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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-04-29 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • ow I e • ' • , · ......................................................................... . • • Tax Squees~ Prods DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * • • • • • . . • • •· • • • • Officer Freed of Torture Charges Jury Rules In Maiming · ()£ Prisoner FT. McPHERSON. Ga. (AP) -A jury of seven career Army office.r1 acquit~ .Capt, EugeJte M. Kotouc today cf charges that he maimed A priM>ner after the 11168 raid on the South Vietnamese village of·. My Lai. The jury, all but one member of wpich v.:ere veleran.s of Vietnam, deliberated 1llghtly more than an hour. Kotouc, an inlelligence officer al the tfuie of 1he assault, stood stiffly al al- ttntion as the verdict was read. .Friends and relatives in the paneled rtillilary courtroom cheered the verdict. Outside the rourtroom. surrounded by fam ily, the round faced balding officer told newsmen he would remain in the Army., •·Jt'!! the best damned Army In the world, I'll tell you." said Kotouc. "I'm very happy," he said. "I'm pleas- ed to be living in a country where wa have a system or justice like the Gne w• have. "l couldn't be happier -I just couldn't be happh~r. ·· He said he was indepted to his attorneys and "thousands of Americans.'' "What can T say at a time like this? Today is my day to be happy and not critical. I'm going out to be with my family." Countian Wins High Navy Post From Wire Services Orange County's Jame! E. JohMOn has been nominated by President Nixon to be assistant secretary or the Navy for man- power and reserve affairs. He currently lives in Wheatoo, Md., but maintains his Tustin home. 1 n Washington he has been serving as the vice chairman o fthe Civil Service Com- mission. He 11 a former director of the California Department of Vel.e:rans' Af. fairs. Johnson '• appolntrnenl. opens up a vacan<'y on the Civil Service Commission which Nixon rep<rledly plans to fill with a woman. Jane Baker Spain. a Cincinnati industrialist who ha! been a vie11 chairman or the Pre!ldent'! Committee on Employment of the Handicapped John.!IOn, 45, a native of Madi.!IOn. nt., 1erved for 25 yea rs in the Marine Cotpt and wa! the first Negro warrant officer tn the C.Orps. He was named lo the Civil Servk:e tommission in February, 1969. In the Navy post he. will 1uccced James 0. Hit- tle who!!e re!!ig_nation become~ effl':ctlv~ March Jl. Johnson'g nomination must be confirmed by the U.S. Se.n1te1. ......... ~,.·· \ ACQUITTED AFTElt TRIAL Army Capt. Kotouc Rival H ospiwls On South Coast Continue Batt'le By JACK BROBACK Of ""' De!W" l"li.t •t•ff Controversy 1WTounding two rival hospitals Jn the Mission Viejo.Laguna Hills area oontinued today with action by an ad hoc county health planning com- mittee clouding the issue. 1i)e committee, an interim body serv· Ing only until the county'a new Health Planning Council ir acUvated, voted 7 to 6 late Tuesday nlghL to table action on a progreu report of the Saddlebact: Com- munity HOllpilal plaa for Laguna Hills Leisure World. Committee: majority members said they tabled acUon because of Sad· dleback's deciskrl to reduce its.once-pro- poe<d ~ laclllty to 150 beds. Leading tbt attack on tbt Saddleback facility were Paul Mast, • municipal court judge; Ralph F.chave and Com· mittee Otalrman Donald Klein . The SaddlebaCk hospital controversy surfaced earlier Ud1 week when Jt was dlsclosed that planning commissioner Arnold Forde who had exercbed "delay· lng" tactics on commis.sion approYal ol the facility holds a major financial ln- terest in the rival Ml.Pion Community Hospital now under construct.ion in Mission ViejQ. ... Tuelday night's action by the health committee will have "no dJrect effect" upon plans or progreu of the Saddleback hospital according to Frank R. McDoug11l, Lutheran Hospital Society ex- ecutlvt. The Lutheran church group ii building the non-prollt laciUty. ,McDougall mainlaina that Saddleback had pre•iou.sly received endorsement fl the Comprehensive Health Planning Commisaio. ct Orange Cotnity before tha~ body went out of bu.!lness last January. The Tuesday night action set lhe Wi;:e for 1nother event in the contlnulnc con· trovt.rS)' -.a 1peclal meeUng a( lhe coun· !S.. H06PIT.U. P•11 ~) . ' ' ' 1 lrrineTax Mother Love Pressur€s By BAllBAR& IllEIBICB °' ... ...,., '""' llflf A $1,700-a-day tu bill ill among the fae- tora: placing .. ,ery severe preuure" on the Irvine Company to proceed with development of. -its coastal lands between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, com· pany officlal.t said Wednesday. The company's plan for development of Jrvine-by4he-Sea, a planned coastal resort community, were unveiled at a press conference by Richard A. Reese. vice president of planning and Ray Wal.!on, executive vice president in dlarge o{ land development. The plan for creating a model resider.- tial-recreatlonal community on the 3,5()(). acre undeveloped couta.l par«I is the result of a tw~year study, including a bip to Europe to examine. Med.iterranean resort areu, Reese said. Also contributing to the plan were 1tate. county and local representatives who were called upon to offer their aug· gest.ion! for development of the unique 3Y.·mile strip. Annex•tion of the coastal area ~y Newport and Laguna 1s: the next proposed step. Reese estimated that public hear· ings before the planning commissions and city councils of the t'lfo cities would take betwetn three and ai:r montm. The: Irvine Company, be said, Is hopeful that the total development plan will be adopted by the clUes, though he em- phasized it !till Is only a general plan without spedfic design elements. If the cities do not wish to proceed. Wabon added, Irvine will l>f: obligedt.for economic reason!; to develop the lands anyway. ''We can always do another cameo Shorea," he said, "and this would satisfy our economic needs but it is the aort of thing people object to because i* cuts off the coast." • . . . • ' . The Irvine plan envisions • combineCI resldenUal and recruUonal·resort com- munity with a re-Jocated C.Oast Highway diviclng the two, 'lbe mldenUal com- munity of some 14,000 would occupy the hillilldel above the highway wtrlch would be moved Inland to the loot of the bills to opt,, up more of the cvutal area. ·HOieis: -Dd'bomea and nnlal hom" would be located oceanward oC the highway with majcr tourist resort centers situated at El Morro and CryJt&i C.Ove. Helen, one or the gorillas at Lincoln Park Zoo In Chicago,· scowls protectively as she holds her newborn baby,. believed to be a female. The baby was born last week, but made its public debul Wednesday. Both mother and dad are about 12 years old. Lincoln Park Zoo Is be- lieved to have the largest collection of great apes in the world, The plan would call for an ulUmate development of tome 1,500 hotel room.a in eight or ten hotels, 1,000 1econd homes and about 1,000 rental homes. Density woold bt clustered to proYide Nixon, Scliedu'les News • Conference more open space and. lhia, said Reeae, WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nii~ "Memi you go up." on will bold bl.I flrll news conference at The possible adopt.kin of a :J&.foot the White House in al.moat two months bulldlng bclght limit by Lagun1 Betch tonlghL could interfere with this pha1e. of the Tht conference, open to live radio and plan, Reese aaid, but he adaed, "We can television coverage. llfJILst.art. 1t I p.m. make"""'!' chan(ea ~-1,•1Jor.<f.· ··All thtee networks Will carry the con- • (5" IRViN(. .P11e II , . ''"'""'" · t Nixon last held a news conferenct .t. the White House March 4. He held a question and answer panel seaslon-Aptil 16 wilt! represenlatl\les of the Amtrlcan Society or Newiipaper Editors and White House correspondents of the Aasociated Preas and. United Press International. County Jur.y T. ;,Jr. ~-nlit­·~e$:-~ Duties Idea SUpport r..-,Aslembly BJU ~7 which , would mate two· arand furies -one for lndlctment of crllillnala and the oai.r lot ·JnvestlgaUon of eovernment -bu been vol«d by the Oranse County .Grand Jury. In a letter to the county delegation t1 the legt.!tature, ltfl Qranc1 Jury·Foreman Doreen Man.hall JI.Id, ~e applaud passage by the aaembly ol AB 447 In- troduced by .Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'berg <o.sacram.ntoJ and are pleased to learn that thfl bill is pruent.ly being considered by tbe seuat,e." AB '47 requlra Hleetlon ot two grand juries at Jeut OflCe; a year in each coun- ty. All tbo8e llated for teledlon must be reglstered voters and 1bose appointed to the indictment -jury' Uiust be aelected at random; Duty oo ·lhe lndlctment ·jury Is limited to 30 days, The· county Grand Jury sug· gesb tbat Ulla 'period ii poulbly too abort and 1uggests a 60-day Um.It to "provlde greater efficiency, economy and •rder llneaa.." In the Jetter to the legislative delegates, Mn. Manhall points out that current Grand -Jury member• are deYotlng' three days a weet. exclusive or committee work to jury sessions. ''Nevertheless. Jt is agittd that ln- 1ufflctent Utne ts available Ior in· vestigatlon of gevernmeotaJ affairs due to the Ume required to handle Irxlictment committee Wtrt, to jury tesaion!. Onage Wutlter Cloudy lldU .,. back wllh 1us for the mornln& houri. wlth Fri· day's picture promiJlng more ot the same. Temperatures 1bould cling to the 18 and 73 levels. INSmE TODAY --. ................. -·-... , .. u ............. -.... t!Mll 'Mwbll •11 ........ " ----. ............. ,,.. --H ' 2 DAILY l'ILDT s , •AIL Y Jlfl.01" lhtf ,,... ON THI flRIN~ LINE • Report1t Gorman Stories Spark Board Furor In Santa Ana l!ltoriet of ses:-tln&ed Santa Ana School Dlttrict acllyjUes llld bow they were reported by Ille Sonia Anl Rqlmr bad a funr bolllnC toda1 over covera1e of the Ltlelt trustees• '""'ting. ROf~ler staff )'Tiie Jalie Gorman reported In a bylilned story that she was held captive more than one hour in board offices by an obscenity-shouting mob of parents. She charged she was shoved, elbowed and called filthy, unprintable name.s dur· Ing the confrontation, as they demanded the 90urce of her lnformadon. The attractive, flv•foot, fiv&lnch, lt~ pound rtporler finally lell In lt1r1 tiltr refming to do to. California law protects the right cf tht news media to protect sources of in- formation. The incidents involved have also been substantiated, but the crowd confronting the only tWo board members to show up -alona wilh Mrs. Gorman -objected to their btlnr etpos&d. One printed April 15 Involved a Lathrop Junior ffigb School retreat at Idylhvild, where *1\ial •cUvtty, aamtilln:I and other IOftle'lfhlt adult put1rht1 • e r • pennlitfd. Chaperones were mainly collegians, who have been disciplined. The second appeared r e c e n t 1 y • H:gardtnf tht torced n111nation Qf Sld- dlebact l!!gh Sohno! swlnl coach Robert Aronsohn, 33, of Newport Beach, for allowing his ~am to see a stag film. Confronted fll"lt with derrian4a about the aources, tru1tees Robert Harr Ind Rudy Montejano denied any knowJed&a. The an1ry mob then tllfned on Mn. Gorman, the only reporter pruent for ~ session, which had immediately 16- joumed due to laclt 'of a itoorum. MonUjano had 1ald di•trlct security aboul 1e111ltlve iuul!! tuch u the rtJque rttre1t and the c01ch's flring over the at.ag film would be t11htened up. He also said in Mrs. Gorman'• coveraa:e that he dld not think she could be roroed to exp09e the !JOurce. This is what ha1>pened next, •ht H:portl: "'nle crowd, caWng Vlf: names that cannot be printed. jostled me and repeatedly pushed rhe back when I at- tempted to leave •.• •1 ·You att not leavtng here until you tell us where you got this story'! (on Ult &lag movie) 1aid a man who elbowed rne at least a do:teo limes , .•. He idenUfled himself Only as 'a parent'." OUN•I CO.UT DAILY PILOT ,...,..._ ...., __ c....-..· H•Mf .......... _ ....., s. ct ...... °'-AHGI CCMIT ,.UtlllMIMt COM,.Nff leMrt N. Wee4 '""'*"' ............ "••• l. c.n.., Yiu ,.,_111..t Miii GM.•I MM1tw Tliet11•1 IC•eTll ··~ ,~ ....... A. M.,,.hiR41 MIMI~ 141..,- Cherl•• H. l... Rlth1r4 P. Niii MlllfrMI MWtlnt ••llW\ -""" -·· ... -· '" ·-H..,... 1Md11 Im N_,.,, ltu1"ttt9 ~ hlctll ... _, " ..... M11J11"'9flll lelttil! 1"11 1 .. tfrl le\I.._. a.. CltfN!ltt' -Hert1t 11 CMl!ne Alli ' Albert Asks Economic Conference WASHINGTON etlf>I). -Ho¥ae Spmar Clrl Albert .......r Prollclent Nixon and top 1dmlnlttr1tlod 6111clila to- day cl belnl out cl ,.....wlll! tttll!J and propooed a naUooal · cool~ on llllellljlloym<I and lnllA "II i> cltlr lbft 111" Wjllte House needs fmh •clvloe tDd Uliltaott in formu11- Uoa ~ ill • economic polkies," the workers be represented at sud!: 1 con. ference announcing a resolution uking Nttoo to convene such a meeUng. '.!be f'!'Olution, lnlrpduced by Rep. Carl D. Perkins (D-lly,), ur111 that Joblal -ken, be rtp ..... te<\ It lllldi I fcol> ference, tocether wlbi the ~nt. lnduatry, finance, labor, alffcllllilrt and c:onsumers. Saki AJbert : "The admtnlltta~ ap. pesn nql to wllh In be held aCCOUDllble for the I million Amtrlc1n1 who ire of· ficially unempJO)'td, at leut another million "ho have given i.lp Jooll:lng for work and additional millions who have less than .sufficient part-time emplay- ment." , North Viets Offer U.S. ' .. ~· .. Negotiation PARIS (AP} -North Vietnam offered today to open immediate negotlaUWla with tbe United States on a date for an <Uncooditional withdrawal of all American -fnlm-lloulh Vietnam. 1bt pr:ODOUI, ·~de by H a n • l 111COUatOrX11aft 'l'hu' aMhe llllh we<lly sessloo of the Vletnam peace talk.!, ftl the first offer to "negotiate" a 'l'i.tbilr:•,.a!. elate. Preykluscy"North Viet· Jlilll lllld \hO Viet Co!ll 'hHe lnvarfllbly demanded that the United State! unilaterally set a date for its tot.al withdrawal before negotiations can begin. . At • tame ' lime, • v~ Coo& r9f'tiln -Air•.' Nauyen Thuy Birth pUI ·,!Orwlfd wllat letlll•d lib a trtal balloon elter of arl UnConllUohal ceue Dre WJUi American torcet. ..'Al the very moment when °" NllO!\ Admin!strl.Uou !'!fuses to put an end to the war," I.he said, "the South Viet- namese populaUon and Ila armed forte! are prepared to Cea.st firing on A~rlcan soldiers who do not undertake any hostile action against them." In the Senate, Sen. Walter F. Mondale (O.Minn.), introduced leaUlaUoq to move up to this year the effective t.lmt for tull lmplemenlltlon of l<Mduled ~ In pe"""al uempllons and llllJldanf deduc- Uon ratea In peraooal lncome tu rtporla, Half-miUion Dollar Goof ' UJ'IT~ "' At the end of the Ctosed seSllion. a newsman asked Thuy whether Mr,. Binh's offer applied to North Vietnamese forde1. · 1be peraonaI eumpUoo per per!Oll bl flling federal tu:es l'Olt. effecUve with ll'IO rep6ru, from l!tlO to !al, and II ochedulad to rbt aradualJY to "!O after three yeara. The .standard income deduction for persons who do not itemiu al.so is scheduled to rise gradually during the same period to 15 perCfnt. Mondale pro- posed that this also be made effective for 1971 income, in filinss due April 15, 1972. Mondale, !!laying changeJ were needed Immediately to stimulate the economy, also called for reinsUtution of .a 1 percent tax credit for the first ,2&,000 of in. \'eltmellt In new facilities or equipment. Another proposal by Mondale wruld ex· tend from 26 weeks to 39 weeks the max- imum period of eligibility for unemploy· ment compensation. Court Clears Dana Physician In Civil Action Dr. Harold Z. Do1 of Dana Polnl Wedneidly Wll cleared Of Ill charJ .. Jn. vOIVlnl malpracUce and I a 1 o e tm- prllomnent In a cMI' aull broupl In Onni• COUnly 9~ot. Court. 'l'ht plalnfUfa were a Lon1 Beach COU• pie whO wert pallanll at hla Caplllrano Jy Tbe BU Hoa)ll~l tll yean ago. 'l'he Jury ended lhree daya •f dellbera· dona and 111; w .. kl of trl1! In Juda• :RciniJd CJ'ookah1nk11 courtroom 6y dllmllllnf the l!ID,000 lawoull flied by Barbara, 2t, and Oarlt1 Wllllamt, 31, atalnlt Ille P11cltlltrllt. "lbt couplt aUqed .In their civil action thl.t Dr. Day admlnlltertd i series of electro-1hock tNJatmmta 1.faiut t b e .I r w1Jbe1 and that the continued therapy broupt OD I 1ln>k• that dlaab!ed Mra. Williams. !be wore a le& braee throughout the trial. Dr. Day denied lhn>ufllol!t Ille trial thll be and hll woclai. br. oeorra Pr11lka, had been aullly of ne1Upnce In thelt treatment of the WUU1m1 couple. Dr. Day tald hlJ care ti the couple h4d bten in accord wtth atandarda of medical cart at accrtdlted p1ychlattlc ln- stltutlon1. Mra. Wllllam.s' 1troke, he aald, w11 a haurd tbal had In be faced by any pl· tlent under1oln& that kind of trtatment. Beach Doctor's Suit Agreement Not Final Word A Hu.ntln1ton Beach pbyalcl1h'1 aarte· ment to a recent Mttlement of a personal injury lawault In Or1n1e County Superior Court WI& baaed on the ICctpllnce by h1a in1ura.nce carrier of th1t arrangement and d1d not represent his final com- mitment to the settlement, the Daily Piiot baa learned. Attorney Donald Ruaton told Jud&e Raymond Thompeon lhat ht w 1 1 •·reisonably 1ure" that the. lnmrance carrier for Dr. John W. Lee would cgn- trlbult 11,000 lo the !07.000 aetUement awarded Injured truck driver Le1ll1 NeU Harris. It was tnlde clear in the courtroom that if Dr. Lee could not contrlbult the 11,000, that portion of the settlement would be picked up by the principal defed°dant in the actk>n , subconlractor Jack McConnell. Dr. Lee was one of four Huntinstoft Beacb physicians acrused. of ne.gllgenct in tbe treatment of Harris. The set- tlement aMolved them from an y re.spon1lblllty tor the plaintiff's ll\JUrle.s and closed the plaintiff's acUon against lhem. Laird Hospitalized WASHINGTON (UPI) -Deren .. 8ecretary Melvin R. Laird underwent a doublt hernia 01>41rat1on today. Pantagon aides said he would be laid up until about the middle of May. Howard Fieltll, a Santa Monica wa~ bed manu- facturer, boltll a bank boolt which lhob !hat !he bank paid hlnl $520,000 Ill error. II• hU retunied the money, but Iha bank let him .Uep nt1rly ,2,000 '.. i in', lnletesk Tho orlgtnll transaction called t6r · $&2t.OO to be trantferre4 from a Boston bank to 't the Wells F.argo bunch in Santa Monica. Thuy ·replied that ~orth Vietnamese · forcea were reporulble for deftndlng 'North Vietnam, btU added : "Mrs. Blnb's Pf'OP9ll]. CODCtma the liberation armed ' lorC& of South Vietnam, the Viet Cong · and· the Amtrlcan forcu. Tbe proposal ~monatrafea tbe VlatnlD'leH people's hWIWlftarlan feellnfs and alnctte detlre for peace." Santa Ana Police Probing .Mesan's Shooting Death Santa Ana police art today ln- Ve!tl&atlng the klllinl of a Costa Me:ia man Wedaesdl1 while ht and his employer Were target shooting. Lt. Harrell Davis said the death of James Edward Drake, 19, of 2139 Monnma Avt., --ha·Wll '!JI by a bullet in tbe,upper right chest frtfn • &-mm •bLomaUc plltol ln the hand! Of Marvin Flelda, II, of~~ Anl. The incident took place in a vacant )at ne:xt to Field! garage at 293 N. Sullivlll SI., Sonia Alla, when Dfab waa employed 11 a mecbanlc. Olflcen aaJd Drab WU rtpOrledly lll~ ed while FlaldJ -rlloodlna the aun. LL Dovll 111d hto 'llOll!d cooler with lhe dl11rlel alloniey'a office i>l1 any -ible '""'"· FromPitfi>.J HOSPITALS. •• ty planninf comml11IO!I !alt today lo c:on· alder the Slddleback hoipllll'i requesl for 1 vlla.I condlUonal use permit. Thi• pennlt hu bten delayed on two occ11lon1 by Forde, an appoint" o! Fllth Dlltrlcl Supervlaor Ronald Cl1per1 of Newport Beach. 'I\ielday It wu dltclosed that Forde Is a pa.rt owner of the land on whlch the rival 126-bf!d Mla1kln c om m u n l t y Hoapltal ii beln1 bu.lit and a part owner of the projecl llaelf. Forde 11 preaentty travelln& In Europe with Cupe.r1 but la reportedly cuttlnc hls journey short to return to Oranae County thll w .. kend. He LI not expected to arrl\'t In Umt for this evening'• eommi11Jon meeting, however. Also abaent today la Cotn- mlJllon Chairman Woodrow BUtttrfltld who left on a sudden trlp to Wa1hlntton, D.C. thla week. Bullerfleld, who hll l•Jl!td Forde in delaylna a pennll for 1"' 9addleback boapllll, 11 the appolnltl cf Flrll Dlllrlct Supervllor Rober! B1ltln o! Sula Alla to the commlulon. Meanwhile, Ammblyman ft ob er I Badham (II-Newport Buell) hu 10- llOllllCld plana of l!I aaaembb' IM.alth commlltff !><* lnlo the enilra llclo!>llll picture In Orani• Coun!J. Hu action was lrlgartd by the conllll\llJll CODlnn'trly of tht two f1cUlUe1. Lutheran Hoaplllt UICllllVaa admllled today that Ume wu oi Iha ~· They must have a llll permit floni th4 ""'1· mlallnn prior to nut Tu-or con-alrUctton may be blocied for al lout one year. The comm111to• 1pproyal ,II necu11ry to er1111r1 the Siddltl>ack l>oapjlal's •U1lblllty for a lu million tec!arat loan. From Page J IRVINE ..• fort •nd the crtlkll lhln1 Is to malntaln I.he balance of the enUre area." Public acce!S to the cout would be provided by pedestrian and tram routes from parking lo\I adj~nt to lhe re-- localed lqhway and a COlllll walkway would u:t.end the entire length of the development 1be m11ttr plan allo provlde1 for two large golf COW'lea and two IOO-tcrt regional parks. 1be Irvine oflkllta pointed out all tht pubUc racrdtlon area•, parb. parktnc Iota and bQeha, wmild have to be developed and mllft- 1.alned •t public eq>ense. Cost or , ... locating the t\lghway alto wwld hive 1o be shared, Wataon uld . • Bank of Arlietica Branch ' • Ripped by Blast in LA LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) -A btBck powder bomb.explosion blew 1 foc4·wide hofe in the roof of a Bant" of Amer1ca branch near downtown Wedne!day night, police bomb squad investigators said. The t p.m. blut d1ma1ed the attic area used for record storage and knocked a six inch hole in the ceiling. police said. 1bre wu DO fin and no one wu In- jured. A janitor, Jerry Vignol, was in the building al the time. Police said he told them be saw no ooe near the bank nor beard aoy ununal noiles befor.e the e.i- ploslon. No auspecla: .wtrt in custody. Earlier Wtdnesday an Oakland branBI 1ustained what a bank official termed "one of the worst" in the recent seriea of bombillfr attackl afllnsl the bank. , Wbat pOlice called 1 . pipe botnb ex- ploded ouUldt the et1tr8nee Just before ' !mpldyes were dtle to report for work. The b)ast 11ihtte~ed 1 dozen windows and hll!'led fiagnlenta · thr&lgh Ille bank 'In- terior and through a second wall into the building lobby. Police illd tW'O 10Uft1 men were 1een leavlnf Ille lctlle In what wa1 beUeved to be a IM7 Chevrolet aadu. No arreata !11,ve been rtporltd. bowenr. .Bank of Ainerlc& btanchet now have ..uete<111 bomblna atlacb, 10.firtbomb- lnP lild •••• lnlllncea of araoo ...,. the Itta VIila branch WU burned In FebrlW')' of lilt!, ltt<l'dlnl In bank of. flclall. Penons ldentllyinf 111trmelv11 11 yoolhflll radlcola have wrlti.n lelfera clalmlnC credit for aome bomblnp ll1d 111<1. They llld !lie bank baa boon •IDal· ed out became Jt 1ymbcru&ret ' tIW: "capltall1l uplollllfon of the llltle mu." U.S. chief engotiator David K. E.· Bruce, asked to comment en Mrs. Binh 's , 11tateme11t told newsmen: "She did not truly propose a cease fire or anything .. else that was new." . Bruce and South Vietnamese delegate ' Pham Dang Lam called on North Viet- nam to name a neutral country or ln-tUn.fti~nal organization to act as ''pr:otecting power" for prisoners held by both ~ldes. Lam also asl<.ed Thuy to name a neutral coUntry to which Saigon cguld transfer 1,200 prisoners held for more than four years for "temporary in· ternment." Moon Quarantine Out WASHINGTON (,&PJ -'lbe. National Aeronautics end Space Admini1tration saya l<lfl o! moon rocks brouiht back by . thi'ee lunar mi.s!ion.s show there i! M need to quarantine future returned aatronauts. Dr. George M. Low, NASA actin& 1dn*tirtntor, II.id Wednesday the · resUlta of studies on Apollo 11, 12, and 14 moon samples lho.,. "there is no hazard to man, animal! or plant! In the lunu · material." luxurious spring down sofas Jhese honosome solos were desi~ned to give you t~e ultimoto in •eotincj comfort with docron ond down botk pillows, Cleep spring down seat cushions enveloped in down llnd feethers end in two foam-filled erm pillows. Choo~• from a wide selection of fine febric.s. 8' length reg. $599 NOW 399. Your favoriU fnterfor dtil~ wW bt Mm to ru.Nt .,ou .•• H.J.GARRFfT fURNITU~E PROFESSIONAL INURIOR DESIGNERS -nT out HTOLYING CHARG!- Opn M .... Thu"' & Fri. lwtL 1111 HARIO~ BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646.0275 .· \ ' .-.-...... ·--- Huntington Bea~h Fountain ·valley EDITION voe 64, NO. 102, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 197f Convicts Visit Huntington. School TEN CENTS Students Learn Dow to Break Into Jail By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of IM O.lly f'llfl S!IH Paul Paramo's number is S.15244. It entiUes him to a bunk at the California State Prison in Chino and three free meals a day. He uses the number everywhere he aces. but Paul would rather be known by his name. Tuesday, he and two other inmates came to Huntington Beach. They were freed for 1 few hours to tell Wintersburg Continuation High School students the Statewide Education Tax Eyed By TERRY COVILLE Of 11M OllllY f'llOI Staff Will a statewide property tax provide a boost or a bust for public education? It apparently depends on which side of the money tree you sit. . Some school districts Jtand to gam, others will lose. . . Four of the !Rx school districts that make up the 52-square mil~ H~ntin~on Beach Union High School District .n:ugbt receive a total $4.8 million In. additional flperating funds from a statewide tu. The other two disb'icts would lose money and be forced to raise taxes to keep their current programs. Proponents of the statewide property \,ax argue it will give an equ~l, .~d base of financing to all school disttlcts in California. Education eommiltees of the state senate and Assembly will separately itudy proposed legislatlon (SB801 and ABI408l on the melter May 11 and tt. Two local boards of educalkm, Fountain Valley and Westminster, have 1one on record supporting the statewide property tax. and a third, Ocean View, will con· sider the measure within a month.. . The basic proposal calls for elimination (If local property taxes in el~me.ntary, high school and junior college d1str1cts. The state then would set a uniform pro- perty tax rate of $1.87 for elementary distr.icts, $1.50 for high school district.s and 38 ti!nl.J for the junior college d.islricL& -for a total property tu rate of $.1.75 per $100 of assessed valuation. According to proponen~. of the pl~. that would raise $2,180 billion for publ~c education. The state is al.so asked to chip tn another $400 million plus its current budgeted amount of $1.275 billion for .• grand total of $3.8.16 billion for public education. Opponents, however, say _tilt: ~tatewide property tax will increase 1nd1v1dual ta1 burdens. "One problem." says Robert Dingwall, an opponent of lhe plan. ··1s that figures used to show how much districts will gain from it are based on last year's costs for education, not nelt year's." Dingwall is president of the HOME Council, a property owners group, and was recently a candidate for the Hun- tington Beacb high school board. Based on 196t-70 figures, supporters ahow Westminster School District gaining more than $1.9 million above Its current expenses. Meanwhile the district's tax rate of $2.39 would go down to the $1.87 level. for a 52-<:ent decrtase. Figures for Fountain y~ney show • gain of more than $1.2 m1lhon and a tu decrease of $1 .18; for Ocean View an in- crea.se of nearly $500,000 and a tax (Stt T~. Page 2:) Oraage 1\'eather Cloudy 1k.ies are back with us for the morning hours, with Fri· day's picture promising more of the same. Temperaturta abould clin1 to the 68 and 73 levels. INSIDE TODAY I/ 11ou think welfart. toorkcr1 don't gt.t much to laugh about, check out the gleanings from Orange Co11ntu'1 p11bllc o3si$t· antt. fill'f in Tom 8Cirleu·• Pilot Logbook, Page 14. (all....... 11 Clltoelfll>tl u, ' C:l .. tlllM it.JI C:t!OllU tt c:-• " OHtll l'ttfk.. II ••l"'1al ,... ' lllWla"'-'11 tt.J.I ,..,._ •n .._._. 11 "'"' ~ ,, ,..," tt·tl "',,,..., ... . "'""""' Ne.a .. . Ort-'-"' 14. , .. rt .,i.i. """'"' • ·-..... SllCll Marti.th 1141 T• .... I*"-0 -..... w"""" • ·-·· "-,,." Wtrtll ...... •4 easiest ways to break into pri!on: Uu drugs. Deal dope. Work up a habit. Support It by stealing, robbing and mug. ging. PauJ and his two companions, Carl Anthony and Marvin Mott, arl! part of a convict-organized group called "Prison Prt:venters." They have all been given release dates and now spread their message across local carTipuse.9 in the hope others will not follow their ex.ample. The group of 100 1Jludenls gathered in Room 13 at Winteraburg giggled when Paul, ~, told them be had been smoking marijuana for 11 years and ·'still likes it." But smiles turned to frowns when he added that it wasn't worth it. A former honors student with one year of college to his credit, Paul moved on lO ·barbiturates then started fixing heavier drugs once in a while. Once, while loaded he knocked out a man's teeth with a tire iron. His last arrest brought him a one to 10- year sentence for possession of mari· juana. "I spent a year in Soledad and I lear~ ed how to handle a knife real good. Ifs a jungle there, you have to be an animal to survive. 1l'1 a living hell. You have no freedom whatsoever in the penitentiary,., he told the kids. "I've taken drug• for 11 years and the only thing, it's gotten me is three years in the pen. You've got a beautiful high out here. Keep It!" Carl Anthony, an affable black youth with a mild Afro haircut, began bis career In crime when be was only 12 by breaking into a military installation and "messing up aome kind of government thing." He took part in a gang war that killed one boy, did some time, and moved to California from his home town of New Orleans. "I was Introduced to drugs there. I · thought the oaly tblng that was wrong with dnq:a was that they were lllepl," be said. Without a trade or education, Carl saw those "squares be left behind'' drfvlnJ new cars, owning nice things. He said be wanted to "improvt bla standard of liv· Ing" and began dealing dope. He waa in and out el prison stveral times for various cbarge11 and finally became a fugitive on an assault with a (See OONVIC!S, Paao I) Shoppers Stay • Ill Town Huntington Retail Sales Show Big 1970 Gain ASKED TO ADVISE ON MATH Marina High's Roper Marina School Counselor Named To Math Board Mrs. Susan Roper, a counselo r at Marina High School, has been appointed to the Califomia C.Ommisslon o n Mathematics by the state Board of Education. As a new commission member she will be evaluating the mathematics cur- riculum in grades from kindergarten through junior college. She will also make l!istedfic curriculum recommendations to the board. Mrs. Roper is the author of seven malbemalics text books used by sludent5 in the third through eighth grades. She has also taught mathematics at UC Irvine and served as a consultant for the National Science Foundation. Formerly, she taughl mathematics on the elemen- tary and high school level in Garden Grove and Santa Ana Schools, specializ· ing in experimental mathematics pro- grarn.11. She i.11 the wife of Huntington Beach Union High School District Superin· tendenl Jack S. Roper and the mother of three children. Lewis to Leave U.S.? PARIS (UPI) -Comedian Jerry Lewis u.id today he is considering moving to Switzerland so five of his six sons would not have to serve in the Vietnam war. "One of my boys already i.11 there," Lewis said. "I think that'a enough." By ALAN DffiKIN Of llM Oallr f'll91 Stitt For Huntington Beach 1970 was the year when the shopper and the retailer got their sheckels together. Large -general merchandise stores moved into the city and local consumers stopped going beyond the commwnity for general purchases. The result was a $25.7 million gain In retail sales in Huntington Beach over 1969. William Back, the city·s economic development officer, reported today that this gain in rel.ail sales in 1970 was the largest of any city in the county. The Huntington Beach increase was nearly one lhird of the county-wide gain of $85 million for the year, Back reported. In terms of city tax revenue, the gain means that the local govemrntnt receiv· ed an additional $250,000 as its ooe per· ceat share of tbe sta~ sales t.u. This brought the total lt»eal Illes ta1 rtvhaue to $1,687,IM. Asked tiow the lncrease took place with the area still auffering from the pains of the aerospace layoffs, Back said it was a matter of retailers moving Into the city to plug gaps in local shopping categories. "The retailers are catching up with the population growth, offering merchandise people previously had to go out of town for. Ifs a case of investment following opportunity." Canine License Deadline May 1 If you want to license your dog for $5 instead of $8 then do so before 5 p.m. Fri- day. Thal is the message of the Huntington Beach Humane Society in warning pet owners that a $3 penalty will be tacked on the $5 license May I. The licenses are issued from the society's offices at 21632 Newland St. which close at 5 p.m. If the fee is mailed. it must have a Friday postmark to qualify for the $5 rate, a society official said. Queen Mary Opening To Tourists May 8 LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI ) -After more than three years of work at a cost of more than S50 millioo, the Queen Marv formally will be opened to tourist! next week. Officials said Wednesday thal "preview tours" will begin May 8 while restoration of the slip as a tourist and convention at- traction continued. Family Called Foundation Of Fountain Valley YMCA The Lewis Decker family can righUy be called the foundation of Fountain Valley YMCA activities. The Deckers have a hand in every YM· CA activity offered. Poppa Decker is a Y's Men Club member. Momma is an Indian Malden Je.ader. Daughter Kathy ts a litUe Indian Maiden, while two of her brothers, David and Jamie, are lndi11n Guide.!. Anothtr brother Sreat, ls a member of a Gra· V aub. Only two member11 of the r11mily - Suzie, 12 wttks old, and Christy. four years old -are left out of the acUvHies, they're too young. "lt'1 • great famlly organization. It of· fers everything," Mrs. Sue Decker ex- plained. "My only regret ill that Suzie and Christy aren·t Involved." ''The girl! were heartbroken when they .. w11tched the boys put on war paint, so we got into Inclian Maidens." Mrs. Decker added. "Kathy wanted to put on make up too ... The Decker family will be all decked out in YMCA toga May I, for the all·Yid· CA pancake breakfa.11t. Hund.rtds of members and guests are expected to gather from 7 a.m. to noon at Von's Shopping Center, Talbert Avenue and Magnolia Street. The breakfast is open to the public al St for a plate of pancakes and trimmings. Some memben of the Los Angeles Rams foolball team and Los Angeles Lalrers basketball $Quad will be on hand to slgn autographs. The f'iew Development band wlll pr~ vide mu slc from 11 a.m .• to noon and a space pillow will be provided for the youngster11 to play on. Back pointed out that drug 11ales in- creased $703,000 in the year; food sales were up $2.74 million and home furnishings asd appliances jumped $11.11 million. General merchandise sales rose $6.7 million and eating and drinking establishmenls gained 13.4 million. "itores which use heavy advertising - hardware, furniture, general merchan- dise and department stores -have mov· ed in and are drawing shoppers from other c:ommunltles," Back explained. Army Officer Acquitted Of Viet Torture Charge FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (AP) -A jury of seven career Army officers acquitted Capt. Euge•e M. Kotouc today of charges that he ~11\•d a.prhoner .iiu. iliA 1961 rajd on u.e South Vietnam~ ·'village or My Lai. The jury, all but one member of whieh were veterana: of Vietnam, deliberated slightly more than an hour. Kotouc, an lntelligerice offfcer at tbe time of the assault, atood 1tiffly at at· tention as t.he verdict was read. Friends and relatives Jn the paneled military courtroom cheered the verdict. Outside the courtroom, surrounded by family, the round faced balding officer lold newsmen he would remain in the Army. "It's the best damned Anny ln the world, I'll tell you," said Kotouc. "I'm very happy," he said. "I'm pleas- ed to be living in a country where we have a system of justice like tbe one we have. •·1 couldn't be happier -I just couldn't be happier." He said he was indepted to his attorneys and "thousands of Americans." "What can I say at a time like this? Today is my day to be bappy and not critical. I'm going out to be with my family ." Kotouc is the third American soldier to be acquitted on charges arising from the My Lai assault and its aftermath. Ac· qultled earlier of assault charges were S. Sgt. Davld Mitchell of St. Francisville, La ., and Sgt. Charles Hutto. of Tallulah, La. His acquittal followed the conviction of Lt. William L. Calley Jr. on murder charges arising from the assault. Slill to be tried on criminal charges in the assault is Capt. Ernest Medina. 34. He Is charged with murder and Is awaiting trial at McPherson. Prebial proceedings in his case are to begin late next month. The jury got. the case at 8 a.m. PDT after final arguments by lawyers for both sides and a half hour charge from the judge, Col. Madison Wright. Wright noted in his charge that Kotouc ACQUITTED AFTER TRIAL Army Capt. Kotouc: admit.led culling off a part of the finger of the prisoner, a suspected Viet Cong. "Intent is the essential element in this case," said the silver haired jurist. Maj. William Eckhardt, the prosecutor, said there was no doubt that Kotouc cut off part of the finger. The question. Eckhardt SBid. "is whether It was done Intentionally.'' "The accused says it was unintentional and accidental," Eckhardt continued. "Acciden1t is not synonymous with unintentional . ''An accident i! an unexpected act not due to negligence. He clearly stated on the stand that he deliberately brought t.hat knife down. Hence, it was not an ac· cident." Capt. Norman Cooper, one of three lawyers representing Kotouc, Maintained that the finger cutting was an accident. Examples he gave of tl;iis trend were tbe Brookhurst Streef..Adarrui Avenue area which draws from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and the' Huntington Center which pulls consumeni from Westmimter and Fountain Valley.· North Vietnam Offers U.S. 'Negotiations' PARIS (AP} -North Vietnam offered today to open tmtnedlate nqoUations wltb tl!e Unlte4 Sta;.. on a dalo for an unconditional withdrawal of all Amerlcan force.a from Sooth Vietnam. The . propoul, made by H a n o I llfl<>tltlor X111D 1buy II flle llltb Wffkly session -of the Vietnam peace talks, was the first offer to "negotiate,, a witbdraw1l date. Prtvfously, North Viel· nam and tbe Viet Cong have invariably demanded that the United States unilaterally let. a date for its total withdrawal befoi,e negotiations can begin. At the 1ame time, Viet Cong Foreign Minister Mrs. Nguyen ·Thuy Binh put forward ·what seemed like a trial baJJoon Gffer of an uncondltional cease fire witb American forCes. "At the very moment when the Nixon .Administration refuses to put an end to the war/' lbe aaJd, ''the: South Viet· namese population and tts armed forttS are P."epared to cease firing on American 1old.im who do not undertake any bosUle action against them." At the er!d of the closed session, a newsman asked 111uy whether Mrs. Binb's offer applied to North Vietnamese forces. Thuy replied that North Vietnamese forces were reponslble for defending North Vietnam, but 1dded: "Mrs. Blob's proposal concerns the liberation armed forces of South Vietnam, the Viet Cong and the American forces. The proposal demonstrates the Vletnamtse people's humanitarian feellnp and sincere desire for peaei!." U.S. chief qoUator David K. Z. Bruce, asked to comment on Mrs. Bintt 's stateme11t told newsmen: ''She did not lruly propose a ceue fire or anything else that wu new." Bruce and Soutb Vietnamese delegate. Pham Dang Lam called on North Viet- nam to name a neutral country or in· ternational organization to act es "protecting power" for prisoners held by both sides. Lam also uked Thuy to name a neutral country to which Saigon could transfer 1,200 prilonen held for more than four yur1 for "temporary in· ternment." D41\.T 'l'-OT Staff '""' NOBODY HAS TO SELL FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S DECKER FAMILY ON THI YMCA Bick to Front: L•wl1 and Suzl1, SU., Brtnt, Jaml1t David, Kathy and Chrlaty ' • • ---------- 2 DAil Y PILOT H Thundq, Aoril 29, 1971 ln11e Cle11ded FreM Page 1 Coast Hospital Dispute Flares tAXES ••• decrease of $1.4'1; and for the high tcbool district el'tra funds amounting te St million and a tax decrease of lt centJ. But two diJtrlcta. Hunlin&ton Beach :Elementary and Se•I Btach, would have to raise taxe.!I to maintain their currenl ~ expenses. Huntincton Beach (Elemen. • tary) taxes would go up 13 cents and Se.ti ' Beach up $1.16. The average taxpayer in the Hun· tineton Beach elementary d I 1 t r i ct • however, would not feel the squeet• 1 beeau.!le the increase would be more than offset by decreases in the high school· district and the Coast Community Collegt Districts, where the tax rate decrease would amount to 14 cenl.!1. By JACK BROBACK OI r111 Dfll»' Pllft fltff Controversy surrounding two riv1l hO!plllls In the Mission Viejo-Laguna Hills area continued today ''ith action by an ad hoc county health planning com· mltlee clouding the bsue. 'lbe committee, An interim body &trV· Ina: only tmtil the county's new Health Plannin& Council ls acUvated, voted 7 to 5 late Tuesday night to table action on a procreas report of the Saddleback Com- munity HospU.al pla1 for Laguna Hilla Leisure World. Committee majority members uid they tabled action because of Sad· dleback'• declslon to reduce its once-pro- posed 256-bed facility to 150 beds. Letdtng the attack on the Sadd.leback ~untington Wife Given 17 Days For Aid Fraud A Hunlington Beach woman who" waiv· ed jury trial and pleaded guilty in Santa Ana Municipal Cow1 to charges of weHare fraud has been sentenced to 17 daya in Orange County Jail and ordered to make reatijution of MOO unlawfully claimed tram t.be Orqe County Weliare Department. Mn:. Josephine Rodriguez Bertucci, 24. of 11i. Acacia St., admitted drawing that IWl\ in Aid to Famlllea with Dependent Children funds daring the first three months of 1971. She was orde.red to begin serving her sentence Friday. Mrs. Bertucci. collect.ed the wellare funds alter telling department officials that her husband had abandoned the home and left her to support their only child. Jnvutigation revealed that Bertuc· cl was al home and working and his wife worked in a Huntington Beach bank. Mrs. Bertuccl'1 arrest WB!!I one of 11 authorized by the District Attorney'• Of· fice in a countywide Crackdown on welfare chiselecs. She i1 the secood such defendant to draw a county )all term. 3 Coast Seniors Win National Merit Grants Thrt:e Orange Coast high school senlors -one from Huntington Beach and two from Newport Beach -have been named winners of $1,000 National Merl t Scholarships. They are Shawn Bissonnette of Newport Harbor High School, Kenneth E. Neiutr of Q:irona del Mar High School and KeMeth T. Zwick o fMarina High School in Huntington Beach. Each will be valedictorian, or co. valedictorian of hill graduating clUll. The three student. are among 1,000 from au parts of the nation to win one-- time, $1,lm awards to help defray college costs. The awards are made on the basis of competitive uamtnaUons. Bissonnette Is the son of Dr. and Mrs, H. Ward Bissonnette. Hl06 Somerset Lane, Newport Beach. He ei:pect.s to study law in college. Neisser. son of Mr. and Mr1. Carl Neisser, 2416 22nd St., Newport Beach, plan! to major in the social acience.!I in colltae. Zwick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zwiclti 168*1 Edgewater Lane, Huntington Beach. He plan.!1 a college major in political science. OIAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT OllAHGI co.t.IT ,.UILllMIM• CCMl"ANV l•Mtf N. W,M -,,...llWIJ .... l'WllllMI" J1ck I, e .. ,, • .,. V1c.t ,,..llllnt Mii 0-•I Mt11tW Tll•fl'l•t K.,...;C ...... Th•"'•• A. MIH'plil11• .111...,..ir. t.•ltW Al111 Di1li:i11 W.t Ortnta '-1'1 1:41111' Atlt•rt W. 111,, AHOClf111 l•IW "'""' .. '" .... Offk• 17111 h1ch .. ultw1r4 Mtllllf Alll4rttt: P.O. I•• 7t0, 92MI .,_......, LttUM s.cti~ m •-r ..,_ C.i. IMMI Ill W•I ll'f II,_. """"" '-*i: m:t "'...,.,,. loulwtnl IM CMIMrlffl: »S ,..,.,.. II C."""' .... facUity were Paul Mast. a municipal court judge: Ralph Echave and Com· mittee Chairman Donald Klein. The Saddleback hospital controversy surfaced earlier this week when it was disclosed that planning commissioner Arnold Forde who had e1ercised "delay- ing" tactics on commission approval ol the facility holm a major financial in- terest in the rival Mission Community Hospital now under construction in Mission Viejo. Tuesday night's action by the health. committee will have "no direct effect'' upon plans or progress of the Saddle.back llosp1tal according to Frank R. McDougall, Lutheran Hospital Society ex· ecutive. The Lutheran church group i.!I building the non-profit facility. McDougall maintains that Saddleback had previously received endorsement of the Comprehensive Health Planning Commiss.ioa of Orange County before that body went out of business last January. There is no question that Seal Beach tupayera would be hurt. .. But lt'1 a matter of childre•. We h.1v& 53,000 In four districts without much · money behind them, while there are 7,800 -. with high assessed valuations," Mi kt Brick. superintendent ef the Fountai.!I ·. Val ley district, said. -: Admittedly, there will be tchool districts which will not benefit financially by the statewide property tax, but Dr,. Clarence Hall, Ocean View Superi~ tendent. say.!I, "the whole purpoM i• to equalize education throughout the state, .so all dis tricts have a chance tc provldf: good education.'' ~· •.' "It eliminates isolated pockelt m wealth," Brick added. Dingwall, however, feel:<1 the figures" are wrong and over a period of time all taxes will go up. The Tuesday night action set the stage for another event in the continuing con· troversy -a special meeting of the coun· ty planning oommisslon late today to, con- sider the Saddleback hospital's reque.!lt for a vital conditional use permit. Half-million Dollar Goof The argument Is just beginning and more local school board! can be expected .. to take sides on the Issue. · This permit has been delayed on two occasions by Forde, an appointee of Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. Howard Fields, a Santi Monica water bed manu· facturer. holds a bank book which shows that the bank paid him S529,000 in error. He bas returned · the money, but the bank let him keep nearly $2,000 in interest. The original transaction called for $529.00 to be transferred from a Boston bank to the \Veils Fargo branch in Santa Monica. Townhouse Bid OK'd in Valley .• Tuesday it was disclosed that Forde is a part owner of the land on which the rival 126-bed Ml!Sion C o m m u n I t y Hospital is being built and a part owner of the project itself. Forde is presen:ly traveling in Europe with Caspers but is ret>(lrtedly cutting his journey short to return to Orange County thi.!I weekend. He ill not expected to arrive in time for this evening's commission meeting, however. Also absent today Is Com· mission Chairman Woodrow Butterfield who left on a sudden trip to Wa.!lhlngton, D.C. thi• week. Butterfield, who has joined Forde In delaying a permit for the Saddleback hospital, is the appointee of First District Supervisor Robert Battin of Santa Ana to tbe commission. Meanwhile, Assemblyman R o b e r t Badham {R·Newport Beach) has an· QOUDCed plans of an assembly health commJttee probe Into the enlirt: hospital picture in Orange County. His action wa.!I . triggered by the continuing controversy of the two facilities. Lutheran Hospital executives admitted today that time wu of the essence. They rqµ.st have a ~ permit from the com· mifSion prior to next Tuesday , or con- strucUon may be blocked for at least one year. .. The commission approval 11 necessary to eJl!Ufe the Saddleback hospital's ~gihllity for a $1.8 million federal loan. Motherhood Beach Doctor's Suit Agreement Not Final Word A Huntington Beach physician's agree· ment to a recent settlement of a personal injury lawsuit in Orange County Superior Court was based on the acceptance by his insurance carrier of that arrangement an::I did not represent his final com· mitment to the settlement, the Daily Pilot has learned. Attorney Donald Ruston told Judge Raymond Thompson that he w a s •·reasonably sure." that the insuran~ carrier for Dr. Jobn W. Lee would con- tribute $1,000 to the $97,000 settlement awarded injured truck driver Leslie Neil Harris. It was made cfear in the courtroom that ii Dr. Lee could not contribute the Sl,IKXI, that portion of the settlement would -be pkked up by the principal defendant ip the ~tlon, subcontractor Jack McConnell. Dr. Lee was one of four Huntington Beach physicians accused of negligence in the. treatment of Harris. Helen, one of the gorillas at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, scowls protectively as she holds her newborn baby, believed to be a female. The baby was born last week, but made its public debut Wednesday. ~th mother and dad are atout 12 years old. Lincoln Park Zoo is be· lleved Lo have the largest collection rif great apes in the world. Frotn Page I CONVICTS ... deadly weapon, kidnap and forgery rap. Soon, he became strung out on heroin. And while he was in a plane. 15,000 miles up in the air, in pain from h.i~ habit and carrying a briefcase full of heroin, he decided he would like to come dowa - permanently. Carl said he kicked the habit and turn- ed himself in to authorities. All charges were dropped. except his probation viola· lion . That alone brought him one to 10 years. After serving two years of that sen- tence, he is scheduled to go out in nine da ys . His advice. to the Wintersburg students: "I can't tell you not to get loaded because you are going lo do whatever you want to. Whatever you do though, don't think how groovy it is now but how it's going to be tomorrow, or the gext day. "Wh.a tever you do. just think. No high is worth the time that's going to be speqt." Marvin Mott, 23, became • rilch man through dope. He wa.!I introduced to it on the battlefield! of Vietnam. "When I went there and saw all that marijuana growing I just went nu ta," A1arvin explained. He soon started an organization to sell drug! oo bis base. Back in the U.S. he started importing dope and was arrested for bringing 109 kilos of marijuana acros.!I the border. Marvin bailed out and was immedi4tely re-arrested on possession of marijuana, pills and cocam. He bailed out again and was caught with 1,500 kilos of marijuana. "The grand jury then indicted me and my two partners. t had money so I got myself a lawyer. t figured he could make a deal for a lesser charge but I got a two to 10.year sentence. There was oo deal," be said. "I was fined S333.000 but they already had $122,000 of my bail money. I still owe them a couple of hundred thousand. It means that I won't get my income tax back for the re.!lt of my life and I'll never be able to own anything in my own name." Marvin said he would go back to col- lege as soon as he got out. He will let others be the dope!. Approval for a 222-unit townhoUS<' development in north Fou~taln ValleY,. was granted Wednesday night by th~ planning commission. The townhouse! are 1cheduled for con· struction on 18.5 acres of land at the. northwest comer of Edinger Avenue anc!~ Euclid Street. The land Is owned by' former plaMing commission ThomL~·. Grafton who earlier Jost • bid fot apartmenta on it. Planners also adopted a master plan calling for an equestrian trail north o., Warner Avenue between Mile Squa:-r , Park and Santa Ana River. Moon Quarantine Out, WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nationir Aeronautics and Space Administration says tests of moon roclu brought back bJ. three lunar missions &how there i1 rit need to quarantine future returnel astronauts. Dr. George M. Low. N~ acting administrator, said Wednuday tW results of studies on Apollo 11, 12, ahd lf moon samples show "there is no hau.rd t.o man. anima l• or plant• in the lunli material." luxurious spring down sofas These hand some safes were designed to give you the ultimate in seating comfort with decron end down beck pillows, "deep sp rin g down seot cush ions enveloped in down and feethers end in two foom-filled erm pillows. Choose from e wide selection of fine fabrics. 8' length reg. $599 NOW 399. 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YIA!lh groups are also being moved by a ca ll to save the seashore lrom new developments they fear would deatroy coastal beauty or reduce public use in favor of commerdal or residential pro- ject!: limiting accesa t.o relaUvely small '!limbers of people. ·Un the other side art real estate peo- ple, developer1, big and 1 m 1 11 businessmen. utility companJe.s and oil in- Los Angeles BofA Bombed; No One Hurt LOS ANGELES (AP) -A b\1ck pbwder bomb ei:ploslon blew a foot wlde hole In the roof of a Bank of Amerlc1 branch near downtown Wednesday nilht. police bomb squad investigators said. The 9 p.m. blast damaged the attic area used for record ator1ge and knocked a aii: inch hole in the eelltng, police 11ld. Thre w1s no fire and no one wa.s in- jured. 'A janitor. Jerry Vtgnol, waa in the bl:lilding at the time. Police said he told tt:·em he saw no one near the bank nor heard any unwual no\se11 before the ex· plosion. No suspects were in custody. Earller Wednesday an Oakland branch sUstained what a bank official tenned "one cf the worst" In the recent 1erie.& of bmnbtng attack!: against the bank. ·what police called a pipe bomb t i· ploded outside the entrance just before ernployes were due to report for work. The blast shattered a dozen windows and hurled fragments through the bank in- terior and through a 1econd wall into tht building lobby. Police said two young men were seen leaving the SCf;ne in what was believed to be a 1957 Chevrolet sedan. No arreats have been reported, hov.·ever. Santa Ana Police Probing Mesan's Sl1ooting Death Santa Ana police are today in- ve.stigating the killing of a Costa Mesa man Wednesday while he and his employer were target shooting. LL Harrell Davis said the death of James Edward Drake. 19, of 2139 Monrovia Ave., occurred when he was hit by a bullet in the upper right chest from a 9-mm automatic pistol In t.he hand& of Marvin Fields, 38, of Santa An!. The incident took place in a va~ant lot next to Fields garage at 293 N. Sullivan S,, Santa Ana, where Drake waa employed as a mechanic. . ·orncers said Drake was reportedly kill· ed v.·hile Fields was reloading the gun LL Davis !lid he would confer with the district attorney'• office on any possible cbarges. teresta upreatn& ft1r1 that 11moUonal and often unfounded •rcumtnt.! will prevlll oft!' bulc property rlghta. Many local officials art publicly en- donln1 propostla: to crtate the very kind of rt:jlonal plannlng authorities they have long foulbt u threats to local control . Botb tbe League of CalUomta ClUes and tbe county Supervisors As•oclatlon of CaWomJa (CSAC) are supporting co11Utne bills this year wh.lch, to varying degrees, take pbi.Mlnl authority away from coastal cltie.s and crunlie1. The f:int and probably biggest battle - shaping up for a late May or early June showdown -will be over which of three major approaches to coastal conservation will be followed to create tht proposed new regional and state planning boards. Tbe Sierra Club, Coastal Alliance. the Student Environmental Confederation and other ecololY croups back AB 1474. a bill by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty t 0. TAPP!D FDR NAVY JOB Or1n9e County'1 Johnaon Former Coun tian Named Navy A ide B y President From Wire Service• Orange County'a James E. Johnson hu been nominated by President Nixon to be usistant secretary of the Navy for man- pOwer and reserve affa irs. He currently Uves in ~ton. Md., but maintains his Tustin home. I n Washington he has been serving as the vice chainnan o fl.he Civil Service Com- miss.ion. He is a former dircctnr of the California Department of Veterans' Af- fairs . Johnson'& appointment opens up a vacancy on the Civil Service Commission whlch Nixon reportedly plans to fill with a woman, Jane Baker Spain, a Cincinnati industrialist who has been a vice chairman or the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped Johnson, 45, a native of Madison, 111., served for 25 years in the Marine Corps and was the first Negro warrant officer In the Corp!. He was named to the Civil Service Commission in February, 1969. Beverly Hills), and 37 o th tr assemblymen and 1enator1 which would give the proJ)O:!led new boards P"etplng authority ovtr local plans . The League of California Cities la back· ing AB 15 by Assemblyman Pete Wilson (R.San Diego). Although the Wilson bill gives virtually idenUcal veto powers to the new board&, it gives local officials a bigger share cf their control including a one-vote majority on the regional level. A third plan, SB 1483 by Sen. Don11ld Grunsky (R-WatsonVlille). is supported by CSAC. The county supervisors endorse lhe concept cf statewide coastal planning guidelines in the bill, but say they can bt best admini!tered by local agencies . The Wilson bill made the most progress ln the legl!lature last year -dying in the Senate for tack of a bearing after passing the Assembly -but the Sieroty plan Is the ftvorite this year because Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti CD-Van Nuys), is a principal coauthor. Court Clears Dana Doctor Of Malpractice All of the proposals are aimed at and Wilson b!Ua are in how st1tewide coastal preunaUOn meuurta would hilting whit Coastal Alliance call! "the criteria will bt formulated 111d who wW faet I.heir toucheJt test. c:; ct111 eiploltat!on of irreplaceable t1ctnlc be on tbe boards. There iJ already strona: oppotltJon frtm wonders" because or uncoordinated plan-PlaMJn1 1tarU: on the state level In the croups with S.nate influence. nln1 or nearly 200 local government agen. Sleroty bill, but on the local level ln the Donald Gllllt11, lobby lit for t h • cles •long the coast wt-.> are pl1yed off Wilson. Sleroty would &Ive public Callfornla Real Estlte AaoclaUon, .. Y• 11galnst one another by developers. members m1jorltle1 over appolntee1 of "the type of preservation envilloned bere The coastline "ll not only private, but a local 1ovemment at 111 levels, but Wilton ii a takln1 of prlvatt property" and unique and limited resource of this would give local officials a narrow ma-Wtml the bill could run up to f l bllllon to state," says Wilson. jorlty on regional bo1rd1, som1thln1 f2 bllllon. "CUrrently decisions on how to use that ma11y conserv1tlonlsts 11y would weaken "We wholeheartedJy concur a com· limited resource are made at tbe local the resolve of the bo1rds. prehensive plan for the c011tll.ne i1 level. That means there ls no mechanism Sleroty propose1 a coastal zone in otcenary,'' Gillies s1y1. But, "with the to interject any state or regional which the 1tate would have a veto over erowtb of Calllornia, the coastal z:~ priorities," Wilson says, "11nd with a local plans extending up to five mlle1 In. must share in absorpllon o! this irowtb limited resource it is imporlanl we set land. Wilson would limit it to 1.000 yarch. with 1dd!Uonal bou1lna:." priorities." The CSAC plan, although endorsing a Prttton HotchkiJ, 1 Southern Calllornla Says Sieroty: "The coastline has regional approach, tunu the plannlnt developer, upped Gillies ' e1Umate of Ult always been looked upon as something lit procen back to city and county pltnMl'I value of land affected to no billion and be exploited. But the coastline doesn 't who would be bound to work within state charges the proposab: were dts!Jned "to belong to the cities that happen to be sit· criteria for co11tal land uae. wipe out local government." ting along the coast. Il belongs to the "Emph1sl11 should be placed on positive Defeat of the Sleroty bill is "a UWal whole stale. or the whole nation, even." local initiative within regional and state quesUoa of survival" for the bulldln& m. Another coastline problem in Sieroty'1 frameworks ." says CSAC &pokesman dustry, 11)'1 Paul McCarron, lobbyi.tt for view is the burden on coastal com-Henry J. Mello, a Santa Cnu: County the C1Ufom11 Builders Council. munilies to provide recreation for the supervisor wbo chtirs CSAC's en-"A broader concern than protection ef whole state, a money-losing deal whlcb vironment cominittee. the coa1tlint is tbe wall·btln1 of the many communllie9 respond to by making But that approach amount! to "the economy," says McCarron, who calla the the coast less accessible. total emasculation of coastline legisla-lntttlm permit pro•ltlona of tbe coastllM Sieroty's proposals in~lude a $\SO tion." says Assemblyman Paul Priolo of bills "a de facto mor1torlum" on bulld1n& million bond issue end development of a Pacific Palisades; Republican chairman that would immediately throw a vast stale plan which could result In con-cf the Assembly committee that will act labor force out of work. tinuing state help for coast a I com-on coastline bills. Arguing for continued home rule by muntlies. Priolo said he was confident a alrong coastal cltle1, James Roberts, m1na1er All of the proposals include interim and coastline bill would be enacted unUI he of tbe Hermosa Beach Chamber ef Com· permanent plans and emphasite public he1rd Mello recently In a Monterey bear· merct, told Priolo'• committee at their access to the ocean. preserving coastal ing. Monterey hearing: "If others are eo&o views and reserving the coast for water· "Now J have doubta,'' Priolo uld, ex-cerned with the coastline, we invite them Dr. Harold E. Day of Dana Point related uses, both public and private. plainln1 SAC traditionally Is very in-to move to one of our coutal cJtJea and Wednesday was cleared of all charges in· Biggest differences between the Sleroty lluentlal In tbe state Sen1te. whert join in the commm\lty plaMln&." valving malpracUce and fa 1 s e im· 1------------------------------------------- prisonment in a civil suit brought In Orange County Superior Court. The plaintiffs were a Long Beach cou- ple who were palient.s at bU! Capistrano By The Sea Hospital six years ago. The jury ended three days of delibera· tions and six weeks of trial in Judge Ronald Crookshank's courtroom by dismissing the $650,UOO lawsuit filed by Barbara, 29, and Charles Williams, 31, against the psychiatrist. The couple alleged in their civil action that Dr. Day administered a series of electro-shock treatments against t h eJ r wishes and that the continued therapy brought an a stroke that disabled Mrs. Wiiiiams. She wore a leg brace throughout the trial. Dr. Day denied throughout the trial that he and his associate Dr. George Prastka. had been guilty of negligence in their treatment of the Williams couple. Airport Center Dedication Held By Irvine Firm Tom Fuentes, executive assistant to Fifth District Supervisor Ro"ald Caspers of Newport Beach, was scheduled key speaker today for dedication of the Irvine Company's new Airport Center near Orange County Airport. Ascension of a hot air balloon was part of the hoopla scheduled for colorful open· ing riles of the SJS million business com· plex just northerly of the airport off MacArthur Boulevard. The center is still under construction. It includes six office buildings, two restaurants a service stalion and the Airporter I~ When completed, it will of- fer nearly one million square feet of floor space. Others scheduled to appear at the dedication today include Irvine Company President William R. Mason, Irvine Vice President Gilbert W. Fergeson and Charles Cleminshaw, president of the Greater Irvine Industrial League. You'll fall in love with our Garden Shop. Prelty ruffled pelunl1s •.. the double kind, In assorted colors. Hardy and colorful, In 1 gallon containers. 77! Bedding pgnt . -'81. Mtr\golds. French Dwarf or African Tall variety. Plant several trays 1or.cc\or. 44~tray Poltedl1- -lal. Begonias. Fuchsias and Marguerltes growing In 4• p0b. Your choice. 37~~h School Board Furor Erupts Penneya Lawn Food at a real value price. 25 lb. bag, 2" Penneys All·PurPoM Fertll\zer for healthy gardens. 199 Hanging bowl specltl. Planted with yeur choice of Fuchsia, Gri pe Le.at Ivy or Begonia Aichmondenals ln10"' clay pot. 511 R e porter's Stories S park Sq uabble Ove r Sec recy Stories of sex.tinged Santa An1 Schoo1 District activities and how they wt!'• reported by the Santa Ana Registe r had a furor bolling tod1y over coverage of the latc!t trU!tees' meeting . Regi1ter staff writer Jane Gorman reported in a bylined story that she .,,.aa held ctpUve mor1 tMn one hour in board office! by an obscenlty-1houting mob of parents. She charged 1he was shoved, elbowed and called filthy, Ul'lprintable namtS dur- ing the conrrontation, as lhey demanded 1hc source of her information. The attractive, five-foot. five-inch. 11~ flOUnd reporter finally left in tea111 after nfu!llng to do so. . California law protects the right of the nt\\'!I media to protect sources of in- formation. The incldenta lnvolved have also bten lUbslantlated, bul the crowd confronting the on\v two board members to show up _along with Mn. Gorman -objected to I.heir bei·1g e1oosed. One printed A'Prll 15 involved a Lathrop ,Jvnior High School retreat al ldyll wlld. Where sei:ual activity. gambling and other ~omev.·hat aduli pastimes wt r 1: perm ii led. Chaperones wert mainly collegians, Who have been dllclpllned. The second 1ppe1red recent I y. re~1rdlng the forced rtalpation of Sad- dlebl!lck High School 1wlm eo1ch Robert .Aronsohn. 33, of Newport Beach, for allowing his tel!lm to Aee I st.g nlm. Confronted flr9t with demand!! about the sources. truslf!C'! Robert HAJT and Bud y Montejano denied any knowledge. The 11ngry mob then tur11ed on Mrs. Corman, the only reporter present for the se11111on, which htd •mrntdl1tely 1d- joumed dut to lack of a qoorum. r . I DAILY ••LOT """' ,..._ ON THE FIRING LINE Reporter Gorman Montejano had 11ld district ICOlfily about senr!Uve tuua tuch as the rilque retreat and the COllCh'1 fir:lng over the slag film would be lightened up . He also s1ld In Mr11. GnTml!ln'11 coverage that h~ did not thlnll sht could be forctd to txpose the !!Ource. This Is what h1ppened ncrt, she reportl: "The crowd, callina me names that cannot be printed. jostled me and repeatedly pushed me back when I at.- tempted to leave .•. " 'You are not leaving here until you tell us where you got this story '' (on the slag movie) said a man who elbowed hle at least .11 dozen times ... He Jdentified himself only as 'a parent'." She said Superintendent Charles Ken· ney finally emer~~ from his office elsewhere in the bu1ld1na: and rescued her from the taunting. threatening mob. The district chief also told the crov.•d he rlidn't know how the documents about the tv.·o Incidents -considered confidential -were delivered to the Register. A school official brought them to the newsroom personally, she allege11, while Dr. Kenney charged they were stolen from his desk. Register PubliMler Clarence H. Hoiles lmmedla tely fire(! off a stem letter to the school board demanding it prevent any further incident.-; threatnlng the right of news coverage. The Irate parents today denied the in· cldent ever happened, accusi ng ~frs. Gorman of fabri cating the s to r Y m!lliciously. They demand 11 full and complete retraction. A conference w111 scheduled today es 11. THUil wiU1 publl~er Holies. Mn. Gorman and a deleaation of those present, plus trustees Harr and Moll- tc l111no. The Tennesste-bom jnumalism school ~adu11.le, 11 !la.ff member ror I 1h: yean. tDd11.y expressed detp concern over the 1111tu1tk>n. "Everything In the story was true. Oh GOO . it w11s a bad scene:· she s11ld in • SOl't drawl. 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The court t.ook under advisement a re- quest by Miss Bacon's attornty, Philip Hlrschkop, that it overturn 1 ruUng Wedneoday by U.S. Dlslrlct Coor! Judl!e John J. Sirica that the girl's arrest and confinement on $100,000 bond as a mater- ial witness was ;'fair and proper." Miss Bacon, of Atherton, Calif., was ar- rested Tuesday night by rst agents on a warrant charging she had knowledge of the persons responsible for the March 1 bombing. No one wll! injured in the pre· Coast Watch Scene Changes By THOMAS MURPDINE Of ,.. Diii" ... fhll Airport Drugging COAST S!Glfl'INGS: H""""'1s of motorists must have lffl1 tblJady u she tnic!Jl<d up Ille edi• of Pacific CA>a>t Highway this momln& about a quarter· mile ouWde of Corona dfl Mar. Red China Diplomats, She seemed to be a bowewUe type. It wu early .aod the sides were glumpy and ahe. walked alowly up the inland side of the sbouldtr. Every now and Ulen she woUld stop and plck up an old paper, a botUe or a bit of debris. French Aides Scuff le You .had to think U she was going to finish the job, Mt had a tong walk ahead. The Junk was strewn down lhe highway for the next baU-m!le. * JUST A BIT further along in the downtown atr.ip of CdM, a Young man !lood idly on a comer near a vacant lot. He wore one of tll06t "Ecology Now" bockpaclcs. He was tossing old magatines into the Jot. Some people are al w a y 1 out of uniform. Too bad aome authority couldn't have given the Jady up the highway the ecology backpack and given the k1d a swllt punt on his recliner. * AND SPEAIONG of vacant lots, is it true that everybody knows the San CJemente Do-Gooder and Clvlc Leader who owns a parcel famed as the free junk collection yard of the Spanish Village? * AT ALMOST oppo11te ends of l he Orange Coast, Laguna Beach and Seal Beach appear to be running some kind of contest. The wlnnu will be the dty whose citiienl can pass the most peti· tions in a 12-month perk>d. The ballpoint pen pe<iple must love these two spots. JI that isn't the contest, then certainly Seal Beach and Laguna art in some kind of a spidted competition on I.be number of changes they C&l'I institute in their City Hall merry-g~roundl. Between the two, city attorneys, coon· cilmen, police chiefs, planning com- missioners, city managers and all seun to J>e coming and goin1 in a IOl't of municipal mw.ical chairs. They ought to try something new for the front door of each city hall. One tµrnstile for each. * lf VOU CAN remunber the days ~·hen, while driving through Newport Beach yau were treated a se.a of gold as mustard plant bloomed in the Jam. boree Road sector, then you've been coast-\\'atcbing for awhile. A few clumps of the yellow grass are still around here and there. But the great crops of yesteryear's gold that used to cover barren ground are gone. So that·s that, coast.-watchers. We just can·t cut the musLard any more. Foresl Fire Threat Warned by Official SAN DIEGO (AP) -The western United States may be In for serloua rum- mer forest fires again this year, says Michael A. Schorl, deputy state forest.er for Southern Califomil. About 50 persons from 20 statell were pnsent at the annual nleeting of the Council or Western State Fortsters today. Property loss from 140 such fires in Soulhem California alone r ea c h e d S\02.596.000 last summer, the foresters ~·ere told WedntSday. PARIS (AP) -The Communist Chinese Embassy has filed a diplomatic protest against the French breakup of an attempt to drag a drug numbed coun· trymap aboa rd a Shanghai bound airliner. The protest was filed late Wednesday at the French Foreign M in i s tr y, diplomaUc sources said today. It followed a full aftemooo or Red Guard style scuf- fling in fu11 public view at Orly Airport. Screaming Chinese diplomat! accused the French of kidnaping Chung Shi Jung. 33, after he was seen being groggily hu!lied through passport control by several other Chinese. Police took him to a hospital, where by noon Thursday he was still too far under to be questioned. ··When he's back to normal. he'll be free to decide if he wants to stay in France. to return home or to go to any other place or his choke, •• an olflcer said. The incident posed a delicate problem ror the French government, which had good rtlations with Peking long before this month's Ping Pong thaw. The gavttnment television network, normally a good gauge of official attitudes, gave the story very low key treatment in reporting it Wednesday night. Chung had been a technical counselor attached to the Chinese Embassy in Algiers. It was reported he recently made contact with the French Embassy ·there, telling officials he would try to defect as he passed through Paris en route back to China. Chung was semioonscious and assisted by several Mao sui!ed Chinese when he arrived at Orly Airport Wednesday to take a Pakistani airliner to Shanghai. 'I1ie airport police stepped Jn and called 1 doctor who said Chung apparently had been drugged and was not in conditlon to Lon, Nol Rejects Plan, to Form New Government PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Gen. Lon Nol, who resigned as Cambodian prime minster 10 days ago. today declined to form a new government. sources in the palace of Chief of State Cheng Heng said. The oources aaid Cheng Heng received a Jetter today in which Lon Nol offered apologies but respectfully declined to take over again as premier and form a new cabinet. Cheng Heng had asked Lon Nol to stay on the day after be resigned April 19. A four.member commi~ion of Cambodian · elder statesmen was convened to rtrom- mend ways of £onning a cabinet that would remove some of th,e strain or the prime minister's office while Lon Nol recuperated from a stroke he suffered Feb. 8. 11e was lert partially paralyzed and spent several \Veeks in Trip\er Army Hospital in Honolulu afterward. The Cambodian advisers had recom- mended that Lon Nol form a gDVernment with three v.irtually autonomous deputy premiers so as to allow him to restrict his ov,.n ""·ork to an hour a day. travel. There were needle marks on his anns and he was wearing haJ[ a dozen pullovers. indicating he had been injected with tranquilizers which normally lower the body temperature. When the police refused to turn Chung back to his companions, they tried to push into the office where Chung was held. Scuffles broke out on three OC· casions; otficials from the Chinese Embassy screamed, ' ' F a s c i s ts I Fascists!'' as they were herded into a detention office. Under cover of the disturbanct, the police spirited Chung off to the hospital. The Chinese officials then harangued newsmen. "Look at me!" one shouted. ''They have broken my thumb. This is what your police call freedom. . Hopes for Peace In Middle East Growing-Rogers PARIS (UPJ) -Secretary of State William P. Rogers, confident the possibility for peace in the f<.tiddle East "has never been better," Oew to Paris t<r day to brief French officials on American efforts to get an Arab-Israeli agreement to reopen the Suez Canal Rogers wu making a two.hour stopover in Paris to meet with Foreign :r..finist.er Maurice Schumann after at. tending a two-day Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) conference in London. From Paris he goes on to Ankara, Turkey for another treaty co1t-- ference -the Central Treaty Organir.a· tion (CENTO). The secretary of state went directly from Orly Airport, where he was met by U.S. Ambassador Arthur K. Watson, to the foreign ministry for his conference with Schumann. In a television interview in London, Rogers said in reference to the Middle East "I think there is a prospect of a peace agreement in the area." He said "the climate (for peace) has never been better. People now are ac- customed to peace, tourism is now boom- ing in the area. there has been no fighting for about nine months, King Hussein has Jordan under control, the Fedayeen (guerrilla ) movement is now not as strong as it was.·• Officers in Lebanon Told , 'Shoot Lo Kill' BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Beirut newspapers reported today that security officers have been ordered to "shoot to klll without warning" at any armed person laking to the streets during U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers' visit next f<.tonday. 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An assistant U.S. attorney, .Harold Sullivan, responded: "Tbls woman has led a nomadic e1istence, traveling around the U.S." He said she had told a govern- ment informer -identified only as "S.l -that "If gtven the opportunity she wouJd nee." The appeals court's chief judge, David L. Baielon, quesUoned government at· torneys closely about the necessity of keeping the girl in custody. "Now they say they'll deliver her.'' Bazelon said. "Wby should we waste time?" But Sullivan contended. "ll's not a waste of time ," citing testimony by an FBI agent, Daniel C. Mayhan, Wed· nesday that there was a high probability the girl would fl ee iI there were attempts to subpoena her. DW"ing that testimony in Sirica's court, Mayhan said he did not know iI Miss Bacon could be considered a potential defendant in the bombing itself. However, district police said the girl had been a prime suspect in the capitol blast "for some lime" along with others they wouJd not identify. Aliss Bacon said she had nothing to do with the Capitol bombing, her mother said Wednesday. "She tells me a Jot of things I don't want to hear," said Mrs. John W. Bacon, •·But she never tells me lies." She was arrested on a warrant issued by Federal Judge George H. Boldt in Seattle stating that she had "personal kDO\\'ledge of the circumstances and persons responsible' 'in the incidents under investigation by the grand jury there. VP'IT ........ SEIZED IN BLAST Lesl le B•con •t Age 13 GI Battwfield Fatalities Pass 4.5,000 in Viet SAIGON (AP) -The U.S. Command confirmed today that American bat- tlefield deaths have passed· the 45,000 mark in a decade of fighting in Vietnam. The command said 4S U.S. serv.lcemen were killed in adion lut week to raise the war total to 45,019 as of midnight Saturday. The command also reported 518 Americans we~ wounded last week to bring to 298,289 that total sinct Jan. l, 1961. An additi onal 27 Ammcan., died last week ff'om such nonhostile causes-as ac- cidents and Ulnesa to iiiate the total for the war 9,486 in that classllicat.jon. • WASHINGTON (AP) -Na l Io n 11 Railroad Passellier Corp. critics pleaded today for Congress and federal courts t1 grab the emergency cords and stop Amtrak even before it starts runnina: Its cu~back collection of trains. But, argued a spokesman for the em· ba1tlect corporation, "We've dooe the be~t Vr'e can, we've told it like it is, and until either Congress or the courts tell us dif· ferently, ft;'re going ahead under the la~· t. meet that Saturday st.aiting date.'' Senate .and House C:Ommerce: com- mittees arranged continued Amtrak hear- ings today, while four suits were on U.S. District Court dockets here in connecUon with various issues involving the rail passenger system's plans. Tbe case for sudden delay tias in- nuenUal advocates on Capitol Hill - most of them from areas due to get little or no train service uader current Amtrak network arrangements. Among them is Democratic ~ader Mike Mansfield or Montana who promises to rush to the. Senate floor &11y bill tbal can stall the start o( Amtrak's pr~ intercity system for six mo'hths. Other Amtrak plan delay leaders are Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Warren G. Magnuson CD-Wash.), and .his House counterpart, Harley 0 . Sl8"trs (D-W. Va.). who recently wrote Amtnk Board Qiairman David W. Kendall urg- ing steps to "preclude discontinuances cif all existing service until Sept. 20." Yet. the strongest voice remainei 1tfansfield's. Repeatedly hostile to ll)e new corporation's plans because he j! unhappy over the one Une planned for hi!5 home slate, he told colleagues w~ nesday: · "If Amtrak -or, perhaps, it should be called Halitrack as rar as Montana i! concerned -begins SatW'day. it couhf well be a day of calamity fur pub~ transportation." 1 LAST 3 D,.AYS • THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY! SALE ENDS MAY 1st! • • FRIGIDAIRE BLUE CHIP SALE BUY NOW FOR, MOTHER'S DAY AND GET 2,• BLUE CHIP STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF THIS FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER • SUp«-Sufle washing action tums the trick. Dishes nHd htUe or no pr&-rinsinf. Soft-foods putverini. • 4 wnhing c:ydes. RetULlr Wash, s~ Wzs.h. Ri,... and Ory, even a Plata Warmer. • ORtw W-.t•refl•nae•ble front Pl'ft6h separately. Cotors or Brushed Chrome • 0pUomt1 desisner ctocr traminr kit s19 ,a W"ll• S1ppty l_,r. 