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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' . ----. 2 ·C Nigtt ts • Grove Rioting -· • ,. -DAILY PILOT Saddlebac~ Hospitarl * * * 10' * * * ' ~~~~--·;;-~~-NSli'*~~"Al~~~-ifN~·~.~i-~~~~~~ ~--~- lnvesti 7 • • I VOL. 64, NCI, 1:11, 2 51CTIOHS, U l>AGIS ero' 0 ur • I e . • d eep1n~ # .;t ' r • L • • ~, . ·, \; • . ~ . . ·~ ~ r \'' .~ ,, • :: .. • ~ ' • I I 4 Red·s Dr ive Viet Forces From Tow11 SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese forces we re driven out of the Camhodian border town of Snuol Monday, leaving a trail of wrecked tanks, armored cars and arlillery pieces behind th em, mil itary !iOurces ~todi!Y· The Communi.it.s claimed a riiifor victory "''ilh staggering government Josses. South Vietnamese spokesmen said their Rt h Infantry T.ask t orce of 2.000 men had pulled bac k more than si); miles from Snuol after losing 204 men dead 11nd wounded in five da.Ys of fighting. They put Communist losses at 1.079, including 700 ki lled by tanks and U.S. air power during the retreat. Viet Cong radio broadcasts heard in Saigon were as jubilant in lhcir vic tory claims as when the South Vietnamese pu lled out of Laos earlier this year. They War Hero I I U'°I T•!•Pll~to MURPHY IN 1946 Most Decorated GI j Plane Crash Dead I ----·-------- -Claims Most ' IJPI Tlll""tl• Ho nored GI ROANOKE. Va. (UPI) -Actor Audie Murphy, the tough "little boy'' sold ier who won every medal available lo U.S. Infantrymen in \Vorld Y.'ar II. has been killed in the wreckage of a small plane on a Virginia mountainside. The body of the man who cheated dealb often on the Dattlefields of Europe was found on Memorial Day on the 1lde ot rugged brmhy mountain. • · Positive idenllflcaUon was withheld pending a check today of X-ray.s and deh- tal records. but Murphy'.5 wife Pamela was notified Monday afternoon that th!! war hero-turned-actor was "presumed dead." Six bodies found in the charred Aero Commander "plane that crashed on a !l ight from Atlanta to Marti nsville, Va., Friday were removed from Brustt Moun. lain Monday night and taken to the Co m· mun ity Hospita l morgue In Roanoke. • said North Vietnamese-troops had cap- tured 300 government soldiers and "put MURPHY IN 1970 Years Not Always Kind Dr. John Jasko, a hospital ofricial, said den tal records and X-rays would bf! used to esta blish positive identification. "Al! the bodies have been terribly dismembered ," he said. UPI T1l1~~0lf Naia Haast. 18. goes for a dip \\•Uh her pet pion. Leonard, at J\1iami Beach. Leonard is a year old and \veighs 250 pounds. I-le goes to the beach v.·ith Nai a several times a \\'eek. She has had him since he \\'as three weeks old.· Pla11ner Butterfielcl Vows To Re11ew Hos pital Battle By JACK BROBACK 01 lt\1 Ot llr 1>11~1 U1H Orange County Planning Comm ission Chairman Woodrow \V. Butterfield today vowed lo renew his fight against the Sad-- dlcback ·con1munity Hospilal. But 1 charge he made that approval of a use permit for the hospital was not leg al was disputed today by the County Counsel's Office. Butterfield was to appea r befor e the Grand Jury today and ask ttlit body to investigale t h e circumstances sur· round ing commission approval of UlP.: conditional use permit to build the hosoita\ in Laguna Hills Leisure World. He has charged that "special interest groups wilhln the county government prepared information on the hospital use President Sets News 1Quiz on TV Tonrght WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on will appear live on the four television en'd radki network! In a news conference at 5:30 p.m. PDT IOOay. . Pres.! Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said last week Nixon will ha ve no prelimfnary a.nnouncemenls and will go aJ. <nlce Into the question and answer ses!llon. Ni);on's last news conference Was M1ty 1 in Slln Clemente. It was broadctst only on radio and was limited to dome1tlc questions. permit :ippliC'ation \.\'hich swayed us tn make an incorrect decision:· Butterfield .said that the zoning uses approved last year by the Board \If Supervisors called for medical clln.lcs or l'Onvalescenl hospitals bul not a general hopsital. During the heated controversy over the hospital early Jn May, Deputy County ~ Counsel Thomas Conroy ruled that the b'.ls pltal was a proper use for the location at the corner of Calle de la Lou~a 4nd Via Estrada. Conroy said today that his ruling was backed later by the County Counsel's Of- fice in a written Statement to Butterfield and other rommission members. Butterfield .satd Monday ·that under 1 county ordinanc'cs, the ls!ld. -}II filll~Uo~ could "only be changed to housihg. recrea· ttonal or communlCation· r a C il I t I e S" purposes. He claims the hospital !lponsor!I. the Lutheran Hospital Society of Southern ralifornla, should have asked for a zoning change. The society bas obtaiiied 11 building f)Cmlit since the. commWion. unanimous- Iv approved the me permit on May 4. This decision followed 1 storiny tnf!eting nn April 29 when the commission voted 2 to 2 on the hospital permit question and eventuaJty Butterfield anrl ~mmlssioner Fred .Jeffe/"50n walked out of tht1 deadlocked 1easlon. ou t of action " another 1.500. -· \ • Although lho Commuoi•l d•inls woro So 11te Gr aves •tes suspect, government spokesmen ad'hiitted " lcaVing behind flaming tanks. armorC'lt ... _, / cars :ind trucks in what appeared to be a 'LJ id No Bocf ;e ' rout by v11slly superior forces. The Viel J-: ( " S Cong said they captured< &O tanks RRd a rmored cars, destroyed 150 o!her armored vehicles and trurks and cap- lured 500 weapons, incl:.id1ng 10 art tllcry pieces . Tbe Cornmunists said the main balllP. \\"l'IS fought Sunday -a day v.•hcn govcrn- n1ent spo kcsn1en in Saigon reported onl,v 1ninor fighting . The Comn1un1st~ s<1vl 1hcy captured 500 tons of an1munition and 100 radios and destroyed five helicopters. The government claims appeared rqu:illy suspect They said allied air litrikcs by both American and South Viet· namese planes and helico pters hilled 700 Communis!s Monday along Highway 13. But u·.s. spokesmen at 1he same briefing said the American comr,and in Saigon had not received any report from 1t3 pilots on operations there . Snuo[. Bf! miles north of Saigon. 11·as almost obliterated by American tanks in lhe invasion of Cambodia a ~·car ago but severa l hundred ci\•ilians weore reported still liYing there . Their fate was not known. He11Yy figh ting also \Yas reported in Cambodia 15 miles from Phnnm Penh, (Stt ASIA WAR . Page 21 - Police Officer Su bs fo r Stork There is a strong kinship between San Clemente Pa trolman Don Anderson and I-day-old Joanna Deak , even If they are not related .• Anderson delivered the baby glrl Sunday morning. In lhe first such occurrence lo re- cent )'Cflrs. !he p a t r o I m a n _...rrsWered a cal[ by Joanna·s (al.her. Arthur, at 3:15 a.m. Sunday. Mr.s~ Judith Deak was in la bor. Anderson responded· and 15 minutes later the girl arrived. Mother and daughler were taken by amb~nce to SouQl Co&st Com• muni ty Hospital In Scuth !..aguna where Mr1. Deak and her ~Ix· pound, \3-ounce daughter were found to be in excellent sh11pe. The Deaks live at 102 Calle Bell& t om11. Yuba Ma n Says \'ll3A C!TY, Calif (AP I -Sllenff Rnv \\"h11eakrr sa.vs he·s cnnvin:ccd !'rime of !ill' nrch;ircl sllcs his n1cn probed in the .~r:irch f!ir more n1ass slaying vicl1m~ 1~rrc once rJu~ as grAl'CS, then filled 1n \\ 11hout hod1es. "'I hope we·re very clo~e·• 10 the last gra1c, \Vhiteaker s;iid t>.1onday after ;ii;:a111 ordering his men !n search for niore possible burinl i;ites like those which have yielded 2J stabbed and hack- ed bodies. U,.l NtWI Ml• WHERE PLANE WENT DOWN 12 Mile1 From Roanoke Grove Festival Erupts in Riot For Second Time Wh ilcaker said that. "a couplC" of th.e .!iUspected gr;;ives which contained no bQd1rs ··appeared to have been dug as graves." One was among lhree sites v.·here Rioting 1n;;irred the Carden Grove ' searchers dug Monday and found nothing, Strawberry Fe stiva l for the second con- the .second day no more bodies were secutlve night l\1on day as police fa ced an found. The other was among earlier di g· unruly. botlle-throwing crowd. g1n'!s. he said . \Vh iteaker refused to rommenl .on a Officers jailed 31 participants. 11 of t heor~ that the miifde rer might have dug them juveniles, as the crowd refused to each grave before scl~tlna a victim -obey an unlawful asse mbly order. and that if none Was found returnediito fill Festival officia ls clostd lbe event at 9 in the hole to avoid arouslng suspicton. p.m. Monday and five minutes later \Vhiteaker said Roy Delong~ $2, ot l\farysville had been taken Into ~tetlive police gave _lhe dispenial order. The cui;tody b.ul declined to say why. Deputies order was repeated for ~ minu tes and hclirve he Is orie of the las.t 1!9.00S . to then police moved in wbt.n It was not i;ce Sigurd E. Be!erm•n. one qfjtbe vie· obeyed. lims. before his body was .fodnc:i in the More than 1$0 lawmen from JO Orange 19th grave. ~ ..Co.unty ag~~les jQJncd In quelllog Jhe Delong told Marysville 'pouoe Ma~ 4 riot of about 1,000 persons. There were no that the last time .he sew Be~an ~ serious Jnjurle1.. -. about two months· earUcr, .giUJng into Bottles, bricks, rock6 and other debris Corona's van. . flew through the air duri ng the melee, a The first body was diicavered ac--pclice spokwitan said. After about one cldentally May 20 by Gora Kagahiro, a hour, the c"roWd was di.sperscd. farme r who said he 11potled an empty Assisting Garden (irovt. police were of- grave size hole In his pea~h orchard. He Heers from Costa Atesa. Huntinglon returned eight hours later and found it Beach and West minster plus heliC11pters fil led ifl. Belleving someone had buried from~Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and stolen property, Kagahiro ca lled depuUes Anaheim·. who found Jt was a gra ve. Tear ga s was ava ilable but not used, The sheriff said Mond11y he ~till pol ice said. Sorpe mace v.·as utilized. believes there 11re more borlies, pos'i1hly illore than 75,000 people alended the undrr land flooded with .Jftii;i:ation wa lrr. final day of IOe three-day festival Mon· .. ,Vc'vc pret1y well exhaussted the "day, o!ficials repor:r;:. s~11rch In the ohviou~ places," he said, Sunday night tw police officer.11 'A'f're r xcepl for four or five suspiciou~ snnkrn inJurrd and an est ated 2.000 youth~ In areas In a submcr~ed cnrner 'lf the J. riotrd at about 10:15 p.m. More than 20 (Ste YUBA CITY, Page%) persons were arrested. I • / The 46-year-old actor, whose Hollywood career faded in recen t years, Y:a.s fl ying to t>.1artinsville. about 35 miles sou th of Roanoke, nn a business trip. The pilot o\"erflew J\1artinsville in a thunderstorm and crashed' Into the mountain. "These are really treacherous moun- tains in V.'hich a pilot. if he·s not ac· customed to mountain flying, can get Into trouble pretty easily,'' said an official of 1he Civil Air Patrol, which conducled the Eearch for the pla.rie. Murphy. who wi:ln 24 medals and killed or _ captured 240 Germans during three yea rs of con1bat in \Vorld War JI, recentl y became :issociated with Modular r.1anagement, a firm specializing in fac- tory·built homes "'and motels. He was flying to Martinsville lo inspect a modular plant. .. Aboard the twin-engine craft wllh r.1urphy were Claude Crosby•or Atlanta, president of Modular; RaymoMd Pr.ater of Chattanooga, Tenn., a Moddf1r at· torney; Jack lJtUeton -0f Fort Collins. Colo., secreUiry-treasurer of lhe Lenoir Corp.: and the pilot, Herman Butler of Crossville, Tenn. • The si );th occUpant was · nq.t lm· medWelY. identified. T\.\"O ·C!tise friends of Murphy; producer Rudy Durand ind Hal Wegand t. a real estate salesman, left Los Angeles Mon· (See' Jl.U?J'.tPHY, Pa1e !) Orange Coa1t Weather .run-fr Will t>e ·5aiung. out all oYer \Vednesday, with mercury read- ings heating up to the low 70s in the inliwd areas, with a ·68 fiaure along the coast. 'INSIDE T ODA. V Turkisli police rescue 14·vcar· old girl from terrorists in wUd y 101 battle. Storu, pholo. Paat 4. ···"•• C•llJW!lll C'trtir• U• c·~·1·t1~• Ctm"tl Crou.....,... 0.1·~ '"~" H i:t rkll l'•r• 1:11-..rtlnm..,1 11111•1><• "-"""' A"" Llft4tn ' " • • JO·JI " " • • " I&·" I " " -.. Nllltrltl "'--... Or•'lff ~.., ' i l'1Vll """' 11 .... ,. ''"'' t1te' ""'"'"""' 1 .. n Tr'•rlJ""-'' Tllc::.r1 It ""~~-~~f • w~mAi''· ,._, IJ.14 werlf ,.,..,. Wi f l I f bll\ Y PILOT S Tllf:sday, Ju nt l, 1971 ----------------.- '". 5-4 Split Supreme Court Acts · on Strikes Fnm Wire Servtce1 Stewart, Thurgood Marshall and Harr)' , WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court A. BlackmUJl . armed je<kral judges with \1'ide latitude . t001y lo ~top strike~ by railway and ,airline employes v.·here th1y find"--no '·reasonable efforts" have been made to negotiate labor agreements. The court split 5 lo 4. \\'ilh dissenters "'arning that the ruJ ing 11·ould destroy the careful bargaining machinery of the Na· tional Rail"'a}' Act and inflict a "mortal wound " on the role of economic pressure in such labor negotiations. Dissenting ""·Ith Brennan \1ere Justice·s Hugo L. Blat·k. \Villiam 0. Dou~\as and B)TOn R. White. In e!lsence, the rourl held that a federal judge may issue an injunction to block a strike if he determints that one side or the other had not made a reasonable ef·"' fort to reach a settlement of a dispute even though the regular process had not been exhausted. Its effeet,. according to disstnling J ustice \\'illiam J. Brennan Jr., 11·ill be to 'The 1926 Raih1·ay Lab-Or Al'l cover!! require a federal court to enjoin strlkfs .,.hett it determines that a party hed nol both rail"·ay and airline e1nplo}'es. The -ei;:erted sufficient effort lo reach set· Chicago and North Western dispule arose .tlemenl The court today .also ruled from a controversy over how many •.i!i~.t tJ!e Cincinl}all lol!~r law. Sl~I)j br.akemen each I.rain ihould carr~·· Iii 4 -~ --. -~--~~'ll>'mf'il'!llill6ll"llM!i .... ll'l!t' . ·Ing acknowledged that ii "creates a net -Rul ed that an Arizona law forcing a -lnalgnlficant danger '' that pa rties in auch bankrupt couple to pay trafnc judgments Jab1r disputes \1-'ill conduct th e i r before they can drive again ls un· • l'ro•n Page J YUBA CITY • • • ~ L. Sullivan ranch 11here 21 (;()t'pses "'ere found . "There".) still a couple of ;icres undtr wattr 11nd It will be a Iew weeks berore the v.·ater sdlles enough," to allow dig· • gW:ls. he said. Juan V. Corona, a 37.year-0ld farm ljbor contractor. charged 1vith JO of the rgurders was described Monday as "very quit!. \1-·elt rnannered "' prisoner_ at ''uba County jall in adjo:ning r-.tar.vsv1lle. A specia l Menwrial Day Mass was setld ~1onday night at SL Isidore·.~ Rom<111 t:atholic churth 1n u1t111ury nf the 23 vi(·· tinls and lu offer pr;i~ er:1 lor C9cyna anrl his la1nily. . "\\'e don't know ir Juan C.:orona 1s guilty or not," said I.he Re v, ~oseph Bishop in Spani!'h to the ga!her1ng of about 1,300 persons, mo~t or then1 fiiex· lean An1ericans. "Until the jury dPcide.s, 'lli'e should lea1·e the judging lo God.'" 11e also descri bed the slain tr11nsients ·and itinerant fruit "·orkers who have no friends or relat!ves a!'! "the facele ss, forgotten prople. ·· And he urgl":d •·c:harity and Un · derslanding" for Corona·s "'lire and four daughte rs. --~·---- negotialing positions and tactics ''with an c<>nstitutional. f'Ve on the courts , rath er than restricting h d their attention to the busine.ss at hand." -Approved the takeover by Grey oun Corporation, a conglonterate, of Ar1nour "These weighty considerations indeed &: Co., the nm.ion's second largest nieat SHERIFF .ROY WHITEAKER ILEl'TJ, DEPUTIES WALK THROUGH PLUM ORCHARD In Yubii City, the Body Count St~nds ,at 23, But the Search Continues 7/0l~ffi Death Toll Over U.S . Prediction counsel restraint in the issu1mce of strike iriiunctlons based on violations" of the packer. R.ii.Uw ay Act. Justice John hf. Harlan said -Ruled that the merger or the two for lhe majority. Jeader1· in printing and sales 81 .. "Nevertheles&. the result reached today nev1spaper color comics violates the Joa1l'Baez Gives Entire Paycheck To Censored TV ts unavoldable if ""e are to give effect to Clayton antitru:st law. ~all our iabor laws," he declared. The opinion came in a case involving ~the Chic ago and Northwestern Raihr,·ay Co. and the: United Tr1maportatlon Union. Harlan was joined by Chief Justice War- .ren E. Burger, and Justices Potter €hilly Holiday Cuts Beacl1 Fun UllUIWll cold weather ()Ver Memorial Day weekend took it.s loll in beach al· tendanct figures a~ San Clemente. ~ Sunbathers only had a sln&le day out of the three where beach use was tolerable, lifecuards said today. 1be gloomy weekend ~as a complete «:hange ovir .. list year's h0Jlday when sun· ny. 80-de(ree days greeted thousands of persons. San Clamenle guards said (t.,..·er than 10,000 visitors were tallied on city and county beachea last Saturday and Sunday as rains and iray skies prevailed. On Monday the !Un shone and lured abGut 13,000 lo the sands. Few rescues were reported, and df!!spit.e lncre1sing boating activity •t /Dana Harbor, mishaps there were no1111ist.ent, hfeguard1 reported . From Poge J ASIA WAR ... the 'capital. Capt. Chhang Song, a mUlt.ary spokesman. reported some of the heavleat casualties of the year-long war wtth preliminary rtports showing at least SO wounded government troops evacuated .. from the scene. Sona: said 200 Communisl"I \\'ere killed in the attack on Kompong Chamlang. 15 milei east of Phnom Penh . In Phnom Penh Itself. Com munist ter· rorists hit two American residences with explosive devices, wound ing one American slightly. The Americans we re memb~rs of the tmbassy Marine guard and a grour of t!Chnicians overseeing the handling o American war supplies for Cambodia. OU.Mel COAIT DAILY PILOT ............. ,,__ c....· .... · Hu"'le;lw.._. -·-s.. C's rr1 GI.Mt• CO.UT 1'1.JILllMl"G COMl"AMY' l•ll•rt N, W•e4 ,t ........... !"WI.,.... 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IM .. _,.,. •.JS -4'1111 _,. -II 111.B """""''1 """""' .. n..e...._ a .n ,_,..1,, ' From Page J MURPHY • • • day night for Roanoke to identify the ·body afid retum il ror men1orial se rvices. Murphy, ~ poor farm boy from King ston, 1'ex., \von the congressional medal of honor for single-handedly driv- ing off a German force of 200 men and six tank.s while clinging to a burning tank· destroyer. Superiors were reluctant at first to pro- mote the baby.faced private becawe he '·looked like a little boy ." But r-.1urphy rose to the rank of captain and com· roander a company in lhe Third Division. Murphy did not adjust easily to civilian life on his return from the wars. ~e away his medals to children and refused to capllaliz.e on his faml! as \Vorld War ll's most decorated American soldier. He finally tried movi es, but soon label· 'f:d HoUy\\·ood "full of phoni~." His fi rst marriage to actress \Vanda Hendrix lasted less than a year. His career "·ent downhill "'ith Grade B \Vesterns and he recently tumtd lo in· vestments in an attempt to recoup his ailing finances. Murphy wa.s different from other movie ,;tars. Murphy calltd it play·actinl-Others called them!elves arti~ls. Hr ha d been "To Hell and Ba\:k'' -the title ef his autobiography -: end the makeup box \1-'as kid stuff compared lo an ammo box. _"Acting is ju~\ 11 living \\'ith me \'1n not kidding mysel f, If ii "'eren "t for lhe medals I "'oulctn·1 be in Jlo!Jy \\"OOd,'" he said once. Murphy: did not t8ke his \Vo~ld \Var 11 heroics nor his designation as An1er1c a·s most decorated soldier serious!}'. or ktlllng, \1-'0Unded or ,...capturln~ 2·10 G~rman soldiers and ('ollecting :!4 mtdals. he said. '"I did what \had to do, like tverybody else." PARIS !UP!\ -Folk singer Joan A3eZ said !odav she has donated her 7.500 franc!: 1$1 ,360\ pa ych'etk fnr a '"censored" 1elevision sho11· tn a luud for Spanish conscientious objectors. Miss Baez called a news conference lo give her version or the events wh ich led to the French state-run television network cutting off her act in the middle of a Sunday aftemoo11 show. The television net\\·ork !aid they tut the show because Mi!s Baez insisted on making a political statement and planned to describe France as a "fascist state.'' r-.ii!s Baez denied she had such plans. She said after discuss ions during the 11·eck with Producer Raymond r-,,1arcillac she decided to sing three songs and use 1he rest of the time In gil'inR a French lranslation of the '"Ballad of Saccho and Vanzetti.·· She said arter her first song. "Blo"·1ng in the \Vind" she turned lO the "'i ngs to "·ave in the interpreter and all :;he saw 1\·as her manager "1vaving his arms that the show Ylas off the air, and a lot of police.'' She said she never got an explana1i(ln fro1n Marcilla c or any other television of· flcial for the action. • "Marcil\ac just disappeared in1o thin ;:iir." she said. while the nrtwork 1:on- t1nued \'.'\th a fil1ned sports 5hov.· in place of Miss Baez. Russ Auto Plastered LOS A~(;ELES (JL:P ) Youths plaslered stickers sa~·ing "Save Soviet .lc1,1.~·· ol"rr a Sovie! huilt car making HS fir.s t.An1erir;111 appe;.irance at an aulu ~how. The stickers 11err-quickly re1noved fi1 nnda1• hv <•ffic1al:; <•f Auto Expo ·7 1 and did noi da1n11,ge the car. a .s1nal!, four dQOr r-.1uscov1ch. '• r ' •• t ..... l ............... , Artist Normlln Rock\.\<e ll .'Ind the traditional delivery boy appcjr on cover or first edition of resurrected Saturd.'ly Evening Post. Bcurl Servaas. an Indianapolis businessman, purchased rights to ma-gazine and is bringing it back as a quarterly \vith half million copies going on newsstands today. •• -- Newport Man to Contint1e Figl1t £01· l(RLA's License By United Vrl":ss International . The l\lemorial Day holiday traffu· death toll finished above the Nationa l .safl.'IY Council's estimates, a final United JJress Internalion;il count sh<J\red today. The council had estimated bet\\"een 475 to 550 persons would be killed in the '18· hou r period from 6 p.m. local time 1''ri· da v and 1nidnight r-.fonday. 1'he final UPI count sho \\·ed 557 person.~ ~lnecf iii ra tic acc1ifeilts~-• A ~e'>l'porl Beach man toda~' plans le continue his fight to bring radio station KHL1\ ftJ the ll<i rbo r Area dcspitr et sct- haek hy !he Federal Comn1un1cal1ons Co1n1nission Jlrview Board. The F'CC ·Review Board last week denied lhe 11pp!il'al ion of Charles \\I. Job· bins to 1ake over the frequency now held by Ilic P11 sadcna pop rock station. But this morning Jobbins said !hat decision will be appealed to the FCC ilself. ··This thing is not over yet.'· Job bin.~ .~aid. "'There are st ill JO applicants for the frequency and it n1ay take a con1· prornisc to solve it " ThC' FCC Review Board gave the nod For !he frcquenl.'y to Orange Radio. Inc . of Fullerton. but 11eld back .tull approval pending further in\•cst1gat1on of Orange Badio. F'C( personnel 1\•anlcd to know more about the presence o1 Hobert Maheu, the 111an "'ho raised a s!orm in Las Vega s l\'hP:n fired by Howard Hughe:;. in the OranRC' Hadio Cornpan)' The hilttle for KRLA ·~ spol on !he ;11rwa\·es t l!ID on thP dial) began in 196.1 when the FCC ruled that then owner Jack Kent Cooke. owner of the Los Angeles · L1kcrs llaskr1hal! club. could not bold a station license because he is Canadian. Since that tiine KRLA has been cJperatcd . by a non-pro fit corporation while some 20 applicants ~now 101 hin•e. Jought tor a license lo replatc ~.RLA. lnitiall~', a group known as Volce .or Pasadena was granted the Kfµ,A fre - ilUency , but that decision was C"hanged b~· the Review Board which is leaning IOll'ard the Fullerton application. "There 1s such a ba!t!e for this fre· quency because 11"!'1 the t1rs1 A1\·I sLat1on openinR in Sout hern California in 28 \cars."' .Jobhin:; e>.µlaincd . · Jobb1ns. "ho l1\·es at 212i Raypor1 \\Ill~, ~e11"port Bcarh. is already p11rl n11·n1·r r:if ;i r;id111 ~t.1t1on in Gilro~, C'al1f. He ar~ut:s that Los Angeies 1~ currently .. cr1·ed hy 211 :i1n .~ta!1ons while Orange l'llunl~· has 011Jy L\1·0. "[f ! Win, lht· S1.<L!ion Silf' l\'OU!d ht" l'Ut cfown <1nd we"d' play 1n1ddle-of.the-roa d 1nu~1c. no! rock and roll. 1101 long h.<11r and not country.'' Jobbins said. '"\Ve would also feature l0<.·a1 11r11·~ and local editorials.·· Some of the other applica nts for the KRLA frequency include Bob Hope, ·Arl Link.letter and Howard Ahmanson . Jr Jobbins is success ful he plans lo build two lilurlios, one In Costa r-.tesa and one Jn Newport , with the transmht.er Jocated downcoast rron1 Corona del 1'.1ar, The FCC Heview Board denied Jobbins' anplication because his low power Ire· quen cy pr oposal ~rou!d be inconipatible with the F'CC's plan for using high power sta!ions. of which KRLA is currently one. Laguna Woman, 81 , Knocked 50 Feet by Auto An elderly Lag~na 'Beach woman today ren1ains in the "intensil'e care unit of South Coast Comn1uni1y Hospital after su ffering niultip!e injuries Friday when she wa s knoc ked 50 feet by an automo. bile. A hospital spokesntan said Mrs. Anna Chesley, 81. of 533-B Anita St.. suffered several broken bones as a result of lhe accident. Both of the \\"Oman's legs and hl'r pelvis \\"ere fractured, the spokesman :.aid . She also suffered possible interna l injuries. 1\1rs. Ches ll.'y \\as crossing Coa.~t lligh1,1·ay at Brooks Street in a cross\\"alk A breakdown of accidental deaths !>howed ; traffic 557: dro1\·nlngs 77: plane:; 13 : other 74 : 1o!al 721 Cali fornia led with 5.1 traffic dealh~. Ohio had 34, New Yor k and llllno i! 30 each, Te1as 23 and Pennsylvania 21. North Dakota was the only state to repor t no traffic deaths. Mesa Policemen Attacked by Car A trio of Costa r.1esa Police Depart· ment lactica! squad officers narro'lli·ly escaped serious injury during Ga rdl":n Grove Strawberry Festival rioting, "'hen hit by a visitor's car. The motorist -allegedl y ang'ry at orders to leave the scene -was arrested after the incidenl. along "·ith his girlfriend. William D. Critchfield. 21. of Buena Park. and He idi A. King. 19. of An.<iheim, were booked on charges of assa ult "'ilh a deadly weapon against a police officer. The Sunday incident i n v o 1 v e d patrolmen Don Casey, Tom Boyland and Phll fl.-lcCorn1ick. accordlog to in· vestiga\ors handling the case. Bun1ped by the car but not ~eriouslv in· jured. the tactical ~quad officers "said Critchfield gunned the engine and struck lhem afler being ordered to leave 1he festiv al grounds. Newspaper Reading Slips An1orig '[a les Frida)' afternoon 11hcn a northbound auco r\E\\' YORK fl.:Pl1 -Readership or c!ri\·rn by Frida o. Zittel. 67_ of Long drt1ly newspapers slipped slightly an1ong niale readers the first half of this vtar. ,. Hea{'h. strurk her, pol1cr said. The im· i'Urve.v released tod ay indicated Tiie 197l f1R1·1 of thr au!o knocked .\lr.". C'hcslev olf d<ila from \\I. R. S11nmons & A~soci<ill'~ her let'! and hurll'd hf•r ri d1st;111l'C {,r f.,) !'rsearch ."ho,,.,·ed th;tl 77 percent of the Irr•\ down the ru11d . ~1 ffif'fr.5 rcpclrted .. 1n;ilc population 18 yr:irs :ind older read ~!rs. Zittel \1 ;is nnt 1·1ted. Officrrs ~ale! a n('wsp:ipcr diiil~ Thl' figure was i8 pel"· lh" uc·ciden! is .!.lill under 1n\"rst1grit1u11. l't•nt fur· "omen readers WHAT YOU SEE IS • (NOT NECESSARILY) WHAT YOU GET! Technological advances in ca rpet ma nufactu ring ha ve re•ulted in lower pric es tod ay than 30 years ago. The tufting machine makes carpet 70 times faster tft1n Axm inister and W ilt on power loom s. These machines will make up to 12 lineal feet of c orp eting per minute, either twelve or fift ee n fe et wide, The relotive ease of thi• manufacturing method hos hod one negotive ospect. lnsleod of obout ten 'respected, reli oble mills .• todoy there are more thon 300 mms, mony of questionoble integrity. It is not difficult for a clever carpet de1i9ner to moke o carpet look fo r b etter thon it is. The answer to the consumer is cle ar; Eith er know your monufocturer or rely on e reputable retoiler. (Alden's, of course.) 1 SANTA ANA. OllANOI, TUSTIN Call ••. ALDIN'S llllD HILL CAltl'I TS I DRAPl:ltllS ' 11J74 lryJnt . TuJtln, c;11. 13'~Jl44 ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plactntla Av~ . . COSTA MESA 646-4838 • , I j 1 7 I \ • ·7 ,. .. I , . I I • • Huntington B 'eaell -'Fountain _Valley Today's Flbal N.Y. ·stoeks J VOL 64, NO. 130, 2 S!iCTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE I , ·1971 TEN CENTS Tax Hil{e Argumen.ts Set for Beach Realt~rs By RUDl NIEDZIELSKI Board or. Realtors during a breakfast minimum of 85-cents per $100 of assessed At the moment, members of the board To date. ~1i ss Kelley's Council on Sens!-American Association of University 01 m• 01111 ~1i.1 Sr.ff meeting al the Mile Square Golf Club. valuation. of trustees are working with two budgets, ble Taxation (COST), is the only known Women. Nieblas School PTO, Huntington 0-• the 8 ,,,1,·n 1 00 Be,•h Un•'on H•'gh T b th M' K 11 one based on the 85-<:ent rate and another group lo oppose the current override Beach City Council, Fountain Valley "" gt ... he 69-cent lax hike is proposed y e lSS e ey, an interior decorator, on based on the $2.08 rate. Which one will be election. Kiwanis Club, \Vestminster Scho o I School District need a 69-cent tax. raise five-campus district on the June IS.ballot. the other band has argued that ad-adopted is up lo the voters. Those wt«:. have endorsed ttie over· District ; this year? If approved, it would raise the current ministrative cuts, coupled with increases The district has already failed three ride include the following 23 organiza-Harbour View School PTO, HW1tlngton "Yes."' is the answer of District tax rate from $1.39 to $2.08 per $100 of In the district's assessed valuation, times to oonvince voters that a tax over· lions and governmental bodtell : Beach Exchange Club, Huntington Beach Superintendent Jacks. Roper. assessed valuation. should eliminate the need for further tax ride is needed to support its Fountain Fountain Valley School Dl!trict, Ocean PTO, Ocean View Teachers Association; Roper insists th, tax override is monies. Valley. Marina, Huntington Beach, View School District, Seal-Beach PTA, F'ountain Valley City Council, Hun· j "No,'' ls the cha llenge of Miss Claire Ed' dW t · t I' · B h YMCA H · 101 Boo necessary to restore cuts to the cur-A tax drop, as foreseen by Roper, ison an es m1ns er campuses. 1untlng)on eac , unt1ngton tington Beach High Schoo i er.s Ster Ke_ll~y, ch~IJlan of the Council on Sensi-riculum and to bring the di.strict u t.o would have the. effect oi.:increasing_ lhe A 6S-cent ta~ _!lli;:asure failed ~ov . ~· Beach_ High. ,Sch~! f>TA, Huntington Cl~b. Seal Beach School District, _p:ie-.I.~CO~~~"!~~'el:'!:::i""~~~~~!¥~!"!~~~~·~· ~~;:\ii-~ s -l~;L~ and" a~~Q~~7A~~~c!~vitits ~C%-~~stmtnst.er: Mintstertal -_AMOciMlont --Both will ou!lin~-lhe reasons 1n po1n e ou e is r1c wou incur a en ay y one per1 , ancrorasacany--~~~~ . · ~~. ~~~!liofiil~~l>i".iM~~ ...... their. beliefs al a a.m. Wednesday before budget cut or $4 million if the hike fails eroding .counseling and maintenance 69-cent mea.'lure on March 9 this year, Marina High School Quarterback Club, Huntington Beach League of Women the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley a1'd the budget is based on the state services. was defeated by a scant 570 votes. Huntington · Beach Branch o( the Voters. Judges Get Big Muscle In Strikes -_ _, .... _ ,.,. .... ,, .. ,.~ .. ~ From Wire Ser\'iCtll \VASHINGTO~ -The Supreme Court armed federal judges \1-'ilh v;\de latitude today to stop strikes by rai!wa_y and -• airline emplo yes \\'here· they hnd no "rcasnnab le efforts" have been made 11> • negotiate labor agreements. The court splil 5 to 4: with dissenters v:arning that the ruling would destroy the careful bargaining machinery of the Na· t!ona! Railway\ Act and inflict a "mortal v.·ound" on the role of economic pressure in such labor negotiations. MURPHY IN 1946 Most Dtcorat•d GI ... Ul"I T•ll,ftOtot MURPHY IN 1970 Years Not Always Kind Its effect. according to dissenting Justice \Yi!l iam J. Brennan Jr .. y,•ill be to require a federal court to enjoin strikes where il determines 1hat a party had not exerted sufficient effort to reach set· tlement . The court today also ruled against the Cincinnati loiter Jaw. Story, page, 4. The majority opinion in the strike rul- ln ~ aclmowledged !hat it •·creates a not insignificant danger'' that parties in such lab11 r disputes will col\(luct I h e i r negotiating po sitions and ta2tics "with an eve on the courts, r<i1her than re!;tricting their attention to the business at hand." j>W ar HeroAudieMurphy • "These weighty trin sideralions indeed counsel restraWt in the issuance or strike inj unctions based on violations" of t~e Railway AC'!, Justice John M. Harlan sa!d for !he 1najority. "Nevertheless. the result reached today t~ unavoidable if 111c are to give effect to all our lal>or laws," he declared. The opinion came in a case invo.lving the. Chicago and NorthY.'estern Rai!way Co. and the United Transportatioh Union. Harlan \'.'as joined by .Chief Justice War· ren E. Burger, ;:ind .Justices Potter Stewart. Thurgood l\ilarshall and Harry A B\ackmun . Dissenting with Brennan were Justices )-l~go L. Black. \Villiam 0. Douglas and B\'ron R. \Vh1te. 0 ]11 cs;scncc. the court he.Id that a federa l judge may issue an injunction to block a strike if he t.letcrn1ines lhal one side or the other had not made a reasonable cf- lnrt to rC"ach a sel\lement. of a dispute even th{iugh 1he reg ular process had not been exhausted_ The 1926 Ra ilway Labor Act covers both railway anrl airline employcs. The Chicago and North \Vestern dispule a.rose froni a controversy over how many brakemen each train should carry. ,, Jn other action, the court: -Rulcrl that an Arizona law for cing a bankrupt couple to pat traffic )ud~ments before !hey can drive again 1s un· constitutional. -Approv ed the takeover by Greyhound Corporation . a conglomerate, of Armour & Co .. the nation's second largest meat pa cker . -Ruled that the merger of the two leaders in printing and sales or newspaper color com ics violates the Clayton anlltrust law. Valley Boy Wins Science Trophy Mark K.innsch, the 14-year-old Fountain Valley boy who studied the pollhtion or Talhert Lake, won the . .sweepstakes tro- phy ln the Orange County Science Fair for his effort. fi.fark predicted that Talbert Lake. a prime feature of Huntington Beach's cen- trAI park plans, will t~rn into A m8~sh if certain actions aren "t taken . Ile' picked up the sweepstakes trophy for physical ~cienco in the junior divi3k;in a\. the £air. He 19 an eighth grade student at r-.tcDowell School in the Fquntain Valley School District . Young K.lnnsch's win gave a double vlc-- lory to..JYesl Orange County youngstera. The other junior sweepstakes Lrophy (biological sclencel was won by Pam Bedard \~. an eighth grarle 11tudtnt at Meadow View School, lluntlngton Beach, in the. Ocean View district. J(illed in Plane Crash ROANOKE , Va. (UP!) - Actor Audie Murphy , the tough "little. !xiy" soldie r v.•ho won every medal available to U.S. infantrymen in World War JJ. has been killed in the wreckage of a small plane on a Virginia mountainside .. The bodv of the man who cheated dei:ith often on ihe battlrlields of Europe was fol1nd on Memorial Day on the side o! rugged brushy mountain. Positive iden!ification was withheld pending a check today of X·rays and den- tal record s, but Murphy's v•ife Pamela was notified Monda v afternoon that thP war hero-lurned·acior was "presumed dead.'' Six bodies found in the charred Aero Co1nmander plane that crashed on a flight from Atlanta to Martinsville. Va ., Friday were removed from Brush M<i un· la in Monda y night and taken lo the Co~ n1unity Hospital morgue in Roanok.e. Dr. Jnhn Jnsko, a hospital official. said drnta! record s and X-rays y,•ould be used to establish positive identification. "All the bodies have been lerrlbly dismembered," he said. The. 46-ye11r-0Jd a~tor , whose Hollywood career laded in recent years, Y.'ll.'i flying to Marllisville, about 35 miles south of Roanoke, on a business trip. The pilot overflew Mar1insville in a thunderstorm and crashed inlo lhe: mountain. "These are really treacherous moun· Hospital Dispute tains in which a pilot, if he's not ac- customed lo mountain flying, can get into trouble pretty easily,'' sairl an official o( the Civil Air Patrol, which conducted the search for the plane. Murphy, who won 24 medals and killed or captured 240 Germans during three ·years of combat in World War IT. recently became associated with Modular Management., a firm specializing in fac- tory·buill homes and motels. He was rlying to MarlinsviUe to inspect a niodular plant. Aboard the twin-engine craft with Murphy were Claude Crosby of Atlanta, president of fi.1odular , Ra}mond Prater nl Chattanooga, Tenn .. a ;o.1odular al· torney: .Jack Llttle!on of Fort Collins, Colo . secretary-treasurer of the Lenoi r Corp ; and the pilot, Herman Butler of Crossville, Tenn . The sixth occupa nt y,•as not 1m- .me.d iately identified. Two close friends of Murphy , produce r Rudy Durand and Hal V.-'egandt, a real estale salesman, lefl Los Angeles Mon· day night for Roanoke to identify the body and relurn it for memorial services. Murphy, a poor farm boy from Kingston, Tex., won the congressional medal of honor for single-handedly driv· ing off a German force of 200 men and (See MUflPJIY. Page ZI Butterfield Vows By JACK BROBACK 01 1M D•ll'Y "'ll•t Sl•tf Orange County Plahnine: Commission Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield today vowed to renew his fight against the Sad· dleback Community Bo.sPita~. But a charge he made that approval o! a use pei'mit for tho hospital was not legal was disputed t.oclay by the County Counsel'ii Office. Butterfield was to appear before Ure Grand Jury today and ask that body to investigate the circumstances sur· rounding commission approval of the conditional use permit to build lhe ho:iiolta\" in LBguna Hills Leisure World. He has charged that "special int.crest groups ,, withiO the. co11nt,y governmenl · prep areti information on Lhe hospital use permit application which swt1yed ,us tu make an incorrect decision." Butterfield said that the zoning uses approved last year bf: lht! Board of Supervisors called for medical clinics or l, ronvalescent hospitalli but not a general hopsital. During the heated controversy bver Ult hqspit1 l early ifl May. Depllty eouniy •Counsel· Thomis Conroy ruled that the hospital was a proper use. for the. location at the corner .of Calle de la Louisa and Vl:i Estrada . Conroy i;aid today that his ruling was t-l'lcked later by the County Counsel's Of- fice Jn a wi-ttten st8t.e'ment to Butterfield and other commi_l'Sion members. Butterfield said Monday I.hat under county .Ql"dinances, the land in question could only be changed to housing, recrea· iional or communlealion ! a c I I. I t l e I purposes. , Ht claims lh,,.~hO&pltal sponsorr. the Luther an H011pital Socltty of Southern ralifornia , should have 1sked fo r a zon1ng change. 1'he society has~ obtained. • · bJtld!na permit slnct the QJMmtssfon unlbimoo~ Iv approved the ·111e punilt Oo ,M.-.y 4.. Thi.I deci,;on foUowtd 1 ~Y ¥,ting it ' Pipeline Pushed Huntington, Valley ·Protests Rejected By ALAN DIRK.JN 01 tnl DlllY Piiar St11! Foes of the Orange C-Ounty Sanitation Dislrict's plan to install a huge pipeline under Brookhurst Street through Hun· tingtnn Beach and Fountain Valley have. i;uffered a se tb ack. Homeowners and business men pro· tested the disruption I.he five-mile, $7.4 million project would cause before the Huntington Beach. City Council. The coun· cil set up a committee to investigate ·lhe. project, estimated 10 la st from 18 to 22 months. One of the comn1lttec·s first assignments was to ask public works director JiJ11 Wh~eler , to investigate lhe sanitation engineers cost figure s. \Vheeler has cno1pleted his research and reported to the con1mittee members that there is "noUling to argue about" in tlje , !'l'll!il'I: , . . W?i"eeler hnds that the: sanllalion district's argument lhat laylng the line in the Santa Ana rive.r bed -the alternative pushed by the (lbjectors - would cQst an additional $1 ,250,{)()(] is valid. This is because the ljne would have to be larger and deeper, he said. .. Another alternate route for the llne, ,vbic~ will link the district's two sewage treatment plan(s, was al ong Bushard Street. But \Vheeler found thit this NIJJ.t, "'"·ould cost another $250.000. Committee member Jerry r-.tatne'y ex· pl!lined today that if Bushard Street were used the road would have to be closed because of a smaller right-of-way. Sanilatlon district engineers claim one Holiday Traffic Death Toll Over U.S. Prediction By United Press Jnternatlona l The Memorial Day holiday traffic clerith loll finished above the Nationa l Safety Council's estimates. a final United Press International coun~ showed today. The council had est imated betv.