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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-06 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa·- ·DinsbB~ llllB&s • ., .. .~ . . ' . I~~in~· .~Jta~iiy ; .~ ' . . ., -"' . At Fp._,, ... ~~-.•-IT .. ) r J 1! I • J l .. • • 01se . . . ALL THINGS N01 RELATIVE HERE •' • • .. • .. • • • • • . ~Israeli ' . • . . ·Egyi_it .' .. Mi·~e.---Ship;· .. . ' -"~~ (;unfUet·. ·Mounts·: . . .. ' ~ .. . ; ' ·-.....--•,· • a1 er • • * *' '* • < ERIDAY·AFiERNooN, J'EIRU~·6; )nd, • ............. sacT-. .• , .... I:evel Disputed E,di·s.on -Plant --.-.. ,- • I !· l • • --..- Agnew Criticizes s Fulbright Group • ~eDmia Mamon P"loo. -• ' DAILY PILOT ..,...,..... I' 1 aw .... ------ ........ UIMT ~ (.OM,urr .......... w ...... ---., ..... c:..a., """' ........ -~ ...... _ ..... -. ,.._., A. M....,W.. ........... -09-..., • ....,.., .... ~-...Sa.II._,...._ ......... .............. ,.,.,.._ ... ,. ......... "'" .... _ .... l ·. . s~s.o~­ Up Evidence In Pot Arrest A"--w.-._,i lail- ef m. lria aa,.. .. al die ~ wW!l el6ca'I pllll:iJ!d ftHllWiCs .t a _i...,. ~ """' lis -poiid allqo!d .,., • '""' -Gory '-.. II. a ndnf SL. Jmf:fiell ..,.. !Wi•c i11D IP ~nm w·--..., tftian ...,.. Mt:•tr -5111 fln:lfl. • ..,.-................ -= 0 --ill .. ..., -... 'lllm>- lr/ lilJit. lbe---.......... •• l +L I' ..,......... v-• ----· • • ... wflidli dtleJ 111 Nd .a. Ire wwwi)i;W/ ..... _ ... -. !lw--1 ... I! -llio --·-°'"1' ..... ~, ,., ... l!dliC ... ·--.. -.. --. ~ .,..., lllf ---Ilia liq!r .. .. _... -- _...., plaebd Giil tlx •• '', ----~-cmr ... tl p•-skc tl mm;ma -rnfllin& •· ""- Harm to Quit Post a1 Derru' US . Chairman Woman Suet Over p.s. Navy Maneuver = • SAlf Dl!OO (Al') -A ..... bas "*' Ille ·foderpl ""'"'"""" for llllO.lllO """"'for.,,,,.., ml -Ille ..,. •.,.. lllfltred -lllcwu uacf>l In lhe middle o( .,._,,. "' "'" """' ...-. ' .... ' .. • ' • ·J~r.wS•••lf Clemente· Sued In Guard Firing .,.-.re· IEE • __ ...., __ ---.--.... .,.. DO'flS.. 0 P -·--· J §... _ ......... • I ~·'· 4 Lt..9fl'la.ni:.. -~--Jllol• 1ss.n •rs rs 'c.t:W,.,.. -fll-~fDm-,ay ___ ...... -. ....... -......... -.. ·-_,.,. ______ .... .. -· . ., ... ,.... ...... .. •·t• 7 7 .. ~-..... . -lllL' . 'llle21'5Et.W~-llad-fD llod;J--••,..n••"" lira...,._, Im' ,m as a swa•lft ...,.,, ..... --.,----·-·· 1'4""e'Tke.•••"i•i .. ..---,....,....,. .._.. bd .. .,, Hc11•y.• ~ .,-, · J ma bis firing was • -fl. .. 8didJ" -' I • "" •»SaC •V.-.•Jrad • s I °' -k liPtr 11"7 los< ,._. ____ .,._. ....... a.nt .. a a 1) ---... .. . l pilllh: 1 ... -·d;J--.---~ ..... pw 7 '--d. die lllltllrr. 'Tiie' 7 ._..,_bt' aJ.2Wlllltol ,.,._ P,,,,e J ~'-••le .. .,. !lllt if""' da, l!lis is_,.... __ TUt ii, if""' ..... --.... ymr carr..t jaO tan JV11 to Ila Uljl ol lile .-... ..__ f'!Da>c! amwmc -~ -• Newport Ceatl!r: ,.,_ 11 starla _ap? ,_ ~ ......., .... Cll r-,.-' at .. ...,. -"""' up la cxarjodion with -:il)ocapor. · Crime News Reporting Principks. Under Study A r!u:«ctdJ rkar-W Mt of J!WAtfirws amid • (!"'Vr• •me a CUl'l'et trad toanf -• r..-.t cart:ailmellt ti. aim! -' COOU"F llf --ii 1tlldor .., h1' (':IM• •• Drw"*9d'JDtl\. -pea,. -...... -.. die c.alitarnia &.st pr P•bfJsber•' A90dacW d::a'fcg ib azmcaI twie6* in lAI Anp!<s -,. "' a.. ~,.,_.,~IA:>--. stD --..:r eue::rtltts ~ es- podal "' ......... " piid!M -II die dimn fl die CNPA ....-at CftllDry Qty. One primary c:oaeun d DeWSllC bas beei b:Jeuiug ~ m o:uns to !II< -PC nile im.,....s 117 lAI An,.r.. !apaicr Coorl Jcdp ArUm s. ill ... trial ol 5irllaa B. -,....lutica et Sm. Batmt P. ~ commi, ""' Ila ... JUdi cw ID PftilP'.tA, trilll M*• iptl Clart JmfCe u.,d VrtTJ w [I,. am-. mezd. aa paoi eefinp apm.t a mm _., """" ., a.. -amp ., .. Analwfm barm.Di. Saptficr Coorl ,..,,., -~ hu -.............. dosiil< -bf a~ fer Fnedmn Nanpepet1 tnc.. a!ihatJ&h a limi!ar adilll m aaatba' .,.,.;.;p.l court led lo .. -.. allow proper commad alld arws maaee. 0De «. ~ main t"COU*""'' kthw ef tM mmmitftt to Ulln! fteeclam. of. the prl!SI ii establilhmmt of• ~mm­ milO!f fll lbe court. Im, and !lie ,,... ro --problems .. O..,llria. '!be lmglby ... _ ., piindplu - whidt mm member DtWIP*P5• U'eldJ' adhere &o IS a ma.t1er of pollcy -WU ,,,....,,,., lo CNPA ddopla 117 Ridlard F ogtt a!Sistant maaaging editcr of the OatlaB:I Tnlxmt- A """"""' ol the policy 111J the oi> )edivt is to report 11n1 pmitml the public: llrlder !II< a.oe11141oo, oi. ltill tOOperatinc rib the coaru in parm. ...... ""'-fair biaJ_ . Calllon in,,........,. aid bt•wdc•""" ,. orr..t. btrt lbe F....mi o1 fllformlllion Commit1tt noted that the-law dors till limit ~erage al a mnnbtt of ttans. They inclod< -and -ba .. - -fnlm lbe press in cnng. C- ly and ebewbent -the name, age, ad- dnsa. ... ~ marilal ....... and simiW' data about tbe person invofvtd. . Sobslanc• ol dlarJ<S in -pWnu, in- didmeutl, other rr.levaal case m. p,..,,. r,,.e I HINSHAW ••• 111o-. !m a • cq ma J • l"'""PJh Catt 0 .... •iiel -... d;J-Im _ .. dll! **' ;ft:afl a l!pl firm speriaft'riq in Ialw t f ,__ (W;S .. MndLe 1111: °"'"" .... _.., __ _ __ ... ___ ct:y .... _,cm~ ...... ... d;J-.... Olfljml .... •• -a.. Cal .. be I 'nf ..,.. ..... Ml lalo-tl-m!T __ Novia leading Acapulco Race; Rarupage Second NOISE. •• diq -... -" Harbor ...... i i 4!t14 wbG are JUinr 0nnp Comt:y ........ ol aoise ..-d lly ain:nll lllillc °"""" Caumy Airport. . . The Lal AngM derition •• benJded as a °"ffrj prwnbillg lieftr' in om" cw"' 117 --foe Dm Emory ol Ncopoit BeadL _., ... Alrport --l:lle1' Cmrmitt« . ........ still loo6inc into it, bat • -I -""Y ...,.,min&. n.. -j>r pjm -.... solved in the Loo ~ cme is that a ptnon does not ban ., 1i'n dltull1 -• f1i.Cbt poth b..o..t-.... ·v.., Ill lbe -plaid!s .-,.. ed ""41" becal:9e lhrr Imel Ill Olt side ., the jd tnnl wbeft lbe -is )l:it .......... tic: said. QR ---die lAI Aopla jlldp: did la iDchJde in I'm deQsjoe ftS --llyjotladml-,__ ........ still inuipd ... !bat,. -- said. "ll ...... Iha! ""' jallp -aw. * JrOb!en ns not se""tre l!ldllh. &o ~ in thr damagtS. .. Same " the bomeo•Ofn in the l.os Anpln mils ..... -don in Ille cao<. A taW ol Ill mldmb bt tho!T bid fer damagu becalx Ille judc< mlld that rd5t ns not severt enough. 'Ibo -ol the SLCCesaful ~ tivt in the no~ coasUine o:m- mmtity ot Pbya dtJ Rey. Oespil< lbe iudi•'s ruling, bow<Ye<. lbe Los Angms aoise issue-is far mm Gftl. 'Ibo city o( Los Angeles, the lalldlml ol LA International and the defendant in the ...,.&< -will appeal the decillGt> bandtd don 'Tbunday. Orange County's b!rn in court to cm- test the ......,... claims Is exjl<dAd to came nne time this swnmer when 12 different easies will come up on the court eaJrndar. 'l'hoR dCllen. C8!itS will reprnmt the $19 -total in damages soqbt. Emory said Ille lAI Angei<s """""' '""'111 ...-tJy help th• plaintiff•' i.wy.s in ~ their case. Safe wmtN A Safe COMFORT & STYLE AT A PRICE CHAIR STARTS AT 5129. AVAILAllL.E IN A LARGE SELECTION OF COVlllS AT THI UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $12'. COMMODl.ON SALi AT '159 DEAWS FOR: HENREDON -D•EXB. -HERITAGE N.-T lllACH 1727 W-lfl Dr. 642·2050 ONI f!llMT "TfL t l INTEllOIS ,...,,,, ............. .. ·0.1.-n ~• LA8UNA IEACH -No.tit c-Hwy. A ....... .-Al~SID Oflll llllM T "11L t _, ..... _ .. _~_, ... 4'• 1511 , s r I r • • ~OL 63, • • -ISOD • • ) • .. ' " . , .. • . ' • . , • = = - = ,,.,,., ~-------=--·-----_______ ._.. ____ ' .Oil St~ry ···Told · Blaqk &old In /f""tlnilo". Beach hu muntli<!Om,., .....,.people and busllor ' ' . Mideast Heating UpAsEgypt Attneks others. ,\ · 'In either cue, the pe_ople or HunUngton Beach have lived with oil since May 24, 1931>, when It waa firal discovered. Now, almost 50 years later. tome people are b<glnnlnc to tlllnk they cail live without H -or, at least without nne.of the trep- plngs. t,, By United Press tntern.atJGDal ISZ.a'ell jets bom~ sank a 700-ton Egyptian mlne layer In the Red Sea to- day hqurs after EgypUan frogmen rep0rted they aank two , Israeli ships in the' Israeli harbor of Elat, an Israeli militf!Y spokesman reported in Tel Aviv. 'J'!:le conll.lct between Israel end Egypt escalated isharply fp the air,' too. Israeli jets bombed aild strafed Egyplian· Suez Canal positions for ab: hours in a massive attack and sent two bombi~ aUacks deep ·inside Egypt. ~gypt;lan jets struck the Israeli-held Sina\ Peninsula. The lsraell spokesman aaid the Egyp--~------~ .... - • iian mine layer was caught crulillng off ljurghada. Egypt's main nival base on tlte Red Sea. ije identified Jt as a SovJ,t- 111.ade T-43 type mine layer. 1The spokesman said he ha4 1 no, in- formaUon on Egyptian · attempts tn rescue survivors from the .mlnl layer, wl>icji wu equjpped with two ,... tamts with YI rpilllmeter cannon, ma• lllf\I, mihe laying equipment i • n an- timbmarlne 'devices. · A mine· ~ llq1llllly would ',haW I crew of about eo men. . · H.&bada UH On the eutem sOOre of the l1A!d Sea, clbse 10 the mOutli of the ~ulf of su.ez. Hur~da has anny camps ·-Movies Nb -Go~· I . Mun B~eaks Th_eate~ Door Glass ud a military , airflOld• it ·nearby. It it just east of Shadwan JaJUd, which Israeli commandos occupied for n houri Jut month and aeiud a radar atatlon. · '.lbe military spokeiman aid the mine 1',fer waa sUnt aiound '' p.m., .,.JJi,tng .. v ... tioun of air slrltes qalnif lana tarpta In Egypt. '.lbe rllds had atu1ed wlUI ~· qalnlt, Egyptian . milltaey targetl a!Ong the northern rector of the c.n.tind then "mqvej! soutlnianl!' llt• a -.artUJety .......... Ui'afll'je~ ·11ii7~ or damaged .-vea,i, ~11R!''!" /il<!for lorPedO: tiolts ln' II)! raio1!P.<;ti.~ &land Iut.month. • l ~ ·-.. ..._ -" -' • . -· -.. .. °=~~~c~!BY-~~ .. Fif!J ,!O·:fi(~~-:~: 1hix ,trappings -rustJnit, dec:a)'ing pipes •. ~ and pumps ·and ~ "'' wociatid with wtlll ihal have outlived the~ --torm a safety bawU and mar tile ·-•lie.' · · , But11~ ricf ol ,them II·.., simple Dlllter. t~ find out wll;y and what ·~ of· f!alal:o•illd.llte'to do about It, rUd Ter• ry COvllla'·--ffvei>art: """' "ticlnnina Mondly ln-lba.DAILY:PlLOT. ... " . . . ' . . More-Tithe .Asked ,, , ' ... ~ .. ~···· .~ .. , r .... m~.:mo=';!·~~"!~v1:SAn:": =·.i!'\:"-. _.,ty ••, 4 ' •': •' a. Bers Judge .. DeJiie~ Manso.ri~s grave marker throo~*:·glass door ol a A pO!ice depplm<DI SpoUamlll ,.id ~~ •. :· d~ -ler T y and was c:.ap. !be marw 'l<illhed •b\>Ut If p<\W)ds, "", -, , , . 1~r~~: .. ~..,.-w~ld b< !~~1~:::::· . .~,. ·: PJe. 41 t.n.·_.<D .. is. mis s ·ca~~· ~ii1-11loi:~ai>hy11doln1io ' ~let, -or tbe cu/·,:~.'!!"·~· ~·F.:i>lf.iil""~ ,. 1~ ~).: . \5!-.. . .'r this country;•: Gene Watson, 2~. told in-.moo modem· The X-raled "Lui of tlje -· l"9 ·it. le · • v"llplljlrl•lllld newsmen. , llobile Hot S!lits"'~ curren~ln(" 1.ple11d -..111 11: I a:nt IJI tllt dli' LOS ANG!U:S i~ Cborl<a · •tatlns lllat Ii< Illa -bi.~ . "l .,U ""! carolw~~ ""' no ~::!:;t;11u one of a """1 i!er\11 ~i;E· , , • ' ~·-lllPlfil ~ ]1(!111 ICCllMd llnemellL · ono -Id b< banned Iha! no one was on · , Ilic~ drlv•W., "sh6!rlic .llllif , ~ liMl:P:bd'• :.~·;;t iillor !OM1. wu W1UI ai,~, • •'M:t '11o1r thr.W It.• -I · 'tin stowing tbl nudle · movIOs -li)ler, the Jluntl111!411 ~,z:d. , i:llar~ "bJm dd pllllr memben draped .,. • ...... . In thiwvlcinlly ol the -·b<foro I X~"""'"" Ullllil1•"nud!M" IPP ldc!iCattiic' fhitf lbteat 'lo "I r 11 of Ille •L It.,.. .• protea~ be sakl, against "raw !)ave projl<tors and films vandaliuil ft'~~ twq 1!~~!!:1!'~~ cd.dldatesJg ol~_'.!~'1i...4 .... 1_ , -·~· "Your booor, whit I'TD nudjty" ·In !Urns. ' and liave received wll1llng nole' and ,......., J .. ..,. • ..,...., a tl"'!OI In · . ...,_,car..., In bl .. dep,., slilrt and ci>nltndlnc Is llial 1116 flldlctment Is lJ.. Poll"' jailed Watson ton charges of Uriats. . . =.VI,.. SChool D151rtct, aqd . Jeans, appearod before SU(ltflor ,Cour\ legiUmale." · . · r. a.member of the dty'1 parks and J1141&e• Mllloolm IAlcu· and pleaded for ,-·,he aal d, .. u~-~,,--1 ~ ..... reci-tiltibn cOmmission. · • more time' .to lrsue to· two motion.,. .,..,, "'Y ~VPRI... ,..,,_ R C . E ' d . In addition· to, a ..... ·lncumbint, CllY ha .. -1111pended In Ille CounlY JIU'. I Oss. mrior or·p VD• c.uncnm .. Alvin Coen ud Ted llaitlttt have no pencil. I told· you l1Jusl ..... . · u _ --• _ . j~ ~~ ~n for, the~ 11 Choo. k FQrgery fnmaaUtaeyc:onllnementJ i llivenopen- , Dr. Henry Kaufman ls the G,1y m. ....._ dl. t bate n'> books." B' B b k c· c:wnb<nt coundlmlO up for ..... tectioo s T • k~ .J Jude• Lucas alnd --Aaron said tlll• morning he will ........ his r addi-1 Ume to formulate orgume.nls ' Y. ur an omp.any who bu not piokeQ up 111 applbtlon. He usriectJD tu S1ovlll liow be feH ·-•lvtnc M-DIOll decision .. -11e Will "'" -To· " ..... QbQ m" LA and Sto.111 .. id, "i'thlnk 11e·. just mak· nm week. \.Al"'"'° ing a delav.'' · Prgpased acquisition bf ~smoor CorP,oration, developer of telsure World, by Zero Manufacturing Company of Burbank, a divenlfled growth flrm, was ccnfinned thls week by R o b e r t Rosenwild, Rossmoor vice president and legal counsel. 11te merger, he said. will be subject lo "regulatory" requirements and to ap- Beach Cyclist Suffers Injury In Accident Voierlan Levascheff. 13, ol 121! Kincflsher Drive, H1mlington Beach, is lIDei1 in satisfactory condftion today at ~e County Medical Center following a motorcycle mishap Thundl)". California Highway Patrol offtcers said the accident occurred when Levascheff and a passenger, Eileen Ross,. 20, of llfammoth Lakes, Calif., entertd Qle transition road· between the southbound Santa Ana Freiway ~ the northbound N~rt Freeway "a little too fast.;' IAvasche£f lost control of the cycle, striking a guard 'rail. Offl"rs said the bike jumped the rall and came to rest on tbt : rig~t of way betw~ the two freeways. Illas R/>SS was treated ~ millj)1'. in- juries and reieaaed from the medical ....... r. A ho!pilll spok""'an sald .Levasdleff IUtlalned leg ud pelvis injurin. St oelc '1t1er kat NEW YORK (AP) -Stocki continued to wander In d1e plus column ln moderate trailing today, with advanc:u ~J 100. i-ahead of dacilna. (See '""• p-2041). l: - Hape continues to circulate ;mon1 in.. • v..ion that loOllor credit rat.,·m01 be near,., palll&l. proval of the 1.ero hoanl of 4lrecton and shareholders at their annual meeUq: June 24. There is .. no problem" regarding · Ro81moor stockbolden since •tt II a private corporation and can call a mee~ ing at any time, tbe executive said. Agreement In principle by olllcials of the two firms provides for acqul&JUon of Ros.vnoor for Z. 7 million shares of Zero common stock. Value of the tranaactlon. at this week'• prices, ;1ould be J25,31Z,500. 1.ero CUJTenUy hu I.I million shares outstanding. lb eight divisions in. cfud~ electronic systemi, metal and plastics manufaeture, heating and cooling unill for moblle homes, resklenUal con-- struc:Uon .and producUon of reaurch equipl!lent for •tuc!lea 1n undersea and aerospace program.a. Founded la. illlt, Roumo0r ~ has elev~ -CDl1llllWllUio In Loguna HiDa, 8oal Beach ud W'alnut Creek in Cllifornia, In Wulllnlton D.C. and ·1n Princeton, N.J, lo Iba' IUt Dii:al year It "JIOfl<d a pet ·1ncomt ol fl.U million cm Aila of P'l .JI million. Zero hu''olflc:es and Jl(anll .ln 12 dlla in the U.S. ud Cauda. II the mer,.. la completed, • new shares issued would represent .about 5'1 per cen~ ol the ~ corPorate stock. Kaillnlao .... elec:led to· the coundl ' foar yearo ..,.after oervtng ii Y•• en Stanley Jacob<. amsted with two other MID!On•then ""told by the cOurt that the city•plailnln( rommmm. ' . penoill Wedneoday nlsht an 111spiclon of his ..-for dlsmlasal on ,,.....,. ol In- Five other lndlvlduala hopln1 for 1 shot check forpf11 hu been Identified by IU/llclent evlde°"' ud a second molion at ·the city"COUllctl oeat.s April H have H1mtlnglon ~ch police 11 Donald Her· • ·asldn1 for a habua corpus· writ to Ifft pitbd IP •applkatlolts .. They are.Phyllu man GI~. a G·~en G-e -·· want. him wen denied. Lucas to1d him be must J. Golkin, a realtor; Joseph s. Ferm, -~· ••• ,,_, f trial prealdent a( the Property Ownera ~· ed on warr1nll !or check forgery In Los be returned to court Mondq or Ml· tive League, Roger O.,Slates, chairman . Angeles County. Ung. of the dty pl&Ming commlsston: Robtrt Gll*,n wn arrest.ed · wtth James R. C. Terry, owner of Ttrry's Butct, and Cannon and· Mn. Judith FilCber, both of Glenn Ford, an engineer. Feb. 1111 the last day candidates may Los Angetei, llhen two 'Huntington lle•ch file for the April H election. officers IJIO(ted them speeding down Tlllll far Clly Attamey Don Bonfa hll ~://.. ~~ !bit limJllgaUon ,.. no opponenta for bis pool. vealed Jacobo u a falle name, while Five Airmen Die In Pl11ne Cra sh MC COQ11, ~,(AP) ..:. Fiva airmen were-killad earl)' l'rldaJ 'when 10 Air Fm:t, Clll -plam erMhed ad · bolmoad In a· ball .i.11re -aboufhall a mile of i:ofllnl pi'air!e nortlnfflt ol hero. - "It lonad lib a hie ball of fire.and th8I like ftre"8lb-. .,,,,, off," uJd Wqao cane, .a f1mW,'wbo ,,_ Iba crMll !run about e!pl uillca away., : ... =~In 'i.:::. -two '!bo ""' 01-WU to be UTllped today In West lnol• ~ llanic!Pll Court, Wntm••Nr cm cbaJ'IW ti relistlnl tr• rut ud paii!llitlll ~ fnuctaleat CJoeu .. -Wlti' lntent to-· Del. llfl, Mllllty McKenoon oald Cbarl- ea al for"'1 maY. ba brGqbt aplnst GI-~ further ~tioa Ila ls suspedod ol ~<back forging rlnc ..-Los and <>range ~udlnllun --N-.. , . ea-and Mn.'J'llcltor alao ...,. to ba arralOlel todaf ... -... ., - sion ,o1 trau.lilont -wltltlnlat , to -· aald pollco. · • ·; ' ' . Jimm y Rodgers·· Gets Dissolution Y-al»lOtaski vs. OllW.I• Connly· Approves Union -~I'B~d ·Blot1d' · .. Told , ' ' . • ' I • U • ' ' I• a.EVELAND (UPI)~ A Unlte4 Mine Worien (UMW) Gfftdal ,frGm Tas•ee denied today there -"llad blood" batween !he lfaln J....., A, "Jodi" YabloaUiudolflolnil.OMW- ll Willlam J. Prater ol tafoUette; r.,.., a UMW Illltrld 11 -'"!'-lift, was ....,.lled·belore a federal '"'"" Ju'! lnvesti(atq tbl· D1ll!'der of· Y~ and•hil wll• ltld daqbter, Yablomtl 1111 Ille 1JllW iw-u_tt cltctlon vote In.. dlstrlCI If to W. • ''TOl1)'" Bol'll lir a-r marstn. Prator llkt .. dkl llO& ~ -·· ··•l ' • Alamito8,Annex · '. • , . ) e Tests Show • Edison .hea Polluted:· .. I 'r,"' By JACK BRO.BACK , Of ... D9try ,..., """ Chei!tical tests made .In. tho vldalty· of the ,Southem California Ediaoo Pllnt In lluntlngton. Beach lndlcaled acid and eblf1te deposit. that would "make bolo In clothing"· an Orange Cowil}r Air PollQ. lion Caiitrol Dlltrlct • eqineer tOll!llod Tburad~y. Engineer Dougiaa F . Jefl!IY laid Wta were made In 1116 when Ille piaal - burning hip' Milpbur -oil. ~ He. said no compialnts had --ed ltam residents llDce •Eclilon tirlli:lied to 1oW· .. 1p11ur ·lmprind·o11 .. .rbal> ... ..., J'10&, ·available. 1 1 ,.. In c:rooHUmlnition, the varying el· · feet olbighcand low.leYel .omlMkm tho contlnulng1diaagreement -Edflooj. officials and ACPD engtneen wu +evt. dent~ · · J Jefftey admitted thal lhe Al'CDiri>aU. llO·dlltlnction hetwcen •mialonl at.-IF.vol and ~ on the ground. ui..., cla.imll the : stact emlldonl an eon--• •Jderably diluted before reaclililc' ,,..... I;vtJ. I Jefirey ""l'lllned that .. inv..tOry-ot ~ .from vorlooa ' -lo 9ranp ()aunty 1n 1111 11"""1 L-:; tamlnanll lrom mcM< '(lhldis • ~ (IO!'<ent" tl>I '~ bul'thal. ~ part.Of thtf '-.eaml ......... - ' "Cdm-. wllllo .. a - air poilutanl, ·I' 1111 -lo -.... pbotothomlcll r,aeq;e to p r o du c , ....... tho~ ..eilJIMd "niil~ ... Wtlif'EdlMll power 1taUcm in lluntlnifoo Bea<h II tho major aource of nltJ'oien oxides hi' Orange County, It dl!charged -.Ome 17 percent from all 'aotlri:a in 19M." · • Engineer IJllOCiate Eiid;i C..,.,.,.. leatllied tha! the -Ed!llOl1 pl.,;j has a capacity for addtUon of a totat..Gf SU tool of n!!rogen oaldes lq 'Iba almli9\ phere per day, He said the adcltilon of two new unita-would raile the. PolM'tlaJ .. 12.f "'"' per day. . Be admitted that Ed!Joo fiaurea • fu-emilsionl varlod !ram hit, Edlioe ·~ project an "-"' dallr cmlls!On of nitrogen asides tn·tm at .,, toria per day. ·, Camarena maintained llial If Ibo· -unlta are added at llUJittqtoa Bead! emisalon1 will b< greater In 1'75 tliu In 11118. . He added that ll'the unlta lire not~ nitrogen oxides emllllons will .rernahi about the same. Edilon has haseil aome of Ill argurnenl on the fact that•automobtli emlllk:N are to he reduced by law by 1m. Camarena. h.,....r, contended 1hat lhOy -ict bo lncrtaed in Orange County' duo to ' a greater -b<r of vehicles. Hearlnga continued today In toi Angeles before the Public Utlllllea Cam' mission and are ICheduled to carry .., (GI' th.-flrat three 'dayi of nnt"wek. I ' - Chamber Talk Slated ,, . 'Raipb c. ia. . ......,. of' the a...; ~ -Cllomber· of Cmunen:e, 'ldll ezj>llln -lllJ <bamber Clll, 4o ,.. -~ to 'members .of tho l'ountalD vaner Chamber ~ lhetr -• ri\..µng; 7:1 la.m., Tuaodoy, at Ille Milo Square Golf Clu-.0.. I ' -. " f ~-"~ -= --' l==•P-.. : .... 11111 ..... -... • i=·.·:_hi... ra • • ' .I li . , ... • • #a -l!A!H fJ~!T K ; ~. ~ 6rl~ .fl,SOO Pa11 Soteg~ UCf:Aide· • • . ~-Clemente -.su~,d · . . Says Police '~··" ! • . -· t -. \, .... • • . ,.·.In ... Guard . . N6t '.Needecd ' • . ·~-. . , . _, ·- r,~ :· 81 1wmiRA:D.ElB1cu ;;". . ;tM'n19'ti;iiJ~ ... ,,.., fl\.~ lawsuit has been filed against the ~ Or San Clemente and a &eoond is ..,_ In connection wtlh the firing last f!"imlier ii( Ufecuard Ll Steve Chora~. ;;"'tl!'mey ,Cheater Briscoe has Died 111!11 !JI 5,U c1em .. 1e MuJtcipal ~our! for poy· mint. of aboUt $1,600 in <1vertime Pl'Y ;1. ~ewport Chief ~ed Over Sex .... ; If ovie Seizure ·~ ~ ,~Jboa Theater owner E I e a no r Jlicltb\irn \Vanta some hefty com· pe~tion (grffil) far the conflacation of I!' spiq "J Am Curious (Yellow)." • '&be is co-plaintiff wilh the owner of the bton Theater in a $250,000 lawsuit ft~ting trial setting today in Los Angeles Federal Court. ~gry tbea~er owners name Police James Olavas of Newport Beach, ee Chief Paul Mohall of Stanton and ct Attorney Cecil Hicks in a long fi of defendants. 'l1>e theater owners claim that seizure the torrid Sftdish reel! was tinlawtul · tha't they have been illegally depriv· of protlts which would have emanated 1 t'OIIUnued screening. "'' ri Court ·•ujlge J .E.T. "Ned" .,,.1'$ ~·. municipal COUrt Jini•t; leif &Jch police offlcera. laat nec-.1 raid on the peninsula theater. •, Tbe award-winning in'ovie was con·' ted in a slmlliar desc«1t .by officers, the Stanton theater, But the theater pwners' suit is fli~ · ii going "' be short lived, aaoerted tlei:m Dlatriq Attorney Oretta Sean to- y. "There's just nothing to support it,"' d Hicks' apeclalilt. in obscenity issueJ. "No standuds have been set anywhere this nation on this type of display and c1Jrfjl are applied by the e,ourta just, midi 'lo iho'se "ho· s;bow this i'bill as 1 ~tqUJ." • ., I, ~ Mn .. "Seara said it is unl\jely11hat,any rnilliatlon.caii.bo rioacb.e<l,1inlll l!!ID•i ark obscenity cases reach the U.S. pr.me COurt. -Abo ,named .. ,det~~ts "! thiLos geles action,~• .'!'.>~~ .A . YOUJll<r J,:jjo' ,...el<t1:tl ll\' three Los '· . el .. CounlY ' iJf ' . . ~-efa. ,_. ·~ -' --~ arbor Distri~t pansion OK'd 'After reject.in{ a legislative Propos_iill to · the county· Harbor' District Tues·· y, the Orange Counly Board of pervlsor1 did an about face Wednesday approval Ille propoul. propo111'.JI '4 enlarge ,the district :tnclude parks 8nd1'ecreation and to en· pass the entire county. .members did not approv€. the · Tueaday when they learned blyman Kenneth Cory (0-0arden ) bad introduced an ldenU~al bill in AsRmbly Monday. t Wednesday's meeting supervisor · am Phillips of Fullerton asked the d to pass a resolution endorsing the I. upervisor David Baker, who has gooe reeord In opposition to the district ex- ion, told board memgers he felt en· i;ement of a bill they had not seen was ~-·' The legislative proposal was passed In or the endorsement, wilh Baker ting the only dissenting vote. DAILY PILOT CllAHG!t CO.UT ,.UILIM;IMG '(:QM"AJIV •ti..rt N. W1N ..... :.i.n1 -,.flltjlilltr ~'..-..-...J1c1r '1t, c.,..1.., Viet ,,..._., 111C G-11 Mllllgar T~o"''' K11"il lOJIO< Thom1t A. Murplii~• ~ .... ! ... f.fl!W A!k11rl W. t11o 1 Auoc.ltte Ecli!Or HllllH111tt1 hecll Offlc• 1111$ l11ch te~l1•1rd , M1ilin9 A'dr11t\ r.o. to. 1,0, '164~ .,,.... ""'- , . L...-IMdl: m l'ornt "'"•-CO.II Mee: ~ Wnt In" Strhl ..._.,..., a.di: nu wn1 &tlbM &o1;i.v1,. ~: ~· -· ... ~. ,. .. ''al ..,-<.__:-., I " -J I ' which he claims la-due ·bis cllen~ A se. cond suit, ·seeking futl reinstatement with ·back pay, will be filed as soarr as ·he ob- tains transcctpts of the put>lic hearin,p he I d following Chora_k's ,dismillal, . Briscoe said. · The zt.year-old guard, who had been In the city service for ·m year8 11, a. full time· guard and folr yeara as a 1111mmer guard, and had been cited a year earlier for "outstanding" service, was· dismissed on grounds that his perfonnance reports had been "unsatisfactory." Chorak maintained that his firing ·was the result of his activity as spokesmen ·ror 30 San Clemente lifeguards who had threatened to strike ror htgher pay last August. The ·strike wu barred by cOOJ1" order and 'CbOsiak ~as subsequently dismissed. Cri11iefigltters Go· Airbo~f; · UC Irvine's Vice Chanctfior for Sttidenl -· Affairs 4ohn C. "Hoy loday •l!Jllalne4 why he decided tu take protesting students' names. raU:ler than· call -in iiollct or uk · · the job Interviewers from General Elec· trlc Company to leave campus. . •1ciearty there was no v-iolence in the sltuaUon. It yras civil dl~ience. 'tllere was no ahovlnl or pushing,' Hoy ~. To have called in the police would have esC11lated the situation, he i;~d •. ·~ tak:en the matter out of the un1vers1ty s hands. He sald he felt it was important the. university's own procedur.es be used. Another opUon -to ask the interview· ers to re.arrange their schedule and help them find an off campus loc~Uon for interviews later -Hoy ~ald ·be dlsca~d· ed "primarily becaun ~ ~d·~een ~n- 1 • ·vit~ lo campus." 1 Whal Hoy and ~ of Students Robert Briscoe sought and obtained public· hearing before the: citf ~uncil, which acted as a personnel board in the. matter, The disrillssal was upheld by a 3-2 vote .of the Council.~• ~ ' San Clemente city. manager Kenneth Carr confirmed tha:t the city hu engaged the services of 1 lei:al finn specializing Jn Jabor: ~fa.ttons caJes ~lo -handle the Chorak cue, and any other labor rela· Costa Mesa PoUce Department became aecond in Orange County to start its own air force Thursday 'vith delivery of new helicopters. Huntington Beach Police Department was first in county to establish . airborne patrol. Its two copter air f~rce iS called HB Eye. Costa Mesa will refer to its two chopperft as EAGLE I and EAGLE 2. EAGLE is short !or Emergency Air-Ground Law Enforcement. Ccsta Mesa air force will take to air in about six months When .local officers complete pilot training. S. Lawrence decided 'tb ,do was to pas11 among the demonstrating students and take thtir names. 1{oy said students were eked directly if they were there to disrupt and when they answered .. yes" they were asked lhir names. Most of the studmts 1ave their names. he said. tionli matters ·that, may arise~ ' City attorney Carl Kegley represented the city at the original hearings. Now the case will be handled by the Santa Ana law firm or Rutan .and Tucker. The attorney said he had been in touch with atiorney J . Nicholas Counter or RU'8JI and Tucker and had agreed to an extension of time ror reply to the lawsuit until Feb.cl!_ . Becauat of !ht c:rowd"1 coort ca1'lndar. it could taR twO to three moolba to bring . Sign~ps-~iated F o~ Little League Signups in the Sea View Little League start at 1 p.m. Saturday at the LeBard School Clubhouse. Boys between the ages of eight and 12 are eligible to play Little League ball. The Sea View League Is bounded by the Santa Ana River, Beach Boulevard, Adar;ns Avenu;e and the ocean . ·Further sifnups are tiCheduled fOfl 1 p~m., Sunday,.~ Feb. 14 and· 10; au at OOJUd SchoQj, : Mt' · Cral~ 'Lane. Registration cost is $15. • Mason Assail,s Critics • Of Upper Bay Exchange . 4 . Irvine Compan~ Presid~t WiiL.m R. "Such assertions Crom well·meanhlg - ~fason apin· lashed o'1t,..at crltica of the though un1nlormed -individuals are sim- Upper J'\ewporl1Say Tidelands exchange ply without foundation and only ttnd to today, charging them ·with spreading confuse an already complicated issue," ''mi1information" and allegailont'th'.at hi& 'he said. -· ·· fl?'m Jacks a plan for ·the contes~ed estu-He .said Iii! firm baa spent $250,000 and ary. , · ,. . .~ five years c:if work draftfl'j,g enginetring ... Ma90n said he seeks to correct the al· studies for·the estuary: · · · leged errors in informaUon -by "at' least Earlier this mdntb, Mason lashe4~ oul one of the interviewers" in the current at other ctiUcs 1' his •firm'• roJt:.in the Supeilor Court siilt testing the validity o{ exchange arid assailed Supervilor iftobert the embroiled exchange. Battin's new alternate plan beeause;.:MJt}' Mason, obviously alludiJm to roe leader on said,· It 'is without the benefit of ~gi· Frank Robinson, said "one of the•tnter-neering BtUdies. ~. -, • ' . ~. •.:.c.,-~ veners" recently charged that neither Battin niplfed, Cllling· Mason's-com- lrvlne, nor the county bas 1 plan or sup-ments •1vltuperative !ulmination~'t .-, ' Porting engineering stul1fe,, on the Upper "The aUeged $kni1Jioa bentfjt~~:tbe Bay. county at·~ ~··e::· . cod Mason said the statement "lsh't true." in some·deUbt as ~t.9 : li4M againsl r·lh"" of IN' -~ ,tj>f(,!'!ffio nalur~l ·~~ea 11U9b ~ QI;~~-~ and tidal"'l><'"". ~.···~i~lli'11 money," BalUn sai • · • · ' ·-. But Mason said thtat lhe exchange crit-• Bartz in Ra~ , . For _Valley_ S~at ics must de~iD the facts. _ ~ . • ·" I :'i.. • · \l)f\IY .\~ 1J!Ovl ame, J Bartz, has . ' ... nee.: ; !Mo .. !'OF" iliis k to ll!!;'<i! can-' ' J • . • ' . , ; ' dldatea' for Ille ~ 14 oi~'eOlii!Cil elec- "If an ~vldual pr• wouJi wanfl i,to chaUenge pu'blicty Ute.development Ot the Back Bay and the land exchange plan on its meri~ 11\e!l tbe publlc Jiu.th• rlltht to expect the crlLi"' 'to Clei( in facti," Ma son said. 1 «'.v· 11 · 'T· • h •ti6n in Foun1a1n 1lJ.ll1.y.· · n 3 ey Ofilg t Bartz, an engineer, picked up nomlna· The Rubber Band will entertain juni_or hlgb stud<nts al 7 o'clock tonight in th• Fountain Valley Cominunity Center in the · city's first dance card event. Fo; the· Urst time in Its serie s of dances, th• city will admit onty student! who h'ave dartCe cards. Junior high dances are c~sponsored by the Fountain .Valley.· Parks and Recrea- tion Depirtment and' the SOuth Coast Junior Wolnen's Club. · r-; :.-:.ft"' ~ "<} • tion papers Thursday from City Clerk Mary Cole. Three incumbeiits, Mayor Edward Just and Councilmen·George Scott and Bernie Svalstad, are up for re-election. They have all picked up applications. John J, Mangano, chairman of the chamber of Comdlerce le·gtslatlve division. was the first candidate lo make it official by returning completed nomination papers. One other potential candidate, Burton Taubman; an· engineer, has picked up papers. He lllld bis firm's planning for the estu- ary Jnclud'ea work by engine•ing consult- ants who have suggested channel widths, proper dimensions far rowing courses, a marine Ndium, water sld mas and a turning basin. He said the Univenlty of California has conducted studies. examinlnJ: UdaJ nows, currents, velociUea. tidal tfushtng "and even the effects of a tidaJ wave." Woman Sues SAN DIEGO (AP) - A woman has sued tbt federal government for-4250,000 damages for anguish and ahock slie says were suffered when she was caught in the middle of· maneuvers by ·Navy com· man dos. · ., Press, ·Public Ag~in Denied Court Access Municipal Court Judge Lloyd Verry barred .the press and public from his An1heim courtroom for Jhe seeond time . . ' .Jn a week Thursday as he ordef!<!_an ac- cused kidnaper to amwer to Ule chatges f in suPerior Couft. The Santa-Ana barmaid who claims she was tbe victim of Nicholas Ray Fleures, 25, · of Anaheim, ran from the closed courtroom in tears Shortly. before exiled newsmen were told that Fleures ' nq-t a~ pearance ~ill be next Friday i(l' tbe • higher court. That arraignment would nonnally be open to the public .and press. But events suroundidg the appearancea in court this week of Fleures have Jed to speculation on what course Superior Court Judge James P'. Judge might adopt. Ju~~ jlo~ Co[fman; Judge, Ju4ge's Superior Court coll~e. refused Thurs- d1y to interfere wlth Judge Verry's decision to bar neltsmen from Fleures' ~-ifalfJ-lriJjQt: .. Md, he "lt~ to, coniid,er '\l\i .<w;~P~• acPo~ 9f'1.~ ~e(i('< j11dge who A~ihi~ Uiat his tylct!Ori of the public irt a sinilllar case wu wrOng. Judge Corfman said there w1s no real public tnteres\ in the "Flein;es. ar· talgnment .and, in any event, the ar- ra ignment record would later be open to public exainination. But Anaheim court officials who quote Judge Verry's specific instrucLions, refused to discuss any aspect of. the case with in9uirer&. Fleures ls being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of '20,000 bait. He is accused of abducUng a 21-year· old Santa Ana girl from the Anaheim bar where she works and taking her to his parents home. The vicUm has told investigators that r.;he spent the night in bed wltb Fleures manacled by wire lo her alleged....ab- ductor. She·haa told officers that she was not raped. -- Sale WITHIN He said the students appeared "quite serious." .. Eighteen names were taken, but Hoy said "the big list has more on il that I would destinate as disrupters of the in· terview ." He said he planned to boil It down to about 10 or 12. Disciplinary. actlon a•ainst the students will be determined b~ a student review committee. Hoy said he is hopeful the commlUee can be selected and begln procee;dings by early next week. He said release of the names of the ac- cused students would be up to the student q,romittec. . •. · . Hoy said be presumes cbarges will be brought by one of the 2t or 25 studentl, many from engineerln~ who were sche- duled for interview! Wednesday: Tl:)ey are the ones, he said, whose rights were offended. He said di!cipllnary options available to the student committee range from a warning to expulsi6n from the Univer- sity. There are avenues for appeal, he said. , County Ma1·ine Squadron Head~ . . . I Back From Viet The v8nguard 'or a fighter '!qaadron Ordtted-back from Vietnam' under· Prui· ·dent Nliton's withdr1wal proaram will ar· rive at El Toro Marine Corps Air SlaUcn Saturday for home deployment. Lead.Jn~ comnland elements of Mariite Attack SquadrOn 22.1, one of tine Southland·based unlta now coming ~ck, are-due at I :30 p.m., with a second rupt landing .!S minutes later. Ceremonie.s featuriDg Maj . Gen. Robert G. Owens, an hooor gultd and Marine bal'ld will greet the retumets, but the event is not open to the public. Four A4E Sk;yha.wks will tlluch dOwn on the runway as the advance conUn1tnt, with another four scheduled to land v.•ithin the hoqr. The unit has been assigned lo-Vietnam since Decem~, 19'5, and will be hued at El Toro, whJle a helicopter squadron is on its way to the Marine Corps Air Sta· tion, Santa Ana. ' I A Safe COMFORT & STYLI AT A PRICE ' CHAIR STARTS AT $129·. AVAILABLE IN A LAROE SELECTION OFCOV&RsATTHi UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $12' • COMMO.DI ON SAU AT J159 . ' DEALERS !'OR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE DAILY "ILOf PMft n al&llflN IC•llr Gone, But... . The tl).yea~id I:~una Playhouse, now suffering the ultimale indig- . nlty of the wreckllr <s hammer, will nol be lorgotlen by those wbo trod htr creaking boards. or sat In the audience on those hard cushions . For a look al the old girl's checkered past, see Tom Titus' story in today 's We~kender seclion. i ____ _ .. 7,J,J,,, NIWPORT IUCH 1727 Wllldlff Dr., '42·2050 -°"" NtNY 'TIL t -~ ,_.... ~I INTERIORS Prof111I0111l lotorlor o..r, ..... LAGUNA llACH J45 North COltt Hwy. 4'4-6JS1 AvaRaW~ID-NSID_ om fllDAY 'tlL ··----..... , • .,... .... 'ff .... c...., .... 1161 I -----===~:=:::;; ___ ..=e:!.,,..:::...__:::'-"'..:.:...::.....:::._ __ ..2.:._ I '1 7 ,1 " I l i I I I ' I ij I' I \ I I I I Ps ychiatrist Predicts LOS ANGEl,ES !UPI) :-,, Marijyf111a will iwntually be leagaliJed in the United Slates becftlse of tht govunment'• desire for Ltxe• It is now lolin& on it, ac- ct1rd ina: to a UCLA psychiatrist. Dr. Louis J . West, ~hairman of the UCLA department of 'psycbial!y, oak! Wednesday, It was ·cleat· that tnarljuana "ls being widely UBed lot pleasure." "But.'' he added, "it \s ... av~able only from smugglers. The 1overnment will ~ant the income from the taxes it will be able to plact by b,rtnglng it under·control of the law." 1 'West., speaking to 'a 'UCLA Medical Sd'IOOI <:Onference on marijuana, al!o voiced concern about tM possible harmful effects of marijuana on tome --. He uid that based on his impreaaions ef long term uaen observed for more than three yem, he ha SI clinical lm· presalon that marijuana does chana:e penonallly In """"' clm¥< uaers. , .... ' .IQCl~ed Pi the ... Cllangea were dimlnialJ. j!d abillly '16 cooceqtnte, l l!lthx· Im· paifed ~sklri to•comtnunlcate' With Others, loss 'ol llllijltt ~nd lrqmenl&UOn In !low .of thought. "What I have aeen 11 not achisophemia, not rebellion against the establiollment, but what I belle•e to be blololical chatfgq In bt~ functions betause !A the use of marijuana," he uid. "f """id feel rimlu JI I dldn\•volce ~ iuaplclonl, but at-Iha ,._ time I am afraid to becaUle I don'tf want them used ., a bUls lo< ~ punltl,. iqllla- tioaol' . I -- ,..g: :===-==.'Jr: pmen\ ones only complete the downl>lll trend ...... by the 1muglen," . be ad- ~rime N'!w,s R'eporting P,rinciples ,UJU!,er Study ; ": A thoroughly detailed ad· of guidelines aimed 1t' eouteracting a current trend toward unwarranted curtailment.of crime news coverage by authorities ls under &tady by Califonll• newspa~en. Tht p8c1tagt WIS 'subinit'-1 to 'the California Newspaper Pub 111ller1' ASIOCiation during Its annUI COJlY~tion In Los . Angeles Thund17, by the Celifornia Freedom of InfonnitiQn Com· mittee, ' State newspaper e:x~V~ ate ex- pected to adopt the .;,;,a,,-of ptincipJ., Saturday at the ctimaxLlor'the,'CNPJ convention at Century Clly. One primary ~m ot1~n .has . been increaain& conformADCe ln courts to the ~alled ga~. 111ie lrnpo!"'I by ~ Atieeles Suporior Court Jullge Artbur·S. Alorcon in the trial of ~lian B. Silha•· for the usuolnalion of Sen. Robert> F. Kennedy. , I. . O.ange County currenUy has Its own IUCh ca1e In pcogreoi. With Muni<lPal Court Judge Lloyd Vorry lorillddlng Col!i- ment an~ 11a1n1t 1 ID'1I _,, cuoed of the biUm kidnap of .. Anaheim bormald. • ~ Court Judge Robert Corfm1n has r<ru.ed to lntemne. despite ac:tliJo by attorneys for Fre«1om Ne,wapa,.,, ~ .. alihouih a ~mllar actloo rO ano61er mU.iclpal court led In· an order te alllw . p<..,er COll)ll1<irt and news cowage. One of the m1ln recornrnendatio of tM committee t41!' assure freedom of the Pfell Is establlahment of• lllndlnl --nlltlee of the court, bar. and '" pmo to hnidle IUCh pr<>bletn1 II Ibey -· -~The Jeriltliy llalemtnt iii~- -·lllGll member ne,.spapers 1lludy adhri It U ~ m,tter of ·po11ey -WU presented lo CNP A cltleritit billlchont ' , I I Fngel, a~t manailnc eiiilor ol the Olkland ™-· ' A ..,.,,..q, ~Mlle palley llYI the ab-=~rtlJns:,=:n ---]!!)ho· •In ·-teetn& .,... tlfr Caullla a .... ,._ -·-g is IB'pd. ldlllo J'r-el !- Committee '""4d tbat ...... -not limH..,... ol 1-ol ltp. 'lliey 1B:lude -and -ha .. been withhelil from the ~ In Onn1t Coun· _ty anlelaewbm -'llie -· .... ad-dress, eq>ployment, marital !111111 and similar data •bout the penon involved. Substance.cl charges ln compl.ainte, In- dict.menu, other ~leyaul cue in- toramtion where 1pproprilW, and Iden- tity of the complaiunt are allo not privileged, u well •• tile liw actnCY in- volved, '..and .\enllh ol ~on. -"don't call I peraon broup( in tO,- queatiOnin& I lll!ptCL • -"lloo't call a ;eileO bnulht In ror U.....1alGnallclmfe. : -"Don't· say IOtution wMn ~, •• poUce accusation « lhoory. Caterpillar Care -AU a Mauer Of Trampor t When -a. catef1>illlr wish H ...,.. aometbilll die? P'our.,....~ Lari Lubl'low of Sin Juan Capiltnlio,lik• caterpillar• jlllt the way they a.re. Jn ftct she bad.two caterpilt111 m ·a ~ which were greaUy admired by her twin lister Llaa • and all the oopbor-children. :nieJ weri porticularly Oiled by ~year· old1BeftnJ Newtilrtiwho aaked for one. , Wbeq Lori ~ homo ber mot!*.'· "fnl Jollll ~ uked'lrer -the olllei callrplllal' wu. · .. ...... :It to Benny.~ .... Lori. .< '"DneS -,. -bow to lake cm of it," Wed 1-nkitber. .. · "Yes, Ila's f>inl to put It In a j1t wtlen ht 1etr home." "Bow la Ire ..... to get )t home? .. 1'81 put. It in JU hOllold." Pompidou to Visi t 1:J .S. .-"Doo'tt!,r~ police or clefeme _a 1 ua ua u a IOUlldlnc bOml for publlc .,.., .. ,.......1 publlclty. "liiiercll< tare In rtfanll to pobllc• p•vr• (AP) _ Preald<nt GeorJet lion or broldWt of purpnr1od con-~.,.. lesslons , .• W ,.. do "" a "_,•lllnn' POllljlidou and aldoo. ..,,..... a tout of call it· ·-and let Iha juJy -the Uaited lltalll, will be .,-ol Pml- w!relher the acerued ruDJ ~-rlU NIJ<Jt It blo camp Dovld -.et the "In "°""' c~. u wtlen a DJPt of Feb. D. previous olftnle II nol llnhd In a pollor1I An Gfllcfat ·--n"'"'""'"llnt lo Ui1 rtlect wtui a COll'flt -lion. !Ito --'JlllJtill1 .... nofllrtber detltll oll'llm-.not pub1llli .. -tba ........ . pidou~ -.,.,.. ,,,. -will IUt unlll crin!lnal .-o1 1 --ol a ' -i and Wiii take bllll from New folnn)'. • Yart lo t2te W•l Coat. • • .. H Blmts I"'in~ Chariti - t ' • . " . .. SURE .~., ·:; : • .. ~ .. --~ ... ,1 . ~ • __ .. ,. ':'• MERCURY ~sAVl·NGS . • j .... J ~" l'"'-··~··f~ HIS ALL OF TH 'E· ... ,· .. • • ' • f NEW HIGHER INTEREST ': 1 • I ' .. ·-I 11 J ~ • '-• ' • • J • ... • SAVINGS :AEEGUNTS! · · " ' • • • 1 ... ., 'MAX.;INT'' makes sure! ''MAX-INT'' is Mercu~y's · I . . . . co righted hi. h interest policy ·• •• assu.res the highesf legal ·,ate to I < ' Mercury's savers! ' • " I .. " .................................................................................... Transfer your savings -te>. ·' .Mertur y -Savi·n·gs· now!· • • OREN E¥ElY SATURDAr· .. ' . 10 · A.M~ ·;4' · ... P.M •. r -Open Mon.·Thuri... t · i M.-4 r.ht_; t-~r{day. 9 A.M.4 PX • • I ., .. " mcunv1 OFRca: Tho. Mercury s..i• lulllllnt 7112 ldlfltar ._ .. Hunlh•'"" - • · and loan as11 i:l1 ll11 HO MI OllFICI: TM Mll:cWy ....... luA ... 1'55 v...., vi.. --._Pork , \ I ' ,- I -- Fnday, Fe0t•11J6. 1970 Pollrition Figlrt: Eve~yhOdy's Doi~g .~t * * * * * * For.d See~s Anti-smog f ~l commtnl DETROIT (AP) -The Fprd Motor Co. has told 11 oil compani" ii will modllf Its cars to use 1 pollutlon-rtducln11 lead· , ~ ftloJIAe whtn aucb t 1asotlne is -developed. --- !Aid, ldded 10 -line to lncNaae •"line elllclency, 11· widely ~ a major source of automot)Ue po11u~. ~· -Ford l'r~..illeeolL uec!lll .... -!.'l'llo~ iooner I01cl-lree fuel la available, the bt~ ter. Rocket expert Dr. Wernher Von lr•un bas shaved a beard he grew while on vacation recently in an eUOrt "to look like a real sclen· tisl" The space agency official stlid a couple of hi s friends "said the-beard wasn't enough" to m~e him look scientific. "They said vNtl.t I rea11y needed was a pipe, ~ shoes and a pair of blue JC•ns , 'preferably dirty," Von Jteuri sBid. He shaved off lbe btlnt, ·but kept his mustache. ..,,~ --• ,, -.. . ·A.car seat company in Nuneaton, · F41gland, said it has produced a machine which is a substitute for !lie human bottom. The machine bounces and wiggles, and accord- ing .to the company, can test its car seats more effectively than the btnnan _--equivalent. ·'- 'A U.S. Air Force C130 cargo plfi:ne was on its way to the United Sftites from Madrid with the fra· gile remains of a caveman estimat· ed to be more than 30,000 years old. The body, called Pi po by sden- ~ts who discovered the remains iJ befu' taken to the Smithsonian ~titut1on in \Vashington for furth· • ._study. ; • · dover, N. Y.. a town of 2.000, •· !s;about to lose its only phylician, fcllr years 3.fter it brought him to tHe area as the result of a recruit· loll: campaign. Dr. Alan Folsom, a general practitioner, announced this week that he was leaving An· dover at the end of the mo1,1th to jctrf'"'lhe stall of a clinic 'in New Mexico. Folsom moved here in 1966 after answering an advertise-- ment in a medical journ81. The cdmmunity spent $81000 on a med- JcaJ center tliat he used rent.free fOf a time and for which be now piY,s ~ominal rent. • The. Cincinnati Zoo'1 two bc~p gorillas, to:ktn from the.tr moth. er1 4t birth for .their protection 1 will rtiurn h.omt Saturda~. Tht r girl and b°'oy -Sam and . Samantha -wert born within da111 of each other several we.ek1 • c:ipo. Both motMrs Teje.c&e.d them and they Wt1'e ~fn cari Of ,in Cood Samantan Holf,>ital'1 spec· ial animal cart unit. Tht zoo ~paw ii the. only om in the co11n· f'Y '"Ith two bab~ goril!as·barn m captivity. •, 111bt~ petroleum Industry and the automobile industry now have an op- portunity to achieve the 1oal of cleaner aJr," H~ 1Ford II, board cbalrman, ~e 1p a letter to the heads of 19 major qll firms'; • '.I'h~ tetter dated Jan. 27, was made public alter AUantlc Richfield co. said Thursday it would produce such a lead· free fuel jf the auto industry build! an engine to 'uae it. A '°1rysler Corp. spokesman sald be wOllld DOt,.C0!111110llt uoUL,the •P•<iflca· lions or· the tud under dlaawioD are known. G.neral MoCl>ra allo declined "All new engines inanufldured by us foTiowlq the cOW>trywide lnlroductioo of this fuel, 1• Ford continued. "would bf! modified W function properly on thll fUd with emlaion control devices." Atlantic Richfield said its new fuel wou.Jd be sold Jn the fall qf 19'11 if the automakers had enough new eqlnes de!igned to use the lead-free 1as. The corqpany said it wou1d ·mate the fue available first in California because the "probteiTI of air pollution 1.--most seve~ there at the present time ... U-'IT ......... CONG TARGITS STAND OUT ON SOUTH VIETNAM RIFLE RANGE 'SOldlti1 In lock Wo,. L11t Group .. C-pleto Trolnlnt in Lunar YHr Tet Cease-fire Ending After 91 Enemy A.ttacks SAIGON (AP) -The 24·hour allied northwes t of Dong Ha . During the morn· • cease.fire for Tet ended tonight, and ing South Vietnamese and American ' , prellmlnary reports W,d the.re were at artillery wenl into action, and after --Thl 1rip'-from--Santo-Domingo to _ __Jeast.Jl.enem.y attacks;tn whiclLll'l.Ylet~ral more--houn the-North Viet-Cong and North Vietnamese, three Curacao took 12 hou rs longer than Americans and lour South Vietnamese namese pulled out. scbeduled, but the 31 persons who were tilled. South VielnameM: headqua.rters also cocnpleted it aboard the hijacked Tht allied cease.fire for the festival or reported an attack on a Special Forces D\4ieh airliner each got a bOttle of the lunar new year expired at 2 a.m. camp at Ba Xoai, in the Severn Mountains ru~ and a box of cigars from the PST. A four-day cease.lire declared by area or lhe. western Mekong Delta .near CuJ>ans. HWe were treated fantas· the Viet Cong: ends at 3 p.m. Sunday PST. the Cambodian border. First reports said ticP'Jly beautiful," said David T•b-'I1>e heavJest fighting wu rep<ried two Vietnamese in the camp were wound· • •ri the American pilot. A young Cu-midway through the allied ceue-flre. 1ix cd, but there was no word of enemy bao.i anned with a pistol and a gre-miles south of the demilitarized zone. casualties. na~e and accompanied by bis \vi fe Field reports sa.Jd 45 North Vietnamese The U.S. Command reported at other and two children. took over th e were killed, most of them by allied enemy attacks 'durtng the fint 11 hours plane shortly after it lelt Santo Do-artillery and mortar firt. of the allied cease-ft.re. It said '12 of the 1ningo. Taber landed first in Po r t ltssociated Press corr esp ondent enemy, three Americans and lour South au Prince. ~Jaiti , then flew to San-Michael Putzel reported from Da Nang Vietnamese were killed, 18 Americans tiago, at the eastern ·end of Cuba, that troops of the outh Vietnam~ 1st and 46'South Vietnamese were wounded where officials took the hijacker 1nfaotry Division encountered sporadic and three South Vietnamese were miss· and bi s -family into custody. ground fire early today 17 miles ing. Pacific Air Warms East Most of Nation Generally Clear, Dry . Insecticide • Ban-P-roposeil Bv Senator .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. GO)'lord Nelson introduced a bill today to outraw eight long-lived lnaecllcldes, Including one pest tiller that has been called dead- lier than DDT. The eight lnsecUcid~ are membe!'1 of t~ fanUly of chlorinated hydrocarbons. AU are first cousins of DOT. The step marked the first time that sweeping • Jegislation to ban t h e widespread application of pe.nistent pesticides has been introduced in Con- gresa. "11>• long-lmn loxlclly of chkJrinated hydrocarbon pesticides prutnla a deadly thru.t to fish, wildlife and lht over-au qualltJ of our environnient," declared the Wlta!nain• Democral · . "Evidence of environmeotar damqe calded by hard peslicideo haa been found in nearly every part of the globe. Yet. DO aignificanl actloo haa bten taken to alOp pesUciHe pollution~• he added. -·...: NellOD's Jtgiata:lve... pt.ckage.. :Would outlaw tnterttate iale or shipmfM of dieldrln, aldrin, chtordanc, endrine, bep- lachlor, DDO.DDE, tlndane aod los· aphene. Ralph &lacMu!Jan. director or the MichigJO ~ment f1f N.a,:t u r a l JlaoW'W,. bl! <™ dieldrh! 'O far gteater bazari1 for fill! Md 1!11dlUe lhan Dill'. He niade ~ lla ...... I' alter w1tchin1 ~ amoiplo '« 411eldnn· and DDT ·~n i;;--,t!Jbu I<> tbe poiftt re ......... natural reprciductlo'd. , • Carswell Deni~s -' ,... ,.,. ,i' I ' Any. Diseo~rtesy To Rights Groups WASHINGTON(~) -Supreme Court nominee G. Harrold Carswell 'has em- phatically denied he wu boltUe or dlScourt-. to civil rilhU liUgaola and their attofneys. "Lawyeri from al\ .parts or the nation have practi.ced before me over the yean without any suggestion of any act or word ot discourtesy or hostility on my part, 11 Judge Cirswe11 said Thursday in a letler to thiS<liiti Judldary Committee. And Chairman James 0. Eastland (0. Misa.J, said the Committee has received numerous ttlegrllllll, letters a n d telephone calls from judges, lawyers and llUiantO -"Including Negro civil rilbls lawyer•'' -backing Carswell'• denial. The messages are to be made part of the record , along with Carswell'• letter answering testimony given at committee hearings by civil rights spoke.smen and others fighting Senate confinnation of his nomination. Sen. Joseph D. Tydings (0.Md.), who forced a delay in committee action on Carswell's appointment unW at Just Feb. 16, declined comment on the lett~_r pending furthe r study. Eastland called 1t ''an ucellent reply." 2 Officers Face Grand Jury Probe LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two Los M- geles police ofQcers accused of uainC ex· cessive force to subdUe a prisoner were scheduled to appear today before lhe ttl•~ ...., "'"' county grand Jury investigating the • c ...... I"~ """"" .-.,.' LltM ¥1rlt•1t •Inell 11111\l llM fMmlM Mwl i.. tomlM WHt .. Mlllltl-' I .. " kMll In llr.NIOOM ,..., Md S..tvr- ... ,. Hltll twit '1, C••lll ...._,,,,., .. '"'" tr..,. _. '' "' 111111111 ftmlltfliVl"h rlntt 11'9111 ilf It ... W1t1r ""'"1'1h1r1 $4. S11n, /lfoe11, Tld1u • tl'llltOAY s.-"''" ....... 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" ,, 51 '' •t M II ... .. ~ . " " n .. " ~ " 7f ., . " " Q " . ... " n • • SJ •J .... .... .. " Jury Says Brown 'Not Guilty' SANT A MONICA (AP ) -A Superior Court Jury concluded in just 30 mlnutts Thursday that ex-prolesslooal football star Jim Brown wa1 hmoctnt of· felonious •1' assault and misdemeanor b a t t e r y char1es . ., • ,17 Brown, 33. a former rullbtck with, the Cle,.Jand Browns and -a llollywO<ld actor, ••• accused ot trytna to run down Chari" Brush after 1 collllion last Au1. ;p " ,1• " .. • a I. I- ·* * * '* * * ·Nixon Gets 14:ir~t Hand .Vie'IAJ . ' ' Of Ch!cago SfnfJg; Action Due CHJCAGQ {UPI) -Prutdent Nixon, tourlnl.Jllo..,nlJ!o .. !!'.L~~and lo f~ weapons agairist pollUdon, 1ot a fll' · hand .loot · at Chica10 smo1 today Ind u.id-he would announce 1\tetday a •10 billion program "to bpng pure w1ter blct lo the people." The President was greetid with a typical morning uhib!Uoa of smoe over Chicago when he vi.siled a nlodel sewage plant'·at suburban Haiiover Park. He hurried back to a closed meetln1 on poUuUon with four MJdwesttrn govern- ors, commenting, "I never thought before Chicago had so much o( a problem ... iL ttrn,inded me of Los Angeles.". , · Nixon said that before he wound up his twCHiay "fiying White-Houee" tour-of U\e Midwest today he WO'Jld make a state· ment outlining a five-year program under which the federal 1ovemment would be able lo help fund every sewage plant in the country "to brinf-aire water back to the people." • Nixon had indicated in his State of the 'Union addrtss that he would ask i Congress for a $10 billion program for new. sewage plants. He told reporters to- day he would spell out the program in a mefSSge to Congress Tuesday. The President, accompanied by the bulk of his cabinet, was on a Oying trip through lndlanapolls, wl}ich he visited Thul'lday, and Chicago to find firsthand what the people in the hearUand think should be done about such problems a.s wllution, crime, and urban distress. "We i.end to talk too much In Washington," he commented. He was up bright and early today .to visit Chicago's teWage plant in Hanover. -Ill., one of the mt modem in the world. But it was not a bright rooming. An overcast bung over Chicago and-the cloud cellina was only SOO feet. · Nlxoo was told Ollcago bas the second worst air pollution Jn the nation. "Which is !Jrst?" he asked. Told it wu New York. Californian Nixon commented, "I guess it's Los Angeles on certain days." When he arrived at the Hanover Plant FIRST LADY SEES POWER PLA NT CHICAGO (UPI) -The Firs! Lady donned tnee le!lllh boola loday to inspect a nuclear power staUon, tramp through a prairie, and go horseback riding. Mrs. Nixon, accomparUed by an en· touraae o( railroad officials am con· servaUoo experts, separalfd from her husband early in tbe day. She made a trip 55 miles downstate to the Com· monwealth F.dison company's Druden nuclear power station. Nll1ln m greeted by John Egan; P,.sl· d~jlle aanit"!l' dislric~ who told him tnat; ~ ]>liiil was -one of the most perfect ln the world in its treatinenl of sewage. E1an said tlial the plsnt had received several grants fh>m the federal goftrn~ ment for rese~ and the Preildent replied lhal lhe diJIHcl had bten selected beei.use It had ~ niputatron as I model ope.ratJon. Another official told him that It was planned lo change the name of the plan! from Banov~r Park Sewqe Treatment Plant to "Water ReclamlUon Plant." Mame , iloP.ls , .. Landmark Law I ' On Poll11tion AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) -Maine hi$ adopted two landmark laws to protect its environment from oil Spills' and other potential industrial dam age. Gov, Kenrieth M. Curtis signed Into law Ttwrsday the two measures passed by the t04th Legislature in 'special session. 1'le new bills: ' -Regulate the conveyance of petroleum producU along Maine's coast and set up a $4 million coa!tat protecton fund to pay for the cleanup of oil apllls for which no Source could be fotind . -Allow the state Envit.onmfnt Improvement Commissiori to accept or reject potential sites for industry IPat might pose a danger to the state's en· virorunent. "In an age where lbe greatest single problem may be to strike a balance between the needs of the very natural fabric of our planet, we have pioneered in Jegislatioo to find the means to strike that balance," Curtis said Jn signing the measures. The cil industry. which has agreed. that it besrs the responsibility for paying for traceable oil spill!, opposed the establish· ment of the coa~tal protection fund because of the method of financing it. The Jaw stipulates that each barrel of oil brought into a Maine port will be t.ai· ed hall a cent for the fund. A ff.m illion bond issue to back up th~ oil levy was also passed by the legislature. Drunk. Destroys Huge Telescope Worth $1 Million FORT DAVIS, Tex. (AP) -The Jeff Davis County ' Sheriff said today a drunken employe of the McDonald Observatory· URd a pistol to destroy the tJ million reflective mirror or the third largest telescope ln the world. Sheriff W, B. Medley said the man forced two otbe.r observatory employes Jt gunpoint to lower the observatory 's giant 107-inch mirror and then shot it out. "He was just,plain drunk," said-Sheriff Medley who was called to the lonely in· stallation on 6;8oo..root Mt. Locke in the Davis Mountains of Far West Texas. "He didn't give any reason for it," the sheriff said. "He offered no resistance when I arrested him.'' The sheriff used the p h r a s c , "completely destroyed ," but the giant reflector is 12 inches thick and it was considered possibli that the mirror was only scarred. The $5 .~illion new complex, including • the $1 rrullJOn renector. was built under contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Agency. It is operated by the University of Te.ias. FEEDING A SMILE Nl .. r)an Child Grotofvl Students Seek Chinese Holiday ' ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Aboul 200 high· school students marched on the board or education building Thursday and asked that Thursday, the first~full day of the Chlnese New Year, be made a II· day. The l'flQUest was denied by officia1s who Invited the students, most of them Orien- tals, into the 111.Uld.lng auditorium. Officials said it was leg1lly impossible to grant a holiday Thursda,y Out .told the students to term a committee and re- quest the same day off ne1t year . • Red Cr~~s Quits .Nigeria GENEVA (~) -The lolomaUonal Red er ... Committee formally withilnw today from the Nigerian rellef operation. The all.Swiss committee Wormed Niferian Ambassador Su~ Kolo of ils declsioo. Thtli it announCed at a news conference that IU most recent offer of Oying in relief to the critJcal Nlatrian areas Md betn turned down by NJ.atrian autboritiu. Red Cros preu chief Al&ln Modowr told n~wamen ht the Nlaailns rejtrcled the offer "because they ~ the 1111· gested reUef flights as useless. Alto it I wu plain •JL the Ni&erians simply did not want M Cr~ planes fiyln& over Nlier!an lertilory." a,lore the' format rejedion of the or. fer, NfgeriJU authorities had permitted j few Red Cross filghla to bring in food an<! medical supplies and evacuate casualUes from the inllnd areas last monUi. The O)>Olleaman oalcl the flffl of Red Groos planes blocked •I the Dahomey Capital ol CotOJIOU woulcl aJao bo withdrawn 1ifo American carao planes ... vlded bj lbe U.S. government will be relumed fl> Ille U.S. IUIJlorttleJ, \ I I . . Russ Haye Destro ye Satellite \ WASHINGTON (IJl'l) - The Justice D•p•nnumt hi• fl)ld Ille Supreme c.url thlt a stile m•y not withho~ald lo dependent cblldml ents be<;IUK of Ille pruea Jn the house Of a man who a tumts the role of apowie. Such an lndlvldull ~ not a "pmnl" within the njolnlng ol the Social 8ecuril) Acl, under which the Aid to Families with De j) e nl~ en t ' Chll&on (6FDC) p om Is provided. the l-aald. Fodtrll and 1lal• IFhllll! fundt 10 to children d rived of,aupporl by ,._. o1,dollh! dillblllty .. contlmed '"""""" of 1 parenl Under _iederal f<CUl•llons for detennlnlo& financial eJl&lblllly, ~e Ii> comi of a "man kl lhe_~au• .. II constdmd only U hl ii I pnmn contrtbutor t4 the children'• aupport ' 11.e dtprrtment'1 v I fl .,, I were given in • fri<nd~l-the· court brief Oled In a Ca}JJomla cue. The brief urged Ille coun to reverse the decl!ion bl the gpedal tllree-Judge federal coort It Sin Francisco which &truck dolrD the "'ilU- lallOlt'l on o.o. 23, 1118. The brief '\"Id the'; re~• lions conf]ict,.wiµ, tho8e m 19 other states. "Tiils decision, If pennltted to !land, will iuljst1nllally frustrate the·t e 1 1•1J1 t l v e purpo,. underlying' 'this pr<> lflm•" Ille deputmenl oald. Callfomla la• requtrn the steplother or other "m111 In the houle" to aupport the cblldrtn in Ille bnme1 If he 11 able. Hll Income II id~ tO the family Income t,o determine AFDC ...tltance. Wbethet' hls m<l!le)' ocju1Uy '°" for 1Uppori ·ol the cblldren need not bi pman. • • GE Pri.ces Going Up LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The Central Electric Co., rHu;ning productJon following a three-month slrille, 11ya price! on Ill major GE and Hotpoint 1ppllancu are 1oina iip 1pprnllmate!y three per· cent today . Walter Bennett, PQblic re.la- Uons spokotmln for Ille ap- pliance and te11Vilion iroup, oald Ille Jlr!ce 11cru ... would •PPIY to pdl ... 1 Io ' dilttlbllton and "I hi,. uo ld<1 when Ille COii •Ill be pwed on to !be COMIJl\tt. 'lll.11 .U d<pOndl on thl dealu1." • ' ,,,., ,..,..,, '· ltlo Nll.Y-' • tTB Deaths 'I'll Rot In ~all'' • Four . Governors '• . r Endanger ·~ -. ·Congress • •• New F·310 Jn Chevron . Oliiies ::·~ ·turns d. .eXhaust -into ' good clean mileftge. Now, research llcientiats at Standard Oil Company of California Jw,ve developed a remarkable',new gasq!ine ,additive-Formula F-310'- that sharply reduces dirty exhaust from dirty engines. And helps toward cleaner air. Tests conducted by Scott Research Laboratories, an independent research group, showed that Chevron gaaolines with F-310 reduced . unburned hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emiMions dramatkany. Clearly, this is an important step towards solving one' ot today's major problems. • F-310 also improves mileage. because ,:lirty exliaus iS really wasted gasoline. So F -310 literally keepa good llll1eage from going up in mno~e. What caueea an engine to produce dirty exhaust in the first plat:e?' Over a period of time, deposits make engines "run rich." They actually . ' ' . consume· ~ore P-oline than they burn efficiently. Relult: wut.4 gasoline goes out ~ ~uit pipe as unburned hydtocarbonl, aJoar with incre&8ed carbon monoXide emi•fons. You can even eee the emit- ' sions as dirty amoke; And you can feel-and bear-the rou8h jdlinr: It all adds up to a car that is lilmecearily emitting dirty nhaust and wasting gasoline. Just six tanksful with F -310 ,can cquect the condition. Formula F-310, a patented'gasolineadditive,ia nowinallthreegradeso!Chevronguolines,atall Chevron Chevron Dealers Standard Stationain the greater Los Angelel area and IOUthward. h soon as addi· tional au~ are available, ~'11 be introducing this remarkable development ellewbere tlirougb. out the weat. .,.,,, r,.,,..,.. ,., ,.,, ..... ...,. "'""-MlllJM., ' ' Chevron with F~IO. There isn't a car on the road that shouldn't be 'usingit • STANDARD OIL CO.MPANY OF CALIFORNIA • • I Benntll llld the p1oe rill would be on ilr condltloMn, home laundry uultf, ral)J'I, , dlshw11ber1 1 (arbqe di•pos1J1, relnceraton ""I ~eeiu~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~.,-....;..~~~~-:-:~~,.-~~~~:......~~~ • ' I • !, ' 1 I ' ~. • ... f ' • ···Du;v PJLOr urm•lDt PA.GJf. ' . I I ! 1 , .ong · Ov·erdUe · Revision .. l I r t • \ • • , Hontington. Bucb b11-wuslle4-wilb.lt& oil bllgbt aieuolea 'l\'hlcK~ -~ri Of tbe United pnisa.J~ , , pl'OJ>le~for four years. . a 10 per0ent .a--llli·prevlous year. · , • . , ~ed on the experleiices~ Of ,,lbosa yoars/,'lh'&'e ' ' "llast year.Jfit-ttrtal year for the new .Dmlii~" ' ,, , . cb81le<l ,wllb e(\fore•mllDt o1·•1tee·a11 eOcte•m nbW • . elfort."The· ._,,pi'ofls~ o~nlzaUon ' that b8d • ' ' ll,. . ·"" ...... ' . , 1 ,·, WgeJi~ .. s,olrie;rrilJlona '#llloll' wW ' make.1r·more" '' l>Hil• .P,nitiD( ~ tlii,West OraJ\1~ !1-0unil'.· Unl~rFtnid· l ':" . , ' · 'reafis\lc ·~ erl!or.Cia. · ' 1: ! • ' -.:....-..-....a1so.-dudell,.llie B""'1agton Beach camp,trn':f~ -'1:1T ' . . · ~" The oil'cOd~ Wu&"~ a·IO-paa:e ohini_e" · 'f.; flra& ytjtt. . ".• • .... _. : , ·, · ~ • 1 ...... County law on Ille atb ·Bui llftqe..ljli)e lbeOu·Op.r,' ··''' ; Aibililllattj,jl~....,.,. .ll'j'ays questloped inJ~ • '. • ators got thr0ugh"r , linli It, It ,.u ~·to 10 ,Pages. . co)lecUon acencll!l •. The newly,cOmbined 'Jn>UpssJIO!ll ., It' is now felt tliat ll.e cl!J Pilled lbe ~an of the only ~9,000 Jli!1 .. rar. Thb compai:es w1\lf · a "111~., ... good fellow as 1ar as the oU ..,......,... were• concerned coet ,the yeer . ""IQJ'e· Tliat sa_vlng ill one JU stifles Ibo • when it allowed 8 committee Cclmpooed"almost1!ntirely creaU~ of .the· new, mare'buS1nesslike org~Uon ..• •• . af on men to write the code. . . . . .. ~ ;. bOnd Is required to llJ111ro clll!llnup.ol abandoned F Q' Ji.. ' E. d' " • . . oil properties but tbe amount 11 cinly .'3,000. City of· . .Of. , U8 ty ,UC8ti0ll fictals say this' Is lftaC!equate. In· lllOlt cous the cost · , • , . ci>uld nin to ~.000 or more to dD Ille cleanup job, . . . ·Each yeat 'another fi~ to 1,600 high school stu-, : : . : ~other headache II Ille .....,.Ued. "idle' well. The dents (entu the HunUngton Valley area. They' become ' ' ' " ,• coil• says they must .,. completely cleaned ·up -.It is th_e-cbarges·~ the Hwjtln£::n Beach Unl~n Hlgh $<:boo), p'r;or,sed to revise tb~s to rUcue potenUally prdfitable Dt~ttjc~ ~rre,nUy ope~a . with five regular and one lfel ' ,w11h strict proyislons for' houaekeeptna 8Jld, land· continuation• higb .school. . scapmg. . : · · · ' By Sei>l4m~ of 1~73-the district . expect& to have These and other revision~ to ·make"the code ·more 18,0ljt! to 10,0j)O ·students •ln ·its classrooms!'Wbere will " '· . effective are long overdue. ' the~ all sit? · '. Tilt . 81lS'cer. to that · 9uestion will como· Feb. 10 whea •voters !.Ok at the dJStrict's request for. $11.5 miJ •. !ion ln.sclJool b\>nds1o construct a new high school amt improve condltlons at llunUngton . Beach High School. . ' · · Unirillg ~o &ave M~ney . ~" Approval of that boDd . request is necessary if par• tiitll don'fw"'IL,tbeir youngsters sittlng'on each other's ' . Five West Orange Collllty cltle• have JoinOd bands In carrying out one of the most lqlportant community functions. · . l • laps In the future.· , , · It 11 the consolidation of United Fund or Comm..., lty ~est drives coverinj the ciliu of Hunttngton. lleach, FouoWll Valley, Seal Ijeacb,' WesttniJJster and Garden The diBtrlct'also•wants .a Skent lncr,,aae In the lax rate In, order to rnalntali> th~ car rent level of education. Ditti;fcl ofllclals poiat oufthat lheir lax rate (l.311 voted, ,;.92.to!SJl h¥s $Omained stea<IY• since 1Q65. But lnfla-tli>li ln~tably catches UJI \\'.Ith everyone. 6 "'The new ~est Orini• Col1lltY United .cnilade wJIJ . perform>tb .. task for the whole 1re1.1 II It a big buainen operauon. This year ·$465,000• w~-.~ected-for tbe.30 . .. Both the.bond, issue a~_the tax overrid.e are neces- • Five Basic . . Gor.ils o,f ~. Educ~t·w~, ' " .. ' I !Al •nie ''<leciare at iJie 'o<lta8 '!bat I believe tJie •b&si~ ·gdals of eoilutafioo sbooW be. Wbea: I aaj "buic" J tnea·n iO&la that apPJY 'to evtryon& -ipen or -lbe rfdl·or Ille poor. • GoiJ Qn<; 'To learn to IDlder•tand. a/>-~ .,,d lake tare of tbe natural woriif we 'live in: -people go through life· unawan al tha lasciJ1allrig complelo£ eventa, around them, ol cltm1te and terrain aJid vege\i· tion and •nlhvils and people and their in-le!T-.;. ClvlllJed people need to kiJow not only ,wf1at the .. •k«unenl Is like, 11111 1"'l' ·to k~-lt habitable., ~ ~' To .,unilentand,; appreciate tad .. learn lo liv• with lbe , follow ln-bab!lflN al our P~ Every child "!Ull learn about tbe races and peopleS' Ql.tlie WOrld aftd the r1c11· ,.riety of the ...... lif;• cuJllfts, Ho mlllt kfliiw· aomethJnll al <the hlilify ol men •®'pl~-· lle -inU1t learn ,that II;.,. •• many peopli In the world who dlller from 'blm profoundly In hlbfb:, ideas Ind wayp 9'· Ufe.. If! must perceive lfwl<iidJU-not ..as oc- caiionwor """"In"' or·bodtllity, \ll(l'ii d!a~ to· .. lils capacity , !or ·un-del lijMIJJI. ·, • I . .\ • . -.i '' • ', •• ..,:;; ~ \ .o:iou; TllllQ<•E1ifey, stlldeot'aJl?llil havo. ao area of esthetic ~eoce - lDll J _.14 ~Jiide ~tha religious .llid· ~! wltll ·lbe,..uiOUc. The lllliellc ~ Is Ute orpnlza~ 'Of oUr feel· lieii-the aearcll for al)ll tbe crealion ,of ord• In our affective Ufe. Th e tilnffica.nces,. the . meanings .. that ; we perceive, •re private. 1To give ourselves. ~ at:::leall a smart put of "the 1im.e, to lhe ~""'ltmpla!ion.of oome«ldod·of beiat, abd . order 'Is' also to mh ounelv9 • tbat •111.bave '!OJll'thinf! lo cmtribute to.the lives of'otherB. ~Four; Everyone should be capable o( earning a living. Tbls can be ~ in !Choo) or out, and at any level 'from liumble work In highly.paid piolesatonal akll!•. Each of us needs to feel, aorntUme in life;, that his services are tmpartan~ tne!lfib so that torneone other than the wetfm department Is willing to pay''to ~ him alive. Tbo6e who have never proved their usefulnei;s remain forever at a..dtladfantage,. beeaust work ls 1 Mlle way ·lft wfilt.b ·most of •us relate "tt the -........... ' . . ' "UIN• • ' I . .. . . ' 11111' 'WOllK' IS, IN a profowtd ·w1y, hlJd· bi <®tempt by our ·educiUonal tY'!e!P·, ShJ!!epts helieved to be .Joi.· In . ~··t.llent ari.fitett'ed~lnto ~v«:a­ Uoaal >procrams. while ac~l11 mcri sifted a4icfents are st'etrfif aw1y !.-lhllli.'~ ~they weno too Boo<fto.be piMp 1o ..,,n . .,such a ·diltlncllon.,1t ' ,. . ·J , ' I '\.t ..,,. Now that the -property °'fMJ'I have woii the ear of the HlmUngton Beai;h cilY Counoil, li'1 , up In them In produce or let Iba dty · go ahead--wilii 'Its planned project. -B. R. T. sary, to ·keep quality eduo.at1on In the Huntington Valley. Th~issue is ilJ•voters'-ha'nds Feb. 10. . H " \ ,. ... • i •' - . · ,,;, ;~-;k-··:vti ·~-~~~ ~~-•'t ·Ap~a~·nv1ca1s ' ... , • j ' l 11: ' • . \ ... ~ • ., ~ ~oijn"g· ··.ft~p. '·ri · 17 :·:_ .!;ius' Slmp· Iistic . ' i • . . . ' .. -~· """ " " . -~ ., ~. ' . '. ~ .! -t • /•: ": --~.;· . J . ~ ~l"... • ~ 11}.~ • ' ~ tbe ~; . • · . ,·.,~. · : " ' • ~t..:;t In foci qulle redundant to say the ~luary p.trcel of Hun~ Beocb ill!d that ls Re : "YRs'Acd... UCJ"Cl\lfl al "Qouble tiad l)"0',19, '!Ve.feet of mud and,iilt on owoed by'Newpol'\ '!Ch. Standard&' ", DAILY Pq.or, Jan. 21; v the tiaJ ·bOttom smce that· Ts precisely, · · · · The coun~ Young Republlt>~ns· _.w.ht. , ·"' why it ris an estuary. Moreover an TIUS PARCEL i'is located on tbl! ·• nd--" i.......i ..... ~UC "J...--•. t"·~ -to •• I h southeast ~' ,Of Broo'shUl'lt and °'a cuul \ re auvw1ng1 ~, .. e. J e3 .... ~ n ~rep enis ed by mud, Adams. 1 subhii the fonowUig oug'-<;Jwicell« Adrldi'• hlrjq "al .KllSl'li111. , •ll\ andccertaln nulQtmts· which can only ex.SOS leader, a man Whose wori1he had te be provided by these Stoi'm!I draining into gestions for co • ration : ~ _for aeveral yeara, la NO'j' ,a flfo/mpUV _,, the bay. .. , · 1) Elimlnatlcn I the rood algns thal decl.Sion rootfl(j.,Jn the same fact. u ~ "''...,"'"' Whit Mt •. Mlson ~id fail to :menUon d~) t~perty t the futqre develop. oYint1CctU"the.campusfor1~) no5t ' , . wastbatatonns'such.a,.weeXP,er¥?nced . ment of .c:e rdal property wlll SDS imeetio~. ~ or~ . Jut winter woold hive ~pletely . not.be "~ e," but a "total ~Ian'' The YRs '!_mpj\stlc loilc '!111 Jlea4 .. ~::,' · · "b:.:;:•~ . d"troyed any bathing ~aches·or <letp-~eveloPment · .' Ill be comp-iltlty ... • them to draftii'ig I let$« ~· ~t.'.19 ._ M1't~n , t ~ , =·~Ji wtiich mi&hl have been to the neighbor area. arbitrary and invidious. 1n1Uct1nc ao in-~:~ ~!!On f«inhls J~reiarc:.~ II """"'"'l I' . ,not be pub-.. In pper Bay. • r ' }l,w are li>deed/~ul tl\al lbe,city""' justlceboCbonlheacademlcallyllm!and ~forlhi~6:rt~thej!ipmtch-.!II~ ~ .. ' , r· . ·· ~'W~'J iJ'q;, II, ~~Yofu8~ate 00:~~~.U.i:.ble edhllstaiiilardl'on-tlol\J.U,lt:li. ;;:;... ' • J., .. -.. \i lJ -".l I N.Be.~ Huntington htlil:fmPortan~tas~ "' . 1. gos, apprO!lriale In cen!lltt Akfrlcll. Nbioil Of tbe .-.of•,.. ~. publlc slmplJ • . ol, eliminating · I pollution, aild plan- m1inlailled an actlve re I~ t Ion 1 h IP Ca~ell, they will need a pre11 i..,; _..._. 1 just ~-read l1ICh . , ' • , • • ',' · I , nlng 'lof ., \HUI ·and ~lier cl>m· ~ee:i,: ac';!"""c ":r~.'nd the sr.neshightokeepthemewgesllowing ......0. (however '"lqall' n may be) Wo~lll ·Law l'Vericleff · lllunily. • · · ' · - wor poop """a ••• ,.. In, other equajly deserving potiticians ·In hop!!!f tbat 'mmtona o1 •Americans JOSEPH P. BOYLE Coal Five:· I have saved for tbe l'cll boUi partleo, and to club Jel!lfers0 anikolber people '.,...,.\ the warld To'the Eilitor' _ that ·'"1kh I reg~ as lbe ·moat " In\-edui;alon, vtce presidents.· ~ellhf>ora; whoiver win . have:'• dlMco· to 1 .. ,,; Columnisl · Sidn<Y · J, JWrjs has . portanl· of all, namely the 1earnliJI' of J>Ollt!ff•· and, media repmeotatives (per 'about g1fcb J~ AmertCan juriitl, will d~ lho'h•ll·velled an!wer .In · a ..., .. kind al ,critical or lnltll!Cfual V:I': Agn.,.), .._,.. wlth'mo alllt~wlll raise their .,. .;_ " ., ' ' ·method. . .1-: ,, '. -.,1 • -, ' ,.• ,, ~ • -.-tliirll moy aomilllli< Oil! peaqhl! •qrld I"'!' 'Die!< cap·he .,,...,...,.irtln!. :afttfr_f-";---:------- We ·1J4ve a~,,.,,. tbal.!e live .In lbe I AM 8\lllP~ 11'".l 'lllc'h ~·Coln· besides ~ oi ·11p111y, -world•~ without iolern~aljusllce, Bertrand , ;;.ll 'i. lln;lly dead. To qe,af an •ln!On11itlon ffllOaloo. Bui .,. munlty-mliided ""'8Dliat191Y.•• the 'YR · ...,. sbou!i!'be 'takla Into consideration no lntem.µonif JUsllce wlthqtll ·world thooe . woo 1J:11!eto4 , bis· longevity · and are i al.so in· OM ~ ni14¥le. of a mJstn. hl,lri't mt a ~Um, to AldtlCh too: ~ ' J.tw, atidboeffeCtive MirJd Jaw \tithut fn· gloried in~:ttar~~Y Pnict'eSJ toward fwm•!"" explislon. ' llilh the pr<>-f .. the excepl!.NHob he ii dolnl IJi·IJo! ' NATHAN RAIHEL 1e1naiion&Jliom..1n.make ;~ ~t<rifti ·the cent . irk,_ whips be had com; Uleratwn , of , rm-,. 11, (Or'M'lunieatJ0111 two1eocieties· lnr,whfch he must f~ . ffWJUngton Beach .1 nd ,A, -Lo-• •1 • : to seem , , i medJa, wt art lui'roubdtd by haWJten. Ult ~~Wli.ty ·' ilkt the · unlveislty:1 I 1 11 ...... 9~ce 1 · , · · i. • ·. But. now · i ~11-.. conaofatioti h '° pitclunftli)W'd IOd.iGlt+fA, ~ ·u.mne ~~\"lfl-..iliff:s int ~ of PfUi. , !ht Leagu~· ofNitions tailed beca.i&e 1t think 'that, h' merely ~e::''·if :a hlddeo' ind oyort:~~~ "'1111 !fiii! Ninn:)ldrlch'li•job'llem~aliy · "'11•11 ·Jt 1Abt't So .. cOOf<j nol'~oi~ ill deo~lons, tlie\{nited vas\ly aiid lmely dtffe-moriaJ,.be 1)11µ!on!·'Ol;-,by·prtn\ lllll:-'1',tta 'aame sidll•. Re,nfusl understartd. . Natlonl';wtq !Ill unless . .ll ts .i·~lhe W8''al!t!f~I '9"• of. our kind, And iii• me'dia.1Fe1llbave..tohrit'ltillte'klriif-of hcciiicDe.IM'1batanoi~compleJ:uKI To 1tM,F.dltor:·. ... "• ~~ ·" . r . · ' ~ '• .. ' · gloiyenO · Uilt-1nMol0Urtindcould ·:cr111eaJ metl"!•l"tiy 'n!<Opl"!f ll'htl! le ~ r°"'"8:ne.rillUl ~be 1111ep1:at Shell we help0 tlle San·J!ernardin1,.:f0l~ .. poworln,lfip·Dl!'th force •w,.,.lt\11i>3,... besoWtiljd biiDt:'i0r·tbe ·Jori pull the ~i~anj1 11!,\la)tl>~ti.vt,anll14': ~'lf'lfe<fule':IU~lfn(ieoe ,rirm . tm~ "J~.J(rupln\'' 0( ~.)'Oil -~ll fr• tlnal<ned. • . '• · "e:ttended .. ~...,.,·of v1~!. ihe Wb,11 degr... • ' llJOVnJ "ll!ea~. with ,i sembl~. of pulling .our. leg! (See !Ore going Jet~. : · · ' · ' · : . · ... "': ,·' · · macrolci>pic. icall)llng of apace a.a: time " barilloqy lo ~•qi tbOlr dlfftrences,"lle !tom Nathan Rathel) II four lront'Jlll• -~. {,t.11.U 'IOVete1gnty I! c~. alid mort.li .. 1 • • BO)V U,fROfA~~A. evaluated! It m"'ll, .malie, nOI ·avold,.diclskins, then article •\; !or real I will personally wist each.· "o!> us Jlvu vp' part <of liis . ·: cunol ilwt)'J:be;.._.;., by ICleiitific a '· JjoponstbiUI)' ffe''lli<m ·en In·~ and nioney to pu! 'lbeodore 'G.. ~-ply (ftlll!iom~.if~ wil!l,l!O,lhal .MANY,w,IU..~RX hll .J>U<inJ wilb metbod, llnce · ~p!)dli.IUc itl.t;ementl =tt>e:Y may •PP!F q.pndour-t:.C Krumm, "judge," in a position where· be We*fDV. thmt · peace( 1n t_he -Cdmin1:Jnlty · no ·more intltftt tban tlilt of a pauing a!< rarely~ or pi!IOI; btit'lt can be u!Ye; )li:tJudlced or unlmcwit<llleable. Will he unablt to render decisions wbich Surt\l"~·-. can 11ve up ,some ·?f star· or plant£ Anir rill doubt marui will a~~ .~-•'...,lif!c •tli"*-": .. :. '._ ~-. .,, , · !romany.angleireridicuiouaandntirliul ~ .. ~Id l)''~.~:""'"1 •·~ceful and ••Y· '.'Well, i,.,. wl)t,. Iha! dirty old SOme,ldnaofdiid6llnetnthe.~llons IN: A't>iilTION; Aldtlch m>kes many to our society. •-·,-, .commw,y. . man IS llnal:IOlle·" ' of ~ience <mi own choice,· ls general t'Ontrl.butiona~"ihe univ,erslty'f climate Pluse DAD..Y PILOT, say it ain't '30, '.!'tie appallin1 ·parai:lox of our time-is ' For be · 1i!lf1wTlif of 'hwnbug and atmanllcsl Is ~ to Inculcate' a of lnteliectoll cufktaily and ' comtrucfjve oi Cail on me'fbl' helP I ' Iba• the 1"'tlllsnce of m•n's aclert!Uio . fQily. He Jri e »i lll061 dlttot~jnf'requesl ·crilltll allj\,lide'~li:i!o:~~.go., '··~itowtlr-.of -ln'sPtle·of Jll. · LYMAN s. FAULKNER achievements ha v e ' been completely of his fellow :'t~ they hold i>l!>s!onot.ely u -w~ll ·o ti"!'" al ~. •., lhil Our """!-actl")I ~Y :tents, faculty, Corona del Mir oVerabadowed by hll llluJ!ld.· inept and only thooe ;beli~s which n!Uon and u ..... -.be·flOvtmed b)> that•sk~ rtfen1s or>llit!communJty"at large. All · ' . cruel bel!a'1!>r 'to his lello!i man'~"'· .evidence ba4 ode piol>abl~. and reiplct f\tr fact that, characterize~ thl!~on a ·campus fret of vio~ce ! . we put the sclentifk:. mind t0 wtiit:o)1 this . .Unltke-f in . 1 .f!l! ~ ,teat mlhds of ration.irtnlnd., -Young Republicans! They sound Just as Bis Cht>ke· to Mahe· problem, "war will.. put an end In h1Story, his nlthl1·d1d noMnV<l along • Btit we U. 'llvinJ In ·a ~·· wi!eo'1•· slodiY 'and riltd · u fllile" Republicans mankind," as President 'ttOnnatl, °""" •.single Ir ~. Thi!, tie heir<! lay Jhe tlipallf.y hal IUddenly aooe out .f of (l'm ,51) or Olde bemocrata. I must To the Editor : told .us. As Allan Cham~liaa ~ 116 in (oundatfon modern mathemitica and falllklo;J1>.!M'-ld'!JI hjp.,Uimry In-" liJ'!e"wl!h one ihlng-.they .siJuMt• the ln rtgatd ·!o·lhe-man rwlth the hispoem_~Unl.,.WeJ.eariJ": ,:· .. ~ Ingle Is we known.Blithe' also' wrote leil«wals, lh«e iri culta or m}'lllclsm: Chancellor is not doing a flOOd Job of ap-long ha~ who ·wroie ...C..11y CMailboz. . '.'Yet u,.. Jwn In fa.ad tJ;e.illp That wltll equal · ' ty ·an<1'inci.1vcnm In fack for auch things as fibe .f:CbinJ,_ an peaslng the radicals. He ii very much out Jan. %6): . in war's ,ame, cq bl§' fOWld, 'AM' bUua a -\he human.I ,tf ~ • · ancleriJ,Chineoe""'"1"1lf«J1~, oh !tv« ·wilh both lbe SllS and the .. l world w!Jei"• l~j! tfo<s·nile ¥\!'"leave r. --111 ;r,arot·-· an<l·ul"'461Y. leallm or the YI\! There are '"•.u: J!OOPle who m op. -thls. -bloOily gr6and, 'l1len wnl·our . 01\!CE. . ED'il~ti ollils fWO 'el!orii . On 'the'~ ltlj. ·lbJlr.e ·n0ur;~ • Gil-SILVIUS pooed to Jtx.11 bait .°" men and.. It is of. -be \Viii\ !!JI Y•~ lf ... but JOll'll/!· _he •houid isb to ~ke tlie rrutest in.. cu11· o1 ..... lence, llivold of any ......, Irvine ferislve !o them. Sveii repulslv<. So wli)' So Jet's.pql •U•our brilllai>~ 1elenlls1& to . ~uence OD l!>itetlty, '.be ·n!pHed that H hlo social analysis, ytt·capable of proc1Ucing doe> he ""nt t<> lm'pose himself upoh w«~ on'man~'s most urgent probltn1 •!forts ii>. l!t·lti~r ·•ratted io lnlluenco f~.crOIH)'ed 'wllh. mind!·•" them? -and ft'inol!hemottn!, . , • p(lsterlty·tltii tbi>ae'ef the·l-r.wori rini'llcblm. 1Never has rat(Giiiuly lieauo ' . Commo" SettH '111ere: ariinan,y pOQple'lri>o ar)o no1·,op,. .. •· BERNARD ·BA!ITON all rattier ~llY·. " · 1 ' • ·~~~ U,tn ~·~.w~Jn. .1 poMd, tp.,it: IA him associate ~Upselr . · · South LlfiWia 'A fitting~morlll ~ld~be·~ror tbost ,teu.auaJg tbemselv" are -hoidlng To Uie'EdliOr : With lhiie~, Bui Uilise who' are op-r .1 .. • • or us here l'f.!<!i•• our TV •~gh-lns and Ille ditn towarils'lllfU.JnlelleOtuaUti!'.· : l.<tad wlth astOnlslunenl •ao arli1le' ln pooed 10 It shoold not· be »tallied lqr'·lheir · .~, w•:ii;t . H4fri< "111<'-0lt fl'fli, •3) i>U~.down ""' noveil for ""hll• anit · SO t.ben!'1,my~flve-pirt.pr,ocram. tTht lbe .PAlLY ,PILOT (Jan. 31). ·J am not a convk:ttODs,•"and if 'the (riendshJp of thls that ' ('toJule our technical achieve· begl.nnfuf' · · '\'.' wtth 'bis· ·~Skeptical _, "-·Iata•·i .. ,U:;1 .... "'be 1 . st •M' Am . . ·1 ~-ti him htstiOald nwpw :1tp.gger the imo.,inotion, oar Essay.'··'· 1~ke, 11e ....... ~10otin&otbt ~~"""' ••• a-~q":"··~a~-·-· ~Wl.'ll·~· •").',r •. Ju ~n "'ul!J•I')' er!can: croup II IO mpo ... n ° ' · ci"!'l:~'politicol arrctige111ents have \\.Titings .o ll.lirti"ind .R;a:n. , uaui""' ' , T hDwmr. when I Tead,IUCb Mil"nee .as. ~ve. enou,ti.~t'for'\htnf not to .of· not. progreu.ed an rtnc~ ,bt'""""' the -r , 'IV, B-\''"'D•-~N ... • . • By:S.-!:"•••• "It.is illejill to .seareh, a baby"s diape(' lend them by hi"ppear•nce· I · · '"'"' "' · ~· ~ , ., . • . ;. ~I bee 0 Jud v•·-ruled "lh · " 1 .. . • '" .. : . ' .r.on~;.,,..nldli!ll .. ., Each ,1)1jtjoo it , «Joela · M"-• ~~· I Se, 15 ? 14! Nwnm ' , e . ., lt.s 'OWR la.W i&$ W "--'(I i1.t -J , ~ · ~"'Sa rn:..c. bibyglrl '<nirle'inOOtblold).wu,hot ·Con. ·u:·JIB~AN'l'l·to~1Cf1!~'l:Op)'·oft1-. 1 0 n '"'11'''{1'~"{"" own • . ·: • ' . . Bert 111tcl Ru•1ell . llalo .,..,.,. sulled and :.a.ave ,no,j,,i,pemJ· ,isolon. !9r him, tbat'a hll bollin;ia. (Fm; no ma!!« jiuflrt.$4ch idd hoi lt• 0>i1l:"".•.!'"!<;0t ·, · · '"'l#"· .. ~:..'""'"'-•• 'ma·n.ts, •i.~•,.1·~·t1s:.-·.~ks ·to<~J>O".'· 1'' en ~WC.!11. 0"~\At of · .. 1tnn1e · mft. 'to ' mage .m · her 11VW ~ wt1" wna ui: NU • fear·'!l?rt than ~.-i :oJ·rro1tWt~h · ' .J .. ' , ; ~ • ~ • 't Uniene," l cannot ·retrain from tellint like 'lrith \onJ hlir). Then. ht must be /ceh;1C m.iut maintain ota •armi'it&per· • ' · . . a11 .tie. , . , . , . wll<I. I llllntr'. J baye no doubt that the wlllfn& to "''J> the effects GI IL '1 . ionfi:lovir th•·othtt~,· jud•e acted "lecatly" -he knoWs ·well No1 ooe 1fa1ri\aklng,hlm~r·Joo& hair .. ' ; •. _i .~ -·-Editor :· ,._ ~·, • . . '!Ub,1,1ou.doo't .~ lo .be·~,< quejiions of legaJily." Bu\ .,,if)', -!or. a and no one'jt:telllng htm•to cut•ll.1 lf!bal ., I ·-..f11J ·1111· of ntrasenlO!Y, mlill'1ikllled nctPtJol!ill li) 11(4 ,al• cl\anae, be.did DOI Jhlnlc. bow m~· sense ls ll)O<e tmportanl to htm? 11'1 hil 'clialce · 111'~.:w=<WecJnesday;'I"· -Ulc:o-door, do :-no,J.-. (a common sme. ~isl ·In tueh• a to mallll.. ' , . • .JW.iiiport •Rd,. Adced' 'ti thal you.