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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-09-20 - Orange Coast Pilot• I • • . . r -vme • • l~ep~~ As"anl1 • .S Makes D1111.ti:11gton Beaeh Voters Turn Dow11 • \ , "' -J1111*0eent. l'lea Bond. Issue • . • ' .. • • . . . .. . . -. : I f " ' . · l • .. ~Y;AFllRNQOH, ••il4El=20. 1972 ' • .'-·I, ,.., ......... Jl .. 1]£1•.M ... . ' • •• 'f , . ' , 'Raps Coast ' . . lnitUitive Il'Yine Caa!pniy oll!cfals toclay .,._ -llOUilc'ed the compai>y's. oppooitlon to Proposition 20, the · CoutaJ Initiative which will be oa the Nov. 7 ceneral e1 ... Uoa ballot. 1 Raymond L Watson, executlve,....m • president of the land planplill and management firm, said tM" measure, f .. goes too far." ,/. . . ,,;: He sald=y .supporta the coo- -cept of state es governing coastal land use ·conaervition. "That this en- virolplfital requtremeql will IOOll be h,!!!l·by the Legislature Is u much a cer- .,. 'liilnty sa ii Is a necessity. But H.musl be • responsibly mel with respooalble leglala· tion." , Proposillm 20, he uaerled, lal!a to ' meet this need. · "We applaud the inltiatlve'1 btoad ob- jedlves, the proleclion, J""loratioa and enbancemelll of the coa1lal en- Yiromnelll," be said. "II Is Ila pr_.i ..,.• mechanism,for 1ttamq these .objectives , tbal lor<a ut to oppose the Initiative." • ·; He called it, "unrealjstic, mmeceaary, • . • ~ perhaps ~t-.i and c:ertalnly ,Judldll Dlllllcl ..... "" Olpd. • unfair." • . .. a-:.,::'-••s:ild llr. ')t't U po..ea, Wafaoo-sald, l'iwoslUon 20 ~ a..:...-Mw ·"'"""1d hi .. a YetJ aeve1t 'hnpect on """'°"'' , 11 · · ,... • hundreda of tbouaanda _of property /! • .I ,,./· ' ' Bond l~sue Gets 'Thumb& Dowii' In Huntington . ' By JORN ZAUJCB Of .. Dlllr ......... The fourth bond Issue II !!Ve years - wenl down lo cl0! .. 1 In Ille Himlingtoo Beach Union lllJh School District Tuea- day. The voter lumoul w~ Ugbl -leu than so percent. . Unolllclal· reluma ahowed the ,15 milUOl1 bood won sz: percenl apprvval, far Issa lban· the rl perce!ll 11 needed. ·Ill oaly si,i of '6 vollng precincla WU the necemry marg11> achieved. In . fourteen preclncll, voter approval ran under II percenl. . nie vole tolala llood al JO,•· for lbe bonds ..., 10,1111 agalnsl them. • • • • ldelllllied llllpecl Tbomu Bradford McOllChen u lbe man found ll8ndlnc Oft!' lbe dead ........ body. Philip Henchman ol UI Wave SI., Laguna Beoch; told the Muolclpal Court d Judp H. Wamn J<ni&bt tbal be aaw e woman lying on the crus ol his frml laW!l and a man aiandm, over bet. · ·Aakacl by Jolin Cr.nih. deputy dlstrld ' aU«nq, II tbal man were ·lD·the coUrt, Henchman said he WU, aDd ldenlilied tba -hindcurle.i: MceuWien, llO, ·al1e,ect boyfriend of the dead -woman, Mrs • Vlrglilla HsmnOH, 15, of 121 B Wave SI. . Henchman aald tbal momenll before he bad heud a woman11 teram1 and -. "The shois didn't aound real lo me, but lbe . acnaina IOUllded real," llerachman said. McOltchei, In jail clothlni, aal pustv'1r betide bis attorney during the -1· He did nol leslily. McO!teben bu previously pleaded Innocent to • charge of murder. ' -• 11 ·~ Ii 'flll I ••• ...... :¥ OWJ>011, • private and. public,. wl>o · are Ji••~ll. .&.:;'•· . ,.,; .· ~of .the<WDbenome;,restrlo-lloalll J>lllrid lo llllill• ,llslt u W!' tive coatrola 11 would illlllct " · ·~ .._ ol --\A·Nlli; Ml!l •jii, • He said a ml>IU-layered. and remote SChool olficlala H(UUed ahoct al the outcome and plodctd lo bolcl ai>otber bood, elecllon aa. soon u -Ible. Afttt hearing lhe lestlmoay o I Henchman and preeentaUon of coroner'• reporta llallng Cllllt of lbe womao'1 death wu l'lll*hol wounds, Judi• Knlgbl ordered McCulchen to appear for Superio1 Court arrai,nment. The cue now will be tranalerred from Soulh County Judicial DIJtrlct Muolcipal Court to Dlvlsloil 5 ol lbe Orange County SUperlor Court. McCutchen WU Ordered to appear al t a.m. Oct. 3 . ==-·1!1111' .. 'tbt--')lll<l'tl -Ooall'~· l)'llem'ol llale and regiooal commlsaloo .~ lboulf'p.m. ...,..., a?iir........,. -~by the Initiative could ....WI In 11From tbe trulteel' ltandpolnt, I'd nave to aay lbel we're bllterly '\llsap- P>lnled," said Damis Mangerl, president ol the high IChool dlatrlct board. neri.w i.OS£s " m . tlVfCHIS ..,.., 111. elleclive moratorium -witbol!I _. erty tu rellel -lpinal· any private or pu;!!; improvemeat project "however M<:Cuteben ·waa mealed by police al lbe tc:ene of the ldlllnj; OD Sepl. t. r "But 11 aoon aa the la• allows, we wW DO doubl Nl1lm In Ille ~ with another propoul. We M:ve no choice." The bond 'WOUid have Onancecl coo slrucuon of a mth ... -.1n lbe district • well u ~ improvemenla at 11fealmlosler and Huntqton Beoch,lligb li:boola. To the ..... ol a '30,0IO home, 'H would have mtllll a '1J -In PILOT 'HA.PP¥' TO CA.NCEL A.D ~ lues In Ibo linl yur of h!l8Y· Somellmet 11 makea DAILY PILOT ad- menl vilon: happy to have customers cancel ' "It'• always a lhOck to me when peo.. · adl. Sound silly? Not when you know pie are unwilling lo maa even a Iba llorJ. This ad wu auppooec1 to run I mlnlmal ln-nl1DU.~Gl their «!'II dayl: . cbikftn," said Trullee RilplfMa«-: . .8IIJC' Screener, a or o ..... Ull ANGBU:S (AP) -A no•-"But now tbal there Is a majortlJ (52 m·rm, ask for (Mr. ._... ""'· _. coovlcled al' In-,...,..o •11o do want lbe -· ws'ri ..,. Blank) le!fsliC-a'pcilJc.nian dirln& a Ma)' der ·more obtiplloo tban .ev.-Jo-. On 'tba third day, the advertiser phoned Jt.,.-i ad --lo • ,ur Jn jail. lryinl unpl we put one." II Md requested the ad be canceled. II -II-ol lbe Loi Aal<lal Free lkfl>orlnlandea Jadt Roper pndieled Md ~ 100 calls In two daya. That ,_, • -aNWi..,. naq, wu· lhal Illa eal1 for a new -alectioa 1rill ""'°' nor wU1 call qaln. Wo were happy ::F 1-1 by a MuDldpal coma --wban trulleea bold llMlr ID llt ll>lt ID caned bis ad . i..t ua gel (loart wllicll acquilled lllm ol 11 nt* -Ing. Mila like tbal for you. PhoM direct for -blJ ............. lroon Dut to leill-reslrlctiotls, howtlll', llii ....... Dial-- Illa-....... lllm. (S. DD'EAT, hp I) ' 4 -FriendS · .. Take Youth To .Hospital Huntlng141l Beach ponce this mommc were attempting to pie« lotlether facts of the strangulation death of an JJl.yW' old Huntington Beach man. Michael t. Morteoson o! 17251 Almelo Lane wu deUvered to HunUngton lntertommunlty Hospital by lour lrlenda fn.m the WeJtminster area About 1:38 a.m., acconllng to Westminster police. The v1ct1m waa dead on arrival. ac- cmllng to ..,._ """' llolf members and an 1Uto1JoY by ~ County • cm-.... deiiullea meolad Morlenl!C!ft WU Str1Diled. Detecllvea Immediately began ln- terrogallng the lour young person. who brought· the victim to the hospital, bul ha l no further informatioo sborily before noon. President Supported WALNUT CAP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan says he .-aa told by a loreJin diplomat during bis recent European trip tbal "II will be disastrous" ii Prealdenl Nixion Is no1 re-elected In November. Reagan, ad• dressing a fund.raising dinner 'l'llesdaJ on beball of lbe GOP'• 10tb Alaembly District candldale1 Keith .MWer, made· a goodwill tour for Nixon In Europe. lie did nol ldenllfy lbe diplomat. Oraa(e I DAii. y I'll.OT s Harrah's Loses Cash \ -FfCOrders Documents Gunman Nets $178,500-Escapes on Cyc"/£ OnSoapAdS Sl'AT!!LINE, Nev. (AP) -M armed .. robbed Hamh'• TllJoe CUlno ol ·~ late 'nMtdaJ llld -..pod 00 a ndoreyde drivm b)' a -.i man, Har· rah'11pokeanon Mark Oatis llld today. Q1l'tis said the man aurpr!Jed five unarmed casino employes u they were brlnllnl the money loto the casino from a buement vault. Qutlo WI Ille man 4"* two bop IIlJ. ed with aoll llld cUlno chips. but drop- ped one, containing 14.llOO lo chips, 11 be feld. The getaway motorcycle fled a.,,... the .tale lloe loto Calllornla and th• Federal Bureau ol lmatlption bu hem called Into the ..... Qatil llld. First Black Star Al Out11 .-.ilnJded the robbery, a waiting motoreycle and oped off. llllcrt, darlt-l>IIrtd man wearing a 'lbe 1etaway wu delcrlbed lty a Jllr. West<m bat ...i. $a .lkallbor nh'• aecuril)' man wbo clmod the rob- ber out ol !fie -" automatic liopped the ploJa • they QJrtll, -ol -NllU.,. and were taking the money 1nio the advertising !or Hamh'• Ille:., llld fresh cuino about IO:U p.m. . , currency ii brought loio the caaino The gunman ordered tnem to drop the regularly but doubled there was an cuh bags and back down the stain, established time, rootc or routine'. Olrtil aid,.°' be wouljl .·'~your /IJlll'all'J Ille:., a 11"!>11<\r tradad cor-besd1 ..... ,.\ JIOl'."ilm. opaatai ......... ,.. bu 'Jbe -plcbd up U.0 and • I Iii~ )lelel ..,,.. ~ JI ' sprinted 151 led tbroogb tlle ·,1so had a hotel~ ID Rm>. '. casino, dropping the smaller 1>o1 lf1u Qatil llld Tueaday'1 ftlbllery was tho colliding wti.fi a CJ11J110 change (lrL '<. lar1est lovolvln& Harrah's. Long-limo Qirtfl llld the man ran OUI llltO the , area oblerven also' said ii -U.., bir· nlgllt, down I llda-llrt« lnto a dalt area 1• ever in the !.u. ·T-ana nearby, Jumped -U.. ba<ll: of a limlrial a pinbllnc •-"al. , WASlllNG'l'ON cilPn -The Fectml Trade Comm!Jslon todar -...i 14 manufacturers and adverti1er1 of aoap documentation for certain advertilJ.nc claims within 60 dafl. 'Ille :order ii, U. ~ !med o!Oce J-21 •hm the comm1.ui... asked n soap and delereent makers to aubstaJi... U.le advertising clalms IO the ,FTC cm better evaluate rompelillg clall!ls and distinguish who ls idVertl!in& truthfully. It laked the companies Involved to llllhllanUale tbele clalms: ~erfeoJ Ema Dry Feela! Cleanser ii •--P-l something new and con I a Ins ~----moilturizen. ' DEFEA'I' -Easy Off Oven Cleahir ellectl~ely 1.L • • • 'S , u,r T...,.._ cleans dirty, warm or cold oven1 and has , pcseeuten' Return 33 percent more power cleaner than the ooonest a new electiQI\ coo1d be held other popular foam spray., -Id be IJlte Jlecelllbet'« • ';{J•r'l'.belng 8 11olated. for ~ for S~b· )Jedicaf Experiment· Alli--DW II used b)' 'DWlll llolpltAb 10 "Obviously we•...I _, ~ t e "'1 ( MEAT); utroDilits Robert 1t-ClrlpJJell\ '(le4) Dr. ,Wllljam btthe ne11·bom bll>lel, qr! II ,µ., - A_c~r Stepin .F etchit .. . w!ih the esults .. said D""t. •·i lie! h E. Thornton.-and Karol J. Bobko leave '.in altitude chamber at the ellective deoclotmtt soap 1""""" bui 1 r . '. ~.,.,....,. :-r. , Houston Spa~ CeJller which simulate• Skylab ~a~ conditions. The -Ami & Raminer L!i pure, natµral j,al · ~ Jus\. ~ ~1ct1ms ol_· , relomfo( ~st wu made lo, glye NASA information on the, Skylab mission sched· no ·chemical odori, 'and -.;_ 1111! '11814• lloani:lal . . Tiie ~" .. ,• IWed for 1973. acratdles when ured to 'olelD couiiter A,sks Aid in CBS Suit INDUNAPOLIS. Ind. (UPI) -Stepln Feldlll, ID, llollywood'1 11nt biad< acreen llar famous for his slow-moving, ' gangly c:harac:ter portnyal!, stood on federal courthouee steps here and lelrlully appealed for help In a $3 million deliiioililoo <lllif agaiml CBS aod three olhlr~. Ptlcjll\'1 plbllc ploo TueodaJ came 10 dl71 -U.S. Dlltrtct Court Judie -B. Stodder dllm-hll iuit afflnal CBS, Xero• Corp .. :JOth Century tbfrds requirement is wnuonable. , · · tops. · ' \ • •;eut we'll cany /in the bell w• can '. -:-A. liquid ~ ~ qo,i;.illilll ...;;.. 'wUhwbalw•have.i""'~the-Ill• • Co .. ~rt Or..1-rs =~=='~,·~ll'ilo cillions contiDue to be adverse.• ' l"ROlS U (re " " ~Palmolive Qylla1 OleaP ellect1""7 The bond , tneaSlll'e" was de9igned to removes dried-<n loocll md ii "* lor u-. -dlng line -llld delicate ........ re~ overcrow in the district. Ill -Leon Fresh Down ~~ the -..,.. !bat of Fowltaill VaDey R . f s k rythln be ~ N: eindlhlleot Is ·i:-; .WW.·-' esen*nneing 0 pee ~!.era, g tier than oid·lasblooed oven f.tai copaclty: 'l'hll -U... ocbocll • ~ • , Mr, Bubble cleans -.ely llld the, large.rt il!&h ocbool' !rest of Chlcap, , • " does not leave bathtub rtiip. -.iJog in icboel' ofllclall, -Lifebuoy II oo lutinalr ·-11s lleY.-1!Je --only a SPRIHGF!i;U), ! Dl <Al'> -'!be ')1Je Iliinol! Supreme Court ordered deodorant protection won't let Ill! -__ ,..._l'Um~~..llroad<aot -- pefc.nt Jn the it precbiia lhli comprlle Dlino11 &lpftllie Court Tliled loUp lllat Speck returned to Circuit Court In Peoria ~anitor-iJ!.allrum Is strOiit, "t.,,,, ""i;, ti. Jleart of the Fountain Valley at-Richard ~ CCll'.l.victed of IOlll'dering County w~re ~ wa1 tried and sen-ef~ectively clean greasy stove hoods al)d teDdlllee-.,...-· -~·-~-·-elgbrnllft&-B-llllll'm_a _Clilcago _lelJced. His trial wu_ moved from __ mild """'!ih lo eflecliveq d wicker Of lift five feeder dlltrlcts to the hip townhoul< Ult be resentenced Chicago on a motion that ne~ accounts luntiturl!, ."'11 . Corp'. '.Hil attc>mey said be plans to Ille an appeal. • Tbe suit was filed July 20, t970, almost two years after CBS presented Fetchit in film clips -provided by 20th century FC!!I:-in a black hiliory series ontllled ."BIM:t llisiory: IAat, Slolen or Foriot- teu. • 'l1le -wu 1111T&ted by comedian BID CGlllJ. J'alehil dalmed that CBS portnyed him • "the IJIDbol of the white man'• Necro: Tbo · traditional lazy. stupid, cnpshootinl, chicken-stealing Idiot. "n-p_eople hired by CBS and xem: ealled the character I created the epitome of the black man who IQld out hil -le, lad In a llnCla progr ... I WU judged and found ·guilty in front of millions and milllou of people," Fetchit Slid, ,tandiD( Jn lronl or the federal bU/i~~ •lllfonn ;ildfe ~ler:'ln the federal bulldlng· here and tell bim to give me a trial by jury and set It !or trial while ~ am still alive. I am an old man, one of the <ildeit living actors tOday." Fetchlt'• cue wu originally set for trial "by a 'jury Jut w .. k, but CBS and Xerox filed a motion for a summary judgment. Steclder, after hearing two hours of arguments on the motion, dlsml~ the 1ult. ·Fetchlt appeared in numerou1 movies during the 1920s and 1930s. Some of hls coltari Included Shirley Temple, Janel Gaynor and Will Rogers. Pictures · included "Miracle I n Harlem," ·~ ExcltU. NJ.cbt, ~ '"The Countr)I Gmlleman," "Tbo Virginia Judge,'' end ''Stand Up and Obeer." Fetc:jlit ~y -•moro then fl million l>etw<en U27 and 1131, and at i>ne lime, bid 12' cars; !ncladlng a 'pink Cadillac with his JllJIMi Jn,.-lijJbll on the0skle, and 11·C1t1neN Niv811ta. ·He' left Holl)'Wood 1n· 1m·1iid'wlthln 10 • years . was broke.· He flied a '5' nilUJon bankruptcy suit In Chicog& lo tbt earij : 1940s. ''I had assets (If $146 when l filed that ~ million bankruptcy suil," Fetchlt Aid recently. . Fetchit, whose rea l name Is Lincoln T. Perry, resides on Chicago's South Side. · IT DAILY PILOT 'TIMI or...,. C•t DAILY PILOT, Wltfl ..t!Jdl; II, ~ n. H-l"r-. • IH*IW!ctl W 1119 Ott1191 C-t 0 1"\ltlll\lllrlll C...,IY"f', ... rtle 91111*'6 l ft JiubUlM!I, Melllll'f Ill~ l"rld•'f• flof Coil• M111, ,,....,oort 11.cll. ''lr.ftllfttltn l t.chlfOllll1llfl V1ll1y, lttllM ~ INIMIS.6dltbt~k •!Mil S111 Clenw11!1/ 1 Saft JllM Ollls1rlM. A slnol9 r911lon1I ll(l!lln h S!UbllUltd ~turd1y1 tnd Swndtn. Tf. lllflftci,tl l'Ubl'-111119 llltlll I• IT U0 Wnl llY tlrllft Qlt1 MQI, C.llf9mlt, tHH. tlol>.rt tt w •• d .. , .. ~, l f'lll ,llblllhtf J1ck l. Cu111y Vkt Pr91lcltnl t nd Otnlrtl Mal'lflM!' Tlio111•• K11vil IEdllor 1\olftt• A. Mur11hin1 #Nllatlog l t lltf CS.1rl11 H. loo1 l ich11.I P. Nill Mtl1l111t MaMllrtt h ltwa -CMtl M .. i UI Wffl tty S!r"1 ~I -..cit: JlJl MtWS*1 a.ui.vtNI ~ ... ctnm....,.,...__ ttwit"""" ... dl1 11171 hkl'l liMwMI • a-tt1 as '"'1tl •• ""'" •• , ...... (7141 '41 ... 111 Cl•NW ........ '4l01l71 • ,,... c.....e 4"'" ..... If L..-. ... ......... p,..,..,. ....... et.My~- Mt-1JJO ~t, 19" Or .... C•I 'llllNI~ ~. ... ... ....... Hlwtrttltfit, llMliirW' ..... .. ..... ~ ""'"" ............................ • _,..,....-i; 1!£.:ft.~.l! school, Westminster bad. the lowest Speck w~ m sentenced to die in ihe elec-of the murders would pre1udice any dNfxzetna ls ffeaselesS; a inois~r record. Only one of 13 precincts gave the tric chair in June 19'7 but the 11 S j~. jurors who tried g ........ i. in Peoria ~· c eans aa ef ~vel,y as l!>ap Without bond greater than 50 percent approval, Supreme Court ruled 8 year ~o that th~ ~...... ')'mg u soap · . for an overall averag'! of "'1 percent yes Circuit Court jury which tried him was were barred from sitting on the jury if to~o~ that are ,i;o .dlrtf..~,~ vote. improperly impaneled and voided the ·they llld they had moral or conscientioua ~ ruined csn be ef!eciMilt ClOinla The highest approval came fnm the death penalty. • objecltonl io lmposln& the death penalty. and restored by wubJbi lJlem Ill Tldi.., Founlaln Valley dlstrlcl, which voled an . 'lbe high court rt'rriancW the -back Thlo wu the basil of the U.S. 8upmne ... -~Is ,out dir1 ~-bloaoi. av....,e of a perc<nt _yes. \' · to the Joiver courts tor ,_.tei1etng. ~ dectam revening the death _ve , ••.• Oileall View and HwillogtmJ Bueh City Meanwhile, ·the U.S. Supreme Court penalty. ;\ little Bonteem nibW' l!!.iq.11\alm elementary diltricts each gave 52 per· ruled June 29 thet the death penalty cm-'Ille Il!,inois Supreme Court also llld :::.,~1~.~ lo de~.~ cent voter approval. Seal Beach gave fl lllltutes "a cruel and u • u 1 u a I that Speck, who hu been on death row lo '!be FTC_.~ Imai~:• .-· perceal approval. puni>hment" and wu borred by·U.:u,& Sto""11le l'elllteollary since June 15, _,., • ..;.. 1111....,, thet JI~ U'1T ........ PLIADS JOR REHEARING 'Stophln Petchlt' Parry 'Ille nverall voter -1 wu II per-ConstituUon. ' · 19frl, will have a bearing conc:emlng his -....... ~ , qalnst"lJii . ~ ''!iii: cen~ aceonJlng io unofficial mums. The Illinois Supl<JDO Court bad monl chan<ter before a new !elllence is ...... it suuesttng that theY ... ~ ol The defeated bond was the fourth con-awaited the U.S. court's rule on death im-1,. ;:,1at1om of any ol Ill ruJea !If ~ secutive setback of district efforts to penalties before deciding whether to' send Judp ilerlJort C. Pucben ol lllicqo, "Ii ii __ ,_ • " bqlld • ne1I' camP'JI, Ill F~,ltlrl a S,pe_<;k'• case ~~ to the Circuit rn•ri who ·!Jhl!d'il at !lpeck'I trial and r.;. ,_.., ~~~tlaD" Marijuana Drive Fails to Muster · $22 million bond meisure" lailed;" 1o 'lor 'reoioitencili{."-· .,. _,.,. ,. ~~..-· ~.IM'-pouilJ ·.,,;: .nmm. ~-of "111 . ~~~ )o November 1968, a $12 million bond pro-Speck wu arrested July 17 19111 Jn rnm!•tim ol thie jury, died iJ"" 111111111. =·'Wjohal ~ ,.._ 'j,. posal failed: apd, lo Februau' lll'IO, a $9 Cook County Hoopttlk wber&; be wu FTC 111-:" r -·~-dalmo;• dis million bond measure was~ taken for treatment o6 sell·lnflll!ted amt ' ,v:.i. , .,,... · · · -' , '!'II• lait succe!sluf'bOnd IAue WI! a "!Id w,rlll ='l'U ... "*'' o1.a '' ~· " also~--r.:"" In = .... 1 ,11.1 mllllon'pi'opouMn 11111: naUonl1'14e . · ~Jal)ri lt W.,.. I ..ilJl.!llllo'r ••'!i:i~1 'I>, ~IL " Sb: .;;;; ' llloJ ,• ~ Actors' Support he wu ldenUlied ln>m lipce-"'·11 .. the ~•11·1r1.arurei ·'"'· dill . ..,., .. to .. i .... :. ~' Intruder who ... bbed and stia.'Sied eil!Jt · ' ' • • O," " Jun:"'°~ tlhln::: 111e11111jaed ia SACRAMENTO (AP)-The campaign Newport M n's :~r: =thdai:.Flier in,• !•llmbouae -'Mooed.to Ho:me :.:~~~tecl1~ ..:;¢: to I e g a 11 z e marijuana smoking in A ninth nurse, Corazon Amuao from I. .... said. t''"""'IA~ i.c:u prevloualy, the ·1Tf Calilornia I! having trouble collecting .& -ai"gnmellt Set the Phllippines, bid Wider a bed and .HOU. YW00D (UPI) -smi..-' • funds from Hollywood movie •tars and n.i· J." escaped death, She later identilled Speck danpr Am>Marsret bu Jell UCLA , big ne--atlc •···n "·t • fro. m her ,._,ta! beef -• ,... the •·y Medical Center ' Jn recu-llF at OJ 40() ....,_ had ~-.:...,led"': to 1.,1';'.":' .:. In Girl's Death ...,in ... a1'ih:' 11a--~l ~ oo:,;.~-;.., ou11.:::;~ ~ , Alimony won paign's chief coordinator .Sys. -lradwoa, a brobn aim and a &ao-LOS ANGELF.S (AP) _ Te~ ad Robert Ashlord, I young San Francill'O By ARTHUR R VINSEL Cy. clists H"t M"d lured jaw In a '"'-loot plunge !tom . radio entertainer ··~-. c. -~ attorney who l1<ads the drive for the Of .. -,.;.. ·-l 1 way a platform io 'ibe lllge. olithe Martindale hu ~ "'·,-· measure on the Nov. 7 ballot, says cam-A crtmlnal complalot ... •'-ing a LOMPOC (AP) -Sahar•~ Hotel Sept. 10, 'waa $1,IOO monthly alimooy and _. .~P."..! N = a ••• • tudent te-h • ~ h -'w.,,ty.flve cyclists =ated-111 s.i_. IJ by a team of amount . ·•»• ~ Jl'!lgnera hlwe all but glvm up tryln& to e .,.~ • ac er .,t pedallnc down the ~omia cout to m ~support io hla wtre ol 17 e ' 1 "• ... _ ' · suap · • ti OM'der lo the !!booting deatll publlcile their ~·p rt of ~ 211 years. Grantlng MartindaJo•1 ·~-g -.·lW!le _., poil~-fllure• and • of a yolmg woman he bad dated was -po nvp. nacb-With her !ell arm In a cat, her pe_tiUon Tuesday, Superior ~-wJ•.~:;: rock music groups 'to donlle their nemes, scheduled to be issued today. :~ ~:~~~~;~If.~ !sea bandapl.anct her I.rt leg im-William P. Hogoboom .~~,..;;;j time and money. Harbor Judicial, District' Court 114<• Milll, the cyclists have left bum-;:: moblliled, llie ·ectr:::.i Will 1Mldalyn Martindale, 35, Cimtody of their "There are &tan we know that smoke said Corll!s ·K. Ank<uy, •33. bf Ill! ·W. sticken lo iagport of the --lied be ~ ;IJJ ock our. cldldhn, their $80,000 Arcadia boDi. marijuana every day," saJd the !&-year· Coast Highway, would be ~al~ this Coastline InitiatiVf.aJong the.,,.~ . n~, 1 spobsmaa ~d. and half of four investment pe.rtnenhlpl old AalJlord. "But they are hiding behlod afternoon when ~urt convened. Jf;;~::r.~~~=;._,11r~===~===~~=~~ln~land~.~uil~· ~ca;ttle~.;;;;ij~~~~~, uieJr ealth t•·-· -·"·' : , . Mystery has continued to shroud the · w 'I•. ~·-YB, ·~111it 1 JUSt · death of Diane Singleton, 22, of West Los EM · K t!je, poor .~ who ret muled for . Angeles, who WU ' dfopped 911 wit!\ a • G . TAL . llDOlttng, .riwijtllllll. , bullet througb the bead al . Hoag "Jama Coburn endoned us. Tommy Memorial Hospital early Sunday by an Smotllerl did, and four rock IJ'OUPO did a unidentified man. single concert lo. us thal netted $8 000 at · .Ankeny, whose 19?J Corvette and 1972 1 Dodge van are still sought as key W.lnlerland Jn San FrMJ:lsco, but thet's · etenlents in the c... surrendered lo about It," Aal!ford llld Tuesday. police In San Anselmo ~bout io p.m. &Jn. He aaid the '80,000 the drive has rabed day· came primarily Jn omsil dolU!lions -and He was acrompanied by an attorney Ir.om the sale of a tiny, goid-polnled . w~o has sloce been arranging legal n\ariluana leaf plo for '2 and a mar~ ~ !or the iusped by ID otlillle JUana lnltilllYe T-ohlrt for '2. County lllJ")'<r. Anl:eny ti>lil' boOih!tJ' Of· 'The drl\le IS ilhoul $10,11111 In the hole, fen be was .wanted In copne<:tlon With a but Ashlord ...... 1oa .oti!nitst1c. that the Newport !Jeach slloollilg. " • measure, Prop. 19, wW wlo' the needed They booked Anl:eny ·on 1usplc\Oll of majority voter IPJl!'OVI~ even though a !J\urd~r . and he was . llo)Vll b a ck to recent Cllilornla POD sliowed' It trailing ; orang. CouJlly (Jrporl 'Monday m0rlllng with only 13 ~t voter -rt. br Newport Beacb i>eleCl!ve Sgt Ec1 1Qb. The propos& WouJlt =:criminal ' b~)' . . · · . ' penalties for the pooillliO!I '\IP lo one ' One alpecl of li1e billm! ~.lilt been ounce of marijuana by · al least . the . oource of the ap~t weallb. bl II, · · 1111pecf and viclim, · ' . . .. Text · ·A~ia~k.ed Book Gives Actre1s Big Display AUSTIN. Tex. cUPU'.-A ldoto& boolt .. ...i'ror ... Jn Tuu"llllll grade has I sentence here and there I-Clap W~ 'hqt dovotn I\\ pages to Marilyn Moaroe and therefore llloald be ~ Oat, -officials were ioid here . The part Ml'I. Mel Gibler o1 Lonplew, oamplalbed Uilat lni:I-I pilolo- gnpb m a oection on the life of the moYie Mr. 1 · "'lbey're not goin& to remember the sior)' of liar ille. Tlle!''re (oial to ,,. member lhil IU)' picture," Mu. G1bl-said duriJI( bia1illP aa .-'OfJGOll4 school books. . , Mn. Gabler 11id Ille book, "Search !or Freedom. A Ji'reo Peopll" pub. llahed by U.C-11'*'·• Co., mentioned "Cleora• W11hlngtClll/ Ille fathar cf Oil' counlry, only in a ~or two on five dUlerent pages." She ailo •Jecled i. pllra. Ibo 11ld equaled !ann labor orglllller Celli Ciavez, tho Illa Or. Mari1n Ldllr Itlnl Jr. and oUlul with J11U1 wbUa oho ml Ibo tat 61 "'t..Ci ... IDio l'nnldm ..... • .. calm atl~s.;~-•lh ' ~ ~ r ',. .1a1rto-fllldl•l1,1t1."••. ' . ~ • 1 TODAY ·" J. C. lfllMl'HRlll ' DIAMONDS-STILL A GIRL'S BIST PRliND ' Most people are aware of sim- ulated diamoncb, and these Imita- tions have their place. For thoso who • wanl "the most flash for the · JeUI' mOlley,• answer. But, If yon buy any lmlt. lion diamond, you lhould dD .0 on1r If you '"' '11111 ........ "' ~ Inlier-· enl drawbacb. All lmltatloll dia- mond malerllla blft' -ol two laulll: Either they ~ 'Plontr dt fire 'but lad: bardnea ar llLoY 81'! hard but lack ~ "' Ille trUe diamond. You alloalcl allO boW 11111 nothln( It u baril. wlll wur u · well, or loot ao food a JUr t.rom DOW, U I C•uiu diamond. •• • • u you want lo bow 1lheULer ,.Uf frlendl "wW be allle lo 1111· the dlff1Nnm," we IQIPll tbal JVD detarmlJM lbll ~wlf lly comptrln1 wfllL I I"' d!.-L NoWn( eu 9'ILt nplaN I true diamond -It It Ille 'big ol aema. and remala1 "a tlrl'I 1*t lrid.'1 ' • the " • . -. ' - W.RLD. Al UIUll, H~ MIJl1r "-""a . . <Dllftrutllllt ,,..,. °' • Al • TIME ~ti.:=-~~~:!~':; , I" • --. lndudlng 4 U.S. m~ ...a 1 Dollaht llfflng• rimo. An ILrtii!'.WI-r::::::si:;: C Lo CK llvi fiomo accouory. Walnut cw" 11"......,Jr, wfth I Ulla • 00 almillnuai-... ·---. HOWAllD MIWR ®cX5 fB J.·C. .J./ump~~e4 J~~~fd . ~ 112! NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA , ' '' CONYINllN!' THiii 11 mas tN THt IAMr l.OCAnOH rHONI Mt·J<tOI I I I '1 \ I 11 s· NetV Security. Halts Nixon Ho nae Tou~· · 17 JOllN YAl.TDIA .............. 8-J, -_.nty --for Ille llfelJ ol Preo!dmi Nhoa and the Finl Lady hoYe couoed a ~ ball to ~ a( La Cua l'lclllca by oeloct ~ lllln( tbt Prelid..clal ..,..ipqid for co11ftr•11<>!, k wu loamed today, Tbe new ru1 .. meant !hot leadon ol the South Caul Ulliled Plaid mlaed Ille ~eel vlJtt lo the pounds of the denllaJ nsldmce durlllg their .,.. ~~,_.,allhe 'Ille uPaNllM flam Alllborttlel al the -pound~ -lhal ....... ,,.. "' beo'fJ CemPf.lp ....Uy, aU loun -id DOI bl-lllllll all<r lho 11-. U tht J'rwk!eej, iii re-•lte!td, ~. Ille loan ...,. be relmla!Ald. • Uthe eledbi lileim Ibo......,. of the Q1jef Execullvo, loon, undoUbledly, would md alloplhlr -the -hoYe llaled lhal i.. Qua Ptdllca 1illll be , ... '· In Laguna Nfgwl Exchang~ Nears For 'Ziggurat' By BARBARA KllEllllCH Of "" n.ltr , .... lld Federal government acqullillon of the giant North American Rockwell "ilg- gurat" In l.agulla Niguel IJ moving clooer lo ...Uty, with lramder ol the aclioll lo official channelJ In Wubinglo11, D.C. "If everything moves right along, I'd expect aome -d from Wublnglon In eight to 10 weeks," 1bomu Hannon, regicnlJ director ol the U.S. G<neral 5evices AdmlnlslraUOll (GSA), said in San FranclJco Tuesday. "Rockwell bu idenllfled the federal llanl they are interested In acquiring in e1clwlge for the NJguel facility."' said Hannon. 0 We In the regional office have reviewed the proposal and forwarded ii lo the GSA ce!>lral office In Wllfblnglon, '1rith OW' recommendation for ao--C.ptance ... 'Ille cililrll "til!lC. "iiiJw la forwarding the recommendation to th~ Ofllce of Mlll8iem"'I aqd Blldgel and If II IJ approved there, ii wW go lo the -and Senate Commlt-Oil Government OperatimS." No congrealonal acllon or yote, IJ re- quired for approYll of the acqullillon, Hannan ajJlalned, but the two nperallons comm!-iequlro 30 days' llOl!ce for nvlew ol 1111 _.i. Thtlr approval .would be the final step In the JenilhY procedure lbal beg111 aliiiiil-.-,..,-qo--GSA ·first brouPt r'tpr!11ntatlftl ol. • DIDJlber of government --lo Lquna NJcuel lo foot over the plant 'Ille milJlon.lquuHool fa c 111 I y , ortclnall1 lnleoded u • home for m·· A-Dlvlakia, bu llood empty a1Dce Ila .... ~ two ,_,. -D Official Wim , Over Charges GARBERVILLE (AP) -Justice ol the Peace O>arles M. 'Jbomu bu been ntained In a apecial ncall elocllon, loil1ng critics who -him ol Ie.-y toward blpplea. 'Jbomu """ 9ilO lo 550 Tuesday aplnll-Deputy Sberll! J 0 b • Mu-.i. . Tbe riclory f<r 1bomu cama oa ' bla IOth birthday. Iii lllYINll ffj· ~ 111•oC! ~.I •!llWP°d"' •DS!4 ' was placed on the market before mt- struction wu finished, when 1overnment aerospace contracts were cut back. No money would be Involved. in transfer of the plant lo l<>V<mrnenl ownership, Hannon said. NA 'I' propoaal la a dll'1!cl exchange lllvolviilg four different p!anla In the Western United Stalea which the firm alreadY II operat!D&, mostly on government contracta. In some instances the government owm the buildings and North American owns the tools and equipment; in otben, the reverse is true, Hannon explained. "There isn't any way to put a cash value on the exchange," be said ... Jt's a matter of relative vallM!S, of getting together OD Whal they think the bulldlng1 and tools are worth and wbat we think .they're worth. Tben.W'I. 1lmply exclw>ge titles." The Laguoa Niguel facility has been valued al an estilnated 123 milllo11 lo 125 million. Jlannoo said be could DOI 11 lbla lime Identify the prvopectlve zlgural lenlllla becouse addltjonal govenuuent agmcles atw are looldiig over the facility and others, who have Impeded 11 llld ..,, ln- lel'1!aled, ..,, awalUna final aequlliilon be!D1'1! commlillng themoelves. 'Ille time factiir aiJob of concern lo aome poteo. lial lenlllta, be added. One likely OCCUPllll IJ GSA ll•elf, which would like to use more than a fourth of the floor space, aome :za,ooo oquare 'feel, for liansftr of Ill an:bf ... aecllm -Loi~ ".Ira a -I ,i-, N -Aid Of the planl ,.... day. GSA la the federal 1ovemm..,l'1 landlor.!, 1_.ble •'-IMulalllon •"" · ma1nliiiMiiu' .. ~wDiii1 &ill~ One problem in government acquisition of the NJgull ~. orl&lnallf designed lo~ up lo 7,000 woapace <!lllPloyes, b boualng availability In the area. GSA'1 aim bu been lo find proopecttve lenlllta with beavy Door space requimnenta, but mlnlmlDD pmonnel. '!'be exchange with North American, II tt ii consummated, will inwlve only the 91).acn lite OD which the plant llallcla, Hannan said, ool the !UmJUDdlng acraege alJo awned by NA, wblch ac- quln!d J,JOll acres in lta orlglllal deal with the Lagima Nliuel Corporallon, the Moulton llaDch and the Rooamoor Olrporallon. DAILYPILft ..... _ CoatalE~ .. ...._ ' 9badecl area of .map lhowr Ille recently 1pprovecl 11111.Xa!lon of 2,800 acre• of the 'Irvin• Ranch coaatal Hctor bJ 'Ille Jnlne llancb Water Dlalrlct (IRWD~ Both water llld oewer Mnlces Wtll be I'"" ~id bJ IRWD a publlc agency committed to prov!cllng "total waler -•1ement" 1y1lem1 to lht bulk of the lnlae Ranch. Dillrlct ,. dabns waler for Irrigation from sewage and dumpt no eflluent lllto th•-· • Pl-'1 --,_. llOI tbt !M""Md aa ...U U fiCD<lln aboul the .-patio --lhe Wbllt Pl'nld .. r. vWla. --dines dnrlog Pr-lal No one, however, la allowed •llhln tho -•~-house, Itself. ·--. ~. the afleNlmcb 1r.bedule Gueata 1enerally 11nlll through the "'"'1d ho .. lncllldod a quarltNDIJa walk gardem, loot over the NIJons' pool. (wllbout wneraa) lo the entrance lo the · private goll coune, auest bouae. llld on SpanlalMtyle Yllla. some occasiON can peer through a win- Aides from the Ceneral 5er¥lces dow or two. Administration or a Secret Serri<:e agmt The Presidential olllce area ""11 been pnerally condutt the toun. uplahting made available for aome a p e c I a 1 detlDJ about tbe nlideoce, when it was meeUngs by a1tncles outside the govern· ' . ' DAl\.Y PILOT .... .,... SOUTH COAST UNITED' FUND MIMBERS LAUNCH KICKOFF AT WESTERN· WHltE HOUSE From Loft are Robert Taylor, Johnnlo,Stanalen, Pl'tlidtnt Robert a.nnon, Robert Garant Vnlted Ji'Und' . ' S. Coast Drive Lau·nched ' More thlll lw<Hlmen top volimteon fer Coast Glrla O~h, fl,811Q; San -aiiiente lectlam al camp Pendleton w~ the oecolld annual elfort of ihe south Yiiuth Center, $700, llld Sooth Coast thousands of penonne! donate their gil11 • n>eni far the put aevml ,..... White llouae aldel, bowtver, will 1lll -the actuel crll<rla -lo deltrmh>e wblch IJ'OUPI are dlaMI Lo ... tho bulldln8a· ' For lbe lllOll part, the .......... lllto been opened lo ~ -.. well as speetal meellnp for -pullllo- service organiaUOOI. The •'landlord" " tbt compPmd, tbs General Sen:1ce1 AdmlniJlnlloo, and Ibo President'> mWtary UalJon office ad- miniJ!er the use of the faclllUeo. ' Truswes To Consiiler .: Employes The future of San Joaquin School District employes In the new unified districts will be dllcussed by San Joaquin trustees tonight at 7: 30 in · th•._ multipurpose ·ropm at La P a & Intermediate School. Trustees also will consider a m:oar mendation by district adminlstraUon that they adopt a resolution of intent to aell ,2.8 million in bonds. The state oUiCe of local assistanct hH advised the sale IO the district can con- tinue to receive state aid. When the ruulta of a aucces&ful June wtification electkD take effect in July. 1973, the San JcaqUln dlJlrict will bo dissolved. Tbree •DtW dlslricta -!nine, Tustin and Saddlebact Valley -will lako over. According lo a ,.port by district of. flcials to lnllleel, ab leacbera ' In partlcUlar lchooli wm become emploJH ol the..,.~ ID,..,.... U..,0 ICllooil , reside. ~ · , • 1 . Districl·wlde . emjlloJu , -;.,..• minlstrators IJl..d o t be r ctrt!ficated . persormel -can chooM which distrlct they want. . All wllflcaled pepomiel mual bo employed"' al leas! one 'yur by a new district al the ame salary llld In a COlD-· parable poslticm. . Tbe dlslricl report llales that - who is tenlftd muat be . retained u a permanent employe of the new distrlct of his choice. . Board> in the new dlslricla Clll'l llluo employment ollera until after JanlJl!Y I, 1973. c-1 United Fund laWlched the!< com-vu,;• """· and -aH the funds th.., far have gone to ~ .... ~w~~=ia~~ 'rl;."'Z.11onstota1-#5,0001Dear1y the1111nD1"'0 ..... organ1zauon. Marine 8eriorui. ;;b,-:Z.,. about' lflNling !li;,~•1 -~trpeftts 91'.tlle' projected ftaid 1opl · LoCll Ulll!<d Fund vo!unteera have , " ', · 'T"'.'". goa1 o1 f!f,11111. wh!clt..wlii ,be ,iipplied 1o 14 aeparate slrearecl 'thot"""' perllOOJlel .~ served Follo~·. .g· 1T •--.l> """' ........., ageiic!p. R1vlng the South Caul. by 1oca1· member ---~ V..-..-Led by fund ..lo.-ideril Robert ,.___ ' --~· ,,_, ~ memhera ran lhrougb an agenda ill · GIDDOll, 'poihtins ou1 lbi. year'• -ly fund , fl onlil¥ lo a ' J of the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ !:::"11111~= .. ~-. OfllllllltiJi.ai. lllrt; .aai( Ke ~ ~ Pe!idletGli donations. M~ ~Ji,;. ,__llnooll l!oulh Qlail ~. . In the campolgn ..... "'ull'1!lflely..... 1'11111 ·far, however, elforto by ,the out of the .ol IU1...,, bll' A&!i the bUslneia sesalon lbe .-. fldent" lhal the foal would be met In the o!ar1ne Corpe• lo determine the actual rack.s wu, ID,;aerlauJ caDdlU._ ,loda,y, l_.dlnedonthepatloofthePreslden-fund ·=San Cleme!ile>.~-· >omber of bw p«oonnel and depen-MartneapcibnOJl ·aalc!o '·/l• Ila! ffi 1 . --" ' h Pvt. ~ 4nl of Anakull,. 111...U. o tee comp ex. , lloberl> Lia fund dri"<iMlrmln! · deilll In 'I& San· Clemcule al'1!a ave leaped throi!lh the clooed windo\¥ ii Ibo II Dllj'ked the ......t fUl in a row wil!V<J!~~ In~ l!tl'a'1lfie dlvlaioDI fall<n ·lhrouilb. . . Marine ~ Rocru!t Depot lll<oday ~l N'i::... =~ ..... launched flam tad.:"JJ:rtl:i'=r.= .:~ 11a~f.:.i;a::nunl= ~I~ ~~I=·:= Among the major -!lam and pmenlllm . fo. aemce alu1-llld ~l·m ~ •J.JP,fOVala f,or a who ha,_ .itl!Culty with boo! '<amp, Ibo transacted during the ........ were llle olher~lullom · llll!Vef JleVer were •w~deted. spokesmla aald. Bpeclfic allocalions which will IO lo lour A111iiu111J;J;;r ·aimpaip. baa been • GIDDOD said thaf'lbe ellorta lo oeel: a An! ..... • receiving we at NaYll major Sooth Coast benevolent organJa. complelely OIJ!l!IW, ..,. perilllent prob-aolutlon would coillimle. Hospital Marine Corp> autborttlea ar. tiOllll. lem ..... I!> be aolved -obt•loing-a "I'm Sift .... will -t out llOIDe aon lllvestip~ the lnclden~ the opo1""man By uoanlmous vole the South Caul fair -ta;. ol fua!ls• from the col· of arrangement," be .aald.. said. : Boys OUb receivid the largest ahol'1! ol ·~-,,.-. -......;,,....,.,.,., ----,-,~-.,....,.---,-------,--------'---~-.._,--------­ the new drive's proceeds, $10,000. Other organizations which · w e r • sranted funds Tuesday were the ~ F orgets~hing Gets Six Months SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Olarlea II. Forgetsnothing, who fOfiOI· lo appear for • court bearing Dec.' .. bu been -, , I lenced lo sla months ID jall oo blJ oo ...,. lest plea lo a ~ nibbecy. Supeiior Court J"41e C ~a rl .. Froehllcb Jr. alJo gripled thO JL.yetl'Old Camp Pendleton M8rine credit Tlteaday fO< 18 days be bad spent Ill jail, n!COIJ)o meqied his custody be at an honor camp ! mid placed him OD three-year probatlOll. Forgetsnothing was accused in an lo- cldeoJ involving a Yellow Cab driver Oct. S. Hil readlnen conference was set for Dec. I bot be did DOI appear. Wben ar- ""ted later, be said be lorpt lo 10 lo court.. . 2 Men Guilty Of Procurement LOS ANGELES (AP) -An attorney llld his brother have been ccnvlcled by a jury ot promoUna pn>olitullcll al m ... sage parlon. Aller elghl days of delibentlon, the supertor Court jury Tueoday found law- yer David Deloach, 36, guilty on two coanta ol pandering and pimping, wblle blJ brother Ronald, 34, wu convicted oo 1ingle counta of the cbarp An altotney c:odelmdllll, Perry Wal- lh!n, 34, wu found Innocent of the proa- lltutlon charges but was h\dlcied by a federal grand jury oo narcotica chaflea. Prooeculor Michael Brenner p.,,_ted evldenao contending the three hod fjnon. CW lnterula lri ma ... ge j>arlors In En-dnol Wat Loi An1elts llld Santa Mon- ka: . I In latlmolu' durtnc the trial, lite de-""4onti denied the cbaraes • ( • SAVE Off. MFG'S. LIST •NI Ellcfric Bar I Q's • • WcbersOrBQ FloorSomplos • All Ca1t Aluminum Glass Top • Park Benches Dining Sets • • All Redwood ' • V(icker Accossorin • Hanging Porch Swings • • No High Marks For Conduct r mc:z:r TlCXY POLITIX: our -Ill Orqo County 1Upermon •i> '--' u 11..i u Olympla111 the other daywllen they adopted a new law to ooo- trol lobbflltt in eounty government. But , when It <lme lo tbemaelv.,, leg!JlaUv1 ·aipeeci ran out of cu on the bacbtretch. A lobbytlt, u we 111 know, ii ope of ti-00.... llho wwa • bllck, cape am lorp, flosipy-brlmmed hat. He - --dirt .. ...,. •t the county ""'"1houae llld 1r1a to inn....,. people Jlke IU]lel"Vlaon to get thlnp peeed ar IJJ>1llaed. ,~~.~~ iol>\>Yllla-oul .....,. .@"•'-._i.t brlnd1 ..... ........ ·.If -ol; -· apente .... in the open In pllca llke Uncovered MEXICO CITY (AP) -Aceoll of the Jual1ce ll<portment f'""1d 'i'Ufoday what WU btJJeved to be the Jarseot marijuanl plontatlon In Melllco In the town of canou, 500 mlles west or tbt capital Atty. Gen. Pedro Ojeda Palllllda nld ,. far 2S trucb have been lllled with the marljuanl, whlcl! WU cal and nldJ far diltrlbutloa. Two men"'" om.tted. 'lbe olfldll nld qcnll ..... 11111 loodinl the lnlcb and that lhq llmdy had -2S lolll of marljulno In their _..,,, LAREDO, TeL (UPI) -The buic complalnt of ~ airmen who took ovrr 1 dlnfar haU at Lmdo Air J'orce lJ'i't and nfuled to come oul far •ilhl J-. 'i'UMdly WU that ~ lrl DO Necro clvlllaiil In this aouti. T-city, AlrForceolllclllsuhl. "U I c:onld bnporl 1bout JOO block J1iii1 down here, we'd Mft lhil problem flCllV• ed/' nld Wing COmmudlr COi. L. W. Svtadlen, Jr. Allooi!" • blact airmen loot ... tho -ball at • o.m: .potetllng •bout bod food, rocW dlacrlmlnatloe, no IOCial llll UPIT ..... 'l'e•tlmon9 Gieea Maj. Gen. Alton D. SJay II wheelecl out of 1 cl....S hearinf of the Sen· 1te Armed Senliill Climnllu.e at FltzalmoDJ General HnapiW In Den· "'· COio:, where he i.lllfied. dial Gen. John D. Lavelle was pressured Into ordeiinj 1Q11uthnrized Ill tlrlkes agalDJt North Vietnam. Sloy II reeuperotlng from 1 hernia operation. - I vwi1., .....,., rr1 ~hieu-Narro ly Escapes. Attack • SAIGON (UPI) _ ccli.munJll ar1111try Vl .. eac • • • Wt 1'111 ~ to tbe-y" today narrowty mllled a CODVOf CUJ)'lnl dellr1'Jr -· ·• Prelldall Nguyen van '!bteii,aad three ol . TbW baa declared two clqi ol 1111 top aenerab In Qualll Tri City. Tbieu cclebratlotis across Solltb Vietnam In later vowed that the ruined city. NCI!>" ~ance of the recapture of Quang lured alter 131 dlys of COmmunlst oc-Allied ofllcen told Buaetl North Vlei· cupatlon, would be rebullL namese troOpl Monday henlcd about ·5111 Far to the aouth aJons the Central clviliam Into a C.O IJ8l acct temple aild . Coast, allied officers told· UPI oor· surrounding grounds in the midi! of 1 big respoodtnl F.dward -tbe ~· , hlllle u mil., IOtllh of the ~ NP1 mm1at1 ........... -as --• Cil;y Jll'Vl'.ln'ilal capttal, au miles sblelds qalnst air -and artillerY · norUlfait ol Salgon. Untnowing govern- fire. Olllcen told Baait tbe tactic lelt IDeJll artillerymen fired a single 105mm 20 civilianl dead Monday. :i howitzer abtll into the groundl, killing 20 UPI reporter Ted Kurrua, rejli>rtlng civillanl. from the rubble that is now Quaaa: Tri, said Thieu and hil porty -who paid 1 viait to the city to congratutate the Saigon troops on their victory -were headed toward a marine brigade position fof awards ceremonies when a 1somm artillery barraa:e detonated a nearby am· mlUlltton dump. There were no reports of casualtles. GoVEllNMENT units wert loreed to order a halt to the shelling, officen said, and helicopter gunships overhead alao were ordered to stop firing." About 8,500 members of · the Cao Dal acct Uve In Quang Ngal Province. · At the HUODf Dien cercmonlet, Thieu said he would now order tilt rtcapltlre bl Dong Ha, eight miles nortb or Quang Tri. He oaid the battle of Quang Tri broke tbe COmmunim "psychologically, pb;aically and geographically." 'e. a a ,.lcbee. . . ,~·,-the new law, tlley'n .U 'if'· '~!t: :•"1bi>di will Jmmti . .,. ' Olli from beblnd the ( llf ~HORT... ) . 1 • . =.~.:.:JaljecloUiliWllytainthe POW Plarw May Byp~s THE CONVOY qulcklf spun around after officers flashed a warning lb Thieu's motorcade and sped to marine headquarters at Huong Dien, 18 miles to the south. A Vietnamese officer told Kur- rll!. "'!be VC (Viet CODg) epparenUy had bis timetable." Another officer aaJd "it was a ludy tbinJ he dldn~ go any further." The U.S. command In Saigon said American jet fighters and B52I Tuesday flew 310 strikes over North Vletnim, most of them in the country's southern panhandle. Spokesmen said the attacks destroyed 17 bridges, 18 warehouses, 25 boats and Jj ll'\lcb. The OODll!181ld llso announced the loss of a Navy jet in the raids over the North. Jn Salgon, the U.S. command said American jet fighters and B52s Tueaday f1ew 310 strikes over North Vietnam, moat of tbtm In the country's aoutbem panhandle. A spokesman said the llr It· tacts destroyed or damaled 17 ~.,, 16 warehouses, 25 boat.s and 18 ~ ; ..... llas!Pf-llrlmmed hat. r'..:::.::'.':.:~ .....-~_.....,.,_I_•• ........... w ilcl..-11U•ll ..ueci ·A*~·~ ... ' ! But Svendaen, who met with the pro. loot -In tbe dlntni hill from .,,. a,m. uat1I U:30 p.m., nld ID the ..,... ~---from their ilolatloD. 'lbe · Incident occurred lb~ days ,U.S. Ofmiµl Reception· Wicks v c:o= v '=="' .. .,~~{:~ q ....... IQ ClllP\D•t" -11.'\lli>wtnc ~~2~~~ lot ~ Cl' llcklnl fellow: "41t!•toalt,,.....t~ the !Ible. ' 'l!IAM AIL WRONG. The Code of CondDct ii mode ol --than that. It would, for ewnp1e.. culln ••illi of -county lofom11.tlon to ' tum • dol!er pro111 on the oow.i.. It would allt mate it a no-no for 1Uperviaor1 or their aides to accept money from vendors who would like to peddle lheJr warea to county 1overnment. The Code llao --that • county o!OcW better not uae hia good olficea to put the arm on another county depart- ment In an aitempl to fon:e pirdlaae from hil, favorite vendor, who may bt a ~w or aomebocly llke that. In vltlf of the fieeUooted supervlaorlal 1ctlon putq the clamp on ~ ourely. ,.. reuon, they wW 1tf iirlfl In- deed lo ... that tbelr """ cOde of Cor>- duct reta ,ldoplld 1n11 Onnfe ·County'•. la~ ~ '• I noNo AGAIN. Allnlptly, Ille. old lpeod 111'--ailr ~ put the clamp • lollbfllll lloll ...... -. Now the COWlly boonl loobd-. uu ·- -lhuflle -· llie; pollllcll ttoit ' in llow motloa. ' . ' .. ' . They pnctblljo lol1:ad ' the Code "' COnduct lo d'"th. Sula Aria &lpervllor Bobby Battin of!i!red e no u I h amcnclmenil lo make the thing loot llke the Unllld Notions charter'. before 1 achedulcd visit by President NJXOn,· e J239,300 Borrowed WASlllNGTON (UPI) -'!be Atomic Energy Commission says itl former dJrectDr of aecurlty borrowed 1239,300 over a period of yea.rs and used "a substaaeial portion'' of Jt to bet at race tracks. Tbe AEC lilted the ngur. In 1 report it l5'ued Tueadoy on Ill lnvestlptlm of alleptiom by several AEC employes that Wflltam T. Riley owed several \!>O'~ of<dollars In pemqt klona. It iaJd WU DO evidiDCe of leCUJ'ity violation. Riiey, 52, was suspended from hil job In June and .. Aag. r WU 111-mec!ical retlrenent by the Civil Semoe C.... mlJalon. e PoHeema• Arrested CLEVELAND (UPI) -'lbe ni -des- day nlghJ ip'l'~sted a CleyeJand portceman wl>:> they .. Id' WU lrilpljcalld ln the $311.iOO;honk -palled off • -• by~ -~ uBrlnk'1 gu~. . Wlllaoo E. COwper, 3~ a patrolman llDce iM6 and former part·time .....WO\' lor Brint'&,. Inc., WU pulled ,._ I roUcaU. II the Sinh D1'trlc:t Polloe Heaolqaqien by FBI qcnll. He wu. to , appear today before a fcderll ma,il~ta on charg., of aidin& and abetting and portlclp1q .lo lfand larceny. 1111 wai' the first arrest In tbt ..... 'lbe FBI woulil not commcnJ on -1111 ol the.....,. llbn from· the =ty ';!rlOioJMlllBank in::i. 'ts i::, = recovered. e Steelte0rkers Nealr•I Durinl dllcuulon (long), he llao took a couple of IWlpeo at fellow &lpervlaor David Biker. Bollln cleorly WU trying lo gain acme poUtleoJ clout for when he faoM choll•mcor WlllWn Went. on the LAS VEGAS , Nev. (AP) -De"'lta tbe November bl.llot. ·urgings of labor supportert for George McGovern, the United Steel-ten of 8ATl'IN NEEDS rr. l'/enke creamed America have decided to follow their h\m bJ aome •.aoo vota In the JIDll leadmbip and mna1n neutral In the Prlmlry. Jl"esldeotlal campe!in. In the end, our 111pervilora clecklad McGovmi IUpporien contended that 1 yellerday lo lhtp out the whole Code of position of neutrlilty by labo-woold have COnduct to Calllornia AUorney Generll the effect of guaranteelnl Pr .. ldent Nil:· · VIENTIANE; ta <APl ·-='llinwas ' . ~ -' 1ncreu1n1 • ..ic1eoce today lhll ·• - Aeroflot airliner capected to CllTY three released American priaoners of wor put of Nortb Vietnam Saturdly may bypass VleoUanc and make iii llrat landing In Burma or India. Thia would deny U.S. otnciall the op- portnnity to take control of the three men in the Laotian capital and get them i~ay from the Ambican antJwar activists who are acortlng them. , . 'lbe loc8t Acrolkit oulai said tbe possibility that the plane would 'not land here was railed by the fact that 22 pa.....,.,. -,.. !>oord tbe aln:ralt In Vientiane had !leCD adviaed that they were being transferftd to a "wilt llst," meaning it Is unctrtaln that the plane wtli .land .. ~· 'I '. • ... 'llAl.T PILOT DELIVERY. SERVICE Dell .... of 1111 Daill Pllol 11- ....... ,...,,...,. • ,.. • Mf .... ,,..,. I .. ,.. .., ,,. tt.m.. Cal .... ,.,,, ...., Wiii ... ...,..., • ,... a.1111.,. ......... '"' "'"" . letvnllY .,.. ~ " .,. • ... r9Cllf¥I; """ afl'r tf 9 a.II\. ...... y, ot I 1.lft. ._..,, alf ..,. • ~ wtll 11t .,....,., • ,.._ Clllll IN -llll'tll 10 IA Evelle y_.. lo ~~I ho thlnlor aon'1 reelection. about It. y._-, ....., wlll doubtlua But by 1 voice vote the DION than 3,330 Teltpllonn take at lliil a moath. Theo It wW return deeiiates 11 the Steelworken convention to the, • 'a •liiwl far mort -...... • ......... Tueada7 lo go lloaa ...&ti!. •lo.a Meet °""* c...t¥ ,,,... -··~·· to-alt •""'W' "' \llllli .... "'*"' ~ ... .. arnendnmlt&, dirUlcatioDI, re-drafthtp, uaJ;od'a executive board and Ute AJl'L.CIO ... ....,....,. ..................... ..,. .aJ'l1IDIOllll and 1111. Illa on lnlo tho nlctit. , !Mdulllp and 111 OIJI the pmtdonttll . .., -._ -• · Clear!)o. Iola. . don\ eJjJICi 1111 new ._ but, give llUppOrl lo CO.gm-I 1 !"'1~,0':i."".:;.."';:;,.'""!~ .._ track r-m •Ilda.... ... llate candklates. , • ; • I Midwest Has Suli~y D~y, Northeast Comfortabl,e; Rain Soo.Ue~ed Over U.S·. ,. I • wt wtAT .. tlOIOCA.SI. •11 MIUIMlllPI V1Ht1. OtMt ltU MW!'t ttemlt ...... ""' ...., M!MlllllllPI Vallty, ""' nM11 ... Mldlll AKIMlc: <Nit, lllWIM ft '!It P..:Hlc ....,,....., ti 1111 llOrthtfll ( ' ' ..... "~ ~~·'·~ lllotkka. OrencN111 ,... ...., ~ "", ..... tcc.101• "' ..... Ml'-........ ""'" ................ .,., ....., et II ,._ Tn.. M ... ....................... the Umted Stites. AMERICAN off'Jciab in Vietiane were accused by anUwar activists on one earlier occasion of snatching releued prisoners away from their escorts. The Aerollot plane nonnally stops in VlenUanc to refuel and let passengers on and off, but It hu overflown tho Laotian capiial on pmioul occasions. When lhat happens its route then nonnally takes. it to stops · in Calcutta, Bomboy, Tuhtcot and Moscow. II the lroeJ U .s, pilots and their escorls alloyed aboard Ill the way they cooceivably could bt hc,.oo reach ol U.S. official• nnfil alter le.avlag Moocow, A Saigon command spokesman said the government counteroffeuive in Quang Tri Cit;I, which hcgan June 28, waa of- ficialJX declared vlclortOUJ Tue!day. The city, South Vietnam's northernmost pro- vincial capital 435 miles north of Saigon, and lb forlrtll Citadel were recaptured Fridly. Today'• orUllery fire prevented Thieu from entering Ille 51).acre Citadel IN AW ARDS ceremonies at Huong Dien, 'lbieu said Quang Tri City would be rebuilt and declared his government would never accept a cease-.fire 011 North Vietnamese tmns. He said the Com- munist! "koow. it will be ,much more dif- ficult lo deal with a re-elected i're3ident (Nlloo)'' because Nixon "rejects the c:oallUon 1overnn>cot offer ol the North . v -.. for the • woman 10 white E<peciolly for you, the womon who aopencls on comfort oll doy long, professionol shoes by Joyce. Here ore three ' with lightwe ight solos, in eo sy going s!yles. A. Free ond Eosy, while crinkle,, 18.00 8. Jogger, white coif, 19.oO • ~ ... '~.,,, . .,. C. Top· Deck , white coif, 17.00 Urb•n ite Shop, 35 A vallable In ·these sizes: ' • • • ' \.• • ANAHl!ll NIWPOllT HUNTl~TOH 'llACH 444 N: t" ... iw ~ 47 '-"'•" l•l•'"' 1111 Ml11t.,· ~ .. (714, IJMl11 17141 ...... 1212 f7f4J ltt..0-fi"· OAAHef,o ~ALL OF OIAN91 CllRitol . ' 2100 N. T"li< 5-111141 ffl·llll HO t.. c.miot Mo• t211l 1""'41l . ' SHOP. II Ji.Iii. lo olf r.M, ~T THIOU9H F~Y. SA!llWY lt.\J4t fll, llHIAT, ll NOON lo I P,lt; •( • • , . • ' .' • , • , l co E th w no sa ne m· Av fie bo a d In po fro ot T" G •llli ' ' Death fly Mafl More Bombs-Found I) n. Al11 ' ON ~ Men mvtlopo bomllo * d!'-i lo llraells ..... u,,. covered ain disarmed In Europe today ain police on the Continent linked up to loll a mass murder plot agalnat Israeli diplomat. and officials Yigal Allon, larad'a deputy premier, warned ln Jerusalem that no Middle Eut 'govem- meot, even as rar away as Libya, would be Immune from retaliation for Arab terrorism. organization •blch r<portally threatened such an attack alter Its onslaught against Israeli albletes at the Munich Olympics. London's sprawling po1tal network was sifted for more envelope bombs like the one that killed an Israeli diplomat in his office Tuesday. As many as 17 -perhaps even more - could be awaiting delivery. I 'Two bomb \ packages were intercepted tn Switzerland and 1W1picious packages were ban· ded over to police ln Belgium. Two deadly envelopes ~ere found In Paris Tuesday. UPITt..._ WtdM*»i', September 20, 1972 Agnew Tells Investigation l Bl1iito Wheat D~pute WASlllN(i'l'ON (AP) -Two full-ecale lnvestlgaUons -one before the election, one af. terward -have been prom- ised in the escalatitJ1 dispute over wheat sale! to the Soviet Union. The pre-elecLIQn probe by the FBI wu announced by V~ President Spiro )'. Agnew . wbUe campaJgnlng Tuesday in Minneapolis. In fact , be said, "that ln-tgotloo 'Is In prog- ress" at President Nixon's orders. ment, Tuesday night would say only that "a preliminary review of the mattf:r referred to by Vice President Agnew is under way." An Iowa De1nocral, Rep. Neal Smith, promised a House subco:mmittee investigation of the wheat deal and broader questions next F e b r u a r y "after the passio1. or electk>n- year politics has passed." thtm by USDA officials and fonner officials. He accused Democrat! ol spreading innuendo.s about tht deal. The FBI, said Agnew, "haa a business-rraud·and business- practices unit that has been asked by the President to look .. CFly Our Legs) AIA-CAU-ANIA .... Dra ... c-tr '''"''tilos (714) 540-4550 thorougbly Into this matter, to investigate the profits of these big grain exporters that you refer to. to see whether anyone has taken any undue pcofit, due to any mi.sin· fonnation or improperly revealed information on the part of the federal govern· ment ." IL----------' "l am obt saying when, where and how -but we will not tolerate terro~" Allon said at a lWlCbeon f o r newsmen. hrael in the past has accused Llbya1 and Iraq, as well as nelghbon Syria, Lehanon and Egypt, ol arming and financing terrorists. UP'I T...._..., ARAB VICTIM -.Syria has arrested Maj. Rich· 'ard H. Barratt, a U.S. militb'y a ti a c b e to A.merican Embassy in .Jordan. Officials have declined comment on reports Syria hoped to exchMige him for Syr· !ans held by Israel. .J;\'EN IN FAR away Israel jtself, the lives of officials were at risk. Police said two bomb letten had been sent to two leading government of· ENTER$ PLEA -G. Gordon Liddy leaves U.S. District Court in Washington after plead· ing not g u.il t y to charges of breaking into Democratic Na· tional Headquarters. But the FBI said it bad received no instructions to loot into the matter. A spokesman for its parent ag.ency, the J~tice Depart- At a Minneapolis new!: con- ference, Agnew said that Nix· on ordered t'.r-FBI probe to answer such questiOns as whether major grain ex· porters received and benefited from advance s a 1 es in- formation c1.lleJiedly fed to ~~-.;:--\F=== EARLIER AN lsraeli military commentator ln Tel Aviv suggested that Arab oil. fields are vulnerable. In addition to the mailed bombs llltercepted in Europe and Israel, one was found delivered to the Israeli consul in Montreal today. canadian police said It had been mailed from the Netherlands as the otb<n had been. ficials. ' All the suapected mail bad Amsterdam postmarks. M British detectives flew to HoUand and Scotland Yard organized a search in London. 'Break-in' Records Destroyed BRmSH EXPO 1972 Evidence mounted ol a large-scale campaign by Arab terrorists posting bomba from Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Po\iee suspected the Black September guerrilla lnfonned aources said the police iO London were working against a list of 25 Israelis who coul~ have been targets. · Eight bomb letters have been found. 'n1e source refused to go into details of the li5t or say where they got it. From Wire Services WASHINf}TON -Numerous records were destroyed at of· rices or the Committee for the ' McG~vern Raps 'N~tty' Polls Re-elect.ion of the President following the break·in at Democratic offices on June 17, according to source! quoted today in the Washington POil. And 'Lousy' News Columnists Two top campaign officiall, ' Robret C. Maicllan a n d Frederick La Rue, directed a massive "bousecleahing" m: -~.-.. --· ----.. ..-C9LUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -emphatically tba~ ev'er llie- Tired of bad news, Sen. findings of recent polls show· George McGovern has at· lng him far behind President tacked what he termed"nut. Niyon. 111 th,ink the polls.are a ty" publlc<>plnlon polls and lot of rubbish," be said Tue .. "lousy" new a paper col-day. "I don't know where they umnista. conduct these polls. I've never GailUp QrHarflS. l think they ~luding-·the --ctestructJon o make these things · up· in the records. pertinent to the case, backrooms somewhere." the ne~spaper quoted sources And h d 'bed as saymg. e escr1 some con-Mardian was an assistant The Democratic pre.sldential talked to an American who's n o m I n e e-·rejected more ever been polled, by either Dr. servative n e w a p a P er col· attorney genera1 b e f o r e wnnists, whom he wouldn't joining President N i x o n ' 1 'name, as lousy, bitter, campaign committee as par an o I d, despicable, oa; political coordinator. noxious propagandists w}lo are 1-'---------=;:::============ Baek~ War , .s-' consistently wrong and who • write nothing good about any candidat~ more liberal than Genghis Khan. C~nservative Tops Lowenslein in . NY •l_I, "c, '~ ,J'• • ·~~' ,_ -· ' - "• '1 ,~ ,)llllted Pren hterulloul ment In 1968, hi~lghted a day fo \iictory In Brooklyn Tueaday ol primary and runoll elec- .... Rep. John Rooney over lions In New Yo r k , 'Ailard UJwenstein, architect Massachusetts, Oklahoma and crease in the amount of • · outskle I n c o m e pensioners "'-the 1'dump Johnson" move. Was"1 ..... "n State. ,... •u.1ie"' may ~ without reducing Rooney, · a conservative benefits. ;,1 ' ,;American 'Shot Dead ' 'in Uganda /.WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Ambusador Thomas P • Melae!y will eeek an e1: ·~km for a shooJ.lng in- c:fdonl In Upnda In East ~· that left noe former , American Peace C o r.p s ':il71n~.andthe ~~ •JlOpOrtment announced here. • '1lle fonnel' volunlf<T, lden-l!llOd T1ie!day u L o u Ii Morton of Houston, Tex., was •• -. While l'!''Nlilll' .... ~ Kampola ·Ill ;sept. '" • ·Ill.er ftglltinl brok< 1>111 In th< coun- try, A companloo, Robert Ffted ol Madison, Wis., an- olber forll'<t "llup\eer, was allgbtlJ !l!Jai.a ""'1 .WU .... leasej(. ~te Department press ol- fil'er awies Br11y said the pair hail been stopped hrice Oil the road but allnw.d to con- tinue before they ...,. shot at H~ said the attadt _,..tly was no& dlrected It Americana u sucb, and that Ambassador Melady. "lnteDda In ,..k u· planatlon." Democrat wbO bas spent 28 He spent the night in the yeafs in, the Howie, bas been 8 mansion of Ohio Gov. John Gilllgsn. Sen. Edmund S. consistent supporter of the Muskie or Maine was schedul· Vietnam War. He defeated ed. to jolri McGovern at ap- Low;en.stein in New Y~'s pearances today in northern June primat)r, but a rerun was New Jersey and Philadelphia. -~-~ ·..,, the, Tue3day, McGovern told ~-~ "' rourts. -students and !acuity at In another nee when: the QUcago's largest Ro m a n Vietnam war was a pivotal ClthoUc school that he favors issue, John Kerry, spolesm&n lnco~tax credits fQr parents f.,. Vietnam Veterllll Agiiast '. ol parochial -and private - the W ·~ Dem "-'· • achool students. And h e , ar, woo .. ~ ocra"""""' delivered bll standard political nomination for-Coogrtss In · ~ to a rall><lampened street I.Dwell, Mus. cfo..a in Milwaukee and • -'.irport-rally crowils In Flint, DEMOCRA11C C<llgr<ss-Mich., and Columbus. "°man Louise Day l!lcks, an early and staunch loe ol bus· tna:.~ won renomination to her House seat In the Mossachu· !"!?. primary: ' Dorn Orders rire '.fl'aining R/ioiiey-clalllied • an ' elirit vict<>ry and vowed he would bO Capital News Service "back In Washington tomor-LOS ANGELES -lm- row," represent 1 n g his mediate training of Los Brvotly!l«liltiiq.:!!UI ~-J Angel"' Cooni; road depart-.U.tn W<lll1d nclt !orDlally cm-ment peraonnd' as lirefighting cede. crews !}la been ordered by Rooney and Lowemtein each Cbalrman Warren M. Dom of charged that delays in poll the Board of supervisors. ,oJll!lllngs bad burl hil eballCH• Ji'lre aM road departmenls and a federal judge otdered have developed a program to aome polls to remain open train ain use 22 road laboren, put the normal closing time. 541 maintenance men .and nine Complete b'u,t uncilflCial road leadmen u · crewa In returns gave Rooney 15,488 emergency watenbed I I r e votes to Lowensieio'1 1.J\071. aituatloOI. Ifs HAWTHORNE ,CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS for the right start In life llillW11r1N lftllll Gttdt • Ml"'1 dmes EnFollNo~ • 1 ~ R1gletralloll''°11 ONLY $10·R-iiil Tuition .... ... .. <# ' ,_ • I .-11111· Doar·k>-Dtor .... S.W. -ClllWrM tf .. faittls 1rt --Mato ..... lotlc ··---1 .. •ht • lt'~-•<·~--­F<l>UNTAIN VAi.LEVO 1ae:JS Brookhurst ; !"!'_ .. _ 7148G#l2 . ' ' . "A Pti!dl Sdlool al lllstloclloa r ... ded lo l94t' • • I , • Cliti.. s O>bmade -Honlklp Coupe. Sportier this year. Roomier. Heovter. Yet surprisinqly eur k> own. Even ii JOU order the new IWi'llll Dtaet leOlL CbU.. s..;....,KO:>lcnnode Hardtop Coope Uor<9"""'d). MO<, ol a llttle limOUlinethan ever. You·can ... u in the formal roolline and new .q)el'e ,,;de windowa. You con feel itjn -the lp&Ciout, quiet.Interior. And even tn the Tifle. we've potterned,~ out biwer Oldsmobile1. . ' ( • SOUTH COAST PLAZA ·1e v ' • Where To Go . Look.Ing for somewhere to go. something to do? No one gives you better tips than the WEEKENDER. It's publisti.. ed every Friday in the DAI- LY PILOT. • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Passive The city of San Juan Capistnno is espa.n.si.on minded and the. county community of Dana Po1nl iJ st.ak.ln g out a sphere of mnueoce -both moves disquieting to lhe ima.LJ colony of Cap istrano Beach. Capo Chamber of Commerce members last wee.k decned efforts by Sm Juan to annea 24-0 unoctllpit.d acres 1Ah1ch would provide a bridge to the ta.x-rich and couUJ-<>r1ented shopping areas of the beach commun- ity. J ust u 1mtating lo Capistrano Beach leaders is the filing of a spher~f-inf1ueoce map by citiuna in Dana J>oint who beiJeve that the same commercial area right· fully would be long to Dana Point if incorporation '1:ere ever a rulity. Capo Bea ch Chamber PreJidenl Henry ~lcCarlhy repea tedly has urged members of his community lo mobi lize, " r else Vo'e'll be gobbled up." But as ng as the residents in the beach community remain qui , passive and complacent, it will be difficult to kee colony intact. ose same citizens could wake up one day and find their community identity bas vanished. Laguna's 'Rich Uncle' Directors of Laguna's Festival of Arts have reason to !eel like happy Santa Clauses as Ibey dole out larg· esse from another half-millJoo-dollar Festival season. As a non-profit organization, the Festival has to di5- burse all the earnings it doem't need to keep iU own house in order and the results can be quite imposing. This year, in addition to handing over 17¥.z percent or Its gross re<eipts to lbe city, the Festival is adding '18,800 ID help the city make its annual donations ID cultural organlzatlon1; bas allocated '18,400 far contin- Capo Beach uing ICbol>nltips ID help urm• Beach lllgb SclJool graduatet continue their studies lo music, a.rt, drama, dance and writing; has prom*<l lo chip lo up ID $5-0,000 In '15,000 increments to help the Museum of Art (form- --erly the art gallery) enlarge and refurblsb iu old build· ing: and has tossed in S2,500 to help the talented young- sters of the high schooJ's Artist Chorale get oil on a wonderful European concert tour. Negotiations for Fo.tlul help in paying !or the )lain Beach Park are still under way. too. Laguna is in- deed blessed with tbls culturaJ "rich uncle'' its commun- ily effort bas created. Dana Harbor's Success Dana Harbor -the single, most important ec. onomic factor affecting the South Orange Coast -be- came one year old this month. Although no one formally celebrated the infant marina's first anniversary, its success is obvious. Thou· sands of visitors a month take advantage of the master~ planned marjtime complex representing $30 million in public and private investment. Even more investors are waiting in line -a1ong with yachtsmen waiting for boat slips -to take advan· ta ge of the second ball of the harbor which is being planned by county authorities. ~ore .than 1,000 small craft -many of them ex· penSive prides of the fleet -call the marina home port. Some ol the rout's prestlgloUJ restaurants already have located there. In terms ol employmen~ the harbor bas eaerted a strong influence on the South Coast !tfost important, it has triggered a long.awaited renawance for the community of Dana Point. s Quotations Dear Gloomy Gus Reader Charges Vietnam Will Be Forced on American People · From Autlwrs • Can Distort • I (SYDNEY J.HARRIS) ''You remember what Shakespeare said about that?" remar~ed the man acrou the dinner table -and proceeded to quote a line from "Macbeth/' which he had recently seen. But Shakespeare didn 't ,.Y It -one of hit dramatic characters did. Far from being a piece or the playwright's wildom, this was a sentiment he pdl in the mouth of a character ho evidently dllllked. When we take the trouble . to quote an author (generally in order to bollt.er our opinion of IOIJ\t- th!ni), we have a du\Y to know whethor the autbir wu speakln& in h1I own voice. Othenvile, we lW1 the rlll< of dlltortlng hia views. ' It Is enremely dlrtlcult, !or lnataoco. to know whal Sbalc_.,. hlmsell thought about any fuodamentaf question. His genius Jay In biJ ability to place himself into a thousand minds and hearll, to take one position after another and make lt .sound plausible and sincere. TlllS JS WJrY, for centuries , Shakespearean students have quarreled about the "real" Shakespeare -some claiming him as an aristocrat, others as a democrat, some as a reJigious man. others as an atheist, and so on down the line. There ls no resolving these disputes -even his privately printed sonnets do not reveal the full man to us. The way an author feels about our at· tribullng sentiments to him that are ex- pressed In hil fiction wu brou1bt out by When Jnrtne annnes the rest of Orange C.UOly, do yoo '"Pl""" they'll caU it the Rufwi annexa· tion~ -B.Q.Q. 'fllk ....... "'*" ,........., ......... _....,., ........ -··· ... ,_ .. ""' .. 0.....,. ..... o.wr ~ ..... W. S. Gilbut lo a trial foe libel Just before the tum or the century. He was on the witness stand as lhe plaintiff, and the defense lawyer quoted a statement from one or Gilbert's plays, trying to show lhat Gllbut actually believed the oppollte of what he WU 11yblg OD the lllnd. "TllE8E WERE THE wordl," GUbttt retorted, "of. a character In my play. They were not my words. I wrote them, bul I do not hold myaelf responsible for an)'lhinl a ficilonal character happens to by." More recently, I read the statement or , a conlinntd bachelor who quoted OisraeU u aa)'in&', "Every woman 1bould marry, and no man." But Dill'aell hlmseU (a happily married man) never aald Ibis; be simply pol It Into the mouth ol a character lo one of hiJ nove!J. His own feeling.a were quite the opposite ; he waa known aa the lllOll devoted busband. A MORE FREQUENT kind or literary distortion consists in taking a famous line and ignoring what comes after It, Kipling 's "East is East and West Is West, and never the twain shall meet,'' is a classic example. We use it to justify bflsic differences between East and Well; but the point of the whole poem was precisely the reverse -Kipling was saying that two men of character and courage have much in common, even thougb they come from different parts of the world. You may quote me on that. When Land Runs Out Butlnt11 Wttk After 300 years of footloose expansion across the continent, the U.S. reluctantly ib beginning to reali ze that It suffers from a land shortngr. There still is plen-- ty or room out \~·here thr deer and the antelope play, hut in the areas sur· rounding the mnior c1t1cs. there simply ls not enough st:.111ding room to ac- commodate all the people and the facilities people nc1'fl to live and work ef· rcctlvely. For years, drv1•l0Pf>r~ of both reslden· tial and commerc1ol properties have solved the problem by liquidating more Isn't It the Truth! By CARL RIBLET JR. Jt w11 politics, not industry, that uahered 1n the Agt of Obsotescenct. Poli· ttclans were the first Am ericans who sold their wartt with the cxpcctntion that the consumer would 100n enough throw them away to try some others. "Let the buyer bewart!" -LtQal Mazin1 No man Is ever a match for a woman before he marriet -and he lln 't ever aft.tr either; And thlt e1plalns why there are more we.IJ.plet\ltd old ladles than well·pleaud old men. "Woman olwau• ,ui, tht la.s t .. wrd. Sht UtJt• lonatr .. , -Dfcttonarv of Opt•ioni and more of the natural features of the Jandacape. They have taken over the weUanda, filled In the ponda, plll)ed down the bills, put the streams in pipes. Now the nation is beginning to realize that this strategy not only has converted the' cities into mile OD mile or SQUAiid brick and asphalt but also has wiped out the plant and animal lUe that keeps the natural air and water proce5ses in balance. The r.lty dweller literally does not have enough room to breathe. THE ONLY ANSWER Is the obvious one. The U.S. must devtlop etrecttve cootro!J OD land uae, and II must begin planning OD a regional basis, nol town by town or even county by county. Good p!IUU!lnf wlll p~vlde !or weUanda and greeospace, U wlll 1!10 p~•lde for supermariell and shopping cente" to serve the need of area realdentl, for In- dustrial sites to generate joba, and for u1,welcome but euenual facilities Alch a. power planu and .. 1use dwnpa. 11 wiU deal with the region u an economic and ecological organltm, not 11 bits and piect1. The nation is a palnlully long way from th11; aort or plannlna. But It has no time to lose getting i tarted. A first step would be for Congres~ to adopt Sen. Henry M. Jack!iOn's land use bill, now before the Senate. The Jackson blll would pul federal money and inOuence behind stnte programs for developing comprehensive lnnd-use plaMing and enforcement. lt ~ould be a good way to make a be(lln- n1n g. !__Voters To tho Edii«: It IS becoming lncrusing)y cl<ar that the "aecre t plan" lo end tbe war prom· l.sed in 1968 differed dtUe from that openly enunciated in 1964 by a presiden· tial candldate who was then defeated by the widest margin of vot es in :he history of our presidential elections. The cnly major jobs yet unac- complished in the "open plan'' of 1964 are ~he destruction of the di kes aod the pav. 1ng over of Vietnam with asphalt. The voters turned away the war party in 1964 and eJected what they mis takenly took to be the peace party ("We will never send American boys . . . "). Recognizing their error. the voters tum· ed away the war party in 1968 and again elected what they mistakenly took to be the peace party. FOR THE TIDRD canseculive time, the war party preaenta ilseH In the votera a1 the real ~ce party. Llte the walrus and lhe carpenter, lls leaders, smiling with benignity, talk or llUUlY lhinl!• while they prosecute tho "secret plan" without interruption. Vietnam will be forced upon the American people, right or wrong, like it or not. We are told we must continue the war to defend our honor. Look again at wh at we have done in Indochina: the double. dealing that led to the assa.Sslbation of the Diems, tho bou in the Gulf of Tonkla, slaughter of non-combatants in order to save them, the attempted sui>" pression of the truth at My Lai , the secret employment of Asian mercenaries paid by the American taxpayer to fight for their own self determination, the in· stallation and support of a dictator as our ally in the south, the apparent sup- pression of the truth involving direct dilobedience of orders by a general of· fleer (Lavelle ), the apparent Widespread falsification of military reports, cor· ruption, drug addJction, mutiny in the ranks, and the Ust is merely a random itemization of press clippings. ' WHOEVER n IS labelling this record as honorable, a record worthy of our defense, acts from a point of view alien to the principles Americans have always fought to defend. It is a record not made defensible but more reprehensible by ju.sillying it as iniUated by the other side; in no way are we Vietnamese. Institutions of whatever kind managed under tuch. an ethic inevitably fail, government institutions, historically, not excepted. We cannot take seriously the assertion that a foreign policy founded upon such an ethic will lea..i to lasting peace in the world. On the contrary, it will further poison international relations and bring on more of the kinds of desperate acts which the world now 90 appallingly witnesses. Old Glory has always been a proud clean nag. She has flown before the peoples of the world not as a lhreat but an example. She has been an honest nag. And the national character of the American people bas been fWJdamentally decent. The ..ie.._ had better gel It right Ibis time and nol let t972 mark a turning point toward tbe Vletnamlaation of Atr.erica. W. B. ANDERSON ~--. B11 George --- Dear Geor1e: Could yoo tell me lhe name of Ille man who perfe<led the typewriter! D.Y. Dear D.Y.: N1bldy, r'm arry II rY· I~ fe et, I'm calling lhal tu Jxnet Typewriter S.rvlce back nm thing In tho morning. •. Had Better Get With It' ( MAILBOX ) Utter• from readers are· welcome. Nonnallt1 writers should conwy their menages in 300 words or less. The right to condtme letters to fit space or eliminate libel it reserved. All letters must include signature and mailing address, but 1tame1 may be withheld on request if rujficient reason i.s apparent. PoetTJI will not be published. 'Schmit% Needed Now' To the Editor: The real threat to the Republican Par- ty was shot and is oow out of the run- ning, and the McGovern vs. Nixon gim· mick has emerged as a superbly engineered package of duplicity plotted to lhrow the election to Nixon by simple default of character and quality lo the Democratic Party. We should not elect Nixon, nor McGovenl, for two simple reasons: Ill rm;oN'S alignment with the huge eorporatlom mating money on a n&win war, and his hocm-pocus with Red China and Soviet Ruuia make him unfit to represent the people in the best interests of tbe United States. (1) McGovern, with his rag-tag rabble on the far left, his political opportunists all around him, biJ wil~ promises and general incompetence, is likewtse unlit !or such a big job. ) SO WHAT'S LEFT? Schmitz? Now just a cotton pickin minute, and don 't let the brainwash show. John Schmitz, the newcomer ts n..eded now to oppose the two political ~ta who pose as a two- party system while lo truth they are but one. and to revive the two-.pafty system as it should be. SO don't waste a aingle vote. Give tbe real opposition a break. Vote American this time. MILTllASHAM (Democrat) Realum, Re1ponslblllt11 To the Editor: Gov. George Wallace bas proved bis point. Now he 's dtilng America a ere.at servlct by not numing as the AIP can~ didate. A two-man race brings McGovern R worse defeat -resulting in a shift away from McGovern's polic ies. U Governor Walla<:e were to nm and the three candidates were to come out nearly even, McGovern would claim dominant popular support, much as he did after some Democratic prlinlltts.ln JMI Governor Wallace siphoned off .._ii votes so lhat Hwnp1lre7 took Tua. , TIWI JS AN opportunity to artlculate Ille laaues end to acceot the dllhmlces In pbflosopbl" Most voters r • a c t l'fSJIOOllbly U: (!) they fully IJlld;ntand the laaues and <ll'tber ,.. no tbrtal to their economic or ph.ysical securitJ or to their dignity. No one cand.dote Is au good or ID bad. But aome are clearly more rtau.tic and re1pooslble than other•. On many lasues the dlllettnee.1 betwttn Niuo and McGoverri are enormom. McGovern Irresponsibly appub In the war lean of draft;\ge youths. . McGOVERN CLAIMED thal bombing the North and mining Halphonl Harbor would get "' lnlo war with RuJlla. Bui Nixon went to Russia while tbil wu ping on -showing the Sovieu that Iii wou!dn ~ be lbefr pttll)', Since M<Gov<m .. , ·~~--I insists on Jetting the Communists have South Vietnam, wants to drastically cut defense spending and liv es in fan- tasyland : how would we fare il be repre5ented us in Moscow? McGovern originally proposed $1,000 for each U.S. citizen. But the people on lower incomi!S strongly rejected this in- come--redi!tribution appeal for their votes. NIXON WORKED to change the Su~ Court from "liberal" and "ac· tivist" to strict constructionist and flITller with criminals. Ni.J:on didn 't back a notninee 1000 percent on e day, then look for a way to dwnp him the next when the going got rough. McGovern wants to "rellberalize" the Supreme Court. Nixon pushed for more Negro con-- struction jobs, larger federa1 programs ror developing black businesses and more blacks in government jobs. N i x o n repeatedly opposed involuntary busing or school children. Nlxon is strong against discrimination. And he prefers• ability and merit over the fixed.quota system. McGovern champions forced busing. NIXON BAS HAD some success stow. ing inflation without creating massive unemployment. McGovern's spending propcmls would feed inflation, raise laxes and do llWe to brighten the employ- ment pictw-e. Both dislike the wealthy avoiding laxes through loopholes. To create jealousy against the successful and to inflame blocks with many votes against blocks with few votes, McGovern advocates repressing those who create jobs. Nixon wants a climate favorable for indwitry to create more jobs. Let's move in the direction of realism and responsibility. LEONARD WRIGHT The Captain's Home To the Editor: ''1be Sentinels of the Sea"! There they stood! High on a bluff overlooking the beach, the seal Ever watching, absorl> ing, eJl!lurlng, these old, old buildings, clusten!d lOgetber as if for protection from IDOllltroul progreM! Towerioc a~ve tbe rest was "The Captaio.'1 House," picturesque, wilque and romantic. ArUstl .IOIJgbt to portray what 'IDllU' of those crutive could see - its yjbntlona, its atmOspbere, for this "ole tlmer" stood alone, on a higher level, and yet was one of many I • IT BAD GllACE, dllllily, mystery and Individualism. It llfecJ tho Imagination: "Who wu Ille Captain?" Wby l What? Where! And people to11ot tholr stresses and 1rus1 .. t1ooa lo the Imagining and the aatlng! Soon p,.._, oozed, crept. absorbed and destroyed more and more of thal which wu aged, toceuanUy crying "It's unsafe!" 0 It'a ugly!," and they ton clown -they lore up! And another era In Lquna CMtlnued lta slow <IJIDI· HOWEVER, "The Captain's HOUJe" scrwnecl iu defllllClll A few beardl JI was not demollsbed, as was the fate of Quotes Mart E. Sllrlw, Pain Verdes Penf111ula -"Allloou&b It Is !rue that the Americana uaed tho atomic bomb and bad a monopoly .., It until 1949, Jt must al9Cl be ~ lhtl the bomb served In limit Sovlel OlllOllilltiai and dlo....i.d their lalllllic& tw nlld the -ha ...... If tltl1 bad bad Iba _,.., OD the llOllllc bomb!" .1 the others. It was moved from the site that seemed created for ludl • guardian. Many citizens and vi.sitorl will miss our "Sentinels or tbe Sea" and wonder why just one could not have been saved! (Dedicated to Mn. Darlin(, the Laguna Beach City Council and membe" of the Historical Society, who tried to save the3e landmarks.). • EIJNOR DA VIS BOID to Redllff Crime To the Editor: Or. Dorothy Whipple, in an article in ?.1cCall'.s Magazine about 'l.~month ago, gave her opi!Jipn oa bow to ha.It the drug danger to AmfPca. • , She stressed !he need to ta\e lhe profit out of the heroin trade lOr the un- derworld if we want their operations to stop. She says very low eo1t beroin clinics under the U.S. government lhould seJ the heroin or anything else they will accept at a low cost that enables the person to continue working honestly. The more wt stress lbe punitive lan the hightr the profit goes for the un- derworld heroin sellers. Do all you want lo help the potential addicts avoid ad-- diction with education, but protect the majority of Americans from the opera· tions oI the underworld, which is turning more than' a half milllcn criminals agoinst us to feed their bablt by cutting the profit out from under 'the heroin market. ENGLAND WENT lrom 10 ngistered addicts to some 1,200 in the la.st 10 yea.rs in a popul~tion of SS rnlllion. We have over 500,000 addicts. Forget about the fools who start the habit and atop the underworld's ability to sell heroln. at a high profit. When the underworld can no longer get the high profit, they will atop passing out free samples of heroin. 'l1lil wii; dry up the temptation !ram the lools. I'm sure the widerworld wantl the dr~S'tic punitive law.. against beftlln. which used to sell for 50 cents in drug stores, so that their victlmt will be driven to them and their hlgb prices. We ~an only suspect that poliUc:lanr in IOme 1nstana!s may be advocatlng banJ1 Ian at the urging of the underworld. I ACCEPT AS TRUTH the statement of one narcotics officer that his m. vestig~tioo of top drur dealen lo his state was stopped cold by Ilia state senato~. Tbe senator entered the room and ~aid the lnvestigatloo wu to •top IJD. me:i1ately. It did. An addict under a doo- tor s care can support himself. Without • low cost source or heroin, &he addicts prey on the pobltc. 1 urge that doctor1 be .. tboriaed In treat heroin addicts with lesal heraln u well u other dru1s ind tbua nduat crime In America, AL LEARNED DAllY Pl~Ol ( , I ' l .. . ' " . •' ., .. " ' '" " ·" ~I I " r:. i : .. - ". ' ' " ... ... •r. "'· "" "" ,,, ,'t en '" Jn ... ... "' ' ,, "' ... .. , -:. ' '" '' ' .. "' ,,. ,, . 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Casters included. $10 a month • I s477 Conl<ile color TV with 25" ·screen (meas. dlag.). hu a mbdUlar chassis (tube type) for easy ropolr, 3 l.F. 1t1ge1 end kexed A.G.C. Y(alnut fl-hordllotird ceblnet. 17.50 1 month• &;118*199 . ......... -......... ollnt-top •tyl• 1t1_001_wltl>llnllmtunerond 4"ilpoed VM!) ~lo deolgned to ICOll>I t.,_ •• • bedroom Save21 95 Reg. 189.95, Sale $168. 2 speed washe r features 3 water temperature selections. Has safety cut off for unbalanced loads plus Jong, medium and short wash settings. All over scratch-resistant percelaln finish. $1 •month• ) Save13 95 Reg. 135.95, s• S122. Matching electric dryer features 3 temperature settings. Has Air Fluff for special articles and a oool down period· to help prevent wrinkles • I.SO a month• 3 temperature gas dryer, Reg. 165.95 .•. Sale ~152 Special s1ea Portable convertable dishwasher can be built In later. Features 3 level wash actton and dual detergent dispenser. Choice of colors at no extra cosL a.so • month• Special s32a 16.6 cu. ft. frost·free slde--by-.side 'refrigcralor features a 198 pound capacity freezer section, 3 adjustable refrigerator shelves, steel crisper and meat pan. Choose from 2 colors at no extra charge . $13 a month• Ice maker mOdel •.• $381 '\ . SJ "This amount represents the required monthty p1yment under Pflnneys Time Paymenl Plan !or the purehue of the rel1ted ittm. No FJMnot · Charge witl be incurred If the balance ot the account in the first bl II Ing Is paid In full by the closing date of the ne1d bill Ing period. WMn incurred Finance Charges will be determined by •pplytng periodic rates ol 1.2'r-(A.nnual Percentage Rate t 4.4 .. ) on lhe flrat.S500 and, .. (Annual Percentage Rate 12%) on the portion over $500 of lhe previous balance without deducting paymente«credlts. tt'lalpart o1111e.-. JC Penney "fhe v~lues are here every day. d-··-· EartY American oonaole ... reo. Reg • . 231.M.NOW.1H • Moder'l.W•• ~o~eole atereo. Reg . ..... . .. Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the following stores: ' ' I FASHION ISLAND, Newport S..Ch (7 I 4j 644-2313 •. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington 8-:h (714) 892-n71', (I ... • I 'i 'M1:tM. • L ' ' • ~ .,; .... JM'-rfw,,_,_ C,1972. LM.B.,d Wedding March Wakes Bachelor I • Conllder bow · llWl1 spare parla you pack mund la your body. You cwld get along quit< well, IW'e enough. mln111 a Jung, 1.....imls of eacb kidney, nfne.lealhl ol the adrenal glaoda, lour .fillba of the thyroid, two o1 the four parathyrolda, tbne-fourlha of the liver. PECVUARLY, the pollsten have proved it'• the wife, not the hlllband, who most often hu lhe fmal 118}'11> about wbl<b nelchbor- bood the lan!lly Uvea In. Ob, you doo1 think that's peailiar? I do. But they say lhe husband pic:U lhe town. Good. A CERTAIN bachelor who has a tough Ume gelling up in the morninc -thl1 ii lhe truth -rigged hit elec- tric alann to bis tape recorder in such 1 manner that it play1 at e a.m. a loud stereo rendition of the wedding march. Scares him promptly into his commuting costume, be says. QUERIES -Q. "To land, does a fly tum over before or aft.er be bibs the celling?" A. That ancient query haa been cleared up by acience, finally. High speed movies reveal the beast does a half roll and comes to rest at a alight angle off the original direc. lion of fiighl. Nifty. Q. "HOW much or the world's food comes out or the seas?" A. About one percent Nol enough, certainly. Q. "IN lrylng to predict lhe national budget, I need to know the hlghe1J named number In English. Lll<e billion or trillion or whatever." A. Centillion. That's a 1 followed by 600 zeros. ARTHRITIS -Most common occupational ailment among stenographers over age 30, tt'a: said, ia arthritis in the wrlsta. GREEN INK -Rare ii the lad who realiut IDY,lll<n that a letter wrltt<n In II"'" Ink from a YOUlll! lady ii 111ppo<ed to ""1Vey devolloo everlasting. Nor does many a boy iolderatand tbal a letler wrllt.n In red Ink from a gbi IJ ._ably lavltallonal. Such Is lhe IJl<lancboly ob- l!ltl'Vatlon of. our Love and War man. THE LAST will and r.stament of a woman la most apt lli"lieMlll'ller chllreh. Of a man , the college of hit choice. Atlo, women are prone' to bequeath to local heallll agen- clel. But men are more likely to endow some Imaginative bUlineal venlure. A study of probale records sbowa that Addre11 mafl to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Boz 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92860. Publisher Group • Challenges -Gag LOS ANGELES (AP) -The California Newapaper Publllhen Aaaoclatlon hu flJ. ed a brief .11kln1 the !ioulhem ~. I b.e C a 11 f o r n J a :S,O.dcasters Aaoclat)on and (jolden West Br.odcuter1. Chemical Det.ected In Lakes WAllHING'TOlf · (AP) - A lcDlc -UIOCl In j1latb ud palnll .. --la anexpoctodly ..... _ ... partlculaJ111n newJt deYelopod r..i estate lakes, In 17 of • llala aampled. aecordJnl to IOftrMleltlClentllll. The chemical ii poly- . chlorinated biphenyll (PCB!, cbemlcally I I m 11 I r to the insectJc:lde DDT. II ii widely -In lftducllan of pluticl, palntl, caulking com- pouncb and bydraulic ftulcb. THE PCB llndlnp ..,. ""1tained in I paper pr-..! to the American Qiemlcl1 Society In N"' Yori: In Auguat by lhree U.S. Geological Survey adentiltl led by Hana J. Qump•Wlelner. The Interior Department made lhe paper publk: ,,_.y, The study did not specllica~ ly aay why the chemical ,... found ln 10me man-made lakes created near suburban howling developments, but presumably the chem l ca I could come from pleuure boat engine 81Jllla: or con- struction refuse. THE STATES where detec- table samples were found m. chxle California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida. Mary land, Muaacbuletll, Mlnneoota, Milalsllppl. New Jersey, New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rlco, Tuas, Virginia, Weat Virginia and Wuhlngton. Reporllng OD I federal monitoring program con- cerned with pestlcldeo In water SUppJies, the I~ ,talc! they analyzed more than 2,GOO water and sediment aamplea from streams and I 1 k e 1 throughout lhe UnUed Stale! collected from January 1971 through last June. "WE EXPECTED to find traces of PCBs at wnpllng potn'ta near lndmtrill centers, but were surprised to find detectable levels in samples from 17 of 39 states covered by lhe sampling," t bey reported. 0 A safe level far PCBs bas not been generally accepted to dale. "We fomd PCBa: in river water, eome newly developed real mtall! lakeo, and at two U.S. G<ologlcal Survey ata- tloos localed In relailnly remote 1re1a unaffected by man," Crmnp Wiesner laid. State Appellate Courl to over.1------------------rule what 11 described a1 an unprecedeoted gag or d e r clamped on newa coverage of a forthcoming murder trial here. In filing the brief Tuesday, the '"°"latlon joined the ·toa An&ele1 TlJnes and Sigma Delta Chi, a professional joumaJJnn aoclety, In asking the appeals court to overturn an order bsued by Superiar Court Judge Julius A • Leet!llm. . LEETllAM ORDEl\ED the ,_, media not to 'pllbllsb or b roadcast inforrriatk>D ob- tained out of court about the trial ol two men charged with murdering a '4·ye ar-old Hawaiian Gardens 1lrl. J!revkm gag orden have llniltect Information t h a t · llllryen, police officials and c:Ourt aides could give out about i trial. THE IND District Court of Appeal luued a atay of lhe 1ag order Sept. 8. A bearing will , be bel4 Oct. 8 to delenDino ti )be stay should bemldepefllllDelll. The aaoclallon brief was filed Jn conjunction with CBS, the Gnaler Loi Angelet Preas Club, California Freedom of lnlormallon Comlnlllee, Twin Coast N•w1J>Open, Southweat Pl'ea Auociation, Radio and Televllion News As!OCl1Uon of ' ·.~ CFl y Our Legs) '. Promises, • promises. .Make them in gold, starting at 9.95. 10K gold 'Love' ring. -t 9.95 14K goJ~ 'love' ring wllh one diamond. 29.95 12.95 10K gold 'Lov1' ring with one diamond. 19.95 14K gold Pri>mlaa ring wllh One diamond. 14K gold Promlaa ring 141< gold Proml11 ring, wilh one dilmond. black wlvtt flnilh. --- JCPenney The values are here JNery day. .... ........ IA. .. . . . . Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at tho followtnt1 ..._ ·-'::l.C.:.551 FASHION ISLAND, Nowporl leach 17141 644-U IJ HUNTINGlTON CENTER, Huntington leach (7141 HZ.ml ) • Sale 2~ Rog. 3." yd. E--11r Jocquud llld cro90 1titch doublKnlta lor you1 . new Fall wardrobe. Ah SS/80 ~ wide. Penn.Prat for easy care. In a Wide ranga DI pattema and colon. .... p<loaa Ill-• 111111 lltunlay • • .. J J ' l,J • • .. Sale! Our made-to-measure draperies. , -~. 15%off. Dr1pt1y fabrics In hundreds of styles and CO/Ora. ChooH from antique aatins, Jacqu1roa. printa, -... Rayon/ acetates, cottons, pofyesters. and mora. Ail al 15"' aavlnga. With tlebacka. or vi.lances. Other acceaaor1el, too. SOme drapery styles avallable with matching bedspreads. Quality workmanship, including weighted comers, 4'" hems and headera. Follow 'tttett· rnstructions. · bring u. the mea1uremtnt1, and we'll have your draperie1 mad~to-flt. ToMouure: Width: maa1ure lrom (G) to (HJ, ... almply the width you want to ccnw. Length: For ceillng to floor length, maasura (A) to (B). For llg\llat floor length mea1ure (C) to (D). Foralll langth measure from (E) to (FJ. Add 3 ~If you want belo>Hlil length. • • . EEB .. · . . . . I ' .. . . . I' EEB tEE EEE , ··1 l · .. ~CPenney The values are here 8'191'Ydav. ' • • . • Shop.......,_ .. s p.111. .. "",......... _ . ' ' ' ' FASHION ISLAND, Newport IMch (71 4) '44.231J. HUNTIN&TOH CENTER. ~ntton BMch (714 ·~-7771. . •HARBOR CENTEft, Cost•' MIMI (714) 646-502 1 ra-ci Sunc!.y~ I ' l ' 1 i 1. ' , f I , ! .. I, I, ,. ,. '.'j c- .. ... . t Man Goes Gag Rule Tighter 'Berserk,' Over Corona Case Killing 5 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A FAIRF'.JELD (AP) _ Juan • · formtr bour wllo "apporeolly 0..-'a maaa murdei-trial -I ,l\ll•t" la a ~ went lnlo Its elihlh day of ~ klllod Ml IOo.r 1111111 , .!' . ,,,, i 16.H!) .......... , jury aelectlon tnciay under the !ihlldntl In • bolblub, blot Ugblell 1111 rule yet lmpoted their -..,. uncle to death by Superior Court JllSlie lllcbud p;; Patton. . • ~ . with a "'°"bor and •lou811 "1\IU .U _, It hello,' Uid . ~ hJs •!I• wllb the lame Sul~ ~·piW.~~. '.Q:' • '. weapon, police say. • . I .15% 6ffievery i~ st oar ~per savil_l9S sure make a Super tembet. David·~ Jb ~Dad Iller • I : : O!riey Lee, SS, WU booted anoCller .......... .._ .nu hi, , • for lnv..tlptlon o1 mun1er with ... llllco! lPI ,,.,..,. ·~ . ( 1'1-iay nlgbl, -Dld, :~.:::r .. ~. : i=<,,., llftlr. of alter ~ alT<lted al bis -· He reporledly told ar-"We ==:·.;u.,. • ...;.. rifmg olflcen, "come on In U ... -.. you hive tie lkHnach fer tt.,. atoll,• ~ i . • : cAifDllll · • Lee told polJj:e he Is a C•'--• ~1 "' .. ~'farmer heavyweight barer. A ~ •• I • ·• • you· ...._ __ '""'il:P"-~-flgbt« by that name was ·a : . ~.:·~~"°''" lolcl • risi.nl young hea~t until · -imln, 1'1~.a ,' -he waa knocked oot by , . cltpbly ~·H r II ed. n. ' ~--•-~ ~••---'-in 1-• --• ldl!i..U~ __..........__ ~wk'• moUons. ~ •• ....,."~"1 . ~.,~ :J l!nt ...... ·=-.•.;';;;;"7.it · The detendaiil ii a former later waa fom1d to· have IU!- ' ""' ·--·i.·the•flrsl of muntorint 25 ltlnoniilir Ill• IJe never •boaec! ,apbi, ..S l'-"''re ••~-.. farm labor con~r•accilted fered a blood ck.. on t1ie brain. · IA•• n d.,,,.e o t,:j~ the YubA Cily·M sv!)!8 .,.., mem!Jen of .the f~ IOI~ )=.. ~ ~) ":"',do, norne-In the iprlng of 1 .' reporleri the cond11161\ ,. .. ; "1 1 • ' .,., • never treatedi. · !'. •• UJd.'•11tter ~'• .. J...,n!Je'-~~ us!_' pi 1· . DEr.'iicT.A.F.Coffeysald .!.~-':" ~~ . . . . . . an Lee .,, .. ~ with iii,, ,.._. ........ -• ., es1raoged wile, Velma, 31; "been prejlldloed liY a ·-Jn · Wilen a quarrel broke out. ' !!'Cl'ference .,...,, •ft.p.Ut :r. "."' ·-fl!ct Lee chaaed bis wile and her Birt WlllliDt, ll)IGI., mt Fri-\.AJJ.t'1.lil broiber, John Hunter, 17, oot . city. Bawt enld Pattnn has mt of the boose swinging a . 'yJt Wljtied the -panel mt With State "'°"""'· Coffey said, afie< r Cd .read: ·.,npapers. lilten to Lee • 1 a p p a re n t I y went : ~ or Watch te1e.vision news berserk." ·,........it of IRiCb lhlnga as SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Lee 1<portedly Io Id ar- Wllllims' news conference. federal Coat of Living Council resting officers he was angry j •!ltller Hawk had uted bas gcllle lo ·oourt In aneH~ri beeauae yooog Hunter did Qlai the trial be delayed two lo prevent the California nothing but sit around the ~ -tr oo be can n e et Depar-.t of A I c 0 b 0 11 c house, ea Ung and watcbln8 · dlsmJaal ol the cliarges or a !devision. •·· cbollc• of venue . oot of the Beverage Control from en-• HUDier'• 11DC0111Cious and state, !Put due lo the latest gag-forcing liqqor prices that are bloedlng body waa found -on a ... rule lbettwaa no Indication-by hlgber than le'[els permitted ,s14e'walt ~·the bouse."He · Tueld8f nl«ht of .any action on by the F.(onomlc 'stablllzaUcin waa pronounced dead on ar- Building Given OK. Program.' . · • rival al a boopltal. Though In- The council filed a .Om-· J~. Mn. Lee ucaped and plaint ~Y ilgaiJ1st ·the called police, Colley enld. slate agency In· U:S. Dlstrtat iJ.oucE C.pt. De! Wheaton Oourt ~. It spld, Ibis was said olflcen found the bodies · the ~ linie 'the· federal ol the four children, all with . • 1ov~i-'1iad "bniugbt •a ·~·wounds, 1Ubmerged-In : . 'Wlj'G 'BEACH <AP! -direct 'court. test bf the,~ bathtub. They · 1)e aty Couocll baa ,•i>' stablllzitloil Pniciam .regula-""'! _Yeronlo:a, 2, TOI!')', S, pnwed an arneoctmrnt to tions . ~ with state. CUrlej Jr., 4, and Nathan, 5. the dly's ~eneral plan, lair-irade laws. . . ' . , Police lllld the cbilclron,. wllo freelnt' apecilied portions The complaint· lilleged that bad been playing In front of oHbe dly's 1,253 ocm of • l'ri<ie Comml-"relulations the,"°"'", 1'11\1 "11ef!edly been sborellne area for com-,. .requifo fttall.ers to p11ce Cer-~ u+ido'tif illeif lather" merdal de~"" ltlli ''M!foql" kioi>d , liquOn . . .Wbeeton arid the ..... of 11>; council'• · ·~ .~eI·ow.~·tbe the dllid,feil'• delllb -·t came Tuesday atte ~ ~ pri<-e· required by been determlolcl ollldally 1!Ut thaD foor hours .of P!llllli,= ·state la!!._.::-.. · rc . !hey ""' pr9IUDltd to llaye , debate during wblch Of>"., r ~_, :'. •. ~ . \ drowned. 0 / • ponenll accused city om-.. TBE. CASE hlv9l~es· a ·'·'" .. c1a1s of "giving away land of' Eti'Mart, r<til( 11;;:bi ' AV'1110IilTiEs -iiilil · IM previously designated for · ,Southern Calllornia: ~ aloo lzled to drown hlmae!I but development of pu~c • ~nla!C( eorller1~-, ---'111. . · , porks and beaches.... ed"the court to .. per1p;1· It· to Mra. Lee ..... u.ted In fair Oppooeols of the amend-!<duce prices as ~ by condlUon with aevere bead ln- ment also cootencl that it Price Co~n 1<gulatlnns, juries at Counly-USC Medical waa In violation of state below manura-.rs• poi!Oil Center Ti-iay nlgtit planning and zonln~ laws. prices, enforeed by t b e 1'1>llce enld ·Mrs. Lee left her City Planning Director Department of A I c o b o 11 c husband last week and went lo ( Ernest Mayer Jr. 1<plied Beverage Cmtrol. .• stay ,lrltl> 1<lat1 ... In the San that the amendment would The lfOVinmeni coaiended J'*l:arta. He found wliere ahe free oolJ 5 pera:ilt of the that ~riJ 1a• recitiltlnl; -"U4 'laibd her Into lborollne l!J'el( for com-~ t llalor pri~-,_,,,.¥ ·re!QnUi home. ,11unter ae- merdal ua aupreme'anil'therefore sape1-co~ her wl>en she came sedes state law. back. San Diego Backs Prop. 20 r · ~:-·' · · • r~ 1· "'• ... f". :\ • " ~ . . . :r:· ... 'f' ' ~~ ~ • ,. ,• ~ ~./ i, . ~ SAN .,~ (APJ -'lbe •. ~~lif ·Ille -~ ofJJ, suit fllod :~ Jn ·u:s. . San ~~, COundl, 11 .... , ~ -''1'? .lTl•ahld 'rolslrlCt IJo!iii M-e.. 'ftre 10 • .. , ~ ... mwllll Pl•-.Ill , !IMil. m~~ • lfOVtrDD\li!!ol!leto1i 1nc1~ · • -!'~=· :::mr':"'bdidO ~lie~ ·~·~:~'R., llrld guldellmo otl aiutn'I .. • ' . . . .fAlld, .. ~ ! ~ . develqpmMt • ' ' · • lf~ p; ~·PB! dl<eo-' ••we better stall savlnl. •.' • ilJR*,EFS ·! · .:lllr'hlrlat.GiVm and CIA ll!Ue wlill8" liieh'n s 11 II _ '. ; .. · ' , ' ~~·H""I". . somelidng lell lw lbe pobllc" ' c· ... , ~ . ' Mayor Pele Tlllaoll Dld """· iiloilllnl'' Iii · lddilion to llie . lt.;ffleJ Un' ' day in mi1n1' the .,;..,oa t6 cwlidt~ farm labor in-, .RAFABL (AP) ·-A . endorao tho ' pnipooal. Tbe fll"Uvp;-j>fup. 12. · {:t~ ol vOIUs council· 'VOie!! J-11 In favor of • • ---· S · •Ille pwdiue If bocking !h".'!'!iomre· 1. ·-er9 _. """"I~ -1o.-11U1e. • ,,,_,. ... ,.+• ,. . .:.. .. ,:IJ,ASlllNGTON (UPI) -lo.~-·~­..,._ .,..e• .. e.:o .. Qilrglng wega1 o1ec1n>n1c 1n a -.i Taot- LOS ANGEi.Es '(AP) -survelllsnco . bed been used day, ~ 1, Ull lo Callfon!lo'1....., ol ntal,e agalnat them, Daniel Ellsberg 1,'111 lo spend •. l 1mlllian 11 • and Los~ l Co!mty's and 18 auoclates In the Pen-bonda to buy ~ lllld · dlalrlcl 'I '.i6j, ol'~n tuog Paper&J:11MJ>a.va. filed .from •. private -· Tbe code '"""''"' iieedecr to suit oeet'ng .-•1 ·mllllon scattered acniMe· It moit1l belplim..id · and fraud Jn damages !nmr'tbe federal rtagelaild and llPlclllc descrill' '· -. In the o 1l11>1turen goyernme111:1 '·~ ', ' -, tloni bave yet to be del~ · for ' 1b9 petitions. ' Nomeir U \lef°""""~' in the <iJ. I . • , • ' ' . ' • • . " ' IA llQA BAY . LIONS CLua .. • BIG PARADE .. , sATURDAY 10 a.111. -.ua· LOhtEl ''IAIE :_ ... & CAlllVAL ' • • • . ' ' ' • ' Sale3395 Reg. 31.M. Men's polyester blazer la texturized for the strength of a woven and the great look of a knit Single breasted, notch lapel, 36-46. ' Sale3995 R ... 47.ts. Men's polyester double knit sport coat won't 1ag, bag or wrln~le. Features single breaste<t styling with flap pockets. Handsome solids • or fancies. 36-46 . Sale prltff elltctlv• through Sunday. • • .• • • • • . JCPenney The values are here every day. ' . Shop Sut\dly noon to 5 p.m. •I the followl"' storM: Mel\'•100" DllClfOll9 polYHl•r doubleknll 1lacko In fancy patterns. Sizes 30--42 waist, 29-34 Inseams. $13 Mtn't 100% poJyHler knit lwlfl tlacke In fashion solids. Wide belt loops . Sizes 30->42 waist, 29-34 Inseams. _, s13 "The~ P•nt''. Men's 100% Fortrelt' texturlzed p0Jy11ter fine twill alacke. Wide belt loopa. Solid• In olzn:!0-42 wal1t; 29-34 lnseam1. , FASHION ISL.AN~ .. Newport Beach (714) ~2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington 811ch (714j 892-7771. ~ *HARBOR CENteR.,.Coste Mesa (714) 646.5021 (*Closed Sund1y) • \ • I • y• , \If NIL Y iofLOT w ....... ""'""'' 20, ith ' W e~ke Raps Lobbyist Law Recorder ToMo1'e SANTA »IA -Tbe II· _,,,....,._ Food Stamp Mail ChIDige Approved ORANGE COUNTY For The Record By O.C. HUSTINGS Of "" O.ltr ...... lleH Bill Wenke, who ii baUlin& Jocumboot county 8uDervlaor Robert Battin for l&e lint dialr1ct ... ,, conl<ndl the county's new lobbyilt law, prDJ>O"'d by Ballin, J I "politically lnaplred." ''It solves no (l'Oblem that has conh'onted the county such a1 the Mile Square iocldenl and aUordo the public little or no protection from the unsmipulous. It It merely a political manuever to gain votes," Wenke charges He a1IO says he is gnatly disturbed lo see Supervilora Ron ea.pers and Ralph Clark ''support the ordinance pro- posed by Mr. Battin u his Checks Endorsed SANTA ANA -A policy of the. Orange County &berUf's Department to accept personal checks for bail, not exceeding $.150, has been approved by lbe Co unty Board of Supervisors. elactloo lime noan,'' polnllng out that both luove crlllchecl the measure. "A cooi. GI -lcl or tlhlca <ailed for' 111 811.p e r 'J a o r (Dtv1d) Baker \bal pertalna lo all eiected o111clala and their appolnteea la certalnly In the public'• belt lalereat and should be adopted,'' Wenke contlnaa. "tt & lhocklng to see Mr. Battin oppoalng ill pauap." Wenke, an attorney, argues that aIJ the l1ws men can pass will not protect the public from those who lack integrity. "The ballot box will remain the final answer," he says. * * * nlE HARBOR Democratic Club plarui 1 gathering of can- didates Sept. 'El. It's set for 7:30 p.m. at Democ:rallc head- quarters In Colla M-llOI Newport Blvd. Anycme lntu•ted lo lalklot With local ~ la ... vlled. Scheduled lo be on band aio Congreulonal canclldala John W. Black (391h DlllrlcO lllCI Bob t.owe (and Dlllrld), plus Aaaembly caldidoloa Ttrry Moohenko (711lb ll151ricl) and Jim Thorpe (7lJt Dlllrlct). THE tANtEJ'zYER campaign commJUee lnvltea you to join their candidate In the political vineyards Sept. 29 for an evening of wine tasting and political chatter at Knott'• Berry Fann In Buena Park. Candidate Bill WIDll to return lo the Mlembl,y bJ Hearing on Restoring Canyon Road Slated SANTA ANA -A public hearing has been set for Oct. 25 by the Orange County Board of Superviaors to corr sider the restoratton of Black Star Canyon Road from San. tiago Canyon Road near Irvine Lake to the Riverside County fire hazards. Most of the roadway is in the Cleveland National Forest and was bunt by the Forest Service in 1917~ 30. cltleollnir Dlmoc:rat Kon Cory In the IMh Dlllrlcl. nie wine and Ult lallt becln 11ow1aiJ It I JJD· 'll!t prke ii .. 111'....... ..' Nn*'mem"t..-~ the Amer1can Independent Party'1 ~ County CtmlrW Com- !lllllol lllehide:, Ed-. ofw-im!ler, Cathy Sullivllin of Westmlnater, Dale Ferguaon wylle Carl1le bave been ...ved lo the ftrll lloar of the OJunlJ Finance Building, 8" N, lirwiditay, -Ana. 'Ille' old li.tJf ol -on Well Ith street even- tually will be 4Jom>llabed lo .Jll')vlcle for the ... lmilon ind bnprovement of Civic CetJlel" Drive Wat. SA!f'l'A ANA -A lransfer recipients must be offered the of funds to allow the issuing of option of buying lea than a 6...-stam-by mail through full month's allotment, e1~ -~ unly W ua e plained w. E. Pritchard, ad· the Oran&& Co e r mlnstrative services officer Department was approved for the county W e I f a r e ' 'l'Uelday by tbe county board of SupervllOl'S. Department. the Under new federal regu~ The new rules will cost tiom on food stamps, reo· county $200,000 I n ad- pientl must be offered the op-ministrative costs for the Uon of bavin8 the stamp balance or the year. Ten new purcbue prlce withheld from employes will be needed it a of Glrdn Grove, Jim Manls1"===~ of W-lnller, Al Solon>on ofl" ~!i!!i!!i!!'f!!thelr weUue grants and~~al~l~lo~ta~l~s!al~ary~tai;;biiioiifi;$7~5~,500~. _ Fullerton. Sid Samuels of Fullerton, John Kosha of Orange, Frank Woodland of Santa A n I (allernale), Pat Scalen of Anaheim, Gary Taylor of ffun. tlngton Beach and Yvonne Barber of 8"llllnltoa Beacb. ' Shriners To Meet TUSTIN -"Water Plana for Southern Ollifomi111 Future0 wlll be the topic of an addreu by Raymond E • Hudlon of the .Metropo1it1D Wator Dillrlcl lo Orange County Shrine Club members Friday. The noon luncheon will be held at the Revere HoUJt here. BRITISH EXPO 1972 it's In Politics'· NEWSPAPERS SOUTH t£.. COAST~ PLAZA '• FIRST Election ~ and issues are important enough to be put in writing . • • Sheriff Jir Musick ad. vised the board that he will accept only checks with imprinted nam., and no two-person checb. line. County Road Comml!aioner Ted McConville aKtd the Black Star Canyon Road could enventually be an au. weather paved highway to provide a secondary link between Orange and Riverside.-----------11 counllts, Mc:Ccnvllle laid. In anawer lo an Inquiry about the acceptability of credJt carda for bail, Music said this would have to be approved by lbe state Legislature. Supervilora Tu e I d a y lo•i.·:::::::::::::::::.-11. determine If 11 ls In the public interest to restore the road, damaged beyond use by the 111&9 flooda. He laid It would be necessary to declare the road a county highway. Deaila Notlres ~-ltUlll ,.. "'·~''• °' S.W~o L " . h, ~·bot II: clMnl' J. Iii I .......... -· e· y l . •• Newport I I L..wl• ~. of P•r~!'".!..~· 91 tw will IM held ~~ 1.1 Et':fth 'j:~=-JO!ln """" lrw:i. -· lroMwt" Mortulry, ,., ..... Importer Of Hashish• Convicted From Wire Sen1cts SAINT JOHN, New Bruns· wick -A W11tmlnater man still awaiting trial on a aecond charge hu --of An Irvine Company e n g lneering representative uld opening the aeldom-uaed roadway could conflict with Irvine agricultural operatloaa. and create an extreme fire luozan!. McConvllle explained that landownen ln the area "* the road improved hec•• they had lo drive to Corona and back lo Sllverado C1!J10D lo get their mall. He aa.ld there were o&liii concerns includlng the \lie of the area by motorcyclisla and the Forest Services' fear of ~ 1uom1a1i oil 1n1o Purchase ~-T• Whlltm, JI, will be .,1ence4 1n i.-'fue m. A volvq. J)QUllda jjf tbe mar~ ppr:.oved Juana derJvaUve ifler pro-SANTA ANA Th• ceedlnp are compleled In the purchaae of an automated second trial. me-e nltcblng syllem lot WhJUen and Dtrryl W. the Orange County co- Weimar, 25, of lofW Beach, ordlnlted l1w enlorcemen will be protecllttd bel)nnlng ndlo ayatem was approved Sept. ZI on charges of con.. Tue1day by county Superv1son. spiracy lo import marijuana County Dtreclor of eom. e:lttact. munlcatlons R. I. "CUba" '!'bey were both arrested In Morris told board mambers June when pollce awooped the county Dala Servlca down on an Import van Department had ttvlewed the unloaded from a Germon proposal and approved the frelahtet 1t 1 New Brunnick move. aaaporl and dellvared lo tis nie $31111,000 contract wtlb ' ahlpper, Motorola Communlcallom and Royal Canadian M-Elecltonlcs Inc. wUI provide Police aulhorlliea aald Whitten tile automated m e a 1 a c e wu· drtvllll the van In wblch switching ayslem for the • WESTCLIFF MORTUARY CUllloms olfttja)s luod · found police departments, the ARBUCKLE & SON the hublah oll hidden In Sheri/f's office and other U7 E. 17th St., Cotti f.1e1a 11 __ ,pec1a;__1 _.....,.-'partmen---"'-· ____ a_ge_n_cl_es_. _______ 1 148-4118! • BAL'l"L BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 173-HSO Costa Mesa 846-MU • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa rtlesa LI 1-3133 • McCOR~UCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1705 L11ana Canyon Rd. 494-HIS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cunetery 1\lonuary Chapel :l5eO Pacific View Drive · Newport Beach. California 144.i?OO • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1301 Bois• Ave. Westmlaster !93..35%5 • SMITll'S MORTUARY 127 Mala St. Ratfnirtttn Beacll Ul-tut • -. • Oioose SptciJJI Queen ,,.,.,. ,..,. ,. .......... c... ••MIDICALAISllT• ANT. MIDICAL OFFICI flllCIPTtONllT.• DENTAL AllllTAHT/RICl,Tl~ISTlll ---~-·­t..s.n ......... 'IDlfllALLV INIURID ' .. . ' • STUOINT LDAf' PROGMM Mii APPROVID forVETl!AANI-' lll1•u•1t1. 'nthAon rAVMINT PLANS 1wiillbk. Uf1U1t1t IWLOVMINT ftlF!RAAI. • : SERVICIE ai no •1tJen11.-. ACCRIDITED , ., tM Ac~ C In• '1f .. Netl.-t A1tMI ..... et, ..... ...i T• .... 1 W... Wrfr• •r ,._.. ,., ,,.. ......_ ) SALE! IARGAIN TABLE • "DRESS SHIRTS $5 e WASH SLACKS 'h PRICE e ALL SUITS 'h PRICE e Phn °'""' Grut Oddi & Enda 3467 VIA LIDO NEWPORT "llACH 673-<1110 CFly Our L.egsl ..... e OA••"O-IA •lllllla_, , ...... (7.IA) 54Ml50 For Reasons ..• 'Mien you weat to conmct lbu put teMOM In writing Vo1era Instinctively tum· to written ~-:­ the newspaper -for lnlDrmation and reference ~ tO help them decide how to cast their ballots. ,. To help people decide this important ~ election year, it's NE_j$PAPERS -FIRST ., - THE WORLD 'S LARGEST SELLER OF FAMOUS BRAND FURNITURE • Ca~ You Believe The Super Savings On This Splendid Vinyl Swivel Chair Now? ONLY 2 FOR,566 WHILE THEY LAST ! Dis1inctivel) different loun ge_1 1s expertly .designed with oeei. foam seat and padded contoured back in care1ret knnkl · vinyl! Rich Walnut·fin,shed arm'· a n~ 1egs help accent thP beautv 'I th i; Conlemporary classk' Pick up • pair ioday bu• nuiry . lhey"ll 8' fast at th " lt11v price · Hundreds of 01he1 . r~mo us brand chair ;•ml reel me" are alsc ">n d1spla_y righ' OU\\· • n Ler1tz g1an r showroom Stor by Jn<1 se lect lh t one •hat is perfect for you' TOMOQOW )1/" ONLY SEPT . 21 ·--IOAMTO IOPM ........... • --. "'°"'llOh,.,, wwrz NllNMla-. I ' . San Diego -Freeway At Beach Bivd. Exit Next To The Hun1in111011 Beat:lt Shopping Center l 1 • ( l - • Did you ever have so much to t~llc about that you didp't know what to say first? . We re happy to report that's us for 1973. But since everything must begin somewhere, we'd like to draw your attention to our roof ... lln't tt' roma~c? You see, that rectsingle beaming at you b:om above? Thats a moonroof. Not to be confused with a sunroof. (Although many people will undoubtedly be oaught using it like one.) A power roof is available on Chevelle and Monte Carlo; a manual one on Nova. <abc,.,o) Caprice Coupe. Our new uppermoel Chevrole~1Ita fll%Ul'y. oomfort and quiet nae rival the most expensive cars you can buy. (below) Monte Carlo S Coupe, Amerioo's neweat rood car. Wt th the handling of the finest EW'ClpOOn cars, the looks and comfort of an Amerioon oor. • "Rides like a truck" ii now:a compliment We designed a completely ®w pickup for 1973. And tried t¢> mcike it everYthing you've cilways wanted a truck to be. We thil'lk it's the smoothest rJdinq, easiest P,andling pick- ' tjp ~ver built. And the quietest and roomiest inside. , ' ' J . . . • ' • /, New Oieyer\n&~r Pickup. Take the easy way out Order our new Strato-bucket front seats that swing out 90°. They help make entrances more dignified and exits less showy. . -You can get them on Chev- elle and on Monte Carlo, our new road car. ~ Monte Carlo, by the way, is gorgeous. And " if you'll forgive a little immodesty, we think you'll find it the best handling American car you've ever driven. Whcl'd have thought we'd .ever get excited about bumpers This year's, however, are something to get stirre9. up about. The bumper on the ·left, for example, is built around twin hydraulic cylinders. So on: minor impact, the whole sys- . tern retracts to cushion the shock. It's '--~'Jsto.ndard on all pig Chevro}et, Chevelle ' •• .. f ' • l11·11da1, Stptember 20, l_•n _____ DA_Jt_Y_Plllf_·_ .. l ,,.J New Malibu Colonnade Hardtop C.oupe; and Monte Carlo models. Nineteen different models to choose from. We've been 'thinking about your legs .. One of the few things people asked us to improve in our popular Chevelle was leg room in the back- seat. Well, your knees will be• pleased with the '73s. There's almost 3\12 more inches for your legs in the sedans. Which might just give Chev~lle the roomiest backseat in its field. New Nova Hatchback Coupe. Look what we hatched You know us for our little Vega Hatchback. Now dependable Nova has one. Which literally makes it half trunk with the backseat down. It's a feature as practical as Nova itself. New Blazer exclusive-full-time 4·wheel drive;; • . . · Introducing 4-wheel drive that thinks for itself : Our new VB Blazers, when equipped with Turbo Hydra-matic transmission, have a 4 -wheel-drive sys- tem that operates smoothly, quietly and efficiently all the time. You never have to manually shift into 4-whee~ drive. · So what else is new Naturally we've only given you a taste of what's: new in Chevy cars and trucks for '73. : Among other things, we're introducing larger gas tanks for longer cruising range, a new Exhaust Gas; Recirculation system, a hatchback forwagons, a wide~ selection of exterior co lo rs and viny 1 roofs, new interioii trim fabrics and colors. : Plus a highly refined flow-through power ventila~ lion system, engines that give you performance com• bined with gas economy, a reading light for front sea~ passengers, improved suspension systems, reclining seats and scores of dramatic styling changes. · We invite you to see it all at· your Chevrolet dealer's. Build.inga betterwayto see and serve the U.5A • • -. .. _ \ • • JJ IWLV PILOT Prop. 21 Skirmish Shapes Up By JERRY GOLDBERG CapUol Newt Service SACRAMENTO -A new dvil rights batti. faces the voten:, achoOl boards and the students up to the November election. It'• called the Wakefield Student Aasl11J1D011t Initiative, or the Unequal Schoob and Education Amendment, de- liOndiog oo which tide of the Ii> . tegratlon Issue Is speaking, 1be same fDmlliar face1 are at rallies, and the same people are making speeches for and against the issue. . ''PROPOmTION 21" may become as famous across the country as "ProposlUon 14" in 1964. Passage of the proposal couJd mean extenslv.e Jaw 11.1lta and even could present the U.S. Supreme Court with a major anti-lntegraUon issue. If approved by the voters, the initiative will remove aec- tiona of 1tate law which have been honored for many years. Lllti. has been said or the bill yet. Civil rlghll acllvlstl Ind educaliol><Jl'lented pe<>plo ore lllll tludylng the 'lnltlltlve. Several aperta were even "aurpriled.11 thlt U. laue WU to be on·the California ballot two mootha hence. Much of the lnfonn1tlon againlt the luue comt1 from oppooenll OIJllng lhenuelvea CAUSE (Callfornlana Agaioll Unequal Schools and Educa· lion). THE MEASURE was In- troduced Ind backed by con- servative Aa.semblyman Floyd Wakefield (JI.South Galo ). Here's what it would do : It repeals the Bagley Act which requires that school districts take note of racial imbalance and undertake to remove lhl.t imbalance from the tchoob. -n.v...... the Calllomla Supreme Court decWon of lrll (Johnaon vs. Sen Fran- cllo Botrd of Education) which Illies that although no pupil ii to be bused without parental conaent, assignment to schools is a necessary and proper school district func- tion. -Repeals the requirement that school districts make an- nual reports on distribution of minority enrollment in each 5Chool. -Repeals the state directive to all school dbtricts to plan and develop programs to elim- inate imbalances and segrega· tion revealed by the racial cen- sus. -Abolishes the formula yardstick provided by the State Board of Education in 1969 for identifying schools which are imbalanced or segregated. -Prohibits the St11te Board of Education from issuing dir- ectives and the Legislature from enacting iiny statutes that would reinstate any clements of the present program for preventing. r e d u c i n g or eliminating segregated school- ing. -Removes any programs callin« for the pairing of ecbooll for purposes of inte-plon. -IDvalldates any lntegratioq progrllml being used I n dlllrlcls llUCb u Pasadeno or BmeleJ. .. ~ tl" ls attn by m...,-C':FI ,., aa a ma;or II-of community at· tlt111o. --...... , protrllml wb1cb ..... been 1111- der llrt tar _,,, ,..rt. LOCAL EDITORIAJ .. '1 The DAILY PILOT Quite. Often R9'ta City Hall ._.11.ICe••e . ' • ' plLOT·ADVUTJS(ll 9 • Small Colleges Suffer Enroll:rllent Dip . "7 -.U D. 11.W ... £llllOU) nllllMAH -Jl'W•lo ""°"'" .... unlveralU.. ID S o a I b er n CtUljlmla m aufl<rflc from ~ illlqN&e of .... lludenll tllla, lall, -.... the 1ar1• stole ochooll with 1o ... r tul· tlon •e attracting fewer than eipected. "'We're flcina an un- precedeftf..s sllulllon tbl1 tall.'' lamented a spotf:ll'RID for the 13-member lndeo<lldent Colleaes o I Sout&efn Clllfornia. "UIW&Uy private ec:hoob have to tum away ltudenta:." The altuatlon b m o r e leriout at the private schools thin a\ Soulhland campuses of ENllOLLMJ:NT ... or the private colleg" ... perhapt ICllool wu ttlll "'""Ire llpod uplor the fall n--latl, wbllea'l:~ine, =:ii. we,:.