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1972-05-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
I . I I > I -. • --T --. -• ace ara ------~O .e Three Exeented • For Kidnaping~ ~ Rape • ID Manila . . ·. • • Governor's Paralysis. Under Study SILVER SPRING Md. (AP) -George C. Wallace, elated by presidential primary tlliumphs in Michigan and Maryland, showed c o n t i n u e d im- provement from gllnshot wounds today. But there was disagree.m.ent in medical circles regarlljng his· chance .of escaping permanent paralysis. (See Page 4 fol-storieil about · the Maryland and Michigan primaries.) A medical bulletin on the ct1ndition or the Alabama governor, partiaUy paraJyz. ed since being hit by buUets Monday dur- ing an election rally, said : Karen HOlleimann, Miss Founiain Valley; Connie Wiggins,. Miss Huntington Beach and Marianne Bergeron, Miss Costa Mesa (Crom Jell), are among the entrants In the Miss .Mermaid Contest to be held June 4 as part of the Lions Club Fish Fry and Carnival. All JlllS between 17 and 23 are invited to enter the contest. For applications, contact Dr. Bernard Simon, 540-1171. "The governor spent a comfortable night. He is very alert and aware of his surroundings. He is reading the paper avidly. He is continuing to improve. AU of his bodily functi ons are nonnal and stable. "Paralysis or the legs remains un· changed. "At this time, despite reports to the contrary, the exact nature of injury to l(UJ4ap, Rape Convi:cts Die in Manila's Chair the spinal cord cannot be determined un· ti! surgery is perfonned." The bulletin, issued by Dr. Joseph F. Schanno, appeared to challenge published reports that WaUace faced pennanent paralysis from the hips down because of damage to the spinal column. The Washington Post today reported that the buJlet severed Wallace's spinal chord. It quoted unnamed medical sources as "saying chances of the governor MANILA (UPI) -Three men who kid· naped and raped a movie actress in one of the Philippines' most celebrated crimes wer.~ e~!cuted in the electric chair today. Each died with-en unfinished praytr for forgiveness. and mucy. · One by one,, the ,three met their' death . . within 55 rninuW;10{ eacb'other stnpped to the seJrt ol_ the )rail-looking and ao-clent electric --chair which killed m oihers convlclfi!nC. 1932. ""More than 1m-·persons, including 3% ne)1VSIJ1eo and two _yowg. cbildreii. of prisons' direct<r Vloolle Raval, wit- nessed the uecutkm of Jaime Jose, 1.6 ; Baailio Pineda Jr, 311, aod Edgardo Aqt.lino, 311 in1lae the death chamber jt ~ .. Ilona! penitentiary 15 miles toUtb ~anlla. ~ ~'l'ha three along with a foorth «Jln. ponlob;-RogeUo-c.n1a1;owl!Odloo ii> iA·lt'IO, were coovic~ of the forclb e ab- dltctlon and rape· ol actress Maggi• De La Riva June 26, 11167 in a cheap hotel outs ide Manila. To the end, Miss De La Riva, 29, showed no mercy or forgiveness for her rapists w1ia, a«On!flia1oilcr; vlctimhed Ill Olher -.. bc!Ol't her. • Rela tives of the condemned men ever walking again are 1•zero ." gathered in an ad joining cell and did not Earlier, Billy Joe Camp, Wallace's wi.tness1 the execution. Alternately, they press secretary. told a reporter that the Post story was "unfounded ." sobbed , screamed and fainted as the men Camp said the governor asked him this • 1Jere led out ooe·by one. morning to get the latest vote totals from President Ferdinand E. J.tarcos refused the two primaries. last-minute appeals from the relatives, "Re was in good spirits," Camp said. including one from Jou'1 mother who in 1'He was already aware be.'d won the primaries." a final attempt· to .save her· JOn said he There had' been indications that abJuld be given clemency because he was Wallace's gunshot wound affecting the mmtaUy retarded. · spine might not be as serious as had been The Rev. Hermenegildo Angele.s, the feared. prisoo cllaplain. said .an three.spoke to The governor's wife, Cornelia, wu him tief&re their aecuUon•and told him reported tO have been told by a their last wish was to· impart a message neurosurgeon that the Post story of to Filipino )'O\lths "to avoid bad com-pennanent paralysis of the leg! wts ••m. 'panlons and to obey their parents." valid.'' "Each one admitted his guilt to the An aide of Wallace, Elvin Stanton, said crime they were charged with," Father the comment was made by Dr. Baltazar Allgelu aald. _ __,E. Perez a lmember oLJl<>ly Cross ~lOr • k&vtl,. asked by hospital wbere the governor is being newsmen bow he ~ felt about capital treated. 'Stanton said Mr1. Wallact uked punishment, Aki, •·1•m neither for nor Perez for hill opinion after being I& against I~ I just carried Ollt'111y Job to-fanned of the Post report. day.''. Dr. Perez refused to accept 'telephooe 1bere~are ~cenvibb:i confined at the calls but a· secretary ln his office tild sbt. national ary'1 dealh row, and SO had bc<n inltructed to l•U lriqutr!Ag, have ba deaUt IOnlcJJ<u.«lotlrined by . n•wamen that the Post repolt wu .. _court. IS<eWAU.\CE,hpl) ·: ~ • • • • • • I Vietna1lli Air A.~es ·' .. - • . · -···Beroes~-Weleo1ne ,, •• .. ' ' " ----------- QUA ... , a INK -- L A 0 0 , 1 ·' •p UI. THUA THIEM . . . .. • -. . Ul"JT ........ TRANSPORT ARMADA -United States helicopters ,t;,.iay .airlifted two battalions of South Vietnamese into Rakkasan, an • abandoned ba se 15 miles . west of .Hue, under Cover of air, naval .. and artillery strikes. Vietnam Air Aces Home, Given Heroes' Welcome SAN DIEGO -CAP) -Regarded as loo valuable to risk capture, America·~ two air aces or the Vietnam war flew home to also ln the cheering crowd. 'Althoug h the Navy sa!C!' ertorts to ad. vise Delores Schneider of ·1he homecom· · a heroes' welcome by 200 persons, in-ing were unsuccessful, she said "I heard it on the car radio tonight. eluding relatives and a gi rl friends. Navy Lt. Randall H. Cunninghaffi. 31, Cun ningham's nine-month-old daughter, Kristi. was home 4sleep. grinned as he spotted his wife, Susan, A commercial jet returned CIP1- l:.olding their 2-year-old soo, Todd ,. in the ningham and Drisct1 ll, 25, a resident of crowd Tuesday night. -Framingham, Mass., crewmates who The fiancee of :.t. William Driscoll was shot down five Soviet-buat MIG fighter -.. : ;,r ...... !'ltv , . ~ .., ,1114~ includjng three. ¥ay 10. -L>rf!coll, raClar lilterc'ept officer in aJt F4 phantom jet,, said the Communist pilots "definitely .made mistakes.'' Spokane Overrun By J esus Freaks SPOKANE. Wash. (UPI) -Spilkane is "We were leaving a strike target area when our aircraft was hit/' he said. "We knew we bad to make It to the Gulf (of Tonkin) ii at all poiSible because we had no intention of becoming POWs if we ctlU)d help it." having a "Jesus Freaks" problem.· The two pUots were ordered home from -nie City Council has been asked to do the attack carrier Constellation. something about the influx of ~)'OUJllr ·A-Navy 1pol<esman-11ld they might he religious a4vocates haWking t b t l r subjected te Qpecially harsh ·treatment by NQl'lh Vlelnam il captured. r;iewspapers and Preachlng OD< nearly Vic, Adm. Thomas J . Walker, tom· tvery downtown street corner. mander of the Pacific Fleet Naval Air Bu1ine11 m e r ch a n t 1 call It Force, welcomed the two pilot.a officially "harasg"'ent." . and aaJd thdr ntxt asaJgn.ment ii "'up to The co~rs ·Jtgal o!!k:e•is-ol\idltlg • 'the.tjlltr~~•t•per~""~··,4'l, lbe kind or action, If any, the governing A Navy Leaau• iunctlon llliCbarluton, body can tab in Ute mailer. S.C., 11 Uni on.the IC!t<aQJe. , .. ··"~· '. " ' ) • Base ·Closed At Kontmn :t. In Barrage f. SAIGON (UP!) -Communlt!t '"!'~ zeroed in today.on an •ammunltion-Jad U.S. Cl30 transport plane at the Kont airbase, killing seven Americans a woi.Jnding two others al>Oard . f· The bombardrilcnt closed the base arl wounded nine.Americans. t , Both 1sides .drew-tightert lines . far.~ rotlhto~CommWLisl·_o r fen.~ t_v egainm Hue, for which Pe ntagon sou said the North Vietnamese massed f divisions. r. The Communists cut the road betw~ Da Nang and Hue and the South Vief· nat'nese drew tighter what they called 1r· steel defenu.ring:around llue. UPI correspondent Kim Wiii~ reported from the Bien Hoa airbase mil es nor1 h or Saigon that President N · on ordered another I.100-man U. , Marine air · group with at least ~ a passibly more .olt4 Skyhawk jets there ·~ help beat back the 48-dny..old Communi.tt offensi\'e. U.S. planes struck North Vietna m to- day in anolher series of heavy rakb against transportation and o l her facilllies. Jl anoi rePorted another four American planes shot down; a UPr dispatch from the carrier USS Constellation Mid Cmdr. Thomas ·WUktnson, 42, or Hanford. was hit hut baJlt.d oot of hiJ A7 Corsair in the Tonkin Gulf aod wasJescued. Although the situation in the Kontum (See VIETNAM, Paa:e %) Oraage Weather More !fWlshine on the agenda for Thursday with high temperatures alon~ the beaches at 62 rising to 1'12 "inlaliif. '1'ow,..tonif~5i. 11\'SlllF. 1'0111\ \'( It's a big 1ceek for opnif11gs in live theater will~ Oranut Coast Coltege, tM Costa Mesa Civi c Pla yhouse and the Hun· t1ngton Beacli Playhouse aU rrtising thtir C'ltttains. See t he· altr' Notti, Page 24. l .M. 1..,11 II --u c11.11r1111 1 C«1cr («_, )I Clu~lllM J1"4ol • Cttnk t M Ctt•twt•• :Ill De•lll "'''"" " l:d1ttrl1I ,.,, • ·-l..,llllltlltfll 1•·11 fll11.111C1 U·ft "''"'''-)I _.... 1..4"*')• n ' """'"'" ' ""°' i. Mnlc• 1 .,.. ... Mftlltt M·U MwtMI•".... • "*""'*' ...... ' Or111H C-ty .. 11 ...... 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MenNf """"" F •l4!1y, tt.t CMll Mitt, .. ...,.... 8Mdl, li~11111111111 ll•IH:llff!_,.ll'l Y11...,, t.1.-.. ._... 1"""'15.1-.tlelltt~ ....... (llrneft!W $111 J•11 (IJlhlf'IM. A ilrittt NlftNI Hiit .... h Wbliiht.i i.iw.M,.. ... '"''"" !~t p•lnclsltl M11tlllfll Jlllfll 11 It 3Je Wtit l'l•y Str•I, C•t9 M'"' CllffwNe, tHlt. Russia -•\erl N. We-4 ,, •• ~ 111111 "'*ltlMr J11k It Ct1rf1y \'>ti f'rt1l<ftont 11111 o.n.n1 ~ Appellate. Court Upholds TlilMlt (ffwJI ..... lllt"IH A. Mir,,.M,.. Jo\Mlfltlnl IWNt Ck1rl11 H. l-Ri•li•l'li '· N.n Mlei.nt Mllllllllw .... ,_. - • Verdict in Mu1·de1· Case A unanlmoua appdl1te <OIJrt bench hes 11phtlcl. an °''°'' County Superior Court jury's teCOnd dtC™ murder verdict Jn the lhooUna thne ye1r1 qo of Santa Ana patrolman lfelton Sauctr. 'lbt rullna by the Fourth District Court of Appeal In San Bcmardloo <0nf111111 tho tonvlctloo of Blodt Panther "ArthUT DtWlttt LH(llt, ¥; Md "jectl the ap- ptll filed by Newport Beacll ettornq Roborl a...., ..._.'Wlrlal I~. 0.-lllllUCCtllfull: araued ·In hlJ Ip-~ peol tllot Judp -~ lm-·-.tr~ed iliit JUl1t !Idled to · 1ab.cmittll'l-=5 .._atlld 1\111 I the panel and faDecl lo ... wfth .. tpecl to I )In' 1l'llo j • slept throu1h key phase. of the trial Greeo alao ar111ed that the all -while Lt•gue jury WIS not fuUy rtpratnlltlw of the nctal and aoclal ml% of the com- munity . "A defendant In a criminal C13e lw no rl(ht to demand that any particular ethnlc·or economk class or crouP m-ve upon bis jury," Justice M1rcu. Kaalm1n ""'"""'led. , Sasactf "" shot to death by l.eque II a Santa Ana 1n1 ...... t1an lhonl1 aJlor he hilted the young Black Pantbor and a ' comJ11111oo and clemandeil thdr ldon!lfl. -Le-cumntty la ~ a -prison tum of live )'Ollt II Ult. GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMl'KIJU WHY INDEPENDENT JEWELERS GROW In spite of multiple chain store credit operations, direct mail sell- ing and overseas buying, the inde- pendent jeweler IJ steadily grow- ing both in number and volume. Why? Because an owner-<iperat .. ed jewelry store, which we are, i1 part of the community, contribut- ing to it.s welfare and ofiering per- son·al service to itJ: customers. Also b e c a u s e computerized chains often find it difficulJ to get special items, etve special atten- tion. And because we offer better Ideas, better service and usually lower prices because lower over- head more than ofiset.s quantity buying power of cbains or mall op- erators. The sparkle you see In our Ito,. ls not the glitter of upeJUive fll- tures and display cases. It's tho . beauty IJ>d quality of glDll IJ>d jewelry 1elecu.d personally by UJ. Our people who serve yoo have been with UJ a loog Ume; IJ>d they"ll usuaily be here wbeD )'OU ... tum for service or help. • , PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -C..ar Olavez, bead of the United Fannworker1 Unk>n, entered the 1lith day of his pro- test f13t today with !ht aupport of a DemocraUc presidential candidate. Sen. George 1i-1cGovern sent a telegram to Chavez early today telling the farm leader he joined with him In prot.,tlng a controversial farm labor bill signed by Gov. Jack Williams Friday. O:iavez began the fast following the signing of !ht measure, The hill e1tabliabe1 a farm labor rtlaUona hoard to supervlae unionizing efforta and will permit growers to obtain a lo.d,ay restraining order to prevent ttrlkes at harveat time. f ' ProvisUn On Busing Gets Okay He's a 1lero- For One Day -· .,. LOS ANGELES (UPO -Lowell - Akui, 38, was an official hero Mon-: day. But not today. The City Council pa.Med a re>olu-· lion-Monday praising Aku.i as a hero for trying to help a 12-year-oJd hoy fatally Injured ln il·tralflc ac-· cident last month. ·, · Another council resolution Tun-· day revoked Ak:ui's hero rank, after the council learned he had been &r· rested for allegedly 10licitlng a $2,500 bribe from the bu& company • in return for court W:tlmony in the company's favor. --... ~ '~ -. '· -. ... ..... . ·. -. "• .. '• r; . . . I •' -. ·, .· . ' -. \ 4 .. ~ 4 . '1 J.C. JJump~rieJ Jewefer"J"·~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA , CONVl:NllNI TUMS IAHKAMlarCARD-MASTll 0Vd5t ' 21 YWS IN SA.Ml LOCATIOH --. • Sa11 Clemente Safety WT orkers Seel{ MO re 'pay By JOll!ll ~ AL~l'!RZA Of ... 'i"Mto' .. lie! 11•" San Cle.mente's public safety e.mployes. armed with surveys showing their pay and benefits at t._., bottom of an all~ntr list, have ~Mthls year's neJ_otia- llon seaso~ witfM!ll)'~representatives. And besides substantial increases in pa~. the local workers -partic\)Jarly t>thce '<>fflctrs ~ alS? .will bargain strong· ly ,lo~ overli_m~ . .\t'.8,&f:S similar to those Pl!d 1n the c1ty_o~~na Beach. San Clemente's ~ployes, technically grant~ cotnpengatory • time orf for ovtrt1~e. reeeW..no extra Jl8:Y, except in rare c1rcums..ta~s approved by City .. Ma~ger Ken C•rr1 Off1ters clairii the city Ls the only one in .the county whl6ir does not compensate officers for OVl'f'Ume, F}ut in Lagun°p, ,Beach. where overtime can run as hig~ qs W!l hours a month for tht force , cash· is 'the rule, and com·- pensatory time 'tlle' exception. . survl'!ys -tw.o. ·iifferl'!nt versions - will form the b11J~.of the auimunition in San Clemente d4ring the bargaining sea -~ Employes clailh · that an all-counly survey is the valid one to use. . But city negotiators. ap pointed by Carr, ha.v_e been instructf:d to use a different v,ersion containing pay and benefit ranges from 10 ''typical citjes." ·The city. tditiat1 shows a lower ''average" scale than that of lhe 23-agen- cy survey. At present. San Clemente's patrolmen '1flrn $76.1 minimum · and $927 maximum per month. Laguna Beach's officers, surveys show, tarn $817 to $9&,:I, .and the comparison.! among all agencies.show Laguna to rank cmly 15th am onJ:: 2i. Sergeants in SaR· Clemente. also at the bottof'('l of the scale, earn $S62 to $1.048 a mttl{h. Jn Lagur1a..· the sum is $935 to $1".121. .. • .' . ·San Clement1;'g pol ice lieutenants sta rt at $974 monthlf aRd l'!nd at $1.184. In Lajluna . the pay ~ $1.048 to $1,256. The expense -by Laguna Beach for overtime and other benefits reflects in the·city's budget for police &tt -at $820,000 this fiscal year;. . .. _ ~an Q~ent_e. SP.ends:J.ess_onj ts force. ~ San Clemente up to sOmewhen ip I.he top 10 agencies in ule county," he 1ild. Overtime-which ainounts' to the bulk of a patrolman's ·exll'• inCome in Laguna Beach -will 'be a majo! issue in san Clemente. Because ot the . nature of t h e· department's duties·, compensatQry time off has been all but abandoned as in San Clemente.::· · The lacl(of benefits and the low..,w•ge• scale , Hartman said, is to blame for the recent loss of at least twO hlghfy skilled· detectives . to other agencies etfferiilg brighter pr ospects. .. ! • •• ·l:· • " ' " . . ' " . . . . ' .. •·--"" ' ~ Z'-4" .. Thes~ werr two very valuable men wbo are im possible to lfeplace ' without major e1pense1 of time ahd money for trl)ning," he explained. ''They left' simply because they couldn't _ __e,ar.n enough to make it in San Clemente.·· The mallet of overtime proves lo be costly for an tmployer of police officers. .San Clemente's 1ppro1imate1c-. curr.ulation for • year is somewhere ovtt . f.000 hours. , . · : ~ , Overtime expenditures. -~r. ·., par~de alQae can run u much as •l:Clll>. t:..aguna Beach police earned Iha\ much~during ••• : lh• last edition ol tbe Patriot's Day Pnradt in their city. .. · •• -· While city olficla!J na•e not iQ an- nounced what t~t leJlia\ J>lllPQHli l11>m their warken Will (:04~ ... ~e·11(lu~s ha ve sai~ thit stral.&ht·pay o.rutime alone could run the city $4S,OOO more a year. .As for-wage requests, Hartman said he has asked· for a mlnimum ol 10 per~ent Im: patrolmen · Uld"'n ·percent for tmployea above. th•t rank. · · "EvenJf ,the cltY were to gr1nl'us'thost lncreas$~ we Still would be v~y tow on file SCfl\t . ~ause tht other agencies. ire . . . . ' . 10 far above OCU'J." he said . Hartman s1Jd he also propo.sed 1 three- yrar pla n for raise• In waa:es ind benefi ts tn bnng the deparlment hlJher on the Jist. • • Pollce , sa.lary ~ tnert.11es In S • n Clemente 't>ecame somewhat of 1 cam· paign Issue during lhe election aeason thi:1; monlh . And !he two winning council candidates both promised to look deepl y into the problem. · Arthur Holrries vow~ to examine tbe scales closely with officers. then pl'(lm· ised that ii he ~·ere ronvinced Slln • . \ Clrmentt pays t.Ke least. he would worl to bringing the ~ca ltll up 1o·avrrage. Likewise , Councilman Paul Presley. 1'he councilman as candidate proposed a pubhc meeting with publio-•pokelfJMln •nd the alrln& of a)I det.ails of the selary surveys. . Otonerally , discussions among coun-- ci!men or wages as applted to contract ne~otiation11 are kept seoret. "We'.te not prop,stng a campalan full of angry ·complaints and lhreatl," Hartman emphasized . "\Ve just want people In thfl city te kn nw how llhle their polite officers ire bf-in~ paid." Capo High's Gym . . Ordered Closed The gymnasium al lhe old Capistrano High School buildi)ig h.as bten ordered <'losed by the Orange c 'o u n t y Fire Marshal. J . W. Trotter. the ffre , official, told the board of trustee:ri or the Capistrano Unified School District ~1onday that the gym must not be used by students or 11ny <tther group or outside organitation for public assembly until fire 8 a f et y Saddlehack Area Council to E ye · Irvine 'Gi·owth' rtu'.':asure.!i have betn taken. ·rhe firt. 111a1·shal would not comment rm the strurtwaJ. li!abllily of the bulldina •. Onr of tht m11jor problems posed by !hr hu1lrfing ts tis multiple usa. Not only 1~ ii ll!IC'd for ~tudent 15.!emblles and l'otnmunity recrea livn. it also is used for i;tflragt . , Trotter sug~rli lrd that lhl" hoard Install ~n1oke or hrat dt1ettion device.!! In tht .• . i;torage roonls and limit the use of the buddlni;: to no ·more than 40 persons. A betll!r allernatlve would be to pro- \"ide 11n automatic sprinkler !'lystem, but he arim i!lflrf lhl11 would be rnslly . "\Vhat "'" nt'C'd are early fire detection devices...,1n the un5upervised areas so that : !he bulldini::: rould be evat'ualed within., rra!'ionable lC'ngth nf limr.," he said . lft thr building ill to bl': used rnr bolh , slorage and people acti vities, there must ~ The Saddleback Area Coordinatin.I( be at least ont year's fire·travel separa~ _ Counci l's response to the city or lrvinr":o; !Ion betwern the storage areas and the .1 ed 9 · 'It b n1a1n gym huildini;. propos .. 600-acre Ann~xatJon wt f; The board agreed l.o study the amol}i....Jop1cs . of d,iscuss19n at ! SAC~ a.lter.n1live1 and decide bow much ~t--· ·. --Th~S-year!s ·suin is &bout $794;000. ~ -·-- .Each city has the same number or sworn personnel -42 men and wnmeii. ·-CARNIVAL IN LAGUNA HI LL S-WILL BENE'FIT ST. CATHE RINE-ST. NICHOLA-S SCRO-OL -- From Left to Right Jody Mendel, Joan Zel1rney, Ll1 L1wl1r Aw1it ·F11tivities meeting a~ ·7.30 ~ ct.ock tonight In ~he Would cost tn brtna the bulldina up to · - _Royal Savings Bu1ldLog, 237..J?_ELTot~-minimum eOOe. --:--------- Road, El Toro, The Council, -represen1 ing rnm mun itir!'I • lncluded in the Se n Clemente items is, $100.000 in federa l grant funds ap- propriated thrO\Jgh the nation's Law Enforcement Assistance program. Specifically. the fund!! have been used to hire 10 new iworn personnel and tr;iin them and the rest· of the force to higher Wes1 •netur11s~ standards. .. ·Some equipment in the early stages of the grant prof?ram came from the government a!! we.II. Carnival Will Aid Church School The grant prog!'am was authorized to improve the city's ability to handle ll!CUrity for President Nixon. .. Jt also. in indirect fashion, repays much of the city expense in providing thst security. · The City of Laguna Beach receives no ledl'!ra l funds. Both police departments polire tour isl- ofiented commlinities of less than 20 .000 Population. The sworn police personnel in each department is 42. The newly named St. Catherine-St. Nicholas School of Laguna Beach will be the beneficiary of a day!ong carni val Saturday at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 24252 El Toro Rd .. Laguna Hills. The church parking lot "'ill be trans- formed for the day into Mission Sa n Car- nival 1-1•ith games. food and prizes offe red from I I a.m. to 7 p.m. Following an Old West theme. earl y ''settlers" will arrive al the carn ival in wagon trains, escorted'by a posse headed by Marshal Jim 1..a·w1er and blessed by t~ padres of the two parishes as they ar- rive. • The public is invited to attend the event. A!I proceeds will be used to sup- port the school which serve~ youngsters in grades one through eight in the Laguna ang Sp<1,dlebacl< V~l.tex areas. The school, ' onl!f 'threatened'' wiib clo~ure. will reopen in fall as a joint undertaking by the two neighboring parishes. ' : While the granl' funds to San Clemente ~ave boosted the Jlql lity of the deparl- ~ent. the money.ftolill Washington, D.C .. ean do no thing lo improve wages and ~ne.fits. San Clemente Releases : The rules of •the. _game, say city of· licials. state thit none of the money can be used for raises in pay other than natural step inC reases. and every cent, sa ys City Finance Director Gerald Teachout, must be accounted for under tjle grant rules. ·city Statistic Report • · \Vhile negotiati-Ons for raises have not }et begun officially In Laguna Beach, San t'lemente's Pu.blic. Safely Employes Association Pr~ident Raymond Hartman au made an initial formal request to his City . t : "We want enough increases lo bring Wallace .Jn-law Citizens in San Clemente have been behaving helter this year, using the golf cou rse more and attending the beaches in record numbers, monthly statistics furnished by the city staff showed this week. In the area or police cases, figures Molber·in-law of Alabama Gov. George Wallace, Mrs. Ruby Folsom Ellis Austin. talks with newsm~n outside Holy Cross Ho spital. She pid her daughter. Mrs. Cornelia Wallace, often worried about th e covernor'5tenhncy to mingle witlt crowds like the one in which .he ,. .. abot and wqunded. ---. " .. ' " • • show a consistent drop over the same time last year in all major categories, in- cludi ng major crime!, accidents and traffic citations. In April of lasl year •4 cases in major crime categories Were noted . This April tallied 34. Less severe cases totaled 32 last April. Th is past April ha: only 19 reported. Traffic violations are down from 971 last year to 913 this year, and there were four fewer accidents this past April than in April of 197-1 -31 to ~. One other major figure shows that the la ck of fatal accidents in the city is .set- ting a record. · No one has been killed on city streets since late in 1970, nearly two years ago. In areas of bpublic recreation, rood weather and apparent 1urges in golf in- terest have created a significant increa1e in-city income from gre~ fees at the city links. The take this past April was $19,313 for 7.323 rounds of golf. In April of last yea r tht sum was '15,3.15 for 7,297 rounds of golf. Beach attendance oo city beaches and county strands patrolled by c it y lifeguards was logged at 253.!llO thi& year, compared to the equivalent period tut year during whlch 21 4,500 persons were tallied. New Lion Slate To Take Office • Member!! of tne ~igueJ...eapi3trarwt Valley Lions Club will install Merle Zeigner as their nl!w pre&ident at a din· ner June 8 at tht Airporter IM in Newport Beach. Other1 on the slate of new 'officers to serve 12-month · lerm!I include Vaughn Curtiss, first vice pre.ident: Emerton Stanley, second vice president : August Rudel, th ird vict presldtnt : Ed Schult, sr.crefary: Cffp Wlllon, trea~rer : Vern Sttrling, "tail twister," and M. J . Fahy, "lion tamer." Oirec1or1 named to two-year tenn1 are Bert Kampert and Hoyt Post. Georse I Kallal .nd D\c:k Grant will aervt for 1 year u new director1. Tht club'& offlcm wUJ atrvt during tbt tm. ?3 fiscaJ year. Vietnam Veteran Given Probation In Theft Ca ses FRESNO (UPI) -Elbie Lynn ~roves, 27. a Vietnam veteran who wanted · to "hurt the Establ ishment,'' was given five-year probation after pleading guilty to a series of robberies here. . Groves, according to .hls Probation repo rt, wa.~ normally !aw-abiding but liis criminal activities were triggered by emotional dlsWrban ces, including the breakup of his first maniage, his war ex· perlences, racial prejudices a n l:I hypocrisy. "I h~d given ~p on e~erythin~." Groves told ht! probation offi cer. "I wanted to hurt the Establishment as they had hurt many young people." Fresno C.Ounty Superior Judge Denver Peckinpah gitve Groves credit for 140 days served and 1aid he must continue psychiatric care as a condition,of the pro# bation. In !he unincorporated area or Saddleback Valle y, has protes1ed portlon:ri of the pro- pos-ed Irvine annexation on grounds they represent conOicf'with the communities' •·area of concern." J A map of lhi!'I 11rea. which overlaps par\s of the annrxt1!ion map filed by Irvine, hR!'I been fllrd with thr Loca l Agency Formation Commission tLAF'C) and 'will be Considered during lhe' May 24 hearing on ' the annex . Discus.!ling other item!! or interesl tn Valley residents will be guest speakrri .Jack Schum aker. as11ociaiP supcrin- lendent or the Tustin Union HiRh School Di!!lrid., Dr. George Ku rilko. dlrf!clor of environmeq~iJ desjgn {or lbe Irvine .COm· pany'1 PlanOin1 , Depar\men!. and a director of the State Allocation Board, \ L?~t~rY .. ~an ~~d1ed1• ~ETROIT <UPO -Michi~on·s tJ7· year-old b~n on lotteries and blqo games was erased Tuesday. when · voter':ri ai>- proved a cornititutional · amendment allowing the aambling by ... two-to-one margin. The legislature ls~ieady to move "" bills to imple ment a state-rqn lottery. Legi sl ative leaders predJct, such a lottery could mean an eii:tra $60 million annually to the state. Sc hool Employe Group Seeking Salnr y Increase A 1 :'I prrrent. cos1 ·of.Jivlng Increase has been rcquestP..d by I.he Califomta : School ~:mployes Asl!IOCi.1.1tion repreaent~. inR non-LPAch ing employes in the · Capistrano Unifi('(! School District. Th,. request wes made Monday at a meeting of the boai'd of truateei: Tbt.,' proposal will be dlacussed in "meet-and- confefl' sessions. Other benefits requestl!!d Include: . ' -Reimbursement of unused sick Iia,ve . upon ,.tiring or 1 .. vtna 1he dlltrtct 11 ~\ rate of five percej'lt per yefr <If 1ervlcf • ., , -Three addltlon11I days' peraon1I leave throuahout the year which are not rfeducted from 1lck leave or vac.tlon. -On·lhe-job trsi.ln inR st distric f. el"•• pense for all department!. -Salary sc hedule for hourly employt1 ~ based on 21 days per month . -lncrea11ed uniform allowance to aM. -Jnc reased health benefits. 90wn ,;.·Countru PATIO SHOPS A ' MAY WROUGHT IRON " ' Save 40% to 50% on Famous Arlington House THI GALANTI SIATINO GROUP UJT .. let $249' "4ff,00 I IAU PRICI All 1.11bk~ wit!t Arlingwn How~ Sutl-/Lt~ ltmptrtd g/.iu, $29.95 GALANn RECLINING CHAISE LOUNGE c ..... ,_ ,.., ., ... 9'i"' ..,1.., "'" _.1~·· """"' ..,,h··~ c"-h• LtlT N l(I ,,.,,oo SALi PRtCI FilA Arltt13/.()1t Howt St.tti/ltx t~m~rtti iio.JJ, ftoio I ai-...,... ••"1 ,,_, ,...,. 11o '"" ti••~• ~11,_ -·· ... " ....... tfyl ....... ·-i.....,. .. It -... -, ..................... , .......................... _ ... ,__, ........................ ,,, ...... --- SAVI $106.00 ON THIS GALANTI DINING GROUP UST ..... 11•• IALI PRICI ' " • • 'f OAILV 'llOT with Tom arp hine Coast Control Battle Rages VPCOAST, DOWNCOAST -Tht bat~• to impose new control1 on the California coastline. remain! tn .somewhat of a mud· die up in Sacramenta today. Th@ battleground. roughly. lnvolvts the co;istal sector of our state betwHn tht high tide line and the neare1t mount•1n range . Environmentalists have been argutn& that it 11 time to put stiff con- trol• on just how much future develop- ment -and what kind -should be allowed along our coast. So we ha ve recently had the fo1Jowin1 de velopmen ts · -State Senator Donald Grunsky. a Wataonvllle Republican. and Assemblyman Alan Sieroty. the Democrat from Btverl,y Hiiis , have whip- ped up a blll that would establish a state •&ency to rule on virtually all future eo1stal develcpment. -State Senator DeMi• Carpenter. the Newport Beach Republican . countered with hla own bill wh1ch calla for eoutline d~velopment controls but would 1ive stron& local voice to whit happens· along the seaehorr. AS YOU MIG Aw' una1ine, these two idtologiea wert bound to meet and ell.sh Stand• V igil f\laryland state trooper stand~ \.l.1atch on roof of Holy Cross Hospital where Alabama Gov. George Wallace is reported to be in satisfactory condition. -ewhue within. tht ·b11lowed hll1I ol ~ tin' S _ .Slcromento. Th•y.did.-· --· ---~-00 g-purs -Carpenter's measure came up befl'lre · the Senate Natural Resources Committee S A • and managed lo Snelk OUf Of there with I enate ction Dt>Pau recommendation on 1 vote of fivt yeas. three nays and one abstention. · O G Co } Tile Grunsky-Sleroty m •as u re . ll Ull lllrO S however, locked up the aame committee · ill a 4 to 4 tie vote and in thl.s ease. when you &et a tie. you lose. So the Grunsky· Sieroty thing ippe1rs to be hung up while Carpenter still has a good shot at getting bi.! bill passed int.ti law. IF YOU'RE ONE of those folk1 who still believes in local control , you may take some comfort in the outcome wherein it appears the local Orange Coast boy has made a"ood. Well , don 't be too IUJ'e. The tn· vlronmenllllst lobby ltn't 11tl1fled with the outcome in the hallowtd halls of Sacramento. The noises they are making now S\lggest they will try to get the words of the Grunsky-Sieroty meuure turned Into a ballot proposition for a atatewlde vote. Since inland folks account for more votes than coaatal residents, you have to ' ponder what the outcome might be on a 1tatewide ballot question. MEANWHILE, DURING Ille period •hen everybody seems to be hotly debatin& coastline controls. t h e aforementioned Sleroty and several of his t!stmblyman boddlea had an o I he r 1urprise cooking O'!'er on their aide of the Legislature. They pulltd together a proposed state t'Onstltutional amendment fACA...,l that \:ould require •ll .Prlvate waterfront land· riwnera to crant public aeceu to the lhoreiine 1ero11 their property. This one somehow cleared f h e ·A!&embly on 1 59 to 4 yea vote and II It gets by the Senate will then 10 on the ballot for a vote of the peaple. And you 11111 have that inland majority to think ebout. · . THE TttEASURE'S p,assa1e lhrnugh the ower house apPtared to b a ff I e Usemblyman Robert Badham. the }ie14·port e,ach Republican. He charged lhat Sieroty and his friends "sn,aktd it IMough" when he wasn't look ing and thus he only had time to muster his 0\111 ne1alive vote. Since "'e 111 know that Badham Is con· 1tantly Yigllant on coastaJ matt.er.11 , we must assume he blinked at the wrong lime when Ae'A-48 was .111Jpped secretly :.nt.o th' \,gislative hopper. With all lhe coastline legislation pop- ping ~round Sacramento these days. I 11uppoi;e we can offer one bit af advice to f)Ur cnastal representatives in the C11p1tol ')on't bhnk . WASHINGTON (AP! -The atttmpted assassination of Alabama Gov. George C. W11l11ce may force the N i x on Adm ini stration to introduce gun legisla· tion 1l has been sitting on for months. A gun-indwtry sourc' said Tuesday h' received private assurances from an 1d· ministration official several weeks ago that the White House w_ould continue to delay introducing legislation it promised to propose last fall ind reportedly com· pleted drafting in February. But within hours or the shopping center gunshots that. felled Wallace and wounded three others Monday a Senate suft:. committee scheduled a !Uosed l'i'ssion for ttw afternoon to consider a 11eries of tough bills. The me,ting was call ed by Sen. Birch Bayh ID-Ind.), chairmi!n of the Senate subcommittee on juvenile delinqu,ncy . None of the adm inistration officials mcst clcsely involved in gun control could be reached For comm ent Tuesda y. But 1 source en Capitol Hill said he understood the White House was con· iiidering un veiling its own delayed pro. posals. perhaps within a da y or t~·o. Former President Lyndon 8 . John!on was quick to call for tough new gun-con· trot legislation after the assassin1tion of Robert f . Kennedy in June 1968. Wlck1 ;,J, U's another obscene call from Moscl7W!' Aide s Vwt Rlti n ..... Triumphant o.f • Wallace Eye Endo r$ed Strategy By seOOte ~ BALTIMORE. Md. IAPl -Gtorjt C. W111lace. lyiog p,artiaUy paralyzed in 1 Maryland ho8p1t11I . ha.11 two more state!I: Democratic pre~idential prim1rie11: in ht!I win column notA·. but 1upporter11: I'll lhe Alabama governor are f11ced with eon· tinuing th' campaign without 111n active candidate. · "\\'e've got to continue," Wallace 's na· tional campaign director, Charles S. SniM-r. i 11id Tuesday night a"ft'r Wallace nverwh'1med both his major opponent5 And eight al~ran.s iri the Maryland con- test wh ile also scoring an Impressive win in Michigan'• primary. The result~ with I.fit I of MarylanCl 'I 1,616 precineta reporting : Wallact, 219,139 or 39 percent. Humphrey 1.)0,JM. or 27 percent. McGovern, 122,flll or 22 per cent.· 111\1 41 and Humphrey and McGovern s11 e1ch . It was in the predominantly blacl Dl!lrlcl. wkere Humpkr'y fashinned • 4- to-I victory over Wal11ce and 5-1 over McGovern . that the MthneSf)tan picked up f'nough vote! to take second place in the statf'wide tot1I~. Pre~ident Nixon, who. like his tw,, Republican flpponents di d not shew the campaign naa in the atate, easily won th' GOP primary. That vote, with 1.&07 precincts reportin&: Nilon, 97,641, or M .. percent. Rep. Paul N. M<:Closkey of Callforn11t. 8,790. or 8 percfnt. Rep. Jl)hn N. Ashbrook cf Ohio. l ,i26. or 5 percent. Nixon wil1 get 1111 26 Republican con- venlion delegatel! hert. Wallace had been expected tn win the ft.taryland and Michigan primari's even before he · w1111 felled by the \•olley of piste/ shoL~ that ailso wounded thrf'e other followmg a campaign rally r-.ton - day in LAurel, Md . Whether W11:llare · benefited from any sympathy vote wa s uncertain. Gun111en ·Loners Oswald , Si rhan , Bre mer 'S imilar' • . .. WASHINGTON (\/Ni--Tht Senate. on a 47 to 43 vote. ~}andtd President i\1xon a vote of cu~e tor his de- mand ~hat ·..in ··-rnr«f!~1u1I supervised cease-firr must be '.:an&se<I on South \'1etnam before a;!"~pl,te ·U.S. \l'll hdrawa! c11n be rn~ The votr Tuesclay in d'!ect killed a ·pro- posal by Sens. CliffoM:P.. Case IR·N.~.), and Frank Church ll).1iahc l, thAI would ha\'e cut off fund~·ror the war four mon ths after 11.001 .·released th e An1erican ~·ar prisoner.&i Nixon hari couple<l ·bDth the cease-Ure and !he POW releale. to ~ complele pullout in four montJt_s~ but doves in at- l I IN SHORT • • • • The other 12 'percent was: 1eattered among the eight other Democrals listed' l'mpting to write hi11"pfoposah1 into law, on the ballot. By TERRY RYAN otherwise Sl'parated from their famil ies. objeeted IQ lhe cl'ase-fire , saying North Previously , Wallace had won primaries NEW YORK (AP ) -A quiet young he said. "They often fe,] g?ie:nated and Vietnam v.·ould not be willing to accept in North Carolina. Te:nn,l!see and man, a loner with few frie:nds and have a need ror re\Penge," be said . one so long as it contlh4e~ its offensive in Florida . 11\enatld from his fam ily, Arthur H. "These peopl' think (If thl' world as a the South . •. }': Walla ce's agents will mount effort! in Br,mer ha! man y things in common with place of chaos ::1nd, try to clean up the .A. ·"< New .Mexico. Rhode T.11land and Oregon, Lee Harvey Oswald and Sirhan 8. Sirhan. t'haos by an extraordinary act such as J·\ l where the governor's: name is on pr imary Such men act on impulse and fee l com· killing." he sa id. •·They are not really \l.'ASHINCT<)N IUPIJ -The Apollo IG ballot.II, while considering 1 campaign for pelltd to change the world, says a trying to kill a· person. The y are trying to <1stron;iu1s hAve urgtd· tongreSll lo con· write-in votes in California'! Jur1t 6 con· psychiatrist ofttr1 call!<! upon by the change the world." tinue support or the space program and test . Snider iiaid. W1llact '1 name is not Justic' Department to examine would-be Abrahamsen has never-seen Bremer or !he House responded biY pa!ising 1 S3 .4 on the California prim1ry ballot. presidential assassinl'I. personally examin"ed Oswald or Sirhan, bilhon authorization bill for the Nal"lbnal l Snider said the governor will eventually Bremer, 21 , is aceus:ed of shootin g though_. he has studied their cases. Aeronautici:; and Space Administration. .campaign ~ from a wheelch air I f Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace as Bremer was arrested in Milwaukee \a.c;t (see related story. page 11 !. necessary, but in the meantime. he said. Walhtce campaigned Monday for the November ror carrying a concealed \Yithout dissent and on a voice vote, the the felled candidate will be represented Democratic presid,ntial nom inatio n in weapon . Oswald was reduced one rank House compleled congrtfisional action on on the political stump by his wife Laurel. Md. while he was in the ~1 arine Corps for t'ar-!he NASA n1casure. Ot'IY minutes earlier, Corn,lia and possible vther public Sirhan was 24 when he fatally sbot Sen . rying an unauthorized personal weapon. Nav y Capt. John \\'. Youn2 ancl Cmdr. figures , including Georgia Lt . Gov. Robert F. Kennedy during the 1968 A court psychiatrist who examined Thom;:is K. ~lattini:?lY <1nd Air Force Col. Lester Maddox and Sen. Jame.s B. Allen presidenti11! campaign. Oswald was 2.1 Bremer after his arrest last year said Charles M. Duke Jr .. appeared before a (D·Ala. l. when he al!U1in1ted Pr~ident John f. Tuesdey Br~mer did not seem dangerous special session or the Rouse. Wal11ce carried all but three cf Kennedy in Dallas. at the time. Oswald under-went The measure included A .$227.9 million Maryland's 23 counties and the city of Dr. David Abrahamsen .. 11 New York psychiatric test.! in ,i::rade school and was authorization for re.search And develop- Baltimore as he easily cutdistanced his psychiatrist, has examined more than a found to have a passive tendency toward ment of a $5 .5 billion space shuttle craft. neare!lt opponeryt, Sen. Hubert H. doz.en people )¥ho threatentd the pres1· aggression. nothing more. .A, ,A, A . Humphrey cf ~1~s<>ta. ~ D~o,!!____del'i:t..or.j'.lr_e..pusident:"Hi'.Jii's...lY.f1tte.n..L;...._ A ministe~w:ho ..inter:.vii!.wed....Br..emeL ,__..._ H .. ""' ~ J.-I • _ Sen. OOTge"McGcvern, who cimpiugntd book about Oswald "Our Violent Socie· lasl year reported Bremer said he harl no fl:E'\V-VORK"-t*P}-=-f,eder1! ~lrt6Ues-• just o~e day ;~ ~aryland while c~n~ ty,'~ and research~d the personality of close friend s. On a persona! history quei;· off1c~11ls SilY the ~ase or th~ Aelgian Con· ~'ntrat1ng on ~1 ch1gan, wais a surpr1s· assas~ins. tionnaire when he was in hiJ:h school. nect1on began v.·1t h a straigh~forward of· 1ngly strong third. . ·''These people ha ve a very low level or Os \\·ald an~wered no 10 a question of fer to a U.S. Army sergeant in B~ussels : Humphrey ~nd Mc~ov_ern E>ach earned frustration . They have to act out their whether he h11d any close friends. s.m.ui;i:gl~ 264 pounds of heroi n int o the one congre.ss1cnal d1~tr1ct and Wallace impulses whenever the poss ibility is The minister. Fred E. Blue Jr .. s;:iid Ln11ed States and collect $96.000. the other ~1x. forty-e15~t .dele~ate vet's there ," ~ilid Abrahamsen. "They feel Bremer "::1ppears 10 bottle up anger but Bu! the scrgean~ v.•asn 't playin.g the are apporlio~ed. to the wi~ners in the con· very threaten,d. Tn overcome bein g y,•ill sometimes let it go -1 ;:isses ~ him smuggler 's $50 rnilhon game. H1!1 llp gressional ~stri~ts: and ~ve others go to threatened, they try to cha nge the as OOrdering on paranoia." The defense touched off a three-month -transallan tic the stat, wide winner with Walliee get-world." in the Sirhan trial asserted that he shot cat,and-mouse game that ended Tuesday Michig an Gi ves Walla ce Fir st Win in Nortlt DETROIT (APl -Defying union and Democratic party \,aders..alike, a reccrd numb'r of primary election voters has swept Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama to a .smashing presidential preference victory in I a b o r • I a d e n Michigan. Wall1ce claimed half the vot's in a Democratic field of sev'n as more than 1.5 million.turned out for the 1tate'.s fir!ll presidential primary in _... years. Sauth Dakota Sen. Gecrge McGovern was a solid second. well ahead of Minnesota Sen . Hubert H. Humphrey. \\'it h 99 percent of the precincts counted, the totals were : Wallace 791,321 or SI percent. McG<>vern 416,627 or 27 percent. Humphrey 246.548 or 16 percent. The other Democratic votes were divid· ed among U.S. Rep. Shirley Chishclm of New York . and Senl'I. Edmund S. Muskie cf Maine. Henry M. Jack!on of \Vashington ind Vance Hartke of Jndian1 . Wallace's victory. his first · in a big Northern industrial stat.e. was predicted in political quarters long before he was: wounded by gunfire Monday in Laurel. J\.1d . However, his margin was far beyond expect ations. Part of the reason was a heavy Republican crossover vo1, anrl an unknown num ber of sympathy voles . But state Democratic statistician Tob-i Gral said Wallace would have won anyway~ President Nixon received 95 percent o the vote on the Republican side. where Only one-fourth as many balloll'I were east. With 99 percent of the pred inct5 rePor.!ing Nixon had :115,535 to 10,153 for U.S. Rep. Paul N. McCloskey of California. McGovern did well 1mong student voters and out.polled Humphrey among suburban blue-collar voters. Humphrey showed no real strong points in falling short of the 25 percent he had hoped for. Assassins and potential assassins often Kennedy in "111 state of gathering \\'ith the arresl of five men here and l\l.'O come from broken homes or were paranoidat r11g,. ·• in Paris. Humphrey Campaign Seen Losing Much of It s .Zip By CA RL P. LEUBSDOl\F Af' 1'1llllc1I Wrlltr DETROIT -Sen. Hubert H. Hum- phrey's campaign appear! to be in deepenin~ trcuble 1s the race for the Democra tic presidential no m i n a ti o n move~ west to wards California's crucial primary June 6. Short en funds, the Minnesot a senator ha,, eut back in some states to put virtually all of his resources into I NEWS ANA LYS IS California, where he hopes to halt the momentum of Sen. Gorge McGovefn's drive. If h,-c1n't, the nomination ma y be McGovern'1. · Humphrey and McC.overn meet in a head-to-head battle in th' California primary, where Gov. Ceorge C. Wallace cf AlabAmA is not on the ballot. The win· ner cf the C1lifornia primary takes •way 1 271 nalicnal convention delegate votes. The result! in Tuesday's two prim1ries illu!trale Humphrey's increasing prob- lems. In Michigan. 1 sU!te he carried in the 1963 presidential election. Humphrey finished a poor third, more than 100.000 \'0&!$~hind MeGtivern. of South Dakota . He dtd especially poorly in blue collar and StJburban are1s. In Maryla nd, only an overwhelming majority in Baltimore 's predominantly black 7th Congressiona l District enabled Humphrey to fini~h 1head of McGovern for s'cond place behind Wallace. began to diminish. McGovern increased his i;hare or the black vote. and New York Rep. Shirley Chisholm V.'On some of It. too . Now the Democratic primary race moves on to stales wh ich, for the most part, seem more fa vora ble lo McGovern than to Humphrey . I~ Oregon .. in fact , Jlu mphrey has decided against contesting n e x t Tuesday's primary. McGovern's onlv ac· tive r1\·a] is Rep. Patsy Mink of Ha'waii. Humphrey plans some Campaigning for Rhode Island's primary the same day Polls th'r' show McGtivern ahead. ' In New Jersey, which holds its primary the same day as Califbrnia, Humph r'y appears lo have strong organization end labor support. But McGovern has a strong volunteer Org11nization and ap- pears lo be in position to capture close to half of the state's delegation. John E. Ingersoll, ctireetor of the f~dera l Bureau of Narcolics a n d DanRerous Drugs. said police in three counlries t'OOperar ed in smashing \l.ilat he termed one of the largc>st drug smug· gling ptbrs e\·er uncovered. ·:: * * ROSTON fL'Pl ~ -Fiye Coasl Guard cutter! searched a v.'ide area of th' Atlantic Ocean today fqr eig ht persons v.·ho v.·ere believed to have abandoned their burn ing cabi n cruiser for a White dinghy. , Fog madr the search difficult and , al night fell Tuesday, sea rch helicopter1 were called back lo rheir bases. DAiLY PJt OT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivrry. of tht D,lll~ Piiot Is 9~ar.in°letd' MDlll!~v F•kll V' II Y')U <lo nol hl\11 'flllll' 11-!IM!' nv J JO p "'. ,,,, IQll 'IOU• CGllV Wiii tit flrOVOM ro you. C•ll•~ 1r1 t1k1n vnrn 1:JO p .... • •• - S.turdlV • ..., Sll...,IV'. II you do 11111 rec1I,,. vour r.oov ny t 1 m. S1lu•a•y, .,, 1 ,,,.,. Suncr1v. <Ill tl'<I • COPV Wiii ~ Ol'eull~I le V'Oll. C•lll ••• llktn 1,1Mll 10 1.m. Ttlephonts Mnt! Or~nQ~ Cou~1v A•tA,· •....•.• 441-1m Norlhw••• M11n!lnt 1on ll911'Ch i nd We,tmln\tf r •. ..... • ....... 546-1221 Sin Clerne""· C•Pl1t""° !ll•cll, S•~ J y~n C•pltt•~"o. OIMI l'ol"!, $euth L1t11n1. l.1011n1 N~utt • tt1·4UI U.S. High 103 at Blythe The result~ were the lalest in a series cf weaiker·lhan-expected performances by Humphrey in the industrial heartland th11t "'as th' center of his 1968 strength and promised to be so again this year. In Pennsylvania, though the clear win· ner nf the preference vole. Humphrey won 55 deleg1teii to 1 strong showing of 39 . for McGovern. In Ohic. a b1tre 20,000..vcte' gtalewide maJOrity saved Humphrey Temper a ture• "ltll LltW I'• Al~•""· clcrv I! to 1 11 Ul•nll. cl•~ I~ I• l'i'~.·~:r: C!I • n ~ 1; n•l11, IOI M n rt111ef'. clN • IJ ~I rlotlt, dCIY II \l c•to· cl•f' JO Si rw.f'!11•tl, c ••• ~ .. ytl1r>dl fOll to ~' ~\ ....,., c tY &J I! ~~cldv 11 o i::..;;i,. ""' !I ll ~"""~''"' lj • 111•n• •. d,.,. 'I • .,,.., ll', d H r t 6) 1 v~1. ell'' •I .. 1111 ltlll(,, ( Mt f' U :t~~~l~i.!~"' ff$ J~ lw•ulc.,. it11r u MIMHl'Oll .. I. 1'1ut. cir ' 1" Jrf•w Or1N111, r1tn i.l a:r.= c)~~ <HY i: li .. n .~ ti .G4 from a disaster by giving him 38 at,Jarge V .S. Sumtnarll' der,5111!! for'a total of 74. to McGovern's ' !Ii. "' h1t11u1 1.,..,...,.•tvrt ,_,.er ,,,_1 ho . . Tuttd•v ev "" "'•119ntl ...,.,,.,,,, v11 y a strflng II wing tn A bh11ck COil- ~.,,,~. •~e11111r,,. A•••k• •M M,....u "IJl'euicMI district in Clt•eland '"eel ... , lOl 111 lllvlhe. a• . t. rocr.,-1 r.: w1s .w ...... .., 11 Ohio fer the Minnegot1 senator. Simil•r· •t•"-· ••. ly. black votes were re~ponsible for his Couud w-t~ .... nd-plac• 1howing in Florida and for lt1rtl¥ clCM.ld¥ IOl!•V-Ll•lll Ytrl1til1 wll\d, .. 1,111 .,.. rT\l!Nllnt l'lllufl M- (tll'llint wt1t to 111Vtllw.n1 t 19 If •rio•1 l" 1tt••Mofll'lt lOl!IY •M TJilurt- ' dl Y. HIOll 10(!1¥ 1~. C~J11t t1mrwr1h,1•n fll\OI tr11111 J~ !G .. 1 .. 1111!1 twm111r1tvrN r•111• frll"'I 11. t" fol, W11tr lt,.,Hrtturt ,l, Sun, Moon, TWu WIOllfllDA'f' !«O'ICI lllW 117' •·"'· '~ fHVllOAY f !rt! 111011 tt:l1 •.fl'I. -.\ e ,frtt low 1:11 1.111 e 4 5K01'11 111111 J :U f.M, 3 t l«W lo·• f ;M 1.111. 1 t SU"' lt!lloU J .wJ I I'!" S•ll 1.Jll 11111. MOii'! •11.11 10 It I Ill. ltb U ll I ftl. the one congrenlonal district he won in Wl!ICOnsin. Jn Michigan, even his bla ck suPJM)rt Ma rcos' Awai t Baby MANILA (AP I -Imelda R. Marc:os, 42-year~ld wife cf Philippine Pre1ldent F'erdinand M11:reo11, Is expectina her ff'lurth child In December. the Dally E1· pre~s reported today. Tht Espre.ss. ed ited by a cou&ln of tilt First Lady. uld medical test.a confirmed Mrs. Marcos' prtrnancy . • Dr. Spocl~ Arrested Antiwar activist Dr. Benjamin Spock was among l~ persons ar- rested in Washington Tuesday when he refused to ena, l' 111-ln at lh1 Capitol R6tunda . Demonstrators greeted orders to dl@~n, by alnf· lni hymns and patriotic songs. , • nate, sident ill de- ised South u. s. a pro- N.J.1, would four I he se-tire ple te in at. o law, North ccep1. ive in llo 16 con· and a $3.~ ltbna! ation. e, the on on rlier, dr. t Co!. fore a ill ion velop. raft. eotie!- Con· rd of· ssels: o the g thr is lip !antic esday d tv«o f the and thre:e what mug· uard f the rsons doned wb.ite d, II ptera ~ '" "' w m. • • • 'That's All?' • Dav~ Attorneys AskDMm~sal SAN JOSE (UPI) -Il<f•nse attorneys asked for dbmi11sal of all charges agailll'lt Angela . Davis, s a y i n g the pros-- K'Ution's case only proved 1he was a "\Yarm. articulate human beinp," who loved Soledad Brother G e o r g e Jackson. Leon Branton Jr., represen- ting th~ · former U C L A philosophy instructor. Tuesday asked Judge Richard E . Arnason for a dii'ected verdict of ocquitlal in a session with the jury absent. Amason delayed a ruling and <t:dered the defense to ~ proceed with its case Thurs· ~-. -day in the murder, kidnap and Branton sald that his reac· lion to tht slate resting its case \VIS to say : ''You mean that you have kept this defendant in jail for over 16 months, and you ·have subjected her to the agony-and the terror of having to go through a criminal trial with charges of such magnitude and that's the only kind of evidence you have?" UPI 1•1.,,._19 conspiracy trial. · Prosecutor Albert \V. Harris POLICEMAN IN ARMORED UNIT ENTERS BANK TO CAPTURE LONE BANDIT claimed that M~s Davis, 28. a Antipoi·no Bill Goes To Senate After T~o Hours of No R•sPonM, Robber Wat Found Mortally Wounded bll1ck militant, provided the Dead Man Holds Off Police guns used by George SACRAf\lENTO (AP) -A Jackson's younger brother, Senate committee was urged Jonathan. when he entered a to approve a five-bill anti-?o.1arin County courtroom Au~. obscenity package by Sen. 7. 1970. released four convicts J ohn }!armer aimed. at shut-and took a judge and four • LOS ANGLELES (UPI) - " others hostage. The younger ting down "adult" movie More than 100 heavily armed police officers: ringed the ~ -~nk, crouching !>fhlnd patrol cars: rifles -an d shotguns ready. Shortly afterward. led by a bomb squad officer pushin g an armored shield, P o I i c e discovered they had laid siege to a dead man for more than two hours. Into the bank \Vith pistol Jackson, Judge 1-Iarold Haley houses and book stores along and two of the convicts died witi topless-bottomless bars. drawn. Cisneros opened fire , getting outside the courtroom in a hoil The bills before the Senate o!I five shots "'ilh a .45-caliber of gunfire. Judiciary Committee a I s o automatic fr om a teller's cage. Stofella "'hi r 1 e d , emptied his revolve• al the gunman and retreated. The state said Miss Davis · would ban some sexual con- helped plot the kidnapings to duct on stage in taverns and gain the release from prison or theaters. ' Snipe rs peered from sur- rounding buildings. A police hl!licopter ho\'Cred overhead. Tear gas v•as r ea dy. Bullhorns blared. Jnside the vauH of the Bank A nioll'Jrcycle patrolman, first on the scene, had mortal· ly \VOunded the robber in a standup shootout. Eacli man fired five shots. one of which Th e tv.'o male employes dashed for cover. joining the ot hers in the bank vault, George Jackson. \Vhom she Dr. Victor Cline, a clinical •·passionately loved." psychologist at the University "You've proven a hel\u\'a of Utah and chief author of the case against Jon a than minority report lrom the Jackson," Branton said Tues-President 's CommissiOn on day .of the state's evidence. Obscenity and Pornography. struck the bandit in the head, "'here the group barricaded ''Bu~ against Angela Davis the · Tuesday urged approval of the of America Bi-anch in the but the policeman, una\\·are themselves in \\'ilh a filing only .thing you have proven is bills . Wilshire affil cowered 11 he had cut do\\!n the gunman. cabinet and office furniture. that she is a war m, articulate "The fact is none or us ls a employes and five customers, retreat@d to reload and a1,1•ai t Some of the \\'Omen were human belng"·ho has love and completely civil Jibertarian," afraid of the. "Unman who had rein!_orcement s.-compassion, yes. for Geore:e he told the committee. "There ., weeping ~rrom the tensjon J k but r h ·1 · d · ' here. burst into the bank-Tuesd ay, The bandit. identified <is ac son. or uman1 Yan 1s some piace \Y we at~ fearful a gunbattle 1,1·ould Fernando Cisneros, about 28, when they emerged two hours especially the black people feel the authorities ought to break out between bandit and apparently died w i t h. i n 1_1a_t~er~. ;ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw~ho~m!iiish~e~r~e~prjje~se~n~ts~so~·~·e~ll .• "~'~"~P~i~n.~"jjiiiiiiiiiiiij;;::---i police and th ey \Ai'ould be minutes. caught In the middle. Tfie. em PI o Ye s and NATL. ASSOC. OF WOMEN IN CONSTIUCTION "We have the bank com· tuStomers said Cisneros had OIAN$E CHAPTER ,, PllSENn plete\y surrounded. You have herded most of \hem into the WORLD -'ftf CONSTRUCTION no chance to escape. Come out vault. and forced two male V wilh vour hands up and you will nOt be injured," came the employes to open cash MODEL IUILD~N-~:1:.~':~r~YD::.~~H•I COUNTY stem .voice on the bullhorn. in dra1-.•ers for him. He was loading bundlt's of bills into loath ti ast ?lau Engli6h and Spanish. The b h I 0 bank's telephone jangled on canvas ags ~\' en motorcyc ~ and on as detectives tried to Jpa~lr~ol~m~a~n~J~a~ck~· ~S~\~o~f~e~l l~a~.'.]__ _ _:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.'.:_ __ 1 call the bandit and talk to l-responding to a radio call, ran him. No reply. For two hours, the Impasse went on, p o I i c e ringing the building with firl'!power but afraid to attack because of the hostages, \\'ho feii.red to come out of the vault because of the gunm an . And out of the bank trotted a cocker spD.nlel puppy, tail wagging nervously as it shyly approached an officer by th e door. Legislator l 1ivestigates Toy Weapon SACRAMENTO !APl -A state senator picked up a 44-: tnch-long "toy" blow~n and methodically flrtd four-inch needle darts into. the heart or a man-shaped police target. ''It takes little imaglnatio'n to realize the se rious injury it can inflict." Sen. Lawrlnce Walsh told newsmen Tuesday after the demo'nstration in the state Capitol· to announce in- troduction or a bill to ban the sale of such 11toys." The blowgun that is being sold as a toy· ls &0 powerful it can fire da rts through quarter- Inch plywood. the Huntington Park Democt~t added. Walsh said ht has been unable to determine where the blo'IAi'gun is being manurac- tured. or by whom, because the item comes in a box with no identification. Youngsters To Smoke? SACRAMENTO (AP) -The 1egal smoking age would be lowered to 15 bv a bill sent to the Assembly floor on a 10-3 vote of the Assembly Educa- tion Commltt ... The mea s ure by Assembl)rnwi Eugene Chappie IR-Cool), 'll'Otl!d· also allow high school• IO iel up smokina area! and ruJa to allow stu· dent smoking. ·It would ttlll roqulre paren- t1I coment foe 15-to-17·year- old.s to 1moke od children in that •I• ._ could not purchaao: lg1r1ttul themael.\'.;t ~ In moot clrcums~""1· It would · a110w juvenile authorllle1 to sell cigarettes to 15--year-olds with written con- aent of their parentl, and achool o!flc,1&11 could allow amol<lng op ~pus by 1$- yeaNJlda If p11mrta have given Bushmills. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. For 300years, a whiskey from Bushtnills has been Wi th u5. Charming us. Beguiling us in a smooth, polished and altogelher llghthearied fashion. 15 gener111ionshave re.fined it.15 gener aliens have sippedit.Theverdict:Nearperfeclio n.Bushmills.Full of character. But nol heavy-hand ed about it. Flavor- ful. But never over-powering. Bushm ills. II re flects the past with a light and lively flavor th itt is al l today. Compare it to your present whiskey. You needn't purctlase a bottle. One si p at your favor ile pub will tell you why Bu sh mills ha s· intr igued so many gen- erations. It is, simply, out of sight. BlJSHMILLS FROM Tllf WORUl'S OIDEST DISTIWRY. A l~tNO Of 1091 l~!Sll WlllSlOES~ll ~f-IOTilUI IN !RUANO. Tiit.iOi, l~NUU CO .. fri(W TO.If, N,T, •tlll wr!Uenpennlulon. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;....-~~~~~-! Di.fl Y PILOT 5 OPiN DAILY 10-101 SUNDAY ll:-7 c:a.--tr lfFICTIYI DAnl MAY 1ltlt,1 fth, 20th THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLYI • , •Die -Cast Aluminum -~- ------ -~-- C/J•r•lroll GAS GRILL . 3 Doys Only Use eit her natural or LP gos to pre· 41 '7 pare yo1.1r ntJCt cookout dinner on this AGA·approud go1 grill . Chrome MOUNT cooking grid, pormanent briquttltL NOT INCLUDED Post Mount •••••••••••••• 9.56 Patio Mount ••••••••••• 16.4C KMART STEER MANURE 2c.. 48c ft. J Daya o.ir I I s· GAt. PLANTS 2aa Weed-free pure organic laboratory Includes Italian Cypress, Juniper and tested. Enriches soil and retains moi"° Hollywood Twister. ture. 2 cu. ft. DICHONDRA LAWN FOOD 2sr ... , .,,,.,. .,.,., 2'' A 1pecial n.ii.xture of top qUality plant nutrients designed to mHt the pHU• liar feeding habits of dichondra. Save Kmart Azalea & C..llia Fooll s "· 63c Kmart LIQUID IRON ::r,.. 116 Stop1 y•llow l.av.1, 1ofe, no burnl"I• Con- tains •1Mntlal minerolr, work fo1r. MAJM .. pftially for w .. 1.rn tolft. for oil your ...... den needa-thop and iove at JCll'IOrt. 14" REDWOOD TUI 1'7 Thi• product providoa tht proper nut-Ideal redwood plain planter for rients in the right balance required hou1e or patio. Get MVeral at thit for growing oil acid loving plants. low, low price. __ .. HEAVYWEIGHT FERTILlm EDGING or STEP STONES ,,..,, ,,.., 247 Jo.,. """ .. ,~2ac for quick green-ups, lasting feeding 2 foot edging or 12-i nch step sfortft, odion. Specia lly formulated for area. Add beauty to yovr garden or lawn. 50-lba. • -WI Charge if, hllo -llof A..O.•le I• l•t LA. . I • 1 I. .. ·' I ·I I l ' .. • . • • · DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·South Laguna's Future B!orta to draw up an equitable muter plan for fulm;a denlopment in th• unincorporated South Laguna llU lllln 1p>rted controversy betw .. n present res~ . denll -and the ownera of some 800 hlllalde acres, tent.l- tive17 valued at $80 million. A plan drawn up lor the Civic Asl10Ciation , support· ed by peUUons signed by more than 1,000 resideni., wO)lld provide for developmeat of only about llO of these · atre1.1 The nmalnder would be held as open 1pace. Unique in the county, it is said to be the first such plan hued on environmental constderitlons rather than hbldJJlr capacity. able. It led to utter confusion, lncludlnR a double billing that ~d irate citizens marching on city ball in droves dem1nding an explanation Tbe best the haple,. city manager could do at that point was to acknowledge a ''spectacular mistake" and 11et up procedures for refunds and exem~tionl!i. A com· mittee of two councilmen now is toiling with the 1ta!f to revise rate schedules which, they hope1 will produce less ltatic. . . But when the dust aetUes, what is left or the waste management program aWI should be an improvement # over the previous nebulous !ystem. Curbing Zoning Ah.uses A second flan, drawn up for 82 landowners. looks to developmen or about 374 o! the hillside acres, with new roads to provide 1cceas to between 41000 and 5,090 aew dwelling unl1'. Hearings on the pl111s, both now under study by the Or1nge County Planning Commission, have attracted the attention of environmentalists, geologi~Ui and .seismic experU, so the planners should not Jack for advice. All seem to agree there are enough environmental con1ideratlon1 to warrant a great deal more study before final adoption o! a plan. An oft-heard argument from foes of zone changes .in city council chambers contends that land promoters frequently seek the new land uses simply to turn a pro- fit. ,Waste Management · After several weeks of sound and fury over its new waste management tax program, Laguna Buch will attempt to solve iLI dilemma by acrapeing the complex tu: and turning to more comprehensible user service cb111[e1 to finance waste disposal. 'The basic premise of the wute management pro-cram WIS good: to make trash pickup mandatory,. assure adequate f(lilcla to maintaia the sewage treatmeat plant once it 1' renovaUd with a federal grant, and accumulate money for future cap!W needs. • However, implementation ot the plan was miser-- ' They simply win a new zoniQg label, then peddle the property at a profit without a bil of improvement. But in Sah Clemente, little of that practice will take place now that some strong teeth have been added to the zoning code in the form of "~onditionat zoning." U the city decides to apply the new zone overlay. a developer seeking a new zone would have to submit a general plan of his proposed project. · U city officials like that plan and grant the ione change, then the developer has one more critical te'st to pass. He will have to build the development within a specified time period. H he fails, the new zoning is invalidated. Such a technique appears to be a valuable tool to curb abuses of city zoning laws which are often the case. s 'Psst! I'm willin' to clear out of the territory if you'll make it look like you chickened out.' Foreign Travel Costly in Money, Absenteeisna An Old Line That Still St1ngs Today Dear· Gloomy Gus .. __ .C~lif ornia' tl_qnketing _Congre~smen (sYDNEY J. HARRIS) no.pa at Lorp: Almost 250 yun ago, Dr. Thomas Fuller wrote a Unt that contalnl as much 1tin1 today, whtn he remarked: "Ac· cuslna the times II but excusing ourltlvts." • •• • Self<enlfredllou lo aot Jmt morally wrol(, It II ~tlq!IT -wrong, because It doeln~ 'won. -n1ibody is 1ar11 enough to be the center of hiJ own unlvtne, no matter bow much ht 11· grandlzea to blmaell. • • • Only whm "!f .. tln" belwHll nations If all the higher powen met at the Bay of Tonkin, you could call It a meeting of the "mines." -A.M.T. Tiii• ...... ,.. "'"°" ,........... ........ "" --"" .... "' .. --· ..._. .,_ Hf ,...,. ... ._,,., •n. o.ffr f'li.t. ~ fai.ntly repelled me: the lwit for ac- quisition lJ not tempered (to my mind) by the fact that the object may be eslhetic::; indeed this seems only to add hypocrisy to greed. • • • lf most tourists were forbkklen to car- ry camer11, they wouldn't travel without the gratlficalion of bringing back pictures to show to tbetr friends. • • • Not what you uy, or what you think, or even what you. feel, but what you dtoole, determines what you become. • • • Hiltortcally, all "milita~ action'' began al banditry; a fortrm ticked, a piece of land seized, and the masters established themselves as "a party of patriots" to resist the banditry of others. By MICHAEL GREEN WASHINGTON -Nineteen members of the CAiifornia congres.sional delegation apent a total of more than '5(),000 junketing al>road last year and col· lectively vi.11ted 51 foreign capitals. They accounted tollectively for at least 148 days of absence.s from congressional duties in Washington. The information i11 contained in travel e.spense statements covering the period Jan. I-Dec. 31, 1971, filed with the House clerk by chairmen of various legislative c:omnllttee11 so fir this year. 1be 19 CalifornilM traveled at govern- ment eipenu, for the most part using so- called American counterpart funds, or foreign currency boughl by tbe U.S. which can only be spent in for\ign coun- tries. , REPORTS ON Tiii! foreign !ravels and expert¥S or the remainin& 19 members of the 3'.tn1.n C1Uromla House delegation were not yet available. Final totals could push the amount of money 1pent junketing abroad by California con- gre&smen alone ~ to the $100,000 mart and account for ltill more time away from congreMional duties. The amount of time and money ex· CALIFORNIA'S CONGRESS pended by California lawmakers abroad ranged from short periods at minimum expense, while conducting genuine con· gressional business overseas, to lavish globe-girdling at taxpayers' expense. The Callfom18 congressman most often in and out of airports last year appeared to be Rep. Charles Wilson, D-Los Angeles, who spent at least 40 days in 11 different countries and $8,600. Wilson returned to one of the countries, Japan, three different times during the year. His travels ranged from Iceland to Australia and Hong Kong, with eight days in Paris. WILSON WAS PRESENT to vote on only 61 percent of the roll calls ln the House last year. Next in line was Rep. Craig Hosmer, R- Long Beach, who visited 12 countries - one more than Wilson -but spent only half the amount of time and money. He made M percent of the House vote.s. Rep. Bob Wilson, R-San Diego, spent 21 days visiting eight foreign capitals. spend- ing $5,60'l.69. He answered 73 percent of the roll calls last year. Rep. Richard Hanna, D-Orange County, only charged the taxpayers $600 for ll days he spent visiting four countries in the Far East. He missed all biit 59 per- cent of the Ho\&se votes in 1971, the worst attendance record for any Democratic congressman from California. THE LOWEST VOTING score by a Republican-:lawfnaker from the $late was that belonging to Rep. Charles Gubser, R- Santa Cla ra, who was present for only 57 percent of the votes. Gubser spent 23 days abroad and toured seven countries. He s p e n t 13,686.34. The e1pense records show the following travels by other California congressmen : Rep. Robert L. Leggett, D-Vallejo -9 days in France, $1,318.03. Utp. George Miller, D-Alameda . 29 dAys abroad, 8 countries, ff,159.34. REP. DON EDWARDS, D-San Jose : IS days, 6 countries, $3,114.00. Rep. Phillip Burton, D-San Francisco • 25 days, 7 countries, $3,207 .36. ~P· Lionel Van Deerlin, D-San Diego , 12 days, 3 countries, $1 ,905.59. Rep. George Danielson, 0-Los Angeles· 13 days , 7 countries, $2,759.11. Rep. Robert Mathias, R-Visalia • 15 days, 3 countries. $1,345.42. Rep. Burt L. Tala>tt, R-Monterey. • 29 days, 9 countries, $2,U9.46. REP. DON H. CLAUSEN. R-Crescent City • 11 days, 6 countries, $2,145.07. Rep. Thomas-M. Rees, D-Beverly Hills • 6 days, 3 countrie!. $1 ,001.36. ·Rep. Alphonzo Bell, R-Los Angeles • 8 days in Finland, $1.389.08. Rep. Edward Roybal , D-Los Angeles • 18 days, 8 countries, $1 ,682.84. Rep . Del Clawson, R-Los Angeles • 29 day s, 9 countries, $2,$44.96. THE LOWEST EXPENSE account among the California ·lawmakers was turned in by Rep. John E. Mo.ss, o. Sacramento, as a delegate last year to the M ex i co -U'lt it e d States Interparliamentary "conference In MJ!xioo City. Moss spent only $136.93 and return· ed to the U.S. complaining that no serious business had been conducted and that he would not accept an assignment as a delegate again . have tbt force of CIOl'.ltractl ~weeri po.-will lbe Idea ol JnternaUonal low have any 1Ubltln· tlvt melJlinl; until lhen, a tnaty II merely a Jll'Ollllle to do oometbJnc until It :!'.' servlijl one's • • • II )'OU1' early character 1' not shaped by whit you.are Jlven to admlrt. tt will be dtlormed by what )'OU are 1Ivoa to • • • It seem! odd to me that the veterinarian iJ conaidered a cut below the physicians, when it would seem to take a much higher degree of medical ability to di1gnose and trut a patient who ~ Catalina -Not a Good Site for LAX bite. • •• • • Passers.by wh6 stop to rubberneck at • public catastrophe Olliht to be fined fbr "social pollution." • • • The reason that mtn. lhould be !nod from extemll ttruUle u much as possi· ble it so that they can devote their oneqlel to becominf who tlley , .. ny are, Wbo they were meant to be. • • • eonecton .. a class have alwa13 tell you his symptoms or complaints. To the Editor: • • • "Count your bleYing1" is a stupid in- junction, for it ia prwcisely the n1ture of a blesain& that it is qualitative, not quan· titative; one 1ubltantlal blessini can more than make up for a host of diacom· forts. • • • tl may be an index to the: fragmented character of our culture that America hu the nn..t snack! in the wwld. bu1 the wont meals. In a111Wer to Paul Burcbett's letter. "LAX to Catalina" (M1ilbot, May 10), 1 would like to point out exacUy what is wrong with uJng Catalina llllaod a& Los Angola 1.nlemallonal Airport. Emotionalism at Flood It II unclear whether Mr. Burchell had in mind tbe idea of developing catalina Airport into an ltiternational opera. lion -sometlllng wbl<h Is hardly practi- al with its mere 3,.200 foot long runway. Besides the hazard or appfoaching the airport over tbeer 1,600 foot high cliffs, over which piloll often e.sperience dif. ficulty when caught In their violent up- ond downdrafl5, only the shortbaul STOL (~·lake-ol-and·lan4Jnl) turboprop air- linera could operate In and out Of such a small airport. By ROBERT E. BADRAM A11tmblf.m.aD, 'll1t Dll&rlct The envtromn1ental iJJUe before us to- d1y II not a partisan ""'· I tblnt Ill people, regardlfll of polllt~ bolleh, are for clean air, cltll\ w1ter and pres~g our n1tural resources. 'The environmental problem is certainly not going to disa~ pear by itself. It requires a rational, sound program, and will not be re.solved by emotionalism. I think one e11mple of emotM>nall1m on tht ramP1ge can be found lh the ni.can- cel11ed, hastily-dr1wn Proposilion t (the "Clean Environment Act"), whlcb ~I be J!relenled for a vote of the peopll of the S'-11 June 8. Jt is imporUnl for every Yotilr to atk: ·~What ll'fl the proposed tnelhld.S Proposttlon t would use? What ii tht price! And are there 1ny other. perbapa. '!'or• delboble ind better altematlvili?'' BDE .1.~Ml!: of the problems tbal ~ be ~ from Ibis proposed rfltrk:Uve meamr.e; G.ualJne wW ·~ be\oullll<d and a Jlffi7 blaU niodttm I" llAlllPI •ill --~ .. uoablo ... will bo_ln lbor1 IU1> ply !er .. veral 'Jelllt. ·Thero -·t be mudl ol a market for a -ca~. either, unlea It can bo modlflecl ~rn •nluded 1uolloo. Ptlt<J !<if food, doltlJnc, SoOd• ol .all ldllill aod uutll)o bllll Will IOlf, • ..,_ lo ldf1-hiel in4 ~ cam. Jolll Will be loot _.. • -~ ol ... _ -ol fll'<Od ·~· -and-· Cll1 bo o,..iil u a reaalt ot 1ho llct ol aucleor ~' • plant.s. Ironically, the ban on nuclear plants will create more a1r pollution than wt: have at present by forcing the need to use fossil fuels lD their place. · WE .1.IJ. KNOW that It has r<quired time to reach our pruent environmental conditions. and despill the chilling doom sdaying from Proposition t ad-- vocatu, it also will takt time to reverse our course. The time needed to do the job is not so 1ong as to bring on the cataclysmic results predicted by the breast·beaters 1mong us. Hltttng the ponic button will ..,. compllsh nothing. ind in fact, these emo- tional reactloM: will only delay con- stnJctJve work. What we need is 1 sound. r1Uonal aWtude applied to 1 resolute step.by·s!ep p...,..m. I think to attempt lo eliminate one pro!). lern by causing another, ~en greater one, makes little tense. And to bring our alall into a drastically depruaed economic condition Is hanlly Ibo oort ol fllture lllY* cares to face. THI SOL11110N Ill by DO means to do away with machlillll:ry and mus pro- 1 doctloa. The present en•lronmtnlll crtsls wm bo aolved by the VfrJ lnllrulllent 1 lbat caused tt -technology. Willi <001 ~ and sclenliflc ~ardl, poslUve Cha .... can be m1de, aod wi-ca ... 'Iba reprwlve condllioas. · Al Yalt economlsf Henry C. Walllo Ulrod: "Do )'OU wsnt to oommit sukldl for fur ot rauote dutb!" _, ' THE TOPOGRAPHY of !bi island pr<cludes the posslbWty of building a larger facility which could handle today's (and tomorrow'•) jela. But even ii this' could .. mellow bo dMe, whit would lbe thousands of people wbo use LAX every day do to get to the mainland! catch another flight, perhaps, •t addiUonal ts- pense? No longer would tr>e~s and relatives be able to drive puiengers to and from lbe airport. And &l\)'Ollt who enjoys the amenities Catalina he.a to oiler will tell you !bat the llland 11 alread,Y overcrowded. Obviously, Catalina must lake a bacl< .---Bir Geo1•9e ---. Dear George : I've Jq been a George fan . I think he'• terrlf1e • , • and sent coples ·to my ..., ,..... he wu In the Navy, one to my 1bter In Dallu and to my daughter ;n Ile Land, Fla. You briof a bright note to the paper every day • • • tlw1ks for a lot ol laughs. Now lltn'I a quesllon fer' Geor&e. Does ..,.n.ve to ..ii you a q- tion to pt an answer! .. PAT OF Nll:WPORT BEACH Dear Pat: - Not in your .... , Pat -UIJWIY you want to handle II! (Afla-a 1•~ • !er like that lht can bl.. ••ery __. I've ..,i il1 atock, wbttber ohe l1u quootlnal for them or not! I -' MAU,BOX Letten from rtodtrt are 10elco7M. Normall11 wrikrt 1hould convey their. JMs&ages in 300 words or -zeA:s. The right to condenJe letters to fit &pace or eliminate libel is reseroed. AU let· terA: mu.st include .signatures and mail- ing address, but namtt may be with,.. htld on request if 1ufjicirnt reMim is apparent. Poetry will not be pub· lisll<d. 1eat to the other two often-mentioned airport possibUiLies of camp Pendleton and the Chino Hills. CHRISTOPHER J. wrux>X Ree.U JUe,1111 To the Editor: Peculiar to our democratic par!~ tary Jaws, the recall election proced¥rea totally ignore the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: That all persona regardleM of color, race, or creed shall be guaranteed due process of law. It ii also an established legal !act that a person i.s innocent until ht la proven gu.Uty ln America. Howevu, recall elec- tiom are promoted without any It.gal decision by any court of Jaw. Tbey are financed by public funds. Thtrefore, l believe that It ts 1n lllega1 aystem and procedure 11 such, that any Individual subject to recall of a public of· flee lbould not be lllowed bil due pn>e.,. public official, and with sufficient biased publicity, our public funds can be ex· pended wastefully on recall elections. The election resultJ do not prove the in- nocence or guilt of that public official because be was denied hla chance to prove the facts in court as guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution providing due process of law. MARIE WARE MA YER Preaident Laguna Beach Taxpayen' Association Refreshing Difference To the Editor: Thank you for the picture on the front page of today's paper (May 13) &howtpg students praying for the end of Vietnam hostilities. lt was a refreshing difference to see students seeking God for help in- stead of picturing students taiing things Into ~own hands and rioting, etc. ~ -. . MRS. LEO KEU.ER To lbe Editoro All my life I have loved kitties and I take them to the vets and have the pto- per shots, 1payed or altered 10 they will stly at home and be with me when l Stamp Ads? I study and always ~sl&ep on my bed 1.t night. · . F.ver since 1 havl-llved in the area. three and a half ~rs now, some vicious "catnapper''.Juli taken every ca~ I loved-three prectSQi kitties. J don 't know why anyone coulil be so cruel, do you? : IS mERE AN"i ; organization In- terested in cats that 1night help me find the person who deliberately "catnaps'' every cat J own? J always train theBi. to Jive In the house, but they~ out In my ya rd once in awbUe ails then come home through my cat.ctOa'f !o be with me. Tht other day, Ebenezer went out after din- ner and has not Y'et returned. I am so arraid he ha s been "catnapped" like all my other cats. MY"" CATS ALWAYS wear an lden- tification tag with lllY telephone number. but J never received a call from anyone nor have I eve r fOUJl<! their bodies. My cats always wear bells-on their collars so they won't bother the birds. Please help me have a kitty or my own fo love and to keep. The cat that hasJ~ntly di.sappe:.red, ~Ebenezer, is pure'"6iti. ORA :-5 n1s ZELARNEY Age IJ . ' . ... DAILY PILOT . .., ' . Robtrt N. W•od, Publuher Ihonuu Kteuft, Edit.or of law ln a superior court heartne. Fredoala, Xaa1., WO•• C • • • • 1 Albert .W. Bok.a ANY • ·~ • ., •'•-Inst hi Cllllea: "An odvertlslna firm has sug. Ed.ilorial p.Q. Editor N•u ~ -~~es 1ga m geoled that the Post Ofllco llepartment - sllould be prtsented !"'blicly and Jlllld by could malie up ill donct1 without bolabor-Tho ~""'' -, or lhe Doll the plalntifr1 upon an order to sbolf t.. the public, by aellina advertillng on PUot tee.ks to lnfcrm and. iUmu~ cause, and the ftnal dectstan of bu1ocence-HS p:mage sUim]9~~dlltlliery com----U.t~ l'ft6m ·:~""' this o< &Uill lhoutd be determined SOieiy by a pony DOI only promised to buy a large ,_,_.,,, ~"!;; hl~nd ..... J quallDed j~e, and if evidence warrants amount or itAmp advtrtbfng, but 9f!ered ~;1~r!. ~-~dJ~~~~ 1UCb expenditures of public funds throuab to make I.be government'• glue bourbon for the e:xprtWon ot OUT retdtn' a reca.U tied.loo then k ahould be held n-.vored Wides! 1be only troublt with ~nlona, and bf ~nuni th1 without fUrtber delays. 1dvertlslng st11mpo, however, Is tbal you ~ "'-~Of Int°"""' ob. As ls pttMnUy tbe situation, any pre--might mail Sears Roebuck's check with a of the dlq~ •po ~n on ~plQ empted, trumpocklp !abrlcaUon of Montgomery Wanl stamp or your :"' unwamnted rumors. lles ind cbarres by Wheaties coopom with a Post ToastJes Wednesday, May 17, 1972 I clique can bo perpetrated against a stamp." --~~ 3 PILOT -ADVERTISEq ------ Men in . I Service Na vy Stiffian Appreiltlct Br1dlr:y J. Job1t1no. Mln of ~ir . and Mrs. O!Mt"'\li, Johnson of 21252 Bretoa..r;,.n e .• 11unl1ngtnn I Beach. h111 ~reported aboard lht Navati Comrnunicat1ons Trai~ing Genter,,-Pensacola. Flor1d11. fol' techlical traininjt in !he field nt. Electronic Na val Communications. u,s. Air f'orce Serjleant Craig K. Oiir:nn. whose wife. Linda . is the daughter of t-.1r. and Mrs. Geoni:P f.lcCaffertv. 2115 Santiago 'Dri ve. Ne1Np0ft Beach. has arrived ror dul y at Peterson Field, Colo. SerJ:t'anl Ohrnn. a personnel · speci.11Hs1. is assigned 1n 3 unit of the Aer~pace De fens .. Command v.·hich protects the U.S. aga in11t h!?~liJe aircr aft and mis1iles. ~ previou!l!y served at Thule A B . Greenland. ' Doti Not Cau11 Constipation I Iii lb11t1 .. 1 -·--·--~ Suspension ANTACID - DEM\lj.CENT NON.C~~IPATING A collol~t~n•iol\ of Mo9ft•1iumo .. ncf .4.luminu'" Hycfroxid'tl'~1•h1I for th• r•ll•f of t t:t•tric hyp•r· acidify ond h•ortburn. 12 OL bottl•, 'D0.1 not cau .. col'ltiipotMtn·. • ,., NtW •r Ptclretl M•olox--fto. 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Oii • rfll~': pie.awl Iii cf1n~: (0"¥"11'"~1. l ' " , • D4Jt V PILOT Yachts Head East Three Fro111 Ne,1vport • in Berrriuda Race Thrf'P Ntwport H a r b n r r~1"''!1:~=~ .... i'(ll' Y"fhls will be In lht Sliirl1nu li nf'ur nf rht Newport 1 R I I In Brrmuda r11ce ~·htn the 28th b1f'nn1al rl 1'SSlc $f!t:I~ • under ~·as .Junr IR lA1l'11l entries are John B. f\1!rnv',-. 7.1.f(N1\ )'R"'I KiRlna ll . Al ra~l>fl'~ 50 f1M1t liloop War- rior, an rl non l/askrll 's fi7 fon t ~IMr C'huh11sv11. All will he fh•inll: the hur~l'I' of :\rwi}ort llarhor Yarh l ('](1h All !hrrr .VHl'h!s fU'I' 1111"' on thr E11sl C'n11st re<idv1nJ,! rnr lhP fl:l~-n11lr rare wh1t h 1~ thr fi nal r vrnt nr !hr (lrnnn l'AtC'h &ir1e11 nf r·~rrs "'h1c·h bl'J.!inlll \\'Ith Ille 1..-lOJ.! lsl ;.-nd !11 f\'f'W J'lOl't A~lllr' 'l'rnphy ra(·r J unr ~ 'l'./lf• scr1rJ11 llJ.c;;o in· t lurlrs !wl'I 25 nulc raf'('S nff Nrwror! .Jun(' 1:1-1 ~ l\lalna II anrl \\r~rrinr "'I) i lr.n c:om1>e!r 1n 1he 2,700-mile TI;irr of. ()1.scnvcry f r o m R('rmurla to Ra.vnna, Sp~1n wh irh s1arls .June 2R. The ·rran.c;;-A!lant1c r11t·e wa.~ namerl In c:ommrn1or.:1te the rf'1Urns of r.nJumhu:i;' rin!a !o Bayona with nt'w:-: nf the discovery nf thr NPw World, Haskell said hf> woulrl not enter tht 'rrRM-A1lanU r r11ct but would eru l.~e r.huba sro tn ~:ur11pc aflrr the Hcrf'llOda rarl'. Thr Acrn1url;i rac ·p is 1'f)- spon.c;9red hy thP r.ru11i1n,R: Club nf Amrr1c·;i and the Royal Rrrmuda Y;i('ht <:luh. 'fen lurc1i.:n rn11ntr·1e.~ arc rcpre.'icn rcd in thr llU boil.llS in this yct1r's Rcrmudfl ra re, 1n - r h1rl ing entries frnm Ari.:l'n· tina. Bra ~dl. R c r rn u d fl , ~:ng!and . Hnlland, Cri nada and Austr111l a. Other We s!. Coast boat~ 1'-'hic h will s11ili n lhe Bermuda Eight Yttchts E11ter LA to Tahiti Race l'he Loli Angttles lo Tah1!1 ract rostfir rn11e to eight lhi.~ "'·eek with the entry nf Russ \'lard's ColumbiR-57 Aries. Ward. from Gardena. fhes lhe Yacht Clubs Will Open 011 Sa turday Nf'11•por1 HArhor 1vill be ln a fttst1ve monrl S.:1turrlay as All major y;icht clubs exrt'pl Nt"'fXlrl H11 rbnr YRrht C'lub hold lhrir ~P11son n~ni ng cerPn1onirl'i. Tht'"romn1on " open injil dit~· felt> "'RS instlluled l'.e veral• yeitrs Rll;n hlfl NHY(' der lined to Ko Rion.': hf'cau.~c of ill'i long trarlilinn nf holdinK Opening D11y nn Mo!h('r's !);l y. rluh:-: whirh \\'111 crll'hr<11r lhr ~t:ir! of 11 nrw sra~nn S111urrl1\\' art' Ra!hnn Ya r ht Club, B'ah1a Corinlhian Yacht Club. Shark Island Y11cht Club. VoyaReri'I Yacht Club. South Shore S11llinK Club 11nd Lirlo Isle YAcht Club. FeslfvUies will consist of fh1g ra ising c ere mo n I es , "drr~!'lrrl lihip" ri1splays or mf'mtM>rs' yathts and. later In !ht aflttrnoon. R co lorful parade aroUnd N e w port Harbor. 1·n1nrs of thf' Lahaina. ~1au i. Yaeht \lub. It "'ill be the second con- secutive Tahiti race for Aries. In the 1970 race she placed th ird in Class A 11nd se venth In the fleet of 14. The entry of AriP.s will aMure a .il!Od bn1t-for·~t rA ce over the :l.57\·mile cour11e with tier sistt'r·ship Irving L.oube's Concerto from Rich- mond Yachl Cluh. Thr race. l(')ngrst regularly sched uled yacht race in !he world . p:el s under w11y from Los Anp:f'lcs Harbor .June J!l. The flee t is expect.td to be finished in time lnr lhe celebration nf B;isUlle Day in the f'"rcnch island of Tahiti. R11cc cha irmt1n C h 11 r I es Smith or the s p n n s n r i n g Transpt1rific Y;icht Club said several olher ent ries are ex· peeled hrfore entries close towards the end of this month. Others committed to the rAce arc .Joe Pollock's Mln ScUe . Rose Cily. Ore . : \\'il!i<1m l~odll'v's D<1k11r. Ori Re y YR rht (~l1ih, M<1rinA drl Rey : Loi K1llan1 ·~ CireybeRrd . British Oilumbi<1 : Er I c Tabarly·s Pen Ouick Ill from F'rance and Gary Hnrdrr'li lnisfall. Mercer !stand , W.ish. The 'rahiti race. dubbed "Thf! Rlite In Paradise ," is sailed· every other year on lhe opposite year from the Transpacific Yacht CI u b 's race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. Bahia Espanol? and Tr1ns·All1ntic racu are !\lark John.'IOn's f 1 mt d Windward P11~'ilge fr (I m l.;ihain11 Y11 rht Club, and Ken De~1eust'i'I R1ac:kfln from Sin ·F'r•nctsco. They Will continue their f~ud tn d~f!rmlnf' whir.,h l,11 the f11 slr!ll y11cht in the 11·orlrl , ~lrhouah Wlnrlw"rrl P11!ll'i11ge ha!I br.aten Rl11ckfin Jn all lbe major r1'ce~ they have entered, After the Tr11ns-Atlantle. C.:A.~.~el will bring Warrior back tn the Ea.~! Coast and mikt hi11 third try In the Southern Ocean Racln~ Circuit In F'lori da early nf!xt wint~. !luri ng the twn year11 Ca!lsel · ha.~ campaigntcl the boat he ha11 raced and cruised her over 20,000 mile!!. Kialo11 II is one nf the most widtly campaia:ned yachts ln the world . She was the overall hRndlcap winner in the 1970 Tran,11-AUantic race to Ireland. · From Sp11ln Kilroy expects to take her lo South America tnr the Ruena,11 Airei'I In Rio de Janeiro race. one of the few major blue waler races in which she has nol previnullly raced. Kirlllla II left Southland wal.erl'I in the 1971 Transpac race to Honolulu and cruised from there to Australia where she was entered in the Sydney· Hobart and the Tasmanian Seali races. winning I i n e honors in both events. Chubasco is the nlde!'il of the trio and has also been cam- paigned throuihout the world . Haskell sa.ys he i! laying out or th is ye ar'i'I Trans-Atlan tic race berause he does not con· sider the yacht competitive undl!r the new International Offshore Rule for measurini yachts for offshore racing. Bahia Club Hears Yacht Designer The Blihia Corinthian Yacht Club wilt hold ii! monthly Men's Luncheon Friday. when Gary Mull. noted y a ch t des igner, will be g u e 1 t speaker. Members and their gue!lts will gather at 11 :30 a.m. In the Columbia Room for t he Friendship Hour, followed by R buffet lunch at 12:30 In the clubhouse, 1601 Bayllide Drive. CoronA de\ ·Mt1r . ti.1ull will speak on "Level ll;icing 11nd Downwind SAU· In.A.'' In ;iddltion he will !how a film "Ya cht Sailing Under a 20 Knot Breeze at Montego Bay". .Jack l.ar.'!On, 1 u n c h eon chairmen , hes arranged for a RanR"er 33 tn be at tht guezt dock for inspection. The Ranger :1.1 ii'I among fhe class yacht!' clesia:ned by P.full. Reservations are reque1ted et the clu bhouse , 673-4312. Cabrillo Race Confusing Sri whRI 's nrw About 11 serif's of offshore ,var hl rri rP.!! ln &iuthrrn CA Hfnrn i11 " 1'1n1hini:i. rxt·rpr tha! In C11hrilln Beach Y11cht Club's ne"' :-:rvrn-ra ec rn!rlrs 11nP "·ill nct'd 11 Spanis h hislnr~· hoo k rn i;:rt !n the s1;irrin,1: 11nd f1ni. .. h111,1: lints. Thi' "l'r1rs "'ill ht• 1·alil'ci En La J.:srr•la cir fRhr1lln 1111 1hr •·<i kl' 11f ('Rbnl1111 :inrt \\Ill frt1ltH'f' n111n,1· of lhr Snulhl11 nc1 11rr.:1s rl1srn\'rrrrl h~· !he f11mecl Spi:in1sh ronqu1st<1clor If .\'(Ill Rrr 1111 on your tu.o;r or~·. ~·nu "'ill l't•r.1111 lh111 .Ju:i n Rnrlrii.::ur1 ( · a b r i I l o br11ug hr lhr firs/ s .1 11 i n i; ,.r,.srls In 1hrs1' 11at1•rs iri 15•2. Thr 111'0 r11 r;11 C'!s arrlvC'd nrsr .:11 SAil nici 1), anti l"!t'r in fhl'll s11n1r yr<ir 111.:1rte !heir 11•.:1.v lo ~n nffshnrf> lslanrl "'hir h Cahrilln na~f'rl St1n S:l h·:irlnr for onr of the \'r:o;sr ls . The n<imt' j.l'O! lost in histOI'\' :inrl lodnv 1h.:1r isl;ind is k11r\11·n ;i~ ~anr'a C11talin11 N1 if ~·nu gel a. rAce in- 1·11f1linn In Isla dr: &!lv;irlnr ~·flu 'll hr prrtty sure you're gn1nl! 110 fur ther !ht1 n Ca tal ina . ll!hrr rR<'t' n;in1r:-: Arr just a.~ 1·nlorful Fnr 111st anrt . CBYC hRS nnt td that 11•hrn (·;ihrillo .sailed from the is la.ncl tn 11·h;it is 0011· 1.os Angeles \l,1rhnr , hr na.n1td it Bahie dr Inc; Fun1Rs I 811v nf !hr !'n111krs 1 Hl' "·ouid probably ~til'k h\' !hr n11n1c if h, .!!&lied in lhrrf. tncl;iy. F1r~1 rRrr of the Estel11 df' l::ihnlh1 SeriPs has already l'lr1>n sa.ilrd, it \1•1ti; the !!Ill de Petroltn (nll island \ racr. from L. A. H11rbor .around the oil platfo rm nff Long Beach. The srcond race i~ C1'1led !he. CRrrer11 Roca di' Indio !Indian Rock RRC'e.) from Los Angele.Ii Harbor to the 'rock ju11t west of the Catalinit lsth- mu!. Tht third and fourth rRcf!.' t1re e,11t,11hlishrd ft 11 I u res known ;is !ht Ba hia dr Cabrilln RP verse Argosy in 1~·hiC'h !ht Lol'I Angeles yach111 s11il from CRYC In B1hi1 Cor inthian Yacht Club in Newport HRrbor and sa il b1ck the following dR y. Race~ five and six are duhbed the l~la dt Salvador. SPpt. 9-11'1. from CBYC 10 Lona Point 1M1c1 re.turn. 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Fasltion lsl11nd;_Huntin~tQo !!e11ch....P.u~tln cton Center-•Cos+• Mesa (Closed Sun .l , I • .1 , • , DAILY PILOT 105 Hijackers Still Free, But ~ome Progress Noted Cduple Go '50-50' WASHINGTON (AP1 Over the la st lLyears. 188 persons have hijacked 142 U.S. planes. The Federal Aviation \Administration says 105 are . still fugitives. "We 're making progress, but we have to stay on top of it," Transport-alion Secretary John A. Volpe said after a tabulation of records showed nine of the last 16 attempts have ended with the capture or death of the hijacker. Volpe observed that both the number of hijackings at- te mpted and th 0 s e sue· cessfully carried out deelioed over tt'le past three years - from 34 successful out of 40 tried in 1969, 16 of 31 in 1970 to I I of 25 in 1971. '·To date this year. only three hijackings OU\ Of 14 have been successful." Volpe said. James tit B egg s , un· dersecretary, says he believes the courts, taking action agai nst accused· hijackers, have been "responsive -thev, have done as well as one could expect." But Beggs added, he still .finds it hard to accept that it takes a year or more to bring an accused man to tri11l. Netv Experi11ients ' By PENNIE SUH THURAtA~ wash or your cooku1g." A tabulation of Trans~ NORTll CH ICAGO: Ill, \AP) "I~' not my wash, it's our portatlon and Justice -Like many An1erlc.al\ nd Department files shows that couples. Andy an<LMtllic StOTf was a our n1eals," l\11lhe since the first hijacking on married youn¢:--had a ramil)' would snap back. f<1n11ly business. ~hll1t''s lx•l 1t•f th:ll women May I, 1961. 37 hijackers ha ve and fuUllled their dream of Then, last September, r..llllie been convicted. owning tht.lr own business. \\'alked out. are re!>lr1rted by tradition and A number have received 2t).. .But aftt>r 12 ycnrs or "l hnd to figurf: out y.·ho I pauern:\ It'd ht'r to join In year prison sentences, others n1arr1ag•. r-.lillic. fir st, and _ _ _ _ _ _ I h be · 1 of 10 ..,. or"anizin" a NO\V -Natlona ave in. given erms . then Andy1 deeided thnt unlike ~ ,.. '-' 15 and 25 yea.rs, and one is In many America n t'Quples. th~E Ve ,. fl o t her Org3nizal!on for \Vomcn - for life. lr~_d.ition;il inar.rit'<i roles we1 e k • !ti i 11 i P chnpler . She r«rntly became Two were killed during hi· driving the1n apart . I i A d I i1s president. jackings, one com m it t e d Now. every otht'r '>''erk ~ sseK 11 JI flOOf • Si11• !'(:1y~. ho\\'C'l'Cr, she W3! suicide during the hijacking, Mo·111·e. •. o. ko'• .• ·<e.• Andy, ,.... . l>f/P flt f ht! tlt1or d r ed ,, "' i:-'"-llJ d tss:ili~fiC'd hl'f11rc any rorn1al an a ourth was kill during bye at the door 11nd i:ocs off to 011d !lfll'S ofl ffJ a bank holdup 15 months after k And t t 11 aff1l1al 1nn \111 th Tht' 11•omcn's hiJ·acking an airliner to Cuba. wor · y re urns 0 lC' lt'flrk. ,\i1d11 re-hhcra11on n10\'<'•1l"n!. kitchen to do the ironing, · I ' Another , facing a murder cleaning and carin~ for the tttr••s ffJ lhfl I~ tt·lr· "l h:1d li.:r111h1nk1n,1i. ah-Out A charge for killing the copilot io rouple's five children. aged 2 Ctl. ~0.:10 nrrang1·1nt•nl for si:?vcrn l an attempted hijacking , through 10. 11·;1rs tx·fn r1• "<' :u·tunlly hanged himselr in his jail cell .. 1 Going orr to "'urk for ~111lir ~ ~1 11r~l'd 1t out Clne dnv Inst 'Still anoJ,her died in OJba or un--and Andy -means n1anag-<1n1. not in rC'la!inn lfl n!hrr ~1u11 111r.r so111(•1h1ug Jl!Sl r l1ckcd di sclosed causes less than a ing the small glass con1pnny pr<1ple . rvf'n,. Andi ;1nd lhr 111 1ny he;1d . ;1 11 d I 1v;u1tcd Apollo I 7 Will Mal{e Hunt £01· Moon Water year after hijacking a plane to they own . The firm. starlf'<l hv kids .Just n1ysett :·• !ihr rx -tf1 kno11• )1(H1' I toulrl have that country. Andy 's father . is only thrcr pl.11 11s. 1•q11.1! ch:-iq.;r 111 run111 ~ the • 1'welve hijackers have been blocks fron1 the Stoll's ho111r \\'hen she rrturnerl sr1·rr;1I hnu~chnld .'' ~lt1· s:1v,.; Committed to mental in-l in thi s Chicngo suburb. Anrl,v d;i ys l:itrr. Andy 11i:rrrd 10 Hv1h the St oll~ a ,i:. r c e st1tutlons. Four more are ~ .~ •"¥ ~ and r..tillie bought the eon· split the huu sr11'0rk dn11•n 1111· h1111 ... c11·urk 1~ hor1n~. but ;1l~n undergoing, men ta I ex· uP1 T•t•Pll•t• trolling interest in the rirn1 tn irlrtl{'. ;i:.;rl'l' th(• t1l'11 ~\stC'1n hrncflt s arflinatioiis. Six have been S nd Th h Q The Stolts' expcrirnrnt l\ilh ,'l1111' ii 1vas A11fty's turn tn th<' 11hole f;11 111h. By Al. ROSSJf-ER JR, water or .ice"lxists. ,·. charged and are awaiting eCO .0119 tS 9 a radically differenl dtvi.<;1011 hC' 11nh:1pp~·. for he 11a<; s111 1 "It's onr 11;1v or g1•1t i n~ UPI ~pttt Wr1!1r t,_ .• TJit: otb1taf sounder will use trial, and nine are in custody of labor started when r..t illir \l'f1t'kin,i:: six dnys n IYf't'k at 1!1111gs \VI' 11 a11t for our f;1n1ilv CAP~NEDY -Apollo three beams o( radar pulses to awaitina: court action. Treasury SecretarY John Connally strikes up a became restive in her role as the Stoll Cl;iss \11. plll\ 111 ;1 1nutu:i!l v sa tisfying n1an- 17's as' ~ill carry a develop a geologic map of. the Three, all charged with sad pose at the White House Tuesday \vhere his a houst:wife. slx1u!dcrin.i:: ~ pcr·rent of thr n1·r .'' ~·1!\llr ~.1.1·s-. new scientific in. subsurface structure and to aircraft piracy or attempted resignation was announced by President Nixon. He She grew increasingly Ir· hou srkC'cpin,i::. <;1\'i ng 1hrir ('hildrrn !11fl search for any underground piracy, have been released on will be succeeded by George Shultz, Office of Man-ritable 1vith Andv's WC'll mean· AftC'r n1orr .~oul-!:carch 111~ 11111 time p:irC"n!~ i~ one <1f 5trume the final U.S. waler deposi ts. bond. -agement and Budget director. ' Ing offers to he'lp 1\·ilh "~·our thry 11rrivrd 111 thP prcsrn! ;1r th11.~e thing s. flight moon in -----'---------------------'::_::_:_:.:_::_:_::__::..::.::.'.'.::_:_...:.:...:~::_:_::_ __________ .:::._ ____ _:_ __ _:_ __ _; _____ _:._ _______ _.::. _____ _ Decem two or the ex- perime 'JJ 1 conduct .the first s ·fo~ ~6.UUsurfci~ water. / .,;,1, - Only • insfrument in Apollo '.'>'·klence station has been ta the moon before -a .. heat flow ex- perime lea! to one that w~s . ru ~t¥i t~~.bpollo 16 m1ss1on~strooaut John \V. You and broke a . . ' wire. :14• Thre scienHlic ifl: strume '-'ill be Carried in theu: :· ' ,(lbservatory of the A ,command ship, alo ng ·mapping cameras like t~ on Apollos 15 and 16. ~~II( The ..... search '>''ill he conduct~from the surface and froih..J.una r orbit. Chances of finding water in the moon are considered slight. alt they increased < somewb )'ear ...,·hen scientisl , rted that in- strumen t behind hy earlier crews detected wh at ap · ~ ~ a cloud of "'a ter va moving scross the lune;; surface. There ~ been speculation that sl~ ter clouds could be rel from underground reserv hrough cracks pro- du ced oonquakes. All the rocks r ned from the moo n, howevef1 ba vc been extr~mc!y dry and (here has b@en no e\'idence that any were associated with wa ter in the past. If water. or ice, were found In accessible regions of the lunar crust ii \•:ould be a ma- :ior boost to11·ard establish- ment of a future base on the moon. Water coul d be used to produce breathing oxygen and oxygen and hydrogen rocket propellants. The waler probe to be used on the lunar surface by Apollo 17 astronaul s Eugene A. Ccrnan and Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt '>''ill mc<tsure the elec- trical properties of th e subsurface materials in the landing ~u. nea r the Taurus Mountains southeast of the Sea of Sereni!y, A transmitter 1,•:ill beam radio signals of varying •rre· quencies into the surface arui four 115-foot "·ire antennas spread out Or. the surface in an X-shaped pattern "'iii receive the radio waves as they are-..tiounced back by i;ubsurfac,I materials. By stut1yrn"g--fhe cha~~es. in the ra:lio s1_gnals. scientists hope to -'" able to tell more aOOut 1~~~ in the lunar cru st ~ if underground l\fayors' l\lect TOKYO IA.Pl The ma yors of New ''ork . ~1osco~·. Paris, London and Tokyo are to meet here Nol'. 28-30 to discuss urban p rob le m s. Tokyo ('r0v. Ryokichi ~linobe announet>:d. ANIMALogic 1 . , :fj ' More than 400 designs. All at 20% off. Don't those figures have a nice ring? Cal's eye quartz men's ring in 1 OK gold, reg. 27 .50, now 22.00 ' Men·s 10K gold ring wilh two diamonds, synthetic slar sapphire, reg. 49.95, now 39.96 14K gold ring wilh 2 di• monds, 2 cu ltured pearls, reg. 49.9~, now 39.96 Men's onyx and diamond initi•I rift9, 10K gold, r~ 21 .95, now 17.56 Men's m•sonic 10K gold Ting, reg. 39.95, now 31.96 10K gold ring with 2 di .. monds, cult\lr ed peer!, reg. 24.95, now 19.96 -Men's birthtlone ring In 10,;: gold NUiftg, '90. 22.15, now 18.36 Cultured purl cktsler ring In 10K gold, reg. 29.95, now 23.96 1 OK gokl eynthetfc birth-- stone ring, regi. 11.95, now 9.56 10K gold cameo ring, r~. Opal ctusler ring, 1CK gold, Smoky qu•tz ring. 10K 17.50, now 14.00 reg. 59.95, now 47.96 gold, reo, 33.95. JtOW 10K gold ring with one di &- mond, synthetic s!•r sap- phire, reg. 32.50, now Ssle prices ellecli•e through Saturday. 26 .00 27.16 10K gold ring with blue-Opel clutler ring, 14K gold, 1y~thelic Siar sa pphire and reg. 39.95, now 31 .96 sp1nels, reg. 24 .95, now 19.96 JCPenney fine jeVt<elry • The values are here every day, Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M, at the following stores: Casual shoes for women and girl.s. .- Slrappy white aandals on handsome brown soles. Several pretty styles to choose from •.• all of . man-made materials ••• all at a fantastically k>w price. For women and girls, sizes 5Y2-10. ...-:;;::~ .· .· -· . JCPenney ... • 299 Red fabric shoes with white collar. Air cooled cotton Army duck uppers on buff crepe design rubber outsoles. Girls' sizes 9-3. 399 Red /while/ blue fabric oxford, Cotton duck uppers on natural gum rubber outsoles. In girls' sizes &-3. 599 Fabric casurils. Colton top.sail uppers on na1ural gum rubber outsoJes. Tari or navy with mu lticolor laces. In women'• ana girls' sizes ~10. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: NEWPORT BEACH, Fos~ion Island -HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hunt ington Center . Charge fl! ...... -... -·· .%.'.::~1 ~ •< "'""E o•l1l't Ava ilable at: NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion Island, 50 """ ~o• <Oll6•ESS!' 11-tuntin gton Cent•r. Use Penneys time payment pion. HUNTINGTON BEACH, 'Cost• M•,. • tCloud Sund•y l Prices in effect at all Penney sto res Monday. . • ~ l. ":. . .. T • -·--· - • . JI DAILY •ILOT Wtdotl<1'1, M'1 17, 1972 Joint Etlort Superviso1·s Eye U.S. Work Grant SANTA ANA -Orange County supervlJOrs have taken anot h !r step to.,..·ard a j o i n t cfron ·with buslne~~ and industrial lnteresta to bolster the county'• economy and cut unenlployment. Board members set f.-fay 31 ror a public hearing on poss!· bit participation 1n the tederal govcrn1nent's Public Works and Economic Dtvt:lopment Act of 1965. Such action would provide up to 50 percent In grants for ra~ilities such as water and sewage systems, access roads to iodll!lrlal parks aod site improvement for such developments, public tourism facilities, fiood control 'j:lrojects and vtl cat Jona I liChools. Cotmty Unit Gets Grant SANTA ANA -Orange County's Drm or the ca!lfornia (;ouncil on Criminal Justice has heen awarded a grant of $.18,515 for maintenance o! the group's Center for Drug Abuse Prevention and Education. The ceattr wu opened last year. It 11trves 34 Orange County school dlltflctl with a ~tudenl papul1tton of more than 500,000._ Local Crlm1na1 Ju slice. Council official.I said the grant will be used lo malnt1n drug education programs, orle.n- lalio11 programs and workshops. The center presently la as.sembllng in- structional and informative literature on drugs and drug nbusc. IJeatli l\'otlce• l'ULl"OllD WIUl1m ll. F11U9rd, /..91 SS, Ill llllO& Chlcorl, lrvln1. Di!~ or dt1lh, MIY ''· ltl1. 11rvlv1d by wilt , M1r11r:'li •wo ~on•, ~•evon M. fturn1, ltJlltl lllllm l>ouol11• Fu!lord, lrYlnt 1 II I u 1 I 1 r, M•rt•r~t Ann 09Wfn, Coto.r1dOJ molhtr, Mr\, Lethl1 Fulford. Florld11 lhff'I or1ndclllldr1n. Mtmorl1I lfl'\ll~11, 1.•l~rd1v. \ PM, Unlvtr1!ty Unllld ""!' oclll! Churc lrvlrlt, 1nwnm.n!, 1"1 r 1v1n M~morl1I Pttk, !1111 ftrOldWIY MOr Ulry, Dlr9Clor,, "'l'"' Floyd J11rtQfflb, 161 uoy SI., COlll M111, OM• .ur d11th, M•Y 11. nn. Sul'\llYtd bY wire, LtoOM M111 brothtr, L" F. J~rromb, Cerrito•: !wo 11ltc11 i nd two v••ll<lchlld~. S1rv1c11. Tllurld1y, M1y 11, 1 l>M, w11ltlll/ c111...i. l"''""'n1, ll1rOCJr 1!.t1I Mfmor 11 P1rk. D rKlld by W111c111r (hlPtl Morlu1rY, '4f.411. MAlllCIL I "'' Mlt M~•-~1· Alt JS, Ot 9111 F1uun<1tr Or.1 Hunl fltlofl ~1ch. 011t o :r~~~. M~ I M.':::11 luJ:~~lil'.~.' ~~·"!.":,; f/Cblf), •1unllnclDr1 ft11cllJ lour tirclkt-., Orvlllt, ltlllt, Jol'ln W, Jr., I nd Clll\O" Ohv~r M•rkel; IW{I sl1l•r1, Mrl.' WIH 1m M~rlel 'Ind Mr1. Ow1t11 A d k I n I' "'f8n<ld1ll<1"n, Jt•fllt . 11.Ultv Incl Ml I WOO!e1. Fllrltrtl lf!'\11(11. Frld1y ' PM, Sml!h Chtr>el. lflltr1ntnl, W11IMh11I.., M~mcr!~I Ptrk . .Smllh1 MOr1u1rr, Olrtc· ton. ARBUCKtE & SON WESTCLIFF MOl\TUARY '27 E. 171h St., Costa !\1e1a 646~11&1 BALTZ nlnaEllON fo~UNERAL 1101\I~~ Corona drl ~lur 613·ttSO Cosla l\lrsa 64&.!UC • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY JIO Broadway, Cotta P.Stsa LI 8-J<ll l\lc-COIL\fJC\ LAGUNA UEACll l.IORTUARY .li9S Lntuna Canyoa Rd. 49"4-9tl5 • PACIFIC VIE\\ MEMORIAL PARK Crmete.ry l\lortuary Cbaptl 3.500 Paclflr Vlew Drlvt Newport Beach.' Caltfonll ffC.tiOO • !'EEK ~·.univ COLO!'ilAL FUNERAL llOllE "SOI BolJa Ave.. \\'e1tmlns:ltr IQ.USS •• SMITHS' MOR'MJARV Q1 r.tala St JluatlQfloa lkiKh llM5ll Supervisor David L. Baker, who proPosed ex-ploraUon of lht program last March 20, said, ''It is time for the county to become actively lnvQlved In creating conditions whut will stimulate t he economy and provide jobs. Participation in the rederal economic development pro- gram will permit publlc agen· cies to create conditions to ·broaden 'the county's business and industrial base and ex· pand job opportunities." Baktr said letters were sent to clties, school and special districts and respanse In· dlcated positive interest in the program. The supervisor pointed to the chronic high unemploy- ment rates in the county and said the federal act b "lo a.9slst the construction or public facilities needed to lni· tiate and encourage long term economic growth in areal'! or the nation where such growth ls lagging behind the rest of the nation." Baker warned that lf the county choses not to partici- pate in the program such ac- tM>n would bar participation by cities and districts. Recently, Orange County Chamber of Coinmerce of- ficials met with u n l o n leaders, busnessmen and in· dustriallsts and outlined a similar program to attack the county's economlc..llls. Attorneys S_chedule Drug Talk SANTA ANA -A key of- ficial in California's state prison system will discuss a new approach to the problem of drug addiction 1'.1ay 2.5 at a meeting of the Orange County Bar Association scheduled for noon at the Saddlebaclc Inn, Santa Ana. . "Alternatives for Drug Ad· diets'~ will be lhe topic of Charles D. Marshall, ad· mlnislratlve assistant of the Ca I i'f or n i a Rehabilitation Center, Corona. The facllity is regarded by lhe state prl!on system as being California's most adv.anced institution in the treatment or drug ad- diction .. County Bar president Garvin A. Shallenberger will an- nounce the results of the plebiscite on eight la\vyi!rs vying for the West Orange County mliniclpal court seat being vacat~ by retiring Judge Celia Baker. The chamber officials re- jected direct governmental funding of jobs as "too ex- ptnsive and of short term. ef- fect." .But they did endorse · multi-level govern me n·t assistance f o r coordinated Laguna Hills attorney Tom Keenan and Huntington Beach lawyers Fred Nelson and C. Wiiiiam Carlson Jr. are among the eight seeking elec· Uon to the·wett county btnch. _ programs aimed at a common target. One consultant attending !he session pointed out t h a t "much money was spent \j n retraining aerospace and el&:- tronic l•:orkers for jobs that still don't exist because the present economic c I i m a t e makes expansion of industries rlsky." Supervi!or Willlim Phillips of Ftilluton said, "Over· reaction by ecologists has stalled many projects; there is too much studying and not enough positive action." Associates • Elect Head Robert Fosberg, director of corporate development for Al~ I erg an Pharmaceuticals, Irvine, has been elected presi- dent of the UC Irvine Industrial Associates. Fosberg succeeds founding president John M. Rau as head of the organization, made up of UCI faculty members and Orange C o u n t y in· dustrialist.s. 11 Coast Physicians Aid Heart Symposium ANAHEIM Eleven Oran1e Coast physJcians \Ylll participate in a three-day pro- gram of the Orange County l~eart Association's Third An· nual Cardiac Care Symposium at the Disneyland Hotel ft.fay 25 through 27. The tvent wlll feature 43 med ical heart specialists in· eluding Dr. Loren W. Heather of Newport Beach. associate clinical professor of medicine at UC lrvine; Dr. George L. Kemp of Laguna Beach, direc· tor of Cardiovascular and Cardiopulmonary Labs, South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna. Also, Or. Jerome S, Tobi& 0£ Corona del ~far, professor and chairman, Departn1ent of Physical Medic i ne and Rehabilitation, UC Irvine; Dr. Bernhard Voterrt of Hun· tington Beach, assistant pro- f essor or medicine, UC Irvine and director, l nt ens i ve Respiratory Care Unit, Orange County Medical Center. And Dr. Frederick N . Firestone of Newport Beach, assistant clinical professor of surgery, UC Irvine; Dr . Edward J. Tomsovic, clinical professor of pediatrics, UC Jrvlne; Dr. Robert Steedman, UC Irvine instructor o f lhoravic and cardiovascular surgery; Or. John A. Udall, UC Jrvlne associate professor of mediclne. Al!O, Dr. Jet R. Black, UC lrvlne clinical professor ilf peptatrlcs ; Or. Lloyd T. Jseri, UC lrvlne professor of medicine; and Dr. Gerald H. Whipple, UC Irvine professor of medicine. WICKES FURNITURE Wo!'lkou11· Showroom NOW HIRING Q FURNITURE OR APPLIANCE SALES PEOPLE Wick•, Furnitur• War•hcus•/Shcwrcom is op•nin9 icon in Oranlil• County. w. ne1d capabl• salet p•opl• who ar• r••· dy to at1p up to th• hi9h•1t ••rnin91 in r1tail 1ale,, Eicc•ll•nt comptny btn•fits • If YH Aro-.. ~ Per•..,, frock Op-le•, Apply I• Peno• To: WICKll PU•NITU•I . A Division of !ht Wic:kfs Cotp0ration 1U6 N. M1111t ll1, A111 .. •h11, C1llf. All ..... ...,.,..., .....,., rr.A .. Civic Center Parking Stu-dy S ~~.- SANTA ANA -A oolution to lhe overcrowded p a r k I n & al1uation in the euts1de area or Ibo Orange County Civic Center will bt 10U&ht ln a new study launched Tuesct.y by Ibo Boan! ol SUpuvborl. County Admlnlllratlve OI· ficer Robert Thomas ollued a plan to: -Postpone lndeflnltely a detlgn conltlCt for adding two . more floors to the county garage on Civic C.enter Drive West. -Budgol funds In ll'n-73 for an archl~tural contract for a civic center masttr plan ground level, for employe update covering the eastte parking. area between Santa · Supervisor Ralph Clark Boulevard (former I y th urged lhat the study Include Streel) on the south, Roel coordination with the Orange Street on lhe west, Broadway County Transit District. on the east and north to the "The diJtrict is ~'Orklng on recently compl~ted Engineer· plan:s to reduce the numbtr of Ing Finance Building addition. private car1 In the c:ivlc center Thomas proposed Utat the .. new updated plan would in-' area through prov1~1on _of elude provi$iOn for Improved more adequate t r a n s 1 t public parking, a new county service,,. c l a r k reminded . administrative building and "Eventually district ac- posslbly phased construction oompllshments may change of a multi-level parking struc-the enUrt picture." ture, either elevated or below other board rn e m b e r s 11grttd that ~ transi t input funds for design of an S.~10 would be desirable. story structure to adequately Thomas emphasized lh:it cover future need1. construe. t ion could conceivably begin in present parking in the area late 1973 . U'as totally inadequate with oo -------,..---- permanent solution in sight. An•n1··~ "\\'e are 25 percent below a Do Your ,;... reasonable figure of public FALSE TEir:.1 H and employe parking spaces,·· Drop, Sllp, or Fall? Ile Stated. Don't ktt:)) wotryiDI about you r liolae teeth droppLnJ at Lbl wron1 The proposed new cou,nty t!n1e. A tltnl~ 1dheslve CID belp. t-'ASTEETll•t1VN tlenturee & Ion;:~ administration building is part t:r, firn1('1', ~tfltditr ~old, Makn tai.. r lh 1 g 1\1 oe plannln« for in1more11nJoyab!e. }or more 11CUrit1 o e on n" " and comlort, use FASTEETlf O.n---the center. It ha\:f been ture Adheeive Powde1. D1aturu previously anticipated that the that ftt are tsHntltl to health. S. 1972-73 budget would include )'OW' dea.tiat rec:ularly. Dress Carnival news. • All in print. All at special-buy .prices. 13.88 and 15.88 F,,,.,.lho~ lo long, ill Poly .. ler prints. Skimmer. w8'1tUne and shift styles. In patterns trom subtle to bold. MJsses' aiicl half 1izes. Stiort, 11.11. long, 15.IL - \ JC Penney The values are here every day. • • • • .. ' • ' . L.M. Boyd ' Con s Lose Hair On Deatl1 Row ,_ ~ lin1~·ers1ry of Penns) l\'an1a doctor says a fev.· case h1stor1e.s sho11· some death row convicts temporarily lose their h;ur. Or quite a bit of ii, an yhow . Then regroy,· H after their sentences are rommuttd. But ht says he does not know of any case histories which prove fearsome worry turns ha ir gray. MlJCH HAS been wr it about hov.• ladies' legs fascl.- n11te men , but nothing has ever been wr it rigtiter-than that observation on the topic by the great Marlene Die- trich, as rollows : "The ave rage man is more inleresled in a v.·oman whn ii' interested in him than he is in a wom- ~n . any woman, v.·ith beautiful legs." r.tlSTER . tr the eyl's of !hat slranj.'ler 11cross the card table nppear slightly red. wat ch out. A certain sort of red contact lens now on. the market lel.5 a crafty cheater read card markin gs other\i•ise inv is- ible. QUERIES._ Q. "Does an ape have an appenrnx? A. An appendix. always. A ta1L ne\'er . Realize vou didn't ask about the t&i!, ·but such absolutes turn up 'too infrequently to overlook. Q. "l \\' A/\'T to give the new ly"M·eds a check. 'Vho do I make it put to?., A. To the bride~ Q. A~101\"G Am ericans who sport talt.oos. what'S the ratin of men to 11·omen7" r A. Ahout l't'\'('n to one. it's said. lnc idenla lly , that place 11·herr;it a wom;in 1s mnst apt to be tattooed is high on the th1Jlh , a man on thr forearm . CLEAlll.Y, .1ou t:an l:(n places throu~h the ;\'orth 1voods in :l snov.•mnbilt> 11·hrre nothin~ else can go. nol even a ht>licoptrr. But what 1f either you or !he machine out lhere 11reck.~ somf' vital part'.' Hq_v.· could you j!et back"' No 1va~·· Experienced performers in , the Snow Follies seriow;ly cpotend therefore all snowmobiles should be purcha!l>rd in pa ir~ for pirlncrship pleasures onl)'. BIRDS -Put four fierce fo11•J into one big wire cage. A horned n11·I. an eagle. any sort of hawk ,and a fighting cock . \\"hich \\'ould win this baUle of the birds? Mosl lhenrelic<1I guessers put their theoretical wagers on the theoret1c<1I rooster . AS TO CUNNIJ\:G names for vac.:ition cabins do not nvrrlook the resort home of Mr. Richard Crooks. the famous opera star. A si gn in lronr of his canyon hide- a1vay in Los Angeles rearls : "Sing·Sing, Home of the Crook!'.·• A\'ERA<fl:: l::nglish word has <I 5 letters : avera~e Ger- n1an 1\·orrt. 5.92 tellers. ~lenlion this in reply tn a customer 1\hn \\an1~ lo kn o11· why it seems easier for a l.erman IQ Je;irn tn 11·rite Eng lish lhan for an Englishman to learn lo \\T ile Germ<1n. Arldrr.~.~ rrunl lo t . M. Boyd , P. 0 . Box 1875 , Ne w· porr Beach, Cal if. 92660. Fare Rates Shaken Up S"y. Amtrak Kenned)' s Wife TelLs Of Fears ~EW YORK IUPI 1 -With the specter al 1!!1S&in1tion still in her mind , ~1rs. Edward M. Kenntdy u ys «he hopes her husbanrt "'111 \vait until 19i6 lo setk the pre!'idency . In an intcrvitw v.•ith Good Housrkerping magazine con· ductt'd bf.fore Monday's at- ltmpt on thr lilt: of Alabama (~ov . Gl'orge C. Wallace. ~1rs. !\enot>dy said sh!! fears that hf'r husband. like his brothl!rs. will be assas:sinattd. '"J live in fear . I have for a long rirne," sht said. "I \\'nuld do an.vthing that Ted \\'QU]d 11•ant lo do and [ certainly 11·ouldn"t makl': it dif· ficuh for him if 1hr president'~' is 11·hat he \1•an ts.'' l\·lrs. Ken. 11cdy said. '"Someda y. I hopt it:~ nor th is year," Mrs . Kenned y di sclosed that .!ihr has been seeing 1 ps~chiatrist for mqre thin 1 ~'ear and feels that "four ytan; from no"' I'll be more able to cope." , She s<1id she began psychiatric treatment 1 n \Va.c:hingrnn in JanuRry 1971. ··1 had lost my se\fcon· fidence. The only thinfl! I knew -th::it r was really sure of - 11·as that I had 11n Attractive face and 11 pretty good figurt.'' she s11id. "l!'s very ea.<:y lo feel in- securf' when you marry into a vPry famnu~. intelliizent. tx- citing f.:imil y. I certainly don·t re2re1 having done ii. but it's difficult. You stArl comparing :-.·ou rself to the othtr Kennedy women and ·somehow you r confidence in yourself btgins to evaporate." Psychotherapy has pro ved 1·more than helpful," sh e said. ''It's been ~ f11nta.!l(ic. J feel more indtpendent. more self· <1ssured . I feel so much bttter about ~ ... just about every- thing." Mrs . Kenned y said that in addition to . ftaring for her husband's life . she also dreads the loss of privac y the Presidency would mean for hrr husband, herself and their three 'children as a famil y The children. Kara. 11 , Edward Jr .. 10. and Patrick. 4. are •·so vou ofi!. so im- prrssion::ible: They need time lo mature." she said. And for herself . she 11iaid. ''I'd be happier if r had more time, time to gro11• up. timt 1rith my children a!l childrtn. Four vears from now I'll be more Ible to cope." S, IT \\'AS~llN(;TQN IUPJ 1 Amtrak. the n a I ion w id e passenfi!er !rain nel~·ork. will incr.-a!ie farrs on the high· speed Melroliner and on four popular lnnR·distance routes in the \Vest and South "M'hile sharpl_v dec reasin~ fa res in the ~:ast and on poorly tra - \'e\IPd routes . The ne11· fare s 1vere ap- proved by the Price Commis- sion in an un<1nnounced decl· slon abnut t11'0 \\'eeks agn. CK KS KN IT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, Kl ..._ ..... _~r1r.KS, KNIT f ,LACKS, KNIT SLA~.,_,.. The O('\\' farf' st ru cture , t\•tiich iznr!i into effect June 11. \\"ill brinR 1n tin estimated 14 .6 million in additional revenue . abnut :l.1 pPrcrnl nf Amtrak'!' estimatPrt J!li2 o p e r a I i n 2 'M.l;,.enue of S14fl million. ;;nd an el"en smallt'r pcr<'enta.l!e or an estim 11tcd net lns.c; fnr the year of $154.6 1n1!lion. Thert 11·ill be rlccrP;isc!' nn a total of 10 lon1?·rl1stancr ::ind shor1 -haul rout{.!' th;it p1lhf'r hal'e attra<'tf'd fe"' ridf'rs nr th at h;i l"e hrrn C'onsirlert'd o\·erpriced. Farr.c; r Pm ::i i n Un<'h an.i:!rd Cln Ill rnute~ Amt r::ik. a scn1i_1!n1"ernn1rnl corporal inn set up In t;ike 01·er / mo/ii nf the nation·~ dcclin inji1' passen~rr !rain ser\ icf, also anno11ncrd a s!Andardizf'd fam ily farr plAn for all ii.~ tr::iins. A h11sbiind will pa v ruH adult fare. ll \\'ife and children 112ed 12 10 21 111·0-thirds arlul! fare. rind child ren under 121 one-third adult fare. The major cxrcplion In f:lrf' culii: in !he Eas1 is thP Metrolincr. the hi~h speed electric pov.·crNI tr;:iin·brr 1,·rrn New York 11nd \\'nshinRton ~1etrotinrr co<1ch ft1rcs 11·ill rise from 517 to 119 for !hi! en- tire run. ~·hile Mtlrocluh farPs \\'ill be increased from $27 .40 lo S.'Ul.90. Hov.•ever. Cflach tickets on regular Nt\\' Ynrk-Wa~hin')ton lrains wil l tit decreased from ;NJT LACKS. :NIT SLACKS, KNI TS SLA K ;LACKS, KNIT SLACKc KNIT H \ni1is:N1T sLAcKs. KN IT s SLA< . : . \ -' ;LACKS, KNIT SLACKS SL.\( 1,s KNll :NIT SLACKS, KNITS SLA< ;LACKS, KNIT SLACKS KNll SLACKS, ~NIT SLACKS, KNIT SL SL ACKS , KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNITS SLA CKS, KN IT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS KN IT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNITS ' SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SL SLACK~ KN IT SLACKS , KNIT SLACKS KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SL SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS , KNITS SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNITS SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS KN IT SLA CKS, KN IT SLACKS, KN IT SL SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKS KNIT SLACKS, KN IT ~ACKS . KNIT SL SLA CKS, KN IT SLACKS, KNIT SLACKE 'NIT SLACKS, KN IT SLACKS. KN IT ~"c; KN IT SLACK S. KN IT c: ' f \3 00 to $1 I ZS, l~t Mctroltner makts the Ne11· Y n r k · \\1ash1ns.1on trip in ahout three h"urs v;hite !he regular trains l.:ike about thrtt hnurs and 45 minute~. The f11re incre11ses 11t·i\I be !fft<".ll vt on four routes : Chi cago-Los Angtles. Chlcilgo- Seittle. Chicag~n franclsco a.nd Wa1bktgton-.florid1 . • WISTCLl'F l'LAZA . StOrekeeper 1028 Irvine, Newpcrt 15.each, Caltfoml• D2eeO. Phone &42-1081 ' Sale! Save 2.50 to s4 a gallon on our best ' selling interior and exterior · latex paints. 5 ye1r gu111nlff. V.'tirri 11n~ Penm·1n!t • Paint •S ;ipploed lo ii IH<''"<!U~ly p~111kd l l"ld propj>r!y pri>pilrl'l'I ~•n l:'lce, we guau1111~e II I'll" 'J yr~•~ R~ 1>·,(rd hr·1t1 ... One qallo11 give• 1 -<;(1~1 ('Ovr ra11r fr>1 up to 400 sq It on r>on- porous ~u•!~t•"·· ~·'..Q St! rt on porou~ ~ud~ctt. • W•1h•bl1 •Stain 1•1i1t1r>I •Durable • Colort111 II the p~111! !~11~ to pcrfo ro1• "~ c111;1<.1n!f'!'!l, !et us ~nciw al:lout 11. "c wdl prov1tJr 11ew P••n! or a 1ull •e1und. Save250 • '"'' <o1111r1nttt. W11 .. •1 ll"s f'eun~•~l1 • P,•·111 t ·•••1•\o•tl lQ" ll'"~•Ov<-ly p11uted 111nd ri•o1,..•1v \"'"1'·""'1 ""1111, ... -..,J ou•<•n1 .... ,, IOI II y< ,u s.•~ $1~1<",J \l(llOW ()n" Q•llOh 0"'" ,.,,,_,,,,., •. ,,,11,.,"'''f'10 40Q ~q 11 rMitto11- 11•"'"'"· ~''1 I,., ••·,:".I) Ml !t (>11 l"•IOll~ ~"' 18CM (•1«11" l'"""'l'i "~"'~nol \lluoqlr\) • Sl•on "'l1t1nl • F•d• 111lel•"t" •Non y1llowl1>Q • Ch•lk ,.1111101 U Ill!' P•'"'' t~''' 1 .. p•;rlnrrn "' ou~r•n1e..O, lr111•. "'"'" 11lirn11 11 WI~ will provide new 1 Reg. 7.49, Sil• 4.99. PenncraftS One Coat Plus Interior Lstex with 5 year guara nt ee. Gives one coat coverage over any color. Goes on smoothly with either brush or roller. Dries to a durable finish . Fon limited time only I Saves4 Reg. I.ff. Sale 4.99. Pen nc raf!S One Coat Pl us Semi-Gloss Enam el with 5 year guarantee. Covers any color in jus t one <1pplication. Dries to" touch in just one hour. Easy to apply with brush or roller. Reg. l '.99. Silt 4.99. Penncrattie One Coat Plus Exterio r Latex with 8 year guarantee. Dries to a hard flat finish that resists stains. fad ing, chalkin g, yellow ing s nd mildewing. Ha nds. brushes and rollers clean easily in soap and water. Save$1Q Reg. 39.99. Sele 29.99. Penncraftti diaphrag m type paint sprayer Includes bleeder spray gun . ~ 1 pint alu minum cup and S' air hose. ~ Save$2 Save$5Q Reg. 1411.99. S•I• 911.99. Pen ncratte 1/t HI' compressor Overload protected motor, t2 gall on tank capacity, 15 ft. ,hose with '/1" eonnectlont. Rog. 13.99. Sale 11 .99. 