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Teactiers call such a document "parl- nership in education.'' They are passing out literature urging parents to support their drive for a contract by calling or writing board members. Newport-Mesa Education Association {N-MEA) mem- ben have beeo handing leaflets lo parenl!I attending open house sessions this week at district schools. The board has taken no formal sland nn master contracts other than to 52.V they are illegal under Callifomia law. Board members, however, have per- sonal views on the topic. Selim S. "Bud" Franklin, board presi· dent and an attorney, said today the master contract 1.eachers seek is really a "collective bargaining agreement." He agrees with the N-MEA definitio11 of a master contract, but would rather call it a collective bargaining agreement. N-MEA defmes a master contract u being "a WTitten document that cover1 economic benefits, working conditions and personnel policies, that is mutually agreed to 11.nd binding upon both teach- ers and the board." currently. contracts are between the- distTict and individual teachers. Franklin contend. that the public elects a school board to represent it& views in the piloting of the ec:lucaUoaat ohip. "The public doesn't want tho t<b:a- Uonal experts -admjnistrat.ors ind teachers -to run the ship any more than it wants the military to run I.he Pentagon ," Franklin said. He feeJs strongly that the Newport. Mesa dist.rid has consislently listened to teachers views while the board formula- ted policy. Including their views in a binding agreement or contract would "freeie" district policy until a new con· tract could be negotiated, he .says. N-MEA, meanwhile, contends that a master contract prohibJta the board from being arbitrary and capricious. Franklin does not. view the Newport. Mesa school board as being an "arbi· trary" body. He believea teachers aJ. ready have a voice in what Is decided in the di8trict. N-MEA coatends master contracts are legal. They cite al:r dilt:riets in Califcmia that have them and 3,CXX> 3Cl'OS3 the (See CONrllACf, Pa&• I) Officer Acquitted MODEL DISPLAYED -Irvine Company's Richard Reese talks about firm's plans for coast between Corona del Afar and Laguna Beach, 1 is Pelican Point; 2, Crystal Cove; 3, Los Trancos Canyon; 4, DAILY l'ILOT Sltlf l'Mle Irvine's re-routed Coast 1-lighway; 5, existing Coast Highway; 6, Reef Point; 7, El Morro Cove; 8, Morro Canyon, and 9, Coast Freeway route. Coast Resort Plan Pushed Daily Tax Bite Seen as Prod to Irvine Action By BARBARA KREIBICH Of I~• DtUr l'IJol sti ff A $1.700-a-day tax bill is among the fac- tors placing "very severe pressure" on the Irvine Company lo proceed with development of its coastal lands between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. com- pany officials said Wednesday. The company's plan for development of ]rvine-by-the-Sea, a planned coastal resort community. were unveiled at a press conference by Richard A. Reese, \'ice president of planning and Ray Watson . executive vice president in charge of land development. The plan for creating a model residen- tial-recreational community on the 3,500- acre undeveloped coastal parcel is the result of a twD-year study, including a trip to Europe Ill examine Mediterranean resort areas, Reese said. Also contributing to the plan were l!ital.e, county and local representative1 H ouse ·Spea ker Attack s Nixon's E conomic Stand \VASHJNGTON (UPI) -Haus t Speaker Carl Albert accused President Nixon and top administration officials to- day of being out of touch with reality and proposed a national conference on unemployment and inflation. who were called upon to offer their sug- gestions for development of the unique 3~-mile 1lrip. Annexation of the coastal area by Newport and Laguna is the next proposed step. Reese: estimated that public hear- ings before tbe planning commissions and city councils of the two cities would take between three and six months. The Irvine Company, he said, is hopefu1 that the total devel11pment plan will be adopted by the cities, though he em· phasized it still Is only a general plan without specific design elements. lf the cities do not wish to proceed, Watson added, Irvine will be obliged, for economic reasons, to develop the lands anyway. "We can always do another Cameo Shores," be Jaid, "and this would satisfy our economic need.! but it is the sort of thing people object to because it cuts off the coast." The Irvint plan envisions 1 combined residential and recreational-re!Klrt com- munity with a re-localed Coast Highway dividing the two. The residential com- munlly of some 14,000 would occupy the hillsides above the highway which would be moved inland to the fool of the hills to open up more of the coastal area. Hotels, second homes and rental homes would be located oceanward of the highway with major tourist resort centers situated at El Morro and Crystal Cove. The plan would call for an ultimate development of some 2.500 hotel rooms in eight or ten hotels, 1,000 second homes and about 2,000 rental homes. Density would be clustered to provide more open space and this, aaid Reese, "Means you go up.'' The possible adoption of a JS.foot building height limit by Laguna Beach col.lid Interfere with this phase of the (Seti IRVINE, Page %) County Jury Supports Mea,sure to Split Duties Support for A!sembly Bill 447 whlch would create two grand juries -one for indictment of crimiftals and the other for investigation of government -has been voiced by the Orange County Grand Jury. "Nevertheless, it is agreed that In- sufficient time is available for in- vestigation of governmental affairs due to the time required lo handle Indictment committee work, to jury 1essions. Kotouc Staying in Army FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (AP) -A jury of seven career Anny officers acquitted Capt. Eugeae M. Kotouc today of charge• that he maimed a prisoner after the 1968 raid on the South Vietnamese village of :.ty Lai. The jury, all but one member of which were veterans or Vietnam, deliberated &light!;,-more than .an hour. Kotouc, an Intelligence officer at the time of the assault, stood 1tifOy at at- tention as the verdict was read. Friends and relatives Jn the paneled military courtroom cheered the verdict. Outside the courtroom, surrounded by family. the round {aced balding officer told newsmen he would remain in the Army. "It's the best damned Army in the world, I'll tell you," said Kotouc. Vl'm very happy," he said. "I'm pleas- ed to be living in a country where we have a system of justice like the one we have. "I couldn't be happier -I iust couldn't be happier," He ••Id hew~ iridepted to bi•" attomeya llld "lhouwldi 6 1 Americans." "What can l aay at a time like lhla! Today ii my dly lo be happy and not critical. rm iolnl Oltt to be wtlh my family.'' Kotouc is the third American aoldier to be acquitted on charges arising from the My Lal assault and Its aftermath. Ac- quitted earlier of assau1t charges were S. Sgt. David Mitchell o! St. FrancilVille, La., and Sgt. Charles Hutto, of Tallulah, La. His acquittal followed the conviction of U . William L. Calley Jr, on murder charges arising from the assault. Still to be tried on criminal charges In the assau1t is Capt. Ernest Medina, 34. He is charged with murder and is awaiting trial at McPherson. Pretrial proceedings in his case are to begin late next month. The jury got the case at B a.m. PDT after final arguments by !Ji.wyers for both sides and a half hour charge from the judge. Col. Madison Wright. Wright noted ir. his charge that Kotouc admitted cutting off a part of the finger of the prisoner, a suspected Viet Cong. "Intent ls the essential element in this case." said the silver haired jurist. Maj. William Eckhardt, the prosecutor, said there was no doubt that KotoUc cut off part of the finger. The question, Eckhardt said, "is whether Jt wu done in«:nUona\ly," '''Ille aCCUled says It ·was unlnt.entl~ and l.cddental," Eckhardt conitnuoil. • ••Accident ls not synonymous wltft unlntenUonaJ. "An accident ls an une:rpected act not due to negllgence. He clearly stated on the •land that he deliberately brought that knife down. Hence, it was not an ac· cJdenL" Capt. Norman Coope r, one of three lawyers representing Kotouc, maintained that the fl.oger cutting was an accident. North Viets Off er U.S. Peace Date Negotiations PARJ$-..c.AP) -North Vietnam offered today to Qpmrimmed.iate negc.tiations with the United States on a date for an unconditional withdrawal of all American forces from South Vietnam . The proposal, made by Hano 1 negotiator Xuan Thuy at the lllth weekly session of the Vietnam peace talks, was the first offer lo "negotiate" a withdrawal date. Previously, North Viet.- 11am and the Viet Cong have invariably demanded that the United States unilaterally set a date for its total withdrawal before negotiations can begin. At the same time, Viet Cong Foreign 1'-finister Mrs. Nguyen Thuy Binb put forward what seemed like a trial balloon offer of an unconditional cease fire with American forces. "At the very moment when the Nixon Admini~tration refuses to put an end to the war," she said, "the South Viet- namese population and its armed forces are prepared to cease firing on American soldiers who do not undertake any hostile action against them." At the end of the closed session, a newsman asked Thuy whether Mrs. Binh's oUer applied lo North Vietnamese forces. Thuy replied that North Vietnamese forces were reponsible for defending North Vietnam, but added: "Mrs. Binh's proposal concerns the liberation armed forces of South Vietnam. the Viet Cong and the American forces. The proposal demonstrates the Vietnamese people's humanitarian feelings and sincere desire for peace." U.S. chief engoliall>r David K. E. Bruce, asked to comment «1n Mrs. Binh's statemeRt told newsmen : "She did not tr uly propose a cease fire or anythJng else that was new." Bruce and South Vietnamese delegate Pham Dang Lam called on North Viet- nam to name a neutral country or in- ternational organization to act as "protecting power" ror prisoners held by both sides. Lam also asked Thuy to name a neutral country to which Saigon could transfer l ,200 prisoners held for more than four years for "temporary in· ternment.'' "It is clear that the White House needs fresh advice and assistance in formula- tion of its economic policies," the workers be represented at such a con- ference announcing a resolution asking Nixon to convene such a meeting. Rival Coast Facilities The resolution. introduced by Rep. Carl D. Perkins (0-Ky.), urges that jobless workers, be represented at such a con- ference. together with the government, industry, finance, labor, agriculture and consumers. In a letter to the county delegation to the leglslature, 1971 Grand Jury Foreman Doreen Marshall said, "We applaud passage by the assembly of AB 447 in- troduced by Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'berg (0-Sacramento) and are pleai;ed to learn that thia bill is presently being considered by the senate." Hospital Dispute Raging Said Albert : "The administr;atlon ap- pears not W wish to be held account.able for the 5 million Americans who are of- ficially unemployed. at least another mill ion who have given up looking for work and additional millions who have less than sufficient part-time emp\.,y· ment." In the Senate. Sen. Waller F. Mondale ([).Minn .), introduced legislation to move up to this year the effective tlme ror full Implementation of scheduled increase! in personal exempUons and standard deduc- tion rates in personal income lax report,. The personal exemption per per1<>n in riling rederal taxes rose, effective with 1~111 rl!'ports. from $600 lo $6.25. and Is schl!duled to rise gradually to $7~ a.fler three years. AB 447 requires selection of two grand juries at leasl once a year in each coun- ty. AU those listed for selection must be registered voter1 and those appointed to the Indictment jury must be selected at random. Duty on lbe Indictment jury Js limited to 30 daya. The county Grand Jury sug- gests that lhla period ls possibly too short and suggest.. a fiG.day limit to 1'provide greater efficiency, tc0nomy and orderliness." In the letter to !ht leglsh1tive de legates, Mrs. Mar$hall point!J out that current Gr11nd Jury membtrs are devoting three days a week. exeliulve tf committee work ta jury sessions. By JACK BROBACK ot tM Otllr l'li.t 11111 Controversy surrounding two rival hospitals in the Mission Viejo-Laguna lfllls area continued today \•ilh action by an ad hoc county heallb planning com· mittee clouding lhe Jssue. The committee, an interim body serv- ing only until the county's new Health Planning Council is activated, voted 7 to 6 late Tuesday night to table. action on a progress report of the Stddlebact Com- munity HMpital plaJ1 for I..eguna Hills Leisure World. Committee majority members said they tsbled icllon because of Sad· dlebsck's decision lo reduce ii.! onet·pro- posed 2."JS.bed facility to 160 beds. Leading the attack on the Sa<kileback • facility were Paul Masl. a munlclpa l court judge: Ralph Echave and Com· miltee Chairman Donald K1eln . The Saddleback hospital conlraver1y surfacec:l earlier this Wett when it w11 disclo5e\1 that planning commissioner Arnold Forde who had e:rerci1ed 0 del1y- ing" tactics on commission 1pproval ol the facility holds a major fioanclal in- terest in the rival Mtsaton Community Hospital now under constructJon in MiMion Viejo. Tu..,day night'• 1cti'"1 by the hellth committeie will have "no direct effect'' upon plans or pro,ress of the Sllddleb1ck holf)ltaJ according to Frank R. McDoug1ll , Lulhet•n H011pital Society e:r· ecutive. The Lutheran churcb qoup ill bulidlll( lh• non-profll focU!ty. McDougall maintains that Saddleback had previously received endorsement of the Comprehensive Health Planning CommiasiOI of Orange County before that body went out of busines9 last January. The TUesday night aclion 11Ct the 11tage for another event Jn the continuing con- troveny -• special meeting of the coun-. ty planning commtsskm late today to con.- aider the Saddleblck hospital's request for a vital conditional u.se perm.IL Tbls permit has bten delayed on two occaaklns by Forde. an appointee of Fifth Dlllllct Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Stach. Tuesday It w.u disclosed that Forde 13 a part owner of the land on which the (i!M HOSPITAL, Pas• I) ACQ41TTED AFTER TRIAL Army Capt, Kotouc Mesa Instructor Arraignment Set In Drug Case By ARTifuR R. VINSEL 01 tlM Dall)' root Sllff A Co.!ta M... lflsb School faculty member -one of two Southland teachers facing drug aale charges -Js free today on $6,250 bail and also free of classroom duties indefinitely. The Mustang campus business in- structor is due for arraignment May 4 in Long Beach Municipal Court. He was Immediately suspended by Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent W J 11 i am. Cunningham. pending outcome <lf the case wblcb climaxed a lengthy probe. Polk, 29, was arrested 1\Jesday ln b1s Belmont Shore apartment by a team of Costa Mesa detectivea who probed bis campus activities and assisted by Long Beach Police Department narcotics in· vestigators. He is charged with sale o{ dangerous drugs and sale of narcotics in a two-count complaint issued by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Long Beach branch offiCf: Wednesday morning. Investigators allege be sold marijuana and LSD to one student cooperating with police and to an attractive Costa Mesa special agent at the apartment, based on campus contacts. The latter, a lady or many disguises, i• used by some Jaw agencies on special cases because she ls In her middle twen• tics but only appears to be In her teens. Raiders said t.hey found small amounts (Set: TEAalER, Page 2) Orange Weather Cloudy skJes are back with us for the morning hours, with Fri· day 's picture promising more of the same. Temperatures should cling to the 68 and 73 levels. INSmE TODAY If uou think tottfarc workers don't get much t.o to.ugh about, check out tht gl1:aning1 from Orange Count.11'1 public a&st.st- ance files In Tom Barltv'i Pilot Logbook. Page J4. CtU..,.,... lt C:Mdllllw Ut 1 Cl1nlllM D •M ....... " ...,_ " Dl•llt Nfttet• 11 •lftNrtal ""' ' •11Mf11llllMfll tt·ll J'lllt!tel *WI -" ...... !..•Nim " _.... IWJ ' 111111.-1 ,.. • ..... ltlltl ,...... ... °'''* c."ry 1 .. IS. 1' SrMe fOtrtw • ..... ... 1""111 Mlftt•h ....,, T•lrtlWll tt """"" zt.JJ ·-. w_,. N--.11·• WN"lf H... U I • ~ OAILY PILOT N T11ol>dly, Al<ll 29, 1911 Neweort Death Rudder Failure • Cited Ill Crash lnvest.t11tors for tht N at t on 1 I Transportation Safety Board said today they have found evidence of £ailurt of a rudder hinge In the wreckage of the We!lam Airlinel 7208 which craabed March SI at Ontarkl InternaUonal Alrporl Front Pqe l IRVINE ... plan Reese said, but he added, "We can mak~ tome changes without a major d· fort and the critical lhlng ii to maintain the balance of the entire area." Public access to the coaJt woold be provided by pedestrian 1nd tram rout.ea from parkJng lots adjacent to the rt· located highway and a coastal walkway would extend the entire length of the development. The master plan a1ao provides for two large golf counes and two SOB-acre regional parks. The Irvine offk:lals pointed out all the public recreation areas, parks, parking lots and beaches, would have to be developed and main- tained al public expense. c.oat of re- locating the hlghway 11.lo wtalld have to be lbartd, Wat.soil "'II!. 3 Coast Seniors Win National Merit Grants Three Orange Coast lrtgh ochool aenlon -one from Hwltinl1<>n Beach and two from Newport. Belch -have been named winners or $1,000 NaUonal Mer It Scholarships. They are Shawn BilsoMette of Newport Harbor High School, KeMeth E. Neiner of Corona del Mar High School and Keruieth T. Zwick o fMarln1 Hlgb School In Hunllng1on Beach. Each will be valedictorian, or 0>- valedictorian of his graduating class. The three students are among 1,000 from all parts of the nation to win one- time, $1 ,IXMI awards to help defray college costs. The awards are made on the basis of compeUUve uamin1Uons. Bissonnette is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Ward Bls3onnette. 1006 Somer&tt Lane, Newport Beach. He expects to study law in college. Neisser. son of Mr. and Mrt. Carl Neisser, 2416 22nd St., Newport Beach, plans to major in the aocial 1cieoce1 in college. Zwick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zwick, 16841 Edgewater Lane, Huntington Beach. He plans a college major in political science. YMCA Camping Signups Slated Registration for YMCA travel camps, resident camps and aummer activil.iei will be held Saturday at Ule Orange Coast YMCA, 2300 Uitiversity Drive, Newport Beach. Available for registration will be trav· ti camping for boys and girls irades six to 12; day campjng for boy:s and girls grades two to six; resident campina: for boys in grades four to six and for girls in grades four to 12 aid famllles. All campers can earn all or part of their way to camp by selling butter.tof. fee candy through tbe YMCA. For further information call SU.9990. OU.Mal COAIT DAILY PILOT ClllAHGl COAIT l"VllllHING COMl"AHY ' le9Ht N. W••' .. ,.~ .... ,.,,....,..,. J.,~ .. cw,.:.., \'lor ,,.._.. -' ~I ~ Tii•"'•' l(,, ... 1r ." ..... T\1r1111 A. M~r11hl•1 .,..,..,.,. l•llw L I'•••• Kritt H..,_I .. di City ••11tr fil'tw,.rt ..... OMc. J]J) N1w, ... t l~wl1wer4 M1ili11t Aclllr•••: r.o. In 111s, t2,,J .....,._ C..te Met-1: Ult WK/ l1y l,,_. L.,_ ... di; tt:: l'-1 .-.-Hllrit1111toei '"'": ,,.,, leedl ,...,...,.,.. Mill ,.._,.: -.... •1 ·c.it1111e .... • ,., •••• f714l '41-4)11 ct_.,,A .... '1: ... MJ.U71 ~ ""· ~ ~ ..... 11111111 ~"'· ... .... .--. 11Mtr.n... .. ,..,,.. "''""' . ~ ~ -. .. '-"'' ... wl.....,. ... "' ... ,... . ., ..... , .... . ~ <llM ,.. ...... ., 9t -~ ._ ... 0:.11 ""-· <••~. ""*' ...... llJ Cllfflfl' ti.• -Ill/YI llt' -II .,,. .._.l'(I ft\lllMry ............... it.ts -!Illy. NewPort Beach resident R l c h a rd Schumacher was among five crew members killed when the jet crashed on a training flighL Mike Konig, assistant chief of the Los Angeles field office of the Safety Board said the investigation of the crash is 1till in progress. "When we make findings Uke thll, we like to notify other operators so they can check their equipment so the aarne thing doesn't happen twice. t "We are in no way saytng that we have establi.shed the cau.sc of the crash," he atattd. According to the safety board, an upper lug of a support fitting for lhe jet'• rufl. der actuator ahowed evidence of atreu corrosion ud the lower apparently falled because of overload. "Jn simple language, one of the bolts on which the actuator for the rudder is mounted showed signs of rust. A failure of this kind could ca.we the losa of rudder control, Konig said. The Western jet crashed on an ap- proach to the airport. Witnesses said it appured to be out of cootrol, tumin1 • half circle before plowing into an open field at the end of the runway. Konig litressed that the Board's fin· dings are preliminary: "We have not est.a:bli!hed • Clute for the aash yet. Wt are atill investig1tin1." Saratoga Girl's Knifing Murder Suspect Seized SAN JOSE {AP) -Sheriff Jamea Geary announced today the arrest of an 18-year-old San Jo.se youth in the Easter Sunday knifing murder ol Kathy Bilek, 18. Saratoga High School student. Geary said the youth alto would be questioned in the 1969 knife alayb1g of two San Jost girls Debra Furlong, 14, and Kathy Snoozy, 15. MW Bilek'• body, stabbed 49 times, was found by her father April 13 in 1 ravine near Villa MontaJvo, a park 1re1 where the had eone hi.king tbe day before. Charlei Bilek, the father, ls an IBM engineer. Geary II.id the youth, a San Jose City College student, wu taken Into CtJstody in a rooming house at s a.m. Officers took him to the scent of the . Bil•IC,lirl'nlayini befor• bookln1 him In jail. Reserve Officers Convention Set In Newport Beach Members of the Reserve Officers Association will meet at the Newpor~r Inn this weekend for their aanu1J con- vention. Keynoting the three-day meeting will be Maj. Gen. Homer I. "Pete" Lewis, CUSAF-R ). past national president of the association. Speakers will also include Maj. Gen. Glenn C. Ames. Commanding Ge:neral, Stale Military Forces; Capt. Arthur W. Price, Jr., Comm ander N 1 v a I Amphibious Squadron II; and Maj . Gen. Rollin B. Moore, Commander U.S. Air Force Reserve Headquarters. Dr. Alonzo Baker, proh!ssor of po\IUcal science and international relations 1t Loma Linda University, will address the organ1r.ation at the formal military ban• quet on Saturday. School Signups Slated in May Elementary schools in the San Joaquin Elementary School District will register youngsters entering kindergarten classes next fall during the week of May 17 to 21. Parents are asked to register their children at the elementary school nearest their home, although children may be assigned to attend some other school. Parent! should bring with them ~eallh and immunization records and a birth certificate or other document that in· dicates the child will be five years old on or before Dec. 2, 1971. lmmunliation against polio and measle:s is required for all new studentl. From Pagel TEACHER ••. of LSD. mescaliae, plus 11imul1nt and depressant drug pills In Polk'• apart· ment, along with seven ouncea of marl· Juana. Based on lbe going rite for the-druc traffic authotitlea: •ccuse Polk of coo. ducting. tbe aneaed contraband would bring only about $100 or leu. Just about the time Polk ••• arrested, Gardena High School music teacher Jim. my 0 . Edmund.1on, 38. was taken Into custody on campw by Loa Angeles Coun- ty Sheriff 's narcotics aa-enta. He is charred with one count of poaaession of marijuana for 11Je and Is alS-O free on '6,250 ball, acheduled for ar· r1i&11ment tbt u.mt day as Polk . ----~ ~ ... ,. ---_,,.... __ _ --· ---" New Buoy in Town DAILY PILOT Stitt """' buoy by boaters in distress. Boaters can tie up Md hold on until the Coast Guard arrives. -.... ., ... ·. · ... From Page J :coNT.RACT • • • countrY. Franklin maintairu the abse~ of IJ)t- cific authority in California law aUowln& • -board In l1JI> oolloctl•t barllin- '"' -II makwtllom tlleCal. Further. the Certlficated Employ'• Council -made up of teacher and dis- trict representatives -"is nol em· powered to make contracts,'' Frank.tin aaid. The Winton Act provides for auch a body to meet and confer on salaries and benefits and requires both side& to seek a wriUen agreement. Franklin contends the law does not al· low that written agreement to be made between the district and one teacher aa- sociation. Further, a collective bargain· ing agreement arTived at between a K'hool board and teachers. might not be binding on 1 board that may later be elected, unde!" terms of present Jaw. Franklin and board member Mrs. Marian Bergeson. of Newport Beach, agree "teachers are professiooals. !:f· forts to nnionite them are not in their best in~rest.s." U.S. Coast Guard has Installed this new buoy about 260 yards off east jetty o( Newport Harbor en· trance. It is meant to be used as an emergency Noting that a contract with one associa-,. tioo would grant the associaUon "and ·: ita sma11 group of leaders" a great deal Badham Predicting Probe Into Hospital Planning Landowner Loses Annexation Try of power, Franklin said he feattd the "tyraMy" that migflt result might put. ~ teachers in a position far worse than ·, they presently find themaelves. Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R-But Commission Oiairman Woodrow Dog Catcher Nets More Than Dogs ,• Newport Beach, Thursday predicted a Butterfield urged caution in an assess- "full scale and exhaustive probe" by the ment of Forde's actions and the assum~ California Legislature into tbe planning tion that they may have been prompted and construction of hospitals throughout Orange County. by the newly appointed commissioner's Eugene L. Pay11e Is like a man without a country. He wants to annex his thri!<e- fourths acre ol land with two apartmetJt houses on Irvine Avenue to Newport Beach but that city doeu't want the property. On the other hand Costa Mesa would accept him but opposea bJa: des.fred mer· ger to Newport Beach. The Newport Beach dogcatcher was -: credited today by Jiarcotics officers with catching a litUe more than a wayward canine. "It's time we had one,'' the concerned admittedly extensive interest In the legislator said from his Sacramento of-Mission Community Hospital. fice. ''We bad many, many complaints "At the April 13 meeting 1 heard long before this Saddleback Community several times that this (Saddleback) Hospital row erupted and it is clearly evi· hoepltal was a matter of life and death dent that the people of Orange County and most urgenUy needed in the com· want an investigation of the situation." munity," Butterfield said. "I don 't Badham said he has the full support of believe this is factual." the legilllature'• chairman of the health · He pointed out that the planned Mission committee, Assemblyman W J 11 i a m Community Hospita1 "can easily serve Ca mpbell (R-Haclenda Heights) for any this comm unity for many years to investigation that would include a probe come." And he stressed that the Mission into Orange County hospital construcUon. Viejo facility will be built "through Badham'• comments followed allega· private funds, will pay taxes on both land tions that Orange County Planning Com· and Improvements plus income tax on missioner Arnold Forde of Costa Mesa any profits they IW'.l(e." may have allowed his extensive Interest That will not apply to the 151-bed Sad· The Local Agency Formation Commis- sion Wednesday, tn several heated an· nexation batUes two years ago, de1ied Payne's request to a.nnex to Newport. The agreement set up a demarcation line along Tustin AveJ1ue between the two cities. Payne told LAFC members he wanted to be in Newport because 100 percent of his tenants preferred that city. According to the poli~ account, Humane Officer Edward Motley noted a ,uspicious incident which led to the ar- rest Wednesday ol thr~ transient.a dur- ing which police allege they seized two pounds of hashish worth about $8,000. Motley noticed the three -Jody Ann DePew, 18, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Arving James Ross, 23, of Toronto, Canada and a male juvenile companion -appearing to be livi11g out of a van parked at 311 Montero Ave. A police officer called to the scent to Investigate said he found aome basblah carried by the juvenile. The rest turned up during 1 aearch d the vas. Newport Youth Safe in Crash in the planned Mission Community d\eback Community Hospital , Butterfield H d l h d F" ht Hospital in Mission Vh~jo to Influence his sald. "I understand Saddleback will be an • 0• Sn tg decision to call for delays on the rival subsidized on construclion. will pay no A Newport Beach teenager escaped R · C mh d • Saddleback facility. ~operty tax to the county and no income serious injury Wednesday night when his ages ID 3 0 18 Forde, who waa appointed by Fifth t.ax on its profits." car wenl out of control and rolled on Cliff District Coun ty Supervilor Ron a Id Butterfield said the Lutheran Hospital Drive. police reported today. PHNOM PENH (AP) -Cambod.1111 Caspers of Newport Beach to the com· Society, builders of the Saddleback William Richard Loumeau. 17, of 1418 troops fought hand to hand battles with mission early this year-, is traveling with hospital. had "consistently frught any Estelle Lane, reportedly told officers he Viet Cong and North Vietnamese today the supervisor in Elll'ope and was not other hospital',; application to come into wag rounding Ule curve at Riverside on Highway 4, the important supply route available for co~t today. the area." Drive when his foreign compact car to the sea. The high command said the But the DAU.. Y PlLOT learned from a Tbe commission chairman noted that 5werved into oocoming Janes. fighting broke out for the second stnieht tource Jn the planning department that the Saddleback hospital was first pro-The car rolled when the youth swerved day $9 milea southwest of thi.s capital. Forde is aware of the controversy and posed eight yeara ago but it was not until back to the right, police aaid. The Cambodians art trying to break up has adv~ t.bat aource that he is early this ye1r that the group behind the Traffic lrrvesUgators reported that an enemy blocking force on thi! highway ''perfectly willing to go before the project asked planning commission a()" Loumeau suffered two cut fingers Jn the to Kompoog Som. Cambodia's only legislature tf neceaary to explain hll ac-proval of the hospital's construction. crash. deepwater port, on the Gulf ot Slam. tions on both hospitals." --;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=======:.:=::;-"Fine" Badham commented today. "We'd love lo have him here and I can assure you we'll have a lot of questions tG ask on an issue that is of such concern to people Jn the area involved and to Orange County in general." The plannin& department spokesman 1a id Forde is cutting short his European fact-finding trip in view of the furor over the Saddleback hospital delays and will arrive home this weekend. Supervisors Chairman Robert Battin of Santa An• today refused to comment on the issue, addln& that the "legitlature is free to do whatever il wishes to do about these charge$ against Forde. "We haven't di&cussed it at board level," Battin said. "The only policy we have right now is a 'wait and see' policy." Bad.ham noted from reports placed before him that Forde is a part owner af the acreage devoted to construclian of the 128-bed Mission Community Hospital, a part owner In its construction and a trust deed holder. "There 's every indlcaliion of a possible confllct of interest and if he did indeed play a major part In twice delaying Sad· dleback requests for Issuance of a con· dHlonal use permit then he must erpect to be que!tioned about his actl:>ns," Badham said. Front Pqe 1 HOSPITALS. • • rival 12&-bed Mission C o m m u n l t y Hospital is being built and a part owner of the project itself. Forde is presen~ly traveling In Europe with Caspers but is re}>Ortedly cutting his journey !ihort to return to Orange Co\lnty this weekend. He is not expected to arrive in time for this evening's commission meeting, however. Also absent today is Com· mission Chairman Woodrow Butterfield who left on a sudden: trtp to Washington, D.C. this week. Butterfield, who ha! joined Forde in delaying 1 permit for the Saddleback hospital, is the appointee of Flrat Dlstrk:l Supervisor Robert BalUn of Santa Ana to the commission. Meanwhile, Assemblyman R e b e r t Bad.ham CR-Newport Beach) bu an- OOWJCM plana of _ ID a&IC!mbly bulth committee probe Into the entire hospital pit1.ur& ln Oranae COunty. Hll action wu trtgaertd by the contlnulng controvtrsy of the two facilities. Lutheran Ho!pital executivu admitted today that time wu of the euence. They must have a use permit from the com· mlulon prior to next Tuuday or con· stnx:tion may be blocked for at lean one year. The commission approv1l Is neeeuary to ensure the Saddleb1ck hoaplta1'1 eligibility for • $1.6 million federal loan. luxm·ious spring down sofas 1These hanClsome sofas were de.signed to give you tl-ie ultimat& in .seating comfort with dacron l3nd down back pillows, 'deep spring down seat cus hions enve loped in Clown and feathers and Oin two foam·filled arm pillows. Choose from a wide .selection of fine fabrics. 8' length reg. $599 NOW 399. Your faoorite h1Urlor deo1lgnfr' \DiU bt happ~ to o.a1Ut ~ou ..• H.J.GARRETf fURNrpJ~E PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TIT OUR REVOLVINCO CHARGE- Opff Mo11., Thu"' & Ft1. lwe&. l! I 5 HARBOR IL VO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. M6-0275 •' •. 7 I ' ' . Costa · Mesa Today's Final EDIT.ION N.Y. Stoeks VOL 64, NO. 102, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRI~ 29, ·197(' TEN CENTS School Master Contract Seen as Vital Issue By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 1M 0.lly 1"1 .. t Ital! Underlying the current teacher-school board difficulties in the Newport-Mesa Unified School district salary agreement struggle is the master contract issue. A master contract would be a binding agreement between the school board and one teacher association. It would repres· ent the result of negotiations. The agree- ments contained within the document would be binding on both the board and Hospital Dispute Continues By JACK BROBACK 01 lh• O.Uy .. li.t Slllt Controversy surrounding two rival hospitals in the Mission . Viejo-Laguna Hills area continued today \:·ith action by an ad hoc county health-planning com- mittee clouding the issue. The committee, lln interim body serv· ing only until the county's new Health Planning Council is activated, voted 7 to 6 late Tuesday night to table action on a progress report of the Saddleback Com. munity Hospital pla• for Laguna Hills Leisure World. Committee malority members 1aid they tabled action because of Sad· dleback's decision to reduce its once-pro· posed 256-bed facility to 150 beds. Leading the attack on the Saddleback facility were-Paul Mast, a municipal court judge; ,Ralph Echave and Com· mittee Chairman Donald Klein. The Saddleback hospital controversy surfaced earlier this week when it was disclosed that plannin& toD)J]lissioner • Arnold Forde who had exercised 0 delay- ing" tactics on commisslon approval oI the faci lity holds a major financial in· terest in the rival Mission Communify Hospital now under construction in Mission Viejo. Tuesday night 's action by the health committee will have "no direct effect" upon plans or progress of the Saddleback hospital according to Frank R. McDougall, Lutheran Hospital Society ex- ecutive. The Lutheran church group is building the non-profit facility. McDougall maintains that Saddleback had previously received. endorsement of the Comprehensive Health Planning Commissio• of Orange County before that body went out of business last January. The Tuesday night action sel the stage for another event in the continuing con- troversy -a special meeting of the coon· {See HOSPITAL, Pagel) State Oil Firms Lose Extensions For Exploration SACRAMENTO (AP) -The State Lands Commission refused today to grant nine oil companies extensions of thf.ir perntits to conduct seismic exploration for oil deposits along the California coastline. The commission chairman, State Con· troller Houston I. Flournoy, voted against the rejection, saying opponents had not convinced him that such seismic ex· ploration inevitably leads to oil drilling. Before the 2·1 vote, in which Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke and State Finance Dlrector Verne Orr cast aye votes, Reinecke asked the commission staff, "Jf we refuse this, then it will pretty well shut the oil cOm· panies down ~" The commission's executive officer, Frank J. Horti~. replied, "It will severely hamper their operations." Four of the permits expire on Friday. The ()ther five expire between May 20 and June 18. Nixon Schedules News Conference WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on will hold his first news conferf!nce at the White House in almost two montha tonight . Tilt conference. open to live radio and television coverage, will start at 8 p.m. All three networks wiU carry the con- f erenct. Nixon last hela a news conference at the \Vhite ltouse March 4. Ht held a question and answer pa,,el ReSsion April 1& wltb representative.'! of the Amerk'n Socicly of Newspaper Edltort and Whit.I! Hou~e corrtspondents of thtt Al!ociatld Press and United Preu 111ternational. ~e_3_chers, unlil later negoliations led to u ~eement changing it. Teachers call .such a documenl 4'part. nership in educalion." They are passing out literature urging parents to 1upport their drive for a oontract by calling or writing board members. Newport-Mesa Education Association (N·MEA) mem- bers have been handing Jeanets to parents attending ()pen house sessions this week at di!Lrict schools. The board has taken no formal stand on master con.tracts other than to say they are illegal under Caliifomia Jaw. Board members, however, have per· sonal views on the topic. Se lim S. "Bud" Franklin, board presi· dent and an pttomey, said today the master contract teachers seek is really a "collective bargaining agreement." He agrees with the N-MEA definition of a. master contract, but would rather call it a collective bargaining agreement. N-MEA defines a master contract as being "a written document that covers economic benefits, working conditions and personnel policies, that is mutually agreed lo and binding upon both teach· ers and the board." Currently, contracts are between the district and individual teachers. Franklin contends that the public elects a school board to represent its views in the pifoting of the educaUoaal ship. "The public doesn't want the educa· Uonal experts -administrators and teachen -to run lhe ship any more than it wants the military to run the Pentagon,'' Franklin said. He feels strongly that Ule Newport. Mesa district has consistently listened to teachers views while the board formula· ted ]>Ollcy. Including their views in a binding agreement or contract would "freeze" district policy until a new con· tract could be negotiated, he says. N·MEA, meanwhile, contends that a master contract prohibits the board from being arbitrary and capricious. Franklin doe$ not view the Newprt.. Mesa school board as being an "'arbi· trary" body, He believes teachen al· ready have a voice in what is decided in the district. N·MEA contends master contradl are legal. They cite six districts in Ca!lf()rnia that have them and 3,000 across the (See CONTRACf, Pap tl Officer Acquitted UPI T•l•o~oto Motherhood Helen, one of the gorillas at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, scowls protectively as she holds her newborn baby, believed to be a female. The baby was born last week. but made its public debut Wednesday. Both mother and dad are about 12 years old. Lincoln Park Zoo is be· lieved to have the largest collection of great apes in the world. County Jury Supports Measure to Split Duties Support for Assembly Bill 447 which would create two grand juries -ont for indictment of criminals and the ()the.r for investigation of government -has been voiced by the Orange County Grand Jury. "Nevertheless, it is agreed that in· sufficient time is available for in· vestigalion &[ governmental affairs due to the time required to handle indictment committee work, to jury sessions. Mayor's Idea l(otouc Staying in Army FT. Mc!"HERSON, Ga. (AP) - A jury or seven career Army officers acquitted Capt. EugeRe M. Kotouc today cf charges that he maimed-a pri~ner after the 196& raid pn lhe South Vietnamese village of My Lai. The jury, all but one member of which were veterans of Vietnam, deliberated slightly more than an hour. Kotouc. an intelligence officer at the time of the assault, stood stlfny at at- tention as the verdict was read. Friends and relatives in the paneled military courtroom cheered the verdict. Outside the courtroom, surrounded by family, the round faced balding officer told newsmen he would remain in the Army. ''It's the best damned Army in the world, I'll tell you," said Kotouc. "I'm very happy," he said. "I'm pleas- ed to be living in a country where we have a system of justice like the ()ne we have. "! co~tdn'I be happier -1 JUI\ i:outdn't be happier." He said he waa indeltted to his attorneys and "'thousands o f Americans." "Whal can I .say at a lime Uke this? Today is my day to be happy and not critical. I'm going out to be with my family." Kotouc is the third American soldier to be acquitted on charges arising from the My Lai assault and its aftermath. Ac· quitted earlier of assault charges were S. Sgt. David Mitchell of St. Francisville. La., and Sgt. Charles Hutto, of Tallulah, La. His acquittal followed the convict.ion of Lt. William L. Calley Jr. ()rV murder charges arising from the assault. Still to be tried on criminal charges in the assault Is capt. Ernest Medina, 34. He is charged wilh murder and is awaiting trial at McPherson. Pretrial proceedings in his case are to begin late next month. The jury got the case at 8 a.m. PDT after final arguments by l?wyers for both sides and a half hour charge from lhe judge, Col. Madison Wright. Wright noted ir. his charge that Kotouc admiUed cutting off a part of the finger of the prisoner, a suspected Viet Cong, "Intent is the essential element in this case," said the silver haired jurist. Maj. William Eckhardt, the prosecutor, said there was no doubt that Kotouc cut off part Of the finger. The question, Eckhardt said, "it wbethtr it was done lntenUon•lly." •11lle 11~sed say1'lt was unintentional and accidental,'' Eckhardt continued. "Accident Is not synonymous wilb unUitentJonat. "An 11ccldent is an unexpected act not due to negligence. He clearly stated on the stand that he deliberately brought that knife down. Hence, It was not an ac· cident." Capt. Norman Cooper, one of three lawyers representing Kotouc, maintained that the finger cutting \Yas an accident. North Viets Off er U.S. Peace Date Negotiations PARIS (AP) -North Vietnam offered today lo open immediate negotiations witb the United States on a. date for an unconditional wilhdrawal of all American forces from South Vietnam. The proposal, made by H a n o i negotiator Xuan Thuy at the lllth weekly session of the Vietnam peace talks, was the first offer to "negotiate" a withdrawal date. Previously, North Viet· nam and the Viet Cong have invariably demanded that the United States unilaterally set a date for its total withdrawal before negotiations can begin. At the same time. Viet Cong Foreign ~1inister Mrs. Nguyen Thuy Dinh put forward what seemed like a trial balloon offer of an unconditional cease fire with American forces. "At the very moment when the Nixon Administratlun refuses to put an end to the war," she said, "the Sooth Viet- namese population and its armed forces are prepared to cease firing on American soldiers who do not undertake any hostile action against them." At the end of tbe closed session, a newsman asked Thuy whether Mrs. Binh's offer applied to North Vietnamese forces. Thuy replied that North Vietnamese forces were reponsib!e for defending North Vietnam. but added: "Mrs. Binh's proposal concerns the liberation armed forces of South Vietnam, the Viet Cong and the American forces. The proposal demonstrates the Vietnamese people's humanitarian feelings and sincere desire for peace." U.S. chief engotiator David K. E. Bruce, asked to comment on Mrs. Binh's slatemeRt told newsmen: "She did not truly propose a cease fire or anything else that was new." Bruce and South Vietnamese delegate Pham Dang Lam called en North Viet· nam to name a neutral country or in· temational ()rganizition to act as "protecting power" for prisoners held by both sides. Lam also asked Thuy to name a neutral country to which Saigon could transfer 1,200 prisoners held for more than four years for "temporary in· ternment." In a letter to the eounty delegation to the legislature, 1971 Grand Jury Foreman Doreen Marshall said, "We applaud passage by the assembly ()f AB 447 in· troduced by Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'berg (~cramento) and are pleased to learn that this bill is presently being considered by the senat,," Ecology Contest Begins AB 447 requires selection (){ two grand juries at least once a year In each coun- ty. All those listed for selection must be registered. voters and those appointed to the indiclment jury must be selected at random. Duty on the indlctment jury is limited to 30 days. The co9nty Grand Jury sug· gests that this period ls possibly too short and suggests a 61).day limit to "provide greater efficiency, economy and orderliness." Jn the letter ta the legislative delegate!, Mrs. Marsha1l points nut that current Grand Jury members a.re devoting three days a week, exclusive of committee work to jury acssions. Powerless to combat such critical pro- blems as air pollution, coastal ()ii spills and other ecological crises. Cost.a Mesa Mayor Robert M. Wilson is declaring war on more localized matters. "Ecology Begins at Home," is the title ol his innovation, a yea.r-long cleanup contest he originally COAcelved Jn 1966 at 11 national mayors' conference. Besides a better community, monthl y winners will enJoy more immediately tangible benefits in the form of prizes. Winners will receive more than 144 monthly prizes in mid·Ut72. Judges will pick top contributors to the local en- vironment for really big prizes. "We're hoping for a trip to Washington D.C., a vi$ll to C<lngres!I, to Sacramento and the Legislature, plWi La11 Vegas and San Francisco," the mayor said en· thuslastically. "Some of these are already confirmed, but l won 't say which,'' he added . He said the ecology program is his own ' answer to inability of city government to effectively fight smog and other 1uch matters which must be met headon by state and federal leaders. "Oil spills in San Francisco Bay, along the coastline, I can't do anythina about that. But Congress and the Legislature can," he explained. "But wha~ can a mayor do about the ecology of a clly? Of course the word 'ecology' (mutual relations between organisms and their environment) is like a rubber band , You can atretch it to flt almost 11.nythlng," he conUnued. A series (){ committee meetings with •arious local agencies and or&anlzatkw: I taking part In the contest led to com- pletion tllls week of the groundwork. Mayor Wilson said all single family homeownf!rs, renters, or condominium and apartment owners or managers are tiliglble. Persons may submit S<lmeone else's cleaRup and improvement job for judging. Photographs will be required. both for before-and-after categories and in one designated for continued ycar·round home Improvement and beautification. "As time gon by, we'd like to set up a rtclamalion cent.er or storage area where people can bring recyclable items such as glau and aluminum, '1f' just junk," he continued. Costa Mesa w1s once divided into six artu by the city's Beautification Com· (lee ECOLOGY, Page Ii ACQUITTED AFTllt. TRIAL Army C1pt. Klleuc Mesa Instructor Arraignment Set In Drug Case By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of "" Dlll'f ,.., '"" A Costa Mesa High SChoot-faculty member -one cf two Southland teachers facing drug !!ale charges -is free today on $6,250 bail and al.so free of classroom duties indefinitely. The Mustang campus busine.ss in- structor is due for arraignment May 4 in Long Beach Municipal <l:>urt. He was immediately suspended. by Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent W i 111 am Cunningham, pending outcome of the case whicb climaxed a lengthy probe. Polk, 29, was arrested Tuesday In his Belmont Shore apartment by a team of Costa Mesa detectives who probed his campus activities and assisted by 1.Dng Beach Police Department narcotics m. vestigators. He is charged with 11ale cf dangerous drugs and sale of narcotics in a two-count complaint issued by the Loa Angeles County District Attorney·s Long Beach branch office Wednesday morning. Investigators allege be sold marijuana and LSD to one studl!!nt cooperating with police and to an attractive Costa Mesa special agent at the apartment, based on campus <X'lntacts. The latter, a lady of many disguises, 11 used by some law agencies on special case.~ because she ls in her middle twen· Iles but only appears to be in her teens. Raiders said they found small amounts (See TEACHER, Pas• I) Orange Weather Cloudy Skies are back with 111 for the morning hours, with Fri· day's picture promising more of the aame. Temperatures should cling to the 68 and 73 levels. INSIDE TODAY · tt you think welfare workers don't get mueh to laugh about, cMck out tht gleaningi from Orange County'i public a&sist- ance files in Tom Barleu'.t Pilot Logbook. Pag< 14. C•lllorllil 11 Clltdl;ln1 UI r crtnlllM »·• Co111k.1 " c,.u_lf " 0.tffl Nfllctt U alf!191itl P111 ' E11ttr"lllfMnt tt•1J ""'"" a.41 .._... ,. A1111 Lfflfttl 11 ~\'IM 1WJ M\lhltl '""" • Ntllfll•I Ntwt 4-1 °'"" c-" u, "' " $JIYll 11trlw » '""' Y.tt lttcll M•r11th *WI T•'"""" U ............. ,. w..-• ""'*'"',... ,,.,. WWW NfW\ 44 ' I z DAILY PllOT C Irvine Tax Pressures Resort Plan By BARBARA KREIBICH Of .. 11*1\1' Pllllt stell A $1,700.a-day t.aix bill ls amon1 Ule,,lac- t.or1 placing "very severe pressure on the Irvine Company to proceed with devtlopment of its coutaJ Jandl! between Newport Beach and Llguna Beach, com- pany officials aatd Wednesday. The company's plan for development of l rvine-by-the-&a. a plaMed coastal ruort community, were unve.i.led at • press conlere.nct by Richard A. Reese, vi()? president ()f planning and Ray Wabon, ueculive vice president lo charge (lf land devel()pment. The plan for creating • model reaiden- tial-recreational community on the 3,SOI). acre undeveloped coast.II parcel ls the Rsult of a two-ytar study, includtns a trip to Europe: to enmlne Mediterranean resort areas, Reese aaid. Also contnbuttnc to the plan were state, county and local represen~lives who were caUed upon to orfer their sug- gestions for development of the unique 31h:·mlle strip. Anne1;ation of the coastal area by Newport and LalUJla 11 the next proposed step. Reeae estimated that public bear- ings before the plaMlng commlsslona and city councils or the two cities would take between three. and sii: months. The Irvine Company, be said, is hopeful that the tot.II developm<nt plan will be adopted by the dU.., though be em· phutzed tt 11i11 II ooly • 1enerat plan without opedlk dalp elem<nto. If Iha dtloo do not wlJh to proceed. WaU<lll added, lrYlllo will be obll&ed, for economic -· to denlop the landa anyway. "We ~ aln)'1 do another Cameo Shott.It'' be II.Id, "and tbb would satiaty our ecaoomte netldl but It 11 the sort of tblnJ peopla object to because it cull off the OJUt. • 'I'1le Irvine plan envltlons a combined rtiidentlal and recreational-re.sort com· munlty ,un a re-located Coast Hl&hway divldinj the two. The ruldenU1J com- munity ol. tome 1•,000 would occupy the hllllfda above the highway which would be moved. lnland to the foot of the: hll1I to open up more of the coutaJ area. HotelJ, second homo and rental bomtt would be located oceanward Of the hJP,way with major tourilt rtlOri csrten lltuated al El Morro and Cryatal Cove. The plan would call for an ultimate development of aome 2,500 hotel rooms in eight or tll'l botela, 11000 aecmd homes and about 2,000 ,...ta! b6mu. Dtnatty would be clustered to provide more open apace and this, aaid Reese, "Means you go up." The poulble adopUoo or a ~fool building belgbl limit by Laguna Beach could interfere with this phase ·of the plan Reese Hid, but he added, "We can rnak~ some changes without a major el· fort and the criUcal thing is to maintain the balance. of the entire area." Public access to the coast would be provided by pedestritn and tram routes from parkins lots adjacent to the re.· 1oc.ated highw1y and a coastal w1lkw1y would extend the entire JenJtb of tht development. Con Expects to Live 900 Years; Wants Out SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Convicted murdel'ft'" Percy Jones e.xpecu to live 900 years -and wants the Caliiomia Supreme Court to terminate h\1 life sentence as bein& too long and "un· constitutional.'' Jones, 44, who was 1entenced to lite in 1967, a aid in a peUUon to the high court that Bible reading had convinced hlm ha would live as long as Methuselah. • OllANCll COAST DAILY PILOT OllANG• COAST P\JILISM1"1a. COMrANY Rebt rf N. w,,4 r rn.der11 '"' ,.1111111w J,,k •1. c.,,r • ., Vitti Prc1Wlnt t r.C G-•I M111t,.,. lhert1•1 k1twil l[fl!Ot lh•"''' A. M11q1!.l111 M11111l"1 f.ft!Of Ch1rl1s ~. l ee1 ll.icl.11d '· Nell Aul.ii", Ml"tOi"l.I Ed itor~ Co&te MM• Office l lO W11t l1v Str11t M1 ilin1 Ad4r1111 ,,0. 1011 1560, •2626 OtMr Offlt:H tiltwDert l11c1': JJJJ N•-•P llt11'tw•d i..lfVl'I lftth: Ir. ~.,.,llr oAVl"Ut M1111rl ... tt• l11tll: 1111' l11cft l&11lt v114 kll (ltfnetlff: al Norl!I El Ctml"' llNI • ==-o_,.,,._,.._ ___________________ ... -.. ... •,,. .... Hoarse Speaker Nixon Economic Policy Attacked WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hou1e Speaker Carl Albert accused Preaident Nixon and top administration olflclals to- day of being out of touch with reality and proposed a natlonal conference on unemployment and lnflaUon. "It is clear that the. White Hou.se needs fre sh advice and assistance in formula· lion of its economic policies," the. workers be re.presented at such a con- ference announcing a resolution asking Nil:on to amvene such a meeting. Implementation of scheduled incruse.s ln perSCK1at exemptkms and stand.art! dedu c· · tion rates in persCllal income t11 reports. 'lbe personal uemption per peflOn In . filing federal taxes rose. effective with 1170 nporta, from llOO to 1625, and i> scheduled to rise 11adualJy to '750 after three years. .. MODEL DISPLAYED -Irvine Company's Richard Reese Wks about firm's plans for coast between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, 1 is Pelican Point; 2, Crystal Cove; 3, Los Tran~os Canyon; 4, CAIL Y l'ILOT lt•ff l'lltM Irvine'• re-routed Coast Highway; S, existing Coast Highway; 6, Reef Point; 7, El Morro Cove; 8, Morro Canyon, and 9, Co ast Freeway route. The resolution, tritroduced by Rep. Carl D. Perkins (0.Ky.), urge1 that jobless workers, be represented 1t auch 1 con· ference, together with the Jovmunent, tnduatry, finance, labor, agriculture and coniumen. Said Albert: "The administration ap- pears not to wiah to be held accountlble for the 5 million Americans wbo are of· ficially unemployed, at least another million who have 1iven up JOCkinJ for work and addltiontl millions wbo have less than sufficient part.time emp{Jy· ment." Marine Charged In Costa Mesa Attack on Wife Exploding over a talt about marlt.11• problems, a Marine allesedly alt.I~. his wife. with a 1tralgbt razor in a e&cta: From Pagel HOSPITALS .... ty planning commission late. today to con- sider the Saddleback hospital's request for a vital conditional use permit. This permit has been deh~yed on two occasions by Forde, an appoin tee of Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. Tuesday it was disclosed that Forde is a part owner of the land on which the rival 126obed Mission Co m m u n I t y Hospital is being built and a part owner of the project Itself. Forde la presenUy traveling In Europe with Cnpers but ls reportedly culling his journey short to return to Oran1e County this weekend. He is not expected to arrive In time for this evening's comml.ssion meeting, however. Also absent today ls Com· mission Chairman Woodrow Butterfield who left on a sudden trip to Washington, D.C. this week. Blltlerfield, who ·has joined Forde ln delaying a permit for the Saddleback hospital, is the appointee. of First District Supervisor Robe.rt Battin Of Santa Ana tr> the commission. Meanwhile, Assemblyman R o b e r t Badham (R·Newport Beach) .bas an- nounced plans of an assembly health commHtee probe Into the. entire hospital picture in Orange County. His action was triggered by the continuin& etintroversy of the two facJllUes. Lutheran Hospital ei:ecutives admitted today that time was or the e.Me.nce. They must have a use permit frorn the etim· milsJon prior to nezt Tuesday or con· atructlon may be blocked for at least one year. The commission approval 11 necessary to eQSure the Saddleback hospital'• elia:ibility for a $1.8 million federal loan. From Pagel TEACHER •.. of LSD, meSca1i1e. plus stimulant and depressant drug pills in Polk's spart· ment, along with seven ounces of mari· juana. Based on tht goin1 rate for the druc traffic authorities accuse. Polk of con- ducting. the. alleged contraband would bring only about $100 or less. Just about the time Polk was arrested, Gardena High School mus ic teacher Jim· my D. Edmundsoo. 38, was taken into custody on campus by Los Angeles Coun- ty Sherill's narcotics agents. He is charged with one count of possession of marijuana for sale and i• also free on $6,250 bail, scheduled !or ar• raignment the. same d1y as Polk. From Pagel CONTRACT. • • country. Franklin maintains the ab!f:nce of spe. ciJic authority in California law allowing a school board to 1ign collective. bargain· inl agree.menu makes them illegal. Further, the Certificated Employ'• Council -made up of teacher and dis. trict representatives -"is not em~ powered to make contracts," Franklin said. The Winton Act provides for 1uch a body to meet a11d confer on salarie:ii and benefits and requires both .sides to seek a written agreement. Franklin contends the law does not al- low that written agreement to be made between the district and one teacher as- sociation . Further. a collective ba rgain- ing agreement arTivcd at between a ~chool board and teachers, might not be binding on a board lhat may later be elected, under terms of present law. Franklin and board member Mrs. ~!arian Bergeson , of Newport Beach, agree "teacher1 are profeasionsls. Ef· forts to unionize them &re not in their best interests." Noting that a contr1ct with one auocia· lion would grant the 1uociatlon "and its small group of ltaders" a great deal of power, Franklin said he feared the "tyraMy" that might result might put teacher1 in a poa:llion far wo rse Ulan they presently find themselves. Laird llospitalized WASHlNGTON (UPI) Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird undtrwe.nl a double hernia ope.ration tod1y. Pentagon aides said he would be laid up untll about the midlfle of Ma y . Building , Work Begins In Park at Costa Mesa .. In the Senate, Sen. Walter F. Mondale (~Minn.), introduced le.gdlation to move. up to this year the effective time for full Construction is under way on a the Te Winkle Park facility. Suspect Nabbed cooperative co~ssion s~nd ·~ eo.sta eo.chalrmen for the overall project •re Mesa's Te Winkle Park, with profits a1m-Vern Blum, club treasurer, and con-A' t Boatyard ed 1t financing more parks, recreation tractor H. J. ''Jimmie" Wood, a longtime h Uv.ti civic leader. and yout ac 1 es. A theft suspect who usutedly couldn't The project wa1 initiated by Orange talk his way out tried to walk bi1 way out Coast Lions Club Pre1idenl J. h n Book Fau' ' Sale -througb • Bhatlerinl ,1 ... door-at • Leonhardt. c.osta Mesa boatyard late Wednesday but The facility will provide food, aofl didn't make Jt. drinks and other refreshme.nta on a year· At DaVI's School Edward G. Ruffner, 21, of 2.14 Flower round basis . It will be 1t.1ffed by St., escaped injury in kicking the door, volunteer workers. according to po!Jce who booked him on The job will be done in time for A book fair and 1ale continues at Davis 1usplcion or grand theft. baseball season. Intermediate School in Costa Meaa Robert E. Jac\uon, foreman at "We br()ught in 1 Pepai-Olla trailer last through Friday. MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia Ave., year and Jt showed a good profit," Lion The books available for purchase are told Officer Tom Boylan the suspect leader Leonhardt explained. displayed in the school library which Is broke loose and tried to flee while he was Mes a Hospital coffee lounge latir Wed·~ nesday night. Lloyd L. Handy Jr., 30 was taken into custody by Fairview Stile Hospital security officers and tur ned over to local police, who booked bim on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. His wife Sandra, 25, of 2.126 W. Cubbon . St., Santa Ana, dodged and darted ts he , swung at her midsection with the deadly blade, according to reports. ' Sbe was slapped and grabbed by the throat, she said, but was not cut during . the altercation which wltneMU beard . and called police. Officer Dave Dye placed the El Tora . MCAS-based Marine under arrest, while Patrolman Owen Knu searched the cof· fee lounge and confiscated the ra.wr as evideo~ •. The semJ.bysterical Mrs. Handy, a rtaff employe, fled lo Ward 18 where she works and locked herself Into a room. "And wt'll have no competition." open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 11le Davis on the phone with police. City officials last year upe.rienced School Parent-Teacher Associatdon will The foreman said he caught Ruffner A teenag.ed motorcyclist narrowly some degree of problems with fTe~l•nce UJe the proceeds from the sale for a yet tossing boat trailer tires and wheels over escaped major injury In rush hour Costa Teen Mesa Biker Hurt in Mishap conceasionaire.s who operated without to be announced school project. a rear fence. shortly before midnisht and Mesa traffic Wedn~ay night when b1 permission on. the large recreational Students, parents and fr iends of the grabbed him, while the MOO worth of rammed the rear of a car that pulled out facility. school are Invited to browse among the materials was retrieved. for a left turn Jn his path. The Lions Club has eannarked 25 per· wide 1e.le.ction of books, a spokesmen Raymond A. Gier, 17, of 411'7 McF1d· ctnt of the profit for the Colt.I Me.aa city sa..ld. l den Ave., Santa Ana, was stitched up at tttasu.y. designat~for""' by the parkl Moon Quarantine Out Cost.I Mesa Memorial Hospital will.-~ reereJtioll. depstment. p uJ • D I" la~ratlom and abr1sions, then released. · 'I1le remainlDg 75 percent wi11 be used op 8ll0ll ec lDeS WASHINGTON (AP) -The National Po!ice said he was northbound on by the club for aiding numeroua Harbor KErfl', Ohio (UPI) _ Almost one year Aeronau tics and Space Admini1tration Fairview RoaQ at Paularino Avenue wherf. Area aervict •ganizations. with a small after four atudeots were kllled by Na· says tests or moon rockl brou&ht back by Patti L. Modlin, 17, or 1232 Q:mway Ave..; ~ ~& ~MJdlrecUy. timal Guardsmen at Kent State Univerai· three lunar miuiona abow there 11 no Costa Mesa. entered the traffic lanes. 'I1ilt amount; Leoiltisrdt explained, will ty, the unJverslty has had a ~ percent need to quarantine future returned She said by the time abe saw him Iba · finance iuch conce.ulon booths at other decline in apptications and admiisions. utronauta. CQU]d de> not.bing to avoid the collision. city parks, to be run o'n the aame basil u ,,;~~~~~:;;~~~~~:;;;;;;===~~=====;:;;=================="I Students Blamed In Litter Mess At .High Schools One Costa Mesa city official is sug· gesting that a certain age level advancing the cause of ecology and environment.II cleanup should practice what lt pre.aches. "Litter-ally speaking, that is." ac- cording to Public Works Director George. Madsen. Litter around the city's 27 school cam- puses and nearby parkways i1 becoming a costly problem, Madsen revealed this week. ''E1ta.ncia and Colta Mesa hi&h school!! are the worst," he explained, although acknowledging no campua Is immune. from the litter problem . One factor is the tendency of students to discard the various papers and notices given them to be taken home, the public works director explained. "These are the people raising all the fu11 about ecolol}'," Madsen said, charg- ing they are creating some of the. pro- blem while crying out for• solution. One possible method -in addition to more personal discipline in properly tak· Ing notices home -would be cleanup projtcts by individual school activity group• and clubs. "Our guy1 have to 11pend every Monday picking up papers around the school parkways," s1id Madsen in reference to ci ty e.mploye crews. '"1lley spend 1 good deal of their time with this type of work," he continued. From Page 1 ECOLOGY •.. mittee and these will be designated for separate judging with first and seconds awarded monthly. The contest tentatively bq:lns May t and entry blanks are 1vailable at City Hall, the Chamber of Commen::e orfice and will also be Included to the nut water bllllng to 17,000 cu.tomers. Bounadries of the six diltricta are. prlnted on the back so oonwtants will know In which they live. Mayor Wilaon explained. "Colt. Mesa does not have the beautiful bay or Newport Beach or the \\rest.em While House in Sin Clementt, but I am sure our cltittns are Jiut 1s proud and would like to make It the mosi be1utlful place they can in which to Jive," he concluded. Monthly prlzet wtll Include dlnners for two, home lmprovemtnt 1upplles, Aniel ind Dodger baseball Uckets, plus many more, all donattd by 1re1 businesses, luxurious spr~g down sofas These handsome ,of as were designed to give you the ultimate in seating comfort with dacron and down back pillows, 'deep 1pring down seat cushions enveloped in 'down end feathers a nd in two fo am-filled .erm pillows. Choose from a wi de selection of fin e fabrics. 0 8' length reg. $599 NOW 399. 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''I think one of the major changes in family life today II that more men are taking an interest in their role in the home," said MTJ. Ryan . , DAft.Y ''l,.01' 1i.lf ,..._ GETTING HEADS TOGETHER ON llACHELOR EXPIRTISE Nolen Boy.,., Stan Dodd, Tom Morrit With End Product Clemente Crews Prepared To Build New Beacl1 Lot Work by city crews and equipment will begin soon on the second San Clemente beach area parking lot construcled under a new lime treatment procw on l~d once propsed for a youth recreation center. . h . The fac ility. built comple.tely wit city Jabor, is expected to pn:iv1de sp~ce for 100 can on a triangular piece of city land near North Beach. . The parking lot also will erase the bonus of free parking fo~ beach. users who have been using a railroad right of way near the Santa Fe tracks. By July 4, city councilmen hope, the railway strip will have been blocked off. Use of the Jot will run a dollar a day for each car. The lot will be an expanded version of an experimental paving process: first us- ed a year ago near the pier parking area. Instead of gouging out perhaps ~ 1~ Inch -thick layer of topsoil and rep1acang it with aggregate bMt. the PfOCeS:!i ~ans f~ churning quicklime into the ong1nal soil and paving over lt. . . The technique transforms the sod into 1 crude form of concrete. The North Beach project is expected to Court Clears Dana Physicia n In Civil Action Dr. Harold E. Day of Dana Point Wednesday wu cleared of all charges ln- \'olvlng malpractice and f a 1 s e im· priJonment In 1 civil suit brought in Orange County Superior ~- The plaintiffs were a Long Beach t"OU· pie who were patients at his Capistrano By The Sea Hospital six years ago. The jury ended three days of delibera· Uons and !iix weeks of trh1l In Judge 1\onald Crookshank 's court.room by di11mis1ing the $65(1.000 lawsuit filed by 8Arbsra . 29, and Charles Williams, 311 against the psychiatrist The couple t11leged In their civil 1ction that Dr. Da y administ.trf:d a teries of electr1>shock treatmtnts agaiMI. t h e J r wishes and that the coolitlued therapy brought on 1 atroke that disabled Mrs. Williams. She wore 1 leg bract iroupaul lh• trial. cost. about $1,700 tn out-of-pocket fundJ for the materials-an amount smaller than the legal limit for projects not let out to bid. City labor and rented equipmc11t will rorm the other expenses. City Manager Ken Carr told coun- cilmen this week that the total expected expe11se for employe time, equipment and materials would run about $9,000. Revenue from t h e meter fees-plus focfeittd bail on parking violations-is expected to pay back the costs. Carr said. The paving project Is, in a sense, an alternative use of the triangular patch of land purchased last year from private owners. The site had been earmarked for a ma- jor youth recreation facility, but funding for the project was rejected in the recent parks and recreation bond election. C.Ouncilmen this week Informally mus· ed over chances of repairing the streelll bordering the parking lot, plus the ex- tension of Boca de la Playa up a small crest to another raodway above . That project would then make ll possi* bit for motorists to drive past North Beach without having to negotiate a cramped U tum. C.Ounty matching funds for the street project were rejected by a special road commiUee earlier this year. Councilmen had aought fl0 ,000 as tbe county contribution. Chief of P olice Quits in Laguna Laguna Beach Kenatth Huck has rulgned to assume the role of devekl'plng a new police department for the dty of Simi. Huck, who leaves ihe city May 8 for the new chief's position. had htld the top Laguna police post for Jess than two years. Sourcu in the Art C.Olony &aid lluck had been criticized in some qu111rtera ~l!ntly for having been absent during two major incidents requlrlng heavy policing -the July 4 Woodland Drive riots of last year wNch OC'CUrred during his vacation, plus his illness durtnr the rtttnt Chrlslmas happening In Laguna Canyon attended by an t.SU.mated 201000 J)erlOQI. '. "But to do this you need mora than an interest-you need tr1lning. •• Because of this desire boys were ad- mitted into a girls' cooking clus for the first time this semester. 'Ibey did llO well that Mrs. Ryan ucommended the bachelor living coorse for next fall. "So far 60 have enrolled," she .said. "They will study nutrition, meal prepara~ lion, grocery shopping, care. ol clothini. and they might even learn how to sew a ahirt." Obvlously they will Je&m not to mlZ white shirts and black llOC:ka fn the waaher, how to sniff out a bargain, and bow to make 1 poond of hamburger .stretch. "The coorse will make them more in- ct.penden~" said Mn. Ryan, wllo bu niaed five aoaa of her own. 1'Enrollment of boys in home economics classes ts pickirlg up Ill ovtr Orange County." Mrs. Ryan traces the phenomeDOll back to a changing attitude towad the home. A.s more and more females leave the home to take jobs, males are beginning to aee marriage as 50-50 relationship. "1 have 37 boys in my cooking clasR!," llid Mrs. Ryan. •·Almost all reel they lboWd share in Ille responsibili~ea of lh• home. Only ou la a tradltionali!t-'the wcman '1 place ii in the home' -and he geta teased." Mrs. Ryan's goal in the bachelor Uving course will be to teach boys to be self sufficient. From there they can find thelr way into the overall big picture-how to Ii.Ye in a changing world. And 1f you were t.o tuae any of the 60 buddinr bomemakera at San Clemente Hlah. you'd probably It\ alugged. Former Countian Named To High Navy Position $9 Million Budget Set "' B y Schools A tentative budget of Stl.302~ was presented to trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District at their first budget lfudy oe&lion Wednesday. The figure represents 111 incrtast 11( $1 ,325,219 ova-iutye:ar., acc:or4ing to~ Wimer director of ad min is tr a t t Vt services. If the budget 11 adopted taxes will be lncreued 45.5 cents boosting the tu rate t.o $4.80 per •100 a!Se!Sed valuation. For the owner of a $28,000 boust thit would repre&ent a yearly increase of ap. proximately '31. Last year voten: approved a tax over. ride of 50 cents which was not needed. The increase proposed by the ad· ministration would fall Wlit.hin this 50-cent approved figure. Supt. Truman Benedict explained that the increase reflected Inflation and the projected need! of an increased enroll· ment. He 'added that no money had been included in the budget for employe raises but he would recommend a cost of Jiving increase at a later date. Included in the budget are provilions for 30 new teachers including a remedial reading teacher for every school but one. Other costs include a seven-cent in- crease on the bond Interest and redemp- tion rate and an eight-cent increase on slate school building fund rates. The district wed the building fund this year to open Viejo Elementary School and to begin Dana Hills High School. The budget is based on a six percent assessed valualion Increase. Last year the assessed valuaUon w13 .siginlticantly mo~ than projected and the district was able to reduce tues. Ur ban Project Funds Post poned The City of San Clemente will hold off on answering a request for $200 from a UC Irvine urban planning project until the city decides if It his the money to spare. Officials of the UCI Project %1 this week asked for the city grant to defray expenses because of the death of a grant program which had supparted the iroi· eel. C.Ouncllmen agreed, instead, to delay a decision on the request until they begin studying next fiscal year's budget ater this spring. Dana Point F i rm Traffi~ Tangle Council Rejects Police Plea A request by the San Clemente Police Department that it no longer perform traffic engineering aervices for the city ran headon into city council opposition this week. Councilmen declined to take action on the ~partment request to be relieved of the traffic engineering tasks. The dt)' ~ ~ had been 1Ullf!lted. but 'f'J!IJndlnft balUd at. that augge!Uon-Ioudly. "I'd hate 1' have a aurveyor Mll'ftl me how fast J cu drive ~n El Camino J\UI," uid Mayor w~ tvan•. City Manqer Kea Carr had recom- mended the· cb&op in assignment of the traffic engineer du\lel, pointing ou\ Iha\ San Clemente wu tbe only Oranae Coun- ty city .to use its police department In traffic engineering -a task u1u1Uy bandied by 1 separate engineering specialist. "li the chief of police doesn't want to do it any more,'' replied Evans, "then maybe he should relegate it to aomeooe beneath him and shlft aome personnel around." Oowlc:ilmln _.j;ian Nor\hiUI> ..,...t, lcylo( lie 'Would "halo to .. what tort ol ~rnmeiida\il>M we would l'I from \he- en;ineerlng department." No <Ile on the panel ventured forth wilb a nQtlOn on the nquest. ?be dearth of proposed action drew a closlng ruponse from lbe mayor-"I'd just as IOOn forget It. It diet for lack o1 enthuslum." San Clement£ Developer Wins Subdivision Okay A San Clemente «!<•elopmenl !inn trying for the second time to win •P- proval for a subdlviJion of land near the San Clemente Municipal Golf Course was succeaful before pllMlng commissioners Wednesday. A change ht the firm'• choice for ac· cess roads "into the property known 11 the Rasmussen-Ayer 1c:re11e-led lo the favorable recommendation from the planners. The proposal failed several weeks ago because of the choice of Los Bautiamos Lan.: as the major 1ccess, liter the choice was switched lo A v e n I d a Magdalena, also the preference of plan-- ning commissioners. The request by the Douglu-Paclfle Corporation, however, atlll must clear ci- ty councilmen before it becomes final. The tentative tract m1p showing sub- division of acreage designated as "uncla!slfied" into 308 clu1ter-community lots wil !receive Jta first exposure before the councU Wednesday. In their 3-2 vote reccmmendini ap- proval planners at.tached more tha11 a score of development conditions to tbt project. One major condition require• the firm to develop a stc0nd m1jor access ro11d into the property atter 100 of their unitl are occupied. Avenida San Pablo, commis!ioner1 IUI· gested, would be the most likely aecon- dary route. Ultimately, lbe entire 300 1cres of the property l.s planned for development 11 1 master-planned condominium and estate. Jot area stretching from land near the fifth, sl1th and seventh fairways to the inland hills. Several complaints were lodged by residents over the choice of the Magdalena access. Interested observers nearly filled the chambers W~y. But the opposition was lighter than that lodged Jn recent weeks when the Los Bauti!ITIOs accesa had been sought. Widening and e1tending Los Bauti.smos would have brought on changes in lhe layout of the city golf course - a pro- posal bitterly opposed by individual golfers and groups affiliated with the •port. The entire access question, com· missioners agreed, still needs more atudy and plannlna. One other condition for approval ln· valves the seeking of a feasibility study on chances for a major parkway to serve all the inalnd lands in that area of the ci· ty. Such a road could extend inland through land recently declared .surplus ti the need! of the Marine Corps. The land, however, still bas not been deeded to any other public or governmen- tal agency. Most observers agree that Jt eventually would beoortle the property ef tbe State tf California. Rest Room Pact Okayed Erasing prtviotl.'I doubts thi3 week, San Clemente coundlmt.n changed their minds an awarded a contract W a Dana Point cmstructlon tirm fGr the con- struction of vandal-proof rett rooms at Linda Lane Beach. The fa cility -which city oUlciala &aid I• badly nttded -wlll be rtldy for use within about 60 days. It wlO elim1n1te: a nagging IOUrct of cltlf.en complafut. Swnmtrllmt chenllcal tollell have ! been the only rut room llclliU'" available. The belch lies near 1 recently built clty parting lo\ and park proJecl and ha1 been tteehlng lfWlnC UJe by beachgoen. Councilmen lost week had !obied \he award of the contrlCt btlcau1e of possible change1 In city ptlor!U.. brougll\ on by a puta and ,.., .. ,lion bolld lallutt. But ColmcUman Wada Lows 'l'lleldly I raised the Issue 1g1itt al the council's specl1l meettng. He urged completion of the buildlng IS IOOll 11 possible to alleviate the aanttalkm problem at the beach. Or. Lower llid the low bidder, Daro Conatruction Company of Dana Poln~ w&1 ready to lllrt work on the project for • prl"' of 111,1.12.72. ll ii hoped Iha\ the !Os\ room will be nacly for 111e by tho Independence Doy weekend. -•lf!<d. ' . I Manpower Post Goe s To Johnson Pn>m Wire Servlcea Orana:e County's James E. Johmon has been nominated by President Nlxon to be assist.ant ltO'f!tary of the Navy for man- power and raerve affairs. Ht CUlftOtly lites in WheatoB. Md., but maln\alna bil TusUn home. I n WaihllltOn be has been serving 11 the vice cbalrmaa o fthfl CJ.vu Service Com· millkln. Re 11 a fdrmer director of the California Department of Veterans' Al.· fairs. Johnson'• appolntnltDl opens op 1 vacancy on the Ctvil Service Commission which Nlx:on repc:riedJy plans to fill with a woman, Jane Biter Spain, a Cincinnati industrialist who bu been a vice chalrm1n of the President's Commlttee on Employment oi the Handicapped. Jobnaon, 45, a. naUve of Madison, Ill., aerved for 25 )'earl In the Marine Corps and was the first Negro warrant officer in the Corps. He was named to the Civil Service Comrnilalon in February, 1969. In the Navy post he will rucceed Jame.. D. Hit· tle whose resignation becomes effective March Jt. Johnson's nomination Jllll!t be confirmed by the U.S. Senato. Sen. Tunney's Wife Makes First Record WASIDNGTON (AP) -Mieke Tunney, sleltder, blonde wile ol Sen. John Tunney (().Calif.), is making her debut as a recontm, artist, tinging "Habit of Love," an upbeat nllfch. Mn. TUnney, who pronounces her first name MEE kah, got involved ac- cidentally. She and Sean Dawney. singing son of Irish tt:lt« Morton Downey, were harmonWna: with the phonograph one night when Sean said: "We ought tCI make 1 record." Sean Downey wrote the music, and Mrs. Tunney recorded the song in New York with a band and cbonJL Downey'• wife, Joan, says what came out is 1 "sultry aort or soft style. like Claudine Loqet With a Dutch .ac- cent." Orufe Weather Cloudy aklu are back with ui. for the l1lOllling bour1. with Fri· day'1 picture promising more of the ume. Temperatures should cling to the: 61 and n levels. INSWE TODAY If uai.i thmk wtlfar1 worknt don't Ott much to laugh. about. chtck out the otcan jngs from Orange Cou~tu'• public G$sU&.- onct /Uts in Tom Barltu'a Pilot Logbook. Pao• 14. C:•llfwl!N 1t C:lled!l!tt "' , c:1He1• ft-a C:Mlltt tt c.......... tt Dtettl ... lktl ,. 1"""111 ,... ' 9•,.,,.