·een 475 to 550 persons would be ki\1ed in the 78- hour period fr om 6 p.m. local time Fri· dav and midnigh~ Monday . The final UPI count showed 557 persons killed in traffic accidents. A breakdown of accidental deaths showed : traffic S57 : drownings 77; planes 13: other 74: lotal 721 California led with 53. traffic deaths . Ohio had 34, New York and Illinois 30 each. Te:iras 23 and Pennsylvania 21. North Dakota was the only state to ttport no traffic deaths. Battle, nil April 29 when the commission voted 2 to 2 on the hospital permit question and eventually Butterfield and Commissioner Fred Jefferson walked out of the deadlocked aession . Prior to the commtssiqn's Un.al vote Assemblyman Robert Badham · ( R • Newp<>rt Beach) called tor a atale legislative illvestigation into the alleged conOici. or Interest charges against com· missioner Arnold Forde, representative of the Firth District. Farde ·holds a financial lnt.erest In 11 competing hospital now being constructed in Mission Viejo. Thursday and Friday or this week a subcommittee of the. Assembly Com· mittee on Health will meet in IJte county superviSors' 'chambers IQ probe the hospital question. 1 Committee chairman William Campbell (R·Haeienda Heights) said the eommittee sesstons 8lemmed from Badham'11 rt· qutel fpr inve$tigaUOn tnto the Sad- dleblct' ll~al' co•rtt~. ' lane of lr~,ffic in each direction will be kept open if the Brookhurst Street .align. ment is used. Matney'" agreed that the results of \Vheeler's research represented a setback but said he would ask that the loss or any sales tax revenue also be wfighed in final considerations. Al Klingensmith, president of the Hun· lington Beach Chamber or Commerce, said today that he believed 25 businesses might go bankrupt if the Brookhurst Street route is used. C-Ommittee members are planning to meet soon with Fred Harper. manager or the Orange Cowity Sanitation District. to discuss the project .and alternates. Work is scqeduieq to start in September. Reds Drive S. Viets Out Of Cambodia Border Town SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnariiese .forces were driven out of· the Camt)od~ border town of Snuol Monday, leavln~· a trail of wrecked tanks. armored cars and artilleryvf!ieces be.hind ·them. military sources said today. The Commun ists claimed a major Victory with staggering government losses. South Vietnamese spokes men said their 8th Infantry Task F'orce of 2,000 men had pulled back more than six miles from Snuol after losing 204 men dea~ and wounded in five days of lighting . They put Communist losses at J,079, including 700 killed by tanks and U.S. airpower during the retreat. Viet Cong radio broadcasts heard in Saigon were as jubilant in thelr victory claims as wben the South Viethame~ pulled out of Laos earlier this year. They said North Vietnamese troops had cair lured JOO governmenl soldiers 11nd •·put out of action " another 1,500. Atlhough the Communist clalms were suspect, government spo kesmen admitted leav ing behind naming tanks. armored cars and trucks in what appeared to be a rout by vastly superior forces, The Viet Cong said they captured SO tanks and armored cars, destroyed 150 other armored vehicles and trucks and cair tured 500 weapons , including 10 artillery pieces. The Communists said the main ball.le was fought Sunday -a day when govern· mcnt spokesmen in Saigon reported only minor fighting. The Communis ts said they captured SOO tons or ammunition and 100 radios and destroyed five helicopters. The government claims appeared equally suspect. They said allied air strikes by both Amorican and South Viel- , namese planes and helicopters killed 700_ Cofumunists Monday along Hlghway 13. But U.S. spokesmen at lhe same briefing said the Anierican command in Saigon had not received any report from its pilots on operations there. Snuol, 85 miles north of Saigon , was &lmosl obliterated by American tanks in ' the invasion of Cambodia a year ago but i;everal hundred civilians were reported sUll living there. Their fate was not known. Heavy fighting also WllN reported int Cambodia JS miles from Phnom Penh, the capital. Capt. Chhang Song, a military .spokesman, reported some of the he:tviellt casualties of th~ Y.ear-long war with preli minary reports showi ng at ltast 50 wounded government troops evacuated frmn~lhe ·same. Song said 200 COmmunlat.s were kU!ed In the. atlaclt Qn Kompon1 Ch1mlang, 15 miles east of Phnom Penh. ln Phnom Penh Itself, CommunUit ttr· President Sets News Quiz on •TV Tonight WASl1LNGTON (AP) -President Nix· nn will appt'ar IJve on the four television and radio networks In a news conferenee 11t 5:30 p.m. POT today. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Jast week Nixon will have no prellmlna!')' ·announcrimentl and will go •t·once Into lhe question and aMWe.r 1e11Jion. rorisls hit two American residences with etp\osive. devices, wound.ins o n e American slightly. The Ameficans were members of the embassy Marine guard and a group of technicians overseeing the handling of American war supplies for Cambodia. • Gr.ove Festival Erupts in Riot For Second Tbhe Rioting marred the Garden Grove Strawberry F'estival for the ~cond con· secutive night ~1onday as police faced an unruly, boUle-throwing crowd, Officers jailed 31 participants, 11 o! them juveniles, as the crowd refased to obey an unlawful assembly order. festival officials closed the event at 9 p.m. Monday and five ntinutes latef police gave the dispersal order. The. order was repeated for 20 minutes and then poli ce moved in when it was not obeyed .. More than 150 lawmen from 10 Orange County agencies joined in quelling the riot of about 1.000 persons. There were no serious injuri~s. Bot!.lcs. bricks, rocks and other debris flew through the· air during tbe melee. 1 pollce spokesman said. After about one hour, the crowd was dispersed. Assisting Garden Grove police were of· ficers from Costa Mesa,_ Huntington Beach and Westminster plus helicopters from Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Anaheim . Tear gas was .available but not used, police said. Some mace was utillzia. More than 7S,OOO people atended the final day of the lhree·day festival Mon· da y, officials reported. . ~unday night two police of ficers were 1n1ured and an estjmaled 2.000 youths rioted at about lO:IS p.m. More tban 20 persons were arrested. Oraage Co as' l\'eather June wlU,be buiUng out all OYtt Wednesday, with mercury read- ings .heatlnJ!' up to Ult low' 709 In th&." Inland areas, wJUi a 68 figwe along the coast. INSIDE TODAY 1url>i:4h potict rtscue l+tf«af'- old girl from terrorists in wild . gitn battlt. Story, pht'lto, Ptfat 4. ... '""' u Ct!Utrn11 I (Mdll"f u, • C!ltJUIH I0·1l (Oftll(J u (-111 u D .. 111 Hlollc11 t •tlttr111 ,.... ' 111,.111111-1 u l'IM ft(I ! .. 11 "--14 Allll L.t .... tl 14 MoYl<tl \9 Nll .. ~•I NI-... °''• c .... .., sw1v11 l"•rtitr 11 S'9NI 1 ... 11 \!Mk Ml • .._ 1 .. 11 Tlll"lltltll It Tltu!VI 1t Wtlthtr t W-11't N ... " l).14 Wtrlll N9W1o .. • ,I I ' I • I (' \ % DAILY PILOT H T11r~1. Junt 1. 19i l By Valley Planners Utility Formation of an under&round utility districl has received the tentative ap. proval of lhe ftountain VaUey P lanning Commission. Commissioner:s gave their approval last \\'et:k to a request. from City Engineer \\'ayne Osborne lo proceed with pl ans to put pov•er and telephone lines un- derground along Euclid Street from \\'a.mer Avenue to BOO fttt north of Heil ,11·enue. Osborne said the plan was originally proposed by the county enginel'r who From Page 1 MURPHY ... six tank! while clinging to a b~ing tank destroye r. Superiors were reluctant at first lo pro- -mote the-baby•1aced private becanse-he • • rose to the rank of captain and com· manded a company in the Third Division. Murphy did not adjust easily lo ci vilian lire on hi s rctt1rn froin the v.·ars. He gave away his medals to children and refu.sed to capitalize on his fame as World War ll's most dee-0rated Am eri can soldier. lfe finally tried movies, but soon Jabel- f'd Jtolly wood "full of phonies." His first marriage to actress Wanda Hendrix lasted less than a year. Hot Air Balloon. Rides Offered As Beach Prizes Free rides in a hot balloon will be of- fered as prizes W IO brave persons who correctly guess the total number of participants in Huntington Beach's an- nual Independence Day Parade. Jack Tatha1n, publicity chairman for the Huntlngto.n Beach Jaycees organizers of the July 5 sptttacular, said en tries for the rides must be postmarked no later than June 15. Winners v.·ii! be announced July 2. . Entries for the parade, which carries the the.me "America The BeautifuJ" C?n· tinue to pour in. • Recent entries include the El Bekal Shrine Temple Oriental Band. Laguna Beach greeter Eiler Larsen, and the Jrd Marirte Air Wing Band . · T~e parnde will start at lZth and J\fain .Streets at 11 a.m. It will wind its p y through the <;Hy's downtown portion and evel)tually v.·ihd up at La ke Park. Beach's Shipley ,, Leaves Hospital Huntington Beach Counci lman Donald Shipley has been dl~charged from Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach ~ after recovering fr'om a bout with diabetes. The councilman, who had been weaken- ed by a case of infectious hepat1ti11, ""'BS admitltd 10 the hospital May 13 when diabetes complicated his ronvalescence.. F'or two days he wa! in the hospital's in- tensive care ward. This wa~ follov.·ed by two v.·eeks of rest leading to his discharge Jrom the hospllal Friday. Dr: Shipley, a biology profeossor .al Ca l ~late. Long Beach. has allended onl~· one rouncil mecttng since m1d-/'11arch when he v.·as stricken with hepatitis. HI' is not expe:ctcd to return to teaching unt il September. OIAN•I COASf DAILY PILOT OAAN•t: COAIT r UILIUilNCJ COMPAH'f l olto1t H: WoM r .... 111 .. 1 11'111 ~..-111111r J1~\-It· Cu1l1"( Yiu ~,.I09n1 "" C.-11 Ml ..... l1101111t K11Yif f:•l!...- 111 ...... A. Mur,.lii11~ M1rU1tl"11 lt:I H'llr Al111 Dir kl11 w .. 1 OrfnO<! C...•ty lifltw A!bt tl w .•• , •• .._._1110 £11.., HHtlllfh• heclt Offk• 1717S 111,h l1ul1v1ril Maill1, Addr111: P.O. 101. 7tO, •2•41 CAILY P ILOT, Miii Wflldl k ~ ,... M ...... I",_., II ~ ....... lf11ty .._, .._ 111 Ill .,,..,. .. lllMt tw ~ IMCll, N-; .. ell. C...lt /Mii, ..... ,Int .... lllM;tl, '"-•Ill V1llt\', a.11 C..,._lt/ c:.i.ir-..... ,..,, •• di ........... flil -'"""°' .. 1111•• ...... , ........... """'' • '1 m W•t 11'1' JlrMI, C...tl .VO... T...,•1•1 11141 MJ-4Jn C1 a 11nei1 """"" ... Ml·l671 """"""''· itn , °"""" C-1 Pv10111111t ~. Mo -'"""· 111 ... 1, ..... .. lflnl,I ,......., er ..... _,..._,. .......... _, ~ ....... lie., -~. lf'IC,111 ..,.. ,... .. el ''"""'' -· .....,, d OH '°""'" '9111 OI N'-1 ... di ~ C...11 M-. Ct "lwl<lll. lillltc:rl't .... 1111 urri.t-11.n ,....,tl'lly1 'Y ""'11 ll,11 _,.,, """"'" -11111111111. II.ti ,,_flilty. I District OJ(?d ~anted to· bury the lines adjactl\t to Mile Square Park . ·'Under a ruling lrom the s\Jtte Public Utilities Commission, the So u t her 11 Calirornia Edison Company rnust relurn two percent of its gross profits to loca l government to be used to place poweor lines underground." he explained . "'The county came to us because about a third of the project lies ou rity ter- ritory, the rest is in county property at the park." he added . t Osborne said his staff is researching NEW BUSHARD PRINCIPAL ' ..., H1rbtirt 0. L•vy Herbert D. Levy Named Bushard School Principal Herbert D. Levy has been appointed principal of Fountain Valley's John B. Bus hard School for the 1971·72 school year. Le\'Y. 40, will replar.:e Ted L. To1\'l"Y v.·ho \\"ill open Fountain Valley "s new lso- jlro Oka School. Levy is currenlly principal of Garden Grove's Crosby Elementary School. A sperialist 1n early childhood educ11· hon, he received his bachelor"s degree in 1952 and his master's degree in 1%-0, both from the University of Minnesot11. This summer he will attend \Va!den University in Florida to pursue a doctoral degret in his spec ialty. While in Garden Grovr, Levy wa s one ()f the authors of the dislrict"s curricu!~ ' guide for reading. J Russ Auto Plaste\ed LOS ANGELES . (AP) Youths plas~red stickers saying "Save Soviet Jews" over a Soviet built car making its first American appearance at an auto show. The stickers '''ere quickly removed flfonday by officials 01 Auto Expo '71 and did not damage the car, a small, four door 1-.fuscovich. lht project and probably will be prepared . I to set a public hearing before-the plan- ning commission at the end of the monlh. If t"Qnirnissioners approv;. the project at the hearing. a public hearing will be set befor~ !ht· eily council. Osbornt• ~ai d the total project will cost about $1 IS.000, all of which ~·ill come frun1 funds rerurned to the city and e-0un· ty fru 1n the Edison Company. "Our sh;ire will bt about S40.000. and the county \\"Ill ha\"e the balance,"' he said. Electronic - Teachi11g Unit ·~-.· Bedridden student~ of the HootingLOn Beach Un ion High School District 1nay soon ha1·c <in electronic link \l'i lh !heir teur.:h1'rs 11' ;~ .. tclepatch'' instruction £ys1cn1 is adopted. Now under study by the di~tricl's ho<ird of trustees, the system would en<ible a teacher to communicate with up to five students at onet>. Under 1he current system. the teacher must visit each slu· dent at home. ··\~'e \1·ould save about $10.000 a year on teacher salaries if we .v•ere to adopl this plan, .. said District Superintendent Jack S. Roper. Salaries paid out to visiting teachers cu1Tently amount to $41.306. Among the ad vantages cited by Rop•r are that the students could engage 1n i::roup discussions and that teachers ,11ould be allowed more frequent contacts with the ir pupils. Eventually. Roper said. the systen1 might be extended to educate the district's 63 school agt n1olhers \Vho are now receiving instruction at ho1ne. The district currently has 87 student~ in its physica lly handicapped minors pro- granl. Sorne of them are suffering fron1 1nonohucleosis, hepatitis or cmotioiial probleins. ()(.hers are accident victims. Sun Comes Out, So Do Crowds Tbe sun finally came out /'11emorial Day and brought the crov.·ds v.·ith it to the :.andy strands along Huntington Beach. After cro;tds of only 1.700 and 2.000 visi ted the city bearh Saturday and Sun- day, the allendance jun1ped !o 12,000 i\!ondav· City· lifegua rd s reported thBl there \1cre few 1nlshaps. Poor \\'Cather al!O kept the crowds down on !he slate beaches uri"tll Monday 1vhen 6.000 visited the Hunt ington Beach State Park and 4.500 sunbathers and surfers went to Bolsa Chica. Coast College Chief Watson Give n Raise Dr. Norman Watson . chancellor of the Coast Community College district has brrn granted a ne""' four.year contract and a $4 .000 raise. f·ollege district lruslees approved an nnnual salary of $39,000 for Y.'11!son 11•ho presently is paid $35.000 per year. THE SRTUI{DAY EV$~fNG .POST • •• It's Bacl' ' . • ' Arlist Norman Rock~·cll and the lrad1tional delivery boy appear on cover of first edition of resurrectf'd Saturday Evening Pos t. Bt:urt Servaas. an lndianlilpolls businessman. purchased rights to magazine and is bringing it bnck as 11 quar1t:rly with half m1ll~n copies going on newsstands today. • " ' I . , • . ....,,-. ., ' ' • Beach Unit· Faces Bolsa 1 .- Zo 11 e Issue • ~l embtrs of the i1unting ton Se•ch Planning _t;on1n11ssion will have another try al prl'-id(!ing a portion or the <"Oll- trov('rsi<il Bol\a Chica pro}c<"I tonight. Action on th~ 525-aere pareel had been delayed tv.'i1 weeks pending the outcon1f' of talks be111cc11 protesting residents and Signal Landrnnrk Developers. Prt!-zonuig or the ar('a to a eon1hination 01 s1ngle-tan11l y. rnul1!plt•-f;11n1ly and cnn11nercial ust's is being sought b~ Signal Landmark as the initial s!Pp to11·ard annex<1l1on of the property by lluntinglon Beach. If approved, the project \VOUid en- compass 971 single unils and 930 multiple uni ts. Construction could begin some tin1c next year. llomeowners. arrned v.·ith 11: 964· !>ignalure pellticn. have urged planning con1missioners to conducl an extenSi\e i;un:ey of the area before coasfde:rin& a • .......... ...i.au»>mwm , ex· r = X •l'•~•"""i'"'-Tonight"s 7 p.n1 . 1neeti11g at city hall \\'ii! be attended by representatives of the Ocean View School Distrirl who claun the development \\'Ould n'qu\rc two 11c1V schools lo be buill Naia Haasl, 18, goes ror a dip \\'i th her pet lion, Leonard, at Miami Beach. l~eonard is a year old and \1 e1ghs 250 pounds. He goes to the beach \Vith Naia several times a \veek. She has had him si nre he was 'three \Veeks ol d'. Yuba ~ity Sheriff Claims 'No BodiesinS9meGraves' 'VL'BA CITY. Calif. (APt-Sheriff Roy \\'hiteaker says he's convinced son1e of the orchard sites his men probed in the search for n1ore 1nass slaying victims \1•e re once dug as graves, then rilled in '"lthout bodies. ~-,'"'-~ "I hope we're very close'! to the la~t gra\·e, \Vhiteaker said Monday after again ordering his men to search for more possible buria l sites hke those \1•hich have yielded 21 stabbed and hack· C'd bodies. \\"hlleaker said that "a couple" of the ~u.~pectt'd gra\"e~ whit'h t•onta1ned no bodil's ··appeared to h<i\•e been dug as J:lraves .. . One wa!! among three sites where ~earchers dug Monday and found nothing, lhc sct'o11d clay no rnore bolhes 11erc tuu nd. The <1thcr \Vas an1ong earlier dig· J::lng.~. he sr11d. \\lh11c~1 ker relltsed to con1ment on a theory that the murderer n11ght have dug cai.:h grave before selecti ng a victim - and that if none f"'<IS found returned lo fill iu the hole to avoid arousing st1spiciQ11. \\'hileakcr said Roy Delong. 52. of J\ti~rysville had been taken in to protective custody but declined to say why. Deputies believe he i~ one o/ !he last persons to sec Sigurd 1-.:. Bciern1an. one of the vic- tims, before his body ..,,-as found in the J9th grave. Delong told l\fa rysvi!le police l\tay 4 lhat the last li1ne he saw Be ierman was abou1 t ~·n months earlier, getting into Corona's \•an. The first body \\'as discovered ac· eidentally 1'.t:iy 20 lly (;oro K1~ah1ro, a farn1er \1·ho said hr spotted an empt,v ,,-:ra1e size hole 111 his prat h orrharri Ht> returned e1i:h1 hour~ later and found 1t !1llC'd 1n . Aelit.>1"1ng someone had buried io-1(11Cn prof!('rt .\", l\ag:ih1ro called deptllies 11 ho found 11\1as 11 gra1f' ., The .~hel'iff said r.fo11d11v hf' ~till hrl1rves lhrre :irt• n1ore h(Jd1Cs. poss1hly linder l11nd floo<led t1·1th 1rrigat1on v.·ater. "\\'c"l"e prcH y ll'Cll rxhaussted the ~earch in !he obvious place$,'' he said, except for four or five suspicious sunl$.en 111 arcl\S in a submerged com~r of the J, I •. Sullivan ranch \1•hcrc 21 corp~es ~·ere !ound_ "'There's still a couple of acres und~r ..,,.a!er' and it \1·ill be a few weeks before ihe wa!er settles enough,'" to allow dig. i::ing. he Said. Juan V. Corona, a :17-year.old ferm labor contractor charged v.:ilh !O of the murders was d"escribed i\fonday as ··l'ery quiel. \\·ell mannered .. prisoner al \'uba c11unty jatl Jn adjoining 111arysville, Fountain Valley's 1'cen Help Center Opens Its Doors Fountain \"a!ley·s Teen Help officially opened its Youth Service Cl'nter today \Vilh an upe11 heuse sponsored by lh0e Pountn111 Valley ,Jaycettes. The center, "11 the corner of Euclid and Ellis Avenues. will prOvide employment and f11m1ly counsehng for area teenagers, <iccording lo Teen Help presidenl Carleton Hinz. 11 ll'JI! be open fllonday th rough Friday from noon lo 4 pm. for employment 1·vw1selin~ and from 7 p.n1. to JO p.m. for family cou11sel1n'1;. ll1nz said lhe nonprofit 41:rganizt1tion also 11 ill provide scholarship il\(.ormation, prl•gnanc~ lt>st1ng and inforntalion on 'rnrn'.1\ disease :ind drug :ihust'. 1'cl·ri 1!1 lp has b1·e11 l11111tf'd to hotline ro11nsel1ng for ne11rl.\' a \"Car since losing 11s original off1ct'S la~! S\j.f1~111f'r . Thr cost nf the ne11' 'tlntt<r is !em· por;iril\" he1ng borne hy the t'it.1• until the "rg<1nlz:i rin11 c11n take over the $100 per nH1nth lense payn1cnts itsel(. Thr p:irrel i<" lo(·ated sout/1ll'e~1 of lhe r·i!,v boundary fron1 ~llis Stree! to Balsa Chica StreeL and nort h ol the future Pacifit Coast Free11'11y. It is only a small portion or the Signal- owned Bolsa Chica property y,·hich 1n- <·ludes 1.900 acres and is valued at $-10 million, according to clly aide 5. Valley Council l\Iay Fill Nelv Economist Post The issue of hiring an economic coord1netor for Lhe ci ty or Fountain Vall e.v "'ill be resurrected lonight during the city council 1neeling. Councilmen will con.~!der the mat!cr as a discussion item during their me eting s t B p.n1 . in city ha!!. The post, which V.'as tagged for • $~4.000 salary. was eliminated fr<Hn the city budget by councilmen at their last n1eetiog. At that time councilmen agreed lo put the $24.000 into the undistributed reserves and-they scheduled further discussion of thP matter for Tuesday·s meeting. The need for an economic coordinator to gu ide the de\"elopmenl of the ci1y·."I commercial and industrial areas has been disl·uss_J!d several tin1es by councilmen and city officials. At !he last council meeting. !he con- sensus sk med to be the clly needed one, bul couldn"t really afford lhe salary. ··we can't al'ford an e co no m i e c:oordinator unless he handles other jobs, too," Qiunciln1an Ron Sl1e11k1nan said. S_benkman suggested a rnan be hirf'tf .-who could do the econo1nic coordination .and perhaps 11·ork as a part-time chamber of commerce inanager. In addition lo their discussion of the economic coordinator. councilmen are also. slated to take up !he community ser vices project which is und er develop. ment v.·ith the Ora n!e County Probation DepartmenL and the clly's annexation program. Reel China Popular? HO'.\C; 1\0\G (AP 1 -Commun isl r·h1na has been "flooded ~·ith application~ tor visa.~ 01 er !hr past frw nionth5 11nd cannot accommo<late :1l1 lhr prople wan1- 1ng !O vt~it the r nu 11 I r 1· B r 1 11 s h hu.~1nrssm1111 John Ke.~ll'1l'k 1repor1~d 1n- c1ay Krs11·1ck. th111rm:in or !hr Sino Rritish 1'r<ide fount"1I, has ju.,t returned from J. six week vi~1! to Red China -~----~-------------------- ' • WHAT -YOU SEE IS (NOT NECESSARll Yi WHAT, ~OU .GET! • Tedinologicol odvonces in corpet manufacturing ht·:e resu lted in lower prices today thon 30 years ego. The tufting mochine mokes corpel 70 tinMs faster thon Axmin isler and W ilto n power looms . These machine s w ill mok e up to 12 lineal feel of corpeting per minut e, eith er twelve o r fi fteen f ee I wide. The relotive ease of this manufacturing m e thod has had one negative a5pect •. lnsleod of oboul ten respected, reliable millS. todoy there ore more thon 300 mills, mony of questionable integrity. It is not difficult for • clever corpet designer to make a carpet look for bett.er thon it is. ~ Th'e onswe r to tlie consumer is cleor; Either know your manufacturer -or rely on • re putable ·retailer. (Alden's, of course.), ' SANTA AN~ ORANOI, TUITIN C1ll , •• ALDIN'S JIED HILL CARitlTI ' ORAl'IRlll 11374 lrvl"•· T1.11tln. C1I. IJl-JM4 \ ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1661 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4138 .. ' I j I . ' 1 , -- • •• -TlinCbJ, Junt l , 1971 20,000 Strike Telegraphers ' ' Sta_gin-g Walkout • WASHINGTON (UPI), -Two .unions representing more than 20,000 workers struck Western Uni on today, stopping most public services such as telegrams bul not affecting private and governmen- tal services. J oa1i Baez Gives Entire Paycheck To Censored TV PARIS (UPI) -Folk singer Joari Baez gaid today she ha5 donated her 7,500 Federal mediators ke pt in touch with both sidts Monday night but failed to stop th& 12 :0l a.m. walkout. There were no meetings scheduled between <:Qmpany and union officials. The issues of wages and job aecurity Temained unsettled. A spokesman for Western Union said in a statement today the aimpany would curtail its public message services and v.·ould not handle te legrams, money and gift orders.Te I e g r am s recently have become a secondary service of Western Union. The spokesman · said 1ince m6M opera· tions were automated, s u p e r v i a or y personnel would inaintain leased wires, government and bu.siness services. Telex, TWX and the new Mailgram service francs ($1,360) pa Y chec k for a ·which is maintained in cooperation with H DAILY PILOf ,t Police Officer Subs tor St0rk-- There is a strong kinship betwem San Clemente Patrolman Don Ander50n and l-day-Gld JOClflna De ak, even if they are not related. Anderson delivered the baby girl Sunday morning. In the fint such occurrence in !"!• cent years, the patro lman answered a call by Joanna's father, Arthur, at 3: IS a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Judith Deak w~ in labor. Anderson responded and 15 minutes later the girl arrived. Mother and daughter were taken by ambulance to South Coas\ Com· munity Hospital in South Laguna. where Mrs. Deak and her six- pound. 13<1unce daughter were found to be in excellent shape. The Deaks live at 102 Calle Bella Loma. Laguna Doctor Abortion Trial .. ,. I "censor~" television sh~w ~ a fund fix-the Po~t Of!i~~· . ~ ni h ~nsclentlous _.9!1iectors -R"epmr -ser-nees would -be. contimred::-~·-'W"'e""1.__.,.."'l"""'l"--'W'---""I 1ss I~z-clf(e'8 .. ~·fi~fi~te"'ta-'M6A'fioo,,..'fp4'1e'Sli1~ tfMllJ(t~tJ give her version of the eve~~ which led sl~~~ct:~~by the slrike were 17,000 e aye gmn 1'Jet1ao1•inl Se1·vices ("ivic leaders anti just plain folks turned out Mon - rlay fo r l\1emorial Day servlces a t Laguna Beach's 11eisler Park. Event \Va s sponsored by American Legion Post 222. The Laguna Beach High Schoo! Band providcd'lhe music. The honor g:!lrd \\'as from the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. Twins Injured in Crash Ball has not been set. to the French state-run telev1s1on network operators, repairmen and maintenance cutting off her act IR the midd le of a workeni of the United Telegraph Workers Sunday arternoon show. throughout the country and 3. O O O The televislon network said they cut m'e m be rs of the communica\ions . . . Workers of America in the New York the show because Miss Baez 1ns1sted on City-northern New Jersey metropolitan making a political statement and planned area. to describe Frantt: as a "fascist state.'' J\l iss Baez denied she had such plans. She said after discussions during the week with Producer Raymond f..farcillac she decided to sing three. songs and use the rest of the time to giving a French translation of the "Ballad of Saccho and Vanzettl." Eau de Skunk Douses Doggie Dr. Robert Cumming Robb of Laguna Beach today won a further two-month delay of his Orange County Superior Court trial on abortion charges. Judge Byron K. McMillan ordered the· 67-year-old physician who lives tn Dana Point to return to court July 26 for trial ' on charges that he procured rniacarrlqu: in three woman pt,ient.s. A pretrial hear · into lssue5 relating to the constituti nality of ca.Jifomla'a Therapeutic Abortion Act under· wbid( Dr.' Robb was prosecuted wu acheduled" T'vo County Boys C1itically Burned 111 Mexico Blaze T,,.,·o young Fullerton cousins were flown to a Los Angeles hospital from En~rnada, J\leKico. Monday after suf- feri,1g severe burns over half their bodies froin an under!crmincc! accident_ Two yOW'Jg Norwalk tv;in Prothe.r.i, seriously bumed in a Lagwia Beach lro11f~· fie accident Sunday, remairted al Orange) Cowity Medical Center today,, one of them still in critical tondiliort \Vilnesses to the holiday accident said the Rodriguez auto, driven by a third brother. Joe rolled over several times and caught fire after being 6truck. Other passengers in the auto were treated at the medical center for mirior injuries and released. She said after her rirst sohg, "Blowing in the Wind" she turned to the wings to wave in the interpreter and all she saw v•as her manager "waving his arms that the show was off the air, and a Jot of AiLaguna Beach man with a nose fqr trouble falled pol.ice Mond~y night to .repo~is dog, barking at a prowler. had been sprayed by "some unknoW chemi cal." ,J~~!~:~ 2' before __ J~~g!. Ro~!1-r~ • _ They were rushed hy air to County-USC Mcda:al Cen ter by a pair or flying doc· lor:-, nH'tnbers of the San Diego-based ''Fl~•ing Samaritans.·· A spokesman said Gary A .. Rodriguez. 11. is in the burn unit of the hospital with severe facial burns. J.lis t\\'in brother. Larry, is also still Ulldergoing hospital treatment for minor burns, but is listed in satisfactory cond!1ion. The two youngslers we re injured in a fiery auto collision \vhen the car they ~·ere riding in was struck from behind by another vehicle. The driver of the second car, Stewart David Allen, 21, of Tustin, ""as arrested on felony drunken driving charges. ) Drunken Hoofers Hit D:in1C'l Barrios. 8. and his cousin. Eduardo Escarzcga. 10. v.-'ere visiting the tllcxican lourist•tov.·n over the weekend \\l'!'n their clolhes caught fire from unknown source, according to local of· f1cials. Police said Allen v.•as to be arraigned today at South County .MUilicipal Court. ti1ADISON. \Vis. (AP) -A \Visco nsi n Senate committee has introduced a bill to create a new charge for persons c.ausing traffic accidents by walking while in- toxicated. Under the measure,. drunken \'.'alking could carry a penalty of one year in jail and a $1 ,000 fine . California Federal Moneymaker accounts offer you four ways to earn 5 % or more on insured savings. For extra earnings, interest is cpm- poundcd daily. Come to one of our twenty friendly offices and take your choice of these top rates on savings •.. - 5% Passbook Account Earn a high 5 j• current annual rate on any amount of money. Add or withdraw from your account a t any time and earn interest to the exact date of withdrawal. \ \ • Certificate Account With this account, you can deposit any amount of money for a 90..day term or longer and earn at a 5.25% annual rate. } police." She said she 9ever got a~ explanation from Marcilla~or any other tetevision of- ficial for the action. Hoping to catch themselves a burglar I officers rushed to the Templf{ Hills Drive home. But on seeing 'the culprit waikin ij across Related cases which might produce a guideline ruling on the validity of the state's abortion code are sUU awaiting decision at lhe district court and California Supreme Court appellate levels, defense attorney Moses Berman reminded Judge McMillan today. "Marcillac jusl disappeared inlo thin air.'' she said, while the nel¥:ork con- tinu ed with a filmed sports show in place or Miss Baez. She said she was giving the money to an organization which ~orked on behalf • µre m!l-n's frOnl Yard. the -disap- pointed investiga tors decid~npt \o make an arrest. . 1 l The black skunk, its tail plumed high in the air as it saunt ed olr i.~to the night. woul d AOl-mit to handcuffs, police s9id. The dog was given a warm bath. Charges filed against Dr. Robb.. cf 345G7 Scenic Drive. Dana Point, on Sept. 4, 1969, were dismissed by Santa Ana ""' Municipal Court Judge Paul f...tast on the grounds lhal the state's abortion law wa s wit:onstitutional and amounted to of Spaniards jalled for resisting, the ~ military draft in their Q(luntry. .. , ODS Certificate Acrouot Make a minimum de- posit as low as $1,000, leave it for a I-year term or longer, and earn 5.75% .. year-our next-to-highest rate. ' , 6% , Certificate Account Herc's oar highest rate. No savings and loan association a.i:ywhere pays more. You earn this top 6% :mnual rate by making a deposit of $5,000 or more for a minimum term of two years. • discrimlna!ion in favor of one major religious •. sect. .- ·\ ·- • vVithdrawals on cert.ificatc accounts may be made any time prior to maturity with some loss of interest. Passbook and certificate accounts arc insured up to $20,000 by an agency of the federal government and protected by California Fcdcral's strength as the nat.ion's largest federal. • California Federal Savings • .it...-..... --11.1- • For safety and high earnings, open your account at California Federal now. • Nation's Largest Federal Head Office: 5670 Wilibire Boulevard, LosAngtleo Costa Mesa Office: 2100 Harbor Blvd .• 540.2300 Anaheim Office: 600 N. Eudid Ave .• l7b-m 2 • • Orange Office: 4050 Metropolitan Dr. • 639-3033 ' ' , • . l • • • • . .. • • 1 I l . --.. • ummum Firms Okay 30% Boosts • NEW YORK IAP} -The United Steelworkers Union and four major aluminum companies have reached .agreement on ne w three-year conlracts giving some 32,400 wprkers an average pay boost of about 30 perctnl over the period. A spokesman for a fifth producer, Olin Aluminum Co. in Hannibal, Ohio, said 900 US W members slruck the company's plant at 4 p.m. Monday after talks broke do"·" over local issues. A union spokesman said 1,500 USW members \li·ere on strike. T11t~ar. Jut1t 1, l"n --' -• • ' Turk Police Free Girl Terrdrist • in ~ ISTANBUL (AP) -Police broke into the apartment where two young terrorists were holding a 14-y ear-old girl hostage today. freed the girl in a three-minute gun battle and wounded the two -youths, one !&tally and the olher critically. The girl was rescued uninjured but hospital officials report.ed she was being treated for shock. The girl, Sibel Erkan, v.·as at first reported by the hospital to ha11e been wou nded . The two youths, Huseyin Cevahir and Y..1ahir Cayan, were wanted for the kidnap-murder of Israeli Consul General Ephraim Elrom. Flushed out of a deserted mansion Sun· day by police, they invaded the third floor apartment of a Turkish army major an'd held his daughter captive after let· ling her mother and brother go. Witnesses said an army sharpshooter opened the batUe with a single shot from a nearby building. The shot hit Cayan in the race. Kidnap-murder Ca(e Slain window to police waiting at the top of a ladder. Clad in a dressing gown, lhe was taken to an anny hospital .and reported in good condition. C(vahir succeeded in getting out or the apartment building but waa confronted by a h<>!ti!e crowd, which included many women. He turned back from the crowd, which had broken through a police cordon, and was seized by troops and police. One witness said Cevahir was .injured in the side and had blood on his fa« when he ran from the bu ilding . An unronfirmed report by the semiof- ficial Antolia news agency said Cevahir Wal!i carrying a bomb lo throw at the crowd. or possibly to kill himself. The agency !aid a police officer ~natched the' bomb whic h exploded harmlessly in a va· ca.rt piece of ground. ~\......., Five-mati Majority Court Cuts Police Power, Reverses Loitering Law ( Aluminum Co. of America, the nation's J'\o. l producer. said 1t would raise prices on nearly all fabricated products by 6 percent starting in September. Alcoa said it would not increase the price of primary ingot. ~¥1"''~ .. --\<L ......... <I.~~~-..... ay v.·ereSITT11ra-rTottiebasTc wage Jn· ..l)t:~\j.y~s in bullet ~rooi(i.fqjv~es~ls;;.,~•~nd;.,"':'~~~~~~~\)t·~~!~~!l!!l'.'b<Jl~~~~~~~~~~~l>.l!i.il>ll<-~.~i..,,.....J ~'1lfl>~l!ilrii>!'?"mt1l"·«0 · • t apartment from fire ladders where they Q:iurt today cut into the power of police hibition aga1ns annoying con uc . creases the s teelworkers won fr om the / niajor can companies in March after a 23-day strike. President Nixon criticiz ed thal agreement as inflationary. I A White House spokesman declined i1onday lo comment "al this time" on the settlements with Alcoa , Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp., Reynolds 1'.fetals Co. and Orme! Aluminum. J. W. Abel, the steelv.·orkers' president. had rejected a Whi te House "inflalion alert." claiming his members were the victims 0£ Inflation. not the cause. Alcoa and Reynolds also reached agreement with the Aluminwn Workers International Union, which represent! about 16,000 workers at the , two com- panies. Term! were described as similar lo 1he 111.ttlworkers' pact TURKISH POLICE CLIMB LADDER TO HOUSE AFTER GUN FIGHT Kidnapers Were Sought for Kidnap-slayin9 of Is rael Consul had been stationed foi several hours., to clear lhe streets of "annoying" groups The ruling was produced by an unusual One police officer \~as slightl y injured of people. majority. Three liberals, \Villiam 0 . in the hand as he broke a \11indnw. ln a 5 to 3 decision invalidating a Cin· Douglas. \Villia1n J. Brennan .Jr. and Once inside. police fired pistols and cinnati ordinance. the court held loitering Thurgood ?11arshall, "·ere joined by two submachine guns and according to a laws must be specific to be constitutional. conservatives. John l\1. Ha rlan and v.·itness "hundreds of rounds" were e:t· The Cincinnati ordinance disapproved Stewart. Chief J ustice Warren E. Burger changed in 1hrec or four minutes. • by a five man majority headed by J ustice and Har ry A. Blackrnun joined in a Cayan was shol in the chest from a Potter Stewart had made it a crime for dissenting opinion by Justice ~yron R. dislance of four feet and fatally injured. three or more people to assemble on city White, a for-mer deputy U.S. allorney The girl was passed out of 8 kitchen side\\•alks "and there conduct themselves general. Justice Hugo L. Black fi led a S. Korean Units Sink Red Vessel in a manner annoying to persons passing separate opinion. by." The decision has national implications Stewart said the ordinance was invalid in that it puts shaky ground under loiter· [or t"·o reasons. ing ordinances thal a re written in general Firsl, he said, it is vague in that "no terms. The Cincinnati case was brougbt standard of conduct is specified at all." to the C'OUrt by an antiwar protester and That is, he said, each individual officer, for labor pickets v.·ho were arrested on judge and juror is free to express his own separate occasio~ Jn ~ ~io city. -··-· ~.steelworkers called their contract ••unprecedented'' and "a substantial vie~ tory" with major breakthroughs in pension and vacation benefits as well as increased hourly wages. The contract~ cover 61,000 employes at Alcoa, 10,500 al Kaiser, 8,700 at Reynolds and 2,200 at Ormet. the union said. Rank and file ratification of the USW contract Palestine's Guerril~." Charge Jordan Attacks · ............. ~L SEOUL (UPI) -So uth Korean boats and jel fighters teamed to sink a heavily· armed North Korean boat today in the Yellow Sea off the southwest coast, the defense ministry said. It said thC' 15 lo 17 North Korean crewmen aboard the 70-ton boat \Yent rlown \l'i\h their s'hip . By United Press lntemetion:il sc.1d. "The only \11ay they know is by tr.\'lllJ; to 1nf11trate and commit some act~ \Vi thin !hC' (oceupicd ) areas or along the !eease.f1re \ linC'. sensitivities in deeiding whethei-a particular group was "criminally an- noying." Second. Stewart said, the ordinance violates the constitutional right of free assembly and a ssociation . "Our decisions establish thal mere public 1intolerance t1nci animosity cannot be the basis for abridgement of these conslituliona l !reecion1s." he said. Lo11don Fur11ace Workers Strike LONDON (AP l -Nearly 1 ~.000 blast furnace operators today began a strike expectC"d to halt 75 per cent of the na- tionalized steel i1<dustry·s iron production 1mmcdlately and progressively reduce !he output of finished steel products for Britain·s already limping economy. • is not required. Terms of the pacls c~l! for average y,·age increases of Sol \.2. cents an hour the first year and 15.7 cents plus a minimum 12 1-i ctnt cost of living boost in each of -the next two years. • Cuha to Release Hijacked Jet, Government Told WASHINGTON (AP ) -The \Vhite House said today it has been informed by foreign diplomats that Cub'a wilI release Wednesday a hijacked Pan· American Airways plane and its 68 pasS('nger.s and crew members detained in Havana since Saturday. Pre~s Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said t his word came fron1 the Swiss l'.:mbassy in Havana and the Czechoslovakian Embassy in Washington. The Un1tt:'d States, of course, docs not maintain diplomatic relations v.