8' step ladder. Alum l· num. ·Jc Penney Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: Ava il eb le et: NEWPORT BEACH, Fash io" l1land. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntin9ton Center U11 Pt1't ney1 time peym ent pla11 . • ' - 1 • Ill OAJlV PJlOf From Wlre Strvlce1 The recovery of Gu1dalupr, S. "''as pronounctd complete •ft,.r open tle:art 1urar.ry at tht SlRnford Medical Center in Palo Alto. Tht child wu born with C'v11notir heart disease, a-con· dlllnn rompoonded hy three possibly fatal c11rd1 ac cnm· plic11hon" Dr. Norm:in Shumw11y performed the 1 u r g er y , I .PEOPLE without ch11ri;ie, itnd donaUrln11 for the poverty-stricken ,i.i:lfl and a T11uana cl1nlr have rf'::trhf'rl $8 .000. "Sht is a \'ery lucky llLrl,'' San Dit>,1?.n p e d i 111 r i c 1 a n ?atric1;:i Ounk lre 1a1d. * * * 8ril1sh Rclrrslli Susannah Vnrk 11nd her hu!'ibanrl, actor Mich.111:1 W.tll11 di~lo!'ied in London lhf' hirlh of a Ji:irl - their.fir.~! chi!rl af1er almost 10 }'t3f8 Of marr1ap;r. Miss York, :lfl. l'illid she pl::innrd In name the 7-pound , fi-ouncf' llirl S;ishit. "hec11ui;e Russian lhings 11ppeal to me ,'' * * * Pianist V11n Cllburo v.•ill be11:in an eight·rnncerl lour in the Soviet Unlnn on ..Mav 2:1. the nlfithl Aftrr Presid'en t Nix- on 1rrives , and 5nme Soviet ,,,,, .... ...... , r· ~ .. ' UP'I Tt"'"'9 .. .EYES TITLE-Jani Hall. ~1iss Il linois, visit.~ hi ~· tor ic Porta Coelli C'hurr h in San German. Puerto Rico. She is on island to compete in Miss U.S.A. pageant. sources say I.he Prei;idf'nt will l'lttend the ta ll Texan 's first performencf'. Details of lht! President'.! program have nn! been an· nounctd, and the U . S . Embauy refused to 1 a y whftthf'r he would turn out for Cliburn A.nolhr:r Americ an mut1cia n, Mpr11M JWbr:rt1 Pr:ltr1, will prrform ~1ay ~ 1t the Moscow Conser11a1 ory, but Nixon is not expecled lo 1l· lend her concerl. * * * Dr. ~11tln1 SouretJ1 Hor ner. ll :12-year-nlrl mnther or three ('hildren. will take over July I !Ill the you ngrsl president In lht 93-yP.ar history of Rad· cliffe (Mass.) College. A psy,·holoBilll whn J1tudied !he emnlional strain!! that pro- ft.S!'lion11I !'IUCCtSS br ingll lo womfn. Or . Horntr ill an as11istanl professor of clinical and per~nality pllyc hology at H11rv11rd., _ She "uccf.Pds f\.1ary I. Run t· ini;? v.•ho regign,.d to bcrome !iiprcial assistanl lo Princelon President Will iam G. Bowen. Shi! 1s married lo Joseph I.. Hornf.r , a ·physicist with the Tr11nsportation System Centt!r of the ff"dtr al Department of Transportation . * * * Or. .Jocelyn Rou aaid in Nottingh11m. England she will rt!cord 11 runni 1'11; account or the birth n( the baby she is ex· pectinJ( next week. In be a ired hy the British Broadcasting Corp. "I · hope tn be. ablt! to describe it from the. first l)Cilns." said Dr Rou. JS, wl'M:l 1Jre1dy'has fou r children. "I went to te.ach women that childbirlh is a p I e a 1 1 n t rewarding e.1perience ind not one of fear," * * * Wllll1m C. C1rroll, the world'• second longest 1ur11l11- ing heart transplant patient., died in Photnix. Ariz. from cardiac failure after inslsllng he le.a ve the hospllal to be borne for Mothe.r'1 D1 y. Carroll. ~4. waa lhe world '• :l&t.h he.art transplant patient. He en joyed 44 1h monl h.9 of ac· ·Uve lire with the heart of a suicirif! vict im btalin1 in his breast. * * * Harv&rd Uni v er1lt y PCOnomist .I 11 h 1 Ketuueth Galbraith confirmed he will run for the St!nate against -Se.n. Edward W. Brooke !R·Mass.), undt!r certain conditions. "I've been asked repeatl"dly in recent weeks if I intend lo run for the Senate this ~utumn ," C.albraith sa id. "Since it is not my instinct lo be coy or fraudulent the an.!iwer is that I'm thinking very seriously about it," he said . Galbraith said he would nnt run unll!S.., Sen. George S. McC.ov t!rn w1g t he D e m o c r a 1 i c pre.s!dt!ntial nom inet!. Do-it-yourself ers' reupholstering fabric special. Reupholster your favorite sofa, chair or love seat. Make matching window treatments and bedspreads. Save on the. fa bric In your choice of three price groups and savt even more by doing It youraelf. 77 ~ - yard Heavier weight fabrics, 54~wide,.lncluding tapestries, velvets, textures, stain resist.ants. 54"fabrlc group that Includes )'01Jr choice of prints, 1w .. da •nd textured looks. 211 yard Tweedy fabrics, textured and auorted prints; aome easy-care, too. AJJ 54" Mde. 311 yard Ask for your frM folder on 'How to Reupholster.' This gives you step-by-step inatructions on reupholstering your fumiture. • 2 yard• co.-dining chelra • 3 yardl cOYtra occnlonal chllrs • 5 yllfd1 covtra club aofu JCPenney The values are hart every day. •• ,, 4 • Sale. Pick .up 20% saving~. Flexside~ luggage for men and.women. ... S·ale 26 38 Reg. 32.98. Women 's 26" Flexside~ pull- man features deeply embossed heavy gsuge vinyl over Bontexlll shell. aluminum fram e, chrome plated bolt locks. i nd screwed on molded handle for extra secu- rity. Interior has dobby des ign pad.ded liri· Ing, tie lapes and 3 large pockets. In fashion colors Sale 15 98 Reg. 19.98. 21" Weekender for overnighl trips 1nd "q_u ick·to·get-at" Items. In fashion colors Sale 1598 · Reg. 19.98. 15" Beau ty case with min removable tray and pocket. In fashion colors Sale .1358 Re g. 16.98. 18 " Tote bag. Ad justable shoulder strap and 2 zipper pockels. In fa shion r:o lors • •• ' Sale 26 38 Reg. 32.98. Men ·1·2-aulttr fllturts 1 padded rayon llnlng, wood1n han- gers ind ault framH, ind divider cur- tain. Sale 1758 Reg. 21 .98. 21 " Compan ion , in olive or black. Big savings on our manual ·and electric typewriters, too. Sale s54 Reg . $69. The Caravella 10" manual lias transparen t line Indicator, automatic apace bar and chang eable type. 91 /2" car- riage. Pica or el ite type. Sale s119 Reg. $139. The Concords " 12'' electric with 12" carriage has full baf" tabut11or. copy sat dial and more high quality fea- tures. Pict or elite. I l " Sale $165 )I Reg. $185. The Conccrt!lt PCA ha all tho features of th .. Conocrd•.''12" plu1 a power carriage retum. Concord•PCR 10" carriage. llll:tg . l1ff ·; .. , .. ., ... Sale prices effective through Su nday• ,, AH Penncrests typewrlt!rs made in U.S.A. expressfy for J.C. Penney by Sm~ r JC Penney •Shop Sunct.r noon to 5 P.M 81 the follow' .. -,, am..: NEWPORT BEACH. Fashion lslo~U~TINGTON ~EACH, Huntington Cenlw .... ' ' J'1 NEW~T HACH. Fa1Mo• 1.r.n~: HIJHT!NfiTON llEAOi,.~ C ifot, u,.''••11• .. "tfl"t9'-1•111-IM!l!l~l'lliz•:t r , ·---------~----8 PILOT-ADVUTISER Wtdntsdo)o, Moir 17, lm DAILY PILOT JIS Students Gatl1er P. Petitions SOFT~ELJ: SA~I fly llfar,·ln llfyers Anxiety Causes 1-leadaches · More .~£. petlUons are whlcll contains IPIC'eS for tbt now be~clidated tn Costa slgnalures of 14 registered. ?i1esa and neighboring cities voters, is being circulated In by Estancia High School Cost~ Mesa, Newport Beach, ud . Hunttngton Beach, Santa Ana st ents to enh~t support for and even Anaheim. ~ the ~roposed Fa_irvlew Park. "Since this may become a Michael LandUIO, adviser ta. ~~onal park it might come the Estancia High ScboOI. ' · C<lunty v~te and we want Ecology ·Committee · said 'the • \ -' . · petition. J~eollectid: --~,knoYlj. how p~ple 1n other within t Jmd:o!ed 11 U:W Itel a)>9ut K," Laodioo evidenee • 5 when the ' said! · · state Pllblfu:. ·Works BO'ard Altho~i;:h o~y 'l portion or aga in tak{J:jlp-:\bepark Jssue. the pellt10~ are in, La~ At that,1ft1:ite• the board "'ill ~aid some indicate that a bond consider Jbt: trade of 36,5 issue would nol be ~n ap- acres o( Paik territory to a proprlate means of paylllg for private ~jeloper for apart. the par~, -... -• -- By Or~ ~ttr S&elacrobn ~mtlimts there's a family suffers lhe worst sympton1s ; conlrolllng n1!1:1raine, but al• You have he1d•cbes! You history uf the condilion. Do nausea, von1iting, throbbing you, n11d the pa rt you have to are not alone -U tha t is any your eyE's blur! Do you hnve 1 di 1 1 ·i 1 play ls hn""l't:int. consolation. At least 85 per· double \·ision? A temporary pa 11• u ness. p:i P1 iii on. rv cent of people have headaches Joss or l'islon? Do you get Somtlinie1 exces..'I urlnntlon "~or M r~. Y.: Chancts are at one li?ne or another. About warning symptoms that an al· and sweating too. It is not lhnt the PKU tf!st hi• been one In 10 headaches is due to lnrk is on the way? Such are 1.UJusual tor the nose to done routinely when ypur In-· · tro bl For ex -I · 1 •--me congested nncl the fnnt ~·As born. JI is pracllced some or,garuc u e. · ~.,n1n1on comp wn s. ~v In most sltttes. To make eer-ample, typhoid, virus in-If you hR\'e ~-{la,·ing eyes red and inflanH'<I. ()f fection, diseases or ean, eyes. typlcnl migraine attacks. they course, lcl's not fnrgrt the liun. bcttrr itsk you,.. doctor. or sinuses, or too high blood pain -usually O\'er nnt' side PKl' is the :ihbrcviotlon for ~~~f ~~:: ~::~:::~:: f ~·fi! Ri!\1 ::r0~·;~~~;n~.~ An;..~:~.:~~~ ~~~::~;:i~:1~t~~:~~·~~~·~ headache is due In anxiety. -• -••••-• • Tn son1r pt'Oplc only for un clh1gnosNl nnd treated in time. frustration or tension. Usually are due to constriction and hour or tv.·o: in others, thret It's due to a chemica l in1· your sinuses aren't guilty. narrowinR: of 1he blood \'essels days or longer . Oner C1 r I wire bn11u1ce in the rhlld's dif.:t•slive Neither arr ,·our .f!\'CS. But in the bra in: lhen to 11 1.hslen-a v.•ttk! Or once or l\\ll't' a :cys lenl . C:htn ti Spt'tial .. ~up altOOugh tenSion hCadac"hes lion and ~welling of these yenr? pl.-rnf'nltiry dit'L the <'hdd lead the list , migraine is not an vessels : and a pa I n ( u I ~\!hat to do? netter have 11 gt'O\\S up l'\ormally. uncom mon factor. stretching of these arteries. long talk with your f\octor. I r1·1:>t·;H. 1f In doubt. cnn1act Dear Dr. Stelncrohn : 1· get It's not uncommon to have Spt'cial drugs taktn corly \\'ill your uhslrlr1<·1ai1 and pedlntrl· merit PW"P.ote• unless ... Jt has He said he had been In con- received. -'{tieal plans f 0 r tact ·wfth ~me local groups purchase o(;lbe entire 2S7-acre who iold him they favored • ~CAl'l r REAP IT ) ~E'S MY NEICiHBDR ···JUST property ·''fl',., lease-purchase option on the , _ severt headaches at frequent nu1nbness and tingling during ofttn abort tin attAck--0r at clu11 !(I dnulill• t'ht<'k whcthtr intervals. 1'ty doctor says the the first phase of the 111tack. lens! di111inish ltll Si."\'Cl'l~y. !lit• lt•i;t has bct'll done. TIMI trouble is migr<line. Just what They ma y last onc·hnlf" to Heview your v.·:iy nr. life. f;1l'I. Iha! you hav('n'l he11rd is it? -Mrs. h1. several hours. Son1tlln1rs unsct!\ln~ C'ntn1 1on~ ab<1u t 11 fnun your doctors, The i,.'...iN"J!iay be delayed land, offered at an overaU cost M?Yf P Ot'fR FROM (2f C/JOS LOVAKIA ·'" for 30 ~wever, if the of S4 milhon. COMMENT: It 's true that It Is during the second phast bring: on nttacks. It is not 1)11\y pt'ohnlily i11dict1tes thnt :il l is migraine headachc::.'....:.."':.:c:=ur:.:.·-:•"-f "thc:e_;•:.:.ltc:ac=k;....;;.th::.•lc.tc.h.ce_,pe"r-'so_n~)'--'O_ur_d0<-·_10_r _w_ho_h•_1s_n~Jo_h_ln __ w_e1_1 ____ · __ _ board gr;,i/is a request by Costa M . r-Jack' Ham. melt to it to 1&e July agenda. The s1n/i~, who espaused the par~ ~'-•t a meeting of the Pub · ,WOrks Boprd in Sacramtr~Tl~ ;earlier this month, Dfil like to see the park pre~.., a natural area ~ ,i!fe opposed to arteria l,Clitting through the pro ~-. · Their .~::~:each page of . ·~ University Coed Vies For Award Barbara 4 "oorevitch, a University ffllfi 'chool senior, will be competing · with 33 other s~uiMft!'""fof a 'total of .;~:_·, r $14,000 .ID: t.$1h.. . .Prizes during finals of tf:e Bank or America Achi evement Awards Thurs- day in Los Angeles' Century City Hotel. 6 "', J Miss Goorevi trh of 4171 Brisbane: 1 ·"~.,. Irvine, ~I compete in the Fine Arts division for a $1,000 top prize. A second place B\\•ard or $750, a !hird prize of $500 and four prizes of $250 are also a\vard- ed. Students ~·ill be judged by a ..,, panel or civic leaders who will rate them on their abilily to discuss topics related lo their 11udies. The finalists have undergone weeks of selection based on scholarship, leadership , outside activities and in· terviews. Fullerto,n. ~ Student Wins $SOO ... FULLERTO~ Cat State Fullerton juniof'rom Gorman has won the 1m Las Angeles Publicity Club Scholarship or $500, taking first place among public relations s t u d e n t s screened, Gorman, 20, defeated con- testants from 23 two and fou r- year colleges aod universities in Orange and Los · Angeles counties. · f Writing skills, personal in- terviews and knowledge of PR techniques were criteria for the judging. Gorman, f o rm erly of Laguna Beach, worked in the DAILY PJLOT's south county ofnce covering the youth scene and city affairs . 17 Coast Students • Seventeen Orange C o a 1 l area students attending Ca1 State Fullerton have ~in itiated into the Calllomia chapter of the Beta Gamma Sigma buslnes.s hooor society. New atudent members were honoNd for their academic e1ce:Ue.nce in the School of Busineu-Administration and F.conomica at Cal State. New memben include Angela K. Lau, Costa Mesa ; Tbomas E. Hayes and 1'fervin M. Vste.r, Tustin : David M. Welllhold. Newpol'I -Beach; · Nancy ~i. ftfont go mery , W"1tmlnrter and Jack L. MllXftU, El Toro. Edward J. Diorio. Stephen J. Heln:zin and James W. Wimer, Huntington Beach anif Edgar T. Hlnh, Laguna Niguel. William B. Field and Ronald J. Molnetll. Santa Ana and Richard E. Mmfil. Loulst A. SplV<y, Milton G. Stein, F.ric L. Slewart and OUvtr L. W11"'n all ol OrlJICe, att lhr othn'.-" -. , .. , -- NYLON Hl·LOW 100% continuous filamen t nylon pile. Popular nylon hi -low that com- bines beauty and durab ility. Many . colors to Choose fro m, NOW SALE PRI CED COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• $4.99 DuPont Tri·Color Shag 100% DuPont ny lon pile. Deep, rich, durable shag. Beautiful new three colo r designs. NOW SALE PRI CED COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• $6.99 DACRON® SHAG """ ~~--9 SQ. YD. SAYE $2.00 91 SQ. YD. SAYE ·' $3.00 • LIVING ROOM, DJNING ROOM, 100% dacron polyester pile. Beau- tiful new deep shag with a full HALtWAY AND TWO BEDROOMS YOUR CHOICll deep pl le. Many new decorator colors to choose from. SALE PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• $7.91 SI. YD. SAYE $3.0D •DU PONT NYLON •COMMERCIAL TWEEDS • HERCULON ·--COMPLETELY $ INSTALLED OVER LUXURIOUS Alliecl NYLON SHAG New Heavy, Deep Shar. Styled to Add Bea uly to Ally Home. Beautiful Decoralor Colors. NOW SALE PRICED a d lfve ;,ffa,,.-11 !Ail m }*' ,;, 99 "1000's0F REMNANTS % SMALL 0 0 SIZE %, SAVINGS ur ro .. FOAM PADDING ~11 ~:. .. ,j/cAf4,. SQ. TO. SAYI SJ.Of LIVING ROOM, DINING HALLWAYS, BATHS, Kitchen fi Carpets NAME BRANDS New designer designs Hi-density foam . back. Great for kitchens, patios, pool decks, elc. 99 -------......... _ ROOM, BEDROOMS CARS, ETC. COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••.•••••••• $7.99 BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS • 1 ST QUALITY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES • SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY IN THE WEST """:ol."•' • EVERY ROLL Of'CARPET IS MARKED & PRICED FOi YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE •All LABOR UNCONDITIONALl Y GUARANTEED KODEL PLUSH KODEL SCULPTURED KODEL Tll·COLOI SHAG .~\I;. 100% Kodel polyeslor pil e. Rich. 499 100% Kodel polyester pile. 3 pile hei1ht 599 100% Kodel polyester pile... 599 luxuriously thick pile. New patlern in gracelul design. Rugged rich, deep thick pile. Many decorator colors. '1a:f· d11rab 1l1!y. Beaut iful colors. '~;.::· new hi·style decorator 3-color s~;.;f· NOW SALi r11c10... '"" NOW uu PllCID....... u.eo shag to selec l from. SALE PR ICED. "·" COMPARABLE RETAIL ....... $7.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL ............ $1.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL •••••• $1.9.9 DACRON ® TRI-COLOR SHAG CL ..... ( •. 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'"I tc11·1 ~·no1v if I'll ''\'er h.1rc nno!her." ;idrlcd tlic 2tl-y~:i1·-ol<l Olttricldt'r CJf the Chirap,o Cubs. ~!ond;iy nc!r!cd 32 points to his b:!tting nver;igr. boo:-tin~ it to .375. ns his po11cr 1lcr:ions1 r1!r:o11 k1·;,1"l r:n 8-1 victory Tu1·s· day nil!ht ror th e Cubs O\"er the J>pil:idclohi:l Phill!t'"· ~-lond;iy 1·.-;1~ !'=Lrpr;srd by his su111·r pc;-;orinoncr. bct·11'!'." he c;imc lo the h:ilJpa rk 11·'.l h :i r·P.ld aurl :i sort· thror '. i:c f~ It !O )X'•Ot ly he had nothinr: lo (':l! S'tll:C brcr.!:~ast. ,,, Pt;U..)1_<\N. \\lash. -111c \Vashington Statt· Unh'crsity Cc;ugars rallied from a 2--0 d.cficit 10 f'dgc the r n;vcrs!ty of <~:c,-:oo 3-2 in 1hc Pacifir·8 Confcrrncc l\c-~h"rn Divis:o11 i,;>scball pla~·orr here l ll'~Sda:;. The Cougars \',111 nO\\' fare 1hl' t ·niversity of ~ou1 hcrn California in Lus Angeles Fric.ial' anti Saturday for 1J1c con- ference playoff. \\'HI TI'IER -Southern California's frcshm::n-!:itcn te:un s~\ept to it s scvt nlh JJac!fic-6 golf 1itlc in nine vears Tucs•!:iy :is f)re~on's Cr.:ig Gris\rolrf captured the in'r\;rlual title by :i. slrr.kc. r p;~'\l'O:d. 1hc 1970 ch:i mtlion in th t• C\ 1~. \\'as )'ond:.i~,.s firsl-da\' h:;.1rlcr \ri r'1 1110 rot~n•!s of i.t 0111d 'ifl 01·er tt>c par i:! l .10J\ at 1ilc C.1lifomia Cou111rv ('lub. Thr> ~nror cnrTie back 1vith ;5 and 71 !er a f<:Lr-round total of 200. C:-;1ig Stad1<>r. a l'SC fr~htnan. sho: :l fina!·rotmd 69 <1r.d finished a stroke o~f t he pace at 291. 1;sC·s Doug Hul.'.!nd. also a fresh. rinished liflh for the Troj<1n11. [SC \\'tlUllrl UIJ "ith l,lf:j s!rokr~ lo 1 .1 ~7 for \\'.:s11i1lri1cn. 1rh;eh upst:t Stan- ford . "·hich score::! only l,l!:'!l. ,,, ' Bl'FFALO. NY. -c;eurgr "Pun ch"t Jmlach stepped do"·n Tuesd ay as conc h of the National Hockey l.£aguc's Buffalo Sc.bs. but said "l'1n ready lo \_\Ork" at his other joh. l'l'neral mana~c'- Jmlaeh. 51 , recovering trOm a f e \LfC heart allack. said h's dec ision to gire up one of his du::il positions SIPm'Tled from. in part. his t!o::lors· rccomm ~nd?.tlons. He said no succe""sor had ~n chosen . but the job is Joe Crozier's, if he wants ii. . "" ~UNNEAPOLJS Funeral ,\en·:ces ~·ere held this morrung for Le.: S.::.;' · ' it 1'1arshlil. ~tinn , nal'\'c \\ho t • ;11 round of :i 1!151 bout ~J:•rei auo ~eorl.'d n TKO vi eto!'y over S;n·u!d. lhc:u rt•l:re I lo l::;.<eon1c ;:n opcrnl 'nc l'nt.;111cL•r l11 :\1".1· Jcrse~·. SEATTL& l·'ornH r \'.\;rid Bo~;ill': As::oci::tion hca\·}'\l'eight 4·ha111p .Ji1nil1Y l·~IHs score:! a !echn'cnl k11ockou1 01 1·r Dick l:osha ht'fl' ·rl!rsd:iy night in 1hc si1'th ro und of a sehcdulcd JO-round fight. By 110\\' \ Hfl I . 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'llr· 1111•· ma11 tJ 1 : 11-t'l111r :u.tl kls~iu" hl:t n1oont 1111~ 1111 • 111 rllt' 11 ti an•I hrokt> a ''' durlna r..ct-S ill ~t:«Jrid The 11n1n1~1 wu IUbM.· quent!;,· dcslroyt'd, . 1 1 '• " -·-"'-~ .. ----------" • -...... , .... ,.v .· 4JIL~D~A~l:L~V~P~l:LO::.:_• --------'~·~·<~•1•1 14 1 M41 17 l'u1 Flight Cost May l(eep Hermstad Home Buc8 Lo se fop Cage , . - Returnee 'rwn <" lht are11'5 l.np tunior coll"'.'!"' b.t,)l:ethpll slars will pl1y fflr 011! of .o;t11tt t1n1vrr1i h~s ntx! stason wh1lf' on!' nf thr Orangt Coa st ColJell'.r '~ lrcshm11n starter.i. wlJI not rrturn In 1t72-7.1 Th11t's th,. lalrst on the .JC t <ll!" )1·rnr (;olden Wr ~r~ .n m Andcrsnn hl'l .'i ~1rn,.d A n111innnl triter of 1ntrnf w!!h "ld<ihn Stilt lJniver~ity anrl <X:c·,, !-.kip Will1an\s b1 ex J)f.!cted to enroll at Ill,. Unlvtr.i.11v nf ll1w1U in Sept.t.mbt-r. • Wiiiia~ !6-71 was thl' lr<1d1n;: rr· boundrr and. ,11cor,.r for ro:teh llrrh Llv1ey·s Plralr~ last sra.~nn anrl w111'1 hnnored nn th,. all-South <..:r111~1 f'.<1n · ference ltam The ex-Est1ncl1 llls~Wr H\te:ndtd C11I , CRAIG SllEFF Poly ($an LUI!! Obl~po 1 hlf. fre 1>hm•n )'ear. Andtrson WflS R steady ~rformrr tor roach OJck Slrit'klin"s Ru11tlrrs f1Jr lwo · 11e811on11. The Jt111leho Alam itos HIRh nre helptd Golden West to thr. Snu1hern C1Jlfornia rlrcuit erown 11 nd " third place finish In the ~t11te tourney two sea11nns Igo. !\1eanwhile . OCC cenltr Jo;rlc Sou\h Y•1l·k <S.8 ) will not return. lh!'11 been rho1Jcn to !6·81 wlll not return. lft's be~n chor;en by the Mor1non ChUr{'h lo go 011 a llvO. ye11r mission whic h isn't exactly rxclt· Ina: new1 to Livaoy . With Southwick, Jim Styinour 11nrl Ch_.11ck Yerkey t1~c:tttd to return . Uvaey flsured to have an -adequate nucleu&. Now htt'• hurttn1 tor .t big min .. Llvaey Is hot after M11rlna Hlch ace De1n Bogdan -11 11 Stricklin. Patrt111 for OCC'11eccu1d 1Mu11 Mllf!I Eltoa caae to111111ment In December have alrudy beta put toaethtr by LIVlt)'. Saddltbtck 1u1le8 wlU1 El C1111lno la Ille llrat tilt Dec. I with C)ran1• Cout meetl11 Olend1le la lbe t o'rlock &1mr.. Tbe ntrt nlaht Cypma f1oe1 PhoenLI ud Allu H1ncock duel1 Santa A••· Saddleb11ck c11e co111:h Roy Sleven1 1ay1 he '1 dropplna out of the Mt San Jacinto tourney rit11I 1t11&on and wlll parUclpa1;. In the Antelope Valley cl1 sstc. 'Tht Gauchos will 111110 compete In thfl OCC and Dellert toum1ments. , The OCC end Golden Wtst lnurney lineups are the ssm,. Th~ Piratts and Rustl,rs wt\\ both pley In the Ch1ffey 1nvlta.tlon1 I \vh\le OCC Is al 5o It.I for the S1nta f\lonlca cl lllllc . Golden \Ve:5t al so rtturns to the ~toorpark and Rll·tr!'llde t\'fnt1 . Three •IVtl of Clllfonal1 An1et1' ,1ayera •re t:urnntly t1ktn1 a te.nnta (Ja11 from Ooa ft.owe .at Gnlden \\'eat. Tbey IDrlude r.tm••· Jim !pear.er. Lloyd Allta ud r.tel Queeo. Oranp:e CoaAt CO\ltge 1-wlm sensation Matt Grttr will not re.turn to the Pirate!' campu! n~xt fall . An excellent studt.n t, Grter la expeclff:I to tr1nsftr to Stanford, 1•~ ~ucs aquatic• coach Jack fullertcm. Din Splndltr, r.u . San Antonio Cnll1.1e'11 1t.artln1 ttnttr the pa.5t '""0 t1e115nn~. h•~ alao 1lgntd 11 letter t'lf l~nt "'Ith Idaho St.ate Unl\1e.r5Uy. Ida.ho Slatt roarh .Jim Killin,R5'rorlh. fnrmtrly nf Cerrito• Collt,1;l', 1~ Pxpeclt'd to nto\'e f.t [\' fopma to a fnr"·ard 5pol to makt room for Splndltr j6·10L Bv tRA(f, SHEFY 01 l~t DtllV l'lltl l•t ll lnm ill'tm~tlirl h3& 111 onr,.·ln·n·lif"'tirn,. nlrrr hut hf' doc n't know ii h,. II hr 1th!,. 10 8('('f'p!· II Ht rmst ;id, thr <;ulrJ rn \~r\t Cnllr~+-' 11quat1r·5 roarh, 111?>! wr•·k wn~ i.rle.t'IPrJ ;i~ onr of l1•:t1 1Jr11I•"' :-ii~!,., w:itl'r pti)fl r1•fl'l'l'f1' lo W(Jfk !he UJ• l"11tn 1nl( .~urnmf'r r11.v1np1c 1.:i n1t~ 1n M11n11·h 1 .r1 n1 ;;r1v Bui the Ol y1nnif' Comrr11tt re h;i~ 11;.1rl !hi! Jt will no! pay thr [' S 11ffic1.1I '~ WP.Y to 1 irrrn<in y Thi· t r11n,.;pr1r!~tton 1·11-.1 1-. l!I" 11n lv hnn::11p with llrr1nst:1d fJ!H'!' he ~f'l l:i lo (;rrn111nv. 1h"' host <:ountry ·"11J p;1y all his l'Xflf)n:;es wtule ht's lhl'!rt: '"Thi' ()lymph: c,mm1u,e 1nd1cattd 3 coupl,. or months ngo 10 all 0H1rlals 1ha1 u \.\Ould not pay the 1ran1ipor1;i rion cost,!\ tr1 ~!un1<'h. hut th;11 lhry would try .and "nrk JJnrnet h1na ou t f rc1Uy don't know 11ha1 1he i.1tuat1on Is. If the ()lymplc Com1n1tt re rtor.~n·1 pAy my v.ay 1t wou ld he <lrl11htful if I would be able to •fford It . "B1J:ht now I'm ju111 sitt lng loose. It's up to lhem lo m<ikf' the next movl!'," sa ys H,.rnistad Hrrp,~tarl ~3VI\ he'll probably lo::.e 11 hn11t $111 1<1 frnm hi~ ~ummrr J'lh by goln~ lo !he lll;n1p1c:, And lf he de cides Lo go "'ith the U.S polo team on a three-Week TOM HERMSTAD -PICKEO TO REFE~EE AT OLYMPICS In Elfins Tourney Riccilli i11 4th Place \\'f'stniin~ter'.~ t'rl'rl Rirrtll1 l\cl1\·\rd 11 four-.nan1r hlock of 1!91 !(l pu1 h1111 111 thr No 4 po~1t inn after thr r,,unrl n i~h! nf lhr 121h .tnnu;i! Wr.~! r rast \liirrh (;An1r Elin11n:illons "! Kona Lanrs in C.Osta f\lr.~::i fllonrlay n1~ht ~rss1ons-.before: coming up u·irh a chsin· p1nn on Auiz . 28. Reboin Dinner Hicc il!i 1.~ ju~r 21 pin ~ hf'h 111<l lhf' lradt'r ·-Pico Rh·<'r<1 's Gror~" Shorr Thr oprni n~ nlf:hl ·!'I top ~arnt cam! fron1 R i1·rr~ide·~ Chris L '\'I" 1 i1J rolltr! i;r 2i9 to help him 1ntn fi l111 p!arr, just a pin <1hrad of f\\'O-l1n1r E11n1s cha1npion Bnh Ha1nircz of i\nahr in1. T•• 11 IHlltri "' llnwlt• C!tv "'"' Some. 180 l){'rSOO~ are t xpr1·trrl In ftl(' rtHring Hu11tin11.to11 Btarh ll1~h (n,H :1 teacher Al Beboin loniJl;ht Al 1ht Hun · llnAton·Sher~ton Inn no Co11&! H1 Rh \\'l\Y A social geth,rlng Is schedultd fnr ~, 15 "'ilh the: dinn('r ~ginn ing A! 7. Tickt!t s !or the affair. prircri al Stl.7~ eath, ""ill he 11\·a1l:ible at the doo r 111 st•rnnrl plarr i.~ fiArdtn.1~ c;('nrr.P \'AJ!rv1rn1 (AAfll \\'hlir E. <; \lork nf L~·n1\·oorl hold.c; down lhC' ;\·o, 3 .~pn1 1llii 1. lllhrr t11p arrA IX'rforn1nnrr~ r:11nt' rr11111 Burl Hn.!ie of Hunting1nn Bc:i('h :i11d C•'!itA ~IC's11'.c; Charlil' Sihillini:: l\'l1Cl .1rr ni111h anrl 12th Rose had A four-gsi1ne stt Of 8~1 11•htlf' ~\hilling had An 847. Tht Elin1~. t>owlerl in four·gan1e bh1rk~ t lH"h ~lnnrlay nJJ:h!. n·JI\ cruise th~1u,.:h 14 1 C·•N~• ~~r·•. Jli(f\ lflvP'I 111 1 C.f<"Q' V•ll•v••n•. G1<c1tn• IH J (. U. .\\"·•,I ~""~ 111 • ~rr~ R•(t•ll•, W•'l"'•n!••• ,.n J (~"~ Le,.,~ lf lvt r5,dl Mt ~ Se~ r.,.~, ,.,, • .,.. lj'' ' noo 11 • .,,,,,1 1.n11·!·"' 1 1 ~ R11-i L~•,,l:l•«I ftl~f'!I~ Pttt~ < Jp,,,. 0 N••h, TO"•">f II > '~ fl"" llO" >1 Jnl.n~·~' lUI " ,, I o·~N ''~~ •fl!rlt1. ll er-••'• 5·~·11 no. (l~ ii 1,1, .. 1 111, 11 1111y 11,.~"' 1w"'"''""'"' ~ ,, F•NI Oo:lvonp,ly (toSI• l,\~U l l t! " •···~ A•(M•~M <C~ll • lll•V\ I ll .M bu•~I t<l•c•1 ll•u"'" v,,,~l ~1 .. , (l~<I'• L •(~•• (01n1 PolrtJ 11; " IC•von G•~"e~ IW.•"•1inllt •I Iii', Jl. Gar (~yHrr IM''~~ v,r r• l ' !l Ll "Y 5c~o~nfti(lfr ((~"~ M'f', 1'0 the Balboa .~dub has let its guard Clown. 1 Th•f'sright. The Bilbo& Bay Club/ lnd'an Wells hes excusod the gate guard for a little wh ile longer. But on/y a 11Hle whtltt, We wanted to gl.,,.eyou 1 chanca to keep tabs on our orogross. To lel you share ou r 1rrf.,,.al 1n F>alm Sonngs, During our opening ectlebration on the Wtekend of May 20th, en Joy our tenn ia courts 1nd watch "w,rldCtass .. prolesslon11 tenn is being exhibited. Danct! i nd dine atourclubhou1t . View our oll'l!ll>ic&ilo.J>OOl and jacuni. Golf at the championship Indian Wells Golf Club. To become 1 part of this aisuat DS=-J aHtuence that the BBC fs knO\Yl'I for. take a look at our stud/01, 1ownhouses. custom suites. ind the rich la.ndscaplng that surrounds them. We offer you • l"N.lt Sf'!fJivls . 1• .~ I~ 1, -... private. corporate, or joint i ~ ownerships In addition to 'lt \) membership in the Belboa Bay ~ l Club. guest privileges in 44 " • international clubs:, golfing on • l: wortd famous courses. complete · ~ D propeny management. rental and ~ L!!I hotel services. oat• hOuse, and l I it I $0CUrff9Quarau~1,soo10 s~;ooo. ! ~ \l Come see us on May~· Thlt .... ~ gate guard will be coming '---------' blck soon. BALBOA BAY CLUB ~INDIAN WELLS Sties and lnlonnation C.nttr Highway 111 to Bay Club OrivenH-345-2561 Ext.49 • • f.uroPf •n tour in .June that would mean the "·hole summ"'r would be lo&t as far a5 v.·ork 15 coni:crne<l · I fir.u rr I'll prnhahly bP out 'a bout 12 &Q'l HI J{O on hoth !rip~. Th(' nrr·O!yn1· pir11: 1np ls lotally paid for and they've told 111t· to lt'~Vf' thus«' <lat es O._Pf'??·_ ~~t I Y:on't kno\v until .fun!': 4 y,~J'll 1nake that tri p yet . ··J've bten told th is is a ence·i nla. lifr,timl' thi ng and I 11m very pleabed to h&ve brcn ~e!c<:!rd , b:ll the only thlng lhit scares me Is th15 fin:in<:isl thing. \\'h!!n vou're marnrd. have a house and a cou ple.of kids it makes a differencr." l]crmslnd is slill opti mistic thar some sort of financial arrangement will be • \ made in I he next few "'eeks 1'he e1·Long Beach State ariualic s star probably, \vould never have received the Ol} mplc appointmrnl had ii not bten for · an inc!dcnt in 196$ "·hen he "'3! the polo co11ch at Lake"·ood High. HermsLad'11 Lakewood team had worked out the pre\·ious summer. but a U:Jng Beach Unified School Olstric!t ruling stipulated that sc hools in the dlitrlct couldn 't do that -so Hermstad was suspended from coac hing for a semester. -"I 'lost my coaching pay and I \Vasn't 111!01vcd to be around the pool area so I stoned off iciating." says Hermstad . Al tho1.11h lt was his first shot at of- ftclatlng, Hermstad worked mostl y col· lege games in the Pa cific-3. HI!' moved on to Golden \\ltst in 1966, 001 continued to work as' a referee dut· LOK lhe summer, (l[f1c1Jting AAU tournaments. During the last four years. he 's worked the nat ional finals, usuapy doing the champiOnship game. J Then las! summer he was pick~ to ~f: ficiate at the Pan·am Games 10 q11, Colombia. - '"Tha!'s probably one of the reaso~ r was selefled for the Olympic i;;amet." says the 32-year old Seal Beach re~idetit. "! got rated prelty weJI at Colom~a. Before I "'tnl down I \vas rated the Nt>. 3 offic!al in the U.S. Now I'm ranked i,o. L" UCI May Have More Con11>any In Playoffs All-Crestview League Diablo, SC Players \Vith four. teams already named for the competition and a good possihi11t ,v th:it a fi rth squarl \vill be added to rhr 1972 NCAA \Vrstcrn llcgional b a s e b a l I pl11yoffs a! San Frrnando Valle y S1:i1e College nrxl weekend, chairman \)1ek Arbcnz of Chapman College is "'c1ghlng.. a f!vc·tcam schedule at the present tin1c. Earn 2nd .Team Spot,s The tournament will be a double-loss elimination affa ir and if five teams are Involved. ac:!ion will begin on Thursdey. The four le<1nu; already namerl 10 the tournry in<:ludr UC ·Irvine, Chapman, Puget Sound 11 nd host San Fernando Valley Stale. The fifth possibility is the F11r Wtstern Conference champion \.\'ilh three tean1s currCnlly embroiled in a bitter battle for the top spot that will not be rleci<ieO until !he cOming \vecken:-t_ "Thch> \l'ill be no seedlng of tPams in the tournament." Arbcnz says. "It 11ill depend on the luck. of the dra1v for hrs! round opponenls wi!h th C' bR1'1ncc of the sehcdulc mapped out in advancr." Under thr prcscn1 five-tea in fonnat, ·teams A and B will play the firs t. J,1an1e with teams C and D meeting next. Te11 m r; v.·ill then play the first two ganl(' \l'ln- ncrs in su{·cessive gamrs before any lea1ns are clin1inaled "'it h a second loss. i\1eanv:hi lc. coach Gary Adams has given his snuad a week of rest "'ith ex- crpt ion of pitchrrs thro\~·ing every dCJy. "1 frlt they necdrd a rest ;ifter our fini~hing flurry that saw us pl11.y five straight games in as nlany days." Adams says. A:skc<:I about a probable st11rter ar 1hf' regionals, Adams stated that Garv Whee lock (9-4 1 v:ould be his initl8l pitcher with Jerry Maras. Bob Barlow or Tom Dodd taking over for the second gan1e. Barlow has been bothered \l'i!h a :.-ore arm but feels he \\'ill be ready to return to 11:r!ion in time: for thr tournan1ent He sports a 9..J record Rnd h:is 1he team's IO\\'eSI e r.a. RI 2.:1!1 follO\\'{'d by \\'heelock t2.fi.1J and Dodd !2 .6:!1 . The curren t UC! sr1uad is one of the ~'oungrst 10 co1npcre 1n thr rcgionrils. Adan1!'I has 1hrcr frcshlncn 1n tile i;·artin.C! lin"1·n 1nrli·rl·n~ ratchrr Tl'rry Stupy, ltft fielder Rod Spence and righl firl r rr Rick Peters. i\laras is also a frt!hn1an. ~·ir:;t ba sen1an Jeff i\·lalinoff. the lcan,·s leading hiller ll'ilh a .344 ;i ve ragr and third baseman Dave Lyons i .328) are iophomores. · Other starters include juniors Dan }{;1ns('n !Shcr1srop1 and Rich i\1olina (center field l. Dan Co ronado at second base is !he lonl' senior . Barlo1v and Dodd are juniors Anti \Vheelock is 11 sophomor'°. T11'0 r-.tisslon Viejo High players and a San Clemente Trilon were honored In the: official All-Crestview Le~1gue baseball selections as picked by the DA ILY f'ILOT. ~l ission Viejo s!<tndoul!'I are outfielder Scott Tolbe rt and utility player Rob t'ergu~on. Tolbert w::is a key to almost every Diablo victory with his timely hilting and Frrguson proved versa!lle \rith his bat, fielding and pitching. • Both 11,ere accorded second team berths alter a disappointing leagut cam· paign. Another second team ~erth °"'en! to San Clemente's R·eschan .. whn sparkleO lv.lth lhP bat. ( .4521 and \\"SS an outstanding Uni's Peregucl Top Area Piel( 111 Ora11ge Loo11 Five Orange Coast area players hove been n:nnM lo thP nff ici::i l All-Oran~e League base ball tc;iin as selected by the Orange CJunty ~por!s"''filc rs As.~oci ::ition . Leading the \i.'it is Un1 vcrsi!y High"s Rick Percgud. "·ho garnered ;:i fir.I\! tr~m b:;n h as an outfielder after finishing the 1'112 Cilmpaign with a flossy .432 batting il ;: ':l~C. _ Sc ::~ncl 1can1 sn.1ts 11'rre accordrd l"ni\"erzi !.v's Lob Pauerson (outfirlde.r1 and Steve Fargo 1 s e co n d base l and Laguha Beach's Bob Fee and Mike !11oorman. Coach nr the year honor s go to Sonora Hif!h's Bill \V\lson. Sonora pitcher Jim Peter~on was named pla yer of the year. PTAYrr. Stllffl l"tt•"rn. Snn~·o llr•11tn. V1ltnt'I All·O• '"'II l.•••11• l'ot11 111m F ·l·U' ~inoro M•rmolr lo. VJtonc•• F ••l~1nQ , ~oner~ .l.'e<!eu. El [)<)r1dn ~>;,(}, Sonn•1 f<•"· Sono•~ P. Pere•""· Un•v•n 1•• P•r81lJ, V• '"C'I R•c~s. V1l•nc•1 L•.ion, 8rr• P F r11•f '. S!'lnO•I P 't~c.o~:~~. sa::c~ '~ J 1nio, Un!v1rJi!Y 19 M11orm1n. l.•~un1 a11c~ SS Mun•on, SMtd•r~r(~ .l B l'11!1rMn, U11iv1r11ty 0' Bur~I. SoM•I 0 ' M•1~oe1tn, El De•eci O ~ ,. ,. " "· •• ,. ,. ••• 1: l<•~l •n, El D'lre!ln U1 1 Sr. Pl•ve• o' ·~•vet• -J -""'!e>e~ So>W•I Co•c~ 01 '~• 1 rer -81'' w 11~n. So,.,•1 ,, ;o 1~1 ' . .111 '" ". .;'116 "' ,,. .n> Baseball S landings ~ATIO~AL LEAGUE East Division T\e1\' York Philadt>lphta Pittsburgh ritontreal Chicago II' L Prt. GB 19 7 i31 .~71 .~2fl .50\l .4'0 ;i57 St. Louis Oodger' Hou~ton ~ Cincinnati San Ditgo AllanlAi 15 11 1312 13 13 12 13 10 IR 'rest Divl~i'ln • 1 ~ 111 Hi 11'1 ! I 1.1 12 lli San Francisco Ill 17 ~ 21 t vt,dl•" lttMtlll (~'cite ~ •~ 'td•lr~' 1 '"''"llo'I~ • ~· L~ " l N•w Vr•-1 ~·~"·••!l J .. ~"''"" • A"•r•1 \ lfl A~tr 't• : 11~ ti t•O G (•"('""''' •; ~·" l'•f"{"r,~ 1 ~ ToeAv"• G1mrJ 1143 llJ,'I ~!Cl ;ii, 42!l 6 .'l70 i i ) ,311\l 10 (•"(•"""" IC .... .., .... !·~' •• 5.11., '""C•I(" • 1'"•(!'11 1 f l ' C~·r••n fMU'"'' 'I\ ,, .. ""'~' n• I ((t"l•~ <,.~1 nltM AV~t•~ll rMtA0\111~ ~.J\ 41 ,.,, •• ,. Ytr\ IG••'"' ;.n ... 11111 ·'' ~O\JIJ 15o!nl > 1.11 ,, .,,11s1:1;,.." 1•1•u ).I\, 0\11~• •••••• /lllf'ld l fl " ... ~~1•&<> !t'llf"\t• ).1), "ft"' l,e\ '"''''' IJl!il't l·l l I! .Jt" O~o !N~" :0.Jl ";'"' All!ERICAr--1 LEAGUE East Df,·ision w L Cle.\"eland 14 9 Detro1t 13 Ill Rall imore 13 11 Boston 9 12 New \'ork 9 14 !\llh\allkE'e ' 15 \r,~t Dh;i~inn ~11nne~·-:ta " 7 0Akland 14 8 Chica~o 15 ' KRn~~s Cl!.v 11 I ~ An~tl~ tn 15 Texas 10 15 Tv•lflV'I lttwth JJ•.., Vr·• J C•••fl&"e 1 I fn•'e" 1. 1.'•I,.•· I.!" I TG 1~"in•1 """'" (<'Y \ T•>•' e (~(•to• 2 ",·.~·•v'• I e•1•·..,~·• ' Ot"•t•t l C1h~rftlt • 01W • '" 1 totllW't Glll't' Pct "" .5~5 .542 . .429 .391 .286 .696 .6¥ .'25 524 40\l .40\l GB 1 '~ 4 5 7 I'\ I'> ,,, 7 7 ""'""'"°1• ,e,~··.,..~ ,.,, ,, C •·ui~ 1e•t 111v "' N~· "on !1{1·1'• 'll ., C:••v•l•rocl • T G•D\O J·!, "'D~I P.f'."~" I ~ •t>t•T 1·11 I ' ~•llw•u-'4' fl.e"-ho•• I' II "ill\! 1,, ... !l'r·"'•" 1-H •' itenu• (••.-10•190 1·n n·9M ll'"f""'lr, iDetlt"' ~JI ti 0.1..-ot l l~!1(h 6•1', ,.,~,,, Oft"l•n~ 1j.lol'r--•n .. 11 M Cll!lt"''' IM l v 11-11, I tolflll I DEAN L!:WIS 1966 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA S.rvlct .tnd Parts f'Or All Imported Cari Modern llody Shop fer All Cars 646-9303 Orana• Counl)"s Largest and Mo•t Modern TO)'O!.I and Volvo Doler OVIRSIAI DlLIVllY SPECIALISTS barkup man at catcher. Player ol the year and coach of the year laurels go to champion Katella ··, Ca rlos Tinoco and Noel Sv.·eeney. All-Cre1ilvlew League first Team Name . School Pos. Clas• Mar~ Folsom, El Modena P Sr. 7-1 ~tcHale. Villa Park P Jr. 3.5 Tuvell. f'onthill C Sr. ,4RO \Vhieldnn, K11tella JB Sr. .433 Stuhr. Tustin 28 Sr. .374 Aval os. Tustln 38 Jr, ,3f0 Steinmeyer, Katel!a SS Sr. .27& Tinoco. Katella OF' 5-r. .462 Jones. Tuslin OF' Sr. .340 Peck, Vill11 Park OF' Sr. .4HI Peterson, El ~Iodena Util Sr. .400 · Second Team S11;1rez. Kalel!a ,. P ·· Sr. 6-0 Wv ini;stone. Oran ,Ee P Sr. 4-3 R"schan , !'An Clt'mentt C Sr. .4~? t11ilthel!. El ~'l 'ldena 1 R Sr. .3~3 L11rkcn , K;i tPll;i 2R Jr. .372 ~ucklev. El 1\1orlena :m .Ir. .22i Ch:imnion. Foolhill SS Jr. .3M L;ik. Tu:-t;n OF .Jr. .311l Tnlhert. i\1i.'iSion Virjn Of' Sr. .2fi3 Rich11rd.'ion. O,.anp:e OF' Sr. .412 f"P,.f!Usnn , ~1.V. Ulil Jr. .250 PJ;i \·er of· the· ~·ear Carlos Tinoco, K:i!elJ::i C~.,ch of the year ~oel S"·eeney. Kate Ila Estancia Pia ys • For Playoffs Estancia Hi~h·s Eagles collided \Vilh fi.lagnolia at Fountain Valley High this af ternoon in a battle for a Clf AAAA playoff berth follo"·i ng Muir's 5.2 victory 1o\"er i\olonrovia Tuesday in Pacific League play The verdic1 pushed Pasadtne into a tie for second place \\il h Monrovia. giving the former a playoff bert h -whic h '"'ill become available fol!o"•ing t o d ! y ' s playoff. Three teams lied for second behind Irvin e rh<1mp ion LQs Alamitos. Edison \von a coin flip to qualify for one of the available bcrtns \Vhi!e Estancia and ~lagnolia \\"ill sellle !hr remaining issue on the field of play. !Jfore Sports Page 20 DEAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARINA WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING $7200 PER MONTH SM.7D Tot11I Down -172.00 Total Mo"ttrly fll•ymtnt. •m20 for Forty Eight MOL Deferr... - $»50.00/C•sh -12794.10 API 11.76 on •pprovt4 crHlt. 1972 VOLVO 142 SEDAN WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING 'Pu MONTH S117.46 Tot•t Dow" -Defer,.. lll\57.46. Ca1tr 'rlc• 14246.27 Incl. T • LJAJllR IS.U on .,,. Cfedft ' 1972 TOYOTA MK 11 STATION WAGON WITH FACTORY AIR CQNDITIONING $ftsoo PO 7 MONTH \ u '· ly I· 11, l " . t. a. 3 •• k I 5 0 3 " 0 78 fi2 40 Jn n 3 5' n.1 7! 22 "' 10 6' 12 0, \", lh is A ry • " g i II 5 . d n • d e • • . - Wo<intul.,., M'-" 17, 1•71 DAILY PILOT I~ .---------...... --------~---------------------------------~~--------~--. S ALE SPEC IALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY . ONLY! Se liabla Espanal WES TMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 15221 BEACH BLVD.• PHONE 893-8544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS• PHONE 547-7477 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD.• PHONE 870 -0700 MONDAY THR U FRIDAY 8:00 A.M .• 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRID AY 8:00 A.M. • 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A .M. -9 P.M. SAT URD AY ................................... S:QO A.M. ·6 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. • 6 'P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M .• 6 P.M. SU ND AY ................................... 9:00 A.M. -4 P.M. SUNDAY ·\. 9:00 A.M. -4 P.M. 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'' riM Tt.11 ._v _ _.,,., ..,,.,.., ,, ...,.,;_d """" ' "" •. ..,u. ... ~ .......... ..._ .., • ..,.. ~o'l"o"•' THE EASY WAY TO KEEP YOUR' LAWN I LOOKING GREAT roa 1un a 111111R .101•rt CORNER CLAMPS ~~~AUTO MAT SET ,• ATTERY TERMIMI l 'GEAR PULLER { I I ( \ ( ' .. ' 29 Dll~V PILOT ' -----........ _ ' • ' ----. ....; ··-·., • Laguna's Cottam Melanson L~ads Rancho Tourney ·Honored Telford C<lltam ea.rntd dou· ble Mmrs 11t La1una Bea<'h Hi«h'A tribute tn lh~ 1972 tr11ck Ind fir.Id cont1naent Tuesrl11y ftigh t. ~1rnt.r1ng most valuable -tnd captain's ti lles Sptcial aw11rd winners V1r1lty 0 u t a t 1 n d In g 1tn1or . Cbarlit McNatr: outatandln& Jun Io r : Judd Blnley: nut· st1ndln1 snphomorr · 0 11 v e KI e 11 elbach : out~tand1n,e; fre1hm1n : Wade Binley: most improved ·1 runnin11p · Jn sh Brlght: most Improved /field 1 Mike Sweeney: <:"!'l a c h · s award · Chuck IPnnell and Randy Lum: moat valuable Ttlford Cottam ; captain. Cot· tam . Bee1 Moat valuahle · Jot Sharit. Cee1 M<ltl valuab~: ~e Binlii:y Weatmlnster H i ah gym· n~tlcs 1t1ndou1 Dale ~ymour h11 qu41lfled for a berth tn the lna uaural CIF' Southern Sec· tlon -Lot Angeles City meet at UCLA '1 Paulty P1vllhon M1y 26 following hit atcond pl11ce finish In sidehoru at th• CIF final•. CHART YOUR ROUNDS, LOWER YO UR SCORES If you are a 1olfer \\'ho pl~s most of his rou nd• at One course, the clart ihown here ahould be ~Jrful. I 1ug~ JCJt ynu make a &imilaj chart ~ri·' od1u.Jly-say monthly.; 1 2 , ' ' ' ' 'Alt\ 4 ' ' ' . J ' , &1itDIE5 ' • ' 0 JI u '"' l' 1111 4 5 't 3 ' 5J 4 •I• • ' ,.. ... • .. I< ill ii Ill • • ., "" ( ... 1" ' ' . ' . '"""' " ' • • • • • ' • • ' ' • "" """' ' ' ' • ' ' . ' ' ' 1'116H[R; , This chart wi ll tell you at a glance which holes are giving you the most trouble.'Wilh this knowledge yo u should nexr ana lyze your play on these holes. Determine why you arc not making good ~res. ' Onec the 1peci!Ye"trouble or troubles are discovered, merely corre<:t them throu&}l practice of specific types of 1hot5 or hy adjutting your mental approach to the holes in quest.ion. Throughout the solfin& sea.son, check occasionally to see if you are, indeed, eliminating apt.cific bad holes from your · rounds. c.C 1mK.1.T'l._.,.._ - "HITTING THC l!IDNS'' -offtrt aol!d 1r1p, ttanet tnd swinl Pl)inl· •rt to bOOlt Jron pl1y 1nd low1r roll 1cer11! Stnd 20c tnd a 111mp.C, rttvrn erivtlopa to Arnold Pal1r1tr, c/o th l1 papar. ~--·--, Calico Bass Still Big C.atch in Area Al t.telanson is ttle &econd rnund leader in lht Rancho Sap Joaquin Golf Club men's c h a m p1nnsh1p com~l1t1nn "·Ith 1 3fi·hole tntal of 151 Melanson le11<1s runnrrup Jack Cunr ingham 11sg l bv fnu.r stroke~ with t"·o rounds remaining. In th' A flight {'nmJ>"ftllfJn, HJtrold Sproul is the leader "'ilh a 14,1 nPt tot;ril for t"·n rounds follnwtd by ,lim Young _anrl fred fergu11nn at 144 . Jim Hol!Pt 114.11 heads the 8 night compt:lillon with Les Hill second at 145, Jack Strickland i~ the top man in 1he C fligh t "'ith !4:i fnll owed by Bill Langp1hr "'Ith 146 "11R•lon l'iejo Howard Sheltnn will defenri his rlub cham p!()nship at Missinn Virin Cnuntr v Cluh thls wtek~nd in 11 iwo-day. Jnw gro11s competition . All pl1tyers not involved 1n the lo"' gross ch1mpionshln "·ill compete in Oi~hts wi!h full hand icap1 for other cham· pionships. Big Ca1111a11 Tn a jack a.nd jlll partner's tournamtnt. held .11t 8i1; Ca n· yon Country Cl11b in Ne"'P"'' 8e.11{'h nve r tht "'eek•nd. the winning score was a 135. foursome competition ~lr and ~lrs Sk ip Swartley team· ed wtth l\lr and i\lr~ John Hop!nn fnr f1r $I place v.irh 59 T1rn h!J IPS·1n·nne 1\' P r e recflrdei:! at El ~ 1 £ u e I reren1 I: JfJseph Cote ~ored hi.~ are rrn the fifth hol and Fnrrr.~t Pine had one o the eighth hfl!r fr·1 •i11e ('f1ust ~·ta .n .v of So u..thern Callfornia ':;, top rluh pr(J· fe ss1onals 11 ill compPi" in the annual rrn,~m Cfln1 pc>t11il'n at rrvine ('na~t Countrv Cluh on \V erinesrl.:i y. l\1_ay 24 inch1d1ng defr ndini; {'hampion l\1onty Slodi;ett. frank l\lorey . Pal Chartrand, B i ll ~lart1n , George J\IrAJl1~te r. Dick Petrulla. Zel Caton and Oa l'e Evans. • Others include r Jn k ,V 19tl• Hole Stevenson 1\llrginta CC . Long ~ Ray Hanes. a retired pro· Beach 1. ,Jimmy E. Thnmpson rJ,os Co.vnlrsi. \Villie B<1 rbf'r, fessiona! golfer from Ne"·port Jimmv Pnv:elL Cecil Harris, Be;.ich. won top honors in the Jnhn H;irdy fL1Js Pnsas 1, Earl U.S. n11tional senior ,golfers r--Iartln i\Ves!ern AvPnue l. association spring tournament at P11lm Springs over the Pat Rilev lAn11ncl;ilr1. pr~i. weekend. dent nf the Southern C<i l1fornla-' PGA. Howflrd K. ~mith !Oifl· Dick Hermann of Corona del mond Bari and n,,tinn;il PGA _M_er_tied for fi rst place in lhe \'ice presirient . Bill Hartley !Pendleton !. Bud ' Porter 1 P11um;i V 11 11 e y 1 , Pa ul Scodell•r 1 F,I N i~ucl 1, Bob Rnu:i; 1Sant11 BHrbara 1. Othe rs include Tnny and Bahe Lai::innr . Le n ~1cGuhnn. On the virtn rinus i;quarl Salts Engineer Wanted '1 d M E t HARIOlt CENTllt \Vere 1• r. an rs. vere! 1300 H1r~r ce~11r Ptterson with Mr. and Mrs. lulk Mottrlol Ha"dlln9 Sy11tm1 co1•• Mt11, c•111o•~I• John Dillon. o"d Applicotlt11 of Awto1t1otlc Ph. 17141 ,79.zlSJ Ctntrol1, Wrltt 11d 1:J9Z. Dolly 1111 s. troo~huri! $!, A Ile resulterl fflr Se{'onrl itllat. lol 15 o, Coit• Mf10, An•h•lm, c11. t1•~• OAVt: ROSS PONTIAC'S , EXCLUSIYl NEW CAA I 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE I WaRRanty The meet get~ under way at '1 :JO and will fe1lure CJF team ch1mplon· South Hilla 11aln.!it tM: eventu1l wirlnflr In Loi Angele•. along wit'h the top three from thf. Individual fin•l• in each t vtnt. Limits of ca!Jco bass were taken on the morning half-da y boat out rif D,11na '"1harf Sf'Orlflahing Lllnding Tuc~day and all four area landings reported lncre1se! Action dur. Ing !ht. pa~t \l'ttk \l'ilh water timperatures slowly w1rming up highlight local action . Da vey's Locker reJ"(lrts an ups'.l•ing with w.!lttr rondit ions w~rmjng sli1hll~·. olace 11l 136 bet\veen Mr. and Collf. f26Z6 Ph. 17141 776·5800 l\frs. M~vnard Franklin w ilhll::=~=~~~=~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr . .11nd Mr!. C. Albertson on one squarl 11nd Mr. and .. Mrs \\'\lliam N,hh "'ith Mr. 11na l\·l,rs: Don \Vil! on the other. • Motoero11 action resumes Friday nl111hl whllt National Mldae~ Rar.ing Association continues Saturd•y evening at !I Toro Speedw1y. COmpttltion tach nl1ht ls slit~ f<ir 7 n'cll'ICk. wllh 30 r1cta schefluled !n the motocro11 and seven t vents nn the NM RA thrte-qu11rter mldaet card. Top area rider in the motocross !~ Yi'e~tminster·s l111ce Barrin in the 12~ c.c. ex· pert cla~s "'hilt Ro"'land Hetahta' Kenny Gidney "'Ill at· tempt to ta{'k on pnln!s !o his thr~uarter m1daet lead . • Oranie County lnte:rnational :Raceway w!ll host t h e American Mot(Jra Challenge Day this Sunda y. Gatts open 11 8 a m . lime trials st3rl an hour later and racln1 run!i from 1:30-4 :30 p.m .• Essent111J v. th e competition consists of 'Amer icttn f\1fltor1 driVf:rl ch11\en1inJ all nther makes of cars in various elapsed time brackets for cash awards and oth!r outstanding produc1 awards. Prep Net Summaries .. All • hinds took limits of c&IJCo b1ss this morning ." Dan Hansen . landing m1na8tr !Old th• DAIJ. Y P TJ, 0 T Tuesday. ''It looks like the wate:r temper1lure ls.w1rn1 ln g up •nd things are abou1 ready to pop." The {'lllicos "'.f're taken on green 1nd yel!ow fe ather jigs. ··rhings are looking .pre!!y gOOO"rlght n'O"' for ·a IQ(ld su mnier . We've . had 1 few good days recently bu.t "'e 're still catching mainl y bass. "Our "'f'ekend isl and boat ha! seen some white 1ea bus and yellowtall but none have been landed .vet." With warming w .11 t e r temperature and optimism from landing optrators. the summer a h ea d appe.11rs he11ded for 1 much better fith· jng season !Or area an£Jers El Nlg1tV>I It !(Jok a score , nr eight under,par (64 1 tl'.I gain .11 share of first place in t h e S\\'tepst11kes tournament for !hf' mtn'~ club at El NiRtJe! Country Cl11h in L a g u n a Nisiuel recentl y. Three teams were invnl ved a.nd incluried lfert Ruttma~ \\'Ith Phll Rhortr. 8t'lb McCaf· fertv with Bill Collier and Bob SchUhm1.nn with C(Jllier. In a mixed best ball of Bob Mc:Cul!11h, on tht pier 11t Huntington Bea{'h. ann nunces that he will operate the famed ~tart Walsh on a lhree-run dai· ly basis for the summtr Area Spike Honor Roll st1son. Tht M11tt \llalsh gots A••• i ,1k1 H~"'' 11:111 out {or !w(I half-da y runs and 1{oll -C•"" '••'1 1C~M 1. • '· J6Mft Miit\ !Cd .... \ ll:itlo: C'lm•! lC01!1 again on a f\l'\llght run at ~:30 . M~ui. G•" ,,,.,,,, !N•w..,.,,1. •• McCullah reports that bass 1~0 _ 11:1i• 011,,.,•1 rcc111 M111l. are still the big c:at.ch with ,,n, Jlll'11 ..,.,,., !CdM L 11 1• c1•1e T~'" l(CIM), ]) ) some halibut to IO pounds and ••O ~ M~I' "~•·~" 1New~r·•1 ,~ '' several nice b1ss to live or s ix r:,•c oi.~ft 1E1r1ftc11i. e;,u "'"'111 (NfWPOr!l It ~ pcnind~. uo _ E"• 01 1111 1ttr111c111. 1 !• 1. A •poke!iman for Art 's LR.nd· 1.11" "l'Q'"" 1Nrw••r•1 1 1$ ,, 1011 !ftdlO•d IU••vf•1ilvl, 1 ~ 6 ·ing sayii; I.h t San Cltmt'nte ~11i. -D<'··~ ..,.,cl•aft (C o•u M1u1. lsl1nd run on w••k•nds 'I?•• l!d it1d8'"''c~•' fM10 1oft v11. le\. • u 1. 1~~ft MelcOrr"b !Nrw~e'"· sponed a lot of ye:l101vtai1 in • 11 • th di ' ' \o • I d !·Milt • Co<J• M•~l ••~ IC~"· t 1'\'l!er a 01n1ng l1 •t' t~ an 1v11111. 1.11.111. rt.,., 011w1~0 1c~1•• bul only one 28·pounder 1l'as Me11 1. • 11 ~. Jo~" 01!w•"• 1c~,11 b h •• d Mf111. t 1)1 Otn~t• ((6MI. Dcul M•"I" (Ml!r' D•ll. •·6 lJ _ It"" (elllnt1 !fdl10111 12·6'~. JC~fl lllOl~w•ll !CdM l. 11 ·4'•1 Jon M1•c~10,1.iu !Co•t1 Mt 11\, I'>"' 1o1•.,.vwlll (Nfwl'l(l•ll. 71 .~ '" -to"' O•~ttnl1l111 IN1wt>er!I. I~·~' !loll Schtnl lFcun!iln VllllY). l~.)·~; (~8rlll McN1lr ll U"" l••c~I. W81! !'""~' !Wt •t,,.,ln•lt ll ... !' -Tl"Y Alll•l!t~n (N~w...i•ll. M· t 't. T~nv Cl1•tlll tHun!lnJ•O<> BrlC~I. (f,1, J~t T~Jtl ICdM) • .\o\.(I.,. 0 1"111 -H~w1rd ltrysir r !C~.Y \. 1/j,\1'" Tt"Y Al~'ll!en lN,wpof!l. 16A '' Jr--1~,n ICd/\l l, 11.5.]. Tj -Tl"' Ml~" (MiU I&" Vl••nl. i1 \~: ~ ... ~.,,.,1 !S1~ (''"''~••!, :it· 11•,1: Mt flo E!i1Mne1 ..... (Si ii (llmf"Trl. ,.". ' r(!Ug t On uuir . < • !XI !oO; -Mt1l flllt•f'' !Newe~r>I. Othfrs i1·ert hooktd bur \rerP H .4. oeu• P~w11• red11e"'· S1tvt Pr·ep Golf ,Olt•loftf 0"vMln't~" 'l••(~l. '' l too big to land before !hry i ~o lM -Gt<1• t 1y1e• !M•,,~1 1 , 1·tntured into tht kelp or 11 •• M•n "11111 tt l N•w1111,•1. ""· tcu"t1"''n" t ·1c~ 0•1 111 '""t• '"1 ll:IC~ l int• IF/lu"'I '" Vl llt vl, \t S Wfllf r (Ml H. dll. F'fllte ($l. Ill, J.1 ((lcks . uo "•l•v -C~M. •I'· '°""'•In O•~l)f l"l 11 , e•• , ••• IS\"· ,1,1 R kf• h f b Vftlt~. ll.l , (Mtl Mfll, 43 t (;lffr•d I Ml ~.tiff l•OU (S\ 34. t-'1 OC 1$ • a e\\" as~ anri Mii• ttlfv _ '-lrw11,.. J,. 1. c11•k fl-!\ "· t1•1, w11" IS> tl. 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SIWIVl·Wltfi !£•1 f·I, J• 6-G 11'111111 •rl(t •l."tftr$0<' t l ~l dt!, ••·~•"Ill• Cft.,..I.,. 1$.1.Vl t •), I.I 111111•! l.lltu• l"tltv!tu1I T11111h ,llv&llJ 11 H'W•Cl't 11~,~· ou1rt1r1111111 '°(lc~~I\ !Nl'O tll il:llfv (W.,..l .._i 6- ;.t•r,..t Y !SA' d~I JtC&lltbll /!ojM l t-3. ~-·3',1t."v fl • 4•1 !loa.nr• /!oj..,\ "'· ._ ' •1·~·· rv1,1 dt' J~~11 !"1"'1 •·'· ~ ·' Fisl1 Report wtw'°t't ftl•~••'' lK••n _ 11 l "f"fl 1,,. Cf "' ~II' 111 ·~· ({<d: lArt'I ltl!4!~t\ -)! 1•tlf•I JI ~fU, MAY 21, 1972 lhru Kono Lanes 11h A••••I, summor , , SEn. 10, 1972 YOUTH BOWLING CLUB Hey Kids! ~:-FILL OUT the form YBC CLUB DUES. BOWL PE~ GAME !Or 4·GAMIS for Sl I THIS SUMMER A91S 6 to 18* Eli9ible WIN GREAT PRIZES! be lo.,.., mt !I or bring to KONA LANES , t long with 2Sc -::--YOU WILL be mailed 1 YBC Membersh ip Card, PLUS , Coupon for TWO 12 ) FREE tr.AMES !!I • ' ~.:.· MEMBERS ARE entitled to bowl for just 27e p1r.l i111 !er '4·9tm11 by one M•mber .fer SI .00 I from 9:00 •m until 6:00 pm weekdtyt, from 9:00 t m 1Jnt il 9:00 pm Saturdayi. Sund1y1 & Hol idtys, Mey 27 thru Septembar 101 1972. !Kon• IOO.G11m• St•mps not v•lid.l ~ SPECIAL EVENTS, such •1 "GlJts+ Otys," whtn yo1J r folks or other 9ueit1 can bowl for the same f•bulou' to .... priee JI[ ·> FANTASTIC PRIZES •warded by dr1win9 on Sund1y, Sept. 10, 1972. !Rt · diosl T.V.! Ete.! • .... ~ MEMBERS RECE IVE '(!C N1w1l1t.ter !11 Optional: Sp•citl YBC Ltt9u11 !I I st'°''(("' 1: '"'•t•t•I' I I , ... At111LCOVI. -~ ·~•''" ... , JOIN NOWlll. • • I I •• I .•, •••••• I I ' I """' C(llll 11 c11•rr ~" DCIA••··· -M ....... I .. ,. • TO' 1972 Y.8.C. • •IC\1111. ,,. NII J M ll<l : '«' ClllS MOM -DAD ·--. . ....... ' , . BIG VAWE ON OUR LOWEST PRICED 4·PLY .1 NYLON CORD TIRE • Ch!an 5ld P.\1·all df'~i!!n. redinl darts on shoulUer • Triple·tempt>rerl nylon cord eont truclion "ALL·WEAT!iER :N:" BLACKWALL .I I j i CUSTOM WIDE TREAD •Polyester cord body plus fiberglass cord belts. •The tire that's standard or opt ional equipment on many ne\v cars. •Built for toda y's fast llctlon cars enr. for the man "''ho wants great ti re performance. I,, " SAVE ;~5.32 to 518.65 each on wide 70 series tires ' Tu•ttt,1 S!11 lt,iall'tf D-70-14 - E-70-1 4 7.35-14 F-70-14 7.75-14 G-70-1 4 8.25-14 H-70-14 8.55-14 F-70-15 7.75-15 G-70-15 8.25-15 H-70-15 8.55-15 . -~llt•ll!t W~lllWJl!I ""' •re. ''le' 1111 ~let '''· ll. Hd 116 lirt Pit Tr1d1·1'1 '" 145.95 $30.63 1136 147.95 $3 T.97 11.51 $49.95 $33.30 11.64 $51.95 $34.63 $2.84 $54.95 $36.63 13.04 150.95 133.97 11.68 $51.95 $35.30 11.87 155.95 $37.JD Sl.12 HURRY ... OFFER ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 27TH ' $ POPULAR SIZES ONl lDW PRICE 95 $o11 6.S01ll bll~~wl)I t~btlfSI j\!~' $1.?S ftd. [1. l11 111([ old Urt. AO!! µ,OO 101 Whllt"'1111 : 1.ts11s • 1. 1s114 • 1.2s114 • 1.21111 BLACKWALL TUBElES• G@9..f!l.tf..All I WAYS TO CHARGE._ • OM! 0-CWtlO .. I Cffflt ;. .. • Netter et.1111 • tuk.ltrotr_lcat• u~~'i!nM~~~~I~ -, :~(:~:;;·· ~ YOU ,CAN ENROLL • kOHA LA."15 Membership : DANA w""•' _ ,, ,., .. ,, ,..., YOUR "--uNGSTERSll l't' H•rber le•1..,.r41 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • 11 ••••111 • 1 •••••1 • ~:-.. .!.. ... .-.<: ..... I ..... .,.. •• Ho\ l'U • CMN Mtte, e.itt .• ,,,, Form . • • - - -·-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ -.. Ut.HAl.Al ''''" -JI ...... ~1· 11• DO IT, TODAYllll • • ~im::!',:e~~~':".:·::: :~·.:: •--"'"' M 11, kt_..• :;:~-::o•·c~l.~~;:.~,"'::,:;::'~-':'~.'~n~~· l.•111t vour"ll •• YOU NG & LAN·E Tl RE co. I ciw. io ct• cot. 1 1111t cl!CI !I 111'4 II I • .. .,.,._ p M••ttl,Oll• 1 ~,11~ ••r .. _ "' ' 911'1• r '"ehlrit 1 tth I .. tlltltP1> C .. n telllt . 11 bto'l"'-u J 8 'lllHT NAMI . • ktl• -.u. lJ ,,.,,~ )II -t~. ,., ,,.~. • rtw., ,,.., .. "'"· '· 1tJ1. ··~ ........ -~, ... .,.,_ Kona Lanes ·.::._·:," ........ .............. • I cosTA MESA. LAGUNA BEACH 1 n ..,._,... 1n '''"" •1u. •t ~··' ''' c:eei : • 412 OCEAN AVE . •tt11e1. 1 ""'°1" 1. "•lll!oll'. 'I 11'v1 1 """oHr •••·. ''''" 0,,,, 1596 NEWPORT Bl VO. -· ... -..... _ .... , -· • s4s.9393 494 66'6 I lJ ...,"". J N rttNtt. • .,.u, ,. I • <: "to1lfllll1. 21 "tCl f(lrf a.,.. -,. 2699 HARBOllt ll VD. ••II• ,_.,.,, fir iri.•llMl'lfl!t c.1re ,. •"'*"'· ... ......,, w111 111t 8 ... _..., HI No-. JI ..._.~ le •f't.'11, • ,.....,... " •lllM ., YtC ....... a• WI M lllM,_ ....... , •"6tt 8 642 00 10 :=~~;~t,::.::'j1,~1,:; co;;5~1 ~~SA , .. ,. ... _.,_. •• _,. ... -. I THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARIOR BLVD. • cosTA MESA • I ._, -,. -~ ~ ,,., cc . .., P~~!!l:l!•:am•••••'••••••.m•.•.•~•;..;•-•:,.:•;.;•.•iiil•lii•iii•.•iiil•i.i'iii'.1 ,)., .... . _____________ .,,... ______ ... 0. im its in· y, m in 30 to If he nt ho rd ~~,· ,,...., ... .._, •' ...... ~ -.~. ,. -••• . .. JO PILOf.AOVERTISE ~Vrdntsd~.v. Ma,,· 17. }q7z . Bike Accide11ts 1:a111ily Circus by Bil Keane Nurse Shortage End Seen Sl1ow Sl1a rp Rise ~ar Joycr: T "as gninJ: lo bcromt' c. ltnt·hcr but Liii· drr~tand that thrrr u1'\' too n1any leat•hers. So d1111'1 ~ou think J>e(·o1nin~ a nur~f' nth~hl h(' belttr us l hf'rr b 1nrc·l1 ti shottagt· (If lht1n".' -,1\1.\\'., ~a nta Aoo. nur!llng is not !' i.,:~1(1 t"l1oitl' 11 1~ ~11npl} Ut\t'lC'ar i.i l th is !Hilt' 11'\J:ll 1h1• Job 111arkrl for nur~t's 11 dl ht' in the lutu1c. ,\111oni: rt•n:o:on~ 11 J1y 1!.-t::ldl.'. St<1lltrr<l rt p u rt s "11·11111 St'lh111l t"\1\I! ·.t'luf., Ill· fi1l':H1• lh:LI th(' >,1;\lllllC. p t•fh\d 111 ~'11tr1 1u1r,~· 1r,11tl1!1J.! pru- ;:rnn1' I' !l I ('Ill' Pl' \'\ ('11 !llOI (' 111 :-111nt' srh•i.lb cot l\W/'SI'~. :-.1 ·11~i1ursl11ps lnr .~IU\!('!l!S r:111 i;:o I\\ enou~h 11 t' C' l! v tugh :i~ \Vhile the bicvcle •·craze·• has gi\'en n'any Califo rnians a t ~ste of the outdoors. it alsn has accounted for increasing inju ries and fa talities an1ung bicycle riders. AccordiriJ.J; i'b th r California llighway Patrol, bicycle ac- cLdent vic tinls increased froin 5,517 in 1969 to 8,57.l in 1971. ExpandW1g use of the bicycle for recreational <1nd exet·(·1sc purposes is assun1rd <is the rrason for inc reasing accide nts b.v offif'i<11 s A compt!rison of h1kr HJ- Collst Man With Wius Pllpcr. Pltuic There n1 us1 h;11·i· \JC'l'll doul;t frotn sr1n1e S;i 11 Fn.1nc1sc11 Chronicle readers 1vhen the pa per announl'ed its p!ans to :-,ponsor the V1rs! \11tel'll<ltional P<1f)E'r Airplane Contest. One Orange Cri ast Pa per A\'iatlon Pjon~~rl. C. B . Fleteher or 39Hl C a I I e Andal ucia. San Clemente, took 11 is chances in the unusual contest and "·on Hrst place for l hght length1 one Qf t h~ Jo1.1ti t·lassificatio111. 1 ' Fletcher Wl!f on~ Qf ft ,l)iJQ p;1per aii"plana bUilQert Wlib f'n\ered f he c6ttlest. y. Ni nomiya, one of 900 eritrles frnm Japal), took tilt Jrand priz.e cup. The Second Inte fnat ional Pnper Airplane C<>I\l.~&t will be hrld June 24-25 irt Marysville. :l~ part 0£ the i\\r EXPO '72. 1'he Marysville .\fea General l n~provement Corp L".IAG!C) is sponsoring the contes1. J<:ntries for the com petition n1ust be recei vtd at ·Air ~:xpo headquarters no later than . June 20. No entries can be returned. All entries "'ill be llnwn by expeJ•ts appointed by the Air Expo staff. Entries n1ay be su bmitted in any of four classincations: duration ;:i!nft. d i 1 t a n c e flown , :1crobatics and origami !J ar · :inrse pape r birds /. Entrants may use paint, paste. glue . pa per clips. scotch t;:ipe an d any kind of paper or ca rdboard. To quali fy. an airplane must be hand lau nched ~ and no "n~ines, or device1 to take off or ke ep them aloft may·be us· r d. All entries should be malled In: Second Jnternatlonll J>a~r 1'irplin1 coinpetltlon, P. 0 . Bo x UK!, Mary1v lllt, 9Y01. Fair Sets Ne w Tryout Scl1edule - Audition dates fol' th e Orange County Fair ·~Tal@nl 1111 Parade" amate4r conte1t hti\'C been chan~ed 10 7c3D p .111. May 19--24, and cash prizes ro~ the winne rs have be en inc reased . Jtules and application blan ks tnay be obtained from the ad- ministration off ice on the fa ii-~rounds, 88 fair Drive. Costa ?-lesa. first pr ize "·ill be $!50. sec· ond plaC"r \ril~e S!OO. th ird place ~"ill be 0 and fourth pl 1tce "'ill be S2 . \\'inners 11·ill also rer piv e trophi es. 8!n1i·f1nals of the co1n- f}!'l1tion "·ill be held du ring the f.:11r June 17·\ft and 24, and liriri l judging will hike place on June 25. All l_\'pcS or \oc ril tn- -lrr1a 1nrrs or gr oups a r l' 11 clcome. Pro jef'ts On Di sp]a v f{eseart'h projects developed 11'· area JUn1or and .':if nior high ~:(•hool studenta will be on <l 1<.;pl;i y S>i turday and Su nday ;•t !hf' Orange Coun\y St;1cnr·e ;i111I ~.:ng1 nc~r1n5t Fair at the Ur<LnRI' Cou nty fairground~. Adm1"i~1on tri the exhihit i<; fn·r and studrrit.~ "·il l b<'I pr rsent tn ci:plai n 1helr pr OJ· ''t'1 S to 1he µu h!Jr An a\l.·11rds hanquc l Fnd;i.y niuht "·J!J honor studrnls in 1•ach or the many j11d r:1n~ ralf>iz()ril'!I frir prl)jl't"lS t\•hlf"h ll"•TICJ n:tttrate the i.: r c a r <' !i I degree or creative ab1l11y. 6''1en t1Hc thr1ul!hl and com· nu1nlcallon ~kill. · MARX IN CIIINESt: TOf\'l'O <AP I -A f'111r· \'nlumc Chinfflie ed1!i1Jn ('I thr I "Self!'CIM Work" of Mar:ic ~nd Er11•('!'" h'111 !)fen p11hll.\hPd io J t,.k l n~, lh" Offi('1:ll :'i,. .. ~, <.:h'nA I r!!"n agency rrported. iur1cs illld fatalities sho"•cd nn incre;ising seginent of the Vil'· t1n1s fa~I into !he l~r34 age group t.\'C'Hl':A :-OEll IN"rEH E:-..1'. !ht' 11u: 'l' In 19i0. 011c·fL fth of the bic1'-t"ll!S'f , und erstand t ]1 ;1 t e!t' 111:;cident 11cl1n1s 1rPre f11 ' .k 1L'ach u1g and 11urs1n~ Hl"i'll ! a. 1)1(• )11Ul1g ndult ('<J tcgor~'. H ~ r)I,) really ('Ulllparal)l(' in \\'Ot'k rt•-r Career (~or 11er l9i l. !his age group <t(·rounL(id qu11·ernen ts <1.nd ,'f'\1·arrt~ - for onr·third ur ::111 \·1cu n1s. :il tliough h 0 th Jlft)f{'s~i.,ns llign\l'flY Pa1rol ;1n:Jl~·sis of ser\C n1ankind. lt'!i ;i n1 1sL·kr bttyt1 c at':eidenlS re \'c ols fh ;it 10~ <1~:o:u111c. lh11l JU!!! bft•11u~.t· in n1ost of th e incidents , ~1n1 thtr.k you'd n111 kt• <J ,i.:11ult thr bikt ri<ir r is a1 f;iult Th,. • !rne ht r. \ll\J'rl. n1:tk!1 H guot\ rider u.,uvll v r11n1 n1i!<.; one nf 1111rsr, 01: \'itc \"('1"S:1 A-. a rhrre 1iul11t!nns -riding on r:ur:-;r , \\'1111 likes hi'r \1nrk hu 1 thr 11 roog SJ(Jc of !IJ<' road . 1s L':1 nc\1d in ndvi.,J1:g studrn!~. turning i rn pr 11p rr1 \'. or \I' ro t(' nH' 0fror11 S1·;11th'. 1·1nlatiug the 1notn r ,;chicle "l:rlirw ll\l', \'Oll havr lo likf' .drivf'r"s right-of-\vav. Fai lurr 1l peop!r In ·like '11ursu1 g ·• loll"<' r,.quired ligh\s for n i~h1 1 i,l,.llfl Sf:CllNll , 1 h l' drsp1•ratr 1·1di n!.! i.~ al.c:o a contribu ting . , ::·:..:·:.. ® .. ~.'l/ shurt<lge of rrninf'rl 1111r:;1·s fuctor. \\h1ch t'Xis!ed in pa.<1 .1t•;i1' 1s The h1 _gh incidence of ri.11h1-"Now Daddy is in full charge and we bove to prnbably corning to ;i1 1 t•nd of~11•<1y I inlatious -"Ugges!s tl1at r • h. . I' k h Sf\\'l'[il! authO l"l! If'~ II' I I Ii bike riders g e n e r a J J ~· isten to 1 m I ust 1 8 O wos Mommy 111 11 hon1 r sno ~!' s1•c dt•i 11111 1• di,.;regard nr ~ire unawa rr or si~11~ !hil l th(• 1ll'r11 ;1 nd ·suppl~ thei r res 1m1i.-;1billl v tn eoinpl v ~ f'.<'!l i~ be ing c·lust'LI Th i' <!nl'S 11·ilh Vrhu Ir Corle la\1·s of-1:111 llll'a n 111;1! ;1 .'u1·plus of fic1als poirnerl oul.. rn11 st·s is !orcseca hlt'. 11r th;1t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • !ih11rL1g1•, l;1r~l' tl\lt)ll.Jt•r .:-: nf ~:ti:l«nt.;; }11'(' fl<ll 'k111g 111 I.I!' rorft•':-11111 1Tht'IL' ;111 • :l l'(lll("<l!J()tl:ll ilJlµ!"ll1\L'h\'\, 1 II uurs11·g -2-~t·;i r j'!Jl1Hn111i.t1 1·011C'L;t' pr11gr;11ns l1•ad illl! to ;IS'iO\"lill t• d1•!.!_J'('l''i. d1plt11io;i l"'P\11'\('-; !2 ::1" ~'l'<H"\I f\fl1•:'t•d hv h11~p1t :d~: ;ind 4 • ~ i' .1 r l1.1ch1 lci1· 111 :.1·i('n<·e pro~1·:1111s :1t 1·11llr;:1·s ;ind u11n r r.,1l1•·~ r 1\1!"'11~ ~1•"1' 111 ;ill 11\ll':,11'" s\'hf\l1I ; j\llllPl'd l r11111 7 1 .. !''il 111 1111• (;1 \1 11! Pl71) lo B:l.l'UU 111 l11•· f: 11 11f 1\171 Th i~ is :1 17 11• 1· vl•n1 !IH"l"t';t.''~· 11\lh'l1 gl r ;•lrr lh;1tl :111.\' 11 111\111 Ill•• p;, I CULTUR•D MARBLE IATH YANITY MALIBU I· I HT 19"x25" •••••• 4!.95 1!"131" •.•.... 59.!S 19"137" . . 79.35 ,...,¥" '""'"'!' l I.!'. 'f f ' CUfi " f r S[J 'll'ITll 1t. . 1kll HUI. POr -UP u llil! 11 I W. • 99 COMPLETELY FINISHED AND ASSEMBLED! I 9"x23" both voo;1y with two larg e drawers. One-piece cultured marble top with built in soap dish and 4" backs plash . · C:c mple1e v'li!h knobs and hinges. Faucet extra. 3995 SNillWIN·Wlll/AMS l!XTIERIOR STAIN .. Now enhance and pro-tect the; GARDEN AND PATIO LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT SET · ·Nevel' give o burglar 5-ltGHT SET WITH 49., T ME R ....•• an even break. Keep you r g rounds well lighted. 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SI ll \r"\('J.;'.' l ';1~agf' ol ;i11\I IHr111 11!' 11;111u11;d l1r allJ1 111· ~111.1111·1· 11(1\1id open 1 !1 e tlo•u! :.il1'<; nt 1·111 ,1• dC>1na11d . ;,11il !i111 l;1t•1 · ••I !1 ,llflr'(\ p1·1 "' •11·1 !l\1·11 1111ild II•· 1·\· 1 •(•('11·d tr• ~ 111\11 llll• ... < HOPE o ~ ON SALESUNOAY ~ SPLASHER POOL IO'x24" j. lo rg e splosht'r pool With heavy steel CO"'lruc1 1on ond rugr;cd vinyl line r, 1699 ·SERGEANT'S DOG ANDCAV ri=L!A COLLAR Krll:, fleas for 3 months. "' natural beouty of wood sldinga, shlnglet, shaket, fences, planters ond garden furniture. Thia exterior 11oln i1 tough and long la1tin9, Preven t• wOod rott [ng and control1 mildew. Eo1ily opplied by brush, roller or spray. Adhe1lve pld&lic to cover ,woll1, 1h1lvts ond many other hou•e ~old ul••· .-Surgo11nl's · JI.ids in 11ck c.ontrol, e sr:ieci olly 1n 1he neck oreo. 6"x4'Jl81 MABOeAN PLYWOOD Cleon, natu ral f inish 5heeis t ho! you con use fo r of most o.J I your home repo!rs. Cover unsightly walls. PRESTONE SUMMER COOLANT AND ANTIFREEZE FULL GALLON Drive cool wi1h Pres to ne summer coolant ond antifreeze. A must fo~ heavy freeway driv•ro g or holiday lrips. J65 ) VINYL WINDOW IHADI 37,1{ "x6 FT. R€ploc e 1hose old, v1orn out v1indo'"' sh ades. v1it h new, long-lasling, wa shable shades. fiiode of Home retardant fou r.gouge vinyl. Mode in U.S.A. CROMWELL X3·40 S PRAY LUBRICANT fer hundreds of outomot.1c, marine and household u·st'.".: • Cleans and lvbr1co1e ~ on ffh,n g • Helps preverT rust and corrosion • o:sp!ac es rno1sture A g r~o t spec1ol for the homeowner, mech o nir or sport sman. ~--, ; . ! I I I ~·· . ._9 7c B·B·Q BRIQUETS • IO·LBS. POTTED INDOOR MINIATURE ROSES ~Ii.( I • .}', • '· · · Bu d and bloom. Gro"' 1he.s e m1n1otu i"e roses !he yeCJr round ind oo rs 111 your v1indow . Shode.s of bri ght pin k ond j:)ri!liont red s. 59~. \ · · America·s Greatest Hard.ware ·stores . " 1212 llVINl llVD. OWi llO(I L Of NfWPOff AVL TUSTIN . WISTMUISTER , 4751 Wl 5TM llt5Tll AV L AT GOlD(N WIST ST. BUINA PA!;I< ;160 V~U Jf "'!I JI ~r. AT l lNCOllii AVL t LTORO 14l•2 10(10-lllO A! ll 101010 . ! I • I' l • . { I \ I .. t ' • ' ' :~ ... \ -• f DAILY PILOT . , It) ia.. f-• ~--...... 1171. w .. w rlaMo ,__._ ·~hen I was younger, these were all beautiful women, and this wa sn't birdseed." · Recycle Project -A Humble Start TIBURON (AP ) -Roiling a pot of manure ·y,·as the flr:<:t experiment In a rec)'clln~ proj· eel which 11 growlnJI: Into a 11tw11ge lre11tment plAnl for 10.000 1uburban dwrllers hrrr . F.col.ojj'.ist11 John R. llull11. 2~. and hl11 fnlhrr-in·IA w, Kf'llh A. Cooke, aay lhey h 11 v e dlsco\·crtd A pmces!I In 1111011,r one-celled algar to eat 1111· purllln from sewage, yielding-- w11ter and p ro t e I n · r I c h byproduct!!. Their pilot sysltim Is· p11ri. fylng 30.000 ga llons of 11r1\·a~f' ECOLOGY dilly. and lhry havr 11 C'lly conlrAl'.'l lo conslrucl 11 full · srale pll1nl th is summrr. ''Pf'Oplr h111·r bN>o du1np1ni;: v1luahlr produrl:<: do"·n thrir 1ewers too lonJ!." conlend!I HullB", 11 Brlllsh·born biologist. * * * PHOE :\'IX (,\P) -A final P.nvlronrnental itnpaet ~l :tlr· mtnl on • df'fp grol hrrmR I well In Sout hrrn Calift\rnlR hA!I been filed \\'Ith the Council on Envlrontntnlal Qu11lily. RtJil:IOnAI B u rt a II '(If Rf't'l11n1nllon \)ire<'!or ~:d11·n rrl A. Lundberg said lhe 'veil '1'l\I tip lht "rolht>rn1al ba~1n undf'rlyln,t: lhe I m pr r i n I Valley. on f.a~t 1\lesa. aboul 10 mills rast of lloll\'llle. Orlll lnll nexl monlh to lw btt\lo·~n 5,000 11nd 3.000 fret i~ 'lpt'<'lrd lo prnducf' abo1n 'J !'1 millio n 11cre-ret>t of hi~h qunli· ty \\'Aler p<>r ytAr for lhf' Color11do Ril't r. Am\rdin,i:: to an lnlf'rlor Depa.rtmcnt report rtl,11!1fd in J11nuary. * * * SAN f'RA NCISCO t A Pl -A r•rt d lstl~f' "·hirh has hN'n bl11n1td for the April dt'11lh~ or 40 ducks Al lhf l'nlact o( r inf' Arts l..A~oon . "could bt' hi,Rhl.1· dt 5truC'lt\'t lo do1n~tiC' d111·k brttdini;:" if II bt'l.·on1ri; 1\lr1P· sprtad. SA)'S 11 ~111nforrt l'C'IC'r· inari11n. ln ining the growth ho rmone DF.S were reported by the Agriculture f)eparlmenl. Onr 1va!'I tnken from a dAiry rn1v sl11ugil!rrcd in Colorado , thr olhrr fron1 11 slrer from l\1i11nesu t;1. offi"iHls said. No DES residues were in 111uselr tiss ue or 'rrd meat lij,f lhe an1molll. Prod11cf'r~ of !ht f"'o <'Rll1r crrlified that Dfl:S had nnl 11<-rn frd or hnd hr r n \1'ilhdr11\\'l1 srven dNVll 'brfore i;;h1u,llhlt'r . n rule.,!.1riposPd hy ,. lh f' Pood A ~d Drug Adn1i1usrrntion J an . 3. * * * ('(JRONAI.)() tAPl -Thf' <'OJn1nand11n! of !ht' Co;is( fiu11rd . cMllin,ll for de vrlo1)- menl of rankers unabl<' to i;pill oil . s.i1·s 1nore furl ii; losl tarirly 1ha11 in arcidrnts. r Mn1. (~hrs!C'r n. Bcndrr urJi:ed npprovnl of \\'alrr 11il·holcl i11,t: tnnki; !hil l 11·nulrl rrm1il dischnri.:r into l:inks nshore r11thcr tha n on the hii;th Rut. 11r ~nid. mnrr oll ii; spillM dur in,t: fuelirij( or futl · transfer O\}('rntion~ in harbors lhA11 in "s[')C'<'IAcul11r collisions or Accidents." * * * SAN fllANCISC'O (AP \ Thr ll . S . En1 lronmenl:il l'role-<'l1on A.j.?cn<'Y h:is .1n- nou11('ed II joinf frotrRl ·{'tRtt' ir11'rsli,i::a1 ion of 11·11trr quali ty 111 S.1n F'ranc1sco Da y. Tht 111111 , snys liln a,lltllC'~' i;pokrs1n11n. is to · determine 11ny nerd for ' · po s s i b 1 t .slron~rr rrgulotions or possi· blr •'nfnrre1ncnt Artions if lll'l'cs.sary Stn!t Rnd rt',t:ifln11! \VRlrr qualily ronlrol boards have srt u11 pol1111io11 11b.1trrnrnt rr· 0111rl'rne11ts for .son1r 12:1 rhunlripRI and industrial con. t'C'rns "·hich disch;ir~e 1nore 1h1111 ROO n1i!lifln ;.;:tl1011s of \1·11sl<' daily 1n1n 1he bay. thr .spokrsn11111 i;;1 11~. * * * \rASHl :\C.TCl~ !.'\Pl Or. Sft\·t'n Snydrr ~1d hr is ''99 ptf'('('nl <'trta in" thr duck~ ditd of ,·irus rntf'r1n~. a dist'nst th11t 111tacks flnly duC'k~. s"·Rns and ,,:r1~r 11 I!'! app.Art nlly found only fn c,,lirornla and Nt\V York in the linilt'd SIRies. "II rnulrt dr1·elop into ;w 1.itu•lion likf' thf' Ne1\'Casllf' ti pidtmlC' \.\"ilh ch1C'krns." ht add.O. Thr<'<' fll\ 1ro11111rnt.1I ~roupi; hitv" s1unn1onf'd 1111 a 1920 111ini11~ la1\' in 11~ki11,i:: 11 fed er1d C'llllrt lo blnck 1.ss111111ct' of prr111its for thr trilll!'l·..\IR.skiln oil l)ij>t'l ine. * * * \\'AS Hl:\'CI TON (AP I -i\l'l) 1h·e$fOC k lh·er samplt~ ron· Tilt' i;:roup.s t'flnfrnrird In thrir rt'qUest to frder11I judge l ;('()r~t' I.. lhtrt lhal thr 5lnll' of Alasita iind <iii companies ~hi ri{!hts-0r-1r11y fAr "·ider than the ~rc1afy nf interior h~s authority lo grant. ' 211 I l rhtol (Pollsodosl N .. r ·C-Ori .. Newport ... <~ ' ' (.!oral Beatitu Me•aaced ------.... ·-~ • / __ . ..,. - • Air For ce Base Asked B y Colle ge Sprawl Comes 10 Islands CAMARILLO./ AP 1 -Whal formerl y waa the Oxnard Air f''orce Base here will become 1 hranc~ .of Pe p per d i n e University and a ll m 11 I I , private airport if applicatuins submitted jointly by" the city of Camarillo Md the-Universi· ty are approved. The feder11I r.ener al ~crvicell Adm inill tration is conllldcrlng the apptlcations. It alJO is conll idering un ap- plication by Ventura County lo convert the 773-acre. property into a commercial airport, \\'hich the Can1arilln Cil.V r:ooncil has been fight ing for three years Pepperdine p I a n s lri e.~1ablish a campus for a new fnur-ytar hachtll'lr 's degreP program ln the field of transportation 1r i t i; ap- plication is approved. fi'IALC:, A1aldives 1AJ»1 -Here 's one pla<'e where no one can say: '·Gee, you should have seen it last year.'' Th is chain of coral bits 1n lhP Indian Ocean Is so unspollrd that rainbo\1'-COI· orrd fish with 1vispy flM can be sern 15 feet do1vn . tavort ing among lhe pilings of the capital's main wharf. But for the Seychelles, the next islands over J .500 miles away, a traveler had better hurry .M'hile they still live up lo the hro1·hu res. OEVEtOPl\f t:NT Is iela!ively ne1v lo the Indian Ocean. the blllC' si>a of mrrcu nal moods al the back of Africa, but ll is here. In pla ces it i~ outs1r1pp1ng con· se rvation. and many naturalists and nature-lovers are worr ied. All acros~ lands bord rring !ht Indian Ocl'.'11n, bulld ozers are shoving around dead ror<.i l as fill and uprooting palm trees . 'fouri~ts streatn to new hotels on ont·e isolated bcache~. Thr most rem ote group of isl and s, the c.'ha~os archipelago. are closed to visitors -·and to the original settlers - engineers. build an American and British communications base. 'l'he larger, settled island s of Mauritius and Heunion are !trajning for more 1ourists to help diversify agricultural economies. Mauritius is also push ing in· du.~trialization . with new fa ctories. t:VEN Tl!IS little incongruous republic with two flight arriva ls seheduled per month att racted 60 tourists in the first months of 1972, keeping ii! first and only hotel going. Here , as in · the Seychelles, anyone who r ancies the place can buy an island for anything !rom thousands to millions of dollars. The lasl island in the ~1aldives chai n has an JS-hole golf course and a damaged reef. It houses a 1.000-men British Royal Air f orce station that services 350 aircraft movement s a month . TI1e main concern is for the waters around the 84 granite and coral islands Iha! 1nake up the Seychelles, still one of the most breatti-tak ing and peaceful cor· ners of t~ \Vorld . ''"" ..... 21.95 23.95 C7a.14 (6.t51 22.95 24.'5 ANDARD DUTY S 11 ...... E11J. 14 (7.J5t 23.95 25,'5 F7 .. 14 (7.15) 24.95 26.'5 G7f.14 tu51 25.95 27.'5 Q:Ta.1511.251 25.95 27.'5 HJl.14 I& I 2'.95 28.95 HJ .. 15 (l.6!51 26.95 28.'5 2'.95 29.95 30.95 BALL .IOllTS AID ALIG IHI ENT .3 2 88 Uppers er loweft, •fit 11 fro11t t•cl, •01t A-rict Jt tofllpt ct. I 1t1iwl t fllh. l t '1M ot1r1 •litt.H7 hi9lrit r. A/C C.r1 2.00 "'ott. • 1111 tuqan "'' Uf'FLER UJ!!* .......... ,...... ... --"-MTTIJl.TltUAMNTtt •-••••"""11 .t~M ~··---" ~-......... ,,, ... _*"' __ ............ -.. ~ ... ...._ ..... --..--::~ ~-,··l&.11* ....., ....... ""' .. _.. .... .. ...... . , .................. __ ..... ______ _. ___ • • mn'ALLD ..,..,.~ .... r.o:· ' "Over there, no "'ail , there. by tha t outcrop of rock , , . " said one marine biologist lo another, pointing far across lhe water. THEY . ~ERE looking for. a place to skindive off islands once brisllir61g ll'ith coral . Construction and collecting have tOrn up tar~ tracts of underwater coral gardens !hat took 2,000 years to form. Once swimmers didn't even need a mask to find fantastic fish. Scores of bird nnd rcptil~ s pecie~ have disappeared or have been endangered since sett lers on Mauritius wiped out the dodo centuries .ago. ' -------~--- Father at 103 Conservationists managed to stall Britistt plans for an air ba se a~ Aldabra. at the soµth of the Seychelles. because of a rare turtle species that is close to ex· linclion. The &;ychelles government drafted a careful policy on conservation and moved to set asid,e wide areas as natu ral preserves. Th~ problem. say tho se closely involved, is ritforcing the measures. l UALA LUMPUff. (APJ - J03·year-old man h a t ome the father ()[ 'n eight· pound baby boy, loc al newspaper& reported. H i I bride is 19. "11-14 C1.1'5) GJl.lC CUISI Glf.1& )· H7'1-14 Cl.5til • HJl.15 (US) JJa.14 , .... , -.rn.11~..-. INST All.A TION 26.9 28.95 29.95 30.95 J0.95 31 .95 31 .95 32.95 31.95 33.95 .... .... .... ~ 2.11 .... 3.01 AIR SHOCKS ·4995 PAii BRAK" OVll!HtlN-• , 41 •. :=::;:--. •"'Tum ad~ .. ._ ......... cyliadrt .. ,.,...~·-o1 h~tioa ' • o Bleed Md flmla Q.ilnnl..,.._.vC .,.a-· . . ·-kit for bn.b pmf.• •• , •..J'lot91,DQO.--· ..... :- 2 '7 ·~, tc!. ·-~~-......... ,, . ......... ¢' I -=.s:..:=--== -.. .. , ' • ' BUENA PARK 8UENA PARK COSTA MESA SANTAANI .· -WESTMINSTl• , ......... , ... ..... -..Larr.,., • u.t.lootY..,_ • ...... -..-• •• ,. St ....... • UCll'-•-. SllSL-.A.., 2l'OI ........ 1• ••;er a..dt IW..r Mlf1 ''1 f SJJ.3040 m.SIOO 541-211! 546-71JJ .m •:r. -~~ ·' I .. _..._ -+ • • ·:~ "f:o:mankind to the Rescue I . t '~ • • • • "Neighbors Vnlirnited' Provide~ Island lnformatiori f . . . ~ . • 8 y MAIULYN HOF.F1t1AN The women all recllled how difficult it They di.sco.vered where a person could . I cwwia. klltu ~ krvic• was lpartlcU!arly with nO classif.ied board thE'ir animals, where they could HILTf>N HEAD ISLAND, S. C .. -. yellow pa~es in the phon~ book ) ~o find buy art supplies in cas1: they felt moved tV~e,re.ver mankind settles, womanlund is 1~.al .serv1ce~en lo repair ~h~ air con· to paint the lighthouse or a sail in the .qu~to-. .s~e -h~. ~eedii .and .to. 4 ~1llorung~ mend a clock. refinish an an· sunset. and how to join the Audubon i.r&ll\l.Zt ~ssistanc~ campaigns. hque bureau, collect ·the garbage, or Society and learn to birdwatch more in· R So. ;1t .1s. on Hil~on Head l ~land . a landscape the g.arden. telligently . ~em1~p1cal paridise that unh~ a few They decided to collect and record all They then compiled their pages of ~ ~ears~ ago-WM populated mainly by · · I · I t 1 birds }>aim trees. and alligators. ~ helpful ma.ter1a into a vo un eer manua .Toctk,_Ute-resoi:bretirement -haven ~nd esta~hshed .a 24-hour·a~y answ~r· ~ere ifdottei:fwith marina&, goU courses, ·''C'a11'Ctbl!!: r·h1lJk. Of s0111e• 1ng se~v1ce ~ 1n order to g1_ve the in· . tenoil·; courts, villas and sumptuous 1 fhi11g to do for everyo11e ·forma tio n as it was needed by islanders. homt,;.clubs and hotel'!-and populated 011· il1e i1lo11d tl1at 1vo11ld Mrs. Heinrichs asked for 90 volunteers hy 6,~ residents and an untold number be helpful fltld Jteeded?'' to man the answering service phone for or visitors, who may be in need of the one 24-hour segment each month , and so ;terviCes of "Neighbors Unlimited '' or ~ far 65 have signed on ·to do so.~ "Friehd.s, Jnc.'' the information they could find on The island newspaper has publici zed "Neighbors Unlimited" .grew out of a service.s, ·prOducts. recreation. personal the service, local churches, real-estate quesUon rais~d by Mrs. George Heinrichs. needs. travel schedutes to and from the developers. the telephone company, bank, It a , meeting of the civic.affairs com4 island , and emergency help of various and Bargain Box have all lent assistance. mittee of the· lOC{ll Women's Association. S-Orls. "Neighbvrs Unlimited " has persuaded She~ .asked,. "Can't we think of . They assembled name s of baby4 sitters · the one store to deliver groceries to the ~omething to do for everyone / the and practical nurses. of electricians. temporarily housebo und, afid the library Island that would be help{ and piano teachers, and Montessori school to let volunteers deliver books .to those !ieeded?" kindergartens. who would welcome them at hQme. STUDENTS HARD AT WORK AT PEOPLE'S PARK Sit• Wal 'Lib,rated' in New W1r Prote1t1 .. , • • ' SPRING CUSHION _J2! STOil HOUll.S : DAILY 10 TO 11 SUN. 11 TO 7 Offil fXPllES SU,N. MAT 21 : 1'71 ... .. ~s=11-C:. __ . KOOL IT f 33 Qt:ART n:.Aroau: ..... ~-----: l:tl:'..ar a..-. t•,. ,...,. . , ... ,. ...... . •OWOl'I' ...... ...... •t_l)Mt __ OIL CHANGE KIT ,,~01 YtWClitice J-WAX KIT OR .IOHNSONS WEATHER WAX '~~ • wmtlUflT_, l MGMBAW!WJ '1111 T\lttfJiG Locklftt Lug Nuts ... of 4 IUENA PAii BUENA Piil COSTA MESA SANTA ANA .... ..... .. """"' ... • u ....... ....., ..... • H-IM. otW.. • .._11: .. - POI-·""-SllS U... Aft. zao--. 1411 ....... • • 521·~040 12'-SIOO 548·21112 544-7112 ' • JlCI STAND . . 1'! 1•d, ll1t IM1Y.:W 1 C:• l•tn 4'' WESTMINSTER • 1"440 --· • .... "''· al ... .-.. 8'2-2011 • WN!ntsdl)', M"J' 17, 1~72 4 DAIL V PILOT .23 'People's Park' M~y Stay Ope11 to Puh1ic \ BERKELEY (AP) -Since pool~ and r~recttd a banner '\'Ork1nen fenced in "People's proclaiming It·· Pe op 1e•1 Park'' thrte years ago. !ht Park."' contested p!Ot has been 1 Some or those who lounge on Eeldom used parking lot and the lawns wrre there three basketball court. ytars ago or "'ere pnrt of mlli· Toda y. the fence is do'A'n, tant brigades who ripped down the park is open and young 1he fences 1nd"'tore up the people again are planting flO\\'· pevement last week durinc ers and trees \\'~ere asphalt .\Var protests . hod been. Y "THIS 1'1.AC~ I• kind ol 'To avoid a repeat of like a svmbol." ~xplalned violence which \e(t one man Laura GrUbe. 25 ... r helped dead and score~ injured on ltar th i11 fence .down •hd it " ~1ay IS. 1969. University or \\'SS a gloriOWI feeli ng lo tree California officials and the • !his earth again. I felt that our Berkelt.y City Council are ideas had been imprisoned negotiating over the university with the land." land . llichard Koogle. JO. said: "f UC BERKELEY Chanctllor \\'a,, very much into it three AlOert Bo"'ker said· I he )'enrs ago \vhen I c3n1e out university 1vill "seriously con 4 ht•re Sa turday it 11'as a very sider" the cil}•'s proposal to en\o1ionnl thing . • lease the sqt1are block of turf "The vnriety or people 1\·a~ JllSl sou!h of can1pus. here, .,.,·orking togtther'again. fi.Ieanwhile , lhe park i~ The bulletin board was in the available to young people who same place it "'a5 three year• have planted v e g f' I 11 b 1 e ago . and they're b\lildlng a . gardens, hollov•ed out u·ading tish pond in the same place." Censorsliip Group',s Me1nbership Slashed \YASHI NGTON (AP l -A J:roup that would administer censorship programs in ca.~e of a national emergency ha., been cut from its 26-inember level or 10 years agn to onl y ei~hl -none of '\·hich art at· live ne"·smen. the head or tht .llous~ gove rnm ent in- formation panel says. Rep. William S .. Moorhead . <D·Pa. ), chairman of fhe government inforrnation sub- committee. said that OEP has the job or developing plans for '"em ergency informatlon and \\ arlime censorship." But he added it appears no improvements havf' b c r n made "i n the st and -b y <.:cnsor~hip code since the sub- committee's la s.I hearing s'" on the subj ~ct about 10 years ago. "IN f'Al'T, IT has not even been i;itnt out to I he newspaper.'! and br(Jadca.~lini:: stations which will have In follow !he code as soon as tht: president decl11res a national emergency." ~loorhead sald. Ile said lhe subcommittee round at . hearing11 nearly a decade ago that OEP "lw.I not taken the press into its (:on· fidenct in planning for censorship (l r the media within the United States in a national emergency. • "After our hearings. thf: president I L y n d o n B. .Johnson!. appointed an official to serve a11 stand-by director of censorship. but his identit.v became a classified 1ecre1:· Moorhead said. Sil)Ce then. he added , the Identity of that director has been disclosed as Theodore F. Koop , former vice president of the Columbia Broadcastin~ Sv!ltem , "but the 0 E P rfponed the job has been abolished . "THEY ALSO report that a ll5t of 26 new!lmen, editors and others who would administer the censorship system has been cut to eight person!! -all of them go v ernment employes. retired military of· ficers or corporation ex· ecutive!I ," 1t1oorhead said . Moorhead identified t h e eight. ca lled "nallona\ defense executive reservists," as : Koop. retired, of \\'ashins ton . D.<: .. 1vho had_ ex· lensire experience in World \Var II wartime information ~ecurity and in the broadca1t industry. 7 -Edward Cooper, vice prt>~ident of the ~fotion Pie· ture Association of America, ~nc .. \Vashington, D.C. I -Phillp T. fo·oss, of • Eastman Kodak-Co., 011! Brook , Ill ., who served in \Yorld War II l\'artime · in· lorn1ation security. -Robert Y. Phillips. or Beaufort , N.C .. former direc· tor of OEP's emergency operations office. -J.W. Scully Ill. retired Army officer . of De 1,r a y Beach. F 1 a . . with a background in derense com· muni cations. -James ·p . Tatf. chief of !he Census Bureau's personnel division, \Vashlngton. D.C. -Sol J. Taishoff of Broad· casting Magazine, Wash ington. D.C -Eufene Willis of We.atern Mary and Coll.e 1e, Westminster, Md. Press Unit Endorses 'Great Bird' ATLANTA IUPl1 -Tht Atlanta chapter cf Sigma Delta Chi. the national pro- fessional journalisf society, has come to the defen."le of The Great Speckled Bird. an underground new spaper bf:set bY. fire and legal problems. The chapter unanimously passed a resolution backinK "the right of the publi1her or The Grea t Speck led Bird to publish au ch newspaper, and the right of vendors to sell it and to mail it. in accordance with law. such law to bt IP. plied with even hand to all publi!hers." 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Huntinoton lt 'a c h. lle!lcr\·alions 5.16-8801. ·* l l'~ v.·or!d prerni~rc ti nle at " I· " " l.o .. 'I'.' I, ' I , '" '" I .i1 .. " " 1· '"I < .. ,! I I , I " 1.11. !I I '' I .. , II I " ' c I ( )\, L'll \', 111 ,I 'fl ! '· I .1Jil t:iu'> ·~n ;,11\1 l 1. l .\:r1 1~l~\· 1 '1<1 II •1" I lilt'· ill 11~. 1:; ,)' \;i ' ' lht: Thuu ~fljl. '1'11l'aler. 11.~7 Newrvrt li]\d. l 11~La ~lcs,1. Curtain is 8 o'clock: rc!>Ct\'il· lions 646-1363. .Gu!f,·y I' .il. 11Jin /•:1'1 ! r .1rl r11 I• '11 .I I' l'o I . '. '" I oi , , , I 1, I I ' II.I \ llt'J'H' . ~ I ,"/ t, /;; ~~· l .,·;. ., ; ..... .( ' \ Z.F\~ -· Cl ll THE.I I' fS FOR CO ........ f'Q~?IT AL" f--AND .. " • • ' • 'I . ' " • \! . ' J;,dll'1' i.-111 :• ti ,11·1 :•!· f "I;, .) Ill I.~ Ill \1 ·\"~•' L:. 1lw11•,!1 ~Ill' I 'tl'I I n· ·!1 ,. \Ii! I 1. 1· .. 1• .. 1:.1°. 111 1,,, \n'.:1•'t•~. \' ~ ; (' •.fl1 • 11 I ' i•1 / "t';I 't!;I''\, I· • 1'1·1 1' ,. JI' t h(·r 1 1 11 1' I !l;d lnr 17 1!;1_1..;, .\flt"r ~,\ 1 :1•. s ;11 !111li'•' ~111• h:1rl r11co::.t ·• l· 1rl .11i·11·k ;111d li11s 11·1 • :, p11C'd l•n :1th111·: r.111;1;·". t·111y Ll 11-.1, :1r1~:t1 '1nf·r nil L".' II 'I\ 1H lht• !i·1 t 1! d ,,. ' SHO~'SG llOW " j~.f·· YI' V;..l I.. ~..iUL [1101/iE:l ['~he . . 1_:m12Sl1r'. l ' Ptasnc · --'.'l 1 Msci1in2 1~·: t A' ;/ ., .• •· ..... )4. --' ... __.,,--l'f".. . • ' l . .---&..;.. •• ' -.J J. J Ah o { ... .,_-. -~.::_:'_ Fly girls v·h o kn ow V1ha t to do fer N to a m;11. ·-"I ' -~ "TH ~ BOY FRIEND" • ..,.. __ .,,Q "Ki;Li.Y'S H•l 0£.S" n~:-cT71-:-·~-,-.:.....~~..;:;.i ••• .. ' .. : \ ., .. " -. PAILY PILOT Si.If Pl\l!t SO 'fHEREI Lo' I ,. I · . . r ,ii' ur 11er g1veH ~ene Benedict a l'JLd pu.:re of hor mi nL1 es Lois \\11teon eavesdr oPJ • 1? tile .. Lrgurncnl._ilL lhis srcpc fro1n .. My Sister l rr., i rr·1.11:~ a th1ce·\Veekend ru n 1''riday at ihe .1· ·I I I\,(' r 1;1\ i10U<:C, :. .,, -1 ';, el:'.:r-~ .. C'\ ,:u ~R •·I''-.,\ Aoi drmy Awarlf Wll\ntr • Jare Fond• "!(LUTE" fR) ~I~ "SUMMER OF 'C2" !Ill 'CHt.TO'S Lt,ND" & "DOC" S!'rt·•~ F~yt Dunlwly ··MAP !< 01' THE OliVIL" & "TliE DEVI~ ll lOERS" ~',l[,0 15'~ ~l'f "' ''NEET BODY OF= GIRLS" DEIOltAH" ' ..... .-..-,..... r-... 1._. _:.-, I Ii..:; v 1/ .~ ... "?11? ~· ·~· '" F03UIVEll LAST WEEK S ~:OW ING NOW! .. ~-k-"~ 'MOwroc-.·. ;1TI.' ~l!AG; . ,. ' ,.1 .. 1·•{11 111.'• <···•-.·IJ• .. 11fr" !tll•~t ••l)<lt!KI~ J 0 C" e ;.-. !:...: :..::..-~===;=;-=~ l"I tl''l"OP StW9'Pt"' .. re" ~~ -- lJ--- • ' •, , • • 'The Cpuaatry Girl' Tree St.ar Fine Reviv~l in LA Of Specia l 011 Video ,By TOM BARLV 01 ti.. D•llY '!let S!fll Director John Houstm"n puts rou on lhe edge of yotlr seat 1n the first scene of his gripping "The Country Girl" and he keeps you there right to the last line in lhf' Hunt· in.1:ton Hartford Theater's $ple.ndid and welcome re\'ival of the Cliffnrd Odels ch\ssic. He has the cast to ensure tha t he can dn exa Ct!v that · ""llh the centerpi ece Or that first class ensemblt' beini? a fiery, inten.~e and ideallv chn~fn Jason Rnbard.~ as thf aging actor v.•hn bucks all the odds 10 jO\'OUSl\' hla ~! a~'<IV thP cloud~· or nhscurily ras'r 6ettling around him. But the booZ\. 1naudl1n Frank Elgin sn' hrilti;an!lv depicted by Robards can ·1 th• comeback that should nerer ha\·e bee n necusary w.ithoul the likes of his long suffering "' 1 f e . Gtorgie, and a d!diratf'd d1rertl\r "'hose faith in Elgin make~ .~ Good Samaritan look hk~t>eneezer Scrooge. That's where fli a u r e e n Staplelnn and C.eorge Gri7.~ard come in la back up this critic's conviction !hat Jht.s is the besl pitce of casting "'f'Ve see.n in an .v or this ~c.:ison'.s pl11ys. ~llS!i Stripleton. 11lternatelv lhe fuss1n):! mo!her. devo!ed wifP and connivi ng -bi!C'h 1h11t C.rizz.:ird a.~ Bernie norld nnrc accuses her nf be-in~. 1·ery nearly makrs thP pl;:11' all her 0111n w11h a sustained and sens1t1ve perform11nce th!1 t brought the audience to its fff'l at the final L·urt;i111 But , even at th at. It 111kts Ill Jot more than mere br11\ianc:e to divert the hm('ll~ht from Jason Rob11rds in thf' ktnrl of form hes in for e rolt thnt Odets might ha1e "·riuen for him. ' He. too. r1n11..s the chan1i:es frnm the raunchily p:ithet1r has-bt'en "hn dtrnands all bu t bre11st fredin~ from h i s prira):!c•n of a 1\1fi:. to the slea1.y drunk "ho th111k.s his ··cnuJ,?h .Sl"rup" 1·;in lit! h1n1 on the \\'lnj:!s nf fl t"f'\l\il], <1n:J 10 lhP fissured. dehnn;11r \'<'ltran (lf tht !1nfll scene \1·h11 scrs 111.s ;;ud1pncr in thr pa l111 11r )ii~ hand and 11·ho t1&>.sn't forrgct \rho put !hern lherr. K~ C\'NT lllA Ul""H'I" J'\E\~' YORK 1 Ari - 1i:narl Nt 11nli 11nctt'nt Afrtl'lln lrf'll "'as !ht )(lar drll11.htful l'lrv1:-;in11 Sj"lf'1'llll fin !\11(' T\1e~da)' ni~hl. Thf' lrN'. shr h1111hnh. ~n\11, Ill t\r11~:1 :111d s,11111" ~11H SI/Ill 1h11.: .1r .. l14•l11"1t>il 111 \,.. '2.11110 1 ~1·11r.i old ~·1 •r nH1t1.1 h1rd~. 111 ~i;-.·t~. r1•pt 11r" rind .11111110!.~. 1t J~ 1 f'ally :1 tl'l'C' of llff' ()r~nt\ \\'t"llt'~. thi· 11~11T;tl<11 . <1f'$t"r\h('(I !111• In•(" ,,f 1hi· spf'i'lll! R~ "ti hu.•I' AP~ll'hlh'lil hlo(·lo," 1\lnn ;111d .1,1.in H1111! p1r hrd ;int' trrr. fn1·11~f'tl thr1r l'H!llf"rHs 1111 11 throu,11.h thr "'f'! 1 1111<1 lir1 5Nl"''tl!'i 'fhf'\ fn11nd A.~ 111nn1 :1~ 10 d1Hrrtn! !ip<'t'll'!I of ti1rrl'.': nrs!tn~ 111 lh~t 011(' Wilder Going Back To Roniantic Comedy (:rizz,qrd 1s no lr~s :ll"- Cflmpli!lhed ;is the hr1rrl dr11'- in11. but uiter!y .sy1np:tthe11c dirPC lor [)odd "·hn .~P:;>S in lhc fln;il scene the Fr;ink F.l~in he ~ti"' whrn e1•rr1·one else \\"f!S looking ;it a -\1 a.~hc-d up. rtem 0ral1zed drunkrn ha s. been. His hest 11·o rk in a fine performance comes in the sec- (lnd ;irt whPn ht> sn<ilrhcs triumph from disas!rr hy rPr11izing his errnr in blanllnl? Georg ie for ' !hr demise of El.i;:in 11nd c nu r a g e o u s I y chanRtS l<il'k to the cnur.se th;:it -puts Elgin back in the spnlli.e:ht and the couple into ear h nthcr"s 11r111s in a more reali5tic relationship. OAIL Y P'ILOt J!IU Pl>Oll Thrl' u-i·rl I 1 111 r -1 11 p ~ r phn!Oi:t:\plll l11 .shr\11· !hr 1'r1tn pl11·11t1•d nr~ts lu11\I !11 ~"1111• sprr1r~ 'l'h('I" r('p1•t'lt'd 1l1i• 1 ·111 11·1111~ hah1t s ~·f u!ht'l"S 'l"ln•\ I p1·rn put i::l11ss on nnr s11lr nf H holln"' trunk nod 11rr·r nhl<' tn l show thr ncst1ni.: hah11.~ nr th(' reri -he<ikc1\ h11rnh1ll ( By BOB TH0~1A~ SORRE .'\TO. lt::a ly 1AP1 ''the mo~·te business today is like a 1'3Sl roul"'tl!' gamP - bu! "'1 th chips "'orth from a half-mill1nn dollar.~ tn $10 million. You dnn '! kn n w ~·h!!lhf'r you'rt fi!OnJ? to n1.:i l;P a bund le or lnse your entire stake. You don't rven knO'A' tf the casinos will still be open · b~· the time ~·our .picture is relt-ased." This "'a.s th e ;:1nalvs1s of f;.1 11ed fil m makP r R 1 I l y .\\'\rdc.r. \\'ho is rolhnc ft ,.1 mill•nn gamble "·irh "A vanti~ ·• ~tarring J ack 1.A!mmnn i!nd Jullet l-1 ills. His premi~r : that thP-mo11ie-fi!n1ng puhlic }$; !aturated \1'ilh sr~-charged films. "I am making snmrt hi n~ \'ery dar1np: in t n d a y · !'i market · a romantic romNl11." Sa id the prod11rrr-<lirec lor- \\T1ter Ol"et coffee nn the bustling town square of this .suns"'ept mid-11aly resort. '"I am hell ing tha t dirty movi es ""iii kill 1hrms1>h·es off pre tt~· snon. I mean. how far can the y go In shock pl'Ople no w11d;>vs? l'roc1u1·f'rs have tried e'very mut 111ion in the n·ay of sex : m11n 11;nt1 "·oman man And man. "·nman and v.·om an. brother and i:ister. God kllOws \\'hat "·i ll come next -Rirl <ind .sar.d1nC'~ .. 1\0 far-Out ~f'X in \\'ildcr's ~o'CAB..qh ~~ -,-Rox Rttd 'T~), l~J "****" _7, -New York 01i1y Ne wt '"CABAREr IS A SCINTILLATING MUSICA1.f' -R~JC!I I 01get! (EC1uc1hon11 Ed1l•on} "LtZA MINNELLI -TliE NEW MISS SHOW llZI" -T•-M1g11ln1 "LIZA MINNELLI IN 'CABAAEr -A STAR IS BORN!" 41.--k M1g u lrie "LIZA MINNELLI GIVES A MOVIE PERFOAMANC! SO IEAUTtFUL THAT I CAN THINK OF NOTH ING TO DO IUT GIVE THANKS!" N•• YOt~ f,,.,,, NOW PLAYING . "·~~· ......... . SOUTH COAST PLAZA 1 Cost1 Me~· 5'&·2111 W•ttl•Jt: ,,Ge. 1:11. lO:U J'.M. !It.' Su~. 1:10. )•O , •:oo. 1:11. \l :l~ P,M. S1etth1t Chetlt'5 IP911,.. Joe.~ P•l•tu ALSO r l .&TIN5 "Wf4Jallm\ ,,. ...... ·-- "Al'anli:" It lS the slor~· of an America n conglomerate firm executJl'e -Lemmon -who c0me~ !0 Italy fnr the buri11I nf his falhPr. "'hn has died with his English mistres.~. n1o!her of J\.liss l\lills. ThcrP is " nur!e swimmin~ ~cene be!1reen 'thP.' '"'O reluctant lo1•rr!". hut \Vilder assured that it will he photn_l!'raphrd frl\m a dista nce -""v.·e don't expect Lcmmon lo por!r;:i v a Tflrzan af th is siaae 1n his c;:ireer " \\1i!der is no prude: ynu need on~ listen In his over-('(lffee "'It tn cl('fcrmint th11t. He brliel'es that Americ;in films ha1·e gone too far in, the direc· tinn nf !"eX in orrler tfl lure citizens a"·ay rrnm the ir se x- less television pro.e:rams . "\.\'i1 h !he "c11· r n t of pornogr;iphy, eroticism has dlsappe~rccl ." saili \Vilrler, 11•ho cited th" provoc~t il"e flims of his t'arly mentor, .Ern.~t L11b1tsC'h . 1"hrre are nthrrs who help to give !his Huntinp:!on H;irlfnrd production lhe unrnistakr;ihle sheen ~f thf' successful play: prnduC'er RnJ?rr L Stevrns. J;imes l\:iren as Larr v, Roland \\"inrers as Phil c00k, Joe Ponazecki ;i5 P11 ul Un11:er. Edri ~hi as Nanc-y Stoddard and \'\'lllia m Shu~l as Ralph. l 'llst Change Annoi11icecl For Ir vi ne Se vrr;:i\ Cfl!ll rhlln!:es h;:i ve B11llet's Best Oa necr l\llrh;.iel llilln1an offers lhc I! \ll.'l' l'lL01"S ~uterpc .'\1rard as '\'O ntan of m11 s1r fnr 1~71 ln Lil a Zall. director of the Laguna r1v1c RalJct ron1pan.I" I..oo king on are ballerinas 1'1 r r1lcc ~1aS?;nuson 11nd Kri~l i ~loorhead . ~~~~~~~~~~~- Ma11y Scri1•ts Sc ra11ped For 'B o11 a11za' Seaso11 By J ERHY llUCK things h<1 ve r \·r•r been distlf!iS· H()LLY\VOO O (AP i _ Jn ed ye t. lei alone dec1derl " 1,.,.0 l\'rrks. "Bonan7.;;i"" 11,n" 10 In !he pl;inned premier show b('gin fihni ng its 14th sr;ison in the nr"' 'l'uc.<trlay tin1r .~Int nn ~AC y.•ith a tv.o-hnu r next Scpl. 12. llns.'> \\'II" !o ):!r1 married . His \l'tfe "'as 1n premirrr stio1v in 11•hirh Hoss hecotnc pregn<1nl. but in the Ca rl"-rig ht j?fll married. enrl shC' "•nuld lw munli.•rctl Thal shn\\. ··rnrl'ver .. 11111 r u11rlcen s<;ri pts f(or ll!'XI tlf'\'rr hf> m:idr. Nor 11ill "The sca.~1>n h;id hri•n "'rilll'n 11;n1I \\'J!ncss.'' Jn 11·hit·h ll ll.sS l)orlurl txiliri'r•s that all .witi' tr;ick.s dfl11•n a 1•1irnr•·s to frre h<1 ve 1o be -"<T;ippPd . Anothrr h i~ hrnthcr .Joe of a rhar)Zr nr 12 scripts in prcp;ira!ion \\'Ill murder r1thcr ha \'e tn he drop1>ed or brrn ;innnuncN"l for ~e Irvi ne rJ:<n Hlntkl'r. 4.1. dicr! of a hl':1vily r1·11-r1 tlr>n. Community The ai er's hlood cln1 ~lay 13. and his '"llop<•ful!y. In thp lirsl ~ho\\' •·Hr could hr mnrr sug h11m0r. _grnl\enrs~ and l!n1·lv "'('11 not only n1ake sorne p:estil'e ~·ith a rln~rd h<>droom rorthcnmin~ pro<lurtinn of th" etched ro··tr;:ival of Hn;.:<; will rnl'nll•1n of lln'ls. hut rnorl.' in1 - dnor than all nf t oday·.~ direr.· Kaufm11n-llart Mmrrly "You bf' n11<;~Cfl in fuiure cpi:;11df'.~ rnrlt1nt we "·;u1t Ln pay tn hute tors with outright nudity. Can't Take It \\"ith Ynu ." ""l>h\1nustv. lhe sho"' 11111 ln tum 1n si>mc y,•ay," IJoi\iH'l Lubitsch could show a couplr 11irertnr Tom T1tus h<is rh;:inge. There's no question said. '"\Ve"tl refer 10 !lie l<1cl eating al breakfast. and you stepprd intn the lcad1n11: rnle of ahnul that." s:.iid 11 a v i rl lh:it he "as crthcr killed or kneY.' that the y had enjoyed a l.ranrlpa \l;inrlerhof follo"·in~ Dor!rir!. rhr crc;itnr anrl ex-di('d." glnrinus, erot ic niRht . .'' R'ch<trd [)n1••·~ \l"il hdrR~! et·11t1vr pr odu1·cr . 1 \\'ilder Added lhfll ii l'i''1U1rl from the production. J1n111 l>nrtort. said he 11"<1.~ nrit l be "disastrou s·• to J:O hark tn cited confli<"11ng commiln1ent~ .s11re ho11• the shriv.· 11·ould l the American scl [-censor~hip 1vith his nwn profe ... s1onal com-ch ;1nAC. that he kne,..,· in hi.s t'a rlif'r pany ;:is his reason f0r !ea l'in~ ""!/0\1' rlo ~·ou rrpl;i1•n ;i m;in Hollywood da y!". Orie nf his the sho"" "·ho'." 1rrr plaee<1hle? He v•a~ hits "'as "St;ilag 17.'' He arl· Other rcpl11ccments in th~ uni'JUC' ... he !"::tid. mitfed that th e "'ar prisoners company of 18 performers are 11nrtnrl said tha!. in !hr in the ir barracks dit1Jogue Be!h Titus, "·hn 1v1ll !i'lkf' n1Pr hcg1nn1ng ;:it lea~!. he 1111ulrl 1 •·soundf'd like p:ir!s ::it \l;i~sar the role of the Ru ... ~ifln fi!rand rrlv hra\·ily 0n !hf' nt her l duchess . E!;;1ne Sh an n n n. rh;ir;irrcr~ L.<irnl! Grr('n1·. -ex cept that tod<iy J:irls ;it 1 1 \I ,. b " ,, 1,,.h:"'rl 1,,,,,l•n ,,,,1 ,, 1,·11.11 :~:~ AT NEWPORT 12:30.130, 7:00. I 0: 00 Th t're w11.o; alsn !'lprr1;1! <II tr1111011 i.:1vr r1 lo 11 hlrd l'allrit thr ho111>y 1t;1llrl<' 11s 1t h·Hd 1111 111'r hnnr,1· huntrr~ to h1·1·s ne.sl~. Af1rr !hr rnrn ln11I rr tn nvr<l 1hP 1·0111hs-. 1hrv 11·1;r1· t"Rtt•ful to lr111't' A 1·hol«1• pnr t!Oll 11~ 11 n'11•11.rd ror 1hr h1rd Thl'rri wert' ji(rl'Ht sh11t~ 1•t lhr trPr·~ n n t· I urn 11 I tn hah1 IRnls -a lmn~! R hf111('1 11.~ 11 p11ir of hu~h h;ih1P~ Sl'Hrri{'(t arnunct. Ev('n A n1n1hrr h;1t and hrr I 1111 ng_..~r1·1111·ct ln\"ahlr 1n lhL· progr:in1·s e11111l:x!. * C'BS h111nrw.:·d a • ' <; ! ,. 11 r n1nphrll Show" rrrun r111 lv in 1hr r v1•r11ng for 1111 ho11r loui.; hnrfin1.: on \hr stair 11! lhr na tu111. "\Vhrrc \Vf' Sland" It srrrnr{t dtsiJ:nrd 1n hrlp !hf' p11hl11· 11ndcrst11nd !hr 1ilo1 111·-. ;11111 thr irnporlanr·p ur Prr~I drnt /1:1xun'!'i itnpendinft: \'1!'.ll lo lluss1a . Thi·r<" \vr rP scv!'ral short ln- lrr1·1rll's -with a ret irPd U S. i:rtH'i :ll. :t Briti.~h n1 ill\ary I'll · pert 11nd 1111 e1"-0nomist -plu.~ .~1!111r :1ni n1:i1rd l'har·1~ :111d fil1 11 1·1ips. hul !he l1011r w;i~. f'S.S1•nt1.1 lly n l1·c·1ure hy 1·or n•spnnd1·nl ChHrl1;~ ( 'o ll'iu1.: 11·oorl nn !hr stAtr of 1h1• 11at111n in prliti1•r 11rras of r11ll11,11·y pr c pa redness, dtp1nn1ncy, r1·nnn1n1cs and It~ rank in "·urld h•allcrshi p. :~:~AT BUENA PARK Va."sa~ sound like men 1n bar-nev.· Y ras a .~ · rs. nit y. an1.1 ., ., racks.·• J\ffl rk Ricke ls as a governmen t \"<i~·rl /Jr ~;ud th;i1 Lan1!u11. · 1 a_!!ent "·hn hr1d hr.c;un as ;:1 iu1·1•111lt• He arldcd : ''Think \Vh;it ··vo·u 1 .• ,.1 1.akc 11 , .. ,.,h d 1 d I I enul d d0 l'i·1 th '5'>1·rn Year "" ... ;in m;i Ille on I 11· ~,in·.': Itch' tod i!I". The "·hn!e impnrl Ynu'' will open Junr 2 for a "·nuld t/f' given nf the stni-v 11._..~ ln~t hec;:1 use fo ur-weeken<l run in l he resp:u1si h1J11r. ":fHERE IS ONLY ONE BRANDO. HE IS THE GODFATHER. THE CENTERP!ECE OF WHAT PROMISES TO BE THE 'GONE WITH THE the crn.•or ... ii·ouldn't allo w Humanities Hall Playhouse nn "I'll ne ver he ;:ih!e Tom EirPll t"l •sleep . "·ith !he UC lr1 ine c ;:i m p u s . ;:inothPr m;1n !1kr I l R n t.larilyn ~fnnroe." Performances 11·11! be given Blocker." he ~;ud . "But 1f 11 h Fr1dr1~·s anil S.1turrl;i1o; ;it 8 ,l!PI.~ In rhat p<Jinl I don't U11r-Jr The film maker said e . 1 k d 1 ·n• I'll b · b · I d "'::isn'I rlrpreca1ine: 5 11 <" !1 o c oc an re<;('rva 1" are ring in an o \'JUUS c:i 10~ he1ng t;:i kcn at 54i-773.1. inan type' :\0ne 11f the~e 5eriou~ I ilm makers r1s \1 1ke miiiiiiii _____ _.-,.-. .. ;;;.-._ __________ "I r\ichol~ 1 "Carna\ Knowledge .. 11-~ and ,Jnhn Schle.~1nger 1"S11n- da v Blol)dl' Sunda v·•1. The filfns he deplores · .. are !he one~ that used lo be madP for $25 000 ant1 !i-hown (In s-.r ..... )1onica Briu!evard ~k1n-fhck rn" in Lns AngelP~. nn1\ thel""re shot for $3 m1!hnn and ope.ned at G r a u m a n ' s Chinese .. She"ll Return HOLLY\\'000 1t.:Pl 1 Former child star Gloria Jean plans a return to shov.· bul!'iness and has hired an agenl. ~Nl ~VPORI BEACH~ol th rntroncf' to thr fabulovs lido l1le •OR 3-1350 ...................... ....-;-..-...... -•... WHAT A COMBINATION! NOWI LAST BIG WEEK ht RUNI James Coburn is "A JAMES BOND M.D.'' '-0£1'1\CiT fPlE ~'IEU (' ~ ( .. , WIU-OIGANIZlO '&.. MUIOll MYSTllY." ' ..1;rw vo•r D• , "''Ni . • !PG=.I -~ !Ill CAREY T'R 'E,AJ'MIJ:N'IJ INCLUDING ••• The Ac1demy Win ner 2ol'I Cl!ntuty·FG • prw~h THE FRENCH CONNECTION IN THl GREAT TRADITION Of AM(RICl.N THRILLEf~ STARTS NEXT WEDNESD.AY EXCLUS IVE SHOWI NG CH.AIU.TOH HllTON vvmr MIM ltux "SKYJACKED" ' VllNO ' OF GANGSTER MOVIES." -Paul 0 . Z1mmerm11n New9weelt '"THE GODFATHER ' IS A SPECTACULAR ~i OV IE , ONE OF THE FINEST GANGSTER MOVIES EVER MADE. IT'S RARE TO COME OUT OF A 3-HOUR MOVIE AND WANT TO MllKE A U-TURN ANO GO IN AND SEE IT All OVER AGAIN . BUT THAT'S EXACnY MY FEELING AFTER SEEING 'THE GODFATHER'." -Gene Sh11<1 14BC-TV TRULY EPIC FILM IN THE BEST CLASSIC SENSE OF THE WORD! EVEN MORE ENGROSSING THAN MARIO PUZO'S BOOK, IF THAT'S POSSIBLE!" -A.B C·T\/ "A MARVELLOUS MOVIE ! A TOUGH. BEAUTIFUL MOVIE I" •., ....... , ... ·~···•·• .... (•,·•· '••,1 1 ' • THE ONl Y ORANGE COUNTY SHOWINGS '" . . . . . . . • (011°1 "ltl'T •T 110(.•lfMUl l lVO • NEWPORT 8EACH .. , Olloc tO,tto1Al 6 .. ,.Ja. 9th GREAT WEEK --'--- KOCM stereo103FM ..f the sounds of the harbor HILD OVl.11 .-1=d~~_7 2 J, hours a da\' "" '"' "' ...... -. t rtrl IALIOA THU.W Ol-404I ., .... 11" '·"• fl"-11 ...... ._.. =======-~.__:::.::;..::..-.,~~· l<DEDWARDS THEATRESI ' CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS DAILY 12:30 . 3:30 7:00 -10:00 P.M, "' "NICOi 1111 io:-. ....... . PIUS . ACADEMY AWAI D·WINNIR llSt SHOIT SUI JICT "ll"l~l\l.01 HUJIU'.'. ~O\llCY HI lllOi !UIS. Moy Jl Now at Both lllwarda Chtolft•I 1 Week Only1 ::;:·,• Smog c ...... ,,,. .-. The ox_, II dol>folOd. Love is encCU'IQtd. BulthepeMlty lor birlh IS "death. THE TIME IS TOMORROW AND Tr!EAE'S NO TIME LEFT. !GI ~.,,.,.. o • ,. ...... .,.,.,,,.,,. WINNER OF S ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! THE FRENCH CONNECTION IN THl (JfflAT TffADITION Of AltllfflCAN THfflLLlffl, 2.o.c...i ... ,., .. ta~ IY [)[LUI!' 'lndrOPAllRA(rlON 8AR8ARA HfR~HE Y ltl PUPPLI .ONACK§UN rPG WHAT CHAT0'5 LMlD OOE!N'T Kilt. (HA TO 'Nill '• l!lP Nt t;,!"'""'''"t:'Ul•h•== C92111CAilfllllmOIJ 111'1•.,•fllt l c.ooJ!• .. II tt1 ••1t 1"f> --•'V.""1'0 •' ....... , ...... " • "~ t"f\.I •••• PUPPll ONA CHAIN -C" PC .-4 -.--.. ..,,,. •• .. \,'c ... 1Nl..,. 1.1 ; 11, l ~ ; •• TODAY'S . l(CJT 6:30.-'i()l\r Crowded Wotlfl." }tat· lfll Alrc!DskY ~ dlscus'1on ~~ rtsslni ~Ul 1YU81 • ,., ' I 1 .. • , . \ -, .«n.!.~j •.'7:30 -•'The WondQrfUI , eouiit.ty." ._ • .'llt\q!l~!l1. J~lle '!-Ondo11 add' <;a Mel'!fil ~hi' tblj 19~9.~estenj. , 0 • ~IS • l:OQ-''Glst Goes Home." Tbl• KNXT +,eclll follows the tdvenl\H'dut' pautt o1. ... .,.., w~ile named ,GJst, wh<I 'ha• 'llimOd , p ....,., ~es ott the Pfange toa'st,>Llo'fc! :Sild( ,• ~rrar ' Nit' O 1:00 ..., ''Adan\.12." Ol(lcer Mallo:v. (Marti~ lljtln~r) mynerlousl)" dlsappeart In Gfif: I h !'ark whije pur.uing f -ro~ry suspectt . AIC fJ 9t00 ,...., ''The 1111.1' Feld!"•• Comedy 1 Machfne." Barbera feldon Is t.bo special guest, with tile Ho II e y Canu singing group and i comedian 1 ae Milltaan . 1 1 T Note i 0 ! jfa.Jillet,' 'Eileen,~'Cateh ~l__e~_ 0 T '> • en1n ~OsrilY£(t LAST WEIK - ., •' I • '· .. .•-• • • ~ .... ~Eine ReviYil in tA Ti!ee Star. Of S~ial On Video • "IRA~IQNUA --llAllCl.IO lllAUTl'UI. THAT I cAll 11111 OP llOfl!INQ TO DO lllTOM-r' Mwntli'tliMI"- • NOW PLAYING • .......,..---.i. .. ·~1 ··"rl:,. ..... t 11J. "* ...... 1tf. _ 11-. ti ••ti. t sl Mi• P.M. ' • • She'll Return HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ,...,.. ddld star G1oN J ... plW ... bim lo - ~andbublredu ·O&lnL WHAT A COMllNATIOl!il , LAST BIG WEEK James Coburn is ''A JAMES BOND M~D.'' , -"""""' -""" INCLUDING , •• Tti. Audomy Wln .. r 2o.-,.r...- TBE FRENCB CODEmON IN rHL M~T TlfAOITION OI' -tit/CAii TH/tlUJ!/11.' ST.Am .NIXT WIDNllDAY IJICLUSIV. SHOWING ---°" "'"' "'""" "SKYJACKED"· "THEllE IS OllLY • lllANDO ... • 1111 IODflTllU. THE ClfnUPIECI • WllAT l'llOMllU TO K J11E '11111 wmt TM ' WllUl' llf WlllTEll .. 0." • . -Paul o. ZlTn\ltfTlltl, NtwtwMk 1 <# '"THE UDFATHER' II A IPECTA011l411 MOYIE, OllE , OF TIIE FINEST IAIUtlll MOVIO IYEll MADI. tr• llME TO COlll .our Of A 3-llOUll MOVIE AND WAIT TO MAKL,A U·tullN AND 80 IN AND llE1t AU OYEll AGAIN. IUT .'AIAT'I EXACn T MY FULINB am' IEEINI 'THI IODFAlllEll't ·-·I ~8h11it,Ht(%.TV · "A TllULY EPIC FH.M 1i. THE 111r cui11C lllli Df THE WDIDI EllW llOlll ' ENmlllllt Tlld llllllt PUZt'I lllK. . If THAn PlllllUI" -AllC-TV Ml MAllYELLOUI MOYIE! A TOUlll.~ IEAUTIFUL •Ill" ~I-TV KOCM stereo103N -:.r the sounds ci tbeharbor _..jb:::~~724 hours· a day I 1 ' • .. . ., ... • .. I • DAIL V P/LOi DICK TRACY ONE OF YOUR .JANITORS ? TUMBLEWEEDS . 6A6'EBRUS!! SAM . THI!: SM!l-lN(; RUST<.ffl USED. HORSES Mun AND JEFF OH.DEAR, iM NOT.MYSELF LA"TELY! l'M 1 ,,,.---., 10 f'll!RVOO' • •.-:.:;::!:' .... ., FIGMENTS ' DARN 'rOU, N'F, .. 'rOU'Rf ~EOONEJ ALL OVER MY CLEAN FLOOR ! ' " NANCY I LOV E P ICNICS ON THE ElEACH --l --·-,., ••• ., ... 11 1 ,._ &(RO$~ I r 11v •11 AIQMlt S fl , 111'• In IM~~ •ll Qt 's1o~11~· It lo11~,.,·, "Jllll'"""' I~ lll•wi•• 1~ Dull fin>\h 11 l1'11rl1 ·~"'"'' l~ }~1111 111 Ii<' 7'"'"'rl I~ ··•I~" Llwl•" :,, r~r1 "r ~"·Iv ii \m~' )''I fry • lot! '"'"h :1 f l'•1~"' "''" ,, ~! r!l'l'll('<lt111<1< :1 t rtl'• 0 r l -·· '"•1;••11••1 :·r~~,., .. r~r•1 }O Oi"'' '.,,,1 3: L""9••I ,..,,,.,~ .. ~tr '' '"•I• }\ jlo ~i.·•\f< IQ (\ ...... , Y,t.. ,,,,1 •.. : 4 ~ Hn .• lilonh '"'~''"~l1nu 4~ 0~"'19• ~·t•(\11' Ir ~l ~"/\If'! C ;,,.~l rf '''I"" ; ""' I• \~Fu1irl111t1 ~ .. ,, .. )I [•r~r" t·1 rl•r r 1n1 ~~ r-.1'"' 0~'"'""'' ~~ )(\""''"" ' " .' •'n•o• f.~ ~ '·'' (.• .. J• ~ 1 r'l dl h •·~ h.' t.rn '~I r1 •rr1·g ,,, ,.~, h: rnr " r .... ,, ... ~~ II Th f.1 f ,.,, ... , .... ,. f'\ fl/~l '"9 ,,.,i tli'V.lj l .. ,..~, t c ... .., .. "1'~~ 0 ~l.•1• rt<rly I~ In'•'" .. t••io··~· ... l 1 ~·.)J nr, I 1: 1'··· .. 1." ,, '''·'llP'•~ ... ,h ~.If' .. 11 I ""rl t"\•Qfl I ll s ••!di'! 1• t"'o r •·1 lollS LUC.flt C.Oi U'5 l&Qn.I -/1>.T Ol ~FE.RENT ...__.;.T :_IM!:S. 'j --' ~ r OF' COUR'SE WE'LL ~ELP Yell, MOTHER! IT'S Ai.L -ll'lbliT, MOM ... JENNY'LJ. '5rol HA \IE IT FlC.KfD IP. ••• O~.GOODIE, ·n-IAT'LL. BE F UN!·-l L.OVE A SCAVENGER HUNT! \ -.. • By Cliester Gould 'WM•T •BOUT MIS FAMILV?" 4Sl<S LIZZ. By Tom K. Ryan 1He FLEA·MG MARKET IS NOT GOOD • By Al Smith 1'M O.K. NOW·· ! FOUND MYSELF! Hale -· GASOLINE ALLEY Her Hor« qlllt ~that ' off<:e fer rrni ve"< ONn! ~-~ 11 Mauor l'ouqh i• out of tDwr\! I'm in charqe! SALLY BANANAS T~~"'~ ~~ GORDO 5-11 MOON MULLINS AND GE:T OFP IHI! r FURNITUR1!1 BUMS. ®11lEY1~ 9ETTER Mor! r SENT THEM E)(.4CTLY WHAT WE OWED TH!:M ... M""""-... --""--1 by Ernie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS I'VE 601" lHE IJE\-0 frel,'HiiSH, FERlllllEU., ME, TOO ll 0•1!l1 b~ h1u~1ng l4 l.~rl ol 1111111h !.nn 1\ r,.,,••t l1l•r11~ W:lfl If. ( "" 15 ~ ..... ~~PlltlQO ' 4l , ,,., •• \'•r, u.i h •• 11 •Q 4~ r,,,,,, ••\f•f1 '·" •1!1•10, • • r ~ .. nn lhr ' ,. WHAT WOULD YOU I'LL HAVE M ILK L IKE TO DRINK ? ON THE ROCKS ~~~~~~Ml I. t:la)I T 1H 11.lK l've EVE~ fal<'D OFl!-IEM PEANUTS ' I _JI --' l:~~-: -:·: : ~-~=- JUDGE PARKER rERHAPS 11 WOULD HELP IF I EXPL-'INED WHAl MY WORI<. IS, M ISS LAWRENCE! HERE LET ME 61VE 'YOU ONE OF MY CARDS!~ '1 I . JUST 15ECAL';£ !51£5 Hl5 Ot.JlfR 515T!R, SHE THREW HIM OOT- I CAN'T BfUE\ E IT_ ,_ Bv Charles M. Schulz ....------.---~ HOW~OLO '<'Ou LIKE IT IF I ~REW 1 "---1: 'IO\J OJT ? By Harold Le Doux ON TM( OTH ER HAND, IT ISN'T EASY TO EX.PlAlM THE NA.T URE OF MY WORK! -jf;"4J:!O/;.~ lNCIOENTALLV, /l/_f ;:;~IT MAY E YOU EVER f· BEEN tNTEll.ESTED IH I'M IN THE T.l.LENT BU51NE55.1 _,~ .. ~ I THE THEATER, M ISS t LAWRENCE? ly Dick Moores By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson Ws' ~,..,..,. ... You CAN CERTAINLY 'TSLL. IT1S .AN ELSCTION YEAR·•~-- IT'S A THANK· YOU NOT!' ... By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS . . < , .. • 1 rA, • , .... ,,~ l\ ... ~.' FIA1 h~nt110U! 4F l.roc , "''9"1ar ·"• ' '" 1p I I f ~·~~,\ ••• 1~1ori 11 1•c-,11~ ~)~ • '11~· ··~,·~ •: r,1'11'\•'t r1y ... (,,).,, l<IAr~ •1 T•·or~ p,,1 ,, ••l'•t'••'' • ~1 .1 r11, , ' .. ' l " " ~ " • "' >• . " .. ;; ll ,, Ji •O ,, : .. , .. ~ ' " " " .. • : ~. . l I~"' ~' • .,~, A r •< \ \~i •' ., '"G' ~ ~ ····1• ~A·l•n!I d·~..,~ l 1 " •• , /1 " " " ' o;. ~ " 1t I I " •• " ,, , . : 4 l' ,;, A "(1,,1'1'1" )~ ~··ohl'/\J 111 ~\"A V ... 1 ~ r;,, 11 '' 1~~•11•r i; \i' ~ 1. l;d 19 " " ,, ., 1°" '° " " }' .. ~ • • " ,. •I• n 4Q ""•~If l•Athtr \0 l~g~d '] tln •n "II,/\ ~l C•·1t.irl11 Abll• \J (l/1 n11r 1t ~· Fro'll 1 rt 1•l1nrt ~~ HMlf'CU•y 5~ l i<(l•·v .,, ,, j . ' " ,, . :;. ._ " " " ,. . , ... ,.. MISS PEACH By Men r-~~~~~~::;J";~-;~N;;c;D:-;TH~EE"'\~-:;:;::==~"=:~-r~"'~"~M~.TT~HEE.~~Ei\7'~5~T~IC~L~,'\7'cON);;;:cv¥°"fiT~ ... ~j~ T~E M!:e'i!NC,. DOESN 'T IS '°"41!' A/\IOT1-4E"° 1): T"OU&LE' Furu1<.E DX.TORS' of &£RICA MrfT ~~u. PERKINS '"' , ..... _ , .. .._ .. ,., .... . • IS N~V SEEM LI~ SPEA KER APMtNIS'T!ftP WJTW 1MIS AOJOt.J~. QUI TE' L.!!l='T, MIG-1-!T PR OMPTL'f CL.US ... F /N IS).!E.P, eur NO .'ESU~lfATi EVfltYT!Mf ro M!... Ji:'EAL "f"MtN GS .. YOU oP!N YOU ll VI T.ALlfY... MOUTJ.I, 11''S A (ONSUI. 1'Af10N ... By John Miles ... . '" ........... .. ..... _ "' ........... ' ................... """ • ~~ ":·11,';;A'f) ,.,7 •·J\o, tbank yoo. I'm nn s dirt -but try mf' aga.ia la 1 few minutes.'' DENNIS THE MENACE • .. • --- • I •• Netv S Hfety Ford Detalls of the Experimenlal Safety Vehicle !ESV) that Ford l\1olor Company is bu1ld1n g ror the IJepartmcnt of Transportation have been released. The ESV bears a resembla nce to the Ford Ga lax1c !top ). 1-lo\\•ever. the ESV ha s a Jong· er hood lo acco mmodate the energy·ab~orbing frame and front end . and a shorter rear de ck. to stay \rithin the 220·i nch overa ll length limit specified by .. the government ESV contract. l Women on Corporate Board Curtail Liberation Jokes By RON SCHERER UPI 8u11neu Wrl!tr ?... NE)\' YORK -The big Joke ;:gi the corporate bnrird room ·~l:tsed to be \~·omen's hheration: ~lhaL 'ls. unt il thr first v.·oman <"fiecamr a member of tbe board. Among the manv protcs1ing grouJ)! m;inC1~£1ment faced at ann ual me£1lini::s this y£1ar w CJ e_~_m;nen__scorned '' d emanding rrprcsentation on bnards C1f ti ircr.!or~. And . a!thriu~h n1any crJrnpanies \l'Qn -the battle. It ;i ppenrs 1vo1ncn are \\'Inning the 1r11r. --r\'A.\11.\:G \\'O.\IEN .:i s d1rec· tors recently 11·ere s u c h pres.tii;::ious cornpJntes a'> Amrrican Te le p ho n c & T PI ,, gr a p h . i"\e\\· York Telephone. J. C. Penney. Diamond Jnternat1onal. Qu;iker -{)a!s and Scovill ~lanu fac tur ing_ ~louev's \l'orth • Phase 11 Food Price Cross Section Mixed By S\'LVIA PORTER Carrots 19.2 At the cocktail hour. Cabbage 17 7 ~hl'avs serl'e 11•hat I call my Bacon 15.6 ~1aine Chance tray" R Apples 13.9 tra y of vegctnbles patterned Picnic hams 13.9 after thal srrvcd at the ~huck roast 12 2 famous E11zaheth Arden I-lam. ~·hole 11.6 retreat in Phoen ix, Ariz. The You don't need me to point trav contains. rimong other out that e1·ery sin~:e item on things. carrots. celery. cucum· this list of f;:istest risers is bers anrl green peppC'rs. all at· food ~1RS. COONEY. for in~lance. \vas asked hv F' i r s t Pennsvlvania to talk to woinen emplofes aboul 11ny pressures they feel as part of 11 large or)?ani1.ation. Briefs Su111111 Sid e l 'p FflA.~CI SCO SAN LEGAL NOTICE l'lCT ITIOUI eus•N•ll NAMt: STATEMll!NT Th• lollowing 11er1on I• doln• b!Jtln11• ------FICTITIOUS IUS!ro'ESS NAM E STATIEMENT F 1 llll P11D1i1h'° Or1nH CO~lt 01/ly "!lot, tracth·ely cut and arranged ~nr, I trust. do ~·nu need me around a ccntPr conlainPr of Al !his late da te to po int out seasoning -ilfnt-it 's a superb that ra\\' fru its and l'cgctabl<'s A reccnl GaUa~her Sur~y pointed up a .!lhortaJ(e nf high· caliber talent to serve nn cor· />')rate board~. Still. Gallagher found. only 44 percent of th e publ ic and private companies surveyed intend lf) recruit ,,·omen or blarkc. fro m the puhlic ~ectnr. Bu t. as one 1\·oman re m:irkrd . "Any prog· ress is gnod n!'1rs ·• \\'hat progress there is h:is been called "tokenism ." But , as ri.1rs. ~!eyer concludes. "Todav's 1!1kenism is tninor· row's practice. policy and pro- cedure ." Thi lolloNlno ~r5on• ft '• llor"• ,M1v 11, l•, l l. tn<t J11"f 1. 191' Ul'9·11 n0n·fa l!Pn1ng arra~·· ar<' Amorig the many foods 1· In th 1 s completely exempt from 1111 I, period of pr ice controls and th:.t meats P h a s e JI also are exempt in their con-natural state on the farm . vcge· have :--.ly 1n facr. le:rr!s all othrr itcm.!i 111 the e,1,,rit of priC'e increa:r;e sin'"e nt1r1-\'oremlx'r l!lil. But ;imong nthcr fooris \\·hirh I eat 1n ahu ~ance and a I ~· a ~-s keep in the rtfriRerator are I e t l u c e , tomaloes and oran11:es. In thP past se1·eral months of Ph!'lse II contro!s. !he prices nf 1hesc three food s hn \·e declined 7 to 28 [J{'rcent. These foods. in fact. hi'11·e brcomc the biggest bargains si nce last No,·ember. As of lhe latest reporting date rco1erinR ;\l arch 1. the over;i]l food price index ~·as ·rising at an 1ntolc.ra ble annual :rate of i .4 percent and our ~o\·era ll consumer price index :~·as ch mbing 11! an annual :rate of 3. 7 percent . These indexes. though, are ~genPra!111e.!I . \\'llal hall been ·haprening tn lhe prices of in· '.dividual foods m11 c.ked b~· that ;o\·erall rise of 7 4 perrent? :\\llat impact has Phase ti had :on sepera le ll ems 1hat go into ;)11ur ina rketbasktl~ ~ • Here are lhe calculat1on.!I ~prepared for 1h13 column by ~ Bvre11u of Labor St11t1511rs. : · Amoni;: 1111 !he 1h1ngs you :f,uy tod3y -r1~ing from ;..aircuts !O ha~ger. rrom ~ylon pant)'hose -tp nursing ~e care -the!e are the ):.ems for \\·hlch pricts rose i\,he. mo51 ~hafJ')ly bttween 1ovember !971. "'hen Phaff IJ «san. and this !'.f&rch : 1ttm Price Rhe .· Cucumber& c.Jery Grttn pepper• ~ Prrrenl 311.7 %7.S ii 7 I I I j 1 Top J1,spector I I liarol d S. Geneen. chairman a nd president of ln· ternat1onal Telephone and Telegraph Corp. exam in es an e1ght·foo t fl uorescent lamp. the longest standard lube made by lhe industry. The lube ,..., part of an nhibil of.ITT producu In Mempb15, Tenn . al the firm's iMUal meeting. Du1lnt1• 11: PO"·TAL l~STA•4T PRESS NO h . ?le Eftll 11th Slre<!T. (01t~ Mttft. (1111 Al~r! E. J1t~!Of0, i•6l4 MO••vero L1n1. M••"O" Vlflo. C•' '· S!1nlev E M<C<>v, O•l 1.,n,1>ero Orivl, ("511 Mt•t, (1r11 '26'9 91~16 Thi• nu~1nrn 1, be1n9 ton<tucted bv 1 Pt•1<>e••"'" Albl'r! €. J •t~,on Th:1 •T~!~'Tl•n! !Jl....r .,.,,,,. 1~• Clerk ol Or1nq1 (ounw on 1~1v 1Bv lltv•rly J lltddo1, Dtou!• Citrk P ubf·lhtd O•l"ft Co111 Dl•IV M1y !G, 11, )I, J I. \911 LEGA L 1'0T!CE County J, nn Cou~t.,. •u nt LOCAL EDITORIAL S The DA ILY PILOT Quit e Often Fights . City He ll LEGAL NOTICE ----- &A• lt'U MOTICl TO C:.lllDITOll\ ,U,.1111011 COU'lll Of' THI l lATI Of' CALlf'Oll NIA '0 11 Tl'll (OUNT V 0~ ORANOI N•, A f)t.61 r.•lllt ..,, w ''fl'!UN M IOn•ur.11 .i111 ~ ....... n ••WE I.Sf\~ S"fEPHEN MID p"'UG•t. 1~1 W ~ MIOO"'UGH, •lo• ST EVE MIOOAUGH. 0.C••••d NOll(IE 1$ HIEllEIV GIVl<N !11 tho - , r --- I fl t' t I ' , ·-( - DAI LY PI LOT ~~""""""""""'""' ......................................... .,'. 1 0VER THE COUNTER COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK LIST l"IW ..-o•K 1u110-,.......... • ... 1Wlt•1 011 11\t ,...w Vork S!Odl l•~nte St t t!l!dd H tll I. ... t-l lf Cllw Oll llb•n 11'1(. 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''·''''-· 2626HARBOR BLVO COSTA MESA• 540 5630 A FAMILY WEEKI Y hdusove-May 21 Actress Karen Black: What's She Really Like? Sandwiched bclwc<n 20 or so telephone calls Peer J Oppcnhc1mrr m:ln:iged a 'random 1ntcn1 C\¥ wrl h rnovic <ictrcss K:iren Black The resulting 'StJr Profile 1s 1!11s \\Cch. s cover story for Family Weekly 1nag:iz111c I 10111 t he record of this 1n 1orn1al ' d sc u::."-1011 11bout Karen s private and ca reer go.1ls you II cl1sto\er a f:lsc1nal 1ng per sonailty who 1s 1nchnrd lo confusing and confltct1ng opn1 10ns aboul hcr::iclf Jnd Iler life 1n Hollywood e WILLIAM SAROYAN -One of ~111c11ca <~real \\ r 11er ~ lrl!" ,1b111l\ thr n1rr1cult1<'S of being a loner 111 A ' tit t' rif 101n~r1;. 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Ev befOre the birth of Christ , Italian berry ~Is eagerly sought out the tiny, tasty '\'Pine strawberry, \9hich grew in ~at Ji'ofusioo in the northern part of their country. Many . ,Europeans still prefer these delectatV sweet 0 strawberries of the woods" to easier-to-find domesticated varietiei Strawberries , once wild, have been cultivated in European kitchen gardens since about 1300, but many of the mouth· waterin~ types grown in the U.S. today can trace their ancestry back to a large wild stia)Vberry from the state of Virginia 11"hicb was sent to France in 1624 for cros1breeding with the wild wood 1trawberi!y. Roger 1Williams, who founded the city of Providence in 1636, wrote that the revered Wild berry was "the wonder of all the fruits growing naturally in these parts. Thit Indians bruise them in a mor· tar and mb:e them with meale and make &trawberrf bread.'' The colonists, not to be outdone, car- ried the plain Indian fare one step further; they invented st r a w berry shortcake. , , : '· ·-· ''--As more &Q!I · ·n1ore rarmers planted strawberriel.as a major crop, the com- merciaf it"eage in the U.S. soared from l~OO-a~ in ISOO to 100,co:racres in 1880. Straw:&terries are now grown in every &tate1~u! California alone produces about 25 ,.rcent of the world 's strawberry cro11: J>il;king strawberries is no job for amateurs, since the fruit must be '( " I ,, <!. , ESSERTS FRUITFUL J J A crock full of juicy strawberries fres h from the field 1 is hard to resist and easy to turn into luscious desserts. ' Warvested without damage. i The stem is pinched ~between thumb ind !<*lfinger,.leav\ng aooie ofrthe stem ,ltache<l to the berry. Pli\jing or roughly gr~sping ,flf stra*htr~ will~bruise ·or ina!h tbe""frult. . . Here are some lips for ·the housewife: for cooking, for Pie and shortcake, or for eating out ot hand~ select fully ripe her· rie&' The gr~ caps~should be attached and 'ft9l removed -until the berries ,are washed, to avoid absorbing moisture. Nev er buy berr)es In stained boxes - that means soft ,. mashed fruit. Stra wber- ries may· be refrigerated, but should be served fresh at room temperature for best flavor. STRAWBERRIES ROMANOFF 1 quart strawberries 11' cu p. ext ra fin e sugar 1 pint vanilla ice cream I cup whipping cream 6 tablespoon Cointreau 1-IulI nnd \vash strowbcril<'~. Oraln thoroughly. Reserve 6 large bt1rril1S fur garnish. Slice remaining bcrri!'s i11lu large bowl, sprinkle wit h sugar 11 ntl refrigerate until well chilled. Whip flOftencd Ice cream slightly and fold in sllfny bcntcn cream. Add Coin- treau and stir to blend. Spoon strav.•berrles into chilled sherlll·! glasses , top with ice crcnn1 rriixtur e 1111d garnish earh glass with a whole strawberry. Serves 6. " ' . Cottage cheese and natural sweetneu cl strawberri~s , ' make this cheesecake safe for dieters. • OLD·FASll!ONEO S1'1lA\\'U .. ~llllY Pit!: •;. ~ . • • 'II A.NDIRSON, ldltor ............... ti. ttll ...... Home News Losing Battle Mapped lly IKlRO'MIY W~;N('K _ 0••ft9• C-1¥ ..._ AfllHI \Vouldn't It be 11rrnt If you eoulct lost \vclght like 1nu~lc • aln1o~t ov11r11l~hlf This Is a pro1nlse held out by advr.rtls<'rl af fraudulf!nt welttht loa 1fhc!n1r1 tuKI It - 1ee1ns tht'rt'l'I always so n1eont' y,·ho fnl11 for lht-lr lln<'. The dt.11lre ror <1ulck and cn~y wrll(ht loss al so cnu~c:c 101ne peopll'! lo fo11 o'lf ~tarvntlon dirt~ or a tot11l fn tU, 1u1tlnl( no food whutsocvtr. Quick WC~I ... l'ffult from f11.sttng and · · Uon lcf1. llowever, th \1 may not be r l'flRhl lou. because It R\Ji t b:.n actual loH of ~ ', • ~IJ Durln(l}oturfn$t, h1'1ftfle weight % ('tips strn111~rr1cs lean bod)lli ( teln In other tOS! Cl~1~\l from brt1KkdoWll Ot 1 3-ounce pkg . .strawberry gelalln word•) If ex:cC!itlvely 1 1~ cups bolllng waler overwe•"ht. 1 !1-lhch bnkcd pie shell ,. I cup whipp lnJ{ c·rcarn For thlt rr-.son. I welA t ou or more tlu11 slri11vbcrrlt•s ,~nsh, nnd drnln . Cut than n ft.w poundl • wetik h111 1C'rl0t11 . · . hcn\th <'01u1t•quc>nce1 bccnusc tJit. body h1·1TU!S Into hulVl'S. J)1ssolv1• l(t•lnlin In t f 1 It U ho!ling wntcr 11!1tl chlll until 11,:ihtl,r 1,,~nal~ I~~ ;~l0t11~~ethlnfr to bt done on th1:kcn~. obout 20 minutes . t ' ·~ tNald be done only under a !•old Ln strawbc>rr les and lll)()On mllltura . p ' 1 ~'1-rlct 1 up 1 rv1 1t 0 n Into bak~ pie shell. Chill 11!c for :I lo 4 lloaplta1 otfal la nect1aairy ror long te~ hour~ until firmly 11et. W~il, crenm until f4._tttlfl so thnt the patient'• vital runc- stlff and sprcnd over pie. ScrV<'S 6. tlon,can bC'I cJo11ely monltorf!d. STllAWllElllt11£S rLA"1U1'.: T~ ln\Un l hla wel1ht lo11 when )'Oii :i cups struwbcrrle~ atarve your1clf 111 generally '°"" or w11ter 4 tablespoon red currant jelly froM>the tl11ues -which, of cour1e, IJ I 'ti ounce brandy hot f~. 