~MMI tt-n .. _ .... -.. .. "'"""' '' -.... M41t1MI II'~ • "''""'' """ .. Ol'lfllll c:..,.." 14. IL ti • .,...,_ Pwt« • -.... ttNll Mln•h »n ,_ ft ""91tft • .,, WNl!\tf I Wt!Nft" Mftll 1f.M .......... .. ' ----- 4 l>All l 1-tLUI Thundly, Altll 29, 1971 Controversy Continues Over Rival Hospital s By lACK BROBACK • Of .. Dlltr ...... ...., °""""''*'> ...-.dlol two rlnl lioei>l!als In lh< Minion Vlefo-Lquna Bills area continued today \:Ith action by an Id hoc county health plannlng com- mittee cloudiDC the issue. 'The eoftimlttee, An interim body serv· Ing only until the county'• new Health PlaMing Council Is activated, voted 7 to 6 late Tuesday night to table action on a progress report of the Saddleback Com- mullll)' lloepltal plaa for LllUDI HUI.I Lelaore World. ~ti.. majority members Wd Tustin L-Oses Helicopter • Station Bid It was Tustin Day Wednesday before the Local Agency Formation Commission with four of six annexations on the ageo- da originating in that city. Tbe results we~ mixed. TUstin lo&t the biggest one, won two othert and had the fourth continued for two wee.ks. Tustin was voted down 5 to 0 on the 2,076-acre annex wb.ich includes the Santa Ana Marine Coll>! Helicopter Station. But the: city was granted the privilege of refilinl' .the IMeJJtioa and beinl Jiven anolh<r burial In May. 1bil lllauld rUlodle tho batUe belween Tustin and Santa Ana over tht Marine base property. In addition to hearing the Tustin pro- po.sal again, the I.AFC members will allo hear a "sphere of Wluence" report froin their e:recutlve officer RJchard 'l'Urner on the Marine base. In addition to the 1,500-acre Marine base the proposed annexation includes 400 'acres of Irvine Company land between the t.se and the Santa Ana Freeway. Later in the meeting commission mem- ben also voted unanimously to allow Santa Alla to refile its proposal to annex the Marine base. Both annexations were turned down tast Sept. tD by the LAFC but there was a 1egal queation u to whether Tustln'1 was turned down with or without prejudice:. lf without prejudice, TUslln could reap- ply at any time, whereas S.ntl Ana could not beceuse there was no such "without prejudice" provlllon in tbe turn dowii te that city. Deputy County Cou111tl w 1111 • "' McCourt cleared that up by rullnl that the LAFC last September intended that Tustin could refile without pre:judice only Gil the Irvine 1creage, not the Marlne bm. Tustin Trustees Presented New Budget Estimate A preliminary budget estimate abowtn.g income of $8.I miUioo for 1971·72 has ~en pruented to the Tualin Unioa Hi&h School District board of educUon. The board aet 1 1tudy seuion to further review, the wly budj:et information whlch indie1tes 1 •tl million increase in re\·enue malched by an e1penditure in· crease that brings the total budget lo $9.1 million, a distrilct 1pokelm1n said. nie revenue estimate added to the cpening budget balance adds up lo the $9.1 million fieure. In other items on the agenda , the board In executlve session voted to expel two Milalon Vjejo High School 1tudent.s as first Ume cffe.ndera. 1be pair was ex· pelled for ''scbool·related" poaseuion and use of narcotics. DAILY PILOT (>aAN~ COAST PUIUSHIH9 (lllUAN't Rei1,t N. We•' .... """ .... ,..,.,..,,., J•c• R. C1Kl1v Viet .,._ .... CO..W!N IMnftel' n ..... , K ••• n a.iiw n.,..,, A. M11r~ltiR• ,.., ............ .... Clt1rl1s H. L.... Ric~1rl P. Nill Aullllnl M•nl9klt Ellllllrt L .. , .. IMdi Offfc• ll? Fe11it ""•~w• M•ilin9 ·~htr1t11 P.O. lo,,.'''· t2652 ... c ....... Offlce 30~ Ne1tft ll C11nh1• A11I, tl,71 Ott.r Offk• CeU• Mu1: :m WM! 11'1' '""' ... ......,.., 19Kll: »J.) ,.,..,..., ..... i..o.!i Mlltlil""i.,. iMdtl 1111& ~ leVllVI~ tHy tabled action boc•uae of S.d- dlebacli'• dodolon to r,duce !ta ..-P'"' posed Jl6.bed f1cill1Y:to 1IO 6edo. LN•IDI tbe ottack oo tbe Saddteblck loclllly -• Pout MUI, 1 rnunlclpal court Judie; Rolph Ecllove and Com- mittee OWrman Donald Klein. The Saddleback holpltal · oontroveray . 1urf1ced earlier this week when lt w11 disclosed that planning commissioner Arnold Forde who had exerciad "delay- ing" tactics oo commlsPon approval of the facility holdl a .mljor financial fn.. terest in the rival Mi.uion Community Hospital now under cona:truction in Miiiion Viejo. Tueodoy .•titit'• octlon by lh< - cc>mmlti,e ••Ill~ ,vt "•• direct eflect'' up0n plw or of the Sacldlobacl: hospltoj occo bf lo · Fronk II • Mcllougoll, Lulheron llolpltll Society ex· ecutive. The Lutheran church group ii building the non-profit facility. McDougall maintain• that Saddlebac.k had previously received endorsement ol the Comprehensive Health Planning CommlssiOI d. Orange County before th1t body wtr1t out of b\llJneS! last January. Tho Tueodoy lllght 1ctlon ,.1 lh< stag• tlAll "I •tl.OT Steff PllMt NOSY HORSE THINKS IT'S llE KIND TO PEOPLE TIME Krl1 Rout t, 5, South L19un1 H•1 1 New Friend Shelter Show Laguna SPCA Slntes Open House for another tvtnt in the continUin& con-~vtrl)':... 1psclol -1ios of the ...... ly ploMinl oomm!Mioll tata today lo_ older the Sldd)tback boopltll"• roquest for • Ylt.ll ooodltlonol .,. permit. 1bil permit hu been delayed on two occas.lon1 by Forde, an appointee of Fifth District Supervl.IOI' Ronald Cupua of Newport Beach. TUesday It was disclosed that Forde is a part owner of the Jf.Dd on which the Tival 126-bed Mission C om m u n it y Hoapltal ii being built and a part owner of tht project ltaell. Forde II pmenUy lrovelinr in Europe Bank of America with Cup<rs but Is reportedly cutUnc hi1 Joun>ey short to re1"'" to Otaqe C.U.11 thll--· He ii not expected to arrive In time for this evening's commWion meettq. however, Also 1bfe.nt today Is Com· missicn Chairman Woodrow .Bu.tterfteld who left on a sudden trip to W11htn1ton, D.C. thil week. Bui' erfleld. who has joined Forde ln delayinc a permit for thl!I Sadd1eback hosJlt.al. la tbt appointee Of First District Supervisor Robt.rt BltUn of Santa Alli to the conunlss!Qn. Meanwhile, A.w:mblym.an Ro b e r t Badbom (R·Newport Beach) bas '"" llOWICod pilnl of u 1110mbly lleallh commllteo prob< into Oto entire holpllal plcturt in Orange County. Hi.s action was triggered by the continuing oontroversy of the two facitiUes. Lutheran Hospital executive! admitted toctiy that Ume was af the essence. They Dlll$l have 1 use permit from the com· mission prior to next Tuesday or con;- slructioo may be blocked for at least one year. 'tile C<lmm.illskln approvll is MeeaSJl"'f to en.surt' tbe Saddleback .hoapl1Jil'1 eligibility for a $1.1 mJWoo federal Joan. Joaquin Trustees Find $1.5 Million Bond Buyer. The. San Joaquin Elementary School District has found a buyer for ita re- mainin& i11~.ooo iA school bond1-ap. proved by thl!I voteni in a 1968 bond elec- Uoa. An underwriting group for the Bank of America was the low bidder for the bonds which will be sold to the bank by the county In blocks ol $5,000. Contract OK'd For Dana Point Quay Wall Jobs A contract to build quay wall handralls and walks at Dana Point Harbor has been awarded to the second law bid- der by the Board cf Supervisors. 'Mle board, upon recommendation <lf Harbor Diatrict Director Ke n n e t h Sampson, Tuesday awarded a $289,000 contract to Hannan B. J. Gladd Con- 1lructio• Company of Los Angeles. Tbe actual low bidder was Alrco Construction Company af El Cajon at $263,400 but this firm did not meet the five.year e1perience requirement and did not It.rt the sub contractor for the railing system. u required in the bidding can- tract. Supervisor Ralph Clark. noting lhe more than $20,000 difference in the bids said he wou1d Uka to hear from the low bidder" before acting. But board members aaid if the Airco finn had not met the bid requirements the quest.ion wu moot. "The bank then resells them to tn- ve1tor1," old Res Nerlaon, San Joaquin aulstant 1uperlntende.nt t o r ad- miniatrJUve aervices. "lt'1 * iood m. vestment bectUH the lntert11 from the bondl are tiJ: free to the lnveator." Neriaon uld he wu glad the bcmda were aold but bad hoped for a lower Jn. ter..i rate. The district will be requ~ed to pay a 5.3 percent interest rate. The Son Joaquin dlatrlct con legally ..U bondt up ta aeve• percent. He ,.Id the dl.ltrict will send all the bond monev it receives from the Ale to lh< state which In tum will lend II to lh< district for •lte acquiaiUoo and co.n· 1truc:tion projed.1. , The dlltrlct'1 next project 11 the con- struction of 1n lntmnedlate ICbool in Irvine on the ccrner of Yale and Michelsoo south c:A. Culver Road ad- jacent to the San Dlegn Freeway. Another project next in line iJ the con- atrucUon of an intermediate achoo! in the EI Toro area. UPIT ........ Klttfllll Po•e Lord Sparks, an 8-yeu-old mal e lion at Brookfield. ID., zoo strikes this regal pose seemingly aware that he ts be- ing photographed. He is called "'the boss of the lion house." Lagunans Given Chance to Do Bit for Beauty On April 8 the San Joaquin voters ap- proved a $15,375,000 bold J11ue to con- tinue building achools. The first school to be built wltb this money will be an elementary tchool in Mission Viejo on .Preciado! Street and nnt will be an elementary school in. the Irvine ma. Lagunan1 who would like to make a conbibution to local beaulific1tio_n are in· San Clemente Youth vJted to consider helping with the pion<· int and landsc1ping ol Pepper Tree Held on LS D Charge Pork, occording to Mn. Pot Peacock of A 17-year-old San Clemente HiP School ~ Chamber of Commerce be.auWlcatlon student was arrqted by narcotica detec-committee. lives Wednesday and booked on ch&r8es 'nle litUe park on Ocean Avenue was of fUmlshing LSD to • minor clri· tel aside for public use when th• 1ite or · The male ltudellt. who wu not iden-tified by offioer11 because ol hb juvtnlle the old PlaybouN wu turned into a: statm, wu taken Into custody Wed-mwlicipal parking lot. nesday evenbig, otncers 1lid they will In order to preserve the ancient pepper Jn observance of "Be Kind to Animals Week," the Society far the PrevenUon of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) will hold an open house Sunday at its Laguna Canyon farm and animal shelter. Tb• final vote was tmanfmous to ap· prove the Gladd Compallf c:Ontract. seek action against the youtb in juvenile tree on the 1ite, it was decided to rt!erve "We feel It Is extremely important for court the area around It for park use . children lo be educated on Lhe Im-· porlsnce of proper care and handling ol r;:::==================================:::::::;-all animal.s, '' an SPCA official said, "and to have them learn first hand what fa rm animals look like and how they Jive." The event will be held from 2 p.m. lo 4 p.m. in observance of the 1pecial week, May 2 through May a. The SPCA en· courages parents to visit the animal shelter with their children to enjoy the farm anllnal1 in the two icre barnyard. The children will be permitted to ban· die the livestock during the open house. In addition, SPCA person11el will explain the proper care of pets, includini feeding housing and training. ' Man Eating Sharks Said To Be Furious (Yellow) • • HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -Yollow IUe preaerver1 and r11t1· for uae by persons aboard airliners in the event of a crash at aea are highly SUJCepUble to attack by man eatine sharks, 1 Federal Aviation Adminiatratlon acie.ntiat 11y1. E1perimentl using yellow 11 f e preservera and human dummies ruuJted in the dummies ~ing torn apart by sharkl. Dr. Ernest B. McFadden, with the FAA'• civil aeromedlcal 1nsUtutt:, said Tuesday. The We preservers used in the ex- periment, he uld, were typical cf the type and color carried by aJJ American and most forei&n al:rlinet. These aame type preaervers painted black, however, were i&nored by the sharks, aald the scientist. But he uid he would not recommend • change in color. "Reflect.ivity apparently is hiahly .at- tractive to sharks," McFadden uid. "They are almost all color blind, but they tend to •!tack ony bright object they ,.. in the waler." McFadden, who told of e1periment.s with the life preservers at a meettni of the Aerospace Medical AMociation, said sharks tend to veer away from laree black objects. McFadden said he and Dr. Scott Johnson ol the Naval Underse1 Research Cenler made their findi.ngt during ex· periments in typical ocean conditions. They placed child sized dummiu in both yellow and black life preservers in the sea and attracted sharb with acent bait. The fish immediately attacked the dummy wearina the yellow life vestlnbut virtually igno~ lbe black. pa ted prtlel'Ver, he ui.d. "le moat inetJnoes, the legs, ann1 and body of the child du!l\mies were not at· tacked by sh&rb unW after the vest was attacked, defiated and the i:lwnmy bad aunk below the wtaci," McFadden u.id. Count y Jur y Supports Bill to Split Duties Support for Assembly Bill 447 which would cre1tt two IJ'lnd Juriu -one for indictment of criminals and the other for investigation of aavemmenl -has been voictd by tbt Oranee County Grand Jury. ln a letter to the county deleaation ta the lecisl1ture, 1'11 Grand Jury F'orem1n Doreen Marshall aid. "We appl1ud passage by I.be assembly of AB 4t7 ln- troductd by Asatmblym1n Edwin L. Z'bera CD-Sacramento) ind are pleased to learn that this bill la presently being considered by the 1enate." · AB 447 l'e(IUl:rts aelectlon of two 1rand juries at least onct 1 year In each coun· ty. All those listed for 11election must bt reglsltrtd voten and lhose 11ppointed to th< indiclmenl Jvry must be Hlecled ot random. Duty on the lnd1ctn'lent Jury ls limited lo 30 days. The county Grand Jury 1ug- gest.s that this period is possibly too short and suageau • 80-d1y limit to "provide greater efficiency, economy and orderliness." In the letter to the legiJlaUve delegates, Mrs. Mmhall points out that current Grand Jury members are devoting three days a week. excluelve cf committee work to jury 1ea1kln1. "Nevtrtbeless, it i• aireed that In· sufficient time JI av1Uable for Jn- vestlg1tion of foternmental alfairr due to the time nqutred ta handle Indictment committee work, to jury sessions. '1 ' luxurious spring down sofas Jhese handsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimete in seeting comfort with da cron arid down beck pillows, Oeep spring down seat cu shions enveloped in down end feathers and ,_..._ ... in two foam-filled arm pillows. C hoose from a wide selection of fine fabr ics. 8' length reg. $599 NOW 399. Your /aooril.I Interior dtsigntr will be happJI lo o.11&,t I/OU .• , H.J.GARRFfT fURN lllJ~E 11m1mmmn PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TlT OUl l lVOLYING CHARGE-· Opoo M-Tloun. & ..i. 1-. 2211 HARBOR 8LVO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646.0275 ' 17 . .. .. Lag1111a Beaeh EDITION T oday9• Flnel N.V. St.oeks VOL. 64, NO. 102, 3 SECTIONS, o40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFORNIA: THURSDAY, APll.I( 29, '1971' :rEN CENTS Irvine-by-the-Sea Plan By BARBARA KREIBICB Of ""' Oallr ltllft '"" A $1/700-a~ay ta1 bill is among the fac- tors placing "very severe pressure" on the Irvine Company to proceed with development of Jts ,eoastal lands between Newport Beach and Laguna Be1ch, com-PMI' officials said Wednesday, The company's plan for development of Irvine-by-the-Sea, a planned coaslal resort community, were unveiled at a preaa conference by Richard A. Reese, vice president of pJannlng and Ray Watson, executive vice president in -· ~1;::r ... ' charge of land development. The plan for creating a model re!.iden- tial-recreational community on the 3,500- acre wideveloped coastal parcel Is the result of a two-year study. including a trip to Europe to examine Mediterranean resort areas, Reese said. Also contributing to the plan were state, county and local representatives who were calH!d upon to offer their sug- gestJom for development of the unique 3Yrmile strip. AnnexatJon of the coastal area by Newport and Laguna i11 the Dext proposed step. Reese estJmated that public hear· • ings before tbe planning commissions and city councils of the two cities would take between three and six months. The Irvine Company, he said, is hopeful that the total development plan will be adopted by the cities, though. he em- phasized it still 11 only a general plan without specific design elements. If the cities do not wish to proceed, Watson added, Irvine will be obliged, for economic reasons, to develop the lands anyway. ;'We can always do another Cameo Shores," he said, "and tl'is would salisfy our economJc needs but it Is the DAILY r1LOT S1•11 r11o1e MODEL DISPLAYED ~ Irvine Complll)"I Jlichard Reese talb about firm'• plans for coast between Corooa de! Mar and Laguoa Beach, 1 ;. PeUcan Point; 2, Crystal Cove; 3, Los Ti-ancos Clnyonj f, lrrine's re-routed Coast Highway; i, 'existing Co1St Highway; 6, Reef Point; 7. El Morro Ccive; 8, Morro Canyon, and 9, Coast Freeway route. Laguna Sclwol, V acatwn Calendar Revision OK'd By PATRICK BOYLE 01 I'll• Diiiy l'llfl Stitt A school calendar giving Laguna Beach atudent.s a three-week Christmas vaca- Uon, but keeping them in school an extra week in June, has been adopted by the 1chool board. Adoption of the unusual calendar met with objection Tuesday from 11ewly elec- ted trustee William Thomas1 who pointed out that keeping the youngsters a week langer into summer could prevent many o( them from obtaining summer jobs. The Intent of the longer Chrjstmas holi- day is to free teachers for io-servlce training and to give the school staff a challef: to prepare performance ob- jectives for the remainder of the year. The week of Dec. 13-17, when school will not meet , i! called "opUonal time" and may be used for field trips for student.. individual tutoring by teacben or other activities. A similar period has been set aside during the week of March 27-30, which ii nonnally Easter Week. Although the student.! will be on vacation, several " the teachers will be involved fn the preparation of performance objectives. Thomas said that, although the tourist 1eason does not really begin until July, lhe part time positions in the city are fiU .. ed by the merchant.! as early as po58lble to prepare for the tourist inflUJ:. In keep- ing Laguna Beach youths in classes unUI June 22. Thomas said many of the jobs would be taken by out of town students who would already be out of school . "I would bate to handicap our own kids wbo want to go out and pick up a job,'' Thomas said. lnlom the extra week in the calendar prior to Christmas should not be con. aidered as a vacatioo. Taylor asked that the week of optional time be used to the fullest e1tenl, particularly for instruction of sludents in small groups. Under the new calendar, school will open on Sept. 13. Counting both the op- tional time and regular Christmas vaca- tion, school will not meet from Dec. 11 to Jan. 2. The other regular holidays during the school year are Oct. 25. Veterans' Day; Nov. 24 and 25, Thanksgjving ; Feb. 11. Llncoln's Birthday: Feb. 2 I,, Washington's Birthday: March 25 to April ~ 2, East.er and May 29, Memorial Day. School will end June 22. Linda Buechler Services Friday Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday for Linda Merle Buechler, a Laguna Beach resident who died Tuesday at the Laguna Beach Nursing Home. She was 82. Rev. Dallu Turner will conduct the servk:es at lbe Community Presbyterian Church and interment will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. Mn. Buechler, who Uved at the nursing home, ii survived by two sons, John of Tuu and William or Michigan; a daughter, Helen Henricks of Ariz.ona and a niece, Mrs. CbarloUe Garner of Laguna Beach. Eye11 Have It A li, Wiid erness Interior Secretary Rogers Mor· ton Wednesday warned that President Nixon's plea for 1.8 million acres of new national wilderness areas may face op- position1 He said it would come from timbermen. hunters, road builders and local govern· men ts. Lewis to Leave U.S.? PARIS (UPI) -Comedian Jerry Lewis llaid today he is considering moving to Switzerland so five of his 1i1 sons would not have to serve in the Vietnam war. ''One of my boya already Js there," Lewis 1atd. "I thlni that's enough." Pressured by Taxes sort of thing people object to becouae II cuts off tlle coast." The Irvine plan envisions a combined residential and recreaUonal-resort com- munity with a re-located Coast lOgbway dividing tlle two. The residential com- munity ol 50me 14,000 would occupy the hilbldt! above the blghway which would be moved inland to the foot of the billa to open up more of the coastal arta. Hotels, second homes and renW homes would be located oceannrd of Ule highway with major touriat resort centers aituated at El Morro and CtyataJ. C.ove Tbe plan would call for an ulUmate development of some 2,500 hotel rooms in eight or ten hotels, 1,000 ~d homes and about 2,000 rental homes. Density would be clustered to provide mol"f: open space and thll, aa.ld Reese, ''Means you go up." The possible adoption of a 3&.foot building height limit by Laguna Beach could interfere with thl! phase of the plan, Reese &a.id, but he added, "We can make 80Ule changes without a major ef- fort and the crlticaJ thlng ls to maintain the balance of the entire area." Public access to the coast would be provided by pedellrlm and lrom rout.s from parkfni loto adJ>cenl to the re- located highway and a coutal walkway would ••tend the efttirt t.ogth d tho development. 'lbe master plan allO provide1 for two large golf counes and two 600-acre regional parts. The IrviDI officials pointed out all the public recreation areas. paru. parkin1 Iota and beaches. wouJd have to be developed and main· tained at public expense. Cost o( re- locating the highway also WOl!ld have to be shared, Watson &aid. F es ti val Bacl{ed Direcwr Answers CofC Criticism Responding to crJUei1m of the recent Festival of IJfe-in-Laguna by Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce directora, project director Van Maren King today answered some of the questions raiaed at the chamber board meeting. King, a community planner associated with the Univenlty ol California at Berkeley, said the project wu funded , not with university mo1ey, but with a direct grant to him from lbe National Institute of Mental Health. "It was organized and produced by the Volunteer Po!t, a group of some 400 Laguna Beach people recruited to·put on the event," King said. "No Los An1eles groups wen invited to participate and none did, to my knowled&e. There were '7 exhlblloro (Ddudhlg ~ -Lqun• Beoch, two lmn louth Lipa ond 17 from other parts d Or11111 C.ounty. It Forme r Countian Named Navy Aide By President From Wire Services Orangt County's Jame& E. Jobnaon baa been nominated by President Nixon to be assistant secretary of the Navy for man· power and reserve affairs. He curreauy lives in Wheaton, Md., but maintains hi.s Tustin home. I n Washington be has been servinl 11 the vice chalrman o fthe Civil Service Com· mission. He is a former director of the California Department of Veterans' Af. fairs. Jobnson'1 appointment opens up a vacancy on the Civil Service Commission which Nixon r<!portedly plans to fill with a woman, Jane Baker Spain, a Cincinnati industrialist who bas been a vice chatnnan or the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped Johnson, 4S, a native of Madison, TII., eerved for 2$ years ln the Marine Corps and was the first Negro warrant officer in the Corps. He was named to the Civil Service Commission in February, 1969. In the Navy post he will succeed James D. Hit· tie whose resignation becomes effective March 31. Johnson's nomination must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Queen Ma r y Opening To Tourists May 8 LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPl) -After more than three years of work at a cost of more than $50 mlllton , the Queen Mary formally will be opened to touriJta next week. Official.II said Wednesday that "preview tours" will begin May a while restoration of the MBp as a tourist and convention at· tr action continued. was required that all exhibitors sponsor a aervlce activity in Laguna." Any implication that the project bad radical connotations, King added, is "based on innuendo and false In· formation. Social service! no longer are associated with radical movements and have not been for some tlme." Writer Ian Bernard, who filmed the In- terviews pro}ected during the "Lagunagrins" presentation, said the fact that Mayor Goldberg and Police Chief Huck were filmed in black and white a.nd high-rise opponent Arnold Hano In color wu: "strictly a technical necessity with no political implications." All the interviews were to have ~I\ made in black and white, Bernard said. but he d.14 not have Ule right filter to otioot tho lllDo film oo lloe belch 111d decided to llll color lllm ralbar than Rip the lntervlew. Moro than 4,000 -alWldod the FesUval, King a.Id, and more than $500 was raised for the Grttribelt wtth ticket sales for the Lqunagriu show, w!W:b was viewed by about 700. "It demonstrated," be 1aid, t•tbat 1ens!Uve iuue1 could be discussed ln a public forum without Ill reeli.ngs, but on the contrary with considerable good will, despite divergent opinions." During the Festival he received about 40 or 50 requeslll for a aim.liar event next year, King added, and the present plan is for the Volunteer Post to remain open and 1ponsor the Festival again nest year, alon& with other projects. Tbe nN t.guna Hl.storical ~iety. be aottd, onliatld VI moml>en during tho Festival. A full ~ of fUBdl and other ruou=• u...t !Or tho project will bl mode plbllc In a mi weeD, KiJll Aid. Quarter System Pandered For Laguna High School The administration of Laguna Beach lfigh School may aoon a!lk ~ school board that the traditional semester sy1tem be abolished in favor of a "trimester" or quarter 1ystem. Principal Don Haught told the board Tuesday that his staff was ready to im· plement the program and would like to make the change for the 1971-72 school year. Haught said ·he would soon return with a specific plan and several recom- mendations for the board's approval. The trimester plan would replace the two 18-week semesters with three periods, each 12 v.·eeks long. High school teacher Jack Lytbgoe. who headed a committee which 1tudied the plan, said the trimester sylltem would be more beneficial to learning because student In- terest In school "trails off" during the last four weeks of a semester. Lythgoe pointed out that trimester& would coincide better with the Christmas .and Easter vacation periods and would also fit in perfectly with tlle newly adopted 1971-71 1ehool calendar. Lythgoe bad surveyed the faculty at the high school to test the Interest ln such a change and be said a majority of the Champ agne Cork Clo ut Costly; Lagunan Collects teachers responding were in favor of the trimester plan. Lythgoe said 60 percent of the faculty returned the questionnaire be bad pnwlded ond 70 percent of tho quesUonnaires alx>wed a fa v o r a b I e response to the pWl. This represents 43 percent of the btgb. IChool faculty. Lythgoe said tM admlniltraUve costs of such a convenk>n would probably not increase. Wherua there would be three registraUons for classes ratller than two, Lythgoe II.id the 1umber of grading periods could be cut from four to three. Lythgoe alto noted that some 1ludtnts would be ablt to finish hJgb t1ebool one quarter early -in March rather than June -and could immediately go on to Saddfeback C.ollege. School trustee William Thomas uked Lythgoe if the trimetter aystem would hinder ltudenta from being admitted to colleges which require 1emester units of high school cndit. Lythgoe respooded that It probably could not catlSe lucb a problem and noted the plan would pmnlt tmplement.aUon of aeveral new, lbarter a>urses. "It a!JO permits oludenhl, tt they fail 1 course, to repeat more often,'' Lylbgoe quiP!l'd. Principal Haught emphasized that no part of the plan would be implemented until achool board approval had been given 1 spedflc trime!ter program. Oro•• Weadler However. Dr. Wiiiiam Ullom. district 11uperintendent, pointed out that the youngsters will be free an extra week al ChriJtmu when thty could obtain part time work. Ullom did admit, after a question by 'Ibomas, thal be had not poll- ed any parents for their reaction to the calendar. The vote to approve the calendar WJI S-1. with trustee Thoma1 dissenting. Board president Larry Toylor told Residents See the Light A champagne cork and the damage the flying projectile did to a Laguna Beach man'• left eye CO!t the Gallo company and the Art Colony Uquor store owner who 110ld the bubbly $28,150 in Oran&e County Superior Court this week. A jury in Judge Charles Bauer's courtroom awarded the damages to f'Orm@.r Laguna Playhouse board prtsl~ dent Geoffrey Riter arter Laguna Beach lawyer Robert A. D'tsidoro argued in the four-day trial that his client was all but blind ln the affected eye. Cloudy lkies "" hack with UI ror tht momln1 hours, with Fri· day'a pictw-. promising more ot the same. Temperatures ahould t:ling to the 6t and 73 levels. INSmE TODAY JJ ¥0" think tDtljare t001krr1 don't oet much to louah about, th.eek out the altonlna1 from Oranat Count11'1 p11bUc 411ist- anct file• in Tam Barlq'1 Pilot Logbook, Paa• 14. Uti lity Firm Trucks Destroyed by B laze UJS GATOS I UPI) -Eight trucks ond two sedans were set arire earty toda1 in Jin apparent sabotagri attack against the PacUlc Gas & ~lectric Co. The vehicles were burned on a parking lot near the utility company 's office. Eiabt of the vt.hiclts were destroyed. One 11tructure was badly amudctd by moke. A company spnke~ma• Aid the lou wa1 estimated at 125,000. Fnrty Soul.h Laguna re!'lidenta who wanttd the street lights removed from their area did not reckon with 92 others In the same area who preferred to keep the Ulumination. The 40 rtllident.s of Ocean VlslB, Merilyn and Driftwood drtves just south of the Laguna Beach city lim.ib had ptti· tiened the COU11ty 1upervisors to remove the ti 1treel lights wtalled last 0.C.mber. They cited esthellc reasons ("Like to be able to ate the &tar• at night") and mort practJc.al reuri.n!I ("It's t.oo light 111 my bedroom at night"). Richard L. England. 21560 Ocean Vista Drive. representlnr the 40 who WJl.nted I.he lighta removed spoke fir1l Wed· nesday. "Thost lights were put in without our knowledge. We moved there because of the rural atmosphert and tbty art very intense ," he complalned. "As lo crime, we had Yirtttallr oooe unUI the lights were installed. A car was stolt!:a one week lat.er," he. added. Eogland had hardly reached hil seat when Ray Fisher, J020Z Driftwood Drive. jumped up to procr.lm thot he incl II others ln the area !lied the llgbta, He said the 92 signatures he had Included ll of the 40 who h•d sisned to do away with the lighil but had had 1 cllonge of heart. "All 92 of our a11oer1 are property owners and they own SI p1rcel• 1n tbe arf!a," Fishtr argued. S u p u v 11 o r Ralph Clark did hi.a arilhmeftc...and moved that Ult majority should rule. The vote was +o to leave the 1ttttt llehta where they are. Riker, who is a real estate broker In Laguna Beach, 1ued the De Montcort Champagne Cellars -a Gallo subsidiary -and John Garau of Reef Liquort, 910 Glenneyre, for $200,000 for Injuries suf- fered on Oct. 2:1, 1968. Riktr said the plasllc stopper e1ploded and wn e}ected into h1s eye u he unwrapped the tinfoil from tht cbam- pagM. It was stated during the trial lhat he hu "vel')' liUle 1i&b1" today ln lhe ln- juttd eye. l ' C•lltwlllt' t1 (Jltallllt \Ill J (llHlflff i>• c. ... tct :It ·-" OMlll "'""11 IJ llfllfrilt ..... ' .llt9rt..._, itt-tJ ,1~-· ...,, -" AM L.,.,.,. 11 ,_. .. , »II ~t '"'" • IMfflllllel N ... W °""" COllltff 14, u. " IYIN l"ttfw • -... ,,... ll!Wblt *W1 ,,_ u 'ftoM-. ,..,, .......... 4 WHIM'l "-11 .. wrw• Nf'ft .... I t DAILY PILOl SC Controversy , Continues Over Rival H~pitals By JACK BROBACK Of .. DlllY '4111 '"'" Caotmeny IUITOOlldln& lwo rival hooplllll la the Mbalon Vlejo-Lquna Hills area continued today ':ith action by tn ad hoc county health planning com- mittee clouding the issue. Tbe·cOmmlttee, An interim body se.rv· Ina: only unW the county's new Health Planning Council la activated, voled 7 to 6 late Tuesday night to table action on a progre~ report of the Saddleback Com. munity Hospital pla1 for Laaun• HillJ Leis11re World. COmmiUee majority members said Tustin Lo ses Helicopter Station Bid It was Tustio Day Wednesday before the Local AgenCy Formation C.Ommission with flfur of ail anne1:ations on the agen- da originating in that city. The results were mixed. Tustin lost the biggest one, won two others and had the fourth continued for two weeks. Tustin wu voted doivn· 5 to 0 on the 2,07&-acre annex wblcb includes the Slnta Ana Marine Corps Helicopter Station. But the city was granted the privilege of refiling the annexation and being gjvtJJ another hearing in May. This should rekindle the baWe between Tustin and Santa Ana over the Marine base property. In addition to bearing the Tustin pro- posal again, the LAFC memben will alsD hear a "sphere of influence" report from their executive officer Rlchard Turner on tbe Marine base. In addition to the 1,500-acre Marine base. the propoged annel'ation includes MlO acres of Irvine Company land between the base and the Sant.J Ana Freeway. Later in the meeting commission mem- bers also V<lted unanimously to allow Santa Ana to refile Its proposal to annex the Marine base. Both annexations were turned down last Sept 10 by the LAFC but tbert Wll • legal question u to whether Tust.in'a wu turned down with or without prejadict. u without prefu.dlce, Tustin couJd reap- ply at any time, wbeftas Santa Ana could not beCau.se there was no IUCb "'without prejudice" provision tn the turn down t• that city. Deputy County Coomel W 1111 • m McCourt cleared that up by ruling that the I.AFC last September intended that Tulli~ coold rcflla without puju4ioe only (ID tbl Irvine acreqe, not the Marini base. Tustin Trustees Presented New Budget Estimate A preliminary budget estimate showing Income of $8.6 million for 1971-72 bas been presented to the Tustin Union High School District board of eduction. The board &el a study session to further review the early budget information wlllcb indicate! a $1.1 million increase in revenue matched by an expenditure i~ crease that brings the total budget to $9.1 million, a district 1pottsrhan said. Tbe revenue estimate added to the opening budget balance adds up to the $9.1 million flg11r<. In other items on the agenda, the board in execuUve Session voted to eipel two Mission Viejo H.igb School studenta as first Ume offender!. The pair wu ex- pelled for "school-related" posaession and use of nareotics. 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Al 0.,a1..-11 I t tllf.lli 4f4.f4U ~t. tfh.. °""" C-1 hlllllh"'9 , Qrllll1oly. ... -......... 11Mff9tt.ll. ellltffef _....,. .,. -'""'111M11n1t ....,. _, .. • ...... WR •""""' ..-1 .... .,..:;. .. ..,...._. ........ l«ft ci.a ,_,,.,... ••M ti H ........ _. .... (atfe ~ C.ftftttlll. Uifl;rlllflCll ll't ~ Q..U _.....,.., W ~II U.11 ~"'°' ,.,,nll•rv <11a11No...,.., a.tJ """"u,. -- they tabled 1ct1on beca""' of - dlli>lck'I cledaioo ta reduco ill "'-!>!0- pooed 1$6.bod ladllt,y lo 1IO bod~ l.oadlq tbe attack OD tbe lodlllt• facility ..... Paul Mast, a llllllllcfpal court Judge; Ralph Edl•Ye and eom. mlttee Chalmwl llonlld Klein. The Saddlebact hospllll conlroveny wrfaced earlier lltl,s week when lt was disclosed that planning commissioner Arnold Forde who had exercised "delay- ing" tactics on co~lon approval ol the facility holch a Jllljor financial Ur terest in tbe rival Mission CommWllty Hospital ~w under COO!truclio.D in Mllslon Vle)O. Tullday n1Cht'1 action by the health o>mfuittee wW hive "'oo direct effect" """' Plllll ol Jlltll'tlt ol the Saddleback bo3pllll ~ 1 lo· Frank B. McOollaatl,·Llilberan llolpllll Stjclety ,.. ecutl ... The Llitheran chw<h group Is building the wn-prolit facility. McDougall maintains that Saddleback had previously received endorsement of the Comprehensive Health Planning CommWiOI of Orange County before that body went out of bwines.s last January. The Tuesday nlght action set the stage Oo\R.'r PILOT 11:11 f>l'lett NOSY HORSE THINKS IT'S BE KIND TO PEOPLE TIME Kr is Routt, 5, South L•111un1 H•s 1 New Friend Shelter Show Laguna SPCA Slntes Open House for another evtnl ln the continulni can- troveny -a 1pectal meeUna of t.be cum. ly Piannllll commlsslOD late today to .... aider the Saddleb>ck hoapilll'• requesl for a vii.I conditional use permit. 1'h1I permit has been delayed on two occasions by Forde, an appointee of Fifth District Supervbor Ronald CaspeNI of Newport Beach. Tuesday It was disclosed that Forde ts a part owner of the land on which the rival 126--bed Mission Comm u n i t y Hospital is being built and a part owner of the project Itself. Forde ls presen:Jy traveling in Europe Bank of A naerica with Caspers bul la ttportedly cutllng bi• Ba<lham (R·Newport Beach) lw u- jollmey ~ to relw'• lo or..,. COunty nounc:ed planl of u aaaemblY beallh thla Wffltend. commlttie probe Into the entin hoapilll He I! not expected to am"' In time fw -plcturo 111 °"'"'' Qlunly. HI! acUon wu this evening.,a CQmmiss.lon meeting, triggered by the continuing conlroverl)' however. Also absent today ls COm· of the two lacillUel. mls.sion Chairman Wood.row Butterfield Lutheran Hos'Pital executives admitted who left on a sudden trip 'to W~ton, today"tbat Ume was of the essence. They D.C. this week. ' mu.si have a Use permit from the com· Butterffeld, who has Joined Forde in !hission prior to next Tuesday or cmt· delaying a permit for the Saddleback atruction may be blocked for at least ooe hospital, ls the appointee of First Di.strict year. Supervisor Robert Blttj.n of Santa Ana to The commission approval Is necessary the commission. 'to ensure the Saddl<back I>ospttal:a Mt&.Dwbile, Assemblyman Rob e r t eligibility fer .-$1.1 million fedtral }oaQ. Joaquin Trustees Find $1.5 Million Bond Buyer The San Joaquin Elementary School District has found a buyer for its re- maining $1.505.IXXt in school bonds .ap. proved by the voters in a 1968 bond elec· lion. An underwriting group for the Bank of ·America was the low bidder for the bonds which will be sold to the bank by the county In blocb of $5,000. Contract OK'd For Dana Point Quay Wall Jobs "The bank then reseUs them to in- vestors/' said Rex Nerison, San Joaquin assistant superintendent f or ad. ministrative services. "It's a good in- vestment because the interest from the bonds are tax free.to the inveator." Nerison said he was glad the bonds were sold but had hoped for a lower in- terest rate. The d.istrid will be required to pay a 5.3 percent interest rate, The San Joaquin di!:trict can legally sell bonds up to sevea percent. He said the district will send all the bond money it receives from the sale to the state wbich in tum will lend it to the district for site acquisltioo and con- struction projects. The district'• next project ls the con- atruction o1 an lnterme.dlate school in Irvine on the corner of Yale and Michelson south o! Culver Road ad· jacent lo the San Diego Freeway. Another project next in llne is the con-A contract to build quay wall handrails struction of an intermediate school in the and walks at Dana Point Harbor bas El Toro area. been awarded to the second low bid· On April 6 the San Joaquin voters ap- der by the Board of Supervisors. proved a $15,375,000 borid issue tG con- The board,. upon recommendation of tinue building schools. The first school to Harbor District Director Ke n n e th be built with this money will be an Sampson, Tuesday awarded a $289,000 elementary school ln Mia3ion Viejo on Kingly Pose Lord Sparb, an fl.year-old male lion at Brookfield, ill., zoo strikes this regal poae seemingly aware that he ts be- ing photographed. He 1' called "the boss of the lion house!• Lagunans Given . Chance to Do Bit for Beauty contract to Hannan B. J. G\add Coo· Preciados Street and next will be an atructiOfl Company of Los Angeles. elementary school in the Irvine area. Lagunans who -would like to · make a The actual low bidder was Airco CQnttibution to local beautification are in. Construction Company of El Cajon at San Clemente Youth Yiled to consider helping with th< plonl· $268,400 bul this firm did not meet the five-year experience requirement and did ing and land!Capiog of Pepper Tret nol list the sub conlraclor for the railing Held on LSD Charge Park. according to Mrs. Pat Peacock of system, as required in the bidding con~ A 17·year-0ld Saft Clemente High School the Chamber of Commerce beautifi~ tract. student was arrested by narcotics delec· committee. Supervisor Ralph Clark, noting the Uves Wei:tnesday and booked on charges rte little part on Ocean Avenue wu more than $20,000 difference in the bids of furnishing LSD to a minor girl. · 1 said he would like to hear from the low The male student, who was not iden· Rt aside or public use when the site of . bidder before acting. But board members t.ified by officers because of his juvenile the old Playhouse wu turned Into _., aaid if the Airco firm had not met the status, was taken into custody w~ mJlllicipal parlring lot. In observance or "Be Kind to Animals Week," the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) will hold an open}IOU$t Sunday at its Laguna C.nyon farm. and animal shelter. bid requirements the question was moot. nesday evening. t:ificers said they will In order to pre.serve the ancient pepper, "Wf feel Jt is extremely important for The final vote was Ullanimow: to ap... seek action against the youth In juvenile tree on the site, it was decided to reserve children .to be educated on the im-prove the Gladd Company contract. CQurL the area around itlfor park use. portance of proper care and handling or Ir=======================================:::::;-'. all animals.'' an SPCA official said, "and ·' Tbe event will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in observance of the ~pecial week, May J through May 8. The SPCA en. courages parent.I to vi!it the animal lbeltu with · their children to enjoy the farm a.nlmab: in the two acre barnyard. to have them learn flrat hand what farm I • • d f animalslooklikeandhowtheylive." uxur1ous sprmg own so as The children will be permi!ted to han. die the livestock during the open house. Jn addition, SPCA person.el will explain the proper care of pets, including feeding housing and training. ' Man Eating Sharks Said To Be Furious (Yellow) HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -Yellow life preservers and rafts for use by persons aboard airliners in tbe event of a crash at sea are highly susceptible to altack by man eating sharks, a Federal Aviation Adminislration scientist says. Experiments using yellow 11 f e preservers and human dummies resulted in the dummies being torn apart by sharks. Dr. Ernest B. McFadden, with the FAA't civil aeromedical institute, aid Tuesijay. The life preservers used in the ex· periment, be said, wert typical of the type and color carried by all American and most foreign airlines. These same type preservers painted black, however, were ignored by the sharks, said the scientist. But he uid he would not recommend a change in color. "Reflectivity apparently is highly at· tractive to sharks." McFadden said. "They are almost all color blind, but they tend to attack any bright object they see in the water." McFadden, who told or experimen~ with the life preservers at a meeting of the Aerospace Medical Association, said sharks tend to veer away from large black objects. McFadden said he and Dr. Scott Johnson of the Naval Undersea Research Center made their findings during ex· periments in typical ocean conditions. They placed child sized dummies In both yellow and black life preservers in the sea and attracted sharks with sctnt bait. The fish immediately attacked the dummy wearing the yellow life vest1 but virtually ignored tbe black pamted preserver. he said. "ls most instances, the legs. arms and body of the child dummies were not at- tacked by shark! until after the vest was attacked, deflated and the dummy had aunt below the surface," McFadden said. County Jury Supports Bill to Split Duties Support for Assembly Bill 447 which would crute two grand juritJ -one for indictment of crimin.ala and the other for Jnve.stigation ol government -his been voietd by tbe Orange County Grand Jury. Jn a letter to the county delegation l• the legisl1ture, It'll Grand Jury Foreman Doreen Marshall saJd. "We applaud passage by the 1ssembly of AB 447 in- troduced by Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'berg (D.s.acramento) and are pleased to learn that thlt bill is presently being (Onsldemt by the senate ." AB 447 requires selection or two grand jur~s at Jeut onct a year In each cou~ ty. All thoae listed for 9electlon must bt rtglstered votera and those appointed to the indictment jury must be selected at random. Duty on the indictment jury is limited to 30 days. Tbe county Grand Jury Stli· gest.s that lhJa period is possibly too ihort ind suggut.s 1 so.day limit to "provide greater efficiency, economy and orderliness." Jo the letter to tbf: legislative delegates, Mra. Marshall points out that current Grand Jury mtmbers are deVQtlng thrte day1 a week, exclusive of committee work to jury sessions. "NevtrtheJess, it is agretd that In· sufrlcient -time is 11vailable for in· vtsllaation of governmental 1ff11lr1 dur. to the time required to h1ndle Indictment eommlltee wort, to Jury acsaiON. .These handsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimata in seating comfort with docron and down back pillows, 'deep spring down seat cushions enveloped in down and fet1thers end r-.--. in two foam-f illed erm pillows. Choose from o wide selection of fine ft1br ics . 81 length reg. $599 Your fa voritt fnttrior dcsignn will be h4pp~ to assist ~ou •• , H.J.GARRtfT fURNllURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TRY OUR llVOLYINCJ CHAR<;l- Opoo M .... T1lun. I Ft!. I- 2! 11 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF, 64/>.0!75 · .. ·. - I San Clemente Capistrano ED ITI O N Tod•Y'• Final N.Y. Steeb voe. 64, NO. 102, 3 SECTIONS, "° PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFORNIA THURSDAY, APRll 29, '197[ :J'EN CENTS Move Over Girls; Boys Taking Over . l(itchen By PAMELA RAU.AN Of t111 DlffY '"" S"ff IL might be an indication of tod.a1 change. Or it might be an offshot of women's lib. Whatever it is, fiO males at San Clementi: High School want to learn to be homemakers. Desp.te a provoc1Uve tiUe, bachelor livbig, • pilot program in the home economics department. won't cover sub- jects which one might find in Playboy. Instead, Mra. Ann Ryan guarantees that every student in her clus will know how to sew on a button, select a detergent, and SUl"Ylive economically on his own cooking. "I think one ot the major changet in family life today ii that more men are taking an interest in their rolt in the home," aaid Mn. Ryan. Clemente Crew s Prepared To · Build New Beach Lot Work by city crews and equipment will begin soon on the aeamd San Clemente beach area parking Jot conslructed under a new llme treatment process on land onct propsed for a youth recreation center. The facility. built completely with city tabor. is expected lo provide space for 100 cars on a biiangular piece of city land near North Beach. The parking lot also will erase the bonW!l of free park.ing for beach users who have been using a railroad right of way near the Santa Fe tracks. By July 4, city councilmen hope, the r8\lway strip will have been blocke.d off. Ust of the lot will run 8 dollar a day for each car. The Jot will be an expanded version of an experimental paving pr6cesa first u-,.. ed a year Bgo near the pier parking area. Instead of gouging out perhaps • ti- lnch·thick layer of topsoil and repladng it with aggregate base, the p~ ~alls f'!' churning quicklime into the ongmal aoil and paving over iL . The technique transforms the soil mt.o 1 crude form of concrete. The North Beach project b expected to Court Clears Dana Physician In Civil Action Dr. Harold E. Day of Dana Point Wednesday was cleared of all charges in· volving m1lpracUce 1nd l a I 1 e tm- prbonment in a civil suit brought In Oran£e C.ounty Superior Court. The plalnfllfs were a tong Beacb cou- ple who were patients at his Capi!trano By The Sea Hospital 1i1 years ago. The jury ended three days of de.llbera· tion! and si• wteb of lrtal. in Judge Ronald Crookshanlt's courtroom by dlsml!Slng the '65(1,00'I l11w1Uit filed by Blrbara. 29. and Ch11rle1 Williams, Jl, 1galmt the paychlatrlst. The couple alleged in their civil action that Dr. Day 111dminlste.rtd a ttrles of electro-sh~k treatmenll against t h e I r wilhes and that the continued therapy broutht on a atroke that disabled Mr.s. Williams. She WOre 1 leg brace th""""""1 lht !rill. cost about $1,700 In out-<if·pocket funds for the materials--an amount smaller than the legal limit for projects not let out to bid. City labor and rented equipmet11t will form the other expense.!!. Clty Manager Ken Carr told coun· cilmen thi3 week that the total expected expense for employe time, equipment and materials would run about $9,000. Revenue from t h e meter fees-plus forfeited bail on parking violationa-i! expected to pay back the cost.I, Carr sa.;d. The paving project is, in a sense, an alternative U!e of the triangular patch cf land purchased last year from private ownen1. The site had been earmarked for a ma· jor youth recreation facility. but funding for the project was rejected in the recent park! and recreation bond election. Councilmen thi!!I week informally mu1- ed over chances o( repairing the streets bordering the parking lot, plus the ti· teru:ion of Boca de la P1aya up a amall crest to another raodway above. That project would then make it possi· ble for motorists to drive past. Notth Beach without having to negotiate a cramped U turn. County matching funds for the street project were rejected by a special road committee earlier this year. Councilmen had sought tro.000 11 the county contribution. Chief of Police Quits in Laguna Laguna Beath Kenenth lluck 'h11 rui.gned lo assume the role of developing 11 new police department for tbe city ol Simi. Huck. who leaves the city May I for the new chiefs pos ltiOn. had held the top Laguna police post for les1 than two years. Soorcu in the Art Colony aald Hut:k had been crlUotzed In IOmt quarters re<:enUy for having been ahlM!al during two major incidents requiring heavy policing -the July 4 Woodland Drive riota of laat year which occurred during hi11 v&eatlon. plus blx illness during ~ rettnt Christma1 happening In Laguna Canyon au.ended by an estJmated %0,000 peno111. "But to do this yoq need mort lhan an interest-you need training.·• BecaUSe of this desire boys were ad- mitted into a girls' cooking claa for the. firsl Ume thb semester. They did so wdl that Mn. Ryan recommended the bachelor Jiving COOJ'5e for nut fall. "So far 60 have enrolled," abe 1a.id. "They wW study nutritkm, meal prepara· tion, grocery shopping, care of clothlna, and they milht even learn how to sew • ihlrt." Obviously they wiJJ learn not to miJ: white lhlrts and black IOCb In Ille wuher, how to llliff out a borpln, and how to make • PoW><f of bambur1er stretch. '*Tbe: COW'lt 'MU mW them more in- dependent," aald Mn. Ryu, wllo bu railed tiva 10111 of bet own. .. Enrollme11t of boys in home eeonom.lca dauea !1 ptdlng up all over Oran&• c.ounty." Mn. Ryu tracet the phenomenon back to a changing attitude towad the home. As more and more females leave the home to take joba, males are beginning to eee marriage as 50-50 relationship. "I have 11 boys in my cooking cluses, '' uld Mn. Ryon. "Almoet all feel they should Ihm In Ille ruponalblli1iel of lht borne. OnJy QM ii a tnditlmalist-'the woman's place ii ln tht home'-and b11 gets teased." Mrs. Ryan's aoaI In the bachelor Mv1ni coune will be Lo teacD bays to be self 1ufficlenl From there they can find their way into the over1ll big picture-how to live in a changing world. And if you were to tease any o( the 60 budding bamemaker1 at San Clemente High, you'd probobly pt alugge<!. Former Countian Named· To High Navy Position $9 Millwn Budget Set By Sclwo'ls A tentative budget o( $9,302,lS.1 wu presented to trultttl of the npiltrano Unified ~I D~ •t lhelr lint budPI studY -· Wedneo!lay. The Jljare repreleirta an '1ncreue ..:d , $1,325,219 over laot 1U"r acoordlng to Joe Wimer director tJ. id ml n la tr at N't llUVll:u. . If the· budget It ldOpted tu .. will be Increased 45..5 c<nta boolllinf Ille tu roto to $4 '.80 per $100 assessed valuaUon. For the owner of a m.ooo house thit would represent a yearly inc:reast of ap. proximately $31. Last year voters approved a tax ovtl"' ride of 50 cents which waa not needed. The increase proposed by the ad- ministraUon would fall Wllthin this SO-cent approved figure. Supl Truman Benedict explained that the increase reneeted inllation and th11 projected needs of an increased enroll· ment. He added that no money had been Included i.n the budget for etnploye raiaes but he would recommend a cost of living increase at a later date. Included in the budget are provi1iont for 30 new teachers including a remedial reading teacher for every school but one. Other costs include a seven-cent in- crease on the bond interest and redemp- tion rate and an eight-cent increase on state school building fund rates. The district wed the building fund this year to open Viejo Elementary School and to begin Dana Hills High School. The budget Is baaed on • air percent assessed valuation increase. Last year the assessed valuation was sigini!icantly more than projected and the diatrict was able to reduce taxea. Urb an Project Funds Post ponetl The City of San Clemente will hold off on answering a request for $200 from a UC Irvine urban plannin& project unUl the city decidel if ti bu the money to 1pare. Officials of the UCI Project 21 this wee.k uked for the city grant to detray expensea beclll!e of the death of a gtant program whlc!I had oupported Ille pro)· ect. Councilmen agreed. m.tead, to delay a decision on the requtst unUl they begin 1tudying next fiscal year'• bud&d atu this spring. Dana Point Firm Traffi~ Tangle Council Rejects Police Plea A request by tho Sin Clcmenla Pollce Deportment thlt It no loaler perform traffic eng1-rlng auvlces for lht city ran headon Into city COllllCil oppoaltion thi1 week. · Cooncllmen declined to tab action on tho deportment req-to .be relJeved ot the traffic •Jlllne<rlnc tub. Tllo city ,.._., ~ ... -...,,_,'bliteoomcllma liolbd It !bat~. "I'd bite to ha" a m:veyor telling mo how f.ul l cu drift• ll Cimino-RU!,• uld Ma,... Wallor BriQo. City MaJ11pr Km C-. hod ,_,.. mended U.. dlanp In' itat,.....i of .the traffic .,.gi_,. dutle1;~t1ng out lb•! Su Clemente ·WU·tlie enly ()tinge Qiun. ty city to UH Ill police department in tr.We e11gineering -a task t11ually handled by a aeparate engineerinC opeclaliat., "If the cblef of police doesn't want to do it any more," replied Evan.a, ''then maybe he abould relegate it to aomeone beneath bbn and sbi!t aome personnel around." o.mc;bna aw. ·~ aaeod. u)'lni li6 """1d "batA! to .: wllat iOrt of ............iat,,. would i!Ktn>m tho ·~ deputmenl" No Gao on tho panel vt11turtd fot1h with • nollon•Gft lht· r<quest. 'lbt. dearlh of propooed action drew • clotlng rupomt from the ma)'Or-''I'd just u _, lorpt ll II <lli!a for lack of enthU1la.sm." San Clemente Devewper Wins Subdivision Okay A San Clem<lltAI deYtlapmftit firm trying for tbe RCtlDd time to win ap- proval for a aubd.JvWon of land near tht San Clemente Municipal GoU Coarae was auccessfuJ before plannlDg «0mmis1lonera Wednesday. A chan~ in the firm'• choice for ac· cess roads into the property known a1 the Rasmuuen-Ayer acreage led to the favorable recommendation from the planners. Ths proposal failed everal weeks ago because of the cbolce of Lot Bautismos Lantl 1s the major ac«u, later the choice '¥91 switched to A v en I d a ,_,agdalens, abo the preference of plan- ning commilsloner1. 11ie recjuest by the Dooglu-Pacinc CorporaUon, however, .Ull must clear ci- ty councilmen before it becomes final 'I1le tentative trad map showing aub- divhllon or acrea1e designated as "unclusified" into n cluster-community lots wil !receive it, !int ap:ISW'e be.for• the council Wednesday. Jn their M vote recomnlending ap- . proval planners attached , more thu ·a act1re t1f development conditions to the pro.)ecL One major condiUon requires the firm to de'!~lop a aecond major accea1 road Into tbe property after 100 of their uruu are occupied. Avenlda San Pablo, commiaJioners llll· gcsted, would bl the maet likely 1ecdn- dary route. ' . UIUmately, the antlrc JOO acres .ef the property 11 planned for development as a muter-planned condominium aod estate.- Jot arta atretching from land near the fifth, si.l.th ind seventh fairways to the Inland bills. Several complaints were lodged by reaidenta over the choice of the Ma1dalena access. Interested observers nearly filled the cbambers Wednesday. But the opposition was lighter than that lodged in recent weeks when the Los BauUsmos acceu bad been 80Ugbt. .Widening and e1tendlng Loa Bautismoa would have brought on changes in the layout of the city golf course -a pro- posal bitterly opposed by individual golfers ud group1 affiliated wttb the 1porl 'lbe entire acceu question, com· ml.uloners agreed, aUII needs more study and planning. One other condiUon for approval In- volves the leeking of a feasibility study on chances for a major parkway to serve all the ln11nd Jandl ln that area of the ct. ty. Such a road , could extend Jnl&J\d through land recent.Jy declared 11urplu1 i. lbt need.a o! the Marine Corpa. Thi! land, however, 11111 has not been deeded to any ether publlc or govemmen· tll agency. ' Moa:L oblto-er1 1gree that il eventually would become tbe property er the State ef California. Rest Room Pact Okayed Eruina prevloua doubt. thU -1<, San Clemente councilmen changed their mlnds an awarded • contr1ct lo a Dana Polnt cMSlnlcUon furn for the con· 1tiuct1on of vandal-proof rest roonu at Linda Line Beaeh. The facility -which city offl~als aald is badly needed -wiU be ready for use within about 80 d•Y•· It •ill eliminate: a n11gglng ICIUl'Ct or citlun compl•lnt. Summtrtlmo cbemlcal tollell )!Iva ' been the only rat room fllCfliU .. aviilable. , The beach u.. ot1r • .....Ur built city p1rltlng lot and park project and li11 bffn receiVling crowtnc use b7 beachgoera. Councilmen tut week bad tabled the 1ward of the contract because or possible <l\angea ID elty prioriUes brought oo by • p1rb and l'tcte•Uon bond failure . 111Jt c..mcllman Wailt Lower Tutocfa1 rais«1 tho blue ar•ln at the <OW1CU'1 special mettinf. He uriied complttlm·of the building. as toon as pourhte to allevla~ the 11.r1ltaUoo problem at the beach. Dr. ~wer II.Id the low bidder, Daro Conalruct:lon Company of Dana Point. w11 ready to atart work on . tbe project for 1 price of 111,m.n . II ~ hoped !Mt the rtll room wtll bo ready for UH by lilt Jndeptllden<e Day -lid, c:ouncUmtn oareod. Manpower Post Goes To Johnson From Wlre Servitta Orqe County'1 James E. Johnson hu been nomlnated by President Nllm to bl ualstaDt aecretary of the Navy for man- power and J'QfJ'V' aff1lra. He cumnll)' livea Ill Whui.o. Md.. bot -talnl l>ll T1lslln home. l n Washlnglcn lie hu been oervtnc H the <rice chalrmai> o ftbt CIVfl Service Com· mlsalon. He ia a !onner director ol tile CllHomia De:partmect of Veterans• Af. fairs. Johnaon's appointment opem up a vacancy on the Civl1 Service Commi,pjon which Mxon reportedly plans to fill with a woman, Jane Baker Spain, a CincinnaU lndw:triallJt who 1188 been a vice chairman of the PresJdent's Committee OD Employment of the Handicapped , Johnson, 45, a native of Madison, W .. served for 25 years In lhe Marine Corps and was the first Negro warrant officer In the Corpe. He wu named to the Civil Service Commi!alon In February, 1969. In th& Navy post be will succeed James D. Hit. tle wbolle reslgnaUon becomes effective March 31. .Jobn.IOD'1 nomination must be eonllnned by the U.S. Senate. Sen. Tunney's Wife Makes First Record WASfDNGTON (AP) -Mieke Tunney, 1Jeader, blonde w1fe of Sen. John TuMey (D-Calif.), is making her debut as a recording artist, 1lnglng "Habit of Love," an upbeat march. Mn. Tunney, who pronounces her fir&t name MEE kah, got involved ac- cidentA!IJy, Sbe nd Sean Downey, ;1nging son of Iriah tf.llOI' Mortoo Downey, were harmonWng with the phonograph one night whtn Sean aald: "We ought to make a reoonL"·Sean Downey wrote the music, and Mrr. Tunney recorded the song in New York with a band and chorua. Downey'1 wife, Joan, says what came out Is a "sultry IOrt of soft style. like Claudine Longet with a Dutch ac· cent" Coot Weather Cloudy akiea ar~ back wttb ua for the momJng houn, with Frt~ d1y'1 picture promising more ol the aame. Temperatures should cling to the 88 and 73 level!. INSW E TODA l' If ~u think wtlfare 1DOrlur1 don'& get much io la.ugh about, check out the oleantno1 from Oranoc Count11'1 public ai.tkt· ance ftu1 In Tom Barle~'s Pilot Logbook, Poge 14. Ctllfwt.. 11 c ....... ..,. ' ClltlH!iM •• ._... " ·-" DMfll Ntttcft 11 ·~, .... • ......,.lllfntflt 9'·11 l'llHlllC• JWI -.. 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C<lljallt... ll!IJorily lllllllbor• llld Tustin Loses Helicopter Station Bid It wu Tu1Un P•Y W1dce1day before the Loca1 A&ency Formation Comm.iS!ion wltl) four of siJ: annexations on the agen- da ori1inatina: in that city. TM resulta wert mixed. nisua Jost ~· blp<1t one, won two othen apd had lloo fourlli c:onUnue4 for IWo -]!I. Tustin wu voted down ~ to 0 on tbe 2,07&-acre annex which Includes Utt Santa Ana Marine Corps Helicopter Station. But the city wu granted, the privilege of rdiljq tho aonexalli>ll ud bell!g liven anoUler hwlof In M1y. Tllil sllould reldl>dlo th< brltUt btt,...n Tustin and Santa Ana over the Marble base property. In addition to hearing the Tustin pro- posal again the LAFC members will also hear a "s~re of ipfiuence" repOri fnlm tlleir ,_,live alllctr llliillml 'l'Jmcr on the Marine base. " In addition to the t,IOO-acre Marine base, the proposed annexation includes 400 acres of Irvine Company land between the baN •ad t1le Banta Ana Freeway. Later in the meeting ctimmission mem· bets also voted Urtfnimously to aUow Santa An• lo relll• Ill proposal to 1111t• tbtllar111fl>Pa. 8ot.h annenUons were turned down tut 5epL 10 by the LAFC but there was a legal quesUon u to whether ~tin:• wu turned down wlU. er wltheut prejudice. U wltllout prtjudlce. Ttlllbi could rt•P- ply 11 uy u..,. wb4m1 lilnta Au .could nol bocaua lbere wu no iudl "w11hout p,.judlce" provlllQg In lhe tum clown It 1h1t c:lly. Dopall Counly eou ... 1 w 11111 m llc:C«m cleutd that up by rullq that tht µre 1111 Stptamber lnlendod th•I 'l'utlin COllld rlflle wltti<ul pr<Judk:o only en the Irvine acruige, not tbt Mario• ..... Tustin Trustees Presented New Budget Estimate 4 prtlimln1ry bud1e1 utimale lhowing Income of $8.6 million far 11'11·'11 his betn pro1entad lo tht Tultln lhtlon High lchool Dillri<I boar<! or ac1uc11on. 'lbt board oel I 1tudy .... Ion to furlher review the early bud1et hlfwmaUon which indicates a Sl .1 mllllcn incre11t in revenue matched hy an espendlture in· crease that brings the total budget to $1.1 million, 1 di.strict spokesman said. 'Mii revenue e1Um1te added to the ()pening budget balance adds up to the St.l million fl1ure. · In other Items on the agenda, the board In 1xecutive fesaion voted to expel two Million Vi.ejo H11h School 1ludenll 11 finl Ume olfenden. 'Ille r,alr wu OJ· peped tor "1ehool·rtlated ' · po11e1aion and use of narcotics. outt•• COAl1' DAILY PILOl OUNG:S COA$T PUIUMON• COMIWfY leMrt N. 'Wee4 .. ,,..'""' .. hllllfllr J11\: It C.,tltv \'ks "91ftrll ellll ~•I """""' ne111•• ••• ~11 l•ller n..,,, •• >.. 1ri1 .... ,1.i"' Mtlltl ... i'""' ClierltJ H. loo, •1~~1rd '· Nill >u iHMI #.lrltllr.I li•llerlo L .. "411 ..... otftc• llZ ~111t Ave11u• M1illftt ,.i,.,,,n r.o. 1 ... ••6. 92652 .. , ........ Offlc+ JOI No1tl1 l~ C1111ln l11I, 91672 0....,. Offlc• C.lt Mew• »Cl 'l\ltlf ••'I' S••nT tr1....,1 ... 0 : Ull N-t --~ ............ a.tea; Vf'• .. ,. ...... f. , lllc7 tabifd ac:llon '*"'"I of _,,,. dllbrl~'t doqllloa 10 l'illuct ill .....,.... ,.i ..._.. l..ul11 IO \IO ~~ ™4111 thl •ltldl .. tho l1tltl~·­ " ~ P1ul 11111, 1 n111nllilpal jutp: ~Db 1Cc111yo and eom- Clhalnnin f>on.ald Klein. The S,~1.,.ck i>OIP!tal i:qnlroveroo surfaced earUer thl5 week wh'en it was disclosed that plannlng commissioner Arnold Forde who had exercised "delay- ing" tactics on commiqion 1pprovaJ of the facility holds • major financial in- terest in the tivaI MiNJon Community Hospital now under COO!trueUon in '· Mlulon Viejo. Tlludly llilht'J oollon ~Y u., hal1b "1\ftOlllllt will "'" .... dlrtcl tlltet" UIMll pl1M GI\ Pl'flltU al IM hddl~ holj1llll 1eoordli1f IO Fronk 1' • McV01111ll, Ultblru Hotpllel loalti, .,. ecutlvt. The Lutheran church group ts building the non-prolit lacllity. McDougall mainlains that Saddleback had prevlouslj"recelved endorsemerit of the Comprehensive Health Planning C.Ommis1401 of Orange C«&nty before thaf boc1y" went out of bUllneu last J111uary. Tiit Tuesday nllbl 1clion HI lhe stage PAILY 11'11.81' l .. ff , ..... NOSY HORSE THINKS IT'S I! KINp TO PEOPLE TIME Krla l1'1tt, 5, South L19un1 H11 a NeW Prf1nd Shelter Show Lagu.na SPCA SI.ates Open House for another avent ln the continuinf coo- titveny -1 .,..111 -11111 ol 1111 ...,... ly plannlq -1\1111• llll 1*1 lo,... alder thl "411lobrlci: llotpltal't rtqtlll( for 1 vllol condlillall use permit. '1'1111 pe~I "" been delayed on IWo occasions hy fiord•, an appointee of Jl'lfth Dtllrict ·~upmillor lloOll4 C11Ptrt of Newport Beach • Tuesday It was dlsclosed that J'orde ls a part owner of the land on which the rival 126-bed Mil.skit C om mu n I t y Hospilll Is beiltf blllll and • parl owner of tht proJecl Ille!!. Forde II ,,..:zy Jravellq ill l!:urope Bank Qf America , with C8'pen hut ii reportedly c:uWna hJJ ~ """1 IO nltlrl 1o 0raqo ~IY -1"Ulod. . II< II not~ to urlw,le>tlmo r,.. tlUs evehln&'I CQ.mml&slon me~ however, Alto ~nt today Is c.ofn.. mission Oiairmal1'1 Woodrow JJutterrteld · who Jell on a Sllddeo trip: lo Wa~ · D.C. lhl1 week. · · ' :Buttertlekl, wtRI bai folned P'orde Jn de.laying a pennit for the Saddleback haQital. fJ lh• appointee ot Fim Distrll;I SllP<fVbor Jlobert ljitUn o( Santi Ml lo llM CQQlllllalOo. lloalnrhUt, wemblyiqan R •. b er I Joaquin Trustees Find $1.5 Million Bond Buyer The San Joaquin Elementary School District has found a buyer fer ital re- maining $115051000 in school · bonds ap. proved by ~ voten' ift. a 1968 ~d tlec· tioa. An undllWrltlni 1roup !O.: lh• Bank or America was the low bidder for the bonds which will be sold to the bank by the county in blocks of $5,000. Contract OK' d For Dana Point ''The bank lhen resells them to ln- Vl'l<n'f·" Hid Ro N!rifioo, ~p J1111quln ...i.llnl oupertnllnd111t f o r 11f. minlatr•UV• lll'Vba. 11Jtt1 I 1ood tn.. Vttillttnl boCllllH thl lnlanit '""' \hi "9ndo "' lat ,... lo thl' lnvUlor ... NITilon Hid M WU 1114 the bondl won 10ld bul hod hoped for 1 lo_. Jn.. toral role. The dl1trfcl will be nqulrtd lo PIY 1 I.I percent lnlanll rota. The San Jotquln dlllrt<I con 1.,111y 11U bonda l{J) to 1tvea parcem. lit Aid thl dillrlcl will """ Ill tht bond money ti ncalva i-thl 1111 ta lhe stall which In lum will 1..cr It lo thl dlslrlel for Ille 1cqulalU11G ind ...,. 1trucllon proJecta. The dillrlcl'1 ~ p19Jeet .. the -1trucllon ol 10 inlV11iad11ll ldlool in Irvin• .., thl oorner oi Yolo ind Mlcbol1<111 IOUth oi CUiver Rold 1tJ. Badham (It-Newport B<acb} hu 1111--,..,. ,, ... -* lloallh .... 1111~ ,... "'"' lhl tlltlJt !"'P'tal picture bl Orang' County. ltls action wu triggered by ... oonti.nuinl controverl)' of tJi< two fac:lllU• Lutheran Holpltll execuUves admltteft "'91'JY. ~t llnl• .,.,or IJI! ... q.-:"l'hey 11l"8f have a ~use permit from the ctim· ni~on prior to next Tuesday or con- atructioo may be blocked for at least one )'ear. · The comulisaillo IP?!oval Ix 1!0-1")' i., ensure lh• Sa~leback 1111'1 ell&ibilil>'. I•'• It.I nllllioo ftd-::lt!I,. 1(1.,111 Pose "'IT ........ , Lord SPllkl, 1n 8-yeu-old . 1111!1 lion It Brookfield, m .. 100 tlrlltll 11111 ••it! post lllllllnsJy ...... 11111 h• b lie- li!I pbolol!'aPhed. Ht ix •tiled ''1111 ~ of Ill• lion bou11. • Quay Wall Jobs . . J1cenl lo lht Son Dlqo l"r~1y. L G' Another project next in 1lne 11 tht con-agunanS !Ven A controcl to build quay wall handrails 1irucllon ot 10 lnlmntdl1le tc:hool In the · : • and walks at Dana P()iilt Harlior llas EI Toro area. · been awarded to the second law bid· On AprU I the Sia Jn.nuin voter• I"" 'Chance to Do dee by the Board of su~rvisors. ~ r "~ proved a •t5,S71,000 bold 'Juut to con-The boml. Ul>OI! recommepdatiDn ol ilnue hullclln1 ICl>ooll. Tilt lint Khool to Harbor Diftrict Director K ~ ~ D e I h lit built with lhl1 '!10lltY will bl .. B1' t for . Beauty Sampaon, Tuesday awvded a 1289.Dllll elementary tchool In Million Vltjo on contra ct to Harman B. J . Gladd Con-Predadol Strtet ind 1111t will ht 1n 1tru0Uoo Compaey of L<o Angeles. elamenlary tc:hool In Ibo Irvin• oru. Ll!lll"lftl who would llkt to """ a The ach:ial low bidder was Aire<> contribuUo?l to klcal beauUficaUon llt in· Conilrucllon Colilpaey ol El Caj-Oo at San Clemente Youth ··lid to Cllllidtr he!·•·· with ... plonl 1263,400 but this firm did not mee• the " ,.. -• five-year experience requirement and did 1fll and landlClpla( d Ptpper Tree not list lhe 1ub c<>nlr•ctor for lhe railing Held on LSD Charge Port, •-91~1 to llrs. P1I Ppcook of system, H required In the bidding coo-4 17·Y•tr-olcl Sin Clemenle llllh khool tht Clllmber of CG(Qrnuce belutiflcllloll tr1ct. · atudent wu arnattd by narcoUce dttec-committee. Supervilor llllpb Clark, notln& lhe tivet WedQ-y ind booted on dllrsu The little perk oo Ocean Avenue '"' mare than Ql!,llllO dUlerence in lhe bids or lurnilhlnl LSD to 1 minor &1r1. uJ r 111d bt would llke to httr from the low Tlll mil• atudent, who WU not ID aft dt or public uu when Ult lill. o(. ~~:err ~~·~u1hai:~ -::~: ~::.~~tat..'*::~";.."!: ~'"":.;~:,i;10~u turned IJlto ~: Iq oba;ervanet ol "Be Kind to Animals Week," the SQcleiy for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) will hold 1n open house Sunday at it& Laguna Canyon farm and animal shel ter. bid requireD11nta the question was rnoot. nelday ~vcnlftl. <¥fleer& 1aU1 Liley will In order to preserve ~ ancient peppe?,-•:w1: feel it ii~ aitremely important for The final vote wa1 unanimous to •P-seek aet!on 11atnat the youth in juvtnll• tree en the tlt1, Jt wa1 dtclded te reserv• cluldrtn to ~ tducailed on the im· prove the Ol1dd Company contract. court. the area around It for park use. portanct of proper cart and handlinl d 1-r;=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;- all anlmals,"·an SPCA offi cial said, "and to have them learn first hand what farm animals look like and bow they live." The event will be held from 2 p.m. to ~ p.rn. in obHn~ of the special wttk, MIY I throuih May I. The SPCA ... courqes parents to visit the animal sbeltu with their children to enjoy the farm animals ill tht two acre barnyard. 1he children will be permlttad to han· dle: the Uveatock daring the open houJe. Jn addition, SPCA perso1U1el will explain the proper care of pets, including feeding, housing and trai.nirlg. Man Eating Sharks Said To Be Furious (Yellow) HOUSTON. Te1. (AP! -YeUow life preaerver1 and rafb for use by persons aboard airliners In tbe event of a crash at 11ea are hilhly 1usccpUble to 11ttack by man eatin1 ihark.s, a Federal Aviation Adminil:tratlon acienti.st says. E1perJmenb uslna: yellow 11 r e preservers and human dummies resulted in the dummies betnJ torn 1part by aharil. Dr. Erhelt B. McFadden, with the FAA'• civil seromedical inltilult, said Tu~ay. The life preservers used in the ex- periment, be .said, we~ typical of the lYf>' and rolor carried by all American and most foreiill airlines. These aame type preservers painted black, however, Wtre l(nOred by the sharks, n ld the 1clentiaL But he said he would not recommend a change in color. "Reflectivity apparently is hi&hly 1\- tractive to 1harkl." McFadden said. "They are almoat 111 color blind, but they uod lo attack any bri&ht obi1c:I they ,.. Jn the wa~r." · McFadden, who told of experl.ments with the life preservers at· a meetin1 of the Aerospace Medical AMociation, aaid •harks tend to veer away from larae black objects. · McFadden said he .and Dr. Scott Johnson of the Naval Undel'Ma Rtstarch Center made th1ir findinp durinr ex· perimcnt.s in typical ocean cooclltJt1n1. They placed child sized dummies In bolh yellow and bl~ Uft preirervtrs In the sea and attracted sharb with 1Ctnl bait. The filh lmmedlattly attacked the dummy weartnc the yellow lite vt1tlnbut virtually Ignored tlie black pa ted preserver . he said. "11 most instances, the legs, arms and body of the c.hlld dummies were not at- tacked by !!harb until after the veat was attacked, deOfted and the dummy hid aunk below the aurtace," MeJl'adden nicl. County Jury Supports Bill to Split Dutks SUpporl for Asse mbly Bill 117 which would cr1att two 1r1nd juries -orie for indictment of crimlnail ind the other klr investigation of governm ent -hs.s been voiced by the Orange County Grand Jury. In a letter t& tht oounty dele11lion t• the lqi1l1ture, 1'71 Grand Jury Foreman Doreen Marshan n id, "We 1pplaud passage by lhe assembly of AB f47 In- troduced by AS$emblyman Edwin L. Z'berc ([).Sacramento) arid are pleased to learn that thi• bill Is presently being con!!ldered by I.he tenate." AB 447 requires selection of two grand lurlea at least once a ye:1r In each coun- Y. All lh<>se listed for selection mullt be registered voten and those appointed to the Indictment jury must be selected at random. Duty on the indiclment jury lsilOlllad to 30 days. The county Grand Jury sug- gests that this period is possibly too short and iugguts a 60-day limit to ''provide greater efficiency, tconomy and orderli~ess." In the letter to lht lectslative df!le,ate.s. Mn. Marshall polnta out'that current Grand Jury members are devoting thrtt days a week. ciclu.sive or committee work to jury a;esslons. 111Neverthe1e&s, h is 1gretd that In· sufflcitnt time is avaRable for h•· vesllgatlon of 1overnm1nt1f 1ff1lr1 due to the time rtqulred lo handle ·lndlctmeal committee work, to jury 1e11ton.1. .. • luxurious spring down sofas 1T~ese hanClsome sofas were 'designed to give you tne ultim1 t• in seating comfor t with dtcron ll'ld down back pillows, 'deep sprin9 down seat cu shions enveloped in down anO feathers and ,_,._, in two foam-filled arm pillows . Choose from a wide ~election of fine fabr ics. 8' length reg, $599 NOW 399. Your favo riU lnUrfo,. derign.n toill be Jtam t. 11si1t vou , • , H.J.GAR~Fff_ fURNITU~E PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TIY OUI llVOl.Yl!I• CHARaE- o,. M11. 11lws. A Pr1. Jvn. 2Jll HAUOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0171 \ \ I TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF JJl.DGE· PARKER "°AJ:rrl FIClltl.. c.RAS'S, TOOJ BUT TM!!V OVeRl..OOICED ONE P01NT-w11 •• o PLUM B~ESOOllTSTA.YCiREEN AU..~NTER.- CAN'T !IE Ha.Pt:~! •• S!IOOT·oots ARE R?l'IN 87%.1HE MORTALITY RATf$ MN l.OWER,ANP MORE lf.'.R:lRT~ fVEN "THE Aff P ARE SICKEIJJNGLY ~EAL1llY! l'tliAT CAN I llO ?! PA.TE IT LA.5T MAY ~ I WISM 'JOU'P F"vf.~M Ul.LING JOMNNY. I TWOUGMT 'W:lU ! AND rM NOT MAP A.T t.ff ME MOVE ~·" PU&LIC WERE IMP AT ME~ 8U1' I I I YOl!! IT~ 111~T TWAT WE 11P TMERE •• 50 f'l.40NE! WMAT ),; MAO TO J:INP OCT A.&OLIT i • O.W'r TA~ A.WV CMAACES! I CAN !E NEAA OIO '«>ll WA.NT THAT LETTER YOU WANT ME ' Tl-IER:E~ TOO MUCH YOU ! I CAN 10 ~GK ME ? TO 5ENP! 'IOU P1PN'r TRL AT !>TA. E ! "LWAY5 <i>ET WHAT O"TE ¥0U WAWT!P A JO& ... OM IT! ., .... • !Ooo ... -- i DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by' • POWER I PERKINS ..i.-;~= .. 1 ~1 .J.m .l.w ACROSS 1 Touch upon 5 Investigation 0 Interjection ~r mild ~proof ~Cattle : A re haic .5 fresh team of horses .L Great land mass 7 Tasteless l'l Ca\ifo1n1~ river !ll Handsome Young ma11 ~1 lnfected (3 ll.iver of in1111nd 15 ''Be off!" !L ~11e!y )Nilh1n I ~ower lim it :01 quality tO Grown-up people t4 lmmig1ant 1s:ra111 ess :amphib1 1n 17• lnexperlenc.td !~~~~skon: V•r. l'r Ground :cove1s 1t Thickness •measure 50 Hidts 1way '~1etully 52 Very short drinks 54 H lstoric seat of Irish Kings 55 Check 59 Ancient coun\1y of Asia LJ "Waiting for lhe Robt . "' 2 words b4 Cringing b6 Winglike 67 Food consumer 68 Noun ending 6'1 Telescope parl 70 Proofltader's s111ns 71 Study DOWN 1 H1wailJ11 shrub 2 Tit up } Cancel ~ Betwrrn 12 and 20 5 Place ct confinem ent & Recreation: Abbi . Ytsltrday's Puzilt Solvtd: IO Ext1at l: 2 words 11 Employer 12 Horst's parent 13 Roklnd of applause 18 In active "" 22 Unit of wool weight 24 Rela!in9 to birth 26 Ve1tic1I pole~ 27 Welcome, in The Islands 28 Still zq Mislays 4129f7l 41 Brownish orangt lt1 light brtl'lll'! ((Relatives (7 BoBt used ii'! seeking certain gems ., Titlt of respect 51 S'i;ips about 53 Moslem bridgt to paradise SS True and actual 5&Shr :Fr. 57 John, in Irr land 58 Obser~t carrfully LO Tri9onomrtt) function MISS PEACH l ' I STEVE ROPER By Chester Gould LOOK ~T '™f Bl.AST DID WITH TICE VfNT!LJ.ll)R TOP. ... By Tom K. Ryan HAVE 'lt>U •1 1 1 • CONSIPfRED A GER®~ jf 90YCOTT? By Al Smith By Harold Le Doux ~MAYBE AfrR TWO-OE TMREE EKS •• 11: EVEiYJl.llNG GOES ONG OKAY •• VOi o.N COME IP F'OR A WEEKENP •• &llT nL LET YOU ICNOW~ ''1~ ~~i~~r~uors 7 Norwegian man's namt 8 Modtratts 31 Confine ·32 Th1ttfold 33 Shoe parts 3& Something &1 tndlan of Peru YEAH, WELL-l·UH--HAD &. Hold a :telle f lt Extreme : c1uelty .: l 3 ' - ' " " " " .. ' 9 Protection AQalnst h11sh 110111 of value ~O Cours es or violrnl behavior 6 7 • ' .. .. " • • ~ - bZ Al'!cie nt &S Kind of doctor : lnfo1mal MIKE I I MARDI. Y THIS NEW' SET o· THJIEADS KNEW *>Lit-YOU'RE ·•Nl THOIJ6HT rD BREAK RfALCY QUITE HANO• "E IN TNIGHT! SOME -OU ~ CLOTHES/ PEANUTS • l ~--...--. • '' Ll'l: ABNER . .... ---~ --- SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS By John Mllet r LLHAVEA Tit• MENDOllS VAR1En; MISS PEACU~ By Mell ·TOMAltlES AND l,~53 OrFFER.ENT 1<rNOS~ weEPS. By Charin M. Schull MVSELFJ!! \ ' OAJLY PILOT WHIG{ 'NILL MAKI:. MIM MEALTl-N EN~H TO MANt1 Mlt, VOU1' LO-IAJ.. F 1AN C EE. .r.' • MR.MUM ly Al CCIII'-1 ly Chaltet ... aottl By Gus Arriola DENNIS THE MENACE l - I r I I ' • .. • •• SI) D.lJLY PILOT SC Money's Wortl• OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List Summer's Work a...,_b,,.,. __ .__ ... 11111• II ...... ~ t A.JL ....,.. lftUD. P'rkm .. -lfte .... ,.._H ff l!WAWllo _..._ M _, ....... NASO Llst1n9s for Wtdnttd•y, April 28, 1971 l•IEll:W .tO lekl'OUT M 8•11 GE 1 n Prospects Blealc ·-... AMIM I HI IHI it.MM llt ·-a-lt11itt ••ne ,n 1J ,,_. at ~1 1.u I I• .._. M lanll 9' NY 2 l.,.Tr 114 •' •• """ er 151• I~ l"lllr> C.• ~ J'lti l1rtl() 1.Jll -TN lollowlt19 llll hi ltlft " IOO'°'Goootwv ):i,..rJl•lnl.•" ,, 16~. i.~ •" "" 13 ll~RT S~ll j\\ ~··•le lr>t,IO NEW YOllK (Al"llllfw Vt li\lo17\liGood LS !I • l•~1n1~ Wiii .. l. c lh ~la CM I! 121~a.n1c• .1H By SVLVtA PORTER The next 10 days Will be the deadlint for your 1971 summer JOb appl\calloM at 1n•ny fll not m~t) U S employer s And nut .summer 1 Job outlook 15 •S you rrught already suspect, the bleakest In years Ttus y ear, m1lhons of high school and CQllege stude nts ~ 111 be competing for Jobs not (Inly aga.llllt eacb either but also a gainst bundrtds e f thousands of skilled engineers i cienllsts and techn1c1ans C()\lege graduates and postgrads 1n many fields } oung unemployed execuuves and managers l r a 1 n e. d Vietnam veteran! t o whom many employers will understandably give preference, other experienced family bttadwinners who have been fired (Ir laid off dunng the 1969-71 recession As JUSt one illustration of the brutally tight ccind1uon of this year's summer J ob market, the New York State employment service estimates that fewer t.ha n 5 500 JObs "111 be available to 100 000 young people seekmg Jobs 1n New York City It 15 an employers market tn sum. and employers will be much choosier than they have been tn a Jong -.,.;bile 1n If ,,.. .,.. ......... --n .. s.nke. 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Mar1nfJ Explo ration Cn 1ald it h11 compltttd repairs and tbfl salY&ge operation nn • Jl».foot barge loaded with butane 1111 that threatcrK':d 5hlpp1ng and 11horcslde Industrial plants al Fort 1 11udtrd1lt The barge wa:11 1!11t1ng badly ~f1er being damaged while he1ng lowed from a Tu.11 refinery loward • Na 11 F:rigland dcstlnallnn Jn tPJe d!'m111ed condillon she "'s like • huge noaun~ bc>mb ll ~a ~ nnl' nf lhe rlskle:sl aah•aae jnb~ we CYt:r undutoak " a spokrsm an for Marine P.:1• plerallen 1a1d I ~ ' t ....... LEGAi. N<rr!CE LEGAL N<Yl'ICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • W~NT TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 ' Di\·1.l"'Y Pl~OT .WANT ADS The Bigge•i SJngle IUarketpr--Tise ~e Cout • PhonR 842-5818 .......... [till I~ I _ ..... I~ 1;;;1 -;;;;;f•$11e;;::l~~el * * * * * TAYLOR CO. CHnar•l G•rwr•I *l ~~~:;:;f ;~== N.8 . Open dolly 1-S * VETERANS * DE L CERRA AREAi $33,750 Functional floor plan in sharp 3 BR & fan1. rn1. home + paneled & cptd bonus rm. ''Our 26th Ye1 r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 21 11 San Joaquin Hills Ro.d NEWPORT CE NTER 644-4910 General BEACH PAD-$140 MO. POOL -$17,900 Wow! Just listed & its great. Relax & enjoy life. No Up- keep WOrTies. 