•ith Cuba. There had been v.·idespread speculation that the. Pan Am plane and thnse aboard were being· kept in Ha\'ana as hostage."i for the release of fou r Cuban f1shrng boat captains who ha\·e been held 1n Florida on charges nf fish ing in Amencan v.·a ters. Ziegler, v.·hen asked 1••hclher the Cuban fi shermen v.·ould be r e 1 eas ed simult.aneou!>ly v.·ith lhc return or the American air liner. referred such In· quiries to the ::itare Department Some sources sa id they 11ndC"rstood Cuba had nol connected the Fishing in· <'idents and the hijacked air liner. The Cuban fish(rm('n V.'CTC' arrested Wed- nesday. The air liner \\18.~ hija<'ked Saturday on a flight from Caraca~ to fltiaml. A Pan American Air..,·ays spokesn1an gajd in Miiuni Iha! the plane might have been held in Havana becau~ of the ar· rest of the Cuban boat captains. Palestinian guerrilla leader l\amC'l Nasser said today in Beirut !ha l the Jordanian arrny 1\'a~ m;i ssacrin~ gurr- rillas and appealed to other Arab state...; for help. ~1ilitary source's in Tel A\'iv sa1rl Israeli security forces had been alerted for poSSible new guerrilla attacks. Nasser, official spokesman for the Palestinian Central Commillee, ca!leri a news conference after whal the guerrillas ~aid were three consecutive day~ of J ordanian army attacks on Pales tinian camps and bases in Jorrlan. lie spoke or the "CQntinuC"d massacre" and said. •·the re\'olut\nn warns a gain~t the silence of the world and \l'ill hold the world responsible for all the steps the resistance can take at fill level ~." lle <il(t not in<lica\e what steps the guerrillas had in mind. Jn Tel A\'iv milltary sources said Arab guerr illa a ttacks wC're expected Satur- day. J une 5, the anniversary of the 1967 Middle East war. ''It Is \he day the terrorists would \\'anl to commemorate," the 1n!lilary source's Wick• u E __ :FJ·'., --.!-1 c~ :f?a ~~ 'JJo )'Ou o r yo1t, take tl1.is man or 1coman, to be ••• ' "V."1! must ren1eruber this is the fourth yC'ar sincC' the \var. v.·ithout any progress on lhe pohtical field." Officers Pursue Robber, Uncover Cocaine Cache NE\V ''ORK (UPI) -Two patrolmen responding lo a report of a taxi robbery in progress ~tondc.y nigh t chased a suspC'ct into a room v.•here they found \\'hat was believed to be. uncut hC"roin worlh as n1uch as $1 m illion if ~old ii· J1clt1y. Bul 1n n1ake the arrest. the police had tn out wrestle fl\'fl men and disarm one of them. l'a1rnln1f'n C;1rl O'Alba and Virctor Roi::· gil'ro responded to the ta;o;! holdup and :-.;n\' a rn;in running from lhe scC'ne. They ch:1~rl lhe fll'eing man up to the fifth fln11r or a Harlem building. "Thr guy ran into the apartment and wr pushed the door open." D'Alba said. "Then this glf'y stuck a .25 caliber pistol in my parf ner·s stomach. I grabbed his h;ind and Roggiero grabbrd his v.Tist ·• ' 1\nnlhC'r man in lhe aparlment JOinrd 1hr rr:iy . IJ'1\lba said, and thr four men "llnrl ;i rrgular \1 restling match !hrrc for a 11h11e.·· \\'h<'n the patrolmen subrlue<l the men. !hC'y saw a pde of what appeared to be. Un('ut, roc.::iine nn the bed. Police est.inHr!eci the value or the cocaine ir sold on the strC'et at $1 million. r James F;iulkso, 19. of Manhattan, was chnri;:ed \vJl h attempted murder and with the ta:ti robbery. The other man. Ronn ie Lee. 30, Also of Manhattan, was charged wi!Ji possession or narcotics. June Makes Stormy Debut ., • Two Farms in Kansas Sniashed by Tornndo California \11rltobMI m«f'Oino c~iMn ""'"' inosl!, 11111nv ""'"'°"n ,~\tt """' ..-odlt;led 10" S~ll!1r11 C1Tlro-n;,, IQ!!tY I JMI '#f'idMt.dlY. T-r1turtt ,....,1'*' w1!! btlaw ...,,,,,.i fOt ttlt ... '°" •• .,,. ,,_,,~ "lwh !fl -Loa Ant11ltt Civic C1n1., .._.v w11 onlv .. 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The justice added: "The First and 14th Amendments do not perrnit a state to make criminal the exercise of lhe right of assembly simply because its exercis e may be 'annoying' to some people. If this were not the ru!e, the right of the prople t~ gather in public placv; for social or political purposes y,•ou1d be continually subject to summary .!iuspension through The British SlcC'I Corp. said supplies to consumers \1·ould eonlinue for several y,·eeks from stocks. The auto industry i i nol expected to feel the pinc,h until the end of the month. .Federal Savings In case you· haven't heard, Union ' offers a greatdeal more than high ,. interest rate savings accounts. Namely, twenty-one very special customer ' services that are just waiting to be taken advantage of. ' ' . · -· Including free money orders .•• free parking ... free i ' transfer of funds ... Series E Bonds sold •.. 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Phane '31-&'ill Re«ionnl Officr.s: Lo~ Beftch-Bixhy Knoll.I 0Gardena1J Malibu Main Olllco: "26 Sooth 8prios -1"'"<\.DPMO > I ~ I 7 'I , " • • . . Ne { • re :u~aeh \ EDITION Today's Fln•I N.Y. Stoeks • VOL 6-4 , NO. 130, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE r. ·191r TEN CENTS Judges Get '· Big Muscle In Strikes · From Wire Services WASHINGTON -'fhe Supreme Court armed federal j es wit .. h . ..,w~i~deiwila~tl;.lu~dliel""""'llliiiioiliii 0 . 1ft> by airline cmployes where they find no "reasonable efforts" ha ve been made to negotiate labor agreements. The court split 5 lo 4., with dissenter.!! warning that the ruling would destroy the careful barg<1ining machinery of the Na· Uonal Railway Act and innict a •·morta l wcu nd " on the role of economic pressure ln such labor negotiations. Its effect, according to dissenting Justice William .I. Brennan Jr .. will be to require a federal court to enjoin strikes where ii dete rmines that a party had not ~"'"rtcd sufficient effort to reach set- tlement. The court tod<1y also ruled ---.g2inst the Cincinnati loiter law. Story, pa ~c. 4. The majority opinion in the strike rul- ln; acknowledged lhat it "creates a not Insignifica nt danger" that parties in such- lab11r disputes will conduct the i r negotiating positions and tactics "v.·i1h an eye on the cOurts. rather than restricting their atiention to the business at hand .:' r "These "'·eighty considerations indeed I 7 i:ounsel restraint in the issuance of strike Injunctions based on violations" of the Railway Act. Justice John M. ·Harlan said for the mt1jority. -.. Nevertheless. \he resull reached today Is unavoidable if we are to give effect to all our labor Jaws," he declared. The opinion came in a case involving the Chicago and Northwestem Railwa y Co. and the United Transportation Un ion. Harlan was joined by Chief Justice War- ren E. Burger, and Justices Potter Stewart, Thurgood Marshall and Harry i\. Blackmun. Dissenting with Brennan were Justices 1-luQn L. Black. William 0 . Douglas and Bvron R. White.. "in essence , the court held I.hat a federal judge may issue an injunctiorr-to block a ' 5trike if he determines that. one side or the oth er had not made a reasonable ef- fort to reach a seJ,llcment of a dispute even though 1he regular process had nol been exhausted . The 1926 Railway Labor Act covers bo!h railway and airline employes. The Chicago and North Western dispute arose from a controversy over how many brakemen each train should carry. Nin e Men Asked To Be Queri ed For Manager Joh Nine men will be invited for interview.• for the position or Newport Beach cit; manager , Mayor Ed Hirth said-today. Hirth said !he Ci!y Council reviewed nearly 200 a)'.lplica!ions for the position \>acalcd /\pril 5 by the resignation or Harvey L. Hurlburt. Hirth said a special councllmanic com· mi!tee hopes to interview the nine, 6everal of whom are from Southern California, in an all-day session .June 19. He declined to predict how soon one of them would be selected. "It all depends on the intervie ws,'' Hirth said. 1-fe said It ~ .. ould be about August 1 before a new manager could begin work here. In the interim, Assistant . City Manager Philip F. Bettencourt is seMng as chief administrative officer. Holiday Traffic Death Toll Over • • U.S. Prediction 8 )' United Preis Jninnetion•I The Memorial Day holiday traffic neath toll finished above the National Satety OJuncil's estimates, a final United Press International count showed today. The council had estimated between 475 to 550 persona would be killed il1 the 78- hour period from 6 p.m. local lime Fri- d11v and midnight Monday. The final UPI count showed M7 persons killed in traffic accld~ts. A bre<1kdown of 11ccidental de11lhs J;hnwed : lraffic SS7: drownings 77; plan.es 13: other 74 ; total 721 C11lifornia led with S3 traffic dealhlJ. Ohio h<1d ~. New York and Illlnol.s 30 each . 'T'e1as 2.1 11nd Pennsylvania 21. North D11knl11 was the only atate to report no traffic deaths. ,. ' MURPHY IN 1946 Most Oecor1ted GI Ul"I T1t1pjwlt• MURPM:(JN 1970 Year5 Not Always Kind War Hero Audie M,urphy . l(illed in Plane Crash ROANOKE, Va . {UP I) -Actor Audie lo.lurphy, the lough "little boy" soldier v.•ho won every medal available to U.S. Infantrymen in World War II, has been killed in lhe wreckage of a small plane on a Virginia mountainside. The body of the man who chealed death often on the battlefields of Europe was found on Memorial Day on the side of rugged brushy mountain. Positive identification was v•ithheld pending a check today of X-rays and den· tal records, but fi.1urphy 's wile Pamela wu notlrie~ Monday afternoon that thl'! yt'ar hero-turned-actor was "presumed dead." Six bodies found in the charred Aero Commander plane that crashed on a flight from Atlanta to Martinsville, Va., Friday \\-'&re removed from Brush Moun- tain Monday night and taken to the Com· munity Hospital morgue in Roanoke. Dr. John Josko, a hospital official, said dental records and X-rays would be used to establis~silive identification. "All the ies have been terribly dismembered," e said. • 1'he 46-year--0\d actor, whose Hollywood career faded in recenl years. was flying to Martihsville, about 35 mites south of Roanoke, on a business trip . The pilot overflew Martinsville in a thunderstorm and crashed into the mounta in,, ' "These are really treacherous moun- tains in which a pilot, if he's not ac- customed to maunta~.flying. caa.gtt into trouble pretty easily," 11aid an official or the Civil Air Patrol, which conducted the search for the plane. Murphy. who won 24 medals and killed or captured 240 German!! during three years of combat in World War II, recently became associated with Modular r.1anagcment. a firm specializing in fac- tory-built homes and motels. 11e was (See r.WRPHY, Page 2) Yuba City Sheriff Claims No Bodies in Some Graves YUBA CITY , Calif. (AP) -Sheriff Roy Whiteaker says he's convinced some of the orchard sites his cncn probed in the search for more mass slaying victims were once dug as graves, then filled in without bodies. "I hope we're very close'' !o the !Ast grave, Whiteaktr said Monda y after again ordering his men lo search for more possiblP burial sites like those which have yielded 23 slabbetl and hack- ed bodie~ \Vhiteaktr said lhal ''a couple"' of !he suspected graves which contained no bodies "appeared to have been dug as graves." One was among three sites where searchers dug Monday and found nothing, the second clay no more bodies were found . ·The other was among earlier dig· gings, he said. Whiteaker refused to comment on a ti'le<>ry that the murderer might have dug each grave before ge\ecting a victim - HoJpital Dispute and that if none was found returned to fill in the hole to avoid arousing suspicion. Whiteaker said RO'y Delong, 52£f lo.1arysville had been taken into prote \'e custody but declined to say vthy. Oepul1 believe he is one of the lt1st persons to see Sigurd E. Beierman, one of the vic- tims, before his body was found 1n the 19th grave. Delong told Marysville pohce Ma y " !hat the last time he saw Beierman \va s about two months earEer, getting into Corona's van. The first body wa!'> discovered ac- cidentally May 20 by Goro Kagahiro, a fanner who said he spolted an empty gr11ve size hole in his peach orchard. He returned eight hours later and found it filled in. Believing someone had buried stolen property, Kagahiro called deputies who found it was a grave. The sheriff' ~said Monday he still !Su YUBA CITY, Page !J Butterfield ·Vows "" 8)' JACK BROBACK convalescent hospitals but not a general Ot "'' Dllll l'ii.t lt•ff hopsltal. . Orange County ·Planning Commission Durin g the heated controversy over 1he Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield today hospital early in May, Deputy Cou nty vowed to re new his fight againsl.l.be Sad-Counliel Thomes OJnroy ruled Lh'at the die.back Community Hospital. ho5pital was a proper use for the location at the comer of Calle de la Louisa and -. But a charge he made that approval of Via Estrada. 11 use permit for . the hospit.11 was not Conroy said today -01:.t his ruling was legal was disputed today by tht County t ~11cked later by tJie County CounseJ's Of- OJuiisel's Office. -i rice in a wriUen •talement to Butterfield Butterfield Wfs to appeJr before ;&he •nd~eo"1Jl'liMitli members. Grand Jury today an~ lsk t~l ~.to ... _.Buttirlte1d ·said Monday that under Investigate t'h e circftmifAtlc!S M· '\:-t;,OH'tY ""'ordi~ances, the land ln question roundinir commiSt1ion approval of the could only be changed to housing, recrea- conditional use permit to build the tional or communication l ._ c i 11 t I es hospital in Laguna Hilla Leisure World . purposes. He has charged that "special Interest lie claims the : hosPilJll sponsor!, the groups within the county government Lutheran Hospital Soc~y of Southern prepared information on lhf hospita l use f!alifornia, ahould ·hiV!uked for 11 bing permit application which swayed us to change. ;, ·~ make an incorrect declllon." Tue M>Ciety ha:i Qbtaifled a b11Udln1 Butterfield S81d that .the toning uses permit ,11\nce lhe eoaffnlliafon un1htmou8'- 1pproved last year by the Board of Iv approvM lhe uei{ptt"mit on <M11 4. Supervisors called for medical clinics or Th!s decision followed 1 stormy meeting Land Off er Told 'Park i11 Lieu of Taxes'-Irvine By L. PETER KRIEG planner is v.·orking on various develop. The parcel is located nbout ln the mid- 01 "'" 0.11, ~·0• lt•n ment poss ibilities for review by the com· d.te or the proposed ,p;roject. The Irv.inc Com pany·nas offered to give mission tonight. . __ .. th Newpor t Beach l ~ acres of Promonlory He said there wi\J be no formal sta!f l~vtne Company officials ~evlxu e Point for a park 1n .heu of building excise recommendation whether to accept the entire plan for the multi-f11.mily develop- laxes .1on .~h_e_ 536-un1t apartment it V.'ants property or not. m_ent ~fter ~trong . opposlt,!.Qq _l§ __ t.Q, I<> bw d "~ e. ~W• ·u..o<WJ>1J;ol~el~l!'I.~' ~otiaillak e81.r1'M""'~~~Wfl\~~~IYl!':"!<!!!!~m,,., Pm.re!r<S" o i""'oMil recret1t1on director, 11~clos.::C1 the oU~r for acceptance," he said. Bay, Lhis morning. He called 1t '"a good deal . Stewarl said the company values the parcel at $130,000. Excise taxes, v.·hich would go into the city's park and fire sta- tion development fund, would be $150 per unit, or $80.400. The company's revised development plan for the 30-acre poinl. located be1ween .Jamboree Road, Bayside Dri,•e and Pacific Coast High\vay, will be con- sidered by the parks, beaches and recreation commission tonight. Commission deliberations on lhe park proposal are expected to lead to a formal recommendation to the planning com· mission, which will conduct a hearing Thursday at 8 p.m. in city hall. Stewart said the park Y>'ould be ''an ex· pensive thing." poinling nut t~e cit~ got a seven-acre park in Harbor View Hills for $50,000. "It's going to cost the city an additional S~0 .000 to develop" the Promontory Point park, he said, "and ii makes you wonder. "But. then this kind of land is hard to come by." he said, ''and if we want a parcel to serve this area, we're going to pay for it.'' , He said the Clepartment s landscape Horse May Die If Mi ss iiig Cash Not ~Turned In A iix-year-old prize quarter horse may die because his owner is penniless and veterinarians don 't work for nothin g. Gene Cuthbertson, of Placentia, wasn't broke Sunday. 11e had $410 - cvcrythin~ he had, in his wallet as he l!tood on the shores of Ne v.·port Harhor watching the H<1wa ii \\'eek ou igger race from the Orange Coast Co ge crew headquarters. 1881 \\I. Coast Hi way. He !old pohce he started to le e aboul four o'clock when he discov red his wallet \vas missing. "1 just sold everything I had to pay for care for my horse," Cuthbertson said th io; morning. The horse, Feisty Bar, is kep l al the Jrvine Equeslrlan Center and is dying of anemia. "He can be cured w11h proper care." Cuthbertson sairl. "but I can't afford l!'J pav a vete rinaria n now ·• Newport Beach polici; st11rl anyone whn might have found the wallet may return it lo Police headquarters. Coast College Chi ef Walson Given Raise Dr. Norman \Vat son. chancellor of the Coast Community College district has been granted a new four·year contract and a S4,000 raise . College district trwtees approved t1n annual salary of $39,000 for Watson who presently is.paid $35,000 per year. • Battl·e nn April 29 when the commi,slon voted 2 to 2 on the hosp ital permit question and even tua lly Butterfield and C<lmmlssioner Fred Jefferson walked out of the dcadlocktld session. Prior to the commission'• final vote A!lisemblyman Robert Badham ( R , Newport Beach) called for a state Je11lslatlve investigation 1n1.o the alleged: ronflici. of lnterelt charges against com, mi!sloiltr Arnold Forde, representative of the Fifth Oislrict. Forde holds a Hnantial interest in a competing hospltsl now being constrt1cled Jn Mi11slon Viejo. Thursday and Frid~y of this week a l'!Ubcommittee of_ ~ Assembly Olm· mittee on Heallh/W1i1 meet ln the county supervisors' chambers to probe the hospital question. Com1nlltee chairman William Campbell (R·Haclenda Hoights) said the committee eesslons stemmed' from Badham's re· qoeat for lnve&tlgatlon , Into the. S;:id- dleback Hospital conlrovcr11y. \ ,.Post Gal~ Dead Mesa's Annie Ford Dies ai 69 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 1111 D•H' l'llel ""' Through rain and fog and dark of night Annie Ford kept her' appointed rounds, giving advice to her customers and credit to clergymen on Postage Due. She was Ann ie t~ ~.J;:;lT.&::· !~ thousands of OJsta r..1esans and she was godmother to 29 of them. ,,. Once, Annie was one among only seven \vomen in the coun try with credentials to drive a government vehicle -joining the local post office in 1945 -until quitting after the Christ1nas rush 24 years later. Costa Mesa ·s first lady postman died in the early morning hours -when the mail is being sorted -at the age of 69, after a career as varied as any human could v.·ant. - Funer;J'services were scheduled today at 3 p.m. in Bell Broadway Mortuary, v.·ith interment to follow at Pacific View Me1norial Park in C.Orona del Mar. The peppe ry postal carrier whose im- age included a long black cigar,tte)lolder b~ught as much varted news tntO h!!' customers' lives as the mail sbe delivered to them. "In this job it is never boring -it ls .a laugh a day and a tear a day," she once. said. lo.1aybe the fact she was once a newspaperwoman tied into the career from which she retired two years ago, realir.ing the mail must go through and it takes younger people to carry it. By the time Christmas, 1968, rolled around with its deluge of mail Annie had it. She retired. Costa r..fesa was called Goat Hill and had only two stores \\-'hen she came to town, along with a modest mail delive ry, but the dail y mail hit 5,000 that last holi· day season . "I just had In f;ice the fact that this old carcass v.·asn't putting in a good day 's DAILY 1>iLOT.Stlll l'M• MAKES LAST ROUND Peppery Po1twom1n Ford work any more," .s~ declared. "And 1 won't accept pay for what I'm not doing ." She was paid for doing a Jot in those 24 years, much of il not mentioned in government job classification descrip- lions for mail carriers. "In the old days, the people on the routes would ask me to kill their cats. carry their garbage, fix their income tax forll)s. play Godmother -and the worst of the tot -()ne day I had to deliver a cream separator and a roll of linoleum ." One da y in World War II she had seven nat tires on her mail truck, one for every employe on the slaff at the time. . "l can change a flat tire pretty good, but seven was just too much," she declared. Annie's travels around lo\.\·n developed (See ANNIE, Page ZI Carpenter Takes Swipe At Freeivay Opponents SI.ate Srn. Dennis E. Ca rpen ter ( R- Nev:port Beach/ said topay Ntwpnrt Beach resirlents and the Freeway Fight· ers are ''short-sighted" if they continue tn fight the Pacific Coast Freeway route withou t offering altrrnalives. Carpenter said the political pressures from the outside on the freeway contro- versy will ove~·helm local residents in the end if Newport Beach-maintain& itJ: present posture, "'I agree Newport Btaeh residents had .a right to extricate themselve! from a route agreement they no longer want," he said. "Newport Beach certainly came out wilh lhe least desirable route." Pointing out he was not involved In either the route selection or the ·attem·pt to kill the agreement, Carpenter ntver- theless urged Newport Beach residents "to find alternalives that are reasonably acceptable to all entitles Involved" in- cluding surround ing communities and lhe state Division of Highways. • .. In terms of sheer numbers, "Newport Beach Is a minority of one on this Issue," Carpenter 1ald, "and it Is !hart-sighted to simply say we don't want part of a rree- way OOilt through our clty." A bill that wouid allow the C.aWornla President Sets News Quiz on TV Tonight WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on will appeer live on the four television and radio networks In 1 oews conference at 5:30 p.m. PDT today. · Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziep;ler said last week Nixon will hive no prcllmlnAry announcementa slid wlll go a't once into the question and enswer ~i1sion. Nixon's last news conference was May 1 in San Clemente. It was bro1dc1st only on radin 1nd was limited to domestic questions. Highway Commission to re-opeo1{ studies of the Pacific Coast Fretway route through Newport Bea.ch, or any other route anywhere, has passed the State Senate, Carpenter noted,· The legislation, introduced by Sen. Clark L. Bradley, IR-San Jose) goes to the Assembly today where it will be as- signed to committee. The measure contaiM 4n urgency clause which requires two-thirds approv, al. but which, upon signature by the goV- ernor. a/lows it to take elfeCt immedl- alely. ln part, the bill provides ''Where the lHighway) Commission has adopted 1 location for a freeway, a local agency may request !he commWion to consider minor modifications In the route within the boundaries 9f the local agency.'• Or~~:a Cont · Weather June will be busting out Jll over Wednesday, with mercury read- ing.!! heating up to the low 70! ln the inland artas, with a 68 figure aJong the coast. INSIDE TODA. Y Turkish police re1eue l4-11ea,... old girt f rom terrori3t.s in wild gun battle. Srnry, photo • .Poge 4. ... u ... C"11Wf111 Clttd!W.. \If> Ct•••llleol C-lct c ..... ,,.., ... 0.•lfl ,....1c.1 ·-1!••111 ..... •1'11'9rlll111Mltt ··-N_K_ AM L•~•l'l u Mofv... \~J';, I N"lellll N... W • °'"' .. ,......, " lt-11 '''"" ,..,,... ,. 11 •~•'" 1~1r U Sttc11. Mlftl:th '"" t Ttll WhlH lt 6 TllMtotn It " """""'' 4 1 .. 11 W~I N-lt-14 l • Wlrill N-... .. . .. t· 'f DAIL V PILO'f ,_ N T11tsdl)', June l, 19" (Board l1> Tal{e Plunge i ' j I I Harbor Pool Issue to Be Revived Tonight I By GEORGE l..EIOAL Ot Ill• D•ll' f'llt! '"" 1 Four ways the Ncwpo(l-~1esa Unified 1School District rnight rind 1noney to build ,a '35(1,000 Oly1npic S\\'imming pool ::i l 1Newporl Harbor High School will be 1discussed tonight by districl trustees. · Trueslee5 meet al 7 p.n1. in Costa ~esa City C..ouncil cban1bers, 7f Fair Drive, t..:osta Mesa. The on-again, off-again pool proposa l rMjuires a school boatd dccisiQ_n !rt order for the, distriot's coslS lo be i~cluded in the 1971 -72 budget. The dis1ri1:t 's director of fiscal plan- "l'llng, \\'alter Adrian, will un\-eil <f preliminary drah of the budget ton1gh1. but the tentative budge! does not include money for lhe pool. A '·tentat.i\'e" commitment of a total ' 'Aloha " Judy Tingum, 18, Tustin, was tapped as queen of Newport Beach's Hawa ii \Veek. \vhich en~ed Su nday. She represent· ed Eastbluff Shopping Center in city"•ide observance spon- sored by Ne\vpo rt J;arbor Chamber of Comme rce. f'ro1n Page l MURPHY • • • flying lo Martinsville to inspect a modular plant. Aboard lht '""'in-engine cra[l with Murphy were Claude Crosby of Atlanta, president of Modular: Raymond Prater of Chattanooga, Tenn .. a l\1odular at- torney; Jack Littleton Of Fort Collin!', Colo., secretary-trea.!urer of the Lenoir Corp.: and lhe pilot , Herman Butler of Crossville. Tenn . The sixth occupant \li'as not im- mediately identified. Jwo close friend s or t-.lurphy. producer Rudy Durand and !!at \\'egandt. a real rstale salesman, lei\ Los Angeles Mon- day night for Roanoke to identify the body and return it for memorial services. !\-1urphy. a poor lnrrn hoy from Kingston. Tex. v.on 1he congrrss1nnal n1edal of honor for single-handedly driv- ing off a German force of 200 nien and i;;ix tanks >Ahilc clinging to a burning tank destroyer. OU.M61 COAST DAILY PILOT (fttANGI! COAST' l'UI Lll HINQ COMl'ANY "-oliorl N. Weed l'•n :<1«1I .,.. l'UO!lilllf' Jee\ II.. C11rl .. y "\'kc .. ..._,14..,1 11)11 ~11 M• ....... r11 ..... , '··~ir E1Mor T~'"''' A. Murplli110 \ M1...,0J>O Edi- L ,,,,, K.:19 N....,.I 0"<.11 (:Ill l!dlHW N'l'WJMrt hcKll OHie• lJll N1wp11rl loul t~trd M0•il1~9 Aciii1111 : ,,0 . 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The NtWJX!rt-Mesa school board has {'Ommilted $175,000 for const ru ction of a pool to replace the aging Harbor t-jigh pool. \Vhile a 2s.n1eter pool >A'ould match present facilities. a succession of speakers at school board meetings durinr, •the past year ha\'C urged provision uf better facilities for sv.·im compt!titions. The larger 5(}.meter pool would Set\'e more students, proponents have argued. Th• rundlng alternatives Adrian will present tonight are; -Pay $175,000 \vlth bond mon ey and levy a nine·tenths of a cent comn1uni1y .!>ervices tax for tv.•o years lo pay the ex· tfa $7~.ooo. -Pay lhe entire $250,000 district share v:ith a cent and a half coITTmunity services Iii" for two years. afte~ which a hnlance o[ $121.000 .~·truld come fr on1 bond money. -Cut $39.000 propolied for tennis courls al Costa t-.tesa High and $18,000 for 1110 new l'ourls at EstanC'la High and levy <in additional community service tax or a cent and a half for three years. ----Setk an $67 .500 commitment of monev froin !he Cit\' of Costa !\lesa - 1natching Jl;ewp<irt Beach's contribution -to reduce the district's pool e1pense h.1 ~162,500. To Join District /(ids A group or 300 Newport-Mesa Unified School District music students w.i!l be coached Wednesday by vet er an bandsmen \vhose tunes set their O"TI parents and grandparents' toes tapping. St.an Ken ton's Orchestra will join them by sections -trom~, clarinets and other instruments -Costa Mesa's Estancia High School 2 p. m., for a s~i al clinic. "The chance or a lifetime," is the \vay music teacher and Kenton r-..tusic Clinic project director Peter Fournier describes it. Students and professionals v:Ul spend a full afternoon tootling, thril ling and trum· peting alOng, with the pros providing tips on performing. Kenton's crew will convene \Vednei;dl!ly at 8 p.m. Jn a pub lic concert at Orange Coast Colleg e, with tickets at $3 for Tunnelers Loot CdM Clotl1iers Burglars tunneled \hf{lugh a Newport Beach menswear start v.·alt ovtr lhe ~1emoria\ Day weekend, stealing more than $13,000 worth of pants, shirts and other acctssories. The theft occurred at Mr. Britches, 251 E. Co.11st Highway. Corona del Mar, ac· cording to investigators . Victim Phillip A. Garcia s11id the burglary involved 1,120 pairs of pant.s, more than 500 shirts and 400 belts. Officer Kenneth L. McG regor said whoever broke into the shop removed vvooden pant ls to gain entry. Jack Sakioka Found Dead -Suicide Told A member of th' Orange Coast pioneff Sakioka farming fan1ily v.·as found dead in his ciir on the Costa Mesa ranch over the weekend "'ith a suicide note inside. Jack Sa kioka, 50. of 14850 Sunllov.•er A\'e., ... :as discovered inside The ,·chicle, with a hose attached to the exhausl pipe into a >A'indow. adul!s. S2.50 for students and available at local schooiS, Coast r.1usic. or the door . Kenton strongly endorses !he clinic conCf'pl of instruction. ··~1usic should be a reqWred subject for every student. v.tiether or not he plans lo make it his profession,'" explains the man most renowned for the Big Band Sound. He is also opposed to its bting a luxury course. "f>;o other subject than music so :simultaneously involves the m an y capab ilities of the human mind,'' Kenton explains. The instrumental clinic was developed under a Newport·Mesa Unified School District Hot Ideas Grant, at little cost to 1tJ own treasury. Proceeds from the B p.m. concert will pay for the 2 p.m. instructional session, according t'O r~ournie~ 2 CdM Scl1olars Misse~ by Li st • 1'v.·o outstanding students at Corona del t-.la r High School v.·ho received numerous awards and honors \\'ere overlooked in a recent summation of s I u d e n l achievements. Janet Stanton and Clnd~· Bottorff. both straight-A sludents throughout their high :-ehool years, were recognized a total of 18 L11nes at the school's recent awards ban- quet. fvlis.~ Stanton led the class >A'ith 11 honors and Miss Bottorff took seven. The Daily Pilot regrets 1he oversight by its education >ATitcr who admitted !hat. >A'hile he, too. had been an hon<'r student in high school, none or his awards were for excellence in 1nathemaHcs. R ed China Povutar'? 1-10!\G KONG (AP) -Communist China has been "flooded \\'ith appllf'Alions for visas over the past few months and cannot accorninodate alt the people want· ing 10 visit the co u n l r y • Brit is h businessman John Kes>A·1ck reported to· dn\'. Keswick. chairman of the Sino Ar.1rish Trade Council. has just returned from a si x v•eek visit to Red China. THE SRTU~.llY EV~ftl+:f ~.POST ,-,,.,.,i,;, A -~.. r-.. • .. --~-----()., 1. ' -· It's Back Arti~t Nornian Rock\rell and lhe trad1tio11al delivery boy appear on cover of first edition of resurrected Saturday Evening Post. Beur t St:rvaas, an lnd l~napol is b~slnc~snlan, purch~sed ~ights to ~1ag11z.ine and is bringing 1t b<tCk as a quarterly '~·Jtb half n1ilfion copies going on ne\vsstands today. • I ) -' " ' ' . . .. • ' ... ,. 'It· . ... 1 !' ... (, !1 -t ... ~·· "· *I ' ' •• I -.,, f .. . .., ' . • , r· ' ..::-,. . ; • Front Page l ANNIE ... .a humanitarian philosophy that belitved !ht besl and obstrved tht v.·orst about people, n1inisters of the Gos p e I ~!withstanding -· She alwaya prided herMl(,on coDecUng ea pere<:n\ o! the Pootqe ~ ,:· .. lt would have ljten 100 percent if >A'e coo Id discount the preachers, .. sht once sai.~. "T8'Y are tbe only ones who do nie "' Dtprived of her dally rounds delivering 1,500 pieces of mail, Annie kept busy as a charter men1be-r of the Orange OJa s! f\1ineral and Lapidary Society, always wearing rings she made herself. She v.·a11 also a student of American l n- dlan culturt and crafts. -deAcribed by friends as an example of the 1er1n cor1- 11nuins....,educalion. She was also on !ht post oFfi<.-e staff long before superiors considered their 011•n carttr!I. One little boy 11·ho used to gi\'e hc1· daughter cr;:,wf1sh as presents, Robert Nelson. ·gre>A' up and beconte her station :\Uperlntendent. And she d~lvtred mail to John Klugie>A·icz for W years before he finally became post1naster. Despite the gro,v1ng nun1ber of Cosl a 1\1esa .residents. J\lrs. Verna ford -sht' never went by anything but Annie - . •·"""'1<K..i ~~ -·-... ~~-~ becon1e impersonal. iii' Keeping Her Cool Nailfi ~laa st, 18. goes for a dip '''ilh her pet lion, Leonard. at Pt\iami Beach. Leonard is a year old and \\'e1ghs 250 pound§. He goes to the beach \\·ith Naia several times a \\'eek. She has had him since he \vas three weeks old. Newport Man to Co11ti11ue Fight f 01' l(RLA's Lice11se A i'\ewpnrt Beaeh n1An today plAns to con1lnue his l1gh1 to brin.o; radio station l\.RLA to the Harbor AreA dttspi te a set- back by the Federal Communications Cornrnission H.t'viev.· Board. The FCC Review .Bo:'lrd last week denied the ~pplica1ion or Charles \V Job- bins to take o\'er the freqllency now held by the Pasadena pop rock sta!ion But this morning Jobbins said that decision will be appealed to lhe FCC 11 self. "This thing is not over ~et.'' Jobbins said ... There are still 10 applicants for the frequency and 1l n1ay lake a com- promise lo solve it." The f'CC Review Boa!'d gave the nod for 1he frequen<·y to Orange Radio. Inc., of Fullerton. bul held back full approva l pending further i11vest1gation of Orange Had10. FCC personnel "''anted to know n1ore about the presence of Hobert r.-taheu. th e man who raised a storn1 in Las Vegas when fired by l!oward Hughes. in the Orange Had!o Compan~'· The batll(' fur l\HLA's spot on the airwaves < 111() on !he dh1l 1 began in 1963 when !he FCC ruled that then owner Jack Kent Cooke, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball club. cou!d not ho!d a st<irion license because he is Cant1dian . ::iince th:tt time l\RLA has been operated by a non-profit corporation \\hi le some 20 applicants (no>A' I()) have fought For a lircn.~r to replace KALA . lnillall~'. ;1 group kno"·n as Voice of Pasadena v.•as granttd the KRLA fre· quency, but th:it drci,ion was changed by the ncviC>A' Board which is leaning lov.ard the Fullerton application. .. Thert' is such a ..tfattle for this rre· quency b<'cauSi! it's 1he Ftrsl A\1 station opening In Southern (<J!1forn1a in 28 ~ears:· .Jobb\n!' expla1n<"d. .Jobbin~. v.·ho 11\·e~ at 2127 A:iypor! \\'av. '.\'e wpor1 Beach . 1s already par~ owner nf n rcidio ~l<itiun 111 ~ilroy. Calif. He aq;:ucs 1ha1 Los Angrlrs is currently served by 28 a1n stations \\'hile Orange County has only 11\'0. "If I win. the sta tion size would bt cut do>A·n and we·d play rilldd le·of·t he-rosd n1usic. not rock and roll, not long hair and not country.·• Jobbins said. "We \vould also teature local news and local editorials.·· Some of the other applicants for the KRLA frequency include Bob Hope. Art Llnkletler and Howard Ahmanson . If Jobbins i.~ successful he plans lo build two stud ios, cne in Costa t-.·lesa and Qne in Newport. "'·ith the Lransmitler located do"'ncoast from Corona de] t-.1ar. The F'CC Review Board den ied Jobbins' application becau5e his lo>A' powtr fre· quency proposal .,.,.ou!d be incompatible \1·ith the F'CC's plan for using high powtr stations, of which KRLA is currently one. Buddha's Burden Too Mucl1 Strain \Vhocvcr uprooled Valery J\1orton's Buddha eviden\ly cltcidtd the theft was loo he:ivy a responsibility to take. Vandals succeeded in loosening the 300- powid orient;il god at 613 Narcissus Ave .. Corona del fl1ar. Sunday. but chose not lo haul !he iron and cenient de ity away . The-1ncidenl that might have been a grrnrl lht'ft case 1ven1 do11·n on !he police log merely as malicious mischief. Russ Aut o Plastered LOS ANGELF.:S I AP' Youlhs plastered stickers .~11ying •·save Sov1tl .Jrv.·s" rl\Cr a So\·iet bui!t car making Its first Americnn appear11nte at an auto sh0\1· The stickers were quickly renioved Monday hy officials 01 Au1o Expo '71 and drcl not d11rn11gc the t"ar. a !lmal!, rour floor r.1uscovlch . "l\ty people are fa1n!Hes to me. not just a nun1ber on a mai!bnx. If so n1ebody ha~ the flu. I 1vorry about it." The woman whos_e own last illness end- ed at Park Lido Convfl\escent Ho~pital also had her own fan1i!y. t-.lrs. W, G. Eisman , 2197 Santa Ana Ave .. a daughter. >A'it h whom she lived. two grandchildren. t\l'O greal·grandchildren and a sister. t.1rs. ~·luriel Grimeson , cf Sacramento. She outlived two husbands. .t'rom Page I YUBA CITY. •• believes there are more bod ies, possibly under land flooded wit h irrigation water. "\\1e·ve prett y well exhaussted !he search in lhe obvious plac:ts," he said, e;o;cept for four or five .suspicious sunkt>n in area i a submtrged corner of the J. J ,. Su\liva anch 1rhere 21 corpses v.'ere found. "There's stl a couple of acrei; under t1·ater and it ·ill bt a few \Yeeks befor~ the water sell s enough." to all ow dig - ging. he said . Juan V. Corona. a J7.ye11r-old fa rm labor contractor cha q~ed with 10 of !h~ murders was described ~londay as "very quiel, >A'ell mannered"' prison'r st Yub<s County jail in adjoinin~ J\1a rysville. A spe cia l ti.lemoria l Day t-.1ass was ssid r.!onday night at St. Isidore 's Roman Catholic church in memory of the 23 vic- tims and to offer prayers for Corona and his family. "We don·t know if Juan Corona '" guil!y or not," said !he Rev. Jo.'leph Bishop in Spanish to the gathering of about \,300 persons, most or them r.1e}(· ican fi.meri cans. "Until the Jury deci des, we !hould \e11ve the judging to God.·• He also described the slain tra11~ient.~ and itinerant fruit workers who have no friends or relalivt s as "the facele!s, forgotlt n people." And he urged •·charily and un- der!tandlng'' for Corona's wife and four daughters. Crash l(ills Co uutiau On Moulton Parkway A Santa Ana man \\'11.'I killed tarl\ thi~ morning 1\·hen hii; car went out uf cOntrol on Moulton Park>A·ay ;ind plunged into a drainage ditc h. The counly coroner·s office: ~aul Robr rt Sheets \VtlS dead nn arrival at Tustin Comniuni ly Hospital Rl 2:1;) a n1 lie "'a" alone in !he <·ar and snu!hhound 11n ~1ouH011 near Harvard Avenur ;it tht northe11~1 corner or tht Santa AnA \1ari ne Corps Air Facility 11·hen hi.~ r<ir fili led to negatiale a cur\'e and overlurntd, of. fil'er! said. WHAT YOU SEE IS !NOT NECESSARILY) WHAT YOU GET! T echnologicol advances in carpet manufacturing hove re1ulted in lower pric es today then 30 years 090. The tuftin g machine makes carpet 70 times falter than Axminister and Wilton power lo om1. These machines will make up to 12 lineal fe et of carpeting per minute, either twelv e or fifteen f e o t wide . The relativ e ease of this manufacturin g method hos had one negative 01pect. lnst~od of about ten re1pected, reliable mills, today there are more than 300 mills, many o'f qu estionable integrity. It ' is n ot difficult for e clever corpet design~r to make • ca rpet look for better than it is. The an swer to the consumer is clear; Either know your manufacturer -or re ly on a roputoblo rtteiler. (Alden 's, of cour1e.} • • • .. ALDEN'S •• ' IANTA ANA, ORANOI, TUITIN C•tl •.• ALDIN'I RID MILL CAll,ITI , I 019:APIJlllll 11J74 lr¥1ne. t1.11tln, C1I. ........ ( ..... -CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A•• . COSTA MESA 646-4138 1 · I ~ I ' 7 i 1 I I I . ' \ I J j I . ,I ' \ • p a ' f 7 I . -, .. .• , l Costa · Me~a EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks YOL 6-4, NO. 130, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ' ORANGE CbUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1971 • TEN CENTS ' ... . UPI Tt ltPhG!G Lady Postman Dead at 69 Anme Delivered Mail, Advice to Mesa ResUJ,e11ts 8y ARTHUR R. VlNSEL Ot I~• 01liY P'llol .Sl•ll Through rain and fog and dark of nighl Annie Ford kept her appointed rounds, gi\/illg advice to her customers and credi~ to clergymen on Posta&! Duj!. She was Annie the Mailman to thousands of Costa Mesans and she "'as godmother to 29 of them. On ce, Annie was one among only seve11 women !n the country with credentials to '-----..'~',.:jg' .... ~ .. -local post office in 194fl -until quitting a rtcr the Christmas rush 24 years lt1Ler, Costa fl1esa·s fir st lady postman died in the early morning hours -when the mail is being sorted -at the age of 69, after a career as varied as any human could want. l Funeral services \Vere scheduled today at 3 p.m. in Bell Broadway Mortuary, with interment to follow at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. The peppery postal carrier whose im· age included a long black cigaretl.e holder brought as mu ch varied ne"·s into her customers' lives as the mail she delivered to them. ''In this job it is never boring -it is a •• .I.~~Jlh~i!.~~i'.~1W \!ear a day,'' she once . said . • . DA ILY P'!LOT 51111 l'Mlt MAKES LAST ROUND Peppery Postwoman F.ord around with its deluge of mail Annie had it. She retired . carcass v.