~d" . ~l . . . . . · · c ' : ®istloo ol·Jt&allly •• · ' · · · · .. Jlead,wbat'the.Bibla,baa·to.N)labolil r , . . '<:oeid you thtl\JI; Dear~,., ·' longbalr'orimenintCor:n :l~Jtml,lrt AnOdttotlaLlntbeD.itt;Y·~ILOTJan. ~11 and lzy to I am 1 youns a>ecullve who TmT llEMINDS me of aoother prqy_o qulle lntemling ·and 1pealu' very i.1 'tbiled that NtW(l>ft Beach;·Jiu com. , • . rfr;aaT , . plua.to have-.bualriea'cartls ·almllsr "legallty" for a bw;glar ·to get clearly. pilment<d the city qi HunUnglnll Beach ' -' . rn SIMON)) iirlnted. W!.11~ -rich,althe-ol!jlsvlctlm, becOUll< • "JJWi ZUVER for i!s•1"'autlllcatlo,I project ·aloo.t the •-bl.r•ilt·, I .• . · · • beli•.,,·ooa cinl!•Wbal atJblber. hilhl1·ieame<I Jud~ (Dlltrllt , . _ beachlronL 0Ur ,11eigllbor.ctt1'• ilil.r<SI· -i ·ban' ....,. bock to Jut do your buliness card11ay, for at-c:..rJ,. Ost•Joosa. Iowa) fined an ail-In the. project Is cert&IDIY ~atl!(i. tirede11w.,.,101 '°" ~il)a .,.Pie? " milted !!{owler"° for "larceny In the 81111 Bot'4!1!' Slit Theclt~~ql.BunlinglnnBeacb~also , -•·t111¥e a to rop•l•ll n\7. • c. w. c. nlfbi' tlnle" ~ tha> a3Ju<1gtng him _,, " , . .\:etl' ~.and , deli81ad ,Qi set the,. ~ If I 1ld""" ,.... · ---c W ~. • • iUam · af 111,-11eca .... the farmer To tilt r.otlord: poslUve sltps ol lin~L-• ear • ~ -1..-ir· 1'!1· ...., · .~.. • ' ..,. ,. Wllli&m M . of Ibo lrvint .r-~•y II .. .,... ap-c•· In t th t ....,... I'm 1-Q 1 Cllt ol a . • "Btillnac Card."' · .. dared ro 'proCe;et 1bis property ftnd. 11 . -..y1r-1· • r•" ... suaaes a ~ dr<all '111 1111 ......_ lie•-' '(send •our ............. lo ,Georae, result al Iha~ tbe prowler "'" m; . .ed, wa• inoomct In staUns that the.ealuarl&I Newport Beach · rther lli Interest 1n -· ,...w. ,_ • ,._,..,. l envlrOlll1fent of u-Newport Bay ... is communltyVisuoltmproyemeiiibytakln1 1.:.::_'"'..;::.lifn::..::;.__=-:-=:_:::.'. __ .;;lhl=poor.-...;;;.m_· an_'_' ... "'°' ..... "'_ ... ,. ...... '-'---::'---' .. J altlNG 1'llD&l!m separata.cuts.lo desb!>yl!ll.b)' I•~ wlgler)Jlood~ He was lhoug~~ul. aolion .noratdina a par!lculir ~-~ ---""'-------·-... - -.!_.f - • I I ~I • • • ' . • ' • ... J r- • • • • • ' ; · JQQIAH llASTINGS, 641-4311. ,,.._.~,,.,, "!L •,•ii '~ · SpriOg 1~eas '..( u·t·tiv.ated . . - ¥ ' ' Although there stiU may'be s~pte blustery dayp abeed, SJ>~·ing•!s·j~st around the cOrner for~ members ·and guests of the M,onday Morning Cl~b Of Huntington Beach. • · 1 · · They wiU· ga er in 'lbe S~aton .. Beach lnn ,MOl!daY. Feb. i&, for a peek · at Spring Flower; .of Fasbfon, the club's annual ·fashion show which . this year is.being guided by Mrs. ~ohn-Gera Jr. Foilowl ng a 10:30 a.m. social ho'ur and 11 :30 a.m. bUiret, meinbers will model a ·coliection of lalest Styles from Hu.ptington1Center. Steppi~g 'out on ~e ramp will be the ·Mirles.· Alton ,Beck; Walter Burgess, James Grushon, EdWard Howard, FrederiCk J~nsen, Robert Pew, Lowell Stewm- ·and William slunmerueld. · ' Comri:i.entilting will be· Mrs. Thomas 1 Penderg~ast, assistant coordi· naLor at ·the 'center and an instructor at Miss~ Prim Academy. Mrs. Victor \Malzahn will;p'tovide piano accompaniment. ' ·., · Reservlltions may ·be:mad~.by ·callini Mrs. Willi~m Gillette; 962-4550. Membership in tbe club is QPen-ta•aU women In the area, and additional · ·infonnation may be oblatned by caUtng Mrs. Sherwood Ol~on, -7. M°tmbers of fhe ·Gourmet Secli.on aie _j>lanrilJlg a· French cuisine lunch .. - , eon which· will take place ·at 10:30 a.m. 'fhursday, Feb. 19. fteservations- may be made by calling Mrs. John Waddel~· 962-4601, or Mrs.· Frederick Jensen, 9;62-835:8, before Fridi!iy, Feti. 13. ' , ~. ~~,·J,;:, . · A deinOnstration of gola leafing will be given for members of Jllet; . ~~ .. ~lub.!~ Crafts and Hobbies.i SeC\ion at 10' a.m. Thursday, Feb. 26. Reserva~ ~ '1~·· t]QQS 'for1 this meeting may be' made by calling Mrs.. Robert Jumper, 962. . '·t-~ JU12. ' ' 'r • . ~ ' '~ The Prowlers are -Pla~ni.ng a cruise of Newport Harbor on Wednes· , ·""'"-"'-, .day, Feb. ~-:\ection members will meet at noon at Five Points Shoppinl( FASHION TO l'L'OWlll-Tbe lalelt 1tyle1 will burst Into bloom Feb. 16. Member-models Mrs. Robert.Pew (!ell) and Mrs. Lowell , Center and ttavel'by priva~ car ta .the"BalbOa 'Pavllion fdr •luhcb. Mrs: . heD41ie..ilondll1 Morning Club of Huntington .Beach pments Stewart are.cliecked by Mrs. John Gera Jr., chairman of the.,.. Frank Curtis, cbainnan; is accep~g reservations at 842-2839. . · , '"S!ltlng>iFI . en•of.·Fubiou In the Slleraton Beach Inn Monday, nual'event. 1 ' • .-' "" I I -,o • .. l OFFICERS ON OECK -Preparing to take com· mand for the coming year · are new officers of the Hunti,ngton Harllout Re~ubl\can _ Woqien's Club, Federate<!. Gatheiing:to1 complete pll!lis for-a mem- • , I • w ' ' • . . . bership lea next month are•(left to rliitit)·the Mmes. William Uniack:.z. treasurer; Robert Pickard, seer~ tary ; R. C. 'u'Brien, firit. vice pmiden~ an4 Robert Helller, president, • .. f' ... , .. h I .. Wr .e .. ~'S ':utters as· DU!t ANN .LANDERS: Do I .We oor hoot and hoateoa an QOlogy! ~and t were hlvtted to dinner by a couple we 1 knew only-casually through G<orge's ..... k. The dinner '"' In the~ home -just lbe lour of us. After dinner our °bqst brought out his H~by/1 •t 'f.11 l speechless when he displayed a folder with oboot 150 photographs of "'ked people. There weno )Ncturu !! men and • women mgether. IJ:OUPI of,~, :three,1 four and six. Somo pictures ~luded animala -Jn UYlna·ctlor· 1 ~ Cd ~ die. , •if ' ' , George cooldn't 'l!•l l\is '.Yet fpn I :J:"..t "~ ht1':1er°:~ t:tr:i;.::. finally the wlfe aald to me. 11Apparently • Busy Ye,§t r· . • ' ,r PredicteF With 1n jmporllnl alecllon year ahead, memliera ol lbe HuntJn1toQ H1rbour Republi<an Women;a Club, Federated a I ready· aie llllui\'eiifut their penclla anc! making 1lstl ol lhinp to do. • · ' " • # During U...·llnt ineetlng ol -lbe year, on·~'coff'°lti lbe llwJllqlon Harbour Beach Club,'plana for the club's ftfth • am11al membershJp tea'Wert -. The '""'11 llOClal event will take pllft In lbe borne <ii Mn. Robert'Helllu on w-., March 111. InvltaUans will• lie ma!~ to-all area Republican women tlWi monlh, accoi'ding to Mn. Llayd· Fu I Ii e., chairman. Stoerbil lbe club's actmuea -!or lbe nen U rooalhs wlll'be ~ ofllcm lnoluil!nr tlle .. Mines. Heisler, prealdent: ,R. c. 0'Brlu. -lint vice jll' .. ~ dent; ·Fualle, second vice preside'Dt: Rbnald D r e w a , third vlee· pr~; -PlcUrcl, recordlnll --*lary; -Brown, c:nmopondlnf -.lary, onct W 1111 uii Unlack, trouurer, Boord ....-Sliidu~ ... ~. Gll~.•0 Tl>Om-~ Mqbm} •. Glen ~ . -, ~·=.'~e1~1t ,Lov'e:fy. Dinne'r Served · :.• ·' 14hqen, 'J ... JS. ArrQstr'oft1. ~ • . ..,, ~ ~ ... ~ •G • r Ir u d •· ,111._ D.C. , A!embers "of the Rancho' I:.adles'. Club· a~ :eoun~il;menibe_rs of.~? Hllr)l!ni·. t::':l:i.~ HlrJ*d and ton Mol>.ile )lome Park will spcinsor a, roast .~eet:diilner taking place .at 6 p.m:. M bm alJo wlU j,,;· • Saturday, Feb. 14,· in'the clubhouse. Tickets· are $1.50. Preparing d!nner are new th!& ":..nth ·CIJIVlllioc~": (j{fjcers ~f the women's group '(left to right)' Mrs. George Kirchl>fl, president; neighborhoods to r0-s l1t er ,, ?.!t•· George Masters, •l!CTelary,, and Mrs, Aniold Willl:eison, vice president, voters. Tbey ·wlli be instaUed during •a lunch.Ori.-in llie ·Y,illa Sweden nextyYedri~ar,.:, : ' ' j • • ~··-~'"·"" .. . .... .. ' .. ~ ----:-~ . " . , ...... .. ...--.............. ·~-~··-,_.....,,_._ -·---~--~ .. -· ~ J 4 Olll Y rJLOT • Fridq, F-6, 1970 ----.... ~~-·--- ~hoice : f~~ Eas.i ri 1g Nation 's Munger Pangs · . ;- Politics a • lly \JO Ol.60N 0. ,.. Dtllf PllM Stt" "Why la there still hunger in the Un.lted States? "AD,Jone who has cared to look bu found hunger." Launcb!IC Into the 111bJect ol bungtr was yquthful Calh· erine Blomatrom, member of the Amenc:>n Friends Service Commiuet, who was the nrst spuW for the 1970 aeries spomor<d by the Women At.- ooclates ol th• UC! lntmalth Foundation. Miu Blomstrom, a partici-pant. i1l an AJl'SC Ii e I d ~ project tut summer in ibt Rlwrslde arff, said thal llte·9"ock that hunler"Otm exists should not come •• news. "Arter &11 the flowery rhetoric," she sald. "people ' are auu . Y• can't ut politics and that'i abaut all poor people have been aiven." Cillng . <the 'bOot H ....... , U.S.A. by Benjamin E. Mm and Lalle w. Dwllllr, she •• _ .. that -qn, of the IOQd illomp proarlll(be · · transierr.i , !tom the ~· menl ~~lture io lhe ' Welfare . . POIJTICS IN WAY . Pdlllloo iiel# tn the way In the Department of Al!ic:ulture, ahe uplalned. Fti~'h c 11<1 n 11¥1 •Ilic•! ii .cfnJ>li>JQ11l11 'I'll amon lllUel that toke )Jr , Tbe sporadically employed are denied help under the cur· rent system, ahe uplalned, quoli111 Strgent Sllrlver, "II II Candlelight Ceremony Per.formep for .C9uple Making lhel• 'home In David W. Gibson, Jell"f Corona del Afar are Dr. and McClaln and Alan E. l\tn. KeMeth Gene Williams Ockerman. Laura and Bret who we:re married In the Alys were flower girl and ring Church of the Lighted ·wm. bearer while Alan Ockerman dow, La· Canada. was candlelighter. - Performing the double ring 'Ole bride, daughter of Mr. nupila11 was the Rev. Myron and Mi's. Bennett McClaJn of Meckel. La Cracenta, atteljded Glen- The former Dl.ne Lorene dale Junior College· ind now ii McClain,... allondl.d by Mn. enrolled a I Oran&e Coot · Al Alys; matron of honor, and Colleae. the Mmes. John Robinson, ~ aon of. Mra:. Oiarlotte Peler Scott and Gary Moehle!, -·WUJtama o1 Wat Covina 8~ bridesmaids. · tended Mt. San An to 'n Io Dr. William K. Scrugp WU College, Los Angla · Valley be!I man. Ulhen were Dr. Colle(e and. recelv'1 'hla c1oco tor•te from Los1 Angeles CoIIeee of ChlropracUc. Valentines Take Over Students ' Opinions 1 j Explored Foreign students' vitwa on not ~ ~to be pooi: ... "There are no 1eg1U,..1o caws for bunatr .'' Mill .. Blomstrom streued, "tiut Mt enouib peOpte care enoaab to •' do something abool It. 11we feel \he pr,Pe? , righteous tndlgnaUbn, then 10 home lo a lull ~. • "We are bree41Da a genera- Uon of bitter, alienated youth," she wimed, adding that :'this ;., a pd land and We can-fffif and care f~ our own." For so lution s, Mi.sa ·Blomstrom sal~ !Ml we .flnl must have a rt¢d\ICaUoa in at- titudes, then rtalicn t h e priorities in our legislature and establish breaklalt anjf lunch programs tn our scbo015. Hunger problems ar~, not Isolated, Ille polnled nut. Tbey ..... nljhtmare ol nnl, bills and olher'flnl!JICial problema. "Ellmlnallnc lwNtr .can be dooe u ylAl want ii lo be done," abe ~hided, "but yau C11J1t.wtlt ... do Jt." PalnlJni the picture lot 0nnp,~ ,.., Mrt, Sue• HI~ llill v-in ' . the_county lot the Amtrlcan • F!lencls Setflce Commlllff. "Or1111t Ceojnly baa become a Oj'lllliol for the lood me." she !>el'!!'· "bu) .Uie majorily of rtaldir)ts are not awn or the poverty areas." . Conunlttee whmt.etn wtnt to lhe Orange County Welfare .Department to find out about Ila exilU!lg aid projl?allll and found thaf•lhey were oulalan- dihc. • / • Hi1h rents in Ule county are a problem, ahe aaid. Orangt COunty haa a food st1mp pro- rr•m .but thr~ obstacle• atand 1n its way: transporta· Uon to 'ret the stamps, a lanlU'P barrier and pride. !louse in Santa Ana serves 90 dinners per day. School lunch programs have been partially • initiated ID Santa Ana, which, she said, is the county'I "pocket of poverty." Whal mUll 1>o ,dol\'! 'to eradicate hunaq panes 'from orange County's Childi;en and adults forevet t visor. 4 Btanch cllnlca are netded for pren1,lal mothers 1lnce the Orallfe Coilnly Medical Center rs inaCcmJble to' low-income families wl'!'Oul transporta. .tion. -' "Mf. N111<>n In the White House ctn't do ,everything," she concluded. "W-e have to Of Oranp County's 1,370,llOI) residents, 11 wcent live below the national poverty level where tbe income ls les1 than p ,ooe per year for a family of. four. Orange Cow\. ty'1 avera,e income, however, I! 110,llOI), Ille add ed. GOW Ll8TED help." .., ~ second 'in thi lour-part aerte:s, the Hand ,tht~ Rules the Cradle Roe~ \he World, will take place Tu~y. Fib. 10, at 10 a.m. In lbeJIJniVersity Methodl!I Church, lritnt1 . What strides are being taken in Orana:e County? Churches and community centers have emereency food supplies for fainlllea tn need. A 11 Auistance League chapters maintain food programs. The Sall'•Uon Anny's Hospitality Mn. liJIChitw! . IUQ~led . that more 'child 'care 'centers are needed so mptbers can work and au1mept the food budget. CMly ~ exist in the .county now. Mobile units are needed to aispense l"iii\r planning and nutrition In formation to families that cannot ' go to the m'edicat center or , home ad· At panel di&cuasion a,, w~ter and air pollution and ,poppla· tion control will be _prese1't<f by UCI graduate -Rldents Doit Wilkins, Peter Thomas and Deborah Sulliv Horoscope • Aries: Be Discreet SAT\JROAY FEBRWARY 7 ' By SYDNEY OMAJ\R ARIES <March Zl·April 19): Realize that being alone is not same as being lanely. Protect your privaCy. Some may be in mood to pump you for in- formation . be discreet. Not wist to tell all you tnOw. TAURUS (April 20 • May 20)' Friend m13 act in mysjHtllas manner. Bui doo'I . pry. What appe.an a puzzle is but a temp>rary condition. Have faith--especially I n yourself. GEMINI (May Zl-June 20); _ Accerit · standing in com· rqunity, general pres l i g e . Follow through o n com- m i ·t ~ent.s, reaponsibilities. ~~our intuitive intellect sup- plies amwers. Be quiet within. CANCER (June Zl-July 22): Good lunar aspect loday coin· cides wilb your chance to reach ... -lm;-g!!r number of periom. Art!CUlat,e your message, re· could command your al· tention. VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sepl. 22 1' Day to survey various situa· tion.s. Individual close to you may feel slighted. Do your best to preserve harmony. Permit others to lake in- itiative, LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)' Improve relations w i t h assodates, neigbbora, ~ o • worker&. Fine for reunion or spending time with lhoAe wbo share .futerests. Steady pro- gress is indicated. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You can have lun because your feelings arc expressed, understood. But realize some who natter may not be en· Urely sincere. Key is to be perctptive. SAGlTl'ARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Study offers related to property. Also strlvc to im- prove possessions. You are on more solid ground. Realize this and erude confidence. CAPRICORN (Dec. :Wan. 19): Short journey may be oP agenda. You are mehtally alert. but tend to be restless. Finish one Uting at a time. Avoid scattering your e:fforts. Be kind to visiting relative. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money area of chart is activated . Some claim you are lucky. Actually/ your tonal• ·- skills coine t'O ore. lnveJt in your ·o.,.,n ablllUes. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mm:h 20): Cycle hl&h ; circwrutanctS turn in your f1vor. Your SmH of timing improves. Your ap- pearance is enhanced. Yot1 feel better' and people around you rcspood in positive man· ner. IF TODAY IS YOUR BlRntDA Y you tend to be in· trospeetivc. You are sensiUve, often careless about detail!. New project ia going to sue· ceed. 01"3D£e Coast Mothers of Twins will invite t h e i r :iweetl)~ lo take ov~r tb_is month's_ •. ~lub meeting 9J1 Wednesday, Feb. 11, In Rem- brandt's restaurant, Cos t a Mesa. Socjal hour for tbe hU!band and wtfe ·event will begfn at 7 p.m. IDd dinner w:lll be senred al I. the Nixon administrati will be aired when the Irv a&t Republican Warne 1~ • I>. quests. Realize many are in-jp;ii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii0iii0i-iiOi;;;;; D' ' • h d S • A d terested and concerned. ~ISfl nQUIS e e TVICe W ar LEO (JuJy 23-Aug. 22}: For The Discrimin1tin9 Hostesi • . . : Pmonlinl the proaram will be Mn. Sylvia &,.. ot Newport Beach and her 40 )'Ul'Old lwim, Mrs. Joeeph (Judy) Roaener of Newport Beach and Mike Bogen of Hunllnglon Beach, who will remtniace about their childhood. All pmnla or twins In the Orange Coast area are invited to attend and reservations may be ~ade by caJling Mrs. Nick Bartlet~ 54Mll5, Chap ter Looks At Objectives A board of ·management meeting for C11valier Chapter, COionial Dames XVII Century will begin a( 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. IO, in the home of Ptfrs. Grant V. Rymal of San Clemente. President Mra. B ea t r 1 c e Crist will lead a discussion of chapter objecUves including progress of the Feb. 21 Patriots' Day Parade. Thole unable to attend are requested to 'notify Mrs. Lowry Galllnger 11 194-7350. Smorga sbord Party Fetes 48 Paren ts A desaeri smorgasbord will honor f6ster parents of the Children's· Home ·Society on Tuesday,· Ji)b. JO. in the Newport. Beech residence of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunn. Guests wdl lnc~ude the agen- cy's 41 foster parents who pro- vide temporary b o a rd I n g home• for io!anls. The annual potty II •llpOilllorod by the c.unctl of All,lillarte~ Me:mberi ~f It adarles and their hu!lbands a n d Oranp Colll1IY llaff members are lnvlted. ~ccqrding to Mrs. Dunn,' ~lllry pre~fdent. The ~ Ana pfllce of the ooc:fety alao olfen counseling for women faced with Uilplan- ned prqnancie• a1 well as otlJ!llelinc and •pproval of adoptive coupl•. Equ ip Stroll ers A dampened wuh<lotb and l bar o£ soap In a plalltc bag Cllllhl lo be atandmt equip. melt In the ~ng case of • baby lllroller or carrla1e. ,, Federated, meeta • Feb. 10, tn lite Irvine· of Mn. ,Philip J. '!Jtultl " , Speaklll( alter Ille JIOOO· IW\Cheon will be Ji. • Schlavon from Venice, llaly and Slanaltia Taalta from Ampelon, Grttct. Fabrizio b stayln~lJ; the E. II:. Adams fanilly, a ck! Mar, and S . 11 rtsldlng With the Arnold Can- field1 in the same area .. ~ Information reganllnl\ the meellng may be obtained by calling Mn. Reed Bauman, -· Newcomers E · e ' New Fashions A fuhlon a1>ow p_.,.a by Gladrags ol Laguna BefCh will ei>lerlain members .,.i!be Saddleback Valley Newcomers Club u they gather In \h• Towers on Wednesday, ftb. 11, at noon. dL Club members will ' a selection of bright app' I during the lllllcbeon meellng. ReservaUons may be made beforo Sunday. Fe~. !, [-y phoning Mrs. Marahall Blodlii, 83l).!5(J7 or Mrs. Danl<I G,, -· Rose Clinic Prunes Pests Landscape contractor and teacher Rooald B. 5\1cty CJI .. Sanla Ana will ~d~re?S members of the Orange-~ ty Rose Society On T'ueldiy~ 1 Feb. 10, Jn Westminster Civic Center recr~aUon building. Specim ens and ar· rangemcnts should be In place by 7:45 p.m., new meeting : time. A new monthly feature, ros4' clinic, will be'.C<JOducted by Mr. and Mrs..Lyn\an Qoalle of I Santa An1: accrtdited con- sultina rosarians who will abano pnJeo know-how. Meetings aro Int and·open lo tho jlllbllc. ' Silver-Sandi ·The flral and lhlnl Tuesdays at I p.m. mtmDer1 or Silver Sanda 281, NaUve Oaui;htm of the Golden West f.•ther for meetings. Lake Park Clubhou .. in Hunllnalon Beach ls the meeUna plic!e for the first at&SiOCJ. Mra. J1rk Wflson, Slt-1471, wilt luml1h location inf.onnaUon oo the It· cond meeUnr date. • • · .. -. Cohcem with old debt may be le • Relexed Guest at your own party Mrs. Mam'IeEiaenboWer receives the 19i0 Distinsuished Votllnteer Service emphasized. Check, details. A\fard of the American Heart Association . Mrs. Richard Nixon makes the pre· Some fed tape can be Distinguished Menus-Exciting Hors cJ'o•urves aeill!ition duripg tereinonies which marked the opening of. the 197Q Heart Fund r • ~ o v • d-1 I you are 644-00'7 675-4441 campaign. 1~~~~~~~~~~~per~m~··~te~n~l.~5o~m~e~le~1a~l!PIJ~.per~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1111 1496 SAVE 25% ON BRONZED BABY SHOES . DURING ; FEBRUARY Wh1t·1 wondarf\tl Wrt to-remembe r baby days. Tum thOH tll1t littit lhOa Into lifetime treasures et impf'Ulive uvinrs. ~ 1rom many styl1s , , . they make prlceress 11.ftt for your flmlly. All( AIOUT OUlt «HVllUlltT CltlOIT ,lAMI e tAHlt.t.MlltlCAltD • MoUTllt CJl.t.ltel 'j(· k ...... . .. ,, ..... 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B!aJk~·~~ ~-.l . ~-~~'--" ," _ • • meant bcilmt'oi -people '"!I bu.st!or Dl\.1 Mideast -Heatitig· ·U:p· ·"As:Eg .... v:nt·Aitaefis -~~· ..... 111eP""P":of_lllinlhilto• • .. ·-•• ' · -.J r -l!eacll ,ha .. lived with oil aliloe May I,, , . • Ill», J\'bel II WU !1nt -Now, By Uiillei rr. lBlorulilul tian mloe laytr•WU ca~ "'"11111t·Glf llJl!!·a mllilaey • airffeJd II nearby. II II •. almoll 50 'jun lat.r, oome people ai. llrW Je1a -bed and· aank ' -.a llllrghada. Egypt'• main nmJ ~ "'1 Jul! east ol SblldWalllaland, 11hlch'llra!U bel!J>lilali::.•k,they.c:an Uve witbout~t !<iYPtloii·mioe'byer hi the Red Sea to-the Red Sea. He ldenillled 11 u a Soriel· cemmandoo occupied !or 12 boun last -or,' at . without..,,. ol ill' lrap- dir .'-•.. .!. · on.r Egyptian lrngmen madeT-43 tYP. aillle "1er, . , month and seJud a radar lltaUon. pings. ··'fl"" Tbe spokesman uid bl had. no in-· .. rep0rted ·they "'!'k lfo' Israeli ohlps in formation nn Egyptian attempt. to 11!< miJltary 8poilesmln amd the mine • 'l'llOoe tra)'Plnll -nietlng, 'decaylol the "1*aeli hatbor of Elat •. an Israeli rescue survtvora !tom' tM~mint.layer, lay.i-irai"iunk Sroimd 4 p.m., cappiil£ ·pipes.-Wti.anit purnperUd oihei-gear minprY tpot~m~ ripOi:ted In Tel Aviv. which was eqWpptd '!ljh tw!l ~ t~ ·seven tioUn' of ilr "itiikea qalnat · 11nd utoc1ated with wella that have ouWved tJle coiiflid l>etwetn Israel.and Egypt with p mllllmet~ ~on, machi~ QM• targets In Egypt. The. raids· had started thtilr·uaffUlntlll _ form 1 safety hazard e9C81itted •sliaiiJY in q,'e air, too .. IMaell ~ l~ylng ~ulpmen~ · an n an· J"IY1.:..itl$P: agai!15t-Egyptlan mllll¥f and-mar'tbe· llhdape. - jet> bombed and slraled ·Egyptian Suei ti!Ub!narllll clevlceo. . tar&ets 'alonf the· northern aector of the · . 1 . c.mOI po141ons.ior ab:"hbura in a muslve At mine layer -Uy WO!!ld bave a canai 'IJ>d U!<n ''JnoVid IOllthw1rd" like a !!Ut gt!ltlJtf · tld ol lbetn II no simple attaek · ard. ;dit two bombing ittacks -.cmrcohbout Ill men. , . -artillery barrqe. m811.r. To find. oul why aild wbaf city of· d9tl> IJlii!IJl!"EaPl Emt1fD ·j<te-alruck · . ffurlbada lies oo the ~ -of "'*aail )Ito. ~.,.sank or damn~ .!f4kai ~ w..·i.;·do·about 11, rad r ... the i:.iaeu-b<kl ~·P<nllJiuJa. . 'die1Red s.u. close lo the ,IMuth ol the ·~llaJ>llan'li\ciWr ~ Jioa.ta In rr Cbrille'•. fi••parl series tbegliimni 1be,Isriell .apok~ ~d lhe EDf-~ulf of Suez. Hurghada bai atmj' camps the raid"" Cbadwan Island ut ~ MQl1day•in·the DAILY PILOT. ·:.:Movies No Good ~ossnwor Corp. Eyed' , , B·y· Burba~k Company '• • • . • • ! ~~ acqu.lsj.tion ·. of Rossmoor ~Uon, developer ol 'Leloolr< ,World, by Zer~' Manafacpmng-Cotnpaoy of Burbank, -a."divenifted growth' flrm, was confirmed_ .this w!ek br R o b e r t ~. Ros5Inoor vice pre.skl.enl and }egal COGJlel. r 1 • ~.merger. he sa~ •• wlll be subject to .. ~ .. requi rements 1 aiW to a~ • ' - \ j\etich 1'iaY.~~ ~ · -~-------~~ --~ -· . . . ,. .. ": Ffrst .to File ~~~ • ' , . ' . • • T.e~ts Show ~ •• • , . . • EdisQn;~ ' ·PoUutea _, ·, I o 1 I ; , . ByJACK~ ! .... ....,........ I ~­• • !-. I " . . ' . :· . Cbemlcal i.ste made in the vldJdlJ Ill I~ Southern Calilomla Edbon Plant Ill Hl!Dllnp.n 'Beach 1"dlcaled -qi anlfate depoolta that wwlcl •.nu.-baJlil In clothing" an Oronp County-Alf~ uon Control Dillrid ........... ~ Thursday. ' • ""' · • , ~nitneet IJoUclaa P'. Jel!eey said - '!!m. m•dt·~ "ben ~ pluL..._ burning high . ur coAtont oil. . He said no -plainla bad ---~,_ reald!llta lince ·~ awtldlaci -IQ low .Wphlir ln!portod oil -...... not,.avallalile. . • ' , In ~lloe. the_ vOl'1iJc .,_ fecl,of bJch and low level ......... Ibo ~nulng diaqreement bet-- olllcjall and ACPD englneefl ·-ovl-, dent. • .!1 ..... ~ _ Jef!."1 B<lmltled that !be APCQ mans nordlltinctlon between 'er'atalonl at 8ICll level and those on the' ground. Ed!lcn Cla1ms the lltack , ernisaklni in ..,,,. •iderably diluted before reocbibK gn>alld level. Jtl!rey "Plained that IO lnvtlilorJ·of emissions from Various '°""'* Ill Qrlll(I! ·County In' 11111 ~ thal "'."!" taminants from motor .,. .. 1M..-.~..:.. II ~t Ot ifie· -~~~-pm;\pl \bit i.--.. . .. '~~.-· ·~· •Ir ,J!!lllutant, ",not -"" enlir Ibo ~lr.!li -lo pted)tc-e ~i~=='~· ~ atal!OnJn lllmttqton -ti. Ille ml)or aooru ol niltoi'O --In Oranp Couoty. n dllcharpd ..,... tr petCtlJt Imm all -In 1 ..... En&ineef" .. ate ~ ~ le1U!led that the ~ -plUI hlllNl·._itttor addition ot.. totalat zu jOlll of -.. tbe-phere j>er . e Aid ~ addllfoo er two new units would ralle the ~/II C.l_tomperd~, . ~ , ... · ... He, odmlti..s tbal l!:dima 1 fi-.. fulan·emllalona-..rted from hla", &ct-. englneen ~jocl an averqe daJb' omlalon ·of ~Olddoa•ln tm at IA tqnl.per day,, . .;. Camarena m~l!lall\ICI· that If the.- 11nlt1u ere added at , ffllnlin.IWn 8eac:I! :a_~ ~I.~~ _In Im 1111a \ii He added,tbat JI "" UllHa -nol{ballt, nitrogen olidel eml"'ma, wW ,..._ aboilt the umo. ' • ----of·lla ..... ., on the fact tbat..automobila em••hlw .. to be. reduced by blw !7 tm. ~ oo...-; centendeil'lhO! •they WoUI lio, Iner-hr. Orlnp CGua(y -to· IC' • gruetfi.number•of veh&clll.l I ... ~ f'o._" lfoar!np• I~ ~ toe =: 1>e1or. the l'litlllO u Q>mJ '~ -... ·-...... ~,,.. tlot:nnt!llne d1111 ii --. ' . . ·-~~ -...... ; r • , . ' , . , . • ,. ! t ' I • -ue1-Aide -- r.Clemente_ SJJed .-.,.,, • •• .,.. M { ', ~.In Gu&.i~ :F4ins ~ I' , I ~ '" "'I<!. •Y •AUAM lUlEJBJCB whldl lie cllim• 11 due hlo clitnt. A ... ' Says Police • fN'orN~ded· uc ltvlM'11 Vice Chance.nor for Student ML-ot * o.irr ~• Jtatt cond Sult, tiee'klng fUU nlftstatement with -One l1weuJt has been filed e1ain11t Ole bS:ck pay, will he file<! as. soon as he ob;. 'at;J Or sa:n 0temthte ·and a 11cond Is t.at11S trahsi::rlptS of the public hearlnp illni 1n conne~n with th• firing iut he I d fillowlng Chorak'o di5mi_,il, r Briscoe 5ild. · ; Aftalrs iJfl\V C.•R\!)'·todiy eipl'!nef wh~ .,,. -he decid~to 'title protest1111 1tude11tl naffies 'rather tbtn call in poUce ot ~le the job' tr1Wrvlewers from 'Gtneral &lee- , , • )'Olllller ol lll.,.u;i Lt. Steve Chorllk. 'Ille zt.yeaN>ld ~rd who h~ beep In ~~ .Oleoter --his Qled 9!11 · tlte' dty '..rm. !'Or ' mt 1'"' u 1 filll *'Sia OIOmente MUIM:lpol Court for 1'13· ttmt ·tlillrd 'lliil fdlzr ye1rs as 1 ~ ~ .d ' about SljtDO ltl overtime pcay gUard, 8'11. bad been cited· 1 year earUer ~ for ·~outstanding" servtCe, was dismissed ..... Newpo.~·Chief ,.i' • • ' Sued Over Sex ~; l . . itt · .• s . novie eJZUre ~~. . ~pnioa Theiler ~· E le an er ~~bl;D'rt . l9Uta: ~ 101D1 hef\( C<ll!l· )ien!ltlon (l'OO•) for 'the confhe1tloo of *aplcy-'.!J.Am Curious (YeUow)." ,;if~ II a>pWaliU with the owner of the ~·"!'bee~· In· .a ' llltl,otlO lowiillt ·li\iilunJi U'lal MIUq today In Los »ieiliFederll Court. ' ... -.:ll>tili, -::;i•nciY thuter .,.,,.,.. n .... l'<llk. 9n grounds ,that_ his perfonnance reports ~d l>een "lDl~~isfa.;tory." . , C!or,at D)ainlaJntd thfl his firit11 Was tbe: resll}t of his acUvlJy as spake.smen for Ml San Clemente Ufeguards who had 'threatened to l\rikt for bl&her pay 135t August. The strike JfM barnd by court ·order abd .. Cbttlk was . 1ubsequenll1 . dismlJsed. Briseoe sought and obtained public hearing be£ore the city council, which acted as a personnel board .1n the fftlltter. The dismlssal was upheld by a 3-2 vote or the council., ·, · · San Clemente city mahlipr .K"1Mlh Carr confirmed thet the·ctty hu eocapd the servtca of a legal firm 1peelallzl!ll In labor rel1UOot calltl· .to hudle the Chorak C8", ·~ any other laboc rela- tiQns matters othat may arise. · · ~ · City·llt!!l'D!7 C.orl l\egtey ,..~~ .the tjty,AI. the origlnel bearlnp' Now lb• case ·Wlll ,he hondied by the Sant. Ana law firm· of Rutan and Tucke,r. • . . . . . 1 D,\ILT P'ILOT ~t•" l'lltt9 • Cri11ae1ighters Go Airberne, , .· . Costa ·b1esa Police Department becam·e aecond in Orange County to start .lia own air force Thursday with delivery of new helicopters. Huntington Beach Police Department was fir1t ,fn county to eJtabUah airborne patrol. Its two copter air .fc>rt·• ts cailed HB Eye. CoSla MeSa ''will refer to it'li two choppers ·as EAGLE I and EAGLE Z EAGLE ls short for Emer1ency Air-Ground Law Enforcement. Costa Mesa air force will take to air in about six months -·W:ben l~ officers complete pilot training. Mason Assq,ils :Critics ·Press, Public • ' . . . . Agairi Denied • tric Company to }eave campus. "Clearly tMre w•s no Violence in the lftuidon lt'll'as civil dlMbed.lence, There 'f• no ihovtn1 or pusbllll.'' Hoy Aki. To have called in the police would haw escalated the situation, he said, a~ takt?n the matter out of lhe university 11 handi. Re said he felt it "'''s Import.ant the university's own·~ be uaed • Another option -to ek the interview· erJ to rearrange their scbedUle and help • thtm find an off campus tocatlon fbr intervie)'S later -Rgy aald he d1Jcar4- ed "primarily heelUM· th9' hid been lrt· Vlt.ed to campus.", . • What HoY and Dun of l!Wdenll Robert . S. Lawrwee decided to do ..,., to pus among the demonstrating a\µdepts and take their names. Hoy said students wert asked dlreetly lf they wtre thtre to dis~pt·and •hen they answered "yes" they w•e 11bd thlt names. Most of the stu,tent.a 1ave their nam~. h! sAid. lle said the student.II appeared .. quite serious." · • • Ei1htetn names ftrt taken.-but Hoy said "the big list has more on it that 1 WOllld desl«nate as disrUpten of the i. terview." He said he plaMed to boll It down to about 10 or 12. • ._ Gllv11 of Newport Bead>, Chief Plul MolllU ol Sllnton 1nd i>t-lrict Attorney Ced! HiclrJ In a long of defendanll. 'Ille attorney said he had been In touch "'ith attorney J . J:ijcholas Counter of Rutan .IDCI Tucker and hid qretil to 111 extensiob of time for reply to the 'awsuJt UllUI Feb. 19. Of Upper Bay Exchange Court Acce8s -otsctpttnary--action against the students will be determined by a student review committee. Hoy said he ii boptful tM committte can be selected and btatn· proceedln~s by early nut week. Tbo the1ttr ownen claim that IOlsore the torrid Swedllh rte!s wu unlawful that tho)' hlft been llk1ally deprlv· ol profJ.ta ll'hlcb would have emanated • continued screenln&· lkoperlor Ci!111 J_u~e _J,E.T. "Ned" , ~ 1 municipal court jurlll, led nporl k1ch pollee o!Jleen Jut· Dec. In • raid "" the penlriJUU theilet• . 1bl lll'IJ'd·wtnnlnl JnMle WU ~,con. ted In 1 limilllr dileenl by oflkorr the Sllnton the1tar: .. : -· · But the theater owners, lurt is flimay 1' rolnl tn he ohort Uved, Ulerted t'p.!y Dlltrlct Attorney Oretll Surs to- -:-Be<iils<-orthe crowded Ciiilrtcalfii<lv, It could tab two to lhreu>onthl In bring ~ignups,Slated F ~~ .Littl.~ League Signups in th.e Sea View LllUe League start at 1 p.m. $4turday at the LeBard Scboot'Clubhouse. •wf1tm•s Just nothing to support tt." . Bors between tqe ages of el1ht an4 '12 d Hlcu' epecl1llll In oblcenlty laues: •rt eligible to play Little Lelgue hilt. .. No atandud• have been set anywbete 'T'he SU View Leaiue b bounded by".tlie ~ tbil naUon on thlJ type of display and Santa Ana River, Beach Boulevard, ~art applied :&!,he courta just Adam,! Avenue Wld the oc:ean. :u md-!00-.no. . thlo ·•tqif u .e to Ui:" . _, 1 • • ,: .fVthel"" signups are ;11cbeduled for 1 11H. Jielii·ilid'lt 1.,\IOltceJY thltonr "p)n~ Sunday,' Ind Feb. 14 IOCI II, ill 11 -=~--"-.. ~jntll J\1111' t.el!&rd SchoOI, ·2M51 Craiqler. tine. I · k ~llllf'-the'U.S.· Reglitratlon l!Osiu l!s'.· · · pl'De Court. Allo -... ~.z1n, the Loi • ' -y~J;;.w.~;'; ·1$ •. Higt. llanc.e·,, -Loi~.. !"'""17 poll'! "-: '-1 ::: ~ tr .r.. · · " ~ In1Valley'l'onight arbor District xpansib'n '. OK'd · · Alllr r.jecllnC a lePllllve pnipoll!,Jo .. t<P~ the county Hubor Dlltrlct Tue,. ' the Orange Comity Boud of ~irv\oorsdld 1n about f.c< Wednnday 1pproved the PfOl"!"l· 'lbt prvpOo.I 11 in· onlirgt 1he dillricl Include peru IDCI recrtattoo and to en- pua the entire county. Bovd member• did not approvt the TUtsday when they learned' blyman KeMeth Cort (0-Gar-den ) hid Introduced an ldenUcel bW in Allembly Monday. At Wedntsday'1 meetin& aupervbor 1U1Cn PhlWpo of Fullerton i1ked the to pua a nJOlutJon endonlnl the I. SUperviaor David Baker, who has cone record tn oppoa:IUon to the district IX• The RuPber Band will enterta~ Junior hl!1: studfn~.-•t ~ 9'f!\)Ck tonight In t~ FO<mW.Wal!ey community Center ln·thio· Cify•a ·arsi dailce Caid tvent. For the lirst time In Ila: aeries of danqe,s, the; dly will ad(nlt only studen\s who.baVe dance car&:. · Junim-high dances are co-swnsored by the F~illi~ Vall!r. Park! a~d ~crea. lion Department .and the ~ ~Coet Junior Women 's Club. . . lrvlne..COmP<J1Y-Pr•li4tiit Wlllllm R. Muon again laahed •out a.t crltic1 of the Uppe..-Newport,.Jlay Tlile!and.s eschange today, charging them 'with 11preadlD1 0mlainfonnation'J~and illq:ationa that hll firm lack.9 a plan for the contested eltu· ary. Mason said he seeks to Correct the al- leged errors in infonnaUon b)', "at least one of the .Jntervi,wers" in the current Superior COurt suit testing 1he validity of the embroiled exchange. Munlclpll Court Judge Lloyd Verry baritd the -press and public fl-om his :Anaheim coUrtroom for the secoiwt time u~h ~ona fr~ W"tll.meaninc - thou1h uninformed -indJridual1 Ire mu... ply without foundltion 1nd only lend to con!U11e an aireadY poznJiUcated tnue." in -a week Tburl!day a1 he ordered an 10- be aald. CU1ed kidnaper io anri'er to the charaea Ha Kid hil.finn !Ill -t 111j1,o1\9 'and in Superior Court. fjve .years of wort ~aftlng eqgineertng The Santa Ana bannaid who clelms she studlesJor .the e1tual')'.. . . ... the. , Earlier thls mOQth;_M•son l'fhed out was victim of Nicbo1as Ray Fleurts, at dlbet·uttJa ol hlll:fJrm's Tf:!le ·in .the 25. Ot Anaheim, ran (r0m the cJOMd exchatije alid' amned· Supervlsar-'ltobtrt courtroom in tears llhortly before exiled Mason, obviousl;r alluding to foe leader · Frank. Robinson , uld "one of.0 tbt .. inter- venera" rttently charged th1t neither • Jrvine, nor the ~nty hu a plan·or 11up. J>Ottlng ,engineer\l>C rtudlu on the Upper BatUn'a·neWl;Hernate'Plan because. Mas. on ~ldi. Jt ts without the beneflf' of agl-newsmen were told that Fleun:s' next a~ nee.ring ltUdfes. ' • ~ · · pearance will be next FrldaY · in the BalID:i 'hj:llfed, cillln'g Mlson'f' com-higher court: - ·-Bey. Mason 11aid the statement "isn't true.'' Bartz. iii Raee · . . ' "For Valley Seat -. =· · ' iew name. 1111> BO,,.; has l)left ~ week In 1111 llst Of can· dijl for tlie April H ,clt)'-~I elec- tion In Fountain Valley$_ l .~ · Bartz, an engineer, pfckedlip iiOmina· tion papers Thursday from Ctty Clerk Mary Cole. Three Incumbent.II, Mayor Edward Juat and Councllmen· Georf! Seott ind Bernie SvalSla:d, are up fo ·re-election . They have all picked up applications. John J, Mang1110, chailpllll of the thamber of commerce le gl 1l 1 \Ive division, was the first candidete to make It official by ~ re~uming ct1mpleted nomination p1ptr11. · One olher potential candidate, Burton Taubman. an etlgineer, bu plcktd up paperi\ - meob "vituJ)erativt -fultnlriatl Ona:••· Th 1 "The alleged •million benefit · to 1he at arraignme nt woukl norma ly be county at Irvine COmPlflY'• COlfil ~ed open to lbe public and .press. But events in some doulit 11 a Mt.If ti ·tllest'tir.adls surounding tbe 1ppe1rancei in court ·thi,t again.rt ·~ of ui .Wfio.-u -y that son\e week of Fleurts NiVe Ted" td sptC\ilatioh natural ttiOOJ en: aJCli..,·ooeaa freift1e on what cour11e Superior Court Judge and dd.il ~na · ... i worttr~nn ilhlll mon~'!iaittin aa&LJt;.._sr-;~!r -:t5~""ll James F. Judge m.Jght 1dopt .. But Mason said thillt the exchange crit.. Jud&e ·Robfrt Ccrfm~ Judge J~1e's lea muat deal in the f1cts. SUperlk OMrrt~colleague.~ Aimed Thurs. "If 1n lnlll•ldUll ~ tP:"'P "'""''to c11y to Interfere with Judie v.rry·, chlllonge Jl"bllcly the ·clivelopblenl of the decl~on to bu newomen from F!eurea' Beck B1y and the llnd ndlln(e plan M lll'lll!1nent. AlJll.1" rlfUJf'l to ~er ill marill, lben the pjblic ~ the rllht the COiTecilve, ... of ·~ C)!'""'te to espOC\• the crltico le>. jlul in .r.cli," judp who admitted !hit his eviction of Mason aafd. the p.1bllc in a slmlllar cue lt'll wronj. He uld his finn'a pla.nninl for the utu-Jud&e Corfman said there wu no rial 1ry i~h.1dea work by encilleering CQMµlt-public. lnterut In Uie Fleurea ar· anta who have augested chaftnel widths, . ralgnment and, In aJlY ,event, .. the ar- pzwer dJmenalon1 for rowin& courses, a 'raigrune.nt record woukl later M: open to marine stadJum, wa~r lk1 are~· and 1 -public;· examination. But Anaheim court tumJnc basin. -: officials who quote Judie Verry's si>ecllic He ai.Jd the Unlventty of Callfomla has instrucUons, Ufuaed to dlacuu any conducted studlt1 "'mlnlnr tld&I llowa, rllrrenb', velocltie11, tidal flushlrig "and a•peCt or the· case with tnqulre11. . even the etrecta of 1 tidal wave." 'Fleures is being held in Orangt County ' . Woman Sues ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -A ...... bu · 8\Jed the federal government for ft50)l00 dam11es·for angulah ltid abock the says wtre: suffered when aht was cauaht 1n the middle of -maneuven by . Navy ccm- mando!. Jail lh lieu of '20,000 bal i. · He is accused or abducting a 21-year· old Santa Alla ch'! from'lht Anihaim bar where she "•wkl·1nd tekinl hlr'to hll parents home. 1'6! victim· has told investigators that she spent the ni1ht in bed with Fleuru mana.cled by wire ti:i her aDe,ed al> ductar. Sht has told officer!: that 1he w11 not raped. ------·· - He said release or the names of the ac- cused students would be up to the ·student committee. Hoy said he preaumts charges wiU be brought by one of the 24. or 25 ttudent.t. m11ny from engineulng who wue sc~ duled for interviews Wedntaday. They'. are the ones, he said, who&e ri&hts 1'81'e ofiended. , · · He said disciplinary options avf1Jable to the student committee ranee from a warning to expulsion from the Univer- sity. Then are avenues fOr appeal, he said . "County Marine Squadron Heads Back From Viet .Tbe van,uard of a fillrter ~uldnn .onfered,back 1rom Vietnam under Prisi- dent N~On·s·w~t.Jidrawal pro(rlm will ar· rive at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Sa~day for home deployment. Leading command elementa of Marine Atlack Squadron 223, one of thrff' Southland-based units now comlng baek, att due at 1:30 p.m., with a second fllsht Landing 45 minutes later. Ceremonies featuring Mij, Gtn. Robert G. Owtnl, an· honor guard and Marine band will ereet the returnets, but -the event is not open to the pubUc. Four A4E Styhawko wW touch down on the runway u the advance continaent, with 'linother four lcheduled to land within the hour. The unit has been a6Sisned to Vietnam since December, 1965. and will be based at El Ttto, while a helicopter squadron is on lts way to lhe Marine Corps Air Sta- tion, Sanf:a AnL n, told board mempra he felt en- ent of a blll lhey had not aeen was proper. '111e~i;lilau .. -I "" puaed In of the endorsement. with Baker r the only dlsaentlng vote . ·; . : CdM~T ; fr ST¥LI! . " ' • DAILY PILOT OfUJltff CO.UT .UIUIHIH GCM,ANY 1 • ..-,, N.' W~ ' '""'-..... , ..... iwr . J,,k it. c,,,:r -"\tk9 l"nMM!t .... ,._ M-- 1\•"''' ic, •• a a .... -. . ~· ...... ,.,,,,.1 .. M"-lfdllw Al\1rt Y"· 1.1,, """ .... l'.tlltr " .... , ...... Offk• .,.,, .......... 1,.,,, M1lli11• A44rt"t P.O. I•• 7t0, 9Z641 ----\.....-liNdll Ut ,.,._, ... _ • ' C..lt ~I I.It Wftl l lY &!rftt ....,.,, llldll zrl1 W.I ..... touin.1' ·- -Gone, But ••• • The C0.¥ear~ Lapna P-laybouse, now suUerina lhe ullimate· iodi11· nJcy ol lhe wr~·r shammer, wlll not be forgotten by those who trod ·her creakln1 rds, or sat In the audience on those hard cushions. For a look al old girl's checkered past, see Tom Titus' story in ,._ _______ ..., __ _. I today's We.ekender section• ·--·· ' ''2 ' ' ' . ,. AT A PRICE CHAIR STARTS AT '129·. AVAILAILI! IN A LAltGI llLICTION 0, COVlltlATTHI UNllLllV,llLI PltlCI 0, $111. COMMON ON llU ., 1159 DEA~RS ~R: HENR.E~N -DREXEL -HEIUTA6E •• ·.7"'·· --·:; .. - . :-' ; ! . ' . . N~UACH . 1727 Wnkilff Dr,. 6"®'0 OOlli ... QY'flL f ...... \ J . . -~-~__.!_----~~=---··~~,._~ ...... ,.. ....... .... ---·""'---"-- I • " I • j ' '1 • ' • ' • , •. ' t '' • • l'AIL Y PILft"Sllft """-' . •-D . . , ! • • D0tt fu Loo" own . '.. _. • '.J~ • \I ...... \ ' Bill,!! Y, h do, this,!~ what you'll see. Thal is, If ru"re a ,~,ork~r and your.current JO~ takes y:ou .to the top o the new s,aboard Financ~. Buildil)g .nilw. lz~r_construction in New.l"'rt<Center.l]From l~ -stories up.you '!"• looliinr down on foundations · Of ·1our-<1tofy gaiage gQin'g up ii\ conjunction with ,new skyscra~r .. '~ ·, ·. ' .. . N. "V. D ··!·~·-.. ,,, ewsmen-. 1ew r os1~~ ve :·· ·. . • , , , , 1 y r ;., ';~, _·· : ---. .t\ction on .School -·Cag.pus I, • -·--. ---.!:t-•• __ ...... __ -........ -• • • Today'• Pl•al . .. • '·· • • I •• • • • • • t f;& 'UJl.~'fll.OT ~ · lr•W.,,,>f*"!')' ~ l!~ Pellee Belleeptera ' ~M.~~-s '~~~s" : Arr.ive . in~~. N:est-·~ :- ·~· ' ,._ 't""1 I A ,l.~ 1 ,...~. · ...,: .-~ '°"' 11114 !ilie Two. lrtillly ,,..u.., -1 pilob Carl Jaebo11, llalcMd -114 wllh on1y u 1>9on' Oylnr ltlnd)' Niii! ...s Frank Upham -·· on !line J~ pr1or to lalldlnl, eel dOW!l In hand, aJon1 with Obaomr ol!i<:<n Jim ~fL,, .. MW 11'0rsday;' . Strictland, Oiuck Duvall, Jim Waper ~r:<n; -·-bdcGpler1 irrlvtd •od Ron Palmtr. •l . . .n~. ·· ~.:.... One pUbt will -ochl ... inllruCtor r.11nr ;~odl lflrl It the "'!"" M ... Golhnd ~l wtll, thUI q1ll!Jfytil( to lelCll , Id· ~Club for lonnol d<llvery by the dllioilol ol!JCtrs hOw to fly the ,M0,000 I~ 111d a ,...ptlon by city, choppm, with the ,lour oblervtra con- 1e,-!{ld firt dopartmenl ofjtctalJ. sldered lint, II) Une to l!arn. , . ., :fW11 ~ with r..i lilJl>ta, tlren, Chlel Nett> lnvli.4 oilier city rein5en• ¥__.a-~ .. !7tJ<m. IJld 10ph!Jllcatad taliv,., lncludlnt Newport BelCh Police •ftt Cbld B. Jama GJ1v11 ~;:.r eoun~ \ftillo ........ Ille. bllcl"•••l·wblta police cllm111 Georp Nye,"' Lak , the cl- 1'11....,.....i cony AmtriCID Flag In-I)' that pioneered the concepl _ fipLt, "II .lbelr till booml'. Special Cl'e!lll was liven to the o.ther '.:!'.~'lo What ooe mlaht ·npect, .a1enclea whooe experlbe helped oet up TestiSJiow .. ~ S.:.:l:r . -1H1ate, • ·,Acid Eff eet~ .B7 JAC!t 8ll0Mcl:,, • ' Ottlil't:a.111......... " Ch1.;i.11.e;1a ;;;.de fn U,0-vtcl~ty oi the S<i!!lhml California Edlaoo Pllllt lft ; ·), ~i,MtlQitoii 'Beach indicated acld aOd Sulfate d"'°""' thai would "makt i!ola in.clothlnl" an Oranae COwrty Air Po!Ju. • Uon Control-Dialrict ..,._.. IWUled Thursday. EnaJqeer Douglas F. Jeffery aaid ieels . were made ln !Ml when the plant was . burning hl1h sulphur content otl. He aaid no complalnta 11,d been recelY· ed from resld<nta llnce llAllaoe awltchld to low sulphur lmparled oil wi. pa wu not available.. _ , · on Dot nained !Or the Apollo moon the pnl(J'tm, 111clucllni H u n I I n & Io n v whlcl<, but brandOil with Jlllu.11 ~. whJch beflll the flt•l bellcop pro-£ pr'cisriuni l!:Dl•ri*DCY Alr-Grllllnd gram In orange eowrty. ol.'iL Y l'li.oT Stefl """"' - IN SIX MONTHS, POLICE CHOPPER Oft PATllOL WILL· BE FAMILIAR• SIGHT 'IN 'COSTA MESA . . . : ' ., . - In crosa-exarnlnallon, the vuytni ef. feet or hill> ind lo•r leYeJ -the conllnuln1 dilagreemenl ~n EdJaon qrficia'3 JQ<l_ ACPQ enllneers wu evi- i. ' !f.=er N;Ut'preslded 11 a th~ ~l)'ttbeif~~ 1::.tP.:"~ ~ ·Junclleon beforehand. lnttoducto1 convenlenl to train' one inalnlctor who ·1eaiien, lhe department's fltst ·ww coaeh other officet., to take tiver the 'bell<OJ>11 •na Hughea Tool Com--clioj>per controla. Jllll.Y ~Ivel, hoa1a far the luncheon. Eagle One and E••le Two la tar took elf ~~.~ !itlio ftlit dl'Jle Howard llUihea with \!«Id A'l!>Cl~ rnc. Pill/la 1t the ~·mi to lundi," -reniart<eol ""' allet, i'tlurain& eventually to Southlllld his admitted bias. " ''·" '· · ·l!ellC~,alLoog~Alrporl. ·In each talk, heh" pledged,''What- From Pqe J SOIOOLS ..• Mo-tries No Good ' . Man Breaks Theater Door GlaSs ., . . ......... ' dent. - Jeffrey admitted·tblf.-tM APCD makes no distinction between emissions at. ttact level and those on the ground. Edison claims the stac_. .emisalons are earn· slderably diluted before tt!achln& around level. f-Neth fa~ a brief history of the 1°he' aeven-tnltta.J bellcop l1wmtn will ever hlppe~ in the vote Tue&di.Y we in '~ttr PIO£!m ~ aecond to he be lrllined 11 Writ Aaaoclatot a 11"'1 your school district win continue to ~o FORT WOllTK. T<I. (AP) -A young • ~ 1n1e County -since ila ~· f~ed_ by fttired_ deputy chl~f Hugh the belt we know how with Wbatevu you min ·di.strtsted over 1ex movie& flung a . . d~ylng . ·{lvate . in:operty 1 11 d ~~ 1ep&'::~l spok...nin Hid Jeffrey e1pla.ined that an invt1*ry 6f emissions from variQUJ ~ in Orange County in .l918 •howtd .thlt ·con· tlmlnanta from mot·or vebJ.clu compriae 91 percent of the total , bUI thal a JDljor part of this is carbon monoside. .,.J>O\h. In .-Y ond "° _,-M~ wbo .btadtd the Loa .__,,. -'ve us." ·-Sherilt' IVn-. -..~ .. grave marker throu&b the &laas door of a o yeon --. le occuJon" a~""'..,... com!Und. Newport Beach CltyCouncihnan Robert ~ iheater1iiundoy lllld wasca_p-the marker wel&t* &llout 46 pound!. w1s ll Inches Jong llld had beell taken from a baby's pv1..i' : "Carbon monoxide, while -beln& a loDc air polhrtant, is not ~ to enter tbe photochemic.al ruction to p r o· d u c e smog," the engineer continued. "'This ii truly • inemorab • Six montbl of fuD.tlme wori will bt re-Shelton also spoke to the Chamber mem- sald. quired, the latter part 1perrt la)'iftt cut bets. His message wu that itls a tunclion t.w'«l.alttr •chm. Ma1"f Alvin L. Pinkley noted that grtd·llte aerial patio! palt<ma aver the <ll the chamber of Commerce to be con-"I thllughl the lanbllDoe would be fl>'~ -eel -of the hellcop IYlklnol clly, after wbicb the bellcop taama will cerned about the mainlelllace and fl'OwllJ symbolic (l/ will! -.-•·•ts doing to ellmfulte the need for 10 new • go on duty. <ll a' he•lth)• bUlirieaa cDm&te 'Uc! that ~ ~· ,.., The incident occumd al the Hollywood Thealu, one of Ibo .pty'a Jarp1t and most modem..'Ibe X·iated !•Last of, the Mobile Kot Slli:Jta" is 'i:umnUy sj>owing. "The Inventory lhowa that the ui- power station In Kuntin&lon Beach b the major aource ol nltropn OJ:ldea In Oranae County. II dlacblrnd ·..,..' 17 -percent from ali aources in 1911." -..t uld bl would ___... to • il IVn-'-J -i.1..a.... ~'--........i 1..-1-+ .. 1 ihla cOuntrJ," Gene Wataon, 24,,told in- l onedod--.-• __...,... -•--~ procram Nid •-IC•-· Ir< I ' vi.,.., factor. . veoUgalon IJld newllllen. . In th! corning lludpL ., ... 'l'hUraday the lllricL IJ'ld pallern of potrolt RB.IL llJIUES "I --·"-<-"· · · · -'"11le IOC!llctJon wu latl year, ·~ a1Jowa pilotl to .._ euclly whmr they • He sald-thiopponenta Who 111 .. 1.....d -WU '"" ~w w · make '."!'" no le! replied. rd 1 __,....,. ol are Off!t the di)' 11 Ill)' liven time _ on the real !Mues (ftnao¢al) are in gen-. one ""'Id w banned -!hit no..,. "P The ~~ :wu .one of a recad. .mies oo theiien, lncl~~ 4J"ive-tns, sliowlng X-rated movies, UIUl.D)' ''nudlea." Jock '-" • v c;e r--·-. esQllOWlr ~L eral the aame hard care that ia igalnat in the viclnit, ·of the door -be!Qre·I Unt for the Hutbat .T~l'lnl'.'' · Sll*ll( pill!fc.fi'Jktaoouild:chancea o..,, achoo I finance measure. threw ii." ·_ · " · -'"' ThUti!rl ~ the nud1e moV\es ~ave tiad )ir!>j«:l<i., and 'film• vllldaliaed 'and 'bi.Ve ' re<ieived warnlni notes and thfetti. . •.. , . ' ' Engineer associate EdwarJ Camarena 1e11mec1 that the preatnl· Edi""' pl111t has a capacity for addlUon of a total of 24.4 tons of nitrogen oxides to the atmos· phere per day. He said the add:IUon ef two new units would raiae the potential to PrelldentNlxon'l ,Url attiDUdl. art'~,;,~~ .:.that the eiittult , "l •don't think we have fteW Or;-~un-lt'w~S"l~~lt:·~~· ~-.~t.:·~~ tJjo war on crt~·ln . eM1114 • .maWii..d-::"•·oou1c1 .. ~· illffulo-nta,"SheMnsald."'WJhave nudlty .. h\ollbni. : .. '. _ ... Hee belicoptar Ult ... · ~ · • .ud iJio. but~ --hanl-.headed buaineasmen In: favor. Poljeo · j!llod Wataon on· c~ea of "~a,. now :JO clllelf tl1lt own or' wowifa'li.W .are landftion °1 the..bl--Aaoemblymen ·Badham IJld Burke ·have -··-• · .... "· . " ' . ' t.e them and majOr crlme on the h.~1-... · · DC!· endorsed the election and so ht! the Costa ' · · :. 'k r e Is down 10 Rtreln~,'' ~ "'~II an instruetor, he qid the pilot Mesa Chamber." N • del M L'. (ld. . . • . 62.6 t~s, JI'! day, · II lddlq Ille fipre la IU.,...... ;~ply Rilch "'' llpol!JIJl>ta ' to · Two J>ll'llllll spoke to Jl.ltbor;Forum-. ov .. Y h .. ··," ---. _ ·_ .. : .. · . a1 ~ e· _ -in' · g· ..,. "°""' aectloo bl a mid-city,;. the lefraJil below •nd aelecta dedlc.ied achool diatrlct crtUc'llrL Mary . «-«-_ _ !.6_, _ _ · llelore lntroduclnc throe pUote 1114 r.ut · ~~~!: ~~on :.?ultt air!<!; Mariin-Ond Rev. Paul Newnun, iaator County Marine Squadron Heads Ba.ck From Viet 1$Em~· --In lbllr llnt w!ek ~ he l(ui--' ·-· ·iiij w 1"" lelJ, of Fitat'Baptitl Churdl, Com Mt/a. Cblel Neth wu at<a 1 coiil' beC ,.,..... ,_ , l1lnl <lll the ll(llt -Mn. Marlfn said there are twO buic "p1-by poltce --1111t 1hll'• when Y""~• laadlnt." pniblems o1,,...1 concern to parenta. The , mMY!;· I>orOth1 'Bandt and her 11111-liral, ahe aald, is new educaUonal 1oala .:-,.... • ,'" · -. • with a thrust toward a !lcientlfic, ithcis- " ' Aidor P1tliol'!" ta the · In<; ·Mesa 'i:'ffic' ! -' -tic. burnanlsUc approach. 'Qe other couse • oNfme oi Countfy Leid• \11," • ~ &lU8 of cancem, lbe llfd,.i.I the effortl of the · "'-......._ ~I.Mind ,, ! fj t. tJ;. • ""*"81oul tduci!Dra, l9Ull4!dloai and -¥"!'.!-'~.-" (c ·nilll··.!" · · ~ Jlf' ,. • ~ " · !eal:ller union! lo 'wr..t eonlioi of edu. Unllarmed u ...,.. or _, ,... lSCUSS . TUg cation from the parenl.!. She 11ye uamplel ol a IOci&l scienet t~ilt. TVi.' -~,~M':,~..)~ ir.. .. Lt.. ~m-1. Te'_._._ an !aaUlh "'COW'~ at N. Harbor ,· ~· ...-,.-:,,, ""'!""" vinm HJgh ·tliaf allegedJ\I .,.. · a o1 will btll' Colla -<lllldala dlacuu ,...ltivil)' training. • ages claimed by jel !Uel 111d soot ' allouL "We're atll1 tnlrlgqed by that," Em«» · Id "II ....,. Iha\ U.. ja4ge doclded ' , 'the problem ·-nOI ... 1re lllCJUlii eonalder tn the dal1\.111t1 ... ·Some of the hon\-• In the Loa eles auita were tu"'911 lllOMI in the i 1 1t. A totAI of 131 rttktenb \lott their ' for damaru becauoe the lud1e ruled at nol.Je wu not RVC"e enouah· , , The blllt ol the -ul peUtlonera • In the holie:fllatued .,cooalllne °""" ' unity of PlaYA del RI)'. . Dnptte tht Jud11'1 ruling, howaver, the Angeles nolae lalue ii far from ovtr. The ell)' of Loa Anaelu, the landliild 6!, lnternalloolal and Ille delendant·ln·IM e actions, wtll appeal the decialon down Thuraday. Or1na:e County's turn In court to con- the residenll' clllm1 i• npeeted to 1e11ne time this summer whtn 11 mnt caaes will come up on the court endar. ·Thole doaen cases will reprtsent the million tot1l in damages 11CUght. Emory 11Id the Loi Ange.Jes dttlalen ...,..-.nolll'·llel~ the'plablWfs' lawyou prtparing their Cale. DAILY PILOT ltri•Mt1 K•t.,il l!fti.r l'"'' .\., Mu"Jhl~· '¥'nttliiii .~fW . • ...;... .... hOflke 2211 W11• l•llie1 lowlt.,tr4 M1llli1t AJH,..11 r.O. lo• 1171, t~6'l . ~ °"'"' CO.M MBI: nJ Wn, 11'1' "''ff , Lll'IM llldl: D2 111 .... I AYlftllt. • """'""'* ...,., 11911 11.ui ltullvt~ pl1111 1w Ille city's unique .a,..-to The Rev. Mr. Neumann 11id, "The drut -Friday nllJl>I Jn on lnten!n achooi ta octually the daughter, of the cmillie:~ News. -:.~~Ille achoo! does nQI lolow Ila ' c;:.atli ,..._.Polloe·tl. Auatln W. Slll!lli; He 1a1i1 pdbllc educallon-'hu detartor- commWtlty rtlationl offlctt, and Vice ated, with inereuing nwpbtr1 of Jllrtntf Ml10l' 1,1411or! M. Wllaon will bo-11 s putUng their chlldren in private ocl>ools, P oil: Oii'.-' Ch ' J ''I ' ' The ftHClll8 lar public adJlioI dtterlora- '. .. "n•H 11!1!' ', • llld again II tion,.,hO'clalrned, ar,e lhr~lold' 10 ln·a toped' npla)'. POLITIC.IL FOOTBALL Tbq_ wlllo~ '!Tiie liapplnlnr," a ~Publio educaUon hu become a poli- day;\"!r ,.,..... c( dru1 ,,qporlf -tical football. , ltwi "1 .. jicJ!t(to'loi~ aa4J.U pob~ J.l::f.~" been !_i!mll".ed.lrom the lent IOI' the dly -alont with cdtbrtly -There hu been a breakdown of di>- litum IJld enltrlalnmenL clpllne. .......,,_. Job. 811._ ""--r-~v Mn. Faye Edelblule COlllP14i ... ~ F£'.-;;;;, the-~-;.;"~ I! IN,000 In. the, ochooil 1!udltl tor hot' lollo!lt( by a -of loell -Dbosil ldeaa, $111,000 for a guldonce projeet llld- •nd cillllca -.-a UCLA . M71 for reMlrCh IJld developmeal, yd llllatlll(J _..,, • , _ "Or. Cunninghlm 1oe1 around ~btl .Meuwblle. LI. sftull> d I! e la 1 e { people we're · oo pool' we coni ~ ... to Wldiltado1 Iha\ IJIOtlior C11e1ii!1J njuie paint the windowslila." h•s betn added to the f'Oltrtr, one who School 1dminlstr1tor Donald Hout wa1 volunteered •fler lutntnr Of tbt project. preaent at the Harbor Forum meeting to HI ii fomiar iiOflH.mlddlowelaht llld represent the school district ml he an- welletwellM 'b611Df champlOn Suaar Ray awered Mrs.·Jd~.lblute.!that ~mono Robinson, who la now devoUna time to ey i& a matter of priorities. Yo. ulh work, ..nril'lw'lly in " ......... ,. ..... Jral Dr. Cqnnln,qham, in preaenuni the r·· """'™' ~ school dilttict'a case to the two Cham-~Lo~:e~;. ht said, wt.n llbd lf he bets, KJwanlans. meJrtbtra of ~ Orange Coast YMCA E.xecutJvt Club and 1othe:r1. mi&ht particlpate. has presenled the school district u very Other O'OUpl sehed'llt!l to lill• !1¥1 in-1n11ch the victim ol ~ in ill elude 'l'roleel OAIW, 1be ~ lhlanclal 1horlag1. muntty Hrvice IJ'!Qp, ?.,,, Cllallodp. a The school dlllricl has bttn the by. rellJion-oriented lorpnlalU... of ,,,_ .i.nder, !Olin& .....,., be sa)'I. lo inf1&. acldtdo, 1114 -moro. · tlon, dacrolaing .i.te llMDdil ~ " " •ito. Ill llCllatad .....,, ~ IMl'-ket. an Upper Nnporl B&111111Smtnt dilpule, I mllldatad tlnderpolin pro-' gram IJld I PruldenHiil....--""° (l/ conrm•' Heal1IJ, EdllCllleo • Welfare ServiceA Slated- For CdM Woman ·Mrs: M. Brennan appropriation. H~hor fiisbict Expansion OK'd ;: ---, . -;; Aqgp,~t~~:~~acht Raee· .'. ~ v.x ' !ttU \'11 b ;ot,n-.i.:l' JilhJI ~· ~"'""WO\'la::>MI TOI!' Tobin'~ lllp!Plle "I:' ~t fJ>UI' . Mar look the lead In the Acapulco yacht mileO~. <ll N"1a lit~ ~it · The vanJUard of a lilJl>ler ICl\ladlon race today and w~ about 10~ '1fth breeJU sot the ta.boat fleet moving ordered back from Vietnam under Pi-Iii- of Caho F'also. (~r~ltoey~ BoPI again. de""Nlxon'1 wlthdr1w1l prof?am wln •ar· Paae). Two ·Newport yacmtl,;Bob Beachamp'• rif~ ·~~I Toro Marine Cqrpa Air StaUon 1 . , '\' ~'Ot.and111obt0orriJon'•-'ll>lftqulla .Satu~d,y (or.b<>!ll.•,deployment, l ·'~1. 1 \ ~ 1b0th1·at1C1.bo 1'l1aO mme ·30 milts ~command ilement& of Marine Jury Selected bl!lind Rllftllqe.' · • · ' -Attac~ Squaciroo m, one of ~ _ . Followinc ore the latitude aod lonlilulle SOUlhland'baaed unlta ,,... coming back. . · · • . . ·~ . posltkm:i ol the fleet is of'I a.m. tod'ly: are due at l :JO p.m .• with a leeond flltbt. In H Id T • } 'N<1V11 del'Mor, =--1111'1$ -·ilJldJng -1& llllnulea Iater. · 0 Up n8 ·,'RainJ>age, 22-lt-'110-48 Ceremooiea lealilrina Maj. Gen. Aober1 ' -DorotllY 0, 23-05-110-tJ G. O...ena. Ill hoqor guard and Mar1ne · Jury ioelectJon CODllnued todly In the Tranqulla, 23.0.1-U0-21 · band will ·;reel the returne15, but lhe Suprrfor Court trill of• GIJ'den Grove Barta de Oro. "1.l-2'-10-10 event i$ not open to ~e public. Tnan accustd of tatrqg StOO ~at 'iunpotnt Bohemia. 24-(JO...'..lll~O Four A4E Skyhawks will touch down an (r -••-·~-·~· In .. _ .,,., ~ Ya Tilrko, 23-l'l-lli·!S the runwa ., th d Un em u1111: Dm"NM.Ul1' • u1111: >J .. r •~1>11U· . Hnfacan,~""' J7_111_.., . Y e a vance con ltnt, rant at Orana:e eowily'·Alrport. · _.... .. with another four scheduled to land ~acing armed robbery charaea la Rob-lemanja., ™>7-UJ-53 wllhjn the hour. er! RUiaell OUn, 39, the former Oranj'e · Thera, 23-07-Ul-lt . The .unJI h" been anl&nnd to Vietnam C<Mity dtrector of the Seventh Step Tangent, 23:$-IU-49 alnce Oec::emt>tr, 196S, and will be bl&ed Foundatton -1n organiiaUon devoted to .Yellow Jacket, 23-22-110.59 at El Two, while a helicopter aquadron ls thie rehabUltaUon of u-conVicts. Valerie, 144--112-39 on its way to the Marine Gorps Air Sli· Olin la ·accuNd by police of being one Quasar, 26--12-111-43 tion. Satlla Ana. _ of two natulJ dreued "busfnellmen" who A1erlon, J4-a-..lll-4i5 An armortd vehicle battalion Is return. oat in the Ill The Sky bar from mldDlght White Heather,.2H4.-lu-ol Ing'~ Camp Peodleton u an additional to 2 1.m. on Oct. 27. 1111 llld then held up Mi,dral,,~Ul-11 part of the 3,ilOO-mu withdrawal an- and robbed the bartendor. They fled altar Slgame, 21-31-112-10 nounced by the White""""' Jut -k. •• NIW~'I! IUCH 1121 WMft!lff Dr,, 641·3GIO .--· 'llLt WITHIN A . , . ' .. ' COMFORT Ir STYLE AT A ,PRICE ' . 'INTEl.lORS "' CHAIR . STARTS AT ~29. AVAILAaLI! JN A LARGE SILICTION 01' COVllt.S ATTHI UNBILil!VAILE PRICE 01' $1tf. COMMOll OM' U.U AT ~l59 .. , • v·-· . . ,,..,_._,.. loterlor " LAIUNA IUCH . Dia... . MS North C011t HWy. A•alf~,, i'ID-HSID • • ' • MN .., .. , '!IL t 4""551 l ---·---'-"".-~~'""'t""""' .......... ··---"--· . Russ 'Have·. ' . Destroyer Satellite NEW YORI( (AP) American and 8ritiah apace n"""6 thln~ ljle Sqy!<t llOlon hat orbited a'nd '(Qted ,;-f\IC'o cessfully a satellite t ha t destroys other o r b I t I n I spacecr1lt, the New 'Iott Ti me1 s1y1; • ....... ..... TB Deaths t •• Endanger,, '· Co~gress '._,..... .. '""'· , ... ,, '· 1970 'J'll llot ... Jail' -. ... . . ' Four G0vernors • The craft, d e 1 ~r if.1.t e'd CO..moo 211, wu launched II monlhl qo and bu tlnce " de1troyed ~ 5ovi!1 satellilel:, e1pert. hive ~~1 eluded a11er studying iraddnr· data, the Tll1* Ald in todOy's edilions. In a dispatch f ~om WuhlnrlDn by JU<bard D. Lyons., the 'J'lm.s allo Aid: ....... 11-..;;o..,. • ed u.st.~ ~ '~:-. 1:.~ CJreus' C11411Glties sate.1Jites from ·launch to orbit, . . then found each of them In Linda an<\ Emanuel Zacchini, who were both •er- •bout 21 piecea 0 •hort:wblle lo~aly injured after l/t!lng shot out of a cannon in if tor they puaed,,.;.. OOcmm • a•clrcua at Tampa, Fla., Wedliesday night, are 141. . -.' ~ ;· shQWn in a .shot taken in Jan'Uary. The couple col· Tiie · U.S. · Air F·o.r c e lided while landing in tile net •. dmtoped plans 11 yetrl aao for a similar 1atallite: tiUt ap- parently has n0-put them tnto c Ch• k ~:~ie. \meu1/;.:,~,:·:.~ · ancerous · ic ens geared for antlutelllte use, but they are effective only up to 150 miles: if the satellite passes directly ovtrhead. Sources in the aerospace Industry 11akl American In· teUlacnce agents knew of the Soviet destroyer satellite a year before il was launched. GeOffrey E. Perry, a'"British space expert and headmaster or a school in Kettering, Northamptonshire, aaJd he thought Cosmos 241 represented an interception. and.destru~Uon satellit<. His atude.nts use war surplua equlpmflll to track Soviet sp1oe lalinehlngs. Other experts said the Soviet Union, if it wanted to , couM we the destroyer satellite ag1ln&t American. satellite1 that. make daily orbit!: over the Soviet Union to eavesdrop on radar aod com· munications and to make photographs. War News Spy Reprimanded Can Not Be 'C1ired' WASHINGTON IAP\ - A High Court Clarifies Welfare Eligibility WASHINGTON • (UPI) - The JusUce Department has told the Supreme Cour:t that a state may not withhold aid to dependent chUdren payments because of the presence ln the house of a man who assumes the role of spouse. Such an Individual is not a "J>l!ent" within the meaning of lhe Social Security Act. under which the Aid to FatnWes with Dependent Children (AFDC). procram ts provided, the department llid. Federal aod llate ~~ funds go to chlldten dep~Yed of 111ppor\ by .. ...., of death, cllsabWty or coclUnuejl libseoc:e of a· pai'enl' Under. fedenl re,w.auons for def:ermlnlng · linancill ·eUglbllity, the tn- Com• of a "man In the boust" Is consider«l only il he II a proven c;ontrlbulDr ID the cblldren'I support. The department's v I e w s 'f;tJ'e given ln a rrtend-O(·t.he- court brier filed in a Ca1Uomia case. The brief urged the court to reverse the deci11lon or the special three-Judge federlJ court jn San !\'1IDdlOo which llruek clown the regu. iallO!lS on Dec. 23. Jiii. The br\ef laid the reaula- tions confUct with thoitJ.111 11 other Eitatts. "This dedsloll, If permitted . ID stand, lilll 1ulie!anU11ly frustrate tile 1e1111'1tJve: purpose undetl)'i!lc 'thil pro, gram," the departmellt llid. California law l,"l•lta the st.epfather or ·~ .... man _ in the hoUBe" lo IUpporl the cbllilren In the heme II, he Is • able.. His Income 11 .wed to the family . ,Jncome •to determine Af;llC ---.hi. money •actually • goei for ~ ol the chlldrtn need.not bl prmn. . ' ' ' .; . .~ New F·31D .in Chevron gpsoliiJei/ · .. turns d · · · .. · ust into -.. ~.~· ·. . ' ~ good dean mne• ' '.,_< I l ;t... · GE p ' • ' Now, research scientists at Standard Oil Companyllf Califomii'lilive ronsume more piO!ine than they bum efficiently. :R.su!t: -tell • · · ?~ developed a remarkable new gasoline additive -Formula F-310•---'gaso"-line goes out the ~uat pipe as unburned hydrotarbona, aJanr . Going Uh -. that sharply.reduces dirty exhaust from dirty engines. And helps wttlfiiicreuedcarbonmonoxideemiMions. 'fuucaneven-thelllnil-1 ~-toward cleaner air. · · &iOll8 u dirty lllllOke. And YQU can feel-arid hear'"'lthe rough idlini,' :·· LOUISVILLE. "7. iAPl -Tests conducted by Scott }\esean:h Ll\boratories, an indf!penclent It all adds up to a car that is unneceeearily emitting dilfy abaullt ind < The General P;lectrfc Co., research group, showed that Chevron gasolines with F-310 reduced wutingguoline.JUJtsixt.anksfulwithF-310cancorreettlle'Condition. • ~es~;:;:,:;:cti.:::~1";!~ unburned hydrocafhon and carbon monoxide emiseio11S dramatiC$1ly, F9nuula F-310, a patented gasoline additiw, is _ ~4 prices"' all ml,jor GE and Clearly, this is an important step towards solving one oI today'4 nowinallthreegradesofChevrongaso),inM,at~ Cb " Hotpoint appU1nce1 are going major problems. --ChevronDealmstandm!St.atiQ111intbegreater . " UJ> ~pproxima1e1y J llree per-F-310 also improves mileage, because dirty exhaust is really wuted lA!tl>llB_elesareaandz:aid.Aarootiu'addi-' cent today. --lin So F li-t.erall .k ood mil . . k Walter Bennet~ public rtla· gaso e. -310 Y eept1g eagefromgomgupmsmo e .. tionalauppliesareav we'll be introducing u... spokeaman "!< the ap-What ca USM an • to ~uce dirty exhaust in the first pW:e? thia remarkable development~ tluough. :~~nci:. ~dot~~ Over a period of-time, depolita lnake engiries "run rich." They actually · 'ciut the west..,.,,,,..,_.,~---­ apply lo good! leDI t o dbttjbiitors and 111 have M Idea When the cost wW be pasHd on to I.he conl\Dner J Thol all depends on the dealef'I." · llennttt llld the price rise -~ be on air condiU.....1, home laundry unit.a, ranan. • dlibwas~ers. aarblae dlspo .. 11, rJfrllero\or1 alld Chevron·"1th F·310. There isn't a c&ron the· road that shouldrrt be usmgK;. '. STANDARD . OIL COM,PANY OF CALIFORNIA~~ • • ' lreezers. ~~-:-~~~~~~"'-"'-~~~~~~'---:-..:.....,:---:-"~~..:.....~~~~~~~..;_~~~..:......:...._;_~.....;:;.:. '· ' : ' • ~ . ' ' ------~_......,,.... -• • - 1 • . ., . , ' '. -_.f I • . ' -• .1.~ •.• : 'nlo' pp1!.9aition argument included with ballots mall· 1 ' ; ·ed out r• '15!esllay'1.Newporl·MUlbUDifled Sch.ool Pi''" " Jtrlct ·ovtrrtde ·~lecllon Is unlnlorinOc! and unsu,bstanti•, ,., at.eel. ' ' • • I • ' • ' I o It wo·,is ·anonymoua. othet t~p,, bearll!a !lie rather ~ baH liUa o1 ·<Ille ·•:orange <;o<jsl Civic · Association . , • . !!Oard oft>lrec(on." The only oame signed to the argu- ment when It was 1UblJl[lt8'1 was thatOl lifn. Charlotte ' · .Lyke of Costa M•a. wl?o«lld..nol .IJIOClfy, her qualifica· tl0oi1 for ·-argul&lg the ?"ls of u;~ election. •' ·' • wlui_t:f!ie argjunents'lle Is; cast doubt op the· merits . ot. tli•. fin8bcfal proposal wttho~ any apparenl attempt lo ~ the answen to ttie questions posed. • ··.,.For ·ex~tnj>J~: : , ' , • ' , ' Qu~llon -·The average u,s. school district spend• · af pe,r:cent· of,'11.\-budgel' !Di teacher>' salams while , NewJ!ort-Mesa 'spends eo. perpen~ - · ,., .. " ~~Wer -· \Vhen ~n·cred~ntial classrooi;n. asslstr ~ 1rit.i are a~ded, Newport-Mesa SJ>ends right on, the ria- tlonllJ'average lor:over-ill leacliing expenses.··' 'QuestlDI! ~· More ·riion.ey $hoWd 'be spe~l lbca~y on teac.hin1:-man .on administration. · · , · '· . . , • , , • l .... ' I I · An!Wer -Newporj,.,Mesa sperids. ·2,t ·percent of ii• . liuclge! , on . 8dni)nlslnlt!on; tb"e.'natiOl!al _aver'a'ge Is 4· ·. pe~-•· ,·I> ..• __ ..,.}'• • " . I f ' . ' / .. • • .. ~·-. ' . est1ons ; - ·' , al ~i ~.# -~· 111•11 ~~1hUy belft ..; '· 'second grade. ~ , -r1"'5 hJali. In colllp@l'l&OJL. · . ~ lo stilt~ averaaea. • • • ."" • . r l , I 4 • Qpe~llon ...J I~ Uie 1114 or 1e;locatule ·claJsroomt ~ wllhout ,ParUllon ~ve lo &O~nd 'leamlii.t! . , • An!wer -~~~ were 'lnslalltil durinl chr!St• mas vacation ~·a tpai ~·~ wl~t them:· • l ' ' , Question -lt:llool tiulhlinis ... "* from a ....... to 5 p.m.: why can·t NO\tpOrt-Mea !Ollow Oranc.e Coa6t ' College a~d be In operat!On from 7 a.m. lo 10 P.:'!'· ! ". Answer -Many of OCets. ev~na c1auaa are for ' adults, thus mufti be held 'In evening' .bol!r•. 'Fui'tlier, ; _ mosl .f'"111!y's schedUles would make It dlfllcun IOi ~ yountmrs to atlend high sCboql tja1&e~ al nia!i~' · So)t.is with ·each ·of the •rcumenta p,;;;_,,1ec1\y th~ '!Orange Coas,t Civic Association." Th.iy ~can· be, '-answered, but Mrs. LykeA11d the r .. 1 of her'a'nqtiyma~s -~~OU.P did.not ca're to invesl Ume or effort in ·deleri)lln-· ing :tb~se answers. ·Far better, Jt.se~ms, to·cast a flock of ' innuendos (complete with plenty cit exclamation points and·quesUon marks) and use the appeal of !ear to gain ll n«gatlve vote. · · " TWo ite'ms are on Tuesday's ballot-one· to ·grant a . tax lriqrease of ~ fents so. the d!Strlcl can·at'least bold ib l own in the face of S9aring, lnOatfon·plag,ued oper· · ating costs, and permission lo •ell already-approved • • :Qu.Stinn-:-NewJiort-M~&a;i'Jnlii'. first anio~g _uiij. . • · : ·.fi~,,ll;bool d1f!~cts )~ Qra9g~=-c9unty In asse~sed ·- villuatiOd. . . ' ~ . . 1 · boilds> at ~evep . pel'cent-intere-!!t initead Qf the.:...preeenl l~it . of five perc~tit. ' ~ ., · . · J1'ewport Beach ·and Costa Me~a need passage of bOth o:t these i~sues or they will•begin a"'loBg downward commUnity decline-the inevitable price of inadequate t · . . . . . .. , . · AIN'wer --Correct, but it r8!W ·fourth ·out of .the eiltil Wlilieil dlllrlct&Jn asseued valuation.per .!ludenl. . . , ' . . . .. Question -Newporl·Mesa•is ~below nation.Ill nol1l)a on Madina: test ·&cores. / . _ 1 ' . . AJi.U-·-Tlle dii!r!Cl ruu1alioort~·-·norm1 . I I -1..,....~r , . t; ~ .~ \ :r."T:J,~ ·,.1 .. ,, J •• -·-;, ·--~ -..... -_, ......... ~_~. . ' • education. ~ l'tl · Itts good business-as well as good citizenshi~ • t -to'vot.e~11yes" Jn Tuesday•s;elettion. • !NI • .... ' '' • ~· ...... -......... -.... --~-. -· ' , ... .( . , Y' • I • -~ f , Ei&,·~' .;"t< • .. D~ai ·"" .~ .. ·, ... : ~w • aie~·~ D~n'-,t ,ApPeNe R-9tJ.lcal_s ' ·. , • . .. • -· lil>oray for Colla •lfllta's ~nd·on , ~ "· 'M>u-. ' • ' ' ... .. • , • s 111e.•· Ql'llile: ,c.antJ. • rport ~ •,v ·~ .......,,., , , ~lllJ w ;in.,11 l>Qine. I ~ve on BalbO•: really needed. :Tlley ·camt up With eight ".. ·' • ~ \ ~~~. ~ on' -Re: "ytll ACCUSe·UCJ-<;:J:Mef OI. 'Double blapd, ~re-·are do )"ards to speak .of. proposals, rattPig ·froni S.5412 for the ~ '72r.,1-tat the aJrport.:<.&mlnd1 Cl{le Sta~' ·", DAILY PILC'rr,.Jan. 27: Tbei'e am,jldbe an ordll).a~ or law that fin;l year to a hicb of.$1.1933 for the third oi.'\h<·<OOnty, aupervleon' pr0mjse The~ Youna Jl<pdbllcobs' double require! 111 ~og .~s ·i. carry a paper year. . · there w~ld not ~ an~, jeU Ihm,. standfl'd& are shmvlng! UC trviM .• ~.aud paper towel! to· c;lean up this To alike itlp8latable to the ~iilg Who do1Jiey th!nk\1hey re k;tddi.ng .. ..~-public. they selected three amounts -Ml • ' ' -H :i..r: QJallc:<Uar, .\4flch'• hiHnR of'Krilmln, Alsq, then 1hould be fines for throwing cents the f1TSI yui;"71 oents"the-..cood Let me· decllre-' af tbe otdz.' what . I . ex.SOS leader' a man whose 'fOTk ~ had wra~ •Iii' paper on the sidewa~. and as tentl for'the third year, and from . ni. .....,. ,.,~ . .-•n' """" ... observed for several years, 1s NOT a · ,. • then 00 • .:.Tbe ·CTA disagreed com}>letely btUevt tbt time pJI of educltiml __,,, . ._.,-. 11t•••· sw dec.iJlon rmted.ln •the &ame facta.u ~ SOME FRIENDS just returned ~from .th th fi•--~ be. When l1AY "'buic" 1 mean ,_. ~....,,.,. .......,, ... O.lt)' ,.. nyiog a~ to the •campus for a<n1tional Hong Kong aRd said it .Ls ao cJe:an -a "'.I cse ~ ... .,s. pela 1Ut appl1 to everyone ·-men or sos meetloi.. · teTt mut1.ilicl · r moil-$500•f1ne for apitling· ~n~the sidew.alk .Js THESE THR.EE·lncreues mean that ~.1tbe ncb. or.the poor. · , !. _, The YRs' ~plisµc • lotic ~q-")eed. ing ~bl&t be :With, levl.10. A"4 00 trash ~1 thrown around.. the owner or a· $30,CMXI home would have Goll PM:: To learn to uaderataod, ·• ~·~ t~ """""" , _ them· to drafth)g a letter of ceitsutt ·to held ..on~ rea.s~f!J l 'W~an. do fb:tt~.,ier m cur countr.y. to pay an addltlonal $44.8' in property ·.~>ind like' care of the nature! arbllr"l'l' aJfd tnV\d~. lnfHdiiig-1n fil; ' President Nlron !or his •bnllif rdl>uble Ir !'PW • 'be p1<b' · -· __, ARDATH fl!<L H. tax!j !be,!~ l, .. r •. 152,a&"the le<;Ond warld wt live lP· justice both Ofl tbe academically sJoW and 1tandfrds in .. pro,W&lng Judge Clrswell lifhid:.\. .: ;;..: "' '· . ~ . • · t ytheear ~ fl"!75 .• ~.~ yei!_ and from ~oll~,,il!rauCbll(•~WittOI , onthe....,IQOld.Throughoutallourhlgb fOrthe~~(thej~dgel!rilch-,_ ' ":' ·-,,, \. ji· .... ,;. Be'.IR ble' non. ! • l¥t fuollilliil f"'l'plG of e-ts 1r<11111d achools ,oncf colleges,•~ should be -ed hl1 1tanc1mi. on se-tioo)."]f'ilJI,. • •. · ; · , -.e r . C! .. OMG The1 refer Jp inl!atlon I! 1 cause !or O(irn, Gr'-lllll tefrlln llld .. geta· mll!itained an octlve ii"l 1 t"I on ah i p appropria'le to ta!IUl'e.Aldl'ICh, Nfiiin '* ~ _qulle In~.# .-S "l--~the~· , 1 ' -: • thl1·1ie<d•1l.a~\.h<n our f~r!f and lloollld-aiidpeople·llii!tht~ln-betftOD the ocademlc -Id and the ,Carswell, theY will need.a pr,. f?""· cieiulj':, .· , .. "JEANZINER. igeti--'bftlli\dofpeopl~;.Jw,'cl.il-)hll1e'.gov-ts iilW'wmdng JWd tO ~ ctdlled people oeed to worJi:I wher(people earn a llving. stories hlgb to keep the messages nowm1 .. · tint;JallJ blame the schooll for . theu;~ control same. Apparently our school b:Mnr d cmfJ wblt :tbe ,en!)rOmrient·il Goal Five: J ~ve Nved for the last to other eQUally deservina:1>0liticlans Ip '• •· ;~ ...... · .• cbildren'• problems!. .11,, district ·is t~~ lo fOlter Inflation -~bolllolrtol<eeplt-babllsble. . lh'ai whlch'1 r'lard 11 the most in> both partle1, and to , club J<sdell, .JI•"' ··.aotu.n Slit bl.ten.to the'.,,..aed cltl~ accus• mbre money; more iPencfing, more ol Goal two: To ~. ~te portaot ·of \U, namely the learning of educators, vice presi~ts. nelghbon:. . : ,... • , , , · 'f!i81ahools of ~ Wertor ~··~ dope . .Jverything, iincl ;tO 'blliea wllh the tu- UJ11 ._ &o, Uve with tlle felknir in-some kind"'" of criUcal or intellectual .: pootiffs, and media repre~ntaUve& (per To lht •t<tt: / .-·UAl'fl have bel!n foW)!t,oo campus ! Let'a. payers. · '1 1 · lilbllanla..t our pianOt, 11..i, dlllolmust method . · . V.P. Agnew). . W!Utsm.Mason .of tbl-Jrvlne•Company all ~·U.O bad~ &ehoois by voting • Olll' deteaf~!hese'·two proposals will 1'lra a11aut ·the ~ ll!ld peoples of the We have ih heOnf !hit· we live ir\·tho . " > , wu ~ in Ill~ a.t !he.~1t 11(•1•=~ for< addition> I' "'P-force ·our trusteoi. to enrd1e prudent World ... tbe rJcli ~ ol the -id'• age of an ~ormatfen explosion. But"" I AM SllRPRlliEJ> ·that such•• com-•wiromnent of.-11~· Bar·,..; J>i!i'll' 1 , management ol l!Jt,preanl erisllng tu ~He must""'"' soruethl!ll of the are also in ·u;. mldlil• of 1 mlsln-munlty-mlnded "ltlllliutlon 11 the )'R destroyed by Jul riilet'i HI ;,81 , ;-i ~· -.~ In high sclloot no~. monieo"ioW' In thrir ~oiids. ltill«1 " men •'!I of natiaal. lie mu!t· form•tlon 'np!oslon. Wllh • the t>!O' • ba'in'\. sent • commendation to Aidtlch in Jad quile redUlll!abt to say . estuai')' ,~ year ~11 lllve ~ third :QI!< the,.. I Be wise -Vote '"'o" on both p"posab 11!'"1 tl)OI thei'e .. many peojile In the tueraUon of in a 1 1 communlcatlons • f""Jhe .,ceptlonaJ.job he " cfolog ln the had two tq five' leet of 'imlcf and lilt. on 'CllEllf1 llll, IJUli!!c·acho9ll and 1heil fine on Feb: It.· -1d ""9 differ ~ hlm-prdoundly in midi• we irt. llUJTOU11ded' by bawken. two. societlea in which' he must function ' · Die . boy boftoin' linee that ts, precisely li!acben far'n\y <\illdrm'• •cac!emic sue· bJ!bfta. tdea ~ :"'YI <If 'IHe. He mu1t pit~en. hard and.~ sella, ~ .. ~ ~munlty and the university. t ' why~ it js· an estuary. Moreover an cesa,~but I do NP..J' give credit to these peroelve theae· differences not aa OC· hidden and overl Bombarded da{6~:,.tth iauumt the VJ likes the wo1k of Preli· utuary needs to bt·replenl5htd by mbd, tefichtra or the. "system" because my Reader SUcock U in error in de· ~!for~ cr._hoitiUty. bUt as nliiUons of words by prtnt1 and de&ronlc · ,)ltnt Nixon. Aldrlcb's job demands many , silt and certain n~nts which c:an on!)' chi\tren 1re gOod, moral. clea~livlng acribing the vott' of 11 uear ago a! a WU-.., '9 .hi&' ·capaQty for ~ rn~a. ~ aU,have to hav.e aomt'"™ ti of the aame !kf118. He must urxlerstantt, be provided by these stonni drainini into/ c1µ...n,;,..... irl'Ntlt goes to their 'trainina · ta.:t ovtrrfdt'. ,Th~ •. Yott in FtbrtµJry, ~· .. · . • criUCil method by 'meana of whlcli~to,U :r~Jeaftd ,baJancemanycomple1and the bay. · ·, ( -~.· lil'lllolitii~~l\".,-· · ·1969, was to ·.authbriu bondl;,whicli· d~de whom and what fo believe, and to :co?iflk:Pnl ~ He must be adept at What Mr. M~ ~ fill to met1Uon' ~ • , .. ,1. ,. can only bt ~s¢ to b.uild and equiJ.l ~rRllEE:I Every student ·sbou!d, ..iiat degrlle. .-• dlpio!DacJ ~ lie Is. f9 keep theae for.t\ was ·that •torn,.,iucb 11 .. --· • ROW IUD~US to blame dope on buildi"91..JlM (oz ov•'fid< proposo! ~ a~mu if aUletlc--bperlence -movln1 f ahead With . a semblance of Jut l"wlliter . WoUld have compk!te}Y ·the IChooll!ctldren are st!llthe pitdud U fo?"fopeTOfing t~,,_heat, light, lilll'I ,*'"1d llicludt,·-lbe· Ailll<N•'and -BOW l.S PROPAGANDA evaluated! It hannony Ill tplte oi'~~ difler<ncei. )le, deslro~.iinJ bathiq beachil or d&lp-of their ¥foe.-ally, socially and splr-solari<1, moint~e, boOkl, teoch· 111'1i1lu1l,Wltli ,a,. -tic. ·The .,ui.ue cantii!t·.~'11'.be \ll!llYIJOll by·_actentllic mUll make. rm •1">11· declslool, thtn wllir clianneis which lllilbt'have· beon Hullly, •i!d .only the parents can •take · ing • eqwipment:· itok·requlred pro-~ ti, Utt~ of OU!'. feel· method, &iDce ~·statementa usume· reapcmibili~ for tbtm even biallt lnt the Upper a.1. ' · . ..., · a.lit cw btame ror thelr ~vior· ,con-' ~7~' t!~®~hie":'t:J: .. ~~£~ lnill -Ill -..II for and1be<:realloo ol are rarely ••f•b!O·cifjliOol; bOt tt con be tl>oulh they may ippear CJPrick>u! to: tile • · JOHN FAIRBORN· .cemlnl ' -llope. morals, etc. The ' ..,.roved ceitfng (up to 7 percenlJ for ~ ill. ';<\ltr_.01lfectivetng·Ul•u, T Ii e approached•Jrlth 'a ,scientific 1Wluc!e. nil,., '\njudlced'or m>knawled1eabte. Pb.D., Goo[\hylics· ~~ ~ '':1""'~\bi'/'y 1[".'t bond& oppr°"'d bu 0 Ihre•·fou rths -..i1ftclncte:. 'r IDtl.n . I at we Some kind of tUsc.!pUM tn the orientations < Newport Beach ac .~ • n •• vote latt y£ar .. T4e bond.a cannot bt percdve, are P!\.v.att. To give our~lves, of science (my own choice is general IN ADOmON, Aldr!ch makes many area ourNewport·Mtsf. School.a are doln1 -tor ·1t ~ Jl~'Jlll':l -o(1tht time, to ~antlcs) Is necflSll'Y to bk:ulS!ll · L .. .,l 'CO(ltribuUona to ·the uruvenity'a ·cltmate ' ·.. !"'.-. , • • 4 a beltet-tban-'av.trage job. ' .sold at .S pctccl¥.~n the pres.ent bond the lonelfcop~1llalllm' of '?'"e klrid Or eritlcal·if!jlb.di!towuds words,,..,r.oWr; ~ot_tn\elfectuat ctil!Olity '~ \"'~lvt -', .1... ru-~· Delp Vok doiin the' bonds to stop ·dopel Thal market. -Editor lllfluly' abd• "'*?·Ii' "1io . to enrtcb 11 well 11 .tliooe 'I olhen. ,so tlpt ·eur c\Ilnle ind p<>wlh -ofta1 In splle of It~ . ' '. ··~; . • , ~ igl\olrance at Its worst. Vote down lhe O!l!Jolv• .. 'tmt ~~~~!'! oomflbin( ID uv.ea may.lie .... ~ tbal slieptic1'm ~ 1ditm Ii)'. :itudents, !1CUl!y, To tile~: .;,...{__ •. 1161.di ,""I~~~~·· J:',~t'!~. _ ~ 0 , , J , . ._ _ ~to;Qoo_ · ol other~ ' • •ed•espectJor' fict;lbll 'cboracteriiithe ~ikm"or' Ill• comm0iilt1 iH''!if(!' AD Well, . goes ~·lr.McDonild Jr. Uimgsacademlc •• V!I'. onm~ whl~ Ym.~ •Y ~ the owlf 'irti< brftlK1 · GO.I l't:l.tr: Eieryone should be capable rational mind. _ ~ •• -thl! .on a campus free of violencer again, w:antlng to put most ~bod>:. in .,.., IC"ll\ ... .._. IA\" tl(,prnbc a liv,hig: Tbls cin beJurned,tn Bat we are liYing In a lime when ra; .YOWll Repu~llcaps? They sourw(j~st 11 J&!I (Matlbo1, Jan. 28). I wondir what he only atront• environment they have To.the 'Editor: IChoot « ~t. a.nd. at 1111 -teYel from tionality hu audde:aly eone out •of. stQdu, and rigkl as Olde Republicans thmks wh,n Sydney Harris mates such a anymo~. (2) Fl"tt &bop.er. ~hool 'daJ.~ OUr-$30,000 . per. yur school .Uperin· ~bit -t to"h.liblY:pald proleoiiOnlJ. t~ton. In !hi -ld_•fblp lllerory 1n•· (l'm-·ll) or Olde 1>emocrai.: ll rg"'t good case "-lllf ~ Jailln1 ci:lminals and give then\ more fr.e llme lo get into · leedent.~Y.1,th1I the .arrest of seyeral . .tllJs. • · tellectullls 'tWe' Or{ eutts·ol !nysticiSJn• f •lfOl "tltth; OllO thlllf 'they "'""'I: the often -·I '1elp elthir the crtannais·or !rouble. · higb: ~i.,o&· oo dope charges ahoui d ':P<J!,of U• neecls to !eel, IOmetlint In 'fads for sUcJ, things as'the I CfUnt, .~;:. chane<llor t; riot doing a 1SJO<l jobOf ap-society. . . LET'S BE REASON4BLI!. 0 u r 'hove • "healthy-eff,ect" on the bond and ~ thit hi• services are important ancle(lt Chinese l)'atem o(' fqi'\~lln&.:,.. pe~sing Ui;e radiCal& •. He 1s very;m~h out O>n~lona1, llta.rmp, !OCial ac1~ SOCIETY bas camed·tbe. ~ artdrMMaL ovei'-ilde 'electkln cotrllng· up bn February ..odp lo that .......,. other than -the dl\oinallon ·ill Tarol Citds, ¥.'I lllrololl'. of 'lovor WIJh botb; Iha •SOS . 1nd-!J!e· · Usts.--crtminoloettts, tie., all make !lie problem, and we .. WE ADULTS ort'ii.ai 10 . beca~ he and . the professora. 1re w,'1(afeid<partmen( Js.w!Uing ·I<> pay to On the ·poliUf81 it:l~·ihere rtOUrtsbeS a leadirs of llie YR! ' :::;r.;1nt. But Mr. McDonald continues $iclety, the IC><>llled ~ Pittnts, coopera.tlng wllN the p(>Uc.. We wonder klep tJbn alive. TboM who have ne~er cult of v}olence., .dtvoitt tt anJ , iet:iod .oi GIL '!D..Vl~S 118 that UJrey ~·t all In jail.. .not the 8Chooll or .. lheJr ttachert. 'A-pod what ~ have·bttft dOing the lasl two or pfovtd1beir usefUlnelS remain forever al socla.t'Cln·atysis,,yet capable fl producin1 Irvine THERE ARE MANY Ills in our society ,ttrool educalJoR ilW On the bm."WIYI tht~.)'f:ara., Wll1 i:Ud:tM:y hive to Wait &.dlpdyan1*, ~ work' is • basic fQllo~~I Cl'~' with. ml D d.J e I I -1 not lbe least of whic~ Is. Utt tmeftll to prtpare temormw '& c:lt.ians. Fall· to ~~£ !r!>','!IOfe the ele~ti~ to ,..,,Jll,-~ti .uo relate to the fl'lfaUclSm. Nner bu rall&Mlllf been,.,. iila Ch I i ~I k 1tart some o1 oor depr!Ved citlaens' Joi ai-1 the BEST leachmand tbe ·BlllT: v.;.. <!<i' .,.;:.. bis ISO,lMlhll about ~·, .,. .. • . • · · , ~ needed ,&8 In •this periOd when in: .. , O ('f! O a e that i& a dincl cause of much crJme. ~t eduaalion, and wE fail oui-kid!, again Jet ' to go doWJt tbe~drlln'With lW°'huhisi. do .. · ~ · · . tell~~! themselves ar' ~in&; To .~ Editor: . Mr. McDoriald cliOoses to worr} bf.cauR me say WE fail ~.not.1be.sdloob. _ you! }.!· ·BUt:woM .~11N I ·Jll'Olound• way, fbe:dnye l~ardl 1J1U·,~Uecb.iallsm. ~ Jn regard to the young man with the. ~ in a very great while 10mt·croot So tune out lhe critical vokei who have nfOS. CULWELL ~-ba·,~pt by our fJduc1Uonal ~ theres my flve:-part program. Th't= .. long hair who wrote: reeently (Mallbot, manages to use our absoluld)' neceuary notfilng al stake but their-)Jocketboolul. -... . Santi' Ana I) 1 , .. stodenla 'bellevtd to ·~ low ·in educational lt:a.tu1 quo )ea'9tl m,uch to~ Jan. 26 ): , , ~fegur~ to beat _ju~Uce, and 1the resul· We who havt. children in ot approaching ,:~/ .• ... ICFf'D1k, &llenl are st.eered Into VOOI• deBlred. jl • J There ·art many people who art op. lant publk:J,ty somehow , liada: Mr. achoo! act havt E'VERYTIU.NG tii l0i61f ,. · • ,, ERi~:. Uomle.,_•~· while a~a~eml<;allf ~· ,, ~1 I.. L. ~:=wt ... waed' to long hair op m 4 en ,and it :1a: Of• McDonald and olhets .lo 1 believe that all we • .. faU to( support , our JICboolS '4001 • · .1 ·"' .., ! , ., . man ltaaents are stfired away ,. • ~ • :_r:..e:,. fenalve to·U?em. EvfTI repulsive: so why c~ookil are IOlng unpultlsbed. ·no ·~y tbtoogh them, our children! ,. .•. ,. ~ , u U they were too tlOOcf to be l CGllep does he win I to Impose !llmoelf upoo evor reod ll1Y1htrc !hit _, volCt u· VOl'E Y&<; Feb. JO!, • _ . ~ 411 wart. ,SUcll ·a diltiDctJon. ~ l*lte • ttlem? t .. , 1 • ~ • • acUy ~1~e.ived oplniona? ~ • MR, ANO ~~~ARI.SO.NJ! • ~ .:. . , . . , , , • . • 'lberil.-, many people wh(o are not op-I DO BELIEVE that tf crown JJ199Ple .. ------"--Bt ;Gee, l'ft! , ·: : · -4 to 'ft. Let him wod1to h!rns<ll _..,,.,Id .speed 1 lltUe more -mdillf _ . . ' · with thete people. But !hoee who ore <IP' Ind lhinklnl on ill aldOa of COillpia .,. .... ci..: (Ub, you cfoll't lllippen (o l>O' tbe posed to It should not be blamed for their cial problem• and .just 1 llUle lea lime l"'"" ea lilt of ertr mini-skirted -ptlciiilll In the of• coovicllom, 10d il the .friendship of ll>la wstcbing klddi< programs Hill "Batmen" 'ifi .... ·~ w---~~~1«'11 '""' 1)01 door·,~ -no, l•1uppose, , Sl"\lfO Is so Important to htm, he .ahould _on TV, lb-might st 1..,; -wbot ....., -=~Y. 1• '1.:il ~. -~~•t' enwa'h -f for 1heii> .iioJ lo <ii· '".:. ll'·• bout ··u·:mc!w~aty~c: :,i; ;:. ...... ~M.; • ": ·· ... -. · • ,; fi!nd them ly 'bia.ippearanct: · ' .,~:ja;( ~~ sl~ _, M~,.. Mc~~ld ~ ._.._.,Y and try to •• I ~-' belleves that "cr.,tlvt" -·• rl"'ts -~ . 1 am a )'Cling e1ecut ve wnv IF -• ....., 1 ~ bon f ~·--"'' ~ ..,.,, tlllllor me? , ___ to h ~ .... -1. ..... 