-=. 't!.i\~ J11«<ootr1. Wllh 1u111on It -._ D11F ud '""' ye1t, but an overall llqe( of ,--......... ~ .. 0 ... ... .. ,_., Ille -tL plllll!I .... .. ..,.. OM 000 to 111"" In au U ----llu? I II a.._....._ .. W-.ua,_...... . -· ,.... . ~ floclill Mrr &. __ , ......... ''Bui we -,_ bact. '1111 -...,. .;.t.m Is INCWDED IN lbal flcure for about 100 c om m o I e r "Oat adnillllool people are ID idlJ1lllr tblpe. n enrolled • doUbllD& or the imn. _..... woi1dnc fllrloUlly """l'llnl ·-1lrl/llll Io 11-1 i m • " • " enro1fmenl lo at lelll AIPe...-,wlllielulllon a* IUt"M .. ""1 ...... 11111 fill; cmpored ~r:anc1an-lo1boul Is a,21111 per,._, .,-. • ·-." • ..U. .,..,.., .with 11}.-1111 .,..... lllkl · u'ooo It San 01eao. UCLA and --.,,,,...; .., • 1114. "We'n -'Y llllllil lo "It'• lit -, · UC Ri,..nlde wlll remAln make quUe 1 cJjfle...-ill Ille have lo do men r<Crultintl out David Broob, a state college bout the same size -fl 000 buclcet. _ of state." system official. "Bu,t our r~t.e ~o 28,IXKI at WeJtwood ~od A llDlll ICboal Jn _... -conducll " v e n of 1ncreW Is dn>J>l>llll Oii. sliablly more than 7 ,000 11 shape than Ptpperdlne is 11•kl• pw year, each run-So ii the rate of mcrt:tae at Riverside _ under the new Whftlitr CoUeae-liblg -1 month. UC, wbldl lul yeu had . tea. • typified bz Pepperdl•• UnJver1lty 1 new c am p u 1 overlooklag Ibo ...., · in )llallbu. · The university look out large new1paper ad-PRESIDENT NlXON'I vertlaemenb lust before fall alma mater ....Uy bu about cla!set began all week ipking 1,llCIO lludenll, buf ibis fall "qualified app11cants" to call wu erpecting a dropoll to or write. J,'TOD, primarily became of the Meenwhlle, itta1dance at 11111,000 lludenll. at !If nine OJI= ahotlld the private the University cl Callloml1'1 rm~ ~ii!=That wu schooll be IUfferlng more than Soutbland cam-and in the _s..::::::...... _ the state colleges 1 n d cautonda State Collqe Ind ~ ,.. __ - Uni lty ~-•-but •"""'--.a.....1-1.-.-tors universities? vera Ill'•-» up, -= =.':!"'"1an · used "The ecooomlc situation lw beneath what WU expected. .aU1111: pvwO¥ P we lot to do with it and to does for our esllmaleiul year wu • .. Despite expectations that economy. W b It th r's ad. the site would Jure an overflow ministration Is upld., though, nwnber of •ppllaoll, the · becaute only 1,115 lludenta UCLA WllL have •bout , made in 1911," a UC the drift lottery, the UC 1,000 mere sliJdenll t1J1t 1111 spolrM!DID .llld. ~ID Oll1' new spokesman Slid. NnOlt.il Hl·LtW 100%.'CONTINUOLl.'I Fil.AMENT NnON Pl.LE. POP· UIAR NYLON Hl ·LOW THAT COMBINES · BEAUTY AND DURABILITY •. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. • ._. tjOW SALE P!llCED -··---... ' " COMPARABLE RETAiL .................... $4.99 ' · DUP,ONT TRl,•.COLOR , ~H~!NYLON PILE. DEEP, RICH, DU· 99. RABLE SHAG. BEAUTIFUL, NEW THREE COLOR DESIGNS. ' NOW SALE PRICED--· .. ·--. . t . COMPAllAILI UTAIL ••••••••••••• $6.99 • • H. YD. SAVI $3.00 COMPLETELY $ INSTALLED OV£R LUXURIOUS , -. ALUl••YLONSHAG /;I, dflw ;~,,( ·NEW, HEAVY, DEEP ./I/ii ,..u ,J SHAG. STYLED TO 71 ' r· ADD BEAUTY TO -0$11~! ·~~"' ANY HOME._ _CARPIT n~IS·SAVE $ FEELS LIKE VELVET -OUTWEARS OTHER 29 CARPETS. EASY TO INSTALL 12• x 12•. . . C lOOC)f> llYLON PILE AND 'STAIN RESISTANT. ~VE5!U EA. FOAM PADDING ' COMPARABLE 5" RETAIL .-;. ... $8.99 V· . . . ts:• I OOO's OF'REMNANTS Ullltl YOlll LARGE SIZE I SMALL SIZE' ~ SIYIMCS 60% llYINCS 80% . IPTI .. .' • 0 UPlf••• 0 ' • 1Sl IUiLm llAMf: •AAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCllUllf fillC£$ • EVERY IOLL OF CAIPET IS !WIED NICEI JOI YOUR ·~ tmcl'Mli TllE LARGEST CARPET 111¥£11TDIY Ill TllE WEST' SlfOPPlllC COllYENIEllCE ' . 1 ~ . •All UIOI UllCOllDITIONAl.LY GUWllTE{,I . . iiiOiii~5ESi~iiiiiiii!EiiiEiii!i!!iii!iiliiiiiiiiiiil83:5~53'5~~ OSlte ® ~l#fii'JSHAG KODIL TRl·C ... OR SHAG , ALUID llYLOll SllA .; Kl,..... .¥ .• "'"'·· 1119 IS ATM ,or FMC COllP. 100% KOD£L POlYES'rER Pict: Rlcif, DEEP, 5· 99 -.:a;l1.;.;t;;.-. C .. LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE. MANY NEW HI-:v.11,:, 1" 01 ..... i:t°l00% AVLIN® POI.VESTER.-BEAU· 4" STYLE OECOllA,Tilt· THREE COlOR SHAG TO ' 7 ' • Ml"( iJ NfW DESIGNER 'DESIGNS TIFUL, DEEP, lUSH' SIJAG. MANY SELECT FROM,_ W[SISTS bl.RT' AHO SOIL 'fi.l'ro ~~r ~N . 'Jf.:l°oo HI-DENSITY FOAM BACK: NEW COLORS'.JO '~ FROM. 'tJl' STAINS. -• . ?-• . ~ ~ SO GREAT fOR KITCHENS, COMPARABL! RETAIL .. $8.99 $4.• COMPARUL! RETAIL $8.lt · · ••• , .................... $11.tt POOLS, DECKS, PATIOS. ETC. ' SALE •" PRICED • u· COMPAUIU llTAIL , , .' $7.tt • KODEL PLUSH 100% KODEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH, 4" LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE.~ •• NEW DECORATOR COLORS. ' It.'"' . IAft NOW SALE PRICED..... wo COMPARABLE RETAIL ............ ,. .... $7.99 • - •ACRON" SHAG "· -. ,, .. . 100% DACRON POLYESTER PILE. BEAUTIFUL NEW DEEP SHAG WITH A FULL DEEP PILE. fMNY NEW DECORATOR . COLQRS TO CHOOSE FROM. NOW SALE PRICID ............ . COMPAIAILI RETAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $7.n· 99. ,· . D°AclloN· T••·COL6R' ..... ' 100% DACRON POLY~STER PILf., BEAUTIRJL, NEW DEEP SHAG .. EASY TO MAINTAIN. MANY ~r.y ·orCORATOR COLORS !O C-HOOSE 'FROM. · NOW IALI PllCID •••••••••••••• . . tollPAIAILl llTAIL ••• ; ••••••• , ••• , •••••••••••••••••• I--·~ • JI.II.it lolYS llll INTEIEST • Cllrllllllll CIDIT Pim• -- NO. HOUYWO,OD' ~001 .._, c...r•• 111¥4. 912-2200 . VENTUiA 2501 I M.fio Sj; (805)8411-9041 1 HOLLYWOOD W. LOS ANGELES ANAHllM 1115 N. Vermont Ava. 11141 Wihh;,. llMI. 649 N. ..... Sf.• 666-7455 4n-s52s (714> ... 7'74 • liO•IMCH' •1alie.ar•M. 421"'"4 l • .. ., . !c • ~:·Attacks ~ln -£hest · • /J ' • NOllTADf YAU.n .. .,,...._..A .. ,..... NUn"AIM YAU.SY _ _.. • ..._...._ • ...., ,..._.-.. .......... .... C*TaMDA--__, ..... _ ... conA MIU -UI •• 1M St. SMTA AM-1• W. --... .,.,_ti. WIT,_.ITI' -........ Pt • ...... W. · Wtd/ltlday, 5'9lt-20, 1972 •UtnlNITOfll llACM -... , ...,_ •I .,...,..,,, lfUllTIMOTOlf llACM -111n lfl9dil ....... et AllMlf• MUJf11~ ltfA<tl -.. H ......... c.oitfM' llUMTl•TON NACM -.. , w..- All Stores Celebrate Grand OpenincJ -of Our New Store, 3325 Bristol, at MacArthur Blvd.. Santa Ana $24~alue Ironstone Dinnerware Set 45 pc. Service for 8 • 11111c1• Me1dow $1233 • Blick l11cade 1 • Gr111l11f • Hacienda ,.. l1t1rmuz1 ' No irregulars or seconds. Si:11 -rt pott.r111, colon ;,, li11e1t iron1'-I I-· di11Ml'plai.., bread;).• bvtt•rs,. !Tur bowl1,. cup1, ><11M:en; ~-. ..,11or with _r, wt•labl• bwl. 11" ,a.tt.r. OiM.-1her 1afel Fe11*tkaUy priced! ·-----· -· ~ 4 R~g.: 99c: Glga"tl.c p·HC.n-· Xool ·sale '· ' .• , .. r .,44c Cllolce1 · )< .. .,. • ,. . •Hee .... •• 1rt f, '. • · W1ll lci4 .. '::s-• Jew1l1r'a l.D. , • 3 Pc. MN .... • i-11 ........... ·\· ...... c.•e.111- ~~ ·344 ~ Wll\1J ...... ................ _ .... ....., ... , I .......... -, J a la; • • • ·r•• fJ..,..n,!~·· ........ 100 u.,. ' , . ' .. ··~ ~ YltUil11, A • · a,ooo o.fti· ll••lrln . l.ttl'.etm . ·u-,.. -~6' IC v.u. u l ' ,... ..lfil!)"' ··Yl .... ;l-1 1.,.;. ::r-..::1• $169 ........ . ' ' lig s...,.,, dirtw' Wgin pkntlc lto.h con in Dark G'"" that won'l 1pllf erCNcli ,.,.dor ,..-,_1 ..... M.tol lockhit holMll .. -1• spillo11•.., ... 1 .. 11 .•• d•-,.,. tor •~lro ,optte1ty. 111111 I. Wflllli• ••proof. tt~ .. Super D Ram Golf lalls . •4• Y•I•• Flonll 119. $'f" Zinger Tote 1•11 'A~qRIMts Ccu~I• ,..iti. -b- bed llal!dJ.t. 11(11119 $ . ,,, .... ~ •. ;~ 99 p•n, 1•4 ·While· 5 llt"• or llod: • J~,._ • l1'9tlt Cirri• •r Cany·ft br $!.!I Distiller's Choice Straight Bourbon Special. Discount Price! A..:.·:: ~~~::.~•Y s333 1-JMke-MW-n I......, for• limit.I tf-1 16 prMI .ttol9ht • Gladle• CrH• s •••• 1cll11 ta• D1ra11'i '201' •• ,, •• -~ Milk Balls :::r .. 7fc c,..nc..., ,.... _, .. •lllr; (911t.N w!tlio .... IMc•loNwotills, . . ' l l J • Wldoesdq, llf-20, 1'172 PILOT·AO'l!llllSU IS DAILY l'IU>T UCI Extension· Courses Listed for Month of October f\llttjllf'I', OCI JI t The pubUc Ls invited to at- tend all UC lrvlne extension prosrama. All evenl.s ,... held on the UCI campu1 except •hire otherwise noted. An ad· mlulon fee ii charged when ooi.d. The following events are of- fered for October. ) • Y.M, • C•r•S.V=·~''"' t"' ~!ll"H ,,, 0-. "TM C 1M llfl I: rfr .!:,.~~I~,!,.,... Hall. J.,,,. • -..... ~ .. M~Y- .....,. y, If I ~'I /: -'fl on "HO'lll ii lrt111 W.,_. .. ~ W UCl TOWI\ Mid GoWll. I S.Clolf ldeflct Hall, 1 1t;m.. 81"'"' •:t..1"•·,fl'.c1llos ••• llE VALU'i:Th.LE ~ OTH~ .. -~• .... _,,,,.,. ;:iJ,i' ~ .,,,.,. .I i. '"" m - . ~--'f• on "M ot Fem rv VI ,") C • S, 1~1s~.Mm.­Admlu10n soo. THE HUNTEJtS-Fiim -1td W Gt0roe L. Hunl, Mal$titnl -pnt,.MOI' of ~'''°" •l!CI tnY!rOl'll'l'ltl'ltal blelon, lJCI. fElllotn•loll wrffl Oii "lnl,..cl~Uc:in lo hhil11loret Ecology -"' F111'11. ) 101 ~.,.-~, sci.nc:.., 7:»t:» •""· .r~~= c"ot!'sC1ousN£SS811;'~·H t'OETI FORMS IH or.HG A -Tolw wl , I I • ten.ion _r._ :::-''Ull l=tht A.rt. Efn TllttlCY.'1) Third floor e, G~tew1y c-. 1-10 o.m. Adrn•son UJO. ALTERNATE STAFFING ,AT· TIMlrMl't', Oct. 26 A11*'1 Niven, ,,..1rw:Jpal, Top el ,,,. World School, L1tt1un• a.ach. (Ex- lt"51on · Hrln °". "AlNlrN'-Ap,. pr!)a(l\ft ta Ed1.1C1ILOI\. ") 100 Sod1I klenc1 Hall, 7·10 p.m. Adinluklll s.5.25. r.-,x. PL>NNING FOR THE IUSINEU -Mlct.ff( Clvbli.-, II• torn..,-, .-M Dennis l(l1rln, certified M lk -.c:counl1nl. (E•tenslon wrl• °" "$ei.tellnQ Ind lmpl1ml!tlllng Ill IEf- ftcflVI T•-Plan.") 111 HUl'll&lllllff Hill, 1·10 p.m. Admlul"" U.SO. NUTRITION FOR THE GROWING YEARS M1rg11rf1 M(WllU1ms. W.lrm1n. ~rJINfll ot Home iEtOnOl'lllcS, Cfl Sffff -Lol Anotftl"IEi- fftl11oo! $trla on "~lr~r.i 11-. In NUlrlllon Ind Ht11ttl."J 161 Si.IMllll Hall, Admission M.7!. WHEN (AHO WHEH HOT) TO IN· TRAUMA -Jamn H, Mll'ltlke. ~~~ll!Jl~f. L~Woo'ft',,I... ·11·1..'1 .... ¥.--l~' . ~7~0Wll ~"'"'" ,~in.-!· ~ •• ,.,~ :::ll' .. ,. ""' rECIA,.f~O~Ml1,~m,!." • ~~~ .. e<'d•tlon 'l ..... ~lc... a ),~lid Stllclt_ '*"•'"' t;J.~-"""" o,<!w•rd • 0¥. "'' .,. tor • M~m.,cor.r.J:r,,. "l11., i"'I!!:,, on "TM com~ ., • '1t New Olrte:llonf·") 161 2•, ""'" 1·10 ll.11'1· Mm ..ion S<il. .... 8JIAIH PLA5TICIT'I' -0. a111s1 .. 11 oroMqOf: UCI (U(I COll'lr'IWll.Jl! ~ "HfHf' It. 8rllll '""' c-UCI TOWfl al'ld Gowft, .- Hall, I p,m. f Youth Enters Air Acadeiny ' Jam<s R\lbino of Huntington Beach has enrolled this monlh at the 'tl:S. Air Force Academy In Colorado ·Spring>, Colarado. He 1s ooe of 25 Qalllornlli men nom:nated by Sen. John v. Tunney (R-Ollilornla) for entrance to West Point. An• napolis, the Merchant Marine Academy and the Air Force Academy. 0 BUJ_LD.ERS EMPORIUM • .• i + 481•SAUDA.YS,SIPDM81R21 THRu SIPTIM81R24.1972 opa•alL Y9 a.ill. TO 9 P.M., w. a su-..9 .... TO 6 P.M. •I ' . BOOKCASE· WALL UNIT 1 ·:BOOKCASE .HOME EN.T•RTAINMENT . •1 '• CENTIR All your home ent~rtainment in one hordsome unit. " • Ample space for record changer, records, speakers, tapes and tape· deck. Record changer shelf moves in ,ond out for easy operation. Easily assembled in minutes,, (Accessories shown not included.) 39'5 . ( • IEM~ AIR CONDiTIONIR 50QOBTU, 115voltoir conditioner. lnstalll'in seconds for quiet,(Ooling. Features washable filter.· LIMITED TO STOCK ON HANOI WITH SLIDING GLASS DOORS Contemp0rqiy styling with .lop-fo.boitom side panels. "DoUble glass doOr-s• Permaneer!Wblnut finish. Easy to assemble. 1'5 95 ' STRUCfO BAR·B·Q CLE~RANCEI Tremendous savings on these end-of.season specials. Hurry, these barbecues are limited to quantities on hand! #7404 Wagon Grlll #4117 24'' Brazier RIG. llOW 24.99 •••••• 15.99 1.49 ••• -., •• 35.99 •••• ~· 4.99 19;99 Deluxe 82'' library wall unit.-Wolnut permaneer finish. MoY be 1:1sed with or without slid ing doors on bottom shelf. (3 units shown). 29'5 ' ' l•GALLON BOTTLE BRUSH One of the hardiest and heaviest blooming shrubs. Brilllantred flowers bloom in spring and foll. Will do well in hot, dry areas. "IOOOITU · IMIRSON Alli CONDITIDNlt ;;~·1.9;95 ....... #7418 Deluxe Wagon BBQ #7870 Kettle a·,ur #7422 Deluxe Wa9on Grill #7915 Gas BBQ ' 33.99 .•••••• 19.99 •9.99 •••••• .. 59~···~···.-· 29.99 39.99 (All items not 1Wilable in ell ". . ) . ENTRY LOCKSET • For all exterior doc.rs • Polis hed brass finish 10'' IJPLON II Fll~PAN · ' ALL VINYL GARD.EN HOSE w• x 75 l't. All vinyl hose wi11 • Complete with two keys • Fast, easy installation fellon coated fry 'pan on chrome steel. ~ur9ble and eosy ,Jo cjean. ·Needs no special coil in hot or cold 0 CLOSEOUT!· '/ (!j WHILE tUANTITIES IASTI :tOol • t. weather. All brass coupling. Be prepared for more hOt weatherl ;:,... MAGNETIC PADLOCK A CO-UTILY NIW CONCIPT HI LOCKll No keyhole, no combination. To operate, sinlply place special coded key on' side of lock, push down on shackle, Jet go and the lock will · open. lock cannot be : picked or rnoster-l<eyod . . (3••) JQ&.UTIUAAYL IT TISTill AYL . . ' "tUPlfl SCIUAU" MliJLTIPUD~fl 12" •••&11• II's the multipurpose tool that doe• ot,Jeost l 1 meos~ring jobs: p(umb, sqbore, 1"'1el, pr.otractor,,CloWel gau"'ge, aw gu\_de,d~pth aa_ug•;. 1 t>eOm coMposs, ' , . stud and space marker, nail and screw goub•· tia1 · o h nd Krlber. " ' ... : .•. ,., 2'' ntRIOD*o· ·.POST 2"x2.,x36" ' turnings in three ,.patterns to choose .from. Create yo~r ' separoti ns. \ WOODLIPI ·. WOOD I •••SlaYATIYI •Y•.S.MYWOOD .:Clear, paintable and Water- repelle~r. Protects ogOin1t 'rot, termites, and · warping. . ' . SPORTS IHOll Special closeout on these comfortable, all-purpose shoes. ._ ..... ....., ... rr. IL TOllO ""''"°',.. ,... Al AWL ATILltll•. 111,1 .UllAIUUD. p .-LGl=lri. --. .. •.:.-.-A •t1mrr. . AtNAat•a. Aflflft an. ..-••• _.. lflUtAAUAYI. •VAN NUTS• RIVERSIDE• COVINA •IA C!NTA •THOUSAND OAKS e Sl"\I e l.4NCA$T!t" •CffATS\tfOITM e TAIZANA e UPI.AHO e SAUGUS •GOLETA• VISALIA • VICTORVILLE • llAH,llDA Hill$ e SAN BERNARDINO e CAMAlJ\lO • IAltlllSflRO • HACl!NDA HllGHTS • SANTA Cl.ARA e'coRONA • fSCOND !OO. SPRING VALlET. 1.ADIM HllOHTS. HSIOA • WT LOS ANO!~· ' . . . I 1 ' 0 • 't 4 PILOT·~O'ltRTISEk Wtdnn41y, Stptomt.. 20, 1m DAll.Y PILOT 11 Mammoth Lake Buildup Attacked , . ly Pfill lnterfandf !"! ( ·:Dangerous Jobs • Outliried in U.S. ,Y "' : t_ J!7 JOYCE L KENNEDY structor worker. Dear Joyce: Can yoa tell me wbl.t the IS most dangerous Joh are today? -M.W., Pllllbaqll. II'~ could, but to my knowledge, the most recently bn>edly baaed official dala oo hamrdous work -by ..,. cupation -uses 1950 census figures. studies !ince then · (Career Corner J • Otber clang'""" jobo : aircraft test pilot, auto racing driver, crew member o f ocean-going v~l. deep-eea ~. •IPIOl!i>es.-~. underwater diver, ri.llroad bra•-·· fll..W. ·-·· Steepl!jack, ·~per!""""', · film stun~· bo:ier , astronaut and · aquanaut, race horse jockey, and Jiofessional football p 1 a y e r • Helicopter traffic spotting , il,'one of ibe neWer risk'y jobs .i.. at leas! 10 men bave #I /it work iii' pr1J11arily tally injuries by ;,.. cideni. cllft'tile ' . the .pa a I dustry and include everybody decade. \ \ SACRAMENTO -'nle -~ .... taklnc .. lhe .... ....,. .. ..,. ol M1mmolb IAUo•1wlnlernooit-. e tllll II lhe rile ol oootlnuoo U. popuia- -ty'wlll ....,....ii !Ml tl -Yotlt aty. Oppmenll of more develop- mtlll -Jl'rlendl ol --COllU!llaioned lhe UCLA llcbool ol Aroblteclure and Urban Design to do a .U- moolh allldy ol ll)owtb In lhe .,..._ UCLA prol....n said thal II the development rate coo- linlJOI lbe Mammoth Likio on 't.ht payroll; for uample, in • Workers ~ deal wbli the police industry, all person-materials~ 1illcatf/il,; ' nel from stenos to ridt control asbestos and • l:11 mil a r ' pollcemen are eountecl, ao aubotances _... .pe&I ~~"~•arediUiculL J>n!blems. Ne'lfl ~.ederil -~-·-• ·~roteep!Jig ~-.... "~..!m .. f~EYD~a~ ~~~ --~ cl_._ · ._..., one!. legislation does call f o r ...... -"& • goyerrunent statistics to be di!Cifdm, dual dillll!!l·ol lhe eomplled by O<Cllpallon, bul lu., ·mp~·~ thi! report won't be out for a du& to -~ ~. poi!oblhg while, perbeJ>ll oe:d ; year. and either Injuries 1eu obvious However ~la ga~ ~ ~ If t!!O ,~ lllan aocidenla. Metropolltan ut. -*~ ~ ......,. not _..ied Company ,over the P flJ,:·.,-.ir beforil M • several years Is tbe basis lliif~. l'''t':.o:..-."' -~ · · -!acts; · . • TRB -.u uF 1.iloa .... would MYO I Jlllk --~ ..... ol li,eoo yllb I of SU -le per ICrt. N.,. yotlt Qty bu as peop1e !!Of ..,,.. IWlllWJll GIQWTB of the .,.., lhe UCLA nport 111111, would be about as,600. but -.m11:1r11 lhe siu,ty expect 09ll'IOlllDg In tilt ..... to nsult In 1 populatloo of more thin double that ftaure. •"J1>e el!ect ol ovenonin« oe 1 community audl u Mem- moth LU:e11 ii that It mearui there is no truly elledive land ue control,'' tbt report atata. ''!be ~ liod ... pot,. lernl -, In M11m. moth -put. be at. trlbuted to this ... Mommoth clnnn moat ol 111 <r<JWd from la Aqeles. Nea!V ball lbe lllate'1 II million populatloo 11 In that general vlc!olty. Bui where are thl!7 top? ERIC JIJLllER, Los Angeles attorney, conservationist and avid hiker, hu the answer. In an article written for a U.S. Senate 111bcommlt1 .. and publiJhecl In Reader's Digest, Julber at.alel: "Let's open up • During 1989 there were STATISTICS' most recent en l!Olim-3,200,JlllO·employ-work h)julies flll!cil'I ohows the menl Injuries. er -· 14.JIO l'nJury rate· lit;:p;mlaeiurina , Wm fatal, abOUI lj; 0 0 0 industries, in Im was 15.2 (per resulted in p e r m a n e n t million empioye-bours wort- cllsabtlities, ·8!111-lbe ltniljl>der 1i!l; ~ "'°rk, ~.O; were on sick lea\te for at ltast Wbolesale lfitfttqll ~. SAV.E ·173 TO 53% a clay bul suffered no 11.s--state and local govem. permanent m effects. meat· --collection IDd . •A Call!ornia alucly allows cliapo•al, ,13.9; pollce lhel· injury retes. ha v e departments. 4S.6; fire ~ generally been lower for tection, 41.7; hlglnil'I IDd women 4h&n for men. 1trtet departmenta, 3$.9. · -Tbe Nallonal Salety 'Qlal's about all I blft a Coundf'"llla found Ital the JltJs limi! on lwardous jobo. U trunk Ii lbe 1>111'1 ol 1111 bocll'" . , .. yearn to lrsln shark& .... lnjui<d moel o!IOn In ""9t ao-! ""'511• J!Ol'i}IU• you're Ob ciclenll • more lheh'~ . JIUl' own. • ol an ' work tnjuli-. Fingers ' --and thumba are Involved In Tbe Seeing Eye asks belp In ..,...;.th o~ all "cllsaqllnc work -mldng ao old rumor agsln. · Injuries H8J!dl!Jll Al obJec\J II II abOQ!tdety--NOT TRUE ' .. and fall• are eaeb iesponsible tilat it i. poiilb1e to• coll«t for more than one-fifth of all odd .lilll of '"'!:!!'!-. ·Junit -1 sueb Injuries. ~)garotte~~· · .. t ' rlp:;cocd,I 111111 ~· •AMoNG THE mo.re. tfsk)r matchbook ' , I tj·I. g jobs (not an Jnclualve listing): labels, beftirap ._,.labs, one! lwnbenllan and woodcUtter; wllat-bl ... you -and lracle coal, metal, uranium, gypoum the junk iq for a Seeintl Eye and pbaspilllte rock miners; clog. This Is not ,truo, bu electrical construction worker never been troei and bow the climbiftl po 1 e 1 ; itructura1 rumor got Mrted no one metal wort!ir in construction knows. All a blind 'per90ft hai (escept high rise b~ to do to gel 1 l1eelntl Eye clog workers, whose· .oafetY r<cord Is to 1pply to•Tbe See~ Eye, is . eacolltnt); tunnel .,.;o. Inc., at MOrrlalown, N.J San.Francisc<J B0;y · • F erryboat;s Get OK -. ' • gadgits9.Wlore 4 i..w,; """""'"' ~ .... -.... llou•hold .... '°d .... -w.t. milt 'ffi ti IAt.J lelect ,,_ air ..V Mater, "" of 2 eeM cool•rt, colondM" mah1er, Mlnl- stHI gNlt.r boi. fc. OHM toffPI 11 pe. ..... ,.. •• di.t ~I•, both spnry, dlrotM ahO'ftf caddy, ,J cug,.iy lifter,aingl• 9111 poachw, fa-9t oenrtor, alMI ..,..,..._ .... DON'T MISS THIS CLOSEOUT SALE STAINLESS STEE.L flatware 50 pc. seivice for 8 set- lncl'udHI forks , I Ji:niYe1, I •••P 1poo111, I 1olad fork1, 16 t••· 1poon1, 1 butter knife, I sugar shell. Choice of 3 polt.ma. ... our wildtmesl areas"' lie --tbe SWiii philooopl\y: "Invite people In ; lhe ...... lhe better ••• Let lhe stroag climb II they -· but let lbe chlldn!n, lhe qed, lhe hurried and tbe jult,.plaJn.lazy ride." Ju.lber wants an ••accus phllooopby" which w o u I cl mean development of many aerial tramways -akl areas and the Uke -30 that all the people could participate II they want . Mono County supen-lson: and the U.S. Forest Service are jolning in another study wh1cb II expecled to hav. a d!f!Veat --than that pnporecl by the UCLA pr<r fwors. Member Named Capital Newa Serv:lcet SACRAMENTO - G o y • Rooalcl Reagan bu announeecl the appointment of Dr. Earl Brian, secretary of the a .. 1th and Welfare Agency, a.s a member of the California OJuncll on Criminal Justice. IALI DAYI: THURS.·IAT., llPT. 21·23 SUPER SEAL kitchen~_plastic '(our choice: lettuce eaver-our reg. 79c, 8 cup food aaver· our NI· 9'c.. I q_t • .pitch., • ._.,, rttf l.19 cold cut saver • our reg, 1.09, 1 pt. lto"'9• ·i co~•9f'• Mir,... 79c, 6' oi. -.qua,. 1torage container. our r,g. 7fc, 72 oao Mitd s-.raat far · reg, 79c.. . · · '/. .. I . $' ' ' I ::for SAVE 3.00 7plece cookware set Ttiple c:lad chromed st.et •xt•rlor easy t:are teflon ht· \ terior, lnc:lud .. 1 ond 2 qt, covered 1e1uce pan1, f qt, C:O¥eNd dlltth Oftfl, 10" •potn fry pan. (Lid from dvkh 'vftn flti fry pan). COMPLETE , •• 7.PIECE SE.T NOW... Modol #2050 Rog. 12.99 SAVE 8.00 a111erlcan lronitone Dl,.inctlve pottenlt etylMI by Joo11 Luntx. .ewo,...,._. .,... pori;tf, d.t•'ll•nt proof,~~., 111f .. 99 Reg . 24.99 •aua 1111'8....,. ••,.,••11 ___ .. ... 1100 .... , ....... Mw4. .......... ,.. " c .............. ... •ccwllk ....... ... t tlOI e. 1l1•lllr• ...,... IJ71 Mllflewer blwll. • /I ' IHtlOI a...1le1• 1100 1. whlllltr lllYIL . 1ulw1r •Hf , t 0110 J1ll1r•• ""' , UPI T ....... Wendy Stubbs, 20, stu- dent at LaVeme Col· lege, ill light on her feet as annual Los Angeles County fair opens at Pomona. Fair runs through end of month. Diamond Guarded By Liz Prem Wire Servleea Film Illar Ellzabetlt Taylor baa called olf a abowiag ol her '9-carat ••Liz" diamond at ail -antique and JOW.Iij eXpiiolllOii - ln Paris becauae she feared I Pal-pen-iJ)al mlibt • • 1tea1,tt. ' ' • ' • ' . • : ... . ' .. •! •' ' . ~ " .. •• •' ' • :. .· J The actreu waa converted . lo Ille Jnl!h faith following ( PEOPLE ) her marriage lo linger EddJe Fisher. The enormous diamond ..,.. given lo her by husband RJclwod Burtoo. * Ccimedlan ..... 8llftn l.s undergoing treatment at St. Clare Hoapltal ln New York for an undllcloeed aliment , A hospital epokeaman aaid he bu been ln Ille hospital "for eome time" and ii In 1Btilfactory condition. Silven, to, WU = In ~A Funny Thing Ha on the Way to the Forum" on Broadway when be became m. * Former Stanford Unlverslly prol.-r B. ar-FraUlla and wife have been arrested for lnveatlgatlon of Interfering with an arrest. San Mateo County sheriff'• deputiea aay. Franklin and bia wile Jane were taken lnt.o custody at Menlo Pork alter an argument with depuUea over the arrest of an ocqualnlan<e on drunk drlv!D, charges, a &herllfa, \ 1poteoman aaid. Franklin Wll fln!d Jut , Juuary by Unlveralty trustees for hil role in campus I dlaturhances by antiwar pro- i..ton. Lui year'1 -:. Clllfomla / _ In Ille Mila America pageant, ClnlJll. Jen Stoner, lit, hM married llllcbael Harwt~ a D-yearoold hotel firm sales m...,... from San Bruno. The couple ll'.ete married at Churdl of the Good Shepherd ln Belmont, home o! the bride's I parenta. * Jleu7 L. Nunn, co-rounder ol the Nwm-Buah Shoe Co. or Milnukee ID 1912 and Ila ~t until 1960, died at IM at hll home ln La Jolla. w-. -20. l'ln . ' . 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"ii tho at leiol ,......, .IUI 'Jla.l'ol ·-a 1<1oodlll:ll'-ftlbt" 'll'io ,11> be ' ,_.. ftcbl-""""" Iii' llli •. ....,.,-1'9-daJell.dteull it us Jt '..... I >'O'mi bOftr'J anhbw • I , "\ I triiinaiC for lhe Olymplcs , .. -which • ' · ' · ' left tho Rev. Fr&nk Amino! llanding -his boopltal ·bed, admlnlater&,. tho •Jut 1fitea. .. I J~, ZI, wun'E ·,.... how be got to tho boopltal. But be certainly rememberod vbtting anotber,IJbltt's home, working out with a »potM medJcine ball and having II droppet on bll' 1tomoc:h 2llt times a day u a niuscle toughene:I'. ~ Ph)'!idans llllld the workouts •!>' J/"'Ontly ruptured a kidney, SP"eading J)6is0n tbroughoul hb 'body. ;His paronta said be collapeed gettlng .,1 of bed oomet!.i1>9 bet,,... mldnlgllt •nc1 morning '"' Jliv. ID, 1m. The ftU, physlciana aald, ~ spinal nerves. Al lhe time, Ibey llld be would probably be a cripple for' ore. ' 11lt's a miracle that I got on that kidney mliCb!De,"' Jeslk said. "I got oil It In three er lour wee'b aod doctors say my kidney's otay.'1 LEG DETERIORATED . But it was hj.s le(t leg that worried · Jeaik. "It deterlorited like I had polio.'' · Jle said, "and l had to use a brace to 1'alk.'! .• Munlcb, a· city bis trainer· had said be could ~. went back to being a name OD a zMP;,-. • Jesik't''}l(in liiles in the Arizona Gold<o ~. 11181.and 111111 along wilb an ..._lr"1iltteur record , meant nothing. Jesik coaldli't outpunch a teeny·boPPof. ~' ,\ · · '(f ''been a 1treetfigbter, 1 _, • ~ who was toyih ornery and IRUC ' SO, 'bis kidney Infection gooe, Jeslk •,limping back to Ille. • • His I.ea i(l " a br'!ce and his hand on a Fine, 'Jeslk s~ed walking lrom his bome a blOck at a time. PeoP1e stared beca.,. be was talking 'lo hlmsell. P!yching himself. Tetllng hlmsell 'lbat be wuri'l JOing to he I CriJ>' pie. Over fDd over' again. I ' Paelfle Southwes t in tho Ullited Statu ud "SOmetldlea1J icare people when I'm walking because I wear track shoes and · walk fast," be said. "They can't bear me coming up from behind unless I'm talk- ing to myself.'' · Ramirez Tur'ns Table ISOMETRICS HELPS Now the P,lio look is leeving his leg. !That's becaue of isometrics at home. His fool bail staried to gel better because of exerclles, lifting a shopping basket weighted with cans of ~P 1,000 Umes a On Lutz in 1st Round da11 ; . . · "Illy doctor doesn't say exaclly !hit I'll ~ANGELES (AP) -Bob Luis, who 'llO.i~le to fight 1gsln," Julk llid,-''but ., ~ the: ftvorftu lo w.ln tJi6 U.S. ~ ~II be able lo r@J U' can nm, I PrO tennis cl!amPiOD$hip, has had the Cl!I bOx. r. ~ 1 .,, ,.turned on hi.nl by a youne· amateur • O!> JllJ!O Ill, the 1~ Jeelk threw ~ · Pacmc'~t!iW.st optn, " off his Jeg brace. His A\lillll ·•chleve-lj ?, • ; m<ai\ was walking 10 miles aod Umping • ; . Ramiroi, a, l!"year-<>1.t .Mexican tbe:baH mile bi eight :nliidtes. .. Cupper from )!nsenacla, elu1,iinaled ·~!Jn not going to be • cripple and I'm · tJiir~llHeeded Lutz In straight sets ._ &o.inl to fifbl agaip,;; Jeslk tells him~' 1 ~ in •. first--~nd match of the ,<>!f;tlie daUy .walka .. ~'ni ~Ing to he ,I ·· lllAin-:'toumament. . • -n6l'mal: bUJ'.!lln be~ again ao· I Clf\ .1·,~llinitt:z, 1 lophomore at' the Un'lvers.l· fitbt." ." ~1 ' • ty of Southem. CSlifOmla wfiere Lutz also The rest of the favorites had ijLUe ~u­ ble. Top-seede4 llie Nastase of Romania heat John Cooper ol Australia 6-2, 7-5, thlrd.ranMd {ljan Smitl1 downed Vijay Amrltraj ol Jodie &.2, 7.f, fourth-seeded Ken Rosewall of Australia trounced Pat Cramer of'JsOOtb Africa i2. &-2, and fifth· rated Tom Okker of the Netherlands overpowered Anand Amritraj o"r India 6-- 2, 6--0, Pancho Gonzain, the defending cham- pion, is unseeded this year but won his !~st-round malch and meets l&tl>raoked Roscoe Tanner · today. ·Jimmy 'Connors, who loll to G<mzaltti in the finah u an amateur ·last year and is seeded 14th u a pro this time, Jaces imlael El Shalei or i piaYt\I, .lool his' ,.,,;ice in tho first game . -l!eJ of ihi nm aet. But he bi-oil:~ Lutz'' serve l' .Ro.. .. ...... , .s, Kirb y ln,!lie qm geme, tbeo broke again in the ii., I> utll game and '1'911 7-S. 'Ille youngster ba\an early break i~. the secood set Ind n dr wonw. . . · . r ace . a ·es "!Allz' ~ slillt II his backhand so I Egypt. . • • • • , -\> • concentrated on beating his backhand," : .... . ' . ~ said Ramirez. "I hit the ball fl.Way ft*om ' · Ovef, D~"ers him4d.....ied ~"' ¥fe, saying 11e , , . ""'6 · "8• , a.lltti.ctlttd, ~ly ~Voided an Four of the top 16 seeds were upset in the first l'OWld Of 33 matches. Bob Hewitt of South Africa, No. t , and Charles Puuell of Puerto Rico, No. 13: fell Mon· day, and No. 8 !Alti aricf No. ti Fred Stolle of Australia bl Toesday. • sMI ·oiEoo IAl'I illve Roberts mii .~ljme:: upset; 'Ashe ·Sllr'(ived a • ·.doqllled -·tie .wimb;g NI IDcl Clay , tiilll~ Jiolill ;m !)l•~thlrd sel, '!'~ beat ,: 'Klrliy· 1~ bia first victory slnc:O. Auiv, ·~ Dlllbr, ~ lelioW Miami Ill), 6'7, &-3, \, ·17,ei ~ ... DI ... fldros'dol'ealed'lhe 7~ • Loo AngeJjJo 'l>Od#I w 'J)Jei4ay liflhl. • . Stolle, only a part-time player on the pro tour recently, was beaten handily by Miian Holocek of Czechoslovakia 6-1, 6-3. Kirby, ll·tf, makln(-his lil'llt ap-. ·(. , · · . pearance ...,.. 1-oore'etbow 23 days .,., Fi-am -'h Afr1•pics 'Went five innings before Aurning ,over a 2· -'•"'•J-V, •JI'• '1 lead~to Mike Corkins, who went on to .. gain the Ave. . _ J. . U.S. Cager s to Scratch? . The .J'lldm' PDUJO!I' tho loss on rigb~ BID Singer, 6'11, who was tralllnl U when be retired alter th~ . innings with a sore ann. ' The Pa....,, leadinf J.1, made It $.1 in " NEW YORK (AP) -Cllllord H. Buck. president of the United States Olympie the lilllf lnnln1 when Robert. bit an RBI Committee, said Tuesday ~ will recommend that lhe United' states SUBpend lndefi. double oU Jj!Jever Mlle Straliler. nltely any further partlclpalioll In Olympic basketball "as a protest to the iinCCM1sci.... LM ~ .. o~ , ,. ,!-DMll J.•1 r , ,. 11b1e injilstice done to the USA·basketball ,team in Munich." I Gf"lbfftl; ... lb.a f I I I E.H-ncln. u 1 I I I • 1 , . l • , ' , ; . w.l'•rk.,, 111 • • I 1 11:011tr11, a ~ 1 1 1 Buck said:he plannea to ma~ the recommendahon to tbe usqc Board of Direc--w.o.vi., cf I • • l•, If t 1 t • tors and +h .. t any acUon hi nm~ would be directed toWaidi the lnternat.looal F.ltobln~ If • 1 I t C:01'"'1, 'lb 4 1 I I ¥-j, rw 1 f' Cr1wford, f'f I • I I GMlt, d , I 1, I Amateur Basketball Federauon--and not the Intematknal Olympic Cornnilltee. '111l111tlM, Jb •11 1 I Mort .. ld 0 e I I • ' 11:us1e1t, • •j o e o 1111ot, rt 4 • t t The Untied States Jost 5W8 to the Soviet ·Uriion in the dlamplomblp batbtball YMgw,c !"lllOHlltoni'A 4010 • . l ! • sinew, 111 • • 1 Ktfldlll. c , o 1 1 g&ml m· the Munlch Olympics. 'lbe, Anierlcan1 apparently bad W<ll 50-49t bu, offi- r J. Slnollllr, Ill 1 I I I Kirby, P J 1 I I ' cJals ordered.-the clock reltar.ted rwrmJtting' the ftl159i8DS a final and Wino1• .. • lhot 'Mot•,1111 ,1011 Jlter,flll I .1 •• • ·-• .... • ~ .... ,,.' f l : : c0<t1ns, '" 1 • 1 • "lt was the general setretilry ot· the J'IBA who ordered the clock lncorrectly re. 1~:!' ~, "!1. I 7 2 · TO:: '" : ~ 2tl• set and whO appointed the five-IJlllll 'jury "of appeal' with t~4 l~ members com-"" "'w .~ 1 1 011 011 Clb -s ing from Communist· natlml, which gave the gold medal to the Sov1et1/1 Buck said. I -• ..,.. &191. DP -lol Arl(lll" 1, ' i Slnlltr c~•, '"; ~ ~ •111: ~· ~ '"tf th~ ue tlJOle in FIB~ or elsewhere who say that we art' poor sport, to quit •. s1r1111W , t 1 o • 1 because we losei I must say tlrat, that ,we .did not Josei and aecandly, J do not believe :fu,. tw n.,. ~ : : ?1 I i that the Ainir.ican -people Want the National Olympic Committee to subject ~ alb. ~ ' ,.__ ui, • a • .'..~1 /,_ • letes to uy tnore ~ thl 1ft19 malfeasance which, in my opinion, we have uper .. • ,, .. ~":.'•...:. ,-· -encedatjho~oltb,,f18AadmlnlstralilMl.''.beadded. . . 'Tho1il•s , I • • ' • SJnc. IOliJls I~ l~"l'""i dedsioa lo Fnzler Marcil a, JJ71, fer ·bis Gilly loss qalnsl 311 pro victories, Ali has won aeven slraJ&hl. He baa · 'lfUl lonr tl:nes this year and in his last !lclit· be stoppec;I ,At "Blue" .Lewla .in u nJ\lilds July ti.at l>ublln ,,.. his lOth tnoclJO!lt. . Patte~, rt, and" sev!n yeArs ' otder than' All, has won ,ll nine of his fights In the prevlouS'and curr.nt' Gardens. Ill bis Ro yal s Rookie Pitches, Ba ts , KC Past Halos Rookie right-hander Monty Montgomery throttled the California Angels on six hits · TuesdflY night and Kansas Cl\Y. IJllpported' him with a 11>-hit attack for ·'a 7·2 American League baseball .victory_. Montgomery,· defeating the Angels for a second straight time, contriblited a double and a run-scoring single to the at· tack. Paul Schaal had three hits for the Royals, who wrapped up the game with a four-run fifth inning. 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Yfl' -Llntt. TlrrM -2:32. All~r>el _ ..... last Garden .appearanee the only man ever to win the bea~tlght title twict: outpointed Oscar Bonavena ln 10 rounds Feb. II, 11172, and In hill last fight be stop(JOd Pedro Agoslo in stx rounds July 14 for his ninth straight victory. Patterson. has a record .of 55-7·1. He has wop by knockout S9 times and ~t by knockout on four occasions. Orth, 36, has won 10 straight fights. • •• The former tw .. Ume u.Jllwellbl ~' also junior weltuwe.lght dwDpion bal": won 6t fi1bta , ll by -t. lie baa sti. losses, one draw and a no cliecilioD.. • Buchanan, fl. lost the UcJ>!wOl&ht title : in his last Oght, being stopped ln·'.li · roonds by Roberto Duran ol Panama;- who was scheduled to meet Ortil loll boll· to bow out becau!e of Illness. Tbe. Scot has a 43-2--0 record, with It knockouU: · • ' ' . ' . He's Everywliere . ' . Prothro P r aises 't;°' ·C' •• Chicago's Butkus· LONG BEACH (AP) -Coach Tommy Prothro o! the Los Angeles Rams praised his linemen. offensive and defen sive, and then worried about Dick Butkus, the Chicago~Bears' llnehllcker. Asked what pleased him most about his club's 34-14 victory over New Orleans in the National ~~ootball League 's official opening weekend , Prothro repli_cd : "The line play. The offensive linemen's blocking and pressure on the defense and the pressure the defensive line put on the New Orleans' passer.'' Although Chicago. the foe Sunday in the Windy City. lost to Atlanta 37·21 in its opener, Prothro had nothing but praise for former Illinois star Butkus. At a breakfast meeting with newsmen. someone suggested Butkus might not be at his best this year. "You must have been watching movies other than 1 have watched," Prothro replied. ~''Butkus is a remarkable . , . whatever he is. Last year the Bears game was one vf the most brutal \Ve played and Butkus was the leader of the hitters." Later. the Rams coach explained. "Butkus plays like there is nobody else on the fi eld ... like nobody between him and the ball carrier. He looks like he doesn 't worry about anybody blocking him. He makes mistakes ... starts the wrong way more than most, but he's so quick he can get back into position." For his Own clu b, Prothro said Jimmy Net Ues, whose pass interception set up a Rams score again st New Orleans, will be tried at safety instead or his usual cor· nerback spot. Dave Elmendorf plays the strong safe- ty and it would be Gene Ho\vard and Clancy Williams, if healthy, at the cor· nerback.I. Los .Angeles went l.S in the pre-season as Prothro experimented.~ After winning his first game of the ·NFL tm refll)ar' season, the cpach commented: "f don't think any coach ever knO\\.'S what he has in any league until the team bas played counting games. Also yo u can't tell after the first one or two what the other clubs have. "I felt ·all swnmer we had an outstan· ding team and nothing happened Sunday to change that." Los Angeles led 34--0 after 25 minutes and Prothro added. "The la.st 35 minutes were very frustrating , a I s o un· derstandable. I can understand how you can't stay emotional when you're .ahead 34--0." . Although s u b s t i t u t e fullback Bob Thomas gained 144 yards rushing and 35 on passea in the initial victory, Prothro said that tf Willie Ellison is _100 pereent physically, he would start against the , ljears, . Prothro said also that L e s t e r Josephson probably would be able to play and tl)at Larry Smith seemed faster this year than in the past. Thus the coach has a solid corps in the running back depart: 1nent. ~ Somewhat questionable for Sunday ln Chicago, but expected to play t;tre OeTensIVe tacklCPhlt Olsen and defell!IV@ end Fred Dryer. Both were hurt in the New Orleans game. . Prothro didn't seem at all worried about sh ifting his front four defensive(y, or any other group for that matter. When Phil Olsen and Dryer "·erit out, Bill Nel- son and Jack Youngblood came in a~ Coy Bacon shifted from tackle to end: •·People get indoctrinated," sald Prothro. "In Los Angeles they seem to be indoctrinated with everybody playing together." Records Fall In Chicago'!s 8-7 Victory . '· OAKLAND (AP l -The result or·\lie most populated box score in major le~ baseball history -Chicago White Sox S. Onkland A's 7 -convinced Chuck Tan· ner. "If · we win tomo rrow nlghl. we.:rt going to win the pennant." the. White: Sc!X manager said, Ignoring the early rtlenl- ing hour and referring to tonight's Chicago-Oakland game. Word of. Tanner's pffiliction drifted over the rll'St place A's clubhouse after the 1;,..ioning, 4-hour and St-minute geme which started , Tuesday night and ended at 12:59 a.m. today, . "Pld en yone tell him be'd still he tliree l•l"!es behind?" asked Oaklend captain 'Sal ;Bando. · The teams broke 11 big Jeague record by using a total 1of 51' players in the game. 1be A's useC! S01 players', the new record for one team in a g1tne. Second baseman Jorge Orta. who entered the game in the eighth inning as a dcferuiive replacement for starter M.i.ke Andrews, broke a 7·7 lie in the top of Ille 15th with his second home run ot the season. Oa kland bad runners on Unt and sec- ond ~ Jn the bottom of the 15th wh'en A ·s manager Dick Williams sent up pitcher Ken Holtzman to pinch hit for pitcher Gary Waslewski with twv outs. "There were several reasons l u Holtzman," Williams said later. " begin With, he was the last pleye had." -· , . Holtzn\an, schedul ed to start igainst the Sox' Wilbur Wood, 24·14, as . tfie (tmerican League 'West · coat'eoders ·w their season series loolah~ Wohl dO\m swinging on three 11tralgbt pltcties froin Rich Gossage, Chicago's seventh pitcb~r • ... -.. ~ GAICLANO'I ... TWCI GIT$ C141CAGO'S ED Sl'liZtO ISi OUT THI HARD WAY. ' .· ' I I r .. .. •• ' ' • ' •• ;~ .. ; . •. •: •• ·: . . ·' ~ •' ,. ~ • . r ~ r U,_. T.....,_ Wendy Stubbs, 20, SIU· dent at LaVeme Col· lege, 'is llght on her feet as annual Los Angeles County fair opens at Pomona. Fair runa-through end of month. Diamond Guarded By Liz . From Wire ServlCH FUm star Elbabdh Taylor baa cal1ed off a a!>owi\li of her ft.carat •n'i..n dlambnd at an Ontlque ~ewelry expooltlon '1 In Parll becat11e she feared Paleotlnlan perrlllaa ml&ht • 1teal;it. The actress wu converted · to the Jewish faith following ( PEOPLE ) her marriage to singer EddJe Fisher. · The enonnou1 diamond waa given to her by husband Richard Burton. * Ccimedtan Pb11 811m.. II undergoing trutment at St. Clare Hospital In New York for an undilClosed allmenl A holpltal epokesman said he baa been In the holpltal •iror aome time" and ii In satlatactory condition. Sllven, eo, ..... starring In ~A FunnY Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" on Broadway wben he became ill. * Fonner Stanford University prolellor B. Brace FranlUa and wl(e have been arrested for h1.vect.lgatlon of Interfering with ..,,..-arrest San Mateo County aherlll'! deputies say. Franklin and his wile Jane were taken Inf<> custody at Menlo Park after an argument with deputies over the arrest of an acqualntanoe oo drunk driving charges, a sheriff's, I 1potesman said. Franklin WU fired Jut 1 January by university trustees for bis role in campus dilturbances by antiwar p~ ) telllors. * I Last year's Mile C&lllomla I In llio Miu America pageant, ~ Jeu Stoner, 19, has married Mlchael Hartnett, a 32-ye&N>ld hotel flnn sales manaaer from San Bruno. 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But ht ftl'tllnly remembered '1i.i(lng anolhfrt!Jbler'I home, -klne aul with a :IO-"°""' medicine ball and having ii. droppec\< on bbi stomach .. times a day as a muscle tougbenet. Physicians said the worltouts If> 1,>1ttntly ruptured a kidney, speeadlng J>Oisllo lhn>ughout his 'body. /'His parenta said ht co11apoe<1 1eturw • olut o1 bed oome11me bel ..... mldmpi • ind morning on $v. lb, 1971. Tbe ftll, , physicians utd. "'1abed spinal nerves. · Al lbe lime, they aid be would pi:obably ht a cripple for'·lllt! . ' . "II'• a inlracfe. that I got on thlt kidney nuiCl>lne,'" Jeslk aald. "I gol oll II In three Cl" lour weelll and doctora llY tny kidney's okay." LEG DETERIORATED . But II WBI, hjl left leg Iha.I wonied · Jeslk. "It deteriorated llke I had poliO. '' he sate!, "and I had to use a brace to ft'alk.'t .. Munich, a· city his trainer had said ht could ~· went bact to being a name ···~· ' Jeslk'o' btln lilies ln lbt Arlzona Goldeii ~. 11111.and 111111, along 'jrilb an Nti~teur record, fneant -nothini. \T'l~·.::rn-=:.". ~,who was \<>Iii~ ornery and . , • hll ltidn<y lnlect10n 1one, . J.,lk ~ Umping bac~ lo Ille. -,-i!JJ ~ T'lil'~-fll<l-hls--~-.. -- cane, Jeait started walking from hit "home a blGck al a lime. · People,stareG bteauae,he was talking to hlmaelr. Psyching himself. Telllng himsell lbal ht wasri't 1olnc to ht a criJ> pie, Over tJid over' a1aln. "SOmetlllles 'I !'care people when I'm walking because I wear track shoes and wa1k fast," be said. "They can't bear me c:omln~ up from. behlpd unlesa I'm talk- ing to myself," Pacific Southwest ISOMETRICS HELPS Now the Polio look ii leaving his leg. •That'• because of ilometrics at home. His fil!>t bai otarted to gel belier bteause ol exen:laes. lilting a shopping basket weighted with cans of SiOUP 1,000 times a Ramirez Tur·ns Table On Lutz in 1st Round .... ,t . . "Illy doctor_, .. , ,enclly tbal I'll LOS_,.ANGELES (AP ) -Bob Luis, who 'be ible lo fight aiiain," Jpllr lald, "but our;prised the. fov~ilol to win Ille U.S. · hufn I'll be able to l'UJI. U J can nm, I pro tennis cl!ampionship, h8s bad the · On Jime 20, tbe illO-poUncl Jesik !brew ' Pacilic Southwest open . .,. · ' can box." 1 ,., §~ed on bin\ by a younciamateur oi!'hll .leg brace. His Augllll •acbieve-' • Ramlrei, a clt-year-o/a•C)lexican < meril wu walking 10 mi}ei and limping 1 lbe •ball mile ln elglll mliliteo. ' Cupper ti-om Eo.oenada, eliminated '.•Im not 1olng to be a erlpple and I'm ·~'iilcbllHeed<d Luu In straight set• 1olni to 111111 agaill,''. ~estk tells him~ • Tiilldoy in • lirsi-round match or the The rest of the favorites had ijttle tl'.ou- ble. Top-see<ie-4 Die Nastase af Romania beal Jolm Cooper of Australia &-2, 7-5, third-ranked "'8n Smith downed· VI jay Amrip-aj of India 6-2, H, fourth-!eeded Ken Rosewall of-Australia• trounced Pat Cramer of South Africa t-2, 8-2, and fifth- rated Tom Okker of the Netherlands • ;oal tlie dally waits. •1;,rt going lo be ,1 · ~lnuma· · I · · ' -''-al huma ~·~•~ ln I . . men . ·=,, · , -. n ~"• aga ao· <ill · ·• · , a aophomore at the Unlveni- overpowered Anand Amritraj of India 6- 2, 6-0. Pancho Gonzalez, lbe delendlng cham· pion, is unseeded this year but won his first-rbund match and meets 16th-ranked j '~~· .. r , ty of Southern Califomla wftere Lutz also • i , I played, ,losl hll ierVlce ln the firs! game R .. t.a..t~ of the nm ael But he broke Lutz'' serve ~ . ~-r.~!:"' ~ .' Kirby ~=~ =-~~~~~ ag~~n~st~ I _ w~ early br~ ~ lbe second .. t and ;Pace Padr. es " .. Llltz; be,<! sliol ls bis b•c;kband .. ·1 Roscoe Tanner · today. Jimmy COnnors, who bt to Goozalez in the finals u an amateur ~ast year and is seeded litb as a pro this time, faces hmae1 El Shafe! or Egypt. , . . . , , .... , concentrated on beating his backhand ," : • . • . said Ramirez. ur hit the ball away Uom 6veri .TIMn-el18 ~seeded Arthur Asl>e, .ay1ng be , , · ' • i,,~ . ~,','a.ptUe tired," na.,.Pwl~ ~~olded an • ,. 1 .. bi••ei: upset/ Ashe SlJ11'lved a ' SAN D!JIXJ!) .(.\P) ·-•Dive lloberU · ilfMcli.~""' I Iii th~·· lrd 1el aod beat •,doqbled ltiJloO Ille wtmllng -and Cay ' " . . . .' . Four of the top 16 seeds were upset in the flrsl round 6f 32 matches. Bob Hewitt af South Africa, No. t, and Charles Pasarell of Puerto Rico, No. 13, fell Mon· day, and No. 8 Lutz arid ~o. 12 Fred Stolle of Australia lost Tuesday. stolle, only a part-time player on the pro tour recently, was beaten handily by Milan Holocek· of Czechoslovakia 6-1, 6-3. 'Klrb)'=ga bja fint victory smce.Aug,.,.''P' bbs, a le M18mull),'6'7, 11-3, ·17 .. tbe Diego l'ldres•cjtlealed11te r _. , ,Loa l>odpnr H ,,.,...., nQllll. /, . • Kirby, Jl-14, .inaltinf('hlr firlll .,.. .. ~ ,pearance: ilnce I Me1elboW 2S days llfO, Efaw.... ,19.:b o ·•y-pice went five Innings belore .turning ovar a 2· I' • v••• ·• •Q J' .. II; ••• 0 ~t lead"to Mike CorkiM, who went on to gain lbe save. ~-J The i'Odrel' PlllDOO the loss on righ~ Bili Singer, &-!!, who was tralliD( U when be retired alter t~ innings wl.Ut a sore ann. ' U.S. Cager s to Scratch? ' '!'be Pa4res, leadln( 2-1, made II 2-t ln • •NEW YORK (AP) -Cliflord H. Buck. president ol the United Slates Olympic ,the fifth lmlng when Roberts bil an RBI Commillee, aaid Tuesday ~ will recommend thal the Uniled'Slates suspend lnderi- ' ,double.oU l)liever Miiie Straliler. •ollel1 any further partlclpaUoil Jn Olympic baskelball "as a prolest to tbe tinCllllscion- 1 • .... ~ .. u~ , ,... ~ Dltift JiSI, , ,.. able lnjilsUce done to the USA t!!asketball 1team In Municb.1' 1 '~~~;:'J~i : : : ~=1111;,r. u ! : : : ' Buck ~id .he planned~ make the ricommendaUon to the USOC BOard of Dlrec-1~ w.o.""· ci' • o ' o LM," t I • 0 tors lll'ld ttu.t' any action~~ Would be directed toWardS the International ~ F .• ..,,_ W 4 I I 0 CO/IMftJ 111 ' I l . !'"T ~-ll•-- 1 • Cr•wtor11, rt I • • • o""*' Cf i 1 1, • Amateur Basketball Federa on--Ind not the lnternatknal Olympic Conuruuee. '111«\llM, a /I I 1 Mor111t, ct I O O 1 4 ~ ftustlli, 11 r 1 t t ru1o1, rt ' t t t The United. Stales lost 51'-60 to the u...viet Urilon in the M. ........ looship basketball ~ VUOfl", t ' I I 0 Hlltort.'a ' 0 I 0 ~ ._._......, ' lhltt'r, P t o o K1nN11, ' 2 o 1 • game. in' the Munlch Olympto. The, Americana apparently had won 5Ml1 but offi- Stf'9lllll', • 1 • • 1 Kirby, P ' 1 ' •· clala: ofdered. the clock re)taited, -1w.r. ..... tbe' Russians a final and winn1"'• shot. MOtl, ptl • I 0 1 1 Jtt.r1 Pit ,I 1 0 I _..,. •u.1'6 ·\ -. ' ~~ .... ..,. ·: l : : CO!'k1n1, .,... 1 • • 1 ° "It wu the general secre ry of the FIBA w~ ordered the clock incoJTtdJy ~ Tot••• ~ .... u J 1 ' Tot•I• < 211 s •~' set and wbO appointed. the flv~~ 'JW')' 'of appea1' With ·~.(if it.s members com-~ DI ~ t ~ 1~ = = i in ( (',111 unift. tioos wbic ~l"l>S: · '$tw 1 Buck saJd ,. • _ w. 111,, ..... OP _ l.OI Anlleln 1, B rom. -1mm na , h gave the gold medal to the let11 ' • 1 Slllitr o.AJ•i '"; ~ ~ •2• ~· ' 111f there are thole In nBA },.. elsewhere who say that we· are poor sport.I to quit ~::""' : l ~ :, : •I because we1101e, l mu.t laJ flrat'. tbat1we did not lose; and aecoodlyJ I do not believe K1rty i)Y,O·lll " , 1 1 , 1 that Lbe ~an people Want the National Olympic Committee to subject our ath- eon... 4 ' 1 1 1 4 letes to any more d the 11'9 malfeasance "hich, in my 6plnion, we hive experi- 1:». ..... ~..;.:=:!' .. ~ l', -Ktl'ldtH. T1me -enced •t 1the ty:ndl of the TUIA administration, '1 be added. ' I' . 'Tho1iias -~ • Since lc>llllc 1 , l>nMllld declsloo to Fraztar~ .. 1171, '"" his Clllly Jou 1galmt :Ill pro vktorltt, All bas won seven strai&bt. He has won four times this year and ln his wt llgbl be sloppe4 Al "Bl~' Lewis .Ill 11 royiids July JI, at l>ublln ,... his 30lb 'kno<¥,it. . · Patt~, S?, ¥d se"n fiars' older than· Air, has won Jll oJne ol hls ·11ghts ln the prevlout'>and curfent' Gafdem. In bis Royals Rookie Pitches, Bats KC Past Halos Rook.ie right-hander Monty Montgomery throttled the California Angels on sil: tfits · Tuesday night and Kanaas CllY\ 11,1ppotted1 hint with a l~hit attack for 'a 7-2 American League baseball _victory. Montgon\ery, ·defeating the Angels for- a second straight time,_ contribtlted a double and a run-scoring singfe. lo the at- tack. Paul Schaal had three hits for the Royals, who wrapped up the game with a four-run fifth inning. 1C111w1 City C7J CaUfo"'ill (I) ..,rllrW Qrll..-i SdlMI, Jb 5 l 3 I AIOtnar, lb 3 I O o Jlilol11, :lb l t t o ltlvv1, d ~ o 2 I Knoop, 211 I O 1 ,I P IMOn, rf J 0 O O Sdttlnlllvm, rf 5 I I I R.Ollve-r, lb ~ I t O Ml~ry, lb 5 I 1 l HoWiPrd, 11 3 I 1 D Plt1ltlll, If 5 O l D P1"'1Pr, 311 • O I 1 Olli, cl 2 0 O I C1rdenl1, u l 0 I O Hovley, cf l I l I Kwnyto', c l t O I "llOr, c l 1 I 0 C.Wrloflt, p I I I I Pallt,SJ •OlOLiPfvt,,p 1100 Mori'""11!ry, p • 2 2 1 FOJtu; j O·. O O T .Mvrphy, p t 0 0 0 C.Oltftl, IJfl I 1 I O T1l1ll Cl 1 15 6 Tol11I' JO l ' 2 K1111a1 City 001 M 200 -1 Catllorn)a 010 OC10 010 - 2 E -C. Wright. DP -lt1nws CHy lo Cl ll· IOrnll '· LOI -K•Mlll City •• C1Ufoml1 .,t a -HltVl'lrd. MO!\fVOmlrj10 kt11lnlllum, 31 -Rh•~tJ. ·~J fP M • llR II SO fMliWlllOIMIP tW,2·2) I ' I 2 I ~ 1"'.i\i/!'ptr/ I 0 0 0 t ' 1 C:Wrlsibl (L,1'-10) .. u1 10 s A (I 1 &Ange 2·1/J ) l 2 2 1 FOIW 210002 s.,.,.. -T. Murl)lly 1\). HIP -by T, Murphy '(Hoyilrd). WP -L111gt. Tlm. -l ::b. Atttndanc• _., ... , . wt Gardeo .appearance tbe ooly man •ver to wbt !be beavywelcl>t U& twice outpointed O.Car Booavepa in 10 rounds Feb. II, 1172, and In his lasl fight he stopped Pedro Aplo In six roundl July 14 ror his ninth straight victory. Patterson bas a reoord .o( 56-7·1. He has won by koockoul 31 times and losl by knockout on four OCCD!lons. Ortiz, 36, has woo 10 straight fights. .-. The former two-lime ll&JliwoJcbl ..i' •lso junior welttrwelght champloll 1"' · """ 61 flghi... 31 by knocUUt. He bu six. losses, one draw and a no dticilioa. • Buchanan, 27. IOI! the llghtwel&hl till .. in his last fight, belog llopped In "U rounds by Roberto Duran of Panama; .. who was scheduled to meet Orlll but boll · to bow out because or illneu. The Seo~ has a i3-2.Q record, with li knoctoutl: ·' ~ • . - He's Every·wliere Prothr o P r aises Chicago's Butkus LONG BEACH (AP) -Coach Tommy Prothro of tbe Los Angeles Rams praised his linemen, offensive and dclensive, and then worried about Dick Butkus, the Chicago BearS' linebacker. Asked what pleased him 1nost about his club's 34-14 victory over New Orleans in the Nationa l Football Leaf ue's official opening weekend, Prothro replied : "The line play. The offensive linemen's blocking and pressure on the defense and the pressure the defensive line put on the New Orleans' passer." Although Chicago. the foe Sunday in the Windy Cily, lost to Atlanta 37·21 in its opener, Prothro had nothing but praise tor former Illinois star Butkus. At a breakfast meeting with newsmen. someone suggested Butkus might not be at his best this year. "You must have been watching movies other than I have watched," Prothro replied. .. · "Bllttu!"lra ren'im'kllble-: .-. whatever he is. Last year the Bears game was one of the most brutal we played and Butkus was the leader <>f the hitters." Later, the Rams coach explained. ''Butkus plays like there ls nobody else on the field ... like nobody between him and the ball carrier. He looks like he doesn't worry about any body blocking him. He makes mistakes ... starts the wrong way more than most. but he's so quick he can get back in to posit ion." For his .own club, Prothro said Jimmy NetUes, whose pass interception se t up a Rams score against New Orleans. will be tried at safety instead of hi s usual cor- nerback spot. Dave Elmendcrf plays the stron g safe- ty and it would be Gene Howard and Clancy Williams, if healthy, at the cor- nerbacka. Uls .Angeles went 1·5 in the pre-season aa Prothro experimented. 1 After winning his first game of the 1NFL 1172 regular season, the CQach conynented : 111 don't think any coach ever knov.•s what he has in any league until the team has ·played COQnting games. Also you can't tell after the first one or two what the other clubl have. "I felt .all aWnmer we had an outstan- ding &earn and nothing happened Sunday lo change that." Los Anfieles led 34--0 after 25 minutes and Prothro added, ''The Wt 35 minutes were very fruslrating , a I s o un- derstandable. I can understand how you can't stay emotional when you're .aihead 34--0 " Aithough--, u b I l i t u I e fiJ.llback Bob Thomas gained 144 yards rushing and 3$ on passes in the initial victory, Prothro s3id .that U Willie Ellison is .. 100 .perqent physically, he would start ~t the . Bears. . . Prothro said also that L e s t e r Josephson probably would be able ~ play and tl)at Larry Smith oeemecl futer ·this year than in the past '11lu1 ~ 4'08Ch. hM a solid e-0rps in the running back depart· ment. Somewhat questionable ror Sunday In Chicago, but expected to play are defensive tackle Phil Olsen and defensive end Fred Dryer. Both v.•erc hurt in the Ne\Y Orleans gam e. Prothro didn't seem at all worric<i about shirting his front (our defensively, or any other group for that matter. When Phil Olsen and Dryer went out. Bill Nel- son and Jack Youngblood came i.n and Coy Bacon shifted from tackle to end: "F'eople get indoctrinated," said Prothro. "In Los Angeles they seem . to be indoctrinated wit h everybody playing together." Records Fall In Chicago's 8-7 Vic tory ... OAKLAND (AP I -The result or .t'be most populated box score in major leap baseball history -Chicago White Sox ~ On kl and A's 7 -convinced Chuck Tan- ner. "If we . ~in tomorrow night. . "'.~ going to WlD the pennant." the Whita•~S. manager sakl, ignoring the early '*"1- ing hour and referring to tonight's Chicago-Oakland gamt. . Word o( Tanner's prediction drifted over the fll'3t place A's clubboUM after the 15-inning, 4-hour and 51-mlnute garpe which slarled,Tuei<lay nigh\ Ille! ended at 12:59 a.m. today. · • •. "Pid aryone tell him be'a d 111.,,. games behind?'" asked oaldiDcl1 ClliP •Sal :Jlando. · The learns broke 1 blC lallm red>rd by usi ng a tot81 \of 51 . pa-. In the game. The A's useCI IOI ...,.It the new record for one team in , ...... ,1 1 second baseman Jorge Orta, who entered the game in the eicbth innlng,as a de fensive replacement for ttarter Mike Andrews, .tnl<e a 7-7 tie ln the top ol ibe 15th wilb his second home run of the season. . O&klSiDd .bad runners' on fint and sec- ond ~ in the bottom of the 15th when A's manag~ Dick Willia~ sent up pitcher Ken Holtzman to pmch hit for pitcher Gary Waslewski with two outs. "There we re several reasons I used Holtzrh.an," Wiiliams said later. "To begin With, he was the last player I had .11 ' •·;.-' Holtzman, schedul ed to start against the Sox' Wilbur Wood, 24-14, as , I.he .f.merlcan League West coitlerid'en w 'their season series tonight, weht "°p ·swinging oo three otralgbl pllcbes from ·Rieb Gossage, Chicago's seventh p1tcbef .. ' ... '!"-'Ii ~. TINACE GETS ClllCAGO't ID •'PIO.CJ> OUT THE HARO WAY, -·: -I ... . - • .v Jt DAil Y PllOT -· ' = t ' Mistakes MD's Biggest CQncern '72 Eagles Bes Team In Hi~~ry - Western's Offense Go 'MteO a football coach takes over a loiing program, he's generally given three years to prodU<.."e a winner. Last ytar was Jim Evtrett's third at Wtstern High SChool and it was a win- niag one. And bow. The Pioneers lost only to Sunset Leaf.le champion Westminster in the regulat season and didn't lose again until falling to Bishop Amat in the CIF 4-A divilkm ftnals. Everett is optlmb:tlc but cautious in bis ouUook this ytar as he prepares for Saturday's game with Costa Me1a, but has some bonafide all-stars returning. There are enough top quality playen at Wt1tem, in fact. lo UJTI 1be Piooeen !he top spol io the lnltla~county rankings. Best of ihe retumees ~is quarterback Bob Acoita, a S-1, 200-pounder who earned seCond team AU-ClF laurels tut year. ' · Many -tbe Im edition" ll.ltu Del m.,, football copoblo ti pulllnc fo. relher tbe bat eampoflD 11nce Ibo 11oo7 yean " 1915 &lid ... -Ibo -atchs compiled II 23-1-1 roconl &lid I CJF Al.AA litle. Cooch Bob Woods' elevm la rlllbd No. 2 in Orange Coonty wilb Tbundq'a initial l'OUlld of actloo alated 11 Saata Ana Stadium against rival Saoll Ana. . But despite the high rankini, Woods' team is a ooe-polnt underdog to the Saints in what ls traditionally an emo- tion-packed issue. "Good, I'm glad we 're WMierdop, .. Sailors Lose Reserve Backs ForCdM Game "He's a n\ore accompllshfd quarter, back now," aays'Everetl. "He ba1.a year I.act of re1erve running backs presents under his bell and throws lbe ball bettec " mojor concern for football coacll Don this year.'' A~ Is 8 ttrong rwmer, Lent o! Newport Harbor u he and his too. and amoothJy directs Western•, Ball I ... · ion f triple opuon;offCnie. , on prepare or u1e mvaa a Everell'bu wbat may be 1be counit't Conlna del Mar Friday night. best lineman In 2\0.pOund ollensi•1 IQd llunning backs Mark Dully, Joe defensivet guard Paul Wllton, . wbo (:utroena, and Pete Brown are deftnltely earned first tHZD A'.D.cD' bch:>rs foJ' Jdi out or' Betton for the collialon with Coron41 defensive abillty Wit ~· ' --!.l'fUUa.-.. 1. ... , .. _ F l ls In doub"ul Catchin1 Aooota•a ._,__,.,. illll be &-2· ~ -~ ~ o aom a " I lliltus -..Ith I chest Injury. Sp it end Gary _cutay, I llai.t•r In 8* Dully (hypert1tended e I b 0 w) , :ei:~ ~.:, '!: Castroena (bn>llen loot) and Bro.,. ood :::;-;;-=; · '(bael< ' lnJwi) put the prmure on ~:J.g.~~te:'ri.ac~~~·· helfback_l{evln Reeler, who'll prohabl,i_ place will be fullback Al =!'It) be. coonted cm for most of Newport a who gained IOO yanll Jut a ~ ....,ad game. , descrlbe(by E>ortl\ II,,,... • ' llot Added lo Newport I probloma la the shifty runnu " ~ ... .~., Joa qi. 230-~ tackle transfer Jim 11)'1 w-u his team pull 00 Ibo flnilhlo& -lot lbe -· AUhao"2I be plays down hla team's potential tbe Mater Del tutor admila: "I do feel lll:e ... havt eaperlence In quite a r...placea. "And u we can rot aome reoe1vua 1o hold oo lo the ball J think our C)\Wtel'- hlck (Steve Marllndlle) will tum oot u good u any we've bad here. "He throws a pretty hard pus and IO far he'• had a little bit of trouble rtad- ing the defense," aay1 Woods. A> for Santa Ana, Woods aaya his team " Corona -Picked Over Newport bu to laU IWIJ Ibo Salnll' ipeed and DOI allow Iba hoiiib. "'llley're~prellJ laolball temn • • • thla la -beat team alnca 1tll I hope ft doo'I mob ... _ . Emn 1n1 Woods' bJa<a1 coocet11 «1 -with lhrte juniors .. tbe llarlll>( backfleld. Behind -wtll be left baU· bac1t Jim Ganlta ...i rJPt ballbaclt Dave N1j<ra, both juDlon. Senior llart stanbr1 (195) completes the Molwdla' backfield. "'Wllb Stanbro we bave lbe big plow hone, &lid he's pt pod ipeed II Ibo -. And Gardea bu Iba wno moves lbol ltla -<T*IJ) bad -ba played ......... acids w-. Woods 1811 be expocll a Joi ti pre.t- aure Oil hll clelenal,. interior. "SIJtla Alla mi,Jit ClllCIDlnte ..- .. Iba middle, -lblt't ......... -lo .., bacl: I Utile Mt "Wa llW their ~ with Mag- nolia &lid lba7 bave lbal_. bactli<ld back from Jul year. y..,,... aw oplloG l!IJfl for I )'tlf and you lilou1d be a lot better at It 1'lln Baldwin's beeo aa)'inl! lbal lbla la golnl lo be his year •.. so we'll have to wait and 1et," mLtSeS Wood&. . I <:aapt Off Guard We'll Be Ready for HB, •' Says Millikan Coach 1 '1've see1. F.stancl• play for 1 .few yeat1, and I'd say this ii tbe bat tram they've ever ·bad... . Such Is the rating given by Tuolm coach John Murio for his team's operunc game oppooent Friday at Tu.ltin. It'• tbe kind ol lbing one migbt UJIOl;I from a first ytar coach taking over after a winless 197l season. But Murio ls quit\ lo produce his .,....... for lbe estimafi!I". "In (Dant Pr'.nceotto and (Scott) Gayner they have fine running backs, and (Mike) Magner, their transfer quarterback is a good one too. 0 And we think they've got the best center in Orange Cowtly in (Vince) KJees. The Tillers meanwhile have IS let- termen back from last ye~r1s team, five cf them starters. Even so. depth 'will be a problem, and seveo players are exJ)ected 1o be called oo to go both on offense and defense. ·01 the returnees the most notable. are LONG BEACH -Ollch Rlcbanl hall Bob Jacollo (M, JIO Jr.), and r!Pt juniors Jim Goldstone (S-10, 150) and LM DellHl!ll and hit Mllllkaa ll1gh Rama hallblct Brad l;lebeck, aiunlor up from Bralley (S-ll, 150) at quarterback and are ltUl lllW11Dg from an upset 14-14. tie the aopbomore team wbo ii rated as the "'°Ide receiver and seniors Steve Marsh applied to them In the J971 football luleat In <IDIP (U 40). (f-1, 170 guard ), Shawn Meath (HI, JaO ......, opener with lluntlngloo .S..Ch. Tim 1'eJIDlcJWI (M, JU) la lbe number ft\"back ) and Ernie Avalo• (S-10, J55 "llllllllnctoa _., ii 1 lot euler to one lineman In the Ranlo' anena1 and si~back). n.ire lhla year. n,.,. nn 1 lol oo .. 1u1 he'll be operating• ol(jlili .. llckle and dslone, Meath and Avalos will oc- year becauae we Mdntt letD their option defemlve tackle and eqa. three spots ln the startiPg before," 1111 DeHaven u MIWtan ~ ', bac eld, the fourt~ spol will ·likely g~ to JX<para for Frida7'1 Im,.._ opener Li ' Ri aJ Brtnl Partridge, (~. 175), a sometime ~~:.: t;1~1/"..~em1velJ ODS \1 s~ r\."i:,t,, ~;,ill be small, witb the U1il time/' he addl. notable exception of tackle Brook Dunn, llelUven bu built 1111 Moore League Carbon Copy a &-1, 2<G-pounder. Marsh figures 1o be team l!OUnd eJght rtl\Jr!l!llc vml(J let· lbe anchor or both tbe offensive and tennen, and IZ'lOlt of them were...llarters defensive lines. 1n '71 . , Tustin will come into the game lo good ~=.u;..i::;u::-:r~ Of Past Teams ·t'::"a c.~~~~baci~;:,i:; lngloo'a attack, II quarterback Steve r \(~· del~ve ba"/:, Is expected (d, miss .the FeoocUo. LAKEWOOD _ The ~ miJi •game. He's put wilb a 'pulled lro\D Best of ~ def. •Ptn..;_:, 1~ Neldhalt, who bu not been granted 6-3. 21S-poand ta~~:;,;n-eltglbWly yet. and S-9, ~ iir;'Jtll Cor-"Cotona d~l Mar ,bas traditloo and a --netL.The'MQ!fd17 ......... point loDnolL10.ingJor.Jhem._.Erom-.whatJ . of the delenae 1'llb (:aabJ Olbon hear Ibey.,. real quick &lid they have a Corona del Mar b lavortd by five Peiqllo la a &-2, 1!0-pounder wbo CID School fQ<!lbaii team .JI....,, • .._.. 1fi1L 111uscle. \ cJiiti ov<fNe·~llaitiOr in -i k ~-·lltlow accurately out of the-wllhbooe op. --~--S ..,.,..,_ -And one ln~ible factor tbe-Till«t po w.,..,.L . ey lion style of play. "He'a more than an face Friday at Veterans stldfimt in Long are up again.rt b'the losing attitude whJda -. • Mark Alvey IQd ~."'"" ' good pualng game," says Lent. "It would lie:~~,,cjllflui 'yeor'a "I thin~ lbe hlgeat thing Corona del record,.t 1'!'11 a~ IOf'tl klcb Mai had laal year w11 balance .•• &lid J through ""' ...., a )ot of don1 look for anJlhlng dlllertnt Ibis apaces fD11P' ' .... .._ .... \ · )'ear. "We hate -fl'l'!l8dlfltluall, but "This la still the key lo their 11- we don't lf!il'a•""""" _,, :r.ct of lick. , .balance •• .and Ibey· do a line depth conlli" lfiritf .,;il5". ' · job," he adds. . ;Ill' • Corona del Jllar wtllpped Newporl, 7--0, • in the lrl'l opener, mapping· a slx-year losing stre~. .t Newpozt.'a offense was in limbo in that one but Lent 11y1 the ollenae should be ahead of ilhat piCO this time ilrowid. "Thm fumbles and no _.i hurt us last ,ear, .. he says', ''and t&is abouJd, be Reese•'a c:bance to-abow hit running Ag. • . B Ji~ ~ of coune the uarlerback has a aJ nst 8r01ll! Joi. lo do wllli ll. Sieve ~Ukich bu had a ' uwe ·lllUI ol'.lcllon lut 7ear and we Depth ls Rancho Alamitos lllgh'a .talla ·allaald ba~bellv.at lbat posilloo." Callard'a major ..._.,. u his r-.i o.,plte jllt Injuries to key peraoonel, team p.-.para lot Ill opening i. Newport'•. lltrtlng backfield appe>n against Founteln Valley Friday night 11 , "'!fd wllb aitlch al quarterback, All- lluntinglon Bell:b u1.i. Cllilnp -Catmty linebacker im Swick at H' • ;:;r., d eotmterback and Reeler at ballback. 1s own team 1 -eptb and the Add& Lent: "We can't Just prepare fot · overwhelming depth enjoyed al Fountain tlJo Individual team ,.. play in practice. V~!ley makes bll problem twtrfold. It's a matter of 1ttllng our own stuff Last year we understood Fountain down pat as opposed to spending a great Valley had a~t eeven ltarters Iott deal of time 'worrying about what the because of injuries or whatever. But, other team doel" boy. the one's they filled In with were · real fine athletes," says Clllard. Orange ?°'1st area hi~h schoo~ football adequate passer, but 81 of right now l'd Beach is a near carbon copy of put carries over after a winless seaaon. game this weekend Yrh1le all three area consider us a running team," saya Lancers' squads ... and that's bad news "When I first got here, the enthusi8$1D community colleges are picked to win Deffaven. for Westminster. was at a low ebb," Murio said. "It has agalnst outaide foes in a conaensus of Millikan's offeMe revolves around Lakewood bas beaten the Lioll.9 the been building up, but we're alill well opl'nion ol ,._ DAILY PILOT ....... Fenoglio and lbrte trailing backs In the pul lour yon-In fact, Lakewood bas behind lbe other teams In lbe area." we-"2"" -wlthbon 1 bile H never lost to Westmln!ter.. · · staff. e lty e w untington counters Last year the Lancera'plnned a 24-19 UCLA's BruillJ are one point chotces to wi,~ twonmaining bacb and 8 flanker. Joss en the Lio111 In U..1'M&IOD, • ~' topple Mi•''"an while USC b a JO.point We aaw Hunllqton Beach In Its W t-•··t ' •--• def ~ '" a.: CIF favorite o;; host Illinoi.!1 and the Rams ~e with Footblll and it ap~ pl:~~ er s -ea. UDw ur I are five-point favorites over the Chicago like the first thing we have to do ll to "We're sati.!lfled with our progress so Bears. st~p No. 18 (Paul Flskness). far," says Lakewood coach John Ford. With start of the weekly Pigskin A fint game of the RUOn. la pretty F ~ J " tin lo fro Pickeroo contest this week, DAILY tough when you try to pick anything out .. ;;,. .. s ~~~-recover m a PILOT uibes are making their gueaaes that you muat •top. But 1 do mow we The Lancers are typical.of past teams: known In advaoce of reader's selecUoos. have 10 atop that one lood running small, quick and offense-oriented. back ," adds DeHaven. 11.111111.--1 ... .,. .. i. ... '"---~"" of left Ford will have one of the ~11 -I • --0 -~ ~-premier high school quarterbacks ln-~ele Coast Breezes To 14-3 Victory POMONA -Qronge Coast College water polo team started ta1t and couted to a 14.-3 victory over bolt Cal Poly (-.) 'l\leaila7 ln opening ICliott. Tbe Plratea l!COred nlne goals In lbe oeconcl quarter pllh Bill McAneoey &lid Mlachel O'Bri«i pa<lng the 1ction wllb lb"! each. Temchut, heginlllng his third ....,. as a starter. ~ , "lie bu • lot of e'!><rl•nce mi rs hard to beat eJ)lerlence," says Fon!, wbo rates Tereschuk up with put Lakewood quarterbecb Ron Ayala and Mike Rae, both All-CJF aeleclions. "He'• not u big as Rae but be throws the ball about the same u Mike did in high ochoo~" Fon! says. "Whelber or ool he bu a good season remains to be seen. It depends on a fol of lhlnp, lll:e how well we bJoct and catch." ·Indians Boss Cries the Blues Fullerton High School's glory days ln football art a thing of lbe past ]( coach GU Tucker is an authority on the subject. And what better authority than the head football coach to make such ·a stitement? • "We're on a downward trend here at Fullerton," the coach explains. "Our enrollmeiit isn't too big and our football turnout for four teams 1 dropped oU aignilicanUy." Tucker then went on to explain that be had ooly 90 players on band for four teams, leaving about 35 for the varaity and junior varsity squads. 'lbe Indians meet Edison High '1 Chargers Friday night an the Orange O>ast Cc:illege field in the season opener and Tucker aays this is a step up for his squad -facing an AAAA division team. ~ "And we saw their scrimmage with '1oara Saturday and nothing appears to :Dave changed. But win, lose or draw we iike this game becaUJe it really geU us ready for league play," he adds. Bolsa .Loaded With Vets; ace coech Jact Fu11er1on 111ec1 u ptayerw In the same, 'subbing lrequenUy lhroughollt-tbe·aecond baU. "We started aubbing early/' Fullerton said. "It WU bulcally a fairly well played pme"wllb all Iba auho." Tereachuk'a rectivera will be improved over lut year'L The split eod will be junior Ed Gillea, Vince Proncoso will be in the alol. aildiriHO/ JIO-pound Dale Adams will play al light end. "They're 1 ·little quicker than our receivers last year," aay1 Ford. Beat of the linemen ...-to be :ZOO. pound offensive tackle Matt Johnson, "fho atarted last yw. . "We scrimmaged Anaheim I a s t weekend and we got knocked around quite a bit,'' Tucker add.9. The lndiam operate out of a straight-I formation and have anly one returning letterman on band for lbe 11172 campaign. Callard's Vaqueros have won or tied ror the league title five of his seven yean as coach at Rancho Alamitos. His own squad numbers but 34 thi1 season for varsity and junior varsity in a school that enrolls 1,900 students. Foun- tain Valley's crew comes from an enroll· ·moot of 4.420 -the state's largest figure. Leading the Vaqueros attack la junior returning starter Mark Mackintosh. Tbe s.a, ISO-pounder started three games for Rancho in 1911 and ts one of the keys lo the Vaqs' attack. Other junior ball carriers who figure htavily in Callard's plans are Steve Statum (:Kl, 1551. John Tryon (hi, 150), Harry Hedrick (~9. 110) and Kelly Pesak (S-7, JtO), Tryon Is a questionable participant after suffering a knee injury in the Garden Grove Carnival football 1erles. Unebacker Larry Br0'4'fl (S-11, IllO) ls the only returning starter who saw full time duty in '71. 'l11e central figure in the Rancho attack is quarterblck Alei Gorgie, a 6-2, 185- pound rlgltlbonder. "He's the first big quartert.ck we've ever had here. He can run wlth the ball, but we 're generally a drop back type of offense," says Callard. Entire Backfield Returns II experience b lbe bell teacher, Botsa Grande 1bould be a learned team when it takes the field against San Clemente in Friday night's opening game far both teams. Finl year coach Chuck Wella has in- herited a team with 21 seniors, 18 of them vanity memben last seuon, and 14 either offensive er defensive 11tarters. That group inclullea three members of the Garden Grove All-League team, the enttrt backfield and lbrte receivers. For thole rt1sooa. Wells ii looking forward to hla f.irtt year as head coach (be was a varsity assistant for two sc.uons), and lbe Matadon are expected lo give San Clemente a big test. Bolsa'1 all-leaguers include Lew Chumich (S-0, 1as ar.) at oHensive guard and delen1tve end, Whip Walton (6-l, 205 sr ,) a linebacker who will alllO be used at olfemlve back lbla aeuon, and Jobn Lauduaki (l--0. Jtl5 II'.) wbo will be used at linebacker and offensive l\l&rd. Tbe Matadcn have two capable quarterbacks, but Phil Kraway, a 8-1, } ~ '""!\IO!' ... expected lo alarl, wtlb Sliii> w.ua (5-7, ltO) ... re1a1ec1 1o hack-up-dulles, Wella aald he hopes lo nm 1 halaoced alleclt lhla ,. .... operattnr out ti lbe pt<Hel lormaUon &lid buecl alolw the lines of the lloullon ..... Krawczyk will ha .. Walton llld Q-11( Schaulfier (M, 2J5) In the backlleld ud flanker Chuclt er.a (H, 11'5) and eodl Steve Tlle!IJOr (l--0, Ill) Steve P1yne and Bob Bonnet (8-J, 1Gt5) to throw lo. P"""' and Bonnel will allemlle al Ughl end and also start on defenle at end and linebacker respectively. Another olllnllve threat wlll "!ID• frwn halflloc1'-Rick ROquemon, 1 JU sprinter for tbe IDO-)'lnl duh who will alternate wllb Walton 11 halfback; , "We have OM of our qulctrett teama ever here,' Wella said. .. and Roquemore la our laatest mao. He'll be our ..,.... brtakaway threat." In Lhe offalve and detenaiYe llrtt11, tbe Matadon wm averqe 190 paunds, Md should be on oven terms wtlb the Trilonl. Next ldlcn fw tbe Orange Coast lelllll com.a In tlJo Pirate Invltetional 11 ace on Sept. 30. . "'e're not u uperlenced o we have been In the pu1;" c:mtends Ford. "We're quick because we 1lnys otreas Iha~ but we're nol rtally big ucepl lot two big fellows." B#lSeball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Boaton BOltlmore Deli'olt ~"York Cleveland Mlhr1ukee ElllDIYlln W L Pct. GB 7614 .SU 77. .511 \I \I 2\1 12\1 1111 77 15 .5311 7518 .114 • 7' .455 W~l6 .WI " M II Jn • 80 62 .561 4 " 72 • .&11 11\1 • • 71 .49! J4 rr ?& .m J7 5280 .. 32 1t'6 HAllOl RYD., COSTA tml • ... nl .. loo -,_ ,., All ,....., Cln ·~-...,, ...., ,., a c.. Pct. GB .634 .,Ml 1111 .611 18\1 .481 21 .411 25 JM 18 '46-tJ03 Onlll' Oomtn i..-1114 llolt ......... ~ llld Vol'9 Diiier --·11 lcMLllTI • I Pele Van Horn , a 8-2, Jtl5-pound tailback will spark the Fullerton offense and ii the only player· ·on offense or defenae to have had playing time a year ago. DEAN LEWIS SAVINGS!!! ON ALL '72 TOYOTAS & VOLVOS DEMONSTRATORS IXAlll'LIS '72 STATION WAGON COROLIJ 1600 CC ENGINE, AUTO., RADIO, AIR CDND. 2394~ '1'021·0106501 '72 VOLVO 2 DR., 4 SPD,, RADIO HEAT., RAD. TIRl!S 349400 ' t•U2710) l'llWICI• A•AM..YLI WllM llO -•AYlllllT Cl.AL \ ' ' I B 0 Pira the f state' colleg due B El oppon No. 1 Two Confe and fourth circuJ ls rat Loa ~ C.I heads ralln '· t .. J. JC Grid Stars -F11mfiles Bucs Face Big Harbor Front Four JOE JONES S•ddltb.ck-Offens. TIM BANDEL Cringe Coast-Offense JIM HOSTETLER Golden West--OfftnM NOLEN BOYER S.ckllebacli--Oelenw DAVE JACKSON Orange Co.1t-:o.fen1e DICK FERltYMAN ' Golden Woot-DoftnH Plague Chaffey ALTA LOMA -Willie Richardson hopes his Challey College football team gets a few more bruks again.rt Sad· dleback Saturday night than it did in its opener 1ast week. Chaffey's Panthers host the Gauchos in the Mission Conference opener. The Panthers opened the 1972 campaign last Saturday with a M loss to Antelope Valley and despite seven fumbles and a rash of penalties, Richardson says his club didn't play that bad. 'jWe lost all .seven fumbles and we had an awful lot of penalties," says Richardson. "But we didn't look too bad other than the fumbles." Chaffey had a chance to win It with 17 seconds to go, but missed a field goal attempt £rom the nine-yard Jine. IUchardson says his defense looked the best against An· telope Valley, but adds quickJy that they had to play too long witp ~JI the fumbles. Richardson knows very wen that hi5 club will have to cut down on the mi!takes if it is to have any chance of slaying • with Saddlebacll:. "Saddlebact looks awful good and they are very quick. Theyrhave a lot of experience and they're well coached," says the Chaffey coach. Richardson feels that his ......!!~-C!Jl.!!Q_l_ ~ncen!ri.f..e . QD. JUsf · one aspect of ~ h e Gauchos' offensive .G a m e . "Their overall strength is probably their strongest fac- tor,~ be says. . Chaffey has been bothered by a rash of injuries, says R i c h a rd son, necessitating quite a few changes. Eaton Doesn't Want Rand y Farrell , a sophomore, ls the Panthers' leading running back. He was a defetjsive back last season and $1.arted· Out io the sarre .spot-this year until the injuries started croppiog up. Farrelf had. quite. a feW problems in the opener against Antelope Valley, fumbling t~ ball quite a bit. • • Screaming M eem.ies The Panlhers' s t a r t I n g fullback -Stan Combs - cracked a bone in a shoulder against AntelOpe Valley and is doubtful !or . the Saddleba<.Jc . One big dUference exists between Mt. San AntoniO College and Saturday. night's football opponent Golden West College. The MOll!lties ol coach Mal Eaton won their opener from Citrus College, l:J..7, while the Rustlers lost to Orange Coast CoUege, td-6. In Saturday night 's football battle at Orange c.oaat, the two teams will enter the contest wieh vlrtually the Ame fast game statistics -with ex- ception of the scoring. Eaton's Mounties ran for 79 yanls and gained 1112 ·through the air in the oeener for a total of 181. Golden West gain- ed 114 passing and 64 rushing for a 1'78 total net gain. 'll:li! is about as close as you can come between two teams that like to throw the ball but also hope to k~p the defense honest with a· stout ninnfug game. One thing that helped the Boes No. 8 In JC Poll Orange Coast C o II e g e ' s Pirat" are ranked eighth in the first weekly poll or • tre atate11 large dJvlsion junior college footban W teams, l'JR- ducted by the JC Athletic Bureau. El Camino College1 OCC's opponent oet. I, .is th' state's No. I team"'-Two of Ul..i.;'S Sooth Coast Conference rlval! .__ Ctrrltoa and Santa Ana -are ranked lourth and lixth whlle.inother circuit roe (Mt. Son Antonio) Is rated 13th. Loo Angeles Qty Colloce, fresh from a lM vktory DYer Fuilertoo, la ranked No. 2. College of the RedwoodS heads the amill division ,. ....... _..... '""'" ., ..... ... <_ '· rJ:'""'" 2. ""9!ltl cc J. ~cc ., ....... $. COil ... el k11 ~'" •· &ant• fUta 1. ~IV•llW .. °' ... c..t .. ·-lO, ~CC , 1!: GM-.rt»r• l:: =~~ 1 ·~ ll;'T..=!" l: ,, ' "' < • • f: · •• ,.: -"·- • Mounties to gain a victory,- . however, doesn't show in the above statistics. T e d d y Farmer rettimed a· punt 95 yanls to pay dirt late' In the tblni period to put Mt. SAC In lront, 13,,. lilt. ' t Another top C h 1 I le y sophomore-Ii ne backer Shawn Stack (1-1, 111) injured an elbow last Saturday and is al s o doubtful, say s Richardson. Eaton, in comparing tills year's mountie team to the one of last year that Jost a SS. 14 dee,is.ion to Golden We!t, says: ''I think we are a better teagl_wj!!i belteLpeopie.-But we, sfil\ hive a ways to go and we don't have as many return- ing lettermen .. Golden 'Wal. "[ really get the ICI'earping meemies every time 1 look at the film ot oUr game last year," Eatqn says. Offensive leader for the Moun,Ues Is quarterback Steve M.yer who runs the oP,lloq play With SUCCOSS. lie bit II of 22 attempts in the opener but·had a p'.air of aerials 'int.erceptql. Myer is &-I and llO pounds. Sam Wiley is the •m"s blg threat tn the ground gllning department although, he waa held lo limited ya rd a g• against Citrus. He is bacl<ed by former Bbbop AlnJI star Carl Nader 11 luUbaclc. aiw taraeis ol the passing game are freebmeo Tony Rubio (i'>-9, 11111) from La Puente Hlgb and Tom Jones (&-0, Ill) 1""'1 Pomooa. I Li~ns Trip Polo Rival Diablos Face Big . . Obstacle Last year, Mission Viejo lli(b School opened its football seuon against 'Saddtdba'ck and Crtitlhed the Roadrunners, 28-7. Don't count on It happening this )'ear. _ wliile the Dlablos certainly can't be counted out of the game, Its going to be an ex- peritnCed ·and potent S.d- dleback team that takes td the field Friday night. Coach Ben Haley has eight starters back ol\ his offensive team and nine more on delenae. Obviou.slJI, he's begin- ning the. season on an op- timistic note. <IWe certainly think we11 be better than la4 year ,'1 says Haley. Slddleback' was U in 1971. "Our offense. has looked pretty &ood, •lthoush we have a lot of 1"00ll1 (or, Im- provement. We have a pretty quick lino and 1 aenior bactfleld ... Key man appears to be quarlerback . Tim Cocbnm, who started Jast year ... He's much 6etller than he wu last aeaeon." ,HaU::y uya:. MDII ol tbe backll•IJI roll1ma in nmnJng bacio Joe • iu.n, I lf&.poo.miler lbl<y calll, a "good ..,.h kid,'' and Da'9 ~ --(1.""~ery fast") wbilo ~d oophomore lullNck Jlty Maaart hu -inl)irwml ... I Junior P1111 Camqle 'lrlU '*""* ~ Wlth I pod 11rpl •bit • -ol· -line wm 11ve 111m time tolhrri. Belt ., tbe 8-... ol· fonol•• Cocllnm wltll • pod taraot while 1 IOU9ntllf 91· 1111111~ line l!IU @e him t1mt to Ihm. Best ~ the llt1emen l1't of. 111111.. tackles Don MaJiany (l:f1 .ij Ud G1tJ Heffmr (i-2, 116 • ., WILMINGTON -Orange Cout Collea:e's runnlng game faces a very Ngged test this Friday night when the · Pirates tangle with big and beefy LA Harbor. The Seahawb opened their season last Saturday wilh a 16- 7 victory Jver Pierce and it was H a r b o r ' s experienced defensive corps that stood out. Harbor coach Floyd .. Scrap- py" Rhea has veterans man- n.ing au bis defensive front four spots and also has let- terman at the four deep back positions. The front four averages 13tl pounds per man and Includes ends Willie Jones (6-1 , 2351 and MattMw Taylor 16-2. 2351 and tacklec: Kris Anderson 16- 2. 2201 and \Vill1e !~vans t6-J, 255 L l~hea will not gaJ lhal his dcf1'nse has nn edge over the offense ilt th is point in the sc:ison . but he doe.s admit that 1l:c1·e is :1 v.·eallh of experience on the defensive unit And he add!. that !he Seahawks will nffd alt the rx- perience lhry can ntustrr tAhen thty face OC'(' fo"'rlday night. "Orange CoMt ls tougher than bell. We'~ scand 10 death of that guy Alvin White 1quarterback1. He'll probably quarterback sneak us to death. We're scared of Orange Const because of Whitc'!I passing," says Rhea . "They do a t::rcnt job of coaching tho~e kids at Orange Coast. Although Harbor does not throw the ball much <only six 1in1es ai,?ninst Pierce1. Rhea says he 'll have to throw it ffiUC'h more aj!;:ltn~t QC(". "We were very fortunate to grind out two touchdowns against Pierct. If Orange Coast gets the jump QR us we can 't sil around and run all nigh! We know we 'll throw n10re against them ," says Hhea. Offen s ively , Rhea is alternating his quarterbacks and will start sophomore David Burrell against the Pirates. Burrell lettered eight years aRo for Ha rbor Another ~phon1orP, .Jean Band;iy. played lh r entiri> • • • game against Pierce, llrinl ~ 83-yard toudlcklwn pw 1o Nicholat Brooks. "Our plans right now are to allernate o ur tbre~ quarterbacks for the firsr three garries. Banday probably . won ·1 play again... Ora"*e . Coast but that plan could cot •• lapse depending on what~; .. rel! does." says Rhea. In the backfield, Harbor har' • three talented 10phomora tsa··~ Hon Cheatum, Robert Crow <1nd Richard Paulson. --------------' 4 ply nylon cord. Priced to get you -. coming clndgoing. ·Onl.y ~--1295 - ., plus t'.61 F.E.T. and old lire 600-13 blackwall tubele.ss. Mlleagemaker!. 824. The 4 ply nylon cord lire with a 5 rib, wrap around tread. 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TIU lilllt*o collqe boal<etbaD lhould be tWr .., ... ......_ 11''11111 r;:r; :::-1 cturtnr lbe llld )lftlllililla. r.a. -bolt· Thot'1 lbe ,.,,.,a1 oplnlm of .....,,. ,. Ibo tine IJ'Ol coacha alter H-, -'°""'do looW • ; aU lllree' --!heir lop too looool1 wllll dllJ llud. &. ' _cage -" for lbe coming .......,, ·willl 6o lbmb and to... compatgn. fin• (•-.iioa).-.. OCC'1 Plr1ta won lbe I NC a player llold lhe clol> 1- recrultlng war with GOiden at odd...., l'D loot IOI a aucldca West lbla p11t 11U11U!1er - primarily be c a u 1 e lbe d_,,,11 ol die rial>t bnd, ml Rustlen haH moll of !belt a ,..111a1 jerk or lhow ol the otortert bock: dllb (IUmuatloa I Z) liter ia bia Orange Coa1t'1 lop ~U-U,il°"""'. lreohmen pl'OIJ)eCtl Include It Is imporllnt to bold yoar Steve llrookl, 'j'ODI Crunk and dab wills the oame arip .,,_,e Jim Worlb7 '1ilcn •llwitlngtm ~ Joar mn,. Avoid· Belch, Deon Boadln and Bruce Ml1Jer from Marini, ...__., YDDr ariP at lddrao t Terry Mtllenhtlnw from ad JOD'll'efiorintk 1 major cause f Wettmlnl&lr, Rod 'looot from el dz .. '• 4urin17our. ttroke. ! f;!'"' &J':!. Gl!f Seymour PUT l'OWEll MCti°lll'IO '1111111 -~ ....... al - t T!ro OCC lettermen -John ,,....,.. •••llld ......, -r• lh4* _. fairny Woodl." I~ Seymour and Chuck Yerkey-... IOt ... • ........,......_ ....... ••Pl •Amid 1 :!:Jr.~~·. s,....·:-....... , "'· k s ::~ --,. J::, -~ emor Fullbac parks Taru =-~ .lllrk = ' by liliBtr }ili:I· frililWJnen .:.:J:r.r ~""' q.Jr Don.s Football Team : , Mart. ~. ... of.. the )Ru~,bll,..,.two.._ El ~ncbo coecb. Martin ;ago, la bi<i alter a Jar' aft MeWblimey ha1 only lour •becauee of ldlolllllc dll· nturnlna llorten from Jut ~ 'ficuJUel. He'• 1 •10 ceDm. )'ear'i learn. He says this I Top Saddleblet-newem..,. "°"' oqud will be 1be lllUll~ j are frelhman TClll Mulllnlx ell, and leall e;rperlenc:ed he , (Unlvmlty) u~Mtlltlltr Jiff bu llelded In lour yean u With 10 UU!o In the way of nperleoce, MeWblnney has lbe feeling thla year's game might be different from last year. • ~ from VC lnlnt. l:eld coach. ; M~. ·~ XI-· · But II,.. feel teara welling -1. _"tl<Jg .illai!.11!9~~~ ""P• bold bock 1 moment, 0 We were • lood team early In the ......, Jut yOll', wblle Ibey bnproved 11 the year went on," McWhlnney remem- bered. "I dqll't nped It (thla year'1 fame) to be that .,oy, We're certainly not looking pall Marina. I ~ .. ~~-;:.....,,, """* pleue. "' "~t..,, ·-· .=U The Dons, who wlll be ~ jlL , • .,~ Marina'• opening game op- ' ~.1": ... 1. 1 1 · po1Jtion Friday night, do have t,~~ ,, one big Ullng in their favor. M~Wbinney uid hlJ team's biggest problem Ill a oc:run. mage tut week agalnat Weatern was a porous pus defense. • • • .Cw.fl_,...,, HI.I name lJ Mark Balley -~!".-' and be 11 the by to the Dono' ~ hopes lhil aeuon. ·,~"!'1'1<=.!, Dolley, a 1-t, 205-pound R~ wn ·~ 11 senJor fullback hu been a tiro .ltf.Cf1• '. ... , . • cue year starter and .has a:airied ,,.,,;;: , 1 " ...._ ~· over 1,000 yards in that span. i!~"ll!!.. .,..!!J!!!,; He 11 upected to be one of the ,;i,~1 , ~ ,. ' lop backs In the CIF again Ibis (1~10-• -. •• lei, INIOD, tind be'• the man \1/i. , . ~111: Marina will hive to atop in •--• : .. -· order to pull an upoet Friday. 11WJtb Marl.: and o u r "Weatem threw nearly at will against us, and that's an area we'll have to improve on. Marina's quarterback (Greg F0tler) wil be bock, and although he wasn't an ex· cepttooally otr011g passer last season I'm aure be hu fm.. ed • . prov . i Army~Navy J OnJy Fair i CoachSays quarlerbllct (RDland ~·· H, JIG or.) we lhould be able t.o run," MCWhlnneJ. aald. 11There'1 going to ~ i lot of preaure on Mart, of cour1t, ;.r. we'll be COWJllng oo bfm Area Sports Caleiid&t The Army·N1vy Academy Ill Carlsbad ta a small achoo!, but Us football team i. 1 big win- ner. ' "We've won our league , (Southern) for ' three atralght • I ..vean," 1ay1 Knlabll coach i John Maffuccl ...... We'Vt Dever 1 .. t a league game.;· • Each ol lbote lhj'ee years, 1Army-Navy bu earned :runner-up honors tn ~ CIF Jan Diego section's class A cilvislon. • But as far as this ieison's -team is concerned, Mafuccl ·isn't saying mu@. • "We only have 11 lettermen 'baek, and almost all of them will play both ways." he says. · "'We're small in numbers ·(about 28) and we don't have heavily." ID lddltlon to Bailey and Shnnon, lbe Dom will haft senlon 1Mry MllJer· (5-10, 175) and Don Wlle; (M, 1111) In the backflekt, and ends Don Tarango and Joe Arton as the main offensive threatll. Balley Is the only returning starter from last y e a r ' s backfield which ran up a 41-6 victory over the Vikings Jn the opener. ID lbe line, lbe returning lei· termen include R i c b a rd Moraga (5-9, 175) and Aaron Zude (HO, 170) at lbe Of· fensive guard and defensive taclcle spots. Laguna Option Worries Gladstone's Grid Team .any speed." After bt:inl handed a JM The Gladiators' c b I e f However, It's possible Army· lau by Laguna Beach l11t returnees are guard BW Farr, 'Navy will have too much year Gladstone'• Gladiators a 5-10, 1~pound guard who trirepower for Dana Hills when are rather waey of the ~ was a second team all-league "the two mee~~ Sfin Clemente this 9eUOJl. selection last season, and split llllgh School '.!day night. "We are Impressed with end Tito Beltran, a &-n 180- • The game will be Dana Laguna evell !bough they pounder. Hills' first ever in football . didn't have a good record last Rieb MacDonald, a S.O, 180- • Maffucci's best player ls year,'' Gladstone coach Art pound junior wW handle the <quarterback John Gordon, a Hiett satd. "..-They kllled UI quarterbacking dutiet for Ole :184.puund senior in h~ third wllb the option 11!1 year, and GJadlaton. Other backfield ..vear with the varsity. knowing coach (Hal) Akina, .•tarwl Include Dale Redman, "We wouldn't have played that's what we'll have to be (5-11, 1811) l\lndy'SWank (!HO, t 'him for tlree years if he preparod to atop this time.'' 171) and Bob Sena (M, 145), • I 'WIBn't •."'l"t ~ucct "Y'· Laguna .and GI 1 d' tone Hiatt said the olleme looked • "'He's 1 gooa patier, but all of tangle Friday night 1t Laguoa . • our rtcelrin are new kids ." Hiatt ha• only .i. returning slugglsb In a ocrlmmage wltb Maffucci ~ bll olfense va,,lty Jetter winners off lall =nd 1i:!ll/· :i~g 11 U: ·ragged and ll)'t the same season's M team, fom" of bl 81 ued t •-time for 'thing about hl:t delen1e, but Bu •· •·· pro em.o ron OU w them llerten. t ·~ ·-a Laguna. ·~alls the , team'• progress healthy ~t off the .•'about what we expected." junlqr varsity team wblcb only On defense, the lone ~ . "You're -· tea II y lo!I once 111 nine 11.,... foot · JI sa{ety'Larry Onqa, • utlalJed, ~ he ~fl, "but I "We'll be 1 ,...,. team, u.i J-t, )SO.pounder whb w11 a 'don't lhlnlf !!• eould hive ex· w. won't bay• much depth first team ID·l.,gue aelec:tlcm . • 'pocted _. than " • ' v • atnce we've only got 2t people 1111 ""'°"· • •ilhoWn" ;t· • out ,fer 1be team," Hiatt • Robert Lopes ~.~~UJ) at • Amir-Navy,-...' aome quail· relates. "We're goiol to lie 'cornerback and Miii 'Ponce { ty playan • ~ Kelly 111111ller than nearly evuy (&4, 191 jr.) ti ~ la ~ · Smttll,(111), lli:lcl:lle linebacker t11m ..... fl<f, In o I u d I n I aoolber player to walOll. i 'Mllte Da.¥11 (JIO) and Laguna, IO wo'll have to malol Tbl·Olldiiiorl 0wUI rllll ou'i •aaletymll~ IJlaalr Te m PI e up for Ii with oplrlt and ol a~'!', olillllne/llP Ill a·&-1 (170). ' • ·' qurctme..... •r-.iip-• iiiiiiiiiiiiii~,~~~~·~· ~-~I (.EASE DIRECT lt73 PONTIAC HAND .Piii " s10841 ~=.~=.tT•• l'llt ,. :::..•· -..... ~ .,,,;,.. _, .. ' I f!R MO. · . I O•DIUI NOW 'OICuiisT DIL~Y , , ASll POI 11,0UN c • DAVI ROii fOtmAC 'l:OU• PACTOflY • ..._.llD NA'P ' • MIO """-M. • "* Ir. C:-. .._ ltl I017 Injuries . 11'1 10Jng to be an Injury· ridden and ~ FOOlblll High 1-that will pn>Vlfle Unl~mtty w11b ill firlt football la! of 'tbe ....... Frid>y al Miulon Vl<jo IDgh School. Coach Bill Soycler'a Knilbll have already loll Ito.pound fullback David Wllllama wllb • knee Injury and quarterl>aek Chip Hackett wllb a sprained ankle, and RVera1 mervtt will mlla Ibo game. Snyder bas L! lettermen off a team that went &-3 tut ....... ' ' W e ' r e inexperitnced,'0 • Snyder says. "I don't think we have as good penonnel 11 last Crippk: Foothill ~--~ ... tilt· qUICar. fi -·I II bl(-lt lut Y... tbouCI/. and ... don't have a IOO'pounder oo Ille teem." Moll of the Friday nll!ll'• p;_. will be 111 oopbon\ore quarttrback Paul McGof!lpn. who will fill In for Ille Injured -· JI'~ does have two good rUnrtng bacb In Sam Peele and fbn Bra(J]oy, "but I don't kmw ii we can help them out up front," says $ll)'der., ., year, win anchot the offeaiive llne at cent.r and linebacl<er wblle Mlke Lubinltl bas ID> pressed Snyder at guard. Kat· MAllNI HOLDINI> TAJllS MIW IYITIMS Oil UH llllllTNit9 MIUD THI HOLDtNe COMPANY .._ ....... '4WQI • • SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU ATURDAY' ONLY! 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Bald· St. ~nets Yacht Clnb o( ~ Win ~. originlUy dedi· FnocllCO., It had lls lnl\Jgural coted far a race lrom Newport lut year _foUowtng the St. to Santa Barbero and return. 'l)e r • c e Dever caocbt • -localy•tcbsma. Beeldes the local yldlll ,... turnlnt tram San Fnnciac:o, tbere will be a number of Bay Ana yacbls mallnc lbe r .... U I tune-!'!' for Los ~ts Yacht Clubs Mazatlan Race scheduled to get under way NOV. 4. ' Bay Argosy !\lice Slated .Next Week Lake Havasu Cont.est To Decide 17 Titles LAKE HAVA$U CITY, Ariz. con1jm1inc Monday, if all -Water ak:iers from five races are not completed the Tbe ,Newport Ocean Sailing states will cluil this weekend first two days. ~ation hi.s xbeduled its 00 Lake Havaiu at the Na-Seventeen national titles will 15th annual Alamitoe Bay Az· tlonal Speedboat and Wat.. be decided, topped by the IOSY for the weekend of. Sept. men's open and the 30 and Oct. I. Sid Alsoci•tion hotels Its 19?2 women's open. '!'.be Arg~ Is a papular cham~ps. A wide open battle looms in OVe,rnight .n.~ In which I h e ThO races wlD iier heljl hj tho A wide open bllle looms· In OFFSHORE CHAMP Billy Mlrtl~ Bright Star Captures SF Trophy fleet: 1aib· ~fToqi ~rt to; b\IY ~pposite _Crary-"' ~ the women's Open IJnqOi Alamllos ~7 wbtre',tliey ... CamJ>l'l!llDC!s, .wting Sailll'-Laurie Pelton, Clarellioiit: WiUiam Pascoe•9( Erlcson-41 gut1ts ol hoag ·Beach for ~ day and SUnda1 •' 9 a.m.1 and DeJ b.bie Lester, Long Beach; Brighi Star fro j, Newport dh1ijer and ~on Sa!urday .,. ,arue Welch, Lakewond ; all Harbo Yacht Club was the nillll ·ilo SUDd>y the" f l·e e·t skiing for Region II (Southern · r . wihne saJls -Loog Beach to New· Race Entj.-ants California) and Linda Martini corrected time r of the port. ~ · . • • , , , • ~~· Debibe Ha}"olard: City or San· Fr•+ Trophy Tbe. tw, nces attained fn. .• i '· t ·~· Ariz., and , Debbie for Cl.as.1 A yacht; sailed out a~ _-larfiy u they were Up F~·, 1971 ~· Scottsdale, .VU ... all of SI. ~ Mt: c I u b ~tslirMd for family t.me, ·rac-• . "I l ., 1 \ skiine for Reg.on Ill_ (Aruona-last week. Burke Sawyer of JDI. The Del ReJ!lllcbt Chib'bas Nevada),. NHYC was Ibo skipper. S~'time ~er ~~races announced · that ~uests for ~ Three · Californians are The series comifud of three ls~'"'··~ ri.ice .. ln1U8tkmstoparticipatein.tts favored in the men!s -0pen, races Mooday'·Wecklesday atarfl 'Gi!''ii>e ....... Pier and . llCODd l!lftllal·Pul!rtb .Val1M1ll BiJ1Y Watts, La JoU.:,, Danny and Sa~. W~ of about 8~1 . race·.atartt in Ala-race alreadY, ! e % c e e d s Chutchlll, San _BernardPK>. and .25 .mots preVailed each day. ~ BaJ,.and· fin'¥* oft the participants in the 1971 race .. ' Cbuct Stearns, BellfloWer. Second in the !series was Martin Collect,s Off shore Title ;,. Twelve thousand miles of .1 Trophy was Ernie Kander of · land travel, 720 p.mishlng Costa Mesa who picked up mn ... of lhrlshtng lhnlugb the J,25; poin\s for fourth place. Pacific Octan and t h e development of two diUerent Runner-up to Martin was hfgh-performance race boats Dante Tognoli of Oal<iand wllh has earned Bill Martin of 1,71t. Bob Magoon of Miami CI • T ---·•· "J ••-t-Beach was tlilnl with I,845. Ir• Owuaonlp, r• • ., u..::: .,,. ' West COast offshore powerboat Martin made two 6,000-mlle nctog champlon.Vtip. round trips from Ne w Jersey 1be 29-year-old furniture to Southern California during store operator earned 2,225 the season. racing first his pOlnts in four of Pacific Hustler IV and then his Offshore Powerboat Racing Hustler V. both 3 3 ·foot AssoclaUon's seven races dur--M a f -D u JD s which have Ing the 1971·71 season to c¥il~ed the sport's domina· become the first "non.J.ocal" tion -.by 'Cigarette Hull racing J'f.Sldent ever to capture the teams. Casale Trophy . All but two of ~tart.in was Inboard Class V the events originated in Long (engines of 800 to l,lnl cubic Beach, headquarters for POP· inches) champion as well as BRA. overall tiUe winner. The award will be presented Kander captured Tnboard Oct. 28 when POPBRA stages Class Ill honors in his 22-(oot its annual awards-installation Autocoast Marauder. banqUet at the Century Plaza Maury Fortney of Newport Hotel in Los Aogeles. Beach was the winner in Highest Southl,00 scorer In Inboard Class VI with his 3$- the P'&"uit of . t~e Casale foot Jones tunnel hull . 41 Bid for Fleet Cup ' Forty-one boats ' in five classes charged the starting line Saturday and Sunday in South Shore Sailing Club's One Dtsign Fleet Championship Races. Hamilton Barnard, SSSC. 41 Artificial Flower. Ed Sa'i'·yer . BYC RHODES 19 -1 I Conflict. N~ Pier. · . The race ii ~uled F~b. Thirty-seven ski~-are Theo Stephens' 47-ioot alum-~ bJants· f91: the race JO, 197S. Deadline .for receipt . enter.ed from Washibgton and inum sloop Lightning from mi/it' !!o ~rked bel\J'• of •ppjicaliOOs ,ls OCI. 31. Oregon, · headed by Steve the host club. Tlird was Im--~. , f!'ldaY~~JlL %1._Jnt.res\i•LY~-Biiim1 'Jn· the men•s·opm:---Pi'Oliilire;-i\'13-iciOlsloop a.:-~. S~O·U Id be .malled to contact DeJ RtY> Yacht Club, Beauty queen T r a c y sigoed by Gary Mull.'." The fleet sailed four raees in seven to 12 knots of wind and flat seas under a warm ·Septf;~r sun:-·Fourties were resolved ,by elapsed times and one tie by the flip-of-a-coin. RESULTSo Roy Wiegand, SSSC. 2 ) Impulsive, Bill Stern. BVC. 3) Speed D Men, Steve Fuller, SSSC, 4) Curious. Fred Straugh, BCYC. -€Atr29-l) Tex Maru, Barry Mason , BYC, 2) Gordo. Da vid Price, BCYC, 3) Ral~h \Vin· trode, NCA, 4) Spindrift, Jin1 Landreth, NCA. PfeitOn Zlllgitt, race chah-13900 PaJ#wan; Way, Manna Whitney of Las Vegas, the The w e{e t ·ot=coinpetltion mail:, .1200 Sandcutle Drive, del ReJ", I0291: Telephone current "Miss Nevada" is allio .featured a Dtw Riiea for C<lula dtl·Mar. (213) -· competing In the ,16-20' girls I he Ricbar~ Rljeem Trophy .~ clasa, but faces a rough go for Class B '8lld '.~er boatll. • , against Laurie Haberfield, 'nle wiqner in UP series wu .I Nearly E''ery;..,.i,,,' e Wetlchester, Calit, and Paula Jilli Clute's ErlcsoiH9 Ctii· _ Y Up and Nancy Mlrtlni .of Upland, quita tfom St. FYC.' Runner- '!-Calif. up was the Cal-39 P,eregrina, List, ens to· Lan' d. ~· rs Skiers will race twice In skippered by William Haag, St. !3Cb, _class, with composite FYC. and third was Dick timing determining the will-Fon's Morgan-II Lucky Puff ' ' ' ners. from Balboa Yacht Club. . ' . • , ~it-;p:M.. ·SllllDAY ID-AJ>l •• J rJ.. ~' ~,· .. ... ; ~ , .. I WHltEWAL(' . "'J • . ' ,, ' 4 Pl Y IYLON CORD , I _ j _FtSIC SPiii 811 Ol.IFILJ EIS 77 EA •. I SANTANA 22-' I) Shadow, Dave Turner, SBYC, 2 I Karim, Jim Nugent , SSSC, 3) Mal de Mer, Leon Shordon, SSSC, 4) Only Child, Ed Laube, SSSC. THISTLES -t) Lively Lady, John Brown, CBYC, 2) Wild Wind, Will Templeton, BCYC, 3) 'Bout Time . • .... ..... .... ...,,.. .... ,.... ,, .. I ····-----I ' CAL 25 - 1) Ventolera. Bill Kitchens, SSSC, '2) Dark Star, Jeff Farwell, NHYC, 3 l Charisma, Scott Mason, BCYC. South Shore SalUng Club Pomeroy Perpetual (7th r ace in HI POINT Series) for PHRF and SYRF will be sail- ed Oct. 14. ,. . .... .... .... ··" 21.M 1.21 ..... .... • DAIL y ,CLOT IJ Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO Co-Sponsored this weel& by WESTCLIFF PLAZA And The DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT Top Weekly Prize in Merchandise Certificates For Weekly Second Place Winner Eac:h for Third, Fourth and Fifth l'lac:e Winners Plus Bonus Prize Ganie Tickets from the DAILY PILOT B• a pigskin prophet for profit. Play the Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO game f<.r weelcly p-ri:w.es. Top winner •~ch wuk rec_t.i'lH m gift certifica!!,f~Jh• 12on1or1n1_ 1hopping center. Second pl1c~ winner g~• lTO cer- tificate and third, fourth and fifth pl•c• winners •~ch get $5 certificate. Each certificate is sp~nd•bl•, 1.ust like mon•y, at any 1tore in the 1pon1or1n9 shopp1n9 cent•r. Sponsorship rotates with a different center sponsor. in9 each week's contest. Participating centers •re: We1tcliff Pla:r:a, 17th and Irvine, Newport leech; Harbor View Center, San Joequin Hills Road •ftci MacArthur Bouleverd, N•wport B••ch; Eastbhtff Vill a9e Center, E•stbluff Drive, Newport B•ach; lay· 1ide Center, Bayside Dr ive and Jembor•e Roed, New. port Bea ch; and University Perle Sh opping Center, Cul ver •nd Michelson, Irvine . W•tch for this player's form e1ch week in the OAll Y PILOT Sports Section. Circle the team you think will win in e•ch pairing in the list of lO game1 and send in the pleyer's form entry bl•nk or a re11on1ble f1c1iml1e . Thon "'.•!ch the DAILY PILOT spocls P•9•f l.ir ,,01eh week's list of five winners. ' t. su•mll th• tnlry .i1nk lltlOw tr • rtt .... 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AlllD 110& THI COUWT'I' 011 QIU.NGI AND FOi Tita COUllTY .. ....... P-o& TMI COUJfTY Oil' o..uttll WO,, .t.41161 WO.. A4nQ ... A""'1 fllOTICI Of NIAaUll 0, 'fTITIO~ NOTICI OP Na.t.atn W ppn ... Avoid T1~ouble- NOflCI ~ Nalllllll OF rnlfl4;Nll FC'R Dlll:~TUtO CONVl'l'.ul!".I 01 ,01 Olll...,.lflll COflfVl'fllll(a OI' ..om OlllCTINO, COMVITAllCI Of" a..i. PIM'llTY '°'""° ON COH· I CAL PIW~ _.. Of11 ~ llAL l'IOf'llTY SOLO OM CO"· TllACT OY Ol.CIOlltrr TaACT IY DICIM'" Make Out a Will TU.cT rt OKIOlllff IN THI *"'" ()1111 THI llTATE IN nte MATTI.I Of' THI: m•Te IN fHE MATil!"lt Of THI" llTATI OP OltACE M. DAY. Ott.ehfd. OF Glil•CE .0.\. DAY,~ Of' GRACE M. OAY, o.t.....i. NOTICE 15 HEltEl'I' GIVEN ltwl! IM NOTICE IS Hl!lt!IY OIYQI _, .. NOTICE IS HEIEllY OIVfN INll t1riot pttl!lefl ol DI-Joyce Oreog, ·~ ••· Pthlk:fl 111 OI•,.. Joyce Gr-. M ._. pe:tttlon 9' Dl•NI J~ Gr-n. .. t it-Klth'I• ot flll fl1111 ot O•Mt M, 01y t<utrhi 111 IN n'9.Ni 111 Or.ct ~ Orf• tcVfrlx ., 1111 nl•te ot Grea M. o..,, McMNd. fol' •11 '"*' 1\lt!lorlll,. ....:1 aec:e1!Ad, ..,. •fl D!"4w .. ,,..,... anllll O.C..Md tor .n or...-•11fhorltl"1 lflll dln<tl"41 ,,,. t.llttvt•I• ol '"' tllllt el dlrecllng the ul'Wtf'lx ., tflt ..... "' By SYLVIA PORTER Ralph and Joan Brown have been marrled for 2$ years. They have no chitcireh and their closest relative is a niece of Ralph's whom they haven't seen since their wedding dey .. est t I lhi Incl··" dl ..... no' "'' '"tcvl•I~ tf IM "'''-OI GrKt M . o~. 0-.lld. IO (Qtlvty I/If Grea M. O.y, dKNMd, ,. """""" ,.. i..u e I 6 n S CISe 11Ue5 Orea M. Oiy, llK'Mil'd, to ~'HY ft1t property ""'l""ltel' d<nt•ltl«I la Loul1 p~ ittnlMft• dlMrillM ... ~ I .-. boo fu lshL"lf• ropet1y 11tr1l"'ltt.r dHCr1tlM IO ltokrt A, #Mrl,,I 111 compll•"Ct wtlll I/It 1errn1 ol F. ~rtiolm ll'ld Ndlulll a. SMMrtlllf"' I• On J Ul<l:I se, rn U'6" ~Ol. !II torl'lpti~ Wllll lilt !lrl'l\fl ot 1lle 1lle t0tnmenl ol Nit Ind pur cM•e tomPll•l'lt9 wlltt 1ftt ..,.,,. ., fflt W• and J •a lo ti aJ1 t of I Md ciwl Ill~ tl'!Jtrtd IMO ll'f -.oent 11'1 ,.,_, llltl!.,..., ...,..., of NII •l'ICI pvtt~ 911 .... ~ .., car. oan u ma c Y ~1e.o.ri":' ~ ,.., 1:z;1me "•• Mllw •• 1111.r. tit• _.. .-. fOI' M1.-1,.,, 111 dtcedetit 1" "-• 111t11me ... ...,,..., Mt geta $10,000 and haU the rest, lltt ~ Ml for llH•i"411 111 o.s'-tlMl'lf j 0.S..rtmevl l of flll 1t10Y1 tt1lltltd court b11t1 .. , t« llH•IM lit 01;1 ._.,, a "" or roughly another s:z 500 ot 111e •bovw .,,1111tc1 c-1 °" 1111 tlfl 01., "' 1111 '111 u., °' Ocr00tr, 1"1 •1 9:00 111t •biwt "''ltlld coyrt 911 • •.., flll ' ' of OcJobl<'. ltrJ 11 t ·oo •""· i .m. O<toblr. "n 11 •~• •.m. However, the niece Is s till en-""' ,..1 ~ 1o ·bl <a'IYW'ftd " TM '"1 proper"': to bl con.....,ld 11 The •••• ~,,., to .. .......,.. • titled "' "h " 12 5(IO difKrlllold Q folkWilt cltl<rlbld •I followt. Clltterlbfd 11 f'Clllo.n: er ' • Tiit _........, \lo ot tM lllorth-1 "' Tr.ct ''"· Lot 14', APOI• V1ll1y, Trl(f ,,.., \.Gt ,,., """' V.n.¥. el fMI Soutt'IWMI \II, S.:11111'1 ts. .-<«0. of S.n l1rn1rC1 lno COIJl'lly, l"l!COnb of Siii '",,•fdlflO ec.Nll'f• 11IE CLICHE in legal clrclts T--.111111 15 NOl"l!I, R1nv-IS E11t Ml. Ol!td Stp•tmbtr n. !'12 O•ltd S.pftlTlblr It, ltn. .,Buick's New Lines and have al· ways di&- llked Their house (worth 112,000) and car (11,000) ls that "where there's a wlU, Ol•blo 1 a. M no Ac. L••"" COU11tyl. w. e:. s1 JOHN, w. e:. s1 JD+'!N • The E•1I ~ ot tM $0ull\lt11I \lo of Ille r co•nty Cll!!li.; CO\lf!IV Clffll the.re are relatives," but N~I \4 of flll Sou"""•' "' S.C· TOMLINSON & STl!IN,,.AN TOMLI NSON & ST(INMA" tlon "· Town1hlp 1' NOi"•~. ·~ u nJ w, Cll<•rl Sl~I-Siil•~ '°"' nJ w. COtlrt Slrwt, S111!1 ... .. , The Century Luxus line, represented here by the 'colonnade hardtop sedan , , 1eatuns a number of new body and chassis features. Roof pillara are com· blned with frameless door glass to produce this roof style. In the new arrange- ment ot•wlndows, there are three side windows tor better visability. where there's no will at all, E•i• Mt. Oliblo 1 a. M ts Ac L.-S•n 11n111n1!110, c1111tn111 tuo1 sin •• ..,,.,c11 ... C•Ufor'lllt t14t1 there are even more. A county rno •r4·tu1 11u1 144-"'' Aho •. tM Wttl Yi of Ille Soutt!M•I \lo All or•Y• for E •«utrll Allor .. ,. '°" ··~vlrt• person's death can all too 0, 111e Nort11-.r v. of tile Sout11we1• "' Purtll•""d o·~,,.,.. '""'' 011111 p;101 Puto111119d 0r11-c.a.11 Deny '"""· easily become the opening o1 Stet. 2s TOW!\11\lp u R~ ,, Et11 S.Cltmtwr t•, :io. 26. 1•11 1u...n Sepltmblr ''· •· ,., 1tn UDn M!. Olt WO I &. M 15 Ac La»tn COUii--a r e i n shot in an all-O.Jt family fight tvl. R a I p b' s over his or her possessions. oi11d s.,ttrt1t11• u. 1t71. PUBLIC NOTICE PUB!JC NOTICE Th w. e. ST JOHN, NtlTl,.I[ TO rlt'"01TOlt~ • *ti name. ey CounUess m i 11i0 n s of CD'Jllly Cl••-SUPl"lllOlt COUltT 01" THE IN TNI IU .. IR•OR (OUltT Of' Tit• .. ' Oregon 4, nti-tou,rist can get 12.· families have been torn apart TOMLINSOtt & STllNM&N ST•TE OF ('•Ll'"tlllflll ... FOllil STATf 01' CALll"OllNIA ... AMD POil nJ W. Ceurt 11...,1, IWllt _. IO IXXI for i>leir l'Ol:T•• and ca u a e d immeasurable S•• ..,,..n11111, C•U'-.. ru11 THI co~~."!.~~ORANo• THI c°':.~~..°Jooa•• I I T Pam. and expe"-because ... i 7u) ........ , E•!•le of Vllli!GIN! ... MAE MtLLEll NOTICI o~ MU.RIM• Of' _Pl'TfTIClllll urn ture. heir only otb-,...,., Ul AltorlllYI .... •••vlrtl 0.-rr••t'(l FOR CllRICTllfO CO..V•TAMCI 01' t income producer neglected to PYblllllld Or•l'lll• Coeil OtllY Piiot, NOTICE ts HEREllV GIVEN to tne llEAL .. ll~IRTY IOLD Olf C<*· ' er asset S a $15,000 policy write a will. Every day in StP1trt1btr It, :io, 21. "12 1~·1' crr<:mn•• 01 n1e •t-ove n""'ed 11ec.cift1t TRACT 1Y OICIOINT on Ralph's life payable to hi. 111111 Ill l>",.I......, ll•~lnQ cl1lrt11 M!.1)1'1$1 Ille IN THE MATTER OF THI! ISTATE • l.3 every city, newspapers print PUBLIC NOTICE •~Id d~nt .,. r..:iut •ed to 1111 11w .... OF <'llilACE M. DAY, 011:..,11e1. estate, ffe has 00 Will and sees d 'd t · f b' k ' nd w!tll lilt n11:111 .. ry vcll(htr1, In !"9 offlce NOTICE IS HIEREIY GIVEN thet fn. sor I S or1es 0 IC er1ng a 1 1"'4 01 111" c!er-01 11w 11t>0ve en!ltted court, or ptUtlon of 011111 Joyce G•ttHI• 11. ,,.. Move1nent Backfires? Finance Briefs /PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - There's a tongue-in-cheek organlutlon called T h e Oregon SeparaU1ts that wants to ~ Oregon a eoverelgn naUon and, among other tJttugs. require that Income loorllta1be dlP!'ed in livestock dl!lnf""'ant. ' '1?he James G. Blaine ~lety, whose mission l.B bad- niouthlng Oregon to outo(lf- ltlters, 30WXis like a chamber of commerce ned to the Separatists, who a d v o c a t e poltillg signs In air, bus and rllll terminals thr .. tenln1 to shoot every third touriJt. mE OUTLANDISH --1C11em...-orthrBtdnm and· Separatittt to "Keep Oregon for Ore.1onians" wm'e llwars dl1111lued with a chuckle, un- til " '.',lt wu revealed this put INllUl\el' that the state of ()rogon ls spending 141,000 on e lndopeodent 1ludy to df!irmlne whether lot!rllts iii!n•t, In fact, b""'1ple Oltgon If. they keep coming In pro- jected numbers. ~Gov. Tom McCall, whole lnotto had been, "Vl!lt us, but ft:ir God'• Akt, don't llay.'' stld lie' may have to change fliit-<!ependlng on the 'rei1illl ef ~he study-to simply', "Keep .at!" The Oregon .~ !J> dtlltry, with few exCeptlons, is dellghlad with all tbls fol-<le ~ 't ••• .. ,Hotel. motel and restaurant ~wners say business has never , l>fon hette<. They &ay out-Of· 1t~ters are flocking here ln unprecedented numbers, many of .them &aylng they wouldn't hive come but, "We were tfraid We'd mlu something.'' TALKS WITB tourists in- 41J1try spokesmen, in fact, talae the poulblllty t h • Blalnert and Separatists are treCretlY employed by the !J> diutry u promoters. The !J> 4ullry people laughlngJy deny tbil, but a tone of UD!poken gratitude permeates their con-nraatlon. ·• .. We could aell 500 more tboms lf we had them," say1 RC)' SdteU, owoei of the Alllay motel In Albany, whose "No Vacancy" sign is rareJy tllllJghted. 'Schell saya a Jot of tourists nleke sarcutlc remark& about Uie antflourlst attitude, but they keep dnnlng. "The governor'• statementa Uznake people wonder what we hive here that'• so eood," _,. CUrt Joluoon, iiuu;.cer Of,.the SWdil Wing Mottl and Btstallt'lll~ 'jull off In-ale &,'Ill Ali..nJI .. "II•'• p .. blY ~ng brlfc •em tn:" •~-DON MAION, manaaer of Ille Eugene area Chamber ol O:ll'Nnerct. 11)'1 M c C a l I 1 I l!Ot-• ..,m to be havtng tbl ~~Uve Pl)'Chology1' ef· l4iol ol diaw!Jti tourlsta rather fJl!n.. -Ing lltem away. • 9tlll, lo!Utln regards the illatenents u tn;uponalble ail w~ the governor would knock It Oii. ' . ., Jn -· wh«e the toul'lam f!jctullry II '"""1d largest only •t11 .... . ' \ ;:Coast ·F~ tite8.'.{ligllli . ) ;{:Q. Reven es r ' ' ~=~~t~ llidlol'lll, lllc. for~ ........ olit'12 .'ltroW ~pefltd today by Jobo , llnn~aa.:: ~ \ -ff<& .,. Ult ~ MN. (!!! on tOal .,."" ., ~.m.wr . .om. =wttk ft ,oto;m on al fll~ for Illa Taial ;.'I ..... ..:'!i-to 1 ... -..... ., ~II, IP ..,....,. •s-a1 111o eo11 a1an. ( to lumber, Chamber of Com- merce manaser Peggy s8wyer says the past awnmer was at least as good as 1971, and 1971 was "the best ever .'i "We get some comments from Californians abOut lhe antltourist attitude, • b.u t they're all hf good htimof," she sald. DO re&SOn to make 0De, financial Confusion With j n IN TH! SUPEltlO"-COURT OF Ttla lo prewn! Them, wl!h mt tiece,sarv Kutrl K of !ht ttl•lt ol Gr.ct M. 01y, Whe Ralph families because the chief STATE o" CALIFORNIA IN ANO v~ucher1. ID th~ unct~rslgnl'd II 1790 dK•a•td, tor 11'1 ordt,. 1Ulllotl•11'1f •lld n dies, Joan WilJ "OR THf COUNTY 01' OllANGI! Harbor Bl\/d .. Suitt XII, CQ1!t ~u. dlrtt1111'.11 !ht 1xe<:utr!x ol l!lt .. ,.,. of lb "A .. -wage-eamer delayed too Joni; NO A-47fn r 11111. "16?6. wnith 11 111e ptact of r1111111r.>• G••c• .-.... Oty. 0tc1a..o. 10 convey tN get e 111JU.11e and furnishings, II NOTI CI! 0,. Hl.i.lllNO 0,. ,.ITITION 01 1ne under11ontoC1 ln •II mattt,, 1Mr· P•-rly 11tre1n1tt ... ~rltll'd to 01vtd the nd bout K OOO in making a Wi · POR Dlll•CTINO CONVITANCI O" Talnlnq IQ the el!•!t of 111ld dffld.iit, Stuncltr1 •rid l lrdl1 S•ul\d•"• Ill com-• Raisin l'ote car a a .... . Most people will take just llEAL PROl"lllTY SOLO ON CON· wltllln tour mal'llh• t!ttr "'' llrtl publlca· pll1nc1 wlltl !ht ltrms ol I/If tO•ff"'*'11 'ftle detested ' ill TllACT SY OIC IDINT 11"n til !Ms notl~t. of ult Ind putclltM -"flrtd 1nto b't SAN F RAN c IS C 0 ruece W get about any advice on how to '" THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE oa1t11 Sep1. 11, Hn d«~rnt 111 htr 11ie11mt. •• Mite,., M• C Ill -1-close to $10 000 nd th • lih b t OF GRACE M. OAY, Dtct•Nd. Rober! A. E•s!m11t1 Oftl'I .. I tor hMr lnp I,, ~rlmt"l l ol a 01W1:1'I raisin productrl ' • expa eir wea . -. u NOT ICE rs HEREIY GIVEN 11111 !!Ir Aclrnlnl1tr1I01" of lhe n t1tt lht •bOOft 1<1HlllCI coun Oii ""'111 d•Y ot have voted to amend the these same people will fail Ut· 1111111°" of 01,,,. Jcrrc• Gr~. ,, '"' ot 1he •D<>V11 n•m1<1 11«ed1t1t OCfobtr, 1m •I t :oo •·"'· WHY? BECAUSE the Jaw of t I t I th t e<:Ulrl• of "" .. ,.,, of Gr•c• M O•Y ltllb9rl A. 1!11lm•n TM rHI prOOH'fV to M cenwyld II federal marketing order which er Y o exp ore e mos decetlld tor •n erdtr aut11oti11,,'.g .nd ino K••bo<' a1vr:1. · w111 >01 Ottcrlbld .. to11ows: regulates the handJina of their the state where they live says economical ways of passing on dlrecll"'iJ, 11w 1xtcutr1x of 11w t1111t gt COii• M•1•· CA. nau Lot to. Trtct ws 1• ~n on -~ ' th · h · Gr.ct M O•'f cllCNMd 10 Clll'l~ty mt T1l1pho,,t; HUI ~ recCN"Cb of Stfl ll1t111rdlt10 COl.lflty, crop, the U.S. A&rlculture lhat, in the absence or a will, e1r assel& to t eir SllrVIVOMI. property t...1,,.'" ... dlscrl~ lo JOltph A. AllO<MY lot Ill .. ro ""' Oiied 5'91tmbf!r 11, ltn. Df! lzn t h ed W DllPr•w •rid L~ E Oupriw In com-Publl 11\eod Orangt Cnoil Dally Piiot. W. E. 11 JOHN, "IT u .. N'T really had· any par en as announc · the spouse of a pefson who YOUR WILL may be the p1iinc1 wit!! 1111 i.rm• ~ ,.,. •G•"fMI'+, s...,11mM• :io. 21 •Ml oc10Mr 4. 11. couN'TY CLElll( ~ The amendment permits d' . of ult tnd purchlM t11lerlCI ln!o toy 1912 UIG-n TOMLINSON • ST•IMMA" effect here. The season at Sun regulation of grapes dried on 1es w l thou t descendants m ost important single docu· de<edenl 1t1 lltf 11,.11"", 1, .eiier. h•• m w. c_, ''""· 111111 "°' River was fantastic. It was (children, arandchildren, etc.) ment you will sign in your bHn Nt tor ""'"l'IO 1n ~p1r•mr11• 3 01 PUBLIC NOTICE s111 ..,...,._ c•Hftnlll ru.1 the vine; fakes a number of o• lifetime llM 1bovt 1t1lllltcl coun on '"' 6111 day ot l~~ •~• tremenck>us at the Inn of the changes in reserve pool opera-shares the estate w ith any • Octobt•· 19n 11 t !OO •.m. FICT1T1ou1 su11••51 Plltlltll'lld Or•not coed Diltot ~11~- Seve.ntb M®'tain. Many of lions; authorizes a weight-brother, sister, nephew or PUBLIC NOTICE o.T~~1::.S•1.,0::i'o:1:: to .,. CO'lvt'(ed " 1111 folto:f,:'_!~~~:!:~g bl.rslneu kPttmllW lt, xi. i6. mi ,..,.n the motels are already booke4 dockaRe system for tftcomlng n iece of the deceased. Thus, t'n L~ts u1 •!Id 1•. Tract Jt66. AP!ll• 11: PUB!JC NOTICE b ki lo -·-•· I ' l'ICTITIOUS SUSINl!IS \11lt•Y• rtconlt OI SI" ll1rl\llrdlno COVl'I· CALIFORNIA EQUESTRIAN CON· up ya ers r .1.u.41.~g vmg Iota of lnmature raisins' this example, Joan gets lllAM I STATEMENT fv. SULTANTS. 16434 H•rbOr, S1t1I• AM, ------------ and Christmas." allows: changes in the number 110,000 and half tile ,.. TM 1o11ow1"" 111rlOll 11 oo11111 blnt11111 D•ltd Stpi.mbtr 11, 1tn, ct111. f271M 10 -• , .. ,.·, .. -c-•1T .. -• -· H lid In ••! In u ; W, E. SI JOHN, Rlchtrd Artllur l•pl", CIOt "•" '" -'" .l.ltt: 0 ay n JDOK of dehydrator members on the malnder. FRANKLIN CLAY FILMS. 4121 COUl'lty Cl••-Nl'Wt!Ort No. "'°'· Ntwport luc!I, C.111. ITATI Dll CAr..tllOll:NIA IM AHD POil ~u...aold..oul-advisoPV -boa.id an d--ad •1•rly ....f.llCt ~ ..... ch TOMLINSON & ITllNMAN "~~ TN• COUNTY°' oa.ue• . •:r---"---Now;-says--ut!-ite:.RatCh a riortil• 92660' ·-• 'nrw. cwrr ''""'' s1111.-.t -Th!i' DuslnHTli M1""1 c!lrldVCtfd .,,.~, -· ' Mo. IWJXL..-~==~-every day this summer. minlstratlve committee and lnstit·•· 1 Am . . Frtc1 .. 