·asn 't pulling in a good day's v.·ork any more." ~he declared . "And I won't accept pay fo r what I.'m not doing." She was paid for doing a lot in those 24 years. much of it not mentioned in government job classificatio n descrip- tions for mail carriers. "In the old days. the people on the routes would ask me to kill their c;:its, carry !._heir _J.arba~e. fix their income tax: forms.Play GOCfmOtber -and f~orst­ of the lot -one day I had to deliver a cream separator and a roll o[ linoleum." One day in World War Ji she had seven flat tires on her mail truck. one for every employe on the _starr at the time. · "I can change a fiat tire pretty good , but seven was just loo mu ch," sbe declared. Annie's travels around town developed a humanitarian philosophy that believed the best and observed the worst about people, ministers of the Gos pt l notwithstanding. Sbe always prided herselr on Mllecting 98 percent of the Postage Due. "It would have been 100 percent if we could discount the preachers," she once said. "They are the only ones who do me . " m, SHERIFF ROY WHITEAKER iLEFTJ, DEPUTIES WALK THROUGH PLUM ORCHARD In Yuba City, the Body Count Stands at 23, But the Search Continues M;:i ybe the racl she was once a newspaperwoman tied into the career from .,.,·hich she retired two years ago.· real izing 1he ma il 1nust go through and it takes .vounger people to carry it. By the time Christm as, 1968, rolled Costa JYlesa was called Goal Hill and had only t\\'O stores when she came to tO\\'n, along with a modest mail delivery, but the daily mail hit 5.000 that last holi· day season . "I just had to race the !act that this old Deprived of her da ily rounds delivering 1.500 pieces of mail. An'iiie kept busy 1.s a charter member of the Orange Coast fltineraJ and Lapidary Society, always !See ANNIE, Page t) 5-story Motel Planned in Mesa By Holiday Inn Holiday Inn plans to build a $1 mi~fon mote l, Costa Mesa 's biggest, near South Coasl Plaza this year. William Dunn, city plannin& director, said prelimlnary plans have been shown to the city and a formal applic ation for the n1otel should be submitted this week. The nc\•: Holida y Inn would go on pro- perly sou 1h of the San Diego Freeway and v.·esl of Bristo! S1rect. Preliminary plans call for a five-story building with 15~ rooms. The motel will be connected to a Gulf Service Station. "Construction on it \~·ould probably 1\art this year." J)unn said. "Holiday Inn first has lo ask for a zone exception to el low a tall building.'' Costa !\1esa has a two-story he ight l1mitat1on on buildings. Anything taller needs special pern1ission. Dunn s11id Holiday Jon planners ere clearing up a minor problem v.•ith a £!Orm drain in !he ari>:i before they sub- mit Lheir precise plans for construction of the motel. Crasli Kill s Counlia n Un i\'louho n P a rkwa y A Santa Ana m:in v:as killed early this niorning when his c;.ir went out nf cor.trol on Moulton Parkwa y and plunged into a drainage di1 ch. The county coroner's offi ce s:iid H.oberl Sheets was dc;.id on arrival al ·ruslin Community Hospi tal at 2:1fl a.m. He was alone in the c<ir and southbound on Moulton near Harvard Avenue at the northea.~t corner of the San ta Ana !\larine Corps Air Facility .,.,·hen his car railed to nego!iate a curve and C"Verlurned, of. ficeN> said. MURPHY IN 1946 Moll O.cor'1ttd GI , Sheriff in Yuba City Reports ,Empty Graves YUBA CITY, Calif. (AP ) -Sheriff Roy Whiteaker' says he's convinced some Of the orchard sites his men probed in the search for more mass slaying victims were once dug as graves, then filled in "'ithoul bodies. ··1 hope v.•e're very close" to the last grave, \\'hileaker said Monday after again ordering his men to search ror more possible bllrial sites like those wh ich have yielded 23 stabbed and hack· <?d bodies. \VhitCaker said that "a couple" of the sui;pected graves which containerf no bodies "appeared to have qeen dug as graves." One was among three sites where searchers dug ~ronday and found nothing, the second day no more bod ies were found. The o1her y,·as among earlier dig· gings. he said. \Vhiteaker rcfllsed to comment on a theory that the n1urderer might ha ve dug each grave before selecting a victim - and that if none was found returned 10 fill Jn the hole to ;:ivoid arousing suspicion. \\lh iteaker said Roy Delon,!?, fl2. of tvlarysvil!e had been taken into protective custody but declined to say why. Deputies believe he is one of the last pcr.~ons 10 see Sigurd E:. Be1crman, one of the vie· ti mi;, before his body y,·as found In the 19th grave, Reel China Popular? HONG KQNG (AP ) -Communist China has been "flooded With applications for visas over the past few months and cannot accommodate all the people want· ing to vis it the country , B r i Ii sh businessman John Kes.,.,·ir.k repnr!ed to- day. Keswick. chairman of lhe Sinn Rriti sh Trade Council. has jusl returned from a six wel•k visit to Red China. Delong told Marysville police May 4 that the lest time he ...,. Beierman was about two months earlier, getting into Coro~·s van. The "'Tirst body was discovered ac- cidentally May 20 by Gorn Kagahiro, a farmer who said he spotted an empty grave size hole in his peach orchard. He returned eight hours later and found it filled in. Believi ng someone had buried stolen property. Kagahiro called deputies who found it was a grave. The she riff said Monday he still believes there are more bodies, possibly under land nooded with irrigation y,•eter. "We've pretty '.''ell exhaussted lhc search in the obvious places," he. said, except for four or five suspicious sunken in areas in a submerged corner of the J. L. Sullivan ranch \l:here 21 corpses were found. "There's still a couple of acres under \\•ater and it will be a few ""eek;; before the water settles enough ," lo ;:illow dig- ging, he said. Juan V Corona. a J7.year-Qld farm labor contractor charged with 10 of the murders was dcscribert t.1nnday as "very Quiet, well mannered " prisoner at Yuba <.:ounty ;ail in ad;o!nin_l:l !\1arysv!llc 1\ special i\-1emorial Day Mas~ wai; sai d fl·londay night aL St Jsidore·s Ro man Catholic church in memory of the•23 vic- tims and to offer prayers for Corona and his family. "We don't know if Juan Corona· is guilty or not.'' said the Rev. Joseph Bishop ' in Spanish to the gathering of about 1,300 persons, most or them Mex. ican Americans. "Until the jury decides, we should leave the judging to God." ~ie also deseribed the slain transien1!1 and ""Itinerant rruit workers who have no friends or relatives as "the faceless, forgotten Pf9ple " And he urged •·chanty and un- derstanding·• for Corona 's wife and four daughters. War Hero Audie Murphy Killed in Plane Crash ROANOKE. Va. (UPI\ -Atlor Audie Murphy, the tough "little boy" sbldlef who won every medal 1vailable .to U.S. Infantrymen In Warld Wa'l'-·11 . ·has been killed in the wreckage or a small plane on.. a Virginia mountainside. •1~· , The body or the man who che1ted death often on the bC'ltlleflelds of Europe wa s found on Memorial D:iy on the aide of rugged brushy mountain. Positive identification wa s withheld pending a check today of X-ray!! and den· ta! records, but Murphy's wife Pamela was notified i\londay afternoon that tilt! war hero-turned·actor was "presumed dead ." Six bodies found in the charred Aero ('.ommander plane thal crMhcd on a fl ight from Atlanta to Martinsville, Va., F riday were remoYed from Brush Moun- tain Monday night 11nd taktn to the Com· munity Hospilltl md't'gue In Roanoke. Dr. John Josko, 111 hospital 0Hlci11I , 1111id ·• denial records and X·raya would be used to establish po!itive identification. "All the bod ies have been terribly dismembered," he Said. The 4&-year~ld actor, whose l;lo\Jywood career faded in recent years. was flying to Martlnsvllle, about 35 miles south of Roanoke, on a business trip. The pilot overflew Martinsville in a thunde rstorm and crashed into lhe mountain. "These are really treacherous moun· talns in which a pilot, if he 's not ac· customed lo mountain Oying, can get Into trouble pretty easily," !aid an official or lhe Civil Air Patrol, whlclt COOdlJCtt:d the search for the plane, Murphy, who won 24 medil• end killed or captured 240 German! durln~ three years of combat in ~orld War JI , recently became associated with Modutar Management, • firm specializing In f<'IC• tory-bu ilt ,horn~ and motel11. He wa5 j$te MURPl!Y, Page I) ; \ Grove Festival Erupts in Riot ~~;: ~~~tdGa~n~o~ Stra\\•berry Festival for lhe second con· aecutlv• night Monday as f>OllOO l1etd an unruly, bottle-throwing crowd. Officers jailed 31 participants, 11 of them juveniles. as the crowd refused to obey an unla wful assembly order. Festival officials closed the event al 9 p.m. ~1onday and five rninutes later police gave lhe dispersal order. The order .,.,·as repeated for 20 minutes and then police moved in v•hen it was not obe)'ed. More than 150 lil wmen from 10 Orange Collnly agencies joined in quell ing the riot. or about LOOQ persons. There were no serious injuries. Bottles. bricks, rocks and other debris new through the air during the melee, a police spokesman said. After about one hour , the crO\Yd was dispersed. Assisting Garden Grove police "'ere of. ricers from Costa Mesa . Hunliogton Beach and \Vestmins\er plus helicopters rrom Costa !o.lesa, Huntington Beach and Anaheim. Tear gas was available but not used, po!ice said Some n1acr was uu!ized. !\fore than 75.000 people atended the final d;iy r;f the three-day festival ~Ion· da.\·. officia ls reported. Sund;iy night 114-'0 police officers were in1ured and an estimated 2.000 youths nn1ed a! about 10.15 pm. ~'lore Lhan 20 persons were arrested. Coast Coll ege Chief Watson Civen Raise Or. Norman \Vatson. chancellor of the Coast Communily College district has been granted a new four-yea r contract and a $4,000 raise. College district trust ees approved an annual salary of $.19.000 for \Vatson "'ho presently is paid $35.000 per year. UP'I TtltfMIM MURPHY IN 1970 Yttr• Not Alw1y1 Kind Red Victory South Viets Driven Out Of Town in Cambodia SAIGON (U PI) -South Vietnamese forces were driven out of the Cambodian border town of Snuol Monday. leaving a trail of wrecked tanks. armored ca rs and artillery piecos behind them, milltary snurces s;:iid today... 7he Communists claimed a major victory \\'ith staggering govcrnmenl losses. Snulh Vietnamese spokesmen said their 8th infantry Task Force of 2.000 men had pulled back more than six mi les [rom Snuol after losing 204 n1en dead and \\'OUndcd in five days or fighting. They put Cornmunist losses at 1,079, includ ing 700 killed by tanks·and U.S. airpower during the relreaL Vie l Cong radio broadcasts heard in Sargon "'ere as JUbi!an1 in their victory claims as v.·hen the South Vietnamese pulled out of Laos earlier !his year . They said Nnrth Vietnamese troops had cap-- lured 300 government soldiers and "put out of ac!ion" another 1.500. Although lhe Communist cl;ums were su~pert. government spokesmen admitted l<"aving behind flaming tanks, ar mored r,1rs and trucks 1n what appeared to he a rout by vas!ly l1ii L iiir forces The Viet ("ring said they captured 511 tanks and armored car~. dest royed !50 other .11"morcd vehicles and trucks and cap- t1ircd 500 .... ·capons, including to arllllery pieces. The Communists ~;:iid the main batlle was fought Sunday ~day when govern· mcnt spn krsme n in Saigon report ed only minor fighting. The Communists said lhey ca pt ured flOO tons or ammunition and 100 radtos and destroyed fi\/e helicopters. The government claims appeared eC]Uillly suspect. They said allied air strikes by both American and South Viet· name~ planes end helicopters killed 700 Commun ists l\1onday ;:ilong Highway 13. B11t U.S. spokesmen at the same briefing said the Amer ican command in Saigon had not recei,·ed any re port from its pilots on OJK!rations there. Snuol. 85 miles north of Sa igon , was ·' Mesa Policemen Attacked_ by Car A trio CJ[ Costa Mesa Police Depart· ment tactical gquad 'offletr.a narr()'fly escaped serious Jnjury during Gvdea Grove Strawberry Festival rlotin&...,J beD hit by a \/illitor's Car. .,_ The molCJtist -allegedly ID.SQ' '1t orders to leave the Kene -wa1 atre11ltd after lhe incident, 1lon1 witb• hla girlfriend. William D. Critchfield, 21. of Buena P1rk, and Heidi A. Klf'lg, 19, of Anaheim, weri booked on charges of assault wtth 1 deadly weapon ag1il!nst a police orficer. The Sunday Incident In v 0·1 v e d patrolmtn Don Casty, Tom Boyland and Phil McCorm ick, accordina to In- vestigators handlfnfthe ca~. Bumped by the car but not seriously In· jured, the tactical squad officers uid Critchfield gunned the engine and struck them· arter bei ng ordered lo leave the festiva l grounds. almost obliterated by American tanks ln the invasion of Cambodia a year ago but !everal hundred civilians. werl! reported still livi ng there. Their fate was not known. Heavy righting also was reported in Cambodia !fl miles from Phnom Penh, the capital. Capt. Chhang Song, a military spokesman . reported some of the. hr~viest casualties of the ye;:ir-long war with preliminary reports showing at least ;,o wounded government troops evacuated from the scene. Song said 200 Communists were killed in the attack on Kompong Chamlang, lfl miles east of Phnom Penh. Jn Phnom Penh itself. Communist ter· rorists hil two America n residences with explosive devices. wounding on • Amer ican slightly. The Americans were members of lhe embassy Marine guard and a grou p of technicians ovet seeing the tiandlinJt of American war supplies for Cambodia. Florida P eriled Anew by Droug ht MJAr.11 1 UPI ) -Two weekends of rain la~l month were only a ·'momentary respite" from sout h Florida's wo rst drought in hi~tory and dry weather again covers the area. the National Weather Service said today. Forecasters said .a "winter-like" weather pattern covered the nation and ha s "halted the normal rainy season which began almost on schedule ,in mid· l\tay. . "Prospects are not good for _@.ny change in the large scale hemispheric pattern fnr the nexl several days and south Florida residents are asked to continue their con· servation of water," the weather service said. Residents have been asked to refrain from \a.,.,·n sprinklng and auto washing unt il the drought is broken. Orange Cout We11Cher June will be busting out all over Wednesday, with mercury read·. ings heating up to the low 70.s· ln the inland areas, with 1 Sii figure along the coasl. INSIDE TOD/\ Y Turkish police rescue 14-y~ar· old girt from terrorf.&ls In. wild gt~n battle. Storu. photo, Page 4. ••• u... 11 <•lllwlll• • CM<kl"• U• I Cttttl!lt'lll M-U (llftllc• u c .. nword 11 0.1111 "-'k•i ' l titorlll "•" ' '",.""'"fl•"' 11 .1 ... rte• 1 .. 11 llon1(t" H AW! Lln411ri 14 ( Mtvlei It "'" .... ' "'-'" ... °"'"'' c ..... 11' • ,,,,,1, ,....... 11 IHrtl 1 .. U •"Stt<k M•l'll•lt \ .. II Ttltvlt!M It Thtltff""l It WMt~tr • t W-'t NMn 1t-1t """" ...... .... ·- z DAILY PILOT c Butterfield Vows Fight On Hospital By JACK BROBACK Cl fflt D1Uw Piie! U11t Oran(lt County Pl anning Commission Chairman Woodrov.· \V. But1t'rfie ld toda y \O\\'ed lo renew his fight against the Sad· dleback Communit y Hospital. But a charge he made that app roval of ~ use permit for th e hospital y,•as not legal was dispu ted today by !he Coun ty Counsel 's Office . Butterfield was to appear btfore the Grand Jury today and ask that body to inve!tigate t h e circumstances sut· rounding comn\is.5ion approval of the coaditional .use permit to build the hospital in Laguna Hills Leisure World. He has chatged that •·special intere:it groups within th e county government prepared irtformaUon on the hospital use permit application which s11o·ayed us to make a:n incorrect decisioOt1"· ·-- Butterfield said lhal the zoning uses approved last ye ar by the Board of Supervisors called for med ical cllnics or convalescent hospitals but not a general hopsital. During lhe he~ted controversy over the hospital early in J\1ay. Deputy County Counsel Thoma s Con roy ruled that the hospital '*'as a proper use for the location 1t the corner of Calle de la Louisa and Via Estrada. Conroy said today that hls ruling was backed later by lhe County Counsel's or. fict in a written statement to Butterfield .and other eommission members. Butterneld said Monday that under county ordinances, the land in qut.!ltion coul d only be changed to housing, recrea· tional or communication f a c i I i t i e s purposes .. He claims the hospital sponsors, the Lutheran Hospital Society of Southern f 1lifornia, should have asked for a :r.onihg change. The society has obtained a building permit since the commis5ion unanimous· Jv approved the use permit on May 4. This decision followed a stormy meeting f'll April 29 when the comm ission voted 2 to 2 on the hospita l permit question and eventually Butterfi eld and Commissioner Fred Jefferson walked out of the deadlocked session. Prior .t«> the comm ission's final vo te Assemblyman Robert Badham { R • Newport Beach ) call~ for a slate legislative investigation into ~ alleged conOict of interest charges against CQm· missioner Arnol d Forde, representative Clf the Fifth District. Forpe holds • financi competing hospi tal now in Ml!!ion Viejo. 1'hun1day and Frid subcommittee of the ssembly Com· mitlee on Health will mee in the county supervisors' chambers to robe the hospital question. Committee chairman William Campbell <R·Hacienda Heigh ts) said the committee se11sions stemmed from Badham's re-- quest for investigation into the Sad· dleback Hospital controversy. Bomh Threat False At British Palace LOr..'DON 1t:PJ 1 -An anonymous call er told police ~1 onday a bomb had been planted 1n Buckingham Palact . Que en Elilabeth's residence Police found no ex-p«:Js1ves. The royal fam1l,y 11 a.~ spending the. ""hil.'!un Holidays 1t \\·1nd11or Castle, about 20 miles from London. I! was the second threat aga1ri1t 1hr royal Family 11·1thin th ree days. On Saturday a caller said Irish Repu blican e1trem1sts would attempt to assassinate I.he queen. OlAHGI COAS T DAllY PILOT Oii.ir.MOE tO.O.lr P UllLl~MING (0MPA"IV' . l ob•" N. w,.d ,, .. d .......... p~~h~ J .c~ P:. C11rl ev \!~ Pn •odO~I ••·f G•~t1ol Mon,Qtf' T ~'"''' IC•t•1l Efo\or ci.. .. ,1.·, H. locu ll i L~ .... f '· Ntll ... n 'l1•n Mo""~•l'l' [d•IOt• C••t• Mtt• OHlt• JJO Wo•l Boy S!tttl Mt i!i"t Ad~••U . ,,0 !o• l~bO, 'f2•l• o""' 0111,., MfWPO't 1l11cll: SU., Ntwro•. !Uv"••.,d· Utvn• lh•tll ; H'~ l'"Ol•I· '"'''""' H11nlintt•.• l t 1cll: 1111~ lloocn l11111~t•d ~n (ltlM!l!r; .JW, Morlll El C"n!no Fle•I OA!L" , ILOT. wlill -lei\ I~ Cfl~ll\•M !llo NtWl•Pru1 ... ,..itlltl•UI 1111\1 •• ,101 s ...... ltf l" U Pl •t M H lllo•t ..,. '--1""• llttell, H<#pot. lllCll, Cel.. 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In Strikes By GEO RGE LEIDAL C» fll• CldllJ ,l .. f Sldtt Four ways the Newporl·Mesa Unified Sc;.h001 Distr ict might find money lo bulld a J350 .000 Olymplc swirtlmlng pool at Newport }!arbor High School 11"111 be discussed tonight by dislr1ct trustees. Truestees meet at 1 p.tn. in Gosta ~1 esa Cit y CC1unc1J ehatnUers, 77 Fair Drivt , Costa ~1esa. The on·aga1n . olf·agau1 pool proposal requires a school t>oard decision in order for the district's costs to be included u1 the 1971·7:? budget. The distrlcl's director or fisca l plaii- ning, \\'alter Adrian, will unveil a preliminary draft c,f the budget tonig ht, but the tentative budgel does not include money for the pool. A "tenlaUve" commi tment of a total of !If.Ill lr#\1 11\I C\IY of Newport Btach hu bffn recafVtd. Adrian s•ys. The city'a sha~ or the pool is to be paid in tw'o installments. Another $!2 .500 has been raised by the llarbor Areo Olympic Pool com rnittee. 'l'his leaves a balan ce of $250.000 to hl' p111d by the district. The pool. twice the size of others in the d1strk·t. would srrvr both school district and city recreat ion department swim progr:ims. The Nev.·porl·Mesa school board ha:; co~milted $17~.000 for construction i)1 a pool to replace the aging Harbor High pool. \\'hile a 25·meter pool would 1natch present facilities. a suc<:ession of speakers at school board meetings durinr. th e past year have urged provision of better fa cilities for swim competilLons .. The larger M-meter pool would serve more students, proponents have argued. The fundtag altematives Adna11 11o·11l present t.Gnlght are: -Pay $175.000 with bond money and levy a n1ne·IPnths of a cent como1unity services t~x ror tv.·o years lo pay thee~· Ira $75,()(~J. -Pay th" i:ntirr $250.000 district sha1·e. 111lh a l'Cnl and a ha.If .t'1Jn)muni1y :.ervit•es laJ for two year!, after which a h~lance of $121.000 would come lrort'I bond money. --Cut $39,000 proposed for tennis ~urts at Co!la Mesa High and $18,000 for t'*·o new l.'Clurts at Estancia lligh and levy an ;:1dditional community service tax of a 1·ent and a half for three ytars .. -Seek an $67,500 co mmitment of money from the City of Costa ~1esa - matching Ne1>1•port Beach's contribution -to reduce the district's pool expense tG $l62,500. UPI lilWI Mao WHERE PLA NE WENT DOWN 12 Milas From Ro•nok• f"rorn \Vire Ser\li rH \\'ASHI NCITON -·rhe ~upren\e· Court MURPHY ••• >c <'lrn1ed frdcrxl 1udge,, with w11tr lal1!ud e 1orla\' lfl ship strikes b)' r:ill v.·:iy and atrllnt> einployrs 11·hert' 1hry fi nd n11 "reasnnab!c e£111r1s·· t1xve hecn 1nadf' to flying tv ~1art1nsv1!Je lo 1nodular plant. negotiate l111Jor agrel'tnl'nls . inspect a The t·ourl split s lo 4. 11 Ith dtssenlrrs "'arning tha1 !he rohng 1~·ou!d destroy !he l"llreru1 b<trgaining n1ath1nery of the Na· tional Rai1111av At l and infl ict 11 '·morlal 1vound" on 1h~ ro1{' of et'onorn1l' pressure in such tabor negolia1ions. ADoard the lv:in-e11aine craft with Murphy wert Claude Crosby of Atlanta, presidtnl of -.todular ; Raymond Prattr of Chaltanooga, Tenn., 1 Modular al· torney: Jack Littleton of l'·orl Collins, (.'olo .. .sttretary-treasurer of the Lenoir Corp.: and the pilot , Herman Butler of Crossville, Tenn. The sixth occupant was not i1n· mediately identified. f.ra..-TI·• 'A. Two close friends or Murphy. producer @i!l'lf'-d...A.Ukl~· P£1l.i&a.._L._QJkC,,t,1~.h:!..:~.:!.llCJ&:b:l.--...;Ri;;. ~·~~d~andt, a real Its effq:t. according to di~sentin~ JuSl ite \Villiam J. Brennan Jr. w1!1 be to requi re a £ederel eour1 to en1oi n .stnke.ot "'htre it determines thar a party had not eletted suffil·ient effort to reach :-;el • tlemenL The court torlav also rultd against the Cint·innali !oiler la11·. Stor\, pnee. 4. • ing ackno~!~clged ·\~~~ insignificant danger" that par!les 1n such At Freeivay Opponents da y night for R.oanokr. lo identify lhe body and relurn it for rne1norial serl'ices. ~lurphy, a poor farn1 boy front Kingston. Tex .. 11 on the con gre ss iona l medal of hO(lOr for .)jlngle·handedly driv· 1ng off a German ftlret of 200 rnen and six tanks while clinging to a burning tank destrtlyer. l.ibir disputes 11o·1ll ron11i 1el I h f' 1 r negotiating posit ions and t:lcll<:s •·111111 an e1e on the tourts. nlthf'r· than rf'slrirtinc their a\len!ion tn the husioes~ at hand." DAILY ,!LOT 3111! P~elt Joit1s Brot11er Kenn eth M. Jordan, 14. is ne\I'· est Eagle Scout in David \\I. Jordan fantily of Santa Ana Heights. His brother. David J r., 15, also is an Eagle. Ken . a student al Costa Mesa's Kaiser School. is a member o( Boy Scout Troop 186, which he '''iii represent at \Vo1Jd Jamboree in Japan in 1\ugust. Holiday Traffic Death Toll Ove r U.S. Prediction By Unlttd Preis International Tiie Mem orial Day holiday traffic death toll finished above the National Safety Council's estimates, a final United Press International count showed today. The council had estimated between 475 to 550 persons '*'ould be killed in the 78· hour period from 6 p.m. local lime Fri· dav and midnight Monday. The final UPI CQunt showed 557 persons kiWed in traffic accidents . A breakdov.•n or accid rntal deaths ~ho~·ed : traffic 557 . dro11o·nings n : planes 13: other 74. lolal 72l California led ""lth 53 traH1c de:iths Ohio had 3~, r\ew York and rl!inois 30 each. Texas 2J and Pennsylvania 21. North Dakota was lhr. only state to report no traffic df!aths. State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter 1 R· Newpon. Beach) said today Ne"·port Beach residents and the Freeway Fight· ers are .. !'lhOrt·sight_td'' if they continue to fight the Pacific Coast Freeway rout e without of!ering alternatives. Carpenter said the political pressure!'! from the outsidf! on the freeway contro- versy will overwhelm Joe.at residents in the end if Ntwport Beach maintains -it3 pre!enl posture. "/ agree Ne wport Beach residents had a right to extricate thtmsilves from a route agreement th ey no lorigtr we nt.'' he said . "Newporl Beach cert ainly came out with the lee!'lt de!ira ble route." Pointing out he was not involved in either Lhe rvut e seleclfon or the atte111pl 10 kill the agreement, Carpenter never· theless urged Newport Beach residents ''lo find al!ernatives that are reasonably acceptablt to all entities involved" in. eluding !Urrounding communities and \ht' slate Division of Highways. "In terms of sheer numbers. "Newport~ Beach is a minority of one on 1h1s issue." Carpenter sald, "anC it is shorl·sighted to .s1m p!y say we don't want part of a fret· way built through ou r city.'' A bill that wou"1d allow the California llighway CommUslon to re-open studies or the Pacific Coast Free wav rou te through Ne11o·porl Beach, or a1ly other route any11•here. has passed the State Senate, Carpenter 11oted _ The legislation , introduced by Sen. Clark L. Bradley , IR-San JosrJ goes to !he Assembly today where it wt)) be as· Tunnelers Loot CdM Clothiers Burglars tunnt led through a Nev:port Reach men1\lo'ear store ~·all over the ~1tmori11I Day weekend. stealing more th11n $13.000 worth of pants, shirts and oth er accessories. The theft occurred at \Ir Britches. 251 F.. Coasl Highv.·ay. Corona del !\1ar, ac. cordin11. !o 1n,·es1igators Victim Phillip A. Garc111 :;:a1rl !he burglary involved 1,120 pairs or pant~. more than 500 ~hirts and 400 belt~. Off irtr Ktnneth L tl1cGrrg11r s;;11d 11·hoev er broke intn !he shop reinored 1.1-·ooden panels lo gain t ntry. Fisl1 Fry Parade it1 Me sa Will Be Broadcast on TV Dick "Wh ()a Nellie'' L<ine and his KTLA (Channl!'I 5) television crew will be in town Saturday to film the 26th Annual Fish fry Festival Parade. Satun:lay·s activities will be broadcast HEADED FOR MESA PARADE N•wport' Dick Lin• i on Channel 5 at 4 p.m., Sunday. The CClsta 1.lesa-Ne"·port -Harbor Llons Club has lined up IS noats. 30 bands and 115 other entries for the t"·o--and-0nt·half mile march. A special performance 11 ill bf offrred bv lhe Tijuana Police suicidt sQuadron , a gi-o up o! precision motorcyclists . Bill Skiles of the Skiles and He riderson comedy team \viii ri de in the parade. His lather, Bob Skiles, launched the fir st fish fry H years ago. The parade starts at 10:30 a .m .. Satur· day, ntar Weal 18th Strttl and Park ..<venue. The route follows Park Avenue to the judges' staod at Costa Mesa Park .and on to West 19th Street. ' -I other 1uests in the parade will include Eiler Larsen; U.S. Rep. John Schmitt (R· I 'l'usUn l: Orangt County Supervisor Ron Caaptrs, and ~blymen Robert Burke IR·HunUn1ton Beach ) and R 11 be r t Badham (R·Newp«>rt Beach ). The "fish fry'' part starts Friday nlghr with fried fish dinners served from $ p.m. until the crc>wd thins. At the same time , carnival rides and game booths '*'ill be running at Co!lta r-.teu Park. The fish fry. carn i..,al and a:•me booths v.iU all bt open at th! park from It a.m 10 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Thtre v.·l\l 11t50 bt constant tntertalnmeril ,\ battle of the band.! will reature "Ltd· f()()l." "Spectrum.'' "l..-Oad" nlfd possibly "TI1t Boys ." The mu~ic starts al 7 30 p m .. frlday. Mis~ 11termaid, 1971 . wlll be chosen al J JO p m .• Sunday at the park. signed to committee. • The measure contain! an urgency clause whic h requires tw().thirds approv· a). but which, upon signature by the gov. trnor. allows it to take effect immedi· ately. In part. !ht bill provides "\\'here the f!tighway) Commissiofl has adopted a location for a freeway. a local agency may request the commission to consider 'minor modifica!ions in the route within the boundaries of lhe .loca! agency." Horse M£l y Die . . If Missi ng C£lsh ' lVo t Tur11 ecl In A six·~t';"Jr-0ld prize quarter horse mav die because his 011.•ner iS penniless and 1'1.'lerinarians don 't work for no1hing. Gene <.:uthbett.son, of Placentia, \1•asn·1 broke Sundav. He had MID - everything he had, in hls v.·al!tt as he sll)()d nn !he shore~ or Newport Harbor watching !hf' I la1'·ai1 \Veek ou trigger race fron1 !hr Orange Coast Collegf' crew hf'adquarleri-. t831 \\'. Coast Highway. He told pohce he started tn leave about fuu r o'clock when he discovered hi! II !lllCI wa.~ rTIJ S!>log '"I JUSt soh.1 el'eryth111g I had Lo pay for 1·;:1re f\)r n1y horse,"' Cu1 hbertson said thi~ morning The horse. Fe isty B11r. is kept at the Irvine E:questria11 Center and 1s dying of :1nemia. "He can be cured \.\'1t h proper care;• Cu thbertson said, "but I can't afford to pay a veteri n11ria n now ·· Newport Beach polic·e said <tnyone v.•ho mighl have found I.he v.'allet may return JI to Pollce headquarters. President Se ts News Quiz o n TV Tonigh t \llASHli'\GTO~ (AP) -Presiden t Nu:. on 1vill appl.'ar 1i1·e nn the four !t..lev1~1on and radio net"urks 1n a ne11~ conference al S JO p n1 Pl JT toda\. Pres~ Set rrl<n:\' H.Qy.3 1d L Ziegler said last "(•rl-.. '.'J !~un a ha\e no pre.l1rn1narv ;1nnounC'czr1enl$ and will J!O at once 1010 1l1r q11c~c1on and a11~11er ses~1nn l\1~011 s last ne11s cunlcrence v.as /11av 1 1n S:in l'lrrnente. It 11'11s bn)adc3st only on radio and 11';!..!; l1m1ted lo domestic 11ucsl1ons. Super iors were reluc1ant at fir st to pro· mote the baby.fa ce d private because he "looked li ke a little boy." But Murphy rose to the rank or captain and com· n\anded e compqny in the Third Division. Mu rphy did not adjust easily to civilian life on his return from the wars. He gave away his medals to children and refused to capita\i:r.e on his rime as \\lor ld War ll's mo~t decorated American soldier. He finally tried mov ies, but soon label· ed Hollywood "full of phonies." His first marriage to actress Wanda Hendrix lasted less than a ~·ear. His ca re er "·ent do\1·nhill with Grade 8 "'estcms and he recently turned to in· vestments in an attemp t lo recoup hfs ;iiling fin ance s. Murphy wa.s different from other 1110\'ie stars .. ~1urphy called it play-acting. Others <:ailed themselves a rt isL~. He ha8 he.en "To Hell and Ba.ck" -the title of his autobiography -and the makeup bo x v.·as ·kid stuff compared lo an ammo box . ANNIE ... 11·paring ring s she made her1eH. She 11.·as also a student or American Jn- d1:in eulture and crafts. dtscrlbed hy friends as an example of the term con· tinuing educ;ition . She \Vas al so on lhe post office st art long before superiors considered the ir 011.·n career.s. One liHle boy who u~td to givt her da ughte r cra wfish as presents. Robert Nelson, grew up and become her station superintendent. And she de liv ered ma il to John Klugiew icz fo r 20 year! before he finally became postmaster. Desp1!e the gro"·ing number of Costa r-.tesa residtnls, 1'1rs. Vern11 Ford -she never "'ent by anything but Aonie - never let he r rolt in the community becom1> impersona l. "\ly people are fami lies to me. nol just a number 011 a mailbox. If som ebody hss the flu . 1 "'orry about 1!." The ''oman whose ov.l'l last illness Pnrl· rd at Park Liclo C:onl'llltscrnt llospi1 a[ ol~o had her own famil\". ~1r~ "'· G, E1sn1an 2197 S11n1a · . .i,na A\'e , a d<iughlt"r. Y•1!h 11ohon1 she lived. t11·e ~randch1ldre11 rwo greal·grandchUdren and a sister, Mrs. illunel Grimeson, of Sacramen!o. She outlived h1·0 husband.~. ''Thesr 11"e1ghty 1·nns1dera !inns indeed coun sel restraint in rhe issuance of s1r1ke lrl )UllCtiOnS based on violations" or \he Railway Ael. .Juslice .John f\.t Harlan said for the majori!y. "Nevertheless. the result reached today is unavoidable if 11·e are to give effecl to all our labor laws .'' he declared The opinion ca me in a case involving the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co . and the United 1'ranspor1 ation Union. Harlan 11.·as joined by Chief Justice \\'ar· ren E. Burger. and Justices Potter Stewart, -Thurgood r-.1arshall and Harry A. Blackmun. Dissenting 11•ith Brennan ,.,.ere Justices Hugo L. Black, \\lillian1 0. Douglas. 11 nd Byron R. \\'hite. In e!'lsence, the court l1eld thal a frdcra l judge 1nay issue an tnjunct1on tu bloc k a ~!rikr if he delerrnines !hnt onr side or the other had not niade <1 rf.'<1so11able cf· fort to reach a setl!emen! of a chspute even though the regular process had not been exhausted. The ·1926 Ra il way Labor Act eo\'t rll both railway and airline employes. The ('hicago and North \\'estem dispute arose from a cont roversy over huw many brakemen each train should carry Yorba Linda Man Beli eved Dro,vnecl ' . BOL'LDER CITY , ~:ev. IA P) -·\ search continued today for a Yorba l.1nd<1 man. his five.year·old daugh1er and 10- year-old niece, belie1·ed drowne~ 1n Lake r-.tead Sunday. · Authori ties said Jan1es Wagner, :11 . his <laughter. Kin1ber ly, and n1ecP. r-.lolly Deitz, '~:ere throv.·n into the lake whe n v.'aves s"·amped !hei r boat Five other persons \••ere re.~cu ed . in- cluding Wagner's v.'He, his mothe r, • sister and his so n. The accident occurrt d near Echo Ba\' at the north end of the J;ike, - J ack Sak ioka Fo und Dead -Sui cide To l1I ,\ 111c1nl)('r of lhf> ()rang,, C"o<i~t p1onrf'r Snk1nk:1 rar1111ng 1:1nlll~ 11.i~ 10Llnd <IPad 111 tus f'ar 011 !hf.' l'1,~!;1 i\lrsa ran<'h Ol('l' !h" 11trkt•nd 1n11i a sul{'1d1· no t" 1n~1df'", .J ack Sakioka. 511. of l ~8~ :o;unfln11rr A1e, v.·3s d1sc(11·rrt'd 1ns1de !hr 1Pt111 Jr 11·11h. a hose al!aehed to lhe cxhau~l pipe into a window WHAT YOU SEE IS l !NOT N!CESSARfl YI WHAT YOU GET! Tec hnol ogicol odvonces in cor pet manufocturi ng hove resulted in lower prices todoy t hon 30 years ogo. The tufting machine ma kes carpel 70 times faster tha n Axminister and W ilton power looms. Th ose machines will make up t o 12 lineal feet of c o rpet ing per minu t e, e ithe r twelve or fifteen fee t wide. Th e re lot ive ease of t his ma nufacturin g m e I hod ho s hod o ne negative a spect. Instead of about t en resp e'cte d , re liable mill s, today there are more than 300 mills, many of que stionable integrity. It is not diffic ul t fo r o cl eve r carpet designer t o make a carpet look for better than it is. Th , answer to the c onsume r is claer; Eithe r kn ow your manufacturer -or rel y o n a reputable retail er. I Ald en's, of course .), S ANTA AN A. OJtANOI , TUSTIN Call ... ALDIN'S lll D HILL CAlt,ll l & DllA,l ltlll 11.J74 lrw ln•, Tustin, Cal . ..... ,.. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA . 646•4838 , I ,I ' , ·• 7 ' 7 • .. Saddlehaek EDITION Today's Flnel N.Y. Stoeks VO L. M, NO. 130, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES " ORANGE COUNTY, C.'.LIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE.I, ·1971 ' TEN CENTS Sign in New Mexico Rooted in Clemente Past By JOHN VA.LTERZA 01 l~t Dt llr l"llll S!t lf Richard Nixon's San Clemente -and whal that blend might mean in dollars and cents-has stretched all the way to a tiny rural New Mexico town. It centers on a 42·year-old grocery 5lore sign which has made its way 10 Farmington, N.~1. The dellc:ately painted glass ad· The request was fulfilled this week by City Clerk. ~1aI Berg. ?>.1.rs. Hargrove.!! wrote city hall earlier this month explaining that she had recently acquired the "sort cf paint ing" on glass showing a beautiful farm scene:' ' maintains ciuarters there· . , I would ap-On April 8, 1927, El Heraldo printed a about all he can attend to and do It pro-than eight years. preciate any information available," she ~onumental piece of business writing ; perly. A stepson, Jay ·Decker, wa5 for many said. ~ "San Clcmenle has a grocery store car· "Mrs. Von says she Is selling her goods years a San Clemenle policeman. He now So the query set Berg digging thro11gh rying a full and complete line of staples at lhe same prices that you would have lo operai.;.. a private detective service ln back copies of the newspaper or the day, as well as fresh vegetables, fruits, etc. pay in CapisJrano or Santa Ana. She says Hu r.t:: ..... on Beach·' '"El Heraldo de San Clemente.'' This is just what San Clemente has been that she will treat her customers right While ~trs. Hargroves might just be a This is what he found : in need of for the past several months and carry only the best." woman curious about a sign she picked It advertises the Earl VonBonhorst, The market opened amid curiously-and which has been 11romised, but did not End of story. up, she could also be a teacher with an in· T. L Wa~er partn~.rship known as '"San wriiten p_ublicity in the n~wspaper in malerialize s_o a ·~ra~" outsid~r heard "Von" the overworked plumber didn 't teresting item. • fto°iji\H•iAe, S Clemente Cltmente Grocery.~.\~ril.o~I,J~~app~r.~ntJL!~~a the call and 1s satisfying the'--d>;ejimjia&,:".:;d;,. ,,,._""..,;Y.,,•lli•ii•rank outslder••·ror·1ong. 1£ she's the latter, then Decker could . . .. --llil!'~Wd-S'p1lffl'i -. ~"'" h~"*i"'~'U\'e"'l~ 'jifip' Ml!i'if~-T~!!j"\'6ii11P>K._._ • ._ __________ I angle, either. now houses Mansfield Auto Parts and a prietor, or to be more accurate, Mrs. Von c~lman and "com~issioner of pubLie "Dear Mr. ~ker, Now Mrs. Helen Hargroves owns it. And she has asked San Clemente city of· ficials for some history. OS More Riot s Mar Grove Berry .Fest Rioting marred the Garden Grov e Stra"•berry Festival for the second con- 5ecutive night Monday as police faced an unruly. bottle·lhro11.·1ng crowd . Officers jailed 31 participants. 11 o[ them juvenill'S, as the crowd refused le> qbey an urila\.\·rul assembly order. Festival officials closed lhe event at g p.m. ~1onday and hve minutes later police gave the dispersal order. The order was repeated for 20 minutes and thl'n police moved in when il V.'aS not obeyed. 1\.fore than 150 lawmen from 10 Orange County agencies joined in quelling the riot of aboul 1,000 persons. There were no i;erious injuries. Bottles. bricks, rocks and o!her dcbri~ flew through the air durin'l" 1he me!ee . a police spokesman said. After about one bour, the crowd was dispersed . Assisting Garden Grove police were of· ficcrs from Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and Westminster plus helicopters from Costa ~1esa, Hunt ington· B'each and Anaheim. Tear gas was av211!able but not used, police. said. Son1e mace was utilized 1\.lorc than 75.000 penple atended the final day of the thre.e-da y festival 1\.1on- day. officials reported Sunday night two police office.rs v.·ere injured and an cst1ma 1ed 2.00(I you ths rloted al abou t 10 ·15 p.m. 1\.Iorc than 20 persons were arres1ed, 'Plant A Tree' Pro~rani Sl£Lted Tu·o V.'Omcn·!I organizations have ron- tributed 1o Parklane Residential Schoo\"s "plant a tree "' program in El Toro, The Mission Viejo Women's Club has 11dvanced funds for a tree and tbe Women's f'ellowsh1p of the Congrega- tional Church, United Chu rch of Christ of Laguna Niguel has provided a tree. Parklane's tree program, which hopes to obtain aOCI lrces for the El Toro cam- pus. is headed by W. W. C-Onover. Con- tributions can be made for a $10 tree with 11prinkler or a $15 tree with sprinkler and donations can be made in the name of a club or an individual. Oruge ' 'M'eaCher June wlll be busting out all over W~nesday. w\lh mercury read- ings heating up to the low 70s in lhe inland areas, with a 68 figure along the coast. INSWE TODAY Turkish policf' rescue 14-year- old girl /r(Jtll l"'rrorl!lS ht 11nld gun batfll!. Slor11. photo. Pagt. 4. .... ,,,. 11 C1Ufw11h t (ltkll;"'9 ~ • Cl1ull\9' ,._.,, Clfl'llC\ II ,,.. ..... ,., IJ DMlfl NfllC•J t l d ll.,111 P•tt I e-.11t111111m1111 u l"l11tnc1 u .11 M-M-11 Allll L111111" II "Since so many people are interested in television shop, directly across from old is the grocery end or the firm. for Von, "e\fare an~ morals. . "Recently I acquired a sort or -pain- San Clemente because President Nixon city hall. himself, is In the plumbing game and has He remained on the council for more ting. , , '' ita 1,1111 JtlWhOll MURPHY IN 1946 Most Deco r11ted GI a • • VPI TtltPholo MURPHY IN 1970 Year• Not Always Kind 'Close to Last Grave,' Yuba Sheriff Predicts 'l'U BA CIT'i'. Calif. (AP) -Sheriff Roy \\'hiteaker says he"s convinced so.me of the orchard site s his men probed in the search for n1ore mass slaying victims were once dug as graves, then filled in v.