'Mll11 lost of water 1lve1 you thn t •h: ounce klr:«:h ' fahw Iden that k>.llng weight 11 a 1lmpl1 • 1 quart F'rench vnnilla Ice sream molter of not entlna for a few d1y1. ltull, • , nd drain 11trnwbtJTle!. But this weight 1011 lt only temporary. l'r.ce ,, epan ond elt over Al soon 11 you 10 back to )'Our prev ious v y eating hnbltt, your water b1lance retum1 r t oro 11 oc blend or°!~I and )'°'1 re11ln the lo1t with j t 1t ~ 4 ~ ~ 11ttheretanoe1syw1ytolo11 •.,,,;~ ~iw ~J-;~-I I!. el •keep U off, And you're kid· r -. '!f"I: 1 ,,_ '( I elf If Y"" thlnll thtrt ti. lopp!ng, e'· ~ere rv '"'id' 'f )'00 ore r .. n~ MrlOU 1bout lotlnl JlllJ , g s "°v e f 11 jcwc .,, p ng for 4Mf.tY' ~akc. , Jht, the first t n1 you mUlt ace \lP,,, Th's bc•l-0f·klnd rcc1~·; lllalfii ilhh ~ ,lj,lthat It wlll be I Jonf, alow, Ind p,.,i,.; · ~· . , .. oalnful proc.,, 'lllt 1>1ln wlll be t~3c cheese, clocks In at 130 calories'... 1~ Jnental than physical, allboUlh 11Jice when cu t In 16 scrvlng1. ~ pains miy 1f1o trouble you at SVELTE STllAWBERRY CHEESECAKE lint unlll your body 1dju1ll lot 1m1Uer 2 envelopes unnnvored gelatine food Intake. J cup !lugar, divided Dletri:r1who1ole wtl1ht 1loWly -at the '!" tea11poon 11nll rate of one or 1wo poundl per week - 4 eggs, separated will do 10 more healthfully than thoM I cup p1klmnted milk who try the "quick and 111)'11 method1. I tea11pOon grated lemon rind They are AllO more llbly to keep the I01t 1 teaspoon grated orange rlnd wel"ht off bec"IUN durln1 the m•nY 4 Lcaspoons lemon juice months of 110\lf' wel1ht Iota they will be 3 cu1>9 124 ounces) mlld creamed cot· ltamln& oew eatlnl h1bll1. tage cheese And lt'1 theA new eatln«i hablt1 that 1 teaspoon vnnllln you need to follow -no& Ju1t for • f~vt I pinl strawberries, fresh or frozen weekl or monlha, but forever -If )'OU ft Mix togethl!r Kt latine, 1,1,: cup augar and going to lo1e wel&ht and keep It off , sal t in mcdiu rn sn uccpan. Beat together B~ hone1t with your~elf -If you juat egg yolk~ and milk; stir Jnto mixture Jn cant do thlt, then youd bttltr lri:arn to like your1ell a1 you are -you will never be permanently thin. sa uce pan. Cook over low heat , 11tirrlng con1t,nt1y, unlil gelatine dissolves and mb:turt thickent· 111lghtly, about 5 • mliute& llcmovc from hc1.1 t; 11tlr In lemon and orafl8C rinda, and lemon juice. Sieve or beat collage cheele 1t high speed of electric miller untll amooth. Stir into g1!laline mixture ; add vanilla. Chill , sti rring occasionally, until mill· lure mound.11 sllghtly when dropped from a spoon. Beat cga: whiles untll llliff but not dry: gra~Jly add rtmalninL J,.) cup, •r.ar and,J)eat until Yery stiff. F-atd Into c,.., mixlUre. 'Turn · Into 8-inch 1Jiin1·fdnn pan. Chill untll firm , 11CVer1! houn:. At aervlng timt!, loosen tide of pan with aharp knUe and remove. Place. whole strawberries on lop of cheesecake. Tlll'ee waya •'lil Jolt~ ore: (I) ltlihOOt chan .. 1..ocilflty; nt fewer Ulorlt1 than yo•\ neei U-malnllln weight : Ill without changing food lnt1kc, areatly lncreaM your a<.1lvlty level ; (SJ eat le11 and nerclte more. To k»e~• pound of weight you need to reduce your calorie Int.Ike below ywr need • by 3500 calorlea -or lncr~a.e your calorll! e1:rndllure by 3500 calorie•. We ttn to undtre1tlmate how much eurclle 11 ~ 10 1oN weight. An ntr11e wom 1tl1Ri'-;)J .en aver•&• pact, wlll lie t~~ ctlorlet pct hour. ' ' · You would have-to w1lk ovtr three hour• 1 day to UM JOO t1tr1.1 caklrle•. In a week. thrtt houri a d1y of w1lklng would add up to 1 total calorie UJe of asoo - ..,.,.~ to resuK Jn 1boul 1 one pound • wel Ion . .---------------------------------------------------------. 8 moot_.. don't have the tlntt to walk tlne houri a dly, ttlln( 14!' ca'°'1el ltu per 6\-tlDI!~ titra tJ.o erclN mlflhl be *ilea.I . ' •• • • , . ·· Obesjty Starts With Little By CAROL )IOORE Of .. 0.-,. .... ,..,, A Jelly donut ali,. wllll ""'"'4s. A caterpillar Jachi6g ~ a diocoltte bar -'*'le lt ~ miutJi, ,,,. tempting pltte o( ~iii . llOld with leecbes. Sud! ~ pictures of fat· toning foods ore the key lo appetite det<mitiratlon, a dieting method -.., Qr. JtudoU Noble, -ol the Calll<dnI Hill _, ainic .. Sall Fnnc!J<o. U. got the Idea from "Cloch«k Oraoge," and npl•inrd k tt t Califlllllia Qtiry c.uncil cooference ... _,..., mzition. u. - .....U.~..u.rtlu~or --........ -... ................. (lllienh! Dr. Noble gives his patients an emetic before he shows the hour- logg show of appetite desensitizing pldure! and appropriate music. ·Tlie resillt i! a lack of 1ppetite or ~-~ out the 11ung.,. signal in <'the braia," a key to successful dieting. .. There 1J no penicillin of obesity -one magic cure -yet ," em- plmlud Dr, Noble, I clinical in- -at the um..,..;ty of Calilornlt HolpilaJ ill s.n l'nn- ciJ<o. He admitted the delemilhlng ·~ ~roach ii drastic ud r>dlaf bill "the Q&linesl ltril:es IJom< I nd p .. Ueda llart U!lMiftC 'llon'I pul tbete foods Into the mouth.• "AD obtal!J Ilana oat with t Jjj.. ' tie bit; the cells slay with you," Dr, Nobk! added. "ll a person can stop at least one bad eating habit, he can diet successfully .• He lamented that overweight. - which ~ectl 00 million people na- tionall y and is one of the country '• three most serloul health prr... "Tll (w ith bean disease and r. .al di50l'denJ -ii ao uoder-tese.;.;c.b- td. "Whim people mtntlon ·or study nut rition. they apeak in terms of deflCtencies. dist!, ~tioo a n d \'1Lamin s:u,plem~~ :• he u id. "But there's juSt as serioua a prob- lem -1th o:oeuive eaUng and !.ad food1.'' ' As far1ber tfl<Jeoce ol bis - cem for the peor shape of the na· tion he cited : Fourteen perctnt of the-nation's unemployable can 't get j o b 1 because of tbe:lr weight. f1lne11 at the high ochool le,,.I, e:specWJy in klwe1l 10Cio«0n0mlc sect.ors, be ''unbtlleva.ily bad" because of "Junk e:at.ng" and reliance: on drl vln&- T • . 'Y lD gd !at ~ wi.11 .. 6t-u act.vity and metabolWn decH.ne an1 overweight lncream IUIC!tpUbility to cardlo- vucular 1jJimnt1, diabetes, bre'"1 cancer and .1 ~c ldenl.J. About ~·r crci:nt ol o.erwtiaht CU be L. c.d lo -poychic 1rJU1D1 'l'btre I parllal1Jr food, .. , Bit usually 1 sweet, was used 11 a reward or peclller. The repetition of such secretive or delen1lve .. Ung throughout lil• tddll the most m:mect11ary caloriu. Althou«h he ha1 defhoed llUll1 deaper1te 1ttemp!1 tor ..u .... cllmti, Dr .. Noble streucd tl>at Ill we11<ht rtdUctlon and mainttnance depend• on Ina eaJonrlnllkc. "P'ipllltr ltd dietl '•oa:eed' because a penon can 1iomach ootr ao much Qf one tlnd ol food ,'' hi siJd. ''Tbeir ~n p r I n c I p I e • tiYJUJ/)1 . ii 1tJIJ elJmJna tJoo of I lat~I!-blr-J<.'k of calurit-1, UJUa!ly P edJ and carboh)'drlltl. 'lbal'• the ll<y, no malttt wllat the P,.. mld." • • • "t, QUEll110Nll 11E AllE MUD1 Q. Wbat ION of ew<IN ore ,_. -for • mlddJHpd -JU to Jitlp tab oU -pouadl! A. About !hi -vlpwt thine ,.. ean do la climb atalrl -but unleu JOU live In 1 t-.,Y boule you mlcbt "" have tll)' acct•• to 1ta.lr1 to cllmb. &wlmmlnc tnd lilke rldlnc ollo use t lot of_,,,, Nlllt mtnul<Sof' ntmmtnc •lll -about J.00 _. -t1>at'1 tclllaf twlnnnJnc -not a11ndlna Jo the wattt. Twel" minutes of btkc rldlntl wlll Ult J.00 -· Gud!nlftC, floor WtJln&, tnd hlnetnc Olll dotko art ...,,. _,,.,,. adJ•ltltt whldi 11q11lie ~ a Id ealorlM ollo. Q. How m1117 ttlor\el tre U... lo !ht vegrbbie called jk:ama! Doe1 it bll'I any olbtr food •aluc! A. Ac<ordln& to the 'flHltnl Crowm A11odaUoo tho jlcanla I •llo calJM Japonno IWed polilOI bu tboUt U -per ltl -fl!I -) ... ... :n ..unsn-"' l'llaala c. • • . . . • - ~2 DAILY PILOT Wtdnt~da~" Ma.v 17, 1972 Happiness Is Finding Some New Friends • \ Children from Ball)oa Island Methodist l?reschool found that animals are for loving during a Back Bay Animal Walk. Above, Julie Peterson (left I and Anne·Marie South feed a horse. At left, Anne -Marie cuddles a ball of fuzz. At right, she and Susan Walters dis- cover the friendly goats . • • '"11 • Photos by Patrick O'Donnell ··.~;.L~~ Walks Bad for Sitters Tom -tom Talk An Indian Powwow will ta ke place at College View Schpol Friday, May 19, from 5 to 9 p.m. All attendiag the carn.ival are asked to dress lndian·slyle. Proceeds will be used for 1 PTO ~rojecl next year. Sending ou t news of lhe event are '!'odd Nady OeCt) an d L01e Co h•n. • • DEAR A ~N LANDERS: Here's the story briefly. \Ve'd like your co mments. Our 15-year-o ld daughter ha s baby-sat for these well known, upper-elass people for about a year. They have four children - two under five ye ars of age. The family lives about six blocks rrom here. Last night our daughter agreed to si t for theni. They didn't get home until 2:30 a.m. The ·~tr ... was.dead drunk llfld the 1itrs. had a hatd time maneuvering him from the car to the hou se. When she got him inside the door, he passed out. 11ie !\1rs. said to rny daughter ··r:m sorry but you 'll have to get home on your own. J can't leave the children lo drh·e you.'' Taxis don't like to come out here because it's too far and my daughter knew it, so she decided lo walk home. Thank God sbe made it all right. but my husband and J are furious. Should I call ~frs. and give her a piece of my mind ? Should my husband call the ?,-fr.? Should we permit our daughter to si t ror them again? Please ansY.'er these ques- t.ions . We are -STILL BURNlNG DEAR STILL: Cool II -aod •IOY away from the phone. Your daughter sho uld not be permitted to 1lt for these people again. ADd ta the rutve ti 1ucb a crisis should arise with aaotlttr famil y Instruct your daughter·u k bo• she should hand1 e It. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am the youngest of seven children: Our dear mother ha1 tnade her home with us for eight yean.1'1y h"'band b • wonder!Ul man -never a word ct complaint. I'm wr1tln1 to uk how I can get my • - ~ ;4•6'~ ~- three sisters and three brothers Yi'ho Jive ri/Ult in this city to take turns inviting n1a"'3 for a meal. It never occurs to then1 that she might enjoy a change of scenery. They thin k they arc doing th eir !ihnre by dropping over here on ce a month for an hour -\\'i th a plant or a sack of hard candy. Any suggestions? -HEAVY HEARTED DEA R II. H.: ,.es. Tell them -in plain language. One syll able words are best: Example: "~1om would love lo eat at your boase. Ask her to come foi a meal oen week. Which day is bes t?'' The week after, call one of the other bubblebeads. Keep rotating unW they get the message. li they don'' get It, keep ca11ing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column seems to be a superb medium for straightening out. grtat segments or the populalion on various matters. I woul~ like you to pass along some advice on in- store-behavior. If people knew what was expected of them I'm sure they'd behave better. I will mention only two poinl!, although J could write a book on maMtrS for the shopping public. First: It 's amazing how many sup- ' , .. • ..., I posedly well-bred people eat while shop- ping. They come in with apples. or3nges, bananas, candy bars, ice-cream cones, buttered popcorn, peanuts, hamburgers, hot dogs and popsic les. I needn 't tell you wh at such shoppers can tjo to the n1erchandl se. ' Second: Women who shop with small children are not really shopping. They are killing time. \Ile can understand a young mother's need for an outing. and lfe wouldn't mind ii they came in brieOy, but the attenUon span of preschool children ls brief and the kids can tear a place apart while mom is trying on clothes. Please publish this, Ann. and let's see if we can polish up some manners in these two areas . -FORT LAUDERDALE DEAR f.~: Here"1 your letter, bat don't. expect any dl 1ce rnlble Im- prove ment. tbe 1lobl never lh1Dk yoa mean them. Do you feel awkward, setr.conscious - lonely'!' Welcome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landers' booklet. "The Key t.o PopuJarity." Send 35 cents in coin with your requ03t and a long, stamped. seU ... ddres.sed envelope to the DAILY PILOT. CHRISTINA REBARD September Date Set St. Andrew·s Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach \\"ill be the setting for the Sept. 18 rites linking Christina Elizabeth Rebard·and Douglas Gordon· Brownell . Miss Rebard i• the daughle< ol Mr. and Mn. Aubrey W. Rebard of Newport Beach. She is a graduate of NeWJXJrt Harbor High School and at- tends Califomla State College at Fullerton. Her fiance, IOn or Mr. and Mn. J. Herbert Brownell o( N<wporl lioadl, al'° is a graduate of NliHS and ls a senior at CSCF. ' Wed,t1d.,,, M°" 11, 1972 w~xsa Accidental Makes Discovery Exercise Work ~fost Americans want to be slim, trim and altractive while eating, drinking and making merry, if the presence of nearly 1,000won1en (and a few men) at a series o f de1non s1rations was any in- dication of the norm. They were there lo learn about Sanases:iion, a four - minule body tOning progra1n that prornises loss or inches and pounds with almost no ef- fort . In structing was the creator of Sanasession, Grace Jane Gr.1ce J1ne . Treber shows one ' , of the quick ... : exercises designed l . •* to count1r1ct ) 'rusty wheelb.1rrow' ; bodies. Treber, who devr:loptd lt as a ruult or her own need. s~ was immobilized for six months from an automobile accident and went U:om I~ 1iounds to 195, expanding from a slte 10 dress to a size 20, She tried for a year and 11 half to lose \veight, then flnnl · ly "'ent to the Acaden1y 11[ ~1edicine in Nr\v \'ork for help. Iler S.1nasession i::1 the result of O\'e years reseRrch int o the myths and ract~ of l':t· ercise. hliss Tre1X'1· say:s he r 1nclhod is bnst'd 011 an t·x · crcisc prograrn do111· by 1 ht• !lun1.aS, ('nucasian nathi•s ol the llin1ala,\'as. By fullo"·ing hf'r u w n re~imcn. \\·hil·h 1akf.'S lour n1inutrs l'lll'h ninrning and fnur n1inules rnch cvrni~. f.·liss Trcbt>r said she lost 40 pounds in two 1nonths wllhout dirting-. Sanasf'~ion. she says. Is "not calisthenics, not yoga. not ison1ctrif's," but a series or ei ght simplr t u r n i n ~ • t11·istinJ,! ;ind stretching posi· lion! 1:11l done lyina: or alttlna: on the floor." "In 60 days I'll h.av~ you so full or t.•nrrgy you won't be- lieve it ," ~1i111 Trcbcr told one: session of n1ore than 300 \\'Om· en strclcht't.1 out n11t on thei r turn1nit's in Hoblnson's Lido Room. tThcre 1vns nt \cnst onr. n1!n in :i husi11t·ss suit on his lltllUll,\' too, I She ~nut S\~!'1111 dirt s. lleallh fO<Xls and vi1an11ns are not the keys tc1 e'ntrgy and compared a n1sly l.M'Kly t1i 11 ru sty wheel· barrow. The IOl'tllt'r OlO<lt l t·hargt.-d /\n1rril·a11 do1:tors "'il h i~- 1n1r1nr.: •he 1111po1·t;inc:r n( prcscri h111g 1nu!>r ll' I n n i 11 i? "'ht'll IVOIJl('ll l'Htll[ll.'lLll or futij,!U(' i\1nl·ricans hn1·t 11111• thing fn lheir ra\'or. though. judgini: f rorn the apf>enl'ant·t· or 1110:-;t or the wornen attt'nd'1ng. A l;irgr percPnt11~r or 1hen1 wcr" alre:1dv sllrn ;.irul trin1, so It appt•;u:s lhnl ai lcnst snrnr n1crnhcrs of the 11•11rld's bi~ ~esl pu sh-hulto11 t' u l I u r ,. belirvr an ounce of lJl'r ve ntio11 i,,, worth 8 pound of l'UJ'r. ' Coastal dub Program Menu Whets Many Appetites Intellectual a p p e t i l e s , fa!hion tastes and "sweet tooths" will be satisfied by the upcoming Orange Coast club 's menu or events. Cake Show Amateur icing artists \Viii compete in the fourth annual cake ·decorating contest and show hosted by Patty Peirce in her home at 2555 W. Ball Road, Anaheim. Entries from Sout h er n 6alilornia and professional . demonstra:ions may be viewed from I tcii p.m. N~ht Owls r.trs. ;eorge Ste"·art of Newp:>rti Beach w i 11 ac- compan~ller daughter, Mr5. Paul Br&-&t the piano "'hen she sinr's for the Newp:>rt Beach fight Owls' Hoot 'n Holler Roost during their meetin@ on Sunday. May 21. The pr«"ram starts at 2 p.m. in Be~el Towers s o c i a I center ,COSta A1esa. ' City of Hope Gene So1nach, City of flope area coordinator. will present outstanding service a\vards to mcrnbers of the Stanley ?<.1il· nick chapter at a 5:30 p.m. banquet Sunday. May 21 . in Newporter ln11. Cmdr. John Kelly is irt- coming president of the Hunt· ington Beach group dedicated to fund-raising for leukemia rese·arcli. . ART PREVIEW -Selecthg their favorite \vire sculptures from entries in the Chil dren's Art Fair to t;ke place from 4-7 p.m. Sunday, May 21 , are (left to right) Kevin Ball . r..1rs. N31cy Bonetti and Stephen Shapiro. SulUvan School in J\1ission Viejo ~·iu be th1 locale. Vivid Imagination Artists Show and Tell children wHI take place from 4 to 7 p.m. in Sullivan School. "Children at this age arc highly creative a n d in1· Pi Lambda An Orange County alumnae chaf)ter of Pi Lambda Theta, women's educaliop honorary, will be launched at a tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 21. in AVCO Financial Cc n t er, Newport Beach . Dr. Georgia Sachs. national president of the society and pt,0fe sso.r of education at California State College, Los Angeles, wjll greel members. Mr s. Robert W~yman of Orange may be contacted for further membe r shi p in· formation . Rar>cho Viejo The music section of Rancho Viejo Woman's Club .,.,•ill perform a synopsis or the h1ikado for the full mem- bership at I{) a.m. f\.1onday, May 22. in t h e United ~1eth00ist Church or Laguna Hills. Saddleback Va 11 e y residents are invited to the meeting. Boys' Club Sammer or '72 will theme the fashion show, luncheon and card party to b, hosted bv the Ladies Auxiliary of the Boy's Club in Lake Park clubhouse, Huntington Beach. The Mmes. Jake Stewart, F red Jensen and H i r a m Holmes are chairmen or the activities that will start at noon for a $2 admission fee. BSP Ships 'N Snails 'N Lobster "'eek by Sadcijeback Valley Community Nursery and next week by \VestminSter Nursery School and South Huntington Beach Community Nursery School. The Saddleback unit invites interested parent'i to visit rrom 9:30 to 11 a.m. all \\'eek or 12:30 to 2 p.m. Friday in Abiding Savior Luther a n Church, El Toro. Visiting. hours will he 9 to ll :SO a.m. dai ly at both the Westminster sch o o I in St. Edward 's Episcopal Church and the South llunlington Be a c h school, 8236 Ellis St. t Silver Anchor t..1rs. Darrell Pyle will docu- ment a POW's plight with a film and letters ,,·hen she ad- dresses the Silver Anchor Auxiliary of Huntington Beach at its 10 a.m. meeting, Mon- day, May 22, in Fountain Valley Mobi le Est ates clubhouse. Green Thumbs Three members of Harbor View }lomeS Garden Club'!. junior division, Cree:n Thumbs & Co. placed in the John !\1uir essay contest sp:>nsored by Standard OU Company of California. Miss Susan Hatfield won first place for her age level and Ellen Peters and Peggy R.Qhde received participation certificates at a Beverly Hilton awards banquet. Temple Hillel Temple llillel's Sisterhood will learn about arlifici:il flower arrnng1ng (ron1 l)()n Sinclair at a 7:30 p.111. meeting, ~1onday, 1\-lay 22, in Mercury Savings and Loan building, Jlu11tington Beuch. Riviera Club Mrs, llerbert Allerhand of Three Arch Bay heads the Riviera Clu b's 1972-73 ex- ecutlve board feted at a chn1n· · pa~ne ~uneheon in the Rock 1Duitman residence, Newport Beach. Vice presidents are the Mmes. \Villiam Roley, Leon Rudd. R. M. Koop, Gcori::e Clarke, Jacob Onstatt, Doni.lld Outmans, Kenneth Mer.ill, Richard Steed, Harry Goelz, Wally Tart, Dean Westgaard, Oon ~1ontoya and P e l c r Fulmer. Secretaric!ll nre tht" Mmes. Farrell Smith end Robert Souter and the Mmes. Ken Smoot. Orville llarpcr and Edward Reed a r e treasurer. technical advisor and parliamentarian. CFWC \\'orld. Laguna 11111.". 1nrm · bcrship incrcnse. ~1iss J a11 F 1 c m i n ~ • sponsored by U1(' llll \\1on1nn 's Club, received an honorahlr 111cntinn a." a graduating high school senior. Th eta Chi The Downey Chapter of Theta Chi Epsilon Sorority honored two Huntington Beach plcds.!cs in the tluntington tl arhour home .of Mrs. Bruce Caris "'ith an ·A m i c i t i a Ceremony. .. Pledges are the Mn1es. P<1t Colvin and '!'om 1'hamas. Din· ner at the Whistling Oyster tollowed . AAUW \\'0111en Federated will prt"ir nt n Hench Scene lnshlon sho11 ;111<t membership teo al I p.111. Si1Lurday. r.fay 20. in the hon11' uf ~·lrs. Louis }'ishcr. Co ttey Alumnee Cal1for11ia Coltey Collegr <Jub 1nembcr5 will meet fur thcfr annual lunchoon at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, M.oy 20, in the Disueylend )lutel. Young Couples Temple Sln.1 i's Yount Cou 1>les Cluh will spend the t'vrning at an lsrncli nightclub Saturdoy, May 20. 1 Li,.,q•rie The Hu ntington l\ c n 1· h1 Robei Chap trr nf 1 hr An1!'ri!'a11 Association or U n I v r r s i t y Women will greet its new or-1 Heers during an inslallation l luncheon at nnon Saturday, Mn.y 20, in the Fisher1nnn restaur;inl. GOP Women ...,;::.__ ....... C.tltot.£!!. • 811:.-.S Area clubs receiving awards The Costa ~1esa Jlepublica.n; at the California Federation of 27)7 E .Co11l Hi9hw1-y Coro"' d1I Mir-Ph, •71·1,60 e ••"-•m1rlc•r• e M1111r C~•rtt Jf VNr1 Ill SI,.,. Lecellf'I \Vomen 's Clubs convention in· I eluded the Woman's Club <>f l-----------..'.'--==========' Seal Beach, environmental respoMibllity : Rancho Viejo Woman's Club, public educa- tion, scholarships and Sex- tette. Others are Fountain Valley Woman's Club. !'I a f et y ; Woman's Club or Huntington Beach. FoundaOon Fund: San Clemente Woman 's Club, and Woma n'!ll Club of Leisure Tails tops the agenda for Beta Bl "bb Q s;~· Phi , Xi Eta xi Ch•pter's ue-ri on pportunify ~1other's Day l u n ch eon Saturday. May 20, in the Jolly ~!;;;.Seaport vmag•, Seal Fair Deadline Near Flower Show Golde n West and Huntington View garden clubs are com· bining efforts on a flower sho1v from l to 5 p.m. Saturday, !\1ay 20, in the Fountain Valley Civic Center. Admis.'iion is free ... Nursery School Early Childhood Education \\'eek is being observed th~ What's new at the Orange County Fair this year? Plenty. There are new dates, June 16·25. n e w categories and new ideas in the home economics divislon. New categories are batik and tied and dyed garments, hean bag chairs, lamp shades . ponchos, crocheted a n d stitchery handbags. onion and herb breads, canapes, ·~ petizers and dips, marzipan and original creation~ using prepared mixes. There also will be special sections for senior citizens and a whole division for junior en- tries. In addition, there will be demonstrations of v a r i o u 1 cra!t1 and speakers. ' Entry deadline is Friday. May 19, and applications and premium lists may be o~ tained by calling the Orange County Fair, MS-1 131. Ask Tina Carpenter, Sein Devine, Teddy Wh ite al<I ~faureen Blake what theyre imagining and you'll find f\lt what kind of art work wil~be seen in the Children"s Art ~ir ne•t Sunday in ~fission Vi~. "'Vhat the sho\v lacks in professional polish it more lhan makes up for in youthful ze!t. and imagination," said Mrs. Thomas Pole, director or the preschool. aginative in both their :i;ul:t-llro ________________________________ ;;il jects and use of colors." added r.1rs. Nancy Bonetti. show coordinator. I Their paintings are as v:vid as their titles : An Anina I Coming Out or the Busles; Paints, clay and wood are utilized in the art works. These Are the Eggs FaD,ing 1f.======~rniimij(;\.~======~'.I Dow\! orr the Airplane anct 11 VIRGINIA'S Cracking Open: Those Ldters SNIP 'N STITC.H SHOPP' Sav: Do You Want to Paint, i;- and Winnie the Pooh Beer. l ll4 Ea it Co•1+ Hwy. e Corona del Mar The show for J.. to 8-ye1r-01d 1 Phon e 67).8050 ONE-OF-A-KIND Souno:lt pretty e .. duti•• 1114 "°' i re if ;you 1ew <your own c:loth11, P•fter,.,1 h1¥e "'"'' be111 10 e11v lo,.,.~ •. S1l1c.• tio11 of f1bric. 11M1 lri1111, lh• biq91tl '"' b11I •~tr . 11 the b11I d•111ed ,el on ff.1 f1n "i1 co11rl, th1 lu"t;lieo,., yo" 1tt111d, or hotlin9 • pltt\-11 ho"''· We'll be pl1e11d to help ;yc11 ;eleccl proper ftbrie end t ll th1 fi ... ;,.,,, for your "One-Of·A·IGMI" c:re 1tion fo1 whet t•er the oc:e11io11. JACKIE ATTENTION HOME SEW-ERS NEVER BUY ANOTHER PATTERN!!! Copy or Design Your Own Clothes! Attend One of Our 90-Minute Classes Given by a Specially Trained Consultant NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Learn The Followinq 'e Dteft Te11r Ow11 P•tN,!h • • Adjnt A"f C.••rcMI P.tteni e A Pert.ct flt l"'Y TIN e Ne Att.rlltl-t.., • C-it'-teetl ...... hi JHe•R e Nee4 Atf'IH 0• ca... Olllr TO THOSE ATTENDING A Yoluoblo G ilt FIRST TIME EYER IN t OSTA MESA THURSDAY MAY II, 1972 IODIWAY INN, 1400 ,., ..... l--4 .... "' .......... .,......., .. ..,. ~ 1"•111.Hft ltNtl l•lf -.~ 90-MINUTE CLASS Beginning at 10 A.M., 1 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. - Admission Fee $3.00 MfW,.OllT lfA(lt 11'•~1 .... lt!IMI HUllT!fllOTON lfA(M """'lrtt .... c ... ,., C01TA MliA S..t~ CH•I 1'1&11 , ... ., .. """ ...... i.~ '-w••• • I I • fY1icky-Caruso , won't come along on Mrs . Renee Scheuers ·European walk . Dreams Come True Miles of 5-m i les Ahead \\'hen "1rs. llen~c Sc heuer of Cosio ~·lesa wa~ in grade :ichool during \Vorld \Ynr I her brother and uncle, "'ho \Vl'l't' doing military servlce in Europe. wrote bock and told her about the benuty of th" fwntryslde. She dccid«I I htn I hat she wanted to tnkc a 11·;ilking !rip in Englnnd, WAies and Brit- tany and began to plan. Now, after a li retimt or dream ing. her wish is about to come true . She will de part rnr London aboard a 747 nex.t weekend and spend as lon2 as she \\'anl.!1 -and 1s long as her reel hold out -\\•alking and sighlsrcin~. A highlight of her trip "'ill he meeting for lhe fi rst 1hne m1ny or her foreign pen pals. Including John Hartley. an of· ' ~Creative Cookery fich1I o( 1he Jersey \Vildlifc Preservation Trust. Mrs. Scheuer hold!! an overseas membership in the 1vildtife trust. which led to her fri<'ndshi1> \\•Ith 1-lartley. She also plan!! to visit Blenheim C a s t I e . the ~fnrlhorough Tor txc11l'alion11. Slonehrngc. S;i!isbury. 8;1th. \\fl'lls . Cheddar. \\'ookcy llolc and \Vales. To lrnul for the 1·i:lensivc "'a\kini.: shr "' i 11 do. ~lrs .• Scheurr hns ~<'n tryin~ lo walk at least two hou rs per dav around the Jlarbor Arc:1. She vdl\ take two pair or walk ing shoes. which she h11s broken in and had resoled \\'ith 11 s1>ecia\ lh1t·k s po n g c y 1naterial. ~1rs . Scheuer "'orks as :i traveling nur~ and has dri \'cn rn;iny patients lruiu Canada and the Pacific Northwest to Californ in's \Yann d e s er l nrens, 11nd she cnred for her rn other in Desert llot Springs until her death aln1ost three years ago. Thr ndvenlur<'r feels one lihould trnvel ;ilone becaus1_' "!her<' ''·ill ~ all these ne1v rriends lo n1eet at each stop." The only sad note nhout ht':r trip Is lhnl her faithful con1- panlon . he r "\vnlch·cat " nan1erl ~!icky-Caruso. \l'ill not be able to hCCompany her. Ile \rill be cared ror by ~lrs. J.'ritzic Benoit . n spry ot:- loj!enarinn fron1 Studio Cit.\·, :ind \\'ill be \l'alching nil tile \\'hile rron1 his post in thr \1·1n· dow {or his n11slrr~s lo comr ba ck. • r/!Jafhe j /01• /h e {Y·E·W LQQK I t· Pays Off Capless & Lace I . . f\irs. Vasro Batsch\\'ar- off of La guna. Bcarh ll•ftl and Mrs . .lames •·arer of Seal Beioh ·are among 24 finalists Jn the olghth annual Lawry's Cook·off. They will prepare their Ital- WIGS by MONSANTO IN ELURA Ribboned stretch caps for light, cool comfort. • This ne'v miracle fiber doesn't fri zz ; stays curled but can be reset for different styles: looks. feels an d acts like human ho Ir . ELURA WIGS cind HAIRPIECES ,_ $19.95 .. $45.00 • ' ' . Horoscope: Gain ln .dicated for Virgo THURSDAY MAY · 18 By SYDNEY 0 '1A1Ul Cindy, a Pisce1 from Bill· ings, tells u1. "I live Jn a den or lions. Believe me, I live In the midst of four o( theae ver11atlle. con f u 1 Ing and lovable creatures. My lather. my lover and his parents are all born under Leo. And inch Is a! different from each other as they are alike. These four Leos keep me in a tizzy. I have such arnblvoilent feelings toward all of them . And yet. coming so close to them. how t.'Oald anyone not give Leo 1 clulnce to be loved ? That ls one of Leo's joys, the attention of loving him. Bui, then, maybe I am just a wishy· washy Piscean." ARIES 1a1arch 21 -Aprll 19 1: Second 1houghts indicated in an·n of romance. Be sure rather than sorry. Avoid bas- illJt nctions sl ri ctly on impulse. Find out "'hy specific in- dividual has been evasive. Then you ensure again.st ultin1ate disillusion1nent. TAURUS (April 20-~1ay 20): Take practicnl road. Slick 10· \1·hat is familiar. Kno1v that grass is not ne c e s saril y greener e l sew h e re. lnvestrncnts need r c vie 1v. \\'hat appeared 10 be a la ... Summer . Wedding Planned ~1r. und ~!rs. liarland Bur- roughs \\1!1ite -0{ Ne1\•porl Beach have an nounced the engagen1cnt or their daughter. Robyn Louise \Vhite of Costa Afesa to l\cr1nit Alan Sinions. $helter may be something el!c -and costly. GEP!tlNI (~tay 21-Junt 20): Accent. on movement, com· pletlon of taskJ. You are busy, but lmj>resslons you make on others 'lire favorable. Stress vert1tUllty, gpod \Vlll and humor. Be s y m pat he I i c toward relative who ct1nfides problem. CANCEi\ (June 21·July 22 ]: New approach to money, valuables, posses.slom i 1 necessary and constructive. Perceive ·pctential. Welcome aid from Leo. Be W<Jependent , not arrogant. Your earning capacity is on upswiJJ&. Move with momentum. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1' Cooj:>erate with Cnctr in- dividual. Follow through on hunch. Cycle continues high. ~ou are at right place at right time. Another Leo is in pic- ture. Settle qi ff e ren c es Brighten sJiToundings. We~ bold colors. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 ' You may receive honor from special g r o u p , institution. Rem ember promises to those temporarily confined, restric~ed. If you are cheerful, you gain. lf you are blue, you \\•Ill Jose. It is simple -but it also is up to you. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : Accent on how to fulfill basic desires. Key i.s to check, inve.!1-- tigate. Friends are \\'ell mean- ing but could be n1isinronned . Income from occupalion could increase. You receive cn- t:CM.Jragement from one you respect. SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21 I: ~1essage is important in rela- tion to goals. professional achievement. Be sure com- n1unicatio1l lines are clear. Some calls could go astray. Do son1e personal investigating. Volunteer for assig nment. SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Your natural abilities . can be successfully utilized. Go<XI lunar Bspect coincides \Yith travel, special publicnlions, higher education. . . public relation.s, marital st~le. Relat ioMhlps are 1ntens1fled. You are pres~ for deci.!ions. Be conservati ve. Be aware of security requirements. There Is no need to rush. PISCES (Feb. 1g..March 20 J! Keep medical, dental ap- polotments. What a pp ears unpleuant coWd boomerang into happy surprise. Finlsh lD!kl. Get aoing so that )'OU will be rree for stlmulatiafe, new challenge. Arfes ls ln ptc... lure. ! I AAUW Brunch Topics ' •• Installation Capit a·lized t.ls. ~larian Ash. editor of the Sacran1ento ne wsletter ''Skirting the Capital" that deals with wome n and legisla- tion, will lecture at the general meeting of Newport- . Costa M e s a Branch or Amer ican Association o ( Univeri;ity \Vomen on Satur- day, 1'1ay 20. Her speech \\1ill follow a 10 a.rn. social hour and 10:30 brun c h in Don. 4lhe B e a c h comber restaurant, Corona def ~far. An exhibit by the AAU\V art group \\'iii be on display. During her varied career, ?i1s. Ash has been a n1ilitary cryptographer, l<'gislative aide, f11ct-finding committee consultant and special assis- tant to forn1er Gov. Edn1und G. Brown. She has won several con1- munications awards 1.nd "'as selected lnternalionai \\fon1an (lf Distinction in 1971 by Alpha Delta Kappa, international sorority of women educators. The program will include in- stallation of , officers led by 1'1rs. E. J. O'Brien. iricoming president ~frs. Jenn Pappas. slate division \'ft:e president, nlso . will pronounce the duti~s for the Mmes. Eric Hnnauer. president-elect: JOhn Udall.~ Robert McCarthy, Yi c e presidents; \Vali er Vogt and - SKIRTING THE ISSUE -The Mmes. Alberl Schill· ing, Richard Uplegraff and E. J . O'Bnen (left to· rig ht ) read issue;: of "S~jrting the Capital" edited by feminist ~tarlln Ash. David Drn1.01vski. setretaries: Thomes Kolanoski, treasurer • nnd Kcnnr1h Le\vl•. parliamentarian. A l'edding Aug. 12 is beini.t planned in St. A n d re w ' s l'resl>yterinn Church, Newport Bcal·l1. 1\liss \Vhite. a graduate ur Ne1rport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College, is a bioloi::y major at UCI. c:if! or appreciation is receiv-J-:d~;--:====:-Jp;;•••••--------------iiOiiii ('d . Be gracious. You are on .,.. Her fiance. son of ~fr. and f.·lrs. Kermit Topel Simons of Cosla ~1esa, is a graduate of Blair Jligh Schoo l. Pasaden::i and OCC. He is n history snciolog~· 1najo r at San Diego Sta!C' University . ;ind i~ a :0.1arine flight ofricl'rs can- didate in thC PLC program. \1·lnning track . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19): Hold of( on fmancial com- mitments. Avoid tend en c y tO\\'ard \\'i!hful thinking . Assess factual info rmation . \\'hat you want is available, but currently is obscured. Focus \\•ill be clarified. Be pa- tit:nl. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2()...Feb. 18 ): Accen t is on partnerships. "'•• C1Ml1rt1~ie hi YIYf CY"" ' .rit~;~~;: ... ,~,. "" (Wt tw •· Uth St •• HHllr•n s11. '42·JA.X Ce•I• Ml .. CjlUllTING BUSINESS. e DUE TO IL LNISS e BODY SHIRTS ''"""".,<.•·• CAI.I. Sl?ESl JEANS WEST .~.':; 2pr.$11.00 {ALL SIZESI $2.99: 011 W.CIO A PAlll ""' "' DRES!ES AT COST AND IELOW STORE FIXT UllES fAnlASTIC ClOSEOUl WJTH SALE FOR SALE IPRlOtS Al COST OR LESS N MOS T tTEMS----'-"_l_Y) MOl!E W K S-EVl!'ltYTHIN~T l O GO __ _ Jll E. 11!!• Sttfft C S•c~ ar P11>c1~1 Hou st) Ca1t1 M••• m SHORT SLEEVE TOPS, SLACKS REG. 3.96 YOUR CHOICE s3~00 Tops. I 00 ·~ cotton me ek or turilt neckl in e. Assorted colort. S. M. L . • Sltcks. Un ique nylon stylt1. ~omt with belted " • ' ; COLORFUL NO· IRON CULOTTES REG. l .33 s2.33 Cool sl eev•l••s or roll sle •v• cotton cu- lottes for women •nd te1ns 8-18. Ntw ' - ' I ,, • l I NLY .. ,. DAILY 10·10 SUN. 10.7 GIRLS SUMMER l r l 1-1 1• ~ ~ ;: I ~ DRESSES ,,-, REG. VALUES s2 77 A TO 5.96 ~ • • ' ' Ju1t in time for 1umm1r fu n. Cot- to ns 41nd cotton bl•nd drttSI'-j. Sleeve end sleeveless. Sizes 4-14, , . l•n·themed re(ipes at · La ''' r y ' $ California . Cente.r on \Vednesda~·. ; May 24, and compel• . for cash prizes ranging : to $500 for charlti., of WIG '1nd BEAUTY SALON i I.oops , flere leg. Asst. colors. Sises I · I I . ~ ; •11111er • 11...,.n. 1;i. prints, asst. calor1. their sponsoring Of' · 1anizatictns. tho Riveria Club and Loune s .. ch Emblem Club. ......_,) 250.D EHt 17th St .• Hlllgren Sq_uare Coate Mt•• J41..JtM6 COSTA MESA UOO HARIOJll ILVD. (Corntr of Wilson) Kmart - HllNTINGTON BEACH 1'101 MAGNOLIA (Corn•r of Garflold) ' '. l • r I I r - . . . . WITH SALLIE COOK ECLECTIC GO GRANDMA • .•. The Y•ay grandma did tt •.. Today we"re in- clined to r i p it up Joodwise .. Take the case of Grandma's Pronto Pum· pemJckel ~·hich won a *6,000 first prize I n Woman's Day Reripe con- test last Sepltmber. It begins with a package or hot roll ~. adds rye flour Gr a ndfna 's unsulphured molasses. eggs and season Ing ... and co mes up with a loaf of mahogany crusted almost from scratch pumpernickel . Convenience foods. plus natural foods ..• the eclectic way .•. MAKE YOUR OWN CEREAL AND SNACKS Mix all this together: 2 cups quick rolled oats (convenience food ) t cu p wheat germ . 21~ T Se5amc seeds, t C s hreddecl coconut. \i C slivtred almonds. 14 C ra isins, ~ C cul dates. ~'c teas cinnamon. '1 teas each ground cloves and ginger. l/z teas salt. Add % C G randma 's LlfJsulphured molasSes. 1/3 C salad oil /convenience. You know grandma didn 't have any oil in a bottle) IA tea!! vanilla . Mix it all up. spread on baking sheets and do tit 300 (or 30-minutes, stir ring around qui!e a bit. .store in pennv candy jars and e11t Y.'i1h milk for breakfast or ju'st dig in and munch. This recipe was a grabber, felt like sharing. Grandma calls it Health v Savin,l:!s Ct'real. Give a call for the P r Q n to Pum· pernicket and Grandm!·s Relish. LOVE LE'ITERS AND ECOLOGY "Ric hard '!! Markel. Dear Sirs: 1 am leaving this area to return to New York . Please have my account ready for selllemenL We are apt lo take the fam iliar as our du e. something to which we ·1hink we are enti- tled. I leave the area know- ing that ma rketinJl will once again become a chore, not a relaxed . p I e as a n t ex- perience in surroundings 1- without equal. personnel without peer. 11nd oualit.v beyond question. Best wishes." An~· questions. Dki you notice on your \\'a- ter bill. on the envelope it said . "As a contribution to our environment th is envel- ope is made from 100 per· cent recycled p;iper '~aste." Bring your old Ne"•spapers to Richard 's Lidn. Bring you r jars and aluminu~ to the Ne"•port Beach Elks. AND COME TO THE NEWPORT BEACH BEAUTTFUL A\\1ARDS . . . 4,lncheon at th\o lrvi ne Coast Country Clutl nex l ~'ednesday. May 2t Call your reservat ion to tbe Chamber of Commerce 675-6.100. l\1ay is Newport Beach Beautiful Mn n I h sponsored by the Dolphins, the gals who make up the Women·s Division of lhe Chamber of Commerce. Beautification Chairman is lz:zy "Trees" Peas. TllS'. of the Parks. Beaches. and Recreation Ilepartmenl 1Jf ~ewport Beach ... • the pusher behind the pl anlin~s along the Coast HighY:ay from the Santa An a River into town. She's pickea her six winners ... businesses and residences who"l'e done an outstand.in~ t h i n ji! to\\,.ards beaulifying o u r town. Dossman. 0 . W. "Dick' "'ill be on board In present the awards Fred Lang of Lang and Wood. Lanscape Ar c h i t e C' t s. Laguna Beach ... "'ill be the spe11ker ... Fred Lang ... with the repu~ation as plantsman 11 m o1n g en- vironmenta\isls from San Francisco lo San Diego .. , Phoenix lo Catalina ... Pul on your best nowered shirt or llress or muumuu and have a sip or beauty. Richard's, lhe Pe o p I e Stores. Lido and Harbor View, where '''f don't know whom we lov' the most. people or our rommunily. ........ ·' . . . AND STILL TIME TO WIN ..• at one of these outstan ding restaurants 5 r\ I fl_'t°' ,\, '' >1.: ...... u f'"'t" • tJtlJYY!. A A/1/(/ ::_:-":' 'L s ' j!JfJJJ'n fl/:;;@&Vk -· • ;c-8MJ ''Q)l/~;J&t o/mt • WMot"'1, Mq 17, 1972 - 0 0 0 ,D A good time to stock up on all kinds of fine fro1e 0 n foods -from vegetables thru cakes. And , at t errific money-saving prices. All this , plus Richard '1 famous quality and iervice . THIS WEEKEND SHOP AT RICHARD 'S-LIDO OR HARBOR VIEW OAIL V •ILOT !J5 Stouff ers · Sale Big 12 01. 39~ S Favorites -Macaroni & Cheese, Nood les Romanoff, Splnaoh Souffle, Scelloped Potatoes and Corn Souffle. Jeanette's Pizza 171/4 to 19'/J Ot. ' 4 Kinds -Hot Sausage & Pepperoni, Chuck Wagon, &aeon or Snappy Cheese. Taste it during our demonstration Friday and Saturday at both· stores. Orange Juice Sunkist 6 01. cana 12 OZ. SUNKIST ORANGE JUICE 39t 1.29~ ' il1b ~ u ~ St b Sh t k 0e:e.f6£~~~,;7_.rB~M c . . raw erry . or ca ~ Mity HI 32 oz. 89' (Jfk./(~~~t «" rP:, j r§ [eli!" GrW' The Hungry1iger DRAWING FRI., MAY 19 TOP OF THE GRADE Ground Beef ·~=: This super-lean ground beef is what we used to call ground round! 1.09 LI. Rump Roast Bon•·ln 1.09 LI. · s~.~~~i,~e;··sread 39' 01Wetg8 e<xf{iwct French Beans :r.~· !r~o~:~ 3,., 51 Skinner Egg Noodles Van de Kamps Enchiladas I O!. 29c "" oz. 3 for $1 8t•f. Chi,k1" or Ch1e11 · Minute Maid Lemonad e .. , " ,;,,__,, oz. 8 for $1 Patio Dinners • """ 59c Choo11 be1f or (h1e11 '"(hi11d1 or M1xi(1n Styli BIROS EYE SPECIALS Rice, Peas with Mushrooms 1 oz. 3 for $1 Mixed Vegetables with Onion Sauce • oz . 3 .for $1 Glazed Beets " oz. 3 for $1 Cool Whip • oz. 49c Quick Thaw Strawberries " oz. 29c , Johnston 9" Pies Aunt Jemima Waffl es Sara Lee Cak e Spr ingfield Vegetables ~oz. 10 oz 69c 3 for $1 69c 7 for $1 Chopped Brot(oli, C11t Co'"· P111 & C1rroti, Fordhoo~ l im11 Rich's Mushroom Slices 6 oz. Natural Ice Cream G;"'" "· ....... ,.. 01 ~t1'&11~JJm Oscar Mayer Wieners 1 Lb. All meat, pure beef or qrill si te Joh nston Fruit Sundae Yogurt I OZ. Pillsburv Biscuilc·""' '"'' •. 1.11 ... ;11 , oz. Ree se Champagn e Cured Sauerkrau t " oz. 011t(ll Cr11n(ll Cinn1mo~ Tw11! 49c 79c 89c 25c lOc 39c Rolls' 6 for 35c Danish Pastry 2 for 3lc Corn Muffins 6 for 69c Choe. Cup Cakes ea. I Oc Turbot bru•" wilh , ..... dressing .. broil 79cLa. Jumbo Scallops 2.79LB. Why not poach in white w ine for Coquilles St. Jacque Fresh Zucchini Saut• whole in olive oil. garlic, 1ca llio n1 and /parsley. Add 3 T. water, cover, breise till tender. Cucumbers 2 for 25' Marinete in Marukan Seasoned Rice Wine Vinegar -great 1id1 dish with roe st. 673-6360 HOME DELIVERY IN OUR AREA. • • PRICE EFFECTIVE MAY 11.21 U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS Swiss Steak 1on.1 ... Br•i1 e with ve9etable1 •nd voila' I d inner in • 1kill etl Round Steak 1.n.1 ... Orange-Wine Duckling 98c LB Once you try these succulent bird• you'll be a fan! Stuffed Round Steak 1.09La. Fresh, Ripe Pineapple ... Sr Extr• la rge si1•. R•freshing with Ice Cr•em Sweet, red Onions 2Las.25' New crop, Genuina lt•lien deliqhtful with cucumbers! s~"'"1 Large Eggs •lchofd'• AA Hills Bros. Coffee 1 lb. Hills Bros .. coffee ' " 1.57 l lb. Dash Detergent 51 "" Arden AA Butter I n., Nabisco Or eo Creme Sandwich Cookies " .. M~zola Regular Margarine I lb. I' 01. Campbell's Chunky Clam Chowder Campbell 's Chunky Sirloin Burger Soup " ••. Campbell's Cream of Shrimp Soup ".,, ·>o Coronet Facial Tissue N•· ,, ... , ... ,., ,, 1 3 fo. 51 79' 2.29 69' 83c 47c 39c 49c 49c 35c 5 for $1 Kingsford Briquets 10 Lb. B•g 69c • 12.~ HARBOR VIEW 1660 Mac Arth ur, Newport Beach 673-2155 . , .. ~ .LI DO CENTE R 3433 Via Lido, Sewro rt Beach • 673 ·b360 OPEN DAILY 9 _, 8, SUN. 9 - 6 OPES DAILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 -b I '' • - I 'j~--' . ' DAJLY Pll.OT Paren t-T e·acher Groups Wr.ap ·up Activities (l:dHrir '.1 ,'\'0111 ,4 r ,,/11rr1ri dtvotel'i 10 "-''v ""'l /),.CJrl'i, Coatn 1\frtr., l 1Jf]UM Rrrirh Ond M'1.§:Jlf1rt i lt'Jr:i TfllTl'UI tearhrr oruri111z•;l1r11i.J ,~_ill opp,.r1r' In I ''" lJA/l. Y PIL01' f''1rh tr rr k /11lr1r· m.nr rnn m11,r f,, '"'"1' '"l by thl' 11 f)lfll"O I rlPJJrlT(- TPl.1'111 r,r .\frt r:rtr,1/· S1n1 1J. J74fi ('t>fl lr//ri /'lnrP, ,f\.l'iJJ· pflrl Rl'rirh h'.I .~ p rn Thur.1rlrt 11 fnr p11li/1rrit1nn \\lrl'/l•f'\tlr1!J ) Harbor Council PTA \lr1 , Ua vld Reader Pr,.51d,.r1 C<J \1J.\<; t..r r. x,." 11 r 1 v, hrinrrl mt"l ln,ll a! 9 JO am. \1ondav, ~;iy 22 . 1n !h,. """ por! h111 n1• or '.\lr!': [)av1rl f{rarlrr. prf'fitrl1-nt n~:l'onrs (J/f 1r1·r~ fnr lb" 1972-73 ,\l'Jlr are lhP, '.\!mt:!. f);i,·1ri Ht·Arlt>r, prcs1rlen1. F:ar! lluhh,; ;inrl J11hn Frnn· rr:i, vir·t> prr11 1<lcnt.'i . fhJl>frt Palf'y and Oa\·id Chavi s, serrrtar1e1 . Rirhard Riley, tre:i~11rer CarltrJn Russtl l. 11 ud1trir anti Sic h o I a s KfrJ1Jr y, h1l'.itOr1an. Ba y Vie w PTA .\1r1. fl. C. Sutton President C0,\1!\r. 1;r . F:.m1ly sports t1;i.v frnm 12 to 3 pm Sat ur- rl11~. ~ay 20, ~:ill feature rclny r11ce:<1 , Aame., and I \ 1 I. :· ' Bouqu et of Fashions Sp rin,'l. f1011rri;: 11•ill fill l'.::i ~lbluff Schnnl'.s 1nul!1purp11:-e room Saturday, May 20. prov1rl 111g a gard.en setting for !he PfO n1~thcr-daughter luncheon. Fashions for adulls and rh1ldren \1·11! bP :;ho\\71 . Selecting en~em bles are Oeft to right / Maggie Cran e, J\trs. Thomas Raffctto and Susan Crane. School Year Near End pr1ze.s Cofftt. punch and ice cream will be sold REPORTS Prof11 from the 1c1> cream ll)C1al y,·a1 '57 Proceeds. from lhe papP,r dr1vr were SJO Bear PFO Mrs. fred E. Barthe Pre,1;1denl C0\11\G lP 1.eneral mef'\Jng at 7·30 pm tomor- rr:iw y,·1 11 ff'lllUrf' el,.c!lt)n nf off1rer~ ann pre~rn!a!ion nf cert1f1catr:<1 of out~11ndtng achirvemenl3 10 parents who hav,. vn!unteered their time 111 srhonl 1ct1 vities. Enter· tainml'nl wfll bf>" provided bv Fred r.rade',1; 1n:strumen!,11I ffiU1ilr' r la<;i; anti !hf' H1rbor \\'om e n 's Ch'lr ale . Rrfreshm,.nts .,.,. J 11 be Sf>rven CdM El e. PTA Jl!lme5 Wood President COMlr..'G UP: New officers i..·tll be insta!\ed at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Me v 2J . in !he cafetorium. School orchestra will present a mus ical prt)- gram. Davis PTA ~1r1, Jame! ~1r1rrow Presidenl REPOR TS: New officers are. th e ~tmes. Richa rd R ile~. pre!'iident : Rnnald Simmon ~. program chairman : Thomas Elicke r. membership : Robert Wolver to n. ways and nie.!l n~: J. C. Srheik ::ind Richard Ba ldwin, seC"retaries : Wa rren Cav<ina,c:h. tre.:i~urer: .John Pearson , histnrlRn. ;i n d .Jame~ Schafer, parhamen· tasi~n. • . Eastbluff PFO Col. H. 8. ~liker Pre~dent COi\.11 N(; UP : Genera l meellng at 7:JO tonight. Mrs. finy 0.:1 11is, nominating cha1rme n will present !he proposed slatf' of offic,.ri; and Robert Francy. prin- cipal will introduce Lincol n school teachers who will present a discussion on mid- dle school pro.crams. Mri;. Paul Eelkema \.l'ill direct the Eastbluff Choru s end a. model of the proposed Roy 0 . Anderson School will be on display. Sports, Science Spotlighted (£rl1tors Nor r · A ro/1111111 df!tintt'rl In fn1111fri111 \'n/. ltJI, l/tn1f1npfn u II r n r It, Oct'nll \'1i·111 nu<I Sr ri ! Btnrh Sr/inn/ 111.\lrirf p 111 · f!ttt-trnrlirl' 01 1111111:11111'11.s 11111/ npprnl" in rl11· fl:\//.). PI LOT t•nrl1 ll'rrk· /11 fnr- ma11nn 11111.~1 /Jr rrr1·11·rrl b!J 1\lr!i (;1r/irrt Tur u/J tlll, .Sti7 1 1\fo1111r11nt n r11"r. //11111· lnn1n11 Rrarh hµ 5 pin. Tl111rsrl11y fflr publlcar1011 \\'rrlnrsdnu I Hunt ington Counc il PTA 1\lr•. l.nrln l.nm1nt1r~ Prrsidrn: COr-.1 1N(i UI" lnro1n1ng board 1n<>n1heri1 \\"Ill be fe1tod 111 the 1 n !i 1 n 11 ii ! 1 n n lunrhrnn \\'rclnr:;cla .\. ;\l.1_\' 2•1, 1n \l(';itlo\\lark t'ounlr\' rluh. llr1rf hui;1nC"!''.'! mrr1in1t y,·ilt llf'g111 nt 10 :i 111 fnllCIY.'t'<I h\' lunehron, 1n:;tallnt1on 1111rt prr~f'n1At1nn of n 111111 ;i 1 n1r.1rt1s lfl n1r111hrr units. ~lar1ners fn11n ~IHrtnR !1 1,t:h School \1·111 provide niu~1c-;1l rnrtrl111111nrnt, Rrrordin~ to r-.1r~. nnn:ild r-.1 u r r h ~ . ch~1nnnn . REr11nrs : l'n11 prrs1clrnts- r lrrt Hl1f'nded 11 potlurk h1nC"hcon t11cl11v in !he hnmr nf ~!rs. 1'1lul lh1~111 nrr. l '011 n1·it board n1rn1btr!-I 11nd T\ 1r ONLY ·SHO\J IN TOWN Step Right Up rurrent u n i l presidents hosletl the e1·ent. Sup erin tendent Pa rent Council i\lrs .. lllmt~ Arkle.y President CO:'i11Nr. tlr : Blue Ribbon lunehron honoring school \·nluntrrrs 1s ~rhrdulrd r-.1on- dR,\', ~IA.I' 22. R! 11 :30 R.m. in tht l'ns1a ~ll'SR Cf!untrr Cluh. Tirkr1.~ Rre a1·11il11.blr RI all Foun!11.1n r A 11 e y srhnflls ... Council \\'ill ho!it A presidenrs· round111bl t 111 9 A.m. Th11r!it111~·. f\111.v 25, in thf' Curriculum ~lareri11 ls Crnter. S.Urts ol lelev1slon sho•' "Ill be. lea1 W'ff 11 Tbe Oacy Show 111 Town, 1 va· ri tl)' proaram pl111ned by ~'"' \'i~w PTA !or 7.30 p.m Tltosday, May 23. p.,;. ro nf~ and tr1t:hers "ill pre~en1 the .sha"· "Tlt tri by B1U Sma" Drummmg up some buS1noss ls Bob Bbnl< "btl• :\1155 Han· a Kui .. enters for the sho~·- • Westminster Council PTA 1\tr':s. Ric hard 1\1ill'r President REPORTS: Annual 11w11 rds luncheon and ins le Ha11on nf offirPrs took pl11ce lodil~' in thf' l\1ile Squarr C.olf Course c,luhhous e. Mr.s. Samu r I l'oibin. Hunti nj.:tton Secnn· d11rv Council prf'sidrnt, in· i-!il ll f'd !he Mme!!:. Richil rd l\!1ll r r, prrsidenl : Ray Hi11h to1vrr. first \·ice presi. dent. Wi!li11n1 Alliti, F'lo\'d Collin.~ <ind Robert Krnned.v, stcrrt::iries: Oe\.l•ey Wiles, trtasurrr. And Jr r r y SuthrrlRnd. historian . Wiles \\'tt!'I: 1n~1tttled a!!: second \'ice prt!iident . .lostph Cf!Slll as 11Ut1itor. Marina Hil(h School musica l group performtod. Arevalos PTO 1\frs. Tbnm1~ Hill President CO~\l~G liP: Arro~1-Bear scholarship.!! y,·ill be prr.senled by !he un it tonight ;it i :JO 111 tht instrumtntal ~Prin~ C"onrert in Lllmb Sch(l(ll. &hool b 11 n d ;ind flrrht:-tr11 1r1ll perform ... '.\lri;. Rohrrt Rufkahr, mu~1c chairman, rep<irl.s the .school l'l1nru.s dirertcd by ~n 1.1ndi;1rnm \1·111 perform 1n l~mb &honl Thursd11~·. l\l11 y 2.~. 111 7 :lO p.m. RErORTS : ~t'\\. officer!! are lhr ~ln1e11 . Thnm1s Hill. 1"rt$1den1 : Rufk11hr. Thflmas Ptr! and Ron1ld .-'lltn. 1·1ce prtsidtnt~: Kent Ci ampi!!. !te<""rtUtr~·. 11nd R o b t r I Sudd.s. trt11.surtr Eader PT A ~tn. Arthur Melvin Presidtnl C()Ml~G UP : Spring Sina will be prtsmttd by !ht 1tudent1 a1 !ht final un it metfing of thfo ~·ear Tuesday. ~fl\' 23. at 7 .30 p.m_ in Gisler lnltrmf'du1tt' Schoell. REPORTS'. C-1.mi\•1! \11' 1 s prt~enl ed on the !l<'hno\,munds ~frs. Ronald ~trreigh ind ~fr~ Allen Htndrtx •·ere to<Mlrme.n of the e\·tonl Fu lton PTO Mn. Jamey .lac:1lll1a P!Watnt CO~lL'\G liP. Now offi<tn .. ill be oledbd LDd l&illll!d Lincoln PT A ~1r• . .:losepb Hart Pre51dent C0'.\11SI. CP O!d-fa sh1oned ice cream supper fcnm 7 10 1n p m Frida ~. :'-lay 19, at :s1 hi)()!. r;uests are 1n\ 1ted to "enr olr1-f::ish1onPd rlo!hP.:s <ind build the ir""'" :sundaes. Studl!nls wil l provJdP the entertainment ' Newport Hts . PT A Mrs. R11lph E. Ste vrns President C0:-.1'.lt\G [jp ~ Salad buffet luncheon and meet1n~ fnr old and new board mrmhers a! 11 30 it m Th ursday, 'JurK': I REPORTS: Profll nf Sl80 "'a~ r,.,11l1zerl from thr dP1iser! fa \r . .\pnl paper tlri ve profit 11i·a~ $42. Sturlent s in :sixth grade hrou,llht 1n the mo:st paper and rf'rei\'Pd an ire creRm ireal. Jo.vce Hil!rard rereived an a\1·:irt1 for the most pa rticipa !inn . , Board memhers vn!etl tn purrha.,e punch b:ill from the Sl7fi rcrilnl!"v fund . Victoria PTA 1\tr1. nouglAs BoY.lrr President CO MING UP · Board meet1n~ at 9·JO a.m. Fridav. l\1a v 19. In the homt of ~1rS . Dn1lg!as Bn"·ler ~lr!i . Dean Shadle. \1-·avs and rntiln.~ chairman arinounces lh:it ;ill newspapers mui;t ~ hunrlled with twine for the Saturd<'!v, May 20. drive . ~la!;!azines .!llso 11·ill be accepted . Wil son PTA i\1rs. ,Joh n Ke:sel President C0l\11NG UP: As:soc1at1on mef'tinit al 7::10 p.m. t0mor- rnw in the mul !inurpose room. Awnrds \Viii h e prrsrntcd il nd Da1'e \\'il.~on and !hP 'Choi r ~·HI prpsenl a musicA I program ~1nther -dau2h!er te;:i anrl f11shinn shnw 11t 1·30 p.m. Saturdav. Mav 27, in the mulripu,:posc rOnm. Woodland PFO 1\1r1. James Kay President REPORTS : Ney,·lv elected of- ficers are the ~1mes. James Kay. president : Charles Buchanan. Le"'is P a r r y . Donald Allred and Dal'id • • • J ' '• ,' , ... , -i. .,· ./_~· < ')'\ ;.>i. ' I :0 I ~ .• I ' 1 • • .1 ~ ' .. ' . ' '· ' .•. ' • .' -. ·-·11 .. . ' . ' . Pregame Warm-up ._,, "' • f I I•'"·~ ' ,.J\ ·'\' : .:""' ... I~ : .,. ,• 1·hcre \vill be fun and games for everyone at the Family Sports Day planned by Bay \'iC\\' School fron1 noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, J\1ay 20. Softball. relay races and games 1vill be featured and players may pu rchase ice cream and • pu nch. Giving her fathe r Bill the pitch to come is. Kathy Fu ller, 1-i;hile Scott Hector catches. Roberts. vice presidents: \V11liam \\"illl' and Richard Elliort. secretarits. Clifford Shuyler. treasurer : Phillip Parish, historian and Mark r .... , , , Hanson . parl1amentar1an Oa,·id Riggs will s'rve as auditor and t e acher repre:sentati,·e . Honorary life memberships ti --·-... 11·ere presented to r-.1elvia Everhart. pr incipal : ~!rt.; Oa \'id Brant. special readinl teacher. and :'-tr. and ~tri., Jack Littleton. -' ' ' I' • ,<' • Plans Styled for Fashionable Evening Students at Park \'ie1\· School \ritl say. "Look \\·or!d, I made it myself'' ,1·1th a fashion sho1\' of Jhei.r 0\\'11 rlothes tonigpt at 7·30 at the school. .Hurryin~ ~o con1plete their en se mbles are (left to right) Kristin RI &Pn('ral mee1 1ng Thurs- day. 'lay 25. at i :.30 p.m A\.l·ards will be presented to ~tudents. and a spring con- rer1 "'ill compltite the prcr gram. REPORTS : l "nit honored stu- dtnt prize Y.inners in the district Culture \\'ttk posler contest and Ric\...·y Lt'y,·1~. s,1·enth place \.l'inrle.r 1n the dis:trict SC'ient't: co ntesl ... ~tembt'rs assisted "1th a m ea :s I e s immun1zauon clinic. Harper. PT A ~lr1. Kea.oetl Keller President C01'.11 ~G t;p : Parents and !tudents will 111end a britof business mf"tting ton ight at 7:l:I foUovted by optn house ind claS;Sroom rlsilation. REPORTS: ~lri-Donald Paul. book t-lub C'ha1rman. reports -· ttt!O -~ putt!w<d b)' tho sllldonu l!ld more u..n lOO addlllonal boob nn prutl!ll!d U a Hope View PFO )trs. Robert Sb~ls Pre~1dent - REPORTS: Officers installed at genrro:il meeting yf!stfir- dav are the )1mes. Robert Sh~et.5 , pres1d,n1 : Ronal d Ro\ ~lan\f'\. Sa\\·\·er and Th0mas \rhHman.' \' 1 c e president : T L Page. ~t'C'rttar~·. and Lloyd \1ierra, treasurer. Marine Vie w PTO ~lr1. Earl )lonison President CO)f[\"G LP : Team member of tht L.os Angeles Ram:s •·Ul be guest speaker at fa ther and :son night tomor - rC1w at 6·30 pm in lhto )turdy P a r k clubhouse. Speaker will prf!,nl a film sho•·tn1 Ram hlp:.hllghts of th• 1'71 footblll soason. Italian dinner •·ill bt een-ed. l!ld • fOOfball ..in be a...,,j. ed u 1 door prllt Tickets art prlad at $1.$0 for • Andreassen and Rose ArthflK. \\"hile ri.Jarlene 1itueb- ring rem inds them of the date. flfty-eight students "'ill participate. J fa ther and one son. Tickets for additional 'ooys are 50 cents each. All bo~·s must be accomparued by an adull . Mrs. David Gaylord i:s chairman of the e\'ent. Meadow Vw . PTA t'td Jones President C0'.\11:'\G tP: :'\ew ofhcer:s will be msta lled by ~trs . 1tlanon Harris. a past presi· den t. following !he annual in.stallatton dinner at i .30 p.m. Sa1urda~" )lay 20. in the f our \\.i.nds Restaurant RERORTS: Skating party was sponsored hr the unit last ~ondav ·in th e Holidav Roller · Rink. Procttds Y.ill be usod to fin•l),CO PT A ptoj- octi. Mesa Vi e'°" PTA Mn. George Blok Prtiide.nt COMING liP : Mn. Lonn i..nun.n. president of Hun- bngtoo \;aloo C4uncil. ,.;u insllll ntW" affioen .al UAit meeting Tuesday, ~tay 23. REPORTS : !.:nit presented a c a rn\\'a\ on the schoolg:rounds. Nieblas PTO ~Ir!. Carl Hobkirk President CO)!l~G lP: t.s Josoph!Oo of the Los Angelt"S R.1ims Y.1\1 be guest speaker at the f11her and son :s~ghetti din- ner Friday. '.\1ay 19. ln the founta in \'alley High Sc.boot cafeteria Tickels 11re prlfed al $1 for fathen and 50 cen!5 for IOM Further in- formation can be obt.alttd by ront.tct1ng ~trs. Donald Ro" .. an . chairman. at '68- 1375 ... Annual moibfr and daughter tea and fu~ !hoy,· v.·\li take ~ace 1t ?:ai> pm Tuesday, )1a)I 23: In the Foun11in \·alley ctYie Center Spr1n1 and l\UIUDer £a!hions ... itl be featured .. Admisl10l1 price ii I M tY Crocker COOpoll-C.OUpool ril be Wtd to oblam Jil\'UW.111 f« the ICboal. • I ' . rl . .. . .. • •• d " ~ .. I !vii P.tr&l dmJ MrL, h· ts .· 23. ed • t h . hlo• <E~ n lhe boo! rited 50 ' ~ "'· .,. '~ .. -,·· . " •-~ o • • • t r • .,. ., • • • .. • DAILY PILOT ... REDUCES YOUR FOOD COSTS u ,... ' ( ... ,. V.:J: •. ~ \ ~ ":. ·.°(" =· ' . ........__ .--;.' : \ PACKAGED GOODS ,.. CRACKERS 11•~~D1111.c_,,,,.n 24. ' 'CT • -•••• llOt "C CRACKERS ..... ~1~0=~~ 66 • COCOA PUFFS • ~".".'~~~41 ' o".INSTANT CEREAL ~,-:,:: 43 ' .,.-. M.J.B. RICE MIX . .,,•,:: 63 ' lADTlll 66" SMAll CURD ~ OR LOW fAl l l-OUHC( CAITON . . . . . . . ,. - _..SLENDER (ADIA!ION 11111.\HT Olll hC-7S . .,,-• (6~ll \,0/IOJ qA JlllO PUDDING ·~1 ~~,,1~~~~ 17 ' POTATO BUDS11mc•ocwt•01~0o\•no 73 • l'Oll100 16\l:i 01 tol RUSKET FLAKES . 1~:1~~~:·~~41 · ~ SANALAC .. "°~!~~':i~~ 1.29 ' OUR WIO MIO•l 62 ' Fl ........... }t•••li HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ... TISSUE Lt.Cf lU f[ljUJ4PloCl 34 ' 'rT · •••••• l6SSQ. n JO!l TlllOw WHIT! PtHt. Ool; Gll;lltl .. FOIL l•O•lff .t.l\llOlllllJM 23 ' tJ ....•.•. r.;;QntOll PLA$TIC BAGS ~=.:.~~~ 49 • MAMBU•GH~y c 01 HOT DOG I· COUNT PACIAGl . . . . . . FROZEN FOODS BABY OKRA '"""'"'"" 32 . ••••••• \001,...li FRIED CHICKEN .'."'.'':;;,"::: I.SS ... DINNER """"""'~'"" S2 ' fT • • • •.• \TYlll'/OI P'l(C VEGETABLES ..... ~·~,~;:;37 · l•l~C~ ll!Lf 8U/O\ WI!~ 11.1m1 ..... ua MIXlO vu .. 11.uus 'll'llH IUt f'I • \ll.11'.I M(DjlJM l't.f& "'''H t U"l lll J.t.l.11'.!. &1,t.ll o ll!l&tl C\11 t.tS•Oll \WI! I Pl.to:> Will! C•IMI ... l.11'.I Ol lllk/.I'\ {Uill nnJ CO•~ ll \r..l•Ol i ai:11F1111 FISHSTICKS ....... -'~'~'': S2 ' PINEAPPLE ...... ~if1~~u~~42 ' PIZZA ."°1 "11fll1•~1111J.1,UJ.t,Gf I S7 ......... 1101 PJG , BREAD ll~lO B•Ji lll lld toi 27 < • , • , •••.•• lo01 '•G MACARONI &C~U~l,...O•!O~ 24 c • • ••••• I OIPIG SWISS MISS PIES ..... "i,!29 ' N>t11, to•Wlll'" o~ "'"°' LEMONADE . PIGU•AP ~ Po .... ~1~~w~~ 12 ' CANNED FOODS 1 8'1C""Ul \l•AllfO 8, BABY FOOD ......... ,.,,~ STRAINED JUICE ... ~1 ~~r~~ 8' JUNIOR FOOD .... 10.(?~6:~: 12 · U.DY UE 16·0UNCI CAN ' MAXWELL HOUSE 1.09 11\1.\HT (01Jlt "•01 JM • · · • • • · · ' MAXWELL HOUSE 1.45 STAYFREE ¥1tOl ,.tm ~TMT 33 ' ' 11jll1.NICO<lll 100/Jfilt ••••• l'W'll1Ci l~CT '11' ~ CAlGONIT l~~~~~~~:; as · X '>CCIJl•NG Ct.I M6Y: 23 • ~AJA ....•.. -. 1/0I CTll WHITE KING ...• :•:-::~':. 57 ' WATER sonENER .. -:,w::. 57 . SPRAY STARCH ..... ~:'C:: SI ' MPERS oan1M1 C1YO\,l.atl I 59 PA .... Do•PRl:KJCI NG • PET FOODS LADY LEE PEAS "~;" 2oc . . .. KEY BUY APPLESAUCE LAOY llE 111-0UHCI CAN f Bc . . . . . . . ~ - <t4 LENTIL SOUP .. :;,~:~ 29 ' <t4 APPLE SAUCE ... ,.:;1',':.; 42 ' PINEAPPLE ..... °'.3l~~~~tt;~ 20 ' c-~. OIJ\ .. o 01 1uao DOLE DRINK ,l.,. ... , .. 1_1;1•"'1'•1llf 36' ••• , JUl:i •oOl0.11 ~SPINACH ...... ~io"?~! 22' ,f'4 TOMATO JUICE ,.':;,~:;~ 48 ' ~LASAGNE .... ~'.ao.;,;;c~!79 ' TUNA {)'11{.fflol!lll'<l"'-'""'1!1 "'1•1 54 ' • • • • , • • • • • • I fJI C•• ,f'4 MAYONNAISE ... ,,,:;;:; S9 ' ... STEW 0411 te• ""t11 ...:•· 1.1.1. 74 . Q'" ••• , ••••• ?IOl O• Everyday Discount Prices On Health And Beauty Aids z;t .. c~!/i~. d-• 111 .,...... TOOTHPASTE Decita l cream w/ 29 C Gordol & fluoride . COLGATE 100 MOUTHWASH .rBAllD AIDBRA11D m l1 10 PLASTIC STR IPS ~ Pro tect minor 63'1\!.l.!• "V!J cuts, scratches. t_:-.. =.:__.,. ~ ... ~&,,!~ l=~='=~~i b'iaL DEODORlllT s 101 -:. EKtr a d ry Spray ..;;~ or unsce nted Cool c.lean taste "=="'' Anli-Persp1ron1 , for breath control. 8 8 C 12 O L • oz SEA & SKI Choice of lhree products for o deep. smooth ta n. GILLETTE TRAC It RAZO R The new twin· $199 blade razor. TRA C II CARTRIDGE ~U~~ ............. 68' T w 1r:l~:~de 89' si A a. sK i s 121 lllCE Ir EASY ~l;E~~~···JJ• Shompoo-in hoi1 <olc,,ng .... 5.1 66 2 0 .L TUIL...... ~CLAIROL 98 < ICQUIMS ~fROSTID LIPSTICK • .C,ore & Treo1men~~:,10J1 79 c S:T. JOSIPHS 32< CHIL DRE N'S ASPIRIN ..•..... SOFT I DRI 010 001ANr99• uMON Jn rN l a oL s221 Regulor , Untce nted; S O L CLE ANSIN G MI LK\ .•.••. -••.• () • •SPIC · AID SPAM . FLOOR AID WOODWORK CLEANER Rel•ases its power in wate r. Gets lloots ond woodw'Mk clean In one ~sv ope rahon: .no rinsing needed BOX BIG WAYS--EVERYDAY • 1 KEY Buys E1C tr11 Sl'lv1ogs mode possible by ten\por11ry pron\O t.onal a llo~ances and ex~~tt0nat pur chases. sa v 1nys w t' pass on tu you 1n llven·lower-than·difCOl1nt prl\:i!S 6 TRUTH IN MEAT LABELING No t,uicy nitniu'l find • ''°"'VI'"'"' loo "'"C meflt cuts. vvry cut Is l,11bulricl w 1lh 1t\ w .. n l..now11 1111\o<" ''"'"" 11nd fl•~· count 11r1c_,d vvury duv. 2 LOW EVERYDAY MEAT PRICES 7 GUARANTEED VALUE PER MEASUR E Cu1np!cte selec tions of your fa\/onte meat cuts, t11111ous 101 tl•vo1 ~11d tt>ndt•niciss, .tnd discount priced for worthwhikl sn11111~~ t'\'~f'I \Illy 3 SINGLE ITEM PRICING No t1gu11ng noodu1 I wtJ yu111 •'"'"" thut th.i li11u 111 "':n 111 .u1y p11xhicl \V•ll 11lw1IV'll llf" II ho!lttt vn!u1• 1>1•1 111r1l'•t1r11 th;111 \hi• 11ntt l s1ru1ll9r l!i•r " Shows you At a gla nce, the ox11ct cost ot Qvery 111od11t I o n our $ho1v~s 8 · UNCONDITIONALLY BON OED MEATS 4 SPARKLING, FRESH PRODUCE ;:;~~"~~;~ ':~:.1:;~~'. Evt1ry ~ut cnrnusuur w11t\e1 1' /\,uur· llHl\ 1Jt1.11 1111I,.,,~ Iha! you n 111,I tw• r.oniplntety snl1sl•ud. 01 wu w ill , ,,1 1111<1 th•• t11ll p11r1·h "!ln pr1r:e ' pn.:lo..ed .1t ptlnk tl.ivor and r ushed to our stores hy refrigerated true!.. 9 with 1he sunny goodnoss inlill'! EVERYDAY LOW PRIC ES 5 NAME BRANDS Thous.111l.ls ol ndt1u11nlly at!vu111:;1h .l flfO cury ,ind hu11 stihu1d items -.111 vou1 l.1vor1!t"•; alwr1ys ,1v,11l.1bl1· 111 inonf'y s11v1n y low i.J1scounl p r11 •"· 10 NO LIMIT TO SAVINGS TAILS SMOKED HAM FU~~~==~K~ ·59c HOCK 111Mov10 La LADY LEE i'ACOll ~lltlE D, 1 LI l'KC# ...... , ..... FRESH FRYERS w~1~,~~:~~1 29 c U ~OAOllA Dlr A • t!.\•l Ll f -.- UH CO,NDITIOMAL LT LI I ONDI D JIMMY DIAM ••c>, l LI llOlL,, f,~,~~.~~.~O~~ -~-A~~ll-15 c BEEF SAUSAGE 49' M<COY .ILlllOLL .•.. "' PORTERHOUSE "'" OH s 1 '2 UHCO"I DITIO "IALLT I D"IDED I I SLICED BACOll ... 79• Fresh ... Discount Priced Deli Items MOllMILOll •AT!'i ~~1~!~~!.c~~!.~o KK:r-~·~: 7 3' ALL MEAT FRANKS WIUON c1•r11110, 1 ll PlG ••. ' SIRLOIN S·TEAK . 69' IJNCDNDITIONALLY I D"IDED .., BUOOIGS M~TS Ki,~~.~'.~~39, MAM, CKICllM, TUl l ll, PASTl AM I .•••• , GALLO SALAME SUCIOltAUAN Dtll,IOIPlG •••.•.•• 53< CUBE STEAK ..... ~~: $l39 ~!~~~!l~~.~J!!!SE . _91, ~!.~~U ~ .. ~~~~H .............. 11 • U"ICD"IDITIO lllALLY I ONDIED ~~.~ .~~~1..~~~~.~s ............ 7 6' GALLO SALAME SUCll>ITA UANDtl,601 PIG , ....... 96' CANNED FOODS OTHER ITEMS OVALTINE ........ ~;~,~ 1S ' <t4 PEPSI COLA •• _,,,,,,..,87 ' . Guaranteed TO BE THE FINEST QUALITY AVAILABL E and al Low . Low Everyday Di scount Pnces l ,t+ LIPTON 'S TEA ... ;~;~ 1.23 -"RELISHES """'~'""'°29 ' 'rT · , • , ••• 9 .OZJM H'll D"X-\Wiii ()II ~.W.l~(~I DAIRY PRODUCTS ORANGE JUICE •... ~":!!":~as · KAT M••{t•llN\ 33 < PAR ...•.•.. ' ~l)l (1 N MARGARINE ..... 1~0:~~,z~ 33 ' WHIPPED BUTTER . .'":~',"ti! S9 ' ·.•11!1 Ct~ ',11110 ICE CRE AM 1(,ltl,l(l\!PllY.l\J,. 79 , , • , , , •• 'I G .. (IN 11 I . DISCOUNT CENTER Ml't,Ar.I' ltfGU\M N«>OIOJ CANADA DRY ••••• ~:'ft!: 11 ' V" MIXED NUTS~~~,·:z~~ 75 ' .,.-. DRAFT BEER •• ~~,\~ 83 ' llJ i\'.Van de Kamps w AN OUTSTANDING VARIITT Of FRESH BAKIRY GOOOS WAv1ol obl~ •• w • llOH • wit~ Von d~ K•mp'o UIJ l'l ICl:S All(l DtitO\J"ITID l!Kt l l'T ON "a11.Tlt a DIED 11110 ODVl!ll ll MI "IT CO"ITllDLLIO !TIMS DIS COUNT CENTERS ARE DI FFERENT! Bigger tha n o Supe rmarket I Mor• than o Variety star•! On-1he-•po 1 'hopping for a pan or a pantsuit! . , A rug or o rake I .. A bl a nket or a bike! And much, much more , . c t mone y •ov1ng lo w di1count price• I 116 BOY BIR-B-QUE s419 - 518" X 50.PT FLAT YlllYL &ARDEii HOSE II .. rh11 •vmbol denote• 1ho 1e it em• ovoiloble 0 Nl Y a t DISCOUNT CFNTERS. ·-I VllGRl lN c LI 11111 IS A OIKOU•t (1"111 .. IAI 'OU AllA llUM . 1;11 S.. s1 ... c.ii.,. ..... 111•1n11• . 110 w. i.. ,,.,. '·•· Al\l\A • 27J I. <i ... 1.,t StrMI l lil DW1M ,All • l,.UI 111111111 11-14. (oUIQ(jli ,ill · 1224 ""eHft Ii ••· #2-14 Portable table-size barbecue hos spotter shie ld, cra nk-operated grill adjustment. Stoy• f le 1dble, d•llv1ra full l\ow, squ•ezft out wote r when turn•d off. OSCILLITlllG s331 SPRllKLER W. COYIMA -l •n-4 """'"'' (11 . DOWltlf • IJJO flr•lftM l h-4. GAI Olll <ilOYI · lJOJS lwtW Ji. GU NOAll . l lSS W, (;.!•1111U 11•4. GUMDAU · 1000 M. '"'"'I "''· Ml<iMlAJllO '111 • l l J W. A•••• 45 MUNTlltliTOlill llACM •'OSI Atl•t• •••· LAGl.llillA KILLS·,_ 0111' fry. et l1 Pei LA Mii.i.DA • l.I ••fl ~1,.,1111 Chi. llilfW000 · ..... ,,..,.., w..,,111, (IR, LliWlillOliU !t t fl Si. *ewiti1,... lh4. lllillMOI 10101 "'lllN ••• ltlillWOOO llHll ,, .... ._ ''' LDll<i l lliCM . •1JS I, ),•"'I k . I 10\ ,t.M<ilLU • >40S I l•11•lp l •t. MOltt OYI• • 411 W. 11\iMi .. 11"' 0.-1•1 MOMTlllUO l lS Mt. W1k1• llOIWliLC um ..... '"'- OlliM'4 , 26• I 0..,.R '''· ,WOflillA · t M I. Y•1 hr11t U tt l lllillAIOiO • 2J1t S kHW St, I. w• GAll llL · t l1 I. ..... Tw1111 II•'· i u 'IOIO -16)t , JStti k . U.MTi llOlflCA . 2617 U.-liil ltt4. toutlt GAii • lfll fiu•I-l h4. 11001100 lli Clf . 211 5 "11• lhl . 1DlllJKl · D'J.0 'ldflc c .. n II••· TOllUICI • llM M,.i.14. lhl, Tll lUMC.li •14' lt.n.wl lh4 TUJTlll 11110 "'"""' ••• " hi St WUTC MUtll • 1Jt1 ~ lt.f W11J,_!llSTll • IJ011 Sf< .... 111 k WlllfTUt ISMS I•" It A1t . WlllYTlll 'l 11:1 f. W\ln11r 11.f WI L#IJIGTOll 1n2 111. A-. ... WOOOUllO MIH I 1..a Ylcot'l litof ••CO'>'•'l°"•' \ . ...--.. ~~~-., .... ,., .... ELECTRIC CHARCOAL LIGHTER s2u ' HEDI FLITE SAlllSO•ITE WllGEE SKATES llRPLlllE 94c Beginne r11 noiaeles• ploshc 'Kate s w11h w1d••trock unbreakable Wh H lt . s 1 •• Nol"l·ru1ting, choice of red or blvt • 1 ii: .. , . .. VlllYL LICE , '. . •0 _' '7'-"·'. ,TABLECLOTHS S 1 '7 ~~ • ........ t.*.-••. ., 1~-~ Choic.e of .c 1ri.e1. 1n ""' ecru, white , gpld , gr H n .. Ad1u at• lor o full 180 de gre e 1weep or partia l tw••p to rhe rlght or to the left. Durable . COBBLER IPROIS 9riQhl color•. big pcx;ke ta, .i:lp & gr~~r c l0ture. H111ovy cott on lerry, lrult/ floral prlnt1. s-111~ 54c WALll•& Lm!is 69' \;~ lllE•'S SHORT SLEEVE HIWllllll SH1RTS •90Z. 99c .. '-______ ..,.. _______ ._,,, \ - I • 11 • • • -. l WtdMsd<\}', May 17, 1972 s PILOT-ADVERTISE~ 11 1• 8 DAILY "LOI " M•1 17, 1972 Cooking Becomes Group Effort Praises Sung for Anti-Establishment Food Radishe5 lime1 juice Ry .IOllNA Kl.INN STUDIO CITY -"The guy11 may say we have better palates than the R,irl.J. bu t our hl1u;e:111 problern i!1 eati11g on !ht: roa(I." ea1d Michacl Cody, 11 rl L,lnnl rrl;1tlv€' of "Buffalo UHi " 11nd Ont: of lhf! flvt! J(UYll in the HI rnl'n1h1•r' 111r11•Jn1t·d1111- 1·ini.c •'llli('lt1l1l1' known 11~ Tt1r ~:1<t11bllt<h¥n1 J cup• crea1ncd style r11t· tt1 ge rhee~ rhtt•SC through e I e c t r I c lil rnder until limooth: add to putatoel, mix thon>ughly. Add .~wur cream, onion, 1alt, pep. 1>1·r <•nd melted butter; blend wC11. ing rib roast or steak, Rrcrn ve1etable11 11\ghtly 1teamed1 or tossed green salad. Serves 8. &!iced 1/4 lemon <or lime) If~ pound (or n1ore) cooked baked turkey, cut Jn julienne strips plate. SqUeeie lemon ror IL"T'le) juice over avocado slices to prevent ~!oration . Spread cheese on or&tkers or hunks or Italia n bre8.d br blenri in salad dressing. Cfarnish v.·ith capers. Serves 4. I teaspoon tall (delete if us- "\\'(··re· 111 the rnrrt·v of tt'Nluur11nl11 or our own f'OOk· Jou'" ~4 cup commercial sour crean1 1 1~ tablc11poo111 finciy gr11tcd onion 217' tca.!J)oon11 ~ult ,,,. l!•UK()OOll white l'M'Pl>CT ~11·!tl'.'d huller. to lu!!lr l'<1pr1ka. "lilional C11ok. 111!1.~h po t a to,. 'I lhoruuJ.(hJy, hut'" dn not add mllk or IJuttcr. Put 1·tJ!t;1~r Pdr li1:ht1y into well·greased, 2·11u;1rt baking dish. a r ,\16 ~ t11p stirfot·c wllh melted butte( ;111d sprinkling of pnprika for 1·0Jon11.'( Bokc uncovered in prchC'atcd 3&o dei.:ree F. (lven f(lr one hour. Serve with stand· MICHAEL'S VEG~'TABLE SALA D PLATE For the 11alad: 4 sliced sca lllons 2 large carrots. peeled, cut in strips 3 large ripe tomatoes, cut in quarters 2 ripe avocadoes. peeled. 1 • large c\icumber, peeled, sliced 1 large head iceberg lettuce · (or 3 heads Bibb lettuce. Wi!Shed. chilled I Jlunk of blue cheese (O"p. tional) or JUiienne strips of aged cheddar or American cheese - l small green pepper. cut in rings 14 pound ham (boiled or baked) cut julienne 2 hard-cooked eggs, cut In qunrters ·Salad dres~ing l tablespoon bottled capers, drained (optional) Prepare vegetables. arrange y,·ith meat, cheese and eggs on Salad Pressi ng DI ETER'S CHOICE 1;1 cup sa lad oil · 6 tab)espoons ·t a r r a go n vinegar 3 tablespoons lemon (or • ing caper&) • Dash freshly gnlWld ~lack pepper 1 2 ctOves garllc. pruse (op. tionall Blend above ingredients· end , chill thoroughly. Mix well before pouring over salad plate. ~1akes s u r f i c I e n t nmount for 4.-servings. 'J'hr Rroup'1 food11tyles ;ire typu ·nlly nnl1·M1l11hl1shmcnl :1nrt nrr 11lronJtlY 1nnt1v11h•d l"ly lhl' dem11nrl.'1 1mp1n11•d h~· ttir r1•i.:in1('n IJf lri·quenl 1·11111·1•r\ 11nrl v1dro 11ppr·11r;1nt1·~ tl1fll lcrcp lhrtn 011 !hr r11atl nearly 25 wrck.~ n yrnr. seve ow nces! Thi.' 1uun1nrr lhcy nrr ron· 1'r n1r:1ltn~ un :1 :11er1r~ 11! C:r111·1i ln·l ':1l·lll1· lmfl,1ination' ~rl(·1·1nl!C whll'h tH'I' twins~ "~n· 1!11·11IC'd !(1 ~unl(' 200 TV 11ln · !inns ic l11r1lni,; tht• lh lr1I w1•rk In ~1 ay, We ron1·1•nlr11ted r11rUrulnrly on Cody 1u1d J,ols .• 11 fll1nte. "Wr hnve thrcr Vf'J:l'1arians In the ~roup" Mike snld, "and !hut Aornrlhnl'i'I pnsrs i;ome prolilctni'I ln rcstrt11rnnts. Hut \\'t'rc 1111 Vf'rV C'On!Cf'iOlli'I or Ollr fllrl nntl try lo Jt•'L rnou1(11 vlt11n1h111 und n1 i n f' r a I 11 hi•1·11wi1• our \\'Ork iic rxhair!i1 ·. lnJ( 11nd !ht• houric Joni.;. l!rlnR vi·ry lndlvldunll!!t i1·. tvery. bodv h1111 hll'I own lhinj.(, too. "I. for one. 1)r('fC'r lo <'RI heforr lhe iihnw: o I ht r !i pr'l•frr to ·1':1l nf1rrwnrd~. l..01111 yrnr. whrn wr wC'rf' in Snu lh l )nkotu. lh c frll11~ wen· 1111 ronn1inl( tn~cthrr s11 wr lr1ok I urns ronkln1t . And lry111R lo find MO/llClhl1a1 thnl \YUU ld pl<!'nse i•vPr<yhnrl v \\'ll<: not 11h\·11 ~11 rnsy. 1 lli11 f'hnirr : n hig ):ll l ~d . with or \1•ilhout llll"tl I l , "As 11 i.:r111111. wr•rr vrr~· 11w1it'I' o( poll111inn nnd wc'vr J.!Ol n rouplr of proph• in thr i.1roup v.•ho rrnd n In! nhoul it 1ulfl vll:11nh111 anrl r11111rr11I~ ! llt1tlt' \\lt•nvrr r:i pr1·inlly t nnd krro lhr rl'S! nf 11.~ lnfnrrnrd'" lllnnd Lniil Lallnntr 1s rnor<' r :1!ntit"1'tUlill'1011i1 ·"I r It O ' I sprnk fnr thr \1 holr ~rnuri h('('/IHSr I h;11·r11'1 s:1n1plrfl Rll lhrir 1·ouk111i,:-. hut I likr 1tlnnrr nflrr M ptrforrr1n11r1' hr•cau~r \\'hrn I ral A lot. I don't ~in~ v.11•11. 1 usuKlly do Uic hii.:h w11rk. thr l'nprnnn \1·nrk nnd t h;11 t11krs n lot 11f brcn1h con· I t'o I .. ' 11l:i10 l1nvt1 sc1rl or " h1·rcdlt;u·v \l'(11g ht prohll•n1 !!O 1'111 i'•IOS l ~ll\111' d11'1\11~. l 111nkr 11 1vo111h•rf1il sit'\\", hul 1 p!'l'frr In t•;il ti.:~~. '1 sh nnd ('hl'l'Sf' l11 i;trl !111· vrnh'111. lln or(•asinn l 'll l'nt n Jlnnrl ~lc11k . r):ritrln1h• \~·hen s nm r on c tal.r:ii nu~ out 1111 n dntr ~" shf' l:1111:1hrri . "Fl'1v 11r 11~ l'nrry nlnn1ot t't'41k111i.: 'pnips' hul ~iHnrtirn<'" 1 'll pnrk 111y prrss11rr ('(l(lkrr Arxl Ox so1nc ~rc:1! ''"~:f'lnhlr~ \\'lthnut ronkinl: thl' ct:1\·\i~ht;o; nut (If thcn1 U~u'nll" I'll rlo 11 \\'hrn \\'r'r<' 111 \'1•i;:.;i.q or 110llH'l'lll<'r hkr th,1! \\hrrc \\C'.JI bl• i;IJI\ Lill: :'I \\"hi]('·• 1.tll S' J'()1',\'l'(l SUl'llt-:~1 t-: 4 rup~ t'(l(1krd n1nshcd J)(lfnl nr$ Muffin Flavors Pudding • UIDA-GRAllE A IOUTHEllN • CENTER CUT-COllN FED FRyliC A""'' Wtighl 2 I CHI KEN···~·I,:~ • ~&RK CHOPS lb.• 99 CIHTlll CUT CHUCK CEDAR FAllMI F110M llATH B°EN880As1,~99 L'loN 11b. I 7 pkg. ea .• t"VERYDAY LOW l'R/CfS MEAT MASTER MEATS Top Round or Slrloln Tip BONELESS STEAKS 1b. 1.39 Point Cut-Frtah BEEF BRISKET 1b. 1.09 Frt1h -l11n STEWING BEEF 1b •• 98 With R1lph• "Pop-Up" Cooking Gaugt 119 RUMP ROAST Bonel111 lb. • Bttf Loin Cut London Grill Steak Fresh -E•lr• l11n Grind GROUND BEEF llonelesa Bttf Ro111 • SHOULDER CLOD 8111 Loin Cut Bottom Sirloin Steak F.r11h -Nutrltlou1 SLICED BEEF LIVER f\elphs -Polnl Cut Corned Beef Brisket lb.1.49 lb .• 98 lb. 1.09 lb.1.89 1 ••• n lb.1.19 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES CALIFORNIA GROWN D1y1 Fr11htr-Gr1d1 A FRYER Wholt-3·1b. l Up Ctlifornlt Fry1r-Frt1h FRYER THIGHS Ctllfornlt Grown -Fresh FRYER BREASTS Hot Dog on a Stick! CORN DOGS Chu-Chu-Chlne1e EGG ROLLS Plain or Shrimp Swift-8-01. pkg. Brown 'n Serve Links "Armour-12-or. pkg. MIRACURE BACON De llclou1 SMOKED HALIBUT Skinned Rex Solt FRESH SAND DABS Otten Garden JUMBO SHRIMP lb •• 35 lb .• 85 lb •• 75 lb •• 79 lb .• 89 .... 83 ••th .89 lb •• 98 lb.1.49 lb. 3.29 HOUSEHOLD VALUES 10·110· C11t Iron Ad!uatablt ?tUI I Hardwood 8111 8 97 _ Hibachi Barbeques .. ,h • A11or11d Colors Nordii: Bunclt Pans 11ch 2.88 tlMPOAAFIY AfOUCfO llAICI PLUStBUY IO••"'"'""'"''""" "'e••- •• "" f1<t '"'"'v'"" !O '°"' . SAVINGS HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS flalphs Exclu1lve -F1dltl l COSMETIC PUFFS Pkg. 59 Of 300 • fleg.-Un1c1nt1d -Super-Ulha Hold Style Hair Spray 13-o•. c•n .49 Schick Super Chrome Pk 1 35 Double-Edge Blades 01 fo • • Nlct n' Easy HAIR COLOR Pk9.1.58 Johnson. BABY SHAMPOO 12\;·o•· 1 34 bottle I 11'cl. 2 Ball Point Ptn1 & Extrl Rellll1 {$1 .23 V1lue) BICCUCPENS HCh ,81 F1mlly Circle-At•orled Patlem1-klt1 2 Crewel Embroidery HCh • n Ralphs Golden Premium ICE CREAM ~·1~79 FROZEN FOOD GrNn Glint lO-o 3 Honey Glazed Carrots p.;: , 5 Downytf1k1 R99ul1r Size WAFFLES Jeno'• Ptpp1ronl or Sauuge · PIZZA ROLLS , Certf Frtsh ASH STICKS B1nqu1tBufletSupptr SALISBURY STEAK Pkg. 15 Of 6 I ';:~ .59 IC·oz.1 37 pkg. I 2·1b. 99 pkg, I DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Ralphs-Aged Sharp 1 09 Cheddar Club Cheese 10. • Denoia lmported -•"x7" SLICED HAM ..... 57 pkg. I LONGHORN CHEESE ·.;~~ .89 Farmer John-Chub Pack BRAUNSCHWEIGER •·or. 29 pkg, I Wiison Certified ALL MEAT FRANKS 1-l b. 73 pkg. I Dubuque Oval Style CANNED HAM 5.lb . 5.19 MOzZARELLA1 CHEESE 1.07 Hollywood Safflower Margarine !·~:: .39 Kraft-Al/ Flavors-C·oz. Whipped Cream Cheese .38 DAIRY DEPARTMENT At! Ravers RALPHS YOGURTS .21 l •OZ. r Ralphs-Great lor Dips SOUR CREAM Pint ,49 BAKERY DEPARTMENT" RALPHS BREAD White or Wheat 33 S1ndwlch or Split Top 24 oz. loaf • Ralphs CINNAMON ROLLS Relphs APPLE PIE Relpht ORANGE TEA CAKE Salad Dressing MIRACLE WHIP Pkg. 35 Ol 8 1 l·ln •• 89 HCho55 Qua rt .58 PANTRY FILLERS Dtl Monte Whole Green Beans Del Monie PRUNE JUICE Caned• Dry QUININE WATER Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE Del Mont• PEAR HALVES 11-or. 29 Cln I Quart .51 2'·0L 35 bottle I 1-0L 1 03 Jar • 29•0L 48 c1n 1 -- PRODUCE Finest Quality Central American BANANAS Western Iceberg LETTUCE POTAtoes0 " Vine R1pen,ed Cheny Tomatoes Golden Delicious APPLES lb .• 11 ... ~15 lb..07 Full 29 Ba1ket , lb •• 25 Fresh, Tops•Removed CARROTS 1·1b. cello bag Heh ,15 R0EDR~· ISHES Garden Fres GREEN NIONS bunch .10 bunch .10 11 FRSSf? f.OOW@;~ Florist Ouanty FRESH DAISIES bunch .89 MiXEuo~puau°Els bunch .79 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Ralphs Exclusive-Sandra VODKA Quart 8.59 Ralphs Excluslvt-Lakeahlre GIN Quirt 8.89 Kentucky Squlrt-Slralght Kentucky 8 99 BOURBON Save 20c fifth , Royal Regiment-Dlslilled In Scot11nd 4 49 SCOTCH Sove 30c Fifth , Brewed in Oregon-6 pack 12-oz. 95 ASPEN GOLD BEER ••n•, All Grind• Maxwell House 3·1b c1n 2.2s COFFEE 1·10.con .78 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Cold Power DETERGENT Freshabyes Overnlgh! DIAPERS Insect Strips SHELL NO PEST 41-oL 71 Pila·• Pkg. 79 0112. Heh 1,83 Rtlphs-St1nd1rd Ron -00 ALUMINUM POil 2s.11. ''° Totem Plastic Pk 89 LAWN & LEAF BAGS o195 , • u·< h.il.l'd in ru..-:lard 1'\1\\~. -.·11 t.:UH\' ,\11\t'F:'\I E \T l't:lll)t~r. Bend Akf Brend lerge PLASTIC SIBIPS C1n 88 Of 50 • Graen Giant Ptaa I C1rrot1 or 10-0 35 Peas & Cream Sauce pk~ , Sug1r Fre• FRESCA 10-0L bottle Jeck I Bean Stelk l ·plclc .89 lS-Or. 51 Behold Spray 12 l Q1 FURNITUREPOUSH :0 , • 1 l'fu·l.~jlr t I~ 1111111·r~I npph• ~pier 1n11ff1" 1111\ 1: ,·up 1,•;l.~!1'1\ C'\uipp('d ftlh1.'r1~ 1 111Ni1111n i.;rr1•n :\)l)llr . p.1n•d ancl rlt\·r-.l tar\~ 1111nC'cs' rt'Cf 111nr11sch11ll' rh1.•rr1t'~ 1 1'i:1: 1, •'i!p tlr.111c1v llt lil'\'11' ,·1cirr 1 , "i:p \\ .'l!rr 1 <'UP n·adr·IO·ust 11unce- •111'.1t l\\111"1tl(' 111111(111 111 i ~ Crest-Reg, or Mini TOOTHPASTE VOS Rag. or Blut HAIR DRESSING '""°'· 74 tUbe I 1Yl-01. 84 tube• V.n 0. t<emp Enchilada Dinners Blrd1 Eye Aw1k1 ORANGE' DRINK 12·oz. 55 pkg. e ...... 33 cane Dark Sweet Chenies Mexwtlf Hous• · ..• INSTANT COFFEE Prtce11ff1ctrve from May11 lhru 24, 1972 *##> EVERYDAY LOI¥ PRICES HOUSEHOLD NEEDS .... LIQUID DETERGENT --·"'t• DETERGENT ,. .. .,...,.... PAPER NAPKINS .... 41 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS c-.o-·· DETERGENT _ .. LIQUID DETERGENT '~--BARSOAP ".:.82 -.u -.zt HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS --M-OLAXATI~ PONDS TALCUM -• NASAL SPRAY FROZEN FOOO ............. APPLE PIES ... _ KU8RO"S SOUPS °"* Pelmolive Gteen Complt1lon 10 Size e con• BAR SOAP 10-0L 1 35 AJaJ: Uquld 20-oz. WINOOW CLEANER botll• .89 Jar • PA NTRY FILLERS ,_,._ BABY FOOD ~ .08 ---SEASONING t-. .52 --. OVEN COOKED WliEAT ",; .43 --- PANTRY FILLERS -*-CANDY BARS M-YUBAN COFFEE -... ~ CRANAPPLI JUICE .,__ .. _ -"'1 '!;.n hl~·i 1.!t Anti n1•plt 111 1nf'ri1u111 t".111 1. l'r:11n ~nd rhclp ctw-r r1r~: .!-lir 1111<• n111ff1n m1xulrt ~ .... -i;-. TOILET TISSUE •-A-.i--TERITOWElS _ .... -ALW!GYT~ ::: ... "":; .63 ;:; ... ::. f.14 "'::.M !:,71 Heth Brown Polltot1 _._..__ PIZZAS "';;: .89 ·BABY JUICE ~-08 ";; .35 "',;: .63 JELLO DESSEllT ::.11 :;.az _ .... In .(111.1!1 h.111 I ~_..1 t lo!lo':. lir1u1ri\ :1r1\ \1 lllrr JU~ unt il nt1"1;('d ~rll..l $lt~htl~ fC\.i.n1~. 11dd ...... _e- FACIAL TISSUES WAT£1i SOFT'ENER .i~ .21 ;: 1.oe · ... LIQUID DETEIGENT --AMMONIA n111'1N'ttlrAI Wt r iiti~f1(,flfl fllLf ~An ftftllflrt' ~\1kt lv11 ntt,· nli,luN' into '.~l\l'-\\4\l\1\1\'(\t\l\~nl.fd\M\M\.\\J n111fhn n11ltu~ ju~t unul tn-~·r-=========== ~l't'd1rnts arf "1'11 blrnclf'd. ~ Sl't't Ut-.st-o&. '°9t $pron Lnh' 11 SL'~'()l.lf'l<"f' ~ LUX u1n111 ~ °'""rd "'~' 1'1''"' in pan ~ "I'-49 &g M1Uun1~ I 1nc'h hi\I nlt.r .. Jo" OE N!CMT t"n\tt "uh rt,111100 l\ikr in" ~ ll:lm1 • - prehMtM JiXM.Rrt'f' (ll'tr! for ~ ~ LIIMl1-°""'0MCoi;r,poftf'rlrQmil•w M mlnutts ar until puddutg ~ c~ Good M•J 11~ntM,1tn '"" d<lll<. >=lR\m\:11-.-.11\\\l\l\ ' ~ • ' S.n• ••rm •ilh Hord ';J}N/~J~N'l">JV'1i."f/lit"W!'!J~ =.11 _ ... 7 --FOOT POWDER APPLE PllS li1iECIC SHAMPOO -•a.ACM f"reftc~ Frf·D--tot-• More than just low prices -COCOIHIT BARS -M-SPR£ADABL£S ---ClilCKEH SPREAD .... -us M-YUBANCQf"FE ~uN'. ~Ii~ 1 l $C"l"\'ll'\gS. t'or llH! ltonl S.U<'t' ll<1I RALPllS ~dhc-r ,.,,n &TnOC)(h 1 l rup IOllO!lld but tot, I llbl poanl lnr>.lr and I arp '"°' STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTIETER -STilRE HOURS: 9·1U DAlY, 9-9 SlmT ' ' . ~' ...... 17251 17~ ST., · TUSTlll 411 It LOW, WIOI I J I • • saJad I e n t ... ~-.·~ ............ --.... -..~ ....... ·.~-,~ .•. . ' • l .J .. H -.l[,,._ •l,,)._!l -It-'s another El Ra~cho , .. , l • I ~I l catch, from the oceans, ri vers and lakes of the world! You 'LL love our / ..... ' . F h T . t FROM 10AH0 49c . res rou .. ~~~~!·. ~ .0.z; !~·. ea. Ru11htrl tn ui; frnm the icy waten. of Idaho's Snake Ri\·er'. ... j1111t for ynu! Fresh Salmon .. ~~~~~f .. 5 1~~ Chi nook Kin~ Salmon .•. first of the i:;eallon .•• t:o!u mhin l~ive r! CENTEI CUT STEAKS .•. Sl.U lb. 79~ Halibut Fillets Al askan • • • • • • • • • • • Fnr a hearty chowder or a i;teQ;~ NEW ENGLAND LITILEN£CKS .•. It' lb. Firm . \\'hilf' llf'sh, \vi1 h ex c·Pllrnl tcxturt. enrl l111 vnr ~ CENTEI CUT STEAXS ... 11.lt 1•. Fillet of Sole .. ::~~~' ... s1.59,b They'rt. i;n de lirinu11 breaded snc;I rlf'f'P l'riPd ~ ... An d freshn~ ma ke1'. a differtnre'. l"r\rillf' :-l'lff'. , , \\·j1 h miJri tlttvnr , • .. n11ky li:;:hl mf'~I, f;Wf'ff tllld ltTil"f'r '. ) -Mountain Trout FRESH ........ SJ 0,? · Fresh Catfish 1~us 11N1 ......... SJ 0,?. Genern~1s i-i7f'S .... 1/4 In 11 ~lbs. hi~'. ~k i nnPrl, v.·ith heArls off for eas.v ennking Cockt~U -Shrimp coor10 ....... s2~? King Crab Legs 1us11N1. .....• s 18,! Sn murh S\\'f'E'l 2nnrlnP!l1<1! C'RAR Ml-:AT . 'J. ~·'l.~!l lh. Prrff'c·t :.i1.e ,., rnndv fu,; \'n\1ln11111"~ . Fresh Sand Dabs LLINI . . SJ ~? Fillet Qf Perch 0Euc1ous1. ..... SJ 0,? Finn an Haddie 1u1HEN11c .... s 1 ~; Large Shrimp ocuNc110EN . . s2•9 Salt \\'a!cr fish fnr llkillet 1·no kery'. Fr~h~ Serve rrierl ' .. or hrni l them t'nr it I T('itl ! Sall rd and smnkcd in I he nl rl ""'"Y~ l'Pl'\l"rl , 1·ll"n11 Pri 1111rl rlr\r111rrl 1 t 1 · lh h111: White Fish FRESH F1L1m1. ......... s J ~; Monterey Squid B£ DAR ING .... 39 ~. Smoked Halibut owc1Dus ..... SJ•,~ Maine Lobster MEATY ......... SJ~~ lut intn small pieces, hre11d, deep lry at :)j.~" Ru~htd p.nut h frnm Canadian "'attrs'. Sm nkin,i;i m11k cs 1 he tla\•nr d!luhly dtlightf11I '. Sn murh (l:nn<I e111ini;: in 1hr11e he11utie1~ . . River Smelts sD usm • • • • 39~ Mahi Mahi H1w1 111N T1u1.. . . . . s 12,? Smoked Salmon 1us11N .... SJ 1,! Fresh Oysters wnn•N .............. .. F'rnm 1 hP (' 11111 nl hi fl H i\·f'r' :-; qu ie! 1>nnl.~' ·rhe :o.A1ne kind ~nu had in 1he lslRnds: In JO 07.. c:Arton! .. 'r:AS1'RRN '' . I ~ pint..'. SI .19 Split Droilars 49! Chataaobriand 82.71. Fresh kiniz ,;izPd chickens, split intn ju.-.1-right'hroiling halves! ~!'he epitnme of ili nin g delii;:ht! I :.S.ll .A. ('hnice heef. Rj?E'd for f1JJvnr '. f-:l fV!ncho ',11, ,.:11 hP .11 vy wit h .llWfPI mr·11!'. t"·1th rih l'llJ!P 11nrl '4'in;i: JlOl'l innl El Rancho's Sliced Bacon RANCH 69C STYLE lb. Fillet Mignon Fin•" t i soA rhoiceRe•r Extra Lean Ground Beef 1u1roa,1mn 99~ • S uper Groc ery Value s! S up rr Fr esh Produc e! 81/ Mo&1 Cllisup .. ~~ .... :~'.'.':.111 Putllio11 ....... ~~~~·~~ ........ 5 .. 211 Taste the diffe renrP ... ripe 1omatnes. fi nest spices. and pi nea pple vine~ar ... plu' savin;?"s~ SmOl)f h t;kin~ ... rlean and firm , , . i;n inod with a fi~h fry! Green Beans . . . 29~ Ripe Cherries . . 5~ Sn fre11h ... ,11nd lVl cri11p they 11nap! f)11rk 11nrl 11n11wf'f't lh l"~·r,.11 rl elia:ht '. Lettuce . . . . . . . . . . 19~ Fresh Lemons . . l~ fryin~ fi!'h~ ... ,\·ou'H Rrpreciare the !ig-li1 nil. \vithout oily after-taste ... and our price'. Solid head11 ... cri11p leavea ... for 1 delightful Tn cnmplele tht fi 11h rl inner ynu'll t.trvt~ 11al&d~ g~=~~ Vegetables .............. 3 10,s 1 Delic atessen Sp eci a Is' Frnz.en , .. Cream Corn. ).·l ixed \'t>;:etahles. Freneh Grten·Beans. ~ediu m Pea11. Pea! & Carrnt''. Segotiquid Dietary 510,s 11 • Take part icular nn~e of ou r lov.· ln"· pri«e nn thi~ fnvored dit>tary aid'. tn oz. can!' Kraft Mayonnaise 59c Apple Pie ...... 69c ThE> na me .o;pe11ki; ffl r the ri1111lity'. Qt . .Jnhnston '11 .. froztn , . bia: nine inch &ize~ Corn Muffin Mix Joe MortonCasseroles5 ,,.SJ Jiffy ... sn E'8lilY In make'. 8 1 • 07.. pk2'. ~lararoni £: Chf"f'1>e. Spa2hetli with ~1ea t Grape Jam o~.Jelly 59c \Velch ' ... your t'ho1ct 1n 32 ounce Ja r ~ Onion Rings .... 49e Brilli11nt ... frozen ... 16 oz . pkg. Vanilla Wafers . French Fries .... 29c Nabisco'A! !':ill11~ ... 12ounre pa cka,1te The new Detp-Friel' ... froz.en ... 12oz. Biskit Mix ..... 43e Fi11her'~ ... for ~e:8l miulta'. .Wen. ~~h~~,~-~!!!!~~E btl• 69 c Kallin-Cat Food 6 "' SJ M.J :B. Coffee ...• 79e Choooo Kidney-Tuna, Kidnl)l·Uvor! 6 On< lh . can I~ lb. un . ,., 2.23) Thrill Deterrent .. 43e Toilet Tissue .•.• 29 e Boutique. by Kletnn! 7 roll peck Liquid. fM 1parkJin1 di1.he1 ~ 22 oz. Fatial Tissue .. 4"' SJ . R11y1le .. _ 12.> ct. pki. !Wlft. 1tmni'. :;~ White Kine ~oao -.. 59~ ·' Gi•nl pk•~ ... 11nrl 11 "nnn·ph1'111phalt Prit'11 in Pff Prt Th ur. throuth .\io'uri ,.fa.v 18. 19. '10, 211 .. "'•:n •O/t'A ''' drnl""• f)prn daj/" 9 tn 9 .... 'i1,J1tdt1\ 1n f r, ;--. Sauerkraut ..... 25e Seafood Sauces ... 39c 11 :.\fl' ~f.j l)1 :.11rt \\leTIPr<. "'"'"' '!'.! fllln•·I' F u.tH•r111 ~n .. \\'h:i rf '1'11r111 r rnr1c1111I. nr J$1r , . I l11m.11d,. . . rl,·]11 1•.i1•' l/1111e' <~re11t m 11i t.e•~ ,_oz. j•r. Sliced Ham ..... 49e Sliced Swiss .... 390 .f,iqunr Dept. ValuPs' Gilboy I Gin ............ '//JI Scotch ....... S JO'' -Wh iskey .. ·~·. s3u 1"he htlf t•llf')O 1• Tht hf"! ho\·' lo\1llf r ;~.,I!'~ A •mlil'Jth lll•nrl' 1Q11•rt \.4.99) ·Almaden Mt.Wines s2'1 El Rancho .Rum .. s3u Choooe Chabli1 or Rhine '. Half-11 1. ARCADIA ; r .• ,,,~ "°':,,,:,, o· ,"'. ' P,ASADE_NA _ ~:;i'i/. SOUTH PASADENA : i:iiii· HUNTINGTON BEACH : ~::u. NEWPORT BEACH : 1111 ~••P"' ~ '1 • 1 {I l!Jfl('ll') r ... ~1.. ),[ .,,. 'I ... · ~ .~ .\/· Fremcn t and tt unt1ngton Dr .. W;irn er and AlfO OQUIO B oa rdwal~ c,nf'f }'J~1i r .. ·.1n1ul' (Jr 1 .. ·.•~1u'I ~,,~it (Pr1 '• 9 • ) I) (• ~ ,··· .,..-~1 ' ' • -CHICAGO RESTAURANT'S INSPIRATION ·o-ish Has Sole ' fw1axlm'1 De Paris. o I skin. (Leave skin 011, if you Chicago, hu created a fish wish )~ di!h which')Klu can make at ft1elt :IA cu p butler in skillet: home! Your lamlly w i I I dip soft underside of sole fi rst reward'you.w1fh'1J11)1es, If you in .btilter, then breadcrumbs: can copy Sole,Nbtp't. reserve butter. Place sole, Jn1redl enU: ' bl'WdCd side up, in baking :1 t I pound each) so le dish. Season :with sai l and pcp- 2 cups butter per. :1 sha llots, minced ' Pour in enoogh ver1nout h lo SalL & pepper cover fish;. do riol allow Jl lo VetniOuth· moisten breadcrumbs. Melt ~:1 l fllblcspoon . .cih opp -d ~p ·butter • artd pour over . pnrs1ey · · · .Jlilke Jn 325 degree oven 11tuu1 I tablespoon ct{opJ)t.'CI tar-JS.20 miaut.cs. ~ ration -Place ' flsh on hot serving ~4 cup fr.e!:lh bread crun1bs dish~ ,Add reserved bu tter lo .Juice or le1no11 juices and slir till froth y. Add Ha ve rish stort clean fish. lemon juice. Pour s a u c: c reroove hc11d!!, lalb1 , rins. and nround fi:Sh. Se rves three. MEATBALLS ME~GED IN SAUCE Meatballs Thrifty Seasoning Stroganoff The hUlt' llH?nlb.111 ~srs to llt'\11 ht•ights 111 lhts lUlllSU:ll. . bt11 1nl·xpcns11·1•. stro~onorr rt.>clpc 11·h1ch despite 11s exotic :1p1)t•arance .,nd tastr sl ick~ to h111111i11r fla vors 'fhr surprise lllJ!Trdit•nt 1~ hq- 111r1 S,T:il"y i:r:i~on 1·i<: ,,llll'f 1..Qllg pop11l:1r !nr 11s µr.11 .1· 111nldng ;1bll1t11·s. this purl' 1 t',~clnble l1q1ud sp1r1' i~ a \\()\V of a f1111or ~h'r· 1\dd gn.-en ~1l:1d ~t r11ll.; :ind jlr:t'SIO -d1nrlt'f IS .~1'f\1•d. 'IEA1'HAtl. S1'!l()(;ll\llfF 11: lb.s. grmmd lt>:in b,·, • 1 egg 1 1 cup brood crumbs Pinch ma rjoni m l tablespoon gravy ~rason· log sauce S.ll>Olied !lour 1 l cup ~Ind oil 1 larse onion. choppM 1'1 lb. mu!l\rooms. :;li<'f'Q 1\ cup hot \llt~r 1 can t'Ol'lden.~ CN'an1 OI ·mushroom sou p 1'1 cup dairy :!our crenn1 11ot cook«i riCe '11lon>uiihb• mix b r < I . m.imtJS. siea:!Ofllngs and 1 1easpooo ar:n;y s.e 1 so n i n tt ....,., Sht1'0 lnlo small balls and roll in.........i lloor. llNI Gil In • boavy Killet, .. utt mcllbllUs. ool• ud sliced muslroorns. Stir In hol 11:U t'T. souµ .u1d rrn1a ining 2 h~aspoon gra\'~·. Fold in sour t'rra1n and ser,·e over hot fluf- fy ric!. lifekcs 4-5 servings. Casserole Stars Fish Thr~··rf bakrd in Jhr o~cn, \',1"$l't\llr slyle. f R};OLE FJSll l'ILLETS :t lablt>spoons salad oil 1 can 6 ourn.:es ton1ato p.1ste 11 1 cups 11 ater I 1•n1·e.tope (l'i ounces) !ir.1son1ng nlls for Sloppy Jocs. '• c-.tp flnel~ r.hopptd celery ': 1 up finely chopped trCcn pepp<r 2 teJtspoons insla ql minced onio n • 1 pounds lish l1llels Salt In a 5a\lctP,1"oombinE' all tht in~redlE"nls except the fl!h nnd SAit BrlnJ: to a boil . stir· riiig-ronslilntly. Sprinkle fillets wllh.sal1: arr1np in l1ytr1 in • bulu,rtd 2-<ll!art CUierOI•. ._In« sauce owr fish r_... Doke al SIG dqr-. lor 40 to SO minutes. Ser vu 5. ·- • ' ' .. -.. .,._ ... • ~· . . -• MAYFRESH COOKING OIL 24 O Z. G LASS .. . . .. .................... -........ .. KAL KAN lllTSOTUNA & KIDNEY c ·ATFOOD BIT$ 0 TUNA & LIVER 6 Y, OZ. CAN ~ DAIRY SPECIALS COTTAGE CHEESE ARDEN PlltT SIZE QUART SIZ~ 69' ~LA~g~R~J£~~N~~~~y .: :~~.15c CHUCK STEAKS !~!1l!~~ ~!~~~~··· ... lb. s 129 !9,'5s ~~~L~I~ ~!~~~ .. lb. s 19a maufair4 •l ~ ! tO·i m 3: 1 BOLOGNA · ' HOFFMAN ALL MEAT ~ ' I ~ s FOR PAPER !l'OWELS ~ I CHIFFON JUMBO ROLLS ' ' GREEN ,GIANT .:NIBL-TS (,ORN WHOLE KERNEL 12-oz. CAN • M.~A!~.~-~-~·~···~·~··~·~·~·~·······69 ·~ ' ' §!!A~!A,lJ:A~!~ .. ~.~ ........ 39~ GRANOLA !~y~~P.~~~~~f "~~~~gAIN ~;;~·:.... . 39c ' MAYFRESH · U.S.D.A. GRADE A , HEN TURKEYS . ----....:r. ··c SHORT ~RIBS OF BEEF 59.: .. ~ ,.J ENGLISH CUT SHORT RIBS ,_ ...... :1b 19c BONELESS STEWING BEEF .......... 1b.Sl.l9 BEEF RIB STEAKS _... . ... " Sl.21 BEEF' SHANKS ~~~.~~ROUND~°.~~~~ .s 1 '' """'"' ... •. 69' BONELESS aNTERCUT CHUCK ROAST ....... SHOULDER CLOD I $ ... lb. $ BONELESS ROAST .......... La. 1 BONELESS .'E~.Ji~iUT CHUCK ST.AKI LB. $ • 09 t ·'9 ' ' ~9 .r::rt:\\1AKS ................... L: t~ e -. . . ! • • ... • I I f I ' l • • • 1 , ' • I • .. . -,. t l r ' ' SWANSON T. V. ;~DINNERS CHICKEll 111/J.or. CllOPflED SllLOlll 10-01. MEATLOAF 10l/•-or. TURKEY 11 1/J-01. MEXICAll 1•oz. SJRALEE .t POUND CAKE ' 'l ll 1 /4 01. 7"' 1s1z1 . .,-' HEAL TH AND BEAUTY AIDS . . GILLETTE TRAC II • f ., • . ==~~ ·~· ... 39~ ~;ii;i,..;ii .. ~,; TANYA TANNING ~UTTER 1 S/l oz . 8Ck ST.JOSEPll TANYA TAlllllllCi li.'61,' iuer ...•.• 10z.S1.08 _,,._ PROnllc 21· SHAMPOO til~'~l~, 1.ot ••.•• $1.11 .. .,, .i..;,t;;;... ST. JOSEPH ASPlllll "' ""'"' i•·s --···--.. 27 < , • lllCE &EASYHAIRCOLOR :l,\ij~re."" SI.BO ' . · ma.Jfijijl ! [1llI1J jl1; lit! ij ~:s~:=~c':::: 1 ·PRAVDA VODKA Sl .09 1 0·•~$,45 JA• .. , :· . ... < • ' Van de Kamp's Spteial• thru May 24. Egg Sesame Bread .. 39< 24 M. Sav• 20t Ci nnamon Rolls ..... 29< Plr.ljl. of 8, Sav• 20I Date Nut Loaf ........ 59< l i OL Sa•• 2(): Milk Chocolate Cake ................ Sl.19 31 OL car.. Soft 30t Cbocolato Chip ...... 39< Cookies ai. ~ s.. .. u>< Bu y a ll 5, saveSl.00 oADVfllTinD PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DA YS TIIURSD'A.Y, MAY 18 thru WEOHESDA Y. MAY 14 . '.17S L 17th St. • "CO:STA MUA • • • . . -SWEET & JUtCY . SRRING TIME -~ ~ 39 DllVE-DETERGEIJ·,lo<G ,,. .0','i~$1.19 . COLD WATER All ~'.;'.: ............. 0169< ZEST IAI SOAP '""'··············· ..... ~:::~: 39< RINSO 49 OL DETERGENt ". : LIMH 1 COUPON ;;·· PEit _.,DUl T CUST~EI! MA.Y11-MA.Y24 59t LUX LIQUID •. DETERGENT320Z. •II VOl.UllUS II fll.L COLDI WL UlllESt-11 59t IS HERE! IWI AIOO K A WEEK - • • ORANGE BLOSSOMS IN TRIO . Golden Orange . . Sweetens Cak:e· The delicious orange has a long hislory. A monograph •on the orange of Wenchow, ChiQi. composed during the period of 1174 to 1119-;--is~the e1i-lie.rt treaUae on cltriculture known. Ev.~n'at this early date, three honlcultureal g r o u p s of orange1 wtre recognized, and 27 varlet.es were listed . ' Today we enjoy an abun- ~~nce or juicy, fresh -oranges 1n our mar.te11, and t h e challenge is fo see how many ways we can use thi.!1 delec- table frui t. Golden. tre~ripe oranges ha ve such 1weet. refreshing flavor. lhey m'ake 1,1,·onderrut desiferts. An Orange Pudding Cake is a delightful dessert to ~t before your fa mily. It ii rnDdt ln such a way thal during bak- ing' a delicate. o r a n a: e- navored sauce rorms in th~ botiom or the dish while on t.op there is a very ligt!l·teitured cake, The "zip1 Of •fresli iltmon juice points up the natural flavor O( this dessert. and the oran~l rind is used for extra zest. · Tapioca Pudcflhgr that greal old fa vorite, heads tor a new career when il is made wit h fre!ih nrani,::e juice. Plump orange seclions are stirred in· to the 1)1.Jdding ror surprise texture and taste. And to heighten lhi' surprise, the pud- ding is top~ with a dollop or sour cteYm and a sprinkle or chocolate coolUe c r u m b s . Distinctive enough £or a eom· pany dessert. this recipe can eamty become a r a m i I \' favorite . - A more ihowy orange er~ tion Ui Orange JfaJve.a AJaska. Bright, band.some orange! are halved and lectioned. '1bt sec- tions are mixed with whipped cream accenttd with orange liqueur. ind the mixture returned to lht orange halvee to freeze. Then tl>t ID<l'ingue ii added to the top of the onngei t:: th< traditional Bated Alaska man- ner. browned, and ~ed tn appl.aUS< all orourid the table. 011M;G8 PUDDING CAR I rup Sllpr 1l cµp sifted •ll·pc.lrJIOSe !lour -11 lUIP!>Ofl &alt I tn,;... cr>lbl fresh orangelhl IJ. CUP ..... :i egp, -.eparattd 1 tablnpoona .Wd oil 1 "°1>-t,.111 ·orang• jjiltt 1--ofroob lemon Jule< In -lum bowl ma supr . nour. salt and orange rind. ln ,..,11 bowl but lonlhcr water. "II yoth and oil: add to sugar mlxture, Add orange and !tinon ]uicd; mix well. -'Cl wtilttl until Iliff bul ftOt dry: !old llllo ... _ mlxturo. Poor !no S unoir<»- ed 5-ounc:ed Clllltrd cups. Set I ' cups in shat low pin; •pour bot witter around-CtlP&ito'tdepth· of l inch. I I . Bake in 32$~ f1',_oy111 for. 40 miinatt~JCU• JOldtn brown. Serve wpnror cold. Jr desired, 1erve~l1rD1'*f.1wiU'I orange stCUOftl. 'or twlated orange p;etl. Mlkur.4'~11. rRESK OMNG!l:·TAPJ'OCA .J'VDDING • 2•,~ cupeirifih'01'ange--jufc1 1..:. cup quJCk-cook:lnl' tapioc'• •1. teaspoOd 111:1t. •• 'k cup .,, .. I cup fmh oranffllf<til>l!I . cut, in llill . Sour Cl'elm. Chocola\e t'OOkie crut11IM In mectium uuctplir .rom- bine ordqt! juidt: taptqc:1, ..aalt. and sugar : let stand ~ minutes.~Bribg to •~IJOlf over med ium ·hett, ltihing«otl-· stanUy~ Remove rrom ·hat and cool 1t room temper1tut1; for 20 mintlfe( .... ~ in ora,. •..:lions;' 'llll'n, · inlo dttl<lt dilhet, C11111. Juot"l>e!ore•.e~. Ing, l•milb !.irKll ·1 dollop of ""'" cream Vnd lop with chocol1~Wde .. c1' um1b.1. · Mnkes a •illl•· To 11~ge:s. t'Ut tUce from "lo!>' ' -e oil peel In strips from ,. ·to~ bottom, or rou~ an(I round •1 p Ir ail rastuon. Go OVW fruit apJn to umove any remabring wbltt membrane. Cut 31ong-each dividing membrant lo .,Dier core; ~ M:tiofts1 Ov1r bowl to rtUia juict. ~ ORAA1JE ILU.Vllll Al.AW 4 °'214'>. .. in ball laip ~- 1 tablr.,.a. --..fwtutur ,.. I laspoon cralbl lreah ~r.iDd 2 ecc •·bites '4 leupooa crNm o( tlrt1r '•mp sugar art a lhin ~icefrom .bW ol the orqe hatvee 80 tbty,wJll sit ltvtl on a plate. With a !harp knife, <111 an!Ulld ucjl ·sect.ion aad:rtf'fOVI (rocn ,the mombrane; ctilcard Aood•. Remove ttnler core and ~tfty remaining mnnbranr. Whip crtam: fold In 0\118' IOctiom •nd liq""'· si-... lo otKngt nlpi aAd frq r ... I hours -... Olltrnlght. ,Ju1t bel-Ott """"· boat ·"' wblltt with cream or ~tir:Cl:r uni~ ln>tl\y. Gr"*"'Uy boat Jn sutar 1nd o>ritJOlie"beatinJ Ul)o Iii stiff peau ,w form. Sprud meringue over &op of lrcran «~e-IWYB;-pllee'oo haking 1 .. d and boU' in 4~ dear-.Y ....... tor 2 to 4 minutp er until ,.adeo bro• Serve immediately. ·Mak., • strvinp. Garlic Grill • U o<JL'I PIL~I Liquid Dessert ·Flames · • Not Iona •ao J 11t ln <1n an .,tal'tllnlnJ eel illfor1711Jlv1 dtrMnltrat~ or nam1 cook· i11J •llh tho .,. of cordl1w. It w11 nol only 1poctaculor bul 1V1rythln1 w11 dellclmJ1. You can uH a resular ch•f· Int dl1h. perhlp• 1 fnnduc pnt en hl&h hut or UM: bl1itr pan of 10m• c!octrlc •P!>llencll. r Mt no r1uon wht yt'lll couldn't UH a wok ptn rlaht on the kitchen r1n11. 1lnc1 much o/ Jhw ~ on lh• loch· nlquo of ll!r-dry cookill1 . or you ctn do Ill~ very qulckly MJl!t II tht llblo. Ont Of lht dilhfl Wll Chlckon wllll Artlchok ... Cut I LET'S ASK THE COOK lly ... Wiiy . wliiilt 1klnnii!-.nd ·boned clll<kon br1111J Into blt.,llt pltcH. llutt In I tabl11poon1 clarUlad butler with I cru1htd ind elloppod ltrllc bud. K"P 1Ur Tryilll wllll 1 buoy fork. Thtn add a ... unce can ol ltllchok• ht•rll ....... •llll nit and pepper, flntllY 1dd I thilllv 1llcld lemon. rind 1nd all. the dr1m11le part com" when yOu pour 1t lu1t JI.I nuneu w1rmed 0 r 1 n f • CUr1c10 over 111. P'11m1 with 1 tandle. n•~r • m1tth. . Th• 11ertt 11 1et1lllR •ny 11· queur to n1mbe 111 lhf! w1rm· Ina In 1 11p•r1tt pin whlthout 1ettln1 It 1n hnt the 1lrohnl ev1por1te1 ton 11111. M•Y I re· mind ynu, once more. thl t heaL dutroyt 1lcohol? Only the f11vor rem1lns. My srandf1Jhtr. I Melhodlol pr11cher. wa1 a 1 t1rn tHtotller. bot brand.v w•~ 1llowtd In tht housf! -.t Chrlotm11 lor tht plum pod· din(, which 1lway1 orrlvld at tht table In tht alory or holl y· wr11thM bl11• name. Anolllcr dtl lcioul dlah u Aprlcot Shrimp. ~utt I pound nt cooked •nd dev•lnl!d 1hrlmp •ftd I (ruahtd 111Uc clove ln " t1bl11poon1 elorlflod butler. Thtn 1 d d I llb!Hpoon chopped 1calllon1 . 111! 1nd ptpper. I am1ll can dralntid b1.1tton mu1hronm1. at th1 very lt1t '4 pound tr11h 1nnw Pf!••· P'lambe with I \1 ounet1 ar 1 bit more aprlcol hr1ndy . vn l JJnHt l COU PON DOUBLE BLUE· ClllP--ST\AM PS WJTM THIS CQUPON VOID A'1U SUNDAY, MAY 21 . , NO MINIMUM ,UlCHASf-NO MAXIMUM PUlCMA5E ON I OlOll .ONLY ANY AMOUNT i06D ONLTiT-IAIOA}~Ai•fT $ IATH. SIZ! BARS 0W llh H1;, c•u•o". 118 ,,.1.,1,,.u,,. purt~•11 •1~ui1 1d. Li..,lt 2 b1 r1 , II''' 1011111111 -0 111 11u111111 p•• tu••om1r. Veld 1fl 1r Su11d1y, M1v 21. I a iI fi: I :J:I·l·)II3 t- WATERMELON Pll•ORM PINK RINSI _ RED .RIPE _ WHOLI Ml~ONS OHL Y 8C LI. 9C LI. GREEN B~ANS EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA GROWN 29~LB. FABRIC SOFTENER •ULL 50c •AL. 7 Dllb •r Ko.her 01. Jar 119 41 49' CREMORA INSTANT COFFEE CREAM·ER .... "' 160%.JA• W.+~ 1~.1 cou1H111, "o "'j""i"'u"' ~~r e~1 11 'IQui•t a' Li"lil I i•• p•r coupo11 -On1 coupo'I per cu1!om1r. Void a fter Sunday, Mty 1 !. Ct1h Vtlua e l 1/20 el If' GooooNLY·-.-,-,.-,-G-.-,.-,-.-,,~n ~ AURORA TOILET 4 Rc2LL TISSUE PACKS GHHARDT'S · CHILI & BEANS 2~~L 49e JACK SPRAT TOMATO CATSUP 15~ I To m1kt tltrUltd hullfl.r. hoat ju1J Jn Ult hlth melllnJ 1ta11. Takt rrom he1t. let 1t1nd 1 ftw mtnutn till mUk t1nlld1 1elllt lo tht bottom Skim tht bu1terf1t fNlm the top. rtl6t'Vfl In 1 am11l Jar. 15 ·-u~NS=H=l=NE==== 59 ~ I Wishbone Dressings $1111No11 1iLo-•~ ::ti, c•~• 3/Sl 1 s11111No111tLD-3G1 c.111 &/Sl Ant11y fln1leto1nydlnner )' 011.uJC1 ••1 .. cMo• '"'••· .FREESTONE P~ACHES !CORN U I• I "llqukt deawt. .. Bien· 1'10 BARS __:._.:_".::."...c"-'"-"_._,_,., __ •• _ .. _. _______________ ,_ ... _._ •• _ .... ______ _ d1rl1e 4 ouncM crtmt de --------- mtnlh• lo.r any ftvt".lrltt car- dllll wllll I quirt v1nlll1 let crMm. S.rvt Jn ehlmptfnt 1l1ut1 or any 1t1mmed aobl•t. Brazil's (Aousse BEEF U.5.D.A. 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AT ~!~no•n • 98' , It• 11 oz. l'LASTIC 1om1 ---------------- PRELL 11 Vo PL 89' SHAMPOO .... oonu ___ .. _._.SI.I~~~-~~ l.T_Ol~:_s ___ .=._ __ !~~~:_F,12;~, .. ~~PIRIN 39' Prices Effectives Thursday thru Sunday MAY 18, 19, 20, 21 l'ricts Abjoct to _. • ..._ wt ~DlT ACC8'T U.S.D.A. l'OOO C°""°NS WI~ IUll CH• STAMPS C8STA llSA l'lACOOIA • WI SM ..... CM • ST~ 1m •·P1a11til 7181.~ • • , Cuts Hunge, Pangs :Jams ... . . .:. ,r ' • • ! !1•-· Sweeten Diet ~· inviting, but you a d d When time permits, use ·.,.soft dough,.place doUgh In 1 nourishing energy that will jams and jellies as a recipe in· <i:~ l»lnc:b pan, With help get the day off to a good gred.ieut in favorite snack ""~..bancb .. pat dou.ab eyeo- • -Unlikely as it may seem, you actually can 1 p r e a d yourself thin with jams and jellies. A touch i0f sweetness will take the-ed«e off hunger pangs, provide instant energy and add sparkle to what otherwl~ could be a dull,· drab, diet menu. start. · . -.foods &uch as the JoUowi11g rlnloT pan. -Bake in • ln luncheon and dinner cookie-jar favorite. ~pfehei~ l50·degree oven for L • ' menus , there are many ways Sl'RAWBERRY JAM BARS lD'mlnutes. that a small amowtl of jam or ;t cup butte~ or margarine '-'Oool slightly: spread with jelly can be u~ to provide I}, cup confectioners' sugar "J*JJ· ' There are onl:i 17 cal'ories in a teaspoon o~ jam o r preserves -and ooly 16 calories in a teaspoon of jeOy. But. even more important, these calories are the kind that do no.t put on pounds. quick energy and ·satisfying 2 egg yolks ·Beit.'~g whites untU stiff. flavor without adding a forbid-.• 1 cup sifted all-purpose flQur )Gradually · beat Jn sugar, a I ' den amoi.int of ca I 0 r i es • ~ cup strawberry J.am tablesp(IOn-at a tirne, until 2 egg whites ~stiff aIJd glcwy. Fold in Vegetables, such as carrots ~ cup sugar °'?'tlranp rind and almonds. f· and onion, respond deliciously l teaspoon grated orange -~• mixture evenly over All fruit ·preserves are rich in sugars -sucrose, dextrose and levulose -nature's quick energy foods. Instead of being stored in the body, they are quickly ~burned up and Con- verted intO quick energy. They he.Ip prevent fatigue and enable you to stay on a sensi- ble, well-balanced diet. to a jelly glaze. So do meats rind • · jaSn: and poultry. l cup grated b I a n ch e d 1 __Bake for 25 minutes longtr And. the dieter's delight, almond s ori until golden brown. Cool fresh fruit salad, takes on new Cream butter and sugar. slightly and then cut into bars. Slir in egg yolks and then Cool' cookies in pan. Makes J appeal when topped with a flour. When well blended into '®ken bars. tangy.sweet jam or jelly For example, a weight· watchers breakfast m i g ht begin with a half grapefruit, a bowl o( cereal with milk, a piece of toast and a cup of cof- fee . Uninteresting? It doesn't have to be. dressing. Following are a few suggestions. FOAMY PIN~APPLE DRESSING State Wrn·ner . ' ~lz cup pineapple preserves 14 cup currant jelly 1h cup salad oil 'I• cup lemon juice 2 eggs · Goes National Add a teaspoon of sparkling golden marmalade, ruby-red .J.ir.awbetrf pres.er.ves or tart· sweet currant jelly to the allotted_ s.Uce vf bread and the menu not only becomes more Flavored To _Taste · l tablespoon chopped chives Combine all ingredients in NEW YORK _ Mrs . Line a 12 1 lSV. 1 V.-lnch ~ '• electric blender. Whirl at high Richard Adams of Boulder ,'•rMkie. at.eet with aluminum speed until smooth. and foamy. -,.,. Serve immediately or store in Creek· has won-the· honor of ·foll ; brush with--additional oil. refrigerator until ready to representing the state of TUm zucehini batter Into Cill[Ql'tl\a in lhe 2!l!l Ll\!lllal Jhalli>w p8J1: dip chicken ·serve.~~akes 1~ cups.-National Chicken C Q o k in g pieces inlo batter and place on \.. S T R A' W 8 E R R Y LBIE Contest to be held May 20 in , ~kie sh.eet. Bake In 375 1 DRESSING Birmingham, Ala . degrees F. oven 50 minutes, Zf.i cup strawberry jeHy Mrs. Adams will prepare until tender. Makes 4 servings. 1 cup salad oil her recipe for Zucchini Batter lfi cup lime juice Chicken in competition with 2 teaspoons dry mustard . finalisLs from t9 other slates l teaspoon ground celery and the District of Columbia seed for the top prize of $10,000. ¥.t teaspoon salt Her recipe was selected ' Dash. cayenne pepper through a detailed judging Cheese and custard pies de-Combine ) all ingredients in procedure from thousands of , mand a measure of vanllla-"to electric blender. Whirl at high entries. Winning recipes were , taste.•• This Vanilla Curd Tart speed until smooth and foamy. kitchen tested fbr taste, ap- is of English origin, 8 Serve immediately or 5tore in pearance and workability. tempting combination o~cot· refrigerator until ready to Her recipe is: tage cheese, butter and raisins aerve. Makes 2 cups. ZUCCHINI BA'M'ER dellcately flavored with pure MARA1ALADE C HEE S E CHICKEN vanilla extract and a grating DRESSING 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut of fresh. lemon peel. 1. package (8 ounces) cream in serving pk!ces VANU.LA CURD TART cheese 1 large zucchini, sliced t· container (t pound) y, cup milk 1 egg cream·slyle cottage cheese l cup orange marmalade V. t:up flour 1/, cup butter or margarine, 14 cup lemon juice 1;, cup non-fat softened ¥z teaspoon salt powder v, cup sugar Mash cream cheese until 1 can (3 ounces) chopped 2 eggs soft and fluffy . Gradually beat mushrooms. drained 1,2 cu p raisins in milk until smooth and 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 tablespoon purt vanilla ex-<.Teamy. Gradually beat in 1 teaspoon salt tract 'orange marmalade. Sti r in 1 t e a s po o n monosod.Jum t teaspoon grated lemon lfmon juice and salt. Makes 2 glutamate peel cups. ~ 1 teaspoon each dried leaf t &-inch unbaked pie shell Active persons in particular thyme, dr ied par 1 J e y In a bowl beat together -children who are constanlly flakes, curry powcltr and cheese, butter, sugar and ~on thet go •. teen:agers involved paprika 1 • eggs. Stir in raisins, vanilla in competitive sports, students 2 tablespoon corn on e:zttact and lemon peel. Pour who maintain long hours of C.Ombine zucchini, egg flour, intQ pie shell. study, businessmen w·i th. dry milk, mushrooms, baking Bake in a preheated 375 heavy schedules, laOOrers with Powder, a a It, m6nosodlum degree oven 30 m i n u t e s . · strenuous jobs, busy young glutamate, thyme , parsley, Reduce oven temperature to mothers -all of these are curry powder, paprika and oil 325 degrees and bake 15 likely to need the extra energy in containe r of e I e ctr i c minutes longer. Cool and Serve and nourishment that between-blender. Cover and process at at room temperature. meal snacks provide. high speed until smooth . • ..c.. _____ ..:..._....:_ ______ I • ·10,600 R ECIALS'. • TRIS WEEK *We call them everyday low discount prices one.I-they are really low -really! ' • ., Wtdntsdq, M"'° 17, l'f72 •• FRUIT PRESERVES SPREAD SWEETNESS THINLY .. ' ' BREADS • r \ • • . , ,_ , ' OAILV PILOT ~ ...... J 'r •• . -"' ·~ • I I '' , '. 111 • '• ' ... . ,, .. ,. •• • ., ' ' -· t , . . . . . . . . .f DAIL V PILOT Wtdnrsday M1y 17 1q11 Wrdnrsda,y, Ma,y 17, 1972 PILOT-ADVE RTISER G SU CED BACON fAIMEIJOHN STAT& llOS. CHTlflBl lllf • GUAIANTHD • ROUND BONE IOAll ..... LB. 73~. l'llSH •LIAN• OIUOOUS • GIOUND IN Oi. STOlllS 6 7( , GROUND BEEF ................ LB. • ITATU•llOI. MOlllY•ACKGUA9AllTll Oii QUALITY lllATI IVln NCI Of MIAT tS UNCONDmONAU. T GU.UANTllO ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF 041fQUIKFUUYCOOKIDlllADID• HIAT AND EAT 79( BEEF PATTIES ........... '''''''"' LB. 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ID SCOTTPLACEM4TS ____ ,. .. 41' vwr s110'4'9 MGHl.,GU3AID9 7ftc 53• ' ""'""'""'"'"" s111 """'" ............ Of• '>tc ,IV_ CUT RITE WAX PAPER -'"·" 2f rm-. ":"..:::..; • '$' 7 .l~i~ '"''-." .. !J~~ w1TH 11u , .. ?;!~.;!,l,E,!~.Eus -.. , ... "" ..... ...-CAMAY BATH SIZE soAP-~· .. ,,; 1r .REID · 11'1< IRDl"'E"W'KE 3it 35c llAVEIAUAM• lt-OUNCE .. _ ..... -.... 11' ULTRABRIGHTTOOTHPASTE .... ><-01 11' M "''"'~~:.:.-:.::~: ••• :" Lo) '~"""'~:.. • • -... I l ....Z PERSO~L IVORY SOAP ·-..... 32' DOIURE DOUCHE. 4-0UNCE---·--· ... BRIGHT SIDE SHAMPOO " --· ll·OZ '1.11 . SOL.EFIUITlc ..... ., .. "99" POPSICLO""°"'o .... 2t ' QULFBUQKILLER uou1•--·"· 57' ·----'COLQATEMOUTHWAIH .. -->i-01 11.11 BAYERTULETS•SCOUNT --'••·'1.•' TOP JOB HOUSEHOLD Cl.EANEI TOMATOES · HUNTSSnwED u~--59c 21' DECAF 'me! .97%CAIRINflB 89' lltllmll FOOOlTAllP$ At au.man t .......... ti , ......... I TU ,,., ................ C...."- ! ..... ._. llwlllitl• .... W.•:aa11aull..._,S....., -·---_..,._. __ _ • PRICES EFFEC. THURS. lhru WED., MAY 18th-24th , ..... c.m..--. .... a1n w ... 1n ... -.... w1~· ~ JUI w .. U.. A,_, ....... .... _._,... ... llJt_ .. __ ,... UMw.taa .. s11.A...-, Jl .............. c... ... 1111.., ...... c... .... 141n __.. tfll A....._ f""9 ·14111M._A._...., I . . . • .. ;/ .. , , omputer Liberating W omen From Dr udg ery Bf GAY PA ULEY UPI Womt.a'1 Editor NEW YORK I UPll -The (!Omputer may well become the rreatest women's tibera· Uonist of them all. fa marketing e1put Frank i Masi projects one of the computer's rolea in the futurf!', it w111~ eliminate many of the Omt:-ainiumlng chores around tpe house . • 1n years totcome before the end of this century, f\.1asi says thJ computer will be as much 1\' home as the dishwasher, 'the te.Jetiision s~t. t h e telephone. . ' . New homes will have bu1!1-m · 'terminal1" taking up no more space than a typewriter 'and tele vision screen. • '['he terminals will be con- nected to a master computer ltt. say, a bank o r iupermarket, which stores all :the informalion that t h e 'householder feeds into it for a .f.eedback on call either nn the .peen or printed psge. ~ Masi believes the home ~puter wUI come into BC· ~on simply because women '111 be conditioned to Its uses 'in offices. "Some 80 percent of ·,..- p ,µa rd en ;f . Pelights f lower Why not ope.n the diMer with marinated olive.green artichoke buds at each place setting. When the buds are cooked and ,narinaled in a 1harp Italian dres.!ling. the delicat~ nutty·like flavor at the base of the pelal (the only part you ~t until the bottom ) pleasantly tickles the taste bli.ds. A sensation to com· pteme.nt the baked ham or llamb courses to follow . ..ctlery root, k o h Ir a bl , rp ar1nlps, turnips, r u l a b a g a s-thGSe earthy ,qegetables at the produce ~ter-are nourish i ng tiadget ltretchers. Raw cubes of these roots will add body to :homemade vegetable soup. Another pleasing way to en· !Ice a wlder variety of vegetables to the famil y's diet is lo cook these roots (except rutabaga) and marinate them In a creamy French dressing. Serve them on a leaf of lettuce 'Lor 1alad. Have you tried 1 salad of ~sh beets. cooked. cubed and _.tossed with horseradish and curry.seasoned gour cream ? . F'ill the hollow of crisp celery slicks with 1 mixture of chicken spread navored with a 'dab of apricot jam and goy the office users of Computers are women," he said. Masi de&crlbed what could be the w1y the home computer operates lo do the !Upermarket &hopping , The market would offer t he householder a membership for a fee. Say ll gets 200.000 members and installs it.s own sendinj: and realving equipment. It compUea each day a food and olher items directory, price, brand name. et al. The market does away com· plete\y with the decorated store nexl door or within driv- Ing di.stance. Instead. ii ·sets up a warehou&e tystem, where decor doesn 't matter. It also chaDJtes 111 policy '° that the housewife. can expec) delivery instead of hauling he own grocery cart around traditional aisle~. Merely by sittlng at a con- sole in lhe lotchen or elsewhere. she can .. caU up" to check prices. 1peci1ls bein& offered, place he.r order and tVM ask the <:omput er "'·hether sh,·s wit hin her weekly allotment for food spending. At every month or quarter. she c1n ask the computer whit she's spent on any item From the warehouse. the superm1rket's n,et of trucks -"grocery stores on wheels'", as r.1as! calls them -can cl'hv tr "'ilhln t"'·o or three hours after sht's orderqd . The way M1s1 sees !II. the computu w1U take over a ll'lt of other of the household routlnea -"but maybt not the 1hoppln£ for clothln& o r furniture. what I'd call the esthetlc Uems," he uid. The computer c1n keep track or bills due, what rtgular payments are coming up on such th1ncs as the car ot the mortgage '° lht bud1et- n1aker ca n plan for th,m, tell you ho\v much mlle11e you 're 1e1t1ng In gasoline lot the cir, rtmind you of the children's st'hool holidays. even store the fam ily's med lc1l rttord for in· r1ant c1\l.up. fOLLOWM c.1,,..,a,_~_, .... _..,_ U.a.tltel .• ;; FOJI GOOD NUTRIT-ION SERVE ~I YOUR FAMILY .THE BASIC 4 FOODS! 'inaels I ~~ I .. _,,,~ • ·-~ MIA 1J -RICH IN COMPLETF PROTFIHI VONS TAMI KJHG n.. -"' M<C*1 ..., ~ WOl-1·UUUll I UHIU I PUTlllll 1:.~~ 1k ~' .Cle ~ He "';:'o~...:1 1 1~. ,.,__,,.,,lllllM'l!~IK.ftlll!'m~lll ~!P .. E.~ .. ~~9,0. . $J1! 0-Bone Beef Roast ;:::; 95~ Beef _Short Ribs ':t.:'•~u:" 59~ St ' B f M)NElts! • '1" ew1ng ee UAN, nNO<I u . JIMMY OEAN SAUSAGE " ,., 79' • !' , • ' ~~ ~l§-------------- IHI ,,..Httf ~ HUNrs PEACHES I EXTRA VA LUES IN THE MEAT /llPARTMIHT! FRESH WHOLE LEGS OR DRUMSTICKS RfVEJISIOE TOM TURKEYS IP.II :;n:;.: 39f, • J.VG. WflGWr llf!llW!!Mll-1 ... 11n1m""llll'IT'lmlllnmm1• I INTI IMll ·chuck Steaks Fmh Chtdin T1ilghs """ ·~ -·-·· 16~ Frying lrtcnts wm1 -.1.n~m ........... 81• Combo Pk.'"..,.. •. t.ti.un , -fftCC1 ........ II~ CWcktR Wings "'· *'~ Oii ...u.t.Mll .••••••• 31• Fnsh aMcktn Uvtn ·••1111 "W/OHIONI .... at. ltsf O' frytn l"CI NKO, W:O °'Olk"' .... 83• \JSOA CHOICl ltrf. II.AD! CUTS, 69C CINTU CUTS 7'1 ~ l&. Beneless Steaks ~~Jc-:~ui~'CY $J~ Fresh Ground Beef IUllC ,ACK. 6lc l ·l&S. Cll~f ~ Farmer John Sausage ~~t. 29' 11l1J!J; • t.f11r1 '9U ftp for troc.tf1te. •• )'OU c.i..k ttlt -•ltly food ..c!lon In your 111wipaper? tf 'f'O'.I do. 'you 'w• p1obobty 11otlctd 11\ci! Von1 •d 11 • llttl• dlf. f1,.111 then di. oth1n. lt'1 11utrltloMtlly Ofitfti.cl. (..,.ry -"= wt llr-1h1 lour bc»lc food troupl o..d lftOit• IU,. fe ptO'<'ldt you with tpKlol 90'¥fng1 ff "''ot and pou\l!!y ••• fNll and .,..,to~1-..• d•h"f prodU(tt ... 011d .. rtodt and r9lffl1. Arid fl C9\ll'N, wl!h Von1 polley of 11110 cart al!CI •-'"' q1111llty .• , you con be 1ur• you 're ttnlng the v1ry btin « tM.. t:iroupa. Sptc!11I 11Y1phcnl1 on tood nutrition ••• on •Xfra 1ho!'1 ffry, vtry Vona. WfTH AHY o•oc1rr ptUKHASI fu/..d., l>""9" 1ol>oc<1 "o.irJ" ,,_..rte '-'-"":"::..::. 11.a. @MIS ,,, :u: · . 11 :1~ 1100/KE-RICH IN VITAMINS I MINERAUI E•;:~~;" EGG TWIST ~··BREAD \ IWME 10f' ~§ "" IANDWIOf Vons Donuts 55c JJ.LSl'ICE Ol l'O'NDWD, 12 IN POl.Y aAG !~~~~':~1!~ N< 1'AY ••• 59c. nnHWMUkM WWUliJWmuutUlnttUlllTl"tMJlllf New! DANISH ROLLS VONS, CHEESE OR PRUNE 39 Top Ou.lify 1,,.,.oi1r11 3 PK C Jo/ltd in DalllU. DelifM • • • . • • e..""" ............... ..., ........... ,.... VONS TIOPICAL TUA TS PINEAPPLE f.l.14. MIN. 'WftGHT. IW!rT HAW.4.llAN MJ.NltrJY 69~ ~".!!~ .. 49~ I ~ .. 19~ !!.'till!!... 2 i29' Cherrj Tomatoes :. 25~ White Rosa Potat•.:t, f Fancy Retl Oniens ::. 111 p uce. A utisfying snack for ~ ·-·~ ·-· LONG SPAGHETII AMERICAN 24 oL Dll/CA TFSSIN 7-DA Y WIIK·IND IUYS! t§j§JilJSJili1iliil:j:!j!liiiJ!.ij ~fler 1chool but not too filling before dinner. .. l Or here are two way1 to •1stretch a little meat in hearty 11lads . CHEESE AND B A C q N SALAD ,, 3 slice11 bacon. diced 2 table&poons lemon juice ~ ~ head iceberg lettuce , broken in bite-sized pieces 3 ounces grated cheddar ch,ese salt to tas te Fry bacon until crisp. Add lemon juice to hot bacon and dripp ings. Toss lettuce and grated cheese together and sprinkle with salt . Top with kit bacon mixture and toss well. Serve •tmmediately in 4 portion.!!. , SHRIMP CURRY IN A LETrUCE SHELL • i,, cup mayonnaise 1 , t,~ cup yogurt 2 drops hot sauce ~ i.~ teaspoon dill seed : · ~ teaspoon curry powder ' ; 1 teaspoon chives ~ •1 teaspoon plain gela ti n t •2 teaspoons cold water I 1 cup cooked baby shrimp '2 medium-1iJ;e heads iceberg lettuce i Remove core of lettuce. F'i.11 etnter of head with heavy um of cold water. Turn de down to drain. Cut ngthwi1e. Remove Mart of ttuce and make a civily to -.li>ld dressing. Blend mayonnaise yegurt . uce, dill ued and chives gether. (Let 111.nd for a cou· e of hours It po"lble to end flavors). • Add shrimp when rtldy to t in leUuce sb·~. but s1ve ver•l Wimp for &•mish . • &kes 4 &ervlngs. • When stuffing large head lettuce, 1prlnile 11tatin on Id water and dfasolvt over water. Add gelatJn to tur· mixture. Hollow out from core end and mate a cavt· larre 1nou1h "'held mix· 101 11 tun. Stlnd upr!Jht I n relrllerator unW 1tl. CUI 340'1 1lice1 CJ'OISll1Se. O IEAm "'o. VIT.4. PAKT JUICE BARS ::;::;. 391 ·-.... CREAM PIES MORTON l«>L . J.Jtrd, fr11n11 SIZE VONS EXTRA SPECIAL PLUS BLUE CKIP STaMPS! Frtadt's Instant Ptlatols ·::: 55- DELMONTE ·PEAS SwNf, Tentler Early G.Jrd.n ••• 17.0L WI Newli::'.: LIQUID JOY Comet 0•1•111231 21.0t CAN ~·~ ,,..u.., Sm.Iii"' killd 11 y~" Hortd• PAPER TOWELS Oifft..s1..lnd Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Part Drive, capistrano Beach • COTTAGE --~~ ~ ..... VONS FRESH Calcium afKI ptroftirt Mai11 H o lody 8uildtr, • 'Allilfl. •LO.CAL "' ...... rr. Ctn ...••. All.Mf..1.1', l"LUW, J\J'ICT II. 69' fARMIR JOHN WllNIRS ..,_ Sliri11p Ceckttll WKO._,,._ ............ 3a' SlcaclSwl11C1ieosa ---· W V'1t11ijcr SlkNh1traml --........ W vi.. Cenin IMI ~ .................. "' Festival Grape Jelly Cranberry Juice ~~ Mott's Apple Sauce 32 l:i 48 OL tll. 35 ?~ 39c 69' 49' VEGETABLES· GREEN GIANT In Butter Sauce VO II S EIGHT WATCHERS ,.2~,T~ll,! 59c --~T'"... a.a.... -"~ J1110'1 Plnas "-" ,.,... $)39 IM.ll.40t, ,,_ ,... .,,,, Qtlll(. ,._ M1caro11t & CMe•:-~20' •AOHrm l liCAf, ......... Ui CREST i~rd l•llyS/11 '" OL TUM l!OUW OI """ T •k Toothbrush AOUlf,MftSUMOCHAIO , ...... .. .19' ....... -~ .................. ... VfO/N/5 "'11 ''" •· 'i' BOURBON MILLBROOK• I~ STRAIGHT KINTUCICY 19 llt ltL '::: US9 . BEEruTER GIN '!.~ ""~.11•14• ALMADEN WINE -::: "".' '111 BURGIE llEI ~ '=1:'.,.. •t• 5922 Edinger Ave., at Sprlflgdale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 21082 Beach Blvd., Huotington Beacll 179 50 Magnolia, Fountain Ydl! A~ha Beta's Man in Blue Says~ \ JIM ILLINGWORTH STORE MANAGER 241 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA .. . . . • • ''fantastic discounts ryd;ly DOUBLE DISCOUJITS IJI THIS AD." USDA .GRADE .. , ... cwr. GROWN . . .. ... • J WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS IH AHY l0s AHC[~(!. •lvt•SIO[ Oii OllAHGE COUHT'r ALPHA lltA FRESH YOUNG HEN TURKEYS BU ntat FRESH GROUND BEEF WILSON'S. CUTIFIED SLAB BACON HAWAIIAN JUMBO PAPAYAS APRICOTS c c YOUlt M.,.._. l[TA Hl"MIOllMOOO tUTCHlJI (HIE MAii Ill THE Jl(D A"'OHI P'lttlt/Ot.Y OfF;::":."--:-::-- S UT CHE !t' S P!tIOE MEATS 1v1ea:~~:1ua1 ·RlO, fl lPf MEATS YOU 'LL IE 'ROUD TO SERVI l(CIPE: •. • QUALITY AND SAJISfACTION QUAIANT[(D • DISCOUNT PR ICED CMU~~~:-0• STRAWBERRIES • All'l\A em IV!tlll'I PllDE "'' fROM COlORAOO ~IOWA·MAID64c BACON ~<'it· BONELESS FAMILY STEAK 1~~. BONELESS -114 CHUCK ROAST 7 t~,NE LB. WILUA!q -CORNED 1BEEF "GJlfAT fOlt ROUNDS 5ANDWICHU" -10• LB. BONELESS RIB STEAK FARMER JOHN •a.oz. PKG. SKINLESS 32c [INK SAUSAGE. fANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 11-Qvnao lottlt @BRIGHT SIDE SHAMPOO - • !11!1 ~ '-""""'' .... '=' .... _. IROllO . _ SELTZER 4.2S~lottte ~&-$? II Courtt hll: Q TIPS SWABS. ((j).nrl -·-- Ai..-MA 11£1.t. OISCOUNr POOU 11• 634 ... fA NTAIT/C DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY @ Jt"O'a• ll-oL lox • Jroi.,.. Pimrla Cheese Pim @ t2! 16-0:r:, (lon~"oi:lt) Froitin Oh Bay! Cheest Pim SWEET, VINE flllPLNfD fROZIH fOOOS CANTALOUPE !+.OUNCE PACKAGE f~ Al O R!Pf CERTl·FRESH 84, '.i FISHSTICKS , WATERMELOJI . 6-0UNCE PACIC.AGE HfAT 6' SERVE TASTE O'SEA 79, SHRIMP FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY @ 29~•-<~·c .. -~-.• 291 Jack l Self/stalk Ca11 '4..()urlct Po<koge • Sliced DANOU IMPORTED HAM 621 12-01. Pkg. • l(o~ IC.no(lt'fNrtt tlf HEBREW NATIONAL 111 SKINLESS FRANKS .6'Ati.'fslti!l£'"' 53; ~. PGCkaoe • .Slitad ... ~Rm A~ERl5CAN CHEESE &8' 141 -7 'h-or. Corton • w/P•,,.ier1to ROOS CHEESE SPREAD 49; lll,Hll l(Tll 1 ~:. MUENSTER CHEESE 8&' FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EV1RY OAY Al ,H.I. Ill.\ OISCOUfl'T ~IC[ © Sm111:ken • l 2-oit. }tr Strawbeny Presems 20-~ Jor © 0...-Can Hinu • ,'41h-oL Antel Fen Cake Mix D.~ .... D .. c•~~• Dunton Hl"l!'J • 111,\-0L UYER CAKES D-~ -40-0unce Bo• D .. c ..... JIFFY BAKING MIX @ &it'ocourrc'iiiPs D-~ D., •• ~ftt eRoW'NiE'l.l1x' ~ 161/i-ol. "RllCld'y to s.rv.• PILLSBURY FROSTING ... 61 1 33; 39' 36' 47; 11!1"-or. CorfOl'l •Ilic• or Tooioo:I RLl'ltR BETR PUDDING ~ l<M>L Bow• Mix..:! V• • Fro1., GREEN 'GiAN'tcoitl"" 35' 43; .. H...iary Jock" ~ Pilb.blrt • 16.o&. INtant MASHED POTATOES 49' &&• 1MiT'iiioti ~t!tiLK 39' @SoraLM•ll.3-oLF~ZM 75~ POUND CAKE Hoir Color Kit CLAIROL @lllcll's • 1!111·0t, Box • Froz.n 48' CHOCD TE ECUIRS MAxWEL°L ii'ii°u'Si: INSTANT 1 °' 10..c>unte Jot . Coffff ,.:._-~ 1.4' ""'" ·~· ~ ..... 3 LB. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE •·"-"' 219 7lfz-er. Pko. 16 [l'l'lt:lopetl 6 Vort. fJl.£~H TEND£JI. ASPARAGUS FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY c • LB. 39~. 39~· Al Pl!A 9(1,t, OISCOUJrll ,ltlt[ © KriE'ifu'fa~i:i'i\~:i 26' ~ Kl'i'£,;u~·-. ""'·. '-""' 25 , ~ BATHROOM TISSUE © Ct11rrol\'rl~;1 Tis sue 23' <§ curiiiffwAx' PAPER 26' @ iE'Ei.UH'cif'iAGs 2~ ©rLmi:11· o·;r,·;1~n1 83' © u~v~off' c'LEiiE'R~"" 41, NICE. 'N EASY 'IO • Ph".R11z' Pi!s « ·-• , .. ,., 341 RLPHR BETR - INSTANT BREAKFAST 461 DD-I 2-0'I:. Con• Furni!urt Polish 1 0 ( '"-"' BEHOLD POLISH . © vlNislt'iiowl Cleaner 57' © sA:Ni11Us'it POWDER 33; ©coN'norrs··.. 371 @sriYfi\[E'MINl-PADS 71 1 <§ IA'o'Dfss '" · """'"'"' 38' ------- --------- EFFERDf.llT © TABLE.TS 99' QUALITY BAKERY AT DI SCOU NT PRICE S ~ 8lrlr.holm'1 ~DANISH WAFFLES llLrHI lflll • 2 Lay..- CHQCQUlt ICED CAKE lllrHll lllll • e>etu'I•• 1 J.oz.. Pko. 79, DANISH PECAN RINGS llLrHll lllll • l!i Pack 3 BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 9' ' ~iPHf BflA,B READ 35; BLACK FLAG! ••• for thote Summer puts D IS-01. c°" • Llovld (.D .. ;::'.::) BUCK FLAG &7' iii"""! ANT l ROACH SPRAY IS~-ot7Alll'OIOI Con , .. I 2.3-ot. A•-1 Corl BUCK FLAG 871 FLYING INSECT BOMB 12.3-4>1, A••ot11I Corl BUCK FLAG 1" HOUSE AND GARDEN I l -or. ...,Miil c-1.