11 cards 1PI.o ... ~ ... o uc a car copy o a are more important than the · P""'• ave. ........ ~ " hippy. lhat-S his blfin's&. CF'or no fllllttr "P'lra!ltes' " r'IJhjl. .-ho 1ttl to decide ' "" ,.. BD..L SIMONI> ocinted. Wbaf lnrcnn#tion thould Dow elfi n ... man ta:. that'& wbat he kloka who la: a creitlve P.lrllOn IOd who. ls a 1111-be &lttn on • bUlliiesJ card! Wbat ll~e with 1on1 halt). 'lben.. " 111ua1 be · him - .~... •--k to t·J do '"-r bu•lness cards say, !or a · "' paraS1te -! -· -· ~· ·-~"::.•. wlllllll to reap the eUecls of it • t rd17,.S ualtas YoU are the ~ "" •· w btm •··· •-1 _. --Jllfl IO rePoUe• 1111 c IY C no OM ,.·m•~Di wear ...., ·~ r -I I .. , .... tbe bock i>Ol" ~ C.W,C.: " . • . i nd II" orii: ~ tt1Hn1 him to ail IL Wl11I • -~ ~ :;t_: "~-cint" 11 more ftn"'1.aiit .to h.im?lt'1 his c:tilSk:e ...... I'm -a I Cut I "'""1.-a to mllkt. --la Ille powtrs (S.ed your problem• 10 Georae. Read whal lhe Bible h11 to say 1bol•I • _....... • ,the~.~an'1poorm~> ~. JOD(haironl11e~intCor.1!:\t.ll"!lfhl BILL BOWER To the W tor: ThlJ 1ltuatiott of dlrt!'lnl our world ----==--=-0 .J.. ----~-------------·----- • --~-- 'WU Voie No To tile Edlkir : j I halve-juat received m.r sample ballpt with propq1nda attachcd2for_ltie P'eb. 10 vote. J recomm~ a "No'• vote ... ,bot.ki proposo)s -on'the following Is$: <II Just one ye•r ago we toted on •their ta1 ovtrrktt fn the amount. of f15MQ,ooi'~ Some '8.000,000 of thi!: money ll 1WJ WllOld aod unused. (See editor's IQ(e. l Now ~ m being asked to Cl" our ""Hied ocl1ool dlstrid mt111 • more · -mllllona o1 dottara • ..., ·and abm !ht 111,lllo,ooo 1lrta<Jy approved. LET'S FACE fa ts -our. trusl.., do nol know how m.uch money. lf any, ii -----···-··---·- ·' • { ( I \ I l, ' • I i I l / I I I I '· l I ' I I I I • -. I Benefit -.. Looks Ab.r.oad ·, Fasliloils: from other coun- lrit1' may ...U be Included in the !bowing planned b y Newpcn llllrbor Panhellenic for Mo~ay1•March 2,. because of its theme. 1nternitional ' . Day, 8nd Its purpose, to raise ftmds for 'American Field Service. The annu~l event, which al!o benefits Panhelle.nlc's 1 Dollars for Scholars program. will take place in the Stuft -: Shi r t reStaurant. Newport • Beach. beginning at 11 :30 a.m: , Fas.hions by Lorraine Sutherland will be show n dur~ ing ti,e lWlCheon, and following . .,.~the vlewtnt' and commenlary 1 those who wish may play bridge. Coor4i!Latlna plans are Mrs. C. Ray Lenahan J r . , cbalrman. Mrs. S y d n e y Goynar aJ'd Mrs. John R. Kelly. Panbelknlc each y e a r ..presents a M.lnerft award to a med lnim the )I_.-\ - an& lncludlol •I flOO • ' • I ' I ! ...._ •·. _,1'.,! .. ~,,,,,,.'""'.. ' I • • \ • I _.,. -Vlllntin .. will bo elven to oflleers o1 tbe Bal)>oa YICl!t Club ll@tllr- day, Feb. 14, wlui1> !be.dub ~~Ila annual Oflicers'. Ball. , • t · CapltaJianc oa Ille ru'dy-made tbelne, · M.-.. Stepben "Sjftarl, ~ oratloaa chairman, and members ol her comm!~ Jn buS1!Y. connrtlnl .Iba cl~uae, Ille ocene of Ille b'all,' ibto .~ 'lppi:<\priate y~ent.IDeFr= Recelvtni plaudits wlll'lle Commodore and' Mrs. Do...id V, . 'Vice Commodore and Mrs. Edwin Steen Jr., Rear' ConilhOdore and Mn. jact l!Onue, Fleet ·captain ...a·"Mts._J~ilund.hrt.~ptaln aiicl Mn. Gtorse H""4111JOiaus. . , • ' Provldlq 111111lc tor. Iba romantlcally.oriented even!Dg wll1 be the . • Daiieu Brewer ,Band, ~I to arran~ts i!>-1• by '41:•· 84 ~ JamN'.Jwtiy, entertalnlDent ~eo., • , · , . , A110dal•hourar7p.m. will boaln llll·fllllviUlland ~wll!tiloli · "All:• • , I' 1 , 1,, • '' 11(:'_ Club ·meml!Ori will tan Um• out•fn>m·pf.para1i0111 for tbt boll to · · enjoy ·a luncheon Thuraday;, Feli. 12,'lri'.tbe 'duh, featurinf mullc by~. • Coroaa del·Mar High School Madrigal Singers. • · . . • ,• Directed by Donald Haneke and accornpanfed·by Mrs. Haneke, t1je . croup has won many awards at mlllic .festival& and bu perfOll!led ~ , -cbari:hea, scbools ,and dvlc organizatlo'is. A tour of .Europa I& p1~·11Y~· · .. tbe student& for next summer. 1 • ~ • ~·· t·. " " A 1ciclal.hour at 11 :30 will precede-Ul11cb;at•l2:!5 and tbe clu~' will be the 1ocation.. 1 • •• •. '.T J • • • _ • ... • • • • · Mn. Fraiiklln· wUll·welco.ne •,,,.U, aAlated. by tbe ~-~· • and'Ba!JHa.~artd1 ~nifiODl.~~Leanal\l.Soulll il}ttOll'llD " ,\,.ll ·f · .• ' • -· F ' . • • :ir...au-_:...~: /Ys Mo;e ;Fun Than ·· Ever at Mardan :sch'oOI -· eadl of the aru lrl&h ochoota. • • : • • • ' . • • · • • • • • • • P"nn<ea BloUr Panhellenlc 'Costa M~~a tbanks•!'l'tbe fllnd-ralslnc efforts of tbe Watchlits P.auJ·Smll!>(~ lllldlm, ub9' '"'addition~ malntalnt the 'Sometblng,-ha•''heen added to Manlan ·School, seaied'~d~aw~ ln·•'b!P = Memorial Fund al UC!, which Soroptimlst Club" '<JI .Nf!'P9rl ijarbor. In add!· tbe. .new P!ann>Ulld .equl..m.irt ;an, n...td · ' TRYING ON. FOR SIJ;E -n r,trs. Leot)-...Fry (center), tries on part of a costume aalated more tbsn 25 aludentJ lion to purchailng (qulpmlmt' for tbe school-, tbe club man; acboo.1 1~rec!Oi,. 1"4 ~.Glam 'Allta,. ~ ' from Greenland with h~lp M AFS 1tudent Meka Kleist, as Mrs. C. Ray Lenahan 1111 year ..ttb their educa· ~sslsted Uie Girls .Club of the,'Harbor Area, Ameri· 'l"tl ptesld~t,. . 1 , • Jr., watc¥~·· · ! : · . _/ Uonal -· can Field Service, Sorol'>timiat Foundation and pr.. · , r. ,1 # "" t· ,. • · ' : I • • w~e 'SHU!ters' as Rar:tY Fociuses:· ~n ·_Ra:re O~k>p~nf,' ,' ·I ,. ,. . . ' ' :" I :i lll:EAll ANNiWt!llli: Do I -.• · -to'tlilt-ol ...,...;11 Ii)', .. '11111,,ii;,...-.Ul-lllbi*'c-" " • ' ClOll1IDIMWi TO VICllll m1 ·-·....,!Geqt""' . ' . iTbeolderl>O,ri.a.ti--llalli'll!lt~·~Tllllll(JI .......... lmltod lo --bf I COU~lio , IJEAll•\Ultl tLIAllDllll8: 'Billyill •aol It wu•a!IPlhiil tlleJ' dido' -Jr-.....t ... , .. ,,.. a•Js If: -"Illy ••• .,111· lbrou&h ~· ,. 11•••1'!'1.,Gf!ln&"'"--Ur.r bi.•• """'1· BlllJ ·bld a11 be mild• to llPI • -:i: .......... ......:.,..:...&• wiort<. -.be dlnn.--In their lidiM -, '(;; jllld ncit b:tlMl~au.ieiic:i: -.i:bidi' -bocli.Ufe '""11. I wa boarlalck. -'II· :.=.. ..."'!'-~';:"'=~-e:l«r of.mI All<r dlnntr our llo!t · • u~· Tbe-on1Jonelolcldent-.1D111J.-CIJI -"w ----out ru. "hobby." I was • IOllkn his r~ ' ""8 I .....,.. the ,_ -'-' blli __. •: ' ' • -• r Id mlled 111 lporla ID Iba comporllon ii r.-· _, -"•°"""" f,11 • I '\'"~· ~· whtn he ~J.~ ,• P er you don't~tai.art." I replied, "Art, when-In Rome yoo're au_..i lo,do as pride. l!IO¥ likes ~'Ind piaJI the -11! -QHJO Ill. > • • I ~,,...,.,-T '! 4 .. ~ 2 with abaul 1IO pb~ . Of r,pked ~,es. ,ia" t11e Romam do. rs -be r'&hlZ -..,_.._.., .. ,._ ... 'loll,-111~1 DUllM:TlieU11llJ .... &Ollil,,... Ujw-J*-•<tll*to•tti 1'm ~~:hjO.;~~ i Ollr bS llfinched into I leclUro GE~S'S SQUARE WIFll ,. . ~~ ~Ulia him~;;;:.:· :i ·== l ' ..... ..;-11:1 I ::ra ~•'-_.., ~ ·~-,.... ~-· •• • ....,., 1 _, ,._. ~~_:! •1Y:c1'.. · ~~ · ... -~ 4 T' ---· =' •--~"'"'-.-.. w • D R"~..,in..,.,....-.. ilanw:ollonl'l*lllll!-11,..Gl!>or' -....--•·----.._.,... nd Ila. -, • 1incienl· ;ind ROmt. l '-to ' -_ _,_ lallilJ .,.._ ,_ jbopwnnat;bnthe....,_rnr,otronl, ... ,,..., • .,. 1lo • .... la11•l oiOlt . .....,lol .. .A8'J!!a!!!Sit • J c ln.JMS11 .1 •. d srf aboiil~andGomor· riu-·-r-u......,,.;1111-bladadQl\tSU~"·,--:-. " .-.......... wr ... 1" ,,,, .......... * ....... ~ I die: .;/ . . " ' . ,.,,_, •'~ ~.t\ 'Pl.~ ID•· lf!d jolllq,,.. .... _ • • , , NI ,n::i~..:. ...... ..-..J!lllf. llil. -·~: •-l 1-::..:..j_, •_,·' ~ ,· ..... :.-•m:ai"'' , ·a..r ... coufdnl tet'hll __ _-ruu" :"':Ji\"P.""".-" iti>a1M-J1p.J'm·11avrn;a . ~~2·-.. -.aa111iaa1 .~11.lllo.? wp lold Iii mlalll '';:"'::'rJi'"-·-=•'" .~"·Ml ·•1;i.,,., •i\plJ&tl. The other couple, liiiiiiil "'Y .... ,.. 11 ,..... ...,. .. ,..... an " ""'-bafloe -'I: Liil llfPI 11111 .,._ . •'" -, .,. ,_ fl } I It p!eued with ltls lntereol. r juJI 111 there. On tbe way home he read me lhe riot me•fallr bo•tr.pl -Iller .... II boal · .-1111 lather•lo poa•111e-lllt and lhlt -lier,. pail lldl II , aif4t _. ti .. _, l'llAft', ~man, the wife said to me, "'A~ act bec-.use I WU "rude." Oeor~t aays, -41117 pictaru: •szz11,'*7 an ... WU the reapcme: hYtt,b, I wW path tbe ,..., ........ I .. 7 22 .... 2 •••••• 1 a • • . . -. I • J 4. DAILY PILOT FridU, F-J 6, 1970 :-. , . . . qi'~~ . o,r Easing ;N~tion's RunQ~r Pang~ ,--~ OL80N llDt ~ll9l!flj.Jll!j ~)le ix>or>°~ · jlaolllod1 abe polnled Gilt. Tboy •llllli ~ In.Ille .iunty ore H-In Sml\4 ~ ..,,., IO vi.,r. '· °' -..., _ '''There in n0 ~· . -ma.~• ital bllll a plobloa!, Bbe sai.l. Oronp dinnm per day: School lunch Bra«!Ch clinics are. needed- ''Wby Js there s~Ul hunger In poor people have~ given." cauaes ror hunger," Miu and other flnanclal probltm!. County hu.a food stamp pro-·progr11n1 have been )>artially for prenati..l mothers 1inct the U.:: United Slit:''· . ~tins tht boot lfungtr, Blomslrom stressed, "but,not "Ellmlnaliq' hunter can be cram but three obstacles initiated in Santa Ana, wblrJi. ·!. ,Oranp_Q>untyMedlcalCenter Anyme '1'00 has ~ to · .u1s.\!lj ~amiii !!!. M•l" ~nough peopl.• ·~':'·;~to· doao· lf y<N" wani•u, to be stand Jn Jls lf•Y: 'tr..,.porla-she said, ·i.. the ~·, ~ .;k .In~• to low-income _ 100~~~ndin~· ~iect . , ==and ~~.=-,r;.u~ do something ab<iilt 11. . : · . ·done," she coocludld;' "ilut Uon to ,.1 tho. a~pa. a "pockdol,poverty.". ~· ~· ~ammi-·~wl~ 0lranapor1a. o£ hunger WIS )'OUthfUI (!aG). " \ 61 , ' ._ PftlfamJ>O' ·; "\V~ feel thp p,ro per~... )'OU can't wait to do It." lanauqe barrier~ pri". Wbat mUJt ~; •d0ne (.1t~· , LU.CC!; ''f • ! -' ' ' erlne BlomslrOlll, m~ of Ir Ille Del!li'I• rlg'1teous t1dlgn~, lhon IO ' P"11!1bji -I& picture for Of Or1111e~·s 1,l'IO,llOll eradlcala bwicer,JIUP, ~ ,' ~. 1 ~ In. 'fbe.~Whil! the Ameri'41' r;~ "Sem<:e ment GI ~!lure lo ·the h0111e lo a lull ~ -Or-CooqlJ waa Mp. Sele ruicltntl. 11 percent live Oran1e Coull!(• ~ aid ' Hwle,,an'I ~ ~· Committ<o,11111o wu the n111• we~ara Dei!orlmenL 1''\\'e are b~a ,....... , Jlltclunao. IJril vol._ In .,. below ·the Mtiooal• poverty adults fore:t. ')l ~-J' " abe c,onc~ '"fl•: "· to spuker·fot llie 1t'70 lines ~r .., ' ·~.~.,.._ tJon or bitter, at eqated } ibe countJ 'ftlr the Ameltcan • levelwberetheincome·Jsles! :i' help.' ~ .t 1 , · sponsortdbytheWomGfA>-.,',,PO~CSJNW~Y , · y0\1111 ," she wa , addlllS ·· -·rlionda ·~--c ---than fi,llOl··per ytll'-for-a GOALS --Tbeaecond"ltiilbaj' ·,..n aoclates of the \.ICI Interfaith 1 <.w , ~.p'-tn U, way in thilt~1'th\s is a 11)(14 land and ~ "Or..,. CoaJlty bUbicome ·· family of four. Orange c.oun-Mrs.·~\' ~ed series. the H11fd-<W '~ FoundaUon. '· ·' · t h'd ·o 1e p'a'f t men ·t of we .can feed arnl'~ll'e-'for!cour a symbol fer JM 'pod life," ty's averaae income, honver, that more ~Ht~~i;-.t;entel'I th.e Cradle ROckt J;¥'\iJorld, Miss Blomstrom. a partici· Aariculttlre, she eiplained. own.'' .,,.., ahe began, ••oot the m1jortty is $10,000, •be added. , are neec1e4 '!'·~ can · will take Place "'l'eb., pant ia An AFSC field Fann ~roductlon .and For solutions, Miu 'olftllidentlarenotawareof Whltstrtdelm.bSl.(taken work and ~t ihe food. 10,attO~IJl.jnthe venlty ret••llM>roJoct ·WI IWftm<lr ·• i~al')emplo~ .,.. • Bio-· said Iha~ " jlnl ' tht·Pottrtr l!U'·" in Orange Cowlly! Churches budget. Only Qiree·el!isl In tho Methodlit Chlircb,, ,. ' in'"~}'Rlw.rl.lde... area, ·..W " amenc Uie Jssues ~that take ~· nwst have 1 tttducatlon in at. Co~ttee' \'Ulanlee.n went and community ceDter! have county .'lO'l· . 1 A ~el . ~L· ~.Jl>oCl<.~ffer'aGll , -~· .. ·., , ' ti!ude!, thtn realll!I\' fh e to tho Orange Cowrty WeUare emerpncy food supplies for Mobile ·~ ,ii needed to and 11r poltullon Id~; exi.....:~d~not. come a.£.· . ., The ·sporadlcalJY entPIOJled' ·; \1 p(joritles ._·.(0 1 our legblature Department to find out about famtUea Jn need. All dlapenae~llf 'planning and tiQJl control will ~ news. are denied help under the cut· find establish breakfut and Jtl ala~ aid Pfbcrams and A!shµnce League· chapters ·nutritlon't11fof.'m1 t ton to by ,l)C( IJ'&duate ~ ·•After all the f 1 o w er y rent system, she explained, lunch programs i'n our .Cboots. ·. \fOlllld that they Were outitan· maiotlin food Programs. The families that ctm'IOt &O t6 the ~~n{ .. Peter "' · and rhetoric:," ahe said~ ''peoplo quoting Sargent Shriver, "It is Hunger problems ft ff't '. ~· · Salv1liml Army's HO!pitalitJ medical cinttr ar ~· 1d· Debotab Sullivan. r."' !!'. .... • ' , . • ' H,orosco~ • Aries: Be Discreet . this .and,ende confidence. CAPRICORN (Dec. 12-Jan. 19): Short journey may be an agend;t. You are mentally alert , but tend to be restless. Finish one thing at a time .. Avoid scaltefini yoilr eUorts. Be kind to visiting rela.Uve. .Newcomers Eye " •I '"' -New FC!$hions~ . A boerd of manaaement • ...,, " · meellng !or Cavalier Chapler, G~::;a or"l?".:..."""•lllll~ai lit Colonial 0.,,,.,, XVII Century will entertain -. GI Ibo will begin al 10 a.m. Tue!clay, SaddlebeckVallqlflwcamen Fib. 10, in tho borne ol Mrs. Club ., they ..-ID the Gnni V. Rymal of San Towers on W~, Feb. Clemente. , • -11, .at noon. ~ ~ -l'rfllde~I, Mn:B la:\ r ke· Club meml>Ori'will';..,.,,., Cr!Jt will Wad a dlac:uialon of I · · ,_. a chaptei: , objec:jlves lncludiJ!g " e<:llon ol brJchl ._.i . proc*t ' Of ·Ille Feb. 21 durini tho lun<beon mettlai-. J>atii61a' Dof Parodi. ' R...adooa liiay be made , 'l'hOlp anaiite to ~ are before -y. Feb. a, by requ~to notify Ml'I. ·Liiwrj Jli>a!l!Dl,Mrs. Manball 8-. Gall!Jtir ai GHl!ll. =·or.Mn. Dam,! Greco\ . , j ., ~ _,-·-r J I SniOrgpsbord Rose Clinic Parfy _ Fetes ,-P.runes Pests ' 48 P~rents !Andscipe eontractor and 1 · leachor Ronald B. Stacey ol • A ~·"""IP'bo<d will S4Dla Ana Will a d·d r e'a.s lmor !'l'l'r . )!areola of, jh'e members of tho Oranp (louD. Cldldra!:1 r Hpme ~ety 911 ly llooo SOci!ly Oil 'l\leotlay, ,.._y;,·~e~ .. ,I~, 'ID the Feb. JO, hJ We!Vnlns\tr.Ctvlc Newport-.Beach' re~~ of • ·Center -.a6on buildlnl. Mr. aad,Mr•: 'Orville Dunn. , ~ p e c Im en s and •r· GUdla 'tri!! Incl~~ 11en-'. rahpnenlt abould be in pllCI! ey'14l~arltiitawMpro-by 7:46 p.m., new meeting vlde tempontJ b o a r d i n I time. bames for infanta. The annU.1 A at1f'monthly feature roee ~ E-" l>1 .~,...~ wU~,be. cobducted by CciWldl • Mr. a11n1n.i.:r-CrlUe of Man '11 t'a1ml1det>c llllllt'1 Ana, Jaccnetd' Ctn-: and tblfrl iliiatiaqcll a n d «lhlrw roaariw who w!U Or..,. Ciimltiltafi memben lhare .1.a.n .--how. fiiOHI(~ •to Nii.l" ' ~ .. . -,..._,....rdell~ ,, . .'IO":. jd>~ I'°'~ open .' 111o.,......,.G1flce,m!h', ...,., , : · . ~ -..... COUNellJll -' • • ' I ) ! 1 ' for~,_. w\111 '1111J>ti.. . Sil\!er • ·Sen·d• Bed pnp· e• ... •ell IS • . co111111fli!I and approval of . 'l1le llnl>llllf lbfnl 'l'llllday1 adopC!n COuploo, . at a p.m, "'°'"berl m Sliver SWaiai.N_",,... ...... of Illa Gel4ao Weal l,lther for Equip Strollers m11tln11. ·Late Park _ , Clubbou1t 1a R11tia1ton A ..... ,st« woallcld' mcl -la 1111 ~ place for a bar ri -ta a ~ btl th• fin\ lt!llon. Mn. Jack oupt 11 lil. ......... ·.qmp. WilllJn, $1471, 'll!I .Mnlih -ID t.0 ... 1,q cw ol a locaUoo lnfonllaliotl GD Ille II· ._, -or carr'ltp. , cond metllns data. 1 , ~ ' • • AVE 25% . . ·.ON .BRONiED BABY SHOES · · · : ·DURING· :FEBRUARY · ilnl.11 wonillrful way.to -.. IW c11yt.. Tum 'thoM · fi])t . littl• · stioH Into llfltlmt btnu,_ •t l'll,....IYO llYinp. a.-"""1 msny Slylts , •• l!Wy rr.k• prlc.ltU tiftt for yaur family. ' . .w. smu REDUC£0 ' ••• ,AIK FDR ;REC FOLih En111vin1 ant11~ per llttlr -~· ~~·~ "5..• r ~ 7" .. "i..•1211 •n -•'"":-.. '4Jl-•l"-W ms SAT. Fil 21.:.sa --11111 . ,. AJI( AtOUT ou• C'O"'llflll•NT CJll,OfT l'Ulft e 1M .. KAMllllc;AltD • •n • CMAlteC: I •• AQ~AIUUS (Jan. ~Feb. 18): Money area of chart ii activated. Some cl.aim you 1re lucky. AttuaUy, -your llm4U 1klll5 come to fore. Invelt in . )'OW' own abilities. . PISCf,S (Feb. Ill-March Jll): . Cycle high; c!reumatances tum Jn your favor. Your aew. of timing improves. Your ·~ pearance is enhanced. You feel better and people around you respond in posltln man- ner. OPEN DAILY 10 .TO 1.0; SUNDAY 10\7 c:::m,r--. • ' Friday & Saturday Only Feb. 6·7 . , • , • • THE QUILTED ROBE IN MANY STYLES , . Friday & Sat. OrJy 88 :; . . In all nylon or acetate tricot, pl'fntt and soUd cblors. with -embrofd~ry lace, gold metaUic trims. KodeJi pol~ter fill. Putel colbra, ~ U to ia. Shop K mart amf·jll,lt Ciarte It. -, ·~ 81' -·· ~ °"1J. '!.Ill. •• > • Orarw• H, Tllttl.oi tit T•~ 1111 N. Twtlil ' W-1-I -l'ork ...... .. • .. IF u.-i. • y~ View ,, ........ IW. .............. -c:.w-M""-IM ... WI.._ ''°' ...... ..... I _, __ , ............. , ... ,,.._ ·1 .. 'I - ' ' ' I \ I ,, , i I I ' . . . I I r -' • . ' ; I • . . . JJ'oUy'• F'bl • ... -.g-..na :Qeaek • ,........ N.Y. Steelr• ii YOL. 63, NO. 31, ~. SECllONS, +4 PAGES " · · · . , " • udge Motioll. ' . . • ., ' ' ... Mans.OD ·· Trial ., ' -. .. . . . • •· -In ·~ ' . ' ' ,. • Expurgated ,_Main Beac · Story OK'd Alter .blue pencllllng tw~ namea and .:some quotation marks, the La~ Beach council laJd a.side its editor's eye3hade Wednesday and gave official blessing to a press release about the city's Main Beach;..._ The ,release . - a projecl h~ ,by Couricllman CJ;arlton Boyd -seeks pr~ posaI o,n . commercial development of a i;tretc}l of the beach to help pay for the $3 million acquisition. The first change ln the text of the release was proposed by Mayor Glenn Vedder. The first name to appear, Boyd's, was llnked to a quotation. IL read: "We're looking for ideas," say& Coun· cilman Charlton Boyd. "We. want_ a con. cepl which will enhaoce de~ or our .i.raln Beath Par-. ~a<"OD! jf the. ' site.' r • Call!iii <wt! -.. bl poragraJlb, -· lour, v~ pld, .., Iv~ •l!oui the dellrlb4Jll1 oil ... jecting aro-names." It was d!$1ded to,ma.te the ql,JOle a non-- quote linked to the enure councih , ~ Vedder al.so suggested efimlni.tinc quotes attributed to him. The first a~ peated In paiaarapli elg'ht. It read, '"fhe Main ·Beach Projecl will b< the·keyltone of development or the downtown basin ... 'J'l:le Oames Wert reirloVed wtth the text 1ubstanUaUy Intact. The release wtll be sen\. lo newspapers • ' ln·hOpes of eaUdng proposals. Deadline ls April lo. • ~, • , .. .. ... -~ . ' .. ~ •• ' • ' llippie. Says Indictment - IDegiJinlate .. ' '... ' ....... • Jumping the gun on grownups , Whose Patriots' Day Pa~de1 lsn1t un-~ til Feb. 21, kindergarteners at•ilaguna's Aliso School reminded school- mates Tbursdai that it's American History Month. Wearing ·paper' hats and carryfog flags they. made in class, 26 youngsters ln Mn; Judy Neve'• altem6on kindl!tgatten marched around school luslilY · slngihg "'Yankee Doodle• Dandy" and "There Are Many Flaga bl Many Lands:" 1 • • • • . . .... I '' . ' ' ~ . 1 '. .. , ---t ••• •-. . -· ... • • • " Wllh !WO. Ir~ 11111· ~hie ·.,; ti..; Juan Chamber of C<lnmerce. , m1n1 portod far dly """"'° elecUCIGI..., _ c9n)pieled_ -lliauaa pepm llnlctir , •· "' , April 14, San Clemente , aJrtldY, flndt h · .. 1'! ' • ttlelf "'"-.A.a Jn ....t ... u.1 ncDdates ave been flied in San Juan by a~ . ~.US~·( , 't . ·(',c> .. u· 'gL.J. --·...,.P .......,,_ aa Oary ~soolk~ ·301•~s11 "-•• n •• · .-;_,• ( J , 1 • ' ti , ' , , NILTtf'il..,-~ w.1..t.. ' , ne ·fer tbree upcoming council vaciu;aciel., 1 .,, "'b ..... \'er "'t""'._d, l:j . " 'B··4 . . •(' . . . ' ... f. ' J ! The office . or City Clert Max B.tl'& otben wtio have taken out papen Mi uone, 1 , .... re • •II j • ' 1 ' I • ~. ~ , ' ... ~ , ' I buzzed with IC1JOft th.IJ week .. liX more airline pilot-l>oniJd 'Routt.. 27'111 CaJle The.'t-0oyea' ~i.iJt! 't ,,;,h• 'p1a•Jioli5e, now sUtlet'in'uie ~timat~ indfg• u. .h · EVi_,, .'" d. ence,. ' hopefula• picked up· aomlnaUon pepen. Santa, Ynez; William T. Reid, mD 'Del ""'= . r. . • • . l" joining lour would·b< councllmen for nity,of the ·'!l'l~er;&·hl\lll~er, ,will not be forgo.!lei) by ~· wb<i .trdd, , whom papers already .,. be In 1 Obispo; and Mn. DOiiy Allvano, lllll b•r ·creaking !lOaids, ot ul in .Ill• audience 011;1ho~f.lil'd cusbi~ Jii.' Pol :ArreSt clr.Uiat<d. O.oado" Road. woo ..w seek> the Iii! For a look' at the ·01~·1 cbecjtered ·pasl,1 see. Tom '!"!lu•' story in_ No ·papers have been rued ye~ Berg being vacated by hir huabond, Antonio. tod.ay's Weekender .a · n.. · , ~ .. ~-· ... • .1. i ·-1 .•1 , r l.!t,qwa~le:.c. narcot.iCs suspect fall· said. ~ deadllne for filing is noon on . Pre.election activities m.1411118 ... • One paragraph reads, "Ooe propoaal submitted to dale includes a 200 room hotel-eonfereoce center with lllppordng shops and restaurants." This appamrtiy alludes to proposed apaMion or Ille Hotlol Laguna. -the city-pro-perty. ' · edfini.&li, lttilhpt to •t 1 Ute-evidence Feb. '11· remained 'relatively -quiet, WitJt oo 'two 1 , " , • 1 .•• , • _. -1 ... 'f.'-' ~f-tj ,..... •lijiii ~,plbcPcl~TheLlil"-ne-w'-eontett.anU-ln..,.&,.,nt--i-1n"cum=;ben;=i..=;Bli9~. u.."'-"ne"....,,,,...,,,,,"',."""'.,."thltl"'-'"'r.r"+-~ Le' -<.'" T . /1•31 It' • " ; ~· "' ~ld• D>lilJuli!a ' dpmte from bis moolh ClomeoJe are Herbert L. Hively In· declarhig lhelr ioteition lo vie tiir lino • ~J9V'. P-1 ' ·ecesQ . . .iii ,.•, •; lice ..u.ioa today~ , iuranoe man: ~ 4111 ,Calle·M1yo;rpn11 council •acancles. " ~· J'. . . ~.I:, . . C1 • ~ '.,,.'Ille aispec1; Gary'LJllll WllUUns, 18, Myers, city plaM!"g C01111Dissl~, m;. Incumbent 'vice .,.yQ{"Jciseph ·'A. · ' '. • " .-1 : • • .. n.Jnl II-, llullad ...,,.llltiic.,lato his Calle Toledo. Frei! W. Kaolbef, blitidlng O'Sullivan picked up his ....:..0--1~ . . · ' : ...,ti\ when . opProaclled by • ofllcer1 Inspector, IOI Buena, V.lsta; ~gene ~I-·~·-~" F• Sh D · ·M · -d Norman BUcack ·ond Nell Purcell as llvan, Z30 Montalvo, deputy probation of. papers lhjs WM, Jolnjng, -- '1-.... st ots Ue" O'"' ay they punued thelr:Dll'<OllCa lllrVelllaace Deer; Dan Chilton, Incumbent city coun-Ricliard Goldberg and new ~ .LI. · · · · ·~ . , IMlll tn the 'sleepy Hollow area Thur,. cl~n. 214 Via Pailzada' 'and Jama c. architect Peter H. Ostrander·onct ~> · / ~ · day illlltl;the ·o111cen r<porled" Lusk Sr., ~inl consultant,· !IOI nlng commissioner J,lr, Jdo.ph TllnChak, Lion f.ountry Given Variance For 3 Animals , , SpotUna ·a l"eenillHrown. .Ubltance Via Avila. (or ... whom papers now ai:e 1 .. 1be ·te!UY family'1 lawyers and the hll wile, Roeemacy,.1S4•and· Jolin BOlh wtilch' they believed to' 'be ·marijl,lana Prevk:lu$1y, nomlnatlon papers were circulated. ·:..,." diatrlc< ailciney's sjalf .,,P..ln( them jn Leary, 20. wen In poae_, of'narcoUOI mnDuti On hil•taetll; the olfic<rl uked taken out•by •lncwnbel\l "l'°"'"''O'Keefe; ---'------,-----t their narcotics posffssioii trial are today _When they were 1rr11li!;l in t;IDll!I him to :open b&I mouth. 'Wllliaml, they Art Holmes, salesman, 21! Ave.1 San 1 polishing opening arguminll they will use . Beach on J:>ecember J11;11111. • • allege; began pulblnl and· ktckiq and Pablo: JamH -T, F;,alth._sales e~glneer, HERE' COME • • The Orange Q>unty planning. com-Monday; • · Whatev'er the cUtcoru rof\t!iil Or1nce the ICUfDe wound up wHb alJ ·three on the 2245 Ave .. Salvac!Ot; and Harolli D. miss.Ion has approved a use variance for 1 ~U"cOnCerned got an extra day Thurg.. eounty tttal, ~ ~:return to pma . . · Meade, electrical englneer, 913 Ave. an ,African animal preserve after Jearn., dar, to ~epare (or the actual trial when Houston, Tua ~«t Its conchllkln fer • DurtU: the fracis. Purcen stuck his Presidio. ing the developer was expecting shipment Ju<ige 'BYrOri It' McMillan called a three-sentencJnt .. on Cli.aria that he lllep.Qy fln,m ln· the .~'• · mouth and Interest In.the. ~rw:U. race la believed. of two rhinoceri and a giraffe "al any day recess shortly after the formation of tr~ rurijUIJ\I Into this counta aaaertedly pliacked ·out the .1 o 8 g Y by' objerv,ers.of ~ San Cle~te. 'nne time." a jury. .. , from Mexico .. He~ wu convicltd · ln a 1 evtilenct. • to have tfeel) tpaiked, by fe(ent JIUbljd.ty • COmmissloners said they were reluc-It took fotir cbya 1 for ddenltl ~· · Laredo cQ\111 11& ~ ! 1 WllWlrnl •• booked ap. dw',es .ot twer t.be lirlng of. Jif~~ Steve.Oorak; tant lo approve the variance on lhe pro-George Cbulao'Roliert i..w lllil' . .Leary, l)la J-trial In l1lv<n4¥ pouealotl.t marUUql and·nsllllng Ir• wblch reslille\l ln ,·'°'11• ~ Pl'~Uc; perty l!OOlhea!t or the tnjenectlaa or the Cooper and .Olief "Deputy Dtilr!<i • ,. County.~ 01urj on•c!harg01 ol -mt. .. · 1 ' v . · • , . . hearlngi ancl outipok'e,\ criUcllm or coun- San Diego Freeway and'Lagwm Canyon tomey Jll1* Enright to~011 fhe'm· tttboltln1to lhe4ttliaque'.\g ol a minor.' " . , . cll aellon to IOll\•,~· 111!'1 '811o by' Rold. ' · woman sill:....Cpanei whlcb int! file !nit Thl>oe _,...,.. lllill wbon a 1i· , ' 8~11 M•ltft· the \lfgsnluUon ol,1.fDlillal iiooclatioft, A commission spokesman .stated theY. t11epry'box·onMGilday-.b\(. y~,old'••·~jirlwho'WUAld . ~, · ·. ·••• or.c11y emplo]ia, appar~<lisaaljlfled, wen not happy wi~. Ille plan.1 because They ..w b<luted' to Nie on the.Yallill· to bt· -!bl laftD!nct •ol 141> died , ·,NEW YOlllt (APr _ ·-eoittlnued with condltloos. • : • , , th~ lacked 1U£ficlert1 detail !or •a Vari· ly or charges Illa! Di. Timothy Leery IO , while nbmnllil 1lllde In I pond .al ~I to Woni11ir 111 tb1 p1us· cotumn !n.mai!erite' In San Ju,tn· Caplatmo, one _......, an« approval. ' ' MO\'l'laln.Cent«JdP!>.le-liinlOllL , ~ iodaT, with 14,_.. bmly' lllt dldate, joined the, ._u race. P_.1 'lbe use variance was granted ~use , other·~~ the LID JuDU•ahead·ofdeallnei!(See.qWtations, were ,ta.ten : out far, Jqeb 'Gtmn!tell. of·!lie pending arrival of the aolmal5. E b l W ~ In! awlltlafh .....t acjlctn , !" , Plf" IHI). . · • phar/njlclst and -ol·the ,San JUm 00~m1~::,:~~~ .. ~i'i\fr; nt ezz er ins Puq!lkeepsle, t'·Y-.Iar7~namic!thoh ; 11epe coou ..... to circulate amoo11n-Pbannacy, ""° uv .. ,1111111~-. ..... Sc~·•·r meet .,.. --•ntau-bl , ~· ~ noltinl m-1 v.,1or1 U:,,1;"' credit rates may b< Lue. GamJtleli )I a put ~t </( 1he l ,,_ "'"' "r-·-S -.. -~-· . n11r,.., If. Flolta AISoclatkin·and acUve·ta·tbe San, the .county depar\menl.1 Involved and entenc:ng Dela . " . .. . . .. ". I wi(h interested 1atea' residents i o ' • . Y , , ~ .. es\41>Ush a more complele .et of .plans. , . e--~-Ql.·-1• ·· i .' · Schuster said the·corporaUon ,wants lo Richard Wmters 'Bur\e.otMJulOft VJ&. ~ 'VI• ~·~ ~ , . · • , ~ . ~. ' develop the recreauon I ·~ as al· jo bas. JOCCterifu)ly pleaded In Superior ~ • • ' • ~ :~T!~:t~~: $;~!!'.~~?~ ~· ·o-PP' t~d1'.l h-..:· .. ~~·r;e· ·~A:'i:s· '. A-1~.r~ --~~i;/.:~~ ... : ho&el-moltt' compleJ: 1,;rtJ~ tom-...a:Dtew .. :arileredbJJ·J~f, • ,. f • vc· ~' ,a 4'.'~\~, • ,.:u,-; ·'3lll•( ·,~. ~ l merclal 6tlopplna cen1er, service station, Judge to rettsm to eoUrt ,..,, .11-tir .... ; .. •J• -' · __. __ ......, . ';, ~ r t ~ . .. 1 • • ;• • , 1 ~ ~ •• ,•, • ~ J~~ ; ;• .. , .' 1 a ai'Wage treatment p~t. a"'.'~ tre& ,could lie JIDPOf!t.bi r. "f lO ~1~:-.. , . . . '' .. . ./ I I It• ~" . .! : i . l ..... • ' .. I I .-·,~'rt t' : ~ ~ ... t : •. 1:j ·~ : .. , "1 m<at plant and admlnislralioa laclllly-··Urmln·llale;tbon.' ·.'"· "'' "fl•' 'tir•'jlew•wem· to jlrall!d/.itlli'1l!rlprc~be1m. rii!Mtnjr·li>Winf~·...-'nft1 1k ana a service buildin&. Burke ple'!ded IUillJ .1an. z two ketp' .,ald'attGney,Jdlepb .' I tW ,.. .... ; •. -If 11.r.~. M-• . llllll.a'.,,UbllciWaltWl1• to 19 lllll!fr,;' ' I . °°""" ol "'!'l! •• 11~n.. 11,8.., , I Jill!~~ ~.--,. ... 'lbe~i . ·~!IY:w.·1a11<ir.··iaJr~1 •W.~ · . , · ' ~.~ '; w·"' .,,, '1JJ· -roftl1iill.~~1~<m·..:· Nuclear Test Set Off Ro~ I:.«I ·llWil:' -~ ·~'1i::r11 ·a1ae~i~· 11ree1,epd. "W•could bt,..,plealC,_"'jii taw,er•s cb1na ta tm 'llmolby ~ , •1 .. , thlol: the1 • '""" ~ _ .. ~ a.. , , .-!;it·mlCM .. .ot wllil i.·flid 1 YUCCA FLAT, Nev. (UPI) -The trial ~he ... ienta-.,YLiaiy!n over'...-p1.,,.rt)'," llid ,11aft,;,1 ~--~,bllld'1 ·--.ythil'C<Nidl>t-to.fllollly•''' rQllrth µndergroond nucle.u test lhllyear the nmol!01..-ap-had tell him °""" ol the Sbolll. • · ' ' · ,...,...,... ·~r Hi ul<d'lllmel•to noeitt)i lllll.....t was conducted Thursday at Ill• Nevada 1 unprepared lar Burke'• -Ing. 'l'be Shoail, llOL J. ~ m.Jiwti., ,,;# and . -.lb< . to • ll.11 Burl· •Id he ,...Id lie ~ Id 1'1"' 1 .. 1 &Ile by Iha Atomle Encrill' l3om-Borke, Z71 of.·Zlm PaPIClll!l>'Drlve, LagUns ......_, .. I. Colli'~ i 'lbe-t·endr!lltNolllt_b!P_ milslon. ., was accuseil or embezzl!Jtc ,_. Iba tnobl uio J!P14'-11 0f _..;.i.·ol · f, line if tllO City -Iii ill6w ~Im tr-I 'lbe low·lnlermediale yieMI tesl, !he le• fZ7,lltlO from !he !lninctll d!Villon of .tile Blue~ ·~ ,pr!,.. _.,, .. 1~ llsl( 1fio strftt lift U i ltoitl l.jt c~ cond In 1wo days, released • • • r g y county clerk'• orllct alter his manlpula~, oceamnnt o1 eo..i lil.tlrirox. , .' 'i." . _, 1Jlo! ~ ~ ~ 'lll6rtli>el1t ~., ~ boeii , .. : eiulv1tent or rrom 20,lltlO lo 200,000 tons tlimi of om·lhe-<oater taldnga """" , The plllminl coni'"i;~~ '• jll!i 116.e a.;"'f1jodl ~ tliOI~, /,, · · r · · : : of TNT. 'Mil A!C told no ratdlatloa liik· apoUad i>r. IA alltt Of'811 COWlt1 Gnad ' pro'ltll, wjlll ......... • '{/; -, ,.q; Coitiii!lhdii 1lbr llojoi ' Enrlibt Crmcbo!~li111tln( commluloa ed loin the 1tmoapbere. Jury lllditor. . llbolla by II 'Ullitl. 'J1ll ..... ' bid --1111-___ Nl_ill Ill• (1111 llANDI, Pip I) , • ' . • THE JU.~GES(?) ' CHTCAGO•(AP) -Jerry C. 1lllbln 111i1 ,\bbc>tt .. Abbie" .llof!miil iltlfliil ·-tbdaY fronnllGldiag to_, 11 °""1 ontered J!ldP!Jullul J 1 -·· il>om c:oitumod ujudpo. - "'h,thls ... al yuurJirilliant>-, ill\ K=ller?" tiie judg,, uloed dtf-!cir· *' William M. KilMIJOr en -lnC tbl- two def~ll, In .b~ Doar.-lqtll • robes. . · .. • l · "I can't take t11e,.Credi~1or tl>ii cme" Kunatler "Jll!d. , ' ' . " or..,.. '-,«:eu& • • I I • l . . • ' ' .. ( • •• • l ."' ' • v • tlCI Takes SDSN~e~ ' .. 'lbe Vanguard of a fighter aquadron ered back from VletnllD under Presi· · Nixon's withdrawal program will ar- 1 ive at El Toro Marine Corp! Air StaUon turday for home deployment. Leading command elements of Marine 1 ttack Squadron 223. ooe of three thland·baaed units now coming back, l--' .... d1ie at 1:30.p.m. ... wit b a aemnd DI1ht Ing 45 minutes later. Ceremonies featuring Maj. Gen. Robert . Owens, an honor guard and Marine ~ will greet the returnees, but the ent ii DOl open to the publlc. ,Four AtE Skyhawb will touch down on runway as the advance contingent, another four scheduled to land Wn the hour. 'l1'le unit has been assigned to Vietnam D«:emb<r, 196$, and will be baaed t El Toro, while a helicopter squadron Is i~ way to the Marine Corps Air Sta- on, Santa Ana. , All ,,,_,d Y~lcle balta\ion io ~um. to Camp Pendleton u an additional of the 3,000.man withdrawal an· need by the White Hou.se last week. ·' DAILY PILOT ••1l•rf N. W11d ............ l>Wli.Mr Tli11ffl11 IC1t•il E\11"' Th•"!•• A: Mwrph l111 ¥tfl.ttit'lt ••Kor ltle:lt1~ P. Nill L.,,.., •ttd> '11Y .,1,... ---211 krtt+ A .. ,..,, M11tifti ,....,,, .. , r.o. ••• '''· •1•s1 . ..__ ·c .. r. Mtwi M W.1 lay '"" ~ lft(a1 tJll W•I l11Mt hUIM ... fWl!tlfltlM letdl: 1111J ... ltv...,~• ' . Harris to Quit Post (IS Dems' • U.S. Chairman WASIDNGTON (AP) -Sen. Fred R. Harris of Ok1ahoma is residing as Democratic Natlonal Call!'iarnn,. it was lel!m~d lojtay. Source! close to him said Harris would s\ep down effective when a successor b chosef!. Hanis called a news conference later today to announce bli plans. He has lfead· ed the party for Just over a year. Jim Monroe. Harris' adminlrtraUve assistant and press secretary, conflnned the senator "expects to announce plans to resign as chairman of the DNC." "He will, 'Of course, conUnue to have a strong voice In party affairs and major Issues, regardless of his decision on Ute chairmanship," Monroe added. Harris became chairman of the debt.- troubled Democrats In mid.January, 1969. His decislOl'I to step doWn com es a day after the party's first major fund raising effort of 1970. a dinner in Miami Beach. Soorces close to Harris said the chalnnan had been plannin1 to le.ave the ,party .post, bul had waited for wh•t he considered the proper moment. "We've had a successful fund raising dinner, and now he can leave wilh cash on band.'' one IOllf'Ce uld. But if \bat is true !or the current operaUng budi~ tho PlkY mna\nl nearly 14 oµmon in debt, .. dollc:U Jell over lrom tbe 1918 prOlidm- llal oampalcn. There wu no immediate word u to !"'a 11\)111~ 111cceed Harril. Ooe llOUtCt llld HarTll would nmain odlve in Democratic poUlica, particular· ty 11 a tpakumM on tho 1ssu ... NI 11-c:ulaiJ>.to promolt 1peeul1tion tllOI Harrb la tetkin& moro freedom to balld h1I ro))U(atlon in a Cashion whleb . : might propel him Into e0ntenuon !or the 1'11 •Dernoei'atlc pr<sldenUal nomhla· u ... '-"" ...,...;;t.-_. ·~ r --. - Cluhl1ouse Plan Before Planners At a 7:30 p.m. study session Monday, Laguna Beach planning C01J1mlllllloners will revtew new suggeJUoru for location and design of the proposed clubhouse at the Heisler Park bowllng greens. . Planners will also continue· their study of tbe goab statement prepared by the CIUzena Advisory Committee !or the ll"'etal plan ,study. Alter commissioners objected' to the latest design for the bowlen' clubhouse, architect Peter Ostrander wu authorlzed to survey Ult area once more in the hope of finding a more suitable JoCiuon for the lacllity. Obj ections hod been mad.e to deaiJllll made for tbe lite on the north ePd ot the gre<ns and, later, lo 1 ..,. 'Ille OI( tbe ocean side . , The goals report 4tudy, !""1th an. dertaktn by the comml11lon, Is tcheduled for 1pprotlmatel)l l :l6 »Jn. \ I f!,GQO _Pa1 SO!Pltt , •. • :c:femehte ··-su ed Safe · WrrHIN A ·iring • the ault to iifal, Briscoe said. Meat1whlle the fire<I lileguard Is doing --"landselplng and some other odd jobs." ''He's: never done anything but lifeguarding and he -planned to mm a career of Jt1" the attorney explaioed. The' controv~sial Cl)orU: cue aroused V(lde. pUbllc intere.i in the beach com· munUy, )l'ilb supporters of the lifeguard packing both J)!Jblic hearings and· com· plalni111 ~ltterfy about the governmental arrangement that permitted the city council which fired the guard to sit u a perso1111el bolrd at hb appeal . Along with recent action of city employes to form their own ba raalsilng org1,0izatlon, the case is bllleved to ftave been responsfble for siln1ng up Interest" in lochl government that has thus far pro- duced nine potential candidates fOr t.11ree city council seats in the April 14 municipal election. Bertha Heflin C:OMFORT & STYLE AT A PRICE CHAIR STARTS 'AT $1 29 ~ AVAILABLE IN A LARGE SELECTION OFCOVIRSATTHI ' UNllLIEVAILE PRICE OF $flt. COMll40DI ON IALI •159 • ., DEALERS F.OR: HENREDON -DREXEL: -MERITAGE NIWl'ORT IEACH 1121 w-ilff Dr., 642·2050 -NlllAT 11L t INTERIORS LAGUNA llACH 341 North c .. 11 Hwy. Proft"lontl lnttirlor .DotltMra Anllablo-.AID-NllD ONJf ffllAT "TIL t ,.._ Tiii "-Mw fl ~ ~ l40-INI l • _, I ~ I \ -1 ' . ' • ' ' ·' ' I ~ I \ • • frtUy, Tdlru111 6, 1910 DAILY PU.OT Jf - ' Parkl!!f Lot Oft Mag ·Bap •' f ,. I t. ,. Acapulco .Ra~e Goes at Slow .Pace • ' A I .__ . . ·IY ~N l.OCUUY --Tile ' AcQUJeo "'" n .. t found • '"'""" lo\" • !Ulla eorty Iii. !lJll! race. ~ Normlllj ·~· Oeet an e1· ·J>'<l:lo be.aloWed or come lo• ·comjilete 1>111' orr Cabo San ~ · at . the Up ol Baja C&Womla. i' .._ But 1 the vertical a:lrs f coonlertd 'J! b u·r 1 d a,. r Mall<!al<na Bay may tµrn . faCt, which alarted oul ln Ja rapfd fashion, into one of tlle 11owesl -especially ii tie Oeet encounters tM usual nlt fluff aJ<:inl the M e x I ca n ma)l)Jand coast. In most Ac~ulco ·races 1kippers have learned lo sall '° close lo the beat al nicht ,that tbe1 could hear dogs barkin1 on shore. In order lo get the advantage ol the '1offshore dratnace"~ . Yodlllng 'bulls In 5outhern ' Californii. have had their at- tenUon focused on two boats in thl_s race -~the llJl.ially well- ""led Collgnbla-57 Porothy O , owned.1 bf llob Beauchamp of Newport Harbor Ya<:hl Club, and the new COlumbia-'3 ijura<:an which 11 being salled ~y Bob Poole of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a Mexican owner. The rice' 11 a loni distance debut for the COlumbla-43. A proi.type ol the ya<:ht swept most of the local offshore races last summer and fall. beaUng· tht larger sister the ColUmbia-50 as well aa aeveral , ~-JlllW SORC THREAT -· 'The Cal-4.3 Puppet, neweol boat in the "Cal" line from other well-sailed boall. The lead boat. Rampage, is somewhat of surpriJe a.a she never placed lllgh when she was sailed out or Newport by a iftvioua owner .. But a close loQk at.her iln the slarllnc line l "'. . ' 1;'Pensen M.aritl~ of Newport Beach, is making its debut in the Southern Ocean . . ' ."Racing Circuit, a series of yacht race• in Florida. Puppet is being •ailed by . ' = ~:.....!i'~k JeJ?S~D ~nd a New~rt Be~~ ~ew. t r '! · • ---__ ._ '-'-'-'----i -frN~·-cal 43 Watched -•nm'.lliiO~:.lri· 1 '·~u1·ing Florida .Race . J•• . . ·· Second race o{ the SoUthern · usually stormy Gulf Stream. · • 1 Ocean Raclni Clreuit, 'yaclit : Several Newport yachls are · ";taclng serl_es, will be sailed .......... · •a.-SORC Amo · :thi15 weekend wilh the start to-en~ 'G'I in -• ng . ;:"dly. of the St. Petersburg to them are John Kilroy's 'J3..fool "'f°L Lauderdale race. · yawl Klaloa II, Arnold Has- -: The. St. Pete kl Lauderdale kell's 61-foot Yawl Chubasco, race la 403 milel and con-and a new-€olumbia-43 owned ' 1SideredoneofthemoBtrugged and sailed by Don Ayres Jr., ~-tb~~~~: .. ~1n,·~s'llribectha~ Betng1tatchedclosel7, aloDa , um ,.._.,..., ~ 1..-UJ1:' with the Coluinbia-43 Is the .. 2 .. ·P · 4 owe1· .. B(,ats Race , . ' ~ •/•" . ffOD; SaturdaY.· ,..c· A fleet of :iome two-dozen . PQWer boats of virtu:i.lly every _ 1ize and racing hull 1hape wi)I . tt"Oar out of Long Beach ~.llll'bor .Salurday al JO a.m. on r.U;le 61).mile Lint ?est of the·1od annual Lang De.ach-Catalina Island Race CrUise, Favorite is. the 32-Coot CU'.' ·1tull, Tliunderl>alls, owned and ectven by Peter Roth5child of 1'1eWp<rrt Beach. Roth$child, the 1969 Paclflc Off.shore -P:Ow~r Bo.at RaCl!l; .champ, will highlight the serloua part .. -iOl ~e compeUtlon ·under the · ~ericar. P ow e r Boat ~Uor'I and Union of ,~JnternaUonal 1i10tor Boating • .ruin. · · 'The range-·in stze is from se~al 16-foot sh11le-engjne new Ca.1-:U which Is making its debut In the SORC. The neweat ln the ·.~" line is being sail- ed by Jack Jensen, presklent of Jensen Marine. ~Uder of the yacht. . In the "flr1t SORC race, from , ~L Peiet&burg to Venice, lsst weekend 'red ·Turne.r's con: vfr:~ II-meter A m e r t c a n Eagle w3! first kl ·finish and · over.all ti~ap winner. , Second overall was the » foot · sloop· Americana· owned by Ron !(rippendorl . o l . D.Uledin, Fla., and third wa1 the 67 ·foot aloop Beau Gene · from Stamford, Conn. . The SL Petersburg kl Vetrlce race was a stonny affair in which 21 of the 80 slarlBs failed lo fitli!h becauae of gear falllD'es and other lleavy weather damage. one boal,..VanaUs, owned bY Ray Mayhew of Chicago, wa1 reported· ml~ing but was later Jocated near the Dry Tortuga& Islands, 150 miles fiOUth of v~. <>ne other ,achl was sunk on the return trip and Beveral others· dismasled. .. ll'ltboard cralt tJ the IOI-loot Ba card j Cu.n .,.Maxi Bnite enter"!d -wilh r ';'il>li&ue prmly m <beek -&y Result• 'fol1l ,.I.orig BNch a:port.miap Merle r::i Strombtrg. 1 . ~the r~ge in age ls from MIA'MI (AP) -James the 1930 Dodge cruiser tntered • ' D t n g ' •Schoonmaker con- bY Peter B. · Hill of Newport . querod »knot Winds Monday "'ach to several 'ne'llJ'---boat, for a ftnt rtce vldmy In the ·::·:Which -will be racing for the Bacirtfi,Cup Sailing series. ~~-ttme -inc;ooing a fl· Leading at every" mark, the foot Magnum Spcrta Clul 1u.. Miami aailor 'glided lo .. HllY ~)loot entered bY Van Nuys victory leading a fleet ol C 1J1111iStnali1f Bob'!icr<l•tog. sw· clUI boat!. R l g11 n1 'J'lle ·iveni ~· ·l\•' aecond of rlilum cauoed by high -. ~ :wiDtf 'season for the knocked 12 boats ,out of· the :;J".idlic ouaiore F.ower Boal race. J . ~APP<:Jation a.fld ls the ·Jeast Steve ··l-13arli\fck of 1thaca, : ·~'l~alot1lrPOPBRAevents N.Y., wa1 second ahd 1Basll ,•l,i\'leduled. • Kelly , of t;assau, Bahama1, ~.t"?i•ffill's 46-year cld boat will finished third. Robert Up-. t1~' NMing in a race-within-a pincot~ of River.ton, N.J ., WIS ra_ce, the Cla11ic Boats Grand fourth. • ..prix-J'hlch is expectf.d to bav~ The race Monday wa1S the • r'lt ieut four entrants for the 1 fll'Slcheduol:... loa ~~eF-darldy -.·~ . JOa.m.itart.o£fDehnontPjer. lllJ "'"' •J . '. OOllEROIAL ·DRIVlll ·SCHOOL ---.... -4' ' ,. $3595 ' : p/111 2.Si I Feel; ,Ex. T •x t 1111 F71Xl4 .: _ . : ' -~-': t11btl•11 whit1w,1ll, r • • 1· ' ' NEW ., WIDE, '; fl.AT ·1sEAD - ,i)~1~N. 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I• C111f1J1111 .,,1-.. .,.. ..,.. c•••• .. ,_ ~ ...... M °' Pert n.. DrMlt ........ c " IOX l•l6M DAil Y PllOT . ·-- -· . ' • ' . ,,, --... -- USID TIRES Cabrillo Beach YC; ( t l ~ (Cal-37) -lllalll. Rlchmond, YC : (It) Wlllja Heather JU CH..,_.) Jtlln Weese. St. ,. ....... YC: U) Barca dt Qro CCal4) !ar!Qa Braun, Acapllko YC: <01 Sl1ame (CoWI) ltd -· DRYC ; !13) Valerie (~ 41) Rober\ Oldham, 0..11\-lli YC: (14) Bobnnla <• II. alo.op l l'eler · 8all IP1'C; (Ill femanja . lC.1"411) J oi•· Escalante, AcoPUlc:o YC; l Alerlon (!I rt. sloop) Shea. SI. Fraocta YC: ((7) istra ·(WI) Bruce emhatd, S1U58.llto YC ; (ti) a (RedlinHI) J 1 me a 'Hern, Califcrnia TYG, Ulll'V l' M.Clllcll """IK l:Thls b Amerle1's fastest s1t1rni Win saw ind tllt world's lllfllut Ifs tbt onlJ 01'18 In the &ilOUnd-das.s• t You'll cell It tfll ll'IOSt verMt.111 JMl'(lr tool )'Oii evtir ownldr Cills nrowood, Ioli. lumller. Tht proois..,. built ....,11nt ;,,Int...,.,. plority of power fDI" tiulldlrc.....,,.. oftbla&s. c.mes-lttnl1>U'"blr1n4spteill.dltla. . "'' $l 7'.fS'. MASI.II S~ltYICI OIALlll IANTA ANA L. W. HMIS Tl. & IMPL. CO . 1'2t L ht SI. M>"" SAHTA AMA NU!(TIMOTOfil tUCM . CU.lk OJI HDW. ION'S MINl.CYCLI Clt'f '"" ---~· ....... --r PRECISION WO~K IY FACTORY TRAINED EXPl~TS e Correct Ca•t•r· C1mber • Cofrect t ... ln, to..ut. ONLY ~sso WITHOUT POWlR IQUI,. • MOST AMERICAN CARS. J RELINE • Reline •fl 4 wheels • ln!pe<t brake c1rumt • Adjwt i. full cont Kl • Md n11ded ·fluid • ln ... tand adj.,.1-r--"'•l<e ONLY Mesi ...... ,..,, ·Cars Low Mll1111 YHr Chelce , •Utlllt MAID CAR' MATS : ....__ -S4 99 ,' • =... '1.,.,. 1. J COMPLm CARE ' Since. 1959 ": 1'.,. • Hours: 7:10 to 6:00 Dally 540-5710 .• ' • '\' ... ' .. '· - I H IWl.Y '1lOT OVER THE COUNTER SH UTTLE CRAFT RETURNS TO EARTH LANDING FROM SPACE STATION North American Rockw1U's Artist II lu1trat11 Space Shuttle In Flight For Millions of Vs -Recession Is Here " . By SYLViA PORTER Avoidance of rtt°eulon is a key goal of economic policy in 1970, lbe President has trLed to make clear in hla Economic and Budget messager -and In view ol what 1 slgrilficant decline in our economy would mean to the jobs, paychecks aod profits of millions or voters. you wouldn't eipect any other statement from so masterful a politician as Richard Nixon. But who 's kidding whom~ F.or millions of us -and lhe , pumber is moWlting by the week -recession ls already here ind now . What's more, 1s I'll document below, for inillions recession has been here for a startlingly pnr longi!d period. . , I'M. NOT WRITING in this column in the technical baffle- cab which defines a national recession as two caJendar quarters or decline in real Gross National Product' (the dollar total ·of oui output ad- tust.ed to eliminate price in- creases). I'm writing in terms ol you and me -and in these tenns, a recession is what the dictionary says it Is. ll's a "retreat." It's a mov- liig or sliding back in our ~ying power. our assel$, our Rvlng standards. Specifically: ~·(t ) ll you're a typicaJ U.S. 'WfOl'ker. you have been sliding ~k. since the start oC the ~lttnam ~·ar t;SCalation in ~1 You have been, in a 1'()C!Sion longer than any ;.-orker since before worra War JI - a whole genera- Uon! ! ! Thi.!! hasn't been a one- year phenomenon; ''since Jk5'• means for more than five years. ·THE WEEKI. Y spendable earnings (take-home pay after deduction of Cederal income and Social Security taxes ) of the typical factory worker With a wife and lwo childrtn tOlaled $99.99 in 1~9. up 4.9 ptteenl over 1968. ··On the suriact, that seems Jlrogress, but the real weekly spendable earnings of this worker (lake-home pay aher allowance for prict: ncreases) irre down to $71.30 -0.4 per· cent below 1961, also below 1966 and below I~ too ';"For 1969 as a whole. in· mases in consumer prices ~roded all of the gain in earn· tnp," confirms the Labor Otpt.'a official· report "Over· the-year decllnea occurnd ln manufacturing, trade, • n d finance, insurance and real estate." ADMJTTEDLY, these pay figures do not include fringe benefil$ -but lhey don't in· elude skyrocketing stat& and local taxes either. I'll wager the bite taken by mate-local taxes more than ortsels the cootribuUon made by lrloge benefit.. (2) If you're a .small business1nan, you're 1[1 an e v e r • deepening recession You 're a target or tight money; you rank way down for loans, way up 'for stiff loan charges. You're hit the hardest by pay demands and you can't resist very well. Your customers are most like- ly to be slow payers and. again, you're comparatively htlplus. 'tour profit.s · .a~ fading fast . THE GIANTS are DO\V being Wt too, but nowhre near to the extent that you are. They're in a slowdown; you 're in a retreat. (3) If you're heavily in- vested in stocks, · y o u ' r e hurtJng and hard -and no maUer whether your chips are blue, white. red or p0lka-Oot. Even if you haven't been forc- ed to sell out, you're aware of the degree to which the crack· up of 196t-70 bas erased your profits and ~ten 'into your capital. With stock prices on average back to 1963's levels -wiping oot more lhan six years of 1&in -who isn't hurting'! (4) U you've been In the bond markets., il bas been a "pure blood balh." An in- vestors in bonds of all types are "bleeding" -big and small, pros and amateurs, the dealers cf Wall Street, the widows of Main Street AND lF YOU'RE trying ta build houses in a period cf brutally tight and expensive credit .. , Or trying to buy or sell a hoost when mortgage · tnoney Is so tough lo get . , ·· And now, of course, unemploy· ment is on the rise, profits are perceptibly shrinking. the rise in personal incomes is leveling off. .. \Vho needs to wa'lt for the balnegab to confirm that millions of us are In a recession? Who's kid· ding whom? ran WlLD-IYBD ~, llllANDS AHi LOVllS ',, ' ~EN D HER VALENTINE-FLOWERS! No bothtr worryin9 ebout siz•s, c;•n 't me~• htr f•I -in feet, th•r• is no bett•r wey i o s•y you care. ( Bos1es, r•m•mb•r y o ur stc:ret1ry, tool I PHONI 67l·651J WI Dll.IVIR 12.~ FLOWER SHOP ' • Fir1ns Bid For Space Shuttle Job CONCERNED ABOUT THE STOCK MARKET? WHY CORON~ NOT DEL DROP MAR IN THE OFFICE' OF $ erow-ell, "W"eedon & co. 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J1ldge • • : .;Di.silrlssal , • ' . ... . - Motion; .:.:in :.-~~ Mans.on 7 ' '. : I ' . . . Expurgated • . . . ' Main Beach ' • Story OK'd .. After blue!! pencil!~ two names ind ..,,;;,.quoljltlon marU, lhe Laguna !!each coUncn Ja14 aside ita ecntoi-•s eye'shade W~ay ~ gave oinctal bleufn,-to a . . ~ ~~-•!>c'tt th_.!___99''s Main __ ··-. . . . ' . ~ The ~lease -a project :~ tiy Coqnciiman Charlton Boyd -aeiks pro-. ~.on cOmmeJ'.'clal develop~ent of a s\felch of tbe beach'to help pay for the $.1 million acquisition. The first change in the t~ of the relea~ was proposed by ?ifayor Glenn Vedder. Ttte· first name to appear, Boi:d's. ""' linked to 'a quotation. It rea11: ''.Wp'~·,loeking for )deas," ~ Coun· ci!Jnan~l!<>ll.lloy_d.. "We l'lllJl !. con- ~pt which ..W enhuce .de..topinet,of °"" lflill· J!eaoh"Par\~ to tbe· st~ ( •1 .~ ,(4"'" · Iii-~ ~ •• ' -cfailidi .~ccuhcll ..._;ttlntkit ~ th• _.Jl!i;.J'OT!'l'iPJli four. ""*·lald. ·~~ 1balif lhe ~abWIJ IJI lo-I J g 1ny n1m11/' . II was decld,.i.to I"'!< lhe 'laote a -• quote'llnke<! to Ille HlfRo c:ouiiCI~ ' · Veddet ~t.o -ted allmlnotln( quotes attributed lo hJm. The first •P. peared In 'Jlarianlpti etaht. It rea4, ''Tho -·-Main.Jleadl.JlrOject..wlll-btJhe.~­ or ·development of the downtown basin." Tlie\nimles were rerilbved wJth tile ·text aubstanUally intact. The release will be sent to neWS]!Open tn hlipes of enUclng proposali. Deadline is April 10. One patagraph ttadl, "One p!OpOlll mbmitted to date includes a D room hotek:onference ee!lter wllh supporUng shops and restaunnll." Thia opparently allude> to pn>pooed .. pansion of lhe H.otel Loguna ooto lhe dty-<>Wlled pro- perty. Lion Country Given Variance For 3 Animals 1be Orange County plen;nint com· misskM1 has approved a use variance for an :Urlcan animal preserve alter leam- ingjt)e developer was expect.!ng shipment of two rhlnoceri and a giraffe "at any timt" ~ Commi&sionen sal~ they 'tere reluc· tant lo approve lhe variance. on the pro- perti soulheut of tlfe lntestdlon of the San biego Freeway -and Laguna Cmiyon Road. ' A -conunlsslon sPokesman &tated they were not happy wit: the plans because theYl lacked &Ufficient detail for a vari- anQt approval. . · • Tbe UM: varilnct ~· grlbled because ol th< pendlns arrtVal ol 1"" llllrlws. Cornnllssloners a~vec;l ~tl?t, variance on ' lhe condltioo lhe develOper Harry ~et meet r with rep1aentaUws oC lhe 'county , departinenis ·1nV1>)vtd • and with Interested area • residents f o est.illlish a more complete aet•of pl1m. sChust.!J' said the 'cor,por1Uon-w1nt1 to dev'tlop the recreatioo area as at· tendf,nce increases. Final plans can for the preeentt, • satafl tour, and entertalmneut 'park, a hotel-motel complex, a related com- ""fCl•I shopping cen~ oervlce .mtton. a .,.qe lttatmeol p1811~ a w1J<r qui· mm plant and admlnlstratioa· !!d1111 and I O«Vlce builcfJlll. • Nuclear Test Sct '~f · YUCCA FLAT, Nev. (UPI) -The fourth undergMmd nuclear test this year wil conducted Thl'rrJday at the Nevada lest site b7 lhe Atomic F.oergy llom- mlaslon. 'Ille to.r-lntmnedlate yield tUt, lhe ... oorMI In two days, feleaSed e n e r & Y equitll<nt of '""" I0.11111 to I00,11111 Um or TNT. The AEC l8'd oo rldlatloo teu- ed iJ1o lht atmolpbere. --- • - ' . • rial Hip_p_~e Says IndicQD.en,t • • . . . . ~·~· N.Y. S"r•• ' I ' " -. . ' • -L ·-- -·;Ba ~akes ... • SDS·Name s; '. ction Seen f(..,\ • &C. Irvine adminlolralors Wednesda1. •><J!!e !Int Ume, loo'k names of &ludonl ~lratora and the threat of Octpijriary a·ction now bang& over 11 1ludt.O'-· ~ Jtudenll partlclpaled In dlm11•1in& ~ recrultlnf efforts ol lwo Gei>aro1 ~ P>mpany ·r.,.....,iau._ wllo 1!11:9 drlveo n.m e&mJIOll. · • ''""' ·im.t look pia<e under'lhe ...... ner of Slud..U for a Onnocr•Uc Sodo\y !llliS). . # ... ~1.s of ••winnaker, Strl.kebruker. Bid G.E." mltde the recruiten' talk """'°"' ud. Iller an bour nl the din, i... l'\idq a -I Uling a blow born, they leJl . ·.Met two wu'nfncs lilal they ..... lloltll' dilnq>IJ .. , Vice Cilal>-.dfor for Slu- dlilf Afllln JobD C. Hoy ud lid• - eJ! -the --·Ion ~ ~· . ~f~ aCt.oli a1ainst the II Wfll be detonnfned by • •luderll <Jyfn c;ommi\foe. • . By BARltARA KJl'EllllCH · Of .... Dtltr..l:Jilt ••• ,, ' One lawsuit bu beeo filed against the City 0( San Clemente and a aecond Is pending in connection with the firing 4ast Novamber of Ulegtwd Lt. ~ve t'borak: Attorney Qater Bdlcoe has Oled JUit In s.. Clemenl< l\lw>dpal Court r!r pay· merit ol about •t~tll.IO in overtime pay which he claims is due. h1s client. A se- cond suit, seeking fulJ reinstatement with bac~ pay, will be filed as soon as he ob- tains transcripts or the public hearin1s 6e1 d following Chorale's dismissal, !lriscoe said. The 29-year-ol~ gua.~ who had been IJ! lbe dly service for' six years as a fµll time guard and four years aS a summer guard, and had been cited a year earlier for 1'outstan'diug" service, Wa.!I dismissed on grounds that his performance reports had been "unsatisfactory." ,. Fir ing ' thi su.lt to trial, Briscoe said. Meanwhile the fired lifeguard ii doing "Jandscaping and some othei' odd jobs.'' "He's never done anything b I.It lifeguarding and he planned to make a career: o( Jt," the attorney up I lined. 'Tbe controversial Cborak ease aroused wide pllblic intemt in ~ch com- munity. with 111pparters of the~(. packing: both public hearings and com- plaining bitterly about the governmental arrangement that permitted the city council \vhich fired the guard to sit 111 a personnel board at his appeal. Aloog with recent action ol city employes to fonn thelri own ' bargalnin& organization, the cue is believed to have been responsible for stirring up interest in local government that has thus far pro- duced nine potential candidates for three city council seats in the April 14. munlcipaJ elect.ion. ofr!<>r lo· the p..iea~ which SDS had U!1inJ for amne Ume. the Students' aen1te declared Ul7 clllrul'll9it or bloctlnl · OAILY 'ILOT lltff ,.,._ UNAWARE OF CONT!tOVERSY, VISITOR DAVID DEAKIN, 5, ROMPS ON DISPUTED STREETEND • _ Siio.tis (left) a nd Sandt Ti ngling Ovor View, Rlght-of·W•y at Bluebird Canyon Road Chorak maintained that his firing was the result of bis activity as spokesmen for 30 San Clemente llfeguards who had threateried to strike for higher pay last AlllUlt. The strike was barred by court order and Chorak was subsequently Israeli Jets Attack, Sink Egyptian Ship_ ~ lllP.l the atudtol aeoai. puled it fl> 1 'ilie ...iutloo: ~ ASllCI Senal< -lo mm ......... _, coavlclioa Iha\ lbidenll tllis campua lhouJd DOI be denied tbelr lo """ull "HI: MY recrulllJll 11ent II achoduied by the Camplis Pl&ee- t Ofllce ud that under no condlUnno lei pollUcal \..U be Uled lo dls- Hinshaw Say~ Bureau penunent agencies or tn- · a1r1 .. from recrulllJll privlle,.. on Ibis Pll·" ·'Mode·l for Country' 11..tudenl nvlew com!nlllee wW be paneled from• a ~ <JI 25 lluilellll -~ -By TOM BARLEY lected at random ISy 1 Computer. The r Oi' .. Delly'"".,.,,. ure .,..as adopted" lut year but Oranee Courtly Aaessor Andrew J. sn't previously been uaest. ,Hinshaw delivered what appeared to be a · e prol<l;l by about 50 a!udenla l'U majot campalln apeecli In Anaheim ted ,at G.E. because 9-f I~ mlllfa.ry Thur&day night before more than 800 tracts' and because of the national tnlhualastlc supporters who honored the atrllte qainst It. The atrlke endfd olficlal on the filth anniversary of his ~na.j'Y bul SDS malnlalned m•nl laJc!ng qffice. • 1E. workers "are rejecting the supposed Hinshaw remlnded ·his applauding au· i!llem"l juat negoUal<d by G.E. boues ' .dlence thal be wu lh• head or an the union be.aurocrats." asaeuor's department "that is a model •.Lat« in the day a circular advised and eximple thoi-u!hout the United ents they had "routed" the O.E. Slates'' in a hard hitt ng address calling \Pttrl and under no circumstances for "IMo~ative ~hlnking" as "the key to 1Jcl uy &u:dent-to alo~ if called in the . solution of lmmense problems that the adminlltraUoa .. i'he)' ahoUid all go ; faGe ~ in UU. ~ecide.'' .. : .. ~,1~· • The 1useuar related lhe heivy de1Jl8Dd •• ~ • .,.. · lot I# advice Jll4!<!)11Cle• tn New Y!l'k• '· Niw .Jersey aiid·~.J. a pOlnt"1itti\ss- ed by fellow speaker Chip Cleary -but gave no iodlcauon that he contemplated prov~tcn <JI clw> beaclM!a, clear air. ond. ample opep ~througboql lbe oounly. H!naha,.-•prtdkted that the recently enactm feder•l tax refonn bill "will have a substantial impact op the grol"th and development In Orange County and parUcularly the southern portion of tbe county in the decade ahead." And he •dvlsed hi.a: audience that he had th.ls "''eek been in touch with treasury officials in Washington concemlng the "assured impact the federi.I bill will have on lhe James Irvine FO\!Ddation and thus tbe Irvine Company." Hhishaw said federal pressure will compel the foundation to. aubstanUally reduce its atock holdings in lbe ·Irvine Company by J.971 and forte It to make specified pucelllage d\SllubuU0111 lo charity. \'•" .. .•. untx M~e quadron·· ·Heads·· ~~~ol!Jll. lo.f" 1udience11l"l ' .Lank D "'-_,. e~ io <t 1,1J1•16r lll1l10UIM>!me~ U1:;u I'·ll'lll by'the ambl s olfk:iat _r ,,. • ~ .l ~1 '( ack From Viet \'&llll"ard <JI a fighter 1quadron ered back lfllt1'vle!nom uooer Presl· 'Nilon'a wUMrawaJ prci:ram will ar- e at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station lurday for homo deploym<nl ~ ding command elements of Marine · ck Squadron 223, one <lf three ~and-baaed units now coming back. f'e due at 1 :-SO p.m., With a second fUght Ing 4S mintttes 1ater. ' remonles featuring Maj . Gen. Robert Owens, ilO honor guard a.nd Marine wUl greet the retumee5, but tbe . t ii not open' to the public. our AtE Skyhawks will touch down on nmway u the advance conUngent, another four scheduled to land In Ille hour. unit has been assigned to Vietnam December, 1965. and will be based El Toro, while a helicopter squadron is • Jts way to the ~arlne Corps Air Sta- Sanla Ana .. '-Arinored vehicle battalion Is return· to Camp Pendleton as an additional of the S,000.man withdrawal an- b)'!tlle White Houae lasl week. DAILY PILOT OllANOI COAST'PUILllHtHG COMl',fjf1' •oliott N. WeM ...... '""" -l"Ubllalw . . ) • .;.:. ·--• Ji"ili: •· Curloy Vkl Prn ..... I ll'llll 0.-11 MIMIWf' ni • ..,,, K1o•il ~.11 ... lilfllllt Ji... M_11r>.iRe ~ ........ ldllor •Jd1•rel '· N•tl ~IH(fl (.tty ldllW a.,...._. Offke IZt Foro1t "'"'"u• MtlJhit Atldrttu P.O. 101 •••• tt61Z °""'°""" C. .. Mftll! ,. Wnt • .., $~ ..... 9-fl: Siii We.I lelt!M 11¥11'1•1'4 Mlllil!llftll a.di; t7'1J ............. . - The .J.2.50 .'a plate di Mer raised ~ s· k Ro : ,. ' .. than•fJ0,000. fl ia-uhderslood lhal tlcftet ee s ssmoor sales have swOllen the Hinshaw campaign chest by a further $7,000. Orange County, said Hinshaw, Is now the envied home of a computerized and nithlessly effl~ient assessment practJce . whlcb bu erisured "fair assessments for all opp:>aed lo the fcnner system of relief for t)\e privileged and heavy taxes for the average prdperty owner." He called on county government to use his Policy of lnnovaUve thinking to meet the demands of a county in which spiral- ing Population growth, construction defi· ciencies ·that are r'adUy apparent today and obvious environmental hazards will pose a severe challenge in the 10 years ahead. Al'ld be urged the county's leaders to protect the public Interests, a.!I he said they never have done, in eDSU?ing the Harris to Quit Post as Dem s' U.S. Cliairman WASHING TON (AP) -Sen. Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma is residing as Democratic NaUonal Cahriamn, it was learned today. SOuPCes close to him sal4 Harris would step down effective when a successor is chosen. Harris called a news conference later today to anriounce his plans. He has head· ed the party for Jusl over a year. Jim Monroe, Harris ' administrative assistant and pre!! secretary, conflnned the senator "expects to announce pl&M to resign u chairman 'of the DNC." "He Will, of course, continue to hi!! a strong voice in party affairs and major IMUes, regard1ess of his declJl_on on the chairmanship," Monroe added. Harris became chalnnan of the debt· troubled Democrats in mid-January, 1969. . His decision to step down comes a day After the party's first major fund raising effort of 1970, a dinner In Miami Beach. Sources close to Harris Slid the ~irman had betn plannin1 to five. the part.,y post, but hid waUtd for what he coru:ldtred the prope.r moment. "We've had a successful fund raising dinner, and now he can leave with cash oo blDd," one source Yid. But If that 11 tzue !or the current openUng buctgel. the ~ rematna'nearly 18 million In debl, a dt!lcfl lefl over from the 1168 pmiden- llal c1mp&lcn. 1bete. wu no lmmedl•te word u to who ml&hl IUC<ffd Harris. One IOllrce uld Hartis would remain acUve In Democrauc pollllca. particular· 11 11 a IPOktantn on the iuuea. That b certain to promote 1pecul1tlon that Harrll Ja aeekln1 more freedom to bUlld hb reputallao In a rashlon which ml(lht propel him Into contentloo for the 1971 DemocnUc presld<nllal nomlna· lion. . .. • • ,. .. . { Leism·e World Proposed acquisition of Rossmoor Corporaliori, deveJope.r of Leisure World, by 1.ero ~fanufacturtng Company of Burbank, a diversified growth finn , was confirmed this week by Ro b e r t Rosenwald, Rossmoor vice president and Jesal counsel. 'The merger, he said, will be subject to "regulatory .. requjrtmenf.s and to ap- proval of the Zero board of dll'e<::tors and shareholden al their annual meetln1 June 24. There ls "no problem!' regarding Rossmoor stockholders sioce tt Is a private corporation and can call a meet- ing at any Ume, the executive said. Agreement in principle by officials or the two firms provides for acquisition of Rossmoor for 2.7 million sha~s of Zero common stock. Value of the transaction, at this week's pMces, wwld be $25,312,500. Zero currently has 1.9 mtlllon shares outatanding, Its eight divisions fn. clude electronic systems, met.al and plastics manufacture, heating and cooling units for mobile homes, residential con- Struction and production of research equipment for studies ln undersu and aerospact program&:. Founded in 1951, Romnoor Corporation has developed reUttment cmimunltles In Laguna Hlll1. Seal Beach and Walnut Creek In California, in Washington D.C. and In 'Princeton, N.J. Jn the last f1sca1 year It reported a net ln<:ome of $1.52 million on sales of $37.31 million. Zero has offices and plants in S2 cities In the U.S. and Canada. Uthe merger Ja completed, new shares jssued would ·represent about 57 per cent of the total corporate stock. Clubhouse Plan Before Planners At a 7:30 p.m. study session Monday, Laguna Beach plaMing commlssklnera v.ill re"llew new 1uggeslions for location and design of the proposed clubhouse at the Heisler Park bowling greens. Planners will also continue their study ot the goal! ltalement prepared by the ctuzens Advlibry Committee for the . (!On<ral plan ltudy. After commlsslone.., objected to the latest design for the bowlen' tluhhouse, architect Peter Ostrander wu authorbed to survey lhe area ooce more in 1he hope of find!n& a mn suitable location for the fa c!Uty. ObJcttlon1 had been madt to deslp made for the Ute on the north end of 1he gretns and, tater, to a new alte on the ocean side. The aoals report study, fourth un.- dertakrn by the commission, ls ached.Wed fnr .approxlmal<if l ,1$ p.m. --··---·· --= ••. * + Frona Pqe 1 SANDS ••• . . findings In grantlnc Burt the variance to include an R-1 (single family reiidenlial) wned lol along with lwo M (multiple re!ident1al) Jots. The •llomeY. aald the plannlng -~on miilt cOiicJuafofti of flld"liiiliid of flndlnp of!ac\ -\hll the varW>ct ,.... iUegal ,inf.~• lu!f l>een 9en1~(:J<il»\q. 1SlraUve "'·•·-•a · ,. · · He propmd°'fuuT c0n<i11)qn, :£~ jeftle the mailer lncludiJ11 • &Uaran~··lhot lbe Shoals .would baye'plani draWl1 'wlthtn 90 days •l!J'that the'SafD ·couJd be aure the apartments weie' ttaaered io If Dot lo bloCI< thlo view TtOift the' 8ini!s. ' ' "Uni...'lliey 111e simply·llnd !!peCU· laton; lbey.'.l!!<>!!Jd ltaf• no c>bjec\l()na l• submitting ·a plan..~· -90" days.~~.Burt said this was unreallsUe, thll.he:11hould have llK> daya. · Burt alJo Indicated that be felt revJew and declaloo on~~~ cipal funcUon, no . . by all tile neigh .· . , dismissed. ( Brucoe 110Ugbl and oblllntd public hearing bofor .. tbe dty oouncll. wblch acted u a peraoonel board ln the roatter. '!'be dlnnwai wu upheld by • i.2'vJU of th.-councU. . · San Clemente city manager ,1'jlU)eth Carr confirmed that the city bQ •11111ed By United Pms tnteraaUoaa1 the services of a legal flnn aP:flJClalliina tn Jabor relati<111 ·cases to · h;nd!e the Israeli jets bombed and sank a 700.ton Chorak cue, and any othe:r~~lati:or re.la-Egyptian mine layer in the Red Sea to- tion_s mattm that may ~rise. day hours arter Egyptian frogmen City attorney Carl Kegley repreaented reported they sank two Israeli ships In the city 11 lbe original hearlnp. Now lbe • the iM · · cue Will be handled by the Santa Ana . aeli harbor or ):lat. an Israeli · 11;r,--ftmg)fRu00i ana. TUdet:"' ·-. -milltar:y spokesman reported in !I'el Aviv. The attorney said be tiad been in touch The conflict between IsraeJ and Egypt with attorne~ J. Nlcbolu: Count~ of .t!ICalated sharply in the air too. Jsraell Rutan ond TUCker and had agreed lo 1n · ls bo bed d ' · e:rterufon o( Ume for reply to the la.wN.it Je m an strafed Egyptian Suu until Feb. ft.· . Canal positions for six hours in ~ piasslve Because of lbe crowded court calendar, a'ttack and sent two bombing attacks It could take two to three months to bring deep Inside El)'pl. Egyptian jets struck the Israeli-held Sinai Penln!ula . Rafferty Plans To Seek Third Term in Office The Israeli spokesman said the Egyp.. tian mine layer was caught cruising off Hurghada. Egypt's main naval base on th! Red sea. He identified it as a Soviet- made T-43 type mine layer. ''Thete that have tt now want to deny Californla'11Choola chief Ma:r Rafferty il, •• said Burt of lbe S.nda VarllllCe. "I'm said tn Newport Beach Thunday he pro- The spokesman said he llad no ln- fonnatJon on Egyptian attempts to re.scue survivors from the mine layer. which was equipped with two gun turrets with 11 millimeter cannon, machine guns, mine. laying equipment a n n an- tisubmarine devices. lrylng lo build • deceot project." tr.iy wJU run for .a third term 11 llJl• Eorl&bl .~olllaod lbakfl>o..~ lot.JQ •; •Ni!l•el l!Ohiual/Nlon. caitj ibe' ~, denal'1 ... ~ . Ra!J!i\J wile )>ii iomtrmrt In n to be ruoned -that a variance waa not interview following bis talk to.Callforni -Ar\Edu a Clly Planner Al Aulzy said )be lot had , caUon AMociaUon. • 11!.alewlde been _derlled' R·1 zanlD4 by• past council t~cher s group, meeting at the so that Jt would act 11 a buffet for the Newporter Inn. _, , , adjacent JW Jots. He added that this had .Dr. Wll.1011,Rlles, d.eputy su~rintendtnt not been good planning. under Rafferty, who reputedly wilt Councilmen contJnued the hearing for challenge his boss In election this yµr two weeks {or a report from the city at-for the top schools spot, was to speak to torney. · the art teachers today. Candldales have until March 20 to file • Woman Sues Over U.S. Navv Maneuver • SAN DIEGO (AP) -A woman has sued the federa.J governmeot for $250,000 damages for anplsh and shock she says we~ suffered when she was caught in the middle of maneuvers by Navy com- mandos. for the race. Rafferty Wd he is mullln1 over an of- ter to do fulJ..tlme newspaper writina but that in tht end hi! probably will decide to run for another four-year term. He is now writing a nationally syndicated column on education and the offer is to expand his writing from one to three days per week. • Rafferty ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 1961. eliminaUng felJow Republican incumbent Thomas Kuchel before losing to Democrat Alan Cranston. .\ (nlne layer nonnally would have 1 crew' of about ao men. Bertha Heflin Funeral Held Services were be.Id at 1 p.m. today in Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary Chapel ror Bertha· K. Hentn who died Thursday al South Coast Communlly Ho1pilal al the age of 82. A rellred telephone operator·from New York City Mrs. HeOln had lived in Laguna Beach for 12 yeaf1, making her home at 660 Sea' View St. There are no close relative::: eurviving. Services were arranged by her many friends in the Art Colony. Private burial will be at Melrose Ab- bey. w1rH1N A Safe I COMFORT & STYLE AT A PRICE CHAIR ST.ARTS AT 5129·. AVAILABLI IN A . LARGE SELECTION Of' COVERS AT TH I UNllLIEVAIL E PRICE OF $119. • COMMODI ON I.ALI Al '159 DEALERS F.OR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAG E NI WPORT l lACH 17'27 W111dlff Dr., 642·2050 OPIN PlllAT "TIL t • l'!'!~'!!!!llll!!! INTIRIORS Prol111lon1I Interior LAGUNA IEACH Do1i9ntrs • 345 North c .. ,, Hwy •. Av11ltbla-AID-NSID OPIH NIDAT 'TIL t 494-6551 ....._ T1A 11M Miit _, Ol'mfa#~ l .... ll61 - (/ ' r f 1 7 . . • .,...:.,. al ~s . _, ,.-* . I-':' • ...,...,._,.. .... 11 'C-_;J • ,. ' .. .. BaJl LA. Decf•lf»l . . LOS · ANGELES <ilPil -Charles Manocm.·hlppi< cult hlgh'prlesl aa:usOd of •liftn counts of murder, today was d~ a motion for dismiaal of the • A.'LL THINGS NOT RELATIVE HERE OAKLAND (AP! -Judge Redmond C. St&its asked a prospecUve juror in s~ Court Thunday, ·"l. ncte a aiDUJ.a.rity between ·~ name and the D11De; of the defendanLAre~ou related?'' ~ra,. l~ hii molh'"" repn.d Mrs. ~ Dbmfnlck.. Wll!loul <:<>mn>en~ llfl Jt>lle dfamJS.ed ,het. Learance Dmimlck. the de!en4anl, II occused of billMY ~· • Berl•l.•l"pollcn,111. TEN CENTS -~ -t ,_. °' • --.., ~ r • • II. • 1 I . Home to· Rdbst .m : 'Crista Mesa .. -·· ... .. l - . . charl'!!I 1plnsl him lllll•olber mfl!lberl of ·h!s "family."' • ManllOn, garbed In blue denim lhfrt 11111 jeans, appeared, before Superior C<lurl Judge Malcolm Lucu aod pluded for more · time' to ·~ to two motions, stating that he has M:en in solitary con- finement With his •trtna 1hoolder length . hair draped around his &harp features. Manson asSirted, "Your honor, what t1m COl\lending is thal the indictment is U- legltimate." Then, he said, "My CO?llUtulional -rights have been '111pendlcl In the County Jail I have no pencil. I told you I just came from tolltuy confjnemenl. I hive no p,n· ciL I hive m. booki:." , • ~ .Jildge Liic~ asked i1r--~ Sl<IV!tl how he •ftll1about ll'!inl M- addltlonal tilne Jo -formulate1 al&WDlll$ 11111 s-.aid, '1 lhlnl> he'1 ~ mak· ~~ -~ toid by the CGUft that his mallai for dlsmial on ir"°"!ll ol In· suflldenl evidence aDd a secon•f mOl!on asking fl>'.• habeu corpus .Jrril to fne him wa-e denied. Lucas told him be must be relurned to courl Monday for lriol set· ti'!&· ' •::"". ' • Nig!tt Cr~ws . - Set to Pave . • • HERE COME THE JUDGES(?.) CHICAGO-(AP) -J«rJ·C. Rubin and Abbott "Abbie" Hbffmta lhifted tactfca todaJ' from """'1Jlnl lo· -· u they erilmd Judge Jliliim J; Hofimari•1 court. room costumed 11 Judos: , :"JI 11111 oiio-pt ,_.bi:tufut ide-. Mr. , Kumller!" the Judie ubd de(-law· 1ft WU!tam .M. ·Kilnltler C11 leefl!I the i... dtfmdantl tn blac:t, o--length rabeo. -· ."I •'t .tlte. the credit ror tbil·oew " Klatla'replled. . . ' ' . $fir1ii4 ear ·Jf ~t" Driving·~::: t • , • • • . fm~~~e~ Dispa~: -.. .. - c . ~·~' S~9ael . • " I ' " •• ' I ~:-~~~-por~ ~;:~·W.~f. f , .. ~.Seed ·: O~~r ,~E·itDt . #441 .,. • J • ~ ?> --l -t •' . ...... •• • ;t. ...._ • • ' •••• 4=',\.~ ~ ~-... .,.., • ~ \ . ' ~ ·;:-7,lil)ea ;?heater owner E 1 e a nor • :r~. award.wlnnlna movie . wu COD- llackburn \vahts some hefty -com. fiscatfia in a tbnillar deacent by offictrs :ji:nquon (gretnl for the eonfis~ation of on the Stanton theater. , : ' · ~ite,,gpky "I Am CUrious (Yellow) ,, But fJte theater owners suil Ja nimsy ' :rv;L,,. · . . · · .•nd ~· IOilil lfl be 'lborl lived, ,...rted ,, ,... 11 c6-j>lainlill with !he owner of the J10puty Dlltrltl Attorney oretla Seers to-z.~ ...-Theater in a -..ooo lawsuit 'diy:.' 1 \ 1 ~ • • ,.,. ·.•~tlhi ·.trial setting today in· Los . ~'TlfeN'& j~t n()\htnc to aupJX!rt it," r:ao&eles: F.ederaJ Court. ~aid H.JCks.' speci~lh:t j~ .o~SWIUY. issues. • " ~ • I ...,. /. r -Srilfitt~;-.- • ' • • .. Acid Effeets · ' ; . " Jll' JACK BROBACIC' . ~ .:-.1.;otl!!-D!l!r'fl!!''!!.f : .. ,.,· Chemical tests made Jn the vlcinity ·ot the Southern California Edison Plant In }Jttatln~ Beach intllcated · acid and sulfate depos_1ts thlt •ild ''make holf:s In clothtng" all Orange CO!inty Alt Pollu· _ tlon ~ontrol , District eri'gipcer •ttstilied Thursdi!Y· 'J.'be apgry theater owners name Police . ''No·stlndrxda have been set anywhere Clhief James Glavas of Newport Beach, in :uus naUoit 'Oft "th1s tv_pe of dlsPlay and ~lee Chief Paul Mohall of ~tanton ind atando!:ds' ire itiPfled 'by the ®ur1$ l'ti!t :batrict Attcmiey Ctcll Hicks fir a· ~ ai much to th~· who show thJs· stul as lW of 4feferidani!;. • they are to us." -, • • ' _I .. t ~ • DA.IL V ,.llOT ll•lt J!llf;. S!)T. TED CURRY SURVEYS DAMAGE TO CQSTA MESA PO~ICE .UNIT FOL~OW!NG CRASH At N1wport Boul1vord •nd Brf1tol Sir"', Tw~ A<ckll!'f' Wlthi9.H~ut1 of Eiih Othor Enginetr Doug!~ll F. Jeffery said tesb were ma~ in 1966 when the plant wu bumilig'fi.lflh sulphur conlallt·~il . .~ 1"" l!'~ater owners claim that selz\4re Mrs. Sears said It ls unllirely that .iny cf ijle tOnid Swedtmreela was unlawful dttfnnJnaUon can be .;eached Unlil some .. ;,i.s ~Uhel> have been if!eplly deprfv· laridmork obo<enlty cms reach the U.~. . ~ 1!i11i# pfofits which would .have.emanated Supfeme Court.· · • Jhiil a continued acreening. · ·~tso un\ed u defendanu in the Los ' tllupmor Ceurl . Juqe J.E.T. "Ned" Angileli . action are lll.!trict Attorney 1llltler, :llltli 1 municipal court juritt, t..i EvtUe Younger of Los An(efes County ·J("""'" !!etch police olllcen tut Die. •nd 'lhreo Los Angeles County pollco 11.18 I rild otl·the jltllJMIJa theater. " chlelt. • ·· ... : . ' . ~ .: I •. • ...... ... From P•e l SCIJOOLS .SUPPORTED .. · .. ~JC.,;_....... ,.\. . • • ~ ' . ' . 'Miild dft how mlich YOJ truJi the judg· l1l"!.!I '!!!f_dllqetioa of the ,bolrd," he . ... m:othu." He aaid ·public .education baa deterior- ,ttd, with uJcrtaalng number& cf parents putting their chtfdren Jn private ac.hools. The reasons for public school deteriora-tion, he claimed. are three-fold : -Public educatfol'i has become a poli- tical footblll. -The Bible bu been removed from !he , public llchoof. 11111 peojje .,_ have avlilable,• be -The:. bu been a br .. kdmm of di>-"Nol !ii VQiJ11111 in them 11111ests dt>line. --,. • ""'' hift CClblldeiice in the' ~o-Mn. Faye Edelblute complained there . Jl!OC'!'I Ind lhlt worries me. ls $59,000 in. the schools budget for hot Prom Page l ACCIDENTS; • • .Vea.c.h 's mecUcal aid mission. Mugro, who was lined Jn fair oondition today, was driving west on .Pallaades :Road,. which becomes ~ristol Strtet-at t.he tntersedJon, when involved in tot!ay's predawn crash. Police said hia car was hit 'by one driven· north on NewJ>')rt 'Bou1tvard by Kirby L. JohnBOn, ZZ, of 21 U S. Blich-SL, Santa Ana, sending it skidding diagonally into the third auto. Motorist George E. Williams. 30. of 2314 W. Highland Ave., Santa Ana, escaped injury when Mugro'1 auto eras.li- ed into theJeft front of h~ vehicit1 l'rolll · P,•fe l COPTERS ... Tllo llllP'i:I~ .11'.bo ·olao 1pc1ke id'"'• $111,0llO for 1 flldon<e ~j~t '"!4 · "'lo u.; )[\!r1nli-~b~N~~'47I for .....,.h fnil--devolopftien~ yet -s!Udles showed tise of the hellcoP'llllt•m . • hU rtpeated!Y."l:l1d he is ·~ "'••ni::-~m ~ arounif'1hOwinJ would elinilitate the need ·fOr:JO new of-19111.tiN the factl q,;.he sees lhem71R: _;eopte-we•tti '°. ~J we can't afford to <icers and sald"tie would eiped tO M!e it· ~ '~. biu. ~1..!_... :: • ~ ~int the windowsllif. ".-· · • r l.n. each talt, ~ bu Pledged, ''f!ha.t· ·-SchOOI Aai;ritnfSiratOr .. Donald HoUt Was ·-refl~ed in the coming budget. . 1 Vf!I U~ in ~ vote Tuesday we 1n prtaent at the Harbor Forum meetin& to "The reduction was last year." the .ow l;CMQ!._ dlatrlct wilt coptime to-'°do -r:,rnt the ~-~trict and ht..,,. chJ1:~1.replLeiedon. ard,·, v1·ce president of ·hllt we bow how with '!hatever Y9,1I: -r.s Mrs. Edennme tbat spending men· ~ " ·ve ua." ... t..-'P_Ja ~ltter1of prJdrWu. matt.ting for the.,}{ughes Tool CQmpany, Newport Beach Ctty Coui'icllman Ro1Mirf. :: f)r. ~CuitnlnPal'lf; to . preae.nUng the · quoted President Nixon's urgeirt attention n also. spoke to the Cba.rD'ber ll'lllfti ~-school 'iliatrict•s cue 'ta:" the two cham· to 'the war on'· crime ln commending HI.I meaap waa that it Ui a fun¢'Ucn bm, K:lwanlans, meinbtta of the Orange police helicopter Use. chlmber of~ to be con-Coast YMCA ExecuUve Club and others. ·"There are now 20 cities that own or ~,~the -maln~tplgrowtb -._preaented--t.be-~ dlJtrict 11 Vtry operate them and major p-lme 1on ~e 1f.' a bllJtJf7 bu!inf.A.cUipite:rand.:._tllat. Jilbcl1the vicUfrr:W·~ ln.Jtl .average is ·down 10 percent,.~ said '*<iod ~ lrt I vital "'~ • --llltddal~. -Leonard, adding the ligure Is 16., wcent ':]Ko ail!'• Ofll>011<11la.'w!iii hBtelOQUS<. • -~ IChnol · let ha• bein Ille by. In one rough section of a mldwtst dty. .., t11e :~!I ~c!al>_.are u;:~..,.::_ ~. I . _ : -be u~if, l!'!iifl•· .. B!fo" ilitroducing three pilot! and four •at Ui same hard core that la against £Ion, d ill e fi.oanCfal uslat-observers now in their ·farst week of ilvery school flriance measure. ance , an escalated money Jindlng ·mar:. training. Chief Neth was given a com· "l don't think we haye new .or mean-tee~ an U~._r ~ ~Y a&len!1tnl memoraUve plaque by police depjil'tment oppmanla.'' Sh<lliio "1d. '~4,bll•' ••. f.j klJi<fergarttn l'!O' empl e Dorolhv Barrett 1nd h" hu,.. ~~ nr.f1 or •" "l!::fbon veto .II · ~ --.. · · '~.~."fl~~ 11 • 1~andWellire iljf,, A'6.or 'rotri"1 Is~ in-lhe eJecljpD "'11@a(.fhe ·:a , all& -. t' !'i ..:..ipt10n• "1'.iwe 'Of' coii~ U•.'" gT:o=~i~":Harbor-~orum-, -~." ·~ ·•·fu'transl~ttonfromtheL~lfn.-.. . I ted acllOol dJatrict crlU MT M A F • Uniformed as though for mtl1tary 1n· ortl~ and mv. Paul Neu.;...,•·~ ttomey 8CIUJ1 spection, student ptfots earl Jackson, Finl Baptist •Church(:~·Mesa. , • _ ~ ~ , . ·-· " · • ~y Nu)> an.d P:rank IJJ.l!'am were ~n Mrs. Martin saJa !I>"! ar• lw0 basl<:, m .. :. .-· . .: _ · ban<1.·_.11long_w1tli .obse'l": officers Jim 'obfeml of greatciii.cern to parents. The .1 l'eatments Strickland, Chuck Duvall, Jim Wagner ·st. ahf uid, ia new educational goals · 21nd Ron Palmer. . . 'th a thrUJt toward a acl~tific. athela· t • 'Orie pilot .wilJ achieve Instructor rating • INmaniaUe ijliiroac ""'' illher ceu.. F i<>un' .. i:I D .... d •• well, thua qualifying ~ teach ad· concern, !he'aald, ls ·~ efrOrts of the ""' , ~ ,_..,,. ditiOnal officers how to fly ·the $40,000 tsaional educators, fdundations and choppers, with the four ob.servers con· ~her uni~s to wrut control of edu· A ~ta M~a. attorney was found sJdered first in line to learn. bon from;~ ~l': ... :. . ;. : , fata!J.r s~t...on bl!'-~ Th~sd~t t!") . 'Chlef Neth Invited other ctty.represen .. She gave exam_p}es ~er a ~ocijil scierice ~ours h!.r~.~'ne w93 .Ji> undergo anOther . tatiVea, including. Newport Beach Police gram .at c~a. Mesa High she sajd in a .IO!lg ~~rle~ ol treatments at Hoag -Chief B. jarries Glavas and City coun-promotin~ a cnucal ~d thoroughly un· Memor.ial Hospit.at cilman George Nye, of Lakewood, the ci- vorable view of American society and Melvm J. Klarin, ~ of 275 E. 18th St., ty that pi~ered tbe concept. English course at NeWJIOft. Ha'fJ<>I!" di.~~at:rii,st~lif~~!·¥eino.i1al·H~ital ~t Special c~it was l{iveri to t~~other· gtJ .~at aJl~-edly uses teebn1ques.;. ol· 5:31 ·p~m .. the YJetlm"'Of a he!M wound agencies whose expertise helped"'stt up sitjVJty tra1n1ng. . authorities say was self-inflicted . lh.e program including Hunt in at on The Rev. Mr. Neumann said, "The Homicide investigators went to the Be h hi h be 'the f t helicop pro. I is actually the daughter -Of ,the scene after Klirin was cliseovered about ac j ~O c ga'.:u t ll'S • .-• aod the school does not know its 12··3Q:p m.-wben hiJ Wjfe·retumed ff'Qm a . gr~_ hen. rhan~ety hen y. Ith •• If-•· · . · • · . -, "" ac c1 gan w ~ .. o p VI.a, 1ihopptng trip aod found him mortally then discovered It ls cheiper and more oman Sues SAN DIEGO (AP) - A woman has ed the federa1 government for $250,000 ges ftll' anguiah and shock she !lays lllffered·when she was caught in the ddlt of maneuvers by Navy corn- DAILY PILOT • R•"••+ N,. W11tl · ---'im111t11tn ,u.i~-- J1cl: l. C.rl1y Vitt ~I -Gllltrtl MIPlfttr 'n.e1111I ket"11 ..... Tltohltt Ji, lil1t•plii11t M.l .... 11111 E•I• lJO Weat ltv Stteet 1 .,_ lit•ili111 Atltlr11t: l'.O. I•• 1560, tl42' -·-tf...-rt leMll: nu wut a.11111• e.u"""" L'91N ... dlt..m ,_I Av-.. .,,~ hlcfu t7VJ ._ ....... .,.. wounded. convenient to train one in~ltnt who No weapon c,?UI~ ~ found around the wilt coach other -Officers to take over the ~.Y· leading_ to co~ern ~ver the chopper control!. · circumstances, but a ramlly friend who Eagle One and Eagle Two later took off was called first had moved a .22 <:&liber with World Assoc.iate:i tm::. pilots at the revolve~ t~ ~e bathroom, police said. :stirk. retuming eventually to Southland 'The v1ct1m s wife said her husband had Helicopters. at Long Beach Airport. recently undergone surgery three time:i. The seven initial helicop Jawmen .will ·From: Page 1 NOISE .... . (' . ' that noist was not S~vtte enough. The bulk of the successful petitioners -· Hve· in 1he· nol<e'Pl•"""1· coa.um. <.'<1111· munity of Playa del Rey. Despite tht judge's ruling, however, \he Los Angele! noise t~1a far from c~r. The dty of Los Angtles, the 18!1dlord of LA lntemattonal and the defendant in the tf·amage actions, wlll Appeal the detil!iion handed down Thursday. Orange County's tum In court to con· test therts~ent.5' claim~ is ~ to come some-t!ple thi!; S\fl'IMtr when l2 different cases wlll come up on.the court calendar. Those dozen cases will represent the $29 nii!Uon totil>ili'damig" $0Ugtll • Emory ,.Id the Los Angeles decision J'!~fl§~~til',~P the. p[ainlilf!' fl.'!JIP!l n ~"'t-'u•I u1111r case. ol t1r-O uttJly drtased "bualnusmen" who ut li\ !he ljj the Sky bar from mJdnl&hl be trained at World As.social~. a firm founded by retired deputy chief Hugh. Y..fcDonald . who headed the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office aero command. Six months of full·tlme wgrk wUl be ft* quited, the fatter part apent la)'ing out grid·like aerial patrol patterns over the city, aft.er wh¥:h the hellfOP teams will go on duty. . -'"- Officials explaining the program said Thursday the strict, grid pattern of patrol allows piloll! to know exactly where they ~re over the city at 'any given time - especia·Uy night. Studetit pilot Carl Jackson said chance11 · are virtually zero that the carefully maintained engines could malfunction and ~op, but auto-rotation of the blades would··ellow safe landings. Quot!nr an ln~tructor, he said the pilot would simply switch on spotlights to determine the terrai n btlow and select a landing site In a field or en a quiet street "And If you don~t llke what you s.ee," he quipped, "you just turn off the light - because that'a where you're landing.-" Five Airmen Die " to 2 llm. on o.t. 27, tl68'1nd· thelrhtld up and n1bb•(tlllo butender."l'll•y lltd ilter IWlng.:lba: blrman, hands and moutli taped, 111·the stockroom. omcer.-ioo;,,. · In Plane Crash led. _ .