2 lg. BR. suite. Gourmet all elec. kit- chen incl. dryer & refrig. Private 20' patio, 2-car ga- rage. onununity clubhouse, tennis courts & pools. Very low down with payments much cheapt'"r than rent. HUITY. \\-on'! Ja~t. Call (714) 962-5085. FORfSf [ OLSOV "· RF"A l.1"0~5 1913 Brookhurst Ave. Hun1ington Beach COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Large 100· X 125' CORNER LOT with loads o1 elbow room, lush lawns, shrubs, flowt!rs, fruit and ahade trees. Nestled amongst all or this is a cozy com!orta ble 'I'hree Bdrm. T11.-o Bath home w i t h HARDWOOD FU)()RS, la..rgt dining Rm. Bil Kit. and breakfast area. Covered patio, double gar- age and a setting of relax· ation you'll never rorget. Priced 10 sell at $37,500 with liberal terms. Wl Rl\'m ;\ V£. ·VACANT NO DOWN Near ocean. 3 BR, 2~ Ba, new crpl5 &: redeet1rated. F1repl in the master bdrm. li'g .. liv. rm w/firrpl, bltins, dbl gar. Good financing avail. Qwner will trade for land in Redding, or aubmlt. Lachenmyer Re,1hor 1800 Newport Blvd., .CM CALI.. M6-39'J8 Eves: 838-!nill Pool Home 3 Bedroom, 2 Ba. hrdwd floors, carpets, drps, lrg. kitch, huge sep. family rm. plus pool. N.E. Costa Mesa. $29,500. Best Of tttmli. Back Bay Area 4 Bedroom, l %. Be., family rm, dining rm. 2 firepl's, N"~ar Harbor High 3 BR 1% BA, service porch, 1~.' liv. nn wltirepl, Ohl. zar. Back yard surrounded with black wall fence. Lochenmyer Re<1 \tor 1860 Newport Blvd., CM CAU. 646-3928 Eves: 673-4511 Submit All Offers Owners or this sharp 4 bed- room condominium netd help. Dining overlooks fan. ta.~tic patio area & sparklin& pool, modern kitch. &c 2 gleaming baths. $27,000 or trade "what have you". Can 545-842-t sourn COAST REALTORS. modem kitch. All this and I '"~~~~~~~~'!"""-I A VIE\V TOO for $.10,750. EMERALD BAY Macnab-Irvine Fantastic white water view lf!>m this immac. 4 bdrm. & family rm. home, (lo.. muni!y pools, tennis cts.,' priv. beach; priv, patroled. streets for Y<>Ut security: Shown by app't. only. $93,000 Delancy Real Estate 2828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM 644-7270 WOULD YOU BELIEVE? Realty Company SILENCE IS GOLDEN ••E•v•e•ru•· "o'o'•CaH&0."' .. ·.70438"'• I amidst t h e magnificent amenities of this "country" pool home. 3 BR, 2 baths. Jusl hurry and let me help you discover this "piece of gold" at $30,250 -Lois Miller GQ..3210. BAYFRONT DUPLEX Pier & fioat; on big bay; Z.2 Bdrm. units flot w/2 baths. $107,000.' Call .bl app't. * 4 be-drooms * 2 halhl"i * Large iamily roon1 * Large living room * Double car garage • All bu.il1 ·ins * Near Catholic :1chool • FHA-VA terms * Prit:e S25.500 * Cali 546-2313 \i>' THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS , ql'!N l''•T< "l"f DUPLEX Quiet cul-<le-sac. Walk to &hopping. PrimE" resident~! JO<'. Xtra, xlra sharp 2 bed- rooms each. 1\'lanicured yards. Bt-st hurry, al $35,CXlO. CaJJ ~5-8424 e·w!we•htil SELLING Your boa1? "List" with, U!I .. sell lt fast. DaiJY Pilot Classified. 642-5678 G•n•r~I rOREST E 01.SO~ '" N lAl.rOPS OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK MESA VERDE BARGAIN Brin9 A Paint lrush Wow! Just listed belo\v market. Some elbow gre11.se a can or l\\'O of paint and she'll look like nt'\v. Spanish tile t'ntry. Ankle deep shag carpet5. \V A L L T 0 \V AU.. FIREPLACE. 4. large bedrooms PLUS library. Formal dinin11: room. Unbelievable low price. Vet5 move in for a_.; little As St.000. Hurry it"s a bari:;ain. Dial 645-0303 HOLD ONTO YOUR HAT! No Quallfyin9 At 61/4•/o \'n:nr chance to take ad- vantage. Ov•nrr just up and moved Away. Gor· geous SPANISH STYLE home. Newer. Bright chet'ry livin¥?: room. CRAChl...lNO AD 0 BE ARCHED FIREPLACE. Thick lush carpel<;. Fam· Hy roon1. 50 rt. or kltch+ "" countf'r. Extra large back yard -all fenC<'d. Takr ov"r 6~ annual % rate lonn, no qua.lifyinjl. I:'lli\1EOlATE POSSES· SION. Olnl 645-0103 YOUR NOT TOO LATE If you v.·a11t to llvr nr;ir thf' beach. But Y.'l''ll hl>t thr priC'l'S JtiVl' YOU :Jnd thouJthts! $('(! this onr. O\\"Tl('r mu~t sell. Cute 1\-' 11 hu.i;s ear. Simriouii b«lroonis. QlndlrU~ht dining 1·nnm. Brii:;ht cht>ery Jdrchen. YeRr around ratio. On!v 2 yeaN old. \l/t>rl'I i1Ut. •turry dial 615-0303. f OKISf [ OL~ON ''" ! llt'A l TORS Zl99 RArbor. Costa Meta $27,450. BUYS A liOT tlere·i1 a 1·eally neat 4 bed+ room 2 bath home \vith big, (!Overed patio complete with brick BA'R-B--Q anc: loaded with fresh Spring flowers . IT'S JN IMMACULATE CONDITION arid available fin VA fir IBA term.~ The last fine like this sold. in a \veek. JCiJ,,,. co: TS ·~WALLACE . REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenints) 3 BEDROOM DOL L HOUSE $22,000 Lflcated on a corner lot with boa! or trailer access, &Un· ny cheery kitchen and ha.th. This b1 the cutest house \\·e·ve seen in a long time and at this price it v.'on't Jas1. no money down to vets or $1,000 down to anybody. 0on·1 wait to see it. 546-3640 2629 Ha'.rbor, C.M. -EJ-SK IN NY DIPPIN Can be io1sa fun in this extra large pool on a hot sum+ mer's day. Sharp 2 bedroom 3 bath Corona del MA r VIEW ho~ plus Cab11na· below market at $54,500. Call Now! fi7a-4930 Macnab-Irvine 642-11235 675-3210 REDUCED $3,000 FOR (j)UICK SALE Heirs \\'ant fast sale of 2 Bedroom home in M-1 wne &rea. -Price now o n I y $19.000. 10% Down and you name the terms. Ca I I 646-7171, 1-o·THEREAL \0-~.~TATE~? $23,950 4 BEDROOMS SWIM POOL! "Sumn1er fUn ahead" 11t this beautiful home. Large rooms throughout. entry hall, break.fa.st bar in drelim kitchen, built+in range, oven, dishwasher, Call: 673-3663 968-?0lS Eves associated BROKERS-REALTORS 202S W Bolboo 67 J.J66) OPEN DAILY 1-6 299 Broadway, C.M. 3 Bedrm, 2 ba, lge living room, tireplac:e, new crpta/ drps, newly decorated, dble g<1ragc. Immediate posses. sion. $26,500 . Leon Vibert, Rltr. 548--058& Eves: 673--6534 DOVER SHORES View home.1148 Santiago Dr. Best buy -spac. S BR. 4 ba. Adaptable Iloor r Jan for couple or Jge. family. Newly decorated. By app"t. $91,000 Bill Grundy, Realtor 8.U Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 Classified INDEX Advertising '-::-;-----,--"._ .. _···_JI e I Classification I00.14 9 . plus washer 11.nd dryer. Brk, !•] open ti! 9 PM .. 540-1720. Re'I E1t,te. TARBELL 2955 Harbor Ger1eri1I * 5 BR -VACANT * C lassification 150.184 Be11ut. Harbor View Homes I I~ res. w/"·et bar, kively _ finilncYI • citrp.: :t1elf·cleaning ovens, ~--------' Cla ssification 200·260 incl. quick possess. owner anxiou.~. $W.500 including "~c'a"o'· RBIN-.__I _ ....... _ ... _ .... ,__,]~ C la ssifica tion 300+355 MARTIN Ap1rtmentsforRent J[9 ) Cla ssification 360.370 • COUSWOllTHV&CQI REAL TORS 644-7662 REALTORS I .......................... I ...., ... "'-•H·•n• NO DOWN TO VETS r------ 10% Down to otherit, large 3 L---•-•_"'_''_' ___ ,, ,SJ WALK TO BEACH 4 BR + 2 B• •r•as $24,000 Cheery ki!ch w/bltin range, oven & d:sh\\·shr in this at· tr Sandpiper home localed on lrg corner l<:it, ;Ust 2 yrs young. Less than l mo. rent moves you in. Call 847.12Zl SEYMOUR REALTY 1TI41 Beach Blvd., Htgn Bc:h Open 'ti! 9 PM * * * .. • • HOME & INCOME Enjoy thie romfort.~ of this very nlc:e l bedroom 2 beth home and let the 3 renlal units help )'OU pay for the property. Only $59.500. Might trade for 3 bedroom rotldominium. Amold & Freud 388 E. 17th St., Cosla Meu 646-7755 ---·-- TOWNHOUSES SR., garage, patio, hl1ns, carp., drapes. Priced to St'll S21 ,000 And op COLL INS & WATTS 962-5.523 $18,800. 2 Bedroom & famJl.y rm. ComPlete.ly fenced y11.rd. Won"t IA.lit long, VincoRe•ltY 2029 Harbor, CM "MAKE Room For DJd.. dy '', .. clea n out ~ garage . .your lnl:-'h ll CAStJ with a OaU, Pilot Ouaitk!d ad. bedrm w/h\"'d\\·d tLrs, bitns, . 20x20 rumpus rm, blck wall Cla11ific•tion 400.465 encl rear yard. VA apprai5- ed at . $24,600 '> PERRON ....... .......-.'"'""'"'~'"" 642-lnl Anytim• Und•r Construction To be completed th.is sum· mer. 5 bedrm, 5 ba. home in che grand manner. Mag· nificent Back Bay vlew! ROY J . WARD RLTR. 103.l Mari.ne!'ll, Dover Shores £46.1550 Open Dally REPOS, 2--5 BR. all trmi; e NO DOWN e on VA Joan or small dn. with ___ .. _""""'_""'"'__,' )~ Classification 500.510 ~, .... .,_.~. __JI~ Classification 525-535 ~,.'-'-",.""_'_"""" _ __,J [gJ Classification 550.555 ====, .. =··="'=·~=·===11 1.=J Classification 575-580 [ -.. .... ._ ,15l Cla,sification 600·699 FHA Darling, spolle.u 3 BR C-::-,--.,-----''' i JI 2 BA, firepJ, all bit in~. l ""'°)'ment Great atta. J ust reduced $1500. Owner musi sell. I Clas1ification 700-71 0 JEAN SMITH RLTR . ~----- 400 E. 17th St., C.1\f. 646-3~ Muchandise ll~ J E·side C.M., open daily 1·5, C lassific•fion 800-816 366 Walnut. 3 BR. 2 Ba. ll'Jf. r------~ Hv, rm., plus added lam. Pits and Suppffes 1! t.J l rm ., dbl. aar. Stop in righ1 r-, av.·ny! ! C l ·1· W E L h o1ss1 1c•fion 850.851 , . ac •nmyer 1860 Nr\\1porl Bird .. f:.l\f. L Boat Md 11.Je, ~~~ E:s:+&42·S.t:i.1 1 Mmt~ent~ INCOME UNITS Classification 900-9 12 (.f.1 2 bf.droom. llf .l brd· room. OwntrJ unit. Ftncf'fl palio-', ck>M>d 1{11.rA~'('S. Own. er will fln11nN>, N""Pt Hghfs IU'tt., Pete Barrrrt RJ1y, "::;--T-,""""'-::-'-''_'°'.__JJ[ra) Classification 9 I 5'-949 Autos tor Sako n. 6'12-.i20() I l For Fast re!\ills .. CaO "''J'lw: '-;:r.,,.,-,~-=cl.l,._;...;:Jt ~,1111;,ne" Daily PUor Cl eisification 950.990 I I I ) -' Thutsday, Apr~ 29, 1971 s ·~ By E$>-Jtfori.:ae N. Viet Village Destruction Told DAILY ,ILOT lfllff ,.,. .. REHEARSING FOR SPRING CONCERT IN SAN CLEMENTE Students Vicki Schwart1, Richard Countryman, Dire<tor Tea~her Debuts Cle1nente High Instructor to Sing The South Coast Choral and Light Opera Association will sponsor the local cooctrt debut of Snn Clemente High School Vocal Music Director Richard Dastrup in a spring concert Friday even· ing in San Clen1ente. Dastrup will perform a variety or geleclions r anging fr om Puccini operatic pieees to Broadway hi ts. Completing the 8 p.m. concert will be 11elections from the high s c h o o l Madrigals. The performance will be in the Fine Arts Pavi\ion at 104 Avenida Pi.co. The featu~d performer has lived in San Clemente since 1965, when he began his duties at San Clemente High. Dastrup ha! pe.rforrr1ed opera compan- ies in Utah and with the Ontaria Opera Company. He holds music degrees from Brigham Young University, and California State College at Los Angeles. Ticket! at $2 each will be on sale at lht box office on concert night. Advance sales are handled through tht HoUJe oi Music in San Clemente. WASHINGTON (AP) -A former Marine corporal tcld an informal con- Jr<aalonll htarinl IOday ho por110111lly dll1lCled tho de1tructlon by arUllV)' ~ two peacetul North Vletnamttt vUlaaea which resulted in the death of at leut 20 vlllager1. }{11 testimony came one day aft.er lonner Army S. Set Danny S. Notley told Nixon to Present Special Citation To Marine Unit President Nixon will be OD band Friday to welcome home the 11& Matltle Divlson ond pruent It with the Pru!denUal Unit Citation, tho hlghelt honor tho United States best.ow1 on a military unit. The cltaUon ii for "heroism and 1allan.- try In actkm" over the plat two yew, of· flc:lala said Wednesday. The dlvilion spent five yean in VJetnam and previously won a preaidenUal cltatlot: from President Lyndon B. JoMIOD for Jt.t performance thert. A Marine spokesman slid It will be Ole eighth auc:b dtaUon won by the dlvl1lon 1ince World War JI. The men of the divilion have been returning in small groups fur. the put two months, the 1poke11Mft 11Jd, and will continue to return foilowU.a Friday'• certmony. "The President will welcome home the dlvlston·1 colon and Jta commandin1 general," he aaJd. Nixon is scheduled to land by helicopter lhortly before noon Friday. He plans to spend the weekend at hla home at San Clemente. Coastline Clashes Coming State Beatlies in Eye of Brewing Political Storm By DOUG WILLIS A-l•lff Pr"" Writ., SACRAMENTO -Ca.lifom ia's rugged north CO!St and warm south1and beaches er.e in the eye of a brewing pollUcal storm that will pit some of the state'• most powerful forces against each other. Conservationists are prepared to use all or their new political clout to pass legisla- tion this year creating new re~ona.I and state agencies with a veto over un- desirable coastline developments a~ proved by local planning boards, Youth groups are also being moved by a call to save the seashore frorh new developments they fear wollld destroy coastal bea~ty or reduce public use in favor of commercial or residential pro-- jec:L~ limiting access to relatively small numbers of people. On the other side are real estate peo- ple. developers . big and 11 m.111 businessmen, utility companies and 011 ln- leresls expressing fears that emotional and often unfounded argument! will prevail over basic property rights. Many local officials are publicly en· dorsing proposals to create the very kind of regional planning authoribles they hav e long fouF!ht as threats to local conlrol. Both the League of California Cities and the County Supervisors Association of California (CSAC) are supporting coastline bills this year which, to varying degrees, take planning authority t1way from coastal cities and coonties. The first and probably biggest battle - shaping up for a late May or early June showdown -will be over which of thrte ma.ior approaches to coastal conser1aUon ,...·ill be followed to create the pro~ed new re~ional and st.ate plannin~ boards. The Sierra Club, Coastal Alliance, the Student Environment.al Confederation and otkler ecology groups back AB 1474, a bill by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty ({). Beverly Hills), and 37 other 11.ssemblymen and senatm wh.ich would give the proposed new boards sweeping au thority over local plans. The League of California Cities ia back- ing AB 16 by Assemblyman Pete Wilson (R-San Diego). Although the Wilson bill gives virtually identical veto powers to the new board!!, it gives IG:::al officials a bigger share of thtlr control including a one.vot.e ma jority on the regional level. A third plan. SB 148.1 by Sen. Donald Grunsky (R-Wataonvd.lle), is supported by Walter Fowler Rites Saturday Funeral services will be conduct~ Saturday in Washinglon, D.C., for Laguna Hills resident Walter L. Fowler, a former budget officer for the District of Colum- bia who died Tuesday at SQulh Coast Community Hospllll. He was 78. Funeral arrangemenl3 are being handl· ed by f.tcCormic:k Mortuary of Laguna Beach. Mr. Fo"•ler. who rt11ided at 1-N Avenida Castilla, ls survived by his wife, Florence, a daughter. M11r i ly n Mergenovich of r-.Hssouri and one grand· daughter. A resident of Lllguna Hllls for tht pasl two years. r-.1r. Fowler WllS 1clive in the Mason1 and W88 a member of the Order nf F.astern Star. CSAC. The county 1uperviaor1 endorae tbe concept ol statewide cout.al planning guidelines in the bill, but say they can be best admlniltered by local aa:enc:ies. The Wilson bill made the me1t progres1 In the legislature last year -dying in tbe Senate for lack of a hearing after passJng the Assembly -but the Sleroty plan Is the favorite this year because Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti ([)..Van Nuys), ii a principal coauthor. All of the proposals are aimed at halting what Coastal Alliance calls "the crass explolt.atJon of irreplaceable 1cenlc wondeni " because of uncoordinated plan- ning of nearly 200 local gove rnment agen- cies along the coast who are played off against one another by developers. The coastline "is not only private, but a un ique and limited resource of this st11te," says Wilson. "Currently decisions on how to use th1t lim ited resource are made at the local level. That means there is no mechanism to interject any state or regional priorities," Wilson says, "and with • limited resour~ lt Is important we set priorities." Says Sieroty: "The coastline has always been looked upon as something to be exploited. But the coastline doesn't belong to the cities that happen to be sit- ting along the coast. It belongs to the whole state, or the whole nation , even." Another coastline problem in Sieroty's view Is the burden on coastal com- munilies to provide recreation for the whole state , a money-losing deal which many communities respond to by making the coast Jess accessible. Sieroty's proposals include a $150 million bond issue and development of a state plan which could result Jn con· tlnuing stale help for co a 1 ta I com- munities. All of the proposals inc:lode interim and permanent plans and emphasize publi c access to the ocean, preaerving coastal views and reserving the coast for water- related uses, both public and private. Biggest differences between the Sleroty and Wilson bills are in how statewide criteria will be formulated and who will be on the boards. Planning start! on the state level in the Sieroty bill, but on the local level In the Wilson . Sieroty would alve public: members m1jorlties over appointees of locaJ 11overnment at all ltvela, but Wilson would give local officials a narrow ma- jority on regional boards, tOmething many coolel"Vailonlsts aay weuld weaken the resolve •f the boards. Sieroty prcpMe1 a ceutal zone In whlcb tb1 state would have • veto over l&eal plana extending up to five mllea In. land. Wilson would limit It to 1,000 yards, The C8AC pl1n, altbou1b endor1ing a realonal apprOlcb, turns the planning proce11 back te clty and county planner• who would be bound to work within atata criteria for coastal land use. · "Emphasls abould '8re placed en posiUve local lnitl1tlve within re1lonal and 1tate frameworks," says CSAC spoketman Henry J. Mello, a Santa Cna County supervisor who chalr1 CSAC's en· vlronrnent committee. But that approach 1mounta to "tht tetal ernaac:ulaUon fJf eo11tline leglal•· lion," says Assemblyman Paul Priolo ef Pacific Pallaadea; Republican chairman of the A1.sembly committee that will act on coastline bills. Priolo 1ald he wis confldent a •trong coastline bill would be enacted until !la heard Mello recently In a Monterey hear- ing. "Now I have doubts," Prlelo said. ex- plalnlng SAC tradltlenally la very In· nuentlal In the 1tate Senate, whert coa1tal pr1serv1tlon mea1ures would race their toughest test. There is already 1tron1 opposition frem frMJpa with Se11ate influence. Donald Glllle1, lobbyist for t h 1 California Real Estate A11oclation, say1 "Ute type of pre1ervatlon envisioned here JI a taking ef private property" and warns the bill could run up te tl billion to $2 billion. "Wt wholeheartedly cpncur a com- prehensive plan for the ceastllne ii necessary." Gllller 1ay11. But, "with tht growth of Callfoml1, the coastal zone must share Jn abt:orptlon ef this aro1"tb with addltlon1J hou1!111." Preston HotchkJ1, a Southern California devtloper, upped Ollllea' eaUmate 8' the value of land affected to t20 billion and charges the propo1al1 wert de1!1ned "to wipe out local 1overnmant." · D@feat of the Sleroty bill ii "a literal queatfon of turvlval" for the building in· du1try, aays Paul McCarrol'J, lobbyist for the Calllomla BuUden Coun<U. Youngest Male Child Said Most Prone to Alcoholism The youngest son of a large family Is mort prone to becoming an alcoholic than his brothera and slaters, ac:cordlftl to a Pitt.sburgh rtRarchtr. Herbert Barry, a profesl!Or of pharmacology at the Unlvenlty of t>ittsburgh, tol• the National Council on AlcohoUam'a annual scientific and medic&! meeting Wedne!d11y in Anaheim that the youngest son is mO!t vulnerable to alcoholism. Girls and boyi1 run the same chance of becoming alcoholic, Barry said, '1cept for the youngest boy. And, he added, "The bigger the famil y, the more Ukely the youngest son Is to fall victim to 11lcoholi~m ." Barry said the apparent resson wu th.at the younpst boy was "babied" more than the ct.her children and is more dependent. Alcohol becomes an outlet for tenllont resulting from a conflict. between dtpendtact and independence. Jn a famlly of to, the youngelt IOn LI five tlmt1 as likely to become an alcoholic as the first ;on, Barry aald. In a family of five., th.e likelihood o[ aleohcllllm dropt to double for the la!lborn son. B&rry's co11clu1lon1 were based on a 1tudy of &83 male alcoholics and 175 fem•le ones, which he said roughly equ•I· td the proportion of male and femalfi alcohollc1 In toelety. the ad hoc panel he wltnesaed a handful of soldiert from Lt. William Calley'a old brilade systematically and unemotlon1Uy shoot down 30 unrealsting South Viet,. namue women and children more than a year after the My Lai musacre. Today Kerwth J. Campbell, 23, of Phlladelphla, said in mld·August, 1968, while he was serving as an artillery observer at Con Thien south of the Derhilitarlied 2'.one in South Vietnam he !!!potted a peaceful village across th e border In North Vietnam. "I oblerved people working In the fields, going in and out of their hooth- hes," he said. Ht obsuved no hostile ac- tion, he said. Campbell, whose 1eparation paper1 show he served In Vietnam and received a Navy Commendation Medal, said he told his lieutenant about the village. DAILY ,ILOT Stitt P ... Trustee Oath "[ 11bd him If I could fire on It and he 1ald, 'sure, go ahead.' He said l lhouldn't worry about it because they're un- doubiodly supplying tho (NVA) North Vietname.w: Army w1th rice." He said the mission was cleared throulh battalion and dlvi.!lon levels whereupon Campbell personally called in incendiary. high explosive and an- tlpenoMel 1rtillery rounds. William Th omas m, long·Ume Laguna Beach merchant, is sworn in Tuesday night as trustee of Laguna Beach Unified SChool DistrlcL Thomas was elected in a field of' four candidates, to fill the two years remaining in the term of former t.rustee William Wilcoxen who resigned. Trustee Norman Browne administers oath. You'·ll fall in love with our Garden Shop. Pretty ruffled petunias ... the double kind, in assorted colors. Hardy and colorful, in 1 gallon containers. 77! Penney& Lawn Food at a real value price. 25 lb. bag, 2aa Penney• All-Purpoco Fertilizer for healthy gardens. 199 Penn1y1 weed/feed plus insect control for dlchondra. 2500 sq. ft. bag, 799 Ortho Dibrom Lawn Insect Spray kills matt Insect• In seconds. 2~!t. Hanging b11ket 1pecl1t. Planted with your choice of Fuchsia, Grape Leaf Ivy or Begonia Richmondensis in 10" clay pct. 511 Ortho Systemic 11-and Flower Car•. Fertilizes. kills pests. 2~~. B9ddl1111 pllnt opecl1I. Marigolds, French Dwarf or African Tall variety. Plant aevoral traya for.color. 44Qtray Potted-r ,_111. Begonias. Fuchsias and ~· Marguerite• growing In 4• pets. Your choice. 37~~ach KeDogo'a OromulOh planting mix for trees, shrubs, roses, exotic plants. 1 •• 2 cu. ft. big, 121 1 cu. ft bag, ,. cu. ft blg,89' Value. It still means something at Penneys. l\nnelfl Chlr91 It ot those Penney stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport C.nltr. ' I' l l 4 DAIL V PILOT Bomb Blonde Detained New Railwar, \ \ Attorneys Batt"le in Capitol Blast Case System Foes Fire Blasts •• I ~ps CAN.st \l'atcli Scene Clianges WASHING'l"ON (UPI) -Atl<rneys for LaHe Bacon aaked a federal appuls court loday to allow Ute lt-yeor<>ld blonde peace acUvllt to lfO free, J>f'Oo mlling ahe would appear volunt1tlly in Seattle to te1Ufy btfore a grand jury on the bomblnS· of the U.S. Qipltol But pernment lawyers t1ld there was ev)delct that "II stven the opporlwlJIJ' &be would Oft." . nae court toot under 1dvbemtnt a re- Airport Drugging quest by Mlsa Bacon's attorney, Phillp lllnchkop, tbal It overturn a rulln& Wednesday by U.S. lll.<trlet Cowi Judge John J. SirM:a that the girl's arrut and confinement on Sl00,000 bond u 1 maW'· ial witness wu "fair and proper." Mias Bacon, of Atherton, Calif., wu ar· rested 'l\luday night by FBI agenll on a warrant chargioc she had knowledge of the persons rupooslble fOI' the MJJ'Ch 1 bombJns. No ... WU lnjw<d In the pre· •1 1tlOMAS MUIU'lllNB Of .. DMlr ,... IM COAST 81Gll'l'INGS: H.-., ol motoriltl mu.st hl•e 1ee11. the lady u sbe lnld&ed up lhe•edgt of ·Paelllc: Cout illlhWIJ' lllla mornlnl about. & qurter- mlJt out.ldo cl eor... dll Mar. Red Chinn Diplomats, Sht ..-to be a housewU• \ypt. rt '"' eorl,y and lhe 1kles ...,. glunlJ>7 and llhe walked llowly lip th.-lnland tide ol the •boulder. Evety now and then she would stop and pick up an old paper, a botUe or a bit of debris. French Aides Scuffle You hid to think if ahe ·waa going to flnLlh the.job, Ille bad a looi walk allead. The Junk wu strewn down the blgbway for the next haU-mile. * JUST A BIT further alq In lhe downtown 1trip of CdM~ a young man. stood Idly on 1 comer near a vacant Jot. He wore one of thost "Ecology Now" backpacks. He was tosslng old maguinu into the lot. Some people are a I w a y 1 out of uniform. Too bad 90me authority couldn't have rtven the lady up the highway the ecology backpack and given the ldd a awlft punt on bl.a recliner. * AND SPEAKING of vacant lots, is 1t true that everybody knows the San Clemente Do-Goodr:r and Civic Leader who owns 1 parce.I famed as the free junk collection yard of the Spanish Vlll1ge? * AT ALMosr opposite ends of the Orance Coast, Laguna Beach and seal Beach appear to be runnlng some klnd of contest. 1be winner will be the city whole citizens can pus the most peti. Uom Jn a lJ.month Pf!lod. The ballpoint pen people must love these t"-'O spots:. Jf that iln't tht conte.!t, then certainly Seal Beach and Laguna art in aome kind of a spirited competltlon on the nwnber of changes they can WtJtute in their City Hall "mert}'-prounds. "Between the two, city attorneys, coun- cUmen, police clllefs, planning com- mll.sloom, city managers and aD 1ean to be coming 111d going in a sort of municipal musical chairs. They OUJ,ht to try something new fOI' the front door of each city hall. One turnstile for each. * IF YOU CAN remember the day& when, whUe driving through Newport Beach yau were treated a sea of gold as muJt.ard plant bloomed ln the Jam- boree Road sector. then you've been coast-witching for 1whlle. A few clumps of the yellow grass are aWI around here and thue. But the great crops of yesteryear's a:old that used to cover barren ground are gone. So that's th1t, coast-watchers. We just can't cut the mmtard any more. Forest Fire Threat Warned by Official SAN DIEGO (AP) -The weslem United States ml)' be in for terlous sum- mer forest fires again this year, sayt Michael A. Schori,. deputy state forester for Southern California. About SO persons from 20 states were pusmt at the annual meeting of the Council of Western State Foresters today. Property losa from ltO such fires ln Southwl Callfoml1 alone r ea c h e d Sl02,5915,000 tut summer, the foresten were told Wednesday. PARIS (AP) -The Communist Otlnese Embassy has filed a dlplomaUc protest against the French breakup of an attempt to drag a drug numbed coun-- tryman aboard a Shanghai bound airliner. Tbe protest wat filed late \Vednesday al the Frtnch Foreign M I n I s try , diplomatic aoorces said today. It followed a full afternoon of Red Guard style scuf· fling in full public view at Orly Airport. Screaming Chinese diplomats accused the French of kJdnaping Chung Shi Jung, 33, after he was seen being groggily hustled through passport control by several other Ollneae. Police took him to a hospital, where by noon Thursday ht was still too far under to be queaUoned. "When he's back to normal, he'll be free to decide if he wants to stay in France, to ~turn home or to go to uy other place of his choice," •n officer uld. The incident posed a delicate problem f<r the French government, which had good relaUons with Peking tong before this month's Ping Pong thaw. The government television network, normally a good gauge of official attitudes, gave the story very low key treatment in reporting It Wednesday nlghl OJUng had been a technical counselor attached to the Chinese Embassy ln Algiers. It was reported he recently mlde t."Ontact with the Jl're.nch Embassy there, telling offlclall: he would try to defect as he passed through Paris en route back, to China. Chung was semiconscious and assisted by several Mao suited Olineae when he arrived at Orly Airport Wednesday to take a Paklsbnl airliner to Shanghai. The airport police stepped In and called a doctor who aaid Chung apparently had been drugged and was not in condition to Lon Nol Rejects Plan w Forni New Government PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Gen. I.on Nol, who resigned as Cambodian prime mJmter 10 days ago, today declined to fonn a new government, JOUrces in the palace of Cltlef of State Cheng Heng said. The 90W'CeJ said Cbeng Heng received a Jetter today in which Lon Nol offered apologies but respectfully declined to take over 1gain as ~mier and form a new cabinet. Cheng Heng had asked Lon Nol to stay on the day after he re.signed April 19. A four-member commission of Cambodian elder statemlen was convened to recom-- mend "'·ays of forming a cabinet that would remove some of the strain of the prime minister's office while Lon Nol recuperated from a stroke he suffered Feb. 8. lie was left partially paralyied a.nd spent several weeks ln Trlpler Army Hospital In Honolulu afterward. The Cambodian advisers had recom- me~ that Lon Nol form a government with three virtually autonomous deputy premiers so as to allow him to reatricl his own work to an hour a day. travel There were nttdle. marks on hls arms and be was wearing half a dozen pullovers, indicating he had been injected with tranquiliurs which normally lower the body temperature. When the police refused to turn Chung back to his companions, they tried to push into the office where Chung war held. Scuffles broke out on three OC· casions; officials from the Chinese f4ibassy screamed, ' ' F a s c I s ts ! Faacists!" as they were herded into a detention office. Under cover of the disturb•~. the police spirited Chung off to the hospital. The Clinese officials then harangued newsmen. ·"Look al mel" one shouted. "They have broken my thumb. This is what your pollce call freedom. Hopes for Peace In Middle East Growing-Rogers PARIS (UPI) -Secretary of State Wllllam P. Hogen, coofldent the possibility for peace in the Middle East "has never been better," flew to Paris~ day to brief French officials on American effertl to get an Ara~Jsraell agreement to reopen lhe Suez Qinal. .Rogers was makin& a two-hour stopover: in Paris to meet with Foreign Mlniater Maurice ScbumlM after at.- tendina: a two-day Southeast Asia Treaty OrganiuUon (SEATO) conference in London. .From Paris be goes on to Ankara. Turiey for another treaty coa- ference -the Central Treaty Organiza.. Uon CCENTO). The aecretary of state went directly from Qrly Airport, where he was met by U.S. Ambas&ador Arthur K. Watson, to the foreign ministry for his conference with Schumann. In a televlsioR interview In London, Rogers said in reference to the Middle East "l think there is a prospect of a peace agreement in the area." He said "the climate (for peace ) has never been better. People now are ac- customed to peace, tourism is now boom· lng In the area, there has been no fighting for about nine months, King Hussein has Jordan under control, the Fedayeen {guenill1) movement Is now not u strong as il WI!." Officers in Lebanon Told, 'Shoot to Kill' BEIBUT, Lebanon (AP) -Beirut newspapers reported today that security officers have been ordered to "shoot to klll without wamlng" at any armed person taking to the streets during U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers' visit next Monday. The reports said the government would also "crack down drastically on any at- tempt at disorders" during the visit. 38 l:Q.jured in Tornadoes Twist.er Tears Off Roof of Texas VFW Post C8lllonal• IP VlllT•D rJllll UfT•RNATIOHAl. Tiii aetltl 1tdlon °' 1M/T1'191'1'1 Cll· """111• ~.. 11l9ht .... -""- .... c-1 hi .,.,. ,...., flt MJY 111"" t lllM •• , ... In tto. 11tr. II ...... •ll•lt!IY ... ,..,,,... In 1111 l1110flll MrtlO ... . Tiit hlell It! t...c. Al\fll" Wll .. 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An asilistant U.S. attorney, Harold Sullivan, responded: "This woman has led a nomadic e.1.1.stence, travellng around the U.S." He said she had told a govern- ment informer -identified only as ··~1 -that "if given the opportunity she would flee." The appeals court's chief judge, DavKI L. Bazelon, quest)Oned government al· tomey& ck>lely about the necessity of keeping the girl in custody. "Now they say they'll deliver her,'' Bazelon 1aid. "Why abould we waste time!" But Sullivan contended, "It's not • waste of time," citing tesUmony by an FBI agent, Daniel C. Mayhan, Wed- nesday that there was a high probability the glrl would flee if there were attempts to subpoena her. During that testimony in Sirlca's court, Mayhan aald he djd not know if Miss Bacon could be considered a potential defendant in the bombing it.sell. However, district police said the girl had been a prime suspect in the capitol blast "for some time" along with others they woold not Identify. MW Bacon said she had nothing to do with the Capitol bombing, her mother said Wednesday. "She tells me a lot of things I don't want to hear," said Mrs. John W. Bacon, 1'But ahe never tells me lies." She wu arre!ted on a warrant issued by Federal Judge George H. Boldt in Seattle staling that she had "personal knowledge of the circumstances and person,: responsible' 'in the incidents under Investigation by the grand jury there. V•IT ........ SEl?ED IN BLAST Leslie 81con at A99 13 GI BattlefieW Fatalities Pass 4.5,000 in Viet SAIGON CAP) -The U.S. Command confirmed tod.311 that American bat· tlefleld deaths have passed the 45,000 mark in a decade of fighting in Vietnam. The command said 45 U.S. servicemen were killed in action last week to raise the war total to 45,019 as of midnight Saturday. 'Jbe t."Ommand also reported S13 Amerlcaru were wounded last week to bring to 298,289 that total since Jan. I, 1961. An additional 11 Americans djed last week from such nonhoslile causes as ac- cidents and illness to make the total for the war 9,438 in that clasalflcaUon. WASHINGTON !AP) -Nat Ion at Railroad P&Menger COrp. critics pleaded today fQr Congress and federal courts to grab lhe emergency cords and atop Amtrak even before it starts running its cutback collecUon of trains. But, argued a spokesman for the em· battled corporation, "We've done the best we can, we've told it like it is, and until either Congress or the.courb tell ua dif. ferenUy, we're going ahead under the law to meet that Saturday starting date." Senate and House Commerce com· mlttees arranged continued Amtrak bear- ings today, wbUe four suits were on U.S. District Court dockets bert in connection with various issues involving the rail passenger system's plam. The cue for sudden delay has in· nuenUal advocates on Capitol Hill - most of them from areas due to get little or oo train service under cw-rent Amtrak network arrangements. Among them is Democratic Leader Mike Mansf ield or Montana who promises to n,1sh to the Senate floor any bill that can stall the start of Amtrak's proposed intercity system for six months. Other Amtrak plan delay leaders are Senate Commerce Committee Chalnnan Warren G. Magnuson (D-Wash.), and his House counterpart, Harley 0. Staggers (l).W. Va.), who recently wrote Amtrak Board Chairman David W. Kendall urg· ing steps to "preclude discontinuances of all existing service until Sept. 20.'' . Yet, the strongest voice remained Mansfield's. Repeatedly hostile to the new corporation's plans because he is unhappy over the one line planned for his home state, he told colleagues Wed- aesday : "If Amtrak -or, perhaps, it should be called Halftrack as far as Montana is con~med -begins Saturday . it could well be a day of calamity for public transportation.'' LAS:T 3 .D,AY.S II THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY ! SALE ENDS MAY 1st ! FRIGIDAIRE BLUE CHIP SALE • • BUY NOW FOR· MOTHER'S DAY AND GET 2,000 BLUE CHIP .STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF THIS FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER • SMper-Surp .-shing actioo turns ttle tnck. Distin Med !jtl:le or "° pre-rinsing. Sott·foods pul¥ertter. • 4 washing cycleL ReguJar W•sh, Short W~ RinM •nd Cly, even • Plat• W•rmer. • Order fntercha~ front~ .,,...._wl•t""1"·· Cotors Of Brushed Chrome • OptioNll desiper door fmnina: kit. 5-YE.AR NATIONWIDE WARRNCTY, ti.:ked ~ Genenl Moton. 1..-r """"""for r•it •f Mf HfKt •itlwMtt '1lt<Yf', Ill• .. ,.... l'rotecliM '1&11 (P9rh OlllY) "" Mllis~l"I ~ ,. lllJ deh-dl .. 111rt ]k lit• -· ""'"'" ...,. Wltlr cft.t.ti!lr •Jlllm, -.rt IM lprS'J -..i1w OI lllOClllll. M l>OUlpptd, WllUe S11ppl1 L .. ts SALE ENDS MAY ht I \\\\\ \\\\\\ 2,000 BLUE CHIP STAMPS FREE • 'ti\ With Purchase of These Appliances 1111 FRIGIDAIRE FROST-PROOF REFRIGERATOR ? tloor 100'.<. fro•t·pro1f 121 c11. ft .. 1f1l91r1tor 111d bit 10~ lb. top fr••••r, l it 11vin91 pl.11 llv1 Chip lo111t1! SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Fri9!tl1ir1 10.0 c11 ,rt, fro1l·proof! l it 247 lb. fr11•1r. Wh1'1, evoc.1do. H11Pfy, 11•1 11ewl $248 l'RIGIDAIRE 15.5-CU. FT. FREEZER $478 $238 $198 Helti1 14) lb1. f1e1•11 feed! 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Meas- . ure ~'as approved and it was "hair today, gone tomorro\v" for the six youths. :Radical s Told Where to Go Millions To Lose Stamps Thursday, April 29, 1971 OAJL V PILOT 5 SST Fo e Proxmire Oppose s Loclilleed WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. of disaster by colla pse or Rolls WASHINGTON (AP) -Two William Proxmire says he will Royce Ltd., British maker of million of the 10.5 million fight as bard to block any jet engiMs for Lock.heed's persons getting food stamps government guaranteed loans TriStar airbus program. will lose part or all of their f u B · allotment under new federal or flnancla Y s tr a pp e d The r1tish governme nt ap- regulations, 8 government Lockheed Aircraft Corp. as he parently ts willing to un- memorandum released today did to cut off federal fund ing derwrlte Rolls' production of ·d of the supersonic transport. the engines if it is assured -0( saJ . Other estimates say the "I feel very str-0ngly about Lockheed's survival. figure could go higher. that," the W i 5 c 0 n sin Secretary of Treasury John The proposed c ha n g e s , Democrat told a reporter B. C on n a 11 y, the a~ resulting from the Department Wednesday as Capitol Hill minlslration 's key man in of Agriculture's interpretation reacted to the latest ad-L9Ckheed affairs, told a of revised food stamp legisla-ministration statements -0n Senate Appropriations sub- tion Congress . passed last plans to rescue the nation's committee Tuesday the year, were announced April f5 largest defense contractor. government will have to and are to take effect within Proxmire said he believes guarantee loans or about $250 :io days.' the government has n o million if Lockheed is to Sen. George s. McGovern business bailing out a strictJy survive. But he insisted no (l)..S.D.), chairman of the com mer cial, nonmilitary decision has been made to ask Senate Sel_ecf. Committee on enterprise. The same principle Congress for the backing. Nutrition, called hearings for was a major weapon on Rep. Wright Patman {0- today in an effort to pressure defeating the SST earlier this Texas), chairman of the the department into easing its year. House Banking Committee, new regulations. ' ' Th e R e co n struction has said he thinks the ad- The department's origirui.1 Finance Corp. in the '30s was ministration Is floati ng a trial announcement g-a v e no one thing when everybody \vas balloon. estimate of how many persons in desperate straits," Prox-Patman was instrumental In would be affected by the mire said "But not now when forcing the administration to regulations, but figures are we are only having a mild abandon plans last June to ·1 b d reeession." ava1 a le in a memoran um save the Penn Central railroad from a Department of Health. Lockheed, already reeling from bankruptcy by providing Education and Welfare official from a decade -0( cost over-Joan guarantees of $200 million t0di111 .By 80-year-old Dove Senator r~_·:.:.;~··:p;:;:•!•~~~~~·.·d,'•'"•ce•••f•r."•.•~',bee,·,~1"1~.J~!~.;.~, •• °',·~.tr,:r,~~.k •• ~~.~•"•th•'•De•''•"'•'•Pr1;;od:"_'_tio_" ·FRIDAY & SATURDAY . WASHINGTON (UPI) - .Scowling at the five ragged )Dung radicals, the 80-year-o!d ·dove senator from New England said, ''\\'hy the hell 'tJo you slay here if other coun- tries are so much better?'' The statement from Sen. 'tlrorge D. Aiken (R·VLJ. c;ame Wednesday during a bizarre l\\'O-hour confrontation '6et111een antiwar radicals and mernbers of the S e n a t e J~reign Relations Committee. The Vermonter, a longtime critic of the Indochina war \vho often has split with Presi- dent Nixon on the issue, made the remark after the radicals had explained to him the American system 0£ govern- ment must be changed and the government closed down by force if necessary. He and other committee members permitted f i v e revolutionaries involved in "May Day" antiwar protests Union Leader Under Fire WASHINGTON (AP) -W. I Wallace Fina11cing I Violations Probed A. "Tony" Boyle, embatlled l l\10NTGOME RY, Ala. (APJ vestigaling whether cor· United Mine \Vorkers presi- ~ The Justice Deparlment porations made illegal con-dent. has been ordered to step jsent ils top prosecutor on tributions to the 1968 presiden-down as a trustee of the ~litical cases into Alabama lial race. union's welfa re and pension a federal grand jury Sessions declined to answer fund 0 11 gr 0 u n d s he Sum•d i·ts probe today ol whether he e x p e ct e d in-"" mismanaged the '457.1 million ~, ssible tax violations in the dictments might be returned in the next few days. program. · handling -0f campaign futldsr--------'---------------1 ~or Gov. George C. Wallace. ~ The prosecutor, William S. f;essions, heads the special 1 );ection -0£ the J u st i c e !Department's C r i m i n a I p ivision that handles cam- ~aign finance and o th e r ;political wrongdoings. fie hud- ):l led until dusk Wednesday :With Internal Revenue Service :Wvestigators here. : The grand jury is probing :Whether false invoices were ;used for illegal deductions of :campaign donations as :business expenses on income ~ax returns. ll is also in- ' ' I : I I .: ' • CAR WASH WITH SPRAYWAX :;;• hC::u:'=."ra~:::.::' s:!$17 5 Cle11HJ11te. Yo11 must brl119 coupo11 for GboY• price. Ho11q: 10 am to 5 pm, Mon. thtu Sot. 10 om to t pm . a Su11. Clo5ed Wed. IGOOCI -M1y 1·J.4J FUN IN THE SUN IN '71 Westcliff Plaza 17tli & ,,.,., ... NEWPORT IEACH 714·642-0t72 ' NOME Of WO/llll FAMOUr BEEF STICR· Atl·l££F l f/llJKl I A(f/A&£ SOL D AT LEADING SHOWS & FA I RS COAST·TO·COAST S~tdA/41 20¢ OFF -"' LI. HG. S1 .7t LI. "CHEESE OF THE WEEK" Mli l·Swlu. th• big whe•l'1 litilt ' broth•rl A t u p t r b n1tur1I •d in ih own 1p•ei1I wrepp•r I' to r • t • i n ih m•llow-1we•t ('!Oi1fn•11 •nd fl•.,.or. lt'1 th• P•rf•et compl•m•nt for 11nd. wich•1, 11l1d1, ind Jn 1 ck 1, r •• ,. it ind you'll •9•••· Town & Country 777 S. Main St. ORANGE 714·54l ·8016 J/1118/f J'f JIJllA'I flllll l/1811 SAVE 1/3 -1/2 , MEN'S WORSTED SUITS 55so $100 NEW, WIDER LAPEL MODELS STRIPE DRESS SHIRTS 4.99 7.50 SHORT SLEEVE, PERMA-PRESS MEN'S WASH PANTS 1/2off 7.50-$1 2 PERMA-PRESS, NOW 3.75-$6 , MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 3 99 $6-$8 PERMA·PRESS SHIRTS 42.50 MEN'S SHOES 24eo ASSORTED STYLES, INCLUDES.BUCKLES MEN'S ORLON HOSE 88~ 1.50 RIBBED HOSE. GREAT VALUE! MEN'S SWEATERS 510 $16 FAMOUS ENGLISH LAMBSWOOL MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS $10·$16 OESJGNEA LABEL KNITS & LONG SLEEVE 400 LIM ITE D QUANTITIES , BROKEN SIZES AND STYLES. SLIGHT ALTERATION CHARGE ON SALE CLOTHING. SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MIE54 0 ,.11 Weoek Nl9hh ,n"11511ndoy5 JZ to 5 P.M. ANAHEIM C ENTER, ANAHEIM Ope11 1¥e5. 'til 6 P.M. Except Mon. & Fri. 'rll 9 P.M • , ' ' " ! ' " Personal service at Mutual ~yfilgs •, :• I l }. The Big M Is big enough (over $400,000,000) to pay the nation's highest interest on insured savings •.• 5 % to 6 '1 •• But equally important-cares enough to give you very personal service. Colona tit! Mer of!!cr. 2817 !Al C011t klgltny / 875-5010 Olh•r omc .. rn COVlna, w .. t Arcadia, Pasaden• and Glend•I• .. ,. • ' • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Legis,lative Logjam Stlte senators and wemblymen m11 not be the elflclent and effective l1wmlkers thtlr constituents otten wish -especlally' In welfare and tu: reform. But In the lntroducUon of more bills, they become more pr<> IJflc, year by y~. ·th• burden of school suppo~thUJ rillevlng lo<al prop- erly tup1yen. · · Last yea,r, 2,538 bUJs were Introduced In the ru• ••mbly and 1,'22 In the Senate, for 1 total of 3,960. Tbil: year, th• total for the two branches la about 15,000. A great many of the bill! w.ere Introduced simply to pleue legW1tors' constituents, with no thought that they would receive 1 commlltff blessing, much less be- come law. Apart from polltlcklng of this sort, however, • good many bUJs of real merit are bound to get loot In the legislative flood. Tbll, despite the fact the Calilornla LegWature is rated one of the best stiffed and best run In the nation. lllllllfestly, a groaning board of bUJs of this dlmen· slon 1s more than 80 assemblymen and 40 senators can hope to digest. ' • What moot observers, Including the DAILY PILOT, agree they ahould be doing, however, Ii concentrating on four areu which stand out above all others in their Immediate Importance. They are: -Tu reform. Thi! calls for bipartisan acUon with· out further procrastination. -Welfare ftform. Thi! problem Is at the root of much of the state's f1scal dilemma. Governor Reagan's program Ii a move In the right direction. I~ too, de- mands bipartisan cooperation and action for the good of sJ1 concerned. -An overhaul of court procedures to relieve the present congestion and delays which in themselves deny jusUce. -A complete change In school financing, with the state using Its broader tu bu• to assume a lull hall of Readers who agree on the urgent need of action in these four areas are ·Uttled to write to their legislators and QY so: Elected repreaentatlves usually respond to expressions from their constituents, but they're less Jlkely to act ii they hear nolhln& from home. For names and addnssu see ••How to Address Our Lawmakers" In the lower right band conier of this 'page. To Stop Malicious Noise A bill unnlated to the tu and court Issues referred to in the forego::'~ editorial, but importsnt In iii own way, Is 5_enall · · 891, Introduced by Sen. James E. Wh.etmore (R·FDllertdn~ It Is aimed at elimiBalllig msllcious noise, the kind deliberately created bY someone wlth lull knowledge that. it wlJl dliturb others. Ii Ii often the means used by youthful dragsters and moiorcyclist.s ·to draw atten· tion to th.emselves -an ego device, used by those who lack healthier ouU0u. . Manufacturers may not zell vehicles that· emit sound abOve a certain decibal Jimil Alteration or re- moval ~.sound muffien: by . the buyer cin ~ detected by police using. a relatively inexpensive soqnd meter. VloiaUon of stsndards &et fourth in. SB 891 would be a misdemeanor. Fines would be retained by the city or county. Few .motorists have not been startled, someµmes at a ~k to safe driving, by the sudden roar of a pas· sing motorcycle or beefed-up dragster. So there's a safety factor In addlUon to the medlcslly-documented adverse eUect of sustained loud noise on the human body. SB. 891 Is greaUy needed and should be passed. Previously All But lln k nown i n t he A rmy ls Ecology Becoming 'Fraggings' Are Increasing WASlilNGTON -Liftlog the lid on one of the untold stories of the Indochina war, the Army is beginning to -'t to a COi> cem altout "fragginp,. -ineldenta in which soldiers murder or 1ttempt to murder tbe1r officers or non-com· missioned superiors. Very Utile has been said about the upsurge of frauinl lncldentl up to now. RecenUy 1 however, there bu been an oc- casional official mention of tbe fragging problem, aloog with the growth of JDlli. tant dislen~ drug abuse Ind the other new evidence of Army wirest. Coogmslonal leaden are lncru&lng1y concerned about the problem. Senate Democratic J.<ader Miko Manafield, Mont., went to the Senate Ooor th1a week to mourn the death of a young Montau offk:er in a 1rqgin& inddent. MANSFIELD SAID that the Army in- vattgated 209 fragglnp: last year. Tb.a\ h: a very substantial number of incidents of a llOrt which bad been all but unknown ln U.S. military service. The term, frsgging, is a corruption or "fragmentation grenade," and band grenades are the weapon u 1 u ally empJoyed. Jn the chow.line vernacular, ''A grenade leaves no fingerprints ." The Army allo has reconls of !ragging tncldenta lDvolving concussion grenades, smoke and gas grenades and firebombs. All have beeo employed in attempis to maim or kill superiors whose conduct bu angered the "grunts." Very often, however, the frigging pat.- tem bas involved a grenade to.std. at night, into a billet where officen are 1leeping. We have been told that prudent of6cen in Vletnam may occasionally ar- range to sleep away from their regular bllltts immedjately after it has been necessary to apply strict disciplinary measure.s. "LIMITlNG ACCESS ••. " -ln con. grea:ional tuUmony, Lt. Gen. Walter T. Kerwin Jr., the Army's deputy chief of staff for penonnel, has stated that "specific act.Ions taken to reduce or con- ln>i 'frsgglng' lncldenis Include limlttog access to grenades to per&OMel in a com- bat environment who have a definite need for them •.. " Kerwin says Anny units are a!JO trying to improve the security of grenade storage and Ugbten the chain of ac- countability for the issuance of 1och e1· plosives. We are advised that unit commanden have also been directed to make unan- nounced tnspectk>ns perlod1cally in order to confi.!cate grenades and other ex· ploslves which might be used in frag- gings. The Pentagon Is aJao urging offi- cers to maintain open lines of communi· cationa with enllsted men and m.JnimiU the build-up of grievances whlch may lead. to fragglnp. Fiaally, the Army is trying to conduct an inte111lve invesUgatlon of each fragging incident. In that eoMection a returnee from Army service in Viet- nam wu recenUy tracked down and arrested in California to face charges in connection wil.h a fragging conducted in the Bien Hoa area of Vietnam weeks ago. MlllRORS SOCIETY -While he bare- ly menbons tbe fraggtng problem, Kerwin talka candidly about other Army concerns, including what be describu a1 "rising trendl" in AWOL, desertion Ind drug abuse. He calla dru& abu.se "one of the naUon'a and one of the ,Army'a moat serious social and human problems." 'Ibe general report.a that the Army's drug offense· rates tripled from 1915 to llG6 -the yean of the early Vietnam build-up -and haw ''nearly doubled" every yur since. Pouusion of mari· Juens has aceounted for nearly IO per cent of the cases, says Kerwin, but use of other drugs is. lncreulng in this year's 1tait1st1cs. Noting that arresta for drugs are only the "tip of an iceberg," Kerwin says rurvey1 estimate regular marijuana use from six to 31 per cent, while ex· pe:rimental or· OCCasklnal use has been esUm1ted from 20 to 68 per cent in variow units. Most usen 1ay they first smoked marijuana before beginning their service caners, accordlng to Kerwin. By Robert 8. Allen ud Job A. Goldtmll11 Flack From the Snoop File State Sen. James R. Mills browsed in the files of the moribund California UnAmerican AcUviUea committee, and came across a Mills dealer, along wltb 20,000 others. He found it "outrageous." Doubtless the 11,199 others would agree with him, and doubtless the California Legislature couldn't care less what they think. They aren't members of the club, where ~ pie take your outrage wi.OU1ly, Mr. Milla aald he wu in the file becauae 10mebody said he sub5cribed to 'Jbe Peoples World, a Communlrt daily a:een here about 1 decide alnce. He &aid be was no tub- llCJ'lber, that the pa- per W&I ma!Jed to hlm, and he kept ..,..1q It hack unUl they Ured ol paytog pootage du.. Anyway, Mr. li!Jfls hu been •lalnst the UnAmerican people ever 1ince, and he think• the m.. abould be locked up. An excellent Idea, though burned would be better. --·--Thursday, April 29, 1971 Th< ilditorlal -of IM Doilr Piiot '""' to fllf""" and -ola,. rrocten br prtU!lllng 11111 .... rpaper'. OJ>I"""" and - ""nto111 on topta of - •"" rignfJi<»nu, "' Jlf'OOld/flQ • forum for th< -·-of our readtr•' ophdom, cntd br · presenting tM dhlcni .,._. poinll of Informed ol>1_,, and IJ)Okum .. °" topia of IM dau. Robert N. Weed, Publlibor RettnUy Senator Birth Bayh of In- diana was on the Cavett scene, the most perceptive of the night talk shows in lta booking of guests and Its Rllinlpulation by the hosL The Senator was asked about the Army spy files. IN EFFECT, he reckoned that tbe guests present, and Mr. Caveu, too, were on file because they had dissented at one time or another from Vietnam and other Wuhingtoo obsessions. It wu plau.sible. The other guesta were Bette Davis, who for years dLsaented from Jack Warner, the studio mogul, and Arte Johnson, the little kraut aokller from HLaugb-in" who -don't be fooled -is a IOrt of intellectual. U thll ls an 11> curate appraisal, be !Ull! he la in the Pentagon black!IJI liie Flynn. You can't tun around, but you meet evidenc< ol the busybody l)'lldrome. Mayor Alioto of San Francllco wrung con1 ... 1on1 from the Departmeot of JusUc< and the Loa Angeles police "intelllgtnce' bure1u that the authon ot· a blast against him in Look magazine last year wen handed IQme of their mate.rial by these wgust lnaUIUlionl. Both outllll offered 10me f1tuoU1 explan~ion. The Deputme.nt of Justice t n p1rtlcular bu a hell of a gall plous)y avm'ing Its lnftst1gaUom art secret ind the ruulta inviolable, ·then lurf\lnl hearsay over to a couple of mag.pne . · wrtten for commercial erploitatlon. A> Quotes Rebert Blade1, Cal. SC.. C.Uece, Sula -. pnl. -"America need& • reYOJutJon • • • not of violence but of conldoUsnea and 1tUtude bec1uae this ii tbt only way Amtrica can survive u ahe wu eoocelved." for pollet "intelligence,11 nobody e1pecla much, Jeut of all piety. A lJ1TLE MORE of thlt, and every 1ovemment agency will be building a anoop me against 100 million adults Cud a few million kids), and against each other u well, and we'll all be caught in a ahower of IOOL lt is plain Iha~ wbllo this dragnet will nail a few thousand subversives -who show up on television and in print u bewitched and bewildered -the vast ma- jority of the records will deal wtth vlc- tlms of malevolent eoaslp, rumor, in- nuendo, barefaced lying, and in in- timidatory blackmail and a: e n e r a I btec:lcguardism. Let the captains and the Ueutenanta in the Pentagon bureaus brood over tbelr catch, like a miser over his gold, but doer anybody in hb rlgh! mind believe any appiedable number in the 7 million dosslen a.re subftnives? There ta no payoff Jn tuch meticulous structuring and hoarding of mean SU!pi- cion. The Ruulan1 1ren't 1o1ng to bury us for a king rpe11, but if we don't shake off thls mlum1 we can bury ourselves, with 1 little sympa.thttlc aid from those we pay well to manage our affaln and uphold our freedom" Dear Gloomy Go.s: Wo ...., to be runnfn& ., fut backwards to hear Lhe vocal mJnor.. lty that wt can ntver get far enouc1> lorwlll'I to bean! the alien! maJoi'fty. . hit .... ,. """"-" ........ """"" ... ~ ...................... ..... '"' ......... ....,. .... Dtlfr '""' W reck-ology? Is obslructionism, rather than a pure concern for our environment, beeoming the major goal of some of the militant en- vironmentalists? Last Feb. 4 in San Luis Obispo, a Sier- ra Club spokesman questioned as a possi- ble thru.t to local natural m.rroundings a state proposal to build a large prototype seawater desalting plant near thett. The Sierra Club previously bad been telling the public the state should favor aeawater desalting and waste water reclamation wherever possible and aban-· don conventional water projects such as dams and aqueducts. The chainnan of the San Luis Obispo Water Resources Advisory Conunittee on the desalting plant labelled the Sierra Club's spokesman as a perpetrator of "harassment" and "obstructionism." THE SIERRA CLUB also has been plugging for elimination of tidal and stream pollution. But when a $16.5 million sewer system bond issue for the town of Malibu in Southern California was submitted to the voten in March, the Sierra Club opposed the issue in the fa~ of the fact that it would halt pollu- tion of local beaches, provide fOr substan- tial waste water reclamation facilities and replace polluting cesspools. When Bridge canyon Dam, a source of pollutkln-free pcwer, was proposed.on the Colorado River a few years ago, the Sier· n Club insisted nuclear power plants made It obsolete. But U.S. Reclamation Commissioner Ellis L. Annstrong on March 10 charged that it has become almost impossible for public utilities to get approval of nuclear power plant aites because of opposition by en- vironmentalists. "Brownouts" have re s u 1 t e d which could become "blackouts." BARRON'S NEWSPAPER warned March a that the "blind opposition" of environmental alarmists o p po s l n I development of nuclear energy in many cases cannot be substantiated by fact Water development is experiencing Identical pains. "Wreck~logists" first ad- vanced the theory lhat farms should be deprived of water and the water given to the cities as a "higher use ," thwi reduc- ing the 11eed for and C{)S\ of water proj- ects. In the next breath, they argued it'• bad to give water to the cities because it helps increase populaUon and IJllOg, another false premise. Most every thinking person has a gen- uine CORcern for the environment. But many people are beginning to wonder ff the very foundations of our society, our jobs and our national security, are being placed in jeopardy in the name of ecology. TIUS CONCERN was heightened on lofarth 17 when the Sierra Club oa ecological ground! petitioned San Fran- cisco federal court to halt key facilities of the Central Vallty Project and the State Water Project, in which some $$ billion of public Jn()ney tw been invested. No can- llderaUon was given to the fad that mlllionl of Californians depend on thele projects for their water supply, their food Ind the~ jobs. PublJc 1pirlted members of m- vlronrnental groups should curb IUCh obstnlctionlst pursuits or their leaders and ataffa ln the lnterut of more cor>- structive approaches to re 1 I e~ vlrorunental _problems -man does not Uve by ecology alone. Ca!Jloruia Watu -Au•ctatlot Shellshock From Great Depression My luncheon ho.st was only aeven yean younger than I, but there is a funny kind of "generation gap" between ua that la as great as any. I thought of UiliJ when he called for the bill, and it was $19. He bad inSisted on our lunching at thil expensive place. and I knew it would be arouad $20 for the two of us, plus tJp; and I a!Jo knew that this was not ex- pense-account mo~ ey but was comlnf out of his own pock- et. It actually hurt me -to see trlm lay It out, whea l e embereit , our difference ln ages. I am a· child of the Depression, and he Is not; 1 was per- manenUy scarred In a way-he eacaped, and Dows nothing of. WHEN THE DEPRESSJON began, I was enterlng my teens, and bad times really didn't begin to diminish until I was in my 20s. He was only a little boy at the time, and the Depression It: just a blur in his mind. lt makes all the dlfferen~ in picking up a $20 luncheon chtck. We are u alien to each other, In that respect, as the people who e;periencfd the concentrauon camps and those who didn't. There t! no way ot relatihg on that level ; if you dldn't live through•lt, all the stories or dramu about it are pale and dim abstractions. To the young, JfiUer might as well have been AtWa the Hun, and the Depression as long qo u tht War of the Roses. IS SEEMs UNFAIR to blame or rtproach today's youngsters for failing to share the sense of values that older peo- ple pos!eSS, when even 1 man only aevew yeara younger than myself has a far dif· fe.rtnt concept of money the I have. Veterans an always different from non- How to Address Our Lawmakers veterans, no matter if they art veteranl of 1 foreign war or a domestic cataclysm. The Depression left m.illioos of us with a pennanent· cue of shell.shock. We uw -what could happen to men who had work· ed all their lives, who knew how to wort, and wanted to work, and were forced into the indecency of unemployment, of public assistance, of beglng for 1 living. THIS Bi\D DREAM haunts us for all of our days, no matter how secure or af· fluent we may feel on the surface of our being; no matter how much we rea5!!Ure o~vet that the structure of our socie. ty would no longer permit the 1ame thin& to happen. But tht wound has not · fully healed, and pc:m:sibJy never will. To my friend, the $20 luncheon bill wu a munificent gesture. J have done the same -spent as carelessly and 11 cavalierly -but not without a lllir ttrranean twinge of guilt, not without a tiny wrench of memory, reealling when a full-grown man worked a whole week for thaL I could not bridge 1 gap of onl1 teven years with him; how can we upte• youngsters whose flnt President wu Eisenhower to have the remotest Idea what we are talking about, much Im feeling in our deepest recesses? Outrageous j i >:i Bristol, Conn., Pre11: "It may be all right for justice to be blind, 11 its blindfolded symbol of the female holding the evenly.balanced scales at.op 1ome or our courthouses indicates. But the delays in meting out that justice ate unconscionable. The courts art operating under archaic rules. Despite all the criticism, some of it directed by emlntot juristJ, thera are few signs of improvement. Delays between ap- preben1ion and dlJposltion are outrageous .•• It hu now reached the point where enforcement officials are loath to mike arrests because the courts do no\ back them up. Of course the righ11 of the Individual must be protected. This is .ne of the basic concepts in 1 free country. But legal technlcallUe1 which permit 1cknowledgtcl crtminals to 1• free lrllllc:end the bounds ol jusUce. Unless the courts can command lhl respect •I the public, the~ impact on aociety will not be what 1t ahould." ~--Bg Geo"fJe --~ Dear George: J'U bet It gives you a nice, warm &low getttna: letters from so many people 1ee.ldng advJce, doem't it? B. Dear B.: Get, I didn't tnow my nice, "arm Clow WU &bowing through, I'm goln1 to have to quit 1llppln& le.TOSI tbe street to Jot'•· (CONFIDENTIAL TO JANE: You should have thought of tMt btfort you married him. You knew he npt a chimp in the tree house. with .. ,, orka orlc, Into blic ol af· .... ie- hing fully WU th• .. .... ut a WIS Idea lell .Z'!'i ••Ji .. ·i.·; ,i,l be ' .. al• atop But . .,. aro pile led lgn• •P-..... here ak• acl< tho ii free blcll go ce. tho .. y ' I ...... ' : ' ·i • • • . . ' • • ' . • • ~ : 1 : I ·i ~ :· i " • ' ~ I j '• " ., ., " '• " ~ ~ l l l l • • l ' ' ' ••• ~ ··- ' ·. ', .. , . ' ... .· "!-i:~ ... :f .,~~'. .,, ,, ~· .. t:• ' ::•: •:' .-. .. :. I,~, •• .. . 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Middle age. · It doesn't seem possible, to those who remember the young woman awakened in Africa in February, 1952. to be told her father, King George VI, was dead and she was queen. The face, in outline, is much the same, the figure still slim. But time and laughter have combL"led in the 20:.h year of her reign to add the lines of unmistakable matun1y. From now on court officials will try even harder to slow down her determination to carry out all the duties of her olfice -in the palaces and in public engagements -without regard for her personal a1m- fort. There is a question bow long she will continue to ride at the bead of her m!Utary chiefs in the brave display of horses and uniforms that has tradi· tionally marked the end of the great trooping of the colors pageant on her "official" birthday in June -a date chosen because the weather is better for outdoor ceremonies than on her rial birthday on April 18. nus past winter the queen was confined to her room at Buckingham PaJace for a week with a severe winter chill that turned into a heavy cold with a harsh cough. Her medical advisers made no secret of the fact they would have liked her to have a holi- day in the sun but this Js dif· ficult to arrange at short notice for the sovereign. And there is the queen's highly developed sense of du- ty. She never delegates any of the commitments which fall to her lot as bead of state. She would never agree to a council of state acting on her behalf except in the extreme case of incapacitating illness. The queen has been using a sun and heat lamp this winter and spending more time in the pale spring sunshine a t Windsor Castle despite the deafening roar of jet planes which pass over it on their way to London Airport. Future winters may find the queen occasionally visiting her sister Princess Margaret on the West Indian island of Muslique where she is building a home on several acres of land given her as a wedding present in lgs() by Colin Ten- nant, lifelong friend of the royal family·. One of the rumors destined for revival as the queen passes 45 is the theory that she may some day abdicate in favor of Prince Charles, the 22·year-old heir to the throne who for the next three years will be doing air force and naval training. This goes back to the days of King EdWard Vil who was an elderly man before he succeeded Jong-lived Queen Victoria. 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BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ond BAKER ST. *STORE HOURS* D•lly 12 to t p.m. Sat. 10 to t p.m. Sun ., 10 to 7 p.m. •• OAILV PILOT f) Dem ocrat Crusad es In Poland GYONIA, Poland {AP) - Antoni Tye ls a ship designer, union official, a m a I e u r philosopher-and an avowed democ rat in a Con1munist society. He says he's working for change from within. "We're trying lo revitalize the workers' self-government councils in the shipyard," says the gray haired, 57-year.ald naval architect. "We need a fresh start,'' he adds, sipping coffee in an of- fice overlooking the shipyard where men work on tankers he's designed. "We need a more democratic approach, to get the cooperation a n d participation of c r e a t i v e people ." What had started out as a routine interview on ship-- buil ding took a philosophical turn, and in the process Tye gave an insight into the think· ing of Poland 's moderate reformers. Referring to the c I a s h between reformers and more hardJine conservatives, Tye says: "It's like a tug of war . <rhere is a fight between con- science and other influences." / Himself not a communist. Tye is blunt in his opinion or the party's role : "Party peer ple should do the ir own work and not int.erefere w i t h other,.." Al the Paris Commune shipyard here on the Baltic ~ast, Tye likens the organiza· tion of work to the driver of a car. "The head is the party, the left hand ls the administration and the right hand the group ef enthusiasts, the people with inltiati ve and drive,'' he says. "It can't aJJ be done by ju.st one ele ment." Tye speaks perfect English. learned du ring 12 years in Bri- tain after the war. On Sept. I, 1939. the first day of World War II, he says "l was being evacuated to Bri: lain on a mercha nt ship, and r saw the German cruiser Schleswig flol!tei n she 11 Gdansk. "My best friend had been scheduled to he evacuated with me. but he went to the dentist that day and spent the rest of the war In Poland . "I commanded a cruiser as a lieutenant commander in the Polish navy." Tye fought the Nazi!" In the Polish fo rces Joyal to the exile g.overnment in London, not the rival Communist forces loyal to Moscow. During the Stalinist postwar government. people like him weren 't welcome here. With a more moderate regime installed after riots in 1956, Tye was able to return from Britain and build a sucees.sful career at thi.s rapidly g r o w i n g shipyard. Now he has seen another new regime installed, after more rio~ last December. It, too, promises m o d e r a t e reforms. Does he see a danger that conservatives, worried about losing their jobs, might try to sabotage the new reforms ? Tye nods and an- swers with an analogy that suggests the party needs work- er support too much to let such a backlash happen. "l am the captain of a ship,'' he says with a smile. "If I'm al sea and I'm dis~atlsfied with my crew. I ca n 't throw them overboard-not if I want h1 get back to port. "l must retrain them, and they mwt retrain me." How Ion~ will this taker He nniles again. "Democracy re-- quires a lot of patience." TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every Saturday --- • • • I ! l l .•. CHECKING •UP• E \'en Religions Down 011 Women Words Consigned to s~rap Heap By LOUIS CASSELS everyone's V(l(':abulary . from cirrulauon: prtunl threadbare statt, ~ ii relativt.Jy nrw bu1 1trl"ady i)4'Col1' WASHINGTON 1 UPI ) Using vngu, word3 Jl'I a way ~::C-oloJO'. AcroN11ng to lhf! loosely applied lo 11ny ki1'! al bont'-tirtti phrase invented to prot~<;t gesture or act of noisy When p.ape:r currency ·~ wnrn of l'lemonstraling that one Is, American Her I lag e Jlie-dellanct>. ducribe the alienated youtn'1 001 by e1cessive circulation, ,:n lO speak. with it, whf:~ the Honary, this word il'I proprrly AJlenaUon. Accurately used, attachment to ~ rock, com. XEROX 2400 th,. government replac~ It action is, alive W whit's hRp-appllnl only to a spec!~! thl1 rashionable noun refeni tn munal marriqe, '°'11 bair, with crisp new bills. pcning. br&nch ol sciellCf' conce rntd 8 stale of e 11 r 8 " 1 em e n t beard~ and beads or anything ......., n..~ ft's a pity we can't devise So L~e <.-urrently fashionable wllh "there I al ions hi P s bl!tween a person and his el1'e he lhink,11 will shock hll: 15 ' SINGLf COf'f 110me such system lor words. word11 are~ helter·skeller between organisms and their family, friends or IOClety. But elders. l O Our penchant for fads, into evl'ry ronver.<11tion , unlil environment." Today it JS tt has become an alliJUrpo!!e Upti(lhl. When It wu fre.i;h, ' Ouonlity DiKcwnf wtiich en.eble1 a novel , song, they are worn bare or me1n-being bandied about a.~ a description for lhe mood of this Wl!I 1 ~ picture-wot S6IO , ::.!t~AGll f'nt.ertainer or toy lo achieve Ing and become an orfense to c1tch-all term for any projecl modem youth. If you want lo for beln" le' se. overwrou1h~, s in~tant nationwide popularity, the ear of anyone who ha,, any to rombat pollution. MUnd contemporiry, you m11Sl unduly distiraught. Now Jt'1 AN (;l.t:MF.NTE al~ extends to verbal et· fttllng for language as a tool Confrontation. Thi~ u~ro to never speak or young Pf'ople jut¢ a dreany t:lichf:. ECRF.TARIAL By I.. ~t. R0,'0 "NF.ITHER v.11~ the m11n rre&lerl fnr !ht> wnn1nn · hu! !hp '!'"nm::i n f11r !he man ·· So lrs ~lated in !ht' Holy RiblP. '"f\lt"'\~ed art Thou. O' Lord. 1111r 1;od. l\1ng or the L"niver~e. thar r wa~ 00(. born a woman ·• ~n 1r"~ s1111NI in the mornini;: pr11,1·rrs nr !ht> OrrhOOox Jt>w. '·\fen arr su perior to woml'o on .:trroun1 of thp quallliPs wh1rh r.nn ha~ gi~e" Lhem."' Sn h "~ sr111ed in !hf' sacred texi of 1~r::im. the Koran . A rJ J ~ r n n ~ o ! a t e feminine ~uhsrri her suhm1ts the fnrego- ln.11: In rrove "' o mt' n p1·er_vwhere :ire persec uted . evrn 1n thr. fa iths. Noted. presslon. A word or a phrase or human communication. hP a ra1rly u~ful soctolngic;i! as being res1ll's~. discon-,.=======·==-·-,I F.RVlt:f:-492-2:1:12 \\'hill. Anyhow, th11t w11.~ then. l'~th~a~l ~oncie~be~l~on~gil!d~~toiJtl>~e~[Y~ou~d~ou~b:tl"']·~~h;"~'~Y~O~u~' j"~'~mEf~"'~'~'"~"~l~ioto.5in~w-h~ic~·h~~"i"~le~d~. ~i~m~p~1~1~i~•~n~l~~·~,1~T~h~e~D~A;ll~Y~P~l~l~O~T~-~J~~.c~oo~u~'l'~'°"~"~'~""'~S!~Of~~ra~~ ;\lndrrn Greeks pre f p r priv11tt Jlrgon of 11 few own li.~t ol words you 'rp sick 1n1lividual~ 1Jr Rm11ps find obstrePf'rOU!I, They 11 r blonde~. Surveys shf!W lhll1. :tpeeialists may be come , (Ir hearin~. Here 11re my lhcm~el11Ps In immediate and "alienated."' The One Tlwit Cares 11lmo~l overnight, part or nominations for rellrl'n1ent dire<"! opPft$il.lnn. In its Cliunter-culture. 1'hi!! Is • ,.\Rr.L.:i\1ENT CONTINUES ! n1·er \1h 1ch beats faster , 11 n1an 's heart or a woman's. A ' ' I .. .. THE PEOPLE \\IHO rln ,.. ,iiway "'il h themselvl'S nu!· oumbtr ~e penpte who dn awlly "'ilh other p e op I e ma n·s. claim several au!hnr!lie~ About ntne beats a nnnule raster. But thnse doc· tor!'. 11ussell ~fyles DeCoursey and Thomas F. Mnrrisen, con- tend l'llherwise. A wom11n 's beats· somewhat faster, they ~<11·. \'nw I'm all mixed up. HO" do you get a clellrcut :in~wl'r to a simple question around this firelrep aoyhow? .o\DD PROPER JOB CLUB: ..NO! only did Dr. Wisdom hP.'!d up 1he Philtisophy Der;ir1men1 al Temp I e l 'n1ver~itv. but p r 0 re J ~ 0 r Vision tllUght therein," reperts l a kindly subscriber. herf'abnut s by three maybe Your 'J!'l'Slions crnd com· fnur to onl' . . AGAIN. tllPIJt.1 ore 111elcom,.rl a11d OEFrNITEl.Y, a n1 an ' s iri// bf' u.~ed in CHECKING fingrrn11il.~ grow faster than a /'f' 111!if'rever possible. A,d- "'nm<'ln ·s CL I ENT dres.~ /f'lters fo L. M. Bo11d. ~ WRITES. ''You're so dumb f'. O. Rox 1875, Newport j ~·ou think Mnlly Bolts is a Beach, Calif., 92660. •, ramnus feminine palriot" Oo f,.----------, no1 .. F,VERV T H I RD PEOESTRIAN killerl 1n traffic t,, over 1\5 ... \\'HEN THE OLn ROY s11yi; he i;ho1 a stag. I hf>11r in mind hf' also could be l t.1Jlk1ng about a se ven-pound ! ron~rer. ,.OUR COMPANY have a lr11drmark ? If so. wh.'!t"s it l i;h11pc? A ~r.hol11r who h<'ls marle a study of the mllller rnn1ends such ~hapc., signiry.I OUTH COAST ·~·""" l•(.U"4 8£Af• l 1 Ol'lN NIY HTlT 6:4S P,11(, SUNDA'f AT 1:4S p,11(, SIDNEY POITIER -IN- "BROTHER JOHN" . ." Ovals suggest the desi re for 1 ~ 11.erurit~·. he sl!ys. Quit e 8 few i ·.of 1hnst>: around . Hexagons , ~"';'.·~symhnlite an amh1tinn In ' ·~""branch nu1 . To divt-rsiry. Lot I '·::or lhn~. 100. Anrl diamond.11.1 he cl 11im~. revral nothing I more than a craving fnr prl)- jils. Mnnf'y. money. money. ln!t-restinR. Therr are more1 than 9.0flll diamMd-shaped trademarks. COlO• -•ATlD GP .. •" ' CAlL FO• O'lNIHG AND STARTING llll(l -. -~ ~> .. 1 . :. ~ Cl1STOi\fER SERVICE: Q. ~ ',; "Z.,11 Zs.:i Gabor ~11ys she "'a~ _;'" ~ ift -. J ', nnce Elizllbelh Ta y I a r's ~ ~molher-in-la'A'. ls that righl ? .. ~ P: •• A. Nor exacllv. 7 .. 11;:i Zsa DYAN CANNON RICHARD CRl:NN~ ·' ! ,. divnrcerl Conrfld Hilton in : :·· l!Mfl. Elizllbeth didn"l marry ~ ;,'hi~ ~on Nicky unli! 1950 ... Q. ~ '."Quick, how 1nany 3-cent ~ ~·stamps in 8 doze n?" N11t 12? 'DOCIDRS' !,WIVES• (X)UJI'.,,_~ ~ : ~ ,. . THE OLn (;REEKS liked ' hrunPttcs. f\1uch rnore lh11n . ) 1 , l ' ' , ' • ' , ' " ' I ' • blondes. Sn. hi5!ory sh11ws. lhe ladie~ lhl'rP and !hen dyed !hrir hair "'ith s11mething call- ttf ravpn·s eJ!R ~hampoo. Pu! liimrhl11rk 1n ii, probablv. 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Freel We'll 1iv1 dlildren wisitlnc The Atboretum. ltL durinr Grand Openlna: • dlyS 1 !Overy, Hvln1. bib) pine (in 1 2V•" PoU 1len1 witll p11ntirc iMtruc:tions. TI!e)"ll love takin1 care of ii as it Wekome to The Arboretum Inc. UN1cu.e GAnoeN c ENTERs .An arboretum (iiilbO.ret-tiim) i$ a place where 11 large number of trees, 11brubs, and flowers are grown and beautifully exhibited. A colorful place you wanttovisit often, where, upon taking a deep breath, you inhale the clean, fresh smells of nature. ' That's how we've designed The Arboretum Inc. in Tustin, but, then we've added something more. Here, in an exciting, fun place-to-be, you can buy .everything you see and save money, too. lllmlam Qllllity atDfll:oant!'dces Our unique garden center combines a nursery, patio center, garden boutique, flower shop, plant and landscaping service under one roof where · · • I:\, &fDWS lo I full size tree! _ _,,. t ... · \!I' H1Jrry, whilt supplitt ~ Jaitl See Beautiful Ideas for Mother's Day! 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From a small house plant to a full grown tree, the ones we sell are all premium grade. That's the important difference between us and other' stores that treat nurs~ry products as a sideline, Sale priced! Special! The Arboretum Inc. carries only premium quality plants, at cut pric es. We can do it because we are one the largest buyers of better plants in the We stern United States. We're price-cutters, too, on nationally known garden accessories, furnifure and distinctive decorator garden pots! BPI Gedm l'otlleltJ4tmlm fa the Weal For months our buyers have been busy collecting the greatest array of garden pottery you've ever seen-more than 5,000 imported and domestic pots! Every kind imaginable, all sizes-all materials -all styles. Calllern 'f'or EcDIOIJ-OllrPD!icy We believe that concern for today is caring for tomorrow! "Think Green" has always been the basic policy of our company· It's vital for our environment. And we won't stock or sell products l<nown to pollute. All chem!Cals and fertilizers we sell are bio·degradable. We even have free "Think Green" bumper stickers for you. Meaning of th• Ecolog Plag you ar• heginnln110 s1e everywhere: The symbol I• 1he Gr11dc: 11t1er1 Theta, womlns of death, 1ymb0Jizin3 the threat to 1orth and its olmosphere. Green stripes ore for unspoiled Jond; white for pure air. INDOOR FOLIAGE PLANTS A complete 1ssortmenl ol hvorit1 indoor foli111 pl1nts -ferns, pathos. neanthe bell• palms. schefUera. pepperomias, philodendron, and many more. Accent your homr with liv ing plants. 2V•" pot size, 3 9~ each. Great for Moml SNAIL. SLUS AND INSECT KILLER Gardin pnta hit• itl Simply sprinkle new 1r1nul1r formula tllht from un. It bltl'lds Into &1rdtn lflH SO lt't ltu likely to attrltt chlldrtn and pets.' tiermaln'a rqullf $1.59, 99' Register fora Free Charmglow Deluxe Gas Barbeque lt'1 lbollt tlmt yrol stopped tr1ppl111 crtW YIM' ftOltl l1"C It quick 11 I brHl .. Oft this lllft1 llUlt -~ camd p~tt. Mounts on lrlJ Wl11 ondllolcls 100 Ito! of- tr1vtnts klMJ111t tool ( ... - .. """'"'" At tills ''""''" prl<t, pt two ..... 49°"'* Unbelievable value! Why Wait? NEW DESIGN OSCILLATING SPRINKLER INSTANT LAWN BONSAI SALE! F1nl1stlc Vtlue! Speci1tly 11Gwn Bonsais 11 prices never berore offered. Planted in Midi expressly for IJzy prdtntrs and mill or medium lawns.17 Sflll'f ...--;:...-;;~" tlo Mtd ta nit for crtM "" lltYfftOJ•I Just roll out tl'lt , Register ·: foraFree ,....,..·.._ Toro. Stlper Special! HUlllllMUIRD FEEDER •• •• •• •• •• Fantastic Savings! •-.. CYllBIDIUM ORCHID PLANTS 'f Oatslltldl,_ flOrlst qu1lllJ. W!ltfl Ill ~bleom, ttlell ordlldl makt ldtll Plllt p!Oltll1 "' "'"' F.Cll tffitetc. "' colors. .... 14.95 llooollofl ... ,,.,,_ "'~-. 'I" ·" •• Ga\ la on the priceless hourti of flln your f1mily "'11 tCltnd watchin& h11.111111lneblrds fttd, Complcllwtthfood. .... $3.13.- wlth coupon $241 •• • • .-• Wehonor ·• BanlcAmericard a. Mute: Charge be1utiful Orian!JI Ceramic Conltiners. Cheek 1round. YOll'JI set th1 samt Bortsais tor at least $30. ours from jtts cmr 2100 ~. fHt. Dlat ~trol for full or n1rrriw rtet.1r11t1s. ri&ht or left hand prtltrns. You've priced tlltm It $6.99. Wt'r• prtct-<:Utltfll '13" BANDED ALGERIAN IVY Banded Ivy? That means eJdl plant is indivldullly binded to prtvtnt shock when Uartsp1anlin&. Only the best qU11ity A11erl1n IWJ Is banded. In !.;.ct tt1111m1 hiah quality th1t th• California Di~1ion of Hi1hw1y1 insists on usln1 for frnw•Y l1ndsc1pin1. • . lt1&.$l9lhffl1t$41s 'en in Arcadia and San Marino visit our Better Garden Stores '2" BIG BOY BARBECUE, BRIQUETS. DECORATOR MATCHES T•ku10•oou1 own BBQI Cas~ plck"P ")'.;';~::r hl!ld!es and fol6-up Je1s leh )'OU ptck It into car trunk. Great quality! 11" bowl, wind brnd, revolvJn1, ldj11stable &rlll, 3 chrornt.plated skewers. We'll throw in 10 lbs. ol briqutts 1nda bOlt of lon1 dteor1tor mile.her. The ~~lo' wtiolt works, complete .•• Hcnm: !Ml p.m. Daily includillg Sunday. 1711 tr••n urpet-tnstant 1rau ftom Ctl·Tutf. Fat MW llWnt or to 1tptlr JOUr pruait ont. Wt JIM IXPlttl to advise )'OU. 7~ f4. tt. rGllt. 1l1't Gras Ill• 9 9 O llkhondrt 11•• Power Lawn Mower! 5 PIECE PATIO/PODLSET Add ., 1t11111! look to )'Ollf p1tle or poolsldtwltb thfl bl111lirv1 5 "'° pafll , stt that won't pvt )'G4.I In l!Odl Uniwtkl CC11Stnltti0!\t :rinofl1ttd Inside Ind out.1Cf1\lc 1namtl flnllh. • vir1in plntic. hlf\d.tled bands. 