•• 20-~ Alll"OIOI CGl'I BUCK FUG 1" OUTDOOR FDQGER !.7 ..... PM:koa• SHELL NO·PEST mlP 1" -i ·otirN'iNS'tcr STRIP 111 D !Croft • 1 pcMJr>d 42# D .. :::::: Salt P11tiy Marrarina /OD--~' l Pourod TIA'.I D...... Saft Nu&lla Marianne ~fl Pont Cortt>n RLPHA BETA SOUR CREAM I Pint Corton 34; 281 ... ~ '""""" ... 39; ~ALPHA BETR Gum Dreps f8'I PtooiR~s. °" ._, .. 7 1 9 , 'jiimii( PEANUTS ' 16-0unc:e Jor • Dry Rocrsfed M. ~ 7-oz. Jor •Dry Romt9d •Mind ~PulirEi'SiluTs 761 JUN!Oll Sllf: lf.f.CHllUT BABY FOOD , D .... 32-0Jnct Bott.. 281 D .. ::... LIBBrs TOMATO JUICE @ LI Birt FRUITfor SALAD 36# © Lia"Brs cfAuERKRAur 21, 9-0unce Con (8) LIBBY'S 'ji;i(' VIENNA SAUSAGE 15-0uo'>c• Con • Dork Rmd SEASIDE KIDNEY BEANS Old"·~. 15~1 .... °" '16' REFRIED BEANS - 2a.our.e. Cort 11• ~ CitiirciiNClRNf ...... W/BEANS , 781 ~ Gsbflmdtt • lO·ll'r. Con -~JUMBO TAMALES 42-of. Con • Pork• Ollcbn Betf °'°Shrimp 99' JAN-U·WlNE DINNERS ,.-· . @cio'ltll11il'ioifotrs 331 ~ J~·U-W.M • 5.-, '" 2 .. ~ SDY SAUCE oJ' .... ~Jflf ~ SITC*d AUNT JAilE PICKLES @~mrMttlCE .. ltltl'rl lW • ., fl ft* l•lll Tl CINllUtlil .;;'-'II • MUI n.1 C&l.ICTU ti AU. TaM&I 11tW DOUILI DISCOUNTS MIAN DOUlll SA.VINCK AT Al.PAA l lTA 0...W. Dhceu11h •r• ~ 111.frttt lfl •4111iti•• ie ow• neut.r ..... lllhc•1o1l!f plint. Tll.y .,.. "'* peiuibt. fir .... _, Jl'litfth«M ~ .. ,,_ ,... --11wfoct11- wfttl ...... •_df• ...i ... ,.... ..... ,.... , COSTA MllA -NI II.. lntt ta. COlfA MllA -M M•~l'YC" MUMTINOTOH 11 ACM -fMS A•11M MUNTINOTON llACM -1"'1 N. Miiii St, MUNTINOT'Ofll llACM -11U1 INll"""' ~OUHTAIN 'IA&.&.IY -PM Wtl'Ht UOUNA MIL.LS -aaMI C..111 .. la l .... 1av11111 -, ... u.:il u....,..w "'" IOUTM I.MUNA -t. Clllltlf MlllM9r ..,,.,... r,,, SCHILLING BUCK PEPPER _________ .. @sr¥0TY'sP'A'R£R1ls _ 351 <§ sivo'Rv·c~1cK{i/' 32' 1 -~ Pko. So~ Pot A.GOit Jl1 @cRISCo oit 1" t:i:::\ i POI.rid Cat1 91 j ~ CRISCO SHDRTINING STOii HOUU MON:-F111. 10 ~M.-10 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 10 AM TO 7 P.M. ,\ Veal -' Chops Fats •• By BARBARA GJBBO ! For a gourmet main course that's delectable yet calorie. ' shy, try veal cttops for I change. A veal chop ill II T ·bont steak that never grew tJP - but they have _ HtU~ !n· ~ mon. Calories. for example . Pound for pound lhe T·bon• is nearly triple the cal<!_ie cou nt or veal chops : fin cho ps are onl,v 573 per pouM, according to the U.S. Depart· ment or Agriculture, but by the time they turn to T-bope the calorie count is up \to 1,596' ·J. It's the lack of fat that ac- counts for the veal chop'~(lw calorie count (and i l s ~ popularity among cholesterol watChers !) The same lack of fat means that yotPcan't IMS a veal chop on the grill as you would a T-bone. Slow pan-frying in a minlmwn of fat or g~Ue braising are the ways to bring out veal's delicate flavor and velvety tenderneM. A touch of gatllc or a squtn of lemon are all you need tn complement veal. But with veal as a base, you can create these Slim Gourmet favorites that really ski mp on c'1o9•· yet .!teem so extrava)arit nobod y would ever Uti.nk af them as "diet food !" POLYNESIAN VEAL .CHOPS I lean Join veal cho'ps (21,1 pounds) trimmed of fat I ta ble.spoon oil 11 cu p sliced onions I envelope or cu be of chicken bouillon · 11,~ cup9 boiling water I cup sliced celery .. 2 tablespoons corn.stareb 3 tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablesppons vinegar 2 cups low~alorie pineapple tidbits ¥.t pound sliced mushroonu Pinch of ginger Salt and pepper Heat the oil in a l&Jle nonstick skillet and brown the chops on both side!. Remove the chops and blot with paper towel to remove exceu fat. Add bouillon and boiling . water to skillet and stir to dissolve. Add the juice from the canned pineapple, sliced nnions and ginger. Return chops to skillet. C o v e r And simmer 30 minutes. until chops are nearly_ tender. Add celery and simmer 10 minutes more. Combine cornstarch with soy l!auce and vine1tar : mix well And stir into skillet. Stir in pineapple tidbits a n d mushrooms and .siimer un· covered until warmed through and .sauce liquid thick:-to sauce consistency. T 11,s te before adding salt. r~.s eight, 140 calories eaeh. ~ quarter cup fluffy cooked rice will add 44 calories.) VEAL CHOPS JTAWNO 8 leAn loin veal cbopl, trimmed of f,t 1 table.spoon alive oil I teaspoon .salt 1;4 teaspoon pepper Garlic powder 2 ~J cups canned tomatou 1.'1 cup !diced onlorui: 1,2 pound 9Jiced mushrooms ( frt.sh or cAnned ) ~~ cup dry white wine 1 tea.spoon basil or oregano 1 tea.spoon basil or ore,1ano Heat the oil in a Iarp, non.stick skillet. Season th chops and brown on both 1ide1. Add all rtmalnlng in. gredientJ and almmer fbr 149 minute! or longer. until tbQ1>s ~re tender. Serve! ei.&hL m caloriu each. ~ Decalorlu your f a v o r I be cake mixe.s! Som t cm. venienct' pr'()ductJ are dllorte bargains when you .,1M': dlrectkms and apply y sJJmming trick!. Send 1 1 t-a m p e d , telf·addreased envelope and I! centa to Sllm Gourmet Ml:r Tricks. In care of thla n.,rspaoer. so Wttt Shore Trail. Spart.. N .J. 07B'll. - I ........ : •-, r: ... "' r.~ • ::-• ,.---. • "'o ,t • ..... , N Wtdn1sd.1y, May 17, 1972 1iUSDA Grode 'A' 1 ~firywr Chi~tns : ' f'\ump,lender • 'find Medty WHOLE ' ' Under lb 2112-Pound • Blode Cut-Ideal to Barbecue! ~f;'!~!·c~~~~S 29c ~!~~?,,~~us!l~,;~!:l~s S) 49 USDA Grode"'A' Chick.ens 1-. Grode Beef -1deol for Broiling I~. ,. ,., . . Fresh Fryer livers ~::':::; . ...59' BOMless Steaks ,,::".,';:<~:." $1·1~ ftesh Fryer Gizzards • ...49' Beef Club Steak ';:;~,o;:.-=: ,.51" '~Coo~ed Hadd~k Fille,t •. 99' Top Sirloin Steak ,:~!7'~ "5 J" IJloneless BeeJ Roasts "i~~~~~~·l7tl:~" 11.99c .iflath's Cann~d Ht;1ms ~,~::;~~~~~:~ 5 t:;.$49a IJJ•gular Beel Short Ribs ,,~,;:~;F!;~. 11 48c Beef-Shoulder _Clod Roast ~:1~fi!~· 11. $1 19 · Farmer John C.o.pked Sliced Hclm'59c ., . . , .. : , STY~~ HAIR ' , SPRAY .. , . ·, · ,C11t1i11s Pratex -Adds Beauty as Ya• S•riy! ' ·;...,;:.., . . ~ ' ' ' ' ' . ., . " ' 13-0z. Can ' ~ . . .!~~~YAS ., .49c ..... _u_._.. eac. r,~1 fl\19'\IH • '1talian ~quash ':'I;:' .Pineappl~s .~:.-,::;::~ : ·,"crisp C~rrots . · ::,•, . .. 29' ;", 59' 2 ·II. 29 < .... 4-IN .. Pomo .REDWOOD ; PLANTS -, TUBS ' ......... 99 , .. ,. $2881 nl;Voritta· ~ · 5'n .1 "r NC•. • tOth SHORT ·CAKES Halves 59c Quarters 33c "Pais The Salt & luH•r-ffere's Corn To ftost On" PEANUTS · ·~~1·• 49c Sunflower Seeds Sllttf I ·I~ Pko. 49c 1-ll Pl1 . Romaine lettuce .~~. 2 .... 25 ' Tender .Asparagus ,.,..., 11.39' large Grajlefruit ,.";t..; · 4 , ... $) . · HANGING PLANTS V""1· $J ff. for Patio 6-in. Pot GA.R.Dl.N HOSE ""''"' $649 50.ft. 11-l>o. • . . . Eastern Grai11- FM Port.on Leon Butt Cuts DISCOUNT lb PRICE! • •. !2~~~~9,!5 79c Youoci.Eostem Grain.F«,t Portcirs Ii. . Fresh Pork Chaps ~'::~~,. $10' Pork Spareribs ,;:.:",~:. • 85 ' Fresh Pork Roast ~ .59• . . WtdM...,, Mt¥ 17, 1972 Flavorful Bladt ShOulder Cut DISCOUNT lb PR!Cll • ~~~~~"! lo~!-~AMB 25C Choice-To Stuff and Bake ' 1-. lamb Rib Chops c!":.:~·,::;.. "$ 13' Small loin lamb Chops .. 51" lamb Shoulder Roast ',::• .. 69' Safeway Gua ra n- teed to Please! DISCOUNT lb PRICE! • -~ · ('l On Safeway Foolls Real McCoy All Beef Sausage 11. 49c Banquet Fried .Chicken .tr~;~:,~5., 2 ;~~ $J 59 Rainbow Trout ,,~~~~~ 1-. 99c Sigman Hickory Smoked Bacon'l~r:69c . sn~ ... ,., ..... _ · · ""''"" Assure Freshness · For You! Sigman Ham Shanks ·;~~:~1~;~:· MORE BIG DISCOUNT BUYS! .• m~~GARI~~· 21 c • DRIVE laundry No'"''"'' . Prod::'... $ 1 06 triodegradahlt •~I-· • . AJAX li~uid 67 Dlter9ent C fOf" Dishn, Pots l2·1J. and Pons, etc. siz t , LIQUORS AND WINES .: l'rii;er, !ffar:fiwt"" lan.-1 Sof""°Yt ,;;_ STANTON'S GIN ~fail!.'. . A · : o;stmed $ 99 ';~·~· ' From Grain ~~. BO·Prool Q11rt 3 ":>-<./ • VODKA ... , ... $399 SmeOlhl BO·ProoF Dl1till14 t11r1 MacNair's Scotch .::.,, ""' 55" Australian Wines •m••rt" "''""° v....,_,,,.. • Cobemt1-$J 99 Souvignon • Reisling · fift11 BAKERY BUYS AT DISCOUNT! DEVILS FOOD CAKE Lucern•-Crt•mr Whitt GOHntu . BRIGHT & EARLY . .. BUFFET SUPPERS . I 2~·" Yost• 2·9c ······" 2 lb 99c . A Wonderful 12-0z. . · So Quick ond pit,: · , Refreshment . Co n · So E·Z to Strvt· Ice Cream Colillion Catering Creamy-Smoolh V.·G11. JS c CIR . Oran ae ,. reaf Bel-air !_ '9C 'I Fresh-Frozen cu ~ •·••· 19' I Fn"es """ '"" l'*I· ( r.m.lt (1,11 frt1mll 2-:_39 • I Orange Juice ,~~~~01, ~!!· 23' 1 • Bel-air Peas \'.'.:; HEALTH & BEAU TY AIDS! . """'88' S•N U·h s6c ... 'lil."99' • Dl"nner vo~ de Komp·_. lt:ef & Clltts1 ~ • Apple Pie ~.~~ '""·49' ... • "'''99• ... DAIRY -DELI AT DISCOUNT! · JACK CHEESE • Monterey 99c Wew!!V'• OYrn 12·0t. · Goo1on!eed l"rociuct P~I• Grade 'AA' Butter ~ Pillsbury Biscuits • ~. luceme Part D s ~ ·~!~~~,~~I~~~. PRICIS lPFICTIVl IN ::11• ··~·9• ,.,,. LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY (lXCrn CATALINA) ' . . . ,. ti*•1,..- "1'f1P. . '" .w . ' . • 1000 Bayside ~ .. Newport Blach • 211 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa • 24 Monarch Bay Plaza, So. Laguna • 636 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach e 8.01 E. El Caraino Real, San Clemente e Santa Ana Freeway at La Paz, Mission· Viejo e e Wilson & Fairmr, Costa Mesa • ·, t • • ·... . . . ' . . . . . "• . . . . . WtdJIHd11, 11•1 17, 1972 • Lo.w Cost Meal Planning Oriental Cook Uses His Noodle .for 1 , • ' ' 'llloltoLuLv (UP I) -A HIUnc llkt crazy ln J1~11n, ed lhe J1l1nd Noodle Factory Yanagi!ako 1akl, "but lt took the Hawaiian Wands-since tile Is add about 1 ~ CUPI of water snack or evtn ror brtakfast. budget because a lot can~ ..,... '• •tntum1n W'lnt. Mn.lean taco• being sold all in Honolulu 28 yeara ago. this long to get together arrival of the Japanex and to the noodle:• and hue •nd "Saimin iJ aa fUllng as you done vdtb it at little ~t. The Am~ tupumarUU to oVfT thli! U.S. mainland ind He's been its pre.ldent ever enough money. Chinese. bring it to a boll. want ll to be,'' Yanagilako exotic touch it adds to any -"~-ea their lhtlvtl kosher meatJ making a big bit since and uUmata ht bas "During that time I've Yanagisako's salmin I 1 Island younpLert,_fi'equeotJy saJd. ''Eating it plain won't fill meaJ would m.U it appealing fer a llWIU-purpo1t Orienial ln Hawaii," Y1n1giasko 1ald. about 75 percent of the local received many letter1 rrom packaged in a colQrfl.'I, plastic eat 1aimln as 1 mack, and you up much and it's not fat-among all economic brackets, noodle. "Why not sell uimln on the ln!!tltutlonal saimln market people who had moved from bag which contains the saimin stands are popular tening. But combine it with Yanagisako said. TOlllde YIDl&'llko 11 ready mainland?" through hotels, restaurants Hawaii and missed aaimln. already cooked noodles, made carnival attractions. It can be your favorite meat, and you Yanagisako has set up • A Honolulu resident or and saimln stands. It's de11clou1, it's low priced from whtat flour, and an served as a soup entree, as a have a complete meal" ·saimln ll)anufacturlng planl in to trlnl &be lona, thln noodlea J 1p1ne1 e an c e 1 l r y, "I've been think.Ing about and It .. can be eaten at any Oriental soup base, 'for 2S main course by mblng It with Yanagtsako believes saimin Las Ve gas, and has an agree- called 11lmln. a r1mlllar d.llb Yanaglsako it no 1tranger to bringing salmln to th t meal or ln between." cents. ~f. pork, veg et 1-b'J ea, should be particularly ap-ment with a Los Angeles firm at Hawaiian Ju1&11 and 1 the noodle buslne11. •le found-mainland for 1~ ye a r s, '' Saimln has been popular in 'All the housewife has to do mushroom! or ahrbnps, as a ·pealing to housewives on a for 'national distribution . popu11reveey•I;1oodh~•.1ot-':::.::::::::::...::::::::::::::..:.:::..:::::::..-::::.:::::.::::...;;:....c:.:....;c..:..::..:..:.!...~-=::::::::...::::..:::::::..!::!'.::::::...::_....::.::...:::::...:::::::::..:::...:=-::...::::..-:::::::::.::::.:::...:::,-=::::::!::...::..:.....!:::::!!!~::....'.:'.'.'.::::::!!...::.:~_::::_:::::::::::::..::::::::::.:::.:::__- '*'p1' Who ,.;;id flu 1o am- ple ...... trodltlooal llland 111'1 et llttlt COii. '"Y'oo1v• 10t Italian pb.za Broccoli ·sauce Is Lemony ' Il'• fllnlll•. the! broccoli didn't ..... lnlo Its own unUI tilt •-. oltlloup It hod been rnnm lo Amerlto for UOUftd JOO Jtan. Nowlday1 lt11 one ot our molt. popular Vlftlobr.., 1l10COllll .. olltn ....... With ballot' Jmollod or llnnmed), ~ -or Hollondoilt. Jiu!, 11 ,,.. ......... K- conlpionlment, try th11 Lanon ~·-· llllOQ:ou ll'ITll LEMON ,Clll:AM I AUCI: I buach .broccoll J.cnon Cream Sauce, ne ,below ~ lftPll,. bn>c<oll, eut off lUVll'Ud'lrtm the bottom ol tilt -.. .Wllh vtptoblo perltr, nmove tht outer cov•!!oc of Ibo otolb up lo tilt lfoWONll. Jt atalU 11'1 mort thin ¥1- l~ch · In dlamttor, mete 2 l...,ibJrla ollts olmolt lo the llowmto: Coot bnlecoll, eovtrtd, tn I loch of bolifnl Nn.d wot<r ualll tender<rl1p -•bout to -· Droln. llln'• with Limon CNam S.Uct; pour the •uee ov.r the broccoU·or of. ,. -·toly. '!bi bnceoll •l'ld lllJCe aft aloo 100<1 """" cold .. • -count, r.t•kt• ' lo • -=N CUAM IAUCE I 18~1 butter 1 to..._ mlnc:ld fresh llllol ti·-t eup naht cream I ea yolk 1''->Nll 1 ~ '"8h lemon Julol la a anaU 11ucepan mtlt llullv ud, II uaed, odd mint ; .,..iu.uy lllr In mom. Bring le • bod. llln1llc often ; boll for I mlaut• lo rtduce the ..... llllr •. --ol the ....,,. 1o1o the •a yo1t, then ~ llllr tilt .., mlxluro fn. .. the c:reun in tht lluctpln. Ad<! NII end lemon Julee. Coot, 1tJntnc conttlntly, ovtr very knr·ho1l lor 2 mlnuttL Marzipan The Best F.asy to malllf: and tht btst or 11.1 kind. MAJIZJPAN COOKIES t 111 -llilled flour •• toupoon bikini ""'• ~-te11Pcon ult ~-cup butter ~ cap lfVNl•ted •ui•r \\ CUJ> firmly pocked t11ht brown qar I con (II pound) olmond putt ... On wu poper 11111 torelh<r l\our, baklfll Midi and ult. In a mldlum mlll.nJ bowl UNn1 butttr, 1u11rs and almond puto; beAt tn •u. Sllr In tilted flour mixturt. aitn '"'Iii nrm. To wpo _, -time dip tobl .. -1n1o cold water, nn wtlh doulh end v.p, 2 lnclltl aport, onto ...,......, cookie -t With mounded skit up. Bob In 1 P"h•attd !'IS. <!..,... ovon until llShlly br-o•'lllld· -I to to miriutts. 1fllb a wktt l!pitula rtmo\'t to WU. rad lo cool. Stort In • tiallll1-tin boL M1kts .. PllGS mlCTIYI WD .. MA' 17, lllllU TUES. MAY 2J, 1972 I OOD AT ALL MAIKn IASKn I TOIES WE USE•VE T..-RIGHT TO UM rt QUAHTITU NO SAllS TO WHClESAlflS OI DIST•llUTORS ~ I OFFKIAL U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP 11-Pnol STOil CHIFFON m 30 ;. PRINTED TOWELS t~l~r. 'r 1-LB.18 ¢ CTN. TASTEE MARGARINE ~ . #". •· Cliff CHAR 1 CHARCOAL .. ~ BRIQUETS .. . " ~~ + 1·9 -RED -- S·LBS, OR MOR E FAMILY PACK GROUND BEl-F --DITTRGEN T mJIDE -RED - 49.oz. 79~ PKG • 1'£1' WHIP m 3 8 t FROZEN TOPPING 1~Kiz. T _ . ., BAG • ',, miiESSUE ·,~~·33~ -HILLCREST 8·¥• WHITE lQ! 5 8 J. PAPER PLATES 1~~1· r BEST FOODS RED 9·3;. KETCHUP ~· MAYONNAISE -J~r 'r . WHOLE SUN FROZEN CONCENTRATE · RED 18* 14·0Z. BTL. -\ORANGE JUICE -6(~~ -FRUIT DRINKS DIHl-C ·HILLCREST mSUGAR ·~~z. 21~ $-LI. BAG 1" ;' Flu11AV111NKsm ~z.25 * ; mi[EACH 57* 33 9 -;" HILLCREST OR KERN'S TOMA TO SAUCE COSSACK VODKA ' 99 1/2 GAL BTL. -.... a. ......... ....... ,.,, __ Rll- 1"°''1,&r.I ,__._tn ,,.....,.._,. tntc.. N.llftll .... r m • -·-,., ...... 1•10..-.... _ _, ntll ........ -·-,,.,-.. -·--It. , ... s. ....... -.m 11UW..._.T ·-, ........ M ..... ............. u .. 1-..... --· ln..Un __ ... ... _ ... -mm,..c..., . MARKET BASKET MEL-0-SOFT 1iBREAD JOHNSON'S n.oL BABY """'m. +)48 . SHAMPOO .._ --UllS. ....... --11•--............ ........ usa ...... Sl -· IUl .... M -............... -, ............. --,., ............ -··-· -.US11UID'ID ==: I ... s-.. ...... WK I ......... ol 1 00 T ABUTS ,.,._ nn•._.. ... ,_ •1 s.e llllflS' lt --..... ,,. .. ftlll.llldll k -N-1 .. _,..M. --,,,. ....... -. ----... _ .... 1111 ~ --., ........ --i::.r-"'', ..... ...... -L- ---.... JlllC...11111 -·-,/ -11M1l ....... •1L-.rM -1a t i..-. • • -- ' ' • . . • : ; : l . . ~ . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . .... .. ': . . . . Sunday Brunch: <;alifo rnia -style · . ' • r • .. Visits The Boon Docks By GLORI FICKLING The SUD d I y Champagne Brunch bas become 1 popular Southern California tradition. It becomes a doubly rewarding occasion w b e n served up with a view of the iea. Tbe Boon Dock!, with its colorful SAilboif·SlreW)l Sfiting on Ne~·port Bly and ad- venturHOme whaling s h i p motif. altracts a wide folio\\· ing of saillng' buffs and la nd- lubbers for this happy repast. Crepes titDryland , r \ r h I y laC't'd ~·Ith crabn1eat. Crepes Diane rolled around blucbt'r· . - .. • ,;., with brandy saur. and muffins which accomiii>Y au chitk~n-fUI~ ere~ are the tbt.sc enl.rttt1. . main brunch attrarUon along Chtf lltnry Jonts, who nrst with eggs Ben~il't and the · leamrd his craft In hls n1tlve more traditional eggs-as·you-Ne\v Orleons ftnd has bttn 11t like.I.hem with • aeJeCUon ol Nt'~·port Stitch mtfturants breokrnst meats. Jo~wther en· for 26 years. puts the crepts liceinenl is a !resh fruit cup, lot;et her "'Ith a deft hand. chan1pagne zrutd hot blueberry Drnndy and extra egg yolk! • 1ni 1tb seertt lngredif'nts '4'hlch mate (or a dellcate pancak' comp1Ulble w I th d"nert 11 wtll "' enlret fUJ.. lugs. Seer.ad bulls wlll be hippy to learn that thfo taltnled Ch'I Jones hu now augmen!N'I the Boon Docks lunch And tllnncr • WE SELL ONLY USDA ·CHOICE ·• .BEEF AT NEW LOW PRICES """,.., '"'" "'!'.\ ~;-,,<P \:'1~,; . .I .)fl 1 .. 1'.t '. QUARTER PORK ' f LOJN SLICED INTO PORK LB. • Y2 FIORK LOIN SLl(EO INTO . W'Jit~~~:· HILLCREST PLAIN OR IODIZED SALT 26-0Z.1 o~ PKG. . RUSS.ET ' 7·RIB MIN. · --.. RED {' ....... ~...!:'!"'" /I' •.. : ..:~-;f;l'l • 1-. "Jtjf • ' ...... ~ . ' ' • lEG-0-PORK 9 9 ~ U S,O.A. (l(l!Cf lflf BONELESS SPENCER uso• PORK ROAST lB. STEAK C!OICI 18*2 19 "·'"'. LOI WEN.D l~ ·;r FRISH f'KNIC · PORK USDA. CHOKI llEf 53~NEWYORK ~ +239 PORK ROA'ST '. ~M~.~~!LBSORMORl l PORK 69~U.l.O.A.CHOKflOMUli ~.',~,~ 98 lB. STEAK LB. 12T018 LBS. AVE. ' TOPS Off FRESH CARROTS -- ' STEAK tB. BEEF BllSKETS tB. ~to:it"' 8 7" <t'o;x' .. 'ii +1os PORK CHOPS LB. 'I' ROAST CMOI I LB. GOROONS PORK SAUSAGE 4 9" CENTER CUT 1-tB. '!' HAM ROil SLICE COUNTRY STYLE SLICED SLICED HICKORY SMOKED BUlK PACKS 9 ~ WIUON'S SAVORY 1-LB I BACON LB. BACON PKG BONELESS PORK . AUMIAT CUTLETS 99 ~ WILSON'S LB. FRANKS l i .. ~._:/CRISP 17-01. PKG. *129 lB. ~!'CILERY POT . TOES~. · 10 ' ... : LB.1 o~ RED --RED - - GALLON PLANT • -RED - GOL D DUST • LIGUSTRUM JUNIPER ·~.77 ~ • STALK menu with antlle of h1-New Orloot 1p•ClllU.1, Oollbly. Pampano tn P•plllot1 •nd l''NJltgs l'rovencllt. PAr.tPANO F.N l'~PJLLOTt: llQI' 11' 1 Pampano fllld• aplll In h11lr 1 \• c•p cbopptd 1hAUOC• 1 ·f.!UP lnt,l!l.hroolUJ coar&cl'f chuppt.>d · • ~ rup bfU t>tPIM'r ~nely rht1ppt•d I \1 Htblespoon1 p 1 rs I c Y (s11vr 1, lftbl"~" for 1tnn1lshl 2 ~·lu\ c11 .:urllc rruli:hrd Z 1\l111lr bu\' h•/l\'l'.'I (rrltW\'ft 11ftrr ml-.1 11~1 - ·~ 1 1•11~\IOO!l .ir<1t11HI l{h11{r r J),1~h l'nrh \\lurl'r!llf'rl'lhlrt .11ul hot .!l"Ut:r t ltih\l'!lllOOn u1on~h 11 n i.:lut11111nlr Snit nntl \.l'hllt• 11rprrr lu IU.~h· '1 eup sht•rry I lnblr.ttpO()U 1·hn11(l('d p1- 1111t•nlo.'1 ~~ ('UI> b11Uer or 111nr.i111·ln~ t 1·1111 1ntlk 11\11!'1 I 1·1111 tl!'lh 01· t'lnnl broth 11 1~u1nd rruhn1r~I 1·ook1•d 4 tnt'dhun shrlt1111 1-c1t1krd 1 lf\blCIJ)O()n r,resh IC'!TIO!I ju Ire II :.t·ullop!I cooked 4 button rn1111hroomlf' 11 11prlR~ fre~h 1111t!llt'y • plttes purchmtnt ut "lied hutrhtr 1111~r fo wrnp rulet!I Snutu gnrlli·, :!lt\nllots a11d mu~hroon18 in huller until trnns1111rent: Add ti.run J>c'l>- 1'14'r, fl our, n1llk nnd. broth, Mtirrl"A unlll tt nlooth. (An ~Mlt yulk or 2 n1ny lw udded fur ~chne.'18 and ''°'Ori . Stir ht 11eASOnlns;:» 11nd cook until thtckcnrd. F old tn CIU'efully, crab1nc1t, 11brlmp· and lei'ntln julqe, .. ·1 • J Nnw drrdp:e flllMp1no In iten!lflned flour >11ncJ , 1aut1 In l tc.rH1pom1s .butter (If fl1h ii:kln is left ion, 1corl'J to iketp flllr.Lt , tint I. untll llMht ly h"JWned on bo01 1lrier. H1•mo ve U1ltl1 an1t I' pl9Ce on oUt.'<I pt1per V. lnt·h from tad of ~1ch. Addi 11 lltlle white · wlnl or ·wa.trr to P41.n drtp1J1na1 •ind Mir •Into 11ucr. l'ouir tauce aver e1eh flllrl, ' lop eiu.:h "'ilh 2 1r..\lop1( 011r ,mu11hroom 1u1d l • v r I R !I pur1ley, one 11t .. 11Ch end or f J.Jlh. • fo'old ,rnprr c·nrefully ov1·r f11\tt.1 Ind tuck In 11t 1ldr1'. Dnko at :m de61retl faJ'I 10 to 12 mlnblri" llntll paper· puft1 nnd l11llgHttybrownOd twntctt c11 rcfullyr. 8'p1r 'tn k I t1 wit h chopped. p1r1\ey •nd .-ve In i r.~ 'r,.~~ ~ 10' open. CREPES ' r.~ ~~~~·,. . ·~~·. ) 1/4 ,our mijr or CrelllTI . (abou ) 2 table11poon.~ mt!ltr.d butler J lfbl"pool' •4~"' \I llftlJ>OOI! SDI! . a l&b!HP<>OI\' prnndy -, WhJp all .~naredltinls w1Ut 1 Hater to oon1IJ1tency of lhlrk qr11m. Set In rcfrli•rntor ttt lcoll lwo hourr. PQllr In fight· Jy greaR<I ft ln1·h or D lnc tt · 11klllet enoul(h lo ctJat holtom or pan, rulllnR l}l.llter ,round unUI aet . Tlrown and Mlp lo , brown undei-11lde llghtl y. Turn out on wwrm t.eu t.Qwel, ; caver wllh WflX ~per and repeat procedure un tll 1n bit- ter 11 u1ed. Th ell'J may be ' refrlarrated ~w~ 1heell of wa x paper nnd the crepes elM freeze bc:outJhilly. Make" 12- t!. CREPES MAllVLANI> Jf4 pound crahmeal 2 t.'UJ>I mU11hr.onn)J COMr•r.Jy cboppt'fl J medium onkln ehQppt!d I 1h <.'Up diced icclery -1 ftP Mrtter 14 cup flour 1 cu p mllk plu.11 J c1,1p cJ01n , jnlce s.J• Ind whit< - 1t e1 A'' t1 on moooMJdlurn glutumlfle J)111h each Worctt1t.er•hirt • nd hot 111Jtr 11,1 tablellpl'Jlllf'M It e I h chopped ponley If .. cup 1herry, dry Saute vegetJJl>h!I u n 111 transparent. Add Oi1Ur, II· 1111\da, 1htrry .11nd 1e11•oolnl(1. Stir until 1mnoth and thlt k. Carefully fold WI crabmt;;t, ltnxm juice tn4 ahl•rry, Pour a:aa In ctnttr of each crepe, roll up and add more uuce over lop. 14'111" 1t JSO dtarttl 15 t.11 20 m111ult11 untll hubbty. Srrve11 IJ. CRl!Vf.!t OIANt.: ltor t1 l 'h cup hlut'.htrrl~ canntd wllh )uice (W-Jrtab wltb one cup wattr > in. rup sugar 2 OUIO('f!I brandy J L:1hitl!W., 1 onu:tarr:h ml.u:d wJth.&UUtil~ water Brln1 bf.,.berricO, '"''' •'4 brandy lo hoU. .\dll c:orwbr"' ml1ture tUrriftl CQll ·~nt1y Wiiii mlllllrt tblclu:na. 11 .. t CTi"P.N on • le 11 I t I~ Pour hh.AtlJUry mliturt oa Cf'1JH imd roll up lncllvld..ity, llcn• on h<J1<11 plata •. l•o per..,.. • Inc wilh ld4lu..,.! uid P'.IUff!d U\P'1 lop. .I • • . . • ' • ... .. . . . . ' .. . ., . . ; • ¥/fdMMlil) M.,.11. 1'72. • ... •• ·. A nfw vetstoo of a favorite · 'cookie recipe. JO~ BRUNSkiLL'S . !r,BAJIRY . BARS ~cup huller .. • 1 c•p flnnly · )"'Cked dark . brown · sugar , * cuP honey · · i,) teaspoon ginger · 4 cups quick-cooking oats • • · · 1 package <' Ollnces) seml· sweet chocol.ate pleces-(1 cup } • -~ 213 cup-creamy.cty~ peanut - butter · ..---. · t . In a medium )nixing . bowl I ·; :~, '.'., r;e. · :I .' ... cream butter and.~ugar;'.~ I ~' . . .. ,. ... -, .. ..1 . . In lloney . and ~er; &lir In I 0 ~ Is t;re anytti;~ niore pa1~~1~aii'.paj~.~t Qi~;,;<i~;~: : • l J :; · 0~~isl~ning b~~ to pment I aches SQ you'te tense. Youte tirecl.. But YoU-<:afl;'tj&eftd.s)~m . 1" she king, pat mm.,.e over bot-Yowwarlt;Ex~ri n P,.M~. t~ nighttin)e•paitllrtllie~: lt•c , · , tom of' a buttered bol<ing pan l biiif.;.a niilll sleeping.~id w h 3 J)allhr~ever;:. ~citf.ell.e~es. a ~~ · ' • (13 by 9 by 21nchi.). Bake In a I headache and-its1 ens1on: ins:otltllii;lor. 1luCf11irTGlr'.pain · ., . • preheated 350 degree.oven un- of arthritis:mr. hours.>An.d)it1gentlylhelps'You·falloa$1eep,,f.Q · · w bubhlr · and broWneil - 1 1. your·fr"1t r.:altsample/.sin11!1Y fill jmyouri/]ame'a !>d)a~~e~s: ... · . . • " about•25.,.inuteS: cool alight: . and.ma1110Excednn P.M. per,1 f!J. B@lt4qj1,.l'i~:f"o&1< •. N;Y. .• f ly. . · · I 10046. · · 1 . · ' • .... _ .. : ( • • · Meanwhile in the top .of 1 · 1 . I . r • • . • . · •;: .. ,. '.·, ... 1 " · . double . boiler over. boiliog I Nanie '. ;1 • JI ;; , "W '·:· ·• · · · :· · .. 1 · , · . water, melt' •IIocolate with I • .•f:· , .,.. · , 1 ,. • • • • • • .. 1 .peanllt bUtier; strr to blend. , , Address _ ·· :'.· : . • -·. ' · Spread ·over baked layer. I I '1y I , -I.: , . ":. . .. . . . . 1 · .aim. . C1 . .• . • tate .. . : 'f . · . ~. . ·. · · ~n si~es -and'·tum out; l lflnllolont 1oa1amny0t"Rroup.Oflenvo)!twhere1"~·1'eilllatrdonprp ·id: 'P:M:'1 'I ., tum right Sick; Up. Olt into 3 Oller t~plrtlAlllllfSl'I~. 197~ 0 li{'2Brj;)l~~ .. o: '.' ... , " 7: (j . : 1° . . . ' ~y 'l·inch ban: Makes .ab0ut'3 _ .. _ _,.,... .... _ _._~.-i;-~~~ ... 9:-.. -~~ ...... ~ · .dQze_n. · ' .. • • S·\ . . I .pr1n9 • • • ! • ' . • .. I • . ' • \ -• . . ' . . . . , 1 . • • . -. . . . . .. . ' -I . . . •, ' .. . I •• ... • . . . • '. f • •• . ' ; . . ' • ' . ' i • ' • • > .,.j• ' • < . ., ' ' " t~ ,'·.~ .,. -it cansur.e~ i?PQ~ snack b'c\vS. . tp~.j~.f~e;~eW:est addition to ~.ino; B~arid;s. llnpressive · 1 s~ection.of fine natural cli~ese. It's a one-pound roll of1 ~cellent-Monterey Jack. ·iVou can cut itllike a salami. ,; and eat it ' with some ' ' for that matter. Notice ·how you can slice ·it to fit a · · ~bl}rger. '··. . . :'the.whore roll ,. · . ·is1Wrapped in • '~an.to·sealinithefreshness. · Ste.n:-O!i>P.e.d·irvclearwa:x. ~ . . '\' '• " ii. r;:. I ·. - I ' . . . . . . -. .. ; ~ .· ,,,.,,: . . , ) . . ... . . ~"" .. 1.?Y,.; .. _.:. .: • .!• . . ... _:. -··--- • ,_ ' . ' i/ • ' FRENCH DRESSlNG % ·cup salad oU \,I, cup vinegar 1 teaspoon sugar ~ teas~n salt I(, teasp&>n paprika C.Ombine Ingredients I n covered jar; shake vigorously. Chill. Shake ogtiln before serY.. lng. Makes 1 cup. Note: For a tangier dressing 'use 2/3 cup oil and 1/3 cup vinegar or 'ti cup of each . .. ' Actually, this is an age old shape for natural cheese. It also kind of adds to the romance of cheese. Sort "lmll;'!Jf~'~:::;:ji) of like "a jug of wine, loaf of bread . .and thou" shape . Another way to eat this cheese is to turn it on end and cut it crosswise. Insert fancy picks and hold on! Monterey Jack goes great at •, ' parties or just ~-late-evening snacking. Nat·Ur·Rolls'" Monterey Jack and a nice bowl of fruit ' is a good dessert. too. .. • . • r > . . .. . J8 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdatsday, May 17, 19n -. SPRINGTIME IN PARIS •• Qy;ncr moving to Paris. This exquisite homt> has t he best of ('\•f'rything includiiig springtime no"'• e1-s, f'ushiony ghag carpeting and a private u1r slairs den. Walk to schools. pools and 1>8.rks. The $59,900 Jll'iCt' includes land a nd everything but th1' O\Vnc>r's l"lt''hinnal properly. Breathtaking de. tails at 646-7171. MOVING FAST • 3 Bedrooms 11lus den • l :U, Baths "' J ust Painlt•d • New \Vater Softener, Garbage Disposal • Gas Built·Ins ''Jt'• • .. ~ . ' f'un to Be Nice Co. People"· ., • ""-~ t . ; • • ·' • ' . ... .. ' l '· '"~''); .... -J :.·~.: ~. ~.· ' i·~' ·,.-;. >u.t '" • ' '-··r··.._. ' _........:, , .. -;·"' ~ 'f .~i----.~ ·-~·~' >f"'-.. BUY OF A LIFlTIME You must !IOI'! this 1mmac'ulat1> 2 stOry, 4 bed- 1, 2 b<\th hon1e locn.ted in Fountain VaU.ey. utlful liind£capin!i \Vll.h sptinklers. Priced a t • . ; . . , ... - i ·' ~' . . ., DAIL y PILOT !(I ,i .. ,.IO:-°"I .OFfUI •ll!:j· . . . ' K I · In ~Jc' -~ ..,.,.,•M •fter tht ...... :16° "' .l tr11nW .a1 .. ,..;i. la • •ffkN t• follow thru. ••• ' .~· Advtrtlil"f"-(.mpfete Cewtr ... ew•ry llar. "' ~i 1" W ~the t:l•r'tor Aru-fJrOof 1,..,.1.--. ' • • .. , .. r. "i~ ~!Th9 Adi ... It." I • • .• ' • ' * ..... :: ... ~~!'! ,. ~,.-.,..,,.._.... t • ~~r-- , 'DIS MU.ST BE 'DE P.LACEl ?ilesa Vf'rilr """'<'1'\ f'l'TSllgc 11.rca. Only 2 \' yc1ni; oldJ l.<tv<'i)' rerner Jot h.8.!i sunkf'n prival• illltio f~· o\1ldoo1· entt;"rtalnlng. l!it.: ht't1.1n \'II.Ult .. 1'CI C'enrt1.:s and rock C~1ilat'1..• in li\'in~ roo111. S~nl fur11H\I dinini; roo1n o.nd fninily rouu1. ~rry IX\1·. klt1;he1r \\'Ith bf:iutlful cnUint·r.... I ht'C\roo1111 and RU'illnt Q'18kt' thii; a gl'f'RI ht•) Only 507.950. ~46-2Jl3. , '• ' ~, ' I ' • Th;s 1, ~~~~ ~!~~~:k.!J~!-,A· ~ bedroo1n hom6..eon1-jiletely ll.'tin1l'd th.roui.;hout.. NiC'cly IJnd!\c'a~ on a ·large ,col'nf'r lot. Quir t ncil(hborhooil., bht olh.<>«i,> to sl!hoots and shopping. On]y. $29,900 -AIL tcrn1s. Call 842-2535. .. BARGAIN OF THE Y.EAR • Extensive Pan"lin~ "' Sprinkll'rs 1-~ront & Rear • Why Rent at $25,750? • Call 546-2313 Today! o y $32,950., Call 847-6010 for more detail. t 'SPECT~CULAR O~EAN VIEW • • .. , ••• • 'Thii; 3' bffii'(}1n, 2 hath chnnn•'r hRs built-Ins, At-.1/fr.t lntf'rcon1. nt•1,· shR g t:ar1"•ls, hugr fenc.'Nt yard e.nd n C'O\'l'rl'd flll,J.:~tnn•' · µn tio \\'iU1 BBQ. A~sum" ic lunn "'ith S200 mf)nthly paymPnts ror only $3700 doi\•n. No qun.lifyini;. Price $25,700. Rush ful' thbi Otlf', 84:.!·2535. TRUST THIS, AD Do yo11 like Hvini; close to the bee.ch.? :J'his home is for you. 4 bedroom, 2 baths: 'spa'cious home has a \.'it•\v of a park that \vilJ aive--you that spiri t of oul of dooni living. It's price ls only $41,500. call today. EW2-:l535. .. ,. - ARE -You' FARSIGHTED? Chnlce 4 bedrqbm duplex pJu.s ) _9edrQ01n o,·rr t he garagC'. ~Ucnt locntlon In C.Orona de\ ro.1nr '''ith 3 baths, built-in kilchrn and patio. Asking: $65.500 E·Z terms. Phone 673-8550 'Today '.: FANTASTIC C 4. VIEW HO If Located in $120,000 to $200,mh~~ in Ch ina . Cove -3 Jo,•1'ly bodrooms -\\.i~ f baths. Dra- matic circular i;tai~11y tn llaf{Qus livi ng room \Vith fireplac(', Complc t('ly carpeted and draped. 2 gorg"rous beaches "·ith 90 fret-ocf'an and bay ~TATE SIZED 1,.0T arc ft. LoL 11r end of cul-de-sac su·ect, !tO 70x1 35 !001 corner, only S2 1 ,~tc~·rris. Call 646-71TI. NER .WANTS ACTION! \\'ants, but he had lu drop his pr\Cl'S. :on the market at 559,950 and r«iuced , and he'll carry a second at tha.~ 1-lE CAN'T \VAif, 1-fE S.AYS "BRINli EH ~" lf' you \11ant A Nc"l!l,rt addr<·SS, bt-dfoorns, e tc. and you htlve a dt·sire EllING,'' then call uS a l 6·lti-7171. VACANT LOT \•ie\v and pric<'d at only $85,000. Loan coJt1(11it-./ n1ent or 80~;. Immediate possession. caU ~ fo"?' see this great value. 673-8i5Q. ~' ~:}J.~ • "MESA VERDE" FORMAL SPAN;SH A¢i~~ ,..!l~ You mul"t st-r this one!! In CollC'Rc Park': P'(ri1iffil. dinino; and livl~ room. On the other sidl' o( t hose> beautiful nrch('s, a lar~e cozy fao1ily roon1, plu.~ 3 bedrooms, '/. baths, laundry room. i\1any UNIQUE fcalul'l'S in this Dream HomP. $33,700. CaJI 646· 7171. NEWPORT WEST ' \Valk to th1> ben.ch t~ Ui~a, OOdroom homr '' ith a large 1· --~ Features. tree studded private pe.t,it ~.i4,1-overaW.>d corner lot \\•Ith storage fo~Y,P 'bbit-1P.bil1Spotlessly maintained \vith upgr ~gi. and lush landscaping. Only S33 . CaJl r:!535 Now! AS~U J. ~~~~$$ . NO Q.llA"'I' !i!tn.~ . 3 hf>droom, 2 full bat~ largf! fariiU,y stylt kitoh-· f.n a lKI. top Jocati~s~ IU'l ... c~lent 65' • VA id;ith a lotil.,.ayrrti.!nt ·ot~ atr month. cau 546!°2313. ' « • (, • j . .... _ , .... •.· • 4 BEDROOM SPANISH TRI LEVEL Super formal dining room with 1 tep dO\\·n {Am· il y room &: cozy firf'place. Luxurious carpets &nd drapes. Beautiful landscaping. This ~ an out· standing .family home. Call no\v for more infor· matlon. 842-253,j, Outstanding vistas of ocenn nnd sparkling city lights at night from thts outstanding 4 bedroom, 3 bath home in choke Harbor Vlew Hi Us. Jma maculate conditiQn 1 h1'0u~hout, oil ne\\•ly pa.Int,. ed, funf'lional floor plan, "'ilh \Vall· to .wan car, pelS. and dtap:(!li. All electric buUl-ill kitcl1~n -a:~klng $79,900. Call COt: showing, 673-8550. ,r' BUILD YOU~ OWN , And have one u( the be.Ill vlc"·s in ·N'o1:tl1 U guna Bl·3('h. Street to !itrN't lot '~th trees nnd· brcath-1 0.kin~ panoramic vie\\' nf ocean. Seeing Is \H!- ' li t>vin)::'.. For mo1·e infOrmation, please call 673- 8550. FOUR-2 BEDROOM HOMES n choiC1> 110 root lot -lmn1aculate -Con<\,I· ncd. Sepai:a.te encl~cd patios . -Attachfcl rages. Cointilet~ (Jr!Y~y in ea.ch unit. \Vdll ndscaped y-a}·ds. Convcni('nt l ocation -\\lalk to opp!ng center, O\\'flf'r ha!:! pricl'd fer quick salt'. · 2,750 or "'ill split. to dupk'xes. Call 673-8550. ·' GOT THE .WANT AD BLUES? e t his lovely 3 bedr(J{UTI, 21;.; bath. in Fountain 11<'~'. Bl'3 utirully land.,ca1M'd \vlth lots of Ire<-:>. d fl oy,·('ri;. l !rllnf' i~ ~harp and clenn and O\\'JWI' ·11 sl·ll all tcnns. :S:J?,950. Call 842-2535. GET Ol,IT OF THE RENT RUT 1y t his Sharp 3 bedroon1, 2 bath; 5 year old n1(' \\·i1h ;family r oom, fireplace, built-ins. c'hr· ts and drape!' plui; 17x38' pool. Full price·o'nly 1,500. FHA/VA terms. Call 842-2535 Today!' EXECUTIVES ONLY HUNTINGTON HARBOR Come home to~ true prestige address. Truly a bri.':"ht, s1>8.rkling family home. 4 bearooms, 2 baths, plus a master su!le that ~omp'ietely Cov~ ,t he second floor '""·ith oCC'an .and channel vh.'\V' from balcony. Ladies -you mwt see the lovely kitchen decor. Priced at only S60,500. For mo1·e ·information please call 847-6010. ' • I TWO SALESMEN NEEDEP LEARN EARN , SERVE MORE MORE llTTU II yO.'r• .. alert, dyHmlc p«1ift who's looltflMJ for a treat fvtw•, wl" ont of tfae fastnt trowhtt Compn· IH lo ~· Couoi,, SH Us. Wo Nold v .. 11 Call Mr. Mc<:erdJ.. 546-1600 • '• • You should see thl!I bcau1lful 5 bedrqom, 2 bQ1l1 floml.!. ~000 sq .. f t. o( good ijving for~ f\mily. Shai: c1rr pits ttiru oU l \Vtlh intPrico• &''fire are.nn systems. Ifs great foi· a lat'S(1r fnmn~ 8.nd thel'e·~ a huge yard tor the kids. Call M47-6010 No,v! WHAT A BIG HOUSE! : l;Br..::"'r: r . 6 ' :·· ' •. ' . :1 P'~tnm .oo\1~gl r f--' • •. • • '" A,fl'jl1m · ~' ~ :l Patios 1 ~ J Car Gn1'A._""e • Only S-16,500 • Prrfect hnn1<' r11r lari::<' fnmil,\ "' Call 8"7-li010 'fo >day ! I • . , FOR~ULA FOR A· ; t CALl~ltNlA ·CATHEDR~L ~YOURS. TO ENJOY Jfuge beams & vaulted ccili~s· equal stren~th & spaciousness. 'fhe, IA.rn ·• ?v,lcl)n Verde NorU1. In this ' qUellty built custom home in beautiful The t1e\vest .prcsUl{C' aren. in .'Alesa Verd! Bar 'DoTirr ,Shores. 3 large bcdroon1.~. 2% baths and kjcheri T teautlful cablne'J.'. + '\~ bedroo~ 'a bnta~IJ.lklng vie"' of I he bay aud OCi'an. ):;)(- ' fir c plac~··'~n , llvln ~ ~o m if ""111 9wall.car1ltrl ing an"·E •p&o> and & + f am'ily .room + 'd l n l.n g ro.o f1~ . ·~~"'-11h.a.·)?o Wl llfX1 atrium -t=t"Sunki?n patio-eqtal REAL CAU'F.0 R •. dressing : .A11 elect ric bui lt-In tctieli \\'Ith IA, W:, ·· · -; ·.·. · . ,,. . db hwash r and re!rlgerator. Bcnullfully de<;or- A beBu. l)o,-. ~t~ .... ~.,95o:{ca' ,jf ,54S.73,13~":'" ~ ' ated 'A'it ~xpen.~lvf' wall rovcrings, Priced to _ ~~-"11 iocll at $11 10,~ call 67J.8550 for appolntmeot. .· . · · ;;_ .·J!O•Yif:9VIBw 1~ •· I ! .\Vatch t:hc ocean "l'Jom' Yo\lr 'Jiving rOom •• , Qnly j S34,900 for this spar~!lng t"'O bedroom liem:.,.iit~ ·~ 1:1. ~·ff ;!',,(r:Jf""-l''l~ -l··,·~ ,.,. :~ -" oated high atop _a hill. Ne"•ly painted anct' c&f.-.. -'"~· v:icted so ifs in .sq~ky-cJeai;i ··moVe-t~·t ,onllia . ~~ ,__Ii _ • ' l . tion. Call no\v. for ypur ·a~1ntment with ,beeu· • • ~ liful Hvipg. 54~-2at3. '. ' LioMi-PLus 1N¢QM£ \Vhy not•live in 11-if>1J lo<:alion with the same n1onlhjy piiymcnl yoU "'ould hn.ve in"a mu('h ~ets d csirallle arl'a. M<'!la \;erdc dlililex -i!Jv~ lnf•one si de }Ind rent t he other. ·On•' ha.'> 3·oearoo • 2 side and rf'nt l~e •ther.:·one has 3 ~ , 2 •11,I baths. For further details, call 546·2313 .... . ' NEWIPORT VIEW · . • , A CUI" tom 3 bedroom tVime \\·ii~ a viP1v of Back· Bay, large country kitih('n n.nd beau!~ main .. tained yard fpr'Only $4.7,850. Please 6-2313 to sec this oni:l ' 1 ·. WA~TED!! 0 TENDER L YING CARE from a family \vho eslrcs to Jive in a good 11eighborhood, ex,celle t schools, convenient 4>· m11.rke ts llnd frl'rwtry cul-de-SHc, .close to Mei Verde Country Club 3 fBedrooms + f'am· r oom, 2 battiJJ. cov patio. Priced a t o $3(),1!99. Cal\ 546·.7313 • , SHOP,a ·STOPPER!! • ' I I . It's an 1mmaculate adult occupied home. " bed- . looms. 2 bathi an.¥:.an intercom 4,sy&tem. A bcaut1ru1 diChondra ln¥1n with spri~lers front &: rear. Only $:l4 ,5UO. Call sd-6010 (p'r more in· for.maUon, Today. ' l • . 'll,OO:K;' THE BEST IN ·'" MES:«· VERDE 3 btdroom plus famUy rQorn Pscc~ttr;:r ln-MCM Verde o• a qu!ct strttt. Nr"· c-1tr1ll·t11 aixt hOme In J>l'ocet!I of fbein~ fJfl iOll:'d, Priced /or qulck sale at $38,950. Call 546-2.1 13. · NO DOWN .NO COSTS The owncrS \\'&nt out! 4 IJ4•dr<ion1. 2 hath home on a good rr'!-id1.'nt1a l slrr•ct. 1-'rlcc only $27/1:50 11nd O\\'n('r 1nny pay &II your ·c~t!!. Ce.II 847-0010 for inforn10.tion, Today ! I • ' REPUBLIC HOME Just tv.·o yf'ftl"ll youni.:t LarJ:<' J.lvlng room \fith cathedral beamf!'d cellin'1:1. formal dining roQrn and brea~fa.•t nook in kitchen. Srparnf(' farGIJ:)' rtJO!ll. 3 bltth11. Only $44,995. Jlurry and call ·(q-dilY, '546'231l. :- i "'It'• f'1111 to be J\'lce ·tO' People" .. \ . . • f • :· ' . Opeo Toi t NEWPORT" BEACH 1700 Ne'f\'pqrt Blvd. 646-7171 COST A MES;.; ~. 2790 Harbor Blvd. 5~6-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH . CORONA DEL ~AR 17931 Beach Blvd . 6014 Wa rn e ~ Ave. 33~ Merguelite 842-2535 8~7 -6010 '673-8550 ! ,IN ESTMENTS _ 2790 H1 rbo n Bl vd. Suite 10 r Costl Mt•• I 5-46-lbOO • • • • ' , -: " ' ·: .. • . • { , .. • . •' • •' • •' ' ,. • • • ' ' • • • DAILY PILOT Every one Ha• So me thin g Th at Som eone El .. W anh SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 57 Linde lslt Drive ' Custom 4 BR., 31/2 ba . home on l~a goon. t-.'lstr . Sn. has silting area & frplc. \Vaterfront family rm w/conversotion pit around the frplc ; lovely garden, lge. slip .. , $189,500 For Comple te Information , On All Homes & Lots, Pitas• Call : * EVERYONE LOVE S A VIEW .l\la~nifi cent vie \v of hay & blue Pacific' 3 Bedroom, 3 hath ct11 tem pora r.v \\'ith lu xur· ious carpeting & drapes. See today: S115,000 ''Our 271h Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors • 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis . We're Proud of Dave Anderson Road 644-4910 BILL CiRUNDY, REALTOR NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ~3;4~1~B~·~v;•';d~·~D~r~.,~S;u~l~t·;,;;'·~N;·;B~ ........ ..::6~7l;·'~l;'~' .. 1·G~·"-·-·-·t17ii:-4iin:--~ l a_._"_.,_._'~~~~~-! ~-$28,960 • Gane r.al N th' D I 4 Bed rm-Famlly Rm . 0 rng own . No Down G.I. D~sparote lrrn1~. lty 5'~ d'>"n 11.l! \\'O\.\'! llui.:r JivinJ:" rorim 111rh L. Dav1r1 Anrlr rson in th'" nllll'r~. 4 Bt'drm~. family I (•r;u·k !in~ [trc pl<tt'l''. r:our· f1rsl lour mon!h:oo; of this lil .. liollfiilllliillil ... lrlillfil roon1, 2 pull1nan haths. buil t mrl kll l'hf'n. Ruil!-i n.~. Giant yrar f'arn<'d S21.[XXJ in com- t..; in ~,ffl,t1rnry k i~;h"n. 50 11. , lanlily rolln1, 4 Brrlrooni:oo;, 3 · missions. l l r1111r•1I p111 1n. $:1XJO il1r r1"J11-Ralhs Pnvale door r n11y ........ iii 1!1l1'1nl11g uni ! 11 1th 1•lc1·-1 ~ialll,;r ~uitr. Only :l61J nio. An A11 al'<I \\'inn"r. and ft"C· HOME SO PERFECT trl)n1c r11r f!ltr r. l':lri·!rtc pay. of s214 ~ ~O DOl\'N onl brrakrr. Dave sr.t nr11· 1:"·1r;1t;1• tlw r •i pr n r r . PAY'.\lt:~T! 7,, ann •: record!! al the llunr1ngton Captivating view of the harbor. 3 BR .. fa n1. :·a"~~ -11 k e lar1Clsc11p111g: 1 rat<'. Oil'n<'r t>xlrf'nl,,ly ;in. Brach Hoard of Rrallors. I & dining rms. Very quiet street. Too good oia-1120. xious! c.\Ll. TOD AY! · . . . to last at -'59,500. Jim Muller 645-0.10.1. I lie rf'llirlr!I U1 llun11ngton I Beach 11 1lh h1~ lovely 111le. THE WARMTH OF BRICK Carrie Sur. 11 nd 1hf'1r 11.i , .. IORIS).~l OISO\ l\1akes this home so attr. The interior is just 29:1:1 llurhor, Co~1a ~l<'~a year olrl !!On, Sean Da\'1d. as a ppealing. 3 BR .. o'sized famil y rm . & a good view! Eileen Hu dson INVESTORS -COii.ONA DEL MAR 2 Lots. each 30xl 18 -2 un its ner lot. Snld as \patka~e. OWner will carry 1st T.D. Ex- cellent location. Marcia. Ben ts. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE Popular Carmel model , 11.V.H. 3 RR., 2 ba .. farn . & din . rm. Close lo comm. park &, pool. To see, call tloward \Ve!ls. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING $950. DN. REPOSSESSION 1--£.A'.L'f'Oll ~ .. THEREAL ~Fi~T{\TI:~~ ' 'j t'antaatic 3 bOOroom, 2 balh . . honu· -ft·rshly painr,.,,1, 1 Corona del Mar I nr11ly-~·;irpercd, 11JI bu11t1ns, Duplex $28,000 I f:1mLly tVl<lln, double .i::~rai:r , and r xcr llr nt rr.~irlr1111al Corona drl J\lar -Sl\11l h ol No Down I j()r~'l1lon. A niust ro sCc _ tht tli~h11·ay. T110 twrln >0'ms G 1 1 . . p · C .1 1 11 1 . • c1 111.~. rime> os a I S:?!l.~.-JO. anrl tlr n 11·111 ru!'il ll' ran1r1 i\lesa kN·a!1on. Shaded by I Call :.-1 ·>-~124 (Opfn e1·cs.l t·r1lin~s .and sunrl ri·k. Two t11ll sh11dl' !r('('S. <'flunrry ai. , /i1'drno1n 11 11h fJ1·rpla1·c Rn1t I n10.o;phl"r(' 111 lhe eity ! :: brl'rk p:111os. Triplr ear i,:ar· I ai.:<'s. Pr\r;f'd rii;:lil at $!i2,!:>00. spacious hl'd rOCJmlii, 2 ha ths, 1\·ifr sa\·l'r hu1ltin kitchrn C. F. Colesworthy 11o~pi1a!11y living roon1 11·i1h • ---·-·------- -IT'S SO NICE- IN IRVINE TERRACE Let us shO\V you· this enchantin~ t1vo year old ho1ne. -. .\trium entr.Y. spa cio us liv ing room 11•ith fi replace and VJE\V. 3 Large bed- rooms 2 ba ths. LOVELY DINING ROO"' ~ roo 1n to store yo ur trailer or boat. $62,500.- "SO RARE" -IT'S FEE- Turtle Roc.k 3 BEDROOMS . fam ily room. 2 bath s1 atrium, built ins \v ith self clean ing oven , shag carpeting and custo1n drapes. Large covered patio \vith super Jand scapinj'.!;. WOULD YOU BELIEVE .......... $47,900. YOUNG AT HEART??? -THIS IS FOR YOU-: Good starter for the young family. NE\V CARPE'f, 3 bedroo ms, l:lA both . close to freeway, school & shopping. Small invest- ment do\vn can ''beat the rent race." and IT'S Oi\LY ...... $27,900 .. -HARBOR VIEW- MONTEGO·FEE-MODEL V,.\CANT. Immediate possession on credit approved buyer. 4 Bed roo ms, 2·baths. formal dining room. \vith fa n1ily room adjacent to the builtin ISLA ND KITCHEN . Lot s ol ce- ment \\'Ork in fr ont and patio. Onl y tv.'o years old. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . ......... $54,950. PILOT-ADVEATIS[R 17 You Can Sell It, Find It. Trade It With a Wa nt Ad DA YCP.!:5T-5 RDRMS. 'rhc living is easier if there is ''.elbo\V room" for the entire farnily. 'fhis 5 Bdrm., 4 bath ilo 111e has over 3.000 sq. ft nf li ving space. 1'1lcre are 1nany piclure \\·indO\\'S overlooking the 20x40 htd. & fill 'd. pool. ~78,500. UPP ER BAY-5 BDRMS. Doctor hns. mo\·cd his pi:act)ce to the. Imperial \·a llr.v. This pro1npts him to offer his 3.'h: yr. old. 5 bdrm . ho111e at a red uced .price of f'6~.50!>. ,·ou 011·11 the land (not le as ehold.) Con11•nir111 parking -1>11,~· tn br 675-3000 a "11CC'IJ'·l~;" a t E;iy & Br~t·h !;i•ally General ...;~neral GOV'T. RE~O~!'f;!\!ilON • BY OWNER OPEN HOUSE MESA VERDE Spa.rkfui;: 4 l)r.droorn. 2 ba!hi.-Sit. ' Sun., 11 ·3 rlrrp ~;1;t;: l'ilrprfing Rnd 2422 S. Rent Dr., S.A. fan111.~tu· 1rx·11t1nn. }''irrpla(·"· r·I~. of l\:1rnrr. 11'. o/ Bri~tol1 ra.m1\y roo111, au bh1'.1s and 1 3 RP.., 2 .Bach, fl~~plrH'P, ~P· hr n1·.1· shakP roof. \\.11lk 10 d.'.nln,il 1n1 ... ~<'l'llr P 11r.ra in- sl'i1J)(l! .\: shnppini::. t~vf'ry· s1rlf', 2 l'Ar gar~i;:.c>. Bu1l1·in.11, one qual1firs -Brs! \'!tlur 1·rh·c>r rlrarws 1n n1astrr bed- on \hf' niarla·t -$J1 ,950. rmrn. 11 11 Cfll'[)f'1~. sprink- Ce ll 5-15-8424 tOpen evt"s. 1 Irr~ ui f!'flnL J ust repainted I inside. C!oSf' to all schools and n1 inu1rs from So. Coast Pl<u·.a & n1 a jor !'ihopping. S'.?S.750. Submit All 1rrms. 0 11-nrr 11111 pn~· ALL clo~Jng ros1s. F"or more infonnarion, r.ar~e 4 RR .• fan1 . rrn . tOY"llhouse in Univ. Park. Privacy. comfort, convenience ; xlnt scho ols. Big · in -value $35,900; ··chuck" Lewis. MOTHER'S VIEW Trulv the snot! 1\ biu. Q:raciou s home \v ia ba y .vie\\'; in a fine neighborh oocf , \\'/a hvc.rc. priv. upstairs suite. Going at $69,000. \Vi\li s Comstock. I I & Co. Realton in,·i1ing f1rrplacc. Lo\'rly llOUSE Hunting! watch the 1 Ealiilblulf Office 640.0020 patio. At -ceslii for camper. I ~e111 shag (•arpellng. Near OPl':N HOUSE column. , H:1ys11ll' Ofl it:c ti7J4910 everything. 54(}-l720. I l,;eneral I General -CORONA DEL MAR- TWO tRIPLEXES Built in range and oven , di sh1vashcr and disposal , carpets and drapes. 2 L:n its have 2 bedroom s. 1 bath: 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms, 11fl baths. \V 1iireplace. Each unit ha s 2 car· ports, maintenance free yard and pool privi- leges. . . . . . . . . . . . ... Ear h $79,500. , call BY\·5261 brfo r<' 3 pm. I TRIPLEX i ·NEWPORTHEIGHTS \'ery nicP .l BR. 2 BA 01rnr r's . . . , BAYFRONT BEST BUYS Cust. 5 yr. old 5 Bit , 4 Ba .1 apt. over J.!ar - pier/float. Super nice. $92.500. 2 Yr. old 4.5 BR., view · ha y/orean . Dock for 50' boat. Quiet Joe. SJ:J9,500. Geor.'!e Grupe MORE FOR YOUR MONEY l~.Y far best value in tod ay's market! Just reclu ced $1 .000. Delightful c·orona de! ,.far lor. Now only $53 ,950. Pau l Qukk PRIVATE COMMUNITIES Emerald Bay 3 BR. den , view ...... $86,500 Monarch B•y 3 BR. FR, p~ol , view ~J00.000 Emerald Bay 4 BR. FR, View .... $124,500 Boh ''orke BEST FE~ LOT . BAYCREST One or la rgest & finest lots in Barrrest DO VEll SHOllES ON GALAXY. Suitable for an e•;;tat e·t.vrc hoine. $45,000. Charlene \Vhyte WAS $82,SOO ·NOW S79,500 Broadmoor . f'o rona del Mar. ~1u ch v.a nted 2· stv .. ll!e. 4 BR .. fam . rm .. cfin . rn1 . 3 C.ar i:ar. Spacious yard \v/pult ing ~reen . Bud Austi n CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX t,ive in one . rent the othe r. 2 4 BH. 3 ba . uni ts. \Valk to beach, school s. shop~. Blt·in ran.i.;c & oven, ct1.rp .. <lrps., frp!. 2 Car gar. & P•lio. $79,500. Al Fink 833·0700 _._ Coldwell, Banker ~ 644-2430 SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. . - - - Daily Pilot Classified Ads '· · nriral a wAL11(H & LH real tors CLEAN l SAVI MACNAB IRVINE -------.... _______ _ F1NER HOMES IRVINE T0ERRACE SELECTION 1) 4 BR . 3 bath family home·. Rece ntly coinp!etely redecorated. Large corner lo- cation. $67.sp.o. 2!)55 llarhor, Costa r.te!lll HOME ENVIRONMENT 1hal approal'h{'s lhc> l1te11l. :: I Bdrm~. 2 Ba1hs. Ra 11iil'd I)in. ing Roon1. Kit1·hrn and Rreakrasl Nook. l':nJOY lllP in Univrrsi1y Park ll'hc>l't lhc>re's pl1,n1y 10 dn. S:\!':l.500. Call 6•16·0m. E\'rnings 644-700.1. COLUJ£LL PROPER rlES, INC. RE All ORS ~ AllD ASSOCIATES REALTORS 644·7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY unit + 2-2 BR 1 BA. Good I !-lon1cs ai e SC'Jl1ni.: fa~t. Do I I. i;re lh1~ one~ Charnuni:: :: oca 1011. 8 2 8 h 1 .1 " $51 500 r .. a1 . 11m1 y u1111n.c. , • Bf'ii! ror arlull~. Ea~y yard , up!•cr[J. \\'ol'k ~hop fnr man Roy McC-ardle Realtor .. or 11•nn11ut Gre11t value for 1810 :\'c1,·llf'r! Riv(!. C.i\I. the llcight!'i at $37.500, . 548-7729 . r or thal Hem unner try the Ptnny P incher General 2) 3 AR . 2 bath -one owner home in Ir· vine Terrace •2. Tmil13cu!ate adlilloccu:- picd. Beautiful ]O\V maintenance grounds. 'fon1 (.Juecn 642-8235. ~~~~~~~~-~-~~-~ l!!ri~~~CO~R~O~N~A!!i!D~E~L~':"•-~~R •• ~~~A~L~I F~.i!!!!i!i!!'.I mt'ss! Tl'n11 nt mo\'ed out & / i.,;.:ncr a l , ...,_ncra1 CLOSE OUT S-40;25'0 . * HARBOR VIEW HOMES * . Beau tiful 1-story, 4 BR home \V/large I· R. Ne\v custom drcipcrie.o;, cr.vs tal chandelier.<;. Sel f-cleaning oven. Lowest pri ce of $59.500. ''ou 01vn the la nd ~ BIG CANYON Ove rlooking the 17th fa ir\l'ay view lot. 0 \1 ner l'a n't build due to ill ness. Off ered at $il'.!.500 for r~AS1' sale. Big Canyon 's best lot buy'. INVESTORS TAKE NOTICE ('all to see th is 2 BR cottage \V/firep lace on · R-2 lot (53x135 /. Across fro m Costa J\lesa l)ark . Close to boys club -girls club and shopping. $18 ,950. Barbara Aune li4 2-8235. ~~~~~-~~-~.-~--~~- If Vi RB 1"'4cn•b-lrv1n• R•.1111ycomp1ny 901 Dover Orlv• 642·1215 16•4 M1cArlhur 144·9200 Newport Beach, C1lllornla 92&63 the 01rnr r (who llves in ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -------=--·Palm .Springs) .~ay!'I "get rirt • ol thal lhin~~., Vacant .t in SHAKE ROOF I need of TLC. Cou trt be a I Bi'auty. FL"< it & savc. . . -BEAUTY - S"ZS.:iOO :is is. Call noii• If SPACIOUS ROOl\1S · I 5~!i-2J1'.\ I ' 1111' · · -wha1 you arc 11/Jrr, hrre's I.~~~!, .. ~!.~.~~~~" 4 hf><lroo111 and fam ily roon1. 01rnc>r 11 Ill help 11•i!h fi· nanr l11g. Suhn1 it only f1' ~ down. ~:njoy hullt\11~. ~lu\kc rnof. firt>plru·r. Xln! Jn('alion. Call :,40.11;1\ !0 p1'11 t'\·r~.I ~HERITAGE REALTORS a hi,il J>ing)r lr1·rJ l !;rrtronn1 horn" 11 It h l<U'J;f' family room ju.~! 11 a1tt1lI; lo 1rmpt you. i\.lrsa \lcrrtr lora1inn, nc11 r ~t1opp in~, lhrat1·"· rlc., Bui!tin intl'rt·on1 & fire alarm system. $31 .950. COATS .. ' WALLACE REALTORS -54'-'4141- (0pen Evtninga) LITILE RANCH Cliff haven 4 Bl'drm 2 harh. UN IQUE J!O.\tE. Large h11lCT1ny nver-1 look1ni.: hu~e h11tk y11rd with , an xtra "Gt't·a1\·ay " 1\ork· shnr. Appro.-: 1900 ~fl . 11. or Ne1vpor! Bt'i:!Ch llvtn'.;' ~nr your lllm1ly. ~rar Nr11 porr Hi. $39,500 Newport 1 I at F1 irvi1w 646-8111 (1nytimt) ,... tie house>, country sC'l11ng, B·•YFRO-NT 1·1 "'" '°"'' R-2 ""'. 11'·1 MESA VERDE The Rllcquet Club In Irvine has one home avai lable because of a last minute cancel· la tio n. This tiled roof beauty features a t\vO story li vi ng room \v ith a floor to ceiling fireplace and mass ive exposed beams. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Large fa mily roo m and a cozy dining room. \Ve are includ ing block \~·all fenc ing and additional carpeting as an incentive fo r YOU to buy th is lovely home. Located just one block to park and tennis courts. Liberal lerms and immediate occupancy. Loc ated on Cul ver Road , north of the Santa Ana Free\~'a y. Open d1ily from 11 am to 6 pm (ncopl Friday ) 832-5792 or 979·2113 Charming 3 Br. 2 BA. Condo. olrl fashinnC'rt fmnt porch, J &rtroon1 2 bath. ll'et' lu'H"tf Pool, pier a 5lip -$79,500. all lot !21,950. Take a look ., Cul--dr-Sac tip top condition TEO JIUBF.nT &: ASSOC. ReCf Carpel R c a I to r s ., thruouL l'·or 11alc by 011•nc>r. 3471 Via Lieto 6iJ·S500 516--l!640. $29.950. l!Yfr. dov.•n. 546-1224., !!~~"'·ll!ll!!l!!l!l!l•'l!l~ll!!!!!!!ll!l•lllll!I!! General Gen,ral Gentr•I Gc;nc rc:I Gtner1I General iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WALKER & LEE RIALTO·RS DOVER SHORES -$107,000 fl\E'r :J.:.101.l ~11 . ft. of enmforl. lu.'<1a·y.,And prt>sll~f' in a 1TIAt:· nlfic-rnt. Nr1\'lll'lrt Brach setlini;:: \vilh an unfr11·~r!tabl,. VIE\\'. F'our splH;lf'nl~ hrdroonl~. 4 '1n 1hs, )ar~e f111n\Jy room and f ORi\IAL DJ NlJ\'G ROOi\I. Sh(l1\ n bx a ppointment only, WATERFRONt Sil ft. nf 11 11trt•f1nn1 11 ith yo111· n11n :l bl'drn•1n1. :l bll th ll f'\llT'I• 11'1rfl 1 01·r rlf'nkln..:: [\ir\\·por1 Cnnfll . and rnJn;.o <'11.rnings frorn !hf' nthrr :t hrrt rotlll\ unit IX"lc111'. £llcellenl lnvf;flmtot al S!i9.~'10. 011 nrr 11 d l eon~idrr t rndr. PRlSlNTINli PAN LEE • S1lesm 1n of the Month in April Co sf1 Mes a O ffice ' -· • lfACH conAGE $2.000 under m1.r ket \'llh.i!. 4 bed rooms, 2 bat.Ju, .S206 mo. $26.000 all trrms. BAY bR OCEAN A new sta.r ls bom In the Costa ~fesa OfficP. Olln u·as \urntd on tut month with a total of 7 saleit 1nd 5 listings sold and Ii for fU.hin(. su rfln 1. cl1mming or 11·h11tl!1·er. 3 bed· rooms ""Ith beau tiful long sbag carpet. Home only 2 )lf-UI olt!I. Carl" you believe ONLY -$23,500! T;1 kr ~11ur pl1:k -frurn !his rlc~a ntly dOflr betth mJlfl!ilon _ __.. ADDED FAM\~ T ROOM SIT.Z nlo. 13-hi~ter .bedroom., 2 ~thl U ke """' -$21,~. • • r ·' \\ 1111 AllP1'(1)1;n1strly 2nCIO ~q ft. ot comfort andlu>.:ury. Thrre • , . h!>f• l>ethw""" ~~lbs..~· · Rr,l.U. D!Nt,;G ~QOM . • "uflt-;11'1•· • pl~(ir1:1>lt10K•0De'fn mMl i\.ftt~ Oh land yuu·9WN!. -' J.'5 By apfJ6\ntmont"9i1l.Y. •' .• • • • • .. r. . • ... '• •v:' ,, 'I°" L1KI NEW-$2',1007 i\l &kt' orfrr IJ'.ld take this 3 bedroom betiuty. $145 prr 111onth ·total Subjec-t to 5 ~ ~ VA loan. H11.s ahas earpet1n1. stpara tt a•r•a:• o rr a.llf'y. • IEAUCO'Ul'>tbl!DO~!i == l.Jlr,::r flun1 ly ho'rnl' In !\tt Sfl Vf':rdf!. 5 bi& ~room•. Beautl· (111 ll1 r~t cnunt ry .tlylr kitchen 1vllh flrtpl1~e. O\'er 2.800 sq, ft. nf elc~11nc:cr just a pull Au·11 ~' from J\ftll Vtr<lt Coun· ti')' Club. A MUSTS'EE! CALL NOWl tolRI vorum• of $38<1,MO ! Do ; HUGE FAllillLY l~M I oU ha v~ • Wijl Hit le 11,.Ut ., Plua .'4 btdrooms 1nd cltal\ a a pln. SensaUontl Cell OAn lOda)r_. He All .Olve •hU car~ts and cus~ d~ thro'u&hout. V•U: , --~• ! J NO' 00\VN or LOW l:iOWN-'-BllT HU~RY. 1911r ,._,,.,. CoQSll <yloU... > ?ilr. Dan Lee, -LOW TAJC'iS --;-- Ke11r betich Ind JUl l ~loned, U.S. 3 bed.rQOm, 2 bath beauty c1n ~ bouibt ICJr QN[;Y 133;500. CUI• tom earpetl and dr11pq [hrouabout. - FoiiaNln Valley Office . 11111 ...... hurst 9'68·3371 New}lart 81Gch Office 1041 w .. 1cllff Dr. "" lrvlot -646-7711 OpH hMl•to Costa Mtso Office 545.9491 545·0465 Hllntlnl)Hln 81ach OHlce -842.4455 S40·514' Open Evenlng1 11'0 Horbor Blvd,, Opon l!von lnt• 7Hl lill"t"' o,., "'""111 ( ) 'I ) I • • • ' • . ' ..... -,. _ .. _ .,.. ~ .. -" ..... ,. ",. ..... , ....... ,. -.. ,.....,. ... -....... -- $49 REAL ESTATE LICENSING 9()URSE F•mous licensing course now just $49,' end the $49 c•n be refunded to you when you qualify. For det1il1 c•ll Mrs. Jones, 714-842-5581 in Orange County. MISSION VIEJO $47,SOO • 2600 FT. • Oelu•e e~ecu!IYt homt wllh .o m6nv dell;httul tealures we lnvl!• vour 1dml•1ll<1n. ' 1111clGV1 bedrooms, 7 11lr6mln11 pullman bl!lls, h1111e !Im· lly room wllh elf!lanl llreploce. Orlu•• bt/lll·ln kltcllfn, dlst.waiher. 2 110..., bfeuty wit!\ lllllslde pl1ntl'd wit h manv !rte• i nd C!J!ht!. 1•·, Yfl. new. Pallo Sorln-1"'· t JO.tOlO. HUGE lllcnly Gftntll'd & llnlthed bonu1 room fer t•lensive entrrtalning l ~IWIC· lous bedrooms, 1 btthl, l6mllv room with el"11•nl lireolac~ olf The ~ullt· ~" "'"'""' kl!chtn. CoverO<I oa!lo lor BBQ's & •Ka1>i"9. ~'· ~~ A J -',J"-i:.t,."' ·~.r'o :w:~-~~::.~" .. ,.. ·-·i"""·-~ ..... ~· ·'· '""$"'. ,.. ~-~ ...... '< u ~ ·:~'-:...,,, . F ----~ -.:-•' ~ ,. -·~ --FANTASTIC SPANISH! 4 BEDROOM · $29,SOOI 7000 IQ. rt. be1utv with l car garet•, 11•!1• ctmt11ttd 1>1Ho. !mrn1cvl1l1 t.omt wltll J D11!1m1n Da!h•, f1m1IY rCIOn'I will! m1<;1nitlctnl flrtPl&cl . Pfllo. Lu1h lalldKIPlng. Shor ! I~ lo l>la(h il'Om thi1 1 Yr. ""W homel ~urfer'1 P•r•dl'lf! 967·el65. MOVE TO MISSION VIEJO I $26,900! , '"· "'w •Ml retdl +or YOU. Kl11111 1l1td ti.droom•. , bol!h1, ls.ol••<'d re1r llVIMI room wit!\ '°''"°"' lir•PlaCf, wlfl Sl•PI' buil!;n ki!chen. dltll· Wt•h!'I', Plusn (trpeting, dr~llfS, Par.e. Spri!'lklers, .-.1r cond,.1onl'lg, LO•!l'f '"P!ac...,11•" mod•I 9»-6060 SAN JUAN • EXCEPTIONAL VIEWI $36,SOO bl1 bedroornt. 2 b.llhl, hu11t de!'I, +ormtl dlnlnq room, el1"111n! 1i.-1- 11l1Cf, tlKl•lc bulllln r1noe, owen dl\hw1.tltt. P11;o. Wt 1tr Sof•enrt. wlf cl11nlnD OW/I. Pttlo. l mllrs le ocean In Son Juen (1PiSlrt no. 4tl-!J.l1. Qt ,..,-..,,¥.~·' t*A>;.l,.N~"~~ ~' S BIG BEDROOMS· $44,9 ' De.,Qn !Dr ldrge hOPPV l6ml1v living & ent•rr.,,lnlng. J outlm8n tle!ht, lm9e tnm!ly room w•th 1111011"!"9 •r.d dram1tlc !IO(lr lo c•lllng flre- PIOCf. Oflu•e 1>u11!ln 6t>Pllonctt, dl!.hw••her. Goormrr dining room E•· qu•tl!I' decor -dePP pll• c1rpelin11, c11slom 1V111e1. Prt1llgt .00••••· Free tlllerPd 1wlm -L 1-12-6691. EXCITING 1 1n1clo11• bedrooms, 2 1>411111. lamlly room with lnvltl"9 !!r•plat•, gor1- l'OVS kllch•n ronge, <1wtn, di•hwa•hfr -with 88Q. Ln•ds nt d!d<i"9, lu!h low rnalnttn•nce 1•nd•coplnv. l'f bl<><:~ to l'\tW «llool. 961·.a.15. !. ...;(ii..~ FABULOUS SPLIT-LIVEL • VIEW $37,9001 O•trl00kln11 l111un1 H•ll•, •i>erkl;119 city lilllll•. verdt'll !I'"" hl!lt &. mount1lns. l M<:troom'I, J bath!, h1191 l6mitv room wl111 l1>vl!lne fir~ ol•ce II. h•r>elsom e wt! b••. Fan11st1c De6nt 01rdu• oaH lhru to 01!!0 kllchen, rtrluxt 1>u1lllns, d11hw&•ll•r. Formel Oinlr-u room. Wonderful oello lOr entttlO•lllng. POCl·!f!ed O•Ou!'ld• tXOtrtly lal'ld,CIPtd. IJO-l.060. SUBTLE ELEGANCE! POOLI $SS;7SO l soacio111 l>tdroom1, 211) ba!lls, f1m!lv ,_,., wll!I mos•fV1 llrep11ct. •II· t lH:!r!c '"Award Winning" bulitln •ltcn.tn, d!shw1"'"°, '""''"' dlnlnt r_.,. • TO<I 1tr cl>ndllionlno. SPK l•cul1r w1l!o111er. 8e1utirvl POOi. IOldt ol dH:~lno, ont veer new. Owner rrenslero;~I f46.06IW. MOST IMPRESSIVE IRVINEI $3S,9SO 1100 ~n n t •ecvllve homr In 011nned communltv wl!h 1,n,.11 court,, r"1:~a•I°" •!P -I ' bfd<oom1, l'I> l>lth1, l•mlly rllQm wlrh m111nUlc1nt flrrl)ll'tl. Ot!lu xd 111 electric "Awa•O'" buil! In ~ll(fttft Pille. Eio11l111•11 l1r>d1c111ed. Neer 1!1 llllf! schools. s.a-1 n o. COSTA MESA 2955 Harbor Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 16111 Beach Blvd. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18884 Brookhurst HUNTINGTON BEACH 5824 Edinger MISSION VIEJO 23331 El Toro Road I ,_ "' ..... -· PRESTIGE · COSTA . MESA . $34,9SO Eu1ul.i!t 1 vr. old In 11'11119• 1r1• ne1r all 1ch<X1l1. 1hopoln9 &. church•'· J 101clou1 bl!drooms, 2 bollh•. flmlly room wl!n lrw111n11 t1r1p1tc•. 111 tlK!rlc '"Award" kilchen, dl1hwo1n". Del•gllllul Pl!IO, ,p,.nkl•rt. Owntr htlDI wll!I !t rmst ~-11?0. . 3.~----4 BEDROOM· $29,900 ·.TERRI Fl <;..· l1r11r family llemt with 4 l>tdroom1. 1 b4oth1, h1111e ll11lnt room •nll1ntrd tlv h1'1d.om• llffPll Ct. Delu~e buillln ftllu•ot, dilhWO!h .... LOV•IV 01110. W61k lo be•t h. 962·5!-66, . ·-~ ,,;:«il::i) .. YOUNG · BOLD · BEAUTIFUL! $36,000 Own•r lr1111tenPd Ind mull 111ve !1111 l·vr. ,,..w ""'"' wll!I 11> rn1nv 1menlll11 -11·1 1 """' •••. l ma11...-1l1td l>tdroom•. den, 1 ""'"'' delu11 bu!Uln kltchen, dllhw•"""'"· F•mlly room wllh l111plrl"9 tlrt1>llCf, lllQll V6u!i.O celllno'I, c111>etlng, dra11e1. e-. 1helve1, will morrlfl. De<oralor'1 dre1m. P•tlo, •P<inkltl. t6l-llll. LAKE FOREST 'WOODGLElf' $39,900 E•Ptrlly l1ndK1i>ed, orKllf'1Y m1nlcured. F1mll y room tor 111 t11e IC· llOI' bcMiltt I hl ndlOfTlt llrtolttf. 8vll!ln rlf>llf, GYf'I &. dlshwt iher. LU•• urleu1 deep Pt~ C6rpelln11. CUiiom d••l>tt. Fllttrtd 01110, LevllY Yl td -rO,•t Otlc"l IJ0-60JO. r . • • IT ·--HUGE BONUS ROOM $31 ,SQO..NO DOWN TERMS No down G.I. -I~ d-n 1'1111-Vt!. Lovelv 4 ~room 1 bllll t.omt wl•h family room most con~tn•MI pf! lne bulnin ;our..,.., kiklltll, dls~w"'~'' l!Ol'u• rogm for 1ddfd Plt1surt -flnl•llfod &. simply t>o>eu!llult Mirr"''· l1vlih brick -t Hugt POii tilt'<! roar v••d -'"°"' tor ctml>tr. 51\!>wl Ilk• • f'l'IOdfl! •~1·15'1. : . We Sell a , Home Every 27 Minutes! ' ,. • •• G • ''"''' -low Gown noln vfUI ' l>f<lf!'0"1•. 1 tlMll•• n cludl'd '~"' !1vln9 room will\ ll•nd1ome lir•ol1ct (WHID(l~I • olclu<esque l1r.d1c1Pf4 v••O Gourm'el" pr>dt t>u•ll·ln ~11c11rn, d••llwa,111r, lavt ly pt tlo to t 1'1ar coo! "'''" !),., • .,, 1112~1. • ...__ . 4 BEDROOM . $31 ,000 . NO DOWN G.I. l o;. down ~II 0111,.., • olu' 7 !o••lv l)alll<. ;,ol61Pd rear llYll>G r0Gfl1. <•"' 1>0Hn11, cu.iom d•IPl't 8 u•l1·•n B8Q, P•••llvt Fo11n1aln Yl ll'v locatlonl N••• "llooh,. •h01>1>l1111. t67 IJIJ. • ' l •• • POI NT • $43,oOo ~ E1qul1ll• trl-!evel tionw 1>11ly l "'"· ~w wl!h 1nlrl1 det!> ih•I CM"IMll nt: • ti.11room1. J HJ11rll1 b.1111,, f1mllv room. 811Ulln YKU11m t~111m, ••tu~· •ltl'll1ncn . bull!lns, dllt•Wl•htr. Formal dlnl1>1 room. Prc1tnlo1>1!lv l•nd-.' 1c1ped. 1 P•!lo. Nno..-enCll"I vllw of hills, mo11ol1ln11 Nt•r !h1 mtrlll9, ind 1\1 thol>Plnt. '9J·ll,1. ' ,, , :J .. --,. _1 ."-":.. -:»: NEAR ST. FRANCIS PARISH • $4S,5001 noll SO. It. llrOt ffmflV PX"1:1ill~P l\omt Wl1h j bl'ClrDOm!, 2 btth,, t.119' f1mlty •oGm tor "Fun s~s" DOtlh • htnd.omr, m1HIVP llr1PllC,, h>rmel 111111,,., room. "Tl>P QI Tne Lint "' bull11n rlnllt , ovtn & dh h.,.•lhtr. Piiio. Au!omatk w11tr •Diltnt r, ••t<lllC 11ar~11e ooor OIJll'tr. BOil I. tr1llt r acte11. Huge bon•lt room! Lo., !'Nlnten•nce lt nchcaplng, t61 'W. -· ~·t~,,. 2300 SQ. FT. SUBTLE ~ '• '• :: ELEGANCE-$36,9S01 Ne down G.I. !trm• -low down non Ytls. N•111v menltu'"" 1roufld~ t1"rlullv !1ndoW;aP<'d. Lovely Ir"", colorful shrubs • bood':-OOl"I'· l ole•"' ln11 1>1.1Um1n b11ft•, 111 tlfctrlc "Aw~•d" bull! •n kitchen. d l1llw1•ll•r: F1m!lv room wl!ll ~~onl~ f!f e1>l1c•. torm1I dlnlno room. EKIP• flt '!'• pftlo "" , w1rm summtr d~v -C'POI <><:•en brte/flt 1'1-MU. LAGUNA HILLS FOUNTAIN VALLEY HUNTINGTON BEACH SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO HUNTINGTON BEACH L1gun1 Hillt Pl111 17945 9017 31771 9931 2437q • .; Rockfield Magnolia Adams Del Obispo Hamilton :: 540-1720 842-6691 962-1373 846-0604 830-6060 830-6030 842-2561 962-5566 493-1341 962-8865 Free Real Estate Career Heu All The Facts How T erbell, Inc. Hes Sold 1 lfi Billion Dollars In Properties ON MAY 15fh···A MONDAY NIGHT * Video·T elevision Demonstration * Special Guest Sptekers. $~9 LICENSING COURSE Learn ebout this new plan ev1i11bl1 for the I st time thru T orbell. lghl Learn How Our ''Fast Start" Program Trains You To Success • LICENSED OR UNLJCENSED ••DON'T MISS . THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY% MONDAY, MAY 15th 1:00 P.M. RETAIL CLERKS UNION BLDG. llJO STANTON it.YI. IMHr Crfldlltl-N'"' W1te"'• ,.,ry "°"" • F. M. TARBELL CO,;,.''A NETWORK OF <f7 OFFICES'' • ' . ' .. •, • •. .. • • . • • . . ·l. ;· '· • ' .. • • '· " ·' •, m&r-•DVtmsu J a -· .. l~:r -· ... I~ I -·" 1~1;;1 ;;-;;--;;;;I~;;:[ ...... ~:.I --iiiiii· .. ~I~;;: ! _ ..... -J~'--r -~-... ~H~ Hunt"'9Nn leaO trvlne L.,_ tile San J uan C•pistrano Mountain, Desert, --Wo ~'[ ,., c..... ....... FIRST HOME? $18,000 HARBOR VJ£W HlLLS Lwk lCumf'IJ 4 Br. 2 &. tam rm. lrplc. pool n icl. "Print On11. M&.ICIO. 5U-(t289 Ro aorl 171 W-Jtd! NEAT Ol<'NR ....._ 4 BR. 21. BA. -.. l«t.don ud dn.11 l BR. 2 ti&. • lam-UJn mt. ttia ~ fn<'d yd, 2 Lob , tttl~ T -T S2.G VIEW LartJe Femilyl l.OCATIO:il Uy room homt. Llltc lhda 1 ml Dana Harboi', 4~7C. Voonridp cahL,... fU,7!(1 $33 900 LOCATION poOO. Wnwi cabin SM.OID • .._ Wnll> home .. v1u.... s.s•.• ~ _ .. , 0' ""'"1 0 ..., to lh&rT an the amenlrW.. of· Pan:. )'GUI' O'W'1' recTtatJOn I Jl••l SJ)f'~r Re.! Eltak. P. • ---------f~ 1J1 Thi. ~ Mdnlam, 2 I arU • )'Om' °"'" ncrtatio!>n ~hocOGll& lotoeoo J• lllGblt HomM Sox 2113. 811 Bea.t LUI. Cott• IN .. HO OOWN TO VETS bath banvo. H•ppy f&mlly room! A '"' atttis tc widf'. r r'CM CaJl1. 3 BR., 2 ti... Qu~ oorMr. h'lln(. family room wit w1dt IT'ffn~ll . twll'l'Uftina l4ll V"1.a Lado · m.4562 '-'2 =8'-R_hO_m_•_m_Orc~-. -.,- ~r •Jl9.tt. Nut lrttw•Y . tiJ"l"pl•C" for .u to Mjoy pool• • ffftftll Cts. J BR. 3 BR + fl.Jn . "dl11 mu.~· rMollil• Hom" I H 11 h "''II \'. l~ •ael lhoppina. $29,SOO, •nd admlN' moll l"OfJVt nit nt n, &. plu.t bonus rm, Must I Lot, atrftl IO •trfft $69.500 For s.1. 115 • lrrttk. l\'~xt I() gtn •tort. --.-GEM ort tM driuxe bulltln kit· IH 10 a~lat ... Offered 15 Ff. }(}f li e kome Strio.t t SW.0 caih No term.I. 2:04 16"10 w. C.Out Hwy .• N.B, ch rn. diih~~r. t.nytiY far" S49~. tneWdin& tht to •trttl ', •.• : .••••• : S00,000 CONT£MP0-EiMn Apt:'· Ol. r REALTORS , M2-46 21 petio. Attracu" Lt.ndlei p-l&lld. . LIDO R E ALTY GREIEN JtfVllt RETIR&\!INT dtb.,.;1 necr 1--P-ARK VIEW '"'· ,_ colorlul .... • i:m v~ "·""· N.B. c .... a1 Family l'at1< , ·'• ~,,.,, 3;;J; -ahn.1<111 IC).{jlj9l 7). !\10'.\.'THl.~ACE RENTAL lAll VUJ • 6 7300 FRO~I $69.!JO! *'rea.m $tf,!IOO. 146 I ORI\ I I. Ill \II\ 1".!.A ,·r,~· Cnrntr .. bt>l t y;ird I ~ v.r.. A gre•t family community :_;Om:c:_v:_;il~I• __ ~--""" ~ 3 ........ ' • .;,, -fort It lux11""" tor Roil Eatoto Wantitd 1 ... .:x1arp ~rnnm, f'OR ult by OWF'lf.r, C.~. '2 / "' .. .,,., -~ .. Newport 1i <?ust.om dupl.-,r, N e wp ,,rt F1lrvt.w Baycrest Beauty l ba1h1. d«n. -EVERYTHING-NIW-1 Stor').' Md.rm., tam rm. "·t~'Ont. l.oeJ ttd 10 min. Vt'A.'\TED apll'l.mt.at bOOMI. ltland. · ' .Th i• 1' 1 lw>a ut l.Ars:r. ,;"parii1"' f 1 m 1 ! y Own.r/Broker 4 BR + 2 IA I "SINCE 1!46" formal dJn nn, Irr hack. eut-of .AAaheim "'" l'lfW Ori nff' eo. 10 ,,. !it) units, -.·iPH kiPpl prupeMy . l.l'.ll~'of I ~11 rtl'im lor "'n1trt1in1nr lar(t 646-7010 $27,ttO. 11,1 "'"•~in Bank B~ yard. covd pano, xlnt cond. ft.ivfl"lide Fwy. Take Gtten no t mor.-than 1l >ft-o..S. prirle in °"'-ner,hip. ~~r (•nytlm.) a:ro•JPI l &rlrrn11. 2l, '.\fESA Dtl ~tar. 4 ii:'· BP.. 2-rfeat~1 NE."\\' pain! in and I Univt l"'lty Park, ln'lnf' S43.30'.I. OPEN HOUSE S.1 ~= ;tt~:mi.~=· to Quirk action! Hardy 2U: :u 1':;.~ ~1:·0o/1~~:dwi:~ \ ha i h~. Pnlry ~·1y I n to BA. family rm., HOO MJ. ft, out -l'nd ">UI NEW 1ha.f D•y ' J.51-7000 N ights • SUn. 2TU Alb.ltmsi Dr. 4901 Grtt.n lUviPr Or. 371-351 1 t xt. 336, day or bfo~u r 1fu l hvinr ro om . p.tJllO wJco\'tr, 1prtnkl.,r1 n.rptt, cozy firepl&C'f', blrin Ph: 541)..?!68, Principa.la on-Cttona ** n 'n37-7374 nitf'. $32,M'J. $23,000! f1rrpJa1·,., hlllM, 1hab roof, lrnnl " hark. n--crpt. P./O, and 11·1 loc11ed on a Legune a..cti ly. .~~~~,_,.-,,,--,-;--:-CORBIN• :-;., 00\lo n to G.f,'s. 3 nil"" h1,-ge back yard. 136,000 0-'nfl', 546-9833 prin. JO\'fly trtt-linM ttJttl. Jl'i 1 A WALK : BY OWJW"r. Primt Cornt-r llrl5 '.\fayflo\,·t r DoubllP Ex· l ~~~:i':it Lo~~~ I ~=m•b . ~~ ~"r:wt ~ll:.L~ .... :~y;.~~E only, in m!nl co~1 1;i°~1 ~~mil I s e I Suptr pool! 2 sty.-48r. ::~~!;.~~ io.x;:'j,•.d;'. Only. m-31~. MARTIN II<' n, ng ' MES.A ViPrdl! -3 Br -2 B• i your t rma. 1 -' N PA E . f'rplt". lam. rm. cpl!, drpe. 963-1368/MJ-1186. • Mody ...,...,rk ff'a1t1tt11. P.1t'h 1 ....._l tll or Eve. 675-1127 }'im. t'tar park. ichlt , --Th.It will bf your 1,1 ,·m-1 9j9...2UI. I .... t\l'Wt pa lW'hng, .,.,all tn y,•111 ---------EXCEPfIO?fALLY Ni('!! 1 BA REAL TORS 644-76'2 I h o P P j n I · N e w I Y pre.uion of this ' BDRM. i' , <'llrplPl•ni:". dtaPIP!I. AdorabliP rf'l:lt ronited Ii i hag crptri,.. DE!<.' homt-, l>t't•il~ natic I N•wpMt ... ch 8x40. Sci.®,,, ;~;m.:~ LITTLE GEM-ptiyMu~. L u 1 h low 12 x 24 aluminum rm cfl n· ,,,..-,---..,.--,,,---~~ maUl!Pn&nCe landscaping. -p . ·-k 17141 Stach Blvd., H.B. arc llttfu~ "''/U t .. rior I'll Ducks on th• Pond CONTEMPft l ' i BR. \\'"II bull t 1,,,,1.,r 91i2.-5.'.£6. bck -laybou11t 1n ""'c "'OO D PLA-'lK, OLD E _. hom e nr ~""'P'lrt Hl'lithlA 1 )11rci. By O....·n.,r .. 546--3451 $32, 950 R O O r L J N E of"' The bi1 5 be<lroom canal LAGUNA HILLS on R-2 ltl! "l~p11r,. tn build. I BY Owntr • Lnvtly 3 BR. NO DOWN TE RMS M'EATHERED CE D A R fl'Dl\f hnm .. COmlPI iv ith 111 ~t adult community Allt y 11r1•r1J. $19,riM. NEWPORT fpl., rnr Inf. rm 1.,r boa r, All the luxury feAtUtta htr. j SHAKES. l...oca!iPd in the ""'n Oock 01 mallard1: Thi• adjacmt to U isurt 'Verld. .ROSE con AGE BEACH I c1mp1Pr 2835 Portola Dr. PLUS! .. bir l>t'drooms, 2 ~art ol Lagun.1 '• Ri\'llPr& I 1paciou1 l'tomt i.\ In r-,·,w. Beaut aurroundina:•. all lux· "'"1031 I• ,. 8 ull • ..,... C o a 11 1 I i n ,., \\'/A N , por1 ShoN'.\ and ha~ tf'nni1 """' 1ppointmer1t1. Then.-2 BR. hOmP nr. f\'f'wport • INVESTORS ,,._. , . II: •m n P ma.. ,_ ·~. ~J Hl!11ht•. ~twly pain!,.rl. I PARADISE BACK IAY I E•stBlutt 11ohonnaJ .. _Rn~n1n1c roo~ .. '~ 1 ~rrc:::;.G u~~~ ~:. ~ ':~::c~1i'~':1;v:11:~ ~~~pot1~~:1:~uh1~ ~ Let kit. "''/brkft.L rm. . NF;W 110 .\tE -PirturPMJUIP. I 1-P .,..."lu,. 1 prtpa1o:u in BLU "FS "E" "-II I "A _,.. rm. "''/hiah vaulted ~ilin1 walk, 80 .,.,.h•t rould )'OU JlDRE! S22,900. (h· .. r one ar•r, pare'! "ith S. CapP Cnrl with hnrk "X1"'r· ,.. 1"" 1 'ectrir •'•~u i APPROX. 16 FT. AT want! .. Tht o"'-ner mifhl Ste ftlf' "Award · 'lrinnin1t" POOL u.nit-. P0!!11 ble R·4 :r.on1 nri:. ior. hJR'h .,Pf"" hf.am ct ilina•) LAra:'it rrttnbtll , 3 plus ""i nn ing k 11 c h" n ' PEAK, "'/W CARPETS ' tnM !or a local duplt x. fUrnit htd modiPI Mmes ON HIGHLAND DR . !:'.."_a~ ~~~·-·"M'',' .. ~"'1oc' .u~!· ~m~r~u~1.,~~r: ... ,~ ~I ;:i~:n~~~;:~hold. Pt r-~=:~r, c~~~!:uzdr~;~ CUSTOM 0 RA p ER I E s Call m-1'225. SALE nns WEEK. l ~al ho I 1 ll ._ U\JIJtl ......,..., ,..,,,.. '' THJ\UOUT. Chunlng fam. &10-3900 or 830-7900 ...., ml! n rr mf' •r·~•r C•ll f.,r delalli . ara1t f11m1ly room i nd din· jl.,, thrunul. Lovely (.'(l\'""'d dtn or 2nd !iv. r .. hu wood ------··-· Bu1ln111 Op,.rtunlty !ti ·HO CANDY suf)PLY ROUTE ISO SELLING INVOLVED) PART OR FULL TlME !':n"' 1vall 11blt in Orana;t Count)' and IU?TOundinl 11.rea~. You m1y kttp yoUt prtstnt pngilion. All loca- tion• art rommercial or factory turniahtd by bf. Qualilitd per90n will blf.. Hla;hl11nt:l11 ar.-11. 4 ~pie. BR .. ,._..., ~ 0°" IO-• , .. ,,_1 Ina"'°'"· •.••...•.. 134,600 _{,':''-patio. Expert ly la.nd1eaped: t ' ,.. 2 .,_ .....,.........., ,~. • &. block floor.\, USED BRICK , am 'J rm., ~ ..... · ... k1rch· PETE BARRETT ·y-§1.r[' prttisely m an i cur e d . en hltn~ .. t'l.l'JI., drlPl!'ll ' " :st t_:, u 962-:soli6. r I R E p L A c E FROM 1parkl1n2 H &f"piol.S44.IXXJ -REALTY-.. FLOOR m C EILIN4.. COLWELL P R(lPf RT ff c;; INC RF Al l(JRS come di.\tribulnr for our ~•t ltt•lt, I ~ candy I Mou nds, Almond .. --'°'----~--~ ~ Joy, Ba by Ruth, Butter· tinier, Nt stlt&, Planten, S ILT-IN \\'ET BAR. a-t. CALL I!\.. ,,,.2 ,14 'L~2-52DO '.{~_1_ rea ty 9 ~ -,,.: SIKlins 1IU11 w1.ll open1 tei 4tf,~ML _ ~ _ __ _ · --· -sz5 -2414 Vii la rlrl Oro lrt. masonry dtck f'nclo.M ...... POSH PAL.Ace-1o1·/black iron rails. Spacious N,,, N ,!,~:,L~•Y•t o rtlc t I• Spanish Adobe• ACE HIGH VALUE 6'~-~~~N~IP;~E CLOSE TO IE.ACH kitchtn .. v1a11. bi't•kfa11 I P11.rk -llun11n110n r~u.Je, 4 + FAM RM T J IA art a, HAS B U IL T ·IN '& $25,500 Sol ' b $1 2~~950. d hi ~rlrt<i 1""' th•n Mw, modi· Founteln V•llev SlS,000. , r0•18~.!,'sHR l '015PO V !:Ne. FABULOUS BUY I In UI ! 3 ..... droom, 00 I ftf'<I Catal1n11 mOflt l. 4 B .. rl -• c....-kl ho I I I ""· .. .. r.i ., 2 'fears o!d, 4 BP.._21~ Bii, "l,..r 1ng me n x n art a. "Uif'I ll !mO~"hl'rP 111 ''''" 1•11 r gi1ragr, r!I)~ If) tf)w~& room , .1 ha th, $4,750, "''Ill H ' bd ., 111 wrrn OCEAN VIE\V, '' " :t r1r, gflril"11 k 1!., f11m & uge mAI r r rm t lll '· IACK IAY-••••••II!!••• I Toet1i1P Ralls. Pay Day. Mille 3-IDllM. Acrea .. fer ••1• Ut CONDOMINIUMS . . 80 ACRES, New Mexico, nr. Builde~t c Io • to ut . In na tional forest. $61.25 PER be11.unful .Newpo rt R1v1e:ra, 1 ACRE. S4!\ Mo. 963-0047. 211, ACRE1' Antelope V1llty, onJv S'1.i0. rlown. Owner mu.st atJI. 5-\8-308&. Dlids, RH IPJ Pta.nut Butter Cu p -advtrt11td nation.Uy on T. V. t lc.1. y;,. art a na tional company. Vtry ~ lnromP pn11Pntta1. You mll.!1 havl!' 2·k hr~. per v.·eek 1pare t1 m~ 11111.y• or evtt.l. lfl!IO ~EQU!RED -rtar \''''-A I ,, m , • 0 m C'lly p11rk. P..T'ICIPd r1gfit. h: movt you Jn. !' I l'k I Hu&t MSTP., B DR M -· " -din rm~. 1ha2. 12 lndscpd 1rtp a ct:, 1 t new . w w r •.('()Vt'rrrl p111 1~ ~rrf'tnrd tr., I 6'12-1771. 1 & d ll h b 1 SUITE ' with .,. a I k -i n COATS y1rrl. boa! 1pac1! S42.9.'l0. crp 11 rp~. " pus . 11 -CLOSET & p R I V ATE m1ar .. r •1zt-RR!. nron IQ. ·fi.J 21.~ b• .. noor to reil int firep/act . ,.,._"', sh.1.it c.11 rpe1 thnM'lllt . cu11~m draptt k dl~hw1,her. Hurry! Ju~t 4 let!. YOU 0\.\'N TH E LAN D. 126.250 F.P. 4 bdrm. modtl.1. lrom SU,600 10"%o dn. 'W'r'r in!. T11.kt IrvilllP to Santi Jsabtl Avf'. f'oHow the 1igna lo moclt l or cl.II Salt1 Office 540-5147. Comm•rclel f"ttr mor,. tnfermalion v.'Titt: "Jit 0 UT E DEPARTM!iNT • 23", P.O. Box 1T39, Cnvin1., Ca ll!, 91722. Inclqdt phoniP no. · ovtrJooks fl2', J,.mon anti Ontu & By Ownf'r ~8466 t"n1n VII>· inn 11.pp'1, 2 t>i& pa !JOJ, x!nl ' B 11 ~ BATH. Thi' bttter qual ity or1n1tf' rl'f'<'I. u t 1 n W _ ld11cpg. Gt or f"H 1enn1 . ...,. ! f,. -111 v .. r k t rchi:n, 21 AL LACE BY OWNER. 4 BP.. 1%. BA Call 847_1221 homt is in A-1 conditien, tll1hw111hf'r. o"·rier J,.av1n2. ~ REAL TOA.5 r fam. rm., 1;hag cpl~ .. 1800 · Owntr hu al~a.dy movtd 1Ming aized blodroom1;, Hur· ~ I J OJMn Ev.nlngi I ~· fl. $.l l.500. 963-2146 or North i' if a priced for im· •'I\'! Brk .. 962-MSS. e 962-4154 e 121:t1 :t7!Mi721. med. u lt at, --NODOWNTO--3 BR, 2 BA . Condnminium -$41,sOo FULL PRtCE TARBELL ~-DUPLEX-.-. \\aik lo hfol\l"h. !\,.arty nr"' :studio 11ptii. 2 BR., 113 ha. •t-ach, ~·1 pat10. Prictd at ClubhM/Pool 1-·aciJ. 2 car 111'1 8'ach Blvd., H.B. SEE TODAY! VETERANS TWO STORY GONE TOMORROW! Spariou~ 4 Bdrm l!omP nti'd"' clo!td iara Owntr. $29,500 MISSION REALTY redrror311ng. Family Room, 2 F1rPpl;ice,. Buill in.\, Form-~. ''FUN HOUSI" t If' ,.. ·1 K" 985 So. Co&st H~')'., Laa;una r nrmal DlninJot" Roon1. B/I 11 JnJn2'. ami >'room. ••· Homt'. .V\. 4 ' ipa.ciou* bf.droom•. 2 Phone (714) 4'4-t7J1 Kitl"hCll, ,.-irepJaC'P, J Bith· t'hl'n "'1111n1 area. 5 bffi. Bdrm., '2 Ba ., family and blit.hs, b . bl h I 1 rooms, Bring your lm•&"in· iixim'. l.Jl rsi:t lo!. All lprma d ini~ room. Sina;le story. k"t hf> rir h ·,; t e r Uk FAMILY HOME ,$42,500. Call: 6i3·361iJ a1 t0n. VA S-4.1,500. Call inrludina: VA M down. f'ull By o111tntr. 968-02.44. f~a~u,;;, txt~a :•tinv,""'•O~•· Thi1 ' bdrm. 2 bl.th. cloiie-in 67S.RR86 F:vr1. 646·0555, i-;vcnin1ts 644-i00.1. prire S.l9,!*JO. NPar UC!. 5 Br & 3 DI. Heattd ponl. Add•d on ,....,.,trlPd l ·-,.n-family kome offtra an C11ll 540-1151 IOprn IPVf~.) -.v. ...., associated COLWELL f'rplc in Mu tf'r 8 R . t d patio nverJook.1. a unobstructablt r ity & S42.000. 9611-2365 •If 6 pm. gorJMU-' l'A'lm pool • coa11al \"if'I\'. Fr t • h l y G•rd•n Grav• p.1.rk-like yard. Phont j1.ckJ; "Painted Inside "-out. Thi• ---------· 1 in 1111 btdroom.\. Submit m cu11tom Mme couldn't be PROPERTIES, INC. .,,p,,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS REALTORS BROKER~EALTORS 202S W lolboo 673·36•) $24,950 ~-CORNER-*-EMERALD BA Y-1'-•"'-'"M:O:· ".,"'.o:v~."',d~•"'$'.'l3'!'f'!'500~-'"-I ALL ri:RMs -'nR . .> BA .. lik" new crpt1 &: drp1, d11h-l3~aut J fU[ 3 BR. hon1r on laa. Charining J Br .,_ r 11m. rm. Grrat Mu.1.e lnr family nr "''" w1hr, waltrAOft~ntr, OVf'r· .Corner Jn! 1v room for hnlll Jmm11cul11te! Ocean 1ide ol •rlu ll hvln2'. :t BR. &. family sir.f'd Jo t w/block ltnct . Or !Tailrr, f .A. Hr1t, f1·pJr ., Hwy. V1ev.·. Idefl l Joactlon. rm., 11·1ll<'r.,enl"rl·in PAfit> •I 847.R5Q7. ,l,,~ hath11, hr11vy 11hakc rnol: Sl45.000-Hurry hoat yrt. lmmed. po11.~c.•.•. I U 5 AFFILIATED . quick pnA.~l'll~. &. good 11· 1 TED HUBERT & ASSOC. BALBOA BAY PROP. ' Brokers Rtalt "•MORGAN REAL TY &II the old stuff. Buy tht Huntington 8Mdt down G.I. lt!rms.-low cklflw replaced for $55,500. all othtr'~ 96Z-137l . TARBELL S Instant Cash $ for your equity. Wt pay co1t1. 24 hr. sPrv. 847-A507 .A&tan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 494--9473 5t9·0.116 * OCEAN VIEW * Be11.u1. 3 bdrm., '2 bath homt PraP9rty_ 151 First Tim• Offered C.O.st H1vy, Corona dt:l Mar 3 Commercial " duplu $~.OIXI O\\IC TD@71n. 't. HARBOR VllPw Homta-5 I . 17th St., Cost• Mesa bdnns, lrg fam room & den. Top location, low down Unu1ual DF.COft.ATO R JN. 11.S,.. Spendable mum TERIOR plu s all BUILDER R.ealonomics, Bkr. ~ EJ:ITRAS .. Chann 1~g u~ I Dupl•xe1/Units br1rk p.1110 & l1rt r \llf I 161 'l't'/quaint aarden bN"akfa!li -·-·-·-------nook. S72,SOJ. Ry 0 "'11U· BRAND MW dtluxe trip!.,:-..:. f"'or appt. phone 644-e246. 2293 Fordham Dr., C.,.L BAYFRONT, PIER Cham11n1 5 BR bl".a rh homt on &andy 1hore. Excitin1 harbor actil'ln • choic• Bklr/Owner. 54.3-614J: eve1. BY Owntr: Capn ~ach. s.;o.cro or tradf! tor lot. CUI 5.1&-0346. Income Property '" locale. 1----------ATIRACTIVE Tri-plex \\'· 2301 81.ylide Dr. $168,000 aidt Co!ta Mt sa. Idt al tor By Appolntment ownl!r Mcupi,.r. Prine. On-T~ Hubtrt 675-8500 ly. Owntr. 54.9-1A06. ---------NEW DLX Dana Point WAN T E ~Investor with c•pilal for ~una couple tl'I buy 11 n!ique1. V!'t know how It .,,htrt to buy. Mike & Betsy. % Steve HWiio.r. i81 E. 19th Aw .. C.'.\f. LEADING PantyhoR C.arp. M\I' l&k in1 applications for qualilim di.11tributors for On.nae Ct!. C ~ m p 1 n )' tMl inin1 -·Ith I I n I a It t c ttturn. li14 ~ 979-8612. * LJQUOR Llctn11P, Oranae Cn. elf ulf'. "Clean." . . 5.'7-4S10 or 499-3992. ~Y to Loan 1st TD Loans 6'14 % INTEREST 2nd TD Loans * JUST LISTED * duplex $49,950. 33932 Silvt!r Lowe1t ratt1 Orl.ftllP Ce. Lonlern. W<bb. Bia . ..,_.... "WE BUY TO'S" ~Mring. Offf'rf'd for S:l7,950. 3171 \1111. Lido 6'5-11500 * 642·7491 * j Y 673-6642 675-6459 ""w •Ml STEPS TO BEACH . Gener•I "•n;r•I -3 RR. 2-11ty. Rr.ciPl'illy dttt1r. ~ TWO STORY U.S. AFFILIATEO Bruker• Realty w/lormal _di~if!I., • fam i!,y nn11. Llvinl rm. hu 11~. stone trplc; nlc:t! pe:lio areas: iood neiahborhood, close to aehool•. Askinr J.t.1.850. BEACH. fNCOME X1nt kScattlw;I. S47.500 G1•rj9Wlhr•m•on _. 21 Unit~Nr Shop't· _ . , S•t"tl•r Mtg. Co. 2 • 3 BR. 2 B•. 12.11 'Ell~ 642-2171 ~II Av,,, HB. SQ) M. 547·3~7. Strvin1 Htirhor area 21 yn. 4 UN~ for: w e by owntr. NEED CASH"! n.00'.I. Or up Xlnt f1nanc1al return. Call 10 $3.00J, SIO.OOJ and morl:. a.fltr 5:30. 5.'1-0l5CL SH. Av~ Thril't tor a Jtial IMu1trJ1I Preperty 161 r.statt Lo.an. Upon approval. ~ .. /' PICTU•I THI HA•tOlt A•l A'S llST LISTING-S , •. THE Y A•E IC NOWN AS UNl9Ul HO.WIS 'SERENE LAND S CAPE domi nates the . nei~hhorhood )j tirro unding thi s 4 bedroom Baycrest pool hon1c . F.xcellent flo or plan for ''teenage" fa1111 ly v.·1th 1naste r sui le to on e side and deep v.1atc r pool just out the family room d oor. an1l near the kid 's three bed· rooms. Present ed at $77.900. PHO N E UNIQ t:E H 0 M 1-: S NEWPORT BEACH 645-6500. ---:;'~,--- WIDE ANGLE _LE NS necd.ed 10 photograph this huge fee s1n1plc lot right in the m iddle o f Lusk Jiarbor \lie\v llills . The fo ur bed· roo1n, l'-''O slnry ho use is no snapshot either! ft·Jellow formal dining room. spaciou s p an- el ed family room and exc iting decor tha t" \Viii thril l the fol k ~ hock ho1ne. T h is ho use is really a home ' Oflereri al S82,500 . PHONE UN IQ UE HOM ES \ORON A DEL MAR 675-WOO. ""' "'w "'P· Open b"m RANCH HOUSE rPil.\: J11fJj:t patio. 133,900. REPOSSESSIONS CAYWOOD REALTY * 541-1290 * S29,%0. 4 Btdnn 3 bath. El~ For information and Jocation 2an1 t ntry. tormAI din rm, of thf'se FHA " VA homt11, liv rm liPaluring masi!'.ive conti ct _ firr pl. a ll U])lradtd "'/I• KASABIAN rrpr~ A tirp1, fam rm, trg v,,u \\"nn 'I ~"IP 11 nnthf'r Jikf' it wArclmbe!, gourmPr'1 kitrh Reel Est•t• 147-9604 DOLL HOUSE for S2l .4:A> .. 1 brrlmom ~. I' J \\' b\t in ran11:t. d bl OVPn, 25 Vacant Homes d~hv.·shr lots ol eounttr .. 499-2800 .... ...,.... ___ _ bath1. double a:11.ra2t , ferctd • · h · h'dd h •P•"• • ,,,, .• , b••. ~.,,. 3 • 4 "· .. room5 In .......... arta, 'ENTLEMAN'S •stal• 1• Bir l'Hlln£', I Pn y II ' " ..... v~ -Deu •"""' • ' ..... torrs1 of lrf'f'I. Hurry! Red 1i7.Pd dbl gar, patio, blOC'k Mme "''Ith pools. FHA Ir GI acrt1, big ~es, ca n· be Cll!'Jlf'! RPnllor~. 546-8640. wall. landM'pd. J~ Yrs niPw financing. S400 to Sl,OOJ. dividtri 7 lol.\, t ach ·wilh -Top Joe. total do1vn a nd renl 'ttl e1-mqnifittnl vitw, $120,000. IO't,, Down. By 'l "'' n" r · CT'OW C'IO!lf'.~. Larry Reynol~. 1811 N. Collr gr Prk finf'~t. 4 Br .. 31' Roberti & Co, 962-5511 Coat Hwy., 494-1468 Rltr. Ra. 19~ ,.~, ., King 11. m1 tr he. 'l<>-'376 tU-4471 ( ::::i 546-tlOJ $50. DOWN Loguna Niguel 3 RJl lor 4) tnp shaPf', pooi, l !!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!-.... !!!!!!'['2 Bdrm, 111: bath Condo, e FIXER UPPER e C'Ul--<lr-~11.c, a;r.-at nbrkood. $30 5001 frtshly painted, C1rpet1, 3 BR, 2 BA, fr]:iic .. Jar11P Ry 011nr/11gt. 642·8989. 1 • drRpe1, \\'llShtr, dr y t r , yard. AMsµm abliP l oa n. Am•ric•n Colonl•I rtfr!g. St!IA50. C1tl 968-4441, .. 5 • Selbo• Penln1ule All thf: ch11rm of ytittryt ar CREST REAL TY G4.-ll.5 ·Alter " prn. wilh all lhe C011\'tnit nct of Lide Ille * ELf:GANT BA \'f'RONT * 3>th century! 4 bedroom,, 21--~D~l~V~O"'=R~C~E~--__ ..;.. __ _,...,...., __ Rl'fu rbi~hPd 1971 . P11nor11m ic pullma n balhs 111,,iM uu of DESPERATE OWN ER -4 DOUBLE lot, ~ '.lir;'-3 Ba, vif'iv. Nl'w pi,.r. I! BR. ~ Ba. used brick. Family room Bednn. 4 Bath11. fam rm w/ m&piflcftl tnJtr 1 u i 1" Co rt y •• , "'-•1•· 000 w)1-lc, deft I:"~ deck. 2 u •v •J · '· :1, \l•ilh lnvitlnr lirt placf' mo111 tpl, form! din, like nt w. As-u,. .... ~111 nh11I RP11ly 67~ I be11.utifull)' lndlep'd 1)"1.Hos, f'onvt>r11t nt olf lhe all t lec· 11um1P VA l'>an. Quick pou., bltn kit. aep din rm, JUnny Bay1hore1 tric buil tln k It ch t n , nr hrh, breakfa.\I '-rm_ w/r anltn di~h1\'ll"h,r. P11t in': RPH.-~111 U.S. AFFILIATED pA tio vitll', 14 1ttt11, 3 car 3 BR., 2 B1., din rm. cu~!. 1 nd 1 · · 'd • crpl/1hutltrs & drp.1.. Eltt: e tr oving c11.rt 1"~ t Broktrl Realty 1ar. $129.500. f7J.-0~94 onr, out. Pool i;ized iround, . kit U:!w l~~t. kold. 675-0840. Oh I -~ t -y t i -11 mm" oraot Reelter 541-4570 645-1564 BA YSHOR!:S. Bay vitw. Im~t'ablt canrl. l BR. 3 ba. den, tpl. S93,500 Ov•n. 548-9644 HA1tBOR VTE\V HOMES . 4 Br .. FR, DR. Pl.lio.rmn en corr.tr. Lush f!x tras. Owoer. 64-Hi249. IMMAC. l llJl, 2 BA Condo at charrntn1 C!lPf! Series. Crpts., drpa, frpJc., pool. S29.500. By owntr. 714: 979-1471!. HARBOR "V_lew Hom I!' 5 ~r, Sommt rset . .X tras, lee l1nd. 6#-4917. 1833 Pnrt Maraate Newport H1i1htt llY OWNER 3 BR, SJ19.niah charmio.r. ~ modele d . rtdecor1ted. Beaut Joe. $3&.00J. ~ dty1, 673-1658,IPVfl, 5tt IJ\Y· timf'. 3 BR. VAcanl, R-2 room to build. S29.900, A~nt. 61~144 '46-7414 32 UNITS ·, R-3 }Of, iood rental artl , E /1idt , CM. Sll,500. 182 Ctcil Pl., C.M. 548--6983. ' • W h I t • Elepn&ntl" over. niMing y~ houst?• Turn tl;t m Into "CASH'' .. .ell th~.,, thnl Otily P I Io t Ouaitl~. "2.-M71. Capl1tr•no Beach th.-r''"' hr11nrl nt w thick ONF..: YPAr old l BR. 2 BA , llhag l'IU'pel ing! s4:z-2S61. high ~·f'lli n.1:~. or·P11n "i"'"'· i T11ke nvl'r loan. 96il-711.'i. PRESTIGE 5 BR, 2 BA. pool, lg 1.,1, crptd, xtr11!, imm1c. $42,95(1. Owner. 6402 Cfl.mll1e Or. 846-3031 Opt1n rl aily. S©~}l-~ll.itfs· Coron• d•I Mer HARBOR VIEW -POOL Briii:ht, ~·hrt'ry 2 bf>rlronn1 homr. in hf'11ul if11 I rond itln n wilh an out11ta nrllna; virw of ocean, bay and night ll&hl•: outdoor 11•f( ba.r, BBQ a nd rnftrtAlnmf'T!t •r~•. \.\'ith a 11111,. 1m11.1rlna1i(ln )'flU rould add 11 lhlrd btdroom, Call GTh-7225, COLWELL TARBELL 0\.\'NER, s~.MO .• br. l 'i b11. 14x24 f11 m rm, ('\''d PANICSVILLE patio, nr IChools I bch. . Day1 968-2800 alt 6 " ~As 1Jr,.11dy mo~M 11nd ."'1fe wkndii !163-1017'. 111 reAlly 1tt11n1 1nx1ou1.1,-~------- l.11r2• 4 btdroom. 2 ~tory I rvln• llQmt '"ilh formal dining j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. are11 Ar\CI larat family room. THIS IS ITI I Only S29,950. Bt-autlful l!'nd urfl l M11rquf!ttf PARK, YARD, POOL Mod•L Cumm o&l'J"tlns and 11\d a rat 3 btdrm. 1 1~ dt'l.PI!'•. pant\M fvnil,y ~fh hom• ran Ill bf> your• roonf w1JI 11.nd mAny other tor only $27,900. Huny on fe1ture.1. thJt mlke: thia thl! ont! homP rl lstt nct. LAl\dllcaplna C11ll 540-SS5.'> illl pmff'.'-'!lC'IMJ a nd lncludt1 SHERWeeo REAL TY sprtnkltts 1.nd li&bta. Ytlil J~ Brookhu!"!'I . ' -T.V. 11·m'l't wt.nt tfl mlu Mein& • Tlrt Punlt willr llt• !ui/t./il Chuckle 0 •-••"90 ......... ... .,..,.......,1 ... _. ... low .. "'"" --~ _._ I K U B C E L ,. _ I· I' I I 12 . D U G I E 0 A a>mio w1-a<ked: •A I I . ,_ I' I I I' ... good lhing 1ftit o•ttlng mlr• ' rled Is to ltt N tur1 11ke ltt U!lf: th p mont)i however rou li ke. AIAO ask About bur un· SH:urm JM".rsonal Joans. AVCO THRIFT. 6J"t New. pnrt Ctr. Dr , Suit"' 101, Newpnrt Bf'ACh, Ph. 833..3440 MONEY avail for ls! &: '2nd l0&nll also purr hase TD1. M11rvin McCJuri R.e&J E1111,., 1015 S. Hill 61., Oce1n11idP, . ~1311 72'2-5322. fVtll, 492-0424. We Buy 2nd Tru1t De@dl ... • The Irwln Co. Reali ON! 644--gW 6UI Newport C@nler Or. S!iltf! 44~ Newpart Sti ch ------------]~ HouHt Furnl1hetl FREE RENTAL BOOK I'vf' lookNI at thP hook a.nd \ th.-rt a.re t"vt!rlll tOCld homt'~ for rf'n! for "~ proximati!'ly $200 P"r month. Stop by and browse thni It. Yoo ml.th! find wha t yw'rt took Ing for . Walker & Lee l 1tt1ltor1 j ~bor 8 lv4 al Adam• , q:.1, "'""' oou. ' · • clel Mer · S21t-11br, &•r •pt. fully furn, -~.l 1 bile hood!. : • : $2!JO!o'l Br . l Ba, l blk ocean, 1•r, lovely pa.tio. , . , $400-CMJ'mlng l Sr hte W/lr"Plr, b.bq, yrd. \VlU Id· ju1t rent fnr yrly'. ~ •• U~IVUf ()ff I Cf S P ROPERTI! S IN<. l l 0 th~ 0.,.. Me."°°. .~;7;~ ~~; ': I red hill 1 ..--M-A_Y_S_E_L_,,...1-.• S·M Nl,l0VllW RINTALS CO~NA DELMAR ·675-6000 2443 Ei s! COi\! Higliwl!v, Co1on• Del Mir MESA VERDE· 546·6990 2850 Mn1 Ve-1de Di ntf , Coita Mpg NEWPORT BEACH · 645-6500 lfi.19 W11tcllff Ori"· Ntwpo'1 B"Ch ~ • .J RE ALTOR S VACANT & READY • Sh•rp 2 &Inn hnmfJ • N,....,. p11 inl ink out >" NI'.'"' plu.th All1a; Crr.t • N""' drAJ!trit! • Room tor MOlhtt unil us..n. full price ~~L-~-~-:~~~~:. \ I home. l Bdrma, 2 batflt . f'ull RUt'L.TY prlt'I!' nnly 128,1\1)), Cil.U l'IOW, Unlv, Park Ctntl!r, lrY'lne n "'~n't 111 •1! ..... -REAL ISTATI 'AIR ~11 Anydm•, - I I I' I l'~f;l~z~:i!! "Jllis'ri~WulfTltl$. IH ~3' I~ r· r I ! .,~:f~N~~f lffiflS. 1, 1 1 1 r 1 • 17141 JJ6.2551 s? °""". s 11r, ram ltm, "= :=~ tllll_'l'unl_•_ .... _!~~--~· __ JL,._~SC~U~Mo~LITS~~A~N!!_l~W~IU~-~!N~-~~~~~f~!'~~ ~~C4~, ;, ,n!!O~N_.:•~oo! I . • 1'/3-C0.10 or 494--Jm L•••~• a,oc11 I ..... ....._ ....... __ _ 2 & ! BR ILIO ptrm.-· .,u.blttd·lll.IArted adults. no pe:t/el\lld, ttf, 'M-8178. ,~ • , • ' •. - • ;_i '" ~PILOT·ACYEltT!SER • . .. BuY a. ., Border to Border ' Bargain Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every ed iii on every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from news rlicks from border to border all along the Orange Coa•t , .. all the way from Seat Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach La~una Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clementr Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For· One Price With A • i DAILY PILOT I ' Ciassif ied Ad • Phone 642-5678 I .... iiiii '. I ,..,-' •• ... ., ....... ~··••O"·~··_.. . . . .. . ~ • .' I W-. M'1 1;.,i.n. I~.~ ·-.. ~ .. • .. ·.,~ .. ~,~ .. ~ .. ~,.~-~~.,·_·-~[~···;··.-:::~.·,,~ .. ~.~.~,,·. l~r~ . .,•,~,;:r =·= .. =··=""="'=·=f·=-·! .. ==l~[~~~l~j ::._ .. ~·!·-m~.~,_.~._~f .. :_.!._,~,_~J ~ .. :'-!!:! -----------------_H_•_"!"':....;.,_F_u_· r_n_1._hed __ J_oo_ 1 HouMs. Unfurn. 30S Hous•• Unfurn. 305 Apt . Unfurn. 345 Apt. Untvrn. 365 1Apt. Unfurn. t Newport S.ach Coron• del Mar 'Mes• Verde ! Gtner1I Gen•r•IC __ •_••_•_M_•-"'-----lN•wp,rt Beach 365 Apt. Unfurn. \\'A.lk to BPach -1 BR, $1 :1.n. IRVINF; Tt rr:trr ,llTll<'lOu~~ ln11nArulAlf' l Br. 2 RA . r rpt11 , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DE LUXE PARK NEWPOllT 1 SR mobile SllO. S!IO up df"C('lr11.1M. family Mm". ~ drps, frph·. Ji!l\nir n"r incl. I HIDDEN VILLAGE APTS. APARTMENTS H.B. • I BR. :11, ba. 2 frpl c. J>AllO-Av11.1l. fl 21 . ~.,l:~\lri , Horh .. Lilc• Living Air Cnnd . r1·p1r·~.:; $.\•Im· APARTMENTS' : R•nt·A -Hout• 979-UJO i Lri: ~ rrl. $600nm. Ov.-ner. Newport aeach I Families Welcome! mlru:: Pool.; . HrAltr1 i>.r11 . on the bay". H U f 305 6T~3032. J 2 BEDROOM .... l BATH Ttn11111 CrJ11 . C11.111e k GUMS n urn. f ---S.1 n1flr~ 01· f111nihr~ ~ BR 2 . From $1 '9 6W1srd R"'1n1. Ltucur .· •1'1'rtn1f'n~ Jh·iris·.cv· Costa Mes• ~ · I ' k 1 '"-~ G•nera• si.v. ''11• sphl lr\i•I. ('rirt)ets · Dr;ioes • :\lr ('onrlitinned • Enclos· 1 Bt:ntt(l('l.\l ~i·ioo ·ini 1 1., 1'·111rr. c. .. v·"~ e COZY Cott<11:,. -1 Rr; Rent·A·Hous• 979-8430 • ed Jla tio~ .. Heal eel Pool . F orred .o\.ir Heat ._ t'RO~I Sl&J S1."i1,000 ·11r11.lth a;p11., 7 l\.-tl't)• LANDLORDS! 1 <'P1 tlrp.~. Npl H~ht.~. Sl lO. Hou-ses Furn. or C'arnnrt ~ Storane. MEDITERRANEAN 111111t J)('lt'h., 7 light,•rt ,iel\· ALA R t I • 645-3900 ,, "' n11 1-.,ur!~. pl11s mile. ol \\'e SP«i111ize in Nev.·por! I '""" en• s 1 Unfurn. 310 I 2500 South S1lt1, S1 nt• Ana 546-1525 VILLAGE h11·yrlr 1n111~. 1lutt1nif , 1hut· Beach ~ ~ron11 ri~t f..111._r • i • ~._.. ~~·-~ Rr, 8 bo (~er 2 blks \\I . of Bristol. of( \Varner oo llC'h<1.'tr<I, r rnqueL .Jun1,,r 1'1 I: I..a.guna. Our Rental Sc-r-~mt ~.~ll .uttl 1w-St:t.'"1. al a Penlnaule ,.,. Llltda \Vay, south to \\'. Central) .. 2400 l-li1rhrir Rl,·rt • r ~t. ln'•m SH\1.~'l(l 1nonthl): Al~ t ·" · !"REE y .,.._, , • "' 1 n41 ;\",; ~n~'O vice .•s to Oll~ ••:! ALA Rent• •• 6.fS-3900 8AYF'R01''T. Choicf" r. BR. 4 ' .. nt:NTAL (lt't 'irr 111•n 2-bf'rlroorn plans Anti Nu-Vir::w' I I BA · • ti • VILLA MARSEILLES ;!.~1orv. f(l\1rl hf'"~r~. Elf'<:· Nu VIE. W N S e PRlVACYt l Br. 1tove rt'·. • fltf'r .,. QI\! ..... umn,f'r OPF.N 10 A~I Tl'\(; r \I • RE TAL f ' f -" d ' sun or )'rArlv r urn. or unfurn ~PACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. •1 I IT'ii" lotrhrns, Jlrl\"A!f' pa tios 61~ '"~" ,. '"A~"'" r11. ftL"11 )II'.' JMl~..O . . . N v ·11 p-• I 1--I dra .,_,,..., .. r ,,....,,_..,. ALA Rentals •. 6-CS..3900 Ov.•nrr. fl7'.l-'2<1:'19. I Furnished & Unfurnished ew I a eoro I or "'t•""··~. t'ArPf' ini;:, . \'ACANT ANO <i.EAN _ :l ~--· Adult Living F~mi l iP1t \Vrlr11n1r Pf'rll'.~. Suh11•rr11.nr.<1n pArk· RR h.,n1" i1 ith r,.nrf'<I y11 rrl, • RARt~ lnr!f'rrt: 2 Br, fnl'rt I Duplexes Vnt urn. 350 Dis h\\"al'hC'r rol(lr conrclinated aopPt1nr e!' 2 Rr., :z hill R11, sh:c1 1: rrro1 ini.: i111h f'lf'\11.1nrJ:. Orition.-1 l1rl'plarl', tiuil l\n~. "f!"r .1Trl,rn1•l1:ar.k1r1!t~t..,Sl.'lll CoronadolMar I P l I h l d db ..i <11·p!t,p11.tio.~am 1·f'1l.i:,.u·· n1 111rt ... r1"'11·r.,lu11tnllrthnl 11s 1 s ag ctirpe • m1rro re \var ro e 11oors-t·ashW">ll l•l"nrt 11.I .J 11 mtv.r .. I Nmth Co;i si P\A7.a. St:io Pf'r ALA Rentals • 645-3900 . . . . incfircct li~hl 1n" in k 1lr hen • breakfast har • Ages. -" "'· J HU mon th. Agrnl, j\~141. --------1 RRAl"O l\'l.\\-A\"Rll. in 1 ·· .. }'roo1 StM. rr. Bnu .,.'\n 011qu1n 1 1 1100 M h 2 -.--.--1 CLF.AN Bacl\flor h nu_. r. J 11nr. Hui:r tilx oii nrT·_. huge privatt" fenccc1 patio • plush landsran-2.l.12 t;lrif'n Avr., c ~I. l:n11.rt. ont . °': room. r r pl c ... pr iv . ~·a r<I . unit. 3 BR, 3 RA . t·irepliu·"· ing · brick Rar-be-Qurs • large heated pools ;,4~ ~224 :-.t-~\\'l'U t~ 1 r:t~ACll Nev.•Jy decorated lnsirie and ~tove/rf!fr1g .• SJ OJ Imo. bl!.i ns, 1800 sq IL + 3 & lanl\i . Air tonditionin[!. \In"'" in 11.llnii l\n•'f', !ht~ 11rt Tf'll'phnne 171 11 f>.l-t·1!'ll'ID Ol!l._Nn Fee. 842-6691 or l ~1!468(1. __ dPrk!!. w/\•irw ol h11y, 3101 So. Bristol St., Santa Anl 557·8100 f<1r rrnlll1 UlforinAtinn 962-'.i.566. 2 RR w/gar, S140,' fncrt yn1 I ocean. & hills. \\'alk to hrh COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. Par~l~:~~ .s~~:~~~~l~ing BRAND NEW SUPER Shsrp ~ Bclrm • 11!1 1 11•/patio. \\'tr p<I. 222>1 ·'< ~hnpp\rt,t:. 1 )T l,~r. S-l!i. MANAG'NG AGENT J, 2 ll :1 BR Al'TS i\l .I . l'TlLrri~:.I\ rAIO hl1in kitrh .. nu1r! r·uJ.1!P;SAc.11 PIAC"f'ntia A''" iS1. Call hl\\'ll I flPCs. 1·rqu1rrdt 67.1-0flfil. 1210 II I R I f'r"\', 1111 110~ • !llrt p.,,.,]~ F11t•r11•lir•I 1\1 111l;il•tr · · rri ~i:r. ra lnr!I. • 1 l & ~. 6.1fi·4120. Costa Mes• 1· Ants. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 I JM•k a.10-\111 -·----·---------------Nr ~h•1•.'i:. • Aflu\1 ~ '1nl,\I s:.n Off 1,1 J\1n·~ Tlf'r11. nn ·_:_ __ ·~-· ._ r an rPnt 1& sale) :1 Rr. lri;: M . • A I I I h I 0 2 A rl D I SI "" Cos ta Mesa I c n dl'I M art1n1que pts. ,\•'A l"~ (';!Sf',\\ irn ,\•)II rin.ir Corona del Mar r11rl 1·11rr1. !1:40 (;o\'rrnnr. " !'f)(lfll up r.x. "'' nin. oro a •r I $185. C11.ll 213 : 21\f.-96."ii eves. I Adu!I.~ only. :0.1r. Orrman. J7TI &111111 Ana A1·r , (' \1. 111 '.111~ 1111 . $275-2 Br lrplr homl", b1 t11:i;. -~----~-• f.16-71!!2 • wea .. B ..... 20 . I ] I' "6 ''"" 2fl10~ R1 n·h SI (nr f1 r . r II " 2 Br. 11'" r d .. ----u :l'Wa r . "fl ·' ,.,,, . l . ,,,.,-,.,, ,. ''' p,,,,., ... A ........ rw w r pt, rlrps. bean1 l'P1I, a sa .. es •· ·"'· nc . -----_ "' , .... ~ "" I dbl gar , yrd, nice patio, 211 hrlnJt kiri~! Cnol Brrrzf's. /Newport Beach Sparkling nf'11· ndult 11p1~ ~ .. .., -New Viii• Co;dova rnl'. p11 11 ... !lilhnrrt .r 111., Rent·A·House 979·8430 ' R". 2 8 , l "rpl-. lop 1 BR hn·11. ~ii:._.i. !1. t.tr'I• Surw:'r [)('h1'r ArluH J11.1·u111 :O.:r \'(' lr\'1nl"'. blks hrl·h. · • • • . -----· " • '" L • 2 BR f11rn 521"> 1 · I $290-1i blk Of'Pan 2 Br rlr1.x e TIGHT Budgf'I'~ F'urn. sh11 pr~ 2 blks OCf'lln. Yr!y. 2 RR r . 'Sl <l;l· 2·1~~~ ,\r;s' '.lt\!r !17•i .. ~...:ll•l wllrplc, bltns, Gflr, fncd BAr h, 111! util inr! VIO. !2_00. Art~1<1 fJf'I~. 6iJ·!l:~.1 Pl't. 1"-11 11\~. lu~~inl~:~r~·I -~~1 . ON TEN A.O!ES \lo. tn i\ln. S\iO . WECSATPCRLllFF- yrd ... · ALA Rentals e 645-3900 12 Rik Ocr11.n. 11,,11. rrpt & rint!. rnr[lf'lrl:i;, i:.ns fl<"!. A :Z BR. f"urn. A Unturn. <:n• & \\'Jr p;u•I j $3.."i)......suuny & hr1~ht :1 Br, 2 l hr I , h 2 b lf I 1· "" ,, F lrf'pl11.rf's I priv. pa.lio1. '~" , liOO II r .. 1, 1111 Dr. • ]'·RD,, F1'0" 2 Ar. fo1·-' . I rps, 11m ('f't ... r. A. ' '· •10lh .... 1.. C.,I. ;,1.~ 01:'.7 '"'~ Flclrn ·\Ir ( ~I 811.. lrplr, hl!n~. cptldrps, " 01 " 12--I ~:ill 1, . .,. Pools Tennis Con1nr1 R~f~t. -· · · · ' · · Arlul1 \,1 \ini::-.\'n ""':<1 .vrrt. ('nf'l J:t:11r. kirts fll'ls ~140. 1·1 ~r Y· _ · _-_ .. _"' _"l'r~. HOLIDAY PLAZA 1;1r..oo:;:! '" yrf\, Pfl.l}o. s:ar. . . . 900 St11. l..JH1e, ~rl~I f:44-26ll -----f'll-h1 ~r 1 .~ 'l Rr. r m1. NU-VIEW RENTALS ALA Rentals e 645-3900 I n1·:1.u xt: Sp;i!'inus I HR. tl\-farArlhur nr C'o11..\t Hwyl ft* $170 * -#:, C<1rpnr1. ~-11 r111i11t·e 11.\"lil. 1 67J....4(l;;O or 4!14-X24il 3 RR-2RA-{'tli1.;:-<1 r:iflf'~. h-i: ..,r~,· fu rn ap1. Sl:':~1. Jlr:ltrrl pnnl. 3 f\r, 11;. B11 , nr\\ly p:i1nlr•• i;·t!.fi~7~ .1 \ r ,.._. Ap.11\tnenh lo< Rf"! Ampl" p:irk1ni:. ,\rt111t~ -I -8]!111~ t•rpl <lrp~ rn ·IP""~' ~--- .RR', B•. f•m rm. <l'1o rm. '.-rd . !'ilO\'!' a1·11 1. \ ·"'1"r. --=-I fll'"\11~'' 2 Rr 1pl~ ., · ' ' · -,-,,-.\-1]\\'-.,-n.. I " -I 1=~ p • '"'" '-' " ".· • Ni• •<·l•I< k •l"r•·,, ('lili•l•·-o L . • ,,r .. rn llf' N h I I.,.,. ~,--s~s .______ no pr~ .• ......, nn1nn1' ,.\'r., ~· ;: . Hirrhor V1r1v ~1.,nrr.irn. t:x· r;irs!' 00 ~. "'""1·~·-~· <lrp~, rrini:r & rf'fr I C::. k '"", . 1 11/ni11n\ r"trn~ _.,,,.rJO(lk· ,,, l .M. n · nn P"'~ ....,, t f'lllf'r ,..,,, · tr11. nil'f' S4."111, R_l1.?J!!l4. 4 Rrtrm . 2 811.th IAl'£1' --ll"lratrrt "" O<'r.111~1rtr 0 r1 . J ~. ·1 Ill£ ll'\\11,. ('n11n1 ry 1·11th ,. f I oom A ''' """ I Apts. Furn. 360 * $25 PER-WEEK-* l11v\.·. hlrl ~111111 ""'•I & l'111 ~ f;i~·!l:,•IO nr :ii~ :.'GS'.!_._. ,,,,,.f,, iw•Au''· r u ·I ! y Sini;:lr:<1 or f11milir .c -\\'11.lk to 11m1 Y r · \' · I •"-·-~ r heh. 4 BR. 1111~ c-i·rrv thin~. S2:l0 fl-16-2114:-i. Gener el & t'r -Pon\$., n1111rt srrv -p111 I. Lras<". f.12-~1011, I HR 1.1•/TH>n-1 Ra, t'rpld-tlrptt-11 r1 hllr-rlrf' 2 -~-, kitch"ns iiv11.1lahlf'. -2-R·D-R\f,-.-1 -11 -,-,-2 BR. Ar111 l1~. no pr1~ ri1r g11r & rnu.;-h n1flrt. $600 Rent-A-HoUs• 979-8430 L.OVELY :'tRR Hornr, f11.n1!!) 1 _ 1 MOTELT•']ITI :· ... " 111 1s: rpc. 8 v ME DOWS A ~ · I ''--' l_.11.nt11sti~ .... f'lln vil!w'. A£ A 17,,, mo ~l•l-71 ."1:0. ' HAR,,.,..R v 1-.. 1carmel. J rm., we1.1•ini:: rm .. J>OQ rm. I A (C If ._ 1 " ••1 \\' R sr C>I ••0 oo~ l;)V ..... !1:37 er 7 . ~r __ 1l~no>I" \'Jf'IOrlll __ $!'.!.'1 :0.1nnl h. ~!> !11'1~ ·"' . 11.;v ... _ ...,. I •• R-RANri-Nt:\\' Of'hll<I" 11.pl•. br. 2 ba. f11m rm. din rm. S27j/!no. · -. ·11 · ) h $',_,, -... --N-Bold New Concepr 1 Furn, B. achelor. & l Br's \\'1ll1111n \\ 1111<111 n r:1lrnr XTllA lri:-2 Rr, 2 l'n. rw~i. Crpl.o; dr·iii<. h!tn~. '"""'~ly Bxtrn 5 arp. . -~• mo. 2 BR. rrp1:c;, urps., c11rai;:r . n ' II ,,,,n ~ I ·I t I •· · I -, especr• y nrce 2110 :,.;,, ,.1:i r111c A1 •1. '\I• 1111u , 11!111.o; "\1'1' ·"'· 1-.''·"· 1.·,0," !2 1'/m o . 644-17~J!I rve.o:. or \l.'ktnc :c;. fl"I~. 2 sm:ill ctiilrlrPn:"Sl4.i. ! • I ' ' " 2077 w81111rr. f>.lfi-fi92R. I FURNITURE RENTAL ~ewp~~t Blvd.,, CM._ R:ilh<1il 1.~\;11111 1;~:1-.1.13 1 Sll.\. Al~o \1/\ RA. S\10. 4;7~1-i'.lll llEST llllYS! c L A s s I F I I D 642-5678 .. ~A\'8 £.ASH! ----~ * 1\0 DF.1'0' .. ITs.· * I 'f'l~lr!.1•'.X 2 -l~?~·P i M11 · ;.is-~107 or f1 -l."1-ll;:\li. A I Fountain Valley · P s., Ln:: nr11ly <l"Cor I!.: 2 81-. 2 t'1·pl!··hr11trcl fl''M"'I, hl11n~-2 rin. drn, frpl , 11ri p11t11:, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 4 BDRflf., 2l! R.<\, 11 11 Pier I "' J\fonth to Month R11., p:JQI. ,,. rf'r srra. S12.'> inn. 1>16--0181 11f! fi f1 1. r!rp.~. lTpt~. r•r1le1~. 1\/! "· ---------- kitrhPn, rl shii:c;hr. 1 blk I * lOO'io Purchas.e Option fi1.~:;a.".ri. 710 \r. ll:Tli st. ~1111-R.1<11 or l'oll : :!1:1: Cost• Mes• I hl \\'tr ·d 526. i * \Vide Selection-· -Costa Mes• ~1!12-52'27. s<' s. pa1. .J. mo. £tylt-Color~ S\1 .i Attr11r11\'e Studin, ~r\1·l imiimiimiimiimiiil ---1-----------,""~· ::c-992:;.:.'~·,--~~~---* 24 Hour Delive ry r rril. Trt'!'!!. & llniir r:c;. s rA<'IOUS & :-\unn~· t HR . Summer Rentals ~untinrton Beach J)(lwn1n1.1·n. 130 • · /\ · • 1 ('rp1~. rlrp~. hltn~. nn p!"l s. ) ; ~ Rro•""'Y. HARBOR GREENS S\O.;/mo. '"'' 2'7' ''''"'-PALM MESA APTS. *"'E ha\·e a large 3PIPction r:'..( .US OM ::1 Apt. 1. <::-.1. J."17·1.-oll4 vi' Ml"Ntrrt:s TO NPT. apt. or J and 4 bt>droom homes ~,.. ........ ~E ~ Huntington Beach :.io-U.":.?i. FUr.N nit UNt"U R.~ . .__ ,.,.,_ Furnished & ------Uohrh1·v~1lilv l11r12• ~f'l!I., lh11t ·C'an ""' mO\'erl in!o l :-\nil 1 Hi t /lj•I "'· 1·r111~.1lrps, 1'.lmost immMia!ply on our 511 IV 19 h ~ LaQUINTA HERMOSA Unfurnished sht1•r. rrlnc. c:"·· Sl•IU. h11ge pool, J11r:111i l"lert bit. Re'nt•Option plan,1 __ ·, 1 ·."""~ 5-l~-3481 Sp11n1.~h Cnu111ry J-:s111.1e Lh··! Adull~. no jlf'!,:. i;.12 :.:-~fl·:. in~, tihai: c·rpt•. drrill, QUIUI i:i!ER\\'OOD RE AL T y , 21.i6 N. :0.1a:n .. A 54 1·0.11 4 inJ:: & Spaf'ious Apl!I. Tf'r·, Frcm $120 to $115 mo _ _ r tr. A1t11l1s, no Pf'1~. 540-8555 1-----rnrf'd pool: .~unkt'n £ll ll ) Dana Point SINl.1.Jo:S ..... Fmm $1\') -----Balboa Island RRQ u "-i· 1 L" · Bachelors • 1 Bdrms 1 Rt:nnr..t. ..... From S140 B I C . "'"' 1evab e 1v1ng -XTJtl\ lnr~:". 111xunnu.• 2 Bl!, ~I'" I R. nrw y rl<"r. ondo I Only 2 Bdrms e 3 Bdrms 2 nJo:Dl11\l. . , .. Fmm ""' Slvfrc>fng 'Vl>i h i <Ir y * B'ClfE'LOR •PT 2 f\A, l•llns. t·plll drp~. S:.!Hl. You 'rr ri,.hl, lhf'V, 'n" 11 t · 'lhh I '1 11.~1 . ·.' " -" · * 1 BR· FURN. $175 1 V1 or 2 Full Baths 1nu. 4!J6.JJ»!. .. r ~,. J)Ol'l • .,, mn )T ~ Yr~.irly, S17i. J1~·l. 11ttl ALL UTILITJt.:S PAID ---~~-,,--prirrd! l.'ilil Mt>M Dr-' 1.~r. 19$1~7 Pi<'c11rtil!y 1-IR. nr. \\/inion ]{,.11t 1·:~1a.tr 67'."i-:ll~l l\'\11~1 rr ~i7" hf'drooma 1,./ Huntington Beach (;i blk11 fron1 NP1vport q}vd.> Rrool<hursl & A d a m s . l>i"h l>t'11.1n ,.,.ilin"'•, )llt"'l' -~J46.!JRl10 " · f1 blk~ !'i. of S11n J)ii'i;:n Fr\\'}' ... ,.. "' 5::6·1126 :i.ft 5 pm. Balboa Penlnsul• on Rrl!f'h, 1 hlk \\I. 011 Holt livins: room "'" llll~ or ON BEACH! e ~PACIOUS e • SPAC 4 BR 2 BA 2 t i1·nnrl h11 rnin~ firrpln1·"· \Vrll·Df'~lrnrrl Ap1i . ., . • s y. • Sl'"> WK & UP.On Ol'rAn • !o 16211 Parksirlr L11ne.) CnnvPnif'nl J1111nrlry "1·r11 Bhns, r11rp, dr11pr.~. fnr.d . Lovely 8<1cb. 1 Br. -Rooms I 1714) R17-j4~1 nff kltl'hf'i1 . ~:n1·ln~f'ri )>a-}~U RN. & tlNF'lJRN. 1 It 2 BR. y,•/Trrr11f'l"L yri. Children .OK. $275. Ma id service-Pool ·Ulil Pd. , 1 in~. 2 !i\\'immini;: p<1nl~. 2 BP.. fron1 $~·1 l'mm S1 40 . $275/mo. 54~71~9. • c,11 <Jo 01., • $145 . Slfi:i I i;P.11n11. rf'1·rr111i<1n fnl"i li· Sh11i;: ('pt~. rirps, 1111.un1u1, n ...-o "'~ · S · d AOU.LTS ONLY I . I I 4 Br, 2 Ba. fPnr"fl . ~1'lnlh· B11rhf'lnr t.· l RP.., p;it1<1~. 11"~· • rr1u·11 y i::u11r . poo , J11f'lll:7., rnf'. a:11.r, F11rn1 1u 1·~ Av11.i l.ihll'! nv~nth. 531.i 2081 Hunter 1' Cosla Mesa lrplt'~. priv. 2: Ar" i:: e ~ . M d I 0 ' ·1 9 C " h c;: ,., .\d1 1lt l1vinli: 0 • s pen t1 pm. "r p et:i; ... ,r:i.])P"·tl i.~hll'll,< er oaos Llln". ~2-~142 I n ivirirrl h;it h !..· lnls nf MERRIMAC W hPntcd pml-s11.una.<·lf'nn11 LARGE 4 BR .. hltns. p11!io, WEEKLY_.MON!HLY cln~rt~. Rrc h1111. pnnl ,,, I 1700 Peterson w~y . CM rl'c ronn1~an ,.,,., ... , .(7,i ,,,rrrtm1u: \\'11y, r:..r E I S I po<1l t11blr~. saun11. b111 h~. nr Harbor Blvd & atrium. \\'lllk • In hr11 ch. I xecu I Vt UI es I pl\lki.1;.11mple p11rkin1 l &_ 2 Art t"11rn nr U'ti l1lf'n. Av11i l. 61 Ja. s~~ !162-5671. 2080 N•wport Blvd. SrP fnr yourst"lf! \. 17301 Ad•ms Seruriry Cu11.r<1~. Ch1ldrrn·~ ~"rflnn. i!Ol'll. Cost. M... KrPl.<iiln l.n. I] -ti!k \V. of N Fl ,y G RD~S 0 ,.,,, """" -2 Br. SIC•'-""""· l hlk N. of SI""'· I 546-5025 HUNTING TO IMO Up ·-' A ;; BR. Sl~'i. Fnrd & V1l r<1nl. 642-2611 1142_7S4R AJ"'rS 177 E. 2'1nrl si.; .M. Ront·A·Houso · 979.9430 • STUDIOS & 1 BR'S -, PACIFIC 64>-"4:.. •• _ _ ___ _ _ _ . e !'REE Llnrn~ I UPPF.R front 2 Ar · I 711 tx'EA:-1 A Vt:. 11 .8 . · • 3 BR CONDO. l'2 BA. pools, e f'REF: Utilities Ovf'rlooking l11ke p11.rk "'-I A LITILE GEM ! (71 41 5.16-1487 Huntlngtor Beach ·: pll.llfl, rihl gar. frpl, nr e Fu!! Kit rhrn hr11ul. pnr\n~rrf p11IJO "' Ole opt>n JO 11m-6 pin Daily · ij' OCf'a.n . 962-00116 art ;, pm. 1 e llr:tlf'rf Plll"ll J'l'l"ll. Art ul1s, m Jl"is, S\69 \Vll.l.JAfll \~'ALTERS CO. NEW SAN DP} • R 10,-'''" ., ""2692 I Th11l'.1; lhi~ r·hir ()llf"·hf>rirnnm ::~::::::c:::===::=1 t BP~ rondo-c11 t -rfrp -• Launrlry Fnr11llir~ _,: '...._ _·"___:~-· ·--1 t;11rly h1rrf ~Jll'r.iAl5-lt•BR h I" f "'0 I e TV • ._, ,.. I I 2 llJl.'lrtmrn! in onr nf tnll•n'~ ·---- - . f,-,,, 112.01, 2 RR f-m•,'15.' 1\s r nry, ri;;,, •y . ur1 "'nilllu .. erv avt11il 1 RR.• nnrn.Poo. r;ir 211 r.. I 0 ED " '" • ·• "" 12,.,. •.• ~1 ,,-1-11 51,1 1 • Ph "-h h 1 'f"f nif'r 111 "on1rlri>:r~. Sn1nrtl.v JUST C MPLET ,.,,,.,,,u-f"ro, ,-I .. ,~I" 1~.. . .. ,. ,,.,,.._ v·l .1. -. _ _""--'-·'-""''-"--_ ---nr r ., yr ~ummrr. . ' I " ·~· •" oa ,,... rif'l11il rri. priv.11tP : r·nrp!"l.o; Luxury li\'inJ:: 111 A pricf' you J,. 3 RDR\l, orpt ... rtrp.~. hlt ns, WEEKLY-MONTHLY P;i11·rurkr1 121.11 44:i-fi()fi.1 1 1 0 ._, . '"riorll. pool, J11 ru7.zi, '"''rt. I 11nr 1 r11.pr~. too. u!s!nf' -r11n 1tffnrrt. The fr\11 rf'n1111n· llOlll llolhinrl Dri\'P, "'un-~pnnklrr:i;, fenrPd, $21iO. SUNNY ACRES I N•wport Beach 11 frrn1·h 11:11rrt"n w11h flUI · in~ 1 bclrm uni!~ l'<l1:1pletr. tini;.mn Rf'A rh. R·l7-!ij:Z· 11.1·;itJ fi/1. 1-~"/np!. ~.1-2.,92 2.176 Nrv.f'(lr! Bll"rf 1 RAYFRONT RENTAL tin'! i:;rrrn 11nrl f"l<ll. All fnr 1v11h r11slont r11rf)l'lln~ & _ ----·~-~:.;>~- Sli:'i-3 BR !-l:c;P, mirirll{'-age ."14R·'.l75."1 lA1w R11lr~ S14rt drilpl'l"ir~ & cli~h\1111shrr.,, JI UNTINGTON .c. Ar r!ofi n 1 S·rtlDfOS • .lfll ~;rlgrwa !rr, cornrr Cnrn· IC p , ._ .. '""·'' •r•rl-••·••'• ,, lh• Apl.,, l!ril 111 Poll'll ~. ic11.. roupli: prpf'rf. . , N 1 RTl".'.;, ROOMS nnrln. furn. 3 Rn. 2 h;ll h•, 1 11!1 !\-fr". h1lli p~ 64'.! ~1124 r ,., " " " • , "~ Call R42-M;'i7. 1 • F"rrr l.inPr1~ t,. t:1il. THE VENOOME rnunt.v -ju~t n1ui11!r~ frn111 11-lf>..l.lt:: . .< nn1p11 rr • ::.-xe e Phnnr St"r1·-Htrl r Ml C:llraqr. Priv. hr~rh. Al"a il. thr IM"Arh 11r ~"'1n1 In ynur v.·h;i! .V~U re: m lll!llfli ••'. F'r. •TV & ~Aili Srrv A1,1111 .hily lsl. Mr. Rnh1n"'1n _ 1 R~ A1111hrin1 Av,..nul' <1ii·n hf'Alrrt pnnl. Only $140 S\21}.$110. • Irvine WE HAVE OTHERS I :i en., 2 ha .. atri ... S.125 11'\.J l Br. .. 2ba .. fam. rm ... s11;, "fln ~ "1'1P l!il , e f'hilrlrrn f, 11r1 .~r1·11.,n I OAVIS REALTY &12-iOnn "TH~: V!CTORIAN"'-2-f\r A rnflnfh. no !"llS" r"1'1111rcd. e 1.r.t ;, 2 Alt~Runi(1tlnw.Apt El Puert-o M-es_a_ 2 Rn upf)M"-2 hn11sr11 111 i1·1 i;::ir. iir1 lr11. cpitrtrri~. BAHIA PUERTO (~ar<tr1111. f; pnnl11. Sau~. hr11 c·h. Drapr~. ~h;ir:; rrp1~.' h!tn.c. fncr! .vrrt \\'/p11tio 2810 17TH STREET Hn! Jac·ul/1~. Tl'nni11. ~.rom 1 BR's-$130 UP $2.'lfl )'f'Ar l:-r IP11~e . 1Yl2-344.1. \\'Ir rirt. ('11J\ hrwn l-.i. !11.] ~1, .. ,,.,.1 SIM. ~1f..<l2:"1'.l. '\ ----· -·-----. li.1~1121'1 '-"" " Furnished Af)fS e \\'INTER T?.F:NTAT~c; e l111nl·n;-::ton Rr11rh APT. l'onli;i1lf' . S;jl""'' A ll Utilities Paid \\'f'11! ~e1vrorl Rf'iwrve m"' f;f;? vin:_nRJA "R"' S J~,:i \ 536-5098 Bun;:.11101.1 . p,·T. ri1111n.. Mt. rool & R.rrrf'Al\on ARREY P.EALTY 642-.\R:,n ~PAC. 2 I.: 3 Rr ant $110 t1r. ""'· 1n rt.l'hl '11rtull:<1 II 31'.l. A ~ J:;lr.-cr' fnr rrnt nk \ 2 RR C d hll N I Be h · .ri;:-. . rpl.~. rp•. nit. •wpor ac .-.. 1!15 1 '.l :'l:l;iplr ,A\·r . r .:o.r. 1 , sanil-An• r/}(11, rptlrtrp, hl1n~. kict~ SEA AIR APTS . $115 .·:,· LArtr.f.-1-RP.:""'c1r;in sunnv. DE ANIA PLAZA 2'XIJ; Cntli'{.:r .Nn !i 612-711.1."1 l blk N. nf Ari11.m11 .,rf BeaCh --• t :t · "SINCE 1946" I \.;irpnr!. Nr sh 0 fl .~. 1 ~ 2 Bl! -Furn !,, l!nr11rn l!'l!lfi >1.-p!r N" 1 h12-:i81:t Bh'rt. 729 Nn. 6 t:111·11 . FROM (J JS:: :£. 1~ We~tPrn RBnk Rlr11::. $110/ni'l + rirn. 'l:l~ f.I' Pool~. r11.rpnrt~ f, nthrr P"{· 1 NF.\V 2 RR 11p~1 11ir~. rrpt11 . 5."'b-2796 nr 5.1f>-7fl71) .f "·!· Univer~ity r;irk, Ir.·tne r 11m1n.... Ap! 1. c . >I . !r;is, :'\r. S.A. f,, :O.:p! Ft"\\~·~. I •lrJ". ln1••I )ll f~--~iir .. * 11u NT1N'GTON n An.AOun A LIFESTYLE ~: Daya 552-7000 N ights :;1:;..ot:11. I Frnm $1171 11r . Artul1.' only, rhtlrlrr1i. nn fll'lc. 2.11.l ~.l df'n 1 nn 2 in nlrt . Slil:ll. All ·~· ---1l t•ullor 2, BR., 2 bath~ ......... s::oo 3 .SR., 21,, h;ilh5 .. s::1513.\) 3 ·BR., 2 hath~ , . , . S:!2:1 136;, -.1 li'R .. 2 ba .. fam .. r!pn , , $400 (ired hill --------nri "'"'1~. 1402 vr1111 s1., ~.A. .,.,, -1,,_,,.--· · FOR THE JQ'C.;· ATif1AC. ('Orn rl. furn. 2 Rr.. ,.. * :'11".1;#;2fl .,. I·" -_:..';,_ "·'" bltn~. s12.1~.~1. 642·5020 '"\'r~. .i:;: 112 h;i. hlrl . prllll, nr. ~rhl~. _· " FRPL·C. flV"r~izr<I ~unkrn l1v 2-R ----1 --, A • ) " 1 ,,.-• of t'""'•• -A t U f 365 r 11pl orw l't' I\' rm ,.rr " ·-u ,,... ... , .o;hiip, f,, fnl"ys. no prts. p • n urn. ' rn1. 2 RR , 2 Ra . \\"/\\' f"rpr ~. hi · ~2 ,,,,· o11t '""d n111ll"Y Jof •the "I" ·220 -hi I ,,,. rt rp•. Ill~. 211 r11.2P. ''" -' "',,....... · I In~. pu\in, r n1· i::iir, .1 · c11111e olrl ~kunpy t· ----.~Sll:l + PANORAMIC +i7.'hifi2!l. .:::..re lnr ~ppt. n1f'n1" ..\vilh rvrn -.kl p1 .. r ~t 11rt1n Art~' I Rr 112:1. C~EAIJN V PIEW, IAPTr S -Nf:\\'1:V-n>:rnrl/irr-:n lry-ine fAci1i1lr~t '~1'.lhnl'.I "xlrr 'thlo ri"'H'P 11n11 inn ,!'I'll iron . 'lll'Ak II ~ I'll f'n n • f Oldrr adult.c. N.-, prl~ Rrllnrt .\'I'll 1.nxnrv Aiir ~. !.t 2 Rr riuplrx w/ 211r $1 .1.1 liff'~l ylr nf 1he 70iGi' 'Al , 21 ~~1 ~:lrlrn, \!gr ·"P'· Ii ,.. · I 111r pd , 21jfi Pl111·rn1 1n .\'n PARK WEST ,, ; ,,. \V no '' GA t .X I • p•~. nrp~, R11 111 k11rhro~. ,. S13:'i/rll:i<mnti1IP hnmr:-11 /~1· r . A, r ril'ntr Pat in~. A. C.llll hwtn l,, .\ li.16---1!21 APARTMENTS . Al 'A/\T\IE:\""rS. :·: I UnJ\', r::::~t;~~r. In 1nr I r p!. 11rf!lc, nn fl r ! ~. 2--.'l Rr.nr,nn'.·1 2 r:A -PATIO or f'IF.N-2 Rr.-I Bdrm. From $160 1'('~~1:~.~r'~J~;117~~1~~nn llit;~·r;c; f ' .............................. PONOEROSA '.11.,h. E~t I 6-2 R~:nn0...-1\l 2 R,\ 2 IJ;i . s 1:i11. Artul1,•. 2 Bdrm.,, Ba. ~\\lmrni njl pnol, \\ht pool I 1 19!11 i"p! Blv~ M~~T:1._ OPEN FOR t 11 ll :i'\6-i:'.Jl. 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Shu:;lt Biirhf'lnr Xpi. 2 BR !Q;nOOui;r~n .. w rpt 11, 2 Rn, "11'11.n.;;,, prt•-1r~ri11.rr ~~I. 1n,.v.r1 Uvina tiic 673-iOJO or 494-l:l.48 Adull. M f)('I. $15/mn. 8'20 pltlnt: !)Ohl, \.\ltlk tn hf"ftrr! Qk Si i.) 7il \V. \\'clll(ln. N t 6 h i\1'1111' Onl~I. ·~ Crl\ltr S1. li-42-~ll. 1~ I • 7 ;,~$_::-~fli. I ewpor •lie NEWPORT BE• H ONE Year l.e••'" only :i BR. £ .... ,. Ar1 I!, M !""I~ lli . ...-IM . -~ t BA hou1e . f1,...p l11ce i""BR TrsUtr. $1(Yl---;-util. Nn 5':1l the old l BR. 2 RA, f11.mtly •Pt•. Nn• * l BR •Q.1 Af!ulb, crpl. ' 16th & lrvlMtt Oct11.n ,.\e.w No p ! t R. iw~. Q\lltl, eoey b11.ch"lor itutl Bu)' cht I r""'' 'IA.\ &-'J7i Ca.Ill pano. Strtll& SlM mo '45--0550 or ~70 ~. pad. &46-1»1. """' •tt1ff 631)-43M . m-tm I c..u 6U.Q.l.U -·-- . . ' I • ·Looking For Someone To Take An Order? We're Good At It We'll even pay the postage to 9et you to 9ive us an orcler. Get ·' ready for ·some cwuick profits· by malling in your o•der today •. 'ut a hard•worklng DAILY PILOT classlfled want ad to work for you. • USE THIS ORDER FORM • USE THIS HANDY ORDE'R BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES l TIMfS - $4.50 ll.10 16.80 PAYM ENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND Bill 0 , OR USE YOUR • CHARGE CARD P ~!:I.,~ let ......• ,, ... ol1v1. Cu9·~···g ...... · · · ·· ·· ·· ·• •• •· · · · • •• • c1,.,t1tt.,.,," ............................... , ..........•..•...• Nt '"• ............... ,.,, ........................ ,. ·••••···•· ., Aclii1t 11 ............................................... ,, ...•. ,. C.t1 ••..•.••...•••.•.••.••.•.•• , •• l'h•~t-....................... . 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M11 17, }q;z Yf .... tsday MJY 17. 1971 DAILY PILOT £ .__"'"""_,)~ [ """" I~ [ ....... ._ Ja]f[-.. ..... ,... l~j l .-......... , .. 1 ~:1 S«Yk"'"'" ..... J~ I ~!!!!!!.,!!!!!!"""'~l[j]~ii.1 [ r ... .,-IIDJ I ·~,.,_ lrttr~J Ro ..... ,. 400 Ollie• Rental 440 ! Found lfreo ads I sso I C1m1nt, Concrlfl G1nor1I Sorvl<H I P lumbln9 n olp Wanled, M & F 710 1n •lp Won!la, M & F llO I ftolp Wanttd, M & ~l l..ARG..{:. b(oau1ifu!ly furni5h· 21c GROSS ~·QU:'\l)...Ladiell dlanlond :JOtlN'S Patios 1.i Block BY ?tloose. Lt. t'lect, PLU~tllfXC.: n~:PAIR A/Pey1ble $42S IBEAUTIClANS ,,. <'lirntt'll". J DENTAL ASSISTANT tod alet<pin~ roon1 for adult Approv 4.000 AfJ {t olfi<'c & 11r1!1l11·atch "''·Viii~~ Shop-i 11ork. An a~;r.()('. nr Vnr.'s p!un1b, fencf', ! n ~\In~, No job loo !iniall ~'tr P•1d. ~lll 1·n. _rlr!ooll~!I i·t•nf hooth,. rnak" n~nrf' l)tk•1<1r .~rt•k!ng 1-'Ul..LY rx· l•dy. Qui<'l a.1-ea, prl\'ate en-h11y nreu. 2nd llr. A 1C. Al 111ni.: Cn\r, ut.~.l·r1pllon , on LanrlsrnJllng ('.\!. 61&.al>t!l. carpel~~ry, tile, BA/~lC 1 • &12-3128 • ir1d11/, 11 illint: lo , \\lltk .h~ d I ~;?"~~.:., lcr "1~ : P 1 11 • fll'l'U·nrl'd ('ha'.1.-sidr ass1sl-lran~ &. bath, sun porch. NY.pl & San Jl1eg11 F'\\y HI· IJ<tck (•11ll lo 1den11 t y I Ch 'ld C C:\rd. a52-S9'19. COLE PLUMBING lor prtin1?t1ri~1 Call \la1 '.on v.:. ... t ,. ~ !ln! ivho:'I can \\llrk 11C'll 11•/ ~1~983. 1rrS<'cl. amplt prk Ing. 9:;&.-4037, 1 are • • • . . Msnn. Sl,·Z100. Al!>:n ~er l~E.\lITV Clpc'rtitor 1111nt•·1l. I IK">l)ll' c:rr:H l\()Ut"o;, Braut1- I Br. full· ba. Jg, f'lo~rt pvl. t'nl. pa!IQ. 3 blks 10 bch/bay. ~ 9a1n-IO . _ I , -TOT,\L SER\ ICES CO. 2~ hr. ~1"\'1<'1'. &1:;1161 Jobs. 0.-nnl!t & Df'nru~ Prr· . I !>1.'i-7171. 1-E\t,\l~F. long h :i 1 r <' d YOUNGSF:T School, agrs Pluinbg lnstall 's-Car~niry I , Apply in ()('n:o11, C 11~s1c111r [ul olfirr S.tlary oJ)t'n. O"'"ICc'S !" t ttg \\"II ''"U"!ul i••i· '''· y11• 2-6. 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Ne11·porl Fin:in-l'll'lni1~· \[a I: no!! a & Frre e~r. 1 da)S. Call bu1kt!'I-, 1~10 p.ni., 96~-!JOOi, • fook S;ilC•ll. l.11•rn~+>1l n\;i;1~tu111 1•111 r~~1·nt u il :\p1.Uv 1n ,.,,,1 c.,,1 .. r '"'·I'"" ,,,011• ll ... It f! nt , Bea h • • • • • • an)'llflle 548-::ffil ~I • Cu~iodi.i 11 1u·r1!1'<I, f>-!l-2l:il 11,.. .. .,11 -100 ;\r11 1"1r1 (·rntrl' ,._ I>'"' oov an11 'ln, u ing on . c FATIIER & SONS -. ' . . . e Launrtr.1 Hrlp -, -Fri. ~OZ! j LOCAL •to"' h, u I'" g Roof•'ng Jll;,\l"TY Op,...ra!nr 11 .. 111.·rl Pi :"\(I '.:llli \ B. rir C'it!I ' ~--,. d . I' . ' ' \,,pl\ Ill prl'"Ol1 ---~ --I ~vra ing, es1gn. carpen-I • r r · · 11 1Th :-on1r tolln111111:. Thr f 11 ~ t>~l R00.\15 $1.i \\'k up 11/kiL '30 e Offic•Co1t<1, ~s• J-~OUNO YOWli" ~il1•f'I.' grf"y !fy, pluinbin&, wiring, c!c. r eanup. 1-::ocp "0 "g e 1 41))) llili\ri11 \\"11y - i1k up Apls, ZJ76 Ne11·port 600 MT. ti. • &46-2130 striped c<1 t i1·l'aring C'Ollar. 4 ·p:enrra1ion111 exp .. 25!h )'f . :111dl'nt: Lrx tnil'k. Res .. • T. C.uy lloofing. Pf>;i.I \1'111xw1 \'11!:.. :-,,...11pcirl Bl'h. Rr11ury P·1r!l'lu r, i>r?-11~1 Ill· \'rAL ''ri·rp1. bu~1 nc-o:.; Blvd, C\l 54S-!J7:i.'i OFFICE lt1lll~. -.down!owr \'1c l\le~a Verde school, in bus:-Lic'd It bonded. a:l.4-11441:>. :..ii'So.' ~-~~~-n ii ork. .\!I·~ lkio1rr • til2-.;s61 BOYS I 1·\r1e·r rl'qulrrrt. l>rntal~ or BEAUT. rn1. in lu,ui·y hnnil'. j Lai:un11. Lrii.<r. 20CXJ sq. ft , :.1S-7'30S. 11:18-3545 1 YARD. gara~l' c;" 1 nu p s. --ATTENDANT A~" 10-14 10 del11·cr ll"ll"r~ 1111•1111•.,1 1'\l"M't' dr.,11·ahlr P " 1 b 11 t o r r "' e e e e e e , nom•,·• ''""'~ .. dirt, iv)'. s,,,,·ng/Altor•<ions FOR In ti•• Dan• p0 ,,,,, s1111 Cle· t1u1 1101 •'~~"1111;11 ''n11ty in .•-,va e a i. p 1_onc. rolo1· Cpls .. r!rps. ftt'&S. 41l4-302S. F' UNO: Go dPn 01n!f'r &-~ '" " ,_ .._~ 1V NA &l sk!ploatl<'r, bn C'kh(I('. --.....,.~ REC. ROOM nientr Ar'!'.~<:. I 11,r .. n1 ·lllO ~1'1\1101·1 Crnlrr ' arPa. .rJ! 13· Business Rental 441 111".)C -Oki. \lall'. V i r · ROO\I Arl<lirions. Estunate~. S IT-ZOOti. Alterations -642-5845 DAIL y Pl LOT 111 ;>; B r.r 1-.111 f, \ 1--06.~1. R00.\1 101· rent, B•lbo·,, I :'tlrirguentf' & Larkspur, plan" S. 111\out "ln"lr or 2 ... t -. and L·ite Duties. Hou" - C·'\! 67:. ,~~n j ' G 1• 1 & G nra, ac•·ur.11C' "v vt':U~ l'\I' 49'!··1~~'0 II V 'T \ J I t P1n)nsuia. Call 6il-41!9 l\'F.\\1 !ll<Jrr .<Jlal'r nn11· lea!I· u • . .-...1.><1-story. L.T. Consrruct1on a1·den1ng, lll f .aragr ----• -9 to 2. Sl.75 hour. · ' • 11 ~"1 " rin ' l'venings. l Uljt. 2 lncat1ons in \hf' heart I FRIENDLY, Blk Gern1an 11~7*1.-ill I Clran l'p. frre Est I St•r•o R•pair 546-50'1.S BOX: BOYS i·li;111•,11I•' 'lu11 n111n1 1 ''I f 0 C t l ~ t I R R ' "'' l lSS 1· II .,., I" "I '''' 1 •'\I• \\'1lltra: in I• .11 n r\-DELUXF: pm ,,,,,.,,,., & n rarn:e oun y, '""" o Sh!'phPrd. [Pnl aht :. mo. I Add r . n od l" ra~ ,a r<: ll"lV-:·. STE:r.EO ect"'pn1rnl rr11a1r~. " IHI\ nl!f'" ,,., , · • 1-llfJI f1 COSTA i ions ;rr,-,em f'lni: I-----!1r.11·ailho'll1n!lan1&ip~u p.1t:i!o'1!1lu t1es.(".ill\lloS. bath, no sn1okt'l'li. Costa ' r-,;~-S \ ~1! So 1 Cc»t, \'l1'. Lai:;una Nigt1t•I, 49a.481i9. C.rr.viek & Son, Lie. Heatin~ & Air cnn1pl<'t" fal'il1!1c>; r,11 1111 A Brl11'r Tt>n1pon1ry 1-I;.~:~;~ · f\1~sa. 67.>-0.1 10. :WS-7197. . • ; -n••iu· ' 1111 5" AIREDAI E t "D 1 h " G-~-t.6-11 • -1(\..2170 Conditioning makes .t 11u1drls -d1~cfHlllt Pos11lnn Appl,i• ln Prr"°n --Plir1.11. H<okf'r &t Ce1l1 ury. , • ··ans 0 uc' _'_"_ _ :>-. l!t 1\,\l \:11':'<1 !11·'.\T,\!. l)fr t >r.il ~lll'~o'r,• llUN -----n1<1lf', \\'est Npu·po r t. J ACJ.;: i·a!l's: S tt•;1ck l;lpl' Jr"!·k URGENTLY · TJNCTO N Bt'llr'h.I [111 nir•d1;11ro!'!'UJ1llncy. ~11 ~7~7- 1 ·0r0~ul20ane-Rcpair Nel\'L'1l!lstnlc-tionorrxisting clran ,t 11.ilju~t $SOO,•!hi.. J :1.~?ar11'~ Lul11 ;\l:u1,,·t A,,1 11/\•1';1y •'\P!'I ln1 kitcl~n pr1vg~. pool, fr1nal!' FOU'.\'T1\l.'1 VALL F. Y rem0< .. 11 11. yrs. exp. blrlg.~ P.ri:. flr <.-omn1ercial ii erk ~l.OO oil m D<11ly Pilo r : 1::: \'1,, L1d•l. -:11 t•u ·d np1·111n~-5·1~ 77111 onl)'. $lj. 1reek. s.12-1\.172. brl11•'•'l1 l:r 11u\1 & \\'Olllro. ,·:..:c. Rla<'k n1alr ra' · l.1Jn::: Li<''d , tlly \ray Co. ~t47-0036. Air Condit1on1ni;:,• ll11::. • 1. f' 11 d +>,. <: IRrplarPinrnl NEEDED 11(1(>1\l\~.El'EI! ,\· :.: .. 11.-1.d 111 ... ·.:i; Clt'i k-:. -~ .:o r1ni.f;; '1 Guest Hom• 415 Brookhur~t al !lf'il, Ot'-hair · fnd. 11f'ar Sho1·rs .t\pt. ! 0 · R. R. Hug~tn~ Co. 6<12-051~ nrlu·r-~tl\ln" 111.,. 011 11 ! , I'·'' ll·I· ,I· .<,,1 "-, \(,·,I· St' 1 C 11 Bob C<l.\1. G.J·~l290. , . __ r1veway1 n('t'<tle!>!.·canruJgrs'1 oll1 .. , ROOM* I i•upancy · pl . · a -4S6 l"r1vpcn1 Blvd., f".B. li.S .. \. s1rc<'o r. q u i r• r r 1 ,, 1 1 ,, h 1 1•-pa~ 1 .. 11 ,\ rn•r .i y \1.1· A. 1i l:~•n"l1. •PRIVATE \Vish. ~1-16-2 1~1. SH B;1kC'r, GER:llA:..: Shcphrrrt, I yrllo\I' JfA\\'LEY'S Seal Coating; Houseeleanir.g \\'ar111ou;;r, l~!l r:. Jj1h SI I 1rh•11lr.HH' t•\p. ('011~rn1' 11011 --DO YOU --- for ambulatory person Good 1 Co . ..;la ;\lf'sil. pai1.~11·,...11 rin"rhnkrrhain !...· \\'ralh<'r. i:as, oil reslst11n1. ct I! st· 2ll2 l•.t•h£<i\•tnlll<h 'Sll'•'lt -l<~i;ili food, nice chcrrruJ su1:1'0und-' i"t£T,\IL space still avail. in fle;i collar. u'4~ .... 21:1K \ Sl.'lys blnck. j4,i-."119~1. ,;::. X p ER I Jo; NC Jo; D in -~~~a. -.r-·-· --• REPRO 11-thr;; ,.,,111 !)Hl1,l ·(;,~111 1r111,_,, 11 ·11 f' 1 i·i:-:lil'i' '1'1111•··· lnf i'•'A~" ings b 11. b . , --------El . 1 Do'''"·'i" ii·ork'. NB & , Television Repair TYPISTS ~"111· 1n,·rin1r N•H1' ~·u11 ",!; · u~ 1111: s opp1ng ccn er, 1·ouND·. l•·••h g.,,,,., -.·1i•. I ectr1ca '" · h•'t1t't1t~·H. \\' i\h-C'li'll/111 .t-1. 1 1 * C I! 548 ·-·, ., ,. " , I' 111111· "I" rl!r·i-111•11· Qn ·' a ... 1J .. * 600-zt;OO sq. IL :a~Ol ('amino ca_ll to l<lrntily 646-1.).14 alt 4 L·LECTRICAL y,:QRK. All Balboa <ll'!'as. S~iO alter * BLAl:\'E'S TV * :-;.,n~ 111!·-:1-IS-:•.lll. ';ill :.a0.(1.l~S PRIVATE & i>r111i-rt\'. 1"000'.'i Cnpi~l rano, SJC. 49&-9615 "' fi P :'<I I ~rvicin1: All Rrnnd~ ]l("ll······c·p1·11 f II I - ----- ap!s. 01 li1r L'\'.ln·\RETAIL shop a\'a1l at TI1r L""l"l'!NGR,\Y b•'k•, ,,·,.. •~mb (•" .. r-'''· .. "~l. i\TES \ Cleaning. Carpel.<i, ,\u01orlzed i\l:ignn\'Cl"'I! Jntt•ri·ui1 lhuu·~ tl11·11u::h ~1'n1'1·1t 11'•(,l!"I' I · · · ' N•"~ • f ~ I kind.~. Bii: or small Lic'd & ""'"' ~i:;.. •• • u i·i;ir1:i· 1 DI< \l'fH'' CAl<l'VT '1 \'al('S(' n 11 I .,., . ... ...... '"' '"" ~t;J R .di I( f I ··n •• ,. l·:\/l<'I' d1'l'nra!'11" l~pr r•·r 1 g, ",.e_ a 1. r or }"ac1ory, $t7:i n10 Sf:e :\'n. 9 ~· .. hool H.B. C~ll 10 iden-11·indo11•s, lloor~ etc. esi 1'i01\n or 1onrsty ..J•u-• .... 9 ·a111 11 fllll & I p111 .. J rnn ;l.[11~1 hr f'\l)li·u·1i.•t•d 111 rill I -n111011ers J 6 N ""' · •• I -7 67'2 "'" 4ltl ~·111 lur <1<·111·,, s111n• Xlnt •8-1 d _189_.-' ic.i·port for111foor673-9606. ltf" .. 96'.-43~. 41oR p.m. :iardenfng eon1·. 5.i-"· ..... ~· . Tile \\'o rk 11·111·11 t..·11hr1·e ph;,,, .. 1\pply !.>f'111 11 ~ ,\\1 I v ;;>' 11,'.i • dr:.11 + 1·u111n1 •l'.1:! ~~:14. ' -' ' ---STORE for lt>fl!">(' on 'ND fml pup. !i/i2.'"Vic. Bal f AL'S GARDE:\ING BAY & Beach Jani!orial. ~·011 11a11t! If• -, l'.\I. PePk Fi1n11l) _ _ _ .. _ P":IVATF: ROO\I ron I NPll'porl Alvd .. CoJ:!<t '.l'le.'ia. v II h Crpl.~/ll'indows/lloor~ C1('. CEnA.\IJC .~ V111~l '1'1!<". Interim ~'11111·1 ;d Jl on!r , ';'111 JlnJ~:i ~~1\HLY H 1~rr'' \\"r1nt parl ELDERLY LADY. JN ·rHE Crpl'~ -s:riO. ~1 1:-l-3~9'.i Pt•n. ei·y fill\~ : saggy fo r ~ard<'!l ing & small P.e~id/Com1n'I. 64G-1401. l\11('hr11. Halhs & l::nlrvs. I ,\\". \\'r~l lllill~tl'I. :-; ,, 11'111' l~·pr~! r1~1n1 li·Jll an, lo JIO\IE or AN RN 1---brn11•n & blk. ti7a-ll'">67 landscaping servi<'cs, call ~ .--d C • Cuslun1 \\'ork 111 Rrasona hl" Personnel Service I "l1r.n·· :1p1,11. 1t 1011• s "llJ 11111. Ca ll . .i&-."i:.[,(J, :HS--0977 "11?.00' S hop-$160. :po· Lost 555 5-10-jJ9S rve~. Serving o .ed1cate _ l~an1n~ Hairs Glrn 54$-726.i I 778 w. 20th C .M . -BOOKKEEPER--.-E/~F.-.CT-RONll '-1\-..;.;_e,_11_~ . Q[t·/s1nrc S!li 21-10 N11p! Ne11·po1·t. Cd:\!, C'tis!a iltesa, 1 * \\E DO E\ER\Tlll~t; * ---' I PVT -Sen1i Pvt rooms for Blvd. C\·l 646-2544 . 54S-ll.l3l F.ARL,. Su r1 d a Y A:'<1_. I Do1·rr Shores. \\lcstcliff. Refs. Frer <'SI. 616-2.~::9 I 642-7S23 S4.6·2S92 FULL CHARGE l•·r~ l'rcfrr r'(pt'r 3:.1 .t· 1111 ambulatory sr. citizens. Bal 1---.--· r. l' 2 Sh ~ Co1l . [ II 1, J• )i B11~.1 IJ!'<IP•'l'1~; 1nan1ii.:1•1iu'1t! hr N1('(' sn1all 1·r-11·1•1nr ln<'nl.~. 24 hr suJ)l'rvision. Industrial Rental 450 ·~11'<LI'{~ .-r1P· .. i· . 1~. AL'S Land!'caping. Tree CLEAN!r\G Specialist:· \Vin· Employment l'O. :\:!ni i;alai·y & hrni·tii,_ t«11nplt>.x. !°t'IQ-H;u:1 for nrrt. L . _, • lgt . do~~-1-,<'.tna I'· ~ern_ice ~ rrmoval. Yard remodeling_. do11·~. carpel. l!oors, sto11cs . ARCHITECTURAL aunury in<'luded. 5·1S-J225. COSTA MESA ottl-r "h" blk brn " Suhn1l1 rr~u111P & salnry 1'•" ENGJNEEn. m "'·,· l':. : .. · ' Trash haulin~. lot cleanup. & ovens. 774--0321. Summ•r Rentals 420 J440 & 2,\W Sq 11. yr.~ old. 11ate. Amigo bm, Repair sprinkl<'rs. 673-ll6G. lltll reinen1.~ to . I'. O. 1~1' 1 r:LEC'J·rtoNll'AI.· Ci\BINET \JA.h:ER.S--10 yrs old. 5411·6624. I LADY \1·an1s houseclf"aning Job ~Yant•d., f•male 702 DRAFTSMAN 1S10, Nry,·port Brach: ~~1\iG.L E\J>l'r. 111 dr~ii;n of frarlinnl\1 BAY VIE\V 2 · ix'droon1. FIBERCLMS , . . . . . * PAIJ'\TING-PAPERING 11·urk on weekly bRsis, 33.50 -----11.1' .. A.C. &· D.C. rnotor111 !l!.ttf'!I 4 completely furn'ish-'. ' . , . & SD .... ' µJST. SmJ !\1 Gc.tr;t11a11 She~ I lntt<riQr Exterior per hour . .£>;p.,owo trail$., NEED help at -home'." \\'e BUILDING x10·1 opportunity ivith n.. Ni. N11pt F1•\)' · · ·rt'\\)' I h·1ir cltp""cl <'11 hr k 1~ V1r . G 1 g•·•-'"''· h.1\·e A1cfe.s e f'ursr~ •1 ed. Avail June lo Sept. $750 "":t G 1 · ,,~ ,.. I L1r. Inc. uaranterc , ........, 1111nal hrni r •• ,. P11.id OH!('r pr month'. Adults only ~".1 nicr •11· llrbr Bl\'rl at .\lrrrimac. C 1l H · li·\2-4"18 l lot1sl'kecprn: • Con1-A 11<•11 !'01)1p11 11} 111·1 I 1r111r.t CUSTODIAN i~. IJl Haker, L. of ~·airv1C'll' I No.SA 2."iCJI Jl1•br Blvd. a arr1s ', .). Landscaping panion~ • llornernakers . h.1 An1('r1c;i'o; I'' :id 111 >! f•'c•1• .lnb~. 