• ·Gary Allen Cecil, 23, or Martinez, has rite COOK, Neb. (AP) _ Five airmen admitted that ht was one of the two me.n lnvolyed in the holdup and Is currently \Y,re killed early Friday when an Air '6erving a one-year term ln the Newport Force Cl\19 carp plane · craahed and He said no eomp/alnb had beet recelv· ed from resldt11ts' l1oce E<iilOn twitched to low'~u'lphur impQrfld oU when gaa wis 'not aVailab{e. · • '-t · · In croos.txomtna~, 1h4/varylng el· feel of bllh '1nd tow 1 .. er-the eont1nWn1' dli&gr_.t between Ediaon official& Ud ACPI> ~;,iu evi-dent. · ' "'"'° '"' - .Jef{J'oy adi;Oitted that !he Al'C!l mo\es no dl•UncUon between eml!llopa at etock level and tboSe on ~ lf'PU!ld. 'Ed1lon 1 '· claims .'the stacl eriliasion, .are con· Vote Co_~11~· ~fimp:<11t:~o~· ·For C·oJnty ~~j~ct/38 • • ' • '." ,._ _,_, .. --..1,..,___ A pro~ to divide Or1111e caintfs ··-··" .. -.. pteclllCta in half to C01$J:e·haod .count against ·tne Coleman "'Vote 'Tallyi.ng Sy~!frii · dui'fng ~e. J~n~ primary w~s 'vitbdrawnJ'.ednesday when. mem~J of the Votiila: Systems Task Force.were· told the div'.ainn it illegal .. Under tpe Calllomia E1oction Code; a precb\l:t WlierehaQ"i,&unt !' u..a can only have 200 registered_ v9ter1. ~Ac· cording tq.Ed Arnold, chief ol e~na, lloman-yWs have bettt .pent settlng'Up the county's 1,000 precincts. whict( .will hav~ ·eoo voters ei'Ch. · County Clerk wmi>m E. St JObn •aid the electioQ code also stales tha l ·precincts cannot be ch.anged between a primary and a general election. "\Ve wou\dn"t have time to set up the hand count. precincts before the primary," he i;aid. The comparison propoi;;al made by Mrs. Janice Boer asked that all areas lying eight miles from the ,Orange County garage be subjected to hand count and· all other areas be counted ~ Coleman. The divjsion would ·be" made; Mrs._ Boer said·, t6 give an accurate campartson or time "and-Costs between.the lwo SystemS'. St John said the ta.sk force instead decided to have a snap band tally on selecteq.1olyies in 'P'l'.lf(i, ;r,;l11<lo1 to use a!i a dnhparl.soii "1th tKe Cotefn\n Jiystem. "Since the commJtte~ unaaj1]1oosly yot· ed to lbolllh future slt~1'111'puntll ct.rd systems, it ha.a become very Important to have an ~~ate. comparison of the two Jury Selected In Holdup Trial Jury select.ion coniinued today Jn the Superior Coli&rt triaJ of a Garden Grove man accused of taking $000 at gun~int from the Berksh.ire'a.ln the Sky restau- rant at' Orarige County Airport. Facing timed robbery chat~ 1& Rob- ert RUsseu ·onn, '39, th·e former Orange County director of the Seventh S t e p ·Found&Uon ~an organiiation devotfif'to the rehabilitation of ex-convicts. Olin Js accused by police of beittg one " . i ~ alderably auuted before reaChtftg ~ 'remaining sistems," St John 'txplatned.:.,, level. · : _ • The 1 commltt!e' lboifsbed -the-' pllnch -Jeffrey explained that an in~ iol • - -emissions-from artous aom:ces 'An 'card study ~,ednesd~y @fter observing orange County th 19$8 sboW'td that cqit. ·the problem&: Lo!' Ange!Q County has had taminants from motor vehicles compriae with their IBM system, he sakf. "It was 92 percent of the total, but that' a:rnajor ob•i<M¥ voter cOiindence h~ been greatly · ·part of this is carbon monoxide. ··w~akeried by w~at has transpired in LoS . "Carbon rrlo~~xide, while btln} a tolic Angeles' County " the clerk added. air pollut8!'1, IS not kn,own to ~n~ the ' photochemical reaction to p rod u t: e . llarrt8 .. fQ Quit . .. . .. : Post <.IS, Denis' . -~ U.S. Cl1.air1nan \VASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma is .residing as Democratic:-Niltional Cai1riamn, it y.·as leai-ned today. · · Sources close to him saiJ Harris would step down effecli.ve .wh'ert J successor is chosen. . , ~ . • Harris called a news co'nlerence laler smog," the engineer cmttinu.ed. "The inventory shows that the ·~on power station in Huntington Beadl4a \he major · sOutce 'of nltroaen oxides In ·Orange County. It discharged IOltlie 17 percent from all soUrces in 1968." Engineer <associate EdwarJ Camarena testified that the present Edison plant ·ha' a capacily for addition of a total cf 24.4 tons of nitrogen oxides io -the.atm~· phere per day. He said the addition · of two new units would raise the potentla1 to 62.fi tons per day. He JU,lmitled that Edison figures . Gn future emissions varied ftorn his. Edison engioee~ project an average daily emi.s.sion of nitrogen oxides in 1975 at 26.1 tons per day. today to announce h.is plans. He has h.ead- cd the party tor Jusf over a year. Harbor . District }lfl! MonrQe, Harris'~ ~Wn1nistra\jv~ asSjstant ·and preq secrC1:1TY., (Onfirined '· ' · ·· · · · ' · • the senator "expects to annourice plans to · E;xpa· ~,,.1•0.;..,... 6K'd r~ign as chairman of the DNC." · .uo ll "He will, of course, cOnUnue to bave a strong VOice in party affairs 8nd inajor Issues. reiardles11:i'Of his cfecision on ttie CJ!Airm'anshf)>,~~ Monroe adQett. -:~ H8rrfs 'became cha tr man "Of the debt,. troubled Democrats in mid.January. 1969. His decisi<Jil to step down·comes a day after the party's first major fund raisi'ng effort. of 1970, a diMer in .Mlantl Beach. Sources close to Harris said the chairm~ had been plai'Jni9g !ci leaVe the pprty P®l. ~ui h~d waited for w}\at. he co~id,erid the .proper. rnQm.ent. . "W.e've had. <1 successful fuod raising dinner, and 'now he can leave with cash. on hand." one source said. But i£ tbat is tri1e fur the Current operating budget, the party1remahi:i riearly '8 million Iii debt, a deficit ~eft ov;r frorri the 1968 presiden- lia l campaign. • '.fhere was no imrnediate word .as to who raighl.:succee.d llarris. One source &aid Harris would. remain active in Dmnocralic .politics. particular- ly as a spokesman on the h;sues. After rejecting-a 1egialatlve ,,roposal to , expand, ~ cqunty Harbor Distrlcl Tues- day, J~e '_ OTi!nge CountY Bo~d. of Supervlsors'did an about face 'WedheSday and approved the ))roposat The proposal Is to enlarge the district to include parks and recreation and to en- compass. the entire county. Board members did not approvt. the measure ·Tuesday when they learned Assemblyman Kenl)etb Cory (D-Garden Grove) had Introduced M·idenUcaJ bill· in the Assembly Monday • At Wednesday's mteting supervisor William Phillips of Fullerton asked the board. to opass a .ruolutlon endorsing the blfl. ' ' . , ·Supervisor David Bakel", who ha, gone ·oo record .in oppositio11 l< the district et· pansion, told board rnerngers he felt en. dorsement of a bill they had not seen was improper. • . The Jeglslalive proposal Wa! passed In ·place of ·the findorsement, with Baker casting. the only· dissenting vote. WITHIN A COMFORT & STYLE . AT A PRICE INTERIORS CHAIR STARTS AT 5129,~ AVAILAl~E IN A LARGE SELECTION OF ~OVERS AT THE UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $12'. COMMON ON IALI Ar •159 ·"· Bt.1cb city jail. . bounced In a ball t>l fire across about half Judie James !'. Jt!ge suspended 1 -. mil~ of rolling prairie northwest..,..+- atate prison tlnn fof~ when.the latter .. here. .. Nlw;QR-T 'llACH 1127 Wntclfff Dr., 642·20SO -.. tlAf"TtL t Proft .. ilft1l · lntorler LAGUNA lfACH Deslgn1rs 3o North ,c,..1 Hwy. .. . pleoded flllll(y bul ""''rid him to oerv• "ft looked li ke a big ball of fire and ~ • fiVe yw1 probation When ht1 v,cates his then like fireworka going oft,'• said current Newport Sod1lng. It Js 1 upecttd Wayne Carse, a farmer. who wltnesiied ._,_, ____ ...,. __ __. _.lblt.c.ci!JlllJ111tl11.lll Ille 0~1W!._-lbecruhlromaboultlgblmllesawa1. . -:A~1Jl1~-"l~SID •, 01'111 _,.IDAY '11~ , ,.,_ ~"1 ""! M•.ef °"-·C...., .... II .. ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -~~ " 4N-6SSt ( r ~ ' < -j ) ,) • lluss-Have Destroyer Satellite NEW YORK 1(~P)I ' Arntrlcln and Britilh re -!'pertl lhln~ ~ 8ovlel "" orblltd Md• 'IUW cwfull •-11ltllll•-•b·~ il<ltro)'I other o r b It I 11 •pacecraft, the New York . Thne1 11y1. , · Tbe craft, de,11natod ·Coomoo 141, WU l&uncliod 11 monllll qo and bu m- de at r o ye· d two SOvltt utellita. experts have · con- cluded after 1tudyln1 trocldna , d1ta, the Tlmea Aid ln tod&y,'1 ' ediUODI. In a dl1patch f r o m Wbhln&ton by Richard D. ~}'Olli. the n-t100 Aid: • u.s. Air ronie radar tract· Cir-•• td two Sov1tt C\11mo15 . ""° Cast1altie• sateUJtta from launch to orbit, then found each of thtm in Undli and ·Emanuel Zacchini, who were botlJ ser· •bout .25 p1ecis 1 abort while .io ... ly inju~ed alter beini •hot out of a cannpn .ill. after the plllOd Cocmoo a· circus at Tampa, Fla., Wedneoday night, are 241. 1 . ~ abown in a •hot taken in January. The couple col· The U.S. Air . F 0 re e llded while landing In the net. developed pt.ns II yura ~ --.-, ... ---'"""----------- '°"a stml1ar aatelllte,but ap. P.rtntly ha1 not put them Into tfftct. Some A m~e r I can miul)tl ln the Paclfk ore te•rtd for antluttllit! use, but tN:y are effective only up to 150 milts. if the satellite pa~ directly overhead. Sources in the aernspact Industry said American in- ttlligence agents knew of the Sovl~l destroyer satelllte a year before it was launched . Geoffrey ;;. Perry, • Brll~h space el'])frl and headmaster <>f a school in Kettering, N<>rthamptonshire, said he th<>ught Cosmoa 248 riprtstnted an intercepUon- and-destrucUon satellite. Hll lludeAta ~ war aurpl~. · equipment to track Soviet gpact-launchlnas. other experts said the Soviet Union , if it wanted to, could U3e the deatr<>yer satellite against American satellites · that make daily orbits over the SOviet Union to eavesdrop on radar and com- munie1Uons and to make photograpbo. War News Spy Reprimanded 5A1GON (AP) -Tt>e U.S. Command arm<IQl'ICtd today that the person who planted four agenta In the Sal1on prU."i CO?Jt1 has been reprimanded and trl.fl!ferred to a new usl-nt. The person was not iden· tifled nor was the reason 1ivtn for the masquerade by the agents, two American and two Vletnamest. As tat e men t issued by the command Ttpeated what It "Id tall wtell:, that the mell'll misaion ''was completely unrelated to the local Vietnamese and foreign pre!lll corps or their activities." • Cancerous Chickens Can Not ·Be 'C1tred' tumors or lesk>M I r o m chickens and pass the rest of the meat on to consumers bas beert rejected by federal authorities. Qr. Jesse L. Steinfeld, U.S. sufared seneraJ, said in a report ·endora<d Thuraday · by tl'le Agriculture Department that chickens ·llhow ing any 11ig.n <>f avian leukosis should be -conden1ned as unfit for human food . t~ederal in11pectOn are re- quired to do lhls MW. but an · Agriculture Department ad- visory committee last summer recommended easlng up on regulations on grounds the diaease virus. has not been proved harmful to humans . The Assoc.lated Press -fir!t disclosed the panel's recom- mendation Jan. 26. Agricu1ture Department of. , '. • ·ncials did-not. act on th! ~""!.~Sil,:..: panel's report and last Aug. 21 l .. 'it .. '!(~'4,. .. ~~· they asked the 1 ur s e o·n Ho .. ii<fZ;~:i\!'?! general lo :1tudJ Ufe proposirl f7Wt· I!<':_;·'~~ ' and make recommenilaUons. ;~~.,,· ~!~11: Stetpfeld's re p<>r t was l'f . · . ~' -- delivered -to the department :.•p ... r ·~- earlier this week. ~ · ~ •. • Despite impressive data that r ' " . ~ • humans are not endanaered by \' . .. . -.. the virus, Steinfeld Hid, tOtal 1 .~ "" • -".'./;_~=~' /; · ·~ condemn•~ of leukosis-in---~~· · feet«! clikkenl ..,Id "°"' · Unue. ~ "'!bi• recOmmend&Uon II ba11ed ~on aesthetic. hlalark pnceden~ !)lher COMlderaUon1 of the • . High Court Clar!Jies · Welfare Eligibility l<deral court.In San Ftancl>co which struck down the regu- l&llOllS on Dec. 21, 11118. • ,..,,_t.1'1t • ' •rn ••t •• .ipt•' J .... · · Four Governors · ~'-• •\, 1 • WA511INGTON (UPI) - The Justice Department has told the Supreme Comt that a llate may not withhold aid to dependent children payment! becaute of the prMtnct tn the house of a man who assumes the role or spouse. Sucl'I an individual is not a "parent" within the meanJng Of the Socil1l Securtty Act, under which the Aid to Families with De pendent Children (6FDC) prOll'•m Is provided, tile department 11ld. 'Ille brtef atld the r<gWa· tions connJct 'With tboae. ta ll other state•: "This decision, .if permitted to stand, will 1ub3t.antially frustrate the 1egIa1 at l v e purpose underlying this pro- 1ram." the department atld. California law requires the stepfathtr or <>ther "mlD tn the house" to 11.1~' lht children In the home II he Ii able. His Jncome Is added to the ' f amllf lnoame ·t o determine AFDC asalstanct. Whether his ,._, actually .... !O< ~ cl the chtldren need not b& pmveo. NewF·310 ~n Chevron 1I!l50line~~: .toms dirty; · ust mto · Federal and state matchlna; lunda ao to children deprived ol supflort by """" ol death, dlUliiUty or c:mtlnu<d ableoce cl a p1rtat. Under federal nauJ&Uooa !or cletmninto( linlndal ellllblllty, the In- come of 1 "man in the hou!le" Is considered only ii he ls • · proven contributor to th• cllJicfran's &Upport. 'Ille departments Le w L were given tn a ftiencklf·the- court bl1e( filed in a California caae. The brief urged the court to reverse the decision ol the opeotal th!M-Jud&• GE Prices Going Up LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The General Electric Co., resuming production following a three-month 1triit, 1ays prices on all major GE and H<>tpoint appliances are going up 1pprotlmtldy Uiree per· cen~ today. Walter Bennett, public rela· tlon1 spokesman for the ap- • pUan<e &Od t.le-lf'lllP· said the price lncruan Would apply to tooda ""t I o dlsttibuton aod 0 1 have no (de• when the co>t will he puaed ori to the conftWMI'. That all depenili" on the dtalera. '' good clean mneage. • Now, research llCientists at Standard Oil Company ,of California have deve!Oped a remarkable new gasoline additive~ Formula F-310'- that sharply reduces dirty exhaust from dirty engines. And helps toward cleaner air. · Tests conducted by Scott Research Laboratories, an independent research group, showed that Chevron gasolines with F-310 reduced unburned hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions dramatic8ny. Clearly, this is an important step towards solving one of today's major problems. F-310 also improves mileage, because dirty exhauat is really wutad gasoline. So F-310literally keepagood mileage from gouigup inmioke. What causes an engine to produce dirty exhaust in 'the first place? <>Ver a period of time, deposit. make enghiea "run rich." 'They actually consume more guoline than they bum efficiently. Rellult: Wiit.eel gasoline goes out the exha!llt pipe 811 unburned hydrocarbons, aionr with increased c:arbcin monoxide emi-iQM, '\bu am evm-tbeeam.> · siona as dirty t11110ke.Andyouamfeel-ll!ld hur-ihe IOQgh MlliDJ. :'. It all adds up to a car that is unnecessarily emitting dirty exhault ml / waating 1aaoline. Just six tanksful with F -310c:ail conect the condition. '. FonnulaF·310/apatentedgasolineadditive,ia · · • now in all threegfadesofChevrongasolinel,atall ChlVfDft ChevronDealemStandan:IStaijonaintbe~tm · Los Angeles area and eouthward. All IOOD aa addj. tional supplies are avai!ible, we'll be inbodw:in.J thia remarkable development ellewhere throuib· -outtheWest.•1.,1•r,.,,_.;.1WJr ; ...,er... ........ • Chevron with F·310a Toe~ isn't a cir on the road that shouldn't be usingit. -- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OE CALIFORNIA l!enntlt llld the price rlH woui! b& on air condltlooera, home laundry unlb:, ranaa. • dl1bw11her1. 1arbap dl-~. relrljenton 11111 , free>en. --~~---~-~~~~~-~~~~~-....;..~_...;.,,...;.,,.;.:._...;.,,~~~~~---'.;;,;.....;,~.....,,.....-.....,,....~~~~~.:....~~--'"'"".-.. • • • •• - • • --. ~chool Vote Que$tionS • ·' • -• \ ' ' . . • ' , ' '1111 tio/ia.tuon eriumeot·lncludtd with ballot• mall- .. .,.a11f'l'Qeeday'1 Newport.Mesa Unlll~hool DiJ. itlet ,-..erri4e eloctlca II uninformed llDll . unsubstabU· at (in\ alld ~ • .,.....,tMI . 11114 allihtiy balow In ::. , .. lfa4 N~ n.iits hllh In cOmpWison , to .l~ 11(9QleL , • • ',. · ' ~ 1 • .... , : r • II -II ~. oilier llla!I bearln1 lhl ralber 1 1111111 $11 ol llM "Orege (lqast CMc Asaocfation Qilelllllll -11 ~ dll .of r•locallble olaufllOrill wllbout p...Utlon1 condµeive to sound.'learnlng? ·I "-'· ~ff Dlrectort1' Tbt only Mme signed to tlie.argu-•,' ·~-illl .. II. WH nllmltiecl WU lh•t of Mrs.' Cbarlolte ' ": !<vt,. ol ~·MeH.;wbo did not 1peclly her<ullllllca· •· ' tlOftl lor ·•,..utl/1 ill merit& ot ~ elecUon. . 'Answer -'Pa!fJUona were u;stati"' dun~k ,Christ:' m••·•acaUon aflet •a trtal pertqil wli!lout them. • ' ' \-¥ ' QuesUon .., ~hool'bttlldlnts are 111et1 from 8 ~m. ;".: to & p.in:; why can't Newport.Mesa follow Or~g~·Coast College.and be in operation !rorrv7 .a.m. ·11> le p.m.? . ~I tM •-ta do 11 cut doubt on !lie merit s . ol Ille 'lliiOcllll pnfolol without ony apparent.aUempt -to find 111, answeri lo tho quellllo•s posed. ' . Answer -Many ot OCC's eveninr c1f.1s11 are for adults, lbU& must be field In evening h!>lll._ Fu{tber, most family's schedulea would make it dUflcull, for youngsters to attend high scltool, classes at nl&bh . ' . For .. mple: QUeriion -,Tiie .Vera1e U.li. school district spend• 84 Jl!'~.-ot 'ta fladset for teacben' 11larles while ' Newport.Mu 1ptlld1 80 pe1':tDL . ~ So it is wilb each of the arguments preseoted by ~ th~ 110range Coast Civic-AssOciation.'• They can be·: answered, but t,tra . Lyke and Uie rest of her aoonymoua ·1 JrolJp did not care to invest time or effort in d'termin· ~ng these answers. Far better, it seems, to cast a Dock ot {nnuerfdos (complete With plenty o! exclamation points • f ' . ""' ' . ' . Aoaw._r -When non-credential classroom assist. anti ara added. Newport.Mesa spends right on Ille na· ori~l J~erage . lo.f over·all teaching expenaes. / QuesUon -More mbney-sbotild he spent locally on · • . · !eacblq lbaa.on.adfninlstraUon. . • and question marks) and use the appeal of fear to ga'in a negative vote. , ·· · Answer -Newp0rt.Meaa spends 2.9 percent of Its • . , !>u!lc•J on 'adlhb\'ltratl~n: Ille natio~al average is 4 • 1't\¥0 items are on Tuesday's ballot-one ~o gl'ant a tax-Increase of 87 cents &0 Jhe dlstdct can at le~it hold Its own Jn the fac.e of soaring, inflation·plagued oper· aUng costs, ·and permi~sjon to sell alread.Y·approved ·bonds at seven percent· interest instead of the; present percent. . 1 , • ' ' I .I • ' , ' I 1 Qutatlon :.. NOWJ>'1rl·Me&a "ranks fi.rit among uni· lied &J:i!091 dhtrlcta ln Orange County in · aS&ess04 .,~ .... , '"'" limi~ of five percent. · · < v .. u-i•·, . . . , · - · AaiWer -Cahee!, but It ranks fourth out of Ille ~ewj>ort ~ch and Costa Mesa need 1 passage of both of these 1.ssues or they will begin a long downward community decline-Ille lnevillble price of inadequate ., eiaJit i'l!ified dfstrlcta In. as.aessed valua~on per stud ent .. . QuOlUon -'-Newport.Mesa is below n'itional norm• education. · · • · en· "'•ding. tetr! sc:Ores. '. , 1 AJilJiW -j'.rbl dlitrtct r4J1ka abQ~e p•)ional norm• It's good business-as-well as good citizenship-- to vote "~ '11 in Tuesday's election. .. (C) • --.. -- F.it'e Ba1ic . . • • GOau o# . , E.:i __ . __ ..• ~trori,:·,_ . ' ' .. ". .. Let .,. declan at the 011t1tt what I believe tho -..... Ill eiNtotiOo . lhould' be. Wbm 1 111' "buSc .. I mean poll tllat 1ppbo .to ...,,... _.,...or -. the ~ er lllo poor. Goll OM: To k1ro ta Underlland. •t> jftcloll and lU• ""'" Ill the .. 1111.1 WWld ,. lift IJI.. . . • Mool JllOl'!e ., ...., 111• unswm Ill t!le f~ _.,...Ill .....u """"'d ~ ... .u.te and ....... aod ~· it -·-11 ........... lnil.tbtlr tn-1&?11 •• Cltlllaod ~ • to -iit ...,, -tho.~ Is un. bill bolr Iii 1111'1 M hlbltablt. ' Goll ,.,,., 'fJ -· lpPredtr!s add · IMrll 11 ~Yo wttii the tollow in- 11111....-. of qur pllnel. 1:"'7 etilld.1111111 .... olioul Iha -""' peoplll 111 the ..w ad tbe rlcb ftrl<ty of Ille -Id'• ~ 1k mUJ\ -111J1Dot1>11ii of the _, ill meo aod , of .~· iU :must 1.., tllal there are mnr -le 1!t the wwld who differ from blm pnlfooodly in "lllbttl. tdeu and wa)'J of .Uf~. He must ,llrceive thete differences nol IS OC• -for..,....,..,« hostillty. bul·as dilU.,..1 ta hb capacity for tin- dlnilotlinl· .:.J ' ~ . Dear Gloomy · . -.tm: • • .,. IJCI <:~ler · Doesn't Appease Radicals < • .. . ·.y o.µn.g -~~pu~~·~~~s' . . .. ' ' ; . "' .... ' To 0the 1Edl'j' . .,.., ~· · "'\' ..-O:J:!" ·"parasites'" .rights, who gm to decide really needed. ~;c-µp wlllt tight Re: "YJb ~.se UCI_Chlft" 'Doubfe • · ~ w.qo 15 a creative per!On and who is a · proposal$, ranging,,from $.5'f1' fqr. tbe Standvdl' ". ,pAJLY PJI,ar, Jan. 27: , . parasite -him ? first year to a hlgH of $1,ltal for the third Tlte.cowity YoWI& Rep0btlcans0 d~ BILL BOWER year. standard! are, sbowino! UC Irvine To make it palatable to the tupaying .:.._. -~ ... 1 ~ " • public, Ibey setect·.a thr~ amowttl ,.. 80 .,..,...Dor «Irlch"• bir""' o1 ·-. · ····~·-~ ~~=-ore· '"•"tcpm•. Publlr Bus Servlre ~ ~ ... &/'!fun. .,_,.. -cents the first yeat'; 71 cents the' lecond ~~~leader, a man whose W<J;l;k !e had _ N · wrlten 1hollld f:onveU' their To the F.dHor : and 86 cents-for the third year, and from OUM'~ for &everal years, 111 ,,or • · m. ~·n. 800 .wo--., . le.,. T' • the Th CTA ............. ple'·I ~ .a-,..., '"" It will be a Godsend to miny people, n on. e \UNl6' .-.~ com 1e 'I decision rooted in·the: l4JIM!l facts 11 ~ r1gaat · letters. Jo1fit •""ct ""lh th ,._,. nytn1 access to the campus for a natiooal ,l>r eir.:;tc liWI i.·rUt~ All"itt-including those retired wh!> c~ f.ff9fd .,., ~·ue .... es. ' SDiS c ..... u.... .,_ ~ .... ·; , •. J .. ..U.0-f ·~., the luxury of a car of their m if a -m~ _,. ... 71C-•v-llN unu mail-public bus &ervice is inaugurated in our 11IESE ~.increases meu that 1be. YRs" llmpliStlc Jogk: will ,Jud ~-~ oddrus,· bv:t1MU1 ""I bt with-city of Costa .1f1esa. the owner or •· '30.000 home wooJd have them to draftin& a letter of Unsure to M o" rtqucaU#,.n//k*ltt ·rttUtl1' .p-o. will -t ·-·od more. • to pay an additional $44.15 in-property srbllrary an4 llMdioill btlllcGq h in-Prftideot Nixon for his slmil>r ilouble fa """°'ft&l l'tioltf'..UI ..i be pull-...,,... .--~JOHN DEllMtlrl: U... tjle firat year, lll.W ·tho ,_nd jultlc:e botb<oo the~ slmnnd aybdardl IP iroposing Judge tmwell Iii ~ • 1 ', • • . ·' M< .1·1 L~ q3n' 0aj!I. ~· 1·~11Jil.~. ~ aild l!mn on lhe-advllietd. 1!lmJlhout 1D our high for the Sopmne C'ourt (~ jodge owi~b-. ' ·~ " edlooll •"' collep1. there should be ed bis standards on iegreiaUon) .. llJt is -" ' • W tn•-"-• __ , • ....,., 'Let'• Be-~Recuo11afJle' '.l'l!p reler·li> inflation as a c.a...e for malntaWan oct1 .. .re 1, t I o o 1 h I p , appropr!ale ta censure Aldrich. N1Jon 1'!1" prove •1 le -es-. -~ very I To , ... Edj"-•·. 11 , 1: u 1 ~1hl'i"«\1!,,1.'-1!tt-. w'-~ an!! ...,_ Ille 1<:ademl<: world and the ' ·c.,.....u, they will need a preaa foilr' clt1rtt. e • ,,. __ ,. ,,,. -.. • I ~ ...,-!.,, ,,..... d '" J...,, ZUVER • r ..;., bi•'·L · f I ·~---.. ,. go . n "'-.. wor , to world wbere ·people earn 1 ,Uvin1. stories ·bi th to keep the mtSAges flowlns' • ' -: a-a wee "urea o peop e wuo . • control san\e. ApparenUy our lChool Goal Five: t bave uVed,fOr the W:t to other equally deserving poUticians in ,_' • tin.ualty, blame ~· sc?ools ~ .t.he:ar , dislrid, is ·trym·g to foster, innation - tbat · which-r regard u the. moet hn· botb parties, and to club leader•,• Bq ~ a.ttoln ~Slit ~hildren s problems. . . ~: : '... · 'more ihpney, 'more aptnding. mote of port.ant or~-.u. namely the ~inl ~ • edticatort!I, vlce presidents, neighbon. . ·1 .. • ~ten to _the aroused ctbzenry. ·~ase evtrythb\g, 'ind%lo· blues 'with lhe 1aJ· some -,klnd• of critical or inteUectuaJ '· j)ontJff1, and media representatives (p,er To the.Editor: • r, l!Je11ehoolsofbelnglTI:feriorbecausedo~. pa,v.er&. -·.· . , method. • ' ... • V.P. Agnew); • •· Williim1.Maaoo ot tbf JrvlDe Coc!1P.l~Y users h~v' ~ f!)W'd on c,mpus!. L!t1• • _, ·00r defeat of these· t'wo propo&aU 'will We hlve11U bciird that we Uvt in the J , ~ W-,1 tneor~ In stltinl·tbat &be tstuar1al all _punish ~-bad sc~ls_ ~ v~1ng \foiet: our trust.eea· to' ~xercise· pri.ldent age of an-tnfonnauoD explosiOIJ. But ~.._ t AM SURPRISED that lllch a~· •aivironm~ of u'"' Jrla.w~l '8Y .,,~, against 1belr f!!<l\letl for acJ~hhonal:.a9P-.. minaiemtnt of the present eJ.illting tax are al'° Iii· ~· j;,1d41e' ol 1 lftllln.: ••, munlty·mlnded: or1anlutlon as the Yll din~~ ~wtnle!"'.!,fRlcidl. ~ "" port~:~~~h,lld.1 r'11' ·ur ,1.,,.:.;,.hooJ·-. inonies ~.ow·jn t!ietr luind" . fom)alion ~~.!oiiOO: ·With the pro-liaso'taentaconunendatlon to Aldrfc.h ~ actquller-'tcM117illefllulrl> -.•••••• <'•"~ ·r 8 ·~ .< liferaUon 1ot m 111 cotnmunications ., for .the exctpllonal job he ii doing 111 ilit hid two tq five feet. el:inud aod ~If: .Oft· Nexr-ftar 111 have a third Orie thm:: ·[' · e W!K -:Vo~ ~~-no," on botb proposall • 1 • ·...: · b'• h .~ 1·--1.1!... tbe ba• bcittam II.net. that w -..."-tu· "C!.REDIT the ...-..)IC'schoOb a"•'llle. li-_-r.i.... · ·an reb. u.. -~. media, we are 1111T'OUDded by hawkers, ,,.,. wo SllClcwes 1n w 11.:u e m~ wtl,;UUll\ -lo. tt" 1_ ....... ~ ~ r-";.-'4~ t"'-'":· •JU ... ,... pitchmen, bari9 ~',aft.fells,·~~ '.\ the community ~ihd the unJver&ify_ l .. ,,y ... an. -.uu-7. -eover· ,.ii teachers for ~y~chlldren's acactem;tiQC· E •. sn.cOCK hidden and over\. ~ diUi w\tb assume the \11' likes tbt work or Pres!,. .l ~tUll")' ~ to be rtp1en1af:*I by mud, . ~. but l do 'NOT gjve cr~i' ~ Uiese , Reader Silcoclf. i.s .in ,error ill de· mUUons'Of W'Cl'd8 bY print and electroaJc dent Nb:on. Aldrtcb 's job demands mtinj' 1.lt ind certain natr1enta.wipcb can onJy teachers or Ute "system" becaiJ.se · mY ac[,ibing. the vote of a uear ago .as a media. we 1JJ1iavt to hive 9CllDll kind J?f' of the same gJdlls. He mut understand, !hebe prob vided by thefe Stcnns !Jrainin& int~ c:~lldren art· good. moral •. ; cleln-llting . t~ override. Tht~-vote in Tebruary, criueaJ method· by muns or whtch to reconclle and balance many complex and ay. • · •. .. . .~ cltiieus. ftat tn!dit goes to mei.t ti'ahllog • 1969, ·100$ 'to, outhoritt bdndl, which decide wbom a?)d what ta believe, and ta ~ cOnfUcting forces. He must be adept at What Mr. Mason -' fail ta ..m,eo~ .•t bom'e! -• · can otily be iued to build and equip what degree. .., .. diplomacy If he is to keep these forces !'?' ~~-•t.onns IUCb u w1. n:perienctd HOW RIDICULOUS to blame d,..,... on buildings. T1ie tax override proposal ~ , ... , ' moving ahead wt th a semblaoct ·ol ~-~ .""wteJ;: , woula. have J......comPJetely Uft.&eltoolal Chtktren are !!ill the ..::Im-is for o~erdting ezptn1U--h10t light, BOW IS PROPAGANDA evaluated? Jt harmony ID 1Plte of their differences H11 '~trOyed MY balhln& beac1e:,or:·cSeq> '""'" salarii.s, m4intenan~.~ boa1c1, teach. cannot , ..... ~,be -1ysed by aclentific must make.-nol avoid, decisicms, ihent' , water -~11 wblcft mtpt' hive brQ-en oltuf thr!,ir bomd e, mo! rtheally, socially end spir· ing equipl'l'fent,: sta.te-requtred pro- melhod,· iiilel-~-'l•Uc' statements ~ssµme respomllilllty for Utt.m even built J''tbe .Upper Bly. I • ~~ts· •Dbl ""Y1 thP.arenls . can . take · grams" t?tc .. The bond;ittm on.the bal· r-~......,,. lh pr!. •-... _ JOHN FAIRBORN ·l:1cul or ame or eir behaYior co~ lot is t_o·au*H"'rize fhc ftttD s'·te-~ are rartly,ea;.ble ol prOot; hilt It can be tl10tllh oy m1y •-ca '10115 w •~ ' cet'nlng dre8', dope. morals. etc. Tbe d ·1· '"'r i'" 7 · wt) •1·• approached 1'ith a lclmUfic atUtude. naive, prejudiced or unknowledgtable. ., Pb.ND,;,._,.·~~~ .. · schools will shotilder recnt1t1sl blllty rOr .prove ce1 "JO', 11.p o .percen or Some kind ot discipline tn the orientations .. , .. ,.... • ~. Ml"'" bonds apprqvtd ·bu .a thrte·fot1.rtl1,'f IN ADDmoN. Aldri'h makes m .. y ACAI?EMIC aChif:vement, but iii that vote la at utar. Tlie ·band1 cannot bt" of acience (my own c:holce ts general area aur N....-...-Mesa School a · Id 5 ' c · semantics) is necessary to inculcate a contrib11tions to the university'• climate lttll, .OIC.. IV• Beip · ""l"".'• . s are 0~· ·so at perce1Jt;~n.·tht prt.sent bo·nd Of m. "ll"Jual -·-'--jtv and -· ti.,.. ~ ... 1 a-betler;than-average Job. ~ ,_~-market, •. critical atUtude toward1 .wordJ, oor•Gwo i.c ~· \;wow ,, ~ .. , T tbe Tdif:or Vate down the bonds to stop dope! That as wen as ll)ole of others, '° tblt our chan1e and_~h-often tn splte•of ill· 0 ~ : ., . .Is ignorance at its worst. Vote dbwn the lives may be governed~ that 1kePucism considered ictiOna by students. faculty1 . Well. ltere\caes Harry B. McDonald Jr. .tiond~ and tax override, and YOU•.dO Jwo; aod 1-..i for file\ that chaiactirlze the ~genii· .r11te cbmmunily •et-large. >JI again, w•n!lna ta pot mOlt:everybocl)' tn things: (I) Weaken the y<>unglters' rational mind. this on a campus free of vlolerice! ja!l (Mailbox, Jari: 21). I wonder what he academic environment which may be the But we are living in a Ume when ra~ Young Republicans? They saund just as thinks when Sydney Harris makes such a only strong environment they .. have T~ the Edit9r : . . tlonality ha! suddenly gone out of stodgy and rigid a.s Oldt J\epublicans good cise showing that jailing c:riminals anymo, re. l2l Force shorter ~.I d~v~. :: . OUr. $®,~ pt!-". year achoo! superin- fashioo. tn the ·world of bip •llttran in-(I'm Sll .or Olde Democrats. 1 must aften doesn't help elthtr the crlmina.ls or nd the "" t nd t th i-: the t' r .- WI.lb one th' .. " 1i..... .... --..i ._ ... _ soCfety., . 4 a give m more fret lime to 1et into. . e en say1 a , arr es a aeveraJ teDectuals, there 1re cutts of mysUcl!rn: ..,. ....... ~ •ue;5~• U1'I A.._ trouble. high school kiill on 00pe. cbargea ahauld fads for such trunp 11 the l Chhig, an cb1nctllor 115 not daing a good jab of ap-\AIUgre5Sional bearlngs, social acien· · • ·· . 1 baVe a 'healthy ef'lest" on t& bond and anclent Chloese system of fortune-te:llina, peaslng the radicals. He ii very much aut tilts, crbninalogtsts. etc:, aU make the: LET'S BE REASONA~l;E. O>~ r over-ride elecUari coming ue on Februa ry ctivlnaUon by Tarot cards; and astrology., of flVO{ with both the SOS and the Nme pcNnt. But Mr. McDonald conUnues SOCIETY has caused the dope and mQl:al c JO bee~l,!Se' he' and the pl'Ofe'asors arr CM the political left, there .flourishes 1 leaders of the YR! wonytila that they lte:D'l all In jail.· pr~lem. and WE, WE ADULTs are that ~cooperating with lbe po~ce. We wooder cult of violence, dm>ld of any ·aeriool GIL sn.vrus 111ERI! ARE MAfo(Y Ills In our tociely !!OCtety, the ""'ailed .'°"'<med par.ob, .. wipit Ujey have~ doin& Ute 1.,1 two.- social analy1il, yet capable of producinc Irvine -not the least d whkb Is the uneven not the 5e~s or the.tr teac:ben. ~ IOod ~ three years.:Wby: did1 they·~e to "'ail foUowers cro&9-e)'ed with m t n d 1 e 11 at.art scrne of 001 deprived clUJen& get 1trw1 education is one on the "beat waya · until t\\-o Wttks'1 before the . election '° flllatlcism. Never his tallcmalllY boeo ao Bis CL-•--to •f•""·"' that Is a dlrictcouae of muc:h,crln!<. liut.. IA.~epare tamorrow ·s dUz!ris:.Fau.·10 · .atarl' ·~Uotr''? · · ~:nfflkd •1 Jn~thiJ.ptriod when ift;. '"""'.;; 1• ft~ Mr. ~cDon.ald chooses .to worry becani:ie support the BEST'teacbers •alMfthe·BJ'BT-~ YoU-dbn1t 1~ hls $.10,000 is about ftil1eCtualJ themselves tare speafheadtrW T !lie 11,.,uf -p once Ul 1 very ~·t while eome crook education. ahd WE Jill aur kids, again let to go dclW'n tht ~abr 'with·tlie hashish do 1be drive towards aoU.inteUectuaUm. ,. · 0• &:.!WWI : • • • manage1 k> use :;-ibsofutely necHsary me ·a:ay WE-fall ...:.. not.the schools;· -·--:--you? · -' So there's 'my fivt part procran, .. The Jn ·re1arll to the -)'OUDg .man with tbe ufegurils to beat justlct, and tbe .resul· So tune ou\ the critical voices who bav.'i. ' ., · TH~. Ctn.:9i'ELL educaiticlill lta:twl·quo lta~'mucb·to be. long .hair who wrote recently (Mailbox, tant publlcliy somehow ·teads Mr. nothin1 at slake but their pocketbooks. S.nta Ant desired. , , r .• , Jifl. 26): · · M Don kl nd other n tha We,wha have children In or apprpaching ERICH MEWS By S. 1: R,iiy1\iwe . There are many people who , art op. c a a I to be.,t9e t ill school age have EVERYTHING to JoaeJI . . -.ua.• · ..... ....i to k>ng hair on men and it· is of. crooks are a:olna unpuplshed . Do they . 1 . Costa ~tm "_™ • ., ,.--en..i:.·e to.them. Even -pu· lsi·ve. So. w""' ever reia•anythlna thlt doesn't voict a· ~· ail to· "guppart our achooli~pd , • .SI• "'-"lsc9 l'14V ... .., ., .. the" I -t· 1.:.:.-? through them, our chiktren! _.,.. J I r----,-:-:.--:-----.····"'7" ...t. dOes he wibt to impoM hlmseU upon wy u preconce v~ op .... uus ..-State Collea• VorE YES Feb. 10! ;,. :.,.-· tl!eml 1 , · . · I DO BELIEVE that H lfOWll people MR. AND M•• W. CAJU.sON' • °'"' ----• • -Th«e are'm8ny p!ople who are not Ot> woold opeitd a Ultle-mora lhn< reading :-i C'osit M!ia ' • 1 posed ta I~ Let him •""late hlmseU aod lhlnldng on all sides o1 complor ,.. 1 i,'. ' I ·with these PflOlllil But 0-who are oi> cfahpntlll..n. ll1d jtill a llUla It!! Umt. ' · • · , 1 -~-ta ll lho!tld nOI I\! blam~ for their "'~bin& kiddie jirograms tl11e ·:a.!cn~n;· · " WID l' ote l'io , L ' : , : · '"''"Uons.<lftl!UI the.~ ... p:ol this on·TV.!they •mliltt ttl'leUl tnow• .. 11.tt • -. ' Fn<ljl(y,IFe\JltJVY', 6, 11170 i""/P Is ao tmport,ont ,ta him, he should . they W°)'ellil)l obout. . : Tb the E)litar: . , ,. have' ..,..p,,_t 1oc; l!'<!;o not In ol· one Iii! Wnrd •slnee Mt M;...:_,ai.r · · • I hi,,., Just recetved 1111 Ulnpia ballOt TM -1a11~·01 tJt. <Daily ...., 11tem'lii \i9'~. -'. · . bel!O-m thlf "cmu .. ·•·""""~fa.. with propaganda attochcltlltr the P'eb.-)0 , Pilot ,..ls to '10/07m.Clfld >lim-. 7 " -, . than '6"'.. vote: 1 recommend a. "No'' Vlle:on botb ~late fWlldm ibl{ P'fl"'tbrg thia lJI' 8E 1iANT&:lf>'.be i carbon copy of I 1r1 mqrt imp;l'tant • t b I . ·proJ>OAJs based" on tbs rolloWiftl 'f ... : 4 MtDspapicr.'1 op&niont Qd. ~om- Jtlppy,1thli'1 htt"bdaintal. (For no mstttt Just one year •Co •-e voted on .0.-mtntarv . ~<-itip(ca o/ inl,fr1,t ,..,. "·-Is lh t' '·t be look ' Quot~ tu override ln the ll!lOlllll of •11•.•· °"" lffl'l/tconcc, bl/ "''""ding • i:..~r ..,_11 •man ' 1 1 ,,,.. 1 Scme 19.000,000 of lhit mone:rril ital ·forum /Or .the · tzprtssfon of lite with -. hair). 'nlen, be must M unsold and unuacd. (See editor'• Wile.) our recdtrs' apinioru. and b" "1lling ta rtap the dfecll ol Ji. • · · --pt"l!sentm u di • No one-is making him Wtar Jong hair State :i; ........... Ctl!Hr, Yrtkt, No..y we are being asked to 6.;e our . . .v-. ac l'ffff t1lt11> io ·-.-unified lld>ool district .rnnf rnore · ~ pouttl o/ '"fo(mfd obstrt.'tf"t and 112: ~ ii·tllllna him to ·cm 1~: WMt ea "vec11 ltf'ltJ -"'1* It mfy tit -mnuons af dolla'.rs, over tnd above ,Ult , end i~kumrn 01t topic,: of tht I~ more ~fO'll"l11o him? It's his choice tnt• tlnlt lq\MIJl1 ""°'1 pis the oil. 115,IJM>,llOG alread.Y a~od, day. . ' to make.. ' our national p0fley~c1nnot be ma<le ft. ,..rv· Read whit the Bible bas to say abool cording to which people can yell the LET"S FACE facts -our-tnl&tees do •Robert N. ~~. Publi1her lonlhlirC111.~--"'-l "."'·ll :1t.~~ -~st." not know how much n1oney. 11 any, is '-----:.·--...:.....;:___] -..:.Editor . ,,. . . .. .. · DoU\n· tfle Drain:' ' /, .,. --------··-------··--\ • • .. ) -------,,....-----,-------=------·------ --------- ---. - - • • Frldoy, F~ 6. 1970 • S DAILV I'll.ft f ·Sigll S·quall ~re:wiui • Ca~didate Asks Architectural Review .' . The , esthetics, ot MJl)erclal sJgns in ._ as 'n~t aware -of ~Y city that had la en. t~e.n. out permlta for ~sip flt bid. Laguna Beach may become the provlnce an esthetlc approach to signing. workhig 'Ill& dCy Perlon:Del. •bmltted , cf a tommittec· with ' teeth in itf or ~t Holm's point was that the non.ob-and· received approval of a com~ least good strong gums~· , JectivUy of eathetic judgement incorpor-J!reheoaive algnlng program and ligled. ~Peter ·Ostrander. 1 council candidate, ated Into Jaw plight weaken the court contract.a with sign e»mpanies. · arChit~t and memDer or ""Various civ1c worthiness or the. hard won existing sign lie ask~ if a new revlewpr ... ..,,.,. .... - cof(lmittecs, -broaclied lo counc'llmen o.rdlnance. ... · would rtat:h back to maJUfy tbls. ~· Wedn~sday his' reeling· of ai need tor an "We modeled our ordinance after one! ci!Men seemed to feel tt\at IL cauld nOt In. architectural ,review,. process ,to pass on tested 10 court and related to lhlngs that fairness. Wheaton mtnftOQe<! that color sign esuietlcs. . . are rather objective and not subjective will be one of the. problems. , ~ Lagnna ,ls~drawing n~ the end or a ..• like •we don't like a lavender sign'," Clyde Z. Springe,. city planntoa '1hl lh.ree-rear . .rnoratoriutq_ that ·wept with a said the councilman. He ~i:ggested Rimel building Olrector, sugges\ed that the"1City <:omprehen~lve 1 Sign ordinance. The , research this aspect. , might-want to limit colors used or c:Ob- moratoriu1n wils to ,allp1v tiuslnessmen Rimel !aid an unfavorable court comb_inations. Rimel balked al po~I · some economic good' from existing signs decision would only knock. out the ap-legal weakne&ll of an o_rdinance wl~ that·. becamo non·conforming 'under the pllcable· section of the ordinance, standards, completely d1screttooary. ~· <>'rdinance. City Manager James o. Wheaton men· Mark Gumblner, member of .. ~ ll als9 see1ned a practical means to Uoned another problem as he said a Citizens Advisory Committee, aUggested (\VOUj an·o~n co4rt ·fi~ht wlth. Sign com-rather large number of people had either the ordinance be set up anyway .alomilt panies or owners of' exp'.ensive i;igJJs, would have the effect of f~:8""' But though ~·or~iMnre.con'trolS sizes,, • signs to be reviewed pefore ttll!; ordinaQce pole heigh ts, ~Tgfiting and brillance, it did F1've All'' men D1'e might be court tested. . , ·'11• ~ ARCHITECT HYZEN Dl$PLAYS CLEMENTE PIER~PLANS A P.arklike' Atmosphere and· a Checkpoint lor Surfers 'DAILY ,ILOT.St•ff '!If'• not enter tl1e realm of taste, whelher for Vice Ma:yor J~ph O'Sullivan. aaid •. "I instance a ch;u:treusc. sign with orange don·t think we're in aey Polition to pafll a poJ;a ®ls should be •"ow1'J. As T1·aVIS' Plane law we might not think Is legal. I ~·t ti justUy doing this ." The moratorium ends April l~. That's Gumbiner said the main objedlw,~ts -~----------~ the date signs must conform. eslhetlcs In Laguna. He 1aid it mlPtJle: Ostrander told councilmen the city has f\.1C COOK, Neb. (AP) -Five airmen well to lay out.sign a:iteria and thint.,-of problems. He said a couple of signs went were killed earlY Friday when an Air alternatives betwee.ttnow and Aml15.r up recently that wefe esthetically very Force Cl33 cargo plane crashed and P.tayor Glenn Vedder suaested there bad. He suggested thal it migbt be worth bounced in a ball of fire across aboulhalf might be an advisory commlUee to immed iately adopting a review · pro-a mile of rolling prairie northwest of review signing and m a k e reoom· ,Down the ' ced.ure, PStimating that about 80 percent _ here. mendations. He said some slgp ~ of existing signs &re non-conforming. "It looked like a big ball of fire and know nothing about signs and plC.k on.**'e City Attorney-Jack J. Rimel said be then like fireworks going off," said basis ot what a sign salesman sells them thought it could be done as an emergency Wayne Carse, a farmer. who witnessed "and it might be out of a ·qitQllO Stt1died ·in San Oemente M •• . ISSIOD Trait G1!1i ~ppointed Tu~tin Principal MISSION VIEJO -Otto Guli will leave 1 Mission Viejo High School to become ~inCipal at Tust_in High ~hool. . The assistant principal at Mission Viejo will take over for Donald castle who will become principal of tbe new University 'Heights High School when it is built Gu1i, a resident of Mission Viejo with his wife and three children, has been ac· tivt in community activities and is a charter member of the Mission Yiejo Homeowners Association. By.RICHARD P. NALL Of rhl i»lly Pl!DI St.rtl Architectural plans to create a. par.I' like almosphere with trees and plazas a\ the entrance to San Clemente pier will hr reviewed by , city councilmen in a study session schctluled Wednisaay. . Leon Hyzen. San .-Clemente archilec .. commissionctl to redesign the old municipal pi~r approach. feels the plan- ned cbange in architectural complexion will act as a catalyst to induce nearby property owners ·to upgrade their com- mercial holdings. Preliminary design cost estimate or the work, w~ich Hyzen· hopes will ·be un· der way within the year, Is $114,000. The architect 1has designed gently slop- frig ramps leading to the underpass beneath the Santa Fe Rail Road I.racks. The underpass would be widened from seven to 11 feet with the. railroad coin· pany participating. 1 ordinance. COuncilinan Roy Holm said he the crash from attout eight miles away. catalogue." 1 1/i The existing railroad station would be '1 \,,-:isiiimiii:ciiiiiiiiiziiiiiiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;iiiiiiatiii:i:i:=.'.!::i;ii~~:<.:;:;::;~c;i.iiZ:;i;:ii~i repliced with a plaza-type waiting area .. Along with the ramps, a stair system \1•ould be integrated for youngsters in .a hurry to get to the pier or beach beside it. The-pier app_roach-which ha!l'·been-dub- bcd the "Pier Entrance P.todification Pro. jcct" would also have a .platform for 1 surfers to .be oUt of the general citcula· lion area while having a vantage point to size up the ocean. The eroject incl.udes demolition of the existinf'intrlnOe,:.de&ocaticil Vf.a storm drain, ci:mcrete"" Wasre rec'e~etes and lighting cinopies. • Hyzen hiis also designed a square or mall with seating and a kiosk in the center for UsUng confmunit~''tients. In creatint a Park-type" atfnOSphere, the arChitecl points out, the community will be turning the rundown pier ap- . ~.ro~ch intd ~ community foca~ point and ·'~\V).J:lg ca~~. :s. 11 ., , n f 1 I f if • . , •SURE~ ••• ~ . - M.ER·C.ORY SAVINGS . . .. HAS ALL. OF THE . ':, .. •' • "1 ' ''1· • . . ~ ........ : ··! . c : .. ,t • r "I "t He ha s been with the high school sji1ce , it opened ~n SeptemQer, 196&. e .Sewh1i;: · Sesdo" 'Set MiION VlE.fo -Afrai<I to s~1on stin-d '.Stl'!f<\l'i •v<i filmy irtiill'la6ri~I-!' • P h . . n l .. Q~· .. ,. syc iatris.t rreu~ts ''.'"' NEW HIGHER .. INTEREST:~· .SAVINGS ACCOUNTS!. . : " R -eation center merr\~rs Ml~ts are l'pVited to a lihgerie sewing demonstration MonO,ay by instructo(S from Isolde'~-Arfislic · Potpourrj of Orange at Ip a.m. in the center. Ctlild care will be avail.able at 50 cenls per 'legqllbed ·:p ot~for·'Taxes' . "' . ·~ .. child. • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Marijuana will ev'entually be lf;!agalized in the United States because of the government 's desire fortaxes it Is now losing on ii. ac· cording to a UCLA psychiatrist. Those planning to attend must nolify the ce,"!er by calling 837-408i. Guest charge 'fill be IL Dr. Louis J . West,' chairman of the • Barracks or Braces? i. • Difference is Minimal f .~ By ANN BADOLATO • Of lllt 09!1' Plitt stiff ENVIABLY, I suppose. th{:fe's 1something about me that attracts young men. No matter where -outing to the race.track or quick trip to the grocery store -I attract them . - · Unfortunatelly they all ask lhe same q1Jestion: "Whal are braces like?" Alas, orthodontia and not the $25 an ounce perfume is my allure. ·• "Well," I begin -checking the sun 's position and calculaUng the glare 1 of my Sfnile -"Are you thinlting of getting braces? Your --teeth look greal to me!" , Art~r a Jong, drawn out explanatjon of uPper bicuspid trauma and ft.year moiar mo~ility tM inquiaitive ·rellows finally admit their interest stems from one .source -his l}tme ~~!~be.Gen. Hershey. .. " YES, THE DRAFT bas the young men of America , takirig a clos'itr, critical look at their mout!Ls. Young gents who balked and howled anil lhttatened al 1he thought of orthodonlr)' a't the tender age ol 14 are nocltjng to their dentists cajoling, bribing and pleading for a mouth full of , metal. •• But before they get the nerve, they \fant lo· know all about orthodonUa- thal's where I come in. Stressing the fact tbat each case is diUerent (very clinical of me) I hint at a slight comp!fison between orthodontia and !he military. . · mOSE DRAFT-eligible males ;who dread U1e sight of a friendily drill sergeant obviously have never met up with a perturbed orthodontist with 'a mallet in his hand. iThose who worry abOut lhe UUngs the military will make them eat would be wise to peruse the off·limits food . list handed to each new orthodontia patient. Th~ lisLs starts 'off met:k.ly enou~ with no carrms, peanuts, candy, soft drinks or, crusty' bi-eaa and ends:o"1.inously with NO BEER. Thls thought alone, T'm afrald, has sent several would·be ria.tients to the recruiting office. , ~- ' " T-DUNWPRESENTS another tlight barrier to orthodontia . Tbe military . men guarantee potential joii~ a .two-year term; orthodontistil only start at two}'eats -with no promises tha~jt might not. be k:lofer. Money can be a problem too -athough it1s usually mentioned as the Jeast of the potential draftee's worries after I gel through my full. . . BUT, WNll'.IDED ooe hopeful orthodontry paUent, willing to (orego beer •nd face disgruntl~ dentl1ta, the· biga:est problem 11 ftndJng the right doctor. It'd be terrible to arrive for tile nrst consultaUon and meet up with the biggest hawk in dentistry. What right mJnded reuow wOuldn 't feel uncomtortable know- jl'll he'd~commltted htmseU to hostile rorcts while seekiJlg to escaRC Uncle Sam'• military reach? • Perh.aps-in.the. interest or bitter. communicaUons the Yellow Pages wlll at.a'tt-a dual Usling for orlhodontistJ -h11wk1 or dovts. ' • • , UCLA department of ps)ichiaL-y, said Wednesday, it was clear that marijuana "is betfig widely used for pleasure." "Bui ... he added. "ii isav•il•bl•••IY .,,, 'MAX-INT', makes su· re.• from smugglers. The government will wanl the .income from the laxes It will be r ." · e · . :P1~;01~~-~~ by bringing ii under control , , MAX-I NT, , · 's . Me re u ry, S· \V est, speaking to a UCLA Medical School conference on marijuana, also voiced 1 concern about the possible He said that based on his Impressions of long term users observed for more Ulan three years, he ha sa clinical tm· pression that marijuana does change personality in some chronic users. Included in the changes were diminish- ed ability to concentrate. apathy, Im· paired skill to communicate with others, loss of insight and fragmentation in flow of thought. polic.y ... I! ; assores the highest legal rate to Mercury's savers! . " ~ -t ~~ .. j • ... ' ., ·' ' • 'I l '• ~ ' . .. • ' ... ~i '· . • ' .. • •\' "What I have seen is not schizoPhernia, not rebellion against the establishment, but what I believe to be biological changes in brain functions because or the use of marijuana," he said. . " ......................................... i ......................................... . "l would feel remiss if l didn't vo'lce these suspicions. but at the same time I am afraid to because I don't want them used as a basis for more punitive Jegisla· ' lion." .-. He said he was concerned about youth. ''The law should protect lhe kids, but the present ones 0:nly complete the downhill lrend pegMn by the smuggler s," he acf- de'c1. • • · West sakl the legalization of marijuana would come·about not because of concern about harm being done by present laws but because of the vast amounts of tax money not be'ing tapped. . . Ca terpillar .,Care ~All a Mauer • ·Of' Transport Transfer yo_,~ savings to MerctJry· Savings· now! • OPEN EVERY . SATURDAY · 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. When does a caterpillar-wish lt-wt?reH f- somethlng else? Four-year-old Lori Luhnow of San Ju;n Capistrano Ukes caterpillar• just the way lhey are. In fact she had two caterpillars in a jar which were greally admired by her twin sister Lisa and all the neighborhood children. Open Mon.·Thurs., 9 A.M.-4 P.M.: Friday. 9 A".M.-6 P.M .. . ' . They were particularly. ogl~ by 4-ycar- old Benny Newhart who asked· for one. When Lori idurned lroroe . her mother. Mrs. John Luhnow asked her where the otber caterpillar was. "I gave it to BeMy, .. seld Lori. "Docs Benny know how to take care of It." a11ked her mother: ''Yes, he's goina to put It In a jar when he gels home:' "How Is he going to gel It homc?11 "He put It In h~ bl!Jrold." • EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Tho Mercury Shlnp lulldlng 7&12 Edin;tr Avenue Huntington Be•eh -·~·-····- and locin auodatlon HOME OFFICE: Tho Mercury S.wlnp. llull<llftl '955 Volley View Stl'Mt Buena P;•rk .. I • • \ • Pollution Fight: Everybody's PQing· ~t (~ ... ..., , ... ""° '71-~·t expert Dr. Warnhar Ven 111:.U.. has shav<d a beard h• grew, ntle On vacaUon recently in an ett6rt ''to look like a real scien-- lllt." The space agency ol!lcial ntd a couple of his friends "said tb,-· beard wasn't enough" to make tun look scientific. "They said '(bat I rully needed was .a pipe, 1,ei"'I• sboea ana . a pair of blue !Qns, preferably dirty," Von llraUri said. He shaved ofi the ~. but kept his mustache. " "°! • :A car seat company in ~uneaton, En&tand, said It bas produced a meebine which is a substitute for Ibo human bottom. The machine bouc:es and wiggles, and accord· !Dir to the company, can lest Its ear seats more effectively than the bwnan equivalent. •. ~ 1.1.S. Air Force Cl30 cargo ape was on its way to the United tales from Madrid with the Ira· ail• .remains ol a caveman eslimat· eel to be more than 30,000 years old. The body, called Plpo by scien- tists who discovered the remains 11 ~' taken to ~he Smithsonian IDltltution in \Vashmgton for furlh· er study. • Andover, N.Y .. a town of 2,000, is about to Jose its only physician, lout years after it brougbt him to the area as the result of a recruit· IDC campaign. Dr. Alon l'olaom, a general practitioner, announced this week that he was leaving Air dover at the end of the month to join the staff of a clinic in New Mexico. Folsom moved here in 1N6 after answering an advertise- ment in a medical journal. The community spent $8,000 on a med· jca} center that he used rent.free for a time and for which be now pays nominal rent. • TM Ciwdnnali Zoo'• two fJal>J gorilloa, ..,..,. from U..lr moU.. '1'f at birth for tMir prottctiall. will Tfhlrn home Satutdq. The girl and bor -Sam and Strma11tha -were born within datl• of each other 1evtral tottks . 400. Both.mother• ri;ected ihtm nd they wtrt taken cart of in ' G<>Od Somarilan Holf)if4l'1 sp<<- ial animal ca-rt 1'11it. The ioo 1'010 U the onlr one in the coitn· try with two babr gorilla.s born in ccptitrity. • ~e trip from Santo Domingo lo C""'cao look 12 hours longer than ..,i,eduled, but the 31 persons who =•led it aboard the hijacked · airliner each got a bottle of !.'f!'l and a box of cigars from the Cibans. 0 We were treated fantas. tieally beautilul," said D•vid T aJ>. W,'1.be American pilot. A young Cu- ban, armed with a pistol and a gre- nAat and accompanied by bis wife and two children, took over the plane sborUy after ii left Santo Do- mingo. Taber landed first in P o r t au Prince, Haiti, then flew to San· tiago. at the eastern end of Cuba. where omcials took the hijacker and his family into custody. * * * * * * Ford Seeks J.t nti-smog Fuel DETROIT (AP) -The Ford Motor Q>. ~u told It oU companies It ' will modUy Ks cata to UM a pollutioh-~uclng, lead· f~ 1aaollJM; when such a 1asoline is developed, .,The pef,nlleum lnduslry and the automobile industry now have an op. P.ort..mity lo achieve the 1oal of cleaner alr," Henry Ford 11, board chairman, ~wrote in a letter to the heads of 19 major oil firms. comment. Lead, added to guollne to lncreaae engine effielency,1 ls widely conJidered a major aource of automobile poUuUon. Ford wrote the 1011 erecutlvet, ''The_ sooner lead.free fuel ls avallabie, lbf: 'bet. ter. "All new ~ngines manufactured by us followln1 the countrywide Introduction or ... UUs fuel," Ford continued, 11would bit: modified to !uncUoo properly on this tuel with emission control devtcts." Atlantic Richfield said its new fuel would be sold in the fall of 1971 if' the The letter dated Jan. 27, was made public alter AllanUc Richfield Co. said ThuredlY It would produce such 1 Iead- lree fuel if the auto indu,t.ry build! an engine to use it. ' , automakers had enough new engines J t • ide designed lo use the )ead-free ,... • nsec lC The company . said It would make the • A Chrytitr Corp. spokeiman said he would' not comment until the spteifica· tlons of the fuel under diacusslon are known. General Motors also declined rue! 1v1llable first In California becau.. ·Ban Proposed the "prob!em ol air pollution i1 mO!t severe there at the present time.'' ur1 T1._... CONG TARGETS STAND OUT ON SOUTK VIETNAM RfFLE RANGE SoWlora In lkck Wan LHI Group to Complola Tralnlnv In Lunor Yaar Tet Cease-fire Ending After 91 Enemy Attacks SAIGON (APl -The 2Hour allied cease·flre for Ttt ended toniJht, and preliminary reports said there were at least fl enemy attacks In which 117 Viet Cong and North Vietname3t, -three Americans and four South Vietnamese we,re killed. The allied cease-fire for the fesUyal of the lunar new year expired al 2 a.m. PST. A four-d~y cease.fire declared by the Vlei Cong ends at 3 p.m. Sunday PST. The heaviest fighting wu reported midway through the allied cease-fire al.x mlles south of the demilitarized zone. Field reports said 45 North Vietnamese were killed, most of them by allied artillery aod mortar fire. As9ociated Preas corr e 1 pond en t Michael Putul reported from Oa Nang that troops of the outb Vittnamese 1st Infantry Division encountered sporadic ground fire early today I? miles northwest of Dong Ha. During the mom- ing South Vietnam~se and American artillery wmt into action, and after several more bours the North Viet- namese pulled out. South Vietnamese headquarters also reported an attack on a Special Forces camp at Ba Xoai, in the Sevem Mountain.s area of the wtm.em Mekong Delta near the Cambodian border. First rep:>rts said two Vietnamese in the camp were wound- ed, but there was no word of enemy casualUes. The U.S. Command reported 89 other enemy attacb during the first II hours of the all~ cease-fire. It said 72 of the · enemy, three Americans and four South Vietnamese were killed, 18 Americans and 41 South Vietnamese were wounded and three South Vietnamese were miss- ing. Bv Senator WASHINGTON CAP) -S.n. Gaylonl Nelson introduced a bill today to outlsw eight long-Uved insecticides, including om: pest killer that has been called deact. lier than DDT. The elght insecticides are members or the family of chlorlnated hydrocarbons. All are first rousins of DDT. The step marked tbe first Ume that sweeping legialaUon to ban th e widespread applicaUon of persistent pesUddes has been introduced in Con- Bl""· "The lon1·term toxicity of chlorinated hydrocarbbn petticides presents a .deadly threat to fish; wildlife aDd lhe over-all quality of otD' envtronment," declared the Wisconsin Democrat. , "Evidence of environmental dama1e caused by hard pesticides hu been found in nearly every part. of the &lobe. Yet no significant acUon hu been taken to atop pesticide (IOflotlon," he added. Nellm'1 legislative pr;ckage would outlaw tntentate sale or shlpmtnt of dleldrln, aldrin, chlordane, endrine, bep. tachlor, DDO.DDE, llnd8ne and los· aphene. Ralph MacMullan, cliTeclor ol the Michlean Department of N a t u r a 1 Resources, has called dieldr:in a far greater hazard for fish and wlldllle than DDT. He made the atatement after watching the amocmb ol dlekfrin and DDT build-up tn Late Middpn ~ to the point where they threaten catural uproducUon . Carswell Denies Any Discourtesy To Rights Groups WASHINGTON (AP) -Supreme Court nominee G. Harrold Canwell has em· phatlcalty denied he was hostile or discourteous to civil Jilhls litigants and their attorneys. "Lawyen from all part.a of the nation have practl.c:td before me over the yurs without any suggestion of any act or word of dilCOUrtesy or bostlllty on my part," Judge Canwell aaid 'lbursda~ in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee. And Chairman James 0. Easiland ([). Miss.). said the CommlLtee bu received numerous telegrams, letters a n d telephone calls from judges, lawyers and llUganls -"including Negro civil rights lawyers" -backing Carswell's denlal. The me.asages are to be made part of the record, al~ with Canwell'' JeUer answering testlinony gi\leo al committee hearlnc• by civil righU spokesmen and others fighting Senate confinnation of his nomination. Sen. J010ph D. Tydings (().Md.), who forced a delay in mmmiUee actioa on Carswell,'1 app:>inlment unUI at least Feb 16 declined comment on the letter pending' further study. Eastland called it "an ucellent reply." Pacific Air ·Warms East 2 Officers Face GrandJuryProhe './ Most of Nation Generally Clear, Dry • LOS ANGELES (VPI) -Two.Los An·' ge.tes police omcm accWJtd ol u&lng es· cesslve force to subdue a prisoner were TetlQter.CNr•• scheduled to appear today before the f41ft u. ~ county grand jury invMU&at.ing_ the €..Cd f'el'tlt' WM't' .....,. l.llfll w rlttlll wlnn flllrll .,.. """"llW ,_,.. t. ~1111 WHt fl -"""-" I le U llllllhlft~,_, ........ ,""" CSllY. Hlffl '°"'' 4t, , .. ,,.. ..,..._,"""" ,..,.. """ . te if, I~ "'""''°""" ttl'lllt frtfl'I ...... w ... ,...,,!Wt Mo ' I v.s. s--r· A mild 11... " Pittlflc l lt #rtM Kl'OM lflt .......... ....., t'll'IMldlll ti. Artflc t* #Ill lllf. _. .. f!Onl!Mftt "''' ,.,,.,,,, f'rK .. llllklll w .. k trtt. 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'"'"" """"' "''" ll:Obi.. -.. f'lll~"~ f'Mlltl'ld -. •• hf,.,., . .., ''"" SKtl l'Mlllt Seit LMt Cltv s.1101 ... $111 ''•lltlact S.111'9 SllOlllM 'Tiit"'"' Wt lllllllltll ,. 211 ... chsrges. ,s ~1 .11 Robert Lee Franklin, 2&, the alleged "° " victim, \eSUfied Thursday he \oat an eye : ~ as lhe result of a beaUns while being " » booked inlo jail ou chargq of drunk ~ !! ·°' driving Sept. 21. • u Officers Robert C. Manlove, 27, and ~ ~ ·~ Andrew W. Edwards, 22, wm: suspended ,. J1 from the for« last January and win 3.! -~ .oi stand trial Monday before a Police board ~ s.t T on departmental chargt.1 stemming from '° lt the affair. . " " .. " " " " '' S1 ., ,, ~ " Q • .. " ... " " . " .. .. " " n " " 6 •• ... • .n ~ n n • " " ... .. .. " " •I .. ,U .U Jt .I• " ~ •• Jury Says Brown 'Not Guilty' SANTA MONICA (AP) -A Superior Court juey <oncluded In just !IJ mloules Thursday that ex·proltlllan1I football star Jim Brown wu Innocent ot felonious assault and misdemeanor b a t t e r y char a es . Brown, 33, a fonner fullback with the Cleveland Brown1· and now a Hollywood actor, was aceuaed of trytna to nrn down Charles Brusb alter a colllslon lat Aua. t. ., ' . * * * * * * Nixon Geis First Hand View Of Chicf!gQ tSm,og, Action Due ClllCAGO (JJPJ) .-Pmident Na. 1our1n1 the natton'a beutlud to u..s Wllpclll qablll pollutJoo, pt ·• llnt -look at Cldcqo -todoy .... lllld be would ......_ 1\Jeldly 1 110 <billion program uto .. brin& pure wtter back !(I the people.'' 1be President was areeted with a typical morning uhibltlon of -ov.r CblcllO when be vialted a .-i ....... piaal II aiburbln Hanover Pork. - lie hurried back to 1 <1o8ed -liDI on pollution wl\h four Midwestern 1ovm1. on, commeuUng, "I never tbou&ht befcre Chicogo bad 10 JDllCh ol •'FObkm . ; . II reminded me of Loe Angeles." Nixon said that bef'on he wound up his tw<Miay "Dying White House" tour of the Midwest today he wowld make a It.Ile. ment outlining a five--year program undtr wttich the ftderal ROVtrnment would be able to help fund every sewage plant in the C'OU.'ltry "to bring pure water back to the people. II Nh:on bad lndlcated in his State. of the Union address that he would ask Congress ror a $10 billion program for new sewage plants. He told reporters ~ day he would spell out the program in a message to Congress Tuesday. The President, accompanied by the bulk of his cabinel. was on a flying trip through lndianapollll, which be vWttd Thursday, and ChJcago to find fltsthand what the people in the heartland think should be done about such problema as pollution, crime, and urban dlatrw. "We tend to talk too much In Washington," he commented. He was up bright and early today to visit Chicago's sewage plant in Hanover, Ill., one of the most modern ln the world. But it waa not a bright momtn&. An overcast.huna: over Chicago and tbe cloud celling was only 500 feet. Nllon was told Chicago has the aecond worst air pollution in the naUon. "Which Is first?" he asked. Told it wu New York, Callfomlan Nixon commented, "I guess it'• Los Angeles on certain dl)'1." When he anived at the Hanover Plat FIRST LADY SEES POWER PLANT CHICAGO (UPI) -The First Lldy donned knee length boots today to inspect a nuclear power station, tramp through a1 prairie, and go horseback riding. Mn. Nixon, accompanied by u ... tourage of railroad offld.111 and CQD. servaUon e~, separated from bu husband early Jn the day. She IDlde a trip SS miles downstate lo the Com· monweallh Edison company's Draden nuclear power station. NblD -~by Jofu> J!Cln, pft!l· -ol the saalllr)> cllJtrict, wbo told IJbn tlial lbi plul WU ..,. of the - porteet In the world In It. trea-of ...... lean aald that the plant had , H«lved seven! srant. from the locltr•I aovtrn· nient !or ...,.Uth, lllCI the President rtplled lhat the -hid been .. 1ectec1 -It bad a r<plltatloa u a ll16del operation. -ofllcill told liim that tt WIS pWmed !(I cbqe the name of the plant lnlm Hanover Pork Sewap Ttutmanl Plant lo "Water ReclamatlGD Plant.•• * * * Maine Adopts Landmark Law On Poll11tion AUGUSTA. Maine (AP) -Maine has adopted two landmark laws to protect its environment from oil spills and other pottntlal industrial damage. Gov. Kenneth M. Curtis aignecl tnto 11• Thurodly tha two ,._..... paued by the 104111 LecDl•bae In special -· The new bills: -RecuJate the conveyance a f petroleum irocfucts' alone Maine'• coast and ,.t up a $4 million coutal ~ fund to pay for the cleanup ol oil spills for irbich no '°""" could be foopid. -Allow the state Environment Improvement Comrnis&ion kl accept or reject potential sites for industry that might pose a danger to the state's en. vironment. "In an age where: the greatest tincle problem may be to strike a blltnce between the needs of Ult vuy natural fabric <A our planet, we have pklneered in lesislaUoo to find the means to strike that ba~," Cto1:is said in sienln1 the measures. 1be oll industry, which has agreed that It bears the responsibllity !0< payin1 for traceable oil 1pilb, oppoe;ed the establish· ment ol the coastal protection fund because ol the m-ol financing it. The law sUpulates that each hlm!I or oil brwcht into a Maine port will be tu· ed hall a cent !w the fund. A $4-mlllloo bcmd illlle lo bock up the oil ltvy wu· a1ao .,._ b)' the leplalur<. Drunk. Destroys Hug~ Telescope Worth $1 Million FORT DAVIS, Tex_ (APJ -The Jell Davis County Sheriff said today a drunl<en employe or the Mcllonlld -Obio<vatory ....... plalol to destroy the II mllllon r<llect1ve mirror of the thin! largest teielcope in the world. Sheriff W. B. Medley said the man 'for~-two other ob2rvatory employet1 at gunpomt to lower lhe observatory's giant 107-lnch mirror and then shot it out. . "He WU just plain drunk." said Sherif( Medley who was <ailed to the looely 1 .. stallation on &.a.root Mt. Locke in the Davis Mountains of Far West Ttns. "He didn't give any reuoa for it," the sheriff said. "He of(ered no reaiJtance whtp I arrested him." The sheriff used the p h r a 1 e , "oompletely destroyed," but the ,i:ant renector is 12 inches thick and it was colllidered pouible that the min'or wa1 only scarrtd. The '5 million new complex, lncludln, the $1 mJlllon reflector, wu built wW:ltr contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Aaency. II ls operated by the- Vnlvenlty of Tull. Smdents Seek ' Chinese ;Holiday SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -About 200 blah school -t. mar<bed on the board ol education butldlng 'lburlctay and olked that 'lbursllsy, tbe fint lull day ol the Chinese New Year, be made a holi· .. day, Uf'IT ......... FEl!D!NG A SMILE Nigerian Child Gr•teft.11 'f'he rtqUett WU denJed by ofDcJal1 who lnvli.d the lludent., IDOll of theln Orlen· tali, Into the but!dln1 1udltorlum. Ofl1clala aald It WU lep!ly ~blo .. ,....,i • holiday Tbunday but told the atudtnts t& fcnn a c:ommtttee and re. qual the same day olf out yaar. Red Cross Quits Nigeria GENEVA (AP) -Tbe lotematlooal Red Cross Committee lormally wltllclraw lodllJI from the Nll"'lan rellel _.tloa. The all.Sw!a committee inlormed Nigerian Ambassador Sule Kcilo of Ila declsloa. 'lbm It announced at a newt conference·· that It.a moet recent offer ot flying In rellel to the <rlUul Nlaerlan areas had been turned down by Nigerian authorities. Red Cros press chief Aloin Modoux told newsmen that the Nt,eMana rejected the offer 11because they COMktered the IU&· g.,ied rtller flights 11 useless. Alao It ~ WU plain that tbo Nlprlua rlnlpq did nol WMI llod a.,, planoo ll1ina' -Ni,..Un tmitary." Bal ... °"' formal .. jecllon ol the .,. Irr, Nlprlan authorlllel had ponnlttad • few Red Croa Dlahta to br1n( In food •lld medktl ll$PIJet and evacuatt cuuahles fi'om Ibo lnlind mas last month. Tbe apoliesman said the lleet ol Red Croa pl1"°' blocl<ed It the Dahomey <apltal of Cotonou would 11ao bt wllhdrawn. 'l'wo American WIO planu provided 117 the v.s. 1ovrtnmen1 wm N 1'lumed lo the U.S. aulborllies. ,, e:; E!St I z;:sµ:s:t•ECl'llCL0 _,. ea:eze 4ZSCY& a. --*US:SL'Sc::t • t&L ... L'CUOllCC-.. ---™ ....... ·---·-~-~-·~·-·------~~---··------...,.---~ .... --·-....,,---c ... -. -·,-- ~]{uss Have \Destroyer >Satellite . , ' NEW YORK (AP) - American and Britlah l1*0 experu jhJnk Ille Sovie! Union ha! orbl.led IJid teoled -ceu(ully 1 ¥teU1te th 1 t d~troys othet o r b l t l n I 11J)teecr1ft, the: New Yott Times aay1. · · The craft, d-e1i1n1ted; COlll)OI 244, l'u -II .months •IO and bu om destroyed two So"8t satellites, uperts have. ..,.. -( eluded alter aludying lrackloc. dala, lbe 1'lmll aald In loday'1 edJUcw. · , In \• dilpatch Ir om WL<blriflon by .lltchanl D. Lyons, the nmea also iaJd : I U.S. Air F:on:. radar track· IUr-•" 11,,. .,••nft%CS td two &ivlet c"' 1 m o 1 "·• ....... -.,..a..... '1- • aate!Ulea lrom launch to.orbit, • I . · then found each Of them in Linda and Emanuel Zaccblru, who were both se r- ahcvt Iii· pl-1 >hcrt whil• !ou~ly Injured alter being shot oul Di a cannon in aftei. llzeJ '*"" 11e1r eoan.e -a circus at Tampa, Fla., Wednesday night,' arc 241. shown in a shot taken 'in January. The couple col· The U.S. ·Air For c, llded while landing in the net. developed plans 11 years ago for"a slinllar satellite, bUt. ap. l ~:~:.:1~~1!r0!,:. Cancerous Chick e11s geared for anUsateWte use, but they are effecUve only up to 150 miles, if the satellite passes directly overhead. &ources In the aerospace Industry said American in- telligence agents knew of the Soviet destroyer satellite a y~ar before it wu launched. Geoffrey E. Perry, a British .space expert and headmaster of a school in Kettering, Northamptonshire, said be thought Cosmos 241 represeflted an intercepUon- ·aod-de!trucUon satellite. His ' sb.ilintJ wk war surplus ~ eqoipm.ent to track Soviet space launchlngs. ouier experta said the . Soviet Union, If it wanted to, ·could~ the destroyer satellite against American satellites that make dally orbita over the Soviet Union to eaVel!Jdrop on radar and com- mlttllcatlons and to make photographs. War News Spy R-eprimi.inded Can Not Be 'C1tre<l' •• ·High Court Om1ftes WeHare Eligibilify TB Deaths aRAmn Endanger Congress ' Fr1411, '""°'"' 6, 1970 DAil. V I'll.OT S PU Bot In .lall' F oµr Governors ' WAllllfNGTON (UPI) -federal court In San Francisco· The Justice Depai:tment has which struck down the tt~ .told'llio S..ll"!m<Coorlih•t •-Jations .on.llec.;J,1,...1"'·'--_ state may not wllbhold aid to The brlef utd tbe . reguja- dependent chlldrtD payment1 ttoos conlli~·wit.h those in 16 because of the pmence In the other stal<1. , ·hou8e of"R M who assumes "'Ibis decllian, U pennlUed tbe rcKe of spome. to stand, Will substanUally Such an individuaJ is not a frustrate \be I ea i 11 at l v e "parent" within the meaning purpote u:nderl)'ln& this pro- of the Social Becurity Ac\, gram," Ille deportment Ajd. under which the Aid to California law rtqultes the Famines wlth 'Dependent lllepfatber or ·other 'Iman. in Oiljdren !AFDC) Rl'Olfll!I ii lbe • hou1t" to aupport the piovlded, the deplrlinent 11ld. d!lldren In the holllO H, he ii New F-310 in Chevron !PJSOiine&;~ turns diqy,. · , . . ust into "~ Eederll ud lllte matching able. Hit -11 oadded to !unds co 'to cbildren deprived tbe family lnc;ome to ol oupport by rUooo.d cluth, -~.AFDC· .--C.. dl11bll¥yorcvnllnuechbtence Whether bls"'l'MYr ....,.Uy o!i a j>lrenL Under fedonl ..,.. for lllPPOrl. «ol · the replaUOIJI for dettnninln1 children net'! Oj\I be ~~en. finuclll tllcibllity, lbe in· '• J · come of a "man tn the boute" II -1dered only ll be Is 1 pronoen COll!rlbutor to the chlldml'• aupport. The deplrtmeOt'I V i e WI ,..,.. pveo In a frlfnd·of.lhe- °"'rt'brlef flied In 1, Clllfomt1 case. The brief urged the -eomt to reverae the decision ·of the apedJI three-Judi• GEPtj~ Going Up LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - 'l11e G-81 Electric Co., reauming prodQctloa following I .f~ sttlkt1 HJ'I prices oa Ill IDl)or GE ud Hqtpolnt appll1noes ore &oinr .vp yPro1imately three per· cent loday. . Willer Beondt, public rel1· lions spoktlman for the ap. ·~ and lelevllloo -· utd the price --lei it>t>ll< to loodo ieel I o dlltributon and "I hive no Idea """' the COii Will be ...... to'U>e-. ,,,., Ill deponds Oii the dealtrs. It .. -I told the prtct r!lt woulcl be on air condlUonm, hoine lallDC!ey uni!>, ,._, • good clean mileage .... ---- • • • • Now, research scientists at Standard Oil Company of California have ' developed a remarkable new gasoline additive-Formula F-310•- t.,that aharply reduces dirty exhaust from dirty engines. And helpli toward Cleaner ail'. ~ . Tests i:onduct.ed by Scott Research Laboratories, an independent mearoh group, showed that Chevron gasolines with F-310 reduced . unburned hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions dramatically. Clearly, th is is an important step towards solving one of today1a ' major problems. , F-310 ajso improves mileage, because dirty exhaust is really wut.ed ga.soline. So F ·310 literally keeps good mileage lrom going up in fllllO~· What causes an engine to produce dirty exhalllt in the fint pllCe? Over a period of time, deposits make engiries "run rich." They f!CtUally . " . consume more gasoline than they )>urn efficiently. R•ult~ waaW ·guoline goes out the exhaust pipe IUi unburned hydrocarbons, along with increued carbon monoxide emissions. You i:an even see the emit-" sions. ea dirty lll!IOke. And you can feel-and hear-,i-tRe roµgh iduni. . ;· It all adds up~ a car thAt is 1111Dl!Ctl118riy emitting dirty emauat &nd ·.:;- westing guoliii8.Justsix tanksful with F-310 canco~t ttlebi>ndition. , :: FonnulaF-310,apatent.edgeaolineadditive,is • • • ' 'nowinallthreegradesofChevronga.solines,atall Chevron "l: Chevron Dealers St:andard,Statiol!B,il) ~egreater , ;· LoeAngeleamaand' soutftw&rd. As soon &Saddi,_ ,, tional supplies are available, we'll be introducing · '\ • W. nmJU"kable development eleewhere throllih· · ~- out tbe West. 'f.,/f 1,..._,. ,,. "'>I I J A9JM t;.,U.. Mllf/rr, .,,,. "'• . ., ' ·chevron with F·31Q. There isn't a.caron the load that shouldn't be usiµgit ;1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ~: dl1bw1sber1, a:arblge t ··:' dl1poeal1, refrigtr1lor1 alld •• ' fmlm, ~--:~~~--,-~~~.,.....:--~.,.....~.,......,......,......,......,.....~.,......,......,......,.........;_.,....."".:'""~----,,.===-.,..........,....,......,......,.....~__;.,......,.....~·· I l· l1 r ), • .I e . . ' . . ' .. I ' • I ' • 1 * ' • .. l·) t: \ •. , .... , .. Pr!Ai{ ED~~ -~A-·.: . " .-Tlie · Phone Rate· Mess .-• ' , , . .. ' -I T • . . . ' . • ~-1 • Tllo LecWa leach. Chamber ;.i ciim.nOll'• hu tat:' ·; ' , • eft Ille onlf l'llMlnin& feaSib(e ,step !JI the CQmJI!unlly:aJ . • , • · i IClllf llettlt tor .telelllime logjc .by fillng a formal com, ,· , , < . • . pltllll wllll tlae . &tale Public UWlt\•• C~1~1on; . ~pie lnto •Uie ijlwtdi Valley wltb ·•lmul-"'", ~' arowth aJona Ute ~ · ·' ~· • • · • AITU.lemenll for ·te1epbCIJllJ!c In and out of the Art· ... I... C<fOllJ'biaV. ~n dell:rlbed (i(u!te accurately).,•• "H\11· . ' • ·· · 'culoua"' horrericloui" and a munber of other le11 poh\e • thlna1.' Tht ~ ta even used In c!U.es fl>r ~Ulltles ' ' people'wbo tital>lltb ·r•tea u the ultimate example of • ·, : • hOw ll'llloaldn't be dont. . · · Sloll inyone on tbt street In Laguna Beecb, La· 1 ' 11q1.a Nlpa1, ~re Workl ·or any of the other south · county .....mun1~es inwl~ In this allcky network,• " · and yo0'll pt a lint peraon account of 10me Idiotic ' lituAtlop :. Jlb the lady In Laguna Niguel wbo' has to . ~ a toll ~e to,Cllll her nextdoor· neighbor: .or the • . . fellow In ··LO(una $Ucii who calls lill alater In ·New· ' ' . llOrt Bdch (local) to transmit messages -to their mo lb er I\{ ~. W9rld (toll frQm "8guni1 local from New• " . ·~11.·dla~, no\~tllstanding). . The 4act lhal 1th,re· are two telephone coinpaniea, PacWc'IDll-Ge~ral, in theplcture, Is not ,Ille aole ex· · · planttlon. The 'two .were able':IO!lt Alt• to JMtall' local aervlce tii~n '.the Lagun,a Be.Cb and Newpo\'I H'l'"bor .~., I~·· ' . ... ..., "•'· • -r ~··· ' T().' provih• aimUar ·services . among. -the south em ~es'woOld Involve running new cablea through • >. Le'c!lliio" 'Caiiyoil 'e11!1 . down. the coast, . but the phone _ • ' · P..,Ple "thi!m!elves· have said that this u not an lneur-. '' · · ni\>Uri\.ble "<>lis\i\c;!...,.in facl,1 the probable-.tncrease In • t Jilfsh\esi •could w0U<mak• It worth the effort. • 'nie whole triess -dates back to the hone and bug~y ·dayl of'~ 'phone builness when Santa Ana· was the t:eittb" Of O~e · cO\urty's universe and phone rate• were·eatablli1ied on·.tlte basis of dlatance from Its cen- 11'111' iaelt&niie. Thi•' was 811 very. well for ~ time. but I •• it°:~J;·~cWai~~ \for ~e._,~~~ ~of.140,op&- . -• .... ·-·,•'··--· -r-· -' ' FSive -8· ·a;il:,:·:. · ... l .... • Goats: 01 ~:· ; .... .. . ........ --. . . . Edr¢11.t~n · · • • Dear ~·GJooDiy ;,Gns: . --:-.....!., .. · The need lo~·• .-uu.nihaa Joni been ·•c "·' : And' 1 '1olu\lon1 hive -; 118v!Hd-by the \IOzOD: .,. ·nobo\IY · '' seems "to ge( aro1111it-lo.putting tllem Into effect. 'Th• toll·P8Ylnl :Plibllc is tired of goltlng· lnl11 Ilg· nals. Tbeoretle1U:r. the· Public Vlll!llea comni\llion Is apPolnted to iee Illa! putiliC needs •are metr aa.p~ompt- .. ' .Jy: .. possible. ·'I ' · t . Thi• need can be mel, U someone wlll follow all . the talk wtlb ectlon.• We can only1iope that Ill• latest barrage of complalnta wm jolt 'tllat action out of iom .. · body and get the aouth. county'.1 )"ires·unsnarled at laaL ' ' • • -Incorporation Pros,_ CQns . . . In temporarily tUf!Un~n proponents ·of", lncor-• · poratlon for Caplitrano . Dana J?¢nt ·the local ·' Aaency. Formation Comllllaslon (hAFC) obY!ously· Ieft the door open for another attempt with redrawn bound· 'ary lines and more ecopomic data. Proponents ·may reappear before the LAFC at any time.-A flat denial would have closed the· issue for at 18ast one year. . Chief argument of the proponents of lncorporaUon la the local contrOl ll would generate over 11uch matters as. land develOPmeiit. Opponents see it chiefly as aq. other layer of goveJ1Ullent and ·tlles which they can do without. • . Aller ·the · LAFC hearing, there ·aiso . was talk of . the 1easlbility Of,a link With San Clemente· or San Jusn Csplllr'ano. this would probably be a more functional · l'Olite ·strlctly from the standpoint of economics. The machinery of government Is already set up Jn, these ciU~s. Ill •upanslon would be 1 .. s·coslly than .bulldlnr the m8':hlnery fri>m scratch. . , \ ' ' . s ' • • . . -. ' . l .:>. ...... ' . .. ... - • ) , 1 -~ '· i ~ " ·-.:, . ;"· . ~-.-.. , .1·~ .. ·.f \.'-.-:,. !.I:\ u . , I ,.; . . _., .. !~·.·-·· . . ·-·. . ~ ' •I'(:' ~-~· :.• \',' ··!~ ··;· .. ,:,1'•' •!'" ., I I •::. ; • ' • i . "" l ' ··;,:> ·'.:''.,_1 •,'<' ~-' :· •• ,,.1;.,_~·: ~ ., "' •: . ' ; • .... --.·· • • r.~ -:.:. . . ... ' . ., • • --"' -· ,,. 1 I I i I • I ... •, ... ., ·'' " ' . • •• ' -· ,_ . . . ' ' . . . . . . , • frlllar, '*"" 6, 1'70• • DMY PU ' . E~fiert Panel -Says Staie ;·· ' . T,OVATT'S-, '"'"· .. , ...... " .... ,...~ '! •• ~ .. ,,• ... ,,. . : . ' . . .. .. •' " .. Pick y~u·~ -~lor.,-::' l. • • ,.. • ' • 1 • . ''AVOCADO• COPPER ~WHITE' ;::., '• .. ··AutoMAti'C·WAS.HER •·· . '. ··: ..... • ' .. • • • . f .. '. $1.99~~ ... • ' ., \ ' I • • . ' . ' • • • .. ft • :1 : .... .,, ;; :-"U, ; .. 'J.fi i: dl ,.a; t.4'A.1 i""' . ); !•II> ""' '"" F~ l' .J • I l I • • • . I DAILY PILOT ~ I trldq, February 6, 1970 For 'the Record Death Notlees ORANGE -Joseph H. Blatcbfor~. htor of Ille Peace Corps, will speak at· Mll'LIN Chapman Gonege·s mipfear •""'-K. Hlfttn. • s.tYkw If~......,.... commencement c.aeiQOaies 9-=tL ,. .. 11. Mlmorle'I _._ ....... ~. ...., tallrl. f'rlHr. t :a """ ...,,... Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ID the ~ "¥di MllttlMry o...i. lntw--1.ap-•• Audl'-~um "*"• "'-lrw Abky. Sllttftr Lnune ..:uca u...., Wl&"J • ltKlt Mo11111tY, 01rtcton. Dr. John L. DaVil, president uvatt of the school, wlll confer HlcM&p L111r11. <tn'-~ ,w1r, t01t1 bachelor's and m a at er ' a M99. Dtlt1 Df deltfl, FMlnllrv 4. s..r- 111nd 111or bnltlltra. Jm. c.t11 M1se1 degrees.~ ~ E~, °"""'' 11111 Dr. ,........,. B'·tcbf d ed to th H~ F11m.....,,. Ma1s.1 .i1t.1n. Mal'l' Lii or wa1 nam e !~ S.n l"ranclK11 'Olvnwl• s1m"°"' top Peace Corpa post laJ\ ,,,.,.,..._,, TtlfU. s-i.:.a. ~· Frldllv. H f nn-ly •I ""' A~lon or '"' afeAed v 1r11n year. e was o -ei· i'MrY Grftlc · Orfllodox c11urc11 '" Lone eculive director of ACClON ltMdl. lntenMnt. Grnn H~IHI Cetntt.rv. ( I' I -,,-,.i-Je(Weotft:. 1i1t1: Momial"I', 1741 SllPerlor, c11111 n ma 1ona , _a ,r''va , -Y- ,.,.., D1rector1. rted overseas wistance ocHIL t•a• program which~ he . helped ..,,_ Od>tlt•••· 1•1• Lindt v1111 c1r(le, eatablish ten years ago. He ::=· ~1:0: L~:" .:-=.~..;; sent the goup's first volunteers M.O .. Fullt!'ton1 11111r. Mln111e Gtlllll, to Venezuela in 196l ""'""'°"' tlw 1r1!'dcl'llldrtn. !9rvlc11 wrn lie held Sall.lrdno. II AM, P1clflc VIN OllNI. Int.'"""'' P.clfk Vltw ~I Plft. OIACIM by P1c1f!c Vltw Mlrf119ry. "IAOY ft. W, (8111 1lt•1dy, 21(t H1rHord AV•·• Fulltrtan. ""-· 231 died In Vl•tNtn Jin·. UlrY U . Sur<1lv9d by wli., PeR!l'l'J N •· -.ii., MT. 1/ld Mrw. 8. G. ReldY, of YotM LW.0.1 bf'olher, P1lrk1t1 1ble1'1. Llnlll. ShlltOl'I. 1nd !llr1nne1 1r1nd· 111'911h, Mrw. F. J, SlrnPMlll. P111dsn11 Mn. It. 0. 1t11dV, '"-•r Mr. •l'ld Mn. J . lhlnlrt $mllh, P11o9dttll. S.tvle.t. Ml#wflW, t ;30 PM, Pl1clfll'll1 Pretb'l'tltl'l1n CPIWCll, let N. Br1dford AVI •• Pl1cen!l1, wltll flt•~. Ti'lon!IS c. LIM olflcl1U1>1. lfttermll\t. Mtmorv Glrdlfl Memotlll P1rt1:. VlllUllOl'I wm tlfrl 11 l<foon, Sat· ~rdl'r. It N•lf-8n1 Mor1111,.,, W S. 11'91 ltYd,, .,... P11fll'1 -.Ult ~ wl ....... '° IMkl "*'*Ill COl'ltrlbV!lont, •'-~ to t11e am lttfd'I' ,.,,,... _... f"llftlL C{O lecurftY l".Clfk ~ l".O • ..-a9i. ,ulMrton, Clllf. t'H>4. Countian Heads Clans LA HABRA -. Willll:m Tracy of La Habra will be in- stall ed Saturday as Deputy Royal Chief in the Order of the Srottish Clana. He is a member of Clan RO!s in Hunt· ington Beech. Tracy was nOminated by C11n Ross, Clan Stuart of FuUtrton and Clan MacDonald of Long Buch. His appoint· ARl'UatLB·ASON · ment was made official WeatellJf Mortuary by the Royal Chier or all the G7 E. QJ11 St .• C&Jla Aleaa Scottish Clans in Canada and -the U.S. • The ceremony will take BALTZ MOR1'1JARJES place at 8 p.m. in the -Olnu del Mar OB J.M5' Fullerton Masonic Temple. Colla M... Ml l-l4U II.=-======= • BELL JlllOADWAY MORTUARY tit BiwdwQ, Cllta Meaa uwm •• • ~y BRO'l'llEM s ,,,... • ..., . .....,. 11111.--. ~-• M~~~ ~·M.-,.· -P~Dltft ........ -· Cllllftnla -• • n:B1 PMllLY· CCILONIAL f'lllllllAL ---· ... Wt1•mlnrtzr llWUS • •WllRlrlf'llllR1t JllOll1\JARY 1-&-ft4.ISU .. Oe•Entt .... l. PARK LIDO SUPERIOR HEALTHCARE CORP. hlkln ..... , .. ,.. Cl'ftl IUtlrlts Acf ef Tifft I W1 will 1cc1pt p1ti1nll of 111y 11c•, ''''' er colot •~d W'ill 9lw• the ''"'' c1 rlo It 9! .. 011 to •llY p1tlont with 110 ditc.ti1T1in•· 110111. W1 w i 11 not •cc1pl pril•11t1 ,,.."' •9111ci11 Ot p1rtOMI t h I t pt1cfi(o Jh cri 111i111tl•11. loOfll 1t•lt11111111t wlll b1 1111d• ,..;w...i,t t1k)flt Mf #f•ftttMI of -·ti•"'· ~ All f1tllHIM tW •11f'Ylc•• wilt Ito o;..W withi,. flt. h o 111 • 1 wltliott 4lf1thill111f!o11, • jh. > f l".f <f111JI. .,,,., ft Ill\• '11e,...,..t ef '9fJOll111ol •M w•rk • -::-'---4-11111'11D' lllOllTUAllT -~ .. . .. ;,...,..... - ' ' ' . , .......... _ ~':Cr-"---· .. . . ,-• --. CONTINUl·NG. OUR • • • S>t I •• (a home '"'-',-"""'for can 'I be i>rooec:u~ Wider persooal Jll!fPOlff la DOI to be fel OC\Y provlalom. 1111••0,--• I --• -County offid•I• ~ in -Shara . in any one ~r: tpe proji,llonJ, st John Said. poraUon. 'f • ,, Include olflces and deportment -Financial 1itera& in,.any ~ head!, judicial offi ce r a , one busloeai entity whlcb is members of leaseback cor· regulated by Jhe state or any poratlons, members or boards local publllfi,ency. and COJWDia&iJln&, s'2 e c~ a I ...... sUbjOQ to ~re dlit?fls.~iwverflei by !he ,..,.._ · • , boaid of supervi>On, school said the count; clerk, Include districts, s p e c i a I districts, assets owned by flither spouse m~ber~ of th~ Law Library or a .... ~-dlud+by-a---cor~~ WI•~~~~· ·pora~ ' m which th e A THOUGHT FOR, TODAY ·-~p ol lhares _aceeds 21i. pe~ or 1b1 .:t truat in Which any ~. of the 1'"1111Y la • .,_.,,dary or bokli i ~Interest. Any aodidate~ 1mb bis DO "'""'*' It I IMlllll -c.\lltlYllt H. sucbusets~moa111a1e­ m¢11I to that ~ said st Johnt Alid Jie· ittould also ~AESINlED A$ A femembc!r, the .coUrify clerk ~U8LIC SERVICE EV EltY bAY •Y: added, !hot any tiolator is guilty ol a mllderntanor and anyone who violates the law witi(full mol!ffedge •( lhat law Loo Roofing Co, t4Y-trt.IJI ....... · "" s.,...., .... ,6Q.1222 OPEN EVENINGS 'tit 9 P.M . • SATURDAY 'tll 6 . . . SUNDAY 10·5 ~ ...... . ....... -....... ·--( WHOLESALE . PRICES . TO THE·'. PUILIC ON Fl.NE RU .GS' &: CARPETS! + • ; • • '• ; -'I • .. I •~24 .W.est NINETEENTH ST. -COS.TA M·ESA e . ~ ~ ' ' Apartment Owners S . . I' pec:1a. I ,, ..... Hl·lo $299 ..,... ....... .. ·--, "' .... Mt ... · ... ......... -. so. WWII It 1 ... 1 YD. HERCULON POLYESTER SHAG 100,.. ...... "" PHo ........ I ,.