4211 round &af~ lempered obSCtlre &lass tlblel How ctn you 10 wrq?: ThtHl'13Jll: ~=- • • • : • ' I ' I r J~LY f'ILCJI Thursdiy, Aprll 29, 1971 Guinea Pig? Democrat Aid Plari Readied? Justice Departmeiit Involved S , n .Asks Army Spray-in Governor Upset With Probe of CRLA ca Ii r. A 1 t a t e blyman ha• volunteered down clad only in trunks, with mice in a r 1)eld while the U.S. Army . ,. Cal Tech's Joh Market Ai Low Spot Pi.ADENA, Calil. (AP) - The )ob market for graduates of the California Institute of Tecfti'IOlogy, alma mater of ll Nobj.:!l Laureates, is the worst the ;Xbool's placement direc- tor "8YS he's seen since the Deptesslon of the 1930s. "That's my opinio~" said Dr. ::l>onald L. Clark., who nonCQ)eless says he thinks that 1be demand by industry for ~tech graduates will rise again ~in a few years to the pea,).evels of ttte mid 1960s. -· "~when the demand co""back we probably won't havt'the manpower to fill it," he s!1d in an interview. "High scbOot students aren't going into'·sclence and engineering the ~ they used to." i douses h.iJn with Vietnim war defOUants be! or e television camerM. Re challenges actress Jane Fonda to do the same thing - on1y nude. Assemblyman Charles J . Conrad (R-Sherman Oaks) a former bit player in the movies, contended Wednesday such a demonstration would disprove the'· b arrow in g stories'' about Ame ri can defoliants poisoning people. deforming babies and steriliz· ing rice fields in Vietnam. Me said Miss Fonda, an outspoken war critic, made such charges lut wetk Oil television. "These falsehood• ..,;.,1111 be disproved and \~pole the following experiment," ••Id Conrad, a World War ll chemical warfare speclallst. "The U.S. Army should ·be asked to spray a portion ol a r ice field with the television media filming the operation. During the demonstralion I \\'i!l sit or lie in thi s field, clad only in bathing trunks, and allow the spray to fall on my body. "A container or fresh water should be placed in the field. After the water is con- taminated by the defoliant spray, I will drink it." Californians' POW Trade Bid Denied SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Senate Democrat s are prepared to write their own welfare refonn progra1n - using Gov. Ronald J{eagan's as a bluP.print -if the legislature defeats the ad· ministration's plan . Sen. Randolph Co 11 i er, powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Comm ittee, has submitted nearly 3 O measures all dealing with welfare. 1.-0S ANGELES (AP) _ Six The Yreka Democrat said Clllfornia men hoping to ex-each measure is a portion or cban&e themselves for the aovemor's proposed American prisoners of war we~fart reform pa c ~·a I? e, have been ·turned down North Vietnam. wh.ich la contained in 1ust by -three bills sponsored by Sen. But the wife of their leader says she doesn't think her hus- ba11.d will stop trying to ease the pllgbt or POWs. "He's told me if he didn't succeed he still wasn't going to quit," said Mrs. Dominic Cimino, whose 4~year-old hus- band and five others met failure in VienUane, LaOI, on Wednesday. Clair W. Burgener. Collier said he is waiting to see what the Senate Health and Welfare Committee does with Reagan's program before moving in with his piecemeal plan. The veteran lawmaker said many of the governor's pro- posals have merit, but that Democral.!I could not buy the entire program. SAVE $21.00 to $42.00 ALL ABOVE TIRES ARE FACTORY BLEMISHES CARRY fULl NEW TIRE V/ARRANTY. .16 Must Go SAVI 50% POLTIW lltil-11-ltu M..11 ... "" aJ,I I r.4. ll. Ta.1 .16 Must Go SAVE SOo/o P.C. P.L XNW• Si1• 77S.1S tuli•l•11 w~il•wall p!u1 s2.1w1.•• f•d. b. Ta~ Yosen1ite Fees To Go Up $1 YOSEMITE (UPI) -Park entrance fees and Yosemite Valley campsite use fees will go up $1 eactt beginning Satur- day, the national park service announced today. The park service said the entrance fee will be raised to $3 and the campground use fee to $4. The entrance fee allows a veh\cle and its occupants to stay in the park for one day. The campgrou11d u s e re e allows a one-night stay at one of the valley campsites. • • I i i SpecW O,,,_.I GILCHAN• &WIRltll'llM~· ~ l&·Point eng_ine tune~ i • • • i I I $-88 :~::...., ... Mt$lffptllllMltllllwcl T1b ,,., ur .,,,.,. tltl _,,,,,. 1ttf 0Ur «t MN ~frtl tin. the ~w"' to mah JQla Gii' rue •eoothft 1J1d tater. Don1 wltt ••• bdllc yvur w la. ...., ......... ,_ ..... il!W_"!"'_ • 1'Mlt WUIC Ol'llr 88 .................... p1rta listed below ••• Only Yo• f1!t ntW tpt.rk plua•, point.r., '\ rotor and tot1tl1,_Mf. PW.. aur 1~1l11tt will cl• .. fut \owl, air loiter IAd bt.ttuy, uad GUGk- i~lioa wlru, dl.ttribv.lot Ol.'9 •tarter, repl1tor, ,enentor, fllft Mlt. ""''at,l..S.Mlllr. cy\iii.d1r cornPtft&lon end bauuy • ::rn~~~' ··.., tmUIU If lOCAOOSS •ITI lits,,. .. a •WQlllOUIM ' VINYL MIST V91tl, IUIT W.W._. PRE·HARMONIZED COLORS ARE ''IN''! for • swingin' klatch of colors, ast •n orb on th• re1sure Tones collection, They run from cool to hot, from Ice· ...,---=----_,-lend pele to Mexico vivid. What • chance to express YoUrMlfl REG. $7.99 VINYL MIST flat wall point for interiors: One coal covers most colors . Dries in twenty minutes to • velvety, wa sh able finish. Brushes and rollers come clean in soap and waler. SALE $599 Outdoor lighting you never thought you could afford! A quality system you install yourself . •• in minutes, with complete safety. No permits, conduit or diaglng necessary ••• just plug in! • UL approved 12 volt system absolutely shockproof, child safe! • These low voltage sets art complete with large sealed beam 1 ll&hts. color lenses {amber, green, clear, pink and blue), weather· proof, shockproof cable, tran~ormer with on-off switctt or automatic timer, groun~ ~·and wall brackets • Us• this exc!ting new light from UttleiGlant In dozens of ways through- out the year for security .and .-outdoor beauty. Four separate lltl to choose from. ILOOM GLO\f! ·-- REG. $8.99 BLOOM GLOW interior semi"11loss enamel: Perfect for woodwork, trim, kitchens .and baths-wher- ever .a scrobbable finish is required. Applies smoothl y by brush or roller. NEW EEAUTY NEW FULL BODIEO SCULPTURED DESIGN Old Century WEATHE R VANES Disting uish your home with e full bodied, three dimen- sion elly sculptured Old Cen- tury Weather Vane. Newest thing out. Precision built, PFices start at $49.95 1l~minum construction never f~· Nit• • . . lasts e lifetime. .· I r. ·•' Ma~es the perfect gift. Another Little Giant Product IN-SINK-ERATOR MODEL 77 SALE II~. S5'7.tS TH! ·NO. I DISPOSER . VlflV,do 'llJOl:r*1 bw mare l,,..Slnk·Erators htan any ohll<' dltpooer? SNu!Uul cor· roslon·oroot 11ainlM1 nee!. E~Clvsi"" 11ke 1118 "Wren<netlt" !~at ltfl you c1tar l•rns Nilly. And mor1. No wand•r Ill• -n<!trful Modt l n ~at 1 llfeilme corrosion •rranty, AMI • , • .,. ... , ~rtl warr•nty, too. Tilt qvallly Illar m.dt !n.Slnk·E111Gr 1h• Nvmber On• dl1poswr belOl'IU" lfl yoyr kllcflirn. MODEL llJ SALE ~688 @4ilfl I 110. SJl.11 I Meny designs to choose from , , • come in today and see our display. REPUBUC "GEMINI" WATER 'HEATERS . 20 Gal ••• 547.99 30 Gal .... 549.99 40 Gal .•• 559. 99 50 Gal. .• 574. 99 T.kii quali ty 9uir11'1t1ed 9t,11 l1~1d w•I•• h•~l•r i1 •quipped with ••fety ''"'P .11 •equired bv l1w. W1 "'"' 1•m• d•y in11,11,. tiori 1v1ilabl., if you ""'il~, All l'IOrll'lel in1l•ll•liori p••h indud- ed, C1lt by noon -in1f•IJ t~.t dty. AU wo<k dorit bv m~.t1r plu11'1ber1. INITALLATION AYAILAILE' .. Open Mon. Fri. 9 a.m. -9 p.m. Sat 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Soll. 10 a.m. -4 p.m. QUEEN II: "He's like a forest fire. Contained, but still smoldering." Florida County Out To Save Its Lakes :GO.P ~close' State Vote • Ill W l L [;J A MS BURG, Va. Ot!mocralic oominees f or goveroars for two-year terms, blamed tbtl.r loeses, with some (UPI) -Catculallil,g machines governor polled 21.S million to choose governors for four justification, on local sltua- ~t Republic&n ~tiOnat Head-votes or 49.9 percenl in the 3S years in elections falling in tht Uons. Thwsday, A!H'il 29, 1971 DAILY PILOT J:f *****************~' MERCURY SAVINGS quarters have given GOP states. The Republican share middle of presidential elec-In a time of trouble for the governors a spoonful of com-was 20.45 million votes or 47.Z Uorui and thus to minimize the statu, governors are caught fort by showing that they percent. O t h e r candidates efiect of ptesidential cam-in a continuing crossfire came close to matching the reeeived 2.9 percent· of the na-p.algns on state voting. between ciUzens who want im-BUENA PARK Mercury Savinp Bid£, Valley View It Unctln . overall Democratic vote for tionwide total Only 21 states will elect proved state services and govetnorshipa in 1970 despite Only two states _ Mississip-governors in 1972. In those more state aid for local HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Snlnp Bldf,, Edlnpr at~~ ~ their .stat.eh<>use losses. pi. and Kentucky _ tlect states, 1% now b ave government and others griping TUSTIN Merc ury Savinp Bldf., Irvine Blvd. 1t Newport Av1. In the Novem~ elections, governors this year. The GOP DemocraUc and nine have about growing state budgets * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1'Jj the GOP glumly ;watched its has no hope of winning Republican governors. In 1974, and frequent Lax increases. * * * ~ ~ C share of the 50 state Ml~iaslppi , which last elected the Democrats must defend %2.-::;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;:: ~v~~~:: :: ~~ : ::~~ubl~c~~ go=~c~J~ ~:'itr:~J~a::; states and lH 0 LY G H 0 ST HEAL 111/tJ· !;,;• ~ 1: i:i~w~~ Ye:u~· the Republicans are the~~ ne:,!a~ori~ee;~ _ ~ •• :: sli\ce ln>. very eager to elect the sue· tories a.s part of a naUonal 'The Democrats welcomed cessor to Gov. Louie B. Nunn tre~: Republican I ea d e r 8 TD lllUEST PUYEI AND • rum THE MllLY lffOST fAlU 1D IWEY· WE WILL SOOl YOU A IU.l,nFa.lllf.i their ' net gain of LL of Kentucky, chairman 'Of the QNOWCHIU AS IN ACfS 11:11 '12 ns. PUTS wous IN Tfflll MOUJftS. JM COIN PURSE TMAT wt Mft'pUftJ.,:-. FOlt NW.llf8 FIOM JHE KOLY IHOSf CAltSlS 111DI TO SAY JR£ llSHt om. tlUllY, DOM'f DDAY. ~"· ~vemorahips as a con-Republican G O•V e r n Or s ' IOI YOU 01 LOYlD ONES CllECI MW hllNllS IT .TII ltllfr TIME. LETS Ir· JUST SlMD THIS WMOU"AD 11, .. , .,,, tfibution t o strengtheQing Association, which is" holding llf:VUS fttL IDO, CAUSES THnt TD llKOST PAttalllSll D.11111£,1 tfll: !f!eir state party organizations it! semi-annual meeUng in FGlt INSTIUCTIOltS llANEW.llUICI, IUOICt WtTlf tOY OKSPUIA1l£ IMO PlUNkETT, P.O. IOX ,7= .... 1• for the-··more ·important con-Williamsburg. IAS'fWAYTO IEClMTtlE HOLYCHOSf fULl OF Cl.GAY. ANllWS, CAL tDOOS. NI DIL T-.;' ~St conlilig Up1n'1m to elect NUM, who is ineligible for CIECI KW: • ...,..; DMLY CKllSTIANS ClN l(C!IYI ltl£ ALL mL \ . ..:··. I N-es.ideot. re-election, was.elected In 1-. WNO HAVE SOUCtll fOlt JtAIS, IOW HOLY lltQST. DNlY. THE SAYED CAN 110 "" ;,1.1• 1£C!IY£ Ttlt: HOLY CHDn 1H A FEW 10 HUYDI. ONLY,JlStlS SAYES. 10 IE· A,swirig of no more than six as the first Republican to win MINUTES IY U$1Hfl OUI N£W INSTIUC. CUYl JESUS AND IE SAvtD MOW, YOU ~ c!:V'e r n o~r s b.i p s to the the governOrship of Keotucty flONS. llC(IYIMR TKE NOLT llHOtt IS 01 LOYED GIUS OCH Wiil£ YOUR OWN ~ocrats bad been· expected since 1943. A'PRAISALS l1SUALLY Tiil llBHININll Of SPllllUAL HAMES ON fOl.lOWINS LINES. ""'the lesdership of both ma· Depending 10. • part on na· llPDIENCESSUCtfASYISIOlf'S,IRUMS, -:1 · e'i•111on1h PROPHECIES IOWJIOltS AND OfHEI it~ "J>arties. Ip the 35 states tional political treJtds in the MAN1m11it0tts WITH coo, 100 MUM-M11ta••-·----•• '{~Ung go v er Dor s in presidential election, 1972 of· 9•m~tone\ ~GUS TO MtMnOM HEif. N'.OiimbeJ:,...2i had R,epubllc;an, fers the GOP a .chance to ••h t:. jewelry TN£ KOlY °CNOST, WlfO MOVED HOLY MJl'-•------1 . .. ·<. 'l'AVER ES, Fla . (UPI) - Little Lake County, Florida, has taken on the big three of the detergent industry in an ef- fort to preserve its legacy of hu ndreds of sparkling lakes. gpvernors .and only 11 had regain parity with t b e :o"J: ~:1~1~~:1\~~ ,~~i H'~l TIIE cUHo TOTAL or ltEPrinD~'i • r>emocrats. Democrats in governorshlps. Sol.lfla Co••t Pl••• HOLY ,.iJOST PUTS nDtu£HC£ fff SEI· My fll•t • · • ------Elt IS 40 MIUlotl MINUTES. :.-• phosphate detergents co~ in· its ·biennial· eleetion But there bas been a move. Coit• M11• 540-9066 lllOHS, fllE IM tuTIMONl£S AND POW· PllAY fDI ALL THOSE WllO lflU. -; pletely. review just publfshed, the ment in the states, particular· l ri1tol •t the Se n Diego fwy. 0 IN PIAYd. / MJN••~---PUYO. ., ., ~G~Ell'~~~~•:l~c.~u:.1~a:t~e~d_..!l~ha~t_Jly~th~~~·~w~hl~·ch~u~sed~t~o~e~le~c~t~~~~~~~~~~l....:~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. After Lake C.OUOty acted,!- ··we're going to pull our own wagon ·here," says James Hoskinson, a citrus grower Y.'ho is chairman of the county commission. "We're not waiting to have controls im· posed from 'way on high.' " The coun ty, nestled in the heart of the citrus region, has 1.300 named fresh water lakes, and so many lakes under five acres that no one ha s bothered to C-Ount them. The waters onct: alxiundcd with fish, and the shores with tourists, but fouling of the waters with phosph ate from laundry detergents has cut in· to the fishing -and the coun- ty is determ i~d to do i;omething about it. On April I an ordinancs went into effect banning the sate of det ergents containing more than 8.7 percent phosphorous. Modeled afte r a similar restriction enacted hy the city or Chicago, the ordinance sets Jan. I as the deadline fore I imi n at in g populous· Dad (Miami) County and Orange County jumped on the bandwagon, as did several individujJI communities i n other states. This got the detergent industry into a l athe r and the b ig three-Proctor and Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive and Lever brothers -decided to test the Lake County ordinance in federal court. U.S. District Judge George C. Young has set a bearing for May 17 on the industry's request for a pennanent in- junction against the ordinance. Young rt:fused a request for a temporary injunction, giving the youthful county attorney, Christopher Ford, and his ally, pollution control officer Phil Edwards, a first round vie· tory. "I think they (soap com· panies) expected to encounter a little old country lawyer with no technical expertise," said Edwards. ALL FOR ONLY $ 59 WITH THIS AD ONE DAY ONLY! Thursday, April 16th DUAL-A-MAJIC DOUBLf .fDGfD Gen ui ne hollow ground stoinless steel with t wo sets of engineered edges. Ovol-A-Motic never gets. du ll, never needs res harp. ening . Easier to hand le than electric knives. MAIL ORDERS Add 75t P•• 111 for Potkoging I Moiling Sino! to WOOLWORTH'S . e Soul~ Co•" Pi•••, lrl1!ol .i Sa~ Die9<1 Frwy., C111I• Mell e Co1ta M"'° UOO HtrtlOr ltvd. LIM IT 3 SETS ! Amt11c ari Maclt 12 Y2" LONG 1Mp1ove1 yo11r tlKin9 . , .. n ....... l 11109in• o k'nil• 1hof Will Cvl Th ick or Thi" Slic•• of An ything from 4~ TOMATOES lo fROZIM FOODS, MEAT, POULTRY, FISH .. : ~HYTHIHG, EVEN BONES ~ "'li!tlimc" 6uat1nl1t in Writing by lhe M1nuf1clartr DO ES I JOIS IN OHl l ·P££lS •PAltlS •SKlllOS •CltAT(S •DICES • OECOlll,T[S •TlllMS • SCl,L[$ e SOUTH COAST PLAZA, lrht~ •t S. DJ.te fWf., Colt• MIM e COSTA MESA. 2100 Herber ll•cl. ~ SAllSfACTION GUAAANT!IO·RfPUCIMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED ~;. ' ' ., ., " .. •'l .. --''You get it better at the Wherehouse''--!i E·X·P·A·N·S·l·O·N SALE • • . We're on the move again (SALE GOOD THROUGH APRIL 30) SUPER VALUE .......... ·~~ Your own Portable Pop Feslival by19 Contemporary Artlslsl all stores celebrating, this opening of our 8th store ••••••.••••.• • 6000 •'l••re f .. t SUPll STOii t• Mrvlce the entire South ley Arwe - TORRANCE 3132 SEPULVEDA Near Hawthorn• .. •• • .. .. • • I " ,. " ' ., •• '\ . I i: f l " . ' . . ' •• " • • • . FROM THE MUSIC COMPANY I COLUMBIA AND EPIC RECORDS AND TAPES ·. . l!I - ' WESTWOOD l•n a.,,1..,,, ... ., .. ,,,, PANORAMA CITY COSTA MESA llUYnM.,111. 4611.17'11 . J,to+4JI 71 4-•.CS0 J52J • LOS ANGELES JOttM.Le CI .. .,• . _ . ..,.... •st.1121 LONGIEACH 12061.W .......... ., ...... , POMONA 616 ... 1"45"Mlll ..... tf .... ,, ... , ... ,.12 TORRANCE 2SS04 Crl11thew II. ....... ,..,. JtS·1700 ., TORRANCE JIJ2S.,.I .... --,,~•••1 .. l I I I • I J 4 OAJL Y PILOT Thursday, AJ>rU zq, 1q71 " Correspondence Causes Cl1ortles By T0~1 BARLEY O! tt.o O•llf .. 11111 $1111 WELFARE \\.ORKERS find very little to laugh about these davs if they ever did, but they do get an occasional chortle Out of thf correspondence that flows into thei r department. A few classics ha1•e filtered through over the years and a member of the Orange County Bar Associalion in collaboration with a Long Beach lav.yer regaled the mem- bers of that organitation this month with a fe1v gems. \Ve shouldn 't let the lawyers have all the fun. Just take a look at these extracts from the collection of Blaine Simons and Dick Cantrell: -"t AAf forv.•arding my marriage certificate and six children. r have u ha.cl seven but one died which was baptized on a half sheet of paper." -··1 am writing the welfa re department to say that my baby was born two yeArs old. \V hen do I get my money?" _ .. ltlrs. Jones hasn't had any clothes for a year and has been visited regularly by the clergy." -"I am jl]ad to report that my husband who is mis- sing is dead. This is my eighth child. What are you going to do about il?" -"I AA1 VERY much annoyed to find that you call my son i!literate. This is a dirty lie as I v.•as married the wetk before he v.·as born." -"In ansv.•er to your letter. I have given birth to a boy weighing 10 pounds. r hope this is satisfact.ory ." -"I am forv.·arding my ma"rriage certificate and my lhret children, one of v.·hich is a mistake as you can see." -"UNLESS I get my husband's money pretty soo n. I "'ill be forced to lead an immortal life." -"You have chanRed my lltUe boy to a girt. Witl lhis make an\' difference?'' -"I have no children as yet as my husband Is a truck driver and ~·orks day and night." They go on. But thi s is your columnist's favorite of the printable quot ations; -"IN ACCORDAf\!CE '"ilh vour Instructions. J hav~ given birth to twins In the enclosed envelope." Read the DAILY PILOT For Top Sports Coverage A. S. l(orh' Honored By Group SArv'TA ANA -Orange County·s A. S. Koch has been named as one or the top 10 pu"'"~ Wflrks men-of-the-year by the American Public \\'orks Association Koch, \\'ho retlrcd recently after 17 years as Orange Cowlly Road Commissioner. will be honor<..>d in Chicago during l'\ational Public Works \\leek. M<iy 9-15. Koch has bt'rn praised for de,·elopntenl of the Arterial Highways Financing Progra1n in Orange County, as well as innovations in solid v,·aste disposal. 'fhc 60-yea r-old Newport Beach resident is now an engineering consultant. Luncheon Set For Law Day SAJ\'TA ANA -Justice Marshall t-.f. r.1rC01nb or the California Supreme Court will be the featured speake r April 30 when the Oran'le County Bar Associa1ion holds its noon La\\' Day lunrhcon at the Sad- dleback Inn. Santa Ana . Justice r.·lcComb, the senior jurist on the Supreme Court bench. 11•ill discuss the ba.;ic principk•s uf !he judiciary aud the An1erican legal profession in his talk before Orange County kn1·yers. DOES MAMA WEAR HOT PAN TS 1 1' \; , Thin~ Mothe r~· Day INSTALLED IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY FREE INST ALLA TJON OF GE Food Disposer when purchesed with GE Di shwasher. SAYE $22.50 Off,.. aa,ires M•Y t. OUN LAP'S Is your G.E. Fr•n- chised Servict Ctnftr for m•jor appliances. AUTOMATIC BUILT-IN Ottlgned for top perlo,mance and de· p1nd1bility, F11111ret 1~ch1sl ve thrtt l1v1I "Thoro·W1sh'' .11c!lon r~.ii t alsures you of Sp•rkllng, c!een d1she& every· l ime. No1m1I plus Rinse & Hold Yl'l~h cycles-now you c~n rinse dishtl end hold them 1.int!1 you hlVI I hill lot d. P'LUl INJTALLATJON Mobile Mai d. .• lc~!1ir11•9 er ·~ l'(e.lu~iv• thre• 1e .. e1 "Tr1oro-Vlash'' 11tl•on, Pi•JS "Tull T~ci·• 111tcr1ot thats s!r~roger, qu eler, 11nd more 11111~ r~i<s11n! 1hnn ever! 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Free Radio Offer Available in: QUE EN-SIZE SET or 2 TWIN SIZE SETS $179 95 $159 90 Ortho·P8k & Double Bonus Includes Double Bonus The famous and original ORTHO·PAK ·Fieldcrest no-iron Ki ng or Queen size top sheet• Field crest no-iron King or Que en size fitted bottom sheet • 2 King or Queen size bolster pillows· 2 pillow cases • King or Qu een size mat- tress pad • King or Queen size metal frame on easy-rolling casters DOUBLE BONUS King or Queen: headboard plus quilted bedspread. Twin or Full: plastic hea dboard and metal frame on easy-rolling casters. Free Delivery You can only buy Ortho Mattresses at Ortho Stores For Service 548-7780 The Nation's Largest Chain of Mattress Specialists! LAKEWOOD 4433 Candlewood Avenu e Cendlewood Shops (across from Lakewood Cen1er) Phone: 634-4134 SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbor Blvd. (coiner of Ed inger) Ne11t 10 Zody'a P hone; 839 -4570 ANAHEIM 1811 West Lincoln Avenue Between Euclid and Brookhursl Avenues Just East of fed Mar! Phone; 776-2590 Dftll Y l'ILOT Ji; For the Record 4th Dhtt'lct Board Okays Court Space 2 Highway llids CbllecJ lll:Jltlnt 1yst<m lo bo modified and cha~iiil\on constructed · for tht Stach Boulevard Ind Death Notices ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLlFF MORTUARY tZ7 E. 17th St., Costa Mesi ......m • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar . . . 67l-H59 Costa Mesa 646-UM • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI 8-3433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel lSOO Paclflc View Drive Newport Beach, Calllornia 1<4-1700 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '71101 &Isa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 • SMITH'S MORTUARY '27 Main SL 53M53t Buntlngton Beach P'rl~ .M .. :t1 11111 M)'rlt, ti Wtt'I If ·mlr . \:-~'".t'U~nitt SANTA ANA -Qtange be conetri.lcltd in lht county Th& court now meets Ip San 1 lfl..-JP.n -AM. , ... J.._ County 1upervlaor1 have voted Civic Center 1D the ne1t tew Bern1rdlno and SAn Diego ' ~-"'¥ ~-llMll °' to provide space for the years. although 27 percent (If the "S,; 1 ~~~~-1t.dft'11 Fourth District Court of Attorney Mark So d e n , bwlness handled originates ln WIUG ~)RMAN -,.;. ,.. Appeals to meet here. representing the 0 r I n a t Orange County. IZ"\'l_w .... si,flfSovtt1Gal•,fl'lllS'f'-The al I Uo Id '"· t Id <•,N~lL~it' ~~~nr;~ic-"' c.. approv carried a County Bar Ass~ a n. Ht sa u"' coon y c:ou ' •lld M.111-. "· beth 0, Cott• provision that a court be recommended that spact be_ tipect to have a run lime ~• ksiu.Nk·PA.INE _ ~-11, Rw approved . for the St a t e alloted to the appeals court In; appeals court here within • 1!nf. l:f.., 'l'7 ~"a~~~G~o':.~11• •lld !lilllcllng t,.bi~I• expeeted ·tO the old county courthouse. three to five years. The Slate Division tr I IU3bw1ys IA calling tor bids on two project.s Jn 0 r • n I e County. Bid! wlll be opened May I! In Los Angeles on projecti. des igned to lncrea.~~ Uit 8'rety or Pacific Coast Highway In lluntlngton Beach and on the San Diego Freeway near El Toro. The Coast Hlgbway projecl calls for traffic signal and Brookburst S t r t e t loteraectloos. Th t r t iJ a-pP.r01im1tely .$32,000 aVJllable for the work. About $11,0CIO ha.. W'en tet lllllde for lnstall1llon er metal be1m blrr\er1 along a fOlJr~ mile stretch of the San Dieg~ Frteway from the MoultJ>n Parkway to CUiver Drive. P.MA11:1tlt0N -ANr. u . CN•i:Jl--:==':':''=:'::'.~~~~~-------,:c----::-,,-.,-,..-,-:----;-----------i;Ji.,""',..':J:~ '" ... '" .... -~\fl •t111-•t<•••· ........... l«ll •• ~(\1-·ltll·---------....... -COO LTEll.·LOWl!lt -Apr. IJ, Joll<I ~ WllllO'flll ..... llMIU'M . ;m;'.\flllilm~11i1Pl p 1ln.i ' llltttbt ~ ;;;ai·~ ::r-.-iflilllt!M. ' ;::;;t' ' iiiilliift4 •lt••mondt 20, 11ld Doris J_, 11 Doth ' " Im n1ltr. TAO N·8ENDl.tN -A.r>f", 11, Jon •lld Dor11f\N, '411 Mltl of t 8t1cll, SHAU TAYLOR -A.Jr. 1L Dur.i 8 ., Jr .. 21, ol S.nl1 ......_ and CM,.,.1 20. of Fouot1ln VIII"' GALL.AGHER-HILOE"lll.ANO -Mr. :to. Tlmottw Ptlll 11, of laguns Mg~~·D~~~' .. it:m&·-~:,'\\:"j;;,,;.-. 25, of Garden Greve, and Linda E. M. of F!)llnltln V1t11Y. SODEA:QUIST·l.ENO" -At>r . 21, Harold Htlmw. ~2. of W111mln,tw, Incl JCNll'l!W !". 3'1, of Huntl .... ton Cfl. lt!CHA8AUGH-TllOVTM.lM -""'· 22. Roller! N. 41, •nd Coiul•n« JO, both of HL>ntl"!lton 8e«ll. WAllD-WHJSTLEA: -AJ>r. 22, J...,.. ~fe1~f,: ~~u~1r1Mr1 Joie,.., 17, bolt! l1GL.AY<OA:81N -""•· 11. Jtu. S. t:I. ol G1roen Grow. a...i eewrtr G•ll 24, of We$1mln,tw. Jessi!!E-51lVE•tHOA:N -Al>•. '3, Ar1t111r K, ff. of L-hlid!, ancl P1n,v 1.--, "· of HUl'l111'14iltin 8e1d1. COUCH-DEL·G"OO -A1>r. tS. "ltltl Kennelll 32, and 011,,,_ 2A, Miii r Hu,.tlnot"" Aeed1. WARD-H"AWLEY -Aor. tt, 01~ .Ii. "'l. CllAm"lon, Ill .• incl K•llllltft J. . o1 Co1t1 Mna. . Mra toe-o,-.v1s -"or. 14, Rhlt Fr11\klln, l:J, Ind Jwllftt1 81..&.r• tl. both of Founttln V•lltv. • ~ 81t0WN·S~W -Apr, 1~, l..,..t'll 01 ~1. ot, • tml~~ ,,. WM•rn LM CARRIEJl CMILL H -~. n, o II Ploll I !<di. 'ii Vidor .• o . •nd P1mel1 25, bo"lh Coron" dtl M•r. PALMEA:<"S$E'LL -Aor. 24, Jllcl11rd All~n. 44, of C:1r<1en Grow, and 81ttr J_ ll, ~' We1tmlf'1lf"r. CHEEVE R·KA,t.llNSKY -Allr. 14, J11T'tJ f r11w:li .tt, Incl 04roflly Ml,.,., ff. botti of Huntl1111ton 8Hcll. lF'f.1!1.11!1,1.0F. -•Dr. •4, Jflll!Wlle E. tt, of FullsrtM. Ind Mtf'llt llnd1, ""· llf CO'tb M•ll. PltOULX.JOR:OAN -"~· 14, frtr* J""~· 'I. "' Tte-t. Wa•ll.. 1old , l(~m.bfrlY G•-1 14. el Founttln ... HOAG Ml!MOltAl HOSl"ITAL A1rll I, 1m Mr. er>d Mrs. L1rrv Mldletton, :tU Otlt Street, Ho(, COS!t Mtll, boY Mr. tnd Mrs. Wendel W. 8arrl1, 20'17' Mt,,..,11~, H"n!lnofOft 811<11. o!rl Mr. incl Mr1. 0. St1mlre1, 456$ Ptrtllm ltotd, Corona del Mer, boY M•. Ind M ... JOl\n "· Hulb4i"rt, lllM le1Jtie"*OOCI Wev, Irvine, boY Mr. arid Mr1. Jame• R. P•ltrSOll. tto2 SlloAI Clrtle, Hunllnf!on 811cll, bcv Mr. end Mrs. JOl\n Attrld9e, 7115 Ron1!d Roed. Hunllntlon 801cll, bl!l' Mr. •!'Id Mr1. t''""' fl•lier. 4374 i•llllWOed Wt!t, rv!ni, 1lrt Mr. 11W11 Mrt. ltoMrl Grant, :IOI Hllllvl!I•, ,t.ol ..... Hllfttlntton llKll, l ltl Mr. Ind M•I. W•fttt 0oldibtrry, iM Vldl>rl1. Allt. t. Costa Melt, MY ..... 11 '· lt'I Mr. and Mrs. Roneld W1n1, 71• Sh1llm1r, ... Pl. A. Colle Me11, bOI' Mr. Ind Mr•. W•v~ H111>1n1, 11109 S1nt1 S..r.an,,., Fwnt1ln Vtlltv, DOV. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Tibor Mt ...... ll, Jn 10th 51., Costa Mt11, lo'I' Mr. Incl Mt1. J td!, Wiii, ttn M1PM' Strltet, CO:ll• Mt•i liri7 Mr. •ncl Mrl. JG!WI .. t!'llJ, 1100 P"9rll0n p., H6. 5'·0. Coitl Mtsi. ~. Mr. and M..._ JW L Sttated, 1)ol12 W•-• Avenue. 51"'1 An•, 111•1 Mr. •nd Mro. Jtlfln Arp, nSI e, P1clnc, Cosll Me1o1, 1lrf Mr. and Mro. Joel Wthon, lOtt $1n R1l1et Clrde, Costa Mt•1, 1Jrt Mt. llld MrJ. -l . il"lrj, ..i , J:'-~-'t im . , ··"" Wht ht. Sit , Ho. lt2, Uinti Anl, "" Mr. t!ld Mn. A:_,. 111:. Sll#lf, lton 8etl\imr, lf\'lllf, 1lrl M'i l I nd '""'· Jar,.., Kt,w11Ue, 117t Vlt1ldt ~liitt. Cost• ~. 11rl Mr. Ind Mr1. Jolln R. Pllllt!Pt. 2•22 Jer.,..,!mo lent, El Toro, t lrt "'"' t. 1tn Mr. tnd M'1. Oeftnl1 l . litr1n, 1115 Pl!Kenllt, AP!. fl' .. Co1t1 Mtll, boy Mr. end Mri. JI~ C. ll'-11, 1100 Peter1on Piece. 61·0, Cu•• Me11, 1lrl Mr, I ncl MrL !>f'Ot'tf .11\orlttte. l16t ICtnwood. Coste Mase, 1lrl Mr. Ind Mrs. Jeck V, Gates, .UM Weil 81rbene. S1nt1 Ana, 1lrl Mr. end Mr1. l:Uchetd L. 8e1utll1mD, Ul• (O\lt , CCWOM dtl Mlf, 1111 Mr. incl M.,. David L. ~Gr11t1, \CJIJ Lt Fond.I Clrclt, FOllf'leln Valley, 9!rl Mr. 11'111 Mr1. Kurt Flsdlt r. 11,21 Kffl!lorl L•nt. No. c. Huntlntron aee<:n. 11r1 Mr. and M ... Alan E. l'ttl:I, '°'5n Gosl'l1Wlt ltlM, Hunllftf!O~ lea.di. t ltl "-••ii '· 1•n Mr. •nd Mrs. Curll• D. ltedlt , 10357 CF1thlm1s Orlwe, Hunt!nvton le•ch. "' ""''· tnd Mu. Pell!I'" Kle!n, SU Well Joann Sir"'. Cos!• Mut. ll<oY "•rH tt. 1tn Mr. incl Mr1. lto l"1tlS011, 71H W111 Wiison, co111 Mt1o1, olrl Mr. tnd Mrs. Jolln I. Hemll!Oft, 11» £111 Hoover AvenVI\', Or1nH . elrl A1ril 11 , 1'71 ~. •ncl Mrl. D••tll L. Arvtn, Jn Well 811 N. 8, (01t1 Miii, boY Mr. arid Mr1. Edwtr<I F. Ku11n. o1010 Wist hi Sir"!' Ho. 211, 51ni. "n•, ... Mr, and Mr1, Jolln J. Pulice, ~ Vl1!1 A:eal, C1•re11, 11.·1 A•rfl 11, 1t71 Mr. and Mr1. Rober1 J!lte•, ?1671 H1w1k1l Lant, Hunl!n11ton 8t1ci'I, 1lrl Mr. Incl Mrt. Ernt1! E. Southtrn, 2'111 l •fldllYl'fw, El Toro. boY Mr. and Mro. J1mt1 G1u11t11n. ntn E111/1rv Lant, Huntlnvron 8t1(~, girl Mr. tnd Mro. 511111 ShMt, JOl!l El PllO •venw, FouM1ln Vall••· o!r! Mr. INI Mr1. 1tldl1rd Cramer, MH l1Uwood Street, NewDOrl ll!acil, bol' M•. 11ld Mr•. AllonlO C1N"l!kl, 1U1 ,,.,.,.,.OY!I No. IG, Colla Mh1. "°' A.IH11 lS, "" Mr. I nd Ml"t. Edwll'd ll:llll!e, 169'2 Al· ottno OrlY9, Mlultft Vlt fo, bol' Mr. Ind l'!'l!'J. Dtl1 Gr!ffln, ton Mlldlltrrllllt•11 Orlw, Hu,.tln1ton 8tldl, t ftl aa· {SAflTY IS OUR BUSINISSf) ,. l tceM111tlltlff •r M.r\.C. 11,tl•, CMlritk ti 1•1 s-• *'Sat i:t/4ttlon Gal1u .. Hfre1I" ' ~ sttPIJl sf~CIAI. Wildt Uniroyal OUBLE· LTED 95 JUBELESS LAREDO E I 650x13 (878/13) 11.ckwill ••• htb.+11.15ftd. Ct.iii " '1495 7.7Sr1 S (f71/1S) $1995 1.2Ml t .Ul1f . (G71!14J~l t•f15) 7.001.IJ (C11/1 lJ '22'5 l .55x1 !M71!1 8.55r1 (M71fl J TUBELESS VW's DATSUN • OPEL TOYOTA & Oth~rs '·:.~- s2495 1.15•1• (J71{14) l .15r15 (J71!15) $26'5 UG/0.1h!S {l71/1 S) A PRECISION JOB ••• REG.17.lS PREC ISION JD B ••• .WH ICH CAN CDS! MORE ELSEWHERE llft1.¥PES1 Cltrtcl/11 tlsllr, c1••1r, T1t·l•,·i•cl•li11 1ir-c114 ititntl c111. 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S/••t 11. * flONT ~•rise SlllS it NC[O D ••If ,.1 .M •••ti * l(TURN S~llN'S ii NEEDED tJlr , •••• lJ,:lfw-111 * lll11ttt CJI~ lltUJ, W-1. lttrittJ tllrttesl 1 tti~tl GARDEN GROVE -t4~0 &rookhu"t-530-3200 ANAHEIM , &Ll!NA PARK. 6962 Lincoln Blvd. -826-5550 FULLERTtlN-1321 Euclid St. -870-0100 • . . • • • .. , • • • • • • I • WANNA GET MARRIED HAWAIIAN STYLE? If planning on gt·ltin~ n1arrird sonn "hat c·nuld tw 111orr romanl 1cal than a ll<n1:111a11 ... t1lf' \1rdrlrn~ 111th hrirlc t1nd groon1 1n na t11 c dtt''~· paln1 1rf't'"-.. ,1 ;i1 lllJ:: 111 !he hark_i::rn11n rl, torche s. en<."hant1nJ.! 1~l .01rl 11111''' g1f1~. and a onr 11P1'k hon r v- rn oon in bea u11r111 lla11a 11. \\1''>11 -ltff Pla1tt i" gn1nc tn prn 1·ide some lucky eouplr 1 111~ npro11t1111ty. 'J'h11r,dt1.1·. \la.1· :!i 7 r 111. fnterested coupll'" "houlrl 1 ri n 1 ;i 1· t one of thc"c ~hnr~ 111 \\lestcl iff Plaza NOW ... and rrg1stcr. e DICK VERNON'S e HALLIDA Y's- e JEAN DAHL e THE STOREKEEPER T~umay, Atirll 29, 1971 'one-stop' shopping · at its finest I OPEN THURSDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS ARTS & CRAFTS • FESTIVAL ' ' FRIDAY APRIL 30 SATURDAY MAY 1, 10 to 5 Hundreds of Outstanding Works of Art and Craftsmanship by Members of tbe ..• HUNTINGTON BEACH ART LEAGUE Exhlblrod on the Mall ... For Your Viewing and Purchasing P.leasare •• Come and Brow88 A Select.Ian of f'l11e Gifts For Jllother, ol 011r Dist,11ctive S/aop• DAILY PlLOI' • I I I I I / en BEA ANDERSON, Ultor TIWnll•Y· AMII It, lfR I ·-U' Lifeli fl es Plugged In The price tag is rather prodigious and there are no saJ~ days for artificial kidney machines, so when a kidney patient faces the prospect of setting up a machine in his hom e, he sees a rather monumental task. / To help Q_fange Coast kianey papents fund the $13,000 initial cost arid the $2,500 yearly maintenance thereafter. a ,group of women in the Fountain Valley area have b~ded together to form a support group. :\ 1nembership tea Wednesday, 1t1ay 12 •. "'ill give interested residents a chance to become acquainted \•;ith the Auxiliary to the Artificial Kidney Foundation of California, Inc. the new fund-raising organization. P..lrs. John Bacon, executive direct.Or, Will open her 1''ou ntain Valley home for the 10:30 a:m. affair. • I I I if I !r I I II: " 1: " HELPER AT WOR K -An artificial kidney machine is a valuable helper for l\trs. Robert G. Norris (seated), a kidney patient \vho explains the functions of the machine to Mrs. Grace Almaas and Mrs. John Bacon (left to right). Mrs. Bacon will host a membership tea Cot the newly formed Auxiliary to tbe Artificial Kidney Foundation of California on Wednesday, May 12. According to lt1rs. Ba~on, artificial kidney machine~ sustain kidney patients' lives until transplants can be nta,de. Not all patients are' candidates for transplants, ho,veVer, and these wiU have to depend 6n the machines to ke ep them alive. , Anyone interested in further information may call the foundation at 636·3980. I .. 1 .... -• -;> FIESTA TIME -In the mood for a Mexican Fiesta are Oefl to right} the Mmes. \V. D. Gailey, Louis Janssen and Donald Lutz, who will be traveling Saturday, ?tfay 1, to a Mexican-themed dinner and dance. J Dosage Doubled 'for Better Results Research and prevention ir··~L~!!!:'.?~~fl •!!.-~~ programs of the National Arthritis Foundation and its Orange County Branch will receive a shot In each arm • thanks to the efforts of two Orange Coast groups. The newly formed \\'omen's Auxiliary lo the Orange Coun- ty Branch will host a Mexican dinner and dance on Saturday, May 1. in the Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club, begin- ning with a cocklail hour at 7 p.m. Dinner will be served at 8:30 and music will be available for dancing throughout the even- ing. Assisting: with preparations are the Mmes. James Evans, benefit chairman: J o h n Smart, invitations; F red Cart.er, reservations: Go rdon Berlin, dinner : Robert Barnes, .J refreshments: E. ~fort.imer .. f-JGhennan, entertainment, and l Miss Jeni Greenman. dccora- , tions. On the same day , the Orange County A I u m n a e Chapter -0f Alpha Omicron Pi will sponsor a bridge benefit in the Verano Place rrereation center on the UCI campus. . Dessert and coffee will be serv~. during the ,l to .t p.m . .. event, accarding to Mrs . . ,·JamU• Farrel~ chapter presi- dent. Mrs. Margo Butler , diainnan, and her C{lmmiltee members are arranging baslrets of fresh flowers to carry out the May theme. Tickets, at $1.50, may be purchased at the door. Mrs. Buller, 64&-2524, or Mrs. James A. l-0ng, 833-2057 will answer questions. CAMPAIGN FUNDS -Raising funds for the cam- paign agains t arthritis will be members of Alpha Omicron Pi. Orange County Alumnae Chapter, dur· ing a bridge benefit Saturday, h1ay 1. Enlisting • be I. Lo %'i support for the ne 1t are Mr s. James A. ng! • (left) and Mrs. Francis Lipscon1b. Dessert and cof- ' fee v.'ili be served during the 1 to 4 p.m. event. • Husband Burned When Short-orde r Cook Hangs Up Apron DEAR ANN LANDERS : It is 10 p.m. My husband just walked out of the house and slammed the door. Hard. Where ii be going? To a restaurant, he said. "For a snack. Why? Because for yeart J have been a short-order cook and \:onight J handed In my resignation. I have two children and I put in a full day's work (at home). l am an adequate housekeeper and a good cook. We both need to watch our weight, Harold should lose at least 15 pounds. Tonight I left the dinner dishes and went to a Cub Scout meeting. (I'm a den mother ). When I returned J did the dishes and walked out of the kitchen at 9:45 -bushed. Al 10 Harold announced he'd like a pre- brrtime snack. I offered fruit -an orange an apple, or ha1f or a graperruit. He said, "No." I Lhen suggested a turkey sandwich, ice cream, rice pudding or graham crackers and milk. Harold an- nounced he wanted French toast. I said, "Nothing doing." He got mad and storm- ed out of the house. I must admit I have some guill feelings. Should I have? -K.C. TIFF DEAR TIFF: The lf'Utelt treaso1 11 to do th t righl lhlna; for the wn1111 rtasou. A maa who Is 15 pouncll overweight does not need Frencb toast •I btddme. You were rlgbl to refug to fix It -not 011 the grounds that you were tired, but because you would DOt be a party lo his gluttony. Stock up on low-cal Last.e-templers and offer them cheerfully -but refuse to fix the faU~nlng stuff at bedtime. And 11top feeling guilty. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 1 .. year- old aon bas been smoking cigarettes on the sly ror at least two years. Oc- casionally hi.a rather thinks he smells smoke on the boy's clothing and ra ises the roof. The boy denies it, but hia father punishes him without proof. I haV'e: tried to get my huM>and to say. "No smoking around us, but when you are away from the house you are on your own.'' I feel U we allow the boy to smoke when he is on his own he will stay \\ ith the popular brands and not go in for pot. Do you agree? -LOS ANG ELES READERS DEAR L: All kids do ~·bat they want when they are "on their own." 'T'he trick Is to raise them In such a way that they wlll wanl tn do the right tbirig whether t.hev nre supervl~cd or not . Allo~lng 1 16:ycar-old to s m o k e clgareucs in lbe hope that i( will keep him 1t~·ay rrnm pot ts unreHllsl.lc. i\1os pot smokers starltd with t he ptpular brands. It Is imposslble lo polli=e a reenager Z4 houri a day. U you've done a good job you don't have lo worry. II you haven't il"s pretty late in the game -and 1'0r rytog •'Oll't help. DEAR ANN LANDERS; Our daughter is planning a May wedding. She Is mar· rylng a man in the Service. They will be living overseas for the next three yeara. Possibly longer. They would prefer not to take too many personal belongings, Rather than gifts of sliver. china . linen and the standard wedding presents, they would prefer money. \Vould it be proper to enclose a card along with the In. vitatioru atating this preferenct? Pleiu phrase the request so it doesn't sound ~ commercial. Thank you. -MCYI'HE.Rr OF-THE-BRIDE. DEAR !\-1C1rHER: Sorry but there an no words I.bat conJd make this requeH SOUJld noncomlderclal. A plkb for money fl bad manners 110 maUcr how dellcatd..Y phrased. Forgel M. How far should a teenage couple Co' Can necking be safe? When does Jt became too hot to hnndlt't Send for Allll Landers' booklet, "Necktna and PetUni- What Are the Llmils?" Mall your request to Ann Landers in care O( the DAILY PILOT enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped, self addressed envelope. J I I I • • . • 1 18 DAILY PllOT Thursday, A#rll 29, 1971 Mom Scoring Points Peering Around MRS. NEU. V Au.AN, an Instructor in adult education at Laguna Beach Hl&h School, recenUy returned f r o m Denver. Durin& a 1tay in Golden, she was honored with a showing oC bu enameled pictures In lhe Applewood Art Gallery and wu interviewed on televilion and radio on the subject of her unusual art. Forty five enamels, which ls the process of applying gll!S (ground into a flnt powder) onto a metal and firing it in a kiln, wen on display. Mrs. Allan, a native of Pngue, received a BA from the Prague Fine Art Institute and atudied enameling ln \' i e n n a at the KW1St- gewerbeschule. LAGUNA'S GREETER Eller Larsen, who has not only immortalized himaeU but has had some help from the photographic expertise or Dr. Ronald Green, entertained the doctor and hi! wife on the oc- ca!low. of Dr. Green's 94th blrlbday. The Greens have moved from the Art Colony to Laguna Hill!, but returned here for the birthday ei!lebration in the Cottage reataurant w h e re many of Or. Green's character portraits of the greeter are on di.!play . Spring Stitched Up Scoring points with Huntington Valley's Little League will be adults of the com· munity when they get acquainted during a dance Saturday, May l . The Ed 'Dare Trio will play from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Moose Lodge, Huntington Beach. Helping "throw the ball" is Mrs. Frank Seurer assisted by Frank Whit· aker (left) and son Frank Seurer. MRS. RICHARD S. Castle of Newport Beach was i n Hooolulu to help charter the newest chapter of the National Au~tance wgue. Stitched up for spring are Mrs. Edward Wagoner (l eft) and her daughter Marilyn who will join other mother-daughter teams during a noon lnucbeon and fashion show Saturday, May 1, in the Vill.age Park Clubhouse, Irvine. Chairman of the home-sewn fashion show is Mrs. Donald Buckler. Mrs. Andrew May is accepting reservations. Horoscope: Aquarians Focus on Basic Chores FRIDAY APRIL 30 By SYDNEY OMARR Leo-born Mae West I 1 fascinated by a1D'0Joo' and manner. Career, standing in com-rive at understanding based on GEMINI (May 21.June 20): munity are emphasized . mutu al respect. Older person Accent on money. personal Whatever you do, do sG wit h can aid with contract, lega l possessions. Collect and pay air of authority. Perceive agree ment. Stick to the debts. Obtain needed data. trend3. Go with tide. famil iar. Evaluate inlormation. Take Professional superior can be AQUARIUS (Ja11. 2.o • Feb. Q uota Club Installs New Duties Accep ted Memben of the Orange County Quot. Club will gather to install Mrs. Richard Wendt of Tustin as president Satur- day, May 1, in the Royal Coach Inn, Anaheim. Installing officer wil1 be Mrs. Helen Turk, intemation&I third vice president. Other ol· Mothers Featured Molhen wtl1 take to the l!pOtlljbt when MU UP'ilOO chapter, Beta Sigma Phi has Us annual Mother's Day luncheon at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 1, la tbe Golden SailJ restaurant, Long Beach. Installation of officers will take place with Mrs. Richard May accepting the office of president. Others will be the Mmes. Char lea Becker, vice president; Stephen Bisset and Stephen Humphreys, secretaries; Frank Spates, treasurer; Dave Johnson, civil defense, and Kenneth Ki!lhardt, and G re g o r y Patchen, council represen- tatives. Officers appointed Include the Mmes. Becker, sergeant- at -arms ; Terry Faff, parliamentarian, ud Larry Marshall, historian . Ucen to aerve Include tlw Mmes. Dorothy Saar and Freda Roche, vice presidents; Robert Elz, secretary; Helen McGinnis, treasurer, and War· ren Brobtr1, Mimi Abraham and Cluade Kennell, directors. Also meeting in Anaheim will be the presidents of all clubs In the 25th District. A president'! co u n c i I and workahop for incoming pre!ldents will take place. Quota Club is a c\usified service club for eT.ecutive women, pledged lo serve com· munlty and country. Cactus Society Orange County Cactus and Succuleilt Society meels the first Wednesda y at noon b1 Odd Fellows Hall, Costa Mesa. DOES PAPA LOVE MAMA7 Thinlc Mothers' Cay w .. tcllH rtao -642·2444 Newporter 11111 MATERNITY save251o MATERNITY PANTYHOSE 2 Pairs'525 Rag. 2 Pair 7°° 2 Pairs'898 · dedlcatM to research in allied Aceent on tecurity, home, pro- perty, ability to get most from investments. Stop p I a y i n g games with assets. Experience must now combine w i t b creativity. Stick to even course. personal interest in new pre>-favorably impressed. 18): Obtain hint from Taurus IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have i;parkl· ing sense of humor. You want constantly to expand, to have new experiences. Your in· tellectual curiosity ls a very real part of your personality, charm. Recent emotiona l set· back serves only to make you stronger. By October, you will be. in better financial , emo- tional position. SUPPORT PANTYHOSE bVCANTRECE 0 Reg. 2 Pair 11•a . subjects, 1 a c b as parapsycboloo. S Ir e u:- e mp I If I e 1 li er 111•: 1bowmaa1hlp combined wltll a laoguJd !rumor. ARIES (March 21-April 11): TAURUS (April 20-May 1.0): Gtt rid of outmoded concepts. Welcome Jdeu, c h an g e 1 • Refuse to accept burden which Is not righUy your own. Be fret of doubts, fean. Do so by asserting yourself in frank ject. Leaving details to others SCORfIO (Oct. 2J..Nov. 21): message. Fin ish wh at you would be a mistake. Good lunar aspect aiincide:1 sta rt. Basic chores should not CANCER (June 21.July 22): with higher education, ability be ignored. One who performs Lunar cycle is at peak. Your to grasp intricate details. You special service deserves added judgment, Intuition serve as win friends and influence peo-pra ise. Heed conti!pt of golden reliable guides. Add to pie. Keep communicatioli Imes rule. wardrobe. Brighten sur-open. Reply to messages. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): rouodings. Welcome new, SAGmARIVS {Nov. 22-Creative resources are ac· romanUc cont.acts. Take in. Dec. 21 ): Perceive what cented. Stress original and Jtiatlve. others are thinking. Means versatile approach. Old ways To nM 9llt more •bDul vourwlt ano .. 1ro1oiir, _,..... Syd....., Om1•r'• JO.- -boallltl, The Truth AlllM Altrolotr. s.nd b!rthd1t. ind JI) tll'tl to Omarr &oolli.t ""' DAILY PILOT. Box l:l40. Gr•r>d Ctr11r1I Jr11lon, Ntw YCllit. N.Y. 10017. One Week Onlyl DTERY LEo (July 23 • Aug. 22): don't accept surface 0 r may not suffice. Be ready for Ally yourself with Cancu-!uperficial indications. Some change, travel, variety. Young -------------------------------- born lnd.ividuaJ. Cooperate in now are fond of putting on an person requires special at- project aimed at ralsmg funds act. Realize this and act ac· _<_en_u_·0_"·--------r for charity. You receive oiler. cordingly. Walt for facts . CHECK THE DAILY PILOT Make most of it by thoroop CAPRIOOl!N (Dec. 22.Joo. IVERY DAY FOR research preparation. 19): Serious discussion with ALL CURRENT VTROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): n ,,_,It• l'oottoear l'er WOtllell and ClllUren You a:et what you request. .c;;;m;;;1;;;t;;;e,;;;partne==';;;i;;;s ;;;e';;;'='"=tl=al=. =A'-'r-=M=A=R=K==l=N=FO=R=M=A;;;T;;;IO=N=:;I Know thlA and be sure you rr BE 22S E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 542771 know what Jt is you actuAlly de1lre. Stress mature a~ proach. Don't be reckles! with feelln11 of friends. Measurt potential IJBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 22): from $ 10 yd l'OLYESTERS, NYLON. conoN, ACETATE ONE DAY ONLY SATUltDAY, MAY 1st T·SHIU SEWING DIMONSTIATION " A.M. -I r .M. -l:OO r.M. 111111-IOlllllOP CWlll llOI fOIMllK IHROLL NOW -J 2·HOUll: SESSIONS SWIMSUITS -LINGERIE -SHIRTS - CAl'ltl~TAILORl:D DRESS(S MJ-6215 S·T·R·E·T·C·H AFFAIR I l'OINTS SHOl'P!Nli CINTll 11555 MAIN ST., HUNTINGTON BEACH rtteu IHtcnYI APltL ta. It ......... , 11T A Lovefy Gift For Mother's Day Thi1 double-bre1sted co•+-dress i1 one of many styles . Polyester •nd cotton 1eer1ucker, Sizes: 10-20 $1 5. Veta's lllTl llATt APPA l tl .............. ,--... _ .... .._ 1'1100•1 MZ·11 97 Singer FASHION FABRIC SALE. UP TO 50% SAVINGS ON FAIRICS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DOU8LI KlllTI AND SIN,OLI l(NITI -$2 88 fir1ott Polfdt.n:, Mod• by 11n• of Am•rico •top butting mill.. SALE \'D. •t1•• ...... w.ia .. 10 ••.oo .. ,... •. . . . ..... .••••••... .. I 100% POLYllTIR TOP QUALITY s3 88 Fomo1t1 brond1. 100% Poly_.d•r Knit1. !58/60" Wide. Wo1ho!if.,, Ya1•••••17.DD •t•· .; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE I YD. POL YISTIR DOUBLE KNITS G ... ot J11c:quard 1titch11, you ""' n11w, far • .,orytf.!119 ft'Olfl thTflt, to pant-s4 88 iuitf. S•• the hu;1 a11artm•"'· AU machlnt w111habl1, SALE wri"kt-..1 .... 100% t1xturizttl P11l~11t1r0 V-1••• 10 al.OD • ,.. I YD. COUNTRY conONS Th• n1w•1t in fo1hian dem11ndt. P.atoflf prints 45" Wid1. WatfleMIL lttgala~ SJ.II a yd •••• ••••••••••••••• .•......•.••• , ••• SALE SILKALORI PRINTS 100% Rayon "45/45/4!5 .. Wid•. Wa.halif.. SALE llqalu SI.Sii • ,.._ •••• , •••••• •••••••· •. • • • · · · · · · · · • •• .88m. 188m LOVIL Y DOBBY PIQUI PRmfl $1 88 100% Cetta". "45" Wid .. Wa1habl1, lliegulat S2.29 •yd. •• ••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SALE I YD. SINGER ,,.....____~ COSTA MEU.-lrhtol & S111ft•-· lotttl C..nt Pl..., 140·26J) COSTA MISA-2100 "-'"'"' ""'·• H.,ffr C...ter, •I f•11fl HUNTI NGTON l lACH-l!dl...., .. hM:tri, Hv11th1tt ...... C:.t..-, ltJ.1041 OlANGl-21 Mloft .. 11 Iott, ''Tiie City" Cffter, 141·1491 •AlblN GIO¥f-ttJ1 Chapme111, Ora!HJ9 Ctollty Plcno, 530-4011 DAil Y PILOT Jf) Quick Course in Aging Art Museum Benefit Elective Class Meets at Night Lengths Li berated Liberated Lengths, a preview of total fashionable look.s for the totaJ woman, is a Students Compete faahion show and buffet luncheon benefit for th e Newport Harbor Art Museum. The story of mulUmeaaures will be told beglnning with cocktails at 11 :30 a.m. Tue~ day, May 4, in Coto de Cau. Trabuco Canyon. S o u n d 1 coordinated to the clothing will be provided by the Frank P(ln. By ERA1A BOli~ECK All the Idiots who say, "You don't look old uough to have a daughter entering coUegt:" have not seen you after you've Shopped for one. Oh, I dkin't mind when the mail b r o u g b t application blanb from re.mote schoOls behind the iron Curtain lhat taught everything f r o rn Revolution l to Jousting. What reaJly bug&ed me was the horror kids register when parents suggest going with them to look over the campus. Now don't misunderstand me. Having children ashamed of their parents is not news. !Once when I appeared at ~ PTA Open House, my son in- trodu ced me as a neighbor who was looking for a game of pillow c a s e bingo.) Our offer to check out a few campuses was met with com- plete bysleria. "Why should you wnnt to visit a campus?" she chargec.. "You're not going there." DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS -Getting a bead start on perusing applications for outstanding Laguna High scholars to receive $500 Ebell Club awards are (left to right) the Mmes. Gordon Brown, J. W. H. Chamberlin and James Agnew. "Indulge us ," 1 said, "We are old people and we are high strung. Your father and I just want to make sure there--Sre alligator -stocked mo a ts between the girls' and boys' dormitories and that the dorm mothers aren't smoking funny cigarettes." $3,000 in Scholarships Ebells Grade Students "I wouldn't mind it i( you 'd just look ," she sulked, "But you and Daddy alway.s ask a million questions like , · ~iow much does it cost?' and 'How many ironing boards are there on each floor ?' and 'How many students are there in each class?' Dumb stuff." Members d the Ebel! Club of Laguna Beach Scholarship CommlUee once again. are up to the top of their heads in paperwork with the difficult decision of selecting s i x outstanding students. Chainnan ~1rs. J. \V. H. ••• wltll -I• 111l11d! GRADUATE CORSETlfRES "8~ Comton1111~ I" Your CuPS" Sandy's Fluff 'n Stuff 2Jt ... 11'11t it .. C.."• MHI -lllllf'911 l<tv1re -'41.fal - Chamberlin, who heads a com- mittee to name six members of the June graduating class at Laguna Beach High School, has listed scholaslic achieve- ment, leadership, ex- tracurricular activity and all- around achievement as major items in the rinal decision. Also on the team to name winners of six $500 awards are the Mmes. Richard Racich, G<lrdon M. Brown . Aldon E. Clark, James E. Agnew, Clarence Carson and Linco ln Grindle. club president. Major fund-raising events allowing EbeUs to award '3,000 in scholarships as well Fullertop Open Sun., 12·5 p.m. TO SIZE 52 You can't 90 wrong with • sweater from Elli Nor's wonderful selection of 1uds-lovin9. orlons: long tnd short ..• wh ite and pastels ••• button fronts ind jackets. from •••• $14 -· .-----OTHER GIFT IDEAS---- • DRESSES e SLIPS e GOWNS e PANTSUITS e ROBES e SPORTSWEAR -Undecided? ••• Gift loor e "'good eoy- ' time" tlft ctftlftcatL Let MOllt ehooM iz~~'s"iALF-SIZE 1805 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MIU. t•/, IH1. M .tit\ St.I 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER HUNTIN•TON llACH !Nert te leftt., Ir-. f•niltv,.I AIMI 224 OWANG•J'All. MALL J'ULL•WTO" SHO m as support other civic pro- grams, are the annual benefit ball which will be Friday, May 14, in the Balboa Bay Cub and an annual rummage sale. Winners will be announced during the high school awards assembly. The club recently approved a list of new donations in-- eluding $300 to the Laguna Beach Released 'Nme Chris- tian Education program: $100, Laguna f\.toulton Playhouse; $500, Laguna Greenbelt; $125, Laguna Beach senior party: $25, high school yearbook, and The first school we toured we liked. Academically, it was tops. She shook her h e a d hopelessly. "That's easy for you to say. Did you see the fi ve boys we saw in the Stu- dent Union? Short. Shorl. Short." The next school also had some merit. (Also five ironing boards per 25 girls.) ''You're kidding," she said, $50Me~:~ also made a fmal •""'*"'9m'••"'1M'•,.·nes-•ll!"""' $500 payment on their most recent pledge to South Coast Community Hospital. Harbor TOPS Harper School in Costa Mesa is the location where The Tee Tattler members of TOPS Harbor •••"'*"'"' .. -,..zoor•mM"""*"'_""'_ Lighters gather each Monday evening at 6:30. STARS Sydney Om1rr is one of th o world '1 9re1t •1tr1lo91rs. Hi1 c:ol11m11 f1 0111 of tho DAILY PILOTS 9r11t f11t11r1s. HARIOR CENTER'S Sidewalk Sale ONE DAT ONLT ! Sat., May 1st Don't Miss This One! 2300 Harbor, Costa Mna END OF MONTH SPECIAL SALE Men's No-Iron Slacks l•t· Sl.-50 to $12.00 MOW Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts MOW Open 0.11,. 9,3~ Friday '1118 P.M. AT WIT'S END "The ski slopes are a day away." The third one had a poster of Fidel Castro in the ad· ministratiaon building, b u t other than that ii seemed ac- ceptable. "No way," she complained. "The regislrar had a burr haircut." Other schools met with disfavor becau!le (a) a chaplain made you write to your mot.her once a month {b) Their football team had a bad season (c) Pauline Frack had been accepted and if they took Pauline Frack they 'd take anybody! "I wish you'd be more like Wyckie's Mom and Dad." she said, "They check out cam- puses but lhey don 't bug anyone." My husband and I had never toured a campus tennis court by flashlight before, but as a parent , you never stop learn- ing. Takes Note DEANNA MARTIN To Ma rry Summer Wedding In Offing A design and drawing com -petition for Orange County li Trio in the ru1tle setting ol high school seniors and juniors the private sportsmen club. Is be.ing sponsored for the More than 54 ensemblu ninth year by the Orange from prominent Orange Coun-. County Chapter, American ty stores will be modeled for Institute of Architects and the both men and women. Miu Women's Arc b i t e ct u r a I Judi Severin will serve as League. commentator. The goal is to des.ign a youth Mrs. Michael M u 111 n • cente1 1hat will be used for in-chairman and her assiatant door and outdoor activities in-Mrs. Norman Lawson have eluding dances, barbeeues, made atTangemenl! far 250 lectures and art shows. gueslS with Mrs. Bryan Ze0% Judging takes place Satur-making centerpieces. day, May I, in the UCI Mesa Funds will be used to pro- Commons Gold Room . Cash mote the programs of the art and merit prizes will be given museum and Art Renta1 Couo- during an open house Sunday, cil -viewing and studying May 2, ranging from $75, first paintings, sculpture and allied t\-1r. and Mrs. Theo Martin prize, to $10 honor awards. works. or Costa Mesa have announced --"~~;.;;;~ljl;mi~;;;;9;;;;;;;;;;;;iiijjiiiii;:- lhe engagement or t h e i r daughter, Deanna Martin to John Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Costa Mesa. An early summer wedding in the Costa Mesa Church of ...a ... _._1-_ _a_-_ Christ is being planned. UW1'g'~ The betrothed co u p I e ""40 E " r 1 graduated from Cos?a Mesa "' .Co&l•M?&J!lor Corono ael Mat' 111gh School and Orange Coast Diilv ":JO to S:JO Tel: 644-7340 College. Sht will attend San Sw"dav' 11 to 5 6o1A -Me&t'•,.Chalp Diego Stale College and he isJ.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v.•orking on his teaching cn?dential with a major in physical e ducation at California State College at Fullerton. Kiwis Nome New Leaders ARMOND'S COIFFEUR PRE-SUMMER -SPECIAL- rrotes11ona1 Beauty Op•raton I Mrs. Mel Ormerod will ac- cept lhe gavel and presidential duties of the Newport Beach Kiw i c I u b du r i D g an in- slallation dinner at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May I. in the Airporter Inn. COMPLETE TINT $6.95 Serving with her will be the h1mes. Lee Meyners, Robert Lyon and Hugh Phillips, vice presidents; Diane Juergens and Howard Jenkins, secretaries; Graf Lipman , 'treasurer, and Paul Americh , parliRmentarian. SHAMPOO and SET $3.00 in LAGUNA BEACH THE BEST Ro1d•nhip polls pro"• "P••· 1111h" ;, an• of th• worlcl'1 most popul•r c:amic: 1trip1. R11d it d1ilv 111 tl.1 DAILY PILOT. no •ppointment n•c•ssery 211 A IROADWAT 494-6139 FUN IN THE SUN IN '71 '\ QU/lJ$ has gone DISCOUNT DROP LEAF with C:DAIRS Perrect for aparlment or mobile home dining. Thia beautiful hard 1urf1ce i.able wilh matte finiahed iron lega extends to 40x48", Two elegant chain covered in your choicl!I 5126 of colors or herculon are in- cluded, Extra Chain '3150 '"h &ts llJ 11,;1 ••• ft(ll nnt ' •• before 11111 liur I . , , . c...:n:.:M:.:L Y::.:>Pl:.:LD::.:T______ Th,oday, AP<ll 29, 1971 · Spring Into Summer Selec~g from myriad fashion ideas for a Tuesday, May 4, fashion show and benefit luncheon are Mrs. Leon Grivel (Jeft) and Mrs. Walter Burke, chairman. Sponsored by the Ne_wport Beach Chris tian \Vomen's Club, the noon affair takes place in the Airporter lnn. Mrs. John W. Cain is accepting reservations. FOR MOTHERS' DAY CUSTOM MADE JEWELRY CllDfll filllt OWll HtTllllt & 'llnU -It Hllct fl"Om mlllJ' pl..:"J on dl1pl1y. I ENOAGE!MENT & WEDDING SANDS I M ' LI! 01 M~1rolle Y1ur Did JIW91ry "9 "*· G J-•ltY Mii, cut ,,.,..., will ... 5 ;>' ems ~!11rn• & 1c11!1.. tvPPll• te ~:04._ "lll·lf..'/lijnlff"I °Y 270 I. 17,h St.-HllllJ~ll Sq., Cestci Mes-445· 1 fOf •.. our very first clearance oodles & oodles of deli9htfully different accessories - Sofas-Claalrs-Lamps & Tables The Elega1at Barn Interiors 4471/2 E. 17th -Costa Mesa -645-2555 lle~I•" A'laritlc Music & l(~tly Templeto11'1 Sole11I Aevot .. 1119 Chti91 -M•1t1r Ch~r91 -8anlcAmiricir4 Auxiliary Casts Vote Mrs. Merril Barker was elected president of Ladles Auxiliary, Coastline Post 3536, Veterans of Foreign Wars for 1971-72 She succeeds Mrs. Florence Kirchner. Appointive officers and chairman will be an- nounced at the next meeting and installation . ceremonies wil l take place May 21 in the American Legion Hall , Costa Mesa. The president-elect h a s served as membership and cancer chainnan, I 9 6 3 -6 4 president and District Two president Jn 1969-70. Plans continue for a Loyalty Day on Saturday, May 1, at Knott's Berry Fann and the district conven tion May 15-16 in the Caravan Inn, Riverside. FUN IN THE SUN IN '71 Pair Exchange Vows In ,Westmins .ter Rite Scholars' Coffers Boosted Damas Dance Into May Estate Houses Fiesta A C1l1co de Mayo Deata wllb RHervatl!>ns may be mid• Al home in Long Beach are Beverly Jo Lacey and Jerry Dale Han'il, who exchanged wedding vows and rinp dur- ing an evening certmony in the First Christian Church of Westminster. The Rev. Everett Augu of- Authors Received ficiated for the pair, who arc Gathering for a nlaht or 'a Mu.lean dinner, dancing, with membln throu&h Tue> the d.~ugbt.tr and soft of ' Air. ftollolc while benefiting a fortune telling and varied ac-day, May 4. and Mn. Willll Lacey of Hllll· sch arlhip fund will be tlvlllea Is on the Saturday, Hel•'ng lo "' the 1111' wtll Ungtoo · Beach and Mt. ind membtr1· of the Woman's !'" Auxiliary, American' Society May 8. calendar for memben be the Mmes. Gordon Hodaea. Mr•· Paul Harris ol Poplar Mech""1ca1 Engineen, Lo« ol Lia Oamaa dtl Mar Aux. John Cooper, Larey cannon. Bluff, Mo. An#Jea Section, and their tUary of Children's. Home Harvey Patton, Jack Mias Kay. Lacey waa her busbanda. Sodely of CalJlornll. Roberllon, Wllllam Stev-n, sister's maid of honor, wilb A culno niRht bas been The coiorful event will begin Scotty Young, James Wright. Shandi Harris, a niece of the planned In the Pasadena home at 1:30 p.m. with a cocktail C. W. Stoney, Gerald Glbbt. bridegroom, and Kann Tiner of the Art Benders beJ!innlng hour io-ooe of San Clemtnte!a Jack Graham and.W. Fletcher serving 81 flower girls. Steven with cocktalla at 6 Slturday, "iioiildiiertiiii;;;Spanllhi;;iii~;;;';;;ai;iti;iai;iti;ie;i;';i;' ;;;Griiii;;ai;blllii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Hobb carried lbe rtn&s. May 1. A poUuck dinner wlll 11 The bridegroom askod his follow at 7. TS ITS brothu, Bill Harril, to be best th~~;!.'Ratt;s~:di'.1! ~ PAN u man. Ushers included W•)ID.e Glendale. E. Joseph Shartev Lacey, brother of the bride, of Arcadia and William J. Patrons, authors and award and Gene Clemens, her uncle. lUtchie of Fullerton. fte,;erva- judges for the UCI Friends of A graduate of BlDltlngton tions may be made with the ~~ . Beach HJgb SChool, the new h t-';> the Library sixth a~ual com-Mrs. Harris also received a ostwes. \J ~ tf\ r.\. (IM pelitloo for Orange County . diploma from a Hunllngton '2J ~ 'a,t authors will ' gather during' a Beach school of hair design: Sea Sirens reception frDm 3 to 5 p.m. Her hUJband is an aluninus TOPS Sea Sirens meet In 120 Tustin Ave. Newport 8Nch 541-56$6 ol Poplar Bluff High chool Klllybrooke School, c 0 , 11 'la Block North of Coa•t Highway \Vednesday, May ~. in the ' . Open Tuesd•y thru S..turd1y-10 1.m. • 5 p.m. Newport Beach home o f c'ndolleSouge. thwe11t Mlasoun St.ate Mesa. Programs begin at 7 e ...U..SC-4 e M..-Qlif'll ;~P~·m.::::_•:•:•ry:!..CW~edn~e:aday~.~-~'!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""''!""'~~'!""''!""'~ Chancellor and Mrs. Danlel G. Aldrich Jr. It will be the first op- portunity for judges and patrons to meet the authors •. Winnen of th'e annual awards wiit be announced during a dinner May 15 in the Newporter Inn. Chainnan of the dinner is Mrs. Duane DeKalb while Mrs. Laurence K. Reynolds is receptlon chainnan. Author awards chairman is James A. Hanrahan, a.!ll!llsted by Mrs. Herman Romm, Miss Catherine Briggs and Mrs. Stephen Kiss. Master of ceremonies will be J:ric P. St.nJtt, president. Tickets are available at the UCI Friends olflce. Lessons Offered Labor Becomes I nspi rationo 1. Author Mrs. Margaret ·McEachron w~ has published nine te1tbooks on remedial reading programs for national school systems will address members of the National League of American Pen Women. The talk entiUed From Inspiration by Penpiration to Publication will be delivered · folloWirig a luncheon on Mon- day, May 3, in the Hotel Laguna. Open House Parents, educators a n d friends of HilltOp CooperaUve Nursery School !ltudents are invited to an open house from 9 to 11:3() a.m. Wedne!day, May 5. Activities at the facllfi y, located at 1259. Victoria St., Costa Mesa, include viewing students in art, music and science se.11sions. Art Exhibited Arts and crafts will overflow the parking lot of Lenore's Art Center when the Fountain Valley Arts As so ciation sponsors an art 1how Saturday and Sunday, May 1-2. ' EQ.971 h .......... Jr Dillilllt .. ..._ Now! Fabulous AccuColor performance you can take anywhere... $) 2995 Jult the right combination of generous screen size and easy portabillty. Plus, Automatic · . Fine Tuning, AccuTint for more natural flesh tones and a powerful AccuColor chassis and high·perfonnance picture tube. The biggest, brightest screen 'SD in RCA's history Here it 111 The most vivid, most llfe-like, most consistently accurate and most dependable color in ' HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR .BLVD. COSTA MESA • ' RCA hlalOry. Computer designed picture tube, Automatic Tuning system and a dependable AccuColor Chassis. · All the automatic features you want most! RCA combines the largest color screen and the finest RCA performance features into this model. The square corners give you more picture, framed the way the camera "sees" iL TheAccuColor chassis is designed to give long, strong picture performance, any way you SH ill 7.' i ~<® i 25,, diagonal , screen • Wooden base optional extra lnt.Qritu and D<pendabUitu .ri•« 1947 411 E. 17th St. 646-1614 Daily 9-9-Sat. 9.-6 EL TORO L1gun1 Hiiis Pl111 INert t. s.r ... 1 837-3130 Dally 10-6 -Thurs., Fri. I I · Chromosome .. Damage Due To Alcoliol ANAHt!M -Alcohollm1, denounced a1 "aa much of a national tragedy as Vielnam Of poverty," is associated with damage to a per1on'1' chromoaomea, accordlng to a Pennsylvania bloto11lst. Denes ·Ot Torok of Carnegl~ ldellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa., lold the na- tlorial council on alcoholism Tuuday that d a m a g e d chromolatnes were the nsult, rather thab the cause, of alcoholism b@cause of the pnerallzed abnormalities in' the 1eneUc materlal. He sald he studJtd JOO persons who IUffered brain damage due to alcoholbm and all had 90me chromosome damage. - "Of these, 95 perttnt show. ed chromosomal damage in more than half of all cell! e:i. amlned," Torok said. Posthumous Awards "U thJs genetic damage oc. curs in a person's rtoroduc- Uve age, or state of life, he could contribute only damaged matt.rial to offspring,'' he raid. Three-year-old Michelle (left) was only a year old when her father, Marine Lieutenant Michael K. Nickerson, was killed In action in Vietnam. She and her mother, Mrs. Jean Nickerson, of 726 South Van Ness Avenue, Santa Ana, rt: ceive awards from El Toro Marine Air Station. Commander, Brigadier General Henry W. Hise. Lt. Nickerson's ·awards include the Vietnam Cross of Gallan- try and National Order of Vietnam. Torok 1aid alcoholism ai> pea·red to be the cause rather than the effect of the damage be<:ause it wu unspecific and, '1if It were the other way around, a SJ)ecUic kind of damage would be expected to have hid such a specific ef- fect." County Lawman Group Oppose Legal Gambling 33 Coast Students On Dean's List James S. Kemper, a board member o( the council, told a Lo! Angeles luneheon audlen~ that alcohoJJsm "Ls as much of • n~tJonal tragedy as Vietnam or poverty." The Orange County Chief and Sheriffs A!sociation has expressed its oppo!iUon to any exteMion of Jegallud gambl- ing in California in a state- ment released Wednesday. Why Obey The Ten Commandments? Theftl IJ'9 thote who say the Commandments are just codes of an outdated age -that they no Jonaer apply. But Christian Science shows that the Commandments are buod on deill!ite IJld active spiritual Jaws. And it ohows that these Jaws are the very basis of love, health, and freedom for everyone. If you are JooJcin& for a better basis for morals llld mono stability in your life, you will enjoy hear· inS the Bible Lesson read in our church this Sunday. otlllSTIAN SCENa CH\JRCH SBMCl5 COITA M•IA -l'lllT CHURCH Cfl CHlllT, ICtaNTI" ... M ... V ... DI>., CMl1 Mtu -111• •.m. HUHTIHOTON •aACH -flllllT CHUlllCN Ofl (HllllT, ICllHTllT 1111 •1111 oir.,.. H1111Hn1t11t a .. c11 -t •M alllll 111111.m. HIWl'ORT l lACH -JllllllT CHUllCH 01' CHllllT, IClflfTllT nh VII L .... N"""'9rt INCfl -t :U 11111 ll:M Lift. HIWl"OlllT oaACH -llCONO CHUllCH 01' CHll:llT, IClalfTIST JIM '"Irle VIN Dr., c_... •el ~r-11<111.Jft. PROFESSIONAL WATCH REPAIR C1"'pl1t• witch r•p•i• 1orYlc• for OMEGA ,ACCUTl\ON, AOLf.X thl1 111 ... lull•t chro1109r•ph1, tlop wotch11 111d chron .. 1111hirt. W1 r1p1lr w1tch11 1f •n typ••· Colftpl1t1 lli•I ,,. finl1hi11t fr1"' $5 11111 w1!er11ro•f ery1tol1 fr•l'l'I $1 . PROFESSIONAL JEWELRY REPAIR l lltft ti••' •"' r•11•!r111i'. Oi1111onll1 11! ol'HI ti9ht•11ff, Coll!· ,, ••• •••li111 f•cl11fy fir CYtlDlll '''''"' !•••'"'· ,.,,,, '"' ll•a4 r11tflfl1 i119. W1 '' oll fyp•• of i•••lry re11olr. Open Mon., Thurs., 'rl. Tiii 9 P.M. MAlttoa .... ..,!He Clflltl• -N1rtor I K -·-NUMTIMOTOM CINTallt 1.-dl • • ...... ·--...... ..... .. ~-.... • According to the release, memben of the asaoclation feel that legalized gamblinc woukt provide "only minima! fiJcal benefit& to the com .. munity at a cost of increased criminality," and It would be "an Invitation and an OJ>' portunity for organized crime to gain a foothold i n California." Newport Beach police chief James Glavas, who released the statement, said it was promted by recent bills e1- pandlng legalir.ed gambling proposed by Legislators, partlcularily thole introdu~d by Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (D-Hollywood). The release 1lated: ''The relative absence of organized crime In the com- munity bu come about solely through the cooperative ef· forts of law enforeement, government officials and con- cerned cltiuru. "AssoclaUon members, as professional law enforcement officers, cannot ignore those economical, social and moral deficiencies that are cauae cf criminality In the community. "The association believes e:r:penalon ol legal gan'lbllng would 1Umulate interest in gambling and thereby benefit Illegal gambltn1 operations. "It would divert funds from normal spending pattem.1 to finance gamblin1 partlcipa. tion. It would be the moft regreaslve form of taxation, ta.king a higher proporUon of available funds from those who can lea.st afford IL Aldrich Back From Trip IRVINE -UC lrvJne Chancellor Daniel G. AJdrich Jr. returns from a three month, around·the-world ltudy tour Monday. Dr. Aldricb'1 trip w a 1 sponsored by the Danforth Foundation. He v i.1 I t e d universities and agricultural FULLERTON -Thirty. three stud"1ls at Cal State Fullerton who are from com· munities along the Orange Coast have been named to the dean's li3t for course averages ol more than 3.5 or B-plus. The area students are: From Caplttrano Btacil: Darlene J. EllioU. From Corona del Mar: Cynthia S. Foley and Ter· ralynn G. Walters. Frem Fountain Va 11 ~ y : Grace M. Modglin and Comuelo M. Savidge. From Bwitington Beach: Keith E. Arnold , Jean P. Cormier, Gregory S. Donges, Cameron J. Ma.son , Heid.I Mueller and Barbara J . Tur bill From lrvlnt: Arthur W. Anthony, Carolyn L. Janda, Barbara P. Na!Saut and Roberta L. Valdez. From laCUDa Beach: Sue Ann Patterson, David K. Willis and Sandra J. Sherry. Ffilm Latuna Hiiti: Em- malean F. Bigelow. Edward J. Jolmson and Sharon A • Johnson. From Newport Beach: Jnel 'II. Adams, Etienne P. Cowper, Hollie A. Double, Daniel M. Kotoff, Steven A. Kupferman, C u r t I s L. McCombs, Madelon Miller, Walter O. Poitevent, Stephen R. Ramp and Marja S. Wicker. Fnim San Jaan Capl1tran~: James R. Dozier. From South L • g 1 • a : Gabriella M. Mercereau. From Westmlnster: Joseph A. Brozick, Theresa A . Burton, Jean M. Johnson, Susan C. Liles, John E. O'Dell and Douglas Schmenk. LIT'S BE FRIENDLY n you have new nel&hbon or know of anyone movlnr to our at'ff, please tcII u& '° that ~-e may extend a friendly ~!come and help them to become acquainted In their new surT0W1dlnga, re•earch ctnlen throughout So. Coast Y'ISitor the world studying education administraUon and W91"ld fOOd 4M-057' 4~t3'1 production developments. Harbor Visitor The chancellor wW report on hb trip at 1,30 p.m. May U lnli----•4•1•0•17•4 __ _ the Fine: Arts Village Theater. Choose One of the Many Coast & Southern Federal Offices to SeNe You: MAIN OPPICl:tth & Hiii, Loi Anoelel • 1523-1351 * * WUHl,.111 GRAMIRcY Pt.ACI: 3&33 Wllllllra Blvd.,U..•:saa-1m LA. CMC Cl!NTllt: Ind & Bto1dw1y • 625-1102 * HUNTINGTON 11'.ACH: 11 Huntington C9"tllr • (714) U7·1047 UNTAANA LOAll lllJMCI AGINCY: 1905 N. Matn It.. (714) 547.f2!7 l.MTA MOHIOA: n1 WIWlll'I Blvd. • S93-0741 * IMI PIDRO% 10fl l l'aelf'lo • 1514341 : WllTCOVQllA: t.ulnd Shopping ctr .• 331·2201 PAHOIWU CITT11111 Yfll NU)'l Blvd.• 192-1171 : TMZNIA: 11751 Ventura BoultYatd • 34Wl14 * LONG II.ACK: In:! I LocWt • 437·7411 . -~-1 ... 1,. Dll&lton-!111111 4p!I ASSETS OVER •800 MIWON Th ursday, Aprll 29, 1971 DAILY PILOT 21 Can Turn~in Scheduled ' By Scouters BUENA PARK -Orange County residents are en- couraged to join with hundreds of CUb and Boy Scouta in tum· Ing Jn all-aluminum cans for cash at the May I Scou.t-0- Rama at the Orang~ County Fairgrounda in Costa Mesa. H and L Distributors, Buena Park, will pay 10 .centa a pound C $200 ·a ton) for all· alumlnum cans and other clean houstbold scrap turned in at the annual Scout event. 'Ibe beer wholesaler Is one of. several Coors di.!tributors participating Jn the Reynolds Metala Company's national Santa Ana to Run Its Own Bus Line? SANTA ANA -Sanla Ana study Include ' city councilmen art studying a -Buying out the buJ report which recommends tha~ system and leasing it to a private operator. the city buy out and operate _ Assuming responsibility the local bus llnea. for at least five years or unti l The report, by Alan M. the Orange County Trllnsit Voorhees and Associates ' of. District is ready to assume San Diego, urges the clly to control of mas t r a n s i t throughout the county. take over the Santa Ana _ Applying for federal Transit Corporation by Ju.jy 1 transit grant.a that would or sooner·· cover up to half tbe cost of The study also recommends new equipment. the expansion of present 1'he firm also cperates South service even though the cllyjp;i0iii0iiiOiiiOiii0ii .. i0iiiiiii0iii0iii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOii,_,_,_,_., will Jose money. Coast Transit wllh routes ,., BalbOa and LagWlB Beach trom Santa Ana. Specific recommendations In the San Diego's flnn's $9,000 WATER BEDS can "'1ama1ion program. at PUEBLO MOTEL Tom Horan , general 1501 N. HARBOR -SANTA ANA manager of H and L, aald his Art Head Na med TII• first mot•I In Oran1• County with this MftlatlonaL company will be at tbe Scout-•nwou• n.w lnYHtlon. 0-Rama from 10 ,00 a.m. to ORANGE -William G. $15 00 p D ,,oo p.m., to acctpt the Bou ol Tustin has been n•m-• er ay aluminum cans and pay cash ed head of the Department of Photse 1714) 531 .. 7100 RESERVATIO~I A MUIT on the spot to individual! an~-~:Art~~a~t~Cb~a~p~m~a~n~Co~ll~eg~e~her~e~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1roups. H ~ L also accepts aluminum cans and other clean aluminum scrap from the public at Its permanent location& 8405 Artesia Ave. in Buena Park. The distributor is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m .. Monday thrOugb-Friday. 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Just Join 61ke lluldelS Oub With a $2,!500 balonea In,.,., 1avlng1 account, you ara ellglblt to become a member. 8ubltantla/ uvfng1 are ·available when purd'lulng many Items . lnotudlng automoblln, furniture, appllane-. Jow1lry. Plu1 many frM Hrvlcn-money orders, aaf• dtpotlt box ... ttc. Coast & Southern Federal Offers You These Highest Prevailing Rates: COMPOUND!D DAILY AND PAID QUARTE1'LY.• 5.00°1°-5.13°/o Pa1sbook; No Minimum. 5.25 °1°-5.39°/o Three Month Certificate; No Minimum. 5.75°1•-5.92°/o On•Ye1r Certificate ; S1 ,000 Minimum. 6.00°/o.6,18°/o Two-Y11rCertiflcale; $5,000 Minimum. •Ett.cUv• Annu11 E11nlno• • INSURANCE TO $20,000 . • '• ·. . . • !! DAILY PILOT Thursday, Aprll 29, l97l Hope's Star Party Raises $2 Million Ivar Tlaeater ltft1slcal 'Victo1·y Canteen' Camped UP, By VERNON SC01T HOLLYWOOD (UP I) -It's not difficult to raise almost $2 million tn a slngle evening if you have the knack for it. Bob Hope has the knark. He produced ' · a n ex- travaganza ol stars" at a $1,000-a-plale dinner at the Beverly Hillon Hotel and rol· lected $1 ,865.000 for l he Eisenhower Medical Center 11ear Palm Springs. Silting on stage with I-lope were Gregory Peck . General Omar Bradley, astronaut Alan Shepard, Lucille Ball. Glen Campbell and a dozen or two civic and national figures, not to mention millionaires. "I feel rlustered because I did S<\ weU al the Academy Awards." said Hope. ad- dressing the crowded room. "I'm th~ SST of the academy," he said I n rl•lercnce lo the Jess-than- enthusiastic response of the Oscar crowd only a few night!! earlier. ''I feel like George C. Scott spelled backwards. "If I'm a friend of Oscar, t11en General George Custer was a friend of lhe Indians. I put my hand out for a left· hand turn and four people put money into it." The comedian introduced astronaut Shepard : "Alan is one or our first men in space if you don't count Timothy Leary." He also had quips about 'DAILY LOG Thursday Evening APRIL 29 1:00 IJ Iii NtwS Jerry Dunphy. (J) ABC NIW'I Reasoner. Smith. CJ MBC News Tam Snyder. 0 Tiit Allt~ Show Guests: Art Mttrano. Karen Morrow, the ''St1ple Sin1ers" and Ctluln Nelson Reilly. 0 Sil O'Dod Merrit: (C) (90) "Tit Nun's Storr" Part I (dr1m1) '59- Audfl)' Hepbur11, Dean J1u:er, Petet rmch. Tht 11ue stCKJ of 1 dwoted yuun1 nun in Ille Bel1i1n Con10 wflo doubls the signitic1Me of her sacri· lkl1I l'OWS wf'ltn h« f1mi11 and courrt11 art deslro)'td In World W11 ll, ind she dlll:Olers her h1lred for the tt1tmJ b too slronl for he1 to rem1ln 1 nun. ' elfort to find the killer ol 1 wltneu in a government trial. Mlcllael Greer, M1rtin Sheen and P1mel1 McMyltl 1uest. OHYPD 0 (}]@ al Brwitclltd (R) "lo Go or Not to Go." Stmantlll refuses to attend a witches convention in Salem, Mass. without her mortal husb1nd. ID LUCY, JIM NABORS & * ARTE JOHNSON visit Frost m .Dlwid frost Shew Guests trt Arte Johnson, Jim N1bors, Lucillt Ball and Donald sutt1el11nd. (!)Olympic Boxin1 f.D NET PtiyhollSI "Bioir1phy: Lod· .,.ig van BeethoVen." A aucial pe1iod in the compo.er'1 life-the lime be· f\flleen his dep.arturt from Bonn !or Vimn• at age 2Z 1nd the wbsequtnl first recognition ol his genius by the publk-is depleted. €!) Pittem for LiYin1 0 Diet YH 0,..1 m TIM flifttlto!ta m St.Trtll fD Murtlnlalld/Art studio Eii) flshtr F •mllr aJ Notlcltro 34 W Dntb Valley DIJS 9:00 8 (J) CBS TllundlJ Movie: (Cl (2111} "Judith" (drama) '66-Sophia Loren, Peter Finch, J1ek H1wkins. A d~namic beauty wtio has wi!hd11wn tram the world. lives wllh memories of concentntion camps and the lnss of her child. She determines to make her lormer husband, the man respon· John Wa.tne: "Does he sleep with a nigbl light on?" And Lo! Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty : "In N cw Jlampshlre there are signs reading 'Yorty l8 coming.' The natives think il's a new Japanese motorcycle.•• 'Jbe dinner was fancy and the enlertainment sUperb in contrast with the Academy Award praentations. Glen Campbell, Vic Damone and Dinah Shore all sang. Danny Thomas appeared with one of his monologues and the singing group up with people, filled the rooin with bright voices. Hope, who acted as master of ceremorUes, did a turn with Greg Peck reading cut canh1. The surprise of the evening was Dolores Hope -lhe com~ edian's wife -concluding the evening with a rendition of "On a Clear Day." But tile intent of the party and the enonnous su1n it rais- ed was a serious matter to diners and participants in the show. Hope has been the 1novlng force in construction of I.he $7 11.i. million Eisenhower Medical Center near the home where the late president en- joyed spending a few we~ks every winter. The 140.bed scheduled to November. hospital open ,, in NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES ACADEMY AWARD SHOW Winner 8 Academy of Awards INCLUDING BEST PICTURE-BEST ACTOR GEORGE c. scon PATTON .ALSO -IEST SCREINPLAY WHkOlyl - P"'TTON · 1:11 MASH • 11'00 14SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA l 11:th11h'• En'JCl9ftnff"f "Making It'' ... "John & M1rv'1 Wl:1~S·ll s11un11, P1tton-J:U..:'1 p.m. M1i,._.:O·ll:~ p.ITI • Sund.l"f P1ttor.-2:1S-1:3t p.ITI. M1,,,._lt:lS-S: 10.ll:lS "" PARKING Atod•lllf Awo,d W i11Mr "Tora. Tora. Tora" Ae«'rYad s .. 011 TV Marks Its 25th By TO!'t1 BARLEY town servicemen's cantetn, .,. ""' o.1w Plltt •••H circa t!K4 , a bit or boy meets •·victory Canteen" is a rous. girl trivia and a startling Ing, r ed·whif.e...&1d·bl ue revival disoovery that literally blows oC all that we like to the middle out of Mom's Apple. remember about World War 11 Pie. which doesn't mean that this Just keep an ear on lhe happy, high.stepping Iv a r music and both eyes on the Theater offering is a paean t.o dancing. The music and lyrics patriotism or a schmaltzy con-come from Richard M. and An • fection geared to gladden the Robert 8, Sherman, circa fil Versary hearts ol the American 19'11, and the very clever book Legion. is the contribution of ~lilt NEW YORK (UPI) -It was On the contrary, the em~ Larsen and Bob Lauber. 25 years ago this year that lions that produced such It's a young and treme~ television first appeared in a phrases as "the boys over the dousJy energetic cast as a few of the nation's Dving foam.'' "our valiant fly boys" breathless Patty Andre ": s rooms. and "we didn't begin it but charmingly admitted at Cinal Now there a re air we 'll win it" get a good curtain but a Patty who's put proximately 60 million U.S. natured bul decldely hefty dig on a poWld or two since she hon1es equipped with sets. in the ribs from a fast moving belted out "Boogie \Voogic About one-third of them have cast that has Patty Andrews Bugle Boy" with the other two or more receivers. of Andrews Sisters fame bang· sadly missed members of that Originally a nejghborhood ing the boards with the rest at beloved trio didn 't allow a 30. wonderment when a family what seemed to us to be ber year time gap to keep her purchased a JO-inch screen \Vorld \Var 11 tempo. from her place in a hard driv· that ftlcke!'ed and faded it The British, thosP. happy ing chorus line. now comes in color. About 22.6 phrase makers, call it She's solidly backed. at her million Mmes enjoy it in all its "camp." And there's nothing own age level, by Bill Chap. tints -and there are almost more campy than this brilliant man, ringing baritone of 3-0 million color sets in use. re-creation of the moods and operatic status as her hubby, Television once was regard-music or a vintage era that so Dad Davis, and by Alfred Den- ed as a living room gimmick. delighted those members of nis who is very convincing and Families have now installed the audience \Vho remembered espionagey as Uncle J\lax . tl,e sets in bedrooms. recreation the rhythms from Jirst tlme pipe smoking mystery man. Veronica Davis, lhe prolotype of World War ll's girl next door. John Hansen i~ perpctunl motion as Spud Harrigan-~hr girl·hungry s a i Io r, the d i m i n u live, bespectacled Robert Towers does his usual brilliant runt portrayal as can- teen helper ?i1elvin and Bever- ly Sanders steals a scene or two as sexy Frances the girl with eyes on Melvin for some reason that 's only obvious lo Frances. Like we said. ifs purP "camp." And you don't ,have to remember that the Dodgers once played in Brooklyn and Uncle Harry drove a Hudson to enjoy one of the brighte:;t and n1ost entertaining shoy,•s on this season's the a t e r circuit. It is. above all. pure. unashan1ed escap'ism. And thank the Lord for that. Sinuers Slate " CJ1w·ch Dale rooms, even the kitchen. RCA around and equally appealed Moving down to those who de!ligners are talking about a to those younger onlookers remember \Vorld \Var II from The Saddleback Co 11 e g e set.for-the--future for the Y>'ho realized that J\.1om wasn 't the movie screens we have Chamber Singers. Wlder the housewife that will include 8 kidding when she said It tJOk Brian Avery as the clean-cut, direction of Donald A. Walker, television screen, built.in com· her all day SWlday to recover thoroughly likeable Army Air will perform at the qaqi. puterizcd banking and shop. from a night's jitterbugging. Corps pilot who predictably munity Presbyterian Chiirch ping facilities, digital clocks, Forget the plot. It isn't i1n-cuts his way through whatever in Laguna Beach on Wed- radios and other things. portent to keep too close :in the Axis can put against him nesday. ' A quarter of a century ago, eye on some not-so-subtle to come home and link hands The program will begin al there were about 5,000 set.s. maneuvers that Involve a cou-with the charming Pa! ~i 7:3-0 p.m. The churcll is Those were black~and-whi!e pie of supposed spies. a small Shayne, splendidly cast as located at 415 Forest Aveaµe.. ~·ith relatively tiny viewing··-----------------'----'---------------'--- screens. But even while black·and· white video was aborning, RCA demonstrated flickerless, 11 ll·clcctronic color. "WOMEN IN LOVE" COLOR Academy Award WINNER CiI:) Ii Hora f1miH11 con Conwelo !ID Ntn Jim H1wtllorn1. s\ble far her tormented past, pay I ~--...;;;;;;;;;liiil;ill;i;,:,:., ____ =:::,;;;;~ili;i.;;::=:..J tor his crimes. II On Oct. 30, 1946 a public de1nonstration was held at Princeton, N. J. and the new method of tr ans m i s s ion established a principle that long had been the dream of radio scientists. .. ~ .. N 8 .. fl ~ (ol.