·ithout bodies "I hope v.·e're very close·• to the la~t grave, \\'hiteakcr said Monday after again ordering his men to search for more possible burial sites like those wh ich have yie lded 23 stabbed and hack· ed bodies. U1hiteaker said that •·a couple"' of the suspected.1 graves which contained no bodies "appeared to have been dug as graves." One was among three sites where searchers dug Monday and found nothing, the second day no more bodies were found. The other was among earlier dig- gings, he said. Board to Study School Vacation Budgetary Needs Budget consideration~ will be prescnlcd tr, the Regional Occupatlonal Program board Wednesday, in San Capistrano Beach. The meeting will lake place at 8 p.m. in the Capislrano Unified School District ad- ministrative center at Serra Sthool. A budge t totaling $135 ,000 w 1 g presented at the last board mecitlng but v.•as postponed Jo r recons.ideration. Members suggest!d reducing the five cent permissive la-x which pfbvldes funds for the program lo rOur cents. The reduction 'was sugge!'ll.t.d because. a class in ornamental horticuJt.ure and 11u10 mechanics were dropped. Not enough peo- ple signed up for them. Classes to be given incl ude heallh aide, cosmetology. motorcycle meeh11-nics, con- struction technolagy and quantity food.!I preparallon. Another agenda Item will be the eon· sideratlon of a permanent full time dlrcc· tor for the program which &erve!I ~tudentA and adull.!l In the Capl1trano nnd L.aguna Beach Unified School Dl!trlctl. t • Whiteaker refused lo comment on a theory that the rnurdl'rer might have dug each gra ve before selecting a victi m - and that if none \\'as found returned to fill in the hole to avoid arous ing susj:!cion . Whiteaker said Ro~ Delong, 52, r•: f.·1arysville had been taken into protective custody bul declined to ~ay why, De put 1cs believe he is -0ne of the last persons to sec Sigurri E. Beierman, one of the vic- tin1s, be.fore his body v.·as found in the l9lh grave . Delong told f.Iarysville police May 4 that the lasl time he saw Beierman was about two month"s earlier, getting into Cor-0na·s van. The first body was discovered BC· cidentally May 20 by Goro Kagahiro, a fai;mer who said he spotted an empty grave size hole in his peach orchard. He returned eight hours later and found il filled in. Believing someone had buried stolen property, Kagahiro called deputies who found it was a grave . The sheriff said 1\.1onday he still believes there are more bodies, possibly under land Oooded with irrigation water. "We've pretty welt exhaussted the search in the obvious places," he said, except for four or five suspicious sunken in 11reas in a submerged corner of the J. L. Sullivan ranch where 21 corpses were found. "There's l'itill a couple of acres under waler and it will be a few weeks before the waler llettles enough," ·to allow dig· glng, he said. • N adadores Seek Swim Members P.iembers or ~ MJ1llOn VI e j o Nadadores Swim Club ate hoping to swtll their rankll. Any swimmers interested In belonging to the Recreation Center swim dub may contact Craig Brown at 887~. A particular need b In lbe under sn: age f!mup .. I.he M!.ven anit eight yta.r old category aind the 11 and 12 year old group. C.Ompelitlve classes are htld on Tuesday11 and Thursdays from 3: 15 to 4 p.rn . and Saturd11ys from 10 to 10:4& a.m. at the Sierra Center. • ru Crash i(iiis .. Top .WWII GI Hero ~ ROANOKE, Va . (UPI) -Actor Audie Murph y, the tough "little boy " soldier v.·ho v.·on everY medal available to U.S. infantrymen in World War ll, has been killed tn the wreck11ge of a small plane on a Virginia mountainside. The body of the man who cheated death often on the batl\efields of Europe was found on Memorial Day on the side of rugged brushy mountain. Positive identification was withheld pending a chec k today of X-rays and den· ta! records. but 1\.-1urphy's wife Pamela v.•as notified Monday afternoon that thP. war hero-turned-actor was "presumed dead ... Six bodies found in the charreQ Aero cemmander plane that crashed on a flight from Atlanta to Martinsville, Va., F'riday were removed from Brush Mou n- tain Monday nighl and taken to lhe Com· munily Hospital morgue in Roanoke. Dr. John Josko, a hospital official, said dental records and X-rays would be used to establish positive identification. "All the bodies have been terribly dismembered," he said. The 4&.year-o ld actor, \\'hose Hotlyv.·ood career faded in recent years. \\'3.'i fly ing lo ~1artinsv11Je, about 35 miles south of Roanoke, on a business trip. The pilot ove rflew Martinsville io a thunderstorm and crashed into tbe mountain . '"These. are really treacherous moun- ta ins in wh ich a pilot. 1f he's not ac· cus!nmcd lo mountain fl ying. can get into trouble pretty easily," said an official of 1l1e Civil Air Patrol, which conducted the search for !hr plane. Murphy, who won 24 medals and killed or •captured 240 Germans during three years of combat in World War 11, recently became associated with Modular Management. a firm specializing in fac- tory-built homes and motels. He was flying to Marlinllvitle to inspect a modular plant. Aboard the twin-engine craft with Murphy were Claude Crosby of Allanta, president of Modular ; Ra ymond Prater of Chattanooga . Tenn., a Modular at- torney; Jack Llltleton of F'ort Collins. Colo., secretary-treasurer of the Lenoir C-Orp.: and the pilot, Herman Butler of Crossville. Tenn. The sixth occupant was not im- mediately Identified. Holiday Traffic Death Toll Over U.S. Prediction By tlolttd Pret• lntern11kln1I The Memorh1I Day holiday traffic death loll finished above the National S•rety Councl!'ll !:ltlm1tes, &·final United Pre!>! lntttnatlonal rount showed today .. The council had estlinat~ betw.etn 475 t.o a50 persons would be tilled io the 78- hour ptrlod from 6 p.m.· l<>Cal llme Fri· dilv and midnight Monday . .The final UPI count showed $$7 pe.rSOM kllled in lreffic -nccklent. . ;A ',breakdown of accidental deatM s~owed: traffic ~7; drownings 77; planes l3 : ntfir:r 74 ; lOtal 721 Californla led with ~ traffic death!l. Ohio had 34, New York and Ullnois 33 each, TtX8S 23 and Pl!:onsytv11.nia 21. North Dakota was the only state lO repOrt no tr1ffJc tlc1lbl. A"hln' Feet Slate Senator Don Kennard of ft. \Vorth. Tex ., exercises feet and legs during latter stages of his r ecord -breakin~ fil i· buster -29 hours. 22 minutes -which apparently killed legislation he opposes. I-le broke old record of 28 hours, l 5 minutes held by a former Texas legislator. Kennard op- posed bill upgrading Univers- ity of Texas at Dallas from t\vo to four-year school. Art League Sets Painting Show A public painting demonstration will be hosted by lhe Missio n Viejo .Art Leaf!ue Monday, June 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Linda Vista Elementary School. 8, J. Wilson, who leae.he!l at Santa Monica College in addition to conducting studio classes in Los Angeles will be guest llpeaker. She will demonstrate the development of a pointing idea from an initial .acrylic unde rpainling called a Grillaille lhrough an it;tte.rmediate stage of oil glazes to completion with an oil izn. pas to. She will a!Jo discuss the importance of structure and will talk Informally 1bout color; organitatlon and form ." .. Yorba Linda Man · . . . Believed Drowned · BOULDER CITY. Nevo I AP \ -;., search conUnUed today for a Yoi"ba Unda man, his five-year-<lld daughter and 10- yeaMld niece, be.lle\P!:d drowned.tn Lake Mead Sunday. Auth0r!Ut1 satd·Jarnm Wagne.r,'"11, htll daughter. Kimberly, ·and niece. Mol.Jy Deitz, were thrown Into the lake. when waves swamped their boat. _ Five other pcr50ns were rescued, In· eluding Wagntr's wife, his mother, 1 sister and his son. The ·Accident oetllrrtd near Echo Bay 1t the nOrlb Md of the take. _ . ~ new Saddlehack ~--- Probe Asked By Planner By JA~K BROBACK Ot If!• tl11Jy Pllo! Siii! Orange County Planning Commission chiirman Woodrow W. Butterfield today VO\\'ed to renew his fight against the Sad- dleback Community Hospital. But a charge he made that appreva1 of a use pennit for the hospital was not legal was. disputed today by the County Counsel'11 Office. Butterfield was to appear before the Grand Jury today and ask that body lo investigate t h e circumstanC1!s sur· rounding commission approva l of the conjitionat use ~rmit to build the hos~tal in Laguna Hills Leisure World. He has charged that ,rspecial interest group! within the county government prepared information on the hollpi tal use permit application wh icb swayed us to make an incorrect decision." Butterfield said that the zoning uses approved lasl year by the Board of Supervisors caHed for medical clinics or convalescent hospitals but not a general bopsilal. During the heated controversy over the· h.,spital early in May. Deputy County Counsel Thomas Conroy ruled lhat the hosoital was a pro~r use for lhe location at the comer of Calle de la Louisa and Via Estrada. Conroy said today that his ruling wa! h:icked later by the County Counsel's Of- fice in a written statement to Butterfield and other commission members. Butlerfield said Monday thal under county ordinances. the land in question could only be changed to housing. recrea- til"nal or communication lac i 1 it i e a purposes. He claims the hospilal sponsors . the Lutheran Hospit al Society of Southern riJifornia, should have asked for a zoning change, The society has obtained a building permit si nce the commission unanimous- Iv approved .the use permit on May 4. This decision followed a lllormy meeting "" April 29 when the commission voted 2 to 2 on the hospital permit question and eventually Butterfield and CommWioner F'red Jefferson walked out of the deadlocked seS!ion. Prior to the commiSBion'll final vote Assemblyman Robert Badham · ( R - Newport Beach) called for a stale legislative inv~tiga\ion into the. alleged conflict of interest charges agaln3t com· missioner Arnold Forde, representative ol the Fifth District. Police Officer "' Subs for Stork There is a .!llron.g kinship bttwetn San Clemerte Patrolman Don AndttaOll 1nd 1-day-old Joanp& _ Deak. e~(!.11 if P,ley lre'Q<ll related. Anderaoh ~vered the baby girl , . Sunday_ morning: ·... 1 • • '" In lhe lli'st such occw-renct in ~ cent years, the patrolma n ,answertd 1 call by JoaMa'1 lather,. Arthur, at 3; 15 a.m. Sunday. Mr!'I. Judith Dea~ w115 In labor. . Anderson rt!lponded and 15 mlnutes latet the girl arrived. Mother and daughter were: liken by ambulance to So)lth Coa1t eo~ munity Hospital in South Laguna "'here Mrs. Deak and her 1lx· pound. 13..()unce daughter were found to be In excellent shape. The Dtalu live at .02 Calle Bella Lom1. t ' . -~ .. - ~ DAIL v_P_l_Lo"r ___ s::_c:__ Tutsd1r. JuM !, tm -------'- n ·ecision on --------- Supreme Court Rules 54 in Labor Negotiations Case ' THE -~./l.TUl{D.ll.Y I EVE:f!{N~ P OST' ~tit A ' ,.. rl\i(~:;iJ~"fl",,...~, . ,,. "'" ,-.... ~. •· t'rom \\'ire Ser\'il'eS \\IASlllNGTON -The Suprcn1e Court armed federal jui..lges with "'ide latttude today to .stop strike~ by rai lway <i!ld airline employes v.here they find no "rr:asonable efforts·• ha\·r been rn11dt to negotiatr labor agreements The court split 5 lo 4, "1th dissenters Laguna Doctor Abortion Trial Delayed Again Dr. Robtrt Cumming Robb flf Laguna l=-=1-.., ... .,., .... ~\'ll~ delay of his Orange County Supe rior Court trial on abortion charges. Judge Byron k. ~1 cMillan ordered the 67-year-old physician who lives 111 Dana Point to return to court July 26 for trial on charges that he procured miscarriages in three woman patients. A pretrial hearing into issues relatlng to the constitutlona!1ty of California's Therapeutic Abortion Act under which Dr. Robb was prosecuted was scheduled for June 25 bef ore Judge Robe1t L. Corfman. Related cases which might produce a guidel ine ruling on the validity of the state's abortion code are still awaiting decision al the district court and California Supreme Court appellate levels, defense attorney Moses Berman reminded Jtj,..;6c' j,; ... ;,;,;;.,,, i~a~•. Charges filed against Dr. Robb, or 34567 Scenic Drive. Dan11 Point, on Sept. 4, 1969, were dismissed by Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Paul l\1ast on the grounds that the state's abortion law '.\'as unconstitutional and amounted to discrimina tion in favor of one major religious sect. But the charges v.•ere revived \\'hen the District Attorney's Office successfull y .appealed to tile Orange County Grand Jury to indict Dr . Robb.for the identical offense!. Jewish Culture Organizational Meeting Slated An organizational meeting for a pro- posed Jewish cultural group in Laguna Beach "'iii be held F'riday al 8 p.m. in the city Recreation Building, 175 N. Coast 11ighway. The group is planned as a non-religious, cultural and social center with activities for Jewish families and single people, ac· cording to Sheila Hellman. Further informalion 1nay be obtained by calling Mrs. Hclfman at 494-3978 or Ga il Gaston, ~94-5613. Salute to Y outh Due in La~1uia Laguna Bt3ch Qa1nber of Commerce members will host a "Salute to \'outh' at \Vednesday·s breakfa~l 1neet1ng v.hen El P.1orro Elen1cntary Schnol stud en l s present "~lississ1pp1 ~lelody'' for their entertal1ln1ent Poi-tions of the musical-comedy. an adapla1on of ~lark Twaln ·s tfllr o1 To1n SaY.'_Ver and Huck Finn , will be staged al the Hotel Lagun a <1t 7 45 a nL Uther students 1o11ll <ilso de111on5tra1e their abl11· ty in science and m:ith Reservations for the breakfast may be made by phoning the Chamber at 494 -10!8. OI ANGI COA5T DAILY PILOT O!lAN(;;::. COA!.T PUll\..\S/.llNC. .::OMPAtl'f Robt•t N. w~od Pr,.._"t. 1''1!>11 ...... f • Joe~ . 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Joan Baez Gives Entire Paychec k To Censored TV PARIS (U PI ) -Folk singer Joan Bat'z .said today she has donated her 7.500 francs (Sl.360 ) pa ychec k f or a "censored" television show to a fund for Spanish conscient ious objectors. f·liss Baez called a news conference to give her version of the events which led to the Frtnch stale-run ttlevision network cutting off her act i11 the middle of a Sunday afternoon show. The television netv.·ork said they cut the show because Miss Baez. insisted on 1naking a political statement and planned to describe France as a "fa scist state." Miss 'Bae.z denied she had such plans. She said after discussions during the ~·eek with Producer Raymond Marcillac she decided to sing three songs and use the rest o[ the time to givin!! a French lranslation of the "Ballad of Sa ccho and \.-anzetli_., She said after hrr hrst song, "Blo"·ing in the \V ind'' she !urned tn !he 11ings IQ \<ave 1n the interpreter and all shr saw ''as her manager "y,·aving his arm~ th:it the ' show y,·as off lhe air. and a Joi nr police.·· She said she ne\'er got an r xplan:illon fro m ,...larcil!ae or any other television of- fi ci al for the action "~tarcillac just clisappcaffd 111!0 thin :i1r ," she s;ud. \\'h1l r the nc111ork c·11n· t1nucd \1·11h a filmed sports show in plaee of fl11ss Bat'.'i Shr said she \\'<lS g1v111g the money to :in org<in11.<1 tlon ·.vhich worked nn bch:df of Sp;;n1ards j:iilrd fur r<'sisting the 1nil1tary dr3fL in their country. J{u ss A uto Plastered LOS ANGELES iAP) Youths plastered stickers saying ''Save Soviet Jey,·s" over a So1'iet built C'ar 1naking its first American appearance at an auto show. The ~tick£.rs v.·ere quickly ren1oved l\tonday by offi cials of Auto Expo ·7 1 and did not damai;:e Lhe car, a small, "bl ur door l\1uscov1ch. where it determines thal a party had not. exerted sufficient effort to reach set- tlement. The t'QUrt today also r1.1\ed against the Cincinnati loiter law. Story, page. 4. 1'he niajority opinion in the strike rul - ing ack11ow ledged that ii •·tTea tes a not insignificant danger " th::it part~es tn SUl'h Boy Critical After Laguna Auto Collision lab1r dispules will conduct t h t i r negotiating positions and tactics •·wah an eye on the courts. rather than restri cting th eir all¥ntlon to the business at hand." ••'J111~s~ weighty considerations indeed ~uunsel restraint 1n the issuance of !:trike i'11unc1ions Qased on violat\ons'' or the Ba1l"·ay Act. Justice John ~t. Hal'lan said for lhe major it). •·Nevc"'rtheless. the result reached today is unavo ida ble if 1o1c are to give effect to all our labor law s," he de clared. The opinion came u1 a case mvolving !he Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co and the Uni ted Transportation Union. Harlan v.·as foined by Chief Just1cr \Yar- ren E. Burger. and Justices f'olter Stewart. Thuf'tQOd Marshall and llarry A. Blackn1un. Dissenting "'ith Brennan \Vere Justices Hu~o I. Black. \Villiam 0. Douglas and Byron R. \Vhite. Two young Norwalk twi.o broth.ers, In essence. the court held th•! a feder1tl ~ • -.... -..... ~\!) ~~ .... ~--.-*-'•r•ioi~ fi e accident Sunday. remained at Orange strike if lie determines that one side or - CoUilty Medical Cenler today, one of the o1het had not made a reasonable ef- them still in critlral condit"1on. fort to reach a :settlement of a dis'pute A spokesman said l~ary A. Rodriguez. f'ven though the regular process hac,t not be rn exhaus!ed l 1. is in the bu rn unit of the hospital with The !926 Railway Lab or Act cO\'ers severe racial bums. llis 1win brothrr. ho1h railwa y and airline employes. The Larry, is also still undergoing hospi lal <.:hicago and North \Vestem dispute arose t~eatmcnt for minor burns, but is listed from a controv ersy over how many in satisfactory condition . brakemen each train should carry. In other action, the court : The t"'o youngsters were injured in a -Ruled that an.Arizona law fofcing a fiery auto rollision when the car lhey bankrupt couple to pay traffic judgments A VIST W1TK 1"'lA M.AN ROCll""f.U. ,..........,.,,.All ~ .... M. ...... Ttd""" P.o.tG ... u .. o r;i.--,Q"t'" UPI T1l1~~01t "'ere riding in was struck from behind by before they can drive again is un- another vehicle. The driver or the second constitutional. 1\rtist Norman Rock\\'ell and the traditional del!\·ery boy appear on car. Ste"'art David Allen. 21. of Tustin, -1\pproved the takeover by Greyhound cover or f1r sl edition of resurrected Saturday E\·cning Po~t. Belut ,1•115 arrested on felony drunken driving Cor~ration . a _c1:1~gtomerate, of Armour Servaa~. an Indianapolis b11 s1 nessn1an. purrhascd rtghts to 1nag<1zine h & Co .. the bat1un s second largest me~l and is bringing it b,ack as a quarterly 1\·1th half n11!11on copies goi1'lg ~-~~~~:~sa1cr-x1rf1r ·~ils·10 oe·ai'ra1gnea···--.e~~.Wiiiei-1li~r···o;e· ·rrie·rgeror111e-111 n--· _-·-~-~~n~_e __ i_~-~~_1_·• _n~_,._J.P_c_ll_•;c.;_·c.c·· __ :_ _______________ _ today at South County 'l\funiripal Court. leaders in printing and sales of lla1! has not been set. newspaper color comics \'iolates the Reds D1·ive S. Vi et s Oi1t \\'itnesses to the holiday accident 8aid the Rodri~uez auto, driven by a third brother, Joe r.olled over several times and caught fire after being struck. Olher passengers ln the auto wrre treated at th e medi cal center for minor injuries and released. . Severa~ persons reportedly fled Al!en·s car fnllo11)jng the accident. Allen was not JnJurrd. Husband-Wif c T eaching T eams Faci11 g Tnistecs Laguna Beach school trustees will spruce up ·an utherv.·ise routine agenda ton ight \Yith a discussion of a distriet policy against employing husband·\\'ife tc>ams as school teachrrs. The inatter has come up on the hiring nr an Ahso School substitute teacher \rhosc husband is also a teacher in the dist rict. Superintendent \Villiam lillon1 ha s asked the board to determine how thi s situation should be handled in llght of the long-standing policy . Also al tonight's meeting. scheduled al, ?:JU p.m. in lhe District Education Center. 550 Blumont SI., ne"'lv elect.eel lugh school student body president Bill Fi!!'h v.·ill be nn hand to meet !Ir school boa rd Fish y,•ill hold the office during the 1971-72 school year. 2 Lag w1 a Stereo 'f hcf ts Probed Lagun;i Deal'h police are 1nvest1gat1ng 11>.ii wt>ekcnd burglanes in wh1l·h $6:.lU 111 nssorte'I stereo t"'tju1 pment 11 as taken fnJn1 !wo Art Colonv ho1nrs lnvesltgators said' HoberL C. Schryver, or 540 Oak St . repo1'lC'd the theft some 11111c Frida.v n1~ht of a stereo setup \'alucd .al $380. The iten1s taken included ~peakers. an amplifier . a record changer and an A1'.1 -F'~I tuner, poli<'e ~aid. There \\·ere no signs of forced entry lo the lock- ed home and authorities .speculated !he thief gained entry by using a key. f"rank A. Gates , of m High Ori\'e, rail · ed police J\.1onday·t1:1 rrport the theft of $250 l1l stereo equipmenl during his 111·0 day absence. Officers said entry to the lockrd Imme was m::ide by forcing open a living room v.·indov;. Clayton antitrust Jaw, Mesa Policemen Attacked by Car A trio or Costa Me sa Police Depart· ment laclica! squad officers narrowly esc aped se rious injury du ring Garden Grove Stray,·berry Festival rioting , \\'hen hit by a visit or 's car. The motorist -:allegedly angry al orders to lea\'e the scene -y,·as arres1ed af ter the incident, along \\'ilh his girlfriend. \Villiam D. Critchfield , 21, of Buena Park , and Heidi A. King. 19, of Anaheim. 11'ere booked on charges of assault with a deadly \\'eapon against a police officer. The Sunday incident i n v o I\' e d patrolmen Don Casey. Tom Boyland and Phil l\·1cCormick, acco rding to in· VL'Sligators handling 1he case. Bun1ped by the car but not seriously in - jured. !hr. tartical snuad vfflcers said ('ntchf1rld gunned the f'ngine and st ruci.. 1he1n after being ordered to leave tht'.' fe~!1val grounds. Prcsid c11l Sets l\ews ()uiz · 01; 1 'V Tonig ht \\',\Sll\:'\CTO'\ jAl'I -J'rrsidenl N1\· (ln will appear hve on lhe four television :ind radi11 nctv.orks 1n a news conferenee at :i JO p n1. PDT toda). Press SC'('l"<'tary Honald I. Ziegler i:a1tl !a~I wctk i\1xon 11tlt ha1e no pret1rn1nary :111no1111i·e111en1s ar\d 11·111 gn at once 1nt1) the ques11on and <lllSY.£'r se ss1011. ~1xon 's last new:. confrrtn1·e wa:; l\ll(V 1 1n San Clrn1cntr . It was broadcast only un rad1Q and Wll~ limited to dorneslic questions. Of CambodiaB01·cle1·Tow11 SA!GO~ IUPJ) -South Vietnamese forces 1l'ere dri1·en out of the Ca mbodtau bord er to11n of Snuol l\lond ay, !ea\·ing a I rail of \1Teck(·cl tanks. armored cars ;ind ar1illery pieces belund them , 1n11it.1r~· sources said today. The Co 1n111un1sls clauned a n1ajor \'ictory "'itil staggeru1g gO\'ernment IOSSC'S. South V1etnan1esc spokesmen said 1he1r 8th Infantry Task Foret of 2.090 men had pulled back niore than six 1niles lrom ~nuol afler losi ng 20~ men dead and \1·ounded in five d:iys of lighting. They put Con1munist losses at l ,Oi9, including 700 killed by tanks and li.S. airpo1l'er during the rrtrc:i !. \'ip t Cong radio broadcasls h<'ard i11 Saigr1n were as JUhilan1 111 their 1·1<·lury cl:lirns .1s 11hen lhl· Soulh V1i:tn;in1r~f! pulled out or L<1os earlier this year. Tht•y said North Vietn ;11nese lroops had c:ip- lured ::oo gfl\'ernment !\o!dicrs and "pt1I out of :ir!ion " anolher 1.500. Although th(' c:on11nun1s1 1 la11n~ wt·n· susprct. governrnent spokcst11Pn 3dn11lte<J Jea1·1n;,: b£-l11nd fl aming rank ~ . .innored <'ars :tnd !rucks 111 11h:it apprared tu be .1 rQut bv _\·:tstly sup1•r111r tnrt'rs_ Thi· \'!f'l l'on~ ~aid they l .ip1 ured :.!.I tank:-. :tn1t armored rar~. dt~rrny<'d 15!1 utht:r :irmored vrhlcle!i :ind trucks :ind caµ- lurC'd 511<1 11e:iJX•nS, u1clu1.hng 10 artlllt'ry l)Jl'tes The Commun1~1s ~:ild the 1na1n ba!ll<' 11:1<; £riugh! Sund;i~ -:1 drc~· 11hrn go1·1·rn - n11:n1 S-Jll1kcsn1cn 1n S;11).(fl 1 rrpt•rtt·d 111ilv minor l!ght1n:::: T!I<' Cun1n111n1~t.'-~aid they c:ipturrd 500 ton.~ or ;11nrnun1t1rin and 100 rad ios and drstroyC'd f11·e hellcuptcr" The gover nn1cnl tla1rns apprt1re d ·'• Thf'v :-aid allied rilr ~!rikrs U.\· bnth 1\1n1·1•it·:in .~nd South \"n·t· n.11nesl· pl<int'~ ;1111J !11·la·CJpu·rs killed 700 t·oinmurusts \londa~ J!ons lhgh\1·ay IJ. Hut t· S :;pokc .. n1rn a! the s:in1r bricl in_g s;i 1d thr Arneril'Jll _;:01nn1:1nd 1n S::11sn11 hat! !lol rf'<:r1 1 ~u :iny rtJ)Ort fron1 !!'l p!Jots t•n n~ra11ons thert• Snuol. 95 n11lc<; norH1 or S:11gon, \l':lS a!rnost oblileratrd b~ An1t'r1c.:in tanl.s in the invasion of c·amlJr1(!1t1 a ~car ngn but ~ever<1 I huntlft·t! 1..1\ 1li:1rL~ 11l·re re[l(lrled s!ilt !i\'ins there . 1·he1r /Jtr 11as not known. Chillv l lolitla v •. ., Cuts Beath l<un 1 ·nu~ual ('(lid 1,eather n1rr \lc1nor111l Da~· \l'Cfkcnd look J\<; t11ll 1n beach a1. tendance figure.~ <11 ~an l'lrmrn1r Sunb:Hhers uni~· h.ul ;i <>1n~lr li:1.1 u1J1 nf the threr 11 here h1.«1cl1 U~l· 11"~ 101t·rahlr, llfeguards sa1cl 1ocfrl\ T'he gloon1y "e1'k!'nl.I 1\;1• ,1 rurllplrl e c·h:ing!' 111'rr las1 .11';1r ., hohd:1\ 11hc·n ~un­ ,,~ _ Bo-dcgret• <l;i~s ~r{'t·lt·rl !huus;1ncls o{ p l'rS{>llS San l'lrmrn11· g11;;in-l-.•:lul r1•11 .~r th.in 10 l~HJ 1 L'd t"r" 111•n• 1:dl11·d on 1·111 ;inf! i oun11 ht·alll1'• l.1~1 S.1111rd.11 .11111 ~und:t .' <1 ~ rain~ :111(! gf:11 ~l..1f'~ l'r11 ;ult'il · On \!onrl;iv !hf' ~11n i,,l,i'p" ;111~ lt;rrrl ;1i)r1U! I! \1110 I(• !ti• ~;uid• F1,11rt·~cll•s 11 (•1"(' rr1ir,1l1 ti :'trill tJr,p1t ,. i!1t·1''"1s 111~ lin;1l 111~ .i• 11111 • :-ii 1',1 na l!;i rb111' n11 ~l1ap~ thrrr 111·1·e 1)11t1r.~1.~tcnl , ld eguards n·p11r1rd W·KAT YOU SEE IS !N OT NECESSA RILY) WHAT .YOU GET ! Tec hno logical advances in carpet manufacturing resulted in lower pri ces todoy thon 30 years ogo. ho ve ~ LagunaCouncilffienF ace Long Agenda Wednesday The tufting machine mokes carpel 70 times faster th a n Axmini5te r a nd Wilton power looms. The se mac hines wil l mo ke up lo r2 li nea l feet of carpeting per mi nute, either t welv e or fift een fee I wide. Tfi e relative ease of this monufocturing m e thod ho s hod one negat ive aspect. Instead of oboul t en respected, reliabl e mill s, to day there are mo re thon 300 mills, mo ny of qu estionable integ rity. It is n o I diffi cult for a clever corpel designer lo ~ma ke a corpel look fo r better t hon it is. A long and varied agenda but one \vlth no apparently controversial items face~ the Laguna Beach City Council \Ved· nesday night . No less than 11 of lhe 27 listed topics are. marked for inclusion on !hr ('Qunci rs consent calendar, A catch-all for routine matters which can be appro\'ed with a single \~le unle$S special discussion is re· quested. One of the consent calendar items Is lht city's agreement with Tully H. Seymour, who assumed his duties as clly attorney today. The agreemf'nt calls for a monthly re· la intr of $1.500, for v.'htch Seymour w1!1 prepare. contracts, ordinances and other legal documcnLs. attend ci!y council ~nd -\-planning w mmlssion meeting.~ and ma in- iain office hours at"'C1ty hall four hours a \l'etk. An ~dd1t1onal fee of SSO a hour \\'ill ht' paid ror lrfal and. appeJlote v.·ork nnd special cippearan.cck 10 or~1r or the city. Councilman Edward t.orr v.·iH .seek-a resolution opposi ng passage by the slate of a coastal conservation act !hat }rould limit local Jurisdiction over development ol roastal areas. • The council will be asked 10 adopt a re50lulton recognizing and ~upporting the. Free Clinic. lo consider deputizing animal control officers and to authorize a con- 1 racl for a feder al grant to subsidize lhe city bus line. The question of a ('()ntrover!lal Laguna Canyon auto storage lot y,·ilJ be beck brfore the council. this time with the city 1nnn11ger's comments on appttll pro- l't>dures. The manager v.•ill recommend amf'nding the zoning ordinance to provide for app<'al in site plan re\·lew 1natters. Under reports. the Citlr.ens' TOl\'n Plan- nin~ A!J.~0Cit1tion will presenl its \'le"'s on the Reneral plan study and !here will be rrports on proposal~ for a sctnic drive 111011~ the ln1ine Coast and 11 m11rinc prC's<'rvf' in lhe sa~' arf!ll \ The onswer l o the cons u·mer is ~l eo r; Either know your monufacturer o r rely on o reputable reta iler. (Alden 's, of course .), SA NTA ANA, Ol':ANOE, TUST IN Call ••• AL DI N'S RED HILL CAl':l'ETS & DRAl'l lllll 11)74 Irvin•. Tu1tln, Cal. IJl~JJ44 ' ALDEN'S · ·CARPETS 0 DRAPES 1663 Pla centio Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ' 7 - • 7 - ... ·--........;.' ----.............. .,,.. • . Lagu11a Bea~h EDITION Today's Final :N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 64, NO. 130, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE r, ·197f TEN CENTS • . ' OS - ita • a . . ----------. . . . . . ., • •. · ·;·"j . '*.'I.. -: :, ' -~- "'1 •• DAILY ,ILOT llltl Pllm Me111orial Services • Civic leaders and just plain folks turned out ~fon­ day for ~1emoria! Day services al Laguna Beach's l·leisle r Park. Eve nt was sponsored by American Legion Post 222. The Laguna Beach Hi.Rh School Band provided the music. The honor guard was from the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. . Lagitna Minister Asking Approval For Transfer , Dr. Dallas R Turner, no1v in his 22nd year as min1!;tcr of the Comn1unity Prcsbylerian Church in Laguna Beac h, h;is asked 1he congregation to appr(lve hi~ tran~f£r 10 the Santa Ana First J're~by ierian Church. The "·plJ.J\nO\\"n Laguna Beach minister announced \his week that he has received 11 call from the S<in!a Ana Church to bccon1c 1he1r m1n1s\cr of v1s1tation an d adull educa tion arid "'ould like to begin tt:c•c dut;cs Jt1ly !6. The L:i ~una congrcgahon will vote on 1he matter June 1.1, but a churc h f.pokc~1nan said suc h requests from pa.!:tors usu~llr arc honored. News of Dr. Turner"s in1pcnct ing dcp:i riu re can1e as a su r prise , parishioners Ea1d t;nder h1! long ministry I.he ccngregat1on of the Laguna church hes doubled. The imposi ng dov•nlo'4'n Laguna edifice also has been enlarged by the add itl on of a t1vo-sto ry Ch ristian educallon building, named Turner Hall In his honor. e .w Longti me resi dents ff South Laguna, Or. Turner and his wile are the parents of four gro11T1 children. all gradua tes of Laguna Beach High School, and have played promi nent 1·ole s in Art Colony af- fai rs for th e past two decades. Yuba. City Sheriff Claim s 'No Bodies in So1ne Grave s' YU BA CIT"' Cali f. (AP ) -Sheriff Roy \Vhi teaker says he 's convinced some of the orchard sites his men probed in the search for niore mass slaying vic tims v.•ere once dug as graves, lhen filled in \1·1thou1 bodi es. "I hope we're 1•ery close" to the last grave, \\lhiteaker said r-.1onday after a~a tn ordering his n1en to search for more possib le burial sites like those 1vhich have yielded 23 stabbed and hack- ed bnd1es- \V hiteak cr said that "a couple" of the :suspected grave:s which contained no bodies ··appeared to ha ve been du g as gra1·es." One "·as amon.'! three sites whe re f:earche rs dug Monda y and fuund nothing, the second day no niore bod ie~ were fnund. Tile other was among earlier dig- gin!!s, he said. \\'hitea kcr rcrused lo commen t on a. theory that the murderer might have dug each grave before &electing a victim - and that if none was found returned to fill in the hole to avoid arousing suspicion. Whiteaker said Roy Delo~, 52. of Marysville had been taken into protective cuf:tody but declined•lo say why. Deputies believe he is one of the last persons !() see SiRurd E. Bcierman, one of the vie. tims, before his body "'as found in the 19th gra ve. Delong told Mar ysville police May ~4 !hat the last time he saw Beierman wa11 ::ibout two months earlier. getting in!o Corona·s van. . guilty or not," said the Rev . Joseph Bis hop in Spanish to the gathering of .about 1,300 persons. most or them r-.tex· ican Americans. "Until the jury decides, we should leave the judging to God." Laguna Woman, 31, Knocked 50 Feet by Auto An elderly Laguna Beach woman today remains 1n the inte nsive care unh of South Coast Commun ity Hospltal after suffering mult iple injuries Frict.1y when she was knoc ked 50 feet by an au tomo- bile. A hospital spokesman sald r-.lrs. Anna Chesley. 81. of 533-8 Anita St., suJfered several broken bones as a result of the accident. Both or the "'Oman's legs and her pelvis were fractured, the spokesman said. She also suffered possible Internal in juries. _Mrs. Chesley was crossi ng Coast Highway al Brooks Street in a crosswalk Friday aftemoon when a no rthbound auto driven by Frida O. Zittel. 67, of Long Beach. struck her, police said. The im· pact of the auto knocked Mrs. Chesley off her feet .and hurled her a distance of Sil feet down the road , offiCi'rs reported. ru Saddlehack .By Planner By JACK BROBACK or "'' o.i1v •11e1 11111 Orange County Planning Commission Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield today vowed to renew his fight against the Sad· dleback Comm un ity Hosp ital. But a charge he made that approval or a use permit lor the hospital was not legal was disputed today by the County Counsel's Office. Butterfield was to appear before the Grand Jury today and ask that body investigate · ~ ii'i:: .:_i;.,:-.n;-,3ta;;~'""/. .-..~ ... rounding commission approvav of the conditional use permit to build lhe hosoital in Laguna Hill s Leisure World. He has charged that "special interest groups \vithin the county gover nment prepa red inrorma tion on the hospital use permit application '~hich swayed us to make an incorrect decision." Butterfield said that the zoning use!! .11pproved last year by lhe Board of Supervisors called for medical clinics or convalescent hospitals but not a general hopsita!. Dur ing the. hrated controversy over the hospital early in May, Deputy County Counse l Thomas Conroy ruled lhat the hosnilal was a proper use for lh e location at the comer of Galle de 11 Louisa and Via Estrada. Cionroy said today that his ruling was hacked later by the County Counsel's Of· fice in a written statement to Butterfield and other commission members. Butterfield said Monday that under county ordinances. the land in question could onl y be changed lo housing, recrea- tio nal or communication fa c i I i l ies purposes. Jfc claims the hospital sponsors. the Lutheran Hospital Society of Southern rilifornia , should have asked for a toning ch11ngc. The society has obtained a building permit since the commission unanimous· 111 approved the use permit on May 4, This decision followed a stormy rneeting rn April 29 when the commission voted 2 to 2 on the hospital permit question and t:'Ventually Butterfield and Commissioner Fred Jefferson walked out of the f'l(';uilocked session. Prior to the commission's final vote A ~semb!yman Robert Badham ( R - Newport Beach) called for a st ate lcgi~l.a t ive investigation into the alleged conflict of interest charges against com- missioner Arnold Forde, representative of the Fifth District. Forde hn!ds a finan cial in terest in a compe ting hospital now being constructed in ~1ission Viejo. Tiiursday and Frida y of this "'eek a suhcomm ittee of the Assembly Com· mi ttee on Heal!h will meet in lhe: county 5upervisors' chambers to probe the hos pital question. Committee chairman William Campbell fR-f:{acienda Heights) 5aid the committee sessions stemmed from Badham 's re· quest for investigation into the Sad· dleback Hospital controversy. Solon Might No t Run NE \V YORK lAP ) -Rep. Paul N. McCklskey Jr. <R.Calif. ), says lhat if the \Vhite House withdraw! all American trocps rrom Southeast Asia by the end of this year and ends all bombin11, he might riot challenge President Nixon in next year's presidential primaries. .. A church spokesman said an interim minister probably v.·ill be appointed by the Los Angeles Presbytery until a permanent re pla cement for Dr. Turner Is determined. Ea.it de Skitnk Douses Doggie The first bodv was discovered ac· cidcntally May 20 by Goro Kagahirn. a farmer who said ~ spotted an empty grave size hole in his peach orchard. He returned eight hours l!iler and found it filled in. BeBeving somt;pne had buried stolen property, Ka11ahiro called deputies who found it was a grave, The sheriff 1aid Monday he 11till beJieves there are more bodies. possibly under land flooded with irrisation water. Supreme Court Deci-sion Affects Krishna Case? A Laguna Beach man wilh a nose for trouble cRlled police Monday night to report hi s dog, barking at R pro"·ler. · had been sprayed by "some unknown che mi c11.I ... Hoping lo catch themselves a burglar, offi cers rushed lo--the Te1nple f1lils Drive home. But on seMng the culprit walking 11cros!J the man "s front yard, the disap- pointed investigators decided not lo nta ke an arrest. The bla ck skunk. ils ta ll plumed high in the ai r as it sauntered off. into !he night , "'ould not submit to h11 ndcuffs, police said. The dog ~as givrn a "'arm b11th, , I "We've pretty well exhauSsted IM search in the obvious places," he said, except for four or five suspiciOU! 1111nkE"n in areas in a submetged corner of tbi: J, L. Sullivan ranch where 21 cofpst11 were found. "Thert's sllll .11 couplt of 11cre! unrle r water and it will be a few weeks before the water settles enough," to allow dir- ging. he said . Juan V. Corona , a J7.year-old farm labor contractor charged with 10 of !he murders was described Monday a·s "very quiet. wen mannered" prisontr at Yuba Countr jail in adjoining Marysville. A !pec.ial t>.1emorlal Day ~1ass was !\Bid Monday ni11ht at St. I!ldort"s Roma n Catholic church in memory of the 2J vic- timi; and to offer prayers for Corona and his fam ily. ' "We don't know if Juan Corona is . •.' . Laguna's new city attorney, Tully Seymour. !aid today he had not yet read a Supreme Court decision overturning a - I IS.year-old Cincinnati Jaw against loiler- ing and would nol be in a position to determine lls poS8ible effect on chargeJ brought against La11una Beach members of the Krishna Consciousness sect. Two members of the sect face trlal 1n South County Mun icipal Cour1 Friday at 10:30 a.m. Artestcd for blocking an Art Colony sidewalk March 13.-thcy at fir!!