__,...111 ...., ....... tor co'-"· AH S.11 lt1m1 Subject To Prior $111 ROLL . ENDS & REMNANTS 12x8.IO ·12•7.9 ll•9.5 12.t.l -u Sndltn •. Twd. 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COSTA MESA (ORNER OF 191h STREIT And HARIOR IOllLEVARD Town Stom Saves You Morell , I ) • , I --------,-----·-----·--....,--.,-------------------.,.------,.--,..----·------. ---. --, , Diss()lutiolis Rev~~r ,fa:r ·~ore Couples Now.;'Unh~ppy~ ' By OBNS B~IU. , h~ ott (Ulpa actjoos until ... The residence requirement Clerk Harry K. Brown sald it Besides answer~t .. the EVen.f In a dl.spule over LOS ANGELES , (AP) _ after Pie fint Of lhe year to has been shortened from a doesn't appear the Callfomla jqe's question '"""'' ~,,. cu9tody of cbUdren, Says at- -:le u ... 11-.1 movia. bave 1ee wbat the effect of the ~w year tO Iii months. People Jaw will, .affect the ~eno rfCMcllable dUlerenees. the ' tor.nay Sidney "T r 11 1.e r , ;;, ...... cllv9l'OU Jaw would be,'' h:t adds._ _ who rorrner!f weut to ,Melico" dJ~ tevel. • peUtioner -nq klnger known "there's a clear-cut ....UoD on have been Pttine llWllr. But "II wlll be euler lo obtain a • or Las .Vilas 1'1lr be Inclined . Al'4meyt11ald lhty knew of as the pitlJIWt-mUJt ~..,, handll~ ·the mailer in clooed the numbe of marital' 11 decree now, but I don'l tb!Dk to stay here." • no influi_ of ouW(-staters only ope other: -..Do you feel a he(~ ... 1bt rolel are Uitre , r IP ta the I•! will c~uae any In Las Vegas,-393 decrees before Jan . t to lake ad-waiting period or marriap to set tbatr· it ian't 1 public • has rillD lharpl'y slDce 1 new aubataat.11) increase, ~pl were granted last month coma vantage of the law's retroac-counseling will save the mar.-display." ~ .. ~~J-on. 1·'°'*. eff«I in for I Ou-al'"· ~-~.;ii . p-~ ""th '" 1·n J•• .. ary " lty . ,., Tr ·' ••· ] Ill \,illwun.a ••J u..::: iuan. cu~ .. , --uV :-riage . a.uer agrees u~ aw -w ActuaUy, you ean•t ,veB.ceL ' At\omeY Betnard Cohen · 1919, But an oUicial says "we Trial time has been cut The responctent -no longer end sensational divorce trlaJs, ,._11, say1 it's too soon to be sure -would have no WIAY of know· from an average ol ·about 15 called, the deffl[ndant -CJMOt '''bul it can stlll ~nnit tome · a divorce . in: ,..,....omla any but that' be and other ·lfi:h:! · Jn&" w b.e t b i r Califomla's ..minutes for-1 divorce to. five .contest. the diseoluUoo beyond · substantial f 1 g h t)·n I about more in u.e old le!*. ••-an •-----m· ·pe · n•---"-ed law-as tnval·-• in min •-I f dlssol .. i.i ......... ~ 0 ·-"""' l lo I ·11 -~ ••· k ......... ~ ~ ~-.. _ ·-u....,s or ess or a u-a-.we· .._ uic case -se.n property. t w1 cuu u1111 ma • .. J::fuuar' el •~a~e.~ flllnp:.'-, ~ declloe. In Reno, County lion of man-ia(l;e.. ., , a court of conciliation. ing of chargest_about people's Whpl you do, bule1lty, is ~•1 to a -Judl:e-thlt ..011r:-, rtconcilable cilffeiences" have caused a n "Jrremedi.able breakdown" ol your llllfrlqe. After a. month of the law's operaUon, reports • from • varioul countta indicate, on • the llllf... al leut, I · llhlrp tncre.ue in the number of : unhlppy •-movtnt lo end their mmi&ges. Jn Sacramento County, tn ' Janulf'Y, 432 pellilona: for · marrtqe disloluliona were ftl. ed, iplnlt 343 for dlvor<e In _the wne month 1ut year. / ·Ftnal dkrees aranted wm · ,402 thia _January and 21:11· a year earlier. liLID BULBS BINS OF MY.coco SluFF conduct. bowev~. and th1t'1 ail to the good. "Community properly It spilt down the middle. with two exceptions. One ls where the husband, say, b 1 s deliberately misappropriated or mbused property, and lt is felt t~-wife ~d have reetored to her half of ·wPat was misappropriated. ~ "'ftte other exception ls where mets camol be dMd- ed lo kind, OQe spouse can take the •bot• met -~ husballfl bla bllll-. an - -lded bla wll• ii --•on10lblnl •lie aubetanllally eq_,i -clib, J>tY11111111 or aome teCurity, for ex:ample.'• A veteran 5an Dleco dhrorct lawyer, John T. Hol~ llY* the stalulory evm apltt of ~ utv ii loo hanh. · ''It baa taken the diacretlcll ,_ tlie <vurta .... ilioul(.be pu& beet there. You *'' compulerllf mmlqe." ; But County Clerk William Durley say1 the hich number of decrees probably represents 1 a back.Joi: from last year. Tbe lwattln( perloi! be~D flllnc 1 and final decree hU \leen cut 'from a year to aii months. 1 Shoaf ·hit.lbs r-dr Joi pl-tblg cmd com• )1oMOa ti.JD'•· , ff'l'll llaYtl (poiH.a G&RIGE Put u.. ... ,r111p bl your 1onig• DOOi ..... ll'U ... -..... - In San Dltp County, flllncs of peUllom lncruled from HS in Januuy 1111 In 1'11 In Januory 1'70. Final de<lftl jumped IS percenl. . FrtlllO Caullty r<Ported 1'12 ,suits filed, up 41 over Jani.tary .1111 and HO -arantad -36 more than a year earlier~ Los >\JJPles County, with 10 outlyln& county clerk's offices. hn no wta1 yet on January 1110 mamiaMJasolutlod fil. mes. But an omdil llY1 the figure, ...... e<mpilocl, (:OUld i:how ID increue Ovtr the 2,llZ domestic relations IUlla filed ID JIJlllOfY !Ill. ' Jn Sin Franciaeo, January filings jutnped from :Ill In 1111 lo 315 lh'll yur dee~ from )13 lo 2,3'1. : The Family Law A c t , adoptad by the legislat""' in July and signed by Gov. ;.Ronlld Rea(an In Septamber, -zeeks to ellmlnate tilUernet11 :between !l'Plr•linC 11po11'es. ~ : -There "are no corrObotatfnr ;,,tlnmes. no· ~ of lliultry, deserliall. w1'lllql '1~ 11e cl, h,f ti£tu11 · • , ; ~peranee, feiOny conV\etiM •• ~ lhll handy c,tcb11l. qruelty. T!ie ili'lly ' holdover nd is inslnlty. f:ltiinofty about fault or ame is lSarred. In the eyes of \ht C<Mlrl, gulll, Uu com- fpunity property, Is shared. ti There also are no more of tile spec!.I~ divorce trials like the one ·where actrese Dyan CtnnGo ieslifled th1I her husband, Clry Gran~ ·~1d u .. ed LSD. Or where Lucille Ban said lltll Arnn "would frequenlly have ntl of temperament iri fronl of everybody, 1ncludlni the dilldren." • Or where Sylvia Ashley tertllied Clart Gable hid told her: "I don't wilh' to be mar. lied to you or anyone etae." ' 0 AA one Hollywood divorce 1awyer puts it, "The SPice has gone out the window." Thus, last inonth, when ac- tor Robert Cwnmincl became· the first Hollywood per80lll]lty to end a maniace under the MW law. he simoly claimed ir- teconcilable differences with "'fY ·Etnot CUnllninp, · bJs wife of 2S yan. ~ -- A juqe dlaotv.d the I~ year mantqe ot actrfts Anne lfutar llld Honolulu land developer IUndolph Galt on 11'1' complllnt ol imcooct11ble difftrtnees. • Camedlin •Jact Cimr and •ctresa Piula Stew a r t terminated their mtrr11re ei nine , years , on lbt sune mutual ·~s. . Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier, sin&u. televillon entertainer and f..--Lei Anctl .. llam• football t1ekta. 1sked th• court lo end bis etalil....., marriaae to Bernice c. Grier because of lrreconclllbl' dll· rerenees. M1ggie -Add J.3 D~hltlon Los Anplu at-torney Edwll'CI M. 11uk1n, cbalmwt of the state B1r'1 funlly low cenlmlttee, 11)'1 h 1., h er di..,.. flgum ml)' bo j>artly • due· I< hicrtUld Ctlllomla popul-.. ••And ,a lot ol plirp1e were Cartel'. Union ' Dis110lved LOS ANGELES (UPI) Comedian JICk can.r, 44, WU dlvoreed TllundlQ' )If his wll• ol elchl ,..... ~ PIUla carter. Mn. Clr\«1 ~. WIS IW'ard· eel Ille famlJy homt, llOO monthly suppcirt for\ a ton Michael,\ 3, and 1UJT1C11y o/ 11,400 mOftlhly !ht Orsi year, It.JOO a JT1C11th for !ht second • ...i 11.oaa monthly !or !ht nert five yeart. 1·- ' ' 1,..,,, .. array 9l• prjv.f,cotor: . . ID LBS. AQUIL RYE ' ' . (J.~~~ 4 ,7c CLOSE OUT PRICE S,NOCI oo dry w Mown patcDM, Jay a litt1• lmlll'Mt oa !ff IC9A4t. GDd '°"pt iutmal ft"•· eo ... 1., brigbt. btintUuL ond 1trorlg. GLOBE .QTICBOIES LILY OFTBE VALLEY 99c PIG.0F l2 uoum nsa FEBTILIZEI ··~Ar.. Mot a }Mt lood. Jkudilr. )wit 011r old M!iabJe flQhae.t.rtlU.. tbat'll thrill ,.Ol,ll' gilJ1 with what If d-to a lcnra tbcst'i sick OJ!d tu.cl ol lt all. PEAT MOSS-- 297 IALE 111to11 FT. r ' •• • latopmMk.BoMOr• SP D._S .,_ .............. (jool AU18, a lltU• huffmt Gad ,.W.,.> FBEE·CLASSES.BElilSTER NOW ' i • DQOR PRIZES • REFllESHMENfS 7:30-8:30 P.M. WEDS. LA MIRADJ(STORE LIMlT lOOPER56JfS . ' - ' F .b, 11-••1mtatiallon ol Su..,.ndlld c.tllqt GT.Id C.Utng Tll••'" Stcmlia• COl!lpcmr (Atlutroa; AuocJ F1h. llr-"Worli:lnglrith&nta.1SDllOth1r · llo&b'( lt•m•" Ha#f Peo:rwt ~)'. r.b.2S-"bittallcrtlonol E!i~·S•1tch11 cad Minor &u11bohl Statrlcu! Jl1palr Problems" 1 .--,., 1 ... · . ll'WT .IT'.s .mE EMBASSY' MIBBLE l • ., 4995 -•O. llQlll . •llELIJIC ' ... t " ·s .99 . 4xl1T. ~'I • I~ . IJITIQu-= 'Wmt • ~OLD · JI. i111l• it1>1ottt11clats thcn·n 90 11,u,i.1 on JOll.f wa:U,1 to u.a•lnd JO'lf dlC'Oftl'tl111 ond cnoatlff 1aleat1. Go wUd wltti ttii. • •hdt it'• ~abW. .. "f"'O"d. net • j ready Jor bmliMdlcrl• Jutallatloa. • 87.~ ' lllBOll nooa TILE 697 <ll0-11'.1 . cnr. 1' •-4-----· ---te.-y ........ .... _ .............. ... .... ,_.. . mor.rr , UST WllBD. TOILET CIElllCll, ·37.~. -•II.IP UTI IEC''· Jf• llip Md. ......... -• wMI• ... ,•••••lllllrwltktMMwu•..,..._ a...tMtt11 .... ..,. .. .u:.-,,1, ~.W.J111duts11c:,au1a •••· • .. ' r • . --------~ ........ ---~-. . ' ) •• DAILY l'ILOT F<idQ, Ftbruory I, 1970 .. . ~arswe,··Thre~up -J . O~ HayPsworth / I • l in· ;Tur.moil ~ '. . . ~ . ~-gislature• Courts New .; In-Action- I l " • ll ------~ -----.--,--------~------------~---.,-.--,,-------,--------.-~.,...-,.,-----,...,-~=-=--,,,,...,... F'rlday, ·F'tbruiiry 6, 1970 DAILY PILOT 11, • ol " ' .. . . ' ,._.. . ' ~ ~ . ' . . . . ,., -... ' ' •' I ' j•I ~. ;l. , ··L· ~. •I.I''( ;-• ........ . . " .; .,,;_. ' I ' ' ' .. • Girls' Orlon~ Sweatshirt : l:l•pil•r ~3022 . ,.; ' . -.• SAVE · .. 20o/t; On Sears -Thi"'. Top ' " Hose · Regular.11.49 " 19 e Elastic · toP alays up wllh eRse:s a ricf. comfori · · · ··_, - •S u"~etl -MC!eh~1 .i. Bare Beige · •Petite, ·Ave r age an!1 ;'[-all . • HrJJi!~Y.· D1p1. . . . Thermo-w;ave Bl~~keis' .. · 50t"ted c01ers.Geiaweek'1 7'.,.-•299 sUJ)ply. i . , for . , Li11gffit Dtpr. .. _____ , . ;; . " .... t . ,_. ·,· ' ' SATUR DAY ONLY limi ted quantity .. , ' 1 Rag lan iholllde~r •. rouncb , rib neck-l ine. White, yel- low, bluC: and red. 1'-led- ium, 4rge., X-t.arge. G"irls' Wtar Dtpr. SATURflAY ONl Y limit ed quonhty " 197, ' ~l~~'~·Orl~n°' Nyl'011 Crew Sock's A Great Huy! .~· ~,-,\ .. , ~ ·~four choice ;i n u sorltd colo'ts. Av1ilabte in men's . ' .. ' 1izei 10 tO J 3.iBu_y a sup· p ly novo'! t\lt11J F11 r11i'1h/111,s /J,pr. • Laua~ M~hogany ,f,aneling U!e Sean Revolving Cha rge · Boys'-Students' Pajama~ . . ' . .. . 2r!3: .. · Saturday1 ,.._, Only? '• ' ' ,· .• i f\f iddy sty le cotto n fl1 nnel paiG.mils in a;ssorced piit· terns, co lors. Ebstic waist. Sizes (') to 16 .• Brns '-S111t!tnt~' u;.·rur· D1p1. . . "Stonecutter" Fabrics ' . '" ·' ·. Regular $5.99-Sl2.99 M'achific 'cva.Sh, dry for ca.sy cue.· 'treated to resist shed· ding. Twin, fu ll; queen, king iize. Gold. blue, or avoc.ado.. 'J"crrific'· V31lle! Pre-finis hcd :4x8-fr, pan·, ..Bargai11 P~!_ _ o1fCstcrJrayon; Ra yo n/Ace· tate; I 00% Rayon. Blends of crease resis1ant '9.0ashab\c- stripes, w llds and plaids. ' . ...... ~} Domt.1t1rs Dtpr. , ' · F'ron1 -3 ·9.7 .9 .?1 .. ' 35• Heawl>uly" . • J ~ ' .• Bulk Oif Sale · · ,l9~L Gives ~Ctte~ engine per. formance. ln your conraincr. Hurry. t~ sCar~\ ... buy rMntt . Save on oil n~eds! ll 11~ft1olit? ~tf>/, . '. ' . . 297 Gre~n Glade . . ' ' 'Dichondra F oOd IA TURDAY ONl Y l•m1ted quan tity '" I§.l~· f9\!JIUlaiion IJ.3.3_, ~Overage up 10 20 00 square feet. Topvalucl Slart Jawo growing now! • .. . G11rtlt11.SIMP ' ' ' ... els. EasrtiYlihstall. • $7.9;) Walnut • . ·.288 Ove rlc•y, 4xs.rt_6.88' ·Building Afa11ria/1 Dtpr ..... ____ _ " . .. *' ...... " ~ I ' ' . • ,. ' Po~tablc ' ' . 'Flirt' Radios SA !URDA Y ONLY lrm•ted quo nlrty •' '. .. -.... .-.' . .. r· , '1 ·Wore .l6.9il R transistor with RO Uf:iD _.._ SOUND. Compatwn~n!:' for cosmc1ics in one,1;nd , with mirror. ·' ' f V o.pr. " t j ' I .. ) 0drd11gt D1p1. ' ' . '' . 77~. · 82° Long Rifle· .22 Atnrriunition • ff ig h-ve lo1=i ty, Copper plated rounds ·U5e non· oorrosive ·primers. Llmit 10 boxes j>er cu~tome'r:- ' S1Jur1ing GHlh. Dtpt. Sears 1U1NA:N• 1A.1..-rai1 .... a0· .. MONrl. a.at11 cuou •• ~·· ..... . . ... ... ai ...... a-.... 11 ... ' . •\ , LONe llACH IC l.0121 ..o.aiM • ~J.!,141, l'A Nn1, 1'f ...,.1 ·~ Ocw•te a IOIO AM 1~n11 ~-, .... ~-• •, ~\ • IAMTA MG111C:illl ,a WJ"I • IOllTM .............. - toat--MllJ,•s..tnt ~-..... 1 IMU,.-:-!UQEMl>Cb.. ...,.,. ......... ~ . • • ..._ . ., ...... . ........... _...,, ....... hWli-NOA&i.NOP.M,,••~.li .... i.IP.M. ' . ,. I> • --~----' ~ ------ . . • ·-_..____.__ --- ' ' ' ,.,.i!'OI tu'..t100 • ' .-ra. MA -«1 -i!..tsn~ " t t • • ,..,.DINA .. 1.u11,. a11.el'r •,. ;auna.,. ... ,,, ......,.,, ' -.............. ~ 0.,..m1111• or'-.•••' a.Ck'1 " ' . . " ......... ,.,, VALi.if N a..tU1,. ...... _ _.,. .. '". i • '' .... . " ' • l • I j • This is why we're overstocke~ with trade.-ins •. Lo0k at these . Savings on Brand New 1970's .. IRAND NIW ~~~~~~ ~~~~-0~.~ .. HM klh, -$ 24 9 8 llock·w' li,hh, wln'dthl•ltl WOIMn, •11blch 111lrr•r, .,,.. ... ••c. OAMr r•un ... .,. FULL nlCE BRAND NEW 1970 DELTA 88 2 DOOR ._ __ fvllr f•c...., 1t11uipilff lftch,.llnt Natl re1h, .. at .. ,,.., •di-u11 litl!K, ~leW -i.n, •11hl6e Mlnwt. ,.,,.!',•IC. OnM yHn . ....,. FUU n1c1 BRAND NEW 1970 98 HOLIDAY 4 DR. H.J. Yt, l11<b. hydro11tC1tk, •Ir c•nd., deh1 ... pud1 b11ttari ...O•, ,._, dlK brok11, ,._, wiftd1w1, power llff!• i..9, W-t•W ond mony otMr l1111vry ftoal11r11. He. 314l90M 117011. IMMIDI A Tl DELIVERY IRAND NEW 1970 GMO % TON TRUCK 8' CABOVER CAMPER . ' Exampi. SclvJilijl 011 Approved Credit SS6oowN s5 Sil ~11 "THI tOTAl toWM PAYMINT ; Sil IS THI TOJAL MONTHLT PA.T .. INT PER MO. .. fllll urs W Ml•• 11c1 ..... ts,' nc-t1H ell ,..,,.... ,,._,.. " 111111•1 .. ~t hr J6 ........ ., If .,. ptwfw te ~ ,_.. tM flfl c• prke II ..i, S14U.•J llMl1~"'t ta w1 ........ hf9fNll '9fW' price ii $2'71.N ......... ......,, ,_ _. "9llhr • ._.,,,........me H.14. 1'966 Ol DS DELTA 88 4 dr. Sedan .. Automalic; air conditioning, power steering, V-8, R&H, WSW, tinted glass. 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'68-.JEEP ·WAGONEER '62 FALCON 2 DOOR . · "" · -. ....... ..;. $1350 · · "'·· ... .,m. ~··· ...... s4·s 8 '68 DODGE CORONET 500 .- H "'°· "-• """' '" $19 8"8 ll!.lfll OTW Sii.' _ • _ ::' ..... ll'~tllWI. FX~ __ • • concllllorlltltl. ,_. ltMl1n9. 111CllG, bNI«, WllU-U lk'et.- vl!wl l'flJOf, ''°""" 11...., Pill• , ro-•xfr1s. VTT m. '66 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 6-C't'I.. autm. lr•n1 .• _,,., Pillt lwwrJ'I RTT I01. $888 '65 DODGE' 2 DR.· H.T. , ...... ··~ ;.. .. "'" s108 8' .... """"--"' lll"lj, ,llfti..1 t l•u. l"FA 7'2. -. ' '68 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill . · . 166 BUICf SKYLARK ' ......... ,M •..• KI°"'" $1888 V•, -·-,..·-$1288 conClltlolllno, -tr 11..nn1, · fCllKl ...,..,.. tHllt ._..,., -rtdio. ,_,.,., w1111..,.u tlrts. Wltn-n 11,.... v111¥1 ,..,, !lnled oWst. -CllKt br1. tin! .. II.-. SLW t!I. k.s. CVXE '31). • '66 CORVAIR MONZA .• '6S·IUICK-S~K CONv. $988 ........ -. ..,;.,·-· $988· llW. -· !dltcl brall", r .. .... """"· wtlltlwell tlrea. tint• Ill .... XNM '11. ' '65 CADIUAC CPE. DE VILLE ... ""· ,. __ ""'" .. $22 8 8 COlidlllont119, Ml """'' ..-tr llfffift.9, POW9f' (dllC) br. II" _., W'lncl--. ,._.. ~ rtd llHi.r. whit. w111 11rn. 'frn1., 11u11 -covtn. Wlwlt • bvY ~ .... '67 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR V ... ffto. 1-.. fadory tlr antltlonlltt, --·-'"'· rtdlo. .... 1.-. To. of !IHI Rlll'!lblW llM. YFt 4'1. '67 THUNDERBIRD Y..t.. wlo. lr•M., ftctoo'Y elr cor1cHtlonlnf, -at.ertno. _. Cl!IC brtkn, radio, hM!- tittS. Wfletl -•· l,111u1ry 1>1111. TYV 731. '66 MUSTANG Y..t.. rH1 -'Y ctr, SJV t96. ltadlo ... ,,.,ti", wtll!T •lclto ...11 11 ..... $1588 '66 FORD RANCH WAGON , ............• ...,:,,, i ·$12 ·88 "ciandlllol'lb, • rMi.. ...,.,., ... lltwtll, tlAt. llnfM ... II. ' sv.v 11'S. . . ' V-t. t 1,1to. tr-.. t•ctolY W 9'11dlllofl!nt. """' .... ~ '°""" lllllKI Ill'••• rtdlo. ....-. whltew•ll ,tll'ft. tlnt- M tteu. QXU 4"41 • '64 FORD· PICKUP v .... ...i. l1771C. $12 88 '67 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE $15 88 • '61 FORD JA TON PICiP •• : .,;. .. : ...... -· '" $ 18 8 c:ondllltrllna. rad!•. l!Mtw. It ' '1l'f ti~, CtmHI' ute161. • \t$\14. -..... • '.61' TORONADO 2 DR. H.T. ./ .. ; ,,;_, ''"''' "' s21a8 eeftdltlolllllf, full (IOW8I'", rH!.. • JIM...-." UOG Ul. • . :~~~~~~~~STA. ;4AG08N 8 k\o. r•Cllo, hMtwr. OKJ US. . '6$ LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ' V .I. 1vto. tf•ni... l•ctorY •It C111111Jt1Dnl119. flltl ....,..,.rftloro ........ wti.1 ..... u czr 1AO. . ,, s933 •rm 1111•er-. "lt'E AD ·NBVER l.tnsn•• (llWTIL YGV ARE" 2850. HAllOR ILVD., COSTA MISA 540-8881 • · G. M. C. TRUC~S • 540-8881 ·~ .... '• (' ' • ' •• ' ~ I ' :. ·I ~ { ~ , . Jl { ' ' ' • .) ' I • • t " ------------~-----~-----------------~· ·' , ' . ""'" ---, WINE, ART, CA~DS AND ?·-·Active. m~mbers of. the OP,Ora ., ~gue (left ·to J'Ight), the Mmes. Jay 0. Pyle, William Hilby ~ggere• and E. R. Tamblyn adverUs·e upcormng events. A Grape FestivaJ..art event, white elephant;,. auction plus bidding for .. . ~h'a.,l'riguna Lin~ .: "I' .• I .... ~._,,.. . . ·1:$t) ti~1 ald)'a Members also art; <Rnd~.f?r-tlitlle '! l\'n'lo .;.t • "'"'f'-T ,UC. WJ;: ·"'I• ••tti:T ... ' ., . " ., . . •· • ridge marathon arti In the"planning stages. alting plarul for a March Flea Market to be ays. ' ' . .. ~-A Piea Market ls in the .;,;rds for member& of the opera League ·wtio ,.also 'will stage :a Grape Fesllval during the ·. i.. Winter .FeslivaJ, , . . ----. .. .........--~. -Three fund·raislng.,ev~i. - a March Fl~ Market, a , February Grape F;est!val .and: a·•even-week ,l!rldge JIDund Robin Ma~athon -will keep.mem~ers "Qwy~ the ~.oin!Dg --~ months. ·· • • • On WedneSd~, Feb. 11; at JO a.!fl., league.111em'Jien wlil , • bring white elephants ·or unused treasill'es of·'all'ltlnd along • -"with guests.to a!t~d the anpual auM!on c0nduc¥fby·Mrs, William Hilby Bruggere. · ' ' · Also tucked In Ji and. will be· bundles of rummage for the· Flea Market. A eotnbihation rholiday-trlo~ st. Vilentine'S-DBy?~'s Birtb'day and Washington,'• Birthday wiJl ·inJplre members of tl)e refreshment .coJllillittee, working uiider, cbairtnaq Mrs.Jack Lyons, _, After a busfuess rneeilng conducted by Mrs. Sidney Johnston, the animated auction will get under way. Auc- tioneefNMrs. Brugaere ,will·conduct the hilarious event which takes place each year for both fuo and profit. Spirited biddinJ will purchase Hwhat's .tts" and other· items of unused· treasy:te"s Wbicli 'one person may not want, but another can't live wiUlout --Ways and means chairman, Mis. Jay O. Pyle will dis- cuss plans for the three ftlncl-taislng projects. The Grap\> Festival which wlll be enjoyed during the Winter Fesllvlil takes place on Friday, Feb, 27, in Hotel Laguna. The bridge round robin begins Feb. 15 and ls available not only to Ollt'ra buffs but also to anyone who likes £o play bridge .. Informatiqn on th' games may be obtained by call-lng Mrs. Ted O'Connell, 4119-2361 or Mrs. E, R. Tamblyn, 6711-7668 . .-· • ,.1, BARBARA DUARTE, 494-9466 ''*"• ,.,..,.. f, 1'1t .. , ,_ JI " , ., I • -. -. • I • :~, -. ~Gal-lery Wins Easter'ri Exhjbit • ' • ·By BARBARA DUARTE ~-!"-DlllY Plkll Sl•ll CllRDIAL HOSTS . and a most cordtal and' charming artist made the invitational , reception honoring New York artist Robert Natkin a•delight for some..,300.persops Saturday eyeniqg. Natkin, who is featured in an ·exhibit thi S·month in th.e Laguna Beach Art G'!lferY, i,s a _per§onable man of 39 who paints wilh a lyric quality. Guests entering the gallery for the cocktail re- ception found themselves confronted by massive paintings in vivid colors , set off by new gallery light- ing and a six•.foot arrangement of dill· weed branches sprayed' and atranged 'by EdwardtBehme to corr~sj>ohd with the already Colorful room. Enjoying his first visit to th'e'Southern California coast in 10 years. Natkin .professed to be thorough· ly under the·sp-ell of .the beautiful CQaS1 and· warm hospitality. · FOLLOWING THE RECEf'TION arranged by Mrs. Fred Briggs and Mts . J , Parker Christopher, 40 gu~~ .of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Nixon adjourned to Vic'tor Hugo's for a gourmeJ dinner in honor of tbe artist. 1 Champagne· toasts, flowers arid an h·o r s d'oeuvres table with molded cheese decorated with the artist's initials were-touches that nt8deltb&·din- ner a most impressive one • ._., ~ ·.•.1 .. • As a final touch, the Briggs lnvitOd guests to their Monarch aay home to relax ,by a warm fire and sip cordiaIS'j ., " ) · . · ' \ . ! ' SE.EN ADMIRING "'1itliq~s-.and ·chd~)ng with the artist were a ·b6st of'.ak cotiboissseursana artists including1Gerpl~ Nordlancl,4 dlfet!or of;qhe San Francisco ·Museum o{ Art and Mn. Nordland · Jason .\Vong and Miss Juanita -:Robinsof1,:·~~df0r-an·a curator of the Long Beach Museum of Art; actor and art collector Sterling Holloway~ artists John McLau~hlin, John ·Paw-Jones, Roger Kuntz, the Eugeoe )'iOW!ens,.:Mrs. Ruth psgood Salyer: Dean· and Mrs. Cla~ Gan'i(Oh of·UCI; Col, and.Mrs. Williani Hilby Bruggere, th.e. Harry Robinsons , Wal- l ace MacKay,ana a bo'st of ot)lers .. EBELL'S LITERARY SECTION relaxed at an anilllal '11let down" party recently in the Lagunita home of Mr's. Dduglas Kenaston. This precedent was ' established a few years back when members "took 10" and contributed a literafy gem. Mrs. Kenaston and co-hosts the Mmes. W. E. Ferguson, William~l'homas and Jody Upham serv- ed a delightful ·1ui)cb .to the Mmes. Kevin Carroll, Charlie Dean,· F'rink Rowley , HOward Hinrichs, Larry Hunt, Robert McCarter, Macauley Ropp, WaJJace S_cott, Jack Stewart, Edmund Van Deusen, J-Ioward Wilson, Louis Zitnik, Jell TOwnsend, N·~o-r~-- man Dolby· and ··William-Hin wood. KATHY'S 'HOME. From South Island, New Zea- land, comes ·LaS:·Wuf~ Kathy Collins, American Abroad student In Ille ,American Field Service. She left in January; 1'969, :and 'professes to feel quite differently about ~th p~le and the United St.Iles, Of people.-she ihas«1eafned ·ti> accept them , as they are and not try to change !Jlem. Of h!r country, she now. feels more obj ective and wants to travel in order to learn answer11 to ques- t.ions she wes 'asked by New Zealanders regarding students in the U.S., sports, tbe governor, the Presi- dent and the raCial situation. Most people abroad,-she .f e e-1·11 acquire impressions of this coutitry through J??l!ss, television alid magazines and are most iilterested to learn more by direct contact With Amerti;;ans. Kathy 'feels dress codes in Laguna are more liberal than when she left, especially in light of the fact she was· required to wear a Ubiform,. hat and gloves to school. j ' I El Camino Real lrlits Fashion Rood, . . , \ An ensemble fr,om. Cornelia Bigelt1W who will present ·atid c~ k.' ~· ior Tu~sdiY. Fib.. JO, at 12:111 p4, :: Parade of Fashions for , El Camino Real 'Woman's ln, lb~ Coiiilllunlty-fHouse. 'tlclt$, at ..,, on .avdo .: Club ls .admireil· by (left to right) Mrs. Ernest Rie-able from Ille Mm .... Riedel, U&-Ml:I; Dram'l'Cllld, :: del and, Mrs. Leon Drummond. Fashioll< show, luoch 4116-11834, or John,~, 4flll.2:1117. .. . .:• ' ' ~ . " '·' Wi'f e ~s -h.u.tter·s' as P·arty Focuses ; 'D.~,v~l.o.pme.n.t .. ::: DEAR. ANN LANDERS! Do I ~owe our host and hostess an apology? Oeorg'e and J were invited to dinner by a couple we knew only caStlally through George's work. 1be dinner was in their borne - just the foor ol.us. Aller dinner our host brought oot bls "hobby." I was ... ANN LANDERS ~ •f!OOCbless when he displayed a folder yoo don't appreciate art." I replied, "Ari, when In Rome you're suppoeed lo do II W•th about 150 photogra~ ~ naked .yes. Pornograp11T;i.o." • the Romans do. 11 he rlgbl? - people. There"'"' ~lciW'e&-<>l""°n and 0Urlla!l lllert1tunched lnlo a lee~· 'iGEO!lOl!!i·SQqARE'WIFE du;li lo;llllak of uyWng to say. , ,. '.~r.· t. lhalt, U you will tlllop llthplq. • • CON1'IDlmmAL-TO VICl'IM 1'(lO, • The older 11oya laked .. -'""'11 but ~,mm; II bu -8'ld 111f1 .. ; 'it"wu 1pparent they clldn'I tllllik 11 -· -·prewnl tbe ~ ~ ..... : funny, Billy had Ill be could do.to°"" .......; ~ • ""'k the 1ein. I WU beortllck. '1'1111 II fl<m .,,_,_ ... -11111-•-r only """ -llllmll 111111)'.>llOw'... ba)'l lo lei -...a-·-~· 1 pro1«1 Ille boy qaJnot hit f11ber'1 AlcoW la .. ••nw 11 _,..,._5 cruelty! -OIUO II. • • DEAll M:'l1ialli1-• I 11 "J11!1 U,.. -,_ .. ,. II *1111'11·,._..,.; II ID_,. of ton& B • r.t111r1· ..,... ·"1 ,_ -. pl 1111 -.' women together, ll'<\llPB of 11'0> three, about' <!rotic ~· ll'lng back. II> DE.W wjr,E:.11 ftpeidt • wllal 111, lour and six. ,Som plcturesdocloded ·• antJenl'G~'arid H1111fe -ll ~lo . .,., ' -11-111 • .,.... ,.., I a~ima~ -in livin~ oolor: I ~g6f !'di '4)1 iOmlUWit;ijiiiit Sodoo\~.;.. (loniOr• ' .;::;:: :.. ,.. n ll'Olocr rtt .. ~ d1e. . , , rah •Jl!I , °"Ir!• nudged me and Jedlai 1,o\ .. IOCll u molq. TeU DEAR ANN· LANDEHS: BU!y. lo the youngeat o(three boys, 1mall lor his qe and not Inclined toward 1thlellcl, whicb makes hit father' angiy. The old8r boys euelled in apol1s '° the comparison lo llar!ni. Billy lik., poetry and pla)'I the piano beauUIOUy but hll lather conalden thll allay stuff mt bell!U., bim.• 111 alao ts an excellent, st,uden4 which Ille Olher 1>o7s·were not, ""' be gets no pralie !mn bis dad on this ICQre. • .,.-,..wmplliltlail'aiflilra...,'.11 ~.._~~f..-,.,..._ • .... ~· •si::w._..-..r ••~ ....-· o.t,,•t-J • .... A. •1. wtdttlt Cl.&l tlle ,.,~ ........... --I ..... -.. sf'·, If t ... ~ :::;.· ..... _.,,~c~·· •.ei.=~:~ deorge cttndn'L 1't: bit ·~hill, 1<1iispei~l,J\13u'IJ" "'1t'lip. l.,,,havilli;1 1. a.Grp-)!1>111 ',.... 111'1 aal .. - •nough. Tu. other c~le ... med' Vfir'I • 'NII." ' ' ' · ,.. iO 1Jlh ..-IM ,..,.., are ;o pl"scd with his Interest: I just at tbcrt. on the w11 hom• he rtad mt Ille rlOl m"toDy ..unp1 lb! 111<J a .. to lulot I Finally 'the wUe said to me, ··~~parel/)1Y act because l was urude." Ge{';ege aay11 tit d1tlJ pldarea bec:..;e &M7 n Wt • To compUca.te maUer11 Bllly bu a , .l~e lisp. ' L .,.., ' toJcf • he. mllht· OOllit<>W il but he hasn't. Lall night Billy 11ked his father to pw the salt and thll wu the response: .,Veth. I wW path the 111enp1a1.~eu11e . -...,,_.,.11,~.W""...:11wlii -~.......... ... .. eon of Ille DAILY~ ........ I )'OI; •• • • lelf..e1~..... • ... ....... 1 ----------- • I • . , By·JOOLaoN OftlMIDllfr,...lld "Why Is lhere still hunpi In Ille !Jnlltd Slal<I! - Frld>7, ,...., 6, 1970 are .UU ~. You c:ao1t eat pollllcl and ·that's about all poo.r people have been g\ven." "Anyane wbo. 1i · 11 Qtlng 'IJle book Hunger, not enougbjuSt to be p(lOr. 11 ' . isolated, ii>< Pointed out They are a nightmare of rent, bllb and other financial problellUI. ---·----------r -----------;:-··----------~----- • High rents in the county are H• ln Santa A:tla serws 90 vltor. ,. a problem, she said. Orlll(e dinners per day. School lunch Br111Cb cllnlcl '1' - County hu a foocl stamp pr.. progrlml hive been part!ally lot prfll&lal mot1len lillCI the gram bul lhree obstacles inlllaltd ln Sanla Ana, whlcll, or• CGIDllJ Medical C..Iet : . I • •--•-·~ ,,_..._ , • .!Lt!!~._by.Jl!<llamiiJ E. May's ooa IWU -.a...,.~~· and 1Mlll W. Dliiib&r, she LounchJl!I lido P.. IUbi.ct ~ that adminlltration "There are no legiUmatc causes for · h~ger," Miss Blomstrom stressed, "but not enough ~pie care enough to do something aboUllL - "Eliminating hunger can be done if you want it to be done,' slit lmted, -..•but you can't wait to; do it." stand In Ila way : tranaporta-•he said, ii the ~·a ii ~le lo low- -uon-to get lhe-otimm1•"8'"f'"".-aa--~ol,,...rty:' , .,.._,__,,...._, ~~~; ~·~ language barrier and pride. What millt be: donO to ~ .. - . .! •· of hunger wu yoilthM~ • · i;f ti>< !OOd iii8/Dp program be erine B~, membet of / transferred frQM the Depart· the American ~ Strvlcf:· • me_n~ of A,ric.ulture to~ the Commltteo. lftiO wu the lli1i , , Welfare llepartmenl · speaker .lor the ll'lt eirlea ·" ' ' ' , spon8ore4 !>Y' the ll""""' ,,.._ "}'OUTJCS JN. WAY , sociates ot'ihe UCI Interfaith ~ Poliilcs get:s Jn lhe way in FoundaUOl'l. the Department of Miss ~m. a particl· Aencuhure, she explained . pant' in a'o · ~ fi:eld Farm production and . ~ P'\iJect lat IWllJDtt apicultural employment arc ln -1 l\~\~ · ~ amcM1I the ;ilsues ,lll~I laiuo the! Ille -.that llilngir 11111 , . pi:tetdence.. , , f:xlsts should not Come as The ,sporadically employed news. ' art -denied help under the cur· , "After all the I Io we r y rent system, she explained, r.htlorlc," ahe said, "people quoting Sarg'ent Shriver, '1Jt is .,, Candlelight Ceremony Per/orii:i ed f<;>r Couple • M;1king their Mme -I n bavid W. Gibson, Jeffrey ·~a del Mar are Dr. and M<Claln and Alan E. · Ml'I, Kenneth Gene Williams Ockehnan. Laura and Bret who were married ·in the Alys were flower girl and ring (;llurch Qi. Ille , Llghled Will-bearer while Alan Ockerman dow, La Canida. · · was candlt1iibter. Performing the double ring The ~ride. daughter of Mr. nuptials was lhe Rev. Myron and Mrs. Bennett ~cC1ain of Meckel. La Cr-attonded Glen. The fonner Diane Lorene dale Junior College and now is McCla.lh~was atttoded by Mrs. enrolled a t Orange Coast ~ Al Alys, matron ol honor, and College. the Mmes. John Robinson, TQe son of Mrs. CharloUe Peter Scott and Gary Mochiel, -Williams of· West QMna, at.-~ ltrldeamaid.s. tended Mt · San A n to n to Dr. William K. Scruggs 'vas College, Los Anglea Valley best man. Ushtn were Dr. College. and ~ved. hil doc- lorale from Los Angdea College of Chiropractic. "W~ feel lhe P·r' o p e r righteous t1ldignation. then go • > home to a.full meal, "We are breeding i.1 genera· Uon <tf bitter, afi~enate-d youth," she warned, adding I.hat "this is a good land 8nd ~can feed and care for our 0.,\VO," >~or . s olutions. ?i-11.s! Blomstrom mi.id that we first must have a reed~c.$tlon Jn at. titudes, then . rea1ign t h e priorities in our legislature . and establish breillast and lunch programs (n ~r &ehpolS .. Hunger problems are not. -· 11111 1496 Painting lhe picture · for Orange County was Mrs. Sue ~ltchman, Jiisl volunteii: in county for the Amtrlcan r:lends Service Committee. ''Orange County has become • a symbol for the good life, 11 1 sh~ began, "but the majority or ·residents are Q9t aware of the poverty arias.'' Committee volunteers went to lhe Orange County Welfare Department to find out abOut its e:d!tlng aid programa and ' fouiid that ~y were out.st.air dlng, Of Orange County" f,3711,000 eradicate h11111ei pll'JI !!om , "¥r. Nliroo ln __ '!1,~te resident!, 11 pucent llve O(ange County,'1 c:hUdrtn .m Houle cu'l dO e~0 below -the naUonal poverty adulta: forever'! she conc1udttl, ""We ~" <tti level where the income is less help ." ~'· • ·" 1- than $3,000 per year for a GOALS lJSTED The second in ~~ -~ fa mily of four . Orange Coun· Mrs. HltclUnan ~ggtated series, ll'.\e. Hand~ ~ RUIU ty's average income, however, lhat more child Care ct11tera: the Crldle Rocb the W.W. $. Is $10,000, she added, an: heeded ao ~· cao wlll take Pi. TueadoJJ; Fib. •• What ¥rides are being taken work and aupnent th[e food 10,. at 10 a.m. -IA thee U~ty 1 in Oranje Counly? ,Churches budge~ Only lhriie aiat In the Melhodlst Church, 1!"1DI. • -.1 , aoa community centers have county' now. '· " A~paneJ dilcua,aloli.!lft ~f. emergency food sup}>llea for Mobile unlta: ire ·needed to and air pollutkla ud'=.-i+i'i'· families ' in need. A l l dlapenae lll!illJ plannbi& and lion control will ~ . ' , ' Assistance League cbapters nutriUon I n'r o·r ·m • t-l o n to by UCI g:ridulte~ maintain foocl programs, The famlllel that -·Co to Ille Wllili!i, Peler 'l'lloli1U Gil -Salvation Arm.Y's Hospitality medJcal center or '-Pe id-DeboRh Sulli\'an. : ..-;"<"" -- Horoscope Aries: Be ·Discreet SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7 By SYDNEY OMAllR ===----'QPEN--l>All.Y-10-TQ-Hl,SllNDAY-10-7'-- ~ A Dlvioiott of S.S. IC-Co,, with S-io th o Uollfd S-, CaooH,,.,.....,., A J 1 I Chapter Looks At Objectives A boerd of mtna,ement meetlna fCI' Cavalier Chapter. Colonial oam .. xvu Century will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb, 10, In Ille home of Mn. Gl'lnl V. Rymal of -Su Clemenle. • PreaJdentMn.Beatrice Clri8t will lead a discuulon Of chapter obJectlvu lncludln1 p,..,.U of the Feb. II P1trtota' Day P1rade. 1boot unable to a-are "'I"-to nolffy Mn. Lowey GaillDger at 494-73!0, Smorgasbord Party Fetes . ., Newcofl'!ers Eye -:New fqsliions A,_ lhow pr-.! by Gladr"° ol. ~ Beach wlll eillartalJHnlmben of Ille Saddlebld< ValleJ N-rs Club u tlleJ raa.. In Ille To!ren OD ~. Feb, 11, •t DOOO. ~' "' • ' Club memborl wlll model a Mlectlon of• brflllt apporel dllrlill the -mee11n1. · ~·ma~ be m•de : befo19 SUoday •• l'tb, .. by • pbo1 ... Mn, Maroball Bloom, &10.-r or Mn. Dan.Id Greco, ..... Rafe Clinic Prunes Pests 48 Parents,-· tanc1acap. contractor and _ ,,, • _teacher-Ronald B. stacey of A dessert smorgasbord lril1 santa Ana will a d d re s s honor foatu. ~ts of . the _ .mem\>en _of ~ Oraq1e Coun· Children'• ffOl!IO Society ·oo , ·ty -Soclel)' oo ,Tueadoy, Tueiday, Ftb, 101-·lrl the ·Fell. IO, ln 'WOllmlniler Civic N"'port Beacb l'tlldtlic:C o1 • 'Ceoler recre•Uon bulldlll(, Mr.andMrs.OnWeDurilJ.....' i Speelme11 S and ar· Guesls will incNdre~ qtzt.. rangements should be in place ey's 48 f06ter parmt.s who pn.. by 7;4S p.n1., new meetihg vide tempbrary b o a T dJ n g thne. , homes ~ot\infents.. 1he atJ.ralal A ntw morJthlr future, roee party " ~ 111 the ' clinic, ·will be i:onilucled hy Council ol ~, Mr. and Mra. L'yman ·Cralle of Members of"tt allllllutes S.nta Ana, accredited con-- and their baabandl a n Cl sulllng rosarians who · will Grill(• Coun3,:/i'.~emben , ~ 1ard!n ~ow!bow. an Invited,· , to Mn. t,leotl!lls 'are free and opeb Dlll!n, anlU.., [imldml. to lbe -·•Uc. ,,,. ~la Ana ofllC. ol lhe ...... ooc;lll1 •loo often """*11111 ... _ r....r wltll llnlllln-s·1 s cl Md ~ ., well 11 · Iver en ~ .. -11nc and appm-al ol' ........ pita. ThO flnl and lhlrd 'l\Jtadays • at-I _p.m. members of Silver Sandi Jll, NaUve Daulil>tttS of tflt Goldtn West r,ather !or meettnga . Lake Park Clubhooiae ln Huntln1ton lleadl Is the meeUng plaoa for UM' flrlt awton. Mr1. Jack Wlllon, 541--1'71, will fumi1h locaaon inronnaUon oa the H · eoad .-tlng dlle. SAVE 25% ON BRONZED BABY SHOES , '"'DURING· FEBRUARY Whit a wonderful ~ to remember baby dlys. Tum those first 1,ittle shOd Into llfetlme treaturn ft Impressive uvinp. ChOOH from many sfyles , •• 1htY mtke pricertu aiftl for )'OUr family, . . 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It has been dlfficult"for her to make ~friend!: because she's cha111ed sch6ola three Um• tn three years," Mrs. Agnew said. FOr'that realOi'I, the ~griews took _.Kim to Sti Croix to relax r~llY and.plan fM1ber <rip Ul"f Ttlftillt'9~ ... JIUQDI ~ spaing vaca.!ion for _ • . the thret Of them. CONCERNED ABOUT· DAUGHTER Kim' attends Natlon•I Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew C.thedraj. a girl's• schOol. She hu hetn quiet publicly.1ince her ,father forbade ~r frorq Wearing a black arm t:iand la.lit Gallery Associates . ·Members Want~cr • -Launching a campai10 for new members during February are UCI Gallery Associates who will honor newcbmers at a tea Tuesday, Feb. 17, ill the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Coordinating the tea is Mrs. William St.abler, membership chairman, assisted by Mrs. F, L. Smith. Associates assume the responsibility of staffing the sales desk during gallery ex- hibitions and also provide the opening recep-tions of each new show. • tall during the 'peace moratorhun. "We try to keep her out of the natiphal llmelighr -and , she's-done-very-well;ll-Mrs. Agnew said. • · The Agnews have three ather childrtn; Mn. Robert DeHJlven, 26, Randy, 22, and Susan, 21. When the Agnews have no night-out commitments, the vice president comes home about 7:30 p.m., eats with his wife and daughter in their renovated · suite in a Washington hotel, and retreats afterwards to a briefing room to bone up on his job. "He doesn't have muctttime to watch TV," Mrs. Agnew said, "unless it's a football or golf game and then that's dil· Other activities include tours of Southern California musewns and specially scheduled ,._lectures hy the.university art faculty. . , i A tour of the Los Angeles CQunty Museum • •, fe~nt." t1 of Art's exh.itiition. Middle"Ages : Treasures From the C1oisters and the 'Metropoliian M~seum of Art is planned for March 3. Chair-~ Jnen are Mrs. Patrick Cory and Mrs. Thomas Wilder. She said she agreed with all or hi.s sUr-'em-up speeches which have generated new whirls of controversY, but sbe rarely gets to preview them as she did when he wa.s governor of Mary!tilld. "For instance, I didn't see H-am Dinner Cooking To B·enefit Missions the television speech U(IUI he actually made it," she said of Agnew's now faiTious attack on network television news operations. Slim and relaxed with a naturalness mary people in the spotlight would envy, ~1rs. A preLenten ham diMer ls bein g arranged by t h e Women's Society of Chri!lian Service, Community United Methodist Church, Huntington Beach. 'lbe tuncUng event, which Viejans Eye Needlepoint The art of needlepoint will be discussed by Mrs. Ben- jamin Robinson, oWner or Jeb- ba in Corona del Mar, for members ol Mission ViejG Women's Club on Tuesday, Feb. JO. · Mn. RGbert Kerr, mem- bership cbalnnan, extends an invitation to women members of Mission Viejo Swim and R.tquet Club to attend the--8 r '"· meeting ln the club. Those in need of lransporta- Uon may phone Mrs. John Kezele at 8»0128, • will benefit the church mission program, wlll take plati! between 6 and 7:30 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. 10. in the church. Tickets wiU be $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12, and may be obtained by con· tacting Mrs. Eugene Mat- teson, chainnan. at 847-9410, or the churt:h office. Mrs. Clifford Knudson will lead a hymn and song clinic on how to strengthen con- gregational singing. Included in the mission pro- ~ram here and in 32 countries around the world are the Homer Toberman Settlement House, San Pedro: All Nations Foundatiotl, Los A n g e I e s ; residences for girls, Mmes for disturbed children and set· Uement houses. II al so supports inner city work on the naUonal level, literacy training, production of llleralure for new readera and ochoob and hospilals around the world. Agnew said she has no am· ,bltions to . push any special project. She said she will help Mrs. Nixon with her volunteer pro- gram If asked and she'll con• tinue to fold Red Cross ban· dages with the Senate wives each Tuesday. "l just want to be a good wife," she said . "I'm available for whatever he (Agnew) needs and I'm here when he gets home and when our child comes home." Would she encourage Ag11ew to seek the presiden,;:y some day? "I've ~ver told him what lo do," she said. Emblem Club The Elks Lodge ill the !let- ting for meetings of the Emblem Club, 201 of Laguna ·Beach. Members 1alher the first and third Tuesdays at 8 .p.m. Worth LookiQg lnio ••• FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER , This Friiidaire BuiH ... gets lishes shower·cleu. • &rper-sura-WHN"I dOn turns the trick. Dllha Mid lllOe or no P'I"~· 59"·---t • 4 qtdtl. 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Palmer, -bo7llll dllnn and faculty !or mJr. acu1aua CWMf>acb -JllOf...io.aI goa Into a mullHnlllion<lolfar tplrll, W... cbo5en today Athlete of the Decade. The 40-yearwokl fairw")' sJugger from !he UUle mlU town ol Latrobe, Pa., beat out ·Bill Ru.wtll, ton.ring ba&ketball star cf the Bosttlo-Celtlcs, in..a..natJonwl~ poll of spi:irq writers and broadcasters to se- lect the &op performer of the 1960s. It was a vk:lory for personal magne- liJm. Although he did not dominate the game as thorollgbly as Bob Jones .in the 1920a, Byron Nelson In the l!KOs and S.. Bogan Ziegler Jumps To Fat Lead; . Big Names Lag J?ALM SPRINGS, Calif (AP) -The marathon Bob Hope Desert Goll Classic swung into the M-bole phase today, with 36 more to gd, and leading the way through the wreckage of par vi~ Larry Ziegler, a young miin who would just as soon watch ic,e hockey as play g~. 'l1le tall, blond, 30-year-old Zlegler1 from. Terre Du Lac, Mo., w h i ch Is aomewbere near St. Louis, broke out of a first-round deadlock wUh a seven-under In !he tll!Os and lilied to ovenhadow bis rl~ aa did meo In olbor fields, no ln- divldua.J made such aa ~pact on goU and the lporll world 1ener1111 during the period. Arnie rece.lved 231 of ISM votes in a poll by The Associated Prw, With Russell a close second with 19'. The blue ribbon personaliUeJ or the na- tlan'a major spectat.or sports -pro foot- ball and baseball .:... trailed far behind these two men, each a legend of hi.! time. Sandy Koufa1, the left-handed pitching ace of the Dodgera, was third with 56 votes, foll<Kred by Johnny Unilaa: of the BalUmare Colts, outstanding In a l!attling P.8J'&de of football quarterbacks, 47, and Mkkey Mantle. the home nm punch of the New York Yankeu, 43. Palmer became the epitome of the mod- ern ~thlete-part actor, part ham, sparts idol and busineas tycoon. He turned lnto the darling of. the TV tube. He is per- • feetly equipped.for the role. Son or a profe!slonal, he has the build of' a ll~ht heavyweight fighter with pOWer- ful sloping shoulders. armJ like wagon tongues and the callused hands of a blscksmith. He represents the new bold generation of goller -the go-for-broke 1Winger ~ho dlsclalna style and hazards, sledg&!J.sm. me.rs coflrses lnlo subm1sslon and maM;s blrd1es aod eagles the target Instead of pars. When he strikes a ball, It is pure thun- der. Palmer created a new breed of fana who dubbed thett1.Selves "Amle's Anny." Large!~ they kn~w lltUe or gol! -and cared lea. They s:torR) over the course- ruMilll: pushing, yelllog . ..,. exbortlng their Idol to fresh heroics. Even when Palmer went Into a pr~ longed :slump -in J.968 and 1961, a:olng 14 months without a vlctory -they re- fused lO de5<rl him. per 65 'fhunda~~and-went-into thi5-tbird- 1"0UDd with scores 67~132. -- UP'IT ........ Villai ns of the Rink Barely one minute into the start of Thun;_d$y night's hockey match between the Los Angeles Kings and....the lttontreal Canadiens at the Forum, the action looked like a tag team wrestling match. Joh'n Ferguson of 1-1onlreal is throwing a punch into th_e face of an un- identified Kings player. He was penalized seven minutes, but Mont- real won anyway, 5-3. It gave Ziegler a three-stroke lead over Australian Bruce Devlin, who had 67· 68-135. Tied at 137 were ex U.S. Open champion Lee Trevino, 70:f1, and Moon Mullin, who followed a 72 with a G, • a eompetitive course record for the Le Quinta Country Club. . Roughed Up Cage Coach Would Rather Forfeit · The bigger names in the •tournament were down the lint a bit -Arnold Palmer 71, and Chi Chi Rodriguez, 70 in the 139 groop, and Blll Ca.sper in a tie at 140 after a 69 . .,.,,..... (){ the five who tied in the first round, ly ROGER CARLSON Baden, wbo'd already been kicked in the 01 .. D•llJ l"tllt Miff • • bead." ~ Bishop Amat High School will forfeit 1 1be battle continued for several rather than play anclher basketbtll g~ moments with St. Paul basketball players at St. Paul High School, Amat athletic a19o throwing fists at the Lancers. director and cage coach Charles Ruffin Amat playera were finally back in their tol d the DAD..Y Pll..oT. locker rooms after the game had been Ruffin's decision follOWs • lre&cwing-called at that point' and later le.fl the Ina melee that transpired Tu e 1 d a y premises under police protecUoo. night at St. Paul when pt.Y,en and fana All ol the Amat ccntinaent we bat:k at ... from the latter institutioo reportedly -e jumped the Lancers durlog Anaefill practice Thursday but with an wort. League basketball hostilllies. meot of bumps and bruises. "As far as I'm coocerned we're not .SL Paul still must travel to Bl.shop Atnat for its secOOd round tussle and going back there regardless of What 11 I ill be t u ed determined at the Jefgue meeting. We Ruffin says e.xtra pol ce w s 8 on rlon'I have to take that kind of' treat-at the site to maintain order. Y P" tvr 1 "Two years Crom now we may very ment ," Ruffin told the DAD.. .l.UU~• well be in another league. We're hoping The treatment he was referring to is as follows, according to Ruffin: · we can get into a public league around "The place seemed ready to upkxle all here. Distance is such a factor in the 'th 20 Angelus League. night. We had called time out W1 "It's a great loop as far as competition seconds to go and we. bad a 57-61 lead with a shct coming at the free throw line. goes, but there are enough good cluba "'-' around here (the La Puente and San .. Suddenly, St. Paul's No. 41 jmn.,.... Gabriel Valley area) that can give us all f Pat) Haden from behind and started we wanl beating him right in front of our bench. "We'll just have to do what we think is "We jumped. cff the bench but before \l'e cculd get even four feet we were mob-right after we hear what is decided at the al bl ck league meeting," finished Ruffin. bed by what seemed to be a sea 1 Haden, a junior, Jed Bishop Amat to the ja~,~ hit us so fast we never had 1 CIF AAA.A football championship finals chance. I was knocked down on top of as the Lancers' quarterbaclr.. Amat ripped St. Paul, 36-11, at Anaheim Stadium to earn the right to Anteaters Face San Jose State Stepping up in clasl fer 'the fifth time this seasou with the 1momentum of Jts lon~est win streak (4), UClrvlne baaket- . ball forces return to Crawford Hall tonight to host the Sall Jose Slate Spartans. Game Ume is I o'clock. Jerry Hulbert's f:tt:Shman squad travels to UCLA for 'an afternoon encounter at 4. The Spartans have an unimpreuive season record of three victories and 13 defeats. However, alter handing un- defeated Santa Clara Ill first toss last year, an overly ambitious schedule was arranged for agg..70, They opened with Stanford followed by Nevada, Tulu1 California, Uta b, ·Brigham· Young, Wyoming, Colorado State. Creighton -well, you get the Jdea. All major four-year unlversitles a atep above PCAA level. enter the playoffs as tbe No. 1 Angelus League team. Next year's varsity football ,game has already been booked for Mt. S@Jl Antonio College. Athletic compeUUon tn the Angelus League has been fierce in every comer for the past few years. ' Traditional rivalries such as Mater Del and Servile have been extremely heated along with the St. PaW.Mater Del series but there have been no incidents quite like what U'anapired Tuesday nlgbt ln Santa Fe Springs. Ex-Tiger York Is Dead only Ziegler and Devlin, the one-time master plumber, remained· prominent. Bob Rosburg skidded to 142 with a 75 and Charles Coody and Labron Hanis to 141 each ·with a 74. Gallery int.e:rest was heightened with the expectation that Vice President Spiro T. ·Agnew might compete as one of the 408 amateurs in the field . The Vite Presi- dent originally wa.s teamed with the host, Hope and Sen. George Murphy, R-C.lil. Agnew is definitely set to play Saturday when the amateurs wind up their four round!, giving way to the pros for their final ning Sunday. Both the Saturday and Sunday rounds will be natlbnally televtsed by the National Broadcasting Cc. Ziegler, who won -and finally col- lected -$20,000 in the Michigan Classic last fall -has one partjcular goal. "I'd like to win here so I can take R break and take in the Stanley Cup hockey playoffs," Ziegler said, explaining that while he could never learn to skate he has a deep passion for tbe game. Ziegler played Indian Wells' short but light cOurse in 33-42-65. He banged out five birdies and finished today wi1h an eagle-three on the 18th hole. He hit a four-wood 25 feet (rom the cup and holed the putl "I ·putted better than I have all year." Ziegler said. Devlin conceded his 35-33--Q was not spectacu.1ar. For the secoocl day be did not have a bogey. LAKERS BAT1'LE B UCKS 1'0ZVIG HT LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Lakers' lineup, devastated by injuries which cost the t:lub its nine-game Na- tional Beketball ADlciaUon winning streak, will be relatively iftlact for tonight's game against the visiting Milwaukee Bucks. Jerry West, with a groin Injury, and Elgin Baylor, with water on the knee, were missing at the start of Wednesday night'a game io Detroit. Baylor, West and Ha~ Hairston are expected to be back in action againat the Bucks. who have . beaten the Labra in two ol three games. • Coach Dan Gllnea will e>perlment with his cpeolng lineup tonight. He will start three sophomores and two juniors with the team's two leading scorers oo the sldellnes. Dave Dockery (M1'1 forward, '1.5 average), Al Graves (M center, 9.1) and Mike Webb (H 111ant, 9.1) are the 90pha getting a nod In the opening lineup. CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (AP) -Ho told bis friends that the National League was still In the baseball minors but former American League home run hitter Rudy York was a secret fan of the Ailanta Braves. PJt Hamm (H forward , 8.4) and Steve Mortar• (Hi guard, UI are the junlon. • Coby Dldrlclt, a 6-11 oenlor forward 'Wltb an 11.1 average, opened the seuon u an AtJ..Amerka candidate. He ls a graduate of Rlverslde Polv Hlgh School. UC t•Y•MI n .. n U.fll JOSI ST .. TI t•ui n """"· of NtDrMct H 1t Sl1ntord .. 41 Utifv, of C ....... • II Mt'I Uni¥. l~J " ll c.t1 S!tle !l.AJ.OT ti H T11ft.o 11 .. ..,.. Dlllif ''"' • " C.lllOrnlt ., ft T~ COllftll 1t IJ Ullfl IOI " t11 tt111 11'•11.I U-n lrllflllfll .,_ n " H. Arl-·fJ on • 11 wr-1~1 M The 56-year~ld former slugger for the Detroit ·T1gers and the Boston Red Sol died Thursday or cancer in a Rome, Ga., . bospilal. York apparently never went to ball games after he relirtd to Cartersville, but he followed the games t:kllely on telovislon, members ol bis ramlly said. 'M>e man who bit more major league borne runs In one month ( 18) than anyone elM: bad undergone su rgery for Jung cancer in November · and been under treattnent aint:e then. Debbie Brill of Haney, B.C., a 16-year-<>ld high jump- ing star, set a Canadian women's mark of six feel Thursday night in Toronto. Debbie gained the loud· est cheers despite two new world indoor marks being set. Chi Cheng of China lowered the 50-yard hurdle record to 6.5 and Cheryl Toussaint of New York ran 600 yards in 1: 22.2. Sports In Brief La ver Rallies, Washington Denies . Edges Emerson; Trackmen Smoked Pot Ashe Upset 3EA TILE -Four Univenily of Washington athletes used poor judgment_, Athl~tic Director Joe Kearney said Thursday, but they weren't guilty or smoking marijuana as a former team- mate charged. John Davies, 'British middle distance runner who was attending UW and was a member of the school's track team, said · Thursday at his home in Heald Green, England, that he had seen six teammates smoking pot Kearney 58id, however, that an In- vestigation sho~'ed Davies was wrong. ''Davies went to Ken Shannon, the track coach, on Monday and accused six trackmen of smoking pot," Kearney said. "Shannon immediately came to me, and we initiated an investigation." Kearney said the investigalion in- dlc,ated that four, not six, tracksters had been in a dormitory lounge where pot was being smoked, hilt they had not smoked any. • WASHINGTON Sam Hull, the reUred Washington Redskins' linebacker who gained fame for bis rough and tumble. play, said Thursday he will an- nounce this weekend his plans for en· tering the viOlent world of polillcs. Huff will announce his political in- lention.s Saturday morni ng in a speech at his alma mater, the Farmington, W. Va., High School , the Washington Star said. • LO NOON -Cassius Clay, former \\'orld heavyweight cham pion, has agreed to box in England to raise money for a leukemia fund, boxing promoter Jack Solomons said Thursday. "I talked to Clay on the telephone last night," Sclomons said. ''Clay said he was willing to box an exhibition match against British heavyweighl Danny Maclinden." • SEArn...E -A fund-raising campaign to keep lhe Seattle Pilots in this city has wound up as a "resounding success," hotelman Edward Carlson s .. id Thursday. Carlson. board chairmo.n of Western International Hotels, said all but $10,000 of the '6 million cash and credit goal of the group he head s has bt>en reached . The next step, he said, would be to find out at a meeting in Chicago next Tuesday if the American League owners will go along with the arrangement. • LOS ANGELES - A 4.,,_year.(lld, $110,000 battery suit filed by former Los Angeles J)odgers catcher John R~ro against San Francisco Giants pitcher Juan ~1arichal was settled Thursday for a reported $7,500. • TULSA, Okla, -T h r e e champions were crowned Thursd")' night as the se- cond round of the fooi'-day U.S. Figure Skating Championships drew to a close belore more than 4,000 spectators at Tulsa's Assembly cent.er. PeUte Juli McKinstry, the youngest and smallest compeUton in the women's events, was awarded nrst place in the junior ladles finab1 and lhe favored Callfomia team e>l Kenneth Shelley and Jojo Starbuck captured the senior pairs .championship . Thirteen-ye:ar~ld Juli, of San Rafael. was greeted with a resounding round of applause as ahe completed her program. • -LOS ANGEi.ES -Occidental football PHILADELPlllA (AP) -Cliff Richey eliminated Dav is Cup teammate Arthur Ashe of Richmond. Va .. from the Interna- tionaJ Tennis Players Association indoor cpen 1bursd11y nighl Rod La ver of Corona del 1'1ar, barely gained the quarter final round after desperate action 'Aith Newport Beach's Roy Emerson 4~. 6-3, 6--4. Laver raUJed from 0.2 in the detiding set and moved ahead 5-4 with a backhand passing shot down the left sideline lo break through service. Laver came from 15-40 in the Inst game and won on a second match point with a backhand volley down the line. Laver now will meet !lie Nastase of Rumania. In the upset, Richey defea ted eighth- seeded Ashe, 6-4, 4-6. 8-6. And it ·may have been a line call which helped Richey. The call, on a deep, running backhand. gave Richey a five points to three lead over Ashe in a 12-point tie-breo.king game played after the third set was tied at S. au . Linesman Dr. Bernard Davidson called Richey 's shot good . The crowd began to yell. Match umpire Frank Hammond left his t:hair and ran to Davidson. And Davidson maintained bis call. Ashe main- tained the line~man calling Richey's shot in made a mistake. · Another backhand shot down the line by Richey brought another volley into the net by Ashe and the victory was Richey's. · Clark Graebner, another member of the U.S. Davis Cup team, scored an ex- citing 6-3, «, 6-3 victory over Manuel Santana of Spain . Tony Roche of Australia, last year's ruMer up, overpowered Stan Smith, Amefica's top ranked player, 6-3. S.2. .Roche now will meet Richey. EX.BRADLEY ST AR Jf lLJ, SUE NRA CHJCAGO (UPI) -A former Bradley University basketball player filed a $1 million damage suit Thursday claiming he was illegally barred from professional basketball because he testified In a 1961 gambling Investigation. The suit by James "Tim" Robinson, 29, a former high school All-American at Ctane Tech in Chicago, named as de.re,._ dants lhe National Basketball Associa- •tion, NBA conuniulooer Walter Kennedy, and the league's 14 teams. to) "' .... ft " c:.--..... tT 9JS. ~. ~ JI NCr.... U N GM S,_ t"'ll.J 1t ft tGIN lttll 1' " UC •lvtnllM '7 H HtvHlt Ol-1 IS n c.et '°"' ,,.,,_.,.,,. "c.t .,.,. l"-'1 101 n UC o.Yll fl J7 UC Mttll lartwir1 "' .. UC -~ '9 1' (11 M. (1'11~.l.OI It York played 13 years In major leagues, most of them with the. Detroit Tlgera. He hit 278 career home runs and hed a .275 U!etlme batting average. __ _ UPI T11111Mlt FINAL HOME RUN FOR RUDY -Rudy York, former major league home run hllUng star, died of lung cancer Thursday ill a Rome_J Ga. hospital. coach Dough Gerhart ralgned Thunday to accept 11 posltlon as assistant backfield coach at Princeton University under coach Jake McCandless. A successor has not been named for • O.rhart, !I, who coachtd' tho Ttger1 - West. Coast. edition -to 11 10.17 record over thrftt years. The suit claims Robinson was boyCQ~ led by the NBA because, in 1961 he tesilfied btlore a Ne:w York Grancl jury that ·ultimately Indicted two gamblllrt ror bribing players ln a polnt4pre8' . oc:andal ft SI' Vtflw Sft" U 11 (11 Sltlt II.II ft ti ~ i!!!". !°"'*'1 n " SW! Ollto Mf'I II n~ c.1""" I I GLENN WHITE Sports Editor 5 Overtimes And Oil City • String ,Ends -· More By ROGER CARLSON Of ... ~ ...... SI.tr Anotl!er rwnd of the Sunaet ~e·a version of Russian .Roulette b ia the of~ llng tonight. •• but UU. Ume aomeone geu it. 1bere a~ not enoogh blanks to 10 around. 'That's the· case for host Newport Harbor or Marina's Vikings as the two Collide Iii the feat""' baskelbali Wt Ill the night. Other cruclals, all starting at I, are Hunllngtoo Beach at Santa Ana and Westminster playing host to Anaheim. Newport Harbor and Westminster lead • the clrtult with W marts wbilt Mlriaa and llunllllfltoa Beach art 1 hlll pme behind II $.3, <;oach Jim Slepheaa' Vtkes come Into their c:Wll wltb Newport Ill« hiving loot twice earlier to the Sailors. Newport nlppec! Mlrlna, lt-M, 10< the chlmploaobip of the •111 1onull lhm- lington BeOch tounwnenl. Then In circuit acUon al Marj.na, the B;luejacketJ ripped the Vlkes by a 18-11 count. Stephens saya his club must pressµre th• Sallon effe<.'tively but wlthoot com- mitting foull. I& team .... blitzed by the w!J!>llo in the 18-11 declslan - .'..:'l=dl1::;•c;f..:•"..:'="'::....:6•c;l:.:9:.:70c_ ______ _:DA:;:l_:LYc.;_;Pl;:cLO!_ .J1 !, ,Sunset Roulette • ID Newport coonect.d oo 21 ol IO free throw 1ttempll. "'W.:U m1b 1m1e ldjlQlmenla •iainlt their defenH. Newport ls very IOWld In 11111 department and It'• aoing to take aome aood tbootlbg from our forwards to get them away from coll1pslng and dou.- ble teaming at the ·low post," uys Sjepbens. Marina'• classy gupd, Bob Beal, will be back In 100 percent shape after an ankle lnjmy had sidelined hlrn ·earlier. Colch Dave Waxman ol Newport's TM"I ays th.la 1bocn the Siwet crucial: .. We dan't upec:t to do anything dif- ferent. l'm mort coocemed, however, wiUf What we do offenalvely th&n being worried about them', i•we jUlt wanL to 10 cut there and play our own pme and let the chips fall." Anlhehn's lnv11ioo of Westminster ls expected to be highly emotional as' was lhe·fltst round test at.Anaheim. However, despite the emoUons, etc., ~ Doli ~ Leevy's Wons are slight tavoritu to Deilt the Colonl1t1. Leavy wtll count on Dan Broderick and Steve McLeodon, bOth H senior~, to commanc! the· bolrds. Perllapo the key to the Wons' poulble succe.ss Will lie in the ability · to brlnl the ball down<:<>url against the COionists' pres.ting defense. Till! reiponslblUty b<lonp to H Jllllrd, Richard Mann. Huntington's trek to Santa ti.na ls a remaJch with the'Salnt:s after the Oilers nlpRQd them, 1,:11. In a finely ea:ecuted gatne In first round hO(IUllties. Tht;: Oilers, who have improved " at a remarkable ~· showed every il'l- rllcati'Jn oI a champlonsh~ team Jn rip- ping host Ana~•m Wednesday night, ~ S2. They led by 21 al one point. 1 • Leading ~ Elmer Combs' high-low " post offense Is Lee Wafters and Tony Cate, wbo cpmbined to shatter An&heipi .with brll~t oflens ive and defensive ef. forts. ' ' • , l 1-, By PlilL ROSS 01 1M O.llf l"lltl SlaH "1 was pretty upset when thal Anaheim kid sunk that shot to end the whole thing." That was the way Hank Leichtfried, HWll!ngton Beach Bee basketball coach, described his feelings at I.be finish of the Oilers.COionists Bee contest Wednesday. In that spine-Ungler, the two schools drifted into five, 'lyes FIVE, overtimes be- fore Anaheim brought th~ Oilers' 2n-game Sunset League v.inning streak to an end. ~ f I ~ • The shot which pulled Huntington back down to earai WllS a 41).foot desperation efCort at U1e buzzer at the end or t b e fifth three·minute overtime, enabling Anaheim -to come out ·vic- torious, 53-51. As Leichtiried describes it, "There was about a minute left In the fifth overlime \Vhen Mike Butcher (Huntington) was fouled.'' "lie ~lssed the £ree throw, Anaheim rebounded, brought the ball back down and wested out the last few 5eCOnds until this kid threw the ball o(f toward t b e basket and It went through as the buu.er was going orr." , According to the Oiler coach, who was still emotionally drained Thursday, the game started out as just another tiff, with Anaheim, like the other Bee squads around the loop, higher than a kite. "Of course they were gunning for our win streak and were obviomly out to get us, just like ever)'Otle else has been", Leichlfried notes. Although the game \Vas generaUy close from the outset until the close of the fifth extra period, Leichllried laments that his charges blew a fairly comfortable 10- point third quarter lead. But he adds, "After all, • they (Anaheim) were up by four with less than a minute left In regulation play, so maybe we should feel fortuaate to have .. forced it to overtime." The score at the end of regulation wall 41-41 and at that time nobody could realize w h a t historic happenings I a y ahead. This Is to say, no prep cage tussle In Orange County has ever gone more than five overtimes. The two teams totaled two points apiettlnJach_Q_f the first four overtimes as both sides were content to sit on the ball until a 'sure shot was imminent. After one overtime it was ~. Following each of the next three extra stanzas. the scores were 45--45, 47-47 and 49-49. LeichUrled says that the only time the Oilers had a real clear cut opportunity at ''ictory in any of the overtimes was with 30 seconds left in the third extra session. The Huntington headman called a timeout and then the team was supposed to get the ball to one of lhe two big men, either Phil Clark or Tom Crunk But, the Oilers Jost track of the time, did not get off aoy shot and the affair wenl Into the fourth extra period. At the lime of the forgotten clock in· ciaent, Jtuntlngton had already lost the !icrvices ol forward D a v e Axelson and playmaklng guard Bill Dresser via the, foul route and their absences were also noticeable. Leichtfried only has one wish after the Oilers' longest spectacle. "I only wlsh we could play them again.'' UCI Netters Win UC Irvine tennis team will compete in the all University of Ca11fornla t.ourna· ment at UC San Diego today and Satur- day after winning its opening match from Santa Barbara Thursday, 9-0. Earl O'Neill and CraJg Neslage paced the Anteater victory. The Irvine team finished second In the all-UC event last year to the Berkeley campus team. Dunn to Visit ND 1 " " OAIL.,. l"ILOr ,.... ~r .... O'l*IMll " WESTMINSTER'S MERCURIAL GUARD, PHIL NEWHOUSE (I lj ZIPS THROUGH FOR A STEAL FROM GARTH WISE OF HUN TING TON BEACH,. ,, '" • JC BU$ketbaU Play Tonight Title .. on Line Sea Kings Risk Lead Against Improved FV Gauchos Rustlers in Action For Monarchs; ' , . M'' . C ·a1 By CllAIG SHEFF LACC In the Cubs' gym. Both games get in the circuit, averaging Z3 per game. 01 111e .,.._...., •1•" under way at I. Gofffen West runs into another hot club Corona del Mar High'• basketbaD team has a few things on the line toolght -in· cluding a stronger hold on lb chances for a third straight Irvine I.ague cham- pionship and a fourth straight berth In the ClF playoffs. Saddlebaci and Golden We.st co1leges Saddlcbac:k, now 3-4 In conference play, In LACC. The €\lbs last week tripped LA ~ing ~k into ~ertnee basketball ac-defeated Desert earlier in the season, 67· Harblx' to put the Southern Callfornla Uon tonight, facmg some rugged com· 56, but the Roadrunners have turned on Conference standings into a three-way petlUoo. of late, winning their ta,st three con-tie. The Gauchos, fresh from u ~73 fermce ouUngs. LA(X Harbor and Cypress all have r,.1 Desert Conference win over tough Mira De.le.rt has the top two acoring leadeni marks ' · Costa last Saturday night, tangle with in the conference-in Al Winfield and Bill • College of t.he Desert. lhe hottest club in Harper. Winfield is averaging 34.3 points Two games are slated Saturday night. Tbe Sea Kings of cooch Tlndy Gill~ have all of 1 sudden found themselves In the enviable posiUan of leading the field by a full ga.lfle wiUt six battles left on the agenda. · bi""'" t Saddl~back hoats Desert Conferen~ the clrcult. 1be pme · 11 aet for Palm per game and Harper 11 •--a • a JO.I leeder Imperial Valley while Orange ~ Well rum Into hi .... ly rated cli~.lnfield ts allO the leading· rebounder Coast visits Santa Ana in South Coast ... Conference action-:" Tonight, however, Corona del Mar must contend with a rapidly improving Foun· fain Valley quint.et, a team that nearly beat the Sea Kings in fint round actlon before ,falling, 47-41. MeanwbJle, Co!lta Mesa will pin ltl playoff hopes oo beating Loara at the SaxOl:)S' gym ln a must attuaUon for both teams. Loera trails Corona del Mar by 1 Rustfur Golf Prospectus Appears Bright for '70 game while Mesa i! two out. Golden West College will enter lta And EotaDcla'a chances for the Irvine fourth year of tnten:ollegtato ..,ii c:dm- League title depend on the Eagles not 'Feb -·• losing again as coad1 BW Wetul's cn01t peUUnn • 20 againll Santi Ana - is tied with Me. two games behind according to Rustler coach R •· y <:orona. Shackleford, the proope<ta for 1 top year Estancia is at luckless Magnolia while could not be better. Edison trekl to Santa Alla Valley to duel ShackeUol'd, who doublet 11 head tbe Falcons. who have dealt Costa Mesa vanity football Coach ta the fall, ll)'I, and Lo.tra staggeting defeatl ln their last u0ur flrst two yean wltb tbt uv.rt were two outings: y .... All games are 1eheduled for a p.m. 1e58 than good and lMt ,eat wt wwe Gllils says bi! team must contain Foun-pretty good." tain Valley's pair of Gary ValiJo!enll!aCJand!!'!'__,======:----- Dave Lynch. Valbuena wrecked Magnolia Wed· nesday night., scoring 22 points and playing a fine all-round game. BarOn coach Dave Brown remarked afterward that his club had finally jelled ·. into the unit he bad hoped for before league holtlllties began. For Costa Mesa and Estancia, it's a case of do or die. 'Ibey both must wtn to stay In contention for the: league crvwn and/or a berth In the CIF AAA playoffs. COST A MESllN COLLEC1'S ACE • Greg Karman of Costa. Mm ICOl'ed his tecond 1*&-in-ooe in 10 monihl, both at bll heme COUtle at Mesa Verde, ln a 1burtd1y t<1m matdl with South Hills. J:Oa receat ace came oo the No. 12, 147 yard por 1 bole: He used 1 1 tron tor Illa ahol "But th1t year I upect 111 to be very ........ ~· ' He .,.,tlaueo, "We bl.. all the eormatklnp of j cantendet ,with our · lhr<e bell pl!en· bock from last year, alona wllll a !'.'!: trim1er ,ml 1 good tiethmln croup:, l '""' -· top trio he Jl!!ltloM ""' .. p1iomors Mike .Nldloll, ·~"' Krlbel and T,.. i!<l>Wltter, Ill W-.wter High ~ Who led ltle.-lo .. 11-9 nw1< lut y..r -· hlo-wlnlas --pelpl. Golde11 Weal lllo bouta the lenls of Dare Stotla, CllJWI cotlep transf<r ,_ residing la llludfnClon Beach, nlnl)l place flnlther In Jlle 111111 flnab Ind third In bis conference 1a1t season. In oddtlloo, four lrolh playera Ogure hiplJ In Sbacldefonl'• pl.....Steva llal'll and Lmy Eynon of Hlll1tfnclA1n Beach and Wellminllllr'I Mui: llwlll! and Tom Ltndl<y Tbe Rulllm wlll be plnlnJ the~ bome molcheo at Huntlncton lleldlll aotf 00\ltle and will wie 11• men i1! eadl niai<b, ao Shlckleford 1111 there will probobly be oome rotation on hfa aqud. Golden West's Chris Thompson con· tinues as the leading scorer Jn the area With a 24.1 average. Thompson has scored 50t1 points in Golden West's 21 games. • PttU Jordan and J im Klndelon of Orange · Coast rank second and lh ird . Jordan has acor~ 463 points for a 20.1 averase wtille Klndelon has tossed In >15~ points f« a 11.7 mark. Saddleback has three players h\UinA ol a IG per game clip. Cam Smith ill lhe to11 scorer, having tossed In 3S5 points In 21 games for a 16.9 average. Eric Christeosen follows with •35 point." and a 111.o per geme mark white Ell\ Noon h~ a 18.8 average, scoring 219 points In 13 tilts . IAOOLllACI( 111•111 • • ,. " Tl' A\lt. 21 Ui Sl ffi h .I 11 'II ll l" ll:i 11 n1 n m 'I:! \i•l)U•,S 14 • 11 '~ $,2 l~ 11 11 n i:l 1 : •: : ff 11 !!., •. , 0 t ,0 ~ "1 I.SU H.1 OOUllN w11r 14-171 G '0 l'T T, Avt • 11 !ft lot * ''I filiJUltJ ll ti II IU !:I ll # ll IY 1:1 "ll'll~U 1!tt 1l l:\ .., ,,, \ .... ,~, CWl:ANOI co.ur c•u1 . ",, ,., .... U Ill II lll ~:I ui ruc1 ~1ater Dei invades Long Beach tonJgbt ,. ' at I to battll St. Anthony HIJlh in I • , • ,,. ' cruclal Angelus League basketball test' . that wiU go a Jong way in determining the circuit champion. St. Anthony leads the rough Angelus Joop with a 5-0 mark followed by Mater 11. Dei's (4-1) contlngent:- The Monarchs' Only loss was a 4.3-41 ,- decision to the ,Sa.Inti In the losers' don.. t_"" flnt'll In the open int game . of the first round. , Other games involvlng Ora~e Cout i.-: area teams are in the Crestview League. "' ~fission Viejo pins ils flickering Utle hopes against invad ing El ri.todena while '!.· San Clemente travels to Oran&e and • Wguna Beach is at Tustin. All games are al 8 o'c lcck. :i: t-J.i:.;sion Viejo's Diablos are M in loop .~ p1:iy, three games behind Villa Park and '1~" 8 pair or issues bctund ~ place ~·. 1''cothill . ,.., For Mater Dei, the Monarchs att raced l 1vit?l tbe same problem that al! other ·.J • Angelus clubs have been preSen~ With 1~~ agttinst St. Anthony. li • The Saints basically stall for 35 )d~· t.o 56 secoods on each occasion they hive poll8<SSiOn, tllen proceed ID split the nell >J on long outside jumpers. ~~ However. they mn't able to run aw11 bJ from anyone as three of their five loop 1 wins ha ve been by only two polnl.J. • 'rf. Bishop Amat recently tried going after f1 the Saints out or its zone and ended ap "' los..ing by two, pr imarily because the 1 Salnts riddled the nets on 31 of 41 oc-,,,~ caslona from the tree lbtow u~ coacb:"Jerry Tardie'• M11ter Del te!ro ls ready physically Ind mentally, 1<> conlllll to Tardie. "Our win over Plut X (4H!) •aalnal ~ the stall realty h>s helped us In nur ,. preJ>M•Unn for St. Anthony. ., "Hllfnk our kids know oow th1t they , l ' I Mesa dropped an 111-71 dedllon to Loera In fir!! round action but have "'°"" the capability to slay with onyone In the Irvine Leagu<. Coach Emil Ne<me'a chaps dealt Cor001a lls 001ly 1,... Mater Del Hl&h'• all-Oral).ge County The Mustangs' game depends on the back, M•rk Dunn, Is slated to vlalt the fast break and strong rebounding _poll· On Moreb 30 of this yeti', he ICOd the eeventh hole and -_, the 00111 m~ber to have two aca on tht coune that opll1'!d lor play lo ti!!. Although the ""' Southern. C1111ornl1 Conlmnct, of "'11cb Golder. !foll la a member, la an 'unknown quantity in coif, Sbackleford notee, "Rio Hondo ~U have 1 good 'lllam and they'"' the only good ooe1 we know about, bUt I'm al•aya "fl'Y optlml1Uc, to we•n wait and see What happena. 11 D'"fi l~~I ~Un11 1:t can b.,t the stall. • ' ,;Bui ff we are o.icceoaful, It's golnc "t'oc-n=-1 11~ take fetal domlnaUon cl the boards from • Notre Dame campus Jn mld·Febn1ary Uoning. _ and will then trek to the Unlve r11lty of Est.lncla, meanwhile, has rebounded Oklahom a nt the CJld of the month, tc· well with ft& win over Mesa alter btln1 corijlng to hls prep coecll, 'Bob WOOds. ...,.. bombed out by Corona def Mar. I He 11 the owner o( Karman Answering' Servlci in Costa Me&a and livn at Jl!IS Country Club Drlw. -oi fJJ ll~I iti1 ll 'f11 Jn.~•a• our rront Une1" tald Tardie. ~ The ""'llO"'lbUlly Ill thal chont falla • ll.alpb Cllandos Ind Tom McM1111111111, both 154 "'"· ... • I .t I I I • J• DAl~Y PILOT Your • Engines! 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Inc, , STATE OF C.-,llJJOfll;NIA. ~ ITATI! 01' CAl.IFOllNI,\ I OllANGa c:otlNTV1 , ,._ COUNTY OF OllANOE I u Oii J-. & lf'ICl,lllefwe ,int. I HollJ'Y °" J.-no. tt. 1m MM -. 11'11 J'WMc -'Pl.,.. ,.; .. i. ,,..,, ..._...., ,. · .Johnnie Panons Sr. and Jr., a're hopeful that they may ~o ·to • lodianaPolb Spee<Jway this y<ar as a team. 11 they dq.,lt will be t u ..... ltntil •• Holll'Y '°""lie 4'lr91'!1. llJI" _,.. .:..lrin OlrllM' -"""'"°" ..id •Coi.llUY .... •Sf•lt, --UY ,.. llllDWll fW iW.710"7 ... ..., ,..,_,..._. -reel H•rla-11 C:. IErk:k-. t,._ ... fnl !illfN fl. ~ " tfw .wtlfllfl ·'"" fo bt 1111 ,,..,..,. If 11111 C9t".(9"0ll 1'111 ~-~ 11111 -uld t~tclli.d !tie within I~. ~ to ... .....,., -· me Iv bt lhrl lW10l'I Wfw """""" ti,. IOl'flCIAL SEA.LI the fil'll time in the tµs;ory of the radng chm1c that •·former • champion ha1 worked u1 the PH• for his oWl'l son. • • 1 · "My ho). (loesn't have a ride at the moment,'' Parsons' the ' elder explalned. "The rid.e he was promised had to be given to another driver." . ~ The car be would have. driven, owned by the magneto ki°', Joe Huftt; was also young Parsons' first opportunity ~to pass bis rootit test at IndianaPolia. • . ' "l ~ap·the ~this w\nter tp g6 after anot.ber ,ride." ~ ~ sald, "and it I~ righ~ ~ u if I am out ot: lud<."t • t¥ver ~family to be dlscouraged, both 'racilig Parsons plan to .M at ,q,e ipeedwaf wfien lt'.'opens for p_ractice in May. You never QoW~'t 1olght ·happen in the meantime. · WHEN THERE WAS.SNOW This 1! the scene alAlp,Southem California's Mt. !laldy (Mount San A,ntqnio) in the San Gabriel M'"'!'ll1n1 in late Ja,1>-~ary,, The Mt' Baldy Ski School ,. shown skll~i on the snow which fell at higher altitudes while rain fell below .. Natural snow is ,still needed ·for the up- per chair levels at most resorts; though snowmak· · ing is providing custom snow, as weather permits. ' . ' wlflllfl lnrlN'Mnl' -............ -· . ,,.,., K.·~ l"ll'lljon "*11111.,_-. llld ltl!Mw .... • No!•CY 1tUM1t •• c;1Jlhtrnl1 I'd to fl'le >'91111 tuelt u-.tlen ~ ' Prl~~ OHtu In 1111 tiltflln 11111"-f ~ flti th .... or11\11 COl.O'lll • ._.or 1 r-lullon r1 lb 'l:IMtcl of lllr«· Nfr ,c.ih111lic!M 'E»lr• ton. N(ly, 74,;ilf7t ~ (01',ICIAL SEAl.J 'ublltl'ttd Or1nts CoMt oeu, l'ilDt, •11tlcll K. Wtlr Jl~I.,.,. -u. a lllf. l'ttiru'"' .. u Noll.., P~bllc-C1tltornl1 lf10 · · 1,7-70 'rlrw:ltal Oltlu ill .,,_ '°""" "~"" N~· WALIWOllTM, SllDIL ~ . l a (11.\IL. AllillMn 1411.,........_lifllt., -. , .... ,..._, .._... ~ <101,tCAft °' .USIWISS ,.___ on.. 0.11 D-1Pl' 'llot, '1nJTttus NMI J-ry . "· n. a '"' FNNtrt •· ,.... u'*""""' -. '*'*"',. 1t .-1m INCi -.idkll _. W.li*t 11 ~ ~11, C.t11 Mesi, C1~for~ .,... ftle ftetJflous flnn LEGAL NOD<;'E "'"" "'GUNN NG. 'CO. tflll, fhlt Slltl r---~-~~~==c:--l"l"llll"' ~· ...... .._folloMM.,_.., IM TMI MUMtCll'AL COUllT 0. ........ """"",m ~ ... ,.11c9 tr~ OU.Ml COUNTY MAllMll lt'M flllllwt: / la S JUDiCIAL DltTllCT l'!r111C!t M. GUM mt VII M1rlft1; S th d l B COUNtY °t:OflA•I. STATS ff Nrw110rt kJdi. C..f!lwnl~ ·' 52 Area , ~ U.year.-old Pa~, th~ l'.WS ~ his racing eareer, t,1ave1up 1 job as a Loe.Apgeles pohceman 111 1981 lo b:fJcome • fullum; pi'O(esaiooal ....,. drive" . · As a roo«Je cop he once flushed out a· burt:lar ln an excluli\>e residential neighborhood to achleve a bit of notoriety, bUt his m·ost memorable event was the -pursuit of a desperado who wu ·~so , ou . ·n opes ,.a~re, .., w. :..i~=·.,, ~~;.;:1tf::~;~ .. G d~ . !'-'» On J~ tt. ,.,.,. ........ ""-• Noll'"' • A ' HATIOMAL ACCOtlNT AOJUSTfllS, ,~1e ,1n ""''"" .. ""'·"'"""'lly ·~~--ces ~·Exe· ept. lo. r Custom. s .... ~.~ ~~.~,~::~l!.~~i",i:~:::..:~:::~~z.;,~~ 1"llDing from his girWriend. • -., <---- "'My partner was driving the ,patro1 car,~· Parsons ,said. "and t couldn't get the shotgun beca~ Wt didn't have a kg ~ un~ it. We tried to radio in that we were in pursuit. bu~ ~Y ~ was using the frequency...gjving ~·'make' (description) of Utree .U.pecti. It started out prelty &rifll. . f ltU l/V' TM£• 'l!Ol'l.E OF TKE STATI! 01" W:llOW .... td !If. ftfflli.I ""1 .Mmt. d CAllfOll,.IA. . COf'l"ICIAL $!)..\.) N . 0 t -. -To 1t11 ....,. ""'"" ~nts: Mary JK. Htnf)'• Omma e ' • -vou-•• dltklW 1111 Ille w1111 tt. el•rt Not1rY Publlc: • c.)llltl'nl• ' • ,,, ltlb court .• WllTTEN PLEADING ln Prlft(!~l.of'llU In ''Wben we cau_ght the guy he was gratefu1 to us. It turned oqt he was more scared that hill girlfriend would catch him tl_Jan'?,e was alraid or lhe police. We laughed about thal for a long time. Oraft&e Coast are1 footba11 playm"dominate the 102-man 1ist ol nomtnatlona for the Souih aggregation ihat ·will plJOY In the 11th annual North- South Orange County football game. * * * The ar;ea is represented by U candidates with Mattr Del (I) and Huntington Beach and -w .. tminater-(7) -leading the • When young Johnnie quit the force he took USAG midget and way· ~ri!Jt car rides. His Dad was the happiest guy at the track when ~ Ed Ba~ of Foothill -Johnnie drove his first USAC championship race, on the dlrt at Hchigh. s . ~. Cu"'r tvlewth Le1,~ru1•. be amp1ons w part e ~t o Sacramento last Septem r. 30 for the Aug. 2(1 clash at "I told him to keep it between the fences and move over when Orange Coast College the holdogs like Foyt and And.retti . cairie up ~o pass hlm. He Paul Moro of }f~Ungton quallfied 16th and did it aU da.Y the way 1 said he should. He Beach is the lone grklder wilb wound up seventh." All.CIF AAM crtdentla!s as Ii Parsoru1 said his son is particularly smooth driving on pave-linebacker whJ)e FootblU'1 me'.nt, '4whert smoothness really count!." Craig Grimm, Bc>b Speicher f bu In the Id• P ·u and Doug Rothroclc ea-., •· Until the speedway opens or s e!S e er arsons Wl laurels tn AAA competitl >',sSevote much of this Ume "trying to pep up" the racing .•t a Others lo garner aii~rF l f.ootbe!'" California dirt oval. Ascot Park, ~·hert he was appointed honors are Vic Pere.boom and • • r~e director last "'eek. Jeff Tlcehurst or Loe Alamitos :: What's he going to do? (At\). !: "I'm going to get. the people tbe ljell out of the pits'° the • lj1fr"'o1;ll'R~-:.. M•t•l' ~faying customers can see the back straightaway . .Ra~ are going ~:,., '~~gr~.Ji.""'~u'r'f.i;e!t Si:I start on time. we·re going to have some showmanship. -~o ..... l't.P_!~ ·:;..110:. ~,:~;..,. :: "I want Ille guy who prtpates •the tract!' to baz:ik the 'turns a 1~~ 1'"Mili.li. ..!:_p1m F1rrv1Mt1._.·e1 tiule higher so the cars can pa:ss better. We'll get 'em ·aoiri' 0[&1 ~.,:.~-I'll c. • l!iroogh the lurns three abreast and' make• sensational show. !,l· f.N~ f: .... ~n.::.rnli~ttJ :; "We want to clean up the bathrooms and ~··customel;S W:.~.!1 •,••· """"'", ¥. ht; 1111 ~ value instead o gou~LD ~ ~m. _ . _,_ _ ~.-~., ~"°' ~'h s..~~~~ • ' f · • • "001t!!h_I:_ -~ld!Hlftt, '!bi •. "Here we are a few nilles .from Oritiiio Speedway, 1lld fOll'!rtdl, ~ <l'\OC;e 1. 11 cr11e • -Gl'1nlmt1 Ilka. H1u-. c. dii!:re's no reaSon •;hy we can'l have l0,000 fans to • race eo.iery ,ouNTA_IN .VAL')ly -1 111 Cll..,... "' k ,. . ....-.. c1 01n _Sl'lew, i °''"' V1lbl.le1'11, ,.ee . t1 Jo1111 SvobOcr~, o-1 m ........ •· •• . . l<IUNTt"IGTON I ACtl -,...,, Moro, " Spoken like a champion which he ts. ""' L" W11tftr1,,1 Cr•I;! 2111.ity, doi .:: · g~~':'~(&i.1r'c~ 11.J'°' '.' * * * LAGU"'A ·•EACH ·-llot1nll .. "''"'·"'· "· ,. ~~~TA -kiri EPPtflllmtr, fibs .. ; El9ltt MUllo" Sf!f! Se"' 0toi • ....':lits _ v1, ... ,_, <ib1 tff l'ktlwttl, ti Don MICkt!JOll. :; Ronnie Sox. the drag racer, estimates that eight million peo.. 11~lf11.rl"!"~~~ d~~,!·s~f .. , C. e saw him, hit car or both durln& 1969. The figurt was probably £;~i't "'~. llldl; ttf.mln. •1 Jim I "-ched bj MA'TEJt OEI -Mlrk Dun"• ~bl TOfT! gher, when you counl the t.e evision audience uu:.t wat m gr1ftka. 11 ROii Mun11; ~·k • Ac" ' I ih N I I Cha · bi ock 'ti lck1on. I i I HI APPl!'lonl lb• Jim W D e NHRA at ooa mpums p super st Li e. 111c111i*"' t.; Jim GtnH ,, 11 "" ,-Hem1 r, 9. · :: They came to nearly 100 drag ra. ces he entered In 1969. They M1 ION vteJo -1t1c:t we111tr. 11 • Miki fl'{, Jill H~ Ltlthtr~ 1·9. •oame in groups averaging.1,000 ta.ch to the 107 ellnics·So1 Ind his tie· MT MA11eo11 -11oci Tr111P. . . I 1' •1 , Qb, o ... , M1r11n. ,, 'partner. Buddy Martin , staged at Plymouth dealerships at over '""' w11 u, Mo1 Jtrrr Smtih, •1 th 01r'1 II , w. e country. ORAM -o ..... Porltr, hDi "Ted , 1"0!'94!ron. c1 L10n••d 01trom, !; Dtn· :: Tiley came to cir .sbew1. ~fore than 400,00I of .them .~w ~be nr, W1*er, 1; Mlk• •,_n, ,, ••lld ca... '-Martin Barracuda al the New York AatomOblle ShOw 1Ut w~~~i~F••nk Gon111t_s, •·lb1 <J"• 001 , lb: 01Ye Hol11!1\, ffPrlog. " F,""'~~ '· • LIE8A et -S,.v1 All>Wor!ll, «.: "That'• lbe toa1ile11t ti.1 .... we did all vear. , work the. auto ~b;. Murr I ' hbi Mll!t T•llof, 1. ~ # .-. CLEM E -S!t\'t Ovtl, ti ~w1."' Sox ••Id. "Buddy ud l·alternaled 11-boar shifts wldl tile J'~!\r:i;~k _ o;Ykl Kudl•••· .,.1 ¢1.r. We bad to have somebody wltll tbe Wall the time. 11: Ot.i:ki.1"M>~b•L:i~· ~=);,~· :; .:. "The souvenir ilaaten were ubelievable. ney ripped decals eT.tiittma.'VALLtv _ ,.~11 a11ind, ~ lbe car. They literally stripped tU ear: · lib11,'fa,S~~.' 11 KeUh oenMn, ht": : "One lady brought lter lltUe bey,.Vond and wanted lo Mf: ,!1;~~1?,r.;;.,~~/:,~;cp:.11• •; Otn tbryalu CorporaU... Her Ma 1t.ole tM: battery tops ofl the car, -Lli!T~INiT~ c.!"'8',:]~·~'i!wt1ou••· iend the b1ttery 1cid u• eatft •-Hie ii ~ sb1rt pocket. Sbe t~;.,J~:',":"1. '1:.1~ O:...~ri:: ~t; •••led us to pay for tk alllrt:" 0111 WJKl'Ol'eK, 1 lit~"o•im. '· ·:. Soi 111d Martin meet latte numben of people at the auto liltows wbt don't bow·wbat dra1 ·TKlll Ja 1bout. ·: "The people oome·uj,, ud ~y doa't bow. Bat their 1 aid I 1ear old kid5 kDOW all about dn1 rac111 ud can. It woaJd 1m1ze JOG what tbese UtUe ldcb know ••t 1ean ud beadm ud luel 9stems.·• Top Skaters At Anaheim a --BILUN. GS kl I --• t 1 I ih nd ell -A1""'-I'--~ ••lll'Ol'tll9 to tt. ~rnt bro11111t Hllnll Ort:rwe COlillfY _ • y """'n.r.n s euons ~ nn a equ p-wea er a . w uuw ... m.:u vou 1n 1111 •boYi '"'"'" wi.n w111r1n N('f eornm11s1o1t; e...1..es °' 11111 o.iit '"" '"" ment when be. ;tis on non-boll• yea r u-•) directly • t Be r TE" ll•Y• hr'l'hl 1ff"ll(ll on"°"' of 1111s Nw. 24-1m N<i doubt ~t it. r O ""' m o a 1111nrnont, it Mrltd w1t11111 ''* •~• Pvblfdltd Or•n.-con1 .D•ll't l"llot, N.lur.I _ 1., late ihi's day weekdays. Valley Mll"lld c~. w w1mtn TH11t1:'f ... .,. n J1nv1rY n. a .'"' ,.....,,. •·,.'" _..,.. On weekends and holidays, • """""' •lieWhrl're. · 1m • 1>: 1 10 ~ar. though our Southern $l is deducted from the lnform.alioo is available by 1 ~: •=-..e~ie:~ :l'ci':..