(foJD" l"CIC!iON llnrfld Arftstl BEST 1!!1 \: ACTRESS Glendo Jackson t :lO @ NIM Biii Huddy, @ Truth or Constqutncn CJ) cas """ W11tei C1onkite. 0 ~t'ldld ClllMlll a:g) NIC Ntws David BrinkleJ. m TIM n,i11 NuR fD Koc1aepod1• Loda• Eii) Seltclld Fil111/Musicalt m The 0ne11 Report a;) LOI Otrid1clos 1:00 8 CIS Jkws Watter Cronkite, Om NBC News (l)To ten t111 Truth O wti11'1 MJ Une? ®J Didi: Yi n o,\I CD I lM lt1CJ m (I) Dr11net ED Co11V11S1tlons Yfrth 1 hychldrlst "[molion1I Communlutlons." (ID Christ the livln1 Word EE Anplltos Nl!fl'OI el) Shnplemtnte Maria Cl) MOYit Gtmt 7:30 O (I) F1111lly Affair (R) A n&W l1d (R1demn Ped1) they meet in the p11k baffles Buffy and .lady with hll odd behavior. 0 @) m Flip Wl!IOll G~\t'. Ro11ri M11lt1. the lempt1tioiu, LJIJ lom!ln ind Redd fou. 0 Ylrginl1 G11h1111 Guub include Raffles. !ht dlimpanzee, Micki Lynn. 0 The F111itiw O ®@ffiM1 kt R11 011 tor Gr1ndd1ddy (R) "The Teen ldal." Danny his 1 man·lo·ITIJA 11\k with 1 )'OUnl .singer who is keepina 1\11 marriage secret to protect his public im111e. m tballen11• a:J N1bdla !:30 D ~ m o\dam-12 "Purse Snatch· er," A tee111ge purse snatcher thinks he can outwit Ille police. 0 CII ® m Din Aupst "Thi Calar of fury ." A black militant is ~uspected of mu1dering th1 slste1 of 1 Santa Lu isa city count1lm1n. R1y- mond SI. Jacques, Nehemiah Per- solf, Ray Dantan and Richard O'Brien guest·star. 0 Candid Camara Eii) M11slu11/hrlor'1 Oak EE U Cruz dt M1 rt11 croc. Millon Btrlt, Ciro! Wayne and Atlhu1 lO:lO (!) Rounlltlbl1 01!.tussion, Elltn. O Movie: (90) "The Jun!l1t" (M:I· 0 (!)@ Cl) A~1s S111ltli 1 Jonu Ii) '52-Rnd Cameron. "Never lrus\ 1n Honest Man." Wh~n ® M•rsh•I Dillon Heyes and Curry return I IM!une 1n . . diamandt taken by mistake, thet1 0 al Tllit Is Your Lrft Ril.ph E_d· honesty leids lo big !rauble. Guesb •ards hasts. Suiprise<I 1ue5t IS Shir. 111 Ric~1rd Anderson, Marj Dusay, ley Janes. Severn Dirden guest, @ Bill klhns N~ O Million $ Movie: (t:) (Zhr) ED C.aden1 d1 An2usti11 "'Blood Alllf' (adventure) '55-John a:J Horoscapo con 11 Pro!. llor1n1t1 W1yne, Lauren Bacall. American merchant m11ine upt1ln is aided In 11:00 8 00 EE Nt'IWI 1scapln1 Ch!ntse lleds, In order lo 0 ®J £D Nt'llS t1ke an entire village to Hong Kana @ Dulh Vaill)' Days 1nd safely down the d1n1erous!y 0 '3' r.ei. Mews p1troll1d "Blood Allty." o...u ~ m T lltll Con 0 Mom: "Slltflod HolntU & tht r tr ~UlllCIU Pursuit to Allitrs" (mystery) '42-m tt Takn 1 111111 Basil R11hbone, Nigel Bruee. fD Thtfbol l1at Subjecl is the Scor· m Ml.l'lit: ''OM Minuit It Z1nr,. pio Risin1 TM1lre's production al {drama) '52 -Alin Blyth, Robut "'Two by HOIOYttz." Guests are resi· M1tthum. deft! directo~ Looise Ntwmar~ Ind (!) Btit the Cloclr Alistair Hunter. g:) D1ttt111 JO aJ l'rttnitr1 M11¥i1 1:SS m Cllestion dt Stcufto. 1:00 f) (J) Jl111 N1bor1 (II) Barb111 ~cN111 1uesl1. m Tt ltl1 llM T!Uth ID W1shlnglon Wttk in Rrvint fl!) The S!OI'}' l :OS m !M-ltrtlll.1 M11slCll l:lOQ @) £D lronlid1 (R) "Nn Game for An11teurs." lron~de and hit stall lnvl$li1ate IR ant1-wu 1roup in 1n Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 B "Oft flf Tllb W•ld" (comedy) '4S-Cddit Brldreti. Veroniu l1he "hlllw tllt thl1tlf" (ldventu1t) ·~ --Ch1rtu Ch1pU11 Jr. at (C) ""-Wlltlt Tower" (d1arna) 'SO-CllJH11 F«\1, V11H. l:JD 0 (C) ~ "' ~ , ...... (dfl· 1111) '!S-.ltfl' Qlllldltr, Rita G1m. 0 "l bllftNnf: ldltt" (advtnlur.) 'M-lri&ltt• 81nfot, Anthony Ptt· ... 11:30 8 (j) MtlY Griffin 0 Ml m Jollnnr C.rlOll 0 (})@ CD Diet Cavett IE) Movie: "Hi11hw11 0111ntl" {dll· ma) '54 -R1thard Can~e. .loan Bennett. t2:00 0 One Step Beyom! 1:00 El Miwie: "Tht lady T1ht1 1 Cft~nct" (comedy) '43-John Wayne, OONews m All·Ni1~1 Show: .,Dpeution Counter~1.M "blind ot Doomtd Mtn" ind ''Sin Dtm1lrici, londOll." 10:00 rn "Kollywood SIOIJ" (rrrysle'1) '51 -Rlcilard Comt, Jullt Adams, 1:00 m "Mr. & Mf1. SMilll" (c;om!dy) '41 -{;jfol1 Lornb1rd, Gtnt RIJ· ""'· Z;(J) 0 "Tht lflttrns'" ldrem1) '6.! - MfCh1el Callin, N1r! Ad1m1, CUii Robtrt5t.ln l:OO (j) "Jnrilltion lo 1 C11nfi&11!1r, • Yut Brynner, Jtniui Rult, 4:30 8 (C) "JotMln Sinp Aa1ln" (mull· tll) 'SO-Urry Ptrks, B1rbtr1 H1t1. WS.mt" IOMI Movlt. "'MAKING IT' ISTHE MOST MEANINGFUL FILM ABOUT GROWING UP SINCE 'THE GRA.DUATE'." '-W1rfl.1m Worf, Cu! Maeailn• it" G'IANT On Aug . 25, 1949, com- patible, all.electronic color transmission was announced. Now, even the color has been improved by a new syslem, called Accumatic fine tun ing. lt Jocks in color and tint levels at a pre-set design range. R ecital Slated At Fullerton ™ TD:V JAMBOREE'~ GRAND PRIZE Win your own portable TV SET plus ... more than 60 FREE TOYS! Made by: Ideal· Marx· Mattel • Remco plus ... a special gift for every child! ~ 8""' llM• !If• ID f!IU\1! 11 it" lutk1 r~. )Oil .. itl be 11l1r,,1ttl! ""· ~ R0i SATURDAY MATINEE-MAY 1, 1f71 rr DOORS OPEN 11:• -SHOW ST ... ll:T$ n 1u Th• wo11derh1I l fOty of a boy ond hl1 oma1.1!111 underwottr frl~nd! ~)~- $ = live on stage the world famous Magician I WEEK ONL 'YI 2ND TOPACADEMY AWARD SHOW. 1 20th C..hKyfod'"""'' JAMES EARL JONES, I O JANE ALEXANDER 1 lfil'l "The Great ~ eoior White Hope"~ STARTS WED. 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Repair drapery rods $<4. each plus part" 5 Replace worn ca rpeting, nylon sh og or cut pile • $4.95 e yerd 6. NEW WALLPAPER IO i'.off for April 7. lnstell new wo11en wood sha des, 56 beaut iful patterns 20 -;. off, April 15th to 10th. LAGUNA BEACH INTERIORS 1020 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH 494-6848 SEW-KNIT -N-STRETCH ADVANCED CLASS Begins Wednetday, May Sth, 7 to 9 p.m. Reg iiter Now. 8 lessons for $15. SPECIAL 'T' SHIRT CLASS 1 two hour class only. Tu.sday, May 18th, 7 to 9 p.m. Cost $2.50 ALL POL VESTER s100 ::.· llG. $4.tl t9 Sil.ti Off SKINNY KNITS $2.39 yd. NIW SHIPMINT 100% COTION-ltlG. SJ.ti POLYESTER SAMPLE CUTS 1 TO I YD. LENGTHS $3 98 ltlG. 54.tl Pllt TAltD •.. , ....•.•.•.... ,.. • TD, WE HAVE ONLY NAME BRANDS SUCH AS Kettt.clel\ -H•wella1 T1stll" -StPll Trn!r .. suN.~i,ow.e~ 219 BROADWAY LAGUNA BEACH 497-1595 Yellowstone Soiled Visitors Mar N ature's Wonders > I "That ill what we have In to the visitor or lhe park prior Yellowstone, 1nu1Uplied by to his arrival. to eliminate five." :some of the impact on the \Vllh the large number of park and make sure there is people, there is also an extra no overflow camping er cam- burden placed upon the park ping on the roadsides," Hen· rangers, involving more traffic nesay said. There still e geysers and con~l'ol, investigation, search ''Artisb·y in Moving" - for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 . 580 Br0adway waterfalls and Is. But now , and l't!Scue and trying to be "li we c o u I d ge1 there is trash t where most of the people are systems of the park," Hen- The trash co from the localed. There also is the nesay said, ''We could givt" people. And ther· wiU pro-·perennial problem of trying t• information to the people, and bably be more ming to keep people from ibe bears they could make their own de- Yellowstone Park is ye11rli~a~nd~vl~ce-~v~e~rs~a-~~-~~~~ci~si~on~o~f~\rile~th<~r~to~e-0~me~in~to~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ than ever before-re than the park that day or the nei:t. two million visitors. ' \ As many as 3-0,000 a ~y will come this sumn1er in the1cam- pers when the park ·season begins next Sunday. And they will leave lheir mark on the nation'~ larl(est national park. Twenty years after Bridger ventured through the country, Ulysses S. Grant signed a bill creating the park. Less than l,000 people visited it that year. Now 99 years later, on the eve of its centennial, a Mon- tana congressman is claiming the park is in such bad shape it will have to celebrate its bi rthday in March. 1972 at neighboring Grand Teton Na· tional Park. Rep. John Melcher. (D- Mont.). says the National Park Service is doing little or nothing to get Yellowstone into shape for the celebration. But there is a difference of opinion on that subject from Vernon G. Hennessy, assistant superintendent of the park. He said there just aren't the con· vention fac il ities at Yellowstone that there are at Grand Teton. Right now, Henne say is more worried about the open· ing of the park and what he will have to contend with when the overflow cro"l\·ds begin to arrive. "There is no doubt wilh the increase in the number of peo- ple we will be faced with the litter problem and the pro- blem of crowded conditions.'' Hennessy said. "We have crews that do nothing but pick up litter. All they do is patrol the roads with a pickup. and it runs into sizable sum of money ... That "sizeable sum .. is $48,000 for the s u m m e r months to hire four crews of Jitter men, who collect trash along the park's 300 miles (If paved highway. Hennesay said another ma· jor problem confronting park officials is the lack of funds and staffing to handle the people. "Actually. we could use the funds to hire additiona l people to help meet the demands of the visitor. They are pretty limited compared to the number fJf people." 1-lennesay said. "In Yellowstone. no slates have jurisdiction, but it is in the hands of the park service exclusively. We have to handl e all the problems in the park the state would have." "In a peak perioct each of our five developed areas will have 6,000 to 7 .000 people a day. It is comparable to a city with 7.000. with all the pro- blems of law enforcement, utilities, restaurants a n d motels. EYES RIGHT •• Dll. LOUIS J. 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But it is ABC.TV's "Movie of the ~ phenomenal ratings success of Week" _ ateadJly spectacular ABC-TV'a series of original 91). ,._ In the ratings -that Is ob- ~ minute tales, "Movie of the ... vlously the main innuence in ' Week,'' has resulted in an next season's ant ho Io g y eq ually phenomenal breakout. At this point, the _. esurgence n e x t television networks have scheduled no .J;,, ·Mason of anthologies -once ~ less tban three more 00.mlnute considered unsalable. anthologies. The reason that anthology In fact , lhe c b a n I I n g series came to a pretty dead demands of the new urban- •:.ic;~d on video not too many oriented audience h a v e "'.-~~}'eara ago was that they didn't brought about a considerable seem lo get the ratings that being made n 0 w 8 d 1 y 5 , shift away from regular week· were achieved by weekly ly series with r u n n i n g '·abows with running characters Therefore, to hold on to, and characters, established faces 'and familiar faces established build up, television 's movie and the same old format. For, ~a regular basis. audit'nce, the networks looked including the prime time ·:in add.ii.ion, as television's for alternatives-and decided reruns cf movies previously Tboie Iii: aeries make up U weekly boon right there. Theo, ef course, there ia the 90-mlnute "Movie of t he Week," which will be Joined by a similar aeries on the same network, ABO.TV, on Saturda1s -"Movie of the Weekene!i" also a 90om.lnute entry. li'urthermore, at the same length, NBC.TV will have a Wednesday mystery tbe1ter and CBS-TV " Friday series cf made-for-television movi •. ActuaUy, all of these four s'hows will offer originals. And that's six more houn. NBC-TV, meanwhile, haJ scheduled .. Nlgbt Gallery,'' a weetly &!).minute proeram of biWte tale!. ABC-TV'a ''Lfve, American Style" wilt coflll.nue· B.!I an hour series of uni.elated comedy eplsodes in a ( o m a n t i c contemporary vein. And NBC·TV'1 Wan Disney hour is, of cqurse, basically in the anthology TllurMU)', April 29, 1971 DAlr..Y ,ILOT lllff .....,. Watch the Birdie DAILY PILOT 13 'Pentagon' Show Up ,,. For Eminy HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - A controversial t e I e v I 1 ton documentary and a ton. troverslal actor have been nominated for televl1lon'1 top award, the Emmy. 'file National Academy of Television ArU and Sciences announced that the C B S documentary "The Selling of the Pentagon" and actor George C. Scott, who rejected bis Oscar for "Patton," were among the nominees. "The Selling of the Pen· tagon," 'i'o'hicb became a poUtical controversy when It wu attacked by Vice Presi· dent Spiro T. Agnew and which now Is the object of a co ngresslonal investigation, was nominated for outstanding achievement in news documentary programming. prime-time ~owing of mcvies to create their own original shown In theaters, nearly one- became 8 potent f 0 r c e , moUon picture-like films, a third of nei.t season's total network executives explained, step that also saved them network prime time can be with some loglc, that after all , from having to deal much with described as anthologies. these motion pictures actually the racy new theater movies. There will be 64 wf!ekly could be c o n s Id e r e d an· If there was a breakllirough, hours of prime lime on the thologies over a season. And it was NBC-TV's first two-three commercial networks in how, it was argued, could any hour "\Vorld Premiere" entry, the coming semester, and 21 video series in the old an· "Fame is the Name of the are in the anthology vein. To tho logy vein match the star Game," which got very bot begin with, there are the power and produclion gloss of ratings with its. breezy, yet regular movie reruns -NBC. movies. routinely-plotted, tale of a TV on Monday, CBS.TV on category. That makes three Hap Graham strikes a pose for camera bug Jitn Spiers while Barbara Garlicb more hours. Scott received two Emmy nominations, one for h1s nar· ration or "A Man Called Lom- bardi" in the cultural documentary category and another in the entertainment division for his performance in "The Price" on the "Hallmark Hall of Fame." enjoys the scene in "The Man Who Can1e to Dinner," closing its three-week· It's not Ukely that the d Fr d rebirth of anthologie.s means __ en __ r_u_n __ i_•Y_•_n_d_S_a_tur_d_a_y_a_t_t_h_e_c_o_st_a_M_es_a_C_iv_ic_P_Ia_y_h_o_u_s_e. ______ _ ~ The turning point came magazine reporter (T on Y Thursday, NBC.TV on Satur- .. when the networks realized Franciosa) who got involved day, and ABC.TV and CBS·TV ~ that the old molion pictures in a mystery adventure. on Sunday. In addition. lhe • couldn't last forever -and This opened lhe doors for original two-hour ' ' W o r I d ~ .that fewer major films were more two-hour originals by Premieri!" films will be an ~ -----:------::=---==---------1 ABC.TV series on Friday. ~ IF~ that the home screen will sud· denly burst forth w i t h unrelenting brillance. B u t there's a good chance you'll be surprised and pleased more often. • • • , • • • • ~ • • ~ • • ~ • • , I • : • ' ~ • • , • • ' • ;J -!: • • . ' • THE MUSIC HALL and REPRISE RECORDS ARE HONORED TO BRING YOU "THE-END-OF-AN-ERA" Francis Albert Sinatra's LAST RECORDING ••• • . • A FINE END TO AN ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER! THE MUSIC HALL The Mus ic Hall is also pleased to bring you the entire Frank Sinatra catalogue et • substantial 1avin91. 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PAfMilSION'9Cola.-bf0C LUXPGP HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·310, ON HARBOI BLVD. -ONE MILE SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FWY TbepictuN n.n. 130 mlfwl•f- Tbe .-y eovtn 95 al the nmt cfltical holJra oh ,,_,,, ~llotyL, The--""", • ., thrOU!1h YOI#' /Jtflfim91 Concert Weekend at Irvine A total of 31 nominations were announced In t h e categories o! neWJ docurnen· Orchestra and chorus con· certs aftd a violin-piano pro- gram will be presented at UC Irvine this weekend, Friday through Monday. AU the pro- grams are open to the public without charge. The University Orchestra of UCI will perform Friday and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in the Village 'Mleater. The UC Santa (fido JHWPOIT llACM -41 ... •-- 1• ··"'"' u~. lolo -a•. 1·1150 Sophia Lorf n Marcello Mastroianni IN "THE PRIESrs WIFE" -,t..UO- Cllnt Eastwood Don Sutherland '" "KRLY'S HEROES" Barbara Repertory Chorus will present Dvorak's "Re- quiem" Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Village Theater. Amo la dn Jo Juda will be featured in a violin-piano program Mon- day at 8:30 p.m. in the Village Concert Hall . The orchestra conei!rt will include Mozart's "Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra" wilh Eric Eilar as soloi!t and Roger Hickman as conductor, "Symphony in C" by Carl von Dedicaled lo lhe proposilion 1ho1 all men ore nol creeled equal 4'.r-1M EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SHOWING NOW!! ''FASCINATING! ... THE PUREST SCIENCE FICTION THRILLER TO COME TD THE SCREEN IN YEARS!' -Jt./t!IYI Ctlll, NSC-TV, Nfw Y~k M,1r~··· d ., ..... ~ .. .. _ tarles and culture programs Dittersdorf with Kerry s. with NBC garnering 14 and Grant as conductor, and CBS 11. "Calypso" by Arnold Juda The news and cultural with the composer as con· awards will be presented May ductor. 7 and the entertainment Em· Juda, lecturer In fine arts at1_m--:ys;;;M;a;y;9;. ;;;;;::::==::;~ UCJ , and hi; brother, Jo, a I violinist with the Con-!::'oi: certgebouw Orchestra o f W ·Jn.l Amsterdam, will play sonatas SH OW IN" by Beethoven, Brahms and :::,•:.~~!.: W! It Debussy. eoxoFFf't_e: 01'r11,9,\; "'·•· The following weekend the JKO• f'l'Ailt• At 1u1ar;1 Music Section or UCI Town o· and Gown wilt present UC! RAlID BUT MAT B£ music studenl.IJ and faculty ln TOO JNllNSE a concert ror the benefit of FOR YOUN&ER CHILDRDI. music scholarships. The pre> gram will be held Saturday, May 8, at 8:30 p.m. In the Village Co n c e r t Hall. Admission Is $2.50 • Adu II I. ~rs. fl. ,_ 1$C JACIC NtCHOLSOH "flYI EASY PIECES"-IR} plus Mtholn Ot..,gl&I "I NlYIR SANCi fOR MY FATHEI" IWPJ Cont. 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''"'""a._,.._ "little'"" AINI l lt ll1l1J" (t) .................... -""" "llfl lANOl.010" I ' !4 DAILY PILOT Thmdly, '"" 29, 1971 FAMILY CIRCllS b11 BH Keaae Super Cabinet Post Would Absorb Units WASHING TON (AP) President Nis:on's proposed Department of Economic Af. fairs would swallow up a maze of special-interest agencies, old inhabitant:i: of the federal bureaucratic jungle. -· Parts of the dep~rtments of Agriculture. Commerce, Labor and Transportation would be swept into a single unit, along with a group of smaller, sinl!le-purpose agencies. The attempt to bring these agencies together may explain some of the opposition to Nix· on's sweepin.e: plan t o reor.'l'anize the federal govern- ment. For one thing, Congress Is organire:d that way. Many committee chairmen are said to fear they would Jose their niche if their special a,l!ency were eliminated or combined with another denartment. For another t.hinJr, the agen. cles have developed their own constituencies -almost a c u st o m er·salesman rela· tion ship. A small businessman 1ook- ln~ for a loan to help out his faltering business naturally comes to the Smt1ll Business Administration . a bi~ businesRman to the Deo:>rt- ment of Commerce. A union leader would go to the Labor Department, and a farmer to Apriculture. The problem. N i x on Administration offidals sav. is that these departments have many ovrrlappine: progr11ms and sometimes work at cross· pumoses. For example. they say, the Commerce Depa r tment recently lo;ined a groun or Eskim~ S6SO.(l(l(I to outfit a bi:irge that coultf frP.eze and store s:i lmon. At the same time. the Small BuRiness Administr11tlon financed a I A n d-ba!=.e<I sln,.:>P"P·freP.r.er with the b"t.l!P. 'ThP. SRA loan we11t into }iouid:itifln. Alon~ with pul\inP" some of the proRTams to11rther. the den:irtJT1ent's cre:>''nn wolllrl m::ike it more effrctive in eRl.'lhli"hiTII!: economic policy, off;ci~ls say. Because Labor and Com· merer are so fra1?mented . the job of makine: and c::irryin~ out economic prilicv h.11" !.'lr2«'· lv ~one to the Wh•te 1-fnn~e nr !hr Trf'""Hrv. An Er(lnnmic Affairs Dep8rt1""1POt "·nulii be a more powerful sookeRman for the ag1 .. 1ries it ff'""P.!':ents. From the standooint of emploves, the Economic Af· fpirs Dep.<1rtment would be the bi"vest Nixon pronoses. with 39,000 in the Coast Guard. Almost all the present Com· merce Department would be included in the "ew agency. From the Labor Department would come the Bureau nf International Labor Affairs, Labor-Management Services A d m inistration, Workplace S t a n d a r d Administration, I Bureau of Labor Statistics and Occupational Health and Safe- ty. Agriculture would contribute servlces relating to farm pro- ductivity, economy stabiliza· tion and marketing, such as the Farmers Home Administration, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, crop insurance, economic research, statistics, and the Cooperative Extension Service. 1be Federal Hig h way Administration, Federal Avia· tion Administration, Highway Safety Administration, Coast Guard and Federal Railroad Admin.istrati~n would be key transportation agencies brought into the deparUnent. The Small B u siness Admi n is tration, now a separate agency, would be swatlowed up as would the Federal Mediation and Con· ciliatlon Service. The National Institute f o r Occupational Health and Safety would be taken from Health, Education and Welfare. The new department would be organized along functional lines, much the same as in the old agencies. While the Economic Affair! Department would be biggest in terms or size, its budget wo1.1ld be only ·second largest -$10.8 billion compared with the p roposed Human Resources Department budget of $23.6 billion. Officials say one problem likely to develop Is naming a person to head the Economic Affairs agency. Should it be someone associated with farming , as is now the case with Agriculture. or business. as Is the case with Commerce? Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans said none of the present Cabinet members whose jobs w o u I d be eliminated by the plan should be considered to bead the new denartment. That would eliminate the impression one department Is being taken ove r by the other, he said. Band its Roh J oh Office VAN NUYS (UPI) -Two me n robbed the Van Nuys unemployment office of $34.BOO in cash Tuesday in a well·tim· ed and executed holdup. Police said It took the t"-o men about 90 seconds to carry out the robbery after the money was delivered to the State Department of Human Resourcts branch office here. I See Dy Today's Want Ads e SPRING CLEANING sales •.. g&rage sales, .. auc- tioll!. • .pati<> saleg, ' • rummage sales, , .You think of a kind ol sale. . , & Bingo you can find lt in our classified ~lion , , .I Hope! OaMJe.o 800-1 e A prlvale party will trade their '69 Mustang Mach 1. For a '65 to '61 vw Kom- bl Van. , .U you're inter- ested check thl1 one oul today! • Do you like nature Ii: beauty? Well you now can learn to paint le express your 1eellnp o1 beauty, not only through words but palntlng.s, •• Join up for clwet !Oday, • • - Employment Agency For med for Clerics· PlllLADELPIBA (Afl -In Phlladelpllla, Malnslream , tlons and ldvertJalng. o .. The clergy, Uke Gther P"°'" ·ls managed by Jess.Taylor, a man, be 1ald, found a job as fe!;slons, 18 feeling the pinch of former Episc:opal priest. an automobile aales manager. a tight job market, and a new "ln the Wt month I've talk· He would not give any names. employment agency bas begun ed to about fO clergymen," "Usually the &to& is they 're specializing JO getting prleats said Taylor, notln( Ille llnn fmotrated; re 11 g I e us In· and minlstera jobs as ad-counsel! between JOO and 400 atitutiolui inhibit their personal minlstrators, salesm6rl and clergymen monthJy in auch freedom. ~y're Prote~tanl stock brokers. cities as New York, Chleag~ and Catbollc,''.saJ:d. T11ylor. The company,. cat I e d DaJ,las and San Fraoclsco. '"Ilie Ca_~IJcs o(te~ (elinlt Mainstream, has Offices in 10 Some of. the clergy.men have rmance. some come from big cities. It says bUislness is Biven .up their mJnlstry, but parishes where they had to brisk. 1be rtrm is a c}jvislon of others canoot find a place le oversee conaide~able property, Marcy Associates, a na· practice it. funds and · investments. tionwide job counseling Taylor said be WI! able to ·"lngenerJI, cler.gymeo organization which originally place about 10 of t,b e don't want to get into what specialized in e 1 e c u t iv e clergymen in admlniltraUve you might call •related fields' placements. managerial roles, public rtla--counseling, teaching, social work., Anything. hill . Ttwy ge into all klndJ of sales, st~ks and bonds, fund raising, public relations, management," TaylOI' said. Amo Episcopalians, the lit · r b more Ulan the ' frus , o fa -there just noug rjobs with deCent par, said. . Marian Hood, in charge· o( clergy placement· for lbe 188 Episcopal parishes in the Philadelphia area, said, "We have many more clergy than parishes to put them in. Peo- ple today are not going tti church. So the churches have less money, ''And, coming at the same tlme that there's less money, It takes more to support a priest," Mrs. Hood said. "Parishes th.at used to have assistants are getting along .without them now." She said that semJnarians a;e warned in advance that there are no assurances they'll gt!t church-related jobs. Of the 22 who graduated from the Pblladelpbla Divinity School last year, half went on to graduate work, or into social • work, or sol'hetblns. "for each job we gel fO or 45 applicants," Mrs. Hood said. Other Protestant gmip1 in the Philadelphia area ~ also feeling the oversupp)f ~ clergy1nen. "We've heard from several hundred ministers who would like to move into this area,n said the Rev. Willi~ill Johnston, executive secret,ar1 of the Philadelphia Baptbt Association. Catholics, on the other hand, say they cannot alt r,.IJ c • enough seminarians. 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DAllY PILOT ThUtSdly, A»rll 29, 1971 Flood Will Have to Face·' .Music Sometime BJ MIL TON Ill CHM AN NEW YORK IUPIJ -Cun Plood .. n run, but he can't 1lide and that means he'll hive 10 comt back and face the musk tomellme. Right now that music must !Ollnd more llke tome nerve-wracking, tar·sh•tterinl dlacord to the netlng Flood who u.ld he •u •·1oi.n, cr11y Wnkinf " about hil pn>bleJm. Curt Flood's prime problem 11 the .. me u most people'• -money. 11wt'1 why he quit ba1<ball 11ain and leJI Ille counJry the w1y he did Tu~ay evenJna. Part of Flood's fi nancial t.roublt wu I bmii'teM venlllrf: lbat went bad In SL NCAA Rule • Hits Jaycee Transfers KANSAS CITY (API -The NCAA Council hu conhrmtd llill 0.. 1.100 loflsllllon, '1 It tppU.. to Junior t:olle11 transfer 1tbdtnt.a1 Will iuult ln • 1ubmntial !lllmbtr of recenl jtlnlor t"Ol- lefe transfeta, now enroltM In mernbtr 11\1\llutioD.<, "''"' lnellgible ror tl1t 1'71 college foot.MD .eaaon u weJI u Int other intucotleglate c.'Olllpetltlon durioc the next academic yell'. The NaUon1I eoil~ate A I b I t ti c A.uociaUon 11Jd W that I.he caaes invol'ed !ludent a la ·who entered junior coll1e1 11 freshmen In September 1189 and who have transftrred to NCAA mernben at midyear durini the t:urrent academic year. These studenl.!I were sub-predictors under the t.100 ieglllatlon at tl1t ll!ne they enrolled in Junior col)qt and tht NCAA teaialalion provklu that they muat 11pend one ye1r In residence when they trana~r to an NCAA member unleU 11) lhe1 are junk>r oolle1e 1radu~tt1 or (2) l'lpend two ac1demlc ye1n In rtsldence 1t tht Junlpr college Ind transfer with 4t hours ot trll\lferr1ble lttll'ff credit or 13~1 trwter anet one year al the Junior couep with r minimum of N •muter houra of ttawder1ble dearee credit wit.It a l.S lfldt point 1vera1e. APl)lttnlb 10me mtmbtrs or lhl: NOA;\ •trt contused about the rule '• •P- pllcallon and •C<fj>ted mldye1r trllllltrt with 4a botJrt but •ho had 1perit •1111 lhlft sememn 1t the Junior ool1t1e1 and h•d not atttlhed a !.!tltl grlde polnl 1vtrage, tht NCAA said. rt.. ~lg Eljjht eonreronce ind Ille Western Athltlil:: Q:lnferen~ awealed. for rel\et 11 the ttcenily concluded rneetln11 tl Ft. l.Auderda1el rta., on the basb that the rule wu nol c ear. Evidence was au~ mitted thlt 1 number of other Nc;AA col. teat! and eonference1 htd almllar pr. bleln1. 'fbt cbUncil denied I.be appea~ con- cluded Iha! vlolatlona had occurncl Ind ruled that such student athletea 1h1ll be Ineiiithlt for lntercolle111lt competition durlnf Ifft-Tl Ind the 1..Ututlons 1hall bt foequired to provide the same flnlncl1i 1id they now Are provldlng durlnl the period of the 1iuden1J' lnellgtbillty. Louis. 'I'hlt wu one. 'lbert itM aim a Ut. lie matter of back lu6.. 'liat _, two. And three hll to do with tM ~le ex-wife claims he owes for ch.08, '~ • Curt Flood wu tclliJll the tltlth, Ille whole truth Ind notltln& but the lnith In hls J1·'1ford faftwtll win: to tbt man respooalble fot brln(lna him back Into baaeball, Bob Short, owner of the Washlnlt<>n Senators. " ... 1 tried ..• " wen Fk>od's flnt wordi ln the Wil"ll. lie CfrtllnlY did. · Ttd Willlamt, hll mana11t, will lell )'00 thlt. Cun Flood, who hid been with the 81. ' Loui. CardlMts 12 ~~befOtf . ..-mr 6lJ for Copenbaien atUr tridecl lo PitllacieJpitla In the tad ~ 119, •bl't wotrted about hi. abillL)' to make ll bitk with the Senaton. Not \o belln •lth, lft1w•Y· · "11 may take me awhile to 1<1ciji but J know I'll hlt," he aaid Juli fore reporllll( to Wllhlngton. "Hllttni UH clrl•inf a elf. It'• ~ ~ d01:1t forfet. Somethnti l think what It WOldd be lilt 111 iouldn't mue It back but-then J I tell myse lf 'you're 1 pfl){Mlionll, dori't •m· 10u·n do all tlsbt' and 1 khbw r will.' But curt ~'lood dlcln'l do all rt«ht and hlll .200 batUng average in a handful of pmes wltQ the Senators doesn 't even be.- gin lo tell how mucfl he went bact durtng ill& time he was 9ut of the riame. " ... 1 year and one-halt ls too much .. ... rhat was I.Lio part of tits telec,ratn. What "" 33-year-o)d .Flood dldll'.t aay Jn Ille wire wu that llli>e hid i.mi!Onod with his refiei:es the wne way H had wlth Muhammad AJi, 1 man four years youn1er, and that it wa•n't only 1 cue of not swlnglllg lht bat the way he used to but 11.so not being able to judee Oy blllll the wily he once did. Arni If you didn't let Curt Flood ~ow for Wa11h!hgton lt'a just U~I T1k9ltf1t DODGIRS' WIS PARKIR FLIES INTO TAG BY MANNY_SANOUILl~N OF PITTSBURGH. PIRATES WON, 7.5_ Says Hawk After Witt Dodgers Igtiore Cleveland Peopw Grea~ Old Axi~n1; · · ··But I Hate the Place By ROOER CAl\UOll 01 1M Dll" 1"1191 tltff He's 1wlnaln1. loo&e and easy. And he problbly 1lw1ys will. Tht Hi wk, C1evel1nd'1 Ken H1rttl!l()n, w11 clearly the moat relaied min 11 the vlctorlow lndlw dreutng roo m Wednes- day night detplte 1oln1 hltlelll. His team hid snipped a 1even.-game loslJll 111.eln by nlpplna the Gallfoml1 Ari1elt with 1 run In the ninth , 3·2, before !,1111! at An1helt1l Stadlwn . The toss dropped the Halos four gamea off the p1ct of Arnerlcl.D Le1gue West leader Oakl1nd. Tonight (!) t11ty·11 wrap up the Joor game 11eries with Torn Murpby (1·2) going ag1Jnst CleveJ1nd '1 A1an Foster (J. I). F'or the H1,tk, Wednesdly's triumph was lhe end of a losin& streak -but he seemed unaware of the enent hia ma tes: had been ruf£erlng. The namboyant H1wk, shorn of the long hair he hu been f1mous for, poase.sses a m1gnetic personality -and he readily 1dmlll that the city of Cleveltnd fills to me1eure up to hla stan- darda. "Tl>e people ire "'at -but 1 hlte the pt1ce " says Haqel!lon. In the same breath he 1dd1, "l lov~ lo play here Jn An1helm. lt's 1 1rut Ida llid It has a relaJ'.Jng aunos)>hete." Bucs Wi11. 7-5 , PITTSBURGH ! AP1 -An old baseball flXiom says never lel R hol hitte r beat yoll, but the Los Angeles Dodgers ignored It because of another adage; never pitch to Roberto Clemente if you can possibly help it. Manager Wah Alston o r dered Clemente. batting .276 ror the season but .318 fOr his career. purposely walked In the elghlh inning here \Yednesday nigh t. The next hiller was \\11llie Stargell. who promptly increased hii; major league. leading runs·batted·in total to Ui with a two-run double as !he Pirates beat lhe Dodgers. 7-5. Anteaters Triumph, 10-1; Face Crucial Twin Bill And while he's hopo!UI he 'll be pla)inl else.where nert ye1r, he's al!o con- leroplall111 dontliq h~ entire !8iary to a charity. "It f hive 1 ~ fear I'm !t:rloUJlY con•ldetlftj ll II 1 jds IOtnethlng I went lo do," uld lhe arnlllnl Hawk. He comlders hill haircut the best ft.SO Investment of hls Jlfe. Though Stargell 's baltini; average Is 100 points higher than Clemente's, Alston explained, "Over lhe years, Clemente has bten 1wtce as good a hitter. He can hit It no matter where irs pitched." Alston has spen' a long time watching Clemente. Tonight's ga1ne will be the 2.7l6th for the Dodger manager. tyinl the club record of Wllberl Robinson. Al Downing, .2·1 , Is slateri to oppose the Pirates· Luke \Valkcr. 1·2 Stargell"s dooble to the base of the centerfle ld woll made a loser out of Bob O'Brien in his first major league decision . The young teflhander entered the game In the fifth Inning and retired the side by striking out Stargell. which may have innuenecd Alston to pitch to the Pilt.Abur gh strong1nan. By HOW ARD L HANDY Of .... Dall' '""" ···" '11'1e UC lrvJne ba.seb1ll season may be wrepped up In 1 pair of gamu at the Univeratty or Sin Dteto Slturday •f· ternoon •DCI eotch Gary Ad1m1 hu prep1rtd ·the Alilealer1 well for the btt· Ue. > UCI """ lta IOCOOcl 1trll1!11 "lau1her" wtc1nttt!ar •lttm6on topping uc San Diego; it. . int th! clml!lll neld to brln1 tho ......, mltk lo ~l!-1. Saturday'• cloublthe1dtr I• 1 bllUe between the two top Dldependenta seek.Ina a berth In tht NCAA wes~m re1lon1I pla)'Off1 In M1y,.. USO 1porl.!I 1n lm· 1>rtJslve n..I redird and h11 two outttan- dlng pitcher• ready to f1ee tM s\uglng lrvlne nlnt. Gar1 M,ron bu posted 111 ahut.outa th4I yetr and w11 ?n the mound when the Tortro1 defeated Uct, 4-S, two wetb ago. tnlne will cou11ttt with Dtnnls Nlchoilqn CM) in tht nlnt I1n1t11 1an10 and pn>bably Tom Oocld (s.4) In th< ab- brtYl1led teven lnnl111 li tralt with Bob B•rlow (M) rttdy for either 11me. Nlcho\IOQ worked the first three I~ nings Wedneadiy against UCSO, 1t1owinJ 1 hist runner In each lnnlng on • pair of hlU 1Dd 1 walk, but had little trouble. Oreg Pennington worlked tht middle thrtt fr1met In 1 rellef role 111nd w111 crfflted with the victory 1fte.r giving up 1 hit. 1 walk and striking out five batters. Skip :Redondo and Ben Wtttler mopped up In the flntl three Innings. 1'1e UCt bllt, cUttently working at a .302 clip colltttJl!tlJ;,,. ~ent to work In earne1t In the th nf· rrame to !COrt six rune on fiye b1se hltA, 1 walk and 1n er· ror. Bii blow of the Inning Wll 1 triple to r1gllt center held by DID Hanten bringing two fUN acroea. Hanten, IOJ>homort 1hortatop, was one ot four UCI pllJera w\th 1 p1lr of hll!. He a1Jo hid four rbl. 'lbe ott\er bitten getung two safeties Included Bobby F1rr1r, Mike Sykora and Dia C«onado. :Rotky Cra11 1nd Tom Spencer, the team's le1dlng hlUers. htd one hit 1plect. UCl dJd au o( lb ICOriftl In the second, third and tourth lnnfna• with pitcher Pete Yock;J 1ttlUn1 down tn the final frur framet to alloW'-only three bue runners. ''It s1ved me Ii $1,000 fine -but I'll let It grow for the rtst of the awn mer. "One thing'* for 1ure, t·u never die of an ulcer,•· say• the Hawk. • The !larrie might not be 111a for manager Hlll'Otd 00t.nr PhllllJit, .iho witched llls Anaelt sli p 1 notch after 1trandlng a dollh tUttntrt. "I couldn 't a8l ~nJ more of (Clyde ) Wrl1ht. he dJd 1 he!Juvl job,'' said Lefty. Wright allowed Only ont e1rned run throua:h ellht lnnlng1 and was lifted for a e•nchhltler. In the Olghth. Mel Queen was the lo11n1 pitcher after walking Eddie Leon and alfowlng I single lo Gr1!1 Nettles ln ihe nJnth. Hodae came lhroulh ,wlth 1 ny ball to centerheld off relteter bave l..a Roche to get Leon across wilt! lhe winning run. (LIVIUHD CALl,DltHIA ., ~ ·~ .,, .. ""' FIM"d, II I 1 I • Al!lmtt, :ti J ••• "111-. cl ' t f SMll(:.,, -,. ~ I t t ,. ..... t ••• ,.-... t,11t ···: Hlr,.,_ 11 • I t t Ol'l'tl\, 11111 I t I Hln!'"· l'f • t I 1 AJ lllllMll, 11 S I t t llrt d!Otil, d t f t t 1.c..i~it,.._ l'f J I 1 t LllOll. 'Jlt • ·~ f I f Ip:"'"', II ' I f f L011'1!'1'1111). ph • 1 ' I =:.:: 111 ' • I 1 C:•lllHll, " • • ~ J • I ' Ntrtllt, • • • • lt1l1, ... I . . He~rwi. u 1 t • I Ttirllft't. c t I • 11\(.00Wtll. II I • I lttty, d I • l'IKlll l, 11 t I I 0 'Mlfhl, J J t I ktfat, pl\ • • • I 0..,plll,, 1111 I • I • /!Alllitrl,11 O G tlOlltlll,I ti t Lflttitflt, O t I I t U J 7 1 Ttl•l• ilJ IJ .... , ··-r ,Off Ollt OM - O'Brien can1e in after the Pirate!_ had 8helled Don Sutton to lead 5·1. The Dodgers tted the scorr in the si xth on two-run homers by Ouke Sims and Wiiiie Crowford. But In 1he se\·enth, Gene Clines drew a walk and moved to seCOl\d when O'Brien balked. O'Brien retired Dave Cash and Bob Robertson but up came Clemente, 1 Dodger.killer of long standing. In the on· deer circle was Stargell. " tried lo make too good of a pi!ch," O'Brien said of hfs offering to Stargell . "I wanted to 1tl it in 1Jn his hands. but J aimed It and got it out over the plate.''. LDS ANOll.f:l ,,ITTSIUl•H W!111, n IM.._ ti 'If Dt~ls. cl W,,,ltktr. lb 111"1. ( G~rwr, lfl tr1*f0n!, 11 llUJ\IU, lb S11!f'On, J 0 '9tltfl. " L1ttl)~rt. 11!! 1llr~~ 11tr~tM •IOIC1tr>.Jb 1 011 • 1 l t oa~•lllkl •11 l 1 1 t • n o t 9 llot>ttlloo,1111 r o o • •ll.Gtustl.D 0000 I I l ' Cll!Mnlt. rt l I I 1 1!l~li!l111tll.ll .,,, • 1 1 I M&Nttt, Jb 1 t I I ~ o • o • Ollfft, cl J o O e 100011.,.un!M.e •llO IO~OA!tt,,k l!)l IOOOllUu.11 !100 CMM'l,/lll 1100 Te•111 lS LM ..... 1 .. Pllllbvl"ll~ S It J 10011~ 11 ' 11 ' -, .. ooo -s 000 Ull )O~ -, as wtll bec:IUlt now you can 1lw•Y• remember the w1y he did for Sl Loai1. " • , , very eerloua penonal problems mountln1 ••• " Those were rlood'1 :,bes:t words in the , "~' arid they ara 4ell-expJanatory to anyone who bie~ ol his llnaocial plight. Remem,ber f'lood still tlad a major por· llon )ll hlJ $UO,llflfl !!alaly still com!nt lo him and by i.ivlng the way be did he W8' 1aying, in effect, even that wouldn 't help him 111 the wa1 out of the wooda. Bob Short did all he co.id. CUrt Flood doean'I know this bljl . !he W.;hingtoo owntr wu prepUed to do even mort.. He wasn't abandoning Flood •imply becauae he w4! rtdlng the bench. Now lhe Sena tor1' boSI wlnd.5 up saving mony. Flood concluded his ~ae to Short by saying " . . • thanks for your con- fidence and undemanding ... " Those words came from his heart. He was 1peaking from pretty rnuch the same place 1 couple of monlha 110 when he talked about how he spent the last summer in Copenhagen. ''If s a great place and I enjoyed myself, but after awhile I wanted to come back home again," he said. What mikes Curt Flood think Jt'1 t oing to be any different this time? Bullets Fall, 107-99 We'll Win Friday --SaysBucks'BigO Ml~WAUKJ!E (AP) -"I expect to win I! Friday." · C>actr Roberlson -Uie "Big O" -was holdlng col.trt in the MJJwaukee Slicks dressing room Wednesday nlibt followlng the Buck!!' 101·99 victory over the lJa!Umore Bullet!. Robertson wasn't bragging. He wa.s just being tactual. "We're going to go out after the tlUe Friday." he said. "There's just one more lo go." The Buck! hold a 3--0 lead In their be1t- 9f.seven games. champl onahlp playoff finafi with the fourth game scheduled to be hfld In Baltimore Friday. A, v\c:tqry there would give Milwa ukee it.a ftn~ MBA tltle ln only its thlrd year of exist.ehce. Robertaon was obtained in a trade by Milwaukee last year. Thia is the fil"lt time In his 11 years in the league that he has played ln the championship finals. Unlike tht younger Bue.ks, Oscar has shown no emoUon as Milwaukee close• in on th e crown. "lt'a dlfferenl when you're not t!t · pectlng !IOmethlng," he expla ined. 11Bul ' expect to win the championship. I expect to win It Friday ." Asked if he felt the team could now relax1 the "Big O" slipped back into his guaraed conversation. "No t yet," he said. ''We'll wall until we put them away.°' Robertson scored 20 points and wu credited with 12 assist.& Wednesday as he helped pace the Bucks to victory. High for Mllwauk~ were Bob Danifrldge with 29 polnb and Lew Alclndor with 23, Several Umes the. Bucks aobeared to be running away from Ba!UtbOte only to have U:le Bullets spurt back into con.. t.enUon. 'the crippled vilitora were ltd by Jack Marin'& 21 point! and a 20-poin t perfonnanct by ~es Unteld. · "I can't find 1nything wrong wJth our defenae 0 ailtf Milwaukee coach Larry eoa1t11o: "But our offenAe wasn't sharp at all. We weren't moving the ball, we were dribbling too much." Colltello said the Bullets are "workin g harder on defense now than they did dur· in~ the regular aeaaon. 'We were up for the game," he aa1d, "We were ready , but we weren't •harp. Part of that could be the Baltimore d!fenst, however. "It's atrange. We've beaten them th ree times and haven't played a good 1ame yet.., Baltimore forward Gus Johnson 111 on th e Bullets' bench In his street clothes because o( h1s injured knees. Baltimore almost received anoth er set- back in the Utird period when guard Earl Motlroe collided with Miiwaukee's Bob Dandridge and hobbled through the re- mainder of the game. IAL'tlMOltl . ' 10 0-1 ... 1 2·t 'totll1 111111mor1 Mllwl ul!N '" ... ... ' .. ... nt•n •-* Jll t 4 2• 21 -101 l"O!,rlld out -81tllinor1, Trl!lvl M. Tet•I foul1 -81!tl_.1 1J. Mllw•'* .. ti. •!tlnd•"t' -10.7ol6. UPI 'tt'-'lt BUCKS' BOB DANDRIDGE LEAVES TRAIL OF BULLETS AFTER ST&AL. Fregosi i11 Area C1lifoml1 Anaell star Jjm Freaoat will mike two appe1r1nct1 1l two area VOll'I markela Satu.rd1y to ht.Ip weh:o~ Von't u 1 new sponsor to An1el r1dhl brc:.d- cuts. u.n.tn'• trip~ ind a doubl1 by F1rr11r ~ the only atra bue blow• for UCI Wtd n•a d1yfol1 o"I na 1;'u~ld1y's oriJ.11\lkht · U11t •aw S~ mt Hansen boll li>mers. Spenct h11 tltree and IWiaeli rour ihII .. , ... with Spe!K't the all-time leader with se.ven. tk IH ~ Cll UC 1"'1M 1111 .Jtril\lrll. .. Wrlifll, u Hlf-11. t: ...... , .. ....... .. , ....... , .. ,.. •l•I l'ltrW,ff 1110 ,,,,s..,._,., •••o •• ,, ... Mii.ff l tt• Kentucky Derby Lures. Field of 21 f'regoal will I>< on hand at the Brookhursl ind Ad1rns atore In Hun- tlngton Betch from tO:J0.-11 :30 1.m. and the M11TM)JJ1 and Talbert stort In Youn- taln ValJey trom 1·2. He will answtr qutttlons, give oul free autographed photog. talk b1ueball Md prealdt over prize drawing• whkh wiU m. elude Angel tkket... Entry blanks for the drawings are now 1v1il1blt 1l bol.b of the particlp.aUna Von 'a 1tcres. '"" " '"""""' 111 ,.._,. SMtll1 ~ l1M1t. :RI Ytlllt .. Ill let1lt t t t f Sl'ltor•.Jb l ite • t I t L-:RI t t t 0 ••t•cr11t,tl 4 111 4 t1•s......u.111 J111 1 ••• -1...n. '' •••• ••••11tk1.t1 tJt1 IOllT.--,rf !Ott JttlHail-U )\t i Sdlllfl~ .. • • • • c......._,.,,,, Grttriwt,. 7' 1 I I t .. .........,,,1111 SIM!tM, c I I I 0 ~ ~l'lllllOll, • 1 I 0 I PtNI""'" !$., •• 1100 ll~ I It t t Wlllllt, I I I 0 0 JI I t 1 T&tt!• M It 11 10 ~" 1•1111,... ' . rm IOI '11 -1 ! tit .. '°" -It It ' ' ' LOUISVILLE (AP ) -A Dtld of 21 1'H eotertd todly for tM 17th ind rlche.at ruMing of the Ktntucty Dtrby, with a .stror11 pos!lbllllf that one will hive to start lrom ott!.lde the 1a1t. If rlCinJ secret.ry Doc Lavin'• predic- tion for a barrier start for one horse C(lmes true, Wendell P. Ro .s so· s Jmpetuosity , who drew the No. 11 stllrting position. would be the oot. Lynn Stone. president of Churchill Downs. stid the odd start was ''a strong possibility.'· but •dded he would Nv~ lo check with the trick 's starter to be cer· ltln of IL ' If Rll 21 start In the 2·30 p.rn .. Derby on Saturday, the race would gross $189,000 "''Ith a prize of $1.fe.500 lo lhe winner. Ctlumel Perm 's Bold and Able drew the rail i>04ition for lhe ll,·mlle Run for thr: Roses and "'Ill h11\'e Jorge Valas- quez ln !he saddlf' for 1he race. Bold and Abe's sui llmntes. Florida Derby v.1nncr East.em Fleel. goes (ron1 the 18th gate v.·ilh regular rider Eddu~ hfaple aboam . Jim Frcl'l('h. f'rank J Calrlv.1rll's much traveled v.•tnncr of the Santa Anll• • Derby, drew lhe 11 th {X)SI position Vo'hlle Arthur A. Seeligson's Unconscious. king of the CaUfomia Derby, goes !rom No. 9 gale. Twist The Axe, hero of the Arkansss Derby and stable.mate of lmpetu011ity, was assigned the No. 12 starting position while Fourulla, outsldrr in the field, drew No. 20 Starting next lo Bold nnd Able in the No. 2 position will be Don Ball's G<ling Straight. cn rrrin~ Osv.·aldo Torres. hfrs. Taylor Hardin's Sole ~1io, to be ridden by Eddie Belmonte, drew the lh1rd position. Going from No. 4 will be Charles ~f. Day's Saig~n Warrior, with Bobby Parro.t up: I.hen will be Bruoo Ferrari Jr.'1 Ar· rowheari. for whom no rider has been named. Jn the No. 6 gate Is Phlllp Teinowitz's Roytl Levera1e and MArUn Froman, with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Udouj"I Barblzon Streak in the next stall to the outside. Vegas Vic, \\inner of lhe Derby Trial ror Charles Fritz and Betty Sechrest, drew No. 8 and wi ll be ridden by Howard Grant in America's most famous horse race. I I ------ Monarchs ·Protest 7-4 Loss 8y PHIL ROSS Of Ille 0.llY Plltl ttatt Defending champion Bishop Amal appeared to captu~ a 7- 4. Angelus League baseball vie- . tory from the host r.tater Dei 'Monarchs Wednesday. Or did it? Although the flnal count was 7-4. ~1ater Dei coach Bob Wigmore played the I as t lhree innings under protest. And if hls protut agalnsl Amat holds any water, along with another similar protest he made last week against Servite, Lhen the Monarchs' current 6·5 record could im· prove l<' 8-3 and a second place deadlock. with St. An- thony (8..J ). Wednesday's dissension oc- curred over the same type move whi ch Servlle attempted to pull on Mater Dei. In the midst (Jf a Lancer tilly in the top of the fourth n\ning, Amal mentor Pat Holtlgan stole an o!d trick from Bill Veeck and sent 5-21ri Claarity Event Planned ---1 Rick Lewis up to the plate as Rod Laver and young son Rick aid members or the Newport Beach Tennis a free substitution pinch hit· Club in preparing for Sunday's Summ er Festival at the clubhouse on East· ter for catcher Lou Hebert. bluff Drive. Jim Morrison (right) and Larry J ohnson are president and vice Lewis drew a free pass from president of the group raising funds for junior tennis in Orange County. The 1'1onarch hurler Gary Simpson public is invited to the event which will have swimming, diving and a fashion and Holligan sent anolher show in addition to tennis matches. pinchhitter, Tom Rosser. to----------------------------------- bat in place of the Amat bu rler, Mike Shippee. Amat ended up going from a '3.1 deficit to a 3.3 deadlock by lhe end of its half of the "fr·ame. Asaro Selection Continues However, the protest stem· med from the Lancers' antics in the bottom half of the trame Inning. Ex-Poet Coaching Trend Shippee returned to the mound in the latter half of the fourth but Wignlort protested. tr ince the diminutive southpaw hadn't started the contest (Tony Bonura and Keilh Keating preceded him on the hill for Amat). And the free substitution TUle is explicit in slating that the player being substituted for may only return to the game if he was a starter. Anyway , Wigmore figures IG receive word from the powers· .thal·be before the weekend and it's highly likely that the f\lonarchs will be awarded vie· tories over both Servile an d Amat. Gelling back to the Amat- ~1onarch clash. Mater Dei started lhe tilt like wildfire by grabbing a 3-0 edge in the first inning. The Monarchs' biggest blow of the inning was a two-run single with the bases loaded by Simpson which produced Ray Salazar and Bob Haupert. Tom Cottage tallied the third run on Chuck Adams' walk with the bases loaded. l bltllP II.mot (I) .. ' " '" ~l1rr1, " • ' ' ' Men<IOZ. Cf ' ' ' • McG IYnn, lb ' • • ' CDnv••lirio, It ' • ' ' ~e•O"il>', lb ' • ' • e1111 ...... rl ' ' ' • ~ncf\11. 1tl ' ' ' ' Oe rl, c ' ' ' • 1•wl1. pn • ' • • onu••, P • ! • • l(t1!1n1. • • • • ROii"• Pll • • • • SllfPPf~;.r. ~ • ,g • ' ' M•l•r Otl !4) .. ' " "' ~·1111~ If ' ' ' ' lube . ti • ' ' • Co!t110. < ' ' ' ' $!,,,DIOll, P • • ' ' Linn•"· " ' • • ' 1Cemmes1!. 'b ' ' ' 0 W iii. '1 ' 0 0 0 S~eldon. lb ' • ' ' Frltt, 10-r1 ' 0 0 0 To11l1 ,. • ' ' Score llY lnnln11 ' " • e11nop Am11 "' "' ~· ,, 0 M111r "" .. oo• ,,__, ' ' The selection of Vince Asaro as Edison High's football coach continues a phenomenal trend for ex-Whittier College football players of the l95s-60 vintage. Asaro was a center on Don Coryell's teams and the guy he v.·as centering to was Bill Vail. ~·ho left Edison for Long Beach City College to assist Gary Jacobsen. The latter was a guard ne1t to Asaro.' ~ The other guard was George Allen, Tustin High"s football coach. Other Orange County football coaches who --------ROGER CARLSON ----- toiled on lhose Poet team! Include Corona del Mar's Dave Holland, Orange's Vince Deveney, La Habra's Len Peden and Foot- hill's Ed Bane. St. John Bosco·s football tutor George Mas· sick was a squad member and Dave Jordan, recently named footb11ll coach at Grossmont C.Ollege, was among lhe Poet ere~·. Other county coaches on Lhose elevens ~·ere track mentors Jim Sutton (Lowell) and Dave Okura (Marina ). Athletic director Bill Brashears of Los Amigos and Pat Putnam of Brea also hail from that contingent. Add Sonora assislant football coach Wayne Payne to lhe list. * * * A llttle prodding sometimes can do a lol- even v.·ben ifs unintenllonal. Valencia HJgb's goU team chalked up a 365 five·man total at Anaheim Municlpal Course recently and the fact was noted In Glenn White'• White Walih column. The Estancia Eagles of coach Dale Wate.r1 v.·ere apparently Irritated. They went up to Ba.se ball Standings I\'AT IONAL LEAGUE East Division w L i-fontreal 8 5 New York iO 7 Pittsburgh il 9 St. Louis i2 to Chicago 8 II Philadelphia 6 12 West Division San Francisco 16 5 Dodgers 12 10 Houston II II AUantA •· IO ClncinnAti 7 II San Diego 5 " l'llPn•Ml•Y lltttulh Clll<•~o J, Mon!r .. I 7 Pl!hbu•tft 1, Dedt1n ~ C 1nclnn•!I f , Sin 01t9o J S1" Fra"cl1co J. 11.tl••I• J N•·., Yllr-'· SI l11Ul1 I Pct. .615 .588 .550 .545 .421 .3.1.'J .762 .545 .500 .474 .389 .26.1 Hou1ton •· Pftllldf ll'lll• 1, 1a 1ftnlnt1 TM1'1"1 0•-• GB 'o " 3 41,; ... 5\1 6 711 10 Ai\fER ICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Boston \Vashington Detroit New 'York Cleveland Oakland Angels Kansas City ri11nnesota Milwaukee Chicago East Dlvl1Jon w L 1i 7 II 7 12 8 9 to 7 JO 6 12 Wtst Division " 7 11 10 10 11 9 II 8 JO 6 13 Wt11n1.a1v R1•11n1 8o1t11n 10, Mllw•v'""t ) W••~lng!o" •. M1nn110l1 t Dtt~ll J, 1(111111 Cit~ I. I~ lnnln11 O•-l•nd J, ao111mo"' ' C:lev,i1nc1 s. 11.n1t1J J Cftic•1111 11 New v1r11, r11n Tldfy'1 O•-• Pct. .611 .611 .600 .474 .412 .333 .!96 .~24 .476 .450 .444 .316 the site of Valencia's mark fl.tonday and pro- ceeded to pare Valenlca's feat by four strokes. Steve Robertson was the medalist with a 67, followed by Lee tlo-fcGowan (70), Terry Knight (71), i\1ark Les 171) and Mark Pender (78). Steve Ryan, the Eagles' No. I player. stumbled w·lth a 71. "If be wou1d bave been on hh1 game we might have really obllteral· ed It." ssld Waters arterward. Estancia Is currently M in league with only Curona del fl.1ar remaining aa a possible stumbling block In lrvlne play. Included in the top five were two sopho- mores, two juniors and a senior. * * * E1...COrona del Mar High swim coach Dave Millovich left for Grossmont C.Ollege two years ago to initiale a swim program at the El Cajon facility. His efforts didn't go unrewarded as his le.am, in lls first year of competllion, won the 1'-fission C.Onference championship by a l ~·point margin. * * * The Clf' Southern Section-Loi An1ele1 City All.Star basketball game Is being revived this summer at the Loi Angeles Sports Arena, tentatively July 14. WUlle West of city champion Crenshaw and r.1Ullkan'1 Howard Lyon have been selected io ct1acb the qulnlets. * * * r.tarina High's Sunset League and CJF baseball playoff hopes received a jolt when lhlrd ba~eman-pitcher Tony Cresci sprained his ankle in a non·playing accidei;t. He's expected to be on crutches for two week.•. Cresci, a senior, was an All-league choice a.~ a sophomore. GB "" 31\ 5 • ' "' ·~ 8 DEAN LEWIS !TIO!YI0!'1:1AI APRIL SPECIALS COROLLA 1971 SPICIAL $1871 VOLVO ,,..Of'tr•1 \ CMcNoltv 0-ll f1 CM(100 (~•111>•1 J.I) S•• D•lfO !P~bul J•ll 11 (lnclnn1!1 451,,..,. ton 0.01 M1nneoo11 fll:••t ).(II •t to11011 (Nafy 1-111. 11\fM "''"" Yor~ Cl Ytft 1-(11 ., $1 l.Pill• !llo"IJ 7·'1 ~lft F••fttltca !ll'l't"' , .. or Robtrt-I I! 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Saturd1y'1 events begin al 6:30 p.m. Hea ding the qualifying list for aiach Jim McElwain's Sues were quartermller Kevln Butler, third In his heat at 50.4 and halfmller Tim Owens, thlrd In bis heat at 1:57.0. $9olltl CMtl C.111•....Ct Mttf 1•1 IOI hMI -1. 5mllll !SOCC I t.1, l!TIHI 1KO•GI 1. Dion IMU.C\ UI >. Wntr (lo\111.CJ t.t. 1ncl llMt -. M ,,, (lo\lACl t.1, !tltl rnHI rKonll 2. Gllt911 ISi'.) t.I. J. ThPfn IM$11.() 9.t. >II 1\111 -I. l•tdcltll 4MUI) t,11 Oltl -"~viii. t. Otll-tU.CI .t, l. M!I •• ull erfonl t.t. 1~1 11 Mii -I. Mli.1 !~II.Cl tl.S ~mMt ~-l t. Smith ('()CCI H.0, ). Ullf 1•~H1r'lori\\ :n.,. trld ,,.,1 -I, l\ern Ml.I.Cl .1_. J. Mii.., IMlACl rt.t 1. 1or11 cs C~\ n.J. Jrd ii111 - I ii rt'dcltU (MIH) J ,f, J. Skill (Cffo rtotl22. 4ff1 111 htll -I. Mllty (Mii.Cl 4'.S, 7 MUlllllO'I llACt 4'.I Sln;ibt\n tMS.-Cl (5,._I '9.ll i. ThOrn ?MSll.C)) '9.t. 3rd .,111-l. Skill !C1rrl1C11) ft.,, I. MtYt• l!AC ! "·l· S. IWt!tr (Orane1 CCMll!I ·'· 4. M! chtll !Miii.Cl JO.t.. 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' ' ' w l •• " ' ~ : l ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 1l 1J WM-IY'I Scttll LACC I, 1,,~,t:,1 •ounts l!tol L.-II Goldin Wttl C~P•en 11 11 10 Horioo Lii.CC 11 LA Htrbor • Tl!ul1day, April 2fl. 1971 DAILY PILOT ff Vikings, Huntington Post Spike Victories Hmlcy Joe Ventlmlgli1 broke loose for his belt sprint marks of the 1eason as Marlna'11 Vikings :lipped to a 73-36 SuMet Leap dual meet track and field victory over Westminster Wednesday. In another Sun•t dual, Hun- Ungton Be.ach't host Oilers bettered the Newport Harbor Tara by a 53--511 margin. Marina'• Ventimiglia 1top- ped the watches in 9.1 In the 100 and 22.9 in the 220 u he recorded a double victory to pa~ the win. Junior teammate G e n e Taylor was no slouch either as he captured both hurdle raei!S in 14.9 (120 highs) and 19.l (180 Iowa ). The latter clocking · ls the fastest recorded in Orange C.Ounty thus far In 1971. The Vikings• heralded distance crew also d I d its share of the damage with Bob Brickner (mile in 4:29.l) and Dave Lockman (two mile In 9:39.7) turning ln individual wins. The only individual victors for I.ht hort Lions were Jim Holland ( 4~7 ln the shot put) and Dave Stacy ($2.3 for the 440) while the Westminster 44() re.lay quartet won its event in 45.6. At Huntington. the Olien set a school record In the 440 baton race with a 44.3 mark. \1'1rtliY W•hlltlltllf' Otl 1111 "'-•rl~ 100 -1. vtn11m11111 (Ml t. HllmllllN; !Ml J, ldwlf .. fW). 'fll'nl: .. no -I, Vtnllm ltll• IM) 2. ldWl"ll WI l.Wl~kltl (WI. TIPlllJ fl.t HO -1. Sll tY !Wl 1, Jutt (M) S. SC/lmldl tM), Tlm1: St.1 &Ill -I, IOltfl !Ml 2. C1mpbtl1 !Ml J, C~IPNI! 4Wl. Tlm11 ,11),I Miit -1. Irle_.,., {Ml 1. Cel1m1n (W ) i, Mtrlvn !M). Tllftt: '1)t,J I-Miit -I, Lt<k"'ln fMl 1, Poff (Ml J. I!"'"" !Ml. Tlmt: t:J9.1 110 HH -I. T1•itt (M! t. Th9Plll"" CMl I. 1t1v1n-(W), Tllfttl 1•.t 1110 LH -t. T111Pf tM ) 1. AVl"'I fM) J. tlbtll CWl. 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Coach Ken Tratar'• Trojans once again outhit the op- position, 9-7. But they wtt• ground out by nm !foe. Patterson also tallied the ether Trojan run In the 1l1th afler hl.s single, Tom Walker's walk, lgoe's lnfield hit enabled him to come home 1afely on a bases-hill walk. Rick. Peregud pitched a complete game for the losers and fanned five. vlcUmlzed by a couple of ttieir L• ~'"• J.H , II rbl ' . own errors and the long ball. cr11rwi1c1ii ,. J j v.,...., La Quinta picked up five ~:;~YI~ ,l MllllHl!fltll uu (NJ NN••• i th fl ~ I I d AlllbutY, H 1 IOI) -1. 11.m111 cH! t. Nltzelcsw ikl runs n e t;s1 nn ng an i""""l· u 1 o ' i I I ' i1r i th d 'i)!1· 11.Jh • o <H1 J. L111u tHL 1"'1: 1t.1 t ee more n e secon ui « d , , no -1. Nlhk-P.1 011 l. AmlH (NI I i U i it Ort 1, 11 1 o i. L"''' no. Time: ,,,, rame, most y on n vers Y Mtt1ntr, >11 1 0 "o -1. vo1bllr1 oo t. sct1u111 CHI miscues or extra·base hits. H,!!:',·,,",, ,' •, '· TAPiin !Hl. Tl"'I: U. -· lllO -1. Mullln• rH1 '· Mlt<:~•ll lHI The biggest blow was a two-Ar1111 .. ,0<1. c 1 g !. "ulW (H!. T1"'1: t:o1.• run round tripper by the 8'f!~~cll, 11 .Ji t Miit -I, HOlcOll'lb CHI J. a1bln (H) Ufl1Wtni!Y0UI ' '· c11n• cwi. TIP'l'lt: •:fl.& Aztecs' Mike Konig in the • 1·Mfl• -1. McN11r (Hl 1. co111n1 Initial stanza. But. '' ' • {NI l. "o lnlrd, Tl.nt: 10:111 Ht~<M:k, JO ' 0 110 HH -1. wi1• rH1 1. P1c-~r11 Unlveralty was able to pick fr~,,,C,~. ct 1 : 00 J. HotHll lNJ. Tim,, Ii.I I le I iii i the r rth l'ltetu<I. • ~ I Ito LH -I. Hoet•ll (N} '· Wiii IHI up s ng a ts n OU Plll•flOfl, If ( 7 1. Pickford IHJ. Tim•: 1•• and slxth lnninga in averting a w11kr• c"f't o o '60 ll•l•Y -I. HunllnelDn a11cti I Pl. ;lo 1 0 fSCllOCll rKordl. 'Tlmt: U.I shutout. 8'oi1tr, Ill I : Mil• 11.1., -1. Hftf!Ort H•rbor. Bob Palteraon socked a tri· 11,1;':[;' rt< '' , . ' l l • tbl ! g T g : g ' ' . ' ' 0 . ' Tlmt; J :?t,t tc-~ 111111 ... 1 HJ -1. K•rTn•r tN1 1. w11r11<Y oo ple for the Trojans in the , • • J. 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Dll'l1T1Ct: .d·I save$2~: , .,,, RW ~IPPIN WlllmY ~~ IN~OALIDN~ $/'l!CIA.11 U.WTIO Offt•I ,,,,,.,.}MIC" lllJtlJ If 219 Ly nn Hart HART'S John Harl SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS TIRES ACCESSORIES • Pennsylvania Xtra -Baseball Mitts -Bats Balls -Caps -Shoes Sox -Score Books Duty Tennis Balls. Doz. 7.50 Wilson Xtra Duty Tennis Balls Doz. 8.35 Wilson -Dunlop -Bancroft Davis Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets -Paddle Rackets Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Adidas -Converse -lack Purcell Tennis Shoes Open 9 to6 Closed Sundays Speedo Swim Suits Champion Handball Glo.ves Ace & Seamless Handballs Puma -Spotbilt Adidas -Sperry Topsider Converse -B. F. Gcodrlch Shoes Adler -Wlfwam -Magic Fleece Sox & ladies Peds Bikes -Parts -Tires Tubes -Accessories Racket Stri1'illl Bike Repalnng 538 Center St , Costa Mesa 646-1919 JI DAILY ,!Lot Th\1"'<11y, A.prn 29, 1971 Stevens Tops CIF Shot Li st Cl1ecl{ing Out Area Golf Greens GOLFERS OM<ll ..-~ ••••• fOCNI ..., ··-_,.. «• --·'"' ,...tcfk. •t ttM NEWPORTER INN PAR l GOLF COURSE NrwpOrt Harbor we1ghtmt'1l Afark Stevens and 1'erry AlbrilU>n are the only re- maining are1 athletes in any er the lop five spots on the l1tes1 list of ClF Southern Section track and field bests. .. t.6. •. , .. " ... '·'· ..... " ' ?I j ,,, 11.1 11,6 "' ., •••• "' ., 1 l1 t I U.1 I SJ.I '"' 1 Joi.I • 1J ' • U I • 11 I • 11 7 ' 11.6 ' 11 • • 11.1 ' ll.• ' ll .l t !I.I 11 1, ll.1 .. '" 11.1 !0 },1'1W I••. UJ'W lt.O 1'1. 1'0w !t.S, It lw lt•,1'2w lt.5. lt.tw ?t.O. 1'.2w '" •2.0 ··' "' ., .. 1tleadowlarh f\1ore than 134 playe rs participated in a women's in- vitational tournament a 1 l\1eadowlark Country C I u b over the weekend with com- petltion scored on a two-best· ball of foursome basis. The winning team at 131 in· eluded Kathy Bransford, Jean Arnpld, Barbare Malick and Joi Aubrey. Close behind at 132 were Cuba Curl, Phyllis Cady, June Doyle and Nonna Smith. The third plact> team ( 133) \\'as Ca r ol Greer , Elaine ~tcAdams. Betsy Straub and Helen V!'i\son . ln a best nine, low net tournament for 1he women's club, Kathy Bransford finished with a 33 for low honors. Se- eond v;ent to Jean Height al 34 with Norene Sheldon third at J5. Sunday found a I ad y • amateur tournament where f11•esomes were composed ol one woman and four members of the men's club. F'irst place al 106 went to ,\tarian Cleal!. Jack Goudie, Lloyd Lyons, Jerry Da'Vis and Ed Fierce. Second place, foor strokes back (110 ) went to Boots Carmaci, Terry Hanstad. Lee Houston, Chris Christianson and Jack Roberl.SOn. Carl Roper' ind Epperson on ttnother. Don Boyd scort'd an eagle on the 18th hole rettnlly using a driver and a three iron to tra verse the 40&-yard distance. Ran<!ho S.J A tie resulted for first place in the recent COIN (Citizens of Irvine Now) tournament at Rancho San Joaquin between Herb F..dwards and Jacques Grigry, each posting a low gross score of 78. A total of 73 players participated in the event that was c\ima:ted in the evening with a dinner. I.Aw net honors were won by Jack Howland with 64. Second pl8l'e went lo Bill Henry with a 66 with Rex Waite third at Q. Bill Spicer won the calloway system handicap division witlt a 571h. Tom Fletcher, a !O- year-0ld, was second with a 00 followed by Dave Smith (621h:). Jack Parsons (68-h) and Barr Fletcher (Tom1s father) 69. In the women's division, 1t1arlene Sumbera was the low gross winner with 111. Gerd Eng won low net honors at 16 ¥.ith Rae Stoneman next at 86. In a women's club low net tourney, Sue Ewers was the winner with 70 followed by Margaret De:Bach at 78. Hesek, Patricia Uvingston, Floren« Covell and Ann Perm. The rifUt place team was a threesome of June Doyle, Betty Galla.gber and Anna Lee Sheller. slat Maritn M~Keever for Lak-From l he broadcasting presklenl'• cup are under wayl~$;'';00~w;lt;h;o;hl;•:•~d~w;"~";:':•r:•~ ing u 11 on the filth hole. lratemlty, players will include with four already completed.l.=-- 1be annual sportscasters Ch I c II: Hearn, Lyn n Resulla were: Larry Smith tournament to be held June 6 Shackleford. Jlggs McDonald, dd. Bill Plumu; Don Jones at Mission Vllljo will have a Don Lamood, Bob Seizu, Gil dd. M1ke Holan; Bob Brown •~ r •-.1· Slrattoo, Mel Albert!, Tom •-l o out.!h ......... 111g sport.s dd. Bob Harrold,• and Chuck el b 'ti · · · Ke.lly, Tom Harmon, Stu c e n es participating ac· Nahan Bob u-•~--• C•yer def. Gene Pingel, cording tb chairman Fred • n=:iwu11.1 and Who Cares? No other newspaper In the world cares about your com- munity like your community daily newspaper does. It's the DAILY PILOT. Following in order were Lorraine Peterson, Marjorie Thatcher and Helea Schwella ; Mae Bible, Pblly Browning, Nan Moore and Marilyn Jones; and Millie Stevens, Fem Sproul, Leeta Brande and Helen Cowden. Hessler of KMPC. Hessler, Quarterfinal round matches Included in tM probable llst -;Seco~~nd~round~~ma~tc~b~es~ln~the~~m~us~I ~be~com~p~le~led~b~y~M~a~.Y~7~. ~~~~~~~~:::: of players are suc.h as Angell_ Larry Jacobs scored a hole- in-one on the third hole recently. It is 199 yards in length. "llsslon Viejo Bob Liebe fired a 75 over the rugged Mission Viejo Country Club course to win low gro.ss honors in the annual St. Joachim's tournament witlt Buck Bean and BiU Duboi.!I tying for second at 83. Jn the low net (handicap) division, Courtney Owens was the winner wlth a 65 followed by ~ordon Reinhart and Bill Fo1'om at 70 and Dick Davis president Bob Reynold s, basketball c o a c b e s Joe Mullaney (Lakers), J ohn Wooden (UCLA}. Bob Boyd (USC); football coaches John McKay I USC) and Pepper Rogers (UCLA); and athletes Bill Shoemaker, Dan Pierce, Merlin Olsen, Tom M a e k , Rafer John son, Keith Erickson , Cail Goodrich. Elgin Baylor, Roman Gabriel and Marlin McKeever. at 72. • You're Invited ... In the calloway division, Joe • Fortier closed with a 70 for : N I' NEWPORT BEACH first place honors with Frank • • a B TENNtS CLUB Flores and Jim Mooney next I 72 IE A PLAYIOY! AND 3 8 · SUPER SPORT Most accurate drive com· You• F1mi11 01 G;,1 F1i•11d SPORTING GOODS SHOPS petition was won by John W ill LoY• Th• ld•• Cookman; the bovine award SANTA ANA .... 0., lt•CI' ""'"' wt1•,; 'j • ~·. ' • I ' ' • l~orn!na1l<:lt Com~•on Ctnt"""l•I L•••owoo<:I Oom!ngu·u ., l 11.11 l . 11.S ) ?! I 'n' l:ll.I A tie resulted for third at 114 with Doris O'Neal, Chuck O'Neal, Bob Tielman, Harry Storey and Bob Leslie-on one squad. Peggy Ro~·land, Jim Rowland. Bob Lyman , Dick Huston and Bill 02eble formed the other entry. went to Tony Placentia who CALL LIDO 219 1. 4 rt.. Kl 7-S723 Seaeliff has been entered in the cow SAILING CLUB NEWPORT HACH h' thr . •••h'-ltklntf, 644-2121 "'!\ The Tluntington Se a c 11 ff cok'IP ho owbmg hcontest in FULLERTON f_~~:l.'.;:'l-'! ~!\;'~cHr-+7'i:_:.:.;-· , 1 H~~ Jwmt S•on6. GltMtle Mlltl, Ll PolY Fulk~lOll. S..nl• Fr Jontuon, Ptlo V1t~ Hel!a>ew, Alhtmbrt Coltmtn. Chtnntl lll•llCI• 1.0•• .. ••• •• ••• •• , .. , 1 b a ma y t e sponsors; 675·0827 ..;, . Country Club womens cu li•a~nd~th~e~p1~·g~•~w~a~rd~w~en~l~l~o~gr~i~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~60~1 ~··~·~~~"~"~'~7~'·~5~9'~'~iii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:i~~~~~~~~~g~g~~==~~ recently hosted Rancho San _ Joaquin in a two best balls of foursome tournament with 94 participants. 1.-Ju-mt 11.._, Lii Poh' 1Crrno1lt~ Gtr6tn Gro•• ll·•' •· 1J.9• .... ·1n a men's club sweepstakes tournament. there was a tie for first place. Teams were composed of three players us- ing the two best balls for SCQr- inJt. First place went to a team composed of Phylli! Cady. Stuart Dudley. f>.targe Tovatt and Theresa Finizza. I 11-1. 7l-1l·t. l l·IW 2).1,:n.S\"r# 15-4'!• 1s.1 u .. c, , ..... u.r•~ .:l·J''t .,. 11-41·• .. , .. , '"' 111·1 111).•'• 16S.1 , .... \~ Al 123 ~·ere Ron Caligagan , Da·•e Larson and Don Smith on one squad with Jnck McMullen, Bob Nelson and George Epperson on another . At 124 were Tom Stirling, Bill Stirlillg, Carl lleopke on one squad ~·ilh McMullen, The second place squad was composed of Carol Ranger, Jeanne Czach, Ces Galvin and Hazel Mollica . A tie resulted for third between one team of Betty Walthall, Zola Bartholomew, Olah . Morgan and Wanda Gnagy and the other of Rosemary Erickson, Rowena Yarak, Betty Seiersen and Jean Willey. ln fourth place were Ann INSTALLED Gymnastics Results CHAIN-LINK FENCING 0't'111,..•Flc• Ortlltl CMlfttr LA•• ... Ch1mtlon1hlt1 111 W1thnlN1!1r1 L-hor11 -I . Grtwr \CllM) 1.7 1. A, Motd INHJ 1.7 l , Lt Co. tWml I .OJ •. Aullct IWml 1.5J I. Peti.e !Wm) 1.s. Floor ••t rclH -1. Ru1lc1 (Wml I.• f. tul..,. {Al 1.15 J. JOhnlOll !Wm) 1.65 4. T!t between GrtHr (C<:IM) tncl GtHr (.\) 1.f S. JohnlOll (Wml 7.7J, Sl<:lt! """"' -l . !.eYm01Jt !Wml I.• 7. E .... rtr !Wm/ I.OJ l. Finch {Wm) 6.l! t . Smllhber• IA) 1.05 J. Glllllt...:1 (Nl'iJ ~.tS. Horhonl•I Nr -1. Ru1lc:1 IWml I .I 7. John1on fil'rril 1.1 J. l1ti.r (A) J.95 4. 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"''' t I [LJJ!F~@~ W~!RJ !RJj!ijrtIJOJ!ijfL the 40,000 mile tire weguara LIFESAVER RADIAL TREADWEAR GUARANTEE II 'fOU don't get a full 40.000 mites of treadwear from a Lifesaver Radial in noonal use on your car, the 1e1aile1 who sold 11 will givevou the diffeience as a aedit against lhe going trade -Mi price of • new Lifesaver Radie(. plus a small service chargs.· Lifesaver" Radials are priced from $42.95. size ER70-14 whitewall plus federal tax of $2.66 per tire with trade-in. it. 3 WAYS TO PAY -ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED ffilj = 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE COSTA MESA: JONES TIRE SERVICE 2049 Harbor Blvd. (At Boyl 646.4421 l4().4:Ml BRAKE RELINE $ ORANGE: JONES TIRE SERVICE 1100 Tustin Ave . (Across from Ntw Post Office) Sl2·ll8l e EXPERT WORKMAN· SHIP e QUALITY REPLACE- MENT PARTS e SPECIAL LOW PRICES WESTMINSTER: L J. LITTLE BIG 0 TIRE 7352 Westminster Ave, 19l-ll72 LINING & LABOR 95 ALL CARS Tiil LRSA.va• llADIAI. TUii l'ICll'LI '''""' I r • ·TUMBLEWEEDS WIM8LE,l'Yl: l'ECIDE!l lV GRANT'1XJ A PRIEF ~llATICALl YOU MEAN l'M eEIN' LAVED OFF. MUTI AND JEFF JUDGE PARKER ITT; EMBARRASSING "TO ASK A NEW GIRL. -ro PAY 1-lER OWN WAY! Tl-llS GIV~ 1-lERA -HI ! --- P.-.re IT LAST MAY~ 1 WISM 'IOU 'P FAY?. r11r. UJ.LIWG ~NNY, l nK>OGMT 'QI ! ' AND rM NOT lU.P A.T LET M.E MOVE Fli:OO. A PUBLIC. WE~E IAMl A.T ME! &UT I It ~~ IT~ Jllsr TW.l.T we IP TMER'E •• SO PMOME! WMAT ),; MA.D TO FINP' OCT A.!K>Ui I ' U.W'r TA.KE AK't cmtlCES! I CJ.N BE NEAR DID YOU WANT THA.T LETTEt VOi WA.NT ME TMERE's TOO M.IOI VOii ! t CAN TO As( ME? TO SEND!"°° PIVN'r TEl.L ,;r 5TA. E ! #i.LWf..YS GET Ml,t,f PATE '10U WANTED A. J'O& .... °" IT! -v--- I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R A. POWER I Ac ROS S l T ouc.h upon 5 1n~stiga11on 10 lnttqecl1cn of mil d 1e~roof l l C~Hle: Arch~ic 15 Frrsh team of horses lb Great land p1~ss 17 :rasteless I!! tatdorn1a ti ver 20 H.Jndsorne yi:i1111g man 21 liifected 23 ~over of ~1111land 25 1'Br offl" 2b 'Sartly Wllh1n a tower limit of quality )0 Grow11·UP pr op Ir )4 ·Imm 111rant 3s:Tadlrss :~mrh1b1an J7 · l11e~rirroenctd :person: Var. J S·Soa~ 39:Gro11nd :cover~ cz: Thicknt s5 •measure 4I Pronoun 4<; Mall llquois Cb Hold a belief 48 Ext1rm t ·cruelly SC Hid rs awny car rfu11y 52 Very shod drinks s• His toric Stlt of llish Kings 55 C:hrck 5'7 Ancient country of Asia b3 "Waiting for tht Robt. 2 words b4 Cringing bb Win gli ke b7 Food consumer bB Noun endinlJ b9 Telescope part 70 Proofreada"'s Sll}l\5 71 Study OOWtl I Hawa ii an shrub l T 1' up 3 Ca11c rl 4 Between ll ~nd 20 5 Platt of tGn lin,ment b Recreation: Abbr. 1 NGrwe;l an man's n1mt 8 lil oder1\fS IJ PrG\tctlon against h1rsh tight 10 E~tract : 2 woi ds 11 EmpJoyt r 12 HOfsr's parent . 13 Round of ap plause 18 In act ive "" 22 Unit of wool we l9hl 24 Rel11in; to birth lb Vert ical poles 27 Wrlc omt, in The Islands 28 Sti rf 2'J Mislays Jl Conllnt 32 Thrrelolcf 33 Shot parts 3b Somtthinq of value 40 Coursts or violent behavior 4129171 41 B1ownlsh orange lo light brown 44 Rrlat!ves 47 Boat used "' seeklnq certain gem s 49 Tillt of respect 51 Skips1bo11t 5J lilGSlfm bfld9e to par1d ts1 55 True and actual Sb She: Fr. 57 JGhn, in Ireland 58 Observe carrlully bO TrigonGmtlt1 function bl lnditn Gf Peru b2 Ancl•nt b5 Kind of doctor: lnlorm 1I ) • ' • 7 • • ... 10 II " " I '. 2 14 : " " ' ". " ' 19 10 " " • I• l ~l " " " -" " l7 21 ,. ''.J: .. " " " 37 ' " " .. " II' ., ,, .. .. .. ,, ' •• " ~ " " • " . " p .. . ·~ " " " " .. .. • .. " " • • .. .. • • .. • , " " • ... -~ '! ., • " PERKINS .i,,~ =· f'31 .J.IY);l,w MISS PEACH i I ~ STEVE ROPER - By Tom K. Ryan f? II By Al Smitti By Harold Le Dou NO! MAY&E -AFTH' ,....0 Ol TMREE WEEKS •• IF EVEnTHIN() 60ES A.LONG OKAY •• VOii CAN COME IP FOR A. WEEICBIO ... BVT n.t.. LET" 'IOI KNOW! ' . LI'[ AIMER 15 TZIMPL&. .. HAPlPOON MJ:tP:J<!! MTER "«)U MAN'OC)t..I n-IE KING CRA&-KING HENR'r' ™E)t,th WILL ITT IT•·- SALLY BANANAS MOON MULLINS By John Mllet By Mel • DAILY PILOT ,,.,,,._._. .. MR.MUM • Thunder, Aorll 2', IWI ly Al CIPI! I . .. DENNIS THI MENACE .....,., ____ ,.. • ' !J! DAlll PILOT s . ltlotaer's Worth Summer's ;work Prospects Bleak 81 SYLVIA PORTEil The next 10 clays w'ill be the deadline for your im 11ummer Job 1ppllcaUons •t many (If not most) U.S. employers. And neit summer's job outlook. ia, 11 you mi&ht already suspec!, the: bleakest in yem. This year, milliona of high sehoc\1 and college &luden\.s 1''ill bt competing for jobs not only against each other, but also against hundreds of thousand$ of skilled engineers; 1cienlisU and technicians: college graduates and postgrads in many fields: young unemployed executives and managers : Ir a in e d Vielllam veterans to whom many employers will understandably give preferenct; other experienced family brtadwinners who have been fired or laid cff durlni the 196~71 recession. A! just one illustration or the brutally tight condltlon or this year's summer j ob market, the New York Slate employment service estimates that fewer than S,500 jobs will be available to 100,000 young people seeking jobs in New York City. It Is an employers' market, Jn su m, and employers will be much choosier than they have bten in a long while in ff ,.. .. Mt •J.t •--" .. ...... , ........ ptri .. .,, .......... RUPHON! AHSWllJNG IUlUU 835-7777 HIGH ILOOD PRESSURE A COMPLEX PROILEM NO. 1 ON THE COAST Your Hometown , Newspaper Is The DAILY PILOT double ~nit '•ctlol" lr•Rl•M'9tft•rl • fllltfw Chl'1• 1 f1.ti: .. hl1"4_ •• ..,.,. ••••• 144-1070 .¥.----------------------------------1 OVER THE COUNTER ,• "41bl~ 110 .N1 l~Ch 1k1 HtrCO ~I 10 "Ht•"'11Cp .. N1IAl.t11 Hlo N1t,1.v11 ff.ti ,.,, e ... " HJ:.,.iffl)O ''k\:"hlt n Ntt l\tm )0 N1/C fVl. '° ~I 011111 .. Cl .. llf(1i ot t<~1t I lot Nfl C..nl JO Ntl ,,, 1 OJ ijl. lllfull ' """ ..r1 J! I Preoi. I N11S~tln M "''' "'"" ,, N4o+Sl1r(fl 6' ,,,., "". 1.JO ~I Tet IO 1vl!:1 111 I::::-.:·: Plnif 1,JI ..... b .. ,.,. 1 ~" , ... TT'" ewf\tll JO ,,, .. , , 00 "'""'"' •l•.JO NV!o!o"Jt Old NY5 !:G 1 OI t<IYSl!I pfl ID Nltt MP l " Nit M f>f 10 Nl1M pf ] .. NltMPI ~IO Nl11Sllr t<lg NL Ind I N-11< W S Norlln(.p ..Ml!" Nerrlt I"' • ..fltilC(le .C No.AMI l 6'-~·Am P~l1 O ! .... ~ .,,., ... ,. "'"(:' •II I ti c n a 60 "'' lh G 11~11 1 II WG In !'$ ! 32 j.j11NG11 1 IO H~ NG 1U,M N0$1tl>w t l'O N5Pw tllllo N$Pw1 .. to HS Pw pf( II HS"• p!J 60 No"'91• JM NorfhrfWI 1 tlW1~1 ..ti ., -·r:'·' u NWTI M 1 a'o NOW> Ind Wwtl roo .efAi ~1"111 •ICS 111~ oll 2& "SIW l 20 "M I 511 Non Umen ND""St!ll(I f'IVI' Co Wednesday's -- .... flllllLI .. , ....................................................... , ~ i.-OlllM a... lf J:: i: ~ ' ll,. IU f1'o -T- Market Higher ~.~· UA~ f." ·€ r~ r4 \~ ~·~ In Heavy Trad1· ng ~~~~:.~~ U j4"" il\; ~ -ft UllllL!tll "• • ,,.. 11 ,..,, t •• unuNv •• lllt ,,.,_ l•V!i '"-UllNV tnl .. U IV.),..1 1 '1!1 Ull(l,.,ttl ,~ !,~ ~~ "'r':. ~ ~ NEW YORK ~UPO -lnvti~tors drummed up ~~.~··~~ .. , 11' iii-.-~~~ 1fi,.. + ·~ a turnover of approximately 24.000.000 shares on ~~"f"<.i~JJ! .J ~ ir m!.: ~ the New York Stock Exchanee Wednesday amid ~: \ :l\:, ~ ~ ;;(t ~ fresh signs the economy ls recovering ~ ~?!ft~ '"' 10-. f= 1tMi i "' II I t d h b 11 u .. "'•< C• 1 !l 1"111 1 vi 10tl\ " ·~ Market 1nd1cators genera Y po n e 11 er, · t.111ir, ':f1' 1 ~, ~ :: !;._ \: "' though profit liking, WhlCh developed 10 the Mid• ~:1 .. "!'ITI Ir ,~ ~ /,1: N: -,., dle or list week. continued lo restrain dem1nd fo r 8~~~ '1o ~' il~ =: u"' -~ certain ~tocks, notablv the 11rline1' which had been ~:r.= •!.el • ll!lli lll:wi l!tlt -1"' ti Viti! Alf IN ,. l,j, ,, .ow. + .,. one of the most popular groups recen y u""•"'• » i!: I"' 1'"' n~ ~ ~ Shortly before the final bell. the Dow Jones ~J'<: -;~· ·~ l:t. ~~ iii~:_: Industrial Average wl!I'. •head 4 22 at 95J 31 . St11:nd· ~~\~ ':i1 "1t ~?Mo -"' d 00 k . d h d I of039 UnllllWI te '" tN 11"' 1t11o _"" 1r & Poor's 5 stoc 1n ex s owe • ga n • u1111 1" "u ~!! !:1' :lt W' ~it'.: •l 104 78 Of the l ,671 issues cros"1ng the tape, 747 ~~,.,,_t!k•1! '"' ""' 1"'° 1IV. ~ !'I d h h h"I 662 l ( d Un NllCI!' 1u ~ lll"' l1~-+ 1v. po1nle 1g er. w 1 e re re1 e u"u"' ,,..1,. 3 :;~ =~ !f" i i~ . .\mong the items helping bolster the \Isl were ~iF;.?1 1'~ u •1l' "'4 ~1~ + "" favorable statements on the economy made earlier u! Fr"' 1 .. .. ~ 11"' 1' 1--""' I h" h U G1'~m 3 • 11 ll'lt-•·~ • "" th1!1 week by leading government orr1c11 s. 1g er u G'' iM1 llll 1t 1t.... lt lt -·~ h ' 'I lnd\I" .. u Uh 11"" n"' _,.., first quarter earnings from !!'.Orne qr t e nation s u 1 e.w 11 11 • ,._.. 1tVo -v. .1 u "11'(11 ,, 11 1t 1•1J. Hiii -" most prominent corporation~ t1nd the f1 th <"On · u ,.,,, •II,. ,, 1111. 11 1n;. ~1 h t' '! '11• " 1• a.i"' " .. .,, ~,... ~ecutlve monthly incre11!le in l e governmen s com· u sm.11 1 .. 411 .,...,. w'W.+.. • I 'l!'"t'eo '"' 14 .. 12v. n _,,,. )'>Osite index nf leading buslne!ls 1nt1 c1lor:-t. u T_, 1 xi • nv. 11 0.. tl'A• -"" u"I' UtH ., ,. ltl'un ..... ,, ..... _ "':1······· .. ··········-············1u .. 1 UIH WI I 115 lll llS 41\'I U" UI -1~1 , l'I! ltU 111 + o.. U"Ut •llJo &ti) 111' ,.,. • .; ,... T~•vL.Ot ,, l.S JM. 1~ 1'"* -·~1r ... ie.... ,, ,.Ii • :II .... u Ltfl I 511 "' ,.._,. :tt.... TrlCIH> 1"9 4S ~ JOV. ...... + ... T~W .... ,. In 11 .. f1'\ jl\lo ' .. u ... 1..011,.. ' ,.,., "' 50\lo + ,, T•ICl>ll ,,, fl) J J7~ J1"-J,.. + .. TltW •"JO IJ .. ., !Ill ~ l u .. 1 ... r CflM~ Wldn""''· April 28. 1•71 SC o;JLY PILOT Complete Closing Prices -American Stoel{ Exchange List ..... fll9' (lift.) lflt~ L-0... (llf ,.... lilt! OllOl1..I lfll'I L•• Claat ca .. ...... ..., flMh ) Hlfll L•• Clete Q., ,.... .. .. lllfl I Hltll Ltw Cleot 011. Finance Briefs N~:w YORK rUPI\ -An t"lcr:tron1r lypewritcr Lh11t 1a cnmpll!lely s I I e n I yet 11 capable of ,;pred11 or up 111 2 000 word~ 11 muiult will M pul on lhe .J11p11ne!IC mArlcrt later 011!1 Yf'Ar by C1~ln Qim. puler {'o l.ld , of .f11pan. <.:ailed thr 1'yputcr. It u~e!I a Jr.I prlntlo11: 'Y"lem that prints 11 whole tint 111 11 lime It is !llmJlar In function. but rl1r. ferenl •• oper11llon ln 1 jet printing mell'lod ustd In lhf' 1n-- klronl c d11t1spttd tt.l11:1ype mArlt 1n the tln1t~ State~. Thf' lypewriler 111~ t~ M:lnl( Introduced 1n f'.urope_ 11t the Hanover tr•de (11\r 1 n (;erm11ny. No 11rr11n,qt.ment.. havr bttn m1tdt yet lo m•rket It In tl'Mo Unltrrl St11te!1 BATH M111ne 1 UPI l -81lh Iro n Work~ will ~pend II m1lllon ln · exp11nrl ' n d modernize I\ pl1n1A here an4 in Bn1n!lw1ck, Main, 'Mir "11'• pan~1on will makr II pm.,\bht rnr R11th In lake on enougl1 hus1nes.~ tn l~re1t'f' I r a sh1pyarrl wnrklng fomo h1 4,000 Tht prt~enl rnree 11 :itboul 1.500 rlown from 11 JM!•k of J,300 1n tMa. • ;!% DAILY PILOT LEGAL NOTICE --------- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO C•EOITO•I IUPE1t101t COUltT 01' TH• ITATE 0 1' CALll'OllNlA "Olt THI COUNTY 01' OltAMGlll 1o1 ........ . "' ... NlOff HElllHl!Y , LEGALN<mat LEGAL NOTICE E1l•t• l>K••H<I NOTICE 11 i.ilEllE9Y GIVEN to fll,1-------,c·.-,-,~cc-------I Ct9dllort "' 1'1t •-,..,,,.., <le<-nl Cf.ltTIFICATE OF tUllNEl1 .. II •II H•llQf\1 ,,_.,,..,. c11!m• ..,11n,1 lM 1'1CTITIOU$ NAME ultl 11e<-..1 ''' re<tulr.., to ni. lftem, Wlt!t ~ ~Uery YOU<l>er" In lhe Ill· flee of l1W ci.rk Of l1W •bov• ..,,u~ ~rt. "' 10 orn ... 1 n.em, wlll'I IN! lleCU...,.., -·· lo !he Unclff1ll l'M 11 h otllce of ..., e!lorM'f1 Ellff1, 15••·-. Myt<1 • Smltn. UOI WHtcnff D1"!¥e, N-.on S.Kti, Call!. "'6J. -klo h. l'l'>I' plec. "' bu11Mn flf "'' 11no•r111....i In •II m•llt<1 H'111nl.,. to "'' ulelt o1 Mid OKldtnl. wt"'ln 1 n\Gtll!ll '"'' tl>I llrH PUbtktllon ot 11111 ""'le•. C..1911 April '· lf71 MIM Het~ E~KUTrl• ol -Wiii Of "'' '"°"' "'"""' o.ceoenl •nen, .,,.. • .,, ... M"n & lmltti 1-:..;:,;11tllff Dn.,., ... 0, ••• ,," H Sttdl. Ct llfer11lt '7UJ r11: 1no MS.U• .. ,,..._. ,.,. l:•~t•l• P~tltt'11" Or•n9" Co•I! 0111~ ,cr,prll •• 15. "· "· 1'11 LEGAL NOTICE T·7tm lllOTICa TO C•l'OITO•' SUl"•••CNl cou•t 0' TMI! I TAT• Of' CALlll<OIOllA f'O• THI' COUNt'r O" O•AHOE 1110 , A1.tHI Ptlol. 5)5.11 ltllhl M CHAR.LES 'LI! C HI /l , '""'"' NOTICE IS Hl!lll!llY GIVl!N lo 11>4' UMIMn Ill ~ ·-...,,,eel Clf(Hl4'M ft!.11 .ii __ , ll1Yln1 C1•lrn1 ttll"ll Ille ~ d!ICldflll '" ........... "' 11~ ~. 1itllll IN MCiKI•"" vwcM!l. lfl 11\f o+'ll(f rl a.. clwk flf llW Mo,,. ellllllecl (ovrl, o• "' ..,..._,. lllwrl. '""'' ..... ....:ei ..... , ~ "' ~ _,..,,......, '' "'f olflc• el ""'lr "'°"'"'' WILLlll.M Hll.LPEllN, , .. Wll.ioiltt hvln••I. """" 111, l..os .cr. .... H$. Ct lllflnllf tco:14 .... Id! 11 1M "'-M bvtillUt ., l!w -..rtJ ...... f" •H ""''"'" _..1n.1,,. to trw ••'"' Gf Ni.ii -.....t. WllPllfl lvur mofllPll '""" tht ,,... ....... ~''°" el !I'll• -lo. O•tH ""'rt 11. 