31."1,IKlO. l'lgenl. ti75-49:\0. I~ l\}11 Rl'pre11entat1v& thtre 711.)..9331h111·n8pm & 10 pm. LAl'{l)S~:\PING. NCI\' L.11;ns • TOP SOIL • Upjohn, 547-6681. d"vC'lopr1· 0 r r1•s11lrnl1 al --CITY OF--.-l'all 0011 Jat·k..;i111. !1IO-f.0."1:i 220~ \V. OCEAJ\1FRQ;o.:T. Lrit. 9 a11i·l2 nMn. \lri>. \\'illianls. fo_ Spnnk.Jer<. R,. ~ i cl l . 1 d ('nninnini!irs i~ 11011. st:iflin!: NEWPORT BE.ACH Coastal A..;c·111·y lb J l $150 k A SliJ 1-1 q79 4131 g7~~-11 C St 1 L!c'd. ~~ill dirl, ro!olllhng & r-.IATURE Lido Resi ent SS25$63'9 p M • :!;'-IO l/;i11ior HI 111 1\1h1ni~ r. u )' . 11"'. ug . • 41 .. · " or .· i -LO-Sf--G 'II C ' t . on1n1. a e d ''" ~1 Id l'k b b ,.,,.,,,. for It~ o1ll'r:1t 1011 in Ot.111~1' • er o, • 11·k 61-1 *307 · : rcy" ".V a · s rip-5.~1-44•16. ~ra ing, ·1'1V""UV" · '1·ou 1 e a ys 4 !'.\1 !:! 1\lidn11r Slull TA~ING-ares~rvat1011s, 2 BR. ! NIO-:.~w ~-ft. ~~:ck~'~n~~c .oo~l~r ~~Ahn~/~; PRO~ESSIO~AL . trt>e ,,'Ork. Masonry ~:rj~.1'. t es / "'k ·en cl s · ~~~i~:~·~ 11~~~~~c~,.~~\~·c1,aa;~ 1\111ndHy-Frul11y 11· 1 1 Ii u•· one block to bearh. 41st &· 3 ph. 200 ao1p. spr111k. Park. ;>.;B . 6\:r-OOjl brfori: pruninJ?. tr1mm1ng, spray-BRICK BLOCK & HOUSCLEA"]'''" b h rory-bu 1l1 modular hriu~u11-:. '1·:ls1onal i1knrl. 111.wl" 1•n .. 1 Balboa. 6-16--£752 A.\1 '<:. 11)l·a rpc1 offiC<'.'i inJ,:;, sprinklers. Land.'icap-' " "'"' Y riur, 11<111 rt•q1111'f<o; skit! in 1hr Juli '.'\r11l1:1ll/;\ln11rovin, C:'>I 3pn1. \n~. rlrnnup. rrorg<'646-589.~ STONE \\'ORI\. ~0·0!!2!l 52.50 hr .. have trans. 1111c! \\"(' havt!': \111111rdia1f' n111'11-r1111~r .,r 1:11111onnl d11tu•, ,~. BACllELQR Bay[rnn! Ap!. 1 ~11SSI'.'\(; :i/7 :\1 HI r ---- - -Pa,'nti·ng & rrff'rrnt•es. !lfiS-8602. . t f. t 1110 •1 11d,.~ i·l•·ll!llll" of piihlu· 2 Adull~. $200 ~1onlh Tri-Co Realty 645-0621 QUALITY Jnwn ~ <' r" i r,.. I ----111!!S for q1Ja 1 1rr l'tl'1·1\1l•'I'· ~:i nioyrt! lni\. Blk-brll'n-reHAblP, rl'asonnhl1> frrl' Paperhanging H•IP Want•d, M & F 710 1ural rtraflsn1 rn 111th al 1 1'"sll'!Hllll ~ S: 1ni11"1' hid~. '=----6j~8:_,_10 ___ ~ J :\'E\V DF:LU:\'f. __ '.:I-1 linil<:. '.! 11 hit+' 111.1rk1ngs. :l n10. Vi<•: ___..... 1 , · t'••11alrs. 1 ,11•ar of r .. 1·r111 hill " -· <'~Ii 1"1 at c. If a I loran, Pa~t ..-.1 yl'11r~ <'U1To'l11 •':\· Rentals to Shar• 430 ph. pt111rr. ]1. .. , \lor.l'O\'l<l r .1(•ifl(' :'<tud~. :1'.l\j-4::!11. • r\o \\'As .•r·:t k. 't I 11111•· 11.1 1<1 !'\Jlt'f. Ill :~::-.~11.i: ~~G-!li91! "1·r~. __ SIBERl,\:\'-l!u~k~-1·1r J<tn1-_:QS:!-!liOJ. _ _ _ *WALLPAPER* I A Brl1~~!1~~;1:poi·;ii·y ~;1'.:~i~~s. ~;:;1;~a11_.~1 ,..1cc.1 1 i111111ur1.d I. hhl" n1:1111 t SHARE ~ Br. hnn11'. 11.8. 576 to 9600 Sq. Ft. I burl'l' R!I .t• San JO/lf]Uin * LANDSCAPING * \\"hen yn11 call ''1\lac"' RGENTLY I 11·n1 k 1~ r.·q111rrd: \'al1•I !-~\"rr~!h;ng inrlurtf'd . J ;; !'.: I o;; • Id I k o & 6 71t u f ,IOO\ Bu·i·h, N.B. !"-1\-:;()J~ (;11ir Cnur~l'. He 11· a r d~ · r-11· '111·n1<, · pnn · r~. 're F. l 540-14.~4 I ·1 \\'r o!fi•r Atl At Ir <L ,. r i 1.,... C'a l1 . 1ii·111·r~ lwr11·1' t;u,,,1 irs:i~1J;; ~~~l~.~7 :ill :i pn1 I Rentals Want~-d--460 ' :,1s..1~s. elrnnup..:...St~~-lic~._!i3fi-J22i 1 )·ou ~>;upp!v Thr Pain1~· Rms·1 ~1nrring snlr11·y \l\ !Hl<l111r:'11 dr1 1 in•! n"'(l1'd , ,.\!11111,Y lo LADY 11 b , BR 1 :)113 C'ock-ll-pon, h 1 a ck PROFESS!Ol\Al. Pflinle.l ~l:i. CPi!ings xtra. :m NEEDED 10 a librr:il pu (•k;igr ,,r cl1•111'f> 1 11 1 1 11 1· 1,",'1"k, 1 1 ., 111 s nre • ap . 1 LOO"ING FOH nlnlr Ill' Hai·OOr/\\·11~on, .J11•><1Jl('.<f' {~:nilpning !'r1'\'\f'" yr~ rxpl'r. Al!'tl, e.\:lf'rior ht•nrfi1s. Pl c""Jst· Call J-'1!1' i fllf~ :,1 "1 :'~. '11 ' O D•"na Pl . s,90. n10, C'Ouple R<'~runs1bll' r'\l'l'UI!\'(' fa mi-C\I . An<: In ch a r 1 i e I F rei' 1-:~t. • 6~G-0Gl!I 540-7().lG. Appointn){'l11. Tu Pl'l'!>:nnnrl nrn .... bl-lore pn1 496·"•"" q b · . . ' I --~~"'' ,. ' lit I -.:...._ -• ' ..,..,,.,:_ 11 · kid<: lfi-l·I-1~ ·t prts .).11\...2Rl ~. rr11«1n! .E.xriert Japanese Gardrner-20'" ~ disc. papf'r & hani::in~. "·""' 1'1'1''JIOr ,., · 2 GIRLS 10 shar1• lize. 4 Br. nt't'tl tU('r ·1 BP.. 111th pool & 1 -0"".,_~1-1 -1 , -1 ---f-,-. Con>pl·•• \'•rd 0., •• ,,, Fleet Joiner Nr11 1JOr1 B";•rh, C'11. ~1:llili0 ho . h 0 I .__ f 1 f 1 . i. .,1 · • 111 .11, ~rt o "r'~ .-" '"'"'. mohilr storr, 1·inyl, flock. e TECHNICAL 673 6633 U!lf' 11·i t ~1tn1<'. 111n 1~,r~r 11r111 1r" or )r.1 20 1 · s ~ B c·11 1 frr~ r!lfim11te~ &lfi-.i624 5\i-.'>R~h The II an g n1 an • room. P•« OX 64'~"'6"· 1"·'" ''"""'1 1500 mo. Coll "" '' . t., • , ' , ---·---ILLUSTRATORS OMNI HOUSING ·•--------G f -R ---435 I Lu111!u11 al 12131 !JSO-ll!Ml. , f;lfi-~•\llll. .JJ,:\·!'S Gurdening, comp~elc ~-~l.~'.!.____ CAR WASH HELP iragel or ent -1 .-,0 ! I . CI\! I )fl Yt". nld bl:il·k (.;rr1n11n la\\n &·yard cal"f', cleanups. I PAJ[';TING. lnl. ,t,. t:xt.. Srvrr<1l po~ilivn~. 4 locallun o. I nu . .:. ra~r 11·an1er in 4. , 5-1-Jfi62 f! -Jl H t \\' k SYSTEMS INC \\'ANTED: Gar/I.I(<' to rent I hl"h area 3-4 bdrm un/urn. $h!'phrrd. Rr11·111·d. I ~.:__a __ :JP!2_1 :____ ea.". 11 r~. ·or , , \lr11·0 C11r \\';1~11 29:~1 for slo_ragP, dbl or single 1 -~·r fron~ Ii 15 t72. Approx. I 6~2-0328 or 623-8li2 L.'\\\'N SERV!CF: guaran'd. Local Ress, Lie. 9 Jntrrvirii· Hour.~ ll:i rf10r Blvd. {'n~l11 .\llr~11 &• -C 1 Phil-494-8691 ani-11 an1 & I pn1-4 pm l 'IN\ ESCROW OFFICER l'usillons availr11Jlc 1n srveral of our offi1·l•:o1 for E."rrn1~ OJf1crr~ \'.'/fl nun. o( 2.;i 1·1·~ l'Xfl('r. 111 •i1flvf'nlion11I 1<11111". Mu~r Ill' 1·11pnlJ!e nf ha11dlin:;: 01111 11 .. ~k. S11lnr.v •' o 111n1rn~11r:11r 11•/r-.:rrr. (';111 r-.Jr. r:1c·h1•··111. :,u;_1 ;11:io. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS ESCrtOW PF:OPLE (;1«111·ing S & L 111!.o: .11dditional (llf•l'C L-s11Jc & loan\ Escro1,· "'!'IY & rlt'rk. F"ull or p!- 11111r ba,is. Ca!I \1i~~ .\1illC'r IZ\'.":1 fi7(1....(ll.-.O. ESCROW OFFICER i'i1'n1I ariphcntinn & rrsumt to P.O. Bos Kil, Dana Poi nt. l'11I. 92G:?!I. -EXEC . SEC'Y-- SUPER STAR E\•es, :).JQ...-O.l61';. Sl~J(). Llndquisr, ( 21 3 I RLACK niinin1 urr poorllc-ul·Edge-Trun ~~n1~a lie · I \Vork ivhrn & \\'here !>i vi• Brach Hl1d, !!uni \\'ANTED: Gara,r 10 rf'n!.1 691_-Z:!ll 1.o_s1 \'ir: P!,acrnl1a-VtctoriR· I, _Call f'Vl's ari_. 6 .. >l;r3,66 PAI NTING -llonesl, clean, 17822 Gillette Rrh. f GI" IOt!l J?UarantePd \\'Ork. Llcense8' you 11·ant! ----------Atlral·live prrllQll 1·,1p11hlr nf N.B.-C.:\1. ar!'a. Ca!I Dave, rt;RN. 'lr Unfurn. hou~e 1 ni. ·,,.... -·. IC 0 ~1 P _L ET E_ La11'n & lnteri·m 1!rv111f' lndu~ Con1p!!'x\ COLLECE or high iwhnnl r!i>alinu 11 1n1iiorltin! '"''" G r II r & insured. 67.)-3740. I S A · I · ' 1 ' > • I ! I • • • ' ! i l : ' I ~ pn1 . 5.i7-3ti47. l ;o.: B 11rra • 3 nio~ to 1 ) r. arr C'n1ng-SPr\'1cr au 1ng anta na g11• 1rantr1I hr~ I 11 n 1 n I: ilesirt'd hy frunous pi•rsonal- Office Rental 440 :ilu:;t· 111o1e h} 111 ir: _ [ : 1~ ~clean-up J1n1, ~..iS-G.;Oj, EXTER. Con1plete 2 L"Oati>, 1 Personnel Sen ice nlirl-Junl' lor "Hrl1111·1 10 11y for lm-111 of(-. S600. Call I • ..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;; --2SG-29!1_1___ I Servicu .Ind Rtpairt_ -I LA \\IN,. S'_'.1"\'lrr Exprr,i("nCl'd story S2·l0, 2 !lory s:mo. 778 w 10th. C..M.. { 714) 979-7400 h11by~i1 2 ck1!d1·e11. ti ,.,, I. 1111 !'at l\r11nr1Jy, S:t:~-:1700. Den-,. -I hi L ! Ne:tt \\'Ork Rnv 8-i7-t:f.;8 -· -·----------llir sumrnrr~ri'li:-fFT1n1 7 ·10 iu~.-.-·o· ,.,111:,., Pcr.""nnrf or -.,. MEDICAL OFFICE TOrcnlorl~l'.:':Br2b,1,11n· & rr,~1 c . .-·ree cs1ma!es _._. __ c_._·'-,.,. 642-7523 S46-2592 ,.., =0 10' PROF -•lnting ol•o roof.; E/tual Oppor. E1n1•lo.~rr A\I To .1:.»-4 P.\-1. :'<lon-fn. r-·;n, A,.,,,,._ .. , ·~02 ". ,."h·!· •,1, •• V•"d' A"•• /urn hn111r i:'I ;.;.s. or c \1 . . ,,..,,,... 1 ~ • .,.... • • • :='.::::::::~;;::;:;:::;::::;:c-:'~ziii::=====I 'v ... • ~v., ·"' ~ .... • " • ·1 · t I t So111r !'\rs. loo, if dl'sir1•d D fl c· 1· • 900 c:~. fl.', Gl!rdPn M'lt ing are11. 6--l:l-4099. tsaoys1tt1ng EXPER Japanc~t' Gardrnrr accous. ct'l, 1n er ex l'r. -s11n r.. . ; 1rpo,, arf'a. ~ ---------, C 1 1 · . Lie/Ins. Free t'SI. 64.>-5191. ACCOUNTING l\lusr h141'f' oun 1ra11~port11-----AmplP P11rk1ni: BIAYSITIING 1 , homr ompPtr ~r servicr. l'\t>.1 1 __ -----~ ___ ASSEMBLERS tlnn t._. rtr.~irr To .eh·r !hf' EXEC. SECRETARY l E . . . I j • n m} ' ' & Rltlia. FrN" ('~l. 6-12-438!} I PAPER HUNG $30 CLERK 0 • t ' ,, , . f f -xan11ni_ng ionm~ I ~ .~ !hru ii. day/nllr./11·knrl.<. l -----------. 1·h11drrn ~nur uorli1·1drd a l-.-,.·l're ary n ie i· 11e o . Lab area. Pri\'atr 0H1ce Announcements ..., Fn!'d vard, rras .. xlnt refs. EXP. Jta11•aiian Gardenc:r An.v rn1. + p;ipl'r. 646-2449 Good miinut1I rl r .'\ 1rri 1 y lrn!ion al thl' hrAch or pork fil'rr of Mul•i·S!At!' ~1ortg"agr & rt-cept ion a1·f'a " Cal! air 7:.10 pm 642-37U. Cnn1pletC' iardcnin'! Sfrvi('e P.AINTl:\'G & PAPERJNC.. AC'rnunr~ Rt'Ct'il'llhlr r-.:pi•r. n,. rd,. rl , E I I' t 1 r 0 n I c or 11·hr1·pvrr ynu .t· 1hry B11nkrr. !\lu~1 hnv1• good 38c Per square foot i 9 IN ~IY HOl\·IE. DEPENO-l<aini~.!a ni.' . &Y,....167!i_. -.-.-19 yrs in Harbor area. Lie & I inrludini;: handling t'flllrr-nianufac1urr~-i11ill !rain. •!et·irlr lo sprnd !ht• 11111'. ~~/~:~e!s.a';;~:~l'h:n11~~;.n ~:. ~ Announcements SOU ABLf:. llarbor-Bakl'r area. i' JOI!i\SONS GAP.DE'.'\!~ bonrle<L Ref's !urn. Gt2-23.'i6. r1on.<0 &-1TNli1 i1111f'~Tigat inn~. Call For Appl \I n r<', lt·llin(! us a 111111· -----------I e 5-16-'1145 e Yard :\lninlenance, Pllln1ing PROF. painting, inter/extl"'r. T.v11r :iO 11 .p 111. 10 k!'y 11ddcr. Jndustrinl P..<'lat1ons llhoul .1nur..;i•lf S· 1hf' JI:!) ~:;'.::~l40. ~lr. Hammond. ~ SU~l~·IER CAillP Boys & l Clt'anupi; 962-203."i Qualit~· 11-ork. Rea~. t.ic·d 2·.'.: Y!'at-s rxpcr. .'!' u d!'sJrf' plu~ your age, ~ Girls 7-l.':. Outstancli11g pro-\\'ILL Babys1I in Pm/yt ,ho,,•,::-·. I SPR~INKLER RE PAf R-Ins. 557-i~5:1.y.~2759 aft :). I ( 714) 494-9401 11rtrt1·r<:.~ & phooe ;>;o., lo: l':XECUTlcV~F:~,-,-,-. ,-,-, -,-,-, ' i.;:ra111-Top notch star r. F/tin1r or '--t--Call For Appl. C!ass1f11•1I Ad No _ 420. On1ty rxp'd. Skilled in shorthand, ~ Ttca~o11abl<' rates -}"REE :dS-:1960. I Nr"· Systrms * 5'16--75.15 Plaster, Patch, Repair Inrlus11·13I Rrla1inn~ TELONIC Pilot Hos lj(il). C01'1a ;\-l!'sn, t.vriinl{, llB~1 "x cc). ' R;;'~f;To~: R1·orhurc. CA"IP Carpet Servlc• General Servicts (714) 494-940t Coli L !IWZO. .-11Jc·ulatn1'. N1·"d t'ar. Crr:i· SI 1 1 CAYl.iCOS, Cayucos, Calif. * PATCJI PLASTERll'\G INDUSTRIES ('-O~~r"1-cc: P.~. -0 p 1l 11\'(', lnd1•1w11drnl , lasl hut 673•4400 I !1~130. STEA\! CArJlt'I Clr11ner~. ODD johs, painting, haulini;:. All typr~. fN'c C'~llma!r~. TELONIC Laguna B•aCh Tapc/01~r or1rn1r1l. 2 )r~ lhorough, var1rcl h1·~. Send :. professionnl at lo 11' r ~ 1 clranini. cenien: & plll!·h Call ~ilQ...68'.!."i '''I•''" uf1 11 ~hill . \\'t'il<" rrsuml' to Box il26, Lagunu ~ orrtCE sp on Ne11·port Bay I [ ]j •-] pnce<. 3 "" "" romplr"' '10rk. Rco<. "'"· '"" "'" I INDUSTRIES "'"""' Oppor. Employ« Cl""·"''"' '"' "'· ""· c/o """'· ""''· opp Linda I~!". S pc a c I Perion~li W S.'l~."i. 962-0li72 ____ I 1101\';ird, 61~-7123 or David Plumbing I Ua1ly Pilot, l'.O B.-,..; !j(J), F:XPERIF::\'C'F;n-c·11111_"_ulr " Bayfront Joe. Gd P;irk. .. (;\Ft.PET LAYl:XG * I S~2-9!!j2_ S1\VE on hon1" r!pa rr~ t"r('I' l.n..-:una Brar·h A ss I s -,.-A NT H 0 0 K-co~l (I ,'i!1·su, Cn. 9Z62G. [)1•nt ~1 1 A~.~l~lant .Ii f' nil ~ Crpts -drp~ -air/cd. The C. A. p _.:{;f·; CARPENTRY, pa i n Ii n i::~ est, plun1b1ng, paint, in-I F.qual Oppor F.1nployrr KEEPER ~ T'igurP your 11 ny CONSTRUCTION--llt·~u111r 1 .. Clas~1 r1,.rl -..;,,, ~ Islander Bldg. 3~1 Bayside Personals 530 * 6~2-2010 * I ren1en1. ren1odr!. Pi e. Sni. ~l::i!lations, tiaulin~. in111 tl\1~ •'xriting ~'or~1pnn.Y LOAN OFFICER 421 , Dnil.v Pi1111. l~ix 131~1. '· Or. 673-1620, ~8-lGl 9. c JOll'.'\"S Carpel & Uphol~trry joh~ ok. Boh 646-644G. 81!Hl3i2 I AC(Y)t.:NTANT: Grow 11·ifh 11·hf'ff' ll1t•r(' l~ .. fr irnlily Xlnl 'lllJlOr. for 8pj1ra1.'lf'r !n rosta .\Je~a. ('if 9:.1fi2t; BAY VIEW OFFICES PH.OBLEi\I Prf'gnRnl')'. on· CJ!'." a n f" rs . r. :1 1 r 11 --na!:onnlly kno>A-n oompan}' l ios~ &-lol.s n/ VIP rlicnl~.i r r ~ I fil'nt inl C'Onsrructinn E-\'.1-,.D--rnlllllrP -11n_m_;i 11 ' CkltL\'.e, n1r-conditioned I fidcnt. ~ynipalhrtic pregan-JJr1-Shan1pon r rt f' :"l'Ol t'h· .; * I 1}.~f' \'our a r I' o u n i i 11 I! 'fu $li.'JIJ. rtrpt Jn ( osla J\1csa. Ile-11·nnted 10 ,1nrk In hf':ll th Redecorated. Lido Art'a <'Y <'<lll~ehng f A~~~onRI:~ J.tll<lt'd 1~i l RPtar<lnnts~.1 * ..,* * * * bArk..-:mund b ahihty !nl C.4!1 Nant'Y '.llR)'. :JID-00.i.i 11u1rrs a n1111. of 2 yrs !'leper f()od ~11)rr, 10 hnur \irrk n . I · Bk 5-1:-N\ .Ar!op!IOl1 te · A -· 1 n.,, .• ,., <>rs & ,]] <-lo" ,·11•,111·\·t~I'. f"pp Paul. ~t 111·1 Coastul Agency I '"'aonom1c!I, r. 1::i-v1vu 64~_4,i:w, ..,.,., •· .,~, ..... 1 n 11r1prH1,,1n;:: rc~i<ll'ntia l & :i l/l...!\.i'.":7. brighteners & 10 n1 inutc , SlO ();)t'l. Also Fcf" Pn~ilinn~. :.!i~IO llarhor BJ HI Aduni~ snlnlt inl'Qnu· llnil!I ii·Jsonii· DESI\ space ava.llable $50 C 11 "lll-61! .. ----_.__ -~ -·---Fllll~r.c.;LASS .\lult!"r~. ~k ill · mo. Will provide furniture APLCOI llOL1;,1C~S217 Anon.}:~nt '"1~ ~~·ach for ll'hi1eb ral'p~1s. fl .Jrr1n Rro\1·n .. 1· .1.i {'on !1 Ir ll,.. t l () n lrndini.: i rd ,!/,. un!>killrrJ. All :i' sh1 f!s. at $.i mo. An!llverlng serv\C't' ione '"-· or Ill I c . .-...vc ~l}UI' n1onry y saving Trader's Parad"s 21 Co11stulAIAgt'll:'.v, B k I A .. l'l'l'fo'ral:>lf'. Thi~ l)f)Sitl'lll in-! \\'(' I\ ill 11·11111 !(jJl l'l;l(.:Cf}-: av&ila blt. 222 Fores! Ave, o . Box 1223, Co~a ~lcSJl . flit' r x1ra 1ri p.~. \\'ill clean I e -!XI ll:r~__i:._ ~1:_a111~ an 0 mer1ca clu1ll'S lo11n &nl11•1111t1nn ,,. I lid. Costa i\lr·~a. : Lnguna Be1rch. 494-9466 I * 1-lJLLY LICENSED .,, li\'1ng nn.. rlining rui. & AD'.lll:XISTRATOR • llonl" hu itdrr ronta<'I. ti1ulil havr ---- --, DE.51< •pace av&Jlablt S50 Rl'no1_1•nrtl lllndu Sp lr1tuaUsL hall $1:1. Any rm. 37.50. 1 • j OwnPr~ As.'OOC1a1ion. lfl'Dll'!f' Balboa Branch appra 1~r1J ll'ilh a fil11\11Plal FOOD ,,, COl'klail \\"Hi lf"{":-:._~, : I S I R d t'OUCh $10. Chair s;), l:i ~·rs. Ines Counl\,'. Hl'spons1bl r (O] In ~ I 11 u t 1-0 n. Call ~Ir. t•xprr nr1·r~~;i~ • mo. Will provide furniture . p1ntua ea ing~ g11_eo I I' IJ I 11 ''' • d I 0 A'f 0 P'r Ad "P· is 11·hat counts. not ,.....,~ .. ,· ·,., c -"•llo' '''" On11'"'ll, 0, ]r"r.·1111 App Y In r r-.011 11} . . , •l $5 mo. Answerog !ervlre ' Illy. 1 , . -1 . . \'IC<' '" ,.n .. 7.1 ,. " .. ,,., .1 ""' ''" ,,. ""' 1l 11 I n1t•thod. I rlo 1\·ru·k 111yselr. 1·re re 11ti11nal ,u'lll'111r~ 61S E . Balboa Blvd. CALIFORNIA AllPy \\'r~t 1 ava ilable. 1787:> Beacb Blvd. g11·t·n on a · 1na ers. c.111 Good rcr JJl-OlOI ti' mes . F EOE RAL SAVINrS 21(lf, \\' O•·ranlron1. NR : Hufttl ngton 8"ach. 642-4371 hclr you. · · · -~ u pel'\·1s1ng · 111a1nrcn-.1wi·1 u _ , J l2 N. El can1ino nea! Carpenter 1·1111trart~ b adn11lii .. 1··· 1n1: NCR Proof COOK. rlCprr. r / 1 1111 ,.. i--n'' coo1.:-E~11·41. r u 1 ! : The ::>an Clemenle fl111l.~· husinr~~-\!u~I h.11•·' Salai·v OJ>l ~I. Apply :l3l l2 F.l l1111r Sl~1rl •w1f11• 1\pp!) in • ~92-9136 or 492-~ EXP. Carpt'nter to rto Con· dol I ars flr"l'lllU~ 1'XIM'r!Pn1 ·" n r T p I r·i T p1•1-..u1. -~"1furc R r ~I . , : D 15COVlR DISCOVERY. crcrr:-Pa.110~, r r a en in .g . l'l!UCfll 1on;1l ha.-k11 r11un1 I l11r Machine Operator ,0 ; E ~l·T . M:AGE R \1t•fflrl1l•·n .'iii :-0.B. lur : F rl YOt.:HSELF". So lntl'rior I: Exlerior trtnl ~Rnu• !'It',,,,. r lt r II II r r! -p1rr1 t"M·f•Jf•' 1 lllfl •l:lilr. • DAILY Ill ' In ' m.""°' I ''"1"2 hi.•···"' p,,,_ I I ·1 ~" rn •• N1111111111lly knc.Jl\n f1nn nf•f'rls - -• CAil now • No ohh~atJQn -~..:!:' --"' ~. --!!AV" 2-2 br pool 1 ''f'~un1r 1111• U( ing s.1 .,1 , ". An r:1r1ii't fl'Ll. nr p/!1n1r. Serv11'~ • Xp R r I h i:. hmi; In ll UN ITS Lnng J!ra1·h + r1,; .. Pmrr.I ~ 10. Cln.~~1l i•'rl "', -·• '"''Y ,. •a youn'> nifln 1111h 1eno(l 1·1'1'111! I I I I 1. II B h • (714) 8l'i-6H~5 t2131 '.:87-3393 F. .. enux_e 1ni.:. ca. Hll'l.'1,, Cd\J & NB. \\'Ant 1,0,....... ' "I I"'" \ .mpouyrr r~11i 1 t~ ir•t 11 rr f'U!> • NATIONALLY repa!I'$ m111n! No JOb too l 1 ........ llondA :'.50. Tr11llr for land. Ad No . 112 Da lly PiJ01. 1"\fH'!' 1·r1l11'111rd fl!Jf.tOdlll1· l'll~IOrta'rit. f'll.12-Gllli. : 1 R • &~22~ arr;1 rcn!al.~ or 1·on11n Cnn r1r~. ~.,? ANYTiflNC:. :-.1u:11 po Ht•\ 1:{1) ('o~r;1 \lri a ...... ---------•l 11)' S1Rr1 $j00, ~ RECOGNIZED sm. ca.. __ ·--__ 1ad'1 o1hf'r prop. Coh1<'ll brl'ak up J1t1rtnri11hlp Ci1. !l:lf;~,i • RAR)1AID Night llhi fl, C11ll .lrnn Hrn11n, ~40-fl.O:i:> PILOT Trevel 540 r-.tlNOR ~me rega in ._ Plum. 1 Propcrt1r!I 67$-722:'.i. Call tJavr 846-i04! --ADVE RTI SINc;---.l:'nod pay for n11:hl 1:ill.. fn~~•al A11:1•n1')' bins:. carl)t'nt_?' -.~inl\ng -BAYMlONT homt 3 Br• DLX JBR, 3BA. 1·:m~ C.rriit opJIOrl unlly tor hli;:hl.11 r 'p'd prl'fd, Apply !n ,,.0""'0·..,.'."•'•'~.' .... ".'.· .·.·.·."·'•""._' SET SAIL roofing. Call .~.>.160. lB Bo 1 ~-·k 1 · •t / b 1• • kf ,. TAHITI · A. a r~ . or f\\."<>Cll· "r hm+inc hlrlg '.~A. \\' nior1v111rrt. hhthly !llcillrrl ™'t'~on twn •» p1Yl . ,.q or C C rlo-Citru~ 11rop. or small rrt11.it:e Hy,·y iii nun. Spri;c's. ~ert't'lfti·y io 11·t:1rk in1o brontl· ,\J ~r.-Dan. TitE <:RE~ Gr11r1d 111 r-.1a.~!ed Schooner. em~nt, oncrttt tvunr. Palm Sprina~. S.14~1 ~q fur Ind. Jew hm /in<' LANTERN, 19:JO Placcn11a Ca·cw &c Gut'!ils N"redl'd. ri• l'f'llpnn~ihilillt'll H1 Jns1 C (ll3 ) l 7&oll39 CE:oitE:NT \\'ORK, no job too , Rrlttinl!h3m, al?'!. 67~-01 2.1 prp. a.'\6-7904 611·22!1, Ex 2!I J)IU'('<I N<'U'IJ"lrt Hcarh ad· Ai <'.. ~1. ~m~. M'l'tSOnablf'. FT f' f' \\ILL. !radc St2,IXXl ttq. 1n TRADE S~ Equity 1n \'l"rli!'ill'll? AJit>l'lf1'. Rrntn!I", BF.:AU1'Y Qpr \'Vantrd Nr \'\ Estlm. IL S I IJ [ 11 C k , nr11· Slfl.<m Dil'~l Tra11 ltr siJ.000 27· Dr Lu..,.,. ~1ot"r 1n1!1A! lvr. & •h rf'<'!1urrrl, l(r~rt~ 11rtMn1r. Sal.itry or ORANGE I :>l~'*il5. Y11rh~ !or hou!lf' 1n Newport Home for Re11) r.11c11rr. Cell I Jl-1670 rrnnrn. ~>10-SMfl. D.it~id. CO A(~ s l lostandFOl.ftt ml rl.OOR \\'ork &: pal·n~. or lanrl ~16-:*i.i2 ALT!-:RAilONS-P1>r son BEAt.:TIC!;\N Nf'f'd1'1f---i-;;. "fl ~ • : a .._ driveway!' It 1lde~·11lla, C11lt &1~27. Call nrrrll'rl pnrt tlmr \Ton-S11! "1"rl. for husy shop. $1 fi:i hr · ~ , .: =~ ., ¢ ...,,:_: Lic'd & bo~. 645-0826. l HAVJ.; 20 11crr11, val-. ~,,~00~.-000-. ~11 lot w 4 h3,.11 Ii Caff' _ N :0.111~1 bl' l'XJ>. In elolhinJ l 01-iiO'; comm. Pd l'acstJon. DAYTIME DISHWASHER Pr,.lrr !~ or Q\·rr A111ily 1n l'f"r110n hr!11rt'n 2 ::o k d P\I Coco's lea JJI'• g. found lfrH ad!~ SSO ASPl-IALT ParklnG lo I 1, ['°" in rirr~tlir nrPll Rlv•r· Lni: Or i\ tor 101 l'llr11nt cir -~~·('~ ~J.-8"/~Z __ ~i.!)9J9. • "' ·""'" " ;,,..."'II: . driveway repair, "ea I Aklt. !-:'irh for hmf' or Int' I\ ·'Com bul tl 'R; or ~ Alair. APT. '.11ANAGERS -Xlnt op-BEAUT ICIA~"S 4 ~!)' "" TtJilal lf. Sah co• lJ o If, s 1 r i p in I · pt'l')n !'\f'WJ'l'T Hrh. Dirk <'IAy 7211 l\t11rrl'llr ~r. P11.r11· por1un!1y for "XP"t t'l"luplP ~f~tH'" Fnt Rrnt' 15S5 W . Adams .. OiM'lt: fl, ~~ fOld color· :ttfr.3"'91536-00i~. Wlllll'm A11,1in Co.•684-Mk'\ mounl. C11, 6~4-716.1 rot "'i!lln111 1t> ,1orlc. No chlldrfn $.;ti \\'ttkl) &t2 tr.4·1 Cotta Mesi Marketplace ~fld. .. 1Lwt1 ~dot. ~lW PATIO§, walk&, drive, install \ or fM'I~ 642-:i&t.;. Thr fll ~''"'' rlrM11 in thl' \\ ,... l:Qui,I Opf)'lr Em1il11J."r I CAT I.: 2 kittens • area Cd~ n(lvi la\\'tl!>, 111\', ~reak, t* * * * * *I Turn unu~eu Ii(' ms in fo q u1C'\!: . , , ~ Dir t\)' Pllo1 Cla~s1!1cd I O:r~na l~lllnii, 675--0996. removt. 5"8-3fi68 for e!I. n1h, t:all 642-l67R Art. 64)...~i15;~ Otmr-A-Llrie 612-~71 ------ Go! F riday SSSO : ~·t't' l'1t1rl Run lhr ollh•f' • 1•h"n 1he boiur; u; ~11oay. In-: • 1rn:1r111 lll1llilll'c\11·r C'lll· t pl11y1·c11 rnr 11r11· 1·11 moving ' rn Ar'l'll. Arlv11n1·t>1nl'nt In ~ ~1\1on & n10n<'v soon. Call ! .\nn Fox, 8.\~-2100 AIM Ft'C Jnhs, Drnnis &: Denni.; Per- "•nnl'l of Jl'\·lnr Ai:l'nr.v. .'fiSZ ~1 1chrf"'1n lJ•· 0. l'. 1\1rport Art:a c: ~ .N ~or(·--,-. "r ,,.-,.-,-"-,-,, 1 r~qhfrr!nJ:. f'111r I a d I ,.. 11 cluth1nJ.: ~tnrf' l'l'rrn Xo pl\(\rw r;ill<: ~,. \li;r, BH«k Stl'('('t, 11 f;t~hlOn Isl.and, '" t.lkt!': to trade! Our Tn.dtt's P1r1tdise column Ii !or yoo1! :; 11ne~. !It days for~ bucks~ I , .. . ' • ' . . . . . . . - ,. DAILY PILOT Wedntsday, May 17, 11>72 I • WtdntsdolJ, MAY 17, 1972 PlLOT·ADVERTLSflt ft ~I ~-~~ .... ~. ~J[IlJ~[ ~. ~~ .. "-~" ~J[Il]~+ ~I ~.-~-~l~[Il] I f-l[IlJ 1 ;;;1 -""""'--· .:,:;lllll~+1 I ~..;;. llill 1:_1 ~f-~""'."~~lllll~I ~-~~!~~-! ,___~ _-~ _~. =I~~~ M 710 Hoip Went!J, Mi F 716 Help Went·•, M & F 710 H I W 1-• M & F 710 I02 M1"ocell•·-·1 H•lp Wentod, M & F 710 • Help Wented, AF Help Wented, Ml F 710 .,~·---.------·! e P en-· Holp Wentod, M & F 710,_A._p-'-p-li_••-°"-'----·-Ill Recept/Sec 'y ._1-1- (;ENl:RAL orr1et::: Pluah LUHRS BOAT co. EnPrl(('fll'? -surH'r Sharp! SALES REP FOOD ....... Sec'y.Construction * TYPISTS * ~1AYTAC repairman !)as 'C!BSON GUITAR (\'4 1!z,e, g anlce In lrvu~ i!ffds a a,irl Nov.• llirin~ FrQnt of<'. appear? Abilir) S.71!00. Ut1hz" manal(enl;ont To $8~F11 P aid 11.ai.hers $l5. lO $100. <.\n strut&) like new, eu. ifto( A ~·itb )·our talent• &: bubbl)' PBX OPERATORS to arr llloni; 11 /olhl'r'? Thi~ !f't'hnl(1ur11 & satP5' ability to Large co. openlllg nt>w or..: Hr~istC'r for rleh1·er wll yr. &U&rn. rluded ... $ro.OO, CR A I .peraonahty. CharK:t 10 ad· lntt>rv1r11.• llour~ 1~ /or you! (~All Ann ''"'· gro11.• 11.'/lhl~ rniJ 'I eo. & lead-loc'aUy seeks pc-rson \\ho 3 1 ~inpnrfuy job 839-1778. TAPE RECORDER (Ret"J :v·-•. To SA-"~. ENGINE 9 ilm•ll ;,1 111 & I IJlll·4 nrn 8.1J-Z700, Dc-nnJli & '"'~nni' er in U1r1r fLrltJ. Shurp ca-ran handle all. Ctlll Pat today 3 y,,_ oW Krnrnof't' v.;u;IK'r type) 1eldom used . ........ ,. """ ,. ,..,. I -• C ln1t'IV\\'lli' !l-12 CaU NaYIC)' :01&)'. MQ.-60JS INST ALLERS \\ork 11'hen It wtir1e P1·r~1111et of hVini· Ai::cnl·y. r•·1·r or £>nh.,_. '"'" SU. tali!. Kcru1ed)', 833-2100. AU;o Fee \\'r N<>f'd All l'Uns perft'Cl. very good con-Transformer Inc I u de d, Coastal (\R"ency )OU 1V!Jnt: ~1{)1;2 J\1Jehi·J.son Or .. o. c. tl'rrll-Ory. New car+ bonu:s. J obs. Ocnnili .& Dennis Per· • 11111011. Privat~ par 1 y $40.00, UN 1 QUE PR0- 7790 llarbot• Bl ,, Adan1~ -l~-.;1w-·ricnced Only lnt&r1"m ,\u·port arr11. Cell Bol1 ~11.C"oy, 3l.1-t700. spnnC'l of trvln,. Agrnt"y, Office S~olls 9AA-083.1. J &."TOR. shool11 lm11gea up • ~-~--fJ,.nni' k Or11n1s Pr1n;on11•·I ''"~2 ,1, .. 1,,·1•·,, "r o c l';qual 01ipur. t:n!JJlO)cr to J6 fM>I 11in1ply by ob"'ct. • GIRL FA.JOA\"~ No ,.x_, Apply Brtv.•11 R & 10 i\~1 Personnel Service ltl-~C'EP'f/O~l:fl' Do ~"u oj Irvine Agen<·y, ~JS:i ~·po;·t erca·~' u" · · l\la!r & .,~<'1nate. ELECTRIC 1vashC'r & Dry£'!". lt.lcal for the student or );,h- per i en c P nN:~.!lsar)". Al'-f.1on . 1h.r11 i"n. Only 1•11J<l)' th1• :..u1·i1ng c:1·011d~ .\'hl'hf'l,.1n Dr , o. ('.Airport -.-S-E-CRE~T~A~R-Y~.----Western Girl1 Inc. \\'h1lr. excellent rond1tion. b Y 1s 1 • • S 6 • 00 , G.E. curate 1yp1 n g. !.(111'.e 778 W. 20th, C.M, \lrf'1 1hrn111n thi:-. gJ'('ilt Jr1h llrl'il -1667 il1ai.:Arthu1· ll!i\•d. Prh·a1c party 979-2500 nr POR'l'ABLE TV. lblacltand ahorthand preferrf'd. ~l()...'.:0 84!1 \\', JRth 81. 642·7523 546-2592 Tiu· etn n11u11y n .. 1•<ls :.our ------Full ri1nr l>05it1011. Nc .... ·port Brach ~i~72li ask for CasE'y. ivhite 11 .. licreenl include.!! yn of age. llr~. 9-ti, :-Olon. Cos1a J\lr~a 1,...,..,..,.,..., ... ---•~ ~milr ,(. l*™111;dl!y. All &lies 1.~ews .\Ied1af Sl:lK S<1vini::" & !oan 4-':l:fH'I'. helpful ~·10-0J2j -Rent Washers/Dr yl'rs lran~formf'r to "-·ork otf thru Fri. A~k tor ,\II·•· 1 . .., ...... -.-----...,•:PB X Opcr11tor !or ans1vrr1ni:: Brnrt11s. ·ro ~r,o. Sr. Acenl CCPAI $1 •1K but not neccssai)'. r.lust be TYPIS'T/Clerk, Gen'! Ofc. $2. \Vk. Full maint. cigar IJ&hlf'r. Ex c r 11 e nl Chernoff. !162-1171. . MAIO-WANTED ~P1v1{'('. Full lune stcat.I} Call Linda ft;iy :.-t0-60J..i Prog1·.un Analy~t 121\ l.lwc·p.ll ,1 ,1 1 1 Consirucrr.,11 ore t x per . * 639-1202 * shape ... $55.00. p hon f' HOSI'ESS & \Vai17css. A11ply Dt>11 Qui,olt ~lotet, 2100 11ork._ 5~1 Cv:it;tl Agency Prt'iOOnel O!rt>i·tor Sl:tK a 1"A1;;2 ".,~ inu Jcr h<'lpful. Subinlt resume._ &. R"'FRIGERATOR, 5 )TS, &12-6840 or srr at 73S West ' ·n per"n, 11 c n r y ' ~ r-;f•1vnnr1 HI., C~I. ~tla2 ----1 2i1fl ll:ir_~1· Bl a! Ad~11'1!1 L1.,•al Trne (S.A) 11"" I .,". s,v. I h Cl r d 0 )Sii> SI., Apt. 'D, n---OYOJ 1r· Plant _ .. ..iv sa n1)' 1story lo ass1 1r old, 2 drs. auto defrost, v o..ur;t.11 Re!!taurant, 2122 S. "!-;. :\IAllJ 11urk Jn ('XChange for 1 . 'franS(:ribt'1•'fmf'd. exp.) $4.iO SECP.ETAP.Y, p;1rl timr. ad no. J.-,9, 1•/o Daily Pilot, 893.9060. i\lc~. Bri5tol, S.A. 11p11r1m('n!, 2.376 Ne11:port PLANT ' . REST1~UP.A'.\'... '>-Rllyrr1•1·h1',u·1a n S600 A!lfll"O.'\ 'w ti 111c, hr~ HP~il>le, P.O. Box 1.i60, Costa l\1esa,1 -----~--~-=s~O~U~N~'D~E=-s~I~G=N~-~G~A~R~RA=RD-= JiouM-w1ve'! US(' lr1,W'r hrli. Bh·tJ C'.111 S.IS-97il b.\IPLOY:-.1J::NT A<.,;J·.'.\CY S.·<-reta1'lf'.'i l~.A.J S5t.'.i skills needed : :-.hr!hnd, lyp. Callr. ~1626. REFRIGERATOR & SKI\'"· COJ\fPONENT SYSTEM: ·, · · ' · I \lanlli.;rr · · · ... Sahu-.• Opt'tl Bkkp~ mart\ trnc to $.'19() i11g, tlBYI E.\liCt , ral'ula1ot. look like nc11·. $j(J f'a. 7130 Jo 11upplen1enl 1ncornc. Sn1. --:-.1AfLING CLEru:z--SUPERINTENDENT •-.,,1 ,.,,,1 ''"' !11' ,00 '" M' ~·-1 UNDJ.:R\\'RI'rER·TH.AINEF:: 11.,.1,,,-,,,1., A"•. \\'•,tm. 7 pieces Inc I u din 1 : ',' · ~ -" · .. ·• "-'· -Typ1sl 1Jtrt'rpt1on1~t S4il0 "('b.1 1·<1r .. )t;'.n< rcsu111e to ·~ .. ~, .. in\'('fiilment bring!'> generous Full 11mr. 9 to 5 Y•e('kda:.s. \\ 1 c. c 1 I J \l'ould you hkf' 10 learn th~· . ' . l \reek car!ridge player. 3 commissions It ('ntilif''i .)\JU I a 1 ,. t' .~~ •:.;, 01s'11r~:n a !*c'y/Olht·r :'\tg·r Opi-n lln"< S2ti Laguna Beach. inter~h11g norl·.salrs side ol CALORIC gas iangc, sc f· 1\'llY bass ~flex S!)('akers, /\'ccd ininiPd iatrJy. A n(>W l:Ompany ju"t forznrd :,crv1rr · , . ., ·· ..... .tiJ hi'. Src'y/:l.lk!rlP Onrn 9~6j2. • clean OVl'n Ahnost ne11 lo free tra1n1ng &1;,.-0S.-12. * Call fi f>-0981 • J \Y 1 I I t " ,. -O'c.==,..,,,.--,,.---~-lhc labulous i n Ii u r 11 n e f' • ·6., ~14 • (_;arrard pro res s i on a I ·-~~~~,=---·----------~ hyAn1rrica'~IPEH11n1·1ll·vf'I· 11 1 rrssrY , '1()1. •'F.xri· St•c'ylSAI tol650 s·•.·1i1•1c£ 5,,,~. a<t"n"·ot •~ '}t 0 US EKEEPER-livr-111, -" r·o1 ·k t:i1Js SI s~ hr " a""' ,. ""' business? lf ,-ou ha\'r. a =="'"""--c----.,--turntable coniplete with ff s MAINTENANCE opc•r of rc.\itlrnlnil •·oni· ·,,,,,,,,,,,$!·,.:_I PeM;nl Sec'y (i;h 80) Sai"ifl p/1lme, ('\'e~ & '''knds. Ex-degree & desire ~•OVER 200 \Vashers dryers, base dust cover and dia Mon-Fri wknds 0 · ,larl n1un11ie."1 ls no11• slaff1ni: l!s Bu~bo}-~ ············ .w lr. File Clerk. ~expl S'.!50 ""r onli·. N'cot I· an.. -a 5""'"' · ' ' • 8128 f 03 k (hi n MAN 1 I C<-k '""'I '' oo h · ,.. " " ,. paying c11reer !his ,,. b could refrl.c:erators from $3!1.9.>. mond s!ylus, evrrythintr or ,._ 11 ~. of)f'ration 1n Orangr County. ~"' · 1 1 • ''''' ·' · .1 Girl Fri <OrangcJ SGOO prara111:·r. Apply n1ornings br YOUN. Start SfJ()O, a.15--07!!0. ' fu lly guaranleed, con1p1;t"; ~~~salary opt:T1. lrl'1nr City Of It has drv1'!•Jf.ll'dl nn rxr·;t1n.I!: I ~~~:~ ~!~~1."1~· .... ·:ri· :~:;; l.A'.C:ill Srr'ys to S6SO only, 2j9() Nell'POl'l Blvd., Call l/clen Hayes 540--60~) 1,.F~u-,-.~i~IU-I0-----~8~10 I systen1 sold for $397.88 . I EWPORT BEACH nc1v roncrpt tn actory· JUJU j 11' . . , ... ,., <'7' h S1·,,·y.Constr/Anahe1m $6.')ll C.:\-1. Co;.istal Aoe,rlc';,' -----~-----pay-orr small balance. of 1'""1 l•m• , l>•rr $1 -h>" SINGLF; ll('E'dlc & ovcrlock 27!1() Harbor Bl at Adan1s PAIR Pecan 11·()()('! con1m0dr 11 8-1.77 or limllll monthly HOUSEKE£PER .... an1crl SI ·N • modular housing. Qst("S.srs ....... ··-·-~ r. ~·1 c Bkkpr to SROO ==---~----• - hrs t111Cf' n1on1bly. Ell.\I -I .. ~ (' ~ .. · .hJ • A11tr1·. Ch·rk $500 Bluff n1ea. ()lrn trans, • 5:,9,1.57~2 Per ~If/. A kry s11df rir11•nin~ 1'! lJl• I • . ,' r 1-.1'.: • • . ' s,.,r·y T;kkflr to $700 oprs. li:xper. only. Ton pay. ViJ.~-rNt\:'11 Vl'...-rERAN: Siar! tab!C'S 5200. fr. Prov. payn1cnts avaUablr. USA 7-f I I P.O\ o\I Sf eVICI AG' NC'i 646--0301) ~ , 1 , , · kingsizr BR. furn. S250. $lC'rco Equip Werthouse, re-fcrC'ncrs. :l ll-S.I .l days, 1 I l1·d 1~ lh<11 or r a111 ~ufll'r-• · · · • · ~ •:. Pur.·hasin~ Si·•:·.v S575 ... -,. ..... -............... ,,_ 1 1•11 ;1g n1cn l'fll'f'f'r 111 a 'l-lh>'" ,.,,. ooly P.""uir('s 1.y1·. 1'.\pf'i'. In rr· intf'>><lflnl l'<'""rtln" !n thf' Foi P.cstaurant Per.<-0nncl ,. 1 1. 'Cood I local hnint•h of u nationrill.Y :'.llai:;navox sterro & l'ecorrl J79 ~:. l71h SL, Costa Men, """ r •• , •-· .., ...-n ·r1 1 sr S600 Su~r"ist'on nJo '" 1~ 2 p1 rl>'"pe · ,,. 21'2 & 1cn ce of 11" trr 1 f I · Q I ?,()(]\ Redhill Avcnur r--• known en. On . the i'oh , ... y ' ~vv. · " s o-t.i-~ · HOUSEKEEPER !or pvt • pair n1a1n an· a r 1rr('1nr 11 pl'ol urt10rl. ua -F1nnh1·ial Consl. ·rrne $600 S50. Pr. \Ving chairs $25 ('fl. ho Plr Ii Fil e & !«'\l.'l'r system!!. A11ply hy ifiNI e;indulat1·~ ii•ill hal'r al 1-'.splanadc IV, Costa :O.le~a Prod. Sul)<'rvt~n!' 10 $\2f\ training. E<irn 11hilc you STEREOS C m11'1'1, n32',1ne im . :. pin, ,\1ay Z2. 1972 10 /'{'I'· lroast ~ y1';ll's J'1'crnt r ~1wr: ~Ulf(' :.!10 5:i7.:1800 NEWPORT MANUFACTURING !C'arn. Approvrrl GI job J\fink sro!P s-ioo. ti+l--OJ:12. 1972 Gerrard equippeif wHh a 'I-\! · ~"O"CI Ollie•, :~?tv> Nc11 nnrl tra1n1n~. To $1.~. Call eves & \\'cekends. f"ll si;:c n r o f e 1 J; o n a I PER I . 2 ....... " ~ ""-' ,~ lcncr in tl1r 111obllr honic Personne l Agency · '""' ,. HOUSEKEE . 1ve-1n, Blvd., Newport Braeh, Calif. or faC'tory.tiu il1 llQusin;: 111. RNs <lay & eve shilt X!nt SUPERVISION Call Jlcll'n Hayes .)l()...S()a5 l\10VING -Rms of F'urn. lo ch anger, AM/r'M/MPX elderly ladie,, Bal. area. 92660. !1\4167:1·66.0:\. dustry. They niu:<it !)(> fn11gcbnfls. Bevcrlyt.lanor 833 Dove r Dr., N.8 , Coas!iil Agenty srll. :I [K' SCC'lioni<I, marble receiver, 1e.&.led air Call 673-3284. lhorou~hly irr~ed 111 all i·U!'· Con\•. Hosp., C<ipo Beach. 642·3870 j 2iM llarbor BL at At.lan1s t'Ofr{l' tblr-Childrens furn. z.;uspension speakcn, tape HOUSEWORK. experiented. l ifALE, age 18 or 01·rr rPnt nt<1nu[al'lurini.: 11•i·h· J .,-'.',._,.~ .. ~-7~--.. · ............... 11~~~"':S~A~L...:=E:S""~~..., 1 A nt-1v company just formNI \YAITRESS iian!f'd. New n inPllr 1blf'. '.\!ANY ~!OR£ deck & headphone pluc in part limr,.. 5 day wel'k, ov.·n I 1vanlcd ror lhea!rr rtu11I'~. niqucs a~ 11,,.11 a.~ hair :in SPORTING GOODS by ArnerK:a's leading devf'I-eockrall b;ir nreds fOQd & ITE:\-IS~ 96S-b400 aft 6. jack!'>. \\'as left unclaimed. car. 644-7344. Apply 121 5th S!., ll.B. aft 7 extcnsivr rrimil111r1ty 111lh ROBINSON'S oprr of l't'siden!ial '1·orn-t•Of'k1ail 1.~:aitre~s. t.Just b<' 11kda)~. Brand new in box lt INJECTION MOlOING OPERATORS Fast ".ro11·ing rt1l'1s1on ol na!'I m,,,,,-0, ,-, oo <"laff'og ·1 ~~-~-----p111. the builcl1ng trades 1nvotvc<i. e NEWPORT e 1 • · 1 " 1 1 s over 21 & e:-.:]'K'ncncl'd. Neat SOFA 8' & lov" seat, nf'vrr guarRnle~. Originall,y Jll"ic· __ ---------1·0. offrr!i ~1·ra1 Oppo1·. for opcl'alion in Orai:ige County. :O.J.\LE: altendanl !or 11·hprJ BEACH ·'l'°rls nunded nl)'.:nll flrlf'nl-11 has dcve!o""d an cxriling appearing. Apply 2 pm 10 4 usM. both SLJO: f.C'11·1ng ~! ~l-~~7:_95,·,mTalalk!.:!~.t;',_r 1•ha1 r patient. 5 day 11k. \\'e orlrr an altrii•·t11'" 1·~ p111 daily. Steer .t: Stein, 1nachirw. $2a. Pri. Ply. ~ ~·.... ..-v··-"" 5'10-79:'l6. startini:; salary in adrt11ion !las opcnuig for 1-"c~"ui1d1~,'1dual. ·,~1"11'1 .?~hnc~i,t:o;. nciv roncepl in factory· built 1 li'tl Baker St., C:0.1. 968--7910. I. a y a 11· A y Department. (Or Tr•inffs) I ---------In ;:i lilwral paC'h:agr o[ IM>n· ' ,,,.x ~. oiry, .a ""'' "c-n1oclu!ar housing:, -----~---~-7141893--0iilll. Co), s:~:.2700, Dennis & ))rn-· \\'AITRESS for cofftt shop. TRAD I T l 0 NA L furn 'For Plastic' t-.lanufacttirl'r.1 Days & S11·ing shirt. l\lu:-.1 be neat & dependahlr, rP· malr pref'd. r-.1u~! bl! able to \l/Ork Sat. or sun. Apply 8:30-11:30 A:\l Costa r.1esa, Ctilif. MANAGEMENT TRAINEES NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! 850 \Vest 18th SI. Due tn lhc rviirl ~To1v1h !.· * Orange Coast Plnstics .. 1 l':..pan.~ion or our cor11. A '"'"'~~~~!"'!'!'!"''"'"I 11umbC'r or pl'rsli!!r posi-INVEST IN lion:.. at"r r101v av11ila blc, YOUR FUTURE Full or p/Um~. BE YOUR OWN BOSS I I Men or Women ACT NOW! No li::>.prr. ;-.;rf·. f'r11i;, Pleai;e scnd your rr· J EXECUTIVE Al c h' f d' d * AUCTION n1.~ l'cri'Qn111>I of Jrvine \fc h;i\'r at1 inimediat<' nN'tl so, e:-.:prr. as lf'r or in· reprnduclions hllndcrartc * :-.um" !hand\vrilll'n ls f1nc1 I • I · · SECRETARY ,\J.!('lll'Y, 2082 i\'11chelson Dr.. for 2 nualilif'd SU""l'Vlsors 111~ rn1 . Ap11 Y tn (>t'rson 111 in p1nf", from shon to you . . 01· call i1nn1cc!iatcly , , • ., ,~ Coffee Shoi1 llosless, llot£>I tll&-g:JS:;. 1'~in" Furniture _o_._c_._A_"_'no_r1 _:irra. for our prodrct1on of)f'ra· La 2¥ So C H &. Applial;)C'e:ii Ed _Fullec SALESMEN lion. Bolh <1pemngs r""uil'l" guna, <I .l · st ivy,, VELVET tufted so.fa , nevC'r A · F"'d 7 30 T S M ~.. L B 1 uclJons r1 ~· ; 'J).m. 0 tore gr ,\'.crd lll<'!l \\'hi) arr· ready l•l individuals 1vi1h at least 3 Ilg'. c 1. usrU, $1Jj, ~Talching IOl'e w· d . A t" 8 1n y s uc t0n arn OMNI HOUSIN ,,; l t>a1·u the car business auci ) years rPl'f'nl 'f'X!lericni·c \VAtTRJ::S S , fl:>otl R; seal S8.l. Vrlvt>! hi-back \:1 1 Must have s~cretarial ai'l" \villint.: 10 train. Illust supt:ryising a mobil(' hon1c cockta ils, exp only. Psrt chair. SRI. 538-6281. 207~1 ~ Ne11·~. CM 646 8686 SYSTEMS, INC. tkills. Exci!i~g cha l· h<.ive i::ood pcrson:ility, !}f' or faelol'y-built hon1e pro· ti111£>. Fri-Sun. 6•12-SZ7t ITALIAN· froV. livjng inl.1 Bch1ndTony'sBldi::Mat1 lenglng pos1flon, E x· intrrcstcd in a ruturr. dr('~s duction operation. Exprr-\\'AITP.l::SS 11anted -i\>tus! su1 tC', g• fiec11r. ~o ra. rock'-Bf:AtrrIFUL new J,l\pAneAr ceptional benefi ts & 11f'll, S<llrs1nindccl. Benefits: if.ntc n1usl b(' in rithrr lhr be 21 -Call Calley Cafe -1bi & lanip tbl. Xlnt cond. buffet 52'' x 30" x 16", hand 17822 Gillette llrV!llC' lndu:.. Con1ple.\l Santa Ana 17141 979-7400 J'b I d' t area ol "'"inl & Iir1i~h «o>-k 7 · · rl hi k I t era 1scoun • Denio., i.:roup ins., hi~h 1'" ., 6 3--1110 for 1n1erv1e1v. $200. 9G2-39'22. car.·l' ar aquf't', can't I Apply in prr~n 10.S p.n1. #2 f asr.nn 1~1.. N.1-!. I Equal opportu1111y €'1nplo.vrr ro11unission.s. Unlimited in· ni• in lhc installarion of -u~r paid S.17¥ ftuit 1alf" fb,turr!'. k olhC'I' nicchanical \\"ANTl::D n1an or woman ex-S P1N:c Sp;1nii;h :\If' rl . · · ," • ron1ro, Ap11!y in Pf'l'.">()n. & in1erior itcn1s. pericnccd fry eook. Lunch & Kincsii:c !)rod set. j\'r::i.rl~· S12:i. Call 6-1 -6468 a!ler 4 01.0S'.\!OBILF:. 285i'.l llarbor <!inner. age L to 45. Fast, n('ll·, Perr. Conti. SJij, pm 11'('{'kcl11ys or anytim~ Lt•se A Yell ow T•xi C•b \V,. v,ou[fi rnrhrr !rain fron1 ·Equal Op['(lr En1plnyr r I I scratC'h for lhf' n;:h! pcople. j . PORTRAIT STUDIO ROBINSON 'S R~fi .. C0__:"_1~ _ r.tc~_a_. ____ I neat. some background & :HZ>-993·1. "'('{'kl'nd5. !'if'~A:'llSfRESS -Expenf"nf'eci \Ve r:rlfPr an altraC'tive lilart· rc.-fel'ence 11·ork exp. in BALD\\.IN Fr. Prov. Piano. A Priv11tr party musl sell 3 onl\I 10 assist rlressmakt'r -ling ~a!ary 111 adrlilion 10 a Orange County. 310 \Vest Xlnt rond. S75CI. l~nrite F.IC'clrir type11Titel'!!. cost 11/d rc~~ n111k1n;:: and altcra· libc'r;;[ package of tK'nelits. <Ith. Santa Ana. lronrr $5IJ. l\l ist·. furniture. Ol'f'r $500 e11rh, 11·ill take C II M P I Salr~ Prrson. p1!1mr. P\f'a.~-1 a r. ,,.uson <inl f>l'l'Son:1l1I\. :..tih'' "'r<'t' • NEWPORT e BEACH 110ll~. )1usl haV1' (I II n p I w--h T $SSS sz;o each. 2 Calculator& cost lease Sf'I\( _,·our rcsun1<' ace ouse rne "1"003"> alt 6 pn> 1 r ;i, 11 c; 11 or I a I ion & hr 1 h<inrii\·ritlcn is Iinrl or call G f u-.,... ''' n\'rr $61)() r;i ch. 11·ill take ;n•Cll\abl!' · in1r11. for parl real t:arl't'r oppor. or <'ilgf'J' CLUB ehail'·ill'm\·n. F:;1.Ct'I S2ij f"'.tC'h. 968--1797. I I n1 c f' n1 n 1 o Y nil' n I . i1nn1ediatrly. lo Jrarn prrson to slart at C0nd. 'S~O. Carel lablr~.11vin E~ 1ro-~5~7I ~.~V~-,---. SJJ..9412 h1·lpru1. ~92.:::1~1. 1·-.;r. is::. Call ror Appt 546,1311 -10.1 P:\I &· 2-4 P~f. :'\IA:\ICUr:JST Pt/T1n1P xl nr -----•· ..4 lhcbo!ton1 .&adl'anccqu1C'k-spreads . Blender. Pans. ~·~'' r~ ·a "· eneia · Ask for Herman IOI·. POSTAL C;111•1r1-s. [)r"I\('!' PART TIME P.cfcrrnet'!;. rei:1. Coron<1 df>l i Ed Fuller ly II l()(·a1'"1'ia1'1 organiza1ion. 5;Jl-68:,0. 11·a!nu1, cru·1·f'd .armoi?P: :'ll<1t'. (ij~J73.i Srl·uri!y & x!n'I 1'(), bene· . Chel'ry armo1rr: adding --·--------- IRYINE PERSONNEL SERYICES "AGENCY i\1 AN U FACTURrNG, I°' 111f'rhan1cal f'n:;:inr"r 1 o rlrl'rlor sailho;\! p1'0liur t111n Jinr:i;. 0t>Zt'f'r T'f'q'rt T11n pay Legal Seeretnnes tp $600 .~. xlri'1 fu1urr'. :'l\<1rGl'rf!or Englneenng Sec'y to S~l!'iCI 'Yacht Corp. 1631 Pl<.1 r('t1tia. ~'y/t"ashion Island to s:i;i0 C:\1. fif'crrtarles, lite sh to SJ2:i -----.--- Payroll Clerk/NCR S500 ·:\1ECJ-IA NIC. min .. 1 ~T~. rx- A t. Cl k t S:o/V\ JWr. Arm 19th !.: Nr11·p<ir1. ccoun rng er o ~ C \l , 1. -1.3., Prod. Control Clerk -to S4J.1 " · " .r ·1 •• ---~ General Ofli<.,. S500 ~f.DJC . .\L FRO~T OfFICE ~led/Tech Writer $500 GIRi. ror Dorrors nf/1c-ro. 2 ~·our 011 n ::i.i~·11. Costa \lr:-.a. 1!110! Brl1, ~-nin V l y . llousrw11 r~ pl'rf'rl. 530--040~ PROFESSIONAL phone soli~Mr • Dana Poir1t, San Clcinente, Capistrano arr a. \r0rk in your 011·n hon1l'. Bci;t de111 In al"f'n.. Phone s::,:;..1<165 bcf\vccn 9:00 a.m. LUNCHEON HOSTESS -Sea mstress, fjf i;m-fit' C· II D ·k Lo ''3-2700 \\iOOD patio labll' & ben-n1::i.t·h1ne, $.'iO; o t I l cf! . . a ll Vl', .~ , 2• I d' :io1 2!!1h Strr-c1, N.B. OMNI HOUSING Dl'nnis & Dennis Prrsonnel <'~cs, S .1; map e inl'lt£' set, typt\.\·riter, Sjj, Pb. 9 am~ ----of Jrv1nc Agen<'y. 20821\firb-$jl). !)68-3089. pm, 6T.HT1~ SYSTEMS, INC. clson 11r .. 0. ('. Air110rt arra. JJIDE·A-Be<l • quef'n Sl25. SECRETARIES In Our Marina Room \V~ h111•r imn1ecli all' 0Jlf'n1n;::s for cxprrle11cl'<I srt-rf'tark'5 nnd noon. Apply in prr~on 10·.5 p.ni, 10 11·01·k ill our corpora1c Real Estate Career a 2 Fa.~hion Isl.. N.B. hcndquar1er.: in Mission Ne1v or l'Xpcricnc('{!, join the I Equal oppor!unily rmrloyrr V!<'JO .~· al.~•> ln our Irvine Company that's gro11·ini.:. II !===========! Jnd11.~tr1al Con1plrx fa r1lill you do no! have a license, Qualified l'andidatrs should 17822 Gillette (Irvine Indus. Con1plcx) Santa Ana 1714 1 979.7400 Equal Oppor. Employer ,... ........... iiiii ....... J Herl divan $.l:i. Hl'rculon. All STOVE-O'KeefC' k Merritt. 1·rry ,l!OO<I. S4i Color RCA TV, rcn1n!f" control $6.i Jakt''s 199 E. l61h, C.M. 6.fZ...)666. WHY NOT? like ne1v. 642-8171. -ROL-L-TOP· DESK .. 646-95.53 .. 1·3 DRAWER \\'hi le bahy A Steal! " brand ~IV heavy rlrcssC'r $40. Sofa bed $2j . duty pick 1.1p !ires - Cooch SJO. 5·15-46j2. Goodyear -hiJ:h miler. A.r~ -~~~--16.5 6 ply. Also 4 Chery Babyline Wardrobe stE"I 1,·ht'('ls. 892-42!3. S:l.'i. • .. 5-l0-3515 1-~----~-~~-Clerk Typists to $425 )I'S exf)f'rirnce. :Ja-3.l ~r111·s Clerk Typisl/Tl'TK' $400 of ai;:r. BookkCf'pi n~ -t~p., ~y.-1\1ktiig--lo $600 .il12-. ~~L-l-1~, -No 1/t-- check on our ROBINSON'S ha1·(' al lr::ist 2 years t•reent S49 .r.~late..d e...xpe..tic.n.cc. SUPl'..""P..VtSORS, sail h o_! t _ -1-e ~NE-WPORT-·e prcfenibly in !hf' <'On-pnXI. Super1:isory ski 11 Have d job you enjoy 1n a n ew buildin9! BRAND new Seani Deluxe C>RF;;,€h-tlinim: room labk>-belt mllSSagt"r with vari· '''/6 chairs and rxtra lea\•es spePd. Cost $100 • Mll $70. Cirl Friday lo s;rJIJ ~11 ranc-r, ~.i. S:.00 mo. ph· P (fin1r Typi~! S2.:'.0 hr :i.~:l-10.iO 1'f'1rpor1 arr<1. I BEACH • ~tnu·!ion indusrry & must I c~sen. Boat hl?g ""P· .not Real Estate pos.~c>s~ 11 ppr Oll r i a t e rrq'd. \\'c 11·111 I r a 1 n, APPLY NOW FOR: -Gd. conrl. S60 OP. 3-308~-644-1732. Free & Fer Positions 1 $i2:i :">lo + 10-.--:-c.;t:;.·Yc1 ~ 488 E. 171h ,,., INlrlr) cr.t I prt l'<'f'. 111hrr tx11rf1t~. 642·1470 ,!a<-k~ Phillip~ 66. Rathoa Bl Licen5ing Cour'e ll<is opcn1n::; fnr Sf'Crt'lanal skllli:: inl'luding 1 illacGrrgor Yacht --C.Q,rp. Full salr~ trnining program ;-bih!y 10 lakr dictation. 1631 Placentia. C:'.11. • Sec'y-Steno -no ('OSI. l\I11nagcn1cnl n11· SEAMSTRESS Opt'n1n~.~ al'all. no1\: 1 Tel·hnir1a11 fOR Sale -7' turquoise loose f'OR Sal!': 1 glau & dlrorru! cushion • like new. $$. din rm tbl J'x8', w/8 ~6-3898. C"hrome chain;, I mink stole S.· Cst lh1 .1. :\B. JSl..ANO :\1i:r .. 1111n. j )rs. --.-.NEEDED-- exJlf'1., Srr1·. Stt11!on 111· Two Office G irls lrndanls day ,t: n1 le shifl. por!unit1rs. Ask for l.11'" ThC'se ;ire p!'.'rniancnl fl('ISi-SPARK YOUR T,\'f>C .)(), Ille srcno. Jonrs ror !nf<irn1at1on al : Irons & provide 11 n op. I CAREER Type tif'. S!eno 90 842-ss.s1. FITTER portunity to assoc1a1e 11 Hh 1 Pul vour military or !rrh • G I Garage Sale 112 644-:l992 aft 6 pm. ** /\'tw Handmade' Quilt. Limoges Plates. 5x7 Import Rug. Areo l91h &, Newport.I • 6~-1 -~2 :-.1u~1 h•• 2.1 ~nd ~hlc 10 dn1·(' -.>-.i., • ----APPLY - \.'\ti E. IG•h SL. C ~1. I NE\\'('01\Tf.R "'f-:LCO!\l!:'\G : Tarbell Realtors An1e.rica',1j loadin~. 1'0n1-srh~ling 10 \i·ork! TOii ro. .enera Clerical ~~I · mun11.y dcvelol)f:"'r. \\ c offer nrfcrc; eoniprrhl'n~i\'(' !rain-i\Jarh or English back--F JI T' I I I I <>round nrcC'ss. O/(·. Rr;1] E.~1ah' S:ilf'.~ 1 U 1me a 1 lf'1'tJ prograrn n ini:; "l'O"!'llm as service !('ch. "' •· f 1 JI bo ,. "' "'JX'r. prcl'd. Jr. & LARWIN REAL TY I uone 1 s, AS \l'C' a!I .a \'(' GrPat futu1'C' opfJOI'. Call \ I ' JO· a""'''•'"' "'''"N'''"''''"''· D>'"k , .,, __ 0_.,,1_2700. D-·'''·"·· Sr. Openings Av<11I, l~lf~tilc Div. Of Li11'1\'lll Cn, I rr.v Ill l/C'l'"\'lll ·.l f'Jll. ~~ ... ._ I" "" v ' .__,..,' "~ ,-,. ' :!!."~;',! Hrookhur~1 Av., 11.R. ::t Vash 1on Isl.. I' H & Drnnl~ Prr~rinnrl of !lV1n(' lln~pila l ily !losh'lo~ f714l !16~-4~0:1 I !21:lJ ;{!2-'.:~l ! 1 Eq11al oppor1un1ty r1npln.1·r1· Pl~ase Apply A<>Pll('Y. 20.~2 f.lich rl.<',On DI'., JANITOR e Accounting Clerk GARAGE Sale: many h!>ehld Hems, includ import S1vis5 lamp, hrass & chrome din tblr 11·/chrs. mink stole, 1 ~===*~&_I2-8_98~'-*--,--I rcran1ic BBQ grill. '.\1ust LOVELY new 1ormal1. Srll. Sal & Sun 5.'20 & 5 21. RRgS to Riches, 285 E. n.6 l-lrhr Vie1v 1-l mi; 1930 r.lein, Tustin. Tues-Sat, Port Laurf'nt. N.B. (o!I 10-.1:30. 54·1-9311. Ne11'l'l01'1 Bc;ir h i·onipany Tn Ca!l LOCALLY on nf'll' Immediately 0 sc~k!!i inrlividual to opcratr I rr.~irlrn! ra111il1C'S brini:in;.: ()PPOHTUNITY fr>r !lro full Sailmaker, f/time To Our O. C. Airport ar"il ground 81\'C~pe~s & prrro.rm [!if!.~ & eivir info. (',()od n;i}. t1n1e, cxrericnerfi R<-:il l::s· f TELEPHONE Sales. Top th 1 t1al rlutir · ~ ,. la!r Salcs111('n. Bl'llc1· lhan 501 29th S!rf'e1. 1\J r;. P ersonnel Dept. . . d bo A ~r:;,rya~n;~~f;, Pern111ne~i ! ~~tiil~e.c~~.us~~;~~e ~~~1~11;~ av<'rag<' commission, ron1· Sales-Wood Produch ;;1~1s~°z.::" behi·:~· 9.~ posiuon. xln t bcncfHs. I Jl'i-30!(1. panv pa 1rl r11ajor n1f'<licul. S12K + Car M(tSION VIEJO I 11nrl 1'.!:00 n"°n at ~381 Bolsa Trr1nc11dous nppty. for 111an-+ E + B ~ Avcnu•. Midivay City, r-: URSE S AirlP-111)111-";a1n a;:rn1rn1 . \\'c h,1\'C . ..onic-. xpenses 1 1 .onus Call Mr. Hernandes . V 1 . \11\lrs 1f iou 01·a) 111s 11011 COMPANY ~ LEP. TRAINEf" s ·1 S40•0891 I l·,xp_ 11rPr. :'llrsa rrc C' Cnn-f rh1ni:: diffrrrnl. 1 .. 1 1 ° 1 Tr.•· ·• 1 .: • n11 (' I \ 111 l!l)f)I t'O, 11 ll'llll Ullir(' ' > l I t - B I S A:\! & 5 P:'ll \·nlf'.~CC'l11 llo::.p1la . 6 6] Drop 1n :uu! ra lk 11 nl'rr. C· II Go !':''" .,-00 D . ~nur \l'A)' Ill n Ii jtrt'a U Uh <'\lt'f'n ' · ' ' Crn!rr Sl-C:'\I . ~, 11 .. ~s. ·•;·~' '· <'nni~ in n1onc~·! This bank ne"rl~ I . I -• ---I & [){'r\nL' f'rr.;onnrl "' /I'\ !Ill' ~··11ll' antituii€' & per:-onn!ily JR. SECl!F:TARY: Ct't in ()11 NURSES Aid('~ full ,{·1 REAL ESTATE ,\g('l\Cy, 20..\'2 :-Oll\·hC'l$111 Dr.. 261~7 laPat. Rd. ror their lt'ai11\ng pro;;r11.m. 1hf' ground floor nf rw1v nf-f Pt/!1m<". All shirt~. Call -SALESMEN-o. r . Airpo1·1 ;irc.-11. Mission Viejo 1 c;rf'at \\'llrking l'Ondtlions ftCf' in Nr111Klrt Bl'n('h. ti12-2t10. , . . . (714 ) 837·6050 ubl' I -• S SI~ ,. p -1 Al · Nl'f'cl t or 2 C'Xpcrlcnccd SA!.F:S:'\11·.N -OIL. 1-.atn!:========== k lots of p JC C'Oll aw.. tart ''"· r f'I' au . so , 1 $'V\""" 1.'ull hrr'><'f\ts. Sl";O. 'F'rr Pol'1t1011... OFFICE s11.lr~f)t'Oplr. lnt'l'ntive 1·on1· ~u.•~"'· or 111nrr Jlf'1' ~r ,. llllSS•on shillni: ~ale iilan, ro1nn11s~1fu1 11·11h fa<;1 i::ro11-SECRETARY Call Linda Ray, 540·6055 Cati .lrl1n P.1lJ11n, :110--G0~~l I · I [I · C la! Agenrv C fl('rsnnalizt'd 1rainini::: J1y ii 111:;, 111a 1or 01 ('I), nlq\lr 011s _,. . n.~ .. 1111 Ai,:r11t') • S I • I ti I .,-oo 11 bor Bl 11.1 A•!<1 l1'!1 - 2790 l111rbol' RI 111 Afi~111~ -I• Tec~e,ar1es proff'ssinnnl. ALS01vill tr;i1n OPIX\1h.'t', or& '°1'1r 11·10 ,",' Pl.A' TfORM __:1 _:__ a:._ -V-MEN'---yp1ss nr11•li1·cni;('r.~.S1n11llnf!10'(', RITI llOUJ' '1'r'1'llllnf't n TIRE SER , LAf)Y. lllalurri!, 01'rl' .~:., e R eceptionists 11lca1<:in! 1\'orkini: rond1t1nns. i;u1·ecerl. Nn f'XPC'I' ""'1· Full Ariply Youn11: & U111c T11·1·.~. night iiork. 11 <1l!t·rs~. Af'lpl~ I• Keypunch Oprs Pcrsonnl 1ntcr1"1c1v -A~k or P<•rl llniC' H\'flil. C<11l fnr 1:>!'16 Ne11,rporl Blvd .. C.J\1. ~\~:c;~1F~11 .1~~11 :~~1r~~ri~ e Payroll Clerks ft1r ilta1u1r-rr. Rppt . 7i 4.49:;.3:;2,-,. _ Con1111'I IJ~nk J:::\f' Dc.-s·!! ExJ)('r. prt'l'd, full !)(•nf'ri!s LADY fnr pir\u1·r rr;1111r 1 shop. full (Ir p<1r1 t1111r. ;u·t backi;:1'011nd ·l~l-9:1?~. l egal-Sec'y-to $9000 fpc Paid. Old rslah. l1r111 rlesirt'S onr 11ho 1•<111 11 alk in & takr <>1·r1·. No !Ln1r 111 train. Call 1,ynn T1'fl<1, 8.13-2i00. Al'<ll F"r Joh.< Pennis A: Denni~ Prrso11111·I Of I l"\/lllf' AJ::Cllf'), :!0~2 lttiC'hel.'itl'.ln Dr., 0. C. A1 rrort art'&. " ln(rl'\'1('11· llour~ l'I :lm-11 an1 ,t· 1 pm-<! pm \\'01·k 11 hen .r.: 11 hcrr ~·ou 1\'anl' Interim Personnel Service 778 W. 20th, C.M. I 642-7S23 S46-2S92 -................ -... ~· OVERLOCK or S1ni;:lf' ~"" I "'1tlf' ()pr~ to ~11• Jr. ~pt'll1.!':11Cllr. !Nef'd ~ t:-.;pt't'I U.S. AFFILIATED --SALESMAN 11·lp11 ili vi:irations. Brokcl's Reall.v r;nod Po1rnt i11t CENTINELA BANK TRAINEE:-Youno: 1~1an ;is 847-Sj()i. Evrs 96S-117S I C'111I ~Jr.' ~rh111id! NEWPORT BEACH op1iclll 1cchni1·i:in rrp.1 1r ------\rF.STCLTVF' Regional Office R•1T1un11-20/20 Rea l E5tate Sales I n 1 A nit'n. F: J F Of f 1·t'1"S11nnr i::r·nr;• \·i!(ion, 11·ithou1 i:: I~!'.,; cs, .r.i .stair (' ncC'< s I 20~:1 \\'('~tcliff Dr, Nfl Call \Ir r·. \lrtnr!nnc:i r f' a s onahlc in1clli~('ncr, ~ll'~n1c1i. \\'f' co1·rr 1'11 1 &l5·'.?i70 ( 1 I 64'7121 '-& · d riha~<'~ n[ rc,tl ,.~1nrr. l\'r I _ __ _ 7 4 ' ~ nirchanical s,.;ill · aptJtu c &Hu!irul llunl. llnrhnur S,\LES. $600 S1\LARY J-:c1u:il Op1,,11· En1plnyf'r -pi'l ic:ncr. :0.!richinr shop ohui Rf'lllti !ilf>..l1i1 I H11! Lrc-.~ P11n!~· l!osf' nf'rrl.~ f''\f> rlesir11blr but not miln· · ---·• atrl'al'l1vr _ girls lo src-urf' ::Cl'l'f't11ry I rl<'l?r1 . \rr11~ P. O. Box RECEIVING t~a11on~ in Orang-" Count~" Union Bank _l!lO~<'l.·9~26._~~~ CLERK ;\lust have p Jc a s a n I I las a· unique opportunil)' for I TREE \\"ork. ~lust Oim,9r r 'Timr ,. prrsonallf). Call Lou . 011·n transp. S2 hr. Start Xln't S11Jnr~· • ill/9i9-i™. 8 Executive Secretary lomorro11·· 6~&-S893. __ _ \'arird & luleresting Opening.~ For Goorl r.Jath ;iptitudc. Son1e Exper, & hle IJping necess. :\JaeAr1hur Bll·rl. !l's in to~ thin .•.. GAJ!ACE Sale, \\'C'd & Thur!' The Diet \Vorksbop Way 10 lo 4. ~1oving this For inform11tion 531-5105 11ef'kend: Game table /., CARPET F'OR SALE chairs, dinette set. old by Carpel L.a.yer. Call !e:l{'hcr's fil'sk, skis, to~·s, • 5-»-2086 e lNTE:P.VIE\VING r.Tun .t· Tl1cs 9arn-'.!nm \\'eel rhru Fri 9i:un-121im ON IJ'icycle, pic.-tures, misc. 512 JOY IN A JUG! An1Zrli1a Dr. Irvine Terr. Artislic bo1tle gardens -6~:1 Cd\!. 67:-rjiJ7. gallons S20 ei.. 642-9119. SITE or OUR i\'E\Y BUILDING ClllKESF. in1port~. anliq'~. NE\Y blank Ampex 90 min run1.. .a11 ohjccls, knick-Cassette tapes, sold ,24 dor k1i.&rkl'. All now in storage. accept S9 doz. a34-1148. At .alley, 2721 E. Coasl PACIFIC MUTUAL FASHION ISLAND <Corner Santa Cruz 8' Nc .... ·port Ccntt'r Orh·e) • Hii'Y., Cc!:\!. CAKES. Custom Made for all ====-,.-~-,.--..,I OC"Casions. Any size. Reas. ANTJQU1'.:S I misc furn I j.36-7725 or 968-ma_ bike f clothes / plan!s I * FREE rl1uly h us rlc!'.k / f'tr. 534 s. Bayfronf. GOOD ehest <>I rtra,\'er1 $20. Bal. t.~. Recliner 1v/vibr11tor $30. !~~~~=~~~~~ lransportation for \1·ork in FRI/SAT/SUN ONLY! 1-fi- Los AngC'lrs unrU niovC lo Fi. sm ·Applia nces, Avon Ne1l'port. ScpL '72. botrles, dishPs. J\1i~c. 22021 _ . i\1Alibu Ln. Hntg &h \\'IVES DrSENCIIANTED OUR junk _ your lrt'llSU!'f'! OR UNllAPPY \YITH JlilAR-Thurs Fri 9.5 Sat 8·11 2218 RIAC.E. 1-lunt. Bch author Arnli·~ ' ' nC'e<!s statistica l doc111ncn-17-~·------~. 111.tion for rK'\1· book. 1\hiti!y Jewelry 815 to candidly Vf"rbnlii:c Y?ur Wedding is Of f! opinions & at11tudl'l': 1111· IV Id ' . l r I ' . ,. 1... ec in~ ring sc or sa r . JX'ratr\'{', our ron i.ien('(' T ~ " & 1-1 · · 1 1 11·0 11nnus Yi 1 ;urr 1n assured ~s you l\'OU ~ re· liUanv setting. Oiarnond is llUU/I .anony1noull. Liberal i.; carllt. llavl' bill of 511.Je f~ paid to tlX>se sclt'ctrd. rrom Oahnken·s in Co:iila Call 53G--6666 S.7 r>n1 'vkdys MrSll.. SAVE about SIOO. /.: 9-noon wkndi1. Call 540...5710 alt 6 prn &: \\'0~1AN lo li\'ro In Chric;lii'tn 11·E'f'kcnds. 548-4-185 138 E. 18th C.t-.1. !\1ATCHINC set liUitcases, $2.l or bc111 orfcr. MUST SELL. Call Pam, 499-:mG. MATTRESS -Atlantic-1uper firm -doubl!' • nearly new - $,'j(), 5-18--6756. Miscellaneous W •nttd 120 Aluminum canS lh•t have served you "'ell Ir: provided hours of plragurt. A.UN!! I Do no walk, to 1060 G:lenn· eyre St., Laguna Beach. No glaSA whstsoever, aoc;eptfll. LIVE·IN llou~ekpr B.i!)~·· C~ll lnr 11ppl jji.3i~O altttr, SJO wk. Pool. murh -OV ERSEAS-- moN". Call Sur, bcfort j, t.IOP.E JOOS TltAN PEOPLE + Con1m. & Brncf1ts SALESLADY She 11111&1 h:i* "" 111.ractive TURRET C11l1 for Appt. :-Ol<il urr, ""r<'r11·nl·t' unnrr-ap(X'nrAnt't, Ex('('llf'nt typ. LATHE OPERATOR _ hoMe, must driv~. 5-18-2624, M.~.-~11~-----.a=11 Music•l ln1trument1l22 fH&-656j. 11ce eneou1 5<\tl.;;.(1~10. F:xl .~n I '-'~~Y.· ihc.-~ho'lv ·Oft, 22 ~ s:k!Us.. "E>..l*tienct dt· CARPET A Tile Watthou!.f' FENDER Buaman amp. 13l r.m.1. i.15•· Allect UOO. Fl!nder Col'onado-12 pltar, "''amnt;v, s.100. 499-1904. PAlR Lud'l"i.s Tlmbere 1!lell .dn1m~ with atsnd $6.l, Olcls ~IOI IJ'l\mpet. c:ost S-tOt lt!I $Xl(l. '8tr 20t'.H. 8.13·1441 , ah 5, ~·SOl\7 l All skl!ls &: pl'()le1.~lons t----~L~O~A=N~---• 1 lt~hrr 1v11ge~ e to11'l'r PROCESSOR ~xPf"n~f's • Ta.'< brntrJts Exptr. FlfAtVA • F'l"l'C fun~rtation Good \Vol'kirrr: Conditions CALL 541 .. 345 ~109J Scr.•lce Guara.ntcl'd Until <'lllploymcnt acPt!'l!td _ _ LVN P·Tll\tE OVERSEAS SERVJCES A ExJl'r. NUrttJI Aldt11. ]617 E. 17th SI S.A. Suitt 3 Call ~l PAINTING or a•ner1! &ve 11>methtne )'OU want to n11intf!n111'1{'t in t'Xchanjt •111 Cl&nifltd eds do tt ror 1p1, 2316 Ne'lt'JIOrt Blvd. • •1lU • call NO\Y ffJ..0671. ~8-mt • • JOSEPH MAGNIN 1 Jo'ashion Island. N.8 . slrablt', P\ee~ l'Otltl'ICI Tf'r· Clas,~ A-Oay Shirt l ll§J Sale Spcciall' for nntaJ 1'A}l11'I opp'ty rn1 pln~·rr s.·{lt) ~o +. 10~~ gros.~. EJ(-p. f'AA \Ya!M'. 610 Newport Apply 17'11 Placentia Merc:Nndls• ~ unit•, ·boats, A campe-n. 1 111 \Ire sa\(-'5. 44 hr ivk. Pd Ct:nter ·Dr .. Ne\\•pnrt Bf'Ach. ..Costa r-.1~5" c. -------J 3737J31n:h No. G. N .. 111 Bch rtECf;f'TIONIST: If ~ o u vae. ~ick p:ty, 0 th er An ('llUttl opportunity em· TYPIST $500 ··------~f!l,.c$U-"°"'l3~l~O~. ~-~~~~ \\flt1l<l lik(' lit1lr furry fcll11s. hene{il-~· s.&-tl03. plO)'tr. Will train on ~fTST. Xln't Antiques 800 M·APLE dlnt1te "''Ith le!'11f A 5 ~·ou, 1111 1 1 ln1 1 ·(' th i~ i: 1 r"ri ' o~~ SAL y for ... jt'welry SECtu...,.ARY. Boop! kkCf'lJCf, beooI!fa. toca1 area. Clln 1---------_,_...,rchairs $35. 1513 " Otange JlOI' uni y. , ns\~er p innt'.'i ,,, full 11 rels ·~ Shorth&Qd 6 ly i\(t-doublc Zena, 956-lOOO, Cat Fair Em· SQ. oak table & round Ol'lk :Avt., C~t. 642--5006. met'\ l){'()Pll". Your hig ~n1il(' &IOI'!-.. 5J• ... ~~ )( ,. e P I ".a .... Cp I) ilructiof\ ptoyiiirnt ..,,.ency, 90S No. tlb1t w/r. ehfitr1. 2 b\cycleli. •' W h It £1 " , qll -l'-'' _.... ~ ... and ~1lSQM. &Im YI • • f i r e ep~l:l:tl over-gct'I th1~ fun )Oh. Some 1}1>-~ 1 1• h" Kno)Yl~gr p~I , Costa ~1ew. Euclid, Sui.te A. Anahflm. ...,0 .,::: "' .... .--.,....,,. bOUle!"Turn Inv l}t-lplul. St11rt Pill. .~LES-Female, n i¥ una $."1'00 mo. 642...0000. ._........,. ..... -.. ,,.,,..__ Call t inda Ray, 3-IO.fiO.Sl , /ixtu~ 1,,.ho.,,=m, ·m!"n~ F~ rtsulta lll't' )11~1 ' phone Need a ''Pad''t Place an ad! Sell !ht ~ iruU. Buy the thf'ii Into "<::ASH" -sell Coe.sltrl Aqf'ney _Ana Am.. _. c&IJ •\\"I • &12"-S6il CaU &i)..$78. nt'W l!U tr them thru •Daily P 11 G f nm Hllrbor a1111 Ad11m~ 54i~I · Y ~------------------·---------- 1 VOX Royal 0 ~ & 1' d lii\"an Amp .. lotal 11oun<f eUtcll at a rt3!10nable Price, ~1: Sc-11 Idle 1ttm1 '42..$11 Now! 1 1. I ' ' I I I ' \. ' • ' r • • , • . . ··- : %3 PILOl-AOV(RTlSER I~ I llwd • I I~ :;;I _ ..... _. ~I~~~ I ....... _ I~ I ---r.= •• l~I•-.... ~I~ 1 · ·-·.. 1§11 _,,..Silo Off lco l'umllV19/ Equip. Plonos/Oreon1 124 TV, Rodlo, HIFt, Dot• 154 llooh, SllP'/Docb tlO Gonerol 950 Autos, lmportocl _s_ .. ~-------"'-NOVICE Clute• -all breed• SPEAKER ayltt-nu. 1hipplnr Ne"' •tUt. l\fon, May 15, damage to boxes Ir packlna: 1:30 pm & \Ved, :P.fay 17, I only. 6" 1-wa'y to 15" 3-•'8.)' pm. 1'fartincrt1t Kennels, tJNTlL tM end oj 1,M .mbnlh v.-e will chf!mlc&lly clean, oU k JdJll.ll &ny 1YPt'•Tit@r or calculator b' $19.95. Elec- tricf 124,50, Call &<WMS. Plono1/0r9on1 116 ORGAN -~IANO WAREHOUSE New-Used 1',amo~s Brands STEINWAY. KIMBALL, CHICKERING, etc. !Over 1000 pianos avail.) HAMMOND, KIMBALL I: CONN, etc., ora:ans, Before you buy-Give us a try! Lariest ~ler in the \\'est PENNY O\VSLEY CO. 71t/892·3314 11352 Beach Bl., S. ol Katella Dally 10-9, Sat 10-6, Sun 12~ * HIGHEST CASH PAID* COAST MUSIC For your piano: Spinets-Con· 90le5-Uprlghls.Crands. 642-2856 *PIANOS*ORGANS* Going Out For Business Best quality • prices • serv. Kawai-Steinway-Baldwin, ete Player Pianos & Roll!I Rentals • , , We Buy • Se\I Daily l°" Eves/Sun 12-5 FIELD'S PIANOS Coata Mesa ln4) 645-3250 TOP PRICES PAID FOR Stt.ln\vays & Hammonds PENNY OWSLEY CO. 892.-3314 BABY GRAND PIA NO, Ebony finish, xJnt cond, $650. * Clearance Sale * \Ve are aver atocked with J>tt<tWnffl barpins and pianos, ?.fu1t make room for new merchandise coming Jn. Buy Now & Save I' e ORGANS e Silver 1one S69. Orcoti Chord $159. l-IAmmond f.1·3 $795. Lowrey TLO (AOC) $895. Baldwins from $5'95. Hammond consoles 25 pedals. from $1695. e PIANOS ·e Baldv•in make Spinet S495. Story & Clark cons. $595. f.felville Clark Grand S595. \Veber Console $795. f.lany more lo C'hoose from Bank terms trade-ins \\'elcomt'. COAST MUSIC SERVICE 1839 Newport Blvd., C.f.I. at Harbor ~ * * 642.2851 * * Open Sunde.y 12 to 5 pm B-3 HAMJ\10ND. Perfect w/ string bass. $1,988. CONN Theater. $1,345 THOMAS full cons. $1,3!r.i \VURL player demo. $1,144 Nu pianos, No short cuts. $599 GOULD f.fUSIC CO. 2045 No, Main, S.A. 547.Q681 * * Sinct> 19U Sporting Goods 130 SURFBOARDS, pad· dleboards, slight freight damagt', S55. UU6 Placentia. C.M. 548--3486. WANTED l\loorinc on Balboa NOTICE, are you havin& J1tand • for •mall boat. ettdit problems kit lack or 673-~. c red 1 t, re posMssk>na, FOR Rtnt, boat dock up to divorces? I can IJ"t )'OU 30'. Balboa. J.sland. $50/mo. financt'd on a used car. LABRADOR Re tr e f v e r , &IZ-4719. Some •ay they caJt, but we C &!. l ===-----~,, do. Call 9 to 9, 7 days a air suspension 1 y s 1 e m a . 546-0089. 50r,1, oft reg. retail. S Year guarantee. 892-1191. STEREO Complett-systems, ·20 ID 40'iti off rti;'. retail. Spi:aker syli· tem11, 35 to 5()<;0 orr rrg. re!ail. 7804 Wesln1!nstcr Avt"., \Vt-stminstrr. 892·7952. 12" \Voofer, 5 .. i\1id., 31i" Tweeter. BoXt'S . n e v e r opened. Pair new \\'harfdale speakers. Sold $260. Take $125. C&.'lh. 534-.1178. LATE model RCA con!IOle color TV $143. 2 O O Broadway, Costa l\tesa. 19'' COLOR, Portable. TV 6 mos. old. $200. * 6T';;>-8'1J7 * .___''" "_v .. __,J[lj AK ,regia.qu 1typuppt'l. WANTED llip for 83 ' "'eek. De&ler. SJ3...33jt. Call 557.Ql.9 aft 3 pm. H1\.'tl' cruiser. Ne~·port Harbor, shots. 838--0772 daya or eves REBUILT Ford Auto Dog Handling Lessons. -~s~-A~-7.ll"'N~"'L"'l"'d-I Trans. $33, Almost ne~· * lip ve ~ r O Taco 27 mini-bike -$65. '63 EVt'""" Tue,, 8: 15 pm. $1 per * 6-,.~ * •.J ,,..'"""' Ford Country Sta. \Vva. ' dog per 1~· !IOn. Marti.ncrelt I • -9 SAIL BOAT SLIPS $300. •;;1 V\V Sedan • Very Kenne s. Q'""'V;10 • Nt>wport ~ach M8·725.1 gd. rond. $.\iO. Call aft 1:30 SREGOR German Shephl'rd ~78 Kennel has beautiful pups CHOier. sli~ in new l\tarina pm. · b Ch N rdl T for 30-70 n. bo&t1. Trucks '62 y • o c. e.nru. ·-'93! 673-6tl06. ---------iMl-'I • '63 Dodge panel truck. OBEDIENCE Class to start' P.tany reC't'nt repairs, \Ved" ll.tay 74. in N.B. Irvine I I[•) asking s.ioo. or best offer. area. Open to all dogs 5 Tr-.portatlon · . ~ * 67J...9183 mo's Ir oldt'r 54&-4928 •n El Camino. SS. air, auto, ACK Silky TeITier pup!! • radials, aU xtras. Like llt!'W. lllalf' & rem. Show quality. CamDers, SalefR:ent 92:0 ?!Just sell. 546-3265. 644-25«!. $125'1150. '65 Ford 250 %. T. Truck Auto lei1slng * I 'Wo1.J!d like a fawn col. w/8~S' Cal>ovf'r \Vest~·ay's ored Chihuahua puppy. Do ·1 4 ~ R/ H camper uru • s~. . yoo have OM? ~2173. Xlnt cond. 54,<XXI ml. ~19'lJ. iLEASING) 964 HONDA SEDANS 51639 INCL. •tllGHT AND DULll PllP. •ULL •ACT. 19UIPPID .. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE·GMC TRUCKS-HONOA 2850 HARBOR, COSTA MESA -540·9640 ''We Are Newer S.thfiecl U11tll Yeu Are" 3 lines, 2 T imes, $2.00 · * * AFGHAN Pups, cham-548--0316. piOn sired. & M in . "·i;;---FO-R-0--l<-,-T--C-am-,.-r' Try . our Je~ ~ tor "!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!l[!!!!!!!!~!!!!l[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l[!!!!!!!!~!ll~ Schnauzer pups. 645-4Xl9. SJ)f'Cial, lo mi'11. 10' CaboVt'r ~:ii• · Sati.Sfaction -Ser-Autos, Imported 970 Auto1, Imported BRITTANY Spaniel 4 yrs, Horse1 856 Camper, re'lrig, heater & WE LEASE ALL POPULA'R. cockapoo 4 mos. &iris gd head. 548--3884. 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI. h I -~ J/bolh 968 """" REGIS., Mustang, Annual m w y........ . .,,,;,w, 1970 Barracuda 8' c ab TlVE RATES. highpoint trophy lvinner. 968-2900. F~neat trail horse in Oranae a/camper. Stove, refrig., Call ll.taJoolm Reid for BMW IMMEDl.A'T;E DELIVERY PUREBRED Brindle Great County. 646-1724. 1lttps 4, $450. 645--7728 I.ft further details. Dane, no pal)E't's, 160 lbs. 9~S 3:30. THEODORE 0 mo. Big yrd. Loves kids. Livestock ISi 1m OODGE Maxie. Van-ROBINS FORD 963-1790. MUsr Sacrifice beautiful W/everything. Ready for 2000 Harbor Blvd. KITTENS -Unique Siamese pinto mare. Great riding conversion. $3500. 642-2660 Costa Mesa 642-0010 ll"lanx crosi. Frtt c;it food horse. All equip. incl. $250. eves. Autos Wanted 968 SEE US ABOUT \\'/each k.itten. Call 549-Z113 ioiri beiii•ti oifiieiri. 646iiii888i82i.iiiiii Cycle1, Bikes, WE buy all make.1 ot clean Overseas Delivery aft 5 pm. ~.Scooters -ir used sports cais. pa.Jd for CREVIER MOTORS nl l I .. _ 7~ \\'hile·red int. Lo1v mi lr~. TO Good home o Y -o wi:r I lltL I -"---------1 or not Please drive in for 202 \Y. J:r;I St .. Santa Ana fem. 1ilv£'r tabby Jong hair --=-~ '65 J-IONDA 305 ftte appraisal 135-3171 lops-Re.a1 be.auty.pri rir y. cat. -a.II soots· 1 younger l .•••••• ~;;; COl\fPLETE ~BUILD I ---==~~---$5500. Day 547·5S321J::\·c male Siamese -64:>-7847. I Top end, bottom end CITROEN -'c."":.':.':."":.· --.,,-,-,;:----* ~1635 * FREE, mini female. black General 900 carbs, new Clutch. MG ESTATE Sa.le, Hammond Store, Re1taurent, poodle, l4 TT!Oll. Io v es ---------Runs excellent. $300. Citroen Sports Masera . elec. OrJ:ari, Model E-112, Bar 132 children. ~5335. ~ SC.RAM-LETS 646-9076, ask for Toin. Orange County headquarte like new. SlBOO. 673-4766. ---------3100 \V Coast H for local I: European STORE FIXTURES, display BLACK male Great Dane, l 1970 Honda-CB 750, 2400 mi. • wy., dt"livery. Everett Studio Piano ca.us, etc. 1977 ~Harbor yr old. tree ro· good home ANSWERS Fairini. luggage rack, Newport Beach Jim Slemons Imports $300, 5.16-8715 Blvd, pl10ne (714J ~138L '"546-81l 8. cuslom exhaust, $1175. 1970 1 __ .,..,,.'-64;i2,,·9C.40i-;S.,_.,...-2201 So. Main, Santa Anll ---------Honda-CDlE~mi.,perti· WE PAY TOP HEJNZ 57, 4 ki11ens 6 \\·ks Buckle_ Occur_ Guide._ toi-a '"·oman. $2JZ!. 548-8798. 557-5242 Open Sun. ~~~~~althy & "'alking. Me.asley -CURSE MOVING-must Aacriflce 19TI CASH DATSUN A comic wisecracked: "A IIonda , ~ CB, Faring .,. TO good hon1e·beaut. huski/ good thing after getting mar-_ windshield, h e Im et & •n Da.tsun 2 dr. Sedan collie mix. Lovrs child. ried is to let nature take its gloves, $62j. or best olfer. tJr l1lfd can A trodrl, jUlt Excellent cond. 642-05i5/546-730ll/645-4TI4 CURSE." 962-6564 call us tar free estimate.a, Gels ~at milragr $1250. '65 MG, i.mmac con rl , , ANl/Fr.f rad.. chrm wire '"'hls.. 2nd owner. $T.J(I. 644-8475. MGB '67 MGB GT 4 speed, Radio, lleat~r. Alr cond itioning, c-hrome '\'ire 1\•heels, only 77,000 miles. Extra nirr. VZY741. A CONVENIEl'IT SHOPPING ANO :SEWING CUIDC FOR THE TABBY Persian from Tran to 8' SEE through GLASS.HOP-~M"t"'N"°I°'B"lk""•-,,3.°"5-,-,-.-. "'R'"u-"'""""I GRQJH CHEVROLET bonP 64'1-8f>SI right home. 1 )Told female. PER. Ui;ed once -$100. looks. perfect $60. Firm! 1967 DATSUN pick up 546-7308. &17-1388. 646-l096 or 720 Hamilton, AJk tor Sales Manaaer w/camper lhell. Ex c e I $1799 GAL ON TH£ GO. 14' Fiberglau, trM\ull, new Collta ll.fesa, 5 to 7 pm 11211 Beach Blvd. Cond. f. _,_, 557-8«3/5.'i7·4237 For an •d in Woman's World Call Mory Beth 642-5678, ext 330 FREE cute terrier poodle- mi..x-hse. trained-loves child. 642·0545/546-7308 /645-4714. cond., great for 1sh &: ....... ONLY. Hunlinlton Beacb $499. 543-8371 aft f . •72 Suzuki 250 J only 475 mi. SC'f-6087 KI 9-3331 '72 new Datsun pick-up 6 Yr. old Labrador COMPLETE YACHT l\IAINT. r..etriever -Trained for hun· llull cleaning. 50c= per ft. like new 1i00. firm. •n Hon-WE PAY TOP DOI.LAR Lease • ,.lJr buy. $69.9;)/mo. da CT·70 only 850 mi. like FOR TOP USED CARS Pocai V8$ini; 548-ll;KJ o~,@.sofl Cool Pnncess Paint Them On! ting -642-4524 ('\"t'. J\tonthly rates. 6T.r8712 new $2j(}. firm. 675-3287. I! your car is extra clean, '67 Dalsun 1600 4 door LEAVING State: '.\lust Sac. see WI first. automa.lic r/h good conrl. o~,~' \Vhf'n th f! lem~ralure ll08rs. llip into thil spanking trt511 princeM with a cle~·er cut of neckline Sew it in white or tropic-bria:ht knits. Send! Printed Pattern 9162: NEW \Vomen's Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. f4. f6, 48. Site 36 ibust (401 takt>s 3 yards 6-inch. SEVE."TV·FIVE CENTS for each pattern -acid 25 cen111 for each pattern for Air J\Jall and Special l~andl ing; otherwise third-class deltv~ wUI take three '""ttks or mort. Send lo f.la.rian Martin, lhe. DAILY I PILOT. 442. Pattern Drp!.. m \\·e.~t l8!h s1.. Ne11· York. N.V. JOOlt. Print NAME, ADDR~SS 1v i I h ZIP. ~rz.E • •nd STVLE Nl.i)IB.t;Jt SEE MORE Spr ln& Fuhions and ct)J>QM! one )>alttm free from new Sprlnt·Summf'r cata.loa:. All sb:es! Only 50c. INST ANT SEWING BOOK ,ltw todl.y, we.ar tomorrow. 11. - fNSTANT T A Sl~ION BOOK -•1undr!d1 of fuhion facts. SI. .. Mall• Room For Dad- d y' ' •• cltan oul the' pn.se. .. )Wt tn1h " CASH with a DAILY PILOT Clu&llt<I od. !"-<:.! ' \\'in tvf'rybody's att1>nlion \\'i lh poster-bright faces'. KITTENS, 1 blk & '''ht part Boats/Marine ·n Honda 350 CB, $600 'Or BAUER BUICK S600/or oiler. 546-4478 ask Pt'rsian. 1 orange-tiger: Equip. mates, 8 ,1·ks. 673-7878. _....;...;. _____ _ bst ofr. 962--6.l64. 2925 Harbor Blvd. for Linda. :'.1ARLIN Tackle • 1 Rod APRICOT Poodle • 1 )T. To ,v/Penn 50 International good home. 778-4800 e.x-338 reel. l rod '"'/Fin Nor 30 beL 8 -5/~9059 f!'Vel!. Viscount reel. LI S.1255. '63 Honda Scrambler 250 Dirt Costa Mesa 979-2500 '67 Datsun 1600 J-lrdtp, mai;:-s, bike. New engine, clutch. IMPORTS WANTED nu radials. Xlnt cond. O[r. Many extra!!. 557-4L:;,fl. Orana;e Counties {213) 59:Z...2T.>2. FRF:E i; Persian kittens, 3 BOY'S Hut1y-Stingray type TOP J BUYER '69 Datsun 510, <4 spd, nf'w ,,·hitc, 1 black. Call e"·e'1-Boats, Power 906 bike. Excellent condition Bll.L MAXEY TOYOTA . paint .f.t. lil'r~. 39,00J miles. ings, 336-!'i807.J4 ·-.-5-E-A_W_it-,-,,_.-,-,-w-m-OO.--I, I $30. 642-0022. 18881 Beach. BlvdT...ssss $700. 8.13-91;)9. ~,"',"10~.,.-ol_d_o_m_•_l""l -f•-m-.~dog-. Tiller, Sport. Fisherman. YAMAHA 175 Enduro _ kl H. Beach. ~ M '70 Datsun P.U. 'vlth large Very afftt.tionate _ loves Diver, fr'Om S'i;i!. Motors &: mi. Xlnt cond., lots of xtras. WIU.. Buy your car paid for &h~ll Camper. Good cond. child. & people. 548--8870. trailer avail. 546-0060/ Call alt J. 5:15-0~1. or not. Call Ralph Gordon $1550. 646-2836 aft 6:30. l[B ISO PARROT-Double. Ye 1 1 o ,.., Head. Healthy, lame, talks, "·/cage $100. 557-JGj.j. Cats 152 ).JALE SiamP~ ki!lf'n for sale. Call after 4 pm. 6i3--162-1. 3 SIA'.\1ESE Purtbrcd kit- lcns. ft'males. 6 '"'eeks old Slj ell.ch. 979-7170. Glfl Jdea: Persian kittens. re.:. purebred. l\'hi1e or smokt', n1ales. 49;HG.16. FREE KITIENS. Also pure bred Siamei-e. 3 mo. old $:11. 6-12-4818, 534-3885. 546·057S. 'JO H -" ·= CB •th &73-0900 -445 E. Coast"""' FIAT Ouua, """ _ wi Newport Beach. 18' California; in &: out l\ferc helmet &. rack, $500 or best ''"==,-=-;;==-cc: ------,,.---rnii~er. SS, 'v/cover, trlr. offer. 537-8836. WANTED: '68 Mu.stang or '68 Fiat s.;o Spider: good S1600 cash. 962-1fi08. ,66 y A:i'\t:AHA .30.5, reblt, Cougar "ith air. ritust be. cond 1700. Please call aft 6 16' Glupal", 65 hp Mercury helmet. Good condition. $175 clean & I't'as. 537-:1>96. pm. 979-0048. o/b, 4 yn old , fully •quip. finn. 53&-5170. Autos,. fmpodod. 970 JAGUAR S-12-;)115. Mot H 940 '70 Camper, nu eng., radk> &: 12' Aluminum Boat w/3 hp 1 __ 0_• __ 0_m_•_• ____ ,1 extras! ~lust 11ee! MAKE J.ohnson motor, both xlnt OFFER! 642-3945. conc1. $300. 9i!}-tS66. ALFA ROMEO Boals, Rent/Chart'r 90I HAVE . BOAT-WILL TRAVEL Sport tishin& Cruising ~90CJO-644-8711 Boats, Sall 909 ·------ 136Zt Harbor, Garden Grove l Blk. So. of G.G. Frwy, 630.2333 TEST DR"°l'"'v ·E --I THE MIDAS MINI MOTOR HOME Distributed by All• Romoo NO\V ON DISPLAY Sales Service Parts BodySMp COAST IMPORTS l!XXJ-13XI W. Cout Hwy. '69 XKE C.OUpe. Air, 4 gpd, wires, mint cond. $3,850. 496-I4oEJ. '67 KKE Ro•d1ter-lo m l i 1p, air. Make. oUer. 646-51164 JAVAUN '69 Jevelin VS. power steering, factory air, power steering, real clean 377Df'C $1495 ~w.Leioi& W VOLVO 646-9303. Ne"·· fun. quick? Paint Dogs ~!UST sell -1vill accept any rra11. offt'r. 26' Endt'avor. loaded lv/extras. Barlow "·inche~. knot meter, head, raci ng blks, 2 mains. 3 jibs. Genoa. Spinnaker & tear. Boat immac. Great family day sailor, racing. 675-0961, (Zl3~ 986-6789. Ken Cratt Products CREVIER MOTORS 208 \V, 1st St., Santa Ana 135-3171 Newport Beach 642-G400 1966 Harbor, C.M. MAZDA AUDI PACE·ARROW •• CHINOOK ---------ROTARY'S Happy Faces "·i!h felt.tip ---------* * * markt>r~ on b:xl~hirt.s. YORKSHIRE Tenie.r pup. 24' G lass Sloop s11·cat-shirls, jean.!;, pillo1vs, pif's. 4 male.t, .sired by CH . Dinette·Galley·Lifeline..s 415 E. Coast H\vy. NE\VPORT BEAOl 67:1·0900 Ext. 53.54 {Oprn Sunday) '69 MGB, xlnt e<>nd. $1650. 8.1;)-8:107 bef 4:?.0 MGB '63, new pain!, seats, r11rlials, l"xtras. Xlnt cond. $650. &-;6-5722. PEUGEOT * PEUGEOT * M kl\v as $2.299. (No. 5545) FRIT": WARREN'S Sport-Car Center e ORANGE COUN TY'S LARGE Sf 710 E. ht St.. S.A. 5-17--0i&t PORSC:HE PORSCHE. late '66, !}-12. 5 spd, AM/Fl\1. Slate ~ray. Jmmac. S2.90'J. 6 7 5-5 3 1 9 eves; 213/638--7731 days. '70 Porsche 911T Stereo, 1'1ags, Private Party, D11ys 839-9560, aft 5 &13·3155. '66 Porsrht' ~11 SUN ROOf<' $2800. or be~t ort1>r, 968-61!12 ~SOI E 914 • 'TI. Xlnt. 14.000 mi. Blaupunkt rnrl io, app group. ~250. 673-011». RENAULT Renault Sale1 & Service All top brand.'! .. Discount '70 Audi 90 price .. lM/o.fEDIATE DE-f speed, radio, heater, co. Immediate Delivery for over a decade in Orange picltm!s. Partern 7 3 i I : Baby Bandit. 497-l684 aft Sails-Traile.rable tr:ansfe, about 9~2x10 in-G:30. E 11 t B xce en uy ch<!s. IRISJ-1 Sell!'r pups, AKC, top il4-496-1298 LIVERY. . owned car. (690CQQ), super SE\"E?li'Tl'·FIVE ~'TI' .show lines, top breed;,,., ..,..,,,=_,=-,,-==="""= for each pattern -add 25 quality 11 '"·ks. 967-4145. ~ ... :ll' "J'A\\'L "l"ice" $2,500. 17' BEACH CITY DODGE saving, • door .. dan. $2299 f h t ' t Trojan 11pttd boat. 12' cents or eac pa ern or e PURE·bm'.I BOXE~ pups. Penguin '"'/trlr $500. 17" Cat 16005 Beach Boulniard Huntington Beach (714) 540-2660 Air ;\fail and SpeC'ial Han<ll· Cutt', • healthy. $2;1 ea. &: trlr. Make off!'r 20' Vik· lng: otherwise third-class 833-1950 day~: 837-9670 e\.'f'. ing "Sh"'""" $1.500. 546--4990 delivery '"'ill take three: ~" --.,..--,--,::-----11 \\·eeks or mol't'. Send to ffilSll Setter pups, American '"'ttkdays. *Marvin Pearce* Alice Brooks the DAILY Field Reg. 1'.1ale/female,13 ·-.-c,~1--<;~,-,-,u~ll~y-,-u;_p_pod_: PILOT, 105. Neef!lecraft shol~. 673-0083. G'Ood shape. $400 . Mt H Dep!., Box 163. Old Chelf.ea SCHNAUZER pup~, perfect Phont"-55i-7Zil4 aft 5 pm Q or omes . Station, Kew York, N.Y. for ;'t1olher's Da y. J-li;e brkn. 1\·kdays. 10011. Print Name. Address. 1 shot~. groom & sturl serv. 1:;· c"-A"'T'""'A"''""t°'A"'R"'"'A"'N,.-Sales • Rentals Zip. Pattern Number. a1·ail. Teml~. S.16--0839. ri h•.,..,.la~s _ full C"O\o'er, S 415"'£. Coast "''!'· CR A f T '72' '' 55 °3222 NEWPORT BEACH NEED L F. · * IRISH Setter Puf15 AKC, cushions. extras, trailE"r . ~-h•I k·,·t ~t.. Fret> Ch s· b l'tt 962 J 1411 S, Village Way, S.A. 673·0900 Ext. 53.54 ""'"" , " • .... amp JN', ~uper L er, . -306 . und ) d'·-cti...". ""-"""' """ -~~~-~--~-• NEW 23' luxury m•I•• ~Open S RY "· ''"''" ........ Sho\v/pct. ~"I. 2u· Racing Sloop. Needs • v " N>~V! l,.t .. t Maorao•" ~ . 1 I hornet" A;,, lnoded! S.•I AUSTIN AMERICA B.'· ,., fa••y kn<>..,, pat· 1.-vo...nc." !"pan~. J'IUl'f' b,...-J, home 11.t someone's priv11te. t 'hi p . ty ~ "'-6 \\'kl! old. 1 male Jett. Bull. ' dock. in tn.dt-for u1e. Ca.II ra ell possi e. ri P 1---..,...---,----tcrn.~. $1. .. ::n ""~ o • .,., ... ~·~ .,,..,. 968-1397. '68 Austin America, au10. l:a~ Art nf Ra Ir PI n ......,. ~. J pm. ~. ----------I radials. Xlnt cond. 1495. Crochet -over 26 designs to IRISH Setter puf'l!. American 77' TARTAN, inbd, 5 sails, Trailers, Travel 945 Call 968-3743.. mak~. Sl. fi('ld Rei. ~falt'/f('m11.le. NIC'f! t>qpl., knot mrtrr.1 .,,,.-,c:::-==,,_~-,-,=--l·-~=~--,EA~LE~""y~ ,.,.,..t C-hol ..... -Shot.. Ro...,n.bl• m-0085. ta<h. depth tdr., pun:hd 1., e ARISTOCRATS AUSTIN H lrarn by picturts! Palt"ms, FOR Sale or return of litter-boat. $9j(l(I. 49'J.-7723. • NE\VPORTS $1. , lull grown fem. SI. Bernard. LIDO 14. Pf'rfttl. Race e Atn'O-MATES "62 AU~~~~~~ Co1nrkte ~111ta11t GUI &Mk Good w/children. 642.-.44b'S. '.\1oditied. Dolly. $950. ~~ru;~nJr:i.: ~ * 64&-:x>48 * ... more than 100 gifts. -n. SOLVAUZER!Poodle Call 6rX984 2'ro9 W. l 7th street ---~~=---S~pkte Af&ha" Book • ,,re.rt;fe 7 mo. caJ-ea 1 t u· cata.maran. s..nta AN f714 ) 531.m BMW It Jiffy "-•I Btlob -50c. 89"""1M aft 6:30 ~· 5811 • little u~. \\llNNEBAGO -17' ielf con-Viljt our oew home! Book ol u PrtM Archans. • 4 Tiny Coc.kapoo11. $2!1.i 6T.>--03J5/831-2473. fained. Only uAed U,m> mi. & !i()c-. $10 each. 17' Catl'Lmaran. Rainbow No. $n50. 962-4198 H.B. qwu Book 1 -16 patl('l't\S. 6-12.-4818 or 534-388.'i eves. 6 Xlnt cond. Rice Mils !ilk. FE'MALE Cockapoo, 8 '"'kl · 'l'.'/tni!f!'r. tt.395. 67:>-4175. Auto Service,, P•rts Mt lUne11m Qu.Ut Book 2 -old, 118 Poodlt-. Silver grey. 20' Sloop fbrgl.s, cab, head, 3 '°'· I~. 963-234.1. .~. fxd k•.i. 6 llP mlr. '5.1 vw Tn«k V.00 "' MIC ROY CARVER Inc: i 1600 ens. Nlt header -ntVtt • • Qa.1H1 for Today'a Uv n1 -VAUDC1ca cost ...,._.,, Jt.n1 $2400. 339-0790. u-• •"50 •r ho'" .._ 234 E. 17th St. U be.lulitul-pannns. '°'· ----., :eor;u ..,. u ui •<>~ )"OUr bouM, tpt.. 1tcn 1972.-20' + Ensenada, fully $500/Wrttked ·6S \'\V O>S1a Me.11 546-44'4 3000 HUmNGTON BEACH s.rv. o.p1'1i~~ t11 s p.m. "i ... l,"i 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ' , .. ' \,,.,,~ 'w '"'. P• "' 842 • 6666 MERCEDES BENZ f.londay Jim Sirmons Renault Zf}l So. 1'1ain, Santa Ana 1 blk. norlh ot Warner Service Department 546-4114 Sales [)l>partment 5:>7-5242 R-15 Fir1t Showing USA Test Drive J im Slemons Rena ult 2201 S. Ma in 557-5242 , TOYOTA '70 TOYOTA SO USEO MERCEOES STATION WAGON ON DISPLAY NOW I New ·car trade in, 4 11peed, '67 Mtrc~ 2$0$ 4 dr. radio, & heater, 748BZU. VVB657 """"""" 12.945 $1495 'GS ri.lerc~ea..221) H'd f'XG873 ...................... $1,575 Santa An• Toyot• ·m Mf'n:tde11 300 S.E.L. St"rvlei! dept. open 7:30 .!Im Lwr:ury ~. 'Ul 9 pm Monday thru l'rl· l•••• New Merced•• d8.). $111 Mo. PHONE ~2512 HOUSE.OF.IMPORTS 417W. warner. Santa AM fi.1162 f\.fanclwateh, Buena Pk !,23.7250 on Santa An11. 1-~N'Y. '69 RED 2*> SL air rond, .S.<XX> .ml. Bt11t cond . 17000. T14' -3 lt'• atway1 the rlitht tim• It &lY.'lYI U\e rt:ht 111act U you .,,.,nt RF.SUL TS! Call ' 612-oiGil Ir place th.at ad lill!l lll•r,uis ~,. m.t•n . TO)"Ota & Jagusr Dealer Authorized Salel .ti Serv\ct , blda., •le. thN a O&il.y Pilot r1epd, beaut int, w/trlr/ fastback mlnu1 .. na:. $15. HOUSE Rtm11na"' Wildt tht ••••••••••••••••••• f Clustlltd Ad. "'I· $2900., aft S pm, -67J..3632-OPEN ROUSE column. today! 900 S. Coast Hil;hway Lquna Beach 541)..lJOO 1910 TOyot1. ;\1&rk II 1t1Hon ••rnn. Auto tnn11. 11tr """"" 11.960. ~tl!!. ' • , • -IWl.l PJl.OT Wtdntsd.IJ , May 17, 1971 ' DEMONSTRATOR '72 GRAND PRIX 1 Or . Cpe. VS, euto., fa ctory •ir, P.S., P-disc br .. ke1, P-win dow1, AM-FM st ereo, WSW, 'f'inyl roOf, tilt wloieel, etc. 12K5 7TA 125085) Stk. 1034 $4926 95 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW '72 GTO Loed•d inc:luding factory etr con· dit lonln9. I lD27TlZI 00004 1 Stk. 7l-l6 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.. NEW J72 CAT ALINA 2 DOOR H.T. ~ .. IMt,iEDIATE DELIVERY DAVE ROSS P.S., P-di1c br.,ke1, ro!i dio, WSW, f11 ctory illir condition ing , loadtd. llo57R2Cl lb5J51 St k. I 175 1969 Mere. 4 it•I .i1ll•11 ~.AT, ,.W, P~ AM ,,,, Slttto, ll tc•. !t116H601M)O! l(elty S11t1t1IM l .i1n 'l1H $2999 . 1971 T-Bird . '"''"1!0P CPI, io.cl..-1, "IS, P'W IV1"VI !Op AM ,.M ~lttllO, (IJQ <iNIOCl!lJ! lltlt'f S11qt t1IM l tltll IJllO $4699 '69 Chevrolet lrnpalo C111rolfl HT Cpe F"ull PG ..... ltctory ~•<. vl~YI top CYOLO~I Killy l u991it ... lttltll IH•I $1899 Cotalh10 HT C~. VI, •u o. Ir••~, lcllorv 1lr <<>nd•!lor.lnq, pew~r llff•I~;, pow or fdht l br•~11, •~dlo, lloeter, wn lttwtll Ure1, landl"' lop, (WIA Nt l Kt11¥ lut911ltd ••fill l17H $1499 '67 Thunderbird 4 Door Full QOWtr, ll<:IO•Y t it, y!nvl too, t•t eU1nr i;:ondlt~. fl.u- CllWJ '69 Volvo Au!o lr~nJ., A<r Co,,d., or. iginel I owntr. !ZSOUJI ' $2299 '6S Jaguar XKE ....... r.ciio.. """'· 111111· tr inltrlor, Wirt wllt•l1. D<•V11 II, you'M O\r1 II. (PIM7'0I) M1&1t• ... V I, fu!O 1t1n1 . pOwer ,IH t• mt. renlo, n11llr, wn11ew10 llr11, vinyl lnttrlor. (tFQlfl· 1110,n Killy Su91tt1tll l.thll t111t '71 Buick Eectr• Llmlt•d Cu~I. ll>. LDtd_,, full QOwfr, ltttorv '"• u;nyl roor, ou~I pwr. 111!e1, AM/FM 1ttrto0, 1•<, e•c ('9000 N) KtllY 1119911' .. l.11111 IJIU • $4399 1969. Olds Delt• II • d •. H,T, F\lll POw1t, fft · tDry 1lr, •~J tn;lnt. vinyl top. !YRA:ll1J Kt lly $1199111.0 R1111t 12"5 '67 Pontiac L1Mo111 H.T. c,.. 1v1on.Uot. radio. ht lltr, pow~• sttt•ln;, ••tlory t lr. • (UQJllJ) '69 Buick C111to111 Skylark HT, Coe. VI. ~u!DrT'll!IC. POWf r 11ttrin!I, power r.r~k.,. Moorv tor, vinyl 1011, 1,11 wr.~,1. leW mll1&11•. !YSH•J.<l Ktlly SV9!1tllff Rtltll 12UO $2299 : 'JLOT ·ADVUTISER 2.f 196' Olds C11t1 .. S. HT Cp•. \l•I, IUlll, 111111., .......... tllef>. Int, rldlt, ,1111111, 11..0.11 toll. t1M.nt11n•JJl llCtUJ S11tt1UM ltllll tltl• '69 Bonneville ' Or. 1-lt•Otop, Full Powt" F1c111rv "'" Cond., vinyl Top !Ol911 LPl KI LLY IUQOl.STED l.t:TA IL Ul4S · '69 VW Bug KILLY I UOGESTID ll ll!TAIL IUU '67 Firebird· Con••rtlble Av1om•1lt, P .s , •I• cono . ••· dlO, lll •!tL_,.EICelltnl m~~ .• E•ttllent tondlllon. Ul•· EOHl K•llY l 111111ttd lltll ll 111tS '70 Catalina I Or l'lltdlnp. P IS, Piii, Ft C· lorv Air. Vinyl rop. !2J'390CIOJJOll l<ttlY S1191111H 111111 IUtl $2199 Sp.clal Dia, Wago11 V·I, •vlo. tr•n•., lltlory t lr condo!lonlng, 1111 wll•t l. (Vf P ll6> Ktlly S11991lled ltllll 11Jl5 '6S International k ... 4 Wllffl OllH, Ht rtltll, LtW M ilft, {lt:HlnU 1971 GremHn Slick t~I!!. rtOlo, hNltr, <'!It'" " !om lni.•lor • rttk. K1111 111n•ll" •11111 mts $1899 Cou'• "vtomt llc. t i• candlliolllflll. r&dlO, lltt!fr, lttl lll•n J.OCIO rT'llk!I. (tSlETXl K1ll'f SVfllttlllll RMlll W71 2 Pintos lhm~bQ\11 &nd 2 OOo•. '11lttd end •utom~nc 1~11111111. I ~· 1mpl1; (J•IEI W! '67 Plymouth FUlY Ill Cot ,_VIII !rt nt. iiiiwtr steering, t lr cond. (IJJBJlll. $1099 '68 Pontiac: GTO HT CM . ,_\110. Tr1n1, Po .... er S1t.,lng, Ft c!ory Aor Coocl., Vinyl T&p. r lWOM• J12) $1799 ADVERTISED PRICE~· EFFECTIVE THllU MAY 11TH 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Drive COSTA MESA Ph. 546-8017 !Y, MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FWY. ' . •' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9,30 AM TO 10,00 PM SUN . 11 AM TO 9 PM : ~ UtlCll 990Autos, U1td 990Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990Autos, Us•d 990 Autos, Used 990 1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiimliiimiiiimmmmmmmliiimmmmmmmmmm;;m;immmm'~liii;,;-~·;·";j"mim;-;;~-~-~··~·;-;,;;;;liiii.iim~mmmj I--'-"_''_'_''_'_"_'' __ I[.~. 1 i . Autot tors. I !1'4l·l. ~I _,_,,,_._ .. _ .. _,._ • • • • ----Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported ~-------~ Luxury Step Up To TOYOTA 970 Autos, Imported VOLKSWAGIN VOLKSWAGEN 970 Excellent se1ectio11 of previously O\vned Mark Ill's and Continentals $2029 WANTED 5<.'al & bed ('11hinr1~. Sliding '72 TOYOTA I 1 'ii V\V hus. Cu~tom ?'Par 4 S[X'rrl lra.ns, Dix ,\J.\I ~io. V\\" Bus :n· Bu:;:, ·ru~nin~ or !'Un n-.of·port n"frti. lm- lfcaler, drfrostrrs. llrrtcd I no!. prc1rrahly 001. 54S·J.1:~. mnru!atr·f)ri/pty. S 2 g O·O. gla~s. \Vhi1e \Vl\ll lirr~. .,. \' BUS Call 8.16-S:ill \Vkda.\s 9-4~· • "u.1 \\' . • -c·rp\"\ng, Pop.out rear v.•indows. \11nyl pancl<.TI, 1500 r n 11: i n e . trim. Carpets. J-'ront dis<-' S750 /bt>st offrr. 5."i7·212i. brakrs. Rrrlinin~ bucket 'fif, V\V VA\", new pain!, UOO CC'.\I e:n;::ine. i\lu:i1t selL Le11·ing rount ry. S.~:l Or hest cash offer, call he'l\vn 6 srals. J-\F. 20·3007~5. '70 V\\" ~an. E.xccJlent run· dition. :'ll1nv Exh·as $1600 or fl l • '.good off~:i4'---17~i0. -~ 8. ~'.3&'.?:>-13 a.~k for Fred. - l41l tlU\& 'AA \.\\". rr l)uil! rng\nr. I 6.1 V\\ hus rrblt Png . ., Still TOYOTA I Hollf'y Bll C.1 rhs. llurs! shifl . )?U/\r.r. dhl ... hp rl -s ~ -s·o. S8ii G lfi---0-r:~. D11,·1d 83J...&428 days 613-0369 1970 MARK III f:xceptionally Clenn! TRIUMPH 1966 Har bor, C.l\f. 64&.9?,0.1 196.J s-;;S--1600 r n i;: i 11 e . E"\"'-'·=,...,,,.--,,.--- Top ~hape! .~lt7a 196~ VW Bug. Su nroo l . CHll 6i.'r5ll6 A:'ll/F:\I radio, nu tin ~. , ~1 ediun1 green n1elallic \\' d<irk ivy & landau roof. Luxury equipped including ful l pO\ver, clin1 ale control air, incU vi dua! adjusting po\ver front sea ls. tilt \1·her l. 8 track ·stereo ( 121:1· AK U\. • SALE! OUTS1'ANDING GROUP OF CHOICE CARS! 1969 Continental ; MAllK HI Bl"8Ul\ful n1r(lh1111 hlllr n1rt~ll1l' 11 11h Jl"11.thrr 1nlcrl11r &: 11·hill'" vinyl lop. E\rt'y f'Xlra C'oni·riv:ihlr inti. A:'>I rad1n \111h t"lt'l"l"O litJll' dN.'k and cr1usi: rotllrol d ri\·r. (\'ND,~11 $4675 1961.l Lincoln 4 bOOR LI•bt hl11r f11111h 111 th rl11 rk hlt11! 1·1n1 I t op. Full po11 rr 1111d fR r!nry 1111·. 1 \\',JB. 1271 $2375 1969 Cadillac FLEETWOOD 4 DR . s .. 111111r11 \ f'h1l ny blark finish 11·ith blark lrnthPr inlrrior· and 1·i11~J lop. ,\ nnc (ll\11f'r !'RI" lhRI hR~ nnly COil{' 39.000 mi. Pr1t'rd for 11ui1·k ~air. iZ.\.\19801 $3950 19611 Chevrolet CAl'RICE 2 DR. HARDTOP Full ro11Tl'. !111·h)ry 1'111· rnnd .. inrlud111 t: r11dio 11·!1h r111·t·•r1· st .. 1-cn (aflf' d~ck. Also hn s rrt:isr v•"1111·nl. 1\\'XE66S1 $l775 1969 Lincoln CONTINENTAL 4 DR . \\'h1 !,.. r-:l('rinr \\ilh blar k l,.athrr and 11n.1 J top. l'ul\ po" rr. a ir ('Ond. 11.nd 1·ac· u11n1 lock in~ JtN'lllJl. \"car 11 holrsalro, t :'\YZ·l.i31. Full 111·ir~· $3275 1969 Chevrolet CAMARO VI ?-led1urn t;rrrn l ini~h. pn\1·rr !<!l'Prinr. 11.11to. trnn~ .. ~1nly l:(lllr 2i,Ol.10 milrs. $2250 COME IN AND SEE OUR VAST SELECTIONS. OF . TOP QUALITY CARS! Homo OfThe New ca'r .•• "6eW-Touch" • ' "Orang• County., FtlfTl lllJ of 11Nt Crirs" ohnson &·son I l:'l.J C t II Ml 1<1'111 ·) 2829 HARIGR BL'J,D., COST~ MESA • 540·5630 • Home Or The New Car ••• "Goldea To11ch" ---Xln1 t1.11'\ninp: cond. $9;;o. e "67 V\V FA~BACE: * fi.16-4991 aftror 6 pm. * TRIUMPHS * $1,0'<. Cl"'" G~ """"· I '71 CLOSEOUT -711~-:162!J af1rr _Ii /l~n._ VOLVO ~TT~'IRES AS 1.0\V i\S SZ'.~ "f\6 \I\\' St;;ition \Vagon. ---------- G T-6 SAVE $500 Gon<l ronditiPn. Clroan! FRITZ \\"ARRE:'\"S .,92\ * 962-38'l2 --'-----Sport Car Center ·11 V\V Bus OR ANGE CO U NTY· S 18.000 nt iles, clean! LARGEST I S2fi00 * 546·3379 710 F.. l~t. S.A. 547-01&1 ·s~ \'\\;-8UG. x1nr cond. Nr1\ !ires & paint. Bf'St offer. VOLKSWAGEN 49 1-.i2~i. *. '71 V\\", 7.0CO "66 V.\\'.. approx . ft0.000 $1730. 'fP~a Vrrdc n1iles a 1"rr11.l!e conchtion C11.ll 979-6218. miles '""· S700. S.12-'12.i9. I ~.,~, ~V\=v-s~.,-,.-,~.,-,-.-. -A,;~,~tl~D=. l. 7 0SQUA-REBACK s1<'re-0 multi-plex. radio. ~lirk, r/h S\7!15: 8.19-11105 SJ.6j(). 893-4282. GIMIHI ctJ1\"'"' ,, >-l'tf.JuHi. • 1972 VOLVO Least Tod1y 1t Best Rates $88.74 Ptr Mo, O.A.C, A~l/Ft.1, Auto. trans., disc brakes. 36 n10. For Lta1ing or buylftt ~w.ltlil4 W VOLVO 1~ Harbor, C.1'f. '· " ' ·' ' c ~ .. ~~ • • •• • . • • • ' .. t • : • • ' • l r,t ~ I ' PILOT-ADVERTISER . . . -·~ ... , ... -. -.... --.. -.i·.---...... -·--. --··.. -~ .. - DAILY 'llOT QI , l§J ~' ·_'""_"""_,_,J§J l:;;-~"' .. ..:.;l§J._ 1 ~I ~ ..... ~ ... w.~J~~ /I ............. 1§) [ l§J r'-_."'_""_ ..... ~I ~ 1--·'* I~ Uaed 990 Autos, Used . 94N Autos, Used tH .Aut•1. Used MO Autos, u ... -...:.........;.;.....;.;. __ 990 Autos, u-990 Aut•1, UMd J """""=""Fo,,..,R..,,D,,.........-:--·~3 CORVAJR Sp Ider A Claf.llc-·~ Ed1el CltAtion, ---------'ll FOftD Gal XL 4 Dr. 'M ?ifuaWI& V..3. AUIO. l\/K. ""Gr emlins ....,Hornets "'/turbo charier &. 4 •pd, full p<> .. 1 .. tr, alr. Xlnl m.eth 166 MUSTANG I tl.rdtp, 1teeri.n1 . brake1, •tt, I ori,tna.1 owner. W.OIXI n\I. VMatadors J.oo"'Javelins ~~~~'. ~~t .',"'b1""1 '0'11:,". r cond . 613-4768. I V1. •utomatie transmlasion. xlnt cond. MT!.. 98&-308~ alt MS..2341. AMERICAN American Mators CORVAIR EDSIL MUSTANG FORD PLYMOUTH ·'9 TU1tY. Xlnt CQM., aute., v.a, tnt.. PIS, Pll, tac air/~12. ~d '"'"' ' I I pc11tr &tttnnJ, pufecl 2nd e. ~,1"'u"'ST"AJ"'°''G=-"·66=->1n°'· ..,,-00-M-c. Ht1"~~~b0~'~n··,"•'' . .,,..1 fi4:l-IM5 or ~·· 111 1946 FORD ce_r for the ll~.e lady. YM-LINCOLN PIS, RIH; $300. Pr! Pty. " '" ~-"-No. 1. C.:\I.~---~------~. -644-1869. . Bi9·Bi9 Savings 19&1 Con·air. Good ·10 f ord Station "ra1on rl.ir-! $995 c.u.1.i 9&3-21Th alter & 1n tht 1 .69 Ren r.histani _ r.t11.ch 1. .. ~.,"'°"'c"'ro:r--=e-1;-·-,"-•.-,"-;~.--· ~-~-·yl PONTIAC t90 " PONTIAC '61 l'tntloc Le M••• 2 1'eer Karfto,. W, •iito- matlc tran• .• flewer alter· Ina. only • .S.000 -al m1lt1.. ~tust. 1ee te ap•rf- ciate. Like new uHJ\99T, $1095 H b A I Cenrl\ti'ln sm lane 500. 17.000 miles. 3 year ar or . mer can . . . 11·11.rrAnty 11.Vllll . S2000-Prlctd 1 1!\'f'nln& lflr an 1.ppcnntm!nt l pl•. plb . ""' rlk. fuU top. '"""' ·~· ''"''" &>.. H"m• ot Co"""""' IH&-ltsl to "'" '6l-l6'l. to "' OM ot th• cl"""' """ 11'23 SSl-10'2 .it 6 m... • n;~, '""" loeksl ~ ' co!:!' MHB:~u:~lbC:;K'·~261 ~,c~~:~:;:~;;~~:~ !§~~:::::; ,~;·:;~:::: Q~lo -~so~ I ;;:,n~,~~R~~;~"'' ~/S'~·~E,.~!! 17~· ii .. ~.;~s;~tif .:,":~:. c~.o ~,s· a~ 311 rl f It 1 '10 ""'"''k. ftlH. lo•· m•. OLDSMOBILE " w, ~··· • ' rf-11.r "'" · u Y @Qlllp '63 Farr! St1.tion \\11Q:on, ,, Xlnt -nd 11~"". :,jWS!l!t • ,, 'SF. Riv1r1·11. full po1\er. Nu -127 ""i· 6-t2-0330 alt 6. ? • ... ., """' Cntry Strllln. S47i 543-.31" I ~7725 '69 ToronAdo. x!n 't eond. FuU r.t usf St ll Clean. 1 d runn1n1 tirt~. Sh11rp! 20~7 Croftrlon '61: Cnrvttll' -:l:l7. 4 5p, tti·.~~l-:';196t"Vl!SAl16. A•'·'E c H a • St.,C.l'll.:>46-3~9. Custom ir."1'1 mais ·\lld l .... .:i oas •1·~· \ MERCU y p•1r pquip. Lo m1 '1 Vin. Grand Prix.P l .P l.,,a11. -oi·11.I~. hollty, a.fl ,1 '.>l FORD \VAl.0'." r\E\\'PORT BEACH ! R \OJ'I AC sttrto. 11n1 ln1 k m&.ke ofl#or ~S-3'.lli!. CADILLAC 548--098" As 1.~'. Transmi~s:nn 673-0!:'00 Ext. 53-54 t !l'!Pf' dk S29!\..i Phont Jim "ti7 Cii!.t.lllM .c dr., h.1 , Excel • J. oor1 si;· 646-:562-1 l!*i7 .\1ercurv Coug""r 7\'R-7 ,,_ I:" . J. 1972 FOftO Galax11 5(XJ Sta 1 Slui !k Sli?S--SISW. SELL-Gr;iy, Da)s 540-:M:r2, Evt s conrl I.Lt mil"~ PSIP~ ·70 Blue i\litv1rirk, facl air. wi n. rrey/gold n1rullic. ING SHID. Air Auto full 642-:1203 I STi~ or b1s1 citlcr. :M'-2&11. I nf"11• t1rf'~. rinteri clau, well A/C, poy.•er. rrui1t ·O-m1.lir. pwr plui. ~4Hi.t1. · '66 OLDS F·IS &Hday Cpe.1 ·19 Executive \Vagon. Full 1983 CQUGAJt 302. 2 bbl, rared fnr ~1800. ~9·131i2. (00 r..v eng. phOL'll" Terry 11u16 tr11.nt .. PtkH, air, extra p11.T .. 1.ir, r1.ck. posi. 2ii.OOO COUGAR 41~ t . Ceut H"'Y· t F.:\l'P01tT BJ:.:ACH 6i~-rono Ext :,1.54 t Opt n Sund1.y I T·BIRD aute tran11 , lo mtles, vinyl j 'fiJ FORD Fa1rh11n1 4 rir v.A ~11vn 8 11.m & 5 pm 540-1-173. MUST ANG sl\11rp' S7T~. Pvt p1.rty. 1 nlilei. lmm11c. M6-167:2. I '70 T ·Bird top. Xlnt ronrl $1456. Citll I R&fl. sllrk. Good .... ork car ...,,..1 Ford Torino e Oay1 673·865.5, 1 v 11 . . p' a .., f ull ri11T -ne1v t 1r~.' -1"' f' ACTORY 831 '']1 • ~•• ~··~ I 69 In.EclltO, auto trans. llHlt s _ Evt1"}' fl"S. Extrit -.i. 0, attir ;:i Pm · S200 54.=-.-3SJO. 4 rioor sed11.n. RJ11rt a1r1 fi6 :\lust1.n1 I cyl 3 spd. .,.. ..... .,.,.,... air eend tint «M Call a.fl · · AUTH ORIZED ~2611. 1 ·s1 Ford LTD. full pnwer, 1 p1l'r st@t'r di'c braJ<:,.s. I JltlH. ftlOd '1lt•1 1:" erake1. ·u"oids 4 Dr .. auto, JtlH.1 6 p.1r1 .. CTJ...1m or 0567-4029 ~rl '"P'"~~1P'"rf Cend. YOUR ONLY CADILLAC rail result• .tre JU'I a plxiM a ir, stereo. imm11.c cond!1 Ex ed. 1\•kd11.ys only, 1-5. Cl•11.l'l 1n,it!e k aut. S7liO J tinted alus. a.Ir. Geld $1350., oiintr. · DEALER call away. 642-5673 I Sl200. One ownr 494-7031. 54€.'7277 Firm. Pk. 646-4771. Pk: 541-2582. Stll the old atutt \Vhlt• Eltithant l>1nie·A·l.Jnf Largest selection of Cldil-Autos. UMCI 990 I Autos, Used 996 Autos, Used 990 I Aut61, U1ff t90 I Autos, UMtt '90 Aui•1, U1.0· '90 Autos, u... t90 IAcs in Orange County. Sa!es-Ll!11.sin11. Look !or our I full p1q::e ads el'ery \Vt"d. & Friday for nur Sflf'Cials. Nabers Cadillac: 2600 HARROR ~L., COSTA 1'."IESA !'140--9100 0!}f'n Sund11.y "BILL \\'f-llTLIDGES" Sunset Motors • ORANGF. COUNTY l.OCATION 1 '66 XKE Ro•d•tu 52795 Lt>r.11 one tl"'""r cii.r 11·1!h I 25,000 .!!rlu11I miles. 4 ~pee~. chrom1 11'tre •vis., itnd near ne1v ratii11!s. #RVK193. Phnne 64.1-6677 l9iB H;iirbo"r Blvd. loi;1a \1f!s;i. ---'71 ~ED rlf! Villf', lthr !l!lllS, ,\\1 /F~I slrrl"ll . vinyl •mi. 1 nrw 1ir1'!5, ln;irl,.rl 1></11.!l , xrra~. In hook. S~ firm . ny11 5.~2-.tt~~ Evr~ 545-4305 CADILLAC "69 Cpt De Villf' J.n milP!<. xlnt co.ad . i\\l/F:\I !<!rrm II track, full p11.·r, $39'.l?i. Ji7~9 r I Cad Coure Ol!Ville. b\111 I w wh1 1·.r1. tnJ'I. F11tl v Pquipl. Pvt. pfy. 540-0636 rl11 .1~. :vtfi.-2.i1 7 l!l'l'/11·knrl~. Viii<", 11!1 po11·1"r. ll'llthtr. ~·rrM, nr11· 1irf>s, immac. I :ii'.!li;.,o_ ni.-..217;, I l:lll~1 f;irl1ilar l'l'"V11!r, rxrl"l. r'<lnrl .• 1111 pn11·l"r, ;i1r. Sl ,100. f1rn1. f>.l li-!Vlfi7. -----~-~-'71 F.J. DORADO. wht. !Jln- rlau !011. llhr. all P'\ITu! I S6.9:ill. 12.000 llll. f,.t;>-2666. "6j Cati Cp. (!,.Villi'. Lo mi's, nrw tirr!<. 81"AU1ilul Cond. I Sl20ll, fi45"-0~26. I 'ff.'! Coupe rlroVillr. bro"'"· 1 Orll:1nal n11·nf>r. ExCfl rond. ~2.991. &Jli-ll:'i:vt. CAMARO '70 CAMARO .t'j() \"J:, 4 i;prrrf. r11rlin. hf!lll l!r, 1·1 nyl roof. burkel 1f'11ts H161 · A\FR 1. S22!li Tnmmy Ayrts Chf'1-roJei. !l4Ji S. COii.Si lhl'y., l;:iizun.<1 Beach . 4!M-774'1 .~-!l'.lli7. --camaro-'69_S_s __ Ln milell&:I'. Tnp t·nnri1tinn. '4 ne1v tirrs. Pnced lo S..11 . Pri/pty 673-6&06 'hct: Cam~rn 396 SS. Rblt .. 4 ~prl. '.\"""' m.!li'S olnd 1 C.norl~i>;ir•. G;iiuges, 1 i r ~hO<"k~. Cu~t. int. S1899. I l't!l:1,-64f.O. CHEVROLET '71 VEGA GT .., SPOP.T CPE. 2 Dnor. 4 !peed. RJirii o, Hrater. m1g 11·hf'fl!. only 10,000 milr,;, 946DLL. $2399 4•15 E. Cn.<1st H"'Y· r\E\\'PORT BEACH i;7~.Q!)O() Exr. 5.1-54 1 Oprn Sunrlay l hut !<11!1 GOOD'. Chrvy 111111nn 11·i1h e n~1nP -run~ i;::nnrl. G<xirl ' "'1111' nv11I ll?"f"•. ~'"!"Cl! hf!ad ~::i~k,.r. $100. 67f).1313 e\•e1 &: 11·krnrl,1:_ 19ffi NOVA SIA!. w(T1 . Auto. PS -lu g R 11 r e r•ck-tinttd gl11~,. Orig. o .... 11er -SSOO. R~.3-3514. "10 ~onte C11.rlo, or11 onr. 28,000 mi/11ir/S\Prt0/p\\'f cond. S29j(}. "'kd)' 547-6892. l!Vt'~ 67J..Jj.l:i. ·~ VAN Chtvy 90. big Ii. m~i~. crplri & pan1lfd, SUiCXI or bf!:st offer. ~1840. "Ii? Chev Impala • Aulo tra.n~IPS/ExOl!l Olnd. $R50. ~7-87:11; aft 6 pm CONTINENTAL ·n Continental ~1ark III 1.oflded, one owner, privatt pArty. i14 : 499-l;\54. WE DON'T ADVERTISE JUNK OR BAD CARS! THE ONLY DOG THAT BELONGS TO MR. CONNELL LIVES IN . HIS BACK YARD! All Our Advertised Cars ·Carry our Reputitio·n .. ' BUY '70 CAPRICE ]50 eu. in. VI, •ir. vinyl reel. P.S., P-d i1e br1~11. 1l1e. t••h I ..,.;ndew1, tilt wht1I, AM -FM. (050- BSF l 27.0•l "'"''· KILLY ILUE IOOlt PllCI SJJ.40 ouo 52999 PRICE '70 DODGE DAltT c ~1t11111 4 deer. pew•r 1tr9 .. 1ir. 6 eyl. lt1die. Aule. Tr1n1. l 1w t•r1lul I own•• l'!'lil 11 . ll JIBSOl $2399 '70 NOVA 4 Cit. SID. Vt. t ir e1nd .. P.S .. •ul&· 1111+Pe, r1die. !60lCNlt ) KILLY ILUE IOOK PltlCI 12410 ouo 51999 fllRICI '70 CHEV. llL Allt 4 Or. Sid. R1d io. P.S .. 1u+e"'1ii t, ,;, te"d. !021· A0A l KILLY I LUl IOOK P•ICE SZ410 OUR s1999 '""''' '71 PORD I 0 PASS. Ce11"tr-t 11d. wtton. ,t.;,, 11111•••• •• ,~. 111•e .. ~.s .. ~.I., 111~1rio • eenditio~. (6lt40JXl KELLY llUE 1001 PRICE Sl••s ouo 53760 ,RICE And Warranty! WHERE YOU A,RE TREATED TOMER BEFORE AND AFTER LIKE YOU A CUS· BUY! '65 IMPALA '67 PONTIAC '71 VEGA 40-TRUCKS-40 CONVlltTllLI LEMANS COUPI COUP'l Autc, Tr•n1. Pew1r 1+r9 .• R,J;e, I 1pe•J, l!SID~ll VANS CAMPERS -PICKUPS -611, ltadie. 4 1pa1d, VI, 111p1r -••die. Sup1rier (O"diti•"· llLLY ILUI IOOK 1per1. !YCR.3 1'1 !YC1to•o1 PllGI 11125 Vi's -AUTOMATICS AND 4 SPEEDS -SOME WITH AIR-SOME WITH $099 $1099 $1899 OUR POWER STEERING! SHOP WHERI PRICI '66 MUSTANG . -THE SELECTION : IS! -'68 V,W : '71 PINTO ' COUPE A11ie "'1tic, r1dio. P.S. I UG Autemeti c., r•dio. Sup•r· CSTY42•1 Sup1rier (a r, lt1J i•, 1tiek. (V!SJ 41l l . ier ctr, C716CUPI 1967 INTllNA TIONAL TRAVILALL f&•J "'illl, 0111 fWRlf. llLLY ILUI 1001 llLL1' ILUI IOOK IELLY ILUI IOOK PllCI 111 ff PllllCE SZ141 Suc:h a nlc:e one.· Power 1trg., auto. trans., radio PllllCE Sl lJO OUO 5 1099 OUR 5999 OUI 51999 !only one of th•• kind). TYP165 . PRICE PRICE PRICI $1999 '66 FORD '68 llSCAYNE '71 NOVA fUTUlllA • PAIS WAeON COUPI ..,,. ce"d" P.S .• 1ule"'•· F1lce,. eoup1 . Auto"'1!ie l!.1d;1, h1,+1•. E•1 1ll 1nt fit . VI , r1die. IP~5J51 tr1n1'l'l i11ion, 1•die. W1•k· illuy. !VTLll41 M111! ... KILLY ILUl ••or 4 WHEEL DRIVE 11nd inly. !TEZ41ll •• 111t1•1ei1t, 11 PltlCI 12111 ou• sa99 $999 ouo s2499 HARD TO FIND PltlCI PRICI '71 COMET '71 BUICK 1971 GMC J/4 TON & CAMPIR COUP'E LI SAlltE '71 MERCURY 6. P.S .. winvl re•I. 1ute .• Cu1+c"' eeut11. A1d ie. CAPltl COUPI 4 speed, 4 wheel drive, lock. hubs, 12.00°16.5 fie. ,;, eonJ .. r1tl io. 14.010 vi ~vl reel. 1utc ... 1tie, P. tatlon tires, ra41o, power ltffrlnt & brakes, foam on• c1rt /ul 1w•1r "'il11. S .• P.R .• 1i• !P'l 5671 R1d1e. ~11 t1 •. 4 111114, llLL T I LUE 10011: llLL T I LUI IOOK 16 ,000 mil11 ft •2tSXI sfftl, tint glass, hvy susp, perfect for a hunter. Wiii P'llllCI SlllO P'llllCI SZ760 sell without camper. ll5149Hl 52599 52699 $2099 ouo OU~ 'RICE PRICI '69 '69 CHEVY DODGI POWER WAGON '69 FORD '66 CORVmE II NOYA 6 ton front mounted power take off driven wh1c:h, 4 IL COUPE '"· VI. VI 11dio, 1u••~•li e . P'.S .. C111., • evL, VI .... T. I!. .. lc+ll t1p1. J50 eu . wheel drive, lock. hubs. 4 speed transmission, radio .,;.vi •ool. 1h1r11 e1r h•1 •·4••. 4 ,~ •• d. 11 r•I~ ci r. 1 ..... 1 .... ll•it•· 11111 • has 7112 ft. flat bod. Perfect for a welder. Would .: .. KELLY ILUI IOOK IUGZ44t l 1ll1r1. !TFll.6 •2l make Into a pickup. I P2702) PllllCE SZ2f5 ouo 52016 $2099 PftlCI • $2199 WILL TRADE - 2828 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA ' • • q DAILY PILOT WednHd11. "'1 11, HIS ' PI LOT -AOVERTISEA %1 •• • • CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO EXECUTIVE CAR SALE BUY OR LEASE 1972 1972 ., Coupe De Ville PURCHASE PRICE Sedan De Ville PURCHASE PRICE Full power equipment. vinyl ,roof, leather & tapestry $ 6 4 5 6 Interior, white wall tires, AM/FM. soft ray glass. 6 way seat. door 2uards, cli mate control air. tilt tele. wheel, bumper impact strips. etc. (232744). Full power equipment, vinyl roof, leather & tapestry interior, white side wall tires. AM/FM, soft ray glass, 6 wav · seat. door 2uards. climate co ntrol air condi· tioning. tilt tele. wheel. bumper impact strips, etc. 1232744). LEASE A 1972 COUPE DE~ VILLE LEASE A 1972 SEDAN DE VILLE Full uower equipment. vinvl roof, leather & t~pestry interior, wbitewalJ tires. AM/F~1. soft ray ilass, 8 way seat, door' guards, climate control air _conditioning, tilt-tele. wheel, bumper ·strips, etc. (4517). r·uu power equip1nent, vinyl roof. leather & tapestry interior, v.1hlte wall tires. Af\.1 /f"M soft ray glass, 6 way seat. door guards, climate control air cofidi tio n ing,"tilt·tele~-wheel, bui'nper impact strips, etc. (3500). ONLY ~165 A MONTH 24 MONTH OpEN END ONLY s170 A MONTH 24 MONTH OPEN END Largest Selection of Late Model CADILLACS l 963's to 1971 's • Ill Orange -County • '71 Eldorado Full power. factory air cond., tele-til~ wh~I. stereo door locks, vinyl top, leather mter1or. AM /FM multiplex. Shows meticuloua caft! t hrouzhout. (403776) '71 Sedan DeVille Btaut. Firemlst finish, pcnver, tapestry & leather interior, full power, factory air cond .. vinyl top, door locks, AM/FM radio, wsw tires, very low mileage. (166CHBI $6888 SALE rRICE s5777 SALE rRICE _______ ..;....o;o,---------------~ '70 Sedan DeVille Full powtrr, factory air, AM/FM stereo m-ulti· plex, tllt-tele \\•heel, elec. door Jocks, tw_ilight Mntinel. vinyl top, ta~!flr')' & Leathu inter· ior trim. Onf owner car that shows excep· tionaJ care. ( 539AGK ) '69 Sedan DeVille Full pou·P.r, factory air conditionina-. vinyl top, leather interior. powr.r seats, tilt "'heel, AM/ F?>.f stereo radio. power door Jocks, twili;ht sen ~intl. IXSR166l '67 Coupe DeVille Vinyl top, Leather interior, full P<?"'er.,factory air eond.Jtioning, AM/FM radio, tilt telt ":httl. t UJH529 I Pou·er door locks. sterto. '69 Coupe De Ville Beautiful Fitemist finish, vinyl top, plush fuJI le11.ther interior, all possible power extras, tilt-t.ele steerinr. stereo. door locks, twilight sentinel. new white side wall lire$, local (1 I owntr, less th11.n 33.000 miles. Sold &: serviced by us. fser. 233763 I SALE PRICE SALE rRICE s2111 SALE rRICE SALE PRICED '70 Mercedes 280 SEL Sedan. \'ery !O\\' mileage, Exquisite Tobacco Brown finish \vith natural full leath-er interior. J)(l\\'er steering. brakes, electric \\'indows, factory air .rondi tinning, AMIF~1 s tereo multiplrx. AhsolUtely shn1\Toom fresh throut:hout. 1538CEIJ •. '71 Porsche 911 T Sunroof 91 lS su~pension, 5 speed transmission. Al\f / FM radio. mag "''heels. Absolutely spolless condition. 1767DSL' '70 Mercury Col. Park 9 paRs. 1vagon. J'.ull pO\\f'r, fa t'lnry air. disc brakf's, stereo tape pla.vrr. Luggage rack. dual comfort front seats with lndividu.<1l adjust· ments. Local 1 o"'·ner 1vith PXtreinely Jo1\' rnileage. !008BHK ) '67 Mercedes 250 S Sedan Exquisite sand beif:e 1\·i1h full leathf'r in lPr- ior, auto. frans., pn\1·er strerin~. JXJ\\Pr disf' brakes, Ai\1 'Fi\! r11dio, radil'l./ 11·hi1r ~ide v:all tires, local ( 1 J 01\·ner bl'auty that sho1''S in1- peccablt> earl' insidr. and ou1. (T\VJ978l '69 Olds Delta 88 Custom 4 Dr. Hardtsp. Vinyl top, beautiful tapestry interior. fa ctory air cond., full po1\"er, 455 engine. ]f'ss than 27.00Cl miles, mosl de- luxe extras. fZN L914 I '69 Buick Riviera Po11-pr steering. po1ver brakes. auto. trans., radio. astro vt>ntilation 1\·ith heatl"r, tilt l\'hPPL full vinyl interior, \\'SW tires. An exceptional buy. <XYD654) SALE PRICE $6999 SALE PRICE - SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE ~?,! ~0!e.: E:!i~~!.oom le.sh s5 7 7 7 ,l"em. faC"tnry air cond., full po\ver. vinyl top, . full lf'athPr intPrior. AM/FM stereo multiplex, tilt-tple SlPerin~. po"'Pr dnor tock.~. twilight s,Pntinel. absolutely bf>aut iful. 1338DFA l SALE PRICE '70 Eldorado Lnnks & runs lik,. the day first sold: Full p01\'er. fa ctory air cond .. tele·tilt steering. dnC1r lof'ks. Cl'lllSP cnntrnl. vinyl top. full leath· f'r interior. 1019AGCJ. Ne1v ~-slo'· tirr:s. '70 Coupe De Ville Factory Air cond ., full \rather int rri nr. Ail1 1 Fl\·T strreo multiplex. t il t-telescopic stef'ring. po\1·rr door Jocks, twilight sentinPI. ne\.\· u·hitp si dt> '<''alls, IOC'BI ( 11 "'"'ner beauty th:i.T lnnl\s likP lhP day it \l.'8S delivf'red nP\.\', (546ASI) '68 Sedan DeVille ConvrrL Factory Ail' cond., cloth & leather ln· teri(ll', full rower. til l-tcle stet>ring, stPrt'Q AM /Fl\1 multiplrx, ]o('at fl) n"'·ner. Sold & serviced by us. (WOf\861 l '63 Coupe DeVille Faf'tory air rnnditinning, cloth & leather in- ferior. all POl\'Pr. tilt k telescopic steerlh~. A!'-1/FJ\1. autnmatir cruise control, most all dl x. extras. IITM77l 1 '71 Eldorado '. Piremis! finish. rull IPRther intPrior. tull poV.'- P[', stereo u'1 stereotape, twilight sentinel, cruisP control, door locks. rear 11:indow de· fngizer. \Vith most all conceivable deluxe op- tions, loca.I ( t l 0\1·ner. (209DFC) s5222 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE s999 SALE PRICE SALE PRICED YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS LEASING LEASE DIRECT 1..--DolJ.ory • bcollont hi......, ,_ Pickup llftl Deli..., ,_....., c.,. Wllh LMaa ear..- ) ,_ -· -'"'" ..... ., -· .-.... c..111i.c 'fadlltM• ........... .. ....... ..... ..... ~ c..1111« .....,_..,_ 10 (wofk milt) -4J -,·~lnH -klw. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 22, 1972 NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., • Costa Mesa 540-9100 SAJ,ES DEPARTM,ENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to. 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun • .. • ' tlUIM GIOVE lvo. ll!O ' PILOT-ADVERTISER . 1'71 _COLT 2·DO!!R'!IA_RDTOP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • ... . -, ... .~J.?,~.DOWN $39 A MO TH ~~~:~s ~~!1s'.~,~;io.~u,~3=-$ I 288 ~1,!9~.::: .. ~r.r:::i!~ htollr, whitewall & al! tar'liflo chofgtl Oil..,.-. tirtl, •inyl roof. d.. cr1d1I for 36 mo1 . D1f1rr1d lu•t wh11I Co•\r1 • pyml. pntt S 1603 ftl. IQJ & + . lull IJctory fUll lit"'~· AHNJAI. ,UC9HAGE tql.Upjlld. 3600ZK. p~ (~Tl 11,75 ,....__ • - , :'71 FORD . . . . . . 500 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $199 DOWN $35 A MONTH ~~i~s \ 119' 11 !011! d"· ovmt. ll5--.. · $118 8 Is 101111 mo. 11vm1. lnc::J. I••· llc1Hue & 111! c11rry1,,.g ' chftr<;JK on ap(lr. credit !(Ir 36 mo•. Deferrl!'CI PV· ml, prlce SUS' Incl. law ' V-1. °""· "'"" '°''°O & ll'M" '""" '"· ' air,rodlo,htol•.923CIE . CENTAGE II.ATE IQ,72. ... WAG NTIME - '10 FORD STATION WAGON Cus tom 500 V-8, auto. trans .. power sleering, ra- dio, heoler. 404 BES $1188 FULL PllCI 5199 DOWN 539 A MONTH~~~~"s S!99;, fatal drl. pY!llf, $39 11 hl!DI me. P)'l!'I. i"ld. ta11. littnn & oil U1rrying r.hcrr9~1 0t1 ll!l(lf. uld•I mr 36 '""" DtltrTtcl pyrrrt. ,.-ii:• s 1603 ind. lal & lietnl•. ANNUA!. PE~CEN· l•GEUTEll.75%. '70 CHEV. STATION WAGON 9 Poss .. V-8, auto. Irons .. power st&ering/brokes, whi· tewolls. 781AVA $1488 fULL PllCI 5199 DOWN 546 A MONTH~~·N~~s Sl9Q IS tohll dti. PY""· s.'6 It latal mo."""'· ~I. la~ & lie. & oll tOl'fyi ... chorlt11 Oft.,,,. t r!dot lor 36 mo1, Dlf. pyml. prit1 $1 SSS intl. tat & l•t. ANNUAL PERClNTAGE RA Tl 11.08 .... '71 FORD STATION WAGON V-8, outo. trans., power stee ring, rad io, heoter. YJ7789 $1588 ,. ............... ~ ..... "" '71 VEGA- 2-DooR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . ~ ....... \. $199 DOWN $39 A MONTH f1)fl 36 MONTHS S 199 i1 to tot drt, ~ymt, S39 i1 AUTOMAllC!!AHS-$1288 ""'~·PV••.;•'-•<•<~Y MISSIOH, R.d, wt!i!• & all corry11111 tllo'1tl Oft OPP'· wall 1i111, dtlu •• ,,,;11 !or 36 mo1. Dtllfrtd whHI tovrs. (htomtl py,..I. ~rice S 1603 inti, to¥ & rno1Jld1"91+ ~11 loc~ ,Ull lkMIL ANNUAL l'(RC£NIAGE ry equ:fiptd. 08&CCV. PllC( RAT[ 11.75 '!.. IMMIDIATI DILIYIRY 4 Speed trans .. ra· dlO, Mater, bucket 1eal1, full vinyl 11111- rillf. 326 Rf . . . . . ..... .;·.;.. ., .. '71 PIN-!0 1 ~ DAILY PI LOT 83 RUNABOUl " IMMEDIATE DtLIVlRY .I • $199 .DOWN $39 A MONTH·:_L~~s ' BRAND.NEW S 199 i1 to!ol dn. pym!. SJ' ii ta!v! me, P\'1'11, Intl. 111-. lir.- l oil co"Yfllr thortn °"' llJIPI'. cr1dil for 36 mos. Otft rrtd FULL ~V"''· Pt•r.• S 1603 iMI. lox & PIKI hr.M~ . .1,HJf.W. l'fl<B"TAGl U H 11.73%. ~72 CHALLINGER<'-- ·. 2-DOOR HARDTOP V"m"lf ll"im, bur.~tl 1.-t:t l'IO!' Chrlll!MI ~ ... . guardi. dvoll homi. tAly iocb'y 9q11ipptd. 1123CZBJ39•11 • · $2588 FULL P~ICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s199DOWN S199 iJ lo!~ dn. pl'fll!, $8~ i1 Iota) mo. Pvmt. ;~'-"" '"'"" & ,,, ,,,,;,, "'"'"."$84 A MONTH FO• 36. 1 appr. citdl1 tar j 6 me1. Otf. ~V"'' Dritt '1 SJUJ iixL !at & lietn". ANNUAL P~RClN· M.ONTHS TAGEU.TE 11.33%. •. . CIBTOll .flll . ~· ti· -It cg,UITllT . SRANDDllYE THE f~S ¥AMIJllU 'VAN SELECTION OF VANS ON TllE WEST tOAST '70 MAVERICK 2-DOOR '70 FORD Custom 4 Door- NO VA, auto. Irons., radio, heater, $88 8 ZKC407. FULL PRICE '66 TOYOTA Corona D@luJC e, 4 Door S11da n. Auto. +ran ~ .• radio, heat· '" ISLWSJ41 $288 Aulo. tra ns ., radio, heater, wheel $9 8 8 covers. De lu xe chrome moldir\QS. 517ARI FULL PRICE '68 PONTIAC Le Mans CO UPE. Radio, heater, wheel covers. $6 8 8 Pl~s much much more. WTF584 FULL PRICE . $9 '1' 8.' :6.cyl.aulo.trons.,heatOl',wesl$1088' V-8, auto. trans., power steering, , · : codst mirrprs, pass~nger seat . ·. • heater, muth much more 839BEM • " .'965 77A . . . · · :.. . . . '.. . --. . ~ . . . ' . ' FULL RICI -" . " -'- '70 DATSUN 510 4 Door Sedan. 4 1peed, r"dio, heater, bu c k e t seat). 1472ELT I $788 ·· fULL l'RICE ·~8 JAY-ELIN 2-Dr-; Hardtop auto . trans., ,:odio, htoter. deluxe 5688 wheel co>1e rs. White vinyl buclttt . · seots. Much, mUch mOre:XRL559 ., -FULl PRICl '68 DODGE RT '66 MUSTANG 2-D Q_R . '66 OLDS F8S . $488 2 Door Radio. heater, wheel covers. $288 2 Dr . H.T. VS, .a uto. trans ., pow e r steerin g, b uc ket seats, console, fully f"c- tory equi pped. I XOA269 I Radio, heater, bucket seals, mog Good tron.sporlalion. WIL004 ' whee ls. SVT336 ----FULL PRICE FULL"PRICE '68 CHEV. Malibu 2 Dr. Htp. . 'v~~,SA~;,_~~"2~~ADO V-B d-h 1 d 1 wh 1 $6 8 8 condit ioning. full power includ-$1988 , ra !o, .ea ~r. e ux e ee 1ng power steering power covers, vinyl interior ond hos much, brakes. power windo~s, pow- much more. l 42BQG. er seats, radio, healer, tin!ed . . - FULL PRICE lass, londou top, WWM 209 FULL PRICl WE APPRECIATE YOUR . BUSINESS ' '69 CHEV. Sedan V-8, auto, Irons .. fac tory air cond., full power, radio ond healer. YNJ745., F-ULL P .· . - I '64 CHJY·. Nova Convertible $988 6 cyl.,autotrans.,power sleering. $28-8 . , \~hite'."'011.tires, deluxe wheel covers, "''tltl'l'fl 1ntenor. PS K577 • FULL PRICE FULL PRICE .. • • -~ ' • • .• •'. ; . .. .· • I ' - BROUGHAM 4 DR. HARDTOP ·AnAS SERVICE DlPARTMENT WELCOMES AND HONORS ALL CHRYSLER CORPORATION YEHi· CLES REQUIRING SERVICE AND WARRANTY . WORK, REGARJ)LESS OF WHERE CAR WAS PURCHASED. WE HONOR MASTER CHARGE, I AN KAMER I c AR D-;-tARn- ILANCHE, AMERIC!<N EXPRESS AND DINERS CLUB •• , BRAND NEW BRAND NEW 2 DR. COUPE '72 DUSTER # YL2f·l21·l711 J7 ·~~!D '72 NEW YORKER '72 SATELLITI 2· DR. COUPE ••• OFF MANUFACTURE STICKER PRICE •.• EQUIPPED WITH: AIR CONDITIONING, POWER STEERING, POWER 'DISC BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, POWER SEATS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, AM·FM STEREO RADIO, TINTED GLASS, VINYL ROOF, WHITE WALL TIRES, ETC. #CH23-RC-lll327 ' it RL21·C2G·176962 .. ' ·GIANT USED CAR· CLEAN-U '69 DODGE GT340 DART 2 DOOR H.T. Automatic., Radio, Heater, Power Steer· ing, Vinyl Top. ! ZRG 174 I 51495 I 68 CHRYSLER V8 , automatic, power 1teerin9, radio, heater, air cond. !VVU455 ) 5995 '70 DODGE POLARA 4 DR. H.T. VS, eufom•+ic, radio, heater, power steering & brakes, •ir cond., vinyl top. l6 35AKV I 51995 '69 PLYMOUTH SPORT SATELLITE 2 dr. VS , a utomatic, rad io, heater, power 1teerin9, wsw, air c.onditioni ng , vinyl roof. (Y OM821 l. 51195 '68 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN VS, automatic, fa ctory air condition ing, power steering, radio, heater, wh ite wall tires. IWFHS t 21. 5795 '67 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR SEDAN V8 , automatic, power steering & brakes, wh ite side walls , air condition ing. IYZVSIB I 5795 '68 DODGE GT 2 DOOR HARDTOP Aut!>matic, radio, he•ter, power steer- ing , vinyl top. !340CKK) 51095 '69 CHEVY CAPRICE 4 DOOR HARDTOP va, automatic, rad io, heater, power iteerin9, power brakes, factory air. ITHV375 1 51695 ALL PRICES PLUS TAX AND LICENSE ,,.ALL PRICES VALID UNTIL SOLD '71 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Automatic, radio, heater1 1 wh it e wall tires. { 921 CPF l 51695 '71 DODGE CORONET 4 DOOR SEDAN V8, a utomatic, radio, heater, power steering, vinyl top, factory air. !329- CB H I ·•2295 ~\ ,... . I COSTA ! -llUA -Z- S•ft Oitt• ,,,.,,le M1mr, bin llft •ft M•r II Allll l • • . -. . -- ~ PlLO;:.A~VER!l~ER , '·· . BRAND NEW '72 MUSTANG $95so .. " Over Dea.ler Cost Ind. prep, 91! r1•clv. holcl back, fr1i9"t. Woll Equipped #250 BRAND NEW '72 MAVERICK :: .l "*·· $1091+~&l . · p Over Dealer Cost Incl, prep. 911 reedy, hold beck: fre'.o;iht. Well Equipped .# 11 87 LEASE DIRECT CALL 642-0010 J. MALCOLM REID; ·MGR . OVER 300 CARS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE -ALSO- DAILY RENTALS '72 GRAN TORINO WAGON Hird lo find u•ed, Full Power, 1ir cond .. Squire. (4,9EHE ) '67 MUST ANG HT Full Fec+ory Equipp1d. R1dio, "••it•. Good Mi111. 'TWN379l , '64 CHEVY Impala HT Fe ctory E.:i ui pped. Good mile1. !Wl8985l '71 FORD Custom 500 4 cir ., VB, R&H, euto .. P.S., vinvl roof. 11350921 '70 V.W. Wagon Fully 1q1upptd, Rad io i nd H11+1r. Good mil11. !565BBG) MAKE OFFER s996 s596 '1896 WHEN WE OFFER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S BIGGEST COURIER INVENTORIES! COURIER PICKUP THE SMART. LOOKING SMOOTH RIDING WAY TO BE THRIFTY! L[J 1-<~~~-/ ..,.........,, . . / / '---......._7 ,f. ·11 ' PINTO WAGON 4 PASSENGERS BIG- 60 CUBIC FOOT OF CARGO . SPACE. PRICE THEM-YOU'LL LIKE THEM! , LE'J-US PROVE THAT NO ONE OFfi RS A BEnER DEAL THAN OURS! CAMPER SALE! 15 AT SUPIR SAVINGS! EXAMPLE DISCOUNT : NEW '72 F253 PICKUP AND NEW 11 FT. CAMPER P1ekvp i1 Cuti. Slyl11id1 wil~ lbO.VI. 1ir c.011d., •u!o. t•1111 .. tedio, 8100 Gvw p1c9 .. 1pt , eu1I. r.t b. 9oot. Limit 1lip 1-.:le, T.Gl111, 7:50•1b, Au1 25 91 1. fu1l !1nli end mo11. Sil.. :::574, El Dorado Sli1wn1e C1mpe1 h11 9 11/1l!_c . r1fr i9., mo110"'1tic. toilet, ch1t11u •1119t, c.olor c.ord d•al,!'• mi l• h 1u 11 le.. Si~. ::&59. Truly dl1. plig. throughouf' $1600 DISCOUNT List Price $7770.60 Sale Price $6171.60 -SPECIAL PURCHASE Many To Choose From EXAMPLE: '71 FORD GALAXIE 500 HARDTOPS V.B , 1ufo. tr1111 .. power 1t11rin9, 11.&H, Air Cond., with vi11yl rooh. Good Mil11, Good color 11l1c.tion. L;c., number 1074· BUOi \ OR BEST OFFERS '69 MUSTANG $1596 H1rdtop, Gooil Mil11. Rail io, H111t1r, Auto. Tr1n1., V-&, !VWT800) '70 GREMLIN H.T. Fully ft(!. 1quipp1d, 4 p111., buc.k1t 111h , roof rick, low mil11. 1554BEM ) 7 1 PLYMOUTH Cri cket 4 1p11d, low "'il11, F1c.lo1v •quippr d. ! 206CXJI $1496 s1495 MAVERICK-PINTO . SALE 4 •P••ds, 3 spetcls •nd •utomttlc mocltls. 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Order today in your choice of . color. $ BRAND NEW 1972 COURIER PICKUP 4 speed transmissio n 1800tc frni ine. lndepend· enf fron t suspension. Emission cont rol. Orde r ORDER TODAY IN THE COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE $1. 7 8 8 FULL yoor color choice toda y. PRICE ALSO AVAILABLE: PINTO WAGON $ . PINTO SQUIRE WAGON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • FULL PRICE BRAND NEW '72 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~ Syncronized Irons., l70 CID economy engine, em ission control, self· adjusting brakes. The simple machine. 2K91V71558 Also Available in 4 Door Models BRAND NEW • '72TORINO • FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVER,Y • \ - San Clemente Capistrano VOL. 65, NO. 138, 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES .. EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A • r • . ~ Today's Final N.Y. Stooks • WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1971 TEN CENTS Supervisors 01( 37 -cent Fire Protection Pla'1- A new move to equalize structural fire protection taxes in unincorpcirated areas and the few county cities whlch do not have their own fire departments will be reflected in 1972-73 property tax bills. Orange County supervisors Tuesday approved the new single 37·cenl fire tax which will, in effect, lower costs in two thirds of the affected county area and raise them in the other third. Orange Coast communities wnase tax· payers will pay less include those of South Laguna. Laguna Niguel, Mission Vlejo and El Toro. ' ' . i'~,-. ,-# ... . .. .. • -' The New Champ State Forest Ranger and Orange Coun. ty Fire Warden Carl Downs said the reduction would amount to approximately $6 for a $24,000 house with an assessed value of $6,000. TaxeS in Emerald Bay, Doheny Beach, San Juan. Capistrano and Capistrano Beach will be up aboiJt $8 a year for the owner of a '24,000 house, Downs said. He added, however, that a reduction in fire insurance premiums would more than adequately cover the increase. The former fire protection tax rates ranged from 24 cents to 65 cents, depen .. • I OAIL l" PILOT Sl1ff Pr.le Lisa Morey, Ole Hanson School kinderg'arten studen t, and ber mother, Mrs. Margaret Morey of San Clemente, look over book Lisa won in San Cle mente Library's "name the witch" contest. Lisa se· lected the name "Grizzly Griselda." The witcb is a large puppet. The contest was part of National Library Week. Dana Citizens, Caspers Seek Road Landscaping By JOllN VAL TERZA OI !lie P1Uy Pll•I Si.ff A large group of citizens in Dana Point -in. league with Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers -have begun a quest for an estimated $400,000 to pay for the major landscaping of Pacific Coast Highway over the next two years. Spokesmen for the Dana Point Citizens for Action said today that the initial ef· fort will include a survey of affected prop. erty O\\-'Tlers in the area to determine community desires on the project . The land!Caplnf woold be complei.d after the widening of the major highway Election to Fill • Board Post Set A special election to fill the post that will be vacated by the resignation of Dr. Robert ~sley on the Capistrano Unified School District board will be held Aug. 15. Dr. Beaslf:y represents district one In the downtown San C1emente area and hat bttn that area's representative since untflcatton. He ran unopposed In the spring of 1971. The veterinarian resigned recenUy because of°health, hls business demands and family, and because of blJ many )'elrl or suviot. Anyone wishing to run for office nay ••II !be c!latrlct 1dminlslr1tlve olllon, •DIS, !or ln!Ol'llllllon. ' through the community - a project which still has :several major factors to be resolved. Alignment and routing of trafflc still have yet to be finally determined. The entire strip of highway from Three Arch Bay to lhe southerly boundary o[ Dana Point would be included. The largest problem at present. said Jim Regelbrugge, president of the Citizens for Action, is the possibility that Dana Point citizens alone would have to carry the eo5t for the major project. The Citizens' for Action 81)d the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce head the U!I of groups 111\Jdying the projecL Regelbrugge strased that because the · harbor ls a county facility serving the general pubUc, th\f.. the costs for the landscaping shouldif>e 1pread over a wide base. - "ft could nol pilasibly be funded en-" lirely by a c:ommurdty as small as ours," said Regelbn:igge. "Our group believes that the bulk of increased traffic along the hlgbway ii being generated by the harbor, thus the local re!lden!s •houldn't be expected to pay the l>eautilicatlon b!II." Included In di>cu,.ions with the supervisor last week were resurrected details of i .major shift In traffic now along Ille hJihway and the 1trong chances for IUO<eSI for the plan to 1PUI travel. '!'ho ulstln( highway '""'14 handle """ directlon and Del Prado, converted to a boul ... nt cft5ign, would handle the other (flee WID!NING, P'lt l) ding on the unincorporated territory in- volved. As a result, he said, aome county residents payed more than their fair share of fire taxes. The newly adopted plan will "provide a more uniform level of protection in all the unincorporated areas," according to Downs. • He noted that presently 15 dlfferent rates appear on various tax bills carrying both county service areas and other sec- tions. Service areas are governmental en- tities formed by persons living in unin- corporated territory t.o provide essential •' • • 10 Petitions New Junior High Tabled by Board A decision on whether to build Shorecliffs Junior High School this year has been tabled by trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District. A request had been made to lease the property for aerlcultural purposes which would have occupied the land until after January. The board decided to wait two weeks to make its decision because it ls already ·too late to have the school open in time for next year even if they were to decide to build it. Joe Wimer, director of adminiStrative services, assured the board the district Growth Committee would decide on a recommendation concerning the location of the next junior hJih at their May 25 meeting. 2 Boys Detain~ After Hill Fire San Clemente poUce detained two young boys late Tuesday 1fternooli aftei: a small brush lire broke out In hills high above the city. Light wh>dl and other favoring con- ditions kept the bl120 In the 400 block of ,AvenJda S.lvador from 1 pre ad Ing 1 however, "1ICI flr.ilgl>ters quickly ex- UnguWled tJ>e flames. The blue brott out along the roadside apd had oond!Uooa been different, flames oould have .sprud into open rangeland Jn. land of the city. · S.veral nearby mldenu first on Ille acene htlpod quell the 1111111 ·blue, firemen aild. services such as (ire protection, parks, roadway landscaping and o t h e r necessities. "The inequities under the present various rates are not only unfair but they are becoming more so each year as the county grows,'' Downs explained. He also said that the new program will allow the cou·nty fire department to shirt personnel and equipment to the areas of greatest need such as canyon and hill sections. Computations reveal that the "average" taxpayer owning a home with an assessed valuation or $6,000 will get a 0 ' $6 reduction on his next tax bill ln tv.'o thirds of the areas C<lvered v.·hiJe· those in the other one third will pay $8 more. Downs explained, however. that his department has applied to the Pacific Fire Under'A'riters Association for new ratings which should lower premium costs on fire Insurance in most unin· corporaled areas. The fire warden also staled paid-call \'Oiunteers, used in many areas are more difficult to recruit today especially to serve in daylight hours. With the ne .... ·ly-adopted tax structure, Downs said his departmtw1t would be ablo Ml. 20 I CAMIOOIA. ~---~+==11- HA IOUl::IHA IOI I "'' " .... .,,.,. TRANSPORT ARMADA -Uniled States helicopters today airlifted two battalions of South Vietnamese into Rakkasan, an abandoned base 15 miles west of Hue, .under cover of air, naval and artillery strikes. ' KUl!Jnp, Rape Convicts Die in Manila's Chair MANILA (UPI) -Three men who kid- naped and raped a movie actress in one of the Philippines' most celebrated crimes were executed in the electric chair toda y. Each died with an unfinished prayer (or forgiveness and mercy. One by one, the three met their death wilhin 55 minutes of each other .strapped to th.e seat o( the frail-looking and an· cient electric chair which killed 132 others convicts since 1932. P..tore than 100 persons, Including 32 newsmen and two young children o( prisons' director Vicente Raval, wit~ nessed the execution or Jaime Jose. 26; Basilio Pineda Jr., 30, and Edgardo Aquino. 31, inside the death chamber et the national penitentiary 15 miles south of Manila. The three along with a fourth com· panion, Rogelio Canial, who died in priMm in 1970, were convicted of the forcible ab- duction and rape of actress Maggie De __.,,--- La Riva June 26, 1967 In a cheap hotel outside Manila. To the end, Miss De La Riva, 29, showed no mercy or forgiveness for her rapists \\'ho, according to her, victimized 65 other women before her. Relatives of the condemned men gathered in an adjoining cell and did not witness the execution. Alternately, they sobbed, screamed and fainted as the men were led out one by one. President Ferdinand E. h1arcos refused last-minute appeals from the relatives, including one frotn Jose's mother who in a final attempt to save her son said he should be given clemency because he was mentally retarded. The Rev. Hennenegildo Ailgeles, the prison chaplain, said all three spoke to him before their executill,n and told him their last wish was to lm~rt a message to Filipino youths ''to avOicl bad com· panions and to obey their pannts." Clemente Council Elects Planning Commissioner San Clemente city councilmen will seek qualified appllcant11 and screen them divulge a closely guarded secret tonight as it would do with new city department heads. and forma lly elect a n~ planning com· The screen.Ing took place last week dur· missioner to fUI the unexpired term or Ing executive sessions of the council and Mayor Art llolmes on the panel. presuin1bly, councilmen have already The selection of the new commissioner reacfied accord on the new appointee. marks a departure in tradition for the Hohne3 migned his po!t-a! com· council. ... missiOner and chairman or the planning Past selections were made by 'n· panel after hi! tlection as city coun· divldual councilmen and were ac· cilman last April. compltshed ln a mattu of mlnuttS. Since then the commission has been But ·the latest apPointment will be the doing bu!lness with one man short. culmination Or several wuks of active T1ie new commissioner will take his N?Cndting and hours of closed lnterviews place on the commission at Its meeting will! <lll1dld1teo. nut Wednesday night. 'l1le.