1ck c. H•r•lllwlrftr, 2159 s111 s-1rc11111, c111t1t.11 n401 lndl•lcll·~1. NOTtcl °' NIARINe oP PmTfT'KliH In Pendleton Where the na permita exemption from cer ul'C o er1ca in an s..~1111 Pl.ct c11111 M!!U c111wn1 t 11u1 """"'' Rl(ll••d ..,, Lap111 l'OR DtRl!CTtNo c0Nv•TA111c1 o~ ' --analysis of "What You'll ~ • ' All_.,. !..-•x«•lr1• Tiii\ tlAlem,nl flied wltll m1 Coutily ••AL PROPlltTY SOLD ON C'OM- tlonally famed pend Let 0 n tain grade requirements O[ Le ehi " Tiii• bull"tH II IMlno COll<lucttd by in Putolllhld Or111111 Catt D•llV Piiot, Cler~ 01 O•~nnt cc..r,,!v Clll' Stotert1blr l~, TRACT IY Dl!CIOINT Round-Up Was held recently raisins 'or specialty packs and ave B nd, suppose Ralph llldlvldu11. $ttl1ernbl• lf, 111, 26, 1911 ••1S·1l 191<. WILLl,l,M E. $1 JOHN, COUNTY IN THI MATTI• OF THE l!STATl!f th.re W ·-•1 a hotel •r motel ,. names his wife beneficiary of Frtdtrtcll c. H1r1hbar"11•r CLEllK. sv l•vt,.l'f J, M•ddO•. Depvtv. OF GlllACI! M. DAV, Dtc:ftMd. ... ...... • u raisin paste n11 1111'"''"' 111tc1 w1m 1111 c-!v PUBUC NOTICE iJ1l>04 NOT1c1 1s HEllEIY 01vE• tlllt l'OOm,,t•.'-,hid. , not u-·.:. .• -1 ' his insurance policy. Then the Cl1rk of 0.-•no• County 'I)" AUQUU 29, Publl1Md Or•t1111 Crit11 Dtlly Piiot, Otfl!IOl'I of Dl•t11 JoyCI Or .. , U tx- -, "' u~ • p-...lco proceeds of the policy WW go ttn. 11'1' lttty J. l•ro1ttn. Otputy Counl'f 1 ttMI s""'•rnblr 20, 11. trod OC!obtr '· 11. tc\Mh1 tf thl nt1tt of OrHll M. Dty, for the ~-lJp, but OWDel"B _...,,... (l1rk. lit THI! SUf'lllOll COUJtT 01' THI ltn 2'"-n d«ffMll. tor Ml orlllr Wlhol'llltll aM say Ibey "ve no complam· •· LOS , ANGELES _ Pe-ico directly to Joan. The value of ,. 1,... STAT• 0,. CALll"ORNIA IN AND otrKll"f.""' ••~lllrlx "' rn. "'"".,." lWI wi t">'-PubltlMd Or•rl9ft Coe1t 01Uy Piia!. fOa Ttta COUNTY 01" OllANGI PUBLIC NOTICE Gr.c:. ... "t.; Ot'f, dfcffltd, ta CO!IYW aboUt the seaso., in general. Inc. plans to add to its seven-PVBlJC NOTICE Auuu1t '°• •rid s1p11mw '· ii. 20, No. A-67711 Pl'OMl1Y'hlnlfllftW ~lllM te ,._ trln f In -• I 1•n m.s.n NOTICI °" H•a•1•a OI" .. 1T1T10N ---F1r:TtTIO'" ,.,..,.,.,.~s E. lll"llttlt lftd hnllc• M. »mite M -Crater Lake 'Lodge waS sold year s g 0 Cte8lR:U pro . 'OJl DIRICTINI CONVIYANCI 01" NAM• !TATIEMENT pUll'ICI ... 1111 """' ..... ..,.._, .. t all mm .. its this year with an e~""' NOT1c1 INVITllltO a1os PUBLIC NOTICE •••· ,.110,1RTY soLo ON coN· T1'I! 1o11ow11111 pc1"10M •r• dol.,.. of .... w pun:ll•M ~ "'" .., U SU e.,. .. ~.,...,,,. Nofkt b fief.Or glv111 tt11t tM lotnt·ot .. touslll~•• ,,., ~ 11'1 Mr 11'-!lmt, P .. ..,, tltl Tlmberline Lodge Mt_ Hood to percent increase in per· TrvstMs of"" CO.t~llfllty ColleQt ,.ICTITIOUI IUSINIESS lNRATCJE'!v.°T~~~o~~T THE ESTATE ORNATE 1110~ VI LLA, 36tJ McFtd· MM ... fir htt•1 ... Ill O.parf!Mnf a., bad 10 ' . . !hare earnings O(tf!'ld of OranQt c 'Clltjomlt, will NAMI STATIMINT OF CHl:ACE M OAY 0tc1111d dtn 5~1'11A "'"A t771!1 1111 .... "'"tttd <Wl1 Ol'I ,.. •111 Illy " a percent m<:rease m Andr ll E p' I ttC~V'I _ ... tlhh to 11100 t .m . Thi followlllg Oll'IOll lt dO/llg tlUlllllfl NOTICE IS HEREiY GIVEN !Mt tilt H;r•Y F. Wlllb ... •on, 11Tl't U.Jlosa ~. ltn •1 f!OO ··"'· h bUS!DeSS. 3 • earson, pre8 • W9Clnesdty, $tpttmbtr 71, ltn, •I ttle •t: pe!l!lott of 0 111\lt Joya Gregg, It t~· l.1M. FtiYntaln V~llev. C1. Tiit ..... pr~ to M CCIII"""'" dent Of the diversified fU'tn ~:T =·..:.:.:·A= OJ~~~:: CERAMIC F 0 II M GRINOING .cvl•l.ll of ttw nt1t1 of Grau M. O•Y• H~rN H Arnb<'• '803 Lorllo A-tt .. ~~,;: ~=-..... r.c.otft Of 5" VICTOR FRYER, travel in- formation offi<:er for the Oregon HighWay CommiMlon,· confirms °"ithout apology that camping In Oregon 13 alao booming. Lawrence C. Eisele, Jr. 'or Huntington Beach has been appointed manager of Union Bank'• Long Beach downtown office, He joined the bank' In 1989 and was promoted to asslstant vice pre:aideot in 1970. He 11 completing r~ .qutrements for an M B A degree at C&.lifomia State University a.t LA:lng Beach. * Philco. Ford: Corporation's • Aeronutronics Division has named Robert H. Br•• denburg as plant mana· ger. The Santa Ana lisldent previou s I y Wit a pro- gram manu- fact u ring mana~er ana haJ held a lltANOINIUR8 number of management posi· Uons in manufacturln~ since joining the divlston In !~. He waa •' guided rnin:ile malntenanCe: offlCE"r In the Anny fi>r ten years prior to hla job at Aeronutronie-. * J1111t1 D. Sllort has bctn promoted to mana,1ter of na. tlollll distributor sal11 for ITT Cauoa Electric. ' Short, of Huntington Beach , will be, In charge of the d!atrlbutor marketing pro- gram at· tbe Santa Ana divlllar," ·o f International ~="d ,Tel•.rraph '' * ., Mlaaloa Viejo E'n 1 I n e e r K•hjo D~h&J beollnam· ed "'1lnr 1ppllcadona·ea11Deer for tilt llflWPOtt' BeaCl>liued llrm of llio*'Pow« ....... t.ch, forfnerly sen I o r l)'IWN enC)neer lor Rohr lndilltdel, Inc:., bolds d- from Rllnols Institute ol Ttclmology and Marquette UnlversUy. JJa' Voll, t.. bu ap. ~ Wllllam .j: .. ~ ol Artodta as vice llft$ldel, dlncttr al ln!IUa\rlal relatlona at tbe pj111t'1 Sin~ Ana of. flee. · Isle .. Jol!ted Volt In tm llrdttofperaonnel. lie 111ean ol aperlenct In the Industrial rtlatlonl Dekle said. "-e impro·-ment '"•'t MIN ( llfomlt. .. -1 h It 'Id •• I EllV1CE, 2211 So Gr.rid, 5•1'11• An•, dldlaNd, for tn .... •llll'IOl'l11"411 lllCI Co1l1 Mtu, C1 ,,~,, ._ _ __,, c " Ill • ., I ' • • -, c "" .. I C•lllomlt, dlrecllno llM utcVl•lll of Ille "'''' of T~I' hu•lMll 11 Ml"9 conct1Jd9CI toy • -...-vtllO tit.m • ezc•l1.k.. or newsworthy"' will M PVtlllcly OOtt'led •!Id •Md tor: R11p11 Rul1 Jr .. 1m1 1uc11 11¥<1., N1. 0 M Oty Otctllld 1o cC111vwy lM Pt1r1rtttr•~•o ci.ti111 lepttfl\W u, ltn. ¥111,f; . COlOfl TELl!VISION, LARGE SCREEN 6F, Gt ..... GrO'YW, C•tllort111 fKI 'tt.r11~tttr Ottc~lblCI la JohMy Hl'"'V M A"'btr W. E. SI JOHM, because an average nine per-VIDEO l"ROJECTOll ANO ASSOCIATEO Thl1 Mlntn 11 being condllC'ttd lrt In ~I Ind O.ll• • VIMl\ltl I,, com· Tiii' ,1.!tm1,,1 111"'1 w1m llM (Cll;tl'llV C.'Y °"" cent profit has been realized l~l, .. MENT• ' llldlwldult I" Ruiz J pllt.:1 WITll 111'1 1.,rt11' ol llM .Orettmtl'll f"t~rl: ti! OrlnQt C"Ul'lly II" Sep!. U, ltn. T'Ofllll.111 •''!!!'.'! •• tTll--r:.. , ""' 1 -,. ·::,, •CCOl"fl,_ wtttl 1 r. ' of I Mii llU(ChlM .nltl"'td 11110 toy WILi IAM E SI JOH N, COUNT'f • -· ...... .... in ih8 first 8eVen years.of the 1111 ll'lllructlw • COl'ldlttOM Mid Tlt!I tl1tlfrleflt 111ed wllll tM County dee~!. ln fief llltl(mtt, 11 ttlltr, 11111 CLEAK, lly eiverlJ J, MldclO>c, Ofl'l••tv llfl .... W ... ~ -"~t'og." ·IPf<:lflc9tlON W'hlch • rtOW Oii tilt tlld Cllrtl ol Orl"'iJI Couroty Oft AUUVJI 29. I tor llHrl 111 0.,.1'11\"11111 3 of l'1'J07 UM) ..... ;::11.r m.., M tta1rtd '" tM offlct OI tM 1m. ly ''"" J. ••ro•'"'· ~puty COUl'llY ::"' i:!!. "11111..:I ~fl Oft TIM •ttt •• ., of .. utoll•llld OrlnQI COIJI 0111\y !"!lot. A""9lrt... .......... .... Purdllt1f"411 Atllll of Hid school dltlr1d. Cltrll. ()(t!.. im 11 9,00 1 m $et!f9mtllt 20, 27, MO octolw -C. 11 , """'MtM Of .... GiMI Dlli•r l'lllt, having worked with non and Electronic Compaoy. * l!edl blddlf' ™"' 111t1m11 Wllti ht• 1:t1e1 1 ,.~., ·-0 c , 0 ,.• ,'"",,. Tha r,:.,1 .,..rty j0 ·bl CllllvtYtd h 1m JWl-n SlpMl1W 1!• •Mt 1m • , MJ1"2 eMflllt"'t d'ttc:k Cll'llfled cflkk. or bid um•·-••"G• oe1 1 ., • ( . dtr'• bolld m.d, IMIYtt>lt to tht order oi Augwt :JO, and S..Ottrnblr •· ll, 20. NtcrlblCI •• fol19W1! d _. ",, _,.u· C ~I'm! • PUBIJC N01J.cB"l tM C0111t C:ommllfll ... Cofl-Olllrlct 1•12 22f2·12 Lat lfO, Tr1ct SfU, rllt# ' ..-\JP "'11J.'-'tlo , .. • '9M '' ler111rdlM C-ly. . ·"' ·rn.,"' of Trwt-~1" •rn-t not In• PUBUC NOTICE o•ttd StP!tmbtr 12, 1tn. ~1CT1T1ou1 •US•NESI ••u ' •11 llve Ptff:tl'tl { ) of lt\1 sum bid •t w E St JOHN NAMI! STAT.MINT IN-trMll 14Wli.IDR COU•T 0, TNI I tv•rtntoe ftttl llM blcldtr wlll 9!1M ltito C~,,ly C11rk" ' TM loltowlno perions ire doing STATI 01" CALIFOlltNIA IN AMD ltll ~ COl'ltntct If the iamt II flCTITIOU! SUllNl!11 TOM'•MSON & STllNMAN •Ol THI COUUTY 01" OllANG• tWM'dld 10 him. l11111t tvt~I of ftllure to NA.0.11! ITATl:MENT ,.., w" c-·• ...... 1·•-... llusln,.., "" I ~... "'"' • ..,,. IOEAS, 105~ l• Mlr1d1, l.MllMO NO. A-677'7 11'11., nlo IUCtl to!ltritd, tllt procnclt of Tht lollowltt0 pen.on 11 Oping Dutl11111 St it"'li111nt. Clllf0!'11I• no111t ·~~ell, Cl. t76JI NOTIC• 01" MIA•IMe 0,. PITITl09' 1111 c'*;k Wiii bl fotftfltd, 0( r,, llM CIM .. : n) -· L M• ... • ...... ,,, •• CONY•TaNCI O' of • bofld, "" tuH llUm lhtflof Wiii be ........ ,,. '""· ••• , W•••m1,.-. •('~. -·-·· l•nd•a A. l(ftUllQl'I. 10SS • r • ..... ,. -,.. ""'"'"' ... " Ll~Ynl •••ch, ca. \1'26S'l . •llllL l'ROPl!llTY SOLO ON co• fwffllld to Mld ld;>OCll district. lllvd., Wnlmlt11ler f26.C6. Publldlold Ot•not Crit1I Dilly PUol, Kt rwillh J. KnutlOll. 10SS l• Mlr9dt, TRACT •Y DllC':IOl!NT ,:.:o~dtr~.:;;1~·-;.: ~~'°'Ill! P~osg·,::::C:t,/n.Jr., f11 K-11 sepltll'lblr1f,31),2f.1m u1 .. n l <lllUl'I• lie.ell. c •. 9W1 IN THE MATTLR CF T'1C ESTA TI tt for Ill _. Thll ~ ..... 11 lltlno cOl'lducttd .,,. • OJ' OllACE M. OAY. OCCl'IMCI, l1T Can-dt 111 111'1 ll!P' 1'4111 thtf....,, Ttll1 bulJIWU b blil'lll conducl..:I br i n PUB!JC NOTICE l"••ll'ltrlhlp. NOTICE IS HERfilY GIVE N 111at tM TM 9ott11 of Tn,ialH9 .-~ tht llldlvldu11. Specially !ll'lwli.oe of reJeeTlllO 9ll'f Md •ti ltlO• or Cow o. DuN;1" Jr. Z.ndr• Kt1vl1011 ptlltlol'I cl o:.in.i Jovct Greog. e, '"" to WllW •t1Y !,idlrf"90Cl4•rllln or In-Tllli ltilirl'llf'll llltd Wlltt 11M County Thlt ll•IMMl'll flltd w1ttl 1111 COUl'lty ICUlrlX ol l~f r:;le!t ot C.rtc1 M. O•T• • Cl k Of 0 C ... A 15 1tn -· :lflN,I Cterl{ ot Or•,,,a (°'1!1ly Cll\. S@I, lt. 1tn, _..MCI, tor an O«kr QUihor1rlng lllf ionn.illln 1,, '"" er lt1 1111 l:tlddll'lf.. er rl/IOI °"'"" Oii Ufl, ' • IN TICE SUl'IRIOll COURT Of' TMa WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, COUNTY dlrKll .. !he t~e<u:rll of 11'1 fll•lt ot Signed· Ntm1111 I WlllClll WILLIAM a. IT'°""' COUNTY CLIEllK, •TAT• 01' CAL.IPORNIA IN AHD RK I ' J ---- t&.oOu, •11~ of Tn.i.'-c''••'.etly J. lltl"Ol'fll'I, Dlt>UfY County •OR THe COUNTY OF ORAMOI CLE • l y -•'I' • •• ............. GrKt M. 0•'· deceasld. to <°"""'1 ""' W.•-B ~-r•ea pr··'dent _...,, '-F!OJIN prCIP'f1Y ht•tlt11f1tr dM<rl~ 1o Ler• Kl" • UC & , Clt.! OPlfl: s.pt. 27, l • 11 :00 •.m. Fl.... NO, A"17'1 Publlslltd OrtnQI Coefl O•lly Pit"', "''YI OOWllftQ lt1 como1:.:inc1 wllll ""-Of PacUIC Matual LI f I Pvtlllthtd Ori~ COit! Deity ltflof, PllOll1htd Orl/'111' CoeJf O.Uy Piiot, NOTICI 01" HIAlllKO Of! PITIT10N kol~i.r 20, V •nd 0Clab9r •· 11, ltnnt of 1~~ ~orr·m~nt o1 Ml• •lld •----C •·• bee ~ IS. 20, 1'12 24472 AU<JUtt JO lllG s.pt~r '· 13 l'O. l"Ol DlalECTllt0 CON\llYANCI Of' lf11 2•71-n purcf\aM .iilerfll l"IO b' C'"et:Ocnl In hW J.Jall.I"~ •PIAf1 HIUll Q 1m IJOl).72 lllAf,, ,llOP•llTY SOU OH CON· l!tttlme. at ,,.;I '••. ~~· u:•, ~·1 tor ~f l•· elected to Se:cm1ly Pacific Na· PUBl!IC NOTICE PUB!JC NOTICE nACT •Y DICl!Ol!NT. · PUBUC NOTICE ins 1~ Oei>trtrt1tnr l 01 111e e...,v, enlltltd lionll Bank's board ol. direc-I IN THE MATTE II OF THE ESTATE ct111'1 Oii Thi 6!~ Cl~y ot Ocie 1:r, 1"71 ., SU .. llllOlll. COUlT 011 THI OF GIACE M. OAY, O.Cta...:I. flr:TtTIOtl~ BUS!"l!"~S t :CICI •·"'· tors. STATI Oflf(ALll"ORNIA FOR SAii ton NOTICE IS HERElY GIVEN 11111 tl'tt NAMI STATIMl!NT Tt.e rt•I ~ '" r-tv lo bl conveyed II The Co del M aid t TKI COllNTY 0' OaANOI ,ICT1Tt011~ IUSINl!IS ,.i!ll .. ol 01•111 JO'(CI Ort90, II ••· Thi follOWl"'ll P""IOl'll 1rt dol"'O (IH.cr1btd ~t ra:lowi: rPO& arre en ........ ,.,.. NAMl lTATIEMl!NT ICUlr!• of Ille nl1lt of G•fC• M. on-. D!.11lnn111: Loi 61, Tr,1cl ~i('. 'Piii'" V6:.c;" WIS named president 0 f NOTICI O~ ~A•tNO Oil' pnrTION TM followlno 0tr1ott 11 dol11g tlu1l1WU decetNCI. tor •n Dl"d•r tvlflorlJI ..... ·~ r ER II IT 0 S O 1 5 TA 1 ll UTION ,_.d, of Sn• 8e•ntrdlt10 C01·t1•y. . lb' l'OR PROIA I D' WILL AHD ,011 11 : dlrec!IPl!I lllt 1.llKlllrlll ol 111'1 tsltlt 0• ASSOCIATES, 500 NIWllOl"I Ctl'llt r O•lld 51-111 er n. lt7l, Pacific Mutual earlier IS LllTTlll T ITAMIENTAllY L. M. T. HISTOLOGV. 661 w. Flrtl Gr.U M. O•'f· die••*· to cOl'lvtY tilt Drlv.. Suitt MO, NtwPOrl lle lcl\ w. e .. $1 JOHN, Year He joined the insurance Ell•!• ol DONALD p FRANCIS. •tlll Slr..i. Tu111n, C1lllPn'll1 n"e prQPlf'ty titr.(n111ttr dH<:rlblCI to C1tm C•llfornl• t26'0 c~··n.y (.I• I< •, , known II DONAL.0 .. RITCHARO FaAN· lloblrt J. Ftnyd, 1•0 'fortNo Slrffl No. Potltr In compll•l'ICt w11h llM ltmll of Ollrn-ConilnKllOl'I COrflPll'IY· SU TOMLINSON ,_ ST•IWMAN firm m 1967 as f1na.nclal vice CIS. •!Id •• OOMf-LO FRANCIS. OKM• •• TW!ln, C1Ulorttl1 nm the 11:1rnrt11"' of 111• •!Id purdltlt MCI!\~ ,..,. ROid, MCIJli.rty .... ~. m w. C-1 StrN:ul•hl - president. Two .Yeart ~ter he '°NoTICE IS HERl'IY GIVEN lt\.lt ,.,Ji~ll~u~.1111111 It toting COl'ldvclld' toy tn !:"~~~'~t'!Y' ~ ~ ..... ~~:~ c~~'::l'l 'D 911~'00Wtttl !00 N....,.-1 :~~1':".:!i"" c ... tMtl ·~ , became executive vice pres!· VIRGINIA D. f,RANCIS. 111mlll 11'1 wlU ol Rebert J. Floyd Otpartmtl'lt I of lllt •tloV• ll'llllllCI cOllrt Ctnter Orl~t, Sulit ui.' NIWllOl'I lle1ch, Al!!ll'l'l~ys l•r ·~~· dent and was elected to the Dtc9cltnt" v RGINIA WITHERS FllAN· Tllll •rtltmenl llllCI with 1111 Coutily Clt'I 1ht 6111 ••Y of Octetber. 1912 •I t :OO C1lllomt1 nuo l'11tol11hed O••llll• COl•I D•11'1' =ii C1S llM fllld Wtl'n • ptllllon tor Cltrk OT Or<lngri County on1 Aug, )1, 1977. • m Jollll o . O'OOMlll. lf06 01111~y Drlvt S.pt1mblr 1', 20, 2•:_ lm board of directors in 1970. probttt .,r w111 •nd tor lnu1nct of L1M1,, 'l lltlly J. 111rost1n. OtstUIY County 'Tti. l'f!t l proptrty to bl conv.-,..:1 Is Jrltwp0rt llt.ctt, Calllorn1i. 92'60 * T•t11•nfl'lltry to ,..l!Honer, rtftrtnet Ill C ti'!<. dlsultlld •• follvwt: This t1u~1ne11 11 bll"411 clll'IClucttd toy t PUBUC NOTICE wltlch 11 -61 for f\lrtlltr P1rllcu1trs. •nd McQWIN . Gltl!llN, SllOOS & SYJ,.VIA Loh S) tllll J4, Tract 5'75, rKOl'dt of Glntril P•rtlllrlltl'- C!a-tbera CaWornla rtm N• flllt tht l.no plM;t ol lwttlllO flit ATTC'lllNl!YI AT LAW 111'1 11r111rdll'IO county. Joflt1 o. O'DoMtl1 • "'61 ~ ....... ""' Ill for Octobll' 10, 1tn. II IM '"' Ch•pm•n Avtnvt Otltd S19ltrt1btr 11. 1912. Th11 tll~I tlltd wtltl 1111 C°'1!1!v IN THI IUPl!lltOll caulT 0' TN• tlonal Bank ha! named Walter t :OO •.m .• I 1111 ('OUl'lroom of Olpirt• cw. ..... C•lllOl'Jtl•""' w. I!. ,, JOHN, Cit•~ of Or•"'ll• County 1111 : Sftlt, 11. lf/1. ITATI 011 CALIFOllNI & llt .AND ,. F Mattan-as manager of ,,._, No ..... 3 ... ~Id ,_ell!':!·,~!.. 7: ,.c1~:~ T•ltt>hOIM= UMltt '1tttl ,,,',-•• ty .. 's~':u•MAN • ., e ..... 1., J, Mlddcl, Otputy COUl'll'f THI COUMTY 011 OIAMG• ' , a-. • Ctntor " ..,_,, m ""' " TOM 4N Clltl'-. 110. A-4n'7 the Westcliff office lll Newport At11, C•Uloml•. htill•htd Drll'IOI COlll Otll'f Pll"'· m w. COllrt ltrlll. 11111• ~20Jtj NOTtcl 0' MIAa1NO 011 l'l.TlTlotl n •• ch. Otltd s.pffmblr lf, 1912 s.pt1m11tr .. 1J, 20. 27, 1t11 2)ji.n S..i ..,.,.t,..lllO, Clllftnll• "4tl Putolltllld Or•no• COiis' O&lly Pltol, Ftl!I 0 1111.CTINO CONll•YANCE 0• Dea WILLIAM I:, St JOHN T.t1 (714) ....... t SlpltmDtf JO. 'IJ, tnc1 OclolMI' I. 11, Ru.&. ,ROPIRTV fOJ,.D ON CO. A vice president or the bank, c A Hr::'l Cltrk PUBlJC NOTICE A""""*..., .... ..,!•tdll'hr, .. t •• ,., P\lol lfn 2$12 TRACT tY DECldlNT ,.,. M -j ined S t b ' . ' "ubll .,,..,.. -1 .,. ' -·· IN THE MATTER O' TH!. ES auanga o o u er n m MM• A~""1tll 1'1CTn1ous 1us1M1ss Stp11mbtr' 1•. 20.,., 1m 2414-n PUBLIC NOTICE OF GRACI M. DAY, DecttMtl. California F irst National in ;~~"'~";;':;.; 1 ""1 NAM• STATIMINT PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE 1s HERESY GIVEN 11111 ,,. !Mo His I I .,•Inn. Attimet' fw• Ptlllltlltf TM lollow("'tl .,.,._' 11 dolll9 tlvll!lfll NOTICI TO Cll•DITORS 011ITl«1 ol Oltnl Joyct Or1911, •1 h• _,, mos recen a-"&"·-PVD'lllhld ·Ori.,,. cast D•llY Piiot, •: 1111. A mn t<Vlrlx at '"" .. , ... ol O•.c1 M. Oa¥. ment was as manager of the Stptlfl>lltr 2(1, 21. 2', 1'72 "' .. " (1) WAlll; •ONMET PROOUCTIONS • 1"14 SUl'l!lltO"-COUJt'I' OF nc• OKI•*· lor 1n ordlf AUll'IOl'lllllO end Saddl ba k fr. In"'·-''-(21 TOMAHAWK SPECIALTIES 1111111 IN Tiii su .. 1a10R COUIRT °'TH• ITATI 0, CALl,OllMIA l"OR dlrtc11"411 "" ntevtrl• ot Ill• fftllt °' e c 0 let !1111\.UI, PUBUC NOTICE l.Ct$11n SI. "A" Cotll ......... C•llforlll• STATI Cl' CALIPOllNIA "' ,t,MD ,0. TMI COUNTY 011 D•ANOI GrKt M. O.y, HtMMd. IO CDl'I~ lflt * 9'362' TNI COUlllTY Ott OIU.NO• Eilitt of ORA ICLUOE llENNETT •llO pr-rty lwlfMttll" ftte•llle'd to JIKk Junl 1r'Otlouth. Utl LOO•,, SI. "A", NO. A-411•7 knQWR ,, OllA' ICLUOE, ~Miid. W1rMI' •nd Helll'I w .. 111r Ill C~l1nce Chartet P . Rowley has been •1'116 COii• IMY, CaUllJl"l'lll n•u MOTICI Dil' M•A•IN• ·~ 'ntTION Kolle• I• twntrr flvtll IO creditor• of wttll lht ltfmt ol ttt. .. rMmtfll ol llll lnted bdJ la! ~-..11-'"TM• ,IUl"IRIOll COURT 0, TH• T~lt DU11 ...... 11 llel"'tl cOl'lduclld .,,. •II P:Ol Dllll!CTINO CONVITAMCI o• lh• ttlovt ro•med dt(ldtl'tl ""' •II •ncl pwcllaM tllltttd L1110 "" ff<'°'1'01 111 appo SU v on '-'l.IU&\WI"' STATI Ofl CAL.ll"O•NIA IN AND llllllVld\111. llAL '•°'••TY S(M.D ON CON• OlflOl'll hlWlnt $lint eo1tn1I 1111 Wkl htl" llflltmtt ••• Mlltr. f\11 befll Ml tar ator fot Finl AD\trlc&a 11tle •OI_ TMI CGVffn 01' OllANOa Junt Tr'Otlot.lgh TRACT IY DllC•DINT dtcldl'll tre """"" to flle them, w1111 !leering 11'1 Olpltl'l'IWlt I of 1111 aMve ,,... I , MO. ""7762 Thll tl•tl'fMl'll llltd wlttt 1119 C-"f IN THE MATTl!ll OF TNE !STATE llM Meftury ¥Gl.IC:htrt. lt1 ,,_ ofl!ct of tltltd court ell ttlll 6ft! Ol'f of 0<.TOMr, Insurance HllARI•• OP •nlTIOM Cl•rll of Ot't• COlllll'f on; !•pl. 1, ltn. OF G!llACE M.. DAY. Dtc:.-Md. IN Cltl'll ol llM •tlo'o't "'1tlltld courl, OI' 1tn al t :OO 1.111o Company I s POil DlllCTI,.. COM\llYANCI C)I" lly lltfly J , ••nltn, Otpul"f Cot.N'lty NOTICE IS HElltEtV GIVl:N lt\.ll "" le prlH!!I tMn'I wllll !ht ntet$11fY Thi •••I D1"811WtT, to DI conwyed .. Ru.&. P"-O"IRTY SOl.0 ON CON· Cl"k. pt1!11on of Pl-Joytt Ortt19, •t ••· vovchtri to tht vnder1.lgl\9CI 11 Ille otnct <H1crfblCI 11 follOM : 0 r a n g e TRACT • ., OICIOINT •1ftff ICVl'l"lx of !ht nl•lt ol 0•9<• M. o • .,. of l(AHN, STERN ... &LANEY. st5• Wiii Applt v.u.., A.erM. Tr.cl ,,. ... Loi Co t d. I-IN TKf MATT'Ell OF THE ESTATE "utllllhld Or•l'IOI CMst Olfl'I' ""°'· dtctlMd, !DI' 11'1 ord« •utllorlil11t1 t lld C•titury llQU1iv•rd, lot A t10 1111 , 179, rtc:rirdl of 111'1 ...... •1'41111t Cout11y. un y IV 011 011.A E ""· OAY, DlcNMd. .S..lltl'll»r •• I), :Ill, 11, 1t12 "27·72 d119Clll!f Ille .Xtclltr1X ot Ille "'•" of C1!UC!'nl• fOQ4S wlllcl'I It 9llt pl•<• of 011..:1s.Pttmblr12' 1"2. sion HOTIC II HEREIY GIV'E.N INI lllt Or.ct M. 01.,, Otctlltd. lo COll'lt'f IN bt/111'1 .. I ot lhl undlr1!9119d In 111 m~lltfl w. a. 51 JOHN. · ptllllol'I ot Dl1111 JO'(C:I Graog, It l.ll· PUBIJC NO'l1CE prootrfy ht1'91"•""" ftle•lbld to Dt"ltl pt•l•lt1f11g to tM ttlllti .t wld de<ldenl. Coutil'f Cltrk ft 0 W l e y llCVll'tt tf 1111 ftttto of Grlel M, O•Y• O. AYll• 111 cornolllt'ICI wllll 111'1 11rm1 of within lour mon1h1 1fltr !ht llr1t pubUc•· TOMLINSON & ITllMMAN prevl I Y ~ ... M ord9f 1utttorlrl ..... •nd lllCTITIOVS IUllMISS tllt ~ ot .. ,. 11111 lff,ll'dttlt tlon of 11111 nolkl. JU w. c.urt St,., W1e .. OU I , dlrtetlfll t!ll tllCUMll of thl "'•It of NAMI ITATIMIMT 1t1lll'f!ll Liilo 11'1' ...,_., ltt Mr llltllme. 01tld Se-ptemOtr 11, 1'72 !·'" t tmtrd!M, C10,.,... '*' served In tbe ~=,#· Dey ........ , la CClllVIY ~ Tiit fol111¥11'111 Pll'Mll /1 doing DullMlll 11 tllttl'. nM bMtl Mt fllr httrfno 11'1 WILLIAM Tltc>MAS ICLUGE (114) M4-NI ' • llll'tlfllfMf dtKr Did to AtittlOl'IY ••. Otptrt'IMl'll I" ... •bollt 111tltltd .:ourt E•Kufor or llM Wiii A~!Orl'llY$ ....... "' company • s • °"'"" "" 11'11'1 "· Guldoll Jn ~ . l.l.Ml'LIOHTER INTlRIOftS. MCI Cll\ thl •O• ..., " OCIGIMI', 1'12 It f:OO of uld dtcld.,,I. Publhhed Ol'lnl9 cout °''"' r ri.t. title infnr-"lll'ICI """" h .._ o1 t11t 10fl9mtl"'1 E1tt C0t1t Hlgllwty, cor-def ,,,,.,, •·'"· •91111. s1er11 •lld 111111y Stpllmbl• it, 20. »-1f72 2DW2 T el Mii Md ourd\IM 1111..W 11'1to 11'1' C•llforllltt '2'15. Thi rM1 "'°""" to tit COflV'IY*I II ttJt Wnt C111tury loul•wlnl - maUon a n d ROWLH 6tc:'9dtN '" .., nttt1f'll, •• .. n.,., hi• <;!Mn ""9nn .o. cirnlllol'I dt'krlbld " followt! Ln A""'1 ... c11lflt'lll• ~ P\JBUC NOTICB Pl••t de'partmen•-as a Utle btll'I Mt fOt l'IMflflO 111 Olpartn'lfl'tt a ot AVftl'llt. COl'flllt iltl M•r, C..1tfOl'lll1 L.ot 11. Trtct No. sns. •• ,,... Ol•t AH.,.....,.,_ •~llCl.ltll' , -------::-::=::------ -· la tM ._. lftlt"td COlll't Oii TIM "II OtY of '2'21. r--4 t11 110Cit1 • of ~ ~ " Pll-M!\\ 1· I tf7M aearcbtr and UUe offlcer He Dctoll<W. 1m •t t :to •. m. T!ltt 11u11111tt 11 r.1119 cGnduct9d by •11 to "°' lllCMIV'I, ttC"Ctrdl of ukl Stt1 ~ublltlltd c>r•• Col•t o.11y !"Hot, Norte• TO cal..,,... joo~ F'-t •-·rt I ~MJ Thi ,... '"""'1T I'll bl ('Ol'l'tt'l'lll .. l!ldlWldUtl/ t.rnlrdlflO County. "1111mbtr lO, '11 nl 0c-.r 4, 11 . SUPllllOI: COU•T oP nt• Ull;\I 11":11 ft.llK can n uvt. 0tter1• "faOowti G ffyt Hwhft O•ttcl ~ 12. lf7'2. lf71 li11·12 STAT• Dll CALlll .. NlA "°"' He b • gradu.lte of '·--· ""' '"""""' 'IUll1er (NI 1,tol ti "" TNt lltllmtftt ni.i "'"' "" C-'Y w .•• ,, 'OHN. THI COUNTY OP ~-· . ~...... NorfWwom 0wwter 1Nw .,.1 of "" c~ of oni11t1 coumv "' A'°"' 2'. 1111. C<'lUlllY ctt·~ PUBLIC NOTICE "" A·mt1 Beach Hiib Sdhool and recelv-&OllllMUt Mrw CSE ~) of ltc:llOl'I •T """' J, ,..,.,.... °'"""" COll!lry TOMr..UISON a STllNMA" E1t•te "' JAMES HOllACI G"-IF~lll, ed •·•· f .... .t---. 'Tillrtr-fow CUI, T~}p Tlllrt'f'"fl"°' C61rtt. m W. C""1 Sfrllf SIMI• *' Ol''' N °" • N, an &llOC .. "' 0 ltwi -.. ~ CUI Herttlt R .... '-'Mii 1141 l1tl, ,._,,.,. SM ................ c.ii ..... n•1 NOTtC• OP lllT'IWTION tk• JAMES H. I ... In accoonttng from Orange M,D.M .. CouMJ, of UMl!I. Sl•hl " .,,.,.,,~ °'..,~.JOI• ... ' ~tv,,•u,.oi, C714) ..... 1 NOTJ:~ ~~0~~1t'l.~:'v~~"~ ... 0::;=;;~~ ':r~=ii:•Y OIVIN .. -Coa~ Coill '"rOt'fll•, AUlllA , _, ..,.,tm .., ' ' AINnlil" --1-"f• -... nl !tit bowl l!Mrlld ~ 0 ~1 ._ egend, I.I. DI .... n1W.l!-Nltn.. 1tf2 ' 2W-n Pvtlll.ritd Or-. Cotll Dlll'f t~1 :r }~~.i'!: °'ofs.;:"''ro.!f'(.~l'f ~1~f.'111~1 .:"1"1 dllrM -vtlntl ft11 nuW ... ,-I ·QI.II wlfe mlde w. 1· 11 ~..... '-tln'lbft l9, :IQ,.., ,m CollfOI 011trlct at °'"'* counry, u ld dt<Adll'lt .,.. ,..,..,.... '° flh thtm. ln Runtlngton Beach. ~·~·~I.MAN P\JBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE C•lllort1l1, .0001..:I t 11..olv!IOl'I ot 1111-wit~ "" ""' .... .., YOllClltfL "' ,.. --• !IOl'I 16 dtdlc1M 1t1 1H1men1 ra City ol ot Ille clerk of Ille ablv. tlltltt.11 '°"""' W * "3 ' e..t ltl'llto = 4:.-1 ,ICTITIOUI IUSINISS HvttllnglOll lllCll, • mu11lcl~I COi'· to IN'tllllt lhtnt, wlt!I tlw ~ 8 p A .. 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ELIZABE TH ANN ORl,,IN ~ opera. =--wlll *" -... ~ "' any Plf'lnll'lll'\fp, rr-0111, NIWllDl'I l 1tc:h, Cttltorn11 ( 11llll)l'lllt. °"' fttt 21111 d1y of 5,~11rt1llt E1ccv1r11 ot !flt wlll C0at& •w.tt aid In .,. 1111111111 .. COt1trltdt0 W •flYOl'lf Wlllltm c. C1rv., Thi• bull'*• ••• colldUc!ld by -11 1911, ti ti.. llo\lf of tlgflt o'clock P.M, ol 1111 tlMM!DI"••"""•• -· . .t W tt ftttll rnYtflt. Clll flf' •"'f thl1 Pie. Tllh 1!11""""1 !Old Witt\ 1111 COVttty ll'llllV!d\111. llOAltD 0111'. TRUSTl:l$ STANLIY C. AN ~HdMMla'o( aJ1 tlc:UCIJ Di.lid 11111 y.,_tly of S.01'""*', 1'71 ( .... k of Orllltt Col.:nty 911 kilt. I, ltn "-lcl'lltd C. lrwfll COAST COMMU NITY 4JI Sovl~ S,,_~, .. __ ""' =~"':'7 ... .a -llOM 0 . ,LANAGAN 'l tttty J, llf111tln. Otpu!y (Olilll 841t1• COLLEGE DISTRICT r..• AltttlM. I .... ....-...... pro-tm ........ .... c t rk .. I"'' ly "°"""" 1. w1is. Tth lfUI • lfaml Obit roof in Celtl ,,,... '19"J l"lltllllfltcl Or1noe C011I Delly l'llOI, Stc:rlll'l of .. 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Meanwhlle, the CI v 11 • Aeronautics Board has pr. posed a rule to require !legregation of smoktrs to the rear of the aircraft on all airlines, Including charter and :-local service lines. The CAB said It wil1 wait ·:until Nov. 3 berore making a · final decis ion on the rule, and will receive comments on it until that time. Most trunk alrllnea already segregate smokera, w h i I e charter and local service lines 'Usually do not. #, Consumer advocate Ralph ; Nader bas asked that mioking ' be banned on planes on ·, groundt lt la hazardous. THE FEDERAL Aviation Admlnlstntlon ruled t h a t .smoking by passengen was not hazardous, but ~ that more than 80 percent of : nonsmoking passengers com- FINANCE Accountants Set Meets ; plained that smoking by othen 11le Orange Coast chapter ;, was a nuisance. of the National Association of ; 'nle Agriculture Department Accountants will meet regu· .• uid the previous high per lerly in the AJrporter Inn in _.capita smoking average was Irvine . :~ 210-f*b-in liU. Tbe ... rata.->-The first meeting is set-for ·declined to fewer than 200 6:45 o'clock tonight. There <packs in 196t and 1970, then arter, luncheon meellngs on ·. 'roae to 202 packs last year. the third Wednesday of each Amer1can1 averaged an all· month are plaMed. Speakers Ume bJih of more than 217 In th> anoaa. of aC<OW1tin~ and % packs ln lta before cigarette buslneu management wtll be featured. • m~t by deTomuo . • • Imported tor Uncoln-Mercut7. Italian coachwork crtattd _by the brllll&nt Ghia StudlOI ol. TUrln. Ford deslrned the ~1 CID 4iV V-8 enrSne. Four wheel In· dependent 11uspension and mld..,hlp en&lne placement. Five •Pffd sear box. fully l)'tlchronlud . . PANTERA •Pantera , .. Italian tor Panther ••. ORDER i 1{ YOURS " I ,. TODAY! Personaliaed • Stylish ~eautlful Stick-on LABELS • Efficient Order For YourHll or • Friend· May be us•ci on envelopes 11 return •ddre11 labels. Also very handy •1 identification labels for merkin9 personal items such es book1, records, photos, etc. labels stick on ~1111 and rney be u1td for mtrkln9 horne canned focd items. All l1b111 ert printed with stylish Vogue type on fjne quality whit .. gummed paper. r -·--·.,-------·---------, ,,. • ,. .. c"""" ,,., ... _.. •• 11.» 111 I I ,.... '*'1111 ._..._,DI• .. r.o. ~UM I I c.11 --. c.11. "°' I I I I I PILOT PRINTING l L---_,---;;;;;..;. ________ . ___ . ..J ) ' / COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK LIST OVER THE COUNTER \ I r •• •' •• .. " " " " ' ... ~· . ' . •' -· " . " -' . ' • .. , . ' -. - .,_ I; ;. ,., ·-. _, ' ... r ... ~ . ' '' .. -•' -. " " . • t ~. •' .. .. .... . .. -· •' -. .. ..: " .. ··-. ~·- ' ' -,1'7Z • Tu8*tay's Closibg ·PriCes-CompJete New 'Yol'k Stock Exchan~e List • . .. • ~ark~~ Rallies, • ' . . .. Then Fail~· Off ' ' I _, ' .... ·' • I I • s Phone 6424321 For Weekender Adverti8ing .. , %f DAILY Pll..01' PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 'ITATl:MSNT 01' WITltDIAW.&L r•OM PAITHl!"ISMlll' O~IUTIH• UNOll •tCTlflOU$ IUllNISS •AMir ,.,.. lodO'llOlllf '*"°" "" Wltrlltr._ .. • ~•I• Pa(IMr tn:wn In. P11rl~ .,.,....,1,,. ....,. "" nt'lt1ous MIMM n..,.,• of G. E. It""'-.. SON 9t ltt111lt111 ltlM, SIClt Wt•I C~it Hwy., H....._1 8NC"-C•lllorni. Oft w .. t Ulh $1,.... •I wtitnl9r'AvtfMJe, Cott• Mff9, C.lllfltflle. T 1'19 &'flllow ~-M-tl•tMltflt '°' tlte WIMl'tlllp -m.d M .lllM I, 1m r11 ttw c-,., ot °''"°*" Full H•ll'lt •nd Add(tM tf n. !l'lll"IM Wlllldrtwt1111 ; Jtck E. ICM1111e, ll:JO M•l>Clfr• l.trw. O•ll•lt flllH E5TATE 01< JACK E. KAOANE Slgllld: 8Y lu btl A. IUdtM lflClt~l'f E•C<U'l rl.1 ""'" ' I WtdntWJ, Srptembtr 20, l~n. PUBUC NO'l1CE -- TONIGHT'S TVIDGHUGHTS KHJ a 7:30 -"Witness for lb• ProucuUon." A 1urprl!e ending hlg1illgbts this Agatha Christie courtroom ,irtma from 1958. Tyrone Power, l!W'lene Dietrich. ABC D 8:00 -Paul Lynde Show. Paul is horri- fied when his brainy son·ln-law refuses to accept bis '4.000 winnings on a quiz show. NBC 0 8:30 -"Madigan.'' lllchord Widmark stars in the serle1 lnoplred by his movie portrayal or a New York Clty detective. Toll\g!il Madigan brew in a rookie cop and find! bis life In danger. CBS a 10:00 -"Cannon." William Conrad as the porUy private eye investigates the death of a prominent labor union official who fell from a ski lilt in Colorado. KTLA e ll;l!O .,--"Louisiana Purchase." Bob Hope atara in Ibis 1941 comedy based on the Irving Berlin Broadway musical. ' ,JV .DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening IJl'f£MllJI :zo '"°~l~ID m-.,,,. "'"'"'"'" fllb !Of 1 wom1n wtlosl f111ler la out to lblll 1 llllwr rush 111 the .......... ... _ ....... -__ 1111..-__ •-Ail _,_,_ ................. _ ... .. __ -- 'IUvatry' Drama City Ensemble Debut Set The ...., City Ensemble Thtllt<r wiU launch Its first .._, In Orange Coonty wllh • political dramo , "Th • RJvalry 1" based on t h e debalet between Abraham Lincoln and Slepben A • .Douglas. Art Winslow is directing the play for the Orange group, which will make its debut Oct. 6 for a four~weekend run at RiVllrSid9 f1H ·•ar JI L~"'e" St. '25·1526 Tll•UAM,JMOV1UI l."tlOTIOl~lll J. "PllVATI DUTJ llllllt' fl) 3. "tit IOU llOllH0' ~~ (I ) 1..,.,.11 ... 1 k w1.-•• ,..1111 Linc11ln ""· ..... ~.,, Kr.OT: 121-4070 --· "tOPflftlll" (ll "'~"'••I<• "MA.JUUi C.lUtDll" (I) (lt)...,.11,._l .. WittP1t•llal no.~~o r .. v c,0,51, .. no 011-rlmll 131.0)tS ... -·-"wtli\TSUr.DOC?"(I) .......... "MOW TO CO IT MlllllSffl S.rt Diego ~"'r .i 811'0kl!UllJI ($?.') N 2•2411 nlSTOFPAllllUMUt "'Olfl WITM TNl WINDH (G) "•'""'"Meo. ... "THI lflYflS" (P'1 tbe Mall Slreet th<al<r In the City shopping centor. Raymond )(a..., or Foun· lain Valley will enact the Mure presldtnt Mncoln, while Tom Tri.man. a yoUng Santa Ana actor. plays the "little giant" Douglas. Mr.I. Dougla", the humanJzlng influence on both men, wUJ be portrayed by Llnn<a Lagerquist. 1'bt production will be staged as 10 old fashioned political rally. according to Wins)ow, 'Ihe two senatorial candidates wlll hold a political parade outside the theater each night at 8 o'clock to drum up sup- port . They also will campaign In. the audience during in· tennission . Curtain tiroe for "The Rivalry" "'ill' be 8:30 on Fridays and, Saturda y s through Oct. 28. F\Jrther in· 'Blood' Star HOLLYWOOD (UPI\ John Beck, star of "Three in the Attic,'' signed to costar in MGM's suspense d r a m a "Blood Song." formation m1y be obtal~ "' calling 633-7112 ot by "'&If City Ens•mbl< '!11elter. .. 777, Orange. JCT Seeks Volunteers • The Irvine Communl·tJ Theater Y>'ill hold a ~eniotl meeting ThW'sday everung lir members a n d pros~ members interested in w~· ing on the season--0pening ~ duction. "Light Up the Sky.;,; Alan Levy, vice president;()( the ICT group. announced ~t the theater will be looking• volunteers to work in t;be areas of ticket sales, publicity, production and set buildil)1. The play will open OcL 13 in the Humanit i e s Hall Playhouse on the UC Irvine campus. • The tneeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock in Room 223 ·of University High School, CUiver Road at Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine .. ---Clll!OO'rlf ?D ' -• 1-..:1 ~ ... llTTEl,LlllS Alll Pllr (NJ ...... HIWI & l"ftanl A"-ft •IM "THI .. ADUATI" --CllllOOMF ?I .. 4 -.-·i: J;:::..;:r ~ .. ---~· Sfft/JIU'lf I . .. ---... ,..J ------~. SUO/U!I/ l .. ·-· ~·· .3 . ------,. STAOIUM 'J .. -~". ,.. ·-:-mt ---1 . STAOIMI d .. --~ '"'" .. --- EJ:cfllSl'll EH ... -1 Mow "" llln1nlll S11ts Wll!Mr tot J Ac,.,.'"'( Awi..-t "FIDDLllt OH THE llGOI<" "flllNtY" Ill) • • "DIARY 01' A MAD Mous•wt•f" "NOT SUMM.Elll WIEK .. CPGI • "THll LOHElllS'' (Ill "SUMMllll 0' 'd" {Ill) ~ "ICLUT~" fill .t 1MI NllW CllNTURM>HS'" Ill •I• °"""' c. sc.n ·-. ..,.LAT MltT.'t •OI Ml" II) YOUNG,BEA!JflFU. M AND-GROWING UP FAST ... WITHQEATM As A HITCHHIKER! Y• """" rl ... ,..{' "Ml]7" .... -,...._ M!fl Ill I IM 1- -,• .. r I I - ' -· • .. - •. .. • [ • 1 .. Wtdnnd._,, StptemW 20, 1972 DAILY PU.OT J'l :;, Theater Notes ' .. ' ... l • 'Dracula,' 'Drunkard' Back on Boar ·- • By TOM Tl'l'IJS OI' .... °""' ..... '''" It'• time for lhe reruns this weeke~. No, no& on television whero they'ro ftoally showing something new, but in Orange County's living tbtater. • Bruce C.mpbell, R o b er I EMman, Neen A!h, Btmard Sb'Mn and Jackie Flanegln. 'n>e comedy goes op at 1:30 Friday and Saturday at the Community Center auditorium on the Orange Coun t y Fairgrounds. Reservations 834-5303. HEADING INTO the lhinl o( Koba, Ill•• Lledqs 11111 ,,_ 11.s five weekend• et the Hunt· E. Smith compiiae Ille IUP' ington Beach Playbouoe is poM••· WL Jean Kerr's comedy "Mary, ' .... Mar .. und th ··---,,, __ , .. ·~-~ ··-· ~·-· ' Y er e IJ.Ul:\:Uon of "' .... ~ lllUIJ • -"'KUI" Jean Koba. and Saturday ,......, at the Nancy \\'ells plays lhe title playbouse,1uo..-~,HWlt-~. role with Ron Loog as her lnlton Beach. ~atlons-' • . The only two county )>ro- , ducUons opening this week are repriles Of sbows ·doae-earlier in the year -"Dracula" at Golden Wesl College lllld "The JJrun,<ar<I" for the Alla-Mocl- ·Jelb Play,e11~ HOWfo-VU\,. the J.o'll! Beach Romm 1'A·lj y ,fl1yho111e ir-'cQmln~l!P''filth· ""ll!<thing 'di!(~ lf COMPLETING ITS three weekends'uoder the ~ it Laguna s,ac1l'·s ieyiltO jlowl i.s ' the LyrlC Opera ol Orange County producUon of "My Fair ~." which gives Its fmal ~ormances Friday, Saturcf1y and Sunday even- ings. Michael Evans and Marilyn Savage bead the cast of the profesaional show under the direction of Ernest Sarracino. Ben Wrigley tops the sup- porllog company, joined by John Ellsworth. Paul Mayo, Genevieve Grlffin, N a n c y Bond, Olive Riches and Stan Throneberry. once and future busbtnd. Alex 53M446. ,. ~ ;---_;___::..:..::.:~=:...::=:...:...=:.::::::_ _ __,_ __ ., • ~ ~~ ' .i,llOUDOIR BATTLE -Ron Christie and Bobbi Mar- ,,.shall play a wrangling couple on a bedroom battle- ground in °Lovers and Other Strangers" at the San ;.-.:Clemente Community Theater. ::_Board of Directo~s ENTERTAINMENT ·al\qetl)er new;,. ,JI-on. of ••Jamfarf'Jltft'w." ;, · i '--------.J 'n>e ~t~ .Mi'Ings on the locil circuit. Join ii · half Curtair. time is 8 o'clock at the bowl. adjacent to the Laguna Moulton Playhouse on the Festival of Arts grounds. Reservations 494-0709. jozen othec..' ~Ws in progress staunch hero and Carole -one of 1,wh1cb, the Lyric Churn as his "true blue love." Opera's ''My F8ir Lady," con-Others along for the fun are '1:udes its engagement in Tom Barnes, Sandy Dominici, Laguna Beach ·tllis weekend. A n n La p p , V i v i a n Qiber continuing' attractions Engelbrecht, Nick Bonacker "FORTY CARATS" is the Cire "Forty Carats" at both and Laurie Shaw. season-opening show for two A PAIR OF comedies, each consisting <>f four one-act segments and all centering dirtctly or indirectly on sex, are the fare at two local playhouses as the S a n Clemente Community Theater resumes "Lovers and Otber Strangers" and the Santa Ana Community Players continue "You Krow I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running." John Fenacca is directin~ S-a n Clemente's "Lov~rs." with a cast highlighted> by Alex Colson. Bobbi Marshall . George Dol)ka and J a n .ttle Laguna an,! Costa Mesa Perfon;nances·will be S!Ven coastal ooihmunity theaters, p1aybouses, ''.Mary, Marv" at at 8:30 following a 7 o'clock with th! Laguna Moulton the H u n t l JI g t o n Beach diMer Thursday t h r o u g h Playhousil nsuming its pro- Playhouse, "Lov~rs and Other Saturday and next Thursday ' duCtion tonight and the Costa .. •. $trangers" at the San and Friday. The club is Mesa , Civic Playhouse con- f . -. . tJ . ' sc· R Cltmente C.ommunUY 1'1leat.er located at Chapman and tinuing its version Friday. Gordon . Performances are given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 in th e Cabrillo Playhouse. 2 0 2 Avenida Ca b r i 11 o , San Clemente. Reser v a I i o n s 492-005. e r,JY..n.nizt> a I-, aild .the Santa Ana Co~unlty Gilbert In Garden Grove. RiChard Andersen is direct- , , ·~~~ • r,,,'f'-' / ,It( t i r·. . Players' ''You Know•t Can't , Reservations 776-2046. Ing the Laguna "Carats" with • ~,. • • .. >ti.· ).,.. "' Hear You When the Water's Blanche Mickelson in the ~ th Coait' ~ory will ·· Members of the. boa'rd of Rtimling." INAUGURATING the winter Ieadlrig role, supported by its new season with ,,.a directors are Allen .Smlui, Jim 'D, RACULA , · f 1 season for the Long Beach Walter La FontaJne, Don John Loughman and Jim Williams do double duty for the Santa Ana Players, with other top performa11ces com· ing from Jerry Carpenter and Sandie Brnwn in "Water's Running" under the direction or :Lee •Howington. Sh-Ow time is 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays at the Players Theater. 530 N. Ross St., Santa Ana . Reserva- tions 531-9738. • d --•-• ~-d r >. ' 1 a. ,success u Com ·1 Pl b · H' B II C d K h an reorg-..~ 1,NGf o Morutz, Stewart Woodard,, sUmmer sboW.for Golden West "Janmuaunry1 y ~-w.~y aouscoemed1ys tnson . i . ar en at y " M WIWam 'SI bl ·Mr ~ Co" h ,-ed .1.wt ·r· Blair. Performances are given "· a er, '~· , et£e. as ,be,eo _preserv · by William 0 ·-· adap· led from t · h I h ( bl · "• c'lfl ) 1 AV\r-1 a 8: 30 1n t e p ay ouse, 606 H. Whitehouse Mrs. · presuma . Y ID WJ cu n or a novel by Bellamy Partridge. Laguna canyon Road, Laguna Miller, Tom • 1 Garver,"' 1i_, . ~~i:!f.ht ~?3~ ',::~ · James Brittain is directing. Beach. i:teserv.ati~ns 494--0743. Ernest Lake , Rober-if • ... -1-~ Ch I Ted Busch, an award winner At Costa Mesa, Barbara Van 'i U1alna 1.u:itructor• 8 r es for his performance in "Pat-D'laodoro, Mrs. 11""'tr Grable, Mitchell is restag•·• the vam Holt heads the c.ast, joined by £..ua , .. 'ti ~ tems" at the playhouse, heads apd Martin Benson, artis4c p1re thriller. a cast that ineludes Vi!p;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ ;;;;;;;;;·;;i,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, and technical director of the Von Schauer again portrays Coulter, Virginia Dial, Richard ~ .....i1cs: theater. ·'. ;~th::!U:1:%:.'~r!"i!~ Gish, Robert Hanrahan, Jim· ,.,,·~··c:-~ l""I IL .6..ta,._.$ GleM ftiie•'I'' the !healer 'be . IDf Harl, Pamela Krumb, Ann ""'' \..._;... yC)ll•ve ,::--=--.. "·!!· a-•....,..,Ic one.,!••--. •'"-.. n has a ~weeti tooth.• Round. ....:..i&verett Carolyn ;'l),.PJ.............. ~II:'\ . ,.,... ......_ L ..,._. .-.~ -lnfl>lll the«•llleaJa~c:a:st-m LeAnn Marie ~Id~ L~ ~ -----· -· --,--~ •rl(i_. recognized., nationally and ·we ~a~ Florm, J~et Qlu1d, Shirnpock, Rolf thtiiSf~ and f!'l!t'-@® Ste~e .Bubrig. J~mes Bo~d, Andrew Yelusich. • .~R'('H LfTTlE ;i";. ;_ ~k Haselfekl_,, St~ . e Performances will be given ........ ttl M -Y.• Mqtsc:hler, Roland ' Bat~JU. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 SI!. ..,·~ .. HERABlllllVQlilSLA_llWSEND Ill "<'. !'!_'_°"' aod Joee M~.. . . · for six )lleekeods al :the , ~erformances will be g1van playho"•• -1 E •·-helm. It 8·JO in the c.oniln\IClity ..._, ~ " ""'° EUTf":" COLOR , ' " Tlteai.r with lk)!el.s ·,vailiible St., Long Beach. Reservations . SU.RF TH"" TRI: TIMES 7:30 & 9:15 Iii the Golden Weit bookstore. CZ!!) 43l-0536. ' HUNTIN~TOI( lllACH ~NOTBERSHOWinitssec-l-~~~~~~~~___.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Olld time around is Ana-Mod· !eika'S · ''The Drunkard/! opening Th~Y-lo< ,five • performances at the 1 ,Gard~ , Grove Women's CivlC Cluti.' ' Larry ·Bishop ' Is redlroctiric . the musical Melodrama. ..J • ~Pin SHOlf SUl.llCT & ROAD IUNNEI Heading tbe cul are P•i!t ; Steele· as the vill1inoU:.1 . lawyer, Jim Beale as the · ' CAITOON Ill I· ice .... "Last of. the Red Hiit Liivers" ...._.Arlt. PllST SHOW-7:1t' ~KIDStoVi UNCl.E ·LEN l~D;ito·FfWYo'1'BrootttJitrtt-...._ ..:_tn·tM·Ctty.C:.O•"'•llro --1 Cottri {'i'llu; M6-Cl573 . F.oum.in Y•ll!"'f ·982·2481 Ortnfll,• 997-081Z S1' ARTS WED. SEP.J.'27°· "2001 A SPA(E CjDTSSEY" ~:,:::::a '. ' llOWI 1 WINNER of!O ACAOEMY AWARDS! "GONE.WITH THEilND' l!ll r • 103 FM ,. I e "UU MINN!W IN 'CASAJt!T' -A STAR 18 BOAN!" • -HfWIWffk M1QlllM ~·· • • • • 2nd TOP A ntACTION o " ... . ·:::. • .. •. . :: . . ":: •.. :: . ·~ .... •'!!'"• • 1''"4. ' ,. ,,,: • ••• • • :;_ __ _;..:........::.:::..-••••••••••••••• H• did ·~ with beautiful wllmen. ~ ~ I.' A Shac•ln9 M11t1rpl1t1 • '\ WllEO llT1lltCllCK1 "FRENZV' ...................... _.. .. ~· ' (R) ' . ' I l I , .,. QAILV PILOT Wtdnesclay, Srpttmb(r,20, 19n .. 1972 . "· Pinto Runabout. 1.Luxury decor, •ir conditioning, redio, ,, • r---~---~+ et::cent 91oup, air conditioning, wide ovi1l1. used,. low miles. 17120SYJ .. . ; .. ~194 · 1969 ! ,971 1972 . vw 1VEGA PINTO ' c .... \loll ~::u!~·hdio.' ... ,,Jn.. ........... Llw Mi-~ elr COndttlonlnt, ..... ,..., ..... ,~ luitury di.co(, 1r8111o, eccenl group, w161 ov•ls. C71203Yl • $1777 $ e.11 .$2194 ' -------I -- 1969 J 9i,A-l '11972 1972 A-1 . 1970 ·,COUNTRY SQUIRE · PINTO . MAVERICK ·CAPRI · ·MUSTANG t ~r Station WffOll,• 4.Sfte!I, ..... Jkattr.'s,ohst. loc:ll ' . VI, 1i11'om1Ut lr'ln•., radio, ...... t .... RM. ......... .,... Vt.Mte .. f1et. Alt, Ylttyl r •• r.s ... R..:llo, hNtll', 2 Mlt«I. fZQF· hM~ powe,r tlMrlnt &. °"""*'· (199&ZY) ltwolll. Dtllix• l•ltritr& fltwiot. ... _.,_,, "'' It lucl8aoe r•~ only. . -r' IUcbt¥1lS7DSl) 4.127 ll'r\llet. fZPSlll). '10115 ---~. -$'2095 . ' ' ' 377 $2377 '$3295 " I 1969 . ,1968 1971 --'19&7 1971 FORD . MUSTANG PINTO T' BIRD LTD Wilie 500 4 M ..... V ... ,.. 'Fntback. WIW ovtl&. vt, fllC-AlfOft!Cltic lrtM .. te•i1t Htatrr, LANDAU 4 l>Mr, vt, tllfo!M!IC t...,,.. fl .. hHIW, hoc1. 1lr, 'li~11 rott tory 11r, po-r •'-Ing, r1dla, 17020"..t l<1<klry air, run po-. (146-"'"''°"' rMlo, ""'''" f&etory IDHS.71 M11tr. IXNJ Ql . 21•1 1lr, (077CFHJ . ~1677 $1 677 $1377 $1277 · $2677 · 70 VW CAMPER '69 · VW BUS .... '1 977 4 speed, r•dio, heeter, •217578 $1 777 Radio, heotor. ~XH021) ' ' 1967 VOLVO ~· . . 4 Door Sff1ii $ Automo tic tron ~.. rod io, heater. 877 '(UUB624) 1 1964 FORD (R2953S) 1/2TOtlPICllllP '$777 • I , ..... • J J •• $tftttlber 20, 1972 ........ :::· PILOT·ADVEltT151a ~· . ' ' .. 1972 1971 '" ·1968 . ' DATSUi;t ·;t(A91JNA . ' COUGAR ·'.~ " • + • I T . ....... ·~-~INtk PICKtiP, 4 .,._,•rNll, Met. ·-~ -It'. (954 CTN) • ' -,fir, rMlo, j , ~I ....,, s1411 '.~ -~·;471 $1777 ~. = ', I •l· ... , 1971 :14'67 . ' • • PINlO ' ·MUSTMQ 1 ' ' ............ -.""" w.ili' .iv .... ~t--..•-.ls-.: MM (.441 l_lfJ 1 · + ftl'y Air C-',.-""1it, Kt0tiir. ·: <V'WtlMJ '$'1377 . . •I . , 11118--19&7 . ·M~TANG ~ 'MUS'tltiG ' 'CHEV -. . El C&fllktO, Delt.l!Ct VI, 111~, ... fllldl:.'YI. t\llO. tr-,. tK• , .............. (Slbl1) mtllc tr1na., rld!Q. hNtw, 1WY •"· ....,.,. 1i-1r1111, rfCllO, pilwr .1te1r1nO, fac::?.' 11r,• i.ter: \IWfl 7.M) • ' ···r vt n:iot, mltft rlgh , 1-.· $1217 ( ; •-1095 · t $2177 f • J . I \' I • 111 la <; .. . . • ' . ' ,. I • " .. ' Je Pll.OT-ADVEl!ll5£11 N • u _,. ,. 1"lJ.n>unded 11111 you •t to trim /I bll, ,.. ... 'f'Whly ~ - )IOUr, cllel ! J ' . . ~JOU•• ' ,,...,.,..,. tiiotli th • c BClonce ~ U-,ouqootianl· llrom ~ Hai.-"1d G1rden'I 'Ill'!'·'~ ~le,~· ~ ~ ·4'l."'!"ing o! 1a rl!clpea.\ll llO ~ or Ieu, the book e.,. li>- ~~':':' a, halXb' calofie · .-.... 'c:driio~~.n~i:.::: "ant go up-:l'J. _\'piere are Jow.calorit • fr a II favorites, lom!'llng g I la ti D desserts, puddmfa.,.. fr·, e 1 e r i1ell8J>t.1, cake&, <OOkieo, plea, • dttokable d......U Ind llllclous ..sauces and toppings. i.,,,.. special sootion olfen diabetic .i-rts with lood elchenges uaed, 'nutrient con!tj!I and ~Y>rit count .llsted. ReciPls rangl 1·r om •chocolatJi_ ice cream to butlerscotch-T pudtk. Quick ~ ... Ifeat tor ojrvlng just ~ or two P.iaorui are Included with company deSsert and boliday suggestions. t · mtAWBIRRY1CAUROIL UltllorleHervlq % cap 'sifted ake Dour " teaspoon baking powder "' tea._ salt . ~ 4 eggs i J tea~ Vanilla • % cup granulated sugar --'Ttii;10spoon s aied-powCltrm sugar · I cup• holllng water I 4-servlng envelope'~ strawberry-flavored 1etattn 1 Ilklunct package r r o z ~JI strawbenie!: · 1 envelqf!F.-from a 2;,-0Unee packag~\'~.W-calorle de8aert toppina ililx -Balle .at~ till 11a1Ji1J . browned, . ID to • mn• JmmedlllOly' oldeoi tam .. to -"l'!"*led with ,..a-s sugar; remove waxed p a p er.. Starting 11,....row end, roll cat. and towel 1<>£elher; cool Ii mlnUteo qn rack ciu. thorougbly. MeanwbJe, .t.ioive gelatin in. I cup boiling wller; atlr In frolen llrawberrill!' Ill tha...._ aim 1D1 portlllly tilctlried. UllroJJ cob. Sprad with gell!lln ml.ture; place 111 rtfrlaeritor till &elalln ml.ture Is almost firm. about ID minutes. Caretulfy ftn>D cab. ClilD ... era1 iJout;'-~ -top. pin( mix ~ to .pactap dlrectlons, acefl add I tabl_. additional wale!\· Jl'rost cake roll with• Wblpped JGpplog. RefrtcUllt till aervinc ~· .... 12 ...... I I ' ' ' . lnp. • ' . ' . I ' 60 De ig tu Dessert needn't be out for the dieter. • r , . ' low-c~lorie . treats •are 'in'-. . ' .ill a.'.ile:w· -.cookbook., ' ' ·":I• . (' . ' ' ., Breakfast, D.inner Excitement :"·N·~w · Bo:ok~ ~ :;. Promise ·Good Eating ( .· I I . • Blocull Toppl•g 2 tablespoons b u t t e r or margarine t tablespoon chopped chives 2 leaspoona chopped parsley I can (8.8 ollllctl) refrigerator . .nu1 blac.ul\11" . . . Preheat oven to m clegrea. POur ~ broth Into amall pan. Add fro!to onlorui; cook aa packa&e label directs. Remove from 11eet, SQr fu 1 ta~n panlet, thYme and pepper: Tum Into ahallow 11> quart bak· Ing dlah. Add Chicken mI c:in.ta; mlli pntiy. Place in ""'"· · MW lopplnf by dividing :butter into 12 pleceo and pllclng I l!lt<e in each of 12 mull.la pan cupo. Place In oven Just. 1111111 melted. MJx •' chlveo and panley, Place a blacaJt in eaoh mufllll <qp; ~"'to coil with butter. Sprinkle cmve D\lzt1ml over topo, Bake 11\lnt with chlckeo · mixture lor 1$ -or unlll pldel>. ' Remote bil<ulla from cups and arrange uounc! edp or <!>f<;ken -lietY• 1114 porliQN •. ' Home New~·· "' Helping Hands Trained By DOROTHY WENm Orlllff c ..... """' ~ ' In today's complex eociety, Individuals who can't cope aie often Josi in U. lhuf- fle. In an earlier ~ families would look after their le.!.s able members ; neltllbors or friends woutd belp, too. Today familie1 en often small and have no helpful .unts and uncles or grandparents living nearby. Neighbors often don't know one another. Thus, the intimate, one-to-one helping may not be available to a person in need. The helping agencies -weUare, health, probation, mental health -are aware of the need to give more personalized, warm, friendly help, but often tight budiet.I result In large caseloads and not enough time for in- dividualized aervice . In additiO!l, the J!!!!:!>ft In need gi_bo~ • -rear1UJ01ormawe 011liejiiiililolona1. Mrs. Smith. social worker, just can't take the place of Grandma when it ~s to warmth and understanding. For this reuon, many volunteen are needed to extend tlielr aervlces and add the pel'IOnal touch. In Orange CoUnty, for example, vo!unteers serve 1 vital need of offering friend1y listening and moral support· to clients of the Welfare, ProbaUon .and Mental Health department.I or ollltr private agenciel. One Important · way that vohmleerw help lhe!e. ~ Is by providing eon- suiner and homemaklng know·bow • Olten the cllent,, have llmited income and not much know~ cl how to = U:lr:.:Sa111":'~·"""'" . -.i,i....~.,.v~1-!ai,6. J!ill~'~· I .. • ./DMI' !tf Wit; ZVa . C1111 ...... ,. ~~~ ,......,, volunteers hOye\ ~· 1111( - vided the""""'---..... . The next claa 1111--II '*ofllee -the. UnlffiAy' ot Calltoi'nla Agricultural E>tenslon Service, IOllO· S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim -on Tuadar and Thursday, t :l6< 1.m. to noon, bejllti- ning tomorrow. The clua will be·.,.,,.. pleted on Tueadly, Nov. 21. It is free tr any man ot woman - regardless cl qe, education, w Income -who would Ille to leorn how to bOcomit a v o I u n t e e r conswner-bomemUJnc teacher. Through this training you ..,, learn how to help others and llto help yOUrSejf and your family. For more m. formatlon write Women Who Care at· the above address or call Tl4-0284 • QUESl'IONS WE ARI As&El>: Q. l am an older woman_ :<JI grandmother) ..,_Did about the focit1 I ,.. young -bu1inJ for chllchlo. Surely all ti-""" drink• and ...... foods are ~ u good for chlldren • milk, trult.1 and vecet.1blt1. I would m.t to work as a volunteer with some pro- gram where I could help young ~ learn bow ID .food tlitlr children bodJ bl!ildlng toodl, Are there any such .... grams In ~ Coun!J! A. Sev ...... of our Women Who Cart volunteers bave been working u DUIJi. tlon aides at Health Department Well Baby Clinics 11111 Wtltare DeparbiMD. They talk Informally with the - mothm who visit the cllnlcs With their babies and give them ..clpe1 and ldeH for economical, nutritlow: foodl. The mother& are very happy to baW tbla help. Q. I am refinishing 10me old furril- and am uaing paint remover to get rid of::. the old finish. II works beautllully on fllt aurtacea but I am having 1 problem wllll ' the grooves and the carved Rlrfacea. AJl1 auggestions? • , ' , .t After you bave app!Wd the J>!lnt "mover and bave li'en ·II Umo ID ..., the old fmlsh, uae a lllll -II clean carv• On groova, try puWna twine or dental flou throu&b them. Q. I read NCeDlly where a child became serioullJ Ill. bin drinking aomo attractive reckolOftd turnlturo polloh,. Wby aren't manutacturws of these proclo uct.I required to put them In cblJd.proo(. packages? A. They are·aa cl SOptemb« ts ..-· a new Food Ind Drug Admlnlstratloa regulaUon. Child-proof contalnm will be requlrtd for llquld !Urnltore poli&be& thal · contain at leul 10 perceot mineral .... oil. The new tegulation requires tbll packages must -lw1rteat.1: 1 1111pla of children under ftve mllll not be obit II open the package 85 percent of the Umr, and the ~ --flow cl poll.oh to only I> ··~ ""' ... shake. -· • ' ' • • ' • • • I DollLV PILOT w .......... S.,!tml>tt 20, 1912 BanRing ;Mane~ver ' I ~ Attracts Interest . . DEAR ANN LANDERS : !()' llullllnd lo . . a bfchlyi>laced aocuUve. I -nd lot Q '*'1y 20 yean In anolber orpnllatlon 1lbero I did very well. I qull lo lake Ufe .... and do tha typo "' bome .... lorlalnlng that Bred !tell II •llal to blo J career. t 11 . . ~ . ' ·/;; ~ A certaln wvinan who wor~ u 1 \ _ Brad's secrelary for five yeers II ?Ulinc let her know It. She )ooked purl, u If I me ,.... sleep!... nlcJlll and quiet had Jet the !amlly d9wn. I • ' lllllUllh. He promoted her to. Asalllanl Now that )'ou've n>ade It ~er that I • ---~-al her L.. am not "to blame" l leel better than I ~ ot~~ 1 low 1111J11ths Ju ..... •-·· . ft•-• -•-• 1 bind dlod. . ~e lQ years. ~ you. ·~ JOO. 1 wu vory llllprioed (u well as ~m~P~!~ Ann§Landerl.L-~N cllolurbod> -· .. ...., ,.... ~ ..... • r~i... ., • ,,..,. Md tlJe _..cJaa "!'* 1k1 D .1 , ' ._ pnJu ... 11 -· -uald he 61 I! ...... . feel 11111 ... ' "dJstnualtl widow" -mbre ID ~Y """'" •! deor. Foat and .. emollailll -· . ..., . i i ... -la ..,....,, •• Every now and tben Brad will l<IJ me P,lne. Gllil'M!Ped dlrill' tW 1111uUe1. he !oolc "the --widow" to lunch DEAR' Alffl ~~· RicenUy ,.. btc1Le abe seemed dtpre11ed. (He said t~ trequettJy.tedli ttatmnent hjll no !dee bow .°""' lllt!e I~ tbat vodb ·ond. ·111 do no1 produce deprea me -and Id never'let on.). hangoven wu •~a Joi oL iiialattor:•1 Br!: ::,.~'1:,1';,~~=·~ ' You are correct ab\'Ui thi>,i 1-ver,, lbougbt of It burns me to 1 crisp. Jet U 1 please be aware tbat, .odb II In eUtyl niuJe I might reveal my a~on ' aletohol whereas bOut~ w and which ls the Jut thin In 'the Id' 1 aome fortU!ed wlnea contain a her,.! do g wor amyl alcohols called IUsell, wtiat want to . Please tell me how to play similar to the barbliurates. ia a th.la:, Ann. You •eem to have your bead chemical fact of life that for on straight, which la more than I can uy hi · for myself at the moment. _ KOOKED ounce, w sJUes, bourbons, w , etc. UP IN KALIFOllNIA are more apt to Jl!'Oduce baogo"'1 than vodka -as on~ JObo bu tr;l.;i them DEAR KAL: lttvUe "tbe dlltrau1lll all will 1t1J )'OU. So, w1tcb It, ~ - widow" ud find • attractive, aut-HUNG AT ilANOVEJt r One If by Land, Two II by Sea ll<bed mu to be her ..e.rt,'Du.mmy. DEAR BANt I dJi bove to -... DEAR ANN LANDE&f I WIS In )be Ball. Tomato jllco • tbe ...W r· ., The Mmes. Michael Mullin, Brian Zenz and Norman Lawson signal the arrival of the British Expo '72 Faahion Show to be presented Monday, Oct. 2, in Balboa Bay Club by the Junior League of Newport Harbor. The $10 tickets entitle guests to a 12:15 luncheon and display of Jaeger of London styles arranged by the British Consulate-general ana May Co. hospital bavlnc my fourtli,<laugbter wlien ~t .. ~ -· IUl Iii-.,. I ,..d In your col~/l!'a.t the mOJe ~ to leave -....... _ .. ~· Ila determines the au ol tlli cblld. I clipped ' --· .. .., ' It out and am Avlncft my moti.if.Jn. reader fOO •OMtl<9'1, Aid WI, ff -• . -- law. to me, ls m~ ~ tMa ~ The fint voice J when I came or .. , yoo ..U. •P llill'°"'f· ~- ; f . - 1 Couples Recite out of the -ben. Sbe nld, It's not al1Vlys euy to recogni~ove. "Don't !eel bod, ct,ar. You are ;m especially the~int Ume ~.A t young. Maybe next the )'OU will glva111 yourseU wllb the 'pjdtllneoifallea !Ann __ -·-r.:i~~:;;;-WUll1 loinc to 1,;, ·tr 1· ~~~~~·t I CO~= ·--:------· ~ -l - Wedding Vows .. next Ume," tblt 31 wu not ao young -35 cents in coin and 1 lq,: stampea, lelf~ especially after Uu'ff Caeweatis. I bave addresaed enyelope· wltb Youl HQ-to bad tt wltb tbe joys or motherhood and I the DAILY PILOT. . ! GALLIHER-DAVIS was the setting for the mar-!. Marcy Davia, daughter of riage of Heather Ann Oliphant ~Novy C.pt. (nti) W Mn. and James Stephen Matter. ~James W. Davlsitliytiltuliston ·They are the daughter and f Beach ezche.Pd ,.., mid aon of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond : rlnp ' with Manta .Q O.a 1 • PUpant of Laguna Beach and •Gllllher 'O!olllt,-~ •Mr. and Mrs. William Matter ~Waller G~1if .. -.,c 'ol !-Wwood. Meetings Qffer Involvement :. ~Rev. Do. Dnt'd1,_,·; ·M.I•• Jennifer Oliphant ; perfonned~tbo ~In 1 """"'1. u maid of honor, and tha • Q'f ... ~ 'F.Jd'smalda ""'e tbe -; Metbodill ' . , , ~ and Lori Ollpban~ : Beach. '~ 1 t • .. ! ., .r. "'.JaU; ~and J1I Brown. • Mra. ~ -1111 Di>ajjWa Mauer wu a. belt ?matnm ol lloilp;l ,I ~ ' ma~-. _.,. Georp . wse tbe ~ llllilll , Ollpbiai!, .,Bnd,. -· lllia :-..., ·~" · • Clawaoiillld.Joho'llcti. ;Cindy wi:fim:::i'' The bride. II'~ JraclUate o1 ;FJ.llngaen, • r LagunaBeachHift_~,1t. : Vern and · ' · · tended Saddlebaeli COllt!ge and ;Randolphiuot,,...pio;tt; · Is a John Roberi ~"'ltll • The llrl .. It! "t·ir...,, o1 lfaduate. ~Marini llloll · fcbookm at. Her husband Is a ~to : tends C 1.1Uor·a1 a •• ~ of Lakewood Higb Scbool, at- : Unlvenlly,. ·lml , DilW!, ~ tended Califomla S t a t e : the II a manber of Chi Uru.mtty, San Diego and now : Omq1, A!~ •. l!IJ . Gamma attends CSU, Fullerton where • and Al~l.lmuda. ~ta. . , they will reside. :J.=.Coli.~.=~~... . ;-pi01I 11t1b !!'e ;too PRELEYKO.WITT . ~ ,Dodprt. 'llioy wtU ;Uve In l'lloelllz. ' . MATTER-OLIPHANT , N e I gbborbood Conlfega- ; lional CburdJ, Laguna Beach Home In Hunlingtoo Beach are Robert Ray Preleyko and his bride, the former Lynnette C.tberine Witt wbo exchanged vows and rings before the Rev. Dr. Arthur R. Reese In tllo FJril Baptist Chorch, San- ta Ana. ·· The, bride, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John Witt of Foun- • taln Valley was attended by the Misses Donna Jo Preston, Terri Strell and Mary West. Best man was Steve Mitch- ell, and ushers were Merk Mitchell and Mark Burke. The bridegroom Is the son of the doughier of Mr. and Mrs. Charle• White Jr. of 1Hun- t1ncton Beech and !be oon ol Mr . and Mn. Norman Miller ol Nawport Beech. ' Maid ol honor WU Mia Sbaron Owu, and bridesmaids were Mlaa Ptgy GiU>raltb ind Mia Vallrle Miller. Frank Plftlll WU the best 111111, and oervlng .. ushers were Dave White and Scott Taylor. The bride ts a graduate of Huntlncton Beach Higb School and Orange <:oast College. Her husband Is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and OCC and now la studying at UCf. LOVELAND - VON HAFFTEN Katharine Anna von Hafften became the bride of William Alan I.aveland in rites con- ducted In the Stanford Memorial Church by the Rev. Robert Nordstrand. MRS. PRELEYKO from Miss Burke's School and Stanford University. Her hu s- band is a graduate of Newport Harbor Higb School and an honor graduate of Stanford. They will make their home in Sout.btrn. California. Art League Arla and crafts of lndonesi., will be dlacussed . a n d displayed by Marcello Lange at tbe Tuesday, Sept. 21, meeting o! the Costa Mesa Art League at 7::.> p.m. in Adams · Elementary School . She wlil. wear a national costume and show artifacts from Ball and Sumatra. CRTA Two divisions of California Retired Teachers Association have scheduled noon picni~. Orange Coast division will bea~ for The Oaks In Mod- jeska Canyon on Monday, Sept. 25, to hear John Stnitb, regional consultant, and enjoy an aflernoon of community singing. Mrs. H81TJet Bowline of Laguna Hills and Mist Lois Osborn of Laguna Beach may be contacted for reservations and t ra nspor tat ion ar- rMgements . When tile Orange County Central Division gathers in Santiago Park, Santa Ana on Tuesday, Sept. 26, M r s • Lorene Manba11. president, will describe upcoming meeting topics. .. from Los Angeles and Orange counties will ente~in Sunday, Sept. 2~ for the grand opening of the Community Youth Council, 2215 W. McFadden, Santa Ana from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. I Further information regarding tbe piuncil's wort and the opening can be P.J>. talned from Piggy· Mc<Hll, 54H321. Voter~' Leegue Orange Coast U!ague of Women Votets has scheduled six meetino to reach a coo- sensus on~ ~ransportatlon In Orange County. ,:~t: Mrs. JeM Morris, chairman, ~ ,,,,~~>: said participants will discuss 'f• ,,_ .. • "who will be served by n:.:.u 1 r:<:; f... mnsporta~on, who will pay • for it and how to convert con-$ t; firmed aato users to the " ~ system." ' Meeting times and placs are Mor.day, Sept. is, •10 a.mt, Edward Drollinger home, El Toro; Tuesday, Sept. 28, 7:!111 p.m. Virtue & Scheck offices,· Newport Beach; Wednesday, Sept. 27,_9 :15 a.in. Unlvenlty United Metbodlat Church and 12:15 p.m. Stanton T91or home, /both Newport 114ich, Delt• G•mm• and Thursday, Sept. 28, tile u u .,. Thomas Grasmehr Horne in Boutique ideas will be the Costa Mesa and the William topic when Saddleback Delta Wl1coien residence, Laguna Gamma Alumnae bring craft Beac; both at 9: 15 a.m. Items to their Tuesday, Sept. 2il, meeting In Mrs. Jerry T Own and Gown stamp'• Mll!lon Viejo home Chancellor and Mn, Daniel at 8 p.m. Aldrlf:h Jr. will ""1' their I Newport Beach home for tbe Petite• F eurs 1972 kick-off meeting ot UCI'• , ,lfn. Gn!,ory Burke of Foun- !atn VIDey and Raymond R. 1PreJe1ko of'Twlnsburg. Ottio. He and bis wife are graduates ot · Foilntain Valley High School. MILLER-WHITE Parents of the briday couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander von Hafften of San Francisco and Mrs. Alison I.aveland of Newport Beach. Attending the newlyweds were the Mmes. H a r r y Hanline Jr. and Jo 1 e p b Smith; Misses Carolyn and Sebelle von HaUten a n d Cathleen Cox; Bryan Grupe, Smith, Michael Parse!. Gerald O'Connor. Alexander von Haft- ten Jr. and Robert von Haff-· ten. DILLMAN.BENDER Les Petites Fleurs Auxiliary T-.,and Gown mambenlhlp of Chl1dren's Home Society comjlosed of women' from the has started its annual sale of campus and con1munity. Christmas card.9. M r 1 • Women of the faculty will be OUr Lady of Mount Carmel • Jacbon Goffmsn at 111-llllO II lntroduood · u ho ' red ..,_ ~URER ~1aL1"91 DONNA OIEBEL ' ~December ~Rites Set • Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. ."DiebtJ of Bakersfield have ao- oced the engagement of , daughter, Doona Diebel .' Coltl Maa to David L. J'emon. : Mill Dlebe1. an llN •t Costa )leu Memorlll Hospital, Is working towerd her BS In :lountnc II ·Coltfomla Slate <UnJ-,, Looi Buch. She Is :a member·tf ,._Tau Alpha. · 1111' filftCO, aon of Mr. and Mrw. Cecil L. Pearson of Newport llftcb, earned his :ss11~..,_ at CSULB allllil with Sllffil Phi Dllla. • A Die J .... 1'tddln~ it ~.r;,'.':.~. •a.,.!3'. -.ntld. • St. James Eplacopal Church, Newport Beach WU the se~ ting for the wedding Jinking Susan Lynn Whlte and Daniel R. Miller. The Rev. John A1hey directed the vow exchange for The bride was graduated C.tbolic Churcll, N e w Po r t taking orden· and all money and ltntemt ~ will be ~ •·-temlia and Beach was the setting for the fteeived beoefitl the '®ptloa fomwd ror such acU'riUet a1 ~ maniage or Dianne Marie 1.agency. art, beachwalt!Dg, b 0 ~ k ipece. Bender and James K u r t Town 1 and Gown, to Dillman. Youth Counc'1I circulation and dlscu!slon, by Mn. Lyman Porter , foreip language, coif, I n. term, raJled fl700 for UCI Parenb o! tile bridal couple , Youth cboln 1od drill teams temational 8IUtlenls, mualc, )'ell'. , 1 are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce l ~ Mason Bender and Mr. and Christ Church ~i'bciaMax Dillman, an °1 Community Involved wome.o of Cb•I Miao Paull Mlsetlch wu !be ' · ~ Cburcb ol New Community House :): 0:i..11o"W.!ide=~ .. Off. Q d 1 = ~ baiZ.e~pl=~ . ==~:~-&:: · ice pene .. ~ t"=· Serves County ' Needs. CbMlly 's'unpeon w11 tbe. 1 I A Communlly House aervlag alt ot Orange County wlll .- 111 doors aindly, Sept. ~ with an U ..:m. to 1 p.ut. °""" house f..,tqrlnc music bt youth' choirs lrom Los Ancel., and Orange County. ( Spon110red by Ill< Com. munity Youth Council of Santa Ana, the Community H(')IJse 14 located at 221 W. McFadden Ave., Sant.a Ana and offel'I a multifaceted program of belp tor people of all ages. An all-volunteer staff ad· .ministers services for drug abuse, alcoholism and mental health, •tails a cloy cart ...ter, provldea ,.nalllvlly and leldenbip tralninc and condUcll np -Inns. Free hrtakfasll and llllicbes will be served 10< children and there Is a community clothes clotet Ip serve all lrtlll. A drill team for girls and boys meet! at 11 a.m. each Seturd1y to pracUce f o r' porade and fl st I• a I ap- pearances, which will Include tbe upcoming Rote Parade. · Anyone !nleresled tn votuntetrtng or attendln1 the open hooae may coni.ct the Communley .a-II $17-tSIL best man, and usllen wera · Toura 01 tbe new llotbor probotlonera ml to ladlltate • t Construction Bob ~ B!lice Bendu Jr. ,Areo Community Ser v I c • a coordln.ated .elfott In Ibo , Notional COl!Vaolloo • and ~..IJeoder. , ~,:'·..lfi1 ~ !::ct.ci eoe. area o! ~ -wtli be made irben The n e w I y w e d 1 ere the public during an ,,f;i , Uca. County Chapter ti o( the lfadual<I o! Newport Hlrllor house from 1 to 1 p.m. ' Ofll.,.. to ltblllle , Ilona! Allqctatlcn of II' Higb School aod now 1Uood Wednesday, Sept. 2'1. , .....,...Cy In'"'-J by Comtnictlon -ta ot 7 Oreoge Coasl College. . The new ottlce wblcb will 1oom1ng 11af1 and YOJu-.. ~!~ ... ~· In the 1ccominodate 20 Prol!atlqn 0(. wbll publlo and prlvoto lf..,.. •-. l\IJUl- Occn and a COlJ'I or Yofut. 'clel aocf com mu ty teers, baa 1>ee11 • .,....s 1i1 t111 -1 CFWC 'I' Steps Up , area In on attampt lo brN Volunleera are needed Im-~ ~ Cal SUmmlng up Cashion trends, pn>batlon' ..,.,.,.., Ilia tlle medl~J\ for t u·t or t n c, F .. tlon GI fi,':*''' the NaUonal Footwear ~ 11111 tllO •+=• c·ouftleUnC, G-anuptlatlofl, member\!Mlu1 ~lfd· portanl letter In lashlon today lb< ,iolo pn.llollmi ••• ... llltflO"lalnl activity .• -o. nrUbop lot UIS It 'I'. Finally It II -I 1m ... dh •. ~ fi ... Otlllr; aad Ulllttiir wUh lotllCe 11ork. ~ ID .... myself; 110 where I like, I do cotml7 ,.11 illwd.. llllmltad penooof;-i what I want and -my ......µ_ tu 'llct ·Mt -· ....._ · clothes to niatob my •._. 11'1Pli>lluillilMI umb l ~ Ml-"I ilia~. , lifatylt.. -..... .. ,_ &!Id adult -.. 1114171. -feJ>t. .. .... will ... ,, .. I -- ' /l cmtlve wr!""' In.Ide and ou~ldo the clllb and details for club )>8rtlcipaUoo In the Fine Arts Festival a a l I • 111.....i.,, Septtmb<r 20, 1972 DAllV Pll.01' fJ Ho~oscope: Capricorns Cautioned on Avoiding Accidents THURSDAY SEf'IDAIER. 21 By SYDNEY \JMA&ll Leo can becerne Inextricably Involved, eapecially w he r e membm ol the opposlle ,.. ar~ concerned. Leo lJi in kwe with love ·~ Uva for lorf. Leo can be ,ililll>onl, an'ogut and overly inlblllool. But Leo has a big htltt and natives of lhl.s zodiacal \Ip can be won over by flattery llld alfectlon. Smne lam00:s pel'IOnl born un- der Leo include Gall Flaher, and Shelley Winters. AlllE!I. (March 2l·April 11): Smooth Soiling What you 111 and write could be mlllllterinted. RaiiM thll IDd atriYe. lo mab meonlop c..,.iaJ clear. -and VlrlO IDdMdualJ could figure promlnenUy. Some persons tend Io relate tall storiet. Be skepUcall TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Wott out minor problem with cooperation of fa m 11 y member. Some frleoda may oot be thlnldng too clearly in money area. Be cautious. Doo'l fall for ge\~ulck scheme. Separote lact from fancy. Gl!MINI (May 21.June 20): Review CODl.nlCll. I p e C 11 I acreemeats. Your aoa11 can be dar1ned lt you a r e reallsUc. Otberwtle, you could be sidetracked. Obi.ID valid hint fn>m Arla mes.age. One in authority wW do an aboul· face . CANCER (June 21.July 22): Practical eHorts succeed. You are given more responsibility. But you also have chance for greater reward!. Nothing oc. curs ha.Uway for you. Now it must be all or nolbing. Open lines ol. communication. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You find out where you stand with Relatives, neJ&bbors do p1..,ty of lalklng. but may not be aayln( mudl. deceplioo. Perfect tocbnlquea. Get rid o/ wutdul pro- cedur.,, Sp<U up fOI" rlgbta. Don't bt arr1id flf new assign- ment, challenge. You're going apec1aJ penon. Acctpl sllua-SAGm.UUUS (Nov. D- tion a! il really uists. Acctnt Dec. 11): Some restricUont is oo legal papen, ensuring actually aerve your 1D1treats. fulure security. 'lbink of your Know It and l'OlpOlld .., own needs. You can do thll cordingly. RomanUc Impulse witboul being sellisb. ii !eatured. But abo el•• logic VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. D): equal Ume. 'lbink befo'; lak· Stress originality, fresh ap-. In( dellnlle 1cUoo. You ll be proach. Leo could .be involved happier u mult. . In new enterprise. Let put 10: CAPRICORN (Dec. zz.Jan. don't brood about what could 11): Sborl joomeys, m...,.ges, have been. Legal' document re-ideu which Deed m o r e ~ulret special attention. Let development -these are mate, partner have cbanoe to featured. Take care to avoid ez:press view. accklentl due to careiessness. AQUARll.IS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): Cooperate with Ubn. By llViDg oow you alJO wlll recejve. Message will be clarified. Protect as.sets. Take inventory. Count your chan&e. !loo' put lemptatioo ID path of weak friend , associate. Avoid wishful thinltlng. to win! .o;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;; U8M (Sept. zs.oct. D): PlllCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Obtain hint from Aqaarlu1 message. Be wary of sell· Doo't force Issues. Tread ~· ..;~..,!;<>~~~:._~-. b ~ c~ llghUy. )!e · Oeaible. Aoiaartu ,.. . '""Y ., " ----- IF TODAY IS you·a BIRTIIDAY you are able to express yourself m manner which Intrigues. You have dellgbtful ..... al humor. You also tend to tcatter )'OlD' forces. In November, you may change residence. MOit cer· tainly, there wW be cbapge in home atmosphere. Taunls and Libra peraons are Jlkely to be involved. SHlNi OllAllU .. Tiit ,.. OLOW .......... .... .......... = .. .. .._in•••••~ .... ...,.,~ .::.._:.~~:~ ~ ~.::.:· MMW could provide some answus. Key is to listen and evaluate. You dlin't have to rush. Relative will · change mlDd about property mailer. Nt W. 1tth It. C.... ..... DaiDij P~t'lkil~ ~-,--I~~~ Persian RUGS SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Obtain hint . from L I b r • measage. Stress versatility. Let others see that you can do more than one thing . Means display knowledge, varied i~ ter:ests. Sense of humor now proves valuable asset. December Rites Set To avoid dlsappolDtment, prospective brides are reminded to bave their wedding stories with black and whlte ~lnsay P.hoto- gr_;~• to the DAILY PILOT Women s D"' p ent one week before the weddlng. Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements It ts Imperative that the ·story, also accompanied by a black and whlte glossy picture, be sub- mitted &ll weeks or more before the wedding date. U deadline ls not me~ oniy a 1tory will be nsed. Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Duval To help till requirements on both wed· of Pacific P a 11 s a d e s an-ding and engagement stories, forms are snQe ~lei@fl HUNTING.TON HAllOU~ CONTINUOUS CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP EVERY DAY Ours Alone "PAK0 mES" C•ndlff & Yam• TH• UNUSUAL IN CHlllSTMA.1 ONLY ff DAYS UNTIL oounced the engagement ol available In all of Ute DAILY PILOT offices. their daughter, Mary Lee Further questions will be answered by 1111'" TM a .. nrw1• Duval to Stephen Douglas Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. Hu:~~o~9:'~cH Collup. 16'41 ALGONDU IN It WARNEii lurthe11tk H•M MH•, l.n,-rted --N•w ..... w ... 1•IMtfol'lt. THIS Wiil ONLY 9UM ..... sa s975 ,., .. ][ 194" .... $1210 KERMAN hrsiaft ... & I_... ,... • ._ COAST HWY. c ............... COtlONA DIL MAii .,..,,. --........ The future bridegroom is the ------------------~~~~~-~,,,.~~'.!:~~.:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ son of Mn. Robert Louis1_ Stephenson of Costa Mesa and the late Mr. Williard D. Collup. He i!: attending United Electronics I n s t I t u t e in Te?Qpe. _ P.:!:a,f.18_1!Cee, a ~ua~-of . ues RlgllSChOOJ, IS a featured singer and musician with Randy Sparks and the New Back Porch Majority. A December wedding ls belDg planned. . I soft. beautiful. flawlessly made. can you believe they're 12.99 & 13.99? The Yorba Linda Country Ctub will be christened the AKF Save a Life Saturday, S.pL 23, for the Artificial .Kidney Foundation of California's annual dance at 8 p.m. SaiIDg e.arly alohu are Qeft to rlgbt) Mrs.· Clare Baeogi lob Norris and Mrs. Norris, I fariaej' patient ' THE NEW LOOK! ii It , • • WIGS .... C.mt.rt•Me ..... _(..,.... ~~~~~~!~ • Astrology ExRlained. ' ' Degree Earned WlDJam Todd, oon or· Mn. --of•llSbutllr Drive, Calta Mesa, baa ricelv· ed a mulen delr<e in apeecti from llllnall Slate University In B~ontll, DI. II I tlOI E co.uT HWY. CllllOllA DEL MAR ~ I ., i I \ • ' •k I • ' ' & Be•uty Salon 2SO.D, I. 17 .. St. c.... .... ..;_ Mf:.14;46 .. ~·s.-" OF COSTA MESA Phone 642·9493 784 W. 19111 Str•t COlt1 -. c.Jif. 92621 ..... PRICE LIST . MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY~ SATllROAY, SUNDAY PRICES SLICiHTLY HIGHER. Shempoo and Set · $2.50 'Permenent Weve 7.50 Tint 5.50 1 Bleech Toach·up 10.50 Frosting 14.00 Meoicure1 ·,· 2.00 ~edicures ·5;00 -~ai uk $1.50 • ·1695 Irvi Ave. -Costa Mesa CORNaR OI' IAIT I IT. -A80lll LA CAVE RESTAURANT ~1050 • • 548-9986 Ol'lN,7 DAYJ WllK .And MOST EVENINGS 'TAD • a'.Ev,.roa" - • FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach ITS TRUE AT Snazz and sizzle that"~ strictly 721 Citybred looks with their awn sleek kind of simplicity. They're so soft to well' and so nice to touch. Made with the kind of care and fi nesse that usually means dollars more. All the new ideas about shoeing. See them. tty them. love them. And pay less then you'd expect How nice. ' HUNTINGTON CENTER FASHION SQUARE SOUTH COAST PLAZA Huntington Buch Santa Ana Cod• Me.. /' •. · -~-•-•)" - r .. -.. I p ' DAILY PU.QT ~~chool · Bells · ~irng . I 'ari i'ety tQf 'RrQiects · , . ' . ' ' 'll ' . It I I: i ~Dl'l'Oll'S NOTI: A '°'""'" al achoo!. dot>olf! to N.;,port Beli<ll, C II Pk PTA Co.ta Jlelfl, ~UM Btnch 0 •9• • ofld MiotlU$ Vifjo pcren~ Mn. Tnnnu ·11r-a -6rvim!Gzllonl will ~t a,,_yilo IM DAILY Pl· COMING UP: Gen er a I Im! «Ith l,leck. /n/on'fl4o meeting and IMlot lair will ti~ ~ "" n«lvcd bv lake , Pl-al 7,:IO p.m. the 1Hmn'• ~'tment or Tueid&J', Sept. it, ln the Mrs. Garcd , Ith, 17~ muld-JOOlll. !look c ... 1<11a ,l'lile<, Newport aeledlamalaomaybemacfe Beach bv s p.m. Thursd4v during the -h o u r for ,,.bllC11tfon w..m.a11av. s11r11nc Monday, Sept. 25, ' and coollnuiDC lhroulh Frio Beer PFO day. Sept. 2t. -. -lllllllfer REPORTS: Memberlhlp drive , ~ . . sJarled lul Monday and will COMING 'UP' llwnd Up of c:onlinue through Friday, Frlendahlp will Iheme the Oct. 6· lee a:eam social 1o take CdM Ele. PT A ~ lrom 5:$9 to S:IO o.m. MrL Stewart Carpelller ~~. Oct. $. Mem-Preslilent btshlit drive -c o n t e s t COMING UP: ParenU ne,w to ltilHing l\1""4ay. Sept. 25, the area are lnvli.d lo meet wll be co~~ Oct. 5. the teacblng llall and board REPORTS: Bo9rd)' members members ,at an Informal hosted a Hawallan luncheon paUo hlrbecue al 7 p.m. ~~,'!_ ... membu~-:.:; Thunday; Sept. 211, al the -·~"' -·--home ot Mn. Stewart at Jtona Laael, Colta Mesa. ,.. ... __ ...... -!dent PttSOnl lntereated ln ~iignc.i, ,....... • paftlelpating at t :a 1.m. CM 'High, PTSA .ii Monday may contact Mn, Cpl Rolmaa ' Mrs. Everett Bleger, Jr. at Preaident li4U870. REPORTS: PTSA members l'f entertained, the s ch o o J · ' · 1 or~ P,T A ---1.i the -tio 1unc1> '·' · wlllm Clapel :;;;,'"';i-the i.m:;' of Mrs. ~ · Cir!R otma·n , president. ,COMING ~ t Rubella cllnlc Mn. Sheldon Davia, lermer-1 flOln 3 lo If a.m. Thursday, ly of Pasadena Hiib and · Sept. 28 • :'~ Mrs. Eugene new 'Vice principal ol Costa ~." Jlltmb.er1hlp Meu ,u; .. ~ WU mu.st of ·: l'''nnan .. ~ a11 honor.£.....,. ..... 9l1mPlc Iheme for the drive bofllnnlnc ~. ~ J$ Eos tbl uff PFO "' • ~t~"I .wilt'·• ·Mn. Ellpoe Kencb 1 laa!Ure a (linu1 picnic al President . 5:30. p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, COMING UP: Immwllzatinn clinic for RalJella a n d oublUfUtlng lt t a . m • Ru*1a ••~'II beln& of. Tueodo)'s may contact Mu. !ered tiy the llfarcb of Cbarlfl HWOll at :M&t725 Dlmet at I p.m. Thursday, ot Mrs, 'Roy PfeJ!lq al ll3- Sept. 211, al 3Chool. Mn . 5931. le the p11t three Mttrjlt ,_, btalth and RUOns, the leques have safely dlairllllD .....-. contribUled' 1J1GO lo the that lludenla moat have tchool. ' R=~:=ency iiom. ~~t!__v_, uist8o _~!' Pn>t!ram II In. effect again · ....., " -n- th ls ICbool year. Parents are .Pretklent reminded lo lllllruct their REPORTS: September board chlfdml abool the bright meellng and lacullJ l111el> ora,ng:e flap I n d I c a t i n g eon reat~rs, D a v 1 d homts wf>ere they may otop W. Brant, " served in the on the-way lo, and from reading • thraughou\ schoo1 fpr em e r g e n c: y t.be district and it currenUy a1alll&l'ICJ. retired, 11 guest of hol1QI". ·, Committee membera were Estancia PTSA rallfi"!I and the propos.d Mn. Robert M. Kitts budg et was dlscuued. Pruklent 1 COr.µNG UP : Contrjbutions Newport llHs ,l>TA art needed for the upcoming Mrt. Jamt1 G. ·Blala rummap sale. Mrs. •Ralph ' , Pl'.'Sldenl, Boegel> ways and means COMING UP: PTA and March chalnnan may be contacted of Dimes . will sponsor a at 545-2411 for further In· Rubella y~lion clinic at formaUoa .•. ~ Edward 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29, in Z!e~ may be cont&cted the multlPllrpoM! room. at St5-8'749 by couples in-REPORTS: •Board members tereated fn participating in hosted a Mtlican potluck . th•·dupllcale bridge. luncheon ror 'ljjem~ot the REPORTS: Mn. s t a n·le y faculty and : 11811 . . . Kirby WU appointed PTSA Re!reshmenll 'and coffee repreeentaUve to the E&-were served , to parents on .lancla -r Cub. the~ ci1J of school by H PTA board membin .. orper I 111mn. Roy Pldffer Po ularirio1[PTA . · Pre1ideni . • Mn. ,Pit,! IJlamain COMING UP : Rubella clin ic Pralilent with two in ... vaccine will COMING UP: :itlck-o!I Time · bke place al 9 a.m. Thurs-/,-Or PI' A is the theme for the day, Sept. 23. membership drive con- REPORTS: Bowling leagues tinuing through Monday, began last week at Mesa Sept. 25. Executive board Lanes. Bowl.en iQteruted in meeting at 8 P.:.m· Tuesday, Oct. a, in the l1clilty room tor onlen •. , • ~ In lhe bt&e of Mn. Bill lurthtr lnlonntlllon • • • d, P1per driv• 'lbunday, o1 i.y,, priw 111r -w Jordlll .-'r. Robello dJoi• P,aper drly' ~· Sept. Oct 5 Ecology fls" will be needed for the o~ lro~l to :IO p.m, Tu<lday, , IO. ._,, pr.U.ii.d to the ... wlnninC .. ~· "'11· lla . Sept Jd1' William R E p 0 I\ I s : Mr!. Tom classes .•. Family 1bling Jor "lll'l'· be ed at Be 1 c~n may be t Hoovler, 'iOClll 'dlllmlan,. party at f :IO p.m. Tuetday, ~ I«' informa . · <Ailed a115le-rnlllor further ' and PTA•lilembon bolled a Sept. 211, 1t Harbor Biller REPoftTS: ~Roo niothen lnlormfllon . . . WI n I e r luncheoni IOI' ~ Rink ••. BowJing league is and ililollfinll ' mel In the bowlllli league atarll at • Wh'tt' ~-PTA belDfl lormocl lo meet eacll paria!\ hall lo~ tund-raia. moo ~y, Sept. 22, ~~ I ,I, .. . · W-y mominc at Ilona Ing al:tMtteo inll field tripr kolla ......,, Costa Mesa. Mii. 1'«11 lAmel, COiia Mesa~ PertOM ... '1'wobowlcrsare1*ded REPORTS: Motl.era lot ' l p\hldeiit " Interested may ..u · Mn. to comp1* the leap. J!al . l:indelllarten s~ts were "COMING IJP:'' Motllen' coffee Gary RhodUI at l4H8Sf for Rnmtto may be called 11 llOQO!)ed.al a tq. ' at 9:81 oa.m.+FridaJ1 Sept. further lnlormallon. -for further In· • • 2%, In• lllf ~ultiparpoae REPORTS: Board members formation. V1e<!oroo PT A room;~ mOml>er, will hosted a get.acquainted Jlfn. Tom 1-Uleavltb be in.~!""~•"-" and acttvtlles luncheon for leal:ben 'and a Sonoro PT A · . . '1:i President for IJ1e adiciol 'year will be coffee for parent! the first Mrs. Tbomu Elicker · "'CO G UP1 Gen e r a I di.scu!Sed. It day of 9chool. , President m u., In conjµnctino wi\h REPORTS:. Maben aerving Presidio PT A cor.'IING UP: "Bluy Boclia," -~ · nialll w 111 'the PTA1i boml are the a ta....i end ~Y lllm and lake place~ 7 p.m. flednel-IMm..i Ro, Peck, preoldollt; Mn. Hap Tbo-• ; the fini ·of:a montbly mo\'le, day, Seil! 17, I in I t ~ e Willlllll stromgren, 'lbomas COMING ~ld:tiella and will tab place from J·to S IJlUltiUl?PO•e ,room. Whilcom~,,aod Ela.lne p.m. latuniay, Sopl. 23, in Tea<llerl ·*'111 klille their Perullolol!, y)ce Prell\I¢•; measles vaccination •clinic the rilultipurpooe l'OOll!-PTA progiams for the year. W. L. II~·-~~ will take place at 11 • a.m. membih will ..u caady and Refreahments Will be aerved. and ~t.rnm,, J1nc1 Tuesday, Sept. 1.1 • • • Get· admit each child at :is cenll •.. Rubella clinic from l :IO Gerrii ~· jnalllttr acquainted d..,.rt .social •• ,.llciullque ...,.Ubop for to 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. • ••• )ljlard .~ and from 6:30 to l :IO p.m. the upcoming w l n le r 27. Volmlem are needed lo teachqi mel,.the, new pnn- Wedne!day, .Sept. Tl. carnival will lake plaee at help. Mn. John. Simmons ci~, ~~al a ~1':1:J!18• a~~::ted 1 ~: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, may be ~eel at &42-1947 f~r tea . ~ purchase desserts, punch -·' and coffee • • • Mrs. Phil j t r " ( Kilmer, .. membet"s.hip -1 chairman announcea that the drive will. .c;on_tlnue through Monday, Sel>t. 25. St •. Joachim. PG Mn. ·Joim E. ftmemU Prealdent COMING· UP: Safety fiashlfght& for the hike rider or auto will be 10ld through Friday, Sept. 22. Proceeds will be \lsed for the athletic fund. Ml. Charles zamora may be CQlllacled at 54&w.12 . I ' :· . I I // I I I I f' I ~ " l'ljEM .AI 1 WEEK PLAN l T=I WEIK DIN I PLATE 'lH oiiL Y I . 44 ~ Wll'll 'J.N MciAH. " .. A llT•RUm•• -. I ' • • '7. - It Only Hu ffs .for p 1 ~'i~t/~ 'flij,~&vi HarbOr Council PTA will sponoor lnnoculalio11'1'1in· · ics in area elementary schools between Sept. 25 and Oct. 6. At this ·time, the· new . twcrin..Oi1e vacctDe . _.. (both Rubella ' anil red meules serum) Will be given I? children aged 1 throullh 12. In line for the 'vac- cme are Scott Task and Sarah •'Campbell while•}!rs. THI Wllll SCl!ID-1 ,. .~ + I { ; ~r,Pl•t•! •. trt1 t,th,_1 l'I,..- ' CelVf/Soup .. ·~"" 7 .. , 1~ -Season Openers . :; ... Facultie $ Welcomed . ' '(Editor'-1 Not<: A Colvmn · · Fulfo"n· 'PTO d<vot.•d lo 1:01n1tom VaU.V....,. '~.Jllillerl Y·-·-'• Hunttngttm Beach, Ocean .. --.-• Lend PTA Mrs. Jame• Ferguson President Vieu> and Seal Beach Sc~ool · · . Prealdent · D i • tr i c t parenloleachtr llEPOR'J'S: Execullve board COMING UP: Unit will host back-to-school night Mon- da y, Sept. 25, at 7 p.m, E\lent will include classroom visltaUon. -· t · ·u ~ i . bolted, • pottudr: luncheon orgu.,.sza iom wi apptu1 "'" 'f0r» t9Cbt!fs.vand staff th< DAILY PIW'I" •a,~ h · __ ,_ u. ·•·-f th week. lnforlnation mu.st· be ....,....,-r. i.ui ~11e 0 e received by Mr1. GUberi ·=t ·~ ~~ Turnbull, 5671 1\lo~gnm\ uabled by. Mrs. N 1 c 1' Drive, HunH"llton BeOC/r bp ' · · canzone an11· Mrs. Greg 5 ~:m. Thursday for pubi~ Burke, c:o-ebalrmen • • • Sun View PFO Mra. Mark K.oom President mtion Wtdnesd4~.) Unlt has ~onaled obotacle COMING UP: Membership drive is scbeduJed from Monday, Sept. 25, through Friday, Oct. 13, according to Mrs. Brian Holms, chainnan. Arevalos PTO course equipmanl lo the school including fencing, Mrs. Tbomas HUI President COMING UP : Fill carnival Is scbedullJcl ·Saturday, Sept. 30, lrom JO a.m. lo 1:30 p.m. on the " tchOol grounds. • Carnival proceeds will be added to funda ralled by the 1m graduallnl &11 and will be used ·14 purchua an obstacle course for the achool playground. Clmlval chairman it Mrs. Robert Rolkahr. 11!.PORTS: El~V9 ~ hoolacl I -io«bool ~h for lacullJ members. Bus!i.rd PTO Pldllp Mtpaaelll Pr<tident CO.II UP: Unit wlll meet ~'[1t 7:IO in sellool. ""'"1m will Include a -ble diecullion by f.lllltJ member a and . -ta of the achaol'1 gools ..r.-me for the ., ... parallel bars, a hurdle. balance beams, dodge posts and a l f.laot pole climb. Gisler PTO Mn. 0,. McCallam , PMldent REPORTS: Unit bosled a tea today for parents of · ne~ 1tudenls. Mn. Holmes WU ill charce of the evenL COMING UP: Parents '"''·---------needed lo assist with .., ru+tt!::~'d"O. """"'"'II for the up. ~~~ comlnl 'camival. Volunteers ' 1 may cGltlad Mn. John KnU-•' ALL SALE fin through lhe achool. REPOl\'\t: ~dli\.O MERCHANDISE · wllla~nebedyeoierday \ ...... !JI!! dlnclioD ol Mri. 'MOW PJlll' Rtlfrlek . , . Valilllenmneededto _.. • dailJ" Ice cream sales and ,.., conuct Mn. Vaalleous Kordakis throucb the school. · • · ~J.... Horper PTA '• BIDTIQUE Mn. .Alllll.'f-,.._... ....... • PreSJdebt MO VIA LIDO COMING UP: 'Unlt meetinr "'""°"' llACH will take piace In conjunction -· with back·to-school night 11 -~ fKt2- 7:30 .. the achaol rtlo. ...-~ ~ B. Steven Task serves as an lide. . The . ILY " .FAM Book Store PRE· , 'I r,"'V" \ ' THURSDAY ·FJUD Y ·SATUR~Y A,uort.d lex Cardi Many -mtny1 designs • • sew.cl' • • SAVE Cup : •.••••••• 3rd lth1 11~ 11fMk. Saucer .• ,,,,,,-4th ttt. 13th.,.. S.lad Plete •••. $tft 10th 1"9 .... ?' ": tf\01 . ITIMA .WIEKPLA I • • ' • • • v. I ' I' m •m -+-• . vi 1 • 'aq '"" ] 1 : l ''ofl I • 1i •. ''· ' 'to .'u ' : "' !,the of lorj t~ 2' :1 2 2 I • • • • • • t BELL Ju 1 PEPPE~S < • srf~NG 19.¢ . . . Lb. \APPLES DellckiUo ' L $ ·• t;xtra Fancy 4 B 1 w.y.1,,....,, . s State -···-~EARS ·-. ·~· ~(N4'· L s1 --'G • --B llAllTL TT S . . . • •30SCAMS SPRINGf'.llLD E CORM ~,. .. ,._. : ~J~ ~MAL"CORN 5/'1 •·GREEM PEAS · ' e TOMATOl'S . . ' n1 _ •-Jf~ch ,Siie~•.~ .: . • ,, "-t . . . PET .INsTANT • • ·co•' ( ,CRUMB .• .J 6 0.. ..... RIGl'ric .. • • USPA CHOICE . . , ~ .\' ,' .- , I I .··49' . I . . ' ·•'. FllESH LEAN . '· • ·TIDE DETERGENT KING SIZE DAILY PIUf . HEhll H f. BEAU TY MOS 10.' Heatl & Sh0Ulcl9n. SHAMPOO ,~ ~49 sum·sm TUM 1 1'1•11~• t:l.45° AT SOMI STOID I 1 ' I 01. • · BANQUET 4/$4 COOKING .BAGS ~::C. · ·'I fll~llf.t't.;~~· 5~ ~HECKERBOARD ~~~!~ .r~~~~E~ a11SALSBURY STEAK 1 U., 'oz, CASCADE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS FAMILY· SIZE lll(!ULAR 9k FOR MAXWILL HOUSI COFFD 1 LL CAN WI GIYI RUI CHr STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA WI 5IYI RUI CHr . STAMPS . 19th 11111 PlaceltTa 71D W. Cllapaian I I ff DAllY PILOT w"-· ~ 20, 1972 Lucky Started Discount Pricing in 19,63. · .. I r ' TO OUR CUSTOMERS .• . . . L~ Y was the first to bririi you .o' ount Pricirig :; .. Other~ h1.ve JU . ped on the band wago how- e r. Lucky's policy of f..lia s being first to re<luce your Weekly fopd bu.dget still /stands. w• invite ~ompanson any ime. on al)y ltem, '" any department ... You can ~eally depend on Lu cky for greater LUCKY CONTINUES TQ STRETCH YOUR FOOD BUDGET li:t~:n~"d::~o~ost~~pshopplng WITH LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ~~ EVERY DEPT. THROUGHOUT THE STORE .,__' • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ,,,. sonENEI .... QXJ1ff~~~'t:t~73• .,.+LYSOL SPllA Y .... ~~c'::l.27 .,.+LIQUID DETERGENT • ~:::rr 52· .,.+AXION PRE-SOAK .. !"~1,:::55. WHITE KING "D" ..... ':.'=95 • <t'4ROYAU TOWELS ... ,~~~:r:: 28• <t'4COllONET NAPKINS .. ,~~'0:31 • <t'4ALUMINUM FOIL ... ,,m'l\'::23• '1"4SANDWICH BAGS . , . ,~~.:l 47 • KEY BUY WlllER IRlllS :::::::r. 47c OUNOI, J4.0I oonu FROZEN FOODS ,r ORANGE JUICE .. . . :l'~ 51 • ORE-IDA POTATOES ... ~'1::'1:::42• CERTl·FRESH SOU .•• '.'~o\w.79• SNACKWICHES ....... .:".~o~::': 37 • PET RITZ APPLE PIE ...... ·~ 34 • PET RITZ CUSTARD PIE •.. "~37• .GINO'S DELUXE PIZZA .... '\:l 15• VEGETABLU ..... ·~0~~~~r~33 , l'UI & l'Ull. 0100115, l'L\S WITH 101.llOU I. CltlM Mot.Cl, PW WITM OU.M WKJ, CAUIOll Wiii~ SIJC.l.I Gt.All STRAWBERRIES ..... ~"!"',':;";"!::61• us ........ 31 c WHOI.• toOY CMICKINS UNCONOITION.t.ll.Y ' IONOIO L8 1'•·l I.I.AYO. M • I -COFFEE '"' 88 ._ WHITE IREAD DOUGH v ":.-m::.59• ...:!~ .. ~ oo oom< "' ' ' • "" . .,.+OH IOY -GARUC BREAD , \:J 33• - M.J.B. COFFEE. '\:l 2.37 .,..GINO'S CHEESE PIZZA .. '\:l 61• M.J~·~ /'Nsrm . .,~1 .29 COOL WHIP TOPPING •."'!':or,:~:59• ,rPH FILLING ...•.. "!"!'\W,~41• .,..APPLUAUCE ..•.••. ~~':°:34' .,..GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ... !\1=63• llAllJUL ~ ,... .,.+OltANGE JUICE .... ,.!\1=63• .,.+HUNT'S TOMATOES .... "c.:l 29 ' ... CORNID I.HF •••... ~:,"C::77• ... SPAGHml ••• :,::.~~"':.~5· IEEF RAVIOLI .•••.. '."'."::C:l3• . 11111 Ill.PEii ~c-47c . ._YUllTlll ._OUMCllOI ... SALAD DR1$SING .:::.,~::1134• ... A·1 MEAT SAUCE ...•. ",~66· HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE .• 'ill 20• HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE .. 'til 31• ,r PRESRYES •.. ":"'.'~':"!''~',~65• <t'4SWEET PICKLES ... "!~A':."':59• BORDEN CHEESE •.. ':'=93 • SUNDER LIQUID DIET FOOD 't:30• • v.ui•m c..&rai .,..ARROWHEAD WATER ... ::t 36• DIUlUO OI WM DIET RITE COLA .... ~:~1.05 We GUARANTEE the LAR6ER SIZE is a ~BETTER VALUE than the next smaller size PACKAGED GOODS DINNlll ROUS . r,::r,r,;::.:r,m:: 35' .,.+BUC WHEATS CEREAL""";",,"'/il 42• GRAHAM CRACKERS ...• -:::::73 • .,.+CRACKER JACKS ... , . .,,;,~:25 • 11"'PIZZA MIX ....... :rr:;~;::35 ', M & M CANDY •.•.. ~A'!4~=77 1 BROWNIE MIX ...... "'i;=63 ' 11"'FltOSTING MIX .... ,.,:;~;39 ' UMCll, 111.DOl, V#ll.14 '°'*1 DU!Oi .,..lllSQUICI ......... ~::::74, SKILLET DlllllERS ......... ~l 79· BEVERAGE • SPIRITS GOLDEN CltOWN IHI ,l':,~2. 99 SCOTCH WHISKY . m""' ~~ 9 .77 DINNER WINES ...... '."'.~~~: 57 • 0-..11. ,. .. OIAll.I, llOMUIClf, \1111 IOlf, W/TWlf fNln ~VAltAll.I If QI.Ill $JWI Wmf LIQ.IOI mn.1 "llY IUYS" •• 11tt.lffi1111 _.. '911"1t ., ... fKblrtn' U.,.r111 ,,....111111 11· 1n1M11. Tiit "U:Y IUY" lt1•1 lhltlf n Jiit I ftw 11 Pc ltlllJ lrtfl nlH1 11 11"' ftf ,.. .•. Wt 11u11t ,.. sl"'·" •• tk11 .. 11, 1ur 1t1u ,., ..-ttae IM ••ltr UUTlt nPTDAY U.YIMIS! Van·de Kamps Ill AN OUTSTAllOING VAllETT OF FRISH BAKERY GOODS LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS MAIVUTDAJsgA 100..COUNT ~ IOX DAIRY PRODUCTS REDDI WHIP TOPPING .... t: 51 • .,.+son MARGARINE .• ~47 • .,.+MARGARINE ..••. -~~32 • .,..CHHSE°FOOD .. """'0"lll~79• LADY LEE 1unE1tMllK ... ~c1l 42• FOREMOST ICE CREAM .• ':l:'g:79 . PET FOODS VETS DOG FOOD ...• ~',::,'::IJ:l O• PURINA DOG FOOD • ~,r:;: 3.'15 .,..LIVER CAT FOOD ... ''."'.\'~!':.~ 89 • . .. . i cou:o:• Gladly A~ctpled UIJ1Jj' We toke extrQ pains to ••• that our 1tore1 ore Im maculately clean and 9Clty to get. around In, tt)e at· motphere f,...1h a~ chff J4.oUllCI '""1'1'· ()' _ .. 4e.,1 DIE I llJ VITllll' ()• _ ... 4g;.1 HEID I SHDULDEIS SHlllPOD ETOl·l·SIETOI ·IT OHIO AllT, FLISI 01111 100'1 100'1 W/l90N s1•1 s21' ()• ... 4s.y1 GLEEM TOOTHPASTE The effective don· druff fighter.that leov•• holr beautifully glot1y and manageable. 11 OJ: LOTION lo 7 OJ: TUH TOlll TlllLEIS ISSORTIEIT Fun toys designed especial ly for th• Uttlest 101 •• $367 A fun way to draw by turning knobs; no pencil or paper nffded. s311 '111\KARDI Ale, counting and numbert. toll tng time 1. or phonk• 19'1. 76c lucky Stores, Inc. ltPHllET ILOCIS . • $147 ALl'HA KIRI I OZ ......... $2lt l'Ol.IDINT TAll-26 '1 .•. , ••.• 71 C PAIT SUIT ' IY PLA YSKOOL Set of 30 tmbos1ed wood Toiior ~locks $199 in durable 1toroge ·> can w/plastlc lid~ CllAJ:YLIOS ., ............. SJ lf I TONI HOMI MM SJ 61 lllOULAI lo OINTLI ....... -----·-------------------------. · MOZ $141 BDLD LIUIDRJ DETEllEIT ........ IOx ......... Heovv-duty laundry detergent that brJghten1 colors. 1s7oz s23s DISH LOW SUDS IETEllEIT ..... IOx ........ Concentrated .. handles big laundry lood1 with eo1e. IVDIY SllW SDIP PDWDEl ....... ~:0~~ ........ 87c Ivory gentle, Ivory pure, for delicate wmhables. , 3202: 81 c .IOJ LIQUll IETEllEIT ............. ITL •••••••••••• IUIOWt of hard-working 1ud1 thot ore kind to hon'dt . UIOIDE llllWISRER DETER.Ell .. :,~~. 95c • Maxi vest pant ·1ulf of 90% poly••ter/ 10% ro'fOn; ovalloble in beautiful heather 1hode1. Si:r:e• 5-13. NOT AVAU.Alt.I ' ATIAfllTAMOlllCA ' llAllEI llUIS E11tro·lont w.arlng nylOn 1ovorolblo rugs In gold, red. al/OCOdo or rutt tone• .11a~I Ha91 SJ21 s5t1 'PlllTIT ITKl-1 CreatlY• drawing. 10 1lmple a 3-yr.· old fOn Of10rato It, /$21' --:!-Jll!lt .... •lo"" • .. L .... t•1r1'1. I -lllr Jll. • • •. . ,~:~~:'> .r.~+=~-=.. ... iiliii'Aii. 1441111o. ~ .... t•-· .. Lla-.... WtmM • tlt S. ..... C.,. ... frAD9 lllYI. 1•11 .... It. ~ • Miit ...... .... .. ........ -tt,,. ,,.. .... , •.. &II.......... ' ............ ,.. .... •.. l ...... .w ..... ..... . ............. ...... AZiSl 0 f7JL .... -.Jtrett .... u.t•W ...... M l•IUCll ·eatC. ..... 11. a ._1111TA.-cl ·-...... N IAllN t• · 1Jf ......... , ...... 1• la. t.-. 611. f, (9 ... • -i......,,. ....... ttft • m1 "'-... CMOM PAM • Int ..... A~•· --, ... lU W ..... ti MOlllOWIA • 4" W ........ , .. Mtt -IUOI • 1111 ..... M. W.CO-·I•-....... <... ---···-..._ ............. -, , ........ 11--""1· --1111-.... ---·-.... -11.-111.11111/ ..... 111". I •••~·•l;lb•N. ~ I \ ==,.. ·--·'-!~.":. .... :=::·::..--.· =:::=~-;... . ...... .... ~ .. ,, ...... -..., ..... I I . ; • . WtdnrMl•Y. Srptrmbtt 20, 1972 DAILY l'ILD!_ al t "llCHARD'S HARBOR VIEW MAR ET end RICHARD'S UDO MAJUCEt • . ' • Orange Pork Chops Coot •O thick chops with a mi1ture of 2 T. flour and lfi tsp. salt. In, 2 T. h~t oil11 br.own ~hops about I 0 min. \ ... sidi~ Combine I T. brown sugar, Ifs tsp.''9in9•r. IT. grated or•nge •·\ 41 1c ~··<··· P • P"' and • toran91 1u1c1. our I WIN A 1972 PINTO (ore Microwave Oven or en Omega Diamond Watch.) ~·"'> cho.po, co,er. Simmer 45-50 min. ~dcl\,1 C orange s•ctions just before seryjng'.-Serves o. \ \. \• \ •, \ \\ ' ' \\ \ " ~ I Nothing beets the succulent goodness of fresh pork from the "Corn Belt." The pearly pink color of fresh pork tells that it is juicier and better flavored than pork that's been frozen. Enjoy t~e best -from Richard's. Sponsored by Saint Jo .. ph's Hill of Hope. Get your tickets Friday end Saturday-Lido Patio. . l ~~-Casaba Melons 5' ••• Cr••my sw••+ and d•lighiful. ~n~na Sl)uash lb. ·5' 24 O&. log !'.abin Syrup, J tll.89•· Jicial Tissue 200 ••• 4 for'$1 • • . ~ I . • • • r ,<:Bi!~~~!.~~!!.·~~a~ .39' , ,, . . ) • Blue!JerryCreamP1e •.•• i' ... 1.19 ' Apple DarYim Pastry • : • ·: r • . 2 for 35c' · · · ~ ~tteY-flake Rolls . . •• . h I f ' I ( I ·-·l · .. 6for35c 7 I (ii Graod Dad, 13.99 t So .. 1.51 "" ti.I" 14 ....., wloi1hy. II I o j • .. 1 1 Sil'7€R plATT€R t PORl{SALE • FEELING FISHY? Richard's Harbor View has a fabulous fish department -all fresh, in season! f.resh Fillet of Sole Srnolritd Finnan Haddie 1.69 lb. 1.29 lb. --Fish is so versati~ -in salads, PRICE EFFECTIVE • SEPT. 21-24 J I 'hor d'oeuvres, soups or main dish! HAVE SOME FISH THIS WEEK. ~;t/J~~"' Pineapple Chunks 001• 12 ... 3 ·,., Sl P•rf•ct i•amtd up with pork. . Green Peas Libby'• 24 0•· 3 10r Sl Libby's Cut Green Beans 20 ••· 3 for $1 Libby's Mixed Vegetables 24 ••• 3 for $1 Minute Maid Orange Juice '' 01. 69c Rosarita ·Mexican Dinner 11 01. 39c Beef Enchilada Dinner Rosorito 12 01. 39c Combination Plate with Tacos •·"'"' '' .. 39c Oh Boy Garlic Bread I ••· 29c :;Mkllm . Sugar Plum Ham2v .... 3~19 Swift'• fin•st with Pineapple or Brown Su91r 6111 .. Oscar Mayer Wieners .11 ...... ,,.. b .. 1 , "· 89c Oscar Mayer Smokie links 11 •L 89c Danola Sliced Dry Salame • ••· 89c Reese Brazilian Hearts of Palm " ... 89p ~ HARBOR VIEW '1660 Mac Arthur, Newport Beach 673-21 LI DO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, Newport Bear.h • ' ' ' ) OPEN DAILY9-8, SUN. 9-~ , I' OPEN DAILY.9 -7, SUN. 9 -6 ' I I Cl anJ· ... i • , •. : ..... Some of them never learn cocik. Tong, W!>o'll Jll!lllM• QI the • Shun .. P,iJ}ace on M.inJiattan' Biul Side, said : ~Jn,.!..~· •pi:thla.l~.dac~ J • -·--· s ~ti'.· Memory Lingers On r .. : · ·&ome .. ·dec.ratfl•ifor ;·· , . • hors d'oeuv 1'1"! .... ~-"'I~ Loublana gum~ ,soup, prepared and popular1Zed by the late ~n . Allen Ellen-. tmg ebefs !» .miite. piai.. der is now served on Thursdays in Capitol restaurants. Sen . James Allen (left) aha~ ~e c¥'agons ~other suggested the menu change as a nice way to honor Ellender. Sens. Elaine Ed· fanciful ~tures. There are wards and Russell Long ladle out the soup that's lavish with shrimp and sells frying cliela, 1ateam chefs a,nd for .1.50 ·per bowl. chefs whooe sole responsibility u preparing vegeta~les. Dutch Treat Bal(es in .Paper . ,. ~ . PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH PEACH PUDDING milk. Set this batter ulde. ..Bake ·1n a ~~~ ~~ ·N ' I • .. • ' '.i .. ,. LAURA '.SCUDDERS ', . TE~DER SWEIT PILLOW ~ PACK GREAT IN SAi.ADS I .. : · " ' Rotatn... L~N~ GREEN ~ati~e . . .. "'orn Nowedlya paper c u p 1 , plate>, soup 11111' sabd bowl and deueri dialbes come in IUch aflractlve ·potterns they can be uaed for parllea. A re;,W• ailltloe to this -poperwore comes In 1-h e PellJll)'fnnla Gaudy Dutch cleslin. Thia pattern features red and yellow colors, teamed with brown and white, and wu orJsinllly med o n toleware. '· Peel and cut Into \>·Inch degne ove11 imtu toppillg· Is slices eoough peaches to mike bcowned. -.19 to ·~ mjljqle>. 1 cup unsifted flour, stir to 4 cups. Stir lhe remaJning ¥" S:erve . wann pr c:yld;, ~· l jf aerate before measuring cup sugar into the peaches. you like, with whipped cream. I teaspoon baking powder Spoon iugared pea<bes irtto Makes 6 ser<~gs. · -14 teaspoon salt ---six -1-ounce--'Gaudy~tCb . ~Ote:. J~~bubl>le up.:an.d ¥• cup butter design gtued ·paper-dessert may boll over; JI they do, JlfO.. % cup au gar dishes. DiY~e any juice from · t~ .oven .by. putting a . cookl.e 1 egg peaches tP,nong the dishes. ·sheet or ·plece ·of',foil 1on ··sbel! I teaspoon vanlill Spoon !letter 0111<> top of lie!ow pudding: Dishes II!IY lie -ch•1·p·'5:T · CUCUMBERS .---~ -· r t . >' 49c ~-~j'11ft --.!~iSf 'A '~ ' 1· ... ~ ·• .. , All ·the ·Gaudy Du I ch paperware Is glazed and the 7- ounce dessert dlshes may be llted for baking al (or up to) 3IO dqrMa; they go through lbe bildng process without detlriaraUon of color and clellP- I> cup mllk peaches. No need le>• lprl!lld p~ on a I cookie .aheel. 2 pounds fresh peachet, batter because it spreads dbr~ before baking rather.1 than cm about 12 small or 5 large Jng baking., oven rack, If ~-lite. . . C?-t ·~,. 6:JO·,~ -7 .... • W~ Wa......,. f11i!. .... , •~Wt ~-·-~ .o.~:io ,...,. _ 1 "'"·. :w.,. J,~ cup heavy cream, whi~ ped (if desired I On wax paper thoroughly stir together lhe Dour, baking powder and salt. Ren'• how lo -these dt1rlrt clitbel to make a ,__ Dalch Peach In a medium mixing bowl cream butter and 1h cup of the sugar; add egg and vanilla ; beat well. Beat in the Oour Pudcllnc. mixture alternately with the T ~sty Platter's Co.'ntrast Matters 1-N•:•I -Ion to -·...-----............. Cu )'M am .. ~ ..... ,:~ ...r W••c• •111&1111e1 -.............. -•rM!l-.e~tlllt&-IW• ..i.r. aumM or -7 -1 Mn. s. ·-· Sall Pedro Much II golnc I<> depend on your family's -and 1ePOr01 lncllnaU-but rlPt at the start it II wbe to remember that we eat with 01D' eyet ~ wen as O\D' taste buds. The plate ahould have enough ·balance lllld oolorful eye apPeal to mllke JI Jn. lerestlng. Really, there are no hard and fut °hi~ about any vegetable dinner, but you would not LETS ASK THE COOK by ~..; Nin Wley want to serve mashed polatoes, creamed cabbage cooked eggs. Nothing la so dreary as watery spinach slapped on the table Without at lea.st the benefit of diced piminto as weU aa. the egg. Have the vinegar or. lemon juice-cruet handy for a little added zip. The egg provides the protein that might otherwise he laclc· Ing. So doe& macarolll and cheele or a mixture of cream cheese and peanut butter for stuffed celery chunks. Sliced oranges, onion and arffn pepper rings arranged on criap iireens make 1 col- orful lllad with refreshing aspects any way you look al it. There are many 11uca besides the i.vily creamed ones that make vegetables a lol more Interesting. I like an orange butter sauce made by simmering ~ cup . butter or margarine with 3 tobte.poom orange juloe and a bit of ·grated rind. Pour hot over beets. Or try .. almond butter, especlall7 good over uparagus, greeP beans, ""'°' coll or just Moul an,y other veaetables Ill Y<Mlr chlllce. Any standard cookbook ' can give you many more. and stewed celery on the same With the high coat of meat plate. That wou1d be a dull today, almost everyone ls looking arraPgement Indeed. looking for lllexpenslve dishes Nor would you wa11t to have that taste good, look good and cabbage slaw at the same have a geoeioas amount of time as cabbage cooked any protein. Nan Wiiey baa some other way. reclpea that meet -re. Good color and taste balance qulmnepll lil her booklet could he sweet corn, beets "Dollar Sa"'* llol Dishes." (plcl<ed or othenriae) and but-You mly obllln a ooJ>y by !And carro11. Or oerve any sending 25 coall and a aell.ad-~ vegetable al<ilc with dressed, stamped, loog en. tomatoes a1'd yellnw veJope with your request for 11 to Nan Wiley Jn care of 'the ould not wa11t !<> have DAILY PILOT • ...., 11mu and peaa .U,at;the . -tlllle. Thal combination 11 too , starchy and 1acU aull llltw balance. Boss' Bfend '1111 "-mixed vegetablel· "\'.ou're Invited In join an u -~ .. plate. So : do ecuuv, club. All you have "' ...... ~ freah tomatoll, do ·-.... -... ~ ollvea m toast aod butter three rnt ti, ...,; ~tW al.ices of white lnld . ..i --Y• might On flrst slice put lelluce, ..... I<> aervt ti 1b01e ·OD a . sliced ham, crusbed pineapple, i'llllb tray Jn ..,.. '01 ulad Swl". On second aUce put tW ldlhl avocado, sliced c ~ I c k en . Wllln you -spinach, Gouda. Top with tht lut slice .,,_... It op -..... bill of bcead ••• 1nd ,... ... joined ""..._ • --bard . the EacuUn dlil undwlch. i ' ' ' 11 I I ' . . ' t ·I -r I ' f Lysol®.Basin/Tub/Tile Cle* ·-~ · It does more · than just clean · basins,/m&S ·and · · · . I 1 • "' .• ... -· -· xm. batmoom. Kenn8· tht C&\1141 odot.. &Calise it's a LYSOL product, you • know i( kills germs and germs·that ca11se ·odors. Even kills:staph and strep germs., .,. • , · , ·, ., • . .... . ' .. doors. • " . t • 1"' ' • 'I. . , :15t ...... ' • • .. I • • tiJes :1 · ' ' I". l I u . . r .. I r ' •• , I I •I I .. , ' I • .. . .. . • •l .... ., . •"',• • • - I ...;, : ... " "" • ;. ~1 •• •• "' • . ·' • ·, • - JI PILOT·ADYtllT&R Wodntidq, Stpt-20, 1972 • I Me~tless I , Mea -ls Stewing \ I t moll II_.., ID udtlal•e fnm = WColablol) Worceatonbire uuce 1 o couno with carllc-'batler"'I bW ~-":.;: ~'!,.lt:!"m wdlare canoot : :1!..,.1.i1;™toes In ~e stock pol, brown :-=; ia~d .. :ade":1th = -."tald -llllbJ Die, -, to buy meat That 2 cups dloed turnip muabroolllJ in butter (or corn ded carrots and crushed can-..... _ ....__,. I · ,_ willte, bl>ck, and Ap-2 c·-'· an~ oil) • .. wa•-(or liquid •-m ned pineapple. --,_..,. '"' •....,. po!acliion -.1 would Uke • -':'.'..~. ·~ · -~ ~ -'•• 'Sor...,. I've I~•""' • ~ l!lced cooked vegetables). n.i .. to If desired, meat lovers can :b:.'t. "'ii'"Now m';"J;;. :, ~,!-~.~ot afford It, I cup....,; tantls bolling point. Add ;.;;,;... Include 2 pounds boel aoup bondbt _,J ...... Iil,1vio) ...... lo .., 2 teupoom ba.ifl leaves and aalt Cover, reduce heat meat and 2·pounds beef "°"P • ..._ -'T ' RIJBY DEE'S 2 bay leaves and simmer a b o u I 2HO bones bl ume ...clpe In lieu of ''He'reW.aokedme,•Wb..\' VllilETAlllAN SOVP 2tablespoonsparaleyDakes mlnulet. muahrooms llld butter (or .,. ,.. ...,. le --of'. 1 , l small fJUl>Wi~ dk:ed Add vecetablol an d re-com oil). Plaoe aoup meats, -IDlall•l -11 So '-' * llOUQd ~.muabrooms, l oup cauilllOwereltes DllinlDI ingr<dienb cooking bones In large stock pol with I've ,_,. -~~~ clealied -~ I cup diced cabl>qe 3MO minutes toq<r (..-unW liquid, lfmmer 2 hours atim-caoco&. II! w•-• ' 2" lablespoona butter (or 4 pockagea vqetable broth voptables ore temlor). Taste ming oil loom that fonns on meet. lonJ;y~itenceand com'oll) % Maspoon ground black tocorrect•1,,.,,tnp. top, add vegetables, coot u I'm not..,.. mw I did II, but 2 qustt. water (or ,,_ .. , --r •-u .... ~ ·-· directed. It WU delicleua SO I w10le tho1---'----'-"-... -'----'~C::~=------_;-=.:~.::_:;:__:-='::.._'..:-=~:_===-------......: thJnp clown as I nmembered ,.,._II.INN It. WO\fllHdq, S.pt-20, 1972 DAILYl'llM If ' ' Natural fooifs , l. provide Ruby · Dee 'with more ,;x t 'adventuru ' ' cooking;, •!; • I • O~er 80,000 families switched to • Japau•lll's.w;'c. ludlll J...,,. l•i,h. c:.t.1.,. last year. • • EXIRAFAM:Y LAKE COUNTRY BARTlfTT ~EARS lfl•••-s~ JBYE 2-2w'•~e.• ' DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT UlllA CllCllCl-lt MJ.tN PRODUCE DEPARTMENT . . Hllff .. ·.79 UMB lfG ... 98. ..... ICM9-..... •'bt Blwcled Fllllt Sole .. 1.18 DID llUI SMOKED HALIBUT . . HIW bwydlJ Low"* IAml VlmA =8.89 -~I'"-.......... LAKl:SHIRE Off -~·---=a.• ........ __ ,._eo. -· ASPEN GOLD BEER - RllP,hl combination of SUPER BUYS and EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Is the best WI e know to keep your grocery bill down. -··--.... -49 lllW .... . °""°"'0..-... Q ••• iii ...... --.. --.. ....... 29 ..... -'Cl Yo1111111ry ...... ~ Pri<t. .... 26 lua,..111en s,1i1111 Allow101t. ~. ... .............. ______ .. mp.-B-8~ • . UP :~~ .51 Frozen Dl&ws .36 .1/'ANTRY FILLERS ~l ~.21 t1n1u9'Mt 69 =· =·88 ":.; .41 -·FADOLE 'Mot-Wltft .... CARNE • J :;.38 .::.37 .. L 28 ..... :1.18 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ......... a.I PLASTIC WRAP ... ,,..a... HOSIERY GUARD ........... ~~~ SPRAY STARa't ....... PINE ClEANEA ..... _,....,... .... AIR FRESHENER ENVELOPES .... .,.. ~B'Aos ..._ FABRICFINISH :.28 .:: .Iii "': .47 ::.81 ~.62 ..... 31 !:·.Bl l'ANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS ; -.:.L "'1.fl/ PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ~,!!!ill',• . ., -~-,:=:Jillt.r.~E . . . ~·~~ .. m -~_,. ...., CAT l'OOD ":; .1& RITZ CRACKEIS a................ ..... c-.. ,.._,. WARR -1.oe GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ----1 , , -, \--,It ... ~~INEGAR !Jl~NO .fl; .... , IVllUP ---.oJ• . ....,._ .. _ TIAIAQI -•-1;coPFEE ";;A ":.6J ::r::41t =:ii "::~ 1t ~ ·~ .. _ KIDNIY ll!ANI C'al1.-ruKU ::TNilii>"kit .,_ l'RUIT COCKTAii. ~JUICE rifsTAllT COl'l'EE -:.17 ~--"' J!R TOW!lA ":.u ";;.11 Cllorooof """'''" -.:::.--_w._... .... --.10 FACIAL TillUI ,....., ":.21 --.... -·. WIUOllNT ,....., =--;;~~If llltquell ":;1.u 9;1M --~Cllllii<. '\l:.u TOHZT TlllUI Pltlr 1'11-•79 I PtmutBlll*I'• 0Mr0ftt0....-"''"'0 ... ,., • _ .... _ ..... .,...., ~ BLVD., HOGTOM BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTiasTEI; 17th ST., TUSTIN 401 ll LOW. ANAHEIM • . , f ~.: • H DAILY PILOT • • !,~~' GU,AR'P c ~. · fl STREUDEL . · . ~.--' v, .• ~. 4_.,_ . • . . " ;. Mrs. Wri11t'1 lllH ·39c ~" " · ..,,..·...i 1 AMightyFine lmtlo · OdOr For ~rsl Can ' .. Serve For Br~kfast Pk1. . . P'!' .,,_Ull' r.~. \1 . Fudg. Gold M<l!ttd Milk t.c• 'Cll-'""""'aste ·~·w.7nc · · 1 ·cake M,.w.,,•r•""""'""'""'-$1 19 : YIFJ Hai~ Sp11J :~;·99• : : .. · : .English llffins w~:i·. 3 ::t ~1 Bartlett Pean ,~'.; " 29• Yellow Onions .~~ 3 ~39• Or1191 Juice ":::::' ";!~~ aa~ . . t AWLES 4-tb. 68c ciuto,.Y 1na1lici1us Bag . . ' . . Belir.l,,en ~~n':' .. 22• freSla.~!i s:SJ.. ,..25• Ro••l•.Leltlce .~~' .... 19• ~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~--~ ...... -..:" ' ,, . . • CARNATrDNS SPIDER PLANTS 1 REDWOOD lUBS r PtAMT FOOO : -•• 69C &·IN. $1ff ~i~°!:r $2' 18 ~::· $J39 "illil~~"' POTS • . II•• l:::.a . · · • ~ PllQS lfflCTIYI IN- j LOS ANGii.ES ~-OMNGE CQUNTY ·(lllCIPJCAT.._.., ' 1 ' . . . -. • -IML I ... I fl l.) l • l • • t DAIRY DELI-DISC OUNT PRIC£D! I SAFEWAY SUPER SAVER S! , • ', . . FROZEN FOODS-AT DISCOIJNT! . • the .. ltae but bee not !la Ila 'I I' I 1' 5 \I I I 2 \I \'( 2 2 • ~i?1qn9, ~~~es Strike. ·Gold · ' . . 'nlrn . lolo sremi and °"""" • • . ~ • ~ pan. ~118...,_l _or iiilll It iiili doae. 'Cool' 10 .. • ) chicken . " ~··1111 llllr.t'• .. fnlll-'111••" . ' At ,ood " .Drug lltol'M ..,... f w-.i.,. S.pttml>tr 20. 1972 Mini Meals Me a sured • • • OQLLEGg, STATION, Ttt (UPI) --"111-In whldl ~ at'!t!-can be,o aoocl w11 to Improve a -·· diet, If It'• -Judlcklusly, a nutritiooist » vises. Sally SpH...... • speclaJlst . wltll Illa ,..... •Atrlcullarat Extensloll -· says tbat If meall ~ II\ colclual or prGle!D. •tot. eumjlle, lb!lle DUltJinls '"" • be added I by eatlnC ...-, that .JDdude mllt1 ~er tee creim. MlllSiali+or~ ._,.., ••lY !run • • e r ~ Udblll llltt candy, dlipo. <lle and 80fl drlnb, wbldl sbe I01* .,. high In Cllorlel bUt !Ow ID nutrltnts. ' ' Th 11 conspicuous con- IW!lption ol '°"'ailed 'junk' foods <OSts us more than 12 million 1 year," ahe says. "Snack foods may fill you up, ll!Jt provide Ultle nutrition uni. you .-your snac)s ID the 11me way you would plan a weU·balanced meal - wlth common aense." Somo · snacks Miss • • , ,, • Sprlac<r -tnckld. milt wllb a couple of .....,. of let cream. er lor wellbl walchen, attmmod milt and lee milt. 0. sherbert wltll fnllt juice. • • "Thirsty, c-loua Individuals can try tbelr favorite fruit and veaetable juices," ahe aays. ''They're a ol betltr for yoo tllan a IOfl driJ)k. . Slie also f-_YOl'S frC FJ~ which Is -cat In -and dry lrulta oudl a!I ralsllll, dried prunes, apricots and peaches. Raw v111l1blM 1111- forgood-a.•.-.-. cludlDI --"· ~ sllcb, ,..._ .. ., caunno-. "Every b!M ,. ••• becomes a part of ""'• * says. "Slneo ,... ..... alwQlf eat ·aU.,_~.,..,... .................... partol~-"By _ ...... _ relation "' ' .... • mealtime, ,.. .... Gira -- " ' ,. I . · Casino Brand. A flne llne ef nd ural i:heese. .. . . ·~ ..... 1 . . • • I ' l J I l j ~ DAILV PILOT Wldnnd11. Stp"mber 20, 1972 . .,., ...... MONIY •ACKGUUANTD ON •UAUTY MIATI IVllT NCI M MU.T ts . llNCONDmONAL&.T GU41ANJmJ 1TO PU.All YOU , •• Ol YOUI~ WIU.ll~LY IE•WilOm . MOR,RELL'S ALL !EEf 7gc· DINtcQFiA.NKI .............. LB. OSCAR MAV,£R •Al i:. IEE[ ,·.LB. 9~. Oftc All"MOTWIENt:llS -----···"· ~- c ·~AA MAYER •A,t:LMEAf • , 57c 85C Sl.ICED BOLOGNA "°i. . • 12-oz. . 'Ulc;AR "A~_:AtLBEEF ·, Cftc 37c Si:ICED !lQ\:OGNA 1-ot im. -·-· ,,:oz. ll iiKIO•CBl~aCl/f.', . s 12 l j AM SLICES _ ....................... u , --· •GUARANTBD • . 98 l. . STEWING BEEF .................. LI. c VOIKSH .. 1 ·LI. llGULAR OI J.LI. ntlCIC 7 ftc SLICED BACON ............... LB. 7. 1il.M • IULK : . 6 ftc WIENIRSau.1iu1 .............. u . 7 i RIB STEAK ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF• GUARANTEED MOUIW AU,. .. , OI All lllF MW TIMI 1-LI. PKG. ···: .1fo'fLa n:.oz.~59c :l°':t -::.rn~ ......... 69' ~-. " i l I ' . ;W,ITH HEIBS • llTS • OI SPECIAL :TOMATO . ·sl U CE.' If.ins ~ ..................... . 1~0U. PIC{i. OI ~OO'COCINT FAC!~ . LADY 'SCOTT . · JIS .SUE .................... ~ ......... c~~~E PEANUT·BUnER CAP~N -CIUN·CH .. CER.EA L ................................. ~~:; ., ' ... \ $ 15-0Z. CANS ROUND STEAK BONE-IN STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF • w-..,, 5'Ptember 20, 1972 s PILDT·ADVERnsER 8 STATllllOl.C811m-·GU-• . 7' SC ' 0 l JlftN..!.•~ ~OAIT .... LI. . , ·ii'~LEO lftST · ............... LI. 9~ " I iiJMP'iiii"f;oN11M .. L1. 88< ht~, ... -.. la.SI.IS . I /• tac . !!!os!!.!,~~~;J, ................... LI. 98C ROUND STEAK ~~~.: ....... LI .. u .ui,.,.TlljDB•GUARA!ITBO t , s 12• ' . SJEAl(S a~~gi. ~.~ ...................... u. · STAla-.cm,tlll-·GU_fANTHD s I '' '-BONE Sl1AKS .......... LB. . Jwiu.Tlt-IO•NOTW•GU~ s I'' ·PORT.IHvuSE111AKu. STATIR-.atmFllDmF•GUARANT8D s ... 89 TOP SIRLOIN ITIAll ....... u. I GROUND BEEF . CENTER CUTS • ST ATER BROS. ClRTIFlED BEEF ! , ...... --~ ====-.......... ___ .1. IDt lld " A-... *ii I .. • FRESH; DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGI . .. .• ~8El,11st:Zl,111 .. f·~~ ~---. ~ ·-----·· ... ... ......, ........ _ .1111 ___ _ ·==-'t.' ·'"° ) • I l J I~ I[ ,y I I I ' . b ' ' l , ' > t • DAii. Y PILOT w.-.,, ~20.1972 • Ah, So <;;oocl ok Shctred WE'VE CUT HUNDREDS Of PRIGES EVEN MORE i h ir "Sis I '"'Beef," tbi Ill~ · PY ..n. GI marinated ....,J~~ltl-boons, II a -le' -ting girl ar time lllr . Thia • ........ ..,.. for two com- -,. I hle coot 1'ilb the -'a11Jap1e-...... ,. method. SllEH\liPITY BEEi' /,I I poand I® round -,'thin- \ l)r 6*f KW') I~ S ta~ll sac• IOY ......, I 'Able-cormtarch I. le-""'ar t ,., 11P>om lberry I pack .. (10 OUDCel) !men llUi,. berlll, Julienne cut t table 9' Mnl cmking oil At 1-one hour . ahood, preponl ~ of IOY sauce1. -.r, oornstarch. salt and illrnJ. Slice beef In ¥•· Inch Btri9ll and marinate at room temperature for one I} hour. ltOte: freeze beef . fz rllghily -most elflclent thin I ' rllclng aB Oriental recipes. I In raucepon, coot lror.en 99< --------- f .l."' i A'" 'I ' [ r ( ~ f • Ar uo~?iiBi'AiS .. ~ • ., oawi11PlJ'ii'£0 HAM 1 6-0IM'lee Pockoge REAl McCOY CHI.I BRICK 8-ouoce Pockoo-t • "" Meet OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA """'"' . """""" l'ltlCl 43' 62' 68' :.~-~r::~:,; <S."""" ........... ._ ..... ..., not 1o drlln. "-oil?';;'\ ~ ~ 113 WbMbelnscO!lt,heatoOln " "''"'""' 8-ounc. Pock.OD" •All IHf 16·0\ll'IC• Poe~" Aft MMt OSGAR.MAtu-W1£11tR$ ' • wok. When hot, jdd beef far I ' ,,_ few seconds, hrning fr&. quently with ·lark. Adil boons to beef and stir.fry beef unW ~ beef ls coOted (abou\ three 'I minuter). Serve over hol bul-l tered rice; • r Chick n · • . , ·Rolled , - \ • A famous sauce a d d s delmlBJi:~ Mui • l*~ 00.:.~ }.., . ' I who!<{ li'oller.fryer r· 4 table ... butter '-:.:....0'' ~ ltab~ minced i .f· prnle, . ' • I IM"""'l' dried larT-. ' .. ·~ + • 1 tablelpc>on ellver"'f .._ r1nc1 1, . : l 1 cup oraJ!le,lulce i . . < , S'.ta=l . current fillji i. dry~ t 2 labl cold water · ~~~--r cllldln ~~~ofthe aalt. l Cream IGlellllt I "labl&- apoons .r tbe baller, -· parsley I~ tam: rpreod on the of -Overlap the aldeliand la8len with WoocWn _,.... or poultry pns. '. • =~~~.-:J:l':d .. •' paprika." ) ~ • • • Melt milalnll1I 2 table- apoons butter ln•br1e llklllel; add dildmt and~ ... all aides • ....,~le·~ Md ...... rind and juice, iill~ abd mualar1I. ' , 1 ""Cover mid mnmer UlilU ~ ~ II m.IJiii!el'. ~ -•'!1 1'~ .r:- ~ ikll!et .1111 """Uy, .... ,~ .......... djor. ., dlicten. • • 'Spinach . -. . Sa¢ t a . ' • I .S.ew.C. Pkg. All'1tl IETI WIEllEIS QU A! ITY BAKERY AT OISCOUNI PR IC ES 41' 75' ~1 2~&o.-• ... f6' .... ~ MAIKES BUIRITO 51 c ,--.,.@'"'•-<-h Otftc!-=: .. -HA:-:-,Sffc-BROWNS 39' MIAIS TOU'U II -10 1R¥1 rat fA~IA !If DISCOU NT.:. l-[RY DAY • Q1¥Lll! 119 IATllFICTICll rru::~t,;•;JDl!CO\l!!~~!!lllCID~---. I -•• il!l!'.!.!ll! -I . -IDAHO --l2t llOEISS 1" CLOl l'IJll I LL .. ., IOASf LL --!Mii ,..,.. STiii ltt CllCI am Cllfl'!· iiP"s111.0t1 1~ noUT =1~ • 1 l """ .. ,. OllCOUfff .... • fANT~' 1 ,1r~Lfl(l1ijl$ I.•,~• [IA~ N.l'M IOl '"''""' """ f ~i,jT ,~<.;Tll' [ t\LOl -.T' EllERl DA~ SWEET JUICY NORTH WEST CRISP JUICY WATEIMRON WHOI.• HONEYDEWS · smr 1 O• -~iOXUiiiNs 39- 10:. GllllN 8·• SQUASH 8• IUNCll UDISH ""i'.'li~ 1 0- w.no 1N ...._ • ..._,,., 3'1" ROASTEDPWMS • Wintw Nlli1 PWS 19• 41 DAii. Y PILOT WttlntSdq, Sei>ltmbet 20, 1972 .. ~ .. ~ ADVERTISED PRICES · . · EFFJCTIVE .. · '.7 FULL .DAYS T•ISDAY. SEPT. 21 ·THRI 'WE_D.; SEPT. 1..1 ' " CHIQUITA · BRAND , • BIUIA-S • • " . · LOOSI .TURNIPS ~FRESR·".RUTABAGAS LOOS'E CARROTS . -JOUR- CHOIC E ; Mii 01 Ml TCN * -~ • EXIRA FANCY WASHINGTON . Sf ATE ___ EU,.IABllCJ,, _ \. ' --- u.s. No. 1 1uss1T............ . . . . . . . . . . . . Oci~~o Ef. ' -~!!!s!~ .. ~~~~: .. ~.: .. :1·~::7 .... 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HALF GALLOll IOY AL OCCASIH VODKA . . . - t \ I • I 0 ' "Rrl'll 11IANT -· ~ ""'" """ · 00·0 • "0 · 34' a "'" a ICIMfl (QIH, """..C",MU. VIO~MID. ,. ... 0 $iOOFFER'S f!IAJ PIES ~~~ .... r.:&i~ 65' LIBBYLAND Dlllllrllt' • .;:::= .... --,:g;;~:~ c c ~'1 o o • o o o o o o o o o I 0 f.-\1 D BIRDS EYE COOL WHIP ............. 59' INST.Id' vu· BAii •.•• 1111 D . Ml •••••••••••••••• ~. D FRESH GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ••.. ~!t.~'.59' ff YDROX COOKIES • • •..•.•....• ,;-~1:1::; 4gc . ' ' 0 VELVEETA CllESE $PR(lD '."ill." ..••• 1115' D YELLOW Cllllli PEACHES ~!€~;:~~ ..• 29' ·o PINE SOL LIQUID CLEANER ...•. ,·:~·,99' Ql~ 11*80 MELS 1 ....... o:~·: 29: I o lllDCFOID 80 DOOCH ::::;. :~o:-:~59' • o MIXED VEGETABLES 'l":~i~'?:>: ........ 27' fan71'11 PEAS llD ,..111111 ""'""'....... 44' 0 1 llWUI . 1"' Wllll !"f ~".'t".'-. • • • . n' · ••• fltiS ~ 1 ~:m.29c 11111 S WHOLE ••••• l'.o:·.~ D WISHBONE ITALIAll DRESSING .• .o~·,35' D LA PINA FLOUR ............. ?~ .;:~,1111 Tlu'iftlnaut Jao.t.....inmct 'i'oCh ... •Lea• .. OnJCoN lt-8! QUAIL BRAND 7'!'..0Z. nN 'TOMATO SAUCE 11~·1 ' . JERSEY~IAID COTTAGE CHEESE •CREAMED • FARMERS • LOW-CAL PINT CTNS. Premium Coffee YUBAN 1-LB. lie TIN ~ "TREAT THE KIDS" ud1esicles or POPSICLES BOXOF 4 $1 SIX /,4, ~. rr· . Gt¢AT TO BAJl.11'-QUE Tyson's -PrJde GAME'llENS •. -t U.S.GRADE 'A' 6 5e FROZEN 20.9z; PKG. ·: . . • @> ~~e 1·~/i 1~:Loal ··BREAD· ' J.,....E ANDERSON z9c WH.ITE OltWHEAT AND ' . ,SANDWICH STYLE ' ~ "TENDER-AGED GOLD BOND' STEER ,BEEF" Sw1't's Premium LARGE END Thriftimart Beef Sale! e , j LB.' (m" ,..,.. 1111) SMAtt !ND Ill ao.t.ST ..•• U . ', .-LB~ .. . .~ .... -~· ' HOIMEL'UlD'lAIELO<Wll50N'S~"""" • C:LVB STEA '·~:·.<:· ..•.. ~1.J' $LICED ·~ • SPENCE• s. : 'A.KS .••• ,,., BACON.. ... .• C:YBE STEA /-~~~ ........ ,,. DISCOUNT~SEAFOODS i D 1 BEEF SHORT RIBS •••............•. 45~. D FRESH FILLETS OF OCEAN PERCH ... 89f •. I .o LEAN AIAt:f .CRO~ Rl~S.~ .... ·:··..:69~ • 0 FRESH FILLETS or PACIFIC TRUCOD 98fi. I OSCAR ~AHR QUA:r.JTY o FRESH ·FILLETS OF DOVER SOLE .... 11~ I D SLICED BACON !>'ft·~·~'.!•~ .•.......... 94' D NORTHERN HALIBUT STEAKS ... ·:;;~; 116,? I D OSCAR. MAYER SMOKIE LINK_$ . .':~::89t. 0 FRESH PACIFIC OYSTERS ....... :·: .89~.. 1 D OSCAR MAYER LITTLE FRIE~S .