1t71 AOOl..PH M.l'CHTll. .!Oll!PH M.ICl-ITA fa .. Ylll"t al TN WIH tJ/I -tbow "•Mfd -1'1Ll.1AM HALPl ll N ,.., Wllt"I ... l'-tiu kotlo '11 ~ Aqelti, Ct'"*"I• ~ Tith 11'11 '"""" A.I,.,.., tw ••«Ww• f'vtlji....., o •• ,,.. '"°"''' 011/f Jlllol ~~~n " -M•Y f, \). )0, 1111 .... ,, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .. Prl• n. 1'1 .,,., M•Y •• 1911 LEGAL NOTICE F'•IOI, .. ,, DAil .. Y PILOT WANT AD'S rhe Blggut Sita9le Marketplcee .. Tu Ora ... e Coul • Pho1U! G.f2·567B WANT TO I -.... l~I I~ I CLEAN Gentr•I Gen•r•I UP ON * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * N.B. Open dolly 1-S 1-*=v=e=TE=R=A=N=s=*= 4411 RIVER AVE. -VACANT . NO DOWN Near DN!An, 3 BR. 2~ Ba, YOUR DEL CERRA AREAi $33,7!0 F'unclionaJ floor plan in sharp 3 BR & Cam. r1n. home --r paneled & cptd bonus rm. ntw Cll>ts '-redecorated. Firepl in the muter bdrm, lrg. liv. rm w/t!repl, bltins, dbl gar. Good financing avail. Owner will trade lot land in Redding, or 1Ubmlt N~r Harbor High, J Bil, I\ BA, servtcr p(lrch, h'i; h\•, rm wlfirepl. Dbl. gi;r. Blick yard surrounded wllh t.ila~·k wau fence. CLEAN "Our 26th Year-" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors Lachenmyer OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! 2111 San Joaquin Hills Ro.1d NEWPORT CENTER Gener•I General 644-4910 BEACH PAD-$140 MO. COUNTRY POOL -$17,900 Lachenmyer Realtor 1860 Newport Blvd., CM CALI.. 646-3928 Eves: 838-!0ill Pool Home • l Bedroom. 2 Ba. hrdwd floors, Call>f'IS, d!1)S, lrg. kitch, huge sep. family rm, pl.us pool. N.E. Costa ?-.tesa. $29,500. Best of terms. Real tor 1860 Ne11>·port Blvd .. C:\1 CALL &16-3928 Eves: 6iJ-1577 0~~m:11 1~11,~'.!e~s"' room ~11nun1 rM.'f'd help, D1n1ng ovl'rJrok.~ !;in. tasllc pa!lo arcu ,\, ~ark!lng pool. modern k11ch. ,ir,. 2 gleamu1g balh:;, $27.000. or Back Bay Area. trade "what have you". C11.IJ ACTION! Wow! JllSI listed & its great. Relax & enJOY life . No up- keep \\'1>rTil'S. 2 lg. BR. suite. Gourmet all elec. kil- chen incl. dryer & refrig. Private 20' p;itto, 2-('ar ga· rage. ommunity clubhouse, IC'1111i1 courts & pools. Very low dcrNn with payments much cheaper than rent, Hurry -woo'! las!. Call (7141 962·5.'i85. ATMOSPHERE Large 100' X .12;' CORNER LOT with loads of e!bow room, lush lawru;, shrubs, !lowers, fruit and shade trees. Nestled amongst all of !his is a cozy comfortable Thret! Bdrm. Two Ba th tiome w 1 t h HAAowooo FLOORS, large dining Rm. Bii Kit, and breaklast area Covert'(! pa!io, double gar~ agr-and a setting of relax· ation you'U never forget Priced to sell at $37,500 with libenl tenns. 4 Bedroom, l~ Ba, family 545-8~24 SOUTH C'OAST rm, dining rm. 2 firepl's. REAL TORS. modern kitch. All this and I ~..,..,..,..,..,..,,..,... ..... A VIEW TOO for S30.750. EMERALD BAY I CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 fORL~l £ OL\OV "'" ' PF .A l.TO /I S 19ll Brookhun;t Ave. fluntington Beach WOULD YOU BELIEVE? • 4 bfifrooma • 2 balh.'i • La~e lamily room * Large living room • Double car garage * All buill-lns * Ne11r Catholic school • FllA-VA rerms • Price $25.500 * Cali ~2313 1.Q·THEREAL \"-ESTATERS ' 'Jf'tfJ v•ir l 4 Prt DUPLEX Qu\er cul-df'·Mr. \.\'alk 10 • shopping. Pr1ml' res1rlr n1ial Joe. Xtra, ~Ira sharp 2 bed- rooms each. Manicul"E'd yards. Bes1 hurry, at SJS.000. CaJJ ~5-8-124 e·fil!ae·htt• SEL.LlNG Your boat'.' "List" with us .• sell lt fast. Daily Pilot Classified. 642-56711 General FOR[\l [ OL~O.V •V REAlrOPS OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK MESA VERDE BARGAIN Evenings call 642-7438 $27,450. BUYS A LOT Here's a really neat 4 bed- room 2 bath home wilh big, covered patio complete with brick BAR-B-Q anc'. loaded wi th 1resh Spring Dowers. rr·s IN IMMACULATE CONDITION and avallable on VA or F"HA terms. The la.st 011e hke this !IOld in a week. 3 BEDRDOM- DOLL HOUSE $22,000 Located on a corner lot with boat or trailer access, 11un- ny cheery kitchen lulti 0111n. This i'I the-cutest houS! we've seen in a long time and at !his price 11 WQn't last, no mont'y down to vet~ or $1.000 down to anybody. Don't wa it to see ii. 546-8640 2629 Harbor, C.~1. -a-SKINNY DIPPIN Can be !otsa run In this exrra large pool on a hot sum- mer's day. Sharp 2 bedroom 3 bath Corona de! M 11 r VlEW home plus Cabana- below market at ~.500. Call Now! 6i:J-.'1930 Roy McC•rdle Realtor lg}O Newport Bh•d .. C.M. s.ca.n29 Macnab-Irvine Rea1ty Company SILENCE IS GOLDEN anndst t h e magnificent amenities of this "country" pool home. 3 BR, 2 baths. Just hurry and let me help you dlS(.'()ver this "piece of gold'' at S30.25ll -Lois Miller 675-3210. Macnab-Irvine '42-823S 675-3210 REDUCED Fanc.astic 11·tute \\atcr \lir11 from this immac. 4 bdrni. 1 & family rm. h()111e. Co- mun1ty pools , lt>n111s rr ~ .. pr1v. beach; pr1\'. 1iatrolt>({ streets for your srcur1ty. Sho\\·n by app't. only. S9J.000 Delancy Real E state 2828 E. Coa.•t 1!11.)., Cd:\{ 644·72i0 BAYFRONT DUPLE X Pier & float: 011 2-2 Bdm1. ufins baths. 1107.000. app't. big ba;.: one w/2 Ca.LI for Call: 673-3663 ~7Q!j 1-.:vcs associated BROKER5-REAL TORS 202S W. lo.lboa 67J-J66J OPEN DAILY 1-6 299 Broadway, C.M . $3 000 13 Brorm, 2 ba, lg,... 111111g 1 room. fireplace. nrw tTpl~/ FOR QUICK SALE drps, Jl('Wly dcrora1etl, dble Heirs want fast sale of 2 Bedroom home in 1\1·1 zone area. -Price now o n 1 y $19,000. 10~ Dovo'n and you name lhe terms. Ca I J 646-7171 . \-o· THE REAL '~ESTATERS \... ' "' ' . . • ''I $23,950 4 BEDROOMS SWIM POOL! "Slimmer fun ahead" at this beautiful home. Large garage. lmmedrntc posses- sion. S2G.500. Leon Vibert, Rltr. 5$-l)jg& F.\'f'"' 67:J-6."1-14 DOVER SHOR ES- View home. 11~~ San1iago nr. Be!t buy. spac. 5 BR. 4 h11. Adaptable floor '.Jan Jor roup!r or lgl'. ramily. :\1'1\t;.· decorated. By app t. S'l l.000 Bill Grundy, Realtor 833 Dover Dr., N.B. fil2··1520 Classified INDEX Ad11ert15'n9 rooms throughout, entry l )~ haJI, breakfast bar in Houses for Sare e dream kitchen, built-in , range. oven, dishwasher. Classification r 00-149 plus wa!her and dryer. Brk, open Iii 9 Pl\1,. 540-1720. TARBELL 2955 Harbor * 5 BR • VACANT * Beaut. Harbor View Homes res. w/\\·et bar, lovely carp.; self-cleaning ovens, incl. quick possess. Owner anxious. $59.500 including the bind. CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 Rear Estate, [.BJ General '---------' Classification I 50.184 ..___'·_·~·-·· __J)~ Classification 200-260 """"'"''"' ][te] Clastific•tion 300-355 •~·CQ· _, .......... ll·UJI 1 -N~Diiiio"o'.'wiiiiNiiiiT"oiiiiviiEiiTiiSiiii Apartments for Rent ! ~) '-------J "' C las1ification 360-370 ~·~""_'' _]~ Cl assification 400-465 WALK TO BEACH 4 BR + 2 Ba areas $24,000 lrln9 A Paint Brush W1;11.1:! Just listed below m11rkPl. Son1e elbow grease a can' or t1-1-·o of paint 11.nd ~he'll look llke nl'v.'. Spanish lile entry. Ankle deep t.hag tar[)('ts. \VALL T 0 \VALL nHEPLACE. 4 lar~e bedrooms PLUS library. Formal dining room. Unbeliev11;ble lo"' pri!'f', Vets move in for RS lilt.IP llS $1.000. Hurry it's a bargain. Dial Cheery ltitch w/bltln range, I 01·rn & dshwshr In this al- l tt Sandpiper home. localed on lrg corner lot, just 2 yn lO?C Down to otheNi, Jari;e 3 bedrm w/hrch1·d tlr~. bltns, 20x20 rumpus rm, btck wall encl rear yard. VA apprais- ed flt \.._._,,,,,,_~_-_._" _JI[~ J M5-0l0l HOLD ONTO YOUR HAT! No 9uollfylng At 61/,.0/o Ynnr chanre to take 11d- \1&ntai;:e. Q\\·ncr just up 11nd moved 11v.·ay. Gor- i;:"MUS SPAN!Slf STYLE hnmP, Nr\\'l'r. BriJiht c:hrcry Jtving nlOm. CRACh"LfNG A D 0 BE AHCll"ED FffiEPLACE. Thick lush carpels. Fan1- Uy room. 50 fl of kitch- en rountf'r. Extra lar11:e b8ck y11rd -1111 fenCf'd. T11ke o\'Pr 6'4 BnnullJ 3 rll!C' l•lR/1, no qu111ifying. L\1f.1f:DIATE POSSES· SlON. DIRI 645·0l0l YOUR NOT TOO LATE I young. Less than 1 mo. rent moves you in. Call 847-1221 SEYMOUR REALTY 1TI41 Beach Blvd., Hcgn Bc:h Open 'Iii 9 pr.,f • • • • • • HOME & INCOME Enjoy the romforts of thi• very nk:to 3 bedroom 2 barh home .iind let lhe l renral un11s help ynu pay for the properiy. Only $59.500. Mighl trade for 3 bedroom condominium. Arnold & Freud 388 E. J7rh S!., Cmita 646.nss TOWNHOUSES BR.. i.:artige, PAtio, bltn~. carp., drapes. PrlN'(I to •ell $11 .000 And up COLLINS & WATTS 962..SS2l Under Construction Classification 500-5 f O l Person~ls JI ~ ] '-:::----~ ~· Class ific ation 525-535 ,__'"_"_ .. _-__J][ q ) Classific<!ltion 550-5~5 To be completed thJS sum· mer. 5 bedrm. 5 ba. home 1 In thfo grand manner. Mag-I ]~ niticent Back B11y view! h1struclion ~ ROY J. WARD RLTR. '-· =-----. 1033 l\1arine:rs, Dover Shores Classification 575-580 646-1550 Open Dally REPOS, l--S BR. 1111 trm.o; e ND DOWN e on VA loan or small dn. wilh rHA Darling. spotlesl' 3 BR l BA, firepl, all bit 1n.<t. Crear t1tt>a. Just reduced S I~. OwfK'r musr sell. JEAN SMITH RL TR. 400 E. l71h St., C.l\t. 6.16-3255 Services and Repairs J ~ Cta~lificatiori 600-699 l.___._'_"""1__Jl[Il] Classificatio11 700.] [ O L.__""'_""'"_ ... __J)~ Clas~ification 800-8]6 E-i1rle C.M .• OPf"n daily J·5, 366 W11Jnu1. 3 BR. 2 Ba, 1111: "'· ,m., pl"' add"' f•m. l ll ~l Pets and Supplit1 rm , dbl. pr. Stop in ngh1 a1.111y•' - If you wnnt to llvr nf'ar the bt>a<'h. Ru1 wi"tl bf't lht• pril'N! g!Vt' .)'OU :hid thouJ?hL~! SC'f.' this one. ()y.'nf'r must M"ll. C11tC' u a bu1;1 ear. Spaciou.• bt-drooms. CAndt,,hi:hl d inina-mom. Br1i:ht chttTY kitchen. Year around patio. Onlv 2 yf'fll"J nld. Wnn·t l!lst. )(Un")' di&J 645-0.103. W E L h Claisification 850-858 $18 . , ac enmyer 2 Bl'rlroom ~8~.~·Jly nn. _c;1~ M6--N~r1E~~:~"~2~ j [ ~~' ll ~ Cnmplt'tely lrnct'd yard - \\'on·r lasr lon11;. INCOME iJNJTS J Cle11ific•tion 900.912 V* f-1) 2 berlroom i If l ix-ti-i 1nco Realty I room, 011.1W'rs 0 unh. fen('f'd I Tr1nspor1111on l[ti] M29 Hllrbor CM fi46-0033 Piii~. rlnvd .lt:Rtaif's. Ov.·n· 1 ~-:------_J_ I · er will flru1nC'f'. • wp1 H~h!s Cl•1sification 915_9,.9 "MAKE .,_ r-..,._.. 11.n"&. f"tlr Barn-rt RllY. FORL\I' [ OL~O.V .,, ' AFA l TOAS 2299 Jlarbnr. CCIS:I& fl!t~R , , ,.,.,.,m r or ...... u-&1.2-~ I i I dy -..... cl~an out ~ At11oi1otSa1, ]~ wage .. your tJ'll..•h ls CASH Fot Ful ttsults .. caJl ''Thi' I -- I ' w,ith •Dally Pilot Oa.ulfled 110! Llne" Da!J.y Pilot '""'c~1-,-.,~;f~i-«-l-io_n_9_50-99o""" 'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Oaaslfi!d ------ ·1 ,. 11 8 ,., 220 Po " 833.(;} ' "" ·,• r-, I ' r\ r; [~ Ti ' 'C s Everyone Hos Something That Som eone Else W•nh --... -... ....... ___ ,..._._ - Thursd.iy, April 29, l97l ' I Y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS .. r-O<llt.Y PILOT The Biggest Mar ketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You Con Sell It, Find It, Trade It With o Wont Ad cli11(~t J 1jl PRESTIGE WATERF RONT HOMES 12 Li.-:d.• Isl" Or 1 ~ ·rrJdllJ/lll;ll j, I I( I I I' • I I \• rlol'k I r··.r :1 ' u1 rc.1, :; .~. 1nrl~ n1.1:-;1l r It Ir ,. p.t 1 ,(I For Complete 1•1 ·., 1 ,·~ ;i ;. -n "" ,;II r emrs &. ~ r I! B'LL C •· 833 Dover Or , 5 ,r-'TC"' t -C~':'-'6:') -· --•w-=-~-~---~--w ll111·c~ f't·r f l -'.'(f:1(P IJ'' l'rect•tli11r1 l 'G:nerul DRAMATIC r1 t ,,, I t t\;r, I 11u, r • •• , , ,. ~· :~ _ .. ' I M. M. LA Bt I ' x:· ---r- ' 1 i· ' ' -------------GRiAT P anor,1m•c V1 ·r d ,,, r ..... \ : LI' ' J.: h ('11 ... I Coldwell, ,....a;i~~(.r A"ID tDM•'I" I ' l " • r • . - • -· --... I. IC ,, ,. ., . ' ---------• f r . ' !' ' . r 'v •• . . (-.tic-:'.. I ,, ' '· I [_ < ~ifJ'.'"kG! •1•; 1:a1 l~I ---I~!-·- Go ner al General ......... ,., ~ .. EVEN THE FIREPLACE DRAWS AH'S 'l"i1n .\loo11c·y s love their ca11al-front home t7J ll.f bu! c1la'i. they n1ust go! If privacy, ('O•l!fnrt &. location aie in1portant to you - 1· JI! t(l.1·1\' l.o\\'·care 3 Bdrm, den, boat & ail !nr ~ lt•.500 Cost.1 MeM Co1t.1 Mesa 2063 MAPLE AVE. BY OWNER Very, wry aharp home; won. Custom built exe<:utlve type derful 3 BR., 1%. ba.; on home. Immac! 3 BR, 4 BA, nicely lndscpd_ corner k>l. gigantic rec. room w!wel W!W Carp., cuat. drapes; bu. 2 lrplc~ On 17!h fair- bltn. own, range " dish-wa.y ot Mesa Verde Golf washer. Sep. laundry rm. Coune. lge-lot w/room for Immac. cond. Walk to I"''°"'=;· ~>16-.::..237<:,:_:..--~~~~ schools & stores. OHued SALE or Trade. 3 BR, 2'"" for $27,9:.o. BA. f'rlnch Quarter Con- 3001 UNIVERSITY REALTY E. Coast Hwy., Cdm 1M5 MAPLE AVE. do/private back yard, end 67U510 Cust. bit. 3 BR., 1%. ba. unit, 2 car aar. All Elet:. .... •' ,..,..,_ -Bltns. Center island, oodles $146 month total pym't. I ,. \~1 I ._ .. f,, •• ,. I~ Irvine J ;N~e;w;;po;;rt;;B;e;a;c;h;;~;; l~I -f~··· Huntington Bt•ch In Huntingtoo Beach 17931 Beach Blvd. 842-2535 NO DOWN VA Sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath Dutch Haven S27.9'50 I==== OWNER HAS $21 ,900 FULL PRICE rnr thl$ ~1-eat 3 bcdl"OOm purcha11<'1I anotlK'r hr!tn(', b<'ri.ury. Lots of carpets with must :-ell his I BR. to.,..·n· matehins.: r!rai ·s. r.rodern hoUSf' 111 e. hurry! His lo..~~:-built-ins art' in 1h.i1 country your gain. 1lns ii; an nf('al style kHchi..n . a,s.o a dhh· fa1nily OOnll' locatf'rl 1war 11.<istK'r. i\fo'.e-Ul 1-ondition all r<>crt'at1onal !acthtle!> & It , 1. . Y'U CAN'T • , n1s p "·~• '-' school.~ Only $33.900. P.s. AFrono TO REI\ r. Call Ul> Dad can play goll JUSI <1nd "'e'IJ quahly YOU. ""'"th• "~"t' • Walker & Lee ~red h1l f ,.,., """'" "'"' .. ,.,_.", General General or stOrage. Massi\'e frplc. $2400 or trade '".r fll\llty in 3 & hearth. Nat. wood cab. BR, 2 BA house. 545-4301 inets. Concrete drive. Cov. I ~Ow:..:::~=-'--,,.----- BEAUTIFULLY SPANISH ~ a.!).(ll ~ ()l)l"'n '!11 9 P~i REALTY . -4-BR-:-BAYCREST i.;c ~.LcG E PARK -!:EAUTIES- " " ,. 1·1 :Ji.·. I Hr.+ ,1111· 1".\l'!'I;!. ' 11" ) ,lid $?0,500 :·. '" . ' UH " , Jn 1. e ~i,soo '' I , . I (;g l'll'· ~!l·ll .-q [l 1n~ N>r thr• __ B_Y_O_W_N_E_R--· I patio. A beauty for $26,500. E.1st Bluff CAU.. US TO SEE! AS:iU:'.1ABLE 5~1% MORGAN REAL TY e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS e VA LOAN S.6459 SALES • LEASES l:l·IO mo. includes all 673-4642 67 3 BH. J '~ BA. Hdwd lloors, DO YOU HAVE w "" cpts in living rn1, 5 members In your hrd!\vay ,'(, I BR. ~usiom family?? 01·ps 1n living rm, dining JJ so V.'e can sell yuu this .•rC"a. n1as1cr BR and 1 other gre~t 4 bedroom home on HH . l:!h-111_ range & oven. the "NEVI F.H.A. Program" Nr llC'll' dishwasher. Flag- -.tonf· patio, bll-1n BBQ. J'.1Xh1ood fenced yard. Across from new school, h-!lrh ~radc. Bu~ to nearby Jr-l11i;h & htgh school. 2 hlk_.. to shopping & SD free- for just Sl00.00 as down pay-2414 Vista Del Oro ment. This home i1 ready to Newport Beach 644-1133 occupy. Carpets, l lu.~uriou1 2 BR, l~ ea; lrpl, patio, bath!. Full price i1 $23,900. pool. Adults. $225 mo. Call us now, we'll show you &H·ll62, S34-34ffi woril. the nouse and explain the 1-'-'-----'--'-------- FountAln Valley Privacy plus family ronm & pool <I b<'droon1 BIKE TO THE BEACH Largl' tan1ily t'(J(lnl ~ bcdroon1, 2 l>;i!h beautiful yard $39.150 MEREDITH GARDENS GALLERIA Univ, Park CC'O!<'r. lr\'1n~ Call Anytinle 83.l-0820 Laguna Beach Sweeping View of !hr l'ity .t· roastl1nr: .St>V· l'!'ll.l Jar~l· v1r1v dl'Ck.s. Aud!- 1n kllC"hl'n wi1 h hrl'akfast nook & pa110 e;ard~·n: formal r!1111no:; roon1 r1rC'pli1C-C. ~ RPd1\IOn1s, 2 D.11h.s. $37.950. Call • ...-IOtan REA L ESTATE ,\!'\' I! '•'11:. 01\Jtt·r g<)ll , <'l'!'r. H1U•l ':J Ba)l'.Tt'.•f 411 1 ·I lodl'111.,, ! ·n1iy ro1, rl1rang rr.1, 2 bal:-1•, 2 rrplct, !lil' l'nll)•, lu-i.;t CHll 'f!r· "'>"'· Loi .'111 \\: •' ~\.Ji.1.::­ S.i'I 0011 CALL 0 o.1oi·24l4 ~~ -"t•r "'"!Hl fl Post Orrlct \VOW-WHAT A VIEWl frnrn ,., , 1-, I' , 11 !ll•(J vi f! lu;o.1;1, ,Ii' p ., 1 3 hr. -I bJ. '1 r '-'J. ·.~ 11 ~ ba f7' .! d:· •1~ rn1. J..:n..:. ?: /\ Newport l ~~\ .. t"ff Fairview 1 n:110 )~ 646·881 I •·· -•· ''~ I 1· I ll:S'..;.""·~$.Ja any 1me " ay Asking $25,900. Will program . ;-;;_~~; •11 TERMS". Walker & Lee FORCED TO SELL RraJton 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adanu 545-0465 Open til 9: 00 PM Abofish Slavery l\1odel 4 bt-droom family roon1, dining room $44.~ 1190 Glenncyrt' St. ~!i!-!H73 }l!l-0316 =----~-----' !'TlJi\~ING vie""'" o' bllJI" Pacihc Jrom evf'ry rm. of th1~ 2 BR. hillsid· hOmr t 111n·~ r:r:, 10' t\I"• ••!'.' 'i 1 '1t!:; b:.,Jl·!/I J...•t,·li .. :1 111th '.1: ,·x:rJ lar':<' ' •1• r. ! I'• , 1 .\ clr• .. 8}• ·"''"" • • "··, ~1'fl~ K:1:~~ ,, B/C ' "' flf· ;.· ~l-J!\'ll"~: \/ "0fl AllE1\ BAYC~EST " i r. ,,,. '"'1111·~. 11011 ... \\•th '· I ,1 111lh 11·1·1 11, t ··~·l•:•:r ~;1rrl Di\ ort.:l' compounded by pt'nrling forl'closure provides Ii Vl'r) reaJ llC'1'd lo sell this IJ<'aurilul. Ln-lrvet 5 bed" 11lo"Jn1 hon1e now! You must ~"" 10 11pprt"c1a1e !he value anrl cx1"f'll<'nt r.1esa Verde ln<·11tion. Al\ realistic oilers w11! bt· considered. P rice S !7.90tJ. F" or info call j 16-:!.113. French 9uarter 4 Bedroom $22t500 Phone 842-2535 P ~ ,; .1 B·o11°r S.i2 .. i00. PANORAMIC VIEW BE::.! BUY In Monarch &y. 2 BR 2 BH. Jlugr ocean (\r ·, ''"-.\ 1 1n ch.i·l'11·!. .:; · virw d<'ck. Only $55.000 BP. , I f· • "" ·~ 11 l.1r1n;U OCEANFRONT Apt 3 AR. 2 ilin. r :11 .. ~n1d1', l lrp!cs, --------RA~~ •• -' Bii nwrw.r V.'/linan ee.' l\••1 h.1r ;... .. ,1[_11 f<'d<'COt. FHA-221 02 PROG n1· •"·"'° o .. ,,.,,, , ........ s"'·'"'· TOP o~· TJIE \VORLD 3 BR. 2001 H;•1 • ir ! 11·, B~ <1pp't. 4 BR CHOICE OF 4 ,i:, fan1. rin, ovcr-lookln\.: Bill Grundy, Realtor ,-'"'''' ,.lfcy below. $37,f.OO. SC:: nm,,.!" ';: '' c. IC'O Bf:TllKE _R E1\LTY 4M-"~ * C'.'.:EANFRO°NT * ~ . . . ' * OUPL "X ,• 'l' 1r• n:.<1 a i>.1 Xlnr \'al-1 Sell or lease option Never again al this price! BY OWNER. TERMS FLEX· fBLE. Heated pool & club· house. Double garqe, oov- ered patio. Upgraded car· pet_ biltns, complete ex!er. maint. A~5ume 5\4 fltA Joan, payments $161 per month, cheaper than rent. l40-M23 3175 Col1"11• Open Sat. & Sun, 11)..6 Nr yard work. no outside maintenanee. Spani!h style condominium, 3 bedrooms. double enclosed garage, l6X 18 enclosed patio, forced air heating, dishwai.Oer a n d buil!-ln range and oven. Plenty of cabinels and .stor- 11ge apacl'. WHll to wall car. peting, drapes, swimming pool and clubhouse. 1 min· I.lie lrom San Diego Free- way. Low down FHA or ex- isting fltA loan $158 per month. Total pric;e only $22,500. Redmon Realtors. Call 636-1530. Are thC're ;i in your f11mJly''. 1~• s t •t ffwy La'""' 1 You can probably qtiulify. TO "!ND * ,_ .. ~f \RO r ·.l{"n .'!11,,,1 011,,.,.,11:\'.-Vcry lo.,... dn. 4 full 11!.'d· 2~ ba h ,. ~ rooms, Bu1l1-in kitchrn~. 2·Slory ~ bdrms.. 1 5' l 1•1' -n1 1 f I! I"• !\' Try .'..75-3100 ·• ~- Ea~tside 5 lledr11<>m Take Your Pick $24,ro'l 4 BR , · l "2 Ba. 7'Zl-D2 JUST LISTED 4 BDRM. -$2',950 S!7.;,oo 4 SR .. 2 Ba. Goodie Nf'"1>0r1 Heights area ot Reduced price I Corner! I Costa r.tesa. Owner anxious Room for boet & trlr. S:;c!.JOO 4 BR. ·'!Ba. Pool to sell! 4 BR. 2 be.. on quiet Lovely 3 BR, 2 Ba. Al] tenns. h~r. I .rchc!n 1v/brkr111. arf'a S·~ .. , , · Ca!'!X'IS & rlraf)('s 2 bt1lh~. For1 .1: Jlr,liii rn1 : li;:c. J1\- Your cho1ct' of home & In-ln¥ ·"1. 1v/frp!C', Nil"f' fan1- cation. CaU for dl•tails. In· ii~ home on quiet cul de vesligalt> 1hcn in \1·,t! Th<'y I'<"•· streer In good neu;hbor· ", 1' won'! las1 : Dial <711f • oo. $.l!l,j()(J_ R:A!... TOR \ , •. , I ~ B. 962·5585 BALBOA COVES WATERFRONT .• ·11v • :1 "' .1rod n··uiy for street. I.ge. R-'2 lot w/&lley. HAFFDAL REAL TY ft 499-2800 * Tr.111. :. n I .. '. '"l ~· 11 ' Pl'ln~·· l•<I" .: l:ilt 2 bl. \lll"!e ~·nr• ~;t '!.· d"['nr. Ft•11r1'rl .vii )1 '.· ho.it !>hll . .;i~1.500 Bill Grundy, Realtor .!Gl f)o~, r r•r :-; R. 612--t~:)n '' c,' I. + , '" 1-, 1nr·1. a 530.500 4 BR .• 2 Ba . Sleeper Great home tor improve-142-4405 l91n Brookhurst AVt HELP! NEED .• t 1~,.., i Jonnill ment & value. EW"B: 541-2446 Huntlngton Beach TENDF:R LOVING Ci\RJ-: 1 "n llnn1<' S3.:'.,00:l 4 BR.· 2 Ba. Bcaucy CALL 0 •4•·1414 WH..,,..Y~RENT~.-:--::--room.-., Jn Lovely En111raJd B11v ;11 1\ll', I II I ·'' (' II 1'" ', 11'11·' f>I 9 ,,I """" 4 BEDROOM unhl"ard nl pncl·~ 2 Bl~. 5: l'I •ll·r t-..·d-1 COLLINS & WATTS ~.tll&'l#c. home only Sl58 per month. CHARMra drn hon1r for S~i0.000 ' f••<il ;uirl 963-5523 REALTY Redmon Realtors. Call f;I\ E:~GLUND REAL EST.\TE , 11•/l .•<J. JI. ~~==~==~ Nr1r Newperl Pe11 Orflre 636-1530 Perf. cone!. ln11lde .I; out, w/ llS Thulin -191-M!"l.1 * MESA VERDE * ~ Girden Grove 4 BR, 2 BA, owr:ilir k!tch, --. • 3 -Lovely, !mmac, home. 1st $34,950. -All terms -an & elect. blLina f;l>p, laundr'y * *" k •. ~f-RALfJ A Y • * Ofli'rtni;-. Bcaur. grounds. Eutopia o! I and 1 caped GARDEN Pk. lmmac 3 BR 2 rm, heavy · ~ltakr roof. ~ 1rs1 OffC'rinI: , Co\'. pn!io. 3 BR. & !amily delight -1850 apprx. sq. fl. BA, fam rm. Aisume 514 cust'm drape~ Locatl'<'I on Chnrn11ni.:. rus1on1, __ v 1 r 11 rn1., 2 hath.o;. $37,Soo -in center ot lovely tract -Joan. $29,990. Ownr. 897-2744 beau1 cul-cir-sac .strei'I • honir \li!li rool $'li .. l(J(]. George Williamson 2 story -huge aarage -Huntlnnton Beach .,..•alki~g dlit~nce to hcach & ·l9i-!.">.17, 4fr.:l-:'!lil 35 Steps to Bea'h 2 r.H .( r"n\ fi1·ri, .: Ii i:tts. .\1 I< J ~ 1!• ·<'OJ' ,•, !Bl!', " S'..'7.'+•l • 5·1,1 Jl1l\\.\. Honle Show Realtors ',\l"Jpi·ii;"r Jl.,11,, llLI/d;n~' ::.i::.i t:. ( '' I 11•1y' Cr!.\f 67 5-7225 wes-kliff 6arg~i;- · REALTOR Roomy driveway -near • ne1.1· Edisonll.S. Lo. On f"llA LA(; Ro~·nlr. S. L.11L•un;i. I hl' R .. fund (flming? 673--IJ:l() ~S-1564 Eves schools -3 blks. to s.n. NO KIDDING! tenn5 or 11ssume 5\ ,,, loan $37,000, 2 HR s~.~.:11r1, 3 fir. ,\ '11 ·11~.iht•r 1--· freeway drive by 3111 1.1·/pymts of only $1 86 /lf"f µcnlh, J.;:1./"00, all 1u1 hrh, rh1 ,. l«d1· ••fll l :'•' Cnd 1• 111> I.•' • f";u111!y f'Olll\l \,,,.r1, l'I,, •1.i<11,~ PricC'r! "" \\, h.i\C * CANAL FRONT * Coolidge & call Quintard You can have thilr; sharp mo. Inc! laxC5 & in.~. Call ()(·n 1·11. fY'OI. ·l:rJ-.i71:i 01 ·~1 l:.;,~1-3 Bil. I·'. ba. A-F'rame 2 Realty 642-2991 ranch-type borne with pay-fO -JlutTy n11 1;, (>'lt • \·ll~' I · ;1 r .,, 1Jro1 ~1y. Sanely beach, boating ~ mtll. i.t only $171 per mo., ~-5880 pen !'VC'io.i Laguna Niguel I r .. 1111alt1·1·,, _'·•;7 E.1~1 Coast •I 1.' In.in of &·. __ rishing at your door! TRANSFERRED and what a beauty, with I LO !111\· C'd'I 1;;t.~!L'fl HERITAGE VE:LY 1 br. 2 tm, lan1 rm, .ini:ual Sl1,.ll'lf), 3 + Fam rm "fixer" in w/w shag CarpE'ting. Full u m•n: 1·u of vallC'), r!O~l lo shup-Do\•EJ"!. :0:1101'.f..~'\REA ;11 1or;il CAYWOOD REALTY · ·• · all ti I & lo!s of pallo IM •'' 1,1,., 6,_ lt' C t fl NB 1"1esa Verde. Owner will w rep · pins.:. S~:'i.000 4!Y.!...f~122 Ynu 011 rJ rh" 1.111<"1 ~·iO flfl .JU<> • oas \.\.-)'., help finance. $25,950 ~-$25,900, full price, . Lido IA\•I•• .1 l.;, _Jnl ~ Rlt hnn1", 54~1290 Cail: Pat Y.'ood S45-2300 (GI no money needed SlOO Isle 2.11-111 •q 1, 010 rni. Wni 1,...f.,11· n1 11 • ar ~· './JO. ,, ,/11"•11 ~ -E-S BLUFF · p = 7 moves you In). $21,750 I rn1 hn·;•kr;i~t ;irr:i. "'''''' ,:, I A T BUY Scenic roperties .,1 ... 5 26 , ... ~, It & l Lar~c 3 BR., 2~ ba. Lusk ri1 MACULATElbdrm ll 4 BR+ 2 BA LOUJSOn v:.rrt. ·"'''" '"·"'Prr·rS7.l.500. ~ 'er ee I h f I 2 I I CLOSE TO OCEAN ()\\/)! r fjjJ..~ l :. " ~4 omr: am1 Y rm., rp cs. Townhouse. Like new. Many J BR + r • 10' $69 9:;o ~ ------1 pl11., rlining rm. l~lgh quaJ. extras, Dbl. gar, alt~ched. 962-4471 ( := J 546-1103 J.500 Sc-fl honir, l1l•~'1 • ul~lr · · <1nl 1 m ' J~ \l.L:Or\ ('o\ r;. tmv iron! 3 \Vf ~Y ,. -~ ~ ' . r " I - ' < "C ....... .: RrJ ':' ..;_ rer~ -l 'd l.Y RC:.t.~ I ' ti I I " 1." r L L 2"55 H<"rbor :-- _, p t . ~ il~ •1 ILAF ------- 1 ' I I ' ' • I "' r "' --------~.. , r. tv• ... '" -...___N_i_F~R_E\Tv l 00.' 1'11 __ ! ! l" I ''' 1..I .. I' I j M r" 1. It r•, • <>r 1 11.1·, !011 price . $50,000. Close to all conveniences ""==-.,.,~="-,...=~ sac lot. Crp1~ drr· l·•nual . _ f:I!. 2 n,\, frpll", ~ 111i!1• ·•·: I .. • .i .\d.1111., Hope Gerrie Realty and bch. $21.950. 540-6506 or HEYi HANDYMAN I din., elec blt1t~. i ,1,, h lt1nrl· 4 liR + din rrn. 75 s7~ .. i00 lo""' h, ~111' 1 $7\,:,uo. t1 r. ·:i 11 fl f'\I r,1.J...1100 615-3320 ~9365 FIXER UPPER scpd, lri;: rnvr11·d. 11,"110. P1·1n rin!I 1;~;-1 :~ FOR YOUl S21.7:iO. Sulln·i1 \.d! ll17-1221 Triplex "''xlnt N.'lurn $120.0110 LUXURY BAY FRONT . e 43 UNITS Ae VACANT 3 BR, 2 BA, all SE f. ·:\ 0~ VA Xloi loc . All 2 Br., p~ ba. blrins, crpts thruout. Cov'd POOLI ONLY $31,500 YMOUR REALTY f: .:) DO\ "./N I t;nod IC'fm_!li. Se!! or ex-patio. Assume IBA, no + 3 Br, den! 2 Ba! Sund-'Ck! 1714;, Beach B!vd., !l!~n Bch Lulo Nord Bayrront Conll!nlporary 4 BR. & md$. 52 l't. lot. s:>:io,ooo 1 BH-apl $.~~l .. }11(1 ,C:r!l. Lt .'l~.~ or rwrt tr;•d" 011·n<'r: iii:l-~S(l(J L1d,1 .-.:11.,r,,, l!•Jl!'I. , ..... ' .... , ('h 111i::r down. Fortin Co. qualifying. $3.600 dn. $25,900 ttptd! drpd! U,i_ of 1•alue! O/l('n 'tfl 9 Ptll i I '' r ·" f.1.~r fi~2-:.000. full price. John Irwin .l 1ubmit! ; I· · ·, 11 ·111 Sl'l'fSff ST''LE 1 ho Assoc. 636-4470 HAFFOAL REALTY BY 01\'ner -!n lc1·c1 4 •f' t. " tir<'rl ' ' · poo me. 142-440$ bdnns, 21:, hath.~. Ou tch Plu~ 11r1 11u1 .. 1;111it1ng aso;nr1- ·''" 1, · 122.500. Rf"dmon Realtors. • MESA VERDE -Spacious Eves: 541 _2'4tj Haven Country c 1 u b . mrnr ol othf'l' fu1e Lido Isle . ' l PPEft f:.\ Y, Charn1111;; 3 Bit, 2 h;1 l~•.ll•' 011 qt1wl SIN.'rl. Tl'rn1s. Chvnt·rtn'.;I ' " • r ' ' • I I T ' . -· v , • q ' f 1· [] I !] 'irr-... Call 636-15'.ID 4 br, liv'g rm w/trplc, fam SUnken fmly rm, !rg p.1rlo. hi.Imes I --'--------·I rm. all ele<: kitchen, crpts, be ''"11.: c d I M drp~. 2 ='atios. $34,550. . aut. easy care !rindscap-howouc) lowson jr.t. )l "Tll orona e ar S5i-TI42_ 1ng, no mow Korean was.~ r1colt o u New~rt Heights '·-~ '/l!l 6\~ 7' l'HA $38.JOO 'llG \' LI ,1-,. ,..,,2 Don't Call Me A COLLEGE PARK 846-0066. _. -·~ "_'.'_ __ .. ~~ Duplex If AREA 3 BR ., 1% Ba. '•m. •m. WILL LEASE •• Sharp 3 lg Br. home 2 Ba. Shag carp., drapes. P11ho, S'\00 Per 1nn111h •11th firm l"n1 fl nifty 2 hi'llroom HOME fl !am rm. shag carpet. fenct'd rear yd. $26,000. option j Brlrms. 3 Baths .\E\\' Hfl,I!: .~ Rr 2 E1 h111ll frtr •ndmr /ou•dMr hl'- 1ne: L'1111!~f".1;w,1 . Cln'-l' Ill •clil~ ,\ ~!Orr'~ P,"•Ju •r•f to s.~i non 0\\nrr . 6--Ji; .... jf:-n 11uh S1.1•f'dish fireplacf', pa-$33,000 546-5780; 546-5797, Assume 6'h FHA loan. · ~93.T.:"'111 1111 and grassy yard with.& 3 Br + den. I% ba Condo. pymt. $189 mo., lcu:f'S, Jns LIDO REAL TY INC. Newport Shcres sh1\i:' 2 hN:lroom money, Near new. Pool. Nr OCC. in~ . 3377 V1"' Lulo 117.1-7300 XLNT. VALUE mri Pii n:: _c11raRr apartmen By owner. 5-46-4?6(1 dayi; • 4 BR. tlrepl, fully crptd. ..,~n Fr1/!'3L 1-7 P.~1 ----~ R ,1 1. b , n111 111 ht1rk. All on !he south o~o o~~~ .. , •• ,, Cov'd patio, 2 car ,ar. 16061 Tellim Lanr 842-5!11~ Mesa de l Mar ' B •· -1·1• ll';J"(,,,1 nnok, · .....,....,,... .. '" ---........__ I (·0•11lor111hli· .~-~1•ri1·t1Jus. '!<!.· or 1hr hn!h\\11y. Ow $28 950 VA RESALE Only S49.T.l0 • BY ownl."l'-J br home nr. ' • • Outstanding Location J Xln1 ninrt. 011!'ltT, S2!1,:>00. Call 673-S.)50 w/fam rm, cov'd patio, Jun-* .\Bit" P001• firepl, fully 3 QUel'n · liiiZl'd lx'droom!I. I bi·. 2 ha. lge k1!eht•11 d.n·,e r,~r •. ;,~rr.1 li7:i-l)·,,,! ch bar, l'.i ba. $25,000. crptd, 00\l'd pal!o, 2 car Great extra large cul..<Jr.sac an'a. lrplc, hrick pntio, 61&-3196. pr. Ownr. $):1.950. lot. Anyone can lake over 1!'(•cs. ('ornC'r housr 11·/sidC' ITI-tl 892-1684 b' VA • • ' h MESA Ve:rde by owner: 3 iu JC<'! to ..... an w 1 H yard lor boa! or trailer. 2 hd rm' '•-Oo NEW exec 6 Br, 21') Ba, fam Lill.le dab of ("as~ and pay. minul<'1! tl'I n111.1or $IXlll'" rm, Y nn, ,,.,, pa · fl hi ' Open daily $'29,950. 545-2015 rm. nr pub c & paroc sc . menL<i of $J64 Jlf'r month • rC'n\rr, frl'f'ways, :o<chools, -l SfTime Offered $54,750. By Owner 842-4983 includes aU . GO ~1AN GO! 50 oi·rc park. S:ll ,!100. For Sale 4p!~y ~e!:l, ~;e~:: ' BR, j ba Condo wtbi"i""m. Walker & Lee •,,"-~-'°"----·~~----in Cameo H ighlands Finn $23,000. 54~750 S24,500. 8122 Deerfield Dr, iM ··•• Verde H B "'/-"85 HA\VAll ... 2 /\CilES llr •UI h1ndscafK'd executive-· ' ~ · 279o Harbor Blvd at Adams .,,.,,. -·-$l 'li~J 1.1 I"' home on corner lot w/ Costa Mesa Coit• Mesa S~!w.11 Open :111 9 P~1 ;-, 0~~~E~,-~~VC'9 ~ Rc~uhl!C' tiy Trres-f•-rr.~-' irrhio-.. B 1 ~ 1\JJ 111·"" ol OCl'.!an. 3 br, --------------------BEAUTIFUL condo, nr ONi.Y: ~ . nnl"iplf's I~lund Hi l'l'tl 1n lhl•1. c~11 or 1lrn 11ri bar & d1n'g rm, oceRn, 35' Pnterta1nlng aN'a \\rtti• 1>w111. r !·"i"\ \\r1t.• ASKING $60,000 • 2 BR & dr-n, 2 ba, Pools'. Newport Beach C1<1'>.1f.1 tart ;'loo 1:1,i Daily {'.iii fl"' 11 r r, 1'1r. Smith, Move to the BEACH/ ~:~~;1 tenni5, s 29. 8 00 . Bf::AUT!t'UL 5 hr. 4 b.i, fnni !'dot, po. IJli :\ 1;,w,' Lost.a 1.i1:;..1,2'1 da)S, 673--0431 eves. ...,,,....,.,,, ho ~lesa. 9:il21i oc FOl'Jd lholf Jons driva to )'OUr favorite m1 nir In Do\-rr ShoN·~ 211 ll.'.-'>'\l!I cameo highlands bach ~water area. New l or 4 bedroom, Huntington Harbour l.i: pool 8: pl'ltlo i::11nlr11 ~-~ -~-- \"u•"'. Pool, Pv1 Ix-aches, ain1i.or two llOl'J' boma in do.in Colt• S96.000 Cat! o .... ·ncr 6~2-1203 l"lt'l ACJ'.VS-1\ rr.o· on l Hdl'm charmer, $52.500, M• J-•ao, "'00 \VATERFRONT 3 BR. 2 Im l20' \\'ATERf"RONT &iW! 1 loli;,.'\Jn.a C.1n1 r.a H<1 Hf\~ fl ·-• iii I Wfl.!t'r. i;: 1~ t•!rf" •·fr + orence mccue w/gan rn sundttk & boat (·us!. hit 4 FIR. 3 BA. IO\•l'l) I ~ 11e11 of N'f'an S19:11l/11cre. 647.7799 rea tor e'W' dock. $81.000 or lrase/op. J»1.l10. 011.•t"lf'r. ST;rll:i() liiJ-!iil! 2 RR hou~t. OC1"an side, By !Ion. 644-4ll2, S4.J-<4.22J ,\J,\RINERS \\'E~LJFT 54• 000 19th ond Whfllltr A Pr,. • 4 h 3 h ~" ,, 1 Comme rcial 011 .. l('r. J. · C01r0Mtso Irvin• r. · 11 · ' nRn P t ISi • 67:1-1967 aft apm ft s:J9.9j(). Ownrr &1r,....~3 roper V -,.lf;\\I dupl<'x, -412 Dahlia s.letOmt. "'°"8: (714) Ul..0337 1'URTLE Rock. 4 Bit mnny 3 BR . 2 BA. lam rm. 2 Acreage for sale 150 SC R~.:11· t:T:i ANSWE 'i IN CLASSIFICA T.O N 900 2 & ~ BR. So. of Hwy. ~ f'Xtr11.~. view Uppr-r SIO's. Urepl 'll, \Vri;tchrf area. Sfi~..' . .00. Owner 675-3595 Owne-r. R11--ro57 ft 6·12 lf!!i7 • lr;i~<' har le V.f'·,..' ""' ne llf'! lii'J....:::?lll l'lr fi1-ii2.1 I ' -a D • ' .. -ary, ""'· •• iihii. lt:lon. • g xp'd. t y I, , .• u :710 -iK Ml.. ...,.,. •ldiU Jmen 1ANO- C0:\1- JUST t. EX· iRA\I, _.OOK. f\OT 1G~!'T OJEC- T, SO J\NCE l~ING 'THE lCUts )URCE ' ANY PANY. X IS NCIAL N AS- ! l1'l- , Y ST, ~f.IUN- 110 B. L ,. ~ !SCCnce, .y care. 11 PER Sll'i'CO y. Call -9862 UGS lalen!s. !l.lr own IQ-(,055 ICY ~dam!! oats ,TION, ., 1»12 l -Qc. moons. f home !liver. JIN e ... 25. NB. ~ I rracl alary ~B. ll"!. Al- l b bl!ng le, Thf" y ., ~ Wt>d!I 12 It(. J.'ull 'S.1.l1ry. ..... ~ ' 9.l!LV PILOT .~·o: .... _":i"~l [jj 1 1 """'~ I~ I -... -l~ I -·-I~ I -·-l~ I-·~ l~l-... -J~l ·--·-~··-1~ I-·"'-Jr!] ~_..;;:;;;; Income p.._.-. 16' Business HouM• Unfurn. 305 Housu Unfum. 305 Houses Furn.°" 310 Ai'_;._11_·_'F_,u_m_. ____ 360_ Aph. Furn. ·-rr·••• Un f urn. _, 3 DELUXE Opportunity lOO Gene!•I lrvln.C ._011_•_Me_•_•-----IL•gun.w Be•ch Costa Meu 360 J.pt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 4-PLEXES I NEEDED: ==------Lido Isle ---":..---"'----3 BURM. + wniJy nn., full Nl'Vt:R J1Vffl in· 4 br. fam I ~.;.:;.;_.;.;;.;;.______ CASA de ORO PF.NTHOU~F:. pvt fllf'ps Kl J ~l"l'IOm. 2 bafh ('Onrio, ORLEANS APTS. 2 BR aud 2 B~ ap~ l\.'cw. \\'OR.KING PARTNl'R OR dln.J.n& rm., buiJt-lN., hrk, ! rm., 2 be., 2 atriu~. Turtll" t OR RENT OR f'OR SALE: CASUAi. CaJif. Llvtna: In a hfo11.rh, I RR, 11. BA, 1::11r. ~trig ., hl!n~,, r.:. n s;"", port &ac$7h. 2 1 500 .ooo. dn. I PVT INVESTOR, SUbst&nt· 1331 a month. NO FEE, Rock. Avall .\1ay ~ or 7%51_, Vc"u WI~. ~;......... Lltio warm Mf!dllunnean a_tmn~-w1111h/dr)'l"r. Arur~ fi mo. dlSJ>OM], ti I 1 h w •) h'" r. , !al return on money Invest· Nt:wpart., 540-1720. j beftlr?. LS! S 3151 mo. ..,e, • "'""w _,...., or phtrr., Sp11.cloul color Ct'-lf'AM. S27~ rnt'I. 494-IGM rlrarws. Vl"ry ntrf' whh 2 PERRON REALTY t>t2-lTTl J ed., a«ured w/collateral. • SPREADING Room • 3 &n--14U 1 Brighton ()..641 l'IJ'dlrn1!ed apts. dezignt'tl & Newport Beach Adull J1wimmlnR pon~ 11nrl AOUl.TS ONI.Y 2 k 3 RR. AVllll. Pnv1tr. Dft• t11J, rnnl . Jnd1v. 11111nrl~.1ac. (Nr. Or1101?" ('n. Airport: rus- Ur al 17!h S1: 111 . \l,'rstc!ttl). STORE, Otfiet. 2 BR house, For more Into write P.O. Br, cpt/drp, 1.11: yd. 2 car ! Laguna Bei ch Condominiums fumi'™'d for ,ty\f! & rom-rPrl'f'atinn Mil. Chilrtrrn room to add, C-1 xo~ . .50 x Box 1819, SanL1. Ana. a-ar. $1!11. 1 I Unfur n . 320 tnrt • Hf!atl'!CI ponl. • Ki'ch-OC~NFRON·r l Br. l B~. wrlcomr. twn 1· h 11 t1 r" n' 180 comtr. '42,500. 19th St. I HOUSEWIVES • Good way ALA Rental• • 645-390I) '*' VIEW HOMES • f!O w/ indim::t HghfinR • $250 mo. Tit fill~. Artulu on-'wimmlris: pools availahll", ttear Harbor, C.'-.f, Will for houaf!~•lves to make xtra SHAl'tP 3 BR, 2 BA , bltn~. LAGUNA BEACH Laguna Hilla .Delux.t RIO. Adults. No pe.1!. ly, oo pets. li7l-llOAA 111.'l(J large !f!rl('l'd ye.rrl . ~:x. trade. Brok@t' 494-9659 U$ ESPEC!Al..LY GREAT CW, crp~. dri». $23.\ mo.1-4 Bdrm .. & ta.m. rm., r.xr. NEW dlx sn&I lly l BR, 2 l BR . ..$175 fllr11. \V F:STCLJl-"f'" Orivl' -2 Ar. •·f'll~·nr lf"l('t!lon. n t II 2 M~~.1 ~·~~1.'!;~;·~;~ ~;:~~l Lota for Sale 170 for womtn whO host party Call Ray Gau.It ~1151 oce11.n Vlew, fireplarr , ~'1""' BA. crpts, drpi, hltM, ponJ., Bachelor . S.14S N"'"'l.v rlPCflr. R!rn 11.[}-l'l!'hool.'1, ihopp in s.:. p!a.ns. Mdse di~t {mm 2 carp. bl1-in kitc:h i°"l. re-Ch>'ld•·•· 0 "'. 2 C '"" 10·. 2 BR . St~ pliancrll, Pnol. e MZ-i!274 !Jff'w11y1. Hnullt' h11~ 2 r111· ~ ---- FORECLOSURE tactory. for full info call e DELIGHTFUL Br tn~. '1 yr. iM' $350 mo. " #~ ..... ' -.eua,eP, patio t. upstai~ ..-$\.'VI 111'.., 2, • <r p t/dr p • "'" yd Bd .....,j & f'l"Uh pkup inc $265. i.rnLrTIES INCLUOt:n 1 BED .. b!or-k!OOC'1'111\, pool, ,,,_., .. s-m•. <,••" ~,<, I "DR~\l' ' acre hone l'lllK'h repos-SJJ.-2364 . • · 3 rm. 7 bath homr. rxr. "'"·' w w· ~"" "'~ " ~.,......, ·• r;JANT l N 2 Br. • ,..., · sessed from former aero-LAUNDRA?-IAT ALA R W • 5-1· JOO) ocean view. W/w rarp. k F4~1 Pvr~. Gor_el"Oll,, p11rk- 1 " i;r · ch1ldren SIM 1 Bkr 11:\7--.i.106. :\6.i . Uson b-lZ..Jm ~1nglt-11d11ll11, $135. ~'\$. 1 k '"'' ,pace employee now avaiJ. BY OWNER en 1 .,.. drapes thruout. Neat &! a Newport Be1tch I * $130 UP *" -----CloM'rl ,e;iraJ;:P~ for ma.x- able at d I S l~VACANT 2 ~r. Bltns put! $300 mo. GIANT 1 & 2 BEDROOM ! • \\'INTER RENTAL."-• * Span1'sh Elegance lmum !e<'llrity. QUlel '""""t. S.:~~o~ oost. I Wtst Ne wport. New wash· Cl"Pt.s. dl'P5. Kuh ol.. Dlx. 3 BR. 2 ba., North Pnd 1 •CUSTOM TOWNHOUSE • Go~us, park-like stltin,e Rl'nt NOW fnr Srpl.! Arlult~. no P"''· ln2(\ on tht f DUI k d en. Estbl. tradf!. $29,950. Blue Be1tcon*645-0111 I loc. xlnl ncran \'IPll . All 3 BR. 2 BAths. $385 Mon1h, Clo!ed i;:a.raa-es for ma.,;-ARAl':V REALTY f;42-.'\R'i0 t'ullen"" Ave +ll11r\lflr ,., se a 0115, oa stu · 831-64I7 or &12-3863 • 1f'a!ll'. ran· 541\-7052 imum 5tcurily Quiet~'"'~' Se~ The ~ot'd F.,r c-_ ,., l bl"' ded, ranch size spreads. e HORSES OK. Lrg J Br. hltn. klt,. trpl., open bf'am Adulls, no ·p!"lll, lo20 Apt. Unfur n. 365 Rily, thrn """ un 1 l.oc•1f!d ill the boocning O\\'N your own busines5 -rpts. drps, 1ar, kids/pets. r.riJ's. S37:1 mo. Duplexes Unfurn. lSO 1-'tlllerton Ave (Ha:-hor to General -Ouiet Adult Living ~ nf N,.wpnrt ~lvd 1 South Coast area ne11r San ' Calif; Co. ~ ~n_ing for S225. MISSION R£AL1"Y '1'14..f\T.ll C ta M Ray, then So, until 2 hlk.'i Sha&; rpt • tfr~ • bllns M'.l-Mllfl - Juan Caplllitrano. Iii i;: h dJstr1~torships lfl thlll atta. /\LA R.l'ntals • f\4!°)..1!Ql z BR. N. rnd, ocean view, I OS •s• So. o1 Newport BJvd. 642-Bfoau11fut Pool Pa rk_-li~-;-Surroundin9 above the 1m0i. pri\'att Good tnc:ome. Invest. secur-SlSG-OOU.JiOUSE al Mach 11dults. no pets. stovr, fl'fr, Nl:W I Br. bnrk £"-' lrp1, 8690 VEN DOME 2 Br. Sl70 lfK'l all 111ij QUIF.T · n~:LlfXE road and loeked gate ii!IM· ed. 497-1379 for 11ppt. j Sm! !)l"t ok. Bltns. w/w. $2:i0 incl ullll11Ps. hf'am11. paun, w/w, bltns. NEW LRG DELuxr:An~ l~/'l.IACULATF. AP'T'S! Arlult~ only.no pel~. 1·2 ;, .l BR AM''i 11.r:tee the natural .btauty of 1 GOOD buy beauty shop Blue Beacon * 645-0l I I drape~. 494-2815 11rtl!. Yrly. $136. Ml-3520 1 Bach·furn ..... Sl39.SD ADUl.T a--' U\ AVO<'ado .'ir. Mfi-&.=17!1 All") f'urn. S;;irhrlnr1 this former Spa.rush G~t 6"&-3671. Tut, Thur., Tri. & NORTH f'r>d. 2 blockii; lo 1 BR fur $149 5 -"" rti.' p11llfl• * Hrrt Pro .'J surrounded , ~Y beautiful Sat. mominp, Balboa Island bP.arh It. park. 2 brlrrnp;, • n · · · · · · O FAMILY &ction !'PAC 2 & 3 Br Apt~ from Nr shop',r: * Arlulr~ only Cle\•eland National f )rest M t L 240 hlt-in.'J, S2:i0. Principlts only ( AP:imenti for "enc If 9 1 1 BR-furn $179:5° Clos. to shopping, Park S110. Htd pool. Play yd. Martinique Apts. ~U utilities anild.blf!. oney 0 °"" BALBOA ISLAND houY' 494-5298 l'vf'~. L: I UNl-"URN AV,All.ABL1'. * Spflciou.oJ l BR',, 2 hill f't•pt,;, rlrps, hltn~.'-patio ?RICED r·RoM $9,9j,') 1 t TD L 2 b<lnns. rten, yr. lease ADULTS ONL\' NO PET:" * Sll.im f)Ql')I pU!i ~rf"f'n Nf'wlv rlf'roillff!d. J.:io' ok. 177i S311ta Ana Avl' ' r~f ~'fl 00\\'N.EASY TEIDIS s oan 2L'\ 325-3781 Newport Beach 1760 Pomona 642-2015 * FrpJ, lrl<ti~/lnrlry l11r'Js 199ft M11ple No. l 1142.1134~ i\1,r:r Apt 11.1 ~ffi.,.i.iAZ C1rcLU::stancl'.'s forct the lln· . Balboa Peninsula LRG. 2 In'. 2 ba, crpts, drp~. I Apts. Furn. 360 1845 Anaheim Av e. 2214 Collrge Nn. 2 646.0027 medla\t disposition of t.he.e I 2 d6%.'i{. INDTERELST bltn bbq, Pier. gar. pool. General GARDEN LIVING COSTA MF:SA 642-2&24 -WILSON GA.ROEN APT-'~ * BRAND NEW * few choce parcel!! WhoSt n T oan 1-BDRM .• $145 Monrh on l'hoict Bluffs ]or. S3.j(l mn Quirr, All:J"ar., plPasanl. Uti! 2 BR Unfurn. Newly der. I.A co:-i~rA A/"'T-'. t N 2 RR. former o~n; LOSS is your yParly l!!ll.9'. Ulil inrl. I iorl malnL Rrb r I! q Rt'nt RPau11Iu.J Furnlture pailf, Hrat~ Pool Balboa Island NPw cpl!!/drps. S p 11 c I ~hn:<, ,w 1011n 1n~ pnnl k g11r- GAIN! ! Ca.\ or ""'fLle for I Te.ma bued on equi! N'p! Bt'llch Rlty 1\7:0-1642 644-1621 tnr &!I Jit!lf! u l BDRMS. • $170 ,irrounds. Arllts, nr> pet:<. ill1:1' All 11111 prl $1.'ll to $170 complete dettlls a.nd color '42-2171 54S..l°6Jt Coron• del Mar 0\VNER -Rlurt hnmf'. 4 BR. I ONE MONTH Artultlf. -'mall Pf't OK 2 R~ 11111. Lit1t,. rc~1111~d~. Im,· S1<i0/mn, 2283 ,.. "u ri' a. i" inn. Art11l1~ Jlf'l. pels. on-si~ photos. Buy direct .,. • H-~- 21 3 BA,"'· -id. de~. i;-pl. 1 74f} W. 18th St., CM. 1""" {)('(Uflanc}'. 11 r rrn Way f :, (Harbor 1un1 W. . · ' ,., Ml-<:t70~ •-'"-d I .xrvtng .... uur area yn. ~.. I'" ,. fi7l-46!lifi, li7~!411 11!1 Ii, An W•l•onl ' .l:l4 Avnc11rtll, ':vi. . . uum uic evt oper: I Sattler Mortgage Co. 2 BR, tam rm., rrpts. lrplr Yrly IY S 3 8 ;, mo "" RANOIO CAPI311'.ANO 336 E . 17th Street S~. Qwnf'r on premisr.~ Sll.1 714/!m-1684 complete wilh F'URN bacht'lor, hr-am_ ctii'~. Ba lboa Peninsula NEW 1 BR apt S150 All uril l SPACIOUS? hrrtmnm I & '-i ZJ72 DuPont Drive, Rm i.:: & SUn. Call anytim e . 1909 w. Balhoa, Brtwl'f'n your too•;. trplc, tub/sho~rr. rlt~posal. , included, Crpf~. d~ps. A11 1 ..,h111h. 'l ... ;nr". F'irPpl11rl', ,.,1300 Purch••• Opli-cpls, Mmpl !urn exrl'p! BRAND nrw nEl.UX~. '.\ Br. bl> , " b p 1 1 • · ·, . 11 · Ke\.\."'port Beach, Cal. 9)36.1 I c h F t I IH't""" oCPM t.:. bay, l hdrm ....... r 1 R rui "' 11.• wsr. oo. rt1shw11~hl'r u 1 -1 n,.. 833 3223 as as • • CHARMING ' b'. 2 •-, rt ollhousr. 6A? ~c::1 Y••·ly I !nil. item 51'!f!Ctlt'ln. ll'H"ns, mmar. P•p. artl! 2 lh 1111t11, lMO hl()f'k F.. rhilll OK 307 Avocado No L' I .rl : lr l'llJiP Pool -"" ...;-....,.. ' ooly. Isl A. Jut mo's + S:il Balboa Blvrt• rln~r to t\f'Pao 11 • . ' . ~.nr O!ll' · Ii~ ~a · · fin!place patio & y11rrt le11Y onlv. I 24 Hour Dely. f nd bl cl • rt · · · · 64;,...()984 t"f'rrP11!1on lmn1 110!'! 11111r> 1•t & 2nd Trust Deeds I , , CUSTOM rt u a " rant'. r 11. or ti.av. l vr Jr~!<". loci 11 I h 111 n 11vrr BAYFRONT I FREE $300/mo. yr lf!ll.Y' _ 2212 14. Br + f11m rm, frplr, fenced Sl2\ 11vail M11y 1 .. "'48-409~ nt"' · l1rp• · frpl ,_, rrpt .l BR, 2 BA, crprs, rtrp.<.. riry. A. u t~. c· 1 rP COMMERCIAL APPRAIS.AL.5 \l/atf!rfronl Dr 67:\-34~ y11.rd, on cu I_ de_ 5 a. r . Furniture Rent.ti fi-14 .... i'llil rta '~ fi7:\-025.1 f've~ hltn~. walk to srhonl, t·hurrh l.'. Sl ll.1. plu.•_ ~ t' r u r ti Y 7;, f'teton the bay Costa Me1a lnvestment 13 Br, 2 ha, 1 blk north n!I $350/mo 645-l97Sor~7-69.17 1 :;J7 \V !91h, C.M, MS-3481 *SUS CASITAS lnrappr. y., · ~ ~tnrrs. Sl75 + u1il . Opr_n _rtrpo~11 -~~1·1 Zoned C-1 54&-7711 •nytim• t C.oast Hwy 2 children ok I AnahP1m 774-2800 I Lq, tu~ly furn Bac:hrJnr f..: -Sal N Sun 12-.\ n10 t.I Dana Point BLUFFS Condo: 2 BR/2 BA . IAHBhrll fi9'·''°' l Br. rumishf'<l moclrl~ O('F.AN ~'RO?\'T-1ust huil1 '.\ Camino, CM. S.'iR-0744. :;;::;:..:_::.::;~---"c- Bulkhcad & pier! In • $250/mo. 673--6041 I den. pools Nr }.:Jem "' Hi j I dtll 1195 000 -OPf'o rtllily. Nrw rPn!al riOP!I s:ry-f11n111slir t-1!.v v1rw. 2 HARBOR GREENS DANA PT flC'l'11n root-" I .!i, • Costa Me111 l'Ch!!. SJOO/mo 644-139.'l CHAT~AU LAPOl_NTE !\In NPw~n Blvrl r1<.f Ar. 2 R11. f;im rni. ~,10 nn, f1u1rt !11\", 7 hr. 2 h11, llll REALTORS SINCE 19-J-4 673-4400 Ir fl!) J 2 BDRM house unfurn. Largt Adults Preferred LOVEL\ 2 BR apt~. fl urn &. • ' -riatio .. •undPl'k. rl ~ h w hr, GARDEN k STUDIO API'S rlPr. nl'~·l.v (!('('Or. pvt pry l :mmmm~--~~~ fenced back ya.rd Avatl 2 Bt'drnoms 2 bath.~ ... sm l:niurn. ShA.1:' crpt'si:. httf *Studio Apt. $115 hltn,, rtrp~. crPll'. Artnlt•. no Bnch. l, 2, 3 BR's. h-om S110. -'~"'"c..:'~"-'---~~~- lmmed. $175. 962--0492. RF.Al.TOR !'J4ft.fi!lffi pool. ~.11rports. Adul15. no * 1 Bedroom $130 P"t~. S:i()(l/rrt'l. IM". i;~:,n~ 2700 Peterson W11y, C.M. ! OCEAN vu. nrw. 2 hr. 2 ha. , [ll't.oJ. f rl'>m S14.0 54&-0.170 hf-h Snt Houses Furnlahed 300 VERY CLEAN & VACANT.13 BR, 2 BA. Fam rm, 1941 Pomon11 Avr. CM, MAPLE -'T. NEAR 19TH e 2 BDRM YParl). Like , rtuplrx, avys agnig, _,_ ____ ..;._..:..;_..:;.:;;;I vAlh 3 large bedrooms g. 2-firepl'.~. Crpt~. Dr p 1. -HOLIDAY PLAZA-645-0349 nr1 .. M11.1urr 11rlult~. ~1!11'1 2 RR, 11,., BA, sharp, Crpt,, 0111, .1~32 Alr111.ar M2-~. General ramily room. Jusi I'!'dU('l'ri Pool, WtstciifJ. &l2-IO!i7 --------_ Jo:. Ra.v. C11l fi7:>-4172 11ft rlrps, ~ ~<i. fl . AvailablP J East Bluff ly, CAJJ a.ernt, 546-1141 lse. $18,i. Will show Su n & turn 11pt Sl.1';. Hf'alrrl pool. • lJ)W WF:EKLY RATE!'+ Corona dtiM-;r Vt1lf'nrta, Apt No. 2• lf fl('I 10 $270 per mo. familif!s on-12 Br nr beaeh. Garagt. y,.1:1r DELUXE SpacillUJI I BR , BAYCLIFF MOTEL fi pm, wknrl< nn"" S_lfi.l mo. 545--071~ !173 :;.::;:;....:...c.------ M "'" A 1 ·k· N hild "n.~wPr. ll.t'>-44.27 "1EWPORT BEACH 2 BR hOUlf! wffrplc. priv on. _ua 4lsl Sr. HR mp e par 1ni::. o r fl'n Kitchtn, TV'g, maid 1r rv1cr. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' l 'i:C::.~ii"'iii;iiJi;:-;;:;,-: ,. CHOICE lot. 100 x 135 R-2 RENT AL FINDERS a!'fla !or prk'&· palio, blrn~.1 CLEAN 1 Bdrm. !urn. apt • oo pr!~. 1965 Pomona, Hf!ated Pt'IOI. II • MESA VERDE 11rP11 -Villa Greneda Apts. paved aUey. 3~8 E . Free To Landlords r:rpt'g, drps, rerrig. Sl!IO Near ~tores anrl pif'r 1 1 CM . 646-.1~ dPluxe l b l Rr, 2 ~"· Foo r hrrlrfll'lm~ ~·i1h balcon· Rochester St. 01 close to 6"S.Ol l 1 mo. to mo. $180 l"AM"-.11dult. Sl4.S mo Ph. fiT~27 Balboa p..,jnaula SPECIAL LJJw Rates from ~--Pnrl g11r, S145 N. up. R,.ntal ir~ .11hove ,fc i>f'low. Graclnull 17th St 1hopp1ni: are a &16-1.246 or 646-6961. S Cl 1 .,. '· K' " M d -.. Ofr: .1095 Mace Ave . ]tvtn"' N. qui!!t 111o1m:iunriing $22.@ 67~950'J 4J5W.l ttli,C.at• ..... an •m•n. -"l ~·.... It ava.u. !I) • 54&-Hl.14 ,.. 4 BR Ea&tlidt'. f're.Jhly J I OCEANFRONT. df'cor. fu.m , ~rv. TV & Ph, .~a Lark · · fnr ramily wi1h ehilrlr""o. R2 LOT z.ooed for 7 to 10 e PENINSULA PfttZE . palllltd bllin •tovt fe r1ee<I 3 BR. ~an ViP"'· w/formal 1 BR, dPn. Arlu_h mll!Tif'rl MotPI 2301 Npl Blvd, (~. ON 1EN ACRE.<:: LRG :\ R~. l'tJ M-SZ7j~2 ,.nM Nrar Coron11 del Mu Hll:h un1t1, 60x305' Sr country steps bay or bc:h. Un.I p.'.. I yd. si95. 226 sie'rkir Sl. 1 din nn. pane.ll!d fam rm, l Ci'lup!c. no rh1lnr~~. fVl ~7445 Ao 2 BR, Furn. " Unfum. w-r. iCR p111jo, ~ h 11 ;:_I !'chool. F"irepl11cr, ~·rt bar "= c~ub. C.~t. Re&ltor, (Zl.lJ Sill 5.iS-6680 patios, sundk, drps k b!1ni<. ?'°UI· $25(1 m(l, year I lse.. I , . 1. t'ireplactr I pnv. J>llholr. rrpl/rtrps. hltn~. lrplc J.. built-in kurtirn .11ppli1tnCf'J1. 3, 1-1.iIB collect I ALA Rental~ e 54:,.3900 Jrplc. fnrd yd W11tf'r N. 1 M7·1641 e . FURN. INCL U 11 Poot. Te•n i~ Contnt'J Bkfl't. la unrl f11ril. 646-.'14TI\. &1..'i A\.iIGOS WA)' 1;44.2991 • . -J BDRM 2 bll trplc patio h 1300 · I 1 , DELUXF: harhrlor ~· I hr --I R '·-Ir en LAKE Elsinore 2 hills'.de , e BELIEVE~ 1 Br on \\later. Qose to' achoois .C.: shoppinll': !;~Ld. 3 mo eal!f'. YEARL \ • l h~. B_lock to Apt~. s.,~ \1-t'rkly /, ur Mo. 900 !'f'a Lllne, erthl 644-2611 2 RR. 11nturn apt. ~tovf' /,, Cnlriwf' I, 11n...,r _ · lots, $1800 for both. $.:,00 j Sun deck Child 1.; .,..1 $175 A il 1 . · I hay or ON"an. SIJI. Spotlr!i~. ratl'~ Term" AllaLI 998 El (MacArlll1r nr Coll.st H....,} l"f'fri£ mrJ 'rl , <.;u'll,£" Pon! 1 •_1111lag1n,c::_Ai::ent .~1·!1~ do . .,A., ...,~1 · .. -· · va . a your conven1enct. d I I · s 2 · · · · -, \ln . .,.,,,,..£0.I ALA Rentah • 645-3900 $250 567-1613 San Ju11n Capistr11no A u 15. no Pf'l~. nquin> 1 Cun1nn. 546--0451. 1111 util fll'l . Adil• only. no e NEW DELUXE • Mobile H me/ · · I w. Balboa Blvd. fi7l-6244 Pf''~ Mgr No 9 38.1 "' ,_ 1 r , o $IDDOLI.HOUSE ar beach. QUIET cul-de--u.c ~BR. tncd 4 BDRM & tam rm. br~nd $3.'i WK-OCEANF"RONT LARGE 1 BR, rrntrll.lly * COROLIDO APTS * Wil~n St. . ' ' .'\BR. 2 RA Apt tnr /,.;i,..r. u•r T aller Parka 171 Sm! ~I ok. Bltns yrl, 2 car gar, chtl~n/prrs nt'w TROY homt. Bltins, Uivtly Riic:helon, 1• BR . locatf!rl. Pooli1;~:'~.!\n 11.ril~~'. 2 Ar ."l11f1.,~ b .~ll'f'l'f Jpvrls, 2 & l BR 00 Shalimar-Crpts, llflar. m;i~trr ~Ultf', rltn rm BEAUTIFUL 2':: arre 1 Blue8eacon *64S.Olll ok. 1210/mo. 646 1711, dsh:-vu. cpl~. pal 10, Maidservicr.Pnnl.UIU. :m i~;~: f;46 _~JfiO c>T Slftl &-u,,n~hwlir lrpl,rthl rlrp~. bltn.~. S lJJ-S l::iO . k rthl 11:ara.,ge. i1uto door mt1bile homf! :.1tes. Tref's & • IT'S COOL • year round 968-135& spnnklrn.. Thr only S275 ~r e s1:;....s740• rarport. I.:\ R r. F. Pool. Childff'n ok. Cal! ~i:>7-69'13 <'lpPnrr ll vail, Pool k Rec. vie"· 1.)950 2 hn L A I 4 BR Frpl 2 ba 1 .. b k: mo. Cal! 943-1.936 or ' -;,.i:>-0760 fi7l-1':7~ 11re11.. · · · · beach pad. Util pd. $85. · c, • ..,.,. iic 4~3041 Coron11 del M•r J RR spllr. Adult~. s12;.k -·-·---.1111 4 p,rn. _ a S'lfi:i e TI! r~m ! Ca ! I o \V n e r ALA Rent.ab e 645-l!l()('I yard, Pea le children OK. Sl.'lO. Pool_ Jrtp;il r 0 r e F'OR ~-a~P. rtrJ11, ;i.lt rlrr. NF.W 1 Rr. frplc, tw>;i.m~.1 ll6j Amigo~ \Vti.), NB 213/614-1933. C M S290 mo, lat & la.st 2905 4 BR b ramilv rm Brllflfi BY ocean & •tores 2 bdrm I"• -• / 2 RR 01ta es• Red\\·ood, Mesa V!!rde · · • ' bachl'lors. 1993 Chun:h SL "· "' " 11 • \'ll'W, • p11tio. w/w. blrn~. 1 11dult M11n11izr rt hy Mountain, Desert, nt'w Troy home. Bltins. llsh-pAtio. lrplc. lndry, $235. :l-18-96.1.l I RA .. :ll . All hl!-in~ inrl Yrarly. Sl16. Avl ~lay l. wn.LIA!l-1 WALT F:R.<; CO. Resort 174 1 ROOt.f house. bit-in ~to\'f' & 3 BR -fr . Near OCC rpt.'l. ~·shr, cpts. patio. sprinklf'rl'I. Lr11~I'. 11riuh~. 642-1276 . 1-<1 1.~hw~hr. rthl s.:~r. Adults ~2-S~'.Xl _ _ -----,~~-·! refrig. Partly furn. Util pd. tfrps, cov patio, elf' blRO f'nr nnl.v $275. per mo. Call Costa Meslt QUIEJ' llltrac ~tud10~ $1~. (}nl\. !17;.....fi!l92. --------- ----1 e TOWNHOUSE SACRIFICE $105/mo. 548-6680. 1600 sq 11 $23). 63>6750 493·193fi or 493-l(HL 1 Br. Sl.25. Adlt.o., nn pc>ls .• H .Rp-9-~-SHARP 2 8R $140 f\PlnxP 2 Rr, 21 ,: Ra. hl!n,, Goll course Jot, Apple Valley * SUNNY * 2135 Elden, Mgr Apt fi. S A . R., rpl~1-drp.~ 111ri Pool. Adults, oo pe1s.1 rrplr p;itlfl rnc gi1r. Quiet. Sl3.000. Qv.·rl!'r must seU. Laguna Beach 8 MIN lrom beach l BR University P11rk pr1v. ri•11n. r.rnrl. Ir. s111.~ F:a.~isidr-,.. 642.~20 _ · ~ · houst & £ar&ie. $145 mo. * ACRES* CHARMING Bac:hrlor llPI, Mo. ~tn1c Prop~rt1rs -fi7'.;-.i(}1 . 9'1nny )lorrison. age n I 2 BR, partly furn. 2 trplc5, 5(:,...0j9S, 2j5(I C.Oiumbia Dr. \Vt h&\'f': UNJo'URNISHED 11 . priv patio. Sl10/mo. All util li7:l--.">721i. UPPER 2 Br. 2 Ba. pNll. Nn Huntington-Beach '40-228' I nr Christian Science Church. NlCEL .,m..., * M t I A ts * inc.I. Avail May 1. f.42-8400 2 pets. 2 f'hilrtren. SJ"i:i/mo. $8500. LAKE A rr 0 ~·he. d $195 lse. Adults. Refs. Write y "UIW, 1 BR 1-1JRNISHED rrntal• in 0 e • p . SHARP 2 BR. $155-,~,r;, I 'ri7;~s.frp~~~. Ilg s~~~: ~ Mission. 54~1882 . I * FRESH AIR cabin, furn . Natural gas, 1 2400 Strand, Manhattan • S1 15-$130 • University PIU'k k Turri~ Studio & I Bedrooms -• ~ •-I d d "'" ""'~7 l.il W. \Y1lson :~1~!);77 Rock & "'""ulrt ,.,,,,,d,, ''' LOW RATES Htd Pool. Aduh,,, nn pr~. Rtw11 l'l-'.\ 630-2062: "" 5, DUPLEX-2 br. bltns .. rrrri,r:. ''"•lk .": hlk~ to R.l'11ch' pa\·.,.,. "'" ;yr(' u e . .,.,,,,_~..., Beach or ph 213: 54.5-4948. ~ " ~ Zl72 M r Ml 9520 t 11 ~ I !. I CHARMING I BR. Patio. privtleg,. lo hrlp .vou solv~ c75 Week-$100 Mo. -apf' or -. . 21·1· :l%-lil!l • ':.'°.P .. ,",,~,·.'1"11!.g.'A· .. ,m,1 °.,m~I BP11ut. hie,, BR 11p1. v..• 1w LAKE ElsinoN', 3 adjacent Newport Beach ho • D p · ""'' '" '-" v hill!Jde lake \ie,,.· lots. S2700 Quiet, No chi!dnn or P"tS. your m ing n~~. Daily Ratti Avail. ane o1nt 3 RR. 21,, BA Deluxe ap1. SO. mrd\aftlv. !l!i2-6.17!1 I i·rp1~. rti·p~. hl1n~ rxrl'pl ca~h . .53&-2449 \\'EEK or weektod 1 n Sl25. 54;,...1i;.1~ • C I 1V Al C cl .,, H11') St'r "'1"j.!r '.\2'2-0 . refru:. S22:\ 'lt1 Jlf't• f..'lf.-lnt R eal E state I Ne~-port. House on the SttfALL 3 br hnu5t, r>~11!-• Pool, Pool Tablt" S25 & up \.\.'kly. D11na ~llll"\1la __ . ~tudio. Nrw crpt.~ ,_ pain! 1 RR. rrfrit:. hlrn~. crp~. I o or . r-.on SINGLE, TV, pool, pt't~ ~k. Mlll')!urriip nr nh n7::.7127_ BF.A!JTIF"UI. 2 hr, p, h11 - ----- E h 182 beach bv Nt~·port jetty Country Club. F' am i Ii~ J e Sounds Jno. 34Ul Coast Hw~ PVT. pJhn, 2nrl noor. 1-2 Orp~. Bltn~. ('a r p n r 1 rtrp• l:l'r mn inrl 111il. xc ange trom Apiil 30th ·11. S!l'tps only? $150 mo. 837-178!1. 1376 N•wport Blvd. Fountain Va1ley RR, Ant'> 1:;1r11.i::P rtnor. S160/oio. Nn Of'I.•. 1 rhilll Arlut ls <>nl~. Tr11d,.wln!l~ HAYE 7· 962·98ltl. LGE 2 BR hou~. '"ril.i:I'. + 548-9755 /\rlult~. 'In pl')< fi44-Ji20~ ok 9!l$i ~:1 r11.m!OO. ~!6--0451 RI!\ ~r;-~:ill : f.\ ti : t'E\\' Oflic, Buildini 3 Br, near beach. lireplacr, pArkin& for trlr. $17j mo NY.:W OWNF.R-unrt,.r BACHELOR a.pt, 111il prt. Cost• Mesa NICE & Spacinu' ! Br. rrpt~. ~:i;..7fifil_ parking. rt!. $250. Furn/un-540-6334 Aft 4 pm, ''SINCE 1946'• NEW MANAGEMENT Pool. Pvt t-n1. I UO/mc>. rtrps. hltn~ + l'f'lrig-. Arllt~. 1 Rfl·Sl2"1 11nfurn Sll."1 h1rn \\' Si()'l K equity. f u r n. 2 8 [) 4 N r w fl c r I 1st Westtrn Bank Bid~ Unbelievably Beautiful 549--3997 or 642-8171 FAIRWAY "° prt~. lnq. ~ l.aSallP. OvrflfY'l(inc hr~111 i;:111vlf'n S27K :\'tt Income \\'E-19760 J Be:?room. 2 bath rondo. I Universily Park H m· t B ch A ! 1 tM ')4!1-1">2'1 p11lln Ii.· htO fl'Y\l l\rltill~. WANT Refr1g., bllns .• rangr, Days l~OJOT Night VALD'ISEREGarden Apl~. u 1ngon ea fl · • •• · · · ln:i:, 12th _:::1 arm•« from BAYFROST House or Lot, \\'.R. DuBoia: !14S.TI66 ]~ House• Unfurn. 305 disposal, rl 1 sh w a.\ h Pr s Adults -no pet~. Flowerp; VILLA APJS. nEl,UXE 1 BR. 900 ~'1-I!., l.11.kr r .<11-i.. -1~f;...21i!ll Gener1tl rtn.f)f'.!I. Very nice' with 2 ] l'Vt1,-whcrr. StI'f'am &: l Q • l H hHn~. rrpl~. rlrp.~. l'Pfri,r:. --_ --__ _ RdU~t ~wlmm1ng p 0 0 1 lf 4 RR with family room I W11.terfall, 4:1' pool Rec. Rm, a UID a ermosa 2 & 3 BR'• i;:itr, hale, likf' "t'" ()Ct:ANFR\'T \'II .~unrl1>rk LARGE 3 bedroom, jusl ava1lablr. 111!;0 largr ff!nced TurtlP Rock .......... S~7s Sllun11 , Sg!s 1·2 Bdrm, Furn-!)62-4JM. 1 RP111·h :O:.n1.,r:fl'rr. NPw!'r painted. carpets & drapes, yard. f.xcellent 1~1hon,., .l BR. 2 b1tUl~ , , ........ s,12.~ I t Jnfurn. from $135. SEE IT: Spanlsh Country l::sl 11 le Liv-Pr1vatp par1n pool • lntf1v. HUGE~ BR,'.\ ba, nrw rtpt, 11 <ii~ 1 Rr, hltn•. l"pLs. <'lrp~. ne1r schools shopp>o' 2000 p,-., ... ""' ""7n ing k Spacious Apl.~. Trr-1~nnd-· I··.· pa !1n, l111t1;. ~a1. nr ~lio"~ k ft'nced yard, family room, · · ~ ~RR. 2 h111h~ ••.•••.• ,, SJOO • ''"• .,.._..,., '' " ·• ... 11rps ~ P11 in1 . rrnrr11t h11:. '' childrtn, & pell: OK, 210 frt.ewa.ys. House.has 2 c 1 ar l BR. 2 hath~: fum!!hf'd I SPAC. "·r!I fum 2 br 1.pt in rarecl pool: sunkl'n ga:. BBQ Nr11.r o'ren~e ll'I, A1rpon & Bll·ins. lliOO "'1-ft. SD'I mn ~~.:'-21,!,11';·, \dll~, h:lhy ok. P,m. W.lkor • , --. Ro·'· garage. tiaho o.: upsta rs , 1 . · p · Adi Unbeli,vable Livinr. • Only urr. Ad 1lrs 011h. A ·1 </l1 .,.. "" """ ~ ~ •-• 122< •1,._262. a\a1l. Aug. !st ........ S·IOO rripe,,; 11n1t. nvacy, t~. . ,.v31 .1 ...,,.,_14,,.,_ ---------IO!"I, 1n4 ~ 842~ or <HUCOny. • ·1 mn. ·" · ;'I nn f>l'IS. 7fi8 Scott Pl 1 Br unf SI SO-furn $1 75 2012'l ~11nt11. An11 f\vr . 2 RR . 2 hR ;int~. :-;"'" k 6 u1in11s I 5.10-5140. Coll ... P11rk (i· d h•11 &1&-232'!. l Br unf $175 furn $210 Mgr, Mrs .Joarh1m, Apl 3-A *r.o~~~~!~LG!r!n2 A:~: 111thir1 I 1n1 nl hrarh. trot•. Opportunity 200 ~.~E~E~-~~-----•. . .· re I + QUIET 2 BR dupl!!X. hims. ALL UTIL rNCLUDED ~14~21~ P11tios. , r p J c JI. """I t1rpc . .:aral,!f' w/Plrr oprnl'r !-_.;...;... ___ ...;. ____ N D a bintr home to SHARP 4 BR. 2 BA , blnn1. Special Bonui: 11 siJvl'r· ,....... ~-_.11 k1!r hrr1 hltn•. 21fi42 O istr ibuto rs Needed rtnt~ 3 btdroom, 2 blllh, new r'.rpts !.:. dropl. S270 mo, f:'l\J', fllllio. f,.sidr . Aduif1. platf!d candlt ,p;nutter i~ RrNG BROS. Annoon•'f'S SIJ6-SI6.'l. Ca.11 546-Slfi.1 Aronkl111r.;I !IR ~!'lfi.\.t :\'aoonaJ )larktllng Co. carptt!, drapes, dbl l ilt"· CAii Ray G11uH ;..io...11~1 RE ALTY no pf'ts . .160 16th Pl. &e-4215 if b · h' d \fllS 'l'nw Avatlahl,. •Dr luxe l-2-3 BR. -8--C---· ---., ••·••.\-. -· • you M"" t 1s "' II hi C EA HBLUF F Apls b. _ _, 1' P " .,.,.. '"" • ..., MEDITERRANEAN A tn~. "''s, -'ms. r;R, . ~EEDS :"0\\' Respons1blt aze. Ii y ... u. mo. to mo. Fount1tln V•lley univ 11rk Cen1rr lr\'1ne _ ___ whrn .vtiu visit our model~. ·,. '",. '' \ J R" I 119-c a k c · VILL ·''· s. c··-i ,,,, .• , . r11 urn1. rtsh11hr, pno, men and ~·omen 10 servicf! at :i.00. all ro tr &11 AnytJmt R.tl--0820 "J\tAKE Room for Dad-4 hlk.' S. of SAn Die"o f'rwy AGE """ .., "•"-n•"~ GREEN VALLEY S · h ., :;.i~.,..,...... pi111n ll'2.11 F.lh• h1ih \'Oiume flt'\.\' product .,....,...,. ..... _ -panis dy'" .. clf'Rn out !ht on Beach, J blk W. on Hlllt 2100 llarbor Rlvrt '""' I ~42.S47j ,.,r ~n ::!·.-,7 MU tr~ ··H11n1 Sn11ck Pick ·. Landlords-Owner• :l Br. 2 Ba, cpt/drp, bltns. I "The tastest dra.w rn the \\'f!1t J:&ragt" •• ynur trash 11 CASH 10 16211 Parksidr Lant. t<oflta l\1Mi~ 2 BR, cpt~. drps, bltn~. ----7'"------ A ne1• multi mtlhon dollar gar. lg patlo5. S2SO. !168-2&17 .. a D111ly Pilct CIAssi11ed ~1th a Daily Plkit Ouslfil!d 1n 41 8!7-54~1 i 711l ~;7 .8021'! rP.lrig, up~tr:<. lnfanl ok. N r Hunting ton Ha rbour · We ~ill rf!fer tenant& to you Ad &I~ ""-R rt "' T r .11d1·tn1sed products. Par! or fREE ol ,,,_, ..• •t•"Y Huntington Beach ~~·~~-~~~'~_;:::;;::;_;_:'._;'~·;;::;;;:::::;;;;:::::;;::;;;;::::;;;:d!';;::;;:=~=~==~~ ----lndcy (ac. Sl4(), 54S..7729 r•p t\ -flU 1 1'! 11rr11 Lr;:-I f J C ·• " " .. l R_R. FROM SI;..i !16&-147'.' . Rr -Sl rn . .1 RR . S2·10. Prt! u 1 om~. ompany 5ecurt'd dts1rable ttnat1ts on OW' EXECUTIVE Livlng-2700 sq. cn:-.1Pl.t:IT.L\' RF. D r.c · "k 1711 1 F.lli 0071 local!lln~. comml!rt:Lal and \i·aiting Ii.st. ft. SJ!lO. 4 BR + fam ily nn r1.i;:A.~ I..: rozv f'AMit.Y 2 BR. w/"' rqtt, rlrp~. stnvr. · • · lac!Of)',··o SELLl",'G I ALA Rentals • 64a.-3900 + ortice/dt:n. 2 tripes. l hll . UNITS tONV !.OC.ATfON. S141l. No prt~. Adults onl~ °"";\v-2hi, -1-1~1\lr;;-,~ ' Vll.1.11 \fJ.:Sll APT-' s.1l'J riepo~i1. ~7!13.'1. rat+o, frrilr. 1 ~ hlk !ti hi-Arh C.\~. I REQUIRED ~ >o $225-MINI RANOf 2 Br, w/ SP an 11 h -J t YI t inner ~ 1< ;,:) , " I 'l , -··• ~ ty n! · I blk f •• S T l "'R G ... ,.,E"K>"-jC~ 71~ \I.' \V\l.~on fi46.l:l.~1 LG 2 Br, 11.; BA 5tudio 11pt. ' '1111'1 r \ 'l,1/n1" Arlnlt~ $2,995 \\'r!le for morr 1nfor· lrplc. hllge yd for kids & cour a patio. rom ~1 ~ ..c1. J:1.~ ....,._, ·~ \1fr-.1127 r vr~. ' park k schls. Ntar beir.c:h. OJ.. I. 'PO.LIAN e 2 BR !!urllo apt, 1'-:r bll~ No _prts, l11milies only. Prh. ma11on. D1s!ributonh1p Div. P'IS Avail lmmed. C11.ll 71': Altl U Br y usu End "' riil"1r-~1tr. Pvt p11l1n. 726 Joann St $140 2 AR · 111·1 Lr;: !11•. -;:;;;, 51 P.O. Btlx 3155 TorranC"E', Blue Beacon* 645-0111 615-8913 or 714: J.4.4-6306 ~JIA~.11 lf.. y.,.,. Deify Artlrity Grffl/e Jf.. sur.n rh '"'1('('rl p11t•n. 111:,. 111 u inrl E-S.IDE 2 BR. bltjn~ c . n rlrp~/r1l11 ~-Nr, ~r·hl. l7:itil c.al if. !(lj(l;, GIVE PHO'.\'E • e RANOI Siu yard • 2 Br, CO NDO-Ike. 2 BR + drn. l~!!!~"~i~;~' 'To de:ei:;J:.:,:~:• fs:F'rido1, ~~!~Qi) :'..'!!! r11;br1lk"i :148-8~'.\ Cir ,r:11.r, l11.11t")Ci. laC'. N~ [ll't~·. ~1rrn~~ fiH;-2:1·!7 i-;u~mER. e!)C} gar. kids & ptta. $17$. J\, BA , crpis. drps. blln~. s.76.77 ttod IO'O!'d~comspOndingto ~ ia·~n~~ll.<I li·lfi-,':64~ l.hild OK Slil. 646-410·1 I NF:\\' 1 RR. •Trir-. rirpoo;, TO BUY OR ALA Rentals • 64>3900 ~·ashr + dryer, 2 car iAr otyo.1Zodioc:bli1hsljJ\. Sl-l:ARP-bAri;l;;-rUn11~1;Jo.o;e 3 BR. 2 ha, tl('wly rtrcor11 rrrt. ':"'1~ar11i::r. Nr~r 0c·r~n. S14:\ S ELL A BUS INESS $163-RECEOOR. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Quiel Lease $210, 968-5732 ~~ ~~~ :~~ In O<X' ,(· l'C-1. Sl.'YI. mo Nf'w rrplfi, drri~. h!Jn,\, ! 1ricl ~~~ k \\lllrr ~1.l4~- See R 0, c!Uldren W't'!('l)mt!. l'\"e! &· wknds. 3 1k JJa. ~Md inrl'~ rrlr1c. /l,\•1111 Ma.y 1. pAtin S1fi.i/mn. fi4.~7 2 BR. $140. 842-8365 HOLLAND BUS. SALES Blue Beacon* 64~01 1 1 " BR, 3 ba Condo \.\.'/bltn.t ~~ ~;.~ ~~ ;.r,,..071~ :·11; V11lrnr1.11. i\p! LGE 2 hr upstain Crpl• i' ~--~------ ''The Broku ~'!th Empathy'" • SQUEAKY CLEAN . 2 Br. smlmo. 8122 Dttrfitld Dr ~~ ~~ ~~ SAGITTAllUS No. 2 II !ln R•\~1vrr A.t~o\27 drps, rani:r. f"il~rt .' N~ La guna Beech Jn6 0ra.n;;~A"'e.,C.~!. ,,1n1 loc., tncl p r, pet ok. 1 Hti Bch. 213/823-6485 a Oor.'t 31Dr•l;µ••lb61Wer\. NOf'.U~-" 2 BR ilfll. rrpr,, rlrp!. pt!J.$1.10.fi7:t-71711 ** 1 Rrunlum SI S:•.Orr11.n S-5-4170: SMJ.0608 anytime ll.50. Huntington Bt•ch 1~t''t ~= ~~ e«.:n ~I halronv '1rl". Cnlnr .11nlen. SHr...,_7 SR. ,iBr. JIO\'I', rT'(nt. \'1rw lllll <'Iii! rir. ALA Rtnta.b • 64>39XI I 11r......-"41A 71T~ s.1t=3>.o n.A~ Nr •horr1nK r.. hull. rpl or eldrrty pt'r~n. no 19-l.'Y\11 USED car lot • oft1ee--h1ht1.. Sl75-:"e~'f!OM Hru 2 • Den CLEAN 3 br 1 2 ba. w w "="'"~-! 1 1~ .,~,,. ~t:'. 2-57.68 f.ncl i:;ar Arl11ll~, nn ,....,_.._ ~t~. 5'f8.7ll7 -".---n· X ltiO' HA.rho I F I Bl N" .-. ~hag, drps, bli.n.;. Gre:at loc. ~~::.:. ~,+~ J•9'ooA4 • W,ltCOIH $1'\.\. lif .... ~-.rl COllSTl.l'\t. \11'11 mt'K1Pr11 2 . ne•r r rpc. tns. l(f: ,..... LM sm Rent S2l') 11342 151.. "''YI>"'" 7)l-.s DtC.zt A * RE GEN-CY * SlTO • 2 Bt .. 2 Ba ~ludin, I RR . '1 B.A. llll111s. rtrrk, 1 hlk ~{ St. See 3JJ6 Harbor, 1 Blue 8e11con * 645-0111 Chllppa.~I L.n, 968.~ afi 1.sOf °'°'~ 1av,,.. j ,Aif. """~ l"I'Jlt~. rt~!. pa.oo, eu. 28;) hrll A· ~hnr•. \rl1r11, 1'1., e DOLlJiOUSE-Stv/l'e'f, fi pm or bef. 10 11m. ~:~ ~~lly ~~ 11.1i.l:»4 2 Rr. l Ra . rrpt~ rtrp• .. «rlt Og!I'. !KS-8.101. Pf'I•. S?21l l'tt-:10.:w . ROU'TE Vl'ndlng k Rack i rrpt,, 1ncd yard. Kids/pell. S BR 'oty. I~ Mo•lh "!!'1?:<"--1 ''~ 4'Nd 7'Goed -«>-86 r\p11.ni::a•,.,Vf"n r nrl.ct:11r.Jlll· l,RG 3 BR 2BA. ntwshaJ: l '>do Isl EquJp P/tlm!!. H1-po1en1 $14:'1. r ~ •• -'°&. .50~"{4 IOM 1\01; 5-1~.:;f,(l~ ·-\\' Wll!llln ' e ~. u 0 , 1 _,. A•k'"• II-.> ALA Ro"'-'•••••.-Pacific Sllnt\i, nr Bf'ach & :nPott.1t 51"-z'f atOD-rllt c. .... ,.14 _·.:_· ·~ ".......:.'~' · ..:.._ rrpt~. Sl&q mo. nrwly rlrr. Cl'.:O'."V~"~l~,.,--------1 '' ''""' '" """ .,...., ""~"'''"' Alla•la Call 6n3"""' '2:Mny 52LIH'i• 12 V-,,._ """'' Oulet Adult Living Nr OCt. <'.arpors ~17-6151 ·'" ~. • '1111,.t 7 lir tt, hil. 64~2. (2131 ?n-3586 3 BDRM .• r·-1~ -.. parlc " 1,,.. -.. ll,._ 51,.~ 11f-• Ri.11 hltri.•. r ,.. f I I .. ' trnlr . -... , "" H I' H bo :2•H-s.11;-a.is. ,, .... , .. r ·'""':y Prf'fl!~ll"~ t k 2 RR.~ RORM ..tuplr-.:. patio. "' . ., '.'IU~'F"LER 1hop, ""mpli:lf'lu likf! vard. Coota M ..... uld• un 1n9ton .tr Ur 15w~ ~5To Mlao"' -.....,......, .-rpllrlrp\. 1 "" ~r. 1295. ' , o L~;!l~~Q ,6~ '6~ MO.I~ 1"2-90 1.nr t.· ln?I. <'rpt!I, nrp~. No .lnl"'ll'.r. y11.rd. Adu!ta onlv , equ1p 'd, owner wtl1 teach. OK, brk., $2()(1 a muntlt NO $S50 B£AtrrtFUL wat,.rl.rnt F' VltGO 27.0lttinM' 57«-.,,._ tttcn prt.'!l. ._. &lUCJll S\5() ~-AAJ.\ ~'f'C~dl!.Yll 11tt 'fi M11n h, ~rri1 ·,.11-'}0.1,; s.16--2449 I FEE. ~tn'J. 3 BR. 2 bll "'/11t1ndetk k l&'ucr.n 21Arto"" Ml<lll9 • 10.0 -MesA-V";;d• , 29W•lh ~I"' lfl-• IT'S Bearn houss Hmr. B!i· • J.G ! k 2 BR, Palin. Yd. COJS-OP Laundry. 5 yrs. e SUMMER Fun.,.. ro11 -... I dock, ltau nr op 11 on . ·-.... ......... Ml'-'-'...._ 90 ................... WAl;ilD p 111 ,, nn xr1• _,,_ .._ ._....._ i;;c11t atltctfon "'"-rl ~ the ane ~!:-Jiii N.. w!?' Jl"I. In 2 AR. f\Pw "'f"?I~. l'lrps. cln~- Q!i!. Srn~Jl 1hop'r. center. Br. stv/"'t. end pr SUil. 6#-CW, M+--1221 ro.21.'29o38 @Gooi! @M,,,,_ {)N"~ 6-J7..¥39 DAtt.Y Pn..ot Clu11liat fMI OK. lll!l2 Edinger . nr l rl'I ur. 11r >:lw'lr t. Arlul!&, 00 R'""'POl\!'lhlci plrly. 891-2516 I Al.A Rentals • ~ Olmt-A-L1ne 642-5618 19""'2 1' 78 llf'ctlon M~·t H11rbnr l"'I• ,l t.\lmn j;~:....\;t~ • 1. n 0 2 ,_ 0 •,, • •• I "· •JI 'Y el m ' c. '· ~I. 'w pl 711 "· tiL ' " '" eo It~. m ''· "' P~. • ok. k 1~. r1P!' '" I, ur l '" "" eh 1 .. t'tn, "" '· 14~ 4 65 "· "" • Thursday, Aprll 29, 1971 DAJl.Y mor ........ Apts., Aph., Rooms 400 Announcements SOO Lost 555 Accountf~ G•rdening Sewlng/Alt1ro1i'lon1 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fum. or Unfurn. 370 Apt. Unfurn. • 365 -------------:,,...-:----·IF'UR.NISHEO Room for rtnl ANDERSON'S CI c 11. n er ir LOST: Black A lft'Y brindle RE.UABl.E acctg &. bklqn: PROfESi).JONAL. Pruning, AlterAtion1 -642-5845 Newport S.•ch Newport Be•ch S18 per wtek C up. No fonnerly of 830 \V. 191h St. alt. ma.le nt, vie. ~an lf.rvice thru PtL It b<al tree wark, $Jirtn1tlen, 11i1•ra. Neat, aceura1e, ~ yea.n: exP. N1wport Beach MARINER SQUARE APARTMENTS Announcer the availabWty of 2 I< 3 BR units for adulu desiring lo live amidst beau. ty by the sea In the pres· l~iowi Westcli.U area of Newport Beach. ;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;J stude-nts. 998 El Camino. has 1noved to 1 8 8 2 Blvd. & Marigold, Cd;,t. 1heet, all llU<es, my horn<' lion, {leSts, dill<'aEe, \\'eW Tll • 546-0451. ~1onrovla, next to \\1cbb'a 'Wltite loes: rh.inub.lllft cm.. your olc, pick up & dcl. control. Clean up j0b$, _• _________ 1 FROM $135* iJ'PSTAiRS -Pvl llv'g m1, Liquor. lar. Rf'ward. 673.-649'J_ 644-0313 Trrms.. C.OOrge, &11.J.-5893 Cf-.JL\.\l[C lile new A bdrn1 & bath. Sl!parate t>n-[ ~ PLEASE a heartbroken Babysitting J...A\VN ,\taint. Hauling, nMr rcn1od<'I. fftt! f'St. SmA.ll Olympic 1i1a poo~8illi1rd1-Saun11-Tennis pro 1hop--Coror TV loung-He1lth Club1- lndoor goll driving rang-P1rty Room-Full time Activit ie1 Director. :Z·,,!:.'. cook'g, $85/mo. 1 ...__ __, )~ fa mlly-Female Shepherd, 4 lav.'lls, cle11n-up. pruning. jobs V.'{'lcomc. 53S-24:Mi. ~ °" ...,,.. ·-yrs, black le tan "Mikey'' MOTHER wishes to .:arc for Frt'e est Call ~·1379 Tree Servlc• so s lost nr Placencia & 2 to 3 )Ir old Child in liC<'n&-l;=-:-"cc':~·~::c.c;c.:c':----ROOM !or J't'nl . Gentlemen ed borne u coin.,n10n for General Services only. No drinker or smoker. Goveroor. ReW!!I'd . 557-1861 Id TRI-;ES, J{t'<.lJiCrS, Top, Tri.m, FROM $230 Pr!. bath &: entrance . LOST: Gerrnan Shepherd 2~~ yr 0 son. Nr. Bri.slol &: Jlusbanrl Bu.~y? Call J\loosc c111, removed. htUiltd. lr\11, :>iS-2607. P ersonals 530 fcmall', 8 n1os. Vic 18lh & Paularlno. 5494038 54;i..()820 afler 6-Repalr $42-4030 Big J_"_"'---~ For lnJormation pbone ?dr. Robert 1\1. Buckley, .l\Janag. er, at {714) 645.0252 or write to The OUice of the ?t1an- ager, Mariner Square ApU, 1244 lrvuie Ave, NB. Cal. 9266-1. BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: Single.<, l & 2 Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. • LRG comfortable room, kitch. privil, nr shop'r. Sl5/wk. 642-1758 Monro\'ia. Blk & tan. Ans BABYSI'M'ING !n my home, Build-Sl>rv J\lost Thln~s GENERAL tree Sl'rv., yard * f"ULLY LICENSED * "ClngC"r." 4/23. Reward. any age \\'Clcon1c. Reis. * UooR UNU1'.tITED7 c!Panup, All around han. REASONABLE RENT•: Singles from $135 . 1 Bedrooms !roim $145. 2 Bedrooms from $200. Low move in charges. No lease req'd. Renowned lfindu Spiritualist 616-7082 64&-3432 llANDY~lAN dynuu1. Reas. &16-.3848 Advice on all matters. I i~~~~~~~~~~I Guest Home 415 Love, h1arriage, Ilu!l.lness LO~l SyberlD.Il husky, liROOKlfURST & Atlanta· Welding -Carpentry 673-1!'122 • Readings itiven 7 day:. a s1lvrr/grey, mask & choke Fenced yard, friends toys. A. J•ernhart. \Vood-can:ing. I I[ I j I PRIV. room in llc'd guest hOml', boa.rd Ii nursing week, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, chain. No 18.Ji[s. Vic; ?.fesa lunches. Refs. ~19 wood-turning, sand-bla.sted E•yl1*1t 312 N. El Camino Real, dl'I l\lar, Rwd 888-9Tl!l, LIC'D CHILD CARE slgns. 646-1302, 646--0-123 ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 PARK NE\VPORT -ca.re lrct: livg OYt!rlkg the \\'ater. 7 pools, 7 tennis els $750,000 Bal'h. I or 2 Br. Also 2 sty Townhouses. Elec. kit., pr. pal or abl subtrn parkg opt 1naid ser, cpls. drps, Just N. of ~~ashion ls! at J1:1m- borct! & San Joaquin Hills Rd. &H-1!!00 for teasing in- fo. Models Open Daily 10 am to I pm care. Ambulatory man. H.B. 968-8225. San Oemente 875-7269 IIarbor .l Baker, C\l. S yrs. Hauling • 4!1'2-9136. 497~6 LADIES Reading Glasses, bi· exp. Refs. ~5-29-13 ="."O,.;_,,....--,.--- SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN J,Vl~LLA~-"s.0--C.,~M~,~,ro-~c~.,-, SINGLE? W IOOW_E_D_? focals, brn octgn trames. WlLL babysit in my home 4 TRASH & Garage clean-up. Apartments (just for single people) trvine & 16th 714' 645-0550 Apartments Cenll"r has vacancies for * Divorced Over 21 * Nan1e U.-Ona Gould inside. p.m. _ midnight. Pl.'f'fer 7 days. $10 a load. ~·rec eAt. sing:;elo~~i:f 1d~ltsl men, women or couples. Oldesl & largest. for a self J ;-R0C~"~"7"'~-~"-,,,'·78~77~6=-;:-.-:::: toddler or younger, &16-12.l7 Anytimc.=0~1S-lll:..::=3~1=:;,-::::;- 16th bt\1:n Irvine&: Dover 1,,89l-44=;,-97-,,---;;=,,--,-explanatory message 24 hrs LOST Irish Setter male, l yr, Builders Llghl Hauling. Anything! 714 : 642-8170 ROO~ & Board ! o r a day. 541·9991 fll'a collar w/namc barrel, Anyv.•herc? Yard Clean-up ·rt~nt subJe<'l to location gentleman. $350 per mo. UO I 7"'"""''°',---;:=== nr 4lst St, Nwpl Sch. NO Job Too Small! Brick, Low rates ~IS-rnH9 Amherst Rd., Cl\1. :,.ta.2365 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. lll'ward. 6Th-5934 block. concrete, carpentry. YARD, Gara""', cleanups. Phone s.12-1217 or \\Tile to 1 ~==~---,,---=-1 ,. Summ.r R.nt.I. 420 \\'HITE fein cal, 1 yr. old, add a rm, house leveling, Ren10\'e trees. dirl, A P .O. Rox 1223. Costa 1\tesa. ~· doo · F t ~"-87" -,,_""'=~,---~--pts,, Apts., 11 h! flea collar vie. Spr. g ... · r rcpatrS. ree es . sk1ploader backhoe. :>O.£ ...., SEACLlF.F' 1\tanor Apl.i;, 2 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 VIEW-2 bdrm - s I e e p s tngdale J: Slater, H B . :W_ood __ Y;-. ~96_2-<_94;-5-· ____ 1 MOVING, Garage clean _ up 8~· cpts, drps, bltns, pool, +-adults only. Beautilully I J[g] 846--,1668 Carpet Service 1.r_ Ute hauling. Reasonable. pr v patio, studio type, \I~ Santa Ana Santa Ana furnished. Available May 15 l o1t and Found '"=-:c;,.,.,,--,c:;-:--::::-"= o.-llll2 Ba. Infant ok. 548-2682 1525•---------------------1 LOST bh1ck male cal, Vic: Free estimates . .,..;r Placentia. As k about our r. thru Sept. AJI or part, Call ~-------New I and & H e i I, Diamond Carpet Clf'n.rung dir-""l. • now 675-4930 AGT. \~'eslminster. April 20 . Avg size room $8 Housecleaning ~v"" nd f d Rcpalring & irutaUatioM R I I t Sh ··o Fou ( rff a s) 550 lkward. 847-4990 C'o... 'C"A( ""1317 HOUSECLEANING I(' a nl. 1 BR apl, J1v'g rm, bltn bar, llyo.Ddy.-p,·u..MldlNnt"l·-•n_•_•_• __ ._,. ___ ~_ r •~e ~ ~ · L 0 ST : Blk & \Vht . By the job, reliable. ff'('(! din'g area. Opening on lge C t ""1 Motlllll)' ..,.,, S9j/J\10. Share ho u a e Sl\tALL btk and v.·ht cat \\'ith Sho rt ha l red Poin!er. arpen er f'Stimatc. Call Jo a an pvt patio, Spa, swimming 1"' "Thlt'••"Y ••'"-' facilities. own furn. bdm1. RE\VARD 1---::-:-:::-=::-:=::"C:--' 673-9322 pool, tenn ls cr•A, Pnrk recent surgf'ry. Vic. FcmalC', s payed. ! CARPENTRY '-;c~,==-=--,-::-:-::---;-:~ "' v.·/ TV. Male or fem!. Pref. · "'"' "n11 ' Ne\\'port. Sul>lease 6 mo. _(! __ ,h __ .._ 21-30. Cl\t area. 8"2-321.l Han1ilton & Brookhurst. HB """""""' ~t[NOR REPAIRS. No Job JAi ANESE \\Otnan for $220. 644--0993. az;:n,~1· daily 968-4111 LOST; Pnrakttt, green Too Small. Cabinet in gar holU!l'Y.'Ork Nct!d tnuJspor-* EXCEPTIONAL Bayside • t ' ' .-L---L .f URRY black cat \Y / wht \\•/yellow h<'ad, lost Sat. ages &: other cabinets. talion. Liv!n<>-2 Br. 2 Ba. TITIHRUJ 20 YR old girl looklng for t II' I .. Vlt: Corona HI g h I ands, "''5 •175 U -""'''""r (,,,,, 5-10-1332 " female room.ate to share ex-spo s. as prcgnan V.'ncn l'l II 67'1198 .... -o '"' "'~ .. c· -=~~""co-:c7e:=-Furniture avail. EI e v, found, now has 4 killens. <'asc ca .,... m.sg. at 646-2371 H. O. Bay & Beach Janitorial '°' ~Jdrtn penses of apt. S'.17-4082. suD-terranean prking. From .... #td ,,_. psr,,.,q-:t1S-7551 Anderson. Crpls, '''indo\\'1. rhxirs etc, $375. • ~..1. '\ FE/'.1ALE roommatP to share rfSl PROBLEMS? Rl'ptur & Res. & Com~'l, &16-~·101 NE\\'P0RT TOWERS642-2202 t• i.. '165:.. !e~.~254~me & ex-r-.~~~~ mb~:~k& ~!'.:~~pp~~ I lnitructlon j ~ remodeling servitt. l\laslcr J\tcsa Clean111g &.•rv1tt SUBLEASE lo Nov. 1st. Ex-~ ~ -_ -G lo R t •35 •9 mos. Vic. Mesa Verde. ';mmmmmm~iiii;;; Carpcntl'r. ..Anything in Cnrpcls, Windows, Yloors etc. ec. J Br Park Ne1vport _,_."'"'_ arages r en " 646-43!S 1 \\lood .. 968-5220 Rcsid.&Commc'J.;..JS4Ul Apts. l\1agnificenl bay vle\Y -.. .,.... ' -1;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;; J--,-,---,----,.-,--EX p R L d SfrOO per mo. 546-470l before 1 _,-.....,· .-,_.-.. STORAGE GARAGE IRlSH Setler lound on Schools & Cement, Concrete tra.nspoE rt~lion. aByyd~y.o \v n -539--0684 k nd Ne\.\l>Orl Blvd. & Say. CaU instructions 575 I~'~·='-""'--"~' ~'='~· ---1 1 ..._. so..io ,_,.,, s,.iit r.-i NEWPORT BEACH ARTISTIC Coflcretc or Brick .>tS-7801 aft 6 P~I & identify. 61fr-0177 2 BR, 111~ ba, crpt, drps, $20.00 \\'ork by l\!ax. Lic<'nsl'd By Day. bltn~. dishwasher. Adults .. :-=",.:::,..,"'::::;:':::; ED RIDDLE 2 \\'bite dogs foun<I 1ogPthl'r IT'S YOUR MOVE O>n!ractor. &I~ Own Transportation, . r. Hoag Hosp. $165 mo. __ ,.. 646-8811 vie. of Ci\1 TIO Shalfmar No. •• CONCRETE. Floors. ~"" nr.•s &12-1387 ,.,.... ~ C C~t ...,.,..,,,.,.. I ""''"tl \ INDUSTRY CAREERS p111ios, drl\'t>s. sldwalks, DEDICATED CLEANING NE\VPORT Hide·a-\Vay, 2 I• >ll"-1 Office Rental 440 BLK fe111ale Dobre luund vie slabs. Rel\S. Don 642-8514 \\'e do ev{'ry(hin<>. Frne B r I I -1 on I I k 17th St and San1a Ana, CJ\t ,.. ... r. rii c. pore l, avat · \W~ -1 "'· 557-88,JO CE:'IIENT \VORK, no job loo "stiniate. Call li73-40r.! ~~67~~~Y· Sl!XJ/mo util .. ..__,, 1 Prestige Office t'OUNO male cal, grey k AIRLINE & TRAVEL ~~~~. H~~~~~i~· ~~; HOUSEWORK $·3·.-50-H-r. ~ 1 J .. ON TIIE BAY" h' t h I ~ ''STO•t CONCRF.TE e ~&-2-t54 e OCEAi\' VIEW. Roomy 3 Br, ,. w ill' stripes on g a r OPERATIONS AGENT .._..., 2 Ba, sundeck. ref 's. ~ ~ 0 .._• ® At Lido Yacht Anchorage °"''/co!!ar. ;H!l-0133 I: TICKET S~LES PATIO-DRIVES..F:"I'C. Insurance S285/n10 yearly. 673-7452 i"r~. ~:~:ta;~'~": 0:_, 3 Rooin Suite 4 Books-vie Stater Bros. 22nd • RESERVATIONS r ,. , '.".".------,,-,--+ Ground fi0vr-688 sq ft ree esl. ,,.ll-'1968, 7>5Sl6 IV!'.: insure yuur buslne~s. \\'ESTCLlFF Dri\'e. 2 BR. i "'p";."';" --.1..,..._ A;• co·• Cp•-, ~, St., t;ill. See Henry at 210 E. e AIR FREIGHT-CARGO Contractor (TH)"7..... .. rru .,, v•y Pauline C\t car, airplane, boat. horn~·. Ncll'ly decor. Bltn a~ E-Z Parking, Util paid · · e COl\1t.1UNICATIONS !if", t•!c. COM Ins. Agency pliane<)S. Pool. e &12~274 ,.,..,Qo_.itr~lll'Dt.......,"-f __ •_..., .... .,,., .. s..n.-.i $-l lO per monlh PREGNANT Pooc\I{' mix.1 e TRAVEL AGENT ADDITIONS/ 61:>--2000 VISTA Del Lido, on the Available J\fay ls! Blk & silvl'r. Call 847-7043 Airline Schools Pacific REMODEL J -,J.-n~;,-.~,;;-.~1------ bayiront. Lge. 1-BR. SLO Apts., Apts., 717 LIDO PARK DRrYE or 817-5Jl6 -1 610 E . 17th, Santa Ana A & B Constnicllon I Lse. Realtor 6i3-43:i0 Fur n . or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport Beach 673-1060 LIGHT orange, short haired 543-6596 830-IJGo. 5-14-18.13 art 5 Sf'ARKLE Janitorial. \\'!n- H · 8 h --;;;;;;-.~;------1 ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!~!!!!~: male cal. Vic Brookhurst & d fl 1 &. ~~-'!~Clement• I unt1ngton eac S A Adam,. 962_3877. WATERPRr vinyl deck oY.·s, oors, crp11 eonstr -l ;;;•;n;I•;;;;;;";;•;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;; DESK spal"e available S50 SrECIALIZED TEACHER coatings, all typc5• ttt: cleanup, Carpet shampooing. BRAND NE\Y lux. 2 Br, 2 ON BEACH! mo. \\'ill provide furniture FOUND in Fountain Valley WISHES WORK \Y/han-Roofing Co., Cl\!. 642-7272 A complete comm't SCI'\'. I Ba, 110 sq. fl. Quiel VILLA MARSEILLES at SS mo. Ans°"'·ering service female Labrador 962-41~1 dlcapJ'M'(I or emotionally free est 1'~or Free est. call, 962-0672. cul-de-sac. Panoramic view • BRAND NEW available, 17875 Beach Blvd, disturber! children. Please Lost 555 ROOl\-I Additions. L. T. Painting & ol ocean. Adults only. S180. NEW 2 BR. APTS SPACIOUS Huntilli;ton Be&:h. 642-tl21 call 673-500:! Co r Si 1 h 492_2259 From S23o n6truc ion. ng e slory or Paper anging 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. DESK i1pace available S50 ORA.~GE Hger striped YOUNG man. dcgn>c In Eng. 2. Estim., plans & layout. ----,------- Santa Ana CAN 'T BE BEA l SINGLE STORY South Sea Atn1ospherc 2 Bfl . 2 BATH Carpets & drps Air CondlUoncd Private Patios f-IEATED POOL Plenty of Javm Carport & Storage llJDOEN VlLl.AGE GARDEN APTS. 2500 South Salta Santa Ana fJ s.4&.1525 Furruture Available Adult Living mo. Will provide fumitUtt s~r!-ha1rerl Persian cal, & History. Exp. as tulor or S.17-1511 No Wasrin~ Carpels-drapes-dishwasher Furn. & Unfurn. at J:> mo. Answ.ering service 1 Vic: Brookhursl & Atlanta, c_uunSt'lor. Slow lcarflt'rs MY Way, quality home * WALLPAP~R "' healed pool-saunas-tennis Dishll'asher. color coordinat-availa?h!. 305 No. E Reward. 968-7450 end/or cmolional!y di~turO-repair. \Vall~. ceiling, floors When you call Moc rec room-0cean views . Camino Rea l, San l e=~-=-~~~--~ ed. 673-5900 <le. No ,.. b 100 omoU 54&.J444 646-1711 · t I.inn ed apphances -plusb shag a t 492 ''"" LOST: Reddish bro..,,·n mini. patios-amp e p&rn"'6 ho' t 2 1 emen c. -'t'UU poodl<, yt'l!ow collar & CRA1'1 classes start 1\tay 517-0036. 24 hr ans. scrv. CUSTO:'ll HOUSE PAI;";TING Secur ity guards. carpet • c ice o coor·1 ~=~----:-,.,-,.--=, I HUNTINGTON sehemes • 2 baths • s!all DESK spac.~ available S50 leash, vie ol Bushard & Jrtl ,'°J 41h, Rug hookln~. Additions * J~cmodcling \Ve paint your homr: rll'lt a shO\\'en mirrored ward-mo. WW provide furnlture Banning. H.B. Ph. 968-8267 \Val! hangings, 1A'halcver. Gerv.ick & Son, L.ic. house your silC'. l\la!oian & PACIFIC robe donnr • indirect light· at~ mo. Answering &ervice LOST Greal Dane, tan color, 1 ,.m--,,_'6~!_7==c-c---:--c 673-6041 * 549-2170 ?.1ato1an 54·J-57!14 7ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. ing in kitchen -breakfast available. 222 Forest Ave, .. Blue". Please ~lurn to DAILY PILOT for action! Lic'd Contr. Remocf{'llng P1\PERHANGER, £lock. foil. 1714) 536.1487 bar -hug~ private fenced Laguna Beach. 494-9-166 2073 Nalional, CM if tourKI Call 642-"J678 & Save! Additions. Plans. Layout vinyl, guar., eslin1u!e~. 'l11e Ofc open l{l am..6 pm Dally patio • plusb landscaping . SUITES Available: 1 7 612 Karl E. Kendall 54S-1537 II an gm an. S.17-58-lG \VlLLIA.i\i WALTERS CO. brick Bar-B.Q's. large heat. Beach Blvd, H.B. Parking; * * * * * * Furniture Schwartz ed pools & lanai. air cond; beat l n g; Gl'J'· PAINTING, prnfP!lliion:il. AU 'l\ZJNG Ad I L . · 3101 So. Bristol St. petlng: janitorial serv. Jn. Furnitu1·e Strlf)pln" work guarn. Co lor A. ' u 1 1 \' 1 n g. (IL l\·" N. of So. ~---i PW.I quire Suite 8 or call 540-572-1 " Beaut. I & 2 BR furn or uni n .... LI.kUI Special kitchen cab. doors specialist. 962-6143, ;,.i7-1441 Apts. ScU clean. ovens, Santa Ana DELUXE office in Corona T d I I') d • s~pped $3 ca. Avg chairs PAtNTING/papering. 18 yrs Dl \Y fin 2 Br) disp!s, shag PHONE: SS7·8200 de! J\Iar near Post office, ra er s rara 1se S:1 ca. Gluing. &12-3445. In Harbor area. Lie & cpls, drps, jacuzzi J.: s:iuna ~ Snack Shop, Priv. parking. Gardening bonded. Re f's furn. 642-2356. $100 mo. Bkr. 67>..6700. balhs. Huge pool. , • s AL'S GARD".NING PA I N_ TING/pupcring. IS Apts., Merrimac Woods I I~ NEW oflice. ground floor, S60 I ne r. y H bo L & Furn. or Unfurn. 370 4?> l\tt-imac Way, C.1\1. Rent.Ill JD. to t150. 1652-A Newport for gardening & s ma 11 r.i. in ar r area. re " ,-l•"d•••pl•• <"rv·,.,,, ··'I bonded. Ref's furn. 642-2.156. Gener.I -11 BLOCK from be•ch, l B•. ~------~ Blvd, CJ\.f 642-2821 , e\'eS t • " ... ,.., " ... ...w 642-5100 I mes 540-5198. Serving Newport. You Supply 1'he Painl. 1-;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;::;;::;;.:·::; f1.lrn I uni. From S135 / mo. Cd~1. O>sta J\.1esa, Dover Rooms painted $10 ea. caJJ I• CASA PLAYA Apls, 202-A Rooms 400 fNDIVIDUA,L OITICES Shores, WestcliU. 5-10-7046 PALM MESA APTS. Of>.'E stop Jopancse .1:3fflcn-QUALITI' WORK. J{C<.tSOn· Job W•nted, Mal• 700 LIQUOK STORE mgr ln- ll'l't!Sted in relocating to ht•ach al"f:'a 1.1 Yr11 expcr. 5,'l6.03Sl, 6-IO P~I . ffi1 I -ret1re~<~t -"',-"°-"-"-''-"' looking: for lull or pt/time \\'Ork. Bkkpg or what have you. Phone &12-65-19 Job Wanted, Fem•I• 702 BOOKKEEPER I Secretary, 5 yrs all -around olfi{'e exp. Prrf Pr Laguna. 494-39&l. F°·Ec se<.'y, d Iv l' r i: I f I e d hk~n:I ie..<cel ski1·~ ref. Cai'Ct'r des1rNI 61 µ: '.'.16 LADY wants housel·leaning, l'Xp£'r .. own transportation. Sl an hour S 11-3631 alt 6 PRACTICAL f\'URSE Day or night duly. Exp'd. Gd. rels. S.19-27.18 alt :; HOUSECLEA.~ING. day 1, O\\'n tra.Jl!!., l::xPl'r, Ref's U n{'eded. 968-&102 Help Wanted, M & F 710 ACCOUNTANT $25K Tor level j,)b, call r-.1~. Schmidt \Vcli lcliU Person- nrl Age'nry, 2043 \\'estclLU Dr., N.B. s1a.mo ACCOUNTS payable clerk, i:ert{'rdl oUice. Salary open. 8<>'< &UJ, t•ountain Vallry Adm. Sales JR. EXECUTIVE TRAINING PROGRAM Men -Military ·Women 1'0 :'llEF:"f TIIE f.XPANO. ING NEEDS Of OUR C0\1:- P.\i\Y. \\'L HAVE JUST STARTED,\ NE\V JR. EX- EC. 'fRAlNING PROGRAt-.1. 111E t.'lE..'11 \VE ARI'.: l..OOK- lNG FOR N EE D t-;OT !11\VE ANY PRJOR t-.IG~f 'T EXPER. OUR PROJEC- TIONS J\RE GREAT, SO HERE'S YOUR CllANCE TO JOIN A \\'INNING Tf::A \/ P.IGllT f~RO~I TilE BEGINNING. • Plush Offices e L1hrra! Frtngc Benefits • Drive 197t Cadtllac • St;a rt lmn1«Uatcly TALENT IS TIIE SOURCE OF STltENGTll Of ANY P ROFITABLE C0~1PANV. STE\VART FOX JS ACl!fF:VING FINA NCIAL INOEPEND~NCE IN AS- SOc;J,\TION \V l T lf IN- VI::ST~fENT AN ALYS T, R. E. BROKF:R, COMl\IUN· !TY L.F.1\DF.R, DAVID B. LOOKINGLANU, PLEASE CALL 547-577 1 Ask for Mr. Tate I BR unfwi1 ....... , $135.00 1 1 BR furn ........... $149.50 14th & Walnut, H.B. New Irvine indust complex, dollars 2 ,t, 3 BR. $150 up. Patio. NICE room for workini; top Joe . 833-3~43 anytime Pool. Children. J\.IORA KA I person. Cooking Pr Iv· NEWPORT BEACH Apl5. 18881 r-.tora Kai Ln. I~ available. &J2-0326 Sl08 to fl8'5 Ing & minor landscaping. nb!e. Lics'd. Local refs. AIDES For convalescence, 1-'l'l'<' e.111. 839-3917. Ha rbor r~1ce est. 548-2739, 64:>-5J50 elderly care or family care. Bachelors Furnlshert from $135 2 BR apts $175 mo. mo.Imo, OK e POOL e SAUNA blk E. of Beach at Garfield. tlJRN room in priv. home, * 675-1501 * Swap equity JO or 2() acres 714: 962-8994 Costa Mesa; kitch. privil BEAUT pvt, crptd, exec desk beaut, 5ecludC'd Rancho Cal: 1 or 2 BR. furn or unJ. plus. Nr. OCC. 549-1061 furn \\'/balhrm, Bal. Isle, ilomia, for stock. older Cpl/drp. pool. nr sho(Mi, utl QUICK CASH i~"'='~b~l.~6=To--'23.l5=.~838-6<--"',---l1:1pts. beach house. ett.". pd. 1884 Monrovia. 548-0336 L'lSO s Fi . OUicc or store. l-;;,----061-:-2-~!¥.lv;,--·'-,-,-~ Newport Beach THROUGH A Reasonable. Costa J\.lesa. Jlave goH course fairway POST OFFICE, $65,000 CLEAR, TRADE UP UN LY. COl\'IMERCIAl,. UNITS. Ca!! 499-2770 View, & Turtle Rock PAINTING/papering. 18 yrs Homemakers. s.17.-6681 AL'S Landscaping. Tree in Harbor a.ca. Lie & I ASSISTANT HELPER l'f'moval. Yard remodeling. bonded. Ref's furn. 6-12-2356 full or p/liml! for strreo Trash hauling, lot cleanup. INT & £: t p . . , j firm. S3.8S hr. salary. Call ·Repair sprinklers. 673-1Hi6 L' 'd . ~er. a30inling. ~11'. Cl1f)ps 171•11 Mf>..9862 1c , im. F rec est. yrs ------1 EXPER. JarianC'SC'·Amcrican cxper. Chuck, 615--0809 ASST. MGR DRUGS e JACUZZI 1561 J\'lcsa Dr, Santa Ana I VISTA DEL MESA I"'""'""""'"",..,""""!!!!!! Apartments DAIL y PILOT Mr. Pope 61>-2820 lo". Goldco 11;u, c.c., T<· 1670 SANTA ANA AVE. Ci\1 hachapi. Trd eQ for b£:h WANT AD From 300 sq/ft. 35c sq fl. house, oldl'r ap!!i, di11n1on(l, Have ~-Plell'. • pool & rec roorn. Pride of Ow.1ershlp In Tu~!in. \\"ant Free & Cll'ar house. gardener, complete garden-PAJ:"llTl.NG· H ~!Ak{' USC' or all your ra!cn~. in.i:: service & cleanup. t d' k ·L. one~r..'.A guaran-Tra 1n lo manage your O'A'Jl 893-0150 cc wor . IC'd. L.