-idea came from Councilman A chairman lO serve 1 one.year tenn Tbomaa O'Ktt!e, w'1o nld the council will be 1ele<1ed 11 the June It session of r should end the "antiquated , patronage" the commission. l)'lltein of naming commlulone"'-'-' --4'1ol"'nlif"t!Oi1'1t11, Roy Clrbarlne will bandle lnatud, be said, tho ""'1Dcll 1bould the gavtl • to prov ide regular paid firemen in many - areas y,·luch do not have such service now and in others to combine paid firemen- and \'olunteers. . Ile :;n1d that under the existing tax structure \\'l1ich the supervisors' move T1..esday \v il\ change. county service areas that pay extra for additional f1ra protection are not In mnny cases receiv· ing that protect ion because or inequity ia staffing and equipment . "Even iu the one third or the area~ \\'hich ,,,.ill pay a higher ree homeo\vners \Viii benefit," he added, "by obtaining ex· tended fire protection service." ane 7 Gls Die OnKontum Air Base SAIGON (UP I) -Communist gunners zeroed in today on an a m~unition·laden U.S. C130 trall!port plane at the Kontum airbase, killing seven Americans and wounding t'A'O others aboard. The bombardment closed the base and wounded nine Americans. Both sides drew ti ghter liaes for the forthcoming Communist o f f e n s i v e against llue, for which Pentagon aourcei said the' North 'Vietnamese massed four divisions. The Communists cut the road between Da Nang and Hue and the South Viet· namese drew tighter what they called • steel defense ring around Hue. UPI correspondent Kjm. Wlllenaon reported from the Bien Hoa a1rba!e 15 miles north of Saigon tba! President Nix· <ln ordered another l ,1()1)..man U.S. Marine air group with at least 25 and possibly more A4 Skyhawk jets there to help beat back the 48-day-old Communlst offensive. U.S. planes struck North Vietnam to- day in another series of heavy raids against transportation and other facilities. Hanoi reported another four Americ an planes sho t down; a UPI dispatch from the carrier USS Constellation said Cmdr. Thomas Wilkenson, 42, of Hanford, was hit but bailed out of his A7 Corsair in the Tonkin Gulf and was rescued. Although the situation in the Kontum area rema ined grave, UPI correspondent Matt Franjola reported from there that government troops using napalm ,and nausea-producing gas reope ned Highway 19 toda:-r by driving out entrenched Com- munist frirces at the Mang .Yang Pass, 30 miles east of Pleiku. The Communists have tried to cut South Vietnam in two along the highway which leads from the Kontum area to the coasta l city ·of Qui Nhon. South Korea fl troops also were helping to keep the easl• west highway open. F'ranjola said the Cl30 was damaged by rocket fire while unloading ammunition at Kontuin and tried to escape. But the plane struck a brick building at the end of the runway and cartwheeled into a nearby river . It was the third attack on Kontum in three days and came shortly after the Communists blew up a major am· inunition dump near P!eiku City, 25 miles iS.e VIETNAM, Pa1e Z) Orange Weather More sunshine on the agenda for 'l\iursday with high temperatures alO.:.g the beaches at 62 rising to 72 ~land. Lows tOnight 54-65. f i\Slllt: TODA.\' I t's a bfg week fo-r opt11ing1 in live theater With Orange Coast Collt:ge, thr. Costa J\fe:1a Civic Pla1Jh.ouse and tht Hu'A- ti naton Beach Pla11lloH1t all rnisi110 thtir curtains. S1e The- ater Notes. Page 24. l .M. ltVC " ""'" .... ... "~' " ~fUll"Wlft .. C•l!ftn1l1 • ·--• C••Mr C••Nr " Orlllff (ti.II" " C!111lllM J1·H ... .. (O!Tlk l .. ir1v11 '""°' .. CT91lwerd .. '""' ,,.,. Ot•lfl Mellett " ~. iltlflC.l'lllft " Elfll•rlt l P•te • IMdr M1rtth .. ,. a111•1rr.11111M11t M·1f t •lt•1t• .. ,llllllU W·• ""'" .... ·~-.. WM!,_, • A1111 LI ...... n Wllltt Wltll .. .UUDtl • w-...•,""""' ""' Mtrt "' len'kJI , WttN ...... • } - 2 O•ll V -PILOT SC ~~~~----C:.:=:::.:...::::::.,::c....:::=:: Gowe1~nor's Paralysis - Under Study SILVER SPRING Md. (AP) -George C. Wallace, elated by presidential primary triumphs i'n ?o.1ichigan and 1'-f1ry~nd1 shOwed ~ o n t i n u e d im· provement from gunshot \\'ounds today. But there was disagreemenl in medical circles regarding his chance of esc'iplng permanent paralysis. (S:efi , Page 4 for stories about the ilarjiastd and Michigan primaries.) A medical bulletin on the condition of the Alabama governor, partially paralyz.. ed since being hit by bullets Monday dur-~g an ele(iion rally , said: "The gOye.rnor spent a comfortable night. He is very alert and aware of his surroundings. He is reading the paper avidly. He is continuing to improve. All of his bodily functions are normal and stable. "Paralysis of the legs remairui un· changed. " • • • ,j DA fl Y ,.ILOT SltH Pllolt ·'At this time, despite reports to the contrary, the e.iact nature of injury to the spinal cor~ cannot be determined un- til surgery is performed." The bulletin, issued by Dr. Joseph F. VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS IN SAN CLEMENTE READY THEIR SUPPLY OF POPPIES From Left Are Walter Liebig, VFW; Mayor Arthur Holmes, Mrs. Alta Franzenburg, Chairman Schafuio, appeared to challenge publi5hed reports that Wallace faced permanent paralyl!ll.s from the hips down because of damage to the spinal column. V •• •~t11ns Honored The Washington Post today reported that the bullel severed Wallace'• spinal chord. lt quoted unnamed medical sources as saying chances of the governor ever walking again are "zero." Girls May Soon Get Diamonds- Play Softball Vetera1is to Begi1i Poppy Sales Earlier, Biiiy Joe· Camp, Wallace's press secretary, told a reporter that the Post story was "unfounded." Camp aaid the governor asked him this morning to get the latest vote totals from the two primaries. . "He was in good spirits," Camp said. ••He was already aware he 'd \\;on the primarjes." There had been ind.Jcations that Wallace's gunshot wound affecting the spine might not be as serio~ as had been teared. The governor's wife, Cornelia, was reported to have been told by a neurosurgeon that the Post story of permanent paralysis of the legs was "in- valid." An aide of Wallace, Elvin Stanton, said the comm~ was made by Dr. Baltazar E. Perez, a staff member of Holy CroS! hospital where the governor i!: being treated. Slanton &aid Mrt. Wallace aaked Perez !or Ills opinion after being In- formed of the Post report. Dr. Perez refused to aceept telephone calls but a secretary in his office said she had been instructed to tell inquiring newsmen that the Post report was "absolutely incorrect.'' The New York Times quoted Dr. Edgar Bennan, retired Baltimore aurgeon who helped assemble lhe aurgical team that operated on Wallace Monday, as saying, based on hls conversations with other doctors, that "all indications point to permanent paralysis." Berman, reached in Baltimore today about the Times report, siid of his beliefs about Wall ace's chance for recovery without paralysis : "I don't think he has a fiYnce but no one can tell for sure until they get in there ... until the operation, after surgery." I Clemente Coeds Eye Living in Sorority Sen1or girls at San Clemente High School are welcome to a special discussion on campus Friday led by members of a loca l Panhellenlc group ex· aming the advanlages of college sorority livin g. The program will be held during second and third periods in room 1308, and all senior girls and their parents are welcome, said program spokeswoma n, Mrs. Ben C. Edmondson. 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T\\.·o veteran's auxiliaries will sporisor their annual sale of poppies honoring the dead in all wars May 26 and 27 along the sidewalks of San Clemente. Volunteers from the Veterans -of Forei8:n Wars and American Legion aux- iliaries representing the South Coast will se ll the traditional poppies made by disabled veterans in ~ng Beach. Project spokesmen stressed that th is year's sale will be "more important than ever" because of the financial burden on di9a.bled veterans caused by earthquake damage early last year to veterans' hospitals in the Los Angeles area. /\. large amount of veteran's org11niza- tion funds \vas used in caring for the 11eed.s of .the \'eterans· affected by· the quake. ' "We hope that the public will wear pop- pies in rnemory of our 'var dead. The J>ale gives citizens a Ch::tnce to assist the aux- iliaries in their efforts to help the veteran and his family in time of need," said Mrs. Elinor Emmons of the American Legion. The practice schedule is: Mondays, grades four, rive and six will practice from 2 to 3 p.m. at Crown Valley School and from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Viejo School. Tuesdays, grades four , five and six will practice from 2 to 3 p.m, at Crown Valley and grades four throug h elgbt will prac- tic:e from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Concordia. Wednesdays, gradel!I four and five will Appellate Court Upholds practice from 2 to 3 p.m. at Palisades and grades four through six will get out on the field from 3 to 4: 30 p.m. at San Juan. Thursdays g111des seven and eight will practice from 2 to 3 p.m. at Marco Forster and grades four and five \\•ill practice from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Ole Hanson and at Richard Henry Dana from 1:40 to 3 p.m. on Friday. High school girls and area \\'Ome n in· terested in softball may practice on Tues· days, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. at Palisades, San Juan and Ole Hanson. Offers or help from parents for supervision or transportation will be ap- preciated. From Pagel REFERENDUM the moner is coming from, and other details which is available to the public. The information will be mailed to civic organizations and other community groups, according to the council. Members of the Citizens for Actio n.' a group that includes deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Office, claim that the proposed police department is too costly and that the public safely con- cept is not a good one. The city currently contracts \\'ith the county sheriff to provide police St'rvices at a cost of $14-0,000 lsst year and a pro- jected $180,000 this year. Fi:ena Page l WIDENING ... direction of travel. Caspers, said local spokesmen, has in- dicated he wants a definitive consensus of busincssnlen and properly owners before he makes a decision on the proposals for the roadway. Some planning on the landscaping already has been completed by the South Laguna landscape architectural firm or Lang and Wood, which is landscaping the harbor itself this spring. The plans call for old-fa shioned Ian· terrai as street lights, thousands of trees and shrubs, planted median areas, plus installation of hundreds of feet of sidewalks. LA Seen 'Choking' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The warning by federal transportation offl~lal James M. Boggs htid been heard before. 11 Unless something is done soon, Los Angeles cou1d easily choke to death In Jta own ex· baust.1 11 Baqa, undtrattretary o f transportaUon, ~Id '.l\Je>day al a Na- tional Transportation Week Juncheoo. ••Jt has more freeway mileage and, as a result , more pallutton." Verdict in M11rder Case A unanimou s appellate court bench has upheld an Orange County Superior Court jury's second degree murder verdict in the"shootlng three years ago of San·ta Ana patrolman Nelson Sasscer. The ruling by the Fourth District Court ot Appeal in San Bernardino confirms the From Pagel· VIETNAM ... south of Kontum . Field reports said sap- pers des!royed more than 400 tons of an1- munition there. ~1ilitary authorities have predicted the big Communist assault on Hue could start as c;.afly as Ffiday, \\•hich is the birthday 'of the late J\'orth Vietnamese leader'Ho Chi Minh. Some American of. ficia1s said the South Vietnamese could win but said the fighting would be brutal. The North Vietnamese threaten ~Jue from lhe \\'est \\'here they have infiltrated troops through the A Shau Valley to at· tack fire bases as close as five miles from Hue, and from the north where they were grouping at a ne'v defense line about 2S miles abo ve Hue. Reports from Hue today said they cut lligh"·ay 1 between Hue and Da Nang by blowing up big chunks of a bridge at the 1-lai Van Pass, thus cutting off supplies from Da Nang. Da Nang i.s about 40 miles south of J1ue. The Kontum Airport. \\'here the C130 crashed is about 280 miles north of Saigon. U.S. military sources report three or four Soviet guided niissile cruisers have been seen in or heading toward Viet- namese \\'tiler but discount the likelihood of a Soviet nava l challenge to the American blockade of North Vietnamese ports. The sources said Tuesday one Russian cruiser. accompanied by destroyers. was holdi ng a position only 300 miles ofr the North Vietnamese coost. But none of the ships was a minesweeper, \vhich \Vould have to be used in any effort to remove lhe mines 50wn last week at President Nixon's orders in an effort to halt the movement of war rnateriel into North Vietnam, the sources said. ln another development, Vice President Spiro !f. Agnew made a 1hree-hour stopover 1n Saigon today to discuss the military situation with President Nguyen Van Thitu and other South Vietnamese and lJ.S. of!icials. Reliable government sources said Agnew gave Thieu renewecJ assurance of continued American support for South Vletname, both m i I i t a r i I y and economically. ' Agnew's presidential jet arrived at Tan Son Nllul airport from Bangkok 11114 ho ,w., lakerr by helicopter to the J>eavlly guarded Independence Palaoe, Wltert-1 Thieu greeted bim. Their ·-ona lasted three hours, then the \'Ice pr .. i. dent relurned to Bangkok; conviction of Black Panther Arthur De\Vitte ~ague, 26, and rejects the ap- peal filed by Newport Beach attorney Ttobert Green. League's trial lawyer. Green unsuccessfully argued in his ap- peal that Judge Samuel Dreizen im- properly instructed the jury, failed to t.,ke corrective action when a court bailiff demonstrated gun drawing before the panel and failed to take appropriate steps \v ith respect to a jUror who allegedly slept through key phases of the trial. Green also argued that the all-l'Jhite League jury was not fully representative of the racial and social mix of the com· munity. "A defendant in a criminal case has no right lo demand that any particular ethnic or economic class or group serve upon his jury," Justice Marcus Kau!man commented. Sasscer \vas :-hot to death by League at a Santa ,\na intersection shortly after he halted the young Black Panther and a con1panion and demanded their identifi· l'alion. League currently is serving a state prison term of five years to life. I, q . , 11 J ' GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES WHY INDEPENDENT JEWELERS GROW In spite or multiple chain store credit operations, direct mail sell- ing and overseas buying, the inde- pendent jeweler is steadily grow- ing both in number and volume. \Vhy? Be.cause an owner-operat- ed jewelry store, \Vhich \Ve are, ls part of the community, contribut- ing to its \velfare and offering per· sonal service to its customers. Also b e c a u s e computerized chains often find it difficult to get special items, give s~ial atten- tion. " And because we offer better lqeas, better service and u.Ually lower prices because lower over- head more than offsets quantity buying power of chains or inall op- erators. - ' - The sparkle you see in our store , is not the glitter of expensive fix· lures and llisj>lay cases. lt's the beauty and quality of gems and jewelry selected peroonally by us. Our people who serve you bave been with us a longllme; Md they'll usually be here when you relUtn for service or help. .. . - • Next Week Nixon's Agenda • Ope.n Ill Russia Fro1n Wire Services President Nlxon will meet at least eight times for talks with the ruHng Soviet trio next W$'fk but the agenda for both sides is wide open, hlgh--level Soviet sources said today. Despite more than .a year o f preliminary diplomatic exchanges about the trip, which Nixon said Tuesday definitely was on. no speciric agenda has been set, the sources said. The President and his advisers, in- cluding Dr. Jfenry Kissinger who visited ~1oscow secretly last month, will meet at least twice daily for the first rour days of the visit with Communist party Secretary General Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and President Nikolai V. Podgorny, the sources said. Private talks also may be held. Secretary of State William P. Rogers, ·Two Air Aces Return Home From War SAN DIEGO (AP) -Regarded as too valuable to risk capture, America's two air aces or the Vietnam war flew home to a heroes' welcome by 200 persons, in- cluding relatives and a girl friends. Navy Lt. Randall H. Cwmingham, 31, grhuted as he spotted his wife, Susan, N>lding their 2-year~ld son, Todd, in the crowd Tuesday nighL The fiancee of ." .t. William Driscoll was also in the cheering crowd. Although the N8vy sai~ efforts to ad· vise Delores Schnelder of the homecom- ing were unsuccessful, she said "I heard it on the car radio tonight. ·Cunningham's nine-month--0Jd daughter, Kristi, was home asleep. A commercial jet returned Cun- ningham and Driscoll, 25, a resident of Framingham, Mass., crewmates who shot down five Soviet-built MIG fighter planes, including three May 10. Driscoll, radar interce pt officer in an F4 phantom jet, said the Communist pilots "definitely made mistakes." "We were leaving a strike target area when our aircraft was hit," be said. "We knew we had to make it to tbe Gulf (of Tonkin) if at all possible because we had no intention of becoming POWs if we could helv Jt." The two pilots were ordered home from the attack carrier Constellation. A Navy .spokesman said they might be subjected to especially harsh trtatment by Nor:h Vietnam if captured. Vice Adm. Thomas J . Walker, com. mander of the Pacific Fleet Naval Air Force, welcomed the two pllots officially and said their next assignment is "up to the chief of naval operations." A Navy League function in Charleston, S.C., is first on C.e schedule. 6 Clemente High Students Lauded Six students at San Clemente High School flew to Sacramento this morning to participate in a ceremony honoring them for their academic prowess. Rick Dawson, Steve Keith, Cindy Johnson, Rick Nicol, Patty Neff and Mari Rhoades were honored today for finishing fourth in a field of more than 40 schools participating in the Academic Decathlon. Teams in the top five schools were honored today by members of the state legislature in the Governor's office. v.•ho did not participate in the plenary sessions during Nixon's vi.slt to Peking in February, will partici pate in the 1'.1os- cow talks. they said, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko also will be present. The largest single group of newsm t.n ever to visit the Soviet Uni on \viii <JC· company the presidential pnrty. The sources said 350 newsmen. In- cluding resident foreign correspondents and Soviet reporters, have been ac- cred_iled. Of that total, 238 will fly in. in· eluding 111 wire service and newspaper reporters, 64 network newsmen and technicians and 64 photographers and photo Jab specialists. V~leran Kremlinologists expect the Soviets to keep a tight lid on news during the talks but note it is the first time the Sovie t government has set up a press center for a visiting head or state. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union's most authoritative newspaper, Pravda . said to- day that ''the improvement of Soviet· Amt'rican relations is possible and desirable." The Communist party daily made the comment in a lead editorial which most observers regarded as an attempt to set the tone for the summit talks. "The Soviet Union attaches con- siderable importance to the development of equal mutually advantageous relations with the United States," Pravda said, without specifi cally referring to the up- coming summit. Soviet and American delegations have been negotiating in earnest in Helsinki the past few weeks, giving rise to speculation .that an arms agreement would be ready. for announcement and signing in Moscow next week. President Nixon was in seclusion at Camp David today, -resting up before Saturday's departure for Moscow. Nixon was e1pected to remain at the mountain hideaway until Thursday or Friday. Before leaving the capital Tuesday night, the President met with Cardinal John Krol of Philadelphia, an expert on Polish · who briefed him in preparation for is stop in Poland after the Moscow sum ·t meetings. July 4tli Picnic Being Planned l1i San Clemente An old-!ashioned July 4 picnic with several new features is shaping up in San Clemente for the Independence Day weekend - a blend of barbecuC'S, patriotic programs and dedication of a new public recreation facility. Don Conrad, spokesman for the Veteran's Fireworks Committee, said that the focal point of the activities on July 4 will be the opening of the new clubhouse at the city's skeet and trap range. Other activities on that day will include a barbecue by the San Clemente Lions Club at Vista Bahia Stadium and the an - nual patriotic program sponsored by local veteran's groups. It will mark the first time in recent years that the program will not be held at the municipal pier. Other activities scheduled during the day will include a weapons demonslration by the police department and other events which wUI be announced later. Ending the day's activities will be the traditional free fireworks show at the citY pier. J.C. 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Sandwiched between 20 or so telephone ca lls, Peer J Oppenheimer manage d a • random ' 1nterv1ew with movie actress Karen Black The resulting • Star Profile ' 1s this week s cover story for Family Weekly magaz111e From the record of this in formal ' discussion abou t Karen s private and ca reer goals, you II discover a fasc1na t1ng personality who 1s 1nchned to conf"'s1n g and confl1ct1ng op1 n ions about herself and her life in Hollywood e WILLIAM SAROYAN -One of Americas great writers tell s about lhe d1ff1cult1es of being a loner m a society of JOmers Essay com pose d especially for ~'"a m1ly Weekly also recalls some of hi story s truly free sp1r1ts • e IDEA STARTERS Pullout section offers G' < "''' J I" '•••> 0 JCl'"o JO!~ Arm1c Enlfrlt 5' ODO 1 .... "n + ... Aul...., Dart Jl I• lo 11'\ I• -• ...... O•• ' IS l6 \ IS 0 U ~-t \' He p 1 tOa JI S?~ .!O', .l'l 't 1 M•l1t 10 • -. Ill;. ll'f. Automl nll• !1 114 l"o 1~ Ila....., '" r' I~ ~ i: ;: !_II. Htl lbln 1 Oi I M DS I GY C1lv .,. 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However. the ESV has a long· er hood to accommodate the energy·absorb1ng frame and front end. and a ghorter rear deck, to stay v;Jthin the 220-inch overall length limit specified by the government ESV contract. Curtail Liberation Jokes By RON SCHERER UJll I Ul fMU Wrll•r • NEW YORK -The big joke 1n the corporate board room :(&sed to be women's liberation ; ·fha l Is. until the first woman became a member of the board. Among the m<iny protestin.1t groups n1ana~ement fa ced at annual meetin.'t~ this year we re "women scorned," demanding represenl;:itlon on boards of directo rs. Anrt, : altbouih many companies ~on the battle, it arpears women ~are winning the' ""'Ir. --NAMJNG i\10~1EN as direc· tors recently "·ere s u c h presti4lous companit>s as American Telephone & Telegraph . Ne1v York Ttlephone. • .J. C. PeMey. . .Diamond Intemalinnal. Quaker Oats and Sco\'ill Manufac-- turlng . One executi\'e s 1 a r ch o rg ani zation . Handy Associates, says It has been asked to find female board candidates. l\lrs. Pearl Meyer. a vice· president of HaTidy. says whf\e some corporations are think init-in terms of women . nlhPrs ~till are not. And . she adds, "They ought to be -many of them seJI to women." !\1rs. Mey e r sa.vs her clients want a wnman who will cnnlrlb!Jle -they v.•rint the "ri~ht lady a 'l'"odern woman. not the dean of girl~; someone participating i n modern day life hut not a pro- !essional women's libber." AT&T. for instanr:e. sclec!ed a woman with extensive finan· cial b 1t ck gr o u n d . Mrs. Cath~rine B. Cleary. AT&T's director. also is president 11nrt dirPctor of a b11nk and serves on three other boards. .lJfoney's Worth Phase II Food Price Cross Section Mixed By SYLVIA PORTE R At the cocktail hour, •lways serve wh11t I call my ''Maine Chancr tray'' -a tray of vegetahle!'i patterned af ter that servrd at the famous Elizabeth A rd en retre1t In Phoen ix. Ariz. The ttay contains, among other things , c;arrots. celery. cucum· bers and green perpers. all at- tractively cut And arranged around a cenlf'r ron!ainer of seasoning -and It's a superb non.fattening array. In period Phase l h j s of II I' -• · Briefs -j I Sunt111 Side IJp "" .. LEGAL NOTICE ,ICTITlout aUllNf.fl NI.Ml!: STATIMINT fllllewlM t ...... It CIO"lll bl/lll'ltM LEGAL NOTICE W!dnt~J, M1y 17, 1972 OAIL'I PILOT 27 LEGAL NOTICE I • • • I TIT IO] WIL NT.lR iMlf ... UIJ 11 • . '" " . 'f IU I Anl TITI,~ 1tlon1 st 1i ... .,.~ .. ' ' ~ f'll l otl <• ovn1v, " ... ga Ion• I Cll 0~ co tied '. ' 11 c(ll '" "' ,,. nit t•I ... " lty ol .... l!v of m" '' ,. ... e tro- rt nt • 1lv1n ''"~'s H 'fnl .. ,. let lOOn . -' .~ t •led ""' ~nc• "~ ... .. ~ ... ... ·~ '" ... ... . ~ """ ' . m"' -'" lll(kl ,.ru1 lllH , ... '"' "" ... 11lt:1 ft U I " ''"' • '"' ' ' "" ~ .. '" .. '"' "' " "n • '" '"' " ... ., 1'11'1 " ... " UI" ... "" .. '"" " ,, " ,, ., •• ... "' .. .. 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(1unlry Sed1n V~ ou!o"•~h( tr .1n1 . ~o,.er >l rr«nq ro,f,o hiea!rr IWY~J8l $895 } '64 GALAXIE 500. 2 Door Hard!OP, VI, llU· I IOtrn!lk 1ran1 , . lac1otv 11lr C'Qr1dl!ID<'Olng, power srttrlr>g (FMP159) '71 PINTO Auromo•·t 11on1 .. rod•O htotef S18BSl $1 999 '71 VEGA Ha!Chback ~ 'l'••d tDd•o. heol~• 1001'011 ! $1 995 '64 vw Sundi.tl C•mper. Rtddy to 110 MV>I If f IO d~ft'C•lllt !OHK Olt l • BRAND NEW 1972 YOU CANNOT PAY MORE THAN ••• .............. . PILOT-ADVERTISE~ 2 OVER DEALER INVOICE THAT'S FOLKS ... SSO OVER DEALERS INVOICE PLUS DfAlER PREPARATION. FACTORY RETENTION, SALES TAX AND LICENSE. THE ALL NEW RED-WHITE & BLUE SPRINTS. ll"hile '/'ht·v l . .t.•I.' IMMfDIAn Brand New '72 TORINO Brand New '72 FORD "LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP 2 DOOR HARDTOP Cruiseomolic, powe r 5leering, radio, tinted gloss, belted fires. {2A25L242042) 400 CID 2V V-8, air, belled WSW tires, rad io. visibility group, tinted gloss. (2J62S l 5 l8 l 2) $275 '65 DODGE (OfOftll 2 Or. H1r,lop. VII. 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""'-'" ll'Glll. 1oc. *'f'Cl!I", fvll!)OWft, tit Io-llkt MW./f'GG~61) FORD 14928"- '69 DATSUN P.U.(SVf174) $1077 '69 TORINO Scrulre s11lion W190n. VI, au· tomatic lr•m.., pnwer ''~· l!lil, 1119'il•VI r1clit. f242226) $1895 '70 FORD l/4 la• il•kt ktC 4 5'1ff<f. radio & heo•«. U77U f) • Lag11·11a -Qeaeh EDI ION Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks voi:. 65, NO. 138, 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 1972 TEN CENTS • ~ounc1 man Coast Route FutU.reDue After Meet? REDOING -11te California Highway Commission, meeting here 'Thursday, may order a termination of Newport Freeway at the existing Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, it was Jeamed today. -Pre:viously the Newport Freeway, which \li'ill be extended from Palisades Road southerly through downtown Costa Mesa, was planned to end In an in- terchange with the future Pacific Coast Freeway. Newport Beach. however, has refused to sign an agreement on the coastal route wh ich was adopted by ihe state in-1963. lf the state commission now does decide to end the Newport Freeway, also known as Route 55 Freeway, .at Coast Highway, it would appear to suggest that the state isn't counting an development or a coastal freeway alignment through Lagunagrlns by Phil lnterl1ndi - "Harry, You Know Dri nking -and Watching tht Traffic Don't Mix. Remember What HlppentKI last Tim• •••• " Roll In Trustee Attacks Books Newport Beach. ~ • co~~~7i:~!t,':l:~nw~~!~h~i~~. '! ed i·n Laguna· Schools· County Courthouse, corner of Court an Yuba streets, at 10 a.m. The Newport . Freeway question, however, isn't ex- pected to come up until the afternoon By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL , and special materials are used in social session. °' 111e D•LIY •1111 St•H science instruction. It was also learned that two other ;rextbook critic and school · board "I think we need to look at the social alternative terminations of the Route 55 trustee Gerald Linke continued his attack science program and the elements we Freeway -in COsta Mesa -will be con-on !OCial science and history books used want -how much U.S. history at what sidered. in Laguna Beach ac;hools, blasting one grade level -and get the materials to do The Division of Highways wiU ouUine text used on the fifth" grade Jevel as the job," Reeves said. proposals to swing the route either east "absolutely terrible." Reeves said about 180 copies of the te1t or west, joining it with either Newpcrt . The book "Social Sciences: Concepts fa questipn would be ordered from the Boulevard just north of Industrial Way, and· Values" doesn't mention Douglas state before the June 16 deadline and that or an extension of Balboa. BouJevard MacArthur, President Eisenhower or ex-an equal number of another book -con- somewhere in the Banning property west plorers Rogers and CJarke," charged sidered to be a 'better hi story text - or Superior Avenue. Linke, apparently meaning explorers would also be provided by the state. The (',oast Highway terminus would be Lewis and Clarke. "Our Jdea is to use some of each,'' lust ea!t of the existing Superior-Balboa "It's absolutely terrible to present a Reeves explained. Boulevard intersection and would involve book such as this," the 72-year-old retired Trustee Mrs. Patricia Gillette asked a slight realignment of the freeway roule, Navy captain said. why the school board bad no prerogative itself, according to Newport C i t Y Linke suggested that textbook com· in the se~tion or the text. Superin- Engineer Benjamin Nolan. mlltees Of the American Legion. the tendent William Ullom said the board The decision on the lennination is ac· Veterans of Foreign Wars and the would have the opportunity to approve lually being forced on the commission, Military Order of World Wars "look inti> the books at its June 7 meeting. earlier than it had wanted by a Stale the textbook situation." In addition to criticizing the textbook, (Set FREEWAY, Page Z) The book, he noted. barely passed the Linke suggested the board go on record state board of education in a 6-4 vote for supporting bills in both the state senate Kindergartener Signup Oinics Set in Laguna Pre-kindergarten registration clinics for youngsters entering school in fall will be held in the Laguna Beach Unified School District beginning next week. The clinics. successfully operated in the district for the past few years, provide an opportunity to test reading readiness, discover possible learning problems and obtain information useful to parents, teachers and children , in addition to covering the paperwork involved in school registration. Speech and hearing therapists will be on hand. and mothers are requested to bring the child to be registered. along with measles and polio vaccination records. The procedure takes abo1Jt an hour. The pre-kindergarten clinics will be open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ()n Monday and Tuesday. ~tay 22 and 23 at Aliso School ; on \Vednesday and Thursday. 1.1ay 24 and 25 at El Morro School; and on Tuesday and Wednesday, ~ay 30 and 31, at Top of the World School. Parents who do not know which school their child will be attending may call Mrs. Shirley Burcombe ~t the di.strict office, 4~. Track Meet Open To Boys 7 to 18 Laguna Beach's ma boya aged 7 lo JS years are invited to rompete in 1 track meet tp0nsored by the Laguna Beach Boys' Club Saturday at the high school track field. J'arUclpaots will !<st their skills •~nsl boy• from the Santa Ant and 'Tuslin Boys' Oul>s. Ribbons will be awarded for the firifthree places in each evtt1t and wtnners may advance to the Orange County Boys' Club oecllooal meet lo be held al GQldto West College June 10. R<gl!tratlon will be from 10 to 11 a.m. and lht mttt will Jut unlll S p. m. l"'1btr lnfonnalloo may be obt.oloed by allinl Mil<e Splll<r al 4be Boys' Club, - use in California schools. State-approved and assembly abol ishing the California textbooks are provided to school districts textbook program and granting textbook at no cost. selection rights to local school districts. "You're right as far as straight history A question from the audience brought goes," agreed Robert Reeves, director of assurance from board president William curriculum. "We need to look at sup-Thomas that a study session on the text- plementary books." book situation would be held by the Reeves, however, reminded Linde "a board, sometime durin"g July or August, textbook is not a course" and that other after the budget for next year is com- resources such as movies, ()ther books pleted. J(idnap, Rape Convicts Die in Manila's Chair r.1ANILA (UPI) -Three men \\'ho kid- naped and raped a movie actress in one of the Philippines' most celebrated crimes were executed in the electric chair today. Each died with an unfinished prayer tor forgiveness and mercy. One by one. the three met the ir death within 55 minutes of each other strapped to the seat of the frail-looking and an- cient electric chair which killed 132 others convicts since 1932. More than 100 persons, including 32 newsmen and two young children o[ pri50nl' director Vicente Raval, wit- nessed the execution of Jaime Jose, 26; Basilio Pineda Jr,, 30, and Edgardo Aquino, 31, inside the death chamber at the national penitentiary 1S miles south of Manila. . The three along with a fourth com- panlon, Rogelio canial, who died in pri.wn in 1970, were convicted o! tht forcible atJ.. ducUon and rape of actresi: Maggie De Student in England Ross E. Rutledg<, ,.. or Mr. and Mn. W. E. Rutledge of 500 Emerald Bay In Laguna Beach. Is spending th< spring ecademlc quarter at the England campus o( United St.ates lnt.ernaUonal Univmity. RuUedge iJ • iOphomore majoring in history and tnnslemd to the c:ampus at Ashdown Pm, England, rrom the acbool's c:ampos ln SU Diego. • La Riva June 26. 1967 in a cheap h<ltel outside l\>tani\a. To the end. r.-tiss De La Riva, 29, showed no mercy ()r forgiveness for her rapists \\1ho, according to her, victimized 65 other \Vomen before her. Relatives of the cond~mned men gathered in an adjoining cell and did not witness the execution. Alternately, they sobbed. screamed and fainted as the men were Jed out one by one. President Ferdinand E. ~larcos refused last-minute appeals from the relatives, including one from Jose's mother who in a final attempt to save her son said he should be given clemency because he was mentally retarded. The Rev. llermcnegildo Angeles, the prison chaplain, said all three spoke to him before their execµtion and told him the ir last wish .. was to impart a message to Filipino youths •·to avoid bad com- panions and to obey their parents." "Each one admitted his guilt to the a ime they were charged with,'' Father Angeles said. Prisons Director Ravel, asked by ntw~rnen how ht felt about capl~L punlshmtnt, said. "I'm neither for nor agaln!t it. I just carried out my Job to- day." There are SOii convicts conllned 1t th< n>tlonAI penil<!ntiar}''s death -· and 50 hive had death seottnc.s confirmed by the 1upremt court. • orr· 7 Gls Die OnKontum Air Base SAIGON (UPI) -Communist gunner1 zeroed in today on an ammunition-laden U.S. Cl30 transport plane at the Kontum airbase, killing seven Amerlcara and wounding two others aboard. The bombardment closed the base and wounded. nine Americans. Both sides drew tighter llnes for the forthcoming Communist o f f e n s j v e against Hue, for which Pentagon sourceJ said the North Vietnamese massed four divisions. The Communists cut the road between Da Nang end Hue and the South Vlet- name~e drew tighter _wtiat they called _a steel defense ring around Hue. . UPI correspondent Kim W!Uenson reported from the Bien Hoa airbase 15 miles north of Saigon tba! President Nix- on ordered another l,l~man U.S. Marine air group with at least 2S and possibly more A4 Skyhawk jets there to help beat back the 48-day-<>ld Communilt offens ive. U.S. planes struck North Vietnam to- day in another series of heavy N.id.s against transportation and o th er faciliji,s. · Hanoi reported another fj>lll' Amerlcan planes shot dowp; a UPI dlJpatdl from the carrier u~ ConstellaUon lli4 Cmdr. Thomas Wilkenson, 42, of Hanford, w11 hit but balled out of his A7 Corsair 1n the Tonk.In Gull and was rescued. Although tho situatioh In the Konlum area remained grave, UPI correspondent Matt Franjola reported from there that government troops using napalm and nausea-producing gas reopeoed Highway 19 today by driving out elltrenched Com- munist forces at the Mang Yang Pass, 30 miles east of Pleiku. The Communists have tried to . cut South Vietnam in two along the highway which leads Crom the Kontum area to the coastal city of Qui Nhon. South Korean troops also were helping to keep the east· west highway open. Franjola said the CL'lO was damaged by rocket fire while unloading ammunition at Kontum and tried to escape. But the plane struck a brick building at the end of the runway and cartwheeled into a nearby river. It was the third attack on Kontum in three days and came shortly after the Communists blew up a major am- munition dump near Pleiku City, 25 miles south of Kontum . Field reports said sap- pers destroyed more than 400 tons of am- munition there. Military authorities have predicttd the big Communist assault on Hue could start as early as Friday, +hich is the birthday of the late No.fft""Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh. Some American of- ficials sai d the South Vietnamese could win but said the fighting would be brutal. The North Vietnamese threaten Hue from the west 'Where they have infiltrated troops through the A Shau Valley to at· tack fire bases as close as five miles from Hue , and from the north where they were grouping at a new deferu:e Jlne about 25 miles above Hue. Reports from Hue today said they cut llighway 1 between Hue and Da Nang by blowing up big chunks of a bridge at the llai Van Pass, thus cutting off .supplies from Da Nang. Da Nang is about 40 m11es south of Ilue. The Kontum Airpart where the Cl30 crashed is about 280 miles north of Saigon. Navy Issues 'Casti11g Call' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -ll sounds at first like a drtam come true for the many frustriled ahow buslne!S hopefuls of JlolJywooci. Rarlio announcemeDts, no Im, appealing for "aspiring perfonn<tt who are tired of bit parts ind walk- ons for a feature role in 1 brlU'ld new, full color epic." Tho tplo, It turned ou~ ii Ille U.S. Navy, and tho "cutlng ull" fa a new Navy recrulf:ing 1ppeal. The Production, the ads produly nott, "Is based on an otlgln1I scrttnplay by John Paul Jona IJld ~ I CQt of tboulaDdl.. '' • es1 WILL RESIGN l'OST Councllril1n Lorr Leaving Seen Way to Settle Coaches' Tiff The only suoluUon to a current split Jn the Laguna Beach High School coaching staff appears to be the departure of one set of the disgruntled coaches, Dr. Normu· Browne, acbool board member -.ld .....,., Browne, addre!slog . a Chlmbe!-ol <lolJunoro6 -~ aaJ4•111t.t ''lhll 11 I bl& problem, there LI a blc 1pllt." ·He said he had Ulked for hour1 with the coachtl lrylJll to molve dJHerenm among the ataf{ but to no avail. "The only way I can tee to alleviate the problem is to get rid of one side, .. he aaid. The subjects ol ~II In the athletic department surfaced In a qUtstJon by Dr. Martin Kruger. , KJ:uger described the 1ltuation as a personality clash between the 11older well-paid coache1" 1nd the "y0unge; functional coachet." A Laguna dentist, Kru1er 11 involved with city bas:eball and other athletic pro- grams. He had high praise for Lasuna Bea<h High School, track, baseball and basketball coachel baled on whet his young players had told him. Instead of auiatlng those roaches at meets, other member1 of the coaching staff were taking time off aPd officiating for extra pay at other schools, he claimed after the breakfast meeting. Browne told the Chamber member~ that with the present tenure system, the school board was pawerless to force n ..aettlement of the feud. Also discussed at the breakfast were "studen t decorum'' and achool finances . In a presentation tltled "Anything You Ever Wanted to Know About Our Schools. but Haven't had a Chance to Ask" two school board members and an ad· ministrator fielded questions for an hour from chamber members. Regarding finances : -Bill Thomas, board presK!ent; "If this stale thing (stat~wlde property taxl goes through, I would 1ay that oor tax rat. wlll go up to aboot '3.15 (per flOO (See CHAMBER, Page %1 Protests Slated On Armed F orccs Day in County A protest demonstration la planned for Saturday on Armed Forces Day by Orange Counly anti·wftr groups. Included in the plans are the two and one-half mile march, a rally and an In· formation fair. ln a pres:t release luued today, 1hc! promottrs staie, "We plan to proterl the continuation ol. the Vietnam War a.nd othtr developments tn American forelcn and domestic policiet." Tho march will begin rt ll a.m. al RedhlU and Warner aVU1ue1 near the Marine Corpt Santa Alli beli<opttt bue 1nd proceed northwest on W amer to San- ta Anl Memorial Part. The park ia located north ol Wimer on Flower Strttt at Anahunt Place In Slnta Ana. Tht news release 1titfld t h 1 t pu:tldponls wW be member1 ol lht MO¥emtnt !or a Democr1tlc MUI~, V1<tnam Veterans A111Nt the War, the OraD1e County Antl-lmptrlalltt Or(anl- uUaa and 1tud<ol - Move Set For :July At Latest 'By BARBARA KREIBICH • 01 IM Dally. ,.UM lllff Culminating more than two yea rt (If bitter controversY, Lnguna Beach City Councilman Edward C. t..orr said today he will submit hla resignation, efftctlvt . July 31. The councilman aaid he would step down to permit the winning candidate from those seeking lo replace him to assume the-council seat. · llowever, he added, If only one can- didate flies nomination paptrs by ~ deadline, noon Thursday, he wJU edvaoce the date of his resignation. "I'hll would pennlt the Cl!y Councll to call of! !he election and appcilnt tbt1 candidate to ee rve out Lorr'• term. To date. only Pla nning Com ml!!slon Chairman Carl E. Johnson Jr. has filed nomination paptrs. Papers al:t0 have been taken out in behalf of realtor Paul Westbrook, but these have not yet been filed and Westbrook said r.londay his can- didacy iS "not OCflclaJ. '1 • City Attorney Tully Seymour 1ald that If more than one cendidate files to replace Lorr, an eltcUon must be held and there must be a vote on Lorr'• !«.al.I in order to elect one of the candidates. However, sajd the allomty, It .Lorr should resign btfore the electk>n ind there is only one candidate, tblit person 11 ent!tled lo be appointed to servo oat tho bal1nce or Lorr'• term and JIO 1lectltn need be held. Laguna Beach Mayor R I c h 1 rd Goldberg said today Counclltn111 Lorr handed him a letter of re1lgnatlon Tues· day evening and asked h1m to read ,t •• tonight's Clly Council meeting. Goldberg said he ...,lid jlreler to reserve his comment on the re&lgnatlon, but added, "I'll certalnly have 10melhln1 to say &bout it 1t the met.ting." In his letter to the mayor, Lorr d ies personal vilification, haraument ot hf.I family and business loeses amons prob- leiru that led to his dtcillon 10 quft the council seat. "During the pa1t two years of office,•• Lorr wrltes, "my.family and I have been subjected to UJU'elentlng bitter hatred, vilification and character assaaslnttioJL There seems to bt little tolerance In thil community for tht dem0<:ratJc procea1J and representative government. True democratic process allows different po1l· tlons and idea.s other than thole el· pressed by oelf-•rpolnted lobhyl!t1 or the organized voca pre11ure croups." He uy1 h1I bu1lne1s, the Twist 'n Pin Beauty Sh<lp, J19S S. c.out Highway, his "suffered substantial losses" becauae: of the time he has had to devote to council work and the posltlolll he hA.!I taken on some issues. "The meana of .supporting my family have been so aerlously jeopardized tha• my council pay of $100 per month ii rur- rently making enclis meet," Lorr states. "My dear wife with God's grace hos en-- durcd it all without complaint." Concluding that his resignation is "the only rlght decision for me and, most Im- portantly, the right declslon for my farn- lly , Lorr says. "I have fought and stood for what is right, and what I believe Ls in the best Jnterest of our community with- out compromise of principles. It Is my l.incere hope that my successor on tflf! council will truly serve the people of IS.. LORR, P11e I ) Or••• More sumhifto oo the agenda !or Thuriday with high tempe:raturt.1 along the beachu at 62 rl.dng to 72 Inland. Low1 tonight Sl-55. fNSIUf: TflDI\ V lt'1 a big tcttk for optning1 in five theater toith Orange C001t Colltgt. the Cotta Af11a Civic Pl.ayhowe and th• Hsm- Jlngton Beach l'i<rJIM!\I• all rai1lng their curtaim. Ste Tiu· attr NoU.1, POJJ• 24. . -... --. --. or....t...tr 11 .... . • ..,wi. ,._. 11 ..... ""' Dr ......... t• .,.,. ........ ....,. -.. ,,...,_ .. ·-. ..... .... ,, ~'"':.:.-·1 • I P~alysis Und·er Study SILVER SPRING Md. (A P) -Ccorg• C. Wa,ll&cc, elated by presidential prlmuy triuinphs Jn Michigan and MAryland, showed co nt I n u e d im· provemcnl from gunshot wounds loday. llu' thpre y,•:is disagreement in medicul circl~s regurding his chance cir escaping ( \permanent (>4fll)'Sl l , • I (See Paae 4 ,!or stl)rles about the ,_1aryland and Michigan primaries.) A. m~cal bulletin on the condiUoo of 1h1 ~a~ma~aovernor, part lally paralyv ed 11~ bei ng hll by bullets ~1onday dur· Ing an election rally, said : "The governor spent a comfortable night. lie yt very alert and aware of bis >iurroundinia-He Is reading the paper ;ividly. He VJ continuing to lmpro•e. All of his bodily·-' function! are normal and stable. "Paralysis or the legs remai ns un· changed. . "At this time, despite reports to the eontrary, the exact nature of injury to the spinal cord cannot be determined un· Ill surgery 11 performed." The bulletin, hlsued by Dr. Joseph F. Schanno, appeared to challenge published reports that Wallace faced permanent paralysis from the hip• down because or damage to the spinal column. The Washington Post today reported that the bullet aevered Wallace's 1plnal chord. It quoted unnamed medical sourcea 111 aaylng chances of the governor ever walking again are "zero." Earlier, Billy JOe Camp, Wallace'• press aecretary, told a reporter that the Post atory wu "unfounded ." Camp 11ald the governor asked him th.ii morning to get .the latest vote lt>talt from the two primaries. "He was In good 1plrlt1," Camp aald. "He was already aware he'd won the primaries." There had been JndJcations that Wallace'• gunshot wound affecting the . spine might not be u 1erio1.11 a1 had been feared. The Jovemor'• ·Wife, Comella, was report to have been told by a neuroaurgeon that the Poat 1tory of permanent p1raly1ls of the legs wa1 "in· valid." ~.An aide or Wallace, Elvin Stanton, said the comment was made by Dr. Baltaiar E. Perei, a staff member of Holy Cross hospital where the governor b belng treated. Stanton said Mn. Wallace asked Perez for his opinion after being in· /orrmd of the Poot report. Dr. Perez rerused to accept telephone calls but a 1ecretary In hll office said she had been Instructed to tell Inquiring newsmen that the Post report w11 ''absolutely incorrect." FrotnPage 1 CHAMBER .•. Jlsessed valuation)." Current tax rate is f3 .30. "The state will be taking out more than It puts In. If additiona l finances are not found, cuts wlll have to be made. They will be (made ) on the bllsls of priorities set by the (Educational Priorities) Com· mltlff." Thomas said that an override of $1.50 would be necessary to continue ex· isting programs If the 1tate measure passed. Student Decorum : -Robert Reeves, 111i1tant ruperln- tendent; "I'm not satlsned. Looking at our youngsters, I personally don't like to see a boy with hair down to the middle of his back. I donl like that kind o( dress, but whose respon1lblllty Is It to change it? \Ve ended op saying that, 'Parents, you have the re sponsibility.',. Reeves said that co nsidering other high schools Jn the county, Laguna High students nre average or better than avernge in attendance rotes, drop out rat es and tnrd lness figures . He pointed out that Laguna High h~ J1ad only one fi stflRht in the last two years ·white olher schools in the county arr having fights or knHings on a week ly bas is. OU.NGI COAST LI DAILY PILOT ll\1 Or•n•• C11111 Ol.IL Y f'ILOT, wlltl Mlld'I II <omllln1d IPle H•W1·Prn1, I• publltfl«I ai., "'' 0.•nvt Cotlt Publ!1lllf'llll CCW..Ptn.,, S•f'I• ••It .d1BG"I ••• pulllltl'ofd, Monf•Y t~rou;ll f roo1y, IDr (Giii Mt.110 Hl""""I B1idl, 11unl1nQ!"" Flr~rh Fou .. 11;11 V1llry. 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Dr. Hartel ius Faces He arin.g Again Ma y 23 Dr. Ebbe Hartellus of Cosln Mesa and Ei Toro has been ordered to appear in Los Ang~les for t~ree days starling ,May 2.3 for the resumption of the State Boord of Ma1iCal Examiners hearing Into allegations of morel turpitude and un- professional conduct. Also under orders to resume testimony Interrupted by the thrce·month break call ed March 9 ls Mrs. Reba Vaughn of Long Beach, the physician's former paramour~ and the key prosecution wltneu against him in three Orange County Superior Court trlals. The third three-day hearing will open at 9 a.m. in the State Office Building, 107 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. A panel of four doctor1 is 1nvestigating 11legatlol'1! that Harl!!llus. 50, drugged and assaulted Mrs. Vaughn, 31 , formerly of Costa Mesa. and repeatedly drugged Mrs:. Wanda Melendre:ir;, 22, of Costa Mesa, in the montha before her death in December of 1969. It is alleged that l-lartellus' repeated drugging of Mrs. Vaughn led to her certification as: ll drug addict and con4 flnement tn state prison. It Is also alleged that Hartellus drugged Mrs:. Melendrez ns a means of achieving a Sl!xual rela4 tionshlp with the attractive nurses' aide. Hartelius has been cleared In three Superior Court trials or arson, rra ud and bribery charges contained in Orange County Grand Jury Indictments. lie and his wife. Greta, of llander ' Street, El Toro, have sued Mrs. Vaughn for $150,000 in a lawsuit accusing the at- tractive blonde of "acta or malice'' leading to his prosecution and the crip- pling or his once flourishing Harbor Area practice. Hortel!us lias also sued Orange County. tbe cities of Costa :r..fesa and Newport Beach, and nine J1nvmcn in the three agl!ncies for $2 million In a Superior C'.oort complaint charging the defendants with "wrongful and malicious pros- ecution ." Local Acti vi ty Set to Ob serve U.S. Police Wee k Guided tours of the police department and special demonstrations of police ac- llvitil1 will make up the Laguna Beach Police Department observance of Nn- lionnl Police Week. through Sa turday. c;uided tours of the police statio n for indiriduais and group.! will be conducted d:iil~· bet\''een 3 p.nl. nnd 8 p.1n. Special dlsplays and demonst rations ,,·ill ~ local~d In t h~ city council ('/\ambers. next to the police dcpnrtn1en~ 011 Thursday and Sa turday. These will Include: -3 to 4 p.m. -First aid demonstra- tion. ~ lo 5 p.m. - crime scene in- vesti galio11. ~ to 6 p.m. -police \\'Capons demonstrRtlon. ~ to 7 p.m. -Narcotics ind drug abuse program. -7 to 7:30 p.m. -ldenti·klt Demon· stratlon. -7:30 to 8 p.m. -breathalyier demonstrsUon. Flood Toll Raised AUSTIN, Tu. (AP ) -Th• discovery or a man's body In the Ouad1lupe River .south of Seguin hu raised th~ total of known dead from lut _.., flood lo IL ,,,. Dt»artment or Publl• Safoty said the l>ody ol Jama C. Spencer ol McQuttney waa found hall a mile 1<111th ol Sesuln , Tuaday. • Voters League Also Asks For Ballot on Coastline The Orange C.oast League of Women Voters ha s joined the California Coastline ·Alliance i n calling for a November in· itlative on coastline management Jn a prepared statement, Mrs. Kit From Pare 1 FREEWAY ... Department of Public Works requl!sl to condemn a parcel of Newport Beach prop- erty planned for condominium con4 struction. City offi cials had rejected a state re-- quest to delay approval or the 4.94-unit project just west of Superior Avenue pen- ding Thursday morning's meetlng in Red· ding. If the freeway 11 to be brought down to the Coast tlighway, it would have to go straight across the parcel, according to city planning officials. Newport Beach City l\1onager Robert L. WyM will be present at the hearing to argue against the "C ective con. demnal\011. '' He said he will oppo$e it on the grounds thdt the state does not have a freeway agreement with the city for the Newport Freeway. Wynn ii also expected to bring up a recommendation 4• by Mayor Donald A. Mclnab that the rouet be swung way to the west end brought to the Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. Public \\lorks Director Joseph T. Devlin is sc heduled to outline details of the state's three alternative routings: at an open meeting of the West Newport Beech Improvement Association tonight at 7:30 o'clock in City Hall. f\1rs. l\1argot Skilling, a spokesman for the association and a long-time Freeway Fighter. indirated homeowners will o~ pose the proposed termination of the route RI the Coast High"•oy in West New- port . She said they feel the local streets <"ould not handle the tr affir it would bring in. "In addit ion. it oonnicts Vl'ith Governor Reagan·s slated policy on free ways that af fect the envi ronment of the coastal cor- ridor,., she contended. A Reagan-Public \\'orks Department policy that forbids free"'ays within five miles of c:oa st al zones. except under ex- treme circumstances and with local a~ proval, "'Os released last year. Play bo y 'Ma kin g Sex Clea1i Fu11 ' LOS ANGELES CUP!l -Plo yboy Magazine has converted seit to "good clean fun " like eating piu.a and playing volleyball. according to a UC LA psychiatrist. Dr. Roderic Gorney, director of the uni\•ersily's program on psyr:hosocial adiptation. is the author of a book. "The Human A1enda, '' "''hich d I s c u s s·e s Playboy. Its nUdt centerfoJd playmates, the Playboy Club bunnies, and pla yboy·in· chief Hugb M. Helntr. The fruh, wholesome young nude:s featUl'fd u playmates "do not reflect a greater acceptance of aeiuallty in our society," Gornty aald in a statement Tueoday .. "Playboy Ma1azlne hu simply reduced eroticism to food clean fun, to a eorority prank «lfaged-in by fresh 7VUDI pis who ro lo bat with U.. um• eager llllt po..ionJ... enthusiasm that they ut Jt~'..play volleyball or dance U.. ll'tll," uwuc,r llid. Drollinger, LWV president, announced Tuesday the league's "renewed support for ttie Coastal Zone Conservation Act In itiative.·• The L\VV will be circulating petitions I hrough this month to get the measure on lhe ballot, she said. · She said, "This action was taken in view of the rejection by the Senate Natural Resources Comm ittee af the Grun sky bill (see separate story ), a measure endorsed by the League of Women Voters. "The initiative," l\fr!I. Drollinger con- tinued, "contains the same provisions as the Grunsky-Sleroty bills: a statewide Callromia Coastal 7.one Conservation Commission with six regional · com- missions empowered to develop a plan for the California coastline over a four- year period . ··During thl.s time a pennit would be requ ired for development on land 1,000 yards inland from ·mean high tide," she said. "The league does not believe that the bill sponsored by state Senator Dennis Carpenter (which won committee ap- proval :Pt1onday) ls adequate to deal with the problem since it places heavy re liance on local government. "Local government lacks the broad power needed to preserve our coastl ine ," l\1rs. Drollinger said. ~ "Development allowed by one local go vernment may adver sely affect the coastline in on adjoining local jurisdiction or a whole area," she said. ''Ecological inter-relation.ships do not recognize political boundaries," she said. J\.1rs. Drollinger said that "dile to the ir dependence on property taxes for revenue, local governments lend to favor land use lhat yie lds high tax revenue in the short es t tin1c. "Thr leag ue believes that our coastline · ih a uniqu e natural resource which can no longer be subjected to uncoordinated, piccc1nc al development," she said. TODAY by WHY INDEPENDENT JEWELERS GROW In spite of multiple chain store credit operations, direct mail sell· ing and overseas buying, the inde- pendent jeweler is steadily grow- ing both ln number and volume. \Vhy? Because an owner-ope.rat- ed jewelry store, which we are, is part of the community, contribu\. mg to its welfare and offering pol' sonal service to its customers. AJso b e c au s e computerized chains often !ind It dillicult to gel special items, give special atteu. Uo1_1. And because we offer better ideas, better service and usually lower prices because lower over- head more than offsets quantity buying power of chains orJllail op- erators. The sparkle you see in our !tore I• not the glllter of expensive fix· tureJ and display cases. It's the ~beauty and quality of gems and jewelry selected personally by us. Our people who serve you have been with us a lone time ; and they'll Jt•ually be here Wb .. you ttturn for service or help, Equali%e Rates " Supervisors OK Single Fire Tax A new move to equal i2.e structural fire proteclion taxes in unincorporated areas and the few county cities which do not have their own fire departments will be renected in 1972-73 property tax -bills. Orange County tiuperv isors Tuesday approved the new single 37-cent fire tax which will, in effect, lower costs ln two thirds of the affected coun ty area and raise them ln the other third. • Orange Coast communities whose tax- payers will pay less incJ.ude those of Sou tb Laguna. Laguna Niguel , ~1ission Viejo and El Toro. State Forest Ranger arxl Orange Coun- ty Fire Warden Carl Downs said the reduction would amount to approximately $6 for a $24 ,000 house with an assessed value of $6,000. Taxes in Emerald Bay, Doheny Beach, San Juan Capistraoo and Capistrano Beach will be up about $8 a year for the owner of a $24,000 house, Downs said . He addedJ however, that a reduction in fire 1nsurance premiums would more than adequately cover the increase. The former fire protection tax rates ranged from 24 cents: to 65 cents, depen- ding on the unincorporated territory in- volved. As a result, he said, some county · residents payed more than their fair share of fire taxes. The.newly adopted plan will "provide a more uniform .level of protection ln all the unincorporated areu," according to Downs. He noted that preseoUy II dilferent rates appear on various ta1. bills carrying both county service areas and other sec- tions. Service areas are governmental en- tities formed by persons living 1n unin- Thurston, Scliool Musicians Set Spring Concert More than 100 mu sic students will partic ipate in the aMual spring concert at Laguna's Thurston's Intermediate School, to be presented at 8 o'clock Thursday and Friday evenings in the school auditorium . The 6.>piece concert band, string orchestra, boys' chorus and girls' chorus will be heard In a varied program ranging from classical works to selections from "My Fair Lady," bl1 band numbers and jazz. l\lusic instructor Jeff Foster will direct the program .and Mrs. Nan Jacobsen will be In charge of an arts and crafts exhibit by the students, to be given on the two concert nighhi. Poppies' Sales Due in Laguna American Lef;ion "Poppy Days" are coming. Lad ies of the Laguna Beach American Legion Auxiliary 222 will be seeking wearers for the bright red memorial pop- pies Friday and Saturday in the Laguna street!!. "For over 50 years, this little symbolic flower continued to pay tribute to those who made the supreme sacrifice,'' said Della Stai hr, group spokeswoman. The paper flowers are handmade by dis abled veterans in ho spitals as a part of the ir therapy. Legion auxiliaries furnish all supplies. All funds received from the poppy sales are used. for needy veterans and families. corporated teITitory to providl! essential services 1ucb as llre protection. parks, roadw ay landscaping and o ther necessi ties. "The inequities under the present various rates are not only unfair but they are becoming more so each year as I.be county grows," Downs explained. He also said that the new program will allow the county fire department to shift personnel and equipment to the areas-of greatest need such as canyon and hill sections. Computations reveal that t h e ''average" taxpayer owning a ho me with an assessed valuation or $6,000 will get a $6 reduction on his fi:Xt tax bill in tw11 thirds of the areas covered while those in tpe other one third wlll pay $8 more. Downs explai ned, however, that hi!'> department has applied to the Pacific Fire Underwriters Association for new ratings which should lower premium costs on fire Insurance in most unin- corparated areas. The fire warden also stated paid-call volunteers. used in nlany areas-are more difficult to recruit today especially to serve in daylight hours. With the newly-adopted tax structure. Downs-said his department would be able to provide regular paid fi remen in many areas whi ch do not have such service now and in others to combine paid firemen and volunteers. He said that under the existing tax structure which the supervisors' move Tt.esday will change-, county service areas that pay extra for additional fire protection are not in many cases: receiv4 ing that protection because of inequity in staffing and equ.ipment. .. "Even in the one third of the areal which will pay.a higher fee homeowners: will benefit," he added, "by obtalnlng ex· tended fire protectian service." From Pagel lORR ..• taguna as I have tried to do.0 The controversial councilman, a uniq,ue figure on the Laguna political scene, first came into public view as. a vocal op. ponent of the city school system and spokesman for the Taxpayers' Alsocia4 tion, of which he is a director and fonner president. Elected in 1970 following a vigorous an- ti·hippie, anti-drug campaign, he im- mediately became embroiled in debate• by suggesting that caves inhabited by transienll be dynamited, sponsoring a stern dog control law that was modified following a stormy referendum and ad· milting he maintained a cat trap to pro- tect bis garden from n e i I h b ors• marauding pets. Deeply religloos, he a po n s o r e d released·time religious education for the school di.strict and persuaded the City Council to add prayers to its reguJar meeting agenda. Taking his council assignment very seriously, he \\'Orkett hard to assemble backup material for his: proposa!J and positions, clashed frequently with fellow councilmen and usually rem a In e d unshakable in deblitc. .. . The recall campaign against him fina lly was preci pitated by his stand agai nst the high rise initiative that established a building height limit in the city : his warnings of Impending city bankruptcy and hls admission that he had taken his wife to civi c conventions in San Francisco and Hawaii at city expense. A native of Chicago, he served in the U.S. Air Foice during the Korean war and \\'as a mechanic for North American Aviation before coming to Laguna Beach in 1957. With his wife, Ellie, and their two school·age daughters, he makes hll home in Arch Beach Heights, 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST;I. MESA CONVtHltHf TllMS IJ.NKAMEllCAID -li'ASTll CHAl&i 21 YEARS IN SA.Ml LOCATION 'HOHl '41·J4DI ial k.s, " eot ey lb• lll Ill or hill he 1th t • WO in his ific "' um ... all re to re, ble ny w· en la• VO ice ire iv• in .. rs ••• ue SI op. nd ia· er ... Im- "" by • 'ed ad· ro-s . ed the lty ar .,,, ble d low ed im nd hat the ity d D the ar •n ch WO m• f I I ' -. ~-.... ---...---.. • Saddlebaek Today 's F inal N.Y. Stoeks VOL 65, NO. 138, 5 SECTIONS , 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNiA -WEDNES DAY, MAY 17, 1972 TEN CENTS Supervisors 01( 37-cent Fire Protection Plan A new move to equalize structural fire protection taxes in unincorporated areas and the few county cities wh ich do not have their own fire departments will be renected in 1972-73 property tax bills. Orange Count)'. supervisors Tue~ay approved the ne i. single 37-cent fire tax which will, in effect, lower costs in two thirds of the affected county area and raise them in the other third. · Orange Coast communities y,•hose tax- payers will pay less include those ot South Laguna, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo and El Toro. Slate Forest Ranger and Orange Coun- QUA.Nol •1HH L A 0 ... 0 I ty Fire \Varden Carl Downs said the reduction would amount to approximately $6 for a $24,000 house with an assessed value of $6,000. • Taxes in Emerald Bay . Doheny Beach. San Juan Capistrano and Capislrano Beach will be up about $8 a year for the owner of a $24,000 house, Downs said. He added, however, that a reduction in fire insurance premiums would more than adequately cover the increase. The former fire protection tax rates ranged from 24 cents to 65 cents, depen- ding on the unincorporated territory in- volved. U I. IOU1'H ICHIH4 I ••• lot . I TRANSPORT ARMADA -United States helicopters today airlifted two battalions of South Vietnamese into Rakkasan, an abandoned base 15 miles west of Hue, under cover of air, naval and artillery strikes. Transport Plane Reds Shell l{Qntum Field, 7 Gls l\.illed , 2 Wounded SAIGON (UPI) -Communist gunners zeroed in today on an ammunition-laden U.S. C130 transport plane at the Kontu m airbase, killing seven Americans and wounding two others aboard. The bombardment closed the base and wounded nine Ame'ricans. Both sides drew tighter lines (or the forthcoming Communist 'o f f e n s i v e against Hue, for which Pentagon sources said the North Vietnamese massed four divisions. The Communists cut the road between Da Nang and Hue and the South Viet· namese drew tighter wha~ they called a gteel defense ring around Hui!. UPI correspondent Kim Willenson reported from the Bien Hoa airbase 15 miles north of Saigon tha ~ President Nix· on ordered another 1,100-man U.S. ~farine air group with at least 25 and possibly more · A4 Sky hawk jets there to help beat back the 48-day-old Communist offensive. U.S. planes struck North Vietnam to-- day in another series of heavy raids against transportation and other facilities. Hanoi reported another four American planes shot down ; a UPI dispatch from the carrier USS Constellation said Cmdr. Thomas Wilkenson, 42, of Hanford, was hit but bailed out of his A 7 Corsair in the Tonkin Gulf and was rescued. Although the situation in the Kontum area remained grave, UPI correspondent f.1att Franjola reported from there that government troops using · napalm and nausea-producing gas reopened Hi ghway 19 today by driving out entrenched Com· munist forces at the Mang Yang Pass, 30 miles east of Pleiku. Reagan Proposes Plan To Cut Property Tax SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan unveiled today an $892 million tax reform proglam that would cut school property ta1es by $650 million but pump $210 mlllion'fn new state aid into lbe poorest school districts. 11le Reagan plan wouJd not raise state tncome taxes. It would boost the state sales tax by one ctnt on the dollar and Jn. crease business and luxury ta1es, in- " ·T ra f fie Official Will Give T alk '"Orange COlllll)' Road COmlllWioner Ted lt1cCooville will be guest speaktr at • Tbur1day meeling of Jhe Saddltback Yolley Chamber of Comm<rce. 'Ille gniup ..w mtet ror lunch at noon Ill lhe Mission Viejo Inn. lllcOmvUle will dbow Jhe lffil'• and how tt arr..u ~Jllll He will also diJCIJss aru tnlrlc ms and how the counly Jntmds to them. lnlonnatlon or .......,.lions <all 11.toioa, 117-47$1. eluding those on cigaret,!.es and liquor. · The Republican governor's plan would attempt to solve the state's school ftnanci! Wlemma by a pl.aD that would rDate the slate and local government equal financing partners. The state would pay half and local government ha1f of all school cost!. There would be a freeze on local government spending and local tax rates couldn't be increased without a vote of lhe people. This is something that ma· jorlty Democrats in the Legislature always have opposed. Reagan cautioned the Legislature that It faces the prospect or vot'r approval of a stringent lid on local spending at the poll! tn November if-it docsn 't enact tax reform -always °"' of the top priorlllcs of his admlnlstration. B u t t h e D e m o cratic~trolled L<gislalure ls driving tor adjournment or the 1172 session in I.., lllln ,!S days and C&pilol obscrvm coosldcr prospects ror Reogan'1 plans slim. Tbt govemor's program ls pitted apinst a nearly St blJUon tu shill plan propcoed by Assembly Sptak<r Bob Moretti, (l).VallJ!uysl, •hlch is on lhe _,noor. As a resu lt. he said, some county residrn is payed more than their fii.ir share of fire taxes. The newly adopted plan \l:ill "provide a more uniform level of protection in all the unincorporated areCi.s," according to Downs. tie noted that presently 15 different rates appear on various ta1 bills carrying both county service areas and other sec· lions. Service areas are governmental en. titie~ formed by persons living in unin-. corporated territory to provide essen1ial services such as fire protection, parks, roadway landscaping and o the r necessities. Irvine .. The inequities under the present various rates are not only unfair but they are becoming more so each year as the county grows," Downs explained. He also saJCi that lhe new program will allow the county fire department to shirt personnel and equipment to the artas of greatest need Such as canyon and hill sections. Computations reveal lh nt the ••average" taxpayer owning a home \Yith an assessed valuation of $6.000 will get a $6 reduction on his next tax bill in two thirds of the areas covered while t.bose in the other one third "'ill pay $8 more. Downs eKplalntd, however. that his departn1enl hos npplied to lht.• Pacific Fire Underwrilers Association ror new ratings which should lower premiun1 costs on fire Insurance In most unin· corporated areas. The fire warden al~ stoled poid-cllll volunteers, us~ In many nre:•~ nre more difficult to recruit today espc{·ially to serve in daylight hours. \Vith the newly-adopted t:.i:c ~tructure, Downs snid his departn\1:nt 1vould be nble to provide regular paid firemen in 1nany Intentions • areas v.•hlch do not have such service now and in <>!hers to c6mblne paid flrtm'n and voluntters. He said that under tht existing ,.lat $fucture v.·hich the super visors' 1nov• 'l\.esday will changt, county ser\•ict areas that poy l!xtra for nddlllo1111l lirt protection are not Ur m1Jny case:j rtceiv· lng th.it protection because of lntqulty in staffing and equiprnenl. "Even In tht one third or the artPlt \vhich will PAY a higher fee Mme<iwners will benefit ,·· he added, ''by oblaln.big u· tended fire protection service." Bared Councilmen Pre-zone 1,600 Acres for Industry By GEORGE LEID~L 01 th1 O•llf ,Uat 11111 Leaving no room !or questioning the ci· ty of Irvine's intentions for development of the 9.500 acres it seeks to annex, coun-- cilmen Tuesday night pre-zQned the 1,600 acre future industrial park. Councilmen unanitnously adopted an urgency ordinance enforcing the county zoning for the industrial area that lies southeast or El Toro f.1arine Corps Air Station. Then, because the urgency ordinance ('(lntained a necessary section llmiting the duration of the zoning law to four months, councilmen · introduced a permanent zone law. That motion by Counciln1en Henry and Ray Quigley Jr. also passed unanimously the required first reading. • • . The two actions seemed lo deflate arguments that Irvine had some other use in mind for the potentially tax-rich parcel. The zoning would setm lo assure residents · of both the proposed Mission Viejo and Irvine {.!nlfled School Dis tricts that the property will be developed for in· du strial use, not residential. The action assures the Irvine Company that Jr th e annexa tion is approved follow· ing the May 24 hearing before the LOc'nl Agency Formation Commission (LAFCl, the city will have zoned the property for uses consistent with the land devel OJ>" roent finn's plans for .an industrial park City Policy T·imetnble Navy Issues 'Cas ting Call' Set for Joint Meeting LOS ANGELES (UPI) -It sounds at first like a dream come trqe.for the111Ulnr. fruit.rated abow ·:~'liisieruls oUlo!~. A timetable leadinl_ to f®Ptl?n n;_xt September or pollc1i9•<tiJ guiil<' 'lihll: development in Irvine will be proposed to a joint meeting of the Jrvine City Council and Planning Commission tonight. The second joint session of this week begins at 7:30 p.m. in city hall, 4201 Cam· pus Drive. Planning adviser Ed Haworth will ex- plain the detailed proposal for develop- ment of city planning policies. The step is suggested to provide the Ci· ty with a base for the eventual city ~eneral plan required by state law. The proposal would involve · all the present citizen advisory committees and add other new ones in the fields of land use and health services. The plan would begin with city council direction to the planning commission to Secret Session Held b y I rvine City Councilmen Irvine City Councilmen Tuesday night called a 20-minute secret session at the close of their joint meeting with th~ plan- ning commission. No action was taken following the ex· ecutive session called for by Councilman Henry Quigley "'ho wished to discuss ''pending litigation" with fellow coun- cilmen .• City allorney James Erickson was not present at last night's sludy session meeting, and thus was not available to advise councilmen on the propriety of the liecret session. The Ralph M. Brown Act, California's anti-secrecy Jaw allows public officials to meet in private to discuss personnel or legal malters. Following the council adjournment at 10:30 p.m. all fi\·e councilmen told the press the discussion centered on the city's annexation bid. laUJlOll Jho policy <leyFlopnteJll · A'·liililDniim o! ·efibt public ~ing. later, tbe JMillshed set of poUcies would be returned to the city coun cil for actio n possibly .at the end o[ September, Haworth points out. The policy plan to be mulled tonight also assigns 1or study those issues bear· ing on an eventual city general plan for development. These issues would be handled by the advisory committees, working with the planning commission. Radio amounctJMl\ta, no lm, appealing for "a~ peiMDlt!S who art tired of bit parts and walk· oDJ f01' a feature role in • brand new, run color epic." The epic, it turned out, 11 the U.S. Navy, and the "casting caU" b a new Navy recruiUng .appeal. The production, the ads proudly not.e, "ls based on an original screenplay by John Paul Jones and boasts a cast of thousanda." Policies of another nature have also been logged on tonight's agenda. Mayo r William Fischba ch Tuesday Edison Pro1' ect nigh t provided councilmen with copies of a nine-page memorandu m on decision--T B S ed making procedures that he suggesls may 0 e tart also be of help to the planning_cwomm-~-- mission in resolving the city's Hcom· With Fanfare munications gap." Key points recommended by the mayor include filing of written background reports <>n future council actions at least two weeks prior to the meeting at which the matter will be heard. Further. to allow wider dirlribution of council agendas in advance of scheduled meetings, Mayor }'ischbach suggesls closing the agenda one week before the meeting. Laguna Hill s Girl Receives Gold Key Pamela Birkbeck. daughter of Ken- neth Birkbeck, 2.1382 Via San Martine, Laguna J!ills, is one of JS new members selected for the University of Northern Colorado's Gold Key, honorary organiza· tion for senior women. Selection is based on scholastic achievement and participation in extra· curricular activities and members must have a minimwn 3.2 grade point aver.age on a 4.0 scale. ~tiS! Birkbe<:k was the only California student listed among the new Gold Key members. A $1.5 million utility t In 1 wr dergroundlng an~ racll!ty landscaping program In the El Torc>-Mission Viejo areas by the Southern California Edison Company will be . saluted by Orange County officials Thursday. Supe rvisor Ronald Casper.s or Newpor t Beach said today that a groundbreaking ceremony and press conference will be held at 11 :15 a.m. Thursday on Trabut.'O Road just west of Canada lload. Speakers will be Robert Beck, Edison division man.ager and Caspers. A lunch-- eon at the MWion Viejo IM will follow the ceremonies. Tom Fuentes, the 11upervisor'1 et· ecutive u1l1tant, 11aid today tha t the Edlson program, which Includes ex· tensive landacaping as well as the man. datory underground ing of utility lines haa been praised by Caspers as "a major boost for 'Improvement of the en· vironment in the f ifth Supervisorial Diatrict. '' Boundaries Recommended ·student Atten,dance Lines Eyed by San Joaq uin Board Attendance boundaries for each school in lhe San Joaquin Elementary School District will be recommended to the Board of· Trustees at tonlghl's 7:30 meering in La Pai Intermediate School in ltti.ssion Viejo. Bul bow thooe studeni. wUJ be hou>ed nt each school will not be decided untll a takr meeting. , Administrators art asklna: the board to postpone tbi.t deci!ioo untJJ lbty can Jn. veot.lgate ramllications of eoch OOuslng proposal. Becall!O the housinr ol 111 pllJ>lls on I regular aessions would require more p o r t a b I e claMtOOma, Superintendent Ralph Gales ha1 suggested thal It ;.m be necessary to detmnlne what propoled storr and progranu would hln to be cut back before a decision Ls made Gn tfudtnt housing. Tho board has commlu.d !lltll to mlns only 15 «nt1 ol lhe ..ter.._..i 1). ctn1 ta• override. All or this money will bo u.ed !or educational progm111 ~ cur· rent budget propoaail ort adopled. oo..r ilema to be ...Wdmd att: • -A posltlon statament on the city ol Jrvlne'1 aMexatJon of t,eoo acres, pan o( which lies In the propooed Mlsllon Viejo Unllled School District. ' -A pr-.tJon on Ille upcoming llata bond election by Don Aoderm, dltector ol the Stale Allocatiool Board. -A dlsculolon cl board mtttlng pro- cedum and lhe U11 ol lhe can! 1)'11em ror public COtmn .. l on a...,.S. Jleml ond noo-aaenda lt<ml. -Propolod addttionl Jo Rlncbo San Joaquin 1od Loa AlllOI lntannedlata 8cbool. II similar to the Irvine Industrial Comple1. The 9,600-acre annexation later reduced to 9,&00 acres to accommodate frttwa.y and highway construction In the largely undeveloped area, was sporktd by the pending development of the new ln-- dustria l area. . Irvine councilmen contend the In· du$triul tax base will balance eve ntual residenlial development expect~ to oc. !See QUESTION, Page 11 Four Citizens Groups Slate Meets Tonight Four Irvine citltena adv\aory ~ mitten hive scheduled meet1ng1 tonight. Including the environmental quality group'• dbct11slon of the propoKd cam- pus Drive exten1lon. Meellng1 called tor 7:30 p.m. today are: -Environmental Quality In room 142 of the physical sciences building on the UC Irvine campus. -Recreation, In Crawford Hall, UCJ, to be followtd at 9:30 p.m. by a meeting of the ad hoc .summer rec reation com· mittee. -Tronsportallon, In city holl, 4201 Campu s Drive, Irvine. -Public Safety, Jn the University Flrt Station on Zee Street oft Campus Drive. Two meetings are se t tor 7:30 p.m. Thursday. They are: -Publlc ed ucation, In the University Community Auoclation Clubhouse, 4$30 Sandburg Way, Unlverslty Park. -Envlronme.ntal quality, room 142, phy11ical sciences bullding at UCJ. Tuesday night representative• of each of the city's commltteea met with coun- cilmen and planning commissioners to air problems. Councilman Ray Quigley Jr. summed the gen,ral areas or concern needlna: council correction. His !Lit suggested need for improvements In the followlng areas: communication, coordinatian of ~sk assignments, regular meeting time1 and places, secretarlal help, budgets, a public relations function for expressing committee views and standards of pro-- priety in the relea.se of majority Nld m!norily reports, Mayor William Flachbach suggested each councilman consider motions for presentation at a future council meetln1 for action to corrtct the diffi culties. Advisory group 1poke11men and coun-- cilmcn generally agreed there Is n~ for (See ADVISORY, P11e %) 0r .. ,. Weatlaer More sunahlne on the agenda for Thurtday with high temperatu.ru along the beachts at 62 riainC to 72 tnland. Lows toolght 54-61. INS ID E T ODA V Tt'• a big week 'for openf11g1 In live thtattr wHh Oran(.lt Coo1& Col~gt. tht Co1ta Me-JG Civic PlayhO'Ule and 1he Hun. tinuton Beach Pllluhowt all ral1i11g thtir ctlrtaim. Sec Tht· altr Notti, Paat 24. . t..M. ...... " -... u ...... " '*""' '""" • C11"9nl .. I ·--• c ... , ,.,... n °'·"" '""" " ClllMinM ., ... ... .. '""" .. ''""-...... " ""'""' . • .... tHt °''"' lllefl(ft " Or ....... " IOll'""'-f ,.., I .... ...,..... .,, • ..,.,.ti__, .... -.. ,l_I ··~ -.... -.. -• ... ..._ • .... -II Mtl""'t I :::-;:...-"": N,.., .. ..,.. ' • • ! DAil > PILOT JS Cp;ist Route Future Due Afte1· Meet? REDDlNG -'M1e California Highway Commission, 1neeting ht!re 'l'hursday, may order a termination of Newport Freeway at the exl!Ung Pacific Coast Jlighway in Newport Bench, it was leerned today. PreviQusly the Newport Free\\•ay, which will be t!xlended from Pali sad<'S Road southerly through do"·ntov.·n Costa Mesa, was planned to end in an in· terchange with the future Pacirlc Coast Freeway. Newport Beach, however, has refused to sign an agreement on the coastil route v;hich was adopted by the slate in 1963. lf the state commis1Jon now does decide to end the Newport Freeway, also known a.s ·Route 55 Freeway, at Coast Highway, it would appear to suggest that the state isn't counting on development of a coastal freeway alignment through Newport Beach. The Redding sess.ioil ()f the highway <:()mmissi()n gets under way at .the Shasta C.Ounty Courthouse, comer of Court and Yuba streets, at 10 a.m. 'The Newport 1'~reeway question, however, isn't ex- pected to come up until the afternoon i;ession. It was also learned that two other alternative terminations of the Route 55 Freeway -in Costa Mesa -will be con- i;idere&. The Division of Highways will outline proposals to swing the route either east or west, joining it with either Newport Boulevard just north of lndustrial Way, or an extension of Balboa Boulevard somewhere In the Banning property west of Superior Avenl.!e. ·- The Coast Highway terminus Would be just east of the existing Superior-Balboa Boulevard intersection and would involve a slight reallgnment of the 'freeway route, itsell, according to Newport CI t y Engineer Benjamin Nolan. · The decision on the tenninatlon is ac- tually being forced on the commission, earlier than it had wanted by a State Department of Public \Vorks request to condemn a parcel of Newport Beach prop- erty planned for condominium con- struction. City officials had rejected a state re-- quest to delay approval of the 494-unit project just west of Superior Avenue pen· ding Thursday morning's meeting in Red· dJng. If the freeway is to be brought down to the Coast Highway, ll would have to go straight across the parcel, according to city planning officials. Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. Wynn will be present at the hearing to .argue agajnst the "protective con- demnation." He said he will oppose it on the grounds th,at the state does not have a freeway agreement with the city for the Newport Freeway. Wynn is also expected to bring up a recommendation by Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis that the rouet be swung way to the west and brought to the Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin ~s scheduled to outline details of the state's three alternative routings. at an open meeting or the West Newport Beach Improvement Association tonight at 7:30 o'clock in City Hall . Mrs. Margot Skilling, a spokesman for the association and a long-time Freeway Jo'ighter, indicated homeowners will op- »Hoposed termination of the .f'th Coast Highway in West Ne\v- .:'~Y ~ · ~ they feel the local streets co· ·andle the traffic it Would bring I , . 1· ~ n.t, , rr:. .. * '! ft=·~ion, it conflicts with Governor Reagan's stated policy on freeways that af~ct the environment of the coastal ror· ricSor." she contended. A Reagan-Public Works Department policy that forbids freeways with in five m!es of coastal zones. except under ex- treme circumstances and with local a~ proval, was released last year. ORANG( COAST IS DAllY PllOT Tiit Ort~t Cols! DAILY PILOT, w!tll tmkfl 111 corr\blnl!d '"" Nt...,.P••H, 11 PllbllV.td bV tftt Or•not COl'll P11bll11!i"9 ComlNfnV. StPtl• r•1• ••lltlon1 ••• P11l>ll1lltd. Monchv throu1111 f'rtd•)', for C01!• Mtl&, NtWPOrl 8t•tl!, tlun!lrtgf9n fltac11/Founi.i1t V1 11ev, ta11un1 ~lle1~. lrvlntlStddltbJ(~ tr.d San Cltmrnltl Sfn Jutn C1pi1l••no. 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C:.IKrlrM. -.Crllfliltl tw urrllt" tl.65 MIMllYI flrt !NII tl.IS -tfll)'1 mllllart MitN!llM U.U IMllll!IY. WrdntwJa~. Miy 17, 1972 EL TOAD AIR STATION ... IRVINE u.c.1. LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ,. IRVINE PRE-ZONES INDUSTRIAL AREA __: Cross hatched area on map shows the 9,500-acre annexa- tion. The portion Jymg northeast of the Santa Ana Freeway is zoned-M·l-to allo\v Jrvine Company CALL~ PILOT Nnn Mt~ development of ·a new industrial park while re- mainder of annex parcel remains in agric.ultural- A-1-zoning FronaPageJ QUESTION ..• cur in the remainder of the 9,500 acre an- nexation. Tuesday night's }.l'e-zoning action, however, Jeeves the bulk of the parcel in agricultural use. Lion Country Safari, a ~acre recreational amusement at- traction, falla in that area. City Manage r William Woollett Jr. noted that Lion Country would continue to enjoy a conditional use permit under the terms of the A-I zoning classllication set in the pre-zoning. Approximately half or the 1,600 acre future industrial park lies within the boundaries proposed for the Mission Vie-- jo Unified School District. On June 6, voters in the Tustin Union High School District will be asked to ap- prove a reorganization pl an that would abolish the Tustin elementary and high school districts and the San Joaquin and Trabuco elementary districts. On July I, 1m, three new unified districts, one each serving Tustin. Irvine and Mission Viejo would take over the education of children in grades kin· dergarten through 12. Gratian Bidart, president of the San Joaquin district, has oppased both tbe Jrvine annexation and the unification plan on the ground that Saddleback Valley in- terests had no "guarantee'' the city or Irvine wouldn't favor the Irvine Unified district with zoning for development of the annexation parcel. Now , with the pre--zoning, boUt prt> posed unified districts seem assured of the industrial development of the prop. erty. Irvine Unified. however, v.•ill be responsible for educating the children produced by future residential develop- ment In the area to be annexed. Very lit- tle of the 9.500 acres to be annexed to the new city other than the industrial prop- perty, falls u·ithin the Mission Viejo district boundaries. Observers i;aid the zoning favors the r..1ission Viejo district by virtue of the school district b6undaries set by the present districts and approved by the County Committee on School District Organization last fall and ratified by the State Board of Education in January. Whale Succumbs, Stuck in SF Bay SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A" u·bale became stuck in the mud in a low tide on San Francisco Bay and died before: mammal experts could help It. A Coast Guard helicopter spotted the whale: floundering Tuesday in the mud near San Francisco International Airport and·alerted marine: experts. The mammal died belore. a rescue e.£- fort could get under way and a high tida rolled in to cover the carce.s.s. From Pagel ADVISORY •• _. a cilium gools commltree lo be made up or th< chairman or each or the advl5cry comm111.... 'lliat llJ'OUl> would ICl'e<n •~II fn>m bolh U.. coundl and planning commlulon. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Voters League Also Asks For Ballot on Coastline The orangie Coast League of Wamen Voters has joined the California CoasUine Alliance in calling for a November in4 itiative on coastline manage ment. In a prepared statement, Mrs. Kit Drollinger, LWV president, announced Tuesday the league's "renewed support for the C.Oastal Zone Conservation Act Initiative.'' The L\VV will be circulating petitions through this month to get the measure on the ballot, she said. . She said, "'This action was taken in view of the rejection by the Senate Natural Resources Committee of the Grunsky bill (see separate story), a measure endorsed by the League or \Vomen Voters. "The initiative," Mrs. Drollinger con- tinued, "contains the same provisions as the Grunsky-Sieroty bills : a statewide California O>astal Zone Conservation Commission with six regional com- missions empowered to develop a plan Thomas Rogers Officiall y Quits Republican Post for the California coastline over a follf\o year period. "During this time a permit would be required for development on Jand 1,000 yards inland from mean high tide," she said. "The league does not believe that the bill sponsored by state Senator Dennis Carpenter (which won committee a~ proval :fi.fonday) iJ adequate to deal with the problem since it place~ heavy reliance on local government. "Local government Jacks the broad power needed to preserve OlU' coastline,'' Mrs. Drollinger said. "Development allowed by one local government may adversely affect the coastline in an adjoining local jurisdiction or a whole area ," she said. ''Ecological inter-relationships do not recognize political boundaries," she said. Mrs. Drollinger said that "due to their dependence on property taxes for revenue, local governments tend to favor land use that yields high tax revenue in the shortest time. "The league believes that our coastline ih a unique natural resource \Vhich can no longer be subjected to uncoordin2ted, piecemeal development," she said. Thomas C. Rogers made it official ~' this "·eek in 2nnouncing his resignation ~ ns chainnan ()f the Orange Co u n t y Republican Central Committee, a post GEM TALK TODAY he has held for the past three years. t ln an orficial statement, Rogers said he d " \YOUld resign effective June 6, the ay by alter the California primary election, but added. "I will assist in the day-to-day operations until a new chairman can be elected." The San Juan Capistrano rancher has been active in county Republican circles since 1966 when then-chairman r>ennis Carpenter talked Rogers into becoming the county finance director for the party. "To dlJ the job properly requires prac- tically a full-Ume effort,'' Rogers noted In his statement of resignation, "which I will no longer be able to devote." But he is not turning his baC'k on political activity. Rogers says he will now be able to devote all or his efforts to the Cal Plan, a Republican strategy to defeat 12 state Assembly Democrats in the November election· and to insure that in- cumbent Republicans hold onto their positions. "~1y biggest persona.I reward during the last seven or eight years of political service has been the s p I e n d I d Republicans I have betn privileged to work with," Rogers ald, "and the RepubUcan candidates we have elected to office. · "With but one or two e1ccptlons, we have eiecled people who typify ell or the tblngs that our party st.inds for." j Rogers first hinted io March that ht ·would retire lrom the cbalrmanship or the P'IJ'l)'.. But he said today that he wlil still cOntlnue to take an active part In 1c- UvjUes ol lhe county Cenlral Commltttt. I whlcll appar<oUy woold iocludo belplo( plcl< a· sucoesior. WHY INDEPENDENT JEWELERS GROW Jn spite of multiple ~hain store credit operations, direct mail seU- ing and overseas buying, the inde- pendent jeweler is steadily grow- ing both in number and volume. Why? Because an owner-operat- ed jewelry store, which we are, is Cart of the community, CO:ntribut- ng to its welfare and offering per- sonal service to its customers. AJso b e c a u s e computerized chains often find it difficult to get special items, give special alten- Uon. And because we offer better ideas, better service and usually lo~er prices becaqse lower over- head more Utan ollsets quantity buying power of chains or mall op- erators. The sparkle you see in our store Is not the glitter ol expensive fix· lures and display cases. It'• ithe beauty and quality ol gems and jewelry selected personally by us. Our people who serve you have been with us a long_ tJme ; and they'll usually be helt! when you l'<!turu for service or help. _J Sex Film Case Reporter Claims L~wyer Reneged By TOM BARLEY DI flla 011J, 1"111! 11111 An angry newsman threw an Orange County Superior Court contempt hearing into chaOi!I today by accusing sex movie sellers Frederick and Kay Loar's lawyer o( reneging on his promise not to put the journalist on the witness stand. Los Angelet Times reporter Robert Gettemy refused to answer questions poged to hint by attorney F. Filmore Jaffe until be had had the opportunity to bring his lawyer to the coW1room. "Do you want this thing to drag on all day, ~1r. Gettemy?" the obvlously angry Judge Robert L. Corfman asked the witness. "No, your honor,'' Gettemy replied . "Well then, can't you answer questions on the accuracy of your story?" Judge Corfman asked. ··Not without my attorney here," Get· temy stubbornly insisted. Judge Corfman recessed the hearing llntil later today to allO\V Gettemy to bring his newspaper's attorney to the courtroom. Gettemy accused the angry Jarfe of going back on a promise not to call him as a witness in the hearing on allegations that Westminster Police Chief Walter , Scott and District Altorney Cecil Hicks were in contempt of court through Scott's refusal to return $500,000 worth of sex films and pbotographs to the Loars. The materials were seized b y Westminster police ~1ay 25, 1971 from the .. Pete Voss Showcase'' warehous e operated by the Loars at 15144 Golden West Circle, Westminster. Loar. 34, and Mrs. Loar, 31, of 4062 Humboldt Drive, Huntington Beach were charged with conspiracy to distribute obscene materials. A Supe.i:ior Court jury that y_iewed many of the movies and photographs distributed in what \Va!! described as '15,CIPO a day business cleared the couple t\\'O months ago after a three-We€k trial before Judge Corfm<in. ·, · Jaffe today denied that he had ever told Gettemy that the newsn1an would m>t be called to the witness stand. But he repeated this morning to a DAILY PILOT reporter the earlier assurance that, subpoena or not, he would not be asked to testify on the accuracy of DAI- LY PILOT coverage of the Loar case. Reporters for both newspapers had earlier agreed to a stipulation that they "·ould confirm the accuracy of their stories on the understanding that they u·ould not be asked to comment further on their articles. Jaffe today told Gettemy that his ac- tion in calling him to the witness stand was on the basis of that stipulation. But Jaffe told a DAil.. Y Pil..OT reported before the hearing opened today that he had no intention o{ calling any newsman to the stand. He said his only witness would be Mrs. Annabelle Roberts, district attorney Hicks' secretary, who testified that she could not recall handing her chief a copy of Jud ge Corfman's order for return of the film s. Judge Corfman Jater ruled that HicM was not properly served and could not be found in contempt. tie has yet to rule on the allegations against Scott who again frankly admitted today that he was well aware of Judge Corfman's order when he refused to return Loars' films and photographs. That ruling followed a "comedy of er- rors" court hearing in which both Judge Corfman and Jaffe addressed Deputy District Attorney Michael Capizzi a! "Mr. Hic)\s" with Capizzi making no at- tempt to correct the error. Jaffe at one time served a new sutr poena in the courtroom on the man he assumed to be I-licks while Ca pizzi smiled and the real district attorney chuckled happily In the back row. Hicks was not present while Judge Corfman delivered a long lecture to Ca4 pizzi who he thought was •licks on lhe way in which the Di.strict Attorney's 01· lice w11s expected to respond to court orders issued by Superior Court judges. Scott today argued that he had refused to return the Loors' 1naterlals -i;till condemned by hlm as .. hard core pornography" -belause he bad been told by Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright that llicks' office \.\'as ap- pealing the jury's verdict. The hearing is scheduled to resume this afternoon. Dr. H artelius Faces H eari11.g Ag."li1i May 23 Dr. Ebbe Harteliu s of Costa Mesa anrl Ei Toro has been ordered to appear in Los Angeles for three days starting May 23 for the resu1nplion o( the Stale Board of ~fedical Examiners hearing into allegations or moral turpitude and un- professional conduct. Also under orders to resume testimony intettupted by the three-month break called March 9 is Mrs . Reba Vaughn of Long Beach, the physician's !ormet paramour and the key prosecution witness against him in three Orange County Superior Court trial s . The third three-day hearing will open at 9 a.m. in the State Office Building, 107 S. Broadway. Los Angeles. A panel of four doctors is investigating allegations that Hartelius, 50, drugged and assaulted f\.1rs. Vaughn. 31, formerly of Costa Mesa, and repeatedly drugged ~frs. Wanda 1.ielendrez. 22, of Cost:i Mesa, in the months before her death in December of 1969. . It is alleged that IIartel!us' repeated drugging of Mrs. Vaughn Jed to her certification as a drug <!-ddlct and con- finement in state prison. It is also alleged that Hartelius drugged l\1rs. Melendret as a means ()f achieving a sexual rela- tionship v.·ith the attractive nurses' aide. Hartelius has been cleared in thrtt Superior Court trials of arson. fraud and bribery charges contained in Orange County Grand Jury indictments. He and his wife. Greta, of Ilander Street. El Toro, have sued l\1 rs. Vaughn for $150,000 in a lawsuit accusing the at- tractive blonde of "acts of malice'" leading to his prosecution and the crip- pling of his once flourishing liarbor Area practice. Hartelius has als~ued Ora11ge County, the cities of Costa :r.tesa and Newport Beaeh, and nine lawmen in the three agencies for $2 inlllion In a Superior ' Court complaint charging the defendants with "wrongful and maJicious pros- ecution." • Viejo Will Host Clioral Concert A chora l concert of university, college and high school singers will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday at the J\fjssion Viejo High School Gym. Admission is free. The two part concert will open with music by the UCLA Madrigal .~ilngers, Saddleback College Chamber Singers! San Clemente High School Madriga Singers and the University High School Madrigal Singers. The second phase of the concert, will be a concert solely by the UCLA singers presenting a rollection of madrigal music from all periods. Directing the college and high school singers will be Don \Veiss, director of choral music at UCLA. J.C. fiump~rie~ Jeweler~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., 'COSTA MESA CONVINltHT TE•MS IANKA.ME•JC:AllD-MAm• CHAA~l 21 'l'lARS IH SA.Ml LOCATION PHONE '41·1401 the or. urt "· till ore een ney ap- is nd in ay ard nto un· ny ak of er ion ge n 107 ing ed rly ed sta in led er on· ed rez la· e. .. nd ge er hn at· e" ip- a ty, rt .. ior· nts OS- ge I & gh ith "· rs, al 1 ill rs ic I of • ~ • DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE " A bill designed to aid the San Joaquin Elementary School District and other rapidly growing districts in California to-meet school construction needs has passed the state Sepate. Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Newpori Beach) au- thored the hill which raises the ceiling on district spend- ing of voter-approved bond funds from five to seven per- cent of the total assessed valuation. The assessed valu· ation is the property tax base. If approved by the Assembly, the biU would allow the district to ask voters' approval to increase its spend· ing of hood moneys. A tw~tbirds approval would be needed to free enough money to build approximately two new schools. Since voters approved a $15 million bond issue more than a year ago, the district had been restricted to sell- i,g only $2 million of the bonds to provida money for . new schools. The Carpenter bill on1y partly eases the construction finance crisis. Once the di strict has used up the bond limit leeway, it would again be eligible for State School Building Fund grants -assuming voters on June 6 ap- prove the $350 million state school bond issue. Both measures deserve active support of Saddle- back Valley parents and voters. The district must catch up with its buildi.ng program. A.. Gap to Be Bridged A widening communications gap between the Irvine City Council and its seven-member planning commission has become apparent in recent weeks. mission meetings, for example. The prohibition in several instances bas resulted in councilmen tablin1; actions and recommendations of the planning commission on grounds they don't understand commissioners' reasoning. Partly because of the meeting frequency of both bodies, minutes of meetings are not prepared In time for council or commission review. A harried city manager, William Woollett Jr .. pres- ently sits with both bodies for the average 10 meeting! a ·month. He confesses It is difficult to serve two masters. It is ~bvious the selection ·of a city planning staff fT!ember. if not the planning director, is needed imme- diately to, among other things, communicate commis· sion intentions to the Irvine policymakers. . Curbing Zoning Ab11ses An oft-heard argument from foes of zone changes in city council chambers contends that land promoters frequently seek the new land uses simply to turn a pro-- fit. . They simply win a new zoning label, then peddle the property at a profit without a bit of improvement. But in San Clemente, little of that practice will take place now that some strong teeth have been added to the zoning code in the form of ''condition at zoning." . · If the city decides to apply the new zone overlay, a developer seeking a new zone would have to sutim1t a general plan of h.is proposed project. If city officials like that plan and grant the zone change, ·then the developer bas one more critical test to pass. Both bodies have expressed concern over bridging the gap that results from the legal requirement that members attend only meetings of their own body. Coun- cilmen ... who may later hear on appeal a case before the planning commission, may not attend the planning com·· He will have to build the development within a specified time period. If be fails, the new zoning is invalidated. Such a technique appears to be a valuable tool to curb abuses of city zoning laws which are often the case. 'Psst! I'm willin' to clear out of the territory ii you'll make it look like you chickened out.' An. Old Line i That Still ' . . .. ' Stings Today •\.. " . ' SYDNEY J. HARRIS • .1 .. tbougt at Large: Almit 250 yean ago, Or. Thomas FuUer wrote a line that contains as much &ting 'today, when he remarked: "Ac· cusing : the times is but excusing ourselves." • • • Self-centeredness is not just morally wrong, · it is ~gmatically wrong, becaUM; . it doesn t wort -Dobody is large ~ugh to be the center of bis own univerW"i no matter how much he ag- grandi"s to himself. r' • • • Only 1•~hen "treaties" between nations have he force of contra& between persona · will the idea ol inte&ational law have fD.Y substan- tive meaning; until then, ~. treaty is merety~I promise to do som~bing until it stops tp'in& one's end. • • • lf your early character is not shaped by Y.1hat you are given to admire, it will be deformed by what you are given to hate. • • • Passers-by who stop to rubberneck at a public catastrophe ought to be fined for "social pollution." • • • The reason that men should be freed from external struggle as much as possi- ble is so that they can devote their . energies to becoming who they really are, who they were meant to be. • • • Collectors as a class have always Dear Gloomy Gus Foreign Trav el Cost ly in Money, Absenteeima Californ·ia's Junketing Congressmen If all the higher powers met at the Bay of Tonkin, you cou1d call it a meeting of the "mines." -A.M.T. 'nlil f9illvN tafl«l'll rt"*r1' YltW1. ltll MCHMl111' frMM •I lh• MWSf'•P«· S.11111 y.,.r pet •_.,. tt G;klilml' Git" 01llf Pllot. faintly repelled me: the lust ror ac- quisition is not tempered (lo my mind) by the fact that the object may be esthetic; indeed this seems only to add hypocr isy to greed . • • • If most tourists were forbidden to car- ry cameras. they wouldn't travel without the gratification of bringing back pictures to show to their friends. • • • Not what you say, or what you think, or even what you feel ; but what you cboose, determines what you become. • • • By MICHAEL GREEN WASHINGTON -Nineteen inembers of the California congressional delegation spent a total of more than $50,000 junketing abroad last year and col· lectively visited SI foreign capitals. They accounted collectively for at least 146 days of absences from congressional duties in Washington. The infonnation is contained in travel expense statements covering the period Jan. l·Dec. 31, 1971, filed with.the House clerk by chairmen of various Iegblative committees so far this year. The 19 Californians traveled at govern- ment expense, for the most part using ~ called American counterpart funds, or foreign currency bought by the U.S. which can only be spent in foreign coun· tries. REPORTS ON THE foreign travels and expenses of the r.naining 19 members of the 38-nian CalUornia House delegation were not yet available. Final totals could push the amount of money spent junketing abroad by California con- gressmen alone close to the $100.000 Historically,_ all "military action'' mark and account for still more time began as band1~ry; a fortress attacked, a away from congressional duties. piece ~f land seized, and the new masters The amount of time and money ex-established themselves as "a party of ."" patriots" to resist the banditry of others. CAtIFOll.NIA'S CONGR ESS pended by California lawmakers abroad rnnged from short periods at minimum expense, while conducting genuine con- gressional business overseas, to lavish globe-girdling at tatpayers' expense. The California congressman most often in and out of airports last year appeared to be Rep. Charles Wilson, D-Los Angeles, who spent at least 40 days in 11 different cotmtries and $8,600. Wilson returned to _9ne of the countries, Japan, three different times dur ing the year. His tr,vels ranged from Ictland to Australia and Hong Kong, with eight days in Paris. WILSON WAS PRESENT to vote on onJy 61 percent of the roll calls in the House last year. Next in line was Rep. Craig Hosmer, R- Long Beach, who visited 12 countries - one more than Wilson -but spent only half the amount of time and money. He made 84 percent of the House votes. Rep. Bob Wilson, R-San Diego, spent '21 days visiting eight foreign capitals, spend- ing $5,602.69. He answered 73 percent of the ro ll calls last year . Rep. Richard Hanna, O.Orange County, only charged the taxpayers $600 for 12 days he spent visiting four1 countries in the Far East. He missed all but 59 per· cent of the House votes in 1971 , the worst attendance record for any Democratic congressman from California. THE LOWEST VOTING score by a RepublicaR' lawmaker from the state was that belonging to Rep. Charles Gubser, R· Santa Clara, who waS' present for only S7 percent ol the votes. Gubser spent 23 days abroad and toured seven countries. He s p e n l $3,6116.34. The expense records show the follow ing travels by other California congressmen : Rep. Robert L. Leggett, Jl.Vallejo • 9 days in France, $1 ,318.03 . Rep. George Miller, D-Alameda • 29 days abroad, 8 countries, $4,159.34. REP. DON EDWARDS, D-San Jose· 13 days, 6 countries, $3,114.00. Rep. Phillip Burton, D-San Francisco • 2S days, 7 countries, $3,207.36. Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin, D-San Diegp - 12 days. 3 countries, $1,905.59. Rep. George Danielson, D-Los Angtltl • 13 days, 7 countries. $2,759.11. Rep. Robert Mathias. R·Yisalia -15 days, 3 countries, $1,845.42. Rep. Burt L. Talcott. R·Monterey • 29 days, 9 countries, $2.429.46. REP. DON H. CLAUSEN, R·Crescent City. 11 days, 6 countries, $2,lU.07. Rep . Thomas M. Rees, D-Beverly Hills - 6 days, 3 countries, fl ,001.36. Rep. Alphonzo Bell, !\.Los Angel,. • & days in Finland, fl,389.08. Rep. Edward Roybal, D-Los An1eles 4 18 days , 8 countries, ft,682.84. · Rep. Del Clawson, R·Lol Angeles • 2t days, 9 countries, $2,544.96. THE LOWEST EXPENSE 1ceoun~ among the California lawmakers was turned In by Rep. John E. Moss, D- Sacramento, as a delegate last year to the Mexi co . United States lnterparliamentary conference in Mexico City . Moss spen t only $136.93 and return- ed to the U.S. complaining that no serious business had been conducted and that he would not accept l!,n assignment u & delegate again. • • • It seems odd to me that the veterinarian is considered a cut below the .Physicians, when it would seem to take a ·much higher degree of medical ability to sliagnose and trut a pcitient who can't tell you his symptoms or complaints. Catalina ·Not a Good Site for LAX • • • 11Count your blessings" is a stupid in-· junction, for it is precisely the nature of a blessing that it is qualitative, not quan- titative; one substantial blessing can more than make up for a host of discom· forts. • • • lt may be an index to the fragmented character of our culture that America has the finest snacks in the world, but the worst rq_eals. To the Editor: In answer to Paul Burchett's letter, "LAX to Catalina" (Mailbox, May 10), I would like to point out exactly what is wrong with using Catalina Island as Los Angeles International Airport. MAILBOX Wayne Dahl, the Irvine Tomorrow board of directors, and an of those who helped the area captains. IN ADDITION. Tom Wolff, presiden t of the Irvine Industrial Co mplex. and Hank Lefevre, president ol the Greater Irvine Industrial League were very helpful in getting the letters from the local businesses; my thanks to them . study and always sleep on my bed at night. F.ver since I have lived in tM area, three and a half years now, tome vicious "calnap~r" has' taken every cat I loved-three pr~clouf kitties. I don't know why anyone could be &o cruel, do you? ts THERE ANY organization In- terested In cats that might help me find the person who deliberatel1 "catnaps" every cat I own? Emotionalism at Flood It is tmclear whether Mr. Burchett had in mind the idea of developing Catalina Airport into an international opera· tion -something which is hardly practi- cal with its mere 3,200 foot long runway. Besides the hazard of approaching the airport over sheer l,&oo root high cliffs, over which pilots often experience dif· ficulty when caught In their violent up- end downdrafts, only the shorthaul STOL (short-take-of-and-landing) turboprop air· liners could operate in and out of such a small airport. ·Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or Lesi. The right to condense letters to fit ipace or eliminate libel is re served. A1l let- ters mu.st include signatures and mail· ing address, but names may be with.- held on request if sufficient reruon i.! apparent. Poetry will not be pub· Ii.shed. Very special thanks also to Postmaster Hector Godinez, Irvine Company Vice President Gilbert Ferguson, and Wayne Clark for helping provide the commission with the infonnation necessary to ac- complish the job. Last, but not least, my thanks lo all the members of the Irvine City Council and the staff of the city, particularly to Henry Quigley and Gaby Pryor. I always train them to live In the house, but they love to go out in my yard once in awhile and then come home through my cat door to be with me. The other day , Ebenezer went out after din- ner and has not yet retumed . I am so afraid he has been "catnapped'' like all my other cats. ' By ROBERT E. BADHAM Assemblyman, '111t Oistrid The environmental issue before us to- day is not a partisan one. I think all people, regardless of political beliefs. are for clean air, clean water and preserving our natural resources. The environmental problem is certainly not going to disap- pear by itself. It requires a rational , sound program, and will not be resolved by emotionalism. I think one ezample of emotionalism on the rampage can be folllld in the ill-con- celved, hastily-drawn Proposition 9 (the "C1ean Environment Act"), which wlll·be presented for a vote of the people or the State June 6. It is important for every voter to ask: "What are the proposed methods Proposition 9 would use? What ts the pr!~? And are there any other perhaps mort desirable and better altematlves1'' HERE ARE SoME of the problems !bat can be expected from this proposed restrlctlve measure: GalO!llle will probobly be r1Uoned and a lively black market in gas slam~ wlN rutrtt, as usable gas will ~ in abort SUJ>' · ply for IM!veral years. There woa•t be much of a matkellor a used car, either. unless it can be modified to burn unleaded gasoline. Prices for food, clothing, g<>odl or a'\khm and vtlllly bills will SOBr, due to 1 ~er fUol and ltaNporlaUon cost.. Jot . wm be loot In • wide range of bus!< ' bee1use of lorc<d shutdowns. Browncu ts and blackouts cao be espedod u a rtsull ol llto lack of oudur power . . plants. Ironically, the ban on nuClear plants will create more air pollution than we have al present by forcing the need to use fossil fuels in their place. WE ALL KNOW that it has required time lo reach our present environmental conditions, and despite the chilling doomsdayi ng from Proposition 9 ad- vocates, it also will take time to reverse our course. The time needed to do the job is not so long as to bring on the cataclysmic results predicted by the brust-beaters among us. Hitting the panic button will 1c- complish nothing, and In ract, these emo- tional reacUons will only delay co,,.. tLructlve work. What we need is a aound. ratk'.inal attitude appLied to a resolute step-by·step program. I think to attempt to eliminate ope prob- lem by causing anothtr, even Jrf•ter one, makes UtUe sense. A.nd to bring our ltllte lnto a drastJcally depressed toonomic condition ls hardly the sort of tubn anyone cam to face. THE SOLlmON IS by no meana to do away wtth machinery and mass pr. ctucilon. The preatnt 111vhoru11ental crisis wUI be solved hy the very Instrument that caused It -technology. With cool heads and scienilflc research, positive changa can be made, and" without cau,.. Ing rtpresllve condition&. . As Yale eoooomlst Henry C. Wallie uked: .. Do you want. to commit sulcide ror rear ol remote dealll1" THE TOPOGRAPHY of the Island precludes the possibility of building a larger facility which could handle today's (and tomorrow's) jets. But even if this could somehow be done, what would the thousands of people who use LAX every day do to get to the mainland? Catch another flight, perhaps, at additional ex· pense? No longer would friends and relatives be able to drive pas,,engers to and from the airport. And anyone who enjoys the amenities Catalina has to offer ...---B11 G~o1"9e Dear George: I've long Men a George fan. I think he's terrific ... and sent copies to my son when be was tn the Navy, one to my 1ister ln Dallas and to my daughter In De Land, Fla. You bring a bright note to the paper every day . • thanks for a lot of laughs.· Now here's a questlon for George. Does one have to ask you a que~ tion to get an answer? o PAT OF NEWPORT BEACH Dear Pat: Nol in your case:, Pat -•nyway yOU want to handle Ill lAfte.r a let.. te:r like that she can have every answer I've got 111. 11ock, whether she bas questkHls for lhem or not !) will tell .you that the Island Is already overcrowded. Obviously, Catalina must take a back seat to the other two often-mentioned airport possibilities of Camp Pendleton and the Chino Hills. CHRISTOPHER J. WILCOX R efreshing Dlfferettee To the Editor: Thank you for the picture on the front page of today's paper (May 13) showing students praying for the end of Vietnam hostilities. It was a refreshing diHerence to see students seeking God for help in- stead of picturing studenta taking things tnto their own hands and rioting, etc. MRS. LEO KEW.ER itl •n11 Helped To the Editor: I should llke to J>lblicly thank many of the people who worked IO hard to ma~ It possible for t1U residents of the city or Jrvtne to use an Irvine mailing address. Special thanks to the members of the. postal commission -Jim Cook , DeMls Hauze, Diana Matto1, and Boh Zacrt.p - for lhelr help in coordinating the effort and elrculating the petitions. Thanks to the many others who holped with the circuJallon of the peUtlons. Thanks also to the mttny others who helped with the clrcul11tion of the pctltlons: Pat C3rls!ln, Elsy Craig, SharQll Meredith. Ann~a Panek, Mike Panek, carol Simonds, Without the help or all these peoplt:. t am sure the change never would have taken place so rapidly. I sincerely a~ preciate all that they have done. NINA E. WEST Chairman Irvine City Postal Commission Vlelo11s 'Ca t napper' To the Editor: MY CATS ALWAYS wear an lden- tlficatlon tag· with my te.lephone number, . but I never received a call from anyone nor have I ever found their bodies. My cats always wear bells on their collars so they won't bother the birds. Please help me have a kitty or my own to Jove and to keep. The cat that has recently disappeared, Ebenezer, Is pure white . All my life 1 have loved klttles and l ttlke them to the vets and have the pro- per shots, spayed or alte~ed so lher wUI 1tay at home Md. ~ with me when I J Quotes KRIS ZELARNEY Age U OlANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Jame1 F. McFarland, cllma., Gtae:ral , Milli, Jnc:., 111 S.F. speech -l<Dtsplte our great national accomplishments 1 wive. ol criticism has engulfed AmerKan SOCi· ety. Much of this negative approach has forced us to examine our institutions and ' our lndivklual and national lives (and may) prod us into more intensively pro- ductive efrort." Sally llearne. female fireman In Courtlaod, Calif. -"! belleve In dol1141 what 1 want to do. If t wanted to climb a tel!!phone pole Ulen I'll go oul and cUmb 11 t~lephonc pole. But I'm not going to march up ftnd down the streef$ saying I want to climb a telephone pole ... Robert N. \Vced, Publilher Thoma.s K1111il, Editor Albert \V. Bales Editorial Page Editor ~ n!itorial JJl.11'.e qt the O.Jly Piiot sttks to lntonn and sUmu- lat~ tte.dt!ra by ~ntllllr tills new11>1per's opinions ahd Cllm• mcnt.1uy on topla ol lntlftllt and slanlflcl.n~. by provtdln1 a forum for the cixprPMlon of our Mdirn' •r.lniona, and by wsenUni the d V'1:rle vl"'polni. of ln(ormtd ~ urvcn and 1poke11Mn on 10fk:a of th• day. Wednesday, May 17, 1972 ' 'That's All?' Davis Attorneys .4sk Dismissal ·SAN JOSE (UPf) -Defense attorneys a!'lked for dismissal of all charges against Angela Davis, saying the pros- ecution's case only pro\·ed §he was a "warm1 articulate 'human beinp," whO loVed Soledad Brother G e o r g e Jackson. Le<>n Branton Jr., represen- ting the former U C. L A philosophy instructor. Tuesday asked Judge Richard E . Arneson for a direeted verdict of acquittal in a session with the jury absent. Amason delayed 11 ruling and ordered the defen~e to proceed \Vilh its case Thur~ day in the murder, kidnap and Branton silid that his reac· lion to the state resting its case was to say : · ~"You mean that you have kept this defendant in jail for over 16 months, and you have ·subjected her to tlie agony arrd the terror or having to go through a criminal trial with charges of such rnagnltude and that's the only kind of evidence you have?" u,1 T•lwll•M conspiracy trial. Anti porno Bill Goes To Senate POLI CEMAN IN ARMORED UN IT ENTERS BANK TO CAPTURE LONE BANDIT After Two Hours of No Re,ponH, Robbtr '!"