\ sought a jury trta l, then asked that their case be lried by r. jUdge. t>.feanwhile, in Washington, IL wa~ an- nounced that tbe Supreme Court hid ruled uneonslltutiOnal lhe ctnclnnatt Ta• ... on tht books since 18S6& wbJdrn. aJed' to arre:irt 11n antiwar protest.er. • JU!tice Potter ~tewarl, 1peald.n1 for ' :i I the court majority. said the ordinance was "unconstltutlonaUy broad because it authorlzet puni$hment of con!titutionally protected conduct." It !U'bjtel8 the coosUtutional right of assembly, be said, to "an unasoertainable atandatd." Qu"tioned as lo possible effect of the decision on Art-Colony ord inances, Seymour said he wbuld have to read the entire decision before determining lhi,, but noted. "Some of thest archaic laws are written .In such a manner lhat on the face of U they are held UMOM11tutlonal. They may be con11idered too generaJ and need to be written in a more aptcific manlier. GeMrally It lt cooaldered that sidewalks are designed for lrlfel "and lhil ~•.s priority, ao t.1nr11 art draWn to protect the right of fne paaage. '' ; MURPHY IN 1946 Most Decorated GI \. new , UPI TtltPhl ... MURPHY IN 1970 Years Not Always Kind War Hero Audie Murphy l(illed in .Plane Crash ROANOKE, Va . IUPI) -Actor Audie Murphy, the tough "little boy" aoldler who won every medal available to U.S. infantrymen in World War II. has been killed in the wreckage of a small plane on a Virginia mountainside. The body of the man who cheated death Often on the battlefield! of Europe was found on Memorial Day on the side of rugged brushy mountain. Positive identification was withheld pe nd ing a check today of X-rays and den- tal records. but Murphy's wife Pamela was notified Monda y afternoon that thP. war hero-turned-actor was "presumed dead." Six bodies found in the charred Aero Commander plane that crashed on a flight from Atlanta to Martins vill e, Va., Friday were ren1oved from Brush Moun- tain Monday night and taken to the Com- munity Hospital morgue in Roanoke. Dr. John Jasko, a hospital official. said dental records arid X-rays would be used to establish positive id entification. "All !he bodies have been terribly dismembered," he said. The 46-year-old aclor. whose Hollywood career faded in recent years, was flying to Marti nsville, abo ut 35 mi les south of Roanoke. on a business tr ip. The pilot overflew r-.1artinsvi!le in a thunderstorm and crashed into the mounta in. "These are really Lreachcrous moun- ta ins in whicll a pilot, if he's not ac- customed to mountain flying, can get intn !rouble pretty easily," said an official of the Civi l Air Patrol. which conducted the search for the plane. Murphy. who won 24 medals and killed or ca ptured 240 Germans during three years of combat In World War II, recently became associated with Modu lar Mana gemen t. a firm specializing iD fac- tory-built homes and motels. He was flying to Martinsville to inspect a modular plant. Aboard the twin·engine craft with Murphy were Claude Crosby of Atlanta, president of Modular; Raymond Prater of Chattanooga. Tenn., a Modular at- torney; Jack Littleton of Fort Collim, Colo .. secretary.treasurer of the Lenoir Corp.; and the pilot, Herman Butler or Crossville, Tenn. Tti.e sixth occupant was not lm· rnediately identified. · Two close friends of Murphy, producer Rudy Durand and Hal Wegandt, a real estate salesman. left Loa Angelea Mon· day night for Roanol\e to._ldeq_Ufy Ute body and return it for memorial services. Murphy, a po« : f~nn !Joy . from Kingston, Tex.. won the Qlflg~l medal of honor for single-handedly drJv. Ing of f a German force of 200 men and six tanks ·Whil~ clinging to a burning tint destroyer. ~uperic>n·\re reluctant at first to pro- Reel China. Popular? HONG KONO (AP) -Communist Chin1t has been "f\oodM with a~ationll fir visa• over the past few montht11nd cannot accomniodate alf' Lhe people wa nt- ing to'visit the countr y, Brit·lsh busines.sman, John Keswic k reported to- day, Ke8'Wk:k, · cha ~min of tbe Sino Brililh Trade COUncil, baa JI.lit rtturncd rtoln a aix week vilit. .tG Red 01ina. U,1 New• Mt• WHERE PLANE WENT DOWN 12 Miles From Roanoke mote the baby·faced private because he "looked like a little boy." But Murphy rose to the rank of captain and com· mander a company in the Third Divi sioll. Murphy did not adjust easily to civilian life on his return from the wars. He gave away his medals to children and refused lo capitalize on his fame as World War 1!'11 most decorated American soldier. J1e finally tried movies, but soon label- ed Hollywood ··full of ph onies." His first marriage to actress \Vanda Hendril: las ted less than a year. His career "'ent cto"Tihil\ "'ith Grade 8 \\'estems and he recentl y turned to in- vestments in an attempt to recoup his ailing fin ances . Murphy was different from other movie stars. Murphy called It play-acting. Others called themselves artislt. He had bCfln "To Hell and Back" -the title of his autobiography -and the makeup bolC was kid stuff compared to an ammo box. "Acting is just a liv ing with me. I'rn not klddlng myself. If it Weren't for tM medals I wouldn 't be in Hollywood " he said once. ' ri.turphy d.ld not take his World War Il heroics nor hi.s designation as America's most decOrated soldier sfrious!y. Of kll lin11, wounded or· capturing 240 German soldiers and coUfCting 24 medals, he said, "I did what I had to do, like everybody else :· · Oraage «:Ga•t We.tiler June will be hlaUng out all over Wednesd1y, .With mercUry read· ings heating up to the tow 70s in the Inland areas, wtth a 68 figure along lhe .coast: INSIDE TODAY Turkish P,OliC.I!: rtsCUt' lof·y(O.r· :Old gi1 L 'fr0"1 tifN"oritt.t ~"Vild gu• IJ4tU. • .Std}t\ ,p/Jllt~ ~4. ......... u Ctlll«lllt I Cll«~lftt U• I C't ttlfltl ... ,..,,kl 11 c .. H~ n 0.tl-Nelk•• ' •etr.r .. I ,,.. I •1111r111"111111t tt '"'-• , .. 11 ..__ ,. •1111 LttMtll"I 14 \ .. , ' , I ~ -· ,J ~ DAI L !._._,_lO_T __ -'.sc:_ Tutsday, Junt 1, W7l Decision on St1~iI{es Reported THE SllTUI{D.11.Y EVENING POST • Suprenie Court Rules 5-4 in Labor Negotiations Case .. r. •• From Wire Ser\'lces 'Y.' ASHINGTON -The Supreme Court armed federal JUd11,es with l'l'idr !a litUde loday to stop l'llrike~ by railway and airline employes "'ht!'re they find nu "reasonable cfforls" ha ve been made lo negotiale labor agreernl.'nts The {ilUrt split j to ~. \I 1th di.ifent~rs ( Laguna Doctor Abortion Trial Delayed Again Dr. Robert Cumming Robb of Laguna Beach today won a further two·m~th Court trial on abortion charges. Judge Byron K. McMillan ordered tht!' 67-year-old physician who Jives in Dana Point to return to court July 26 for trial on charges that he procured miscarriages ill lhree woman patients. A pretrial hearing into issues relating lo the CQnstitutionality of California's Therapeutic Abortion Act under which Dr. Robb was prosecuted was scheduled for June 25 before Judge Robe rt L. Corfman. Related cases which might produce a i:uideline ruling on the validity of the state's abortion code are still awaiting decision al the district court and Californ ia Supreme Court appellate levels, defen se attorney ti.loses Berman reminded Judge McMillan today. Charges filed against Dr. Robb. of 34567 Scenic Drive. Dana Point, on Sept. 4, 1969, were dismissed by Santa Ana Municipal Courl Judge Paul Mast on the grounds that Oie state's abortion law was unconstitutiont;I and amounted to discriminiition in favor or one major religious sect. But the charges \vere revived \\-'hen the District Attorney's Office successfully cippcaled to the Orange Count.v Gr j!d -:J ury to indict Dr , Robb for the identical Clffenses. Jewish Culture Orgcuiizational Meetin~ Slated An organizational meeting for a pr<r posed Jewish cultur11J group in Laguna Beac.'h will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in the city Recreation Building, 17S N. Coast Highway. The group is planned as a non-religious. <'Ultura\ and social center with activities for Jewish famili es' and single people, ac- cording to Sheila Helfman . Further in formation may be obtained by calling Mr s. Helfman at 494-3978 or Gall Gaston, 49~·j6J3. Salute to Youth Due in Laguna f...agun a Beach Chamber of Commerce members will host a "'S::ilute to Youth" at Wednesday's breakfa~t meet ing "·hen El ti.1orro Elementary School s tud e n ts present "r.1ississipp! r.ielody"' for the ir cnlertainment Portions of !he musical-comad~·. an adaptaion of r..tar k Twain '· tale of Tom ~awyl'r and Huck Finn, will bE' ~taged at the Hotl.'I Laguna al 7 4:> a.m Other ~tuden!s will also demonstrate their abili· ty in science and malh Reservati ons for the hreaklast 1nay be made by phoning the Chan1ber at 494-1018. OIANGI COAtf DAILY PILOT 0 11.ANG:O: COA~T PIJllLISH ING COMl'AN'f Rob••• N. w •• d r r.,••Hnl •"" Pllllllll'lf1' J~tlc R. 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Joan Baez Gives Entire P<tycheck To Censoretl TV PARIS fUPll -Folk singer Joan Baez ;;aid today she has qor.iated her 7.500 francs \SJ.36(H pa }rchec k for a "censored'' teleVision show to a fund for Spanish conscient ious objectors-, ~1iss Baez called a news conference lo give he r version of the events which led io the. French state-run television network cut!ing off lrer act in the mlddle of a Sunday afternoon show. The television network said they cut the show because Miss Baez insisted on mak ing a political statement and planned to describe France as a "fascist slate." Miss Baez denied she had such plans. She said alter discussions during the week with Productr Raymond Marci\lac she decided to sing three songs and use the resl of the time lo giving a French translation of the "Ballad of Saccho and Va nzetti." She said after her first song, "BloYd ng in the \Vind" she turned to the wings to \\•ave in \be interpreter and all she saw '\as her manager "Wa\"ing his arms that the show was off tbe air. and a lot of police." She said she ne1·er got an explanation from ?-.tarcillac or any other te1evislon ol· ficial for the :iction. "~1;_in::illac JUSI disappeared ln!o th in air."' sht" said. 1,hile the ne!"'ork ron· linued with a filmed sports show in place of ~1iss Baez. She said she "·as giving thr rnoney to an organi1.a1ion wh ich "'otkf'd on beh;ilf nf Span111rds jail('d for resistinii 1he 1nll1tary dr:ift in their country. Russ Auto Plastered LOS At\GELES IAP) -Youths plasterf'd stickers saying "Save Soviet .Jews·• over a Soviet built car making its first American appearance al an auto show. The stickers were quickly rtmoved r.1onday by officials of Auto Expo '71 and did not damage the. car, a small. four door J\1uscovich. whCri it detemilies that a party had not e.:erted !ufficient e(fort lo reach set- tlement. 1'he court today also ruled against the Cincinnati loiter law. Story, page, 4. The majority opinion in the strike rul- ing ackho\vledged that it "'creates a not insi gnificant danger " thtit parties in suth ·~oy Critical After Laguna ' Auto Collision Two yow1g Nor"'alk t"·in brothers, seriously burned in a Laguna Beach traf· ,..,,_~ County Med ical Center today, one of the1n still in critical condition. A spokesman said Gary A. Rodriguez, 1 I.. is in the burn w1il of the hospital with severe facial burns. l lis twin brother. Larry . is also slill undergoing hospital lre.atrnent for minor burns, but ls listed Jn satisfactory condition. The two youngsters were injured in a fiery aut0: CQllision "'hen the car they \\'ere riding in Was struck from behind by another veh icle. The driver ol the second car. Stev.•art David Allen . 21. of TUsti n. was arrested on felony drunken dril·ing l'harges. Police said Allen was to be arraigned today at South County MW'licipal Court.1 B<1il has not been set. \\'ilnesscs to ' the holiday accident said the Rodriguez auto, driven by a third brother, Joe rolled over s.everal limes <ind caught fire after being struck. Other passengers in the auto ,~·ere treated at the rnedi~al center for minor injuries and released. Several persons reJXlrtedly fled Allen"s car following the accident. Allen "'as noL injured. Husha11d-Wife Teacl1ing Teams Facing Trustees Laguna Beach school trustees will ~pruce up an otherwise routine agenda lonight \\-'1th a discussion of a district policy against employing husband·wife teams as school teachers. The mailer has come up on the hiring of an Aliso School substitute teachC'r \vhose ·husband is also a te<1 ch('r In the dis!rict. Superintendent William Ullon1 has asker! the board to delermlne how 1his situation should be handled ln light of the long-standing policy. Also al tonight's mefting. scheduled al 7:30 p.m. in the Districl Edu cation Center. :iso Blumont St.. ne"'lv electerl high school student body president Bil! Fish will be (ln hand to meet the school board. F'ish ""ill hold the off ice during the 1971-72 school year. 2 Laguna Stereo 1'hcfts Probed Laguna Beach police are invf'sUgar1ng 1110 we('kend burglaries 1n whi{'h S630 1n :ts~orted stereo equipment \1•as taken trorn tw o Art t;olonv hoine:;. Investigators said. Robert C. Sthr\.ver . r;if 5411 Oak S! .. repuried the lhef\ So1nc 1.1n1e Friday nigh! of a ~tert'Q setup villued l\l $330. "!'he items taken included :;pcakers, an amplifier, a record changer and an A~-Fr.1 tuner, police said. There \\'ere no signs of forced erttry to the lock· ed horne and authorities speculated the th ief izaincd entry by using a key . Frank A Gates, of 272 High Drivc. call- ed police r.tonday lo report the theft of S250 in stereo equipment during his tv.·o. day absence. Officers said entry to the. locked home \\-'as made by forcing open a living room windov.·. LagunaCouncilnienF ace Long Agenda Wednesday A long and varied egend11 but one 1vith no apparently CQntroversial Items laces lhe Laguna Beach Clly Couacl\ Wed- nesday night. No less lh11.n 11 or lhe Tl !isled topics are marked for inclusion On the CQUncll·~ consent ca lendar, a catch-all for routine matters which can be approved with a single vote unless special discussion ls re- quested. Ont of the consent calendar items ls the cit¥·s agreement with Tull y II. Seymour, "·ho assumed his duties a~ cily t1Uomey today. The agreement calls for a monthly rf'- ta!ner of 11.500, tor whirh Seymour wtll prtpare contr11cts. ord11111nces" Bnd other lrgal documen ts, :ittend city CQUncil and p!1nn lng Cflmmi'ssion ~@tlrlg~ and 1nain· t:un off ice hours at ctty hiill four hours a \reek. An additional feP of S:-i<l a hour ~·ltl ~ paid for lrlal Jnd appellalf! work and sprcial appearances In bthalf of the clty. I ' Councilman Edward Lorr will seek a resolu1ion opJXlsing passage by the slate of a coastal ronservation act that "'·ould limit loca l jurisdiction over development of coastal areas. The co uncil will be asked to adopt a resolutlon retogniling and su pporting the l-'rtt Clinic. to consider deputiling anim•I control office.rs and to authorize a con- tract for a leder•l grant to 'subsidize the city bus Jfne. The question of a controversial Laguna Canyon auto storage lot will be back hefore the council, this time with the city rnaneger·s rommen~ on appeal pr<r 1·edu res. The 1nanager "'ill recommend nmending I.he zoning ordin ance to provide tor 11ppeal in site plan review mailers l'nder reports. the Citizens· Town Pl11n- r11ng Assoc1a llon w1!1 present iLo: vie.,.:s on the J(encr11t plan study and there w1ll br. rl!ports on proposals for a scenic dri\'e along lhe Irvine Coast and 11 marine 11re:~cr1 e. 1n thr !3me. area. labt r '*putes will conduct 1 he l r negoliat!r;: positions and tactics '"with an f'ye on the courts, rather than restricting their a\lention lo Uie business al hand."' •·n.ese weigh!y considerations indeed counsel restraint 1n the issuance of strikt 1niuncl1ons based on violations" ot (tit Hail way Ac1. Justice John M. llarlan saHl !or the rnajor1!.\'. ··~·<'\'t•rtheles.s. lhe result reached io<l;iy t" unavo idable if we are to give effect 10 ;ill our lab(lr la ws." he declared . The opinion carne in a t·ase involving thr Chicago and Northwestern Hailway ro and the Unileri T"ra n.~porta!ion lh11on. Harlan \1•as joined by Chief .Justice \\'ai<· rf'n E Burger. and Ju~uces Po1ll'r Stc1,art . ·rti.urgood ~1arshall and llarry A, lllackn1un. l)i~scnting "'ith Brenn<ln \1ere Justices llugo I.. Black. \\1 1lliam 0. Douglas anir Byron R. White. In essence, the court held th at a fedrral judge may issue an in junction lo block a ·~·· -Jln!--·~--""lmi the other had not made a re asonable ef· fort to reach a settlement of a dlspule 1•ven though the regular process had not been exhausted. The 1926 Railway Labor Act covers both railway and airline emp!oyes. The Chicago and North Western dispute arose from a controversy over ho'" many brakemen each train should carry. In other action, the court: -Ruled that an Arizona Jaw fbrcing I bankrupt couple to pay lraffic judgments be fore they can drive again is un- constitutional. -Approved the takeover by Greyhound Corporation. a CQnglomerate, of Armour & Co .. the nation's second largest meat packer. -Ruled thal the merger of the two leaders in printing and sales of ne "'spaper color comics violates lhe Clayton antitrust law. Mesa Policemen· Attacked by Car A trio of Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment tactical squad officers narrowly C'Scaped seri~us injury during Garden Grove Strawberry Festival rioting, when hit by a visitor's car. The n1otorist -allegedly angry at orders to Jea1•e 1hc scene -\1·as arrested after the incident, along l"fifh his girlfriend. \\'illiam D. Critchfield. 21. of Buena Park. and I leid1 A. King. 19. of Anaheim. \Vere booked on charges of assault "'ith a deadly \\'Capon ag~1i11st a police officer. The Sunday incident i n v o Ive 11 patrolmen Don Casey. Tom Boyland and /'hil l\lcCormick. according lo in· Vl'Sl 1gators handling the case. Burnpt"d by the car but not se riously in· jurcd, the tactical squad officers said frilehfield gunned the t'ngine and strurk then1 after being ordered to leave the tesuvaJ grounds. President Sets News Quiz on TV Tonight \\'ASlllNGTON fAPl -President N1x- 011 will appear li'e on lhe four television and radio n('t\1·orks 1n a ne\1·s <.'OnfC'renct at ~ 30 p.m. Pl)T today. l'rt'~o: Secret;iry ltona!d I.. Zic,R:ler ,!;aid !<1.,111eek Nixon 111!1 hoi1c no prellnunary ;1n11uu11rrtneots and 11 di go at once into rlir (JUf'~t1on and an<:11 f'r ~e~~1011 i\1xu11·s last 11e11·s t:r111tercncc \\"as :i.1<11· 1 111 San Cle1nente . IL 11"as broadcast onlv on radio and \l'as limited t.o don1estit riue~tton~. ...,,, a..c--. -' lt's Baclt: Artist Norman Rock\vell and the traditional delivery boy appear on cover of first edition of resurrected Saturda y Evening Post. Beurt Servaas. an Indianapolis businessman. 'purchaSed righ ts to "magazine and is bringing it back as a quarterly \11ith half million copies going on newsstands today. Reds Drive S. Viets Out Of CambodiaBorde1·Town SAIGON (UPll -South Vietnainese forces were driven out of the Cambodian border lowi;i of Snuol Monday, leaving a trail of v.Tecked tanks. arinored ca rS and artillery pieces behind them, military ~ources said toda~·. The Communists clallned .a inajor viclory "'1th staggeruig governrnent losses. South Vietnamese spokesmen said their 8th Infantry Task Fnrce of 2.000 men had pulled back n1ort 1han s1.1. 1n1les from Snuol .:titer losing 204 n1C'n dead and \1·ounded 111 five q~·s of !1~ht1ng. They put Com munist losses tJ1. 1.079, Including 700 Ii.died by tanks and US. <.1irpu11cr dunng the retre:tl. \'let Cung radio broadcasts heard ill Saigon were as jubilant in lheir victory tlaim~ as \vhen the Sou1h Vietnan1ese JlUlled OU! of Laos C'rlrl ier this year. Thty s::iid f';or!h \'ietna111ese t roop~ had cap- tured ~00 governmeril soldiers and ··put uut of ac1ion"' another 1.500. Although the Com 1nunist cl<1in1s "'ere l'IUSl)ert. government spokesmen admitted leavi ng behind fla1n ing lilnks. armorl.'d c3 rs ;ind trucks in v.ha! <1ppea rl'fi 1t1 he a rou1 b~ \'astly superior forces . The \'1et Cong said they captured 50 tanks and ;ormored cars, dcstroytd l ~I other ,1rmorrd vehicle~ and trur·ks and cap- ll1red 500 v.-rapon~, 1nctud1ng 10 ;1rt1!lery pieces. Thi• Comm11111sts said !hf' nia1n bat1h· was fou~ht Sur\rl;_iv -;i da~ ll"ht•ll j;O\'ern· 1nrnt .~p<1Kr~mcn 111 S;iil-!On reportt•d nn!y 111u1or 11i.;ht111f! ·n1t· ro11)11111111~t ... !'<1111 They captured fiOO tons of :1mmun1 t1on ;_ind !00 Tildios ;111d tlestroy rd fi1•e ht!l1copll'rs Thf' govern1nent C'1.J1ms op pearl'd equally suspec1. They said allied sir str ikes by both American <ind South Viet· namese planes and helicopters killed p Communists ~tonday along llighway 13. Rut US. spokesmen al the same briefing ~;ud the 1\ineril·an en1nmnncl 111 Saigon had not rct•e1ve•t any repo rt from its p1!01~ on opcral!ons !h(·r(• SnuuL 85 miles north uf S.:ugon, \1'as .aln1ost ol1l1!erated hy Ainenc.:in tanks in the in\'n:;inn nr C:in1hod1a a ye:i r ago hut ~t'\"Cral hundred <!I il i:in,.; 1\ere rrr){lrted ~till 1t1·1ng lhPre Tll\'11' l.1h· 11:i~ nut k11011·n. ChiJJv Holiday . . I Cuts B each 1<'1111 Lnusual enld \\ t'<ilhcr "' 1'( l\lrinori;il Day weekend took llS 1 .. 11 111 IJI':\Ch at. tcndaneC' figures a, San C!rnicnlf-. Sunbathers onJ.v hod 11 si nl-(lc da1 out nf the thr<'e 11hcr(' bearh u;.e 11.1s to.lcr::ilill·, J1fcg11tJrds s:11d tud;n 1l1t-i.;1roQn1v \11·lk°~nJ \1 :,, ;l ,·on1ph·l e Lh<.1nge 01·er t;ist \f'ar s holid:t' 11·hen ~un­ n~'. RO-de!!.rt'e <h1 ys i;ree!t>tl tnousands o[ Jot·r~ons S:in rlC'tnt•nt 1· i.:u:irrt~ ~:i 1cl fe111·r th:1n tl'I fl(l() \ 1o;;it11r~ l\••r•· 1<1!111·1! on 1·1tv :i nr t c·o untv he.1 rhe~ l.1.~t :-a1ur11.11 :urd ~u1ld;n· :i" rai n" :•nt1 i.;r.1~ ,k11·, pro 1 :1d1·d • 1)11 ~Jr,nd:J) 1hc sun <h"tll' .111d liirttl ;1bflul I~ r~111 Ju Ou· .. ;1nd.' Fe.11· rc.,ruo·~ 11.,ir· rt'ft<1rtt•rl ;ind 1lt""-!1Jle increasing Mating .11·111t1y :1t Ilana l !nrhor n11~haps tl1t•rc: 11t'lt' 111111c.11.~1e11l , lifl•guarch n·purtecl. WHAT YOU SEE IS !NOT NECESSARILY) WHAT YOU GET! Technological odvonces in carpel m•nufoduring h•va resulted in lower prices todoy thon 30 yeors ogo. The tufting machin e mokes carpel 70 times faster than Axm in ister and W ilton power lo9ms. These machines wil l moke up lo 12 lineo l .feet of corpeting pe\<-minule, eithe r twelve or fifteen feet wide . Th e relative eose of th is monufocluring m e thod h•s h•d on e negative a'pect. lnsleod of about ten respected, rel iable mills, todoy there ere more thon 300 mills, mony of quesl i one~le integrity. It is not difficult for o clever corpel designer to mak e a corpel look for better then it is. The onswer to the consume< is cleor; Either know your monufocturer or rely on • reputable retailer. I Ald en 's, of course.), SANTA ANA, 01.ANOI, TUSTIN C1ll ••• ALDIN'S RID HILL CARl'£TI & DRAPlltllS 13174 lrf'ln•, Tuttln, C1I. lll--lM4 • ALDEN'S CARPE7S () DRA~ES • 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MES'°' I •· 646-48~8 , ' 7 I, • 7 \ ' • ' San Cle1nenie Today's Final . Capisirano EDITl9t-1 N.Y. Stoeks ;JvoL. 64, NO. I JO, 2 SoCTIONS , 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE. 1; '1971 TEN CENTS Sign ·in New Mexico ,Rooted in Clemente Past By JOHN VALTERZA Cf llNI D•ll1 ,.lltl Sl•ll Richard Nixon 's San Clemente -and what that blend might mean in dollars and cents-has stretched all the way to a tiny rural Ne~· Mexico town. lt centers on a 42-year-old grocery r;!ore sign wh ich has made its. way Lo Farmington, N.M. The request was fUl!Uled this week by maintains quarters there· .• I v.·ould ap-On April 8. 1927. El Heraldo printed a aboul all he ean attend to and do It pro. City Clerk Max Berg. preciate any information available,'' she monumental piece of business writing : perly. Mrs. Hargroves wrote city hall earlier said. '"San Clemente has a grocery store car-·•r..1r~. Von says she Is selling her goods th is lnonth explaining that she had So the query set Berg digging through rying a fu ll and complete line of slaplfs at the same prices that you would have to recently acquired th'"e "sort of painting" back copies of the ncwspap:!r of the da.''. 11 f h bl fru' pay in Cilpistrano or Santa Ana. She says I ho · be lif 1 f a:r; we as res vegeta es, tts, etc. that she will treat her customers right on g .~ss s wmg a au u arm "El Heratdo de San Cleme:.-•e.'' This ls just whal San Clemente has been and carry only the best." scene. This is what he found : in need of for l he past several months It advertises the Earl VonBo nhorst, The market opened antid curiously-and w_hi~h has been pro~ised .. but did not .. En~. of story. , , , T. I. Walker partnership known as "San written publicity in the newspaper 111 matcnahze s.o a '.'ra~k outsider heard Von .. the over.wor~.ed plumber didn t -a,i!!J~!&!iOIJiii!li!l\!;..~Clqe~m~e~n~tei+.'jG~ro~c~e~ry~.W"rM't'!illlP1!~11Ji1'1.!i~clA~.~r#il of l927. l,l_!1f:l.f:l.~.r_sri~~ed in a the call and ts satisfying the demand. stay_ a . rank. outsider for long. I~ rr~~ ~ ~ -~~. m~o..;.:.r .• WUh1n..'1'":)'eet_Dt 'bltlme a-·~n· now houses Mansfield Auto Parts and a prielor, or to be rnqre accurate, Mrs. Von ci!man and "commissioner of · public The delicaLcly p~lcd g.lass ad- .\it grocery s ore 1n Now Mrs. Helen Hari;iroves owns ii. And she has asked San Clemente city of· ficials for some history. OS More Riots Be1·1·y Fest Rioting marred the Garden Grove Strawberry Festival for the sec.rind con- seculil•e night Monday as police laced an unruly, bottle·throw1ng crowd. Officers jailed 31 participants. 11 of lhem juveniles, as the crowd refused to obey an unlawrul assembly order. Festival officials closed the event al 9 p.m. Monday and five minutes later police gave .fhe dispers al order. The order \Vas repeCtlcd for 20 rn inu tcs and then police moved in v.·hcn it .was not <lbc.ved, More than 150 lawmen fro m 10 Orange County agencies joined in quelling the riot of about 1.000 persons. There were no se~ious injuries. Bo!l!es, bricks, rC1cks and other debris fle\\" through the air durinr: the mclee. a police spokesman said. Af!er about one hour. the crov.·d v.·as dispersed. Assisting Garden Grove police were of· ficers frClm Costa f\1c sa, Huntington Beach and Westmini::ter plus hclicoplers from Costa f\1esa. Huntington Beach and Anaheim Tear gas ..,,•as available but not used, poiice said. Some mace v.•as utilized. !\lore than 75.000 people alended the flnal day nf !he lhrr>e -day festi\'a! ~Ion· dav, off1cia!.!i reported Sunda.v night 1wo police officer~ were lnJurcd :ind ;in estimated 2.000 youths rio ted a! ;.bout 10 !~ r Ill '.I-lore than 20 pe rso ns \\"Cre arre~tcd . 'Plant A Tr ee' Progrcun Sl ated Two women's nrga111iations have con- lributed lo Parklane Residential Schoors ''plant a lree"' program in El Toro. The Mission Viejo Women's Club has advanced funds for ;i tree and the Women·s Fellowship of the C-Ongrega· ti onal Church. United Church of Christ of Laguna Niguel has provided a tree, Parklane"s tree program. which hope!'! to obtain 500 trees for the El Toro c11m- pus. is headed by W. W. Conover. Con- tributions can be made for a $10 tree with sprinkler or a $15 lree with sprin kler and donations can be made in the name of a club or an ind ividual. 'I \ Orange Coast Weather June will be busting out all over \Vednesday. with mercury read- ings heating up 19 I.he \01v 70s in the inland areas, with a 68 figure along the coast. INSIDE TODA l' -T11rk1sll police resc11t 14-yenr- tJld. girl from terrorrst.t in wild qun bottle. Stor11, photo, Pag~ f . lttrl"'t II C•lllwlll• I Cfl.tcll .... U~ I ci.,,1nt41 '11·1t ,_I<, 11 Crett_,., II °"'"' lff!l<t• ' •t1lltrlll ..... ., l •ll'ttt•lnll'ltlll ,, ,lll•llCt 10-IJ H-H-11 ...... t.•nft!• ,. Me"!" '' N.tilelltl Jolt-1-I o. ..... ,_,~ ' '''"'• "'""" It ,_ , .. ,, i'"~ M1rtth ltll ltlt .. 11•n It '"''"'" " .,..,.,,.,.. ' WMllt ll'• """' U·U Wtr!tl Ntwo t•J angle, either. "Since so many people are in terested in San Clemente because President Nixon television shop, directly across from old is the grocery end of the firm, for Von, welfare and morals." city hall. himself, is in the plumbing game and has He remained on Uie council for more ita u.-1 TtlHho!t MURPHY fN 1946 Mo•I Decorated GI a U~! Ttltpho!o MURPHY fN 1970 Years Not Alw.1ys Kind 'C lose to Last Grave,~ Yuba Sheriff Predicts YUBA CITY. Calif IA PI -Sheriff Roy \\'hiteaker savs he's convinced some of the orcharrl Sites ht;; rnen probed in the srarch fo r n1ore mass slay ing \'ICtim~ ..,,·ere once dug as graves, then hlled 111 v.·1t hout bodies. "I hope \\'e·re very close"' tn the last _grave, \\'hiteakrr said ~1onday after again ordering his men to search for more possible burial site;; like those wh1i;tillave yielded 23 stabbed and hack- ed bodies . \\'hileaker said lhat "a couple" or Jhc suspected graves which contained no bodies "appeared to have been dug as graves."' One was among three !lites where searchers dug Monday and !ound nothing, the second day no more bodies were found. The olher was among earlier dig- gings, he said. Board_ to Study School Vacation Budgetary Needs Budget consideration5 will be presen!.ed tc. the . Regional Occupational Program board Wednesday, 1n San Capis'trano Beach. The mC!eling will take place al 8 p.m. In the.Capistrano Unified School District ad- ministrative center-at.Serra School. A budget -tolaling $135,000 w a s presented at the lesl board mec.Ung but was poslp:med fo r reconsRferation. Members suggested reducing the five cent pennissive tax which provides fu nds for the program lo four cents. The reduction was sugge.sted because a class In omamenlal hort icu lture and auto mechanics were dropped. Not enough peo- ple signed up for them. Classes lo be given include hee\lh aide, cosmetology, motorcycle mechanics. con· slruclion teehnology and quantity foods preparation. An0ther agenda Item wlll be the con- 11lderatlon of 1 pennantt1t full time dlrec· tor for th e program wh ich ~erve!' ~tudents and adult& in the Capistrano end Laguna Beacb \JnUJed School Dl!Lricl.I. ' \\'h1teaker refused lo comment on a theory that the murderl'.'r m1gh! ha\'e dug each grave bC.fore selecting a victim - sind that 1£ none was found rclurned to fill 1n the hole to avoid <1rnus1ng ;;u;;picion . \\'h1tcaker ~aid no~' n clnng. 52. of ~1at")SVtlle had been taken 1n10 protective custody but decli ned to say \\hy. Deputies bt>hevl' he is one of the J<i~t perso ns 10 ser Sigurd E Be1erman, one of lhe vic- tim~. ,Pefore his body \VilS found in the 19th grave. Delong told Marysville police May 4 that rhe last lime he ;;aw Beierm<in was about two months earlier, i;ett ing into Corona 's van. The rirst body \'"~ d iscovered ac- cidentally J\1ay 20 by Goro Kagah;rn, a farmer who said he spotted an empty grave size hole in his peach orchard. lie returned eighl hours later and found it filled in . Belie\,ing someone had buried stolen properly, Kagahiro called deputies who found it was a grave. The sherif( said r.tonday lie still believes there are more bodies, possibly under land flooded with irri,gation waler. "We 've pretty v.·cll exhaussted the !earch in the obvious places." he said, except for four or £ive suspicious sunken in Breas in a su bmerged corner of the J , L Sull ivan ranch where 21 corpses were found . '"There's still a coupl e <lf acres under water and it will be a few weeks before the water settles enough,'• to allow dig- ging, he said. Nadadores Seek Sw i1n Members P..1embe.rs of the P..11ssion V I e J o Nadadores Swim Club are hoping to swell their ranks. Any swimmer~ interested in belonging to the: RccreaUon Ce"nter swim cluh may contacl Craig Brown at 837-4084. A particular need Is In the under six age group, 'the ~ven and e!Rht year old cattgory and the ll and J;? y'ar old group. • Competitive. clasSCll are held on TuP:sdaya and Thursdays frorr. 3 :1~ to 4 p.m, and S11turday1 from 1(), l.o 10:4S a.m. 8t the Sierra ('.enter. .I • Crash /(ills Top WWII GI Hero .... ROANOKE. Va. (UPI) -Actor Audie. f..1urph y, the tough "little boy" soldier who won every medal available lo U.S. infantrymen in World War II. has been kilted in the wreckage of a small plane on a Vi~ginia mounla~ide. The body of the man who cheated' death .often on the battlefields of Europe was round on Memorial Day on the side of rugged brushy mountain. Positive Identification was withheld pend ing a check today of X-rays and den. Lal records, but Murphy's wife Pamela wa.:s n(JLificd Monday afternoon that thr. \\'ilr hero-turned -actor was "presumed dead.'' Six bodies found in the charred Aero Commander plane that crashed on a Hight from Atlanta lo Martinsville, Va ., Friday were rc1noved from Brush Moun- tain J'\.1onday night and taken to the Com- rnunlty Hospital morgue in Roanoke. Dr. John Josko, a hospital official, said dental records and X-rajs would be used to establish positive identific'ation. "All the bodies have been terribly dismembered,·• he said. The. 46--year-old actor, "·hose Hollywood career faded 1n recent years. \\'as flymg 10 Martinsville, about 35 miles south of !loanoke , nn a business trip. The pilot overflew ~1arlinsville in a thunderstorm anrt cr;ished into the mountain. .. These are reallv trearhernus moun· ta1ns in \\'hich a Pilo1, if he 's not ac· C'ustomed to mountain flying, can get into trouble pretty easily,'' said an official of the Civil Air Patrol. v.·hich conducted the search for th2 plane. Murphy. who won 24 medals and killed or captured 240 Germans during three years ol combal in World War II, recently became associated with Modula r ~1anagement, a firm specializing in fac· tory-built homes and molcls. He was flying lo Martinsville to inspect a modular plant. Aboard tbe twin-engine crafl with Murphy were Claude Crosby of Atlanta. president. of Modular; Raymond Prater of Chattanooga, Tenn.. a Modular al· torney; Jack Litlleton of Fort Collins, Colo., secretary-treasurer of the Lenoir Corp.: arid the pilot, Herman Butler of Crossville, Tenn. The sixth occupant was not im- mediately identified. floliday Traffic Death Toll Over. U.S. Prediction By Uolled Pre11 Intern•tlonal The Memorial Day hoHday traffic rleAth toll fin ished above the National Safety Council's estimates, a final United Pres., Jnternat.lonal count lbowed today. The council had estimattd bttw•o 475 to 550 perllM.1 would be" killed in the 71- hou r ptrfod from 8 p.m. local time Fri· (!av and mldniRhl Monch1y. , 1· The final UPI count showed-557 pcnom kll led 111 traffic a rcidenta. A breakdown . ol accident.al deaths. showed: traffic ~\: drownings 77: planc.t 13; other 74 ; total 72 1 C"\Ufornla led with 63 tr•fflo deaths. Qhjn had 34, New York tna Jlllnoia 30 ooch. Texas 23 and Pehnsylvanl1 21 . North Deknt• was the only st.Ile to report no traffic death.!;. .J ts. U~I Ttltl>hot9 Acl1i1t' Feet St ate Senator Don Kennard of FL \.Yor lh, Tex., exerc ises feet and legs during latte r stages of his record · breaking fili- buster -29 hours. 22 minutes -v.1hich apparenlly killed legislation he opposes. He broke old record of 28 hours . 15 minutes held by a former 'fcxas legislator. Ken nard op- posed bill upgrading Univers· ity or 'fcxas at Dallas from t\vo to four-year school. Art League Sets Painting Sho'v A public pafnting demonsLraticn will be hosted by the Mission Viejo Art League Monday, June 10 al 7:30 p.m. in Linda Vista Elementary School. B. J. Wilso n, who teaches at Santa Monica College in addition to conducting studio classes in Los Angeles will tie guest speaker. She will demomtrate the development of a painting idea from an initial acrylic underpainting called a Grhsaille through an Intermediate stage or oil glazes to cotnpletlbn with an <Iii im· pas to. She will also dl,,cuss the Importance of structure a,nd wilt talk in formally about color, organization and form. Yorba Linda Man Believed Dro,vned ' BOULDER CJTY1 ·Nev. IAP) -A search,C<intlnued taaay·for 1 'Yorba unda man, hJs fivo-ye1r-old daughter and i~· ye11-old nlect,.believed drowned"ln blke. Mead Sunday. · . Author\Ues si"ld James Wagner. 31. Jii.:s daughter. Kimberly,· tind 'nieee, M<lUy· Deitz., were Ulrown Into the lake when wiwes swamped U1elr boot. f ive othC:r persona were re1eued. In- cluding Wigner's wife, his molher,.• a• aister and hls son. the 11~c!dent oc::eurred near £t ho Bay at the norlb e.nd of the lake., than eight years. A stepson, Jay Deeker, waa for many years a San Clemente policeman. He now operat1>~ a private detective 11ervice. in Hur,;:~on Beach· While Mrs. Hargroves might just be a woman curious about a sign she picked up, she could also be a teacher with an in- teresting item. If she 's the latter, then Decker could expe~ '! le~!?'-. ~ "Dear Mi. Dec er, "Recently I acquired a sort of pai•· ting .. ,'' I new Saddlehack Probe Asked By Planner By JACK BROBA CK or "'• D•llt Piie! SltU Orange County Planning Commission Chairman Woodrow W. Butterfield today vov.·ed to renew his fight againsl the Sad· dleback C-Ommunity ~lospital . But a charge he made that approval of a use "permit for the hospital was not legal was disputed today by Ule County Counsel's Office. Butterfield v•as to appear before the Grand Jury today and ask that body to Investigate t h e circumstances sur- rounding commi!sion approval or the conditional use permit to build the hosnilal in Laguna Hills Leisure World. He has charged that "special in terest groups within the county government prepared in formation on the hospital use permit applicalion which swayed us to make an incorrect decision." Butterfield said 1hat lhe z.onlng uses approved last year hy the Board ()f Supervisors called for medical cli ni cs or convalescent hospitals but not a general hopsital. During the heated controversy over the hnspital early in May. Deputy County Counsel Thomas Conroy ruled that the h'lsnital was a proper use for the locati<ln at the corner of Calle de la L<>uisa and Via Estrada . Conroy said today that his ruling was t->1cked later by the County Counsel's Of. lice in a written statement to Butterfield and-other commission members. Butterfield said J\1 onday tha t under county ordinances. the land in question could only be changed to housing. recrea· tiC'nal or communication l ac i I i t ies purposes. fie claims the hospital sponsors, the Lu theran Hospital Society of Southern r-~J ifornia, should have asked for a zoning change. The society has obtained a building permit since lhe commission unanimous- ]" approved the use permit on May 4. This decision ronowed a &tormy meeting ,.., April 29 when the commission voted 2 to 2 on the hospital permil question and eventually Butterfield and Commissioner Fred Jefferson walked out o{ the de.:idlocked session. Prior to the commission's final vote Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R • Newport Beach) ca lled for a slate legisl.ative invesligation into the alleged conflict of lntere!!lt charges iigain.st com- missioner Arnold Forde, representative <lf the Fifth District. Police Officer Subs for ·stork There is a strong kinship between San Clemente Patrolma n Don ·Anderson and 1-0ay-<ild Joanna Deak, even if they are not related. Anderson delivered lhe baby girl Sunday morning. In the first.such occurrence lri re- cent year.s. the .Pa t r o l m I'll• a~wered a call by J01nna·1 fit.bet. Arthur. at 3:1$ a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Judith-Dea k was In labor. Anderson responded and 1$ minutes la ter the gir)..•r-rived, Mother and daughter were taken by ambulance to South Coast Com- munity ~lospltal In South LaiUn• v.•here Mrs. Deak and her six· pound, 13~unce daughter were found to be In e:totllenl shape_ Tht De.ales live at 101 Ca.lie Be.Ill Loma . ' • l J _DAIL v_•1_,_or ___ s_c_ Decision on · St1~ikes Reported Supreme Court Rules 5-4 in Labor Negotiations Case f'rom "'Ire Servi ce' \VA SHl NGTON -The Supren1e Court armed federal judges wilh wide latltude today to stop stri kes by railv.•ay and airline employeli v.·bcre U1ey [ind no •·reasonable effort~" hc~1·(' been 1nadr to negotiate labor agreemenL<; The court split 5 to 4, with dissenters j Laguna Doctor Abortion Trial Delayed Again t>r. Robert Cumming Robb of Laguna Beach today v.·on a further two-month warnln& that fht rulln1 would de1trey the careful bargaining machinery or th• NI· tlonal Railway Act and Inflict a ''mortal l'-'ound" on the role of economic pressure in such labor nego\JalJons. l1S effc>ct , according !o dissenling Justice William J . Brennan J r .. will be lo require a federal court to enjoin strikes ' wher. It dett.rmines that 1 perty had not e.xerted sufficient erfort to reach aet.- llemenL The court today al~o ruled again!)t the Cinciruiati !oiler law. Sto ry, page, 4 The majority opinion in the strike rul· ing acknovoledged that i! "'cr('ates a nut insignificant danger'' that parties In such Boy Critical After Lagt111a Auto Collision l&bt r dis putes will l'Unduct 1 h r I r negotiating poirilions and tal'lics •·v.·lth an eye on the eourts. rather tllnn restr1f·ling their attention to the business al hand." ''Thrsr \1·e11;h1y cnnsldera!Jons indeed counst•I restraint 1n the issuance or strike 111iunt·1iuns based on violations" of tht' H.:iilway Ac1 , Justice John 1\1. Harlan said for the mujont.\". '·f'\ever1~!es~. the result reached today is unavoidable 1f we are to give ellect to all our labor law s." he declared. Thr opinion L·11111e 1n a ease i111·oh 1111; thr Chicago and Norlh\1cstern Raih•;ay Ul. and the Ln1ted Transportation Unton. Harlan 11·;is J01ned by Ch1et Justu:e \\'ar· rl'n I::. Burgrr. and Justices Potier Stev.art, Thurgood t.1arshall and Harry A Blackmun . Dissenting 11'ith Brennan ll't're Justices J!ugu l. Alack. \Vi!l1am 0. Douglas and b ByrQrl R. \Vhit('. Two young J\orwalk tv.•in rothers, In essence, the t"OUrt held that a federal r -THE SllTUl{D.llY EVENING'POST • _..,. • '..;; • i.;. -... .c ""''"'"~·· 1 "!'·"" ~!"'"-ol!'J~>f.!. his.. Orange CoUQ.ly , · • our .rial on ~aboftion charges. ..,.~';."~iomuM'.,''..,burld!n~edoillin..,a~La .. guomn•allB~e~a~ch!lno-~a•l·.,,,r;judge may issue a:n injunctiun to block a g -~~~~~·~~""'""""'"II" County Medical Center today, one of !he other had not made a reasonable ef· ___ ., ............ "'1 ' Judge Byron K. McMillan ord~red t_he ~t11-year-old physicia n who lives in Dana Point to return to court July 26 for trial on charges that he procured 1nlscarriages in three wonian patients. A pretria l hearing inlo issues relating lo the consttl.utionality of California"s 'therapeutic Abortion Act unde r which Dr. Robb was prosecuted was scheduled for June Z5 before Judge Robert L. Corfman. Related cases v.·hich might produce a guidel ine ruling on the validity of the slate's abortion code are still awaiting decision at the district court and California Supreme Court appellate levels, defense attorney Moses Berman reminded Judge McMill an today. Charges filed against Dr. Robb. of 34567 Scenic Drive, Dana Point, on Sept. 4, 1969. were dismLssed by Santa Ana Municipal Court JudS;e Paul ~·l ast on the grounds that the state's abortion la\v was unconstitutional and amounted t o discrimination in favor of one major religious sect. But the charge!; were revived v.