• ::o.98~ 1------------------------------------~--------~----~ !G'ralie.,A.;·'Y:oun1 ouck1ih1~ ... 59~. l. •------------------------------------------------~-~ U.S.0.A. INSPECTED• NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SPRING . ' L 0 , L bWHOLE LEGS " eg, am , :1:6el8!. e tle e LAYORIS ·FRA·NKS WID .. llPJ, 't·fMaU, ftffl., tin. t• .. Jo.c·on· ' . COSTA MES~ ·. e 13922 .lllOOICHURST, GARDIN MOVI· • 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON B~OH e " 231 IL TORO, • .. I ' ~ ~ ~ --~ ~ ~ ! ~ I y v i s Wtdnaciil, ittl'trhM ~. 1972 eriet<:ons l'PU·~ 'ooks Hamming It Up Or'iental .. sty . ' .. ~· \ I • ' ., BADUA GIBllONll lben make llltle hlll·illch 11 to 2 Iba) Trim away all lat. SprlMle mariDade ~ co-. once unUI bl'own<d and cooked over low flamt. pit ••• for 0-111. Mil wne 'yOO .. i ~ la llva "!'·Iii ~ 11 cup ebmy wiot . tho port aleob "1th prlic tlle meat. Pill ill t be . tbrou&b-Pour .ov .. port .1tuu .Jn a ltQd 1 llamped otll rn6 Im ...... lured In 11'0W111 the outside of oacb 1 ~ _, -pow4'1r and place IA a pWitk: ~tor ad J111ow lo Meanwhile, prepare t be bealod platter. Oil meat IJ!lo , envtlope and 25 ...U , oteot. . • 11 llPQlll.aarlic ,...ier bq. "'°" the ·winb Olid "'Y marlilate two It lour boun or 11uce. Combllle tho reserved aervtng .. lu portions 1 n d GOURMET PORK r-............ ,,......11..., " · 2 oopoolil coll!IP sauce llllo tho l>iJ.aod place It longer. ; marinade with the cat.sup and serve. Makes six servilla• 215 • ~It l"!l'n •·~-eoot 8':'M ~1!11' z te-OITOWIOOI or ill 1 bowl (to calcl> aoy Drola tho marinade and add arrowroot. Jn a 1 ma II calories each. AND LAMB DISllD,.,,. •·-part, I OlllENTAL ~8TEA!t cormlard( , loakqe). cold -to..., one cup. sauoepao eoot and lllir over (Barbecued Spanrlbo, Shlsb of the DlilY Pllol. •, ,,.,.. hllll," ot ..,._ II 2 1"" pork ~ ("'8h II cup .. I" 1 t er (ap-Draw tho aide& 'If the hi& up Broil tl!o! --bot coal& moderate flame until mixture Kebab, Liver and Mlllbrooms, Shore'' Trail. Sportl, Juot.JlliatbS ~ p,.t bani, .Uct1, M!al weJ&bl proximalel)') • and lwtF totethet:·"' lhol tho or IA .,.,. lonllor, tumtng tblckem. Simmer live mlllule.s Skewmd Lamb with pinup-G'll'll.) ~-. • ..-..... ~. I • ' co6bCI. cur-ed, proceued, \ chesblcoURd,-'er .... ked or ••rtblAS ellt. lll color i.s 1 pnle grayilb- wblle, like a Cll'dlnaey pork chop (rather than pinkiab-red. Ille W111· ~ or cured ftim loob.) And being fnlh J>Ci:k, it must be ~ eooted tlriug~ belon aervtng. . , lri eome areu, fresh'° aliciis are called 1 1 p o r k ate.,.''. ~ avoid confll:slon will(-tht • proces!Od b a m steaks.,(.. I ~oval pieCe of meat with a sirude, 1mllll'OU!Jdbqne In.the . rnidt!Je, ii Joou IJke·tbe p0rk vereloo of a beef round steak -·wblch it ii. . Both pieces of meat are cut from lbe leg of the anlmal, . and..bolb..bave the. .advantage ,. i - of being the Jeut faiten!nc , J>&l'\lof J/.lO ~· • a·.. I For ~: :~k cliOp · meat wef .. riA'•t.'1!out 11400 ~ 1• " caloriea ...., pOimd.. but pilrk . I sleak meo~ oQ!y bl1I as Ii~ teQlng -700 Caloi;ea. Boneless rib of beef, on the other hand, is likely to run ,,. more than 2,000 calories per PJl!1td ~· you see, there really is no jllaliliealion for ruling out pork wlllJe watching your . l wel&ht ~ if ybu're a -ledieable meat shopper! . . COOKING PORK STEAK Jlro~ la !lie "'°" u.Jorio-\ wlie way .of Molriq any meat, ~ ~ included. Jlowevtr, like TI1Mt low-r,t ~'ilillle; pail , ~~ sboa14 bl -ilid' ...;. rasblbii ... brollkil· · For pork • · ud llllDpie', ' · 1pdnkle 'We~ 1ftth me at telldetlziY an hour or lo • bef,@re broiling. Or, 6avor up Y• park Steak with marlilacfe -·•liquid that ... -wine, vinqar, ttomato or citrus juice. \ Contrlr)f· to popular O)>inl<!ri. m"1Dacfea -1·DO ol\:· il'l lbe · acid liquid ihaf ooltens the mu! fibers. , Here's i pork-happy .com· binltion with a flayor that's inscrutably OrienW',lthanU to soy sauce and,. • touch of callup sllrt'ecl ~ ~,.. ..... h's beet dont on ,_ b.uliecae,~'fOU qn enjoy'. ~ round uaJilll )'<illr kl~ 1'11111• broiler. Simply •dd • shUe of U>Oke seasoning or barl>ecue-8avored ..it bet... broJllAg. · 'i'o' keep_ tho pork lleak ...... , from cur line up, trim • .,,.,~ever; bit of border fat, P9ulfry' s Safe':..Bp,y· . . . ' ' PRICES EFFECTIVE 1 • WED., SEPT~ 20 THRU , 1 TUES., SEPT. 26, 1972 GOOI! AT AU ~·ET ••sm M.I. DISCOUll' FOOIS STOllS SINCE COllVEISION TO EmA LOW DISCOUNT PRICING! ·. j • • ---, • --I • • ·HERE AR! JUST A-FEW OF THE THO_USANDS OF LOW; LOW PRICES AVAILABLE TO YOU \ u . . -~ .. •, • '· . . t26-CT. ROLL · Wl~THll*tt fO UMtT QUANTntlS. NQ IAIB tO DtSTMIU'fOIS . oo---. ·VICTORY OR ROY ALE SMALL (4to14-LBS.). TURKEYS , ASSORTED FlAVORS' HILLCREST ' SODA POP 12..0Z • CAI • ' .IAITLErt PElRS WAt~'HYout Mll1.IOL ... ,,,.. .......... , .. .... ....... ,..,.. .. .. ___ WM!I ....... . ...., .............. - .......... ,.... .. !let ..................... .............. DAILY PILOT Ne w Kitchen Ga <tf g·ets 'Reflect --- -the Olalet Cher, 111 electric dcailntd ol alumlnmn wllh a powerJnlo·llldngcrolnddlng S~ has rederlgnod lht well u for tnml touchopo.11 Umo by E. Yllm, Lid., of New gl8es al •~ Bock lo n1tura ....,. 1o be chafing 1killet w I t h a noni!lck coaU., ror keeping , . .__. Iron la lht hllroductlon of lb operatol oo • watt., -York. rotail; dinnerware IOU ill Ute way the houaewara ;,,. removable heat control for use Item• warm, or frying al the IHl'llODVCl'ION Today Iroa, made of plulics ball the UIUll ipnount. . 'l1ley are firs! lo bring goods clualc rice patteml dustryisbeadlng. as a blazer pan, server, or lablt. c.o.-a,r~ has lntrodace,d a exceptfortheamallaoleplate. At the Tr1n1world to qus country directly bwn moderndesignsforulittle Al least the recent ;,,. buffet sl<iUet. lb lip and spout are made alo.....ooldng crocl<err pot!lhat The alinost• round sbapc ol· Houaew..,,. i. Varloty Exhibit maiilland China aa a ...Wt of IS !0< 16 piacea, done Ill Ibo troducUons at the NaUonal Two items from Oster offer to keep grease contained and aitaon'.atepara~·btatingunit fers ,a "Shot of Ste1111" for at Ollcago'a Wavy Pier, the residenr t;llon's visit. manoerofEnglf.tbbonecbina._ Houaewarea Espositioa a 1 convenience and gracious din-make removal or It euy. The -really an extra clloiing unit stubborn wrinkles, and can be Peop1t'1 Republlt of China What they oUered included and handmade ' b • m b o • McComllrk Pillce bn IJI.. :;In&~· .::One::::_.::b:....:the::....:S:.:u!::per::....:G::rl.:::11::....:e::.:lec::lr::lc:_Sa=lad::.:....:Mll=k•::.•....:.J!UU=--".:::ben::::..::IV:.:•.:needed.=::::.-' __ . _ _:used:::..::''::.'..:· •:.:al::l·::.:hung~.::fabrlo=::=...:as=-..:"':.:as:.:;r<prese~=-:::..::'°':...:the=..::.:firs::.:t:.....!gl~ass=·:...!:pl::tdlers=:...:an=d:....:m::•tchlng=::::...:::bek::::::.•b:;. ___ ....., __ ,.'1 dicale lhaL i- Tbere la the ...... Heme a,.....,. .......... -· Colby, American "'"klar and other dM: r•1; two Jogarl making 1111111, -bJ Salton and_bJ __ lo keep the .... low ...,,_ peratares needed to develop 111is natural dairy product; :and the ,natural coemetics that Oster presented to -the versatility of its new blender. They made a strawbra1y facial c re a m , minty-meal cleanser out of oatmeal and mint leaves, and a li!moa band cream . FCN' U-wh> wanl lo go back to water as it med t.o be, 111e Crystalab Aqu6.llel Is designed lo be -to the kitchen tap to ftlD<rft chlorine and fluoride from drinking water. SOPHISTICATED Yet among the many 8'ms that reflect homemaker in- terest in simple" cooking, are sophisticated versions o f cla11sic small applimces. 1be indumy baa shown that It ;., listening to the comumers' desires for improvements. Corning'• redesicn of 11.s famous fret!7.er-~stove Com. ingware to make boUom.s completely leVel, band!., big- ger, and knobs on tops larger for ealier graaplng with pot holden is an example. Otben include the aelf- cteanlng-oven conctpt o f toaster--ovena.~DominJoo ·ealls it "Jhe L'oven Oven;"· tvhile the Hoover Nesco model B~ate com bines a rot.luerie and oven features with continuous cleaning. 'l'be cleaning Is done at relatiVtJy low temperatures and ls ba!ed on the way the fmlsh is formed lo promote oxidizing of spatters. General Electric'• Deluxe KJng Size Toast-ft.Oven adda the top browner feature. ADVICE TAKEN Mlrro calls its new electric casserole the "second geoer• tlon" because of many im- provements d I c t a t e d by homemakers who used the first one. The removable alwninum hU1et can be med for advance ireparation, put in t h e freezer, and then on the table lo cook. With Magic Bag cook- ing, whole meals can be lrozen in advance, then cooked at the table. Panasonic Jntroduced a toaster with a shutter seal to make more moJst toast. And Eureka Williama Company combined the best of the canister vacu um with the best of the upright in "the Power Team system.'' It's a canister unU with a .. Roto-Matic" head with a motor-driven beater bar brush roll. M a 11 y manufacturers In- troduced new lines of cast. aluminum pots and pans wJtb Porcelain exteriors. Among them are West Bend, Regal Ware, Inc., and General Hou 1 ewares Corporation's Magnabrite line. Wear-Ever iJ registering lta heaviest gauge w r o u g ll t • aluminum line. Each pot is numbered in the Registered line to ensure that skilled craftsmanship has been used. Revere Ware presented its Limited Edition nine-piece col- lection in gleaming ropper to appeal to the gourmet cook. NEW ITEMS Other new items tor cooking with a flourish include the Unf_ted States Stamping Seren- dipity Cooking combination for whatever is needed. It can be used as a 1-1·ok. or casserole or vegetable cooker baking pan, roaster, broilc; and frying pan, as well as a steamer or a salad bowl. .And woks have been im- proved over the designs of the ancient Chineae. G e n e r a I Houlewllel ii offering one in Jl9rcela.ln-on-ctee~ w h i I e a sta1n1 ... stee1 wok t h a t doeu't rust u the Imported ones do ls being marketed by Tayler ,. Ng of San Francisco. 1bO Gourmet Shop of Ley,. Aluminum Com~ ls or. ferlog a wok with a steam plate ftr boll! the silt frying and llleamlng In alumlnum. Wost Btnd hu 1-....i I c.rrm.1eo1w _t1 __ ,_. CA -llol v •••••• ., ........... .. _,._ C••P.••1 I• ..,.,,., . ............ ·11.• .ti 0 • ... ,. ,. .. . ...,, .._. .. ,, ., .--ni.;...-11 ~­..• ~..,, ....... ! .... ....................... .......... *. ,, ~' ffil• "'"'°' •ff• ... -""'""'u. IL:...:.:..JJ~ -~-:-· ,_ .... USD4 CltAllEA """' llOZEN ' C!llTftD. . b aux on ,_, m: PID 1111 Bollllm Sltlkl .. IA ....... . 1111 ~teaks: 1 ~ CHUCIC STOICS Top Slltoln .::. 1... ...... ............. Cc WILSON BACON ~clwil! · . fancy Turbot fillets .::. 69~ 1-l&. '9CG.... Ccnlalian FYsh Stidil---·-··-·-59' . • ·-=-=-:::.. .. ::: .. '~-..., . ....... ,...I ........................ ~Coobd----..... -... ""' Fosw'.s Oudc Wflfllllll Paffin ••-°"'""' .... "l.00 . ...... .... .,.. •. ........ ~­==.1' ....,.,,. Sallllllnalll 1:1111•• BEER NIBLETS GORN : GOUllN WltCllE.tliilNa ' • Hiii's Ttllllo S.. ~ p · Ulr .. Riot .:-8' 8lal Pllhtl llllm -:.: JI' . . All I ISEPTIC ·Listerine j Tr Ila ... "* SprlJ : " ............ -•a-... PliilStl . ...,.... :. .. T-BONE STEAKS ...... T ..... llwww itl man -:.::o /fl' I I ..... Plliiii' --=-... -Fflll Flllta. -=~::"... .. Fl*~, .. -=,-:.-=--· •GREEll CUNT ,,."" "" --"'."';:'-· ~. llllllc• ···"'' ~-~ -Dn la P•flhM·•:::.-· 'J• Wntwlill Wllll', .:=~2' cft •1111 Ill •• -&.... If ...... '•:iii """ .. ~ .. """' MdHS '5, .. ~. ... ,,,, .... ' "" ....... --~ ZI• •a- Lu Lll!IN ~=-fl' , ···~··· --· .... .. ..... -:::-:-• ..u. .... ~er:.--. ' ' . ' ... • • ·1 J " Cheerios~ CEREAL3· 3·c !001.-' MDI'~. . Sllwld To•lloea .5., %1" j Tomllo .1tt1ot ~'=' %1' ..... ,,.lot .............. RppR •oc.a YOI Yprtlllll1 "1llOI ~ •· Jenel'.11"' llidtw .. '='~ ·ap YOIS • ' j ' CUFF.EE --- " ' I } l -. 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CllC/lll"-l'll EATJij(!;. 0 Q BUT l'u SU66EST II -OF BEING AMONC>ST l'Rll!NDS, 1'HAT IS ... )'!RKINS ly John Miies •.----------~ ..------------. r;;===-....:.... ____ """" . -' .J~::. ..... · J.r»a.. w_,, s.,1...,. 20, 1972 ly .... • ......... By Charles lcw•"' c:;;;~~~:;;--i SND)l:>UCi?fU: 5eli4 fbl,JTicillHll! ool'S ! SOF<FlY-'THfY'llll!' .JUST PflJNTJN<!i ')t>tJ"' /#.N 1S c»MPAl<!iN SP~~C~~ . IN FtJLL- A»D IF I'M ""' EATl"6 .• I 'M s:i:1:1"" hi</ T>lllMB- • I! n l • r f , ~ ... By Gus Arriola ~ KDP M1/fff .,_~4i~ ly Ferd JohMotl - • I! 11 Ir I ly Roger lollln THE GIRU ,..,.,...&. yoa bow 11ow you're alw1y1 aaytag you c11'i : pl 1oot1 11a1Lu food .. Y more -well , I've 1111 opoo die most woaderfal place!" DENN.IS THE MENACE ... I I I If DAILY PILOT ~ .( .·• SOLID! RIPE! ( c·RUNCHY CRISP JONATHONS ... • . . . .,.. • .. PILDT-ADVERTISER JJ CHIQUITA-THE flNEST! TomatoeB Appl• .. i . I FP11h · 111 Thia week, eave on A ' erJ.~'t,~ost famous -and moet popular-eoft; drink! Get several packs! ' . . IJIJ1 ,, BATHROOM TISSUE ••••• ca~ Two roll packs, in colors or white -priced to offer you savings on a household necessity! Rosarita Dinners FROZEN •••• 39c Ch008e your favorites-Beef or Cheese Enchilada, Combination or the Mexican Platter! VegeC~blesGREEN GIANT ........ 3.',,;$1 ·~ ! Frozen 10 01. MeClium Pea11 French or Kitchen Sliced Green.Bean11, Mixed Vegetables or~reamed Spinach l . . . Italian Dress·ing . . . . . 29c Fruit Bokae ... -~ .... 23c Wishbone -the one you like best! 8 oz. Johnston's aoft frozen yogurt! 801. carton Total Cereal ...••• ; • 59c The adult cereal -big 12 oz package! Orange Juice •• ·• •• Cal Fame frozen concentrate! 6 .S cane ' Cup-a-Soup ..... . Purina Cat Food ••• Lipton's -so easy to make! All.flavors Choose Kitty'• favorites-6V2 oacana . Mushrooms . . 3 '" s1 L.itter Green . . . . 69c Brandywine Stems & Pieces-4 oz. For Ki tty'• ho• -4 lbs. (10 lbs.1.49) Black Pepper ... 39c Fabric Finish • . . 59c ~ Sfhjt~ing's for quality! 4 oz. Faultless ironing aid -20 oz. I ~~f1f1~.~•n;3 1~.:a~-2.39~lC fi~!.~~!!t~!~22°bz'. ' &gc Delicatessen Specials# ~~~~sE Dressing •••••• ''c Bob'i -made famoua by the restauranta-16 oz. (Roquefort ... 98') ·Danish . .Harri • 0 ... ·: • s 11' S~l~mi Ch,ubs ..... , s 1 •~, For Salatb .!..uitCI~ -16 oz. 'urcecl Hebrew Nalional -~elf 12 o~ ' •r 'I . ' ~ .... ~. Mozzatiua :~; N •• : 7le Ricotta .. ;' .... ·. · &St .: · Preci<rua -12 os. ball (8oz. ball ., .55') Preciou1 -creamy, 1mooth! 16 oz. . !' ' Look for the difference! .Here's a cut of U,S.D.A. Choice ,beef, from the shoulder, that is .ure '° life· up to it's~ of a supremely sstisfyiiig ro,;.tf-: c~ " ';Ji. •~, ,r_ 1 I' ·r · r '. ;)::.' ~ . -' • .. • , . l . . . 79t Chuo~··steak c~TE•CUT • • • Round Bone Roast 59~ From the shoulder Ql:.U.S.D.A. Choice b'!Ofl I .. _El Rancho's Choi'!.I' beef, budget priced! Bo·neless ·Beef Roas.t s1 ~~ Engli•h cut, from U.S.D.A. Choice beef ahoolder; J>oned and rolled .'for the oyen or rotiBBerie! 11/JP/11/hs.D.A. CHOICE ........ f ~f I I I · I Tenderloin of U.S.D'.A. Choice ·beef -naturally aged -at it's· best! (FILLET MIGNON •• : $2.79 lb.) . . ,<·,_ ., ·;,: :/. • :C -.,.-. ' I 'amb Chops ~~1~ll~I~~ ~~~E s1 3.! tltmbis so nutritious-andE1Rancho'1ia always fresh ••• western grown, U.S.D.A. Choice! (aratoga Chop$ •... 51 ~ Ground Lamb • . . 59.!. 1l9neJ.., U.S.D.A. Choice lamb -loin chops! . AlwayaFresh,formoreflavor! Sliced Bacon · • . • • . 89:.. G,ound Beef .• ·. . 99.!. El~cho'a own ranch-atyleelices! . E•tra lean ... bulk or patti .. J ·-~ ' ... ,..., .. . . . , Fillet of So·le 'FRESH! ••••••••• 51 ~~ Fre8hn-maba the difference in the mild flavor of this.flaky, tasty meat! 1 . - ... '· I •• ~· , s •• I ,. ' f I '· ·~ .1· e J . I , - "lt'a I'-c. Se IWiee c. ree,le'' SP OF i UVING!! You and your famU, have~'t •tarted .to get tM best Out of life unUl rOu 1 ~ tills ,crut 3 bedroom, 2 bath custom home ln d:lake Cameo Hig~ds. ln Corona de1 *·· Sparklln& modern buill·ln. kl~ .large .shio bedroom~ Quality wtt.h ~ 1 tp wall carpeta Qd· dra~ A.t toP. \'allle;f\)1"·'64.900! COlI 673.$550. ' ... if" - HIDDEN TWO STORY .Hameabillty IO!ved!' Come look at this lovely 2 s\oty, ' bed.l'OOm .rusUc home. You will undoubt· ~enjoy the pJ'ivtcy of this hard to find cul· de-ac location .. '.And don't mlsa th1I light and ail'Y ,kttchen with a large enclosed patio. Back yard 'BBQ. Pnced at $34,500. Call 841"°10. ! TWO NOW .. " ' TWO TO GOI 14 SdiJTH '. .. " Tb.ls piope.r,ty has two separate homes - a one bedroom and a three bedroom. Zpn@d R-2. Lot will host an additional Duplex, int u excell~nt Costa Mesa rental location. Irivestors -Build.en -Or a family with In-Laws -thft property malr:C!Ji $en$e. Owner will help finance. Priced ··~ ~.850. Call 646-717J. OF t~: .. CfrHWAY . I Room to build on this extra large lot Excep- t tlonal South of the IDgflway Corona dd 1.tar • I! location.· Charming 4 bedroom den house on rear of lot. Cret.t potentlal for lnyestors, build- ers or hold for even greater appreciation. _Ideal .q, tor: summer-winter rentals ·as is. Motlva1ed sell-., ei Asking $59,500. Appothtment onlf. Call now '!° se,.~6µ.8559, • . ~ .~;, I , .. ' • ••• ,, • CAfE COD• MOVIELAND TYPE STREET Packed wttb emotJonal and practical appeal. Shingles, ahutters, walmcoting and dormer win· do'fl, a wann ~Plac,, dining room, Y.,rge kitch· ~ ~ a Teal f&lJlUy familyroom, ~ ~ooms. Thil hOme .&na1 tbe..entire neighborbOod sparkl~ with pride of ~ershlp. Don't tell anyone, just att it, only $39,9!50. 646-7ln. ',I •• • ' 'l B~OA ISLAND I . WATERFRONT DOLL HOUSE A home till~ with warmth and penonality. Featuring thick lhag carpeting through ·every square inch, and a 'tremendous used brick fl~ place. Add 4 bedrooms, a den, and 2 patios. To $33,5"' lhll ilnclude ...,.own privat< llttlo dock. Truly ... -" .1 :'" • , an' uncmnpara~e' value at $98,800. Pie~ call Unusual der;_ 2 bedrOo~ 1:~·~~home .on· .· ·546-23134or mo" information. huge lol Co~ bulk!. fJIOlliil':~ on. ~· Ad·! I ditiolll\ JS091l't.Y .~ij-~J_e .aleo..~~ _. propeN:-~lMi· l6tl~ itl~·. !Qveston -• BWldhl -o~tafoily witW!n'..Lawa.-Top F.aiWde Coll~ .. ...., ~oo. It ~Qft't lUl Call 646-Tl7L ·: . YOUNG EXECS {' . NEWPOIT"SH~ ;' : . ..: Step <!own from Terrazzo·~ :lo.lP fi1 · liVID& room with • 1a1Je _ flttptai;_it, ~-;l.if. &lasl leedlng to pool -yard,, E,xc<pilona1"3 room r mui.r ~suite. BeautiA&lly puelW ,~room • for: -•pedal 111Uff1a,.-c.urm.t' klldliik. This 2(K)t); sq. ft. custom built drum ia the~ ultimat. In privacy. 646-TITI.' $ TWO NOW TWO TO GO $ This property has two separate homes - a one bedroom and a three bedroom. ~ned R-2. Lot wW host-an.additional duplex, ln an excel,lent eoita Mesa rental location. Investon -builders -or a faintly with in-lawa -thll property· makes $en$e. Owner will hep finance. Priced at $39,850. ~ 646·1171. WESTCUFF AREA-$40,950 LARGE RUMPUS ROOM-POOL I • . Ju*t ~--io teU~tiie stor.y &ttoUt thls.Ne'}'~i;.l Beach ~. An Udtin& poolstae atmoaphen: that flows through. the large rumpus room with fireplace and step down wet bar. Three bed· rooms. Ftnt time advert.lied! 646-7171. • . ' . ·. SfANl.~H .. ;LUXURY MESA YllDE ' TRANSFD-$47 ,000 Owner movlng to M1111utpP.. Well -his "'oe can be your joy! 4 '1edrooms. beautitUl mature tarwW:aplng, gractOU1 double door entry with Terrazo tile, Iarx:e wlndowl and .qttplace in living room, kins.tied aemi·fontlfl dlnine area. bar kitchen, den and muter au!~ all down- stairs. "Boat gate foi-water enthUli&sts. Call 546-2313. • . . ' • OCEAN VIEW & NEW . CUsTOM . $59,000 . 4 bedroom, 2~ · b&tb.. l,arge farplly , room . h~e with formal tuning. Camper or llO&t . atorage. ere.at view of Cataltria and water area. BUfJt-in stefto, self-cleaning oven and all the fin!st touches a custom home has. Buyer has choice of color of carpeting. C&ll 646-7171. -$46,500 - CORONA DR MAR And It's 8 clean little 3 bedroom yet. As far as we 'know this is the least expensive home in town. Give us .a call on tbs· ''walk to the beach" R-2 special Can be boueht with only 10~ down. Call 673-8550. FAMILY HOME PENINSULA POINT Just listed this great 4 bedrOom. 3 1-th family home w:lth all large bcdrooins. 'Ihli two-story has over 2,500 sq. ft. You'll "delight at the no- care· front yard and charming patio. Nice SJJn• deck off the master bedroom-and big-country kitchen. Not a house, but a ·home. $87,500. call 673-8550. " PICTURE BOOk · BEAUTY University Park • , • Rlch quality throughout thls fine 2 bedroom, plus den, home in prime lo- .cation. Close to swimming pool, shopping cen- ter and parks. This fine home ls free standing • and has wet bar, separate laundry· room, double 1'1repla9! and· much more. Only "35,900. To see this lovely home, call 673-8550. 42 x 88 x 138 x 149! $42,500 . You've just read the dimensions of a fantastic lot on a quiet CUl-de-Sac. The home on it fea· tures 4 bedrooD'l.!i, family room with fireplace, formal dining and 3 baths. Tastefully decorated, new shag carpeting, very neat A sharp through- ouL Covered patio. boat gtl(e, sprinkler system. Price $42,500. Phone 546·2318. " THIS HOME HAS IT ALL! charming, two-1tory home in super-sharp condi- tion, tastefully decorated and in excellent !Oca· tion. Features 3 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, formal dining end 2% baths. Lovely tree shaded yard with patio,' dog run and sprinkl· er system. Near 1chools, Priced at rnarket value, $38,900. Please phone 546-'2313 tor apPointment. PARK HUNTINGTON CATALINA MODEL This beaUJ;iful, spacioUJ home Is one year new, fea~w:_ipg .5 bedrooms, paneled den. family nn with fireplact"f!, formaJ dining· and ·3 baths. Up- gl'&ding and improvements total approx. SS.900· in yalue. Based upon current price of a new unit. the repla~ment cost of this home 11 approx. *56,850. Price -of $52,950! Please phone 546-2313 tor additional information. Our Sties Tetm hts been selected and is .ne•rly complete. Thank you for referrin; .your friends to us ..• w.~ belie¥• we hive one of the 9randest gro..,ps of people. They're sp1cial. This line 4 bedtoom Si;anllh ilort'e In Newport Beach spread out on one leyel la 2, 700 square feeL A~ li.rge separate family , room, separate formal dining roOm,".tauDken beamed celling liv" ing room. lar~ master bedroom' ~part from the other bedrodmi. AJsO inclUded : A photpgrspber'1 • dark room and· man's wood.shop .area. Prlcett at r · $69,500. This will sell 'Quickly. 646-7171. • · nta IS OPPOITUl!liTY l' • CltE.APll TIUU . .. ' , ' ·. ' I " '• ·-.fco lhll -lo -.... 900. Jt 11111 Do you want •,Great ~='lllo ·wal a. --ani1 2 '"'"'°' 111111 a -•· f nn. YOllr 'total _.,.. with 1 "1Y 5" down. w!!I be -'190 """. ~o. ThO ori .. , the time and tho opponunlt,.' 11 now. a.ll ·,. ·and pt----·. ' 4 BEDROOM, POOL OHl:Y $34,500 8wimmlng allowed ·eo avoid the crowd. There ta room.pi this 4 bedroom pool home for the whole famil1. You will enjoy the deep shag carpeting and the SPIUlilh Oak panelJng. Move into your own vacation playground for only $1700 down. Please .call 546--:tl13' ffJf more information and appointment to see. ' Thon ks, Randy P.S. We're afway1 •vail•ble to chet about your career in Real ·E1t1 te ... Whet~er obtainin9 a license, •,fving 1 re1I es tat•· '!O.blem or 1tl•ctin9 an are•. , WI I , .............. 201 1972 io ou onla _. ... I Ne. I ......... _ ...... ...,_ ... _ -~·-.. -... Mwrt~1 ' c•,..,. Ceuli• ..., . . . ,. YOUR BILLIARD ROOM PLUS Don't pass up this ney,·Jy dt'!COratf!d sharp 4. btd· room homf' with a t1nished Z7 x 24 •·extra room." Nicely landscaped yard \\'Ith a brand ne""' doogtJ. boy pool. This home is close to shopping and schools. It's a ereat buy at only $36,000. Phone us now at 64fi..71n. "GROOVY CORttER" $36,500 From the superb land.seeping water('(! bf alit o· malic sprlnk.len to "'the freshly paintt'd 1111e.rior featuring custom slra~ + )V,/~V Karaston cpls, this 3 Br, 2 bath, home on a co1·n1•r . lot Is the sharpest you'll see! it even hns BBQ Bl kjtchf'n, AM/F11: intercom, pr. dr .. opche1· + n1uch more. Priced to see at $36,500. Qi.II nol\' 842-2535. WE STILL MAKE HOUSE CALLS And \\"C have just what thr Dr. ordrrC'd. BEAU· TIFUU.Y SPANISH 4 bcdroon1 2 bath family room plus a large bonus r001n. Cnthf'dral bt'nmed Ceilings add to the motif of the loveJy home. Large master bedroom with sitting area. Call now only $44,500 -842-2535. OWNER WILL HELP YOU WITH THE COSTS Owner wants out of_lhis 3 bedroom 2 bath horn~ . Jt's a cozy \\'&rm home with a flrepla« fantastic location near schools, JlRrks, sparkling lakr, equestrian tralla and beach. $2400 moves you in -$28,950 total price. Call right now 842·2535. JACK AND JILL ROOM GREAT FOR THE KIDS This-Mme· hir.or;ie. -A room that can be used as one large room Or 2 smaller bedrooms. It's a 3 bedroom 2 battl home. A FANTASTIC home with ne~ C81'J1"tl &'drapes. It nlso has a covel"t>d patio with brick BBQ. Priced at only $28,950. call now -842·2535. IT WAS $33,900 IT STILL IS $33,900: It's one of the best valul'S tn Huntington Park. Pride of ownership neighborhood. 3 bed· room 2 bath home with sunken living room, separate family room and beautiful landscapin)ot'.. Room for boat or trailer in rear yal'd. A truly realistic price at $33,900. Better call no\V 847~10. HELP'! GRAI THE PHONE this instant and call us about this home. Owners Y.111 help pay bu.Yen cost.I, he'll do anything to sell this 3 bedroom 2 bath home near school!! and shopping. H you want a home ynu should see this one. $28,950. Call now 847..0010. LOW DOWN ALL TERMS Beauty ls the word tor . this 3 bedroom 2 bath Spanish style home. It's-priced right to sell at SJJ,900. It features a large family room. formal dining room, a Palos Verde 1tone flret>lace and a pool size It Call now for more inlormatlon 847-6010. PRESTIGE HOME $36,500 • 3 biedrooms 2 baths • • CUstom·earPei. A draptt: • • Cu.tom Kit with BBQ • • AM/FM Intercom • • Superb Landlcaptng • • call 847..Q>lO Now • "SURF AND SAND" $26,950 Have you ever seen a great "little" place with all the conveniences, including short distance to the-Beach? 'nils is a small • btodroom, 2 bath home, 3 blocla from the beach. All built-in-. double car garage and very well landlcaped. When you see this one, you'Jl want iL Act by call to us at 842-25315. A UTTLE LOVE, $28,000 & IT'S YOURS Dreaming of large b@drooma, teparate family room, mature landscaping, corner privacy Joca .. tion with protective block wall fencing! This extremely well built home will fill the picture and do justice to your own decorator touches. The price will help you to stop dttaminr and start living. Call 847-6010. TRI-LEVEL 7 BLOCKS TO THE IEACH Wow! Big 4 bedroom, 2"'-bath hoow hu' a separate family room to enhance th.la beaut;y. It has been oompletely palntfd Inside and out. Great for the family wbo nredl the room and likes the beach -only 7 blocks away. You may assume the low interest Joan •• , only $39,950. Call 847..0010. . . ~ .. "·%:':·<· ., WORKINCi MAN'S CASTLE Country Club home ln a pride ot ownel'llllp neighborhood. A 1paclOU1 3 bedroom. 2 bath.· home with sunkm Jiving room. 1~te famib' room and beautlfUI landscaping with boat pte. A truly reallatic_ prtc. ot $33.~. Better ea11· NOW 842-2535. . . . CORONA DEL t,IAR "SPECIAL" 4,300 square f<'<'I of living space ln this ~ 3 bedroom, 3 bath 'hOnie ·On· (ee land. ~ee Cw'Ona Hilhl.Rnd locatl.on, plua a 180 deir- vlew ot oetoan and bay. Jitaey extra feat~C make living enjoyable. ~ to your owlC-j:irl .. vate bea<'h. Asking S-~OtOOO. Call for showlnl' at 673-8550. • • ~ . ,. 'PRICE ilEDUCED $30,500 O\,·ner ,,·ants ou t of this fantastic 3 ~ 2 bath tree sha.dcd homt. Beautiful landac.Rlng with mature tree and plants. Lovely patio:'~tta \v&terfall. One of Jluntington Beach's best Mtgtt. borhoods -close to1 beach and IO near to 'the .. , shopping areas. Call fto~-842·~ IMMACU~Tt BAYCREST s'59,ooo This super clean, 3 ... bedroom, 2'ii rtath,. charmer in BaycrC'.st, 1hf! jU1t hfcome a~ilable. The dou .. ble fireplace glvea, a WR;rm glow and•makcs your guests feel \veloome. 'Ibe kitchen Is comfortable and homey. You .muat• see lo ru1J¥ appreciate. Call 646-7171, _and aee !t. ·T"' 'Ci)CEAl:f . IS YOUR IACK: YARD .. .. · ... • Wow! Big 4 bedroom, 2% bath home ba1 • ae,_;. rate fAmlly room: tO enbi.nce th1I beauty. It ~ been cOmpletely ~Inside and ouL Great{O!' the family· who needl the room and likes .t}lp beach -only 7 blqi;b away. You may aaaugtf the low interest loan ••• only $39,950. Call 1142-2:135. SPANISH· SPANISH .. : $33,900 . 1'hU ii a . btautiful °!;penlah etyle home In J'OW)oo taJn Val\ef. It teanu.. 3 bedrooms, l !i - Palot· Verde fireplace, tormal dlning and m~h; much more. The large aide yard hu iooOm" enough for swimming pool or boat gate.+ <ii • • must see IL For more info call 842-253.S. ~ ' , .· FAMILY Si'LASH .IN PRESTIGE HOME ... '· -· ' .... ""5' bedroom . •• 21bath •'18 1 1 ; X. a8 JX?01 -only $44,90() .....:· A ~utlfu!J¥ up erad"'I home to be ·Uvod tn.,p4 enjoyed.' H'o Mottter 6orne on the marQE ,... com~. can now-8474010. .. • • I I ' • •• ........ .. .. J!•11. • . . A MESA . HUNTIN&TON )EACH • ' CORONA DEL MAR 2790 i:tlirtiOr 81.d. '.. 17931 Beech .Blvd. 6014 w erne r Av•-, . .::" , . ' • ' .. . . ' l 546-2311 s42 .2535 u1.60 ro • i • 332 Marguerite 673-1550 .. • • r ff OAIL Y •ILOT l'JLOT-ADYUTISU 14 I • • s SIF ) Ev1ryone He• Something That Someone Elie Wanh :: The rBiggest Mar~tplace on the Orange Coast. -Dial 64~·5678 for Fast Remits You C.n StH It, Rncl It, Tredt It .. With e Went Ad • I~ [!JI"""_.__ ~(--.. ' l~I -~-~: @_-_,.._ .. __JJ~ I . ----- General --• ~.;.:c...:;:~-:;;:;~ ..... ~c • A.MEO ••••••• ~ ••••. HIGHLANDS :: JUST REDUCED -This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ! family room plus a convertible den , 2 used : brick fireplaces, builtins in kitchen and : B-B-Q with PRIVATE guest room & bath. : Entertain around your own POOL. Open ·; Thflrtlday and Friday 1·5 ......... $72,500. .• VllW IT ALL •••.••. :l ..... HARBOR AND OCEAN ~Enjoy it all from this 3-bedroom 2 bath : ~ome with 2 fireplaces (I in living' room, 1 ~ m dining room), builtin kitchen. See bar· ' bor lights at night from your own garden :; patlo .......................... $64,950. ~ TOWNHOUSE ••••••• MACNAB. IRVINE CAMEO HIGHLANDS -NEW LISTING lUghly upgraded l BR., 3 bathl, Large LR., bay win- der.vii, 30' master BR. w/ fit't"(llac~. tloona.te, 16' mir- rored wardrobe, bu1ltin11, Roman bath. Pool A View. (£25) IRVINE TERRACE -VIEW 4 BR., 3 bath, den. Better than new , , , a tremendous VIEW. Ftt land. 1019 Doi· phln Terrace. (E27) HARBOR VIEW HILLS • • Just listed!! One Of the best values It has been our privilege to offer in the ''BROAD- MOOR ESTATES".-4 Si?~ciqus BR. plus for, ma! din. rm. & family tm. 2\!z Baths. 3 car gar. with door to reai: 1ir1! for the hobbyist. All Of this PLUS' an ~bi(VIEW of ocean & bay, for $78,500 -·the lowest price in Broad· moor. HOLD THAT TIGER You will have lo when he hears the prlce of '125,000 tor a 3 BR. waterfront with Convenient parking -easy to 'be pier & slip on Harbor l1land a ''DROP·IN" at Bay I Beach Realty 675-3000 Rd. Loi.s Mil ler-642-8235 . General DUPLEXIS. ' * * * * * * DUP~& BliJY.' FOR . NOTHING DOWN? DUPLEXES! y;:;.:::,n !:. CD~~ * TAYLOR co * ~:r~ i:: ~ and duplexes for nothing -NEW ONES .. -low down, borrowl"ll the mooey MESA VERDE -$37,950 Investment. .f•• thirty Y'"" at 7%. A Immacul.ate home with 3 hdrms, farn rm, NEWPORT ..,.,..nt on IS0.000 bo~ enclosed lanai and 2 baths. Lge rooms, HEIGKl's- rowed this way ts ~ a beautiful stone fireplace, gOQd floor plan & · month. We at Colwell lovely yard. Quiet street. Better hurry ! YES SIREE I ! Properties, a subs:idiiu)' of Adult caftd t:>r -t the Col.)"ell Com~. fPe ''Our i?th. Year'' , bed:r(J()im, baths. Q:n.. tarie1t VA broker · in • temporary home'tvlth tqp CaJtfDnlla, can aul •t WESL!Y N. TAYLQR CO .. Realtors MBR suite -Quiet Vot•nna In HtabliJhing •2111 San J~n Hlll•·Roff.< · hbo !mod "'" •lt&lbtlity, ®"~ ') "OvoHaoklng Big Conyqio. Count,Y:-,Ciuli" .. ,. 1 ' • =ify~ .::.i =locate ;;;;N;;;E;;;;W;;PO;;;;R;;;T;;;;;;C;;;E;;;N;;TE;R;;!..~'1;;:1.;.~·;::. ;::';;·''*"';;;;;;;;;;10;; lili•' ,· I the property futoy want. Ji•ner•I • . 0.l!'lf'll;.' ~ - 58S-07l2; 615-7225. COLWELL PROPERTIES. I NC . REALTORS oflnJa Jd/e ,. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES MESA YlJlDE DEN-POOL~ $49,950! . tEll) r.==;o ~:;CL HP~~~E B~ BAYSHORES BAY& BEACl-l HFAIT Y 53 Linda Isle Drive • ; ••••. LIVING ::2 BEDROOM, SPLIT LEVEL, 2 baths, builtin !: kitchen, intercom system. carpets and ~drapes, with an exciting patio aod close to ::the pool. Only .................. i2s.750. · ~ ' Attractl" 4 BR i..ne on / B DEN • GUEST qU!ot cul..i.,l&C. Near BEACH-BOAT U••· ~• "''°AU•\•. ' Elegant 5 bdrm., 4'h baths; on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lovely garden & large slip . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . $212,000 StaiMd glass entry! FOR- MAJ.. DINING ROOM! 4 Jclng size bedrooms. SE- CLUDED DENt !lorg<ouJ .... .,,,,.....,, c:usblOn- Jcltchen fklOr. Decorator p\cture booll; botnt:t PWS • bilge SPARKLING POOIJ Entertainm'ent yard. Low maintenance. Sharpest borne in MESA ·VERDE at only $49,9501 ANXIOUS OWNER • hurry call now • 645-0303. schools. $35,950 . .charles Ar-,.,._ 1 ;;OCEAN AND CANYON • • •••• ~ . :! •• ,.;_ •. VIEW, ~Just remodeled 3 bedroom,. ~ bath, dlnfug ;:room (or family room), fJrepllce ,' cheerful (.bullt·in. ldtche~ with inviting SU!iJi>Et;;K !pr ~your entertaining pleasure, overloOking tbe ~c.uyon le view of lb• ocean. One-of·a·kind nold MU2.15. (El2) 1,-~· "•'•'•"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiciino~r~aijl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT I~ BAYSHORES! Guarded gate. Giant livin& room massive comer fireplace. Large chers. kitchen. D~I GUEST FACIUTY wlth;pri· For Complete Information On All HomH & Lolo, PloHo Coll : ~In c~o. IDGHliANDS ........ $69,soo. MESA VERD l!LL GltUNDY, REALTOR 675-6161 vate entrance! Huge c$er-. 341 B•ytlcfe Dr., Suite 1, N.8 . ed pe.tio with briclt BPQ and 'l!'"!!!!"'1'e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!'!I!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... ti repla ce . PRIVATE Gertera) t·G;;.°";;,;·:.;;•.c••;;;l __ _;_-"-~START SMART? • • • • • • • VIEW ~ GOLF ~ -. --.•• '"-:-' .-c-oNoc:r-=Jifu:~~-~~ COUNTRY ESTATE-NEWPORT-GOLF S52 SAILJNG SLOOP! ONLY Lwwry hano ran ch. $36,950! ~IN BACK BAY AREA - 2 Story, s Bedroom, DEN • POOL i;'.2% bath, builtln kitchen, stone fireplace, Piduresque cou~ COURSE • ,000 ll u r r 1 ~ call Outstanding country home fo • ..._. with <.:llO ,.. tt. 01 1ux. rmal Dint urious Ii~. 4 BR, 4 baths. Just minutes to airport, t!!' AMIL y ROOM, community pool & REC . VIE W! A few steps to green t ROOMS Jncluding billiards. Fee land and or tee! Wrought iron gate f close to e\rerything , . , . , . , , , ... , , $33,500 a n.d. slate entry! Cathedral ':° rtil.1t1gs. FOP.MAL DINE! MESA VERDE MANSION ON MANDARIN This is a BIG family house; like a master suite that's 19' x 25' There's also a formal dining room, a super living room and a fam· ily room you'll never want to leave. This four bedroom home is exciting and the land· scaping is lovely. You should .see it. I 0111 \I I 01 \fi\ Family rm. & Ionnal dining beach or Newport Center! INVESTORS rm. Central air -c ond . OJ)p:isile new 00.LF See this Welt Costa. Mna Heated pool. 3.3 Acres with COURSE 1lh!! Ma11lve Industrial Property. Good box stalls, pipe corrals, feed brick fireplace. UlRMAL AcceulbWty, Many e:xpud· room & tack room. Tn11y DINING! CheetY country ing businesses in the area. : Altdtt#-S#dd g~T ~~E~~~i:o; -! Laundry room. Boat . trailer ~ . ' ' ~ MIASSOCIATlS access. Priced far belOw comparable golf coul'8e homes! Call today MS--O:n3. CONTACJ UN19UI HOMIS OF Ml$A VllDI 546-lttO REDUCED Fabulous family home . in fashionable Bayshores the Ahowpla ce or oTiuiae kitchen, ~~t master suite ' This type of land is getttne County. Priced at $198,000. with built-in desk, Huge scarce. Approx 10,000 aq. ft. Call Bob MacLean 637-4000. paµ.>. ~an.ATE from offend for ~000. Call Eves 547-2917. · w~ ~ stone walkway, ~· ... ~ ficade 'to lar&e ' ired hill ~.=·~ : J • .'U·~IVUI: lf()MI:$ REAL ESTATE ' .REALTORS 644-7279 on l~~ lots! With, all new tarpeb, • fresh paint and new b\lllt·ln appllanees I Olli \ I I II! •O \ . .• .. COLUJ 8ll 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY '';;;;;r-~C~O~ROHA~~D~E~L~MA~R~.~C~A~L~l!F~.~~~1·~s~PY~O~LA~S~S~P~LAN~~7~4~Lo_._ .. _,._1~~~~­ .. (IJl ... ...,"' .. 1'!"'i:.1-;,: ~i:_~..,! 1;::'~ MESA VERDE I ;;;;;;;;;K;;;l;;;N;;;G;;;;;O;;;F;;;;;;;; I ----··--------------3 Bedrooms plus 1onnal dining room room to add on $12,400 R£¥-TY . >. ............................ IMPOSSIBLE? I O~I 'I I 01 ,0\ r~R l)f.lf ,~1:r . IN RE:A ll lll~S DO Y6U NEED -••• . . ' on a V.l.P. location. Central 4 + FAMILY View of park and goU course air cond., lntucom " bulll-DINE • POOL HALECREST for under $30,500.' We jw<t lilijiijli!llJilloill .... i.I in ret'Ot'd player. No-wax This beauty has reigned aa lilted it · Lovely older home, vinyl, shag carpeting, wal· Ma11Jive covered double door the mo11t popular ot floor mlnt cond, complete with $25,958 A 2 BEDROOM luxurious condominium. In lowly greenbelt area'!' 2 poola + rec'!' 12 minutes to Nriport Center? $19,950, PRIMI BIG CANYON LOT . Possibly pie finest view lot In Big C81!k~n. ~·. Fron,tage, overlooks fairways, J s, ~b house; on a cul-de-sac. $82,500. , oeci..-Grupe , \ TALK ABOUT A VIEW •You will talk1 too, about beauty, boats, bay, .. ocean, 111ana11 sand & sun -all in ever _ : ilnl,plcture1 at your window. $195,000. Call aU1 Quick . . : •5 BR., LIDO ISLE, ON VIA WAIIERS :Tbls top loc. home reflects the love & care "of It's owners. Beaut. ldtch.; beam cell., :charming patio. Good for small famil y, too. :$85,000. Charlene Whyte QUICK HENRY, THE CARI !Come see a very attractive 4 BR. with eX'· ':Ceptlonal bay view. Refreshingly cle an & , well decorated. Price $65,000. Jim Muller •, :· WESTCLIFF AREA ~ LISTING. A really sharp 4 BR., 3 Ba.( ·:home. Large llv. rm. & spacious fam . rm., (.both w/frplcs . A real great location, w/pool- i(5ize yard. Call to see. Bud Austin ~ THREE TO SEE ' . :tJig Canyon -magnWcent view lot $69,500. a Arch Bay -retirement home $64,500. ~onarch Terrace -great family home '89,750. Call Bob Yorke , QUICK OCCUPANCY #Jwner bou ght another & is read y to sell \his 5 Bdrm., 3 bath Harbor View Home - ~.000. For app't. to see call Howard Wells. ~ EASTERN BUYERS jieautifully constructed 4' Bdrm home; family rm .. formal din. rill .. den; complete ~th attlci, basement, pool & 5 separate ~ardens. ,120,000. Marcia Bents ~COZY COTTAGE-COROHA •DEL MAR fYalk ~o beachi 2 Bdnns.; frplc .. new shag ~.arpet1ng . Jmmaculate , 11move-in11 condi· 31on . $39,500. Triona Bergin ' ·~: LIDO NORD BAYFRONT eautiful 4 BR. home with space for lge at. Pool table size family J'lll, With cosUy aneling. Fantastic bay. vlew.4'wo trp!cs. deen Hudson .. ~ . :i OCEAN VIEW ~e sure to make an app't. to see this beau· , ful Lu sk 4 BR. home Jn Harbor View Hllls. am . rm. has wel bar & frplc. '89,500. . Tenrull e • "' , ~ . . . '\ I uwoo ............. ~ ...... 644-2430 ............. . 91 .. i~PORT camli Dlt., tu. mrt cablnetslnk1tchen pool-entry. Ten-am foyer, Step plans La Halecre1t. Check . REALTORS large rumpus rm and bar. llzed Jot A breath-ialcing dovm living room. FORMAL this: Many custom features, and "SECLUDED" view ot ocean_ I: coa.stllnc. DINING ROOM! Sunken I Hardwood F1oon SINCE l9H back yard !aces Mona Park Move into thi.t 1 o v e I y 3 You can celebrate tbe boll· FAMILY ROOM and kit· </F ormal dinin& ..,. kitchen-673-4400 ln one of Santa Ana's better bedroom home, GracKlus days In your~ home. Cati chen! 4 extra large bed· ette areas. C.aU tor appointmept, living room enhanced by now. SISO,OOO 'including land. room.a. Plus • SEWING ./ Lath & pla.ster thruout and get ready to mover blndaome fk'tplace, built..lg if. ed. ·.h1'll :e~~-~u:'!~r:~ ·~·~~~ii;~, boat ~~do~:ato;'!;:ev~OD' 646-mlorEve.541-~16 =':=~~~1~~i~ FIEST P<X>l. wi!h divi.ng stop&e this M·l lot with hou8e. " -'--rou :r.='====,..;..-- board! t • trailer access. J QulJt irtreet Owne will Q!ad 1or tor ,rounds. Near all COft.. RE.\I.JrY Priced lower than you th.Ink! I Wallt to family cJUb tad.I· ham: 1:41 ~~or ~~:Ut. · wnle~s. Brk; 54()..J~. U Iv n..~ Call .now . 64>0303.-ttl:t-' -. • •' I· · n , raa ~ter, Itv:lne B ouf~i.=1~~~PM :.... with only fltlO Newpjlff •. VACANT 1r4;t:t:tw! :mz:::=z:j ~ COATS'. at Sharp 4 bedrm, 2 bath, North 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa -z: & Fairview Side Costa Mesa home. Fea-ESCAPE WALLACE 64Ulll tures 1nc1ude large 'tamlly Home & BusiMSs Tired of yard work and main·!--------R~ALTORS toorn. all electric bulltins, C·2 Zone lenanct" problems? Then THE B~UFFS •• ..::..55'41£, .. t141-(1nytlme) :.r:a~ed :a1i':!~.~·e~; P erfect Starter. c.omer lot. lake a look at this 3 lx>d· (~n Evenings) fr acreened in patlo, Priced 70' x UI" • 2 Bedrm, den ::~· !ir;pl:e~ 2 n1~0~; WHY NOT CA us• WE :' ===== ~ DOWN onJ.r $28,00J. and immed !:'C:: = :iv:n~m!.~ b<autilul clubhouse and ,f.,; BEATTHE BLAHS F;: .. : o:;,J:n,m= J:'~blo. JOpon Eves.) Hoo, Fenoed yard -2 car BAYCREST ~~;,., W';;:h'm' od&~dry;:,500'" JUST MAY ffln J.HE. Tired, of looktng •t a bunch new 16"'16' family rm., 4 gar could bo repatr shop '"' -" 1 "-• •-~-plus -'<ing opace, Lovely CUL-DE.SAC price. o Ul._l;:U dogs? Well, we have uo::urnia.1 convenient loca· ftlrn(rure included. 1 w bull PLAN . FOR YOU.· the eolu<Jon -Just Hated t1on. 1~110. :'.: '"" t ' bed...., COATS : & WAL LACI! REALTORS • Open Evenings • 962-4454 • , supo# •eat 3 bdnn. lamJly GINNY MORRISON 40/J r.17• ; FOi All boau'iii.i ~"':,,.., w1:f'.!:.~ room. 2 baths and sparkling ... ** • -REALTORS-· C.l.l't • · AIW -v ,P,. J f A~-J · ~ extraa. Ultllnlte lh Jll1Vacy .. • .. !<$ " P<>9 • ~'"'· , port.ct 1n-* • · l!ill5 ,._ • • •unnr"LIFFS , · " , Alld ..... W. vs"°° &. ;11 ... : : side 'IU!d out -New abq ~ :·vu.i.nr. East, . " ~ ' p' er.t ....... DE'rr' "':St ·r.I r· carpets etc. Easy to matn-.-O>ita M1!llll , , 1, .•• • ~ ,_ llf" ~" •I• ~./ /'I . toln yarn. Fonced front I< *•*. 167-m> · Wliodod rrin w/old brla< i f-.--Rl;Al TOR {i. ~.'.~ rca ly ~~~c~tnla:;~~. I~ <O~IP~LEXErung.S) . j ~~t.~i:l 3 :a.; t!1umb . ~0001$560 mo. -~ -\ ~ park-ltke .. lting. ~ price 1·1\ ba ~ 1« * 3 Bdrm d -----'~ -HOUSE + DUPLEX '~~:~~: :~~"'° . J:1'·9~ fit& , ,. u ·$4 I ,SOO kltcli. ,.llt'PI. 'Ait "':!?. 126,900. " btcb c1aan. --~L __, .... c5sAiATSMIDEESA 644.1133 ANYTIME . I 1151 , OpOo, TAKE 'YOUR PICK ' quall!y._Wfllk to prlv, boach. * 4 Bdrm. beaul,Y .... $54,900 F bu! BIG GAIN * 3 • 2 BR units. N. c.oat.a REDUo:tf. NOW $&1,500 * 9.4 Acre, ~mt. view, a ous family home, 1a1p $20,000 ** 13 UNITS, near shops, Me&a. * 2 BR. duplex + CORBIN $145,000. 2story4bednn2batbhome UnbeUevablo but lrU•'· N---'· income $23,2CK>. 10% dn. or ba•-'"-'-"'-'d CM • Ontu ' located in beAt Co.ta _. work, but where else ~1..;:ex:,::c;:;ha~nge=dn~. Ag~t.~>4~>-8625;:;:;;.· .'.!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!.'..'.;CENTUR~=~~g.~~· ~n~~=·=·~"'2.,~·~1~m MAR. JIN ~ ~~t i::e'!.a~.~ )'OU find a 2 bedrm home I" 21 pal -• Plus 2 bachelor unite for only °' ~ f J' e Pl a c: •I >lll!.000! Souncl lnte,.•Jtn&? '' llEAL TORS 644-7662 tropical ~pine ·- CALL ua for completed~ S@~~}\-~£f/'s• nm FSI'ATE ~7221 · :::S~: ~0 :1q :~ ()ponEves. The Punle with .lhe l•ift.fn ChucHe' ·TAKE IT. WY.\.' ~EDROOMS =-~~~';: In lhl• 3 bedrm 2 bath ylth $31,950 bkr S4JI ... • • .1-:.-HERITAGE REALTORS **EXCLUSIVE** POOL all bullllnt, patio,, ~ Cotne -thlo wtU.kepl ltm1• OCEA tJ VIEW prqe, clubhollle 1 ....... lly home In one' or Co.ta ~ - CONDO, I«' a kilo, ·law Me,.•1 boil areaa, Blllno + $35 950 prlee o.r :$2Gi950. 1CAI..l; cishwsnr. Beaul. ~ered Beatttl!Ul 1Uce 'new 1%, quick, wont last, ·act laslt pallO, n~&cPJt.>1% down, oi.; 2 ,ioq 3 be<lroam ·= Only om of lhl1 plan -1/U i.; •!ban' 'l'etll. home w1111 '-._. ,NEWPORT BEACH BtautltulJy decorated 4 BR, 3 BA-2 !;tory home In prime kx:. Country sh.c kitcn, formal dining, lat'i' yard & enclosed pool! nu. ts one ot tho11e hard-to-fi nd home11. $53,500, befit hurry! Call ex· cluslvp with ~UTH CQ,\SI' ava!labl•. Call Jml.l&; • eoutllN '1ow. l0% - Cd ~1151 term1 wftb quick pie•llkJin 1 ltdeolretlo' ·, Ar£» ft as sociated llROK fl.. -P• l\l T"('ll 1?1~ ~ 8 1lb,., ,, l i,1 I ~; I ~ • • '· 1 FREE REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE , F•mous licensing course now •v•il- •ble thru Ti1rbell. Applic:i1nt1 fully reimbursecl upon quelific ation. For details call Al Slo1n, 7 14-842-5581 in Orange County. . ';'ife ·-· ~~ BEAUTY IN EL TOROI $35,9901 • 21"' sci. fl. llr91 femlly '-wflll • mt1Mr 1lzlld bedroomJ. pJulll ex- pen11ve clOud IOtt urPfltl<19, cu1tom dr-. EIH•nt 11......iac. r11 Ill.IN 1-.nllY -· -111 ~ll'Queh In tM llr111 dlnlM room. OllUH bl.llttln kllchtn, 3 mlrble & klrmlc• bt !hs. ll ti. cO\lered peUo! ProNUloNill'I' lolncll(olped lll'llUndl. FCl!Ud for orlvKYI l3M060. SAN JUAN EXECUTIVE! $82,5001 EJtctP!ioMI win' of 111111 1nd mountalM. Cusf!IM tlouUI • blldn;ans. I ttaltl llomt 'fl'I~ 1xclllnt ltnie liwnllv .._,, 1r•c.il b'I' ll'lltnlflant tlrt• ptlU, t it dtdrlc: "Awtrd" bullt-ln klfthen, dl'IJM't lihW, f'olr CIDl'ldlllo!llne '"'''"'• autarNllc ,.,," door DPll'lf•. $0 mud! Mft -:'9 lrwllt ,_. admlr1tlonl '9).1)11. Since 1926 ' ; . ' ~ , w:-_,~-~ ,_,, JR. ESTATE . SAN CLEMENTE · $45,000 C'omolet1rv rtmOCl•Jed " ll«'llr11W. Ex<1u111N1Y MftdK1pec1 -PGOI 1lud 1round1. I bedroom.1. I '"91'1' Nlf'll,. •v.e fillnllf room wlltl lnwlrl1111 llre111ect, lor..,.1 dlnlnt ~. 0•1111• bulll·ln klldM!n. dllllw11hef". 2 clelklhtt11I Pltk>I. H1w1ll1n L\UIU •••• -ecctnt on lsl1nd ll"il'llll "1·nlO. ., ' ' . CHARM PERSONIFIEOI $39,oOol POOLI OftJ,gned hlr hippy, 1dlv• 11m11y llvlnil ind 1nter111l"ln9t • bftlro0m1, 3 1tp11r1t1 bllflt, llrv-tamUv room with tle;lflt Ur1p11c1, ''""'' dlnl"9 room, bulllln r1na1. oVffl Ind fllW dllhwesber, Cl/flom booll:•ht !vn. Be1utl. f\11 •wlm pool, low mallltfflllKI lln41>UQ1119, loads of cite.king. H11rryJ Ul·ll61. ., 3600 SQ. FT. 6. BEDROOM -"-$45,000 HllH ~ Oii Jr. fft1te Jll"Ol,lndl -IOICb of prl\llcy. FM!Utlllt FCIUl'lllln V1Uev flle•llO!'IJ 91j1q111t ilnlng room, lklUlll bllfltlll kltcM<i, cllshw11h1r. Mll .. lk flf'll!llc1, rnlrfllred w1111, t11te1u1 clKOr, lustrou1 wn:iocl P1ntllfl9. ~"-ct Condl!I°" Inside a. -out. Suri to ,._,. lht "'°'' P1r1ieular pto11pl1 fU.lVl. SPARKLER IN EL TORO! $29,500 • NO DOWN G.I. ttrrn-iow dow'1 ... efllt~ J Sllll:lolll btdrooms, 2 IN!llM, ,_Uy fOQl'll W11'fl llttlftt 1n.11C11 most corwtnltlll OI t1tll bultrln c1nam klld'lt!I, dl- llllttful 111111 !Or 1ttoM ''CCIM OU!." 'ool tlzlct 9roundt -llncltclPld fO Ptrflclfon. QM030. Tarbell Reaches 87°/o Of The Home Buyers * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. * TARIELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING IOOK ' * OUARANTEID SALES. * COMPLETE FINANCING *· TILETYPE SERVICE ''LIST YOUR -HOME WITH NUMBER ··1'' I BEST BUYI $28,000. NO DOWN G.I. Prll'!ll Hunting'°" Bt•ch llX1tlon. Sl'lor! tog IO Wach lrom m .. IC~tly J Otdroom, 2 t..11'1 homt, 1t-o11n1 fl•l'PllCt lel"Kll 1dded w.rrnth I. chArm le l1rg1 llvl119 room, drum bulllln klkhen, 11i,11w1VM1r, br'91\I .. c~tcrl~l~ Nur 111 1~11 1nd 2 bloc:k1 trom Pl•k! 962 .. '6.S. LAKE FRONT PARAOISEI $74,950 T11k 1bo\lt er.11r11l11!na p.11r1CllH then stt !his 3000 i q, II. S b(Clroom l"IOm' In pr1111giou,, Like fares.II l glumlng twith1, t1r11e l11mi1y room wllh eull· Ing llrepl1ce, wel blr. lowly b.11conv. ~z.tlo boM Clock, tl"IKI wlndow1. SwttplflO view Ill lekt I. mounlflnl. 2 vn.. newl IJ0.606o0. ·:,~·'.~;ft?:' ·1.G:Jrt~;::'· ,_~, ' ; .f*j,:·~:1..~:\"'f. ~ "'' f"· • . ::: ' ' t%<1~~::_~;: -~::tY ·"ir'il'""'''' '~;,4.w,t:l... ,, MR. & MRS. PE.RSNICKITY. POOLI $39,5001 0111'Y 2 y~ new 1nd ln btttlll' 1"-n "Show C1~" ccnOlllD'I! Gor111001 Pl,.. 11td t1mllr raom wllh 111011 c1tllMlr1I celll!\il1 1nd Inspiring llr1pllct. oour/l"let'1 prkle kllcllen, cll1hw11iMr, bu!tlin 1Po!lanc1s, blltQutl dlnln~ rOOfl'I. W•t•r 1o11..,er F1bulou1 POOi wnh 1il!d1 e11v1.,., bo••d, 1CM1C11 ot cltdt;lnt I nd I blfvlll'Ul pttlo. 962..SW. DECORATOR'S OELIGHTI $32,000 E11~n1!1!1t low m11n1-nce ltndK'911>t, lclor"1ble cllltdrll'I'• pllVhol/H. Sw11 11m111, 11Kor1!or w11l1>1Ptr 1cunl1, l w>1C I0111 btdroom1, ' ba!h1, cloucl toll C1(H!lnt1, dr1Pf1, 1Mlu11e bulllln kltct..n, cll1hw11tltr. Quiet cul-il•H< '''"'· "'91r •I! scMIOlli Ind ~"'· i'tl·Ui'l. FANTASTIC FOUNTAIN VALLEYI $35,450 fll!nl Khoo! 1v1lem In 1ru ntlr this l bedroom + Cll!n or 'th IM!drocm Illus ''"" l1mllv r_..., 1MI I t..llQ~I cl!n•"ll room. l ulllill k11C!ltn W.tl'I cllt11w111Mr -wrv 111nov off !ht lowly Ptllo -lcle11 for e"11r1~1n1n1. 1 Oilllft for 'l'l>Ul" 1umrner PIH141ft. En/or I comrnvnl!V pool Ind rK• r11!1CM1 11111r W. IC·25'1. SOUTH COAST OFFICES *COSTA MESA ZflS H•Nr llM, * HUNTINGTON BEACH 16111 ..... ll•d. 540-1720 842-6691 * HUNTING10N BEACH 962-5566 9017 ... .._ * HUNTINGTON BEACH 846-0604 IH4161., * HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-8865 ffll H..rtto• * ~OUNTAIN VALLEY 962-1373 11U4~ * FOUNTAIN VALLEY 142-2561 11f41 ..... n. * MISSION VIEJO 830-6060 JJJ)I 11 T~ 1...i * LAGUNA HILLS 130-6030 ...... """ ...... 24171 l .Ufi.hl * SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 49l-1341 11771 ht~ * SAN CLEMENTE 492·7210 1111 S. II C..-. . • • We Sell a Home Every 27 Minutes! ·----~~" """ ' MARVELOUS MISSI ON VIEJO $39,950 •• • '~<·~.,, l)t~rcom\. 1 Min$, ..., ..... , tA,,•llV rocm wHn ln1plrl119 flre91K t. r,o, 11<°'" ~•!dltfl, •flt rlotninci o~•n. !rlple 1ln1i;, cltl••OMI I. llltnd lollon "••µtn>!• ~I.cf oul ~l!d(tn, 1nr1~~• Walk·•n flolntry. flKlrlc g1r111 dool' Clj)~re'. Forn>nl cll~l'19 rccon. J\-: yro "'"'· Ncltllntl lo do but mov•ln tndl ~·~•! 1c really live! 1»10-lO. LARGE HOME· SPACIOUS Gll.OUNOS • $37,9001 No sl•ttl for vour cnlldrtn lo (rOu when lllQ' wit~ lo sd>OOI l•Ofl'I !hit •OOm• • bedroom, l b~tn home, ltrfle t1muv room wl!+, ~p11ta!l111 tlr,,. oltcf tor ftll !lit "In ~n.e1," klrmt l dlnl1111 rvom -ttndleH6!11 & Miit f"IUl•C lor 1ho1t lnllm&tt alnn.er1 P!"H>1rllcl In Jiit bvlll·ln dr11m kllthln. a1sr1wa1.11tr IOD! 1 lovely Plllo1 tor the Ol,lldllor ac:1ne1. Pl~lh Oftp PICIClecl <a rp,111>0, d<tPl!s. 9&1·1W • ' ' ;, ~· Since 1926 •, • " '· :· ' ., • .. • • • . . .. l: :~· '3: i ~ ?. •• • • , ~· ' ' I ~1 ' • •• I -· .. l~C-·· ~!--;;-;;~~· ~~ ~iiiiiiiiiiii;;@J;;1 1 ,.....tir-~ I ~ lli ,., I Ceren• .. ~r Fount•ln V•fJev 'J ,...,..,,... ..... L•...--Na ..... .... '..;-;::'.... ,. c~: ~~- .; ~ Mlll>EL . ANO THEN 'THERE Fffdlng Golf AlyoM? PAMl.1'. DIUGHT '8 llAYmm, 5,11111 .. IL "'·* WERE NONI! .M..... ~-· ~-• ........ -~ -PW:llloot. P11.* ·- • , .. ··-··----- ' ' . fib II U. -cxcltfrc llELOW CO.UT HWY. A LanUIO(d '!! z;;;;_ ")"i; '.;;k.'°;: ;;:-.. -.: ....,W-, ..._ ' 4ornf on U..mulctt •t ttU Conwr ~ 3 bdrm, hon'W?, t.feu. Dtl Mar ...,._, Room rooma 2 baths • tbowt llkt ltrtet iD excellent ~ 2 tc -~ oat Illar. \ti .,... 3 --. 2 -2 bdrm. Wilt $12.500. '°'a.pool. Gnot lllludne-• ...; homo, All '""" wrn flat.,.. An-"""'·_.. btk -· ~· ......_ quttn aid batbl, dt1a I _ 10~ down. 2 blda:w 2 Jiilll-ln kltcllen, l<ftod air Nice 2 bdnn horn• 3 bdrm. batht •odl. Fall !>l1oe ba -Won't lull ,.. Gl<o _,, W ,tltlO, Ill.GOO ea. Aat 1TOP PAYINQ t RENT!!! . ( . . c... .. _ I , I I '· . ' •H""' ~-_... ··-12!.500. ~'4· ·1e1=rt ........ . .Mf• ... .,.;, a& """&41.C o , 11plH•wvcl vn.lt 1or top ii\. _.,, • ~•JIU" 'fUol -·1 " ·f'l;l"':! room for pool. d.bl ..... comt. Jw111Jalcd at $1!1,500. 2nd 1'.D. Thia won't ..... ~ an NU~ 'iiii IN"C'M, ~~ ~.,!"':'~..,.!'.Your <llol"'! Sid• by •'do" ca!J ui...i.,! " l!ia!ton 5*:f'IS'4 ' . EAL ~STATE 3~ ~,:,.,i +1"'~ (ll•tely ·-· -2 lllb. to beooh & "''· Liii mo ·'"""'""" St. ··-•fl -Oootact Jll"'' .. n. 00n·1 m111 u. Call MS.soo. to 195.ooo. s.. pl'"" n.a11on 1545-4-191 • FREE POO _.,. "*931' ;.:;·..:!i,. -.:--· J*1·-· u our outce. Open p;v., fantutk \lric<l S ~ F~ILY ESTATE UDO •EALTV ~; · BEATS liikf Wo have oth.,. 2 balh 500 Iii b bon1111 rm. •Olli -II. o1 Chris Abel • " •...;, -1lzld ol Pl)'l..r the LIJld. ISi~ I<> l96.500 OWNER leav .... Rich .....S huge ict. y.,; W.•t beat U ~ home -3311 Via Wt, N.B. ··~·- lord? The:ri tee thlt Home! University Re•lty P • ne 11 n I' e·•.P.-IM ' for $35,000. tM dty. f BR, 41!ii bi's. 8Y OWNER l BR. 2BA. • 2 d.:...... l'am-J:. C..1. ltwy, ~O wallpaper accenta lendl CAU.. ~ Xlnt cond. Uta fll es:tru· rt modeled, ndeonlied. -~""";;-con peraonat1ty am charm to ..,.., .Good ,,. ••• ~ Opel> _ 12.,\ -an · ....,, DUPLEX lhil dl.stlnctive 4 bedri>om, 2 ••. ....-~ 10 .. ...-_i.. ~"':"°~-. Frt. 1-4 sun. $31 ,S OO • . ~in Santt. Ana. ~,508. Soon to be buHt, So. ot !fwy. bath home. EI e 1• n I . .........., --~·.-673-1658 67>7616 ~ 1.,.... ~. £xi1t1nc 2 A den plus MW fireplace, deluxe buUllna. * ~-* ' ' • I ' I T• Athm!•I' .of~~ ·CL•-OUt SPECIAL: On ·11ie Last 5 Conclomiiil11M IN PHASE TWO .. 1' ., I ' I l e Milkftini "'50 MoVl!I Vob In. • No Closing Costs. • Free Upgrade Carpet: COLWEL L ~-1 •·· •·•·• ~ ~ -~ and L .. vr-Town Ouick "'""......,.. AUJ """"· IUIUng ••··-· Near future. _... iww ·...-TWl,.w.,,..,, 'Tk'k.. SELL c••• -> trade 3 • Immediate Possession. l'R(IPt l~Til ..., INC Ill t.l T{)f(', 2 bdrm. un.lt over aarq:e. dishv.1asher. cowttd patio. ...._,.___ S.n Cltmenf9 703 BEGONIA achool! Brk . $ l l • oO o. Thill: beaut. 3 BR home muat _._.,,,.~ .,....,........ '1t go! Try 10% down. Good -'°"'*'"WW'( BR. 2 BA ocean view home IN ADDITION 12 '-3 bedr I~ & Lwelf duol<x, So. of Hwy. -5566. .._. . -......., """ San Clemente tor N. _...._ , you ge .. ooms, • Charmbtc 2 BR. plua turn. OWNER 11actlfice. • bi1 11 1~ location. One :iJ : _.._..._CIJllW eo 544-4l!H. .............. 2 baths, built.in ran.e, oven, hood,;. dia:~ "' oPJ:M~~.. :!R~ .. ~"'~~· ~!-,":!:.a~.!' ~· 2 i,.0a, 1~~~ ~~· one e TJ;!:~~ .. custom, all 3home.Br .~I iiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I , washer, cllagosa1, :ln41vJdual laundry area, en-• .,_,.1 ~ r-· ......,.,umff, -"""' .,..... Ulllll. l't'ar llvin5{ room en • .., ... ~ I E ..... .,.... ..... ,. v · "._ _ _.. l. ~ ,,, 1Ul'lli4ul?- ......... ., i - SAT • ""'" v Good ti •-~---Rellablo Roo state -•-· ' closea "riv1te gant••, '-'vale enuances, ~iJ • ~ ' ba nanc ..... , Vft'l><:"l" may by fittpl8tt. B\llUJn kit. OC'e&ft .-~. ~ .t' ar J"•• ')i6tne lJ.h ' th can')'. Drive by. call UI to chen dahwuher. Forced 846-339! ~-¥L .$74,995 ..... ~ I ~ choice of carpet color, ca~le TV, ·~~ . ... ', o.,,,...-:;. ~ ~ ... , °"'' 168.""'. air h .. tt ... strlk"'" 1.,... OWNER dHpetale,. 3 bdrm~ Seema '' B""'"" p0ol, gas B-B-Q & · park-Ilk. e recreational •1 l ..made m&.t\Y alteratk>ril ln • 6.!f~1.~1GAN REA67~ i;y59 family home! Brk. $31,000. home. Bu:Dt.tn d r ~am. Portafina Lapna area , ,J~m~1.J~~~ ,-i ,) ' ' . Spaniah motU. Aiki"ni ,.._.., -962-8865. kitchen,.' f&mily Toom ad-n.4/494.-9381 • MoblS. Morn.. ' ~··-• :lr-·-'"" i ,rioo ·cm to the beach. IMMAC '2 BR hie w/1treu-BY owner Tiburon Condo. 3 jaeent with •• ., inviting CU~M home. Beautuul' For s.1. 125 FrN ANdtAL~ 7AR¥Ntaj lvt by and take a look. eel a:arase for 2nd unit. By BR, 2'" BA, den. Nmi:t to fireplace. 16 x ~ ft. encloe-ocean view. Undersrowid -~-...;.~-----All this for as litile as $207 per mpnth, in-Earn $0000 _. Jell 1or th~ 2 Nautllua, Hlin""ilfOn 'owner, W.500 llrm. pool. Beaull!uUy decorated ed pallo wllh cascading utllltt.,, 3 B<., 2 bo, PALM Desert mobile home eludes evei-ytblng. rat of,.., 111e·oq·•·flllll! · ach, off Adam• and 6'15-40t8. $32,900. 963-23!3. w~lerfall. Ho~ heshly · $69,995 <>n greatly improved lot. ~ inveatment 11~j .&aba.nL ~ inrt. . • Huntlrv1ton IH•ch pa29m950ted .,.:x!.,r:or. Br k ' Alrlum·Fountaln Planned co 111m 11 n l t y:: Santa Ana Fwy. to Culver, right !:lbo .. t ~ mile m.flOO. Call Ji.. Jl ll l, i;;;;=='-"-"'-:.C.."'---Cott• Met• ... $ · • ~. Portalina Laguna W c n de r 1 u I atmo8phere. " .. ,. 557-llMt. " ;· ··-FIX£l.UPPER * PRESTIGE 71'1494-9388 Clubhou.e, , pool, l8 bole to Walnut (1st road on left), left I mile to Mi Can ba •DOLL HOUSE! WE ARE REPOSSESSIONS .,, 5 golf. Sell. trade or auume. "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to Money lo L...._! : 2-= Lovely prestige homes known ..-99 __ h 2 811.·ije.i i'{pt. 11 LOOKING FOR for li1<1r quallt,y fealuN" ~ For Information and lo<atfon Unlimited ... ~ view. 2 Br., Low down. 95&-l43l. Culver, left about 3 IIUJeS to Walnut, right to BORRO\f TO 12511¥> on u1' Aaklftc $22 ~ell nbrhood, 3 to choose of theae F1iA A VA homes. 2 ba. NEAR ocean. BeauWuJ cpt, "Walnut Square•• or call 714/832-9670. equity in ).'(MU' houle. U~ CALL .,, ••t·J-414 SOMEONE from contact -Port•flna L•guna 2 Br., lge kitchen, bltns. the money for any~ "'• ~~ SPECIAL e 3 BR ............ 137,250: KASABIAN ?U/494-9388 Aoking 16,lm or mak• oiler. ()ftr $5:000 oo real .. 1atf ;t> 7Mffi . Hup 2 atary, 'f .den+ ft 5 e S BR ••· ......... $33,9Stl Re•I Est•tt 962-6644 TOP of World, by oWner. Call alt 6 pm. 5J6..0029. ~ ~~· <t1J1 ~~•r Jlhwfert Pett O"ttlrt bedroom execullve'a home. • f BR · •• · · · •••• •• $34,900. * BY OWNER * Brick A: ttucco 4 BR, 2 BA, 24xOO Westerner, like new. !2 lncame Property ' 1'6 Rul ~tl• .. WariiMI 1'4 .:l'JNANClAL SE;RYJCES ~. Costa Meu..'r bnt aree. AU of thHe homes are in R room for poot &: boilt pkg, Br, den, wet bar, air cond. WANT Jq.e ;urehue , Anaheim Bt\id ~'"Ownllt 11011 Ne&r Balearic ScbooL Very xlnt. eond. and term• are N~. r;;::;;y pa~· Fe~ walk to 1ehools. $49,ooo. ACl'OM st from boh. ~6 INVE5TOR5 SPECIAL .,..ell :..ted ~ (9lonial ::din 535..Q. l!.A •--d iaice b&l!k .)'Ud ln a quiet avail. lfurry for choice , • . yard. Children's area 'A eq. 494-4075 eves. or 66-1523. Sh 2 Je IJ-older tY,pe home ionwt Cl HI S. Md ., ,'°· ,_ .. , ,·1 • "911TlllCJ : area. No down tc. qualified CALL 842-1418 ulpmcnt. OH Bushard 1n LGn 2 liii. new horn~. close LIDO Vil I age waterfront -, •rp, tr p x,. H Pieue phone lmonna6on to ~iii\ , • 176-5250 c.n Qi foi 'det&Jls. 4 BR, 2 ............ CAU. N 0 w ,. PAm • HB 124,000. 546-5587. 'to Victor Hugo-.; R-2 fol, bargain, 13495. A1ao luxury !~ :!. 7X: ~u'°";. On.!! 'l -· U19 Harbor BIYir:.. • ) .~>'S26•900_:~~·~~!! ONE. JS ~..= ~· -OWNERdesperife.Nodown ·-~tor"2"fuOre1iht(j'.-dhl-wkie-at-~'t .-REAL.ffiATEFAIR, WANTED: duplexor~"COi~lliia --.. , ' CoUJNs • WATJ'S,· n(C. · ', ' . 17JTI Beatjl Dlvd., JlB. term5-Out of Stale owner 330 MAGNOLIA 494-1297 5~2551: oit R-2 lot in Corona del 61'1W.17th St. , ,. u 7 .•• 1'· ftz..gn extremely an x Io us! 4 Lagun• Nlguel flelt Estalll, I~ . Mar; wxter "°;ooo. Santa Ana .,,, .... '!'ftlll.. JA • Lu U • bedrooms, 2 baths, large Gtnerai · . ~~~~~~~-....., AGENT ~1525 2>17 S. Ma1ll St., · . :. 1 l\' .t' C .& W * Real10rl 545-0165 XUry YlftCJ lamtly l'OOm with 1ireplace, NEW CONDO on East 9, . TRI-PLEX '2 BR., each . . Santa Ana . 1 ,'• S4s.ml Gold . Open Eves + Low Down bulltins. dishwasher. Lovely view aolf course, 3 Br, 2 Ba, w/patioa. Prime rent a I ,.-------, 12091 Brookburat Blvd.,. 1 j Good As. * FAMILY' HOME Family tun '" ,.;; 3 BR, 2 patio. ·BTk, 13<.950. 842-2561. owner, 67;-""33. Acr0oge far.... ·uo are.a In c. M. Only ::.":i4 [ -I[ ii] Gacclen Gcove ' ~-~ Meta Del Mar. All btillt-lna, BA horn• w/blg pool area & GOV'T OWNED Lido lslo GRAHAM Realty . 6fil We~." .,.~d,, : Jlftplace, 2 bathe. Walk to XTRA NICE 1100 aq ft. 3 no yard work. 5% % FHA or • 150 ACRES Weltmlnatei . ~,89J.5IXll ,.., John's and o .c .C.131,900 Beclrm .. comer lot, fully low 5% dow" to hand!•, •loc Repo&se•"" horn... Low VIA HAVRE 13700. per. San Maroo< .. :lant lndul!rl•I P_.ty·.161 1st TD ..... n·· 1al1 tfnnl. faced for privacy, Dbl fire. kit, tcrraio entry, lrg. down. Government pays 5 BR., family rm. Lge, child· price fqr this. Land-Ran-1 ~ •lu1Jnes1 . ~U • , pt tn ltvtne rm, It family muter locdnn., pr i cc closing costs. Call 968-#4L ren's playrm., llmdeck. Lg. ches. Estate Hom f! s . MACHINE SH OP-SA.N ~~tty 200 ~· lharp shag, boat &ale, .$25,000. For sensible, prac-* Crest Realty patio, 40xl.1D' Lot. $125,000. Comm'I, blduatria1 sites. MARCOS . . ~ . 6o/4% INTf;~ ;~ .,,.,., Hurey! JUll "''' iloal living ace today! San Marcos Realty, m 2200 sq. It. concrete btod<s NEW EOURPLEX 2nd JD Lo· an edllont •.'or additional lnlonna· 1, BY ownet. 3 BR. 2 Ba. coun--lo-J& West Enctnltu Rd., San -" 't la u trpl ~ 1 ' •• ........, w!ftd complete -. $35,001. .. ~ K1 ., rat! v rm., c. 3416 Via Udo 675-"562 Marcoa, CallL ?Tr"........,. Lake San MartOS Realty, Lbwert rites OtiDai. Oi. .-.:; .... c do Must oell. $28,300. Prfn. A -m WHf Ent:tnltu Rd., 'iOl1 Real Moneymaker. TWO "WE ·~··s" . ! •NrrlftRlt 911 CALL 842-1118 531•5!01 ( :::1 531•5111 <lpala only. 1162-8329. SPOTLESS 3 BR by ,..,..,. P"For Solo' 151 14arooo Ca11L 144-2225. >-BR, :!,.BA .to 1WO l BR H , S Bi, :f' ,IOOI. p1or. alip. lrvlno "1' lqt. 169,900. 200 Via Nice. ' , • .Apia • c:arpela, drapes, ·etc. i',' ""'""'' e'° -~ ne!lshMI D 1119.500y •. PAm • $19,$00 ........ $19,500 67>-39114. ' E~•c1e Units * u1 CORNER* . ~tided.be···°=~~ ""=' ~ .,..;;; A E RAL A . WAU<f~ Newly docorated 5 room, 2 VIEW FOREVER Mission Viejo _.., · ~ -~ •"--·~t . u..1ioo •• • =· ., -h These 12 wlitl have every W/Older bouae, prime loc., · """-. • . · ~ ~ ''""' , te S Br':+ (am nn. 1rw1 bath, builtin11, FA eat, new · -~,.. mumut ' :a: i ~ inn BeacA Blvd HB w/ Pet Walking dis or Turtle Rock & the B ut•ful ahopper'a desire.: &harp and C.M. AM, Fant W&Iker ~--• . ,1 *'NE D Yr.'_,, Jteduct(l.tO ~,500. ' ., . " w CRr • s. & . foothllls beyond. The 1uture ff J clean, low m&intenance, DD Rltr, &n.8989; stS-7414. . . I We rt1ftrRnt'RWl'CIJ)lri-' 1tu .. r! a Asuc. TWO UNnS ~'::::e1 ;:~_:,0~~:,,,,~ ,..;g,0,.1 park wm be at Executive's Home vwmcyprob1em •• n.,...,.1. L tar 170 1endeh. eon-"'"""~ -~~ •HEI~:: t ~STSIDE * 962.8851· i~~e!f: p~·!s o;~ r0~ r:~:vl~a~;~:!!,~~ !::u~ar~ =~~:P~ N:roRT ~ go• iron. 0::X~w~~ ~!:int: :U~ ~Pt,:r*1~n;ae· ~ ~ 2 BR.1lc conv,·den $RMJO'o1"20BOEDRM ~ J>RIME locations. 3 BR, 2 the Mission Ridge area the owner's. p .J:lce ill tage-, view of ocean & ,quality <;arJM;ts A dra~s, 'BALBOA BAV"PAOP.• ~ ~1 •~k"'--n-baths, 18x30 bonus rm., U • lou tit f $175 000 For durther lnfor-harbor -000 ·.,, .. 13 tepal'lte kiticbens. $59.000 *' , __ 7..,1r * ' ' ~~. 'WIV ce *"""uuu. nc· 1 1 • _"3 o en grac s 8e ng or ' · • ..,..., · .,...,-.w with excellent terms. _, bMdeled. ,Shq carp.; exelt· R~ McC•rclle Rt•ltor I ri:uwood decking, ext 1 a entertaining and fine famUy matlon, call our Investment .6"-Q62. · WE lit a: .,.__. n .. ... u-Uv••• N cabinet ry, 11Pgraded Dlvt•ion. 546-1600. LUXURY. VIEW •··-~A'·~.;,;..,! .. ~~ ·-. lndlcpf, 0UUAan" .. ,., ewport Blvd., C.l\f. thruout. Just reduced $4T,900 Jiving. Four petloe and a •Waterfront. 30• boat allp. ......_ ..., _. ... nue ...... ldidc. pzebo. Ma.It lff! 541-7729 • INCLUDING nlE LAND! raised deck are enhanced by Lot 7, c.owna I a I and, Bkr, ~. f82.0'2c. -HOLWAY m.oot13 BROKERS INC. prot.ufonally landacaped '13-'!'m. CUmlM BIJJLT DUPLEX 41-n F&ftl Wallcer ENTERTAIN In huge yard ya.rm, C8Jl 58&-0221 Very krae :-BR. )-BA with Rftl1tol' 6f5.Tf14 w/heated POOL. ~red Mobile Heme/ ~ttl.talrlna:( ocean "1ew. · 3' BEDRM FJXER patio, Toweling ,....... Prof ELEGANT ButlM11 P...,..rty 'U4 Trotlor-P•rks 171 Tup qllalj1Y 1!11 tbe wii! ~., m1a ~": ... ""'... ~ ~.!:· ;..!~· :;:::; 2 MAN8 SION *Money Maker* ~~u ~:.;:t !'~ 0163B..""'UXE'"'th8~~%Clf. ~tlOME . ''*-Film ........ 300 ~ xtru Spotless! $34,950, For Story 4 BR, 31 A, 4 )'l'I S3l Down $210 000 F p .,1 V\."I. ~ UI . , -~~ t and ttady .tQ be._l!Yt!d •PPI u. '"'~ new , .. .,1 500 Fo-at din"" "SINCE ... "'""' ,500 , . • BR houle. Money maker! ""'---I :llJ:"Btaatl1UI deep PUct})t. · ~. ..., ' · '"' ' U'10 Shopp~ centrr w/1olld Kenned.y, Rltr 963-3010 LEASE -tuUy ~ """'9F• ·.1. •• ,.. ~ Q..a.rp owralm:l lot, cklee to $39;950 home. 3 br wf pvt massive brick flrepl, FA ht , lat Western Bank Bldg. * .AEGEAN HlLLS • -4 tenant! hi great area, show· 983-29].(t. l-BR ocean front qtality ~· Dttdi a UtUe love, win& to use or rent. Low bii kltch w/upgraded b!Un Univet!lty Park, Irvine BDRM. HOME WITH Ao. tng a IOl1d U.75~ cub · , frM R.;,tal sei-vlcu .tat priced to aiU, owner dwn + low mo pymlA. appl's, w/w crpts & drpa, D•ys 552-7000 Nights DED DINJNG AREA, spendable an proJeCted m. Mowtaln,·DeHrtt ~i. J31511A,:'.;R· Klltv "ro ;. .-.kits out. Call bkr Ml)..8640. Beaut cul de 11ae st. Great patio, ldscpd, 'Mrllzed dbl LARGE MASTER B'DRM -came ot $30,450. Allowance Reeort 1 174 UIUIA llDU IULI I LANDLORI>tl'AND ~, tranlferred, built-In for yng cpl to grow into. gar, PARADISE FOUND FUU... SIZE WALK-IN for mcmt., raerve and LOTlnflmocuiLabHavuu, .-'JENANTS" £"'°d·• tn3 llv~~m~ 1n-2 ~; 6~722.5; 646-Q)65 lflifi:lill!!llb1 Beautiful short shag carpet· ~J~i~RO:fR ~~if CL:. vac&Dey ot U~ f1iured 1n. home ot the world famoul 24671 lA PlAZA 67't.,r:-~'l.:&ll·Jiii'.i'21 -u cu. .....uuu -. "A ~·-~·!!-~!1!!!--111~~!!-!1 Ing and custom drapes in Don't waJt on this bargaln. Londaa Brldp. Locat.ect litporato balh1, secluded * SHARP * ttz.M71 ( :::.J . IOJ th~ lovely 3 bdnn. home. XTRA LARGE DEN . Not fancy, J ... profitable! clooo lo all l<hools • city.' 49e2790 1tvlna room wllh llttplaoett Pool home. close to Tempt your guesls at the ~~~·~NDR~41L5T0;: * 9 Units* l!m)orwOltradeforCost.a U"' · Ra.nte, oven, washer In-everything. Extra I a r g e cozy 2 BR, plus den. rllnlna room table or be in-837 Solid multi· tenant, industrial Mesa er Newp>rt Btacb ln- jlUdtd. Freshly painted. A mRstor bdrm. New cal'J>(!t. Pt>rfcct for retlrect couple or formal in the covered patio -9400. building. $220,000, in South come prop. 6"-t681. ~ 111tet cul~e-aac 11 tree t ! Many extras. Only $34,000. fir5l hon1f'. Gtnnt custom surrounded by profel'Jsional Newport Be•ch Santa Ana. Only 2-yn. .old. BEAUTIFUL OCffl\ view YOUR . f, $27,f.50. 540-ln:l. C11JI Bkr. 642-4155 patio. Large 20' kitchen. landscaping; Price lag reads 26% Down, yields projected riots, $18,750 a up. Temu. , B•lboa l11W1t ··' • ;; ' y Owner.' Bdrm., 2 bath, ~ Vettle North, ne\\' Ftt1~1ly painted&: decorated $.17.~.00. DEAR 11% ca.!h return on $3.2,928. !U~~ ~~1tla. ' o~ IUJIN~SS? Wil:Tr:a..., 4 "."jb.,' .N\ -- Eeled tam. nn., built·ln atrium model, cuat decor. lnterKlr. ,Shag c Ar Pet i ed h II scheduled income, ,.........._, Vanda Bu. tu Couuelor .. .:..-... • W •~ <hen, 2 lloey, Ux36 ..,.,, lndocpd. 4 BR. '"""· llr<! thruoul. 2 • yn young, \I . r ,· HOUSEWIFE, Grubb " EJIJ1,-Blcra, PORTAFl,.iA LAGUNA dlvlllon .,·~ • • ;u;".;'~l!':; ,.:,;\~ of tropk:al landlcaplna, ring $44 500 Open ·Sun & ml. to beach. Asaun1e ,our .• • briq your hU.-b&nd eel • • 55;.7900 "1UWWff.EAD, aoH COUlW w~ ~ude,t such~ ' . ~\"'Realty ~llenl cond. We want to w~·. 11 'to .5. 1658 Texas loan for $l79 month I Y chlldttn to Re th1I spacknll c~-'nlumt lot ... club. Lake view. namn u 'hPPenran, Jltst $15 u .. ..i-Aft."ot. 6fi.aoo .f9~1 Priced below market Cir., C.M. 557-1521. i1men;~,, 0 000r re!!~~5· All REALTY 3·bdnn 2% bath condo on the unuvm.tfor ulo llO J'ant Wallalr, Realtor Be9d and Syrooo 11 D1annlfHr ~=8"'."'=~-.. · , ~ 2 <- \t $35,950. 557-t023. LOVELY lrg 2sty 4.BR, hom... cmiL _,, · ...,_.JQ't • U~U ~S:i~~~t~tne West aide or Jle,.rport BacJc ~ 18!9 • ~Tfl1 'a ~,~-·0i·1u; r:Z:ll .::;;'9 .. ;;. d. . 'S'JEPS TO BEACH 2~ ba, frplc, b!Un gal ldtch PLUSH SHAG Office hours 8 Altf to 8 Pl\! ::· ~~u~ h!:;:1 ,:~ ELEGANT 3 Bll. 2 ha. tam R..-.., l'arms, d.lmet .•J.Jq coametlc pd, See "8 Ollllhl AW. OP NEWPORT SHORES ~!h~wsh. F\lrn. Huge yard. DRAPES & for him, Jnslead there is a r· pJOI, rec c:i·...n fcir 1 Grovel 1M ~~Pl. We-ue call E'Wj (Jla) ...... -II. 2·•t)'. 2 BR. WAik to ~76prink~:_t"I. $38.500. Owner, WALLPAPER L19un1 8e1ch billiards rm, card rm I ~ sS:'m4. Alt!ot, B. y ~ •. •• l0.l2 a-li1.,.klltca .... ~,." fn!nlerew~ ctm! 'J..S,~;.121!1,tr/n ~ h 1 I I c vo::nver Dr., C ri.r · Tiied atriun1 enll'Y forn111.I vwuca ........ uww"' nM.111 ~ -ac . cM •. poo .•. arp., 54G-2+l2 . . · , BLUE putting green. The chU,dren betulitul _,,.,,,,, old avocado ~ i-:nnn.lbilltJ Will Winter •• ~ aft ~ pm fl" drape•, bltn,, $28,000, · d1n•nJ:, 4 bednn., 21h bath. will have a hnae -i, arta Dupltxel/Unitl M -:-r-:-~-w1rou1• ~ BY Eaat 'd 3 b ta 11 I nd RIBBON ~ -I 161 arove. Bonaall .,._ -95~ on l!ll! female 11 ... Si)<! ,_.....,, .....,. ..._ ;r.AYWOOD REALTY owner, 11 e r., m Y nn., M'p. Bu r, Acra1tsrmandtten=C¥te.r. ue Haa:,5t;4 Fuerte.Comple~ ahotlid want to -'tn«ke • fBJl~iiii&rll*;i * 541..1290 * rumpu1 rm. w/fireplace, sprinklers front & rear. SPECIAL A grade school ls butt blk, 11,EW DUPLEXES large iot on quiet Cul de Sac, $35,750. CALI~ !163-4456. \VE llAVE A REAL PRIZE-n lY itnced. Excellent eoil. J a P,roftt, ,IX'OW,' and ·cftrtet $300 mo, Whttttf' Call lol.' BLUFFS .. 4 BR. CaU 642.oosJ. ..., WINNER HERE, LOCATED and they will au to Newport Immediate occupancy. Near ,,"B'fo dowD. -wW CafT1 , other aales women. 673-6,qOO · ~ ' UJ rm., tamUy rm., for. l BR on" acri, toned tor . · • ON LAGUNA'S FAMED ~~ Hld_n~iifi -= bca~ in HuntiJWlon Beach. papas, $10,900. per acrt. 'Each ~trlhl:Jtor ~ aaigned B•I~ trii ula • din. nn .. blt·ln kltch. 1 units, $32,500 · · RIVIERA COASTIJNE. ~ ~ Open noon UI dblk. Wtst ol n4: 12&-2541. a PJQtected area ot con-' · , »rtv. &a.rden 111U.. Green. * Call 831·1318 * tailt"d Conlcmporary d<"slgn compassion, ·' &ach on."Adama, 90Uth en. R .. I Etf ... 'W•nted 114 centration. c. • ~e~~ S3G1 . ~ view. M~• Offer! M d 1 H w/nll \vood ~xte.rior a: ex· I' Huntington St. to Portland · .n. crowth of ttie cosmettcs 1 B:A., f11jlc; W• W/D, , . REAL ESTATE I Br, lrg lot. Appllanct• 0 e omes lcMlvo .,. o( alass. ~1e..~.sso, ~1$8.0 * 9'11ck C•~ * I .......... Is ,pnlill<led ... be , W, llfr• btk Ii>, f!C<'"· ~l TREASURES lncld. 11450 down. Aosume Well d.,;gned 2 bdrm. & 531•5111 ( :::1 531·5111, SUPER ci.ra Spanish tlylt WID lnl1 ·-......,.Y. All Z!Ol'-durbtll lthe 'IO'i. _If Buebt,:' -"Ila... •v: Wc1lcliff, NB ~770 IOfl.11. 6-t2-0321\. DEN 1or 3 BDR!if.) noor Duplex, East Col!_ta Meu., cuh wtthln 72 hn, 'Call m WOUid µke.'1o het.r in~ 473-'487 or ~· 2 j Entert• nJng? * D•n• Point For Sale plnn has heavy shag w/w * PIER ' SUP * Each 3BR. 2BA W/.8hag mt ~~~ ~ $90 • Mob Ha Sep Cange • MTIPUI tm., 3 BR. 2 SPEC. View, 3 BR le (am rm carpets lhruout. ll U GE 60 Ft. 3 Bdrtns., a baths .5c:r~w. All dt.:ect K'~ . 1'-··•~. Write .. •Unutlllt.JlOO',, J,lol,1111• $125, /JJ. CIOAC to ewrythllll ~1STR. SUITE W/PATIO, Immaculate! $2:1(1,000 ,_,,_, .... _... ......,..., ..... .,,. ..-.. · · w/trpl, 2 BA . Ul.450. 33252 Ph , (714) h11s bill·ln vatilty & dl"('saer. * BAYFRONT * Rn! Estate &a..zm, , . P"8StDINT 1 RenM Hl!M• 9 ' ~-t cond. Jmmed. JJOlll!.U. Me.a Vista. 493-3359. one DEN HAS FLR. TO CEJL. Ox>I-35 It. N-_.., ... BR. 3 ' VANDA llMITY" vwntt wlll Ind•. $32,500. " WU • NEW trlplex, ljo!lta >tea, 3 c~: s BR.·l% llti, -• ~LBOA BAY PROP. El Toro I!:~, ~!~::.1:~. ":":o 2:: ~·=:-r g= * BR. 2 BA and m 'BR. 1\0 ·,BROK!RS INC' ; .. Bl '"•"' cal"_... --..... ' * 642·74fl il;'ff . ~~ REl'OSSESSION • 4 962·6605 STEP DOWN LIV. RM. 3 er, 2 fia, ,......,., M....... :J :..,.. ~ 5~ N'"•UI l.GI A•&''-qll ~~m:"'1 1 V DUPLEX ...... ~.950. -w., <loo< to l<hla A WT11t MASSIVE EXPOSED prlvU. 137,000, M5'4l03 ' ' _, ' ;i . . ;J :I:;' 'C'"°! I " 3 ' 2>.!'!'.'"' 151 E.~ =~~~~·~OWNER arudous. Pride of ~~Ip~·~~ ~ · LlDO REALTY NEW duplex 3 BR., t2 Ba., 2 RIS, lfK. UNITS ·~~'' ~ LOVir..'Y.'~ mt""2* aA..ifr. • Pen"11Ult1 cf S237. mo'Jy. Incl. t11.xct' It ownership home \\'Ith 4 PLACE & C:i\:tcni.lve ust o1 3317 Via Udo, t<B . ~'1300 BR. ·s'Bt., trples, ocean,~ (to elta mlnlbua~tll1 1 'e ~ mfc ;plant . ' )IQ Co. ~ U.... IM. KAT'ELLA REALTY, 1paciou• bedroom•. 3 •l.,.w/OCEAN V!EW. BAYCRESTLOT w.aoodnntalloc.Ow.-1>r·-o1-... ll".1o ........ .,.-.e --· • .......... 837-9400. aleiun lnR puDman bnths, s1cps11.ver kitchen hq btlt·ln 79 x ;12> R·l: coropltte wtlh $1t 900 ........... 3.f 9 ~ u \lnft( co.ta Mtt1.. PNfer NEIP ~ MrG ' ·-.; yrd, dW. pt. delw.:e bulllln kitchen op-~Gt & DBL. OVE;N, approyed_ P1ana for W iJlll 'm/eM' µIS ' ~~M-prlc<d-· .J:.'!!! HOL~ ""'~· ~ ·' ~.Of; ·;~ JK)tlte tha family room wilh DISllWASll~ 1 ._ ' ft f u .. home 119 750 -.-w.. _,.. c,u _ .. ·~~ -(ll'('pl11.ce. Completely in-c.1'"• t c. •opens -.. · ' ' ln1_.. !!:'Ill~ _ 16' .,.-• ....ne, Call Vapl ~fJI • •. ~ ' OWNER mull aolt 4 yr. 1 to dlntng .,... w/OCEAN GEM ,.,......,. "it:· • -• ~ Roal~ -«= =" --1 ., . -. IJ=:Z::.::!!!-----1,..w·ohortblkotobaach! I IUAted. Qu~llty con-VIEW. CuS1Dm ""'""''" l8IOW"c0UllfW·~ NIWDUl'L AM.flt: =:e...ra=.N '~.'.:"~ll!flii ~. , .:, ~r. Dix 3 br •<I< ,....,,.,.., 2 b&lhl, den, M ello,. PatlO. Sprinklen, thruout. 2 balc:o'l)I VIEW ~}....: •• , • · --I ..,..,. 2 'h. -sr~~ ,..,.,_, ,.. · ' . ..._.. iii' born<, '" llay<ngl 15~000. •lteant llreplaco, In !amity expertly landJ<aped. Bric, DECKS. Thia 1que '""" 1'0!rnlr'• UilJI" • 2'btlrm. J SPORT&NAN'll p~qg. & "' ,_, .1dlol ltlr -Ml ' .... ,,,..., MH11$. _ __ lo Ibo 133,!50. fl!?-l.173. """'· Is .... ~Buy :-: ~!\: .. · 'mW ·~ .. ~ imll. Xlllt ~ . WI-_,...... . .,.;,.-hr llllili m· . n;,.": M. dot Mor INlltln ltlt<hen, bandy* JUST LISTED* l\lonth"at • · +--2-doll..Lofli•-tlid1L ,,_~ ... "'8.,....,... • • '"'1llAM!i.' ;:.::..:::::,.::::.:, __ .j 4llall-r. Lowly pa~, I Bk .. 2 bo., tamUy rm., tn $4),9,.,l'UlL PRIC:. ,...._ iOua• --~ ·pitnq. lloa ~ E. (l!ltm lillllllp. Ot<lor till -........... 1111. tL li ~ 4 BEDRoQMS loots ol dackuir. htaled • ,_, w •••. Comptet.. SEE 'OODAY! ' 31111;-.. wi. ..... In liq .... OoPa ll•••· .... ~•I Sii .... lC.X. ~ .... '~ -. Polit>~ !amllt ~ t>P<• lllllre4)ool. Carpetln1 lyws)le<l, lhadl'f ttnrynrd. GONE '00)110111\0W! lie Q IA -Vv 111.rr, ·~ oalllls w"°" -._. -~ .. ' ,..,._ II-~ dally, l!l-0 Ci'< .. tllloout tlldadll!I tttehen! A>sumeflj 'fo loAn.$3!.50!\.; MISSION REALTY ot-6dlf.eMl;lb •l;iiO!i•."-·Cllol!'FluL Jiitll&YP d'W't .. I' tt1t•11--d-~ 0.-ddllar.Act lr1r, ~,!l!!O,."H"J.., .O.Or90 Willr.mson • 09llS..a&?Oiut H..,., ~ fui,_.,.., . ._,,,,, Dllal I• ....O..llilt ..._._'11.~lll•a .. jlP..,ad:.il ~ ~ <UUl•tw will seu 111 Rooltor 54-6570 Pheno (7141 4M-Ull ..a a-· ID am. 1111r. 515 m I Wut 111 l'"3i. , . •am ftllii=tii'T P"9•1111 !-~!!...-.!!.-~ =.' .. I If, '•1 :I• COLWELL PRC)P fffTtf~ l"JC. Rt::ALT(tR<) -----·- I t . ! l • . . 3 3 2 .\' I , .:. .. W1' ........ 1r20,1912 ...... -~ 1.--.i .. _ lltl ( __ ... _ ,~ 1---Jlt)[ _ ........ lltl ......... _ ... 7 7 Oso• '"""' -.. "'"""" '=~~~::.......!•~1,.,... ,_ a C•t• M1M "-•_,., liedt !l~•!•~•!t_!l~t'~'!!~!_ ___ ~tto-"".-"*.;...;""'~-'l_•_•_ot __ 161 Apt. Unlvnl. • 115 llDI • A· lllCI. ,. ACIOSS ·THE· COUNTIY ' ~Adnnclt of '8GOO.OO on Comp,at11 Lease J>ropam " .,1--with .~ ,of 1"" ·tlp:i'ett ·*'1thly. Full price,flUIOO.ocr· • Complete Company lralnln&and National Promotlopal btclt-up. Call 'rocliy· 211/481·8Ul6 RIDI • ~. llKE C:OIU'ORATION 6430 IUNSIT BLVD. SUITE 1011 HOl.L,YWOOD, CALIFORNIA 2 Ir, wlw q111, 2 BR. trill. Iii..., .._·pr. WIHl'Dl ,....i • \\ blk " Sltl • Sl85 l&tJd....,liedctlitnlJ.Ho doar. Walt lo bMdl. $250, nllltr. 2 BR. $250 mo.. S ... ,.7 a 1 BR. patiol. petL Sll5 I• !M ,.t, i.e. l!Ml!ll. BK, 2 BA 2215 "'°' ....... e,lc'a, pty, -. "'-"' A pr. No ,..._ !JI ~ ~·• • ~-of .,....y -2 &-. l"ocd ynl. WALK to beadl. Xh>l l BR. ~ -_ ----' :-· lam. ~ $350 Yrly ..,... "'~"• dole.._ Rec ball, peol l = :=.:r ,J.:g1" ~R.-;;.· 548--1290 LmU! JSn! ( w I n t or l pool lalillt, 11una batlls. 2 PR. 1 BA duplex. F1iCd Unlvwslty Porlt w/boat bldg, Lower duplex. See ... -'" n:m --,.. l.W4' LR, 2 Br. ateftO m»>. -IA Cl lilll W. of )'Ud. Nr ..... ppq. 111'5 "'°' CiiEmrui. 3 iia, oondo cen. rd bot.~ l&r. 2 ad!... -.i.. t 'lilll ff, ol 'Slatu), 55'1-al8'1. Park JocOtloo. Swtmmma. 2215 lAa ... 1. fr.l.5644. ' M>- 1';11Wat•hl1 Yillllev wlleyb911 A tennis. Avail. WINTER otri'earty, Newt,. ,a:--.. -· 3~ ~ aharp Sept. 23rd. $350 mo. leue. d e co r a t e d 2 8 It '.home, quiet ljrttt near an.1,;;552-::..c.!647:.:.;:·-----~ or e Ye I Fir.Prat<, huae llvfiw nn. Wostm-r - -1 Br, North eDd. OcHn vkw. ---~ VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS 1 & 2 llDROOM Al'T. Fumllhed & Unfvmlohed Adult Living Dishw .. her color coordinated appliance• • Plush shag carpet. mlrrond wardrolle cloors- indirect lf&l>tlric in tlt<:hen • breakl8Jt bar • huge private fenced patlo ~plush landscap- ing • brick Bar-be-Ques • larca heated pools & lanai. Air conditioning. 3101 So. Brlotol St., S.nto AN 557-8200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAOINO·AOENT -------~-------- 2 BR op<. Cloai!I Crpla, -Old. pet ok:. SltO/mo. .-,-..,= $140 • NICE 2 BR. drapes, range A OV.'\. 1a.raae. ~. .I°' 2 BR lo-•I~ wahr/drytt, bltns. ,.111. SUS.-o. LARGE 2 BR 1 :QA,~ ' • drapn. Pb: &G-1~ I Eves. 842-6405. ~. LGE 2 BR In quiet ...,.... I $150. Encl 1ar. patio. yrd. No pell. &U-t549. Leue. Vacant. Move in to-3 br, 2 car pr. $215 cJqn.. BAYFRONT, 3 BR, 2 BA. 41¥, CAIL.112.-. 1"' dep + 1st A fut. Opt to !um. 1'511 yrly " 131'5 winter. C1 N. BQfrollt, 1 l'adersh ip bey. "'7-951'5. Bal w.nd. m-«141?. Clote to bell A "-""· No cl!ldn, no ..... -71119. BAOI. at Creattot Bcb. °""" TV, utl1 pd, Sl55 -. I ·Apt-'--· u_ntu_m. ____ 365_ Apt. Urfum. 365 L•guna 8e•ch ... L REAL tSTATE ~Furn.or $50 wk up. 4M-2508. Corona del Mar Coste Mew OCEAi"ll FRON'T. C ond'.I 1,..::========1 Unfunl. 310 Bolboo Penlnlulo h11us1;:::;::-=,------;B;::u.:;h.:.,.::,::,-----j~H~unt!!!!!l•!llt~"'~"~BO!!:'~•~dt~-ls. --1-.... --1,-1 ___ _..._ ..-;:;; WK A up-0n °""' 1-...;°""""""'--..... =""----'°°""--°""""""---='tv""------1 HUNTINGTON NOW la your chance .. u.. =:: ~ ~P.oi -We have Winter Rentala TWO bdrm., 111 balh, *BRAND NEW I * tireplatt. $245 incl A1J.. 2 Br, bltn5, chhwhr, c-rpts, utilJties. PhoM ( 71 4 ) drps, sunde<:k, Lndry hook· 6"-8814 or &44-.3073. up. Adults. $200/mo. LGE 3 BR, 2 ba, view, frplc, c645-.=..:1554=·------ bllN, beam cell'g. So. hwy. e TOWNHOUSE BlueBird Sch. 3 &1t elevator I: pool, $400 mo., 1 yr. lease, 4!&--lllilp. 2 BR. 2 BA. delux apt. • end. lie. S27S mo. Adi pets. 4!M-Gi0 . WANTED TEEN C:ENTfi' DIRECTORS Join our · national network of Teen centers, wllb 9nat.prollt1 to you from our complete line of Teen Age Cosmetic & Charm Schools. National T.Y. and Magazine backup. Com· plete Company training. HARBOUR close to u.e So. ba.Y ... ... • um Pd. .Adult Condo W&!ld, yearly, for ool,y 141'5 e Call 6'fHl«I e Prestige location. Spacioul A: mo, Immac. 1amU1 home; _ _::....:;:::...::::..;=...:.- smartly d e c o r a t e d 1 3 BR. I: den, IUWm., ready 2 BR. l lii BA. patio, ti.1cony • bedroom I: bath. Nf&J'by to move ln ~! 136 Topaz 315 E. Bay, $ZD mo. OU yrly Blue Paclfic. Ideal for WINTER leue, on the North 1st. lnq. at Apt C 673..iszt aingle person or couple. bey, View, 3 BR., 1amJly _or_5'8-_'117L _____ _ Secure I; private. lm-. nn., furn. S425 Mo. WATERFRONT Spic, 3 BR mediate occupancy $300 Per WINTER. !ef.ae, 3 Bdmu.. 2 a: FIR. boat dock avL Yr. month. baths, SD> mo. 236 Agate Lse. $325. 875-8792 o r Eutbluff R11lty We have many other W--1559. WW Take Studmt.I 4BR.2BA ............ $3!0 3 BR. 2 BA •• ,,, •••• , •• $285 1 BR., 1 BA • , , ••••••••• $1'15 3 BR. borne ............ $27S cAu., 613-3663 associated BRUKER S--REAL TORS 1015 W 6olboo b]J.)bbl $325. 6~-2 Br. 1 '..t Ba. Opts. drps, Cotta MeN !litove, priv. patio. Carport. Lido Ille HARBOR GREENS Fuml1hecl & Unfurnished Adults, no pets. 146 lolelody Ln., CM. e BA YFRONT-3 BR, 2 1-, all bltns incl v.·asher/ctry.f &: frftzer, lrplc, gar. '* UPPER, clf'an 2 Br. encl mo, yrly lse. Avail Oct. lit. gar. Nr. OCC & !iihop'g.1 ~6:.:15-:,:"11=::7·;_ _____ 1 Adults, no pets. 2984 Royal Mt1• Verde PB.in\ Dr. $1 52 /mo . 644-1133 Anytime winier A yearly ...,.tabl Winter Beach Rentals BEAtmFUL. spaciou.1 famt· WILti~1W™TON CoroM def Mir !.V: =· :Pf'u1:' From $130 to $215 mo Shady Elms and Pool 645-3515. DELUXE 2 k :I BR., 2 Ba. l.v home with 4 bedroom• + REAL TY 67S.U:Si FURN. Apt. $1'5. Utll pd. ~ 1 Block lo bay • -an 8achetor1 e 1 Bdrmt 1 &: 2 BR, $.l40 up, encl. pr. $15.l up. Rental Ofc.. 3095 lotace A~ .. 546-1034. Lease idvances ol $8,500.00 on Company Lease Program If quollfled -return of upper four figures monthly, for accepted Teen Cen- ter Lessee-Director. Full Price $18,500.00. Call today for all the details. 213/461~186. •-n + separate •--"y ._,._ _,.,.. "' ...... .., Fum. Avail. Children's sec-t. ...,. uui1a QA to ocean. No pets. 4'AN $125. Mootb &e =~ ;tt_i:P~ = CU:fu!'.'""" '20 Seaview, CdM. Seashore R11I E1t1t1 ~:-;; :u:I ~~;,• ~~~RDc::.:~55. 171 N.;;•;.:w;,:Po;;;;..rt~;;.':;<;;.h ___ , garage + apace for ~Duplex-I BR w/yard. UW 67~1573 SPAC 2 &: 3 Br apt $140 up. THE NEW 5 boat I -·--/ tnll·-. O....rtl pd, 1185 mo. a.,.., " cut.. Muter 1tu bedrooms w/ VE1tSAILLE .............. "" Adults la.. !3&-6069 OCEANFRONT oorner dpb:, hla;b be ilin lar Pool, cpl/drp, bltns, kld1 ok JUST FOR YOU TEEN CENTERS '4311 SunMt Blvd ... Suite lDll Hollywood, C:ollfomlo Lease at $395/mo. lncludina LUXURIOUS 2 bd. 2 ba., 'nope . winter, 2 Br. lwr, trplc; 4 Uvina :::.nee w':-U ~~ 1996 Maple No. 1 •••• l)U..3813 on the BLUFFS water I:: prdener. Available Nwp. Bcll. Bluffs, $375 per Costa Mau Br 2 Ba upr, bltn kitchtn. wood bumina: flttplace. 2216 Coll~ No. 5 •.. 642-1035 1t NEWPORT · approx. 25 Sept. '72._!I: mo. lease n4/644-8238 or -;......""-''-;----50ll Seashore NB, 646-9079. ottConvenlent laun~_ .. aree LRG. 2 Br .. 2 Ba., bltns, Ocean vie'olo', 24 hour housed ~~~~~~~~~~~I phone Slfi2..8l1B ar v•...-•••v 213J598.64.IC. WEEKLY.MONTHLY or ru: 698-6012. ldtcMn. Encl~ pa-. securtty, apartments ~ ' ~=-=---~ ti • IWlm 1 ~ pr1v. + resvd. pkg., gar., "I . tor information. _"COSTA ·~. 3BR 2uBA, Executive Suites SEACLIFF M A ,. 01. • m 11& • N So c Pl lisned with a " astet s I~ 3 BR. 2 Ba ly d N '"'~ 71' anor P · uuna, recreation aclli-viev.·. r. · ' aza. touch, exclusi\•e club wlfli ....._ , new ecor. r newly painted, $295 per mo. 2080 Newport Blvd. Bachelor apt, uW pd. tiea. Security &Uani, No 546-6976 . ...._ .. .._ 1'ICJ beach. Boat •ate. $240/mo. MR CATERINO, -.. 71• Coste MeN $148.50. Pool. 1525 Placentia ~·.. unique Aqua bar, fountains iiiiiii:.:.~ ~iiiijiiiijiiiijiiiijiiiij~~~,~~~~~·~;;:;:;-;::::; /~~~~=..:-::...:=c.. ...,.... AV AIL. Sept. 24. Lrg. clean 2 and f 1 ard n All 968-6215, 9fi2...8851. C t Me 6'2·2611 ~V:~-!'1-about our diacount u--'·I "--• II I Br., 2 Ba. Upper. Pool. Util part o~rr;i~ ~the ~t'a !~~~~:!!!!~~~ HouNs Unfum. J05 Alone on lot $145. Priv fncd OI • u STUDIOS & 1 BR'S .._..-u. n-.. I vy-• t pm. pd. Adlts over 35. $145. finest apartment CORUl\UDj --------1 hom•.Crpt•, drpo. . 3 BR, 2 BA, crpt•. drpo, e FREE Llnem OCEANFRONT nr Jetty, Lg 2700 Ptt•l'IC!• Wty~M l :-'645-"636~~,:;°'"'7543-::..:2407=·~~ ity.- _ - - G_._,,._r..;•_I _-_·-----I R1nt-A·HDUM 97'-8430 bltns;-=-mo.+ Children; : ~~re~~~· ~~~. bl1:,!,· -~ ...... tlo,~ nr H•rbor Blvd & l &: 2 BDR..\I apts. garages, 1 bedroom /studios from si!JS, WINTER 2 BR, 2 bt. 10. pttl OK. Swim pool. ..._. 3~" Ad pvt garden patios. n3s. & 2 Bedroom from S295. pedo, dbl 1ar, trplc, F.A. A'ITRAcnvE Irvine 546-3710. • Heated Pool Winter S400 yearly, incl utll. ems up. Utll pd, Furniture avail. Deluxe 3 bedroom beat. (213) 794-568.1 daya; 3 bdrm .. 2 bath ~e with 2 -NEW 3 Br. Condo at ''Brad· : ~~~vall 642-2940. 54&a5025 531-8508: S.t&-899'1 Model& open 9 A.M. tog P~M, (213) 7»-1132 eves; ~251N =-·~~. Sll\llnl doo~ 3 BR, 2 ba, lam rm .... $325 ford Place." Call alt 6 pm, e Pbooe Servle< 3 BR, 2 Ba, nu crpts. ** BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. VE1t5AILLES wknds patio ~r ~opet11yard. 3 BR. 2. hi .•••..••...•. tll) MWU6. 1.::==-===----Monthly. :kl2'ii 42nd St.[1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1[ Contemporary Garden Apt. on the BLUFFS ~ 2 BR. "elm. 0"'1ce Lido Joe. IOtcben haa all boiltlns and 4 BK, 211 be, lam rm ... 1425 Huntington !leach • * pr WEEK & UP * ~;~ Nr. be a c b . P•"°'· fr PI c. , pool. ot NEWPORT $fiOO Mo. tbru June, tncl. ......:.._ ope·•-d'~· ~ •. TVStudlo6 Maida 11!,~~~A--" --------DELUXE. $155-1170. Ca.II 54~5163. -~--Prol de<or A -·--~~ ~ 2 BDRM, drpo, wuher/dry· ~~ -4 BR. 2 ba on beadl. Avail •PARTMENTS Flom Newport Blvd., l\U'ft" a-...... ,..r. eu. . IPlf'l,le. Best' oil-al ts loea-f,.l,. I N H e Pbont ~..._ .. ce.Hld Pool ~ ONLY $135, Nice lrg I br. All Hospital Rood (l bhxk comp. fUmJshed tion 1n N -· ••--v--1-er, tt .. '6, poo · ear ar--~·· now thru June 1, 1973. $425 Air Cond • 5'Prtlc'1 • 3 Swim· utH pd Cop-relrlg bltn H L&tnon, Realtor 675--4562 °'"w ~ ~ Oil bour View School. $251). e Oillmn A Per RCtioft uW fncld. 6t5-0245 0 r .. •r · """. · above Pacific Coast wy. at li;;;;;;;;:'i;;;~-==-= qil-ile-sac street Ad.QI.ts (213) 592-itl.8. . %TIS Newport Blvd, CY 54.7-912i -Bob mine Pools • Hea1th Spa • l!itv, crpt/drpa. 646-4934 or Lido Isle) to entrance. 1"9wport 8eMh prefemd. No pttl. $285 per '48-9155 ~ M>396'1 Tennis Couru • Game and 548-1517. : mO. Call 546-3688 ·evenings, 4 Br, crpts, drps. pool, R/0, Thi• Ad Wo11b $5 on Rent t BALBOA PENJN..3 BR. 2 Billiard Room. 2BR, \\'/appliances $13.i. $50 900 Cagney Lane, Ne,VJ)Ort m-f568.. · • "SINCE 1M6" whr/dryr, refg, clubhae, ba over prage. On bay 1 BR. From $1Ei0 Security. Beach, Ca . 92660. Telt>phone: HUNTINGTON Beach .,... 1s1 west ... Ban1r Bldr. 1225-548--Ure, 537-"384. El Puerto ·Mesa · w11>eac11. uw paid, $350 1'BR. •Dai From 11111 548-430l "''°'""""~-'--'--'-""'. -~==• ·Sharp 3 beilroom Dutch Unlvmlty Plllk, Irvine 3 BR. °""n/rang<, Tetrig, 1 BR'•· $130 UP mo. :tµtm.7%!3. lvfEDr:TERRANEAN e TROPICAL POOL e PARK NEWPOIT Hawn lxune. New Ihle Doyi 552-7llOO Nights trP" a....a..,;, facilitieo, Furnished Apll. 3 BR. 2 ba w/lrplc, relrlg. VILLAGE 2 B' •tudio, 111 ba, fil>l. 145 cerpeto wtlll m ltcbt •1 SlOO mo. 96U557. All UtllltiH Pold ~blk '° ':! ~ ":i 2400 Barbo m d c M E. 18th St., No. i;. 548--11611 .AJIAIMNTS ~ ~ .. _!~_,deao. 3 B,R. 2 ba ............ 1325 TOW!lhawe Unlum. 335 Pool "Roc..atlon 2817 .:;,, .,.; 673-3198. (714) rl!lll~ · ' •3 BR. II( ba, 116,; mo. -tlli .._ ·'·.' ~" -per --2 BR. 2 ba!lta ......... $300 _......._ ~"~ 1S59 M1pl• Ave., C.M. RENTAL OFFICE Deposll & ftfa req'd. Chldn ~·~-;""..!. olio, 3 BR. 2 bl.. tam rm. •' $425 "•'·""!'' ~ LRG 1 Br. $16 + dep. BAYFRONT Dix u p p e r OPEN 10 AM to C PM OK. 54~ -.... ~ !II '.pd, -b at 4BR,2°.ba ............ '3503 BDRM, blbll,·lrplc, "'JO" Crpla, -"lndry In duplex. 3 l!I', 3 Ba.-~-~~--'~-</</LRG,.._.lBr,upper ~~lna~~ft.!ij -. -1 for -.1. Real..., 5'>9Gl 8 ed h•11 Ihle crpt Pool . No peU. bldg. Nr. "'°"'' schla 6 Yrly-!400. Mlts. 23'! 19th New duploxeo & nu crpll, di-po, bltnt, r.lrlg. tiw pooll, 1 . ....._ =Br. l'rplc, pr, patio, * WHY ~We have r ' ., ;:;X:;~:.w.c. JU :;:-·~Camino, Apt 1, 3 S~~·~.~~1; stet' a 2 B:r~p!~~:. $195. S140/mo. 54>5270, 833-3.540. ~ ~ l*ftlJW~ Pl' s:m year.1y, howiel avill for nothtng SRADY Et.Ms and POOL to the beach. Winter $250 pe.&' • 3 BR • 1 child • $295. * Stunning 1 &: 2 br, Deboard., _ Jm*lr~'• ~ c1n. 3 Br 2 Ba. •--N a •• ~ • mo ••• •111 Beaut., new, 1pacloua 1pt11 2 ba, pool, ~ area. .......,.._ -:.... oeean. • oown to vets • 5" down to REAI..:, .1. ewport _,. · 1 I: 2 111'. Pool, $1.0 up. ·;.;,;.;,· "'~"-''-'C·~-~,..-from Sl'll50 -1··: allo 1 ~ P !lo y~ .. •-~ 2 3 ....._ w/fncd yll'd.I, patlot: & quiet 645-5530. 710 W. 18th St, C.M. --.,-~.,.c, pr. a · •v-· &nyoM. Call -.n1tlme, Univ. Parlc:Center, lrvine 87' WATER. Iron••• 2 BR. Un.tum. Avail, ELM 3BDRMll., Bathe:, ..uu.. -i "'-IE Bay and 2-bedroom plam and •NU-VIEW RENTALS srorr :REALTY, -'15.13. Call Aoytlme, --e. GARDENS APTS, 111 E. from .,,,,!ti. Y•arly. Ocean ~.vacy. ~ pet1. l5 . LARGE 2 BR. mt,,., crp... sc.y town hou .... Elle- . or 494-3248 EXEc. 2 ~ coloni&.I 5 BR, 3 Otfice hours 8 AM to 8 PM ~!1'' YBltat:lnl.ly Li'g ~· 22nd St., C.M. ~ view. Sharp. 673-2825. St, (~~:~:rto~~ C.M. drpl,' patio, garage. No peta. tnc ldtchens, private patkll _ _,_ beach 2 d av.... e . nte. ......,. 2 Doon ~-•-• 2 Br $140/mo. 557-!'iOtr) • .. _,conl 11..,. ~·. ~·~on . • BA.-newly d •co rate . TURTLEROCK . 675-'1599 or :m.790-6212. LRG. tum. 1 Br. apt. laund-uWJ1 """"' ., p k LJk S roundl ~ H, earpe~ ... u.a~ Br: bouit SD>. 1 Br. apt. MS--l320 or m-3354. Hilb 4 br, gar., quiet. Nr m kt 1 • put •. turn. $250/mo .. yn,. •r Q.. • ur ng 2 BR, 2 Ba, cpts, drps, bltns, pertea, Subtern.Man par1c • .. 6t& 9291 ewa. ~2846 · , F.R. View home. Pool ten-NEW 3 8dl'in, '!r'Jllc. dlhwhr, WoDJ&D prd'd. $125. .F\am.. lae. Cpfa.. ~ UIE7 DELUXE 1ar. Harbor/Baker area. q with elevaton. Optlonat ,a,.. · C•plttr•no Buch nis. Priv. S 4 7 5 Imo . bltna. 42Dd St. $325. Avail $135. ln2 Wallaqir.. Apt. B. 2 BR.: Aptl:. Oceanfront or 1, 2 I: 3 BR AM'S. 1623 Corlander Dr. 557-5459. maid tttvtce, Jud north ot W.t'l'EllftlOllT>C.bbi tor I OCEAN View. ~ Br, 3 Ba. 133-lTIO. Oct. :tat. 5'8-6121 ~. , Ill'. bUCb. :winter~ Teorly. ~ p~ .~'i::"i!::.: 2 BR, tmlurn.. Crp... drpo, l'uhkm IaloDd at Jemboree o1,-2 _.._ $13S/ii!O-Util Den. 2 petloc. 2 ·cai: P,. 3 BR. 2 Ba. home o'Jooldnr 2 Br., -· Ill util pd. ,$250. * $25 PE~ WE·ElC * ~or tln-7684. Nr Sbop'g * Adultt Only ransel-. rtfrl&. No -end sen J-Hllla Roact, ...: Winier. Baytlm Traller Frplc. AdWtt only, 111> ..... adlt. pool In Univ. Park. 3704 -.... N.B. .. IJ). Pool .. maid ...,vice. OCEANFRONT Martinique Ap-1 ""'11_«1.:.;/mo.o;· ;;...;;.•~:..;:!=e!·___ Telepbo\.e (714) SU.19111! Ph.. ......._ S300fmo. See wknda, 34822 $325. Ownrr 6M-161.8. 673-65'18 Kltcbem ava:J. Mottl TahlH 2BR, IBA, frplc, patio, BBQ, •a. 121 2 Br. Aptl, 1 w/tttrl1. for rental tnformation On the Be9ch. $115 S br brn. Dobel:I)' PL or inq: 615-0689 Letuna aw.cit BEAUT. new lower dtiplec. comer Harbor A-Victoria. $225, Wint~. 660068. 1"7 Santa: Ana Ave .. C.M. 313 E. 17th Pl. Apt , L. C.M. SEACLlFF Manor Apts... 1 uW pd. IOda ok. aft 5. $163 • 1 BR stovt/f'eb11 Aval.I. yr1y n!ntal. Walk to * CLEAN 2 Br. Clo9e to DELUXE 1 Br apt. Step1 to Mgr. Apt. 1l3 64&-5542 =":.:2-91152:..:::::;.· -----Br. Slff. 2 Br. $164, Pool. R~OUM 91M430 Coron• •• Mer new crpta:, m-Ps. 1ar. aceani =~ 3~s2&5'7!.' : shops. Adults only, no pets. ocun. $140 + ·utiL * * $TIO * * Dan• Potnt ~\~· ~·Pi.::a ':!: 2 11/1-1 ba cuttom home. *2 BR. 2 Bo. Home* dty vu. l3nl Sl Inquire, m.=. lnqulzo 17911 Roche-. 613-2817 3 Br, 211 Ba, newly painted. OCEAN view, Iara< 2 BR. 2 Mk abclut °"" dl1COW1t· :n;k; pr. '$Zill iltll pd or 2 Car ....... eupe .. SUS • Util pd. Cbarm1"' 1 D I IJnfu 350 C.M. ** 4 BR, 3 Bath. Furn. :~1:;:,eng:,a~ BA cpU drpo A blttns.""' c548-.:.:..:::1682=.'------ (1115)rty: a..1616._ · di-apes, bit-Im: Loe. ~ 1: w/frplc. Garden set~. up exn m. LRG., clean 1 Br., 2 ba. Frplc. 1 block to beach. ok. No pets:, 880 Center St, bal~ny.' M. per mo. eSPACJOUS A unUIUAI 2•BR ~.,, short blJt.,flom Ocean Blvd. • 2 BR, 1~ btkl beacb. Huntington ... Adults over 35. Pool. UUI Yearly. Call 673--6370. CM. Call Mon'•, Wed'• a 837..J927 OI' 837-$171. townhouse -2~ bl:, I~ USO Mobth annbalneue Very quiet. Beaut OCetUI · · pd. · $130. 6'5-4636 ° r 2 BR. Patio. 2 ............... Walk ........,, 1 • ~.-to 11 31J ='--"'='".;,.,.;;;.;....;=--bl~ • mo old Call .h 1· · '!'l!i-,2' .... """'Pool· BAY A BEACH view. . IMMEQ. OC:CUPANCY 543-2407. to Beach. Adul'i::>io ..... •u•Alj"/;w;;;.• ~ Eut Bluff -.,k;;d;_,156 u• ·! ~--A.:al( OCt. L R11lty '675-3000 NU-Vi!EW .Rl!NTA~S 2 A 3 Bdrm. apt. "'.Ith LRG I Br. Nle<Iy tum. $250/mo JM, 673-081li. ";;ARDEN-SETT'· IN~ e DELUXE e NEWLY docor. upper 3 BR. ·t e \Df!Wd, cq-1~ 3 BR, 2 .BA. Harbor View 673-4030 . or 49C-3248 dlabwaaber, bltna, dbl w/pool. $139/mo. No pell. WINTER duplex avail • 3 -a ':I' S BR, 2 BA Apt for leut. J ba., frplc. yrl.y lease S280 S." Clemente Sehl. diatt1ct. 'Ava.ti Oct 1st. Lagvne Hllh garage w/laundry, lhag 1881 Monrovia Ave. No. 3, BR, 2 ba $300; 2 BR, 1 J>. For 1&mlly or adult Jivlfli. Incld apac. muter suite, din mo. Newport sh 0 re11 ,;;;"' 3 BR. • Ba, .. !lo.~~ • --· fte'll'MnG • cpt. West of Beach on 548-6470 • ._. Nr -an. -. -~ bedroonu. fireplace, nn A dbl 1araa:e; auto door .......... N>. &Jn.6• • 1"'-~ .L.: , '._.,..,.._. LOVELY ! BR I: df:n, 2 ba, Adama, llDUth en Hunti,.ton ..-i. • ""'" v•..--, patio, ~ Great JocaUon. opener avall. Pool. 6 .:.-.::..:='------I by yd, fklolc. Wik to bcb A c:o.to -beaut ~ pro1en st. to Portland Circle. 1 Br. Ila. Stove, r.fl1&. OCEANFRONT l BR. 2 Ba. THE y DO R--allon -a. OCEAN/BAY 3 B,, 2 Ba. ~ IZ!f), per mo, i.. !lo ~-a -5.1&-818' Crptt. drpo, .. tio. $130. Fpl., ..., cup. l300 Month EN ME -.. .. -day e NO FR.UJ..S! 2 Br: ad Jl8 · '--WW ttptl ..... .,.., · Mature adults. 548--4562. _,_ ..,_.., 1,u., ... _ .. _ .,_.., ....... e $275 e Yrly $290 mo. Adults • no Oct.June. ~wk •· • dahwthr 'A: bltna. l'rplc. I I winter. Actnt v1.,....l<.7U-. ow ~1m. ~-165 Amigos Way NB pet1. lnl% W. Balboa Btvd. ·5.'.Mo:¥'72 .wknda. pr. Nr. ICbb. K1da/peU. O\>erlooits "Lei.lure World rv ne Fum Bach A I Br. Ex· 31m1 st. Upatain, 1 BR, BRIGHT le 1pactoua 2 Br Man,aaed bf 714/673-5890 or 713/699-8234. LSE 3 BR, 2 BA. lam rm, :~ Rentoli e 64$.3900 Goll Cloone. $325. 831).m:J DuploxH, copt'°""lly nlcol 2111 baylront 1p<. 1295. lncldg •tudlo, lge encl .. 11o. avlll WILLIAM WALTERS co. NEW duplox. Y•arly 3 BR..2 petlo, ocean Yltw, ..W bch. ·.-...=="'·"'-'~ Newport -cit Fum. >r Ualum. S5I Ntwpeot i&lvd, C.M. utB. m--Ol51. now. 11'5. Avail Oct. 15th Huntl,,.._ -Bl. 1325; 2 Br., 3 ba, ~ pte, e'ml. • HOMEY! Older 3 ·Br. 1n 1 Br or 2 Br nr abope.. Pool WOW? Oceanfront Apt, New extra' lee • br1ght 3 Br ~e., ocean/bay Y·.U • H-H Unfum. IOS Npt Hgh.._ Otlld/pet $115. SlflGI.£ l£YR General util pd.~ .. ;,,. ..... usi 2 br, pvt, crpl SU.. .,.. llhtdlo, sep. tllnlJW, fre ChlldNn Wei-ll2--036 or 2U/694-ill3.' ALA Rent1l1 e 645-3900 1-BR " •·n uni. h··•-Momovta. 54M336. pttf'd. $325. 64W1G/. encl'd patio. 970 Valeocta. e FAMILY Al'l'AIR • iilLBOA Penln. Deluxe 3 • • ~ ~· SlOO. (2U) 388-6lS5 am SHARP A a.EAN -· 3 THE BLUFFS Corona del Mar Joe. 1 -l90 A up. N!oely fumtshed 1 Apt, Unturn. 265 1, 2 " 3 BR'1. 1155 to $235 l Br. Frpic. Pallo. ~· BR, 2 BA., 1amDy rm A: Two -·· l 1.._ J br 2 off xlnt beacb. $2:Q Yrly Br. 'l'ra1lm. Adu I I I. 2 NEWLY DECORATED Tennia ct, pool, BBQ, chlld view. Yearly. 842-8148, fireplace., QWet cul-de-cac ba i;;,:;"'Ava~bi: at $425 3 BR. 2 ba. fUrn. Nke rwfm. ~. 132 W. Wll1011. CM. Blick lliy Br w/a:ar.·tned yr d play lltt&. Day care ttnter, 2 BR. clolie to beach. fiNO 1111.!TALI locaktloo ':!:!'!"' •D••/L!""'E t'ach + ~ "Knock Out" 3 :::~vi.'::~~ Unobm\!cled QUu:T I bd ... for middle 1189./mo, :115.1 !Mne, comer ~za511o~. Call btwn i ~ "",;,!kfs., D~ ..... $225. HouMI'."{ Apft. . ::Ust. ~ A"'/ • 'Br, 2 ba f\lmiahed <Oct iiR.. 2 ;;~=~unit in lge tenant. Newi, furnish-Apt A a B, l'MJ', 2 Br, 2528 &nta Ana Ave "C" $140 roRTim GR 0 wi'Na Geo. WilllamtOn Rltr ~ . ..._ 14, I ;.-. 1, ..... , "' ' . l.JUM l) at S600 per mo, duplex. Walk to all 1tort8, ed. 5f8..392'1, BU·in f'IJ'Ce, heated pool. 2176 Pla.centia Ave "B" '1«> J" AN l LY. IEE nrlt,N, PARK Newport Apt -.. ,.,, • .w.. OWNER. • Br. 1"-Ba. Lra .. ·~ rutaurants. Unfum. $325 * Stunning 1 Ir 2 BR. 2 B&. Waibn-}took up, Open 10-2. •-mE VICTORIAN" MODELS. (TlC) M2.0629, Sublrue 1 Br. un i. &Jiit. l'li1411w.M-••11A 1;.:'. ·~~ • ~IY• Annually Gerdenep<.Pool.645-M30. 548-lT.19. 2 Br w/ pr-adul,., ''"· l«ll ·WAllNERAVE. 114U926eveo,646-1846da)'L -' a.... $215/mo. JIG.'1359: [ft '' ¥ lrwln (lo., Rl""-6""111 '710 w. Uth$1. CM. &.lboo ···-drpo, fncd )'I'd W/ ...... * MOVE IN TObAY * * J BR. 2BA. 1 blk to bercl!. liO PJµVATE ~ Rer .. Avall 10/15. 'St .,, U 1 BDRM 'apt In buholor, e 2 a--m, 2 batb, w/w ~ .. f:'.'· Call btwn US; Spao2 A 3 BR In 4-plex. All Yearly. w/kltchenetta: Vacant. AD ... .. ... ....a .. 11 .. ~ incl utll D0;\1.1"" _.....,,,_ exttu. Poot rec bldr Kkll Call 6T.l--2455. Uttl pd: e QUU:T • Prlvob!! °"91 • · , rea Ly f-:: If 'II .-~ cpla, bllns, potlo. Ut>1taln. 667 Vlctorle St CE) Sll!6 ' • __ ,..__.:...._.:....._...,.,. I • * . Br. Furn.· .Al1 util incl, •• ~lfl!Mllll IOfllent sno. mo. 112 ltoo. ' No prap. $214/mo. ~Ir· • • • ::rc:°'Tmi Fro~=· .. ~ Newport Height• SIZ • HARD .. lleatt 2 Br. ALA Ranl•I•. 645-1900 2114 VIiia del °"' BEAUT. FIJllN. BR 111'5 up ly. m"3381 cr l75-6001 LRG I BR. 11«1 + Dep. •mo ... M'l..Q60. * Nice 2 Br. Pool . SUnd~ -. _,.., ...i...... . 'Br .. ~ Ilea¢. Util ~.:.","'Pool. !!t::.~ B•lboo Pini-•• ~· Nca~~· lndryhl '", I • 2 Cr!>fs, -· odullt, ........ •w,,•• • *, e COOi. <:n~! . _.11.l3 ANYTlia; .,_.. furn. •-peU. -Br uni_...., ._. r. --~· IC I BR eptl, crptt. drpo A 11 ••• -..,..,_ -~ van 991! Et Quiet 60. -1. '115-PARl! lBr.1ir.-&Ofl ~ ynl tlr lddt/pe.._ PS!i l!r. min., new a.••--i ,:::::. H-1...--SBr1~balllxapt.lncl~c ••• ,.A 9/2l. blblt.2BRhaatrplc6wet ~-n c:r.-ntt , , -· Ead. pr. Avl ..,..1 -. '' crpt/"'1le, pr, --•-l bal-din, rm, A ts 1 Camino, Apt I, CM . bar. 1 B1t41!i5. 2 BR.$l00. .. ,,_ * ALAl!-loe'4W900 llOck. • OWIMING B1yfronu LaQUINTA HlltMOSA :..-11111~mf.'·nf1:.'. -1. Nr.tchla6bch.G216111St., CHAAMmG quffit 0ceJ'i 10 •.• mJD£NTS! S sr. 2 4 Bdrm. femlly -home~ Br. 2 &. Ill .... Gar. W1-BoUI w/lr!>I< A -tlpsnlJli °"""!17 r.o. .. u-,. ~~ • DELUXE 2 Br, 111 Ba Studio Apt. A. 53M40l5. ......... vi... 1pt. 2 BR, ~ II•· Studio. R/O. '"' ...,. ta lf•wport V\t of boy. 50' "":.."· criitt s BR. 2 BA. 311 N. tns" ~ -,..,.. an deld-end m..t. Crptt. a Br •pt. pri ..... INlde priv pr, blk to bcb • p;i,.,.. FlinllY 111<. • ' Heidi" -. ....,, Clot> 141»-2 + den. 2 .-. ~· -· 13io. 2 BR. 1 BA. need pool: ..-Pl C:-.. Mor drpt, pool, bllno, prlv. aar. •nlry to opt elec pr lhoppins, 1165., --" * . dlllon, l4lll mo. Call Kr. '::itv1'i; ;'~:'set. 4111 N. -1300 . BBQ. un-lJvlrw. ' 2 Bil, wallt to beach :::!."~1 chUd ok. No :i';,/~~963.=: Apto., ID· QC£ANFROllTI 2 .Br. lltllq.,... melO. ,. f1H2tl. Only Pool. }dulla ...iy Fum. er Unfum. -. ...,...., pr. Utll pd. * 2 Br, J,Bo. Tow-. m-«l30 or 494 1218 3 BR, Ill' -FIA bt&L 2 BR. STUDIO • $141 AGENT HI 1818 DELUXE 1 A 2 BR, I A 2 540-3778. 1-.:..:..;.;;::.:;...:;:;::;,:;:~ , LMDLORDll 14, petlo, r or J pod. S BR. 1-ety, N....,,... -.. W/D D/W Pr deck. Nr Al.I. UTILITIES PAID ba. 1110 qp. Poot. Adolla. WALK TO BEACH Cr ·t• Mo" ~part~ l!DIYD ' ·~ boolt1tp. -BIW,• elc. Wallr to Mel!. So. ,8.y, izll 'Amelbytl. Adullt No petl UIU pd. 124 E. 2lth St., I A 2 Br. Cpts, drpo, '_~OM lllNTALS , lo '215,_Clllld'oft. mmt· $125 me. 1'11· ~1"'1113: 1215 .,. thnl June '7S. Nori' • ~ .. -145-4'111 .._, 2Dli l!Cb: 30l 16th. llJe•tilUll8 MMlll ~G 3 Br. Blw, -60-5198. {4 bllm I. ol llul Diep nw,, LRG. 'BR, """'"'· 11e. 158 147-3!161. ...i•-=11 I ; fllotl J:· er,ts. -Nr ~ORTH BLUITB ·View, 4 NORTH Bayfront.Winb!r =~~llloll • 1'111p l.entf, °"" M .... BEAC:HBLUl'I' Apto. -1d1"'o 111111..,.., W.C 'f.'PluL _,2$0 . Ir,~~"':!"'-~ renta1SBR,dwn1tatu, 1fUlNT-e441 . ONTENACRES Call!orlley-~111-2 Br .• 2 Ba., pool, patio, ...... e 0.-111 llor e 13'1-4151 • "": • ... _ IZlO mo, 3 or 4 BR 11P1tafn Apia. !um./Unlunl. i:... DUPt.EX 1 Br. unlum. Quiet. dlhwohr. l2Sl Ellla Avo . .. ,,_. Oar --Ila. 2 BR REDEC. Ill$; -$GiS. _,.. -.... 21J-"Msn -For Dotldy" Ftreplattl I ""'" .. -r(o . dogs, ••" or motorcy. &11-22'l6 . ... 11 J'lllZ it. n,. lOtll/petf (Jk. Sl2S • UW pd, 2 Br, Opt, 2IJllll..IDI , , • dftn out dio pnp Pmlo T8nla Oonlnt'I Bid.ti. ck•. 548-2'120. :2';;B"R"u.,-po-:ta-:ln:-a-pl:-.°"N;-e,.--w.,./w i'7i;~:":::-:i3~0:-:ii:::;:::;]I ""'""" " II""' AH-m.eut -· c:ploo/......,__ WATDU'RONT aitiiii&ii .. , wnt !llll junt Into cuh ltlO !In IAM, Cdll 644-251 1 SPAC. I BR, ad! .. , no ..... cpt lhruout. llrpt. di-I, .JIU.VllWll.INTAU .... _,_.a' 11.•AHeuoo m.1431..,., ..... ~2-wldl10.U,Pllot0utlllodl MacArthurll'OootlffW>• Quiet ...... Nr lhopplng. bltl ... Gar. llllW518 lor , •; .... !'.:....::..... ~~r -_ . -m an tu Wlnttr. Sl15. 100 Guntt. act. Call MMrrL St«>. Act.. 541)..1151 1pp1 to Rf!, , ..:===~:::;:..::=ull 3 Br •• J Ba. • Penlnsula $375 3 Br .• 2 Ba .• CdM .... 1425 2 Br, • 2 Ba • Cd1I .... 1'511 Call 675-7225 -. ....... 111·, ,, ) l I , ~~~~~~~~W~rl:•:'""~·~'~1~ft~:b;1~20~,~1972~~::i~~"~LOT~-.ADYEWTlSU~~~~~--, 54 OAll.V l'l\.01' ~. ~ 20, 1972 ~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~I ~-j·~~~~~~,---·---1;=. Jfiiiill 1r:z:i 1ri911 ~ ..... _::"°'-;:.~:y I L--iiiiiii ~ l.__ ..... _~_--J][S] .I __,,,,. ·~ ,----o ..... ..,.,nil I JI I I ••• ,.. I -0 1 ,...,,... TII• •,. "\'/,.ntoll Ma , tle '> AplL, Olli.:. Rental 440 ........ lfl'M .. , 151 Id ..!:::.:lllll OS F rn or Uni...... m ;;;;;;;:::::;;:=:;:;;I llOB'8 GABl>PllNG CD UIJC . Jllo -• • A nENTICH fDON1 PINCH ,cu:a~ w ~w~~i;~a AIJlf ;g;: ~a~-~~~ ** NEW ** .!..,~K ii! & llALLOBAN'B lawn """"°' I J[J;IJ~ Oubp!dllca llybw aD ol • YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR " I '' ' --- • I ' ,f 1- 1 I· ' ' > ,. '•, I ,. ,. • ••• .. I • •• • :· . •• ~· PENNIES with a PllOT '.PENNY PINCHER '" ... " '. ' I I • • Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced $51. or Less I fif more than ~ Ihm, the combined total i cannot exnod $SOJ ' ' • ,. ·~642:5678 •' '· .. -" • • . , .. . __. . LA COSTA APTS. I & 2 Bedroom e Built·ln1 e ~"h4g carpeft e Drspc1 • \\'allc In clotets e S\vimmlng Pool • Bar.b..Quca e 1-:ncle>Md Garagt' All Utilities Paid Adults, no pe11 Walking dlstanct> to 'hopplnr. C#'nlcr. 3S4 Avocado St., C.M. 642-97DI Hun1 1r:9ton &each -- -.. ,_,. 2 Kitttn1 hi.,. &doptied u . ... .• 11 ... workman1blp, &qle;... U.S.l:Mextco.NoJPbu· _, •ll11l1Mt ''"" • I I ,. .......... , DlllS ..... -blk " 4 \ 't-..Y lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii· ~~I ···-CM.tfr .,,,, lot1h1hu1H f;r8-..,. .. .--..--relJab&e, f'N.,..Na &tttr 6 · rim. Earn &I )'OU -- ""'' ., .... "' ....... , ""' mo. iabby. VI< -' TRAlm A"nicy -Mr Md lomld * u,.1 •' ""' ..,1..,, '"'"· Irv1ne. 5tl--039'J, • JU. IKft p.in., Job Wanted. Mlle 700 .MT-tl51 ~OM #111m.nvt :Ot.wsA EXPERT lapa11•.1e ____ .;..,._....,_ --=;;;~;..,=--! I~',.'""~ ~~D~ 8::';: :,d ~ CAREER earn-r, kaow ·bow, SALE$ 111at. u -m . AUTOTOMOITOIVYE H"o!cy. vie. Hui•" School TRA INING upk..., J)lollt, ,..,, -Comp1r., -• AC<t. L 2 Adjolnllli otricl'S, bu.Jy ln· cleanup. ~. Sys. Delreed 6'1)-1%11 AvaU Must be hard worlttr. Appb' tenectlon C.M. $90. UW'a _•:.:IS-4"'9:.c.=·----~N"' A /J. * LANDSCAPING ~ now, in ptrlOn to Mr. T. lncl.642--0560. KEYS on key ring. r . ·r{in11 Newlawu.Sprt1.kler1. Job Want.cl,Female702 o•VE ROSS garage sale on E. 19th C.M. ~ 541-2153. (7 I /} ~cl'""'" Stal• llc'd. GOOD TYPIST PON11AC BLONDE """" lourd In J Choo{:J H~·'I . Will do your typing at 2480 """""Blvd. Baycrnt attL Please call •VI 1'1 hllr home, WAI pickup ca.ta Ila& 5'8-5340. p fi TBEE ' Ill [?laot mDOYlll. and doll-focal H.I ,, SPRINGER pup about 3 aci ic R<>totll, ftftOY&le, yard F.v .• w .. t,75cporn. AVCO months old, MHA Vtrde cleanups. Move/baul. c.&ll ., wlll work by hour area, Coota Mesa. 545-17'9. M&T, OU-14113. ca lf 147-3095. FOUND watch Sunday on 610 E. 17tft St. YARD, • .,... cleanups. NEED "'Ip at home! We TOP FREE JOBS beach near Newport Pier. Sa A Remove trfft. dirt. Ivy, have Aides e N!Jf"lel e , rn-3838. nta na Dr Ive way 1, IO'lldlna. Ho..sekpn e Companlim Dir. Hous ing • to li!K HUNTINGTON Gar den , WHl'l'E Cockapoo. V I o, 54~6655 847-:1666. e Homemakers -Upjobn Af'ff Mgr, , , . , to $2GK Apt.~. Jlril at Bois& Chica. Orange County FairarOund.s. t1"' YARD A Garage Cleanup. 547...ai81.. L•nd Development Business Rental 44l L E A S E PROFESSIONAL SUITES, center 1A&Una Beach. Doctors, attorneys, architects, accountan11, rt'lalt'd profeuiona prefu. red. Contemporary design, oct"an views, elevalor, easy parking. Xlnt term.II. Im· mediate occupancy. Ask for Gary Foster, $1397. LINGO REAL ESTATE Mr>-1323. Compare -See ' 'T HE FACI'ORY" • 00~ 546--7308. i ,_, Free eat. '1 days. Call FC bkpr/Ott Mar. Prefer E xec. Sec'y .. $6004700 what you're mining. Fr. sistirlg of 32 urllque boutique FEMALE grey I: white cat For Qualificat OD uaO anytime, MS-50.'il. PT my place or )Ulrl. WW lnve1tment1 Sm4260. shops~ ~$80in the approx s IDOi'. old. Vic. 44th GEN. Haullna. Trffflhrub take FC )IO'l!' books er train Advert. S.C'y .. to $510 DELUXE Apt-prlv. patio, mall mo. & Balboa. 675-3810. PIANO Teacher bas openinp trim. Gu .\ yd cleanup, &:; super )'OW' girl ~3659. Keylapo Opr ••••. $tOO Card, tobacco &: yarde.a:e tor hard WOTkers. ... .. .,.,.,,'I ~7-6904 muslr. 6 pools, sauna, ten· •hOPI esp. wanted. 425 30ttl FOUND: white Samoyed or 548-8494 Est. ""'7"-· nis, SlJO. Spacious Poolside St., Newport Be a c h , Mnlemute vie. Gth & Olive SKIP LOADER & dump truck Jobs Wanttcl, '4 & F 704 Alao Fee J'obl Bungalow Sl~. 846--0259. 673-9600 or 642-853). Monday nlte. 5..'\6-2096. work. Co~te, asphalt, APARTMENT 'Mgrs. Sharp ~•rrai°MNN& Newport Bt•ch 2 Ofc. spaces 4 shops for [ ' 1~ 1111wing. breaking. Me.-mo. and Experienced couple for ""9~.-vn=aa...,.,,., ~~~~~~~~~~I lease. 800 to 1700 sq. ft . FOUND!: mate Elkhound, Swvka-'fttplin~ Hous eclean lftg unit managemeat ~~'1743. 23231NO. Broa= Air/cond., 2 o-head dra. we ~tmln !lte r . Daya l H ' w ted M&F710Santa Ana 11 I I~ Next to Barden'll P est Con· 638--5046; eves. sn-43.'U. . . MESA Oeaning. Carpets, e P an • fllfttalt ,,,. trol, 600 Randolph Ave., ~abysitt ing windowl, floors, etc· Accounts ReceiVable AVON OIRmrMAS EARN· C.?>.f. 54&-5670 ask 'tor Mr. FOUND: gray &: white %It-BABYSITTING infants to 3 Resldtcom'I. 557-6742 , We are looking tor ton'l!One INGS can help makt the Room• COD ROOMS $18 wk. up •/Ir.It. $30. wk up Apls. Low monthly ntea 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 548-9755. * Elderly 1ent1eman, no em oking, q u i e t neighborhood. 290 1'1agnolia, Costa .l\!esa. FURN. utll. 11udenl/prefer· red. Close to OCC/UCI, $511 mo. 642--8520. . ROOM in lara:e Laguna home, full priv. tor female. 497-2244 da,y, 49f..4127 eve. Room & Bo.rd 405 ROOM, board It laundiy for elderly, mired pnUeman. Relined prJvate home in beadi area. FarMy con- Utation requested. Jm>.7396. Barden. ten. Nr. l!lth & Orange, yrs. Expcr. mother. Loving 5'8-illl. v.•/bookkeeping exp. fDr holidays happier 'for your • •T HE FACI'ORY", con-C.M. W.>--0423. attentive care. Oa.ys or LA o y day work clerical M>rk. Tbls: pen10n entire family! It'• ftlY all· 1isting of 32 unique boutique FOUND-Lge duck, nites, P/time also. H.B. H 0 u g ttleaning Reliable, should have an u~ trw. fine .Avon products tor shops, has 2 openings in lhe dark color. S-fl038. own transportation 8 Hrs derstanding of clerical con. our l.rresiltible Ou11tmu mall ranging from S8:> mo. 548-3683 FORMER teacher oUers 6'13-2!UB. trol or Accounta recelv:!:. CatalOP."Ue, can No". -425 30th St., Newport Beach, FOUN~s1--• L b d &reat care &: fun place to E xpert H-··-leanlnn Data procea~. know ,'.1,;:*;:;;,'11)(1;:,;;;;;· ;,:;;;-=:~= r>•" _.,.., ..,... ....... a r a or _ _.. ··• helpful. lJght ....,t accura ei;BABYSl'l'l'"'·., ...... •1-...., 673-9606 or~. near Victoria School. play for your child. M.V., '1 By Day, Rds. 83&-0648 typing skills also required. .._., -:.._!"'"' OFC. &: 11hop for lse, 1250 aq. 548-0220 a.m .• 5 p.m., 540-1705. Dedicated Cleaning Exeel company benefits. Ealtblu!f area. 2 Scnooa ~ ft. Air cond. O'head dr $3X), YOUNG, male Parakeet. Vic BABYSITI'ING my home, * WE DO EVERYTHING * Call TM Communications children, your home ar 642 Baker, CM 6'1>3464. I BriJtol &: Warner, S.A. Call day or nite, loving care. Refs. Free m . 646-2839 ~~udy Zand;y. n4-=lt~::-y ~ '= Rent•l1 Wanted 460 557-31'48. Lzy. fncd yd. &U-5299. Prof. Carpet Cle.ning An Equa,i 0 PP or t un l t YL'.'.644-8341::::'.::..:.:.:•::h.::3:... ----1- GARAGE WANTED . for \\'EU!ARANFJt -Owner_ Carptintei:_ -Abo~~;-~ n:_r.. :re -Employer--BABYSITTER, ft"liDtd, IP fllffilture storage. -Call -identify. 546-7308. panel Call c • ' m pm 25-50. 5 days week. 1:30-5:30 * 673-9119 * ~srg.~ine~~~~ repairs. HOUSE OF CLEAN Accounts Receiv•bl• Girl 1~. boy 10. Exp. Ref. CHIHUAHUA found. V l c Ph · Duk 'D 0 k · Floors, windowl, crpt, walla. Busy ofc of am.all man\dac-Own trans. Lite htieker:plnc. Misc. Rentals 465 Newport Height& 543-3614. 64&-'1598 e a u r a• g yrs. in area. 642-6824. turer in Costa Mesa needs $50 per wk. M&-()614. FOR Rent oH street parking . HOUSECLEANlNG • 0 w n exper. per1on for resp:insible BABYSITI'ER, 3 or .C spaces 10x30. night lighting. Lost 555 LARGE OR SMALL fran!:. By Day. Refs A Exp. position handling heavy vol· -wttkdaya. 2 PM to fl PM • SlO/mo. 24J6.. B Newport All Types Work? Cut doors, e MS-2513 e ume detail work including Bu 1 h a r d/AUanta H.B. Blvd., Coa:ta Mesa. ~1322. 2 •M15b<edlb. poodlt • .!.."'wn.mclnlelarbloaceak panel, remodel, f 1962n 11961• h, J ltorial order rrocesslni a: A/R..' =-=-==·~~--~=I nr: u.iu trame, repain, etc. • • an Some typing Is muat operat.e•-BABYSITTER needed fer l'Ai LOT, fenced, ~eOOcC.M. co 11ar1. Sept . 1 0 • e CARPENTRY e Rough A Jeff's O~ Serv1ot to key adder by touch. X1n t old boy 2S bn wkly ~~~ ~=~ c~ =unt/Atlanta, H • 8 · Finish patio Tops&: cement RH!dential -Commerdal salary • .NO FEE. Call A1eta ~temoons • noes, ~ I I~~~~~~~~~ ' 646-5971. 543-1594. * IWM384 * Frederick. Guest Home 415 PEARL rung, ln or about ;;..;:::;~-----.,. BABYSITI'ER • hi ICh1. ~ "-··otry Couiina Mrlrt m Carpet Service lend1c1plng t( ..... aemor. Aftemoona. Celli. I I~ ~ (jiJ "a"''-'"'· -1<35 alt6 *PRIVATE ROOM* Ai•w1•tts Mela del Mar a re a . 1st L'NDSCAPING ..... IJJ.129 via-pm. tor ambulatory ~ Good Re ard 557 ..,001:. JOHN'S Carpet & Upbo ery "' BARMAID NI"° •-•· la w ' --... Ori-Shampoo tr e e Sc.etch-For unique A penonallzed • ,,,......,. food, nice cheer &ur· In 6 -...-... 3 ... n.... 790 E. -SIAMESE Seal-po t, M. guard (Soil Retardanta). styJe In landacapin& call iiiiiiiiiiiiiii >-·--" .......,. .. ~ ~n~~I MS-47!1.1 * Auto tren1port•tlon 525 mos. Vic. 19th a: Placentia, Dqreuen & all color James c. Elm.er _ Land-ACCOW'.ltanta to $UK Ave., Balboa blt"110 am a ____ ;._ ___ ... C .M . Reward! bri&hteners 4 10 minute scaplng&MatntenanceCo.F/CBookkMper $800 5pm. ~ COME see, l&aw your Jl&l'E91t NEED rider/driver. Leaw: 546-8965/646-5924. bleach for white carpets. "Rerovating lawns, A n~ Exec. Secretaries $650 Bll.LING Clerk: 'J'yplnl' 610 cared for II you would do, CdM g am, leavti downtown RDARD for return of whlte Save your money by aavinl cesslty at this time." l'rre Secretaey $600 key addq macb.. a mull. t tln\e pennittin1. 642-9278 LA 4 pm, 673-304~. Samoyan--Husky Pu Pp y, me extra. trips, WW clean est. MS-7229 aft 5. AIP Clerk $550 We are wiillna to 1n.ln bat Vecetion Rent1l1 425 ~ Vic Heil It .Edwards, living rm., dining nn. &:; M.aonry AIP Comtr. Open muat like detailed. work. I 1 1•1 H.B. 847-mB. hall 115. Any rm. i 1.50, Scc'y·Mkla(/R.E. $850 Call 51&-9501 !or appt. * * BIG Bcllarb Lake • Lar&e is..:or11111 SAMOYED pup, F. Answen couch $10. Cb.air $5. 15 yn. BRICK, BLOCK & Escrow Trainee S40o BCX>KK.EEPER, exp t or . to ''Lopin" Vlc. 10th & W. exp. ii: what coun ... , not tone wor . OW"".uw nven ...... .r '-U" .,.,.,., retail ..... l!ltort', u:i,..,, cabin avn . Y weekend or/~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ •-S k .,.,_ 1 ,_ ~trol •~ M* pt ~ week. Reserve now for fall NEWPORT -• -· & winter. 644-1548. Bayfront, NB. 5 5 2 • 9 4 5 8 method. I do work myseli'. Painting &. , Bugp Intematkl .... , ....w .. -Personal• 530 ,Re~war;:.:d:.:.'---=--Good ref. 531~01. Peperhin11 fn11 Personnel Agen~ Wettclfff Dr, N.B. Rentals to Share --• • ••• Do r Dr N :.::;:.;.;.:.:..:.:.=:.:::.::.........::: RX Eyegl~ In blk caae Ceiling& -. ve ., · • * HINDU SPIRITUAUST * along route Poppy, 5th, _.....;:_ __ .... , --No Wasno• 642-3170 BOYS: LADY share my lovely -t Br 2~ Ba. home. Frplc. Dlahes. linens, Wlhr/dryer, dshwr. 1zg yrd, Nr. May Co. SIOO/mo. Pleue no smokers, no drinkers . 540-2442. OCEANFRONT 2 Br furn apt. w/sundeck, 1150/mo. Seubore Or. NB. Yearly. Female. Bh\"n 10 Ir 7. 645--0111. w ANTED 1 OT 2 em pl~ roommates to ah.are large houae in Laguna wfocean view, unturn.494-535L TEACHER will Iha.re a cute h&e. on Balboa Isle or vie w/fem. Jean, 675-5338 alt 6. .l\fALE roommate wanted to share 3 BR hse on Balboa ls. Yrly. 675-0070. Garllg•• for Rent 435 WANTED to ~nt, garage in Dana Point, San Clemente area. Call 546-1234. Let thll ad change your M•-•erite to Llnooln Jr. *SPARKLING WHITE *WALLPAPER* \!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~•ltneedtwoboys tollll_... whole outlook on life f()1' the -.. u New &l'OUStfcal cellinp When _.. call "Mlle'' ACCOUNTS ..._ •-~-na1 -•vt HI. CdM Call 675--8414. J~ * cle1 on belt ~-,,-better Pro~......, au; ce Any time, 644-1183 Rase. 5e144fi 14&._l_ru_ l'l"eW. 0 n t ;i-·G~ on Ute. Licensed. Readinll 5 MON'll! old female Irish -~ ..,_, dally, 10 AM~lo p M . Setter IC4t Sept 9th vie. Ce m e nt, Concrete YOU supply The Paint Rms p bl •C.Ct bo)t1 consldeM Top PQ 49i-9ll6, 492-9034. 312 No El California St., H, B , FREE-Ideas, -•vtce and Palntsd llfl u •VO· Ailo, aya e ~ and bonut. An )'OU aood .,.,. ,,..._ ew exterior. Re& 30 Yn exper. enough to (U&lltyf U ID Camino Rea l , San ~~=::::::::.:.·=~---.,-estimates. All I cbargt! for 540-'1046. FEENEG0'11ABLE call: Clemente. LOST, multi-color shag dog, ia a beautiful job at areas. lNT A EXT painting paper Stable work background req,, -----;_::_-'-'----I 1-lUNT·FISH-CAMP. Private about 10 lbs. Vic Harbor price'. 645-5073. • . d Co&ta Mua location. Ex·1· uncrowded rancbe1 with Shpg Cmttr. Aru to "1'Utt.Y" PATIOS-SIDEWALKS hanging, natural w 0 0 panding co in growth in. BOYS 12~16 cabins trailer & campinl: Reward. 546-2513. CEMENT CONTRACTOR flnilhing. 541-7905 or dustty. 1olnTopCrewseDtn:ran. areas. RiV'ft'!I, lakes, ocean LOST, blond, male, part can Max ** 644-0087 543-2759. J , R. PIERCE .ASSOCIATES Coast'• favorite Newspaper. front. Deer, duckl, wild pig, Chow puppy. Spotted e t'US'l'OM CEMENT WORK HOUSE-painting, Int. A ext., AGENCY INC. Woric 2 evmlnp and Satur- upland game, etc. S150 yr tongue. Flea c ollar. •'"" ......... accousttcal ceilln&:S.1855 Newport CM 642-6ttl day, Generous Cammiakm w/membership in private .. A,, ........ Driw:s, w~. P&-. reuonable, free • 1 t . ' and Bonua. Mab MOQf!7 ~~·-· pool decka. l>m, &12-8Sl< 114/"°' ·-1. ACCOUNTANT and K-UP wfth l!cbool-c'=.1":,:b;.., ;..64&-~296,:,:;.5·~==~-I BURMESE cat, brown wt T S ~ k ~ 557-6739 ' CASH FOR COINS blk ""· ta ... tall, boots. PATIOS.PLAN ER SEPT. aal•, big d 1 sc.. OFFICE MANAGER ...,.. , · • Sliver. Gold, Collectiont, l6th & Redlands pl. AU C:Oricrete work. Brick, 547-5846, wallpaper & hang· Fee Paid to $1000 mo BOYS Aceumulatlons, U.S. Type, G46-25S4. slwnpstone wk, 1194-3533. Ing, l0,000. Sample1 The Complete charge or oic. .4.ge 10-lt IO deliver Plpft'I Foreign and Stamps Needed SI arln PATIOS, walks. drives. Saw, Hanaman. Must haw previous exper. & In the DAiii. Point, Su a. PAY TOP OOl.J...AR PART ameae cat, we g break A place =~~~~---.,.-1 thoroulh knowledge ot all men1~ are•• OLD COIN SHOP flea coll&r, vie Dana Potnt. • remove re PROF. Painting, alao roofs, phases of aceounttng dept. DAIL y PILOT Reward. 493-1«6. 49tr5558. concrete. 54&-8668 tor est. accdu.s. cell., lnter/exter. Free&: Fee Positions ....,, ··- 222 Fore11t, L.B. 49f.i7T1' I CUST0~1 concrete, patios, Llc/Ina. Free est. 645--5191. RUTH RYAN AGENCY "'"'.-...w . PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-~~ts. ~~te ~!~ eA drtveways, sidewalk!. Free PAlNTING • Honest, clean, 17931 Beacl1, H.B. 847-9617 eu,.s~nYbe.xpt. • .. ~t ... App!?