•• Found Mort1lly Wounded Dead Man Holds Off Police Prosecutor Albert \V. Harris claimed that Miss Davis, 28, a black militant, provided the guns used by George Jackson's youngtr brother, SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Jonathan, when he entered a Senate committee was urged J\1arin County courtroom Aug. to approve a five.bill anti- 7. 1970, released four convicts obscenity pa ckage by Sen, and took a judge and four John !·!armer aimed at shut- others hostagt. The younger ting down "adult" movie LOS ANG.LELES (UPl) ...... Shorll.y afterward, led by a into ihc bank ,1·ith -pistol JaC'.kson; Judge· 1-Iarolli Haley houses and book stores along More than 100 heavily anned bomb squad officer pushing an drawD. and 1".0 or the convicts died \Vith topless-bottomless bars. .palice officers ringed the armored shield, pol Ice Cisneros opened fire, getting outside the courtroom in a hail The bills before the Senate d. ed h h d I 'd · of gunf1're Judiciar.v Committee a Is o bank, crouching behind patrol 13cover t ey a a1 siege of[ five shots with a .45-caliber · Th t t ·d ... D · would ban so me sexual con-to a dead man for more than e s a e sa1 n11ss av1s cars, rifles and shotguns automatic from a teller's helped plot the kidnapings to duct on stage in taverns and rea~y. two hours. cage. Stofella whirl e d, gain the release from prison or theaters. Snipers peered from sur-A motorcyc le patrolman, emptied his revolver at the George Jackson, whom she Dr. Victor Cline, a clinical rounding buildings. A police first orithe scene, had mortal-gunman and retreated. ·~passionately loved." psychologist at the University helicopter hovered overhead. ly 'vounded the robber in a Th two 1 plo s "You've proven a helluva of Utah and chief author of the e ma e . ~~ ye .. case against Jon a th a n minority report from the Tear gas was read Y. standup shootout. Each man dashed for cover, 1ouung the Jackson," Branton said Tues-President's Commission on Bullhorns blared. fired five shots. <lne or \\"hich others in the bank vault, day of the state's evidence. Obscenity and Pornography. Inside .the vaul~ of the Bank struck the bandit in the head, where the group barricaded "But a~ainst Angela Davis t~e T.uesciay urged app;oval of the of America Branch in lhe .but lhe policeman, unaware themselves in "•ith a filing only thin~ )'OU have pr~ven is bills. Wilahlre area cowe red IL he had cut down the gunman. cabinet and office furniture. that she ts a warm, articulate "The fact is none of us is a employes and five customers, retreated to reload and await Some of the women were human being who has love and cori1pletely civil libertarian," afraid of the gunman who had relnforcenienls. e<>mpassion, yes1 for George ·he told the committee. "Thfie . . weeping 'from the tension J k • t r h · d · I h I bhrst into ih:e 'bank Tuesday. The tiandit, identified as ac son, ou or uman1ty an 1s some pace w ere we al fearful a gunbatlle would Fernando Cisneros, about 28, when they emerged two hours especially the black people feel the authorities ought to break out between bandit and apparently died w i t h i n 1_1_al~er:. ;ijlililiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw~ho~m~sh~e~r~ep~r~es~e~nt~s!so~w~el~I.~" ~·~te~p~in~·~"~~-;;:-:--poUce and they would be minutes. caught In the middle. The e mp I 0 yes and NATL ASSOC. OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION "We have the bank com-cu.stomers said Cl1neros had OIANGI CHAPTER ti PRESENTS pleiely surrounded. You have herded most ol them into the WORLD Of CQNSJRUCJION no chance to escape. Come out vault, and forced two male with your llands up and you employes to open c a sh MODIL IUILDING DISPLAYID IY OlANGE COUNTY will not be injured," came the d I him H 7. ltli GRADE STUDENTS stem voice on the buJlhom, in rawers or · e w11s English and Spanish. The loading bbundlehs or bills intlo f:-..A. ~Olsf •--- bank's telephone jangled on canvas ags w en motorcyc e OUlllU '~-~ ~ l _Jpa~tr~oi~m~a~n~J~a~ck~S~t~o~f~e~l~ia~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' and on as detectives tried lG responding to a radio call, ran call the bandit and talk to him. No reply. For two hours, the impasse went on, p o l i c e ringing the building with fir!!power but afraid to altack because or the ~ges, whc feared to come out of the vault because of the gunman. And out of the bank trotted a cocker spaniel puppy, tail wagging nervously as lt shyly approached an ofilcer by the door .. Legislator l 1ivestigates Toy Weapon SACRAMENTO IAPI - A stale senator picked up a 44- lnch-lorig "toy" blowgun and methodically fired four-inch needle darts Into the heart of a man-shaped police target. "It takes little imagination to realize the serious injury it can inflict,'' Sen. Lawrence Walsh told newsmen Tuesday after the demonst ration in the state Ca pitol to announce in- troduction of a bill to ban the sole of·such "toys." The blo"·gun that Is being sold as a toy is so powerful it can fire darts through quarter- inch ply~'oocl, the Huntington Park Democrat added. Walsh said he has hffn unable to determine where the blowgun is being manufac- tured. or by "'hon1, because the item comes in a box with no identification. Yo 11gsters o Smoke? SACRAMENTO fAP I -The legal smoking age "'ould be lowered lo 15 bv a bill sent to the Assembly floor on a 10-J vote of the Assembly Edus?· lion Committee. The measure b y Assemblyman Eugene Chappie rR-Cool), would also 11low high school1 to aet up smokioa: areas and rules to allow stu- dent smoking . . II would still rtqlllre paren- taJ consent for 15-to-17-year· olds lo smoke and chlldrtn In that age rana• coul~ not purcba1e cl1arettes t hemselv e s ln most clrcumstl.00& Bush mills. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. For 300 yeilrs, a \v~iskey from Bushmills h.as been wilh us. Charming us. Beguiling us In a s.mooth , polished a.nd altogether lighthearted fa shi on. 15generationshavc refined it. 15generJttonshave 'ipped it.Theverdict: Ncarperrection. Bushmills. Full · bf chcir.ic ter. But not hcavy·hancJed Jbout it. Flavor- ful. But never over -po\vering. Bushmllls. It reflects the past wilh a light.and lively flavor that is all today. Compare ii to your present whiskey. You needn't purchcise a bottle. One sip at your fJvorite pub will tell you why Sushmills has Intrigued so many gen- erations. It is, simply, out of sight. IMPOtmD BUSHMIIJIS R9MTHl ~OIDfSr DISllWll't A tUADOl IDlll J~r.11 Wlll$ialS-il 'liOOf-IQTTLlD 111 IHWO. 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Charge it. Plllt llt., ,,., ....,,..,. lo for! LA. I I I I I I J I • ~ v c v • J II al Tl pl Ii ]() la " OI UI ht si w .. gc lb 0( pt 0: ci gc SU p< th SC ro 1 " "' ( ac VJ th Ai tu L< Sc Vt L< Vi Sc hil pr a1 pr I Ci' at ab I WJ fd lei ( ' n tit El 1 .. Al Hnntrngton Beaeh I Fountain Valle.1 Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 65, NO. I 38, 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1972 TEN CENTS i .. l Tiger Lil This 6-month·old pug bulldog owned by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rolf of Ventura likes to chew on <;old cigars while her master indulges. Tiger Lil has been burned once and no longer holds hot ones. , , Go-ahead Given For Mile Square Second Phase Construction or the second phase or Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley was approved by the Orange County Board of &!pervl!on Tuesday. The It.% million project will be ad- vertised for bidding within the mw four weeks and bids opened 1Cmetime in late June or early July. The new segment ts located north of Warner Avenue and wat of Euclid Street and will include oonstructk>n of a restroom building, maintenance facility, picnic shelters. softball and baseball fields, bicycle paths. turf area!, parking lots and necessary irrigation and landscaping improvements. The construction will complete the southeast quadrant of the park program on land leased from the U.S. Navy, which utilizes the central part of the area for helicopter training. The second phase is about l!M:> acres in size, similar to the first phase along Warner on the immediate southeast cor- ner o( Euclid. The Mile Square public gol! course extends westerly from the flrst segment al<>ng Warner. It is operated under a lease arrangement by a private concern. The county, according to Second District Supervisor David L. Baker, is continuing neg otiations with the federal government t-0 obtai n title to all lands surroundlng the helicopter facility for permanent park Installations. . He said Tuesday that conferences with the government were proceeding on schedule and an announcement may be forthcoming sooa. , Two Huntington Students Seek Casl1 A wards Two lluntington Beach students are among 34 bi gh school seniors who will be vying {or $14,000 in cash at the finals of the 1972 Bank of Ame rica Achievement Awards Thursda y in Los Ange les' Cen- tury Plaza Hotel. Kathleen M. Dryburgh of 21792 Starflre Lane, Huntington Beach, an E~iso~ High School senior, will be competing tn the Vocational Arts category. Reporter Nixes Questions By Lawyer in Sex Hearing By TOM BARLEY Of Ille o.ltr l'IMr Sllff An angry newilJlaJl threw an Orange County Sllperfot Court.eontetnpt bearin g into chaos today by accusing sex movie sellers Frederick and Kay Loar's lawyer of reneslng on his Jl!'!lllll!e not to put th< journall!t on the witness stand. Los Angelet Tlm<s roporter Robert Gettemy refused to answer questions posed to him by attorney F. Filmore Jaffe until he bad had the opportunity to bring his lawyer to the courtroom. "Do you want this thing to drag on all Del Mar Mayor Raps Blockade By Law Force DEL MAR (AP) -Mayor Tom Pearson complains 212 sheri£f's officers barricaded his town for two hours during an antiwar demonstration without telling loca l officials about it. "People were prohibited from coming out of their homes,'' Pearson said Tues- day. "People were prevented from en· tering the town." The number of uniformed officers was greater than the size of the demonstra· tion, some observers said. Thirty-lour persons were arrested Fri· day after a stack of railroad ties were placed on the tracks and set ablaze in a protest of the shipment of war supplies by rail. A weapons train passed through later than scheduled, Although . Del Mar lacks police of its own, protect.ion is provided under con- tract with the sheriff 's office. Pearson met with Sheriff John Duffy lo discuss the situation. The town of about 5,000 people is a university community because or its loca. tion only a few miles north of UC San Diego, Pearson said. day, Mr. Gettemy?" the obviously angry Judge Robert L. Corfman asked the witneu. • .. No, your bonor,11 Gett.Dy repllett.· ''liVell then, can't you antwer questions on the accuracy of )'O'll' dory?" Judge Corfman asked. .. Not withotit my attorney here/' Get- t•my stubbornly Jnais!od. · Judge Corfman r«:eued th< hearing until later tocjay to allow Gettemy to bring his newspaper's attorney to the courtroom. Gettemy accused the angry Jaffe or going back on a promise not to call him as a witness in the hearing on allegations that Westminster Police Chief Walter Scott and District Attorney Cecil Hicks y.•ere in contempt of court through Scott's refusal to return $500,000 worth of sex films and photographs to the I.oars. The materials were seized b y Westminster police May 25, 1971 from lhe "Pete Voss Showcase" ware ho u s e operated by the Loars at 15144 Golden West Circle, Westminster, . Loar, 34, and Mrs. Loar, 31, or 4062 Humboldt Drive, Huntington Beach were charged with conspiracy to distribute obscene materials .. A Superior Court jury that viewed many of the movies and photographs distributed in what was described as $15,000 a day business cleared the couple two months ago after a three-week trial before Judge Corfman. Jaffe today denied that he had ever told Gettemy that the newsman would not be called to the witness stand. But he repeated this morning to a DAILY PlLOT reporter the earlier assurance that, subpoena or not, he would not be asked to testify on the accuracy of DAI- LY PILOT coverage of tile Loar case. Reporters for both newspapers had earlier agreed to a stipulation that they would confirm the accuracy of their stories on the understanding that they would not be asked to comment further on their articles. Jaffe today· told Gettemy that his ac· tion in calling him to the witness stand \ (See SEX MOVIE, Page I) Tree Bill Nipped Tax Cut Proposed Reagan Unveils SchQol Money Plan SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan unveiled today an $892 million tax reform program that would cut school property taxes by $650 mi!lion but pump $210 million in new state aid into the poorest school districts. The Reagan plan would not raise state income taxes. It would boost the state sales tax by one cent on the dollar and in· crease business and luxury taxes, in- cluding those on cigarettes and liquor. The Republica n goverpor's p~an woul~ attempt to solve the state's school finance dilemma by a plan that \vould make the state and local government equal financing partners. The state would pay hall and local government half of all school costs. There would be a rreeze on local government spending and local tax rates cou1dn 'l be increased without a vote or the people. This is something that ma· jority Democrats in the Legislature always have opposed . Reagan cautioned the Legislature that It faces the prospect of voter approval of a stringent lid on local spending at the polls in November if it doesn't enact tax • retorm -always one qf \he top pri9rities of his administration. B u t t h e D e m o cratic-controlled Legislature is driving for adjournment of the 1972 session in less than 45 days and Capitol observers consider prospects for Reagan's plans t1lim. The governor's program is pitted against a nearly $1 billion tax shift plan proposed by Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, (J>Van Nuys), which is on the Assembly floor. The Reagan plan would mean a net tax cut of $'78 a year for tbe average Califomio homOOll'lling family earning $5,000 a JeOr. '!'lie safings Would bo 197 for a family with a "25,000 income. Reagan aaid there would be an aCZ"O!S. !he-board.cut In local 1chool.-. ol ~ million and there would be no lnrnase in those taxes for two years. The ~agan plan would boost th< bank and corporation tax by 1.4 percent, or $125 million in jts first full year of opera· tion, the same as in the Moretti plan. But instead of the income tax hlke Moretti proposes , the Reagan plan would increase cigarette taxes by five cents a pack, or $18 million, and liquor taxes by 50 cents a gallon, or $2S million annually. Jt also would count on $240 million in federal revenue sharing money and $100 million from a budget surplus. The plan would guarantee aII school districts a minimum annual support or $687 for each elementary pupil and $900 for each high school child. It would do away with the state basi c aid program of support for high wealth Navy Issues 'Casting Call' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -It sounds at first like a dream come true for the many frustrate<! show business hopefuls of Hollywood. Rariio announcements, no Jess, appealing !or ''aspiring per!ormers who are tired of bit parts and walk4 ons for a feature role in a brand new, full color epic." The epic, it turned out, Is the U.S. Navy, and the "casting call" is a J?ew Navy recruiting appeal. The production, the ads proudly note, "is based on an original screenpla y by John Paul Jones and boasts a cast of thousands." • Ill Bud school districts which can afford to pro- vide adequate support for their own children. 1'he Re~g:in plan .lvould equalize school district financing but his staternent did nol say how. 1'he California Supreme Court ruled . last year that the state's reliance on the local property tax. discriminates against children ii\'h1g in poor areas. This ii because those areas arc unable to raise the education rnoney needed to provide a quality education, or one ns good as is available to children in wealthy districts. Valley Co.uncil Action llcrc in capsu le Corm arc the major actions taken Tue sday night by the Fountain Valley City Council : TREES: .Defeated proposf'd ordinance requ ir ing properly O\\'Tlers to se.. cure & permit before removing any trees from their propert y. SWl1\1r.tJNG: Authorized a new schedule or fees for the use of city swim· ming pool facilities. . ~RfVE_·JN: Decline~ ~<> act on driv~in re!erendum petitions since the city JS facing . two conflict1ng court orders on the issue. YOUTH: Au thorized the city attorney lo draw-up proposed ordinance for the c~ation or a youth commission. TAX: Backed Proposal that cOuntY allocate one percent of gasoline '1afe1 tax for local city recreation and environ mental programs. Doctors Remain Unsure Of W allnce Paralysis SILVER SPRING Md. !AP) -George C. Wallace, elated by presidential Jirtmary triumphs in Michigan and Maryland, showed c o n t i n u e d im· provement from gunshot wounds today. 'But there wu dl~ tn Jl*lical circles regarding ~ chance of escaping permanent paralysis. (See Page 4 for storie! about the Maryland and Michigan primaries.) A medical bulletin on the condition of the Al8bama governor, partially p"aralyz. ed since being hit by bullets Monday dur· ing anelection rally, said: Superior Court Rejects Woman's Ballot Challenge A Seal Beach woman's bid to overturn the March 28 election victory of Fourth District Councilman Thomas. I. McKnew was rejected Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Raymond Vincent threw the peti- tion filed by Mrs. Sharon M. Lantz out of court with the comment that her class action failed to constitute a legal challenge against the Seal Beach coun. cilman. Judge Vincent heard attorney Joe Dickerson enumerate what the lawyer said were a number or election night il- legalities that contributed to the two-vote triumph of McKne w over two opponents. Dickerson claimed th at, if the evidence he provided of illegal ballots being sub- mitted for McKnew was accepted, it would give the councilman 718 votes and his two oppoents a tota l of 717 votes. Dickerson argued that the city charter requires a candidate to receive a ma- jority or the votes cast. lie said a 718-717 margin did not constitute a majority. Dickerson said "a majority is one more than· half of all votes ." The lawye r said "half of all votes cast In the Seal Beach election was 1111h and one more is 7181f~. ''There can be no suc h thing as a half vote so 719 is required to win and McKnew only got 718,'~ Dickerson said. "The governor spent 1 comfortable night. He i! very alert and aware of his surroundings. He is reading the paper avidly. He i! continuing to improve. AU of his bodily functiODI are normal and stable. "Paralysis of the leg1 remalna un. changed. .. At this time, despite reports to tho. contrary, the exact nature of injury to the spinal cord cannot be determined un- til surgery is perfonned." The buffelin, issued by Dr. Joseph F. Schanno, appeared to challenge published reports that Wallace fa ced permanent paralysis from the hips down because of damage to the spinal column. The Washington Post today reported that the bullet severed Wallace's spinal chord. It quoted unnamed medical sources as saying chances of the governor ever walking aga ln are "zero." Earlier, Billy Joe ·camp, Wallace'it press secretary, told a reporter tha t the Post story was "unfounded." Camp said the governor asked him thi1 plorning to get the latest vote totals from lhe two primaries. "He was in good spirits," Camp sai4.· ''He w.is already aware he'd won t1li primaries." There had been Indications that Wallace's gunshot wound affecting the spine might not be as serioU! as had been feared. The governor's wife, Cornelia, was reported to have been told by a neurosurgeon that the Post story of permanent paralysis of the legs was "in. valid." An aide of Wallace, Elvin Stanton, said the comment was made by Dr. Baltazar E. Perez, a staff member of Ifoly Cross hospital where the governor is being treated. Stanton said Mrs. Wallace asked Perez for his opinion after being in· formed of the Post report. Dr. Perez refused to accept tele phone calls but a secretary in his office said she had been instructed to tell inquiring newsmen that the Post report was "absolutely incorrect." Orange Mark P. Schildhauer of 7671 Rhone Lane Huntington Beach, a Fountain vaue'y fllgh student. will compete in the Science and hfathematics area. V all.ey Council Chops Down Jail, Fin,e Pe11altie$ McKnew's Jaywer told Judge Vincent that the outcome was clear and McKnew was obviously the winner or the Fourth- District election. Judge Vincent quickly agreed . Weather One student In each area will win the highest award of $1 ,000. Fou:-$750 second. prizes. four third place awards of '500 apd 16 $250 fourth placo awards will be presented. Students will be judged by a pan•! of civic leaders who will rate them on thei r ability to discuss topics related to their altldl.,. . The finalists have undergone several w.eeks or selection involving scholarship, feadership, oulslde activities and irt- tervlews. Castro Goes Abroad ALGIERS (AP) -Prime Minister Fidel Casln> l•fl tod ay for Bulgaria, .,..,. tlltuing bis olll<fal .tsfts to African •nd F.ast European l'OUntrles ... '!be CUban llllldtr hu vl<ed Gulnu and was tn Algma 1or 10 UJs. By MICHAEL GOODRICll 01 flW o.llY Pl'M Iliff Fountai•t_ Valley city councilmen Tues· day nippeil in the bud a proposal that could ha ve meant a ai~montb jail term, or a $500 fine, or both for any. resident oC the city who removed a tree from his . backyard without municipal authoriia· tlon. By a 4·1 vote, councilmen defeated a proposal by Councilman B<rnle Svafstad that would have requlred all pr<>fl'rlY owners to secure a permit from the city before removing a tm from their prop-. erty nr face the s!Uf penalties. The law would have made the unauthoriud removal or a tree from private propmy a mlsdem•anor. The delealed ordtnanc:e c!tod the loss of trees in Fountain Valley as a result of development and ~ llrlcter r<gulation ol th!a ptactb tO prewvo tbe llllvral. booalJ ol 1111 cilJ. .· Svalstad expressed bis concern about the number of trees that were being removed by homeowners • in planned development areas. Under a city ordinance, developen are roqulred to plant trees in fro~ of the planned development homes. But there is no law preventing the homeowner from removing the tree once be bu moved J"" to his residence. 11Jf trees are going to ·be planted on planned development property I thtnk peop,le should ,nttd ~ion' to remove them," said-Svalst~. Parks Director Wayne 0 s b o r n e estlmatod that 30 Jl'!ttt!lt of ihe trees tn plannod developmenta llr.1belng romov- •d, but are being replaced by another lree rnoro to the uttng ol the homoo,..er. rr .. ent city laws only protoct tre<s localed on city property, •ccordinc to Osborne. • Councilman George Scott questioned whether the Jaw would require every homeowner to secure a permit before re.moving a tree from his backyard. When told yes, he replie<i, "Then 1'm against It. I don't think people should have to run down to city hall everytime they want to remove a tree from thelr pr6perty ... Mayor Al Hollinden joined Sooll In op. posing the tree control Jaw. He stated . that he didn't feel the measure was need· ed since there is not a sufficient number of establhhed troes in the clly that are threalened. ''I only know of three trees In the whole city that could be harmed," he snid. Svafslad In voicing his support or the proposal rq>tfod lo bis opposlllon: "! think ibis ordinance b Important. Four yean from ..,.r people are going lo be askln& 111ty we..,,, prott<:t the city'• treel. '' • "There are no grounds for a lawsuit '' J udge Vincent ruled. ' Price of Gold Reaclies Reco rd LONDON (AP) -The price of gold spurted to record levels as soon as Eur<>- pean free markets opened foclay, toucbing $58.50 an ounce in Frnnk!urt. With demand heavy, dea1er1 !lid price levels were responding to the limitation or South African gold supplies to the free: market. Dr. 'I'helD11s De Jonh, a governor of the Reserve B11nk or South Alrica, con. flrmod tn Johannesburg Tuesday lhat South Africa. the -Id's .blgg.,t gold supptfor, ls no longer selling 11' full week· ly output.of gold. 1.lore sunshine on the agenda for Thursday with high temperatures along the beaches at 62 rising to 72 tnland. Lows tonight 54-M. INSIDE TODA. Y It's a big week for OPfnings in live theater with Orange Coast ColltQt, tht Cotta Maa Civic Playhouse at1d &ht Hwn· tingto1l Btach Pla11hou.se all rnitin11 thtir curtoin.t. Set Thf. ater Notes. Page 24. L,M, ltr• 1) • h•ll~• 14 c111i.n111 s Clrttr Ct'11t1' JI C11ulllef Sl"f C01'111C' tt ('"1_.t tt Ot 1lll Nlt'f tt It 1:•J11rlf1 ..... • an11r1al"""'"'' ·~ n fllMMt 11•1' Ht,.IC'lfo M ...... 1.j,i411f't 1) MtllMl • -Ill .. ,.,.1(. 1 Mell!" 14>U Mwtut ...... • H9Mol!M Ill.-4 Ot't"9t Ct1111ty 11 l'TA M Srt¥1a ,_,.,. D lftrft: • l .... ~''::: u ,....,1.... ~ ,,.. ... -·-. Wltfte w..-" f -----. . . ··.,, ' . . "2--lwi Y PILOT " _'freatws Pass Test -~ r:. • ~1ti· Germany BONN, Germany (AP) -Chancellor \Villy Brandl'!! tenslon~asing tre;ities with 1he Soviel Union and Pol:inQ wort ratification majori~es iO. parliament's Jower house today, but the size of. the votes was not enough to oven-Ide possible upptr house objections. Both treaties won 248 votes from the lower house. They needed 249 to overcome objections in the upper house, controlled by the opposition. Huge abstentions meant that the ratification votes did not finally settle the fate of the treaties. Ten lawmakers voted against the Moscow treaty and 238 abstained. v.·tulc 17 voted against the Wars11.w treaty, 230 abstained and one legislator was absent. If the Bundesrat. which meets Friday, decides not to maintain its previous ob- jection to the trestle!, today 's 248-vote decision by the lower house would stick and the trealiea would be finally ratified. But U antilreatiea hardliners within the opposition Christian Democratic party go ahead with plans to raise objections in the upper house. Brandt would have to bring both treaties back to the lower house later and this time he would need 249 votes for final ratification -one vote short (If today 's outcome. The treaties, negotiated by Brandt on frips to Moscow and Warsaw in 1970, re· nounce the use of force and recognize German territorial losses to the Soviet Union and Poland in Ylorld War 11. A fieries ot further steps toward relaxation of te~sions in Europe Is dependent on ac· ceptance of the pacts. Fro11• Page l SEX MOVIE. •• was on the basis of that stipulation. But Jaffe told a DAILY PILOT reported before tlte hearing.open~ today that he had no intention of calling any newsman to the stand. He said his only witness would be Mrs. Annabelle Roberts, district attorney Hick!:' secretary, who testified that she could not recall handing hel chief a copy of Judge Corfman's order for return of the films. Judge Corfmaii later ruled that Hicks was not properly served and could not be found in contempt. He has yet to rule on the allegations againat Scott whQ again frankly admitted today that he was well aware of Judge Cor!o'Jan'1 · order when he refused ·to return Loars' films and photographs. That ru.Ung followed a "comedy of er· rors" court hearing Jn which bolh Judge Corfman and Jaffe addressed Deputy ~ Disirlc,t Attorney Mlch~el C..p\zzl as "Mr. Hicks" with Capl'fl mak.fur no al- ·tempt to correct the error. ' Jaffe at one time aerved a ntW suba JXJena in the courtroom on the man he assumed to be Hick! while Capizzi smiled and the real district attorney chuckled. happily in the back row. Hicks was not present whlle Judge Corfman delivered a Jong lecture to ca. pizzi who he thought was Hicks on the way in which the District Attorney's Of- fice was expected to respond to court orders issued by Superior Court judges. Scott today argued that he had refuse( to return the Loars' materials -still condemned by htm as "hard core pornography" -becau-"' he had been told by Chief Deputy Dis trict Attorney James Enright that Hicks' office was ap- pealing the jury's verdict. The hearing is scheduled to resume this afternoon. LA Seen 'Choking' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The warning b¥.-1ederal transportalioo official James r4 Boggs had been heard before. "Unless .s4mething is done soon. Los Angeles cquld easily choke to death in its own ex- hf ust," Boggs, undersecretary of ll)lnsportation, said Tuesday at a Na- ttr>nal Transportation Week luncheon. "It hts more free\\'8Y mileage and, as a r~uH , more pollut~on ." ! ' OJIANC.I COAST "' . DAILY PILOT I ' J Tilt Or1ntt Cl>111 OAILY P ILOT wlfh Whirl'I _1.1. comblfttd fflt .HtWl•PttH, ,, pUbU.ntd b.,. Next Weell: Nixon's Agenda Open in. Russia fron1 Wire Ser,•lces President Nixon will meet at Je::ist eight times for talks with the ruling Soviet trio nexl 1,1.·eek but the agenda for both sides Is wide open, high-level Soviet sour<'es said today. Despite more lhan a year o [ preliniinary d1plom:ilic exohanges about fh e trip, which Nixon said Tuesday definitely "'tis on. no specific agenda h::is been set, the sources said. The President and his advisers, in· eluding Dr. Het1ry Kissinger who visited Moscow secretly last mont h, will meet at least twice da ily for the fir st four days of the visi~ with Communist party Secretary General Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and President Nikolai V. Podgorny, the sources said .• Pk'ivat c talks also may be held. Secretary of Slate ·William P. Rogers, v.·ho did not participate in the plen ary sessions during Nixon's visi t to Peking in r~ebruary, will participate in th e fllos- COW talks, they said. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko also will be present. The largest single group of ne\v~men ever to visit the Soviet Union •Nill ac- comp~ny t~e presidential party. j tmio1· Lif egt1ard Tryouts Slated At Edison High ' 'Jlie sources i;a id 350 newsmen, in· elu~ing reside~t foreign correspondents and \ Soviet reporters, have been ac- credited. Of that total. 238 1vlll Oy in,,ln- tluding 111 w,ire servlC'e and newspaper reporters, 64 network ne"·smen and technicians an d 64 photographers and photo lab specialists. Veteran Kreml inologists expect the Soviels to keep a tight lid on news during the talks but note it is the first time the soviet government h<1..s set up a press center for a visiting head of stale. J\>1eanv.•hile, the Soviet Union's most authoritative newspaper, Pravda, said to-- day that "the improvement or Soviet· Arncfican relations is possible and desirable.'' The Communist party daily made the connnent in a lead editorial which most observers regarded as an attempt to set the tone for the summit talks. "The Soviet Union attaches con· .siderable importance to the development of equal mutually advantageous relations wilh the United Slates,'' Pravda said, without specifically referring to the up- coming summit. Soviet and American delegations have heen negotiating in earnest in Helsinki lhe past few weeks, giving rise to specu lation that an arms agreement would be ready for announcement and signing in l\1oscow next week. President Nixon was in seclusion at Tryouts for the Huntington Beach Camp David today, resting up before Junior Lifeguard summer program will Saturday 's departure for Moscow. b:_e held frcrm 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Nixon was expected to remain at the at the Edison High School swimmln" mountain hideaway until Thursday or ~ Friday. ~~e. program is open to l-lunlington . Before leaving the capital Tuesday Beach Doys ages nine 'to ·JS. It featurC.!J ni ght, t~e President met with Cardinal training in ocean and beach safety, John Krol o( Philadelphi2, an exPeft oil lifesaving techniques. body surfing, Polish history,. who briefed him in bodymatting, surfboarding, competition, preparation for his stop in Poland after games and field trips. the Moscow summit meetings. To enler, boys must be able to S\\'im The cardinal later joined Nixon, Rogers 100 yards with a steady stroke. SY.'im 10 and Kissinger for a dinner cruise down yards under1,1.·ater and tread water for the Potomac aboard the presidential fi ve minutes. Additional tryouts will be yacht Sequoia before Nixon was nown by held in the Edison pool from 9 a.m. to 1 helicopter to \Vestern Maryland. p.m., June 3. Nixon reaffirmed that the trl~ was still Junir Lifeguard regi stration will ht> on \vhen he tol~ a group of tourists Tues. held from g a.m. to 5 p.m., June 3 and da y. '.'f'm_leav1ng Saturday morning." June JO at i he HarbGrs Qnd Be;:1cti.. _ _While N1xwi went to Can:ip David.z Mrs. Department. 103'Picific Coest'lligflway. '" ~ !{llP~ riiulDed at tlle--"..~1t_e floqsfll :- The fee iS $10 for the eight-y,•eek sum· It w~!' l~a~ed thatt\e f'.trs t'Lldy wlll mer program. be. tak~ng with her ~er hatrdresser Rita Desanlls from Ehzabeth A r d e n ' s Washington salon, who also made \he trlp Speech Program For Pre-school Kids Gets Okay A corrective speech program has been approved for pre-school children in the Glen View and Golden Vie\v school at· tendance areas. Screening for a pilot program will begin immediately. Glen View Principal ~1ary Coe told trustees of the Ocean \'iew School District after they g a v e preliminary approval to the program Monday night. About 15 children \Viii be selected for special therapy sessions at each school, Mrs. Coe said. Most of them will be four. year-olds enrolled as next year's kin-- dergarteners, though a few three-year- olds may also be included . The purpose, Mrs. Coo said, Is to make It easier for children \Vho have speech problems to adjust to kindergarten. If the pilot program this spring works out, Mrs. Coe said. she hopes to have a full·year program for four-year-olds next year. In approving the plan, dist ri ct trustees stressed that no district money be used. fo.1rs. Coe assured them that several outside funding sources arc available and that It is just a911atter of applying for lhe money. District to Sell Old Schoolbooks The Edison High School cafeteria will become a used bookstore Thursday af- ternoon tor tY.·o and a half hours. Approximately 4W obsolete textlx>Oks \1·Hl be sold for 25 cents each from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. to China, With less restricUons on the n~ra or the trav·eling party Jn the Sot.Jet Union, Mrs. Nixon also will be acconr panied by her press Secretary, Constance Stuart. Sacramento Gets All-Year School Plan From Board State education authorities bave been asked to give final approval for all-year school programs at t'wo sites in the Ocean Vie\V School District. District tru stees, Monday , approved a feasibility study on all-year schools - a state requirement before final approval is granted -and sent it to SaCramento. 1'he sta te Department Of Educ"atiOn is expected to reply on all·year plans for the Crest ViC\V and Westmont schools within a l\'eck. Ocean View officials said . ·. A group of parents is still opposing th e all-yea r school calendar planned to go in· lo effect this July. They have several hundred _sig~atures on protest petitions now on file 1n Sacramento and they still attend board meetings regularly. The parents have been arguing that they have been given insufficient time to sludy and to prepare for an all-year c;ilendar and that its benefits are as yet unpro\'en. They have challenged the method by which school or f i c I a Is' determined that the Crest View and \Vestmont school corTimunities were 75 percent in favor of the idea. The 100-page district feasibility study includes: -Detailed testing plans to sec if children really do learn better On a "con- tinuous learning'' calendar than on a traditional one. • the Or1n.ge (011,I P ublbh1119 Com!)fny, StOI• ., r11 te ~iticm1 11•11 P\Oblhhed, M~v lh•cuoh l Frld1v. for C0t!11 M1tt1, ~e~ eeech, 'H11nlin11,ton 6e1ch/Foun"j" V~l!ty, ~uaun~ : 811ch, frvlnt/Sa~ltb1ck 11r,d Sin Cltmtfl1r/ , $.,t .I.JIM C1pJ11r1no. A 1l119le rt0lon1l ~e<tllll!t\ 11 pUbli1htd suurdav1 11\d Su'ld•Y• j fhe Prtnc!p,11 publ!1hl119 p11nt ii 111 llQ Wt1; ';8•V Slrffl, Co1!1 M'11. (11lllorni1, f'MH. ! Rohert N. W11d ~ PrHodenl Ind Pubhllltr .i J ack R. Cw1/1y Viee Pf1$1dW Ind Gentt•I MlntQ"t r Book subjects include English. social studies. geometry, scie nce, Gern1an and SP>nish. -Provisions to evaluate atti tude s toward all-year schooling, includil'tg a 100 percent survey of all parents involved. -A partial summary of the parental opposition t.o the plan. Tho"''' K11til Edl!ot Tito1'111 A. Murphino r M1111111no EdiTor ,Chtrl11 H. t.001 R.ich1rd r. Ntll ~ As1lll1nl M1111oll'IO 1:'.Clllen. T1rry Co•ilt1 · Wft.1 ~1119t CW<!ty Elfrtor H•lltf.,, .. lhdi Office j 17175 l11ch l11u l1•1rd 1M•lll119 A4dr1t11 r.o. 1., 790, 92641 t °"'"Offices l L..,,.,.. INdl' '2'1 fO!"at AYlllllt , Cti .. MN: »O Wt" !hr SlrHI 1 Nf'WPll"I 1"4111 "21 H!lr.:l'Ort Bovlevtrf { S.11 C.l«l'llfl~: Al Horlfl El (lfl'llno ll:ffl ./ Toi.,._ 1714) 442-4121 -Cs-NW Alwrthl., 642·1611 ,,.. ,..,. or...,. c-tr c."'""'""'- 140·1 JJO 1 !if. mt; Of'WIOO C...I ~119'1M._ ... MM •toti., ll...,.tr11tltnl., .... nw ., ~tmt1t" """"' :=..·.ni:::=::: 1.Pkltl W• ... ....,.. ..... , CMti Mnl!, • ..._,._fin '-' c.t"IW AM W INll 0.lf !Nfl!l\I)'' inlfifVY" 1UI MtllfMY. • To be considered obsolete, a text ook musl be :it least fu·c years old and no loilger usable in courses presentl y taught in the lluntlngton Beach Uni on lfigh &hool District. Budrret Alten1atives Ou Valley's Agenda Alternatives for making up a preliminary 1972-73 budget dtflclt of more than $700.000 will be dlsCllssed Thursday nigh! by tru!lees or Che Foun- lain 1·all•Y School D~tricl. A poulbl1 lax Increase wlll be among the allmaU•a dlscusud, """"1iJ1JI lo Che -'Ina'• a&endl. • The · mMlint wDI be II .7:30 p.m. In dl!lrld om.... lonl«I It !he -ol 'l'•llJ<rl Awnue Ind N .... 1anc1-. ' Regents Demand Library Repai1· AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -Univertlty of Texas regents have sued the contractor !bot buill lbe Lyndon B. John..,n.Llbrary to requiro repairs of dl!lects in the building. The suil. filed in stale district courj here, names T.r:C. Bateson Construction Co. or Dalles and lhe firm'• bonding com- pany, Federal Insurance Co., as defen-- dants. Repairs would CO!I more than fl0,000, the suit aUegf.ll. • 1 • -· The regtl>I>' peUtlon say1 a ~ malerlal ~ aw., lrom llle ~ lloae In H..,•I plllCtS, •116Wlns ro0111Urt to1iccumulale and et\iiloc •dll~ following rain and frttze periods-. ~· .. 'f. ' Winsome Threesome Karen Hollermann, Miss Fountain Valley; Connie \Viggins, Miss Huntington Beach, and Marianne Bergeron, Miss Costa Mesa (from left), are among the entrants in the Miss Mermaid Contest to be held June 4 as parl of the Lions Club Fish Fry and Carnival. All girls between 17 and 23 are invited to enter the contest. For applications, contact Dr. Bernard ~imon, 540·1171. Dr. Hartelius Ordered To Appear at Hearing Dr. Ebbe Hartellu9 of Costa ]\fesa and Ei Toro has been ordered to appear in Los Angeles for three days starling ri1ay 23 for the reswnption of the State Board or Med.lea] Examiners hearing into allegation9 of moral turpitude and un· professional conduct. Also under 'Orders to tesume testimony interrupted by the ~three-month brtak called March 9 is Mrs. Reba Vaughn of Long Beach, the physician's former paramour and \hi; ~ey prosecution witne~s ag~n~i \li_JllJ in three Oraoge Counl~ SuperlPr Coqn l(ia\1- The third tliree-day hearmg will open at 9 a.m. in the State oftce Building, 107 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. A panel or four doctors is investigating allegations that Hartelius, 50, drugged Bike Rally Set ' At Valley Higl1 The Fountain Valley High School Gir~ League is sponsoring a bike rally for ecology from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Maps will be distributed on campll! Saturday and participants will then have to navigate their way through 13 miles of Fountain Valley streets. Entry fee Is 25 cents which will be used to purchase shrubbery for the campus and make other ecological improvements. A trophy will be given to the first place "'inner and prizes lo the three runners • up . = GEM ·TALK TODAY by -:z· WHY INDEPENDENT JEWELERS GROW j I J In spite of multiple cb.ain store credit operations, direct mail seU· ing and overseas buying, the ind~ pendent jeweler i,s steadily grow· mg bolh in. number. and volume. \Vhy? Because an o\vner--operat· ed jewelry store, whieh we are is part of the community, contrlbut- mg lo ils weUare and offering per- sonal service to its c:us$(>mers. Also b e c a u s e computerized chains often !ind it diUicult to get special items, give specitll atten· t1on. · · and assaulted ~frs. Vaughn. 31, formerly of Costa "Pt1esa, and repeatedly drugged Mrs. \Vanda ~1elendrez, 22. of Costa f\lesa. in the months before her death in December of 1969. It is alleged that Hartelius' repeated drugging of Ji.1rs. Vaugl\ri. led to her certification as a drug addict and con- Jine.ment in state prison. It is also alleged that Hartelius drugged Mrs. Melendrez as a me'ans of achieving a sei'ual rela- tionship with the attractive nurses' aldi. l-Iartelius has been cleared In three Superior Court trials of arson, fraud and bribery charges contained in Orange County Gr8hd Jury indictments. He and his wife, Greta, of tlander Street. El Toro, have sued Mrs. Vaughn tor $~50,000 in a lay,·suit accusing the at- tractive blonde of "act3 of malice" leading to his prosecution and the crip- pling or his once flourishing Harbor Area practice. Hartelius has also sued Orange County the cities of Costa J\.fesa and Newpori Beach. and nine lawmen in the three agencies for $2 million in a Superior Court complaint charging the defendants with "wrongful and malicious pros.. ec4tion ." IQ Measure Approved SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The California Assembly passed a bill Tues· day to ban use of group IQ tests in public -schools. The measure, eent to lhe state Senate on a 50-5 vote, would not ban in· dividual lesls.' Coast .Route Futiu·e Due Afte1· .Meet? REDDING -Tll~ c:ili(Ornia ~i~~:::. Commission, meeting ltert' u v.' rt msy order a ll'r11111u1t 1on or ~e C: ·l Frtt1,1.•ay at th(' .:x1st1n)! rnr1f1l . ~;~ Highway in Ne\1 porl Uc;1ch, it \1 • learned today. rt Freewa1' Previously th e Newpo , l di-s \\'hich will be t>X tended frorf1 J al 5~ ta Road southerly through <1011·nt~wn Co~n· Mesa. was planned to en~ 1_11. an 51 terchange \\'il h the fuuu·e I 11r1hc Coa Free~:ay. 1 I Newport Beach . ho\1•cver · 11.'.l.S rt us~~ to sign an agreement on the coa~i:il rou \\'hich was adopted by the state in 196.1. If the state rommission nOW d0t·~ decide to end the Newport Free\\o·ay, 81~'-' known as Route 55 fre~way, at Qla~t Highway. it would appear lo suggest th;it the state isn't counting on de\'elopment of a coastal free·way alignment thrwgh Newpart Beach. . The Redding session or the hi~hwa~ commission gets under v:ay at the Shast.t County Courthouse corner of Court and Yuba streets. at io a.m. The _N~wpott Freeway question, however, isn t e:it"- pected to come up until the afternoon _,ession. It was also learned that l\\'O other atternati\'e terminat ions of !he Route ~ Freeway -in Costa ~lesa - will be con-- 1idered . . The Division of Highways will outhne proposals to swing the route either east or west, joining it with either _Newport .Boulevard just north of Jndustr1al 'Vay. or an extension o( Balboa Boule\'arrl somewhere in the Banning property v;est of Superlor Avenue. The Coast Highway terminus would be jusl east of the existing Superior·_Balboa Boulevard intersection and would involve a slight realignment of the freeway ro~te, itself. according to Newport C 1 t Y Engineer Benjamin Nolan. The decision on the termination ·ls ac- tually being forced on the commission, tarlier than· it had '\'.'an1ed. by a State Department of Public \Vork s request to condemn a parcel of Ne"·JXlrt Beach prop-- erty planned tor condominium con-- stru.ction. City officials had r('jected a stale re- quest to delay spprova! of the 494-untt project just l'-'esl of Superior A\'enur pen· ding Thursday morning"s meeting in Red· ding. rr the free~·ay is lo be brou ght down to the Coast Highy,·ay, 1t ""'ould have lo go straight across the parcel. :ircording to city planning officials. Newport Beach City ~tanager Robert L. \Vynn •p,illl be ptt!sent at the hearing to argue against the "protective coo- demnation.·• He said he will oppose it on the grounds .. that the state does oot have a freeway agreement with the city for the Newport Freeway. Wynn ls also expected to bring up-a recommendation by Mayor Donald A. fo.fcinnls that the rouet be swung way to the west and brought to the Cosst Highway ln Huntington Beach. Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin is scheduled to outline details of the state 's three alternallve routings at an open meeting or the Wesl Newport Beach Improvement Asaociation tonight at 7:30 o'clock in City Hall. ~trs. Margot Skilling, a spokesman for the association and a Jong-time Freewa:{ Fighte r, indicated homeowners will op- pose the proposed termination or the route at the Coast Highway in West Ne\\'· port. She said they feel the local streets ~ould not handle the traffic it would brin.i. m. "In addition, It connicts with Governo1 Reagan 's stated policy on freeway! that affect the environment of the coastal COi"· ridor," she contended. ~ Reagan.Public Works Departme11t po_hcy that forbids freeways within five miles of. coastal zones. except under ex- treme Cltcumstances and with local ai):' provsl, was released last year. · \. And because we offer better ideas, helter service~ and usually Jower pr!ces because lower over- head more than offsets quantlly buying power of chains or mail op- erators. , The sparkle ·YOU see in our store is not the glltttr of expensive fill. lures and display cases. It's the beaucy and quality of gems and jewelry selected porsonally b1 us. · Our peopll wbo serve you have been ·w1th ·u• · 1 ·-Um ~· d J.C. .J.Jumphrie6 Jewefer6 1123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA , , o a oni e, an they 11 wually Ile btn wben you r<lurn for &eJ'Vlc-. o~·h.tl!!. •.. • _CONVINIOO TllMS lANICAMdll:ARD -MASTtl CHAlCIE 11 YEARS IN S""l LOCATION IHONE 141·1401 I ' ( ~ ' I I t ' l ) I 1, j ] 1 r ~ 0 G n i \I g r I I ,, p n c lo ' • ~ to • b ' I \ -' H DAILY P)~jT ~ Supervisors · Of( 37-cent ·Fire Protection Plan A new move to equalize ~al fire protection tues In unincorporated areu and the few county cities which do not have their own fire department,, will be renected In 1912-73 property ta1 bill!. Orange County supervisor• Tuesday approved the new single 37-cent fire t11 which will , •in effect, lower costs in two thirds of the affected county area and ·raise them in the otfler third. Orange C-Oast co mmunities wliose tax- pa yers wi ll pay · less include those of South Laguna. Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo and El Toco . State Forest ij.anger and Orange Coun- . iy-li'lr•"Wardtn earl Downs u id the reduction would imount to approximaJely 16 !or a $24,000 house with an ustlSed l'J)ye oj M.®Q. T11es 1n Emerald Bay, Doheny Beach, San Juan C.plstre.no and Capistrano Beach will be up about $8 a year far the owner of a $24,000 house, Oowrui said. He added, however, that a redu ction in fire insurance premiums would more than adequateJy covu the increase. The. former fire protection tax rates ranged from 24 cent& to .6S centii. depen- cliJJg on the unincorporated territory In- volved. M 1 rttult, be said. some county residents payed more than their fair ahare of f[re taxes. The newly 1dopttd pl111 will "provide 1 more uniform level of protection In all the unincorporated areas.'' 1ccor4in& to Downs. · He noted that prt.etotly 15 different rates appur on various tax bills c1rrying both county service art.a$ and other 1t:c· lions. Servtce areas are governmental en. tities formed by per$0ns jiving In unin. corporatM lerrltory to provklt essential 1ervices such as fire protection, parks, . \ro!dway Jandscaptng • and o l h e r necessitiu. ''The inequities 1,1nder the present various rates are not only unfair but they are becoming more 50 each year as the county grows," Downs explained . Ile also 1ald 'that the new program will allow the coonly fire department to shill ptrsonnel and equipment to the areas of greatest need such as canyon and hill sections . C-Ompulations reveal that the "average" IAJ:payer owning a homt! with an assessed~valuaUon of $6,(()0 will~iel a sa reduction on his next tax bill In two thirds of· the areas covered wliile Lhose in the other one third will pay SB more. Downs eiplalned, howe ver. that his department has 1pplied to the Pa.clfic Fire Underwriters Association fot new ratlng.s which should lo~\'er premium costs on fi re Insurance In most un1n- corPorated areas. The fire warden also stated paid-call volunteers. used in many areas are more difficult to recru it today especially to aerve in daylight hours. . With the ne.wly·ad opted tax structurf\ Do\vns s&id his department v.·ould be able to provide regular paid firemen ln many .• l D artaa which do not have 1uch &ef~ ilw and in others to combine paid flttmeo and volunteu1. He said that under the ul.stin& tu structure wht,ch the supervi1Dr1' move TL.esday will change. county service areas that pay extra for add!Uonal fire protection ·are not in many cases receiv· Ing that protection becJuse of inequity ill staffing and equipment. "Even in the one third of the artas which ~ill pay ~ higher fee homeowner• '"''l ll benefit," he added. "by obtaining 11· tended fire protection service." Reds BlaSt U.S. Plane; Seven l(illed Proviswn On Busing Gets Okay WAS HINGTON (AP) -A compromise school busing amendment that would keep court busing orders from going into effect rot 18 monlhs was agreed lo by House and Senate conferees today. The provision , which came under prompt attack both rrom civil rights groups and ardent antibusing mi:mbera, w& added to a $20 billion higher educa- tion bill ·&horlly before dawn during an all-night bargaining session. Spurred by the agreement, House Democrals meeting in party caucus: • few hours later dereated, 125 to 17, a resolution aimed at forcing much strong- er antibusing legislation to the House floor. Speaker Carl Albert. who said the pro- posed legislation would violate the separat ion or powers between the legislative and judicial branches, offered I.he motion to table the resolution. The compromise reached by House and Senate conrerees broke a deadlock that tied up the ma ssive higher education bill sin ce Novembe r. Th e bill would provide a variety of aid for college students and the institutions they attend. establish • na- tional institute to foster research in education. and authorize $1.5 billion to hel p schools desegregate . ln reaching agree ment, however. the conferees softened three tough House Antibusing amendments, which e o u I d make it dirficult to pass the measure on the House floor. The House, by two overwhelming votes. insisted the con· ferees sland by the House provisions. Civil rights leaders, who oppose any limitation on the courts in desegregation cases. are urging defeat of the bill whe n It romes up in the House and Senate. No voling is expected before next week. Thi? key antibusing amendment agreed to "'ould prevent court busing orders, even those already is,,ued , from going in· to effect un til all appeals ha ve been ex· haus ted. As adopted by the House, the provision would have been permanent law. Comn1une Leader Plans to Fight Marriage Ruling SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -Allen Noonan. called the "Cosmic Messiah" by his follov.•ers. says he will appeal a court order directing him to require cohabiting membeis or his One World Family Com· mune to get legally married . The order was a condition for Noonan's probation in a marijuana possession case wJaich he unsuccessfully appealed on grounds th at use o[ the weed was a r~igious ritual in the commune. , Superior Court Judge An1re"". ~· Eyman who presided at Noonan s tru1l 1n 1910, c~me out of retirement to resen- te!lce the commune founder after the ap- peal failed. That commune members should legally tJ\3.ITY was one o( ~he judge's original conditions for probation. "A legal certificate doesn't mean muc h to us one way or the other," Noonan, 55, slid Tuesday. "We believe that e~en tually young people together JUSt automalically become soulmated In 1?caven ." .: He's a llero- For 011.e'Da y •• LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -Lowell • Akui, 3', was an official hero Mon- .day. • But not today . The City Council passed a resolu- • • tion Monday praising Atui 1s a • .bero for lrJl lng to help 1 12-yw-old ; bny fatally Injured in a traffic ac· < cident last month. • Another council resolutJon 7uet- • day revoked Akui'a hero rank, after : the council !urned he had been ar· ""led for allegedly 90llcltlng o S2,600 bribe from the b~ comptl'ly ln return for court t.utlmony Jn Ute comp1ny'1 favor. WILL RESIGN POST Councilman Lorr Recall Figure In Laguna Says He Will Resign 'By BARBARA KREIBICH ot ,,.. o~u, r1i.1 •1•tt CuJminating more than two years o{ bitter controversy, Laguna Beach City Councilman Edward C. IArr Mid today he will 1ubmit his rtsignation, effective July 31. The councilman said he would step down to permit the winning candidate from those seeking to repl.ace him to assum e the council seat. However, he added, if only one can- didate riles nomination papers by the deadline, noon Thursday. he will advance the date of his resignation. This would permit the City Council to call off the · election and appoint the candidate to serve out Lorr's tenn. To date only Planning Commission Chairma n Carl E. Johnson Jr. has filed nomination papers. Papers also have been taken out in behalf of realtor Paul Westbrook, but these have not yet been filed and Westbrook said Monday his can· didacy is "not officia l." City Attorney Tully Seymour said that if more than one candidate files to replace Lorr, an election must be held and there must be a vote on Lorr's recall in order to elect one of the candidates. However, said the attorney. if Lorr ~hould resign before the election and there is only one candidate, that person is entitled to be appointed to serve out the balance of Lorr's term and no election need be held. Laguna Beach Mayor R i c h a r d Goldberg said today C-Ouncilman Lorr handed him a letter of resignation Tues. day evening and asked him to read it at tonight's City Council meeting. Goldberg said he would prefer to reserve his comment on the resignation. but added, "I'll certainly have something to say about it at the meeting." In his letter to the mayo r, Lorr cites personal vilif.ication. harassment cf his family and busine.s!'I losses among prob- lems lh•I led to-'his deci!ion lo quit the council stat. "During the past two years of office," Lorr wrltea, ''my family and I have been 1S1Jbjected to u~lenting bitter ha tred, vilification and character as1assination. * * * Two Air Aces Return Home Fro1n War SAN DIEGO (AP ) -n.g~rded as loo valuable to risk capture, America '• two air aces o( the Vietnam war flew home to a heroes' welcome by 200 persons, in· el uding relatives and a girl friends . Navy LI. Randall H. Cunnin1ham, 31, grinned as he spotted his wife, Susan, t-olding their 2-year-old son, Todd, in the crowd Tuesday night. The riaocee or -.t. William Driscoll was also in the cheering crowd. Although' tlfe Navy sai". efforts to ad· vise Delores Schneider of the homecom· ing were unsuccessful, she said "I heud it on the car radio tonight. Cunningham 's nine-month-old daughter, Kristi, was home asleep. . A commercial jet returned Cun- ningham and Driscoll, 25, a rtsident of Framingham, Mass.. crewmates who shot down five Soviet-built MIG fighter planes, including three May 10. Drisdill , radar intercept officer in an F4 phantom jet, said the C-Ommunist pilots "definite ly made mistakes." "We were leaving a strike target area whe n our aircraft was hit ," he said. "We kntw we had to make it to !he Gulf (of Tonkin) ii at all possible because we had no intention o( becoming POWs if we could hel~ it." The two pilots were ordered homt from lhe attack carrier Constellation. A Navy spokesman.l!iaid they might be subjected lo especially harsh treatment by North Vietnam if captured. Viet Adm, Thomas J. Walker, com- mander of tht Pacific Fleet Naval Air Force, welcomed the two pilots officially and 41ld their next Wignrnent is "up to the chief of naval operations." A Navy League function in Charleston, s.c., is first on c·.e schedule. Rent-A-Freak Props . Startle Benefit Guests SAN FRANCISCO (AP J -StarUed gue sts at a posh charity fund-raising par- ty looked up from their drinks to fin d an 3()..year-old woman dressed as a bumblebee buzzing around the room. A plump schoolteacher in pink tights whizzed by on roller skates, and three young women in white fluffy outfits and white makeup hovered as clo ud s. Nearby. a human rainbow. mountain range .and several flowers were doing their own thing -without saying a word. The molley-costum ed i n d i v i d u a I s belong to Rent-A-Freak, an unusual group whose members volunteer their services as "living props " at charitable gather· in gs. Its organizer, a long-haired, bearded artist named Steve Silver, says the main purpose is to "make ourselves happy by making others happy." Members o( Rent-A-Freak are friends and acquaintances o( Silver. Boy's Body Found SAN ARDO iAPJ -The decompo.oed body of Billy Alva.rade, 5, missing from his San Jose home since May 8, has been fou nd on 1 aervice road here 72 miles south of Salinas. Mon terey County deputy C-Oroner Robert Shaw said death waa due to a akull fracture. Appellate Court Upholds . Verdict in Murder Case A un1nlmoo1 appellat. court bench hH upheld an Orange County SuP,rior Court jury'a lflCOftd-degrte murder verdict in the shooting thrtt ye1rs ago of Santi An1 patrolman Nelson Saucer. Tilt ruling by lh• Fourth District Court of-Appeal In San Bernardino conflnnii the convictlon of' Black Panther Arthur DeWilt. League, :is. and r.)ects the ap- peal ftltd by Newport · Boach allorney Rober\ Grttn, League's trial lawyer. Green un~uccessfuJly argued Jn his ap- peal lhat Judge Simuel Oreh.•n Im- properly inslrUCted the Jury. lolled to IOke oorrectlve action when a crurt ballll! demonstrated 111• drawtnc before the puel ud filled to t.Ue --~ otep& with respect to a Juror who alleaedly slept through ;ey phases of the trial. Green •bo 1rgued tha t· tht all·whitt League jury was not fully representative of the racial and soda1 mix of the com - munity . "A defenda~1t In 1 cri minal case has no r ight to de,mand that any particular ethnic or economic claSll or group 11erve upon his jury," Justice MarCUJ Kaufman comme.nted . Swcer waa ahot 10 de.1th by Leagut at a Santa Ana inte.rsectlon thortly after he halted the young Blaclt Panlhtr and 1 companion and demonded their ldeotili- cation. ~ague currently 11 MrYing a allte prison lll'ln ol nvo y<OJ'I lo life. ap 0 ' U I. ... •ou1::, .. ·101 I LAO .. • . . . Ul"I Mtw1m11" TRANSPORT ARMADA -United Stales hel icopters today airlifted two battalions of South Vietnamese into Rakkasan, an abandoned base 15 miles west of Hue, under cover of air, naval and artillery strikes. l(idnap -Rape Convicf,S Die in Manila's Chqir MANILA (UPI) -Three men who kld- naped and raped a movie actress in one of the Philippines ' most celebrated crimes were executed in the electric chair today. Each died with an unfinished prayer for forgiveness and mercy. One by one, the three met their death within 55 minutes of each other ~trapped lo the seat of the frail-looking and an-- cient electric cha ir which killed 132 others 'convicts since 1932. More than 100 persons. including 32 newsmen and two young children of prisons' director Vicente Raval, wit· nessed the execution of Jaime Jose, 26; Ba!lilio Pineda Jr., 30, and Edgardo Aquino, 31, inside the death cha mber at the national penitentiary 15 miles south of Manila. The three along with a fourth com- ~anion, Rogelio Canial. who died in prison 1n 19~0. were convicted of the forcibl"' ab- ductlon and rape of actreAs Maggle-De La Riva June 26, 1967 in a cheap hotel outside Man iht. To the end, Miss De La {liva, 29 , showed no mercy or fo rgiveness for her rapists \\•ho. according to her, victimized 65 other \VO men before her. Rela ti ves of the con demned men gathered in an adjoining cell and did not witness the execution. Alternately, they sobbed, screamed ·and fainted as the'men were led out one by one. President Ferdinand E. ll1<ircos refused last-minute appeals from the relatives, including one from Jose's mother who in a final attempt to save her son said he l!hou!d be given clemency because he was mentally retarded. Botl1 Side s Massing for Hue Battle SAIGON rUPI\ -Com1nunist gunners zeroed in today on an ammunition-laden U.S. CIJO transport plane at the Kontum airbase, killi ng seven Americans and "·ounding tv.·o others aboard . The bombardment closed the base and \\'ounded nine Americans. Both sides drew tighter lines for the forthcoming Communist off.en 1 Iv e against Hue, for which Pentagon aource.s 111ld the North Vietnamese maased. four divisions. The Commu nists cut the road betweert Da Nang and Hue and the South Viet· na mese drew tighter wha~ they called a itee\ defense rlng around Hue .. UPI correspondent Kim Wi\!enson reported from the Bien Hoa airbase 15 miles north of Saigon tha~ President Nix· on ordered another l,lOO·man U.S. f..1ar ine air group with at least. 25 and possibly more A4 Skyhawk jets there to help beat hack the.._4S.da y-old Communist offensive. U.S. planes struck North Vietnam to- day in another series of heavy raids against transportation and other fac ilities. Hanoi reported another four American planes 1hot down; a UPI dlapatch from the carrier USS Constellation aaid Cmdr. Thomas Wilkenson. 42, of Hanford, was hlt but bailed out of hls A7 Corsair Jn the Tonkin Gulf and was rescued. Although the 15itualion in the Kontum. 11rea remained 1rave, UPI corr11pondlnt Matt Frahjola reported from there that government tn:)op; using napalm and nausea-producing gas reopened Highway 19 today by driving out entrenched Com· munist forces at the Mang Yang Pasa, 30 miles east of P leiku. The Coinmunists have tried to cut South Vietnam in two along the highway which leads from the Konlum area to the coastal city or Qui Nhon. South Korean troops also were helping to keep the east· west highway open. franjola said the Cl30 was damaged by rocket fire while unloading ammunition at Kontum and tried to escape. But the plane struck a brick building at the end of the runway and cartwheeled ~ • nearby river. . ' MAY WROUGHT IRON SALE Save 40% to 50 % on Famous Arliligton House THI GALANTE SIATING GROUP r~. N il• • ,1, .. 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DOWNCOAST -Th• battle to impose new controls on the California coastline rema ins in somewhat of a mud- dle up in Sacramento tod !l y. The battleground, roughly, involves the coastal sector of our state between the hif h tide line and the nearest mt>unta in range. Environmentalists have been arguing that 1t is time to put stiff ctln- trols on just how much future de velop- ment -and what kind -should be allowed along our coast. So we have rttently had the following developments: -State Senator Donald Grunsk y, a Wata:onville Republican, and Assemblyman Alan Sieroty. the Democr1t [rom Beverly Hills. have whip- ped up a bill that would establiah a state agency to rule on vlrtually all future coastal developmen~. -state Senator DtMis Carpenter, the Newport Beach Republican. countered with h.is own bill which calls for coastline development controls but would give strong local voice 1o what happens aJong the aeuhore. AS YOU MIGHT imagine, these two ideologies were bound to meet and clash somewhere within the hallowed halls of Sacramento. They dld. Carpenter's measure came up before the Senate Natural R'-'Ources Committee and managed to sneak out of there with a :00..Pasa recommendation on · a vote of five yeas, three nayl! and one abstention. The Grunsky-Sieroly m e a 11 u r e , however, locked up the same committee in a 4 to 4 tie vote and in this csse, when you get a tie, you Jose. So the Grunsky- Sieroty thing appears to be hung up while Carpenter still has a good shot at getting hJs bill passed into Jaw. IF YOU'RE ONE of those folks who still believes in local control, you may take some comfort In lhe outcome wherein it appears the local Orange C<Jast boy has made good. Well, don 't be too sure. The en· vironmentalist lobby lan't' satisfied with the outco me in the hallowed halls of Sacramento. The noises they are making now suggest they will try to get the '\\'ords or the Grunsky-Sleroty measure turned into a ballot proposition for a gtatewide vote. Since inland folks account for more votes than coastal residents, you have to ponder what the outcome mJght be on a statewide ballot question. MEANWHILE, DURING lhe period when everybody seems to be hotly debating coastline controls, t h e aforementioned Sieroty and several of h.is assemblyman buddies had an o the r surprise cooking over on their side of the Leglslaturt. They pulled together a proposed 1tate constitulional amendment (ACA--48) that would require all private ~·aterfront lmd· ownus to grant public acceu to the ihore!ine .across their property. This one 11omehow cleared t b e Assembly on a 59 to 4 yea vote and if lt gl'!ts by lhe Senate will then go on the b .. Uot for a vote cf the people. And you still ha•e th at inland majority to think aboUt. THE l\t EASURE:'S passage through the 11'"'Jr house appeared to b 1 f t l e Assemblyman Robert Badham. the Neypo(t ~each Republican. He charged thal Si!roty and his friends "sntaked it throu gh'' when he \Vasn 't looking and thu! ~e cnly had lime lo muster his o"·n negative vote. Since "'e all kno~· that Badham is con. 11tantly vigilant on coastal matters. we mutt assume he blinked at the wrong time wtien ACA -48 was slipped secretly intd the legislative hopper. With au the coastline legislation pop- ping a.round Sacramento these da ys, I suJ)pose we can off,r one bit of advice to Otill, coastal representatives in the Capitol: .Don't blink . • ' Wfd11rsd.iy, M•Y 17, 1912 Aides of Triumphant Viet Plan Wallace Eye Endorsed Strategy BySerwte S1a11ds Ylgll l\1aryland state trooper stands watch on roof of Holy Cross Hospital where Alabama Gov. George Wallace ;, reported to be in gati sfactory condition. Shooting . Spurs Senate Action On Gun Controls WASIDNGTON I AP) -The al te mp led assassination of Alabama Gov. Geo rge C. Wallace may force the Ni x on Administration to introduce gun Jegisla· tion it ha~ been sitting on for months . A gun-industry source said Tuesday he received privale assurances from an ad· ministration official several weeks ago that the \Vh ile House would continue to delay introducing legislation it promi~ed to propose hist fall and reportedly com· pleted drafting in February. But within hours of the shopping center gunshots that felled \Vallace and wounded three others Monday a Senate sub- committee scheduled a closed session for this afternoon to consider a series of tough bills. The meeting wa! called by Sen. Birch Bayh ([).Jnd.), chairman of the Senate i;ubcommittee on juvenile delinquen cy. None of the adm in istration officials most closely involved in gun contrort:ou!d be reached for comment Tuesday. But a source on Capitol Hill said he understood the Wh ile House 1-1·as con- sidering unveiling it s 01-1•n delayed pro- posals. perhaps within a day or tw(l. Former President Lyndon B. Johnson was quick to call for tough new gun~on ttol legislation after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy In June 1968. Wicka .... . ling 41 and Humphrey and McGovern six BALTIMORE, Md. IAPJ -Geo<ge C. Wa!l.itee, lying partially pafalyzed in ~ Maryland hospital , has two more r;tat DemoCratic presidential pri ~ries in h win column now. but supporters of th Alahama go'vernor are fac~d with co n tinu ing the campaign wi thout an active candidate. each. 1 It was in the predominantly black Distr ict, where Humphr~y fash ioned • 4-• to.1 v!ctol'y over Wallace and 5-1 over l\1cGovern, lh .11 t the Minnesotan picked up enough votes 'i' take second place in the statewide tola!~ President Ni xon. "'"ho, like hi! two Republi can opponents did not show the campaign flag in the st.ate, easily won the GOP primary. That vote, with 1,607 precincts reporting: Rep\ Paul N.,McCloskey of Californi.11, 8,790, or 8 percent. Rep. John N. A11hbrook of Ohio, ,,726, or 6 percent. Nixon will get all 26 Republican ccn- vention delegates here. Wallace had been expected to win the Mary land and Michiga n primaries even be fore he wa s felled by the volley of pis tol shot.s that also wounded three other following a campaign rally Mon- day in Laurel , Md. Wbethu Wallace benefited from any sympathy vote was uncertain. Nixon, 97,643, or 88 percent. "\Ve've got to continue.'' Wall ace's na- lio nal campa ign director, Charles S. Snider. said Tuesday night aft er WaJlace overwhelmed both his major opponent.a and C'ight also-rans 1n the Maryland co n- tes t Y:hile also scori nR an impressive win in Michigan 's primary. The results with 1.611 of Maryland's 1,fi l6 precincts rt>port ing : Gun1nen Loners \Vallace. 219,139 or 39 percen t. l-lumph~y J.')().155, or 27 percent. McGovern, 122,611 or 22 percent. 1'he other 12 percent \vas 11cattered among the eight other Democral.!I listed on the ballot. Oswal,d, Sirhan, Bremer 'Similar' Previously, Wallace had y,·on primaries in North Carolina, Tennessee and Florida. \Vallace's agents wil l mount efforts in New Mexico, Rhode Island and Oregon, where the governor's name is on primary ballots, while considering a campaign for write-in votes in California's June 6 con· test. Snider said. Wallace's name is not on the California primary ballot. Snider said the governor will eventually campaign from a wheelchair i ( necessary, but in the meant ime, he sa id, the felled candidate will be represented on the political stump by his wife Cornelia and possible other public figures. including Georgia LI. Gov. Lester Maddox and Sen. James B. Allen (D-Ala,). , Walh1ce carried all but three of f\.faryland's 23 counties and the city of Baltimore all he easily outdistanced his nearest opponent , Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. South Dakota Sen. !iforge McGovern, who campaigned just one day in Maryland while con· centrat ing on Michigan, was a surpris· ing!y strong third. Humphrey and McGovern each carried one congressional district and Wallace the other. six. Forty-eight delegate votes are apportioned to the winners in the con- gressional districts and five others go to the statewide winner with Wallace get- By TERRY RYAN NEW YORK (AP) -A quiet young man . a loner with few friends and alienated from his family, Arthur H. Brem.er has many th ings in common with Lee Harvey Oswald and Sirhan B. Sirhan. Such men act on impulse and feel com* pelled lo change the world. says a psychiatrist often called upon by the J ustic e Department to examine would-be president ial assassins. Bremer, 21, is accused of shooting Alabama Gov. George C. \Valla ce as Wallace campaigned Monday for the Democratic presidential nomination in Laurel, ?.id. " Sirhan wa s 24 when he fa tally shot Sen. Robert F. Kennedy during the 1968 presidential campaign. Oswald was 23 when he assassinated Presiderit John F. Kennedy in Dallas. Dr. David Abrahamsen. a New York psychiatrist, has examined more than a dozen people who threatened the presi- dent or vice ptesidenl . He has written a book about Oswald, "Our Violent SOCie- ty," and researched the personality of assas..,ins. "These people have a very low level <lf frustration . The y have to act out their impulses whenever the possibility is there," said Abrahamsen. "They feel very threatened . To overcome being threatened, they try to change the world ." Assassins and potential assassins ofttn come from broken homes or were otherwise separated from their families. he said. "They often feel alienated and have a need for re venge ," he said . "These people think of the world as a place of chaos and try to clean up the chaos by an extraordinary act such as killing," he said. "They are not really trying to kill a person. They are trying to change the world." Abrahamsen ha s never seen Bremer or personally examined Oswald or Sirhan, though he has studied their cases. Bremer was arrested in Milwaukee las t . November for carrying a concea led weapon. Oswald was reduced one rank while he was in the Marine Corps for car- rying an unauthor ized personal weapon. A court psychiatrist who examined Bremer after his arrest last year said Tuesdey Brenler did not seem dangerous at the ti me. Oswald underwent psyc~iatric tests in grade school and was found t'o have a passive tendency toward aggtession . nothing more.' A min ister who interviewed Bremer lt1st year reported Bremer st1id he had no close friends. On a personal history ques· tionna ire when he was in high school. Oswald answered no to a question of whether he had anv close friends. The minister, Fi-ed E. Blue Jr., said Bremer "appears to bott le up anger but will sometimes let it go -I assess him as border ing on paranoia.'' The defense in the Sirhan trial asserted that he shot Kennedy in "a state of gathering paranoid al rage." Michigan Gives W alwce First Win, in North, Humphrey Campaign Seen ' DETROIT (AP) -Defying unio n and Democralic party leaders alike, a record number of primary election voters has swept Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama1 to a smashing presidential preference victory in I a b or -1 ad en Michigan. Wallace claimed half the votes in a Democratic field of seven as more than 1.5 million turned out for the state's first presi den ti al primary in -44 year1. South Dako ta Sen. George .l\fcGovern was a , solid second, ~·ell ahead of Minnesota Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey. \Vit h 99 percent of lhe precinc ts counted, the totals were: \'f'aHa ce 79 1.321 or 51 percent. l\1cGovern 416,627 or Z7 percent. Humphrey 246.546 or 16 percent. The other Democratic votes were divid· ed among U.S. Rep. Shirley Chisholm o{ New York, and Sens. Edmund S. Musk ie of Maine , Henry M. Jack!on of \\'ashing!on and Vance Hartke of Ind iana. Wallace's victory, his fint in a big Northern industrial slate. was predicted in pol itical quarters long before he was "·ounded by gunfire r..1onda y in Laurel. f\f d. However, his margin was far beyond expectations. Part of the reason \\·as a hea vy RPpublican crosso \·er \'Ole and an un kno\\'n number of sympal hy votes. But slate Democratic statistician Tom Gray said \\1allace v.·ould have "·on any"·ay. President Nixon received 95 percenl of !he vote on the Republican side . where only one-fourth as many ballots "'ere cast. \Vi!h 99 percent or the predincts reporting Nixon had :llS,535 to 10,163 for U.S. Rep. Paul N. Mccloskey of California . Losing Much of Its Zip By CARL P. LEUBSDORF AP Ptllllct l w,11 ... DETROIT -Sen. Hubert H. Hum· phrey's campa ign appears to be in deepening trouble as the race for the Democratic presidential n o min a t ion moves west towards California'! crucial pr imary June 6. Short on funds, the Minnesota senator ha s cul back in sOme states to pu£ virtually all of his resources into I NEWS ANALYSIS I CaJ ifornia, where ~ hopes to halt the momentum of Sen. Gorge McGovern's drive. If he can't, the nomination may be McGovern 's. Humphrey and McGovern meet in • head-to-head battle in the California primary, where Gov. George C. Wallace of Alab.ama is not on the ballot. The win· ner of the California primary takes away 271 na tional convent ion delegate votes. The results in Tuesday's two primaries illustrate Humphrey's increasing pro~ !ems. In Michigan, a state he carried in the 1968 presidential election, Humphrey finished a poor third, more than 100,000 votes behind ?.1cGovern , of South Dakota. He did especially poorly in ~lue collar and suburban areas. began to diminish. McGovern increased his share of the black vote. and New York Rep. Shirley Chisholm won some of ii. too. Now the Democrstic primary race moves on to states which, for the most psrt. seem more favorable to McG<Jvern than to Humphrey. In Oregon, in fact. Humphrey ha! decided against contesting nex t Tuesd ay's primary. McGovern's only ac- tive rival is Rep. Patsy Aiink of ffawaii. Humphrey plans some campaigning for Rhode Island's primary the same day. Polls there show McGovern ahead. In New Jersey, which holds its prima-ry the same day as California, Humphrey appears to have strong orgaryization and labor support. But McGovern has a strong volunteer organization and ap- pears to be in position to capture close to half of the slate'3 delegation. ;,i,t.P 'lt's another obscene call from Moscow!' .l\1cGovern did well among student voters and outpolled Humphrey among suburban blue-collar voters. Humphrey . showed no real strong points In fall ing short of the 25 percent he had hoped for. In Matyland, only an overwhelming majority in Baltimore's predominantly black 7th Congressional District enabled Humphrey to finish ahead of McGovern ror second place behind Wallace. WASHINCiTON (UPI I -The Se_natrt on 47 to 43 vo!e. hi:is h;1.nded Pre~1den Ni x~n 8 vole of confidcnrr for his ·!'d mane! that an int1;1rnat1onal 1uper\'! h cease-fire 1nus1 br in1posed on J°~. Vietna m before A complete · \.\'ithdrAv.•at <"An be n1ade. The vote Tuesda v in rffect killed a pro- posal by Sens. Clifford P. Case tR·~:~l~ a nd Frank Church (D-ldaho ), that ha\'e cut off funds for rhc "'ar foor monlhs 9ft er Hanoi released l he American "'ar prisoners. ~ . Nixon had coupled both !he erase.fire and rhe PO\V release 10 a ro~plete pullout in four nionths ; bu1 doves in al· 11'1 SHOUT ••• l tem pting 10 \\'rite hi!i v:oposals. into Jaw. ob jected to the cease-fire, _saying North Viet nam v.'ould not be willing to ~ccept one so tong as it continued its offensJ\'e 111 the Sout h. ·tf ·fr i:r \Y ASHING TON (UPI) -The ApoUo 16 astron11uts have urged Congress lo con· tinue support of the spare program and the House responded b~· pasi:ing a. S.1.4 billion authori1.a1ion bill for the National Aerona utics and Space Administ ration. (see related slory. page I I 1. \Vi thout dissent and on a voice vote, the House completed congressional action. on the NASA measure. Only minutes earlier, Na vy Capt. John w. Youn~ and Cmdr. Thomas K. Matt ingly an d Air Force Col. Charles r..t Duke Jr., ap peared before ll special session of the House. . . The measu re included a $227.~ m1!11on authori zation for research and develop- ment of a $5.S billion spa ce shullle craft. * * * NEW YORK (AP 1 -Fr:dera l narcotics officia ls say the case of ihe Belgian Con· nection began "'i!h a strflightforward of· fer to a U.S. Army sergeant in Brussels: Smuggle 264 pounds of heroi n into the United States and collect $96.000. But I he serg eant "·asn "t playing the sm uggler's $50 mi llion )lame. His tip touched off a three-month transal!antic cat-and -mouse game that ended Tuesday \.\"ilh lhe arrest of five men here and tv.·o in Paris. . John E. Ingersoll, director o! the federal Bureau of Nan.·01ics and Dangerous Dr ugs. sa id police 1n three countries cooperated in smashi ng "'hat ~ termed one of the largest drug smug· gling plots ever un covered. * * i:r BOSTON (UPI) -Fiv e Coast Guard cutters searched a ~·ide area of the Atlantic Ocean today for eight persons who "'ere believed to have abandoned thei r burning cabin cruiser for a white dinghy. Fog made the search difficult and. a1 night fell Tuesday, search belicopten were called back to thei r bases. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otlivery of the Dally Plli:>t Ml)ndAY·F .. d oy: If l't'U do nll'! ~IVI VOIJI' ~per DY 1· JO p "' , c~ll ~nd vou• ceov '"'''1 tit Drouohl to l'O\i. C1l1~ 1r1 Ilk•~ un111 7:JO p.m. S1lu•cl•v 111'1 9und1y: u YOU !lo Mt •ttf lYI your copy Dy 9 1,m S"u•dlv, or I 1 m. S11nd1y, (tll and I copy w•ll P• Drouo~r re you. C1111 l fl 11kf11 until !D 1.m. Moil Orona~ (oun!y "''""' , ....... Hl·l»l Norlhw~!I Hun1lng1on Btl(ll t ncl W1Klmin11tr ....... 1..0.lUt l1n Clemtnt•. C1pl1!r1no 811(~. Stn Jut 11 C1pf11r1no. 01n1 Polnl, South L111un1, L1gun1 N/111111 .. .,l·U1t U.S. High 103 at Blythe The results were the latest in a series of weaker·than-expeeted performances by ~fumphre~' in the industrial heartland that was the center of his 1968 strength fl.nd promise'd to be so again this year. In Pennsylvania, though the clear win- ner of the preference vote, Humphrey won SS deleg11tes to a strong &ho\ving of 39 for McGovern. In Ohio. a bare 20,000-vole statewide majority saved Humphrey from a disaster by gi ving him 38 at-large delegates for a total o( 74, lo McGove:rn'1 66. ut'lw(AfMll fOfOCA&T• Coutfll Weather ~•l"tl'( <:IOll,l(fy tod•v. l i1ht v.rl•ttl• winch nltllt •nd 1T10N1h19 "'°"'I i.. comlllf wtt• to IOUth-tl • 10 11 k""'• !~ •"'"'°°"' toct•r •nd Tllur•· <11y. Hlgoh t6d1y 11. (Oj!i!fl ltm"r1turu r1t1,. trum SJ to·u. lnl111d ltmO.r•tu!fl f lf\01 "'°"' R Ill M. W1ltr t1mo.r•tllr1 ''· SuM, M-M, Tiolu WIO,.nOAV &.lcerlC kw ............ 1tl1"'"" ,,, TIIUIUOAY ll'Jrtt l'llfll n"" , ,., 11111 l ,lft, .... 'lr1t 1-...... , .. ., 1:J1 a.m. t.A ltctlloll llllth ............. J:lJ"f'l'I,. ,,, .................. ''"'""'" ,. ""' ··-J:• ....... Sek 1:• •·"" M.-i ..... 18 1• t.lft. Sth IJ;.D a.lift. Only 1l strong showing in a bl.11ck con- greuiomil district In Cleveland saved Ohio for the MiMesot1 &en1tor. Similar· ly~ black vote.s were respoNible for his •eoond·place lhowlng In Florida and !or the one oongresslon1J district be won In Wlsoonsln. Jn Michigan, eve.n his bl11ck wpport Marcos' .Await Baby MANILA (AP) -!meld• R. Marcos, 4Z.yeaN>ld wife of Philippine Presldtnl F1rdlnand MaTCOI, i1 e1peetin1 her fourth child In lleotmbor, lhe D1Uy E" Jll'•H reported Coday. The Exprtu, edited by• cousin al !be Finl Lady, oald medlc1I 1 .. 11 conllrmed Mn. Marcoo' Pteilll!lcy, 1 - Dr~ Spock Arre•ted AnUwar activist Dr. Benjamin-Spock was among 150 per"'"' .,.. ru!M in Wublngton Tueoday when he refused to end a •it-in 11 tho Capitol Rollll!da. 1lemonall'aton cree~ orders to cllspene by linc- lni hymns and patrioUc ••Iii•· ~ I I - ~ I I I I • ls,I Ttl .. hoM POLICEMAN IN ARMORED UNIT ENTERS BANK TO CAPTURE LONE BANDn After Two Hours of No Response, Robber Was Found Mortally Wounded • Dead Man Holds Off Police 'That's All?' Davis Atwrneys .4sk Dismissal SAN JOSE iUPfl -·Def en" attorneys asked for disn1lssal of all charges against Angela Qavls. ·say l n g the .. pros- ecution's case only proved ~ ahe was a "warm. articulate -human belni;:-" who loOed Soledad Brother G e o r g e Jackson. Leon Branton Jr., represen- 'ting the former UC LA philosophy instructor, Tuesday asked Judge Richard E . 1 Arnason for a directed verdict of acquittal in a session with the jury absent Arnason del~yed 11 ruling and ordered the dcfen~c to , procfed with its case Thur~· da y in the murder . kidnap and conspiracy trial. Prosecutor Albert W. Harris claimed that Miss Davis, 28, a black militant, provided the Branton said that his reac· tion lo the state resting its case "'as to say : "You mean that you have kept this defendant In 1411 for over 16 months, and you have subjected her to the agony and the ter ror of having to go through a criminal trial with charges of such magnitude and that's the on lv kind of evidence yo u have?'' Anti porno Bill Goes To Senate guns · used by Geo r g e SACRA~1ENTO (AP ) -A Jackson's younger brother. Senate commitltt was urged Jonathan. when he entered a to approve a five-bill anti- Marin County courtroom Aug. obscenity package by Sen. 7. 1970, released four convicts John Harm er aimed at shut- and -took a judge and four ting down "adult'' m'oVie otherS hostage. The younger houses and book stores along LOS ANGLELES (UP~) Shortly afterward, led by a into the blink with pistol Jackson , Judge Harold Haley with topless-bottomless bars. f.fore than JOO heavily armed bomb squad officer pushing an drawn. and lv.•o of the convicts died h · h ·1 The bills before the Senate police officers ringed the armored shield, po Ii c e Cisneros opened flre, getting outside t e courtroom In a a1 Judiciary Committee a Is o d;·-vered they had laid siege ff r• h "th 4' j'hA of .u;unfire. bank, C11Juching behind patrol ...... v o 1ve s ols v.•1 a . .,..ca luo:r The state said Miss Davis would ban some sexual con-rnr~. rifles and shotguns to a dead man for more than automatic from a teller's helped plot the kidnapings to duct on stage in taverns and ready. l\\·o hours. cage. Stofella v.• h i r I ed. i;.ain the release from prison of thenlers. ~niptrs pi.'errd fron1 sur-A nlotorcycle patrolman. emptied his revolver at the George Jackson. \Vhom she Dr. Victor Cline. a clinical nd. b ·1d· A 1· first on the scene, had mortal· gunman and retreated. "passionalely loved." psychologist at the University rou ing ui ings. po ice "You'\'e proven a helluva of Utah and chief author of the helicopter hovered overhead. ly \\'Ounded the robbe/ in a The two male employes case against J 0 n a th a n minority report from the Tear gas was r cad y . standup shootout. EaC'h man dashed for cover. joining the .Jackson," .Branton said Tues-President's Commission on Bullhorns blared. fired five shots, one of v;hich others In the bank vault. day of the state's evidence. Obscenity and Pornography, Inside the vault of the Ba nk struck the bandit in the head, where the group barricaded "But against Angela Davis the Tuesday urged approval of the ()f America Branch in the but the policeman, unaware themselves in wit h a filing only thing you have prto 1 ven 1 · 1 1s bills. he had cut down the gunman. cabi"net and office furniture. that she is a warm, ar cu a e "The fact is none of us is a Wilshire area cowered 11 "Al h h I d I 1 I · ·1 1·•· t · " rl retreated to reload and await Some of the women were human = l).g w o as ove an comp e e y c1v1 h.rc:r ar1an, employes and ve customers, reinforcements. compassion) yes, for George he told the committee. "There afraid of the gunman who had weeping from the tension J k. 0 but for human"ily and 1·5 some place where we all T d The bandit, identified as ac s n. burst into the bank ues ay, when they emerged two hours 5 · lly th black people feel the authorities ought to fearfu l a gunbattle would Fernando Cisneros, aOOut 28, e pecia e brtak ou t between bandit and app.arently died w Ith in _l::•::te::r·~jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;ijjjjjwJ;hiiJo~m~sh~e~r~ep~r~es~e~nt~s~so~~wel~l.~''~•~le~p~i~n.~"~iiiiiiiiil-.;;:----pollce and they would be znjnutes. caught in the middle. The e mp Io Yes and NATL ASSOC. Of WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION "We ha\•e the bank com-customers said Cisneros had OIAN•I CHA'11l t1 PRlllNTS pletely surrounded. You have herded most of them into the WORLD Of CONSTRUCTION no chance to esca pe. Come out vault, and forced two male wit h \'OUr hands up and you employes to open cash MODIL IUILDINli DISPLAYID IY OIAN&E COUNTY \\'ill nOt be in jured," came the dra\\iers for him . He was 7. ltl GRADE STU DINTS stern voice on the bullhorn. in loading bundles of bills inl-0 ~ _...._ ~Olsf .. __ _ Englis h and Spanish. The canvas bags when moto rcycle CJUlllD ,.___ ~ ~ bank 's telephone jangled on l-Jp~a~tr;ol~m~a~n~J~a~c~k~S~t~o~f~e~l~l~a~, !_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=---and on as detectives tried to respon ding to a radio call, ran call the band it and talk to him . No reply. For l\\'O hours, the lmp11sse went on, p o I i c e ringing the building with firepower but afraid to attack because or the hostages, l'-'hl' feared to come out of the vault because or the gunman. And out or the bank trotted a cocker spaniel pu ppy, ta il wagging nervously as it shyly appr03ched an officer by lht door. Legislator Investigates To y Weapon ~·\CRA~1ENTO fA P) -A ~t'l '" sena tor picked up a 44- in"h·l"'lr'. "toy" blow~1n and n1~:hodir·allv rired four-Inch needle dnrts Into the heart or a man-shaper! police target. "It takes little Imagination to realize the S"riou5 injury it can inflict." Sen. Lawrence V.'alsh told newsmen Tuesday arter the demonstration in the state Capltol to announce In- troduction or a bill to ban the aale of such "toys." The blowgun that is being sold as a toy i~ so pawerful it can fire darts through quarter- inch plywood, the Huntington Park Democrat added. Walsh said he has been unable to determine where the blowgun is being manufac- turtd, or by whom, because the item comes in a box with no Identification. Youngsters To Smoke? SACR ~MENTO (A Pl -The Jegal smoking age would be lowered to 15 bv a bill sent to the Assem bly noor on a 10-3 vote of the Asseritbl)' Educa- tion Committee. ~ The mea s ure b y AS3emblyman Eugene Chappie (R-Cooll, would also allow high "'hool• to aet up 111Mldng areas "nd rules to allow ~ dent smoking. It would still require paren- tal consent for 15-to-17-yeir· olds to smoke and children In that age range could not purcha1e clsarett.es themselves In most cirtumstanctl. Jt would allow juvenile authorities to sell cigarettes to 15-year~lda with wrttten con- aent of their parenta, and Khool officials could allow omoklllg on c1mpu1 by 15- Bushmills. The whiskey.that spans the generations gap. ' for 300 years, a whisk~y lrdm Bushm ills has been with us. Charming us. Beguiling us In a smooth, pol ished and allogelher l ig~thearted lashion. 15 generations ha:ve refi ncd it.15 generations ha Ye sipped it. Theverdict: Nearperf ect ion. Bushmil ls, full of characler. But not heavy-handed about it. Fl avor· fu t But never over-powering. Bushmills. II refl ects ih~ past irith a light and lively llavor th at is all today. Compare it to your present whiskey. You needn't purchase a bottle. One sip at your favorite pub will tell you why Bushmills has intrigued so many gen - erations. It is, simply, out of sight. IMPOllTtD BUSHMIU.S ROM 1l1l WOllD'S Ol.D!ST oisrlwn a a!MIOf 1001 ~1$N WNtllOLS-11 "°"'-IOTilfD IN UIWllO. TNl.IOS.lillUAll CO .• MWYW;, "·'· •ltll • yflr-<>ld.o If p1rtnts llave 1lven wr111enpennlulon. , t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;..~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~-:-~~~-1 ·~ Wtdneuliy, May 17, 1972 DAILY PILOT j; • :=:;.:; • - OPIN DAILY 10·101 SUNDAY 10-7 . ..... ' ., lfflCTIVI DATii MAY 1tt•,19t h, 20th THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLYI ,. ~~~911 KMART STEER MANURE 2c.. 48c fl. a Days Only I I 5 GAL. PLANTS 2aa Weed-free. pure organic laboratory Includes Italian Cypres!, Juniper and tested. Enriches soil and retains moi1.· Hollywood Twister. ture. 2 cu. ft. DICHONDRA LAWN FOOD 2'7 A special ~ixture of top quality plant nutrients designed to meet the peCU• liar feeding habits of dic'hondra. Save Kmart Azalea & Camellia Food 5 u. 63c Kmart LIQUID IRON ::;,.ft I '6 Stops yellow feav.t, 1ofe1 no burning. Con· tain1 e11entiol rninerol1, work fo1t. Made ••pKially for We1tern 1oil1. for oll your gar- den ne•d•-•hop and 1ove at Kmart. Jo..,. Only 14" REDWOOD TUI 197 Thii prod uct provides the proper nut· Ideal redwood pra in pfanfer fGr ri ents. in the rig'ht balance required house ot patio. Get several at this for growing oll acid loving plants. low, low price. ···- . : -:.·.__,--. . -____..-- HEAVYWEIGHT FERTILIZER EDGING or STEP STONES rm.,, '''"' 247 Jo..,. Onlr .. ,~2ac ... FOr quick green-up•, lasting feeding 2 foot·•dging or 12·i nch step ston1i&· ~ action. Specially formulated for ore~. Add beauty to your garden OF I~ 7 'O·lb1. * . .,., Char90 it, '>.1 ' IU Pllf1 ,,.., lllf -•It lo 1"'1 LA. "". ,. • • .,., .......... _ _,,_,,_ 1111 I liillJllL...;;.....L.~:!:::s:!~~,___,_~-"-;,;;;;.;;;;;~~. I ' \ , . • • I' DAIL y PILOT EDlTOBIAL PAGE !,,... ' . [' • Hall's Achievements The appointment of Dr. Clarence Hall, superintend· ent of the Ocean View School District 1since 1967, to the post of associate superintendent of th~ state Depart· ment of Ed.uattoo is ~· personal honor for him and acknowledgment of the leadership behind Ocean View's educational program .. Commenting on this in connection witJf a vi sit to one Ocean View school last spring, state Supt. of Public Jnstruction Wilson Riles said: "I saw some of the mosl exciting programs I've come across anywhere in the state at Vista View." Dr. Riles went on to praise the district as one of the most progressive and innovative in the state. That Dr. Hall iJ responsible for the pre-eminence of Ocean View ls beyond doubt. He took ii Oj'er wh<w It. was verging on financial insolvency and double se~~ sions and built an educational team and the community •upport that has made ii out.Widing in the state in just four years. Jn losing Hall, there is hope he can help do for the state what he did for Ocean View. Credit the IO-year Plan A new budget bas been presented to Fountain Val· ley city councilmen and it appears to reflect sound plan- ning on the part of the city administration. will be added In addition to new equipment for both departments. Two new city parks are also sl ated for deVelopm ent. Credit must be given to the 10-year plan. a pro- jecti on of expenditures and revenues in the city 'based on predicted population increases, inflation, changes in revenue ahd other (inancial factors. Through the plan ~ the city is able to plan for the future so that each year's budget reflects an orderlY allocation for the city's growth. Beach Zoning Problem Huntington Beach may soon take steps to p\ace a tight, restrictive zone ()fl all beachfront proPerty in the city, both public and private. This signifi cant step to\vard preservation of recrea- tion land for the public was prompted by the realiza- tion that property •On the bluffs, owned by Huntington Pacifi c Corporation, is now zoned for commercial use whi ch could ·allow almost any type of construction. 'fhe city currently is in court, pressing a suit to guarantee public access to all of that private beach. The suit. however, might not guarantee that apartments or something else can't be built on a part of the bluffs. • The .new bu~ger stays within the $1.JS per1 $100 tax rate for the fifth straight year. Additionally, the new fiscal budget reduces per-person spending from •B0.12 in 1971·72 to $73.98 in the upcoming fiscal year. City services will continue to expand as the pop· ulation of the city grows. New police and fire personnel If the bluffs are rezoned BRO (Beach Recreatioftal District), only projects considered compatible to recrea- tion could be built. This might allow hotels qr .some other commercial operations, according to City Attorney Don Bonfa. Councilmen. however, may not want any- thing more than a parking lot on the bluffs. While the ordinance 'needs considerable research and polishing to determine fairly what can be built, it is a move in the right direction. 'Psst! I'm willin' to clear out of the territory if you71 make it look like you chickened out.' An Old Line That Still Stings Today (sYDNEY J. HARRIS) Tboutbll at Larae: Almort 250 years ago, Dr. Thomas Fuller wrote a Hne that contains as much sting today, when he remarked : "Ac- cusing the times ls but eicusing oW'U.lves." • • • S.U-cen\eredneu la not Jllll. morally wrong, il is prNll'tUcal\J lfrong, becauge it doesn't work -nobody is Jarge enough to be the center of his own universe, no matter how much he •a:· grandlzes to himself. • • • Only when "treaties" between nations have the force of contracts between persons will the idea or international law have any substan· tlve meaning ; Wltll then , a treaty is merely a promise to do something until It stops serving one's end. • • • lf your e&.rly character is not shaped by "·hat you are given to adm ire, it will be deformed by what you are given to hate. • • • Passers-by who stop to rubberneck at a public catastrophe ought to be fined for "social pollulion." • • • The reason that men should be freed from1•xternal struggle as much as possi- ble ia so that they can devote their tnergifs to becoming who they really are, Who they were meant to be. • • • C-Otlectors 11 a class have always Dear Gloomy Gus Now that Clarence Hall is going to Sacramento, I guess we can ex· pect instant approval for Ocean View's all-year school plans. -W.A.G. ni. tM'1.lrii r111tcr1 n•O•r1' vi"", "' MCllMrllf llloH el 1111 lllWlf'""· Stncl ,,_ HI _.,.. fl Oloomf 01n, D1llY l"Uot. faintly repelled me; the lust for ac- quisition is not tempered (to my mind ) by the fact that the object may be esthetlc: indeed this seems only to add hypocrisy to greed. • • • lf most tourists were forbidden to car- ry cameras, they wouldn't travel without the gratification of bringing back pictures to show to their friends. • • • Not what you say, or what you think, or even what you feel, but what you cboose, determines what you become. • • • Historically, all "military action .. began as banditry; a fortress attacked, a piece of land seized, and the new masters established themselves as "a party of . patriots'' to resist the banditry of others~ • • • ~ · Jt seems odd to me that the t eterinarian is considered a cut below the physicians, when it would seem to take a much higher degree of medical ability to diagnose and treat a patient who can 't tell you his symptoms or complaints. • • • "Count your blessings'' is a stupid in· junction, for it is precisely the nature of a blessing that it is qualitative, not quan- titative ; one .substantial blessing can more than make up for a host of discom· forts . • • • At may be an index to the fragmented character of our culture that America has the finest snacks in the world , but the worst meals. ·Emotionali.sm at Flood ·By ROBERT E. BADHAM Assemblyman, '1l1t District The-,.environmental issue before us to- day ii not a partisan one. 1 think all people, regardless of political beliefs , are for clean air, clean v.•ater and preserving our natural resources. The environmental problem is cPrtainly not going to disa~ pear .by itself. JI requir('S 11. rational. toundJ_r:Ogram. and will not be resolved by e1$tlonalism. I UUnk.one example of emoUonalism on tht r~page ca·n be found in the ill-con- ceiv ~astily-drawn Proposition 9 (the .. Clea !fnvironmenl Act "), wh ich w\11 be preseffor 11 \'Otc of !ht: people of the Stitt 6. It is i.mportA nt for every voter I ask : "What are I.hr proposed me Proposition 9 would wt? What 11 ~;price? And Jrt there 11ny othtt, ~ more desirable aod better aJterril*fvtt!" mitB ARE SOME or the probl•m• lhat cill be el]>tcted rrom this proposed res~ measure : G .. w!U probably be nliooed ind 1 Uvtlp bltct market .ill gas stamps wilt mutt.I"• uubje gu will be in short oup- ply ftr •weral years. There •on't be much ol 1 market for a .,.i car. eltber. -...... be modified to"""' uoluded poo!IDt. Prlcu for food, clolhUla. goods ol all -and uUW, bills wlU aoar, dve 1o bipor fuel and ~lion COila. . Jobi '11111 11e 1o11 ta • Q>e me• or ~becaUMol--.S. lloow""*ud-Clll bo upocted ............ llllldol~powv plants. Tronically, the. ban on Ruclear plants will cipte more air pollution than we have at present by forcing the need to use fossil fuels in their place. WE ALL KNOW that it ha! required time to reach our present environmental cond itions. and despite the chilling doomsdaying from Proposition 9 ad- vocales. ii also will take time to reverse our course. The·time needed to do the job is not so long as to bring on the cataclysmic results predicted by the breast-bealers among us. Hitting t~ panic button will ac- compl ish nothing. and in fa ct. these emo- tional ruclions will only delay con· structive work. What we need Is a sound. raUomtl attitude applied to a resolute $lop-by-step program. t think to attempt to e1iminate one prob- lem by causing another. evtn greater one, makes little ~nse. And to bring our atate into a dra.stlcallY deprtMed economlc c:oodltlon Is hardly the IOrt of future anyont cares to race. TllE SOLllTION IS by no meam to do 1w1y 1'ith tnachlnery and mass ~ ductlon. Tho present environmental crbbo will be i0lvtd b)' the very instrument !hit caused It -technology. With cool heads and scientific research , po$IU'" chanps can be made. aod without cau>-lnc reprusive coodlUooJ . ~· Yale oconomlsl Henry C, Wallie ubd: "Do you w1nt to commit suicide for fw ol remote dealb1" • H Foreign Travel Costly in Money, Absenteeism · I· California's Junketing Co~gressmen By MICHAEL GREEN WASHINGTON -Ninetef;'!n members or the California.congressional delegation spent a total of more than SS0,000 junketing abroad last year and col- lectively visited 51 foreign capitals. They accounted collectively for at least 146 days of ab sences from congressional duties in Washington. The information is contained tn travel expense statements oovering the period Jan. l·De<. 31, 1971, filed with the House clerk by chairmen oC various legislative committees so Jar this year. The 19 Californians traveled at govern- ment expense, for the most part using scr called American coo.nterpart funds , or foreign currency bought by the U.S. which can only be spent in foreign coun· tries. REPORTS ON THE foreign travels and expenses of the remaining 19 members of the 38-man Ca lifornia House delegation y:ere not yet available. Final totals could push the amount of money spent junketing abroad by California con· gressmen alone close to the $100,000 mark and account for still more time away from congressional duties. The amount of time and money ex- CALIFORNIA'S CONGRESS pended by California lawmakers abroad ranged from short periods at minimum eii;pense, while conducting genuine con- gressional business overseas, to lavish globe-girdling at taxpayers' expense. The California congressman most often in and out of airpor~ la st year appeared to be Rep., Oiarles Wilson, 0-Los Angeles, who spent al least 40 days In 11 different countries and $8,600. Wilson returned to one of the countries, Japan, three different times during the year. His travels ranged from Ice land to Australia and Hong Kong, with eight days in Paris. WILSON WAS PRESENT to vote on only 61 percent of the roll calls in the House last year. Next in line was Rep. Craig Hosmer, R· Long Beach, who visited 12 countries -• one more than Wilson -but spent only half the amount of time and money. He made 84 percent of the House votes. 1 Rep. Bob Wilson, R..san Diego, spent 21 days visiting eight foreign capitals, spend- ing $5,602.69. He answered 73 percent of the roll calls last year. Rep. Richard Hanna, D-Orange County, on1y charged the taxpayers $600 for 12 days he spent visiting four countries in the Far East. He missed all but 59 per- cent of the House votes in 1971, the worst attendance record for any Democratic congressman from California. THE LOWEST VOTING score by a Republican lawmaker from the state was that belonging to Rep. Charles Gubser, R- Sant.a Clara, who was present for only 57 percent o( the votes. Gubser spent 23 days abroad and toured seven countries. He s p e n t 13.8116.34. · The expense records show the followi ng travels by other California congressmen : Rep. Robert L. Leggett, 0-Vallejo -9 days in France, $1.318.03. Rep. George Miller, 0-Alameda -29 days abroad, 8 countries, $4,159.34. REP. DON EDWARDS, 0-San Jose· 13 days, 6 countries, $3,114.00. Rep. Phillip Burton, D.san Francisco • 25 days, 7 countries, $3,207.36. Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin, 0-San Diego· 12 days , 3 rountr ies, Sl ,90$.59. Rep. George Danielson. 0-1..os Angeles - 13 days. 7 countries, $2,759.11. Rep. Robert Mathias, R-Visalia • 15 days. 3 cowitries, Sl ,845.42. Rep. Burt L. Tatrott. R·?ifonterey · 29 days, 9 countries, $2.429.46. REP. DON H. CLAUSEN. RCrescenl City -11 days, 6 countries, $2,145.07. Rep. Thomas M. Rees. D-Beverly Hills • 6 days , 3 countries, $1 ,001.36. Rep. Alphonzo Bell, R-1..os Angeles · I days in Finland, $1 ,389.03. Rep. Edward Roybal, D-Los Angel~ - 18 days, 8 countries. $1,682 .84. Rep. Del Clawson. R·l..os Angeles · 29 days, 9 countries, $2.544.96. THE LOWEST EXPENSE account among the Califomia lawmakers was turned in by Rep. John E. ~1oss, D- Sacramenkl, as a delegate last year to the Mex i co-United Stale! Interparliamentary confi;rence in Mexico City. Moss spent only $136.93 and return- ed to the U.S. complaining that no seriou! business had been cooclucled and that he would not accept an assignment as a deleg ate again. Catalina Not a Good Site for LAX To the Editor : In answer to Paul Burchett's letter, ''LAX to Catalina" (Mailbox, May 10), I would like to point out exactly what is wrong with using Catalina Island as Los Angeles International Airport. It is unclear whether Mr. Burchett had in mind the idea ot developing catalina Airport into an international opera- tion -smnething which is hardly practi- cal with its mere 3,200 foot long runway. Besides the hai.ard or approaching the airport over sheer 1,600 foot high. cliffs, O\!er which pilots often experience dif· ficulty when caught in their violent up- iand downdrafts. only the shorthaul STOL (short·take-of-and·landing ) turboprop air· liners could operate in and out or such a small airport. THE TOPOGRAPHY of the island precludes the possibility of building a larger facility which could handle today's (and tomorrow 's) jets. But even it this could somehow be done, what would the thou sands of peopl~ who use LAX every day do to get to the mainland? Catch another fl ight. perhapS, at additional ex- pense? No longer would friends and relatives be able to drive passengers to and from the airport. And anyone who enjoys the amenities C.talina has to offer will tell you that the island is already overcrowded. Obviously, Catalina must take a back ,..---•• Geol'fe Dear George : I've Iona been a Georwe fan. f think he's tertlflc • • • aod sent coplts to my IOI! wl>en be WU in- tht Navy, ooe to 1'11)1 &l<r In Dallas _and to 1'11)1 daughter tn De Land, Fla. You bring a brl&hl ooi. to the paper every dax . . thanks for a lot of laughs. Now bere's a qaestlon for George. Does one have to ask you a que• Uon to ft' 111 answer! PAT OF NEWPORT BEACH O..r Pal: Nol In )'COil' c..., Pat -anyw07 you want to llandJ< ft I (Alter a let.o \er lib !hit ahe can ha .. ..,.,,,.., -J'ye Col In atoct. wbolber abo i. queollam for them or 110U > MAILBOX Litten trom "•Otn •l'I wile-. NerlMllY •rll11'1 ihl-U1411 CMIVIY llltlf m11-.... -111 If 19U. Til9 rltlll le (llfHltrlM 111111'1 fl flt WIMI or tllmln•I• 111111 11 nHrvttl, ,t.11 ""'" """' 111- '''"" 1ltn•tur. tnd m1ill119 tt!O"'"' 11111 n11n11 m.' bl -.llftlltlcl on rt<1ut1t U .ullki.til ,...1111 11 l•Nrtftl. l"Hlrf Will floO! llot IOllbllsllfd. seat to the other two often-mentioned airport possibilities of Camp PendJeton and the Chlno Hills. · CHRISTOPHER J. WILCOX Refre•hing Difference To the Editor: . Thank you for the picture on the front page of today's paper (May 13) showing students praying for the end of Vietnam hostilities. lt was a refreshing difference to see studenls seeking God for help in- stead of picturing students taking things into their own hands and rioting, etc. MRS. LEO KELLER Vicious 'Catnapper' To the Editor : All my life I have loved kitties and I take them to the vets and have the pro- per shots, spayed or altered so they will stay at home and be with me when I Opposition to Detente WASHINGTON -Secret Intelligence rtports declare that President Nixon 's high-risk military moves in Vietnam have undermined those In both Moscow and Peking who want to ease tensions with the United States. Although there had been no visible op- posilioo to the Presi· dent 's trip to Peking and invitation to visit Moscow, the Cen- t r a I Intelligence Agency (CIA> claims the detente w a s ft=dy reslste.l.Jn. - aide the policy councils ol both govern- ments. • To protect our sourct.S. we caruwt quote dlrtctly from the CIA document.s. The CIA maintains, however, that lhe decisim to invite Nixon was by no means unanimous in M0900W or Pe.kirtf. CITING "REUABLt" IOUrttS, the CIA claims the Soviet mllllary hlerard!J has o-' dolnc ....,_ with Nlloa. lldense MlnlsleJ' Amr.I Grechko. ap- parent11, has -the pr!nc:!pal JPOl<esmao !or this lactloo Inside the Kremlin. Tbe Russlan mmbals, ICCCl'dln& to the JACK ANDERSON CIA, are eager to share credit In Hanoi for the Norib Vietoamr.e su_..... For the military equipment, which haa smashed the South Vietnamese defenses, was made ln Russia. THE 80VIETS, In the biddinC apiml the ~ fa< Influence Jn Bano~Jlad olfen!d the Norib vi.tnamese a $110 mlJllco mllit4ry loon. Gentral Vo Nguym • Glap, tltt North vtetna._ military genius, decided to spend ft !w tanks, heovy artllltry and antlalrc:ra!t m"'11es. Tbe Soviet military brass would lite to see a ietbect l<r U.S. lnleresll not only in Vklnam'bui Use.Middle East. Tbe CIA warns that the Ruoolana may counter U.S. moYts In Vietnam with -inl· llaljVes In thO Medltom.neen. Tbe CIA of!en re..., spedfics 1bollt the oP!lOSilJoo within tbt 0!1- leadenbip to tbe Qilneoe.Amtrlcan do-. llut biller oppooilioo, ..,. Ille CIA, la~ bmulb Ille aurflCe. study and always sleep on my bed at night. F.ver since I have lived in the art.a, three and a half years now, !Orne vicious ';catnapper" has taken every cat I loved-three precious kitties. J don 't know why anyone could be so ciuet, do you? IS mERE ANY organization in· terested in cats that might help me find the person who deliberately "catnaps'' every cat I own? I always train them lo live ln the hou.5e, but they love to go out in my yard once in awhile and then come home through my cat door to be with me. The other day, Ebenezer went out after din- ner ai;id bas not yet returned. I am so afraid he has been "catn apped'' like all my otber cats. MY CATS ALWAYS wear an idel)o tification tag with my telephone number but I never received a call from anyon~ nor have I ever found their bodies. r..fy cats always wear bells on their collars so they won 't bother the birds. Please hel p me have a kitty of my own to love and to keep. The cat that has recently disappeared Ebenezer, is pure white. ' KRIS ZELARNEY Age ll OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT • 7 7 Orange Coast • Today'8 Flaal . VOL. 65, NO. 138, 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1972 N • TEN CENTs $13.3 Mill ion BudgCt PropOsed.· f or Newport By L. PETER KRIEG . Of lfll 0.11'1' l'Ull lllff City Manager Robert L. Wynn ls pro- Poslng New)lOl'I Beach •pend $13.3 million next year - about the same amount to be spent this year. Where wUI it go? As usual, the bulk of it -$8.1 million -will be paid the city's 575 full-time and 17~ part-time employes in salaries and benefits. And that figure will go up when new contracts are negotiated. * * * Large Cut In Budget On Capital Newport Beach councilmen are mulling a city budget that lists capllal im- provement costs for the nm fiscal year at' $1.8 million, the lowest amount spent In the tut five years. It is more than $500,000 below what the Public Work!: and · Parks, Beaches and Rect<ation departments thought mould be •pent. It is $500,000 less than the budgeted amount for the current year, $600.000 leass than 197D-71 when the capital budget was $2.4 million. The city spent $2.2 million in 1969-70, and $1.6 million In 1967-68. The biggest cut from department recommendations came in a t r e e t maintenance work. Public Works Director Joseph T. Dtvlin Told Wynn that $500,000 wu needed to keep the m.eta in l!hape, bu! Wynn, con- troot.d with • council order to hold the tax rate to $1.20, had to cut that by 1227000. "'l'..rtt wu the lut thing we covend," Wynn uld. 0 Jt was !Ort of 1 subjective dtcbioa." Wynn bad allo lopped $200,000 from the Pl!&R budget for • blcycle lrall along the West Newport OceaD Front. Councilmen, knowing West Newporler1' otrong ob- Jectlons to the proposal. ordered lhe $200,000 stricken from the projected 197S. 7! budget. Here are the project.., and the co.11!11 that Wynn says must be done in 1972-73: HARBOR, TIDELANDS: Balboa Island groins, 13,000; R<place pilings, Balboa and Newport p;..,, $45,000; Sandblast, paint Lido Isle Bridge, $2,500; West Newport sandhaut (city's share), $27,380. STORM DRAINS: No money is (See CAPITAL, Page I) * * * Newport R ev enu~ Sources-Eve ry Little Bit Helps The $13.3 million to be spent to keep Newport Beach In business next year comes from a variety of sources -rang· ing from the much-disl~ked property '~x ($4 million ) to things hke the pay toilet concessions on the beaches ($650). The property tax paid by Newport Beach residents to their city government -$1.20 per $100 assessed valuation -is: only a fraction of what they pay overall. Based on a 25 percent assessment, a $50.000 home is taxed $150 by the city with the rest going to schools, Oran~e County, .sanitation and other special districts. After to property taxe!, the next biggest revenue-producer for Newport Beach is its share of the California sales and use taxes. That brings in an even $2 million. l.Jcenses and permits produce aflother $762,000, the bulk or that from the con- troversial business license fee. Another $450,000 comes as the city'• share of motor vehicle Uceiue fees wblJe '375,000 ts Newport Beach'• rat)on or various st1te gas tu fWldr for road projects. ...... But not 1U II coUecled In ouch 1~,, amount.s. Newport Beach counts.on $1l0 from W. J. C!arden, the concessionaire who owns the dime tet""°pes on the pier. . v. E. Schnauppner, Charles H .. Straub and Josie Fulton each pay the city $150 · ror renlal of tiny bits or property on Balboa Penlnsute and Pac~le Telephone rorkl over $400 for nntal of space for tttepbone booths. Beacon Bay ,..!dents, under a long· Wm leue that uplru Ip another IS yeais, pay $6,000 a )'tar for their It walerfronl acres. Lido Isle homeownen pay $7$0 I year to rent their 2.1l mn .. o1 btachro. la addition, the Balboa Bay Clllb pays lllG,tltlll for Ill blyfront poretl cm Cout Highway and tile Amoric1n LeP>o pay1 IUOO armuaJly for Ill ~ cm a B- foot baylnnt Joi. Those.-full·!ime employes will get, on the average, more than $11,000 apiece In their paychecks. ln addition, another $1.2 milllon Is allocated in fringe benefits such as retirement, workmen's compensation and health and llfe insurance. ThLs averages $1.900 per employe. Maintenance and operations takes up the next biggest amount, about $3 million. The biggest single expense is the $833,000 the city pays 1or water from ·- f\1etropolltan Water District. 1 Jt is the capital budgets, outlay and im· provements,' this year proposed at $400.000 and $1.8 million respectively, that may come in for the biggest corr troversy this year. Several city councilmen don·t think enough is budgeted and may plug for more -even though it would force them to raise taxes abo\•e the existing $1.20 rate. }!ere are highlights or the 302-page Battling Burglars DAILY PILOT Sllff Pllttt Another phase of the Newport Beach Polke Department's "Opera- tion ldenlification11 anti-burglary campaign will begin this weekend. Police Explorer Scouts like Mary Yeckel Oeft), of Corona de! Mar High and Ken Weigand (right), of Harbor High will accompany of· ficers such as their adviser Stan Bressler (center), and JO door to door in the Peninsula Point area engraving valuables WJth drivers license numbers for ready identification. Teachers' Group. Charges Rejection Not Explained Three members of the Certified Em· p1oyee Council (CEC) charged Tuesday night Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict trustees with rejecting its proposal for salary increases in the Im-73 budget withoot oplanation. Aa representatives or the district's teachers, three of the four council mem- bers. Charles Gordon. Steve Taylor and AI Walters, requested a meeting to dis- cuss alternatives. "We ask you carefully consider the teachers of this district when considering the budget," said Walters at the board meeting . "Books, building and admin.islration are all used as tools to help teach chi!· dren," he continued. "Nothing happens without that most important item - tea chers." The council, acting for the teac hers. hap proposed an increase in the present salary schedules without taking o" addi· tional duties. But the board had rejected it, saying f.eachers should supplement their salaries by taking other jobs such as band-lead- ers, team coaches or accepting extended· year contracts for summer school. Since the .board was planning to discuss salaries and fringe benefits at executive session immediately following the Tues- day night public meeting, CEC members spoke up. Council speakers claimed thty had been reasonable in their proposals but had only C<lme up again rejection and de- lay from the board on salary matters. And they requested more input from the board. The board ls sensitive to the needs of their employees, said a spokesman from the office of Superintendent John W. Nicoll, and "have in the past tried to act on salaries prior to the closing o£ school" before teachers leave on vaca· tlon·~ fiscal document that councilmen are now reviewing prior to a pubUc heitring on it June 12 at 7:30 p.m. in City flail : -More money -$4.4 million -goes ror public safety (police, fire, lifeguards .end community development) than anything else. The Police Departrnent budget is $2.3 million alone, not muc·h n1ore than last year. Chief B. James Glavas has indicated he's not too ht•PPY about that. -Public works operations cost only slightly less than police, $2.2 million. mostly for fie.Id maintenance and re:fuse collection. -General city operations, ranging from the t'Qsts of the cily council, city manager. city clerk . nttorne)', city eltt· lions and the like, cost $2, l 1nll\lon all told . -Operation of the parks. twarhes and rec1·e11tion progra1ns will run $710,000. -Various city utilities. like water mostly, cost nearly $1.8 million. -It v.