~~ . LEGAL NOi1CE CaJltornta snow foant! Ml. regular cost of hU all-day all· calling Sara 1 Sue Kappeli at :n:_:.11::,,~~~ ':, ':J:':r; ~ · · · . ~BaJdy, San Gorgon o, and San lift ticket. (209) 7S,,:.m4 or 753--2800. =~,.._ ~ c::,.~1:; ~-==I::: , HOftc1 ol' T"'un11!f .,,.,. Jacinto, all above lhe 10,000 >The Student Std Card costs Heavtnly Valley .will host '*"" .. int. °" f-1bn,1e;. 11~'i:r&. 11 n :ot •'tied: foot level are topped ' with P . Jnformatlon ta available by the 1970 World Cup Ski and D•tn M~~~n~~~ " t~~, 'l: #:"~o:r~ C wblte. · writing the Student S k i Governors' Cup Competitions ™' •tiovH>""''" court. ~"""" 111 "'• Clf'J " Slnta AM. Snowmaklng i5 atiU holding A3sociatlon, 1138 High Ct., M~h 6-8. The area has a new ~11c~s. . ~~::O.:.:"~ :i~r!::~!:N~ its own. ~~vtr,..1_s_w.ea.tb_u. Berkeley Calif ~ioe or by nin -~A--ake -"-e•~ for «islfALl "'' o.... of Trust !NW ~ o•\lto i'-• Su mJt Rebel ' . n ki '"'t w "'t ", __ , 11' Veu llll'f ... flit •1c1 rl *"""'""' l!UGENE lt'fAU 1nd MAltlOJ .t.L.eN! per:,m ""· ~" · m • seeing c 1 m p u a: reprcsen-s ers o re urn u om .,e ..... -"-' aii..w Wltll 1t1e """' llYAU, till!bal'IO n wi1t. .. '°'"' Ridge. ind S0ow ya11ey In the tatlves Nevad side I th Calli ·, '111111 .,. ltlk -11e11 ....,..,. 1-rrts. -r..:iinMd· ~' "· ""· San Be ""' M Jal d • . a 0 e ornl .... liJt c"'""" ...,.... IM -. 1111111 as lnslrUmMt 1u11 .,. ·,.,e "°• In loot rnaruwu oun . ns an Bear .. V,alley Lodge In .con· side. .. •'"" 111 1111• ~ "" 1111111 • """"' 1n1 ot OOld•• 1tecon1t o1 °''"" Clvrlly,_ Holiday HUI l'n the San .Gabriel j I Ith I ddi.-: ...... •IHlll1111 "' ""' -"'111· ca11torn11, '"''" to flCW• •n 11 .. hiountaln! fiave been making unct on w the Mt. Reba Ski n a .,qn 1.,...e are new 1to•111T 'M. •llOJCOM dl'ttllldnen 11111vor,,, llALPtt c. suf11o "custom snow"· .. i .. i..i .. : Ufts Is Offering free sk1ing to-00feedih.ingtheand Cbal~' rac11llUes ond ~":";;. • u. ~· ::~tn" ·:"'-tl"':' :cJ:: -&"MJ Sund a Y ·through 'Thursday a uorn a an .,. c...... °"""'<allftntNI ... t11tre1rY .. 110tlc:e' ., W111c11 Wit ~ Things are floe in our looa1 guests now throu~ Feb. 14. • Nevada sides and increa9ed ~~1 •11• ~;nn.1~":oot·.,~~m:tkl'·':1c1~ High Sierra artas. Mammoth ~ Val~bo&lb 20 mUea capaclly at both parkMg lots. A='.,,: ~~~ co.st D.uw ,110t 1tl!CO!'d1.-'••hi Tnn.t• wm MU 11 .-11, Mountain iS Operating • <Ill Of ·tnitJS Qp to 21).i; inilts Joni a·ePoJ"ts r from the facillty Jll'IUlr'I' If" t:i.11911:JO Inf> 1'111!'\"n' ,: ::~ ':. ~l''i:.:°!r-" .:-U= facilities wllh complete hlU A new and exceptional run is reveal an aerial tramway 197' n.n stt1et It 1111 """ IJ/I .. ., ~ '¥'•· COverage June Mountain'• I" f · 'th ''""' .. to t1tt., '°°"""" er ,,,. ' from ut top on Mt. Reba to operating ull time, along WI LEGAL N011CE cum11r1nCn, ..,. l!tlllrw11· tOll'ilYWd fe •M Su~~ rum redand BunntherFHUI Be41 Valley and ypur J~ge. 11 double chair lifts, .twc> :r;~1,",:v.:;,ri1,0T;:i:1=c,oi::: are a_, cove -ace 'Ski ,Schpol 'dlreotor Rick Pomas and a T·bar phu a COU· su~'.:f/11 1:o~::o~~~i. ''°~""· i.w11: • ru111 except for Gull Canyon ~ tea.chili, -a basically pie of Mighty Mites thrown in st1ir1 o, tAL111011"1A •o• 'o1t.l'erti!'.~-:.'!", _!.4:!:._17J!-."'-"" .. c-•w Tran need more snow 4--o!-1.!: THI COUNTY 011 OllAN•• ..... .,..,_,. -· ... · F · 1ki ~.uu•QU, featuring for good measure. ,..., ... .-nt rtf;erded 11o ~'''°• ,..,.. n fll" 1 .... June has plans set for the ,·-~--· _, r••la•·. NASTAR A -'ho'· 11~ of pa ki nd IEJ••lt'"' THOMAs DA\ll!S, Olce•-"· t1u11Y1 o1 Mlsc•n1....w, .....,,.. r~a U~WlU~-,, ' ~ ;,-.. -= -~ c ng a NOTICE 15 HERCIY GIVEN IO Ille ,,, °''"" Coulltv 1'1ono County Sno-Ball March compet!Uoos are 'run at least grooming equipment is used to ("1Cl!tor. or 111t •bolle 1o1med netdent tor "'' 1>11•-°' N¥1"' otoii.1111n1 12-IS The theme is "ski and ,._ 1· _!L. · • IMI 111 ,.._ htivlni c111m1 at1lMt flit a«urwd Irr Mild de.cl lncltldlnt r..s, · · once a week, uSUa1Jy two,·with groom the runs at Heavenly Pkl d«tdeiit 1,. rtaulrtd to toe """" cti•r•tt •lld llllP1to1w "' !fie Trustee, .+ play in the fabulous Eastern b de -~ V I'" H ih f tast• wttn IM ntt•P,., \IO!Klwl'i 1n IM offie• v1nc11. 11 1n¥ unc1er ll!f-·terms o1 M id SJ 1 more '/' mw-. . a ... y. owever, e an IC°' 1.,_ c~·-ol lllt •bovtl •ntlti.d court. or dttd. '"~""' ll>treon and tlt1".•7 In erra. Bear Valley q_f\f·ers ex· deep powder bowls on the 1o pr-1 111em, w1111 1111 MCW•,., t.1nD1ld ••fnc:t11•• e11tit noit M<ured -W There wUI be ski, anowsboe, I I ran N d Id I f VOIKhtn. 1111 ,..,. llflcltritolled •I 1111 olllce Niii llftd, wlltl lnrtrnl ""''""' '"'" ald 11"owm0blle races·, ice cept on:a snow and skiing eva a s e ar~ et Un·°' ,.11 AHorlllrs. Ellert. 8.,..,.1., M.,.,..· ....mi 1, '"'· 11.111 "'"not. •nd iw 1ew '""' eoupled with aprel ski activity touched for the powder ski .,,., S1111111, 1J01 WftlcHff °'"" t,.. o. ~fid.;. J•IHl•rY 29 1170 slcaUb,g, SOOW"'SCUlpture, mo-of your choice -lively to in-buffs. :i. '!;ldi ~r:'~~u: ~::n: wESTEllN cONvriANCING tion pictures, dances, a beer tirnate The East Bowl with. HI 1700 1111 11N1erilel!f4 "' an rn11t.ri wi11n1flf ~~11~:'. l'rw1"' kl 1lalom. and various pri?.es • . ' . 1o 111t nt.i. o1 .. 111 c1ec:ec1""'. Within fo<Jr • ,,_""' •Ct11w1 · ln addition to the Lodge vertkal foot drop which wlll mentht ,,,.; ttit'flrtf •11bllQt1on o1 11111 • "::~t;;:,.s.a~r·,., ... ~::::-qu~cawUuo' ·~fo•r ~i I e _condomlniums,-1>e.usedlot..the..EIS_W.orld.Cup !!!'~~J_,,,.-n,-im. -_,.ublbMd....o,-,_...eo.11-°"" -,1111, .......... ,.., dorms and houses available to Races has been widened and "''"' M. M're:ri. Jr. F.twue,., "·!S. 20, 1'"' 21W.10 applicants as follows : must be rent. The area is reached by groomed so that four separate !x~'",,, LEG, AL N01'I&· flt least I8 years or age; automobile from Los Angeles race courses can be set and tM •bow """" dtceclint should be single ; must like by Highway 99 to 108 to 4 (all-used at the same time. !~:::·:"s~~;:e• 1k1ing and winter sports; must u•1 Wllkllff ort.., ct•T•,~~~ •us•iss furnish her own transportation :~·.~~ C.IHll'~I• n.u "" ~:~~·= ~~ 119 1, eM-and lodging ; must submit Teti C1141 w.u• dud11111 1 Mtneu 11 1411116 Ll.nc61n l.•M I~--'-" . .. .... A h 'th THE BIG BRAKE SAFETY CENTERS •111,.11 ttr 1 •Kllltt' NtwPOtt .. ac11. c11,,.,,.11 n.-, ""'"; ucu~uylng puvwgrap WI Publl1hld Ora"'t COISI ClllY 'llof, ffM fklH IOl.li fir'" -f'lnM Of ,b.YCltl!IT entry; must submit entry by -BENDIX-J1nu1rr , .. 22. 30 •nd febr111ry " CEVEl.0,MIENT COM,.ANV and lll•f March 2, 1'10. B A.KE sf im u-10 ~~r~ <:;:,.~~'~·~I!:''= Applications should be mail-R LEGAL NOTfCE mrdmu i. 11 followl: .s.-Ii\'· Ort..,,.,, llN l.lnafn ed to Jane Jenkins, Chainnan, • .,,11 DU u...., NewPOrt B11c1t, c1111, "'26 Mono County Sno-Ball, June . NOTICI 0, Dll'AVl T Alfi) ILICT•ON Oa~ Jlnu•rv 20• lf10. TO Ill&. VNDllt DSIO OP TllUST Sarnur! IC. Gretory Mountain, P.Q. !}ox lSS, June If * NO"TICE IS HEll:EBY GIVEN r TK•T Slit.,,, Clflfom!I, Oo:an~ (OUnfY: '-•-Calif -•• THE VE Y BEST YOU CAN BUY-TlllE: INSUltANCE •"" TRUST COM-Oii JinuirJ "°' ltJO, l>rf<lri !""• ,I ~, ., N0¥11'. PANY, 1 (l)"'°ftllotl 1$ OVI¥ 11POFi1rttd NollirY P\iblk. 111 Ind• fa!' nld St•t•, General infonnatlon about Trvstts unc1v 1 Dff<t o1 Trv1t ~'" ""'°""•. 11, •PPe••• Sllf'RUf1 ~. GrflWY th S B ll be bt ' d S.,ltrnbtr S. lMt, e-it~ trt Al.EC riow.. to me Ito Ila Ifie HrtOll w!'rlll• e no-a may 0 a1ne IWROlA .... fMllGAAEr T. •UROlA.. -i. IUbK~Mltd lo "" 'll(flt!lf! I~. by writing Mono County Sno-REGULAR BRAKES l'Kn.11enc1 11111 wl~ " Truiivr. fa UQ1r1 ~"':: ind ·1~1tdtld "-111teultd Ball Box I June Lake 9"-POWER BRAKES ~!•In ol>lltlllont In ftwr el JAMES GWii • Cu'"' , t • _,. WILSCIN JONES, Sit. Ind l.AUlilA -,, Noli,., f'U1t1rc For reservations call June DISC BRAKES~ JONES, ~u.blnd ind wife. " 1o1n1 Nrr Cornrnllllon IEulrei Mountain Reservation Service J::;,~· 10:s1,,..~~'"~tc1 ~~ Ml'r it. lfn t (711) ••• -* boolc to74. -'12. el Ollid1 I Records 1" T•flHI a ...,...,,n. ff.-Office 111 Ille ltec:ordl-r o1 0r1nre P~bllf.Md ·Oflnfe Coill l ~Illy Piiot, Local areas Mt. Baldy and COUlll'f, c111fornl•, dacrlblno 11nd 111t ... rn f,•:-rY 2S. 30 .,._ FWutrY •· u, '" 11 DOMESTIC OR H ' ,,... Howay HI have joined with Lot met trKI Na1,,~n •• , Ptr ""'' Belr Valley, Alpine Meadows, FOREIGN rttOnled "' Boat; ns. "'"" 20 to 11 in-LEGAL NOTICE and •Yer 20 Ski -~. 1·n cluslw ol Mbell11neoii1 MllM, 11'1 1t11, -----==-----•'="• 1 office ol lh• COl.l!llY rtc:Onltr ot uldl ,4111, other parts of the country to =:~ •,: ::::~1:r:y~ll(!:':1so8: C.lllfll'ICATI Of' IUSINlll make reduc:R rates available ""•' 111t blnlfl<lll 1n1-1 ulldlr w<11 ...... •1n 1.,11ou1 NAMI. . Cttd of Tr\nt eml tli! olllltlli....1 '"" Ullderll"' .ton Ctrtlf'f' hrl t. (ll,._ to collegian skiers. MCurtd IMl•llW 1 ... .,._,11~ lltld " d11C1J119 • t1111i..eu 11 1"' Ne'#POft ·•hid., The new plan, annotri1"""d tti. ul'lderill111c11 that 1 bre1cll of. 1nd Cos11 Me11, C1111ornl1, l!T.der !hit lie-'"" d!'lauH '"· flle el:lllt1!~ tor Wlllch t!ttOUI flrm n11111 Of ll:Ol!llElftS .AITTO joinUy by severil I a r g e •Udl Oftd °' Trvst 11 SIC\lrll'r n.1 oc-SALES •M !tilt Mid t1rm 11 Cllm!WH.-.1 ·or I (ornl N d ki currlld In tll.tl PIYl'fttnt ~--not bffll ffM fllllowl~ per-. ""'*' Nfl'le Jn full ca i &· eva 8 $ • areas ,,...Ill ol: TM lntfillmenl el lnlerUI W Pllee of rnldl!!CI It IS fllllims: 'and the Student Ski Associa-wt.left 111tame dlll' Now""tie' u. lt6t, ltldl•rd 0011 llobertt. _ «11 A1111111 Ind Ill .U'laecltltnt l11Sllll111enh" ,,, '"" Aw. H1Jntl1111foll IN(li, Cllll. lion, provides Special rates (or t-'• l.lft Ot.ll'Vfti, J 11 U.ot ttdl. Delwd JlfllJ9ry tt. lt70 ' 'JI' gr d •• d Tiit sum ol tM,10 htrtto1or1 1dw1netd lltklltrd Ot1n llot>trts C9 ege, a ua~. an pro-b'f benefkl•ry 111 """'nt of "'"'" s1.i. of c.11i.r1111, °"-"" coun1v1 fessional school st ti d e n t s oWtflcits due °" • ,.,1or ~r111tra11C1 on Jiii, .tt. lt70, blfon mt, .• Not•rY through • "Student Ski Card" 11111 ~ rulOll """°'' f1!1 under•klnld. Pi.rbtl(. I~ •nd fllr Mid Sl1ft, Ptl'IOnlllY ,,_, bentflcl.,., unoer 1\ld! Otfd o1 •-1'11111 111c111r11 o..n Rollertt kno:'N~-to * * * ·: Program Trost, 1111 Pftlllld ,..., d•""'"" to me to De "" ""'°" w11ose "'"" 11 Tht• Ca"! ' Stale S.......t · t•ld dl.llY -TMIM. 1 Wl'ltllll subK!'llled fe flll WFl!!ln iflllrl)rnfflt· tr\lf -. OJ'llUl -.-~.. 'lbe plan works as follows: OK1tri11o11 ,,, Otf•ult '"" ~ ,., t<t/ll!Wlldltld tit n1euttc1 tilt"'"'· ska•i .... Champion_Sh.ir.. will be ·•-y -lleg!an wlih a Student ..... -i "" ..,_,,.. •Hti n ld 11u1Y <OFFICIAL 5E'A:LI JUIUtf!r ot Drlrln9 Tf!rhnlfUf!• ' ; At the drag racing cUnics most of the questions deal with driving techniques. a subject on which Sos is a master. : "The most important thing about drag racing is a good start. ~These days if you wait for the (starting) light to turn green on tht Christmas tree you leave too late. You have to take advantage of Chat tenth of a second just before the green light comes on." ~ . The Christmas tree is a $art.Ing mechanism -that teUs ,each ~river when to leave the line and disqualifies him by ~playin& 1 J:ec1 llg~t tr he leaves loo soon. : The device is activated by an electric eye beam. Drivera are .. rried about the imminence ol ttie rreen light by • llries• el •linking yellow lights. : That one-tenth of a second ts worth a tun car let1gth to Soi, '1to eoven the quarter-mile in less than 10 second.a and hits 140 Ji'llles an hour as he crosses the fihisb line in what essentially Is 1 inod.lfied street automobile. ; To a dngster driver like.Don Garlits that tenth "a second is 'yorth, two car lengths, Sox :said. •• Talk about your jackrabbit at.Arb. Bunnies don't move like Chat. ' . ! ...... r"' l'l.ll '-V '"'°'nttd Tnn!H, IU(h OMd Of Trust Miry ~. HtPll"f held feb. 15 It I p.m. at the Ski Card will receive 1 59 pu--•nd 111 docunitt!tl tY~llll obllt•· No11ry P\lbnc·c111fllrn11 Glacier Falls Jee Arena, ju.st cent discount on the cost of his tront ._... 111et-tb\', 11111 tin dtcllnd ~n.ic,.,.r Off1et in __ ,. __ ,,. • ... _ ---from •nd c1aes MretrJ ctKll"' 111 -r•n11 Covntv llLIVUllU ""' .. ..-uu lift ticket&· Ind (if he wishes) "°"'" llltrtl:!Y' lmmtdltt.!Y due •nd My Com ... !nlol'I l!aalre1 D•~ land . •--i.-· BRAKES RELINED ON ANY CAR , .... i.11 l1!d "" •lttted •nd clDllt Ntrt. 2., "n ~,...,y , in 1U1 ...... un. --~-----~~-herttw i!ect .. caUH Itta tru11 Pf"ODO!,,.,. J ~ubl!11\td Or1,,.e CD1sf oen1 'lie!, Amooc the Orange Coast No_;, n•.w lir1ke Un:.,, -ind llnin9 ·1111l1l11tio111 COST 19 Ill .old·to Mt~ TM cibll1111oo1 ,;~uiry n. JO 11111 Fmt.,..ry 4 .13. J. • ol ed wll be lfnlr'td l!lefelt1. ,,..,. contata.,.,. mv v I ' YOU HALF ••• ,. 1140 -No 111101r w1!1t 'fOll't• chiYint 0.ted J1nvert'-1l1 lt10. two senior entries, Howard ., wh1r1 it e11111 fro111. Nobody k11ow1 •th1 br1•• bu1in11• l.AKEWOOO HOME LEGAL NOTICE (Bud}''Campbell, natl on I I Ditl:t............ bitter th111 our ••P••I ffl1ch1nic1. Th1t's owr 1p1ci1ty. W1 u1e l.OAN CO .• INC. IENOIX PJIEMIUM Linin91, whic.I! in eur opin!o11•, t•• th1 11:~b~o~i ~N cJo:Nvu...,.O.f tr.'1~ T.t.~ott'f\.1~',0~1 ... ::~tce champion and l9$4 Olymjlie IEST YOU CAN lUY. l1tt•r th•n f•etory 1f1nd1,d1 for NE'W AT' TH! OFF1C~ OF THE OltANGE STATI o' CAllfOllNM. team member of Westminster Cltt. Wt i"llll! l~ 9C) llli~ulii wh ili you wait, l"cf offor COUNTY ll:EC:OltOllt, SANTA ANA. NOTICI 0, SALi '011 TAXll d N rt v. ch' Bill. CALIFORNIA. ON l.IMlliCUlllD 'ltO,l!llTV ln ewpo 'ui::a S F~EE ADJUSTMENTS for th, lif1 of your cir. Tint ,.._ ... I T,.. Ct. WHEllEAS. lllETTY 80WER 111, fel!M NOYtS. 1t11 internaUonal Ila llAKI h11 ho1e1t ;,. op•t•tion in Soutl!1rn C1liforni1 for 111 ...,_. JMM """' Ind "'9i.etld fo H'f', 1111on dffll•nd, tll!Q -· ( d def •••• Sta'· 1 O '' · • '-f d I Slftll A• (lflftnill nm on UnHCUrld llnlpl'rty In ltlf wm ., ..... amp ()I\ an tn ..... 15 K 0Vlt Yl•rt, Ur If JHICI pro9tllll II • DOnl j I VI WI hje """"' f +JI l),t12,Q, duJ~ ISMIMd fOI' lllt Wlf lHfl tltlilt. .,,.,,4 •ll •vr e1t1bli•h1d br•i-• ll11in9 I lini119 ln1l•ll1tlo" Tmt Dflll o.t. WHl!llEAS, ~lldtt ind 'llJ Ylrtw e1 th9 ptic1t. PIJblbhtd ~ Cotti Dlll'I' IJllol, :o"'lllons el S.Cllon 2tU If lftl Clllffe,.,1e Cee Basketball ~,.,... 00 NlltlliWNl:l 1'1 " Nefll 11) " l.UAI UI C Atnford !ll G. llUft'ft!t flt) G-IOI Wirier korl"' wtl: Hunllntton -lurn11m '· """"" t. l'llltllfl!I: Hv~llntlOn It, FR~E l0AN c~ RS AVAl' •1LE Jlllfllr'f H. n, • a Fttir111rr " n'tflut•""" Tu1t1Dn Code.1111 flltklwl119 "' W'\ 1'7' N-10 P"'lte,,.,.•llM btltl Ml~ for lb, lllll"bole COSTA MBA • HUNTIN~TON IU.CH :tlH M•,.._. •""· 1M11 •eic~ l!Yf. 1no M.-n tno ,..,..,n (Jiii! II.ill " '°" l:M.,e (Otlf ..... """' .. Jiii Dlll9 ,,.,..,.1 P,...,.I .AIDIN •IOYI LON• KACH llJa l~rtt St, 1111 l ... •lldll •lwt. tn-1 .. ..,II UUI "'''41M COttt •lfdf Nffft el ....... l.t•M 1M1111 l"tcllk C11tl ·-•rwy.1 "wy.I OTMn 1.0CAflONS TO 11m YOU IN 1.,._., .......... 0.-..tii LAI., W. 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AMr be MetUff'I fe Mlltll; u ffltllrw1: ll!t llllHICI l•lt'et. lllMlhl 11i, . • l!OR · SALE• c....t ... s.. ..... ~-! .. ,... "" ........ HOUIS IUclllrll L ..... llU'll! c. Hmltafl, "'--•ncl ,,,. (1:)1,ft o1' w Plfllllftt 171tt '~Ille CMtl Hwy., lllMtl kldl. Wlf, HlllNi.111 .i ll'lt'•um ~~. lalll C.ltflnlle. "" tMlnltt ~1 ' . °'"" J1111,111,,. tt. "" ''tttt• MBt cC-1 ,_,.,,, oe~ lf:Ufll C. MllTllOA The Nlf •Ill lncludt, ~~ ~~~ • JIM BEAM COWCTOR'S SERIES Phtftt l•lac"-'11 IHct • Ln V.... • Arlnna • .... Ma.,.-19" GENERAL UCj>UOR STORE ,. ......... ...... l11·2 N. 191194 C..t•~ M... ""tlMtM ...._ "' JIMMYE.US ... _ All MATS meMD •1.so -.. TldC ..... Mltl: """"""' ~ Clfttlr. M\llVll Al*!(""' Wiii lctl'I -le...... UrttNill Q;llf, ..... ,,, ............. Al ~~r._ ?r!'} ,~ kt .• .t.,M, •• ,.M ....... A.M ••• ,.M. w. ...._ y.., • .-...-9cm, M1111r °"""" """Oft cni. c.... "" -,......, ""' -... •11.t.lfl ............. 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MOJ:llY MY _ C.,..,,IMllifl f-.1~ COlltt!Y Tb (OtlfC'ler Mltdl I, 1"1 ef Or1n9e e ... Pul>Chl'ltf Ofllllt (Mtl 0111, Pl16t, ., l<I Dlll'h, Jt-1'\' n. • ft FtbtllltY 6, 11, 1110 ''!llifllttl '0r~'~l~'f \ 135·70 ,ttinH,., .. 1')0 :.r - • ' • • ' . . Bacardi · c:up . R~sults Told ... 359'5 plu• J.11 · '$ • "l· -: •. ~· E~. ~.•x ; tiJ• ,171Xl 4 ~ f11Nl•11 whit.W•l.r •• NEW W\DE, fl.AT 'TREAD :~nES\GN f WIN·FILY· FIBERGLASS B.ELT I ~ , .--. GUARA~~ .. . · -ADJUSTME"fl' . •. , . v-!~ ·~ 11"'"1 r ···----= . . • ..... ;; .,.... .,. All""' ~ ... ' • :?~: w:;a-.ap •:::,.... • No IJMtl 111 Mlltt • Ne Ulllll .., Mont~. ~-····-J fttAG ·WHEELS 11...,--11 .... 111 1 ........... .. ____ .. ___ """""' _ ....... ·-·----. ~ ................. -.... --.. ·--····-11 .. -... "11•1 . ··--·---.... --_;.oloAtto I~• .. , ... _., ---.--... --lloolto -.. ··-"'" .. "" .... -.. . -··i..-·----.. . • , ••• 11011·. .., eooo ~ •""' v.u.. ...,._..,._., ....... _ __ ..,... ;.1.., .. '<' " . . " I ~ .. '1 ., .( ~son , Ion If ----------'---------- .. ' -- USID ·TIRIS • • . ' . • '::!: .... . F""1, Ftbru111 6, 1970 DAILY .~ILOT JI . • .~, $179.95' ; MAtTI-lfllVIC.1 OIA'-1'1!; lAHTA AtfA' L. w. llMIS T• .• IMPL. ·co. 1'2t •• 1•1 It. mH• " MUHflNGT9N 'tUCH PRECISION WORK av FACTORY TRAINED IXPIRTS _ _,._correct '•,tt•r· C1mbor e CorrMt ...,In, ·-ut. ·• l~t1nd tdiuot 11oorlilt ONLY MOST AMERICAN CAAS WITMOUT ~WEit EQUIP. • Rolin• ill 4 ,wh1tl1 •, ln•JMCI br1kl' clruml .. •· Adlillt' "' 11111 ~nt1ct e 'Aiid. nooJtci , . . fluid . '""""'""~ •dluot-r• ~br· ONLY . . I .. :$24~5 • Moot AmlrlCln Cort Low Mlle• .. Your Choice ll:Ulllll: MAIP CAR MATS · ..... --~ ,,. ' . ....., ""' ' e AUllW'c.lrtra • . COMPLm .. CAR CARE . . . · 's;;,.;, 1959 · Hours: 7aG to 6:00 Datlj · ) M0.17.10 t ' I" ( ' \ ZtJ CA!LY PILOT s f'1<11>, Fll>""rt 6, 1970 SHU TTL E CRAFT RET URN S TO EARTH LANDING FROM SPACE STATION Nortk American Rockwell'• Artl1t 11 lustratet Space Shuttle In Flight r For M i llions of Us -R ecess ion ls Here By SYLVIA PORTER Avoidance or reeession is a l<ey goal or economic policy in 1970, the President has tried 10 make clear In his Economic and Budgel messages -and Jn vie\¥ of what a significant decline in our economy would n1can to the jobs. , paycheck!'! <1nd profits of millions of voters. you wooldn 'I expect any other stalement rrom so masterful a politician as Richard Nixon. But who 's kidding v.•hom? For millions or us -and the number is mounting by the ""eek -recession is already •ere and now. \Yllal's more. '~ I'll document below. for '1lillion!! recession has been 11ere for a startlingly pro- nged period. l'!'t1 NOT WRITING in this column in U\e technical bafnC- «ab whiclJ defines a national recession Bs two calendar quarters of decline in real Gross National Product (the dollar total of our output ad· juat.ed to eliminate price in- creases). I'm writing In terms or you and me -apd in these tenns, a rece:ssion is what the dictionary says it is. lt's a "retreat." It's a mov· lng or sliding baCk in our buying power. our assets. our Uving standards. Spcclrically: '(I) I( you're a typical U.S. worker, you have been. sliding tack since the start of the Vietnam war escalation in it85! You have 'been in a ~on longei' thari any worker since before World War II -a whole genera- tion!!! This hun 't been a one- year phenomenon ; • ' s Ince ]J65" 111eans for more than Ove years. THE WEE KLY spendable earnings ltake·home pay after deduction or federal incom~ and Social Security taxes) of the typical factory worker with a wife and two children (otaled $99.99 in 1969, up 4.9 ~cent over 1968. Dept's official report.. 110ver· !he-year declines occurred in manufacturing, trade. a n d finance, insurance and real estate.", · AOMITl'EDLY,. these pay figures do not include fringe benefits -but they don't in- clude skyrocketing state aild loca l taxes either. I'll wager the blle taken by state-local taxes more ·than orfsets the ~tribuUoo made by fringe benefits, (2) If you're a small businessman. you 're in an e v e r • deepening reeession You're a target of tight money ; you rank way down for loans, way up for stiff loan charges. You.re bil t b e hardest by pay demands and you can't resist very well . Your customers are mo.~t like- ly to be slow , payers and, again. you're· comparativelY helpless. Your profits ae radlng rasl. THE GIANTS _are now bein& hit t<>o, but nowhre near lo the ex tent that you art. They're in a slowdown; you're in a retreat. (3) Ir you're heavily in- vesttd in stocks, y o u • r e hurting and hard -and no maller whether your chips are tilue. white. red ·or p0lka·doL Even if you haven't been fore· ed lo sell out, you're-aware of the degree to which the crack- up of 1969---70.-.has erased youl' pron ts and • eaten into your capital. With stock prices on average baek to 1963's levels -wiping out more 1 lhan six, years of gain -who isn't hurting? 1 (41 If you've been in I.he bond markets. jt has been a "pure blood bath." All in· vestors ln bonds or all types arc "bleeding" -big and small, pro11 and amateurs, the dealers of Wall Street, the widows of Main Street. On the suriace, that seems progress, but the real weekly f:----.>l>!t!Jl!able earnings of this worktr" (faie·liOriie pay af\cr allowance for price ncreases) a~ down lo $i8.30 -o.• per- cent below 1968, also below l"6 and below 196& loo AND IF YOU'RE trying lo build houses""' in a period of brutally tight and expensive credit ••. Or trying to buy or sell a house when mortgage money is so lougll to get ••• And now, of course, unemplo)'· menl is on the rise, profits are perceptibly shrinking, the rise · in personal incomes is leveling ofL •. Who needs lo wait for the baUlegab to confirm tllat millions or us are ln a recessio n ~ Wbo's kid- ding whom? r • , "For 1969 as a whale. in- creases in consumer prices eroded all of the gain in earn- ings," confirms the Latxir 'J ran WlLD-IYID ~, IUSIAHDB AND LDVllS ,,, • SEND HER VALENTINE FLOWERS! No both•r worry ing •bout 1izt s. ctn't m•~• ker fet -in f•tl, thtr• is no better w11y to s•y you c.1re. • l 8ossts, remembtr your h•rd.wor~ln9 1ec;r.tary1 tool! PHONI '73-45 ll WE DELIVli "£.~ FLOWER SHOP Firms Bid ' For Space Shuttle Job ' · C.Omplete-New York Stock List • 1,, { -r '. .. . " " .. . .. • " .. " " .. . ,. . ' .. '. ' ' ' ' I: " .. ' i1 • ' ·-.. ' .. ' ' ' . .. . ' .. ,. ' . ' ' " " '' , " ' ' ~ ' • • . . -, ,,~FO::Z::;.;:i,..~·--1~'70;:..,~;...._. • ._~~~fDfJ.:=;:L;Y~P~ILO~T Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New · York ·stoek :E~cliqe List ~.I Mart Sinks Again ' ~ · 1 .As. Glamors Hit 11 ~ ~ -, l ---· NEW .YORK (UPI) -Selllai In speclal altu .. tioda and In many of Ille 11amort pulled stocks low· er again TbundJ1 In moieralt turnover. The UPI mart1twli11 indicator allowed a loss of 0.71.percent on 1,1111 ial!UU trlded. Of theae , 1143 declined and· 449 gained. " The Dow Jones lndullrll,I average ol 30 aelected blue chlpe was off 4.lMI at 7'0.U near the bell. A turnover of around 1.6 million mans com- pared with 11,IHO,OOO atiarea Wednesday. Tetu Corp., on more ljlu U poiftll In the pr&- vlous Hllion, encountered lddlllonll stllln1 pres-sure at· Ille' -but nco•end followinf word the firm was con1tdarin1 a stock split. Tobacco stnclls save 1rolllld In the wake Of an American Can'cer Socloy report that ctaarette smoke cauaed d01s to contract lune cancer. Peon Central fell back In the ra11 :;;roup alter reporUna a 1barp drop In net income In lMO. , Airllnfl and chemicals -----·------------------J·-----------~--..------~~ -............... ~ ................ -........... = ....... _J. ---- , ___ ......... __ ' Final Stocks In All Hom• Editions k Exchange List 'I' • • - ... " . •t I • 1 I I .) ) 4 t r-:;;;c-7.-===-=-i·,.-, -~--·---·--. --,,~.._-,.,.,..-~­ " ' ... I '" 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY"lll $588' Tl\!1 two dOOf Mrdl""' Q)mft •Ith V-1 •!"91ne, .._,~m1tlc INm;ITlk-1\otl, FAi'.TORY AIR, pOWlr 11-· k\a, wh.I • 11dl Wlllt. r1dio ind), ' hultr. IPIM 2"61 . , NOW •. 9_NlY, . ., . .. . 1965 FOlD' T,BIRD . . ,. .. " ...... -·M .,,, .. :..,.. $·1·0· 'B·a· ..,1111 L1ndofu 19), 11ei:rrt: 'l'Jrt-. ' d""'I l 11,111.ur!OW lnJeTICf:, P11;M. • •ii:' : . . ' · NOWJOHl!7 •. · .. '• -. . . ' . . . 1967 DATSUN SSS. . . ~; NOW O~LY · ?88 -.1967 PONTIAC ·G.T.O. .1966 MERC. Vlllager .Wp• Ti'lll t ... 11...... w•-C:Olfll!I • I , '"" H -•M .... moH< "'~· $1188 m•11lon . ..oWtr 11-lllf, AlR COH DI tONHIG. r..,le I. Mele<. !~G SUI NOW ONl Y ---.!. ·'--_ 1961 FORD 'OALAXil 500 , '"" ."I" ' ••. "'""~ "' $1188' 1~10 •• rt 1.,. llffle• • m-~ Tl'"& • 210 • ' NOW ONlY ' : " 1 • . 19'4 RAMBLER WAGON' $388 NOW ONLY, OPEN EVES ·1·1L.10 " • .. ") J...; .. ·-~ . ,.; .. _,.: .. \ -. ' ' ., r .-" I -" "" • ·-• ' . . • ~ . . · 1'f69.DODCN a.r.·c.nvert. i.~~~::;·52488 • . NOW , ONLY ·. . , · ·, _t96B ...... t CORONft . £~sr1s·9· a· · · ' itOW'fOHl . , • '• I . . - -•• • j .. . ---.. •' ' . . • " . ·f ' . .... • ' I . . ~ -. • • •·•., Wller .e •••• • r .. .. ' ( . . . • .. ; : l -• ~··· ~~~-Ila :1?1~yhouse Takes Its Rlac~e ,.in H~s~~rY: ~. wli'fS -DENSMGRE -KEEPING TA'llS OM.l.AGUNA PLAYHOUSE ,\., . . ' .-. ' ' . •• -Hollywo.od Backstag e . t \ I . • 11 • I •.-Andy Alive and G~owling Theater's Era Chronicled B'y Lagunan By TOM TIT1JS Of t11t o.llY l'lltt Sl1tf The bu11d'ozers of progress are storm- ing th~ walls of the Onetime Laguna Playhouse, pushing away 45 years of theatri,:al history to make room for a parking lot, but the grand old lady of Ocean Avenue .IS going down ·with a smile, secure in the knowledge that she'll have her place tn history. C. Wess Densmore has seen to that. A former resident director of the playhouse in the early 19fO's who has t th l or his gs . years ln the ea, Dmsmorf: • com· .. hlliary • ol lhe old ')llayfiouse at the request of the CaJt!Gt'llla Historical Society'• lheatricaJ division. He ~s turned the finllhed product over . to the society, but his aotes are volum- nous-and quite engrOS!i,ng. His .ls!°in all probability. the most. c om p I e t e chronology available on Orange CoUTlty's largest community theater. "ll was a bell of a job," the veteran ac- tor and director reflected at hi.s cllUslde South Laguna home where be enjoys a panoramic vieW of the s~ ~over the P~cific cadl 'l'Veni~. ·•A l9l el JMm!le I conlacted in my research remembered the same things, only In a dilferent way.'~ Much or the lnformaUon Clple first hand, however, s1nce Den!more came to the West Coast J n J930 after studyln&: drama at Harvard and Carnegie Tech After graduation, he set out u an actor· • playing In what he recalls as 11a series 'of llops" with such theatrlcaJ giants as Otis Skinner aod Ethel Barrymore. He then turned lo directing both professional aind amateur productions, and .has $led more than 200 play1 in his 35-yeair career "Although the old playhouse wu bufJi in 1924," Densmore points out, .. ihe players group itself was first organized ~ in 1920 or thereabouts. At least that's By VERNON SCOTI' sideburns, trifocal spectacles and John I;. when the fi~t known records were "''l UJ11 11011pN11 f<-rr1JPH4lent Lewis eyebrows. found." 1 HOnLYWQOD -"}.·definite.ly am not FOr this reason. N>rhaps. Oislley star· The genesis t,t,o the Laguna Playho..,c, ... ~.•· •. . .-•s ' ~-'f"tAI r,ed Andy .in a two--part television show, "' .-:\ar ;,ALU11111 ore can ascertain, was. .·Thi! 'protestatiOn rumbled forth from "Smoke," beaming in Feb. on "~ '• t>Ct1·l2) 1920\ '!~n a group then known as • • RICHARD SULLIVAN, SHEILA-WATSON, MARI LYN ·KERCHEVAL IN "BL YTHI!' SPIRIT' (IHI) - ' • I•-I -' Ramona Pagea~ ·Sets Auditions ' • • • .F.or Annual Show • ' r Salunlay, February 71h, II the date Id for atldlllonl lo. be' bold for llw,.lillt nilt of, the Indian girl, "Ramool1" f..-l)Jt the.depths of Andy Devhie's~corpulent., V{ontlerfµI World of Di!ney." .!Pe •.. c~~ty Drama Club of Laguna JHlunC~ . The job was most welcome. !_ ~ath.held Its first meeting at lhe home ''There's :a ·cer~iJl gtylU> o£·character -. ~l'm jl:St as active as l can get.'' Andy-ol-a-Mrs. Isabel Frost. No producUon ~.!ftllual prod~, ciLllte__-~-~-~ ~ vtrakln '~ oo the ,booJt ol•lhe ame name written by' Helto Hn8t JICkloo. ' I ~ , 1.. i actors >who come rrom ·the same er,a of · w~ "But> J1ril not working-as much plans emana~ from that get together, mo1/le8 that the pu~Jlc gets ' con!use9. as l1d li)e to. J tried to retire two years bowe.~r. and d was not unill the third Smiley 0Buinett and Stu Erwin ~-ere a ago and t'almost went crazy. There was meeling that. a decision to•stage the play ~e. But ther e are others,'' Devine nothing tu do. The biggest thing was to "Eagerheart" was announced. t!>irlp1alned.\ ." · keep peOple from thinking I'm dead." "There Is, however, no way o! knowing ·"~hen tliey·d1e, my wife, Dorothy, gets "I· don't have to work for economic whether they ever actally did produce Jtttets and ~rds of cOndolence . Some reasoos," said Devine who js rich. "But 'Eagerhcart,' whatever that wa s • • people telephone to express their sym· il's one way of letUng lhe ,world know I'm Densmore observes. ' pathy. . alive and kicking. The Laguna historian also noted that '"On.::e In a while T answer the phone "I ~gan working In movies in 1926 In during tfle 1920'·s the players group was ahd the person on the other ~nd or the silent "'twe>-ree: comedies. When sound koown intei:cbangeably as the Com· line almost swallows his teeth, when he cam'e Jn ihey threw me right out Into the munity Drama Club and the Laguna hears my vo~ce, thinking t am .de ad. " .st~t. With my voice they thought I'd Community .Club, Whalever they caUed ,Andy's voice, once heard, u r*ver c1eat• theaters." themselvea 11'1 1921, they staged the first forgotten. "Orevihe-?t'fas penuaded at one time lo recorded production, "The Clod'' by John ~Jl is a ste.am calliope with a broken vi.&it c1. throat specialist to see what was Beach, on June 17. Where the play was key. Age has· ,nellow.ed his yocal cords to wrong, wllh his voice box. presented Is unknown . tJle tim~r~: Cpinhi!li~g ~' ! t n·e s·t ,Not~lng; as jt I.Urned ouL • Meanwhile, plans w~re being drawn up cbaract,.er1strcs ol a facto'! wh1she and "They told me ~t l~t l had nod~~ on by one F. P. McPherson for a l)fnnanent freighter horn. ' • 1TIY vocal cords, };ndy rasped. But home for the Laguna players and a series Ate has ~n J'l_lOt'e' than 'kind to tndy ane'r a lot of 'itudy~ U\e doctors said it 0£ fund.raising event!: were held. The "ho ,il")'.00 ~idek1c,lt to .Rpy Rogers in a . ·was my naturaJ vwce and I was stuck group continued l.o produce plays in any 5tfles ·or ~les f<t""twor 'years · be!ore 'wit.lj It'' • ! . facility available and 1n 1922 hired its ~i~g.;g~ M.~l;sonji foil ·.In •:'~Ill:! : · A~y hJakes,!ila.bome_olU;~fP._arkliog first paid direet~r. Mme. Anna Oare, Bill II1ck'Oi,. a, ... 7-ye¥. success on : shore~.of ·Nf!wpor\ Beach and ii engross-whose initial production was something , television., , .~ · cd in" going through all the r;tlll "Pictures called "Suppressed Desires." · Devine, noW 62, h8s iSSdined· Ojsney-" ot his ' career. rc<!alllng anecdo(es il)to a "Finally" DensmOre related "In June li~e proportions. He wears muttonchop r tape rccortter. of 1924 the' playhouse was comPleted and --. ,'.:. the first show-went on lhe_ boards-a . comedy called 'Clarence' by Booth Tark· '1 ington. lt was dirticted by George Dunham, who is sUll arOund and livinl ln , • • • • W" •k' ,, !1~1l!'~l ~f'_1i)!' •) . ee ·enu ·~Ill ms " · ' . . • ."':!J*ia del Mar. · ... ~'-.The playhouse'• first supervising dlrec· tor "u Kathryn crawath, the daughter of a vll<ran Lapno judp wlio lasled, Denmnore noted, lhroogh only nro one- acts after having wt her mother ln lhe lead of the -nd play. Suce<eding her, TRAVELOGUE -The Newport Harbor Kil enlo Otib is presenting Johi;i 'Goddard's 1''Con.~o Copquesl'' .adYelltilre filnl in the Orange Coast CoUege 3ud1torium. 2701 Fairvie.w Road, J Costa Meslf, al 8 lp.'l'n. "•tight• :Jlcl!e~.H2, availllble at thb ~ doo r.· , • · · • .. .. .. t oc PHI CHARMON(C 'CONCERT -The Orange County PhUharmohic SOciety will ~reseni the Los Ang~les Pl\Uhar• monic Orchestra with Heni Schmld~lsserstedt con4ftcttpg, Andre Walts piano,sololsl1 In orawford Hal11on the UOJ Cam·: in' 192S. wu George Oerwlng~ • • A curious note.in the playhouu h.latory. •. Densmore. poinll out, was a festival In 1925, which fesulted in part of the t>l<Y· , hoUse•s proceeds being given to the Santa · Ana Community PJayer&-the only ~ty _,_ Jittl~ theater groijp o!iler Ui8n Laguna'•. MAIU'l.:YN "!RCHlllAL DANA •jONES IN 'l'DOUILE DOOR"·(IMI) tj pus, Feb. 7.a\ 8-,~·~·'.l'>·ll,i~ lhe·fiflh in th•·Society•• seven con- cert'seiies. Tickets $4 at the door. Phone ~I. • .,. . l • ••• GEM SHOW -Tb• Orange Coast .Mi!!tr!ll and Lapld'lfY Society will be hol&tng Its show thi s we<:kend, Slit. and Sun. Ip t&e Junior Exhibits Jlldg. 'I'!· lbe Orange Counly F,airgrounds, 1111 F'air'Orlv,. Costa Mesa. Hours: LO a.m. to to Pitll·• Sal.; LO a.m. \o 6 J!.m. sun. No Char~ !or admission. ide to Fun, Page 24 .. . , .. • See '"Ille playfiouJe probably woaJd have ' r . ' , , gone down the drain In the late l92Cl'1,'' Densmore relates, "had It not been for the appearance ol Mn. Lytle Rankin. ~Mom' Rankin became chainnan of the pl9house board In 1928 and inherited an · empty treai\iry. Her fi nit ahOw,, 'Nothing But the Truth~' made , money and started tfle pf ayers back uphill." · Mrs. Rankin relained control of the playhou"' uiroug11 lhe middleJ !511'1, ~nd in 1940 her spl'I Victor became resident director, staglng productions ot ''iKlnd Ledy.•• "ToayJ)raws 1 Horte1' and "Mea . ., M"'I Flghl.'"Tlle latltt proved irOnlcally llldependeiice, and In 113', •Ith only • prophetic, for Rankin weot olf lo World membel'I ' and am~ In Ina, the War JI and . never re~umea.. The . playhouse was sold to the clty·of Lqunl playhouse's annual Victor awairds e~e Beach for fl ,000. . given .Annually In Rankin's memory. __. lfbat same year, , 19361 Mar}or'cl During Mrs. Rankin's lenu.re, the Williamson (mother ot·Pageent or the playhouse weath~red the stock market . Masters director Don WIWarnsoh) .staged ~rash· or 1929, reducing ltJ U~k't R."lca thrtt., Lagu~a product!°"'!; OD\ of 1"hich • from II w IO ctrits (today f>f.!01..,111 iio1 w•s Captain Applejack, tht s11ciw lhal you a good ~I oo weekend!), But 'lh•' mar~ed the .Laguna debul ol Dtvl~ ~1111. De~rCISlon took 111 loll oo the \l>Ulet'• (!loo PLAYBOUSI, l'op· •>· . -, '------'--~---------"'--------··---------------~-~------·-------~-----"-------'---'~~-~-~ A IOOd 1.arnoul of applicants, botJt.pri. f-.aJ and amateur, .II expeclod,)lil' , the 'much IOUgbt..tter role, .ancl r· lo- • -pol'IOllS should conlacl 'IJti ' ' Ramona Bowl -by phone J(1)6 658-Jlll. ~ • The maJe·t .. d .will be plll)'<d qaii>lhii year, by Frant Sorell, noted ac1or Uli sinl;er, ntii.mh11 for bis fourth.._ .• :~. ill-fated.1ti"o "Al~'1_,1n,...tbp hill<lrlcal drama which de~ ,the,"'iJ pllght'of lhe·lnilUDin ·lhe ~·Jlllt!• in southern California.' · ·' .: Other roles will also be Casi t1)e-..... day and ~ followtng d8y a! necessary 4 but thae roles 1re lradlliooally·Dilod ·bJ local people, llll/'Y. of whom re!ian emr year lo . vie for the covoled Jlll'll ., q Wl)llld euepl for the two leads. ' • 1n sp11e . of .,..111 ~·..,.. .ductloo COiia, pricel have nol beelliroil<ti . and.have remallied· at $1.00, 2.!IO'Od 2'10 for aeveral' ,yean., Advance ordert ,.,; heaYy apln 11111 year, 10 ........,. dolJ6 ing to ret good aeats are urged 'tf. - their orders in earJy; 1970 dates are;; II, 19, :ii, 21, llild May•2; 3. Mail• to P.O. Box 755, Hemet,1 Ca.-~. · .; : l t< .. • • :~il:1.£'1'Dn· '. 1 INSmE l'EAftlllU i ' . . • • . ~. , .... _, I, Im ' Tam BarllJ.' In ....._, tho '!"'kl " ""'1J>!!MI' --· ' aaya he! il'a name to be aware"'- In lhe· milllc .,Wld, You ·u fJnd die rm.lr On J'age JL ' ,.,..... e..11 -lo ho , ..... 11 .-IM>..,. ....... . J J Ill Artll 0CC ..... ,. U..Jl!tolor ••. ~· ,.,~·-~ .... ''-<Paci• Oil Mti.A~ . ~ -.... CJ1l 11ie1 ~ • • hit., •1111 J; ...... 'i ...... " .... -. ....... . -.............. . 0....lo-..... . Q9eelll ,.,.... ~ .... : -...... Lot ;::: • • . • .I· '--. - I · 1 1 I DAILY '11.01 .. , . .-• . ' .. I Congo .. Filnf :· At C ·11 ... " ... -. .. . o. ege _. rEl.1 . ,. ·1 ·~ lltAVELOGUE -The Ne.wPor t liatllot•Kiwanls Club Is pre:stn.Una john ~d.,d's •:coiwo.CQnq~t;· ttavel film at ·occ Auditorium,, !701 Fairview Road, Costa .Mesa,, Feb .. S, at a p.m. Tickets, $2, available at the door. . ---m .J _, ~ ..__:.... ,., . GOLDEN WEST ~CE -Golden Wesl College, 15744 Golden . Wat SL,~tt1itnUn«t.on 86achr ia. holdinc a. "Howdy" ·dance Feb. 6, at a p.m. in the College. ~ter .. The ,.Gibson-. • Shaw ·group is playiag (pr the ev~t whitjl costs 15 cents per tic~et, avaUab.le at Uie 'door. ,. 1 ' Ff.B.e .zt ' . . AFrERNOON CONCERTS -Fine Arts Bldji., Room 111, Univ. ol. Calli. Irvine. Free cooca1s each Frl at l p.m. Feb. 6. Pt1u.sic for FluW., t Kathy Monohan, Marsha Gemmill, Cindy Garariafi\.-and Laurie Whitcomb; Feb. 13 Schubert Age.in\. Die Wlnterreise' Jly atudents ol. vocal class~ Feb. 20 Cooservatolre lnltrument.ale. Work by Humm1l , Mozart and v~ by ~ialllti •cf Dept. of Miiiie. ! , • FU. 7 ,,. · • ;oc fllltllARMl>Ntc -The 0rllip c.Unt~ Philharmonic ·Will pment the Los Angeles PhllhaniiGolC-Oi-cbooir1'utidei: • the -.. too,of flUesl 'coi>ductor Hans' 'f!Cbmldt.!Ja&iled~ ...... Feb. 7 at 1:)0 p.m. in Ctawrord Hall on UCJ epipul. PliDlst ~Watts will bie eo1oist in·the f1fth ~·rof.:t111Mn''Con-. . l'ietana Choir Jiog s . ~ ~ -~ The. Vienna· 'Boy$ Choir will appear, under the banner of S. Hurok, in the Mu s· ic Cenlet'~ paVlliol\, J.os Angeles, Saturday at 2:30 and 8:30 p,m. The per- formances have been delighting American ,a1i1diences for over 25 years. • C<rt oerlti by the Society. Tick eta, '4, 1!1"1-be oblalned ·ai • l"!l" ______ =-;a the Society oUice, itlt W. C9ut IUgllw_q. Newport Buch; er , at the -~ available, P-~I: " ' FEB.7 ... Live ~ ·• . Theater . . ' B~ CONCERT -Eltlncla !lllh Scbool oludenta will llllge a benefit pop conctrt Sat., Feb. '/, frOll! I• to II p.m. In the Ealancla Gym. Bancta pl~ will be "Smokatack I.Jch1nln'," "G~y" and 4'T-he--00vel '-'fbere.,wtll be an 2c. companying light show. The fwlcta rall<d will 10 to belp dlfray care coats of Com Mesa mp School student, Jua- Un Ogata, who Ls paralyud from .the qec:kJ;'"' due to an ·injury la: I 'wreatting match. The ~-ti. ~ "Ge neration" 'will Taite money to paf the bancls so all ~ f.roin_·~ A comedy about the delivery caDcat Clll 10 1lo lhe'C>a;ata fund . rtck• •.SO ~h Pi~Y. of a child and grandchild, on ~ 'be'purcbaaed at the door. Estaricla la: at UlS P1acentt1, Cotta stage al the San Clemente Mesa ~ ' • ' : '"• • Community Theater; .2 0 2 FEB. 7 ' l :, • • Avenida Cabr i ll o, San TEEJli CWB DANCE _ The Welllnlnllu n..,..u..,_ J,id" Cie!"ente. at 8:30 p , m . , p-Deoartment will hold-a T--Cllih 'l,l!ad In the com-· Thurs ,-Sun. lhrougH Feb. 14. Travel Get S:pecial · Airline Fare , ly STAH "11.Af'~ANE ,. -If you go overaeu 'lbil year on r1ru11r •!r fares you're out of your mind. The apeclally air faru are tbe thU>'-travel arenu have tllem. Alt about tbue fare1: GIT, BIT. elCllrllon. The airlines bad a furful batUa over fare culs. The regular pricea stayocl about the umt. But Ibey cavocl on the apeclal1. I just lootocl .,_., . PanAm's list they send to travel agents. II you buy right. you get real bargains. · * I called an alrlln_e for ref!Uiar prices to Elirope -wife and two children. I tliou&ht the qqote wu high. So I called three otber lln<s. ,I rot ,lour dif- ferent answers. I guea1 the resetvations girll were look.inf in dilferent columns. asked a travtl agent friend who l&ld: 1'Fint. I look up the .fare. Then I call the alrlfnt -and I know who to uk for. I know the 111'1 at that line who's slwl>fft on fi&urinC fares. Then I order tl!e ticket for !lie client. And I have tile alrllne write me a letter conllnning the fare price." . . So maybe your be•I bet is to let the travel · agent buy for you . * '.'_,.would you stay an4 wltat wwld wwld you do In ,Jtio ft Jantlrot" Everybody 1tay1 out at Copacabana Beach. It's one long olring ol botela. The •Mmminr !J OK. But there'• a drainage ninnln& like sJl1A[l creeks acro11 the beach. And It looks to me lite lt'1 dlnct from the street.. And where doe• It come from before ii bill the street? * I got some good buys In Brulllan Jewelry. Brazilian stones set In well dtslgned gold. The big- gest dealer is Hans Stern. You won't hive to look for him. He'll find you. Everybody at tho beach mU1t be on t!Je Stem payroll. You find Stem foldort In your , box. In your room. The man who nin1 the harbor ii boat ,passes them out to you. * I Dew an hour north to Bahia. A warm O. C. SMITH At Ot1Myland Oa- Valentine Day Dane~ Saturdav • Glldys Knigllt and the Plpo, O. C. Smith and Dennis YO!t 11111 the Clasolca JV will lllr at lllllleyland'1 lllBual $t. Valentine's Dey Dance Fib. 14, from I p.m. unUl 1 Lm. Tlcketa !or the tlancO. priced •t tt. are available now at 1U Blllk of America brlMhel and the Dtaneylllld box offlce. Tlckell wlll be avalilblo the nlfbt ot the dance at tbe Park'• box office, priced at 1'1.110. VllenUne tickets e n t J t 1 e guosta to unllmftod """ of 50- plua attractlonl and 111- veJ\Wrel, et:cluding lbootin& pUertes. . munity' ~ltr, ai:Jo Westm.lnlter Avt.., '(for Weat.minltu Reservatlons -1-492-0465. tie n •) each SIL from I p.m. to mJdnllhl. A~milslcm. It. 0465. ·hr members, tl.50 for non-mrmben. The "Purt Joy" "Tiie lmpo11Jble Yean'' ·group will play: for dartdnk P'eti. 7. · ' · A generation gap comedy • . . _ FEB. 't • j : ' • . , will be on stage al the Hun- seacoast tcwn. Good hote!J and 1everal good restauranll. It's African black -th!J was the llrtt f· Portuguese town in the New World and the landing c' for the slave trade. ' ; You can oee a kind of voodoo here. A stylised Disneyland will open to the pubJJe u unal on Valentine '• Dey at t 1.111-The Par:t wfll ckllle 1t 7 p.m., openln( apln at I p.m. for the Vilenttne o..,... Glady1 IWJhl and the P1J>S and O. C. Smftb wfll -bble fer two allows, • p.m. llld n p.m., on the Tomorro•land Sta1e. Dennis Yott and the C1aaalcl IV will perform 1110 p.m. and mldnlght oo the Tomorrowland 'retract. ~SHOW -The Orange Coul t.lln!<il·and Lapi<!Jty.~ tington Beacli Theater, 2110 cielY li 'lloldinca C.m and Mineral ·~ on Saturday 'and MslnSt,HuntlngtooBeacb.at Sunday, Feb. 7 and a in the Junior E>hibila Bldg. on the 8:30 p.m: through Feb. 21, Orange County Fairgr1Jlmda. No, charge for admiaalon. Fri. and Sal. Reservation - Haun: Saturday 10· i.m. .to ID, p'.m.· ~' 10 .~ 6 p.~._ ,53$.fffit. •. m ·-· .. -~ ...... ·f;'tt.1-i' . ·~ • lldJisE ~OW !.! The Seeond annual Ranclio'~a Win· 1' • ••tnvJlaU~ !o •.(ttlrc:h': ter Honi Show will be held on the Rancbb·~· Feb. 7 • , A comedy about marital In· -~> a •-~•-g at !=30 a.m. kN~ 'Cf..W,', ~-.-.... es are · i discretion· -0n &tage l t~ ..iu ..... W.I """'' N-~~· ·Weatmin!ter Community apecttd in the'weaterns, hunttn,• j tend ~e Th F' 1 •-• J 1-• I bones cl&iles. $1;375 in prilt money will be awarded. The eater, iney ~oo • -1 1Areall'doc8ted cm Higb.,.Y 316-W way bet'90 RJvers.lde , Edw~d!, Westminster, atl:30 l and-, •--""'•o., P~---(71f) _'1MZ11 lor.furthii'"Wormatlon. j,. p.m. Fri. !llld Ssh, jhrou1~ ~ --·~ ~ · Feb. 14. Rfservation.t -893- • • FEB. 7 'W:: l<,1 5'02. ·•. \ .. •.·... ' ! • fOP CONCERT -Jefleraon Airplane, Hot Tuna and Glenn ~ i Mcilly'1 Headllgh~ will' ~~· i~ conctrt. in ·the arena of · ""J01..1'.g" ·• ltbe-Anabelm Convaition Center, tolJ '..W. Katella. Anaheim, · A ·~meQ!i_;drami :of a {Sat., Feb. 7, at a p.m. Tickets at the bo1 office, $3.50 -$6.50. retarded chiJd a!fd' bis family ::• ' · · · FEB. 7 • is · · · · · ' now plaYJ,na at .SOutlt Q>asl • Afl\JA ·TREK'l'ER. "-'The' wtiiter 'j;rodU<llO!i' "In Muif.' Repertory, 1827 •Ne" Port .::.-.., MJ-\....-aft •• 111 '"""°ed "td''liJh ihtou...,"~b~ s 'at' !he • BI vrd . • _Cas t a Mes a. 1,.--"'"JCIU u~ • 1 "t''"i~ . . ~ .1 rth • 1 Performances at 1:30 p.m .. J-Padua Theater. ,at th& en ol Padua 1Ave!: 1!'1 e.s no · · ThW't -Su throo&h Feb 14 -===~~= , :of FoOthilJ Bl•d· in·f:laremont, Set Jn•a¢fiahing village · ReserVau~M·· 641-l363 · · -l ~<Jn Lake Patzcu o .lhe~p!ay's mt1:9ic ~atis~k to the per· , :-· I Pod of Spanish . ..... ~a .:'9-p.m. Wed. --.--"Tbe Owl epil-Pii1yc1l" · · 1 • • • ·lbrougll Sat.. wi ml>tiJlOes at f ''1 p.m. od. and Sat. : .' A comedy ~ti 3 u t • Japa' nese Art1° sts Show I ~:shops and dining rlOID ,are open .also. Reserv1UOM for '!Xiokwor.n·~ invoiv~t 1"ith : • · ):dinner and theater, phone (714) 626-1288. · a call girl. on stage at the ( ·'11 '" •'•.FEB. 7.,.za · · ~ {~. .Laguna Moulton Playhouse, w k o Co E WATtlUNG~ The gentle an ol Wiiiie watdtinf · f606 Laguna Canyon Road, . 01' ·S at range ast the Orange County Coast ha1 ·,been resumed with the · •" --·-Be ch t a 30 ~~hl.nd Holidiw"' going on trips Sat. aod Sun. •fr:om i l.Mllw1a a , a : p.m. •;, ·~--1Tues .• Sat., through Feb. 14. • Balboa P1viUon, 4tlO Main St, Balboa, throuih w111: i'Reservations-4M-!MO. The first show o( imported weU as modem designs and nnooth of Feb. The boat will leave at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ad· • works every held at Orange techniq_uu. All works will be 'Ctlts p and children under 12 years, $2 •. Phone ~45. "Tbe Misanthrope" • • Coast College is on exhibit from the portfolio of M. M. ,. · · · FEB 11 • 14 · A t.1ollcre comedy. being ;BOAT SHOW -'About 60 boats will' be oo display In the presented at Irvine Repertory with more th&n 60 prints by Shlnno and· As!Odates of Los f,ta11 at Fashion Island, Newport Beach, Feb. 11 :. 14:· eabln , Theater ln the Studio Theater contemporary artists of Angeles. More than 30 artists (..puiser1 up tO 40 feel and saU .boats· of all liaea 1W't.IDI' on Campus, Wed. Sat. ai 8:'30 Jap~. will be represented .. .-~ iabota will be .among Lhe boata: on view: as well •·•· p.m .. Feb. 11·21. \:teservaUons The show will run In the Art Many of the artists in the r 'Flying Wha1e" instanl S1''imming pool. in th"-iKCbod &n· -833-Ml7. Gallery throuah Feb 27 dall y !!how are r ec og nized in· flUal Fashion al t ow. ; ). , t. · , -. GI •1 ri ,, from 9 a.m. to it p.m. Wed· . J k ~ I and 'Boa Sh J • · Lernationally. While their roota -a · • ·1 '111.e ass ,, ana1e e are •n apsn a spo esman • • r L • It · IS nesdays the gallery will be ' ;mcol.lll BIRTHDAY_ ,San ,Luis Rey Mission in San Luia. 1 A perennial favorile on open also from 7.9 p.m. There said. their application ot 1three miles inland from Oceanalde, is holding ID Abraham ..--stage at South Co a st is 00 admission charge. ·design renecls no country of llncoln BJrthday Observance showing dacumentt slped by. , Repertory, 1827 New Po 'rt An additional showing of origin. . ~mt Lincoln a few days before his dealh, alon& wllh' . Blvd., Costa M"81 :fhurs. -more than 200 print! will be Miss Sharkey sai d the sale «her rare Uncoln dodzmenta:. The public is inVited free of i 1"n., 8:30 p.m~ Feb. 20-Mar. fleld Feb. 15 from l-4 p.m. AJJ ..... presents an excellent op-~e. · : ·1. Reatrv11Uofts -Me-1383. of the prints 00 that day wlll portunUy for. res1denls of the FEB. 13 j "A Smile 11 1 Frown be tor s a 1 e with prices area to obtain a u t h e n t I c :roNIOR TEEN DANCE .... Tt'le Junior 'feen Club .of Weal· I u-u... ,...,__,. starting at $9.' Japanese v:·orks at a lnlnster will hive two daricu each month -on' the tecond ! Turald ...-...,"" · >. .... C art Instructor Donna ru.o;onable pnce. :and fourth Fridays _ from -1:$9 . lo '9.;3(1 p.m. TtJe Nrond J 1 A musical rewe ba9ed on \}\.; :Friday ·of the month aU ,We,uftinitet ?th and 8th .Fade ,JLJules Felff~r material will~ Sharke:,t said the .prints v.•111 )tudents attending Westmtm~'lichbola east or BelCh Btyd. ;,,on 1ta1e at 8:311 p.m .• Fri.· represeht a· wide range of . ?Day attend , aiid on the: foi.lrUl 'Frktay'night all 7th and~ \}Sat.; 7:30 Sun., through Mar. printing techniques and styles. students attending Weltmin.ster schools. w~ of 'i lat th~ ()pet1 ~. Theatf:r. These w.ill loclude. the well ' For Advertl11.1g in The Weekender Phone 642-4321 ··Bltd; .rniy attend. All'schOols hive '\he new' JchWute. 281'5'" .... ~llla \Vay, ·Newport known imagUy and subject ' •--ch. Restrvauons -67~ atte f J ri eb. 13 the ·~Pure Joy" group w1u ·pay fOr dancing and 1 iiJO. ~m~~r~o~~a~pa~n~ese~~a~. ~a~s ~~~~~~~~~~ on Feb. 27 the "Pollutions" Wlll play. · ~ : ,;; ; FEB. 14 "5erv~t in lM .H~" 1vALENTINE PARTY -Dlsneyland, 1313 So. Harbor Blvd., A Brlt.lsh comedy on the ~~.will stqe.dts antl\Hll. Valentine Party from t p.m. '.1beards tt Santa Ana Coffimun· ·io t .-.m., Sat.. Fe~. 14. ~laylllg for ~tertalru;n~t ,.u1 ~ • ~ lty Plajhouse; 500 w. ·&lfi st., tJildy, J<nilJ>t a'nd the P>po, O.C. Smith, and Dennia YoOt i Sanla :Ana. •l"rl . and -Sat at ~~-iv. ,,l!lfe'Js Nllilit ln a~vanC'e".ltolq~, ·e,~p.m.1h,..ahf:eb.t1.R.s. 1-.ytand box office. or any bruch of the Bank of America, etvaUons-S.U.7&rl., : are $1. If purchased at the Park on lhe night of lhe party · ~ : tbq will be f'l.60. • f '. h : 'ClllLDREN'S l!:NTEJIT~:'~ -The '1huvenity Park Top -_ Fasl,tions ! Elementary School PTA is sponl0f1ng inonthly enwtaln-0 c· 4 l ~ I mmt to appeal 'to J!ri-3cl!Ool. a1X1 el<me~tary cblldren. Feb. Ii aline .) 14. at 3-and 4:1$ p.m.1 ~'Peter. and ~ Wolf" ballet by La· .. . . '1 1Uft1 Beach C1vlC .81.Det Co.: Ftb1 ••• UCl Symphony in 1'Stand Out! Ketp yo.ir le1s crawl()l'\I Hill 'I'! UCI clmpui at 2 p.m. All but the syn>;, Jong. very Jong. Oh, YtJU're t ~. 1(111'. bt 'held ln Uie mu!Upurpoee room of U.,.,tn,lt.y bea\ZUful~.", J .!.OP fa,shlon Ptit SchoOf. 4502 Sandberg, Newport. Be.ach. Tickets are ts · ·' for .. eerl~. No lndJYjdual pµfor111aoce tickets will be. photographer . ~!Is a lovely I *4JJd, Pb6ne 8D-1Wf O!°·IS3-00l3 for ~kels: , . •. Y~TIIJ girl In lhe openin,f I ' '. . ' Fb.1-.u , ,. , , -scene.s .of "Anatomy of a ~ qJMIP~ -Thf . 21jb -'ll)nual Pac!lic. Moder' scheduled: t .. · alr on l l ~ 11.,1t,!lf'J"'ll<IOi' ~~~ Dl":o,~p~'!\. '\tilt Chann<l l •1719 p.m. Sunday. I ""'° 10 1.m. to 1 p.m. A 30 of'the top eoaring';Oota bt F!b. a. l So. Clllf. will comp(lt. ~ n1eh Glider ~Port ~e Mlr~mar .. From th!! OJ>enlng sefnl'.1, • t.molf·llom 5"' IJieco· ....... at to r~r . Road, \Jt~n . featuring bathing ~,;'-' '"" th• : On6Mlf mu.i north. ft ii aut to Silt I lute. No Charge 1and or Zunia Beach, thi1 half : bcept for partini hour spec:lal ntm m o v e 1 : · • · · ' FD. ll . , throu1h tilt, !JR'ltlns bthind· • DANCE CONCERT -Tbo Biiia Lewltsky l)ance Company Uie.sccnu_!illld, <l '111blon and : will perform in Or1111! Co¥1-Collqe 111dliorlum. mn Fair· the Jives of som! l>f th, top , ' ' .;Jown. · &,.Counlr'I · l 1112 ... ~ ltf4, #' ~ ... ,.,,.... .... TRAVEL '''·'"'' ....... ,, m o. c k fiilttlng called capoelra from slave d a y s. ·There's a big and e.xclting market. And a wide open smuggling blaek market of imported goods. '[ mean the <loalers sot up a sldewalt shop right in front of your hotel. Cigarettes.· J1pantse radios. French perfume. They told me you can even buy a 1mu&· gled car. 1 •• 1 * /'1 _:t /!'!Where can I Hflll I• lrel1n4 hr Irish bacon?" The enormous free port •bop at Shannon Air[lo"tt has a ~ourmet fOOd aactlon now. They do a ·~ big ,mJJ.l qrder business. i..t year I found ~ey hmve one man whose job is to run down odd orden. Somebody writes B!klng where to get Irish lace to match an old dress of grandmother's. He ,.., out and finds it. * "Any tip• for our first time in LMdon? Paris?" · You start the day by having breakfast sent up. Rare to find dining rooms open in London. Never in Parts. JI you want a newspaper, order it the ni~bt before. From the man who hands you the keys. The hall porter in Englan~. Concierge in France. Most European hotels don't have a newsstand. They only order enough papers to take care of guests who remembered to order them. (I order them for the wbole stay.) ' Papers and macazlnes are l()}d Jn small stores in England. In Paris you find them at gidewalk: kiosks. Small round newsatandl covered with banging papers. Somewhere In this 'mau you11 find a small window with 1 surly, auspicious old woman. Pay her. * Have enough foreign change for Ups and taxis when you get off the airplane. If you gel in at night, the airport bank is closed. You can tip the porter · American change. He can cb1nge it' at the airport. But the taxi driver can't change it in to,m. Most American banka sell a traveler's p1cket'wilh $10 \VOrth of foreign money. * Fir&! problem is Upping and taxi pr•cti~. So If you look this up In advance, the not COIDU euy. In ad41Uon to tilt 1pecl1I entertllnmtnt, Dilneyland'a Kids of the Kingdom, Teddy Bue-and the Sound Cutle will perfonn at various loct· llotll tbrOllibool the Park. Ship Slates Two Cruises Into Mexico Mallon Lines' SS Monterey wUJ make two CCJnleCUUve 11- day ctuiaes to the Ports of Mexico's Pacific RJV1era this •prinl. Portt of call will .. be Acapulco, M111tl1n • n d Puerto Vallarta, with shore toun a'vaJlable lo' Tu-co, Cuernavaca and Mexico City. The first cruise sail.-from Loe Angeles and San Dle10 April 3. The -auiae ort(lnate1 in San Dit10 ind Lett Angele! April II. Perfec_tl-Y.. timed wtalherwise, ffie crulNI are. ideal in length ror the tw~ week vacationer. Spec I al e'iltertainment ,bas been added. Full In formation on Matson's "AJoha Mex I c 0 ' • en.ii.set can be obtained from local travel agents ot Paul Thomf>IOll. Cruise Coosull,ant, ~1atsoq..Llnes. 110 Mlaston St., San !'r1ncbco, CIUf. Ml«I. DON'T FORGET YOUR WfE, YOUR GIRL FRIBID OR BOTH! ' VALENTIN!'S. DAY -FEIRUARY . 14 It's •lw•r,s nice to rem•mb•r thtt "SPICIAL SOMIOMF' on Valentin•'• Day. Her• •t 'FLOWIU IY DlllA" (A Oi•isi•n of N..,p•rt Procfuc•I , You'll find 1,000'1 of fr••h cut flow•rs ancf poft•d pltnts, •ttd wt s•n 'fm at sensib~ prices! Non• of this $10 jau her•, yoo cen t•t "FRESHER FLOWERS" lw• 90 to th• m1rktf ovoryd1yJ eftd at our l•w pric•s. A 9.H •••tnpl•: DAPFODIU NO. I •RADl-21 POI 7tc. Com1 s .. , C-• St••I CLIP THESE COUPONS & SAVU •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Wl'l:I PAMOUI POI • wna PAMOUI PO& • wa"RI PAMOUI '°" • THfl CRllP •, • THll tUllR• • THiii PRllH, CRfl,... • U1TUC:I • CUCUMIERS • • • • •· • s~ IC~ : 1 o~llA. : s¢11A. : • • CELEIY • LIMIT I auNCNU • LIMfT.-. • LIMIT ' • ! ·WITH THll COUpOfll 8 WITH THll COUflON a WITH THll COUfON • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C•p111 hplra Fft. II, 1~70 Thai• R•1taur1ftts O."'•"d Tho An••t Fw Their Cus+,m•rs, Thtt'1 Why Th•y Fe1tu.• NIWPOIT .('tODllCI. P1ira•IH Th.,.I HOWAID'S, N•wport: AUIT -T. N1wport ; CHAlllli llSTIO, c... .. <•I Mer, DIUNlrS SIA SHAN· TT, N•wport: mllSHl!ll'$ "0. lh lloJ," Nowport. . ' "ORANGE COUNTY'S FASTIST C/IOWING PllODUCI O/IGANIZATION" EWPORT PRODUCE . 0,. 1 ..,. A W ... 1 1w I ,... zn• Nea,..i ,,..,,.4 • .,.. p 1 · . I • -. .._.. .,_,, "32 Y tort of Predt1e• Know HOW,. "Wllne Qtrolitr It Th< Onkr q/ fh• Ho .... • yi.., ~. 2pal• Mat, at I:• p.m. F.eb. 2L Tickets, 13 models from around the t for .-v.od -.Phone 1114111 or 134-1767,· , , world. I'==========;:;::========·~ •==---•-•••••••••-----•-•••" ' ' • ' -j • • , • WEEKENDER ' • • ORAN.GE CO UN.TY 'S . ~~lt}lng,;.Jlrothe~,,.._,_. ·--·"'": ~ ·: : K~ . . \'. .• 'i . I\· ;.:·. ~re1s .. llof.P.lng quite Jik~ tbe elation one feel~ ; >;w'neJ>;<11rippea·by a ~~· of being in on "the begln-);mg -.Of .something big1, Especially if it involves a show-biz act 'that see.nia to be on its way. Which is precisely the way .we felt aft~r leav- ing the lounge-on Newport Befch's .good ship Reu- ben E. Lee the other evening. With sides still ach- ing from laughter and toes still tapping to the eve- nill&'~ catc~ rhythms. ' If ever entertainers had morg fun · doing lh.eir thing on stage than these guys we haven't been in the .. house. And it's communicl:i.ted in a way that pulls the listeners ri~~t into ~he action. THEY ARE INVOLVERS Not content to rest on this unusual ability, how- ever, the Armstrong Brothers go one step further and actually involve the patrons in their antics. \Vhether·the people are asked to bang tambourines, hold signs, or join in clapping and singing, this audience participation material gets everyone into the merriment. · ' Partlcularly good numbers in this vein the night OPEN ING SOON TflE ·cELLAR A Restaurant · of Enchanlment Uniqu• djnin9 hlghlight•d by d•lieiously m•rin•t•d Shrimp an Brochette . . , €ote de Beef -c•rved to your de1 ir.e -with o th• r gourm:et touches to delight the p•l•t•. ' . , MAGNIFl.CENT COLLECTION OF WINES I 1107 JamborH Road NeWport le1ch . . . "' • i • Tel. 64-4-1700 Reserv•tions Only · Ope1i to the Public ~ Newly Enlarged ~~~;;:; P9pular ... LARK ROOM Enl••l1 i11m1~+ Ni9htly Wed~tsd1v throu9h S1lurdev ·rHE fAIULOUS. I• . DICK .~•.E .~STE R * BANQUET FACILITIES. FOR ~50 * SERVING LUNCH' ANO-DIN.NER DAILY MEADOWLARK •' ' I country club \ 'GOMER SIMS. CECIL HOLLINGSWORTH, Co00wntts .IU712 llltAHAM snm HUNTINGTON lllACH For, R ... rv1ti~n1 ~111 146-1\16Jor 146-1416 . . - • • MILE SQUARE RE$TAU,RANT OPENING SL!NDA Y F.EBRUARY 8th OPEN TO THE PUBLIC '··· _I BREAKF,t.ST e LUNCH e O.INNER · O•ily 6 •41'· to 10:30 p.m. VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE • Open Daily 'e aim. to 12 Midnight BANQUET FACILITIES 10401 W•rner Ave., Fountain Valley ,,..,..... •..ulll•1.....,....cll41 54S.3726 _,_ •MOU HU' $0--fO_IMI PUIUC •• j , . R E S T A U R A N T., ,_ Nl.GHT .~ So we're suggesting a hurry on down lrip to. the boat before the summons. Catch Dick and Bob Tuesday through Saturday from 8:30 lo 1:38; Sun-- day. 5 to II p.m. ARCADIA ·~~Y·::~<>Fi~ FecrturilMJ St•k • Cllilcketl: 1..U. ClllJl1i Serving Late' Dinnen Mt11 .. Tlwr, 11 fo.M.·l:• A.M. 12'2. "AllSADES-AD.- C05TA Mt:SA """' MR ~ MIKFS HOUSE OF PRIME RIB Prime Rib . • • • ~. Nlifltty Tue. thru Sun. ~~~~ :t:O": , Dinner From S To 11 P.M. Cloood MoM•ys : P.S. -'l'ou won't beliove tho pricos of our ottitudo odjustmonl hour - 4 to 6 p.m. nightly. 209 PALM BAU.QA fAt ... ...._ '-'Y ~I RESERVATIONS 67S.57H _ .. __ MAIMAC"S PllMI Ill IDTAUIANT • JOHN CUii !Ml MON°"Y THRU SATURDAY AILENE S1C1L1S ' .... ""' DICK POWELL 'lllO SUNDAY I " • ····-· ... • '• • ' ,,,,, . AJ..1.~ . ,_ .. ' OPENS • I• , \I ,-'rJi_,''.-t THE CHEtSEA BAR , A. Bit of ~Victo.ri.sna~ ' Comes To drange County. ' ' I '.. ~}, ~ ' UNIQUE. CHARMING, ·INTIM;<;Tt· l ... • ••. ''"!" ; 1107 Jilm"-'" -· Noi!POrt IMch .. . ., .v ' ,,.,,.,,,_ """'' .HU , ' t/JU - ,,,,,; ~n • ' • • A luWi/li'r of ' AidAi;. INC . ' . ' -I • ·~ ' •• ' . . . . . " . i . .. . . . -. " . . ' • I ~ff.• .. · . . ~ . ' ' . ' I • I ' . )" ... · ... ~·· < ' , .. ! .. r i" . . . ,. ' .· . •· • . • t f • ~ . • ) ; , • • ' ' • • . • • • t • ' . • • ( • ! t [ . I i • ; • I i ~ t •;.,----, . ~-----~~~-~~:_~.~-~-~--~~~~~=-~---~.:..-~-------=-~-~...!.J.~--''-'-~-_.:. _ _.:._;...~~~~~~~- • . . ' I ,_:_..)__ ' l I \ • ~ MOUNTAIN/SIA ATMO.,Hlll t . ' I 0111ci119 Nightly 1"'''•¥ th"' .. S"IMl•Y eentfrtuld froni P•tt 25 THE NATURAkS-lOth -th ----1u1.1,u ,DESSIRTS JllOI COAST Hl~HWAY aEHlVATIONS And those goinf on to de.sserl will find a lull Sotot• Lot-4".J46J line of toot.Ila=• ice cream diJhes; layer c.al<e and =======·.,,d,,=0::==='::'.I-asso~plJ!,Jf YAA !!p_n't ban .. to count.calorle,;Jk • 1 . FLlll~ pecan pie is particullU"IY recommended .. fhe -~ Havin( "8!'Ctit a few str.ains of the music that • · got uncleF way m the cocktail lounge u we were " i I ENmTAINMINT • 7 Ni.H1S A waa finiahing dinner, the next order of business was to DANCING llOll·" move on in for clos .. range looking and listening. A ~ wise shift if ever we made one. * HAP HALL DUO * Leny LoQ VERSATILE DUO •"" ..... 111...,. .. ..... . ... ~¥-.1:. .. nw. tin s-. ...u..... Because the next two hours were given over to Reir-Me•• TheaNr ' ,:J:;:f: Cwt• Mele some of the best entertainment on tap hereabouts. 1•1 r. lM St. ,,... .WMl'Wplft ..._ Preaented, u it was, by the amazingly versatile and ··~ .. ...., r1Mr$ wl &11• ......... 0.-••·M. tt I a.-. Dlllr - talentod Mike Jordan Duo. 1Whlle scarcely strangen to the area - prevloos apptarances Include Bob Burns, the Newporter lrin and t¥ Meadowlark Country Club's Laric Room -the Duo's two Mikes, Jordan and Provencal, rate a ti.earing as often as time permits. LPR~NXO'S .. SPAGHml BENDER ' . . The Fl ... t In Italian "Food Family Dinntr• e A La Cart• Food To Go .0,..i Dell., I it••· I•..., J P.M.-c:t--' MMffJ 6204 w. Coa1t -Highway The two teamed up only about a year and a hall ago but their b&;ckgi'ounds run parallel prior to the association. Or s'O we learned during an in- formative chat between sets. Newport Be•ch 645-0651 Both embarked on the road, to becoming pro- !essionaal musicians at an ea rly age,and logged long years of trainin&, practice and schooling. Jordan plugged away on the &~'to and vocalizing. 'vhile Provencal t.oot up sin along with the clarinet, trombone and drums. Each put in a somewhat lenl!lhy and ron· current stint in the Air Force, spending his entire service career assigned to a band -Jordan with the 15th Air Force Band out of March Air Force Base and Provencal \vith Hickam Field's Pacific Air Force Band. LI'S IS llCOMMINHD IY THI .OUlMAND COLUMNllD: y Dil le G~. C. Evtnlng NllWI * 1'••1111 M1rtillft--TI!tl lllfltlal1r .. lffrm St•ler-o.llY f'llOf * T ... T~-1..Mt 88'(11 l"·T POLYNESIAN SHOWS FRI. & SAT. "'' ADAMS A.YI. «• ,...._,.., HUNTIN•TON llACH 968-5050 Jn 1ddltlon to tours that carried them througboot the northern and western United Slates and the Orient, they appeared with Ilia.Dy name show groupa like Don Ho and Mary Kaye while member& of the Air Force bands. In Hawaii Proven. 11--<;HJNllL.MIW YlAl_ CILlllATION -NI. 4 Sii I . ~In, hnhl An. ~ --.-------- PRIME oi . Wlales ································~ · /";-'-S.afood Re1t1ur1nt {§)~~~ C~~':E~;~ : ... =:: ... : ~ 139-6770 ENTERT..,INMENJ -DANCING -Mon.l1y thru Saturday •:i~~~~~~~~~l :. . . Now Appe1ring • ii PHIL DE SANTO & HIS TRIO • ' F•1turin9 Son91trHs Mirtha 1itlll • ~-------. . ~ . .Ci.TE .. ~OR'ru Buffet Lunc:heon-Mon. thru Fri. : I ''" " ''" .. ~. Fa.l!i.io.n .. SJ!ew-Every Tu-.._ • M ... ltirs _frl. •-r -•-J : . l MURRA Y'S COMIN~! • • ~ . 7 7 . ' • • • I lll 12 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY-HUNTINGTON llACH-536-1421 • ................................ , PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES .. ··"·· HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS OOOD ONLT AT T~IS ONI LbcATION 2121 S. lrl1tol St.,.S.nta Ana 54M270 icovP.n Good for up to I Ad"'t•)· " . lH•~ 11• DAY.......,,.,..S....Sn. ,_, 1·7·1 a....., Mt.-• T• om COUPON T•••Mwlfel•••._ ........... _, .... --.. ----.... ..., ~IANT WUHND STIAI SAU 0 ................. .., ......... ............................... 1...., ...... ..,.. I..,..........., ..... ,. .... .J ................... ._,1 ......... 1••• .. .., .... _ .... __ .. ...,11.14,_ ---~,,...--... ONI IMIW UNCl~ULAm QNNOY HAU: HI.LAI COUPON ~--~-"--.. --. ------------·--. _t:----. / ___ _ ftMEftA ftr.&TAUUNT Continent1I Cuisine Cockt1ll1 Stn>ing Lunche07l and Dinntt llondav through sau.rdav. Closed Sundays w.· •r• loc1t1d n1xt to the M•Y Co. in South Co1st Pl1x1. JJJJ I . lrhtel c........ S40.ll41 Those Armstrong .Boys No two entertainers ever had more fun doing their act than do the Armstrong Brothers, currently ap.- pearing aboard the Reuben E. Lee in Newport Beach. They sing, play instruments. d6 comedy rou~ tines and involve the audience in the fun. Tuesday through Saturday1 8:30 to 1:30 a.m.; Sunday from 5 to 11 p.m .. Dick is at left, Bob On the right. I CaJ Studied With the first perCUSiOnist Of the Honolulu Symphony . BACK HOME Out of the service and back in their native Los Angeles, the t wo pl ayed wi th several other groups before forming the duo. In the relatively short time they've been together. the Mikes have developed a unique style which covers a broad range of musical offerings. Whether it's something in the vein of Brasil '66 or a piece originally classifed as jazz, Hawaiian, pop. Italian, rock or stand.ard, they cover the gamit with sounds at once contemporary and ..... otiginal. Some ta.lhe_r spectacular arrangements aJso seem ~o: increase the number of performers in~ volved. lo QUANTITY AND QUALITY \Vith Jordan on piano. Provencal on drums and shared voca1 s, music pours forth in appreciable quantity as well as quality from such tunes as "Jami<;a F.arewell", "Hey Jude'', "Like a Lover", "Day Tripper", "Look Around" and "Satin Doll". • • Or ln spirited medleys from such shov;s as "\Vest Side Story" and "Sound of Music'', as well as flashy renditions of f/Slaughter on Tenth Avene," ''Green Dolphin Street" and "Exodus''. Notable too are current movie favOfites i1':e tepjienwotrs "Born to be Wild" from ''Easy Rider" and Nllason's "Everybody's Talking" fe·atured in uMldnlght Cowboy0 • The Jordan Duo's Monday through saturclay gig finds Mike and Mike front and center from 8:.30 p~m-: 1o-~;30 a.m. Here's two, guys-that make It easy-- lo tune in and exceeding)~ difficult to drop out. The Jolly Roger is located at 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Open seven days for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Pacific Dining Car A South Coast edition of Los Angeles'. widely· acclaimed Pacific Dining Car has just opened at 501 30th Street, Newport Beach at the site of the former Karam's. Owners of the new establishment are the ldol family, proprietors of the well-known Cook's Steak House on Olive St. in Downto\vn Los Angeles, as well as lhe Dining Car al 1310 W. 6th St. The latter enjoys a reputation as the oldest steak house in Los Angeles, having been in continuous operation since 1921. MEET THE MANAGEMENT Reins on Newport's Pacific Dining Car have been taken over .by Wesley A. Idol II and his wife Penny, third generation members of the Los Angeles family of restaurateurs. Format of the new spot will be· along line& of that featured in the up. town restaurants. ' And that's good news for local diners-who, like out 'n' abouter, are familiar with the Los Angeles places.Years back, during· our residency ih that city, both Cook's and the Dining Car were regarded as homes away from home. Even in more recent times we 've never pass- ed-a chanc to-head-foJL>either spot--to indulge an evening's whim for steak par excellence. Now, with opporyunity all hilt stationed on the Dack doorstep, we can pamper the yen without making a freeway trek. {J OP&N SEVEN NIGHTS Newport's Pacific Dining Car bas opened as a dinner house, serving Tuesday·Sunday from 5 p.m. to midnight. We're really looking forward to our first visit and \vii.I be reporting on it here as soon aS the mission has been carried out. YOU'LL 'ENJOY OUR MIDDAY FAER SUNDAY 12 P.M. TO 4 P.M. !FM~ l:irre Dini1111 Si11ce 1965 3801 EAST Cll,.\sr 1-hGHWA1' CoRONA Df.L MAR,, 0.ur-cmNIA PHONE: (714) 675-1374 LET'S BE FRIENDLY If you have new neighbors or know of anyone movtn1 to our area.I pleas. tell us ao that we ,may extmd a friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted In their new aurroundlnp. So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 494-9361 . Harbor Visitor 646-11174 Real C1ntonese food eat htre or t•k• horM. STAG CHINESE WINO 111 2ht pl., Newport leach ORlolo 3-9560 O,.• Y .. lret-4 DllllJ 12.11 -Frt. •H s.t. 'tll J 9,19 • Welcom• to the Wonderful World of OMELETS PRESENTED AT THE EGG AND ALE CHOICE OF 30 OMELETS hit., ..,,... ........ DlllMf s.r.H wltfri ltlhti r,... •r Hon • ., .. ,.,,.. 1 ... ...,. s...-1.~ .. 11 •• 2; Dbl .... J.1• l1•.-l11•1t f·2: DJ..., l•t-C;LOllD MONDAY! 3101 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH ' ,.._ *-, .. d .. let sl4e i&t file Sit• •I THI IM AND ALI. HJ..:eftt .. flylnt autllii". 671-0t77 Balboa Pavilion SwtnpA1aln ~AM SIESSOOINI JANDENEAU TRIO Every Sunday 4 •8pm OPENTO THE PUBLIC (YOU MUST 8E OVE.11. JI) ,BALlllJA Pl\VILIDft ON THI 8ALIOA PENINSULA CALL· 173-4133 'f'. ----~--------------:------------ -•• Frlday, FtbnJ>ry 6, 1970 DAILY PILOT !7 LAGUNA PLA YilOlJSE STORY .. ~. •••••• OFF •. • WEST •• • IConlilloed from POI• Ill Today Paul and his wife, Betsy, are 1eoeraUy regarded as the first family of -~a lheater with more than ~ )'ears oracUii on e p ay use OOardS: With the outbreak of World War 11, l}\e pl•yhouse was converted into a USO and dramatics walled In the wings. With peacetime came several seasons of stock -\ productions and ljle arrival o! Wess DemmoN!: as resident director. Densmore guided the playhouse's dramatic fortune! through 1949 directing the first amateur production of "Joan-Of LorraJne" with Betsy and· David PauJ. In 1949, another longtime favorite arrived on the scene in the personage or Howard "Hap" Graham, who served oU and on fo,r sev'n seasona (and is cumnUy direc- ti ng "A Delicate Balance" at the CQ&Ja Mesa Civic Playhouse ror a Feb. 20 open· in&l" I -other pla~house directors In the 195q's were movie actor Onslow Stevens and. returning, Marjorie Wllll1mson, In an era wh.ich saw many professional actors ap- pearing on t.bc Laguna s l a g e. Among them were Belle Davis, S t er I i n g }!Ollowa)';-1\.c'enan \Vynn; G1.1y Madls·on.. P'red Clark, Anne Revere, Nancy Olson, Robert Stack, Jessie Royce Landis, Burl Ives and June Lockhart. Bringi~ the Laguna Playhouse story \Jp to tbe 'J)tesent during the 1960's were Graham and, later, Doug RO\\'e who serv· cd two years as managing director and staged the playhouse's last hurrah, ''Ladles Night in a Turktlh Bl.lb," last summer before John Ferz.a.cca in· ~ _! new era at the present -Laguna Moull'iiiil'liyliOusc. For Densmore, an avid student of J,.aguna's theatrical history, the project of compiling the playhouse's chronology became a labor of love -though he ad· mits.lhat "If I knew wh~t a job It would -tum out-to· be, I might have had 'second thoughts." Today the old playhouse is crumbling. ofllclally and finally ending an era in Laguna BeaC'h 'while a new one unfolds just a few blocks away near the Irvlne Bowl. Thanks to Densmore, it's now a matter of record. LONNIE ELDER 111 Actor~Playwright, Guest Tonlt• At, 6:00 A 11.Yll PUILIY MART_JYIQ_m_ MOOD - 'CHANGI Of HAllT' *UNIVERSAL. PICr\JRf • nCHHICClOR9' And At 1:00 Only WOW AT POPULAR PRICES! MB:r·. l.t@r!.~ *HEY KIDSI * llG PAL SHOW SAT. 1 :JO •••••• --!J:'ONIGHT ~am Riddle ••tS!NTS ~~ EVERLY BROTHERS FEB. 6 '& 7 %~rr{f)<J In the Galleries New Show Mariner's Library On 'Soul' · · In Debut SHOW TIME 10 AMI 12 DAMOHG TO Shows Sculptures f ''\), , • ' LAGUNA ART GALLERY -307 Cllf( Drive, Laauna Beach. TO PLA(E . YOUR AD 11'1 KMICIEUOCXllS • DAH~NG TUlS. tHlU TMUL HO COYEt IN . . Coml119 Feb, 13 • 14 "Soul!", a new weekly OUT 'N ABOUT John Hartford series of 20 hour-long pro- grams In color. makes its PHONE GRAND HOTEL debut on Channel 28, Sunday, Feb. 8, at 10 p.m. NLEY 7 PlllDMAN WAY. Produced enlir~ly by blacks, NORM STA ANA .. IM . I l ! I Admission $1. Members and one guest (ree. Hburs: 1 to 5 p.m. daily ; docent tours Sundays at 3 p.m. Currently on exhibit a retrospective sho'.Ving of oil and watercolors from 1957 t~ present, by New York artlst Robert Natkin. Open- ing Feb. 1 to run through Feb. 26. . "Soul'" is an ever-changing 642-4321 PHONl1 772•7777 variety.talk show featuring topll =..,,.,,,,:;:~~;..,,..,,J~=========!! personalities and recording]~ artists (ram various fields of The Everly Brothers • NEWPORT llARBOR ART MUSEUlll -400 Main SI., Bal· boa. Hours: l to 5 p.m. Wed. through Sun.; 6 to 9 p.m. Mon. Closed Tues. On exhibit, Jan. 28 through Mar. I, retrospec- ti ve show of paintings and sculpture by Ilya Bolotowsky. COSTA l\tESlt'i:JBRARY -566 Ce n le r St., Co&ta Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours through Feb., oil paintings by Marjorie Ludlam. llltITUAL SA VIN GS AND WAN -2867 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. On exhibit during _regular busine.15 hours through Feb .• paintings by Helen Brisgalof£. ~IESA ART LEAGUE -513 Center Sl., Costa Mesa. llours: Sal and Sun. I to S p.m. ~nlinuous exhibit o~ art work In various media by Art League members. No adnusslon charge. HUN'J')NGTON llEACll LIBRARY -525 Main SI., Hunt· ington Beach. On exhibit during regular library hours and Sundays 1-5 p.m. through Feb.1 oil paintings by Lf?uise Williamson. One of the top duos in the recording field , the .Everly Bro thers. with 9ver 35 million record sales, is making its appearance tonight an d tomorrow night in the Off Broaaway West show room in tbe Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Sbow times are 10 p.m. and midnight with beverage service and dancing fro m 8:30 p.m. Grand Hotel is opposite Melodyla nd Theater on Freedman Place. COSTA 1'mA COUNTRY CLUB -1701 Country Club Drive, Costa Mesa. Oil paintings by Ferne Williams will be on ex· hibit oo the club's second flo<l' during the month of Feb. CIVIC CENTER GAU.ERY -3300 West Newport Blvd ., Newport Beach. HOyrs: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.· Fri. ()µ exhibit through Feb., Calif. Insti tute of the arts exhibit. SO. CALIF. FIRST NAT'L. BANK -l7122 Beach BI v d., Huntington Beach. Op. exhibit during resular business hOW'S, through l\1arch, paintings by Sylvia Paulus. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Drive, New· port Beach. CUrrenUy on exhibit, during regular business hours throu&h Feb., portraits by Leslie DeMWe. .334 Pursue Oscars CiUlERA WORK GALLERY -2400 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hours: Thurs. and Fri. 5 to 9 p.m.: Sat. and Sun. noon to 9 p.m. Gallery limited to photography, with work of William Garnett on exhibit through March 1. CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold, COrona del Mar. On exhibit throuah Feb,. during regular library hours, mixed media works by J. Traband. A total of 334 feature length, motion pictures meet the eligibility requirements for J969 Academy Award con· slderaUon, according to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Last year there were 315 eligible filmr. The current list is the largest in nine years. The program will be produced by Ptf. J. Frankovich. Eligibility is established by Uie rules of the Academy, which will award the Oscar to the year's best film,. best THI MOTION PICTURE CODE AND RATINCO PROGRAM Tll• Motio11 Pich1r• Cod• end R•ti119 Mml11i1ff•tio11 eppfl•• th• followin9 r•tl1191 to fllm1 dl1tribut•d In th• U.S.A. Pic- t11,..1 rot•d G, M or R qu•lify for th• Codo S•ol. ... Pl•turo1 rotod X do not r•ceiYe o Seil, The rotint• epply to pict11re1 releo1•d efter No.,em· bor 1, 1961. Picllir11 r1/ee1ed bofoN thet d•te ero de1crib. od 01 pte.,Jou1ly I •nd/., SMAI. .. (W-S119gede4 for GENEIAL oudie11ce1. 00-Su99e1ted for MATURI oudle11ce1 I P1renttl di1· cntio11 odviudJ. m-llSTllCTID -Per10111 performa~s by aclors and best achieven'l.enls by film· makers at the 42nd Annual Awards Program on Tuesday, April 7. The Awards Program, to be held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ot the Los Angeles County Music Center, wlll be broadcast in color by the ABC Television network a11d will be seen throughout the world. Feature-length motion pi e· lures in English or with English suJ>..Utles, regardless of country oC origin, are eligi· ble if they have had, a week's exhibition for paid admissions TONIGHT gt 1:00 Clwd 10:00 Steve McQueen 'The Reivers· COLO" 81» in the Los Angeles area starting in the calendar year· 1!169. The Academy's eligibility lisL includes pictures produced in England, France, Ita ly, Japan, Sweden, M ex ico, C z e choslovak.ia. Denmark, Hong Kong, Korea, Germany, Austria, Canada, J r e I a n d , Algeria, and Hungary ; Spain coproduced four films and Yugoslavia co.produced one film, in addi tion to those from the United States. J30WERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Hours: IO a.m ... 4:30 p.m. Tues ... Sat.; 1 lo 5 p.m. Sun.: Wed. and· Thurs. eve. 7-9 p.m. No charge. On exhibit thrOUJh Ff:b. 22, Shenadoah Valley Landmarks, a photographic exhibit and .scultpure by Robert ijussin; paste,ls by John Journeay1 Feb. 15 • March 14. MESA VERDE LIBRARY -2968 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours through Feb., charcoal and ink drawings and oil paintings by Mar· garet Neal. CROCKER • CITIZENS BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa 1.1esa. On exhibit during regular business hours through Feb. 16, oil paintings by Louise Williamson. UNITED CALIF. BANK -3029 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. On exhibit through Feb., oil paintings of Craig Ashley. Separate consideration is PtlARINER'S LIBRARY -2005 Dovu Drive, Newport given to fi lms competing for Beach. During regular library hours, the Jr. Ebel! Art.isl o[ the Foreign Language Film the Month exhibit featuring paintings and ~tpture by Award. Pictures submitted for Wallace Parker, through Feb. consideration in this category SECURITY PACIFIC BANK -t96 E. 11th St., Costa Mesa. • need not have been exhibited On exhibit during regular business hours through Feb. 16, in the United States, but must oli paintings by .Clarence Sorenson. first have • .been shown in the ORANGE COAST COLLEGE GALLERY -2701 Fairview country of their or I gin Ro d c ta M u-.-9 4 p dall 7 to 9 p m a 1 os esa. nuws a.m. • .m. y; . • between November 1, 1968 and Wed. on exhibit through F eb. '1:1, contemporary prints of October 31, 1969, must have J apanese artists. Special showing and sale of an addition. English sub-titles and must be al 200 prints of all types of Japanese art will be held Feb. selected and submitted by a 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. Price& start at $9. reco gn ize d organir.atlon, KEN MERRILL GALLERY -384 N. Coast Highway, l,a· siml lar tothe AcadcmyofMo-gu.na Beach. Hoors: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. On exhibit lion Pictu res Arts a n d through Feb., sculpture of VirGinia Yeomans and oil paint· Sciences. in the picture's coun-ings by \fade Zint. lry of origjn. ;=~..;.===~..-==;, Foreign films with sound tracks dubbed in English are ellglble for all but acUJijl Awards. Aclors in those film s whOse voices have been duJ>.. bed by others are ineligible for Oscars. For Advertisi111 In WEEKENDER • • • Phone 642-4321 entertainment, plus interview &'Llests drawn from people pro- minent in the news. Lonnie , · · . ./buth Coa::;t Re1;crtor;· Elder lU, actor.playwright, li1'T711! Final 6 Performam:tsl who wrote and performed In . •·ceremonies in Dark Old ' U JOE EGG" with ,_Church M_en," will be a guest on the '1Unbridled BriUiancc"-Pilot Feb. 8 show. 1111..1rMl•Y throuwh Sund•Y -l:JO P.M. Curtis Mayfi eld. popular sea CHILDlEN'S fHIATt! - lead singer~ 0 n g writer_ "Wl-4 I• Tiie Wlll•ws" -s~""'"' •• I l 1~30 guitaris t of The Impressions, l'i;; ... iiiiiiiiiiiit~l2ii..lNiio~w~portii..,~c~°'~'ii•iiMoiiiii1aiiiiiiiii'ii'if' iiuiiiiuo;;;;iii::;;lli is host for lhc premiere show· If . Other performers are Lonne Elder III, gospel singer Mar· ion Williams, Ben E. King, The Three Degrees and recording artist King Curtis, who is music director for the series. Curlis will back up most of the artists appearing on the show. and will be featured with his band. The Kingpins. " 'Soul!' will showcase the best new black tal ent as well as idea s," sa,ys Ell ls ltalzlip, prOOucer of the series. "We hope that our expression of 'soul', which is part of all black people--;\¥ill sustain and perpetuate this strategic part of our culture.'' Musical numbers to be heard on the finl show include LAGUNA MOULTON PLAYHOUSE 606 LAGUNA CANYON RD. e LAGUNA BEACH LESLIE JONES JOHN FERZACCA • 1t1rrin9 In · Owl 1J!elbssrcat .. '1k~f(d/ "1· BILL MANHOFF ~l-.J.>/J'l.;J TUES. th•u SAT. -FEB. 3 th•u 14 10 PERFORMANCES ONL YI "'lbeme ~for Soul!" (Klng l":i:i:: Curtis and The Kingpins);!· "'This ls My Country," "l'm a NA~T=:!,l~TION, BOX OFFICE OPENS _ Fool for You," "We're a Win-F I I SlllllJI ,.. • .,. WHk Diys, 6.·'5 . ner" and · "Amen" (The .,...., "' lmpressions): "Never Loved a ~~ Sat. ind Sun., 5:00 Man" and "Brother Can .You le-'7 ll~·Mt2fl•,' _ Spare· a Dime?" (The Three NOW PIA YING Degrees); "Spanish Harlem," •·1 Who Have Nol h 1 n g," No One Under ' 18 Admitted . ''Stand by Me" and "I Can't Take It Like a Man'' (Ben E. Kinl), and ''Prayer Changes Things" (Marlon. Williams), F ir•t of the PTA Winter Serie• M1tinee1 Box Office Opens 11 :30 Showtlme -12 "MAMU, THE KILLER WHALE " & S CARTOONS EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING SHOW TIMES 7:00 .. 9:30 MATINEE SUN. 2 & made evil an art. .. ID.I 111dor 16 11ot edmiH1d, 11111111 eceoMptnitd by p1 r111 t or ed11lt 9utl'fl• A Cllltn'll Ce!'ltlt Film1 l"rlHntodon-A Nottonll Gln9r" Plc:tMrM Atl- OllvtrrfPt SllOW 1flivt S1tu1dt11 o..d S11n.il1., ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES 1t the entrance to the f1buleut lido hie PHONE OR U3.IO ien. @_.......... ...... 16 ••• e4 •1w4. Thia 191 ,,. (hfftiff fllt't h hl9h•r I" cori1i11 erttl, Ch•ck I :J 0-1:<10·5:50·1· 1 0 WIOAI NOW SHOWING 67Jo4041 . ENDS TUES. -FEB. 10 °"" An Am11ing New ,. I....:• Informative Film - ..._ ,._.... 6 y11r1 in th• miking. Flnt film to show complete court1hip, metl"I ind birth of 1nlm1l1. Mor• ttl•n 50 1pecle1I The 1me1ing evolullon of sex. "THE CAMERAS DO NOT STOP DURING THE MATING SCENES," "LOVE and the ANIMALS" In COLOR by Eastman ,t, ,_ .,,.._ -~.., Dr, uM J, M .... 111111 Dr, IMttfl'Y Ml"'-• ... ···~· '""" ........... , ......... -"'-... ,......... Uillftlttl .................. ) I LEADING EDUCATORS AGREE THAT THIS FlLM IS PRESENTED ON A COLLEGE LEVE L -YET IS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL • LEVELS -HOWEVER PARENTS MUST MAKE THE FINAL DETERMINATION L,W•_mu1t Josist CHILDREN UNDER 16 llE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENTI Eve. Show St1rl1 1 P.~ C 0 N Tl NU OU S SAT. AND SUNDAY FROM 2:DO P.M. WALT DISNEl''S rvQ'Jl AU CA#Tllfl.f£ANIM ~ l l ' .... oi.e-• -ALSO- OF THE YEAR - - HIS VICE WAS DtCE...,.HERS WAS MEN • 'aam•fOllS' IUu"6 warren 'J'a1lol' BfaU)' ......... • ... J ~Came ........... . 1; I~ .... ,.,, -.. ALSO-THIS FINE-Fll'M,, NoMINATED FOR TWO AWARDS-BEST PICTURE, BIST ACT- RESS-GOl.D!N OLQ/IE ,AWARDS. Evo. Show Sterll 7 PM.