•hen the District Attorney's Office succes~fully appealed. to the O.~ange County Grand Jury to indict Dr. Robb for the identical <1rtenses. Jewish C~lture Organizationul Meeting Slated An organizational meeting for a pro- posed Je\~lish cultural group in LagJJna Beach will be held Friday'\t'B p.m. in the city Recreation Building, 175 N. Coasl Highway. · The group is planned as a non·rcligious. cultural and social center with activities for Jewish fam ilies and single people, ac- cording to Sheila Helfrnan. Further information may. be obtained by calling Mrs. Hellman at 494-3978 or Gail Gaston, 494·5613. Salute to Youth Due in Laguna La~una Beach Chamber of Commerce members "'ill host a '"Salute to Youth"" at Wednesday's breakfast meeting when El · f\-torro E lementary School s tu d en t s present "~1 isslssippi r.telody" for thl!1r entertainmen1 Portions of the n1usica!·comed}. an adaptaion or ~1ark Twain·!' tale or Toni Sawyer and lluck Finn, ""ill be staged at the Hotel Lagun~ ~t 7·~5 a ni . Oth er students will also demonstrate thetr ab1J1. ty in science and math. Reservations for the breakfast ma\' be made by phoning the Chamber at 494.jo1a. DAILY PILOT (IAA,N(;;; CO.-'T puaLl~t!ING ~OMl' ... 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Joan Baez Cives • Entire Payclieck • To Censored TV PARIS (UPI) -Folk singer Joan Batr. said today she has donated her 7,500 francs 1$1 ,360) pa yCh eck for a ''censored" television show to a fund for Spanish conscientious objectors. ~1iss Baez called a news conference to give her version of the evenls which led to the French state:vn television network cutting· off her act il'I the middle of a Sunda y afternoon show. / The television ne~v.·ork sa id they cut the show because r.liss Baez insisted on making a polilical statement and planned to describe France as a "fascist stale." Miss Baez den ied she had such plans. She aaid after discussions during the \vtek with Producer Raymond ~farcill ac she decided to sing three songs and use the rest of the time to giving a French translation or the "Ballad of Saccho and Vanzetti." She said af(er her fir~ song. "Blowing in the \\'ind "' she turned to the \vings lu \\ave in the interpreter and all she sa11' "·as her manager '"l'-a\·ing his arms that the show \\"as otr the air. and a !or of prilice. ·• She said she never j!Ot an Pxplanalinn frQm Marcil!ac or any other 1elc\·1sion o!- f1c1al for the action "r-.tarcill11c JU.St disappeared 1ntn t)11n :iir." she sair!. 11hile th!' network c1u1· 11nueQ w!th a filmed sports show 1n plaec Qf 1\iiss Baez. She said she \1'as giving the money Ill :in or~anization wl11ch v.·orked on behalf nf Spaniards jailc'1 for re s15t111g tl1e rni litary drafl in their country. Huss Auto P la stered LOS AN(;ELES (AP) Youth:-> plastered stickers saying •·save Sov1el .tews" 01·er a So1·ie1 built car 1naking its firsl American appcarancr at an autn ahow . The stickers were Quickly removed ~!onday by officials of Auto Expo '71 and did not damaJ:C the car, a small, four door ~IUSCO\'ICh . them still in critical condition. fort lo reach a settlement of a dispute A spokesman said Gary A. Rodriguez, even though lhe regular process had noL been exhausted. 11. is ir1 the burn unit or the hospital V<'ilh The l921i nailwav Labor Act covers severe racial bums. Jlis twin brother both railw11y and .iirline employes. The Larry. is also s1i!l undergoing hospilal Chicago and North \\'cstem disp ute arose treatment for minor burns\ but is listed trorn a controversy over how man}" in sat~factory condition. brakemen each !rain should carry. Jn other action, the ·court ~ ' • The two youngsters \1·ere injured in a .. -Ruled that an Arizona law forcing a fiery auto collision v.·hen the car thf'y bankrupt couple to pay traffic judgments \l'ere riding in was struck fron1 ~hind by before they can drive again is un· another \'ehicle. The driver of the second constitut1ona1. car, Stewart David Allen . '.!I. of TU61ln. ,.. -Approved the takeover by Greyhound 1vas 11 rre~ted 011 felony drunken drn·ing Corporation. a conglomerate. of Armour & Co., the nation1s second largest meal charges. packer. ,i Pohce said Allen \1·as to be arraigned -Ruled that the nierger of the tv.·o loday at South County r.t unicipal Court. leaders in printing and sales of Bail has not been set. newspaper color comics violates Ule \\'i!nesscs to the holiday accident said Clayton anlltrust law. • .:_ 'l the Rodriguez r1ul?, driven by a third brother. Joe rolled over several tin1~ ;ind caught fire after being struck. Other passengers in the auto \1'cre treated al !he n1edi cal center for minor injuries and released . _ Several persons reportedly fled Allen·s car follo"·ing the accident. .'\lien \\'as nol 1niured. Husband-Wife Teaching Teams Facing Trustees Laguna Beach school trustees '~·ill sµr~~e up ap otherwise routine agenda tonight with a discussion or a district policy against employing husband-11dfc teams as schoql teachers. The matter hes come up <ln·the hiring of an Aliso School substilu1e teacher 1vhose husband is also a tl>aehPr in the district. Superintendent \Y\llia111 Ullnrn has asked the board lo determine how !his situation should be handled in lighl of Lhe long-standing policy. Also at tonight's rneetln~. scheduled at 7::10 p.m., in lhe District Education Cente r, 550 Blumont St .. newly elected high school student body president Bill Fish will be on hand 10 meet the school board. Fish will hold the office during the 1971·72 school year. 2 Lag 1u1a Ster eo Th cf ts Probed Laguna Beach police are investigating twn 11eekcnd burglaries in 11hich $630 1n assorted stereo equipmenl 11as taken fr orn lwn Art Colony homes_ ' ' -. Mes a Policemen Atta<!ked by C?r A tr io of Co8!a Mesa Police Dep art· ment tactical squad officers narro11·ly .escaped serious in}ury during Garden Grov e Strawberry Festival rioting, when hit by a visitor's car. The motorist -allegedly angry at orders lo le kve the scene--v.·as arreste d after the incident, along v.·ith his ' girlfriend. ~illiam 0. Critchfield, 21, of Buen a Park. and Heidi A. King, 19, of Anaheim. v.·ere booked on charges of assaull v.·ith a deadly wfapon against a police officer. The Sunday incident i n v o J v e cl pat rolmen Don Casey, Tom Boyland and Phil fllcCormick, according to 111- vestigatnrs handling !he case. l3un1pc·d by the car but not seriousl.v in- jured, the lactical souad officers said Crit chfield gunned the enginf' and s1rurk 1he111 after being ordered to leave the fcs11vaJ grounds. Prcsirlc nt Qui z on Scb J'lcws 'l'V T on ig ht \\"AS!l l'\GTO~ j 1\P \ -Presid('nt Nix· ou 11111 appear h\e un the four television and radio ne!\\·orks 1n a ne11s conference ill ~1 JO p 1n, PDT today. Press ScC'retar~· !\on<il<l L. Z1ei::!er sa1d la~t 1,erk N1~on \.\"di hal"e no preliminary ~nnouncrmt'nt s anr! ""ill gn n1 once into the que~lton ;ind nn~1vrt :o;es~1011 ;°'-:\xou · ... last nr11 s <nnfcrence wa~ 7"11av I in San t.:le1nen1r . It \1'as btoadcas! onlY 1ir1 radto and \Ills limited to domestic questions. ., '· ll A VISIT 'Wl11f HORMAN ROCl<WELl \lr--.....;lofr Daltt .411 ~ fllar """" .. •"l'fd f\;r Pt.ltl G&Jlko [Jl<tt1 Q..-°"'' ri.... 11.t.IWI - .'\rtist Norrnan Rock\l"ell and lhe traditional delivery boy appear on t:ovc r of f1r~t cdililiji of resurrected Saturday Evening Post Beurt Servaas. an Indianapolis husinesstnan, purchased ri ghts to rnagaz1ne and 1s bt1nging II b<ick as a quarterly 1\'ith hall million copies going on ne\\'Sslands today. 1 I Reds Drive S. Viet s 011t Of CamhodiaB01·derTown SAJGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese forces were driven out of the Cambodian border tov.'n of Snuol Monday, Jeal"ing a trail of \\'recked tanks, armored cars and artillery pieces behind them, military sources said loday. The Communists claimed a major victory v.·ith staggering government losses. South Vietnarnese spokesffien said lhe1 r 8\h Infant ry Task Force of 2,000 men had pulled back more lhan sill miles from Snuol after Losing 204 111en dead and \\"Ounded in five days of fighting. They pul Con1munist losses al J,079, including 700 killed by tanks and U.S. <1irpower during the retreat. Viet Cong radio broadrasts heard in Saigon were as jubi lant in their victory c::lai1ns as 11·hcn Ilic Suuth Vtelnamesc pulled out or Laos earlier this yea r. 1'hcy said North V1etnan1csc 1roops had c:ir· lured JOO 11:over11menL soldiers and "'pul out of action '' anothf'r l.500. Although the Co1nn1un1st elai1n s 1vrre suspe('\. govcrnme11l spokcsn1cn adrn1tled leav ing behind flaming tanks. armored cars and trucks in 1\hat appeared Lu be .1 rout by vas!ly supt>rior forces The Viet Con_g sa id they captured 50 tanl..s ;1111t arrnored 1·:1.rs, drstrO)t'd 150 01hr r ;irrnored vehicles and trucks and cap- turerl 500 weapon~. 1nclud1ng 10 artillery pu~ces The Communist!' said thr rnain battle 11a~ !ou~ht Su11da.\' -a day wht•n p:o11ern· n1ent .~p<lkt'SlllCll Ill S;i iJ!O r1 rf'pllrtcd (Inly ni1nor) fighting The ton1111un1~l~ said they captured 5-00 !1111.~ 0f ammuni11fln and 100 radios and dc ... troyt·d five hrllropters Tht> govcrn~ent t"·la1n1s ;ippcared equally suspect. They said allied air strikes by both American and South Viet· namese planes and helicopters killed iOO Con1mu11ists 1\tonday along High"·ay 13. Rut U.S. spokesmen al the same briefing said the American command in Saigon had not rec'rh·ed any report from its pilots on operalions 1here. Souol. SS miles north of Saigon. wa' ahnost obliterated by Arnerican lanks in the invasion of CambQr!1a' a yer•r agn hut ~everal hundred c1vd1rins were reported still living there. 1l1P1r fate "·as not- kno"·n. Chill y HoJiday Cuts Beacl1 F un r nusual cold 11'eath{·r n>"t'r ~lemorial Day 1\et.kend took its tnll 1n beach al· tendance figures ac San Clemente. Sunbathers only had a ~1n~le da1 out or Lhe three 11·here beach use was to'rera til(', lifeguards said todav. ·rne glootny 11•r,.kt'nd \1'as .1 <'oinplr.!I! thangr. over las! year·s hohrla\ 11 hr.11 sun· 11\. SO-degree days greeted thousands of versons. San Clt"men1e guard.~ said fC1\rr than 111,000 \ 1~11+1rs 11rre ta11ird 1111 r1tv and eount~· beathes l<is! S;iturda1 nnd slinda v as rains and Rray !.k1rs prf'1 nurd · On J\lnnd:J y lhe ~un i;hunr and lured ;1hout 111i00 h1 !h!' s:ind~ fr1r rr'$CUl"S ll'tt"e ft'\)l•T'IPd. nn<I cle<p1!e i11crct1s1ng bqal 1n~ <H't11111· .11 Dnn.1 ll:lr™)r. n1 i.~haps the re 111•1c 11one.~1stent, lifeguards rep0rted Investigators said Robert C. Schryver. nf 540 Oak Sl . re[>O rled Ille theft some I 11ne Friday night or a stereo setup \"alued al $.1BO. The items taken includtd :;prakcrs, an amplifier. a record changer ttnd an AM·F~1 tuner, police s11id. Th~e "·ere. no signs of forced entry lo the lock- rd home and authorities speculated the thief g<iined enlry by us ing a key. WHAT YOU SEE IS Frank A. Gates, of 272 Hi gh Drive. call· ed police t.1onday lo repor t the thert of S2~ in stereo equipment during his '"'O day absence. Off icers sald ent ry to lhe l0<'kPd home v.·as made b)' forcing open a living room ll'ind0\•1. !NOT NECESSAR IL Yi WHAT vou ·GET! Te.chnclogical a d vances in ca rpet manufactu rin g have resulted in lower pri ces toda y t han 30 ye ars ago. I LagunaCouncil11ienF ace The tuftin g machine ma kes carpe t 70 time5 fa5ter t ha n Axmini ster a nd Wi lton powe r loo ms. Th ese machines w ill make up to 12 li ne al feet of c a rp eting per minute, either t welve o r fift ee n f eet wid e. The relative e as e of this manufacturing m e th o d hos hod one negative aspect. Instead of about t e n re spected. reliabl e mills. today there o re mo re than 300 mills, m•ny of qu estionable integrity. It is not difficult fo r • c lever c•rpet de signer to make • carpel look f•r better t h•n it is. Long Agenda Wednesday · A long and varied agenda but One with no appare"nlly controversi11I ilen1.~ fates lhe Laguna Beach City Council \\led- nesday night . No Jess than 11 of the 29" listed topics are mark&! for in clusion on the council "s consent calendar, a catcl1·all for routine matters which can be approved with a ~·ngle vote unless special discussion is re· ested. vf the consent calendar ilems is the ci ty's agreement wit h Tully II. Seymour. who assumed his duties as city attorney tod ay. The agreeme:nl calls for a monthly rt · !Jl iner of SJ.&00, for wh1th Seyn1our v.·111 prepare contracl.s. Ordinances and other legal docun1ents. attend city coun<'il and planning commission meeting~ and main· lain ulfice Pours at city h1 four hours a week. An additional fee of S.SO hou r will bf' paid for trial and apptll11te work and specil1I t1ppe.Jrancts In beh&lf of lhe cily. / ' . ' Councilman Ed"·arcl Lorr will seek a rrso!ution opposing passage by th~ slate (tf a coastal ronl!er\'Alil)n act thnt v.·ould l1m1t local jurisdiction o\·er development of coa.;ta\ areas. · The t'Ouncil will be asked to adopt a resolution recognizing and supporting the Free Clinic. to consid er deputizing animal control officers and to authorize 11 con- tracl for a federal grant lo subsldizt the c.it~1 bus line. The question of a cont rovtrsial Laguna Canyon auto .~torage lot will be back l>E'for'io lhe council. this time with the city rnan:lger '~ co111ments ·on Rppeal pro· cedures. The manager \1·j ll recomrr.end amendin2 the zon ~g ordinance to provide lor t1ppc11l 111 site plan review m:ttlers. Under reports. thP Citizens' Town Plan· ning Associatton wl\! present i~ viev.'s on the general plan itudy and the.rt \vill be reporl.s on proposal~ for a scenic drive 81nng lhe Irvine Coa~t and a marine prei;erve 1n the same atf'll . 1 I The answer to the cons um er is clea r; Eith er know your m•nuf.cturer -or rely o n • reput•ble ret•i ler. I Ald en's, of course.), SANTA ANA. ORANO!, TUSTIN Call ••• ALDI N'S RID HILL CAJtPl TS & DRAPEJt tlS 11:114 l"'I"•· Tu1tln, Cal. ,...,,.. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 • \ • , J 0 DAIL 'I PILOT SC T11 tsda1. Junt 1, 11\171 Interest Won't Be ·Rai·sed Complete-New York Stock List Aol\10 pl1,llQ I d V. •7111 •IV. -. . Auel e,... 1 11-. ll• ~· Auel OG 1.~ ls "'" S1"-"" :.:. ~1 Otn a ivel ·.~, .• ",',·!",, • ).I 34 :M .. o.,,. C11 I U .• -,';l' ,''... 17 IJ>. !?.".'.! ll.,, -14 Otr! llld .lOb " '"' 11 11"' ... 17~ -~ D•r! Ind J>f J ~ .t.HC~ I ·, l6 •! 11'~ 71~ 11 .. -''-Otlt l'rO(fU AllCE DU,11 .J fS ... ~ ~ :;-.~ D•vcoCP 1.1<1 high. causing money to flow lo that which pushed the force when s a n d w i <'he d ~::11:~m.:;~}5 12JG r! sii ~ + \> O•v~o 01•.H k l d f -"·t f I r I All Alen Pl l • )10 llt\? 17(1 +JI~ 0.vlln .J<I there, especialJy to Germany, n1ar e ow n so ar in 1970, uo: ween orecas s o grea er .. 1utc~ ptJ.111 66 ~·~ n\'o .s• + .,.. g:vtnHllCI .50 Sh d t I I~·-e I d All•• Chtrn I 70 l6l1 )6\\ ur + ~ vtnPL lM A · 1 · 1 ort range views oflen e uca iona a ,,. ... m n s an All!"~' "' -,, , .. ~ _ ,, gPL !>IA 1.,,, mer1can rates are re alive y •T -~ " ... l"L ota .1 have a built in fear of an im-more leisure. A~1~'"h.~' * 11t: 11'-o . + ~ Dffr• co 7 Assurance from Arthur Burns, low now, offer1n~ oo cuunter d. All these are contained in 8 .. utomtn Ind 1~ ':,.. t~i! 5t~; + "'0.1 .... ,1> 1 .1~ I"-· · 1 pull. The correcHon will be t• ptn 1ng cosm i c cataclysm Avco CDrP Ill 1.,, 1 1, · ··• 0.1 MnT• 1.10 "" nations monetary chie ' that would swallov· up the rather a m I> it i o us and ~~~!',I,~ u •·i :,,, :1~ · :: o.g:li!.:A1i'n1·50 Iha' dome'!'~. m· 1,,,.1 rate~ raise American rates. 1 k 1 lhe 110 .• v ~? ,•,,'~ AO,» , .. , ! .-~ ~"Ml• M ' • , stock ma•ket Fears or t•'ghl courageous oo a nex '"~~-v Pd .7(1 ~ ~ l\ , For a couple of y,·eeks thest · -, Awn•1 1n 011 .1~ u~. 11";-111. "-8:~::tv'J~,"~ y,•jJl •not be deliberately raised money and rising, interest vears by General Electrics A•n•• DI i •' JI Jl JI , · rears were permitted l • ;.QU""terly Re"t'ew ~ Eco""m. ~~°"•-o',', ,'.~, •l 1011. 1ocn, 1011; +1\'t ~~:~:1vi:r'e1 to ease European and. in· N . rates seem to faU into that ..., • ui "" .... ·~ •• 100 10v. 1911 :201, +1 s..ro1nc ...,, ternational money problems is gestate. 0 SJ@:nal carne froni category. ic Propects." 1Edl• 1-• just what powerful investoJ's inonetary a u th 0 r it 1 es to Over the longer term-the The 1960s, it should be Bit><: kW -~ 8:: ~~ g;;:H dismiss the fears. And that .. _ d f .so 1"' .co,,. oJt"o oc -+-,,. o.t Ed Du.so y,ere awaiting . next decade, at \east -the remt'muo:-re , were years o B•~roin in 11 ll'• ll''• :ii\~+ "'O.••e' .1• very sile~e. it appears, t · Belt GE 1.11 ao JO·~ n '.lt -l'A Dl•IF!n.on .~ Many students or the (}utlook becomes broader. the grea economic ex;pansion,B.u Dta•..so 1:io ... ...., "'" u·~ ..... D1arn1~111.10 securities niarkets fell it was nutured the fear. terminology n1ore general. although the decade as a::~~ P~u~~ '1jg ~ ~: ... tr •• ;1,_. 8/!r ~:1i'r~ a fear of higher rates thal Such speettlat1on has 001' Oifriculties are seen i n whole had a rather bitter en· ::n:ic.f1 i'.M 1 ~ ~:~ ~~: ~:~ _: ~ 81~~~'.i".oc brought about the sharpest been aborted Dy the stand perspective. antl many pro-ding in the most serious in-13•nk ol HY l 11 41" 41'~ o"" oiGl"'o ·60 b . , · Banklr l,'4 •1 SI''< Sl'o 51v1 ~j~Ola11I Eo1.1lp break in months to the taken Y Burns. 1vho is lems become \\'ashed out of nation since the early 1950s. B••bero11 u ,, .,.,, ,, ... .,..,, +,. 011111111~,.. . .i> k I r II · ·1s chairman of the Federal th ·I G\'{ says g1owth will be::~fcc11:,_.,.~ 19 sl•• si \, .s1v, + 4,g:~i~otJ 2 mar e , o owing 1 near Reser"e Bord. e pie ure. B ·~ "" 2 11" 1"1 111. _ ,,. 01~, .. ind JA perpendicular, 50 percent cise • You get forecasts such as greater in the 1970s, although B!l:: •M•"••, ~ U'• 13'• lll'I ···-· or.M11e 1.C:ioi l If 11i,;. 1710 -l'I orl"~"'°"r . .O since last Iall .• , , ~· ~, In clear language, Burns th.is: The Gross National the big pickup rn't begin un· Bttllln~ .:io , .. l1~. :ioi, Jl'I< + ~. ~"' AO rates would not meet our Betll pr cr<1 11 16\, ,.,.. 76\':i +n1o 0om~rd .lS<J told the Senate Banking Com-Product will double by 1980 to til after 1974. etulehLb .ao u; 11111> n1 1; tl.fl'I +• °""1W11~¥ .... TWO PROBLE~1S mittee that mon..:tary policy lasting needs al home or ~2.034 trillion. Productivity It reasons that the first few::~~ LCi"a :!:, 11i :~1 , ~~~~ ~11 +\~ ~~~c 6tlvi~ The high rates would sug-will be fonnulated to meet aboad.'' Burns said in a \\'ill be higher in the 1970s than years of the decade will be l~~~!n 1 :~ :~ !jl• ~ ~:: _: ~ ~i~!1v~i'o 11 gest two problems for the domestic rather than in· le t · I th I th. u1 \be soaring J"'"'s. Wages slowedbytheneedtoreadj Bectoic~ .JO 11)1 ll"l• w, W..-'"•DD••rCP .1.1 sta men, imp ying a IS ;:rw • • . Bnc1>..,rr .60 11 19" lf'o ""' +,,. Do..Chrn 1.10 market: Busi ness profit s tcrnatlonal demands. The will _be higher, goods more from d1slort1ons caused by • BtlcDPet .50h l?J n" 1a1, 18"• ~,,., Or•wCD 1 . ., woul d be cut by higher bor-domestic need is recovery country will be thinking of its plentiful . nation and the need to :::~~H1 0~1> :~ ~:~~ ~:"· ~:i; :j: ~ gi;:~1~ J;': Burns Says Europe Crisis Boon to V.S. Investors Sy JOllN CUNNIFF A1' l~llfttU Aft•l~lf NEW YORK tAPl ..• ..., CMl-1 M ........ CW.. Cltt · 0· d Id own needs rirsl. 1 · Th fl lh p Beu How &a 1u .ll>li .,,., 'iO'" +l:i.I. Dru"' DIB l 1'ow1ng cos1s an money wou rrom reces!ion, and that res rain 1t. erea er e Beu 1nirco~ J1 tl 17,, il + ~• ortvtu• CP 1 ltiiit.·~'"'~"i'~!'ll~~~~l~'J~i!~"""'"'lik""M• .... 1.,.lit!i'lJ"'""~~~~~!'!~~~~~~?,;1 ... oi,\A~l~B~l~~~~ ~~'fi' .. ~~~~~'tl-~ B<tml• _j:: 11 ·"° ll_ ~ ,. ~ Ouk~ Pw 1.10 o a e a van age o ig er ave a ong an un amen·ra rases sue as. re w1 nua ra tlliiitWi ma e e end•~ Df J ' ss s1" 111,, + \O DukP Dl& 11 f I fd \ "OT MEET NEEDS aene!ICD J.60 11 SI ~11~ 11v + • y1e s e sev.•het·e . " ~ impact on the market. For one be periods of soclal dissension decade average out at 4.3 per. Btneu Pf•.Ja 1 '~" u .. 16.,! +1.Z g~:e9~g1,1,~f The rea§oning was this : "The frequently s·uggested thing, it dispels fears of -idversely affecting co11fidence cent a year compared with 4 ::::~:i ln 101 1'• ;,, 1,,. + 11 Oupl•n .rn European interest rates are prescription of raising interest another money squeeze slmilar from time to time," Jose their in the 1970s. g:r~eltt P1;1<, 1~ 1 ~'1 ,t:{ '~'• ··::: ~~~~: !-.~ Bit fhrff .i.G U~ ~~· !;:: ~\~ :,._·,,_ ~O::\ f1h,10 NEW VS ENGINE -?\fercedes-Benz '"ill offer a. 4,5·titer V8 in three of its 1972 sedans, the 280SE, 280SEL and 3 OOSEL. 'rhe engine \Vill be standard for the 280SEL and 300SEL. \Vhi1e the 280 SE will retain its proven 2.B·liter six-cyl· 1nder engine \vi.th the \!8 available as an optional extra. The standard equip· ment list on the 4.5-liter cars will be expended to irtctude the most popular optional items, including air condition ing. automatic; transmission, p o 'v er steering, power brakes, AM/FM radio and power windows. In Iligh Gear New ·4.5-liter VB Engines In Mercedes /Jenz Sedans By CARL CAR...~TE:\SEN 01 !loe 0•i1Y l'llot tl•U A new ~.5-!1ter VS enginr •. designed to run on 1011·-!ead or no-lead fuel and meeting l'iexJ ~·e;)r s stricter emission re- f]u11·en1ents, w11! be avail ai>lt; 111 three 19"72~ t.lcrcedrs·Bertt. .sedans The new engine., v.1l1cl1 11tlJ be coupled \\'1th a ne\\I lhree· ~peed automatic tran;;misi:;ion equipped with ;i torque con- \'erter. will be available on lhc If yo• •re !'Of t111i11t .l'"werllCJ Sllf'tico, You •rit .., tffril't 11111 of yo11r ccrlls. 1'ELll'HONf ANIWEllNG IUIUU 835-7777 280SE, models. 280SEL and 300SEL The engine,, 1v11! be standard eqwpment in the 280SEL and JOOSEL, 1vliile the 280SE 1vill continue to keep its proven 2 8- litcr s1x•cylinder engine .as 1!~ ba.~is powrr plant . anrl the \'II v. ill be <in optional extra. The 280SE L is presently piJl\tTCd by lhe '.!,8-litt·r SL.~. white the JOOSEL no.~ uses a J.:'>·l1 tter VB engine A m<irkellng policy similar to one instituted last vear bv r.-Jercedes-Benz for itS h1gh- line models will be extended tn include the 28b se ries Sedans with the 4,5-liter engine. These cars y,•ill be equipped with the most popular options installed as standard equipment. in- BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE-._, INCREASE YOUR INCOME ! DALE 'C<_ARNEGIE~ COURSE In •lltetlvt e1111mltftltllltnt. tHl..:•"ntono:t •ncl h~m•~ Phono Today -17141 613-4191 1'1'tt""td _, Jo/lftPft At-l•IH ........................ ~ I See by Today's Want Ads • \\';int 11 grei'I lf1Vf'!ll· mt>nl?!? Haw1ul11n Pl'Ol'· rrty 20 ac:r{'! at $1500 per 11.cre \\•it h l/l down. e L1s1en Hert'!!! Organ. Baldwin nlodcl 71-L like nt'l\I ~. Also E1ha11 Hnlc maple rockeT 10 slt And \l.~ten ro rhat 0[111n in Only f25. .,. • l\'11nt lo iO r)jp!,.,nnL?~~ $allboa1 CQmpas5. E.xplor· l'r modtll •S-15 $35. C> Look at tht Open House5 thia Wttkend Jor aome &Tffl Mtmorial Day Sav· ,,, .. ~'lutling a i r conditioning. .automatic lra11sm1sslon. ce11- 1ral !ocking syst!'rn, power s!eering. rl!'t1ricnlty heall!d rear window. t\i\l·Fi\1 radio, fnur-v.•heel po11•er dist brakes, tultt'd glass. po\1·er windows. wl111e wall Lires In additi· Ofl, l]ll' 300SEL. 4 5 will con- t111ul' 111 h;ivr other luxury features inc.luding It at her upholstery, stereo radio . air suspension and a u to 1n a t i c antenna. "In 1he past. nea rly all buyers of these models have requested lhcse options.·• said Karlfried ~·ordrnann. presi- dent of Mercedes-Benz of North America. Inc. '·By in· eluding U\ese items as stan- dard equipment, we have made the selection process easier The new . larger V8 is based ol) the proven Mercedes-Benz: .1.S·titer VB and features elec- overhead camshafts. Designed as an "oversquare'' engine ivith a bore of 3.62 inches and a stroke of 3.35 inches. the total displacement of 276 cubic in c hes Jfiloduces 230 horsepower AL~OOO r. p. m, A maximunl eng:lne speed of 5,800 r. p. m. provides a more lhan adequ'ate safety margin, thus insuring long lVe despite bard use. The 4,5 V8 will also be in· stalled. in the 350SL sports car that Mercedes-Benz ,an- nounced in AprlL The Jow-end torque or U1e. new VS. 279 Jbs.·ft, at 3.200 r. p. m., coupled with the three- speed automatic transmission wif,h torque converter. gives these mQde~ excellent ac- celeration, b<ltb from a dead ..J!IOP and for passing at highway speeds. In all other re.spects. the three 4.5-eq.uipped sedans will be \'irtually identical tn,. the presenl models except for an insignia "4.5" on the right stdc of the trunk lid. Mercedes-Benz officials iaid tfle 4.~liter sedans are v:- pected to go on sal1t in dealtr showrooms ii\ September. Bl•ck o~.u 1s n 111., n +~~Du<1Lt •D!l Bl•lrJ~I\~ ,q It n>, ll•o 11.., . _ 0¥mo Ind llll•l LaUll I lt 13 11', 13 + \0 Own•m Arn g11~= ~: .. ~ lf "'• ~ •1·~ .. BIU@ Bell 1.10 ?5 ;},. n·• ~~·~ ~ ~ E•tltPlc .90 Money's Worth Bol)~lt Brk• !6-1 u·. JS•. 15\ -+-\. E•>CD Cp .'10 Here Are Sonie Tips To Cut Repair Bills lloelt>Q Co .•O HI •lJ•o ?2'i 7]••" + .~ Etst A;r Lin BDhCa• ,250 3'12 Jlla J.1'1o JT\~ + ,,• E•11G1 1.1).11 80f><I Ir.I 96 li 'r ll'< t••~ +! .. E••I U!ll l.'IO Borden J.lll 11 n "'' 16'" + ~• E••Kt>;it~ l• llOl"aW•r 11! ., 79>1, l9 :>9 • EtTn CP 1 .. 0 BDtm•n .IOo 15 ,\1 l'i 8' -" Ea!M pJl,lt Bo•Ed" 1 .10 71 n•, ll l1 • -~ Echlin Ml "° 801 Ed Dll,11 lrnl 107'• !06'> I~''= f~ Ec~rd J~ .71 6ourno Int l 14'\ ,.,1 14,~ .~ ''• Eal•on6ros I IH•~<t Alrw J'IS 10'·• mi., lO'o + , .. EG&G ,10 8•1aaSt l.•O• 7 ~" 6•1'o ~•''• "" EIKI A'><>e Brl111•SI' wi I 17"• .12" 31' -El.,.;tn OMt Brh Mv 11(1 1M 6l'1 63 &l. 7 El Mern M•U llrl1tMy DI 1 ~ ••'• "''• ._.,, -,,• flMMov 1Jt I By SYLVIA ~ORTER You could 411 your ap- . nl~~~ remtir Jiill'-~.as­ much as hundreds of dollars simply -by not calling a serviceman until you are 100 percent sure (I) the appliance is properly plugged in and t2l the fuses are screwed In all the way and-are not bl own. A startling 10 per cent of all service calls -at today'i; prices! -are made to replace (}r .screw in fuses the custOTI1cr thinks he or she has alreat:ly checked carefully. You could save more bun- dreds of -dollars in• main· tcnance of your major ap- pliance$ such as a /Jome freezer over a com· parauvely short period si mpl y by Jearning ba sic, easy.fi; rollow rules on cleaning. ap- proprjate Lemperatures1 !he Jikc. . . Bf1l'::e! .'1a lXI l•'• 1? 0 1"\: +: 1' EIQln Nol 1ng out hnl. dust, leaves, etc. llrP•t in.»;i ., 11•.o ii lO'\ 1 e1Pa•oNG 1 f'J h I Bdwv Hele 1 13 .,~, •O•, "40') ;~ EllroCP 1,10 Change i ters mo n t y BlwvH•• Pl 1 1f so .,.,, sc' +, EM1 Lid 09• h h t -BrkwvGI• .70 60 34 ""' 34 _ ,~ f,,,er El \.16 l roug ou season. 11~1vnuG 1.n , 2.1•.1. 15 15 ,. eme1 "' s.10 Brawn Co t ' 8~• ~'lo =,~ EmuvAlrF 1 Ui:sitWA:stt.t.:KS : !lave the g~::;; i~so ~ k~ ~:z w· + \'o ~;;:~~'i;t 1'1':'i, · · f 155 6run1wk U 196 33 11'> '111· ·t'J•'o Em~k~ Go• water at a mm1mum o llucv e:r 110 57 '.lt''\i n>,;, 79.,~ + ·~ En11!11Mln .<o • K th f II J Budd C~ -0 1)1~ IJ''< 11•1, _ t; E~n!•81' ,08P ~egrees. eep e 1 er c ean. Bud111' 11 ,40 1 1 1 1 ·~ Eau.1 c;, 110 Don't use your disv.•asher as a g~T.,",.'~w1~~0 1: ,; .. , 1~;: 1~! -I~: ~~~:~V~ .:': disposer, although remei:nber :~~~~ ~~f'?o 16J ~:: !J,, :~1'1 t :~ i.~:ul~,e ,~J0 it's supposed to wash dishes Burt Ind 1 <11 11~ •1'~ <11'" ., __,,,.• Ene•ln• I 10 • _ 8u•I Nor .151> •O Ut~ 4.1 IJ" " Esse• Pfl !• for you. not you for 1L "oriNor ~•.ss ·" 11, r>io 1,' -,.; E•tPrlin 15'1 ll u•ndv _7(1 •I ?J 'l~• ,1 • "::j" 1 E!~>I Co .9• Burro~• Ml ?1' )ll 1.1~ 111 -1-1 ' ~~~&Ynl,p"fl :2o DISPOSERS: Avoid grin-~u•~ univ 1 ll n ll Exc~110 11s ding fibrous things (celery, -C-~:~~:~·~~ etc.}· and fin~~ bones. If c11>0t co 1o ).< •t•• "'• ,9,~ + "F•clorA Ml di s po s e [ 1ams, ,imt>ft f:T·~~~.~I"' xi 1''• 1'• •'• -\4 ~:l;'~ne1''\';, (. 11 ~ 15 •~-1~1~ 1i~• ::;: ',• F•lrmont 1 broomstick and r o late c:mao,rL~~:S ii 1l;~ 1.,., 11~ 1,; F111t111 lurntable in Gpposite direction c~~00,,'.• ',•00 •~, 11 Jl'• lll't + '-'• ~!::'1\1:.i 11n~ Cw.. 17 1'1• I 1 -~.Fer Wt" Fl~· from which 1t ord1nar1ly turns !e1nBrw fo 40 1 "'• 6"', .J.l• ,., '•'•~Miv o.c , • el~ Pee llO l 10 69"1 •v + F Use restart button to start ~~.':R 1111r ; t,11,~: t~:: ti:,: F~~~;r i5~o again · •P c Bde111 "l03 <6-'I th" .. ,, FedMOQ 1.!IO ' Ctrbru~ 1 SO 11 10'o 791, 10\: ·I -h F~dNMT~ .1& ~f1nnelte ha-s 1 nlore ce,•,"111',•-•, JO l~•· ll'• 10 • i=enP~e 1 n1a1 Y c ..,., 11~0 6! 61•, 61'.• _ .: ~~~~P~~ i~ guides. but lhey seem pre!ty c,:',',.!'.',' ,1·~., 111 n 11i, n., -~. i: Pep ~11v11 • ~ " n• • '1? '• 111, F•d51ons to technical lo me. so l figure f:~~~r~Pn;.60 . ~; ~~ ~::; ~l -~ '• F•d•••h '"' 1hey'll be the same to yJu Nol c~rlW•I .oc~ 16J 16,, 16 161 -1' , FPdDep1S1r 1 · t1st11Ck 61:11 .1• 20'1 :1e1 xi:;-,; ~;~:;•t0 °~o so this most basic rule fall,: ~~'1"'l~D1.oc ljt -If,, "":'.: •9,, -t ~· Flt>rPll'd 10 Wh 'I h , d ' CKD Corp j(I 11 7~1, ;1o, 1i.: .._. ,-,-r. <IU~8" 120 a ever a.,.~ns, -on C••enu..co· 1 6~ 15., .,.~. '~"' _.. ,• Fl•l~dM 1 0 panic. For instance, i{ )'our c:~·& ~~~·:~ s ~i: · 53'~ sa•~ ... '~ ~!~'",!~;~11n frozen f.eods start to · lhaw, ~:i:'..f~"J' \.411 ~i :o>, ~ 1~.1(, -:~ ~~;··t~~./ 60 LEADING THE 1.IST or the calms M•'nnette youc fr• .. •r conlliL• 1 i6 ,,_ ~f1 71 '" lj1'" -''• F11 M19 1 11; II . ~ fod . ' == 1nlllL! oi. '" I O > <•'• •>;, -+-'• f•tN olBoi 1 ' VI a1ns of consumew ay I~ a •'nfy h~·• be c 0 me eniiPs 1 ,0• < ,•, •,.,,., •,,'. •,,1 -'-J:•TNCrtvco !he repairman -whether for ni Y ""r ~1L1E1 '1 • 10 n•,. 21' 11 "F•IN!T• .7sv unph1gged or need to be sel a ',"",""' 1.10 1 IS'• it' "" ! ,. Fi1v1Bk1 •O 'Utos oc appl>ances Io , . 1n1 w11 ; 6! ~61·, ••. • ... 1 ,,: F 11cMb~~ 10 " · · notc h co!del. Or,. muller I, ll c1n1 Soy1 1 10 1.1•, 1f' W:~ 'i F1111r~ .1~ furnaces or plumbing. Nol . h d CtnT11u1 l'tl lt6 111, 11•4 11•• ,, F1111 .. Sci " ni<iv JUSt be one of l OSC· amn Cerro c,. iO 111 W', 11 ll"'o + ~ ~i:~f~"•' J.~ even 'lhe manufacrurer or 1 · C•"·'•~d :llO 1 Jtlo it•<> 1,,., _ ·~ ,,,.,,,,, ,· • uses. c.,,,..., pf l'(I , 19 19 'It .. salesman of a. shoddy 1ten) c~•~noA1, .60 1 15,,, 75" 11~, ~;;Funt DI& 1.is • coiuses !he •age t!laC the cF1 s11 .Ml• ' 2"• '' ,. -~ ~i:Ec..~o~ Ctiodbrn Inc 161 1'1 J'~ JV, ,, . Fl• Pow 1.61 servicemen does. Eath of, us' ~~=~5°11 .~' 11 51~ ~~ s;-", l'I• Pow,, ha .' ht' oc her 0\ln hoi-ror NE W YORI( (AP\. T~•~dfV'• comol•!• c~"""' NY 1 i:i i:._ 1~. #'1 ~ ~ F,•,•PWOI 1.11 NfW Vor~ Sloe~ E~Cllt"'lf price>. Ch~••M•"h 1 I~ S1'•1 ll"'o ' ST•• •51ffl 1 story. Each of us can cite a. Ch1MT l.6lQ 1 11 •e•r; .,,, 48'h + '" ~luo•Co T.1lf S•lt• Net Choe~er Mo! 6 1.1', 1.S''> 15"1 ,. ~r Pl!I l c.ase in \l.•hich we \Vere charg-cn~li•• '' ,. u•. 1a11 111. + Iii 1~ 10•• 11 A Cnemolron 1 t7 731·, »•• 1'J''o F•~Tcr ""1.Zl'I ed from $50 to $50(! to replace - -cnemNY 1.11 1"6 60'• S9\."o 59~ • ..:·:t.l'MCCo .u f. 1. SO I Al>aeu1f 'IO<l 71 I•'' 1•': 1''? •ro n.,.v. 1•0 • J.6•~ 36 36'•-+-~=MC~,1J or 1x a part cos 1ng cen s. AbbtLt> 1.1o n 10•, 6911 1n • 7 ,, tie.• 01>10' 4 4<I 6l\'> "'• 6t' 11 ,.OO<I •1r -'10 .t.C~ 1""1•0 "J•'• IS" ~'•±'·•h••l>!!ll !,O, ll Sl JI'., Jho.:j:,,._ oo!eCB ,&ti These tales are perennial AcrnoCle• 30 9 111.1 iil'· 'l'• •,hi £1$1 111 1 1o>• 11>h loll', •. , ~::;,:t1;xi f 'I f d -''mcMkt 11l 11 .IP, ·5111 SP•,+ "'o lllMll SPP 1AI 16"° 1/r\'o 16>,, ... ordM 1<(1 avor1 es o newspapers an "'nrn•E• ,M<i i. 111, ll'" n~, 111Pn1uT ; ><ll •11.1 " •H• + 'h ForMclCS ,10 . Ad Ml!U1 1G ' u•. U•1 U•• -..• Ill ct NW • 11•, 211'< Jl', --FM'I( of) 10 n1agaz1nes "'~dr•n-•!>cl ~119 •111 •• .ru t i'•l'lO<FuU .IOd u ltl') 101, 10"..+'i•Fu.,wnl :10 Th I I b bl Admlrol loll l''i 11'1 19'• j '.o lul•I! prp1 1 l'O I''• p, -'lo Fo1tWh pl I ere 1s Iii e -pro a y. no .;e1r,~~1, '·"° '" s~·· 1•1• ~5» i•o h•orn$11 JIJ " "°"' 1"4 ~ .. .._ 'l Fo•bo1o ,le>a I f I r f . · A~ulrre Co 1l 10>, 10•~ 10'•-'-1• hr>•lr .~ di 79,., n 1t'•-.+-'• l'r•n~ Sir .•O iope or re ie rom r1s1ng A•l~i;." inc J~ •I', u'o 010 -•11 i.r-v•itr wt II• n 11 1J .+ ,, FrffDM" to · d "'Ir PrlKI ":Kit> ~ """ .ll'" 51'"' -''•I Ml~ "1a 7• '.X11~ •:10\'I 1'1'• -1i P"""11 'j' .. co~ts for repairs an Aorlleu ,j(NJ 11& 2.1 · ,.,, l••· • ,, !nn11t11 1.:io s 111, 2'I 1111 +.,. F~o;iu• •~ ·.~1 AJ 1nau •l•ltt l6 • J'o l'• •nG .,... II 110(] 61 ...., u _ •'~•'"~•,,'f,,o II •I'> •1'•• •l'> _._ ~. l~GE pt • il)D "'4 tt'.• 5,1, . I> f ' · · g ' • ,",~•, ,",", lt-'> t '• 11'\Mll•t \ •0 :!I ••~> •J "'~ r llt ~ ... C (D .10 ay or ~crv1ci'rnen I~ ris1n Al~,k~ +n•e11 lDY ~, n -'' JT Finl ; '' •3\11 •Jl, •ll'• + ,,., AC CD pf , d I d 'fl ,. I .. ll>er!oC ,11 } ~ J!\, 39'• -;, IT 1>l~jll8 11()9 lilt .109 t i .. FCorr. stl'a l y an w1 con 1nue O Al~"'n' .J' 1 1p, l"• iP . -1• 111"5,, 1.20 2-14 •lh 11v. ,, _ •i. AF pt ,10 ff h I d A•~•n Alum I 1119 2).1, 73'0 7l:•,,. l!v !n~.Sll ..st 11'• ll"' 11 + •1oG6mSko I.JO rise over a t c years a 1ea , Al<oS•o~a .)ll 11 10•, w•. w' ,• iiv inv 01111 •O 19 xv, 38,,. _ ,,.,, G•,..,S p1 !.IS fd Alt•nd" 1~• "" 1~ ll'• :>9 "* ,•, llv 51r• l 1 fi', I">_ ·~ ~1mS pl 1.6~ ln lhr ;;erv1ce fie , pro-AnArnL• l<o ~: )::: :~;·; :j~; _ ., "'~ ~o 1 .o ;11o •.I ""' ., .. , _ " 111n•ll ,4 ductiv1t)' ,lwa.v~ lags because :::;::L~~ 11~ 16 761, 16., 76,, _ .1+ 1 itv 1,, 110 11 1u1• 101• 10·~ 1 " e;d,"•" •1.10 · ;1 .e l9' ,0,, + ,1 loro1 IOa 1• •1'• •1>. .n, -1, • oc · YOU jUSl cannot automate ::::~~d i0jl x1£1 10:; 19>: 19•o _ o, lu@ttP•o ,90 J• !J 11 lJ -\•, aa•Svc l,OI n1o~t services; ~::~~.~~118 11; n~; ~~ w·~::~~~:11p::~1,~o 12 ii;~ I?:: H::~~g~t,.~~z;.d Our products are far too ~l\r.':111~.;~~ 1j "'" 11v. 191~ t J• 01st $• G•• 10 ,,., 'II .,,, .._ "• ge;,'.n1n ·ff• Alll~<;l~d pl J l •I 41 11 •1 CUSGt pr1.1t l ll'' l7 Sl -._ •n 1"V a CQmp!ica\ed fo r mo.st or US \O '"lllo<fSlr 1.'I) 15J ll'1 l•'l l"• -·~ Cocetol I.ti 117 HKl'I< 100" 100\'< -'t g~~Oll 1Mb "'llltd ~v~· 16 1 u~ p , Coe• 6110 .M k ll .101, 31 + ·~ G 1'1" 60 repair ourselves, and I think "'1111c11 109 11 ur. 16'• Uh -'"CQle(o1n ~~ 10 n •, ,,.,, 11•, + 1• c;:,,8~nf111~ rm.Lypica! of millions when I ~:~~'Pu\:.~ 'l u:: ~:~! i~:: _ ,,,t~lfin~t~ \.~~ 1 ~ :r· :i:,: :r· 1:11,. 2:i•e1~· 1~~ , • If AICOI 1.10 1f 68\1 6!'o 6'~ '•o Colllno lltd 1•.I II ll 11>,< + 'o Gn OeV•I Ill say, in the ->"~t-yourse Arn11~~0 1 60 n J11 18" JO 4 P> Colons Laoa ~ 31 l6'o 11 . , Go~ ovnam f di AMB -C _J.O o l"o I0\1 li \'1 1 '' Cololnt•I 1.60 ll V o JS» .u .... -·~Gen fltc 160 sphere 'm CIO j 0 . Amer i::_, 110 ) li'• 1• li -'~ (o" l'>d 1 16 l•'• 11110 ·n•~ -~-G~nEI~< wl AmH~U ISd 119 ~'1 61\o 6"• .-11r.co;~ In M•.?5 t ll .IJ 'l + '• GenFlro .7'<1 \Vhat,then ,can youDO? A,T,•,•,,,•,""•• 11 i.11.o13' 111o,;,~1 co111~D!L60 J n'1 n•, n11 + .. GenFOOd I.AO " to lll 61•1 II''• 61"' +l'•(llS l,flJD JJ.6 •61> •51, f6''o +I', J?•n Holt For some months I've.. be~n ...,m .1. .. 11n .10 1n. 1~·· JJ11o ~:tt t ;; ~:1t t!,' 1.16 ~ :io•i JO'• ~I'> -'• G~n lnlt .n1 correspon"ding with Willifl.m E. !9it~~d\ ·~:J'o 1~~ ~::;: ~(,~ 43'·1 -'• co1uP1c1 .111 ;~ ?f" tt;~ :::''' ~ :i G!~~"M~ .~~ 1 ArnBd<-,11'.HI 1~1 40•, 4'1.; 46'< +t'"•CclSoO~ !Ml 118 11 ll'> 1j~•-'•GMlll p!1 .7' Minnetle, a highly skilled and Am C•n 1,'.HI ,. 1910 lll1• >'1'• + •;. Cl':lbEn 1 -~ ~ 6J'• M~• -i ""GenMat 1.lk experienced r~pairman Jiving ~mc("et.!..:s r. 1::i '';~~ 1 :,.., = ;·; ~~1~01~11.!g ,,,,/ fp·: ~: fil:·~ :t ~t g~~11~')1.,f A c~~ln I.Ml 1 nv. 77 11•, .. (omlSOI P!f(I )ol6 l0'1 lt~. 11'1 + ~•Gtnl"C•m .IO 1n Evansville, Indiana, nn .. c,vsuo '-'° 1 1s\il '''• 1son + '• ComwE 2.tot> 11 "''' lst~ JS~ -~· G PuDur t.60 · I h' b' I M' '°'Cr•'; at•.'>O 1l0 &II I 0 110 C""'w€d w1 1<0 " 13!t, 11'1> -•or:n lhlr~ct precise y t IS SU Jee . in· ... c.,.1nld I.ts 10ll, JS•• lS'" JS.\• (omE D",A' l 11''" lU'h 11,1'1 .. •. •n110~1 I.IO ti · · I lh I th b · Arn 01,tlll I :70 1~>.lo 111 C""'E p!I 'O 131 ll•i l3V> 11<~ ·-..i tnl pl ' ne e 1ns1s s a. on e a.sis Ao111Te1 ~ ti .a.11. '' ,.. • .., j ''tCDmE Dl1 .•1 1 22'• 11~ n~. -\'• Gtn ti 1roc1 f h. ., ce you and I Am Du•IVe.! l 9'11 91\ ,,. • .. Comw DI! 60 It 16\~ 16 U\'o .. ' G~Tll I 1.Sl 0 IS exper1 n . AOU\11 DI.... 17 ll•• lll'• ll'4 -"·Como D•1.i1 ll , ..... tl"'lo ,.,. --· &T1IEI Dll~ Could efi·m· m· ate many r,epair '""'E1Pw 1.10 l•O 27'i 1111 '1'• + Vo comov1 S<I 179 r<l4 111, u .. 1 to •n Tl•• lb Am E~P Ind 8) 10'• 10·~ IC'I> -,~ l(llTllll J4I lSt ~ 1r4 11'\ ..j. ~.. ti! Tire ol s bills and minimize others sole-~Gni;~ '.'/" 13;g tt:: tt~ ~:;. =-1~ c~~1i1.171~ ;4! ~m li"' ~~;-? +i"' ~::t~~1 i..~~ ly by1 heeding the guides. I A Gll"ln• .so ,•, 11•1o n"' Jl t i , Con1&~ ro o is\1 1,.... is•r. ,,_ Pac11 .IOb < (uJ A Gnln r"·" l3'i'l' :ll'lo :i.Jt," • 1~ (on Ed!o 1.11) tJS UV. 23 JS ... Pow Pit,n asked him for h1! most use Am HoiJ .•o .. 11>o 17•,;, 11'• + "'Coro Ee11. Pl ' • 1J•1> ti u -' .rber 1..-. A Ho""' t.70 111 1si,;. 1•'-IS~•+ 'A!"" Edi•r' J 4 .,,,., U 4.J'~ + V. Hvg 1,UCI ones, and here goes: A HDmtDIJ ?In 111 111 +>r:o cnFd• .:10 J& ,(.(\!J .u<1 ••·• ..• t"1 !!fl.'<! Am Ho111 ,26 12!1 Jll> ll :12''• -:I.!. on Fl Dl•.50 11 111 110 l!G • i.n,.C: .40ll W.SHERS.• .-.mlnYJI Is. )6 11'• 11•·1 11\~ -111 Con F...,11~! 1 J .U'li "'lo 1S\0 ~ 1Jo bt•I[ "" AUTOMATIC A MMll011.!7 " 3l'• ll'I• ll'~ -v. Con l@l,lf'lll!_ 1' f ~('t .1;. -V. dd 1wl1 A MllC1~ 1 '9 &1 '37 JA l1 +1 CMNllG 1.fl ll '19\1 n 11, "'" . §lllt!!t 1.40 All1•ays measure the amount ..,,.. Mot(ll's 11• 6'" ··~ •I• -''" Cbn1 Powu 1 567 JO'h lf'·• JOl'I -~ ... ~ sr 1 d f d AN1tG1• l 10 ~ lt•1 JI"" l'I -• CMPW cl/,,J lS ti'll 9S'~ tS\.'o , ~ 111< Of detergent an U3e OW-SU S "'AtoOv .(I.I 131 611; 60\~ 61 +1' ... (e>nPw lllil!f) 11&0 61 .6CI 60 -\ii G!•n Alftn d T ch • •ool 1? l 111'> lt'/\ 11'•-''IContAlr Ln ff JP.I; 1~ lll'l-\loGlt~Atd~ l el erg en t 1 . oo mu Zri Shfr ,6oti 1, """ 11 11>0 • "'CD!>• c•" 1:1!4 ., Jt\lo J9Vo )9,. -~-1eM1 011.1 d I t fll h OUr a.._ A Srne! 1 l'O 115 15'•• 1.111 1S•t -.... CDlll COP .JS. 1S t •h lh -'Ill lllbtl M1rln e ergen w arm Y r-A,..,SoA1• 70 d "'"' "'" .,1, -,,, i111111 c:o,. 1 '°, ..s.... "'"° "'" -"" tol!t un .ao Pliance as well as be an ex-An' s'"'"' . ., 111 11;; 1•"' 2•'" + \~ 1 CD 111 ... 1.so 11 44"lo ., "'~ ,. . O(ldr1t11 1 A $tel o>U 1S 11 80'1> IO IO • I CP "B\.JCI 1 t6..., '41/r '61h + \'i ~r » perutive waste. "'m s1er1L., !) JJ~· Jl JJV. onnHt 1. s. .n lD'\'I 2t'1 l~• + ~• Jwly.\ ·'' "'T4l-"WI ....._ ~1' ''' l"l flt + 1~ OI' Mir .5811 161 "" 21111• ,.,,. •···· IClfl'K. 1.«I An'I T&-T 1t(I' "• 4S'" •!1~ 41'~, Diil 01 1.30 3'• ~ lJ\lo :U -~ r~et 1.$0 DRYERS: Oil the blower AW•IWk .0 11 11•1 lJV. t5"" .+.1hcon1s11 ,to '76 l6 ,, -~\ r•nll'I' 1.&tt AW pref i JS J)l() u1;. 1S\ll 15'~ · CMI T•I .1(1 lO.J "" 11\lo lHt ····• r•f'MIVn .to and motor at teist once a Aw 4 11>1 1.0 1wo ll"• ,,._ JJVr + '.\ cao11111 Ott• 111 .,,,. ut« "'" + "'G11nhc1, s" Am tln( 10 fh JV. S1/• Conwll(ld 1.99 l ~Y, lol\ti lolV• -t.\ Gr~ITY111 I year. On gas dryers, keep the Am.f'l"I . .ii u " 1e, 1t11 + '·"cool unn .sc.-112 :io 11 2n\ -2Vi Or•n• w 1.~ f 1, R A,..,.it~ .o. JJ " JS» " ••• c-1n 1 . .ci u J3Vi p •,t lll'> -\Ii Gr1 "'"" 1.111 burner ree of 111t. emove AMF 1fli '° 1u ll'• J7"• )llllo +l'h c-• u11• ,. :12'4 111 ... 21"' -1. 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I h "'''"•"' e l 1 ~''• l6 1' l6'" "i C.rwnltll I 10 ti JJ~~ l.!\~ ll'-+ "-Gull pf J 11 them (common t.'Ondll on w en Aren oan 1 u 14 ~"' #o~ ~ ets coi1 .4o n Jf\ol l:t\lo ~ -* ~14 o1s is f · k I I ) Arl1 "'" 1.0I .. '~ _... • Cud•ll~ to1 It 1n~ 11,,., 111, +-h vn.,. i.!d reezer1s ep ngarage . ""~"' osg ~ 1 ~ •i;• ill:t \:cii0nr ..f1.1s J 11\• 11" n.__.,. Arltn lllt~ v /, ), j 14 11,,,. cviu .. n 11 n lO It\-. 19\'o -Vo AIR CONOmONER.llii: A~mco~"alt i;i ~=·~ ,.i'l' 111• , c11mmln '.11 "lflt .,,,,. •1t>-'4H111P• i.-oa :,~. Pll j~ J10 t7~> 6)1~ f'V, ·+ 14 (llM 0•111 5 1>1 II'> ~ + \.t 11tltlllurt 1.0j Prepare your units befo:e the :, ... ~, 'i .• 'l J:.v: B,'; 1f,,. + •• ~~::::~.. n 1!~! 1!-t: lil~ ~ ·;,~ ~::::. .. ~ ' season by changing the hllcrs •... ~;s!;o ,t, Jj 1'(1•, 111'" XI'•~ ,, "'ll•H ·~ 101 ,,...., JI\' ""+I H1rnf!'W'l(I .io .. I A•vln Ind 1 1 n•·, ti lt -C•d~• l I) !• '", ?l'h -'r'> M•~dl,,,n ·•' 01l1ng the fan motor and c ean-.. .,,kl ou 1 Jo 11 n~ n'" '"'" -"''cr"'~ Min 1 » • u~ • ..... ~·"'' u .to ~erv1ceme11. , For the 011.0LUHON 01' M.1.lillll!AOf. P'U.ol ,,,,.., U ,,.,.,,, •• 1~. Jou "" R •oG K1!~•rl11<1 a . ....... Vt<1I• "'"" ..... E.inr! Ewl..-, JOl'ln R .• Jr· 1n<1 Sara/IM, A.119<1, l1rrv leOl\.,O 1r.o J1"'t ltlY Ou<loo. C1>rloh11<1 L1., 1no Edward 0.:111 Cr1wtord, P1!rlcl1 I>. "''d Jot•n 0. Onlllo, Alt..fl l fl<I Olfl• Mlt 0 1Wln , Jiii Mitn111lne 1n<1 P1ul M1rldl!I> "'OJ , Nin (, 1n<I Wdl)1r1> P. • Wf'lml'll, J r, C1rolyn lr1no 1n!I Gf'Or9r Auou~! Jove•, C1rol Jt1n 1<'\d Si.nlr• llon1ld .C1rl'lr, D•"" J1n1 1f><I Aabu l J1mu . w 11,on, R•~C<I Jo• 1~<1 K•nnttn Jot.n Record f.ut e n• Eoclv . 