·ill cost $411 .000 t.O oprr1te the t:ity's three branch libraries. One thing Wynn I.!' seeking to •c- con1plish \\'Ith what :tlrcady i1 irt e1· tretnely ausle!J budjtt:t, 1~ to build up some ·reser\'d; lie projects 1 $2.5 million surp\u, In all fund s at the end or the curr~nt fiscal year. Th:it \\'Ould jump t(f $3.3 million by (Set UUDGET, P.u1e ZJ Tax Cut Proposed Reag an Unveils School-·Mo11 ey Pla n SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reag an unveiled today an $892 million tax reform program that would cut school property taxes by $6SO million but pump $210 million in new state aid into , the poorest school districts. The Reagan plan would not raise state Income taxes. It would boost the state aales tax by one cent on the dollar and in~ crease business and luxury taxes, in· .eluding those on cigarettes and liquor. The Republican governor's plan would Gov. Wallace Aides Differ On Paralysis SILVER SPRING Md. (AP) -George C. Wallace, elated by preoldential primary triumphs in Michigan and Maryland, .... tho'wed con. t t n a e'd lm· provement from gunshot wounds today. But there was disagreement tn' medical clrclea regarding hll chance of eocaplng permanent paraly1ia. (See Page 4 for stories about the Maryland and Michigan primaries.) A medical bulletin on the condition of the Alabama governor, partially paralf.Z· ed slnce·being blt by bullets Monday dur· ing an election rally, said: "The governor spent a comfortable night. He is very alert and aware of his surroundings. He is reading the paper avidly. He is continuing to improve. All of his bodily functions are normal and stable. "Paralysis of the legs remains un· changed. "At this time, despite reports to the contrary, the exact nature of injury to the spinal cord cannot be determined un· til surgery is performed." The bulletin, issued by Dr. Joseph F. Schanno, appeared to challenge published report• that Wallace faced permanent paralysis from the hips down because of damage to the spinal column. The Washington Post today reported that the bullet severed Wallace's spinal chord . It quoted unnamed medical sources 21s saying chances of the governor ever walking again are "zero." Earlier, Billy Joe Camp, Wallace's press secretary, told a reporter that the Post story was "unfounded." Camp said the governor asked him this morning to get the latest vote totals from the two primaries. ''He was in good spirits," Camp said. "He was already aware he 'd won the primaries.'' There had been lndicatiorui that Walla ce's gunshot wound affecting the spine mlgb~ not be as serious as had been feared. ~empt to solv«.> the slate's school finance dilemma t>y a plan that would make the state and local government equal financing partners. The slate would pay half and local govcrnmenl half or all school costs. There would be a freeze on local governmen t spending and local tax rate-s couldn't be increased without a vote or the people. This is something that ma· jority Democrats in the Legislature always have Opposed. Navy l ssiies 'Casti11 g Call' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -It sounds at first like a dream came true for the many frustrated show buslne" hopeful• of Hollywood. Radio announcementl, no Jen. appealing for "aspiring performers who on tired or bit parts and walk· ona tor a featllr* rol• ,in a briUld new, full color epic." The epic, It turned out, t1 the U.S. Navy, and the "casting call'·' 11 a new Navy recruiUng appeal. The p,roduction, the adl proudly note, 'ls based on an original screenplay by John Paul Jones and boasts a cast of thousand!.'' Woman Injured, Food 'Critical' In Truck Crash Dozing off on her rounda:, a· Garden Grove woman was Injured early today when her catering truck awerved on Jamboree Road in Newport Beach and overturned, trapping her Inside. She wasn't badly hurt , but her hot and cold cargo of coffee, doughnuts, crushed ice, cottage cheese, salads, soda pop, burritos and pastrami.and-cheese-on.rye came out or the crash1 in critical con- dition. Donna R. Egan, 33, of 8622 Salish Ave., was treated at Hoag Memorial •lospital and released after the 2:25 a.m. crash . The victim told police and firemen who freed her from the upended truck that she was southbound on Jamobree Road when she nooded, then awakened to find herself on the wrong aide of the road . She swerved back, but lost control and hit a curb, overturning the food-lade(l vehicle 1,000 feet north of Santa Barbara Drive. Damage to the truck ltaelf wa1 minor, police 1aid. Reagan cautioned the Legislature that it faces the prospect or voter approval ot a stringent lid on Joc•I 1pendin& 11 the polls in N~vember lf It doesn't enact tu reform -alwny1 one of the top pdorlttea ... of his admlniatratloo. B u t t h·e D e m o cratlc-contro11ed l.egl1lature is driving for .adjournment ol the 1972 sesslon in less th&n 45 daya and Capilol observen consider prospt:ct.I for (See TAXES, Page !) Coast Route's Future Eyed By State Unit REDDING -'l1>e Caltrornla Hlgbw11 Commission, meeting here Thured1y, m1y order a tennlnatlon of Newport Freew1y at the exis ting P1clltc Cout H\gh)•ray In · Newport Btacb, tt WU lc~med today. Prevloqety the Newport Freeway, which will be extended rrom Pallu dea Road ooutherly through doimtowo Costa Me11, was planned to end fn an In.. terchange with the future Pacific Coast Free\Jay. Newport Beach, however, haa refused to sign an agreement on the COlrtaJ route which was adopted by the 1ta~ in 1963. JI the state commlssion now d~t decide to end the Newport FNew•y, also known as Route 55 Freeway, 1t Coast •flghway, It would appear to 1ugeest th.at the state isn't counting on development of a coastal freeway alignment througb Newport Beach. The Redding 1tUlon of the hlghw1y commission gets under way at the Sha1t1 County Courthouse, corner o{ Court and Yuba streets, at 10 a.m. The Newport Freeway quesUon, however, Isn't ex· pected to come up until the 1f~rnoon 1es1lon. It wat also learned that two other alternative terminations of the Route 55 Freeway -ln Co1ta Meaa -will be con- sidered. The Division of HighJ#ays wllt ouUino proposal& to awing the route either ta.st or west, jolnlng it with either Newport Boulevard Just north of Indu1trial Way, or an extension of Balboa Boulevard somewhere In the Banning pioperty welt. of Superior Avenue. •· The Coa1t •lighway terminus 'tfOtl)d be Just east of the exllllng Superlor·BaJboA Boulevard in~rlection and would involvt a alight realignment of the lreeway route, itself, according to Newp0rt CI t y Engineer Benjamin Nolan. The decision on the termlnaUon Is ae. tually being forced on the commission, earlier than it had wanted by a State (flee FREEWAY, P11e Z) Oraage Coan $9 Million ' for Parks on Ballot Wea .. er 'Ibe thought " alllng voters to approve nearly $9 million lo bonds for parks and recreation purposes would have been one to acoU at only a few years ago. TJihl·fisted vottrs, lradltlooally op- pooed to almost any proPosal that would give government more of the tr money. would have roundly turlled down any such proposition without lblnklng twlce. But that was yesterday, or yesteryear. On the June 6 primary ballot In New)lOl'I Beach will be throe .. paratc propositions, a1klng for a combined total ol 18-t mUllon to buy e,...ghJand to buy and build I~ parb, lO miles of btcycte tra1lJ and le1ve enough lelt over to buy 1111 ldditional propaty that could be prtterVed. Tbe ballot quesllml, Propo1ltlon1 F. G ind H. are far from adds-an f1vorite1 to pa!I. bowtver, llmplJ bocoUM they need tw.thlrdl •-yu" votes.. S..pportcrs, banking on the people's renewed interest in the earth around them . are giving the measures a better· than-even chance ol getting those votes this year. Whal they art asking for ls the go- . ahead to •pend 13.56 million for ac- quisition (Proposition F), $1.4 mltllon for deveiopment (ProPo•ltion G) and 13 million for a linking fund for future J>Urchues (Proposttlon H). Passage of aoy of the measures would . not guarantee the acqublUon or develop- ment ol any specific parks, playgrounds or blcyclt trail• but city offlcllt1 have declared their lnttnllon to use the money to carry out rec:ommend>UOOJ In tbe in- terim m.uter plan Of parks, DOW before <OW1cllmen for alloption. The plan. already approved by l b • Paru, Beachel and ~ealion Com- I mission and the Planning Commission, provides: SITE ACQUISmoN -We•t Newport (PE'. rJght-0f·way l -West Newport (Sanla Ana River) -West Newport ($emlniuk Slew) -West Newport (Versailles View Park) -Balboa Island (Methodist Church) -B1tboa 11tand (UllJl>tclfied) -Balboa Island (Ul\SPecifiod) -Balboa Island (Channel Island) -Promontory Point (View park} -Newport Heighll ('Yiew park} -Penfnsuta Point (expaJUlon) -Harbor View Rills (npan.sion) -Spy~tus Hill -Harbor Vlew ffilt1 (to be annexed) --O>rona lll~bllndJ -Irvine downcoast (to be annued) Planners ind recrtalion officials eilt !he almos1 total 1bsence o1 paru 1n tbe West Newport ·and Balboa J1l1nd and the fa ct th1t the city does not meet nation.al park standards as a whole. "Two acres per thousand was ustd as the guideline in ·determining Io r neighborhood park space," according to the interim plan. "The Guide for Planning Recre1Uonal Parks in Ca!Uornla 1ugge1t1 four 1cre1," .the report e1pla!n1, but says lhlJ figure wa1 not uaed becauae of the com- prehensive recreat!Onal planning co..,.pt advocated for Newport Beach. Thlt includes a wide variety of faclliUet and 1cUvltie1 web 11 otf-ttrttt bicycle tral11, peclt1trl1n walks , view 1itel, natur1l areal, aquatic sports an~ boating 1ctlvttles that UJUally are not in- cluded ln cilculating 1re1 requirement.a . Newport Beach now has about 7$ llcrtl of park1, which Dsum to I.IS 1m1 per 1.000 population, hued ... the eatlnated current population ol il,400 people. ~ .. ~fore sunsblne on the 11enda for Thured>y with high ttmperat11tt1 along the beachea at 12 rllln& to 72 Inland. Lows tonight ~- .I NS I DP, Tftbi\ l' It'• a big wtck fO'r opening• ln tivt thtottr wfth Orangt Coo.rt Colkgr, thr Coria Jfua Cl1"c Playhoufr and the H..,._ tlngwn BrOA:h P"'1JhoWT .u- rablng thd1 cu!1ah1'. Stt 'l'M· ater No~1. Pag< 24. L.M. 1MrC • tJ kafltlt It c;......... • c;.,.. c;.,.. " Clnlll'Mll n ... c-1a M c .... _, ,. De•• _,.,.,. tt ......... , ... . .. ,..., ......... . ,,.... ., ... Mtntcwt • ... ..._ . -. ............ , ...... -----. --. t;~c..r " "-............ : -· -............ llltD ....... == "" -. -:-.. :-:.....: --~ % DAILY PILOl N Next Week Nixon's Agenda ' • Ill Russia El 1000 Open AIR SlATION • FtoJn Wile Ser,·ices: Prtsident Nix on \l'ill meet at least eight times (or talks with the r:uling Soviet lrlo nett Wfllli: but the agenda for both sides l.!i· QSe.1 ~n, hlgh·level Soviet sources tiaid _today. Despite more than a year· o [ preliJninary dlploma.Ut'"eichanges about the~ip, which Nixon said "'Tuesday def!f~,was on, no apeci(ic agenda has 3 Se . tb' sources said. ,, si4ent and his advisers, in- c g r. Herµ-y Kissinger who visited Moscow secrE!tiJ. last month, will meet at least twice daily•/or the first four days or the visit with Communist party Secretary Genefat:~nld 11. Brezhnev , Premier Alexei ft, Kosygin and President Nikolai V. Podgorny. the sources said. Pri vate talk.I aiBo may be held. . ... -, ·1 ~-:lf'rom Page 1 ~![:~~~~:~ mnn drains. ~NITfRY SEWERS: A~-pilmp 11ta.~i¢!. betterment pr<1gram, $15,000. !WAD' P.JtOJECTS: Annual streel and aHey i!!ealcoatinji!'.. resurfacing a n d reconstruction, $22.1,805. secretary of State \Villiam P. Rogers, wbo did not participate In the plenary sessions during Nixon's visit to Pekilig in Febru~ry, will participate in !he i\105.- ' cow talks, they 1ald. Soviet Forei$n Minister Atidrei A. Gromyko also wjll be present. The largest single group Of newsmen ever to vi!it the Soviet Union wlll ac- company the presidential party. The sources said 350 newsmen. ill- cluding resident foreign \correspondents and Soviet reporters, have been ac· credited. Of that total, 238 will fly in, in· eluding 111 wire service and newspaper reporters. 64 network newsmen and technicians .and 64 photographers and f)hoto lab specialists. Veteran Kremlinologists expect the Soviets to keep a tight lid on news during lhe talks but note it is lhe first time the Soviet government has se t up a press center for a visiting head of state. FronaPagel FREEWAY ... Department of Public Works request to condemn a parcel of Newp::irt Beach prop- erty planned for condominiur11 corr struction. ! u l~INE \ ... l'AllltS AND RECREATION: Bicycle trails on Ford Road and lrvlne Av,nue, $2$;ilo0i HOconstruct slope at Westcliff Park, tl0,000. CONSULTANT STUDIES: G e n e r a I plan, noise element, $20,000; General plin, community design elemen~ $10,000; General plan, traffic element, $38.000; c;;n.ral plan, shoreline element, 11.2,500. City officials had rejected a £late re· quest to delay approval of the 494-unit project just west of Superior Avenue pen· ding Thursday morning's meeting in Red· ding. If the freeway is to be brought down to the Coast Highway, it would have to go straight -acNss the parcel, accgrding to city planning official s. LAGUNA BEACH MISCEI.LANEOUS, GEN. F V N D: Olympic swimming pool at Newport Har· bor High Sclwol, $47,000; Replace plumb- ing in public rest rooms, $25,000; Park· ing meters for Ocean Front lot, $1,500; JnstaJl 10,000 gallon diesel tank and pump at city yar~, $3,500. _ WATER FUND: Water main replace-- m~t, $70,000; Water meter replacement, $10,000; Engineering for improvements to Bayside Drive, $6,000; Rec on st r u ct facilities due to Corona del Mar Freeway work, '60,0oo; CUrb and road work, B)g. Canyon Reservolr, $13,000; New wafer main Jamboree lloid, $15,000; Enlarge pro~ water main, Newport Place, $22,000; Clorination equipment, Big Clrr yon ae,,ervoir, $5,000; Repair Big tan. yon Reservoir lining, •10,000. STATE GAS TAX PROJECTS: Con- struct Unlvenlty Drive from Jamborte Road to realigned MacArthur (city's share), $100,QOO; Traffic aiBqal improve-- menll, $32,000; Widen Balboa Boulevard from · Coast Highway to Hth Stre.t (city's share), $140,000; Widen Placentia Avenue, $18,000; Widen Jamboree Road from -San Joaquin Hills Road to Ford Road, $40,000; Landscaping of arterlal streets1 $30,000; Payment to county for excess right-of-way obtained for 32nd Street. $20.000; Engineering for wort on Bayalde Drive, $81000; MisceUaneoua property acquistion for street-widening, $83,000; Intersection widening and traffic signal projects, $65,000 ; Modiry Coast Jtighway channelization between Tustin '.Avenue and the Arches. $3,500; Engineer· ing for construction of Dover Drive-Irvine Avenue intersection. $25,000; Engineering fqr widening Ford Road b e t w e e n MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road, $30.000; Widen Hospital &ad from Newport Boulevard-to Plat:enUa, $70,000. EXCISE TAX PROJECTS: Njght lights Newport Harbor High School tennis C{lurls, $9,000; Redevelop Lido Park, $7,000; Landscape Newport Center fire station, $10,000; Parking lot at Mariners 1 .. ibrary. $10,000; Harbor View Hills Senior Citizens park, $20,000; Develop in· terim West Newport Park. $8,850; Renovate fire engine. $14.990; Renovate ladder truck, $15,625; Replace doors Lido Jsle fire station, $1,000. OIANGI COAST • DAILY PILOT Tiie Or•• (OIJI DAILY PILOT, Will! whiCll b comblntcl "'' N•W•PltH, 11 l'Ubtl~ br f!le Or•nv-(OIJI f'11Dll1llln11 Comp,iny, S~· ral• edllion1 ar1t p..,bll1llld, Mond•V lhrOU<I~ FrKSty, tor Co1la Miisa, Ntwpc•I s~~tll, Hvntlng'lon 91ach/FDVn1tfn V•IJty, la111111• and., 1 .... 111e1s1lkllfbttk and San Cle.,,.nJe/ Slin Juan CtPi•!r8r.o A •inote regio~•! edlllon t!o pUblhlt(od S•l11rdt)" a"1!1 S11ng~y•. The prlncll11r p;blltl'llno pi.111 Ii 11 JJO wt1r Bty $rree1, Coll• Meu, C.ll!oml1, t 7•U. Rolterf N. We•d Pr11;o1111 and Pubtit!ler Jack R. Curlty Viet htaldtlll Ind 0.n.rt l MfNOtr Thomas KttYil Ecll!or TI.0111•• >.. M11rphin1 Men•11nf fllltllr L Peter Kri•o N""1IOl1 lt.o! Clly licll"°' "--~Offlu JJJ) Ntw,ort lowlttard M•ili111 A44n1t: P.O. lox 1175, 92661 -°""" OMcw CO.ff Me.if DI w .. t 8•,-Sfrwt t.•111t111 effd'I: m ,.,.,., """"~ f4\illlllfttllOll 8tNll! 17115 l tfleh &fultV1111 a.n Cle!DlllftJ at Hortll Iii Cll'!'llt111 ltNI Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. Wynn will be present at the hearing to argue against the "protective conM demnation." · He said he will oppose it on the grounds that the state does not have a !reeway agreement with the city for the Newport Freeway. Wynn js also expected to bring up a recommendafion by Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis that the rottet be swung way to the west and brought to the Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. Public Works Director Joseph T. Devli n is scheduled to outline details of the .state's three altemauve routings at an open meeting of the West Newport Beach lmprovement Association tonight at 7:30 o'clock in City l!all. Mr.s. Margot Skilling, a spokesman !or the association and a long-time Freeway Fighter, Indicated homeowners wlll op- pcse the proposed tennination o! the route at the Cout Higbway in We!lt New· port. She said they feel the local streets could not handle the traffic Jt would bring in. "In addition, it conflicts with Governor Reagan's stated policy on freeways that affect the environment of the coastal cor~ ridor," she contended. A Reagan-Public Works Department policy that forbids freeways within five miles of coastal wnes , except uoder ex· treme circwristances and with local ap- proval, was released last year. On the other hand, l\frs. Skilling said she was delighted at what she called "the state's first admission that the Coast Freeway may not ever be built." Representatives of the Robert H. Grant Corporation, developer of the proposed cOndominium, indicated they also intend to send a spokesman to the Highway Commission bearing to contest the corr demnation request for any of their 31· acre parcel. E'rmnPngel TAXES ... Reagan's plans slim. The governor's program is pil led against a nearly $1 billion tax shift plan proposed by Assem bly Speaker Bob Moretti, (D-Van Nuys), which is on the Assembly floor. The Rea gan plan would mean a net tax cut of $78 a year for the average California homeowning family earning $5,000 a year. The savings would be $97 for a family with a $25,000 income. Reagan said there would be an across- the-board· cut in local school taxes of $650 milllon and there would be no increase in those taxes for two years. The Reagan plan would boost the bank and corporation tax by 1.4 percent or $1 25 million Jn its fir st full yea r of opera· lion. the same as in the Moretti plan. Bul instead of the income tax hike ~1oretti proposes. the Reagan plan would increase cigarette taxes by five cents a pa ck, or $18 million. and liq uor taxes by 50 cents a gallon. or $26 million annually. It also would count on $240 mlllion in federal revenue sharing money and $100 million from a budget surplus. ( NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE PRE-ZONES INDUSTRIAL AREA -CroBS hatched area on map shows the 9,500.acre annexa· tion. The portion lying northeast of the Santa Ana Freeway is zoned-M-1-to allow Irvine Company DAl'-Y PILOT lltftn M# development of a new industrial park while re- mainder of annex parcel remains in agr!cultural- A·l-zontng. Harbor Chamber to Honor 50 Top School Scholars Fifty top senior scholars from Cor1ll1a and KaUe-Zwem. Sal$1torlan honors <lel Mar and Newport Harbor high will go to Denny Cline who missed a 4.0 schoola, including five atudehts with aveFage by one "B" in chemistry. perrect 4.0 grade point averages, will be other Corona del Mar seniors to be honored at a Newport Harbor Chamber honored by the Chamber are Michael of Commerce breakfast May 24. Lowe, Gillian Symonds, John Blanpled, The Annual Commodores' CJ u b James Cote, Maria White, Kath I e en Scholarship Breakfast will be held at 7:30 Sheldon, William Viergiver, Lynne a.m. at the BaJboa Bay Club. L_ Rosenberg, Paula JSru~~ier, Margaret "The vent is held as part of 'the Kronauer and Scott HornDeak. Also James Luse, Vaerie Cardeiro, Charrtber's purpose m guiding community John Yundt, Paula Schneider, Richard youth," said Chamber Manager Jack Yorba, Gloria Somers, Ping Ho, Cinday Barnett. Schieber, William Power, Martha Tilley . William J. Teague, vice president of Purex Corp. and former candidate for Congress, will be guest speaker for the event. Teague is also a formr vice preai· dent of Pepperdlne University in Los Angeles. The Commodores will also select one girl student from the honor II.st to J'f:Celve the Agnes Blomquist Award to assist in her college edu~tlon. The award, a $50 savings. bond, was i~ ltlated by the Commodore to honor Mis.s Blomquist, fonner president of the old Newport·Balboa Savings and 1.-0an. All of the students will receive a new collegiate dictionary. The three straight "A" students from Corona de! Mar High are Barbara Eliades. Karin Feldman and Valerie Kriz. All will serve as valedictorians for the graduating class. Newport !-{arbor High had two straight "A" students who will aerve as co- valedictorians. They are Diane Draper Fron• Page 1 BUDGET ••• and RJchard Heather . Other top Newport Harbor High seniors include Jim Sweet, John Holcomb, Susan Phillips, Barbara Hiestand, Kristine Bensen, Nancy Wolfe, Sue Herman, John Farrer, Terry Johnson, Terrill Moore, Charlotte Butz, Sally Harris and John Diemer. Also, Steve Plumb, Jean Partel, Steve Schone, Tim Quinn, Dave Eastman; Scot Wall, Tracey Gust, Jane Burton and Karen O'Brien. Tlcllets for the breakfast, which Is limited in attendance to 300 people, are $3.50. Reservatiow: should be made with the Chamber office by Monday. r· t GEM TALK by June 30. !973, under the plan he has WHY INDEPENDENT presented. JEWELERS GROW Of that, $100.000 would go into a new In spite of multiple chain store ''stabilization fund," intended to be left credit operations, direct mail sell .. untouched except in the e1.se of dlre ing and overseas buying, the 'ind&- emergency. pendent jeweler ii steadily grow- Although Wynn's spendillg package wa& fng both in number and volume. prepared under strict council guidelines. Why? Because an owner~rat .. there are three key weas where changes ed jewelry store, which we are, is of significance may come: part of the communJty, contribut .. -The $13.3 million llgurt wUI be In-ing to Its weUare and oHer.l!!g_per- creascd, about $300,'*1,"1fbtn wqe con-sonal aorvice to its cu1tomer1. Artwork Entries Accepted Friday For Festival Friday ts the only day artworks will be accepted for judging In the Newport Beach City ·Art.s Festival Sulllby. Entries must be delivered bet....., t a.m. and 5 p.m. to the main entrance of Clly Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. There i1 a limit of two entries per Pfraon and a fl entry fee per piece.' The annual display of works will be held on the City Hall lawn and In the Civic ~nter Gallery from 1 to S p.m. All New~rt Beach resident. 16 years old and up are eligible to enter their artworks in one of the two categories - graphic arts or "hangable" crafts. The top award will be $300 with other cash prizes for runners·up. A closed judg· ing will be held Saturday and awards: will be made at 3 p.m. Sunday. . The public festi val will also feature theatrical performances by the South Coa.t Repertory and the Children'• Theater GuUd of Newport Harbor, music by Newport Harbor High Sdiool's Mid Shipmen and peasant dances by the Newport Ballet. The plan would guara ntee all school districts a minimum annual :1upport of $687 for each elementary pupil and $900 for tach high school child. tracts ~ neaot18ted with !ht employ• Also b e c a u 1 e e11mputerized assoctatJona. chains olten find It difficult to get It would do away with the state basic aid program of support for high wealth !chool districts which can afford to p~ vlde adequate support for their own children. -Glavu ll llmfiarly d•t.nnlned to "special items, give special atten- !ight for more money for police p-Uon. tection -.and may have the council vof.e;,I And because we offat better to get iL He uked for aboUt $220,000 Ideas, bettu service and usually more than Wynn Ia recommenclln(, lower prices becauae lower over- mostly for additional manpower and heed more than offsets quanUty Annex Site Prezone(l By Irvine Jly GEORGE LEIDAL Of 1M D•llY r llol Sttll Leaving no room for questioiling the d· ty ot Irvine's intentions fo_r_developmtnt of the 9,500 acres it see ks to annex. coun· cilmen Tuesday night pre-'zoned tht l,600 acre future industrial park. councilmen unanimously adopted an urgency ordinance enforcing the county ioning for the industrial area th at lies southeast of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. 'Then, because the urgency ordina~l·r contained a necessary section limittng the duration of the zoning Jaw to four months, councilmen introduced A permanent mne Jaw. That motion by Councilmen Henry aOO Ray Qa igley.Jr. al.so passed unanimously the required first reading. The two actions seemed to deflate arguments that Irvine had some other use in mind for the potentially tax-ric h parcel. The zoning would seem to assure residents of both the proposed Mission Viejo and Irvine Unified School Di stricts: that the property will be developed for in· dustrial use, not residential. The action assures the Irvine Comp any that if the annexation is approved folio\\'· ing the May 24 hearing before the Local Agenc;y Formation Commission (LAFC), the city will have zoned the property for uses consistent with the land develop- ment !inn's plans for an industrial park similar to the Irvine Industrial Complex. The 9,600-acre annexation later reduced to 9,500 acres to accommodate freeway and highway conatrucUon in the largely Wldtveloped 1tta, was sparked by ~ pending development of the new in- dustrial area. Irvine ·councilmen contend the fn.. dustrlal tax ba_se will balance eventual residential development expected to oc- cur in the remainder of the 9,500 acre an· nexation. Tuesday night's pre-zoning action, however, leaves the bulk of the par.eel in :agricultural use. Lion Country Safari, a 500-acre recreational amusement at· traction, falls in that area. City Manager \Villiam Woollett Jr. noted that· Lion Country would continue to enjoy a conditional use pennit under the terma of the A·l zoning classification set in the pre-zoning. Approximately half of the 1,600 acre future indUJtrial park Hes within tht boundaries proposed for the Mission Vie-- jo Unilied School District. On J1U1e 5, voters in the Tustin Union High Scboo1 Dimlct will be asked to apo prove a reorganization plan that •ould abolish the Tustin elementary and high school districts and the San Joaquin and Tt1buco elementary dl3tricts. Eight Directors Slated , for CofC The C.Orona del Mar Chamber af Com· merce will nominate eight new directors during a general membership meeting Thursday at noon in the VlUa Sweden Restaurant. The vacancies on the Chamber's IS.. man . board . wil~. occur after July I. A special nominating committee Is schedul· ed to report and nominations for the posta will bt accepted from the !Joor. Ron Robles, manager of Pat "far!ey's-. Men's Shop, has already been appo inted as a Chamber director to complete tht term left vacant by Stuart Towne. - A guest speaker has also been planned for the 11lllcheon meeting and reserva· tions can be made by calling the Chimber ollice. T~.,._ l7t41 ,42 .. Ul C:fOlilffW Ml•tti.t i4l·ll71 I, 1'71, °"'"9t (Offt Nlllllllnt • Nt MWt UWtta. rt11111r1t1-. ..... .,. .........,,......,... llMflll ,...,....., WllflWt N*lff ..,. °""""' °""'*'• ...... Hr.I tt Codi MtMt The ReaAan plan would equalize school diatrlct linanclng but his 1tawnent did not say how, The California Supreme Court ruled last year that the state's reliance on the local propttty tax dt.crlrnlnale• against children UvU., In poor mas. 'l'bil Is because those areu are uoable to ral£e th<-~ money needed lo Jll'O\'ldt • quality. ~Ike. Cl' ... u sood • It availa ble to children In wcalthj dblrlcls. ~~~;'!j projects, lllte 1 Wut Nawport :~it~ls.power of cha!nJ or mail op- llbrnry that at Ie11t one councilman The sparkle you see In our atore wants, road eonttruction and resurfacing lt not the •1itter ol •""'"•Ive fix· and stonnJ!raln rtplacemenl that Publlc d "'di -r-I th Work.I Dlnlctor Joseph Devlin wanll. lures an splay ca1t1. t'• • Public pruaure Jn the put fur a bold. beauty and quality of iem• and th<-llne approach' to tuff, may be ,. Jewelry sel~Ud penonally by °'' J. C .J/ump~ritJj Jeweferj 1821 NEWl'ORT_ ILVD, COSTA MESA • .,.,..ton .,, """" ..., ,._,_. ... _, .. _ ttMMDMhl't. • strot111 thll 1'111' fAt pitloc proJectli ilime ' Our people who Arve you bave that <G1tncllmOD. ·/Uy be laced !111h I been with. us a loac tline; and r:evtlJllll tbtm.1-.0 the Umlll ~. they'll UJUally be htto when you tliemse1v ... Gliglilall1 placed iipoo w;nn. return for ~ or help, • COll'llHllHT TllMI llAHICAMlllCAltD-MASTll qlAlll 21 YWI IH IAMI LOCATION PHOHI 1414401 . • I I • I • J I I t • ' DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE A New Freeway Move . . PIU¥ilnJ away, Newport Beach will again be at a CaliforllJ,l H1gbway Commission meeting Thursday try· Ii lng this lime to get the Newport Freeway moved so it !1 comes to the coast in Huntington Beach. · ;; While commission aides say the proposal, advanced ' 'f a couple of weeks ago br Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis, may . l not get any consideration -because it's not on the . / agenda -the subject of the Newport Freeway is going :tl. to get some kind of airing. • . ): Officials of the Division of Highways will be there :~ to ask for a~thorization to file for "protective condem· ; · nation" of a piece of the Robert H. Grant·Beeco Ltd. _property on Superior Avenue. Since Newport Beach has t~ authorized construction of some 500 condominium units. . ,_ on that Rarcel .-which is wqy highway planners want ·~ 1t conde!llned!1mmed1ately -City.Manager Robert L. ~~ Wynn will get some chance to talk. · Wynn says basically he's going to argue against the ! 1 condemnation because there is no freeway agreement ; for Route 55 through that area and development is now planned there. ' ~ How far he'll get is anyone's guess ~ince the Divi· sion of Highways had asked the city to hold up the zon· ing action pending the condetnnation hearing tornorro'v. I True Test: Park Bond Vote Enthusiasm for the Newport Beach park bond issue ~ has been dormant in recent weeks. recreation-ope!l space oriented measures didn't catch fire publicly as had initially been boped. On the p1us side, !rom their point or view. opposi· lion to the measures has been minimal . There were no ballot arguments fil ed against any of the three propositions -"F" for $3.5 million for land acquisition, 1.'G" for $2.4 million for park and bicycle trail development and "H" for $3 million for future site acquisition. . What, public oppositipn there has been came from a man whose property the city wants to buy for a view park in1 Newport Hei ghts. The June 6 balloting may be an Ideal test of the current mood and concern for the environment, r~ gardless of th ~ intensity of the campaign . Two thirds of the people ca st ballots for ecology· minded city co uncil candidates recently. But the park bond vote, which affects their pocketbooks, will be the true test of how Newport Beach residents feel about paying to ihtprove the future character of their city. More Airport Pressure? Collins Radio Company goes ba ck before the plan• ning commission Thursday with plans for intense com· merCial development of its l 77·acre tract near Orange Collnty Airport. • The proposed development, including two million square feet of office space and a 450-unit hotel, is essen· tially the same plan that commissioners wouldn 't even listen to several months ago. • With only 20 days to go until the election, the cili· ,, zens' committee working for passage is just now getting ; out its first mailing urging voter approval of the $8.9 · million in bonds. Campaigners assuredly are dedicated to their task, but in the three weeks ahead they face a tough cha!· lenge to convince the electorate they would get what _ they would pay for. Collins has industrial zoning on the property. Il will be interesting to See what arguments they can now come up with to sell the city on their plans, in view of the city's often-professed worry about· creating more pressure for expansion of service at Orange County air- porL ,-'Psst! I'm will in' to ~!ear out of the territory if you71 m~ke it look like you chickened out.' ;· Unfortunately, as far as the supporters go, the An Old Line That Still Stings Today (sYDNEY J. HARRIS) Tbonghll ol Large: Almost 250 years ago, Dr. Thomas Fuller wrote a line that contains as much 1tiog today, when be remarked: "Ac· cuaing the times i1 but excusing ourselves." • • • Self-cent.redness Is nol 'just lllOrolly wrong, ii is prqmalically wrong, because U doesn't --nobody Is large umqh to be the center of his own universe, no matter bow much he ag· grandizes to himself. • • • OnJy when ''treaties'' beLw~ natioo.1: have the. force of contracts bet ween penoM will Ille idea of intematill'lal law have any substan· live meaning ; until then, a treaty is merely a promise to do aomet.hlng until it :J.' serving one's • • • If your early character is not shaped by \\'hat you are given to admire, it wtll be defanned by what you are given to hate. • • • Passers-by who stop to rubberneck at a public catastrophe ought to be fined for "social pollution." • • • The reason that men should be freed from external struggle as much as possi· ble is &o that they can devote their energies to becoming who they really are, who they were meant to be. • • • Collectors as a class ha ve always Dear Gloomy Gus It surely is nice that West Newport has a mayor to look out for it. Now bow about our having one for the rest of the city? -C M.S. Tiiis fttlUrl nillKh rtadl'1' \l'kWI, ,_,. fM'c:ff&arlly IMM ri 1111 n1wutPf'I', S•llll YOUf' NI """' i. Oklclm1 Gus. 0.llY ~llOf. rainUy repelled me: the lust for ac- quisition is not tempered (to my mind) by the fact that the object may be esthetic; indeed this seems only to ad!Y hypocriay to greed. • • • If most tourists were forbidden to cal'" ry cameras, they wouldn 't travel without the gratification of bringing back pictures to show to their friends . • • • Not what you say, or what you think, or even what you feel, but what you choose, determines what you become. • • • Historically, all "military action" began u banditry; a fortress attacked, a piece of land seized, and the new masters established themselves as ''a party of patriots" to resist the banditry of others. • • • It seem! odd to me that the veterinarian is considered a cut below the physicians, when it would seem to take a much higher degree of medical ability to diagnose and tre~t a patient who can't tell you his symptoms or complaints. • • • "Count your blessings" is a stupid in. junction. for it is precisely the nature of a blessing that tt is qualitative, not quan. titative: one substantial blessing can more than make up for a host of discom- forts. • • • It may be an index to the fragm ented character of our culture that AmeNca has the finest snacks in the world, but the worst meals. Emotionalism at Flood By ROB ERT I!. BADHAM Assemblyman, 7l1t District The environmental issue before us to. day is not a partisan one. I think all people, regardless of political beliefs, ~re for clean air, clean water and preserving our natural resources. The environmental problem Ui certainly not going to disap- pear by Itself. It requires a rational, sound program . and will not be resolved by emotionalism. I think one example of emotionalism on the rampage can be found in. t.he ill-con· celved hastily-drawn Propos1t1on t (the .. Cleari Environment Act''), which wOI be presented for 1 vote of the pe<>ple of the Stile June S. It Is import.ant for every voter lo uk: "What are U1e proposed melbods Proposition t would use? Wh•t is the priC't? And are there any other perhaps more desirable and better alternatives?" BERE A.RE SOME of U1e problems that can be expecttd from this proposed re.strtcttve measure: Gasoline will probably be raUoned and 1 lively biAck market in gas otamps will rtlU1t. 11 usable g11 wlll be in short sup. ply for aeveral years. There won'l be much of a mlrket for a used car, either, unie11 II can be modified lo bum unleaded gasoline. Prlcts for food , clothing, goods ol all kinds aod utBlty bills will IOlt, due 11 hl1hlr fo<l and lnnsportatlon costs. Jot.s will be lost In 1 wide ran1e of bultnel• bec>u•• or forced sbutdOwnl. Bnnmoull and biackoUll can be expected u 1 IUllll al 'Ille lad: of nucle1t power plants. Ironically, the ban on nuclear plants will create more air pollution than we have at present by forcing the need to use fossil fuels In their place. WE ALL KNOW that It has required time to reach our present environmental conditions, and despite the chilling doomsdaying from Proposition 9 ad- vocates, It also will t.ake time to reverse our course. The time needed to do the job ls not so long as to bring on the cataclysmic results predicted by the brea st-beaters among us. Hitting the panic button will ac- complish nothing, and in fact, these emo.- Uonat reactions will only delay con· slructive work. What we need Is a sound, rational attitude applied to 1 resolute 1tep.by·step program. I think to attempt to eliminate ooe prol> 1em by causln& another, even greater one, makes little sense. And to bring our state 1nlo a druUcally depressed ecooomlc condition Is hardly the oort of future 1nyOne cares to .fact. ~ SOLtrrION IS by oo means lo do awa,y with machinery and mass pro.- ductlon. Tbe pruenl environmental eris~ will be aoived by the Vf!rY lnstrumenl thal cau.sed it -technology. With cool he1dt and sclenUfic mearch, poslllve changes can be made. •od without caus- ing represflve condltlons. As Yale t<OnOll)lst Henry C. Wallie Mked: 11Do you want to commit suicide for fear of remote death?" N Foreign Travel Costly in Money, Absenteeisni . . California's Junketing Congressmen By MICHAEL GREEN WASHINGTON -Nineteen members of the California congressional delegation spent a total of more than $50,000 junketing abroad last year and col· lectively visited 51 foreign capitals. They accounted collectively for al least 146 days of absences from congressional dutie s in Washington. The Wormation is contained ln travel expense statements covering the period Jan. I-Dec. 31, 1971, filed with U1e House clerk by chairmen ol variom legillative commlttee_s so far this year. The 19 Californians traveled at govern- ment expense, for the most part using so-- called American counterpart funds, or foreign currency bought by the U.S. which can only be spent in foreign coun- tries. REPORTS ON THE foreign travels and expenses of the remaining 19 members of the :JS.man California House delegation were not yet available. Final totals could push the amount of money spent junk§.ing abroad by California con- gressmen· alone close to the $100,000 mark and account for still more time away from congressional duties. The amount ef time and money ex· CALIFORNIA'S CONGRESS pended by California lawmakers abroad ranged from short periods .at minimum expense, while corxlucting eenuine con. gressional business overseas, to lavish globe-girdling at taxpayers' expense. The California congressman most often fn and out of airports last year appeared to be Rep. Charles Wilson, O.Los Angeles, who spent at least 40 days in 11 different countries and $8,600'. Wilson returned to one of tbe countries, Japan, three different times during the year. His travels ranged from Iceland to Australia and Hong Kong, with eight days in Paris. WU.SON WAS PRESENT to vote on only 61 percent of the roll callL in the House last year. _ Next in line was Rep. Craig Hosmer, R· Long Beach, who visited 12 countries - one more than Wilson -but spent only half the mt0unt of time and money. He made 84 percent of the House vot~. Rep. Bob Wilson, R·San Diego, apent 21 days visiting eight foreign capitals, spend- ing $5,602.69. He answered 73 percent of the roll calls last year. Rep. Richard Hanna, D-Orange County, only charged the taxpayers $600 for 12 days he spent visiting four countries in the Far East. He mi ssed all but 59 per· cent or the House votes in 1971, the wotst .attendance record for any Democratic congressman from California. THE LOWEST VOTING scoro by a Republican lawmaker from the state was that belonging to Rep. Charles Gubser, R- Santa Clara, who was present for only 57 percent or the votes. Gubser spent 23 day1 abroad and toured seven countries. He s p e n t 13.686.34. The expense records show the following travels by other California congressmen : Rep. Robert L. Leggett, D-Vailejo -9 days in France, $1.318.03. Rep. George Miller, D-Alameda -29 days abroad, 8 countries, $4:,159.3.f. REP. DON EDWARDS, D-San Jose · IS days, 6 countries, $3,114.00. Rep. Phlllip ~urto--n.. D-San Francisco • 25 days, 7 countrjes, '3,207.36. Rep. !Jooel Vao Deerlin, D-San Diego· 12 days. 3 countries, $1,905 .59, Rep. George Danielson, 0-Los Angeles· 13 da ys. 7 countries. $2,759.IL Rep. Robert Mathias, R·Visa\ia • 15 days, 3 countries, $1,845 .42. Rep. Burt L. Talcott, R·Monterey • ?t days, 9 countries, $2,429.46. REP. DON H. CLAUSEN. R·Crescenl City • 11 days , 6 countries, $2,145.07. Rep. Thomas M. Rees, O.Beverly Hills • 8 days, 3 countries, $1,001.36. Rep. Alphonw Bell, II-Los Angele1 • 8 da ys in Finland, 11,389.08. Rep. Edward Roybal, IJ.Los Angel• • 18 days , 8 countries , $1 ,682.84. Rep. Del Clawson, R·Los Angeles • 29 days, 9 countries, $2,544.96. THE LOWEST EXPENSE account amo ng the California · lawmakers was turned in by Rep. John E. Moss. !).. Sacramento, as a delegate last year to the Mexico .United States tntcrparl iamentary co nference in Mexico City. Moss spent only $136.93 and return· ed to the U.S. complaining that no serious business had been conducted and that he would not accept an assignment 1s a delegate again. Catalina Not a Good Site for LAX To the Editor : In answer to Paul Burchett's letter, .. LAX to Catalina" (Mailbox, May 10), I would like to point out exactly what is wrong with using CatalU,a Island as Los Angeles International Airport. It is unclear whether Mr. Burchett had in mind the idea of de~eloping Catalina Airport into an international opera. tion -something which is hardly practi· cal with its mere 3,200 foot long runway. Besides the hazard er rapproaching the airport over sheer 1,600 foot high cliffs, over which pilots often experience c1Ji ficulty when caught in1 their violent uf end downdrafts, only the shorthaul STOL (short-take-of·and·landiq:) turboprop air· liners could operate id and out of such a small airport. THE TOPOGRAPHY of the Island precludes the possibillty of building a larger facility which could handle today's (and tomorrow's) jets. But even if this could somehow be done , what would the thousands of people who use LAX every day do to get to the mainland? Catch another flight, perhaps, at additional ex- pense? No longer would friends and relatives be able to drive passengers to and from the airport. And anyone who enjoys the amenities Catalina has to offer B11 George --- -Dear Georee: I've long been a George fan. I think he's terrUlc .•• and sent ' copies to my SOii: wherJ ba.-w11 in the Navy, one to my aister tn Dallas and to my daughter In De Land, F1a . You bring a bright note to tbe paper every day . • thanks for a lot of 1aughs. Now here·s 1 qu!!UOn fer Georae. Does one have to ask you 1 que:!I· lion to get an answer? PAT OF ia:wroRT BEACH Dear Pat : Nol in your ca.se, Pat -anyway you want to handle ii I (After a le~ ter like that &be can have every aM'Atr J'vc got In stock, whether she h;ls qu..tlonl lor them or not.!) MAILBOX Letters from Teaders are welcome. Normally writers should conveu their messages m 300 words or less. The right to condense Letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let. ters must include signature• and mail· ing address, but names may be with· held on Tequest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetr11 will not be pub. lished. will tell you that the island is already overcrowded. Obviously, Catalina must lake 1 back seat to the other two often.mentioned airport possibilities of Camp Pendleton and tbe Chino Hills. CHRISTOPHER J. WILCOX Refreshing Difference To the -Editor : Than~ you for the picture on the front page of today's paper (May 13) showing students praying for the end of Vietnam hostilities. It was a refreshing difference to see students seeking God for help in- stead of picturing students taklng things into the ir own hands and rJotlng:, etc. MRS. LEO KELLER l're.Ull Vnl•lrlw To the Editor : J wrote to the mayor" of Newport Beach February 28, concerning a parking fine we got. I felt it wasn't fa ir. The fine should have been revoked. All the mayor did was send my letter to the pbllce depBrtment. 'Ibey sent me a letter saying . tht line couldn't be revoked because II had already gone thnlugb tbe police biol· ter. I tnow better because our son went to court, wcm his cqe on a traffic viola- tion. llKR£ LS WHAT happell(d:feb. 20 we went , to lel'V1<ei l a1 St Andrews Presbyterian Church. We parked across the street in front of the school in the painted red area, which we would never do on a school day. Wben we got out, we had » fine. On Feb. 27 we went to the service again. J saw three can: parked in that same red area with California license plates. When we got out, l checked these cars. They bad no tickets. If this is fair, I'd like to know it. Are only the California people privileged and all out-of-staters picked on and fined? WE HAVE TRAVELED every state In the U.S. in the last five years. Have never had a fine of any kind. Anytime we happen to make a boo-boo through ig- norance of the various state traffic laws, .we have been given a warning first, which is as it should be. Seems like California police are asked to crttck down on out-of-staters. Why? We would like to retire to Southern california but it looks like California doesn't want any more taxpaying people to help build roads, pay for their mllny welfare cases and whatever. I know twill ctrtainly inform anyone of what hap- pened to us whenever the state of C4llfornia Is brought up in a con· venation. PIONA MILLER Streett.r, N.D. Vicious 'Cat-pper• To the Editor: All my 'llfe l have loved kiltleo and l 1.1ke U>em to the veta and have U>e pro- per shots, spayed or altered so they will slay at bome and ~ with me when I Quotes Jarnn F. McFarlalld, "'"'"" G<oeral Mills, Inc:., lo S.F. 'peetb -"Despite our grut na.Uonal accomplWuntnts a wave of criticism has encuJfed American socl· oty. Much or this nepUve approach has - fon:ed us lo n1mlne our lnsttlUiions and our ln4f_vkfual and. national lives (and may ) Plod ua Into more intenslvely Pf"' ducUve enort.'' study and always sleep on my bed at night. F.vcr since I have lived in the area, three 11nd a half years now, ·some vicious "catnapper" has taken every cat I loved-three precious kitties . 1 don 't know why anyone could be so cruel, do you? IS ntERE ANY organization in· terested in cats that might help me find the person who deliberately "catnapa" every cat I own? I always train them to live ln the ho use, but they love to go out in my yard once in awhile and then come home through my cat door to be with me. Th• other day, Ebenezer went out after di11-- ner and has not yet returned. I am so afrajd he has been "catnapped" like all my other cats. MY CATS ALWAYS wear an jden. tification tag with my telephone number, but I never received a call from anyo ne nor have 1 ever found their bodies. My cats always wear bells on their collars so they won 't bother the birds, Please help me have a kitty of my own to love and to keep. • The ca t lh•l has rtcenlly disappeared, Ebenezer. is pure white. KRIS ZELARNEY Age 1J OIANGI (OAST DAILY PILOT .Robert N. Weed, NU.Mr Thornar K«vf~ Editor Albert W. B0Wl1 Editorial Page Editor nu: f'\1;itorlaJ Pl&e or Ule Olllt Pilot xeks to inform aOll 9'11'1Mf.. latr: rtadtrs by Pl'tlmlinc \Ml ncwspeiper's op.niohl Q4 ~ mentary on toptcs of lhtenst ... algnltlca.nce. by·ptovtdlnr a r ... for the exprndon oC our f8dln" ......... .... b7 """""... .. dlvtne vlit.wpoinls ot lnronnet -. atrwrt •nd. spoka:mm oa ta,111 of the d&)'. . Wednesday, May i7, 1wii • I ' -, POLICEMAN IN ARMORED UNIT ENTERS BANK TO CAPTURE LONE BAND n After Two Houri of No R•1pon se, Robber W11 Found Mortally Wounded': Dead Man Holds Off Police LOS ANGLELES (UPI) - · More than 100 heaVily armed C::C:lice officers ringed the D rank, crouching behind patrol cars, rifles and shotguns ready. Sniptrs peered from sur- rounding bu ildings. A police hel icopter hovered overhead. Tear gas was ready. Bullhorns blared. Inside the vaull vf the Bank Shortly afterward, led by a ~mb squad officer pushing an armored shield, po Ii c e discovered they had laid siege to a dead man for more than two hours. A n1otorcycle patrolman, first on the scene. had mortal- ly \vounded the robber in a stondup shootout. Each n1an fired five shots. one o! \1·hich struck the bandit in the head, of America Branch in the but the policeman, unaware Wilshire. area cowered 11 he had cut do\\•n \he gunman . employes and five customers, retreated to reload and await afraid of the gunman who hlid reinforcements. burst into the bank Tuesday, The bandit. identified as fearful a gunbattle would Fernando Cisneros, about 28, break out between bandit and apparently died w i t h i n police and they would be minutes. caught In the middle. The em p Io yes and into the bank 'vith pistol dra\\'n. Cisneros opened fire, getting off five shots with a .45-caliber automatic fr om a teller 's cage. Stofe!Ja ": hi r ·1 e d, emptied tis revolver at the gunman and retreated. Ttie lv•o mnle emplo~·es dashed for cover. joining the others in the bank vault. v.·here the group barricaded themselves in with a filing cabinet and office furniture. Some of the women were weeping from the tension when they emerged two hours later. 'That's All?' Davis Attorneys .4sk Dismissal SAN JOSE <UPll -Defense altornevs asked for dis1nissal of all Charges against Angela Oavis. s a yin g the pros- ecution's case only proved she \Yas a "warm. articulate hum~n bein_e" who ·loved Soledad Brother G e o r g e Jackson. ·Leon Branton Jr., represen- ting the former U C L A philosophy Instructor. Tuesday asked Judge Richard E . Arnason for a directed verdict of acquittal in a session with the jury absent. Arnason ·d~Jayed a ruling and ordered the defense to proceed 1Yith Jts case Thurs- day in the murder, kidnap and consp iracy trial. Prosec utor Albert \V. H~rris claimed that Tltiss Davis, 28. a black militant. provided the guns used by George· Jackson's younger brother. .Jonnthan. when he entered a ~larin County courtroom Aug. 7, 1970. released four convicts and took a judge and four others hostage. The younger Jackso n. Judge Harold Haley and two ot the convicts died outside the courtroom in a hail of gunfire. The state said Miss Davis ht!lped plot the kidnapings to 12:ain the release from priso n of George Jackson. whom she "passionately loved." "You've proven a helluva case ag"ainst J o n a t h a n Jackson," Branton said Tues- day of the state's evidence. "But against Angela Davis the only thing you ha,ve-proven is that she is a warm, articulate human being who has Jove and compassion, yes, for George Jackson. but for humanity o.nd especially the black people whom she represents so well." Branton said that his reac· tion to the state resting its case \\'as to say : "You mean that ·you ha ve kept this defendant in jail for over 16 months, dnd you have subjected her to the agony and the terror of having to go through a criminal trial with charge.s of such magnitude and that's the only kind of evidence you have~" Anti porno Bill Goes To Senate SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Senate committee was urged to approve a fi ve-bill anti- obscenity package by Sen. John Harmer aimed at shut- ting down "adult" movie houses and book stores along "'ith topless-bottomless bars. The bills before the Senate Judiciary Committee a Is o y,·ould ban some sexual con- duct on stage in taverns and theaters. Dr. Victor Cline, a clinical psychologist at the University of Utah and chief author of the minority report from the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, Tuesday urged approval of the bills.~ "The fa ct is none of us is a completely civil 1ibertarian," he told the committee. "There is some place y,·here we all feel the authorities ought to step in." NATL. ASSOC. OF WOMEN IN CONSTltUCTION ORANGI CHA'1EI ti ,ltlSENTS ''We have the bank com-customers said Cisneros had plete\y surrounded. You have herded most ot them into the no chance lo escape. Come out vault . and forced two male v.•ith your hands up and you employcs to open ca sh will not _be injured," came tl~e drai'lcrs for him . He ,.,.85 stern. voice on the b~llhorn. ~n · loading-bundles of bills into Engl~sh and Spa.n1sh. T e canvas bags when motorcycle banks telephone. Jangl~d on patrolman Jack St of e 11 a . and on as det~cllves tried lo responding to a radio call. ran call !he bandit and talk to WORLD OF CONSTRUCTION him. No reply. For tv.·o hours, the Impasse went on, p o I i c e ringing the building with firepower but afraid to attack because of the hostages. who feared to come out of the vault because of the gunman. And out of the bank trotted a coc.1«.er spaniel puppy, tail wagging nervously as it shyly approached an officer by the door. Legislator l1ivestigutes Toy Weapon S·\CRAMENTO f AP\ -A ~!.:1tr senator pi cked up a 44- inrl'·ln•1r, "toy" blOWJnln and mr>11odir~Jlv fired four·inch needle d;!rts Into the heart of a man-shoinerl notice target. "It takes lillle ima!?inatlon to reali7.e the s"rious injury it can innict," Sen. Lawrence \Val!h told ne\'iSmrn Tuesday after the de1no11stration in the state Capitol lo ;i11'l(lunce in- troduction of a bill to ban the sale of such "toys." The blo\vgun that is being sold as a to~· i.~ so pov.'erful it can fire dArts through quarter- inch plywood. the Huntington Park Democrat added. Walsh said he has been unable to determine where the blowgun is being manufac- tured. or b_v \Yhom, because the Item comes ia a box with no Jdentiticalion. Youngsters To Sn1oke? SACRl\~tENTO (AP) -The legal smoking age v.·ould be lo~·ered tn 15 b\." a bill sent to the Assembly floor on a 10-3 vote of the Assembly Educa· tion Com mittee. The me asure b y Assemblyman Eugene Chappie (R-Cooll, would a!So allow high schools to 6et up smoking areas and rules to allow stu· -..cfent making. It would still require pann· tAI consent for JS-t~17-year olds to amok~ and ch.ildreD in that age range could not 1 • purchase cigarettes them1e:lve1 ln most circunutanc:ea .• It would allow juvenile authorlUes to sell cigarettes to l>yur-old• with written con- tent of thtir partnts, a-nd achoo! offlcl1ls could llllow iliiOldng on campus by t> ,.aN>lcls U p&l'tllts have &iven MODIL IUILDIN• DIS,LAYID IY OIANGI COUNTY 7 • lfli GlADI STUDENn loath Coast ?Iua Bush mills. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. -For 300year1, a whiskey from Bushmills has been with us. Charming us. 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Add beauty to your garden or law 50-lbs. • ,.,., Charg• it, "' llllt -#ti ANllHlt I• lost U. . . . " .... .. • . I I l I I I ( I I I 1 I l c I I ( I I I I ' f • • • Orange Coast • • • Today's Fl11al N.l:'. Stocks VOL 65, NO. 138, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1972 c TEN CENTS \ Tax Cut PropoSed Reagan Unveils School Money Plan ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan unveiled a $1.f billion tax reform and school ' aid program today that in· eludes an immediate~ million rollback in local sctK>ol property taxes. The complex measure would try to equalize ·financing of local schools throughout the state to meet the demands of the Serrano school finance decision of the State Supreme Court last year. It woold. include a total $892 million in property tax relief compared with $708 million in a rival plan sponsored ~ Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (0-Van Nuys). Whieh Way to the Woods? Immediately alter the Republican governor revealed his long.awaited plan, Moretti denounced it as "too little, too late. It has been presented in a very dishonest fashion." ' This, the sign says, is Mesa Woods, a new housing development north of the San Diego Freeway in C-Osta Mesa. But the only wood around is the mate- rial in the frames of the houses -and that doesn 't provide much shade. Moretti claimed that 70 percent of the tax relief wou1d go to business. Gov. Wallace A ides Di ff er On Paraly~is SIJ;VER SPIDNG Md. (AP) -George C. Wallace, elated by presidential primary triumphs ln Michigan and Maryland, showed c o n t i n u e d im- provement from sunabot wD1pl<ll today. But there wu c!laalreement In medical circles regarding his chonce ol ucapln& permanent paral,.. (See Page 4 far ltGriel about the Miryland and Mlchl111> primarlel.) A medical bulletin cm the eand!Uon of Ute Alabama governor, partia1lJ paralyz. ed since being hit by bullets Monday dur· ing an election rally, aald: "The governor spent a comfortable night. He is very alert and aware of bil surroundings. He is reading the paper avidly. He ii continuing to imfn'ove. All of his bodily functions are normal and stable. "Paraly1is of the legs remains un- changed. "At this time, despite rtporla to the contrary, Ute eDct nature of lnillf1 to the spinal cord cannot be detennined un~ til surgery 11 perfonned." 'nit bulletin, Issued by Dr. Joseph F. Schanno, appeared to challenge published reports that· Wallace faced permanent paralysis from the hips down because of damage to the splnal column. The WBBhlngton Pcm today reported that the bullet severed Wallace's spinal chord. It quoted unnamed medical sources as saying chances of the governor (See WAUACE, Page !) Go-ahead Given. For Mile Square Second Phase Teachers' Group Charges Rejection Not ~xplained Three members of the Certified Em- ployee Council (CEC) charged Tuesday night Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict trustees with rejecting its propo15al for salary increases in the 1972.-73 budget without -erplamation. As reprt1e11iatives ol Ute district'• lilcllerl. lhrH .i the .foor COll!cil mem- ber!, C!iarles Clc!nfon , Sfeve 1:•ylor aod Al Waiters, requested a ~g to djs.. cos• alternative1. "We a8k you carefully consider the teachers of th1s district when considering the budget," Wd Walters 1t the board meeting. .. Books, ~ and administratio• are all U.00 as tools to help teach dlil- dren," he ~Unued, "Nothing happens without that moot important Item - teachers." The council, acting !or the teachers, hap proposed an increase in the present salarr scltedu1es without taking 01 addi- tiona duties. • !lilt the boord had rejected it, saying teachers should supplement their salaries by taking other jobs such as band-lead- ers, team coache or accepting extended-. year contracts for summer school. Since !lie board 'l'it'nblg lo d~ oalaries DI frlnte ., ts at ~ ' aessioo immediately 1 following Ute TueOo day night J1Ub!ic met!tlng, CEC members spoke up. COuncil "P"akers claimed they hid been nwonable ln l!ietr proposals but had ooly come up agliln rejection and de- lay frun the board co salary matteni. And they requested more Input from the board. The board Is sensitJve to the needs of their employes, Wet a spokfsman from the office of Superintendent John W, Nicol~ and "have m Ute past tried to act on salaries prior to the closillg of school" before teachers leave on vaca· ti on. Voters League Also Asks For Ballot on Coastline The Orange Coast League of Wome'n required for development on land I ,000 Voters bas joined the. California Coastline yards inland from mean high tide," she Alliance in calling for a November in-said. itiative on coasUine management. "The league does not believe that the In a prepared statement, Mrs. Kit bill sponsored by state Senator Dennis Drollinger, LWV ~idenf, announced Carpenter (which won committee ap- Tuesday the league's "renewed support proval Monday) is adequate to deal with for the Coastal Zone Conservation Act Initiative." the problem since it places heavy The LWV will be circulating petitions reliance on local government. through this month to get the measure on "Local government Jacks tbe broad the ballot, she said. power needed to preserve our coastline ," She said, "This action was taken in Mrs. Drollinger said. view of the rejection by the Senate "Development allowed ·by one local Natural Resources Committee or the government may adversely affect the "It -~ do anytblng for anyone ex· cept big business," Moretti said. "'11lat is not .reform. That is a coritinuation of what is wrong with the system." His plan wou1d pump $860 million in total new state aid to schools in its fir st full year of operation, Reagan said, in~ eluding a special $210 million for the poorest school districts. 'lbe Reagan plan would not raise state income taxes. It would boost the state sales tu by one cent on the dollar and m. crease business and luxury toes, in- cluding those on cigarettes and liquor. 'l'be Repµblican governor'• pion would m.:.~"'liy ~A~-= make Ute state 1111d I~ government equal llnanclng partners. 'l'be "'81e would pay baU and local government baU ,,, au scl>ool costs. 'lbtrt would be 1 freeze on local government ll(>elldlng sod local tax nlell couldn't be lncreued without a vote of the people. 'Ibis is something that ma.. jority Democrats in the . Legislature always have opposed. Reagan cautioned the Legislature that it faces the prospect of voter approval o{ a stringent lid on local spending at the polls in November if it doesn't enact tax reform -always one of the top priorities of his administration. B u t t h e D e m o cratic-controlled Legislature i! driving for adjoumment of the 1m session in less than 45 days and Capitol observers consider prospect!: for Reagan's plans slim. The Reagan plan would mean a net tax cu~ of $78 a year for the average califomia homeowning f~mily earning $5,000 a year. The savings would be $97 for a family with a $25,000 income. Reagan said there would be an acros~ the-board cut in local school taxes of $650 million and there would be no Increase in those taxes for two years. Mesa Will Post New Speed l.imit New parking and speed limits will soon be posted on several Costa Mesa streets. Grunsky bill (see separate story), a coastline in an adjoining local jnrisdicUon Construction of the second phase of measure endorsed by the League of or a whole area," sbe said. Mile Square Regional Park In Fountain women Voters. "Ecological inter-relationships do not A one-hour parking limit has been im~ posed by the city counc il on the north side of East 17th Street between Tustirt and Irvine A venues. the limit will be In effect from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Valley was approved by the Orange "The initiative," Mrs. Drollinger con· r~ognize political boundaries," she said. County Board of supervisors Tuesday. tinued, "contains the same provisions as Mrs. Drollinger said that "due to their At their meeting Monday night, city councilmen also adopted an ordinanc~ which reduces the speed limit on Sunflower Avenue between Bristol and Maln Streets from 65 miles per hour to 45 miles per hour. II be d the Grunsky.fileroty bills: a statewide dependence on property taxes for The $1.2 million project wi a • California Coastal Zone Conservation revenue, Joral governments tend to favor vertised for bklding within the new four Commission with six regional com-land use that yields high tax revenue in weeks and bids opened sometime in late missions empowered to develop a plan the shortest time. June or early July. for the California coastline over a four· lh "The 11eague ~~1ves that ~~a!htline ent ls located north of ·oc1 a un que na~w • resource wntc can The new segm lid St t-year peri • no longer be 1ubjected to uncoordinated In addition, city crews will soon begin painting green curbs and u.minute park~ ing zones at various locations throughout Costa Mesa. Wan)er ,Allve:f: "'~~s~~~n ofreea ''D.uing th!! tlme a permit would be P.iecemeal development," she said. ' and "' •• ,..1•ty restroom building, maintenance l.;:11.,..1 , picnic shelters, loftboll and baseball fields , bicycle paths, turf areas, parking lots and ,,....,ary lrr1gahon arid landacapln& lmpr;ovemenlltl!. lete• the The constructiOn w comp souUteast quadrant of lhe pork program on land leaaed Iron! the U.S. Navy, wh!clt utilizet Ute central part of the arta for hellcoptor training. 'nit second pba,. Is about Ill acres In aiu simUar 1o the first phase along war'ner on the tmmediate aoutheaSt cor. ner of Euclld. The Mlle Square public golf course estends westerly from the first oegment a1onr warner. It ts operated under a lease arrsogement by a private conctrn. · 'nit county, according to Second District Supervisor David L. Baker, Is contlnuinl negoti•tlon• with the federal government lo obtain tJUe to' all ' lands 111JrTOUndln& the helicopter lac!Uty for pennanenl park lnltallaUOns. He uld Tuesday lhat conterencea wllh the 10.....,,,..i were proceeding on >chedule and an announcemont 11111 be for1bconll~ IOOO. Birds Tea~h Children • Two Animal Lovers ,Present Specimens to C'lasses By JAN EDWARDS Of ... o.ttr "" , .... 1~0ooo. loot!" "My uncle has aonie birds like that." 1'1 caught a lizlrd before ••• down at !ht desert lhert are lots." "Can ~ of U-birds do tricbT" "'When.is tbato~.aonna get~?" Flrot gradera at Wllaon Scllool ln Costa Mesa wm llellgbl<d with Ute dove , quail aO<lSouUt American Iguana vialing tbelr clusroom and tbey commented as they walcbed a black pigeon puch nervously on a window Jodi• blch aboYO them. 'l'bey leaned fonrard and longed lo b>uch Ute foot-loog, •grtell Iguana held be!~ them "1 Dove Ganounc, a junior at Estancia lllgb School. Dave cares for many animals In his and habits of animals. own back yard 1111d waa lr)'lna to lltr Ute For example, "A Story About a Frog"• children's interest ln loving aDil •Po Jllustrsted the lran!IUon o[ a tadpole to a preciaUng all animals. , • He and his asslatant on. ll!ls occulon, frog ""1 a bulletin board In Uteir Devin Ashley, ara both 16 and wani.lo be classroom. veterinarians. They haYO found 11\!Ch • And. u Om showed Utem bJs caged presentations a leomlng experlenct !or ' qulill, Mrs. MOClurg reminded them Ute them as well as for the dilldrtn. ·animal had been part cf 1n earlitt And Ibey have lwned to fiekl unex-md!ng leuon. · peeled qucsUons from lhe audience and Aa Ute black pigeon 1111111..r along the have developed Uteir showmanship ln window ledge, Dave held Ute animals one order lo make Ute animJ!s lnterestlnl to by one and explained why animals are • various age groups. buUt Ute way they art, what theJ eat and Various achoo! projects And dllphlys where they typlcaUy live. prepared bf their teacher, Anne ' O.vln passed around a stuffed raccoon McCturg, bad already Introduced Ute Ute chlldroen llroked Its fur ond Wilson first gradera lo llilne ~ (kt AIUMALS, Pase II The Reagan plan would boost the bank and corporation tax by l.4 percent, or $125 million in its first full year of opera- tion. the same as in the !\1oretti plan. But instead o( the income tax hike ~1oretti proposes. the Reagan plan would increA.se cigarette taxes by five ctnts a pack, or $18 million, and liquor taxes by 50 cents a gallon. or $26 m~lion annually. It also would count on $240 million in federal revenue sharing money and $100 million from a budget sur plus. The plan would guarantee all school districts a minimum annual support or $887 for each elementary pupil and $900 for each high sChool child. lt 'n'OUid do away with the state basic aid program 0£ support for high wealth school districts '!"hlch can afford to pro.. '\'id.e.--adequate support for their awn children. The Reagan plan would eq_ualize school dislrlct financing but ~tement did not say how. The California Supreme Coort ruled last year that the state's reliance on the local property tax discriminates against children living in poor areas, Thls is because those areas are unable· to raise the education money needed to pro vide a quality education, or one 11 good as l! available to children in wealthy districts. _,._... " ' • i Coast Route's MD VICTIM DIES 1 • Doelald LJ, Smith Costa Mesa -Man Loses 55-year Disease Battle J One of U.S. medical hi1tor.y1s longest· surviving victim of muscular dystrophy, Coot• Mda accountant Donakl L. J. Smith, died Tuesday alter a ~year light agaln!t the Incurable, cr!ppUng disease. He was &8 and succumbed to erfectJ of the hereditary malady at Hoag MemorW Hospital. Records checked today showed Mr. Srn!Ut lived with MD longer Utan any other patient in Orange County medical history. COnflned to a wheelchair !or years, Mr. Smith maintained his home and Certified Public Accountant office at 752 W. 19th st., on the comr of Wallace Avenue. "He was a friendly. cheerful man", commented Costa Mesa City councilman Alvin L. Pinkley, a Ion gt i me IC· quaintance. He said Mr. Smith was a CPA for 30 years, the last 19 in Costa Mesa. He kept working until recent, final stages of the disease. His wife Lois wa~active ln Republican politics, but spent much time caring for her crippled husband. "She's one or those Salt of the Earth women," remarked Councilman Pinkley. J'.'uneral servlces for Mr. Smith will be Friday at 2 p.m. in Westcliff Mortuary Chapel. . The family -Including a sister also suffering from the disease -suggest! memorial contributions to the Orange COunty Muscular Dystrophy As8oclation. Mr. Smith was a charter member of that organization. Survivors besides his wJCe include his mother, ~trs. Marie Smi th of Newport Beach, plus sisters Mrs. Florence Martin of Newport Beach and Mrs. John Norek, of COsta Me."la. No cause is known for MD. which his sister Mn. Martin has, although only one-fourth of its victims are female . The ailment carried by femalts in lts hereditary fonn, most commonly strikes young males, and in Mr. Smith'• case wa s diagnosed when he was 13 years old. '"He ~ad the most common kind," says Miss Katherine Wright. patient servtcts committee chairman for the Orange County MD Association. Several kinds o( MD exlst;· the most crilical call.ling dealh within about five yea~rs altenhe disease becomes •vldent, according to Miss WrlghL Treatment -usually braces and:othtr devl<:<S to prtvent contraction of weaken· ed muacles causing delonnlty -can only extend lhe MD patient's limited Ille span. Castro Goes Abroad ALGIERS ·(AP) -Prime Minister Fidel Castro left today for BulRarla, con-· tlnulng bia official visits to Afrlcsn aod East Eun>pean countries. Th• 01ban leader bu :vjslted Gllinea aod was In Algeria !Or 11 dayL Future Eyed By State Unit REDDING -The Csllfomia Hlgmy Commission, meet ing here Thur!day, may .order a tennlnation or Newport Freeway at the existing PacUic Coast Highway in NewPort Beach, it was learned today. Previously the Newport Freeway, which will be extended from Palisades Road southerly through downtown Costa Mesa, was planned to end in an in· terchange with the future Pacific Coast Freeway. Newport Beach, however, hu rtlused to sign an agreement on lbt~stal route which w11 adopted by the 1talt )II 11163. JI Ute 1la~ commlislon ~· does decide to e8' Ute Newport Frtewa aJao • known as Route S5 Freeway, at ast Highway, It would appear to suggeat Utat the state Isn't counil"8 oo developmlrnl of a coastal tteeway alignment lllrougb Newport Beach. The Redding 1esslon of the highway commission gets under way at the Shasta County COOrthouse, comer of Court and Yuba streets, at 10 a.m. The Newport Freeway question, however, isn't er· peeled to come up until the afternoon session. · It was also learned that two other alternative terminations of the Route 5$ Freeway -In Costa Mesa ..:. will be con- sidered. The Division of Highwa)'I will outline proposals to awing the route either eaat or west, jolnlng It wlUt either Newport Boulevard jlllt north of Jndustrial Way, or an eltenaion~ of Balboa Boulevard somewhere in the Bannulg property west of Superior Avenue. The Coast Highway terminus would be lust east of lh• existing Superior-Balboa Boulevard Intersection and would involve a sllgbt realignment of tbe freeway route, itself, according to Nei.yport C i t y Engineer Benjamin Nolan. The deci.!lon on the tennination ls a~ tually being forced on the commission, earUer than it had wanted by a State Department of Public Works request to condemn a parcel o[ Newport Beach proP' erty planned for condominium coo- at.ruction. City officials had rejected a state re- quest to delay approval of the 494-unit project just west of Superior Avenue pen-- ding Thursday morning's meeUng in Red· ding. If Ute freeway Is lo be brought down to the Coast HJgbway, it would have to go straight across the parcel, according to city planning officials. Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. Wynn will be pr...m at the hearing to (See FREEWAY, Page!) Oru1e «:oa•t Weatber ?\1ore sunshine on the agenda for Thursday with high temperatures along the beaches at 82 ri~ing to 72 lnlsnd. Lows IOOlibt $1-55. INSIDE TODt\ Y H's a big •ertk for opening• In lfvt theatlr with Orange 1 Coost. CoU.gt, th• COiia Mesa Civic Playhouse and the Hun- tinglon Beach. Pla~house aU rai!i11g their curtaint. See TM· ate1 Note1, Page 24. LM. S.Vf IJ ... ""' ,, Cal.lf9nll• I CM'Mf C'""" n CleMl'*I fl ... C19mlc• t4 -M Oelll Mttl<" .,,J 11 UlttNI .... ' llltfftll__. M-)J lll"'llC.• ,,.,, ·-~ AM La~ JI ""-. ...... ""lu 1 I 2 DAILY •ILOT c • Soviet Agenda Open Annex .Site Prezoned Nixon to Meet Chiefs at Least 8 Times From Wire Services President NI.ton will meet at least eight timts for talks with the ruling.Soviet trio nezt week but the agenda for both aides Is wlde open, high-level Soviet sources ...,Ions during N'1I011'• v~tt 1'> Petlng in February, wiU participate in the Mos- cow talk.s, 1hcy said. Soviet Foreign Minlster Alldrel A. Gromyko a1so will be present. ·The largest single group or newsmen ever to visit the Soviet Union will i!C· company the prealdenUlll party. aald today. . more than _ a year . or diplomatic exchanges about The sources said 350 newsmen, in- cluding resident foreign correspondents and Soviet reporters, have been ac- credited. Of that total. 238 will fly In, in- cluding 111 wire service and newspaper reporten1, 64 network newsmen and technicians and 6f. photographers and photo lab specialists. ~ whJch Nixon ·said TUesday dtlfulftl)' wu on, no specific agenda has been set, the sources said. The President and hi1 advisers, irr cludieg Dr. Henry Kissinger who visited ~recretly la!t month, will meet at Je daily for the first four days or the i~th Communi!L party Secretary C. al nid I. Jlrezhnev, Premier Alet!f . Ke>1ygin and President Nikolai V. Podgorny, the sources said. Private talks also may be held. Secretary of State William P. Rogers, who dJ•• pot particlP.te In the pleoary Veteran Kremlinologists expect the Soviets to keep a tight lid on news during the talks but note it ls the first lime the Soviet government has set up a press center for a visiting head of state. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union's most Hartelius Ordered 'f.~;Appoor at Hearing ' Dr .. Ebbe Har!ellus of Costa Mesa and Ei· "f(ib iii;s been ordered to appear In 1.qa· .Angiies for three days starting May 23 !Or. the resumption of the State Board of-. Med'icif Examlnera hearing into al~e_gat.ic;ips of moral turpitude and un- pr0te:,itonal conduct. • AJso under orders to resume tesUmony interrupted · by the three-month break called March 9 ts Mrs. Reba Vaughn of Lortc· Beach, the physician's former paramour .-and the key prosecution witness against him in three Orange Co&mtyi Superior Court trials. '!be thin! three-day hearing will open at 9 a.m:tn the State Office Building, 107 . S. Broadway, Los Angele.s. A parie1 of four doctors ls investigating allegatiom that Hartelius, 50, drugged and assaulted Mrs.~gbn, 31, formerly of Costa Mesa, and peatedly drugged Mr1. Wanda Mel z. 22, of C.Osta lrtesa, in the montbs ore her death in December of 1i&t. It is alleged that Hartelius' repeated. drugging of Mr11. Vaughn led to her certification as a drug addict and con· finement in state prison. It is also alleged that Hartelius drugged Mrs. Melendrez as a means of achieving a seIUal rela· tioruthip with the ettractive nurses' aide. Hartelius has been cleared in three Superior Court trials of arson, fraud and bribery charges contained in Orange County Grand Jury indictments. He and his wife, Greta, of Dander Street, El Toro, have sued Mrs. Vaughn for $150,000 in a lawsuit accusiqg the at· tractive blonde of "acts of malice" lead!~ to his prosecution and the crip- pling ~f his once nourishing Harbor Area practice. Hartelius luis also sued Orange County, the clUes of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, end,._nineJawmen in the three agencies for $2 million in a Superior Court complaint charging the defendants with "wrongful and malicious pros- tcutlon." DAILY f'ILCT Stiff f'IMi. ESTANCIA HIGH'S DAVE GANOUNG CARES FOR FLOCK AT HOME He Tries to P111 His Appreciat ion of Animals on to Others OlAN61 COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tll• Of•noe c .. 11 DAILY PILOT, Wlfll wtll(ll b COIT'lblft<'d tr.. N•wi·f'tn1, 11 pVbllahcd ll'r tl'I• Or•nv• Co.11 P11bll1hl119 CO"'P1111y. $'P'· r1tw-edition• ••• Pllbll111td, Mon111y throvol'I F•id•Y· for Co1!i Me1t, Newporl !IN~I>, Htlflll"91°" eeecl>/Fo1111111n V1ll•y, L1gun1 eut11. 1rvlrw/S1ddl.tllto: ¥1d S111 ci.tr..nt•/ 111'1 Ju•it C1pl•tr1no. A •1119!• r11111oria1 dlllon It. pvbllihtod s.1vn11ys 1nd su,.,.,1.,,_ Thtl princ:~I Pllbll llllflg Pitlll 11 ti llO W"I !l•r Slr"1, Cotll Mt:M, C.lllon!it, •2'1' •... lto\i•tt N. W••' Prnldcnf IM ~11111111'1« FronaPageJ ANIMALS •.• gingerly touched its teeth. "\Yhen the racoon died and wa s stuffed, how come ii wasn't so squishy?" asked one boy after discovering stuffed animals are different to the touch than live ones. After the presentation, the pigeon was helped down fr om its high perch with. a ruler and put b11ck in Its cage. authoritaUve oew1p.1per, Pravda, aakl to- day that "the improvement of Soviet~ American relations is possible and desirable." The Communist party daily niade the comment in a lead editorial which most observers regarded as an attempt to set the tone for the summit talks. "The sOviet Union attaches con- siderable importance to the development or equal mutually advantaJeous relations with the United States," Pravda said, without specifically referring to the up- coming summit. Soviet and American delegations have been negotiating in earnest in Helsinki the past few weeks, giving rise to speculation that an arms agreement would be ready for announcement and signing in Mo'w next week . From Pagel FREE.WAY ... argue against the "protective con. demnatioo.'' He said he will oppose it on the grounds that the state doeJ not have a freeway agreement with the city for the Newport Freeway. Wynn is also expected to bring up a recommendation by Mayor DJnald A. 1'1clnnis that the rouet be swung way ta the west and brought to the Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin is scheduled to outline details of the state's three alternative routings at an open meeting of the West Newport Beach Improvement Association tonight at 7:30 o'clock in City Hall. Mrs. Margot Skilling, a spakesman for the association and a long-Ume Freeway Fighter. indicated homeowners will op- pose · the proposed . tennination of the route at the Coast Highway in West New- port. She said they feel the local 5treets could not handle the traffic it would bring in. "In addition, it conflicts with Governor Reagan's stated policy on freeways that affect the environment of the coastal cor- ridor," !he contended. A Reagan-Public Works Department policy that forbids freeways witbin five miles of coastal zones, except under ex• lreme circwnstances and with local ap- proval, was released last year. On tlie other hand, Mrs. Skilling 1ai4 ibe wd de!lglled at what ohe called "lhl state's first admission that the C.oast Freeway may not ever be built." Representatives of the Robert H. Grant Corporation, developer of the proposed condominium, indicated they also fntend to send a spokesman to the Highway Commission hearing-to contest the con- demnation request for any of their 37- acre parcel. Trailer Rent.al, Business Nixed At Mesa Site Winsome Threesmne Karen Hollermann, 1i1iss Fountain Valley; C<Jnnie \Viggins, Miss Huntington Beach, and Marianne Bergeron, Miss Costa Mesa (from left), are among the entrants in the :ri.tiss Mermaid Contest to be held June 4 as part of the Lions Club Fish Fry and Carnival. All girls between 17 and 23 are invited to enter the contest. For applications, contact Dr. Bernard Simon. 540·1171. · Harbor Chamber to Honor 50 Top School Scholars Fifty top senior scholars from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. including five students with perfect 4.0 grade point averages, will be honored at a Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce breakfast r.fay 24. The an 11 u a t Commodores' Club Scholarship Breakfast will be held at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. "The vent is held as part <Jf the Chamber's purpose in guiding community youth," said Chamber Manager Jack Barnett. William J. Teague, vice president <Jf Purex Corp. and former candidate for Congress, will be guest speaker for the event. Teague is also a formr vice presi· dent of Pepperdlne University in Los Angeles. The Commodores will also select one girl student from the honor list to receive the Agnes Blomquist Award to assist in her college education . The award, a $50 savings bond. \\·as in- itiated by the Qimmodore to honor ~1iss Blomquist, rormer president of the old Newport·Balboa Savings and Loan. All of the students will receive a new collegiate dictionary. The three straight ''A" students from Corona de! Mar High are Barbara Eliades, Karin Feldman and Valerie Kriz. All will serve as valedictorians for the graduating class. Newport !-larbor High had two straight "A" students who will serve as co- valedictorians. They are Diane Draper and Katie Zwecrs. Salutatorian honors will go to Denny Cline who missed a 4.0 average by one "8" in chemistry. Other Corona del Mar seniors to be honored by the Chamber are Michael Lowe, Gillian Symonds, John Blanpied, James Cote, Maria White. Kath 1 e en Sheldon, William Viergiver, Lynne Rosenberg. Paula Krugmeier, Margaret Kronauer and Scott llornbeak. Also Jame~ Luse. Vaerie Cardeiro, John Yundt. Paula Schneider. Richard Yorb.i. Gloria Somers. Ping Ho. Cinday Schieber. William Power. Martha Titley By lrvin t~ By GEORGE LEfOAI. Of tM D•llY ,llfl Sttfl 1..:eaVing ~o rqom for questioni ng the ri· ty ol Irvine's intentibns for de\'elovment of the 9.500 acres.it seeks to annex, coun- cilmen Tuesday night pre-toned the 1.500 acre future industria l park. Councilmen unanimously adopted i n urgency ordinance enf<Jrcing the cou~I~ zoning for the industrial area that lies southeast 9f El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. 1'hen. because the urgency ordinanrr contained a nece ssary sect ion limiting ' the duration of the 1.oning Jaw to fou r months. councilmen introduced 1 permanent zone law. That motion. hY. Councilmen Henry and Ray Qu igley .Jr .. also passed unanimou sly the required first reading. The two actions seemed to denate arguments that trvin,e had. some ot~er: use in mind for the potentially tax·rich parcel. · The zoning would seem to a_ss~re residents of both the proposed ~11s~1on Viejo and Irvine Unified School D1str1~t{. that the property will be developed for Ul- dustrial use, not residential. The action assures the Irvine Company that i£ the annexation is approved follow- ing the May 24 hearing before the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC). the city will have zoned the property for uses consistent with the land develop- ment firm's plans for an industrial park: similar to the Irvine Industrial Complex. The 9,600-acre annexation later reduced to 9,500 acres to accommodate fretway and highway construction in the largely undeveloped area , :was sparked by t.he pending development of the new in- dustrial area. Irvine councilmen contend the in- dustrial tax base will balance eventual residential development expected to oc· cur in the remainder of the 9,500 acre an- nexation. Tuesday night's pre-zoning actio~, however, leaves the bulk of the parcel m :agricultural use. Lion Country Safari, a 500-acre recreational amusement at· traction, falls in that area. City 1'1anager William Woollett Jr. noted that Lion Country v.·ould continue to enjoy a conditi onal use permit under the terms of the A-I zoning classiflcatio11 set in the pre-zoning. Approximately half of the 1,600 acrt future industrial park lies within the boundaries proposed for the Mission Vie- jo, Unified School District. On June II, voters 1n the Tustin Union High School District will be asked to ap- prove a reorganization plan tbat would abolish the Tustin elementary and high school district! and the San Joaquin and Trabuco elementary districts. On July I, 1973, three new unified districts, <Jne each serving Tustin, Irvine and Mission Viejo would take over the education of children in grades kin- dergarten through 12. From Pagel A group of Costa Mesa apL"iment Goals of Mesa and Richard Heather. owner3 aDd renters have been successful Other top Nev.•port llarbor High seniors WALLACE ... " T B 0 z · d Include Jim Sweet, John Holcomb. Susan ever walking again are ''zero." in banning a ·rental.trailer yard from 0 e Ut f,Jle Phil lips, Barbara Hiestand, Kristine Earlier, Billy Joe Camp, Wallace's their neighborhood. Bensen, Nancy Wolfe, Sue Herman, John preu secretary, told a rePorter that the After listening to their arguments the Mrs. Helene Hollingsworth will outline Farrer, Terry Johnson. Terrill Moore, Post story ·was "unfounded." : Costa Mesa City Council Monday night goals for the City of Costa Mesa at 7:30 Charlotte Butz, Sally Harris and John Camp said the governor asked him this t ed d a.m. Thursday morning for the Citizens Diemer. morning to get the latest vote totai:I from urn own a request by Jerry Parham Harbor Area Research Team (CHART). Also, Steve Plumb, Jean Partel, Steve the two primaries. to store and rent U-Haul trallers from a She will speak at the Mesa Verde Coun-Schone. Tim Qu•••, Dave Eastman, Scot "H · ood · ·t " c ...... e was In g sp1r1 s, amp said. lot on Date Place and Cinnamon Avenue. try Club. Wall, Tracey Gust, Jane Burton and ''He was already aware he'd \\'On the.. For the protestors the council decision Mrs. Hollingsworth is the past presi-Karen O'Brien. primaries." . was a second victory. Two weeks ago dent of the Orange Coast Chapter of the Tickets for the breakfast, which Is There had been indications that they prevented a tire serv ice stoft from League of Women Voters and past limited in attendance to 300 people, are Wallace's gunshot v.·ound affect ing the chairman of the Costa Mesa City Charter $3.00. Reservations should be made with spine might not be as serious as had been moving in on the opposite corner. Study Committee. the Charilber office by Monday. feared . James Agrusa, 8 Costa Mesa aerospace I ~miiil:tiiiii:::iiimmiii:i:iieiiiiiCiiii"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiii. iiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii manager who represented 130 apartment owners Md residents. argued that the tr~iler operation would be unsightly, noisy and have a degenerating effect on the area. "It's a threat to the investment of the apartment owners," he said. "This operation would discourage renters from moving in and others who live there have threatened to move." Parham, whose zone exetption request was turned down by unanimous 5-0 vote, responded by saying that the trailers would be hidden by a six-foot high block wall. "You won't be able to see anyth1ng but a nice, scenic block wall," he said. However, Councilman Willard Jordan pointed out that the apartments sur- rounding the proposed yard are at least two stories high and their residents thus ~'Ould have a direct view <Jf the trailer GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMPHRIES WHY INDEPENDENT JEWELERS GROW J .ck It. Cutl•v And the class gave their visitors three cheers. Dave and other students at Estancia art sbJdying what animals could survive in the propased 257·acre Fairview park and hope. to reintroduce some animals to the area U it becom_es a park. yard. In spite of multiple chain store credit operations, direct mail sell· ing and overseas buying, the inde- pendent jeweler is steadily grow .. ing both in number and volume. VK• f'Mlnrll •nd ~11 ~ Thom•• k:•••il EdllOI' TliOl'l'l ll A. MUPp1ti1t• M•ntit!N ac111or Chor/01 H. L..01 ltich•r.I "· Nall Aulllw1t N.1 ... 1111 M lten C.... M .. Offtt.- llO W•1t l•y Stro•t MtlHtt ~4re11: P.O. lo• 11,0, tl626 --.. ...,..,, IMO! JW N..,.,, a..fntl'll l,.9f.,.. hkfl1 m itw.t·A.-. ~·"""• h«tl1 1111i hKf'I aov1tYtn1 JM C~lfJ -Nw1ft II Oimlnl ltMI Tt1 .. •1a1 17141 64J.CJJ1 ce=•" .,,,,, ... ,, 141.1111 ~ "11 Or-.. a.ti ............ ~. N.;..,,.. t*"9. UMtra1-. ,,,_ --··--· -....... ,,.,,.,,.., ......... ~Ill ..... -.. ~-...... ~ NNefC.I•~ ca ., °'""" ..., ..... ,....,.., ,...,...,., ....... ,..,. I Da ve and Devin give !Uch prese11- tations to elementary school children to fulfill requirements· for the Science Assis- tant Program at Estancia High. At Estancia's Science Re!Ource Center, students, tuchers ind sUpplles are available on request rrom all elementary and middle schools whose students even- tually will attend Estancia. Senators Vote No WASHINGTON (AP I -Democratic S..S • .\I .. Cranaton .. nd John Tunney of Cllllomla med agalnat •n "'""1dment Tuesday that )he Senate adopted 47-43 .... qulrin( an lotttnaUooall,y wpervlsed ceutllte aa pen o1 ~ P"'ROR<I wtoll oJ funds for the Vietnam war. OCC Board Eyes Coach's Move Why? Because an owner-operat- ed jewelry store, which we are, is part of the community, contribut- ing to its welfare and offering per- sonal service to its customers. Also b e c a u s e computeriied chains often find it dilllcult to get special items, give special atten-Orango Coast Community College lion. District trusttts have called for a s]iecl1l And because we offer better mtttlng for 7 o'clock tonight to consider ideas, better service and usually persoMeJ matten. I •··· The meeting, set for the district board lower pr ces """"use lower over- room, 1m Adams Ave .• will focui OD head more than offsets quantity Orange Coast volleyball coach Robert buying power of chains or maU op- Wetztl, according w public lolorm1t100 erators. olllcer Jam., Cameit. The sparkle you see In our store Last week WetuJ l<>ok 11 players to 1 11 not the glJtler of expensive fix· volleyball tourney lo Salt Lob Glty lures and display cases. It's the without recoivlng permission from u., beauty and quality of gem• and dlstric~ carn.11 aald. jewelry aelected personally by 111 • 'l'lle .....,ar 1 p.m. -ot· t11e occ Our people who serve you have truai.eo wUI be ~ w. \IL', been with 111 a long time; and pn~ b<Jdiet l<r...1111 -,...... they'll ulUally be here when you yur. return lor service or help . • • - • J .C. -.Jlamphri~ JeweferJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVINllHT TllMI IANKAMlllC. .. D-MASTl,I CHAkwl IS TEAii IN SAMl LOCAnOH ll'HONE 141·)401 1 1 • • DAD,y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • • ~ • . It appears that Costa Mesa, the Orange Couoty Board of Sup~rvisors and Aa~blyman Robert H. Burke (R·Huntington Beach) ate doing all possible in their efforts to make Ilia proposed Fairview Park prop- erty a reality as. a ~egional recreatio~al facility. Each has 1nJt1aied measures aimed at countering I .~ .. i~ an ultJmatum •by General Services Director Lawrence Robinson. He demands _p~k _purchase ~l,ns be on his desk before June & -or sUffer the poss1b11ity of seeing -· the land go for other uses. · Costa Mesa wants'' the June .5 deadline extended to July. The supervisors have thrown their political sup- port behind a one-year moratorium on the disposal of the 2_57·state surplus acreage. And Burke steadily keeps pushing his long·term lease bill through the Legislature. " ' l Whether any of these maneuvers prove effective remains to be seen during the next few weeks. Burke's proposal, however, seems to be the best bet at the mo- ment. A.B. 1066 bas alre~d) /assed the Government Ad· ministration Committee an is now on its way to the Ways and Means Committee before it reaches the As· sembly floor. No difficulties ~re foreseen. U the lower house passes the measure, it might just provoke Robinson I<> back off from his demands. A I show of support in the Assembly could be the turning point -if it comes in time. A New Freeway Move Pluegin~ away, Newport Beach will again be at a California Highway Commission meeting Thursday ~ry· ing this time to get the Newport Freeway moved so it comes to the coast in Huntington Beach. ·- Par I{ to ask for authorization to fUe for "protective condem· nation" of a piece of the Robert H .. Granl·Beeco Ltd. property on Superior Avenue. Since Newport Beach has authorized construction or some ·500 condominium units on that parcel -which is why highway planners want it condemned immediately -City Manager Robert L. Wynn will get some chance to talk. Wynn says bas1caJJy he's going to argue against the condemnation becau·se there is no freeway agreement for Route 55 through that area and development is now planned-there. How far he'll get is anyone's guess since the Divi· ~ion of Highways had asked the city to hold up the zon· 1ng action pending the condemnation hearing tomorrow. New Courts, at Last The Harbor Jtldicial District ,Court ended its 19. ye.ar stay in c.o~~a Mesa this '''eek·by moving to newly· completed fac1l1t1es near the Orange County .i\irport in Newport Beach. It had been a long wait for the now four judges their clerks and hosts of .other employes who had per~ formed their duties at the old 18th Street courthouse under unbelievably overcrowded conditions. The old complex, located iust across from Costa Mesa Park, originally was designed for two judges and a daily volume of 100 people. Yet, somehow , for the past ~ew years it was forced to squeeze in three, then four Judges and 700 more persons. . The qew facility at 4201 Jamboree Road will serve the people of the Harbor Afea and the new City of Irvine. Although they have only been there since Monday the jud~es re~rt the spacious ne\v quarters make ; tremendous difference in the speed and efficiency of handlin2 their cases r While commission aides say the proposal, advanced a couele of weeks ago b¥ Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis, may not get any· consideration -because it's not on the agenda -the subject of the Newport Freeway is going to get some kind of airing. OUicials of the Division of Highways will be there And that benefit. more than all other considera- tions, is what the long overdue move to decent court facilities is all about. c 'Psst! I'm wiJlin ' to clear out of the territory if you71 make it look like you chickened out.' .. A~ Old Line That Still Stings Tod<;iy (SYDNEY-J. HARRIS) Tboapll at LarJe: Almost 250 years ago, Dr. Thoma! Fuller wrote a Hne that contains as much .Ung today, when he remarked: "Ac- cusiog the times is but excusing ourselves." • • • SeU-centeredness la llOt iUll morally wrong, it ii pragmaticall1 MOng, because it doesn't work -npbody is large enough to be the center of his own universe, no matter bow much he ag· grandizes to himself. • • • On1y wben "treaties" between nations have the force of contracts between pen0111 will the Idea of !ntmiat!onal law have any substan- tlv~ meaning; until then, a treaty is merely a promise to do something until it stops serving one's end. • • • If your early character it" no.t shaped by what yoo are given to admirt, it will be deformed by wbat you are given to bate. • • • Passers.by who stop to rubberneck at a public catastrophe ought lo be lined for "social polluUon." • • • The reason lhat men should be freed from external struggle as much as possi· hie is so that they can devote their energies to becoming who they really are, who they were meant to be. • • • Collector" as a class have always Dear Gloomy Gus If all the higher powers met at the Bay of Tonkin, you could call it a meeting of the "mines." -A.M.T. Tilll "'""' f'llMC~ ,...._FT' vi.w.,. •f MetuerllY ftlffl tot IM ............. kfllll y-"' _.... " Glwmy 011s. DlllY 1'1191. faintly repelled me; the lust for ac· quisilion is not t.empe.red (lo my mind) by the fact that the object may be esthetic; indeed this seems only to add hypocrisy to greed_ • • • If most tourists were forbidden to car- ry cameras, they wouldn't travel without the gratification of bringing back pictures to show to their fri~nds. • • • Not what you say, or what you think, or even what you feel, but what you clloose, determine,, what you become. • • • Historically, all "military action'' began as banditry : a fortress attacked, a piece of land seized, and the neW masters established themselves as "a party of patriots" to resist the banditry of others. • • • It seems odd to me that the veterinarian Is considered a cut below the physicians, when it would seem to take a much higher degree of medical ability to diagnose and treat a patient who can't tell you his symptoms or complaints. • • • "Count your blessings" is a stupid in· junction. for it is precisely the nature of a blessing that it is qualitative, not quan- titative; one substantial blessing can more than make up for a host of discom- forts. • • • It may be an index to the fragmented character of our culture that America has the finest 1nacb in lhe world, but the worst meals. Errwtionalism at Flood By ROBERT E. BADHAM Assemblyman, 711t D11trtd plants. Ironically, the ban on nuclear plants will create more air pollution than we have al present by forcing the need to use fossil fuels in their place. The environmental issue before us to. day ii not a partisan one. I think all people, regardless of political beliefs, ~re for clean air, clean waler and preserving WE ALL XNOW .. that it has required our nallU'al n90urces. The environmental time to reach our present environmental problem is certainly.~~ going to ~sap-conditions, and despite the chilling pear by itself. It req\ures a rational,· doomsdaying from Proposition 9 ad· sound program, and will not be resolved vacates, it also will take time to reverse by emotionalism. . our course. The time needed to do the job r think one example of emotionalism on is not so long as to br ing on the the rampage can be found in the ill-con-cataclysmic result! predicted by the celved, hasUly-drawn Proposition t (the breast-beaters among us. ''Clean Envlronment Act"), which will be Hitting the panic button will ac- presented for a vote of the people of the complish nothing, and in fact, these emo- State June 6. It is import.ant for every Uonal reactions will only delay con- voter to uk: "Whal are the proposed at:ructive work, What we need is 1 sound, methods ProPo•ltion t would Ule? Whit rational attitude applied to 11 rtsolute ls the price! And are there any other step-by-step program. perhaps more des~able and better I think to attempt to eliminate ooe ~rob- 1ltern1tivea?'! lem._ by causin1 another, even Jf'lter HERE ARE SOME of tile probl.m-onecmakes lltUe sen••-And to bring our that can be expected from this proposed slate Into a drastlcallr, deprewd restrlcUve measure: economic condition ls hardy the sort of Gaaollne wlll "probably be radlll!Od and • flllUre anyone carOI to face. a lively black markel In gas lllampo wlH re!lllt, as 111able aas will be In llllart aup- ply for ,.yeral· yean. There won't be much of 1 m1rktt for a uHd ctr, either, unlesa U can be modlfled to'bunlunleaded 1uo11nt. Prices far food. clelhins, pcl1I • of all )loU and all!lty bllb w1ll mar, due to biPa' 19il-ud ~tlon mots. Jobi "JO 'be Joit In a "1de race of -becaust ol farced lhutAknml. lll'owA!u!a and blacl:aui. can 'be ._...i ... ~ of the locli ol 1IUdeor -' THE SOWTIOll 1$ by no m<aM to do away 'wttb machinery and miss pro- dllcllon. Tbo pttsenl envlronmental crisis wW be tolved by the vtry Instrument that caused 11 -tkl!Mlogy. With cool lleoda 1Dd ldenllOc reoearch, positive clmca con be made, and "lthout ca111-laf-..pruslvo eondlllons. • Al Yale .._!ti Henry C. Wallie .ad.: .. Do JOU want to mnmlt 1ulckle for fear ol nmata delth!'' Foreign Travel Costly in Money, AfJsenteeis1n California's Junketing Congressmen By MICHAEL GREEN WASHINGTON -Nineteen members of the California congressional delegation speol a total of more than $50,000 junketing abroad last year and col. Jectively visited 51 foreign capitals. They accounted collectively for at least 146 days of absences from congressional duties in WashingtQp. The information ii contained in travel expense statements covering the period Jan. l·Dec. 31, 1'71, filed with the House clerk by chairmen of variotl!I legislative committees so far this year. • The 19 Californians traveled at govern· ment expense, for the most part using so. called American counterpart funds, or foreign currency bought by the U.S. which can only be spent in foreign coun- tries. REPORTS ON TIIE foreign travels and expenses of the remaining. J9 members of the M-man California House delega tion were not yet available. Final totals could push the amount of money spent junketing abroad by California con- gressmen alone close to the $100.000 mark and account for !till more time away from congressional duties. The amount of time and money ex· CALIFORNIA'S CONGRESS pended by California lawmakers abroad ranged from short periods at minimum txpense, while conducting genuine con-- gressional business overseas, to lavish globe-girdling at1tupayers' expense. The California congressman most often in and out of airports last year appeared to be Rep. Charles Wilson, 0-Lo! Angeles, who spent at least 40 days in l l diffefent COW'ltrles and $8,600. Wilson returned to one of the countries, Japan, three different times during the year. His travels ranged from Iceland to .Australia and Hong Konj, with eight days in Paris. WILSON W b.S PRESENT to vote on only 61 perceht of the roll cads in the House last year. Next in Ji.De was Rep. Craig Hosmer, R,. Long Beach, who visited 12 countries - one more than Wilson -but spent only half the amount of time and moDey. He made 84 percent of the House votes. Rep. Bob Wilson, R-San Diego, 'l"nt 21 ' days visiting eight foreign capitals. spend- ing $5,602.69. He answered 73 percent of the roll calls last year. Rep. Richard ~lanna , D-Orange County, only charged the taxpayers $600 for 12 days he spent visiting four countries in the Far Easl. He missed all but 59 per- cent of the House votes in 1971, the worst attendance record for any Democratic congressman from Califopnia. THE WWEST VOTING score by a Republican lawmaker from the state was that belonging to Rep. Charles Gubser, R- Santa Clara, who was present for only 57 percent o[ the votes. Gubser spenl 23 da ys abroad and toured seven countrie!'i . He s pen t 13.6116.34. The expense records show the f()l\owing travels by other California congressmen : Rep. Robert L. Leggett, D-Vallejo · 9 day s in France, $l ,318.03. Rep. Gt'Orge Miller, ~Alameda • 29 days abroad, 8 countries , $4,159.34 .. REP. DON EDWARDS, 0-San Jose · 13 days. 6 countries, $3,114.00. Rep. Phillip Burton, D.san Francisco • 2S days, 7 countries, $3,207 .36. Rep. Lionel Van Oeerlin, D-San Diego· 12 days , 3 countries. $1,905.59. Rep. George Danielson, 0-Los Angeles · 13 days , 7 countries, $2,759.11. Hep. Robert Mathias, R-Visalia • 15 days. 3 countries, $1 ,845.42. Rep. Burt L. Talc:ott, R-Monterey • 29 days , 9 countries, $2,U9 .46. REP. DON fl. CLAUSEN. R-Crescent City · 11 days, 6 countries, $2,IU.07. Rep. Thomas M. Rees , O.Beverly Hills ·ti days, 3 countries, $1,001.36 . Rep. Alphonzo Bell, Jl.Los Angeln -I days In Finland, 11 ,389.08. Rep. Edward Roybal, D-Los Anc•ln - 18 days, 8 countries, $1,682.84. Rep. Del Clawson, R-Los Angeles • 19 days, 9 countries, $2 ,544.96. THE LOWEST EXPENSE account among the California lawmakers wa1 turned in by Rep. John E. Moss, D- Sacramento, a5 a delegate last year to the Mexi c o· United • .Stale• Inlerparllamentary conference in Mexico City. Moss $J>enl only $136.93 ind return- ed to the U.S. complaining that no seriour business had been conducted and that h• would not accept an assignment 11 •a delegate again. Catalina Not a Good Site for LAX To the Editor : In answer to Paul Burchelt's letter, 1'LAX to Catalina" (Mailbox, May 10), I would like to point out exactly what ill wrong with using Catalina Island as Los Angeles International Airport. It is unclear whether Mr. Burchett had in mind the idea of developing Catalina Airport into an international ppera· tion -something which is hardly practi- cal wilh its mere 3,200 foot Jong runway. Besides the hazard of approaching the airport over sheer 1,600 foot high cliff!, over which pilots often experience dif· ficulty when caught in their violent ~ end downdraft!, only the shorthaul STOL (short-llke-<>f-and-landlng ) turboprop air- liners could operate in and out of such a small airport. THE TOPOGRAPHY of the island precludes the possibility of buDding a larger facility which could handJe today's (and tomorrow's') jets. But even if this could somehow be done, what would ·the thousand& of people who use LAX every day do to get to the mainland ? Catch another flight, perhap!, at additional ex-. pense? No longer would friends and relatives be able to dr.ive pawngers to and from the airport. And anyone who enjoys the amenities Catalina has to offer ~--B11 George Dear George: l'v~ long been a George fan. I think he's tenific • • • and se.nt copies to my son when he was In the Navy. Ont to my sister In Dallas and to my daughter In De Land, Fla. You bring a bright note to lhe paper every day . . thanks for a. lot of laughs. Now here's a question for George . Does one have to ask you 11 ques- tion to get an answer? PAT OF NEWPORT BEACH Dear Pat: . Not ln )'OUI CIJe, Pat -&ll)'1'1Y 10U want to handle II! (Afler • It~ lir likf! that she can have every answer J've got In stock. whether the haa quesUoN for them or not !). MAILBOX Letters from readers are welcome, Normally writers 3hould convey their mesiages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letter.! to fit apace or sliminate libel is reserved. Alt let· ter.! 1must include signatures and mail· ing address, but names may be with- held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetrv wiU not be pub· lished. will tell you that the Island is already overcrowded. Obviously, Catalina must take a back seat to the other two often-mentioned airport possibi1ities of Camp Pendleton and the Chino Hills. CHRISTOPHER J. WILCOX Vnrecuonable To the Editor: It .seems to me that the Costa Mesa Cl· ty Council bas placed an unreasonable qualiflcetion nf a flve--year residency for a citizen to serve on the planning com· mission . I have been In t"Ontact with the cities ot 1Anahelm, Brea, Buena Park, Fountain Valley, Fullerton. Huntington Beach, Garden Grove, OrMBe and Newport Beach. Of these cities, only Fountain Val· ley has a one-year resklmcy requirement and HunUngton Beach has a t~year residency requirement. Since th~re ls a continuous need for lo-. terested and qualified citizens to serve the city in many capacities, lt behooves the council to set reasonable qualifica- liClns to insure the Jargest number ot t ltliens po ssible as pott:ntial servants of the public. _ MYRA KIRSCHENBAUM 'And TluJt'• Che Truth' " To the Ed itor : I had just read most of the lront page of a recent DAILY PILOT: "Costa Mesa Devastated ;" "This Is a Drlll; "Yaak Jets Down Seven Mi gs ;" "Laird Says Red Ship Diverted;" "Two Surviving Miner!!! Rest:" and then the freeway prob- lems and then the sex problems and then the thief problems. I gol up, went to one olmy uppe.r_,stozy windows and looked out. I saw in my nower garden a man carefully picking a blossom here and another there and gathering varioll! colors. I watched him with an almost unconscious delight and yet an almost hidden amazement. He gathered a healthy handful and I could tell thal he was pleased with his pi ckings. I YELLED FROM the window on the secood floor where I was watching him. 1'lf you want some yeJlow roses, the bush is loaded with them ; help yourselr." The man looked up, not at all surprised, and said, "We are having a party at home tonight for my daughter and we need some flowers, I stop by here quite often and get flowers. Thanks a lot. 11 The man then hopped into his little yellow foreign car and off lo the party. Those flowers that he had picked looked so good and the fun of picking them looked even better. l went downat.airs, picked a few daisie! and • couple of geraniums and 1 felt bet· ler too. As Liiiy Tomlin on "Laugh-tn" say!, "And that's the truth, so there!" NEIL ABRAMS Refreshing Difference To the Editor: Thank you for the picture on tho !foot page of today 's paper !Moy m 11riing students praying for the end or Vietnam hostilities. Jt was a refreshing difference to see 1tudents seek1ng Cod for help tn· stead of picturing stud-ent1 taking things lnto their own hands and rioting, ttc. MRS. LEO KELLER l'ldotu 'Cahtapper' To !ht Editor: _ All my Ille I have loved kitties ana I take them to tht vet! and ha\'t the pro- per shots, spayed or al te red so they will 111y 1t borne and be wilh mt: when I study and always sleep on my bed a\ night. F.ver since J have lived 1n the area, three and a half years now, some viciou s "catnapper '' has ta ken every cat I loved-three precious kitties. t don't know why anyone could be so cruel, do you? IS TIIERE ANY organization in· tere.sted in cats that might help me find the person who deliberately "catnap.5" every cat I own? I always train them to live In th e house, but they Jovt to go out in my yard once in awhile and then come home through my~cat door to -be with mt. The other day, Ebenezer went out after din· ner and has not yet returned. I am 10 afraid he has been "catnapped" like all my other cats. MY CATS ALWAYS wear an iden- tification tag with my telephone number. but I never receiv~ a call from anyone nor have [ ever found their bodies. My cats always wear bells on their collars so they won 't bother the birds . Please help me have a kitty of my own to love ind to keep. The cat that has recently disappeared, Ebenezer, is pure whlte. ' KRIS ZELARNEV Age ti OlANGI COA.IT DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wtod, Plil>U.lltt Thomaa Kievit, Ed itor Albert W. Bcte1 EdiloriaL Pogt Editor The edl~t>rlt.J Pt.ll'e or th~ U.Jl.y Pilot 1M!ks to Inform tnd 1Umu · late rtl dm by prestnllnc this ftf'Wllflll~r'• opinions and tom· mt.ni.ry on topla ol lht'"9t and 1lanlrl~ance, ~ IK'O\'ldln1 a forum tor the tKprt!Ulon of our rn.dcn' •r,lnloN, Ind bf Pl'ft('nU... fhe d vtn.e vlewpotn11 ol ll'lfonntd of>. M'rtlTI ~ tpO-ltt.'liiWli .-10J*s ol U.. ct.,. Wedn .. day, May 17, 19'71 / Ul"I Tt ltphott · POLICEMAN IN ARMORED UNIT ENTERS BANK TO CAPTURE LONE BANDIT After Two Hourt of No Rt1ponse, Robber Wes Found Mortally Wounded Dead Man Holds Off Police • 'That's A ll?' Da vis Atwrneys .4sk. Dismissal . SAN JOSE (UP ll -Defense attornevs asked for dismissal of all Charges against Angela Davis, say ing the pros- ecution's case only proved she was a "warm , artlculate human beinr." who loved Soledad Brother G e o r g e Jackson. Leon Branton Jr., represen· ting the former UCL A philosophy instrucior, Tuesday asked Judge Richard E . Arnason for a direc ted verdict of acqui llat in a session with the jury absent. Arnason delayed a. ruling and ordered the dcfen<;c to proceed \l'ith its case Thurs· day in the murder, kidnap and conspira cy trial . Branton said that his reac· lion ·to the slate resting it.s ca!e v.•as to say: "You mean that you have kept this defendant in jail for over 16 mpn th s, and you have subjected her to the agoriy and the terror of having to go through a criminal trial with charges of such magnitude and that 's the only kind of evidence you have?'' Anti porno Bill Goes To ·Senate Prosecutor Albert \V. Harris claimed that ~1iss Davis. 28. a black militant. provided the guns used by George 'Jackson's younger brother, SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Jonathan, when he entered a Senate committee was urged to approve a rive-bill anti-f\1arin County courtroom Aug. obscenity package by Sen. !~J97t~~el:asr:d!~ur8~n~~c~~ ~~~n ~~~~er .. a;~~' at m~~i~ otllers hostage. The younger LOS ANGLELES (UPI } -Shortly arterward, led by a Into the bank \\•ith pistol Jackson, Judge Harold llaley houses and book stores along bomb Squ d fr. h. Y•ith topless-bo ttomless bars. More than 100 heavily armed a o 1cer pus lng an drawn . and two of the convicts died ed h. Id I · ts'd th 1 · h ·1 The bills before the Senale police officers ringed the armor s ie , Po 1 c e Cisneros opened fire. gett ing ou 1 e e cour room In a a1 ed Of r· J udiciary Commi ttee a Is o bank, crouch1"ng behind patrol discover they had laid siege off five shots v.•ith a .45-caliber i::un ire. ~h t t ·d •1· D · v.·ou\d ban some sexual con-to a dead man for more than 1 e s a e sa1 1• 1ss av1s cars, rifle s and shotguns automatic from a teller's helped plot the kidnapings to duct on stage in taverns and d l1vo hours. SI f 11 h" I d the t rea y. cage. o c a \V 1 r e , j:!ain the release from prison of a ers. Suipers peered from sur-A moto rcycle patrolma n, emptied his revo lver at the George Jackson, whom she Dr. Victor Cline, 11 clinical rounding buildings. A police first on the scene, had mortal-gunman and retreated. "passionately lovrd." psychologist at the University helicopter hovered overhead. ly wounded the robber in a The tv.·o male employes "You've proven a helluva of Utah and chief author of the standup shootout. Each man case against Jon a l ha n 1ninority report from the Tear gas was r e ad Y • dashed for cover, joining the Jackson," Branlon said Tues-President 's Commission on Bullhorns blared. fired five shotS,·()ne ()f \\"hlch others in the bank vault, day of the state's evidence. Obscenity and Pornography, Inside the vault(){ th~ank struck the bandit in the head, where the group barricaded "But against Angela Davis the Tue sday urged approval ()f the ()f America Branch In the but the policei:nan, unaware themselves in with a filing only thing you have proven is bills. Wllahlre area cowered 11 he had cut down the gunman. cabinet and office furniture. that she is a warm, articulate "The fact Is none or us ls a employes and flve'culltomers, retreated to reload and await Some of tht women were human being who has love and completely civil libertarian," afraid of the gunman who had reinfortements. compassion. yes. for George he told the committee. "There weeping from the tension J k b f h · d · I h burst Into the bank Tuesday, The bandit, Identified as ac son. ut or umanrty an is some pace w ere we all fearful a gun battle would Fernando Cisneros, about 28, when they emerged two hours especially the black · people feel the authorities ought to break out between bandit and apparently died w Ith in ,_l_a_ter=.;;;ijjjiiiliiiiiiiiliiiliiiBliiiiliiw~h~o!m~s~h~e~re~p~re~s--en~t~s ~so~w~e~ll~.'~' ~sl~c!p ~in~.'--' ~·-.::----i police and they would be minute!. caught In the middle. The 'm p 1 0 y ts and NATL ASSOC. Of WOMtN IN CONSTRUCTION "We have the bank com· customers !&id Cisneros had OR.ANGE CHAPTE• 91 r•tSENn pletely surrounded . You have herded most or them into the WORLD Of CONSTRUCTION no chance lo escape. Come out vault . and forced lwo male with your hands up and you employes to open cash MODEL IUILDING DISPLAYID IY ORANGE COUNTY will not be injured." came the dra\\'t'rs for him. He wu 1. Ith GI.ADE STUDENTS .stem voice on the bullhorn. in loading bundles of bills Into ~ -li hz English and Spanish. The canvas bags when motorcycl e OQQlh oast a bank 's telephone jangled on patrolman Jack Store 11 a • and on as detectives tried to1 _r~e~spo~nd~i~ng~to~a~r~a~d~io~c~a~ll.~r~a~nL_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~ call the bandit and talk to blm . No reply. For two hours, the impasse went on, p o l i c e ringing the building with fir"!power but afraid to altack because of the hostages, whn reared to come out o[ the vault because o[ the gunman. And out of the bank trott'd a cocker 11panlel puppy, tall wagging nervously 11s It 11hyly appr01ched an o!flcer by the door. Legislator Investigates To y W eapon ' SACRAMENTO [AP\ - A stnte senn tor picked up a 44- inch-long "toy '' blowgun and methodical ly fired four-Inch needle dart! Into the heart of a man-shaped police tartt;et. 1'Jt take~ little imagination to realize the se rious Injury It cnn inflict," Sen . I~av.'rence Y.1alsh told newsmen Tuesday after the demons tration in the state Capitol to announce in-- lroducllon or a blll to bnn the &ale or such "toys." The blov.·gun th at is bein$t sold as a toy is so powerful it can fire darts through quarter- Inch ply\.\·ood , the Huntington Park Democrat added. \VaJsh said he hRs betn unable lo determine where the blowgun is being manufac- tured, or by whom, becaU!e the Item comes In a box with no tdentlflcaUon. You11 gsters To Sn1oke? SACRA1'1E~'TO 1 AP\ -The legal smoking :ii:te v.·ould be lowered to 15 b\" a bill Stnt to the Assembly noor on a 16-3 vote or the Assembly F.duca· lion Commltltt. The me1sure b y Assemblyman Euaene Chappie tR-Cool ), Wollld also allow hJ8h ochool1 to set up 11111\)klng arta.t and rulel to allow stu- dent ... kJnt. II would 11111 roqulre pattn- 111 """""1t for · 15-to-17·ytar· olds· to amok• and chlldr<n In 11111 .,. ranee aiuld not pur.e h ••• cJ1ar1lte.~ t ham1elv1• In most draunstancet. It would allow Jumlil• IUlhoritl<s to aell <11•,..lltl to u.,....,idl. wltll wtitttn con- -ol tll<lr pamt!>, Ind Bush mills. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. For 300 ye•rs, •whiskey from Bu1hmills has been with us. Charming us. Beguiling us in .. smoo1h, pol ished and •hogether lighthca11ed f,uhion. 15 .&.encrations h.>ve ref 1ncd it. 15 gPne1 at ions have sip pell i1.Theverd1(I :Nc.i r perh.•cl ion. Bushm11 ls. Ful I of char.lctcr. But not heavy-h.indec.I Jbout it. Flavor- fu l. 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