-Cont. Sun. f1Mt 2 I""" - ~ I f ' II DAll.Y PILOT Friday, ftbruiry 6, 1970 ' Composer Huston: One to Remember By TOM BARLEY Of .. M11r P111t Sltff It hu long been a contention pf. this mumc critic that some of the most stimulaUng aod rewardillg experiences in that art fonn are to be found away from the beaten track. Certainly, the concert hall is and must remaiJJ the cof- nentone of our musical life. Given that, at all levels or au. Wence exposure, and the rich harvest ~ music that is available to us on our record players we have, some ap- parently believe, little reason to 1ook further afield for our pleasure. It is not enough for the critic whose duty it L!I to analyr.e and pass along to his mders the merits or shortcomings of the compo9Crs whose work would not normally rca~ t h e rarificd levels of concert ex· posure. It was never enough for this w_rlter as a private In· dJvidual to be satisfied with the dally round and the com- mon task of affairs musical and we are deeply thankful it wasn't. ' WIPUNG OF WORK Scott Huston ls the latest of 1 series or obscure names to be. droRped our way and we . count ourself singularl y fortunate lhal a sampling of the work ol this fascinating composer was receritl}i made available to us. It has been sampled by. w maoy times and re·'recorrled for what is going to be our continued pleasure iri the work of a remarkably gUted individual. Scott Huston is an associate professor of composition at the Universily of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music whose work i& not unknown to Orange County and the 1,000 or so high school musicians who performed hi s monumen- tal "The Wis dom of Patriotism" in a Fullerton rendition that is still vividly remembered by both participants and onlookers. DELIVERS A FRESHNE.55 He refuses to allow hi! teaching chores lo Impede his considerable efforts al com· position. This prolific com- poser delivers a freshness, an inner vita li ty and a remarkably lucid present-day message that we found to be uUerly delighlful and peculiar- ly satisfying in an age when we seem to be deluged with· the h1>hum brigade o f modernists for modernity'~ &ake. He also, let il be noted, gels his mewge a~rosa to b1a students. Huston la the teacher ol a composer who not so very long ago landed the coveted $5,000 Morse.Foundation , Fellowship -the . biggest in the nation and a plum for teacher aod pupil. His compositions have found their way -and Huston with them on occa'Sions -lo Hollywood a n d Southland radio where his name is synonymous with top llig)lt composition and an acumen for providing the viry musical pill that the doctor ordered. But we digress. We are ta}(- i'ng a Jong, Jiard IOok at Scott Huston the composer not Scott Jiuston the man and we want to devote as much space as possible to the tapes that were made available to w by this engagiflg musician. IMPRESSIVE WORKS All were tremendously im· pressive and one particularly so; and they -aJI amply betrayed thr0ugh their style and remarkable settings the inclination of this composer lo progress his art form to the point that he can deliver the message he still has hidden from us through the medium cf electronic music. We wondered about that in t'Orrespondence with the com· poser but we mused no longer in listening carefully to his "Phenomena," scored for flute, oboe. ~tring bass and harpsichord and first perform- ed, we understand, by the Heritage Chamber Quartet lit· tie inore thm1 a year ago. CRISP PllRASTNG It has all the sharp, striking clarity .that add! luster to Huston's work, a quality achieved by the crisp phrasing and careful statements of whlcb he is so fond. We are given dissonance without the heavy, muggy distortion that brass can bring to this kind of work and the. overall effect is to add an almost ethereal, sur- realistic quality io the music. We greatfy admired his grouping of instruments and the quality of his soloists. Their great strength, we thought, was to fu lly convey the pensive, almost pastoral passages of "Phenomena" and di splay a blending that adds considerable force to a remarkable piece of music. A magnificent, stalely open· lng prefaces the work and it was one that so intrigued us we felt compelled to play it again and again. Huston's Ci·ossword Puzzle ACROSS l Monty S D lsrroutabl~ person 9 Bay of Naples island 14 Potpour11 15 Graftlsh ~e l ow 116 as side 17 Ja~antsr sh ip n1mt 18 Layer 19 "Track madt by p1ssagr 20 Brldgt ~layrr's bid: word s 22 Hockey. ol a sort 23 Grain so1kts 24 Bootrry ltrm 25 Not bright 28 Kind ol mlnrr: 2 wotds 32 Non.ftlbrrr Jl Onr on thr rn:rhrin9 tnd JfContalnrr 35 Ont )b LO\ltd e~crssi\lt l1· 31 In th is particular 1plaee JS Camr upon 39 1AIV1Ctl\lt 1r1tre1t AO Latlat .fl!Supposrd 1 2 • • • " " 13 Kind of mus le: Infor mal 44 Ba ~rry rmployee A5 Tht old swim11in9 hol r 46 Ringing sounds •'l Rrglstrrs a brrf 53 Turning poin t 54 "TV con tro ( 55 Tumull Sb Map within a map 51 Opposed : Prrfix 58 Old Trstamrnt book 51J Approichr: bO Facr bl Univetsi!y VIP DOWN l European lakt 2 Young or King ) Parent 4 Cit or do9. P.9: 2 VIDrds S Uakr slow b Nllflc arid sulphuric , r.g. 7 -·-lln'r 8 rr1t > • 7 Yrstrrday's Puzz lr So lv rd: !fO • t •••" Cll A• out ~110 11 •l O 9 El!ttrc(: 10 More brtt ;y 11 Design 12 Harness lttm 13 Va inly 21 Pokrr tioldi ng 22 Thin sh1ving 24 Onr 'A'ho "" 2S Sink suddenly 26 Organic plgmr11t 27 Join Z8 Olslited mucho 241 Lint1's milltll 30 A ta ·····, 31' Prtpart · '"1" Jl Abi ity to do or act 36 Certain roofs • " - 37 Got in lilt .. , 3'1 woodt11 \ltSSC!S 40 Scnld 42'Gorrnr or Goultt 43 "Takr 1t ea syt": 2 words 4S Talk foolishly 4b Factal fralurr 47 lnell9iblt .... ret't'.ivr rs 4i Handle 49 Trrr SD Filltr Sl Law o! Mosts 5 ~ lih. Kr11ton 54 Corps of Eng inters p-ojrct 10 11 12 IJ j , • - Gulde to Movies l~~~tf~;:;:;;:::::;:;::;:;::; I .,.,. SOUTH SEAS 'Magic Christian' On .~ ~~~!'~:~~~01 .&NTHoHv ou1HH Tropical Fish & SCOTT HUSTON Compoter·Proft••or message ·ts right °'ere tn lhe opening b.irs and be has a deeply moving tale to tell. THE HUSTOl'I TONE • That sam~ uncannily sharp clarity -,from no\' .on. it shall be known as the Huston tone NOTE THE NAME Scott Huston, ladies and gentlemen, note that name well and hope that it may come your way in the concert hall. II his wor.k was all that \\'e had been unable to unearth in our· many forages' beydnd lhe beaten path over a number of years then we should still count it all worth while. Editor's Note: Th iJ movie guide is prepared ~ the filma committee of 1-larbor Co u1icit PTA. Mrs. John Clark i.s pre.sldent and Mr1. William lV are U compi;ittee chairman. l L is in.tended as a reJerenc.e ill deterpiining .·suitable. Jihns f or ~prtain a fJ e groups dttd will appear weekly. Yo ur view& are .Yolicited. Mail them to llfo- vie Guide~ . care of the DAILY PILOT. • * * ADULTS . MATURE TEENS AND ADUtTS The Magic Christian (M): S1ory of the richest man in the "'orld and his adopted son. Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr C1>star. Only Game lo . Town (M): GambUng film set in Las Vegas stars Elizabeth Taylor <1nd Warren Beatly. TONIGHT AT 8:30 Show Times Sat. & Sun. 1 :30 & 8:30 ONLY TWO MEN HAVE WA LKED ON THE MOON. FOR THE REST OF U~ "2001" IS AS CLOSE AS WE'RE LIX<L Y TO GET. lfOfll ""--"" • STAl!.n llUPllCK PltOOUCTIOfll ' 2001: . a space oCIYssey '" ...... , .... " • "trip .. •ltff , ... ,. ..... Jt rwkel 1~P.I~ DUllll • GAllY LOCKWOOD 1w 1w"' ..... STANlft KU I RICK •11t1 lrtTMUrt C. ClAl!ll[ SU,l~ ~N•'llSIOH'~N• Mll rtOCOl.Ol CINEDOME 1---· c=Yl . ~,..,. ... -·~r •• ' ........ , ••110'"'~'''"'" Raln People (M): Private drama ol two lost souls: a housewife Y!ear the breaking potnl and a brain-damaged athlete, Shirley Knight and James Caan star. "Tiie S.Cm •f h Dullea, Gary Lockwood. *'• Yltt•ri•" Supplies in t e area. \Vbere Ea&le11 Oare (~ti : .. Lu' Mo• 2 Loc«tti.111 Tense, exploslve World \Yar Tl ihe Nltht They loldc4 Mh1sky''' t11w. w11..soN, cosT•Jo'ISA IOll F•lftlle"w RCI., 541-1.,I adventure in whlch Rlcbard wuM JAsort "oe•ROS B B 'ti b J ( JJj COHT. SUNDAY 1::11 111.-G. Rlwr1ide Or. -N"''°'' "''di Secret of Santa Vittoria (~11 : Anthony Quinn plays lhe newly appointed mayor or a little Itallan vlllage which tries to prevent Nazi con· fiscation of its treasured wine. Anna Magnani c1>stars. urton, r1 s · n e gl!'l'lce,:\'~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~"~'~'"'~'~~··~'~°'~'~"~"~""'~~··~~ and Clint Eastwood,. Amerjcan Rangers, lead a team to re.scue an American genera.I imprisoned ln an almost in· pregnable German ~ortress. Sldelia(ker1 (M): lrlotorcy· cle drama with Ross Hagen and Diane McBain. 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V!T 221 =-=:-:::-=~=--;;;:---=---·~ -,-----' 68 FORD Galaxie ·500 $1888 •. Sport Roof, v.a AT .. r.s .. R&H WIM 351 -~~ , '67 FORD stotion :Wagon · s14s·a '""'"' s!l4n. I.lg v:a. 1 llr Cond. Tri 970 '66 CHEVROLIT',..,..."M-=-a1'='ibu-.~· -. ..,,_·$1 ~388 · Ste. W1goo, v.a, Auto.,'· si.. 9 ''"· TFN 331 . I I I I i I I I I • I. I, • I I ' . , . _,_ ~~•• -•~ • 11111.'""'5 -••• r f"°',._. -••• • "°"81 -SALii HOUSES FOll•SAL-1 ~Hlll~~-~rSli~U:~l'OR~~SA~~~li~HOUSli~5~~Sl'OR~~S~M~E~1~~~S~F~OR~SA~L~E~~HCM~U~SO~~F~Oll~S~AL~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ' • -• ·-· .. -G .. G 7 .. ..-·• 1. ~ Ir 1 II ,_G II 1• ChMt'til · , • ....,., ...,.... .... .. ... --· -.. ~ n, n II VJ ~i:. FINER HOMES i 0~lai$1.0 N 14" llil) !..:i~~~!~!L•·bdroii ... READ THIS ,. ' \ -' .... Por J Bel , with % pellol on large cul-cit-sac. 1 ·a:~ repainted inside. Move in new • • • ' R 1 for you. • ORANOI .couNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HAii-ALVO. 54' M• ~EN ,IVl!S TILL I:• .. Open Houses THIS WEEKEND .., .............. , ... ,.. .... ~. ,.. : ......................... ... .. . .... ....., ... .,, .•. ,.,' ... ...... ...,.., IAJLT PILOT WAlff All. P-.. ....... : .... .., ......... ...., .. ..... _ ............ ...._ ... .....,, HOUSES FOR SALE (2 llodr_,,I ·11& Park Drive (nr. City Park) CM 612-1771 • (~"Saa 1·5) (3 llodr_,,I *52% El Modena (Newport Heighul NB fl3-2020 (Sat ' Sun 1·5) **781 Via Lido Soud !Lido Isle) NB &42-5200 (Sat I< Sun 2-5) * 1721 Galalea (Irvine Terrace) NB 612-5200 (Sa\ I< Sun 1·5) %11 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar • 644-2430 : 833-0700 (5al 1.5) h 106 Linda Ille Drive ILindl Isle) NB ,, &4u2s5 !5al 4 Sun) IZll Devon, Newport Beach 64U776 ll'ri "sat 1-5!30) :110 Cordova {llreel to Slrada) Lido I1Je · 846-3255 (Pri, Sat I< Sun 1'5) . (J a.droom & F•mlly er 0.n) 4191 Brondford St. (Huntington Harbour) ffB', 84&-0009 (S'at & Sun 12-!) 320 Bucknell Road (College Park) CM • &18-11113 ' (Sat I< Sun 12-5) 2211 Waterman Way. Ea1t Costa Mesa M&-2000: 518 6966 Eve1. (Sal & Sun 1-51 *1400 Lincoln Lane rWestclill) NB 612-!i:IDO (Suo 1·51 .. Alito (Newport Height•) NB 87M800 !Sun 1-41 *2048 Commodore Road (BaycrestJ NB 846-3256 !Sun 2-5) Sift Ruby, Balboa hland 67~7225 !Sun 1·5) (4 a.droom & F1mily or Oen) 2901 Cas118 lEastblu!() NB 644-2430 ! 833-0700 (Sun 1-5) *'no Santiago Drive !Dover Sborel) NB M6-15li0 (Sun 1·51 14IO Galaxy Drive !Dover Shores) NB · --NS-~ !Dally) IOI Bii-Oii (Eastbiulll NB 612-8235 (Sal & Sun) H21 Sant!a10 Drive, Newport Beach · 846-9865 C5al & Sun ll-5) toll Morning Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB M2-823.I (Sat I< Sun) tslO Galaxy Drive (Dover Shore•) NB 612-823.5 (Sat & Sun) JOOI Garfleld, Costa Mua f75'7225 (5 lladr"""') (Sun 1·5) ISlf Swallow 1011 Oor!icld W. o( Magno- lia! HB, 647°8.186 : ~ (Sunday) ++14 Linda Ille Drive (Linaa l1le) NB .. e4U235 (Sal & Sun)· (5 Bedroom & Fomlly or Dan) ...... Via Lido Nord (Lido laie) NB --~ <5al I< Sun 2-51 ,,,,., J olmlon Ave, (north Colla Me11) CM tt1-1m (Sot " Sun 1·5) ....,. Rolbury, Corona de! Mar _.. (Sal & Sun) *mt Jova Road (MHa Verde) CM , 14M424 Un 12-4 : 30) /'"' eie V.:Jarre /(;.eal"-7 311o11& 1ma1 n11;. family rm. Prof. decorat.; ' I . DOYll SHOIES IA nlOlfT ed. VIEW. SS9.000. · f'~n~ Jmt """'plr!ad 4.lill S.. PL Bayfloa1 ~ ""' -HUll_J•. Ol'EN SUNftA Y ', ' rill llqe lidlg nan, fllmily ,_ willl _ '\ I ,.DO I AfflONT"' ""med ttilinp Ii ""* lllr. Ianml --.C NEWl'O«T BEACH ltaO Sonliago Dr. " I ... !I" ~ --elm I lo meet Ille ~-W·"· CUiiom 2 sty. 4 bdrnJ, 3 "-IJI, f1m. --• -DUl'UX EAaNED ··-=>kll ... -. al lllo! twww met ""*-4 Bace --.._ .... ,,,,. rm. win• cellar, extra • t or a g e, spar •• , ' ; 2-SWy Oll1JJ' with spiral sWrc;ue ~ le .....-POOi.. Reduced lo ·189,000, ; I OPIN HOUSES .......,_ 731 VII Llolo 5-1, Spociau 3 bdrm .__ 30 f .. t of prime S.Ifu!nt with pier " lllp. llal/Sun U--...·-._ GrlN 62' Vlo I.We ....... uamUi -- .... bdmu.6 + -~ ...... qoarlen, OD 49 f .. t of beautiful 1'onf front• age. s.vsun 2-5-Bill Bents. OTHER UDO IAYFIONTS -"""· ~ bodnm> rill ~ .......... _. """' "" -..... S TEETH me.-Open S.L " liim-"5 Mn-me~ ~ 'a.11•:;;1 SCARCE M ,H,... ' !.-. • · • . ~ 2 -,._ i _!' , $,lidna, ca1ay ni .. yt;w ~me.' frpiCI\ !am • r • -. •'---ll'z •"· .. p,; llin' ""4-3040 oq fl. Lu.x0 • . LINDA IKE . . ~ --• a ... c::..--~ lmnBtn I ~ sr .. selling. On<> I& ' ~ Bentlful Baytnmt -"' dlaaoe !nan. a.. .,.. ~ _ at mmion for $90,000. -. Set oar 1 tpt t srntat7'-e$ at 106 Linda hie li :'n._a.. Sic 1: ':a: r • 14 Linda ui.. •,.. want! °"" ~ -. EMUALD BAY BEAUTY ""' -........, ,. sn.sc». Large 3 bdrm, 3\'z bath, den, bug~--fam. ""' DOVU SHORES ,.. -,.. ow "t<n Ottan .tew from formal din rin, ljv rm_..1 I 37 ''2 Foot IOLD NfW-Jeoo >q. fl 1235.000 Laxurious home wi11t -I panoramic awter bdnn. Split level witb 2 frplcs.. ~ 60 Foot YOU MUST Sl:E THISI $300.000 ~4 =::. f:i liv~~ din-: $14 1 MO. ~1/4 % jenl in a fine setting. $92,500. . * {r .. , ,_._ den, large <DD11gb Ior billianl table. EASTS IQE IMGAIN R 0 Y J . W A R D C 0 . 1 -we1 bar. s~ ma.ter mile. flU.ooo. Open ,......,_..,.;,J...,.1oam , 14311 ~ i:!Z~":a omcel 646-uso /'"'' 7 .... -willl __ .,._ • ·--n ete Barrell /Za/t.. Sota.~ ::;.:;-. ::i :":~~~"==~~==·~======~I b Colorful garden atm...,,,.,., in ll1la --,-;;.,, ..,..,.. and, Goiltrol l , JiooGeneroi iaat f'reMll , Ing t bedroom-. PIOatins llalrcase lea&~ --t Jlo¥l!lo t: , 0: SAYS H E L p .· , ~ W K ' to upslair1 mu1tt suite. Brfgbt, spackiu~ ..,.._ --,-.,. '~ TOP BUYS OF THE IE kitcbell; sewing roilm or offitt. °'11.l'J16,500. ... ,_, ... -·$IT... Divori:e , c. Laguna Beach with view. . caII for app'l loon at >\l 'lO -....._ 3 Bel.. ~ batb, ilining room, buill·ins, paUo._ ~:_L~ 0r:~;';5';; 0 .!":1'::.. F.~ , . EASllWFF ::;:_-,.;;::; .!"!':~ $39~ tad the owner wUI help with lmancm.g. ..; room " dellgllltal -"Triokt.rr~ :, Splt~lrvel bo!M; s-~ 3 batlll. J.a!l~ Dill -I •:: This ..-ell pWmod 3 J'*m -io'ila r:...-1_; family room; BBQ, ~ ctlifrtii;IV· • •• . • 1 :: llubor y-,.,.. Bills. -~ • 1aD pool. S46.5CIO. ~ S.t li'SUn. , ~ • '45-0JOJ ~ ' ORANGI COUNTY'S LARGEST ' · _,, ~= ~ _&_!a-I ~ ,.\:~. •I • •• Ot ' J ~,,;; r ~ .. HartJOr Ctoftlft' 1..r.11" ? • t OWNER -··-• • •• _____ t.(.11._ < 162t1!4RIORBLVD.546 -· • • Picture ' w.i.apod LOTS NOW AYlUIU' 'In ' I OPeN EVES TILL 1,30 ' prden from lamilyn>0m Ii llring room. 2100 2 Dover Sbores Ldll:'t>ne di Ille~ Yot1, Ftill Is I ~~ = ~=~ ;:,y 3 bdnn J:':life~;;::W"'l"~ 1ofJ:~ ~~ .... ""L:,n..,;.; WostcWI ~r=~--$2S,,;.·· Go~~b~ )S~I 3 r.~'.000 ;;: l>oae m the llUf& above Ruben E. Lee I< rounded by magnjfieeut-bomu,.N.11111, -~--....., 3 ..,... ........,., 2 ,.,.._, Ntw...,,..., Dnp. Noai "''"" •t.nnll'ci.. L&< r • Harbor~· Study/de~ iD lddiUon to a -.... ~ :.&...,iftacjftf~'~~ ;.::) :~apm.tumceillng5; a. liltiris, bdWd. On.._? ~zfttt0 St~d11Jotwlthaun'.. Rprarate dinint: room. Pane ..0 PIPDT I: . ~" ..... ,y ~ sione fireplace. ISett ~ Corner1ot. Pliv. swtm ny patio. EoJOY 1hc aood Ule! new arpeUng in this CUJlolll !iome. lnl!'8 . !l . UAL Y.,..CC>MlfMCY • ~; ._ """' ,... .. ....-..., "' dllh. Will ,. all .......,.., I s;!l,500, By ""'-, ~ just 3 years old. 182,IOO. £xd111i1e. ' 90l n~ ,;·Dr , _ _. l20 . um ,_,,. ndc"..._! Rf:CA~.RTOBRSIN • MAR~':'.., Riddle & Rou Rlh" ..,....., ., _..,. Low iDtnut lo&a can be ~ \ > -~ E '·· 11 ~ -IAYCREST BUY-Ideal family home in 642-1235 ' illmfd. sn.soo. XB& E. CaUt Jlwy, Cd." ........... ·...._lit "'Y-u .......... prime area.. 4 bd.rms, 3 bath!. family room, 1000 · 3 fonnal dinin2 room I< nice bi2 back yard. ~· ' Man Overboard! GoMr•I 1000Generol Fee aimple ~ only SM,900!!! -·• ,9 .. ,,.. · 1 -,000 '"'But •e lbouCbt 1"e woWd -n w.,.r_• • Op•N - 1721 Gol• .... NEW ' ISTING ------, be "'"' "" at l<ul 18 ~ led. 7 50•1 -an.·· h's all bttn doo!. lrvlne Terratt. Immaculate. Adlill occup , 1o' ,. 3 bdnn5 -maid's quarters. POii! & YflW. Owner will .:help UJ1ance. Rambl.in& ranch,. ~':!~ t.~·dU: I Coldwell, Banker E~ive -entertainme.ot orie.n<ed. •,750. home with pool. % Acre near back bay. Goo4 in.. room. 1 ~. OYtt· Sat/Sun Z-5'Marcia Beau • ·1 ~llor __ 145.000 . . . . Up-grade and m.d futilJ ...., w 11 • OFFERS: • Office °'"" Sotvnloys a ~ -.... , the profit>. !rimlly ......... I.cl .,.,. ~ -, ) petl, drapes and fiMSt wall ' Pfl~,!!~~~or..R~L~, . . _ ~;_,~ ~ "' ' 64" r'Mft • ~-ORA~E.COUNTY'~,~~T lodarot""7"5,0lll 67'>49!0 ~---, • " T -RIOR &LllD.-' " ; · l!N ,"'IJ TILLll:Jll · i • fi.f.ra1 .t0oo [G~"::r,: } .... Oricinal llubor View Hills witb BAY, har- bor, Catalina & UGHTS outstan<li;ng froip ll1la location. 3 lrg Bdrrns, 2 BA, tiled gold • medallion kite.hen, slate entry, quality crp._. " drp1 lhruout. Lrg Terraced patio, 2 wit frplc, garage opener & more quality EX· TRAS. U~.000 I< lerml. OPEN SAT & SUN PM. 1014 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar. PLUS P 0 0 L In Newport Dovtr Shores. ol COUl'SI'. , Beach, Nn paint 6 carpet&_ s,a.nd ntW ~'eU de!igned Rrad1 to mo,., in. l>Nner hOmes. built by lvan Wcll$ •111 nnance -no k>an fen -&-Sons, d'ailable lmmedi- Olmklet lease option. ately, 4 b::lnns 3 balhs ltome ,.....__ ..... J & Co. with J~i baths. 2 fin:plac-lrUll~WUI Ill 11-rt Beach es. • 1nvttq: court yard """t""' poolsJ e1ch one with 1 Newport Beach Office latze 1 !t.mil,y room built-ill 11128 8&1lide Drive Condo. all """"" ......,;., l "' .,,....,., ..,_ 7777 644-2905 OWNER * -------------------~--- garq:e, carpetina:. la.ndacap. Have U.t 1pac10W1 ltthng in inc. il moll important. a this \a.utitul l bdrm 2 bath hrfalhtaking uhlbltructed J NEWPORT RANCH home ow:rlookin; Newport UPPER BAY Vici\', , Genoral 1000 General 1000 e..u1> ... ._ Ivan Wells & Sons ';;~ ':,;;,,%"lull~:, ~';;,". i~~APLE~~~:.::r c9u~8~ Hear Harbar Hi Roy J. Ward Co. :~:';·~';'!~~;;~ J\.f!al llhlf1> J bedroom 2 batJ:i U EXCLUSIVE AGENTS balhl, )IJ'il' .::amily room , ~me. r;·reihly point~. CJ. MONTEREY RANCH ~LE 2 , homti on one lol. £aCh 11430 Galaxy Ori~ 646-USO pantry I:. basement will de- I of SIS800 al ~~ an-• OOfnc localed r.car DOVER have 2 Bdnn1 l bath + IOpen Daily) ll&ht your entlrt b.mily ... All n':~ lnte~I. You ca.o't beat SHORES. • NOT LEASE-ttrae llvirc rooms. ~ this, located 091 one acre In it! ~ft Porch. Doub~ 1101.D. Cu.ltom built 3100 511. Newport Bn.cb. f'ulJ Price Garage. t•orced alr heat. fl. Four _bedrooms, t)lrte $92,(0). Completely l,nced. Sitrink1-btttui, family room and elec·-546-1313 Carpets and Draprt tric kitchen wflh buUI In rr_. :l~ghout. FarnilJ Room. frlgm.tor. freaer, dishWW llll lfetrport Blvd. CM Wt us &bow it to you~ C.I. er, dol.lbl:e ovens and warm-CALL MS-39'l8 E'°" 'su.1655 Cl.ran arid vuy lhlrp 3 bed· or FHA !crm1 aval13bLt. lng ovens. Carpet.I, drapes ' room home with hardwood WE SELL A HOME a.id ahutten: lhrtHMlt l8x38 flool'll. t.ra:e oversize cor-, , EVERY 31 MINUTES =~h~et·~~ 1...:!':';!0 ::: .. $750 OOWN ntr lot with boll! gate and $17,900 FULL: PRICE W lk & L ~ patio. Tutefully 9larp 3 bedroom. 2 bath CU. a er ee )11rd1 • lllum1>1lone plan1er1 carpeted and dnped. Will ilomla st)ole borne. NEAR aM many 'xtra.s. TNly • OH FHA/VA TERMS tt!l to G.I. no down or Jow THE BEAat. Carpets and 2790 Harbor Bl\ld. •I Adam11 qua.lily home • VACANT • down FHA. Drapes and ALL tLECl'RJC ~5-94!11 Open 'Iii 9 PM 1M.P.f£DIATE POSSESSION. wUI buy thla cute ~ b4mt i. W!. SILL A HOME KITCH:£N. Submit your Office .,..... Pri<od lo"" •• !12,500, .......... -cliy parll ... EVIRY 31 MINUTES ..... ..,,,,.., .. a low l1lll ~ do-.mtown. hatures herd· pe:r month including tuea. £xC<'ltent C.P.f. I oc Ii~ I 0 n. 'OOd noon he tilatot !' w lk & L WI SILL A HOME SIJ0,000 -""''" Sl4<XJ ;..,,,, fruit .~ ..... ;7, a er ee EVERY JI MINUTES nw. lllCOnlf~. vacant. rmmcd hlll' pones. 1,_, Ed... Wa Iker _.& Lee 3 Separate Unltl '""'· ~· ' " . $22 950 SW-5140 8·1ZMSS room lor more + POOL Ii: ' 0 f 2790 Klrbor Blvd. al Adami hT1lcs. S,16S lncom,, $8000 ~ Sat/Su l 5 7 J Fto Water ront "'"" -~ n....n 'Ht t PM d , ·~ 000 n • On penln., Indian RIW:r. wt --"-"iim'-'"~:;c."""~i-· II n, p.-.cc -· · Evenlnc1 Ctll $.ll-SiiO -rk Drive, CM nshlrli plfr 1: boat dock, ILUi LAGOON Kermit Rigs Rltr. CAMEO SHORES Elu G&llil:, Florida. 10 ml. Urillmlled whli. •eta< ...... 25 YEARS JrJ AREA I J1tcuttft Home f~ Cl.Pt Ktnntdy. 1!14 Ac., tint Ww, in Laeunt'1 most -..... ....._ ""'''I ....eepinf ocun 8,000 aq, rt, m&naion dhdd. '-titan~ art&; 3-1.ew.I condo., rM-S4Go Evf'I. 546-11.,.. 11.out\IUI 11\W • t'd ln10 7 •Jib. ffl.950 Ectli· spadoua roonP; 2 a: lkfl. J -;==-=""=Im-I view • arbor ,ntry to IPl.C.. •") 000 Ex '·-•-MOON CHI LDREN quality t'Oftlltructt'd 3 BR.., &..... 1ty ..., . · c,.,,.e ..,,-Ba .. Wt't bar1 model kitch. You love yo'f/r home 6: llUC• 1 niikj'• ior ·ttenJ 1 4 li.tl'll, 6ft.J11t ArtYtimt acreaat -or home. Orvl;Ct VlltC&m . w.'&i~ for bll)'tn ury, ilftYI' bolh In lhll m"I· llj ft, dttP lot • provkles ~ County or ~bf. Ariz. who want no ma.lntenance nillCl"nl Siwthl1h ahowplace, trnn1endous outdoor llvina: THE RAltl ON E . arta. I .... __ llv_lnr in priV., auan:I P~ itnl}' 1 yc•r tlt'W, nov.· avail.~ •"'" w/lhclletf.d poOI. I 5 bcdroon1 3 bitM forni.i R~ 11"11' n; ~'Wt' ~ I~ communll)',''Mie pnce d•···1 1 1 b i-... :a01 ... 11ti .. • • will pltax you. 1001 for vne ~-m nat ng ~· 1huUleboard Ct. ntal .. .........., dlnh11 room, aose~ galore. D Sh · ''I /I " RE•LTY <<. 4 BR., 3 lloth• Jonna/ "'1«d ot 118,lOC) for .prompt PIUll! <pta, Owner ..,.I ll\UI( over· ores 613-3000 5•::.. ~-, din, nn. J>l\11 ramll.v rm. 3 l&lc 10 d1Kr1mlnatlnf btsf· acll '° reduced the pAe.; ·-£<•~. t'rplct. l 1pece for pool lt· er With an C>'tl for .a llOWld SJ.500 Good IOct.llon clo.c lo &vt 1he commlulon on ihll WESTCLl,,F 1 - ble. Love 11 flm aiaht tor valllt.l Come It 1te Jcir ~ all~'· Now only 137.000. a\l~l'bly tltsaM 4 Br, l Ba. ASSUME 6M 9'o only S7ti960. lltll. ~n HOutt Sun. 1 to • 3CQI IQ fl home. lmptCallble Beautlf'lal borne, prof. decor. Ho! P inch I• & Auoc. d"'k: 4545 Orrlrcfon. ~m..wmit c...titlon. E...,u.1rc new• •led •Judocapea_ 3 1,. BR. StCO E. Cooll 11..,.. m.<m Exclusive Wllh I NABAN ol lfott1 ·~. Elrty oc-2 """'°' llA, ltt lamU)o nn_. BEACH llA"GAIN EASl'BLllff REALTY a a LTT 00 C\1-. 111.1111 Inc, land. lmmac ""'' Ownor wtll 2·Sb'. 3 BR •• tmmacW.lt! ...._1133 . ' 19%1 S a ntl •so Dr., H.B. http tlrt1nce. ~11. •••Pl IO °"''"· C..11, d""' IAYFROliT TRIPLEX 1093 llWr. C.M. -11'-998! OWNER Dt1pm11, liiliiM Jt' ba'1., bat·lns. . Wilh dock. Cho~. la rf• ez_z2 OWJ';ER Tttn1fcred. 4 .&ti~ loan1 op1;. 4 Atdnn, only $26,toO @nu~.in.In Y..qul!y, WW ex· N£1VPORT Hetrhl:I rambi.. I &:trn. li'«imlly "" • den, h\.llS ramu,, nn, entry CAYWOOD REALTY ' dl-.nio Open &iii Ii Sun. 1,. ranch •t)'le 3 bdrm, Jip1...,,, tntl')' MU. tull hall , IUD dining; rm, l3CI w. Cct,t Hwy., f'l8 1.~. aoi FAeeWl.te;., Balboa ·~-ke roof, trplc. $23.930. •Inf rm. bulft..fpll. 1tra • buikJt·lna."-tlttplatt, . ~ e Ml=12'0 e ' Madie O.wlt RfaJ1or 6U·7W:l t\lngul'lf R.E. Mt t-tm -thll, brtl . 423.!ill). ~11tl 129,!'m. ~1'20 Lac henmyer f.', l l•J• EXCEPTIONAL NEWPORT HOMES , 5 BR. + 7\!o Ba. + Pool + AAA View $190,000 4 BR. .... 3\!o Ba. + Pool + AAA View '$109,000 5 BR. ~ 4 Ba. + Pool -Best area $69,900 4 Uniu-.111 Ballif' -Nr. Bay $62,500 ;~~D~•a;;U ~ESAU $i40,000 Just 'IiSJ,ed! 4 BR. 4 Ba., form. din. rm.; fam. rm. study. Executive transfer. Must\. sell. Custom quality tllruout. Best buy in area! Joe Clarkson UDO ISLE TRl-PLIX -Choice loccitlon for these 3 townhouses. 1-3 , Bedroom -2 baijl -:-So. patio -fum_:; 2-2 bedroom -private So. ·patio. Sl!S,000 Mary Lou ?.tarion CORONA DEL MAR OPl!N SAT. 1-5 219 POPPY Spanish-type w/tile roof .. In best close-to.. beach location. Ocean view from 3 bed· rooms & large studio w/sep. entrance lo brick patio. $59.500 Carol -Tatum EASllLUFF O'EN SUN. 1..S 2'01 CASSIA • :· New listing. Sparkling 4 BR, home. w /fam._' rm., view of Back Bay & Hills. Home iD. excellent condition. $47,500 Gathryn Tennllle LUXURY IN THE BLUFFS · 3 BR .. 2 Ba. Popular "Llnda" model. Dec--~ orator's dream! Added dbl ~ paUo w/diJ\ .. terrace. Lovely home for entertaining & carefree living. Stt,950 · Mrs . Davies SPACIOUS 3,000 Sq. Ft. HOME . You own the land & can walk to great Swimming beach from 4 Bdrm. home w/ lrg. lam. rm. w/!tplc. 2.Sly. -3 Yr. ~ew.' fo r only 144.500 Mrs. Harvey 11ME FOR ACTION! DoN'T DELAY I Thil 4 bdrm. home Is located In .a hJilll7 desirable area. lnterio~Exterior pnseDtJY~ bein~ painted. Nicely planted pool .. lze 1!1· tio. Private beach privileges. '44,600 Kathryn Raulslon UNIVERSITY PARK . Family has OUlRrown 3 BR. 2 Ba. bomo" w/dill. area + breakfast area. Play yard for children, Wel'l>er. $35,500 _ • Al -Flilk ' . ' 'coLDWld;; iANKR Ir CO:; SSO N~ Cl!NTIR DR.,' • -Nl!WPp!IT IUCH us.ono . . 644-2-UO I ' . ' " I f ' • -·----·-··--·----.. ------..------------------~·-.-~ • , f"ridl!Y, Fttlfu'vy 6, 1970 DAILY PILOT 33 HOUSIS 'Olt SM.I f MOUSIS 'Oii, SALi HOUSIS 'Oil SALi HOUSIS ,OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES P:OR SALE RENTA[S Oonorol lDOOGonoral 1000 0-rol IDOi ColiolO Pork lllS Hunff!'('on -ti 14GIH"!!_ffntton leech_)~ Mlt1lon Vit i• 17'1 Mlt1lon Viti• • 17'1 Hou~ Unfvrnlol?o!! ~ 1 }~~~Jc~~r:~~~~U~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~~ I I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;= Newport ...... i* I :!c!~J~.a~E~~h;rci ~!?~~~~~ OPEN DAILY , ,v::"~"::"l:'.i.2c~b -GREAT IUY , Live In Beaut~ Mission Viejo Mo~•0n1, Bel., 3 Bath, dining TOOm, bu lll>itil. 'Gtedt <HU , ........ ........,. ·eo.1acr alt. next doir· p , •SR 2 ~' "'I '-·~ neighborhood and only .. ',500. Sounds flab;', ......_ .,.. •"-' :;;;·,~ , <t :MS Lo,.i• to,.;, 3 I+' 4 w-, 2. Nth i.o.-· 1n , LEASANT COURTYARD ENTRY , . '"''"' •~ t w·~ ..,. , r.-.,,· .•·-~~-11-~.. Alklnz 128,9!0 VA-FHA booutlful Hunti.......I. loKh. Welcomes you to this •paciou• 4 BR. charm· •3 BR.AV2AI~"1".L"E"'N'o"w" but Its a whale of a buy. MuST s£U:. AA.u..;o;;'. 1 , __ Ait."""~~'°""~"'any,r.U... __ 1 . $23 9,,.90,_. er, A panoramic view ol Laguna Hiii• awaits Bay & .. ~Realty, Inc. -{:--, r ,.--:... H. -vtttd! All ...,..,.."''· dooo Sl4'4 LOAN · 1 you from the Jlv. rm ., kitchen I< famiJy rm. !lilt Dover Dr, sw:e ll6 NB to -. ....._ 2"' " 10% Down Is all 11 lakes to move right ill· ' Imnw:. l bdrm, ..-th. """ ' Total price •",000. ' &!>ml E>a .. - ORANOI! COUNTY'S ,l.ARGl!ST --Pm. Oi><• W.Sun 12-3, 3..'C 10 AN, '1111 7 PM FHA OR VA FINANCING , ~-$32.lllO. $119 mo.,pa,, &11 con (7141 962·1353 ... 2'29 HARIOR ILVD. 5461641 RlllALT'I BuclaiOu 1!4, Ownor6'6-1~1' Av il th' 3 BR f bl k II ·PPEN EVIS 'lllLL.1:30 -SANDPIPER HOMES a . on ts " am. rm.; oc wa s l=o=-=r=o;=l =~==1;,ooo;_;:;l'G=:tno:;:;r:;ol;;;.;===,=1000= ~2 "!H!!O\J'!!!!SE!!!S~ON~SAAIE!'!'!'!!!"!wr!!J! I NowpGil ...... ltoQ , ·On7llnolcliurst ,iit , ~tlont': -~t:~~~~~~;~~tlo'~M~:~~!ift:'cir:::l't~ • NEl\'LY DECOltATED '3 bd· rm A ·1.-mt1y rm, excel area.. JEA~ Sl!JITH REALTOR ~ l:;;;;.:u:;;----.....:-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j ----;;;;;:--:----/~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ plus xln l privacy. Move right In for. only BOTH 3 Br, Uv. nn, dininc 111, , . ~~ $33 500 IRIGHT -.,.., bit-in lcttcb<n, !' .. th, EASTSIDE ,· COSTA MESA! Bovcrtal 1223 Lido 1110 TlSI , , BACK BAY BEAUTY w I .... ~· WaJlrina < BEST ASS ORTMENT IN MISSIO N VIEJO TOWNHOUSE' I BR, %'~ ROOMY dllllallce to llChools, ..,. .. Oi+<• Houae Sat, " Sun. 1-5 FINE 8a>=st FOlll' BR io.;,ooo. 3 BR. 2 SA MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM . SA, lrplc, patio, pool, 2""' CLEAN ping center Ir. cburcbea. P.M, 2298 \Vaterman Way, hom@ hlr ule er trade, 119 VIA YELLA pr, all bltns, Cl'J)fS. drpt. · '1bia lovtl.Y S bdrm-Cl.JS. Orl&ina1 oc cu pant 11 A: Comer or. 2.'h'd Jun. Eaat of secluded •lrfft. krp )'Ud.1 OWNER. (714) • 45f.6448 Lac $275 mo. 871...SSU or Mea Verde adult ()CCUpied l'OM home c •n be Ownet"S; Will •ll tor $28.500 Santa Ana Avenue. Co6ta 548-.om • &12--2497 eve! or wk~ 3 bedroom hon,le with large )'OUl'S for only !O'Sft ' 011 tradt tor eomparab1e mo-Mesa. "l1u'tt bedrooms, den, I;======== Huntl,.ton S.a~h. 140it fao'lily room. Beautifully .down & terms to 1utt. bile home..+ cub. dlnin& room, nice kitchen. Dover Shorts 1227 2 BR, 2 ba., dtn, din. rtlom landsca......i with mahy rock Prime loc..'ation on cul.-___ .. covered patio Ownu will $135 MO BUYS CHRISANTADR (' L p "-'-I )1379SDO Jn Cll!fhaven. $300\ ••·~.,.;',truJ"t,,.Jp'••t-s dwaci1.reetMahyfea• ~ ......... _ * * "accept low d~wn JlilYruCnt l-"'.--~.-----. • •In a az~s • George WUI:ii.mson, Re;altor ~.. •• ._ tu i I d I bd • -· IMPRESSIVE YOU A NEW Ev ... Coll: IJ0.1040:,,, IJG.2IOI ~ ... ~ · 61" ·~· •'--• l:ii x 24 "ft. covered patlO res nt u e arge· • ftom lfll8lltied Buyer. Mi&ht -, 01.ll"'f.u.o ;)"....,..,.. t""'~"' Withindoor /outdoor·car?ct. "11$, SlV\l<E R90F &: &NMJ ~-ooasider Sales Olntract or SPACIOUS 4 BR HOME l ::!~~~~~!'!·~~~R;:E~N~TA':-\"[':s'""'""'""'"""' 2 BR_Vine. covered cottage. Fre&hly painted inside & unique built-in patio ta· •••' S .rGt4'1AD uase OpUon. Pr!~_ $34,500, 4 Br, 4~,; Ba. + maidi1. Full L•gun• BeMh 1705 Houses Furnl -&.--' Baucs-k !?!;· ta. $150. Ph. out -WQnn brick nttpJace In hie l seats in the rear! .1 Available Jor oecUJ>;l.Ilcy1• lenrth vie\V • Bay l.: Mtns. lf )'QU ~ $8,5{lO a year vr .,,_ _ ... livinc room. pride of ownct . Y<iu'll kWeFullthe ~-Buut bolnt on l oth JZ"ri of My & lt•ch Rlty, Inc. bullHij:h ceillilgs. 5000'·sq. ft. LESS a.nd bave ~!-~t.more 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Rent1l1 to Sharw 2005 i'iiBiR", 3feaih'.~pa',l.;,..::w;;-;!P;;;;ts. .Wp aree.. First un· " adver-sc.apine-pr l c e ~rmude' Dunes • tlneat des. 901 Dover Drive, Sui1e 126.NB t ,~ court. 4 car peteOns in your ..., .... ,.. )'OU ULTI "ATE IN d d·• hr bit N ~b '" 900 ' , v -. 3 ftft 3 o Int , __ ..,. .,..,,.11,. • .,_,,,_ ..__ M rps; ~·W , .ttll. ,,.,.. • tiud, and it won't la s t "'"' • er: COW"lt •• _..,,. sui., &6-3'.XIO Eves. 548-6966 go.r . .i;.-Z ma • ~"«'"·" occp. may now ~-....., ..,IUl<r ""'" SHARE/Female, $56-3 BR., $230 mo Jae. 540-1573 ~ Joog .•. $27,lllO. • CDAn BA. POol. ._ bame. CAMEO SHORES SlJ"%""' turnl•b<d. ,:;;: +>ew FHA """1'am 235s!o' GRACIOUS 2 SA. Furn., 221 AbalollO!, _ &1&-nn 3-lli-, 2'Jl3 , , IT& Incls 2 .,U,carts. Qub mem-61;. loan. Owner, a new 4 Bedroom,_!.,., th LIVING Bal. 11. ~ml Newport Shores 3220 bershlp aftll, Aaldnc $115,(QJ Enjoy the ultimate in luxury home. Payments ol ~~ ~r I ---------WALLACI _ xlnt terms. u...c-a.net entertaJni .. ~ in University Park 1237 mo. for 360 months (30 \VILL Sha.re My 2 br. 2 ba II••• --~ ..... ,.. ~ .. u l 'ndud' •. Panoram"'t'c v-.-... apt \\'/working girl 2>35. 3 Bedroom. to July 31.sL.·$240 -O THE REAL "\... r:STAT!:RS Irvine Ternic• Lovely & ape.cioua VlEW hOme On the "Buia'.e" Jn Jrvfne Terrace No. 3 3 Bednxims, 3 Baths --Bi& poo!Jide.famlly .l"OODl Ptttty yard & pool Ideal for eontertaining Fonnal dining room 3 car P.rage 1121,600 Listed Exclusively With _.., '""'°' Linda Isle ~wlopment this IOl'ltOllS, custom bu t, ytani • ' ini taXes .,. I ... Newpo11. 642-8!m mo. Fnnk Manh&ll JU&lty. 5tl 4141-Biii Onmdy 6_714210 top quality bome situated insurance. Payment! may be from Dane Po int 6?5-4600 ==(;Opo;·;·~E;•;•;•;-~"";·=:l~;;;~;;~~~~i:I on a hU.Ce pJime corner site TURTLE' ROCK HILLS lets depend~ on your in-F~f.ALE room-mate ,vanted pl"OYidina the utmost in pri-Just listed "like new··· l br come, Annual percentage in-to Cat eli"a , lo 9hare 2 Bdrm apt 'til University Parle 22.-37 1 Cost• Mes. 1100 vacy,SUperb lnteriordesicn-v:ilh lge family room. Sell terest rate ol 2% on a ~',,",,"".,,·,.,",..><»=12,..._....,.....,._,. ___ _,_ ___ ,_._I, i-;;;;;;;;:;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. I ing. 4 Bdrrna, den ~ huge cleaning ovens, £Prinklers $23,!ICQ mortp~. Spacious Duplex co1npleted FErttALE R.oomniate to shr 3 BR. 2% ba ••••••••••• $325 1 3 UN.ITS 1• lanai. master Bdrm 20'x31', F I:. ft. elec eani:eo opener . 1967. Largr living rooms, 2 BR Townhouse in CdM. 3 BR. 2 baths•••••••• .• S300 5 be.tha I: ~ p1vd, and many more extrb, Eee $400 In cash is all you need with fireplaces. d In in g $85 mo. Alt 5:30. 494-4729 2 BR. 2 baths .......... ,\$273 $29,950 9UAUTY IUILT EuUido Co&ta M-. Span. For ONi. Y $24.000 Jg:. tile roof. tentala OD larp . . . 1Txl50' tot. lnc'Ome $385 Provinclal . e h a r m com~i­ month our beat inoom re-ments this adult occupied tum bl area. e bome. 3 large bdnns. :! b&tJ:it, oak parquet Oool"S, ~xclusivt With brick fireplace. heavy shake Newport root &: all built-in kitchen, No 00\Yn VA or. low down FHA terms available. CALL ., Victor i• LARRY 54()..1151 Herita.a;e ReaJ ESta.t.e (open cve1u 646-1111 rm. Secludtd pool. $195,000, land alt for of'lly $49,500. to move in, which Includes rooms. library, radiant heat, YOUNG Me.n ibare 2 BR e RED HILL REAL'l?i See today. Mrs. Oark. e Rtcl Hill Rulty cl06ing charges and lm· electric kitchens. self clean-apl, Santa Ana area. $43.50. Univ. Park.. Center, Jr-vb , Wnlty N. Taylor Co. Univ. Park Center, Irvine pounds. inc oven. Upper 3 Bedroom. 6'1J...5nl, SU-4301 Call Anytime~» REALTORS 644-4910 Call ~ 833--08');) 3 bath. Lower 2 Bedroom, 2 WALK TO THE BEACH Bock Boy 1240 A truly customized beauty just a r~ block!; to the FOR Sile by owner: 3 br, ocean ~s. -See what a famll¥ room.-2 ba, 2 frplcs, "rt!iµ creampuff'' looks like bltns. Cl'Pts. ~· eul-de- TODA y1 $3.1 950 ~· Tea bou!le 1n prden. WE SELL A HOME !34,5tl0. o,.n S.VSuo 2304 ·1 rniJe from the ocean baths. Coste Mtsa 21DO EHi· Bluff 3242 in Huntin&ton Beach Bkr, TI4: 962-135.3 WANT lf)'draulic elevator to 3 car EXEC. Home East Blutta, prage with dectric doors. 3 BR. 2 8~ house, 6 mos Near Aeronutronie, 5 Br'L 1 Minimum maintenance. Lease. AvaU Feb. 15th, $245 .i.~. SU5,000 clear. Owner will mo, ~546--0347 $425 .w/gardener. 6*-~. ' finanCt' 50%. Sbo1vn by ap. --Coron; c;;, MU ~ ~1251 ; polntment: 494·9006 fCoW'-N1wpo'rtlo _;..•;.°"---~'--- A BIG . HOME? I ,.,t•.,•y"'!'to!!B!!ro!!~!!!!)~. ~·!!!!!!!!• l3 BR ' BA lumW>ed home 4 Ill. 2 Ba, Cpta, II• 'decoralor drpli, PanelJin&. • I •·•o'OOm, •--, --~., '·•. ECIC)I , N w/ 2 boat slips. BalbOa , Dl:\I .... Ii .,_,., ...,... e 5 -t I b 14th Opc:n beam ceilin,, Blt'-inl, room, la-• -pl•••ly pa'"· •• Coves. Aval ~~e . ·• ........ ""' " Music syalem, Laundry rm, EVERY 31 MJNUTES FaJrh+ll Dr .. Mr. 0' Mn. (onyllmel QUIET"CUL-DE-SAC w lk & 1 Manna, _day• 64.>-IML eves wUh is1'I' 5 bdrm 2 bath & a er ee1:~::i::;::;:·:::· ==== 1'11=:1======= "•"REAL!!!!!!!!!!!EST!!!!!!!!~A~TE~SALE!!!~s~el family room. Near all · 2043 ~estcliff Dr Corona dtl Mllr 1250 I' We ·have the cn1y Real K:hools. Vacant &. clean. _ £M:..."'"• • 5, Bedroo & f ·"ht Built· lri kitchen, carpets, ~· '"-' eled Family Room. Kitchen From the Moment you ste ~743 S2'60 on le...C. 549-3756 '. with' spacious toatlnc area. this hOuse, with itll IOI.ring w=A~T~E~R~F~R~O~N~r=--"""v-.,., Separate f o r ma I dining roof lines. )'Ol,l will feel that privalt' 4 BR Exec. unusual OCEAN ride al. hwy. 3 BR, 2 room. 2600 sq, ft. Priced al here at last i8 llOmethina: atmosphere. $525 mo• BA. ,!!~t15telnalt, bl•tl",'.:... II ms 3111111 Estate olfi<:e io the Uruv. d..,,.,, la!'ge patio. Full HARBOR ffiGHLANDS OCEAN SIDE Parit ana. on the booming price $26,750 _ a.uume 5%% Mariners &: Harbor High · OF HIGHWAY $44,950. truly u.nusual. Cross the .• m.~m~1,_,=--,-,-l-Ti•ilt.•~,,.,;;--;;;;iit;'";,-546-2313 modern entrance btid&e &: ~-:(BR. 214 ba. tpllt level find )'OUself standing under 3 Bt 2 Ba 521l! mo. to J une Don v. ~"ranklin, Realtor $1900 DOWN on FHAIV A tenns buys this Jara:e North Costa Mesa borne. Has all the built _ ins. including wate1· softener. Needs a little TLC 8: paint. Immediate possession to qualified buyer . Only '34).950 Open S.t/Sun 1-5 3077 Johnson Ave. .. ,--- PEl=lRON : ~ .. ~ ..... -........ ~. Irvine Ranch. We now need FHA or submit terms. Her-School. Great famlly rooin, Ju5t Hated in choice arta l m ore successful ttal e 5 late aaleaperson w/ itage Real Estate 540-1151 3 larie bdrm.5, 2% baths, Duplex with 2 Bedroom hOme interest in Harbor View, (open e\.'tt) dining 'room. Total f:bout with p&tio and income apart- 2100 sq ft. All Ui1s plds' cor-ment always rented. $48,500 Q>rona del Mar, Turtle 2 HOUSES ON SAl\fE LOT ner lot &. heated I: filtered 1 ~ 613-8550 Rack It Univ. Park area. 8_, 2 Br 1. d" . Pnn1 .. i;'..,...., .. ,;......1 i-tion Ample Door tirn~. Extensive v1n . , ~v. nn.1 1n1ng • ~ ~~ ~ adv. & promotional program area, blt·m kitchen. b.alh. &. pr~ lo seu at $39,950. ottered. See: Le Rai50l' at w_Jown yards. W a I k 1 n g Ai;sumable lnllurance loan -O THE REAL "\.. !:STATERS e Red Hill Realty d~stance to iiehools, shop-noW : on property. CAIL U -p-~ ~ t... T--· pin& center le churches. 5f5...8424 South Coast R.t:at1_""'-="'"=""'""',..--~ -m..o;ne Original occupants &: Estate ' OPEN DAILY 3-S owners. WW sell for $28,5CO MOHEY M.AKERSJ 516 FERNLEAF. Dupleox, So. CHOICE or trade l o r comparable OCEANFRONT Dupltx., 2 le ol Hwy. 2 . BR. eacb. J mobile ~ + cash. 1 Askins $55 0:::0 Jo''rpks., 2 paUoa; New car- EASTSIDE * * 543-520! * * 0EEDS ~ .. • ,:_ tu ,,...,. A -;, h'o•t N r.iut. ""'7ot•P..-rn., , Pri •-I k _ _, 2 &: t duplex. Close lo beach. urut. ced '""" qu c -..e! 642-lnl Anytime $22,950 $21,000 Full Price ~---/ 1st. TD DON V. P:RANKLIN "====:1,..__· and cute, on a cul de Just listed. Sharp 3 bdnn 2 es. vwuo:r w carry · · REALTOR -~ A&king $31,5tl0, R t I sac J111t repaf~ and clean-bath home. Quiet atreet. e REALTOR e e 67J.2222 e en a . --«I. ~ yard with huil cloae to all tcbooh. No down :ms W "Balboa "NB £ft..~ 3 &. family room with lo~ly trees and avocados plus VA or low down FHA. Full -, ' · · ... ............,. CAMEO large pool. N~eds a httle room tor a ga.n::ien See it, payment lncludinc taxn &: PANORAMIC VIEW HIGHLANDS cletl'I up & pain t but worth you'll love it. · insurance $189/montb. CALL 2001 Bayside Dr. Beaut. Just listed thfs brtter than p:5/mo. 646-7171 540-1.la!. Heritage ~al Ea-shake 1root l '"'81y, 3 Br. 4 ba: new .spacious 3 Br + tam· For Ltase tate (open eves) watu!ront home, XlnllWiil\-Uy room. Built -in oven, 8eautilul Del CeITO nr. Soilth HURRYI HURR~I ml.rw beach. Newiy~r. range Ir dishwasher. Car-·• $180,060 SHOWN BY lPPT. pets dra p es beau!i' .. ''·· Coast Plaza. 40' swimming Assume S'4% loan on thi! Lfncl1 Isle OtvelOpment Wtdscaped. Priced to ·;n pool, 4 spacious -bdrms. The ............... .__,..,;;,! sparkling .f.. bdrm &: family BILL t RUNDY 6T>l2:1.0 1 .. "1.,_ •-"· ~Ml'•· -$400/mo. incl. pool m*'lnt. & A L 1 1s·• Dw " u-=: ,._ .,...., "" ssume oan home. mmac. uusc. n-MORGAN REALTY 673-6642 ea.rdener. Completely furn-5%. % loan ot approx. $20,600, er must aeU h:nmed. Take FRENCH i6bed if desired. &: $170/mo. includ. taxes & over pyrnnts of $174/mo. TOWNHOUSE FURN. TRIPLEX '41·5'10 ins. Lovely 4 bdrm ' tamily incl princ., int., taxes &: ~-.. Bd · • Ba''"· SOUTH OF ·HWY. fftelf · · mom that shows like a mo-CAU; RAY GAULT 540-1151 -~· nna. • '"""' Short wal~ to beach. Neat OLL.~tM/f911RE'::[.~TY del. Owner moving to Ari-Heritage Real Estate ~~eu1;.tio Pool pmp_ w/'fu>e rental trlatory. •15Co Hder,Gil. son.a will tak~ 2rid TD. Oft-roUR BEDROOMS • Quiet $32 500 ' . '62,500 l~=:I:::! ered at $32,5tl0. tr.rue tree street. All ·""" LIDO REAL TY INC. W•lkor Riiy. 6rs.s200 Soff·SllO b)s,,aunken livina: room with 3317 . Via Lido 613-1300 3366 Via Lido, NB Open Sun. '-a....."-llll fireplace, heavy shake roof BAYFRONT I emd BY OWNER: 3 BR. 2BA. -0 THC RCAL "\.._ ESTAT!:RS SELLING YOUR HOME 7 • e f"REE APPRAISALS e WE BUY EQUITIE.s FREE EXPERT ADVICE BRASHEAR REAL TY 847-8507 642-00·7 C.LEVEL BEAUTY Wl1lf 6\,.% assua.mble Joan. Includes ba.&cment. I aame room to keC11 the kids out ot momma's hair, also includ- es family room, l0rmal din- in& room, large living room It 4 lara:e bdl'ms on top lev· el. 2 fireple.ces. Priced to Jttll today at only $44,500. For appointment call: .... Exteutlve's Choice! Sr>acioua 5 bdrm in top <.'Ol'ldi- tion & location at $34,500. OPEN Houae Sunday • 8829 SWa.l!ow • just ol1 Garfield, West of Magnolia.. Pacitic Shores Really 847-85.S& or 5J6.8894 Li.EGE RNAf-g, I: walk to. 1ehool&. Prioed n Condo ~~ry BR. 2~i Ocean view cor. l~# lot So. ...... -for immediate Ale at r. · •P. , of Hwy. $65,000. 548-4403.. $28,950. CALL 545-8424. ba.., frpl., patiO, pool. Shp 846-lm ar (213) sez..5144. 5'i4 % Gt IOan. By owner . 3 ~~~~~~~!!!!'!'I South Coaat ReaJ Esta.tit avail. to 90 ft. boat. Owner · Br, 2 Ba. tam rm . $28,950. 200% DEPRECIATION w/carry 1.st. $30,000 Down. BY Owner: Ocean Vw. 2 br New paint. nr. beach, otl Newduple:.:&:trlplexnearingFORSalebyOwner. 4brl: SHORE PROPER11ES +den, 3 ba, forced air 8rookhur$1,' 22101 completion. Spac. 3 & 4 BR., pool. Mesa. del Mar area. '13-9060 or 546-6618 heal SOxllS R-2. Mu51. Sell Capistrano Ut $4000 dn, 2 ba. unita. Frplc"s., elec. $34.~. $6000 dn. Ph• BLUFFS Condo, 3 br. 2~ bL Due To IllneS!I. 6f3..3732. $J,000 2nd TO. $168 mo. Im-bl~ .. F.A. ueat, cptg. le 642-9909 ~ 6 eM, Moo , N med poues. 492-3285, dl'tP'a. 1 Short btk. to ~ch. thrU Sat. Prlnclpala Only ~t:m-wall:~. !7. Linda ....... ·· .. .., 1306 ~968--<~-1~32~·====~ Offset your income from $16,SOO. All New Smaller linen draperies. Park View. Vacant NEWPORT WEST other JIOUl'Ce• by geftinK Home on Sm EJstside low $47 500 • m % depreciation as tiral Main. lot. Nr. Mesa Ctr. • . WATERFRCHT LOT 3 Bdrms, carpets, • { Bn>ker/Ownu . · • H ~ uaer new tu lawl. Your terms. Owner. 642-8235 6'Ml322 ewtwknd £xcellent 51 fl Unda lKk as 5~..., GI loan. Rf CH IRWIN, Rultor ~ BLUFFS: 3 Br Dolotu ~~~hol135d0001ot. Xlnt. buy at ~eed1 q'Uick action! ''il••·-----1 2443 E. Cbast H ..... ')' .. at . BY Owner 4 BR home at Model. vn. Shown Sat .le Llnd~o lo'fo·~ .. ':fi-nt Marintr Rt1fty 1, IVIacArthur, CdM 675-6000 ._ ..... --'. • ..:......St. for Ale or I -"'" S Bdrm' 3 Both. S .,.. ~~,-S+m By 0-.. Ca I Biii Grundy 6 5-3210 14~'641 541-2442 2 HOUSES ON SAME LOT 1iadO tw inialler 'hOule "' 64<-U68. · · WOW/ONL y ... -1 SHAKE ROOF· BO'l'l! ~t':'' ~:~·i..m\ •:: TD. 646-3008 BLU>TS . 3 Bl\, 2 BA, 11)111· Pool/Htod/FHt~ Near all schools, $37,COO • area, · n c n, • BY Owntt: $19 500 Attn.ct. )eve1 condo. $.29,!l'.IO or LW. Isl• 1351 Plus Ja--". , I•~-bd-best of terms. "' I own Yards. \V a I k i n g 2 llR ...... ~-' 1.84 Merrill .... -'"'"""" '" -... • "''" distance to »ehools, ihop-· '"""""· . leue/optioft. -many eXtr.s. Be11 buy in ping center .t cbUrches. Pl., C.M. Call 548-'l'S90. BAYTRONT COndo • Towers OPEN SUN. 1 •5 the «real! '11' ,1-\:-.1 .-,-, .,. S4 6-J9ct0 a 3o ft. hl&:h eoelllnr. de&eend 15. _Ref. req d. No pets. • i13-2222 • ~ 'the-open 1talrway into the .,-========= CHARMING 3 Br home. trpt, 1 living room with its 2U ft med \ high v.·alls of glass; see the C~rona .dtl Mar 2250 bit-Ins, crpts, drpa, 1~~ \ .. J •· •-~ h ·-•· 121' mo. "'"'!il<: ~ I Sw• eras Ing on lne ""ac CHINA 'COVE 'vie\V btR.ut below or cloud11 drilling be-tum 3 BR. 2' BA.-i4oo mo. $395.. LEASE, Ocean viri'.: • neath the window11. Is this yrly. 2'Tl.8 Sheu: 644-0906 BR. 1% BA, Di: Rm. ror you? Ii !IO, airline pilot "°'""'======= .1.: yd care incl. &b,.7071 I will sell hiA 2 Br + den, 2 Balboa lslind 2355 ba """'''' ""'t" tor only ---------Huntington Buch 545,900. with the possibility 1010 SO. IAYFRONT TOP Area. nr. new 1ge t of uaumlng: a ti%% rnort. 1 to 10 yr. lea&e far best toe. tam rm. 3 &1 enc. gage_ Owner wUJ •l!Kl a• Bel\ut . .f. BR. 3'Ai bath borne c:rpU:. drps $300 m • 1ume 2nd moctgaae. it nee-" 2 BR.-2-batb apt. &. 2 boat 842--4526 essary, 497·ll38, 497-ll21 pier " dock., Furn. $1200 ;;;F~<::,Br,,.-"''°'ba~,...=-;,;::: Owner. per month. UN ,• • • Linda lslt Development bltiM, fenced in rear. BEACH CONDOMINIUM BllL• GRUNDY 675-.J210 Call ~. SPACIOUS 2 BR-1370 mo/yrly. Fi+rn/"nfum. 2 BATH Qellghlful 2 BR, 2 SA, Facing beautiful l11rie pool ftplc, 2 car gar, 2 patios, just 100 yards from private dock. Adults only, no peta. beach. Laguna area, pe11ect 675--7880 for year round living, in-2~B=R-, ~Lrs~L~;.-.~R~m-w~/frp~lc, vestrn~nt or rentals. Selling W'alher. Gar. $175 Mo. Until <.-omptetely fumlshed In slrik. June. Call 673-n62 att 5. ing locale decor. Two story with lower carport, storage, HUntlnt1ton Bt1ch 2400 laundry. Fully maintained (Ofieous grounds inclllde 2 EXECUTIVE home -3 BR, PQOls. tennic, etc.; close to ftun room, beautifully turn. super mkt., shopping, Coaat POol I: lel'ViC!'. l ml from Hwy. Excellent buy, must beach. Lease tr~ mo. Evea see lo 11pp11,;eciate. Shown i ,:,•~w~lmd='~· Cal1~_962-_1919 __ _ upon applmt by owner, R!NTALS phone 499-2152 or 8lT-o791. ·HoUIH Unfurnfshtd FANTAS11C VIEW OLDER J Bdrm. cotla~e. 3000 loaded with charm, + guest -------- 34 BEDROOM hon1ta. Good Fountain V11ley SPAC 4 BR house wt crpts, bltns, tncl n e dishwhr. lrg yard, ru ~ nbhd. Only $2.15 mo. 642-4210, eves 56-2583 LOVELY 3 Br, blU'-den, 1% Ba. lge yard, pet.I $215. 968-3246 • Wet tmin1ttr -· 4 BR, 2 BA. $200 mo, Ill' crpts, df118, dbl gar, Beach. & F.dlnger. 6fi2--30B'l apt . Both with r11nt&Btic octan vle\vs. Asking $32,500 RIVIERA REALTY Dm Coal;! Highway location. ~ x c e I 1 en t oon-1 ..;;:=;;;:;=.,::,;:;==='=: Oition . Immediate Mission Viti• South IA.guna 499-2800 *VIEW HOME* 3 BR. 2 BA, lg llv nn, lrplc, beam ceiltnp, all elec .• tber-. mo control. lg corner Jot. . $5000 dn. $35, 700. Present tnist dtt.d 614 % int. Owner 494-4726. Loguno Nlguol 1707 possesBiOJI. Jo'ro1n $190 to S350 month. CALL 54>-8424 OPEN Howie SI.In. 1-4 South Coa.lt Real Estate. 26342 Pacato. New 3 c-d R.10 I ;'am;:=rm:=·;l2SO;;·;W-32!16===:;. 1145. 2 Br. -·"'· ..... • , • cttildren &: pet OK. BJue Du lexu Unfum. Beacon. 645-0lll, C.M. ~ASE or Option to Buy 4 2 BR, rear htie, lncd BR 3 batb8. BeautUul. ~ stove & refri&, itep. ~ \v/prdener. Dclh1. 646-4414 gar. Prefer older cpl or w/sm baby. 548-4445 $135. Sep. 2 Br. Stove, 1 ..;~;:_;~;..:;::....::.::._-'1 refrig, gilt. Child OK. Blue RENTALS PANOJLUUC ocean view Beacon 645-0lll, C.M. Apts. !'urnltht4 oor. Jot; pvt bch, Monarch $145. Nice 2 BR., w/w drps, Gener•I Bay. $25,950. 495-1344, aµ>ve. a:ar. Km, pets. Bla. 1.;:.;;;;;;.;:.:_ ___ ..;.;;.;,.;. 49~9 534-6980 I====== 1730 Co1t1 Mt11 .31DO Country. Estote CUatom built ;i bdrm hOme ~ m.ny extras. Lot 180:-.300' - many, many trees. S'lS,000. W•lfs.McC•rd .. , Rl'trs •. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~= w~~:.i:t.:.·~~ -Vordo '1110 F=;'t'..~biu!~ Strfft to Strada HAF~~LTY -d t •'-110 VIA CORDOVA Bulldtr•1 Rtpo1ie11. DESIRABLE or u• e or compar&im:: ~ BY Owner: Auu~ 1% ~ bile home + ca~. PHOENIX IOUND Ntwpert He~ 1210 3 bdrms, dolJbJe ,carq~, pa. FRA. Fn.nclscian Fountain 4 Bdtm, 2 bith ln niCi""re!!I· HOME Single ··-Adults 548-Tm fM.0684 eves. •t 54a.52m *'*t "· tio. lm.media~ ~-4 Br. 2 Ba. '35,000. S4T-W6 Mntial area. Ya.rd needs 2 Br .. 2 IM, cptd, drpa, tar'l:!af ~--_,, ··-bd uoME' WITH N-"I .... ,~ .. w w/w work but housi need• only. alr~heat, Carb-dt.p, bit.ins, MONTICELLO · ~,,., must ~ _,. 1 • .., '"y ,..,. -• BR. Colldo Sell B Dwne, rm 2 bath Mesa Verde ho1™!. co.rpetlna • · Y t1 tender Jovini: care. Buildt't ~. patto, prage:, water l'l:::Z:=:l=:l=:l:::l:C=: I I-BR townhouoe. ' Bath•. °"""° COl1ler Joco.tion Mtb GUEST HOUSE JEAN S.MITH ' ~'!."'!:.;' Ml, i...n bob. wilt ""l>"t • "'"' cholco' of tum. AdullA only "" pot~ Ii Blt·in5. tpta. drps. Encl. ,.~.,.l; • ..:,.._ --'. ~-... -"-' • I ...__~ ......,., _..., color. Complete'" tttiLrbi&b-RATE REASONABLE N.w Ll.11"'/w"tcllff dbl I t"<U" "-.,.... -,,_-tc A rare ,rind! Otann n1 3 111:'.1" R'" & 'TOR ~ . · gar • .,, auto. opener. t • .. <Mi• n..1 .__" ....,;,.. 1 SAi. ed. $29,500. Low down. Acntl& from Country Club Lowly Iuae 3 .l family t(I010 S-71.SOCr -..... ,..._ -'"">' room, room tiome -separa e Huntl ton 115 M Or ~ on qu;.i dead elld ttreet 0-Wiiii J+<avy ·Wl<At rao1 ~ luge '1 h<d ..... pest q"4rlm.I !!!!!!....;M6:~m:~;;;;;;;;,,..· _ Ho.':vr pOINT REAL TY .., . ~ rn. 54U106 dose to shops. scbools. owr.-I• ..,,..... ldtcNn. $Jbmjt_ your tmn•. 0euptNl .ec1uded patio(! 1405 34156 O>ast Hwy., Dana Point •• buildlnf elsewh<re • .,,,.. REALTOR CAIL LARRY 540-USI H.,. llld prdeo, Nice N..;..tt NEW ON na; MARKET! I 'LIQ_.UIDA.;o.;;;Tl..;.;..O!l-.----a;.;B""-R {714) -EASTSIOI Jaus ID yell. 67J..aSO 673-15'4 Eves. itqe Real Estate (open Hetghta &ocation. Space tor AUr. 2 Mrm .. Ip:. 1kn, .2 homn. 4191 8ranfonl St.I======;;;;::== Larae. de&n I bdnn 2 bath, 245 Ft. or Octan trontqe on l!ves) boat •or trailer Won't iut bath name.~ Bk>clt to best Juet $35.SOOll! BJdnlkt-Ap.rtmtnf1 for tlA!Plaet, buil:Wos, f.anilly beautiful Monterey Bt,y. EXECUTIVE DREAM b!f"at $S3,!loo.: ... beac~ Priced low at 3f&.altlt. eves M'71l5L S11e 19IO ;1t :mi:.:-~) Unlqu<, luge' BR-· + HOME. '·--lol 5 644-7171 ~nu 147,900. !'riv. filWld+'C: 1 ... 1 ==~===== 1-------- ... '' ,, __ M-t --·· ,_,_ --· -11.~~-fie&! .i: .. w/' t;t;;;;..~a •·.;p1" ,. = 3 di~ "::..wit~ sHoRE.PROPERTIES Fovntoln Volley 1411 INVESTORSll late 5'0-u.it'(:~. ev<il~ l"'l!!!!!!!~'!!!l!!!!l!!!:!!!'l!~!!'I ·~ 811.nta Crua. J:lre~ bellltltul JOOI m-ao60 815-4147 BY OWN'ER deluxe ti Br. 2 Owntr-Builde:r has De-e INVEST NOWI e •CllO.Clllm-3111 with ·.,,.ttrfall. l pinlsh UDO Ille ~t. Trade Ba.. wall-to.w.JJ. elect. 6 Iuxenewunlta2#9-'12 3 BR, 2 BA. Townhouse. S HOMES 3 INCOME UNITS decor. Ownen ......, • 1m--$25,000 equity ror d..,. boo.t kllc..,., wuh<•, dT ye•, 4 :18. Walk "' O.ach. l'\llly crt>\<d A d.,,..i. Pool Near ao1f counJe. Excelltnt la 3 Bcfrms. New carpeta 1: mediate JJOUeNkm. $69,fOO, NEW CU.tom; bit Ranch of equt .a!IJI!. PrindPall water tofttner. Jrpl, P"oli!>; 1st owner tax tdvanto A: club facll. Sl.M. Wl<dft.y1; 9 rental artel drapo1. Bll·S... Prlvale Pa-CALL scs.iC4 South Cout St)'lt l Br. 2 Ba, 15th A 5'ft. on1y. Contact Mr. Harold landscaped, comer Io I 8 *le LlndOOra OJ AM-5Pf.t 83.Wlli. Aft 6 Ir. •· • •• ---••~ •M 000 '-do 11600 ' '°' --0 \YkC"lil 13'1~1, 1'11,000 , !loo. ,,,._ T,, loco-Ro&! Dilate ~• -~.,~. ••~ Joh_,, (:IL!) 12$-011• -· , -" wn. _,, Grohom RWy. '44-:M14 ttono. Owner. PrlnclpeJa PACESE'ITER s bdrm 21i bier • BR. Attnct. Xlo't Colld. S.~to .Domina<> £t"I• RENTALS CllEERFtJL 2 Br, 1ar, "° Nf<!-pooL-Ol1k:o onJr. -7 bAU,.. profe11""'°'1' landac OfEN Houle. Sat" &on • .W Owner WUt Cont B&ck A lll9-39ll Opeo S.t. •lte!ll\)OI\ HouHI Furnished pot~ 1 clllld, $!SS mo. m L1txUry single, 1 41 2 bed-: room apartments, furnliho 1 ed and wtlUrniahed, with complelt' privacy aDd ')and.. r.aped country clUb atmot- pllue' , lndudlnc S?S0,000 -........ ""'*1 Ml-i"'s de,qnec and open.\ed Jwl ''" tl+'Cle ,;.opte. RENTs FROM $145 .. $31),l NEWPORT BEACH 380 IRVINE AVE. !IW!Nl: AND 16lh m<>B45-0550 GARDEN GROVE IJUXI C'hapman Ave. c 4. blkl W. Sl.nta Ane J'W>', m11~ t.AKEFRONT, Lafoe ,._. SACRlf'ICl!:t .2.s ~""~""" yanl, ..u.d p<1.....i deck. j>M. 3 Bdmu, pool. !SZI El Lr& -~. i'.o Down. 1 w.·w11 .. , - Le&lit/OpU(m. New 2 Br, :i a.ch ~ ,sm. 11.Vff tr> Priced be 1 0 ,, m•l'fft tor MOdena. V(lltl Co.; !Utri. S..rpjn at '43,5()1). .Phil L!fUN luch 705 Gttter1I 2000 LARGE 2 BR. 1 BA. home. NOW LEASlNG f'Oft Ba. 'nlhtnc. BOafu,,. PoOI, Aaume lm pto•tm.e11.t riiek aa 1 t. Sf6..WS or m-to20 Sultlftn -~ :-DIRTY PACE --------CJlf., drapu; p.rag-e. fene-MARCH OCCUPANCY ANAHEIM Tennll. Cl~llfte Prtv. $:m Bond&. RepJ.,y ~ !i6?.f, Dal-613-7711 3 BR lo Oen. La.rat yard. 3 Bft, Den. 21.i Ba eon. 4 Unit apt. UQ :rd•. from $'1'il Utll pd. Nice 2 SR.1 ,,.<d,,,;,Y",.,rd:'-'1,_1ill=·='-n.z~,."'--2'1T So. Brookburat 5°• $UQ) option. 494-M63 ty Pilot. N.B. ' BDRM • $20,500 $1k ":$ $29,ll:IO. Frank M • r 1 b a I I lempon.t)', Arc h'l te ct beach. Should cross $9,000. TJ"iplex: frplc. Child. Skr. UN•QU& 4 BR + tam nn. (1 bJk, &. ol J..lnc(ilnj SACRIFICE 4 Br, 2 Ba, "P f BR. 1'4 bf., lam rm, uluma'ble ~ Near-_....... Reelt,-. ~ de-~ i bit Lo tnt. il0,000 annual. N~• palm 5344!980 Colltge Pa.rlr:. S25G mo. 111-0 113"'500 ·· · •-.,.,~ =,..-;=-:--=......,=""' Broker ,~ ·•·1 fAJ:n rm. 2 1t,y. HT'.d pool We•tcllU Plua area. •baa .:hi~ A ~tesa \"erde ·cc. NE'Wtulf. home. 3Jklrm1. 2 transfcrablt: Joa.n . 8) l clun-up. Prtw.. •• ts. $Ul, Clean l BR. Chiplef. __.___,•~ ~...,,.,.~~--= South 81y Club w/1lidt: &o di.., brd. Nr 11ehls. cptl. 1hadt tret1. $28,500. $2&.500. Owner. 1'6), New ~.. bftnt. Jmf .a StntJ. 0-•ner. Phont • ~ for 169.~. Wiii lftl6t. y1rd. Tot. N$1r all. Bkr. 3 BDRM, CpU. No pets, $143. Aptrtmen+s ,µcm dn. $45.500. S-to.1573 _"' .. _•:"A.~~ Mt,..~ JfTlt1, Of. !iG'· j t=· s:n.ooo. 8'1M450 Bkr ••• •.-111>._1. ________ M_1_ssi_o_11_R_!:A);_.._~v __ 11w.1_1 ~~::..:..:;::: __ ....;;......,.._ SU-?J97. 76.i $\llltn•r. CJ! :""f ~ -' ' . I :;t' -,,-,.., -----..-, • ---~-":"!"'-"'!~----':""--::"""--~-----:-:-~":""'-0:":""'-------:-'-----:--,-:---:-;:--:-----o--~--------- • Frid'!, Ftbru.111 6, 197p A NTALS '"'"'"'"" -..... ,.,,. ....... --i'•i•~·~· ii; RIAiiiiii·~:iii•'(iiciii:ii ... vi:iii"i"iiiii!!i~~:~. :I.~~::,·::~~:::~::"::·~:-· f.~~(!!:c. :1 ,;;c";;';;•;;-;;G;;RA;;:;;;;;N:;;n;;.;;;,O;:P:;:l~Nt;;;Nll;;;;;;;;;i!t;;;;i,=;;, ;~ '; I ,J· -0 _. l'N .!_ 1· H. 1: c ·~·:.. • •• '. AT -~ : • ,_.' ~A~ s,JboaBl~9&15 See lwri ~iii , . ',~: ' :---' ! -d -.. •' -~' : ,_' ", ·~ ~ ' ' _ RINTALI ' I\ _ · PALM MISA .. .' · ~, ." ·i,1JiM .,,1.nd . w.s MERRl~AC ll'M'ib~ ~-1111, 1• ., ''l'rl. • :-. ,/ • . · • · , • 1 ~ARD1NAPAR~1'1•~!~:: .. 1 J):~:"':.~.~-B:.:.,~ · · 11"'!-";-, · ~ ~ ;_:m· lL!IS ~~rfltjl£' , • P,ATIO AREAS : } ,. " '.Fib, 1'-J)l)le 15. -1300 . ORANGE COUNTY'S f_T'IE~U . ,UJ;·' ~ • = I • ; • • , : e .SWIMMING PqCl_f :.!,' ' · '61~Jlill..:,<\I';~ · _APARTMENT COt-ot.MU~ . -~ ... , •• ~~ ' _ ..L. L ~ f e SAUNA BATHS ·. 1.,. '. -""-. BACH· ApL New ftuil, Prlv. · 1 • 'r.Jr,,l ~ j • liOliiYlil!drV\ apt, ~ • • • • ) eST.EAr,IROOM , -out\d;'Entr.Nopeta.•No Ju1t .-n...i:;ottt1le !•~~.!!l ...... f!""'!f~~ oltaUt ___ j_ _; .,l -.,,• ..,_ r e 'JACU%Z ll BATHS ' f · ear.' -Bayb-ot. 112S Mo. cw., P hi•Y --•·.,,-· . ..,,., r.r _.,.,.,..~ ~ · 11 56 ·--• -BACHILOR, I a, 2 lll!O!IOOMS • -. 1,,. ............ ·colllnt•· dllh•••·· llMh. . ~ '. ~ . ' ' ' -~:·:· Fum llhod&'lliifurnl1Mcl, ~" lJTTLE raanc1.1a ... 1 Bii. 1 ''"""-"''"'with llrt•m• a woi.rfolla,ot.l _ HEW •·-'i Wi.m -· •· ?_r ·. All llectric ~ .. ml--'""'· 111; mo. Aduli• voton, IBQ'•· ............. ··-·· J-& o-j,...,..:,_ ..., .... • . . -• • • . only. *n Grand Canal swim pools, prtvet• 1•r•t1 w/1t.r .... · artplaCll .,_, IQ.4'7" ,1 '-. H. tpoi t Appll s ·~ !YOrythlnt .... ,ROM $140 • $21~ Adu-..-. ... ... ·-~.. . ' , . 0 ft aftCI l°8Ruppertor•-..:mld-p~11.Ju1t_lo1tol 1it00-Horltor .lhi4.,-Pt:iiri'lCT' --,; .. ·--Moat Ru ...,1bl1 Now lhnt1l1 dlwaed ,.,...,. 11'0 uW lo Noboro CodJQ~ et 42S Merri-Woy, -;n,,, iroot v1ow • -···-In tho Air port Aru pd. 313 Con!. 613-1397 Cooto Mooe. 54M"": Move In -I· ,.ipo;tt..• $1!0 ; 1-. ·; • Next to tho' Santa Ana Co1mtry Club. IT5-I01t •'Just East'o! Santa Ana Ave. on 1,!esa Drive. Huntlnpten leech 44!18Go ::.::":::'::.':::'';_-.·· .. ·-=;_:::JOOO;::;; cl!tt• ~ Sl•i.utGE LIDO llLE 2 a-,·,._ :, . .-,_. • From $120 Unfurnished .. STONEHENGE ·~rs. . --l l( bol --drjol. . ' Y•_ · • Fro·m "$'140 Fumlshecl ' ea, ' BA, ~"'""'· '"'· ·' • !JENT • HARBOR GREENS ldUl11. IAllt. °'"·---;-m_ Aduli., no pots, 2321l J R...,,, 'urn~uro 3 MO~ Iii ,.. ...... fiPlC: .CALL: 546°9860 Florid•. "16-2130 $.19.95 & UP-Al'ARTMINTS dafl*· $D1 mo: ;yrly. "NO FliEE UW. turn. 1' lldim ,SP~OUS ' pttl. -~ M · ------------~---apl. Jitar Mach . $125 ufl. l:Ontb-~Mi'llth Reilt.alJ TOWNHOUSE LIVING 61[UXI iAVPRONT 0..rat 1 4000 Cost• Mes.a 1;;:;::=_:.;__ ____ _ 4100 5.16-3777 531-TlSl · •536-1366 WIDE SELECTION SeparateaduJtA:familycom• •e.w.2 lr.,·2 a.. DtCk ~o DEPOSIT o.A;C. Wlltl<t a..btl l.Z. • 3 -2 BEDROOi\t, lurnia hed . HJ'RC Furniture Rentall m · or •Vtll. ~646-0m ""·rhe: GORGEOUS New • . ;_:;,'VAL D'IS ERE ;~1 br-2 br. f"urn .• unf. 11iltina, Act'y Rm, Billl•rds ~ttrberapy & 45' PoOI. BBQs ' Parl!Ons J_l~. 642-8670 NICE bl BR Duptx.1 ~~i Oo\vn·tow n H.B. No 517 W. lSth; CM 5M-Mst BdllJD~pe'r":.~-~~ l ptl, 0ELUXE2it •. Wtltdtff)Oe. SCp. Y garages. , · chlld~n. no pets, 536-7396 , , ~ _.,,,. : . Pool A: ·blt·inl. Adults. $200. ()Ver JO. No ~l!i. MS.l02l PRIVATE. QtJTET APT! ' ' No leue. 60-C'ff e NASSAU PAu.fS e l BR, blk 10 beach SlfJO Cost• Mist c 5100 e Larie Jarden padcl1 I BR furn apt. Pool 202 -14th 536-1319, 613-1784 •()pen blamed centna• m 22nd st. 642-3145 :=,;,======= VILLA MESA APTS -e n...r>."''. !ttc. a-, N-rt -.,, -5120 SunNt 8e1ch 4455 2 BR unfum, prl patloa. hh1 • 2 pcd.s aaunu, nurMnr N•wport INch 4200 pool. 2 car encl 'l Pt. Cb1J. hooL ' 1.:.;..:.;.;.:;______ STUDlO Apt, older man, dren welrome, no p e 1 • ~ OCCUPANCY DUPLEX Lower > BR. 2 BA. $115 mo leue. t.dWtl. no peta. Eves. 49f..e502 Newpo rt Be1ch teachers or married cpl w/, pleue! S.160 alto turn SJ.85, • rt==='====== no chlid. Frplc, mod. appll· W W, \Vilaon. 646.12Sl 2'1'0 Petenon Way . 4100 GRAND """'·patio. Ne beaob. $130, NEW ·l'OWNllOl:ISE ~,~,.:.,., ....... ~ c_. dol Mfr .lUCI " ·'. '* SUNN Y * I -* ACRES * I'*-Motel-Apts * ... '. ~ 1 a~ So. Of 0 .C , Fa11'1t'Ounda : Shtdlo '& 1 ,.,._., ;. •• $J0 WK. & UP : ,:Day, WHk; Mooth ~Kitchens /. TV's incl. Jt.l'hone aerv., htd pool _.lolald service avaU. 1'J76 Nn¥~0RT ILVD. ,', . . ~9755 ------~--- !·i-IARBOR JOWNHOUSE i.~JT Harbor near \Vll.'IOn 11e 1 BR Townhouse $120 ' Heated. pool _ Adults only • No pers . AdJ to shapping mo. l<l & iuf. C2J31 592-212~ 2 BR, 1% BA • 1 • 2 Bl': I OPENING °'s';..;."'"'"-"'",,• ___ 46_20 =·..,"fu:.._':i'i:\u!: H 1101 ti.Oil. ~: IMMEDIATE ~!~~~;r:!:;'r o:mEN~~~~9,::;-; TOWNHOUSE ~ Bltris. prap. 1 Infant OK. dec<nttt1 ... lk to mUtlleti ON iJZN ACiii · OCCUPANCY No pet!. 2230 So. Centu St. "-abops.•1 infant or ll"OWJI 2217 Harbor rnr WU.On ' 1 A a 811. hm £:,Unttn , (Nr Warner). child ok, Jl.50, up. 1DlG "B" • 2 Br 1% Ba. ' ,.,_.._. /, P<fv=-1 &. lDll D 'C.ami.no Dr, CM. Townhouse St.35..' f>mlLTfimls.. - LUxury itarden apartment. L•tuna a.ach . 4705 TERRl11C 2 BR l~ bathl. • Heated pool • Adulff•onl1. ........ :' , . -·~ offerini complete prlvacy, CO?lo!PLETELY tumi:; ~a'ci ~~~ ~=: •No Pf!fl -Adj to :zj ( nr. ' 1 beautiful land.sc.apjng & s tud Jo. k I ~ ch e n et t e Foar Star Realty 835-4422 t-.. ~ 1llt . . . 1 • " , unparalleled =oationol •partmeoi.. Senior lduli. ATIRACT!VE--Clean 2 Br ORLEANS APJt' I 2 A"ft; 2 BA. l iiUj; fa.cllllies in 11 country only. $100 and $90. indudlnc crpts, drps 'bltns, ~ "r -W!UuWl..Jieck P&W ' • utilities and cahle T V ;. ·· ' 5 . .., drp'd., end • ..,.,a, ~Pi club atmoaphtte. Nmv service. Inqui re 2t3 J~ No pets. Sll • 2 & 3 BR avail .;du!~,..,. blt-W. BMut. J~~ l .'' • •· N-ct ••• ,.. Broadway, Lacuna Beach, 9 · '.. Orcftkt1 $225 per,_,, ... · 1 e n "J • ~~.,... ~ u. AM . S PM Monday thfou&h ~ '.,3 Br. A~fs, 2 Ba's, 17U Tu1tin, ~ta lifeu. ,,, 1 -..:, :-... ~ .. ,; -" i f'r!day Rldtc A 1leldy To Move tn. !.fir. Mn. canon,,~ "!'~ t.Q' ....... ·~. . ' ?>Iodels open 10 11m to 8 pm NI'CELY turn. bachelor, also From $1!15. Adults Only. · l. ~ · ~ - Furnished or unfurni!hed · studio apt. Pallaramlc ocean 1Bth & Pomona. 6*-?988. MARTINlf?UI · .. -' · • • Rent.Ii from $155 to $310 view, opp. Helaler ~artc. 2 BR. Pool. Gar. Patio. WXURY o.m·' { QUAINT~ .J..r. Bl:; · gar. aU util, Teltclear. Sl51i Cfpta, Slll. 541--1565. 1713 A cJoo ,ft:\..)anlle. ·ilbe~ Oakwood • sm. yrly ,,.,._ ,,..__m; """'" PJ .. -Apt. A. Esceu.n1 pa:fc-llllo --Aduif/'-• .,... ·P 'ID-""7' •·-• 2 •• u·•·--Duplex. r-• &r i9. ~ Extra • ....mm.. .,.... 1r111--·---• ~~ G d BEAUTIFUL ~ u.u•· on •...w" .... .,. , ...-·~ ,.,.,.,'!fl' ; .. , . ., 1 ar eft ape Waiki"" dllt.nce. lo ...,,._ Middle aged only Nr. aho(lp,,,._ Adullf onlj>, OOIUlLIDO APTS. > D! Apartments bea~h & """''' Oct•n view. pleue. Phone 543--002. ~ ~ =. Lower -1tod to1 . Blt.w. 'Le~ $170, 494-2449 e BARGAIN -Beautiful Jae lm Santa .Ana Ave, C.?tf. Frpks. ptOt.· dbl',..~ H§. Per Wk. &-Up "'<9>-5303 -2 111t •PL 9911 El Camino M..-Apt 113 ..._ ....,._ .,,,, • =· -,,~ 1700 16th Street 1"-NEWVILLAGE INN Dr.C.M.'"6--0ISI ' LOWEJt -Nowl • --------- actie r & I BR, hid pool, " fonnerly Saddlebl.ck. Inn. e DELUXE 3 BR Apt 2 redttc. Ocean· aide of hWJ' • • J\1&}.d ,5ef'Y'i<:e.. Kitchens &: 714: 642-8170 From $35 a wk .• fl.lo. chanl\.1 children ckay. 998 E. e 3 Bdtota 2 baths, many eX· PD Mo. Mltl. 543-sm ir,:O~~· 45o Victo~ ·cNr m,: apartmtnta. 494-9436 Camino Dr. ·CM; 546-001 tru. $2Zi/montb. 3 BR. 2 BA. Stow, rtma:. 1 MERRIMAC W DS Sx40 E>.'PANOO, 11 v I n·1 2 BR 1" BA, rtfril, bit.Ins, 3 BR 2 BA Conde. Ctptl, e 4 8dnm 2 batha, J250/mo, dl11\waller. P1°blP.:. dlaPl. room~ !_Bedroom, $115. 7 cpts .. drps, patkl, nr beach. dtpl., bltna. pool. Patio. WelltoMcCarcl&e,,Rltr1. J)l)~&Th--5.N-755& · .-uni1a·av1U. Sei M un. mo1 lease. \Vorking man or $190. '199-1440 Pra&!z iizs mo. ~. 18:10 Newport ~~ .. C:M· NEW 2 Br, din, 2 Ba: Vitw; • ~ cla,1;1 5100. 425 1.ferrl· couple over 35. f,.13-7119 NB. 2 BR .. 2 bk. Nicely Furn. NEW dlx. 2"BR. 2 BA. Sha.a 543-7729 6U.:ollM evei Crpt., drpa. amoeek. '*' )tiac Way. 545-6300 •"" · ...... ·~.., ~ .... ·-• 1-""""'.m---.==.---2 BR fun1 .&: unturn. $150 -Gara1e. Choice Loe. Suiu. crpt., drpt, Imme'! occupy, ~. ~. ~: ! ' --SUS CA SITAS $175. Cpl•. "''"· blU~. pool, Call 538--3'95 morn. or aft>., 1175-1180_ 540-!913, 54S-2321 Fa' m' y v' 111a Apts. - . l BR 11.p\11, Adul111. patio. 1525 Placentia LG. Attractive, 2 Br, 2 B:t. 2 BR. 11,i Ba. Stove .t ..... 5'00 :§rd·y, no "°II. 2ll0 Newport nat ~vd. 64i"'9'286 DELUXE 2 Br. \VestcliH loc. Heated pool, AdUlts, · •""'"' retrlg~ Ea 1 t 1 t d e C.M. . ·n--.1. . PE;riJN~ Point. 2 . aa., Pool & bh-in,1;. Adults, S2JO Leue. $195. 499-2055. $170 lifo. 64>1826, 6t6-0058. Near v•cu•e Cb~ AlrpOtt I d6n. 2 bath.' neat. tO 11Q ·• !/ QUIET ,2 Bdrm Duplex. No .lea11e. &12--6274 l BR Apt: also aleepln;: qua. LlJ.G 2 • 3 Bit. c;pta, ctrpa, 1 UCI. Adnltl only. %01.22 beach. $STS mo. )'rly. 1359 J3lln5. gar, paUo, E-slde. l Bedroom, near pier. Util pd. 1'rtt TV & radio. or 2 lddl ok. 2214 Colltze Sl'lnla Ana Ave,. 6Q.4Ml. E. BllbOrl Blvd. Ko. A 'kdulta, no pet.Ii. Sl6S mo. ! :-l64 lGth Pl. 6'\l.l298 Ulllities lree. $100 mo. 22XI so. Coast Hwy.· Ave., Apt.·2; ~ 67$-6952. (213) .U..1M6 * 826-JlM * .197s 2 BR.1 2 ba. uni. Drpt, w/w NEW. 2 BR. 1 llA. WI CTJt. 2 Br Apt. l'iS ba.. frpk. Lsi 2 BJt studio, c:&rfX'l,k. drape.Ii, I Br furn., 1 blk. to ocean. Hottl1 "' crpt. elec. 11tovt. Ni-Shop .Drpa, ~·'Pl,~,belin $210 lnd 11til .eictPt elf(, pool. 1 child ck. No children St Apt 3 ceUtns .... l"c 1ar AUwta. no .,.., AA= ·8i'9 2 thcu 8. Call &16--0496 =~ ~llgiea 54&-203.1 or Liclo Short• Hetti Ctr. 821 Center ' · ' peta. sus.' 2600 Elden, 6'/S-'JlS2, .._._. •,;t!fl 6 ~~~ronim kit:~~lt!~it•• 3 r.!~· :U~y=· :; 5314162 after T pm~ sUn. Balboa ltl!!'! . WI 1Jji:: "ll up -ATTr'.ACTIVE. 1 Corona dtl Mar .C250 b d · k .,,., ,..,. eve ~ 3 BR. 2 BA. Ntw CfJlt&. ' !bir.: pool. util paid, garden --------rooms Y ay or wee · v--WOJ, linaleum .l drapt1. Frtihly 1 BR lower fron~ .,t. 1 Adult !lfVillg, ad°ults, no pets. llm 2 BR, 1 BA, blk!Deean &. Pho~. maid, rofftt, Ice. 2 BR, ptly drpd, bit-in&, fir, pe.Jnted thruout. Pri pal», Oftbr. UW turn. lOT Vl.t 'fWalla.ce Avt .. C.?>I. bay. View. Pri pat i 0, 617 Lido Park Dr. 673-8800 Adlt5, . no pets. Pat Io, encl gar. $195. 673-3&9> Flafenct. 615-UD2 , AC. 2 BR. furn t, un-Adults, no ~ts. SlilO yrly. RENTALS • 6'2-1235 .CRP1'5' drpl, pqol. No peta<1::::::::::::===== IBl.tn. in quiet triplex. A~tilts 67l-T6?3 Apts. Unfurn1thed LOE 2 BR. Pool. Crpta .t: or chlldrtn, 1 br. $U5 Mo. 2 Hdfltii\thlft ...... l400 :jQ!ilY, m pets. $13a-$155. 2 an . Ground fir. Nr. ~tores. drp1. Kids ok. 1998 Mtple .hr $]3,'j ~tq. 32:5 ,lTlh Place. . . 1&ts-.s386 all 6 pm. $180 mo. stfidenl.S o.r:: Gtntr•I 5000 Apt 3. 541-2808. ' Call 6*'6895 QN BEACH f .~· Delux J\tod. BtlAmed llal P lnchin. Rt>altor 61.P-4392 2 Br. Small Yd. Child &. Ptt NEW dlx. 2 BR. 2 BA, Shaa: , ·~"U. ·_pool. SJ\j. 2Zf.l f\finer J BR. Uilhth:~$ paid. Sl23 mo. VEN DOME OK, $110. .. • .c ....... crplB, drps. Immed ocaJW. SXNGLU 1'&0¥ $1«1 ~i.._Apt B. &t~7j()8 ~J!:i lit Ave, Corona dt l Call ~7 $~~-5f0..191J, 5f5-.3321 BR. llh 8A J1tO.M Sl25 tlJIET 2 Br duplex. hltn11, f'.lar. ' ThtMACULATE API'S! 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath, ""° 3 BR 11pt. blt·in 1 nlfllf, 2 BJ\2 BA 11tOM4J&O ~1ar. pa!k,, E-stdc. Adults, 2 BR. Marguerite, So. of ADULT ll FAMILY fllml1hed. $160. Call_ . 'cupeta, ·drapu.· 1552·A 3 BR 2'BA.J'lt0MJ31Q 1·no pttA. 36416th Pl .~ Jfiway, SID:!. No chfldren. SECTIONS AVAILABLE 545--6498 • ~r St.~ CarpttHraPM-dilhw~ DACN ELOR. l BR apts. 642-7898 CloM to shopping, P•rk LOV~Y Oetux 2 br, ctUld JiJST cemj,1Nd'2 M. crptl, heated ....... WMta ·~ID. bltns. No pets. 2885 t-S!'acious 3 Br's, 2 Ba 01\. Drps. Bltint, vw. Nr drps, bltftl. AduJbi only, n& rec t~ ~ 1Men.1on No. A. "'"""'" Bo I boo 4300 * 2 BeclMm. c:'°::·:eoo::~·•:P:'a:":546--6916=:;::·:; j· ptl• '155· ~ _ .. H~U-N;~TON N-2 BR studio apt for * Swlm POOi, PuVamn _ DEL'liXii la: 2BA a;&rdiD ~UNTifllfiTOJ .\mlurn .1130J. Joann St No 3 Br, 2 BA + den .. I blk to * f'rol, Jndiv/lndry fto•b :C•;•:t•;·;;M::-":'=;;:~S~l;;;OO;I A'"'•· Bhmi. ~Uo. h"" ~· · , •&ClflC t• bay & ocean. Wmt'7 or 1145 M ahtfm Ave. ~· ....,, r"' ~b. 549--3'137 yearly. EuKene Rob11on COSTA MEM &U-2l3t A4ult&. $1'3 ma.~ 711 octAN A.Vi: .. H.a. ~utlli~:lo~~.fur~~~~ ~,~:~r-~~ntRe:I~ JS YOUJ\ AD IN ARE YOU READY? ~.J:~~~~= , <TS•>~,. i 'u"f!nants only. 61~ 61>4630. 646-8409 eves. CLA.Sm'IED? SomeoM wUI WE ARE ! · w/ _,_ SKJ..• Ocean \tleW, lllD dee$: 'Gia ~;,;·-;;:-;;.;.;;,.·>;--.· -.:;·;::-{ --dJll .2 Ill\ ...... '": 2 BR. APT. $130. DALLY Piibf D I M.E, ·A.· be laoitDta: lot 1;. Dial 6G· Ne\v. nlOVf: in now We have BACiIELQji: 2 I: S' ·•·11. crpts. llKijy, Nr 1 ... 6 Pomona. C.f\1. 897...f&IG LTNE!'. You can use ~m 5571 · an 11duU cOmPiUnliy that ls t/D, bltnl., No pttl. * pltf. Stliet tftutta-·SSll 4000 Gentra'1 ·.COOO Gtneral -. . . $<!:\\~~·!££!!'~· The Punle ·with the lfuilf./n .ChucU• . . -... r.IMe 10 1111, 1 .t 2 Bdrm. au t.tendma. No. A. 5'5o601. AdUJlt. lllWJ et. 11M1J1 utll, paid, pool, able cer-1 ~'":::ti;;: o - pets. b'"'"'· '""'· e11-... NowpOl't llHc~ SIOO C:-~ ''.:,;'1;.,,;;:: \O.•/ataraac are11. AdWla Only. :.;;;;~;_;~~~~I 1 • ~~~,~~~~-~;R;~R ~ MtwtORTJQCH -=~~::-;:·~~: 1U Avoc1da, Cotita Meaa Bttween Viclf1rla I: Wl1'on j"11 \l'iRt or Newport Blvd. Pt.>~ 6424925 (UXURIDUS.flEW . . O@l< Vltw illi\ dQ LUXQRY.-UYING _.. ... .;... °' • ·• • I ..: Ml!ft!. .;"' "'1'Y-lit ..... NEW, nlWr llYid In I .l ! • ~-SIJoot tottUIL $llJ. -> Balbi. 1"'I If. Miil"-bo)1 OK. ~ It., ...., • .. rp; ... u ... 4...,. Ciiill <ili_ ·411 1iJ! ... bullt-!nt. <lenlrM •lit, _._ --"" 1, . 2, • ' " ., I' ' ' . i- I " . . Wl'RI SAVING . --: ... ·' ~'t'~J -•O• ' YOU ••• -. ~i -~ ~ • 7 -~ . . .. If you aell ~.a service end 'don't eilve;'ti_s• in ih• 'DAILY PILOT Service Director:y,· y.o:y,•re • doing busineu. the h • rd way· The ServiG• Directory .I cles~ific•tions 6500 • 70<iq 'in the cleuified ed section deily) g iv e ~ y~u en ••• advent1g.• you get through no .oth•r' 1dvtr• ti•ing me'dium . It reaches cust~~r,i who ere . " .reedy to buy. Be there when y9ur pro1peds -. . com• .into the merket lookin9 for the services . . . ' '/ou hive to • .. n. If your 1ervi C'e _ [~!!_'! Ji!t_,_cl, we'll stert -•. c1tegery ju t for you. ' ' .... t : ., .. Pick up ·the '!lhon• r i 9 hJ ifow an'il rts•rv• ~' y~ur spli_e~ in th_i· "Sellers Circle" , • , Yoqt: Dir~F r.. li~e }~ ·o'.fflctor :y 'R-~su'1ii " . • ' I ,, ' . -• I ' .. . - --• foAVI L I ' ~t 1-1 ~, ....-! .. ! I. v AN I E I J M!Nptfll youth• 'Ho ....... ..-r.,_,l....,,l'-,...,..l --1 I ..-v1.n '""' """' a·boy who• _ . . . _ he cnrwled under o tint to ;::::'.:::::::::'.:::'.:::::.__, ... the circua ond found it $150 & $170 age, be•tfd 1'0llL ... ,. til br'L Priv. Or, pool. 11111 Wtltclllf Plaza, "'°"""' tm. ..... er -All UtlllllH ~o ld &!"""" Pow:r. -rurBJiltH f I( l;L """~ 1 & 2 BR, 2 .wtm pools model by Bjal11. IV , 2 ~ ~ ~ Adult.Ii only, l'D pels. ....U2 • N9 • plfa. ltlllr. lib. _. JOT A voc1do SI., C.J\t. .. -• I 1 .. ~1:..i~~'.M°,':.t~t"'~~;"" M~llN~ ~t <iliii!';iot"&t"l ,. 611· •I'°'''" Rutgtra l AY<>Ca"61 5C)UARI ~r '"'• Br, I a.,-~. ~· Day 642-3$3l, e" 14S-a11l 1144 ..... _..,. M.I. paflo, .:,00. (11.41 liWm ·· .. u ... v1•D1 · -• ...... "' 2 • ..;.. 5 \l•:&;. 'a~w •l'ts "' :icoo l!Oy. ..,.. -c..,"' ~-= ~ M ~Palill.211jfflcl\Or11'1l...... 1XITILJJilll I A~·,-.. j il'l'Oil. :_!~~~.:.~·~''. Lf. 2 Bii. I ... PJ'!!l_dn'd. K14i o1<. $lls I iIB.-lftll ~'lW2ill< ' ·~ 2 cov'd, -· ""'' leoo ---~ "1ltJ,.-...;,':.,,~· • • nr ....,,1,., -I ch-1'Wft ~ ·Di~ '""""° h_ 816 Amfl6o Way # -"· lll\'~ ~ · dnf. ~''IV· l1rae 2 Sit w/ nr. $250 per me. C)'rty.) !Ga°': $1.SO. Adults 'OQJy, Crpts. ~ ¥IP." , ., I DIV R A E jwo• o -'!"'H"9.• 'J~' --• ~ "" d<""I• ~~ I I' 1~ I "' '"' .. " "" ·-..... ----· ... ---... NO..f ....... ' ' ' • ,. • '.J ·~ " f . .., ... DAILY PILOT ' . ' C:LAUlllllD AP DIPARTMINT . \ ' ' ' • d.,,., blinl. ~·-yd • « • "'"'* 0 2 ' ... tp;t po&, wlptbo. \hter pd. ST Vie> W ~ pd, ......... .,_. • • Qt ,. L toftl~l20 . 0 .,... 1171 ¥::!¥ ~ .... ,-, .... , ...... 1 .. -· .... , ... ,~ .. --~, ...... , ... , ....... -, .. ,--·l•·-·-'[ ...... il0"-1 .... ,_,, __ •• ; a., -_:::::::==-::=::"::-::.:..:=========-'='-::::=::::...:.u:::::;:::::!::::::.:=-=::::::~~~=-e:=-:::=::o::::""'::=:::=~=-====~""""""""-----._----_-____ ---·-...__. ---.,,;. __ ---·--~------~-------------------------------,..,.--_,.,.. _ _,..,.,_.,....,..,,.,...,,.., __ ~.,.~~-~---·-~--_,.---·~---·~---~-... \ ·-' RENTALS Apl1. Unfv rnlolied --·. ... . .. . ' .. . .... ' RIAL ISTATE 6-rll f • r ··-...... . ... _. -· '& _,, 6210 • "WW 1::Jrvlbt \.,<====== MNTAL flNDER 6 5 AC. .. Hemet; IClbio btdlaway, -fl.. wtr., --111.s.m-mo !loJO All ""' -When You Wont it done right ••• 11:1'"" ... '~' a. bedroo1», ' I lante AN 5620 "-._w. ,.. (11111.. einplo)'tfl ladJ $40 tn01tur. ""'t:=<J , ,, .. -''"'--' -. ~ '1 SlGS'il 'lJ.55. I.lRCE l <ir-1, • ~~··-l I ' ~ I Ifr~ -Ap~ (-). • ~ --llRIVATll , near ~-~~~tit£ '~ ti b;fm'·NwUCI , / Coll one of the-experts listed belowtl , 'c*, riJ~pttl, Nr 5cbooli. 2231) -Univd'Slty ~ woiild Uke _ T • : i!O-C..1tt SL CNr W0rner). to i..,. lxKlle' prefer I liiloleh, Trlr. Crlt. '"7 · · , IUSINISS ond l'INANCIAL Bedroom, .... 2% ... lb. ' ' . -···-*--..., ' Sm Clemon.. 5710 .... dining room, kll•ben wm:RLY ,., .. Set Luk ' Sl'ICIAL 'CWliPICATION POI! bWlt-!no. ~-.2.<&r Mote!-ll01 Newport Blvd., HATUllAL ~ IWAPPllts ,' 2 BR Duplex, Fam ... Rin ~e. Pbonej!!-0114 c:o.tt: Mesa .. S,adlil llfii trP)c, crpi.. dshwshl'f'.Vtew. Calta-5 pm .-_ ndsl , , 1111 -· illl6'!9,l123 '; e .LANDLM DS ,e 6-t,Homot 5'11 S L'::a-'~5 .. ":-;;.5 .. ~ .... VICE ........,.. "*' . ...._., • t MANUFAC'l1.JJtER VERY 'Reliab!e Mother of 2 NEW'lawns, re-seed i n c . ~ING lb my bottle, , llEAL ESTA·T-E ttREE RENTA» . J'IUV, Aor Elderly ~You•':-~ .. ....._ ' N l::. ~': S17,500 Inveatment Into the wants baby,ttttn;. My C<implete lawb ~ Cle&D h Hr. Alten.doM A, 1 ' .... fll -, 1' ,_ , j 1 ~1'irobt.. ~ Ltid>' • G""1'-Hoc0e. • .....ontlN9 Nit a.1.1-nADU OHLv• no, 1 Bullnea of the dl,y. z; home. Pref. int.ant • 3 yn. up by job or month. net Babyal«m;,' ~*1 1 l """, • o\Om "'5 ' , ~ ' • To Pl ... Y-T ..... l. PoroclilO U yr, _...,,,. al ..,....., ""' C&ll ~ ostlmates. F.,. lnlo, call lllONINO done ln ""' -' , R~,,.~ntocj _ 5'90 .II a •lor•'ll ' . , -• , . -I 6q;i!!71 -_.t1o., to So-CHlW -lot ln!ant. • "'""932 be!. 9 AM, &!tu l2 per dolen. Brintl -: 3--i S.~e,-mter roi""'Ma1µrect~Gei"lt In ~v .. M ·. Sftt 'Hive Induatria\~Bu~ •s.i. CB.dill Sh Pririt-paut. Oom.plde· fa~ .Jn. childrtn tor workinc mo~h-4:30.PM, or weekendl. * ses-.3Q7 * ' ~.Jiff;l•bt 2·y,.. leale }o lfm in H.B. Cool.bi Bdrm I: ~ praiU. ., ' , Want ' ilw" press a~ eq:r:.· Truck. ~ k ready 1:,&0··~· ers., Nw:w1 supe~sl°l'!, * ANTHONY'S * =======:>-$0 1 ; beljn· &J..'nl re..1 p~ n si b J e Iv J'Ol. PrivJ. No kitchen SZ'; · Units. T.D. '•, ~ su?..mlt mtrcYtle, minl·b~.: Want abllluft..~ct i:. ~t' ~ ':icksW. dlhne~ Le scafint · 6111 . famlly, refereil<le&;, •173-4268 privll.! ~ .4.~~ ni. o . , Nancy J .. Moore ~ limosine, boat or what have Onot in a Ufetlme oPPor. to ·~ e e a , "The best costs no more" GEN: ER AL L4ND9CAPt j ~~~~~.::rent-!inlowlyhm ·!CAtt , Malley .. Mua $13.3101 1'_'.0U.~77alt.6pm. ~.tba..:...~im>meal. -.~BAB_YSITI'ING,MyNewport M~~ GARDENER Oean ~ I ~to' the"""' ria&! :':inf, r)di J;lnOt., ae.p ··~udt ;e'~S/mo. ~CW::...~~t.!':1)1 ·~ort!ma~lf~: ~nr;i+ ~'tW He11hts Home. Lri: Yd. JAPANESE Gardening ·=~tree tril-,.:" •• i.., ~ N~. ,pr.~.•646-0439 Srl;cfif_sarace fQr rent Ho u 1e1, .. for Fa.llbrook )'aclit,houaeorapt.$46.000 profif, Can Ken CUttord w I w)d box. Lunch + Ser vice . Neat work. &a-8214 , $20/mo Avail nqw Mua Gnw.r:, klCal industrial oc; ?'. , equity. Owner. (n4) Tta.1050 snacks. Xln't Care. 66-rr5f Clun-up 6 )'ard maint. ··~ :;::::::::::;;=::=::::::::::::! ' ~ ~ ' . . -°""" -T tn4J 6'r~59 OOIN ,.._™lldaire BABYSl1TING l)t y.,.._ Rm. !!!!,2!03 Po Intl-•,.NO 111.a'tter \&llil.a •1't Is °''M"''am,""'4422 ' . , R ncho c 111o 1 ~H-~ 1u soo . 8' The"'"-You Furn. AL'S~--·--11 •-wn P•pe·-rh-t-Jft~ ffflUT ----"""=""""' --N . .Jt. 3 ~. 2 ~. Mariner'• a e rn e .,...,...,.,. .., , transp Call 6@..1407 ......,,.,...,_,. ... -·-. ... ~ t ~ ... • . -. .J lnconMl(PrOplr:ty 6000 ScbooJ. Westclilf•lhoPs. Trd 3 Acres of choke ranchland . m, Olata M e sa , · Maintentnce. Commerdal, -''-.::!====--'=I •' ·'.; ~.... . . SJ.2,500eq.fotGdSecurlties ii?(.xleq Trdforwtllsor Buena Park. Fu llerto n, Babysittincinrnyhome. lndustrla11:""1dentlal. elnterlor·Exterior• ---,.2HOU$1JS~o~~MELOT ordbltrallerllaysideVil-!1'545-57Uat:t 6. Gar den Grove, Daysoril)o.WestsldeCM *6'16-3629* ACGU11dcttiJ.inelptd.l2>'1f .BOTH 2~',\-l\v:'•rm, dining 'Iqe. 0Wn -Ml 6-06fi7. We1b:l1Jnsttr, Hunttncton 8 646--0788 • GEN'L yd. Clean-up, tree expttL State lle Pittabu:rsb Uea. bl n kltcbt>_ n, 1 bath, WW -~·-eqult~ ill 3 n-2 2-Br houses on same lot, Beach, Santa Ana, Tustin, BABY"~'G Me·•· •··-t tJ1I s l ' I pnl•. Sf3.1787 ~ .... ,. ' . I n , t.1.'Cls Wa I k In I u......., ~ D• nr. everythl.ni, orig. owner1, La Mirada. . .u1 '"'r" , . ......, UGJllo• setv, ro o-. pr .: r °!" Q.W • • • ·1c den hOme We'Staide CM. -For comparable mobile Charlie 525-T833 or eves. or infonna 11 repairs. ff au I· Re as on . INT & Ext Pnt&. Free nlit .. · :1l~t!~ ~ ¥chools, shop-Has drapra, .lrpf; cariiets. botn~ &/or eQuit)'. Call call ~1523 646-5848 Loe refs. 30 )'Tl exp. Lie. ~', pi.tlg cenler I: cburcbes:-For small I or 2 Br tr.lfltr· -548-5207 tor appt MACHINE goop.owner rettr-BABYSJ'ITING My t..a.guna JAPANESE Gardener, imrd. Call Otuck 615 ... il Orlpl~o ccu pant I &. 64241316 .ot-~ , Sierra fRlvers~el 1 in&. Small li1M"1'1 ·' nice ~! Home. Any Agt, Any Time. exp'd. Country )'ard service. °' Jim 5'8-0«IS. 'Owp~.,\1illselLJor$28,5IXI 4...,..ff -d "•N 1.., La on lb ac · prop • ....,. "'-·per Mo••·r -A ""~" ReUable.-eot.642-4389 .a P AINTINrlNT , bl ...._. eavy u._. . orae e ..... acre &. small 1 Bedroom Mi-2iir11 548-3261 ~ • u><: • ~. • ..,.. :~v;;:n~0~.~:1:ra e mo-triC dey@r, •Would Iikt. to "cotta(e. Trade for property owner. o~URANT CARE For Your Child from 5 JrM'S Garde~ I: la\vn Jack can do that p;,;;u,;~ · dt~·S.J8-:i207 ** trade (or 1as ~r. Coslf. Men,area. SMALL REST •• _ .. beach PM 'til ~.nights. Call maintenance. Res. A: com-~ •• ~=:n.~T~l'IUI _. -$93671 922 GaYlota. La· 64&.mn·· eves 968-4TI4 newly redeeor u:u, 543-3166 merclaJ * 543-4837 L:m ~ .,. . ..._ FOR Sate bi 0\\'ner -lll Wlit iuna Jl,e:adi. · ' • ' · area. Substantial down 1 JAPANESE Garden'er, PAUITING, ipterio r, ex• ' r ••• . .-•1·t on ac. of land, Co!sta .,. __ ,.; B' 'H' _ 'br TRADE up, can add cash, terms.~ B I k M -, -ft. C '-C· '" -v,. UDCJ:UQ a)' ome ...1-.II: LR La. •• --HB 606 H I ~-· ' r C , e r;y, -• e:xp'd:-€ompl~yard aervice.-~ nc•,,,,,.ow._, ·-~ --~Ie!la. (21"3 BR, 2 BA hies.-:..r~-1-'!eVel '14-1 o«i 11t1 ... ~.-• -un . WE f.fAKE ·oR BUY etc . '560 Free estimate!, 543-11255. S:Q-9353; U no &rl8, (8) 2 BR. 1 BA hses, all \V/ ,~' ~ o' ,._ v: · ·~ lngt.on st. FOR 4--pJex. Aft TRUST DEEDS _.__ 5 d ·"'-ttach eq. UJl'-'1• " ...umm.. prop., 6ia-6Z2 or 673-(1823 alter CLEAN "P SP~··...... aiu::r 1 P ,'."' l'<'"""'• a · gar, •""~~·ac"L 0w~-5'3-8381 anytime Bric. BRlCh~-cA'ftPENTERY -v ~• , ts drp Nr sc h 11 n ·ur,,-" '"""" 6 pm k I r la r.Iowlng, edging, odd joba. • EX·PAIN'I'Ji:R. now IChl crp • s. 'or .vitlm -· ' -•' : , · .. 7.u FOOD stores Franchises Y.'Or · P anters, irep c:es, Re•·•nable. .o:Aa .,...,= teacher will p&lnt ev~ A churcbel' &: ~hop'g. Zo~ '~.;;--kiff.;.,:ho ™·ft bou · .Painful&· Council of Trellt , A ail Call -nS-5810 or block \Valls, ocn1cnt patioa, G<>V ....,..,..,.,.. workmanlhtl tor 2 more uruts, plans· • .~~ .. ~-'=' .~~·~ ._. te, by, Gerard Terboreh, Dutch ~i5n aft 6 PM pati~ roofs & all types o( JOHNSON'S CARDE!'{lliQ ~.~ ~ Income $1535 mo. Spendable: ~~ ~~-~f..1131) aPP&d at $250M repall'S. 492.-7928 Yfll'ti ·care, ClW.MJps, PnJn. • .,._,...- $760. 6'f3..3690 "!~Yi!-;~Ja..W ('n t ~Trd .boat. home, land. TD's Mon9' N LOln 6320 BUILD, neniodel. repalr ing, planting. 96i-2>35 * PAPERHANGING . DUPLEX, t\vo 1 Br unitl.1 ~e!r .fi!l!"C .. or.:~· orf£1.oller1714J6Th-2113 Bride. block, c oncrete,,,.__ Ir-, '612 A PAINTING* 96&-2GI '$140'JM!rmo.income,mixed'~4,, -•~ .. ,.i 'LAKEHAVASUClty.Prime 1 t TD L carpentry,nojobtoo1mall. ""'nere -rvicet c .. R. Keib p alnt lo·1" aria. :xlnt inv e s tme.nt. CeM.. •.oitr. lake. ,au>rt _.Q:oter-Town C-1 lot 1$9M S oan Lie. Contr 962~_ AAJN eutten ln1t al led . Complete lntei·ion ~ $13,995. 54-8832 . pnip..F~C:·&,, lm. wtrtrnt eq) tr; '64 CAD CONVT for ·~-••st lnte-·lt Av-"nble Jo'REE Est. Brick, block, Rainey seuon &lmoat here! tenon. Work par:an % m. road·_fr. Best hwfl. ~ boa • u u.> ... ...._ 968-DJS Free ts 538-01!6 lu.IMH Propertf to501 ~h. 1:rd lgt. boatt val. power• t. car, or · P or 2 d TD L 1l0ne, planters &: entl')' Free est. Rtasn! . ;;:;-;;:i;;;;;".,.· -i;:::=--u= l90.0<i!_tmtG17--!!<>Wn. 496-2500. n oan W•Y'-531-4913. Stot• Uo'd. Houllng •730 p~~~v ft;_,_ • ' HARIG, R ~VD, ."~Ql&_-fi!i'~_" ,;yg;;f\~ -~~..:~ ... ~~: Term• b&.ed on ,quHy. Coblnolmokl,. 65IO HAUL ANYTHING Free ~t'R;ia_ ,'.2'.~ · ~-~ 1:.f kit-car. Trult Deeds or T 64i.2171 54s..o6tl Minimum. SID · Free PAINTING-Eirt Int. 18 71'.C 7360 SQ.' rr. A·l' LOCATION, :Slrnta • ca bot·f1500-T.C. ) Call 6"2-1374 Svvl.ng Harbor area 21 yrs. RESIDENTIAL &: Comm. Estimate. 646-0490 Befort -,.,,_ _ _,, #::sro~R L~:;. FRONT.: .;::.:.t~~~p-' or 67>0144 ... Settler Mortgeg• Co. iusurnto~~1i!',~.' 6fr:1i 7:00 ~·or aft 6 PM ~.~~ ~ ~ I• " ' " . ,. . I .1 , . • ,, ".I YOU CAN WITH A . • , -•••·•-. n• Lat... Fore" 2 336 E. 111h Street .,,...,,. YARO/G•r. Cleanup_ AlNTIN •~= FT ON HARBOR BLVD. 3 Br House ;,_ 4 UTl:i'I$ (ln ..-..i;.1.1v " n.e • * P G -u•v-..• .;-.:...:-n,;:-suri:.) E "e"" ·~ n. I! ~Br, 2 Ba, pool, tennit, Jisb-. Mon.v W_-~~ted 63.SO c.rpenterin1 . '590 Remove treea. ivy, trash. Local ttferencu. ~ \VALKER AND LEE MR. LEVJNE INCOME INVESTMENT DEPAR.TMENT 545.9451 ""~ .. """" inr. boating, Clbhse priv. ---=.! ----,------Grade, backhoe, 962-8745 service. 646-SW. &t&-3657 For 'Car · Ttust •Deeds Or · 1 Call Owner ~6.12.7374 or Sl0.400 eq. For Land, TD, NEED $80.~, secured 'vith CARPENTRY . HAUt:.ING, Cleaziup. Iota etc. YOU SUppl)' The Paint. a .&r.>01'4. · or ! Owner 494-MG.1. Isl TD. 2/llrrl• eost of Ne\v MINOR REPAIRS. No Job llandyman anytime you Uv RM &. '.Kitchen ~ 703' Waterfront, Floridi, nr. Jndu!!trlal buiJ,1ing, Prime TO<' SaWL Cabinet in JU' c.ill. 642--3398. $50. Call 557.$638. • ~ Ha.Ye ~t, pit:r. lc fi°'t, with 3-ltofy h ome, Eq, $10Q,OOO. Want ttlkl., com· tiPe Kennedy; l i,8 ac. w/7 location, t:stablls bed apa A ethe r cabinets. HAULING A: MOVING • ... apt.s. Eq. $47,000, Trade tor builder. ~ Eve · S6al.'15, U no answer leave Local '.Medium Dist. Avg. $20 Pl•fferfne, Petch, 'J l'*MK Rent1I · 6060 me:rc. or lndust.~umta. --Balbo& 1l&y' ProP. 113-7'20 home or acrtage Ora,. S28-f088 "'' "' ::..,: ~ IL O. 1 job, 536-1091, 5.'J6-.me, R .. lr "'! Coty, or ..,,..nix, Ariz. Bkr. ANNOUNCEMINTS . -FOR LEASE-l!T ·Acres on ' S&n OJeaO 1100 111: ft blds. Zoned C-2 --~, Lake. w&nt moiel. · apt, Has access A: advertia-unit.I or what tia.Ve )'OU ?' 1ng apace on desirable East MADGE DAVIS, Rei,ltor li1.h St. $200 pe~ month. • .:: ·~ ·642·'100!r ... * ~-ond-NOTJCES 1'a"EN;u"", -:::....,.=-:-, -.,,.-;-;-,-,.7b. Wbat do YoUb&ve to tradef --Formica, paneling, marUte . Lilt. It heft' _ in Ot:aiwe Found (frH Ads) 6400 AnythJng! Dick, 673-ff59 e.oanty•a 1arJrnt read trad· GERMAN Sbl'pherd Femal!!, REPAIRS * ALTERATION'S q DOSI:-ar1 mUe a deal. 'Apprmj M mo's old. Black & * C~ETS. Any alze job •., ~ Tan. Vic. 17th &: Irvine, 25 yra eXper. 54M713 * _ , * * £-M. Call &12--5"1 CARPENTRY, C.bll\eu JEAN SMITH -'REALTOR 400 Eut 17th Street '....ms FOUND: female yt)OOdle vie. , Rtmod. No ~ too small • REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 'Vi.ta>a,,;,.plntrC.,..,., Com Qual -k. Call 646--2'16 Gener•I ChMrel Mesa. C&ll • &: idtnW)'. REPAIR. Partitions, Small ----------------- ---------_...;..__,.,,,,_....:...-__ I ~ .. remodel. etc. Nlte: or day BAY I: Beacb Janitorial Carpets, windows,. ftoon:, etc, Res 1:· Commc'l, 646-140L Plumbing ..,. PLUMBING, Electrieal j Paint. General !Im ~ lilcl. door locks. 5IMlll4 ' ~ 2,000 SQ, FL space, ideal for arti1ts. deoorator1, an- tiques, 'etc. Nt. Lido lale. M-1< perkiflC, 615-4747 Agtnt. Office "•ntel 607I 1 c-;;;;;;;;m~'"';";';;•;:j ;;;;;;;;IGIS;;;~BLACI(· 4 "Vhlte . female Reaa! Call KEN 540-f61'9. I ~ 1trtped cat, 10 mo., V"lc '-'-- CLEANING women (2) to work 4 or a brs weekly. Call ce:.:ve;;;•::,,,,==~==_.,. after 6 pm, 6C-3558 PLUMBING REPAIR Sl"ORE FUR LEASE In l'am.ri(' Bid&.. '11ielrt to Berklbtres Restaurant. lnq. 6n..a«s Mn. ~ PRII\IE bu11ine1s loc • do'4'nlo\v'n C.osta M e s a . 2Qx9S', Call 54W401 or, 5484270 Store, office, deak 'l*'.· 1842 Neviport mvd., C.M. 543--0588 LAGUNA BIACH Look1nc lor """1e Comm. ~ Dr ,k F•l'nl~, Comont, Cone .... -~(:Oncllfloned Investnlent?'