<Jl.:al ref's. store. Slart $650. CnlJ 675-S74() aft 5. c J B CLEAN Up Specialigt. haul· aH ('an l'O\Jn, 5'10-GOS:i Balbo• Island l & 2 BR. Furn & Unf. Di.11h-* 67~2464 or 541-5032 or stock. 612-~J05 Call 673-3101 A.gt ing odd Jobs. new frnce & *PAPERHANGER* COASTAL AGENCY 3 bdrm apt. Year leasr • 713 325-3781 • Costa Mesa * * • * El Puerto Mesa Apts * * * * t Bedroom Apts. v.·asher • Stove and Rt>lrig - Shag crpt'g-Lrg Rec center. LUX pvt offc. ov.·n enf, $0000 eq in 5 lev l'ICS Es-l:i' SK I I' JACK SAJL repair. Rra.11. S.1~955 Superior Craftsman. f{cas. 27fl() llarbor BJ al ,\dam~ RENT Starts $155 Tustin & Mesa Drive * 545-4355 * I r~ Westclilf Dr, Slx\7, cpl, condido \Y I \Valer. Value HOAT \V/TRLH, XLV 'T Gardel'ICr. Yard ch~arH!p. Ap.irlrneon !or Reo1 ~ drps. $85 utll pd. 548-9586 $4500 per ac. Trade Jor 0.C. CONO. TRADE FOR CAR Planting. Sprinklers. Pla1hJr, Patch, Repair- ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;~ 3700 NE\VPORT BLVD, NB ~~-~ri ;~~nd 1U's. !7141 Ort SABOT. ~ VALUE. Exp'd. 646-5469 * PATCH PLASTERING Rates. C. Rebko. 646-2449. I• * ON THE BAY * =~=~~~---~~ &l:M!Ul, EXPER. Hawaiian ?ardener All types. Free estimates Apts., I Apt1., 67!>-2464 or 541-5032 TRADE: '69 Mustang l\larlr is· SLOOP, Rhodell design· Comple!Cl Gardening Ser-Cill 5'10.~2.'i Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Business Rental 44; l. 351, 4 srid. air !!hocks. ed d11y sailor. Good cond. vice. Kamalanl 646-4676 ------------.,...---::---:---TAKE; '65 to '67 V\V horn-Asking $1900. 'l'radr for . ' PLASTER -Pat c I!.-Rm. Huntington Beach Huntington Be•ch FOR lease, 900 !IQ fl, M·l bi Van. 11 uto. c11u 645-l'l76 or LA\VN matnlenance .and Adds. New work. fret" -;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 bldg for machine shop, Call 646-17:t4, &1~ .. 142S 6'12·5218 anytime. garage clean-up. Call J1n1, estimates. S.15-<l:ill!I all 5 I j!'arage or upholstery shop. 612-1693 lp;;;:I 'CC:-i'C."-:.:;:.-'C::..;:.c.::__ 548-8797 Trade $8,500 cqully, bcaufi. $9:m eqty nrv.· 4 br, 2 ba, I • llarbor LaY.•n r-.ta!nr. * l.~~u~m"'.".b~•n_g ____ =_ AQUARIUS Fiberglass Sailboats NO\V HIRING e LAMINATORS e GEL-COAT TOUCHUP $130 & up incl. utiliUes Also turr Pool & Recn!alion 11.rea. Quiet EnvironmenL OU street parking. No Oill- dren, no pets. Refreshing ••• fuJ 38' cabin cruiser, FIB, 11 ir cond. Comm acre, Sprfnkl~n;. landscaping. Free LEW Taku & Son's Plun1-1 1112 SQ fl on 32nd SI NB ldt'al for ,.uiry in ocean view 2 I • Ill P k, Rlversirlr. Want latr model est. 6T.~145 bing R.ep11ir Rep I pl' COASTAL ftECREATION', or store o ces. ar g. or 3 BR + fam rm home Le 838-6089 auto TD'r; sm!lll Income Cut 1.r_ Edge Lawn Remodel :rree Estimates rNC. 1959-1961 Maple Ave. Costa Mesa BAY MEADOW APTS, Br111n ceiling,;, paneling. priv p .. lias. rccreslion facltifll!i, All adults, no pets. * Bachelor apt * • 2 BR. from Sl65 * • 1 Bedrooni * • 1 Br. d('n, Wl"t bar, 2 Ba 3.~ \V. &y St tbl""'n Harbor & NPwport Blvd, % mi. N. ol t91h Sn. CALL 646-0073 1 BR. unfurn/fum. Sl.lO up I Pool. Laundry rm. R97 Centrr St No. 2. Call 642-2181. ---------- •• • ... ' Parklike beech living for edults Casa del Sol 9/1 0 of• mil• from the baech ls "Aecrea!lon City .. with 2 awimmlng pools, putting green, gym, volleyball court. 11una, bltllerd room, club- hou1e. Ona or two bedrooms, lur- nl1hed and unfurnl1hed, private P•tlo, flrepl•c• In lwo bedroom, e tev1 tor1, d l1hw11har•. c1rpets and drsp.s, no Jea1e. edultt only, 111 utilJUe1 except llghta paid, pets 1ccopted. From $145. 21911 Bf1'0khum St. HunOnglon S.ach, (714} ..,...., A•k kw CommMdet Rettlng HOUSE lluntlng! Watch thcl I -·o Scrvlt-t D!roctory. Check II -·;_., .... for Ilic !l<'Nlee you l>M!d. I ~================~~~ l:='R=. =~-,,,,..-,--,,,,-·I or d®lex. 642-9890· 5.IO-i 492· OC. 49&·fl43 evrs. Mnlnlrnance, Llc·d, Insured 646-8340 9~0 \V. l7!h Sf., SJIOWROOl\f, mfg. &. oUice Up to 40 acres w/Gt>0thrr· l!l69 VW Bug. Excellent ~3-4808 aft 4. PLUMBING REPAIR Cosla !\1esa. fl.IZ-05tl 'pace. Parking. Ck>se-in La-roo l potential in Im""nal N ""•-M 49-1-4"~~ ·--1'(')nclltlon. Trad(' for 2 tran'· JAPANESE Garden l n g o Job too 'mall BABYSITTER lll'f'(ff'd _ Oc. gUna . ..,.,......,"' 0· <>J«J Vall<')' for boe.ts, Income • 642 3 2lj I 4 O portation u•r~ or ? 7 1969 Sl'rvtce. Neat v.-ork. Cleanup -l · • cn:-1onF1l day!!, altcrnoon5, lndustrl•I Rent• 5 prop or? of equal value. OQ<lge Camper trade for yd. ~int. 968-2303 S8 HOUR f•Vcs. i'1"t'ler11bly niy home , RentalJ Wanted 460 1 _M_<_. _K_w_•_o._m_4_•_"'4_·_0l73_._ lot or ?? 496-2445. JOHNSON'S GARDENfNG Plumbing/l!'lcctrical rep.ilr \'k• R11lllllll Blvd & Rlver. )-,.------,...,-.--Nwpt. Bch. Tennis k S-,..•lm f!avc Haw:iij Kailua Kona Yard care, clean-ups, plall-MZ..275.) 612--lt{):t 6-IZ-Ori7o:--==~~~~ ~!L ~~~ ix;dsb~~~.~3 brri Club F'nmily J\J(!'l'nbcrsh\p '• ac Jot, \\'hl!i· Sands Bch.1 tiog, sprinklers. 962-~35. Roofing e SLUE DOLPHIN e Newport or Corona dcl r-.Jar wo11h $i;.6, "111 tra1te for S ID~! c-q (pd 1.11.Xe1 &: need LA\VN ~ &: garden wt1rk. . \Vattre. .. :-.<-.~. e'<i>er. over 25. area. No children, yearly rumHure. car, motorcyclr, money) \\'11nt· lnc prop. NB Light hauling. Ex i. 'd. LEE Roofing Co. ftoof!ng 01 Aprlv m ;; Via Llrlo, NB. ere. fi46.000.I 11Jt ~ nr ~2-ll'lS ,.,,, &16-6.""" 6-16-0Zll Rea.~nable. Call S.Ll-97~. all types, Recover, rep.'1 \rs, -BOOKKEEPER--lell.M', furn!J1hed or un--··----·--·~-~-· !her-mo root coatlng1, white fumishtd. \Viii m()Ve In at HAVE 2 1lory bldg, 2600 ,q, Motorhome • loe.d<'d wle.x· C 0 J\.1 PL ET t ltiwn & & color. Uc/bonded &!nee. F!C lhni T.B. Constr & tract end of Junt'. \\o·n1 car!. for ft .. C.M .• C'!ho100 corflf"r. 1ra". 11' ol luxury. AIM m1 gardening srtvict'. '47. 612-1222 e'\;per. ,\IU$t lYPt'. S:iia.ry like II ,., . .., our own home. S·l8.000 eq. For house.-, du-Spanish honlC', dwntwn Jim 548--04<>'.. T. Guy Roofing, Deal Dlrrrl. oprn. Call &12-.14.12, NB, 548-5476 plrx. The ~·ox Co, ne111. Palm Springs, Trd tor coast Why sto~ It in U!e atUc I do my own work. &f1-Zi80. 1 CAlfii1;p;;-or wultrrllsl's. Al· YEAR round in Laguna Sch. tors, 673-9-195. rtal esta!l'. 536-3652 518-9500 r r a r. t Ive w I bub bll"lf Ck>se In. 3 br. Ai.ea:. or Sept. w I ti(' turn 1 in 1 f"orrign family, Up 10 flSO. 11 tradt' S28.000 lnvtBI· WMt do you have to trildc'!' "' n you can 1 10 Sewing/Alteratrons prr:.nM rry, P / time. Thri: ll38-l90S. mrnt In land limited p11rf-lh h DAILY Zoo Rr-<;t (Coast H~·y at nersh.lp at substanlial dl!!· List II hel'!I -In Onincl' money rt>UJI • ALTf::'RATION~,., !11llor1n1< l\lcArthurl S\fAU. 2 BP. house wtyard roun1 tor Income prop 0,. Coun1y'1 larg~t read trad PILOT Wanl Ad. T doy ""rv11'C CAH F E'~R~o=p=PC==n=r=u=N=rT=Y~I for young couple w/2 yr, I ? '!'T &44-4~7 1111 post.SU.5671 * 51.i.~70 * l•U'Jlf' f''l(pll.ndlng en nffil< 13 olct by .5tl. Reasonable * * * /NO mAllcr W'tu11 u ls. You EUROPEAN brrssmik\11~ ~at' fnr fnC[!'h11ntl1sin1t. ~·un 54CH436, I* * * J r11n tM!ll It w1th ll DA1T.Y Exl\('rtly Cu•.tnn1 ~·1rrrf! or 11llln111. $J,2.i hr Salary Fer bf'st ttsulll! tW2-567& ! l!l!!l!!l!!l!!!!!!!!l!!l!!l!!l!!!!!l!!l!!l!!l!!I!!!!!!!!! P ll.QT WANT ADI &U-!ET! A("Cllr. Rt'fl,. 67l-l.'49 I Ce.II J\f1'. DrowTI s.tl).91162. j I • • . . ... ' . - DAh. Y PJlOT 1 f ,. )41&• llllJ I EmPoJ11•rt l[Il] I l[Il] L---1 _ ...... _, ••• _J[DJ [ lJ14MJ'iillllll l[Il] L---1 _-_![§] [. -J[§] I -J[§J ;;;;;;;( _ .... _ .. v .. iiiiiiiij;;;;;[i H•lp Wented, M & F 710 Htlp Want~, MI F 710 Help Wented, M & F 710 H•lp Wenll'd, M & F 710 Help Wented, M a F 7lO Furniture t10 Ml1cellaneou1 111 Mi1cellaneou1 111 FREE to pd ho mf!. ----------German Shepherd, m&.141 1 CA.R.PDrrERS H 0 u 5 EKE E p ER fot r.tATURE v.oman IM 11-i R.E.. SALES: We spec. ln ~ SERVICE SlaUon atlendantt: OWNER * AUCTION * MOVING SALE. Old Wlckel' mo'a old. Hu pe.pera. Bath F?NlSH molherleu home. No small am llhlfl. Sa~er llome, come prop, Sm1. anttfJJ\'e wfexp. lull Um11 day1, Alao, DESPERATE~ FRIDAY 1 00 p M _,,fa .l chain, round oak ta· work, haven·i tlme 10 train. Immediate ()ptnina• chlldrtn. Write cluJiJied ad 646-6716, 2619 01"1.ll6:e Ave, co., needs top ma.n to join exp. f/lime lube man. Allk From motion picture ex· : • • ble, antiq~ Grandmothers SU-.2869 tt2'l Good Pay Call Now No. 44 Ca.Uy Pilot, PO Box C.:'\l. our &a.lea lt'an'l. LrJ. ad Jor Tom, Rlchtield 19th l K"ulives lux:urloua Tuttln APRIL 30TH Clock pres.1't'd gla&s, bot. 9A?o1-iPM. Sat 9AM~PM ~. Costa Mesa., Calif. :'tfEDICAL assistant, part bud.jet. Ref tr r al 1 &: Nf11•por1, C:'tl home. Sacnllce 1 rooma or Furn. & Appllanc•1 Uti. J-la.mmond orp.n, ?.link FREE: ~ maltete, rnalr. Oran,:e Cout 92626 time, ]l,li.sslon Viejo Uta. ipeclllbed tra.inina. Mr. SERVICE Sta. S&.lesman full Hallan &. r.1edlt. furnl1hlngs Uke new side-by.side ltosl· stole, Victorian doU car· shq:gy OOg . lookl like E:mployment .Aiency lfOUSEKEE.PER . live in, Exp'd all back ot!lee pro-Ewlna:. YOUR ST AR timt. Muat bl'! neat tn ap-Including oU paintings, art free refrig, Abo refrlc w/ riage, old books & rnitga. small aheepdoa:. Does no! LU Btotdw-.y Coata J\tes.a small guest homl' oll'n ct'dures. 837..(M72 att 2 p.m. REALTY. 835-44l2 pea.tant'C. Apply 2 ~ 9 o nbJects, fine living room icemaker. Wai>her &. dryf:r zines, etc. l380l Zani to Dr., like small children. Lives IWS.3111 66-3112 66-3113 • 1 . REAL ESTATE u..les people Ne1YpOrt Blvd. C.l\f. p!e<.-es. King bedroom aulle. set.. Colored TV'i, Stereo11, D outside. 642-7072 4/29 private room. 1.tature, con· S:JG.-2, MontFr1 for pecan tables, tamps. l\tuch ana Polnt. CASHIER mu.I ha~ some aenlal, non-1moker. Ref's. housekeeping, some babysit· needed. rtneat Io cation' SERVICE Station Salesmen. more. See Fri-Sun 10 to 5 Bdrm sets, Chestl o! draw. UNION MEMBERS TO qual\Jltd homr: Terrifi" typlna e:cPfr. Apply Eves 54~225 ting . 546-453l CdM. Bill Haven Realtor Salary + commission, 3195 0111 ... l30Tl Red Hlll, TuJtin, ers, Dining sets, Chins cab-, pet (short hair Heinz 51 aft 6 PM, Port Theattt, JIOUSEKEEPER $l"" ""'!' 613-3211 or 541-&ilJ Harbor Blvd, C.:\1. F'ull & '$ inets Butfets Cf!dar chests JOIN UNION BUYING SER-dog I under 20 lbs, frmllle, Cdl\I · "" 1~ I R ECEPTIONI~ TYP ~ 1 ti , !>10V1NC: Muat seU! 3 br Bar.& stool~ Des'-· l\1ir~ VfCE. MEMBER SAVINGS 8 Oil! · mo. Jvn. mutt ht' "'ood '·'"ith ;J_ "''' J.,,,. pa.r ni · · ..... ON N r o spayed. ~ 4 -or Ci I • OBwpOrt 3 n .. -k p•· "'"l'"I ·•I• d''I"" ''' -.. ch ,-,, Dlvon• Comme-1·' 'A I NAL BRANDS ,,.,o ,688 4/29 vi E~lnffr children, 2 children 5 & 10 · ~,. w · uvne .w<r 't.< • SUM:'\iER hPlp--Hi;h school " ' in... ·' "u"' ' v ' • ·~ il.I OF APPLIA CE ~ el ~xt J92 loungt> chr k o t Io m. beer dispenser. Rolla of new N S. FURN!· Slght \\ plot p annlnc. Call yea.r1. M6-S377 H.B, personn or college age &irl wfcar. 3 recl!ntng chr. Misc. occu. carpei & 2 barber cbalrs TURE, BEDDING & STf~R· NEED good home fenced ycl Mn. Schmidt. Wes1cl!U Per-HSKPRS Emplyr pay! fee RELIABLE young man day .,.,·eek. Lido. 67?.--0629. chrs, misc tables & lamps, Md much more! EO. PHONE: 962-0101 !or lovable blk cockapoo .onne:I A&eney, 2043 West. George Allen Byland Agen-agency w antetl-Neat apl)t'arance, I SUPERVISORS 111..~ed new applian~s Ii many w/wht gla8us hou!e pet cliff Dr., N.B. 645--1770 cy lCJ6..B E. 16... S.A . for full time gardening for CaJifornla firm. \\.'ill _..,,,"' 0029 WINDY'S AUCTION Pool table....slate Xlnt ror children, hlbrkn. "' 833 Do•-r D"vo k A ~2' H d "'" ~ , 4'8 "°mploto ·~ ~~·"ING lod 547..oo95 "" '' Y.'Or · ae "'"" · ar !rain. 491-1319 ~ Pl\1 1------'-------..,.,., 1171--4319, 836-4~93 4/30 ~" y, 1 da,y a Ne111J0rl Beach worker needed. 962-8612. 1840 Cheny dresser & mir-Also custom & antiques week,. for adults. S2 hr. e HOUSEHOLD h, Ip 642-3S70 Telephone Solicitors ror, old clock, 100 yr old COr.1t: BROWSE AROUND 713/ 4.24-9228 12 10 6 pm NICE llttle blac:k male dog * 962-6413 "" y,•/transportation, 2 d1')'S Locauon: Laguna Bcac:h. aquarium & !land, drop 2075% Newport Blvif. ' 1~ )TS old. Likes kids. CLERK, female. Your choice Lido. Call 673-0&29. Accounta nt $750 Company will train. Good troni desks, old Spanish Be:tund Tony's Bldg Mat'ls L/.R~E. carved Spanish e_x-Needs good hom e im· • 28 to 35 hr week Incl. Fri. HOUSEKEEPER 3-4 day• , c ..... 11•1h opportuno~ ~ b 1 Wary + bonUSff. Can work s•"ie furn. New decorator C.Osta. ?.1esa * 646-8686 ec•ul IL\•e .. o~s.k ~ .. c~~· mediafPIY. SJ&..1819 4/30 ••-· 'I '" 'J 'J OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 v77• ":,.,.,......, • Si=u .,..,..,., . ., .. ~ ., on. or Tues. Ex· ""ttk. Good ,,.,·ares. Referen-1 Stor• Mgr. $700+ l!U en ,:j from home: or ottice. Call lampa. 646-7335 .,..... . 2 OARUNG small breed. ~~!':..:t n;,;k~ s sGa:; ci ~s req. 673-8n5 Aft. 3 Sporit,ng Goods Costa Mesa collect 13'7.38()(). 1,,~PC""'.~s~R-.. -,~11~,~,.-,.-....,-• CARPET • POLLY Parrot in cage S75, 2 short-halr, tem_ft.le pku_ppies. benefits. Ph 4M-45l5 tor IM?otED. o P ~ n I n g !or I E x•c. Sec y , to $650 TRUCK DRIVERS couch S35, roUee !bl + 3 mini couches $30, Du.al bed, ~27~9 grey tiger 111:~ appl Sea.mstttss.tnunec: or e:-.-r.tfgr compu1e:r backgrocl Now intervlewlni Trans Continental. Exper. lamp tb!s $30. kitche:n tbl 4 Spring Shag Special comp! $50, 45-pc set China . per. Apply 900 \V. 171h St. I Legal Sec'y. $600 MacGreg<>r Yacht CoJll. cl\rs Sl5, single bed S20. SID. 54()....5396 COLLEGE ill'I to help C.\i. 646-3009 2 3 y Gp 16Jl Placentia, c.r.1. 646-4Q.l,8, 1528 Cornwall Ln, OUTSTANDIN"' mother. Sat 9 am to l pn>. I •. r1 .. exper. FULL TIME ..... w HOLIDAY HEALnt SPA, i., AFFECTIONATE you n 1: 1 malr dog. rJP~! good home. 496·~. C&pis!r.ano Beach. Gen'! hlework. Dependable. e INHALATION Sec y /Mktng $575 \\'ANTED: Pt·lime driver " VALUES! price, 5•2 yn, $300, couple ~185 a.It S:30. \\'eslclilJ THERAPISTS e I Recept. $450 DAY-BUSBOYS for charter bus, Class-2 PLYl\fOUTH Roc:k maple OK. 84&-0267 4/29 1 area. F /Time 3-11 :30 & 11:30-7:30 Goocl Typing license req'd, \Vil! train. formal dlnini nn !t':I. 54" OVER 40 COLORS A?.t, Graduate of inhalation Tr.!lffic Clerk $500 5 D&y8 ·Mon. thru Frl. &16-9238 .,.,;de, extrnds to 1'· 6 chairs. to choose from I FOR sale, patio bass accordion. 557-8245 heater and Call all 5. MOTHER Calico cal, 4 kl!· tens • 2 !em. calico, 2 malr yellow stripe • 646-3126 COOK!HSKPR. !or couple. Live in or out. $400. mo. State age quallflcatiom & Rd's Write Cla.s,ifled ad • l6, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Co&ta l\le5a, Calif. , ... therapy schOOl or min. of Type 50, 10 key "" Apply * \VOMAN to "·ork ln donut ~;~30food cond, S 2 0 0. Call for 11i yrs working exprr. Warehouseman $433 3 to S pm for intv. shop. Nu phone calls pleur. .f'REE ESTIMATES e COLOR TV, UHF, crUent condition: $145. * 646-1525 • bt>twn. 10 am·2 pm 4130 K-1-~ f alt · & 1555 \V. Ada.ms \VincheU's Donut Shop, 2947 2 NAUGAHYDE 1-nim· . .,,\\' .:uge 0 equip. .-~ \n your home aspects ol resuscitation. Costa Mesa Harbor Blvd, C.1\1. monl divans. r.t a. t ch 1 n g ex· SWEET & cuddly. 4 cock·a· poos 2 n1ale and 2 f("mftle . 6 ,,.,·ks. ju1r wean e d . &46-1680 4/ 2'J e \VESTMINSTER COM. NURSES AIDES \\'Oi\tAN 10 type at home, a chair. Bookcase, cof f ee 842·9143 MUN"ITY HOSPITAL e Per. Full T im• few hours a week, P.O. Box tab!t>, rorne.r table. 546-3714 ----'-=--'--'--'---1l3' trailer, men's golf clubs, sonnel Dept. 17772 Beach REUBEN'S 1247, H.B. 9264_-''=~--alt 6 JOHN'S BIKES ~63ev~~~: el!e~ ~ COOK, older lady. Call Blvd .. Jiuntington Beach, Huntington B•ach tAGUNA HILLS WOULD YOU i\IOVl:-;G sale: Fri .. Sat. 9-4. NF!W DOBERl'itAN Ir. G. Shl!p. ml"<. 8 mo. older c:hild pre!err!d. 1·892-4493. 8S6-4493 4/29 between 3 & 9 pm. or Call 847·7807. Convalescent Hosp. BEL I EVE Uphol ba.r $150. Bar stool!, --CARPET Layer has quality 1~=~~'"'~~7251~-~--1-0:N< 18811 Florida Ave WAITRESSES victrola, dishes, portacr\b, 1D speed t\Iens $71.50·$85 shags Ir. Hi-Lo at di!ICOunt COOK, I/time .t. pt/time. INSPECTRESS H .B. 847.3515 $70,00 head bd. nite stand, etc. 8~1 Ladi~ lO·spd $66 price1 from S2.50 a yd. Free Park Lido Convalescent Hotel e.xper. pref'd PER DAY? Sonora Cr.I. 3 spd Mens & Ladies $45·$60 Eat. Mr. Ed ln4) 8TI·9958 3 Bl'autitul kitten1 6 .,.,.q old ,,.,·eaned & hsebrkn, 1 ora..ngp & white, 2 blk & .,.,·ht. Call i 548-1630 aft 3 P~t 4/29 4 mo. uld Jemale white Cock-a-poo. All s h 0 ! I • Center, 642-80« * 646-1956 * No""' intl"rvil'wing Ladle! >speed blke1 ORTHODONTIC a1s'f, O\'er 21 y Come with nle & let>. r.tust FORCED lo sell: nr new Miscellaneous Wanttd COUPLE to manage 25 unit apt bldg. Mature. Must have: exper & refs. C&ll 64~1260 DENT AL As!l./Recepl 20- 40, exper. Call ""'1000 DRUGSTORE cl,rk. mature lady, for La.auna 1tore, tuU time. 499-2205 * DRIVERS* No Experience JR.VINE PERSONNEL SER.VICES ""AGENCY Necessary! litigation Sec'y ~Just have clean Calif, drlv. $1i00. l\lotlons & pleadings le.- ing record. Not undl"t 25. &al e.~per. a m~st. The most YELLOW CAB CO. be11utttul ofcs in N.B. Em- 186 E. 16th St., C.t.f. p!oyer pays lee. Ll!'arn a fatclnating nl'"'' Alw Free/Fee Jobs skill. P!euant c he e r I u I working conds. Lile \i·ork, ~ E. 17th lat ln,ne) C.:0.1. quick raises. Star! Sl.10. 642-1470 Call Sally Hart. 5--10·~ COASTAL AGENCY JE\VELRY store sa.les/sect'y, 7190 Harbor Bl at Adams exp'd. Purchasing. Aecorat· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiil in&. etc. Finl! shop, Lido. EXEC. SEC'Y l\fust rype. 6"'i3-9334 5 ]l,lo's temporary as51a:n· ment. Newport Beach Area AMERICAN GIRL . 2172 Dupont Dr. fNea.r U1e 0.C. Airport) EXP'D all-around mechanic Ov.·n tools. Plenty o! ..-.·ork. 1147 Anaheim Ave, C.:-.t. FACTORY HELP WANTED Apply 329i2 Calle Perfecto San Juan Capistr1no FrBE'RGLASS Ge:l-coaiers, touch-up. Exper J . W. ROBINSON'S e NE\\'PORT BEAOI e H.as immediate opening for SALES e fULL Tl'.\1E Exper, pref'd, but no! ne«'ssary. e i\1en., Furnishings Exceptional Co. Benefits Apply 1n person 10-5 p.m. • 2 Fashion Isl., N.B. Equal opportunity employer Only. Apply, r>fanu·P\astics,. l-~--~~~~=- 1943 Bldg B Placentia Keypunch $400-$450 C.:O.!. ' ' :O.lin. 1 Yr. exp. on 029. Perm. day shllt. Gd benefits. ;\ear Org. Co. Airport. J. R . Pierce FIBERGLASS l\foldt>r t"x· per. Sailboat mlgr, gel-coat touch up. Apply to f)er'Yln As.socia~("s Agl"ncy, Inc. COASTAL RECR.EATIO~ 1S85 :-;,\•:port, C:\I 642-67iQ 940 "'· 17th SL, Ot. KEYPUNCH FlBERGLASS 11.'0rkl"rs need. OPERATOR ed -Rate of pay deprnding to 1.1.'0rk in IB~I Dept. Req. upon fXperlrnct'. Apply at 1-IS grad, 2 yrs exper, in \Jke 837 \V . 18th St, C.:'\t. position. Or grad. of Key. GARDENER & :-.tAJ;.t. punch School + son1e \\'Ork 20, Exper pre:f'd . not nee. rs or more ..__ 1 & h avoc11do velvet sufa & -USED-uc neat appear ng · ave \\'ill train. 5-lS..3737 • I . p . T loveseat. Call now, 67]....6926 JO s~ ••-,•~ 820 ~PP y in erson 011'n transportation. o ar· ..,.. .. ., .,.. ...,.... PART time bar ma1cl. Easy 24001 Ave De 1....1.carlota rana:e a personal interview * * GOLD quilted cuuch & 3 Speed S2S-$4() Street Bar, m2 Edlnifr, Laguna Hills call ?.1r. r.1ar1in .a1 5J~Zl41 loveseat, 6 mos old $300. Sting Ray1,Sl8-$30 WIDE rlm1 and ca.mpl!r tires to fit Chev ~ ton Pickup 642-3683 l"VeS, Gentle w/ chllri ren H.B. Interviews between 9 (At the El Toro oU ramp between ID am & 2 pm. Ph. 646-91Ei6 -REP AIRS-Mui lea I Instruments 122 am &: noon . S.D. •--way) G S I 812 &15-5077 41291 1 Brown couch w/1llp covers need! nell' cushlofll, good I fra.mt>. 64&-SZlO 4/29 SIAJ\.1ESE cat, young a!tl!rerl ma!' Scalpoinl; lre:e to good home. 842-3008 4/29 u=: YACHT SALES~1AN -Ex· arage a• 2340 NEWPORT BLVD. PERSONNEL per. In new &. used boatJ, 1----------r COSTA MESA COUNSELORS S•let:men powl"r & 5a!I. Apply, Schock GOOD cood. Must sell. Sim-OPEN 6-lO WKDAYS. DARK faced tender dlx amp $60. Old crafl."!man box a:ultar w/case $40. Gih!!On Firebird !!lignle pick-up $125. 249 E. 20th, C.M. r.tus! be Supershaqi! Bo.atJ, 2900 Lalayrtte St, mons King sz. bed comp. Immediate Openings JOIN A WINNER $65. Seall"y deluxe bed comp SAT. & SUN. 9·6 Good Pay Call Now N.B. $35. Recliner maple 64S-4720 9Al\1·9P:-.1, Sat gA,\t-6P:>.I DON'T BE A LOS'ER YOUNG college girls. Try wltweed uph. S40. cost Will take Trade-Jns- Orangl! Coast out for high promotion !aJes $17'9. pr. swivel rockers . LUDWIG Drums. Gr ea 1 FREE 4 loving playful ki!· N D E job. Starting !I a I .a r y DIAMOND, new wedding !let cond. For Cheap! Bl!l at tens. 2 \llrli!le shell, 1 blk, 1 E:mploymen! Agency o egr•• or xper. S!OO/,,.,•k. Call for Interview uph. w/maple wing! $35 ea. Guar. perfect, l Jaw 1 (' s s. 2342 Pa.Hsades Rd, SA aft striped. 5-18-0121 4/29 124 Broadway Costa !'lleaa Necelsary F . rN>rzer -ref. comb. $50. Have 7.39 cts. total Guar. 4.30 PM I -~~-~-----on Mon, \.Ved or n, GE 1 FRE" I 645-3111 IM5-3ll2 &15-3113 . e ec dryer 110 or 220 appra.isal, $.1,000. Sell S9SO. · , . i:. Kil e_nr., BurmPsC:· TifE PRESIDENT OF 714164 &-9&!7. ask tor Stevt'. $25 Kenmore Ironer $15. 0 111.mond wide w, d d Ing Office Furniture/ I Siam,.se m 1 x -t'Ute k PT & U time emp. Sal. • comm. Cd. advancement possible. Tom Shari> Union, 2201 E. Qiagl H"1'·, Corona del r>1ar, OR 3-J.320 PR 0 FE S SIONAL phone sollt'itor • Dana Polnl, San Clemente, Capistrano area. \York In your own home. Be. I rieal in area. Phone 835-1465 betv.·een 9:00 a.m. il.Tld noon. R.E. S~!PS LARWIN REAL TY INC. (New Re1ale Office) 21562 Brookhurst St. Huntington Beacla Openings !or :? c:xp'd, fllU lH11e gcnrral rc11.I estate ~ales.men. 1vno are looking for ad\"anc.rment oppty'&. !\ew prime Joe ., inter-com· pany controlled Hs!ings. fr("e major medical lns., an· nuaJ bonus & monthly in· "t"ntiVt'!, ACTION * ACTION;, ACTION plus gt>nerous comml!sion. CALL SHIRLEY ARI\!· S7RONG. i\IGR. FOR CON'· FJDE~"TIAL INTERVIE\V 5-#i-:i.lll. REUBEN'S LAGUNA HILLS lnterv1e1,·1na: For COOKS Appl.v in Person '.!1001 A\'P De LacarlolA Lagunii. Hills !At the El Toro o!I ramp S. D. /reewayl 0 UR ORGANIZATION 30'' elec range S25. Ofllce ring, 7 cts total, COlil SlT::iO, Equip. 824 healthy, 968-8900 H.B. 4/29 CREATED ONE OF TIIE ,------~]~ t'hair, TV S5 ea. 955 \V. 16th s.-JJ $550, Diamond pl!!rud . GOING fas1, ru!est kittll"s, FINEST CO:\fPANIES EV· I Mm:handlte "'-. St. Ci\1 Parring~ e<1!11 $1150, aell BRUNING Copy-Flex ~r1r.s one multi-color femaJe one ER CREATED, Slr.-lPLY . . V • RUMMAGE SALE * $3.iO. Pt>rft>c! blul"·Whlte. 100, just serviced. S175 or orange maJe 549-00Z'l '4129 BY RECRUITING THE *"THE BIG ONE "* 675--4111 bst ofr. 64~591~ /==~--·-~~-~• · · FREE kittens • 2 c:alico • 2 VERY BEST l\IG~f'T. & Antiques 800 Sa.int Johns Church DIA.\10ND Sohta1re wedding OFFICE DESK $75 tripped lt"malr. 833-3688 SA LES PERSONNEL. 2043 Orange Ave, Costa r.1esa 1el $150. Diamond dome 846-9124 4/29 FROr:; ALREADY PROVE.'l A:'\'TIQUES by "'anda Hull-e FUmlture e Houze:wares cocktail rin2, 3 cts. TW .. Pianos/Organs 126 • N .00 kt 11 1 Ii EXPER. CO!'IIPANIES. man !081 Bolsa, l'itidway e Clothes. etc. flawle~s perfect, certified I a & e~i:r t;;;:· a co~ NOW THE PRESIDE1\'T JS City 892-3622. Spec. in dep April 30th & i\1.ay 1 appraisal $3,000 sell cash Fa.c:tory AuthorlZed 1 "' g LOOK1NG FOR NE\\' MEN, I ~·~''='~'·c.,,~--~--~ <Fri & Sat 9 10 41 $1,000. Diamond pierce:d Dislributor tor homt> . .>lR·!i0-19 4129 !-'RESH BL 0 0 D, \\-110 ANTIQ UE pump Ot'!lln, xlnt t>ft!Ting~. studs, $150. Est.ate Yamaha * Kimbal\ rREE kittens \\'JLL GAIN TifE KNO\V' GARAGE Sale: r-,1 ' n 8 ' Sal 67~ ~""" S-~2586 v condition. Best oiler over "'Omen, babie! c 10 1 he!; · e! ........,.,.,., Conn * Thomas EDGE OF HIS PRESENT ~-Call aft 6 pm, 49l·l~IO roy~. balhinetle, stroller, TAXES force sale Antique Kohler &. CampbeU r.1GM'T & SALES TEAM1 Appliances 802 crib: 36 hp V\V engirlf', 25 stone diamond cluster Fabulous Rleclion or new & G Sht>p fema1r. Watt'h <.log. <129 TO INSURE t.1ANY t.10RE trany, parts, tools, posters. ring. Appx , 3 c11ral!. Value used grands, 1pinets, con-adult1 only ~ W. 16th S!. )'EARS Or TOP QUALITY, GrBSON \\'ilh cro51-lop mirrors beads, etc.. Thur~._ S850 plus, Asking $600 or IOles & organs only at C\I. 4/JO PROF'ESSIONAL BUSI· freezer. Approximately 15 Sat. 251 E. 23rd S!., Costa best offer. Phone for ap-COAST MUSIC LG. road [~land rooster arl<l NESSMEN. )"°a~ nld , Goort t."Onrlition J\.tesa. pointmenr betwt"E'n IO & 6 NEWPORT & HARBOR ht'n. 95~ \\'. 16!h S!. $50. Set' al 8921 Comet GARAGE Sale Sat & Sun. 208 Pi\1 642-32:ll Costa r.fesa * 642-2851 C:\1. 4/30 IT DOESN'T J\IATI'ER Circlt>. \\'csiinlns·rr , H F RICE SALE • • · g.i7.7187 GPneva SI, tl.B. 536-4125 or Al P e JOO P ianos & Organs 2 Aus!ra!fan Shephenis. fi \VHAT YOU \VERE DOING 1-----------5.'IB-1214. Antique bed & Serra Thrift Shop, 113 J\la1n NE\V-USED. Going out for n10'5 old. l fem. l\/l blue BEFORE, BECAUSE NO\V RECONDITIONED dresser. din'g tables, chalrs St., H.B. Sat, J\.1ay Uit only! business, Rentals $10 a mo. eye. l J\.t11lt'. 613-12f!O 4/29 )"QU WJLL LE ARN A WASHERS $25 clothing, stereo phono, babY Special sale hrs. 9 am lo Steinway, Baldwin & Ka\va.i COCKAPOO, lovable. good \\'HOLE NE\V CONCEPT' I h Ing s, I amps, fine 3 pm .. Shop full of furniture Chickering, Yamaha, ere. "/children, 2 yl'l! olu, all F"R0?.1 11-fE BES'T IN BIG B & J FURNITURE ~spl't"ads & many misc. & summer things. F1ELD'S PIA.i~O CO. shells. hsbrkn. 5j7-8J93 4/29 BUSINESS. , 838 E, rirst S1 .. SA LOVESEAT d I T Costa Mesa c,~,, Crov• an so a. ur· ANTIQUE popcorn booth · •u ' F'REE 1, Russian Blue: k1t- Open 9-~ 7 Days quoise. gold on gold drsign Perfect operating cond. $100 (n4) 645-JT;iO ITI4) 638-2770 !en~. Hous("brokrn. 13.1 E l Coldspot rref"zer. 15': I \.\'ith reversibll' cushionit. per day income At good HA.;.\i'.\JOND, Steinway, 16!h, Space 19, C . \1 . Amana all refni: l:l cu !1 : 1 Good condition $75 fur both. locatlon. Trade for car, boat Yamaha. Nt"w & u.i;ed &16--0.111£ 5/1 F'rigidaire tlK. dryer. '61 5-19-0674 or 11·ill lease 642--0010 or pianos or most makes. Best COCKAPOO p Up p y . T 0 P C0~1PENSA TIONS, ST A RT Thl)lEDIATELY, PLUSH OFTICES, f' U L L FRINGE BENEFITS. Ford falron R-IB-1761 APPLIANCES r u ch s i as 494-4917 buys in So. Calif. at Schmidt Alack, bro.,.,·n g, \.\'hitr 6 "ll"k LADY Kenmore autn 11·a~her Sl·S8. 15 giJ planters of h1uslc Co. 1901 N. Mairi Id l '206 • THE EARNING CAPAC· &: elec dryer, $150. :\1nl c1tru~ $5-.$8 Sofa & chair ANTIQUE Diamond cluster Santa Ana.' , o ma'· . 5 1' !am1ni1), IT'" 0" 'IE," QUAL~, =o 110 · . · ring. Tot.•l ,,.,.,.ight appx. 3 . C.'.\I. ~6-l\J9 5/1 ~ " ·~ •r •i:. cond. Guar & delivered. . Misc. Sun l-6 only 9-13 . . ALLEl\ ORGA)l;'S exclu~1v("Jy I ;-=-c=c..--=--c-,--o I TO SUCCEED JS GENER-5-$6--8672, 847-8115 Dog11·ood St, OL ' car~ts. Jn~. appraisal $850. Also CONN & \\'1.JRL ~ ZE LCE. German Shepht>rrl, 1 I Asking $6.'ill or best offer. . . TT R 1 vr. nlrt malr n1>f'ds room ALLY HA.\tPERED BE· COLDSPOT lop fre ez('r, 14 FUIL sz. Simmons Beauty Phone be™"el"n 10 AM &t 6 Gnu~d t.lus1~ Co, sinre 1911 8.12-1573 5/I CAUSE TH E Y CAN'T cu ft, l yr olcl. Rrpa\r lo· rest. bed comp. ~ bed PM &;2..J230 204:J N. r.1a1n SA, ,547--0681 ~.~~===~----1 CHANNEL THEIP. TALENT sura.nce paid Ill 19i3, $150. comp. pr. Panther Lamps a HAl\1i\f0jl,:D ORGAN a 16 D:.\VENPORT k CU':'l'd t.· HARD \YORK IN A DI-&12_9350 642-4386 I SELLING _out-New, o~e GOOD COND * S2SS I s~·ct1onal. Needs i:ecovennlo!. RECTION THAT ACHtEV· 'w--E-S_T_I N-C-, 1-1-0-U-S-E-,-11 to GARAGE SALE: Apt size worn cloth~~-~11,ny n1~ * &l6-9238 * 'lnu H~ul . 5-IR--ffl.>I ~II ES Fr~ANCJAL tNDEPEN-\\'asher & c:!rc d11·er, $80. re!rlg, Furn & l\11sc. 2165 ~eaters, its, resses .. PIANO-Andrt11' Kohler Baby i FREF. kJttens .. cull! &. playtul DENCE. DAVID B. LOOK-Xlnt cond, miilr &. delivered. Raleigh St C :.t wk only. Call Pam at G ,, $600 C"I I 4 6 11.k~. All ,1 & 11.·Pekenrl. fNGLAND FOUND -·E ,.. • ., .. . ~5-1~·11 ra11uf'. • Ill a t pm 968-l'l' '/1 '0 a.1~8672, 847-.~115 * &4fr.0035 *" .,.,.-.. wkdays. S.IG-9124. · 1 J SHEISCRETTALO!'.. .• !2'. ATNNEO DLIA'YG I<ENr.-tORE "'&Sher & rlryPr, ~fAPLE furn, braided rug. BASS IN F: T & baby S•wing Machines 828 FREE bJ11.ck kitreng . 6 \\·kS. c.. .. • cl\i!ht>s, $21); 5 drawer 16662 Kettlel' Ln., H1g. Bch. TEN AN CE l'ilAN-Exp'd. exper, Please rall for inter. Lge apt complrx. f\·ewport view appointment, 492-1153, Cen!er Penna!l"'n!. SUj dii\'. Mrs. Gonzalez. I.,.,..,..,..,..,..,...,.,.,.,. P!e1sant ""·orklng_ t" on J. KITCJIEN help, dish\l•asher * RECEPTIONIST * Pald. '.'aca11on & 1n~urance . & "ll'&iln'sses, exprr. Apply For bu~y front otfire. Req: DAVID rs ENJOYING TitE 4 yrs olcl, }(!n1 C'Onrl. s1:. ea antique lamp, 'TV. clothlng, RESPECT ATTRIB' ,...,.._ or $125 bo1h. 545-~85 t'hlna. misc. Sale Fri & Sat, dresser, SR.;)(); .ll n Ii q u e Sporting Goods 830 1!~7-9:i21 ;i/l UI 5131, Jasmine, Cd\!. dres~fl!' V.'/ mirror $15 if'REE· Onr l'l)Ck-ll-poo. 11 Spec1[y agl', rxpene:nC'l' & In person Sam-l2pm, Open MS grad, typing 5ki.Jl1 150 rele??nces. \Vr\le Class1lied Sesame, 2~36 \\'. Coast \\'P:O.l 1 &. some l'Xpl'r. in ad No. 117, Dally Pilo!, P. Hll'V, N.R, meetini: pubhc helpf'\IJ. For 0 . Bo.11. ljO(] Costa .\lesa .;oo~·==-00-,,..--~~-interv1rw 11ppl., pica~ call ca. 92626 ' 'KITO!EN Helper & JanJtllr 492-1153, :O.lrs. Gonzalt"z. GEl 'ERA needed. :\1uit be over 30. l =R=N=lo~,=,~.~11=,~,m-=,~G~P=o~u~;,-c. N L HELP Apply Baptist Convalt>scent Sterro Co. nel"d~ luU or Hosp, 661 Center St. c.:-.f. Send rewme to: P. O. Box p/l1rn(" de~ndabll'. S3.8:i hrl ~=~~~~-----1 22:l:°l, N.B. 926£0 r.a.lary , Call 1olr. SIO<'k lil~I LEGAL SEC'Y, !Upe:r sharp 'R~,-.. ~,-.,-,-,-1 ------ 5-16-9862 "·/some Sl-1, stenoreue. IB:-.1 HAIRSTYLIST-P11.ec. & bkkpng exper. Nt>\\'. . . port C'ntPr Ole. 644-6400 11·1rh some clientelr. SaJ~ry , · or / romn1., vac pay. LlCE:-.lSED r~ychialrlc tech 1-otALLIE'S \\'1g & Beauiy w/at ll'ast 2 ~Ts f'X{l{'r. to Salon. ~8-3-146 \\·ork \\"/rl'tardpd childrl'n, Do not apply unless Yt'.IU liAIR ittyll~t 11·1!h follOWin'i, ha\'e 2 yrs exprr. (21 3) &ood opportunll) tor righ1 Si(}..8351 or J91-0~5l. 12121 pl!rJOn, Attractive percen. \~·. \A:ashini:ton Blvrl, l. A. tage1.lnSo.l..a.gun~.21.hrLIVE ln Cook & aru. serv., air cond, f~,. 11 0 k C 1 prkg. Call 499-4000 31711 · use eeptr. on~nia. C I H S , • nnn-5moker. Refs. ~2·9S6Z. °'' wy, · ._(Una 540·2'."ili2 Reuben E. lee Now interviewing -NIGHT- DISHWASHERS * APPLY * l:il E. COAST ll\V)'. ~E\\'PORT BEAO.f HELP --';L';cV;;:N"°'So-:-&"R~,~ .. ~S-- I am Jn I fast tro11ing Bay\'tt"ll' Con\'alrsct>nt llo~p. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' buslnl"sg and need he:lp. If 2055 Thurin. C.\I 642-lSi'.l.) you h&\'l' lt'adt>rshlp ab1lh;y & ,,.,'Ould like 10 1:am more ;\!AN to Hs1st mansgrr 1n money phone me for lnte:r· local app11ane(' xa!r~. Mu111 . • . be nl!&! aripe11r1h~ Pn>ler ''1e11·. r..t111 R I ch a rd!. o\·er 25 C.all \I• "·h _ &I~ . , ,.,.i ri1v at S34--0SS4, 8A\1-l0.JOA:-.I. lfOUSEWtVES lt Teachen. ~!ANAGE~tE~'T 1 ra in e e:, rleld_ Ente~s. F..duc1· Stiviei> Station. F.xper, j•p llonal Corp. l1 employtn1 mec:b kno\.\lc:d.gt . Tunr brk! teachers & homemakers in ere. Neat 1n apfW'arancP On.nae Co. to v.'Otk thi1 Apply wkday1 2590 Nell'port summer demon•tratln;-II>!! Blvd, C.M. World Boole Encyeloped\11, I~=°"="~---­F'u.ll or p/tl~ av a I I . ?tTARRlED? Too many bJU~~ Tralnina •I our eJ(ptl'lll", Permanent par1 .11mt For Jntervw ca.ti s:JS..2921. 2-employmenl See J\tanagt>r ~PM . Mon thru Thur Aft 7 pm. no J hone calls pleut. P<11 uJ,) T Urtl W'IUll'd lt~m• Into quid: Drive. In Thtatrr, 3 O ~ I euh, eall &CJ...56il Nt>-~'J)Ol1 Blvd. C.?11 leuben ~ Costa Mesa PART TIME EVES. HOSTESS Over 21 • Apply ... SC!<'!~ 11 A.\I or J.S P)! ISSS W. Adam~ Costa M11a I OATLY PILOT f.ot action! ABLE TC A Fl"Al"CIAL KE:-;:\IORE Y.'11.Shl'r, s 3 5' '"2 ss= '' GA h " " PLAVER ·,,_ , .. ~ .,., -·"' pun1p s ?tgun • 1 11k~. Jlnui;,.brokPn. 646-1142.3 ANALYST. R. E. BROKER excellent: AIM \\lasher k ~ P ..... , nupsmllh 1 8 IT. sola xlnt cond. SISj. polychoke, Vl"nt r 1 bbl' rl. All fi p,m, 5, 1 & COl\P.IIID:"ITY LEADER. Dr;.·t'r set. S40-1005 lbl s11w. Lets of furn & r d rt f ,,=~-=--'-~~--::..; misc. 2341 A2ure Santa Ana DN"xel end lbb, pecan, S35 eng ave 1 ne\·er u 11~0 FE:\IALE babv k 1 11 r n, * FRIGIDATRE 16' Cnp-Hgts. 5:>7-i939 &: S.JO: drapes; Oriental tt>ak :f,c~~,~~ cost Sl40. sl'!ll Or A 0 '! c i, w h ! ! ,. . pertone, like ne11·. $165. cofft"f' tbl . $45: elec. oven. ......-. "" &12~39 ~S-S&OS. A~TIQ furn, alus .... ·are, rrlr, miser!!. 675--2'214 NEAR ne .... · standard pool I"===· -,,---~,---''-11 KEN\IORE gaa dryer ~ GE ,~·a~er skis, 2 trail hlke!. S\\'l:-.1:\llNG LESSONS table, lx>ige. S50CI. All rquip. ADORABLE m1xPrl Crrman CALL 547-6771 refri' $35 each Quall xln l cond + parts & llc· \\'o'll 1•••h ,., you' homt ment inclurled. 6rr3802 Sht>p. & Collie PUP5, 8 w~. Ask for Mr. · ' .· ce!s. l\!lsc. ~74-t '"'"" S.l&-51511. .ill cagr11. Call 675-~. I children 6 mo. & up. Stor•, Restaurant, Zimmerman GARAGE Sale! Oothing & Rea.'lOnable rales 646-1950 Bar 832 2 GROOVY purs. '.l mos. o!cl SHOE SALESMAN LRG l't"fngprator, CTO&!IOp mi5C. items. i78 \\'. 18th St. aft 7 pm. i i\lust see. ~8-:;:J?J 5/1 or Salel"ll.'Oman -f;xp'd in Call fi46·U2o HAND LOO~! :\Ii" maplr GROCERY 1slon-ff!i~pmen1, J F"RE~ _puppy ro io:ood homP freezer, S55. I C:O.I ' high • gradr family al'loe~. APT of furn, Inc.I. Rh·iera noor model g harness lO reasonable. 8-17-6117 or RJG....565.i!. S2:i-Sl\49 5/1 Hemphill Shoes, 54 Fashion SEARS JO" gas rllngt" $l40, 1 couch twin beds tables 1~adle. many acre11., $225. 53&-198.l rREE F'1rt'll'OOd. R42-J776 ~,I Island, GH-4223. ~ol~ ~t· C1~1 only, S.lJ cha.I~. 96Z..9568 • , 714167>3581 TV, Radio, H f Fi, 836 4 POODLE 1,. .... 1,, puppl·• , ,,\\ " · Household Good1 814 Stereo " .-.. SALES.\fA:"l', Service Sta. Camerai & '39 CHEVY PIU truck, p11.r11 1 _________ :;;.; 11 ks. 646-3..iO.l •I '~ :::~n~~e. ~~~~ in25 11:0 __ E_q~u-i~p_m_•_n_• ____ i_o_a RCA B/W 23" ..-.·alnut con· or! ll'hole S..3.'), 'Bl 1~m~:er SUPC:Jt s!ere<i syste:m !t"11.c. LAB dt'.lhi?rman femaJe Jl1111· • Bl d CM soil' UHF' SlOO \\lalnut s.n wagQn . nins ia. ce: tape deck. Scolt 110 \\"II.It py. 9 wka. 5-1~-:!097 1/2!! Nl'\l'PCJi;I: v ' ·• · C 0:\f Pl.ETE Photographic hookca~f" o" x 32" hi SI'. bird t!lgP SIO. 5<18--0988 rcvr, Empire turn tab l 0 C .;i ' , 2 PT. Slame~e kitten~ 9 wk!. SALES Mgr. for .M. Xlnt antatl!ur • enlarger -tank~. DeLUXt" Big Boy &r-B·Q. F'OLD·UP bf'rls, d r a p e 1'. Pl:.nw spkrs, 2 headph~nr11. blue playful. 645--l l20 4129 !lppty for hi earninra. FuUer 1r11)'!1, n·1pod5 423 Fullerton, n~·en, spit, tools S20 GE elec Good rondn1on. 0th er 2 mlk("s, 50 !apes, ret'011'.ls & BNsh, 546-574.5. C:.l broi!l"r-0ven rotisserie $20 t.t ii> c I" 1111 n e o \J s \!ems. free s!andinR w~lnut \i·;i!] 4 1 \\'K old k1tlrn~. lo1·a bll' SE .,1~00• U hot I P II b ti & nd $20 &IU368 unit -cost Sl500 sell lti!lO of· s.l!}..J206 4/2!1 "-' "'''~""""" -I1 s e~. KODAK Rl':TINA Reflex a o um rt a s!A Dcp'd only • apply &37 \V. llt r 1.9. manullJ , e\'l"~ady Type\vr!trr s ! and $5. FROSTING Sl6. Bleach + fer. 644-4393 Horse m11n1Jre M0.()973 18thSl.Co5tal\fesa. case. xlnl cond, $1 00 IAmpit, luggage, etc, 539 lont>r +set $10. 300 \\'.ZENITH & AdmirRl FREE pipe ;,18-3621 4/XI i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;; I 6'•'"· 7'. t Vista Flora. (The Bluff-) Coo•! l!wy "'' , ... Shom t All -F JI f ••··v .,. . .,.,~, • s ereos-'"'"" u ac-KliTf.,'OS. i; 1.1.k~ f'l1cl. fN'I' Secretary Mktng Furniture 110 1 ANTIQUES~ full view mlr· poo & iet1 by l..Aurle, SJ.SO. 1ory warr:in1y, Prit"t'ri <1t rn lo!OOd home.~. sr.,.2672 ~ 29 'Typln& 60, SH 100 I I ror, :-.fahog. frame, $35: 4 SEARS Hrarin1t Aid, !!Uper N'l!ll to rlcar. ABC Color •n~R~O~,~.E~N~' -,;.:::_.:c:.c:::.:.'-o Excellent Company * • Btfl:" bt'aul!ful D•nl.sh large: lusrre tir~ck nobs, 1'1rtnJ;th, likl" npw $100. Aft TV. 9021 Allantl\ 8 1 9fi2_ -z02 rf'mrn1 for lUI MISS EXEC AGENCY '.\lodtrn dininit t.nbll". SW: gold frame: mirror. 28 x 6pm. 54~5941 Magnnli.a, H.B. 96S--3.129 · '· 41:.0 410 W, Coe11 H\.\')'., NB 642-5li1 2.l, $12.50: hand palnted TRVT~E Coasr Country Caub 19TI Zenith color-All rnn.:tC'l~.1 L-.G •. f-.....,.r,"bb11 hutch. f'nll 646-3939 • Pleet oll lamp, S1'i; 22·· "''"""""'"·• 4130 LOVELY S sofa. nr nflw 1 \\'mUght copper kettle, Si~ golf membership lor 1&11!. \Ve feature rt'Al rliit('f'IUnL · · Secl't"l&ri&l~ Sll\ l..<J\~ ~"'R I S8.'i. HI-back 1tnrt nthrr Hems· excel cond Calt fii3-0629. No dcJ""'TI N'<frl o .,\.C. Fn"'f' ADORARLF. lrrr puppie~ rn SECY_ -Corporate, lecal. chiltr S6S ~l'l:;s ~II Vista F'lora (the Blutf!I) · S!G\'.S: Storefronl! & win· horn!" dtn\O. ABC Cn1nr TV, '!ood homr IM2-4~l~ ~I'll .' .,..,,., •• , ,,-,, 1 ·-· .... l\tAN'S La-Z·Ro~· rtrllner, rlo,,.,·~. boa t~. truek$ for 9021 Alll\n111. at r.tngnolia Ii' CATA,\IARA'.11 ~~.jg , ... 1.1~ .,.. .._........ ~ RUG 12 x 1~. Kftrasian c "\ Hill'. Call • ••1--Exl 241 Black n11u1tah~·l'lt Good f"~11m11.1P call: 962~'.lRS"i. 11 .B. 96.~29 nn11;rt'•~ • 1 4/'2Q ..., ..,4'J ~ )"ellow shag-. U~d 3 rnn~. --~ - for appt cond. $60 962-m.1 Nrw pnce: $410. Askilli S2Q. ASTROLOGY CLASSES BRA/\'0 new 7.ennh 23'" color LOVARl.E 1!111,. k l Ir i ,. ~ SEN IOR c!Uz:ens, 2 old•r SELIG Dsn1sh "'alnu1 rt'("hn. 644-1292'-------RrginnlnJ: M•Y !t!h port TV, full remotr con1 671-6.i:?I 4/29 men fOI' part lime lfl"r'\lict lnii ch11lr 11nd nrrarnan. nub--MOViNG · Pl11.Tform rockrr. !"J4~5 or 642~ \\'/sell for S.'iOO. &W-1151 11rt OO"·T JUSf \\'tSH Ior furni•h1 n~s for your home, find cn-s! htay1 In tcv!ay'1 111aOon work. Evff &-10, 2-5 by beiRt', 135 49';>.!iti'96 aftl"r rl !~hf~. pic1un~. coffee tbl. BALBOA Ray Club l'llrm• 5__ _ __ nlfP~ J)l'r Wtf'k, $2 per hr. 5 """"kd11.y1. ll'f'en Ng, phonn, m!sr. l'w>rship. Tr11n~frr .\ lax 2 AL TEC Vo1cP of 1'l1c111ee Kin1:'s 1...idn R1chf!!llltl, 3600 l~T\~V~IN~, ~,,.-'-'d~,~.,-.,-,·,·,-,-,-,.-.-°""'-Thurs. 673-1301. Cd~f l11rl $1200 54~:i.Y1l ~Pf'11krr~ SJ(j for bo1h. Ca.11 J\'P'o'-'J)Ot'I BJv,J, 1-fB, 673--!)95(1 rond1t1on, S.J:1. 67~~ alter DAILY PT l..C>T for action! HOUl'E Huntlnw:? w""&icii"the 5.ii-Zllli -- \\'l":'U help )'OU se:ll! 643-5678 I ~'~'~"'.:::.· -------, _C_•_ll_6U-'6 __ 7~8-•_S._v_•~I--OPEN !IOUSE <»lumn. "'e'U help you sell: 642--56i• Clas·-'-"_'""_•_•_• ____ _ -·· DAllV PILOT 1~·-_ .. , .. ~l~I: I ---I~ I -~~-l~ :;.I ·_-_ .. ~_..l~il I l§J I -. ....... J§J ,,__I .. _ ..... _ .... __.J§JI ........... I§ L.....I -_ .. _ .... __,!~ NEED tmip. foster homes Hors.es 156 Boaft, Stll 909 Moblla Hom11 tlS Trucks for preinani cat & n'lClther --------- 962 Autos, Imported 970 Autot, lmporlacl t10 Au101, lmpomd 970 Auh>•, lmportoo '70 cat w/9 da old kittens. Will MUST SEU. NOWI MU!Jl' SEU, t11'4 MARIN-NEW *·RESALES * pJaee cat1 l. kittens when Reailtered Nnn.1111 Quarter ER /9· loaded, tllll l'Over, * FACTORY weaned . 542-7096. l~ors.. 15.2 Chesbtut mllt'e. Lldo 4, run n.ee DIRECT* s.t&--0313 4/29 Jtad tntlnin&. Contlltent Ertcaon 311, toad9d, depth ·"In P ark Setups'' LOVELY or1nge/wht iJ~um~pe~'~·~S7~00~·~673-<~~5'1~~~ aounder, radJo, etc, Many male• I.! Btlt'h longhaired kitty shots £: '(. COtonado 11, Demo, never Home1. Nevtr buy, Sell altered. Moved Yl'h<'re pett I Bo.iit1Md !!"'Ji] sailed Lis i or Trade until aren't allowed, c hildren MarifleEqulplnlnt le. Coronado30, Beautitul }'OU call TEO, YOU SAVE. heartbroken. ~in. McKee. '·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·;;;;iiiii Coronado ~. Demo, save UNITED MOBILE 645.-1100. 4/30 1 saioo HOM!S DESPERATELY need loster General 900 Coronado 35, full race, loaded 1767A Npt. Bl., C.M. 645-3140 homes lor pregnant & r& All boAts open to offer cent mother cal!I. Will help CAPTAIN ·or charter. Bank terma· place mot.her &. kittens UnUmlted Uetn!e. any grot!I Trade. when weaned. 546-7308 4/30 IOr!ll. 30 Years experience YAOITS ROYALE lNC. 6 MO. old male part Afghan sail ' power. Proleuional 2912 \V. Cout ltwy N.B, 10 famUy w!th children &-11port fl!hing vulde: A-1exlcan * 645-0810 1r I a r g e f enced yard. & CentraJ America I Pacif-14' CAT, with trailer, Mly 968-2968 ~/30 ie Coast waters -lrutruc-eqWp, $500. SIAMESE lema!e, purebred. uon in boat handling, sea· After 5, 6U.J488 1 yr old. Free to good home. maruhip, DR & ce.lestial Boats, Slips/Docks 910 536-4146 4/29 navigation. PICK UP .t: G. 8hort hair pointer 8 mo. DELIVERY ANYWHERE: female All shot! to good captain & wile 11.vallablt-for home. 847-7152: 4/29 extended cruising. Exten- sive admlni.stratlve expe.rl. THREE darling klnens. very enee, &16-2ST7 cute & playful. Black & =='~~,..,,~~=~ white I: ti&er. MS.5242 4/29 SCRAM LETS DARLING ktl"n p u I • Slam•~. Cail alt" 6 p.m. ANSWERS 549-0126 4/30 PART calico kittens 3 maJe, 1 female. 8 wkS. To good Pulpit -Singe -Flna.J - home. 6T:i.-5873 4/30 F1nl'ry -LINES Blrlhdaze: .. You can tell SLIPS ava.111ble. Fl~st in Newport, beat laelUtles, free parking. $2.25/ft. Phone 6n.-8Tll ti! 10 pm. Boats, SpHd l Ski "I 16'10" 1ki. bolt w/trailer. Glass over wood. Chrysler hemi eng. Some ski tqUip. $1200 or best offer. 968-6023 Boats, Storage 912 e TilE MEADOWS e Fine1t adult community in So. Callt • $300,000 Rec. center Swimming pool e Lawn bowling e Much Mort!. On Jelltty Rd Between S.A. & San Diego Fwy, C% inl So. or S.A. Fwy) * TI4/&Jj...85g5 * MOBILE HOME \V \ I h cabana. Near be1ch. Arlulta, Sl.600 or offer. ~2352 or '36-,... Trailers, Travel 945 '64 18' Terry trlr, 8j!IJcon- lalned, all kitchen util. Slpa 4. Xlnt cond. 645-0629 • '70 FJELD & Stream U' alp1 7, elec brks, xlnt. concl. $ll50. 540-:318 Trailers, Utility 947 '14 TON GMC Camper type plclrup, : speed automnllc, VS-2a0 hp. power disc brakta, 11.D. rear sprif'la:s, dJ.x, t-ab, aau.aes, tool bOJc, 17' r 16.~ wide baae Utts l'flldy to haUl a ion· carnrM!r, $3295 We'll get you • new campc.:· any makt • llnance it on long • 1onJ terms. GMC TRUCK CENTER 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Met& 546-67f.O * TRUCKS * '69 tbev. % ton PU $1995 ·~ Chev % Ion PU $1995 '69 Chl!v l ton stake $269$ '89 Dodae Van "-ton $2295 '70 Ford 1 ton 11t&ke wHh lift gate $3495 Mac Howard Leasing !Corner 1st & Hatborl 839.9600 531-a&07 Santa Ana lit RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. DATSUN KARMANN GHIA PORSCHE TOYOTA DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AtlD SUNDAYS 1~ Beach Blvd. HunUiwtOll Btacb M2-7781 or :Y.O-OICI '69 DATSUN WAGON 1960 GHIA Lots of miles o1 transport&· tlon leJt. Specially priced tor qulek l&le. QDF!25 DON BURNS Used Porsches UJOK • 1m.oo CHICK IVERSON •7o Por1cho · · · · · · $6195 VW 911T, AM-Fl\t radlo, S type ma11. S instrumentation, 5 549-3031 !:xt. 96 or 61 speed, burgundy exterior, 1970 HARBOR BLVD. black interior. No. 22-4. 4 •i>eed, radio, >lr. Ileater. COSTA MESA '70 Por1cht ... , .. $599.S (Y\\'T 911) M_ust &eU. Will l910 KARMANN Ghia, auto 911T, RadlO, chrom~ wheels, take trade c.r finance private 11 000 i' Ml 1 nd under factory warranty, party. Cail 494·68U or ~·pt' ~ ~489 blue with black interior. ~&-8736 . y. ' (~BBVJ · eves or &tM500 day1 ,68 ·h $4295 'fl DATSUN, Auto. R/H. Ex. Porsc • ..... . cond. Sacrifice below Blue LOTUS 9U, 5 spttd, radio, chrome Book. 968-9516 eves, wknds whef.Js. (\VPZ564). 1969 DATSUN convt-Whlte LOTUS '61 Porsche ... , .• $3895 w/blk top. Good cond. At!I'HORlZED 9ll Sportomatlc. radio, S type $2795 l!t7() Toyota Mk ll St, Waz. R., H .. AutomaUc, J'ac~ Alt Cond. 233BQC DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS &16-9303 1M6 Harbor Blvd. c;osr.a Mesa '69 TOYOTA (2) Coupe l 'lO Cott1na ~ dan. Both automatic, radio, heater, etc. tADMO SAVE Mee Howard Lea1ing (Comer lat It HatbOr) 8.19-9600 531-0007 Santa Anl '71 MARK II SEDAN $1400. fi4.4...4641 afl 6 pm. SALE:S & SE:RVICE mags, (YRXS671. '67 Portche , . , $SAVI 4 Door. Automatic. dlr. Ra· 912 Chrome whetla, 1 owner. dlo, heater. Loaded. (• 191. a~lal, yellow paint. tXRN· 237) Take oldu Cllt In trade FERRARI FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES 1: SERVICE J2ru1µort J1t11µnrt s or nnall dOwn.. Under 7,000 1:'i11Porsche ... $SAVE mUes. Will tLnanCfJ pvt. Pb'· 3100 W. C.out Hwy. Coupe, canary ~!low, radio, 1 ..:CAIJ=~'40-.l:..:.,:.::IOO~o:;,'-494-='ll06='-· -I l---N'--o'-wport'-"':..:.,:S.='::'b:.-_cl Wte brand new. (MGP264J . BEST BARGAINS MERCEDES BENZ DON BURNS 'fil.~Nog: PRESTIGE 1'0YOTAS J~rl.upnt I 31tn po rt s 2925 Har!kir Blvd. 3100 W. Cout Hwv. Costa f.1f'Sa &f6-4444 .. " 14' Tendem Trailer I£167 Chevrol•t v a. n -X Jn t 1 ---'-N.:.•w.:.po=rt~S.;.;8.:.'.:.h __ With 4 wheels. AU stul weld. cond. Sllnl. Call 646-9647 FIAT Pt:PPIES to good homes, her age like you do a used Jl rt.J Call alter 5 pm. TnmporuUon 642--9161 4130 car's. The pain! job may co~ ~;;;;;;~~~ Or,:in rt" l.<'lu n ty ~ L .1r re~t :)l•lfrlion N-.~w & U .. e!'i Mt>rcedl'S B"t'' PORSCHE, AUDI Jim Sltmons I mport1 140 W. Warner Santa An• 13631 Harbor Blvd., G.G. Open Eves. & Sun. ceal lhe modt-1, but the 2 htALE kittens, 6 wks old, 1 LJNES show the age." ed construction. 'ii" Steel during \\'Orkirta; hours or l---------- deck platin&:. Will sell or 495--4213 alt 6:30 BILL BARRY IJ"-'I S. of G.G. FTwy.I 540-4125 CLOSED SUNDAYS 836-2.133 _M_U_ST __ ".:,.:11.:....: ... =-, .. -.,--.,.-.. ·I Jim Siemon> Imps. w.,r.,,.., s. M •ii, .:;, blk, 1 grey 1 tripe d . I '°'===--~_......._.. 64&-4268 4/30 MERCURY prop!, steering cable•, slngle lever l'Ontrols, 3 ADORABLE kittens, 2 l n s!nlments, windshields, male, l female, 8 '>''ks old etc. Phone, 54\J.-0530 C•mptr1, Sale/R•nt 920 CAMPER shell • rubberized canvas heavy duty zippers aJI steel frame. Palnten racks, pipe frame. sturdy construction. Both fJt % ton 1tep side P/U. 646-1082 trade for pickup. 3186 Sicily, _A:.:.u;_to--,_L-.. -,~ln-9---9=64 (Me1a Verde) C.M. 5.Jnla An.1 5•16 -11 14 '62 Porsche Cabrolet ~~:~r.,:.ttt1• ~~~ ,:.o;,0 lree. 839-3396. 4/30 I ~B---M~71 ~,-,~---oat1, a n • CUTE black or bttl'>''n 6 wk old puppies need good homes. 536-7!1!Kl 4/30 3 PUPPfES, German Shep. 6 wks. 955 W. 16th St. CM. 4/30 AKC female beagle spayed. Xlnt watch dog for couple 8J9..6150. 4/30 G. Shep female pup 3 mo. 2544 Orange Apt. D CM. 4/30 YR old female cat, nds hOme, very genlle, good wfch.ildren & dogs. 548--0813 LOVELY, healthy kittens {ree to good homes . 544-9424 ~/l \VOULD like home for 9 wk male kitten. Wht & gray br tabby. 645-2847 5/1 Service 902 Expert Ctafl.!manshlp by land or sea Free es!lmate. Call Bill Lo11· guar rates. 644-2199 Boats/ Marin• Equip. 904 LIFE RAFT 4 MAN Winslow Sell-Inflating Unused! SAVE $58. Man.overboard Pole Fibrrglasa ONLY $35 JOHN GRANATII 673-3570 It's Not a Special 30· i,s oz spinnaker 28' ~ oz spinnaker ~l PRICE * * 66-0B:Itt Boats, Power 906 FREE kittens • 6 wks. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 64.24499 5/1 MARLINEER 40' Near-New Condition '71 PACE Arrow Motor Home, S!ps 6, self l'Ont., gen-air, summer dates avail. 8.U-7MO. T UC K -A-way tele&eoplng camper, amost new. "50. .... 2693. Cycles, Bikes, Scooters 925 HODAKA '70 engine, hi-com- pression head-dykes ring &: piston, extended 1wlnglng ann. Cerlanl lront forks, 21" front lB" rear kr.ob- b!es. Aia'.ont whll, 'custom Petty lenders, teser1 bars, quick throtUe. $550 or bst oiler. 536-2307 * Kaw.1saki * Ill l,\/.;1'·"./l,' If.~ ~·1q>TO'.~ <",1<'< 't'f\ l ';H' In~ Ch.1mpi(l11 M otor1_ycle\ .I!~ H1rhr>1 P'\·d '.11 • 642-.·:1 1 • Auto Service, Parts 949 V\V ENGINES Rt.built VW en1tlnes, seV1!ral-£Uaran~ed. Ame's VW Cenler. 213: 35S-JTI6 FORD 390-2V Engine. Leu than 5,000 miles. As nl'!w. S500. 64Z-8711 betwn 8 am &.: 4:30 pm wkdays, VW BUS seatll for '68 or later. Best oiler . ** 963-1210 •• '63 Corvair parta-elec, doors, panels, glass, tires, brake11. Cheap. 616 W, 19th SI. CM. e MUNCIE •-speed transmission & 11nk11. g e , s100. c.a 644-5864. JEEP canvas top, blk. Doon le hardll.-'al"C, $75. It roll bar $30. 646-4706. -------- I Autos fOJ Sale l§J Gentral 950 1967 RED Ford St.ation Wagon. Original owner • air MALE kitten lree food 8 wits. 645--4476 5/1 J LITTLE kittens, 8 '>'·eeks .Pfd. real cute. 846--6315 5/1 SEVERAL young adult cats. Some neutered. 54&-7308 4/30 $47,500 or Trade for older boat. Crown Valley Suruki conditioning, Call 847-6394 * * FREE * * after 4:00 weekdays and all PUPPIES, poodle m i x Day1: 774-6110 Mn. Brown 540--3&'3 4/2!1 Eves: 673-9191 Mr. James Helmet or Metric Tool Set day week.ends. FEMALE puppy, loving, nds good home. 897-1298 4/29 FREE kittens, 7 o,i:ks old to good home. 646-8135 4/29 4 yr. old Collie. Good with child. 536-9972 4/29 \llilb Purchase ol New Bike. USED car' lot -oillee-light.. 27601 Fo~ Road 75' x 160' near Harbor & 27' OWENS £xprea1 Cruiser -single enalne C'Conomy. Well maintained. Laguna Niguel &31-1621 Bay St. See ll36 Harbor, Norton, AJS, Rickman too. 1 _C_M_·----~~= Sports, Race, Rods 959 ----- J[B { Pell and SUpplies Just hauled & bottom THfNI painted. Less than 20 hr since eng o'hauled. $4500. RONDA Lido I!le slip. 642-0145. m 14· FIBERGLASS U-i·h""· "FRIED' ·NDER'" Safe, roomy. talit. can't LA sink. From $575. Sea Wit ch IJJll au.a. flfW'I' • .., Marine. 2664 S. Grand, S.A. 537-6824 a 8!}3.7566 Cats 852 546-0060. Thurs·Fri 4-8, Sal· 1---------Sun noon~. HON DA '67, new cust tank, SIAl\fESE KITIENS. Seal-=DOCTO==R~-m-,-~-"~U,.-,25"°,-f~l.· I pa_lnt, knobis, 419. Chrome · 115 Good fenders, xtra parts &. tires. point, . Owens E:irp. Cruiser. '·II -•1"'""' Must let $400. G•..., Fetter· ~ ~ ~ cond. Bargain priced SlOIXI. -" E 640 •002 man 644-1212, &H.filJ(J pg. e BURMESE kittens • 13 ·,;,·',.:'°"'.c~~~·~~-~7 1 k CF• bo " .N7o:.:.. -'-='·===-~~-"·ee s. "· J'laper?";, x 1958 26' CHRIS Connie, twin ..., trained, shots, 962--7480 screw. Xlnt cond, $3250. 1971 TRIUMPH TR 6 R, SfA,\1ESE kitTeni;, J 0 n g Dys: 547-5466: Eves 673-7257 licensed, three week& old. F inancial hardship, 3 6 0 halttd & short Bluepoint & 28 ' Ch<ls Twin '66 p · miles, never dropped. aid LOOK at lh1.s ! ! '55 Ram Air, 4 apd. '70 GTO. A 11 perfonnance equ ipped. $2795. 646-4665 After 4 ' wknds. MIDGET race car & trailer. $400. Or trade for 350 Hon- da. 645.-3433 1A. MIDGET race car $125. Aft 6P~t. 646-!516 l!m MUSTANG 2+2. Built 289. Extras. Stick 1hill. Pvt pty, $650 Eves Zl3/59i-2I45. Trucks 962 BILL BARRY Sealpoinl. SIS -S25. 5'48--7~70 1 owner. S7250. 838.3791 $1,495 selllng !or Sl.195. Dogs 854 12' Gl.ASPAR boat & trailer, 494-5808, Lllguna Beach. PONTIAC-Gl\fC-f'IAT . I 22 HP Mere., Reduced to '10 Yamaha 360. RD-1, 1200 SILKY Terrier Puppies • $325 for quick sale. 646·9238 mi's, xln't rond. $72 ;,. NEW '71 GMC AKC. Lovable, shedle!IS, 11. k odorle!I~. Re a sa nab J e. 28 LUHRS F .B. Sedan, gla~!I. 54S-.1054 or 6'5-1340 YJ T . P ie up & 8 Ft. 962-8377 lnarled. Unbelievable $9,950. '69 ;o Yamaha 125MX. Xlnt. Camper "" '309 A -I ooo · N 1 ,,.__. Fully ''"ipped (ZllJ684). \VHITE & black nlln. Poodle "~~~=~·~=~~~~ PP•vX • m1. o "'-""· puppies, Sl5 ea. hlust sell. 1&' THOMPSON & Trailer, i.;"""':c-=o:c'.;:o::ll::".;,· ::5.16-<i8:::,:::8fl;=..,-;; Tin!ed glau. Heavy dutY 2676 Orange A1·e ., C.~1.. !J)hp Evinrude, Many xtru. SON going in service, 'TO F&R sprln11, bralle boosler. eves. $1650. 673-2164. Honda 750, showroom cond, 3.7 rear axle, 3 speed .tUto- 1 ·· "'~~ ~~-I 6 matlc trans &: push ~utton LOVABLE female fa w 11 14 FT. Pae Mar fiberglAss o m1 I, .,..,,..,);JOIJ a t pm radio. Plumbing throughout. Chlhauhua, 9 mos, 7 lbs. nds 111/notation. 4Q HP Mtr. ski '70 HONDA CH 450, di!c b k 0, 11,h. "25 olfer. 9'Z.J513. 1 1695 h Five gallon utane tan loving home lncd yard. .-. brake, c ean. • cas · l'Omplete Insulation. ToNJUe 1/778...{)672, ~7181 4/24 17' CHRIS Craft utility I ;"°";;,.:"~"~"':;,tw;::•::•::""'::~~··c.,.,,.,-windows. Twelve volt Hght· J MALE Maltese Pups, 6 model. Chev Inboard 160 hp. 1970 Y A.i\IAHA 250 Enduro. Ing system. Fourteen gallon wei!kS old . AKC. XI n I $495 llrm. Call 6#--02!..IJ 620 mi. In new shape. SJ95. plastic water tank, fifty papers. $250. After 6 pm. Boats, Sell 909 ~53&-ll603=-:.::;::,· ~-~~~~ 1 pound. insulated ice box. t11.'0 675--4005 * • HONDA CB l~Xlnt plate burner, stove, hand * AIREDALE + VENTURE 21 No. llli condition. tailored draperies. Sleeps AKC l year old femaJe. Equipped c r u i 5 e I r a c e · teal! Linda 842--6740 aft 6 six w-0ptiona1 large table * 644·1763 * Lifellrl('s, bow pulpit com-1 ,,-,,c,-c.,H~O"'N"o'°A-,'--'-,•.,-5°"0-,-c I queen &lte bed arrangement. pass, hinged mast, head, Ser bl I I xt I nd Partitioned drawers. Many ST. Bernards-Giant. AKC cushions, m;lny ex Ir a 1 . am er-o m . n ro . pups. Shots & '>'"Onned. $100 Owner 714/541}.-JlSS eves. I --cc=C..=;;11"'=54;::"-,.:'::;.'1;:8.,;;--I other features. •up. (213! 352.-3614 32' Columbia Sab"' F/G 1970 HONDA SL 100 SALE $3890 MALTESE. pup, AKC, 13 I < ••960 $30). Ca 11 alter 6 ,pm, sloop, 1 pa • ... • =o ,..,.... so• ~1 week!. Xlnt qulllity. * 714/846-3445 * ~""""' or .:p"VJ'J • $499 DN. can 1168-8460 19' LIGHTNING wftrailer. 1954 45 flathead Harley-$95 40 MO -.... ·--L-E_A_S_E__ PONTIAC-CMC-FIAT '69 MERCEDES 230 :14 mo·1 w/purchase option NEW '71 FIAT Xtra. fine. AutomaUc trans., '70 f.faverlck, $59 mo. ISO SEDAN ~~~131teerlna, A.~ I Fl\1. '6'9 Cad El Dorado, $179 mo, 2173157 '68 Cad Cpe deVllJe, $89 mo. SALE $1388 $35115 '67 Fn! Gal1U<y >00, $89 mo. Mac Howud Luslng '67 Cad El Dorado, Sill mo. ~Corner 1st I: HarbOr) 1131 BWI $16'9 S600 &: t.o.p. 67>-1426. • '66 Crown Wqon, 6 cyl. auto, Good condition. $875. Call~ '70 TOYOTA, blue, healer. Xlnl cond. 494--J'.121 before 4 radio, $1"5. AND OTHEllS $299 DN. 839·9600 Sant• Ma Alloanw/Affibu>M""kk $J7 96 MO •63 190-D, 1995. Wdl "'''"· YATES TRIUMPH SOUTH COAST • • 1Alned. by • lllllo oW l•dy CAR LEASING 1299 i• ll>< lottl dow" l'l'Y· lrom N.B. 6#-"69 '71 SPITFIRES 300 W. C.t Hwy, NB 645-2182 ment. S3?.96 1~ 1.he total '69 l\1ert"edes 230, Xlnt cond. 32852 Ville Road NOW ON DISPLAY monthly payment inc1udl11J!: Air eond Auto trans Radial San Juan CapiJtnM Come In tbr I. letl drivel $ 2 5 tax, license and Jina nee 1-"~"':!;'~· !13:!: .. ~· ~494~--0~23~2 · __ j .,.:83~7;;:...,..:,;:::."::'3::-45.:;::oll/::.499-~2'61=°-= FR I TZ WAR RB N'S Reservesyour CamperTniek chargfls on approved credit MG '63 Porsche Super SPORT CAR CENTER or Motorhome !or your va-for 36 months. The ca.sh cation. Call now 24 hour pric:e Including tax & lic-1---------·ICpe. Bahama yellow with blk 710 E, ht SL, S.A. 547-078' LI .n._ 1, 11'~.40. Delerrl'd MG inlerlor, AM/FM, ehro1.ne Open daily S.9; clo9ed Sunday phone MS-6750 1or Free t· .... """ I erature. price ts $1665.56 includlng AUTHORlZED Pwxw""',.,s, recent en& ne VOLKSWAGEN GMC tax, llecnse. & finance SALES & SERVICE TRUCK CENTER <hru-go. AMU"1 ""''""""' $2399 28~ Harbor Blvd. ;:~; ii,1 ~ew & Ufted Ca~ CHICK IVERSON '61 vw Costa Mt-5.a 546-6150 stick shift, white with black interior, rad!n, WWJ733. To Choose Frorn YW LEASE a new '71 Pinto $50 OPEN 'TIL 10 Pi'vf 549--3031 Ext. 68 or 81 mo. 136 mo.) open end. 2000 E. lst St., Sant.a Ana llOO W, Cout Hwy. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. $1295 RENT a new '71 Pinto $4 (1st St. at S.A. Frwy.) COSTA MESA day and ,4c mile. Put a 55&-lOOO Newport Beach DON BURNS liltl• kkk 1' "'"' 111'· --,~69:::;Flc;A:,,T--'65 PORSCHE C THEODORE • THINK PRESTIGE ROBINS FORD 12< SPORT COUPE "~G" 2060 HARBOR BLVD. Radio, 4 speed, orange with COSTA MESA 64 2-00lO black Interior. (XL\Y235) Autos Wanted 968 $1895 ~'fRIEDIJNDER" While with red. interior. Ex- cellent condition. ('I'ZP 808) PORSCHE, AUDI Full price $2595. or take 13631 Harbor Blvd .• G.G. trade, Call 4!M-T744. (Just S. of G.G. Frwy.r WE PAY TOP DON BURNS CASH !'65 PORSCHE S.C. CLOSW SUNDAYS "16-2333 IJtJI •&ACM IMWY, #I 1 v w c 893-7'66 e 537...,. Racl"r ""n wllh oloclrlc 960 • • OftY. for Used Cats & truckl, Juat call u. for tree ~•tlmates, GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales Man.a1er l82ll Beaeh Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-6087 KI 9-3331 IMPORTS WANTED Oranie CounUe1 l--',.,.C..-C--'-'='--nd...,-1 swuoot. Clean and recent-Ocean blue, 11.ared finden, PRESTIGE 1955 MG MidgeL Xlnt 00 · !yoverhauled. Priced to sell. Roll 'ndowl $850 Call mag wheels. Great 1um-PORSCHE1 AUDI ...,..;ts "" · · YCC~NL y $2,799 m•n f1m. JLU07 ' MGB SON PRICED $599.00 13631 Harllor Blvd., G.G. CHICK IVER CHICK IVERSON (Justs. of G.G. Frny.1 1----T-.--X---nd-I VW CLOSED SUNDAYS 636-2333 MGB G 67 Int co . vw =:..:...:..:c..:..-.:0.....:..:....:..:.:1 Meehan. A·l. New tlres, 549-30!1 Ext, Qi or 67 12 .. .:mf] .::P•:.:.i:cot_. -'--d;;;"'.,'_,h .... Qo_k_"_"_'.'I =~l97~0:;;H;;ARB~~O:::R~B"'LY-D-c.= ---S49-..:.C:c30ll=.;-.cEx1,.::::. ::""1'=--I ,. .. w~ ~650. 673-$908. COS'l'A MESA 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Thlll• s.. OPIL '63 PORSCHE S. Pert, ~nd. COSTA MESA "FRIEDLANDER" 1------I 0 ''•'""· AM/FM ndio. '69 vw SEDAN ''8 OPEL WAGON Mich. tires.., Make otfer. TOP $ BUYER 1l7SO IUCH ILYD. Bn.t. MAXEY TOYOTA CHwy. l f l Air conditioning, luggage 642--9:117 rack. whlte 1idl! wall llres.1'1;95~7~C~LASS~"1"'c.....,P"°o'"•'"•'"<,.,.-,h o Like new, Radio. Dir, Heat· er, 4 s~. (VNU 998) WW ta.Ice cu in trade or will finance prlvate party. 546-8738 or &1-6811. 18881 Beac.b Blvd. l --'"::~:_75::5'6::...:.•:....:5.1:::.7:.."="'----1 H. Beach. Pb. $47-8555 '69 f'IAT SP I DER-Lo WE PAY TOP DOLLAR milea1e. Xlnt cond. $1600 (VHK758) speedster·Excepllonal cond. $1145 :~ C..ll S75-5269 "'"' 7 DON BURNS 1969 • 912 OMgiMI ow"''· FOR ror USED CARS C•ll 54s.-0919. WANTED $4900. 833-~ or 644--0637 U your car b extra clean, 1970 FIAT 850 Spider. $1850. eves. I'll pay !OJ> dollar Jot !'OUt ,.e us lint. Call 494-~254 or I eave PRESTIGE PORSCHE ·10 911-S, silver VOLKSWAGEN today, Call BAUER BUICK message at 642~145. PORSCHE AUDI w/blk Inter, am/fm, rlriv· and Uk for Ron Plnchot, 234 E. 17th St. '69 FIAT 850 Sport Coup(!, ' ing lltes. 557-9159 aft SPM 549-!ml Ext. 66.67. 813-0900. Cost.a Mesa 543-7715 0-1 bl book 1~• ix: ow ue • """· JJ63t Harbor Bl\·d., G.G. * CONCOURSE * A IOI Import-• 970 557 ~11 ER 1967 V.W, sq, bk. Tl~ deck, U • ------·------1 lJust S. of G.G. Frwy.) SPEEDST AM/FM radio, radial tlres. ALFA ROMEO JAGUAR CLOSED SUNDAYS '36-23.13 673-3756 ""'' ou ... mull .. 11. ,68 OPEL e '67 PORSCHE 912, very _64:..::.'-.:3058"------ '67 oumo ~ Air ro~~~::. ~le side ~~~~"SJJs :~~~~~~ ·~?SO~ 1600 eng. FM I: tape. wall tires, Le Mans ~reen, TOYOTA _ _::.•_CAIJ=-':.:""':...::m:::...:* __ I Immaculah!! 1 owner. fae- tory hardtop. (Z}.'U988) Full price $2395. Small down, Will finance pvt pty, dlr, Call aft 10 am 540-3100 or 494-7506 1967 Alfa Romeo DUETI'O Conv. $1495. 1t Ph. 67~9-t5 .. '61 HEALEY 3000. Looks, runs good. ~nl engine work, I want newer car. Will iiell this for $800. 546-2000 BMW 2 + 2 XKE Auton1atlc ttansmis"'lon, air conditioning, AM-F'~ radio. chrome wirp wheels, Just beautiful. fZQB344) $3355 BAUER BUICK vinyl top, ltke new. (WQG· ~--·-,,,,.,-,.,~"'°'::=:--a '66 VW Sedan $835 illS) TOYOTA NEW '71 Call after noon $1150 WN 548-5r;)( or 548-&S:i6 NO DO '70 YW Advo•tu" <am- DON BURNS PAYMENT .,,.1.o ~ii ~'"7~''" '70 VW Conv. 11.500 mi. $69.01 MONTH* Mint. Under warr. $2100. 38 mos. Del. pay price. 842-«!86. PRESTI OE PORSCHE, AUDI 234 E 17th St 13631 Harbor Blvd., G.G. Coftta ~lesa . .548-7765 {Just S. of G.G. Frwy.J $248.1.36 or cuh pr I c • 'iH VW Sedan, 1 owner. $875. $2003.~ Incl, Tax: & Llc or make otter. A.P.R. '14.54~. Serl&I No. * 642-3361 *' 134347. '59 VW Bus. Needs trant I: PORSCHE •on approved credit clutch work. Mtke Ofie:r. _______ 18111 Maxey Toyota ~~=c:.:"'~----I '70 914-6 18881 BEACH BL. 847-8555 '85 VW-Sunroof, mags, new CLOSED SUNDAYS 636.23.tJ Au1etmalic, air cond., ""'w, Cana.ry yellow with pl?I 1trlp. HUNTINGTON BEACH b~ titts, tune -up. _A_u_t-om_o_t_l,-o-E-.-,-.-11.-.-"-· I TG. Pwr, St. dlr. Must Mii. ping, AM/FM, 911.S wheels. '67 TOYOTA 4 oR. $850/best ollel'. 847.1402 SIBERIAN Hu~ky. quality Nf'erl~ work & paint, $1250. Davidson 3 wheel chariot. ·• • pUp AKC, Chnmpion stock, 645.-5016. $450/best olr. 64&-7930. $499 la the total down p&y• & Pvt pfY. 8,13.-4996 ,::c.:..:=-~-~~= '69 BULTACO Pu r sang. ment $95.40 ls lhe total LEARN 10 uH on CAL 25'& __ .., -"•lh. ly .,~ont t-ludt-a IRISl1 Setter puppies, AKC 1 11 ,1 16 ~, •• N 1 Cherry eond. Never ra ... -.::u. ""' ......... .... " or M 1 e as .~;) "' · P 1575 M .. ••g lax. llcl'n" and finance r?g. Champion !ired. Show Sailing-Sehl, 66-2200. · v-.n charats on approved credit • pet. CAil 968'"' 18. RACING SallboaL Wood. '70 SUZUKI 90• Ilk• new .• ~ tor <R --1•·. ~-<uh ROY CARVER, Inc. Ul'lfler factory wai:ranty. Und(!r factory warranty, Automatic, ndlo, While aid• '70 White VW 8qu11reb.ack Take older tradr, Will fin. 6900 ml. 1761CIGJ wall t1~t. rUZN-443), 1tatlon wa,aon, Good cond. "''' P'' ply. c..n 54-0.3100 DON BURNS $1015 -•1S7.o627. ·ro VW Bus, •ln't cond. '62 3.8 SEDAN, white, red leather lntt!rlor. lo ml. $!JOO for quick sale. 830-6ZU. PRl!STIGE CarefUUy ma.lntalned. SJ600 AJ(c S n. ~ Pu t mi. only. Under warr. >MC """'' ·~ .,..,, I. a.:rnll•u PP es, New mai1111.il, trlr, Dock ill-S32S. Cash B73--7l9l. price Including ta.x & licenR 2925 Harbor Blvd. female. &rn March 17, :71. eluded, $:i00. 673--7402 is S41&4.7S. DefeJTed price C08ta Mes11 5'16·444' Ckll 641--4586 evesfwlmds. 24' COL. Challenger 192 Mobile Homes 935 Is S~18.20 includifll" taxe1, BMW's NEW I: USED. all • l Nk !email' Lab 0 I 0 . Beautifully main-INSTANT HOUSING llcenst' ' flnflJICe charge, models, r parts and &orvice. "''""'"· AKC "'''· tai....i. Pvt pt>. $37'0. 644-Annual """"''" "''' °"'"'" 0.11.,...,,. • 4!n-Jll8 * 1836 llA-O'i't-. C. BOB AUTREY MOTORS I SlLfo."Y TERRIER STIJD • FLIPPER-Like new. $JX1 WHY WAIT? Over 135 New I Used Cara USO Long Beach Bl.cl, AVAIL. AKC. PROVEN. for quick ule. The all new Vlltaai Hoose To OXJOle F'rom 213-591.-3121 * 64&-1335 * Call 673--0629 by J evUt Moblle Syattms OPEN 'TIL 1D PM '70 BMW 2800 Sedan, all o~ AKC S\lk:y, male, 3 mOll It • LIOO 14 No. 914, all with sioJllni shl.ke roof can 2000 E. la1 St., S4nta Ana 1\on1 Incl alr rond. Co11t Poodlea 64&-0142, 333 E. f'qt1Jpment., clean $ 5 6 5 be )'OUtw now! Models on 1111 St. at S.A. frwy.) $8XIO. 13.000 ml'1. Pcrfcc1. '69 J1gu1< XKE 4.2 X'lnt cond, S3950. 646-S959, 8-5 JENSEN JENSEN AUT110RlZED SALES r, SERVICE DON BURNS 673--0863 MUST !ELL PORSCHE, AUDI PRESTIGE lf70 Volktwagon Bug 1.1631 Hubor et,d .. G.G, PORSCHE, AUDI 1.000 Miits. (Just S. of G.G. Ftwy.) ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS 836-2313 l96i PORSCHE S.C, 13631 Hart)or Blvd., G.G. '6k,,::: M!OC: ot::! ·:~ BalwM ,Jell"IW -Derlct de-(Just S. of G.G. Frwy.I tras. S1550 or mak• oft', acrlfllion. Thi$ one excel-O,OSED SUNDAYS 636-2333 96H558 tant diru out. PXW-982 TOYOTA c,,.:::.,vw.:::;"°Sed~an-.-Su-n-...,_....,-,,.~.1 LOOIC • $t;3f9 DEMO SALE 0>nd. isoo.:.: '""· Nu palm CHICK IVERSON $1777 141-369'1 VW 1971 TOYOTA •fO V\'fl AdYl!nturer eam- Dl'IM •920!!. Low mile1, per'6Lo mt. I.Jn new. Und f\111 factory equipped, wanant)'. sm>. n;s....7003 - 3 DnleR DEMOS ON SALE ·gs Volklwapn Bus, StJN.. JTtb S! .. C.t.t 673-3381, 646-0835. dliplay af. . . 553·1000 A stea1 at SSUIO. .:>ay11, YR old sMggy lemale; dof-. t.TOO 14 No. 2663, w/trailer, BAY HARBOR ·n Chevy Van, slide door. v . 646--4455, eom &46-704'1. 54~ Ext, 86 or IT J2l'lllµOrl 31111po11~; Good ~·/c hildren . $1095. LA-n trailer, SKi. MOBILE HOMES 8, auto. Owner after~ pm, '70 BMW 2002 tedan, sttteo 3100 W. Cout Hwy. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Houffbroken, ~7045 ~/13 !.Vea. 844-2601. 1425 Baktr St., Cotta M~~ .:.'c:'"':..::3":.:.. ___ ~--1 radio, A/C, S3300. Ne9o1port Beach msTA MESA SOINAUZER PUPS. Male HOBIE: car 14-l yr old. Sall Just S. ol S.0 . 'rW>' at Harbor '59 £L Camioo-.New e11R, * $i().2J83 * " L "llud. G,..,m. No 1274. W/u-ail". 111"5. 714/64~!H70 '""'· ~'""' Hunt. Must CORTINA KARMANN GHIA '8" PORSCHE C, Irish ,...,n, ••• .,,.:, II •.... 1n9• · black lntttior. J mm• c . Wf'I. W'IO 846-0839 838-76~efl6. GOU" Cour11e lo c lltlon tt · •.r""'". ---------1 TOYOTA t---------t .-"C;;,;o:;.c..:.:,.~=--,.__., .... ~ '69 ••RMANN Ghil. x•-1 $3200. l'fS.-7110 TOY Cnllle.,.AKC ttllltf'ttd • 1970 HOBIE CAT Mobile Homes. Nr beach, '116 FORD P.U ... V-81 rth, 4 '&I \.Ni-una...Cood oond . .u,000 cond~ Low ~tlleage. .., Sell Jdle ltem1 now! Call 1 ~lflt'•. Sllble & Whlte. Ph. w/trailer . Real Sharp. Call Rl'acty to movt In. Jnqultt lrxT tran1. voocs cond. ml S?OO. Afttr S ask Jor 9303 ·-"II lllOO/O. 1 •· "' M6) ' -, ~ -11 .~.nnn .... •~3 64' -Now! 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-549--0726. 67":,-1340 or 675-8119 ...-. s Ou. Vfl1'"01 ....., , v,,,...,,oo 1_....:_::::~:::..:::::::...:-:::::.=c_.J.:::~.:::;":;:..:.::.:c.... ____ 1,.::.::..c=.c=...:c.cc.. __ c._ DtAl. camper. Xlllt oond. Many 1.ocesaorie1. $2S75. -· 1968 VW Van $1 900 .. cau 6'7J.-0770 * DATLV PILOT • > • .. -' l§l I~' ·_~ .. ·_~ .... ~l§l 11 ~ ·_~,, ... _ ... __,l§l !~ ... _ ..... _ .... ~!~I -·· -,\0101 !or Sa-I• . ------------- l§l I 1§1 I Aulo1 lor S1i. 1 Autos, lmpof1od 970 I ~· Usod 990 I Autos, u ... 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 PLYMOUTH 1 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Uied ------VOLKSWAGEN * TRADE INS * CADILLAC SALE AT WHOLESALE _c_H_E_VR_O_LET __ l __ D_O_D_G_E __ ,•54 PLYMOUTH WGN. 1 PONTIAC LEASE A NEW '71 VW $51.89 P er. Mo. + Tax AT 1 '66 Uncoln Cont. Sl~93c I '66 Olds Toronad9 Sl49S '67 Pontiac Catallm Sl.395 Mac Howard Leasing (Comer lit & Harbor) I 839-9600 531 .()607 Santa Ana BUICK '66 RIVIERA Larg1st S.ftction OF LUXURIOUS I '69 CHEV. IMPALA '70 CIW'J;:l'r -Loaded~ Must ---:B"lc-LL,,_B_A_R_R_Y __ eou,,... ''"motk. ,..,, .. u. lll600 A•io., lt&fl. WR!'680J CADILLACS s lt'f'rilli:, pow<'r brakes, lac. 675-3369 $299 tory air. low mileage one FORD nv.•nC'r. Salto priced. Wiii in O rang• County 1963 thru 1970's ''"'"" ., '"d'. ZDV20l 1-·s-2-Fo-R""D-w"'A"'"G""o"'N,....1 1 Ma c Howard Leasing ib (Cornrr l~l & Harbor ) GMa1 e~ !f.l9·96Clo 531-0607 Santa Ana ... '-9fcAOll~~ CHEVY Impala, 19.000 mi's, AUT~ZW DEALJ.,11 1968 n1odC'I but new \Var· Auto. Rkll. !MD~037) . $299 YATES PoNTI i\C-G• '.C-~'l i\T New '71 Ventura II YULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED \V?.26-IQ~, SALE $2288 $299 DN. PONTIAC RAMBLER '66 PONTIAC WAGON '67 RAMBLER WAGON t\utn , R&ll, PS, AU'. !X\V\'.. "'' $999 Autrim11llr, ll"11rr r,;IHrlll&. radlO, hl';ttrr. 1\\'SJ 9jl) $999 2fiOO HARBOR BL.. ranty, good t1l 24.000 mi's. © 32852 Val1to Roari 1 owner automotlvP \\•ith COSTA ~1ESA 2-dr n1r1all1c blue, l owocr. San Juan Capislril.nn $63 80 MO r Ill 1 · I ~IO 9100 0"" Sunday no den111, !ear.~. Pie. Avail S.17-4800/493-451ll 499-2'261 . ' ' I YATES YATES !~. p<l\\'er. accory air con· · ,.,..n r-.lay 26. Asking $1!()1}. -o-11w S299 1s the total 1\t)\\ n pa\'· YATES d1llon1ng, vinyl roof. chromto ,66 CADILLAC-6-J2-9.150. •u.u.• 1962 Plymouth station l'.a£On, 1 ment $6.1M 18 !hr ! n 1 ~I plated spon w~!s. !TAT· YATES New rirf'S &. brRkes. $29j, nionthly pa.vni,.nt 111,·!udln~ 32852 VaUe Road 4.lll Coupe De Ville '69 C~ev. Station Wgn. 646-6972 tax, lil'enSf' an<J linant·,. Sa J Ca . •· $1987 This gorgoous luxury car hAs llaM to hntf 9 passenger .i-2 Vall< "·•d ·:;i; PLYMOUTI~ s .. t.,,~L,.n rhargt>~ nn 11ppro1·f'd crt'flll n uan pisua.no •lm-i ... of "•d<'ll•"'.• l•m· 1 Kings11.'00d. Turbo hydroma-...,... ""' " ''"'" 837 •-1~• ••u /<99 2261 v_, "" '-~ ""-f "· · 1 S1alion "'agoo, Xlrll cond. for 36 n1on1hs. 'fh<> 1·a.~h -·~ · 0 .. , pow<• fool"-• , ... ;~ tic, power s!l'ering & hrak-. .,,.n · uan ...... pis raon BAUER BUICK u • U•< '"' '"' l!37-l800/493-4511/499126t • &!&-Im • pnee 1nclud1nJ: tax & lit'f'nsr Larqe Selection Just ready to go. ~VDV14-ll I f'li. Facrory air. ExCE'llton11:___:__.:::_:__:_::'_:_::.:_·_.::::__1---::-::::-:::;-:--::---is S2~47.40 Oi·fc'rl'"N1 pnrr Of VW Campers, Costa .• ~!aE 17th St .>48-776.*1 $1288 eondition.$~~ STA~~O~O~~GON PONTIAC ;~'f'~;~,;o n~~~~:•nl;a~;· YaM, Kombis, I COURTESY ! Mac Howar d Leasing fat·101)' air, auromatic tran11, Annllal pPrrrn!liJ:" r 111 ,, B N & U eel •CorrlC'r 1st ,(, Harbor I powtor stC"ern1g poY..f'r hrak· '68 LE 9 31"•. uses, ew s '69 BUICK DODGE I R'\9-9600 5..ll-0607 Sanla Ana s Good cond' 3938ND MANS I OVER ll<i NK\\" .~. l'SED Immediate Delivery 23.000 actual m~les, _fuU pow· 1 ms Harbor B!vl1; SALE OR TRADE e . $1995 CA RS TO CHOOSE ~·!'1.0~1 CHICK IVERSON Pr factory atr lilt away Costa Mesa 5.17-9220 • 2 D MT A t rl whee] alniost r3ctory fresh 1961 Chev. 4 11r. JmpaJa 283 Mac Howard Leasing r. · · u oma1 1c. ra 10, OPEN 'TIL IQ Pr-.! YW & fa~torv ·warranty 10 r J '69 CADILLAC I ('ng., Auto -Power -R&ll -(Corne r Isl & Harhor1 hcarC'r, powtor 1'1C'<'rin~. pow-2000 E. ls! St., Santa Ana S4S-l:l'3l Elrt. 6& or fn 27,()00 mo~c mile-s. r,.1ust Set' 1 COU?C De _Ville. full powrr. r·air rubb . New bat!. $~. 839-9600 531-0607 Santa Ana ~~I~~;ll. air l"Ondilioning. (\st St. at ~.A. t'rv.•y.) 1970 HARBOR BLVD. to appreciate. ZAE6lg factory air, ~utom~t1r door or !~de for P/U truck, p1ok '69 F"ord Torino GT. A·l ron-$2097 !"i51!-1000 $ll 9S locks, etc. (.;old w!fh black for pink. 645-2142 alt 6 PM, dition. 351 cu \n,, auto tran~. BILL BARRY COSTA MESA M H d L • r landau. 06JAGC 1 01 Sat &. Sun. air p/• p/h radio Be!I ac owar easing · · · · '68 VW SEDAN (Comee lM <"""'"I $4395 . 1'<6 CHE:\IELLE SS-3!<, "° 011" ?"' ll'XXl. •33-""8 °' BAUER BUICK 839•9600 531 .Q607 Santa Ana M a c Howard Lea11n9 11r. 4 .spd., blk with blk in· 879-46:il 234 E 171h St PONTIAC-f:i\tC-FIAT '69 PONTIAC ~1:l Vall(' Rh11d ~n .Juan Ca p1,rr.;nn &37-4MO 19.~4.ltl,~99-2'.!61 BILL BARRY J'ON1'li\f'-(;,\1C-FI AT :12852 \'111lr f't.011d S<in Juan C:1p1.-.trano 8,17· I~ 19:)..it.;1 !1 ~99-226t -STUDEBAKER- '70 PONTIAC LE MANS _. 1948 STUDEBAKER ('()~l:'YIAl\DOR 4-dr 6 ~tick. I Stn/'t'd 18 Yra·~-l:;,000 orig 1111les. Li~ :'\1'11 n k out, Rad1n. heact>r, vinyl lfl'fl, a11· SK'iO or 1'radP. &l."1-1AA7 cond., au10 tr&ui, buckl't Sf'MIS !f.SZAP'l'I T·BIRD SPECIAL $2795 I '56 T-BIRD Over 1:\5 ;./rw ,!',. Userl Ca.rs Porthnlr io1i. l\U(••l11arir, C"on- 'J'O CHOOSt: Fl10M I U!l('ll!lll 11,hrl'l~. J ow111'r Open Till JO p.111. 1 1·11.r, radio, 111111,. ~•ck> 11all :.'OOU E:. 1~1 St, San111 Art:l tlrr)(, tf''XV.1Xl\ ' 1 ' 1 " ;.:,~,;,, "'''· 1 MUST BE SEEN I 'fi7-Le:;lilns-. -P/S-. -R/!!, Auto. Rurkl't ~toa1~. Vrr> rlran, $119~. &1f>-7:y)() DON BURNS Automatic, radic, heater. {OUA 564) tCorner ls! &. Harbor! 1rnor buckto1 seals & con. • '71 LTD 4-rl r Pis Pih ,..._ · · 8 "6,!l BUICK Electra, avocado. · · · ' ' ~ta Mesa :,,1 ·776.'i 8.'9-9600 Sanla Ana ~ole. Xlnt (."Ond. 496.l(H:; P/\\•indows, auto, air, 111.n· · Juli p11·r, air. A~1/F~1 !~~~~~~~~~~~ '62 Cad. Sh"'· Sc• at Jlunl· -.~., Ch I _, rlau lop. 1800 local mi. New BONNEVILLE 2 OR. .7-nu·~ JUDGi':"-1969GTo. PRESTIGE $999 stereo, L -top, n e w tire.~. .. evy mpouil rlC'an, E'XCl'll. rnnd. $3.250. ington Valltoy An1Pr. Oil Sta. Fae 11.ir, Plb. P/S, VII 3 mo a.go. ":J48-2708. '69 GRAN PRIX Air cond , auto tran~ .. r-'rt10, (.;norl (.'On<l. S2'200 hl'ater, viny1 top, low mdr-1 Call al1rr \ 8.10-:i:llti MG-1292 arr 6 pm. lion. 17472 Beach Blvd. llB VER\' CLEAN * $000 '67 Ford Squirt, Original 0SPE'cl~I. $2499 I. RAMillR-- YATES '67 BUICK GS: Xlnt rond far arr, r/h, auto. 1\tust Sell BC'~! Offer: 5-15-6jl9 aft ~- 1 "67 BUICh: La SabN' 2-dt llT. Air cond, Pi s, P/b, P/w1n- I dows. P.. & H, vinyl top. A-1 32S52 Valle Road I eond. S\750. Call rves or San Juan Caplsttaoo wknds, 817-5021. 8374800/493-4511/499-2261 I l96S BUICK Riviern-Xln! 1968 YW I rond .. Steel ~~·his, Landau lop. 01r, lo m1. 544-47!11. Diamond blue with black In· terior. Mag wheels and ra-CADILLAC dial tires. XSP31 .. Real buy. $:>.)() or bes1 ofter. 847·926.5 * 646-1880 * owner. Xlnt ... ond. or 84~·2fi&I. .69 ,.1,1,.bu Ch<"<ll< 2 de, • 6-i6-60l)5 * Y.'.11 powf'r. rllr. Air rondi-" • 26 000 I Over 13:1 N('w Sr Usrd Car~ Landau !op, auto traJ\s, air. '61 FORD E cQ N 0 LIN E u.ioning. ' . aclua! mi es. TO CHOOSE FRO~l 1970 £1 Dorarlo-Ownrr leav- ing s!atP-i\1UST S ~:L L! Silvrr l;rey "f111ht in! 17,<XXI mi. Loadrd~ ,\11nt rond. Rrst offer ovr.r SJ!lOO. ~2-.112 1 • Cad. '66 Sed. De Ville FA(.'TORY pis vin scats, Orig. Ownr. VAN, S600. !ZMS 8.14) 'Viii !akt-iradto ,,. t s?.m &33-01~ * :.49-4370 art 5pm * or /Jnanrr. Call 4!l4-774·t °.J n 1~1 1o_p.n1 -· · , 2000 E ls1 !ii , ~anla Ana '69 CAPRICE 2-dr hrdlp, '64 ~'Al.CON (.'OUfll'. 6 cyl, 69 .2-<lr HT Le~1an.~. Jlighrr tlst S! &: S.A f'rwv 1 full powC'r. Air. Tapt', R/H, Good mi's, $675, m1ltoage, rn:aut _rond, loade_d I .:J:"i8-1000 • Clran. 36,000 mi's. $251j 675--38;')3 af1 4 pm. "";I" v er,) 1 h 1 n £ . SI S9.1 --, --. __ _ ' . p 64 .. "10 or M:,..2182 a57-4686 days; 6 4 4 -O 7 1 1 69 PONT I AC .. ·~ -·--JAVELIN "" GRAND PRIX '62 Chev 2 Dr. Hrrltop, Goorl 97 full powrr. f:u:tnry ::.ir eon-rondition. Good buv! SliO. 1 SST .. " 1 l 0 GTO, 4j5 eu. in. 4 spd, d AM/f"l 675-6860 · 1970 Javr lfl •. ......, t'U n, All pcrformarlCI' cquipp!'f1 11!011, • n .~lerro ra- Ph. ftir-coM, tape dl'rk. radials. $2795. F"or 1n 0 re info call din, p11drtN1 top. Ln!s of far· 'f,6 CHEV CaprlcP wagon, ~%-121!7 or ~3 1 -30'2ll. 646-466.<i after 4 & wkod~. J 1ory w<irranty. X"ffi1\ N!CE '64 RAMBLER WAGON R &. It, fTGX811J $299 YATES PORSCHE, AUDI 11S::1 llarhnr Rlvrl . C r.. ~.Ju~r S nl G,C, rr.\y I CLOSED St~N DA Y 6?.fi-2133 --·6fT-B1RO rar1ory Rlr .._-nnJ1t1on1ng. l\fr- f"ha!lll"alJy r:iicrllrni. Llc. IGN 1.17 $395 Harbor American 646·1l261 1969 HARBOR. COSTA MESA --GOOD BUY ':1:1 T-R1nl . :"l('f'fji; ~01nr hody ONLY $1099.00 • AIR CONDfTI ONTNC F"ULL LEA11 1ER JNT~RIOR All powrr rxlra!I, AM-FM rildio, o~tr WN'kend i;peciaJ. tTGE 0071. fu lly equ1p'd. \Vholesalto nr Will finaiw·r YOUU7"J mRkf' offer. 642-1432 JEEPS TIRED ol that old furniture? M H d L · . 318.'>2 Valle Rniir! . -.--It's really not that hard ac owar easing S;in ,J11;in Cap1~triino I 11·11rk.1 ~~";~~~·:q7_ CHICK IVERSON Cad. '69 66 !MPALA, 327, Pl~. PIB. V·I! !'"ORD ,J,.,.p 289 with 4-to replacto. J usl watch the I 'C:ornrr 1st & HR.rhor1 ~37-Ht00 /49~·4:.11 '49!).:nfil A-C. Riil Nrw radialor & pd h k k" . fw-niture & mlscc!lallf!<rJS I R19-!l600 5..,1-0f.01 Sllnl.1 An.1 f'AIR Sl lA Pf.. ~11~·'."ll.\6 YW Brougham $1999 I ''3l Ol!Y.i s .. nrw !I oc .11, 1ng pin,;, -----Srll II Ir! 1 ft I "'11 Pr pump. ' · · · rArp'!, s!rrr bnx . Run~ quir1 columns In the C!assi!led Dally Pilot Wane Ads nave · ic 0 s u , ~-II t:u1 fl!d stuff Buy the 6-1 CHEV. NOVA & i::ood. Greg 536--4669. Seetion. bargaln.11 galore. Buy the new stulf nr\11 ~1ulf _____ = :\._ A. XLNT CONDITION! LINCOLN Autos New 980 I Autos Niw----9~80. -A-ut-o-,,-N-.-w---~936 ! Autos, New 980 ~9-3031 Ext. 00 or 67 FACI'ORY 1970 HARBOR BLVD, AIR CONDITIONING l'OSTA MESA I Gl1srenjng executive black finish w/black vinyl top, VW Camper. Converted f~m 1 rich 11111 blark leather inttor- bN1'bei~ s 1::() • * 549-37j7 • • ... ~. ,c,•0,1,LLA,c, CHRYSLER '6."l LJNCOJ...N (loc:aH . NPw iii~~~~iiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijjiiiij!ii"~~~~~ early van w/dlx Sun D1aJ inter. Corvair engil1f', mas ~·hls etc. at a c:oS1 ol S.iOOO. Seru;ational. See ta apprt'c. Will sell for 1/2 or oln. Days, 646-44 55, eves &16-1040. l9li3 VW Campt.r Van, looks sharp. lee box, told down bed/seat, etc. Xlnt rond .. 49Z-9178 alt 5 pm or see a1 515 Victoria No. 1, SC. evei. '66 VW-Sunroof, radio, 6,00o on new engine, Good cond ssoo. 673-2196. ior. full power. incl cnntie ,1.u.~ 111 D .ll 2600 HARBOR BL ,,, Ml\ hrakC's. gd. tires, lots mi"11. rn,•-1. •"'• dimmc•, door " l!l6l'l :lOO Con\1ert. Air. ,c.1,,....., "" • COSTA ~1ESA lrlt in th1ll clai;si r modtol. Jocks, dua l oomfon seaLS. ' I mi I owner S2600 will take •ru"k •--·. T·'t •· l<ln. 5-10.~00 1 open Sunday trarlE' S45-lj95_ All pwr .. lrathtor inL, Air. ,.~·"'• 1.1 ~ r-Any reas. nrfer lo righl ply, scopic sleering, A1'.l • r~ • CONTINENTAL F"or sale by ov.·ner. Ask for ~1erro mulc iplex, trunk open. I CADILLAC I Catherine. 644-1111 er. Vogue tyres, ll1QSl C"vecy SEDAN DE VILLF. . 1970 MA_ RK Ill '70 MARK Ill. brown /while deluxto extra made. tScr. 'Nro TO CHOOSE 80961. '69 f· .70 Both hav,. full flOW· 50.000 mJ. " yr warranty lop. saddle interior, 5000 . 1 'Elto~ant blu,. 11•h11r Bm~-mllrs. F.73-6813 $4666 rr "'-factory air. light ~rn-1 ham inp blur lealhrr 1ntrr-l---------- tinal, door lock!, tilt!-1elr-inr, E\·~rv deluxe C'xU:a, MERCURY :\.. ~ scope, A_M/l'"M 5\Pf1'(), lcalh· ln1'1 s1rr~ radio f.· tape aue rr interior. landau '.Oil. 1111·-rl!'<'k Mirhrhn ~tf'<'l-bc!trd BILL BARRY ~li tnry warranty. PriCf'd for ' , CADtLLAC . k 1 11r1>s. ~or ~ale bv ov.·ncr. AUTHOl\IZED 0!.0.L(A quic sa (', 1>42-811'l . . 196? VW:Fantastic shape, lo :rooo HARBOR BL., Mac Howard Leasing · ~=--·I mi. $1050 Leave me!sage, I COSTA f.1ESA j iCornrr lsl f.t Harbotl CORVAIR PON'TIAC-GMC-~'IAT '66 MERCURY will return call 49'1~736. 5-IG-!ltoo Open Sunday 8.19-9600 531-0607 SanlM Ana VOLVO • '62 CAD. S<d'" d< Ville >"•II '66 CORVAIR COLONY PARK Radio, heater, pwr slcering, llU!O fran5, 1RUGWI.) A lot of wagon. e powrr, $j()(). Eventni;· C:1d. '6S Sed. De V illes 548-2.118 VOLVO DEMO SALE & Calais 4-doors l 0c=,=0~11~c-o,-t><-=D<~VillP ror ' 2 OR. H.T. SPECIAL $1195 144 Autom &. a ir. 142 Autom. 144 4 speed. 1&! Autom. \\'~ Specialize In Overseas Dl!:livery t6' TO CHOOSE FRO\! sale or !akr over ]f'l'ISf'. all fully equipped w/ * 673-3621 * .Derut L ewi.l \Iii VOLVO 19-16 Harbor, C.~1. fi.16-930.1 ~THINK ~ 'VOlYO' "FRIEDLANDER" FACTORY AIR CONDITION ING ~'ULL PO\\"ER & ALL XTP.AS 'four <'holct• ol rolor~ ~ ln!l'rLOn; •cloth f.-lra!her l, r1 r . I f~IOQOIH TAKE YOUR PICK $1444 ~~~L~ CAMARO LEAVING' r.tust ~u 196!1 "& 28 Cam11ro Nrv.• l.ood \'rs I 11·/rad111ls, ~lunt1. 4 & g trk .~CeM'O. ·I spd posi. Bc~t of· rrr Bill 494-1498 1 J!lGS CA~1AR0, 1 ,,wncr. In" Rl11rbook. ~lust S<'I!. fi I'.\•\. R/H, power, llUtO. 6T.1-26.1·1 C!iEVROLET '67 EL CAMINO 1J7H 11:.lCll !HWY. Jtl 893-7566 • 537 .6824 '61 VOLVO SEDAN •u,.<ORI ZtO Q[.O.L(I\ 2tiOfJ ll.\RSOR BL., COSTA i\IES,\ ~10-9100 Orirn ~unday I 4 ~rd., :;% rnc111 .. , I Q7.'1\.Jfl I $1 499 '11llf;S. • ~.,~,=c~.-d~,1~1,-,-coupr -o;-v1u;: 2 Door. Dir. 4 spccd, radio. 24.000 m1·~. P\'t n\\'nrr Full heater. t.lu5t sell' jl.XZ7Jll po11·Pr & air + A~l/F":vt \VjlJ take trade or finance. slrrr>o. ,·1n,1·I roof. lra1hrr 546-8736 or 494-6811. lntC'r, 11h 11.hcel, JlOWl'r e 'iO Voh'O 144$-1..o mi. air. dnnr loek~. Prrfec1 cnnd auh:l. $2i50. 6-1.'>-'21~2 Ca!I 557...,14211 aftrr f; "'\'EEO It f.: reap'~JeaM •w•~•.,rrll Dl•ClO YATES l--~~~--~--68 VW Tmmaculatto nuc thto treasures & trash -32832 Vallr Road prict>d to !lf'll fll~t 673-1131 11!t n PM turn lnlo cllsh thru .., Dlltlv I !'an Ju!ln <"ap1slrall'l _Pilot Classified ad. f'.12-56i8 ~~i-l!IOOf~1l3-4~1ll 1!1!1·:?:'61 Autos, New 980 1 Autos, New 980 1 Autos, New 980 BRAND NEW · 1970 ROAD RUNNER • 20 To ChooM From 1 00011 COUPE JI ) VI. •ulom•lic, pow•• •leer<11q, ti"+•-' qi~••· rellvr h11l•wm1"' P•"•I, h~•wv dutv 1111pe"· 11 0~. ht•"'V dutv "··~·'· ••dill, ~70 .. 14 •••1•d wh1t1 r.1-1., ti•••· ch•o"'• ,,.,.d wh11I• l ~MJ l.NQ[ 1)1751 ) Au!omatic, radio, beater. ~SUA ~~l $699 YATES 328.12 Valle Roatf San Juan Capistrann Over llj New k Ust'd Cars To Chon!;,. ~·rom OPEN TIU.. 10 PM 20l"Xl E. 1st SI., San111 Ana 1 ls! Si, 111 S.A, t'rw)'.) ~-1000 1----· ----MUST ANG '!>.'i, R/H, PfS, 289. 4-spd, need~ minor horly \W>rk + paint $.""Jl"I + lakP pay, $~ nin, 11 IPll. T1n11 &14-7907 anytimC' ~~i-~30()/~9.1-4511 /~99-2:.!61 '6.l Mus!11ng l111!hack. pv.T '6j CORVl\JR-COR-SA~floor ~tri::. rlisk hrk5, V_R 11u1om. I . GOO(! f'onrl. 4!1-l-i60;1 shill. I 1·arbs. ~lnt eon·1---------- r1it1on. Askin~ Jj()(l. -19:\-3131 '66, Ii C'YL. 11ir. powf'r, lo r1avs, 49'.1--362·1 cvrs. mi '~. u~rd by lawyrr ror · loc11I clrivini:. $!!::(). ~l'1S-n \I '63 Corvair Spydrr . gnod ------ 1<oncl1tiC1n, 4 spd, ~1us1 ~r!I! * 196? M\.!STAN~ * J::\'CS. &12~832 SJ l.il. ·1!l:l-!l747 .Ii,( '6lCORVAiRWAGOtf -oITisM'OB1LE .\ulo , n h· 1\ I t;J (..'9-1j) $199 ..,,~o.,al g(UCO YATES 32S."i2 Val!p Road San Juan Capis1rall(I R.37-480014!13-4:1111 ~!Y.t·'l~'til e '63 CORVAIR BUS, I !IT'<'~. <"Iran. ~:'\T!'as, Nr\I ""' '61 OLDS WAGON .\uto., R.~·1 1 1BDS1021 $199 YATES .\28j2 \'alle Road San Juan Cap1stra1ll" ~:t7-1800 f l!l~-4~11/'199·'12til All 4 pn1 .~3j...3lli0=~-'li:1 OLDS Cutia~~ 442, itrAy CORVEnE ~porL~ roup!'. r!P11n 1111d ln top ninnin~ rondl!i(ln, pnw<'r 1 1%."l CORV l:.TT'E f.:NG 317. Sll'C'l'inc. A_ir. huckf'I ~r_11.t~. 1 1 h "·ll H . M . :iiaek 1nlrr1or S67S. ,19.i-.)696 1 r u c . .,._. ousing uncito aflrr :l·30 p.m. 4 ~pd. Cnn1pltcte. PC'rfect ~~~=~~~-~-! rondiHon S400. 64~7 "ti!! SILVF:R 01n~ Vi~ta ~~==-=----1 Cnns1'r, air. all P"·r. l.1kr COflVF:l'TE 'li7 Si I 11 ,. r 11('1" 1('1 mi's. S.1250. Call F'11stb11rk. 4-~pr!, 327r:t;;n 6'12-!l-160 wkdav<:. hr. , .. , ·""'"''· '"'' PLYMO. UTH "'indo\I·~. A1nt rnnrl. Pvt pty. $2300. (i14l 84&-_3_,.,_,_ l .. ~-~~~~~!iiiiiiiii '57 Con1e1te Cla.11S1r 2&3. l)ualll 4 bArrels. 2'1j HP. Body '69 ROADRUNNER .,..ily "'"°''d. ,.,._,,,, • '66 VE1'Tt: * • IMMAC COND • ~92-0m an !i & "kntt~ DODGE 1960 DODCF. !I Pl\ll~ '\'11.sz:. Gco1 •'find. $15(1, ("All St<'\'I' b!v. n !1.:1. "'Ork ph. :-48-2288 Ln11, 1011• n11lr11.cr t ~wnrr rar. Autflm<1l1r 1ra n~mi~· ~ion. r11.d10 11nd twater. 1 \'PT:t721 $1892 BAUER BUICK PRtCED FOR QUICK SALE 2t.\ E. J71h SL 'fi4 Da rt ~1111ion "-'agon. xlnt COll!ll r..1rs11 ~~-771i5 t"On<f . 1n~ldP k lllll ~9[}-.i2fi:? BIG DEMONSTRATOR SALE .. .... _, • Several models & styles to choose from including the Lin coln Continental. Demonstrators have 6,000 to 7 ,000 miles only. Some with les s. JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Continental• Mark III• Mcrcury•<.:o u•Ta r . ~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA 540-5630 642-0981 •