~ fident, 1 y mp at he t 1 c ~~ est 53&-7378 __ ... k , •--~ CM "'""' ~""'~ ~"" ~~ .-w• .. pregnancy counseling. Abor-Santa Isabel, C.M. 64&-..wv... .:::;::·.:::::...:::.::..· ----. i\lU'Ul~ wor . .....,.,........, 1793 Newport, . . _,......,.,.. thru Fri. The .Alley Wnt lion .\ Adoptions rel AP-PARROT Jost, says "Hello Corttractor A lm.rred. 675-6740. Rest. 2106 E. Ooaanfront. Andy." House of E&rle, SC. PAlln'ING A PAPERING, ADVElU'JSING • NB. CARE. 64Z-4536. R anl 492 4401 492.8610. REMODEL or renovate . 19 yrs fn Harbor area. Lie A SECRETARY .:,,;.·-------- ALCOHOLICS Anoll)'ltlous. cw · • • General contractor • IONi, bonded. Refs tum. 642-2356. Great oppty. tor ambitious, CARPENTER DE.SK space ava.llable $50 Phone 54~7217 or write LO~ \)rown Burrnee cat Lie. &: bonded. 30 yrs. exp. hla:hly lkllJed gtrl. Btaltis, 1 yr experience lD boat mfl mo. WW provide furniture P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. (blue collarl REWARD!! Fm est. 831-1109. PAfN!ING, Car Pe D tr Y initiative, ,\ SH req'd. or cabinet thop, at $5 mo. Answertng service Social Clu~ 53.. * 646-fm9 * J Ac K Tau I an e-Repalr t"ep&ll'll. 18 yn In art?a. Sm. 83l-1670. ISLANDER YACHTS available. 222 Fottst Ave, ..,. " ..., jobs ok. Ca.lJ Bob 646-6H6 m W 17th St. Laguna Beach, 494-9466 remod., addlt. 4U yn. exp. . ARTIST~Pln.sant: studio in · FIND YOURSELF You don't nM a aun ta Llc'd. My Way Co. 5f7....Q036. Pla ster. P a tch, Repair pub& relatlcw f 1rm •1 Colt.a Msa OESK ~C9 aVl.llable $50 IN SOMEONE ELSE. "Draw Ftuit" when you place Addltlona * Remode)lng * PATOt Pt.ASTER.ING handsome new o 111ce1 CHEF waatld fol: 90' mOtol' mo. WW provide furniture DISCOVER an ad In the DAILY PILOT Gerwick &: Son. Llc'd awaJtl a )'OW'JI artilt 'wtio yacht Ieavbw Calif. In Nor • al SS mo. An.!Wer'oa; service DISCOVERY Want Ada! Call now • --r~"2170 All types. Free estimates rovld Id do t ~~ -·•-~ av-"able. 17875 Beach Blvd. 673-(,041 * ~ Call 54()..Q25 can P e eas; or ........,._,. ""'-"' ~ 11'..ij4/835-iji~68SSiijiiiai2i13i/38'iiii"i33iq3~64i2-i56711iii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---~------1 roughs. finished art, let· Carlbbellllt Mediterranean as fluntington &ach. 60-4321 .----:D,;.r;,;l•,:a,;.w,:a:,:y,;.•_____ Plumbing U-rlng, puteups: &:; handle Att:ean Seu. f IUlllt bl BAYVIEW OFFICES * * * * * * OCEANVlE\V Co-. Co. L.R.OTISPLUMBJNG production detalll with ownet'a-6 cmr olt · DC!lu.xe, alr-<!OndiUoned Our gpeclalty 1n uphalt Remodels I: Repain. Water pdntm. Mud have recent others. Applicant should bt Redecorated. Lido area _....1-1-aealooati.... hea•-n, d'-·'·, •·-a--profeuional apE'J'ienoe, •ln&le, JG.40 )'rl of ._ Re.lonomlca, Bkr. 675'-6700 .-----------------... 1 ~ .. .,......, pav .. ,., .. ,., "" • .,..._... uu:11 ...... oY.n""" Jet·,.al .l IO'lldire ee.&70. dehwahn. 979-3'l30 MIC A -· w/prevtouo yadit -· BAYFRON'I' olfi0< for ""1 Electr lc•I B/A. All Dally Pllol .,..,, ASSEMBLERS & M"st bo -... 6 ~ approx, ll1') '•· II. on 2nd T d ' Pa d" Drnl uncloaed f150 PACKERS tmnely .-.. la -al ~i':':\,~~'.wl340pcrmo ra ers ra 1$e E~=ioi-'.1:: s..:11neio100·-.sis U ntly 'N·--'·-' :~~~ ...:.:.::..,.,~~~-~~, ,--• repairs, -* $6.2502 * rge .... _ ref-to °""'""' ... PROFES.c;;!ONAl Su 1t e , ,. nes PLUMBING R.D>AIR. Wlll 'J'Taln no. 511. c/o DaQ,y Piiot. ""'' to go. H•ll st Bo aa Gardenl119 No job too llmall N....-A F,. P.O. Box 15111, Colla W.. Chlra. H.8 S 2 7 5 f mo . prdtb!I' * SG-3121 * lntervlew Jbn Ca IP$26. ~~~;;.,,,,., 525 "I· tt Ott ti mes D= ""·• ..ii ~I" COLI! PLUMBING I;'°;::.:~~ 1CH.=1Ul""'"'.....,'--H~,-... --.-, u•-I St . Pkg. Ulll. 2052 Newporl 536--2300 dlYI or n r e )t br, arvtce, 161U1 )'OQ want! Sata. I yr old 1111· .... Blvd .. cM 646-1252 dollars 213/&30-5413 p.m. PLUMBING "1'lln and ... 1 r1 -· Npt -. • • AL'S I•-~· Tree ~·"•'"""' ~ Im life m .... ; SM-7211-. PLusn •m•11 ""m"' "''"· ,.,,,..a1, Yard mnodelinc· ~ ..... mom. PenolltMI Service CHILD ........,, -.Fn Nc,vport Center. 6"-Ul4 or Trub. Uulln& Jot dtariup. 711 w 21th C M aftemoons. oWft tramp .:64:;Z.~'.I073~=,--==;--I 2\I ACRES No. Calli. EQUITY of R·2 lot w/un Repal\' ~ 673,-UM. Rtf!IOllol l R ..... r 642.7l2,,... ' M.ilft i200 mo. Cdll. -TIME FOR fi'ttl, cloH to town 6 hie, N'pt "318, + eq. Oil~ EXP. Hanifan ~· CtJSroM H,... ~ASSEMBLY ihlilfti: No.,., CHILD -i0ii7 ~-~ 1ake. $200). valut. Trt.de Me bi N. Tu1Un lift Ai• Coa\plele pl"deldc .-vk11 AltsntloN. KftdienL n.Vid ...-a.:.nct DICtlmJ' bat mud ~ rtdt.,. f'bUut.a Y~ QUICK CASH l<>r cari~~,1,k-~:!:;.:1,:; -~ J54S.ft. Sttwan.-C.118Hl!J. i;.;,...,.,...,,.,.~ ~-~- COllPLETE La w n • ~1wl.,,/A llaro•-clcx1-. -"""'Ill -CHRlBl'IWIJA ....,_.,. THIOUGH A NEW RDyal Jetstar tle<:t UkototndetQor,_., GardtMlr -'"'· llAullni --·-·--·· --1 t J, SA!:..,_ Nl or'-'1 -, typcwrlttt w/auar, Trade Paradlte tollllnll II l>r r<>U! t d-..p. Jim 154M«J5. VICKI'S ORIGINALS Advanced Pa<kqlaa, J:nc, 8o11Jar Ciw1o1maa a111a loft Joe dl&k, VW, dWle "'-• ; I Una JAl'ANll:sE G.a~ur Cush>m dnlanlnr.• ~ llllll-Glwlll,.-AtL All KalloMI Olamalk J'lhll. Ko DAILY PILOT ml car, truck or ft I d.,a Oom eta Yard _. and • alll!,.llOfll. 84S'4l2S. _ equal oppoq1Unft)' ~. 1,,_tmeal 'Ill!' .'f"'llll _ _,.,.., .,,,,-. a.f.....,~ ... -. Ali. .. 11on1 ~5141 na--111 •-""""""'· -.1tw •1 r WA NT AD * * * "ifr + * l'or tW Item -1W, tn N .. t, -ta..?' ,_. ..,. . , .a ,llaJJ7 Pilot O••Ood appl: Pm!! .. 11111. .,. ------------------·"')·,--.. ~ -· Cluslll<d Ml ' '' -.Id. --· ''M"f __ _ • I J ' . ~ , ' •• ., ' • • ........... ,,.,20,1972 DM.Y- r . -P S JC 7 llH ....._[ L_ .. " _,' mJ I &,ilJJIM ![Ill I.__ .. _· .. ,..·~· J[Il1! [ t::...,ou_.. J[ll] I r ct; l[Il]I .____ _L'"''-' ·~][Il]1...._I _1;, .. _,,, .. _ l[Il] I •de', ------·· IWp.W""'""' M lo P 7iO '' · IVanl..S, M ~ P 710 Holp WOfttM, M & F 71 0 Holp Wantod. M & f 710 ' lfflp Wantecl, M & I' 71 0 , S•I•• Order Dept. Accurale typiat, 60 w.p.m. electrle typtwr!ter. Exper. In ordtt pro(X!:u1ng, lnvolc- inc. I: export procedures ,helpful. C8ll F"or Appl Industrial Relatloos (714) 4'4-9401 , TELONIC 11\f D.USntlES 'lagOn• Beach Eqqal Oppor. Employer Clerical BILLING CLERK TYPIST lmmedle.te opening. Must u.se IBM electric typewriter & eltttrle adding machine. 5 d11¥ weel A: fringe benelits. Apply In Person IXX:K Boy 16-18 ~kendi. No 1lona hair . 700 Edge'f.ater, Balboa, Apply 10.m?IPm. OONln' maker from 1 am 'ti! 6 am , Thurs thr Mon. Apply in person, before Sam, Adams Ave Donuts, 9089 Adams Ave., N.B. DRAPERY Workroom help Exper. pref'd but n ot neoen.· Good hn wagn: & W'Orldng conds. N , B . 54&-1153. EARLY 'Inl)ming de Ii v er man, weekends. T r u c k needed, Afternoon delivery, car needed. 551-2n0. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Newport Beach FULL dlarse bookkeirptt up lntpedw, ln-f>rocess Ulna ftn&nclal statements. 2 yn recent exper:i~ in Salary neiotiable. Dur.·Met PC board&,, cables • read M t I' , , 1 & 0 l 1 M a U D t blueprints. ecl'w:mltler. Abo Wa&lnaton! F o u n I a I n coklr' code. Excellent oppor- Valley. tunlb' tor a.dvaacemem "'Ith CAL FRIDAY: Work in YoUnC llXPMdinc computer Fuhion IsJand. Be riah1 bualne• Come in & lill ap- band aal b-sever a 1 pllcaHon at salesmen. Sh a +, but not Doaunentor Division ........... Salary to 1700. A..,.._aph·Multigrnph Fee Paid/Alao Fet> jobs. ml S. Daimler, Santa Ana Call Linda . Ray, 5«Hn55. ~ Coastal Acency, 2 7 9 0 Inmrance Harb>r Bl. CM. Need a Calil-lleeruled in- General Labor Male. All shirts. VOLT ln1tant Per1onnel Temporary Service ~ Campus Dr., SUlte 106 Newport Beach 54&-47C Equal Oppor, Empk>yer GIRL Wanted from 10 am to 2 pm , 5 dltyf, for coffee s h o' p . 5 O 1 9 W. Edinaer/EucUd, F.V. GRANDMOTHER n e e d e d Occu. daytime & 4 day babysitting In our home for 2 small children. Please call for intervw. 963-3390. aunince agent tor Anaheim qenCy. Duties are varied, interesting " provide a aubetantial income. Call Dee K~er, 635--0261 ~E PERSONNEl SERYICES•AGENCY FEE PAID Secretaries to $675 HANDYMAN • All klndl of Management Tmes to $650 work, 11mall job& a cterlr: 'fypist to $450 specialty. 956-9374. Mall Clerk/Ma]e $350 HERE ARE THE JOBS: File Cleric/Male $365 Ex Sec'y/Electronics to $625 1 Sec'y/Brokerage to $000 Also Fee Positions HEED yrw, marrSed mill with ~e 1HLlntina: exp., mUJt do Mat work . 841-1.N. NEWCOMER WELC0141NG' Hospitality 1-IOlteu To Call LOCAU. Y on ._.. resldent tan1iUe1 briniing gilts & civlc into. Cood pny P/tlme. MUst have happy smile. car, typina: ability. 547-.1)95. NURSES Aides, e x p e r • lftf'~, 7.J,:11. Park Lido Conv. Ctr, 466 Flagship Rd., N.B. 642-8044. NURSES AIDES Full tlme-Perm~t. 1°3: 30 8h.itt. llunt. Bcb Conv. Hosp, 188U Florida Ave., RB. 847-3515. NURSES Aldl~, 11-7 Mesa Verde Conv. Hasp., 661 Center, C.M. 5t3-.5585. OFFICE girl, young ~ bilious girl wanted fo:r growing Ora~ Co u n I y tirn1 . 1'.taster Blueprint. 234 Fi!iChcr Ave., Costa A-tesa, 540--9373. Operators \Ve are growing! And kxlkina: for EXP. INDU5TRIAL SGL NEEDLE OPERATORS to work on custom surf trunks. If yoo qUallfy call KANVAS By KATIN. 213-728-6230 or 714-521-4&80. "91' Wained, NI I " 711 R.E. SALES DO IT NOW! W•'rl on the mwe and Dffd hdpl If )'OU want a Profe. slonol Cueer -DOI just a Job . and are wl11lne to make a ~a Commlttment I want to talk to YOU! Look at the beDetlb • expa.ndlna: ALL, Departments.· PLUS New Romes Sales. tour he\v tracts! Some pitions Sa.J. uy + Cornm..Lak>D,f, olhen Guaranteed Draws hJ&h (>ef' cent bonus, paid vacations. MedlcaJ and Llfe lillun.nce. I» It NOW! Jr1 Your move! Call JOHN SF:YMOUR CAU.716-2231 e SEYMOUR RH lty & Investment REAL ESTATE SALES Opening in old established lirm In best resale area. Reliable broker aaalstance to complete :your sales. Licensed only apply, Call: BUD CORBIN 6'4-1862 For Interview App'L Corbin-Martin Inc. Realtors Holp W•m.d. M I I' 711 Holp WMIM. M lo F 710 Gar-Jalo;.1 SECRETARY Walter-Room Service EMT I R1l ll f'ast paced pr o p erty MUii be txptt. F/tlmt Go&d wlvet Mr I: m&naaement co. n t e d g See ~rtonntl ·Manaaer chatn-4'' marb1.o tal* 01 sharp, pera'lnabie, a 11 B•I"-B•y Club hl.lltl carved aokl ha around arood girl eo orpnla 1221 w. Coast }iwy. marble end tabln o I hectic tront oft!C't. ExNllent N"1POl1 Beach Romao columns. Andque typing l lhorthand &kills a dt"lk, clw..lr • \.ookcue must. Heavy phorft, 'lli"eeld)I W>JTR.&SS. Mon thru Fri., French 9f11TY hall chnt .I re P Orts, comnpondenoe, 10 to . 5. $2/hr. + Mature, mbnif, French l~ry I: Df.~ 'llimidng with numbers &: experienced, dependablt, green bedroom tel. Vt:M uslsting flt.Id np. -all in pennaoent. El~ Mo r.o chaise loonee I: chair be'r day'• work. SaJaiy from Restaurant, 16&5 Pacific dre1si~ taWe, nlte atanda .I $52S to S675. Compan,y tn. Cout Hwy., Sunset Beach. lam~. Coklr 'IV, ...,drl~ surance beM..tlts, paid vaca· M&-!1?7. twin h«I. dilhH, hol.att I.ion after 6 mo.. Send Waltres ... Line girl plants. Wednesday thr1J resume to P . O. Box 1810, Able to work any sh.ill. Ov~r l''r-id&y. 4010 River Aw. Ne\\•port Beach 92663. 20. Sir Gt'<lrgt>'s, tml Beac h NB. ~::':~Oii ............ -.,,2B~l~vd~ .. :...!!ll~uo~1t~iogt~o~n2lle~•c~h':._· ~11~,.~.-=p~,,,.-.ood....,...,-..,.,.~8~.~ .... ~1 Secretary \\' AITRESS ~l::R. hnishctl $3.50 lo $1, mi9c. Administrative Lunch-Dinnl"r Sh ift sm-s to $2. HaJ1ow...ccft "--e BLUE DOL PHIN e cabinet & ,..,,.... _.,, ~retary 3355 Via Lido, N.B. misc sizes $1-$6. Auto mini \Vith l'XperierK""e Pf'OC"e&Slna' bike rack SIO. VW tow~ real estate documents. 3 \YAITRESSES, txper. O\·er -.... , XI ~ 0 ~· "'' n. • nt L-uu•~ • Years expr-r. in field ftlall!!d lo.. Apply in pe'l"Son, J im-Tandt>nl bkycJe · $ , to real estate, Joan proces-has, 3050 E. Coast Hwy.. ~l400. rm KUCS . s!~, legal , el("~w a nee. CdM. N.B. eS&Jty. The Individual we YOU can \\'Ork in our Los =~~~~~-~,,-I select must ha bllit t GAR snle : Baby basslnette. . .._ ve a Y 0 Angelt'S Times tt"ll'phone $8 ll'nilh 17" B&W TV interpret •draft lrgal docU· I u· t"-L \ ' I ~-I 70 se. es rm .. ~l' ing ·~ " · w/stnnd, $40. Iron. $2. men s. •.rl" ng w.p.m Tim•• ruu 01• pt t'-Call Mrs Smoot . · r • "'""· Flourc!!C'.·l'nt tbl lamp, $3. ,.,3•389 Guar. hrly, "'-"llge ~ t'Om· TV dinlll'r ll'a,Y!I (81 , 3. _... .. nii~ions. I-or details, caU MakC'-up mirror "'' lites, ~S~E~C~R~E~TfA~R~Y~-~b~o~•~llj5't>«IO::~t.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll $3. Craig rN'1 lo tttl tape :;: hrokera,a1?. Some weekend recorder. S12. Serving cart. nee. Apt, for f i g u re s • [--::--:----llll'iif'>..~lf_'S3~ . ."'8,U-;1:1::"'"!1!99".'.;1.'----~ 64&--0551. ._... II -y 586 Canyon 1\Crt'll Or., Fri .. SEU. FAMOUS KNAPP l.!;jiiiiiiiiiiiim·li;;iil Sat., Sep!. 22. 13. 9 am-7 !• pm. Lots or KOOC1 old & ~w Sf.fOF.S Part-time or Full-Antiques IOO children's &: adults' cloth~: tin1e Knapp Salellpt'Op\e weird autflts for lialloween! Earn Mon-Beauuw Com· BEAUTIFUL anti q u • 11. Many odd~ & ends. Bmefil mlMionit Are Highrr Than Bureau, F°rt"nch lace. bead- MARTEC, INC. Po!l!tion requires 1 year of electronic assembly experience to perform "'-'Of'lt on printed circuit board!!, harnesses, sub. assemblies & final com- ponenltl. Dutie!I may in- clude mechanical assem- bly. Knowledge of color code reqUired. We offer good starting salary & benefits. 488 E. 17th Cat Irvine) CM 642-1470 PART lime driven &: cooks. Over 21 Apply at 165.12 Bt'aeh Blvd., H.B. PA R T -11 me accountant. for l..aJ,l;una Ou trl'!ach ' s Ever. No Inve11tment! Fl'ff ed dress I ba.gll, shR\Vl!, KOL'iONtA HOUSE. CORONA DEL MAR Equipment! F'rff Tl'lllning toy1, tables. chairs, odds &:1--------- Program!. lnt~stt'd? Write ends. Also like new Upright Household Goods 114 R. A. D1Manio, Knapp belt mas.sager, PICC roaster 1---------tsn Placentia Ave. NewpOrt Beach (No Phone Calls Please) Equal Oppor. Employer Clerical Intervlewlna' for work In Los Angeles until move to Newport In late Septembe1. Call Per10nnel..Depl rn3l '41-11n ABBOTI Scientific Produc:ts Division Equal Oppor. Emp)0)'1!r M/F F R E E D a I I y b u I 1 "'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'"' lransportatlon providl'd un-I ' W move. PACIFIC MUTUAL Apply Mon thru F r 1 . 9 am-U pm at our new buUding, 100 New po rt Center Or1ve. COOK, ex()('r. Parle Lido Conv. Hospltlll, 466 Flagship Rd., N.B. &U-8044. OOUNTER girl tor donu~ shop Mature, expnienced woman. age 25 or over. Full or part Ume. 847-7Cm CUSTODIAN N'ow accepting appll~tlons for a tull time (371h hr ~·kl daytime job. , . · type. Must be bondabl,. Apply in per- 110n: DESMOND'S ' F•shl°" Island Newport Center DEUVERY of DAILY PW)T, SUNDAY ONLY, to newapaperboys. flequlres the u• ot a Station Wagon or Van. Contact Mr. Harry Seeley, 3.10 Well Ba,y St., C..to Mesa. DENTAL ~Assistant I Re- ceptlonlsh Dyn&mlc H.B. practice hi.a apening for in· tellieint. eneraetic rhairsldt a.ulstant. Future unlimlt@$1. M'Ult have exper. Sal open. 847-:!069. • DENTAL Rea!ptlonlst,' ex- per. nec@S, for a preventive dental ofc. Must be bright enthusiastic I: cheerful. -DENTAL RecepHonilt Exp A Ref. req. Good Salary I: frina'e benenta for nua.litied girl. 614-2ll9/83<).'1290. °"""" *CHECKER $823 ELECTRONICS LAB TECHNICIAN 3-5 yrs experien~ in con- structing, adjusting, testini;:: A Inspecting experimental electronic &: electro-niech· anical .subas8emblies A: com· ponents. Pl95e apply in person. Polter & Brumfield Div. AMF lncorporated 26181. Ave. Areopuerto San Juan Capistrano An equal oppor. empJoyer M/F " ENGINEERING ASSISTANT RF &: microwave component Qt&nufacturer s e e kl n i penon w/intfftlt in' learn- ing engineering d e s i g n parameter• E1eetro nlochanical backg!Ound & dra.ttlrw exper. A: ('t"•Jcatlon ,.,quired. Call For Appt Industrial Relatiora (714 ) -9401 TELONIC 'INDUSntlES L19una Beech Equal Opper, Employer Escrow Secretary Experienced Call l.mTaine WESTCLIIT Peraonnel Agebcy •:r>(J Westclltt Dr., N.B. 66-2770 EXPERIENCED do u b I e needle I: bltnd 1Utdl IR'hlg machine oPel'tor. Spanish gpes.ldng ok. Apply Sea Suits, 825 W. ~8tJ. St, 0>1ta Mesa. EMPLOYER PAYS FEE EXP'D BUJ help &: exp'd Tellers Note Tellers New Acct1. Cle rks Openings In: ___ Laguna lteec~_ San Juan Capistrano Requirements: A variety of skills could qualify you for th••• posltion1. We would prefer ln- dlvldual1 w I I h at lea1t six months ex· per, in a ba nk, 1av· ings & loan, or fin- ance c o m p a n y ; however, there are many related back· ground skills I h • I could be 1ub1tjtuted for actual bank ex .. per, We Offer: Fine starting 1al1r .. I • s , • n excellent new benefits p r o • gram, ple1s•nt con- tempor•ry working environment & plen- ty of -rtunlty for adv•ncement. c..,1.ct Rlchord Holch 1714) 644-0113 SSO Nowport Conto r Dr Newport Beach, Ce SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Equal Oppor. Employer M/F HOUSEKEEPER • UVEIN, LITE liOUSEKEEPING, ASS1ifr· IN CARING FOR ELDERLY LADY, GOOD HOME, PLEASE CAU. AFTER 8P.M. 846-5137. HOUSEKEEPER, live in. for woman alone. Pri. Rm., Ocean Vu. 547-35681642-0031. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, 3 days wk. 1 child. Must have rtb. A own lratlap. Aft 5 pm. 813-2659. HOtJSEWORKER, part time, 5 da, week, 1lead).> job. Own car. 644-7344 Des1gn A chtt.-k drawings c a s h I e r • hosten. Ben fn>m sketchel, mtch. detail Brown's 3ll06 s. est Hwy. I: usembly drawtnga for flt. S Laauna toi.tance A co,. tpfcl. Basic ~twn 4 • ~ Miss McLeod HOUSEKEEPER Cook, no kmw'l of electrical, pntu· children. Uw-ln; 5 day wk. mattes A:· hydrauUcs u ap. EXPEIUENCED handYMan. Pvt rm. 61&--8248. plied to comm•1· iootatlng Part time • on call, m M Mq Card Typewriter inech't equf1) I: control&. Re terencea. 213(388-5255 Opr. Dper. Evu p/Ume. Local co w/all bel'i@fitJ. am. $3.50 bl'. &o.-2756. FEE JOBS ALSO F&\IALE. WJJI. t:nUn. If yOU I~=-----...-- J. R, PIEltCE ~TES are nut ·~arln&. have a IDEAL for atudent·P/tlme AGE;"CY lNc'. plea11&nt ePkt voice, enjoy jOb, eves, Mon-Fri & Set U86 Newpdrt, CM 642~ tallch:w Ir intm.ted in 1 AM. Hi'ly w1.1t1 A bonut. DEmGNEii> electronic catter, !'rave~ I: mgmi, Apply 1!«16 Jack1on , hardware. OlmmerdaJ &: Work in our ofc, M-F. Mlft•l)' Oty. 3\)4.2331. m.llltaly conn et! tor .•• ~· =7<1h1686==·=-----jloJ!enco pm......t. Apply at FINANCIAL ......., & S.U: Ad-Paci.atnc, economJc lnd<P'Jl(l<nce can Ille. 2195 Grsnd, Santo Anz. be youn. NotJoot! Co. look· An equal opp or tu n l,t )' tiw kr Cftltlvt ~ wbo ~. ' can tra.ln I: fnottftte othtn. DISHWASHERS Coll <11fJ - IMPlllAJ. SAYINGS Ir LOAN ASSOCIAnON JANITOR, part time, Mesa Prefer semi-re~ or Verde Conv. Hospital, 661 retired man. &1'H>542 for Center, Costa Mesa 5(8-5585 app't. =0....,,----~~ JR STENO PBX Operator, exper. Work • ' lnclud" wkndt & .,... Call R.E. Trainee. Brkr & df>vt'loper will bin I: SJ>01lll01' for llc. Call betwffn 10am-3pm, 545-1124. Shoes, Brockton, fo.T a 1 s. Call aft 6 pm. 673-4:941. * ORIENTAL RUG * 02401. fo.flf'l'T DOU.S GOOD CONDITION I SERVICE Station Attendant Judy Garland ••••••••·• $50 10'3" x 13'7" Call 4'2·50'T'T Lile exper. Good skills. Land Jane Ellen, Newport.er Inn, thls xtra long term assign-N.B. 644-l700. ment. ---:---- Irvine 540-4450 PBX answerffii se~. Day Recreation Coordinator p/tlme "" A wkndJ.. Ex· Sonja Hmle •••••••••••• $45 Jewelry • 111 per. Neat ap~arance. Ap-Colottd Terry Lfe ••• ,, • $35 :-::--"":-:,...,,..,,,,,,,,,~.,..- -. ply moms. 2590 Newport Margaret O'Brien , , ••••• UO 8.diamond Iac.'11.--i: t c t fi NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO hrs. including wknds. Ex· Tempo Temporary Help per. pref'd 542-1164, CM. The Irvine Co. seeka a rec-- reation coordinator for Jarxe apt complex. Degree in rec- ---------I reation or related field de-LAUNDRESS, full t I m e . Mesa Verde Convalescent e PLASTICS e Hosp, 661 Center St, C.M. Injection Mold Opr. 548-5585. For Plastics Manufacturer. LEGAL Secretary w/corp & Daya &. Graveyard shift. banking experience. Fringe Must be: neat " dependable. benefits. 645-1550. Female prefd, Must be able LEGAL ~B-• kl work Sal or Sun. * ~"' ...... J'• pt. time, 10 hrs. week. 962-9531 Apply 1 PM-4 PM sirable, Min. 1 yr ex-per. u soc.la.I or recreation director oI large apt complex re- quir@d. Hn % pm-10 pm. Xln't workinr conds I: co. benefits. Call Mrs. Smoot ~ af l '}I\ * Orange C.oast Plastics * t :...., pm. 850 West 18th St. RECEPtIONIST -Law of· * LVN, pt time, da~. Al· Costa Mesa, Calif. flee. Age 20-3>. Typin(. tendant, mldnile s h I f t . ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"" $300-1350. 6t0--0300. Newport Villa. 642-5861· PIZZA cook, n or over, ap-................... i\iii ... iiO LYN'S EXPER. ply in pel'30n, Phu Hut ROBINSON'S " Nlll"Bes Aides. 549-3001 10071 Brookhunit, H.B. e NEWPORT e Power Machine opera.ton, BEACH MACHINIST single needle expel'. dertred. 54s.5859. Operatar Sor Bridgeport Mill. I ........................ ._ Min of 2 yrs recent expcr. Able to make ™'n setups. Ba.sic tools required, ,Start immediately, Call For Appt Industrial Relations (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach Equal Oppor. Employer MAN to work Ptr in rental yd., must have neat handwriting A: appearance, avail all day on Weds. Sats., & Sun. WiU train right man. Apply in AM, 1930 Nev:port Blvd., C.M. MAIDS Wanted: Apply Executive Suites Motel 2080 Newport Blvd, C.M. MAINTENANCE man I cus- todian. Exper. pref'd. N.B. area. Call &&2·2410, M·F 8:30-5. MASSEUSE Good hours, xJrit U. 642-0450 10 am to 5 pm MATURE womar. for U-1 am shift. Sawyera Home, 646-6716, 2619 Orange, C.M. M A T U R E , affectionate woman wanted lo care for 3 well behaved girls, ages 10. 9 I 6, from 2 pm until 6: 30 pm, Mon thru Fli in my Corona del Mar home. Own trans. Please write lta~ qua!. & salary r e q . ClassHlf!d Ad No. 491, Daily Pilot P .o. Box 1560, CoMa Mesa, Ca. 92626. PRESSMEN- MUL Tl OPERATORS Apply In Person MARTEC, INC. 1577 Plocontl• Avt, Ne wport leach (No Phone Cal.Us Pleaae) Equal Oppor. Employer PRODUCTION TRArNEE Receiving A: Ins pector trainee for electronics com- ponent testing. Datatron Inc, 1562 Reynold&, Santa Ane. Real Est•fe Sales FREE license Training Lim itad Tim• Only Famous Ucense coune :now avaJlable thru Tarbell Com· paey. Appllcanta fulb' ~ lmbursed upon qualification. New er experienced ll&lea: people, Openings available. Complete tniniDa Pf'Oll'llDI· Future manapment oppor- tun1tie1. Call Mr Sloan at 8'2·5581. TARBELL REALTORS REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL Salemen A brokers! The op- portunity Is here! You are needed immediately tor our rapidly expandlfl& R e a I Eltate divllion. Po1ltive op- portunity tor advancement. Phone. MEDI C AL recc p. lilm tlonst-Medieal Exp pref but Marine Mechanic QualUied, exp, call for appt. 6'J3.-0360. not nee. Sal.al')' open. Call R. £. SA1'£S Mn. MemUlnger-557~. Eantlnas o! $1500 or more per month is easy the MEN & WOMEN Larwin W"f. We furnish needed for Educ at I o n a I 1i1tlng I: ae.lllng tract rtler- medical training .ftelds, All ra! leads. Hla:h advertlilni races Aats 18 thN 15. budstct, )Ota of floor lime, Medium height A weight bonu~ proeram, mpnthly No visible SCltl or ta.tool. c:mles11, m~cal illsur. For inter conl.8.ct John paid. Clll Jor app't. Lou MAINTENANCE ' MECHANIC Part Time, Exptrienced JANITOR Full Time Exctllent Benefits Apply in penon 10-5 pm # 2 Fuhion. Isl., NB Equs!. Oppor. Employer Sales Toy & Gift Parties Hoo.sewives, demonstrators earn to $2,rxxt by Dec. L NO DELIVERIES, NO COL LECTIONS, FREE HOST· ESS GIFTS. Nl'!ed car. 979-4307. Gifts "N Gadget1. Secretary With 3 yeara exi::?l'ience. Background in con1tructlon field worklnl w/architecb, projttt managtta desired. Accurate 70 w.p.m., ah or dlctaphone proficiency 41 abillty to operate 10 key adding machine required. C•ll Mrs. Smoot 644-3389 SECRi!TARIES Several poe!Uona. "On the move" Companie11 It be- cause YOU came from us they know YOU'RE out- stand.lnr, ao al t'OUl'1e YOUR tee is paid, I.ii Reinder' 1 Asency 4500 Campus Dr. 54&-2ll8 Newport Beach SECRETARY: . Dlvi11kln of large corp. o«lce Joca.ted In Fa'llhlon 1aland. G r e a t bene1lts. Lile 11h only. Salary to $600. F e e PaJd/Ahlo Free Jobs. Ca.U Nancy Ma_y, 5 40 -6 05 5, O>aaW .... otcy. 27 9 0 Harbor Bl, Oil. SliC'Y ESCROW Would YoU like 14 get in the hi&h pa.Id escrow field? This to. will tra.11' the gal with iood aklll&. Start SGOO. Call 1 Helm Hayes, 5 4 O • 6 O 5 5 , Coaatal Aie"<Y. 27 9 o tiarbor BL et Adams, C.M. Bl .• C.M. 545-2368 wristwatch. Brand new, 1tlll SERVICE Sia. Attendant * ANTIQUES • Circa 1840 In box. Pd wholeule $130. Full or pl/time. Exper. Ap... antique cla\v foot table, sell ror $75. 833-8841 ply, In ptrson. Brown'11 whl/14k gold solid oak. DIA. Sol. ring approx: 1 ct Shell, 990 E. Cst. I.fwy., Value $3000, $960 or best of-$295. A qual. Ul.sure World, N.B. fer. 2 small side tables $lSO. Seal Beach 1213) 431-1924 ft. SERVICE Sta, Attendant, pair 67J-«152. 7 p.m. exper. Penn. position. Ap-WALNl.ll' Ubnry table $2SJ M~lsca-~ll-•----,--~,=11 ply Union 76, J.476 Pallsades 30 x 36" framed mirror S85.:1 -..,.....,.,~"""==,....,- Rd., IBrilloll C.M. Both excl. cond. 1162-<13.1. * OLD STOVE * SERV Sta attendant, full It . Smaiju old wood burning part. Days, swing, rnve Appliancu m stove! 2 holes on top, front ard door. Need1 lots or work y . Salary + comm ..... _...YTAG . 6thl320. ~ repairman hu but could be rea! nice wbt'n waahen Sl5. to $100. Can flnl~hed. 1 leg needs ta bf! SERVICE Htab. Fu 11 er dellwr w/l )T iUatn. welded on. I started 1&ndlng Bruah cuatomen. XI n' t 8J9..1Tl8. • it. but didn'Wniah • ., It's eamtngs. 962-04lG. w A s H E R s 0 r ye r I qUite . l'\llted. A $IO SOUS Qef, or 2nd cook, Dishwaabe:n ~dontd· ...,, ..... ~would takf! w/hotel ar dub exp. can g u a r n . D e I I v ere d ,~ oi f#t. n 1f'OU)d make for appt, Bia Canyon Courr. ~l&»-'1621. a cute p{lnier; ot u a coo- try Club, -·---"""tablt T.,, u Roni W1sher1/Dryers with a m•-"'•-~. J ~ )'OWi( man, owr · 12 Wk Full aJn .. -...,.. Llvin& w/J>(U"f11ts. 6 Daya · · m L Plld $35 W Jt-make otf•. week inoldr Sat/Sun. Bay * 639-l202 * &0-1734..,.. ud weekend.I. side Fillh Maket, _, Nwpt OVER 3>0 washers, dryen. Sl'ER.JX): D • 1 U. x e 1972 Blvd. Newp:irt Beach. ref'rllleraton from $39.95. Gtnvd model, Jarce pro- TELEPHONll Salet: Sell 545--0780. ftuSoml ....,, 8 speaker Southem Orqe County's R.EF'RIGE'RATOR u 11 e d , alt IUlpenlilon • o u n d Favorite N~ from work.! & looks like new $50. • Y s t em • l 5 O W a t t your home. Man a much 1130 Wtstmlruter Ave, AM/FM/MPX radio with u you need. Gentl"OUI mm-FET, Tape deck. Still new, m1alob on each NJe, Call C1mera1 a wu l•ft u n cl a 1 m e d • .. 181_"139_. _____ , Equipment IOI Guannlttd. Ori&. 1'09.95. '"""'° __ ,,_ ____ I Now $210. T@rm1. Collection TEWR HAVE .... tblnc ..,. ...... d•p~ 714, -· lo dewlopT \In the darlr STEREO , ·-G • d """11) Sha,,. Solu enlanler -·· a rr &« d S.Ylngl • Loan _.. with 35mm & 2i. .,...u.. ,model. Ml --· • mounts Other m1flc dark suspension 1 p e a k e r 1 , neceu. Apply In Ptnon room item.s w/llJle. The A.111/FM 1tereo radio. Tape WHOLE thina ,0; $85. deck plua In jacks, Brand 49f-2386 eves. new, Guar. Wu 1 et t Marinen Savlnp KOBENA m Supers tnOYI•. :"..~1-.,,':'·~!; 1515 WHlcllff Dr, comtta. lnllanl <lll'lrl!lle depL 71c, m«i01. Newport Beach loadinc· Power telepbotol~+-=~--~~~--11 !!""""""!!!!!'!"!"'!!!--•I wide .,.Je 1.... AJmo8t LAWN fllml-$2-10. Head- TELLER nn-. $75 or make otter bouds. J.am;111 S2--$5. Many 542-1734 eves & week<loch. heavy duty shell hnlcllelS 2 I--.....;......;.:.:....:.:....;.:.:;;;::=:.. I for 50c. Maey sets CB11ten Part Time Experienced APPLY 1N PERSON ANAHEIM SAVINGS lo LOAN 411 Main St-I Humlngton IHch An Equal Oppty Emplyr l'umlturw ~lo 25c •ech. CUrtolnJ, bllnch 1--""''-"----::i:;: p-$4. New truck tire. MAPLE tnlndlf!I bedl oorn-6()0...1£1 $5. Wigs $2-$5. plete $TS, walnut chine WOmetl!I' clothing St. 2698 cabinet $75, desk delignl!!d Redlands Dr. CM 646-18111. •• o1• sc1xto1 dm sz. '"' * AUCTION * dlnlng room chalr:I $5 each, tnatdling bang1ne and' table Fine Furniture TOP Drawer is looking for lamps DJ. 56-0283. & Appliance• :ie~~:t~ ~~ rRENCH provlncl•l W~ncl , FnA·day,t ?i30 P8·m. ply in penon 221 Marine frultwooa breakfront $275. I y s UC IOn am Balboa I1land.° ' White dble dres8e.J' wlfh ~ Newport, CM 646-8686 iiiiiiliiiiliiiO_.,.,.._ .. I mirror $50. Student desi, Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'l uphol loun,e chair, a1ao STORAGE . mile. 557-3478 557-7407 ca~lnct, im~r. ==~,-~~cc:..:.' --1 rock maple dining table. 7 LARGE 8' 110fe, lave.eat, & chaln, yellow d<'!llc: I: <'hA.ir, Femalfl. All lhitt1. aventuffed chair. Wh!te cedar chf!1tt, girl's l ~pd. VOLT cnahl!d velvet. Said new Schwinn, f'rov. aofn I: tbl!I., Instant Pert0nnel ll500. Sell $765. 646-&144. Browne Jordan patio s•t. Temporary Service SINGLE bt!d, aprinr, mat-67J...<m2. ~ Campua Dr., Suite 106 ftst, double cane ends. ~'1'&"''-;Fo<:c-..,.=,-. °"Ex,-e<71_co_nd.-,-=m,=-1 NNport Beach 548-f7fl to aPJ)fte. Best otter. After 2 trier towlrc mlm>n-new, F.qual Oppo~ Employer 9 AM 6f0.0071. $10. 12" MAG 1peaker $20. TVPISt- SECRETARIES *** Sofa A matching )ove Cheat $5, 2 comp. twtn beds 11e11.t, never u!lll!!d. Both $150. $30, ltlt 3 lbls, $15. Din lbl. Private. 963--7910. Sl5. 127 7lth st., N.B. NO FE:ES m.J5'12 Immediate openlnp MODERN FURN. Xlnt mnd. :::-==·==-=---,.I For Short • Lona: Tmn Mo Bed, eota, wall unit, rug, * CORVE'ITE hub ca1>1 A lil'nments Or Permanent chnl, etc. 642--140'1. beauty rims. Make otter, PiacemmlL * MAPLE dln tbl, 4 Cap. 5'2-l734. 8've& A wkndl. CAU .. US NOWI Iain's ch.rs. huteh~ cat! * \1SED CARPETING P P S 646-6174 aft 4pm .,,.,,,. ilO oq, >di. • • • -beJae nykm, l8J, ~ Poclllc G S.I Peraonnel S.NICH .,_ • ll2 EARLY AMERlcAN 112 No. Tower FRI.SUN. Bttr tapptr, tlec Mt m, !SJ:. 1IUt. st .• <?,II. lo iiORIST, aper. In ar-LOAN PROCESSOR BrallJIC!Om, 636-.1640. (!,.-,.. .. -.. -. 1 ......................... 1 ....... ~~ ......... . MESSENGER lorwln rN lty Inc, SEC'Y/ORAITSMAN Cood JB.'1: ~ec. typltt WfbacJt&rou-nd In draftln1, pqtcup or figutt!I. Ca~ Oppor. ,_./sal1hoAt manuf. tor ft!Jtl. sell .!l'tarf Pr "-'ho Vw!Yttl on variety. Alk tor Bev, MZ-8961. Union Bank Square nnae W/lltlf cln ovtn. ,;5411..;,,C,;:a!I.""-:---.,....."""'="' Oran1e, Calif, rv.p. furn, Wnp1. appl'a, CLEAN Apt. Pl •tow! S!O. · 547•6446 •'OOd corvlngs, mllc. 84111 Cl•an dbl box • mall. p,, IUSBOYS ' nqi1nc & display 01 ll'tllh O.y lo Nlto most bl 11 tr crttr Coco ~ lJSS W. Ad'"'' Co0t1 Moo. n......._ 2S + 11r1. J>tt Wk. ToPPl11 ~ FURNITURE AUIMILllllS lo S~TRl!SSES TELLER E><per pft!. N•w Qr&nre 3316 Via Lido, Npt llcb CoUnty C.ml*'Y. Gl'Mt fu. 613-3130 tun. ~ -n1a, DOmlno equal opportunity ..,,tor« rndliotM, 11m Ann-INSTALLERS I 0 r u .. Ave., lrvtne. lli'l-«152 Open-derlround coble TV. Expor. ,,.., I dnlrod, ~ eonsldmd. tukNrnm& -2CI w. °"''' H..,. N.B. ~ I-MW! Oill needed. NJ • pm dml. Tti.pn>mpttl'"An aqual op. Howl Call days, 61J-1212, par. •mploy<r". l FILE CLERK 961!44l)I; "' HoW'I) Male preferred. Poa!Uon ln. REAL Elita.le SIJ~man tor volvn .:nne heaV)' llftlna, aubdtvision in Ls g u n a Wiii work in 1..(19 Atlgcl~1 Beach. 494--&398 or 213: unUl mow tel Newport end s:J6..6454, Broku. ot Sept. Free daily bw l--------- lnnlpol'IAllon provided. TIME FOR PACIFIC MUTUAL QUICK CASH Appl)' Man thnt Frt. 9 am-U ""'" Cltll'""' bulldJni, 100 THROUGH A N•"lf0$1 Ctnttr Drtw. DAIL y PILOT 0on1 siw 1t11 ""' ahlI>! WANT AD "Llst" It In dulttliett. Sbtp to Sbo1i1tau111! ~ 642°5678 SECRETARY -Girl Friday for 11ma.U tlectronlca co. l atrl ore. Should have gd lldll.J • like varlfd dutle1. -rm. Equal opportunlly employer. SiCriii'ARY, exper, In sh. WlU(rw t'O learn le opcratf AM'ST lypewrlttr. Call Jay, Nowporttr Inn. N • 8 . 644-l700. • Klngt!a...,. Dr, H.B. 133 E l"h CM 543-4<8S. Alk for J\achti1 May PATtO Sal<'. 1\tm, Many, BLUE l'OX sroL[ MW, * TYPISTS * Many ?.Ille!! s.pt :D-22, ~7 .... 1138, Mil .... iso. Res\lltr b' Sha.1Jma.r1 Apt No. 1. Co.ta l\1-.884.1 • , a ,.,,,.....,,. job M•... RE)"RIGilfiAii:\R • 'r.:....r. . . lodlY .... Gd .... .,. ... -thal tnt'1'""" 9-U nME FOR •hlna. Din lbt MIPC. m.m:i Wt N•ed All OlllctSldlli QUICK CASH REFRIGERATOR $215. Eq\l'I O~lfllr. Emplo>or THROUGH A ~ullo jock 121. -~·-• ... I F'"fnNle MO\ffrS2!i, ~ w .. i.rn Girl Inc. DAILY PILOT LO b1k 41>1....,. 4667 MaoArtltur Blvd. WANT AD Rl<llo-dzs. •h•tt, Nwport Buch "7·21111 mo: 113 I \ 540-0325 642-56 71 . Sell 14111 lt<ms ••• iiiat ., • • • • llAll.Y l'ILff 20,197Z ·~I ._,,,__ !fl I --=-J~I[, 0 •• liJ I • , .. : lil 1· -..... I~' --~~~~~~~~~/:~~~~~~~;i:~a~u.~,,;·~·';11~~,~··~ .. ~ ... ~~l~~~~~~~~j·~~~~~~~il~~~~~~~=/~~;;;~~~~~~~~!!~;:;~~~~~!!l~~~~~iii~ Ill ,._,!!!E'! -...... l110rtl ,. Cs•fl ... ~---Moloi'M 11 T.-·-·-1 • ...., , _ PIANOS OltOAMS I -.... 116,... 16 -SCI M .-S./... NI . = =· ~': '!.::...-'}..=:...: :=:-1,t.'."'';L i.'! .. .i:-.~ A -LET e. ... VIUYA .. • -..... ----Pluto ' -· A11SWERS im (DSC""" .... -. 11 • .... l1'S .. --· Orpa --.... lllAllESE. liW ...,., II - -l!O VI qfno, NOW WJ-1734 .... :11•1• btl bupJm: art bin l'tabl atrUt or clll*•Jons llftt¥-Grlme-Dally-"*· trw., ndio, helter, 1111• CARPJ:1' l'Oll IWZ -at: --• llltw• 1.4 ltur<ly -SlAJU:S !'i!i' P~=et.IY ...,. ... by Ca,,.i '-· Col W 11ichs Music City pm. M ...., itJ1 llJ>ow, 1oor wt .-. let ~ ~~II • MD -... th°""' Plua. 540-2830 ':....SHEPHERD, !I Lob, T ...... -·I! -lo... :: .. = ,,;:"'.;.. ~-.:: Al.4 MADS . OLDER CAR ~ *"IAHOS*°RGANS* i....:., llhob, Play h l, up the STM!r.ll. .11'Udr\>bt and cablnoll. Lot• I ~ e CHIV. * JQ.lnt * · GolJI( <M ror -~L-&d HIGH Scllool boy wlll -cl' -111>•<<. A lftl MOTOR HOMES • POltD 9. DODGI 1.,..::::=:.=..;;:;::.;;:;:.;:_.l --~--.c:..-.:-.f evn I -Bnt qulll)I • -• ,...., • )'O'll' boal llhlp llhape A mini ma10r -that can 11111 GoldS Gn!w Bl.._ -e -jjo -, I Ulef, 5 spd. '11 -· -....... ~ USED ai~CLli f<awal.Stdnway·Baldwtn et< ADORABLE -· male iporldlnc a It or n o,o n '• be -tor tllot -"" Garcloo er... ......... ~ °"''"''""' ~ -· 1815 cull. or "' eolor, V-t. fUll !!""F'A All ...... . IO-Ull Pla)'Or ~ & J!oli, Cblbuabua -. tor a -~· In l<e.-pont ....._ car, Sn1al e UM. M,tor "-ltl7llar0 : :;::.:. e Claelempo '!Ill o-e 'a I I & b I air, low mllHP. xlot !*Id· EC1AL a.nta1a ......... we Buy.sen hotno. Pnoltt adulu . »rpd. Call nr..:., m..1152. t•u• oo-Avallable .,. ·--, , Cl>lax!k ,-. 1118-3519 .-, m-2111. . SP . -01rJ<t -Do11J 1U $111 ]U MHll3 ...._ t 1\0' BOSTOI< Whll<r l)lpe ff'M. ftn ' y -• - from 12.911 .... Call ..,.u FIELD'S Pwtos MUST llnd -.. .,. lo ......... -· 112$. • :., ";""IY.lf --.~ !:. l If 5tf0-G ' IMW SUIAIU Rao. Guor. ~=-· Colla MelA (nl) ULit>A pound. Sbepbenl/Terrt... h.p. ~ Fllhmnan $113,43 Kii IJ, --"" ,_ ,.., ... _ ::J'-1' ' __ .....:.,· ~~,.--1 = nA 1ar -an equ1pt -•• · -•-r f Pl. v1111---• •• !lm~M . MlteellM•• 1' I l"C E Lester 1 pl n « t pup& Lowable, s..q. o.b. Sl25. fB..2332 • pllft'l&cr, roof atr. and llolortlome. Rell' twill ~ CD * ..-.. · ....., , W-m PI.Ulo.s.crillee $411). See at FREE to you D~ an ""11t l<EW A""" Red ernt ~ YN, lollt $».GO le the toW l7l80I' - -All -bis ...,..,oi,-. -1" 004 «llb 51, Nwpt Jaland. lclttena. $300. a-tor UJ5), -. -and only eoac. .,.. tm -Irle butane ref111eral<r, . • M i-u 111111 WANTED. Old ..U wJdier m.«l8S. US.OW alltr 3 pm. 54Hl'lt $US.G ta the toW -We -Ibo an 11te1 Amlp -wttb """"°"" ...... FRm W.<RllEN'I doll --....... WUllU'lZER ....... w.. 1 y..,. old -Elle lO Foot boat b1llL $25. lOll :::."' ~ :,;,,! -· Pia. can --· ..... ..s i>J3SO °""" aov9~ I Sport c. C••• ,wbftlsAwkkeblir; be'lf.-.caualtw'IJG. Hound. call attn 5 pm. Tbarin,CM. ·• s ·eacbwood 22' ttoawttbdadr._•ufntnatSt:, , nc. lhlrley T•plO , - -51&-l'l!I. · MMlllT. 151-&lier S ~ -lar Ill lllORltba, .., -I ·~ G ~ power lrUN, ...., ...... it, II. e ORANGE OOU!f!TI • IS.T . ....,. pint). •• --<ndll --·-·· n. -Inc. alt ooad. Pd 7'Jl>dv. Co.ta--IAllGJ3l' • 1 1nc11 and 11 llndl DIOmw s~ ·-~-~ FRl!J KITTINS -· ,.· .. ·.. _ -1e 1S2110.!s lndudlnc ~ -"" •n10. dood a1J1e ...,.,... -. "SEE ' no !!.11181., u, .- qWntupJet dOll. ·-..-~· .,.-,, * IC-2425 * ._ tu and lioawe. Deferred UlllU. tr TODAY!" • ~ · '°'all old dilld't -.. .. ,. • ' a2 * DlllT. ru.r.. DIRT * -im.IEA~llAY" ,,.,....;,. prtee 11 $Tll!tl.IO Tron.;.;·Trnwl MS lmmocll1i. Dollvory ' TOYOTA , oebool detk. · • lxf ,._ wan dla!tlaJr, 1 111.EE\lar haullnr. • >d• 115 Olds.-..,.., lll', Di =:= 1~ ~ AlllS'l'llEAM • 1961• 22" SerlaJ •5mu , DATSUN SAYINGS 111 lll$--. ....... both aides -i>lt, 3 -** 48'l-61'IT Serter. ~ tor Water -. •----• _,,,.__ ~-•• ~~ Im $IHI • • • ~ . -----·---~~ ~~.~~-' : SMA1L l'lallo, ,......_ .-avail. 185 ea. m-70!5-LABRADOK, male l ~ Sklb>j< 1 llfltlnr. londem rai. •-12 M ~ ~-•••1-Bft.t llDDV · ·-. -•le~·· .: ~tte-. · pil<h ._.,. "°"* -. s<1wle1ttim.n' ••• trallor. Call' allft 12,00 ° . ..,.. ~·~~--·-· """"' -·-·-., 'ON ALL : re11011abla', IOf.a..btd TV,..._."''" IU-0249 aft 5 ~ noon. (714) t3MC8Z. MUST W BARRY Aue. S.rvloe, P•rtl Mt • ' l.OIV 'I ~ Runs· areat! '72 : -...1 Ilia. Pho•• ...... IM LAUGHS. ton . BELLI ' ~ P014TIAC.0Mc-Fll!li ~~ : • -· ZENml 6 RCA 1V'S ~ 1'0rn bU< ,.,... !':.'.":'~ so.-.r ,,., aa1e by ........ PONTIAC.OMC-FIAT MIJC Uat 1t.·o1 ~ 'hWYI " .. ~ T. TOYOT•• : OONCRP'E 1ob1e A bendlea lea than ... -~3 ldttena. t wka. ·~ pe 1961 lll' Ll4.P, built, tn-(lat st al SA. Frwy.) lOOll E.1at Ill,• llanta """1~.,,,,.· '°'""-;:-,,_.,-_, Jl!l I 'lot polio. A1ao ..... ....... -~--tube l --M•' TINY ~-.... . board/out-0 . M. c. lOOO E. lat St. Santa Alla TRANSMISSION . . tli.1000 '67 FIAT Good oond . .t chain In ..,. ..,. -. ,. ~·-· ' •· ~-· • -u~-. Pl¥'0bred, outdrive Cliam>lat vs -5!18-1000 $ $ $ $ • • • $ $ $3511 t , i ...._ All .a;., a 1la111 e ~ female Slamele , . ' 546-0JJS, • • • • • • 16-:mJ. modela In atock. Cull 111 . m.'IOl3 · lilt hull~. Uaed 31 10!1 ft. cab ..,.. ......... '62 Ford l--,,;c===-- CHINA eal:tntt ot tutch,-P. plan or up tD 34 mo. ftnm. hrs. M,296. ClD lfter 6 pm. .u~ntalned. Cu, elec. er * CORVE'ITE bub c:apl A I!!'-~---, VOi.VOS 'titue or new, Larae. ctrw.. Phobe·prkelOK. ABC Free FRISKY ldtten1, 213~. battery, $1& or belt offer, be1uty rims. llai:e offer. ~..- Jteuonabl,r. ~. Color TV, 9021 Atlanta, weaned and trained. 13' Bo.eon Whaler 33HP. M'l'-4500. 5G-l73C evt'l I: wlmds. (Pl.nl!!lina:) <Rup) (Nice) '68 JAGUAR 2+2, Cordova tcal lntlrumontl l22 H~ Beadl 968-3329. * 513-<615 * f:u.,.... motor. Canopy ~ cycloo, •11&n, <Ull539I 5899 brown. ..... trana., a1r D-nstr:ators Sl'El\EO SA -Kenwood ...... -· $1250. • kllhn ns I I~ .,.i.. ~ h e.e ... Examplot: . F..-lllra-1121. Am SS;" So [ JfU 587~orMM103. -llrltlo r-:! {AZVl52) 1 138!19. DAVE•72 ........ ·w-~·-1140. c.!:tt. ~ ~ ~ --....... ~ ,.. OIB Ft-$250. lr PARAMOUNT -...... ••u · ROSS ro..ruc; 200 ~·OI ' • .,,.... .. •-• 1tll. melre olltr! 51U3TI O/B w/trler 1!i01J. u• Oul· :II" Schwtrin P 'aramoant 461 E llth 3 Harbor Blvd, °"Ila Mesa Corolli , OlflCO ,I'_,..,../ aft L bootll $200. II' -Cat Reynold& !131 dbl. butted .....,..,../Clllola tn Cosio'~ . = ~ -thru 1600 CC. E.,IM, Au!o-, . I.... at s'• CRIFl'CE! Halllcrallt1' Pm, 0-.11 1!41 S350. -wlcda)oL :::"~pl==.: g,_ ....... t5' MS Ot6t Rodlo, Air Ctllld. walnut 44""'2'~ .sx-'2. short ...... ..., .... liOLLER p-$.15 all ·n 15' D-. ald!I. 911 DR'' bubo ' -... $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ • '70 Jag XKE Coupe $2394.1111 -is •ecutive dnk 6 matdd .. receiver $125. M&-4929. colon RP Joh.neon, _fully equlp. Center pull bralct:• .-i• 19T1 hctory bit ltrMt dune '67 EL ~·~o " ....-_IPeed, air, chrome wire '• -L.-'-.,£_."'_ ......... .._ '"" ..,.,..... _,_ ""' T-L.! ..aLMH · $5CO. '7S-48CI. ~ bugy. Excel eond. Side ~-. • ' 1_.., wheels, one owner 16,IX» •-• _,_.,. ~ ""'~' ~~ uuw. --.... ~--L-.&•• CU/ti!._ ~ -54S-340Caft..TPM. curtiliiil' ----• bucftt-.ta, radio beater rn1Ji!S(ll9DNR), ,_.__ If , l<IOO. ·""°"" <ntl lllt-8814 model .wtth IegL W-TURTLE FREAKS -9' l&' Built Rite, 50 HP ·n CB-51JO.t llroMe 2330 mL Ila · A rMln • $1!00: <Q29500l 11189 DAVE ROsS $4399 - I or IC-3Y11 ldpft' JOOC). J5:0. 549-341li aquarium " turtlH ii: &C> JobMon. TOt traller. $1395. Llke new. 'Bou&ht Mw. '11. ~ ~ Nit e I PONTIAC, -H. r b 0 r CREVIER sMw '72 YOtV.O, ·lle'l chr •U OrMkl in.. dlnlcJptt . will train Ir . . 2rJ)onl!'t.1960·,~0trd 66-'fflCS ' '3 Mo. New.~ T/ axle A Price .effti.ttlve thr\I 208W.:.:n8;ttaAna D 5 ,._.,_ ~ EXEC. aw1w1 ..... $13-23. R.!!. -· Bm I -$100A91-'212. -m.5110 $1lOI). da)o 616-2181, ..., Blvd., Colla M-!lt6-8011 I j. "' w. -QI ~ a ,nc. CID bltwem cm UJ + trlr w/elee wtneb. Gocid '12 M.ltador lSDT all equl bul rear torsion bar. New ~ ·="',_,_.:;..::::,,.~~-I 2 r., 4 ~,-" ..... , l ,IU-3t08, . 10 m..s pm. 511-lUf. . PERIWI coocl. iueo. IC-1.534 --~ mt ~ 1300 vw •JIC. ST/letraL ·n Jeauar eonv. A/C, -.. Htol., Rod:· 11 .... i ••••••••••••••••••• -:'!'." $3S. CF A -., Ront/Chart'r 90ll :... "12 ;,'.; platea. $8X>. 11450. -Auf9 ~ Mt =· ~ :!i ~: $3494.11 • l . -MOOllLlGHT SAIL • 65' -· Truclul "2 LEASE NOW $3850. PYt. pty. m.12S2. ,.~ " 44 Violin, .... ' bow SCHOONER Tinn. Sept. ·n -CUatont ...... Lo JAG XK 1SO H.T. Cpe. *Fl_..... J A/},.,,.,,,,,,Ml.AIJJ $3S. Call aft"5, M1·'606 21. Depart DRYDOCK mUet. 'rake """ $3SmO '7l)Cllevylf2Ton ,73, Elec:tric ............ ..._..., 1 7V~"«a _ ...... 1 .... Roturn 12 ........ pr1 / .... 1.... Plckul. eu.tom Sport, VI, S $'150. 551-'556 Ava~ ·.~ · · n.,. 154 ..., -·-llO .., = .... 9!3-3210. auto. """·· tact..,, atr, " ... MANN GHIA. wrm • A COO\IW...,..,.., pawn. Jlnfrvltlonl '1lf. '10 Honda SL 350, 8000 ml'•· JIOY(el' ltffi'ina:, radio, bt:1t· """ -. -No Down = ;::::,.-l14I • HAPPlNUS la a black 5'MllL Ewa CC-1122. Vory pd com. Ca 11 er .. tinted eJau, atep bump. l.Ei\SE ALL !:"':::"'a 2 ,:,_ ~ ....,, s.t1 "' 513-1'00. :;,:::;: =>;;;:: MODELS AND ~~:•lib p.,o~~ --d ·-.. a Silky llAIY MUST 0011 1970 HONDA 350 --' dlr. Call 136-Q;.15. -• oond .. 'AM/FM, Jdbc ·-"I'' Pw Iii atl .. WOMln't W!l'W C1H Mory llotll '4U671, ox! ~ . Two Ways G.-,1 9illckll .,T.oys """" ,... ,.,.. -1r Racb!r eat Wu! Sacrtt1ee ::_: l400. --"' '11 JEEP , -drive MAKES -· 551-1.!68...... .,, .• .-!. Wnalea, SlOO/~er. .. • PSI ........ Daya • pickup. v-11 -· ...,.. Southern Catlf...:. MAZDA TmtUU.A · ~ evu. 54MOl5, ""'S7:H0'79 1911HONDATJUlL10 RIUllM '~=,.... _ _.._ .... _ --~-----·-MariJ.CROSS BARS XLl<T ......... alt oondittontnc. ''-·-OB!;DlENCE dua lo otart •n v....... 3 moo old. · · ('48CIB) $349!. DAVE 1st Na"-"I · _,., "' · .1 · · 111 ·th• lrvtne/Newport Under WUT&JllY,. loaded, COND. 1115• 518-S659. ROSS POl<TIAC. 2410 llUllCI . LEASI S'PECIAI l966 liar.,,,,,.C.111'',~- I , • • ! I ! ' • i lleaclt area. Wed .. Oct. " heed, plley, OB. •tc. SCHWll<ll StlnanY blcycl< 5 Harbor Blvd .. Costa M•aa. New '72 W '111 1QYOT4 IW!t11I w/aJr, Ti30 .pm. Open .. all docs ·~· IPCl .. ----LEx-!lt6-801T. Prl<t e11ecttve Bank L•~titW $57 u r :nt -· ...... 1 ....... overJ,JDOI. 54M92I. **HOBIE 16 ** eel. o:md. m-8518. thru 9r.t:Jn2. """"'6 9ifl F woman df\Y't!· ~· DAOISHUNDS pDPlo mm.. Uh new! bee atru! '10 Klwuald 500, ExW\ded '70 c1aauv lj. T :m:I BUii.nm Center Drive I • "'ii: Corolla W."'Gretn.- AKC. ·-niahor red; Muat See! llQll. 615-l,.. 1-. exeellent rondltlon, ·~ • J 4 Oft Irvtne, Calli. 906&4 Load&«.. llOl'AllY pow" ed. blk tnt. $14111J. . black/tan; wry mtn adlt ll' SLOOP· ~~ nd 616-4412 aft" 5 pm. Pick-up. c,uatom cab, VS, nt/833-38l0 2131621-0.167 :!G mo. + T A L. For resp. Kent 6'15-6611; (Ill) -- .r.... 11u --...uuu ai • :Must , TC auto.' --· · "---· .... p•· ~·---ns. -~"~ .. crllloe. $300 at beat o!lu. · 10 .&!ZUKI SQ, 2500 ·~-. ~-., ' Autoo W-"8 v • ·~ .. TRIU,.-... M7~. rpJles. dtrt/road bike. Mike power 1teerinr, radio, heat-e . """" rra~:¥s iOm. si.,,,i;;cic. "' :~~A:: :u:,~~ .•. :-~~~ REWARD . "o;~;Ai~~,, ·=~::e ~ · eve£ ~~sup *;,"'" boat Good"°""~ ·n EconoUne su..,. van. It ~o !!:..e ~'. ~PSpi-1~': -: m•••':f.,~ "iiHOIXlaSL3!!0. 1n1u1a1ec1 • paneled. WILL-PAY ' OYER "BIHEST~.:.s .. ·~~ ... ~ = en, f moL MIF. • 6'D--7950. Xlnt lh.lpe. $595. ~~~ C::OO = · ·~ ,llae ... "~ la tbi..dtffeN'ftCt" &f&..1390. ~ m-%129. WANTED: !!O' allp .. aide tie * 551~0 * Std. -Tape deck, fl8(JO. -• HUNTINGTON BUCH VOLKSWA•EN LOVE FOR SALE. Jrioh Set-:;_ month "' ,...,, Call * Sumld Ill Honcho '11 '15-'990 P~ late model, -· MAZDA ter ..... AKC, Excel 1981. SbfttorDlrt.MIUISeel 'TO,liChevy.Aulo_tuU ·t...,.la ~!!°"rt ~~.. lT33llleacltBlvd. ::ee.lo'i•' : breedtnc. See' to apprec. DOCK avail up to 25' Pwr. $250, Tom ~-pwr air Dix CUit cab ' '"'r-1, ...--or sa.eeaa Leue Mer Mr Fry N II 1 m--. om,. 121n -. • • •: Metwr -$2900. 11'1 .. Pmitooa. ~ ":::'',., . • • Nice YW7 ' GERMAN nhortha!r .... ILIOl•lde tie. &n-1506. Sftlo(Ront 940 0. C.M. · 'ud ad llar 8-Wo fla .. cl-·uro' ot AKC, .SJoo, cir make otter'. e· MOORING .,.....,. DSL 11x--·-•a Ford F.conoUne van. DAI£ RO$S cash diacourrt. • :~""'.""' K. n. el a. ;."".:::'~ Ha. k ell Motur Home Rentals lml~ -'POll11AC I : ; w. Can OBEDIENCE d• .... Tuea 6 38th st. Newport Beach. SALES a Ll;ASINo •89 ~ y.,..vs, :..ued, Finance · You · Sat.'''° to p,:Kl am. eetrtn. Private !ti' boat dock. 165. tun .ervtee tadtlty , c:rp~ mqa. ..w rubber, 2411 Hirllor Blwl. . Bankrioilt'!>K;,·~epoOK, nlng 9/23. Martlncreat Ken-min. 673--0lSl ....__ Mat 0-•• Good cond. $1995. -1199. · ' ~ Crac1ll OK ...... -· , ...... s ..... a s111 ,11 uci••1-~ llUHl.l . *CHEVY.~* ~,. MMe ~17 ... ea• Inn noMPACT c!T.Y ~~-p.~"."'w':; II' Manta by Arella Qoolt, 531-6100 .. 1To11Flatbed wCASI PAY ,:TOl'H. =r • r. =.:z: i 1-Be•<h.·n::e .. 1111m llOO. 531-1146. · tr1-hull, 01\IC-V-6 1 tern Roni A -H-ISTS. ** · 493-3850 1 147~ • . AK drive. Mally xtru. Mint e 1980 EL CAMINO needs a i9'iii VW Adventure camper ' C German Shepherd I cond. Tlr incl. AU 1971. for yeur 11..t• home. $175.-Excel ~· 1.o1 mUelge,. monlhL llluat .. u ...,, 13.950. 551..-* UM301 * ~ .. ..,,,.;'Call;=.,::115-::..:lllll:;::..-..,. •--•...... W/tent ~~ ·$3 •oo . reuonable. 147..o?+c. :: .. ---., .-• .._. ~ GERMAN She~nt Cam,..rs, S.lf(Ront 920 l<EW LlFE'flMES-tl"-'5:1 cBEVY 1n1ck, needa Olll • ltr ---, . . ~· puppln. . A at .fa ___ ... Pvt trOnamiadotl. $111), 6"-m1 l!DllTU l'llt:llllllln VW 1-~ · AKC ..... Bile A tan. Sholl. VAN · 'II Doda<; ttb<lllt pcy. -·~ after 5 pn. -~Q _,...,...j . ·-·~ .. ftbll · Whip IP llrlo ""'""trio for Bom 113/Jtn. 141-9917. =· eean.· ·119·5 9. * WiN'ftii 114TES *' 'IO FORD PANEL. Alt .... -~ :i.-l!IO.-!i ~: : I chun::h t:uaar, filla. TOY Poodln AKC rq:., ' ews gp..2789. Mtr horM rentals. 1115 wt + "VERY GD COND. 21111 BIMll .,.._ ~ 1 "" • l=-••.d drm --"U .~':"::..o:~.J'.'."e1~ -1;.o,;~T">". ITS. qu1c1 CASH '. mi --· 5IH29\. -----aft· R r --. MG • * '65 vw BOO.I< ... paint, .---· ,.. -THROUGH A SHASTA mtr -· tor_, '"' Fon! P. U. e . Cy! 111_.-ID Niii W MGB !Ow -•~ nu'palnl we1nnc thilt whlrlln& puuycat, ducil:. Uae bright SILVER Minlitun poad]ai ~~~,,..,,,,,;...;::;I ·~ f::~ !: .~.eo.:; ;;:,..~~:;.";:= '""' 125. .. c11 DAILY PILOT ~-~1;.!ft':,11«~.Alr. Fle<b~atk~~ ' INSTINJ I.!!!:!:!_,, ' ...... at .... top. Eu>-aew i.r 3 .,,.. -afte< 5,.. WANT AD * ,. PACE ARROW,. :II~· HONDA 'lliM. :tm model. CASH I • I . U:Vil1"1'Y·""" CENTI! GERMAN Shephml puppie~ 642~5671• air, .... $211"°1 A llc/n\i. Beoul cond.• 111185. -..ted 'P.tttl'h 96rr: ...,_ b" eacb pattern • add 25 3 mo old, male A: female, Fl'M ,,... IN CISI ! ,f75-12'11 ~ · . Ii ... ,~ a:C. 1 lO •• 1'"1 ~ 1"e cents lor'each pattern for pure. Call 53$..«SI ' ' ' 'I · 6 · ,! -::Z: '12 ' (·--' .:01 Air Mall and s~al Hand!· _ _ ~ r •· Al .... puppy, I moo, ' per la. ...... 54-btCh• top In&: otberwiM thlrd-d••1 female 1100 "" ,,_ ' c1eu-will take ... ~ ' • . ·-· ··-511-1292· 612-4122 .• · ' .. -eekl · • more Send to ;;:;;· =-,,.-'-' -=--~--a.an Q!:lftl Allee Broo1ca the DAILY IRISR"aetler popt. AKC ,.1 . oiata•: ~ .. ~: PILOT, · 105. Needlecraf1 6wkl cfd. 5 11\118, 4 lero. 4lr -""" lpoctal -Dept., \IO" 163, Old Olebea .•• -• cllbtl: --llltrHlaal Statton. New York. l<.Y. WED,IARANER PUPS • ....,.,, '11111 llllt -WOil. Print N-........ AKC REGISTERED = ni-~; ':an.""'-:. 1:;";:....' Fl.;,GIV\Y * _,-,,US ' w~ i::-..~ ;:;;z::;..i...:: * A\l()Altl\lll, :IS &al nhow. yon, 11.t.: UIOll. -1"' ......... l'llEE ,....... Flllt ""'' -Call ·-u• t --,; tal!fl. · . im.011 -•pm. *'• -· ~,..nq llnl-.111--. H-ut ~ • I • r "'I i...iil'to lOiD extra dollarl ~--..,.,..__; __ 1111 Top lhll>-Pal· tram your -....... n. Bi;AUTIJ\JL -M .... ...,_ta.,.__ '91' t. .....,.. Mtmw ...-•• 11. Gentlt, bat • Qlrtttd-A *W,-1 Plol ,..._ ....,., --... 11. re.U, 01111tandlrc -, -·--I ll'llJZ -~ -.... 11. ool> flOO, -· , ...... 'II --Oii -.... , .. .$!. 1911 --Iris l!llrAl'I' AWIHO ~ "" ;lala --. •• 11. I wtllo. •-. Ex<cl """• ' ..... -.. ~·---i "---...... llOr -CaDaftl,lff.-0823. j tL u ..... ._. 7 ........ llOr llOll8E lot aale. llluat ~l!<STAHT PA.Bl.Oii _.._µ11,.._IOO •D-. Call aft s, ,llD<IC. • ........ of .... -I itllb ---ti. ._ ... .....,_. ................... I' • I ' ) -. I • • ' . ' - l l I l ' • • • .•199 DOWN ''&SA MONTH • • _ .... • '72 DQDiiE . CHALLENGER ·' ' 2 DOOR HARDTOP \ htl lo<1~--~4. IJ.t1 ~~'1200, \ .Wlnilft.lk.Mt, lt6"H. 1MMEDIAn;$2Q88' DlllVERY · "u \ . . . . ••IQ' 1$\ttif;Mfll .. ,,..,.5 • .,.. _,,..._Kt-."' . F-& ... urf)'ile _,.. • .,,, •• crtc5t lw » -. -~ Hf'lt. • $253t, IMl IU &--.._;.,,,,Al. , PiAClWTMOE U ,i._1' ' ' _. • . . . " ~ 4U.CARSSU~~~;;i;;;:::;;; CW.Et4 ._' ! 111ti11 Pl ,. • 7DAYS ··A~ VOLKSWAGEf# 'ti vw w...J.iio. Pop!1<>1> camper wtten.L AM/FM. 'front mount spare Ure. Header eJthaust: Tnillcr ~~'FER! VW '69 e&mper, pop-to~, new t:ilft, battery. Orig. .wn.... IJC,O, ~ VOLVO $ •$ $ $ $ $ $ $• $ '68 CHEVY CA.RRY Al.L.,. Hunting s .. son $pedal f Wheel Drive, Po\\"U Ritch, 1 <No. 1432l. $2495 11~.~~~u 465 E. 11th, Costa Me1a '65 E. 17th, ., ~ 'ff RIVIERA 645-4466 Costa Mon \l!nyl top, vinyl strato bench $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 645046' • .. ai.; lull pow•"· factory ' l70 CADILLAC $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ •air, tilt wheel, radio, heater, Coupe .r>eVille. Vinyl top, full timt Cllev. eoncoun Estate, ·'Siew white ' wall t i·r es· power, factdry air con-I Pass. Sta. Wan. Pwr. 1 (XRG63!1) ' diUonihg, tilt w he e I , Steering &: brakes; AM:-f)t ' · $26.66 AM/FM stel'l'O r a d I o • Staw radio, tilt steer. whl. Step Up To Luxury • • Excellent selection of previously owned Mark Il l's· and Continentals. NABE~S CADILLAC C939AVAJ: Factory Air, 1..,.age .. ack, . $43·33 new tires 6 b..akes. Pnnel· 29XI arbor Blvd., ~...,.. Costa Mesa 540-9100 ,jjABE;RS CADILLAC . Ing. Asking 12899· 551-" ,. ' '70-BUICK ·-Electra Z5 • 2600 Hatbor Blvd 'il Impala CUst Cpe. PS, PB, 1970 MARI\. ill • ,Ltmfted. FUU· power, ·faC.: Costa J(esa '546-moo air, auto, Almost tlf!W ~nd. ·•--.1-.1 .......,. tilt Must sell · for business """· · =· ··~· ~· Need A · Exquisite ~ cruise co n1 r o I. ~ , rea.JOns. · Days. 646-9358; . cZIT069J. 12999. o • v E Nice Cadillac? _•1~•es.~54tHll=="'=-==-:1• ~~ . J::'O~p, 2"48'0 We have Clean Ca rs at '63 CHEVY PANEL Ebony black finish, black landau, and matchi_ng Jeathe_r f~a~ure. Full power cruise control climate control, air cond., 1nd1v1dual power front seats, power 'door locks, tilt wheel. (~BIJ) Harbor Blvd., Co5ta: Mesa. cash cliSCQUnt Mags -Tires -New Paint "M&.-8017 Price efiectfve thru W · c"' Rnns Pefect. $100 e1Zm • . -e · an crn;.1345 a11er epm SALE PRICED · 1964 eu1c~ Wildcat 4 "' !IT Finance You 1m CHEVY Monte ear1o. AJC, PIS, P/B, Good ilankrliP.t OK ,Repo-OK, .xlnt cond, auto, P/.S, PIB. con<I. Clean ,.Nu paint1 " , ~.·No ·c redjt OK r R&H, ·air. ~ awlt. ' ', ll33451&.,, t. ' ' ' · ,..,;...MPA.l"f C'"' 13245' _, ' ' . ' • ~ .,. AD~,. -.,_.,.""' · ':"I' V~ 1910 ·1mpa1a cu.... 2·-dr. ~ "", , . .., , 17090 Beach, llB· · Belt eare.tXlnt' cond. 4 ·new ~ ·n ~abe 'Se4 .ae : Ville -t474559 •-Pol,)lgias.-~ted-:tlres. -~.,,, SALE!_~ -· ' fully loaded. Stereo tape, nu . '711Cl\'llll LAC. br!a. $2000. M&6135. ttres, m-15M-m ... ruo:> . SedaD. Oe'.Vllle. 'Vinyl top. 1969 KINGSWOOD.Estates, 9 '•ti" Cad Cp pevJlii. ad ~leather interior. 'tilt .wheel, ,·pass., JO miles, new tireJ, ) shape. sm. Ftrn,. I•• : • / AM./FM stereo, pcrwer ~ fully ~p'il exceW, au-. . ~ ~~· _. .: ,locks. !W~t _1ent t ne,.,,, SJ.695. 64f.-5108 · ' '61 CADl~µ\C · '......-ear. (1!8CQIJ '62 Chevy ,Jnipala. SIL Wag. Coupe -DeVilk!. ym£j.: top. • -$5555 · Xlnt oond, Reblt eng. hr)!<, cJo\h ' .. I••"!"' '"""" lUll NABf:R~ 'CADl.LLAC batt. Call ,..,.,,, -· pow!?f, factory air, tilt-tele 2600 Harbor BlVd '64 Chevy Mill bu Sta. Wag. wbed, AM/FM J' ad i o, c.osta , Mesa ~ Auto V-8, air -1: pwr. $380. _ _., d9or ' ,locks, etc. 1965 SEJ>AN : d. Ville, ""°" 546-6100, rn.&ll4: (5!&Ei!l\l S -c:ond. Moke ofter. '63 'Cbevy l.i""8.,2 dr, I cyl. $25 S ' I< "94-$,46 * ' · Auto, New brla. ,Gd cond. NABE!llS· CADILLAC. .~ff {;~f:!!LLAC PJO. 54W!OO. 2m Harbor mvd., Coupe nevwe. Vleyl ~p. , ~Mesa .~9100 leather 'inter., Full p:>wer, '68 CADll.J...AC Cou p e factory, air, J?OWet door 'DeVUle. Loaded.. •·Fu J ), locks, AM/FM WSW, ttc. power,·~ AM/FM ' a't't! re 0 , V~cy_ low m~es. <tsPss't> I power ...u.cloiis, Vta,)I ....,1, $3666 1 "~-o:~:-m:'~~~ NABER~ CADILLAC , ~ Harbor Blvd. TIAC. 2480 Hatbor Blvd., eo.ta Mesa ~9100 CH RYS ... '.69 NiWPORT Factory air •. loadea. $1ti9fi. (020ABR),..dlr# Call, 836Q35. 1964 Oirysler New, Yorker , ~ rnech. CO;Dd. ~ • 615--0245 • 'Costa Mesa'546-8017. Price 'eueciivi rthnl g/'JJ.)m. GAD '66 DeVipe, all xtraCalls, '54 bla'ck· 2 'dr': sedan, ''9 EL DOR:ADO c .... col>d. l'yt .pty, · °""''r.'1\utis-;....,. $100 01'. 842-9646. . . best offer. 536--'693. Yh;Yl top. leath~r lnterfor. ,70 "L DO~DO CONTJ""'NTAL Full power, factoey air, tilt· ,. . lfi"' • • n~ .. teie wheel,. AM/FM stereo, Vinyl 'tpp, firemi .paint, power door locks, cnrl"' ~\<!Other, ln.ter., lu)l "°""'' · CoiYAIR '. oOntml, twilight Sentinel. factory 'a'ir, tilt wheel, •. ,...;,------- <YPB712)· AMJFM st~, power door '63 Cmvair van. New reblt $366 .. 6 Jock>. twtllglit ... t1ne1, low ' ·~ tnileap.-(!708Sl'J eng. __..,. • . NAB.ER$ CADILLAC ·$SJ 11 5J6.$3 2600 Harbor Blvd.. •NABERS CADJLLAC COUGAR Costa Mesa 540-9100 . 2600' HaMxir 'Blvd. - 19'Kl CADIILAC SEDAN DE Costa Mesa 540-g}~ '67 Cougar GT. Air~ auto, PS,' VILLE. AU. extras. . P/dlsc B, ~ t';~w $4,000. 546-6604 CAMARO paint, Mags.' . ' '70 CAJ)IJ:.LAC ' . ' . DE SOTO - Foll power, factory air, vinyl 1968 Camaro V327. Delux . Q.utstanding Group Of Choice Cars! i970 V.W. Bus a llATS Red with r1iiack .b)tefior, radio, h~at­ er. J.ooka A: drives like new. (919· BSW) .. $1975 1971 Comet 2 DOOi. SEDAN · lJke . new. 11,000 miles, Ught Ivy gold/gold Landau/matching, interior. Automatic, R~ power steering, Edonomy plus. 1947DDX> ' SALE PRICE 1970 Ford LTD 1970 Opel GT SPOlT_COUPI Racing yellow/black bucket seats, radio, heater, radial ply tires, low miles. super clean. (262ASN) SALE PRICE • 196 9 Monterey 4 DR. H.T. IXCELLENT .. Ll~ht ivy yellow With black londau, matching interior, V-8. auto., trans., · radio, heater, •power stcerlng, power brakes. air cond.· (YPS83J.) ' " $1875 1967 ·cadlllae . top, cloth &: leather interior, A/C, , PIS, vinyl top, wide 1948 DeSoto, Mint cond. Few ' tilt-tele ' Wheel, AM/FM ·ovals. ~Ie8.il gOOd ·cond. owners, low mileage. ·$500. :·stereo, )lOWer dodr ·locks, 833-8516. · fl75-0'245. Gold metallic w/matehlng interior, '-.. mileage ex-•~··"· ---oD~O=D~GE=,--,· t lack ...... , ,root. Automatic,, rad!,•. ; H.T. SI DA,I; t l i!' IUY Beige with parchment lntC'rlor, full power, factory' 8.tr' 00nd (TWP400) ,_ " --.--'68 camaro. ·Excel "'""· 321 · . ·•· •• , ··~ ~-Ul\5ro.J) · ei.ti!or, powtor 1teern1g a: brakes, tac-~· · cu in., wide o\.'.llb,, mega, ___ _._-"-''""'.,--ll ··toty·a1t. (540AEL) · . $4333 console. $1,500. 613-1182., '66 OODGE ;;AN· NABERS CADILLAC '68 CAM.\RO. 321. Good i1IJO '! ~16 :rm•. 2600 Harbor Blvd., cond. l],400 or best otter. Costa Mesa ~9100 * tiZJ...llOO * Sell idle Items ••• ~5678 Autos, U...S · · 990 Autos. U-· 990 Autos, U-99C '73 . BUICKS SO NEW . ...;.. EVEN . tHE ;· NAMES ,HAVE BEEN"' ' ·; ' ' I CHANGED. ORDER YOURS RIGHT NOW!: . . . . ~me to ·:re'ny~•U.icl' and.' see Tbis ·creit ' lme of N·ew ·tii.cks . 'N~w on -Display 1 rn .·Our ~s•ow.ro~m~ · . ' '· 11 I , $·2475 $1875 ALWAYS A GRE AT " SELECTION OF TOP QUALITr . CARS ... "Orang1 Covntv'1 Fami111 of Fint Cari• ohnson & son ' ' 2829 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA Ml'SA • 640-6i3o ,. • • '' .\;,.. "- Home Of 'l'h~ Now Ca r ••. "Golden Touch" , " " I S. DAILY PILOT CUTLASS SUPREME . COLONADE HARDTOP COUPE ' ' • • OMEGA HATCHBACK coun ·I WHAT'S NEW? I We'll be glad to -tell ypu ~ .• and J s'-o" you! From the all· new Omega to the beautiful Toro1 ado. ALL REMAINING '72 OLDSMOBILES DRASTICAiL Y REDUCED TO CLEAR 'EM OUT. DEMONSTRATORS ,TOO!. . -, I ~----=· ===--------=-==-----==-----=---=-~ - I --~........ _,,,,. _,,,.. __ FO_R_D __ I _..,_ 11 .. 1 FORD l.__-_ ... _ .. _ _.ll'"tl I _ .... I@ 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ;~--;;:_~ -----;;;--;;;;:~ Need A -----$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ •1;;;;;;;;;;~!!1~:;;;;;;;;;;;1 Aulot, CIHd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used '90 Nice ford? Autos, UHd 990 '69 ford Galaxie Aulot, Used 990 Aulot, lhlld '911 I;;_;;;='--"=---· I---'------W h 1 t 4 Dr, Auto Tran•, Air Cond, 1-~-:-:-:-:=:---1;;.;;;=c.:::=--~I DODGE DODGE FORD FORD • ·~• c Hn ca rs • '71 COUNTRY SQUIR£ Power StOtting, Clean Car. HORNET PONTIAC cash d11count, $lJ99 ·n DODGE Dmlon. 28,000 MUST sell immediately! '69 1960 Ford Falcon wagon. Ex· '70 Ford LTD, 4 Dr. Air, We Can :;ltaUon waaon. VB, auto •n Hornet Spottabout. For Need A Nie• miles. dean. Sl.750. Coronet, V-8, auto, map. eel cond. Must seu. p/s, p/seats. p/wl.ndows, Finance You tram factory air power Ale or trade equity tor 968-6J.Ot Xlnt cond. Forced to sell 979-4G) p/b. Private party, Days lndliw. deertna M:i . -older car. 66--11'95 att 4:30 Pontiac? '69 Dart. VB, auto, d9n. $600. 54().40l3. '69 Ford LTD .c dr .full pwr. 21 J: 439 • D2 74 • eves Bank~ptcO!ii~dK OK, ~er ~white wall ~_, ~ .. pm. We h•ve cle•n cars •t ·PS •• ~. Xlnt cond. FIREBIRD Low mllew. $1895.. ,,,, ..... ,,.. COM.PA' CT CITY tires. (mcAK). $3595 dlr. 465 E. 17th, JEEP . cash di•*•'· 11475. 64U33:i alt 6 pm 2131434-7088 ·71 PINTO Comm. Spd. 2000 Call -. Cost• Mo.. ~· Can '66·00DGE 6 Van. reblt enc '69 Firebird 400. Xlnt cond. "White ~ephanta" over-run-cc eng. Disc brka, 4 spd, 17090 Beach. H.B. , 6450466 , ' auto trans. Xlnt cood., -', Alr, AM.-FM, + xtcu. · ho , ~--the like new oond. ~21'15. 847-6559 65 FALCON 2-dr. 50,000 mi. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 62 W~ ...._ 4 W.O. Fl e YK -12275 Pvt n~your use. 'w" m P/1 Rill, new linL .... ~ .,llCll _'.!__ - --------492-'nm. • pty, 9&2-4I05. into -"Cash" ••• sell them Like ID Trade? Our Trader's Perfect for wife $400 -~-~ . ' B• OK, Rtpo OK, HOUSF. Hunting? Watch the thru a Daily Pilot ClauWed Paradile column ta for you! Sell 1he old !tuft. Bu;y the 897_7114 car ' · Fut ft!IUltl 11J"e J\JSt a pbonr * * No Cl'Mllt OK Need a "Pad"! Place .. adt OPEN HOUSE column. ad! 5 lines, 5 days for 5 buck.<. new stul!. · all any. 6G-anl. LINCOLN COMPACT CITY Autos, Ne-.-980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autot, New 9IO Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ,65 17090 Beach, H.B. Contimntal 4 d r , AM/FM, air, etc. Elec sun 847-65.19 VENTURA 1 VENTURA CUSTOM • FI REBIRD 1 ESPR IT • FORMULA 1 TRANS AM 1 LEMANS 1 LEMANS SPORT COUP E 1 LUXURY LEMANS• GRANDAM 'CATALINA 'BONNEVILLE •GRAND VILLE 1 GRAND PRIX 1 SA FAR I 1 GRAND SA FAR I • LEMANS SAFARI • WIDE-TR~CK Y ou are cordially invited to attend our announcement showi11g of 1973 Pontin.cs in our display room co mmencing Thursday , 'September 21st. DAVE 2480 H~RBO~· at Fair . Drive COSTA MESA • --· -. Excel concl. $1,475. '70 PONTIAC Bonnevllles. I 557-~days;4'4-6360alt6 pau wagnnL AUID. lnnl., '68 Lincoln 2 dr medium VS. power lt:eerini:. fadarJ blue/blk top, J35& Galaxy, air, roof rack. low miles. N.B. "5;3178 ( . . ._.1 . Low a I · . 'D~ "' ~ PON-MUSTANC5 !. / ,... -BIY<L. -lliiMn.1 Price "11 'MUSTANG FASTBA thru f~/'l'l. V-8, auto trans., fact air, ,70 roNTiAc TO V-3. , tinted glass. FM/STEREO, ' pwr. steering, al! vinyl tn-Kpeed, 1actory air, power ter., heavy duty wspension, lf.eerin& I: brakes. J1PWtt Org. $4200 • Sacrifice $2750 window•, radlo, heater, lp'w. ar TRADE for cash I: older low milH. (224BKV) Sl'199 van. 61&-1009. DAVE ROSS PON'IIIAC, 2480 Hubor BIY<L, Oleta "11 Mach I-Top cood. Gra1> Mesa. 546-8017 Price' .ef • tier yellow wlblk int. Air, fective thru 9/'J/Jf72. \ tape deck, auto windows &: -~-~~=-.,.-~I tnns. $21195. rr.>-1200 '63 GRAND PRIX. One owner 6 excellent condltlon. :1970MUltanf,lomUea&'!Ex-Only 66,000 miles . eel cond. Many x~I Must Automatic trans., all' c:Ond., ~. Sell or trade. (aft 5) comfortable bucket iea.ta, -Magnesium whft1s. Al£-FM '10 '8 Mustang 302, mags, ....00. $SiO for quJdc '""'· -llalaD:ecl. $2100. 541-:1136, • ' B»-l!Z. '69 PONTIAC Grand Prix Autoo. Ulld 990 model J. Air, __ wli>liow., OLDSMOBILE ~ :"·i.!\."'1ar'.':i ...-.---!!----· sale! Chtmlr 144 q 11, ows -frz, elr concl .. '68 ......... Sia. w-hd AMf£11, io,d<d. pooo . """"'"rib. '13,ooo ,,._, 1 Alm 5. .-ZC. eyL Runo aood-$HO. OU>8 Fl& 4 u>r:e •&&, air, SCl-4$10. • . i ytQ.yt xlbt e o D d • 'M Pontiac BpnnrriUe .. X;1nt -mech&nlcal cond. • '10 0. l9l1 SS S t a t i o n MT-1213. w-. Xlnt -"-''-"ar=o"™"=-=:-, ,., -::"""::;I Olllld. ~ 11,UiO 1111' - '15 Olda."lOOd-1...... -- $115. . ~ 1• 1111• .... -i If Catllllll. Ga -.._. ' eoncl. $1115. R Ii H, P&IPll. PLYMOUTH· ~ 't4 -m c:.1. ~ IA ... EI ero.r Tractic9 -..,.. '•awn r ns, cs-. •• nnn. M3-3ll1. ---· -VAL Ntr -· -· 9' ID -r-*-* - -+.;.....;;..;.;..;.;;;.;.._-1.,. .......... ». -~-Im-Sahr .;y:r.~~:lr~' ~ ... ·-'15 ~-willidi " --Ill ... iiii04 .. bot. -..... """" .. -~ Bodr • Int . ...,i ... .. • ' I . I , PIUJl'·AIMRTISU W-.Y, ~-20, lm ........ --------'-..:.:.!.::="'-""-= ' • Now n Disp av .. 1 ... , S.,c..bw 20, 1972 OAllV PILOT OPEN HOUSE 6to 10 PM Thursday Sept. 21, 1972 CHAMPAGNE REFRESHMENTS ENTERTAINMENT 1 See Them Thursday September 21, 1972 " i I ' . . . "" . \, • • . ·-~ ,f .. -1 ·-. r .. . ~ -.• 1973 Buick llegal c;olo1111ad• 'Jtanltop· Cpe. • A New 'S11aller Luxury Car From Buick . l 973 Buick Ellctra 225 Custom HT Sedan Jhe Ullimaia 'in Luxury · • 1973 Opel Manta luxus Go Far on a Little Money • 1973 Buick Gran Sport Colonnade HT Cpe Solid Feeling for 1973 · 1973 Buick Estate Station Wagon The Luxury Car That's Also A Station Wagon 1973 Opel GT Uncomplicated Excitement • 1973 Buick le Sabre Custom.Ht Sedan Tbe Full Size Buick We Sell More of Them than anro11ter 1973.Buitk 8iviera .. ~ .. ~-. • , Nobody's Yet Been Able to Co'1 it Mayhe Because We Didn't Copy it in the First Place. . ' 1973 Opel Stati111rWa1~n . The Low Price Makes Ibis A Welcome Wagon FOLLOW THE PARADE TO MIKE McCARTHY AND SEE THE ALL NEW '73 GMC TRUCKS • 1973 GMC 3/4 Ton Pickup " • • I ' 1973 GMC Rally Van . •• 1 1973 GMC Cab & Chassis ' . , • OUTSTANDING SAYINGS NOW, o ·N RNE SELECTION OF NEW 72 . C:HRYS· LERS AND PLYMOUTH$, AS ATLAS CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH ENTERS FINAL DAYS OF YEAR END CLEAN UP SALE ••• IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK ••• ACT NOW! Brand New 1972 Plymouth Satellite C,oupe s.,1.1 tt au1.c2-..1 •M11 OFP MANUF. PRICE I . 19UIPP•D WfJ'H: Y-1, ...... AM/PM ,..._ P/W, P/4ffr locb, tUt & ..... whffl, ..... cn1f!f c..m ... feet. 19lr, whiyt llde ........ ~O/IO'"' wlill l•••11r l'Hllw, w/1/w tires. P~IHl'I. 6 way lift. , SPEGIAL USED CAR VALUES '67 PLYMOUTH WAGON Fury ] t••I w1qon. VI, 111lome+ic, ••· dio, he•l•r, pow•r •'••ring a b1eke1, WSW, eir conditioning, roof reek. ITFB601 1 ·5895 ( '68 PLYMOUTH ,Sat1llit1 2 Dr. H,ToVI, automatic, r•- 'iflo,' h•1ter,· power 1t11rin9 I br•k11, W/S/W, Air conditioning. (527 CUVI '70 Pl YMOUTH SATELLITE VI, •ulometic, reclio, he1ter, pow•r 1leerin9, white w•ll•, •ir c:ondltion in9, C737BLS l '68 · PONTIAC BONNEVILLE '4 Dr. H.T. VI, evlometic:, r•dio, h••I· er, power 1l••rin9, pow•t br•k•1. IYZL<4971 I _.., . ........ ..........._ .. '67 FORD WAGON Country Squire. VI, r1dio, h11!1r, power 1t11rin9, WSW, air condition• ing. ll~IDPEI 5895 '64 OLDSMOBILE V.f, •u+o"'1tic:, r1dio, h••+er. fOZW· 0171 '69 CHRYSLER <4 Dr. herdtop. Vt, eufom•lic:, r•dio, h••ler, power 1f••rin9·btek•1-win· clow•·•••h, eir concl., 'split l>•n~ •••fl. IZCCIJ71 '70 FORD LTD VI , •ulom•tic:, r•clio, he•ter, power •t••rin9 I br•k•1, WSW, eir c:ondi· lionin9, vinyl roof. l527AFXI '67 CHRYSLER 300 ' 2 Dr. H.T. Vt, •r.rtomette, redio', heet- •r, Power 1le•rili9 I brlke1, WSW, eir conditioninq. IUJT60ll 5895 '68 MUSTANG VI, automttic, redio, he•t.r, power 1t1erin9, white 1id1 well tir11. (715• ASOJ ' w~. S..ttmbor 20. 1w2 PILOT-AOVERTISER M . ' SELECTION, COU· DRAMATIC: SAYINGS, flNEENDAllLE SERVICE PLED WITH EXPERT DE:IVE YOUR CHOICE AFTER SALE • • • TEST D TODAY • • • CHOOSE FROM A1 GREAT · . I SELECTION, All READY FOR . . BRAND NEW 1912 INTERNATIONAL ' Al ,.,.!_.. Abfect .. ,,.., 1 Hie. All price ore pin tax -4 nc.... All prlcn •re "lid • ., tH 10:'tO P·•·· S.9"J, Sept. J4, 1972. . I SCOUT II S•ri1I • Al216065049.fl ' . • • .. • • .~ • , ~· ., !.•' '· 1968 . .. DODGE __ 440 4 DOOR ,. Redio, lieater, aut~ meti~, pow•r 1te•rin9, air cond., good miles. IXTLB71 l 1969 -.fO~D L o1..l.'.1 , · 1.111... -f , 4 Dr. H.T. RIH, auto., ·Sedan. Full factory P.S., air, CJOOd miles. equipped. Good IZSS4l8l ' ;i.,. IP1Jl7ll 1966 PLYM. FURY · . OAIL'f PILOT ' .. ~1'296 $18\. ,, ,·. '·,·:·~450 I $.596 1 , 1%4 1968 ;,•; -''"1966. : ' 1914 . tf69 ".;,' . ·. 'f!.:llc·· .o" r MERC. SHEtBY ·fGRD· DATSUN · ·'II ,, K MONTE50 MX · GALAXll $00 . ~""· ft:.,-t.110, -foe· \'Of, w.t. R•.~;o,.flMI· . GT350 •• , 2 Dr. H.T. VI ··.._ R~mR Od , 1.~ • .:. ;I R•dio hHlor •lllO l!l•flc1 · rtdlo, ~HI..;' W IMftt•" 4'.(spt.d, ' 9~• 9·,._1r ~"' ~ J~f ~-fMIW., • • i • . II .;..---'-;..a;" • ""o-• ...:"·Jn« . hlW" ~r •-'·f , • •··tor, ' .... miles. OSS20-il 1feerln9, air conc:l.,Jow ' CJOOcr--m "" .vvm.,...,. ,. ... ., • ..,. ~ --(·· "99' l.VW'l miles. IWOT868J tion orange .• IOSOAQJJ . miles. fHCk9191° •J• miles. l~n7J · 5496 . $1350 ,$1196 $650 ~·~:·.'.5896 ' . . . :~ !' .. 1,965 ·1969' 1970 I ' . 1971 " 1965 LINCOLN SHELBY MAV'R'K FORD .RAMBL'R . l. C00NTINENTAL 4 •P•~,T 9 ~~ m;les, dR1d;o, hHl•r, 6 cyHn-Redio, ~~~~speed, Conv~~~~ .. ,, 4 oor. Full power, fac-er, CJOOd miles. IZSJ. . I I Radio, heater, •utom•· tory air' conditioning, radio, heater. H•rd To 261 I v1ny roo • •pprox. 10, .. · d ·1 ITEZ909J f;nd. I 170ASGJ lJOO m;Jes, CBXA974l , tjc, 9ood m;1.,, IMOY. •• 9~$CJso $1250 $12so $1550' ''·s1so I .. ' ,, I I • . . • '· OAll.Y PllOT EW 172 BRAND .NEW 72 t Pl t frod diJc bnlk~!~~J ~)\lords, lu"'!rf decor t ....,, tintedgloss.stript~ (2R11W1151§6l . 1$ ' t \. ' ' I ' ' 16. · · MUSTANG $. . · · '. llAllDTOP • 7:~---·~-.-M~~ 988 ·17' o' . GALAXIE $1788 21>.-W.,V-~:. ....... ...,.. . ~ ' - .. condltionlnf, ponr st1wing, lktntt No. e13Aru '69 V-l,.,to.!~~~,~~ndU~''°'' $1688. ~sttllift,. Uc1nstHo. YWXS21 1 . . . fRON6ERBIRD · · · 171 ZDQl>l~NDAU $3788. Auto. trclt~ fatflrY .. ~tior,Wg, poww ,,..,."°"' Wbc) ~ ...... wlndowt. . AM/fM 11--. Ht. ~t , . -~ .... . · TOYOTA '·· . ., ., ' ' 168 · CORONA s71 Alllo. tr~ rodio, heutv, viliyl lnttrior. ~NL xa.210 • ' 170 EC NO i:$· ''2·3· 8 SUPER VAN · " • 1 kln.,DUto. trons4 long wheel bast, ~ Ho.8S136f . . ' ' . . ·. -• • . .. • ... -. I . •• .. .. .. IDJTION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 20, ·1972 TEN CENTS / .~· ;r. • Ke turn Capo to School·s-Finally StUdents • .. be for lbe -.... by freshmen, sophomoreo ml juniors wbo leclmically . "attend" Dina Hllll Hllh SchijoI. Tbe olbel' hat/ WtJi' be for yOunjfstera · at.--u SID Clemente High ltudalU. ~ Hllll pupils will mov. Into tbejr real quarlel'9 nm January at lbe new campm: la Dana Point. Portables at Marco Forster will be mo ed for Ille tlirie belllC to cope with lbe crush of llludeob !bore. Although lbe pinch In high IChool I! on- ly temporary, lbe crunntng at Man:o . / ~ i."°' .... . Iarrah~s ·C :Uh Robbed; ... l • ' ' -• •· , .,,. • , r , . Gmtma11. G~ts $ ·78,500 . · . . . ... -. .. • ·~~ ~ ' ~· . •. • . - ' . . Man Flees On <Cycle With Pal Text Attaeked • ·Book Gives Actress Big Disp"lay AIJS'l'IK Tiil. (UPI) -A hlatory boolc PrOl)Oled lcr .,. In Tew' lllth llnde bu 1 senlelce here .ud lhort llbOut Geors• Waoblnctoo. but dnot.. ilO ~ to MlrUyu Mooroe and lbe..i.re oboold be t11nJWJ1 out, llate ollk:lall •Tiit ~Mel Ga~ler o1 l.algvlew, ..;,,,.-lhoul lndudn a,pliolo' •......, Ill 1 -• lbe life of tht movie Illar. • ...,,.,.,. DOI '°'"' to ttmembet the 11ory o1 ·11er .Ille. They're ao'lnJ to ie- . -•k tbll eexy. plcllre," MrL Gabler akl ®Inf burlap cm propooo4 ..._,._ . . lh Galllor said lbe· boot, "SWdl l"I' ,.,._ A ..... "'°Pia"• -.., ,,_m .. • °'·· .... ~ "a,orie ·~ 1111 -of ..... .,.,, -, ma..._. of two• Ove cUflnnt Pl'.&•·' ..... abjicted to pJir... ·-·-'"" -~ .... c..t m:lole Dr. -Llllber Kini Jr. ml G1b1n w1t11 ,,_., wlille • ~not ;rmt thll lllnjflnlln' ll'l'lnklla ....... -,., ... ' • «llltl...., COllftD&lln., ' "nlo 1111111 Iii' lo 111111 .... ~ .. 7 .... Mid. Filnter will persist unlU a second junior bllh campus can be built on a donated IChool sJte in Laguna Niguel. District officliJs, faced with a light ttinetable, hope that construction can min urly next year so that the fall, l~fi, school opening can come with a new campus. 'At the elementary level finishing toucbes were accomplished this week on the replacement portion at Las Palmas School. In Dana Polnt 10 new rooms were built lOf" Richard Henry Dana students. Some sixth graders at district elemen- tary schools have been assigned to less crowded elementary schools out of their areas to balance the load as well. One grim note . to the entire predica· ment faced in the district was added by school spokesmen this week. They said that u long as the buUdlng boom continues along the South Coi4st the pupil housing crlsbwW grow u well. DAft.Y·Ptt.OT· .......... SUSPECT IN ICEPICK RAPE PL!Aos INNOC.ENT Steve H. lnNtton, 19,'Fontina Luves for Court ~Icepick' Rape Suspect Makes Innocent P"lea Sieve It Bl'ClllOll; IUapect In lbe Icepick lddJlapblc ilict rtpe of •-19-yea!'o old Laauna llelch girl his pleaded In· nocent to all'"'Cbarges. Bromoa, ..II, of Footana, appeared In SWth Oi'allP County Judicial District M•mleJPol .·Court to anawer charges of kldnaplng, rape, assault with lnlent to commll rape and . .....i perversion. Ball· for Bl'ODIOD, • a chicken r a n c b emplOfO, was ttduced from fJoo,ooo to $15,000, Tbe -t Wll held In custody today at Orange County Jail in lieu of ball. ' . Tbe public defender's olflu entered the plea for Bronaoo, a ~lff from a Florida cue tnvolving assault with intent to' a•nmu:mm<1er, John crooin,, deputy cllstrtcl •llorney said. Jqe ·It .warren Knight aet a prtilmlnary bearing date In the case for ....._, at the SWth Orange County J¥JcW District Municipal Court. ' .. ' B-WU lrttsted by Laguna Bach clotecttve G<De Broob at his home In ,_ Friday. Tbe 1-ed Laguna Jluch girl had ~ to olllcen !hit u she ...... h1trhhlktn1 north from a rtstaurant · in tho 1llO block of South Coast . Highway about I p.m. Thundti;, 1 car applftlltly drl.., by 1 ...,_.lloppo<t for her, Iller tqmblJ from the sout!>how>d lanea. Tiit llrl pl In 6nil olllerved the driver College Offers To Sell Land SAN DIEGO (AP) -Unlled Stales ~ UDIV91'1ity ha offered 10 ..U .17 ~-lo tho city ol Sin Ole10 for "·~ inlllloe. • ·Tt.et. w11 no Immediate rtlPO"H !!om dlJ ollldall, but. thet hove ex-11!'•••• M inlmll In de'reloplnt I park '" tho land ldJolnlnl • lcies oold ·"::~ T ..... ~ Pwlli1 . L«nA -... 111111 thll ,_ • tho Col 1'11111'1 ...... of tho ..... 17. ' • ' • r ! I Jt • .. to be .......,, .......... cJodi!nf """ lipstick. AA tho Cl!' .pusect ' ... dowr.town IApna Beach, the teenaged ri~er told the drJver she wanted· lo get out, but was forced to the Door of the car. as the driver held an icepick to her temple. Tbe car then proceeded to l!an Bernardino County. Police allege the glrl was taken to a desolate area where a dlf. ty mattttu lay In the open, raped and forced to commit perVerted se1 acts. San Bernardino law enforcement of. !leers are ilow lnveaUgatlng the ll'JUl- bllity that other ttported rapes and aex crimes may have been committed at the site, Laguno Beach police said. The rsplll and his victim left tho l!olated ,.... and the llrl wu returned to Laguna Beoci early Friday morning, police said. Her atatenients led lnvestJc•tlnlf .._ ficen to Bl'OlllOO. Oruge ·We•dler Clear blue aklea are ~ through Thlll'lday ..... Ille °"' ange Cout, with warmer teinperao lures, to bool llllfls 'of: 19' 11 tho betcbea,. rllloc to. the ... 11\laDd- Li>wa tonight In lbe lOL IN$mB TODAY. Orcmpe Cot1ntv ~ ti .,. ferlng a pah' of "'rtntN" tAM week, olong wllll a fuil - ult of other 1l4gi tt1on11. S11 !.'ntertqiii!!11111, Pogo·27, L.M. Im! I -.. ~ CeUIWll.. t Camr c__. ti Ct .......... -" Clo a• o --N HflwW , ..... •••tit I »11 ,....._ iu.u I "' .. ...,. ,, .... , 1151 . " ---. r -. -· -........... ,. --.. --~ , .. ~;! == , .: -. ::n: -= % DAILY PILD; SC Hospital Will Close Facility A unique Famlly Practice Center at Hoag Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach, one of 100 in the United States, rqr1 at a deficit of $2.84,000 last year and will close ita doors in June, 1973. Deol>IOn lo close Jbe program, design- ed to prepare phyiicians for certification In the American Academy of Family Practice was by the medical staff in a 73-44 vot~, after heated d.iscusSion. The vote mw:t be confirmed by the hospital boanl S.pl. 25. Opened in July 1969, the Family Prao- tice Center cares for about 1,500 patients a month and currently bas lJ doctors undergoing three-year residencies in general family pracUce. During tbe residency, the docton com- plete Intensive pracUce ln obstetrics, pedlatr:lcs, irurgery and related medical areas. A certified general practiUoner, It .ls estimated, would be qualified to care for 85 percent of a family's medical needs without recourse to specialim. The American Academy of Family Practice was organized to combat the growtna: trend towani specialization in medlclne and lo fill the llttd for qualified general practitioners. Some of the doctors wbo will not have completed their resldenc.its by neit year expreued the hope that some other Orange County boopltal might take up the program, or tllat they could tr,anafer to Loni Beach Memorial Hoopital, which has a al.mllar program. It was noted that patients at the center ere charged fees comparable with those chaqed by private docton ln the com- munity-and no explanation wu im- medlateQr available for the quarter millloa dollar deficit, Court Postpones Abortion Trial For Dana Doctor A fOllMllO!lth delay wu ordered today In the Orange County Superior c.urt trial of • Dano Point pbyalctan ·~ of performtnc -. in bis Laguna Beach office. . Presiding Judge Bnice Sumner aet the trial of Dr. Robert CUmmlng Robb, 70, of 34567 Scenlc Drive, to Jan. l5 in the absence GI a long awaited callfomlll Supreme c.ort ruling conaldmd by both oides lo l/O ~I~ lo the cue. It "°' tbli liztll W deh17 ol the criminal action ~ Robb wu arrested more than t"" years, ag~:..-~-• 1 Laguna Beoch police """"'°" Robli on abql'.tion charges oflor be lljogedly pro- cured· mllcarriages in young wimarrled patients at his Art Colony olfice. He was later cleared of those charges when a Santa Ana Municipal Court judge ruJed Callfornia'a Therapeutic Abortion Law to be unconstitutional. But the charges were revived when District Attorney Cecil Hicks obtained an indictment or the elderly physician from the Grand Jury. County Man, Son Incur Bad Burns A Jianllr Ana l)lBll and his II-year-old son received sec:;ond ~nd third degree burqs,,_Tue~y nlltht wile~ a ·water heater pilot llgh~ caitsed gasoli~ fumes to ex· plode 1ln the garage of their home_ firetqen reported. Aritdnto DeLuna, 40, and his son Marlo, or 20f2 E1 19Ui Sl., are in the bum urut of the Oninge County Medical Center in critical co(Kiltlon today. Firemen said the man received burns on %0 percent of bJs bodf and lhe boy, SS percent. Damage to the garage and contents \vas estimated at $1,000. , OMNGI COAST IC DAILY PILOT °rh Ot'Mln,D•I PAIL.'( ,IL.OT, wl!ll fltlldl 1• ~1'11111' l"9 t'ltw1·~rw1, 11 MllW!W )f ""' Orano• CO.ti ~IUllfot C.mHn'/'. s.,.. rtl• tdltlont •r• ""bll""''°• MDNl•r l~•Olftl'I Fri.Ny, '°" CMI• M111, .. _,,... had!, Hvnll119lon ll11clll,.1>Y11t1ln V•ll•'I', L111..-M AtKtl, l,..,lne/StdilltblC.lr. _,.. $111 C:lt"""ll/ .. " J11M C1pl.ir1no.. A 1lngl1 r.,glonll ac!Ukln II PlilbHl'*I :S1turd1y1 11111 SuritllJL Tn. 1W'llK1.,_I P11lll1lll1>11 pltnl 11 11 JJO Wnl .. , Strfff, Cot!• M111, C1IUor11l1, t~U. Job1rt N. W••' P'rnO!Mnf •lid Mllthtr J1d1" It Curl•v 'lkit 'r•ld.nl •rd Gl'n9r1t Mlflfttt lhom11 ic.,.,a Ecll1or Tli•"'•• A. Murphi111 MtrMlllne ltilbr Chtrlt1 H, lao1 Richtr4 f'. Nill A11IM•11I MHllll!tt Edll•t s. er. ..... Offke )OS Norltii IJ C•1r1l111 11:011, •267Z °"" --CO.It M ... : la*'' ... .,. '""' ~ lttdll SUI .......,.. hw11v1r• Kuni .... "~' ,,.. ltffdl 1ow1 ..... ,.. LttVM I.Cu ftl fl.,"' ,..,._ Toi.,._ ln41 '42 .. Ut Cl•H'W A ........... '42·1611 Clt1Centplls .,.. · ' Lowest Tax Rate Make Plea • Paid ID By JACK BROBACK OI IM DAllr Pli.t Stitt Laguna Beach property owners, follow· ed closely by Newport Beach, pay the lowest tua ol any in Orange County, while W..Wlmter and Cypreas realdenbJ pay the hlghext. 11ie lnfonnatioo came today from Or· ange County Auditor-ControUer Vic Heim who often com~l'l.ions by city of "lypi4 caJ" tax amounts for Orange County homeowners for the current fiscal year and for 1971-72. The f!gurea are ba!ed OD a 16.000 assessed valuatioo which would apply to a home having a market value of $24,000, Helm uplatna. Laguila's typical homeowner will pay $576 in property taxes this ye a r, Newport'• f,m .. On tho other end of the scale, a Cypress ~rty owner will pay 1757 and Westmin 175.Z. For comparlson, t e owner of a $24,000 home in Anaheim, the county's largest . city, will pay 1645. The figures for 1971472 were much the same, but in that· year Westminster's 1774 edged out Cypress with 1752 ond Huntlnctoo Beoch with Im: Heim cautk:m that the 0 typk:al'' amountl for ach city are based on the tu code oru lliat bas the grealeBI a.ueuedvllllfllo. "Sc>Jne <ode-ereaa within ...ti city will vary, more pr lea, compared to th& prior year than the selected code area,'' the auditor uld. "Tbenlore the year-to-1ear comparison lbould bo conllclered 11 lJ>' pmthnatkm rather than ablOJoteL" Jlel!n l19o uy1 'that whlle the ..,;;,. partlon ct total properly lu<s paid II made between clUes, "the considerable differences in the total tax amount are the result, tn great measure, of t b e variances In the tu nteo ol achool IJ1d special diatrlcts located in each city." Typical tuea paid lb other Oiango Bond Issue Gets 'Thumbs Down' In Huntington The fourth boM bsue In five years weot down lo defeat in tho Huntlniton Beach Union lll&h School Dlltrlet Tu ... day. ~ voter turnout was ll&ht -less than :ltl percent, UnofflcW retums showed tho flS rnilUon bond won $2 percent approval, far leu than ~ 17 percent It needed. Jn only aiX of 85'' voUng precincts w1s the necesury margin achieved. In f"Qurteen precincts, voter approval ran under 40 percent. / ' Tho vote loialo stood at 10,869 for the bonds and 10,1721 against them. School officials expressed shock at the outcome and pledged to bold another bond election as IOOn as possible. "From the trustees' standpoint, I'd ilave to say that we're bitterly di sap- pointed," said DeMis Mangers, president of t~ high school di.strict board. "But aa scion as the law allows, we will no doubt return to the people with another proposal. We have no cboict." The bond would have financed con- struction of a mth campus in the district as well u tariHcale improvements at Westminster aod Huntington Beach high schools. To the owner of a $30,000 home, it would have meant a $13 increase in property tuea in the first year of repay· ment. · • Laguna Coonty ~iUes are (11171-72 figurea In brackets): Costa Mesa, $846 ($640); Fountaln Valley 1715 ($697): HunUngton Beach 1733 (1726): San Clemente~ (!600). San Juan CaplAfano ~ ($641); Seal Beach 1839 (163lf~ •Loe AlamllGe M (1693 ): • ' \ ""°"' p~ J RANCH ••• an "effective moratorium -wtthou rop. erty tax relief -against any priva or pub!'; improveipent project "boweYer\ es::ential lo ~ community.'' He l"'inted out thai under Proposition : 20 el-perts in the 'fieldi of con.servaUon , and ecoloo· are assured representation on the commissions "u they ahould be." But no representation is assured tn the "certainly equally appropriate" fields of employment, economlcs, property use, taxation and government finance. Approvals from the commissions, he noted, would be required for any home addition, remodeling, repair or replac:e-- ment pro}ect costing more than fl ,500; any duplex, apartment or business u· pansion project; any library, regional park, beach park, road improvement, school, hospital, sewer._ cl.vie or cultural project within a S,000-£0014wide "permit area" running the length o[ the California coasUine. The "permit area'' he noted, en- compasses not only the undeveloped lands between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. but also large populated areu of bolh cities. "There is no arguing that California needs a strong coastal land management program," he said. "The C.Oastal Initiative cannot, in OUr opinion, produce this program. Its major product would be litigation, to clarify its intent and to com4 penstate property owners and taxpayers injured by its excesses." Watson said he doesn't believe the Irvine Company is among Proposition 20's targets. "But we ftU.ld be among its victims," he aSserted. These efforts, he said, could be curtail- ed by the Coastal Initiative. "There is no need for Proposition 20, which betrays its stated intent of orderly management of the coastal zone by denying the timely development of anything to manage," be said. 1'The Irvine Com~y," Watson con-- eluded, "can survive the inequiUei that would be imposed by Proposition Ill; a more important question is whether the thousands of other homeowners, busineS8men and landov.'Jlers trapped in the 'pennit area' can survive. And, H so, to what degree?" From Pagel ANNEX ... and to th ' northwest by Del Obi!po Road. The strip, presently h1 a flood plain, stretches lo the alignment of Victoria Boulevard -running inland of the Dana Point Sanitary District plant. The coasiline in that vicinity Is slightly JI¥>re than a quarter4 mile way. Oppbnents insist that if the acreage were to become part of the city the prop- erty could be reclassified and with city approvals, might be developed. .About $10,000 ln annual sales , tax revenue already comes rrom a'grlcultural uses of the territory. ' Ul'I Ttltllfle .. 'fog~, Again Larry Cooper, is reunited l'"th his three-foot pet lizard alter find- mg it In thO"llo dog pound. The lizard, which had been missing nearly three months, ~used 1 stir when Houston ribies control offi. cers tlaptured it 1n a tr~ not far from Cooper's home. Actor Siepin Fetchii Asks Aid in CBS Suit . -. . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) -Stepin Fetchit, 80, Hollywood's first black screen star famous for· bis slow-moving, gangly character portrayals, stood on .federal courthouse steps here and tearfully appealed for help in a 13 million defamation suit against CBS and three other corporations. Fetch!~'• public plea Tuesdlly came 10 days after U.S. Di!lrict Court Judge William E. Steckler d1smissed his suit against CBS, Xerox Corp., 20th Century Fox Film Corp., a1i-d IndiaPa Broadcast Corp. His attorney said he plans to file an appeal. The suit was filed July 20, 1970, almost two yean after CBS presented Fetchit tn film clips -provided by 20th Century Fox -in a black history serif41 entitled "Black History: Los~ Stolen or Forgot· ten." The series was narrated by comedian Bili Cosby. Fetcbit claime<\ tllat <;BS portrayed him u "the symbol of the whlte man's Negro: The traditional lazy, stupid, crapshooting, chkken-steallng idiot. "These people b!red by CBS and Xerox called the character I created the epitome of the black man wbo sold out his people, and In a ~e FV8'&m I wµ judged and found gUilfy in fnilit of ' . ' ... millions and millions of people, 11 Fetcbit saJd, standing in front of the federal . building. He added: uworm JUdge Steckler, ln . the lederal building here and tell him to give me a trial by jury and set it for trial while I am still alive. I am an old man, one of the o1de!t living actors today." Fetcbit's case was originally set for trial by a jury last week, but, CBS and Xerox filed a motion for a summary judgment. Steckler, after hearing two hours of arguments on the motion, dismissed th1t suit. ,,, J •)fl Fetchit appeared ln numerou.s movies during the tnos and 19SOS. Some of his costars lnclUcled Shlrley-I'emple;'l ... t Gaynor and Will Rogers. Pictures included 11Miracle I n Har!P.m," "Hls E.1cjling Night," "'111e Country Gentleman1¥ "The Virginia Judge," and "Stapd Up.and Cheer!' Fetchit repOrtedly made more than II million between 1927 and 1938, and at one time, had 12 can, including a pink Cadillac with bJs name In neon lig!ib on the side, and 16 Chinese aervai:lt.s. He left Hollywood in 1137 aild within 10 years was broke. He filed a-'5 milllon bankruptcy suit in CbJcago in the early 1940s. "I had asseta of $146 when I filed that $5 million bankruptcy mit," Fetchit said recenUy. . Fetchtt, whose real name Is Lincoln T. Perry, resides on Chicago's South Side. In Assault 'J'wo camp Pendleton lllarlntt "'!'eslld after tho alleged beat!iig of' UIOOl!r Marine early thls wee'k in a dowulown San Clemente alley entered pleas of m. nocent Tuesday to charges of aggravated. aaaault. Bobby Wayne Allred, 19, WU formally .,..eel with l!ie lel<my .-, arid IU alltged companion In Ute fight, Dee Loweli WUson, %1, wu lonnally charged with assault and batlery. The pair a)>" ., peared for !annal clwrea In South Orange Coonty Judldal Diltrlcl Muni· ' cipal Court. They will return to the same court Sept. 25 for a pretrial bearing in the cue which lnvdlved • severe beating ll!lllcted on James Walter Jaml"°n, 24, ol Cam• -' Pendleton. .,. The aJtercation took place shortly after midnight Monday In an alley near El C8mino ReaJ and Avenlda Del Mar. Jamieson, bleedlnt badly from heavy kicks to the face and back, managed to stagger a b!Ock to the El Camino· Room bar wpere employes gave him first ai.d i:and called officers, patrolmen repor1ed; The beaten Marine later was treated at the base hospital. : The two allegld aasailants were • rested at about tho wno.Ume after they asseri<dly 1rled lo duel: bolw.., buildings lo avoid passing pa!rol cars. , Police reported that both men bore fresh bloodstains on their clothing ana one of the pair bad his l!and wrappei! with a cloth. ; Allred, it is alleged, kicked the victim wl\b htavy boots,'~ '\le wu charged with tho felaoy char(•, outborlUeo aa1d, Botli men have ~n .. ~ lo tljt military penclliig their next court · •l>- pearance. From Pagel GENERAL· •• f I •, the concept of mi.xed ·fOrce level.I."' · The general warned, "We tJlP5l not cut costs 19. ,tjlt point, QI losilfll · ilar edge in technolog!Ca! ~rlorUy, We muot· have ~'rate 'systema tblt an counter any threats." ·He said the anned forces, to reach that end, are undertaldng • ' i mp o r t a n t developments leading -·to two new strategic weapcm systems -a bomber and a misslle.canylng submarine." · The speaker also touched on the ell- volbnteer force concept "I am pleased lo report that things .,. going quite •ell In that program. 'l1le volunteer !lgures for· July are Army, '17 peroent of target: Navy, A')>Ol;ttnt: AJr Force, 88 percent and Marine Corpe, 19 percent ' . . ' Two Boys Adini( V andaliSm, Fire ~ LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two boys, 11 and 17, have coofe....t ·they tirole lnlO Nhm camt*Jgii headquart«i 1,)1 Hollywood on a vandallnn 9Jl'te that ended with a companion, who tried to ~t fire lo the building, bunting to,clffth. . -They ""'" chlrlle<l 'Tuaday 'with """ bery and released lo their pamltl. Tbelt identities were .not made public becauie of their ages. " Police ldentliled tho body found In t1lo building Monday as that of David Jenkins. 17, a runaway 'from a colipty probation placement home. He was iden· lilied through fingerprlnbJ, which led police to his lr!ends. Laguna Recall Election Scheduled for Dec. 5 GEM TALK TODAY by By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of lfM D1ltr l'Utl llltf A reeall election against Laguna Beach Unified School District truttees Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke will be held Dec. s. The Board of Education Tuesday night unanimously adopted a surprise motion by Mrs. Gillette, seconded bl Unke, that the election be held on the early · December date. "Those who oppose me reel they have grounds to remove mt and I feel they should have their day at the poll!," said t4fs. Gillette, prefacing herl motion. "1 · believe it must now be the decision of the people and what lbey want to prevaU in our schools." Llnke said follow ing the meeting he was in accord with Mrs. Glllette'a state- ment. • f\lembers of Concerned CiU.zens for Schools, fearl!C tho board majority o! 1t1rs. Gillette, Linke and Wilfiam Thomas would attempt tO stall the elect.Ion , were "surprised and stunned" by the motion, Qid president Thomas Cauldy. "We hope, u Mrs. Gillette suggested. that a democ:raUc electk>n and the will of the people w!il be manifested," he said. "We are very happy with the board 's unanlmou., decl!SOn, ""Ca!119Y· added. ~·onowing the vote, .Thom11 lashed out at what he ternied ••deCepUve practices or obtaining signatures'' on petlllons ask· ing for the recaU election ag•lnst tho two trust .... "Th• whcJ!e cbarae of ~ · C!lluns IJ 1 bunch of llet,• 1'i!Jmu lild later. "One fellow collectlnf llJnlturu was telling people we were 1galnst IJ1. --.. novaUon. That's a lie." "We could have stalled thl.5 thing (elec- tion) for two months,•• ~ told repi>rlers after the meeting. "But we. deci~ It would be l>etter for the election tci get'w)det" way." · Clssidy said ll \be board bed tried lo d•l>1 setting the election to ibJ oct. 3 rqeetlng, J\is· group was pre,,.red to go to Superlor court seeking a writ of mandate J, c: HUMPHRIES DIAMONDS -STILL A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND • ' Im; an early election.' f 1m-. ·rr trusteea had waited until OctOber, Most people are iwai:e o s . the e~tfon would have fallen on nee. 19 utated diamond5, and these imita- or 0ec:-2e. 'Ibese two dates were con-lions have their etace. sldeµd unfavorable b e c • u s e of For those who want '4fJie d.trlstmas-tlme activities and possible most flash for the leasl money," Jcht voter turnout. ' · answer. But, if you buy an.y imita· Thomas noted be bad received 1 wrl~ tlon diamo~d, you sbOllld do so only ten opinion from Coonty Counsel tllat tho If you are Miy 1ware of Its lnher- electlon matter legally could have been ent drawbacks. All imitation dia. considered Oct. 3, but that be felt mond materiabl have one of two obligated lo abide by tho wishes of Mrs. faults. ,Elthir they hive pknty of Gillette and Linke, fire but Iaclt hardness or they are Mrs. Gillette'a motion was preceded by bard but .Jaclc brillio~ ~ the true a statement from trustee 4ane Boyd urg· diamond. ing the boanl to ,.t an early electloa date. You should also latow that "Toolght !ft have a prime eumpla of nothing b 8' hard,· wll1 "'" as democracy In action and ao opportunity well, or look oo ciiod a )'ear froin to •how the studenbJ In the dist.let What 0.,., u 1 genlll.oo dlamoacl. It's all about by accepting the voice of the majority aod setting an early d1ta • U you 1'111t to know whether !Or this elocuoo," said Mrs. Boyd. _your . frleD<ls "1"1ll .be ibfe to tell Mrs. Gillette's slatement said, In part, "tlle dlfterenet," we l\ileest .. that "I realize that there exlsbJ in· Ibis ICboot J!IU determine 11\lt for yoU1'$81( by dlstr)ct a cooOlcl In phllosopju. 11 1 eomparbi& wlth I geoulllt dlunoncl. wlbtesaed by the recall group In · tlltlr Nothbic un erir replete. a ~~!~~~ f~ .~ti,~ tnie tllamon~ -It ts the ling of ' ' the . . · ,._ uaual, Howard Miiier mUtl 1 r-=~-:-w. RLD coaverution pis .. of a timeple... S · • Tllo dlol i, on occurale lkolot map, I' ' I" E with Ioctl tirM' windows In 70 key o. " TIM • .,..., lncltlt(!ng 4 U.S. zon11 •rid ,... _ _.,_ o.,ttght' s..lng1 Time. An lmiit11· .,.._.""' CLOCK -,llome -•IY• Walnut coi• mo~air. wit~' •.utln $8S OO llumlnum accent strip. -• --, . ' ' HOWARD MILUR CLOCICS • J. G .J/um;~~~6 'Jj:~fe~ ' ~:'. .. I~ ,.E'f!P,O~T BLVD., CQs:rA t;fE$A CONYll<llNT, TtlMt ·' . ' H TIAU IN ~ !IAMI l.OCi.TIOH . . IAN~Ml!ICAID--;11\ASTU CHAM~\ f'tfONI Ml.J401 I "I f,.I I have •toad f!nnlr .. ti.. lial-sems,d ~ rem•IDI •a &lrl'I, bell .form on which I"" elected by the poo. l~flt~en~,~------~--~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pie ol tllll comouml!y,'' lbt llt!dtd, ;. • , . .. ' ' :1 I i I Ii DMLY PllOT SC ,meet i,,. de'Tomuo •.• tzlii,orUd tor Unooln-MftCW'1. Italian colchwork created by the brilllant Ghia StudiOI ot Twin. Ford designed the 3:S1 QD 4V V-8 engine. Four wheel .in- dependent 1W1pensionpd mid-ship engine placemen!-Five speed &ear box. fUll.Y syuchronlzed . . PANTERA •Panttta , •. Italian for Panther ••• ORDER YOURS TODAY! • I • Stylltli • Efflclent On1or F.r y...,..11 er a Pritnd ~-;::;;;:......_. .......... ~ 't NltMllllUlll....,PA• I ... -..-.- 1 " I 11 I l---~ Pll~9 ~ ---' I ·i.._..;.,,.._..,..__...-..._.._.. ...... ~ I OVER THE COUNTER • ' ' - COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST \ I· .... ... Cl*.J ... "* c-. a.. --- • 'Ii Ji WtdnttdaJ', Srpt.embet 20, 1972 DAILY I'll.Of ~ PUBUC NOTICB pUBIJC NOTICB Pl1lllJC NOTIClt -..... Avoid Trouble- ·-t• THe SUl'l!ltotl CIOUCfWTHI 1• 1"1 St1PllJl411. COVltTW • nra '~--TMI fTATE OJI u.~ilJ.\ llf AltD THI STAff 0' CAL.r,OIJIJA •• .,. .. ,. .. ... .. .. l'O'I THI (;OUllTY OJI oiwtOI AlfD l'oa THE cou•n ff-....... l'C)ll TM• C ......... "°' ""'110 NO. A.WO .... A4'Q •OTICI CM" MIAlflle 0. nTrnotl NOTICl 01' MIARJltl 0' P'"'tolil NOTtca ........ ~"IT""* JICll Plllel'Ull CON't'lfo\MC9 Of. ll'Ol , ... ,TtJllO COff"'"Ml'C• ~ llOI: D .. ICTI.. IYMKI °' •UL P!llOl"llt1"f' SOLD CNI COit lllUI. raore•TY ""-9 o• CM. llAl. ....... TY 0.. COM· TllACf IT OICEDl.llT <( TIUCT ,., 01teoaNT TUCT IY-eKI tH TH! MA"lll OJI THE llTA IN THI MATTEI!: OF THI! mAll IH lHI Mt.Tiil Tlfl OTATI OF GRACE M, DAY, OecNMd-OF ORACe M. O'-V , o--. O' Clt4CI 1tt. DAY NOTICE' IS HEl!IY GIVfM tlltl ttw NOTltl II HEREIY OIVIN Wiit 'bl NOTICI 11 MIREI OMM tfwf ttit pttlllllfl ot Ol1n.t Jll'f" Ol'WIJ. u u-Pflltlon Qf 01.,,w Jo~ Gr-..1• .. '!"· Make Out a Will By SVL VlA PORTER th. estat• In ,.,_case lncludts CUr.C:llllt "" .. "" ... ,. .. Grae:• M. 01v, dtONJlld. IO Cfll'I....., llw GrKI M. O.r. ffCNMd. to ~ "" peflllon ., oe.,. '°'° et., .. n 9C""'1ll ot tt.. Ht•I• flt Or.a M. 09\I. 9t'Utrl111 llf ttw n 11t1 ot GrK!I "" .,..,, 1K11trl,11 ti lflt ...... ·II Sr.,. 'M. rw,' 4fCNted, fOr Ml .,_ 1liltflOl'WN .•!Id cieu...a, fw 1n ordw .ulhorldlll .:II • .....-. fw ~tiuthorblno .nd 111r1KCIN 1"9 1J1ecu1rl,11 "' tM "t1te of dll'Kllno "" tJCKlllrl• of fht ....._ ot "-wa Otau M OfY to uwrvw .,_ pt"Opertv tie•elMfl*I' dnclbed to lotilt "'°""""' htt9ln1tr..-llltttrlllld to ~r Ralph and Joan Brown have only the house furnishings rGPlttY ,;.,.~"',,,.. ;... .. ltol*'t A. AUr1n1 In comoflanu with t111 tlrmt tf '· Sedtrllcl"' ,,,a No!Wko s. weu i.. ' Po!IC In Qll'llPllMOt ~ .. "" hrmt flf tht the 111rnmotn• ol wl1 .,., purdl&,. ampll1ne. Wilfl "" wm. "' ftit,..,_ ~-n --~ed for ., years. and car. Joan automatically av"""*'' ot .... _, ~ tftlwtd e111.,ld 1n1o "" tilCMtflf Ill "" ut.iinw. rnent ot N~ 11111 wrc11tt11 '"ttl'M ltlkl"" ~ IU41f1 ~ ,..., eio OOO -•• hall th est lltto w dkecllnt '"' ?Elftttmt •• Mii• ., Nill'. Ill• been Mt for lltlrlftl In cltc9dtftt In r.r lltl'IWlll• " """' M• They' have no e:hildren and g.,~ • , c11u e r , ~ '-" Mt tor....,.. In o.;.rtment ~ DrN•'"""' , of tht ·~·dtted eourt 11ttn Mt tor r.1rllla In °""""""" I"' or roughly aoother $2 500 111 flt .tiow e11tttt9d ~ "" •111 61, on t11t "ft !UY ot oc'*'"· 1m 11 t:oa ,... 1~ tn1111tc1 court t111 ""ttti nv ot their closest relative is a niece H th nl 1 ill, · 111oc....,.,1m 11t·oo11!'1. i.m. · Octaber, 1tn •' t:oo 1.m. owever, e tee s at eQo> TM ,.... •••tti,. ·.,. ~M h Tr. , .. , """""' "° .. con\IWld I• Thi ,..., properly 10 • con'lfYtd 11 of Ralph's whom they haven't titled to "her" '2 500 O..CM'Md u flllllwt; c1etcrlbfd 1• follwl: lltK•lbH .. 1~1.,...: ~ • TIW ~ " ., flt Mortttwinl "' IT•ICI ""' Loi 14', Appi. \1111tv. Tritt MU, Lot 1». AllJH Y1lley, seen since their wedding day e1 11w ~t v., s.ctlon u r.cont. of sa11 llll'Nrc&lno Oounty, r...::anh of So11 llefn1•dl110 cou11ty. and ha"' al· THE CLICHE in legal circles T(IWMhht :JS Nortti. k.,,.. 15 £••t Mt'. 011e<1 s"'''"''*' 12, 1m 011.cf 51p1emw 12, 1tn. • y Ls that "where there's a will, D!•blO • & M Ot Ac. ~ c-tyl. w. £. ,. JOHN, w, £. St JOHN, Way d ' The CMI ~(If tt. SOUlllNtl "-of the Coun!v Clerk Counly Cltrk I ,.. there are relatives," but Morttiwtta"' el fht ~ 14 $K-TOMLINSON .. nEINMAlll TOMLIMSON. ST£11(MAN liked Thelr h th • ·11 t ll non 2'. TOWfllhlp :If Nortf'I, ltlf!Oll 15 m w. court Streit, suit• .of lJJ w, ewrt Slmt, Jvltt .ol w ere ere I no WI a a ' E•lf Mt. Ol1blo •• M (J Ac LIMlll Siii 11 ...... nltllf, CIHfortlll 914t'I ''" ..... NIN, Cttllwnll n4t'I '/'uick"s New Lines ~>l'be Century Luxus line, represented here by the C:Olonnade hardtop sedan, .teatures . a n .umber Of new body and c ha ssis features. Roof piU ~s are com· , bin.ed wit~ framFle ss door glass l? pro~ucc this roof style. In the 'new arrange-1R9nt of wmdows, there are three side wmdo\vS f or better visabilitf. house (worth there are even more. A cou111y. 1nu ~1 11141 '*"'1 $12,000·) and • d lb all •AA Al.o, llw Wetl YJ of flit southM•t y, AHorMf'I for E•enltr1• Altlnlt'rl fir E'•enttl• Car (11,000) persons ea can WV of,,,. M"'1hwe!il \4 of ttle-SOulflWHI Vo Pllbll!hed Or•llll• <""" CMIUI' Pilot. PubUshld 0•~11ge C011I Dilly l"l!at, easily become the opening of s.ct. • T_,,.1p u 1t11111e 1s Eis• St0,.,,.,be• 1t, ». N.1'12 2"*'n s.pJ..,...beu' ''· 211, M. 1tn J.0>.12 a r e i n shot in an all~ut family fight Mt. Dl•bto 11 • M (t .t.c UsMn coun- R a I p h ' a over his or her JX>ssessions. ~~ild s.pi""111r 11, itn. PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBIJC NOTICE name. They Countless m I I I Ion 6 f w. ·£.St JOHN, NOT1rl! TO rt101To11s • mst .Oregon Anti-tourist Move1nent Backfires? 1 " Finance I Briefs et M (> Claunty Chrrk SUPlRIOlt COURT OF THI! IN T14E JUP'BtlOR COURT ff TH• can g .... -families have been torn apart :Mi."g.~ :,:.~1::ri:'!.. ST.t.TI!' Ofl C:.t.LIPORNIA "°" STATI OP CAL1,0ltNl4 IN AMO ,0. 000 for their POltYER and caused immeasurable ,.,, 11nun11 ... C•lf'-1• mfl THI! COUMTY 0,. OU.NO• TMI COUNTY Ofl Ol.t.Jllo• · ,-,, ..... , Nn. A·7Ut4 No. A"17f1 furniture. The Ir only oth-pain and expense because the " -Est1le of \llltGINJA MAE MILLER. NOTtc• o .. NEARING OP PllnTIOff er asset is a $15,000 policy income producer neglected to A~•0r:n~o~•1 Diiiy Pll!11, 0~~T~t"e 1s HEREBY GtVl!M 1o "" ::~o~R"fi:~~~yc~~r.:,"~C•c::: RaJ write a will. Every day in secitemtitr 19• », 21• irn W>-7' Cflld1tor1 ot ni. 1t1aVe narn«1 ~en1 TU.CT IT OECl!DIHT on ph's life, payable to his every city, newspapers print PUBUC NOTICE !~J ~1!c~'cr'.~,•v;:uf:!:im1'0 i~.111i,:..e~ o:H o~:~e M,t."X!e. ~!':! ESTATE estate. He has no will and sees sordid stories or bickering and w11tt tti. l'\t(""'" vouclMft, 1n""' omc. NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEM 111et "" PORTLAND, Ore. (APl -lo lumber, Chamber of Com- merce manager Peggy Sawyer says the past summer was at least as good as 1971, and 1971 was "the best ever." DO reason to make one. f . I r . . •i""4 ol thl clerk ol Thi •bo~ 1nt1tlld. court, or petition of DllM Joytt 0'""11!• -V:• 1nanc1a con us1op w l t h I n IN THI IU-IRIJ)R COURT Ofl TMI to l)l'fftnt thlfn, with ll'll l ne«Ulrv tc:\ltrl• of lhfo 111111 ol GrK• M. D1y, When Ralph dies, Joan will families because t he chief STAT!! 01' CALIFORNIA IN ANO voucllet'I, to ll'll undl'l'Slllnt<I ,, mo dec.1Nd, fat •n ordM" 1ut11orlll111 Ind get the house and furnishings, wage-earner delayed too long "0• TM• C,.0o'rA"k~/ OUNGI ~:~1'f' m~~ktu\~' ,.!°~11c~°'~' 111n"::S ~='i.1'6.y~:!:':!~~ :' ~ U: 'l'bere's a tOni;!:ue-in-cheek organization called T h e in making a wiJJ NOTICl 01' Ml!liRIMO 0 .. Pl!TITION of tllt ur'lderi!llMCI In Ill fMlftf9 pll'• property l'lerel,...fler deterlbtd ti 01vld • Raisin Vote the car and about $5,000, ·. . fOR DIRICTtNO cOMVl!YANCli oP 111nr1111 10 th• 111111 01 Mid denclt11t. SllKl<ltrl 1na 111rdl• s1unc1er,, '" '*"" Oregon SeparaUsts that wants to mai:e Oregon a sovereign nat1pn and, among other th~s, require that income toQrim: be dlpped in livestock disinfectant. "We get some commenls from Californians about the antitourist attitude, but they're ,all in good humor," she said. Most people Will take just REAL l'ROl"IRTY SOLD ON COH· within foor mot'lthl 1fttr tht llrtt Mllal· pl!lnc• with tllt lln'l'll of tilt "'""""t SAN f RAN CISCO The detested nieee will get about any ~dvice on how to ;~,R~CJe ·~~\~D~~ THI; ESTATE t1ti,rec1th~P'i'."l~:·1tn ~.J:~~t '1": i..:''~~~'i'me~~•rtdMlf:." h~ California's raisin producers close to $10,000, expand their wealth _ but OF GRACE M. DAY. DlcuMd. RObtrl A. E•st"'en 111tn.., 1or nnrt11t 1n OW-rtfllll'lt s of have voted to amend ti.A these same -pie w 'tll f .1 1 NOTICE 1s HER£11Y GIVEN that the Mrr11n111r1tor of tt. ttltt• ,,,. .~ 1111111ec1 court Gn ,,,. •"' dly et ue WHY" BECAUS ,,...... a1 U • pe1rt1on o1 01.,.,. Joye. Gr9H. 11 •x· 01 ttie •bOVt Nmtct dtcldtnt octoblr, 1m ,, 1:00 1.m. federal marketing order which • E the law or terly to explore the most t<:utrr.-ot tht •lt•tt 1111' Gra~ M. oay, Reblrt A. 1 .. trn111 1• .. Tfll rMI Pl"OPfl1V 1o • COll'ltYitd b r em•la(eo th h di' f th ' the State h th li · • dtcHwd, for Ill order IUlhorlllflll Ind t7t0 Mlrbor lllwl. • le .. 1 dHCrlb9d 11 fllllowt; ""' e an 1ng O e1r W ere ey ve says economical ways of passing on dlrec111111 thl 1x1a11rl• ot n. ett•i. oi C•ta Men, CA. mu Lot 111, Trict sos •t •lloottft tn * Jl'1e James G. B 1 a In e ~]My, whose mission Is bad- mouthJng Oregon to out-of- Rater1, IOUnds Hke a chamber qt commerce next to the Sfparatlsti:, who a d v o c a t e pofting 1lgns in air, bu! and rae terminals threatening to lbi?ot every ibird tourist. "JT llASN'T really had any effect here. The season at Sun River was fantastic. It was tremendous at the I nn of the Seventh Mountain. Many of the motels are already booked up by skiers for Thanksgiving and Christmas." ' crop, Ole U.S. Agriculture that, in the absence of a will, their assets to their survivors Gr•c• M. oey, °""*· to conVl'f Ill• T.~'!'11on1;..!11,0 ,...-, rKOnh ot sin llt•ftlrdlno cwnfY, D P t t h ed · property Mrln1H1r delc:rlbed to Jostl)h A. ""'""¥ ,,,. " " 11' CMllCI s.p1embtr 12. ltn. e ar men as aMOunc . the SJX>USe of 8 person who w. o..ipriw ind i..111111 E. oupriw In com· Publ!sl'led oranv-c.,.,, 0111v Piiot, w. E. st JOH N, The amendment permits YOUR WILL may be the ptl111C1 with 1111 twm• o1 th• '''""""'' ~ptemblr 20, u .,,a OctODer .c. 11, COUNTY CLERK re""latlon of gcapes drt"ed on dies w i thou t descendants most important single docu· o1 u11 •lld PWCtwlse e11tere11 1n10 bv 1912 u1~n TOMLIMION & tTllNMAlf ~,. . . decedent In lllr. llletll'l!I, 11 sellrr, ll1s mW. Court Stf'Mt, 1•11• 4°' the vine; fakes a number of (children, grandchildren, etc.) ment you will s1gn in your beln set for hl•rtl'IO 111 De!)1rtn1en1 3 o1 PUBlJC N011CE sa ..,..,.., ..... c11111ra11 '1491 changt;S in reserve pool opera· shares the estate with any lifetime. tt111oov1 .,,1a1tc1 court°" 1111 6rh day o1 1n41 114-Hfol ·-------------! Ocktblr, 1'7l 1t.t :OO 1.m. FICTITIOUS •USIMISS ""°"""' ftr IXtwhi• tions: authorizes a weight br. other, sister, nephew PUBUC NOTICE The re•I pr•rlY 1o be cOt1v1Y«1 It NAM& sTATEMENT Publl1hld Or•flll'I coast DllfY l"llot. d k ste f · · or d11(rll>ed •• t~lowt: Thi 1o11ow11111 PlflOll 11 dol/1111 bullMSs Slpttonoiblr 1r, ». u. 1m ~1.n oc age sy m or tncommg niece of the deceased. Thus in Lo11 1'1 end us, Tr1ct 5964 . APOlt n : lots of inmature r a i 1 Ins, th· 1 ' FICTIT1ous euslNEss Y1111y, rKords of sin eern1rc11no coun· CALIFORNIA EQUESTRIAN CON· PUBUC NOTICE fl h I b JS examp e, Joan gets NAME STATl!'MEHT Iv SULTANT$, 16(1.4 H•rbor, $1nf1 ""'·!------,-~~-----a ows C anges n t e number $10,000 and half the re-Tile follow1n11 puson 11 dalng bullness O~lld S1pttmbeu' 12, 1m. catir. mll' 1 ""° .TJIE OUTLANDISH ~the Bh':lneis 8 00 5'par1tlltt to. "Keep Oregon for Oregonians" were always diamlsfe<f with a chuckle, un- til .. The Holiday Inn motel in Eugentrepc>Ms if w-as sold out every day this summer. In Pendleton, where the na· tionally famed P e n d I e t o n Rourxi-Up was held receritly there wasn't a hotel or motel room to be bad, not unusual for the Round-Up, but owners say they have no complaints about the seasori in general. QI deby.W.-a.tor meJnbers on the ma'nd • II: w. E. SI JOHH, Rleh1rd Ar1111Jr lapin, «IOCI P1rll IM TM• SUP•RIOR COURT 01' Tiii d I bo d d d -I er. 'FRANKLIN CLAY FILMS. ..l,l ~ Caunty ..Click --ITATE OF CALIFORMIA l!I AND POI. a v sory a r an a • N We1T&rly Pl1c1, Newport II I I ch' TOMLINSON ._STEINMAN N~oioort No. ~OS, N.-...,:>ort ee•ch, (1111. o•O ministratlve committee and ow, says the Research ca111Qrn11 ttuo m w. cowt ''""'' 111111 ~ "6"° THI couNTY o• AH•• .ts f Institute ()( America JR an frlderlck c. H1rnib1•oer. 2159 Satt ••nu1N11,.._ c11Hor1t11 '1401 ln~r~~11!'1:1-1• being cmclumd bv •11 NOTICI OP HN:;.t.:l,"'oF PnrTIOfl pernu exemption rom cer· analysis of "What You'll ~~~ng Pt1K1, c.os11 M1111, c111ktrn11 l~:~a:'~: ~xtclllrlx Rlcherd A. L•Pln POR DIRECTING co1i1vll!YANC• o .. tain grade requirements of Leave Behind " suppose Ralph This twiintu r1 tielflll ctlllduclld bY' •n Publll!Md Or11111• co.tt Dally Pilot, c1~s ot'!!~~t, fl~ w1."'~a!..ht c.,-, ~=!~r ·.~o::~•TY•••'~Lo ott C01'f-raisins for specialty packs and . • lndlvldu11. s.ptemw 1t, 20. u. 1911 2os.n . ..,.eng• ou ... y '"· _,,,,m r •· raisin' paste. names hJS wife beneficiary of Frederick c. H1r1hwrger . 1•71. WILLIAM E. St JOHN, COUNTY JN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATJ ""It was revealed this past nrnmer that the state of Oregon lB <pending $45,000 on ~ indeptndent study to dte.ennine whether tourists 'f'Ob't, ln fact, trample Oregon ifl:tlJey keep coming Jn pro- ~ed numbers. •• Crater Lake Lodge was sold out all summer. Timberline Lodge Mt. Hood had a IO percent increase in business. h . · . TMJ 1t1tement llled with tM county PUBUC NOTICE CLERK, er Beverlr J. ~. 0.puty. OF GRACE M. DAY, Oec.HMd. ' IS msurance Policy. Then the Clerk ol Or1noe co~nty an Auoual 29 P1«t04 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV&M thlt 1!MI e J>epsfco p~s of the policy will go ~~ir.~Y &t11~ J. e~rg1'""· o~ CDUniY • 1'NJ ~!:'!!:~ 20~'2'r .~°"1~Y ,~11r:: '::ri: ~·:;,,t:V: :r':l·M.•o'J,: Lbs ANGELES _ Pepsico directly to Joan The value of ~ 1'"' IN THI! sut1R10• cou1T o~ TMI! 1m uss.11 dece1!1d, for 111 ord•r 1utt1or111"° _, Inc. plans to add to Its seven-. .a.~vb~i~d o~ng; c~u Cally Plror. i1~T~H°l c~J-~~":;•o:A::: PUBLIC NOTICE ~=~ '*O,;x=':!:.ci°' ~'-C:::.,": PUBUC NOTICE 1972u1 ' 1 tpttmber •• ll, :ttl, HO. A'4n•7 MlOlt1Y her.i..:.ner Otsc;lt.t to TtilfMll year string of increased prof-:ms.n ltOTIC• Ofl HlARIMO 01' l'ETITION PICTITIOIJ~ BUSINl!SS E. Zlmllt Ucl hrnit. M. llfn!.• hi COii\" !tsrthis yea r with an expected MOT1c1 IN\ltTtNG •tDs PUBUC NOTICE Fot 01R11CTINO coNV•YAMCE O" HAMii STATl'MENT Pll•nct 'fllltl tl'll tertnt of 111e .,,...IMflt 10' percent increase m' per· T Motlu 11ll&reby11lv1n 11111 the 801rd of REAL PROPERTY SOLD ON CON· TM lol10W11'19 pet'IOllt 1r1 doing of .... ll'ld pUi'CNIM .ntirld ~ w , ru1i... of Ille Coe1t Community Colltgi TRACT at OllCEDllHT busl11111 es: dlCtcltnt Ill lier 111111rne, 11 MllW, Ma "~V. Tom McCall, whose motto had been, "Visit us, but tor God's sa~, don't stay," aald he may have to change that-<fependlng on the reoults of the study-to simply, "Keep wt! " The Oregon tourist in- dU1try, with few exceptions, Is d<Ugllted with all thlJ fol-de rol. VICTOR FRYER, travel in- formation officer for the Oregon Highway Co_)Jl.Illisslon~ confirms without apology that camping in Oregon is also boomlng. share earnings. Oblrld of Oranoe County, Calltornl1, will FICTITIOUS BUSINESS IN THE AIATIElt OF THE ESTATE OPl:NATE IRON YILU., 3'2f McFld· t.111 Mf for h11rlnsi Ill OtNrtmltlt' of drall E . Pearson, pres!· ~~::~~~1'te.,,i:1lllf'uo 17'.0 ,:~2~ ,,• ~~ '."" follo~~e~~S:J~~:~ buslr111s 0~0';.~~iE1~MH~~~8~G1t~ tr.ti 111e d~~r~n'~.A:;.~~-. 17777 LIRcag ~~~'Ti':::':.'m~ IM"" My" Of the diversified firm rurch11J1111 Pepi. of tlld M::llool dlstrfd II. CERAMIC F ORM peUllOI\ of Olen• Joyc1 G""ll• II ••· Line, Fount1l11 Va!11y. Ca. TM rffl P'Ollfftf' to Ill C«IW'flll ,. th • " OCllfld at 1370 Ad1m1 Avt11ve, Cosle SERV GRINDING KUlrl• of lllol *11111 of Gt&c:e M. O&y, H11rrv H Ambrr, 2tOJ Loreto Ave dnc:rltlid II foll~ e unprovement 1 1sn1t MIM, Calll6rnl1, 11 wNcft time sa!d bldi Callf~~1~· 2211 So. Grind, Santi An1, dl<::easad, tor M orcler •lllftorlz!no ind Ci>Sti ,.,,,.; c1 '2626 ·• Lot 11'. TrKI ""'-ACOr4' flf SM ing or newsworthy" win Ill 1>11blkly opened 1nd reed for R1!ph Rult Jr 12211 llucll Blvd No dlre..:111111 t,.. u..:utrl• of tlle e11a1e of Th!s b"s1ne$1 1i btlng cmducttd by 1 ltrt11rdlno Cou~. • . COLOR TELEVISION, LARGE SCREEN l!F, Garden Gro~I C&Jlfvrnle ' ' Grec:1 M, ~y, Olc:11Sld, to conv•y !hi Partner1hl11. Daltcl ~ l!i 1"1. USe an average rune per. VIOEO PROJECTOR ANO AS50Cl.l.TEO Tnls buslnnt Ii ~Ing COflduclld bV an pnJC>erty hlhln&Het' dftcrlbld lo Johnny Harry H. Ar'llbtr W, E, $t JOHN, eent profit has been rea1:~~.1 EQUIPMENT. tndlvldUl'I. · 1. Va1que1 Ind 09111 8. V1squeI, in com. Thi! st1temet1t fllld wllfl 11w COUflty COUl\ty Clri .. ,. th . L(.CU All bld1 ltl to Ill In accordance with Aalpft Ruiz Jr. pllance wllh 1fll tt"rn'll ol lilt 1greemen: l"lerk of Oranq1 Cf'IUl!ty nn : Sip!. 19. 1tn. TOML.lltSON & ST91fitMAJf •1 e first Seven years Of the ':¥ l1111ructlon1 1nd Con<11tlon1 1nd Tft!$ 1taTffllrn1 flied with 111& County of sale 1111 purd11N tnterld Into by WILLIAM E. $1 JOHN, COUNTY 'mW, (""9 .,....,,I ... -' ,/string n SO«lflc1tJ-wnlch 1rr oow on tile •llCI Cl•rl( ol Or1n111 County on AVl!ud 29, d.cl!'!ltnl Ill htr l1f'1lrr11, •s 1ellcr, 1'111 CLERIC, ay 11-rlY J. Mlddox, Ottvlf'Y ... "'°""""" ~ ""1 · llWY 111 111:urld In the office ot tlll 19n. BY 8ftty J. ll•r~fln, Oepuly County bten 111 JOI' M1rl119 ln 01111rtmtnl S ol l'sno1 C,._, ~ ' Purchasl1111 A11111t of 11111 school dlslrlct. Clerk. thl abov• "'IHllCI court on 1111 .ih d1y of Pubtlshed Of'llfM!e COiis! D1ny Piiot, Al'NrMn,... b:tctrtTk Etch bldiMr mu-I 5Ubmil with 1111 bid. .. ltttP Dtfober, lfn II t:DD 1.m. 519,.,,.,blt' ». "· •NI OCiolllr' " 11, '""""'"'*' °"'"" ~ DI~ ..... c11hl1t"1 chick, c.,.lllled chKk or Did· Publlll'lld Orange Coast Otlly Piiot, TM f•1l1 prDPtrtv lo bl Cl)f'IVIYld It 19n 2'91·n Stpt.m• If, 2Q, -. lm T Mn·n . Rote!, motel and restaurant owners say business has never t>e~n better. They say out-or- staters ire flocking here in ll'l;l:·ecedented numbers. many or them sayin~ they wouldn't fiave come but, "We were ~aid we'd miss something." :·TALKS WITH tourists in- dustry spokesmen, in fact, raise the possibility t h e Blainers and Separatists are secretly employed by the in- dlutry as promoters. The in- dustry people laughingly deny thls, but a tone of unspoken gratitude permeates their con- wraation. "We could sell 500 more rooms if we had them," says Ray ScheU, owne1 of the Amay motel in Albany, whose "No Vacancy" sign is rarely unlighted. ' Schell says a lot of tourists mate sarcastic remarks about the antltourist altitude, but they keep coming. The governor's statements "make people wonder what we have here that's sor ~ood," says Curt Johnson, l"D«l'lager of the Swept Wing Motel a nd Restaurant, just ofr Interstate 5 in Albany. "He's probably helping bring 'em in." DON MASON, manager of the Eugene area Chamber of Commerce, sa ys f\1 c Ca 11 's statements seem to be having the "°'gatlve psychology" ef. feet of dra wing tourists rather than turning them away. Still, Mason regards the statements as irresponsible and wishes the governor Yr'ould knock it o(f. In Bend, "'here the tourism Industry Is second largest only Coast Firm Cites Highs In Revenues Record high earnings and revenues of Bate ma n Eichler Hill Richardt, Inc. for the first lb: montM of 1972 were reported today by John r. Sanders:, manager of the 1 llrm's N<!wporJ Beach of!ict. (:Net Hmlnp for the period ""'° fl,026,395 on to I 1 I ~., of flS,215,897, oom· jlond With ft,010.393 D n mm ... of 112~.m for the llr!tl all months of 1071. 'llllll Cljlital had rJ"" to 0 On r,i tiili~,..., r'G·E· def'• bol'ld midi PIYlble to 1111' order of Auqual J(), Ind seciiember •• \], 211, M::rlbld .. lollow1: ,r .. "-. ' the Coast Communlly Colteo-O!llrld 1972 2292·72 Lat 1t0, Yr1d 59611, rtcorct1 et ~" PUBUC N011CE PUBIJC RVJ.JCE , IOlf'll ol Tr1111tN1 In 1n 1rr1ount not Leis eern•l'dll'IO Counly. ~ lflen tlw P1reent IS%J et Iha 1um bid 11 PUBLIC NOTICE Ot!ld Sltpt1mwr 12, lm. fllCTITIOUS SUSl!lfl!S • "'55 I 11 I I\ I I l < 1 OIHl'lntff thll lfll blckler wlU 1nltr Into ' W. E, $! JOHN, NAMI!' STATliMl!'NT IN THE SUPl!'tldlt COURT OP: THI ~ U~,l~~tj ~~l!l· ', ' 1 tilt i>•oposed Contract 11 the l8m• Is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS County Cllrl< The followlng pen,on1 ,,.. doing STAT& OF C~IFORNIA IM AND ew1ntoi1 lo httn. In IM 1v1nt of fallutt to NAME STATEMENT TOMLINSON & STEINMAN busl!T~s' as: l'OR THE CplJHTY OF ORANli& enter lnlo such contr1ct. th1 procttd• of The tallowing Ptrson 15 dolf'lll bUllM W W. Cllllrl Sll'lll, Sull1 404 . tOEAS, 10SS La Mir~, lt9Yll• llO, A""'' lhf Chick Wiii bl forf1lled, or In ffi. C1'e ai: S! lin lernaNIM, C•llfwnll h4tl Be~ch, C1. '2651 NOTICI OF •U!ARINO , OF P£TITIOlll of 1 bond, lM fUU IUtn lhettof Wiii be MARANATHA. INN 1461 We11ml"lttr (7l 4) 1184 .... I Zandra R. tcfll.lbon, 1055 la MltMI, l'Olt OIR~TING CONVliYANCE OP faf'lellld to llld Khoo! dlstrld. Blvd WHlmlnstt"r t~ AllonwN tor l!ltc:ulrl• l 111un1 B1ICll, Cl. r.1651 . REAL l"ltOPIEnTY SOLO OM COlto No bl!ldtr mav wlllldraw hi! bid tor 1 ...._::. o -, ' •<< K Publtlhfd Or•• Coatl 01Hy Piiat, K n 0-• K''' <••• • -M<... y EO!NT . . period 01 1or1v.r1w ('5l da~• •"-r 1111 Pi':CO!ltii M";;;':J),27.~•.. nowetl septtmbet" 19, 20. 2•. 