_OwN!:R.,9{n'.J:. Cdll'i ,Pleuf: call· ~11)&1 CONCRETE work all t:ypel. ON RE.Sr AVJ;NUB CARR~-LOAN. '1'Jore~. J'OUND 211.. . Larp 'fbile Sawine, breaki.111, hauling, ~ ~~ a~ In McCut. Pete Bartttt Realt)I' • Gemiiui Slltphetd, male. SktploadJ,ng; Lie. Service I = ~ bi~ ~ . . , l'fi'. Wlllbn • Pomona. Quality, 80-1010 . LquJa Bea.ch Air condl-FOR aa1e 646-452:! Concret work all types. Pa· •-·• -~ be&atlAll -.eI5 W.'1!tb LARGE Yellpw A while tiot Pool decb & bloek }1esa Oeafllnc Servloe Carpets, windows, ~ etc. Reg, " Comm<:'I. 54MIµ 1-Tox •740 ....,._ ....,....,,~ St. Bethel Towtta area. --• Id VI M" 1 entrancts: Frontage on 541-lf6B~ 646-?4i4 Agt 11.UUe cat, o er. c esa. wont . Dlclc 642-1197 Computeria.d Forest. A~. nar leadt to . or • · del Mar tract, C.M. 546-0150 * CONCREI'E noon, pa. ManclPll -lot.. l!O lncl•trlol -··· 6090 BICYCLE, 3 spd black Royoe U.., maooary. Any " job. lncom'e' Tax per mQl\Qa for .,.ee, Delk Union. Found Humboldt 181., Reas. Don, 6f2.8514 aft 4. &nd -.,. availablo lor 1$. RENT 01"·1, W5 ,., IL IUl Hunt: !Wbor. M&-'6111 $5 & UI' BW:intss boun &ftlWf!riria mo. 1..~ Lotan. M. -CEMENT WORK, no job too No job too amalJ • &(2.3Ug . 1ervke avalla:bllt tor $10. 675-5116 FOUND Puppy (may · be Small, teatOllible. Fret! FILE EARLY. Sewing "" HQUSE ~ tor store or All utilities' pt.td except Genn. Shep. l Ylc. Ka.iler E1tim. H. Stufltck 548-8«15 CAL' FOR. APPOINTl\tENT 1---"'------'.J 011"''· e~,_~;~· tt. 15 °"' telephone. LOTS 6100 Schoo'-64&-'1181 STATE & FEDERAL e o...-.' A11'ra p&rk'g . ...,_,.,,: DAILY PILOT ..._,-., 2 SMALL while ~·•· Controctw1 ' -1_,,. T•• S..vlco -0.1-to """ YoU-: · 222FORESTAVENUE ~"""VIEW LOT female, Santa lsabe lt,1---------1 ~ CallJo * 6f6..6446 Office Rontol 6070 LAGlJNA BEACH BAJA, MEXICO 54Ml110 Mdlllon• * ll<mod<llntr-Pm>oa R\fy Bldg_ 6'2-lm .. 49f.9fli6 M)' beautiful home1lte In f!X· SMALL. black male cat red Fred H. GerwSck. Uc. T.lle, Ctr•"."IC 6'H HUNTlNGTON BEACH u....1 OHi """" American re-'°""' ·v1< a1e ... ,.;, l * · . 549-2!11! t...U.. TIX Slnice · · . Air Caftioned """"*"' ces Colony. Los Gavioto. 111 Ba-PearL ~na Bch ~2856 , .ninpu7 * Venw, Tbe Tu. J4u •~ .ri.,ON IUC:tt ILVD. $75 1iti,le, $135 2 nn auite. ja, t.Jexico. About 45 min. · . C.rpet Cleenlnt 6'2.5 Cult. wen. INtall A fepairsj J.- k . ~ l'•b! I AJt nd ' · lro•t • ... Di•IO· J--·t oU the BLACK Wire hair " .... ,, weD 9 12th YEAR LOCAU.Y 9 No'°' too mwL Plutllr i . , · spa..,.. ·ava,. e n. co • ~t'y . .-erv1ce, " ~.. ""' .,... ,.. ... -CLE Qualified Relsonabie newest office ~uilding at lJe.tkUW. <:entraUY located? fuvy. Less than 200 ft, trai.'ll!d, E;dwards A Slater \.JU\.C""c.1 STEAM AN· W. k. (Bili} SMILEY PIJ.cb.. Lealdne 1how et prtme location in ll_unttng-So Calli l&t)ljat Bk Bldg tn:11n the 11t1rf. Only $!.950, 11 •. ~I.A • ED No IOl.P, no brulbe1. ,. _ _.,,.__, Pu""" A t't ftPtjr. I ton Beacb..Atr conditioned. C. · . ' ' · ln~hido~ all uttl It T.V. For est ~ --~ ~ ccoun 8f_7-1957/M6o0206 • , ::u~~ Be~~anB~d.~~:;. co..= J ... ttresa ::~~~ et1bjt underground. Paved, LHt 6401 A..OK Shampoo Special $7.flO 642-mt anyti.h:!e 6f6.9C66 QUALITY CERAMIC TIL!J ' 1 ads t · t kl l!~ted strttts, clubhse & -• rrnness tor halls, etc. Allo Ce:ntnl ~ Serviefl WORK Frtt est. CAIJ; " . 1 l~l. ssO g:;.va :iodtftr t~~ ~:~og,~ce~~I~~ ricreatlonal fncllltles. \Vlll $20 REWARD! comp. bouaecln'g 821-3112 •THI TAX AbVISORS ANY It.O UR. Wor ~ ' DA I Ly ~: Dhlt ana cnatn DieP. Fwy A Crown Valley 1ive yoo ..-my plans Jor PJeue ))elp ftnd "Lil Khl;v". Perm. alftcoe.ReP Ra._, puuleed • 11.M.Uable tor SS. Bush~es• Pkw · Call (l) &il':J~ charriilog $7.IXXI 2 BR home. He's a 6fT1 tiaer striped Y"I Electrkel '640 321 No. Newport Blvd. * S3f..a&n *' houn answerlnr: service -ay. or. Ideiil for vacations I: cat, mate, appi'Ox. 9 mos. Opposite Bola Hospital , • , , ~ _ a~blt for IJO. All utilJ.· ~198 eves. retirement. $600 dn. balance old. He •lnll)'td from ni.c ANDREWS ELF.CTRIC For AppL Call &f&OtOO Ophehtery ·: : ~:c •. t • ~ ~. u~~ttr'f~:L~~ephone. ~m~':lo ~ :::a·nt~fci In s 1eanP .0 w~~ 1Mr451· w. Jameii st., Q)ata Mesa. ~;;;::=.~ H.K. Clal'lr TAX SllRVICE '"'· 111t1S llACH ILVD. Tipltlno, · · -Any leads att appreciated 2317 Jtutaer1 Dr C.M CZYICOIXl'S a.tin U.J..J 'p I LOT HUNTINGTON llACH encl -1tor. Prefer to shr Chula ·v1s1a. cat. ain. Pb. 54M53T aft 6 or 646-536l. · S.S.-awl."' • Dltopean ~ , '4Mn1 ~~;;b Joe. U33 incl l714l 4.2&-35ll Day or Nlte. PUPPY, while w I black, Floan 6665 • )'DUI' bClnw or mint. • '°'"' Onr lfS.llM ' • • COROHA 'Dl!t MAii A=rtoN Atl-y -BAVCREST ,,,,,.,,, poodle-type, '°'' CAR!'l'T VINYL TILE DIAL ...... 60-lfll,°"""' 1IU N-Riv, car. ' : I ', • .. : ~ ;: ~7 Sp.tee Av.a ~tant. l(JY:i''';q ;.·, -· Wed. eve. downtown Lagona Free estfm•Je Uc, Contr.' )'OUr ... tMn lit'...-... no: QUICDR-WU ""' · · ' .. ! 1 f Aftbn Attorneys, _l(:COtD'I-Dtluxe, Mu. R. en t . LARGE toxllO' LOT Beach._ 49T-l153 5f0.22Q MMC'1l liltmn ID Ow: pllOlll: lftWI THE QtJICIER YOU WA NT f.aflts, Wunnce, etc.';ewn 50-61el. · " Newport Beach BROWN Uatbcr card case. small busintss. 2 room .ulte, MARJNEJ\'S CENTER Eni'lle 5 ,. 1 8Uy a.lit ~500 Conta1na cards I. drivers . ntw carpetlnc', private en-Offk:e in &ocie BJU. Rent at R. D. •tfl M! tor s Uc. t;at' Art Chm)' 673-80531-A:--:N:-::NOUNC==::IMl=::::NTS~ • trance, ptivaf9 ti.th. Ground LRe. $75. 1'9 ,IUvctslde Ave., • 53&-81IQ1_ Re.w d. ~ end NOTICls' ANNOUNCIMINTS ...i-NOTICIS r •'I._ -~ ., 1100~ 42o 111. $135 mo. N.B. &fS..~14 ~ MUstSacriDot$f.SOOequlty LOSI'OldEnelilbSbeepdoS;,1---··-----.. · D "' 1 Utll,' pd, 1• '"I -Hllllide VIEW lot ... Hee.rt female, s mm.; .. Vic .. LMt .&.IAJ .____ .... • ·;;~-", ' ,·l ': , + L BEAU'l'.. air coocliUoned u · ,_ __ 1., till'l/M CM ...., r-.--. ., ~ f ~ t.llin CclM fice, -~· "ea'rpcts l p:iinL orange ,, • ..,.u.., -....,. 0• Fa.lrvie1v t Avoeado. • .1.,-, -------- ; t. ·~-.. 1 J!»ff.1·~ llfl.f'J:I, dtlwce SUO.mo. can su.oM5 days on BWnct:. ~ 54&-128:i ENGLISH Pol1:1ttr, S RIOI * nni,y LICEMUD * ,· :t:Jl1ki ipica, Aftll· lmmed. LINDA hie krt 50xlD. $38,000 SIAMESE Cat S~ lrom old. female, vtc 11th Sf. CM. Rtlcnowdld'Hinda 8'idtualilt Fbone owner, HWl50, lndulfrlel ,,.,. .alQ for equlb' lh Jeuehold. BJ 540 San Bernardino, N.S. REWARD! M6-<25f8 AOv1911 on all l'Mttlln; COITA M~ olllcts, J.JC. --Qwner.675-1200 • 2/3/10. CaJI 54&-8'413. Low, Mli"rtllP ....... erpts, d;p&. Parld'-· 1555 ./ ~D.DEROPTERIN!:W DOVER Shorn: eomtr of &ward. Per1C1nel1_ 6115 Courtahlp. Hl.alth . Hal>' l!iktt, -.. -~~ ... !... -0 """' -' ...,.,,.,., 91' x On 2M-2 H&nd .,.,,..., -• --No ..,._ --. ran1e , "'-• ll.ltl...1J36 ,.,,., *W bleml too Iarn GI' too SMAU.. Ottlce °"We-cor. O:ltmty .m, P roper-ty 1Z S3S;GOO. --~ vtlvtt 1tripe anUq atmehn omen tmall. J CAN R1:LP YOO. ========::.1 rte Costa litcSR 16.\/montb clcur. Ow~4 WICl/.fT'I lJt -• from w. J, lnterlorl, N.B. . n-c11.-p.. 1 dip a Tuws- vtllltita Ind-. --m 11\!I, .Propd tnL ~-Ao~, '211 Rewud lor Into. M0-1311 -.._,. m N. II ==·:.:z.• ___ ..;;;:i RAV& ...... --.... ..,,,__ __ 1111!· -""'.iActtlS + WALUT. Vic. Darit' l .H. STA~T YOUR NEW YEAR C•ml•o R•al, ... -to ~-•1-NEW B!dl< 11.0llt .. ft tor --"""' m SUI Vala _... -! Tim WITI( THE RIGHT MAN. Oemoi10i, ..... -...,n. OJ> "1Mln ' lila"'~ f.W dlltallt Dl<ao M a.two o-ft -54M3T2 547-4617 ELECl'ROl.YSIS ' (U- 8¢AUT. alt· ·ondl-Of· • ' ' _,._ Vallt1 Oft; -to ...... FEMALE cochalft~ ,....,. 24 hoUr """'11111 I Hair -llJ -,_ o,_.., -alpets A. paint. •antaa ··-~Jo .... .,ham<. Clll Stan bbd, MINlot> Vl<Jo, CARPETING $23. ~ yvd1 ed) 117 Appl.~ ..... 81.. PAIUllAN rm.:Js W , IUO mo.~ M34143 dm 11241611 . Al""-, 499-1316, S<T-3103 or * 830-illll• * w/pad. HalfHyal'dtae H.B. Call Mi-1791 Te Ttotli , LadJ Olo> : n41 NI WPO!n' BLVD. 12 REN1'Eii "'°"' on 1'l 4"-lil14 to AM~ PM, Brok· LOST i.., blacl<-cat """"" •IMpod, b&lf Ole. ALOOHIJIJCS .......... vt,..tlonal l'rortcb hi ., \' I 000 •• Jt ... o.tn~t!e ff.lwpo11,, >cte .. Of11*·~4o.~. en \VelCOfTlt, Zbned L\ahl N"d harne51 In the Blufb. First Ont r wlt'ltl .,.,,.. SQ.fti1 or ....... ., Home/You.n~wtc.16'912 CHARGE It!" -· -.. J ... . ' ·---"----------------Oij Hall. 6i5-.J6bl a'At 1'0. OWMr. $48oo.J!rl7 1rdU$11")'. PltalO call 644 .. lJOO _aft T aft I P.O. Sox 1m °""'Mee.. White ElfPblnlat ,. I. I I I 1 ~; . . ••• • • • ) • • 3 LIN ES . 2 TIM ES , 2 DOLLARS ·(Any Item Priced $50 Or Less) Pin~h Yourself A Pile Of Pennies (Or Even Dollars) ' Penny Pinchers Pile Up Profits Dial J)irec:t for Details - 642-5678 North County, 540-1220, Toll F..-e DAILY PILOT PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS I 1 I ' ------·--~--,,·~-------..-------.------~----..,,~----.--.... ~.,;•'"·~~-.,.,.~ .. ~~""'-~~ .. -,-,.,-~.,.,~,,, . ....,,..,.~ • • · • Fridf(, ~ 6, 1970 Ul~V rn.l(.b . JOIS,A IMllLO)'MliNT J08S l. .. IMP.~OYMlillf , JOU & iw,LOYMINT JOU & 11,W'LO}'MINT JOU & W\.oY~ ilGll I l!!W!Mif!!'llllf i-.WMlli,fi ,DAILY PILOT , JOii Wanted, Man 7090 Jobo Mon, Vf...,, 7(00 J_obo Min, w .... 7100 ~-' Mao,,~ 71IO !••• ,., Wom. "iiiO J••• Mtn •. w-.. f'llO llt1 f'!i!o M nm, C lallfllD INDIX YOUNG "''!"'U"" 9esirts BEAUT!C!At< for bitty •"°9 a.:ERK. i'..,,.,. HOMSWORKERll IW>l,Y Oftlco •• • ..CISTAl'Y , ryr cuatomor .... uo ... position Josep!rlno-., 69() W. llltll St.. PRODUCftON NEEDEP • ~ , ... _l(WtaJ ~ ~··-••••• ' '• r t Aetvlce •M k•pert ~;;;· 1n Orange Co\ihty, Six yeara C,J\t .• befon'! f PM. Addrffl '""''°"' )n apart i'fJw ~ ._. .... Pl'lftr m • , .-.~ Cost ~Ju/Claims adJU&Una: EX • need \..all" . ~ 1000. Send •lamP*l!I c-nw~ ...-· .U.. w...,., -"""' ••IA. DIR.""C'"'· ·6·-·· • ....,,, """"OY "'':West BOAT CAJlPENTERS CONTllOL· c~ time. M"11mllni ol Ill ,., .,.,. -.. -....... , .. r- • • ·• -• ~ L.•. tar tnt,rnU corp. '49-1-5682 . _ .co!::cuon. TQp :,,;:_~ 'fttqulfe4 by ~ ·ma!W' tor lmqwd. TilEE <M~ll• to '~, ·~ ~ ._ a.-G\dt AeflkT, '°° ,,......, llf HOUSE FO• SALE , MOTELS. ,.,,. .. COU•TO "'' RETIRED Chiet Bootswam'• ''·WIU.ARD BOAT WOllKS to.lluU>I data -llWLCO. 110 ~ lktltt • Clb w; 0..., llwl<-1 N.8. Ne. -(, .. Uld ' l • -QUEST HOMliS M9I ta w..... pl I 21 . SM .... -a-_ (la1.\ " ·-t •• :.... ~ 41wsu\, 1 .... , .. 1 ............ ~tm 11\lie, RENT Al l m: ma see ...... em aymen .1295 Baker S.t., CM. equipment. Minimum 2 )'ft. .;,_ -i---. 1 =----_, -:;=:-~~""" cost• " .................. 11 .. &llGOM• ,..o,.ran_J ........... _.... tn marine type or worir. expetl@t'ICt nee and -·•;;._, ,,,-=-===~~....,-..,.. ~ MUA O MAl • ._ ..... , ...... 1111 IUSINli$f ,ROPllllJT _,. PO Be-A J44 Co~ M ··, 1 •--.-··,~ for ~: lf JOO 'tt,'tt.'l :faK·:·;::::·:::.:.::;::: ::i~l:s':::i~ ............ :: cA ·~ . ',. s esa~ BOB'S .... ~~ty ln~~:..~.2.t !' ~per1t'~ce~VEL 4Af.;I~ WANTIQ ~ fer u - N•W'O Miit .. ,,, •..• , ••.. ltOI OPFi.te •IOITA~ ,,,., ......... rl • -_ _,_,~ • .,.v, o...;. _11. ... ~ "• ~"' Jt .,_ ~""' -"'''°" ............. ., ..... 1111 11tDU1T•1•1. ,.~4n ....... 10 YRS. exp. Skiwer, Ent. ApJl!y ln peraon _1~ AGENT. Salary 9p1tn. Town io ""'"~• _,. -~ ..,..~1 C,:t-... t..' ,,1 ,..,,. OYll .. .,.,,,,,.,,UU -.H<t•L · ...... .,..... n--•··hand "--• ct' l, "HOME OF THE 'Blq BQY'° • eowi-lllO llocb ltECIPTI' ONIST In _....,..1!114 y.., Wiii ~ .... , . ~ • "•wr.o sl;fOl''9___,,,.. ...• -.,~lltl INDUn•~\. •••TA ;v''""""• ~ . f'""n=u ~ 1 ,o F I' R I ~ M!• -not .ai&c..i-' -bazwd. =:'-U?~!' ... : ..... , •..•• :r-., •. 112s i.m ......... ~ ............. ••1: wark on ot11 de l ivery . •mi1y· -•~taur•n l Perlph•r•l lu11Mll Blvd. Huntlnston a.eh. TYPIST ~ nt'IV'JPQtt1_'! aoue-....., """-~ •• .... 1 ......... 1 ..... 1,. •AtitcH•• ,., ......... , ....... -.··'~ 675-044S • • NO\V INTER~JNC · 1 1 , 1 1 n'fet2 .MM._ ~, ~n. )(lift u.. tnJQe, ~ DC1ve11 KOllU ............... 1gi c1tc1.11 ••ov11 .... !.! ....... • 11 · T, RAINIE COOKS qu "'*', nc. ._, , · · M ...._ '100 ~ ht a4 flt jotts nddle. ~ll.1 ':u1HL..a'N0t'·::::::~.~ '~~:•:ts1NO.ii'~;c:::::::::= b .. _,~ • INS'fitJCTiµs. •.Neat •P. ti:: two .,.... u ;. CQUTAt M.,.CV ' :• ""'"' 1T'I' l'Alllt ........... 12» 1.1sOJ1T l'l'O'.t.•l,T :W·"··"''°i' Jo W1nm, · MUft be neat appearina and 1111 Reynddt: ~~ peart.llCt, pod t leu re, Operate eltctronic switch· 11illt1.., vo..o. .... .,.1._ JM~ m,d. C:W 1i'il'l'IM ...... ~ ..... ., ........ 1m 0•1.~ co-. •:;:: •• ;:::::r. Womtn 7U20 01 gQod character. Allle 10 Irvlrie Tndllf~ Otr:fttlex m&ture. APPb'· ln" petton boud, Aet;:urate typMt, ., -· ~ -tt "'-:' . _ ~ !P! ~:,··:::::::::::::::::::}Ef ~~~!~1a,:·mo~~~ .. ::::·:~t ~QIJE \. D F; AL!;~ s: devol! FU~ TIME • • Sant& ~ caw. 9'ltt6-=':~ M~ 2300 mi'n. $) wpm eltctrlc =-~t ':~· ....,l "'i ~ 41 ttVIH Te•uce ............ lMS •U.L ••TAT• 11•vica ..... "..,1: 1.1 ... _ 'd · • To a -·-r position In the COMPUTIR ""'R " ,• .. · t;ypewrttu. •™·---·--=::z I ft..,...._ --• ,i li:Oti ,,D•L ~ ,· .......... ltM t.E..•1.CHU•I .............. P>a ...... woman exp tn ....... .,. , vr • ""_,..:mm nMld9d for -"""""""' 1: •lUlll s . . ---,. ••c. 11tt•NUtM1\A ......... 1• '·I. w,.,.,..0, ...... , ........ .-Euro p e•n & Earl)' Remurant Bo&ltlf11 TO S100 ., • .,~.,.U\.-.1"""80 Call 'ffllfJl'll ~. ne11)>~ ~I A piloti Jltll' )epl _,.., "*1(-~ :.~ ;tt,:-;; .. ;,::,:::::::.'.' .. ::il: BUSINESS and_ , -Amertcan .desires oart-tini• NO EXPERIENCE mM 360-!0 M'7 exp, 1~-~ Alen. Ph. 1714) -.' 1 -a .... ._, W!1! ~·-1! ~~~·.· •0> ""..:; .. ., .............. nn Pl.NANC)AL , · ~t. 844-0030 . • NECESSARY SAMANTHA BARY ' 1as>4 >OU..,~ 1. o,., ..-. ~· ..,w ru~ :G~D .. "{if.'it .. ·::~::'.::: •u•1f1a11 o,,o•TUN~TllS._.aot ~CED. Housek~p,. We :re a raJ)idl)'. ~irw: PERSONNEL AGENCY INShCJRess w•ftt.CI n· LONI( ""'anllmllta. ChDn .. Ml(lO .,.,,. ~ 811 ut,. :1111111 N~•Ti.01'\ •• ~9utt ..... ~= ·~,.uJ~~S:.:.t=~"::::= 'er.By0ay.0wntransporta.. ·~rglnizaUOrJt proirtWveand 2'l29 s. MaJn, s.A. 5C8-2* tor lit dafl bot•I. Writ• • . I>r.OOhtO~.--Ate Call~ I irou 1.1" \tt.i.i.•"· ........ ,.1•1• .::M • .,M/0"t:;.r~-~~::.~·:: .. :m tion. 64U047 aft s. i able}to otJtt ~Y oppot.. COOK .HOUSEKEEPER, re-Ddb''PUot 8alC M.fl.7. COASTAL AOliNCY lf'Q. • !EA1i s•AC:tl ... ~ ... ' .. ··•:_"·1451 "••oMSAL L041r'• : ........... "" tonities Startl a ., a cook t'·bl ad ITT J•ISC:O h"1-·•-... "1--• 1 ~'!'$. T_1•PCN ................ i 4• JtiWllilY LOANS .... J ........ uio AIDES l'J:.r cot1valescen.:e, . , • ,n • . .. e, &le y, Salaey ' "' um ' ~ -:r-••· G""""-.. ,.,.. ' ~· " •l.Q\11 .,i.i ....... 1. ~:U: cOLU.TEIAL "°""' ........ ,.,ll Jderly or tam.ii •• care trainee with advancflment hours open, 49f.06$ IND IES s.Je~• l:l&rtlor WJvd, CM . ~~: +~a. 7j·~~-. ; !Piii •••tM .................. •aAL 1sTATI' \.OANS ., ...... "60 e "e 'V · Into 1na""aement , u • ._. •».,..,.._!ATE . ~ ,,...., •-• ;AK 009 .................. •1'"' .MO•TGActll, <trwe•DtWt ... AMS l.fomem11lers call ~7-6681 · ·-' ~ tM• •i.ttU:N • ' --. .. """~ :o.. ~41BI( )U • couNTY .. 1 ........... 1 .. MO,.,., w.t.t4t•o , ... .w · -.Good waa:es OPENING toJt A L-... ~ . WHO 18 AN •vot< ...,c"'::"t"&"L •A NCY.• •• ~ •" '~"'"" ............. "" !ANNOUNCEMENTS -r,.. "''"'' * COOK -.-·-~ A ...... .. .... ®T 'nATI ................ 1.. Jo~n. Wom. 7100 _ ~ATIVE ? ...... '"-.. ~ , • LT: 0~Ti"··:::::~:::::::;::l:l: •nd No,TIC~S 64" -f~toml at~ __ rai&eatl • J~NtTO" Ecual OfPOtt!UUty empl!'Jtr 86meoftt ,Ya >W ~ Ullti ~~ .-. :i 1 _ M~ Y tlT·t ... , ............. 1t1• llOUM~ II',. I-*' ........... ~ ' ASSEMBtERS -lu. "'ll""" vaca on Full time potiUon CstCX>Nt> SffU"T) --hao ----'';'IF;<i;-;.,..ri;,.,._.,,,;-r.,,,.J" sa.M .\N:A .................... ••lf LOST , ......................... 1 Exp'd o-'y', •· ao-·mbl• ol -liealth lnsu.rance PART' TIMI ·." • _.. •1"'c1t•T .. ;;: U:ii At4A JtGT$ • -, .. 1'11.SOalALS . .. . .. ................. Ill ... = I • Ukts to Hm mont)" .. .. ... An..& r: ORA ' ._, ...... :.:::::::::·::1m A.IO•OUlfCJMINTI .............. \. f I ;-Slick lefve AP-PLY IN PERSON Prettr ~rWnoM, in CIH AV""'• ""-. {IWm) °"°' Diii& i'lis ...... ; ........... ~ ......... 1 ... ,,.,...., .......................... 11 magne r'•e"'smTpoEneRnS s. -Profit sharing ,1a, o·t lndui-··· --·, &nd •·. N-HI RI ... ,.._ an -""" n.cpneent:t.U.,. .-.., .,;_ ..,..,__ • ""t :;· "Oil tun1N .. ' 1641 FUNt:•ALS · _ .................. '41t . /I i.n.u uu.K..... .. Vff IPI¥ Sf0.100. SillolUl _. ...,. ... "':_# • ..., .... i\NA 6M .... ,. •. ;::::::::::::::1ue 1'410 011TuA•Y .... j ......... '41J • INTERVIEWS COCO'S cWtit&. . 1·,er Hee. '"lf ._. "'-1-~_ AO:CI CAflYON .......... 1w PUNe••i. 01-.11croa,., ....... '41t Exp '<l in f me!l.!\tt'ement of 154 E l ?th Co •• Mesa * MIN * .... m Pt ,_ .u. •• ,.,. a.. , ~ Hll.LS ................ 1111 'LOll,llTS ........ t-····· .. '411 magneUe ,.component para. . . s... --~0""'"~"'· • wnt, --to lllDf. L!.MU IUCM • .l ... : .... :.,1111 CAil> 0' THA.ltlCS ............ '41• Daily 2.4 pm eo ...... 1 op--··•ty .... "1-.... a:x,. o~-. ,A-1v in . Piiot. l'f.B. "• • ,. W.• lnGVll. ~ •• 170 IM NllMOlllAM .................. 17 meters. b A Equal Op rtUJtil" # 78 Fuhlon l!land --.......... •"'¥'/fUJ~ :i.w-.t ~-... f'l'V • ~'"'lf: v11J9 :::,::: .. ;;,,. CIMITE•Y LOTi ... .; ......... .-" 'i/AlOR ELECTRONICS n po ~ Lartt.t1 ... 'l!'l-com__pla)'. ptrtOn "' lAlll 111.l"ITI .,{ ... : ...... ,n• CIMITE•Y CRY,TS .......... ,. Employer NewPort Buch, c:aur. IJll: oat .. w•y __ .... i ... In Oran•• TME at'V\fE"Y y :-.. • ~ ... f.t.111 J 4ft CAl'ISTaAMO .. 1 ... 17'1 CIMl'fl•Y Cll'l'nl ..... ,..'4\t $10.!l'lCJ '"'i! -N.>C.t 11. ..,..,..¥ •• l ' l pyv FOf _.w. -4-~-,. ' "'~llAftO't1EACH ......... ins :1.1MAT01t1n . ., ... .; .... ,. ... ,. 3100 Pull s c ,1 CXISTA MEsA ·c.wr Count;Y. We ftttd part 211 E. 17tfl St C.M • ...., .. -... .....,. • DANA l'OINT .................. lnG ~•toWttlAL ...... Q r ........... ll man -I.. . '' BOOKKEEPER. Xln'l. opp. C05KIHOUMbtper·, ._.&....... . . . -.... ): .. to....... ..... -• • """°' .. (Jeed....,. j e.t.I AO ; .... ; ........... :114t i\UCTIONI .. · .:; ......... ..-'M'ENDANT _, • (nf) 561211 ,,.. r .. ,,..,. Siles ...l. trtnft batfltl. Stni " OCEA _ 101 ··:, •........ , ....... 11n i\VIATIO~ Sl!ttVJCE •.••.••... 6W_ A needed for for person with gd. work Muat·· Drive. Rtfer Req. .........,.._.. lft'I G """6:30 iv 10:30 p.m. .. P. o.·-.l _.. ",.- SAN DlliOO , ....... : .......... 1ns T.•AVEI. . , ............... ,. · Jygc _aparJme.fll. compleJ1:. rt'CQrd &..dt:sil'.e to. &eU. im· ealm--s \V.' .. te.r. Beach iu'"'""""1 ·~--.....,. -.. 11\flltltoe c'ouWTY .... ' ..... 1• A1• 1'11.t.ff,,OltTATIQff ...... :...a ~· --WANTED p-· C&ll ·• ~a. -un•--. ~ KOUSH TO•• NIOVIO ·~···1"' i\UTO T•ANSl'OtTATIOM ..... 6445 Must be ,ver 18, ~ long prove. Est., growing N.B. Sommer. Ltve-In. 2 Adults. , .. ~ T°' STARTING 'AY "' nu.s -. , CONDOMINIUM •. , .......... IHI l.li'Gi\\, NOTICll ~ : ...... , '4~ hair. Apply 31423 Coast Co. Top J)al', profit sh. ' Call 8T3-3819 . MT·96n For Appl. t<O EXP~·-a:. ~. c. A·-· ...___ ' "· OUl"LIXl'S 11oa SALi ........ 1t1S OlllM.t.111 a TUT0•1NO ~,. .,,,,._, ,,-., "'"99ft. -·~,. " Al'.t.aTM•NTt 110• SALW .... ull SERVICE DIRECTORY H\\')'., So"Laguna: frin. hen's. Gd. ref's flee, Dtllca~utn Min, part time LIVE In Help For Tf&dter. 2 OPP,..'TUNITY LOAN llCllllTAIY RENTALS . .t.CCOUHTINO· • , ........ '* ·BABYSITI'ER for .7 ..,... old Repli~s confldcntial. P.O. •-k nd , '" 1 School A,e. CbUdrln. Ptiv. Mlllt bt ri8'dtnt 'ot Ul1s VI\ -PN··•-tMM '-Jt'*::r.-Nnca, · H Furnished AN1w1•tNG 9E•vtc• ...... "°' ,,. Box 2040,_NeWJ>Ort Beich eves . ..: w • t s. ~PPv n Rm • •-p•···•·t u.-. -I AN , OUMI " "'"'LIANCI!: •11'.t.t•S, .. .,.., ••1• boy. yollr home CdM person. 49S E. 11th St., c.r.t. .... -· nuwo::. a~a tor at ltat one rv "' ~ ctlNtllAI. ... .. . ......... tiff Asl'MALT, Ollf ....... f ... , .... ,u• Elerne.t:1'''"'" School Dist z.s F/CC•BOOKKliEPER •·e T........ Call f:tt--4164 )'tar. For trrtem.w c&U IXl'C'..,;,;,I G'aD M.r ................ •--•• .. . fll!:NT.t.LS TO SMA•li ......... toOI .t.VTO llll'AIU ....... .. '-Sa ~.1 • .x ..... ,, • , VllT ....wr ~ ~ tQn.t. .~•• ................. noa AUTo."1111 ..... T.., £teo'U4t , 'vkday.s •. 1:61"°:>-6280 aft 5. all TbroUgtr trtar baJance, ledi-MACll!im$ Fridlll or S.turda)t . SA.USMAN -~$75,000?. ' . ,·':• ~j /llEIA. !!~ MAil_ ............. !!'510 '"!-'ll.!IJN• -..--;u,.. '-'--'--'--'-'•..JlJI. -.i .... 'wkJ'lidg .~. ~.~u .--.--"' ..... n =-o. Oent1I A11i•t•nt -n..--·1 -·~ -.-Mis.ti ..... lll!' ............... , •• 10,.T ....,lr'TIK•Nt~ ........ 4JJJ ~ -. iJJ.N ._.. UJtall""' ne>o< , . IN COi.LEi& PAak .............. 2115 e•icic. MA•OMaY, •c. ...... 'YI n "BYSITl'EP. & It ·" elite Pen;onnef Agency, 2043 FOR IC •u-• • ~·-O•T •••CM ............ ttOI IUStNl!51 SlttVICIS. ........ uo ...... ~ . ....ouse· ORtHODONTIC o•c rAftT·TIMt'J&llJtorial l 'n.m· ...... ..-... . -·· Mui 1111 -: . l. ' '.;. lllEWl'nll} MOTS. '· ..•••• ,. ••••. ttl• l\llLDllll-............. '' .• S1. w ork. 5 du, 2 children. MWil Wei tcll(( Drive, N.B. 645-2770 . r • • • IUW'CTiatiOiai tt • IOn-ror fteCXlr'ded 1lifo MtWl'Ot1'1'sMoR1s ........... '2121"'' e1.rE"•1Mo uu ha,·• , ..... ,_.,"" & -rs CF•e aud Freo Jobe} Chatr&ide. Top Salary. LATH£ .OPEi$. SR. ~~~ EkJJ8...;_ no~~, PM. &1't CbmpUJ, no ttt.vel. P1lone ,••4 -.... ' i tAYINOl S • "'P '"""'i·•· CAllNITMAIUNGI ............ 4Sfl '-"" u<> .. ..,., '"" • pt' ~-·-t '"•••-Cond, ;,nTV9V11 '"'" 1..--t.; , .._"'-'"-,..,,. ... , --"" ~ ~ • oov•• $MOllS ............... 2221 C.t.ll'INTlltlHG .• .., .......... ,,,. Litke Forest 830-4623 ~ "......... ' ...... ...,.. _, ----:=Lt t •eslCLlfl' .............. mt CIMIKT, Coric:rt.. ............... . BUSBOY & cook's belJlU fo,r ... _. J9-29. E:llper Jt,tq, PJE BAKER. , ....... , ........ ct hWh comrnt.son, tnicadvt! Sbvtc! ~~A'lllJN UNtVl!llSITY'P.t.lllC ........... m1 CH1Lp 'c1.a1. UcflMtf-. ••••••• '611 BABYSITIE R Needed For 1 eves.& wec.kends in. plua ~,...-Al'l'LY .. ...,., -· AH*nUnt. ~ICtd. !IQ ·11.v11111 ...................... :.• coNT1.t.cro•s ............ "" * Call &e.XI& • fuUttmt.,noaaeumu. Ulllimi\ed•arnina'~I ........... -~ ••c~ MY ................... 2* c••Pt:1"CLIANINO ......... ws-& 3 yr olds -my home. parlor. Call 962-0027 0 CADILLAC ft •• ~.~--~ ~-,-·_,,.With• -• -~ · ._ 1:.t.ar '"~'' ................. ,tt•t c1.•l'1T LAVLNO a REl'.t.1• "u Tuesdays Only 9M i·SPM. DENTAL fflce: Rfefp. oc ""'' .~ .,.,_ ...._._ p1mnc. A- Iii T•rt 2244 0•1.l'1tt1u .................. .ut BOYS J0•'14 t1on1ah Pltut Write Box 133 S. Cout, Laaunl bidlpoun4 Ud ooUttt. Sf. --.... ..:. P"VIDI L ~ ' • taVlltl' Tl!!lAACIJ .; ......... 214, OIMOt.nlON ,., .............. "21 644-2()46. , >-cc;· s -00 -tftl,yt ttll "'flAl'iwrto -co•°"" Q•i. MAiit, ........... :iso o••FT•Ho 11:av1c1 .......... #JJ cam.r ~-0pea STM, O&Uy PUot. N.s. NTROL *POLICEMAN . wrr to t111 • KW)'. IALtoA ................ \""''"°' l!LEcT11c1.L ...................... BABYSITTER, 20-35. live Jn. f.ir • Jt.ePrdln& Your Work · .,.. e.ir: ............ .1.o.-&IMS tntervitw. . LIDO ISL•' .................... 1u1 l:QUIP'MINT RINT.U.S ....... ..st No gntlish nee. TV, 2 H ......... ~,._ )'l'I., "'. "V'" • N-N Call D. G .•• , llll:oJJ:K=v=1ta=-=-="'··n=10N"'"'"" ••'t ISU.NOS t ••• ~ .......... mt l'INCIHQ ...................... <AUii Lqwla Beach, So. Uaune lttory & ,._it ~ vtDon »40 max ·-~ .,,,.. a.t.LIOA dLAMD ........... tm 'Loot:s ............. : ......... uu children. 83J..3078 DAILY PILOT DMSION Of" • · 5'1-5Ul Mi.ft. .W•s. wtUI ... HUJ1"T1HcToN 11.t.cH ......... '411• flURNAc!' 11.l'•1•s1 Ek. ..... u11 DENTAL Hyaentttt tor _1,...,.. ,.. CORP. Od Mttth • l'nOt&I chatac· An _,.1 _"'... .._ ,&...;, ...._. ~. 21 FOUNT'.t.IH V.t.LLIY .......... 141f ,UINITUll llSTotlNG Banking 6Clom1 p ..i...IA w oU1ct ~id ~""'""""' 'I:'..--.-___ .. .,, & '"" ........ .._ SIAL ••-"" ................. 2uo a.11.1P11tisHu.o ~ un . e.-n ' lY • 1166 WHlnllR AVE. ter. -..-... 1. cU&L PllWlft eMJlo1tr _ "10. a 11aftut. • I.ONO llACH' ................ UOI •••OlllllNG .......... "" • 1 dJY wk. Beach area . M'1 atlrl •bovt beatnnlnl "11111."''St cu • o••,.•• cqv111TY •.•• "., ..... MOt oeNlll>\L •••v1cu ......... "" NEW AccouNTS BUFFUM'S 96• -1 COSTA MESA ..... ~" _ ~,. , ......... rn:::::rn a:c:r rAL:.. .. ..... , U.NTA ANA ' , ......... ,,,.,.,.1611 Giii.DiNG, OISCINO,l,, ............ S ..._, , .L•LJ'91 ...... "" .,.,-, -.-~ N'"'til. llU. w1sTMIMTt1t ................ un oLAss .................... "" CLERK DENTAL M 1 ta 1 1:'v-.. -" Stach Policf Dept SO& for. ChUdnM Stbft . So CoMt1suV......, •tATimf fl\IOW.t.Y CITY __ .... , .......... Ull OAllM THVMa ... t ........... 4111 Savings &: Loan exp. neces-NEWPORT 11 n · ...,..,_ An equaJ opportunity MU ...... .;:.,_ PllU A .. 1 .. ~ 'o St. IM·~ -SAHTA .t.NA·HllO"TS ·•••••·• Ult OUH SHO, ......• ; ... ~····-~-'711 All Phuta or Will Train. _,__ trt Ave.~.-ue Wtore ' • ,t'Y . w., Ill: COAST.t.L ' ...... :;r.r.-; •• 1lt0 "'""'" C&.UIS ... w ........ •m sary. Min , typing speed 50 P/Ume .or FIT Im e . em-.,-.. r Febnll.l')' lSth. 'Nstln. dll Mar Dill. 2111 E. l.AllUNA 11'.t.cH .............. s1t1 H.t.ULlllO ................. _,,,. M 1 1.-nea t attrac ' ~ouNA NtouEL ............. m1 Houssc1..1AM1No .•. : ......... •nt 'YPITI. us ""' · • Now -Interviewing Mf..mo. ·MA.IOI WANTID pa~-.. u . w;.w.·-·"' s.ie. _ flW>'· at GolOeirod :MllSIOM VllJO .............. ,,.. INTI.IOI Dl!:COIATIHO ...... 1S1 tive &: able to meet the pub-' ~· ~-.-u JI.fl Cl.fMIN"TE ............. sne INCOMI! TAX ,, ............ 6,40 lie, Beautiful new office, DISC JOCKEY--Male. * 648-1"5 ; otfMt, 1lX11 • Put 06 You rue ' • SAN JUA.N e.t.r1STtANO ...... im lllON, Onlli!M9lll, lite. .... ,,.,,,. * BUSBOYS * ...._ __ 21 The c .. 11-. "'•»An•~ • ~ UnllL ti z 65.. Call _ ........ 6 •n" i..-' c.t.111sT1tANo tl!ACM .:.~····"" lllOfllN~ ................ ,.,,.,HI xlnt. wor k ing conditions, · vw~-• _,, M_, ~,,. "° me.· to .. ..,_. · -Ml ... SCucNDS r,,. D.t.NA POINT ............ v• iNsUU.TIJtO .................. '"' many fringe benefits. Inter· FULL TIME DAYS I SlJ..9961 Husband can 'have outt'de PM onl)'. H.B. area. ($ALIS N , 'c lt1Vl'•5ID~ COUNT'!' ........ -liSURANCli ...... , ............ ,711 u.t.. L •-llM"8 ~~ •,.C,.tlOJI al!HTAL$ ......... 2* I VESTIOATlffG, o.tutlM ... t.no views Tues, ofJ)y 1-.4 pm, DlSKWASHElt, day thtft.' l"V· l1bt m&lntet11u1,"I:'. WAN11' .. &DI) ' -·--OH ' ' illMMtlt lll\ITAU ......... '"' 'NnO•IAL ., .. ' ......... ,,. n~trno•t ·-··-·.Loa· ~ .. ,be -at,·. appe·--. " ...... tull ··-· ci-Write Blll1-Pilot·Bt:ic MJJ ,.. "' ,.. ........ ~,.... ' .• CONDOMINIUM .· ............... IHI JIWl!LttY ttrAltt.•t:lc. ,,.,..'90I u.:; " -vu'5 " "'"" ,.,. " ..,..,,..... day} w110:, _.,. , . -~ • ' JlC 10AJa>6 ~ DUPLtxas 11u•M ............. mt &..t.NoSCAl'IHO ... i ........... "11 Assoc., 24100 EJ Toro Rd., 1Excellent company benefits, Wayne. lUNal.O SAN MABTEJt Barber tor ntw PRODUCTION "1th a ll1Jll ol. llllt Can't # ~ ~E.~TALS I .• L-' J:',~':,'~."uic<';.':,'.'.'.'.'.";'::l: Laguna HI I I • (114) JQAQUIN !JOLI'~· "'"*' .ohpp. Conlact fAu WORKIRS ., that I -,.._I fOI. • 'JJ:Clf':WAHS:W ~, .nousn Un urn11nni MOVING• sToiuea ........... 837-1551 Mni: Portln Apply 1, pe-'--only 18021 Clllvtr Rd, lf'Y'ne. ~' nni-. &M1·~. •111• NQDED -a~-•_,,, to 'llNl,ITS. , ......... L .. l'AINTINO. 1'•"'111Ml• .......... . -;" Vli1 " =·-=-~ -~ • ' --.. ..,_ .,.., -..-: COSTA Nll•A'" ::::::::::::::::21• PAINTING,''-............... tlAS * BEAUTICIAN for b1'1)', 2 ~ 5 pm _, UCJ. ~ -"I Cout HW,., H.8. Tl'*ineea or Experiladd -;be ~ 'f1tt 'job.__· ;::·:;:,c.;:.:..:=.:.1.:...:._,:>-jH·--1 ::::-::~c':"~.::::::::::::::~lff :e:r.:;~~ .. ~··~:;;;;;:::: ~iir priced 'c.M. •. #"I FaSJilOii tsliftCI * DRIYld * MATilRE WOMAN llktom lf¥tcl u, to tlae cA'LL TOMiCARTI·· r<l CCK.LIOI' r••• ............. JHI ,,, •. •••• •. • ··..,, Pd. vac. Ne clientele req'd Newport Be1ch TO,. .. ,, ,_. ALSO dUns 1n thr;' Id'. --!r • :=::; :=~~~ ::::::::::::~:: :l!TL·~~IMf'""""""'"'"' New grad welain1e. Call No ........ NEWCO"'MERS. lx"rlMCH lntp•ctw DO yo· UUI' IR .• ~· . 1>1ewl'o•T 11to11s .......... me .. ~1: • .z~c/.,1,;.o'"::::::: .. ::!m Manager. 548--9919 N---ryl .... fer 'C ... ,..., ._..; · · .., · ~ "~' iAY•"o•es ................ tti:5 ''"' ''' _ • $ .~ --Need a car. Salts ,exp vi::s. 81eu: -~1 -' oeva .. SHOlllS •h"''""'""tt27 VIC& ............... ,... BUSBOY ~ ..... ,_ . A 11•voa1 ·rr&K • --wor. ~l ';t •rncL1""' ,.,~ ............ mo flOOFtM& .. ,_ , __ ,, ............ .,,. ~ Must blft c:11an Ca1Uandl ..-..... -» APPLY JN PERS)N ONLY ~ "' mou.r m.,.onr_ UIUVl!: .. llT't' l'.t.tK• ........... m, RAOIO, • .,,..,._ E,l ........... Jt 4t1vt2* rtollfd. Anll t AND .-' ' •i.o•Nll ......... , .••....•..•... Ull :i~ggit:ti 'k1Tc~:~~-::f APPLY tN' PERSON YILL-C:AI CO. MARRIED! Too maey bills? Bil'WEEN t AM I: 11 AM daft t11-ml " ··~I(.'""' ...... ,, ........... n 441 SCISIOttl JHA .. l'IN ...... :::.,~ , -...-... vn Pli:manenf.. pt-ttme btlp, . llvall "'U ···1 w ~-1Af1' ILUl'I' .......... , ....... ntt IEWIH '' • 116 £. J.llh SL 11-.-.. ic ~r..... T ...... ~ r1,...- fil T•r• '244 s&w1NG· MACHi;.·r·t.rw;.:..-1a; ff r'\ Rei· ben E. 1 __ · lftltlk bit. Apply Pall.lo Dlceen -·Nn 1 THIS ONll Data ' ..-.1-~. a ur/INI Tt•uce: ........... .11•s SEl'TIC ,...,""s. ~"' 11c. .• t.HJ '-' ._.. OOlta W.... Drfw.tn TMattt aft 1 pm 1tm Von Karmon ro----. ..,.. ..... fC:OIOHA. DllL MAii ....... ., •. ttM T.t.ILOAINO .............. flt j ' &llo to wrlf.e S)'lt*m ~ ALIOA ................... '* Tl•MITE COHTftOl.i ............ n 15 .-E. O>e.st K"wy. EXPERIENCED InsUrance No pbohe ca1lt pltue. Irvlni Calif. . It -· _,..,,,. 111 ...... -'-........ al_ -· .t.Y !SU.NOS ' ................ mt TILi! C mk f914 Newport Be:ach Typilt. Pt·time:. (Ntu (),C. Airprlg1) ,-""-~ -q JUI' LIOO ISL£L ................... n,,','s TILE' L::llYM·&'Mi,_ .. '."" '••II Nunit~.• , $300, ptf' wttll lmmtdiatelj, 1 ,.,,.., ,., ' a&t.IOA IS A .............. T91Ei Sii.ViC!. ' ...... ,,,~ ' "•SHIER/Wal....... , * &92-6609 * ... _,th ' -111wP011.T wasT .............. ,,11 TELt:vis.1o1t, 1 ,.~·11c;.";,.,,.,, -..n .Pf'· lwperttnc;M Akles _ ...-, an ~b' far Ptr"""'I s.tvtee ~Ull1'1NOTON ··~H ....... MOO ... ... ,,. . Limo. -~·-···-or r-··· ,...,_ --k-r REAL Estate Sal••m•n --.. tilt -·-J: 11111. C.11. \lffTIHGTON' HA••ovtt ..... MU u LSTlill'I' .................. .... .,.........,... 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D.TRA' DE • Jllt EOR ~--~ ~w ---• SAMCL•M~NT• •••.. ~ ........ m•1<. ~.., ~ • ., • ~,, -CARPET ae~r I /or •FOREMAN: Hill arc. muntf7 ffolp., nm <'M.tt :L • ~tltllfor)'OQ.Ut.bil T•s.,.•r.-better· ~ CUlllltA.ffO ; ~ ............ ft ,flt'r\11•; · • r '!!:...... ) he) St Master fabrication of thermal in-u-SO.•·~••• ... 13U R..,t•l1t $440 tutni -· Oft. call NIU, I 'I ~~jt;:~:.:.:;~~~~~:5· -:~~mJ;~~~·:·~::i ,q' h1••r'.CASU ':aF~.~~.:~ 147 E. 17th ::1~e;ta~.,;iy ~ptr!!~ ? --i:,~~o.n'!: ~ = -~;~Allabr1m.. • &O ' • ;tASON am ,. IUMNIN "'"''AU ........ :,.,.. • lf91Ul'MtlflT ............. , 1 .. ~ I~ COAS.JAL AGENCY Exotic Materials Jne 2961 OPER4'l'ORS. experitQctd n". Call Elizabeth. SALIS TJU.iWtiS 1 IM=•=t AtMCJ ~&ANT~&!"F~ I h-.. 'i ~:r.-i .. ~~.~.,·:::::::;:m: THROUGH' A Prot•••ion•I Mr~~t>h.rnn. c.M. s6-9C25 ~~ •• d::i·~~ >vice ptdtllon .. : ~ ar ........ _, ... , """ pls.. um • ftll FUINl111J•· .t.UCTIOH ........ IOU ...... ...., Gtner1I Office ---~=-~~" .. .-·;:;::;:;:;_:::::::::: :rr~e~ .. ·;:."·:.~:,~·::.:·.:.;:::: DAllL' y ·1· LOT . EmP.loyment ~ .. FR.Y c"'O·~. with N.B. PH: .... T•... ~ :onad~ .. -=.: TU8JC ~ o,~r•t•r. r::,. •••D• ....... ~ ........ 4''' ~'vTA~l~f "'. .. 'j: As1l1t•nce exl>"'lence. Apply In penon Oenerel Offke-MS lntmltinl. Varied Duties. to eam btc moner Maa, W&lllH Tit C>Mnte _Ill:'! ! •15"°:~~=:r1:r1·:::::::::::= ,."1"".r~o1t9A f .. rf·~:~:::,.: _,, ._.~ tltA me~~I~: I 562 w. 19th St. C.M. Good twlnl lldll. Know 10 LOve1y Nwpt Bch Offtees. QI ....,.... •om.~ tdftU int ....... ~ ' N l'OlT SMOlltll ........... td · 10f , ......... , ... , ...... , ..... -WA"T AD ..,..e ng & .:HE...-.. nc. '-.· add, -.. · -~ ••• • .,._ Beneftta. ~Roberta. n.it ....... o .. .....:..~--. .,_; ,,_;., ~··· '4 !". ITCLtl'll .-, ........ • • rai.1\11.-, .. ,................ ~ """"f' bo Bl CM 54Q.0055 FULL TIME salts flrl over ""' •"""" ""11' ...., .. .,,..-~ rai --~.,.,...... .-·~ ........, "" u1uv1111TY ""):ic ....... 141''1 a: "°-:i ............. •• . '"';>\I ;ar r • · ft Yourc company ~ "" ·COASTAL AG.NC'Y -~M SACK IA.,.,.,................ TAl'I ·• i*OI• .. ~ ... , .... tlll , Harbor Blvd. at Adanu 25. F. W. WOOLWO TH .... 1.1 _" t ... -1 .. ~ Wttt Utt AllGAiL AllOT ,._";._..... ' ,. If-UT 1LUFll ,. ........ , .. fH2 CAMEii.AS 6 HUll'fo\llfT ""'* 642 5678 23Q) Harbor Blvd, _...,, _.. -•a.ullll', C hJUrw 4 =."& -· • cottoNA ot.L NIAt ........... cnt HOl1Y JVl'l'L .. I, •. , .. 1........... • COCKTAIL Girl wanted, No Pemnntl, 200 Wutdll ~I Alfncy 2'rto u.;0.t..._ BL.... =IL .......... ,..___ ' uto.t. .............. .-........ sl'ottTr1to OOOIK ............ -' Food . 5 •'•h'·, at Fabulous GARDENER, u:p. prefemd, """""· N • ., .. -,.,~ "" .. 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J • "'""'' --1-. Roll ... ---ttJ cbo)rr ~· .... ,..-C. • · -~ -• ' I -.. -. a.. fltmil11N. • oi5.• alt • pm :=;,..::·.&": =:; ~a1il(-._.... Q COST A• Adu~ lrw• .Qui> PUBLIC NO TI CE ' >Ill Newport B! ... • U.S. l>h"' 'l'lok. ~·-lolt o1 mite. . 54:1 Son -'"'-""""' ' • • · 0.o Milo freirt I~ OcN~ .. JOI llTS CANQllAJD\i '~-_ * ~ ·~ -s ai.va•lud ~"Aw.; 1'1:B".llS. ",. •1"513-Tfl1 Ool11wu,N\!lat;;-~l95 , ' ·C!f IJ,UllUl'f APAlfiUins I ~,...,., M-· W/l<..,. .. J .. 1_. TU •m ~· · REOISiilRi:&iliirm , IP> Oolwn~21, plley ·IN sM · • S,.1hllt.M1...,,111•rwllillra =..-..ioct~...:!'· <t'; ~-~.':"~-. uoVING.' -.-+·io ~ ... ., ~ .. ~-\,;.~~ .. ·~-~ , Costa .'All.~,..,. j" ~ .,_.,,., • . wb!O._;Gll\•mr~>ln ....... 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DiDJp1 1.a.nm..,-~-.2912 'w•t c./ Hip.lay ·· on.e we11to1i5o wJtlltfl Gor9eou.1 S~n11h Custom lu!tt ~ofa·wtth . . ·, Varted·-~~ ~v~,_ room table.-"' clWn S2a. iz;;. , 1:, Newporc'Bucb • M5alO (7,1~) 661151_; metch1n9 ·l~• Soet--CJ.ou;;e •of l>M..ttlul SU.,"GER auto .. zit· • 6 , ~~·''He' beM ' MS41t • •, , •<SQ..Jm..•. ~ • lo'?ri•<.:l.Rog •. '1"··~1 __ .. NOW flll.00 :':" :..;::. ~~ ,.......,_,. .i-: ... Mloc. w~ '1610 IBISll !E'l'IER,...ie.~·yr. SOl.!Nt,l-_°'1"'11\C c:i. *' .. &,.' Spetush 01nm~Sab ---_$71.00 . 0::1 1111 wlltn lie crawled ~ i =:.::. old, peplen' ~(bun. .lblp; ~ MDI: dtluil:e •Y· J Solid Oak b' To~i.., .. d Coffeo Ta~tos..$1'.IO ::. ... .::ii·~· ~""' ..... u;,.ctm.. .... s WE-BUY s·i11on ·-iioo.. "' .... _A ___ • SIU .· u ., r•n..o.coretor Tebt. u.,.p. bmd It .... a ·REVIVAL -m-t3l2 . I ave SlM>11'1'3-1560..scMiu ~r 1.· ' . . l~ai. $49.tlJ ,,:... .. .J. ... --,.....NOW $11.00 S,EWING0 MACHIN.E .......... .' · · · «EKMAN • , PL coLUMiilA,,._,oleepo r MIN & WOMINI · SpaoiJo Hantlog ·Swag Jmp1 :-' Seats "'"'.,,...~.Portdie. 3 pl"" While ,..llonal. rood ·$ FUIUllM£ ,, AKC ,. ~ .. ~--JU 135 I, 30 hlll!ilifnL luil:'ncilil · TltAl~lf SAL (!Oil(l'l)'l1:J~ PROGRAM· · IR_o9. $49.tS) -.... -....... .: ...... NOW $22.'SO ~1 ·~~~:;~·=· and 1twi:t1 •. Very Uttle APPLIANCES . ~ -tc:ir ' : a ala. IHf, extras, dtn&hY A oot· ''luy from ,. men JS TJJE KEV ro· C«EDtTllL. 'NO MONEY' DOWN ·~. :;::.r. nt Wear.~Neeidi cltantils $50.00 c.1 ... lV-.r!•n•• 1••1• .. • i.11-.6918 . t • brd. 4M4'13S or......,.., who IWn ,ltt t PROmABLE II condition. Only '*'· 837..f239 2 recuni., -'--•-' ....... .._ M ::A ·21· A'"""RA WE ·SERVICE 1 • ruTUREl RIRNITURf u .... 11 zrttn CASH. IN Jl·l!HWVl'D , AXC BaNett ffOWlll P,upplts, .... .,.. , ..,.,. • .i..11 ii,. O&un: start soon. , . Mu•icel· nauaha~e, WJ"OUJ:ht Iron e '541...ff]"I • month' old.~ iw ~llmw or SHARt ~NomON!~ , \VHAT:wE ~,1 ~ progn.m offertn, the \ , · but!s, 2 end tab'es &: coUt:e , , , ta.m.Uy:$73. ~tJf , .. $19791 P.}l. .~G-32.. So., 1-larbor, ~ equipment and acil~ · .. 1 • ln1trumw1 1125 table. \V8'0n .wbeel l!iht . " · fiilsn.& 11'jbf!-1• ... iocl\Jd.' 1 Bick So •. ot BolM eval4ble! . Rftl-tlme 1844 Newport Blv·d' . "(•I •. •. fJJcllltt and """"' !laht Mochlnory, Etc. 17" D4CllSll\!~ .. ':-!"""old, .•. ·=.if-... ~ Im * * 20 x 57 ter Pl'Oll'ammln.s. • •H' bo Bl d ) ?lfOSRriE "Eleitric Guitar, fixture $S5. Jaret A 815 am. , :"""" Male.~ •. ~ . \>. 1 i "~r . •, "· . f ', . • i' ~ r v . "'Ith c;,i.se. Xlnt ' cond., Call ·~ after s or (21 .. Ind~·.~o•.'erbe ~d ' • •• 8G·ll28·f. . Ci 1~1 &24f4l •. TUS'JllN AR~ rn..:.. A.-·d1e .., Costa . Mosa On y ~:-.~ ... ·~ weekend• h<ateno,W,000 .. lfl'U • ...,.. ~R" RelBM•'l"'P-2ll SAit; BGal m dip. Own•• red-le• .iJDltl'-.:411 11~1 . ..., :" . .wTUJ<:e •J'af ____ 1 __ ot • P'OOLTABLF.S 64M931 •. • . ple~pilttbted,S ~d Newport.&5 H:P·. Outboard $JQOO:l •IR:i2 '1a '* ~£ 1 p !;m Every Nill!! fll • -Wed., s.t ... Sun • .'Tlll "4-$., "_, .• ----FREE T"' YOU ~· !IG-112'1 ... : • • !300. Ph .51$-41'7 Park. Ad~li;r oir • cl:, 2,:1ml.... !!! ~ ~ ~E,S~Mod_~47. BR.~~CJC..AMF V UBRADOR_Retrievtt ·pgp, 18..:...SLOOk •P•_':!':ble"1.e.Sll .... l"Ob2,. crpt.1, drr, lef'dica od, ~· . -. Furniture ....__ Gar ... ' sat!... ' 1022 Gd. ·O>Dd;; ·Jlid&tntiecker ~ Slat. T~lo . "' a "-etkf, ~ • """" AWi 4 up to· I yr. finil: in, ~:._u.-a.iit:..... o:-' ftlPl!!r llOnic amp I: ca.le. · ~--' FREE• To GOOd Hom.ea 1 * S46-8451•+-6Th-29l? lo ''l or T.0. P,,,tt. ·-11 t -:· '-..el f"!J' CORONA del.Mar. Ames Air S.f411 /=~1:··~ ~~brown a: tan. 2% SCOT~Y -N:tlmd. ·m 23' ~JJWS,S. Cm SUP ~ Bkt 8 3S39 ' .. ~ dininc room ll!!t, fl'oa:ted IRVINE TerT Ga~ Sal~. SPANCDI Guitar. E.o:r.llent S:0-19P,2 ~' old.· ·l Mixed papera, 1 'l\ftki. Old. $47. thN :.fan::h. $0C(I. BAY HARBOR.I • 01 ...!n -: .. tl"6 dua lop. 5~ ~ 3') 6 mat· ¥tiq. din rm ,tel .&: chbla Coni3J_tXin. $50. Call 323 s. Main Sl 0raiWe Shepbud, bUc 'I: tan, •P' MI g.1929 Call 66-102! Mobile ~ ... Site '-• Mr N1l .l.. chiJic ~ Q. oaad. USO. cabinet '-c:recknu. Suede ~ prox. 3 mo 1 old. 1 A.KC D«d\I~ ·St~ LifiO 14 Slailboat, Na. ·2389, · · o;~,-I Green """°"""" Focker. CO&I,· ... llole, palntlnp, UPRIGHT Fllher·Piano, l2ll *:AUCTION ·* Weimeraner. Sett.r Wx. ""'· ·tonr haired w!!h trallor. can .,.,_,.,, . YEAR EN~, • .-0 ,,. "tOVI like -10.;. 'D Montlna de1l<. Hoover vacuum• •t· --..., cm.ct> All Lovoble ,A P°laytu! 546-J823Alter·tP M .it1PM · CLEARANCE °"LE l "'" Cu)ioo Rd. Shoiedwa. Laeh. Span. hi-ti, ~at Bits,· ' JJ YoU wfil .eJi or bU)I' Peta. Call 9&U1m, or · ' ' -NOW ON DJ.SPLAY ·. , LOVELY..l'eofa.._~ustd, hte fix., misc items. q!M ~·~-uPbol. 5571788. live Wlody a tJy . 8'7-2340 , ·' .1 . 3/8 GERMAN hphfii PQPJ. I Pew~rcJ\;i..ri·· 9020 ll, 16,20 24•~•Wide1 IMeWr • Graat Ne". gullted..i.il_tt_al ~tc.b, Sat• Sun J.0.5. 515 A~ P"oo-.. ~-•nr 11-A~ .• ~hJ.'.30 p.tn. Min. PoodSet 0wner--11-Free ~kl;Good'~: Up To '.60 Ffft JAM: ! --.:;.:..r,.L -1uardl!!d s:il; -'matebini· GIANT GAltAGE, SALE ·-· -·.--WUH:ly • Audt0n lam to. rttire!-c:,ov. pJ ij-tONv sai. -~ S36--1S29 ·n . 30' ai-ts -TS. wen 1425 Baker -St., Cosf.J )lea ~ (af91:r• Wtth The ~at $85. Private party, No'W tllltll 2/1~: tdlll.z:·~ver)'· 2075" NM.pan, CM ..... FeiiCid 1ard • m '~:t k~ COCKAPOO Puppy male .. 9 Equljl. Well ~faintained. '>block Eutot JiarticfrBJYd. ~-~ ·~fl&, An.llqUH; too!l. cpts • , ~~~~~S t Behind 1'm1Y• Bldc. ~!ri.t'I. _malt.,, 1:~~~. ~~~~~e~e 1j .. $2.1. Askinr npio. 5tlj..1S27 ..rt Cost.a Mesa (n.f) tNtio ~ · AllLIN£S USED Walnut 48" desk ~ ·::i::_~ J~~·16~~ •Yamaha~' Orpns Gl'ANf GARAGE SALE ~·tioiif~·~~rit:1-. · --. 6· LOW, ·Low PRICEI ' $29.~ Uied 4 burner 30;' ' " ' e Thomaa ·Of1:ans NoW Until 2/16· iellliJa ~. . ktwffn·t-.Df·and GREAT Pyrtnttt, Pupp1e1 .. I d 8l tMtt '°30 10 X 50 ~ ~:. hPE1tA.1'1l..f.:· AGENT cas range: like new $89.93. C.M. · •'Kimbell·~ • . thin& Antiq~, mob.-=~ · U ~~., -'IC!! . Ai<C. 1 wits old. 1 ·fem. ' 4 '11 in ioW rent park •. ·•TICKET SALES New ' 4 burner 30" gas MAPLE b&r •IOOls, S8 ea., • Kotiler •Camp~ pads; h<>~ehold aoOd• ~ -iiil.s little black tu',P.Y ia 4 malts. 615-763%. • • 11· .. yAN'J'ASY •Outboard & . AJJ .extras, Pet bl(. ·•JlESER.VATJONS ran&e•i l copptrtone, } ,Ttfephont berich. ns. D\nl . COAST MUSIC parts, runs etc. 381 E:1 Obi¥ 6~WU.:oM!' .. :m~ AKC COllle P\IPPiea .. .able. trJi,ler. XloJ Cond. 2 )'I'S old. ' s ~ K MOB~lE • AJJl FJ\E!Gff'J'-<?AR.GO I aVocado, W/ at thlu 30:'' rm ~t,' sz;. Buffet, Ul+~ NEWPoitJ:'-1: ~ .M. '' . \ • 1'e~~~ whitt .$50 A.up. ~ . . s~. 96&.2809 'HOME l~Ot(ERS ... ~()j~icA1'lONS'-glass ·ovvi door.•Sl09.95. '2 tbf.n,odtl ,Sl2,50.2blkes;5, 'Coata..Mi9 +Dmt" ID AL ', Jllll.'~~ . S.2638 i · .e'36-0t'.2t1e ' -J ~VEL AGENT Used 5 piece An!i9ue white' ea. Sofa SJS, Mlac. Call Open 106 ·Fri 10-9 SUn ,12..S Couple size KJ~ waah-Mon erey, •cu. ~· •...uwr . Pol.nttt ~=,~~ ~~C: * 10 iL1...e * ; :. • -• · dlhette 91!!1 wl floral chain 968-2809 ing maehlne •su; 'Mn le , ~ A1te • .,-~mo. maJe,.,.$11». cond .. ~ 'fYHl.5 lrllee School• Picffic Pl.95.'-'l'hr! Factory, 188l 91?AT F.qulp, Dlvf~ Gear.' than'cmt. It is In he~~ FRE ~To aood :h_o S3&:1$7f, •.• . :. Move In Ted.yl .~ •• -17th, Santa Ane Harboc, ~ air comprea &: e'll, Mi!c. lion' Used onl 3 4 h ' ' w/ 1.rd, Black te . 1,~~ $U50..Fumt11Md , 54UIN FROST~ 18 electronic ltelns. GE IF you~~ a Piano Cali83'1-<G39.y or L _ 1 ~ _ lWJr,_J!lix; l '#~~.~V~b 3 b.i:;: ~. tt~iJ.: lo.1Utiful Adult Park r,: ·' 'fhll Newport R.efria; 2 Yr, ~g~~ wuher, Works J: toys. Sal & or Ori•n this YLAR A · 'oia, ,2tiiT."'Dili pU t4 • ..,..,_ . '· ~ J• ui.,u ~ Bkt 143919 bL.-J el lkltinlias Dlu.-.: '''asher, Older gu -sun, 25U Elden. C.&f. are mte~st!d in some rea.J. ~ in.;taner ~-°' tno&i;..'<Nd. st&-1202 after , $50 Ip &ood hDme. &n..-•.;.-t ·T~ ·~ 1969 1ANCER'20:dS; 2 -2 .,.._ •-· .,_, EST TE .... .,... • ·-ly ~t dl!!lh.. lease shop ·-.avocado ~~ '-'&IJJ9'0 pm~ . 1t":: -.. ..,,, ... .,u. ""'"i.iraJ color TV, A ,,...e: -~l'\W, \VAllO'S,BALDWlN sruoto 'Double jute-badl:!tl. WW _ Hir ... · ... . mJI Ba. carpet&, drapes, l'drl&·· s weekly ~trelher 3--Piece modem attt, Tablets N .. B. Sal le Sun. l"6 PM~ !l! N c.M , · .u. an or part · $SIJ'll& ~ ... .....Fod..c.~ho . _ fenced yaro, star, abed; in the ikills .)'(Ml I: lamps., .Pair of .Plnlni rm. corner beds. 1 :~ · .6tUt84 540!'12.fa • . w/fenc!)iUd;"'Bti~;-ENGLISH .E q uit a tion skirting Xlnt CODd In to set · (hr Jo) )IO\I upholstered -chain. All king hdbrd, llOfa, *490rted le 'o;:o.,...t... Ni~ CARPETIN _ Witt balr·tm"· ~ 1 Y,. Le&9Ms Given On Your ciiildre~secl.of~·Onl>' Wt!: iterrli ~ l'o tell·quick!y tbls &: misc. --~Afternoon / G SZ. 31 )'lllda. old. .i.o 2 tt!T: mo:~, Horse. PJ~.c..U 6'13.m9 iMt Slip U-.i111 9036 ""'-" ...,.. """' · • ' • -~·io -ll' pad HaU of y~-Id c .... L-... i-• ' •-.,.,,...,, ...,.,....,,, ...... • .,_...,,. ENTIRE cont~ntt of 3 BR ·~· --.~ mos. o : .._...,_ r SIU:n..AND Ppl'l)' •mall ==,._,.-,--~~,) 1: &iJ Dwer;Or., 'N.B. -u8m' Rattin ~~el ~1 hotlwi Ind doU\iQa:. Thurs First .. one ~:e":~~a:.; P•t:J).-s·· :__ ?,it. 1eirtJt ~!' ~rltM.' • · ' 1;:;:1 •• !~:.•l...,.l"" ~FnHnr fl ~:! ~t!i"Jf'· ;~~ ldl~ •~ f42.38TO bar 1toot. ,w/ backs $9 ~ Mon. D llth st.. Hun· * PIANO RENTAL· •. , aft 5. XLN'? Watch ~· -Y~ $50. *• 54.f.010:i ! "v Ul<&nlJ ""' ,,.. Univenal in beautifbl put'. t each .. USN! black A~ while tinKlon Beoch: ~ , SPECIAUSTS -_. . Intelllat.nt Shepherd Type. fRANSPORTATION Call C2131 ,f3-Sl.91 Dir 631)..(1921 , ~ A.UqlON'IJR-INO" 19" J191'1able,TY M:ts. )no-t.fOVlNG ro FLORIDA No· time limit. Re.ntal.~ies S~ytlNG MACH!t!ll Good w/cbildi~n .. ; Nttda , POWER ~Ch an n·e I · . . :bl'..&R i WEEk TDU.I cellent coJ!<UUon, Ji).93. U• EVi!!ryth!ni' mial &'Q! 3lXI to purcbaie.wiim&,, ~tr.~ Kenmoa~, ~~le. Ptrmaneot . Home. C al°l ... ,, & Yaohtt .. Moorlnr roraale. Up. to 32'. l~ Ch',Dlpion Mobile~· . ~~Pl,,~lq ~ ~k~.J.!:_, JV C.OOUdp! Ave., No. 2 C.M. NEW It USED ~euNOS...... ::,Sa,:·~~~~ -~lT.19.' --' 2t.2 -· -.. --. IdealJ.oc, _ ~ ~~.~;"~\~~ft~;- ' to bo l.fli"'auc:notletr. ~ -fhe ~~ COndi:: S45-7768·Sat &. Sun 10-5 • ORGANS,. Best ,' deals I eotldltlon;,~ ~ ~-' ~ lo zd home· w{Jenced 2 BIG , bar;:&ins. 2-4' Cabjn SLlP ~1!.W•~ ews>ort-Bal· ========Ti .Wl:sr-BEST ~L OF · ... actory... . 1, ' Orange County. \V.e take · -·' ·-+-l 1rd male mix pup'Welm/ Cruiser w A tr boa A(Ta;,fr •Sailboat Mo H UCl"IONEERJNG, ?JS W, Kirtiof'. ~' ( ~~.:fYal n:ii: ~k, trade1. Bank terms. Open QUALl't'Y kin1 bed • qmltec1 , La:tir,r51QOS, 'old, 'bUtW/fro.C. Nffdt: ··:,in e':,rk • :;;· Call 8J0..29itatt 5:3J PM:. , fC!!r omts '211 ""'!!~~!!!I!"' USED '°"".&: tjla.ir $69.95. 2 1 ~~ o;;_ k i9:J ,;; Mori• Fri evea,'SUn U to .f. mattreu, Complete•~ fl\J·~. blbrlm, . Ve;J1 Worth $3 ooo· lake Sl2SO 13: *30' SLIP N WJl9r1: --'--"-----=:: m.tt::hlna'" .. ph~l stered :-:·,~~le rre:~lf 'ovai HAMMoNi>' _ $120, werth -~ ICi33& ,·olirrchild. 1 Ski tioal. bir. ' ~tor Hp00r ,..·vi: 6Porto 22'Wlnnebqo, aleepsB.'51il LESSONS patina rreen pnnt cha.Ira, -' . p, , lfi·CORONA DW?.fAJl eves. for $225. M5-029a ' p . · ' watt 1en, afc, forced air 41l-.a,1t:1. Bee. Jnte1medf.. both tot 168:1t5 . ..,Anti ~. Misc items. 543-2900 2854 E. Cout Hit)'. ~ carpet 1aYer.hM: Hi ~ 4 )'Olin · ' •adfic Yacttt Sales §7!_1:5'10 ·htr;,. dual gu tanks, .Jui. :a.tes:TllEORY'~IMPROVIZ. v"hite end &: cocktail ta:. GARAGE Sale· Sat A ,Sun · . . ; • : , nylo12$ Sl.91 ya, Shap ~l!'lieS. &-w~ 2 blk,·2blkl 1fi' WHALER w/ let HP FOR IM: ilbot kUi{ Space ra-cll:~.monomatlc toilet. Xlnt ~'MON. fleuon.ble. Cal.I S9 ud.. ™ raetory, 1885 10-5 PM. 130 Topu. Bai~ HAMMOND.Steinway .Yam· from $.1.50 tto:+ my labor, ~ =.r homes. 530-J~n.· cu..~. !Ulf Avail. Allo •.• '5' SJtp.·3333 w. cona. $8900, 548-9455 _,ter 5 p.m. MS-1548 ijarbor, S40-Q42 Island aha N--..... _,.....:,_of 90c ..... ·--' M7-15l9 -equipment. Cost new over Qlut. HWy. &n-4&44 ===-+-====:.! · · · ·. •· 1 ·· ..... ---r-;-. .... • ., .. _ SEAU'OINT SJ' A ME SE, jjr500, 3 years old. 10nt tJ: nilA.Tltl(AL 7900 USEp CkcuionaJ chairs. on-GARAGE Sale SaL Fc!b. 7th moat maku.-Belt bU)'I !'11 PC. ~fAHOG, dlnlf\&' room male, 1 .. yri., ·~ sood·with cond. $2950. 543-1931 • DOCK R:n .J...Jot power-boats Motorcyclot 9308 ly S to be sold at this om,. F\lrnttm'e, odds Ir ~ Calif. at Sctunidt ~U$1C set, accordion, 1tereo,, aew-.dilld.R:o. ~btoken. i4S-• . " tot!ft. $1.~rper.tt. ~--------1 '.. r low.-k>w price SlD each. 1 ends &.f2.9Ul , Co. 190T·N. Ml-bt, ~'Ana ~ mach., old .~by tMgy, 3511 after 4.30 J.. · 1913 CftESJUNER':· u; ... us 613'-6101 HONDA.rs 305 Ir: 150. Run · WANTED: used creen .vejvet hl&h bfck · ' c&mper. minl.bikc. ~, · PJ. HP-. $13tl0. Xlbt ,'23' • su; Good. Seit· otr oWr $200. lloYS&GIRLSWITH dub Chair, $411.lli •. Uoed ,,.. Plonocto .... IRVINECourc.,;,,,.,,a.o 1'REEBWin!ei-"l.bn>wn•·1 A•'lJ·---· _. .. _ '200 can ;;1-m1 fl·DEllRE TO BE ON uphobt•"" chain. uoortod Appli•-1100 Oilldren B to to,...,.. ea... want"'_.... tuU·.,..: ....,._ can 541-.191?·..:t.r'2 OOAT, 'lnUei, J-llii• SAC!pFICE!''1961 "' x "2. '66, l"' Ho"'1& Scrambler. TELIVISION , . • ' ~~ .. ~19· :· J,,11~ n Umiled to I cbildrbi~C&U ly &Olf .member!lllp. Reply P.M. . 2/T board.4tt "90. &t. s.D Set .1up in ·~·{ parli:. OftrSlted: ~ •• ~ co~. '10 fw-ll'tft 'On Cami:~ AudJ. ao a. Vf"Y• r e • FRlGIOAIRE d""er, laie lDt rtaerfttions. ,. , . Box &1·911 Oail,y Pilot WE Need p . Imme for bir:,I;;:·::""""=·:'. '::":::°"""==:::CdM==:=-.:.,D.,!r?.:.:636--092?=;=====:::.i:;:h:::·c.= ..... ;';1~12l0:::;";:·..:6'.;!~~~=l itioo•1n Yoiur Ma, Call O• • 139.95.. The r .. ....,, .. 1883 m°"'!' 15Q. Ad,,;;.., Col<or GOULD M' USIC ' lovable T nio ..... "PriJno·• ,-j ' ' . -County i4T-62SJ Harbor', 540-6842 60 rnEVY Sl'lll. Delk $30, needs youl Days UMCI C•r• "'°u.,;. c· re ttol lfsac1 G•rs I ' f\fAHOG. Obi Bed. Simmons TV, $50. Kelvirfatot rmta: •· N. Main, SA 547"0681 Sect uo(a, $80,,Pfaft.· lab)e •536-U3.f 2/&rii~IRwNiiiliii"~--.... ·~·I iiiii~~~~iiiiiii CHANDISE 'FQR Beauty Rest bx gprnp A $50. Frlaidaitt •·aiher $50. FfH Org•ft Ct.hff $20, _L&wn mov.~r $35. EXCEPJ'IONALLY Klnil '~LI AND TRADE matt almost nu. S75. Biau Marnovox. black & White 'Mondays 7:30 PM ~ . . adult hoine needid"for male • ,,. pole book tbelve11, SS. Maple portable 11'V•$39. All these A: "GOULD MUSIC ~y carnage, tully insul., kitten. indoor pet: tiad abolJ. , ffvrw IOOO moveable 1hot rk .S 5 . ~ at Heode1"19n 's. 18'17 ideal for winter baby, Ile ~ · • m 644-4326. Harbor, ~-548-01$5. ~ 20&5 N. Mal.n. SA 5'1-0681 ·new, $45. Play pen, me•h ==-="="--=---= moat e~es ·w 9 PM . KIMBALL Co"'""le· Piano' ex-aides, new pad $10. 6.f.f.-4080 FREE darlin~ 3 m'o ~' Thoet who Jlke to QUALITY king ~ · quilted HO'l'POINT El lri '""' Schn&uzef .m!Xid female '"" Com ,;;. -··-.. ec c wuber. cellent cond., with extrai. WANT•·-"'-1·0 ~--·•da . .. _,-i...,a.te\-• 1 A 8' ... fa mattre1s, pocte Uuu.K'U 2 d · • nd •~-U'k "' ...... ~ .£.(....,,_ pup, ""-,tail • ._ &t 28:i9 :ta:._~~ ~::.~ · cy '1• fWlll a ~ e $400 or otltr. 642-5101 Ftnced lot for your trailer, _,. ~~ '!~'F" -!10 each, "Chair $1201 •'Orth S26Q, SC?-..:...V new $55. Obe Kenmore 220 1 ..._.. _71 HJckoJ;y Pf.,'Apt C, CM 211 ;#Unn, $3 each. f'or lliose: eves. electric dryer m and a NEW le USED, Piano4. rent ot eaae. -aJt .f FREE -1 wk <lit\ pure black twtlo like to ttlinilh, double OOMPCETE f\lmlshinp !or Beodlx 220 electric ' ~r ,Orpns. Rebuil't Grands, pm. kitten. to &ood b om e'. «'tWin bfadboerds $3 el.ch! 1 Br apL ,J381noilth'. · $15. Both In aood condition. WalHch'• ·C.M. 540-2830 4x8 pool table $6.). Ford truck 673-6434~.tt s. 1 2/12 ·•ltt standl $8.95 e,.ch; all In M6-8392' One Airway lank type PIANO 'J'UNJNG le Repair rims I tubes. Call after 4, · :,XC.:nent condltton. Th·~ QUAL. Sofa bed, coat $lSO val'U1}0l c l-eaaer $15. Expert, reuonable! 968-.3100 LABRAOOft. Ret.. 2ii ,n, ~actory, l88S Harbor. Sellll5Q.-'4Rollav.-aybed 53644.l.IHB AlbertAUD!SS &r>-696'7NEW50aallondduxc•'&tu Spayt'd. Well-behaved . ... ~ $20. Ex Cond. S36-W. KENMORE WASHER, cou-beater $6,;. 6Tl-'5T2 ' 2'i6 J tilOd -bed I< doair, .,,,. ,_.IUO • , p.e W..$'~'1$40. Im !hao Tolovltlon l20S 541>""2 VALENTINE· ,,..... ..... I --""' _..... ..._, 8roWn kmaJei, Sbeltle· _. ·~ -·""'· Ufed ittDE-A BED t old __.... O'letl New condition, uoed '"'"" ........ _._, "'" -1th with bandaw · 1bee•rt\ful marine I' Spahl.&l!i -• >T -• "......., "'-'"· . .a ot' 4,"! ttma. c:..D ~ new 1•.uuw. .. ..,. _..._,.. • Bn.cle ~.!,.•ka. Ml).U9' ,_.. ·• low: Rat smts. YoG condltiob JlDO. Call ~'1011 ~ ~ color TY' $200. Must w 'to J>l:u ntru $195.. BEAtmnJL ':!.,.... m& ! ...... tee this ML Ull!!'d S 'after' 4:30 aPOfte, &I~ thiler 2:252 Rutcen Dr. MA-.f;;i26 •cat, ·Jt· JnOdll-old; no t ... walnut dinette lel W/ KEl"J¥0RE A,uto wuhtr A Puic. Spa.oe r.G. N.B. POOL TABLE, BrurisMck I'. p<pf:nl, ·scz.wa . . 217 ' --~ ,l'u-'tu,. , , Mlt Ffl.Llaire auto wash tr. · ll~" • !late, lt•thtr ........... ts JUr9uol&I!! llf:•l&. $38.~ The VITIA ~ ''"' ._.. ..r. ,. _... FREE TO G06 OME 4 -,.-.. 13§ Harbor, Bothlnxlntc:ond.~eacll. Hf·FllStereo 1210 $5111.~ D'H : ~=:.. ' i:..... _,.. l.f741JS t · -"c rabbita and J white .~ tnic34 Walnut tfpewrlttai ·I ...........,,"· CONCORD &80 Stt ~•NEWPORT Stach• Tennis ~male d\JCk.~t.f6....Mft , )II ~I.Al: THIS WlEk dealt ••!•··:··00 ·.; ••• ~·~ REFRJG&Rl'J'Oii • •. tw "deClf -2'm1c -l;eotapes Club flt.mlb' ~p1or CLEAN · rn.ti1 DIRT YOU ' . Ar.attd kl-site matfrcu ~ure ct.in, llt~ S 7.~ -·2 dt PhilcO 19.s co. tt. ho .....c-""-''lM Sa 1100 ale. 6S01IK . . HAU "" E St ""' ··• 5 "-<1Gr t i al ·-frost like !In.-' muat .. .n , .. ~p""""'......,-c. · -· L. -· 20ttl • ".eqil~sprinp,re1.siu.95, .... ~~ • · e . .._ ... "'"'"""''• 546--'i0filafter6 P.M. NEW-W~n ,in,contest, Bley· Of · 1 , ·~ 216 ... price Sflt.93! r .) rll.e1 ••• ; •• ._ ••••• ~·1• $.fO.QO -· '"~' cit exen:bct'""' bel·t J 1 , Aii'"4M· Furnitvr1 Uphol•\fr'ed'ann CJ\ltra ,S12.~ KENMORE •uto~,wuhtr,• I. Tape Recerdor1 122' muu~t. &144493 • ,... 9 PUPPIES: $. wks. \Vea.ned r , -'T~ CM ~·MAHANIROS. elecdryer.Bothla:temodel. -./EJctri ShdJlpf: <Solf Mother "~.co.ckapoo . r, 548-9&60 ' DESK "lttt:· . Xlnt conlt} ,-ssr ' eicb. AMPEX • ·s tereo ta,e 1h'o~ptri1) .fso. • 23; ~\~ , , _ 2IT , ~~ ~l~hat! ~: ti\ri}.., NJWJ19J:t,Bly'd. • ~ U'f-3115 , rtcorder, auto r everie, Newport Btvd. 5CUl55 ' MIXED ~,al(~• 'ec • .detlt A: •fon.ae__c_al>).oet. $f:ta.·Mf• ' ~ . &p-MSO USJ;D Appltanct A TV'" all 90UrJd.on..eound. clc • ._ ,.,~ ZlJ'-.. ae·w In I -wlca. ~· ~. ~ JllK dlaJn. llD 3311> 9)., = •_ .. iO ........... lluolap'o, 1113 642-SlOO . '~lno , $30. ll!MtO. lable I LONG i;;+i ...,... t'l.a.·ITMll2 -~llJ"""' 1-1 Newport.-<;.lll. S<t,"81 . $5. 91&-lli& ~ ....... --. · -" • wAN'n:D ComerH ~I0-1$911 • ' 'eaa !n.~. ~"'be~~ R ~~ ~~: CHEST TYP.E "FftEE%0t ~~t .. ~mt.'=• .-i::,_ bbx°"~ PEK&POO q_ t 2 Yl'I old, !W ~T3111 ....... """" ..-1ooned. •64l-1120• • . BOLE.'! PallJo1'I I mm , drawtn 13. og.,llS6 female, lovable, -. with ol:aiil 'bfdroom, oom· ·Orl.Y Dial t7pe w't'lter KEmfORE Auto.:-'1.'Ukr movie •canitn. HU WASHERS.. dryeh,· beds cf'llldttn. &Q:t~ ~-. -~. tor S29S. 11.b&e, loktq: ends &. $3.i. Kenmore ps dl')'tr $15. finder. can distance TV&. l Cbl.huahua. 6Li> Cul iron Nth tltb. :1(m Ir .... 11MOL'i malcbllW mttal po• tu re ~ btta'iui of.qut,llty of ~ 6t6-6452 WoWd makf pod wdt!' I ... ,. American emir. Ulcir ~ m.. ---KEmfORE AU1o \Yuhft' • Bililt-tn Ulhl .metd wut1 HANO Pain.ltd oU po.'trall or lank. SU-W· .. 14 ,,,.._ .._. F • ..... h.iih • Bti'RROUQ,H • ~i:. $3S each.. 536-Mll1 llhoto eltc~ celL Ulled .,,_ ')'OU 0r YoW' children from a BEAUT. ~calico ~ ~ _.. q\. llS-m4 Add~ mt.chtae , , prox. io lliues • sr~ O&D ~ ~ needs oofdoOr h ~ m ~ . ~ 8'11 ,._.Dbl ~ Call 5.f0.2321 Antique• tilt $3M4ll ll.B. • CJlAlTSMAN 4" Jolatcr m."1131 2lf .... PL-fttl' sn Mi1e. 1'YPEWIU1'Ell.. Ad dl111 >;vtn:QUES .l Junk· ·Nan»t. 11 MM \Bolex rtOa ~ wttft rntkl' 1 A t atand. f r10ppr HAii puppia, t !111-. C.M. JN s.1. modllne, cOiculator. ..., top ...o.u....I S2lO C..d leaf cameft, cue, ort;.id, 122$. S3ol-*....,., , leouie ..... '\O·pd -· :iiiDQUS OAK' ftOCKER fQI., ;itnt ~· sn-im inirron 4 Seo~ matq ~ 1-.0UIS Roth men's suits ala .B-tM 211 ..... _ che.t.. ti&rtl!d chn a ele:. ·~ c ruuz•r. beautiful cott-J POPPm I wkl okl'. .,.,. Gor.!!' Solt -.. °"" & m..,i. ~n. JLI Sportl111 Oeotlt , -dltlOo.-. 111-7411 fU-0!15 :ii.I t'Wd>n S20 GA l\AC'& 5altJ Movlnc. ea. ~tT, t?S.3t?1 WINCHESTER. Ce:nL • '86 FINE emerald rinp ~. 1-S·L&b, % S.pherd ~ 3013 Ceylon Rd, C.t.J, (i\1$ 1923 OOLUMBlA ·cra.roooli.· Carbint .• Mtrit, iwwcr fired. tnd &l<>neJ $21-$50, d\Kount to IOOd home. 6t$-.8588 -211 Verde) Sat. I Sun. ! Type G-2, 1100. Call • tn bo,-(, ;150. ~7613 to ~~ •. $ . .J943 YOONG Whitt nbbit, 40$ • WALN VT. Ji ... 5';;.o.;«I S/(l Boco)I; Henke,·~ buckle VICTOR Cub n ........ fully~,,.~ .. ~-~~~~:~ ., .......... ...,,.,,. .c .................... 11111. -oob~ ....... ·'-ift:ort, "o!Ud' .. ,,... ES. ,-.......--.... ~, ... -... 1311. -• )!Jiil .. ' lo\.lll, lll:ltlS~ _ ... ~ ,_ ..... ..;; ' , ... P1 II• ... • ..... P11tl• ... '.,·0. • -----................. ,. .... ~ ~ ......... tr-..,... . ._ ... •Ir • llMAiM ....... ....... .-. ....... --..,. --"'·· -tn"14'1 , ....,. (YCUatl ".!':~~1995 '!':~ $ 995 I HllllJJllllllllllllllllHll 11111111111110 . ~ '"'-"'· .... -.. ,,.. .. , i '·~l i. Pl11I Ml·••. · · ...'f. ltflll11tllt#~ a-r " • ! ... ----- \ . ,. . _t:rtll~lO l( -jl111p1111.-, -·· -· . . ' . .'6~ CHeYROLET \~alt 4 Dr. H.T. VI, hydrarnati .. ,' pow~r '. .+i.orl119, r.1dio, htthir, WSW, .facto.rv tir. llXU421 ) l I ' ie • , '6+ BUICK ' .Skvl arlr ·2 ·Dr. H.T. VI; a11to111atit, power '1tNrilt,, radio, h.1af.1r, WSW, factory air. 'ISSJ19'1 '68,."VOLKSVAIR" hl\fl'ltc11lat.1 co11.,ar1io111 4' tp.I.<_ l(H, corn• pltftl, ov.1rhaiiled' .proft1tio11ally i11tf1ll1d · Corv1lr •f'llJ' fWXlii916) 166 GT~ . _ -. 1 Dr. ~· YI, ltv4rtmati'c, ,..,,.r 1ttMtifllf, r..IJo, ter, WSW? .,i11yl tep, -'f~. •It. ClZTOOl · · ,, , t • , ,... , . . ' . "' ~ . . . . '69' CAMINO , • A~tk_ t1tilo, ht'.tt.,, 'VI' fffl"'·~ llt.1t'. fJl7tJ0> . • I ~:1 tt1por1 1111 \ f' ,~ I I •i . . 3100 W, Coast }twy., Nlt 642tMCI;)'-540.1764 s11'i1 .I _$1.,.--47_7 ____,, ·-.. s.1977 $267.7 \\'e hav' over (50) 1970 TOYOTAs In stock!! GIECK 'OUR PRICES!!! MARQUIS MOTORS INC. '62 VW, '70 taga. JOw rd corn:I. Priv pty '4S) at best offer. 54&-5421 , 11111 B'l!ACH BLVD. -se vw. Xlnt. m<ch. cond. '66 ._,VW sect. SU.nrf. Na Clutch. Gd Tires.· Ski m. Ex. cond. $UOO, 548-9645' Hunt. llMch 147-ISH Good tire. Good. for buao I mt N. of. O!IUt tfwy. cm Bcb or· work car $250. 545-2327 '61 VW-$395. 5484822 or 546-312'.Z • I . We're in .a traclin' mood. We Jlave· to be Wit =e-t· ' abund•c:• . of new '69'.st,' f '70's and outst~iifng iq~· cars In . sto.ck! And heN.'s a , special . tip: ·Roy. .Carver Pontiac: hcis Cl ·1ar9e. s~c:k . of lirand"new, .r.ady-~o Flrebirds; Select one of' thfse great c:a~s and make the deal of your l'*e. BUY NOW.~. # • - SAYE NOW!. ' ' . D.-Mo i969 IONNIVILU }' ., .... -. -54-,-7-7-...,,. 2 Dr. H. T. Alf~-coM~ P"wtr "".,,. ..... r. • , ., i"t ... e, .. q,, t•'"° hYdr.1111.1tl91 ok', 2W7f· ' •, Cl16JJf, _ _ " ' ' . • f • 1· -. I I • I' .. ' ' • l ·-.. -. .... ;-· . .; -,-. .,.· ;"":.;~":'" •~t~=...-•;.oc. ""''""•"'··'""=~-,.r.:. =•-=·!<"· "'·~=""·,,..,·""'~.,....~""'""""'·"'·"""· ..,,....., __ .,..,... _ _..,..,..._...,~--~~-,...------_ .. • • ... .• . ~ r ' -. ' r ; • ' .. •, • .--CADILL.4C NINETEEN SEVENTY--. '. . .-.--.~OVER 80 QU4LITY C , ILLACS----.. · TO SELECT FRO ! • < • • 1969 CADILLAC SAU. rl1ea • 1967 ·FLE SAU PRICE Collpe de Ville. Beautiful Embassy silver " ~r Brouaham. She grtt:n with black with blaok vinyl top and Plack doth and s5111 · ; i.p and blaok Ioa lntcclor. ruu .pow-·s3333 leather inle.Qor. Full power, factory air. r er. factory air, t wheel, .ste~ AM/. power door locks, AM /FM radio, spllt • " FM. power door , kl; r · -r trunk re· front seat ,with fndiv:lduaI power con· 1 I le le ( 5731 tr'Ql~ <J.stai3'5> • • • ·• · I A ~· 1 ·· • · • ElCELL'ENT SELECTION OF MODELS & COLORS AVAILABLE FOR LEASE OR PURCHASE . Even when measured· bY Cadillac · standards of excellence, the 1970 CadUlac is .sure to exceed your greatest expectations. Let's get rogelhe• soon for a demojlS!ration drive. .. ---NABERS ~~"--'--~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1968 EL DORADO SALi HICE Baroque gold with beige top and eold cloth and leather lnterior. Full power, s4999 factory air conditioning, stereo AMIF~I1 ' radio, cruise control, Power door locks, 1 · brand now white . .ido wall '"""· (XSS· ' • 926) 1969 ·CADILLAC SALi P.JICI ( Sedan do Ville. Ennlno white wlth ex-s499·9 qullite &Qua cloth and ltaU~er del)lhine · lnterl9r. Full power, factory alt condi-• tloning. AM/FM radio. (ZRFll~) · -. ', ... 1968 CADILLAC . . SA,U PllCI I Coupe de Ville, 'Gold firemist with black top and black leather interior. Full pow-s4333 •r. fa,i.cy al' eondltionlng, ote"° AMI \ FM ra(tlo,· tilt--telescoplc steering "'heel, power door locks, t.IJlght sentlnel, etc. A Jovelf CIUf"} GY ) . .--,~ • 196Ji CADI C .f DoOr _Hardtop. Mint green exterior with ·~tching cl th A leather interior. FuU power, facto .&lr, tilt wheel, pow· er door Jocks, control, AM/FM, twiligllf se~tin~ f~.CL7261 19&7, CON'llNENT AL Cou~~Mhig btuel~tb blue leathtr in· te\li>n Full powtr.,factoiy air condi- Uoilin:k, AM/FM r&dlo, powtr door Jocks, autl)rqatic muse trol. (TX'f426) 19~ CADI , 1 C sedan de Ville. Sa lf'black with match-ing bi~rlor. Full wer equipment plus factory' alr condi ' , AM/FM radio. CTBY306l ~· . 2600 Harbor Blvd., ·c·o~ta ·Mesa 5 0-9ioo SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN •. '1 8:30 AM to 9:00 P~I Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 ; ~ to p:9Q ,F~ Sat. and S . . ~ ' -SALE PRICE 52999 SALE PRICE 52666 SALi PllCE $1666· • • ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY,, FEBRUARY I 0, 1970 i jiiiWiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiijiiiiiiliiiiiiiil j ---' " 9900 Impomd AulOI 9600 Sport C1r1 96)0 Uoed Cira NOW AVAILABLE FOR $1 ·994 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , "'·, """"~ """·Hu.,, '"' Tix, Llull$f. on/er Ncrwl ... Metein. 0,.... C..""'' ..... , AllMf'kell Meton: fllHIM is ~ t. ._.. 'JM wftli 6 _,.._., W. W SenlM t.llltJes. AM• COMpl ... lh1e of MW 1971111Heh. a.di: ..... •tf11tfM ef A·1 U-4 c.n. '66 FORD L.T.D. '66 PLYMOUTH btr• cl1111 391f'V.t. fWWJ41JI 2 dr. VI, 1utoin1tic {TUAl 69 ) $'1299.00 $999.00 - '66 FAIRLANE '64 OLDSMOBILE Jvll ,ow1r l t it, Sh1rp 2t9 V-1. ( R055521 St 1rfirt, P/S, P/B, •ir, !WFW071 l Lil, ' $'1399.00 New. $899.00 '66 PL YMOJITH '59 FORD · TRUCK 'fir, full powt r &: t it. Uk1111w. ISCJJSI) $'1299.00 Truck V. io11, V0I, RIH, J 1pd. I L50J 71 l $499.00 '66 PONTIAC G.T.O. '59 CAblLLAC ~,.yt top. fwll powtr l t it. Shtrp. fRVf. <fl71. Coupe 0.Vlllt IYQAf40) . $'1799.00 .. $'199.oo '64 .PONTIAC CATAUNA '64 PONTIAC •ts, P/1. Air. IOOUSl I Tt"'P':fl 2 dr., 111te'm1tic, RAH. (NYNl06) ' $899.00 . $499.00 '67 CHEV. IMPALA .'+S MUSTANG t ir. H.T. P/S, P/I, t lr. &tr1 cl1111, fXKC ,kl:H, 1u .. 1111tlc. IPCS77Sf n11 .. _ _,_ . $'1799.00 . .. $195~00 ' '63 CADILLAC '66 MUSTANG . Wt11t O.Vitt.. Full powtt I •Ir. fKFN:r'6"1· klH, 4 1,.f .. t lr. ll'YM4551 $799.00 . . . $'1'199.00 ~,1 CADILLAC '6,f 'l·BIRD W. .. fd,,..,,.; A •Ir, IJZJ(J:71l !'AH, ir, v.1. Cll•n. (HGV.Jtl '499.00 . $'1099.00 . 1· DORSA MOTORS -Or-County's Now .. t Amerlc1n ·Motors DMl1t • 142-8340 1..,1 llACH ILYO, HUNTlll6'roN llACH 842-8640 MAIN AT HACH • • •• . , VOLKSWAGEN VW BUGS FROM $399 '61 B.M.W. wJrebuilt engine * F1..Ef;I' SALE * I: transmission, spare parts. (5) 1968 Cl!tvy Impalu Not nµming, $WO. Ph 2 Door ......... ,, .•• SI TOO 5-16--8438~ (5) 1968 Otevy Impali$ -· Door .. .. .. .. .. .. • • $16SO __ Cl) 1968 Ford CGuntry UICK CASH · ' AILY PILOT GOOP SELECTION , w~ \ ' ,. Antiquu, Clanlck MIS aedan station wag •••• $1900 -,-----...;-f-(1) 1'68 Ford Galaxle 130 MODEL A Rda ~ +~·Door -~::.;';:.i..:,'j "" $160(l l'ill ............... -.-.. .. scuba par, sm. Call 8-5, l ~:iu ,, ;c 11 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. OOSTA llfESA LARGE SELECTION of VW CAMPERS Harbour V.W. AUTHORIZED SALES &: $RVICE 18711 BEACH BL, 842M3S HUNTING'IUN BEACll '68 VW BUG Randy 2131591'"'"81 Auto• W1ntld WE PAY ..• CASH • .,, """ -• tiudao lust can • tar tree eosttmate. GROTH CHEVROlfl Alkfor!!alM~ l82ll Bearh Blvd. Huntlnetcm Beacb KI 11-3.ln WE PAY WH FOR YOUR CAR CON NEU CHEVROLEl Near new, honey c~me exl., 2128 Harbot Blvd. plush black int., 4 spd., dlr. Cotlt& Mesa 546--1200 Must M-crllice! Take older WE PAY TOP car in trade or small down. DOLLAR VXTl.32, can Phil, 49f.9773 tor rood, cJ•an uted can. or 545--0634. all makes. See George Ray '70. VW's Theodore Robina Ford • Let us put you Into a 1970 V\V 2000 Harbor mvd. today! C.M. W<IOJ.O Low down paymenbi! lMPORTs WANTED La.v monthly payments! Orange Countlet T & M MOTORS TOP S BUYER Open Sunday 534·2284 BILL MAXEY TOYO?A '69 VW CAMPER (lllp top) 188Sl. Beach Blvd. ntint cond. Fully equlpt. R. Beaci.. Pb. M'l-«81 lent, Cassette, stereo /tape pl8yer, radial tires, butane A stove & tank. 20,000 ml. uto Leasing 9810 orig. owner. $3200. Pri ply, --;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;; YWR 700 cno 644-23.13 -LEASE. RENT 70 VW Bus. Red & white, I td" t d I' 6750 actual ml Be:at offer or mm 11 • ' IYtry ~ 1" part equliy & TOP 1970 ~o~~s & ol $93.<! mo. SjS.8;7! Ron FORD TRUCKS '68 Volkswagen Bug. 24,00J Afl popular n1a'tes. Foid tnµes. Uke new! $1650. authorized lcasin1 system. ,646-9383, Ca'l'1 . Cameru, Get Our Co!JlpetiUve Rates , 1730 rtt .. 1:port BJvd, CM. Thltldore '67 vw SunRool. llghi bl" ROBINS FORD ' w/blk inter. "Xlnt Cond. $1800. 545--0593 2000 Harbor Blvd. .;,,-=-':c:;i-'7-,=-.,-Co~ta Mesa • 642-0010 '68• VW still in guarantee l!.000 mu.... URE NEW1 • ,,., LEASE--;. $1400, al 536-1319, 673-178f. • . . . r VOLVO '6! Cadillac El Dorado, full pwr, ah-. black W/~ lttth• er int. $139, por mo. 145 .:. WAGONS '68 Cadlllao El Condo. radiQ. 164 -SEDANS air, vinyl top. $159, ~mo. All . other modtl~ now 111 '67 T·Bfrd 4'14au, full pwr., stock. 4 •peeds i automatic&. sir, rlereo tape. $79. per mo. Your Best Ot!ll.ls Ani Still \I '69 Coupr XRT. pwr, alt. DEAN LEWIS vu.,; lop, i1tX;, r><r mo. SO. COAST LEASING llllf Ha-. CAI. 6IM303 300 W. est Hwy., NB - .~ --• JAGUARS J~GUARS 12 Illus 2'• Couli•• I Roadsters I ALWAYS .A BIG SELECTION B'AND IE 2 door coupe, auto. tr1na., concoled radio antenna, fibre gla11.beltedtlru, pec¥ecl dash ... , belt1, hick-up llte1, du1I ...C. electric wipers. 433270%600154 !~MEDIATE DELIVERY . ''8 Ol'IL WAGON lt.cllo, ""•· 4 IP"d ..... qndl!lef'llni. • (V)fl( 7511 ________ ._ _____ __..__. __ _....__ 0 EL·. ·G,T'S /" ~i1 . ~Sf ~· ARRIVED .. 1' r . ;' ~mired Supply Fo.r 1 IMM.EDIAJE .i . QELIYERY ~ • • • • "le S2295 n • . ~ FridOY, F-6, 1970 · TltANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAHSPORTATION TRAHSPORTATION T UoM Care "" UM4 Cara "'° UM4 Cara M !!!Id C... ."!II • CHIVROLIT CHIVROLIT UoM Cors tMO ::;UoM==.::_ _ _.,,~ CHIYROLl'f '.. CHIYRO •68 CAMARO RS '65 IL CAMINO AUIOlnno, .............. 4 Sp, "321" Air -. ...... .... cone!; l . J."s.;";" Sai.I $1199 19111 Sahil $1 "9 Scilet Mlstv "T" 645-1441 ' M,_ __ 'T' 2100 --··di . MUl·PHY'S CONTINSNTAL CADILLAC '61 . 1ll64 CHEVY II w'I!"', t '66 Mab .SS CINTIR Cpc do Ville. A ~biaut> ntoma~rM!q, bb'.,· ... ' 'I Con. '69 MARK 01 -• blodi vt.,i root, 11111 • '.\Oto PSIPll Yellow!» Int. ....... A ... "°""' W/S/W lti IMPALA VI, ab', .U ,pwr, , , 1"J fl8 . s .. ~trom.Looded.All lira. (WiMl6) • ..,. ..... ,1 ...... Dr.XllO c..i..1 'eUU... '"-'-! -1-.... -·· .. ..... ..,.i. $1115. ~ • • ~ ''I' JV'J"J· -. .. 1'11) -· CSHWml, AL ROIDTS '11 Cl!ovY w.,. -· ~! .-Mister. 'T' CADILLAC ,.,_ • '!O €!!EVY, ---645-14411---·-c&Oa J,Jola.{!. lalllo1-~· $6516 Chry1 .. Plym •• OMC 0'\.!t :;;:-~: t 645-1441 • ,61 UNCOLN ~":.i.~c~ OOChev.lllTun,Flatlled. 121<11Hub<,.Blw .. <;.11. Sett -~II, WSW 'P .s. MT-1100 I Cy!. Mu. Ol!er1 Call 1949 Cbev 2 dr. Completely • ., whl. ' ' • ~ befort ..,..,._ tthabWtated, 'unbellevable P.B., tilt ~---1 AMIFM. P-'68 CA.DIU.AC Sedan De, ,..... Coad. $795 cub. onl)'. ventl, door JOCa, ~thtrtnt. Ville. l'ull PQ'Wer, factory alr 58 CHEVY, n>d b'anlparta· 67S-01T3 (WBtl3'il) coodltlonlnr dual -· Uon .115. call --. . $3686· . ,.... 1..0 artual 1leL C p.m. '61 C.prlc< 4 cir Mltop. P/~ , 1 . 1-. Fornier 'G.M.; F':vt•1 '88 Otev Mi11&lt 1ta. wq., ~/~u~ =k !~ 66 UN.COLN car. Clll1 -' 1(8. pwr -· • •· 11. ..ie1 m.1'83 Sed. Auto., Leather tnt., alr CONNEL: fact air. SU85. m-1282 , _ vt. UH, WSW. P.S., P.B., tilt CHEVROL,IT 'P CllEVlllE ConY. 1W1. ~Cbe;... ":::'lo~ Wbl. (sseJ'lll 2128 Harbor mYQ.: c.M: "V-8, autianallc. 1-0wner. drtw • by ~ $'150. .$QU 51(;.1200 • • 11,000 J\4i.$1,5'5. ~ • ......;:.. t • • '65 COUPE DeVllil ' Mu1t 1911 Cbev-1 Station w...., -,951~~CH~c=·yy-=1M=P~A""LA"" '65 UNCOLN s.JJ. WIO. Incl '70 ~bl. OR Vo auto, """ ~ ~. $2QO -., ..,._ 2100 Harbor Blvd., C.M. CHU uk lor Dan • ''6 CiiEVY •• Spotd. Hunt C .... YSLD Unkap, New: dutdl. "'I" • .._ and Urn. Map, chrome -------1 rim.. All stew.rt...,.,..,... CHRYSLER '61 ra~s. MSG.00 '*'8o76 after N.Y. ~. dr. H.T. Aulo.rt'.npl,. 5 PM ~ ~-power, alt cond. W/l(W '65· EL CAMINO. doan, 1 tlr<t. ·B...,,. I blodl ..ioc. OWllft • 'tnlable freit." 8 JI, (~) I ' Best ofter ovtr $150. $2595 , m.Gllm.no AL ROBERTI • '58 CHEVY -Clean tn Cluys. • Plyin. • OMC I: out, new Urlt. traiu, gen, 10080 Garden Grow BJYd. arbufetor, ~t had val~ ~Block W. ot BrocNdaurlt job. $300.' 5144Clt , • 131.JSOO , I -I~ AUto., Rl:H, P.~ .• P.B., leath. 5-01@ eves. Or "1l 2124 Kl ~1591 . • - -.. er W., door kicks. P-windo'wa Miramar Dr., BalbOL New tars 9800 New Cars 9IOO New Cars & -t. tilt Wbl & &ir. CPBN-'69 c.dv, 'l5IXD mL Sil (8,1) w/blk Ubr It landau, top FM ; "$1286 ~,.;, ~ l ~l·l.2U '64 UNCQLN '61 CADILLAC; Black Lft.tb!r, air, P-windows, p. Fleetwood, a.Jr cond .• ..,..full P ,.~ • pv.rr. Days 5'15-... Ewa Mat, ~ · locks, P.S., 54&-2111! · P .B., auto. COVC254) $1086 '63 GOLD CAD!LLAC Flfftwood * Load@d ! .~63 UNCOLN l800 • _, Leat9>!r, atr, P-door locks, CAMARO Nat. (6 way), p:w1ndow1. (FSV7S7) , ____ ...,.,. 1 __ $886 MUI.PHY . LINCOLN-MERCURY U<O~Blvd. "Long Beach 'n·n ·m.mo (213) oir-4321 BUICK * FUN-N-SUN I '69 CUIAJ\O "301", . V-1. OONVERT, out!tandh1J hul· gar oruge w /black top & plush black vln;yl_ tnt., AIT, PIS, JtlH :et(' .. tmote; thll car bu only 18,231 mjl., "- .b .old wUll a tranafern.ble, n1w car ~·warranb'I" Only $2189. MARQilIS MTRS: 900 So. C.t HW)', Laiuna 8 ea c b. $151J3, 5400100. '&9, CAMARO 'fl 350, 1;20Cl "6' BUICK 2 Ill'. wildcat. mt., drl<. .,...., blk; vll1Yl p/b, air cond, p/1, p/w, top, cstm. int., 3 IP. auto. Xlnt rond, Prtv pt;y. Call $1,2» I: dee over pqmta. ff&...1270 842-6925 after 6 p.m. '64 Custom Buick Riviera '68 CAMAJW V-8 327 a~ fully ~pped. cellent condttlon, maroon. <n4J 646-8'.lG . ~1802 '63 BUICK Speclal, new tires " paint, xlnt cond. Will aacrilice. 675-f.924 '69 CAMAllO R.S. 0rt.nao air cond, p I 1, p I b. Call m-Mll LO Mir. 1968 Buick Riviera, A-1 cond. Must sell, best olt tans. 613-0613 an 5 CHEVROLET CADILLAC '&I IMPALA SS. air, new tires, brakea, 1 owner, extra sharp 11015. 1133,1181 '61 Cadillac Couple, all 1962 CHEVY' IMpt.la Station powtr & air, orlr. owner. Wqcn. Xlnt cond. $500. Xlnt cond. rn..2278 •&e-2'1111* '63 CADD.J..AC. Sto~ 5 '59 OIEV. Impala 2 Dr •. Yean • ..2'l,OOO m1'1 New. Call Auto., very~ $300. 5'5-6392. • · 673-231D&a0tor Joe '63 alUPE DeVWe, Leaded. '65 MALIBU SS 283, XLNT Babied. Sweet. Dream to OOND, Nu p&int • ~ Drive, SU.50. 545-ml P.S. $1095..·~ !:Wt ~ . HAR90UR V.~~~. I ' r.· I 4 ,) ., 'l&VWBUB aaflil,M ....... 11316 (5YL Ut '18YWBU8 ·-·-·-11• ................... .... tV\IW1n) '&lVWBUB ............. 11.• CVTW Mll "88.VWBUI ,..,.,., Air, II-a 11111 ~· YCLtlll ' '84 YW BUI ~~ :::-· 1' e11191 ~ fl ~ '88 DATSUI WAHi ~::;-::"'· Slll . . . . ' • • '17 DA1SUI ~::-.:i' .. ~·;.,ff" If,. • • • ;II vW IDB ~-::-.:::-· - -S11 . ' ' '18URIDI11111 ~:;i.::w· I*' . • 11111 ~."!".";;.::"',..-. 11• ..... --· f'tWI ,., 'II V. OAIPEI ~ -· s1• CTWL tall '80YwlU8 ,..,. ....... ........ COAL 1•1 HARBOI v.w. ,AUyt!ORIZID SALlt & SIRVl~i , • 11111 ...... IML.4;-•lowlw ...... • t lft. ~' - • • • JOHN C°"NILL ·· "NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICKS" •••. J111t 21 Y e1n of Ho11e1t Deellflt, SeUi11t Chewol1fl, ~GEST SELECTION IN ORANCiE COUNTY BRA' ND ' .. NEW '70 P~ly oqUI,.....; wllh ,lvr~ hydr ••. c, 1lr cono!ftlonlnt, . ·-r 11Mrl"" Pfl'!W dloc brokoil;t-windows, vinyl MONTE CARLO' · roof, rodlo w/~r IMI ,.,..kir·';!.,. much, much more. · ' (131$70L1~7253). IMMEOIATI DELIVER'(. . . ' . BOY!! QVE "WE , "oT TRUCKS • • • • • • • ~- • • • • • • • AND £'RE ANXIOUS TO MOVE 'EM • BRAND NEW 1970 CHEVROLET · o\in 75 'TRUCl(f''N STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY. 1/2 TONS -l/~f;j()NSJ-i-EL CAMINOS -CHEVY VANS -HEAVY DUTY CHEVY'S. BRAND · ~tirw" '19'Jo CHEVY 112·TON PICKUP FLEETSIDE I'· BEO. PICKUP BOX Pt'OQR, UAl/GES. STK .. SIO. . • ' • BRAND NEW 1969 CHEVY VAN Tinted 91111, ft, 400, t le11, •itl• 4••r fllll, I UI. •••t, Wist C•11t mirror, F. St•b., turbo hydr1m•· tic, P.I . r1cllo.,91ug11, chrom1 bull'lper, \If, H.D. 1pring1, IOt " W.I. Stir. 1102. 1 I ~285~0·· • BRAND NEW 1969 % TON FLEETSIDE P.O. CAMPER EQUIP. . T"'•• h'tllr•M•tlc,, fl-•irf 1t1fi1:, IMI, 1,n'nt1 .. H.D. re1r •prh1,1, JIO Vt, I plr. tire1, ...... ,, .t••fHt, Stir. 1141T .. • . NOVA I ','. ----------------------------~--------------~.--------" FINAL '69. CLOSE.OUT . ' . CAMAROS MUST GO! ' . '64 FORD COUNTRY IQUlll:I W19•1t.;.A11to. tre .... r.S., rMle, heet1r. A•••· 11tfo111I buy. IOTV21JI $795 '62 -~0RYtlR MONZA 4 s,.M. "11•1 eac1ll111t. $295 '61 STIN"RAY CONVIRTllLI ~ Sp4' .. rMl .. M.t.r, Ml ••111111. 'IVQU6J9~ $4,95 '64 UNCOLN CONTININl'AL 4 Dr., f¥11 ,ower I 1ir, -Low .,.n • ., •. CQZZ .. ., $995 , .. . . '69 CHEVROLET Y·8 % -TdM P.U. Cu..._ C.ll. rtclJo I h11hf. Uc! 127150 $1795 '66 CHEVROLET VAN IM" t•M•tl• trlJ11., rMle I h11J,,. 111017 $695 11 ' . '66 STINGRlY · ,AITIACK 427 •119. 4 1pd. R141• I h11t1r. &c1ptior11I cir. ISUA0761 $2895 :66 RAMIUR CONVllTllLI A¥f•fl)1fic, rffi .. Niter. Y1rv rtic• cir. IWllC 50tl $795 '67 PONTIA.C LIMANI CPL Aut., tr•"*·• pow. , .. .,., r141e I lrrffttr. ITWN 4941 • $995· '67 MERCURY CALllNTI IPT. CftL Fectorv 1lr, 1ulom1tic, l'.S., r1dio, h•1ter, only 20,000 ho1t11t prlc1. New ur w1rr11tfy IVOP' 2J61 $1895 '68 CADILLAC ' DI VILLI CONVllTllLI Full ,..., A 1lr, low low fllil"' belt• cel•r, 11111 tltff, IWSHt91)1 $4295 '66 CAPRICE HARDTOf' f¥11'ow1tl1lr, 11fTe ~"'k. Mlh. ISTF611J $1595 '67 OLDSMOllU DILMONT MA.li:DTO' CPi. F1ctorv 1lr, P.S., A.T,. r.Ji.1 Irr.,, Lew lltlle111. IUTlt561 $1895 '67 CAPRICE CPL J96 •llf· f1ct. 11r, p•w ..... ,., •1111. tr1n1., r•· 410, heeter, IYOE1261 $1695 '64 CADILLAC CPL DIVILLI Full pow•r l 1Jr, low 1t1ll1~1. Extr• ftlc•. IJTE 742) ' $1395 '67 CHEV. l!J TON 6 •vi. l•llf NJ plcltu,. IV297t01 $1095 '63 STINCiRA Y $1695 , '67 PONTIAC IONNIV1LLI H.T. F11ll p1wer, f1.t.ry 111', 29,000 •Ctll•I Mil ... $1795 .-'KiAMBUR" ..., IC \. 2D ... ...... tr•-. , ... fe,,.~. CTVS4611 _'.$115 ·) • .. '. 4 DL "•"•· ht•t.r, lftt NW uM. ITNEl4J I . $995. '64 CttEYROLET: , Ill. Allt STATION WGN. A11to. trt11., ,.w1r 1tffr., r9'1•, ,Mlt.r. IOHL 991 J '67 CHEVROJ'.d , ~. IM,ALA'SfATiON'WON. . ' 9·P•M .. A ... ;"'""' ,W. tt11r., r.11•, h11ter. llWNlll J 1 .) ' $1295 . '68 OLDSMOBILE .ta HARDTOP 4 Sp4. tt1P11., recil•, M1t1r. A re1I H111ty. ITll.F 6111 $229 '67 CHEV. "4'il'.Olt • 4WHllL DIM ' ,., • .,,. NewMt •NI• t.ww. 1129 .. fl $J8f$. • .' I 'New Ccft, , Used Cars ' j RANCHER0.'64 .. 6 cyl, 3 spd, white w/cust rear cover. ~.:m~--. &0-1211 or- ·oo Ca'lxie, xlnt cond. Lo nilleqt, mW tirts, flO ,..io. $3'13. 16j83 Mullham, Fntn Valley. sss.-.5632 '&& P'ORD SUPER VAN XLNT CONDITION! * ~'t873 * 1t 'm,a:>RVAIR MONZA SP'I' a-E, w / auto, r/h, ~ FORD. Good condition, ~.' Lew mllea,p, local 1 new brakes. Good ~ $1Z owntt., Spark.I ins oria: Ital or Btst ofkr! I 642-0022 ~ •I beaut pl lllh blue 1965 FOl'd 2 ~· P/S. R&H. ""1 int Pl'owft ~ 33.IXKI Jiiiln. ·a Cyt Private 1*I that 1&1e1 mo de l Pariy. ~ Q!nt1ntnta1 ft>'l.ilw 1or only S9 Ford Convertible VS Radio P · MARQUIS MTRS: 900 I: heater. Goocf . oondiUon .,.. C.t Hway, l.quna "85. 546-1529 Jhch,491-7>13.-. . &ii F.ord Wq. Air, p/s, pfb, V:MONZ.A Auto. Rl1l Top S52 ens. MUil Seth 1 Owner. tSOd. Below st. $300. can 981-9'121 dl!<!IM '°'196S.;:...:F~AIRLANE=~=-~Fo-nl~oed~. CORVl!'W'l'R except any ~u ctr. Xln't ,. : Ylil 15 cond. ~ &e..'ll.96. 'icCORvtTJ'E 321 ~ 4 '11'Pilrd!.U •• "-T.6 cyl. Nu IP pol)'ltu tlrs. AMJi-M 'er;i'-..~ ,brkl., Make otr. ' air cond, au-.. tfa.ru. ~ hebe 6 PM. • 1J0-""80 ' '65 JORD 9'l0>1'l Sed. Air ' Corvette LoM1ec1 iut; cond1 ~ 1p/1.._ pl,b. Ca I I .. ~lr. Itm~l ~u li.t e. ·~ ~.,, • /m.&927 .~ I' 1'69 IJ'ORINO SQUIRE WGN. V!TTE 1965 Vinyl top AIC, 110 lie.' P,?lJ. cl~1n. ' •l*d. •m-t" r. • 830-2959 '!00, ..... -· \. \ f]·ti·'l'tlcon.llta. w ..... . ' Good oonCutlon 13JO, f c9&15U.. , · . . ,,54U.ln '· ., •Sf FORD Siition Wagon, )· '61 COUGAR XR7 • '*'to,. "'*'"· auto. """'· A~. tnn&., factor)' •Ir cond., --~135 ~ 1 I stte:rUw. d 11 c ·braktt. -' "7'~' vinyl roof. <VSP· JEEPS $26tt 1963 J.tEP W~r. 4 W.D. i. 4, ROBERTS N w V ... pi• p/,b am//m. I O.ry1 .• Plym •• GMC hi "°' . """ o.o. Comp! fipo'Garden Grove BJ~.. reblt:.""111ake Ofr. uowx! 2K. 1ij..Bl<idr w. ar sroolih.iit ,-:::·==·='===== ·' 537'1800 LINCOLN ~; ,. C,OUGAR 'e7 A .... u.n. ... , ............. 1 1~68 LINCOLN dk>, tilt wheel, WSW tJreL <UNsm>.. CONTINENTAL I $1499 '. , I AL ROBE~TS Chrya. • Plym: • GMC !~ Olkten Gr'OYt Blvd. l,i Block w. of Brookhunt 1.<*ded including leather in- terior. CWDN629l $3588 WILSON FORD 53'l·'1!KXI ' 'ti .. POI : .QUICK CASH. I THROUGH A • DAiLY PILOT ,... WANT AD • 182» Beach Blvd. "'"""""'"Beach 540-ml -.....n ' .. " ·-u...ic ... UNUSUAt AUTOMOBILE ......... IHJ CADILLAC UMO•ltll ~"t .ftr111el' ...... ,..f ..,.... ....... l11tlttt c.li•11""''• .,. ..... ,. ,1 .. 41\.itltr. E•"Y ~-'·~ f:M, .... ....,.. ~,, ...... .J, .... .. 11... 0,1,r,,1 IM 1I \ ·-• ._, tr ... -4 It 1111 -ll.!11 ~~ ,..,,... .... ,., ,., .... 4it1.1nti11t ....,.,, '"'' ,.... ;,f, •t7&o r.11111111h 1.-ce,..i.l'ltl ........ --t f .,.,........ ... ,, .itlJty .t . ..._ ,,,.i.n, ptM#U4 ...... •• .... U.11lk11i SfttM: -- ' ' J ,, • . ·J ... "' . .>!'> •• • • • - •• • . . (,Job~so:n·son ·~ .-: . 'on !a Llncoln-'4erc·u'"l product se.e .your. lo~~I ~aler, ~JOHNS.ON & SON. (an back the sale with 18 yea~s of" Quality Servic·e. (' . ·' ·~lo~·' 2 DR. HARDTOP!".:;_ ,; T • .>.i~ ·• 1:.• 1., ...... ~, "~J'l'!-1 .( • 1 .. • This beautifu1_2 do.Ot;:,b cicilt~p is _ . . . .•. l~aded with extra ~ s~ h as . Bi9 "429 VS", du al exhau~t.'..competi· tion h~ndli~g pack(!lge. ,BJac~out ,. CJrill wjth cyclo ne lam ps, ·4 'spe ed - .t~nsn'lissioil, p o w ~ r :steering, .,, ,power disc brakes, radio. ihstru· ·inentation ·grou p, remo t e c.ontrol side view' mirror, an d it's compe· itHo,n oran9e, ~k fO'r \+9.ck .No. OH15N528272. - .; . ., • - •) .. ~·· OR.AN~E COUNlV,'ri · FINtST USED C~RS • loh..Jan &I ~,. '"' ffep11tatio11 t . ' . Of Offei-lng The f'lne•I Selectlot1 of Used C11r• ho l/u• Cou11t11! +Tax & Lie. •• I ~-----------------.. --------------~ ... --..., 'H CONTINENTAL C.1111'•· R.oJe-od rn•t•lllc fi11i1h witl! bl1c~ l11th1r I whit1 l1itd1u 'oof. l uxury 1quipp1J, f1ctory 1ir, t ic. XSll 510 • $5495 JUS·T· ARRIVED P.ROM FORD MOTOR CO. (Specl•I Purch•se) WID£· SELECTION OF 1969 MERCURY MODELS Coug•r• & Mercurys, convertibles, station wagons, 4 dr • .h•rdtops, 2 door hardtops. YOUR CHOICE $2995 ... ,, Cout•r Con vertibles With a ir conditioning, power stffring, power brakes, etc. 6 to 9000 mlle1. '69 Mercury Convertibles With air conditioning, power 1teering, power brakes, etc. 'ff Montego Sedans With a ir conditioning, power steering, power brakes, etc. ~ A NI CE SELECTION OF WAGONS, MARQUISES ETC., AT ONLY $3695 ALL LIKE NEW! VERY LOW MILES! '61 CONTINENTAL 4 D'r. · Sed. A1gt111 gold finl1h, brow11 l111dau roof, l11+ll1r inlt rior, All lht luxury f11lu rtt i11d. ftclory t ir. VT,1l• $3895 '68 MEICUll Colony Per Ste. W e,0111 . VfM 1l4 rn ed;11rn ch•ofl'I• y•ll-ft.11lth with ell .,.;,.yt i11te/ior. Au· torne'lic lre111'., poWer 1teerin'll I breke1. Fe ,. tO'f, eir <eopcl. 8•e11tif11I cond. "' '$2995 'H MONTEGO MX 4' dr. 1.d1nt IJ lo 'hecu• fl'otr1 l. All h1.,.1 11111!. lt1111~ r1dio, he1ler, pow1r il11r., pow1r br1k11, f1clory 1ir, lend._, roof. YWR 091- 1,000 mil11. $3170 '67 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr . .S.d. l1111tif11I l1rm11d1 11111 111•f1 lli c fi11· i1lr with 1111tchin g l11th1r lnl1rior. l l1ck l1rid111 roof, fully l11w11rv 1q11ipp1' 1rid f1ct.ry 1ir COii· ditionin'll, AM ·FM r1dio, 1!1110 i•P• d1clr. 0 111• ow111r cir. l1111tif11lly 111•i11t•i11•d. l ie. TTN 020 $3195 '67 l;ONTININTAL Con.,.•tli ~l1.· P:ol1r whlt1 with blood l11lh•r l white tap. full pr.io•r •'l•l..,M with f•ct. •ir. VGV 2S 2 $2995 ' ~~ ........................ ... '65 CONTINENTAL 4 •aoor. D111 rt ...,ll1i91 fi11iih will! blond l11tll\r i11ltri or. Fully tu11.trv equipped i"flirdi119 11111 power 1-f,_,lory t ir. U11111111 ll'y ·l cle!!!. Lie. ouw 95) ~ $1995 ... • • '66 CONTINENTAL Co11wt rli ble. C•1din1I red with blk. l11tht r &! bllr. ,top. Fully l11!f11•y 1quipp1d I f•clory 1ir. SQA 971 1 , • $2495 '67 PONTIAC GTO 2.b f, H.T. 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DART c...-111T1 1 fMr ri.r.,_, ll:tdlo ''°"'"' loreut'flli. t~sm!ulQn. tll_t!_O_ tnal 1 ~ •. 1111*' 1ll11 'I" W~, 1lr ~ dllltnll'lt. blKk vlllwt ' r.of, erotect!M ltWll. (Mfr. N .. LH1MOfl:IONOj), - ruw '70 'DODGE CHALLENGER ' m~•:!J.:!'"'•11:"'~"":fj::W:~"LI.-~, ·. m1i " I ol.::"ill'iJ::( • · ,..,"\11.J!!!. 0 t 111, lllKll v reof. _ 1tt1H. 1Mlr.1iG. 1l • '87 ' MUSTANG HARDTOP $1895. . !68 ~UJjANG ~ $895. I Auto. tr1ns., rad io, hNt8r, power steer., vinyl top, bucket ,..,,, lie. TY~ 705. '1 Hi s 1ufo. tral\s., radio, heater, tinted glass~ r·•tc,llc.TQC802. 'Iii*'~-· • ~t. '81 PLYMOUTI __________ .. $2195 '88 DODIE ·-· $395 , .... Wltthlftfton Ooclgt ts Rteommtnd1d by Con1umtr tttest • VISIT OUR AWARD WINNING S!RVICi DEPT. · ~ ., :. . .,,WAQ9N . . Fact. 1ir cond., power stttr., auto. tr•ns., r~dio, ht•t•r,..i •' Ht11uto. trans., power st'eer., i'adl"o, ~tatir, tinte~ wind- linted gl11s, wsw tires. lie. VTT 533. • 1hl1ld. lie. ~ 816. • SPOIT SA TEUITE DOocH HJADQUARTllO . SAVE .... *"SP'ICIALI * TUISPORTATIOI '85 CHEVROLET · $395 His auto . lrtnS. & hHtlr. Lie. NJK ~14. '8Z c,moLET ! 1295 i{tls a tO. 1r1ns.,. power Steer 1, radio, f\tlttr, etc. RfHSOO '64 VOLVO 1221 'I $795 ~ speed, redio & he1ttr, buc~t ,.,Is, (N~ 23553). '86 FORD F1ctory air cond., auto. h .. 1&r,11<. ric. TfW9ll. . ·$995 trans., powtr;stnr., radio, i • ,,''92 CHEVROLET $595 .. lt'l'lp.tf1 with fectory air cond., ~r steer., eUto. trens., # R&H, ww tiru1 tinted gl1ss; etc. lie. NOE 031 . . '61.llMBL£1 . ~ $95 Wagon. with IOllO. tn'l:. radk> hMltr, etc. PIY 461. 'Ii F•D ) ; $795 I W~gon with po"'' sieer., wf/ tires, tinloctgl••· Nff 029 1'M ·CJIEV. IMPAU I $715 -4-boor. A<it01T11tic, RlH poww ""'·· Wiw tirh, tjntod'-glou. Lie. OM/A 716. ' '65 FORD WAIOI .. 1815 f!"t. air cond.{ eutOl!lltic, RIH,.powtr 1tilr., .w<w tire, too!td glm. ~-ltH 198. • " Sl295r ':$e BUICJ( .. ~ -~ 2 $11.$5 · I, •• ElECTRA • .·• ~URY Ill Fact. air cond., auto., P:OW•r steer., vinyl top, tinted gl1ssri wsw tlrts. l ie. VRG 952. K •E · · $2095 1 \ 270 4 DOOR Auto. trans., power slttr., '/fSW tirn, tinltd olau. lie. VHS 633. '!. ~· . ·'68DOD8E " $1195 COIOl.!ET "500" Ftcl. air cond., power stHr., wiw tires, tinted glau, all vinyl interior, bucket se11s. lie. SZH 110. . -- '18 CIEVROLET $2395 ' IMPALA S.S. • ·fact. air cond., •uto.' 1ran1., 'powtr stw ... linttd glap, vinyl top, bu~ket see ts. WV 100. '17 OIEVIOLET · $1991 IMPALA 2 DOOR HARDTOP Feet. 1ir cond., power steer. & br1kes, wsw tlrn, tinted gloss. lit. TRK 141 . • Ha& factory air cOnd., ·auto. trans., P:O~r steer. & br~'kes, r1dio,~h1lt1r,-l1nted glass, etc .. Lic. $J.U 183. !87 .FORO S129S 1 • LTD. ' Hts f1clory air cond.c auto .• trens., · po~er steer,; viriyl lop, tinted gl•¥· redjo. Lie. VIA 093. • , ~""!""~~------_,, __ ..,__, .'88 PONTIAC ". $1$95'· GTO • Has euto. tr1ns., power steer., radio, heater, tinted gins,.-..-.. etc. lie. VWl 4'8. '87 DODIE ' . . Mo"AC.O 2 door herdlop wilh fotl•r/ ell co'nd., •ijto. Jrlns .. pow· er s!Hr., radio, heater ,.vfnyl top, ttc. LIC. VIA 093. 9&1 FOid , I i .. -$12951 .,r , 'GALAXIE • c • "4 door with 11/to'. tr1ns., poWtr stHr., wW tiM. tinted gl111, etc. (ic. QfO 751 . ., .. 11 ~- '67 FORD $1795 . '88 DODIE · $1195 GAµXIE "500" HARDTOP . , fact. 1ir cond .. IUfO. trtM., powtr StHr., WIW tirts, tinted gl11s. Lie.· UQO 317. ' ~ '88 BUICK $2111 SKYLAllC CUSTOM ' feet. 1ir. coid., pOwtr 1t1tr., tiftttd gltllt•~ulo. treu. <tk. vor 111. • CHARGER • fflt1auto. trens., power steer., vinyl top, 111 ~nyl in11r· iol', bucktt _,., ww tires. lie. WIP 172. 1 , 'UltAlf 1 $1595 I -GTS 1 :~· V.f" eng("', fUlo. trtnt1 flO!wtr 11ttr. redio, i...11r, Vinyl top, JM;strHk tires. Lie'. 5212. ' . : I • • • N~w 1 o l/2 Ft. E ~~rado Camper . . ' . 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