19n U76-11 • n "' ~. son. -= ~ r • TRACT I oer. . Lawrence c. E18ele, Jr. or ?laving worked with ITT Can-dal• Ht tor th• ope11Jno thereof. This busl~ss fl bel" cor'ld~lld ..... , l l!ll,lnl llt&c:h, Cl. '211!1 IN TH~ MATTE I! 01· THE t:SfATt Hunl1"ngton Beach h be 0 d El l · S I It The Board of Tnnt11s ,. .. rws file tncllvldual. ~, This business 1• bllno colld~ DY• OF GR.ACE M. DAY. Deceased. as en n n an ec ron1c pee a y prlvlt.,. ol relectln• "' ... ,,, ,,,, '' Oow 0. Ounc1n Jr. PUBUC NOTICE P•rtn1r1ftlo. NOtJCIE IS H[REDY GIVEN that the appo. t d r u I r"'A l•nd•• knutwri petition o! 01~n~ J9yct GrroO, II' e ... Jn e manager 0 II on '-Nmpany, lo Wll~ 1ny lrflllUllrlllH or In· Tftl• tfolcmlfll flied with IM Counly Tftll 1!1temenl Ill~ wllh l1'll County tcU!tlX of lfll e•talr g! GroCI M. OIY• B<tnk"s L<lng Beach downtown 1 * lortn1Htrn In anv bid or In tft• blddlflll. Clerk ot Dran11e Coun11 on A1111. 25, 1tn. I nu.a Clerk of Dr111gt County on. S.11t. 11, 1972. OK!eated, lot an order authorli!llSI 4lnd r S!gflld; Norm111 £, WlllO<I WILLIAM I!. ST JOHN, COUNTY CLERK, IN THI IUPlRIOR COURT OP TMI WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, COUNTY dlrecilnv lhl e~tculrl~ cl tilt ,,1111 of olf.a~e. He joined the bank in Water B, Gerken, president °""'' s;:.f.'77~~;: .~1TOO'~~ 2l,,:.etry J. 81~1,n, Df!llllv c,~,,...nlV ~1~T~Hoe" c~AuL~;~•;JAo~NA::: CLERK, lly B1wr1r J, M•cldo•. ~~ GrK<I M. Day. llK••.cd, to cc.-i~ 1M .,..... and was promoted to of Paclll M 1 1 L 1 1 , ''' "" 0 c 0 , MO. A""'7 _ _ • ''' ~ •• · c prCll>ff1r 1>e•elna11er 11c1cr!btd to Lor• C U ua C u 1" fllllll oaSI a ly Plrol, PutJll1h..i Or1n01 COfl1t Oall~ Piiot NOTICR OP M•Al.INO OF PITITIOM u 1"'"' ..,.inp Ollll Ollly Plltil, Fay1 OOWllllll In ccrr1pllonce w!lh tt... assistant vice president ii Insurance Company has I>een S.11t1rr1beu' lS, 20, 1971 2.uJ.n P.ugv11 30 1n11 Sept1mwr '· 13. 211: llOR OUtl!CTING coNVl!YANCI!: Ofl SIQtemblr :ttl, V •nd Octcblr •, 11, 1_.rr1, "' 1:,c agrccmcr.! ol 1at e ,.,. 1970 ' . lm 2:J0G.n co im '~n.71 purdl•1e enter(d Into by <'.:ccdent 111 hlr • elected to Security Pacific Na· PUBUC N011CE •UL, l'RO,IRTY SOLO ON N· 11~e1lmt .• , -.ct:c•, h~· b~rn ~~' 1cr h••"' H • I t ' PllBUC NOTICE TltA<3' IY OECl!:OENT. PUBUC NOTICE e IS c 0 mp e Ing re-tional Bank's board of direc-IN TflE MATTER OF THE ESTATE lt>f I" Departmcnl 3 er the at>O'lt' ~nllllld quirements for an MB A tors. ~~:::'g: c~~~:riR~iA ~~= •A1t 4092 o~oGT~t~E1sMH~:~s~r;',~~N th•t the F1cT1Ttou~ 1111s1NF.~s ~~oo· •. ~. thl 6t11 day o• oc1011cr. '~12 •t degree at California Stale The Corona del Mar resident Tlll! COUNTY OF ORANGE FICTITIOUS BUSINl!'SS pet!tl<>" ct Ollnl Joycl Gr.gg, IS •x· NAME STATl!Ml:NT The •t~I p_·.,,.,cc1V 10 lie cn11vt·:~ Is University al Lo B I d 'd f M•· A·1410t NA ME 5TATl!MEHT eculrl• of Ille eitat• of Gracos M. O•Y T~ followTno per10n1 ••• dol119 described 11 toLtowi: Ilg eac l. f WaS name preSI ent 0 HOTICI 01" HlARINO 01" PETITION :he tollowlng perion ls dD/f'lll bu1lnt19 dlCe&tfcl, for an or6tr llllhothlll9 ind bu1lnes1 a1: , Loi ~7, Tr-.~cl s:u. f pp!• V~t:::•, * Pacific MUtuaJ earlier this POR l"ROllATI 01' WILL AND l'OR II. dlrectfflp lhl ••trulrb of tti. llllll of CE RRI l 0 !I 0 t ST It 1 IJUTION l'ICOfdJ OI Sen IHrn11tflno Co<Jn!v. . . . LSTTl:RS Tl!STAMINTARY L. M. T, HISTOLOGY, 661 W. Flrtl GrKI M. Dir, dlCH.ed, to conwy the ASSOCIATES, 500 Newport Center Oeted Se.~:e1 1tr 12, 1972. Philco. Ford Corporation's year. He JOined the insurance E1t111 of DONALD P FRANCIS. •lso Stret!, Tustin, C•lllornla nMo prooetty fter,1111111.,.. d8"crlbld to Clltn Orlvt, Suitt MO, N.woort lle•ch. W. E. SI JOHN, Aeronutron'·cs 0 ,-..,-,,·on bas firm in 1967 as financial vice to;nowro 11 DON.I.LO PRITC HA1to FRAN· Robert J . Floyd, uo vor w st,..t No. Pott.r In compUiflCI with the 11'"" 111 c1urorn11 '26'0 cm•n1v c.1r·kl named Robert y Bran-president. Two years later he ~~· illd 11 DONALD FRANCIS, Dlc••s· i'h1~u~=1·~,~11:~,~~n~~!.ciuctld by •n :.,\ ·~·~;:~ :C.:.~ 1:~ ':)'~~=-M~:;;.~• ,'u«;''=°: ~-="';.,~~ ~M~.1~!~~ ~r~~ :u~i!"~ denhurg as H. became ell:ecutive vice presi-\l~lt~~I~ ~.s FR ..... EN~ir:.vn,~:~nN w1ir:: 1"'1/Vldu~l~b~rt ~. Floyd •• i. let, r;t of~ ::!wfot'll'l::l":ou~ c~~":' 0~11::.0onntll, I-Newport :~~1~1i"' C1UIMnl• '1401 Plant dent and WaS elected to the Oec«lltltl 11 VIRGINIA WITHERS FRAN· Thl1 11e1err1ent filed wllh thl COl.ll'llv ~ ttft d•Y of OC!oblr, nn II t :OO Centi~ Otl~:.!uli. 640. Newport 8ffdt, Allornr.;>1 fer Exocutrll m ana-OO d ( d' . Cl$ M• f111d Mt1ln e pe!lllon tor Clerk or Oran!ll! Covnty on: Auo. )1 , Jtn. C1lllo"1t1 ,.._ Publlihed Or111g1 Co.It Dall~ Pllof, ger. ar 0 1rectors In 1970, Pf'Obll• of will end lor lssu1nce 01 Le1ters lly 11e1ry J. eargitll'I, o.puty county '·TI;t ,..11 l'foPlf'l'Y to 111 COllWY..:I ts Jolll\ D.'O'Dorlf\ell, ltOtl OlllW'Y Orlvt S.pt"'*" l9, 2!1, 26, 1'72 ~ Th * T11t1menl1ry to Ptl!tloner, rtftrence 10 Cle rk. dffcribld '' toll0wt: MIW'PCfr1 Buch, C1lltornl1, '2f'O C Santa whlcft 11 ~for turtl'rer P•rtlcu!&r1, and McOWt'N . GltEl!!N. IRIOGS a SYLVIA I.oh 53 •lld s.i Tr1ct scs fffordt of Thi• D\1$IM1t 11 Wig ~l.lttM W • PUBLIC NOTICE Ana resident Southern California FlrJt NI· tft1t t11t """' •lld l!l•c• ot t-re•rlno tht ATTntNEYS AT LAW Slfl "m•rdlno County ' Oener•I PM!Mnftl11. u I B k h ed Wal Mmt hit """' wt for OClOblr 10, ltn. a! 5Sll E11t Cllapm1n Av1""' 0 led Stpt•mblr 12 u1t Johl'I D. O'Oanne(I ' • 2'Ul previou s I y uona an as na m &er t :OO •.m., tn tllt courtroom ot Dep••I· Or•nv•· C1Utoml1 nu. ~ w. E. SI JOHN, • Tiiis tt1terr11nt "'" with 1111 County Ill THI!: SUPEtlOR C:OURT 01' THI was a p......._ F . Matranga as manager of n'ltnl No. , of llld court, 1t 700 Civic TelephOnt: Ul·STN CDUnly (!Mk t:let'k of Or•f1'1• County an: seii1. u . 1'72. STATI! OF CALlfOltNIA IN AHD fOtl . ~ w 1·r . • Cll'lllr Orlw Wttl, 111 the City of S1nta ,, ... , TOM\.IMIOM. ST81MMAlf •r. l1V9!'IY J, M3ddo)(. OIP\lfY County TMI COUNTY 01" ORANGE ~ram manu-the estc l f orfice In Newport A11a. c.111orn11. Puon,lled Or11111• Co.•t D1Hy Pilot, m w. c111rt ''""'· su111 tN c "11:. , NO. A"77•7 Beach Dllt>d Slpt.mlllf' 11. 1977 Sepltmber 6. 13, 211, 21, 1972 ZWf.n ................ c1Utoml1 fMtl •• • P-S NOTICI OP HEARING 01" ,l!:TITIO" fact u r in g .. . WILLIAM E. St JOHN T1h (714J ~ ... 1 11blltllfcl Or•noe Co.ti Diiiy l"llot, fl(tlt OIR&CTING CONVl!YANCI Ofl manar.er and A vice president of the bank, c A H~&'li: c i1rk PUBUC NOTICE A'*111Y' ..., •xlClltrlx ~tt'mblr 2'9t v, •nd 0ct«1er ,, 11 . ••AL l'ROPltTY sOLD ON coN- Matranga joined SO U the r D tif .\w1nt A;_ l"l!IOlltllld Df91199 CObt OtllY P1Jot, 2'»<7' TRACT IY Ol!Cl!OENT has held a 1RANOENeu1to C 1.1 1 y· 1 N t' 1 . 1111.,.. 111111(1, c~111.,..11 ''"' Frcr1T1out 1us1N•ss s.ptirr1w 1t, ». ,., 1m 2o"n _ .... ·c NOTICE-11i1 TM!' MATTER OF THE ESTA Tl nurnbe r a I om a 1rs a iona 10 Tlh 1114) •7>-7'71 NAME STATEMENT rlJDJ.J: OP GRACE M. OAY, 0«~·~· . .r 0 management posl-1960. His most recent assign· Art_, ,.,1 Petit1en1r Th• 1~11owtr111 p..-son 11 dolno tMlntt1 PUBUC NOTICE ~0T1ce 1s HEREBY GIVEN tN11 tM t1ons tn m~nufacluring i.i nce t 1 th Publllhld Orinoe c111111 O•llY Pllof '" NOTtc• TO Ctl!!DITOttf 1111111on of D!1n1 Joyce Gre-go, 15 1111· J'oining tbe di"·•· .• ,.00 ,·, ·191111• men was as manager o e s1f)1.mwr 20 21 u 19n 2~16.1:i n1 WAR eoNNET P1tooucr10Ns • lfK4 , N .. A mn 1eu1r111, Of 1t1e "''1' of Gr1c1 M, Oty. ~ ,, Saddleback office in Tustln ' ' ' (21 TOMAHA WK SPECIALTIES (11 12'1 ··-· ••••••OI: COURT 01' TM• SU,IRIOR COURT Of 1'141 Mceasfd. !bl' •n order IU!horhlnv Ind 1-fe was a "l<i .... rl n<J'sslfe ' PUBUC NOTICE Logan St. ".I." Co1t1 M111. C1t11orn11 '" o• ST~ OP CALll'ORMIA POil inl'9Cffllll t!w 1x9C1<lrlx o1 th• .,tale of " u~ * '21!?a STAT• OP CAl.ll'Oll"IA IN AND p TH ,('OUMTY OP: ORANOI • Gr1c1 M. Oay, dl<::••sed, to convty t"- m ninlC'llllnCC offj ('IT ii\ fh(' ' June Trcbouoll 12tl Login SI "A" TNI COUNTY Oii oaANO• 1!11111 Ol:A KLUGE IENNl!TT 1tto Pl"OP'rtv lllrtlnaf!I!' Ck•trlbed lo J1cll Armv for I . Charles P. Rowley has been •·mu cos1a MeJ•, c111'1orn1, mu · ' :lAa'f:t~"o• ,..,.,,.,ON known•• ~A ICLVGE. 0tt111ed. W1r111r 1nc1 H111n Worner in compl1~nni h. . b e n yc:ir~ prior to appointed subdivision coordin-IN TMJ IUPIRIOR COURT Of THI Thl1 bul(fle• I• belno conducted IW •n MOTIC•.·.··-··· cONVIVANc• 0111 Notlo::_•1~ tMl"tllf tlven lo crfllltcn °' wllll 1Jlt ttrrns ol lh• •R<"••n'ltlll 01 ••I• JS JO at Ac ronutronic. I STAT~ 01' CALIFORNIA IN AND lnd!Vfdual flOlt ' ... . ON CO!lf tr.. 1ur.-,..,,..., Ofcldent lftll •ti Ind purdllM tfllUJ(! lnle bV dK.ltdcnl In * alor for First AmerJcu 11tle •o• THI COUMTY 01" ORANGI! J~n. TrobolJGll •IAL ~~o::~::.:~LO • plt'IOM NYll'll cltltmt lll•ln•t ths Mid "" HtlllrM ... lllllf, h1i betn HI f(lf J NO, A'4n'7 This s!a!err1eMI flied wllft thfo County TRACT T I! ESTATE docld.-.t •tt rltQUIAKI to Ille l!Wr'l't, wllll Marl"ll In otPifl,.,....n! 3 df lhl •IXl'IO tn-Jame5 0 , Short has bcf'n nsur an ce NOTtCI Ofl MIARING OF l"lTITION Clerk of Or•11t• County Ofl: sept 1 19'2 •IH THllEMA~:~ ~!, "'-.... ..,., \'OUCl'ltrt, In 1111 offlCI of lllled court on IM 61ft d•Y (If Octoblf. Compnn y • S l"OR OlRICTINO CONVEYANCE OI' Bv 811ty J. Btrlllfl Otputy ' C-tY ~F GR.l.C M. &llEiY GIVEN tfllt IN tt. Clerlr•llf ft!' Movt 1111111ec1 court, or 1972 •I t :oo a.m. promot{'d to 1nanagcr or n,i. RIAL PltoPIRTY SOLO ON CON· Clt"rk ' NOTICE 1s," J o-.,,. lo pr.-t tlilm wllll ""'MtHllty Tlli ,.... orootrtv lo bl COllV'Vld ,, tional d ' I "b 0 r a 11 ~ e TRACT IY OICIOl!!NT . fll ;.tft!Olt of Ditti .~ ....... .. . V'OllCMrl Ill'"' """'1olgMd 1t lht offkt dttcrlb911" klllowt: J.q r1 UIClr sales {pr ITT IN THE MATIER OF THE ESTATE Pvbll&hed Oranoi COltt Dilly pr:: KUlrllC flf llw "''-" .t ::..;; o,-z; or KAHN, JTf:RN • 91.ANEY, 59Sf W•I Apple Vllllr Acm, Tred "U, Lot Cannon Electrir, / County div[. OF GRACE M, DAY, Oecused. 5tptembtr, 13 20 11 ltn 2327.,n -....,, ~.,. 1 ., ti. , ... OI CtntvrY lolll...,•td. L~ Ano••••• 179, rtc;ordl Of S.n .... "1rdlno County. .Shorr. l)f Hun1ill"_.ton Beach. sion. MOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN Thi! the ' . ' • cllrtdl, •,,.-::.:.. .. c:!.v ""C•forl'll• ...s W!llch fl 11'111 plKt of Dlltd $tpl.mbtr 12. 1f12. " R f P'llllan of 011r11 Joyc1 Gl'f09, 11 e~· PUBUC NOTICE Of'K9 ·..__'/• ,,., •r1w lo 0.1tltl bu1ll'lll'lf of tll9 lllMltn!gnf!!! In 111 min.rt w, I!, $t JOHN. w11\ be ia charJ?c of the ow e y lltllllw 01 111t "''" of GrK• M. Ony, llftlPOf'fY ,_..,~ pertalntno to 111t "''"' ot nld dlCICllnt, Coutity c111r1t clistributor mark"l"ing pr"-previou s I y dtcHMd, for •n orcMr 1u111or111no 1nd Ot lovfi. In co;""'~•":,.wi':,:i-=~= within tour rnonni. 11'*' tt... nr-11 '®lk•· TOMl.INSON a IT81NMAM ' ..... dlrec:lll'ICI lfll ·~fallrbc of ,,,. ttl•te or ,.,CTITIOUS &UllNISI .,. ..... 111111r bl ""' UftH HOil of ltltt' llOtle.. m w. Court SI,...,, Sult• 406 $!rn1n at the Sa nta Ana served in the 0r1ct M.. o.v. d«nNd, ,0 corivtr thf NAMI! $TATIM•MT .nltrM '"'o W --=: tor llftirl ~ D111<1 ,se¢tm11« 11. 1m 1rn 11nt1rc11,... ce11"'1111 tt411 <'i vision I) r Tnlcmationlll company , s ~1c1on httt~'.':r~rb~~ ~n=v i1;11e to11ow1no .,.,._ I• dol119 bull ~~i:r ot>": ~ ll'ltlltld'ou~ :~~J~~1 KLUGE iri!!~': lllff-rlrl• ·rc!cph d T title inf or· ptianct Wiit! tilt """''ot thl 111rNmtn; LAMPLIGHTER INTERIOll:S. Mfl • ltii .... ., of ~. 1m II t:OCI of Mid Hclcltlll. Publ1tl\ICI Orano• Co.•I 0.ll'tl Pl.-. Olle nn e J e g r a p h . Of 11111 •lld pUrcft•tl l!lltlf'W lnlo bl' East Coa•f H111Plw1y, Coront dtl Mll'f •·"'-_. -= ,_," -I tt11ut. Stiff! 1M •M"'Yl kpl•mblr IJ, 20, 26, lm ~ Corporation. m.1t1on a n d ROW.,IY dlCfdint in 111r ur.iim1 11 ,.11.,. h•i C1111om11 n1u. Ttlf ,_ '"' • ""w"' CHJVrY ... n.,.. * I I t d bHl'I 111 '°" hlarll'l\I 1 o..,.. t 1' 3 f Gl1dy1 kuv11ts1 . 421 c1111111 ..,...,. u "' OWt: Lot A"""'' c1n1w1111 "'41 PUBUC NOTICE p an Cptirtments 8S 8 tJtJc tilt Ibo~ lnllllld COU; on er: ~ndtY :I Avt11ue, Cor-Oii Mir, Clltlort'! t Loi 17, TrKI N .. 51n, It W 111~1 A"-fl ... lltldlter •r,·ss<'on v·c· E \ s·c·rcher a d l'tl ff! H -·-ndu. ~in boo!t •or"""' "'°",. P•«m 11 • • 1 JO n g n e e r . ~· . n l e o cer. e ..,.. • itn 11 t:oa 1.m. Thi• t1vtrnes1 •• be!nt nncwctld llY .,_ to 41, lncf\lllW. ,..,. .t wtd "" ttllbllt!Wd Ol'tim eo.tt D•llY l"n.t, • ""' K~lvyn 0 . Lach has been nnin· Joined First American in 1964 d Thl1i:'1 P!~, ty to bl (O(IVl'f-' '' 111d1v1c1u11. ••l'l'ltlflf'dlM ~. s.irt«l'llllr 20, JI w °"'*" ' 11, 10!f0Tl••••'"•• TD•' '",,-.. _1 Cd · 1 H , · tKr •t ''" O¥n: Gl1ctyt HllO!lft ~ .... ._. ~ 1t 1m. 1m iiil n: OVI' ''" senior :ipp ications engineer e 1s a graduate of Laguna The Nor1h11111 11V1rt1r 1we: 11ol of !NI Tiit• •t111m1111 1111c1 w1t11 "'-c ... w. f , st JOHit ~ · lfTAlW °" CM.IHMtttlA Nill: for the Newport Beach·based Beach HJgb School and I Mortft-t Ou•rler !NW 14) of 1111 C11rk 1111' 0••"11• COUhlY Gl'I Auo. ,,, lt . ~fy C"'1t • =r.::: ... c ..,.._,._ "''COUNTY°' OltAIMI f . rece V· kut111111 Qu1r1..-CSE v.1 ot Sectlori •r '''" ,, 11,.,1""" Dtputy c ...... ""°" • tTllflMAll ruo-,nv••~ M• A•nm •rm or Static Power, Jnc. ed an associate or arts decn.e TPllrty·tour ().IJ, TOWTltftlP Thirty-tr~ cwk. .._ -..,... ....,. • 1111t1 " JAMii ~AC• o•u'""· Lach ( I . t' f e•.. IM) North. R111111 FourtNll (lj) E1U. ,.,... =· '' ,·u .. ~~ -NOTICI °' Ul'IWJl'TIOM lkl JI-MES H 01,lllPIN IM " Fl. . ormer y s e n I o r •n nccoun mg rom Orange M.D.M.. County, of L11wn. Jt•I• o1 Publtshtcl .............. c-• 0,1~ '"'· __...., .._. ._,... TD onJCAta ua•MINT PfllN • • 'ysl In I C t Coll C tlfonll ..., •. ..,. -·~ (JM) NOTIC& II MIRIS't.81Y•N .., ., Oil, ' O.C:MMd. e ~ eng neer for, Rohr 08S ege. o!tw •. Alilll'Ult. 30. Ind Sft)tlml*' " II, •• ~ ... .....,.II the lJ ·-ot Jlpf-1m.......... ttOTICI II ~lllllY CHYQ to .. 1nrlustrles, Inc., hold! degrets Rowley and his wife reside w~'S~J~·N1'11 · irn no>n .=,.,o;nz 1~ O.ll'f ~., T.:!•1 .t ~··co... COl'ftl'll\li'ltt'r C':' .:.0:1\1-=-d:';:'...~ from Illinois Institute or in Huntinston Beach COVl'llT Clll'll () PUBLIC N011CE ' . Colt• Olth'lct of °'= COlll'lfy, Mid ...,.,,, .,.. t'fl!UI,., • ,. ...... Tcchnoloov and Marquette * · TOML.tNl°"I a STl!!INMA11 _,......., NOTICE c:.111om11, -*'Ptld • lttMI on of '"""' w1111"" necHMty VO!ltM:tt. 111 -.~ OJ . m w. (""' ., ...... Sul!• 4°' ~-... """ " ..-UN .. -JTIOl'll ,to City ., " 1111 dtrlt: or !flt .rJow .ml• CflUtf,., University. B F a hi ha s111 ,_.,.."" e.ntorn11 '2411 fllCTITIOUS lutlNISI 1 ., Huntllll'Ol'I ~ • munlc1,.i eor> ro ,,...nt them. wu11 n. ~ • • l\Gvtns ne s been All""'"' ttr lxeculrlx NAMI ITATIMINT I . STAinMIJtt OI" AMNDONMIUIT I llOt!llon. '°' puollc tfNit •l'ld 111rltw9y ~ lo .... U1111tr.i91'1fd •• ,... ~ * llpPoin~ general mana .. er of 1714 ~ TM foltowlno """°"' ,,, ' .,,. USI °' "tc:TITtoVI IUSt,.m , .... _ ~ .. 1c1 ~ " .. IOC119d., htr 1ttornty, STANLEY c. • AMF Volt . , h th " PllllllllNd ~ COit! D1ll1 1"11ot. bu•lnt11 11: , TM hlloilfM penon (Pll'ION ~ Ofl 111111 K""9 -"°"'of !flat 11id DERION, .. lolltl\ S0t1111 s.,_, Liiii 1 n<'. as Ar> e ne Missile and Space ~ ''· 20. "· itn 2.461.11 MOTot cvc1.11 $E1tv1c1 c11i170: ..... ~•• •• w. -., ""' nc111t~ ,...-"' ,_, 1ou"" •t Goldtft w111 "'""'"· c1111M111 '°°'' w111dt k ... polnte~ William c. F..ste.ra1 of Olvisloo or Celnco lnd1t1trlt1 16tO Htwp0!1 ••'I'd .. (01t1 Miii. ...,,..... "'""' 11':10 CIAll:W' .:!~~· COi~ ... Elnt: =" '""' In tht PllCt (If 1111•1-Cll fl'lt ~ "' .. A.rcad1a a!I vice 1,,.esldent, In ~--t-a M PUBLIC NOTICE wi1n11n tr'llrlM c.rver. 17* ~ OP "~r •L\CM .. • -~n., "' -"" 1. . """'" w t1ll't111t to 111e nt•it ot Aid d I'"' \.'\nl eM. \.lflt No. f, H1111ttnvto11 ll&c'll, f,!Yd,. ......,.,.. ..,,.. A,1 pultllc nt uPiJn IN 1"Jettl0fl &f dl<ildt11!, Wl!Plln filNr f11i011t111 •ffw f1W 1rec:tor cf Industrial relations Auv~blnt:lJ. r e v I o u 11 y .. -.c1 4N' MOM·o~s,. tlti.JTY •wiu1am J1"*' c.,.,,.,., "'' °""'• Tiit t1c11ttwt .,.,,...~-., ,-, ,.1: ,"'"•"'c"""-*'~!.C-'1-0fl w1u0", ""'., ''""' n,..1 P11lllfc111on of tbl• nolf<la. al the plant's Sa l A of . ' .,.~j1 .ooriGo 1t1e11. ...,.. .,.. "ltd"' coun -•t •Y''' °'' -•T 11r IMNI o.ttci Sc1111mw 1. 1m n I' na • direct.qr or ele.tco'I opera---'~ur:r'Jlveft bl ""' \Ill> Tlllt butif'llU 11 ti.l'IO COl'IM:lli' .., • ~OWID c. ·111w1 • ti=-, DtWll-"°""' 1m Adi"" Avt .• CO.I• """· ELflAOITH AHN~,,,. ... i. thOll '10.1 ruhrloO as ~ JO, vp IJ.7 perd!Dt trom mllli011 •t the eqd of 1971. fice, t.io"* • ,, __ ,.,,, u-, dlbb I I tor lflY Partntnhl_p ~ ltflCll, C. • i"l1 I, °" 11'11 11111 •v Of hplarr1blt E~K\ltrlx of"'-WIN Esteras J-'-cd Vo" In 1970 ~ ... m \.NIJ ... 11',esa, wdl aid ln °""" :.,.1=~ t:«1tt1Ct..:1 by •11¥-wuj11m c. c.,...., i r...,.. -~ "' • •'.,.....,,." """' .. dclc:l l".M. , ti tilt •bOWI "'11\ff ~ w.u .,. Uta CODIOllcW.ion of aJI tacUci.l O.ftcl !lilt '"'fa on: ,..., 11!".• Ho"· Thi• tl•ttt'Mnt Iii.I 11'1ttl ,.... COUl9I\' .... f"t4MI, •CWID °" tlllJSTI~ tT•Nt.•Y c.. MKRSOM ' 18~ director or personnel. lie mi,sile, ta~get and space pro-• LION :t, ,r,..,.~· 1"' ~~tfi!..ft, <>rJ.no:;::: "'~~· ~~· -~ ~ ~1Gcrtl= , C ==::.::: .,, . bft11 17 ycar1 of experlence In grams urider one roof 1n ~:.::::"' ,,,.,... y c~11 1_,. J ~ ~ ~ 'f•f1 111Jt ~ the industrial relations Ueld, Orange County. S:.=='a.°ttTt: 1~st a1uv ,not, l"lltllltfled °"'"" CMtt Din./?.': 1;1'~,::' ~T .f':.0~1~ PV:lli!ttl• c ... 1 DtHy '''°'· A~'ltt c:.... Dll'- ' tJOt. &e,1111 ... '1 11,. 1f. IJ, tf7J ~--ft I ....,, .... lf1+1f ............... IJ. fl "" " . . ' L ~ , r "' .. J Wfrr•. ~ 20, 1"2 IC -W ~tMla_y's Closing .Pri~mpJei, New Y OFk Stock Exchanre List ~~ai:ke~ ]{ills Again .: = Almost 3 Points . . .. : NEW YORK (AP) .,.. The ·stock market abo.....S• -m1 odes! declines Wedn~1 ID dull · trading, mabt-. ,. ; •i"i•g tile downward qrut• ot the put four ..-. BIOr . "The' market was ab$olute1y dead,w said Brad- . bury K. Thurlow, vice ')>resident ot ·rtsemb (or . : :Laidlaw & 'Co. ; · ' .. · · . :.. · · ~ Investors were showing conteni, he said, O'VU .possibility of Ugh• money 'ind lfiflatlon. • "Once the Nixon ·admlnstratiori clll'illes Its ~views that no higher faxes or Ugbt money are ln .the offing, the mukel wW ~d .vlgorou.sly," be ·added. · · • j r ) I DAll.Y PILOT 1ff3_ TA.KE 'raE ~ws QUIZ We Der• Y 011 ••• Every S1turd1y • lf DAILY PILOT PUBIJC HOTICB PIJBUC N0nCB ., TONIGHT'S . TVIDGHUGHTS J(llJ e 7:30 -"Wltnesa for the ProoecuUon. • A 1urprtse ending hlghllgbta Ibis Agatha Christie courtroom drama from 1958. Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich. ABC D 8:00 -Paul Lynde Show. Paul Is horri· fied when his brainy son-in-law refuses to accept . his '4,000 winnings on a quiz show. NBC D 8:30 -"Madigan ." Richard Widmark stars in the series inspired by his movie portrayal of a New York City detective. Tonight Madigan breab in a rookie cop and finds his life in danger. CBS IJ 10:00 -"Cannon." William Conrad as the portly r,nvate eye investigates the death of a prominent abor union official who fell from a ski lift In Colorado. ,J KTLA D II :30 -"Loul!lana Purchase." Bob Hope stars in thu 1941 comedy based on the Irving Berlin Broadway musical. ,,,....,J TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening RmMHR 20 1:00;1~·111-"The M1W00111111" on ftllt tor• wa1111n wlloM ftthtr Is out to •rt 1 sitnr rush on the """""· ... _ ::.:::. .... -""' llSllC. -==""""' 'tc:".,. i.o,. ... __ --uow-·-. -(q (IO) ........... .Ulltll•" Conti. (dr1) '63-Htnry fon'dl,·Mlllfltll O'H1r1, .b11111 MIC· Atttluf, Tiit rwl!t-•nd-tumbll 1111 of Wyomln1-1v1rry worMr, Cl17 Spll!Cer, wht struglts to raist nlnt ehildrMI without tor1ett1111 his thlrt of Sp111ctr's Mounbia lirt tt him his tltlltr. C1S lltn W1fl1r Croflkite ... Ctlfflll ..... =.-:::,... ... ™"'""' c..illlll ,,_ Fil• ---~-AfkhAlfll 4t la CNillilltl ....... ~ tlliot Mlftb W&l't:.. '"" •.C...11• --,JrW•MJU.? llottlay l...._tfJMnni• -· ·-0Alw11Nt Cera It •• lllwlt: .,llfFT" 1r1dU1te, ind finds l'lis lift on tile lin• in tM coum ol tncklna dOWft 1uault suspKt1 and 1 possiblt au.w- ll&rer. Stars Rlch1nt Wkftntrt. a (I) Ci) m AIC •••••••• , iillvii: C'i. (90} '"Rlll'ltl " tbe • ., llck" (sis) 'n-Lloyd Brid.._ Ctoril L11cl11111n, Edw1rd Asner, Mnt Ftllldl, Tony Bill, Don111 Miiis, ltabtlt Rtld. Moses Gunn. Sml people Who 1rri'lt 1t 1n idylllc trop. !eat mort lfter rectivln1 mysterious in'fit1tkwls 'find lhtif drelm of p1n· dist tuminl Into 1 he!listl lll(btm1rt wltll /lml1 cll1ra of ac1pe. GI Mn ll'lffil Sllow _mo.mo ~ ~" ~"· llos" (R) l:OODCIJ......,..,.. "-St•· t/, Pllllll1 Plyton·Wrllf'it ind N111- q W1lhr tutst: In th• story at Ill 1mbltious 11usblnd who insists that tit t11nnot bt tbt f1lhtr ol th• child txpedld ~ Ills wff1, whil• she rt· fllffl to 11avt 111 optntion for fw ii wUI· end1n11r her Prttn•llCJ. I U. Ven111 Par• hclrclar 1111 ...... LI c...tWI lit Pap1 t:JO U l•., Prottirt SMw Rtvltw ol tllt Rtms/"ew Orl11111 Stints 1am1 pltytd Slpl 17th. IC';.,..., t145 "'s. c...u. f1vtrit• 10:00 IJ Cannon Triggers New * Excitlment, $uspense! • w· C.hta The ...,sterioua dfflJI fl I ·pron'lim:nt flbof Union ofrldth WflO lttl ffor1r 1 stl lift ~ C:.1tnon to th• l'\Qed moun· ttln fDllnt1)' •r Our1nao, Coloredo, to lltvut)t'.tt1. 8 alt IB SEMCM A Mirrll Is Or· 'er.f'"f'Of • misalnc •1•nt Wflo n.int fl!to .. ,, , wt1U1 lnwltlptlna • $100.bnl 'ncbt ·tllruttnlnc world toDll0"'1. 1°" FrincioM st11s, 'Nick 81111«1 (ftenciosl) must 10ttt1 Utt mis3inl •llflt 1nd 11)1 over Ills invtstlptton •• K11dinf "1f" Enrlelld, Bleneo ellCOUntrrs JIN D•vtnport (Sttl1nll Poweri), an undercover u,s. TrtaWl'J 11ent. 1sslped to tht 7:30 8 TM l.w.i&P'I Sttwt Allen l!caseiD Nns 4!'!11< @[i] C!I""' ....... -ct·Wtit "Tll l• f.dlrlr 1tts HNte Andrews plays. 1 roll'er derby .. Allee'• l>ftss" H11TJ loylt (Tom quetft--Htlen WllHIS. 'In 1 musical 8oilt7) is Mm•d ~M111 of the s,oof of "All About Evt."' S9eelel Yet(' br Ms lod11. Thi rasult ii 1uuts 1n Carl Rtiner, Cw Elliott turmoil wfllA Allee dilpl111 htr in· and Allee Gllostley. J11lil sinp • dl'fld1Mllty Ind lndtptfldll'ICI by tributt lo tlll "Aft of AqlJlriUS," 111.iJint 1 Ht-ftmlu&fl dress while 1nd In 1 skit called "ll Was 1 V1ry Cfi1t '"'* In 1 111il that rt· Good Y11r," Ctss 1nd Clrl revtll to nrnblu btac:h d\llJ covertn11, for J11lil whit theJ wantetf to be 11 tht Ille IWllrb 0.11111111. qt tA 17. 0 .... : (2tw) "INll .. ........ u llrb Kartlff Pmtnb ntttltr (lrt) '61).....0te1 Stoctntl, Trevor "Wont Thin Murder'' A wom1n r1- How1rd, Wtlldr . Hilltf. Tiit lflOlll IOrts to bi.ctm1H 1f11r l11mln1 thtt portr1:pl ti 1 dlel lloflll flttwttn • hlf ·lite ltusb1nd's until di~ i11- mothtr 1114\ lllt IOll, who r.Jeet• latlt1, llltrlnr lier pen11Jles1. Chri&- rom111Uc. lfttolwm111t upo11 hu tintWllllt Ind Constuu ford star. •••th. ... c..., SM'# I ~:.1::.: ..!': i =~·•• nttt1t•-n. i..1 I -(2llr) -"' 111t ti lit lhhlca" (R) ~(di'•) 'M -T1rone lt..i.....,. ro-..r, MOn1 Dlrtrldl, Drt• 1"\11 W A Stem lln,.. If IM Sitt 't tMrMI 10:311 Tit lid: Dnllllt Trw AIMtltu,. '"SpelUllktl'I"' ( 1111 • IM MM LI s.t.kl l• ....... llWt: ...... ,...., llt.r • TM& Dr, Klldlrt OirtdMr ~ :!.':~· i1:0t !fl~--e· .. m""" 1:008(1)Ctnil htNtl: rv1ryone's ta• ~Dtht / vorlt• "'Dolly,'' C.rol Cfl1nnin1. ind . Mowle: "OiUI AplMt T~· tne of En1l1nd't tl'IOrit1 eomtdl· (dfl) '59-HINJ' Btltfaftl_ fl -1111, M1rty f1tdnl111, slnc •nd dfinc1 :··,.. I with C.rol throup 1 •rle1 of mu· ~ .real comtdJ skltches..fh1 hl1hli1h1 ~ C:.,......,.. or th1 !how Is 1 m11sic.11 31l11te lo H u..,... compo.11rflyflclst Johnnr Merur, ~ 1 .. ....., DlplDAllt•·J 2 "lht Ltl• ......... ·(11) I Btby <imcer Milloy dttts 1 ntw 11 .15 aMt M 1irl In t~1 steno pool, u usina Offl· 11:10 CIS lAt llMI• tCJ "ltll cer Ed Wtlls (C1ry Crosb1) 11t1t ' Colft" (adv) '68-Richini 'Joo111, ~nc•m. f~nk Sl1111r1 Jr .. ind his Vera 1'Utl IOlft BIOndll~ srsttr Chrbl1n1 11'1 l\flSIJ. ., 9 m ,_.., c.... ScMd· '~ ,w s'mi~:~, ~ fl~I~ llltd: Don RICklts, Dion• W•rwlcb. P1111 Simms Is hontfltd wh111 Ills P M~t: .,..... hrdltlt" aon-ln·ll• Howle refllllS to •cctPI lj'(I, &,-fBb :r CMI TlloJ Illa ~000 ~!nnlnp 0111 q11lt ahow. Htytrd1hl Ind RObert• flick ert r....-1,.,,, .... xhedultd fUtftl. -· Ctnlo II Ta .111 111t T""' @Diction ·n It.GI m ltvll: "1llt 111 °""""" (drt) LQ Ubti '59 -Mkkly RooM1. ·=-·~""'·-_,. 1:0012P~-. ( r•) '32-£dw1rd & Robi1110n l:JCI -: ~ ,,..... hbe 0.n1tls. Alilll M.CMiholt ' t) '46-Miumn O'Hlra. . Z.11 AIMllPI -: ..... -· a:»e~m•oc•""""-~ .... ..,,.,.,, . ...,_ -Miifc11 '1he Manh1tt1n het'' """ M1dlf1n ii 1$kff to br11k In 1 AtW 3:0l"B llwlt: "MM tr 1.-{WM) 'A del«tlw, 1 fl\Od, recent colle1t -=Mtdotl.W em,, "'"* Cftif. Thursday DAYTIME @IES ' I I 'Rivalry'·.._., City Ememhle Debut Set '!be ..., lcuy Ensemble Tbeal« will la"°"" Ill lint season in Orange County with a political drama, • j T h e Ri valry," based on the debates between Abraham Lincoln and Slepben A • Douglas. Art Winslow is directing the play for the Orange group, which wlll make ill debut Ocl. 6 for a f6ur·weekend run at • Rl"rslde ft1tt1w1y "lotmQh Sf. 5~S·JS2' Tllllf AMII.I MOVlfU I. '1IOT IOI-II) 2.:'PllYAlf Dtl!'f !f'Jlfll" ti> l. .. .,. oou 110\llf'<{IJ llJ a..itt 11 •11 .. WI" ,.,..., fl) L!nc.aln A•'ll. ..~s'. o! l(noH 121 .. orct -...... "GODfATl[I" {I) "•n/h<flil Wik• ""AIOlllCAUlDll" f., ct1.:....11Mt1t .. Wlfti"',...,1., 'An o~'l" nv1 c"'"'''"rio Ciff-fl/Tlll ur.ol•s .... ..... "WNATS'U;, DOC?"(C) • ri...oe.i ... "MOW 10 COMA T MAllJAC(" Sin O,•q<> F<"y 11 Brooltllurs! (So,) !l1·2•tt ,.JfctflAlllLOUS• "GOif! Wlllt THE WIHD"(C) "'"''-" ··-"'TNl lllVl•S" {P~) l:l<:tc.11 BIV~. !;p, cf G•rd~n Cir11ve fr•tw1y SJ•·•n1 , WotDfAUll "nfllf'"lllt lff Al.WAYS WAll'tlt Tt lllOW AIMt-JIJ llJ Wfll AllAIDJOASlr"( .. r-..r-111111r(K1 I. " the Man Site<! thNter In the Cily shoppiJ1& cenler. llaymood Nassar of FOUl>o lain Valley will enact the IUlu'!..e_~dent_Ltncoln, while Tom Trimtn, a young Santa A,. aclor. plays Ille "'little giant" Oougtas. Mrt. Douglas, the bumaniiing influence on bolh men, will he portrayed by Linnea (..ogerquilt. The production "·UI be staged as an old fashioned political rally. 'according to WinsloW. 'I'M two senatorial candidates will hold a polillcal parade outside the theat«;r each night at 8 o'clock to drum up sup- port. They also will campaign Jn tbe audience during in- termission. Curtain time for "The Rivalry" will be 8:30 on Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 28. Further Ur 'Blood' Star HOLLYWOOD (UPI) John BeCk, star of "Three in the Attic," signed to costar in MGM'.s suspense dram a ••BJood Song." A f~cMctt PAODUCJ1CH formation may i. olf(alft "1 calling alS-711.1 ~!!,_.,~ City Ensemble .._...., .. 717, Orange. JCT Seeks V olunt;eers : The Irvine Commun~l1 Theater wilt hold a genie>! meeting Thursday evening;e:ir memben and ~ members interemd in wott· ing on the seasoD-Openlng ll!O- duction, "Light Up the Sky .... ~· Alan Levy, vice ptesidenH>f the ICT groop, announced tllllt the theater will be lookJng ·r0r volunteers to work in tbe areas of ticket sales, pub~t}'. production and set · building. The play will open Oct. lS in the Humanit ies HaU Playhouse on the UC Irvine campus. The meeting is scheduled.for 8 o'clock In ROom 223 of University High School~ eu,.ver Road at Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine. • Bt1ffEBFldE8 ARE FREE ' • GOLDI€ HNM'I €mH€0MT ---C!~fUl!MI lO .. . _ .. _, -· '-· ---=· SrAD!UM ~J ,_ ... _..-.:-... ---.. SrADIUM t " --~ •ll._. ._. M9UT.l'••111.11s A•• Pa••• (N} .... II M._ & hwnll A1Mrt •tie "THI OUDUATI"' ll!"•tlus+w I:•••"*" Now NI l&rYtC *6 Wll1nrr .. t ACMle""f ,.,, ..... "'"IDDLIElt ON THIE ltOO .. " "'NOT SUMMllt WIEIEK"' (HJ • "THlf LONlltS"' (ltJ "$UMMllt OP 'ti'' (It) • "XLUT'W" (It) '"'l'Mli NIW c:aln'Ut10ft1$• (RJ ........ c. .... .... -PUT MISTY POii Ml" (tJ ~-· ' YOUNG, BEAU'JIF1X AND GROWING UP FAST •.. WITH DEATH AS A HITCHHIKER! • e ;;.~Ti· ..,., ........ -·-UtJ • . , .• 17 I I • 17 ,. YOL. l>li, NO. 264, 7 SECTIONS, 14 PAGES ~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY,. SEPTEMBER .2P, 1972 ~ --. Court Raises s. Coast City hood Possibility .ly·GllOllGE LEIDAL . . OI .. DMJr l'Ult IWf 'J'be Cllifarnla" SUpreme Court Tueaday piked the ....tual fate of the glamorous -view property lying --Neitport Beach and Laguna Jleach in the hands of apProximately 150 r.sident rq1stered voters, most of whom live in EL Mom> triller park. , Dem Orange County Counsel Vic 11enm.. said today Tuesday's historic aJllrl decllion "probably" will strip the IrvlDe Conjpany qi 1111 .rlgbt u majority landowner lo CIPP* any incorporation dl'orl by a majorl\1 of the ng1atered wtera ll'1!11 wllllin the ranch'• 10,000. ..... coaata1oec1or. No effort toward Independent-ctlYhood baa surfaced In the <OUtal ll1'U -.... Liguna and Oorooa del MB but tile high court's ruling now appamilly would mlike such an effort -Ible, Most report! have indicated Ille virgin coaatal area might be anneud to either Laguna Beach, Newport Beach or the city of Irvine, or it mlght be deffioped u county temlory. 1be stale'• higb court ruled that Janol. owners of more than ·half of an area propooecl for i-pcntion ... ,..., lmtor block ID Incorporation effort. Areal with JDOnl -u regllltered YOlerl may leplly Ille ' lnr • cltyhood -it'ioore than 21 .,..-lien a petition urging .. electll& '!be 1p1cl.fic cat tn·•-ol•ed a developor'a bloctina of aa election aouglit by resident. of Palos V erclea Peninsula in Loo Angeles county by uee of the former. ly accepted leverage of majority interest -· ' by-ollando.--.-· li1 that case. a P.<r<ml o1 the .01.r. signed a petition aeeking an election. The election wu blocked by the developer who eontrollecl II percent of the properly within Ille proposed new city. All Irvine Company spc+em:tn ~ said the land development firm would not ~t on the Supreme Co u r t decision'• effect on the coast.al sector ..until the company'• legal department has bad time to aaess the company's pOsitlon:" County lawyer Bellerue noted be bad not yet seen the court opinion but based on news accounts of the action said the ruling "could allo affect a property owner's control of annenliom." Last week, the city of Newport Beach put "on the back bumer" its con- sideratioll·ol an offer by the Irvine Com- pany tr annex the prime ocean view land betw""' th'! San Jqaquln Hills end the Paclfic OceU. Ne~rt offlciall recently receJved a planning atalf lludy that showed an- nexing ·the whole pieca of Irvine Ranch land would ·in 10 rears time mean a $2.00,000 a year ne tax benefit -tax revenue over costs of sert>lcing the new area. ljowever, since the city of Newport Beach Ls completing It! generat plan the proposed annexation was delayed until that plan Is adopted sometime next year. Meanwhile, officials ot the city of Irvine, which never has been formally Qf- fcred any interest In the 3.5 mile stretch of prime beach and the view property, have publicly indicated they would await Newport's final decision. Irvine Company officials late last week reiterated their "histoilcal position" as regards the annexation to Newport Beach as an indication they too would wait for Newport's decision before offering it to so meone else. · Observers note, however, with loss of co ntrol over . any lncorpcration, ind possibly an annexation, the Irvine Com- pany may now want to move mort; f"Nrid-- ly. . ' eca ·ec. Defer BW ForRai,se \ . ' . <?omlderatli>n ol·a salary lncreue for Laiuna Beach 'Ullilied .Sdlool ll!strlcl llu~ WUU.,..,UUom will ml be .... 1111111 1111 llola!D'---bit ii!otract --up IOI: -..,. ~· . . ... , ' Ullom aalcl· the clecilion, arr!VJ4 ...al ~eoday~~~~l~lliiledii!i,· poloteoj lo~ '1rtol _. .... ·-· ... ' lieoel ..... ~ ..... -and -~ tillnlhip/' . ' • 'Wbea "th .. board maJOrity ol ~ WWJam ThomM, falricia Gillette arid Gerald I.lob wu elected in Arpll of 1m, "I beUeved .,,. Would be able lo work together ... 1111 fall'll)indedness," Dr. Ullom llaled. 11'Jbere are aeve.ral lncidents that lJ>o dicate tbaf may not be true," the ' lupuintendent - He [iointed.oy!J-~boa!I\ ~ity - just days before 11111 eonlnlcl renewal was lo cune 'up July 1 -chanpd t)ie r<Qewal policy,·allowing it lo be delayad l1htll Del: •. 31. "I requested an evaluation of my peiioqnance on A,pril 3. To dr.te, I have -~tvtd no answer," Ald Dr. Ullom, his vo1ce IJreaklnR. ' . Jn !lie Jui !Oar years, Ullom llfld, the llUj>erintencfeiit's salary has Increased · ID petctlll, wb1!e , other clillrlct atalf memben have reCeited 1'-percent wage inCreuea. The <OSI of living Inda during 1111· same period baa Jum~ 13 per<ent. ·~· -lhil ·~ point. lo IPim ·~ in esta1>11m1na a good ~cy relatiombip, .. be said. ll'be motlm lo defer the aalary lncreue wia made by !..rd l'Nlldenl 'l'bomu .folJoWina • brief --Mn. Gilletlt, tarp! of I ncall, oecoilded the motion. I.lob, allo IUbjecl of the recall, cast the third -..le In lavor •f the mollm. 'l'i'ulleM lme Boyd and NOlman Browne cu1 dillellllnl, ~-. Ullom iold the boml it lhciuld· allp loolt at his salary in relllllon lo other dlstri<t adtnlnlltraton · and tile top of the tiechen' paJ ICale "u a bub for COD"r parlaon.'' ' ' Dr. Ullom airrenllt ...,,. "1.'llO an- Q418lly. He WU cnmM a '2IO ~ t;; :~~~ -:.~ "7!ii the amount wa loo llllOll. •1 am --~ in\tft of Ille ~ in ' the eyea of the "'8nl. 00 11111 _... Ulloai concludad hitter)J. . ' .~ Thomu thanked Ullom lex h I I remarb, but made no further •tatemenL (See 1WBE; hp I) :PitOT 'HAPPY' ."' ' ·TO CANCEL AD : : 's.l.eumea H mab1 DAIL 'I l>nm ad- ;jloorw happy lo bave cuol-. cancol jell. -ailly! Nol -:ivu laiow flie ~. 'lbil ad WU MJppaeed lo run 'i8vd days: " sttK Screener,~ 1& or over. ·•· Dl·DD, ult for (llr. BlantJ ' ' ' On tile third day; the ~ plloned ... 111111 .....-the ad be .... led. II )1114 pndlloal! llO -.. tw -Tbat ' .,...., wlD eall aolL We ..... bajlpy It ha -.. cmlll 1111 ... Lei • aet 1tmlla llh lllol lor,... "-dirlct lor ·.-111.·Dlal...,.. " • '•, > " Two L~011na --·· .. -~~ -- Trustees Face Voters By FREDERICJt SCIIOEMEBL Of .. D91~ HM St.ti A recall elecUon against Laguna Beach Uriiliecl SChool Dlatrltl lrusteea Pa\~ Gillelte and Gtrakl l;Jnka will_ be · . 'Jlec,.L ' \<, = p.~;of ~ Tlleodlr·idifi!' • ~ adojl!O( lt\<llliprilo ~' l ·=Gill!!tle, -by·JJDM. 'lllat( 1 ... -be held ... the ~' Qate. .~ ,. • . · !.!~ ~ ~me i~ they ha;,, SECONDS Tltl MOTION , Laiufta Tl'VllM Link• !'!~ to r<move me and I feel they ' ~hi•• thelr,dli at the po!JI," 111!1 , , I.,, G111otta. pri(lclng lier motion. "I ..... , "'"' -~ ~ve n mmt..., be the clecilion o1111e SUGGESTS DIC. 5 l"l'ple and wha\ they want lo prevail in Recall 'Ta t Giii-'GUI' achooll." rp •, Unke llid follClwlng Ille meet.Ing ho ------------..... --------,..---..-... .. ~in aceord wl!Ji Mra. Gillette's state- menl Robber ·Gets $178,500, Members of Concmied Citizena for Schools, feartnr the board majority of Mrs. Gillett(, I.lob and William Thomas would attempt to stall the election, were "SurpriJed and stunned" by the moUon, . ' . Escapes on Motorcyc"le said preJldent Thomas Cassidy. . 0 We hope, as Mn. Gillette l\IQeated, that a democratic electlon and the will of the -le Will· be manifested," be llid. "We· are very haW, will!· the board's unantmows decision,' 'Cassidy added. ' ' . . . STATBIJNE, Nev.(.(!') -·All ·..,_ man ~ Harrah'• Talloe ~ · $178,sOo iaie Tueaday Ind ..aped, .. ~ motorcyde driYen by a aecond man:; Hu- rah' a spol<tlman M>rk CUrti.I salc!'!oday •. CUrti.I Mid tile 111111 anpdaecl five unarmed--empioJea u thq ...,.. bilnlinc the -inln the cuino from I tr«1 "Ed Yauh. . CUrti.I Mid the man toot two llap·fi11- ec1 with cab llld cuino chij>o, but <!roP- ped oai, oonlalnlnc fl,508 la ddpa, • he feld, The ptaWI)' IDQlorcycle fled ...... the llate line Jnlo Caltfoiaia 1114 the Federal Buren ol tn-..iilll bu -cOllad Into the .... Cllrltt ..... .. Olrtll --tile .....,., • -. d8"-llalrwd ...... WWlnf_ a· w-. .............. ··~ a..-ue aloppfi. the ,:.: • they Laguna Property ,, T~e.s 'Lowest' In Orange Coqnty By JACK BllOBAClt • ., .. Dlllr ........ 4cdna--rty-!Wlow· eel olooelf •by Newport ..... P1Y Ille -~ of any in Oraiip County, .Wlllminalerand~-111 Pit the ·hltJhasL 'Ille lllormallan came lodq from Or-.... Oooo!IJ Audllol'Ooa-Vic Heinl who olfers --by ctty of "typi-cal" tu IJllQUDLI' for Onage County ~ for Ille cufl'llll fiacal year and fat lt'll·'ll. 'l11o nllll'<I are -on a 19,000 Ullll!~ YalUltlon ~would lpply to ai...~a~-o1'24,000, Helai erplallll. ' .IAatma'• typlcal .~ wlD pay "11 II P!OJ1et11 la 1 ~• tldl y e·a r, ilewport'I 1$'11. On the -end ol the IClle, • Cypreas properly ..... will pay t1l7 111111 Watminater, f1U, rot -Porllon. the owmr of a '24,000 (Seo TAXlll, .... II were laking !he· money upatalra inlo Ille casino aliout.10:15 p.m. Tbe.·-~ them "to m,p. the cuh bap and back down the stain; CurtlJ aald, or be would '1blow your heads off." The bandit picked up Ille money and . sprinted 150 feet through the crowded cuino, dropping Ille amailer bag after f"lllding wilh a cuino chonge cir!. Curtll said the man ran out into 'the nlglll, clown a side street lnlo a dark area nearby, jumped onlo the hack of a walling motorcycle and aped off, The getaway wu deacrtbed by a Har- rah's aecurtty man wllo dtuecl the rob- ber out of the caaiao.. · t otrtJ.s, dlreclor of ...... relitionl and ~ for -· lilc., said lreah currency Ill brougbf inln tbe cuino rqulerly but doob4od there was an atahlillled time, ..ui.. or routine. Harrah'• Inc., a pullticJy 1rldecl ..... poratioa, operatea a cuino here and baa a big1Kllle botel --It all!P bada~ln Relo. .Following the vote, Tbomu lashed out •1 what be termed "decepilve pracllces o obtaining signatures" on petitions ask· Ing for tile recall election against the two trustees. "'Ille whole charge of Concerned Citizens is a bunch of lies,'• Thomas aald later. "One fellow collect.tng. signatures was telling people we were against in- novaUon. That's a lie." "We could have siallecl thia thine (elec- tion) for two months," Llnte told reporters after the meeting. "But we decided it would be :,etter for the electlon to get under way." CaS!ldy said li the board had tried lo delay setting the election to · lta -Oct. S meeting, his group was pret>Sttd to co to Superior Court seeking a writ of mandate for an early election. If truatees bad waited until October, the election would' have fallen on Dec. 11 or Dec. 24!. These two dates were con- sktered unfavorable b e ca u 1 e of Cbrlsbna•time activiUea and _.blo low voter turnout. Thomas noted h< hacl rectlvecl a wri£. (See RECALL, Pa1e I) * * * Re~ Leaders Evaluating Possible Board Successors Coocernecl au.-for S,cbooh, backers of the Lll'U ~b Boord of EdllcatJoo recall .. -two -· iJ -evaluatinc 10 ~VI candldalel !Or office In'lliO 'Dec. 6 ellicllan. 1be two IOlectioaa of Ille orpnbatlon wlD be aDllOUllCOd within. • -k, CCS pretldeet Thomu CUoldl Nid Tueaday ... ' A •••..,lttee of his (l'OUp bu in-t.mnllll ..... or the 10 poulble ........, Ill said, wtiit meellnp for the ----liter !IQ -k. Eadt -II being • uked It -llcxll ._il":f,. hlll vlewl on eclucatlo!L CUaldJ iaitl ll•t of quritiona wlD be re1-al the !Ima the namea of 1111 • two candldatea art preoented Candidates wbo Wlllh lo nm against truatee. Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke in the upcunlng electk>o, however, need not be limited to the ranks of Concernecl au .... for Schools. Ally reg!Nred wter within the district ID:l)' declare CIDdklacy in the race, ac-- eord!Q,i lo th\ Vocen Registration office. Then Ill no OOll lo file as a candidate, bul a PIO lea la nqulred of candidates lfbo -lo include a IOO word 1tetement of auallficatlons in the sample ballot. 'l'ba election, In whlcb a possible IUOO ..ten DllJ wt blllota, Is especled to omt tj1e lc:bool district 13,300, and wUl ~from dlslrlct reserve money. • SUSPECT IN ·1c1iltclt ltAPI Pl.EADS INNoCINT St1v1 H. Bron~, 19, Fontane, LMvM for COurt . ... :. 'Icepick' Rape Suspect.·;~; .•. Makes 'Innocent Plea Steve H. Bronson, suspect in the lceplck.kidneping and rape of 1 19-year- old Lagwia Beach 1Ir1 baa pleaded Jn.. Doctrlt to all charges. . Bronson, 24, of Fontana, a-peeared in South Orange County Juclfdal Dlsirlct Municipal Court to answer ·chars,. of ~ping. rape, wault with Intent t<t o:munlt rape and sel'Ull perversion. Bail for Bronson, 'A chicken; r a n c h empl0ye, wu reduced from •100,000 'lo "5,000. The suspect WIS beld in .,_, today at Orange County Jall in lieu ol llall. The public defender'• offict -the plea for Bronsoo, a parolee from a Florlcla case JnvolY!ng assault with lnleel lo oommif murder, loin Crooin, deputy dlatrtct attMney said. , Judie H. Warren Knl&bt NI -a pmtminary bearin1 date in tbe eut.for Tuoadoy at Ille South Or•ll(• County Judicial District Municipal Court. Bnxlaon waa amotecl by Laguna Beach.detective Gene Brooks at 11111 liome in Fcot&na Frlday. The teenegecl Laguna Beach girl had reported to oUlcen that as the was hiicbhiking north from a restaurant in Ille llOO block of Soulh CooJt Hl!:bway about I p.m. Tburtday, a car app;irenUy clrt ... by 1 woman lloppecl for her, alter turning from Ille ooulhbow>d Ianea . 'l11o lirl got in and observed tile drivtr to be wearing woman'• dotbJnc and lipltJck. As 'Ibo car pusecl through dowctown Laguna Beech, the teenagecl rider lold the drtver sbe wanted lo 1et out, but wu forced lo Ille Door ol the ' car, 11 the driver held an Icepick to her temple. · 1be car lben pnioeecled to· San Bernardino County. Police '1lege the gtrl was taken to .a desolate area \wbere t: iir· ty mattms lay in the open; rape<i: Gd forced lo commit pemrted au aQta;: -..... '•" :· ' . " Orange Clear blue skies are ~ through Tburacl&y alOlll Ille Or. ana:e Coast, with wanner tempera.. !urea, to boot. llJg1is of 7V at the beaches, riling lo the Illa ' Inland. Lows "tonight in the IM)a, · INSIDE TODA'l' Orange Coun~ th<alt~ II of· firing o pair o 'TcruN" thj.t week, along tDlt a fUU •chcd- 1dc ot.~9th1r atog1 tV~b. Sn l.'nttrtainment, Pao• 27. ' • •• ·~ z OA!l.V PILOT LI I • ..,...,., 7 • Only 2 V ot.ers I~ CrysUJl Cove °' Lbo 1pprnlmalolJ Iii .......... Yolerl IMllC Wilhto Lbo untacorpor1ted, tt.• ''" coat11 sedor of the !.rvlne Ranch, only two have homes In Cry1taJ Cove. Deputy County Voten reglatrar Jun Maler aaid tocky all but two of thd. -150 live within the El Morro mobile borne communities adjacent to Pacific Coast Highway near Laguna Beach . Man Identifies Slaying ·Suspect WitliEPA • • Accusatwn The two residing ln Crystal cove are presumed to be among thole on mooth-t<><nontb l<a.., !tom the Jr. vine Company, while the built of the voten are leasing land for their trailnl" on longer term leasts. • • Coastal Plan By JACK CHAPPELL Of "'-P•llY PllM Sleff Sworn testimony Tuesday by a witness during a preliminary hearing into the pistol slaying of a Lag\Ula Beach woman ldenUfied llllP'Ct Thomu Bradford McCutcben as the man found staoding over the de.ad woman's body. , Philip Henchman ol 136 Wave St., Laguna Beach, told the Munic,ipa l Court of Judge ff. Warren Knight ~t be aaw a woman lying oo the ""' Of hiJ frGnt lawn and a man standincp« her. A>Ud by John OOnlo;' deputy district altorney, U that mm """ In the court, G Too Far He,..,...,.,, aald be 'was, and ldentlOed oes ' the 1wv1c>1ned JlcC'll<hen, liO, all<Jed • ; "' boyfriend ol tJie ,!lead woman, Mn. S~y· slrvineCo. H · / Cl · :.: oag to ose Irvine C.Ompany oUiclals today In• . / "°""""' the company'• oppoalUon lo I • c ProP!"ffion '20, the C.astal Initiative F ... :..:...:ly enter which':.will be on the Nov. 7 general elec-ZIJl.ll.I tion ballot. 0 D f 0 0 ~ L. Wal30n, executive vice ve·r e· ICit presid'eiit of the land planning and a., man'lfl"'D* firm, &aid the measure, "goeA!.)lo far." He""1d Lbo company suppor!J the .,..,. cept •!!!•state guidelinel govomlng coutal land '"' and oooservation. '"111.at this en· vironrAental nqu.irement wlll soon be met ,by the Leglslature 11 a1 much 8 cer· taintf.'111 it is a necessity. But it must be res~ly met wllh responsible leglsla· tion.' PnlppllUon 20, ho asserted, fai!J to meel,Ml!I need. • _. "lj'O, applaud the lnltialtve'• broad ... ject.iVfs; the proiection, restoration and ~t of the coa1tal en-vitoiiil>¢;" j10 Aid. "It ii Its propoled mecbaJiim !Or atlal!llni theae objectlveo that ldtC.. iii lo oppoae the lnlttailve." He ff.!Jed I~ "unrealiltlc, unnecaaary, perhl)i. -Ututlonal and certainly unfalt.'t U ~. Watlon uid, Proposition 20 "woulcl ,bave a very severe impact on bundl'lds gf thnulancil of property ownefl~' prhate and public, who are undelen'iaa ol. tbt cwnberaome, restric- tive cootror. 11 would tnfllcL" sy:::~~a1::.= p1_..i 1'y lnJ . could rault bl an "effecUw moratorium -without prop- erty tu~ -;-1apiml !IDY prtvala or pub~: liupio•-t project "bowtver ·~ ~ Lbo ..mmun1ty." .!¥~ out that under Propoaltion 20 EJt. 'llelcil of ........ tlon auur..i --.....:. .... and . ··~~;~· on fti'• · ' 1 "11 tMy 1DUWa be." Bui J!Q. !<!>relllllatlo1f ·lo W1lnd bl the "cetJWAly eqUany ippr\Jprlate" l1eldl o1 em~fm.tot, economicll, property Ult, ta~jil ao~_ aovemment finance. A uniqw F8ll1ilf Practice Center at Hoar Memorial Hospital In Newport Beacb, -of 100 In the United State1, ran at-.. deftci1 of. t2U,OOO last year IDd. will clooe jla doon In June, 1973. Decil1oD :to cbt the irogram, design- ed to _,Jftplfib pbysiciam for certification in ttie Am:.rt,. .. n Academy of Family PractiaC~ 'iif u;e· medical staff In i 73-44 vote, after belted discussion. The vote muJt be confirmed by the bosp~tai board ~pt. 25. OpenOcl In July lie9, tbe Famlly Prac- tice Center caret for about 1,500 patient! a month and currently bas 13 doctors undergoing tbree--year residencies in general family practice. During the residency, the docton com· plete intensive practice In obetetrics, pediatricl, IUfi•'Y ond reiatrl medical areu. A oertliled 1eneral pOactU.loner, It ii estimated, would be quallffed lo care for 85 perceor of a family'• "medical needs without recourae to apecialllla. Tbe American Academy of Flllllily Praclioe wu arpnized to combal the -'•• lrtnd toward -1aJliatlon In ~ and lo llII Lbo .. far quaUfied general praelitlotlen. Some of tbe docton who wtll not have omnpleled lhelr noidlllcl• ..,. next ye1r ~ the hope that ..... olher Oran&• County holpilal mllbt take up the pro(l'am, or thal they could transfer to Lm!i Beach Jtfemortal Holpilal, wblcb bu a almllar ~! ;) II w~ noted that paticltl at pie cmllr are cbarfed feea com~ wilb tbou cbarged by private doclort In the com- munity and no uplinatlon was iJn. medlaWy available for the quartu mlllJon dollar deficlL Court Postpones Abortion Trial Aperilvala from the cornmilllolla, he "'!1'1/f;,.wd be required for any home adillliOi(, ·remoc1ellng, repair or roplace- m~ Jl'OJecl COiling more than 1'7,liOO; an~~f apartment or bualnesl ex· ~. project; aoy librory, rtglonal Part~ 1iOc:h park, ~d Improvement, scbool~tal, awer, civic or cultural project wuhin a 1.ooo.foo~w111e "permit F n D to area" rutiliJns' tbe length of the oi:.vana ~ ' r ~~~:~ •• , he noted, en- com~ not mly the. undeveloped lailllr~een ' N•WJ>Orl Beach ond Lagufri~. but allO large populated area~ bolb.clties. "~ 'b no . &r(Ulng that California nee~coulal !Bnd maoagement progcti>; 18ld. '"!'he C-Oastaf Jnit18': . ,~In our opinion~p · this · l~ lllllor product · d be litig on, 'lo clailly Iii Intent lo com- penslate ~rty owners an4 tupayers injured.qt~t! u:ce.sses." w.a.on ilaid be do<l!l't helleve the Irv~ Company is among Proposition 2o·s iatgdl. "But we would be among Jts victiDU." tie asserted. A four-moolb delay wu ordered today In the Orange County Superior Court trial or a Dana Point physician aceused or performing abortions in his Laguna Beach office. Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner set the tr1aJ of Dr. Rohert eummlng Robb, 70, of 34567 Scenic Drive, to J,an, l~ in the aMence of a !ODg awaited California Supreme C.urt ruiinC COD1idered by both 1idel to be vital to the case. It was ibe sixth such delay of the criminal action since Robb was arrested more than two years ago. Laguna Beach pbUce armted Robb on abortion charges after be allegedly pro- cured. miscarriages in young urunarried patients at bis Art Colony officer- Virginia Htmnett. 45, of 121 B Wave St. HerlChman said that moments before he had beard a woman 's ~reams and shots. "The lhota didn't sound reaJ to me, but the 1er-.ma 9lUDded real/' Herschman said, McCIJtcbtn, in jeil clothing, sat passively beside 1!11 attorney during the testlmooy. He did not lelllly. McCut<ben baa prevloualy pleaded imloc:eol lo a cbarge ol DllU1fer • Alter heartnc the • t.stlmooy o f Herscbmao an4 ~of'°-"'' reports ltatinl ca111t of the WOOWl'I death wu gumbot WOIDl!s, Judie Knight ordertd McCutcben to appear for Superior Court ·arraii!U11elll. The cue now will be 'tr&Dlf'erred from South County Judicial lltllrict !ilunicipal Court lo Diviilm 5 of the' Orange ,Qiunty Superior Court. McCutchm wu ordered to appear at 9 a.m. Oc,t. 3. McCut<hen wil arrealed by poli<a al the scene o~g on Sept. i. . FromPageJ TAXES •.. borne In Anaheim. the county's largest d17, will pay IM5. TlJe fi.-for 1971-71 •ere much the 11111V; bul ·Jri..that Ytf' Watmlna\<r'• l'l'll edged Oui Cypress with ·1752 and Huntington Beach wltll $'12t. Heim cautions that the "typical'' amounts ror each city are based on the tax code area that hu the greatest aaessed -valuaUon. "Some code areas Within eac:b city will vary, more or less, compared to the prior yea r than the selected code area," the auditor said. "Therefore the year·to-year comparison should be considered as ap- proximations rather than absolutes." Heim also says that while the com- parison. of total properly taxes paid is made between cilies, "the considerable differences in the total tax amount are the result. in great measure, of t h e •ari.ances In the tax rates of school and 1peciaJ districts located in each city." Typical tues paid ln other Orange County cities are (1971·72 figures In brackets): Costa Meaa, 1646 ($640); Fountain Valley 1'715 (1697): Huntington Beach 1'733 (1726); San Clemente $604 1'803). San Juan Clpi.otrano '640 (1611); Seal Beach 1839 (1631); Loi Alamllol tei8 (1613). Capa District Students Finally Back in School "Don't Get So Giddy. They May Ba Bringing Somebody In, Not Taking Somobody Out,N Senate Panel OKs Social Security, ~edicare Bids WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate Finance C.mmittee today paased legllla- tion. that would Improve Social Securlty ond Medicare programo by nearly 16 billion -and provide sharp tax increases to pay for them. · Uoder the bill, SocW Seeuril)' payroll taxes in 1973 would rise to a maximum of $648 for anyone earnin& $10,I» or more, witll tile payment matched by his employer. The maximum tu now is $468 a year. That same tax for persons earning $12,000 or more would rile again in 1974 to $720 for each worker and bis employer. The bigber tax.. would finance a number or liberalizations under the two programa -most of lbem laking effect FromP .. eJ RAISE •.• Jen. 1-but would provide no across·the- board increase in becefll! for the 20 million retired per.sons now drawing Social Security benefits. Congress bas already enacted a 20 per- cent boost in retirement benefits to be paid starting In October. Inclll!led In the proposed Improvements are provisions to: ~Broaden Medicare coverage to pay most of the cost of drugs for treatment of chronic, long-term illnesses of the ag- ed. -Boost the maximum amount a Social Security pensioner could earn without losing Social Security beneflil from lb pment s1,8!0 Ilmlt to '2,400 a year. -Increaae benefits for peo~o wbo delay their retirement heyond 1ge IS. --benelill for the wldOWI aod widowers of Social Security pen!ioners. U.S. Government ' T~ .. Sen . Su:tplus o;:~o1':f'::,~~--.:":!n Marine Prop~~. WASHINGTON ( A P ) TIJt Environmtntal Proteetlou Agency aaked the Justice Department today to P'°'"' ecute Ford Motor Co. for alleged tampering with the anlipollutlon tats "!' tts 1'13 can. i •''-• EPA Administrator WlDiam D ~ Rucklesbaus wrote to Alty. Gen. Richard G. KieindleJllt, EPA anoounced, thal "There is evidence" the test,"'_tampering, first reported lo EPA by Fcdllaell, wu ~deliberate. Because of unauthorized maintenance on Ford'• test vehicles, ill (liginal an. tipolluUoo test results were withdrawn an,d the company wu required lo repeat tta full liO,Olltknlle tooting on lll~model auto engines. Ruckelsbaus aUowed the company to ship its new can to dea~en but forbade thelr 481e until lbe new tests prove they meed federal clean-air sabdards. EPA aald today that aeven of Ford'• 12 engine lamllies now have· been cerlillecl, permitting Ford's 1973 can to go on ule. It oatd data on teat• of the rt11U1intnC' engine £amilles were still being analyzed;.. In bis letter to KleindJen·st, Ruckelshaus praised Ford top execuUvea for reporting the problem voluntarily •. ' "However," he added, "thil cm1I mendable action by top coiporale manaaement cannot, in our judgment; make lawful the action of FCS\I employes who were responsible for the conduct and reporting of eml&s1on tests required by federal law." Ruckelshaus said evidence "indicates that employes of Ford did perfom) unauthorized, unreported maiqtenanee on 1973 certification vehicles and conunJtted other acts in violation of the regulation". under the 1970 Clean Air Amendmeltti requiring reductions · of auto exbauil emissions. "There is evidence," he wrote, 0 J& dicating that the performance of unauthorized malntenance OJI 1m test vehicles and the (aUure to report lllCh maintenance was directed and condoned by supervisory employes who wer,: aware of the illegal Qfture of such • practice." - An EPA spokesman aald tile alleged violations are punishable by botb criminal and civil penalties. He said Ford was noillled of the EPA action today but ma<le · no immedlato reply. • .......... 1 ROCALL ••• takeo atlfrc the ranewal policy chance SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe U.S ......... WU adopted Jn J1111<, wlJeD a motioa by meot If ..,Ing lo /~ction Off, J7 -at ten oJJinion !tOl'\ CoolitJ OlunleJ Iba! Ulj Browne to ,....,. hiJ contract wa, • Lbo Marine C.... llecrul~ llOPot In ~ection matt.,. \er~ could fiave lika ·r con1idered Ocl 3, IM tlat he felt defeated. downtown san Diego as s u r P 1 u •, obligated to abide by the wi.lbea of Mrs. The majority trio argued there .was no spokesmen said. Gillette aud Linke. :· need to re.new the contract at that time, The action taken by the Department of Mn. Gillette's motion was preceded bJ since the new policy change continued nerense trMsferred the land to the ~ statement from trustee Jane Boyd urg~ the matter until Dec. 31. General Services AdmlntstraUon in seven ing the board to set an early elecUo• · t date. • For 9,300 youngsters In the ~PIS raoo Following Tueaday's meeting, Thomas parcels, several adjoining Lindbergh "Tonight we have 1 prime eumple ot Unified School District, their longest indicated the renewal question would be Field. democracy in action and an opportunttj summer vacation in memory will end cons idered between Dec. 5 -the date of A sPokesman for Rep. Bob Willoo. (R-to show the student. ln the dl!trict whit Thursday and Friday. the recall election -aod Dec. 31, the Calif.) wd the public aaJe would not af. It'• all about by acceptq the YOict o1 It'• finally time for them to go back to deadline for contract renewal con-fed training at the 520-acn Marine base the majority and setting an early dal.t school. &ideration. where 35,000 men drill annuallJ. 10M':: £~ric:,i~":f:mr:· !:!din ~ Faced with enrollment explosions Jn "It wouldn't be praclical to con.sider No value was announced for the land. "l realize that there emta lD this acbool severaJ parts of the district, school of-the matter before the election," 'Ibomu Jmmedjate interest was u:preqed by district a conflJct in phi)oeophy as ficial• have moved portable classrooms said. port district officials who control the witneued by the recall group in their ilito MarCo Forster Junior High School, If the board should act not to renew airport property. succesaful effort in obtaining tbe n- accomplisb!d the completion of new Ullom's contract on Dec. 31, bis last day Last week Wilson said the Marine base quired ·signatures for a recall. election. clas!:rooms at Dana and Laa Palmas of work would be June 30. U his contract may have to be ablfted to Camp "I feel I have stood firmly on the plat.. elementary schools and doub~~ up on is renewed, he would continue as PendJeton about 40 miles to the north fang. pn which I ~as elected by the peoo cla~es at San Clemente High School. superintendent through June 30, 1974. within a rew years. pie of tbil community," abe added. ThoSf! measures, however, are only \~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii~i;iiii~jjjiii~i!i!!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliijf7" temporary as. the growth in pupil rolls continues unabated along the South Coast. ' . District elementary school• open · for classes Thursday. . Double-session classes at san Clemente Hlgh School start Friday. Although vacation may have been sweet this year bee.a~ of the late start of classes, the amount of time spent in class will not change through this nut school year. GEM TALK TODAY by W oodlandRezoning Hit; 4/ 5 Vote to Be Required J. C. HUMPHRIES DIAMONDS-STILL A GIRL'S BEST FRllND Most people are aware of IJm. ulated d.Jamonds, and these lmit;a.. Additional protelts re1ardlng propooed reuihlu of Laguna Beach'• Woodland Dri~~rea have been received by the city Ind a four-fifths vote of the City Council now will be required to restore the residential r.onJng requested by a number ol property owners. lf more than 20 percent of property owners prolest a rezone move, it cannot be accomplished without a four-filths council vote. A simple majoMty vote is sufriclent to eUect rezoning that ls not protested. The protest now amounts to 32 percent , a planning department 1pokeaman said thls morning. The Woodland Drive area , largely residential. wu rezoned to light In- dustrial (M·JA ) use about 1!1 years ego, but few Industrial lnatallation1 have been developed. However, residents complain they can no longer restore or improve their homes without requesting variances:, since tM ~kteotlaJ uae now 11 nonconforming. Prot .. tlng the rtturn to r.,identlal tontnc ire ownen who 1tate they bought propert¥ on tho ba&is of Ii• lndUllrtal toning. A hearing on the p,roposed rez,pne was tions have their place. ~onlinued from the Sept. 6 council For those who want "the meeting mo.rder to determine the extent most flash for the leut .mo~• ,"· or the poolelt, which at that time lllellled answer. But, lf you b~ a•• t• to approilmate 20 pel'CenL ~ -:..1 Since then, two peraons h ave tion diamond, you sho d d4 10 vw:J' withdrawn their protests, but others have it you ar~ fully aware of its lnber- filcd, and the protest this morning ent drawbacks. All lmitatton dla. reprutnted IS percent of p~y In the mond m1terials have one of two area, which will require Iha four.flflhl faults. Either they baVt plenty ol vote. fire but Iac.k hardness or they are The Planning C.mmi.osion earlier hard but lack brllllance of the true recommended a return to the resldenUal diamond. "':'ninl,;iher bullneu thil evening, the You should alao !mow th&I councll will handle 1 Jong, but generally nothing !J 11 hard, wW ftat u noncontn>veraial af<llda which includes well, or look IO good a year trGm several ordll\tnCU relating to sewer now, u I genui.Qe dlamond. ••rvice ond trub collectloo, review of u ygu wattl to !mow wbelher working drawings for the Main Beach your frtenda ''Will bl able· to t.n Park: a 11v .. year dpltli Improvement the dlf!ere-,• ,.. llq(tlt 'that program for the city lranllt ,.rvtce; you dettrmlnl WI for /OUIMlf bJ \ the ' .. A• u1uaf, HOWllll Mtlltr meMI 1 ,__..,..,.,..,.,, W.RLD -•tton ptac. of I llmtpl- The dill II .. ~-kOlti mop, with locll *llM"Wlnd4wl In 10 toy Tl ME """" lneludlng 4 U.S. ron,i ana Dftlaht 8aYlnp Tlmt. An lnrprtt· i...;;=;;;;;;.,11 tlvi liomt .....,ory. Walnut ~at CLOCK 1-~~:~:i:n $85.00 HOWAID MILLER 0.~ • .~ • .J4 ~,,~~~ J~~efw ' I '1923 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA agreement wtlb the Chamber of Com-«imparlnf· wllll 1 pnldit diamond. merce ror cornlnuntt1 promollonaJ -.c-Joo \lvlile1; .. ~ r•1ardlnc · Nothlnf aa enr npl ... a . ..,..\,sN,INT TDMt ' . . ~11an vi. llllttrlc •ltfl; n.tue true dla1"1id -It II Ille line of •r··-·· ~HICAU!-M-CHAMI I ,_ Mf.1411 hPOrt ... the TOl'iel tralllc '.tudt llld 1ems, llld rwt1I• "• clrl'• best JI YLOS ·~ f111 LUii IOCATlOll ~ Dlltrid-. waler mahalUDOtll Lfri~en~d.~·=~==-~=-~=-~!!~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' • \ I I • I I .. . ... . :. . .. I • • • • Sadlll.,ltaek '•·' . ........ }'.OI;: l$, NO, 2~. 7 SECTIONS, M PAGES . ' . ORAN&E COUNTY, ·CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1972 TEN CENT'S ' . ' Court Raises s. Coast . / City hood Possibility By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ... o..r fll9t ..... '!be c;;,Illornla Supreme Court Tuesday placed tbe evenlual fat.e ol the glamorou.s ocean vJew property lying. between Newport BeaCb and Lquna BeaCb in the bandl· of appronmately !JO resident reglltered voters, mo8' of Whom live in El Morro trailer .park. , Deputy. Orange eounfy, Counsel Vic Bellerue eald today Tuelday'a historic coUn d~ion 4'probably" will 1trip the ·OWy _2 · Voters Jn Crystal Cove Of • the appro>hnat.ely 15 o regis!Ued voters living within the unJricoi'Poreted, 10,000-acre coastal seclQI-of the :rvtne Ranch, ooly two~ homes In Crystai ~ve. Depujy County Voten reg1Strar Jim !o!fer said today all but 1wo of the lit; u.e within the El Morro · mobile 10me communities adjacent to Paclfie Coast Hl8"way near Laguna Beach. . ' . The.Jwo resjdll)g Iu CrysW Coye '" pnil\Jmed lo be among thole 00 'mm)tb:to-month leases from the ~ '1ne tcimpany, whUe the built or the ·vo1er1; ire Iei1lng 1t!n<I for tbeir Ira~· on loll!ler term leaaes. "" '.• . . ' . aiteh's Coast Call&I· 'Farce; lrvilw ~yor Willllln Jl'tscbbacb eald lbday a "d!J loroed by 100 or more res!denll ottbe Jrvlne Ranch~ - tor "Wolild be,_,,,......, the 1'lildacl11tl '.'lt ~~ ~-. dt1;.i • Flacilblcli ..,;a. "II ~d be a ~·" • ~·'Ille injae mayw. ouaealod 'l\lfldly'a sa;u..~ Cobrt ruling wen~ relDO'fe ~ Jando)nier'• cmirols over tn-corpo~ but lb.I corporate attorney' specul~ jbe -would not slled jurtsdlcllon .ol the Local Agency F6nna--" Uoo Cool.,,.. ... (I.AFC) and the Orange Gounty· -.i or SUJ>ervlaol'IJ. 1'IJcbtiOdt and bepu'ty· Oaonty counoel V(c Bellmie agreed ·thet the decloloo each ·11Ii1-he bu yet lo see in lull, won't dlminlah !be I.AFC regulation ol an- neutldni' ti' lncorJioratioos. '!be Irvine "'810< aJoo opeculated that tbe. Tme print' ol tbe blgh court ruling mlgb( 8i reveal oqme llmltatkln m tbe amoonl ' ol Jand a arnall number or registered voters wOO!d be allowed to set as~ :f\it; Chelr own cities. HI agree, bowever, that the effect of that dedllon [on ·1arge landownen as the facts. iri ;JreaenUy tno\m ·to ·die ""old be '.bmiieaiUrable, ''' Fischbach sakL Nev~pa, be said, "I d9n'I think tt should. cbiliip -·· poeltlon .. the coastal·oei!tor ...... tlon.-and I don1 think 11:w1U." He ,qaID lllalod llll llOIWon that neitbet ll'!lN..., ~ lleadi ;id>ould be "~~" lnlo -d .. the prime Ocean troai ecreap. Ho""11e?;· he• DOied the !nine Qty Council !nllllt well ut Ill dlJ attorney to er!l!DIW lbe colirl rulJnl and deler- ,n!nlt Ibo .fl!l\ -ol the maJw ~ in oia~ law pvemhig -POlatiopl and its pMi!ble•bnpact .......... 11on1. ~' ... ~n Viejo Chief .. ~:· .. DopJi~ '506,000 ,, . J.,,. E. West, bolll'd cbalnnan of .Ml"io\J," .\?elo ~. bu giml l!Ol,9t111 tp,.illt )lalidiai JUDll for a propoa. edUCLA...-..... A '!M ".A/iplta rhll11~ Wut Wl8 honorecl.J.pt. t at • neept!on !or eiumnl and ;;t0""°""'"tal' oHlclals at the Calif~ Muleltm o1 Science and . lndustfl' ... • • • .. ~ . · Plim' 'H.4.PPr ' .... TO C,A.NCEL AD ··-nio. li mala DAILY PJlm M- ..,....'.bilPY to baft --cancel -~ 1Wiir11Dy1 Not -""'mow q.e ~·· 'l'bil ad wa1 11ppa11d to rm _ . .,., 111¥' Smeller, II or °"'· 'mmx, · ut .,.. (lfr. -~-~=z.day,tllo-......... la .... _ ... the .. lie •E] iled. It • 'llad I "1 Old • ealll ID two...,._ 'rbat aid J'? 'Will ':.J l, Wt -....., lo bi ..... lo ... Oil Lit .. 11111 ='ti~.._ ... Irvine COin-ol Ill rllbt·U mo)ority -lo ~ ~ lnco!JIORtlon effort by • -Jorlfy ol tbe rqlllored voten lMnc wtthla lbe ranch'• 10,0llf. acre--· No eftort 'Iowan! Independent cltyhoocl bu surfaced ID lbe COMlal are1 betwoen Lagima and CDrou de! Mar but lbe blgb colirl'a IUlinc -appareilly woulcl mHe aucb ID elfart poalblf. Most reporll """ tndloolod the virgin coastal are1 mllbl be llJDlled to ellber I ' ,. " - l..qUM lleldl, ;?lewpllt -.. the dty ol Jnollie, Gt ft mfPI Ill deftloped u counl)' lmitOIJ'. '!be state'• blgb --i nllod 11111 Jand. owners of. more U.. W ol • area propooed __ POI_._, no·IGager blocl: ID ~llon -Arus with ..... tbaa 12 ncUtmd voters maj JepUy Ille for a cltybood eledlon If ..... tbaa • percent lip a peUtlon urging an eloicUoa. Tbe 1pecific·CBM!involved a ~. dev.loper'1 blacking of an election ""'lht by residents of Palos Verdes Pentn.u!a in Los Angeles county by use of tbe former- ly accepted leverage of majority interest by virtue ol land ownenbip. . In that case, a percent of the voten slgDed a·jietitlon ...ting an election. '!be etecuon was blocked by the developer who controlled 55 petUnl or the property withln the proJ)08ed new city. . An Irvine Company spokesman today said tbe land development firm would not comment on &be supreme co u r t declaioo's eUect on the coastal . sector "unW the ·company's legal department hu bad lime lo • ...., .the company's JJC!Sltloo •• 0.U.ty lawyir BeUerue noted he had not yet aeeq the court opinion. but based O(l news accounts of the action said the ruling "could also affect a property owner's control of annexations." Last week, the city of Newport Beach put ••on the back burner" Its eon-- sideration of an offer by the Irvine Com- pany t" annex the prime ocean view land between the San Joaquin Billi and the Pacific Ocean. Newport officials ~ntly received 1 planning staff stud)'\. that showed an- nexing the whole piece of IrviDe Ranch land would Jn 10 ytars time mean a $'l00,000 a year net tax bene.fit -tax (See EL MORRO, Page %) Man Gets $178,500 . . Robber Hits Casino, ~scapes on Cycle . STATELINE, Nev. (AP) -An armed man robbed Harrah'!' Tahoe CUino of fl711,500 late Tuesday and escaped on a motorCycle-drlven by 1 leCODd man. Htr- rah's spokesman Mart O!rtll ~ IOday. Curtis llid the man surprised five unarmed caalno employes as they were btinglng the mooey Into tbe cuino from a baaement vaull • Curtis eald the man toot two bags fill. ed with cub and culno chlpa, but drop- ped one, cootalnlng '4,500 In chips, 11 he feld. The 1etaway motorcycle Deel """"" the stale line Into California and I b e Federal Bureau of lnveatlgatloo bas been called Into the cue, O!rtll llid. Aa O!rtll reconstructed the robbery, a short, dark·balred man wearing a Western bat and armed with a .45-«llber .automailutopped_lllo_el!lployes .. tbo)y ,..,.. taking the money. upstaln into the caaino .about 10:45 p.m. '!be -ordered them to drop tile cub· bap ·and . back, down tbe · stain, CUrtll said, or be would "blow your beads off." ' '!be bincllt plcted up tbe -and ll]lrinted' !JO . feet tbtough the crowded casino, droppinC the' smaller bag alter colliding with • ....., cbange &lrl-· O!rtll llllcl the man ran out Into the night, 'down a aide street inlo a dart area nearby, jumped ooto the back or • waiting motorcycle and sped orr. The getaway wu described by a Har· rah's security man w.bo chased the rob- ber out of the casino. CUrtls, director of press relations and advertising for Harrab'.a. Inc., said fresh currency· is brought Into the casino regularly but doubted · there was an established time, rout1.: .or routine. Harrah'.& Inc;,, a· publicly traded COl'- poration, operates a casiDo bete and has a bigb-riae hotel under .construction. II also )lad a hoteI:c8sino-resort in Reno. ·Curtis llid N!oday's robbery was the largest lnvOlvlng llarr8li'1. Long4tme area observers eiao aaid u. was the big- g~ ever· in the ~~Time:Reno area involving a gambling establhhmenl. Irvine Bonds Seen Aid I To ~dmtteeScliixi&flla«s · Jio. -•• Voters In the Irvine Unlfia4 '8cbool District ahoukJ approve ~ ct1slriot'1 flO million bolxl. eltc!lon Nov. 7 to· OUOw acl-vanct planning of ochoola aild lo •>old costly, more frequent bond electiOlll, Art Anthony, chOlrman of the bond campaign committee. llllcl 'today. In hts flrst ..... releue concerning the upcoming elicUon, Anthony lild that bond money will be used lo poy for land acquislUon, COllllnlclibn, addltlonl lo a· istlng.!aci!IU.., 1!!D'Chue ol lumiture and equipment, C01111edloo of ,..., systems Ford Employes Sabotaged Tt;Sts, U.S. Agency Says WASIDNGTON (AP) -'1:Jie Ell¥!ronmental Protection ActllC1 aeat tho Justice Department evldeoce ~ of •allqecl ~by Ford llator CO. ell!PloYes -the anUpolbtllm I.ells eh Ford.'1 tm can. EPA u!<ed the~ to tab ap- J"Oll'lnle -EPA Mmlnlllf.rator William. D·. Rncklesbaul ,,_to Atty. Gen. Rlcbard · G. JOe!.,...._, EPA a!HXllJllCed,, that "Then!··-" the lelt ~. l1l'IJt 1-lod lo EPA by Jl'qrd Itself, WU deliberate. . 11eca-o1unautbarlsod-- on Ford'• tell veblciel, Its ~ .,.. tipqllutloa lell -... 1'111!1fra"'1 and the eatnponJ -r.,...... 1o'Npeil Ill 11111 ... OllOiDlle .lesllns ca ~ auto engfMI; JtoCffleMUI IUond tbl eGmplll1 to (tloo '9RJI, !'NI• I) ' ' Newport Man's Arraignment Set, In ,Girl's Death · ' . • and demolition of "ilnie.worh" · ochools. · Under California ,lalf, Jnterest on adJool -can·i ·~...,.. perce.n4 ~:,e"~'.w1'::r:: <;; about S.25 percen\. ·t . •• •. Irvin~ com-tlllclai. today ao- llOUdCe4 the ·CO!'I ~Uon to P.nPOlmon . 20, . ~ CoutaJ ' llllUatlve which will be oo 1111. ov. 7 lllltral elec-tloo ballot. • Ra}'IDOl)d L. Wa , executive vice management firm, · the measure, ' Together Ag~in . '!be district'• booded -~ ..clll't IO'~ffr 10 perttnt ol Its ass~ed valuatkm in any one time period., The bonda are good for 15·yean, If~= a new bond electiorr would be 1 ~ to-allow-anotber-aale. -4 - -.. Anthony llid hll Oooµni Ii almost complete and will· -a motta and name by lbe end o1~ur.; president or the ~ plannlng and "goes too far.' ... ~ # ·He said the comP.., 1UJ1POrls the cm- cept of stale guidelines pvemlng coutal land uae and amervatian. ''That thl.s en- vlromniiitil ~1-w111 ."""" "tie met by tbe Legislature. fs as much a cer- tainty u II i.. a necetSity. But II mun be ""PODSlbly met with responsible legisla- Larry Cooper.18, ls·reunlted .wltb bis three-fop!' pel llurd Iller flli(I,. Ing it In the Houston dog pound. The lizard, 1l'bla had 'been ~ nearly three month.I, cauaed a;nir when Hpuaton rabies control. cera capturod.i~.iJl-a-trM-noWar from..Co<!W,1 home. ·- Then a campal1J1 . cl!Y·reaidenls fer pauage of the "ill bMin. "Plannlng a)IO'ad · 11me'wiif" pennit Uon." ' Proposition 20, be asserted, lalll lo meet 1his need. Irvine to A:zie·r Status ll!'liools·to be bupl,Wll<V'tbey are.need- esl. wbea ,they ;pre~ al!!I ,In the neceswy numbiti1 :AlitlionY all!aaed. Each -el~ -the lupayen 111 large amaat of lqODef which could be lpelll In lmprovlnt'l-.ctlon," 181d AnUJoor inlupportlng one large eledlon. ~unty Man, Son JD.cur Bad Burns "We ipplaud the fnitlative'1 broad ob- jecll>es, the protecttOn, reaioratlon and , enhancement of ' the co a s t·• I en~ YilUlment, 11 'he said. 0 Jt i5 Its propo!ed , mechantsm for attalnlng these'objoclivea that forces· us to "oppose the Initiative." He called it, "unrealistic, wmeceuary, perhaps unamtitutional and certainly unfair." • Irvine city COW1citmen Tui1diY· night unanimously voted to adof' n.tw ~es arrectlng adviaory bodies ~ 4«1ded IQ trarulorm the present dllUlll eom-, . mittees to temporary ad hoc groqpa. U passed, Watson said, l'rvposlllon 20 ••wouJd have ' a very severe unpact on hundreds or thousands of property owners, private and public; who are undeserving of the rumbersome, restric-- tive controls it would inflict." A Santa Ana man and bts II-year-old He said a multi-layered and remote aon received second and third de8ree system ol state and ngional commlsalon May0r WUliam 'Fllchbaclh' oald· today, 111 e~pbaUcally support the directlon the COllDdl bu lsken. All •bowed an Intense lntere..'1 and desire to assure that Irvine resid.enta will be Involved in their govern. ment and belp abape the dty's fliture direction in meanlnglul ways." bums Tllelday nJgbl when a water heater pmposed1>y tbe initiative could result In pilot light caused gaaollne fumes to ex· an "effective moratorium -without prop- plolle In the garage ol tbelr home, erty tu relleJ -against any private or firemen reported. p;.· •·. improvement project "however Antonio~' .0,. and his li<!D Marlo, e£entlal to the community." ~ ~ E.-lllb SI., are in the burn unit o! He pointed out that under Propositloo FIJcbbach eaid the COW!cll adopted his 111111estfd rules governing. b o 't h pemianent colllmi3olons. and ad hoc, c:oln- mlttee. with 0 ooly minor changes." Tlioae cbang.. deal . with tbe planetng oommiaslon's ttlaUonslllp to 1dviaory the 0r..,. ~ Madlcal Qei!ter In. ~.rts in tbe fields of ~rvatloo crltleal --Y· -~-ecology are usured rep,....taUOll Flremen .aaid the man received burns on the, commissions "as they lhould be." ori' IO'per<ent o1 ·his lioily and the bo~, IS Bui no represenuitloo h assured tn the ;perteot. ''certainly equaUy appropriate" fields of Damage lo tbe prip and cootents employment, economics, property -bodies. r '!be lranol1)!1118tlon ol Ute .present volunteer cornmltt.ee• gives • eacb· •a li!nllod ure, t!1e mayor eiplatned. wa1 elllmalod at $1,GOO. tautloo and government finince. . . Brazen Thief Gr:'ab• 'Bi.cycle rrnoe pollce toifiy are fn. -..una • -bicycle theft !n.i wliicb u. ~ ..-lnlo • :"a.~-=-~ -· -""' '""8led any. 1llcbanl IL z..laDd, 2', o! · Onalo, ...,_ tbl. tbleJ who mada o11 -ltlO 1kpaed ra<er -al .. •~lqbalr ... --rn.: ... •thtrt. Ba llld ... OCCUited while ... _ .... ..,..._atthe ..... at 1• &.· -Road, ...... 11111 .. ...,... tllief WU ' lMt -...... -Rad HID A- 'AWn>Yals· f,.m tbe co-1sllollll, he ~. would be required for any home adiUtion, remodellog, repair or replace-- ment project cosllng more ihan f/,i!OO; (See PROP. It, Paga· I) Under the new rulet, any ad hoc ·com- '"mllloe will ullt only so Ione u K ,takes to llOCOlllpllllt the 1tudy asllg!1111<!111 givm them. When ·the committee'• report , . ' Jetport Opposed ~ . . ~ Irvine Tells County · of Stiyad ' . • ' ... ·~ Ilvlne C!>Undlman John Burton wu to-tloo ol tile elJ)fllifoa of air tra/Jlc at day to bave carried Jrvlne'1 opposttlon lo Orange Co!u\.11' Atrpori! · IDJ <ommercial jetport at El Toro An earllor rnolutlon offered by C<Juri. Marine Corps 'Alr Station lo the Orange cUma1><l'abrlellt """* bad'lncluded that Cowlly Board ol SUpervlaors. faciH\y and Iha proposed Chino Jlillo Tutodoy ... COIJl)Cll-unanlmoulo ..irpor1 ... ft!!. . ly vetod to wpport a BurlAxl naotnuo. However, COllJ!Cilmen no.lod th -.t oPl10lilW tht El Toro Illa and blcklni Oringe County bu little advet1e II)\~ Ji'lllll Diltrtl(~ llonald ~ on the new city. Furtlier, k hos ~ la W. lilll 1o 1ooate a SF!Jor at learned nights at Cblno Jlllll mljllt well <:.. Pendleton la San , beotllt Irvin. by vlrtua ·of Umltllli Iha ___________ ... ~ .'llli mine ,..qluliol --mllltsry ... of El or- / . ' ~ .. • . I i I ,, Is accepted by the councU, tbe ~ la diS!Olved. · 'f¥sdaY'• council actions, Fl.Jcbbech said,' "tell me the clear ..... or tbe' ~ cU II fu refrain for the present Imo creating a vut sprawJinK l)'llem ol quasi-permanent bocUes." However, Fischbach empbasl7.ed t&re will be ample -rtunlty for clllUG paltlctpatloo In the future u "lltlall, lpedally appilntecJ. tut-oriented ann- mlttees are set up le study spedl1c is."Uel . ., . ••.Tbe"re will be many such tssues, 11• the mayor noted. ' Weedier . ' .. Clelll' blue slcles .., ~ through 'l'burlljay, a~ a;; ange Coast, with_~ turto, to ~ ol:_.,. ."! ~ 1>eac1J<a,. rlldac 1o the 111o lalaDd. I •i.o.1:lll0lcbl In lbe 11111. ' . . • < ·· INsmE TODAY · Orcmsl• Co•ntv 111t<i1tr i. :of-' frrinll o pair of "rmma" ~ , .. etk, along "1th o foll IC/ICdo I •1' of olllfr •lafl• ,..,.II. SH Enterttifnmnt, Paa• .21. • l 2 D.<ILY PILD1 IS Ezpert Advlee Mike Mulvey of St. Petersburg, Fla. seems to have found him· self a real fishin' buddy both as a friend ·and as an advisor --aince everyone knows what great fishermen pelicans are. Suspec~ Named During Hearing On Laguna Death By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. o.llY ,, .... ..., Swom testimony Tuesday by a witneu durlnf a preliminary beartni Into the pil!O!' 11i)'lng of 1 I,el\llll Beach woman iden'1llied aUJpecl Tbomaa Brodlord McCulcl)en 11 the man found 1tandln1 over-the dlld woman'• body. Pblll~ Henchman ol 118 Wave St., LlllJIDI. Beach, told the Mlllliclpel Court of Jl!'fp it·Warnn Knight that be PW a woman 1y1n1 on the craa of b!s front lawn and a man rtandina: over her. Alkad b)' John Cronin, deputy dillrlct attrpey, II the! man were In the court, Herecbman Pid he WU, and idenllfled the bandcuffed McCuteben, IO, alle1ed boyfriend of the de.Id woman, Mrl. Vlrctnla llamnett, 61, of Ul B Wavo SL Henchman uld lllat momenta before he bad beard a woman'• scream1 and abota. ·~n "The -dldn~ ooand rtal to me, but the..~r lOllllded real," Huaclunan .. ur .. ~ ri ~.·~ jall clothlnf, tat puatv,ty bell attorney during the teatfmony. He di not t..stfy. McCutchen ha1 prevloualy 11\Pded blnocent to a chatle of murder. Alter heerlng 'lho testimony o f Henchman and preBe.ntatlon of coroner'• reporta atating cause of the woman's death waa gunshot woundi, Judge Knight crdered McCutchen to appear for Superior Court arraigru;Dent. 1he cue now will be lt;ansftrred from Soulh County Judicial Dlltrlct Municipal Court to Division 5 of the Orange c.ounty SUperk>r 'Court. McCutchen WU ordered to appear at 9 a.m. Oct. 3. McCUtchen was arrested_ by rllce"tl the scene of lhe kil.lin& on Slpt. l FromP .. el FORD ... ship Ill new cars to dealers but forbade their .aale unUl the new tuts prove ihey meed ·r.derld t1ean .. 1r aandatdl. EPA Bald today that seven of Ford'• 12 engine famillel now have been certifitd, permltllnl Ford'• tm cars to 110 oq sale. II salcf data on tell• of the re111Alnlng tnglne famtllea wero ltUI 'being analyied. Jn hil letter to Kl1lndien1t. Ruckelsbaus pralaed Ford top executives for reportlnj: the problem voluntarily. DAILY PILOT T1'e Dr ..... C... Oot.tlY f'ILOT, wttll whkll i. ~ h N.w.~ h ~1#1..i ir, in. Of~ CMlt l"vbllllllnl COl'llNllY. S.,.. r.M .OltleN ..-. MlbMGI, Mondt'f llll"Wlft ...... .,, .... c.11. Mt:N, ~ 9Mdl. H\lnflllllfM lttcl'l/1"°""19111 YtHt"t, l~ kKh, lrvl,,...&e«l~tlKA: INlll s.11 ci.ni.nr.J $111 JYH <••111rwio. A 111191• r1111Janal ;.1t1M fl ,wlltf\111 la1Uf'IU¥1 W livrldl)'I. tt.. ,rflltl!NI •1.t.1,.. .i1nl II •I »O Wiii .. , '""'-C•hl MeN. C•llforM1 '261'. ( . · lla\trf N, W1H Prnldtl!I tf'ld l"llllllllln" Jack II. Curit'( Vliet ""9llHll• •lld 0.fttftl MtM11H 1~••• kttwil ..... T\itfl'lll A. M.,,.I~• MtNtlftl lllW Cl1f1H H. U.1 llich•r4 P. N•ll ~ "' ..... "" l"tllw• - I • • Kidnap Suspect Pleads Innocent Steve H. Bronson, suspect in the Icepick kldnaping and rape of a 19-year· old Laguna Beach girl has pleaded in· nocent to all charges. BrmllOO, 24, of Fontana, appeared 1n South Orange Collllly Judicial Dlllrlcl Municipal COurt to answer charees ol kidnaping, rape, assault with intent to commlt rape and sexual perversion. Bail fDr Bl'OlllOD. a chicken r a n c h employe, wu reduced from '100,000 to $25,000. The sllSpeCI w11 held In custody today 1t Orange County Jail In lieu of bail. The public defender'• office e:ntend the plea for Bl'OlllOll, a parolee from a Florida cue Involving assault wilb lntant to commit murder, John Cronin, depu!Y di!trtct attorney 1ald. Panel Formed To Coordinate Irvine Planning A eommittee to coordinate muter Plannlalr ln Irvine bu been formed by rt~vea ol lhl llChool diltrtct, city andimn.~. lrvlno Ulllllod khool District trustees endarald Illa Idea Ill -aUve plannlnl Tuesday nfcbl. Board Chairman Charlea Boulanger and Tnlatee Norm Ginsburg will serve on the committee. --Boulanger 11id the group wlll have on.- going dlSCUJstons, Ille next scheduled for Friday at 4 p.m. Jn city hall, to make sure school sites are not in conruct with other developments. "We'll keep the line of communication open," Boulanger aaid. Other memben of the committee are city pllnnlng commiuloners Wayne Clari< and Franlllln Hurd: City Coun- cUmen Henry Quigley and Gabrielle Pryor: City Planntni Director Bruce Warren and Planner Mike Harris, and Irvine Company plaonu Larry Moore. Irvine trultets Tuelday also asked Orange County Aaeoc!ate Superintendent Fred Koch to get an Interpretation from Orange County counaal ol Sen. Denni• Corponter'1 (ft.N1wporl Beach) bond Umltallon bW. The bill wm Increase the bond sales capacity from flve percent of a school dlstrlct'a aueued valu1Uon to seven percent. C8rpenler'1 aldet recently oald the ln- cttue would on1y apply to elementary, not unified, dlltrlcto. Irvine truot ... had llloupt the legl1la· tlon would help them and are hoping the legal lntupretatlon of Ille bUI mlgbt do so, Boulanger said today. Bond Issue Gets 'Tliumbs Down' In Huntington By JOHN ZALLER Of tlt1 DfUy ,lr.t Sllff 1 The fourth bond issue In five yeal'3 went down to defeat in the Huntington Beach Union High SChool District Tues.- day. ia, voter turnout Wai light -leu than 1' ipercent. Unoffielil returns showed the $15 million ~won 52 percent approval , t~r lw than the 61 percent it needed. In only six of 85 voting precincts was the necessary marstn achieved. Jn fourt een precincts, voter 1pproval ran under 40 percent. The vote totals stood at 10,889 for the bond! and 10,026 agalnrt them. School officlal1 expressed shock at the outcome and pledged to hold another bond election u soon as pouible. "Frol"l the trustees' standpoint. l'd have to sa1 th8t we're bitterly disap- pointed," said DeMls Mangen, president of the high school distr ict board. ''But as soon as the la" allows, we will no doubt return to the people with another proposal. We have no choice." Tha bond woutd hive financed con· 1tructlon of a 1lxtb campus in the dist rict as well as largHcale improvements at Westminster and Huntington Beach high ICboolll. To the owner of a $30,000 home, It would have meant • $13 incre:asa in propertf taxe1 in lhe first year of repay. ment. "It's always a shock to me when peo. pie are unwilling to make even a mlnl'1lal Investment in the tu1ure of their children," said Ttustee Ralph Bauer. "But now that there ls a majority (52 percent) who do want the bond, we·re un-- der more obligation U,n ever to keep trying until we pass one." Superintendent Jack Roper predicted that the call for 1 new bond election will come next week when tru!tees hold lhttr regular meeting. Due to legal rest{k:tions, however, the soonest a new eleetton could be held would be late De<ltmbtr.~ ... "Obvio\l.sty we're 'very dl••ppolnted with the results." 1ald Roper. ''I feel we are just the victims of netdfld refonn of the Uate'1 flnanclal syatem. The tw thlrdJ rtqulrtment ls W'U'tltonable. 1 "8ut we'll carry on tbe beat n call with what we hive, even though the coo- ditloru continue to be advene.'' ... Judge H. Warren ltn.leht set a preli minary bearing date lo the case for Tueoday at the Soulh Orance Couoty Jwilclal Dillrlct Municipal Court. Brooaon wao arrested ~ Laguna Beach detective Gene Bn>oka 11.hll homa in Fontana Friday. The teenage<! Laguna Beach &lrl had reported to officers that IS me Wat hitchhikfna north from a rntatltant ta. the 1100 bloclc of Soulh Cout1 wpway about 9 p.m. Thursday, 1 car ._...111 driven by a woman stopped for her, alter turning from the southbound 1anel. The girt eot In and obauved the driver to be wearing woman'• clotbin• ~ lipstick. As the car passed tllro'l(J1 dOWLtoWD Laguna Beach, the teenllled rider. told the driver she want,ed to ·get out, but wu forced to the flOor of ~ car, aa the driver held an icepick to her tern pre. The car then proceeded to San Bernardino County. Police allege the girl was taken to a desolate area where a dir- ty mattress lay ID the open, raped and forced to com.mit,pe.rverted ser acts. 'San Bernardino law enforcement of· ficen are now lnveatfgatlq the llooal· bility that other reported rapes and sex crimes may have been committed at the site, Laguna Beach police aaid. The ,api!t and .his victim left the isolated JOtDe and the girl was returned to La'guiia Beach early Friday lllOl1llDI. police said. Her statements led investigating of~ fi.cers to Bronson. Senate Group Okays Increased Social Security WASlilNGTON (UPI) -The Senate Finance Committee today passed legiala· tlon thel would Improve Social Secw11y anit Medicare programs by ~ly $6 billion -and provide sharp tax increases to pay for them. Under the blil. Social Security payroll taxes In 1973 would rise to a muimum of $648 for anyone earning $10,800 or more. with the payment matched by his empioyer, The mutmum tn now is $468 a year. That same tax for persolll earning $12,000 or more would rise again Jn 1974 to $720 for each worker and his employer. The hl8her taxes would finance a number 'of llberaltzptions under the two programs -most Clf them takine efiect Jan. 1-but would frovide no acro,u.the- board increase in , benefits for the 20 million retired persons now drawlna: Social Security benefit.s. C.Ongress bas already enacted a 20 per~ cent boost in retirement benefits to be paid starting In Odober. Included Jn the proposed improvements .,. provisions to : -Broaden Medicare coverage to pay moat of the cost of drugs for treatment of chronic, long-term illnesses of the aa~ ed. -Boost the maiimum amount 1 Soclal Security pensioner could earn without IOllng Social 5ecµrlty benefita f1'om !ta present ll,680 Umlt to $2,600 a year. -Increase benefit.a for people who delay their retirement beyond aie 85. -Boost beneflta for the widow• •and widowers of Social Security pensioners. FrotnPageJ SUSPECT ... Dodge van are still aought u key elements in the clae, aurrendered to police in San Anaebno about 10 p.m. Sun.. day . He was accompanied by an attorney who has since been arranging lfgal "COUnsel for the 1Usptct by an Orange Collllty lawyer. Anlteny told booklllg of- fers he was wanted in connedlon wUh a Newport Beach 1hoolin(. . They booked Ankeny on IUJPlclon of murder and be was .ftown b a c II: to Orange County Airport Monday morning by Newport Beach O.tective Sgt. Ed Clb- borotli. . One Upecl ol the bllarre CUI hi• been lhl 10urce of Iha apparent wealth of 111Jpecl and victim. Ankeny js unemployed, but Uve1 In a $400-a-monlb luxury 1partment al\d Mlsa Singleton -a college student with no ap- parent sourct of income -owned a $12,000 ~1ercedes Benz sport sedan. She had given her occupation in the past as an actresa and :wu attending UCLA at the Ume of her death, while she had been enrolled at UC Irvine. Jnvestigatora learned Tuuday that Ankeny ~ probably related to 1 wealthy pioneer Oregon famlly but the rela- llonshlp is apparently a distant one. JllJ ailter. it wu revealed later, Is married to 1n lnvelltgator for the Orange Collllly Diltricl Attorney'• office, who said tl\elr perentl Uvod In Costa Mesa for many years. She 1ald 'l'uelday Ankeny and Ml .. Singleton hadn't dated for aome time but 11t1t ahe knq of a prior relaUonshlp. leO D(j! In a_....i wltli I Wact ' elei tltent l;enl wlttl -Min hid ·-lated 1Jn)fesolon1lly tn her •cllni career 11111 tlie victim waa a oltanp oirt o( par-. DAILY PILOT Rift ,.._ I r. ••••• PROP. 20 ••• I ~ 1111 dupla, aparlment ol -... panGon pro Jed : aay llbrarJ.; ~ . .. -....... tJ·~~ ..... ••lf'lll, .... """' "' xt1 q .,.Jed within a s1G011-to0t:wfde ·i,.~: .,.... runntni tllt leogth '!{"Ille : cantomla 'coastllne. t.""l .. ~to.;·,. • • • 'Jbe 0 pennlt ll'U" he ~ ~·tfto; c:om_. not on!¥ the ~~ ~ landl between Newport Bel!'ll.,.'"'Jd • Laguna Beach. but alao large populated areas of both cities. "Tbere ta no arcutng that Calllomla . -'\•trail! ~ !11111 "'°'"""'t program," be Mid.· "'Jbe ~Ital lnttiative cannot, in our opiniluce l/l1s program. Ill major product he llpgallon, to .~ii, !ta Intent . m- )ienstate property OWlltrl and yero lnJIU<d by lta exceases." , Watson uid be doelll't ~the Irvine Campa!IJ lo amoni tlon :io•a !ffgeta .• "But we would be · Ito v~." he .auerted I c 'iliete elforll, be uld, could he curtail- ed by the Coastal lntU.Uve. "Thert II no need for PropOlltlon :ID, which bel(Jys tta stated Intent of orderly mailagArt of the coastal zone by ddiylng 'the Umely development of aeytb1Jll to mantce.l':he said. ·-···"• .. . "'nle Irvine Company," Wa~ •. c;on-. eluded, "can sufvlve the lrieqUlt16a that . would be Imposed by PropoSltloil'~ · a . more impot1anl ~ton ta .. ~·Ille thousanda of ~lber b o m I O W<ilte 1' I ; buoineasmen and landowners 1r~.Jn the •permit are.a• can survive. ADcJ.1U'so, to what degree?'' ; : · SUSPECT IN ICEPICK RAPE PL!ADS INNOCENT Steve H. BrOnlOn, 19, Font1n1, Leavn for Court .., ...... .. ..... ..:.-·:·· Laguna Trus~ Pay Increases OkQ,yed, At Coast Space Plants ·:;.'• . Recall Election'.-:. • :· .:"I.. - Slated Dec. 5:,'~:-..... Br FREDERICK !ICllOEMIIBll• Of .. .,..... Pl191 Miff ;.roJ! .. i;· • A recaD election agalnot ~~ Unified School Dlltrlct lrulleef'_.lcfa Gillette and Gerald Linke wur·l>e 1lliil . LOS ANGELES (AP) -A tentotlvo decision of the federal Pay Board would give more than 60,000 aerospace workers in the Los Angeles area salary hi.ke1 ranging from 31 to 41 cents an hour. The declsion affect! about 20,000 workers at Lockheed Aircraft C.Orp. and 40,000 at McDonnell Douglas C.Orp. and North American Rockwell Corp. Their average hourly wage was $4.60 From Pagel EL MORRO. •• revenue over costs ol servicing the new area. However, since the city or Newport Beach Is completing lts general plan the proposed annexation was delayed until that plan is adopted sometime next year. Meanwhile, officials of the city of Irvine, which never has been formaJly of· fered any Interest In Ille 3.5 mile slreteh of prime beach and the view property. have publicly indicated they would await Newport's final decision. Irvine Company officials tate laat week. reiterated their 0 historica1 position" u regarda the anneuUon to Newport Beach as an lndicaUon they too would wait for Newport's decision before offering it to someone else. Observers not!, however. wltb loas of control over any incorporation. and possibly an annexation, the Irvine Com- pany may nbw waht to m·ove more rapid- ly. . ' GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES DIAMONDS-STILL A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND Most people are aware ol aim· ulated diamonds, and these lmlta· lions have their place. For those who want "the most flasb for the le~t money.'' answer. But, if you buy anf !mlll- tion diamond, you should do so only II you are fully aware of Ill lnbol' enl drawbacks. All tmltaUon dia- mond materials have one ol two fault.I. Either Ibey have plenty of fire but lack hardness or they are hml bnt lack brilliance of ·tho ·true diamond. You ahould aJao mow that nolhlnl ii u hard, will waar H well, or look ao good a year fzOpl now, aa • 1enuine diamond. U :iott want to mow whether Yout frlenda "wW tie ablt to tell the dlf!aranca," ,... lllUtll 'lhat you ~1termfne thl• for~ by eomplll1nl wJtll a renulnt dlllllo11,d, Noth1ztr can ever "'placa a truo dllmond -II lo Iha' ldnR·of , • ..., llld remains "a prl's b6st frleruL'~ • \ 1 before the ruling. However, the l().eent cost of living hlte appll'es only to Lockheed workers because the other9 received the increase earlier. McDonnell Douglas operates I t 1 A!tronauUcs Division at 5301 Boisa Ave. in HWltinaton Beach. About 3,200 union and non·unian hourly employes there will be affected. North American Rockwell bas a division at 2201 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beacb, and at101ber facility in Anaheim. II wu not Immediately known how many workers at North American Rockwell'• Orange County plants are at~ lecled. The deciaion applies to the second year of 1 three-year contract, and union of· ficials said Tuesday they would press 1 suit to recover fU:$t·year pay raises pared by Ille Pay Boatd. The \lnlted Auto Worktro Union and lntemaUonal Asaoclallon of Machlnilta and Aerospace Workers bad joined Ui a sllll agalnot the Pay Board alter it lopped 17 cents off 1 negotiated 51-cent-an-hour raise for the first year of the contract. Tuesday's ruling granted the ulra 17 cent! for the second year of the contract, another 14 ceotl for the second year and a.Jlk<!nt COii of living ralae. J1111e1 L. QuUlan, prealdent of the LUI Locltbted local, oald be planned to con- tinue Jegal efforts to recover first-year pay raise losses. A Pay Board spokesman laid the decision. was tentatJve because final enactment depended on fringe benefits. But Quillan oald the cost of living benelttl at Lockheed already had been approved and that be expected the other hiltes to be okayed. I>ec. 5. . ... ~tr-·. ' 'lite Boerd of Education Tu~~ht . unanimously adopted 1 ~inOt\op .. by Mrs. GUlette, !leC9ncfed l)y liliiJU:'~t Ille election be held on ~·" y. December date. ' ;'' 'o; "'lltose who oppose me feel ~··. ~.. · grounds to ttmove me and I · I. lJJer· should have tbeit day at the po ,!'.'#.id. Mr~ GUlelte, pnlaclnl bu tiiqiiiili "'! • believe it mull now be Ille d~~j!f llie-: people and what Ibey want tb ~ifVfll lll our acboots:" ~ ··. • ~ ... .. . Linke a id follDwtni Ille moi'!lifl: be '. WU Lin accord wllll Mn. Gru~·~~i.. ; men Members ol. Conctmed Cltlzl:DI.. for · Schools, fearing the board majortl.)' of : Mrs. Gllletle, Lt* aod Jl'llllan\.~ ; would alt.mp! to'tta!l llie alect""'.,.... . "!IW'Prtsed and stunned" by the motion, : oald prealdent Tbomaa Ouaidy. a ·. ~ : "We hope, 11 Jin. Glllett<f llliritttid, : that a democratic election and the will of : Ille people wW be manllutad," -~· ~ "Wt are very happy wltb the~'• : unanimoul deelaion,11 Cuaidy aMecL··· : FoUowlng Illa vote, Tbomaa luW out : al what be termed "doceptlvo ~ : of obtalnJng 1ignature111 on petJ~. · inl for Iha recall llectton aaalll!loi!iittwo : trustees. .. . " . .• : "The whole charge of ~ : Cttilens 11 I bllnch ol Ila," 'l'l¥mlt[Ald : later. "One leUow colleetltla alpalitju : was telling people we were agalnlt Ur : novatkm. 'ntat'1 a lie." _ "We c:oold have atalled lhll -'1•!ee-'. lion) for two month1," Linke tobf. reporter• after the meeting. "But wt: decldtd·lt-W bo l>ettar4<r the election to pt 1md;« way!' . • • ,-: . • the • A• uaual, HOWlrd Miiiar ""* a r-~~:llri1I W.RLD oon¥4raaUon pi ... of a ama~. Tho tllil le 111•ir1likolar ""' l'~I" • with 1oea1 a111t wlndOWI 1e 11> .., 111 • TIME 1arou, tncludlna 4 U.S. zonn Ind ""-· Daylight Sovlnot 'Oma. An lmpro•,,i..;;;;"";;..;; ... ;;..;;;;;; CLOCK a111 homa~accado11. Walnut ca11 . 17'aM'dW, with a lllln $85.00 · • aluminum 1ccont llrljl. . . HOWARD Ml~LEll CL~ a ~· C. :}/u:np4ri~6 Je1'1!.f er6 . ,~ I ~2J NEWPORT' IL VI>., COST A MESA " f r11 ~· . . l ' ' ' ' ~lit .. , COMYINllllf Tl@MS IAl/~AMIRIC.llll-l!IASTll CHAtll "II " 11 YIAH IN THI !AMI LOCATION IHONI !it-1 .. 1 ~ .. • ' ' • ! j I , t DAO;y PILOT EDITO:aJAL PAGE Joint Planning Needed AlternaUve locatlol!J far the bulk of commercial pusenaer fU.lllta. 1ulll over jet nobe and pollution, 1p- paranl ahlncfonment ot a once lntarnaUonally·re1arded lnduolrlal <0mmualty pion ah4 r..Wtant "parking lot" arterlil bl1bway1 are !actors <WTenUy complkatlng vlrtuaJJ1 any pl1nnln1 Juue related to the city of lrvlne'1 share of the land surrounding Or1n1e County Airport. Councllmon John Burton IUDlmed np the liluaUon In a council meeting last week, 110Ung: "With thelr commerclal zonlnp· of the Collins Radio ond Emkay properties, ii is evident tho city of Newport Beach is not particularly lntereated in our problems." · lrvlne streets must accommodate a biJ share of the traffic produced by the :nore than 300-acres of newly 1oned-co111111erdal property. Irvine tazpayers, not thoae in Newport Beach, will thus lhoulder the costs of patching up much of a llreet system planned and largely built thus far lo accommo- date !he !user traffic flows induatr)' wu expected to produce. But, 11 Burton ond Councilman Henry Quigley aptly pointed out last 1teek, lnoetled alr tralflc at Orange County Airport that could result from Newport's son- ing moves may not be all had for people Jn frvine. The councilmen observe th,e pre90Dt llrporl Is ideal for servln1 lrvlne residents. II ls ;:onvenlenl And lllghta do not plague lrvlne homes wlth nolle and polluUon. Whatever happens with the Camp Pendleton jet• port propoal,.,lnilno nilghl always benefit from some air trafllc at Oranp County Airport Wlth technological Improvements Jn regulaUng l"I noise or development of •orticli tall:e-<>ff planes or ohort range rughts, the present airport might well con· tlnue to serve Irvine ind lts neighbors. F'!"h'r, councilmen lllight. well conaider the impact • • Qui>tqtioJµl Fro.,,,,-A utlwrs Can Dist!)rt •' ' ""Yoa remember. whit Shakespeare sa1d 1bouc that!" remarked the man ..... the dinnet table -Ind proceeded lO quo&1 1 line from "Macbeth," which hebad.....Uy oeeo. Bat _..,,.are dldn' say it -one of h1I dram1tll charactera did. Far from Dear Gloomy Gus Whoa lrvloe anneses the rest of Orlnge County, do yoo suppose they'll call li the RufUI annen· ti , on . -B.Q.Q. nil ........... ",........ ....... "'' _........., ... "' ............. .... ,., 1111 ...,,. ... .._. ... Delft' Pl ... . W. S. Gilbert In a trial !Gr libel just ~ore the tum of the century. He was on the witness stand u the plaintlH, and the de!Oll!e lawyer quoted a statemeot !Nm one of Gllberl'1 plays, trying to sbo1r that Gilbert 1ctually belJeftd the ~te of what be WU uJlnt' on the lland. helnl I pl ... of tho )Jlarwr!lf>t'• wtadom, thll 1r11 a MDllment ht put iu the mouth of 1 chancier he nidenUy dilllked. Wbea we take the "'fBiSE WERE THE wards," Gilbert trouble to quote retortld, '1of a character in my play. an author <generally They ...,. not my words. I wrote them, In order to bolottt but I dO not bold myself respoD1lble for our oploloo of _,.. aJJl'lhllll a fictional character happens to tblng), we have a duty to tmw whether say." the author -IP"atinll In bla own TOice. Mott recently, I read the statement of Othenrile, we nm the rtat of dlstortlnC a coollrmed bachelor wbo quoted bi! views. Disraeli u aayin&, "Every woman ahould It ts extmndy dlfflcult, for Instance, marry, Ind no man." But Dllraell to know whit Shateopeore illmleJI hlmatll (a happily married man) never thought •bout .., lundamental quOstlOo. said thll; be limply put It loto the mouth His genill' liy lli'"~to~ploce-~1 dwocter ln ooe of hll llOftll, Hil himself nio a thousand minds and own feelinp were quite the ~te; be hearts, to take one position after another wu tnown aa tbe most devoted bulband. and make it sound plamlble and sincere. ..,, THIS IS WRY, for centuries, Shakespearean students have quarreled about the "real" Shakespeare -some claiming him as an aristocrat, othen u a democrat, some u a rtligious man, otben as an atbel!t,. an~ so oo down the lino. 'lbore is no raoMng these disputes -even his privately printed aorniets do not reveal the full man to m. The way an author feell about our 1t· trlbullng entlmenll to blnJ that are ex- Rrwed In bla llctlan -brcJu&hl out b7 A MORE FREQVENI' kind of !Uerary diltortion conslots in tatlnl a f1JDOUS line Ind Ignoring what comes Iller It, Klpllng'a "East ii Esst and Wost lo West, and never the twain shall meet,'' is a classic example. We use it to justify basic differences between East and w ... ; but the point of the who!• poem wat prectJely the rnene -Kipling was uyin& that two mea of character and courage han much ·tn common, even thoagh they ....,. !Nm different parts of the -Id. You may qoote me oo that. When Land Runs Out B-Wlek After :!00 years of fooU"°"' e~ acrosa the continent, the U.S. reJ.-tJy b begtnnlng to n!allu that It sutten from I land shortage. There still ii pleo-· ty of room out -... the deer and the anteiope PlaJ, but tn the areas ~ rounding the inljor cltln, there simply ill ... ......b •tandinll ..... lo .... commodate Iii the people and the facilities people need to live ind 1IOtk el· fec:tively. For y..,.., developen of --lial and commercial pftlpt,rdel llfve solved the problem bJ llqul4otinll ...,. Isn't It the .Truth! By CARL IUllLft .... Jl WU pollUca, not Dllltry., tlllt ushered 1n the Age or Obooleocenoe. PoU- ticl1n1 wm the flrst Amertcaas who IOld thelr wom with the upeclltloo that the <.'ODMllOr would -enoup tbntw them away to try some othlra. "Lfl Ille btl!lfl' bttoort!" -l.tgol .Ila.nm No man ls ever 1 m1tc:h for 1 WGmlD before he marries -ind .. lm1 evor an. either. And that aplllno wbJ 'Ihm ara rnoro well·p-old JadJfo than woll-pleued old mm. "W.......-ol""YI 11at Ille lad """"· s lie '"'"' 1ong,,.." -Dicllotla'll o/ o,,wo., ' and _.. of the llllursl futureo of the =:r. TbeJ have llkm OTer the : llDed In the poodl, planed down the bills, put-the -In pipes. Now the natioo ii beglMlng to rtallle that tbll strateo DOI on1Y bu converted the cities Into mlle on mile of oqualld brick and uphalt but aho bu wiped out the plant and aalmal life that keepa the natural air and water ,._ In bolance. The dfll dweller Hlera!Jy does DOI hav1 enough rnoia to bnatbt. . Tiii: ONLY ANSWER ii the obvl°"' one. 'l1lt U. S. mm! develop elfecUve cootroll 111 land·-· and It D111t belln ~Ill I rectaul halil, DOI town l>y -"" -.... bJ ..... Good i'-•li wlll ~ .... wt1-and P""'tlDI II wlll lllo ,....tdo for _,_ ... ·-=... -lo -the -of --· for fn. --to , ..... jobs, IOd for ma I aw bat 111 J(ldll fMcUltlel u:b: .. _plaa ... nlloodampo. lt will deal with Ibo ....... -le and ecolollcli orpolam, IOI 11 blll IOd plecel. Tiie Dllloa lo a pllnl11llJ lllllf ..., """' tbla -of plonnJnc. Bui u bu .. Ume to lole CiWlll lllrlOd. A llnt llep -1d be for Congreas to adopt S.... Remy M. Jackaon11 land use bilf, now before the Senate. 'Ibo Jocklon bill would put foderol money and lnll._ btlllnd state -for developing -~ 1-pLmnlng and enf._l II ...we! be I aoocJ Wl1 to mW I besJn. am,. of mau tr..,.P.rtaUon llnb which Jeon heovll7 on Uie chongjng nature of the airport area land uses. A high •peed Ue to lhopplng centers Jn neighboring communi- ties and/or the Pendleton jetport might well enhance tho area's economic contribution to the city. In ony event, Irvine would do well to communicate !ta views on airport growth directly lo Newport Beach in the hope the two citle.s may seek a common under· standing and hrlng profitable d!J<ussions of jolnt plon- ning Interests. New Use Permit Concept The lion's share of Irvine's options in land use con· trots Jn the area of Oroge County Airport rest ln tho Douglas Development Company's yet·to-be-unveiled plans for its 50-acre parcel. By rirtue of its location across MacArthur Boule- vard from the airport terminal, the property could be an ideal location for expanded passenger service facilities or a regional transit stop. Councilmon Henry Quigley envisions at least one '1landmark" piece of architecture for lhe site. That's why he sought. and the council approved, a Iong·lerm use permit on the present commercial offices being leased from Douglas. By extending the time llmll, the city eased pressure on the developer to find a pennanent replacement for the low·ri!e huildlnga now on !hi lite. The merit of this new use permit concept could be proved i! Douglas fully uses the extended time to attract a corporate headquarters to the 111&-and i! the city inte- grates that potential with lts views on tho development of the remainder of the keystone, airport area parcel. SI Reader c: ... rges Vietnam Will B e Forced 011 A m erican P e ople 'Voters Had Better Get With It~! To the Editor: It ii becoming lncroulngly clear that the "secret plan" to end the war prom. lied in 11111 dllfe~ little from that openly enundated in 195' by a pre.siden· tial candJdate who was then defeated by the widest margin of votes in !be history of our pmidontial electlom. · The ilaJy major jobs yet unac- compllsbed in the "open plan" of 1964 are the destructlia of the dikes and the pav- ing over ot Vietnam with asphalt. The voters turned away the war party In 1964 and elected what Ibey mistakenly took to be the peace party ("We will never .send American boys . • • "). Recognizing their erTOr, the voters turn• ed away the war party in 1968 and again electtd what they mistakenly took to be the peace party. FOR THE THIRD eomecutl.. time, the wor party presenta ltaeU to tbe voters as the real peace party. Like the walrus and the carpenter, ·ltl losdm, smlllng with benignity, taJt of many tblnp while they -1e the "secret plan" without interruption. Vietnam will be forced upon the American people, rlgbt or "'°"'' Ille lt or not. We are told "' must ccmtlnue the war to defend oor -· Laok qain 1t 1fhat we hive done ln JnMcMna, the doubJe. deallilg lli3r led-to -lllif a••Rlnltion of the Dlems, the hou in the Gulf of Toolcln, alaugbter of llCl><Ombalanil in order to save them, the attempted 111p- prealon of the truth II My Lal, the aecret employment of Asian mercenaries paid by tho American llxpayer to fight for their own seH determination, the bJ.. staUation and support of a dictator aa our ally in the south, the apparent SUl>- pre&!lion of the truth involving direct disobedlence of orders by a general of• fleer (Lavelle), the apparent widespread fal!lfication of military reports, cor .. rupUon, drug addlctlon, mutiny In the ranks, and the list is merely a random ltemlzalloo of press clippings. WHOEVER IT IS labelling this r«ord u honorable, 1 record worthy of our deleooe, acll from a point of view allon to the principles Americans have always fool)llt to defend. It is a reconl aot made defemlble but mor. n!preben&lble by jUltllyJnc It u Initiated by the other aide; In no way are we Vietnamese. lnltltutlons of whatever kind managed under auch an ethic inevitably fail, govermneot lnstltutlons. historically, not excepted. We cannot fake seriously the assertion that a foreign policy founded upoo auch an ethic will JeaU to ll!tfng peace In the world. On the contrary, It will lurtber pollOn lntematlonal .. 1atlonl and bring · on more of the kinds of desperate acta which the world now ao apJ>4llingly witnesses. O(d Glory has alwa)'I been a proud clean Oq. She has fiown before the peoples of the world not as a thn!at but an example. She has been an honeJt n.,. And the oatlonal character of the American people bas been !Undamentally decent. The -.. had better gel u right thlJ tlme Ind DOI let im mark a turning point fOwsnl the Vletnamlzallon ol Amerlco. W. B. ANDERSON ~--B 11 GHr9e --..., Door Gtttte: Coold )'OU leD me lhe Jllllle of the mon wbo porfectod the IJ'pewrlter1 D.Y. Dear D.Y.: ( MAILBOX J Lettu.s from t'eadtr.s are welcome. Norm.aU11 wrltn1 should conveu their m.e.ssaae1.' in 300 wot'd.s or li.ss. The right to condcnae l<tt<ri to fit space or tLimtnate libel ;., re.senied. Alt letter.s mu.st include .signaturt and mailing addre.ss, but name1 may be withheld on reque.st if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pu.blished. 'Sehmltz Needed Now' To the Editor: 'Ibo real tbreal to the Republican Por- ty was shot and la now out of the run· nlng, and the McGovern vs. Nixon gim. rnlck bas emerged as a superbly ~nglneered packq• of duplicity plotted te, throw the election to Nixon by simple default of character Ind quallly In the Democratic Party. We should not eloct Nixon, ~ McGovern. for two simple reasons: (IJ NIXON'S llflnment with the hugo co~tlons ~ money on a »win war, Ind hll ~with Rod China Ind Sovtot Ilullla make him unlit to represent the people In the best tntvest.. of the United States. (2) McGovern, with his rag~ag rabble on the far left, hil po!lUcal opportunlata all around him, bLs wild promises and general incompetence, iJ likewise unfit for such a big job. SO WHATtS LEFT? Schmjtz? Now just a cotton plckln ·mmute, and don't let the bralnwuh abow. John Sclunitz, the newcomer ls n.:eded now to oppose the two politicaI giant& who po.se as a two- party l)'llem while In trutb they ore but ont, and to revive the two-party system as it should be. So don't waste a single vote. Give the real opposition a break. Vote American this time. MILT BASHAM (Dtmocral) R ealism, Re•pon•lf>lHt" To the Editor: Gov. G<ocgo Wallace has proved his point. Now he'.s doing America I srut service by not running as the AJP can- didate. A tm>-man race brings McGovern a worse defeat -rMu1tlng in a Bhi!t away from McGovern 's policies. U Governor Wallace were to run and the three candidates were to come «it nearly 11ven, McGovern would claim dominant Popular support, much u he did after some Democratic primaries.In 1911 Governor Wallace siphoned off enough voles so that Humphrey took Texu. TlllB IS AN opportunity to artlculate the illlltl and to accent the dltlerences 1n phlloeophy. Most voters react ruponslbly If: (I ) they funy understand the luuea and (2) they seo "' threat to their eccmmic or ph)'llcal security or to their dltnJty. No ..,. Clnd•date ii all good or all bad . But 10me are clearly more rulistJc and resPoMlbl• than others. On many luues the dUlorences between Nixon and McGovern are enonnous. McGonm lrruponslbly appeals to the war fears of draft·ace youths. McGOVERN CLAIMED that bombing the North and mlnJni Halpbonf Harbor would get us Jnto war with Rllllla. But Nixon went to Russia whtle thll wu 1olng on -ahowlni the Sovleil that be N~, l'ln arry t• say. In fact , I'm calllng that lnl Jxne1 Typewriter Serrice hlct flrsl thins ln the_...... · wouldn~ be their patay. Since Mc:Govem loslJil oo leltin& the Communilil have South Vietnam, wants to drastically cut defense spending and lives in fan- tasyland: how would we fare if he represented us in Moscow? McGovern originally proposed Sl,000 for each U.S. citizen. But the people on lower incomes strongly rejected this in· come-redl.stribution appeal for their votes. • NIXON WORKED to change the Supreme Court from "liberal" and "ac. tlvilt" to strict constructionist and firmer with criminals. Nixon didn't back a nominee 1000 percent one d.ey, then look for a way to dump him the next when the going got rough. McGovern wants to "reliberalize" the Supreme Court. Nixon pushed for more Negro con- struction jobs, larger federal programs for developing black businesses and more blacks in government jobs. N i x o n repeatedly opposed involuntary busing of school children. Nixon is strong against discrimination. And he prefers ability and merit over the fixed-quota system. McGovern champiOO.. forced busing. NIXON HAS HAD some succes& .slow· tng Inflation without creating nuwive Wlemployment. McGovern's spending proposala would feed lnfiatlon, ral.se tans and do little to br!&hten lb• employ- ment picture. Both dialike the wealthy avoiding tu .. through loophoJ.,. To create jealousy against the auccessful and to Wlame blocka: with many votes ag1lnat blocks with few votes, McGovern advocates repressing those who create jobs. NiJon want.s a cllmate favorable for Industry to create more jobs. Let's move in the direction of realism and responslb!Uty. LEONARD WRIGHT Sa ta n'• Pe1tte Sumf>ol To the Editor: Many of the thlnp with which we have lived down through the yean are now beinl given new labels, giving different meanlnp to standard traditional truths. One inJtance is our enemy's cry of ••PEACE /' u he unfurls new attacks aplnll our lreedom1, more barhlric and Inhuman 1troc:llles than In the fields of combat. Whlle many citlun!I of our na· Uon forcet their respons1bllltles to their nelghbon and loyalty to their country, these acti rontlnue. WE SEr THE "peac-. sign" and naturally we think that thi.s inverted crou Jn~ circle Is a sign of peace. Why? Bec11u.e we have been brainwaabed into believing It is. Yet nothlnv could be further from the truth. Rudolf Kock's Book of Signs describes the inverted figure as the crow's foot , a l)'mbol well known ln the middle ages as an "Jn.signla or Satan." How'.s that for being taken in? Dr. Gerard Eucal&se e1plalns in 'Traite de Science Occulte," when Satanists want lo expreu their ideas in a polysym. bollc, tbty formulate their riluall!tic COP.. denmatlonl by destroying the harmony of I.be figure , say by turning a cross upaide down. The ritual l)'tnbol wu d"lgned to show defiance of God Ind faith in Satan. A nice ''peace" ai111! FAR FROM BEING a "modem sign," the symbol which Berirond Ruaell adopted 11 a '1Communlst'1 Insignia for pea~," dates back many centuries into the history of anll~stlan aclivlUes. Jn 711 A.O., the Saracena crOMed into Spain with this 1ign on thelr shields. The Inverted cro51 portend• evil and death. The m1nnme h11 for centurlts been a favorite lip of Satan. Wherever thil algn appean today, you ·con be 1ure the anU.chri.t onta of thil eni ore com- pletely active. Beware ol the peace sym- ' :.:: • bol or Satan. : . -' MEANWlllLE, In Am•rfl!..: a s thou sands of rad icalized yout~de that same symbol, the heretics~ tho Christian Church have all but a ted the "sign of the antl-christ" as heir 0\\11._.You can be absolutely certaln,thllt the intei'DaUonal soclallat.s planned lt 'Ulat way. MAURICE BERGERON HolO to R eduC!fl CJdiite To the Editor: Dr. Dorothy Whipple, In lft~rtlcl• ln McCall'• Ma~ atiout a 111Dntb ago, ::;e~e~ o:en!' bow to hflt the drug Sh• stressed the need to lllilhl profit out of the 1-ln tilde folC the un- derworld U we •ant tlll:lr opehtkllll to stop. She 11)'1 very low cwt heroin clinics under the U.S. 9overnment should sell .the heroin ~r onythlng else they will accept at a low cost that enablet . the person to continue worklnt honesUy. The more we stre!.s the punitJve lln the hlaher the profit goes for the LD1- derwor1d heroin sellers . Do au you want to help th• potential addlcta avold ad- diction with education, but protect the majority of Americans from ~ra­tions of the underworld, which 11 more than a ha lr milJloft all agalnsl 111 to feed their habit; b)>' ttln& the profit out from under Iha ;lleroin market. ~ ENGLAND WENT from 911 ...Jate...t addicts ~ IOme 1,200 in the Jut Ii )'W'I In a population of IS mllllon. WI hav1 over 500,000 addlct.s. Foraet ablirt the fools who 1tart the habit and •i!Op tho underworld's ability to sell herOln 1t a high profit. When the underwo""-can no longer get the high profit, theyl"W\IJ atop pauing out free samples of herciM. Thi• wili dry up the temptation from the foob. I'm sure the underworld wadta the drastic punitive Jaw .. against •.heroin, which uaed to sell for 50 cents 1a drug stores, so that their vlctlma ~1 be driven to them and the ir high prk)es. We ~ only suspect that poliUclana·kl some instances may be advocating harsh law1 at the urging of the underworld:~"' I ACCEPT AS TRUTH the ent ol one narcotics officer Uiat-1 in- vestigation of top drug dealen in his slate was stopped cofd bJ ~ atate senator. The senator entered ~ and said the investigation was to stop Im- mediately. It dld. An addict Wider' doc- tor's care can suppart himself. ~ a low cost source of heroin, Utt ~cts prey on the public. • ' 1 I urgo that doctors be autho~ to treat heroin 1ddlcta with l•Jal hon>Jn 11 well as other drugs and tllal'·,...iuce ttfme in AmtrlCL AL DAILY PILOT Robm N. We..t, N4ii! Thomu IC~mi, 11 Albert W. Botu Edllorlol l'lrl/O ~ The <dltori&l -of 1111 .-i. Pilot •tcka to 11\fonn ud .tliii-- latll! rc.dtn by PN*ll•• } ... hCWlpaJ)er'1 opinions •nf . ~ n:icntaty on topics ot lntttetf"'bl •tKnllkJuKoti by prvykltnr • ftdiiili for the .,,..,,._.q t:1t 'our~ 0Dlnlon1. -.n4 by SJl'8mU dJ...,... v!e"l'Ointt or Info 11~ and 1pokeam~ on or the day. Weclnestl.,-, Sepl 20, 111'12 -- Death bfl Mail More Bombs Found ..... By ne ~ Preu f ""ll'T'.""!~ ~ oo..J-Ope bombl ad- dreaed to lsraeUs were un- covered and disarmed in Ew;oP,e today and police on the Ccintlnent linked up to foll a maSJ murder plot against lsraetf diplomats and officials. "ttgM Allon, l!rael's deputy ..-er, warned in Jerusalem that no Mlddle East govern- me\t;' even as far away as Libpa,•would be immune from reC.alilf.lon for Arab terrorism. .. ., ~am not . saying when, wMrt·and bow -but we will nbt'itoler1te terrori.mt," AUon aaat r~at I luncheon for -.n. Imel In the put ha1.r1iocUJed Libya and Iraq, ~ u well as neighbors Syria, Lebanon and Egypt, of arming w ·nn.ndng terrortsu. ',.,~ ... ·l:AJCLIER AN l1r1ell tnltltar.y commentator 1n Tel Aviv isuggested that Arab oil fields are vulnerable. -·lif addition to U'le mailed boonl>«t 1nierctpted In Europe llil :·llrae1, one was found d~ to the Israeli consul th"o..Molttreal today. cane'dian ~~ said it had been mailed l.the Netherlands as the olMrl'.lhadbetn. B:videnoe mounted of a latie«al• campai&n by Arab . ~~ UPI T1 ..... oM ARAB VICTIM -Syria has arrested Maj. Rich· ard H. Barratt, a U.S. military attach e to American Embassy in Jordan. Officials have declined comment on reports Syria hoped to exchange him for Syr· ians held by Israel. terroriats posting bombs from Amsterdam in the Netherland!:. Pollet suspected the Black September guerrilla organlzatkla which reportedly threatened auch an altack after Its onslaught against !Jraeli athletes at the Munich Olympics. London's sprawling postal network was sifted for more envelope bombs like the one that killed an Israeli dlplomat in his office Tuesday. As many as 17 -perhaps even more - could be awaiting delivery. Two bomb packages "ere intercepted in Switzerland and suspicious packages were han- ded over to poUce in Belgium. Two deadJy 1 envelopes were found in Par ls TUesday. EVEN IN FAR away Israel Itself, the lives of officials were at risk . Police said two bomb Jetters had been sent to two leading government of- ficials. All the suspected mail had Amsterdam postmarks. As British detectives flew to Holland and Scotland Yard organized a search in London. Informed sources said the po11ce in London were working against a list of 25 Israelis who could have been targets. Eight bomb letters have been found. 1be source refused to go into details of the list or say where they got It. .,,., , ....... ENTERS PLEA -G. Gordon LI d d 7 leaves U.S. District Court in Washington after plead· ing not guilty to charges of breaking into Democratic Na- tional Headquarters. 'Break-in' Records Destroyed From Wire Senilces <~•:C ' .McGovern Raps 'Nutty Polls WASHINGTON -Nwnerous records were destroyed at of- fices of the Committee for the Re-elect!on of the President following the break·in at Democratic offices on June 17, according to sources quoted today in the Washington Post. Two top campaign officials, Robret C. Mardian a n d Frederick La Rue, ,directed a And 'Lousy' News Columnists massive "housecleaning" in· Gallup or.Harr.is. I Ulink the~ eluding the destruction of make these things up in the records Pertinent to the case, back rooms somewhere.,, the newspaper quoted sources COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - Tired of. bad news, Sen. George McGovern has at- tacked what he tenned"nut- ty" public-opinion polls and "lousy" n ewspaper col- as saying. And he described some con· Mardian was an assistant Aginew Tells' n~stigatiJ!n r . By FBI Into Wheat DiSpute . . . W ~TON (AP) -Two 1Mll, Tu<aday ni&hl wtruld tbem by USDA G!Ocjal• ud !ulkcale Tuvatlgalionl -one ,.y only \ilat •i. pnllmlury lonner OllldalL be!ort !be election, one al· i:oview or the matt.r refemd He aca..e.t IllmoCntl t'erwiird -have been J)IMI-lo by viCe ~sldent ~ II apteldial lnr•'"""°' - laed In the escalating dispute · und<t way." deal. • • · •. .f over wheat sales lo the Sovlei . M ~owa DO~, "'·• '\'lie FBI, aald, Aprio, "Im Union. NeaJ·&nttll, pro!111ae4 1 llqljie ' a bltsi-frauct ""! busine• · ~ J>CHlectlon prohe b)' , ~ttee Investigation ti. pnctlcel ¥nit' ·that bu been tlie FBI wu announced by ·l!'e w~ deal and txoader . asked by the PiH!denfto ¥!lk VJoe-Prtildeot.SptroT.A-' ~ oen Feb'ruary, tl!<N'«lllllyiDtothllmatter 1o w'llile.campalgnlng Tuesday in "a/tlr the passioo of eloct!o.. . _.,. te the -of~ Minneapolis. In fact, he said, year poll tics bu pwed." mv:--• .. --. "that investigation !J in prog· At a Minneapolis news· con-big gram, uporl<n that reu" at President Nixon's fereoce, Agnew said that Ni:J~ reter . to, to f-aee whether orders. on ordered "'' FBI · probe lo aeyoaO hll t1bn any uodue But the FBI said It had amwtr sue~ qlltSttons as profi~ due to any mlall> received no Instructions to whether major grain e:1.· formaUeo-or ·i·mprop.~r.lJ look into the niauer. . A porters recelv~ and benefited revealed . ~ oo Ibo si)okesman · for its parent from advance 1 a J e s in-part of. "'tbe federal. govem- ageocy, the Justice Depart· fonnallon allegedly fed to mcnll' I'-"'"'-------- BRITISH . EXPO 1972 ' SEPT. JI.OCT. I . Where To 'Go Looklog .for IOllH!When to ;. gb, iomethJna to do! No one ·gtves·yoo betl.r tlpl than tho · WEEKENDER. lt'a publlm. · :Oji ·~ Friday In. tbe D.U. LY PII,(l:t. , ~~atlc presidential no m t,11 we rejected more emphatically than ever the findings of recent polls show- ing him far behind President Niyon. "I think the polls are a lot of rubbish," he said Tues- day. ·•r don't know where they conduct these polls. I've never talked to an American who's ever been polled, by either Dr. servative n e w s p a p er cOJ· attorney general b e f o r e umnists, whom he wouldn't joining President N i x o n ' s name, as lousy, bitter, campaign committee as par an old, despicable, ob-1_1JO_lit_icaJ __ coo_r_din_•_t_or_. ___ _ noxious propagandists who are consistently wrong and who • write nothing good about any candidate more liberal than • • ' I -eked. War 1 .. ~·conservative Tops . ;i~owens·tein in NY :,;j• - ,.~ ivnlted Prfl1 llllernatlonal ment In 1968, highlighted a day ctory lh Brooklyn Tuesday or primary and ru.no£f elec- Rep. John Rooney over tlons In New York, rd Lowenstein, architect ~assachusetts, Oklahoma and ,. e "dump Johnson" move-Washington State. Genghis Khan. TODAY Mc G 0 VERN made two new proposals to in- crease Social S e c u r i t y payments, favoring f u 11 benefits for widows and an in- (cAMP AIGN •72) 0 ' ,, .. .,~. .· '·. 1!'-t.tl!-Rooney, a conservative !~S Democrat who has spent 28 crease In the amount of outside 1 n c o m e pensioners may earn without reducing be nefits .. He spent tile night In the mansion of Ohio Gov. John Gilligan. Sep. Edplund S. Muskie of Maine was schedul· ed to joi,n McGovern at a~ peara nces today in northern New Jersey and Philadelphia. • '.p~erican years in the House. has been a ' ~ consistent supporter or the I,·_··.;: .hot · Dead Vietnam War. He defeated Lowensteiri in New York's June primary, but a rerun was Tuesday, McGovern told students and faculty a t Chicago's largest Rom an catholic school that he favors income-tax credits for parents or parochial -and private - scliool students. And b e delivered his standard political talk to a rain-dampened street crowd in Milwaukee and airport-rally Cf'O\\'.ds ln Flint, Mich., and Columbus. t!IJ Uganda or~~no~erth;a:~~·ere the : j ~SHINGTON (AP) _ U.S. Vietnam war was a pivotal :: Thomas P . issue, John Kerry , spokesman • will seek an ex-for Vietnam Veterans Against ! "lion for a shooting in-the War, won the Democratic • in Uganda in East ca ·that left one former nomination for Congress in rlcan Peace C o r p s Lowell, Mass . ' • • nteer dead and another Uy Injured, the State ment announced 'here. e former vMunteer, Iden· Tuesday as L o u i s of Houston, Tex., was Ile traveling ' towart! on Sept. 7 after fighting broke out in the coun- try. A companion. Robert Freed of Madi~. Wis.. an- olh~ormer vflunteer. was allgiWJ 1Djured and later re- leased. State Department press of- ficer Charles Bray said the pair had been stopped twice on the road but allowed to con- tinue before they were shot at. He said the attack apparently was not directed at Americans as such, and that Ambassador Melady "intends to seek ex- planation.'' OEMOCRA TIC congress- v.·oman 1.-0uise Day Hicks, an early and staunch foe of bus- ing, won renomination to her House seat Jn the Massachu-. setts primary. Rooney claimed an early victory and vowed he would be "back ln Washington tomor- roW,'' representing his Brooklyn 'district. But Lowen- stein would not fonnally con· cede. Rooney aod Lowenstein each charged that delays in poll openings had hurt hls chances and a federal judge ordered sotne polls to remain open past the normal closing time. Complete b u t unofficial returns gave Rooney 15,486 votes to Lowenstein's 13,0'71 . Dorn Orders ' · Fire Training,' Capital News Service LOS ANGELES-Im· . mediate training of Los Angeles County road depart· ment personnel as firefighting crews has been ordered by Chairman Warren 1\1. Dorn of the Board of Supervisors. Fire and road departments have devekl~ a program to train and use 22 road laborers, 56 maintenance men and nine road leadmen as crews in emergency watershed f I r e situations. It's HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS for the right start in life l(ind!ftarten thru 8th Grode • All·d1y dlSm EnrollNqw- • ---Door·fo.Door 8111 S.Met -Chlldt111 of 1A falttis ett welcoma -fllah 1thol11tlc st111d.,d -htchlll tk 4 R's: 11adl111 (ir!n phDnlc:I), wrltinL arithmetic, fladl,.. FOUNTAIN VALLEY• 16835 Brookhurst Jusf nor1h of W1rner 714-962-3312 "A Private Sdlilol of Ols!lnclion Founded In 1942' I f I· , .. , d.ii...s . O>loMode . H<ildk>p Coupe .. Sportier this year. Ro&nier. Heovier. Yet ~linQly euy to own. Even if you order the new swivel bucket Me.ts. Cutlass Supreme C.olorrnade Hardtop , Coopo Ucnoround). Mere ol • little )imouaine than ever. You ccn 1e1e it in the formal roofllne and new opeN Pde windows. You co.n feel j ii in the tpeciout, quiet interior. And even In ~ ·'' ride we've poltemed after our blqger Oklsmobilet. I · .wlthaM«grilet1.8tswJ111S-~~·w-. ' . • It's o Whole MJ kind. ol Olds. And the loweat·pi09d ol all. Omevo..Je • oompect1 -but one with biqdr thinking buUt in. • Jt'1 nearlr 500 poundl more Cir than 1 --·~· ...... """'! Jts wl'Melbela is ~.lll'friChet. for··-rldo. And you an loel .lho ~ en the toed. A cWl.lH tntertor With new ''wet·look" Yinyl trtpl " "4ndaid. So ,, lull caipoGhq. And • 250-cu.·lh. ioQtnt. Coope, 3-door halchba<k or IOdon. ll'o a lot cl Oldt for t»._..,y . . ' ' • r· -J • " • • • ,. . • ' I II • I I I I, • • . . _·;~~ Uuntin.gton· Beaeh Fountain Valley • ~ ' . . ,.. . voe:. 61: NO. 264, 7 SECTIONS, a+ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . . . ·-. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, .1972 TEN C&(TS Sllrvey Shows Transit Top Concern in Valley • BJ MICllAl!L GOODRICH • Of .. o.ltr "" ..... A survey of 400 Fountain Valley citiienl indicates they feel public tramportaUon. Is the mo.st serious con- ceru facinr the city. • Tiie -Willy survey, prepared by the llqional Research Instjtute in Social Welfare at ibe University of Southern caufomla, was pre8(llled to Fountain Vall~Y. City Councilmen Tuesday night. The IW'Vey reported that. 52 pereent of "-polled believe the quality of public U'arisportatloo was a very serious prob- .---... · • • auntington . ' ' _ ... -. Main Street ·-• Riis Backer ·, By TERRY COVILLE ~ -Of IJie IMJW Plllt ll•ff A cola>IUI part of old Main Street, near HWl\lilitoq . Belch Hlfb School, nearly tfiell,.,. ~ death this w..k. But:.lo\ll.Or Al Coen stepped In today •"l~> a .... .J'!fl·mlnute repneve that ·may save,., ... .,e of the city's most subtle laq~lrf, ~ tong row of 30 to 40-yea.r-. old la!!!P. posts. COisi'llM ,called an emergency council m\!ltjng.lor 1 o'clock tOOlfbt in city coun-en;c· to jliacus.s the pmervation ot: Street. · alw'1s remembered that section ol Main st,reet .. the, lint lhiDg ·that jm. prouod me with Huntington Beach," Com~ '.'It bas fond memories." 11A' ..,.r aold ... and other ....,.. ~~"""' .,._ to ...... _, nJihl tll*I the lamp· posts ." .. . be ftlDOVed and the gruo-lllled, :!!).foot wide streej.•11• II to be cut to If 18111 wide, t.~~ turn llaiD Slnei .... a .... :JTX19ir .,0 the coundl IPP!Vfld the plan• !Gr the clvte center trtflk flow, but we-dflln~ know this waa part of It," Coen espw.,d, °"~councilman, Donald Sjllpley, Upped lili council malel to the sltuaUoo !dOnda'y night. Shipley wns fuming at the wort bell!& done on one of the oily'• ofdest llrHts. 'JI bald noticed work there earlier," °*1.lli;J, "But I didn't reallie what was ba~." ~~ Coen issued a ••stop" ofder to lhe;ll!l>ll!> woru department lo quit the *'9 · atftel project until the council ~ ,Whal to do. lem. 1bere are no buses or other types of pubUc transportalioo In Fountain Valley at this time. In the commenlz sectlcin of the report. the respoodlng residents suggested es~hllshlng a shuttle bus system f:O park and recreat.ioo areas and an exammaUon of establlsbing a regional masa transit zystem. Other problems facing the cltbens of Fountain Valley • 1n tlieir priority of seriousness were bJgb propen, !De•, the cost of medical care, Jobi for ;young peo- ... .,.,.._,... ENoANGlllED. ~'l!CllS. Main Strw.t L1mP Poat ~""'°' ol us want the lamp posts ~ QI' the »fool median reduced to -SI:, 'ftet.!' . Coen said. "I hope tlaere11 ~r .opt1oo." ~~the ornamental lamp posts bave lanes of tral!ic In each direction. deer. removed, and workers Mansion Avenue would also be improved. woW,'l ve rstuted soon on the others. ~ilnien have 'been pi-oud of the :'l)ii, I!' and modlans affected lie lsndscaping along Main Street and the ]Jetir~ ,lhO high school and the new $11 wide street median. They bed hoped to ~-o,lvlc center, from Manston expand it along roore of the street, A....., .• fi> Sprlnclleld Avenue, Public rather than ftduce I~ w~ Jim Wheeler said today. The old lamp posts are made of ~ · · Aki It Is part of an overall Marl>lelte, a lrade -· wblcb ts not 11!.0IA· . Improve tho' traffic flow sUJJP*CI 4o erode or corrodo and never ~ the civic ceoter lllclllty. Under needa paln!lq. Ille' Pl!mi 111a1o Street would bave curbs 'Ibey are cilllllderld pmnaDeDt lamp ~ JUI~ and there ....id be lbree potts bl' tllo ~· ·" :F.TC Orders Soap Firms • ~ J "'t.o Docu'[1tent Adoortising ... ,, • !• ' '( -·· . , : ·i-'~ (UPI) -'!be Federal llotter evaluata ......... clan aod 'l'rl!lo.:·c.nml-loda)r ordered II dlatlnplah wllo la ..a,,"'1lllal trathfully. ~ lllld adftrtlae1' of aoap U aal!ed tllo ...i.,.... ilmllftd to • ·~-for -advortlalng -tbolt ejllml: . clAini('ll!lhlt\ eo daya. ....,....... Eltra Dt7 Faolal ao-la : 'l'!io."otder II the eecond Issued since somelhlnr new ancl e o • t • I n 1 JllQe 21 :wtien the commlsston aaked Z2 molsturlzen. . "'9' Ud deterrent makers to substan--Ealy Off Ovm Cleaner lmicuvaly ,iw.·~ claims ID the FTC can . . . . c1-.... lllrty, Wll'lll 11' cold ..... and has • :13 perooat ..... power -lbim Iba .... ·t ::p.U,Olf 'HAPPY' ~~.:"'11r~ lmpltah to ::ro:'CANCEL AD :a~~~~~~"'."8 ......... ·-....... -. ... .. -Jcol odon, 11111 -- ---lo clollll - : ·~ ll mabl DAILY PILOT ad-..._U!IPJ to bave CllllOmen can<el ............ 111171 Not -,.. ~ "tie itorJ. 'l'bll ad WU ~ to NI ...... dQI: ! •Ill.& 8creeou, 11 or O'ftf. .. . : . ,..µn; .. for (Mr. T' ; llllak) . • • t:lll tbe lblrd da7' the -rllllr P,boried -... -~ Ille ad lie canotled. 'It • ealll ID two .,._ 'llllt Will ml! Wt-........, .• "Ill:' " ~ ad. i.t-.11 .. iooiAl'lllo .... -,;-,.:,_ .._ .... ........ 111111_ ... { lapl. • . -A llqald .,_ ua a.m tills more -and -than.., -""' of bouMbold dlllnloctaal. -PajmM ~ Clear _., '"'''""' dr1ed-"8 fpodo ml II ule for. fine china and dellate cryataL -i...n ...... llown °"" --.,...,. better than oJd.-.... elcmml. -W. Biabla elem» eftedlftlJ ... ............... -= --1.-,. 11 ., I eetlff Ill ..... ,._._, ,..-. ( pie, crimes qalnsl property and the use of marijuana. Sixty-nine percent of -polled felt !bat Fountain Valley Is a good place to live while 50 percent felt the schools were good and 73 percent said they liked the people living In the city. Although taxes blJ>Ull)ll ncurrent com- plaints, 43 percent of the respondents said they would be willing to pay more to. improvw services to the young and ez• pand recreational lac!Uties for everyone. The survey .also revealed that Fountain Valley citizens bold their own communlty Bond and themselves as most responsible for aUeviation of the problems they iden- tilied. Nearly lllree out of !Oii!' said they felt more citizen involvement would improve public programs. Eigbty·slz pel'C<lll termed thelr city agencies most or par- tially responsible for 10lvin1 eommunUy problems. They felt the federal govern- ment bad the least responsibility in local problems. Yet on1y 19 percent of the respondents · said they were currently involved in an organization devoted to solving com· Issue munlty problems. Nearly 50 pel'C<llt, though, aald they would eojoy participat· i programs to solve conµnunity ailmeots. • In the .,.. ol city rovemment, 38 per· t<lll of ._ IUl'Veyed said they believe local offk:1a1I a.re doing an u:.cellent or very &ood job. 'l'blrly ... ven percent gave city ball a pusing fr&de while lllree per- cent lflbeled local 1ovemment as below ing In programs to solve community average. 11lirteen percent had no opln· ion. The survey respoodents tended to be Goes far more cr!llcal of growth In Fountain Valley than favorable toward It. S~ percent were very critical or somewhat critical of expanding the city to a popula- liou of 100,000 citizens. Only 19 percent were somewhat or very favorable toward a city that size. . The data from the survey will be used by the Communlty Services Project to develop programs around the needs of Fountain Valley citizens. The Commllllity Servitts Project ii a joint county-city program currently Involved in several youth projects in Fountain Valley. Down _Fourth Defeated in Five. Years; _Turnout Light By JOHN ZALLER OI .. De1tr Pl6't I left. The fom1h bond issue in five years went dowu to defeat ilr the Huntington Beach Union High School District Tues- day. The voter lurnout w .. light -less than 20 percent. UnolficW returno abowed the $15 million bond won 52 percent approval,' far less tlian the 67 percent it needed. In only aiJ: of as voting preclocU was the necessary margin achieved. In fourteen precincts, .voter approval ran under 40 pen:enl. Board OKs . . . . 4~rQ$~~ Pay -Bai>sis . LOS ANG&Lli'.IJ. (AP) -A tentative declaion of tlie fednl Par Bo8rd would give more tbm -.• • .wpar.e workers In the , I.al ~ . area salary bikes ranging from 31 to 41 cents an hour. The decili<in affect.! about 20,000 workers at Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and 40,000 at McDonneU Dooglas Corp. and North Americnn Rockwell Corp. Their average hourly wage was f4..61J before the ruling .. JIOWever, the Io.cem coat of living bike applies only to Lockheed worken because the others received the Increase earlier. McDonnell Douglas operates l t s Astrooautics Dlviaioa at 5301 Bolsa Ave. In HU!ltington Beach. About 3,200 union and ,llOIHlnioo bouriy employ .. there will be affected. North American Rockwell baa • division at 2201 Seal Belch Blvd., Seal Beach, and another facility in Anaheim. It was not immediately knowu ... ·how many workers at N-Orth ~erican Rockwell's Orange c:oonty pants are al· lected. . . The decision applies to the second year of a three-year .contract, and union of .. licjals said TuOliilay they would press a suit ~er first.year pay ralseJ. pared by the Pay Board. The United Auto Workers Union and International Assoclatlcin of Macbinista and Aerospace Worken bad joined In a suit against the Pay Board alter it lopped 17 cents off a negotiated 51-cent-an·bour raise for the first year or the contract. Tueaday's ruling granted the extra 17 cents for the second year of the contract, another II cenlz for the second year and a to-cent cost of living raise. James.I. Qltlllan, praident of the lMI Lockheed local, said be planned to con- tinue leral ellom to recover llra~year pay raise 1ooaes. ' The vole totals stood at 10,~ for the as weU as 1arg .. sca1e Im-" at bonds and 10,0H against them. Westminster and Huntington Beoch blcb School officials expressed shock at the schools. To the owner of a $S0,000 borne, 0Utcome-and-pledge1r to bold another -it would hive-ineant i $1> -increase in bond election as soon as possible. property ta:r.es in the first year of N!pay. "Frot'l the trustees' standpoint, l'd ment. fiave to say that we're bitterly disap-"It's always a shock to me when peo. pointed," aald pennis Mangers, president pie are unwllllng to make even a of the hJgh sChool district board. minl'llal Investment ln the futl.ll'e of their .. But u soon u the law allows, we will children," said Trustee RaJph Bauer. no doubt return to thE! people with "But now that theN! is a majority (S! another proposal. We have no cholc~." percent ) who do want the bond. we're \lJ)o IM' bo.Dl;l w~d have financed con-der more obligation than ever to keep strucUon of a sixth campus in the district trying until we pass one." Valley . Council Action . . ·FlRE : 'Approved the erpendltora of flD toward creating t Jolnl llre tr f <ODt.r with Huntington Beach, W ster and Seal Belch. ~ . Approved the rezoning of prope on the southeast comer of Bushard S and Edinger Avenue from e family re!idenUal to single family plannell development. , I Army Ge / ral Predicts Times'.Ahead ~are "serious times ahead for our nation" Lt. Gen. Robert E. Coffin, U.S. Anny deputy director of engineering and management today warned Retired Of.. ficers Association members in Anaheim. "The lack of delinitlve remits In the loug war In southeast Asia bas caused our dllUns to be deeply disturbed about the use of our Anned Forces," Gen. Cof· fin said. "The continuing threat of communl.rm, and the back-breaking cost of natlonll defense In the lace of increasing ecpnomic end social needs of our e:r.· panding populatioo, frames lhls dilem- ma." The general added, "Some people believe that diplomatic actlcin to ftduce East-West tension such as the Stratqlc Arma Umitatlcin Talks (SALT) and the President'• visits to China and Russia hive diminished the threat ID that we ean enjoy adequate national ..curttr al much lower levels of defenae IPflDdinl. "You ancf I, with our mWtary backgrounds," Colltn told bis audience of several hundred retired ofticera, "bow the vttal neceaaity for a strong ready loroe large enourh to deter any aggrea. sor from adventurism." Plunctn1 Into bis theme, Gen. Coffin continued, ••todly we are at a crlUcal point in our n.atlonal defense. We cannot sustain the h1ltarlc rrowth of weapoos eo1t and mult renne the trend." He oald the total outlay for deleoae baa lnereued bl' fll billion, of which $!1 bllllon roes for aalarles. "Now oomea tbe abocker," be added. "Even with the ad- ded $!1 bllllon, we are paying 121,000 fewer people than we did in 19M." The general said that there lz no way to ~allocate retoW"Otl within foreseen budaet llmltstlona to match planned leve]a with planned equipment coots and at the ame Ume retaln tecbnolotlcal IUperiorlty, He sugested altem1Un Wl)'I "OU& of this dilemma. One la ftduce lotee levels and anothlr Ii to ezpand and .formalize (lleo GENERAL, Pase I> !A'f•na, Newport Lowest Westminster Tax Highest BJ JACK BROIACK Of .. o.Nr , ......... taP.18 Beach property owners, follow· ed cloiely b)' 'Newport 8eocb, pay tho loweat -of 8D1 In Ormge County, while Weotm•"'4r ml Cypnaa realdents pay the~ 'llll lnlormatloo i:ame today from <Jr. ... Counl7 Audftor-Olntroilel Vie Heim l'!!o. alters conlporaloos b)' city of "typl· al" tu a.....,. for Orange Countr llalneo•nera ·for Ute cummt ftacal year .... for 197J.'ll .• Tllo llJuroa are ~ on a 16,000 'lllllJlld v•lp.._ wblCb would apply to a home 'bavlna a market value ol'lil,000, -eipWN . 1-a'a·tn*al hom-.er wlll pay -ID ~ la•t• lhla 11ar, Newport'• 1679. On the other end ol lho xale, a CyprtU property owner wW vaY $757 and Wtltll>inlter, 1752, For c:ampartooo, lho owner ol a 111,000 home In Malleim, the county'• l1u·1eat dtr, will Pl1 1i45. 1be ftcureo for lfli.?2 _.. much the aame, llot In thal year Westmlnattt'• m• edged out Cypress with flU and Huntington Beoch with rm. Helm cautions that the "typical" amounts for each city are bNed on the tax code area that has tho graatelt 1111--.t •aluetMJn. ... • """" coda arW within Heb city will vary, mon or lea, compar<d to tbe prior J'tM" a\in. the Mlected code area/' the ..-111c1. '"rberelore tllo ~ ... comparison lhould be COOlldered 11 IP' prolllmatlooa ntbcr than aboolutea." Helnt 0 allO aayl that -the com- parison ol total property · law paid II made ........., cltlel, "the considerable dlller-In the total tu -t are the rtllilt,~ ID are&t meuu1e1 of t b t ··-tit tho tu rateo ol·achool and special dlatrlctl located In each dtr." Typical taxes paid In other Or- County clU• are (197t-71 ftgurea In brackets>: · Colts Mua, Ill' ($MO): Fountain Valle7 '71l (_,): Huntlncton Beach ma (flllh a.. a-ite "°' <11111~ San Juan C.platnno $M0 (fMlh Seti Beach tat (!Al); I.al Allml"" $111 (llOI). SUperintandent Jack Roper predicted !hot the call for a new bond electloa will ~e nezt _woet wbe1t~ bQIA ti* regular meeting. Due to legal rellrictlons, however. the soonest a new elecUon could bl held would be late December. "Obviously we're very disappointed wJth the results," aaJd Roper. "1 feel we are just the vlctlml·ol needed reform ol the 'tate's ~lal system. 'Ibe two- thirds requllJlient is unreasonable. "But we!D carry on the best we can (Seo DEFEAT, Pase I) ~eh Youth , ·.Dies; Cause Not ·Kno'Wn ' , An lS.)'ilHld Jllllilfntllla _. ,.... died m)'llarloualr oarl7 11111 'llllll'lllnf In Westmlnlter and bis bod)' -tal<en bJ lour llieadll to Huntington Intercom. mwiit7 lfoapllal, Westmlmm police said they are In· ves!lgattnc Iha poaslblllty that the vto- tim, M~el L. MortenlOll, of ln=il Almelo Laae, was strangled but at lhls time they don1 really know the cause of death. Detectlva flct, Frank Fisher aaJd a prellminarr· Orange Coun\}' Corooer'1 ln- ~atlql allows DO alp ol peyolcaJ vl01...,. 'liut the lnvesttgalloo la ltU1 In- complete. Fisher Rid the y6uth apparently died wbllo. lllaylnf ~ponrlly II 14212 Oliva St. In Wdtnilniter. Flaber lald Ille fi>ur pmooa who toot Mortenson'• body to the holpllal about 2:30 a.m., weh being quutloned but no further 1nforination was available at present. 11Tbere ta ltlll some question In the cauae of death," Fisher said, "We don't know if \liolence wu the cause." Minuteman Launched V ANDl!NBERG AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -1be Air Force launched a Minuteman I lnterconUnentsl BalltstJc Mlasile oo the Western Test Range over the Pacilic Ocean Tuesday from Van. denberg Air Force Bue, 1a Air Force 1pokeunan AJd. The launch wu one of a oerles of operational tests by the Str11eJ1ic Alt Command. Weatllelo ' Clear blue aklea .,.., U)ll<ted through Th"""-Y alq the °"' ange Colst, wlth winner tempera. tur•. to boot. llt&ba of 70 at. tho beacli01, ruing to the '°' bilmll Lows lonlgbt In the llOI. INSIDE TODA 1f °'1"10• cO.otu fllcoffr Ir of> fff'inv G pcfr 10/ 1111Au"' tJdr 1 toce~. olono toilh • full """'" tdt of othtr 1toQ* ctttt1tl. S.1 E'xtmcln ... nl, Poo• 27 • L.M..... t _...,. • :::=. ~ = ,... -= , ... """" '' ......... ..... ... C'"'"'911 .... ..._C...., JI ~ :c~.: Ollll Mftk• 11 Dr. II I JJW ..: ..................... ...... ..... ,..,, ,__ . ..... ... -........... ''....... . llellll II It Wlw'\ ... »41 ..... ~ ........ .. j • • J OAJLV PILOT " An1i-Margret Moved to llome HO).J.YWOOD (UPI) -Sin&er-daoiet' Al)R·MITll"'I hu left UCLA Medlu1 Cooter jo rlCl!P"f•te _ at home. Ann-Margret, who suffered facial [ractures, a broken arm and a frac· tured jaw in a 30-foot plunge from a platform to the stage of the 8ahara·Tahoe Jlotel Sept. 10, was aperated on Sep. 13 by a team of plastic surgeons. With her left arm in a ca!t, her lace bandaged and her left leg im- mobilized, the actres.winger will be attended by round-thM!lock nurses, a spokesman said. lluntington , Law Yields Confusion A number of Huntington Beech reaidlntl found tbtmselve1 in the odd position thll week of fighting a ntw law which would apparently legalize their now illegal business licenses. City ofllclal.o, on the othtt band, were embarrmed to learn Ibey bave •Po parenUy.iasued several llcenaes tor home occupations whlch are not allowed by code. ' V !J}hy Auaclu Air Piracy F-.S. Valley QI}' Couoolhnm ,....., ..... -... ~ to tr+'llh tWfar pznzW..,.. air ~~~~r-elliui Ed Jult ud -" unanimously by the cooncll, deer! .. tile tocirease ID skyjacking aod Jdd. aappJol. Counc:Umen alao called Oil the tx• ecutlve brancb ol the federal 1oven!rnent to negotiate · arreement1 that would insure forellD govenunentJ do DOI IJIUll aaoctuary to aJr pirates and kld- nappen. Residents Los~ Rez9ni~g Fight Tbe Five Polnta -A> soclaUon loll the war, but won a minot batUe wben It laced tile Huntington Beach City Council Monda7 Jll&bt. c..octtmen refuled, f-2, to mane • acres of Industrial laod oexl to Gothard Street. N~ _,.,,... waoted tile land r.cned JI.I 10 mere bou1e1 could be built. • • Only Councilmm Ted Bartlet! IDd Dmald . Shipley -led Ibo ..... chana•-After tbat actton. Couocllmm lack Gnen WJed .. ~ rapldl7 dnelop a 2.5-acra · · part near Ille FivePolllll.~- -tlon ·leaden bad ar1ue1Hhat ii more new homes weren't built, neither the neighborhood park nor a proporecl elementary achoo! would ever be built Bill Studied To Ban Trips Like Fonda's The confusion was revealec Mond'y nJght u city councilmen di.lcusled a new ordinance whk:b controls home oc. cupatJom. Several speakers opposed a provllion In 1he new law whlcb would llmlt Ille nUinber cf studtnts involved in bom• teidlJnC to tllree. "I 10meUmet have six to eight penons in my clauet," pointed out art instructor Janet DeHaven. Pot Backers' Campaign Fail.s w Attract Acwrs The Five Points residents also ob-, Je<led to Ibo mciullrial laod because Ibey said Ibey did not wllll to Uve next to an induatrial complex. Councllmeo wbo IUJ>porled lndll!try poloted out tbat tile city b oow at- tempting to cbange ~ roote of tile H111>- tlogtoo Beach Freeway so It W<lllld come down Gothard Street. DAILY PILOT~-"· Nea. fl .. le ·"•l'•" Ron McDonald, 14, of Potffi"·: tain Valley became an J:aal''::- Scout during a court of boo®;. last Friday held by Boy Si:!lll.~ Troop 250. Tho Fo1JD$ain.,"l(--1! .. ..:. ley Hjgb School 15<!phomore,jif~.,_; earned 29 merit badges. ,:;,,a;:• WASHINGTON (AP) -A law against unautborized trips by Amer!Clllll to enemy nliHON is belng proposed by the House Internal Security C:.Ommittee chairman in the wake of actress Jane Fonda's Hanoi broadcasts to U.S. eervicemen. u~ a bill to be ofle1'd today by Rop. Richard H. !chord CD-Mo.), It would be a felony, punishable by up to 10 years JP prison and a $10,000 fine, for anyone to make an unauthorized visit to a nation at war with the United States. ·.The measure, an amendment to the 1950 Internal Security Act. would let the president authorize such travel wheo be deema It II ID the national IDtem~ • ~chord, bead ol tile Intemal Security Cominlttee, said tbe bill ls aimed at ac· ClW lucl> u tbose of Miu Fonda and others who, ••like her, have traveled to ~i !o publicly. demonstrate tbelr sym- pathy for the enemy ID a bitter and pro- Iooged undecla1'd war In SoutbeUI Asta." , Committee · source< said the Justice Department apparenUy haa ~ case agalolt Mila Fonda under txi.otlnl-law. A Justice Department official met prtvate-- ly with the committee Tuesday but refus- ed to di.souss details. of the department"s probe. !chord suueeted the Nil<on Id· JPililsJralioq~ •. '!!>t.want to rl.o~ mak- lag '1illJa ~t JISll I .Daltlli:tl P· 11e. t .. 11 ~A· "nevet \e ""1!lht to trial" widef oarrent , tlww qalolt treason, sedition or efforts to undermine mllitaey morale. "But cur planners tell us home in- stnJction is not allowed at 111 ," in~ ter1edfid Councilman Jack Green. ''Do yoll have a business IicenSe?" 0 Yes," she replied. Jt was discovered that several other speakers also offer some tYpe of home instruction and have valid city business licenses for it. Assiataot 8uUdlog Director D a n McFarland usured councilmen the city code doH nol now allow any type of home occupation which involves in· 1truction. "Theae people think they are being restricted , yet we're told tbe new law would liberalize the situation," Green complained. He criticized the staff wher: no one could explain how the people had otr talned a buslneu license when city code fori>lds IL Councilman Henry Duke 1111J11med up the general~feellng of. the council: "I'm sort of conluaed about the purpose of thii Whole bearing." "We ought to have a list of home oc- cupations. My main beef ii the limit to three," Mn. Norma Gibbs added. Duke then criticized a survey of other citiea whlcb cutllned the1t polides toward home occupations. "The 111rvey has entirely generaliZed criticisms. If traffic is a problem, then my wife who is a den mother and bas eight to 10 kids ·is a problem." Councilman Donald Shipley finally moved for a conUnuance of the hearing until the. 1taff could come up with statlsUcs on home occupations already ~tini ana an exptanaUon for the billlnen il<en... wltloh thobld nol ban l>eel\ tuued. Tbe hearlni was continued to Oct. %. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe campaigil to 1 e g a Ii z e marijuana amoklng in California Is having trouble collecting funds from Hollywood movie stars and big Democratic donors -sources that Schmitz Attacks Abortion, Busing In Memphis Talk From Wire Strvicel Strong stands againSt abortion and bus- ing tor racial equality were taken ~ d•Y by lameduck Congressmao John G. Scbmltz as the American Party preaiden-- tial candidate addreued a group of .students in Memphl!, Tenn. The former Ropubllcao repreaenta!lve from Oran&• County aJao contended the U.S. government is totalitarian and that both the major parties bave totolitarlao aspectl. The Roman Catholic and member of the John Birch Society cited birth control as an example, asserting that "a nation has a totalitarian government when it Jetll the government get into bed with the ~le." Scbmltz claimed tbe American Party b the '11'/Y one t_q bave talleo • llro!>i stand egilnst abortlGD. lie suaestld that ... one says it lJ all right to end a Uft rat point "A," then one can go on and ~Y it ls all right to do 90 at another rt, .. peP,,bapa~ ~~~d Sr. a~ ... he ·Illinois Court Orders =~~~~ , ¥.2~ , , l / ~ Cblldrea for s of racial . balance. . R • ' f s k "f think govemmen~I IDlegratlon esentencing 0 pee . . ~a :;g'!:~'.~ ~~rnmi:t lo~ . . "I anl against gov mment forced southern students. fu SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -The taken for trealment ol sell-mD1cted arm social 1'1ationships -fo segregation Illinois Supreme Court ruled today that and wrlst'1(.'Uts. He was the object of a ' and forced desegregation. The govem- Rlchard Speck, convicted of murdering nationwide manhwit started July l~ wtien ihent has tried to force deseeregation eigh\ nurses in 1966 in a Chicaao he was identified from fingerprinl!I as. the :~, .faJ:~:t-:d. have neverL ~· as townhouse, must be resentenced. intruder wbo stabbed aod. 1trangled e1ght One sltictent asked Schmitz why he op- ·sJ,ect was sentenced to dfe in the elec-nurses two days earlier m a townhouse poses Jegalizatit>n of marijuana in view of trlc cbaJr ill Juae !If'/ but the U.S. on the 5ou\b. ~Ide. . . his strong stand agalolt toialltarian Supreme cOurt ruled a year·...,· that tile · A nlDth ·-· C.fUA!ll Ainurao from government. Circuit Court jury which tried him was the Philippines, hid wider a bed and ·•jThe eoverilment does have a lmproperb' imponeled and volded !be esoaped death. She later identUled Speck legttlmale function to llyes and death,"""81ty.. , f'!'lnm her1~_!'ital beeekd and1 . 1was the key proEper1 11 y,• Schmitz , The hilb court tt~ed the ~ue back w1 ess 1 "'~ su.:·w. r1a . ar er a\ an airpo~ with to·tbe ~,. cou?11 for .• ~tencing. newsmen, SclinUtz' wUe wu· ' a MMl)whll•, tba U.S .. Sdpreme Court bouquet of roses. Sclnnitz IDtroduced her ruled June ZI !bat the .Wath penalty con-Senate Group aa his leading ldvI.sor on womeo'1llbera· stituies "a crueJ , and u n u s u a 1 tion. pwiishment11 &nit wu'barred by t~ U.S. ."She was the one who told me to ,.vote Constitution. : · Ok J d against tbe womeo's lib bill," Scjbmltz Tbe Dllnoif" Supreme Court bad ays ncrease uplained, "because sbe re!uled to be awaited tile ·u.s. court 's rule on death towered to tile stalus of equallty." pena1u .. before deciding wbether 1o ,.,d soc:: al Secun' ty Speck's case back to the Circuit Court ;,1 for resentencin.g. Speck was arrested July 17, 1966 in Cook County Hospital where he was . . O~AIMI COAST "' DAILY PILOT . . 'Tht Oflfll91C0. CAIL 't Pl1.0T 'lllrift ~ I" ~,. "'f N_,nu. II JU911""41 'r N Ot.,,,. (Oqf l'llblitllinl C""'"11Y· .... r.11• «IU!or$ ,,.. ;..DflsllM. MondlY t1wwD11t Frkllr. tot COtt. MM, Hf'ffll0t1 lf•cft. ' Mufrtl!lllon 8.Kt,/Ftu11l•ln Van.,.-. .....,,. 9'ICJI. lrvlM/Sfddlalladc Ind '911 Cltmtfttal SM ..lllllt C111tt1r1Mt, A tlnale rt8loMI '!'"llM at, f""I~ ""'"''YI tfld ._.,. 'Oil:JrW•I ,...,,.. Plllll11t It UI WM .., '""" °""' ,......, Clllfonl1'-nm. """'bkrtN.W•ff · Pfflilllrll -INllWIW . Jaak It. Cutlay ·Vkt·PN~ •·0enva1 M1Mow lh•l'll•• tc ••• 11 ... .., Tho11tat A. Murphi~• • M.l"'tlnl Edl!or WASlllNGTON (UP]) -Tbe Senate FIDance Committee ·today pal!ed Ieaisla· tion that would improve Social Security aod Medicare programs by nearly IS billion -and provide sharp tax increases to pay for them. Under the bill, Social Security payroll tuee In 1973,would rise to a maximum Of '648 for anyone earning $10,800 or more, with the payment matched by his employer. The maximum tax now is $468 a year. That same tax for persons earning $12,000 or more would rise again in 1974 to f120 for each worker and hiJ employer. Signups Slated In Flag Football . Registration , for. the Fountain Valley Boys FlaJ FootbaU League wlll he beld from 10 a.m. to nOon Saturday. Boys ID the t11in1 throUib eighth grades may regl.ater at Ol(lt: .of the following scbools: ,Allen, Coi. Fountaln Valley, .FuUOn. Gisler, H,an>er, McD.owell, M9M>O, Molola, Nleblas IDd Tamura. · Regis!raUoq lee II Ii aod an optional team slitrt inay tie purchiseil far 12.25. Teams will be organlud during the week of Sepl %5 and practice games will be played on Sept. 30. Tbe first league game It schtdule(\ for Oct. 7. Volunteer ~he.s also are needed for the. league. For lnore informaUoD contact the Fountain Valley Recreation Dtpart. ment at 982-2424. had been counted on to help, 1he ca111- paigi1'1 chief coordinator aya. Rober\ Ashford, a young San Fraoclaco attorney who heads the drive for the measure on the Nov. 7 ballot, says cam- paigner& have all but given up lr7inl to get big-name stars, political figures and rock music lfOUPS to clanate lbelr 11811111, time and money. "There are stars we know that smote marijuana every day," said the 29-year .. old Ashford. "But they are hiding behind their wealthy attomey1, 1'aliilog It'• just the poor -le wbo pl arrested for amoking marijuana. "James Coburn endorsed us. Tommy Smothers did, and four rock groups did a single concert for' U9 that netted Sl,000 It Wloterland ID San Fraoclaco, but thal'1 aboUI 11,•·'Albford'aatd·'l'Ueldly. He aald tile 181),000 tile drive hu ralaed came primarlly ID mnall donatlons -and from tile aale ol a tiny, gold-palDted matljuaoa IW plD for 13 IDd a mari. juaoa loltlaUve T-lhirt for 13- Tbe drtye II about •10,000 ID the hole, but Ashford mnalnl optlmW1c that the measure, Prop. It, will wlD the needed majority voter approval even though • recent California Poll showed it trallin& with only 33 percent voter supporl The proposal would remove crlmloal penalties for the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana by pmoru at least 18. "We equate the hypocrisy of rock music band rntnqert with the bJpocrtay ~~~·I: measure but don't want to take a public atend, Ashford aald. ,. ..... ,. ... 1 GEN.EllAL· ... ~ !be concept of mixed force levels.• The general warned, 0 We muat not cut costs to tile polDt of losing our edge ID tecbnologlcal superiority. We lllUll have fint rate system that can counter any threats." He aald the armed forces, to reach that end, are undtrtaklng 1 • I m p o r t a n t developmeot.s leadlog to ~ oew strategic Welpoill systems .:... a bomber and a miJsile-eareyini IUbmarlne." Tbe apeabr aJao ~ Oil tile all- WllDlteer fQree ~ . ·"I am pleued to ltpOl'I tbat tb1np are golog quite· wall In · that P"'lfllD. Tbe volunteer flgureo for July are Army, '17 percent of tar1et; Navy, 88 percent; Air Force, II perce!ll and Marine Colpi, 89 perceol ~~TALK '· . TODAY. by · J. C. HUMPHltlll DIAMONDS-STILL A GIRL'S IEST Pl\llND Most people ire •WIN of slJn. ulaled dlamondl, llld t11111 lllil•. lions h~vo their place.. For those who wut, "lb~ most llub for the leUt """'°'•" Moyor Al Coen, wbo previoualy sup- p:.1rted the homeowners' request, said he swllcbed hlJ wte Mooday because the state public workJ deportment advl.oed him residential zoning would jeopardize tbe freeway cbange. "I would not want to jeopardlt.e a meway tbat will benefit three clUes (WeJtmlnster and Fountain Valley)," Coen aaid. "ft aeems everywhere In our IOClel)' we bave to submit to tile camlvoroua needs of tile auto," grumbled Slllpley. Shlpley aald be would not normally support tile ellmlnatloD of Industrial land, but be felt tile ·rough tmaln l?Ound Gothard Street WU better lulled to bomes' Mrs. Norma Gibbs, wbo Joined tbe ma- Jortty oupportlDg retention of tile i.. dustrlal zoning, aald abe could not sup- port a .... switch unW·ll!I equal OU!OUDI of land were added for loduatrial deve!Dpmeot eomewbert else. Newport Man's Arraignment Set In Girl's · Death A criminal complaint cbarglng a Newi>ort Beach student teacher with IUlplcioil Of murder ID tile sboollog death of a r)'OUllC woman be bad dated wu ICbeduled to lie -today. Harbor Judlclal Dlstrtcl Court - aald . Corllaa It Anteni;-a, of rut w. Coast lllglnray, weald be arratanecI lbla aftemooo wbea court coavened. .• h ~ baf1=:i !o -Iha •• ...2 ~.:; ~; !If '(eat l,.oa ..._, ......... , ·ea w1lh a bu1W ,.......,. ,..., r u--11(--"·-;-~lal or: .... ~~-by ...... ICUIU(".... • _., __,. 'a unldenllfled11111. ..... Anteoy, wllOoe lflS Corntta ·and 1'12 Jlodp VID -llllJ IOUlhl 81 key ellmenll ID 1he cue, oumndored to police io San Anle!mo aboul· 10 p.m. SUn- day. He wu accompanied by an attorney wbo baa llnce beeo arr~ lecal -for Ibo lllapecl by ... Oran&• County lawyer. "Aoteny told booklog oi- lers be wu wanted ill coanecUon wltb a Newport Beacl> sl>o9Ung. '!'bey -.ct Ankeny on auspiciDn ol murder aod be wu flown b act to Orange County. Aln>orl Monday morning by Newport Beacb betecUve Sgt. F.cl Clb- batelli. . One upect of the bizarre cue baa been the oource ol the apparent wealth ol B)llpecl !llld v(cttm. I ·' ... .;·,. . ~•; ... '. ... :unt • From Pagel >.:·-··· •• 11._~ DEFEAT •••. :::~~:!-- :·• •'."'" with whllt vie bave, even though a..·- ditions continue to be· adverse." ": •·:;.~·~" · The bond mt8'ure. Was ·~~~ relieve overcniwdlog ID the c!il!\iJ6.l :~ the worst case, that ·of Fountaill<Ya.1111, High, enrollment is 1,400 students;~ rated capacity. This makes the ii!lidli tile larg"t high llchool w,,i QI .~+ according to scbbol omcialJ. ·!c .... ~ .. ;::• Nevertheless:, the bond won oBlpnC.1 percent ID the 11 precincts lhal ~ the. bear! ol the Fountain V"tilliY '}l! tendance area. -·~t .,;s - Of the five feeciOf dlslrlcl4 to 1JIO':'l!rlli ocbool, W-1nster bid the:-~ record. Only one of 1' p~ ~ .. \lit -greater than 50 perc'enl d!JrOfl(I, for an overall averag, of e ·~~J:!I vote. .. '·:; Tbe highest appt'oval came. Miin"tlla Fountain Valley dl.olrlct, wblcli ~lb average of 62 percent y,es. ··~ .:~. ocean View aod lluntlngloq BUclt~Cfl)i elementary districts each gav( ~ft!~· ceot voter approval Seal Beacll"~!!.~ percent approval. . ·1-~'.;~:'. The overall voter turnout was·1'1 ).ef'o cent, aceordi.ng to unofficlal1returillfqf-> Tbe_,defeated -\Oas 1he -fod!tli;• ...utln tetlikt' ,.,'lllllllct. ef!WIM>l!ll bultd a'new campus. Im Pebrmu4JIJM!. m ·numon b 0 n d rDeuurt laiJedi'(:&l ?1ovember 11'8-a •11 nilllloa. bom,,... ~ ~ ~~n l.'fO','ll,_ ~last -Ur.bo:fl~.ir.i JMJ.mlllloa propoaal ID !Ill, auai~f ' "-"': . ":i1th•::. H~tington l\:l,~ Kmed in Cra~h';:·: !'1 2f.~1.: A 33-year-old roofer from Hulltllllton Beacb was k!lled 1\lesday nigbt 11!~ pickup truck went out of coaj:I'!. iJljd crubed on the Riverside Freew~~ Weir canyon Road, ·the Cll_lll"Oftll' Highway Paµ-ot said today. ,,,-:q.~" Olllcera said J.C. Wloo, 1410tee .. rt ~. died lnslanUy ID 1he .....,, ... pusenger, Eric MacFarlan, 32; ., was critically IDJl\fed. -~-.. lllgb't'IY. pam>Imen aald lite :11. • OCCUITed m weatbound tanes,, , freeway. ..";1'1!;b4: t' answer. But, U you buy aey liDlt. fl ·' tlon diamond, you should do 19, only t e ' U you are fully 1wue of IQ lilher-• -.. · 1 >I .. 1 ~ ent c1rtwbact1. All Imitation di• Ao ulUll, Howtnl Millar mahl a r-=~~ mond ma.ttrlals h• .. 01141 of two WeRLD con.....uon pt ..... " fim•iil .... " <=It-'• 1:l Ltat IUch1N P. Nall Alaltt•N JMNellW lfli.n T•rrv C1•ill1 t 'Wiit ~ <'.tutlty Editor The higher taxes would finance a number of. Jlberaliiations under the two programs -most or them taking effect Jan. 1-but would provide no across-the- board increase in benefits for the 20 million retired persons now drawing Social Security benelill. fault.!. Either Ibey have plenty of ~ Thi dliJ It an accurllw koltir mlp, l'~lft' I" . F • V lJ fire but lack hardness or Ibey are TIME. wllll local time windows I~ 70 bf ... W" OUiltaID a ey bard but.~ brilliance of the true . ~ lnt:lucllhg 4 U.S. JOnlS'111d . --" . 0.,0~11118Mlpga Tim-. Aft lllPIOI' -- diamond. . ' . CLQ. C'K ~-,,.-oory. Walnut C!,M , " ............. Offke , • \ / I 7171 .. 1&h huNHtlll ...... A411,.,., P.O. I•• 7t0, t2•41 --f ........ °'. t:t1 '""' A..,.. ""' Mft.I: • w-::;.J ,,,... ,....,..,. "'°u JIU H loui.-t•"' llft (..,._..., Jllil NOr"' · I Caman. It ... , •••••• (1141 642-4111 ci.1w ~·111ot 442.1111 ,,.. ............ c...ty ""'-"""' ...... nt ~ltflt, 1m. °""* C-1 M l!lfl!N ~J· ,.. "'" ,..,,... n1ut1ra11otit. __ t!"_ ~ ,,,, .,,,..,....,.,ti "''''" ~~.it:;:; ~ .,. .. , ..,. 'ls:lsrs ~ w •• c..a--· c..................,.--. d •. ., MO!llf!WI tr ..... D.HI ~-mllilan' .................. C.ngre11 baa already enacted a 20 per- e<nt boost In reUrement benefits to be paid starting In October. Included In the proposed lmprovemenla are provisions to: -Broaden Medicare coverage to pay most ol tile CCII ol druas for treatment or chro111c, long-term Wnesm ol the ag- ed. • -Boost the rnaxjmum amount a SOClal Security pen&Joner could earn wilbout losing Social Security benellt.s ln>m lt.s present 11,!IO llml1 to '2,411() a year. _Increase beDellla IW JIOOPlt wbo delay their rotlrement lieyond ap II. -Boost benelll.o !or the wldowl and widowera ol Social Security penataom. ' Surveyor Named vo11 111ou14 111o .tcnoY 111tt 1,...,.,1,.,wllhaeaUn ...,00 natlllllg II u herd, will~ u ' , llhpnlnuma-.totrlp. --- Michael Peyto Jr. bu been appolDted well, or loot IO 1ootl a 1181' from ' <il!li< ' surveylog mpervisor for F 0un 1 a In now, u '1 genuine dlimmtl. , • HOWAID MILLER a.oacs' 1IP ' .. Peyto, a D-ytar-old resident ol Santa your flltndt "wUI bt •"1• le i.11 ' " ' ' I • · · ' Valley. If you want to lain ~ J. c. .Jiu J ·~ l l.!!Jl Jr ' 0 • Ana, previously worked in various pool· the dlfftrollCI," we lllCPll· lltll , '',, mnhl't•~-, ~Ille er., oJ .. tlons with the engineering department ol , ,ou determine this for T.1'-!C r , ~~ange County Flood Control tompws with a genuine • 1123 NfWl'()RT IL VO., COST~· MESA , ,.._ , He hlls aloo taught tnglneering IDd ' J'!olhln1 W. ever ~ I ' ' '• (~ aurveytng at Santa Ana Junior College true ·~d -It II Ille I of COHVIHllNT TUMS IANltAMlllCAl-inl CHA!tl .. . alnce 1w1. aems;-lild Htiialiii "• pl 1*t 2' mu 1~'"' sX111'1ociAr/OI' •~1 ""''°i l'tyto wlll supervllt the wort "ot the I ~fli~end.~~·----~---·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~-city .,..._.Ing IW"Yeylng J)lfllu. - . ~ • r 'I'".-,_ ... w-.i. S..t"""" 20. 1912 H -• l at Harrah's Nets $178,500 n .... e Co. ~derllits Cdast .Bill -:i:.: ., ...... .. . • > i ~ of!!c:lalJ -r .... ~ •tbe ' compony'• _.tlloli .. ~.tin 20, tbe CoasW -Inllla~ Wid-be m tbe Nov. 7 g<Deni e¥ tloll' 1'"11ot. Raymond L. Watson, executive vice president of the land planning and D'l&Ultment firm, aaid the measure, .. goa,too far." He' uld the company support! the con- cept'oi'stale gulde1inel governing coastal Iand "USe and conservation. "1bat this en- via>mnontal requ!rtment will ...., be met by the Legislature la as much a cer- tainly as It Is a neoesslly. But It must be reSp.naibly met witll .... pona1ble Jegisla· tion.•• Propos!Uoo 20, he asserted, fails to meet Ulla: need. "We applaud the lnltlaUve's broad ob- jectives, the protection, restoration and enhancement of the c o a • t a 1 en-~t," he said. "It Is il.s proposed ~ for attaining Ufese Obje<tives tbet forces us to oppose tbe lnlUaUve." He-caUed it. ''tmrealistlc. wmecessary. peoi.ps ~ uncoostituUonal and certainly UDf~,". . ~-~. Watson 11Jd, Propasition 31 -would have a very severe impact oo hundrodl ol thousands of property •-'9. private and public, who are ~-of the Cumbersome, restric-aJY.e oqptrols It would tnruct." <Be ··iaid a multl·layered and remote ~.of state and regiona1 commission ~by the initlaUve could result in afi··e.trective moratorium-without prop-~"'tlii. relief -against any private or ~. •• .. 1 'improvement project "however eiteDUat to tbe community." .. Ji&. pointed out that under Proposition 'O, ~ In tbe flelds of coriServation aDd ecology are UIUred representation . m fb!>.f.OllUllilslma "as Ibey should ~." But • 'reprnentatlon is assured in the "~ equoIJy appropriate" fields of emPI01men~ economics, property use, taialion-and IQvemmellt llpance. -.. ~· ApgJ'Oyals from. the commiaioM, he ll!lltdi ,...uld be required for aw borne &!ldl• nmodolmr. repair or n;>la~ Dlllll: "-"jecl --...... ~,ilOll; llll·i~, apartment or u_ .. pe•w• projecl; any libraryl regioaal ~~l.r:'~"¢mi pr9Ji<t 'Within a S,000.foot·wldo "petmlt area• nmnlnl tbe length . of the Colllomla coastline. ;r,i.t. ?'permit ...... he noted, en- cit!PWe• not only the undeveloped landa • between Newport Beach !llld LoJlfll ·Bead!, but also large, populated .,_ of both cities. . ·';niore Is no arguing that cantornla dl!e.I, 'a strong coastal land management ~... be said. "The O>astal ~-cannot, Jn our oplnloo, produce tldi jiOgram. 1\1 major product would be 1....,...,, to clarlly it< Intent and to com- ..... property owners and taxpayers li!ldid by !is .......... . J.:•~ said he doesn't believe the ~" Cotnpany Is among Proposition ~_!,~eta. "But we would be among its ikili!ll, ' he asserted. ·~ efforta, he lald, a>uld be curtail· ed ili'-the CoutaI lnltlaUve. •:There Is no ~for Pro\iosillon 111, 'fbich betrays its sta ... lnlebt of cmleny manag.,,,..t of tbeJboulal -by ~ tjle l!mtlt ~of IQlldal)e llWllCO;'.' llO aaJ • • UPIT ....... PLEADS FOR REHEARING 'Stophln Fotchlt' Porry Black Cornie F etchit Asks Suit Help INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . (UP!) -Stepln Fetchit, 80, Hollywood's first black ~ star famous for his slow-moving, gangly character portrayals, stood on federal courthouse steps here and tearfuUy appealed for help In a $3 million defamation suit against CBS and three other corporations. Fetcbi':.'s public plea Tuesday came 10 days after U.S. District Court Judge William E. Steckler dismissed his suit against CBS, Xerox Corp., 20th Century Fox Film Corp., and Indiana Broadcast Corp. His attorney said he pl8llli to file an appeal. • The suit was filed July 2.o, 1970, almost two years after CBS presented Fetcbit in film clips -provided by 20th Century Fox -in a black history series entitled "Black History: Lost, Stolen or Forgot- ten." • Fetcliil, claimed that CBS portrayed him as 1'the .,mbol of the white man'• Nelrot· The tradltlonal lazy, llupid, w.~•w. ~ ilrr._ lillll., 1 " peot=:.. bJ CBS and.Xem dned:·u.., · l created tbe epitome ol tbe black man wbo 1<>1d out his people, and In a single program l was judged and found gullly In front of millions and millions of people," Fetchit said, standing Jn fron t of the federal building. He added: "Inform Judge Steckler, In the federal buildln~ here and ten blm to give me a trial by jlll)' and set it for trial while I am still alive. J am an old man, one of the oldest living actors today." Fetchit'a case was originally set for trial by a jury last weet, but CBS and Xerox filed a motion for a l\lDlllWY judgmenL steckler, after hearing. two bours of arguments on the motion, dismissed the suit. Fetcl!it appeared In numerous movies during the 19208 and 1930!. Some of his costars included Shirley Temple, Janet Gaynor and Will Rogers, Pictures included "Miracle Jn Harlem," "His E:rclling Nlgbt," "The Country Gentleman,'• "1be Vlrglnla Judge;" and "Stand Up and a.t." Fetcbll, wbooe rtal name II Linooln 'I'. Perey; J~Stice Office ;.Inf6mi~ '' . . . . . 0., f T I: ' • I b ; .v. . I d c . . :ampermg' · y,rc>r ... · o~ I "l , ' ' . I • • lf.SlllNGTON (A P ) -The ~-Protection Agency eent thO _JuaUce Doporlment evidence loda1 . . . of J9ieged tamperln( bl' ,rpn1. Motor CO. eoftloy" with tbe .,,ppoiMJm test& Oii . Fctd'a tm CUI. / , ·, . , IPA ukl!d the department to late aj>-/ ~late action. SPA Administrator William D . R•tlesbaus wrote to Atty. Gen. Richard G KleindleNt, EPA announced, tbat •1'flle'e is evidence" the test ~pering. ported to EPA by Ford ttteU, was · ol unaathorlled niuitenanee mj 'ot.l'I teal Yehlciea, ill orjcinal ID- U.t.lu\loo teat roault< ...,.. withdrawn q!(lhe CODIJlOlll' WU ~ W repeat ~lull..;.;...-· teatJnc ... ~ .;tockelaba•11 allowed the _.,,. to Ito -can to d..itn bul -~ aal• antll the .... tata prove they -.i fedenll eJean.ak aanclarda. IJPA aaJd today Ula! -ol 1'w4'1.l2 eililne famtuet now have -certttr.d, ~ttlmc Ford's 1m cars to IO"" sale. Ill aald data on tats ol tbe l'elll&lo1l1CJ ~ famlllet were 11111 betac analYJO<{ .Jn Illa lotter to IUelndtta l>I, lillcalllloal praised ront q eucutlVet itr_ ....,nlac 1be prabllm wlun1ari4'. "l!bw••tt"'-l!O. ~ "lhll ·com--~Jife/ • ' by top ""'l!Onltt management canhOl., In ·our . lud&Jnent, inake . lawful ' the action Ol For'd employes who ...,. ""PCIOl!ble for ·lbe conduct and -r-1ln8 of tm1sa1oa: te!U required by f~ Jl.w.V · • • RUckelsbaU! said' 1evtdenCe. uindJcate1 that employes of Ford did perform unauthorized , unreported maintenance on 1973 certification vehicles and committed other acts in violation of the regulaUon" under tbe 1970 Clean Ak Amendmeul.s requiring reductlona ol auto uballll ·-· "There b evidence," be wrote, 0 in- . dicatlng that ·the performance of • i.nuthoriaed maintenance on 1m teat action today but made no Immediate rtply. He said Ford was not1f1ed of the EPA vehicles and lbe !allure to report ll!d> maintenance .... directed and -by supervisory employe1 who ...,. t ware ol the illegal nature of sucb a practice." An EPA ·spokesman said the alleted violations are punishable by both criminal and civil penalUes. EPA Mid Ford submitted the ... UpolluUon test data required for federol eertificatlOn of Ito 1m Clll Aprtl 12, April fl, May I and May t. " Suspect, 19, Says He's lnrwcent Steve H. -. suspect In the icepick tklnapfng mil npe ol a 1!1-y..,.. old Laguna Beach girl bu pleaded in- nocent to all charges. e..._ u, ol Fmtaaa, appeared Jn ' Sooth Orange ,c.uni, Judicial llistrlcl Municipal Court to answer charges of kidnaping, rape, assault with intent to commit rape and ...... pervorum. llail for llnlaloD, a c:hlcten r an c h employe, was reduced from $100,000 to $25,000. The suspect was beld In eustody today at Orange County Jail in lieu of ball. The public defender's ollice entered the plea for Bronson. a parolee from a Florida cue JnwlviDg assault with Intent to commit murder, Jolm Clalln, depuly district attorney aald. . , Judge H. Wamm Knight set a preliminary bearing date In the cue for Tuesday at the South Orange County Judicial District Municlpal Court. Bronson was arrested by Laguna Beach detective Gene Brooks at bis home in Fontana Friday. ' The teenaged Laguna Beath girl bad reported to officers that u she was hitchhiking north from a restaurant in the 1100 blcct ol South Coast Hlgbway about 9 p.m. Tbursday, a car a~Uy driven by a -8lopped for w; after . turning from the oouthbocmd lanes. The girl got In and ob!erved the driver to be weaiing woman'• clothing and lipstick. As the car paS!ed through dowi:town Laguna Beach, tbe teenaged rider told the drive, she wanted to get out, but was forced to the Ooor of the car, as the driver held an icepick ·to her temple. The car tben proceeded to San Bernardino County. Police allege tbe girl wu taken to a deaolate area where a dir~ ty mattress lay In the open, nped and forced to commit perwrted ... acts. San Bemardino law ...-..,t of- ficers are now Investigating ' the poat- bi!ily that other reported rapes and aex crbnes may bave been committed at the site, Laguna Beach poltce said. The rapilt and~ victim left the llota\ed __ :lbcl. . ~1'turned ~~-~· Her 11atamenta led lnvestli&tlnc of- ficers to Bnmon. • ,-\ t JI Acbkd ~Security Suspends Tours Of Nixons' Home By JOHN VAL TERZA Of .. Dlltr ........... Heavy, new securlly meaauroa for tbe safety ol Presicleill N"Iion ml tbe Finl Lady bave calmed a temporary ball to tours fl La Cua Plclflca by oelect guests U!lng tbe Presidential annpound I°' coaference, it WU Jeamed today, The new rules meant thet leaden ol the Sol!lh Coast United Fund mJaaed tbe guided visit to tbe grounds of tbe Presidential l"<lidence during their an- nual fund kickoff meeting Tuesday at the Presidential office complea. • • ' The explanation from autborllies 1t t~ compound reportedly1'U that becaWle of , heavy campaljpl securt\lfall tours would not be offered until after Ille election. • If the President la r e • e I ~ c le d, presumably, tbe tours would be ·reinstated. !Ht1e.eJectlon means Ille retlremenl ol tbe Cbief Executive, loa!I, -bloclly, would end altogether -the N1mls have stated that La Cua Pacifica will be their bome when tbe President leaves ol· fice. . The end of llfe walts through the ·grounds or tbe a1mpound will no doubt be a disappointment for tbe next delega- tion acheduled to use the Presidential of· Gees for meeting purpo&eS. The United Chambers of,.Commerce of Orange Counly plan a fWICbeon and business meeting at tbe Presidential enclave Sept. rt. They,· like their United Fund predecessora, will be welcome to use the President's conference room and tho elaborate patio area where the White House ataff dines durllli Pr .. identlal visit<. Normally, the after-lunch achedule -.Id have included a quart<r-mlle walk (without cameru ) to the -ance to the Spanlal>sb>le villa. Aides from lhe General Services Admlnlllratton or a Secret Service qent ,._ally conduct the tours, explainlnl dtlalis about tbe realdence, Wben tt WU pwdlaled u well u Y;petlu about the Pftoldent's visllt. No me, bowenr, II allowed within the houst,Jt..I(. Guest< &eneralb' atroll through the ganknl, loot over the Nlxona' pool, pmate Fil ...,.., suest house, and on ...,,. OCC-. can peer through a ,.in. ~ortwo. • Tiie ~ oroce ..... baa been mlde available for -1 p e c la I -...bf'..-~lho gov ...... mml · Together Again UPIT ...... ~ Cooper, 16, is reunited with his three-foot pet lizard after find· Ing it in'the Houston dog pound. The lizard, whic h had been missin g nearly three months, caused a stir when Houston rabies control ofl\- cers captured it· in a tree not far from Cooper's home. Laguna Recall Election Scheduled for Dec. 5 Cycle Picks Up Gunman Near Casino STATELINE, Nev. (AP) -An arpied man robbed Harrah's Tahoe Cuioo of $178,500 late Tuesday and escaped en a motorcycle driven by a second man, Har- rah's spokesman Mark Quils aald today. OJrtis said the man surprised t!.ve unarmed casino employes as they were bringing the money into tbe casino from a basement vault. Curtis said the man took two bags fill. ed with cash and casino chips, but drop- ped one, containing $4 ,500 in chips, u he feld. The getaway motorcycle fled acrou the state Hne into California and t h e Federal Bureau of Investigation has been called into the case, Curtis said. As CUrtis reconstructed the robbery, a short, dark-haired man wearing a Western hat and armed with a .45-ealiber automatic stopped the employes as they were taking the money upstairs into the casino about 10:4:5 p.m. The gunman ordered them to drop the cash bags and back down the Jtain:, CUrtis said, or he would 1'blow your heads off." The bandit picked up the money and sprinted 150 feet througb the crowded casino, dropping the smaller bag alt<r colliding with a casino change girl CUrtJ.s 8')d the man ran out into the night, down a aide street into a dart arta nearby, jumped onto the back of a waiting motorcycle and aped olf. 'll>O getawajl WU delcrtbad by a llaro rah's security man wbo chiaed the ...,. ber out of the casino. Curtis, dlnctor of pre" relations and advertising for Hamb's Inc., said frab. currency ls brought into the culno regularly but doubted there wu an established Ume, rout1.: or rouUne. Harrah's Inc., a pubUcly traded ~ poration, operatet a casino here and bu • hlgb-rlae boteJ under construction. . ii also bad a boteJ.casino-resort In Reno. Qutls said Tliesday'1 robbery wu the largest ln"fOlving Harrah's. Lon1·Ume area observm also said it wu the tq.. gest ever Jn ·the Lake Tab:>e-Reno aru involving a 1ambllng utabJlahment. . A recall ~·~.·~·Lai"F Beach B·tir~J~{:~~ Dec; 5. I . Tlie ·Bootd Of EdueaUon Tueoclay nigbt Mrs. Gillette, Linke {ind William Thomas ·wwld al!Am!pl to atoll the election, were ''surprised and stunned" by the motion, said president Tbomu Cusidy. CoUllJY !UBJ1t .:SPP ' ' . lpcur Bad Btims ·~~ oie .~.~.~ on llle·earty 1lec:ember dale, ' ' -. ' "'nlooe who _,me.feel they have iro\lndl to reinov• me alJd I lee! they '1boald baYe 1hO!r"dix.at' the polls," said Mts. Gillette, 'prilac!Dg Jher ·motion. "l believe it muat now be the demion of the people and wl!at they want to prevail In our llCbOols... · · . LJn<e ... id following the meefing he ::t_m ~. Wtth Mn. Gillette's ttate-- Me!nbeti"' of Cormrliil Citliiiu fOf Sd>ciois., fearJnc t1ie . ~ ,majority of • Alf Electric llar a Q's · • Alf Cdsl Aluminum Glass Top Oinlnp Sets "We hope, u Mn. Gilittte ~ !bot a di!lnociiillc ~~ .,. .lll!l fl the people will be b;ueste<t,• 'he M!ci. ' "We ~ ...,-, happy with the: board's unanlmou decision," CUsidy added. Following the vole , Thomas lubed out at what~ 8e termed udecepUve practices of obtaining signatures" on petitions ask- ing lot ttie recall election against the two trusteea, "'!lie wboie charge of Concerned Citiuna Is a bunch ol Uea,'" Jbomu aaJd later. "One felJoir eollectJac slpatuna was telling people we were qlfnot in- novation. 'Jbat11 a lit." , t • SAV E OFF MFG'S. LIST ' 'A'Wa ~----!ttiil'.1111~~· IOn .... _...,_. *I b!ltasf!,.,. ...... ....,~ pboi' W ....... 'llmatat1· plnde tllo garai• of lhelr homo, firemen ~ported. Antonio DeLuna, 40, and his aon Marlo. of 2042 111111th St., are In Ille bum llnlt of the Orange County Medical Centar Jn critical CODdlUon today . Firemen aald the man received burns on 20 percent of his body and the boy, a pettent. Damln to the garage and -Is was A•tm at St,000. • W oh or Bor a Q floor Sompfa1 • Park Benches • All Redwood • Hanging Porch Swing1 t : • f -1!111.Y NLOT ~.~20,l912 : No High Marks :For Conduct RICKY TIC&Y POLITIX: 0 u r Wonderful 0rlllge Couuly IUpervUo .. ap. pwed u flttl u Ol1D!plam tho other day -they adopted ......... to -trol lobbylats In COWlty IOV.l"lllllelll But when it came to tbrrmeJTes, JeajalaUve apecd ron out ol J!u on the beckltretql. • Huge 'Pot' Plantation Uncovered MEXICO CITY (AP) -AIMii ol tho Julllco Department found 1'1a&i7 w!Jat -belleved to ~ !be larfl!ll marijuana plantation in Meil<o in !he lowD of C&nou, 500 miles west ol the capital Ally. Gen. Pedn> Ojeda Paullada Aid IO far D trucks have M<n filled with tho llllrijUUI, wblch WU cut and roody for dlltrtOOUon. Two men were arruted. '!be olficial aald agents were still loodlnc tho trucks and Iba! they alrudy bad ..,.. Z Ions of marijuana In thelr popeuac>n. e Pre!>~: Na Blaeks LAREDO, Tex. (UPI) -The bale complaint of Negro airmen who toot over a dlnlog ball at Lar«lo Air F<r<e -and refuled lo come out lot eight ...... Tubday was Iba! there art no lfesr'! ciY!llana in this 110U!i: Tau cllf, Air Force officials said. u,,, ....... Testimony Gi"en Vldtl!f .... Tri I Thieu Nar~owl Escapes. Attack T~~~ SAIGON (UPI) -CW•l"m•lll artillery today ...... ., mlaoad. -earl1lnl P.-N&111'1 Va -lllid llne ot ; bll lop pnerala In ci-i. 'I'll CllJ. ll'llleu later ....... tlllt Ibo rulmd cfl7, - ' tund -Ill do1S "' OVnm•llkl ... cupalloe, would be - Far to lbe -alobr Ibo c.tnl Coul, allied -· lid UPI '_. ----Ibo Com-· m1miltl wen Ullnl .~ til lllmili llllelda aplDll air lllrlliiel and artlllery fire. Olllc:erl told II-* the llcllc left 20 clYillam -Mmrlo1. UPI repor1<r Ted ltllrrus, repor11Dg from the rubble !bat ii now Quang Tri, said Tblou and bla porty :-wbo poJd a viltt to the clly to ....,..1u1a1e the Satgm "-oe their victory -were headeci' towud a marine brf&ade pooltloo for awards ceremonlea when a 130mm artWery barrage detonated a nearby am- mmtltJon dump. There were no reports of casualtlea. GOVERNMENT unita were fon:o.t .*> order a bait to the shelling, officers Ilic!, and belloopter gunablpo overbelil/.- ,..... ordered to !lop firing. ~ ..... memben of the Cao. Dal -li9i:lll Quq Ngal Province. ,,;, l At the lfuonl Dien ceremonla, 'l'liltu llid be -now order the recaplan<d ,,._ Ila, ....... mllel north of Quail& l!JI. A lobbylat, u we all l<Mw. la one of thoae fellow1 wbo WWI a black cape and large, floppy-brlmmtd bet. He Jura around dlrk comm , at the OOUlll)' courtholue and 1r1 .. lo lnflutDCe people like superv1aora to get thing! ..,-·or wi-paued. It la llllclear wjlelher lol>b)'~ ~ out ..,., ... ~-led· bnpdy, ..... dies ot even If aome ot ·-·-ale ril!it Out ln the open • In placa · Ifte cuculillier palcl>es. "ll l could Import about JOO black clrla down here, we'd hive this problem .eolv- ed," Aid Wing Commander Col. L. W. Swndaen, Jr. About. fO black .um.. look over tho ,... hall at 4 a.m. protl!lllng about. bod food, raclal dlacrlmlnallon, no soci.11 life Maj. Gen. Alton D. Slay Is wheeled out of• closed bearing of the Sen-ate Armed Servi~ Committee at Fitzsimons General HospiW In Den- ver Colo., "'1ere IM! testified that Gen. John D. Lavelle was pressured lntO orderlilf ullAutborlzed air strikes against North Vielnam. Slay Is recupentlng from a bemla operation. THE CONVOY qµickly spun around after o(flctr8 flaahed a warnillg to Thieu'& motoroade and oped to marine beadquarten at Huong Dien, 11 miles to the south. A Vietnamese officer told Kur· rus. "Tbe VC (Viet Coog) apparently bad his timetable." Another officer said "it was a lucky thing be didn't go any fu rther." ~d 1110""T,;i11e "' Quan; Tri .... Communllta ''poychologlcalJy, ph;ilcaD; and geograpbicalJJ'." ~1:!?--i In Saigoe, the U.S. command -ail American jet figbterl and 11121 ~ flew 310 ltrtkea over Nor1h vi.tmm, moat of them in the country'• -i.m panhandle. A spokeJmon .. 1c1 tbe air al· tacts dl!llroyed or damaged 17 es, 16 warebouaea, ZS boala and II truOlll '.Any;.ay, under the new law, they've ali IOI lo J'll!U "1 ev~ Wlll ·~ wllat tlay'ra JIUlllll out from behind the -ml floppy-brimmed bat. ( IN SHORT... ) . and1actotsu11ab:do~•1y1e1nthe POW Plane May . Bypass . . ·!11111 COUNTY IVPERV!SOJLS baYe ---.. anotber -"' lftW•I~ iJ>il w;daldl~ lbetiioel ... and.~ aJIPOIDlad 'aldel. 11111 la calle4 bue ncbange. But Svmlaen, who met with the pro- tell group In tho dinln( hall from ': 30 a.m. uat11 ·12:30 p.m., sa1d all the com- plai¢1 atemm!'d from ·their bolatlon. The incident occurred three days • ~. ol ~' . • · before a scheduled vi.sit by President ~ thint lhat~ of Nixon. . wW1tl ::...-• ...; =· e J239,300 Borroteeil I'll~·~·· !peecb, bloW!nc ' WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The Atomic ol, ...... In ""-~ falillol> dur-EI.gy CommlHlon 11ys Ila former 1JC ~llollo 1'I' 't Ll!d* ~ director o( security borrowed $239,300 ~ !I**'!= llio ~~·.. lallpw over a period of years and used "a substantial portion" of it to bet at race T'S ALL 'wadNG. '!lie Code of tracks. Conduct ii made of lterDer atuU !hon The AEC !lated the figure In a report It lhat It would, for eumple, outlttr ua1ng Issued 1'1esdaf on ii& lnvesligatlon o! of fnalde county h;ltorma,Uon to ~ a allegations by several AEC employes dollar profit on the wtalcle. that William T. R11'y owed .. veral It would allo make ii a no-no for thousands of dollars ln personal loans. lt superviaon or tbtlr aldea to accept said there was no evidmce of. aeeurity money from veodor1 who would like to violation. peddle their warts to county govunme.nl Riley, 52, was suspended from his job Tllo Code allo -~-tbat a coun"' In June and on Aug. 7 wu siven medical ••~ " retirement '"' the Qvil 'lier"fl<e · OJin. offlclal better not U1e his lood ofllcea to "' put the arm on another county depart-mission. r.iut In an attempt to force purcbelC • p 1•--A ••jl from bla favorite vendor, who may be a o ..,.,...an rresac brother-In-Jaw oc aomebndy. lll:e Iba!. CLEVELANn (UPI~.;::. '11-:Rl-fliw'. In view of the fleet.footed 1UperVlaori.ll day ntgbt ...ated t l:J.Velariil poildjrlJan· actton pulling the clamp OD lobbylatl, who lheJ .• , 111 S.W Wlim'1m ''""-In )he oure1y, you re ..... they w111 be 1w111 JD. "311,llM'l>lnli h<lil · · · o11 Fw..'i.,. deed to ,.. that their OWll'<locli "iif eon. by lw<iibeit i*lni Bflnt'I tuirdi. · duct geta adopted Into OrsiJce <Counlf's Wallaeil E. Cowper, 31, a pattolman lawbook. . .mce ·I• and former part-11.m e WRONG .lGAJN. AbruN'•,•.•.the .okl 1neuangclf for Brink's, Inc., wu !"'11e.i ...., from a l."!lcall .at the satb Diatrlcl &peed by.~ our 111peryjlon put the Police Heicldqtiarteni by FBI agents. clamp on lobbyt~ bad .evaporaiecL .Nolf He was ... to appear '°48Y hefore a the "":. boanl looked more like • 10ft-federal nlqlatrate on chirgeo .or = oboe ...... the pol•leal llile la us a~· and portlclpalinl In 11ow motion. •·-•"'--~-" They practically ta1bd Ibo Code •Ol ;;;;,_-1_· ~.WU ~ first """'' 1il ~ Conduct to deilb. lar!t, :Alla .~il!r '!'be FBI . ...uJd liOI comment on Bobby Battlll 1oll-•••••. h =thtr·any·~~~ylak~fn>flltlle amendmenla to make the tlllrlc loal Ilka ' ...... ~~ of ,._ • -~ the United Nallom charter. · -w~ ~ ~ Durlntl dlacaalon (10111), bo allO toot a Coenb' 1l•liaDol lllmk flejJI. lJ bed - couple of nrlpet at fellow !llpervisor recovered. Dovid Bater. Battin clearly wu trying to e Steelte0rfien Nfltltrlll gain -polltlcal clout for wben be ,..., d>olleJ1lor WlDlam Wenke on the November bellot. BATTIN NEEDS rr. WOllke creamed him by aome 4,000' volu In Ibo June Primary. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Deoplte the urgings of labor 1t1pporten for George McGovern, the Untied S~workers of America bove decided to follow theJr leaderablp and H11111ln -... 1ra1 in tbe pmldentlal campolgii. lllcGovft IUJlllOr)en contended lhal a poslllon of Mllralllf by lalxr would bave the e11ec1 of cuaruteelnr President Nix-n:i'• reelection. -U.S. Official Reception VIE~, Laos-(AP) -Tbere was Increasing evidence today !hat a Soviet Aerofiot airliner expected lo carry three released American. prjlonen of war ,out nf Nnrlb-V!etnmn 8aturday may bypaS! Vientiane and make its first landing in Burma or India. Tbla would deny U.S. officl.lls tbe op. portunity to take oontrol of tho three men in the Laotian capital and get them away from the American antiwar activists wbo are escorting tbem. Tbe local Aerofiot office laid the J>OSSibillty that the plane wou1d not land here was raised by the fact that 22 puaengm booked to board the aircraft in VleJitiane bad been advised !bat they were being tr~erred to a "wait list," memilng it la uncertain !bat !he plane •iD lllld u ocbedulecl. Ji.j I ,,_ , I ~· . . THE · lEROFLli'I" off~ "jia;d the ' In- llruc:tlms _came from Sovie_t 'cllplo.,.tlc .....cu but Iba! nO ~ ~~ . 'lbe airline olll<e aJao iald that no ' ' ' ~gen .are ·ICbeduled u tf JlO.w to get oil the Dyuab!n turboprop· airliner bere. U.S. sources say that American ~busy strategy, sboulct an .aircraft . C!ilrrying the tbree pilota land ~ would be to .. aboard if pOssibleand adY!.e tho .men. that bef°"' reWminc ,lo lbe United siaia Ibey ma1t omderp inect1ea1 .,_ lmlNUon, ind thlit to refule couid mean medical quarallllue upm their arrival in DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE eenwiy c1 the °""' Pilot b -- the Untied States. AMERICAN officials in Vietiane were accused by antiwar activists an one earlier occasion of snatching released prisoners away from their escorts. The AeroOot plane nonnally slops to VJenllane to refael and let passengers on and oU, but It bas overflown the Laotian capital on previou! occasions. viben !bat happens its route then normally !aka it to slops in Calcutta. Bombay, Tashkent and Moscow. If the fr•eJ U.Sc pllola and their escorts !layed aboard ail the way they cooceivably could be beyood reach of U.S. officials until after leaving Moscow. The U.S. command lit Saigon said American jet fighters. and 1!521 TUesday . flew 310 strikes over North Vietnam, moat of them in the country's aoutbem panhandle. Spoke1men said the attacks destroyed 17 bridges, 11 wartbouael, ZS boats and II truCb. Tbe command alao anrwiQnced the loss of a Navy jet In the raid& over the Nortb. A Saigon command 1potuman llid the government counteroffensive in'. QUang - Tri City, which began June 21, wu of- ficially declared victorious Tuesday. The city, South Vietnam's noribemrnost pro- vincial capital 43S mlJes north of Saigon, and 11' fortress Citadel were recaptured Friday. Tnday's artillery fire prevented Thieu from entering the 51M1cre Citadel IN AWARDS ceremnntes at Huong Dien, Tbieu said Quang Tri City would be rebuilt and declared his government would never accept a cease.fire oo North Vietnamese terms. 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Since the new units would produce less pollution than conventional units now in use, the company says it wo·uld as much as possible operate only the newer generators, and leave · the older, dirtier ones shut down except In periods of peak power demand. Thus the cleaner units would In effect be fartially phasing out the dirtier ones -with a resultan over-all savings in air pollution. The new system, based on Edison's arguments, seems clearly better than its original proposal. There are, however, still areas that should not be overlooked. The combfued cycle system will have 12 smoke- stacks, compared to· two for the earlier steam plants. Under the Air Pollution Control District's Rule 87 - wbtcb blocb the steam plant adclllions -each smoke- stack is considered a pollution source. Rule 87 says only 1.87 tons of nitrogen oxides are allowed per day from ·one source. Twenty Ions divided by 12 aourcea meets the legal requirement, but it still adds up lo 20 potential ton.s (compared lo 40 In the old Quotations From Authors Can Distort • • I - €tDNEY J.HARRI~ "You remember what Shakespeare said about tbat?" remarked the man across U>e dinner table -and proceeded to quote a line from ''Macbeth," which he bad recently seen. But Sbakespean dldni uy it -ooe of his dramatic ~ did. Far from being a pie« of the playwright's wiadom, this was a sentiment he put in lbe mouth of a character he evldenUy disliked. When we take the trouble to quote an author (generally in order to bolster our opinion d .,..... thini), we bave a llulY to know whether lbe author -apeaklng bt bis own voice. Othenriae, we nm lbe risk d dlltortlng b.iJ views. It Is eru.mely dllflCUil, for -· to know wbat Sbat_. himoeil tbougbt about any lunda"""1tal question. His genius lay in bis ablllcy to place himself into a thousand minds and hearts, to take one position after another and make It IOWld plausible and sinctrt. TRIS JS WHY, for centuries , Shakespearean students have quarreled about the "real" Shakespeare -some claiming hlm as an aristoCrat, others as a democrat, some as a rellgiolll man, others u an atheist, and IO on down the line. There Is no reaolvlng tbele clispules -even bis privately printed sonnets do not reveal the full man to us. Tbe way an author feels about our al· tributing aenllmeola to blm that are n· pressed in b1a llctiaa, WU broullJI out by Dear .Gloomy Gus Your paper's editorial was right) Thole councilmen· need to make up their mlnda. I drive by the new hlgb-11!e dvlc center every day. Where's Mr. Knox? I gueu Matney and Green are still pulling bill llirlngs. --S.T. 111b ...... refliKtl ,......, .... .. ......,, ...... ""' -···'· '"'" ._-M ..-w ... ......, ... Dlffr l'Olt. W. S. Gilbert in a trial la< libel Just belore lhe filnl of tbactatury, Re WU on lbe wttnea stand .. lbe plaintiff' and lbe defense lawyer q\IC)led a statement Iron! one ol Gilbert'• plays, lr)'iac to lbow that Gilbe(I acl11ally belilnd the Cl[lllOllte ol what ... -· ioyint on the lland. "TllB8E WERI TRB words," Gilbert retorted, "of a character ln my plly. Tbey1-• not my words. I wrote lbem, but I do not bold JllYl<ll noponaible for . anything a llctlonal c:baracter happens to say." Men recent17, I read the statement of a CCll1lirmed bacbelor who quoted Disraeli u aayln&, "Every warnan abould marry I and DO man.,, But Disraeli biJmelt (a bat>PiJ1 married man) never ~d this; be otmPl1 put it inlo lbe mouth dacharacter ·in-dblsnovtls.Hls own feelinp ....,. quite the oppoelte; be WU Jinown u lbe -devot.d bUlband. A MORE FREQUENT kind ol llteruy disto<tion conalstl in taklnr a famous line and Ignoring wbat comes alter It. Kipling's "East Is East and West is West, and never the twain shall mff:t ," is a classic example. We use it to justify belie differences between East and West; but lbe point of the wboie poem was pr.ci10iy the reverse -Kipling was saying that two men of character and courq:e have much ln common, even tJiousb they come from dltlerent parts of the -1d. You may quote me on that. When Land Runs Out a.· .... After !Oil yean of foollooee 6POJ1Slon acn>U the continent, the U.S. reluctanUy is beglnninJ to realbe that It sullen from a land lbocUp. Tbere still ls plen- ty of room aal where the deer and lbe aotelope play, but in the areu aur- roundlnC' lbe major c1u ... there simply Is not eriouib atandlai room to ac- commodate an the people and tbe ladllUes poOple need to Uve and -:t el· leotlvely. · For yll!'I, developera d both mlden-uat and cormnerclal .,..,.... bave solved the problem b1 ~ ~ Isn'J It the Truth! • and more d the natural leatura of tho Jar,dooape. They ba'9 -.... the -. lilJed In the ponds, planed -tbe hilll, put the streama in pipes. Now lbe nation is lieginninc to realise that this lllratta not only baa converted the c111 .. lnt4 mile oo mile d oqualld brick and asphalt but allo bas wiped out tbe plant ml ll1lmal Ille !hot keepl tbe natural air and .--in balance. Tbe city dweller literally does, not bave enough room. to -lbe. Expansion proposal) spread In the olr from one locaUoo. Thus local oUiclalJ should not be led Into believing that Edison's new proposal calls for building a totally clean plant. The ume qu estion remains u before: Is the pollution factor offset by the need for more electric power? This time, however, Edison has reduced the margin of difference between Its proposal and the Jaw to a reas- onable factor and the Edison request at lea.st merit.s serious consideration. Our Six Olympians The United Stales team at the 20th Olympic games in Munich may have bad its difficulties, but West Orange Countians can certainly be proud of the six American representatives who came from this area. All of them made strong showings, and the contingent managed to win a total of five medals. Heading the list of competitors was amazing Shirley Babasbolf, the whiz kid from Fountain Valley High School, who set several records enroute to winning one gold and two silver medals in women's swimming cp mpe- tition. Her best performance, in. leading the women's 400 meter relay team to gold, ls the more amazing ~ cause Miss Babasboll is only 15 years old. Other medal winners were Monte Nitzkowski of Huntington Beach, who coached the U.S. water polo team to its first medal in 40 years, a bronze; and Gary Hall1 a Garden Grove man swimming with the Hunting· ton Beach Aquatics Club, who won a silver in the 200 meter butterfly. Congratulations also to other Olympian.s who fought bard for their team. They are cathy Rigby and John Van Blom of Los Alamitos and Jim Seymour of Hunting· ton Beach. H Reader C:harges l'ietnam Will Be Forced on American People To the Editor: It Is becoming increasingly clear that the "secret pl.in" to end the war prom· lsed in 1968 dUlered Utile from that openly enunciated in 1964 by a pmlden- tial candidate who was then defeated by the widest margin of votes in !he history of our presidential elections. Tbe ooly major jobs yet unac- complished in the "open plan" of 1964-are lbe destruction of the dikes and the pav· ing over of Vietnam with asphalt. The voters turned away the war party in 1964 and elected what they mistakenJy took to be. the peace party ("We will never send American boys . . . "). RecogoWng their error, the voters tum· ed away the war party in 1968 and again elected wbat Ibey mistakenly took to be the peace party. • FOR THE TllDID -live Urne, the war party pre..011 itaelt to lbe voters aa the real peace party. Like tlle walrus and the carpenter, its leaders, smiling wtth benignity, talk ol many tblnp wlllle Ibey prooecute the "llOCl'tt ptan" wttboul Interruption. Vietnam will be forced upon the American people, rlgbt or wrong, like it or not. W.e are told we must continue the war to defend our booor. Look agaln at •'hat we bave done in Jndocblna: lbe double- deallng that led to the ••'linatlon of the Dlems, the hoax bt the Gull of Toakin, slaughter of not><Ombatanls In order to save them, the attempted sup- preasion of the truth at My Lai, the leCl't!t employment of Asian mercenaries paid by the American taxpayer to fight for their own sell detennination, the JJt. stallatlon and support of a dictator as our ally in the south, the apparent sup- pression of the truth involving direct disobedience of orders by a general of· ficer (Lavelle ), the apparent widespread falsification of military reports, cor· rupUon, drug addiction, mutiny In the ra,nks, and the list is merely a random itemization of press clippings. WHOEVER IT IS labelling this roconl aa hmorable, a record wort.by of our defmae, acts from a point of view alien to the prlocipies Americam bave always IOU8)11 to defend. It Is 1 reconl not made defensible but more reprehensible by juatllying It u lnlU.i.d by the other aide; in no way are we Vietnamese. Institutions ot whatever kind managed under IUCb an ethic inevitably fall, ... emment institutions, historically, not excepted. We cannot take seriously the assertion that a foreign policy founded upon such an ethic will leat.i to lasting peace in the world. On the contrary, It will further poison lnlernatlonal rtlaltons and brinf on more or the kinds ol desperate acts which the world now IO appallingly witnesses. Old Glory bu .s!WIYS been a proud clean flag. She has nown before the peoples of the world not u a threat but an example. She has been an honest flag. And the national cbancter ol the Amllicu people bu been fundamentally deconL 1be volen bad better pt It rlabt this time and not let 1972 mark a turning poinl toward the Vi•tnamiallon of -· W.B.ANDERSON .----•• Geerre --- Dear Georle: Could you tell me tho name of tbe man wbo perf<Clad the typowriter? D.Y. Dear D.Y.: Nxbxdy, I'm mry tr Ny. In fact, I'm caWng that lul Jmea Typewriter Service back firll thing bt the momlng. • Had Better Get With It' MAILBOX ) Letters from recuUrr are welcome. Nonnall11 torita1 1hould C0ttt1tt1 thtir me1sage1 in 800 words or less. TM right to conMme letters to fit :pace or eliminate libel is resertHl'd. AU ltturs mu.st include signature and mailing address, but namea may be withheld on request if tuffleitnt reason is apparent. P~try will Mt be published. 'Schmit% Needed Now' To the Editor: 1be real threat to lhe Republl~an Par- ty was shot and is now out of the run- ning, and the McGovern vs. Nixon gim- mick has emerged as a superbly enginef:red package of duplicity plotted to throw the election to Nixon by simple default d character and quality In the Democratic Party. We should not elect Nixon, nor ·McGovern, for two simple reasons : (I) NIXON'S aJlcnmenl wttb the buge corporaUons making mooey an a ~win war, and bis bocut-pocus wtth Red China and Soviet . lluasia make blm unfit to represent the people in the best interests or the United Slates. (2) McGov~. with hls rag-tag rabble on the far left, his political opportunlats all around him, bis wild promises and general incompetence, is likewise unfit !or such a big Job. SO WHAM LEFT? Schmitz? Now just a cottm plckin. minute, and don 't let the bralnwub abow. John Sclunitz, the newcomer is n.!eded now to oppose the two political giants who pose as a two- party l)'llem while In truth Ibey are but one, and to re.vive the two-party system a1 It ahould be. So don 't waste a single vote. Give the real opposjtion a break. Vote American thb lime. MILT BASHAM (Democrat) Reallma, Re•pomlblHtv To lbe Editor: Gov. G<orge Wallace bu pmved his point. Now he's doing America I Cl'tat service by not running as the AIP can- didate. A two-man race brings McGovem a worse defeat -rl!llUlting ln a ahift away from McGovern's Policies. U Governor Wallace were to run and the three candidates were to come out nearly even, McGovern would claim dominant popular support, much •• he did afttr some Democratic prhnaries.ln 1"8 Governor Wallace siphoned off enoucb votes so that Hwnphrey took Tuaa. • TBlll IS AN opportunity to artlculale the -and to acctnl the dUlmnc<s ln philosophy. Most voters re a~ t reoponsibly 11: (1) they luli)' understand the lUues and (2) they ... DO tlnat to their OOOllCJfni<: or phy~cal oocurtty 0< to their d!Cnlty. No -candldate Is all Sood or all bad. But IOrne are clearly more rtallatlc and rt1ponslble than others. On maoy lasuea lbe d.1Uerence1 between NI.Joa and McGovern are enormous . McGovem irreoponslbly appeals to the war lean of dra1t .. 1e youtha. ' McGOVERN CLAIMED thal bombing the North and mining Ha! phon1 Harbor would cet us into war with RuuJa. But Nlxoo went hi Russia while this wu goln1 on -abow'ns the Sovlela tbet be wouldn 't be their patsy. ~l<lCO Mc<loYern lnalsts oo lettlns tho CClnmunlsis bave ( South Vietnam , \vants to drastically cut defense spending and lives in fan- tasyland : how would we fare if he represented us in Moscow? McGovern originally proposed $1,000 {or each U.S. citizen . But the people on tower Incomes strongly rejected this in- come-redistributio n appeal for their votes. NIXON WORKED to change the Supreme Court from "liberal" and "ac· tlvist" to strict C<lnstructionist and finner with criminals. Nixon didn't back ' .'~ .. bol of Satan. MEANWlllLE, In America, a • thousand,, of radicalized youU, .. parade that same symbol , the beret!~ of the Christi an Church have all but tiiopted.- the "sign of the anti-christ'' tit their 0 \\'11 . You can be absolutely certaln that the inlernation.al socialists planned \that way. MAURICE BERGERON How te Red1&ee Crime a nominee 1000 percent one day. then To the F.dltor : loot !or 1 way to dump him the next Dr. Dorothy Wblpple, bl. ID article In when the going got rough . McGovern McCan's Mapalnt ~· a 'month qo. wanls to "rellberaiize" the Supreme 1. :wove her opililoD "'p ID halt the dNi Court. danger to ~ . • Nixon pUJhed for more Negro COD-She slrelled the neod to talle the profit struction Jobs, larger federal programs out ot the heroin trlde lbi' the ...,.. for developing black businesses and more derworld U we 'flllt their operatloal !O blacks in 1overnment jobs. N i x 0 n st~p. She llys very low COit heroin repeatedly opposed involuntary busing of clinics under. tbe U.S. SoWrmnent 1bouJd school children. Nixon 11 strong against sell the herom or anything else they will dl8criml.nation. And he prefers ability accept at a low cost that enables the and merit over the fixed-quota aystem. person to conUnue work.Ing honestly. McGovern champiom forced busing The more we stress the punJtlve laws · lbe higher the profit goes for the un· NIXON RAS HAD some success slow-derworld heroin aellera. Do all you want Ing inllation without creatlns nwslve to help lbe potential addlcta avoid ad- unemployment. McGovern's spending diction with education, but protect the proposal& would feed innaUm, raise taxes majority of Americans from the .opera. and do UtUe to brighten lbe employ· .U<>ns ol the UDdeororkl. whlcb ~· turning merit picture. more than a half mUHon 'minab Both dlsllke the weaJlby avoldin1 tues aga.lnat ua to feed their hab!t , '1 cutting through loopbol... To create jealousy tbe profit aal from under tho, heroin qalnst the auccesaful and to lnllame market -~ blocb wttb many votes qalnst blocks ' with few votes, McGovern advocates ENGLAND WENT from 90 :tiered repreaalng thoae .wbo create jobs. Nixon addlcta to some J,200 In the lost o years lima f b t in a population of 55 m.lllion. e have wanta • c te avora le or industry to over 500,000 addlcta. Fora:et aapat the create more jobs. loots wbo start the babit and ...., the Let's move In the direction of reall!m underworld's abfllty to sell heroin It a and responsibility. high profit. When the underworld can no LEONARD WRIGHT longer 1et the high profit, they :will 1top Satan'• Peace Sl/1ftbol To the Editor: Many d lbe things wttb which we bave lived down through the year1 are now belnl liven new labels, giving different meanings to standard traditional truths. One lmtance ls our enemy's cry of "PEACE," aa he unfurls new attacks apinst our freedoma, more barbaric and lohuman atroclUet tban In the fielcls of combet. While many citizens of our na· lion lorpt thoJr responslbllltles to lbelr nellhban and 'loyalty to their country, these acts conUnue. WE SEE THE "peace sign" and naturally we think that this Inverted mm bt ... 1rc1e ii a sign or peace. Why? Became we have been brainwashed Into bellevln1 It Is. Yet nothiny could be rurther from lhe truth . Rudolf Kock's Book of Signs describes the Inverted figure u the crow'• foot, a symbol well known ln the middle ages as an "In.tlgnla of Satan." How'1 that for being taken In ? Dr. Gerard Eucaisae e1plains in 'Tralte de 8clence Oc<u!te," when SallniJls want lo e1preu tbeir 14eaa In a pol)'lym- bollc, they formulate their rilualisllc "°"' demnallons by d..troying the barm001 ol the fliure, say by turning a cross upoide down. Tbe ritual symbol wu deolgned to s1-defiance of God and falth In Satan. A nice "peace" sign ! FAR FROM BEING a "modern llgn." the symbol which Btrtrand Russell adopted u a 1'Communist'1 lnal.gnla for peace," dates back many ca>turle3 into the hbtory of antl-Ouiatian activities. ln 711 A.O., the Saracens cl'OllCCI Into Spain with this lign on their lhlelcls. The lnvuted crou portend! evil and death. The manrune baa fOl" centuries boon a favorlle sign ol Satan. Wherever lhil •!In app_,ra todoy, you can be llUn the anu.<:hrlst ones of thla era are com- pletoly active. Beware of the puce sym. passini out lree samples of hert>in. This wm dry up the temptetion from the fool•. I'm sure the underworld w~ta: the drastic punJtlve law.; agalnat heroin, which uaed lo sell for 50 coots lo drug stores, IO that their victims Will be driven to them and tbelr high jll'kes. We can only JUSpect lhat polltlclanl •ln aome instaoe9 may be advocating hlnb laws at tbe ursln1 of lbe underworld. I ACCEPT AS TRUTH the olltement or one narcotlal olllcer that "1ls in· vestlgollon of top drug deateii in his state was stopped cold by l;talo senator. The tenator entered room and said the ln"'911gatlon wu to · Jm. mediately. It did. An addict under a doc- tor'• care can support hlmselt. Wlthout a low cost source or heroin, th&. <8ddicts prey oo the public. ., I urse that doctors be •utbollaod to ln!at heroin addlcta with legal heroin u well u other drop and lbua nduce crtme In AmerlcL \ AL LEA~~ DA llY PllOT l ' ' .· Beath 'fJy Meil Mor ·Bombs Found organluUon which reportedly threatened such an attack after Jts onslaught againlt Israeli alh1etes at the Munlcli Olympics. Wr' tu .__._.20 1972: . ........-' Agnm,v Tells Investigation By FBI Intn Wheat Di$puw WASllillGTON (AP)~ Two meat, 'l'llHday nljbl would them by USDA ol!ldalJ and full«ale lavelllptlooo -..,. uy Ollly that "a pnlimUwy lotmer ofllclal1 before the election, one al· revl<w of the matter -He accillOd Demi>cr.ii, " lerward -have been prom-lo by Vice Pmldenl ,,_ II .-.C lomqendoo about tlie bed In the ...,... .... "-.· te under -:· ~-· -.. -r.u .. ~ -· . ~· over wbut aalea to the Soviet An IOlra Democra~ Rep. The FBI, aald Agnew, "lid Union. Ilea! Smllb, promllad a·Houto a -.aud and bulioe,. Mll.YfMI' S .,'Die_ ... .._ Mon eavelope bombs -lo !MllellJ ,...,. ufl. covered and disarmed lq l!)urope. today and poJJce on 'i1ie 'tonUnent linked up to foil ,a mau murder plot against !sr..U dlplomat.s and officials. r .. Yip) Allon, Israel'• deputy' ~' warned in Jerusalem that no Middle East govem- OMbt, even as rar away as U>Ja, woqld be immWI< from retaYatlon far Arab terrori!m. .... •t ~am not saying when, ,.....,and how -but we wUI Mt.tolerate terroriam," Allon -said at a luncheon f o r .ntwsmen. Israel in the past tw .accused Libya and Iraq, u well as neJghbon Syria, Lebanon and Egypt, of anning .an4 financing terroristJ. London's sprawling poatal network was sifted for more envelope bombs like the one , that killed an Israeli diploOllt in his office Tuesday. Al many as 17 -perhaps even more - could be awaiting delivery. The · pr&electloa probe by aulioommJtt.e !nvestlptloo Of, 'practici!o unlJ that bu bee!J , the FBI WU announced by the -I deal and broader ubi1 by Ille Prealdent to """' '< Vice President SplroT. Agnew QuealloDa next February ~ while campaigning Tuesday 1n "alter the paulon of elecllor> tlJorooclily Into lhil matter, to Minneapolis. In fad, be aaJd, year potltlca bu pa-i. •• lnve>llpte the profit.s of these ' Two bomb packages ,,ere Intercepted In Switzerland and suspicious packages were ban- ded over to police in Belgium. Two deadly envelopes were found in Paris TUesday. "that lnvallgatlon Is In prog· At a Mlnneapolt.o news .,..,. bif' grain uportera that you nu" at Prealdent 'Nixoa'a fmnce, Agnew said that Nb:· mer ~ lo aee wbethet ord<n. on onlered t:r. FBI probe to anyoiie Jiu IUea any ondue -~ ; ' <Fly Our Legs) Al .. e CALifO-IA .. .,....._, ..... 1 ... (714) 540·4• U,IT ...... lil ARAB VICTIM -Syria has arrested Maj. Rich- ard H. Barratt, a U.S. .military a t t a c h e to American Embassy in Jordan. Officials have declined comment on reports Syria--l)oped to exch'ange him lor Syr- ians held by Israel. EVEN IN FAR away Israel itself, the lives of officials were at risk. Police said two bomb letters had been sent to two leading government of- ficials . • UP1T ...... ENTERS PLEA -G. Gdrd.on L i d d y leaves U.S. District Court in Washington alter plead· ing not guUty to charges of breaking into Democratic Na- tional Headquarters. But the FBI said It bad answer wch questions u profl~ due to any mlsin- recelved no inltructiom to whether major grain n:-fomilflon ar l m p·r ope r J y look Into the ·matter: A port.,.s nc.ived and benefited revealed !nlonnallon on the spokemnan for Its parent from advance 1 a 1 e 1 in-put of the federal gover. 1_ag_ency_~·~thejjiiiiiiiJiiilllliii!'!ce!!Deparl~!!· !!forma~ Uon .illegedl~ fed to!!moot!!!."!!!iiiiiiiiiii;:---lit'=-= -= -= --:;;-= -= -= -= .-=-= -=-= -= -= -= -"=i . ··EARLIER AN I Ir a el i 'Jl"illttary commentator in Tel Avi• suggested that Arab oil fields are vulnerable. All the suspected mail had Amsterdam po!tmarks. BRITISH EXPO 1972 ,.4 Jn addition to the mailed liolnbs intercepted In Europe and :. lsrael, one was found ·delivered to the Israeli consul ·ih ..Montreal today. Canadian police said It had been malled •bun' the Netherlands as the ·llCDn bad been. As British detectives new to J~olland and Scotland Yard organized a search in London. Informed sources said the police in London were working against a list of 25 Israelis who could have been targets. Eight bomb letters have been found. 'I1le source refused to go into details of the list or say where they got it. 'Break-in' Records Destroyed sm. n .ocr. 1 ·.'Evidence mounted of a .lorgMcale campaign by Arab terrorists posting bombs from Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Police suspected lhe Black September guerrilla From Wire Services . ' ·· .. (McGovern Raps 'Nutty' Polls WASHINGTON -Numerous records were destroyed at of· fices of the Committee for the Re-election of the President following the break-in at Democratic offices on June 17, according to sources quoted today in the Washington Post. • j And 'Lousy' News Columnists Two top campaJgn officials, Robret C. Mardian a n d Frederick La Rue, directed a massive "housecleaning" in-• " : COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - ;rirec1 of bad new., Sen. ~George _ McGovern }las at- :tacked what he tenned"nut- lty" public~plnion polls and 0 Iousy" newspaper col- lumnls)I. ~ The DetnocraUc presidential ~Dom In e e rejected more • emphatically than . ever 'the findings of recent polls show- ing him far behind President Niyon. "I think the polls are a lot or rubbish," he said Tues- day. "I don't knolv where they conduct these polls. I've never talked to an American who's ever been polled, by either Dr . ;a.eked War , 5= I i ·':·Conservative Tops .l!f.:--·'f.Lf)Wenst,ein in . NY ot Dead , Uganda SHINGTON (.\.P i -U.S. ssador Thomas P . dy will seek an ex- ,,.tion for a shooting in- t in Uganda in East that left one former can Peace Corps teer dead and another tty !njU1'!d, the State ent announced here. e former volunteer, iden- Tuesday as L o u i s ,.,::..:o;;f Houston, Tex., was traveling Iowan! on Sepl 17 alter fighting broke out in the coun- try. A cpmpanion, Robert Freed of Madison, Wis., an- othey former vo1W1teer, was sligftlly injured and later re- leased. State Department press of- ficer Charles Bray said the pair had been stopped twice on the road but allowed to con- tinue before they were shot al. He said the attack apparenUy was not directed at Americans as such, and that Ambassador Me.lady "intends to ~k ex- planalion." ment in 1968, high1ighted a day or primary and ruooff elec- tions in New York, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Washington State. Rooney, a conservative Democrat who has spent 2.8 ye.ars in the House, has been a consistent supporter of the Vietnam War. He defeated. Lowenstein in New York's June primary, but a rerun was ordered by \he courts. In another race where the Vietnam-war was a pivotal issue, John Kerry, spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War , won the Democratic nomination for Congress in Lowell, Mass. DEMOCRATIC congress- woman Ll>uise Day Hicks, an early and staunch--foe of bus· ing, won renomination to her House seat in the Massachu- setts primary. Rooney claimed an early victory and vowed he would be "back in Washington tomor- row," representing his Brooklyn dlstrict . But Lowen- stein would not formally con- cede. Rooney and Lowenstein each charged that delays in poll openings had hurt his chaoces and a federal judge ordel'ed some polls to remain open past the normal closing time. Complete b u t unofficial returns gave Rooney 15,486 votes to Lowenstein's 13,1>71. . Gallup or HarriS. I think l)ley .cludiJ)g the de3trucllon of make these things up ln Ule records pertinent to the case, backrooms somewhere." the newspaper quoted sources And he described some con-85 saying. Mardian was an assistant servatlve newspaper col-attorney general before umnists, whom he wouldn't joining President N I r o n ' s name, as 'I9usy, bitter, campaign committe'.e as par an 0 id, despicable, ob-1_:poc_li_tic_aJ_coo_r_d_ln_ato_r. ___ .:.=====~ noxious propagandists who are consistently wrong and who • write nothing good about any candidate more liberal than Genghis Khan. TODAY Mc G 0 VERN made two new proposals to in- crease Social s e c u r i t y payments, favoring f u 11 benefits for widoW!ibd an m. (cAMP AIGN '12) crease In the amount of outside 1 n c o m e pensioners may earn without reducing benefits. He spent the night in the mansion of Ohio Gov. John Gilligan. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine was acbedul- ed to join McGovern at ap- pearances today in northern New Jers~and Philadelphia: Tuesday, McGovern told students a d faculty a t Chicago's gest R o.m-a n Catholic hool that he favors income-tax credits for parents or parochial -and private - school students. And h e delivered his standard political talk to a rain-dampened street crowd in Milwaukee and airport-rally crowds in Flint, Mich., and Columbus. Dorn Orders . Fire Training Capital News Service LOS ANGELES -Im· mediate training of Los Angeles County road depart- ment personnel as firefighting crews has been ordered by Chainnan Warren M. Dorn of the Board of Supervisors. Fire and road departments have developed a program to train and use 22 road laborers, 56 maintenance men and nine road leadmen as crew~ in emergency watershed f I r e situations. • O.llaa S Ccbmode lludlop Coupe. Sportier th1a year.~· Hea'tier. Yet surprisinqly Mlf to own. Even If 'fOll order the new swi'f91 bucket -.ts. Cullaa Supnme Colonnade Hamlop Couoe a.....,rouncJ1. More o1 • u111e limousine than ever. You con IM it in the formal roolline and neW q»ra lid$ window•. You con feel It tn the apacloUI, qulet.inter1ol'. And even In the ride we've patterned aft,r our blQQer Oldsmobtles. "" Delta II • It's HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS for the right start in life It'• a whole new kind ol Otdt. And the Jowelt.pbd al all.°"-Is a -d - -but one wtth ~-car lhinkJnQ,buflt tn. It'• nearly 500 J)OUndl ftK:ft c:o.r tMn 101De naUer.ccmpoetl. Kinderprttn lluv 8th Grade • All·day d""' Enroll Naw- Regl1tralion Fee ONLY $10• Reasonable Tuition AVf. ---· Door.to.Doof Bus SeMct -Chl'ldm of tft f1llhl 111 wtlcome -hlah ldlolasllo 1ta1W11rd -t1Klllnr tht 4 ft'a: ruiinc (lritll phonics), wrltln&. arittlmdlc, mdlnm FOUNTAIN VALLEY• 16835 Brookhurst just north of Warner 714·962"3312 "A Private School of D~tinction Founded In 1942" I ) • ltt wheea,.. is • a-. Ill tnct... fora-rldo. And you cen feel the diffennoe on the road. A dehue inr.erior with • ..w ....... lcok" vtnyl -.. lf4ndonl. So .. lull carpllng. And • 25().oJ .• tn; enqlne. Coupe, 3-cloor halchback or oadon. "'" lot al Oldo for the -. '( 1 , _, SOUTH COASt ~ ~LAZA Where To Go Looking I-Or 90mewhere lo go; something to do? No one gives you better lips than the WEEKENDER. It'& publish- ed every Friday In the DA£. LY PILOT. .. ' I :VOi:. ~. NO. 264, 7 SECTION$. 14 !'A6ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF.ORN!>. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1972 ' . To••Y'• , • ftaalt . • . 1¥.Y. S• N TEN CENTS Residents Off er €ity Park Plan to Newport By " WILLLUI SCllllEIBER OI ... Dlr#f ""' '"'" A group ol Newport Beach resldenll today offered city of[iclall a plan - po.uibly worlh up to '4 mlllloo in cash - 1<4cquir. mOr. public pom. !"111ese people p-to ·put up the money to boy tJ>e; pork sjtOI and then ent<r into an ~1pe1d_ wljh the city wb<reby the parts: w.uld bJ! lealOd by tlJO city with "'! qptlon to buy," aald ParU, lleaclltl and Recrealion Director corporaUoa to purchue and devel!>P pork sites. 'Ille proposed corporaUon la currently undergoing a !Wiblllty 11\idy by City Manager Robert Wynn. "AppareoUy this new ll'OUP bu aome question u to whether or nOt the cor· poratlon idea wll1 wort lo QUr best ad· vantage," Stewart said. "They got loJletber to uplore pultlng together a different way of corning up with the money and the means of ac- quiring lbe sites," he added. Stewart Aid that no monetary figure was mentioned at the meeting today but he did get IOtne Idea of the group's 80lveooy in earlier ta1b w I t h Its represenlallvea. 0 When they flnt asked me how much we were thinking about, I told them '3 or $f million," Stewart said. "They said Ibey could probably come up with '4 mlllio .. •• stewart said the group be and O'Neil talked with Is made up ()f people with "expertise in landscape and at least one lawyer." "Apparently they don't have anyone 1n the financial area," he said. Stewart sald the first meeting wu merely lnformatlona1 and the city hu not been committed in any way to the group 's idea. "We've asked them to prepare a writ~ ten proposa l'outlinlng their whole plan to (See PARKS, Page l) S.:Coast City hood Possibfu? Hoag Controversy -. . , Closure of Family Center Opposed By GEOIUlB LEIDAL . Of .. ~ ... ·-.. Th.e~~-·°."'f!:~Y pla<ied tbe eveotu.I late ol Ille glamorowi · ocean view property l7tng between Newport Beach and~ Beach In the hands of apPrOxiinately ISO resident reglltered voten.,-'most of whom llve In El· Mom> tranet park. By L. PETER KRIEG Of .. D&ltr Plitt .,... Hoag !\lenlori&l Hospital directors may . be 09>broiled ln Ille blgg...t controversy ever 10 itlm>und-"the 20'yeai .. ld heelth · faclll)Y when they meet Monday to act on a medical staff recommendation to close down' the· raiituy Practice Center there. 'lbe vote of "no suj>port" by doctors Monc!ay nilbl ~ """ uaaultJ from lanner lfoog llolpltal .,lminlstral<lr Wllllam Hudaon, Dr. jlenoto Monaco, bead ol Ille department of psychiatry, Board OKs and Dr. J. Blair Pace, director of the family pracUce program. 'Ibey au· uaed tough' tanguqe but Hudoon, 'l'bo quit earlier lhla year amidst another controversy, was the toughest. "H~g Hospital is g()ing down the tubes," Hudson said. He predicted that the family practice center is only the first of several programs serving the pub- lic that will be dropped. Hudson also charged that the program did not lose as much money last year as was claimed by the hospital comptroller. Talk· in Anaheim The charge wu Immediately denied by Vincent Jorgenten, chalnnin ol Iba hospllal board, end Lou Ku, octiJic 1111- Dilni!trator. -~-~ ·-__._ ~ Dr. Monaco called the action by tlie medical staff 11abort sighted" but aald ht hoped that publlc outcry would force tba board to overrule ilJe 1tall recon>- rnendatlon. ' 0 If tbett ts a•public mandatt; It might be reconsidered," Dr. Monaco said. Dr. Monaco said whether the program (Set HOSPITAL, Pqe I) Deputy o,tnge Coonty Coumel Vic llellerue ¥ld today "Tuelllay'a historic cow1 ~on "probably" will llrlp Iba Irvine·liiimJ>llllY' of ltll rlgbf u maJorlty lando,'tt'iier to oppase any Incorporation · elf'l"I by a majority of the rqllt<red volerl livi!>I 1'ithln tbe ranch's 10,000. -coula1 -~-..... -"""-......... lfo'olfoit·toim!l'·dent cltyboocl . bal'eiufSJ:alJ:.: W.O)iolw•' : ""' Ill -buf lbe "hilb = ruUnc --woaljl . :.Aer:Qs~e,. ,. .~~eral Warns , Group 'Q~ u~Sts'. . . ~s . . T. ' Ah~ .. d" ·~· mike !Uch on ·el!Grt . .., --_..~. .... tbe coutal ..... . Iii ·-lo • i., .v:•·~:ur~. -_., ~~--'··'-ertous 1D1es ea ~~f(XP).<--'A lenllt!VI ' ~"!':....... -..... ollnlDe,orll bldefti1p1d•~ <IJili# teirltoly. 3lle' 11Jte;1 hilb Ooali nilOil ·tbllt • owners of more tban Rall ol .,... • ~!or lncol'pbr~'lloo -, m lon&er block ... lncorporllloo • . Anos With more 11 ·rqlatend • voten may .leplly . !or ~ clly1>o9d 1 electloll If _.. .)llln !Iii perceol -· petition ur;lln4 en election. . · ; 'l'be 1'pei;_l"lfc case"lnvolved a de .. topei"• IJIOcldnl of an.elecllon aouai>t b)'·mldinll of Palos Verdes Peninl!J)a In Lot ADples counly·by-·of tbe --!l accepted )eyorap ol m1Jori!f. inwral !\J Ill 11ial -. D pirCoa,t ol the Voters ~ a potillcm nvl ... an ejection. Tiie tliclloe' WU .. by'lhe develo ... wbo cootrolled Iii. pOrceal •of the piOperty within Ille propooed new city. An ·-~y lpokOlmaD today olid tha land develo_.t llrm W.Wd not .......,. riG Ille ~ Court --·i/-...... --"until the -·· )ecal .-bas bad time .lo -tba com-·· ~· lawyef -ooled be bad -(JIM lllL ...,, ,.... ,, . ··;~'{::-~-· , · · ~·.1~...::;z~"':.. . ff; um ( ~ii m••41;.. fiOiil . , .j~:tf"J!idey, cliliJ'f-T:icl',ilid ' .C\lldj;;,:;, . fr•l!l, "1119 ••led al:', Laura 11ess, Norma .p'•\Ch\'fl taiad Casoa.· ·~ 1 ' • ~ • • ' ' . i . • l . • ' . S ~ : ' ' I ~rJgf>!l~ .. ~~ick Qt!· . ' &Ual Lobster Bake .,.....,. c ........ "" Boinl _... « *'" """"at,G1!9....,.,. _ Tbore'an·"serloua tlmtt ahead Iii< our la•" 1 Loi Anp"1eO , -11111')' hlia nattoD" LI. Gen; Robert E. Collin, U.S. "'fni!nim it to 41-ln·bour.. . A~ ,deputy d~r of engineering and · '""'~--~-.~ .. 1 20,000 nWlagement today warned Rellred OI· """"""' --~ -Oien Asloclalloa memlien In Anaheim. wliiltra it Lcickbeed Alnnll Corp. and "TIJe, tact o1 c1e11n1u .. rt111111 1n the al Mc!lomieD boagl# Corp. and 10111 Wlr In Soulheut Ali~ baa cau..ed Ameticlln -...U .'c.irp. our clilzanl to be· deeply dlaturbed about avU.1~ boUtly. wap ·wu ft.to the use ol our Armed Forcea," Gen. Col· l>er.lr'O tbe"· l'llllni· • . fin said. . . ""-.ref,' Ibo Ikon! edit. of ...,_• hike "'!be contlnulng threat of· OOIRJlllllllam, "'!!" . "'-and the back-wutlng .oo11 of nalloaal ~~==<: _ , ~ . w.tkers def.,,,. Jn Ibo r-o1..-incl'laalnc tlle -recelted ihi lncreue e<i•i•11k: and -illd•l'--ol-.a· · drllil'. ' ' . ~ pandlnc -1alllin, fromea lhll dJlem. . 11_.... • lllA." ·-...U t>otJs-1 _.alel 111 . ' AllnJailollca Dlvtllon '•I lillll ·Bal11 Ave. The· general added, "Some -le Jn 1f1J!1t1ncton .a-ti. ~· 1,200 union believe tbal dlplomaUc actjoo to reduce IDd --bilur1y eiiployei there will Eut-Weat "tenalon IUCb u the Strategic be affected. Arms Limltalloa Talb <ilALTl Ind the North American Rockwell has a PresidenV1 vlaltJ lo Oilna Ind Ru1s1a dlviailin at 11111 Seat Beacb Blvd., Seal have dlmlnlabed Ille tbreOI •> tbat Jle Beacll, and·ancither 'laclllly hi Anaheim. con enjoy ldequate· nalional" lkurlty at II waa not Immediately known bow much lower l~el1 ol de'-~g. many -ken . at Norlh American "You ' and 1, with our military Rocli1ioll'a;Oillip County plantJ are af. hackgri>undl," Collin lold bla audience of feclod. for getsnothing . ..-. . ' '1111 declalon lpPlla to the second year of I ~ eoatract, end union of. llcilla aald Tueeday Ibey W.Wd -a , aull' lo• recover flnl.-•• pay ralJOI . ..., ._ ,,_ Newport Man's Arraignment Due In Girl's Death I . ' .., ' ' I pored' by Ibo Pay Board. ~ boMllT .......,, .. , t\lplll!l!•ll'll Nor.ma Patcheli,' 19, Tultln; Doenl ca-'!be United Auto Workers Union and u.·~ -hlli ie· ..., 11,.T\Jlll!I: Deoeeo Biuwne, lt,'.Bu-International Asloclatlon or Machlnllla Geis Six Monthl ~ ............ · _.., .ma Park: LaUra Hea, 171 W-i.iter: end Aenllplce Worken had joined In a "Ill...,. Ibo llrd 111111111. Landa Newell, 18: "-1m: Cero!Jii aull apiDll the Pay Board alter tt lopped SAN DIEGO (1lPtJ -Chariel R. at ...-.r-.. ...... Fri-Edey, 11, Anibelm: ·a.idt ·Mlttl9, '11, 17 cenlJ on. negl!llated 51«nt.-an-hour roraetanothlal. 1lho lorpl to appw '9r dey... . · ,,. • . 'CyprOli, and c.tloit'Tddd, 11, BiJena ralae !or tbe lirll year of the cootract. • ·court boor1iJi Dec. I, 1iu -,.... Tiil ....,_ ....... """ g Part. ; , , . Tueaday'1 ruling granted lbe extra 17 toneod to alx maDllll ~'!all 111 bis no oon-all ,.m..ll Ibo ..a [p :.Oi;1:i, 'a; Lobster Bike olliclal, Lt.'Blll Blue ol centJ '°'the second year ol lbe.!'Ol!trael, . llullortor Om! ,J Ch a r I u ,. ' •td lil'.1 Bir QJ6 -~ tht clull'""""1,!U J1tn -local 1 lkenl ooll,ol llvlnll ralae. Ill! pleo to • ~ iobbel')'. . la llll;.1111& = ti. "lbe N-rt Beach Pollca Dejiartment, \ aliolber Jj cenlJ IOI' lbe second7rtr and t...hlldl Jr..... ... ~ ta........ .. --ol &frllln JiePJll(elt, "bUt ... -~find JamOIL. Quillan, prealdenloftbe !AM Clmll Pmdhlln adl .._.,. 0-l &illr. any wbo ...., .. -·" ' l«kheed local, aald be planned to.,.... for • dQI • ..,...,. 111 ld. ,_. . la*'w1M _., lliit iAal.-._. Tiie ""-Ind lbe lour nmnen up llnue lqal el(Orla lo recover flntzyear lq!Ddedldlco••ilr•••...,._, .an~ G1b11, w, wt• •1•ir, · (Seo·LOll8'l'EB,ol'lp•Zl • poyralae-. ""'1 :=• llo•rw •11• . . , . .,. .... ····• ' o~~-·!:t::".:":t':;· .Be•I•• f91•1' li!. ' .... be did not :"C;i When Ir-/ ~ ~la~.heaaldbo 1oaoto Pr ~rty: ;raxes 'Lowest' J'IWT 'H4PP:r; ~ • TO CANCEL AD .~er..~· 7 • .:..... ..... ... 1 .. ln• II -DAILY PILOT.• .._i..,D.,l--.=s.11!11( 116 ....... 1111"7 IO ti-• lit I •llllOll -_, J!WliJla .... -llllJf Nol ..... ,.. • 7 I •• DI0/11• • Jill lllrJ. TIU ad -*.... ,... 11U Ill tr; t, ... dQI: -'1111 l 111 I I -IOJltT Dan Clo-•: Ill.« Ser-, II or • ... o..i. 11 II 0 * allt Vie- ·, ..., ..... I -(llr.. ..... 11 '! I I '&~.._ ... , ell'.. .1 .. ~ :.._q.1Ml1drd •• llll .... all 1 .._. w1ar11a..,. ,_ 111 m NJ•""61 .. ba •& i1eJL II Jiil.ii, . ..... ...-............. ~ ................ ... ~s•••rwlllml ........... ...., HlllTl~W't'"'8 ....... ....,. .. ·taboallltlt .......... Lll.•11& .................... ...... :r·-·l!!~-.. --,;•k•. -......: • ..,, .. 'tlJJt-... "" .... -~ ........ ,.~ .. . . . ' . 11i1pw1'1 ft Oil 1111 -elld ol Iha ..... • c,,n........., ...... wlll'(All' "" 11111 ..... ..,, .,., ,.. _......,, 'lbo-111 t.111,lllO .... Ill AiU6eb. .. -'>''• Larpil• cl&. w9J PIJ.... . ... . . . ' '' 'l1io """"'.,., 1111·11 .... -" 11111 ~ 11111. Ill 11111 J• ""*'1 tn'1 ""= ... en--... IDd, Z I llMcll '!!!it -..... -tllal the "tn!Jcal" n'slr for -dl,r .. -·· tba "" --..... "" ........ ;?II Tit ..... ... ..._ __ ,,.. .. cllf will ,.,,~ ..... : i' ............ ,_ ·=•i __ .,.... ... -&asfwt .. 1•'9>• ' '· By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lllt o.tlt' ,, ........ A crjminal complaint c:harJlng a Newpor1 Beach lludent leacller wllh IUIPlc1oo of mirder ln lbe shooting death of • )'1IUllS woman he bad dated wu ~ lo tie laued today. Harbor Jucltclal Dlllrlcl Colri lldeJJ aid CorU.. X. Ankeny, D, ol SIJI W. Coal& llJChwaY •. would be milgned lhll afternoon when court convened. _ MYatelJ' bu conllnued 1o shroud tba dealb of Diane Slnglefon. II, of Weal Loi Angeles, 1'bo 1'U dropped off 1'1th I bullet tlrOIJlb Ille bead al Hoag Memorial Hospital early Sunday by IR unldealilled man. Ankelly,. w-1172 Corvelte and 1172 Dodge vmi are lllll aougbl u toy elementl ln tba eue, lUITtlJdered to police In Saa ADaelmo about JO p.m. SW.. day. He wu acmDJllllled bJ an attorney """ ilN --llTIR&inc ieca1 counsel !or Ille '~ by ID 0rq6 · County law1ti'. Ankeny told -... or • lua·bo wu 'lilllUcl In ecarJllCtlon wfth a Newport--.. . ib.y --. Allteay ,.., auq>lclon of llliu*r and-be 1'U"flo1m>'baek lo ~ CClunlJ< Airport -T marnlnc by Newport Boacb Detedift Scl Ed CIJ>. lllrelll. One upecl ol lhe 1iltam eua bis been . the ...,.. of tba •pporellt •ealth ol IUlplCt and vldlm. Alli:eQr la .~ but li ... Jn I •• -l1DW)' aporlli1enl and Mia ~ -·~ lludtlnt with no~ ... CT, l'llp I) ' } several ~ ~ ~ :'.bow the vllal .....,lty for 1 lllrq reldJ ::;~~·~:!'"ter 1111)' - Plungq inlo his theme, Gen; ColliJI continued, •1today we are at a critical point in our n;ational defense. We cannot sustain the historic lfOWth or weapoaa cost and mult reverse the trend." He aald lbe total outlay !or deleme baa Increased II; '24 blllloa, of which $11 blWon goes for salaries. "Now comes the iiliOClier," ---~·EVen=with-Uie' Ill). dOd 121 billion, we are paying !ill,000 feWer people than we did In 11&4." The general said that there ii no WIT to re-allocate resources within foreJeen budaet ~U()ns t o match planned levels with planned equipment coat.' and at lbe aame time relaln techJ>oloclcal lllt>triarlty. He ~ altemallve "'11 1-.1!1 cf this dllenlmo. One is reduce fotce )evela and another ii to expand and formall.ze the concept of/ mixed force levels." 'lbe &eneral warned, "We must not cut costa to the pofnf of losing our edge ja ~ologlcat superiority. We must have fint nte systems that can counter any tbreatl." He aald the anned forces , to reach that end, are undertaking ' ' l mp o r t,a n t developmentl leading to two neW strategic weapons systems -a bomber and a mllsUe-arryiog submarine.'' The tpelk<r alJo touched on the au. voJunteer force concept. "I am pleutd lo report tbal things are going quite ,..li In !hit program. The volunteer Ogurea for July an Ariny, 71 pe1<e11I ol target : Navy, 118 percent · Air Force, 1111 pe1<e11t and MariDe c4rPi It percent. •I t ·;i. Oraaf e Wea .... ' Clear blue skies are upected through 'lbursdar alon& 111e, or. an,ge Coast, with warmer itmpera.. • tur .. , to bool Highs of 70 It lhe beachea, rising· lo the IOa lnlud. Lowa tonight in the IOs. INSIDE T08AY Oronge Cowniv lheat<r Ir of. · feting a pair Of -''"'"'" ala" IDetk, along !Oilh •• /1111 -. •l• of othev flog< ...,.II. Sn · E'nllrtolfttnfn~ Pag. 27. ~...,. ' ~ c.11-... ' Cer.w c.... 11 ._ ... c-'ct • c ......... " --.. . ....... ·-. lllwl 3 Hf .. ....... ... ...... ~ ,. *" JI 1' .. .._ . -.. -...: --... ................. .._..., .. ~ ...... ,__ .. --Dr.......... .. -.... ........ _. -. --· =:-..:· --.. • .. H • • • .. ........ 1 l • YTC Orders Soap .... J J , HOSPITAL ••• • II makinl money or looinC IDODOY II not a cnidll ialue.:I:, .l""l'IDI !' JIMdo4.. IDlhe~ t._~ . ,.. 'i :-Ad Claim Proof He charged ~short .t._ money and ti 1pendlll( it on building ex· . -pension. . ' ' WASHING TON (UPI) • Tbe Federal ~'!I' Commission today ordtred 14 ml"tlfaeturers and advertisers of soap documentation for certain advertising U .uked. the companies involved to "They-doo't )lave eJl!!UCb \ii. !~ UWt tie.. tower~" ii: aaldi ,•:TIQ ~Jtl clecidt wbe~ to put their money -put it to the residency prosram or fumisb the hospital. Thll ii "1*e ~ was left ~ subttanUate these claims : -Jergens Extra Dry Facial Cleanser Is tomttlllng new and co nta i ns mollturlura. ~finis within 60 daI•·. , " -~~ order is the second iasued. since ~~ 22 when the commission asked 22 ioifi' and detergent makers to substa& tii .... adverti.ling clahna so the FTC can ... -;;.Euj Off Oven Oeaner effectively cle6M dirty, warm or cold ovens and has 33 percent more power cleaner than the other popular foam spray. -lltal Is uaed by many hospitals to bathe DOW-bom babies, and Is the most effectlft'deodorant soap you can buy. ~i~c:i.;·:r:!~ -w~.Ji under tremendous pressure to follow whatever the doctors order. He and othen cited . ~aid,, the . H~~ board Is being pressured by the pending development· of a new' llospltal adjacent · to UC Irvine by a group of.local doctol'I. and bualnesmen going unde1' the name .. West,em Worlda• Foundation. 1!!>1\er evaluate competing clalms and ~~l~gulab who is advertising truthfully. ... . . 1Jill Studied ~.· ,:. .. ~o Ban Trips tike Fonda's . -. ''1tMHINGTON (AP) - A l>w against ~ut!Jilri7.ed trips by Americana to fiibi!y 'nallonl Is being proposed by tbe UPuH Internal Security Committee ,...... r- ~80 in the wake of actress Jane Fm>da '• Hanoi broadcasts to U.S. 1ervicemen. 2"i!n~ a bill to be offered today by It)i~~J\lcbard H. lcbord (D-Mo.), It would be a felony, punishable by up to 10 years k1)ri.IQD and a fl0,000 rine, for anyone to 1Dldle an ·unautboriied visit to a nation at ll'at'wllh the United States. ..llle · meaiutt, an amendment to the iiW inttroal Security Act, would let the pfoesident authorize tuch travel when he -.... it la ln the natlooal lntereaL i;~, · head of the Internal security t'aiDrnittee, saJd the bill is aimed at ac-llw'· 11\ch as those of ·Mias Fonda and ~.whq, 0 Jlb her, have traveled to fflOiOi, to · publiclY. demonstrate their sym· tsathf for the enl!!my in a bitter and pro- longed undeclared war in southeast ·AiltaJ' - -;.._1Coollnittee sources said the Justice l)ipartml!!Dt apParenily has no case .....,..~;l!flOd!a·~.~ i.w. /'. Julllee ~t,elfldal me! private- ly wilh the committee Tuesday but refu>. ed to dlscuaa details of the department's · ffr'· •• Frot11 Pap J /llBSTER ... ~e on 1he Newport Beach Employe ~ation'1 float in Saturday's parade. ~'• a schedule of eventJ for the ·~Bake. All take place at Fashion Island ' • !"'1aay -8 p.m. to 9 p.m., betuty con- ~?'lobster bake and carnival mJdway. "· Slturday -10 a.m. parade on Newport Center Drive starting at Santa Rosa ~ue. At noon the lobater bab and laftllval open and will run until I p.m. Sunday -noon to 9 p.m., lobster bake ifall \eamival with drawings all day Jong for-prizes including a color televilion aiill-a 1973 Pinto. Tlckell for the loboter dll111er1 ar&'4.SO each. .<dmiaolon to the carnival I• free, but there wW be fees for the tides and g booths. . uttme, committee sources said, an .... lie.,,; of MJJ:; F~'a passport - • .ber married name of Jane ~~amlannlkov, wile of movie P"Se, Vadjm -lhojVtd it bad validateJ by Ncrlh Vietnam. father hid the l\usslan name . . . tiee IOUlOOS quoted Robert ~ deputy director of the U.S. ~ office, u saying l1w1 forbid use il, Plijiiorts In trips to restricted coon· ~·!Jill it Is virtually impossible to ~ ~rls were validated by such a ~t na~on. OIAN•I COAST • . DAILY PILOT -Ann 6 Hammer is pure, natural, hu no daemlcal odor!, and cannot cause sctat.chit when used to elean counter Iopa. ' --.AJlliluld bleach like Oon>x kills more vlru~ and bacteria than any other type ot hOUebold disinfectant. -tP.almoUve Crystal Clear efieetlvely renifw.a dried-<1n foods and is sale for ~.cblna. and delicate crystal. 4..eon Fresh Down Oven Cleaner OOes everytbinl better than old-fashioned oven cJcanen. -Mr, Bubble cleans effectively and does not leave bathtub rings. -Ufe!>uoy Is ao lastingly active Ill cleodoniit protection won't let you down. -.Janilor-ln-aDnun Is strong enough to effecUvely clean greasy stove hoods and rnJld enough to effectively clean wicker furniture. -Nouema is greaseless, a moisturizer and cleans 11 effectively as soap without drying u ~P does. .:....cfotbes that are so dirty they appear to be ruined can be elfectively cleaned and restored by washing them in Tide. -Purez gets out dirt other bleaches leave behind. -A little Borateem rubbed into stains and a little added to detergent effectively remove tough stains from clothes. ' .. The FTC stressed that it was not liling complaintl against the companies nor was It auggestlng that they are guilty of violatlom of any of lta rules 'or regula- tions. "It is merely gathering information as part of its continuing program to determine what substantiation exists to support . major advertising claims," the FI'C said. Eight flnns Involved ln today's order also were included in the June 22 action. Six were asked to back up claims for a different product than those menti'!'ed in J1D1e. 1be other lwo firms were ordereil to 1ubslan.tllte dUferent claims for the same product cited previously the FTC said. ' Plane Survivor T<lkes Own Life DAVENPORT, Iowa !UPI) -Scott County author!Ues said today a Daven- port man who was the sole survivor of an airplane crash in Lake Michigan which killed l)1a wife and three children is dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. Sheriff's officers said Dave Utroska, 30, apJ>Bl:!!ntly shot himself Tuesday after making funeYal arrangement.s for his family. Ulroska was piloting the plane that crashed Into Lale! Michigan during a thunderstorm Sunday night just a(er takeoff from Meigs Field in Chicago. FrotnP"fleJ SUSPECT ... parent source of Income -owned a $12,000 Mtrcedes Bemo sport sedan. She had given her occupation in the past as an actress and was attending UCLA at the time of her death, while she . had been enrolled at UC Irvine. lnvestigaton learned Tuesday that Ankeny ts probably related to a wealthy pioneer Oregon family but the rela- tionship la apparently a distant one. m~~i~ist:, ~n w:v~~~:~ l::r·~ Orange County District Attorney 's office, who said their parents lived In Costa Mesa for many years. She s_ald Tuesday Ankeny and Miss Singleton hadn 't dated for some tlme but that she knew of a 'prior relationship. She also said in agreement with a West Los Angeles talent agent with whom Miss Singleton had associated professionally in her acting career that tbe victhn was a strange sort of person. FromP"fleJ PARKS ... TEMPEST SWIRLS AROUND RECOMMENDED CLOSURE OF 20-YEAR.OLD MEDY~A'L"Filclr.T'Y" "H .. g Hospital ls Ooi119 Down the T-"-FGnMI' Administrator Huc!Mn Only 2 Voters In Crystal Cove ~arijuana Campaign Has ' ' Of the approximately I S O registered voter• living within the unincorpi:>rated, 10,000-acre coastal sec tor of the !rvine Ranch, only two have homes in Crystai Cove. Trouble Collecting FlJllds .. Deputy County Voters regi!trar Jim Maier said tqday all bbt two of lbe 150 live within the El Morro mobile home communities adjacent to Pacilic Coast Highway near Laguna Beach. The two residing in Crystal Cove are presumed to be among those on month-to-month leases from the Ir- vine Company, while the bulk of the voters are Teasing land for thelr trailers on tonger term leases. * * * City on Irvine Ranch's Coast Called 'Farce' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe campeip to l e I a J i 1 e marijuana smoking in Ca!Uornia II .havlni trouble collecting funds from ·)lol\ywood movie lllra · and blc DemocNtli: .donors -IOW'Cea that bad been cOunted on to help, the cam- palgn's chlet'00ordlnator says. lloberl &bford, I young San Francisco attorney who beada the drive for the measure on the Nov. 7 ballot. aaya: cam- paigners have all but given up trying to get big-name stars, political figures and rock music groups to donate their names, time and money. "There are stars we know that amoke marijuana every day," said the 29-ye.ar-. old Aabford. "But they are hldlni bebiDd their weallhy attomoya, reallzin1J H'1 jllal lhe poilr pee~ wbO pt arrested fml smoking inarijuha, Ii. ,.,, i -J"."- "James Coburn -.._ TlllnliiJ ' Smothers did, and lour roc1< il'OllPt·dld a Irvine Mayor William Fischbach said' single concert for us that nettedi•eoo at today a city forced by 11111 or W'mterllad ' in San ~ •. lliit .. t'a ,..identa of the Irvine Ranch CO'fltl about It," Aahford 'aald·~~· 'fl ·f with only ~ percent voter support. The prosiOAi would remove criminlt penalties' for the -Ion of up to one ounce of marijuana by pel'llOlll at leaal 11. • "We equa~ the_~-of i.ct. m1111c blD<l managen with the bypocrlsy of offlcehOlden, l>wfJr,, hankan and doctOra" wbo · smote. and beet the meuure but don't want-to take a pubtlc- stand, Aabford said. Aliembl}man John Burton, a San Franciaco Democrat who Is one of· the few political figures to give his public backing to the measure, said ln an In- terview he does not think public flcures would be hurt by IUCh a stand. 0 1 really don't think it11 the volatile Issue lt once was," be said. 0 1 don't tblnk ..,..,. lean beiDC atlcmalbred by hack· Ing the meuure. 'lbe1 just have other thlnp to,1do bealdel ce)tlll( 1nvo1ved in ~his liltd m• dJJlf """" g1v1nit eny maJor public oppooltlon to the cam- polp la • loooely organlaed ~ called "Otilenl Oppoalna the M a r j j u I • I "'-ltlon .. : . ' ... , ·. tor "would be a joke C)D the landsca He said the M0,000 lhe drive bu ralaecl "lt wouldn't be a'.city," Fisch cameprimarllyinsma1Jc1onau...-and A~n-Marnet· •"· said, 1'it would be a farce." from the. aale .of 1' tlaJ, .,.,...... ~· The Irvine ma yor suggested Tuesd 's marijua6a leaf pin for SI ·anc1 • miri-... M. State Supreihe Court ruling well ll!igbt 'juana inltlalive T-ahlrt for$!. oved to Home l'emOVtl the landowner's controls OVeJ iJI.. bu~~:= r=·~boJ:; corporations but the corporate attorney measure. Prop. it, will win tM needed H~ywooo (UPI) -Sinpr- speculated the decision would oot 8'ect majority voter a~val even thoal!I a ::g; Ann.Margret bu left UCLA jurisdiction of the Local Agency F0"1'8· reCfjlit Cllilornia Poll obowed lt lrlllinr M cal Center to recuperlla at l>.ano home. ' -' lion Commission (LAFC) and the v•-.e ~ who auffftd facial County Board of Supervisors. G M mhe Guil ·~a brob!l lrm and a Iii<> Fischbach and Deputy County CouilHJ ang e r ty tund J;W IJl a »loot p1unp from Vi Bell a )llllform ·lb lhe-stage of U.--1c erue agreed that the dectSion LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A 17.yeOM!d Salma;Talloe llote1 Sept. 10, w•• ''They're scared of lfe.s~m Worlds,!' Hudson said, "and If they_ build a • boepital, lhe coat of getting sick iiOlmd • here Is going to be prohlbltlve -it' : .raJmost is now." . ~ Hud.aon pointed qutdhat the iollij!red oocupancy factor ill-t)le be\11 . ,al a.._. ' would acl1lally force. l!P, Ille cost of ~a.re. c "because they would bave to make ·more from the smaller number o'f patients ·t& • pay ~eir fJ,xed cos~." , 1·' ·:·; "Hoag bas a weak board and a bun<h· of ptranoJd dOctors," Hudson '.said. .u'l'bi~ things that are go<>d -that. thll ""'*I'" mun ity needs -are (Olng ctml 'the tubes." · ' ··J He predicted that !lie menial htalth unit and the social services· deperimenl!< also will be ~ soon. · · \ ._• As far as tlie doctors are concornec!. • '1it's strictly · ~ on. ~mies:":· Hudson said. "TheJi're making more· · money than ever yet \l!'Y.'re i1Jr4ld they're going io IOee Jt. "· ' • 'l" viu. He sup~ charges by Dr. Pace anf' other p&rtlctiiants '.in uie ~~l~ . ....... . tha(lhe' tors ..... 'i Ilk ' ....,...cy pt)>ll'llJD .. ' ~,.. . e 111' compe•u.m; ano''"'r . cha .. deniecl by ~orgden. '' ' ..,.. 11'! ... "That's· ~ ttUt." Jo.r&emeft' •.;.IA:·:· "'!be center la '""'"'"• famil ...,."'.""" . . =~ y~~~ who WOO~ be coij!~tti>8'..wi!h'ms11"' .. And the g--1 prlc~ w· 'tJW ' · · were IO more of tbein:IJl ,....., .:... •"-..}-. • "''~ ,.,.y ••. , worklng tbemleJves to du.j.h .. ~ , · :.~· Jorgensen and otbet ~ memtien, . Including realtor John Ma<!U\li; Indicated"' they will sustain the doct0rs•:·,e11oD al the meeting Monday afterrioon.' , , .. . They concurred that It ts a · <holce "- between the j,rogiam ~ the nitilM;aJ • facility that la under construction lf • j total coat of fll million. ·' . And Macnab said t)le Jjlljor fiml)-rai .. ~~!d~1 Dt. Pace clalliied•the Jioojlital ls due'!O' recelve a (ederal grant to help defray tl!O · -\next year. H-lhe. liledlcal- ollft Monda1 conchllletl tllot llilcb· granlt' ....., llUlomallcallJttinolu!lo•,.\P'-., fPlln>la-111' ~.p.rotiram< ' ... k~~~ ... '!~ .~ I# qo l'aY ~. -w.~..,., l!'anl! would ever bt:. evllllble. · ' • · It WU 8Jao learned· lhll morning thal' the Hoag Hoapllal admlniatntioo . !iii' week sfgned a C1lllnlct with 0r..,. j::ounty to provide •\If(. aenrtces 11"11' the • (aailly center to 16e ,Santa Ana ~ lnunlty Olnlc. ' · '' A spolresman thll m<i"1ing iald she did' not know Immediately bri tiiaMnlglil 11•' feet the board's ect.ion. I , .· ·---·---~·-. -U.S. Wins in Chesa.. :· each said he has yet to see in full, won't Chinatown gang member convicted Tues-oper:~ oa Sep. 13 by a team of diminish the LAFC regulation of an-day of the murder of a New Yorlt en. pJulie 19'11eona. SKOPLJE.' Y\JaollaVIJa (AP),_ '11Hi. ne1~tlons or incorporations. tertainer is to remaJn in California Youth WJtb her left ll'tD In 1 cut, her United States defiated ltan 3-1 tOdlY' ·iJi· 'I1le ·Irvine mayor also speculated that Authority custody at lust until he face' bandaged and her left leg im-opening round 'plat of ttfe iiOtlli Ched\ reaches 21, court officials say. Tonllny mobillr.edo the actre$Wlnger will 01 · The the fine print of the higb court J'11ing Hui Lo was accused in the July 17 be attended by l'OUfld.tbe..cloct ~f.!'ks. indlvidlla1 ·res u It I r. might also reveal some Umitatioo on the murder of Tony Fung, 20. a member of oursea, a spokesman .said. ~ -ff¥andi, draw,;,B~. 1- amount of land a small Dumber of the Blue Skies Chinese theater group. O; Blsguter-Smoskever · 1.0 ., and Kmle-· · . r~~~~~~~~;;;~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~barlH~~·~dr~awc;·~;ijj· ~;i!i~·~~~·-: registered voters would be allowed to set · i aside for their own cities. -_, ·--r · "l agree, however, that tbt .tfiect of that decision on large landowners u the facts are presently known· to me -.Id be immeasurable." Fiscbbacb said. Nevertheless, he said, "I don't tbink it should change anyone's position on the coastal sector annexation and I dan't think: it will." He again stated his posit.ion that neither Irvine nor Newport Beach should be "stampeded" into annexing the prime ocean front acre.age . However, he noted the Irvine City Council mlaJ!t well ask Its city attorney to enmlne the court ruling and ~!er­ mine the !Ull extent of the major clWige in state Jaw governing ·.incorporlUon.s and its )>Olslble lnipact on annexations. FromP"flel Ei, MORRO. • • GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMPHRIES DIAMONDS-$TILL" A GIRL'S ·llST PRllND Most people an ....., of. sim- ulated clll\JDODdll, and th ... imita- tions havtl thelr place. . not yet seen lhe court opinion but ba.sed For those wbo want nthe on news accounts of the action said the most flash for the least money," ruling "cobld also affect a property' answer. Bu~ If you buy aw lmlta- .. . • • be presented to the city manager and the council," Stewart said . "That should be done within a week or tO days ." owner's control of aMexa tlons. '' tion diamond;. you should dO to only • Last week, the city of Newport Beach ' If rou Ire !UlJy IWIN of Ill inher- put "on the back burner" its con-en drawblcb. All Imitation dl• 11• .l O'Neil said not all the fact s are In but he thinks It bl! aome promlse. "It sounds real good to me if it can be done ," be laid. · Mayor Donald Mcinnis, contacted this morning, said he had not yet beard anything about the proposal. "But rilht off lhe bat, not knowing anything for sure, It sounds Ute a tremendous idea ," he Raid. A5'iatant City Manaaer Philip Bet· tencourt aald be only knew of the offer second-hand and hnd no way of knowing how the city would react to it. "I d~ feel, thoush, !hot we Jot a man- date of the majority of people In the city during the bond election,'' he said . .,So •Ill' solution lo acqulrlll( ope!. 1p1ce I'm interested l.n." - 1'We have to explore 11I pos11lble •venue1," Belttncourt added. siderat'ion of an offer by the Irvine eo~ mond materials have one of two pany t• annex the prime ocean view land faults. Either they have plepty of between the San Joaquin 11111• and the fin but lack bardntH or they an Pacific Oce&n. hard but lack brilllallce of the true Newport oUiclala recently ,_lved a cllamond. planning stall, study that showed an- nulng the wbqle piece of Irvine Ranch 'You should a1Jo tn6w tblt land would In 10 years time mtan 1 nothlne la u hard, lfW w:~ u $21111,000 1 year I.et lu henOflt _ tat well, or look· so goOcl a year from revenue over coats of servicing the ..,. now; u a Ctnulne dlaJDMtL , HOWAID Mlllfl ~ fB " • ' area. U you want to know wllelher ' z Howevet, since the city or Ne")JOrt your ~.-•-·~n .... a''" •-••JI !) /] -/ / / J. '• '• · ' : 1 Beach Is complatlng tll general plan the ti\• 4if;;:"~,:;."',.;" 111;.i"' that • L . ...Numnhne.6 · ~ M,.lf, ~·, '.l · ~ proposed annexation was delayed until you dotmntne•thls for :IOl'"'1f'by r , that plan I• .. dopted sometime n•ll yeet: comparlnl wlth 1 •. enuble dl•mcnc{. • ~ Meanwhile, officials , of the clt1 ol _ • ,.... 112~' NEWPORT IL VD. COST A t-i1ES11 • ' , Irvine, which never has been formally o~ . NothlnJ can -l'!l!Jce a , •· ~"· ' fered any lntereat In the u mile alnltqjl !rtlt dlamtiiid -It Is Ille }Ing of COll'lll!!,INT nRMS IANICAMHICAID-"MASTIR CHAait of p(in)o .beaeb an<I• the YlOW property ........ a nmahil• "I • ...,,, belt ' 21 ·Yl.US tM THI IAM. I t.OCAllO!I " l'HONI , • 1 have pobUc)y Indicated !he.Y would awill I ~frled.~~::_ _____ ... _·--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~..,~··~!O~l ~~!!~!i Newport's final decWofl. l I• " ... j \ " ',. ·i l f I • DAD.Y PILOT EDl1'0UAL PA5E • Joint Planning Needed AltornaUve locall<las for the bull< or commercial -nger fllpu, 1ulb over jet noiae and polluUon, ap- pm!nt abandonment of a once internaUonally-regarded Industrial communlly plan and resultant "parking lot" arterial highways are factors currently compllcaUng •irtually any r,1annin1 lasue related to the city of Irvin•'• share of the and lllllTOUlldlnJ Orange County Airport. Councilman John Burton summed up lhe 1lluation In a council meeUng last week, noUng: "With !heir commerdal zoning• of the Collins Radio and Emily properties, It b evident the city of Newport Beach Is no! parUcularly intorested in our problems." Irvine streets must accommodoto a big share of the traffic produced by lhe more than 300-acres of newly zoned commercial property. Irvine taxpayers, nol those in Newport Beach, will thus shoulder the cost. of palcbing up much of a street system planned and largely built thus far lo accommo- dale the lesser traffic llows industry was expected to produce. Bui, as Burton and Councilman Henry Quigley apUy pointed out last week, increased air traffic al Orange County . Airport that could result from Newport's zon· Ing moves may not be all bad for people in frvine. Tl>• councilmen observe .the present airport II ideal for serving Irvine residents. II ls convenient. And flights do not plague Irvine homes with noiae and polluUon. Whatever happens with the Camp Pendleton jet· port proposal, lrvlne might alw91 benefit from aome air traffic at Orange County Al@ort. With tecbnologlcal Improvements In regulating jet nobe or development of vertical ·taJte-off planes for short range flldlt., the present airport might well con- Unue to serve Irvine and ill neighhon. Further, councilmen might well coDJider the impact of mus transportation llnb which lean heavUy on !he ~. g nature or the airport area land uses. A hllh Ue lo ahopplng centers ln neighboring communi- es and/or the Pendleton jetport might well enhance the area's economic contribution to the city. In any event, Irvine would do well to communicate lb views on airport growth directly to Newport Beach in the hope the two cities may seek a common under- atanding and bring profitable discussions of jolnt plan· nlng interesu. Late, Late Meetings ReBUlar onlookers al Newport Beach city hall are describing what's been going on there the past few months as "government by endurance.'.' City councilmen have regularly been in session past one o'clock in the morning. They went to l :53 a.m. last week -after more than 10 hours in session. But they got a good night's sleep compared to the planning _commissionen;. Their last regular meeting luted until 3:30 a.m. The city council has tried to speed up by imposing a five-minut~ time limit on speakers. But it hasn't been enforl'ed. The planning commission's 11 :30 p.m. adjourn- ment deadline likewise has nol been heeded. True, there bas been an unusually heavy run or complex, controversial matters before both bodies. But there bu to be a better way -perhaps a com blnation IJf a faster, firmer gavel and m0re preparatory detail · handled by staff. The into-the-wee-hours sessions badly sene citizens who need to participate in the govermnental decisions and they are qnfair to officials and staff who mmt try to function with frayed tempers and fatigue-dulled thinking, N Quotatwns J. Dear Gloomy Gus Reader. <Jlaarge• Vietnam Will Be Forced on AmeriC!ln People From, Authors • Cdn Distort rl .. You remember what Sbaliiespeare said about that?" rematted the man acros& tile dinner table -and proc:eed<d to quote a line from 0 Macbeth," which be had recent1y seen. But Shakespeart didn't. say ii -ooe of his dramatic characters did. Far from being a piece of the ptaywright'a wisdom, tlms wu a sentiment he put in tile mouth of a character he evidently dlJliked. When we take the trouble to quote an author (generally in order to bolster our opinion of aome- thing), we have a duty to klmr whttber the autllor wu -kinl In 1111 C1W11 voice. Othenrlae, we run the rlll< ol dlstarllnl bis views. It ts extremely dll!lc1llt, for -· to know what Sbalc_.,.. blmoelf thought about any fUndlmenlll questlan. His genius lay In bis ablllly to ploce hlmsdl into a thousand -and hearts, to lake one position after anolber and make it !OUnd plausible and Sinctre. THIS IS WHY, for centuries, Shakespean!an students have quarreled about the "real" Shaktspeare -l!IOme claiming him as an artstocrat, otbera as a democrat, some as a reltgioua man, others u an atheist, and ao on down the line. Tbm ts M molflng lhe!e dllpuleo -even bll privately printed 1101111<11 do not reveal t.be full man to us. '!be way an author f~ about ..., at.- tributing sentiments to him lbat are n· pressed In bil IJdloil wu ll'ollli!l GUI bJ When Irvine annexes the real of Orange County, do you sUppo!e they'll call tt lhe Rufus annexa- tion? -B.Q.Q. ,.... ...... ......,. ,........ ............ 1 trtll' ... et "' w airer • ._. ,_ ,.. ,..,,. .......... ..., , ..... W. S. Gilbert In a trlal for libel just be!ore the turn ol"tbe cenlDr)'. He wu on the witness olancl u tile plalnUI!, and the defense llwyer quoted a llatemenl !rum one ol Gilbert'• pllys, trylns to llhow that Gllbert actualll' bell...,i the oppoaile ol what be Wu ll1lnr .. the lland. .. 'l11B81 WERE TlllC wardt," Gilbert retorted, "of a character In my plly. They _,, not my -m. I wrote them, but I do DOI bold J11Y1e11 "8P'Jllllble for ~a fictlooal cbuacler bappeos lo uy." More recenll1, 1 rJ.i lhe llalemenl o! • -ba<belor wbo quoted Disaell • llYiac, HEvery walDIJI abould marry, ad DO man." But I>ilrlell blmlelf (a bopplly married man) never Ald-tllll; be allnjllJ ·put II Into the mouth ol I character In -ol bis noftla. 1111 own feollnp ...,. qulle the ._i11; bo WU l<nown u the JD011 dnoled husband. A MORE FREQllENI' lllnd of lllmry distortion COJllllll In llklnc a famous Une and ignoring what comta after It. Kipling's "East is East and West 11 West, and never the twain ahall meet," ii a classic eumple. We use it to justify bulc differences between East and West; but the point ol the whole poem IQS prectsely the ..V<tle -Kipling WU Aylng lbal two men of character and courage have much ln common, even lboulh Ibey """"' from dll!erenl parts ol the -Id. You may quote me on thaL Wlwn Land Runs Out _" ... Aller 300 yeal"9 of footloose eapantlon acrou tile oonUnenl, tile U.S. reJuctanUJ I• beginning to realize that It auUers from a. land sbortace-There sun Is pleD- ly of room out where tile deer and the antelope play, IJut In the areas '"!' rounding the major dll<s, !here simply 11 not enough •landlnl . room. to ... commodale all lhe .-ie and thii facilities people need to live and wort el· fectlvely . 'For yem, developers of bolll resldeo- lial and commercial -1leo bl'" aolved the problem by llqulda\lnl - \_ Isn't It the Truth! and mlft ol tho natural lea1111'11 ol tho lmld:% ,,_, -Ilka over the w;u fllleil In the poods, planed down tile bills, put the .llreaml In pipea. Now tbe nation Is ~ to reatlle lbal Uill alralep not only ball «IOVert.d lhe c!lles Into mJle on mile ol oqua1id brick and upball bul aJao hu wiped out tho plant and animal !lie jhat ~ lhe natural air ud wM }WOCe•M In hl.1.b!e. The r.lty dwaller Ulerally doeJ DOI have enough ,_ to lriatlle. TRI ONLY ANSWER ts the obv!oois cme. 'Illa U. 8. mUll develop effective oon\z<ll& an llDd -llld It -becin ~ Gil a nilmlll -. DOI town by 10WD or -"""'1 by .CIClllllly. Good plom'I• will -* !GI' ... 11-and •IJW 711 It wll a'lo pn..tda for a" Q'?drltl~..s "''CA cmten • ......... ., ... ....... to- -1 .. .. • .. Jobi. ... for alNI :•M bat IK •Ill. t.clU&let mcb .. _..,.._._...._nw111 deal willl Ille ................. llld eoolofk:al .. .-, DOI 11 bl\I and ~ natlma 11 a flilfllll1 .... ftJ fnlm this IOI'! ol ,...,._ But It hos no tlme loloaoe:-A-llep-1cl bl !GI' lo lcloPt lleo. Hiiiey II. J-·· .. llilf, -before the S...11. 'Illa J-bill would ,..1 1-.J --till•..,. lllblnd llalo __ ........... _.... .. laDll-.-plMll ... aod--LII woald lie a pd Wl1 It mUa a beP-- 'Voters Had Better Get With It' To lhe Edllor: II ts becoming lncrusinllY clear, that the "secret plan" to end the war prom- ised In 19611 dlHered ~tU· mm lbat openly enunciated in 1964: by a presiderr tial candidate who waa then defeated by the widest marcin of votes in Jbe history ol our preslden~ ele<lioos . tbe ooly major jobs yet unao- complished In the "open plsn" of 1964 are the destruction ·or'tbe dikes and tile pav· ing over of Vietnam with asphalt. MAILBOX Lettnt' from rcadtrs aTe wtlcomt. NonnoUv wrifttl should conoev th<lr m1uage1 tn 300 tDOTdl or les1. The right to ~ letter& to fit space or eliminate libel is f'esef'Ved. Alt letters mwt include signature and mailing addre11, but names mav be withheld on request if ru.fjid«nt reason U apparent. Poetrt1 unll not be published. desperate acts which the world now so appallingly witnesses. tbe voten turJled away the war party In ISM and elected what they mistakenly look lo be lhe peace party ("We will never send American boys • . . "). Recognizing tbe1r error, the voters turn. ed away tbe war party in 1968 and again elected what they mistakenly took lo be the peace party • Old Glory has always been a proud ,, clean Dag. She has flown before the FOR TllE TillllD ...-uU" Ume,• peoples of lhe world not as a threat bul the part -•· "-" to 1•-an example. She ba.s been an honest nag. war Y ,.. __ •-• ·-And the naUonal character of tbe voters aa the real peace party. Lllte the walrus and lhe carpenter, lb leaden, American people ba.s been fundamenlllly ltDillng wllh benJin!ty; talk o1 many decent thlnp wbtle they prooecute the "secret 'Illa voten bad belier get ii right thLo plan" without lnlemrpllon. Ylelnam will time and DOI lei lm mark a luming be for<ed upon the America.--le, point Iowan! the Vlelnamlzation of rJgbl or -· like B or DOI. An:erlca. W. B. f.NOERSON We an told we must coat1oue the war to defend our --IAoll: iplD al wbat we baTe daoe In lndocblna: the double- dealln( Iba! led 1o-lhe-aa1nJoatlon o! the Diems, lhe boax In the Gull o! Tllctldn, slaughter of non-combatants In order to save them, the attempted au~ presslcn of the truth al My Lai, the RCret employment of Asian mereenaries paid by the American taxpayer to fight for their own self determination, the Jn-- stallation and support of a dictator as our aUy in the south, the apparent sup- pression of lhe truth involving direc\ disobedience of orden by a general of· ficer (Lavelle), the apparent widespread falslflcallon of mllllary reports, cor- rupUon, drug addiction, muUny In the ranks, and' the list is merely a random itemizatloo of press clippings. WHOEVER IT IS labeUlnc Ibis reoord u honorable, a ,_ wortllf of our deleme, acll fnlm a point d. view alien to the principles Americans have .i.,ayw foucht to clefeocL 11 ii a record DOI made defensible but """" ttprebeoslble by jus\llylilg II u Initiated" by the olber IJde; in no way are we Vtetnamese. lttltilutloot d. whatever kind managed under such an ethic inevitably fall, government lnatllullons, b!storlcally, not u:cepted . We cannot take seriously the assertion that a foreign policy founded upon such an ethic will lea-.i to lasting peace In lhe world. On lhe contrary, it will further poi90n lntematlonal relations and bring on more of the kinds d. .---Bv Geor9e ---. Dear Geo11e: Wby ii your tolumn ao small? Some daya I ha" to buy three « ~ copleo of the paper to find II. CLAUDE Dear Clauda: ll'I· -lhort problems I geL Youn, for lostance, l had to read a baU dozen times beftw-. it would even 611 out lbiJ much 1p1ee. (READERS: Please &et In longer trouble.) Dur Gtcqe: Could you !di me Iba name of lbe man who perlected the typewrti.rt O.Y. Dear D.Y.: Nzbxdy, l1m nrry ti II)'. In fact, l'al caJllng Iba! fDf Jmel Typewn1et Service btct 11n1 J111ng In tho mornJnr- • To the Editor: I am utterly appalled at tile pro- ceedings of tile Newport Beach City Council last week-and at t b e unapeakable Indifference of most of the council to a 1eriOU1 problem raised by a 1ubstantial number or cltlzens. I fmd lt dllflcul\ lo believe that the council never even entertained the idea of makina a careful and objective inquiry Into the wilbel and feelings of the citizenry. They are prepared to spend un· told hundreds of lboUlands of dollara (and the Incredible truth is that no one seemed to hive -or be willing to make public -lhe apedflc coots of Ibis mad- deninfl: helicopter patrol) on this injurious erperiment -yet rJ# take a acientific Poll of the commmdty't wisbel. A ttr· rlfyl.ng view of. "democracy in action." WILLIAM E. LERNER Realu ... , .RupouHriHtv To lhc Editor: Gov. George Wallace has proved bts point. Now he's doln( America a peal service by not running u the AIP can- didate. A two-man race brinp McGovern a worse defeat -resulting in a 1b1lt away Crom McGovern's policies. U Governor Wallace were to run and the thret candidates were to come out nearly even . McGovern wouJd claim dominant popular oupport, much u be dld after tome Democratlc prlmarles.Jn 1911 Governor Wallace 1lpboned o{f enouch votes ao that Humphrey took Tena. 'I1llS IS AN opportunlly to articulate the Juua and to aCOO>t the dlflerences tn phllolopby. Most votm r e a c t responsibly ll: (I) they lully uodtnllnd the lau<t and (2) Ibey see no threat to their ecooomlc or pltyslC>I security or to their dignity. No one cand•dale ts aU good or aD bad. But tome are clt1rl7 more realtsuc and reaponll1>lt )ban olhen. On many !llU .. Ibo dillennca bet-• Nb<on and McGovern are enormou.. Mc:Govtrn lmlqlollllbl1 1ppeab to the war lean of drall-«1• youlha. MeGOVERN a.4IMED Iba! bombln( lhe North and mining Haiphoajf lllrl>ot would get us Into war with Ruiola. 8ut fihon went to Jlunia wbtle thil WU SolJ\c . . on -showing the Soviets that he wouldn't bethel-' patsy. Since McGovern insists on lettlng the Communists have South Vietnam, wanta to drastJc1Uy cut defense spending and lives in fan· tasyland: how would we fare if he represented us in Moscow? McGovern originally proposed $1,000 for each U.S. citizen. But the people on lower incomes strongly rejected lhis in. come-redistribution appeal for their votes. NUON WORKED to change the! Supreme Court from "liberal" and "ac- tivist" to strict cooatructionist and finner with crimlnala. Ni.z:on didn't back a nominee 1000 percent one day, then look for a way to dump him the next when the going got rough. McGovern wants to "reliberalize" the Supreme Court. Nixon pashed for more Negro con- struction jobl, larger federal programs for developing black buslneuea and more blacb ln government jobs. N i x o n repeatedly ~ Involuntary buaing of school cb!ldreo. Nb<on ts strong against dlacrlmlnallon. And be prefers ability and merit over the fixed-quota system. McGovern champions forced bualng. NIXON BAS BAD 10me auccea slow- ing Innllloo without crealln( muslve unemployment. McGovern'• apettdinC propoub would feed lnfiaUoo, raise taxes and do little to brighten tile empJoy. mtnt pJcture. Both dislike tile wealthy avoiding taus tbrougb loopholes. To create jealousy ag1lnst the auccessfuJ and to inflame block!: with many votes against blocks with few votes, McGovern advocatea represslng those who create jobs. Nl.1on want& a climate favorable for industry to create more jobs. Let's move ln the direction of rtall.am and respoos lbWly. LEONARD WRIGHT let 'Houselceepin9• To the Editor: '!be writer oommenced flying in 1925 (Santa Monica Clover Field ): 19%7 bought hla fJnl plane (WWI Qirti11 'Canuct' I: 1921 flew mll.ltary aJrcraft for diversion In WWD. Wu c:oimeI to tile late Paul Msnb<, and I well ('!tDOmher tile public nojolcing when IJr-Cl1 started operating with lhe prop-Jet Lockheed Electras. Now everyone ls mad and wantt to freeze out the jets. Ti:uth is the aJrllnH ire their own wont enemies. t can't count the number of times l've Down oul of Saola Ana with Air-Cal jets. T do remember the steep en11Ie of climb. ••a" forct so rreat one couldn't get out of his seat If he tried. I IJVE IN 111E Bluffs, one of the areas of complaint, and on counUtu oc- casions seen but hardly heard, jets come In for landings. Al I undentand II, plane. are suppoaed to vector to go out over the upper bay to• the ocean. Tbty aren 't doing ll They are going out over our 1rea which ls wtll over a mile lrom the ocean . l put lhil quest.ion to a friend who wu cblef pilot for and now vice president of one of the major airllnes. 1111 there any reasoo why these pik>ta having achieved aafe 1Jtllude on •mu' power couldn't no1e dOwn and throttle down until over the ocean1" "NO REASON AT Au.." '"l'lten why don't Ibey do II?" "They want lo gel their 'housekeeping' clone." ('l'ltll means handUrts the landing .... r and O.ps, .. 1u.r lhe autopilot for the - I . first campus heading and, olher' roatlnc matters.) · "House.keeping?'' ~ 0 Yes, get squared away." In other word5. these com and their pilot! are jeopardlzin1 the _ "' into law suit.I, and possible loa of Jand-- ing rigbta because the 'housekffl*ll" comes lint. ., M. A. STURGES To the EdJtor: o1. Dr. Dorothy Whipple, In an article In MCCjll'f Mqulne bout l IJllln.th qo, t1tv.rliel \ll'lnloll lo !'If the dN( 41anger to A:~ ' Sbe •lresaed the ftlH lille Ibo pd!t out of the be-.-~ Ille un- derworld U we wal their openUonl to stop. She sa~ "9' ~ C!llt ben>ln clinics under the U.S. rovemme:nt should se:i the heroin or anythJng elle they will accept at a low cost that enables the per!On to continue workin1 MnesUy. The more we 1tresa the punitive laws lhe hliber tile pm/II -for the ttn-derworld ben>ln sel)en. Do all you want lo help the potenUal addicts avoid ad- diction with education, but prolect the majority of Americana from the opera- Uons of the underworld, wltlclt Jo lumln( more tbu a half tnllllon crtminall 'rains! us to leed their babl~ b7 culling lhe profit Clltl !rum .-. tho 11e .. 1n markeC . ENGUND WENT from IO ncistered addicta to _,. 1,200 In the Jut IS yura In I pofNlaliClll ol 65 mllll.. Wt -over 600,000 addicts. Forret., about Ille fools who llart the bab!t and ..., Ibo underworkl'1 ability to sell hno)n at a bigh profit. When !be underworld can no longer gel the bigh profll, they wW atop passing out tree samples of herola. This wu; dry up the temptation from tbe foolt. I'm ture the underworld wanta the dr&atlc punitive law.. against beroln, wltlcb used to sell for SO cents In drug stores, ao that their vlctlm.s will be driven to them and lheir high prices. We can only SU3peCt that politicians in some instanceJ may be advocating hanb Ian at the urging of the underworld. I ACCEPT AS TRU111 the statement of one narcotlcs officer thlt his in- vestigation of top drug dealen In hi• atctte was stopped cold bf h!s 11'te senator. The senator entered tbt room and said the lnvestljation wu to stop im- mediately. II did. An addict under a doo- tor's care can support himself. Wllhout a low cost sourct of heroin, tbl! addicts prey on the public. ., I urge that doctors be authorized to treat heroin addicts with legal heroin n wtU as other druc• and thus reduce crime In Amfric1. DAILY PILOT llobnt N. ll'ffll, Nlllftor T-'"-r~Mitor ,iUMrl -,;. - Ediklrl4l Po0< """' . • -i DMth IJy Mall • • • Morre Bombs Found Agriew Tells I nvesligation . IJy FBI Into Wheat IJiSpute By Tiie Aloocllled Pr<ls More envelope llOmbs ad· dreued lo lisraella were UI> covered and disarmed in t Europe today and police on the Conlinent linked up to foil a mass murder plot against laratU diplomats and officials. Yigal Allon, Israel's deputy _premier, warned in Jerusalem lhat no Middle East govern- ment, even as far away aa Libya; would be immune from retaliation for Arab temrism. "l am not saying when, where and ,how -but we will not tolerate terrorism,•• Allon said at a luncheon f o r newsmen. Israel in the past has accused Libya and Iraq, as well as neighbors Syria, Lebanon and Egypt. of arming and financing terrorists. EARLIER AN Israeli military commentator in Tel Aviv suggested that Arab oil fields are vulnerable. In addition to the mailed bombs interc:epted in Europe and Israel, one was found delivered to the Israeli consul ln M9ntreal today. Canadian police said it had been mailed from the Netherlands as the others had been. Evidence mounted of a large-scale campaign by Arab U,ITI.._.. ARAB VICTIM -Syria has arrested Maj. Rich- ard H. Barratt, a U.S. military attache to American Embassy in Jordan. Officials have declined comment on reports Syria hoped to exchange him for Syr- ians held by Israel. terrorists posting bombs from Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Police suspected the Black September guerrilla organizalloo which reportedly threatened such an attack after it!: onalaugbt agiunat Israeli athletes al the Munlqll Olympics. London's sprawling poe:tal network was sifted for more envelope bombs like the one that killed an Israeli diplomat in his office Tuesday. AJ many- as 17 -perhaps even more - could be awaiting delivery. Two bomb packages wtrt °' VPt .....,... Intercepted in Switz.erialld,ldd \ENTERS PLEA - G. suspicious packages were ban-~ordon L I d d y leaves ded over to police in Belgium. 1U.S. District Court in Two deadly envelopes were Washington after plead- !ound in Pam Tuesday. ing not g u 111 y to EVEN IN FAR away Israel itse ll, the lives of officials 'vere at risk. Police said two bomb Jetl ers had been sent to · two leading government of~ ficials. All the suspected mail had Amsterdam postmarks. As British detectives Dew to Holland and SCOtland Yard organized a search in London. Informed sources said the police in London were working against a list of 25 Israelis who cou1d have been targets. Eig)tt bomb letters have been found. The source refused to go into details of the list or say where they got It. charges of breaking in.to Democratic Na· tional Headquarters. 'B~eak-in' Records Destroyed . From Wire Services .. WASlllNGTON (AP) -Two ,_~ Tu...S.y night would them bY IJSDA officials and fulHcalt investigatlona -one &ay only that •a prtliminar)' ,.,,...., olllclalJ., , before the e~oo, one a!-rev)ew ol the matter l'O!emd He il«uled Deq>ocrats ol terwari1 -have been pnim-lo !Jl' ,Vlco Prttldenl Agnew ls spreading inrnlendos about the bed in the escalating dl.lpute ·under way." deal. • , , 1 ov .. wbeal sales ta the Sovtet All Iowa Democrat, lltp. • 'lbe·FBI; Mid ~w,'"liil Union. . , · N'!"I Stnith, proml..cl 11loule 1 ~aud and bwiJleu. ·, The pr&<lectlon . probe by subcoinmiltee investlptlon of praCtkes milt that has been the FBI . was announced by . the -I deal ancL broadei .. aBec1 bf the Prealdenl to ld · Vice Ptesident Spiro T. Ajpltof questions next Feb r u 1 r y •""'-'·-~,:. ·~-'1b1s tterr: i\, while campaigning Tuesday jJr "Iller the passion of election-:"'"""""" ."'w . me • llllnneapolls. In !act, be said, year politics has paued,'~ mv1!41igate'the profits ol theae "that lljvestigatloo ls.In prog· ,Al a Minneapoli.o news coo-big,graln OJIOl'l<n that you rea" al Pre>ident. Ntsoo'1 tuence, Agnew said that Nts-..ur, lo, ta1 ,.· ~ onlers. oo ordered I., FBI probe 'ta anyone has labn any und .. But the FBI said • H bad. answer such questions as profi~ , ""°, to any misin- recelved no lnstNcl1on> lo -ther major groin ex· fol'IJllltiQil 0r Imp r op er I y look inlo the matter. A porters received and benefited 'revealed lnlonn11ion · on the spokesman for its parent-, · from advance s a I e s hr ~ of 'the federal gOver& agency, the Jllltice Depart-formation .allegedly fed to nle;it~~ • , · c BRmSH . EXPO 1972 urr. n-oer. • McGovern Raps 'Nutty' Polls And 'Lousy' News Columnists WASHINGTON -Numerous records were destroyed at of· fices of the Committee for the Re-elec~ion of the President following the break-in at Democratic offices on June 17, according to sources quelled today in the Washington Post. Two top campaign officials, Robret . C. Mardian a n d ' Frederick La Rue, directed a massiVe "housecleaning" in- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Tired of bad news, Sen. George McGovern has at- tacked what he tenned"nut- ty" publlc-oplnion polls and "lousy" n e·ws paper · col- · The · mocratlc presidential · Umnls~ • , ft 0 m 11 e t Njected more Backed War em~tically tban ever the findings of recent polls show- ing him far behind President Niyon. "I think the polls are a lot of rubbish," he said Tues- day. "I don't know' where they conduct these polls. I've never talked to an American who 's ever been polled, by either Dr. ,,. .. , C<inservative Tops ,·Lo,w~nsteit.r;in NY ... .li,Unlted Pre11 International • "Victary in Brooklyn Tuesday .. for Rep. John Rooney over ; Allird Lawenstein, architect ~ of the "dump Johnson" move· American ; Shot Dead ; ; In Uganda WASHmGTON (AP ) -U.S. Ambassador Thoma s P . ; Melady will seek an ex- i pl&nation for a shooting in- .., cident in Uganda in East j Alrica that left one former .~lean Peace Corp s t v,obmteer dead and another rnent in 1968, highlighted a day of primary and runoff elec- tions in New York , Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Washington State. . Rooney, a conservative Democrat who has spent 28 years in the House, has been a consistent supporter of the Vietnam War. He defeated Lowenstein in New York's June primary, but a rerun was ordered by the courts. In another race where the Vietnam war was a pivotal issue, John Kerry, spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, won the Democratic nomina tion for Congress in Lowell, Mass. !:~~Ur injured, the State DEMOCRATIC congress- ~ent announced here. woman Louise Day Hicks, an · _. '.l'be former volunteer, iden· early and staun ch foe of bus-;_~ Tuesday as L o u i s =-f H st T ing, won renomination to her ; n ° ou on, ex., was House sea t 10· the Massachu-• · wHUe traveling towaK :~a -on Sept. 17 after setts primary . ._ flghtmg broke out in lhe coun-Rooney claimed an early try. A companion . Robert victory and vowed he would be Freed of Madison. Wis .. an-"back in Washington tomor- other . fonner voluntee r. was row." r e p r e s e n t i n g his slighUy injured and later re-Brooklyn district. But Lowen- Jeased. stein would not formally con· State Department press of· cede. Gallup or Harris. I lhinl: they · cludlnif-'!lie des1ntctlon of make these things up in the records pertinent to the case, back.rooms somewhere." the newspaper quoted sources as saying. And he described some con· Mardian was an assistant servative n e w s P a P er co]-· attorney general b e f o r e umnists, whom he wouldn't joining President N i x o n ' s name, as lousy, bitter, campaign committee as par an o id, despicable, ob-political coordinator. noxious propagandists who are· 1_:_ __ _:._:_ _ _:_ __ _:.====~ consistently wrong and who • write nothing good about any candidate more liberal than Genghis Khan. TODAY Mc G 0 VERN made two new proposals to in- crease Social S e c u r i t y payments, favoring f u J I benefits for widowsrxt an fn.. • • ' ' I •' ' . ~ lt'stWOUA'airs. . ' .. (cAMP AIGN '12) .. ~ ~· ' ' I ._ crease in the amount of outside i n c o me pensioners may earn without reducing benefits. \ He spent the night in· the mansion of Ohio Gov. John Gilligan. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine was .Fe<Jul- ed to join McGovern al a~ pearances today in northern New Jersey and Philadelphia. Tuesday, McGovern told students and faculty a I Chicago's largest Ro m a n Catholic echool that he favors inoome--taX credits for parents of parochial -and private - school students. And h e delivered his standard political talk to a rain-dampened street crowd in Milwaukee and airport-rally crowds in Flint, Mich., and Columbus. Dom Orders Fire Training Capital News Service LOS ANGE~ES-lm· mediate training of Lo s Angeles County road depart- ment personnel as firefighting crews has been ordered by _Chairman Warren M. Dom of the Board of Supervisors. OtU..S Cob>naclo . HOldlop Coupe: Sportier thia year. Roc:asler. Heovi4!111'". . Yet 1urprtai09ly easy lo own. Even U JOU order the new swivel 'bubket 89llts. Cutlo.M Sup~Cobmade Ho.rdq, Coupe u-ndl-Mont ol a little limou1ine tho.n ever. You oo.n eM it in the formo.l roofline and new opera Mcie windows .. You co.n feel It•ln the sp&doU8. qui9I: lnM'riOr. And even in the ride we·.,. pottemed aher our biQger Oldlmobilee. For '73, we'.e made the Delta 881c:Ju9her than ...... ThEI Swfnq.AwQ Gr1ll9 (pictured at left) ii just one wo.y. lt'.1 teemed with an tmprowtd hydraulic front bumpl?r 1ystew: tf the bumper gets taPDed. the grille swin~ out of the way. We pound the· . . -la· 100.000. . . timt11i end drive the Della ea thouiands ol h<nd milet, to test durability. AH lo mo.ke sure it's more than jual bkJ, comfortable and snooth·rldinq-not Jud another pretty cer. Mll.Yrtl.OT )$' , i -;,f: :f CFly Our Legs>. , ·• AIR. . C*LI ..... RNIA1•P. .... ..._c-IJ ,._,,. n,.mtills (71A) 540-49•. • >" Where To Go ""' 'Looking !Or -ewhere ti; go, something lo do!-No cili€ gives you better tips than llle- WEEKENDE;R. It's publts"-: eel every Frjda~ in the D~ .. LY PILOI'; . "-t : r -· ., .. '' •1i.r,r('i !&J': .... ... ..:•,, ~ , ' ·~;!:) .. •riv:1• r!;,o .r "; I"' j l'u ' J111J Jl""!::.ll:. ' "!( .. tt '• ·:J:i l(f " . .,!'_,<" . .. •' .. :,..; .. . ·.:·~ i;:..:: .. ; 111 .... '.il l:-, iilr.:~ . ) '), ... . :'<1r> ~!):~ .,. '. f'i/oJ t<jciii t'hn;i; - ' art:! . v'J qi.iv! ' ... -.tJ -· -~ '-''o . ~-.• ! • l•,,i! ' . :; .. , 1rr 1 rf • ! ,;~ ,·~ ~rt·.:J !.,•1:1 .... ,;_~ : ;i;,... ,. :(·~ :~ ::::. '"· ~.,.:_, ficer Charles Bray said the Rooney and Lowenstein each pair bad been stopped twice charged that delays in poll on the road but allowed to con· openings had hurt his chances tin\Je before they were shot at. and a federal judge ordered He said the attack apparenUy some polls to remain open wU not directed at Americans past the normal closing time. al web, and that Ambassador Complete b u t unofficial Jlel8dy "Intends to seek ex-returns gave Rooney 15,la& '"'-lion." Fire and road departments have developed a program to 'train and ""' 22 road laboren, 56 maintenance men and nine road lead.men as crews 1n emergency watershed f I r e situations. .. ~· .....-votes to Lowenstein's 13,cr71. --:::iiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It's HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS for the right start in life l<inderprten lhru 81h Crad• • All·day closstS Enroll Now- •iiii""ll-·--Door·fo.Door BUI Sink» -CNldnn of 111 flffhl 11' wtlcom• -111&1'1 tcholtstlc st1lld.lrd -tudlh'I the 4 R'1: r11dirc (wi~ phon~ wrillq. 1rithmetlc, 1t1dlnas FOUNTAIN VALLEY• 16835 Brookhurst Just north of Wimer 714-962·3312 I • "A Privale School of Distinction Foundld in 1942" • Jt'• a whole new l.ind of Old.. And the lowest-priced of all. Omega t1 11 compect.1 -but ala with blq'()ll.r thinkinq bu.lit in. , It'• neo.rly 500 pounds more car tho.n ' IDm8 1m4Jler oompacll. \o~'•i:'! 'lta whee~ it , si ·~· lll tnohes. tor a smooth ride. And .,.. ... 1 .. 1 tho dlfferenc8 on tho IO!id. Adol1ae tntarior wtth new ",..t·look" vl!Jrl -/. Is "4nda!d. ~ta flill 'cOrpellnq .. . And. 25<k:u.'!_•· aoqlno. Coupo, 3-cjoor naicltbeol: or..s.n, tro • lot d Oklt lot tho ......,, '' • • I • ' .. ) .,, , . ... •:. •• ~ ii, ' ., ... ... ,., . ., .. ... " ~ ... .... .. "" I ":,-' ... ' • 1,_!~ '• ~ "• ' .. . ·":'-~·!" J '";."1! vtj!;~. NO. 26:t, a, SECTIONS, 11 ,,.CES . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA '/ Center WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, I 9n Glosing • Ted•Y'• Fl•el N.Y. St•e"°• c TEN CENTS posed 'Hoag Controversy Develops on Family Facility By r.. Pl!'l'Bll' lUUJl:(l I ' ~ ... .., ........ • ilol. u-lal "W'Y' dlrodciri ' 1....nlriliod In 1111' blgoll ..,.ir.-= ever to lllllTOWld the JG.yw..td health !itlJify when they meet;lllilcloy to Id Ill a medk:al,lllalf r-endatlon to clooe clown tho Pan\lly Practice Center tilfft. 'l1le: vote of 11no support" by doctors Monday nilht today dn!w ~ults from IOrmer . Hoag r hospital adminlJlrator Wllllam, .H~, Dr. Renato Monaco, ' ' head of 'Ille department of Pl)'chiatry, and Dr. J. Blalo Pace, director of the famlly pncu.., -ram. 'Ibey all uJOd tough ~age but Hud.90n, who quit earlier thb year amidst anolher controveny, was the toogbe!t. "Hoag Hospital is going down the tubes," Hudson said. He predicted that the family practice center is onJy the first of several programs serving the pub- lic that will be dropped. Hudson also charged that the program did not Jose as much money last year as was claimed by the hospital comptroller. The charge was immediately denied by Vincent Jorgensen, chairman of the hospital board, and Lou Kaa, acUng ad- ministrator. Dr. Monaco called the action by the medical staff "short sighted'' but 1aid he hoped that public outcry would force the board to overrule the stall recom. mendation. "If .there Is a public mandate., lt might Board OKs Ite111 Off Agenda Aerospace Pay Boost,s 24-h:our Flng Proposal Withdrawn Los ANGELES (AP) -A tentative deCiam of tho federal Pay Boord wnuld gtve·mor.e·tbrut I0,000 aer.mpa~ workers In the Loor An&elu; area aaJary bikes ·ranging fr0m '31to41 cents an boor. The decislw alfecla about :W,000 workera at Lockheed Aln:rall Corp. and 40,000 at McDonnell Douglas Corp. and • ··~"' 1fl!s 'Jlead: : .) , }··" · North American Bocmu eorp. .. ~~ I . . 1.• Their averqe hourly wage was $4.IO ~ ~ : Losauo, · 2. flftd• that the ligh14' go .out when he dons his belnre tho iullng. • · '• bat· ~e joilis me~bers ~f ~· Airline Plloti Association_ ... However, the 111-<ent coat of living bike :-~·~ their slx•week Vigil at the; rule(\. Na~ prOtuting '""" · aWuea cmJ,y to Locklieed worken • · ackl.np. He ,boldi symbOI .ii campaign far, ~lcallbn at ....,. ... tJie others receivad ,,~·increase ' • ' 'thirnJ• ' {~ , W,. I ,r.ICJ. ' , .~ : · . r, earliez-~ The · Amerlcanlam Committee of the Costa Mela Chamber of· Commerce has wltlldrawn ui · reqUett to Dy the American Plq 24 )10111·11 a day at city ball. ROy McCardle, chairman of the com- mittee, 1IRid today that the Item will be resubmitted to tbe city eounc.11 at a later date. "We thou&ht we were going 'lo Jose, so we dropped it temporarily. Bnt we'll brin( It back later.''. he explained. Costa Mesa city ~lmen were to have acted on thO'l·equeat during Monday ni.gbt'I council seaioo, but the Item WU taken off the agenda. Two · weeks ago the council wu deadlocked 2'3 m . the .chamber of coin- meree ._Uon .. Mayor Jack "->nmett, · then on vacation, was to have broken the tie Monday night. · , McCardle said be believed Hammell would hpve joined Councilmen Wlllard Jofdan and Robert M. Wilson in voling against the plan . Hammett could not be contacted this morning for comment. Both Jordan and Wllson objected to lhe proposal. They said it would eliminate the traditional ceremony of raising and lowering the Flag each day. AddlUonally, Jordan questioned whether continuou!!I flying of the Flag has a bearing on patriotism. The Flag Is flown on a 24--bour basis at tbe Los Angeles City Hall and at Newport Beach City Hall. The Costa M~!lfl Chamber of Commerce now also flies the Flag continuou11ly. . ,({., ' . . llcDomietJ ' ~ 9'11:~ Ill •a. e~ ·~ei·ji.ifDri;~~ ~ ~==~:: fhrf!e.!J~ens Arrested t • ' ~ 4 ., • I o.:~it AssaUli."'wi~b ,ea, ftli\ . i!~i:~::;~~n ;~~Sii'High Scuffle . ::: ••• ·· r , ~ : : r n Woi bit. hnniedloW11-hnt . ~~ ~ toclar face three sUgblly Injured and bad his uniform rlp. : ;:: · . • , ' 'II . lllOn1 · wolflar! at 'NOt\11 Ainerlcan teenqen{ q11e an adult, orrested ,..,.; pod. ~·Mesa poUce jailed a Santa.Ana and heard a cat's·qlne be1ns IUD' llookwall'I Orange County plants are al· clay_ aller1a confnlntallon 001 the Colla During the scullle, Aosillant Principal Jilolllrt.I;, at S aim. ;lodl!J alter, they i\od. '· ·· '1 -~ . fected. Mesa Hil(b Scllool campq In which a Terry Cole waa allegedly kicked In tbe a118i,'be tded · to. nm dawn a Frisbee-./ Jn_._, .. ton aald ·v....i.. WA 'llJem be Tbe declllon •PPllts to the second year pOlkemaJj,and lacnlty meoiben claimed groin, while menacing aesturea were ~.llnngei: on ·P!h\iae and then 1 ~'.';~ lbe lili.';d';,.. ""ltmct by ~f ~ l)Jr:ee.narr•·act; and .union of •. l!\ef-wenrroughed·upc . reportedly maije tOwanL\Ulttant Prln- """"-+ ownG. 8~wil~~boot;, __ • • J:......,., 1,. car, .](Dc!"!~··~.:J·:,ici-;am fioiolt ;aalcl Tueiday they would pr<11 a MJcliilel·B. IAnninc, IS, of 22'11 Orange cipal Thomas Jacobaen, Prlnclflll Donald •--.~ M. Gearhart, 211";':i J05o ~ Into -Ibo · ·. wl!!di ::..s \';bf;~~ pay raiaea ~~ 1~;=-~~I&~ ~~hzlger and AcUvltle! Dtrector Don Ut· : SI: Into ci!J jail'"' c:bargts of cracked upon ~-· •. 'Ibo United Auto Workers' Union and ~gea'"' amult and bjlttery, misting Investigators aald 1!USJ10c1 Lanning Is a ~~ a dea, weapon -;Jtli car,. illirrli apporentli wu ~. : _ ~-· ' ~. of ~!ell ,a.mt~ bin,'.; Ille jieice and loitering moving oomJ>iilY em)ilOye, Wl!lli tho tlfo ...,.... • • · ·•--"-•~~....,...., l!IJ1. '"'-.· .............. In a on' or' .alcllooJ'eamN'" other1 .. ~·•attmdanolherocllool. · . m ttlll att..l.Nln• .to 'He .was al ,_.~~ ·-~ , '" .,..,, ,__ ,_ ......,._ -.... --'-:x·-·"""':.i) tho dlUcn to leap olf alid .....,,., Ibo 11111 liplnit. the Pay Bolrd a(ter Ii lopped laveallpton ..,. tine officers were re· -•-........ biogan ,to pound .and pi~ bit '!l!!lad nlle fllr tho flnt year of the OO!ilract. n1n1:s ~ wu booked Into f'ri:llm: nl the ~· atia.ter. .. , , 1 . . TJli!oday!1 riilinc pantecl1 u.i'utra 17 Orance Oouniy' Juvenile' Hall and the 1---. .....,......_.._ ":''-... driver's 'side, .mer.: be. -'1111f4be. 17cOl!lir;ol! a necotlated 5!-quired ae •lbe ~--Aid one ol Lan- • of ,ISJ~-St., l\Ulltlngton. • . RiCbt aliaul 11111 . "*11, llanlt, .,.i iiiitl for tJie ~rear .cil•tho contract, other., .. ~ to his mother pending ~,, """'-jgol.~""'w!:_!~~~ other witneaes tolcl llOllco;'ftl. ~ -14 centa'f,.. tho'iecond7• and a hqrlnc. -...--"'-<iearbart, iS, cam.I" ..... .P"b!IJind· a lo.c.nt '-ol'llYlnc ralle. "· . Trouble llarted, according to campus U::dcs"t f.fl'-wi~·a coup!' Cf -.. tho ear drmn bf ber -=•·-. ~ . ~ ~-L..Q'lillan,,pnoldent nl Ibo uM security olficer Joy Stark, when she tried . &•r)Da disk fhiog by a friend Harris aalcl die was boUerin( at ber LockWM local, saii! be planned to ·con-to question the trio. llairta and l'.8DdOd In tho middle -· ' t1nue \epl efforts to .recovet lirat-year ~ claimed she was spat upon and ot~ Stnet. ' ·'Ille allepc! vlc;tlm aakl tho , allered pay raiM .,.,., .: . ropeatedly CW'led before campus of· :~ 111 -.. trafllc, Hartla told: llUlll<d Fwd tho engine at Iha\ point Ii Pay -" spot-; i!&id the !ldalJI· were summoned from an ~-bl .., to re1r1 ... tho -· and·-1111 cat lalo meroe, raclnc dediion wu teolattve hecause final emergency telephone. flit.'. ;_-.......,,. -""""1fP4•, nclar at -!!Ud and t~ IJil wile. ,..ctment depended<111·~ blllellls. Investigators said the suspects were • -J1a11ce aaJd Mn. wu lakm to Bui Quillan 1IRid I/ii' e<iel ol living finally cornered In an Industrial arU ··· · ~Mesa "'"'-tal Holpltal-alle benefits at ~·~!IY had been building and taken Into custody, during : ·' • ' • , waa treated for ....... ~ -a· aw:oved and lhii't be ~ the other which Patrolman Robert Berg was £w~etsnot-,,.uig ~~:tno1..; '1.t hllplred blkea 1o ~'objed. 1• .. ·;;~·· ' tho~ --.. Baka' ( ./ ~~ s~ M~riau : -~1 ~ ·'·: ~.:,,,, ,., pc;rJJt. LQsEs ·1-:=.:1.J.; to~~· U.S. Wma! .Chela ·HIS CRUTCHES .Lt ...... Deo. ...... ,.-' ' ~ ' . ....... llz -h• jaJI 001IJil1111 -~, I .,,_<~. In ;;l'OK.Ua:, Wllh. (UJ'J) -Pollo vlc-\11!!·~ to I :3: robllOIJ. ii. ., tlm Mel\oln JluaJlnell of Spokane reported • Olurl Cb., r ~ ~ .-• • M'll • . to pollce Tuelday that 1C11110body stole his • Jt. allo · die 11.,...._ '*"* · , 1: crutebet. He bad left them on his front • ;-ModiJe ondll !fuool!aJ •. 1-1, .... -pcrcb. • ............. lt!lall,-......... -:6ii!id!ttilo.-.. Ill at. ----... .,.., •. ' .... .,... .... ....,. P':"!I"•· ·u . . 'Puc!tlm ill ..... •<N d in OD IJI, -Ir --~a Yellow Cab cfrl"' OC!-... ----· ~ ;-conl.....,. wu IO\. for Minuteman Launched VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -The Air Force laWIChed a MJnuteman 3 Intercontinental Balllallc Mlsllle on the Weatern Test Jlanp over the Paclllc OcNu Tueaday from Van- denberg Air Force Bue, an Alt Force spokesman a id. The lawtcb wu cne of a aeriel of operational Wtl by the Strategic Air Command. rty· ~·a~es 'b()west' . ' lllct-t:.11111 be did not -r. Wban .... 'I . - "11fed' lot.r, ha' aaJd be !orpt ID 10 to /. ·;B: ' -""·-r ., • ·' : , '•Q , .. .., I ,i ;a.f ). ( ' ' ' 'H-A.PPY' .. ' . ... ,.,. , ~lQ C..4N. ..4Q f j •..:lo>,·.-, • 'l.helln"' II mallll ;y l'ILOr 1111-.~ ·.=r ;,~~.:. ,:;-=· ... ll!tJ. '11!11 ad ......... " .. Jill; • r·.n"' ..... !( I • ~· . I': !;"';""' ~ .• ( . • I , QI ,,:;:~L Ille adMllni ..-.,S ,. -.... CS 0 i1d 1* . • '*Ill tw..,., 'n!at -.· .... -: ::oat i:. ~ !. ':t '=i9:':r" ........ uir ~·. • ' !' • ·i · ~ Newpoif Man"s . Arraig.nment In Death Delayed 87 ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot .. ~ ,llet '"" Arraignment on a murder charge today was continued unUl next Thunday for a Newport Beach student teacher held in the sbooting death of Diane Singleton of West Los Ana<Iu. Ball was alllo set at $100,000 today for the suspec~ Corliss K. Ankeny, 31, of 3121 W. Coast Highway. In another development, it wa1 ln- diCated by Newport Beach police that tho District Attorney '• office Is now holding a flUll u evidence In the cue. Otbet' than theea new developments, m)'llery con ll'n u e d to lhroud clrcumatanceS lllll'l'llUndJllC' tho death of Miia llfhcleton, 12, who was dropped off at Hoag MerliOriaJ H01Pltal early Sunday by an llllidentlfled man. She wu sullerin8 from a single (Unsliot Wound in the head and IUC• cumbed to the Injury later at Hoag. Ankeay, w-.Ji'll Corvette an<! It'll Dodge van ore atlll oougbl u key elements In the cue, lllln'Ondered to police in San Anaelmo about 10 p.m. Sun- ifay. He wu accompanied by an altorner who baa aJnce been arranclng lepl -for the IUlpool by ... °'""'" Countr lawyer. Ankeny told bookinl of· ferl be WU wanted In connection wfth a Newport Bllch .. lbiloll111 . They booUd Anhey on 1111Piclon ol murder md, be Wll flown b I , Ck to Oranjie Coullly Alrtlorl Monday m«\llnc by Newport Beadl l>etoc:Uve Sil-Ed CU• barelll • One upect of the blsarre case bu been tf\e 110UrCO of the apparent wealth of ~ ind vlcllm. AnMny II uneaiplo9ad. but llVts In a ~ bmJry --1 and Mill Sincio""1'-a collell -with no •P- plll'l!ll .,,_ of 1--owned a tJJ,Ollt --..,..i -Sbo bad tt-bor OCCllpllloll In Illa put aa OD -and WM a!f8ldlnl UaA fl Ult llme ol hor dieth, wlllla Ibo (loo IUSPl!:CT, Ptp I) ' • be reconsidered," Dr. Monaco said. Dr. Monaco said whether the program Is maklng mooey or losing money Is not a cniclal issue. "The program is needed in the community," he said. He charged tha t the hospital Is short of money and ls spending It on building ex- . panslon. .. They dqn't have enough to furnish their new tower," he said. "They had to decide where to put their money -put it !See HOSPITAL, Page !) Mayor Admits City Helpless On Nudie Bars Costa Mesa Mayor Jact. Hammet~ speaklni for his fellow council memben, has admitted to belng ''llandcuffed" in efforts to regulate activities at two local bottomlen bars. the Flrehouse·and Papa Joe's. Hammett offered tlult response MQO- day .nigh& to Mike Levitt, a Cal State Long Beach lludent, who urged that the council vadlcate "two place1 in Costa Mesa wblcb don't belong here and wblcb don't offer any services, except from a hedonltticrMlbt of view." Alt ....... 'Oosta Mesa hu an mU-llot- tomlest .-.inment ordlnanco cn Ill books,' tr llu beet! Invalidated by Sup~, c...t -~I oftbo ____ _ Costa w.a·a11 Atlonlq11ar E. June told Lnlll11111 ll ... ,lltll~ what be l ... tilt i!bor peGple~ Ji( fllliii ._ thlnlt ·----.., • p!!lfoa otDcen are bomd .by ... r... ODurt -. Ht lalll llP!aton ..._ .._illtad for better ljlwo ._..q •aN-of this type, bat tbot tbo laWi .... not been fortl)cemlJJs; "The CllllJ IUcCeSS the Orange . County Dlstrtct AllOrney bas bad la under the 1913 Rad Ll&ht Abetement Act. But you have to 'Pf'O\'e that they are associated with pl'Ollltutloo and the DA cvuld close only two l!l Sanla Ana," June explained. "We; don't have a lkid row in Costa Mesa end I don't want to see one. Right now all we -can do is e1erciae u much control u possible on buildlnc regula- tions, fJie '!I'd traffic. Keep the faith, lt'a not ..._ to tut forever." 111 ~ we closed one down and we have ~ ltve 'WI.th the other two," com- mented, Councilman Alvin l'lnkley • Teachers in D.C Return to Oass WASfilNGTO~ (AP) -Teachers began returning to their jobs today aft., tentative itgreement was reached to end a one-day strike that shut down claues Tueoday at 16 of the city's 183 public achooll. • Wlutam H. Simons, president of the Teachera Union, announced the .set· tlemeat after a nlght·long bargaining aesalon with IChool board offlclal11. He said the agrmnenl bad been reached on major isluel. Scbool oflldals estimated about 50 pel' cent of the system's 7.500 teachen were dlf the joll Tueeday detpile a court order problbltlng the walkout. Oraage Weadler Clear blue 1tles are expecttd through Tbundar aioog the o.- ana:e coast, with warmer tt.mprra- tures, to bool. Hiahl ol '111 at tho beachel, rising to the 1111 lollDd. Lows tonight In tho Ille. INSWB TODAY Orange Countu theat.,. II of- fering c pair of "''"'"'" tlLfl 10t1k, olong tOiU. o f1'll 1<Jwd. vl• of other· atqgt evtntl. Ste E.'ntrrtatnment. Pag1 21. l.M. • ..,. • ..... ll C.:lfWW ' =-~....: -" ·-" ..... "'""' 1• --. ............ ,, ·-... ,.. .. .._. " ••an•• a --.. • --. --Mlrho•I hMI )41 Md«!• ........ or...t ·C.. .. --.. -, ... °'· ,, ... p ............. -.. -.... -. -----.. • ' c w · .-l0.1'71 COrde s'So~ Ad Claim Pr f WASHINGTON (UPI) -1be Federal Trf,dv Commil.sMln today ordered 14 manufacturen and advertisers of aoap documentation for certain advertising dallm within 60 days. Envelope Bomb Devices Found NEW YORK (AP) -Police bomb ei:ptrll today removed from the General Post Office three "devices" contained In envelopes malled from the Netherlands to three ofllclala of Israel's mlulon to the United Natlons, authorities ?el\l)rted. The devlcies, contained In letter- stze eqveJopes, were not dmrlbed and the demolition men took them to ~ laolat.ed area for examination. Jn l!Urope, aome envelope bombs lddrtued to lll'ael1' were un- covered today. (See11tory, Page 5). Humphrey Nixes Stare Campaign Due to Threats L06 ANGELES (AP) -Plans for Sen. Hubert IL Humpll(Oy. to Cllllpaicn for S,.. Georp McGovern here hive been . l!belved partly becaUle of threltl q1illlt tho Mlnneaotan, the L<>a Anaela Tlmel Aid <ioo!IY. • '1111 Tllna Aid Humphrey , a<:oording to tntirn1te1, received aeveral threaten· lo& 111 .... , .. recenUy as 1 result of bl& stronrl political Iles to Jewilb leaders. · Tbe Times quoted one aource u saying fliol Humphrey mllbt be In donler from ll{O:-Afal> oealoil II a propooed open lir rilly, lluaday in the Beverly-F1lrlu art•, ~ the hllrl ol the L<>a Anjfeles Jnilli communlly. )k(lovern cami>alll' olllclala reprled- ly l!<iROd lo brinl the -to Callloriila to haodline 1 rally for the DomocnUc puldenll•I candldalt to woo tho Jewlah vole IDd to lead bl& allte of i-from 11f .June J!!inw7 11 a ·~"' .. ~''' evedta were ween U a wumup l<r nat week's compo!IJI appeoronces in c...-llJMcGo~ Ba!'iiie' appearancet 'nre talltled by the reported threals and dlfOculUe• bl!lwoin .the McGmrn lllld Hwnp!lrey lllaffl.to ""'"on on Itinerary, tho Times llill School Trustees Shuffle Funds ro Meet Payroll Trust .. 1 of the Newporl-MISI Unified School Diltrict found tbemsel•es in a clualc "rob Peter to pay Peul" aituaUon Tuesday nlgbl 'Ibey hid to take II.! million ""' o! their Ji!illdlnt fund and transfer tt to the ''"""" luad" lo m,.t the November pa~~··~ent Joltn Nlcoil ... pl:J:i~U.:t the gener1l fund does not co\!* ~ J11QheY for the poycbecb. Tal'ncat,.., 'Olilcb ore not scheduled to be "."l!oivt<l'.•nlll l~te November, are !he 1odiW ill' Ille' dl!flcldly. '"""-lndleiteil tho 1hort-tarm .... to lbemaelv" will in no w1y tlfect the ovlflatillll)t' of hood manias to meet ldlO)laled -eonilructlon paymentl. O!lcf tho Ill an ... uoos art reeeived, U., ~ding fund will be ropaid. .. ' DAILY PILOT . ' The order ls the second luoed • J1D1e :zz ""'° the commleslon aoked 2:1 soap and detergent makers to subltan- t;.te odvertlsing claims '° the Pl'C con better evaluate oompetlaa cllJms Ind distinlUbh who 11 1dvertislni truth61lly. It asked the companies mvolwd lo aubltantiate these claims: -Jergens Extra Dry Facial Clelnser Is something new and con ta Ins moistllrilen. -Eaay Oil Oven Cleaner elleellvely clelm dirty, warm or cold ovens and bu 33 pe:n:tot more power cleaner than the ~ popular foam apray. -Qlal is used by DWIY boapitala to batllt .-born babies, IDd 'II the most -dleeti.e deodorllll IOIP you can buy, ~ 6 Hammer is pure1 111tural, bu no .cbeDllcal odor•, and cannot cau1e smtdiea when used to clean counter IOpl. -A liquid bleach llke CIDrol kllla moR v~ IDd bacteria than any other typo of boo1oebold disinfectant. -PalmoUve Crystal Clear effectively removes dried-<m foods and Ls safe tor line Cldna lllCI delicate crystal. "".'"lA.Gn Fresh Down OVen Cleaner does ever)'thine bett.er than old-fashioned oven cicanen. -Mr. Bubble cleans effectively and doel not leave bothluti rings. ;-Lifebuoy is IO lastingly active its deodorant pmectioD woo't let you down. --Janltor-in-aDnim Js atrong enough to effectively clean greasy stove hoods and mild enough to effectively clean wicker furniture. , -Nouema is griaseless, a moisturizer and cleans aa eUecUvely as soap without drying as soap does. -Clothes that are so dirty they appear to be ruined can be effectively cleaned and restored by washing them in Tide. -:-Purex gets out dJrt other bleaches leave behind. -A little Borateem rubbed into stains and a JitUe added to detergent effectively remove tough stains from clothes. The FTC stressed that it was not filing complaints against the companies nor was it suggesting that they are guilty of violations of any of its rules or rtgula- tlons. "It ii merely gather!ni informauon u pli1 ol Ill coollnalnl im.ram lo determine what substantiation exists to !Upport major advertising claims," the FTC said. Eight firms Involved in today's order also were inctuded·in tbe JlUle 22 action. Six were Qked to ba~k up claims for a dlllmnt. pn>ducl than those mentioned in June. Tbe othe~ t'('o flrm.I . were onfered to aubstintiate different claims for the same product cited previously, the FTC 111d. .f'remPageJ SUSPECT ... bad been enrolled at UC Irvine. lnvtlll(aton learned Tuesdoy that Ankeny is probably related to a wealthy pioneer Oregon family but the rela· tlonsbip ii apparenUy a distant one. Hit ~. it wu revealed later, ii married to an Investigator fOr the · Orange County District Attorney's ofnce, who said their parents lived in Costa Mesa for many years. She said Tuesday Ankeny and Miss Singleton hadn't dated for somti time but that she knew of a prior relationship. She also aald in agreement wltlt a West Loa Angele1 talent agent with whom Miss Sin&leton bad auoclated professionally in btr actlnc Cll'ftl' that the victim was a strange 50l"t of person. Plan.e Survivor Takes Own Life DAVENPORT, Iowa (UPI) -Scott County authoriUes said today a Daven- port man who was the tole survi vor of an "1rs>lane crash In Lake Michigan which kilfed his wUe and three children is dead from an apparently seif-lnfllcted gunshot wound . Sheriff's officers sald Dive Utro11ka, SC, apparenUy shot himself Tuesday after rilaklng funeral arrangementl for his family. Vtroska we pllollng the plane that cruhed into Lake Michigan during a .. thundtrstorm Sunday night just afer takeoff from Meigs Field In Chi cago. Marine Serious Following Leap SAN DIEGO (AP) -An 11-yeaN>id Marine Corps rwcnilt who flung hlmoelf out of the window of hi! thlrd«ory bar. racks was In se rious condltlon today, Marine tp0kesman said. Pvt. Donlld An! of Anakull. Hawaii , leaped through the closed window at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Monday after learn.in, M wu •• re-111igned to a speclal traJnlng platoon for recrults who have difficolty with Dool camp, the spokesman said. Ani was rect.lvlng care •l Naval Hoepllol. Morine Corps authoritlt1 •n invoallptlng the Incident, Ibo spo1t.e1DW1 Aid. ' • DAILY PILOT ltlfl' """ w.....r-..1 1f . ' HOSPITAL •. L- " , ... lo the _.,,. _..., "' fumi• IN Mapital. 1bll II wben H WU left - tho (modlcall otaff." • Bui MOOICO .aJ4 the hospital ~J!,:il under tremendoul ~ ta: "'?'~ 1 whatever Che docton order. Ile lllCI otberl cited Aid the Haq board II being preuured by the ptna development ol 1 new hospital~ to UC Irvine by a group <t local', . Ind. bualneUmen iolng under Western Worlds Foundstlon. "They're scar<d ol Western ~;;.::\ Hudlon Aid, 111Dd if they build' . hospital, the -of getlklg slclc . !>ere ii iolnl to be prohibitive ..!-ft almost is DOW." . Hudson pointed out that the lowered occupancy llClor la the betW •~ ..... d. a<:!ually lor<e up the coot ' · 1'becaule they would have tom~ •. ~ from 'the smaller number of pa«i!ftii<' · PIY tbelr find COltl... •\.· J:.-...;"' "Hoag bu a weak board and 11...- ol poranoid docton," Hudsoo saldt:':D;I lhinls thal II' """' -that ~ mUDity -.fl -are ' • tubes.•• Coln& ' .... ~~. lie predicted that the mt11tal"Millli"' mill and Ibo IDCial oervtcu depajla4lll alto will he --io }o • '.T TEMPEST SWIRLS AROUND RECDMMENDl!D CLOSURE OF 2G-YEAR.OLD ftlEDICAL FACILITY "Hoav Hooplt1I Is Goinv Down the Tubos''-Former Admlnistrotor Hudion M flt u the doctors are .. lt'• ltrlc:tly bai4Mi Cll Hudsoll 'Slid. "The,;'n ' money than av .. -yet ' ibe.Y'n Marijuana Drive Fails to Mu~ter Actors' Support SACRAMENTO (AP) -1b,.wnpaign to I e g a 1 i z e marijuana smoking 1n California is having trouble collecting funds from HDllywbod movie stars and big Democratic donors -source• that had been counted on to help, the cam· palgri's chief coordinator says. Robert Ashford, a young San Francisco attorney who heads the drive for the measure on the Nov. 1 baUot, says cam- paignen have all but given up trying to get big-name stars, political figures and rock music groups to donate their names, time and money. "There are stars we_know that smoke marijuana every day," said the 29-year· old Ashford. "But they are hiding behind their wealthy attorneys, naJWnc it's just the poor people who tet arre.sted for smoking marijuana. "James Coburn endorsed UI. Tommy Smotberl did, lllCf fOIA' net ...... did I 11lngle concert for us that netted sa,oOo at Winterland in San Franci.aco, but that's. about it," Ashford said Tuesday. He 111d the $60,000 tha drive by railed came pHmarily ill mUll donalk!pl..:. 'AllCI from tpe sale of 1 lil\r, 10Jll·Piln!ed marijuana leaf pin for $Z and~. mltl- juana initiative T·shlrt for $3. · The drive is aboUt fl0,000 in e bole, but A>hfoni remams optimiallcJ that ~ measure, Prop. 19, will win ~ needed majority voter approv&l even ihou,gh a recent Califomla Poll shoWed it trailln& with only 33 percent voter support. The proposal would rtm0ve criminal pcna!Ues for the posses:ilon of up to ope: ounce of marijuana by penons 1t least IB. "We equate the bypocrlly ol rock music ~ mana1en wltb the bypocrltyr of ofQ"'1><>1d<ts. lawyen, bonkers and c1octon•· who anoke and bo<k the rn.....,.. t.ll don't want to like a public st&nd, Ash(ord Slid. . Al>emblyman .John Burton, a Sin Francisco Democrat who 11 one Of the few political figures to 1tve bl& public backing to the 'IJ\eliUre, sald in on In· tervlew he does not thlnlt publlc fllures would ·be hurt liy IUdl I •• · · "I really . don't th1nk it's the volatile lMue it once w11," be said. "'I dOl11t th1nk an)'Clle fears belnl 1tJcmauz.d by boct- ing the measure. Tiiey just b1vt other things to do besides gettln1 Involved In this. II Ashford b., said the only fon:e giving any major public opposition to the cam- paign is a loosely organized group called "Citizens Opposing the M a r i J u a n a Proposition." Services Slated For Mesa Y~,, .. ' After SUicide · Funeral serviees wlll bt. held at ll 11.m. Thursday for ·& 20-year-old Coltll Mesi man who ~~~talk with his ' father abqut' II problems Mo'"1ay by fatllly s .bli!iMlf, accordlna •to pe}:~=· ~~b succumbed at Colla Mesa Memorial Hospital Tuesday 1f. temoon with 1 .22 callber bullet wound in the held. His mother told police the youth bad been depressed by IOll ol bl1 Job, Im- pending draft inlo the Army and con.,. expenaa. Smltb wu on Orange Cout Coll~ge student. He JJ survived by bls parent11 Mr. and Mrs . James H. Smith and 1 1ister, Shelley. Servlcts will be Thursdl)' at Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel. Cyclists Hit Midway LOMPOC (AP ) -Twenty·flve cyclllts pedallnrt clown the Calllornla coas\ to publicile theft ..,_I ol P!l>p. 10 nocb- ed the halfway point 'l\Jtiday. Newport May Use Movie To Tell Its Airport Story . By L PETER KRIEG Of ,._ o.lt't' , .... SI.rt Newport ~ hasn't been able to tell its sad Orange County Airport story in wordl strong enough to convince anybody yet. ~ So it may try to do It with pictures. The city bas obtained proposali" from three film prOducers for a movie that would vbually tell the plight of Newport Beach homeowners who daily contend with the nolse pollution of jet planes. The proposals were obtained at the re- quest of Newport Beach City councilmen after they viewed a film produced by 1 Long Island, New York, community UD· der the Kennedy International Airport flight path. Assistant City Manager Philip F. Bel· tencourt said he'll take the proposal> to councllmtn for comideratian later this month .. He ~ that the cost ol m,Wng tile movie, wl>jch ,....d ~blYlll!l JeJo tt!.lo 20 minutes, ll'lioM!ili lill!lei'~ the New York lllm. ·' · · 1bot II-minute documentary cost 1boul $15,000 111<1 Bettencourt J Slid the -pools be has in hand tiolve . price loll r1111ing from fli,000 lo '34.IWJO. But he poil)ll oul that lbe New York film war m 111ree~y .. 1' ~ 1111<1 l!>At the Ne"P'!rf iloadi lllm 'lv!l,117 ~ ten the llory I~ a nttie dillwt p0lnt of view. "'lbere's no UR preparing a !Um to tell $1,400 Alimony Won LOS ANGµ.ES (AP) -Televllio~ 111<1 radio entertainer lJDatoo C. '1Wlnk" Marttncloie has. been ordered lo pay $1,400 montllly alimony IDd 1 llmilar amount In ddld support to bl& wlie of 17 Yf111· Granlblc; Marlladale's dlvon:e petition -y. &!perlor Court Jud&• WUU..,. P. jlocoboom allo nlrded Madalyn Martlndalei..!5• custody ol their lour children, their '""·000 Areadll-hOme and hall of lour ll>vtlllnent partnerships In ~d ind cattle. G.EM TALK r TODAY by J. c: HUMPHRIES DIAMONDS-mLL A GIRL'S llST l'RIEND Most people are aware of sim- ulated diamonds, and these imita- tions have their place. For those who want 11the most flash for the least money," the people in Newport Beach that they have a problem," Bettencourt said. "The PlllJJO'O is to &•I S)'Dlpathy IDd understanding for our pllgbt and bow we have tried to cope In a ,.....ably patient momier. "We ·want to convey that meuap: throughout Orange County and lo the Public UU11ties Commission, the Federal Aviation Administration the CI v II Aeronautics Board and m i I J t a r y aulhorlties," he' aald Bettencourt said jle plans to make no recommendaUon to .;ouncilmen o n whether or not to go through with the rr.ovie or which producer Should be birtd. "We were told to find out if it is feast. ble, to get different approaches to scrip- ting and to learn costs and productioD times," be said. "We'll give 'the council a progren report and see lf they want to pursue it, 09 he said. 'Mire New York movie spent nwcb of ita IS minutes sbowlni wbat happened to various types of people and allultlons in the community whenever a bi< jet flew over. · A~n.i~argret Moved to Home HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -S!nle" danger Ann-Margret has left UCL\ Medical Center to recuperate 11 home. .. Ann-Margret, who suffered laclll! fracturu, a broken ann and 1 ~ tured jaw in a 30-foot plunge from a platlonn to the llage ol the Sahara-Tahoe Hotel sept. 10, was operated on Sep. II by 1 team of pluttc surgeon.!. With her lelt arm In a cul, her flee banda1ed 111<1 her left leg lm- mobllhed. the actress-Jlnger will he attended by round-the-clock Dunes, a 1pok11sman aatd. they're ...... to t6'e ~-·' ' :· . ": He ~ cllarseo bY'lli'iii" ' . other ~ii la Ibo three-1 mldency _,am that the · t, like lhe <Og1petltlon, another · denied by Jo11emen. i"· •. • "That's not true ., J ~, ' ~ • Ol'fl""'1j ' - 1The center la tralnin& fauillt~i ',; who wo:i'fbe,."'J"lpelina 1'l/h ' · • And tha &•ne1'al pr1Clilloilen " ' ' """' 50 more ol llM!rn In town -· ' ,,,; worklnc:.tbemlelvei to death.'.', '1 .. '. ;..,-,. · Jq .... lllCI other boon! ... '1"'· lncludillll naltor Jolm Mla>lb ~ Chay wtfl imtaln _tho ~·· ~* tllt -1111 Monday aliemooa. • They COtQAJtd . tbat it JI a?t b~.-:, --the Jll'Oll'Alll lllCI .lhe • laclllty lbat II under · flt total -of flt mllllou. -',·~ •ti And "lacnab Slid the mojor ~ 1111 group within the hospital, ~ Club, did try lo find otbeo ~··Ii financinc, but wu u~. 1~ ·~n , Dr. PIOt claimed the bolp)tal If due i., receive a federal fll'Ull to belp 4efMlr.- cost nut year. 11owever ~-L"m· staH Mondly concluded thal .~· would automaUoally include U!!'! · controll over the iqed1ca1 procnqg.$rl! , Jorg.._ Aid there II no .,,. ';jl knowing whether lflllll would _,). available. ;(ulftfr<~ It wu aim learned thla monWt1dlllllt the lloq llooplt1I ---wltlt sJcnotl . a contra<! w)tli • County to provide lllfl ........ flmlly SJ:i"'. to tllt Slllta ~ • , munl~ty °' . -.• I A kOlllWI thllt morning sai6't!re ~ mt w lmmedlaloly how thal m!ilif · fect •tht bolrd'• ld1oD. ·~ .:r.~. . ~"" ·~,;,-4 FBI Officials ..... :-.. ··, ;'.'.i:t..:. anower. But, if you buy any lmlta• h Uon diamond, you should do IO-Only t e If you art fully aware of its inher-' ent dtawbacb. All imitation ell• w ·•RLD ,,,. utull, Howtrd 1411111'. lfllb• • mond materials have one of two ...-on pl-Of·• •mopiecL faults. Either they have plenty ol !:::, -:Ji•~ "';~:1'9.! °1::"10 111J'; fire but laclc hardness or they are TIME .,_ lllduding 4 u.s. ,10n• and L •== bard but lack brilliance ol the true mlnlnga Tl-All lmpr.-~=:::::z~;4) diamond. Cloe. -.K !!.. ,,l,'~!".~~11plll "". You should also know that " · 11 • ~··• -· *8 M nothing is as bard, will wear a1 alultllnum -o&!P. .- well, or look so good a year from How"' ''RD Mil' 'R CL...,.u. ~ ;_~Ii'." now, as a genuine diamond. "' · " ~ W · _,.. 11 you want to ttnow ,.,hili..r Q c. . 11 I , 0 A ' q1.1 i~:r dfil:~~~:~w:e -=~~to:: (f· , .:.filuinphri6J (f~Wt!fe~ ~~~:' you determine" ~his for T...::l' 1 . , 01 ~,. comparing'wlth· &"geiitlbit'dlall -, . 1123 NEWPORT lbVD., COSTA 'li4~ ' · ·im't"I Nothing . can . 8¥• ·.~~ '. ' -, co!MN~ HIMS ,;_MHICAll)...llA.;H •®a~,l1_ true dtaQ)Olld ...,. l .Jk,llM! •cl "• gems, Ind r,llllAlnl ••11;,,iri'I. .. JIAU IN THf II.Ml toCATtoN i'l«)NI ....... , l !'_fli~en~d~.':' ______ :.__!_::•::_!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J~'il '. --· • DAD.Y PILOT Dli'O~ PAGE Close the Loopholes • llecent dlmmry of loopbGl11 and ambllUIUn In Coota Mesa's present algn policy allould mollvate the Costa Mesa City Council to enact prompUy an effective lip ordinance. Under the exlltlnC pollcy, formulated In 1970, ll Is entirely possible lo Clttumvenfeertaln rellUlationa, pro- vided the sign applicant Is sharp enoup fu spot the de- ficiencies. Additionally, the wording of the policy appears to be unclear -enough so that councilmen do not under- stand It themselves. This became apparent earlier this week when coun- cilmen tried to apply the policy's formula for computing the copy area of free-standing signs. The Policy states dearly that free-standing signs shall be 40 percent of the building area. But Is totally unclear on whether this means floor area, frontage, or perba~ even the side of a building. A sign ordinance was drafted by the Planning De- partment two years ago, but councilmen did not see fit to enact it· for various reasons. Another version, currently bein( developed, meritll Immediate attention before others take advantage of tho loopholes. Choppers for Emergencies Just 11 days after Costa Mesa officers assigned under contract as the Irvine Police Department went on duty, the value of a helicopter in aiding their work was proved again. The police chopper, responding from N~wport Beach under emergency conditions, wu instrumental in the capture of a burglary suspect whOle arrest led to re- covery of $35,000 worth of office machines. Irvine city officials reacted the following night by . allocating '15,800 in next year's budget to finance use of the Costa Mesa poll<e helicopter lervlce, but on an emeraency basis only. They pointed out tho projected cost Is less than ball what was recovered in stolen ltetn! In only one Incident. Cowtcilmen have considered a regular aerial patrol over Irvine with skepticism and aren't likely to change their attitude unW -even If then -Irvine becomes a major metropolis In Its own right. But in the meantime, It dido 't take long for the value of a police helicopter as a loot o! modem Jaw en- forcement to make its impact obvious in Orange County's 28th and newest city. Preparing for 1976 This country's 200tb birthday celebration is sWI four years away, but CoAa Mesa city councilmen have abowo foresight in beginninf to plan now for the 1976 epoch·maklng event. The new Costa Mesa Bicentennial Committee tq be appointed by Mayor Jack Hammett will be charged with gathering artifacts for a local exhibit on !be founding of the United States. That might appear an impossible task, were it not for the fact that the cornerstone for such an exhibition already exists. It is a Hessian officer's sword, captured by George Wasblngtoo's Continental Army at the Batlle of Trenton. · Ownership of the sword by Mrs. Beverly Carey ol Costa Mesa raises the possibility of otheo ·11m11ar arti- facts being in the possession of famliies along the o ... ange Coast. If such Is the case, they should be uncovered for Inclusion in the exhibit, which perhaps could be bolster· ed by loans from museums, photos of paintings, and copies of bistory-malring documents. Wltb diligent work, the committee abould be able to assemble an in'°'esling and valuable collection of Americana by 1978. \ c QiWtations From Autlwrs Dear Gloomy Gus Reader <Jltarge• Vietnam WIU Be Forced on American People . ' · Can Distort ~yj)NtY J.HARRis) "You · remember what Shatespeare said about that?" remarked the man across the dinner table -and proceeded to quote a line from "Macbeth,'' which be had recently seen. But Shak~:""''t Sil it -one of his dramatic • ctin cftd. rar 1rOni g a piece of tho playwright's wladom, hiJ was a sentiment be put in the mouth of a character be evidenUy disliked. When we take the trouble to quote an author (generally in order to boi.ter our opinion of eome- thing), we bave a duty to know whether the author was 1peaklng in bis own voice. Otherwile, ,.. nm the risk of distorting bis vien. It Is eitremely clifflcult, for Instance, to know what SbUespeare bimlelf though! about any fUndamental Q!!ellioo. His genius lay in his ability fl> place himself into a tbolJsand mlndl ud hearts, to take one position after another and make It sound plausible and sinceu. 'l1l1S JS WHY, for centuries. Shakespearean students have quarreled about the "real" Shakespeare -some claiming him as an aristocrat, othen as a democrat, some u a religious man, olhers as an athellt, and so on do.wn the line. There Is no relOlving these disputel -even his privately printed sonnets do not reveal the full man to us. The way en author 1eels about ·our at· tributing scntimentl.to him tbat are ex· prened in bis ficllGil -llroucbl out bf Colla Mesa bike shops CID laaue bike -for Newport Beach, but nol for Colla Mesa. Cln't our city hall make a similar arrange- ment? -R.M. ,.,.,. .....,. ~ ,......... ............ ----..... "" -··· · . ._ .................... , .... Deltr ...... W. S. Gilbert In a trial for libel just ~.the 111111 f)( the ..... ,. He ..... Cll the wilness atand .. the plalntllf, and the defense lawyer quoted a statement fn>m one of Gllberl'~plays. tryiDji to obow that Gllberl ""'~nv believed Iba GpllCllite of what be-~ Cll the lland. • "llU!D w1l:liB TBS words," Gilbert retorted, \1of a character in my plq. They were DOI my wordl. 1 wrote them, but I do llOI bold myself rnponalble for anythq a fictloall character happens to say." ' More ncenUy, I rue! the statement of a confirmed bachelor who quoted D1lraeU u saying, "Every woman should mairy, ad DO man." But Disraeli blmoell (a happily married man) oever said tbll; be limply put ii Into the mouth ol a dtarad« In cne ol bis novel!. His own feellnp _.. quite the oppoolte; be WU known U the molt devoted buaband A MORE FRBQVENr kind of literary distortion consllta ln taklnr a fUDC1111 line and Ignoring what come1 after It. Kipling'• "East la East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," 11 a clusic example. We U!e it to justify baaic differences between East and Well; but the point of the whole poem WU precisely the revene -Kipling WU saying tblt two men of character and counce have much lo common, even thoucb &bay come fn>m different parts of the ~ You may quot. me oo that. When ·Land Runs Out ... After 300 years.-ol footloose expansion across the continent, !be U.S. reluctanily I• beginning to rea1iu that ii sofftn from a land shortage. Tbere stW Is plen- ty of room out Where the deer and the antelope play, but In the .,... sur- rounding the major cltlel, there simply io no1 enough staodJDs room to ..,. commodaln all tho -'• and the focillUes -1e need to live and work el· fectlvely. For yean, developen of both mlden- li&I and commerd&I == have solved the problem 111 more Isn't It the Truth! By CARL RllL&T Ja. . JI WU pOlitla, nol lildmlry, that ushered In the Ap of Oboolnceoce. 1'1111- llclam were the llnt Americana who sold their ...... with the expectation that the ........,., ww1d -e!IOUlb tllrow them away to try 101De othen.- •tct Ille ,,,..., ,,..,.,. -l.ogal- No man II .-a maid! lar a -befon bo lllllTioa -11111 bo 1111'1 mr ai,w either. And !bat G11o1aa w111 tbere .... -more woll-pieuoll old laolleo -~old--·w-G1w11t,,., ~1<111 -.I. SIW U.... loltgcr.• -Dicdotoorr Of OpjRioM ' and more-W the natural foaturu ol tho • IandlClpe Tber bave taken mr tho wetliDdo, llDed In lbt paodl, planed down tbe blJll, put the llrelml In pipes. Now the nation ls beginning to rea1iu that lhlt stratqy not only bas coaverted the cities Into mlle ,.. mile of oqualid brick and upbalt but allO bas wiped out the plant and animal Ufe that ~ the natural air and .. -,..,.,.... In balanco. The rlty d...U... Utmlly does not bave enough roam"'~ TBS ONLY AN8WEll II the obvlouo cne. The U. 8. mllll develop elfoctlve coabola ,.. llDli ,., and H DDt bapt plann ..... a ncloaal bull, not town .,, town .. """ ~ .,, CN1ty. Good pteintos will -Ida far -and .,.__.. II wW .._ pcwlda tor """""""' ... ...,,1,. ... -fl) -tM -ol - -... lor lo---"' -ate labo. and far ........ bit ti 11111111 6lcllttill Midi .. -plaatl ............. It wW deal wilb the ....,.. ... -11111 ecoloclca1 orpniam, not .. bits and plecea. ,,. aallcn la a P"lafldI7 loos Wl1 -tltla WI et ~.1111 II bu .. llmo to .. =lllNd. A !Int llep -be ... "' adoDt la. 1181!7 ». ,_.i -bllf, ... -. lbe -'Ille ,_ bill -put --ud lDllmace -llote a:-~-:S"".:.:::1.-::. -be a pd -"' ... a bq!D-..... ·'Voters To the Editor: . It Is becomJng lncnuinslY clear that the ••secret plan" to md the war ~ ised 1n 11111 differed awe rn.n tliot openly enunciated In 1114 by a _prealdoi>- tial candidate who wu then defeated by the widest mergin of votes in !he history of our preaideritlal electiOOI. The ooly maiof jobs yet 'tmac- complisbed in the "open plan" of. 1964 are the destructlOo of~tbe dikes and the J>IV• Ing over of Vietnam with aspbaJt. The voters turned away Iba war party In 1IM and elected what Ibey mistakenly took to be the peace party ("We will never send Ameri~ boys • • ."). Reoogni%ing their error, the voters turn- ed away the war party in 1968 and again elected what Ibey mlslakenly look to bo the peace party. • • • POK TOE TBIRD CllllleCUU .. Ume, the war party pruenti ltaelf to the voters as the real peace party. Lib the walrus and the carpenter, Ila Ieadel'1!, smOing with benlpity, talk ol Diaoy lhlnp wblle Ibey prooecute the .. _ plan" without lntemtption. V1'1nam wUI be forced upon the American people, ri8ht or wrong, like it or DOI. We are told we must conUnue the war to defend our booor. Loot 1gain it what we bave -In •I-.: the double-deallnc that led to the ..... lnaticin of the [llems, tbe lion In the Gull of TGakin, slaughter of DOIHmlbalabts in an1er to ave them, the atlempted 11t1p- ...-of the truth al My Lal, the secret employment of Asian mercenaries pold by the American tupayer to fight for their own self detennination, the in- stallation and support of a dictator as our ally in the south, the apparent sup- , pre&don of the troth involving direct diJobedience of orders by a general of· fleer (Lavelle), the apparent widespread falslflcation of military reports, cor· rupt.lon, drug addiction, mutJny in the ranks, and the list is merely a random ilemlzatton of press cllppiop. WHOEVER IT IS labelling thio record as borxnble, a record wo.rtlly of our defeme, acts from a point ol view alien to the principles Americans have always fought to defend. It Is a record not made defensible but mon. r<pr<benslble by juslifYlnc It as inlllal<cf by the other aide; ln no way are we VJetnamese. lnltitut.ions of whatever kind managed under such · an ethic inevitably fail, government institutions, historically, not ei:cepted. We cannot taie seriously tbe assertion that a foreign policy founded upon such an ethJc will leaU to lasting peace In the world. On the conlnlry, It will further pollOo International relaUons and bring on more of the kinds of desperate acts wblch the world now ao appallingly wime-. Old Glory bas always bffll a proud clean fl1g. She bas flown before the peoples of the -Id not u a threat but an nample. She bas hffll an bonfst fllf. And the natlooal character ol lbt American people bas -fUndamaitaUy dece>L The -.S hid better cet It right tblo Ume ud DOI let Im !Df'k a lurnilltl point toward the Vlctn1mluUon of. An:trlca. W. B. ANDERSON Bw Ge.rte ---. Dear Gear(e: Could ""' teD me the name ol tbe man who perfected the 1JpOw1 lter? D.Y. Deir D.Y.: Nlbxdy, I'm urry Ix say. In fact, I'm calllnr that fnl ,..., -Typewriter -buk llrlt lhllli ~ the momtnc. I \ Had Better Get With Itr1 · on -1howlng the Soviets that he first com.pus beading and other L MAILBOX Letter1 from readen are tDtlcomt'. NormaUv writera lh°ould convev their meuage1 in 300 word.I or U1s. The right to cmadtue letter1 to fit space or elimfnaU libel U reserwd. AU ltttt'rs mu.rt include signature and mailing addrea:1, but 11Df'MI mGV be withM!d on requf!st if IUJficWnt re4!on ii apparent. Poetf'l/ toUI not be pubUsh<d. 'Schmits Needed NOtD' To lbe Editor: The ,.al threat to the Republican Psr- jy was shot and Is oow out ol the nm- nlng, and the McGovern vs. Nixon Cim- mlck has emeried as a IUperbly engineered packlge of duplicity plolled to throw tho -to Nixon 111 simple delault ol c1wacter and quality In the Democratic Party. We lbould nol elect Nixon, nor McGovern, tor two simple reaaons: (1) NIXON'S allpment with the bugo eorporallcm matq IDCllleY on a no-win war, and UI bocm-pocus with Red Oiina and Soviet Ruaia make him unfit to repreoent the ~e In the best lnte....ts of the United States. (2) McGovem, with his rag-la( rabble on the far left, his political opportunilts &II around him, bis wild promises and generaJ incompetence, is likewise unfit for s~ a big job. SO WHAT'S LEFT? Sclnnitz? Now just a cotton plckin minute, and don 't Jet the brainwash show. John Schmllz, lhc newcomer 11 n..eded now to oppose the two polltlcal gianll who pose as a two- party l)'llem while In truth they are but ooe, and to revi•e the two-party system as It should be. So don't waste a single vote. Give the real oppolition a break. Vote American th:la: time. MILT BASHAM (Democrat) Realb .. , ResponslftlHtv To the Editor: Gov. George Wallace has proved hi1 Point. Now he's doint America a great service by not running as the AIP can- didate. A two-man race brings McGovern a worse defeal -resulting In a lhift aw.,-from McGovern 's policiet. If Governor Wallace were to nm and the three candidates were to come out nearl7 even, McGovern would claim dominant popular support, much u he did after some Democratic prlmarlea.ln 1111 Governor Wallace alpboned off el¥IUfh votes so tbal Humphrq took Tuai. . THIS IS AN opportunity to articulate the lsMs and to accent the differences in phlloeopby. Most voters r e a c t l<l(IOOllbty l/: (!) they fully undentand the Jaaueo and (2) they ,,.. no thrut to their economic or pbyslc&I oecurlty w to their dlJnity. No ooe ca.nd;date la all good or aD bod. Bjlt l«Di are clesrlJ more realiltlc and lwpooliblo Lban otben. On many -. the diflerenceo bitween Nixon and McGovern are enormous. McGovem lrreoponllbty a-.ia to Ibo war fears of dralt..,o youthe. McGQVERN CLAIMED that bombq lhe Nortb and mlnlng Helphoor - would get us Into wsr with Ruiala. But Nixon went lo 1liJssla whlle tllil wu 1oln1 wouldn't be their plt!y. Since McGovern matters.} tnsiltl on letting the Communists have "Housekeeping?" South Vietnam, wants to draatlcally cut .. Yes, get squared away." defense spending .and llves in fan-In other words, these com tasyland: how would we fare if he their pilots are jeopardizing th represented us In Moscow ? , Into law euitl, •nd possible loss -"ancf. McGovem originally proP-0$ed Sl,000 ing rightl .because the 'housek for each U.S. citizen. But the people on comes lint. \ - lower incomes strongly rejected this ii\-M. A. STUR<IES come-redistribution. appeal for their votea. NIXON WOJlll:D lo change the SUpreme Court from "liberal" and "ac- tlvilt" to strict constructionist and finner with criminals. Nixon dldn'I back a nominee 1000 percent one day 1 then look for a way to 'dump him the next when the going got rough . McGovern wants to "rellberalize" the Supreme Court. Nixon pushed for more Negro con- strucUon jobs, larger federal programs for developing bJack buslnesuJ and more blacks in eovernment jobs. N i x o n ,.peated!J ~ Involuntary busing of school children. Nixon la strone against dlscrlmlnalion. And be prefers abllily and merit over the fixed.quota system. McGovern champions forced busing. NIXQN RAS RAD some 11UCCe11 slow-lnl Inflation without cruling mwlve unemployment. McGovern'• apendlnc _..would feed lnllaUon, ralae tueo and do UIUe to brighten the employ- ment picture. Both dislike the ... a1t1>y avoiding tue1 through loopholes. To create jealousy against tho oucce..rul and to Inflame blocks with many votes against blocks wlth few votes, McGovern advocates repressing those who create jobs. Nixon wanta a climate favorable tor industry to create more jobs. Let's move In the direction of realism and re1ponslbllity. LEONARD WRIGHT .Jet 'Boasefceeplng' To the Editor: The writer commen<ed flying in 192.I (Santa Monica Clover Fleld); 1917 bouibt bis llnt plaoo (WWI Oirtlaa 'Clnuck'); 1128 fin mWtuy aircraft for dlvenion in WWII. , Wu COU111el ~ U.. late Paul Mantz, and I well .. member the public rejoicing when Air-Cal started operating with the prop-jet l«klleed Elec:tru. Now everyone ts mad and wants to freeze out tho jets. Truth Is the airlines are their own Wofll ..nlet. , l can't count the number of times I've flown out of 8anta Ana with AJro<:&I jeL•. I do remember the oteep angle of climb. "G" ton:e ao a:reat one couldn't get out of bis 1eat If he tried. I UVE IN THE Bluffs, one of the areu of complaint, and on countless oc- culons aet:n but hardly heard, jet5 come In for landings. At I undentand It, planes are auppooed to vector to go out over the upper bay to the ocean. They aren't doing ii. They are foing GUt over our Itel which Is wtD over a D\lle from the oeun. I put tbll quuUoo to a fri<nd who WU chief Dllot for and now -rice pruident of ooe of the nWor airlines. "Is there iJl1 reuotJ Wl\Y tbeae pilots havinc acl>leved safe alUtude on ·max' powor couldn't ,_ down and lhrotlle down until over the ocean?" "HO UAION AT ALL" ''Tben why don't they do ii!" "They want to l't their 'llousebepin( dime." (Tills means bandllng the landing gear and Oaps, 1et1in1 the autopliol for the To the~: ,.,. Dr. Dorotl>y Whipple, In ID article In ,Stm=~~~ She streued the ,/eea. '8i'li. '"81 oul of the -tndo 1111 •tbt ..,. derworld l/ we want their ..,.._ to slop. She. aaya '!VY 1'w eool huolQ clinics WMioF !ho u.i;. . .......-ent lhould se:I the heroin or an)'lhlni else they will accept at a 1ow cost that enablu the person to continue working boneaUy. The more we stress the JKD1ltlv1 llwa the higher the profit goea for the Ul)I derworld heroin sellers. Do all you want to help the potential addicts avoid ad- diction with education, but protect the majority of Amerie1na from the opera- tions of the underworld, which iii tumtnc more thlll a half million ~ 1galn!t m to feed their habit, b1 Ulnc the prollt out from Uilder :. tbil market. . l: ENGLAND WENT ln>rn 90 reil~t<I addicts to ..... 1,200 In the last l yean In a populaUcm of 15 mlllJ..,; W boft ove< 500,ooo addicts. rorret · Ibo fools who 1tari the habit and Ibo underworld'• ability to sell hero at a high profit. When the underworld can no longer get the high profll, they Will slop pwing out free samples of herqll. Thl1 wit dry up the templnlion from Ibo fools. I'm sure the underworld wints the drutlc punitive law.. against . fieroln, wblch used to sell for 50 cents to cfrul stom, so that their victims ,will be driven to them and their high pri..,. We can ooly l1llpeCI that polillclans Id. .,me Wtanct1 may be advocating ~ laws at the urging ol the underworld. I ACCEPT AS TRUTH tbe ~ of one oarcotlcs officer that ift.. vestlgaUoo of top drug deale his state was stopped cold by bis atate !enator. The senator ente...i ~~ and said the investtcatlon was toJ.•im- mediately. It did. An addict wxffto a doci- tor's care can support bimaelf. W~ 1 low cost soorce of heroin , the ~ prey on tbe public. I urge that docto1> be autborliild to treat heroin addicts wilb legal hllil>ID u well u other drup and lbuo ,ncmc. crime in America. •• AL L£Al~ \ --·- • • --·.,, ff•ll More .Bombs Foun·d llJ''nla~Pm· Jllare <11"1ope ~ ad-I -Ii> hraelb 'were 111> I .. .-and diunned In Europa today and polie< oo Ile~ llnl<ed up to foil a mus murder plot againlt lft•M! diPlomats and officials. 1 ~ ~ Israel's deputy 1X'ettlter, warned In Jerusalem lfilll'bO Mlddle East goven> ;, m~. even a!l far away as fr,' organization which reportedly threatened such an attack alter Ila ooalaughl •Cainll !Jraeli athletes al the Munldl Olympics. London'• aprawling postal network wu sifted for more envelope bombl like 1.bt--- lhat ldlled an Israeli diplomat In his office Tuesday. As -as 17 -perhaps even more - could be awaiting delivery. Two bomb pacl<ag.. wen intercepted in Switzerlad IDd suspicious packages wen, balJ.. ded over lo polke In J!efPnn. Two deadly envelopes were found in Paris Tue!day. .,,_ ERS PLt!A -G. Gordon L i d d y leaves· Vl1.S. District Court In . Washington after plead· Wd I f-. ~ 20. 1972 • Agnew Tellis ln~ti§pif!)i( .. . JJyFlJllnto W• te WASHINGTON (AP) -Two menl, '!l\tldaJ nighl would them by USDA officials and , full""81e IOvatigalions -ona aay Clllly lhal •a ~ • ~ ~, · lif{Gre .lbe .<!loct/oo, one al· review of the 111111«.1 .. 'red' )lf',...u..ci Democrats terwanl -bRve b... prom-lo bf. Vleo Presidelll Apw ii apltJlll!DI Ina!-~bouf 1111 llled In lbe 1!9Calalilll d!lpu1e -woy." · daol. . ova"wlloatalestolheSov" • AD ,'ll>wa ne-nt, "BeP· '11io'R!;.aaidAcneC. UgloJt.~~ _ ~Nf!!Sml~~milldallow ·.a~.mt_J11•,111 ' . The ~IJ!cllon , pr<\be by "'!bcommittao. invesllP!loo of Jli'8clleet ullil 'tbal his - Ille FBI w.as . ~,by the. ~t. daol and broader alle!I by the~ to 1oo1: VkePre1fdenU!pii<iT.AgneW', ~. no'1 Febr'uary ,..:,__,,,,lnlolhllni.tter lo wlllle campalgnJng Tuesday In · .lfta' ~ passion of·electlcn> ";""""ti"' • Mlnnoapolla. In !set, be said, year politics bu passed." l!ivesllple the proflll! of these "lhal Investigation Is In prog-Al a Minneapolis -coo. ·big· lflllll"aporters that you ~" at President Nixon'• ference, Agnew 88ld jhal Nix· ·ref• •tO Ill ,.. whelhef .onlen. .. . OD order<I! t:r.i FBI probe, lo ~ ~. lateD iny undue IAILYIUTS l . . . •' . CFly O~r Legs) ·~····A ·•. 't AIR. OAU .. _JA -~--" ,__ (114) 540-4511 f.11>!~. would be immune from r,tal!ltloo for Arab terrorism. "71 1~. not. saying when, W~e' and how -but we will hif'\o1ente tem>rism," Allon ~· at a luncheon ! 0 r ·~n. Israel in the past bai"'fccUaed Llbya and lraq, u :.we11 as nolgbbors Syria, Lebanon and EllY]ll, of arming .~."~ing terrorlstl. EVEN IN FAR awaf Jirael ltseU, tbe lives of Glficlab were at risk. Police lifd two bomb letters bad beeri ' -to two leading government of~ ficials. Ing not g 11H l ·Y to charges of breaking i n to Democratic Na.; lional Headquarters. But the FBI said It had answer suclt questiGns as pi:oflt, dlU! to any miaiJ1. received no .mtrucUons to whether major grain , ex.. 1ormaµoo or l m· pr 0 per 1 y look Into the mailer. A porters r<(eived ind beoelltecl , revealed lnfonnatloo oo the spokesman . for . Us ""°"t fn>iil '!d•ance 1.a le 1 lJ>. port of the federal go...,.. ageocy, the Justice ~· formation . ollleiedly . led. ·1o, Jl\00!.", 1----------' .r>:tAJu.ma AN I 11r a e I i ' commentator in Tel 'ff ouggeatecl that Arab oil fJefcb are vulnerable. l"""~~=ed 'tJ,1-aet, qne was rou: med to the Israeli consul "6nf::real today. Canadian said It had been mailed Ul't Tt ........ ARA B VICTIM -Syria has arrested Maj. Rich· ard H. Barratt, a U.S. military attache to American Embassy in Jordan. Officials have declined comment .on reports Syria hoped to exchange him for Syr· ians held by Israel. ,from ~the Netherlands as the terrorists postiqgxfrom . ~rf"8!jbeen. Amsterdam the (•:..,~ene. moUnted of a Netherlands. Pol , cted .!!i.ijtlcale campaign by Arab the Black September guerrilla All the llll!ptdod,Jllall had Am>terdam pootniarb. · As Brllillh detectives O.W lo Holland and Scotland Yard organized a seaiich in London. Infonned sodrces said the police in Lon:don were working against a Uit of 25 Israelis who could have been targets. Eight bomb letters have been found . TM source refused to go into details of the list or say where they got It. • 'Break-.in' Records Destroyed From Wire Services . WASHINGTON -Numerous records were destroyed at of. ~ fices of the Committee for ~ Re-election of · the President following the break-Jn . ·at Democratic offices on June 17, ·~ to sources quoted today In the Washington Poot Two top campaign olliciall, · :M~Govern Rap s 'Nutty' Poll s And 'Lousy' News Columnists . Robret c. MardiaD and Frederick La Rue, directed a massive "housecleaning" in- emphatJcally than ever the . Gallup' or Harris. I think they eluding ·the destruction of findings of recent polls show-make these things up in the records pertinent to the case, ing him far behind President backrooll15 somewhere." the newspaper qooted sources ,COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - ot bad news, Sen. rge McGovern has at- cked what he tenned"nut- " public-opinion polls and 'lousy" newspaper col- ~ni!ts. The ·Democratic presidential o m 't ,i e e njected more I as saying. Niyon. 111 think the polls are a And he described some con-Mardian was an assistant lot of rubbish," he said Tues-servatlve n e w s p a p er col-attorney general b e for e day. "I don't know where they umnists, whom he wouldn't joining President Nixon's conduct these polls. I've never · talked to an American Who's name, as JOusy, bitter, campaign committee as ever beeli polled, by either Dr. par an old, despicable, ob-1__:po_u_1_1c_a1_coo_r_d_ln_a_to_r._~__;===== ooxious propagandists who are consistently wrong and who ,. Mite nothing good about any candidate more liberal than Genghis Khan. j greked, War l ;Eeonserva,tive Tops 1 TODAY Mc G 0 VE R N made two new proposals to in- crease Soclal S e c u r i t y payments, favoring f u II benefit!: for widows and an iD- Dlled Pm• Interaallonal ctory In Brooklyn Tuesday Rep. John Rooney over Lowenstein, architect "dump JohMOn" move- ot Dead .: Uganda . ' ~INGTON (AP) -U.S. or Thomas P. will seek an ex- Ion for a shooting in- in Uganda in East that left one former Peace Corps teer dead and another ment In 1968, highlighted a day of pcimary and runoff elec- tions in. New York, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Washington State. Rooney, a conservative Democrat who has spent 28 years in the House, has been a consistent supporter of the Vietnam War. He defeated Lowenstein in New York's June primary, but a rerun was ordered by the courts. In another raCe ·Where the Vietnam war was a pivotal issue, John Kerry, spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, won the Democratic nomination for Congress in Lowell, Mass. DEMOCRATIC congress· (cA~P AIGN •iz) crease in the amount of outside 1 n c o m e pensioners mey earn without reducing benefits. He spool the nlghl In the mansion of Ohio Gov. John Gllllgan. Sen. F.dmund S. Muskie of Maino was aclledul· ed to join McGovern at a~ pearances today In northern New Jersey and Philadelphia. Tuesday, McGovern told students and faculty a t Chicago's ·largest Rom an Catholic achool that be favors income-tax credits for parents or parochial -and private - school students. And h e delivered his standard political talk to. a rain-dampened atreet crowd in Milwaukee and airport-rally crowds In Flli11. Mich., and Columbus. I euu-s sr-oNp. . Sportier this ,..r: . . Heavr..tr. ' Yet surpriainqly eaq:to.~. Even if JO.I order the new awtvel bQClet IN.ts. - Cutiau Supreme Oi>bmade'l!ardtop Coupe U~). Mm d a little limoutine than ever. You Ollln·l90 it in the JonM.I roalline end new -lllde·w1J>:fow1. Y°" "°" feel it In the spadoul, qwl\ interior. And even in the _ ride we've patterned after our bigr;Jer Oldsmobiler. ' .,,., . Where To Go Looklqf« ......... lo go, oomelhln« to do? No <111 gt. .. you belle' tips than tho ' WEEKENDER. 11'1 ~ eel ,...., Friday In the i>Al-LY IPILOT. ·, :·. . . ., . . . • • ·Uy-imeinnijured, the State M ..-need lrere. e former volunteer, tden- Tuesday as L o u i s of Houston. Tex., was woman Louise Day lUcks, an early and staunch foe of bus- ing, won renomination to her House seat in the Massachu- setts primary. Dorn Orders Fire Tra ining Delta II Ylithan&rNl'ile llll8tS\lSllllSOlltof·lllnn'$W11!' JI~ !raveling towar<' · · on Sepl 17 alter -. out In the coun- try. A companion, Robert Freed of Madison, Wis., an- other former volunteer, was sligbllv lajured and later r .. leased'. · · St.ate Department press or- ficer Charles Bray said the pair bad been stopped lwice on Ille road but allowed lo coo. tlnue befdre they were shot at. lie sald the altack apparenUy wu not directed at Americans u such, and that Ambassador Melady .,Intends to seek ex· planaticn." Rooney claimed an early victory and vowed he wouid be •'batk in Washington tomor· row,'' representing his Brooklyn district. But Lowen- stein would not formally con· cede. Rooney and Lowenstein each charged that delays in poll openings had hurt his chances and a federal judge ordered some polls to remain opep past tbe normal closing time. Complete b u t unofficial returns gave Rooney 15,488 votes to L<lwenstein's 13,0'11. CapltaJ New~ simce LOS ANGELES-Im- mediate training of Lo J Angeles County road d~ ment persormef as tittfigb(mg crews bas been ordered by Chairman Warren M. Dorn of the Board of Supervisors. Fire and road depar:tments have developed ·a program to 11'aln and Jiit %1 road labo.ms, 56 matntellance men and nine road leadmen as crews in emergency watershed f J re situations. Ifs HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS for the right start in life llind1111rttn thru 81b Gndt. • All·dlJ clllSIS Enroll Now- • •--· Doo<·t..Door .. Sonl<t --ti .. ''""' "' .,,...,, -MP -.. t~ """"' -ttodlliw 1k 4 R'a: 11141111 (..._ phonlca), writlnc. Mfthmetlc, ,...._ ~ I FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 16835 BrOOkhurst Jult north d Warner 714-962-3312 "A l'rivite Sdlool ol Oistinclion,Fovndtd In 1942" • }. , , \. ft't •whole rwiw kind ol Olds. A'!'!, the loweot·pricod d (!I.°"-1111 "l"'pect -bUt me wttK blo-eer thinktoq built In. · 1 Jt'1 neorlf 500 pounds more cer thin ' ' • -·~OlA"f**-. ltswhoOU..lo ~. icmgor, llJ ll>clieo, ·-!ldoi. And ""' ... laol tho-.. • on tho road. A ciaNao Jnlorlo< wi new ''wet-~" 'llnrl trtm. 11 otandaid. So II full colptlnq. And. me..~ •. -· CO..,., ~ hatohback « llden, tro • lot of Oldo for oho mobtf: . ' < ' l . .... ". ' .t ... f ' . ' • •• ' • ,- I ' • J -I I ~ :.1 • ' •