11.,111 Ev .. vn ano F•tr>e l• lo••• Floe~. Jr . '•nclro one! W•vM C. Gllt>er!, Su .. n JOY -J•-· L . Bonon. P1ltlC•I ,._ •nd C:l•rel'Kt II. Btll. lrr••• f , .,.., Ht rVtY E. B•I•, Horve ~ l n<I OOIO•r.1 If'. S1eener. c;.n1v11Y• Mae •ncl l tOt>"'d OnUQI!. Sn1nt l . •nol Birt• S, Fiiion. ~on•IO K, """ ,..,~ P, 1~omo1on, 111>1>••1 E. ono S•n<tro K, VII•"•· So•• I, ond An+~onv l Ct ll:o11u , Ko!Mttn M.,,, 1na J•meo NIUIOl&a C&l><lUIOllo. C:vntnl• C """ Ylnc1n1 ( o;111">G•"'o""· E1ro Wolllom. S•. t nO M•rv ilnn LEGAL NO'n CE • Nt wltt. Gl•tm J 1na Mll~tlO M STeworl, Loul\, Jr ind Ju<111n B~o1lrv. &6r~1r1 Ot1n 1n<1 C••••n<:• I All n 11 Wa11or<1. p11n1 L ""° Geo•9t • How1rO $Ul'e11t1011 COURT 01' T M! Witll1m1, ~llY Jo I ncl ll>om•> ,.... l •PPI. Mlcl>••1 J, •""Moro• ST.I.Tl 011' CALl l'Olll•l,li 1'011 lemln Gl111on, K1r1n J 1..a P11f1c• G. TMI COUlllTV 0 1' 0 11.ANGL · Gocxl, Su••n L. •"" Joie"" M illl•n. J.,.n I(. Ind H••old J . Nt . A 1.101 •• 'VO<Jnt •, J inn Lo•e• •ncl Robe•I JDl\n S(nl!le" Jo ilnne 1M Oletrn1r RoMtl NOT ICl' OP 5ALI OF lllAL "110-•Mcl eod,'"' M. .,,., J l mf'I Jltod P•nt1lno1 .... , P•lt"'<:I• 0 . •"" G"'•IO 0 . r Ell TV At r11 1YATE 5ALIE ~ Srnllll, e arb•r• El11 .... •"" G•eoc•v Jof<l•n. s,,.,.,.. Irene .,.., o.,.,., LI'* TP>a E1t•I• o! KillHRVN AN N JOHNS, Pnlllp V1'1ders1t1v, Ml tY Myltl and 11\toaort al>0 ~"°wn •I l(ATHllVN il JOHIOS . al>0 l(aurno, llon.ld Jlov .,.., Loi• Mov F k"""'" •• IC. A. JOH1"5. Oeceu ..i LEGAL NOTICE Par&on•· Jlobin Lff i no Ji n lr~lll E•olPOll , Heien M. 1na C1rlo1 G. NOTICE IS HEJI E6V GIVEN 1111! •n••l----------------1 Orury. Htnrv Ctfl and S•llY ilnn O.nl&on, Tu ry A. 1nd Jet/ E. u~rlltnH. at ElKUl•h OI lhe Wiii <>I Ll!OAL NOTICE • 0111, Marv M. •"" Fell• M. J•oi.on. JO•C• Qnee11 1n!I Rl<ll••d me abovt .,.,.,,.., clece<l1nt. win ••II •I NIW,OllT·MI SA VNll'IEO • l'lotno. Liurle L i ncl .kiron A. prlvtre ••11 lo !1>1 hlrl>ell •ncl bfll bidder SCHOOi. OISTlllCT • Mal...,e. DorOlllY E 1nd Jor.11 M LEGAL NOTICE UPlm 11\t ltrrn• fnd <ondll!on1 l\Oreln&ftor , ltb!lt • !"viii"' l ld• ' Bl •nt!t, M••v Ellubetll .,.., lllcn•rd rnpn!lonlt!I •nd 1ublect to conflrm11oon II~ NOTIC E IS HEllEBY GIVEN 111•1 ll>P : ll•n1 I All UM 111<1 Sui>eflor Court. "" Tnu,.d••· Ju\v 1, Bwtd or E<><K•llan cl The N.,.,,~,. MP•• •'Wt nU. ll DIM'rl ,. •n<t N·ar. Ann SUl'IE Jl lOR COU JIT OF l1'11! lf7 1 f l lllP l\Dlit ol 11:00 <>'<loc~ • m or Unillt<I S<Mo! o;,,,lf! ol Or1nae Counlv • Bt •t1<1'••••• l'rf'cl ,., tno Ptl"C • S $TATE OF CALll'Oll NIA FOii !l\pr•all..-wllllln lh• limp •llOw<d bv I•"'• C1ll1otn11, Wiii ••c~ov• '""'"°Old• uo !O .-~ JISUS BAPTIZES WITH THE HOLY GHOST : Cunnlnall•m, P,irl(!f Ann Incl l'lllllfm THE COUNTY 01" OllANGI •T In• olli<e ol !~P U,..,Pfl•~""" EJtculrl•1 ll (tO A. M on Jun• 11. ttll. 11 tn p OU•<• . J<>11n CASIE NO. Ao·n 4'1 ,.NNE e 11u rH, l!•ecu1 ... 01 th• E•t11 of .. 1o~c11 1 01111rc•. 1ec•"" ., 11 11 MRS. H. £. WROT£: "When we rece ived the instr uch o ns, my hus- , ll•vlnaron. Ppnnv Jo .na 00tlfld l e• CITATION ll lE '"'0Cl!EOING TO l'lllEI. .,, 1(1Tl'rryn Anri JOiin .. dt<:••••"· '" <•<t l'Ol ttn!I• ""'· (0'11 Mtu. C•ll!crn11 ba nd ar1d I bo th fece1ved the Holy Ghost. I talked •" \O"""•S ""''' • l'llO•worTll, Lino• C.l rOI tr><I L1wren<t Ml"Oll Fii.OM l'AllENTAL CUSTODY ot 1101"Al0 M P RENNEll , Ancrnev ti •I wh1 omt \•let blO> will be puOl.cl• I " "r.u u" rutsclay, June-I 19/I LEGAL NOTICE '"' 11'11 ouDllct •I"" al 1/\h NCI!<• .,,., btloro •no rn1kon1 Oii 11\e u l1 l errnt t <ld «>•!dill""' of ••I• C•\I>, 11wl(,1 monev ot r"" Vt>llt<I St•tu ul AJN•IC1. l f'I PorfCtnl jjcrt;.t ot Ille .,.,....,,., &lllf..i ""''' ...:c.ornp1n• me '"'"' It~ bid or olltr. 1nG !ht t>ll111<t rnuot Oe pole! ul>On <Dflll•ma•lon o! ••I• ~ .. ~••O 5uCH1flM (""fl S1lcl o~I• will bf rn•d~ uPOn '"' US<Jl l •1<10* 1 ....... e•d• rnuit bf 111lt<1 11\d will bfo <><>tned 11 1h• o!llCt ot CLAUDE f , YOUNG, )Tl W11t f~l<d Slrffl, S1nh A.,., Ct l!lornl•, ., Ille ....... Of 10 O'Clock A,M. ol lllt •l>ov1 dolt Th• •rootrl'I lltt1ln d•..,•lbtd 11 <Olli· f!1<1n1V •tl1rrod to ao: JOS1 !.Guin Or•n11 Aven<Jt . S•n.T• Ant , C1llto•~l1 97107 l hf undtfl1uneo •••lf•eJ tno n tnl lo rt lO"Ct 1nv •nd 111 bid• DATED: M1y !,, It/I WIUl•m E~gfM l ark•• €•1<uTor ol 1/\o 1'1111 ot '"' H>GV< n-t<t dOCfdtnl CLAV DE E. YOUNG An ... n•Y ,., l •H UI•• Jll Weo + Thlr• $1r H I S•n!1 ,.,._, C1IH1<nl1 'HOME: (IU ! J.ll·t:IJ l l'ubH...,.,a Or1nv1 Co.>! O•hY Pl'lol, M.tr ?I, 11 t ncl Junt l, 1'11 llt0.11 / ( OA!LY rltai LEGAL NOTJCl; • 1U,l lllOR COVIil 0 1' Tl'11 ST ATf Of CALlil'OllHIA !'OJI l ME COU"TV QI' ORAl"OI! NI A-4,5"! 9 . NOTIC I 0 1' 1'1EAR ING 0 1' 1'1!"11TION 11'011 l'llOIATI 0 1' Wil l ANO l'OR l llTl lS f l!STAMEHTA•Y I N O •OHO I E11111 cf HE"llV FREOEll!CK~, Otc•••f'll NOTICE 15 ME l'IE6Y GIVEN l~•I A:01,ne FrH!pdck• "'' lllt d /\f(tln 1 P•il• toon tor o•oO•t• ot will t na !or lu u1nc t or Lol!u > l •01.mon11•v !Ne I o n a I ro!e<tn<e to wnf"" la m101 IOI' lurlli•r portlcul•r1, •nd thll lht Time •!Id pil (• o• ntt•lng 1111 ••mt hi t -n 11! (or J11"• 10, 11111. 11 t :ltl "m . In lh• covrl•-" of O•~&rlm1nl NO l o! •fld <O<J<I , II 1(,0 Clvl< (onltr Orlvt W••I, In Ille (Hy nl Sfnl& iln•. Cll•lo•nlO 011..0 MO• 2•. 191• WE STJOHN Covnty Cir•• HUIWlfI , 1<UllWITI ..... 0 ltfMIJI •JO·nn' "'"' N""por! l••<h. C111111rnl• nu• ,,,, Cll•J t l)-- Atl ... navl "'' '•1111•"'' Pu()!l"'t<I Cron" Co.111 Ot llY Pll~I. M•Y 15, 1~ •nd JllM !, lf)I 11"·1 1 HONG KONG Hand.Tailo red S u iti Mliri de to Order •f Hong Kon9 Pri''' M•n'1 Polyester Knit Sult $65 up Lodi es' Knit Suit fl pc. I $25 up Men 's Summer Suit $50 up • Edw•rd AHO CO"TllOI.. Law. lU ..... ,.1 l hlrO Slr •ot. S•nll An•. -""' •lld road 1or: 2 30 lhe ne-~t m1Mn ing. I'm s o h a ppy," Mis. N. H. WROTE: "I re ceive d ~ ....... 111~~""::!.:i;"~!ti:.!l!!l..i!l\dilllllil!:~!IJi~,~~~ c1111orn•• 'no1. •II rl11n1. 1111e. lnTe••" ~!:"~"~"~'~'"'~'~'~~o;,;;'~''"' ~'~'!>).,..~tl!l!~@'c!\~i~~~~H . D••P,.ln, c1ro1vn M '"" ICtndall L. d•c••••" ltee 1rom 11>1 cu11oav "'" c,,... htt c1e11n. •"" •11 "'M· ,; ie ~nd nt•••" All bid• ••• 1• be in •<cord•n<• w''" can ace probfeiii"s-Wifll~Mfs. J. $.WROTE: "I 1e ce1ved • cenop, C:ll•rl•• llloml• 1no JuHt !rol 01 hlS Por•M. •n•I h•r ••1•1• rn1• h~•• I CQUirfd by Concllllon" ln>lrun .on>, ond Sperlll<•llcn• t.i.r:,!!!i~·,~.~.m:~,1!Dft~~.;r?'~.~~~:,,~J~~~J<•t'"'"""",.. .... "'"' : Mirga.ei THE PEOPl E OF THE °""'•lion 01 11w, c• 0•11erw110, 51.-.c• ""' w111cn "'" now en 1110 '" tho attic• .,, H•• tile Pfaise Sheet, used i!, and rece ived the ba p tism ol !he Holy .. A.l•ar1do. Lin~• c~ ••• , 1nd PD<>ell"" $TATE OF CAL IF O~N IA. de•lh, '" and •o lh• lollowlnt d••crlb•cl Purch••lng 1lg1n1 of ••lO School Ol•!rlct. Cillost." Mrs. H. w. WROTE: "I rece ived "OUr Prais e She et.'"' soon (All pro<" plu• dVI~ & 1~ippln,.) play. , -···•f or, J&me1 ltonnllh l !ld L•nd• J1nt TO: CANDilCE L"Ull:IE WESTMAN t••I orcper!V:~ 1&51 PIBCtnli1 Av"nue, Ce•to M•'"· 1 " • ro""'· v 11;1n11 ilnn and Jo•eph 1no to •II ...,,. ... , cl•lrnlng 10 IH! lh• '""Norin » fefl o! rn .. s ou111 u o tttl c .. 111orn11. was speakin g in tongues, and received a gfeat blessing." To r e quP.St IN LAGUNA BEACH • C:~trltl, Mog Evel~n i nd lllcherd Allin molller 01 ••Id mlnOI' Pl!rson abov• n8rn. ot !he E•1t hill or ,,,.. Nori~•••! QUUTor E•cn biddor mu•I •ubm\I • b•d dooo,;1 ; FllH M•• 1, t<:t. of mo s ..... 1110111 qua•!•r 01 rn1 1n mo !o•m e1 " cer1111e<1 o• c&1n10•'> prayer for Holy Ghost, I praye r handke rchief, instructions to be l DAYS ONLY, JONE 1, 2, l Call or Visit MR. M. K. SAMMY 9 .a .m. · 9 p.m. • Eloper. ROlltrt B•u<t, s•, '"" 11n v BY order 01 11111 cour! voo 1r• l>•••bv Soulh•••' Quorier cl Sttllon Nine. <~•<~ o• • bid oon11 ~u•1 10 Tov• P""""' baptized with the H olY Ghost a nd s peak in unknown t OTigues. Jton cllfd i ncl reQVlrlt!I to •PPO•• btfor• th• Tow~•hlp Flv• S<lu!ll. Rtnot ft n l'lt11. (S'o) of lhe ~mounl ct tn• Old, r•Hd• I : ROile<!•, Patric• Jt~ell ar>ll ST1rl11Y Juda• P ro1idlno in Oep1rlm•n• I. 700 •• lnolcol•d on . m1Q at lr•cl No.™· PO'ltble !o lht ord•r ol !he N~wnorl·M·•~ JUSl StNO THIS WHOl( AO TO ttOlV G1'IOST IVA"GtLISTS llDUOOI & Civic Centor Or!v• We•!, SanTt Ano, recorded In Bool< 11. P1se lJ of Unilied ~cnool D<>lncl. A Portorm•nc• IUTll 'LUHkUT. ,.0 . I OX 7JUS IOS .. NGUIS, CAI.,. --AIL 'Ill Deatl• Notice• (•lllc•~lt, of 1he 1b0Vf •nllllod Couri on Ml1<t ll1nfoua M10>. reco•O• cl Covn!V Bond m~• l>I' r ~Quired f l 11\f discretion ot Au~ust S, 1971. f l 9:!1 A,M Of tht t cloy. el Or1n;e. lho Ol>!rict In lhe evo<I! 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(hoot!. lnltt "''"'· Pl"t•"< V•ew "'"''"'°''"' ,..,~ Fl"' hv •uua•I" l"<ln ... .,n•nu In rn1•• '1't mor11I c...,1 .. ov1oc~< ~le••• '"""lbu•• ro ,.,, ><••" ~""" P1<11" Y "'" 1o1or+vl•"· l l GUE JOaHl'> v T•oue pn l•n••o ..... Ot , C:°'tl Nt1f 0.te al O••'" M1• XI Svr ~""' o •. .,. •• ~PO"'. • •• d•u~h••·•· Mr• Jo•~ Y<A'"'"' C~"• Mr ... M•1 "•''I"" C.11". I°"'• C"• ""'' Non<' 6()1•'\ C><w••, '°"'' "" M•" •n" "•• •"•· llt•o<I• M ' 11.,g~fll'l ~o• """"" ("•h •i I-•· rnr H >t••· Oon1•e1 • ,.., l°'O"'f1 Tt a"•· (O>IO ,,., .... P•ul ,.,..~•. s.~·• .,.., •nd v ••Me•• oronG-•"·"'"~ lieu..,.. ,,,.. ant, 1u .. <1••· l lll ,.,Y. o..,u••m M••• Wfdnuo•v, 10 il¥. t>:i.., II i• J,.,o !~• B•"'" C:•T'>n••t (""'~" 1~''""''"; GOO<l ~~"""••<I Cem· 01t'Y B• "I C.C•'• Me•1 ""'"u•r'I', 0•· WIL Ll<llE Mt<I• C V. '" •• }Ill ~"'"°" D<•••· N• .. -· B••<~ :;If•! a• n••'" N ••• 1B S.v•~·'"" ~' "'<. 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B<acb ' too.muc • • some ere. • • C'-llt . ~ • Camaro ChevrOlets St11mner Sale .. ,. .. on all Cberelles and Camaros.' ·' Chevrolet's Sun1mrr 5.'lle end~ the end of June. It's a sale on every 111cxlel of our n1id-s1zc Chc\•cllc and sports-size Can1aro. covers <ind an AM /FM radio or any stereo cq u1pmcnL (Stereo availabl e onl y on Chevelle.) By buy111g the pa ckag-c, you start summer b y getting a great de;il "" Amt'rica's most populri r mid-size car or Lhe one the readers. of • It"s a sin1plc ~1le to help you save money . _ ' I .S1n1pl y order your Chcvellc or Camara with four tcatures we th1nl. ~01..i"d want :anyhow. T hey arc white ::.tripe Lire;. t he delu.xc ~t bcl L'\. a scl of wheel Car and Dri~f'r n1agazine picked ag l971's lksl Sporty Car-the Camaro. Which, you'"·c got to admit, k;n"t a half bad start. lril~ 1·11e big fan¥Jv car. a family man can affi>nl. llnpala delivers you and your family more standard eqllipment than a!IY other car al its pticc. T urlx> Hydra-matic transmission tvith any VS and po"'·er steerin~ are now standard. And that's not all. It has built-in power front dioc brakes. a bui lt·in • pov.·er 'ventilation system, a bu,ilt·in dou ble·pa.nel roof that'F-stronger and does a better job of a~rbi ni sound It has built-in side-guard door bcarns. built-in iteel cargo guard in the trunk and n1ore built-in room than any other e<ir 1n it'l field (so sa y11 A 11tamol iot l rnJu,stritS magazine ). ~ol only 1.!l lmpab1 traditiona ll y America's No. 1 seller. 11 ·~ trad1t.1onally high 1n holchn~ iL"i rl'S<llt' value. Sec the U.S.A. in comfort, and at rcar.onablc pncc ... Nova. Mechanics·~ it has the ".least mechanical problems': Or how about a Nova?"You know, a lot of people talk about how trouble·free and economical thei r can are. But A1olM Str1ict. and Seroi<t Slation Man.a gmient mag· a:ti nes asked garage owners a nd mechanics what they thought-which ones really have the least mechanical' problems and arc easiest to maintain. Nova came ou l on lop. ri gh t at the very top. Nova is small enough to fi t ncally into garages a nd light parking spaces. Big enough to seat ri .. ·c in the coupe. ~tx 1n the ~an. It's t"Conon11cal in ci ty dnving; yet heft y enough. with ~tandard Six or VB cng'lnc, to give )•Ou a sohd ri de on a11 1 highway. Now, have a greatsu1mner. l\e're bringing back that, good old summertime air, too., 1-lappily, things are looking up in the battle aninst air Pollution. Because, fortunatel y, a lot. ha'5 been done by Che .. ·rolet in the past 10 years to check pollution caused by ou r cars. In the early l960's we began install ing t'm 1 ~~ion controls on ou r engines. And now, every 197 1 Chevrolet ;,. equipped to.reduce hydrocarbon oUI put 8y 80'/f and carbon rnonoxide: emission~ by a bout twe>Lhirds. 'You c:1n help, tt,(). Keep your car tuned and l ~ potlullon controls checked regularl y. Let that sun shiot in. Rrfr!l'..,bn, In.it~/•"! ,otn .f4!jlj 11114 J /aof1/d~ br/4 u u" \11111 ~ (,.. i., ,,.11~. Chevrolet • I !' rl r M#f<k , 70 Mo ea ~ I! Me>t Pt 0 Me> 1>1110 11\•••P ..-J llJ Mt••blr ~ Q Mt' o M<l'I 1 MGM Mf o n<1 lo! r.cnv10 Ml<l'I G> ll I Men f .,.. 1 M <OOO 70ll fl, ci(On f ~l M <ISU 0'1 Md L s;> •O ,\ ..,, °' ~ M 8 •d 11(1 M nn'AM I \ M nnPL l() M 11nC1> '«I u ... Jl •• l•l MoPrc A MP Ctn 160 ,\OPuhS &co Mob O l•O MOl'IO> 0 M..,,.. 0o d Mo oa •• lloyb Pl~ ..,.,. • <n •0 Mon0<1m "" MO<IOnq ~ M<>110E<1 80 Mon••n 1a MOO OP ) /I Mon!DU ~i 11\r I P.,. I~ llQNYM ~ MOO Mc(o Mom•nJ l II IO••Sl'I S MO No an 11\0 0 0. "'° 11 F-.,.. s eo lllSITT l& "-SL fld .a /l\unlo d 7• MURI a 111 •O ~~~~~'O"'' !i O•k E lee! 1~ Otk t Pd 10 Oct a P~! 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' ' ' " • _, • • " +• Finahce Briefs '-11A1'1T rU P1~ P•n An1er11 en Bancshares lnc , has obtained cond1t1onal ;ip proval h CJtTI the Florida bank comptrollers office f n r ~Sl<tbhshrncn! of a new Pan AmerlC' 1n hank at l\11an11 Be 1ch to sta t operations w1rh. ..: 1p1t al of $1 7 m11!1on Ap pro1111J <i lso must be obtained of the I cdcr;il Ile.serve Board NEW \ORK IUPI) I llghcr \I cllhrad pru.:es for natural gas are necessary 1! exploration 1s to increase 1n the UnJted States Pres drnr G I 'fankerslrv of rhe A111rnca n Gas AsSOC'ia 11011 told Ne1v York security analysts Tankers le~ \I hCJ a1:10 '.\ president of I: fist Oh•o l•:l" Co of Clevt'land al so cn11c1i ed some press pred1ct 1ons that the proposl'd sl'tllcment \\It h th(' f.edcral r o .... f"r (om n11ss1on of the South Lou 1~1ana Ras1 n i;J<IS r~te case would 1n ere 1sc 111 tes r lCJOsun1ers a~ n1uch <is 30 flCrlt.:OI He said n11 1y consun1cr hahl y would r se CC'nl As <i result tle111cn! rill cs onlv J of the pm r• >el PAI ~I RF.i\Cll I la CPlf -Pu blishers rf !ht> narion s business papers said recen!lv <it lh< l lnse vf their !11prlng con\enl1on 111 Palm Beach that they l'XfX ct a sleadv 1ocreas@ In .ad~ert1s1ng revenue ov,r !he re~! or !his }f' 1r and a btt lcr upturn 1n 1972 ' Charles S i\1111 president or American Business Pre s s Inc sai d advertls1nf! r n business pu bl1cat1ons h11 a receS!lllOn low 1n Decembrr anrl January edit ons and has been r151ng since ~ymboh l • • '' IZ DAI LY PILOT I u I should know about • the· crisis in · insurance. • ·First, That There Is One It 's not being discussed very inl;:::h. But we think the public should kn ow about it. Here's what it boils down to. The Profit Problem •. Most American s have some kind of health insurance. Either through a health service o'rganization like Blue Cross or through a commercial insurance company. Commerc ial companies sel l health arid acci dent policies to make money. They price it out a lot like they do fire or theft or life insurance-with rates designed to cover the probab le claims people will make . P/u s a litt le extra for profit. There's nothing wrong with that wrienY'ou think about it. It 's American. It's legal. And it makes health protection possible for lots of ind ividuals. Inflation The probl em is that the health care cla im s wh ich people are turn ing in today are based on costs that have risen to an al l-time high . Not too long ago, for example, a day's stay in a hospital in Southern California averaged about $80 a day. Today it's closer to $130. H i ~h health car~ costs like thi s, coupled with high utilization qi hospital and phys icia n services , have pr.educ ed the highest claims cost in his tory. And an unbearable profit squeeze for some of these companies. You Can 't Rob Peter To Pay Paul As a re su lt, several commercial insurance companies-including a few of the biggest-are movin g in d irec tions that hold alarming con seq uences for thousands of individual pol icy holders. Many have already be en affected. , Some commerc ia l insurers are considering outright cancellation of individual heal1h coverage. Just as some have can ce ll ed auto insurance. And one commercial insurer, who. used to pay a percentage of actual health care charges, is switching to policies that pay a f ixed cash amount instead-say $100 to $20 0 a week. Steps like th ese may protect a company's profits, but where do they leave th e ind ivid ual pol icy holder? j No Time For Less Coverage The truth is that wi th today's rising health care costs, people need gre?ter coverage. Not less. And a health plan that pays you $100 or $200 or even $500 for a week in the hospital wiU-leave yo9 woefully short-changed. A week in th!'l hosp ital costs about $900. Or, if you 're critically ill, and nee d inten si ve care, your bill could run .$1 ,500, $2,000 or higher. A Loaded Argument? · If th ese weren't the facts, we couldn't publi sh them. Th e problem is t hat too few p eople know this situation reall y exists. Our .Gf>nc ern is to see that the public knows about it ... and to encourage them to do somethin about it. ~ ~ •/ • ' • t -you should know . ,, &bout • • Blue · Cross' Are We Mad At The Insurance Industry? Not at all. But when sound eco nomic reasons force an insurance company t6.cut back or cancel an individual's health coverage, ol,lr concern is for the individual whose protection is affected . Not for the company. An Important Difference . Unl ike commercial in surance companies, Blue Cross is a service organ ization that was establ ish ed solely to provide health ca re protection. Not for profi t. What's more, part of our job is to do all we can to hold down health care costs. Not just sit by and watch them go up. • A Very Important Difference It's true that we have changed plans to update benef its . Or to fi ll new needs. Or to meet changing demands. But we have never dropped a plan because it was "unprofitable." And we have never cancelled a paid-up mem ber's contract. For any reason. The Most Important Difference Unl ike the "cash paymen t" or "fixed ·indemnity" plans commercial insurers offer, Blue Cross individual health plans pay BO o/o of your actual daily hospital charges. No matter what · the total bil l· amounts to. And if pri ces ris e, we stil l pay the same percentage. So the value of your protection rises along with prices. Take typic al hospital charges. At $130 a day, a week will cost $910. If y9u have a "cash payment" plan, w ith a flat weekly allowance of $200, you end up paying the $710 difference. Blue Cros s would pay 80°/o or $72 8. Yo u'd only have to pay $182. The difference becomes dra matic if you need intensive care, which could cost $1,500, $2 ,000 or more a week. Is Blue Cross Cheap? ... ' No. But neither is a hospital bill which you have to pay most of. ' What you have to decide is whether you want to pay for a good heal th plan fo r yourself and your fa mi ly before you need it, ·or pay the bulk of your bill when you check ou t of the h9spital. What Can You Do? " -' Real ize that the health insurance cri sis is not make believe. The tre~d is clet1r. Countless individuals will soon be faced with inadequate coverage. Some may end up w ith none at all. At least take another loo k at your protection. And ma il us the coupon to look at ours. Blue Cross offers three plans fo r in divi duals and their fam ilies under age 65. Fr om basic ho.spital services ... to ho spital/physician se rvices ... to the one most people need..,-a $10,000 extended benef it plan. We call these ploos "Performance Plu s." We think pBople need them more tha n eve r today. --------------+BlUECROSS BLUE C ROSS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA No salesman will calf on you. Send this coupon for your free ·brochure 'on "Performance Plus" plans for individuals under 65, or pnone today. • ' Name .••................................•... Age ...... · ....•• Home Phone •• : .••..•.••••••.•. Number in Family Under 65 ....•• · ••... , Home Address (Street) .•.•....•.....•..•....•...•............... , (City) .... : ............................. (Z ip Code ) ........ , , .• · MA IL COUPON TO : Blue Cro ss of Sdu tl1ern Ca lifornia •4 777 Sunset Blvd , Los Angeles California 90027 • Oc phone (71 1) 935 .3 955 • I I 1 '\ • • I ' l . I ! .. ' i I I 2 0 ,000 Strike '· Telegraphers Staging W alko.ut WASHINGTON (UPI) -Two unions , representing more than 2<1.000 workers ;-1lruck Western Union today stopping m?sl public serviei!s such as' 1elegrams but not affecting private and governmen· tal services. Fed~ral mediators kept in touch with both sides Monday night but failed to stop the 12:01 a.m. walkout. There were no meetings scheduled between company 'and union Officials. The issues af wages and job security remained unsettldl. A spokesman for We.slern Union said In a statement •today the. company would curtail its · public message aervices and would not handle telegrams, money and gift orders. Te I e gr a m s recently have Laguna Planner ~~~.secondary service of Wes"'• . The spokesman said since most optra· TO Seek F tmding tions were automated, supervisory personnel would malntt.in leased wires, government and btisine.ss services. Telex, For Bas1'n Map"' TWX and the TifW Mailgram service which is maintained in t'OOperation with , _ _ the Post Office. Laguna Beach ~ new Plann1~g Dtrecto.r Repair se.rvi~ would be continued, "" Wayne Mood~ v.·111 a~k the City C?u~cil although the spokesman said it might be 5 DAILY "LOT ;J •not" Canvase~ . .,. -t Vie jo.A rti§t Vses Wax, Blowtorch -.. ' By FREDERICK SHOEMERL Of ,... ~Ir ,lie! Sl1tt ll may aound just a bit out of the ordinary for an artist to we a blowtorch &! a paint bru.M and beeswu: as a medium to. produce a painting. But then, Beverly Weber o! Mission Viejo Is not an ordinary artist.s. She Is ane of the rew masters of the "encausti(' Uchnlque, a process using heat (in this case from a blowtorch to spread layers or wax and pigment, and create a w<t-k of art. Starting with a piece o( witempered muonite, Mrs. Weber, ••gessos" the surrace with wbite latex paint. and ap- plies a molten layer af white beeswax. Then she geU!i down the business of pain· ting. With a design in mind,. she applies any number ef different colors af molten beeswax. colored with ail pigments. With her iorch in hand, she shapes the colors, .~all over. Ali·)'.OU bncto do II add another layer or wax ... Not only that, she notn. but If a pain· ling done in encau.stlc begins to bore you, It's no problem to take it of! the wall and retiork all or part ot It. lrs. Weber aaid the "nJn o( the mlll guy isn't inter~sted in encauslic. So I sell most of my work to doctors, dentists and decorators -you know, people who like the unusual." "I'm oot so much Jnterested in lha money from selling the work as the ·fUD I have doing encaustlc. Il's a tremendous relaxant. You start doing It and all the tensions go away," she says. Top of W orld P a rents Start Block Prog ram i Wednesday_ night to finan ce the building slowed down. l.•"!''°"""~of a __ v.·orkmg 1opographic model of .~~...P.1.-1.b.e.,,.'1,rik......we e 17 ~ -~~·~rl!t'li~J!i·lf/i!e!flt~ i nd "fuses" different colors tagethe.r. The final product may be a s~ape, ~iore than 20 parent!'! in lhe Top of the World area in Laguna Beach have volunteered to participate in a block jliWUI l'*'P tt l I I I ' No!~n_g. that the C1trz:ens Town Planning workers of the United Telegraph Workers Assoc:1at1on has pledged Sl,000 to finance throughout the country and 3, O O o .the f1rst ~egment of s~ch a base mod~!, me m be rs of the communicatiOfls r-..1oo<ly ,said he ~d like to se~ the city \\'orkers of America in the New York finance a ~mplete model. which would City-northern New Jersey metropolitan cost an estimated $4.700, because the en· area. tire community would benefit from it. lt would be better, said Moody, if organiz.ations like CTP A used their funds to construct models of planning projects they support , wbic.b could be set into the base mod.el for study. DAIL'( l"ILOT $1111 l"llflt wJlX on the board or the face of a £1emure young girl. Arter the wax has cooled, the surface can be shined with any number of furniture polishes. "With ag'-," reports Mrs. Weber ," the !'lurface will become shinier. In fact, some people think the paintings are done with enamel ." The ellcaustic technique is not new, bt,it has been dormant for several thousand years. It was first used by the Egyptians to make tomb portraits. children walking to and· from Top of the World School or from their school bU! stop. The program sponsored by Top of the World School PTA, will be in effect on a trial bas.is for the remainder ~r tfle cur· rent school year as a test before putting it into full action next fall according to Mrs. 'Kenneth Green and Mrs. H. G. Loos, co-chairmen. The base model , he said, should include all major existing buildings and other feature s of the downtown area, and should be flexible enough to permit removal or addition of buildings to see how new proposal!'! would relate to the entire downtown area. One Man Photo Show Sc heduled The wo rk of a gifted Laguna Beach High School ~ior will be presented in a one-man photography !'!how Wednesday evening at the school's Student Art Gallery. BEVERLY WEBER PAINTS IN THE EGYPTIAN TRADITION Blowto rch Adds New Twist to Ancient Enc1 ustic Method "The an cien ts were really much. smarter than we are. The only im-- provement we've made on the technique is to use a b\ov.1orch," laughs Mrs. \Veber, 2&491 Nacco me Drive, Mission Viejo. Designed to help youngs~rs' in case ar emergency, real or imagirJed, the block parent program provides de!'lignated homes to which children can tum for h<lp. Countians . Hu1·t in Mexico Her studio is located at the family home and take s up all of the two and one half car garage . Besides selling her en· caustic works, Mrs. Weber works with ll'!8Crame and papier mache. Problems block parents might .be asked to solve could range from medical dif· f i c u I L i e s to harassment by other children, fears of animall or simply los· ing one's way. Workshop for Mo dels Set in Lake Forest Teenage girls in Lake Forest interested ln a models workshop may sign up in the Beach and Tennis Club. The class begins tl'lis month and will meet on Saturday mornings for an hour and a half. Nancy Slagle will instruct the class in ·walking, posture. figure control, diet. good grooming, fa shions, make up, hair care. and modeling techniques. ' Featured v;ill be photographs taken by Dave ti.1yers, 17, during a semester of in· dependent study uncier the direction of art instructor Vicki Furst. Goals of the study were to develop the students eye for composition and enhance his use af color. 11 The exhibit will be present from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and at the same time, there will be a continual showing in the auditorium of slides taken by Myers. The presentation is open to the eublic free of charge and refresh.ments will be served, • Tv.·o young Fullerton cousins were flown' lo a Los Angeles hospital fron\ EnSenada, Mexico, Monday after suf· fering severe burns over half their bodies from an undertermined accident. They were rushed by air to County-llSC Medical Center by a pair !If flying doc· tors, members of the San Diego.based "Flying Samaritans." Daniel Barrios, 8, and his cousin, Eduardo· Escarzega, 10, were visiting the Mexican tourist town O\'er the \\'Cekrnd i.vhen the ir clothes caught fire fron1 10 unknown !'lource, according to local of· ficials. They \vcrc saved by doctors Dale Hoyt and Richard Campbell . who as members of the. "Flying Samaritans'' are ac· cuslomed to flying medical aid in and out ., or the back country of Baja California y,•here other transportation is either im- possible or very slow. Hoyt and Campbell are presidenl and vice president, respectively, of the ''Flying Samaritans.'' • a She is also involved commercial ven· ture known as "plexicoops" -a space a~e word for shadow boxes, thr ee dimensional art works. And when not working in the field of art. Mrs. Weber substitute teaches at elementary schools Jn lhe· San Joaquin School District. "What T real1y enjoy about encaustic is the ve rsatility or the proceS!'I. If you don't like the way something turns out. you can melt il dol'-11 part way and ch:in~e it or Additional volunteers are needed, the organizers state. lnt.erested parents may call Mrs. Gi-een, 494-4603. Drunken Hoofer s Hit MADtsol. Wis. (AP) -A Wiscon!lin Senate committee has introduced a bill to create a new charge for persons causinl traffic accidents by walking while i~ toxicated. Under the mea!'lure. drunken \valking could carry a penalty of one year jn :-'t -~tj >" ~· ~--, r • 5% 5.25°/o 5.750/o 6°/o .. 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I ---4 Ull.Y PILOT Aluminum Firms Okay 30% Boosts NEW YORK (AP) -The Unlttd Steelworkers Union and four major aluminum companies have reac hed acreement on new three-year contract! &1vln& some -!2,400 workers an average pay boo!t of about 30 percent over the period. A spokesman for a flflh producer, Olin Aluminum Co. in Hannibal, Ohio, said 900 USW members 1lruck I.he company's plant at 4 p.m. Monday after talks broke down over local issues. A union 1pokesman said 1,500 USW members were on .strike. Aluminum Co. of Arntrica, the nation's No. I producer, said it would rli3e priet:s on nearly all fabricated producta by 6 percent starting in September. Alcoa said it would not increase the price of primary ingot. "" . ~h<t<JI 8)' we~ SLffi I f6"'fr{t"fifi~ir <'i'ellel tbe 1teelwoi-kera won from the n1ajor ca"n companies in March after a 28-day strike. Prteident Nixon criticized that agTeement as Inflationary. A· White House spokesman declined Monday to comment "at this Ume" on the attllements with Alcoa. Kai1er Aluminum and Oiemlcal Corp .. Reynolds Metals Co. and Ormet Alumin um. Tlif.sdiiy, J41nt 1, 1971 I. W. Abr:l, the 1tttlworker1' president, had rejtcted a White Hou.e "inflat ion alert," claimini his members were tbe Ul'I t.,.,,... , vlctlms ol lnflatioo, not the cau.se. TURKISH POLICE CLIMB LADDER TO HOUSE AFTER GUN FIGHT Alcoa and Reynolds also reached.....,. Kldnapers Were Sought far Kidn1p..1!1ylng of l1r1el Consul agreement wi!h the Aluminum Workers ------'--------"-----'----''--.:....--------- Jntematlonal Union, which represent! about 16,000 workers at the two com- panies. Ter1n1 wtre delcrlbed as aimllar to the 1ttt:lwork1rs' pect. The steelworker• celled their contract ••unprectdented" and "• 1ub1tanUal vic- tory" wjth major breakthroughs in pen sion and vacation benefits 11 well i s increased hourly wa111. The contracts cover 151 ,000 employes 1t Alcoa. 10,500 at Kaiser, 8,700 at Reynolds and 2,200 at Onnet, the. union said. Rank and file ratlflcaUon of the USW contract is not required. Terms of the pacts caII for average wq:e increases of 54~ cents 1n hour the first year and 11.7 cents plus a minimum 121Ai ctnt cost or liviq: boo1t ln eacb or the next two year1. Cuba to Release • Hi jacked Jet, Government Told WASHI NGTON (AP I -The. \Vhit e House said today it has been informed by foreign diplomats that Cuba will release. Wednesday a hij acked Pan American Airways plane and its 68 passenger! and crew members detained in Havana since Saturday. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler gaid this word came from the Swis.~ Embas1y in Hevana and the Czechoslovakian Embassy in Washington. The United States, of cour~e. does not maintain diplomatic relations wilh Cuba . Th•re had been wide spread speculation that I.he Pan Am plane and those ;iboard "'ere being kept in f-l;ivana as hos!agei"i for the release of four Cuban fis hing boat captains Y:ho ha\'e been held in Florida on charges of fishing in American \\'aters. Ziegler. v.·hen asked whether the Cu ban fis hermen would be r e I e a s e d simultaneously v.·1th the return of the American Air liner. referred ~uch in- quiries lO the State Oepsrtment Some sources said they understood Cuba had not. connected the fishing in- cidents and the hijacked ~ir liner. Th e CUban fishermen were arrested Wed- nesday. The air liner was hijacked Saturday on a night rmm Caracas to Mian11. A Pan American Airways spokesman said In J\Hami lhal the plane might have been held in llavana bec1use of the ar- rest of the Cuban boat captains. P alestine~s Guerrillas Charge Jordan Attacks By United Pn11 International Palestini&n guerrilla leader Kamel Nass er gald today in Beirut that the Jordanian 1rmy was massacring guer- rillas and appealed to other Arab states for help. J\.Ulitary sources in 'Tel Aviv ga!d Israel! aecu rity forces had been alerted for possible new guerrilla attacks. Nasser, official spokesman for the Palestinian Central Committee , called a news confere nce after what the guerrillas said v.·e.re three consecutive days of Jordanian army attacks on Palestinian camps and basrs 1n Jordan. He spoke of the "continued massacre" and said, "!he revolution warns against the silence of the world and will hold the world responsiblE" for al1 the steps the resistance can take. at all levels." He did not indi cate what steps the guerrillas had in mind. In Tel Aviv military sources s::1id Arab 1uerrilla attacks were e11.pecUd Satur- da y, June 5, the anniversary <lf the 1967 Middle East war. "lt is the day the terrorists would want to commemorate," the military sources Wk ks "Vo j ·u1t or you., tnkc thi& nian or woman, to be ••• , ... ~aid. "The on,ly way they know Is by trying to infiltrate and commit some acts within the (occupied) areas or along the fcease-f!re ) line. "We must remember this is the rourth year since the war, without any progress: on the political field." Officers Pursue Robber, U11cover Cocaine Cache NEW \'ORK (UPI) -Tu'o patrolmen responding to a report of a t.axi robbery in progress fl·lond;:iy night ch;:ised a 6Uspect into a room ¥:here they Jowid \1·hal 11•as believed to be urlcut heroin worth as much as $1 mil!ion if sold il- licitly. But to make the arrest, the \)()lice had lo outwrestle two men and disarm one of lhen1. Patrolmen Carl D'Alba and Victor Ro,::- i;icrn responded to the taxi holdup and sav.· a man runnlng from the scene. They ch::1sed lhe fleeing man up to the fifth floor of a llarlem bu ilding. "The guy ran into the apartment and v.·c pushed the door open." D'Alba said . '·'f'he:n thi s g-uy stuck a .25 caliber pistol in my partner's .slornach. I grabbed his h11nd and lloggicro ~rabbed his v.Tisl " Another man in the· apartment joined the lro_v. O'Alba said. and lhe four men .. h.:td a ff'gular 1-1'restling match !here for a while." \\!hen the patrolmen subdued the men. they saw a pile of v.·hat appeared to be uncut cocau1e on the bed. Police cstirna1 ed the value of the cocaine if sold (ln the street at $1 n1illion. .James F'aulksn. 19. of Manha!tan, v:as charged Ylitli attempted murder and w1th the taxi robbery _ The other man. Ronnie Lte, JO, also of ~1anhaltan. y,·as charged with possession of narcotics. Jun:e Makes Stormy Debut Two Farms iii Kansas Smaslied by Tornado Callfnrnla Ter11peratures V.Mtlll• ll"IOl"ft\n1 t.IW!!llllMI will! 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Hweytn Cevahlr and Mahlr Cayan, were wanted for the kidnap-murder of Israeli Consul General Ephraim Elrom. Flushed out of a deserted manaloo Sun· day by police, they invaded the third floor apartment of a TUrkl.!h army major and held his daughter captive aft.tr let- ting her molher and brother go. Witnesses said an army sharpshooter cpened the batUe with a aingle shot from a nearby bulldlng. The shot hit Cayan in the face.- window to police wslting at the lop of a ladder. Clad in a dregslng gown, she v.•as taken to an army hotipilal and reported in good ronditlon. Ccvahir succeeded in aetting out of th e apartment building but waa c.infronted by a hostile crowd, which included many women. He turned back from the crowd, which bad broken through a police cordon , and was seiied by troopa and police. One witness said Cevahir wa! lnJurtd In the side and had blood on his face when he ran from the bulldlne. An unconfirmed report by the 1emiof· flcial Antolia news ageney said Cevahfr wss carrying .a bomb to throw at the crowd, or possibly to kll! himself. Th• agency said a police officer snatcijed lhe bomb whi ch exploded harmlessly in a va- ca11t piece of ground. Five-man Majority- Court Cuts Police Power, Reverses Loitering Law #.!~i~~\ """"--" ein at(eQtnaf "dle-'-l!1 ..,_,ll','.rtJWmGl1(J'f.llA~~·...., tlr\ft:;edwaowM..o.! ~ Court today cut into the power of police hibitlon against annoying cond uct." apartment from fire laddeni where they had been stationed for several hours. One police officer was slightly injured In the hand as he broke a window. Once insld~. police fired pistol! and submachine guns and according to 11 witness "hundreds or rounds" were r.1- changed ln three or tour minutes. Cayan wa11 shot In the che.1t from a distance ot tour feet and fatally injured. The girl was passed out of a kitchen S. Korean Units Si1ik Red Vessel SEOUL (UPI) -South Korean boats 11nd jet fighters teamed to sink a heavily-• :i rmed North Korean boat today in lhe Yellow Sea off I.he southwest coast, lhe defense ministry said. It said the. 15 to "17 North Korean crewme n aboard the. 7G-ton boat wenldown with their ship. It was the third naval incident reported between the two countries In a month. On Msy 4 a North Korean boat fired on a South Korean Coast Guard patrol and on ?11ay .14 a North Korean boat was sunk near the truce zone In the Eastern Sea. The defense ninistry said a South Korean navy patrol ship spotted the. North Korean boat off an island 2'l5 miles south of Seoul and government jets were called ip. The North Korean boat was sunk after a four-hour battle. to clear the streeb of "annoying" groups 'llhe ruling v.·as produced by an unusual of people. majority. Three. liberals. William 0. In a ~to 3 decision invalidating a Cln· Douglas. \V l\lia m J. Bre~nan Jr. and c!nnatl ordinance, th.; court held loitering Thurgood. Marshall. were Joined by two !aY.'! must be specific to be constitutional. conserva\iv~s. Jo~n M. Harlan and The Cincinnati ordinance disapproved Stewart. Chief JU3tice Warre!l .E. B~rget by a five man majority headed by Justice a~d H~rry ~". Blackmun 101ned m a Potter Stewart had made it a crime for dissenting op1n1on by Justice Byron R. three or more people to assemble on city While, a for~er deputy U.S. attorney sidewalka "and there conduct themselves general. Justice Huga L. Black flied a in a manner annoying to persons passing separate opinion. by." . The d.ecision has natk>nal implicat.ions Stewart said the ordinance was invalid tn that 1t puts shaky ground under loiter· for two reasons. ing ordinances that are written in general First, he said. It is vague in that "no terms. The Cincinnall .case was brought standard of conduct is specified at all." to the court by an antiwar protester and That is, he said, each individual officer. for labor pickets who were. arre!ted on judge and juror,.i.s free to ex press his own separate occasions In the Ohio city. sensitivities in deciding whether a particular group was "criminally an- noying ," Second. Stewart said, the ordinance violates the constituUonal right or free assembly and association. "Our decisions establish that mere public intolerance and animosity cannot be the ba9i.s for abridgement or these constitutional freedoms," he said. The justice. added: "The First and 14th Amendments do not permit a state to make criminal the exercise of the right of a5sembly simply because lts exercise may be 'annoying' to some people. H this were not the rule, the right of the people. to gather in public places for social or political purposes would be continually subject to summary suspension th rough London Furnace Workers Strike LONDO~ (AP) -Nearly 15,000 blast furnace operators today began a strike expected to halt 75 per cent of the na- tionalized steel industry's iron production immediately and progressiv ely reduce the output or finished steel produc ts for Britain's already limping economy. The British Steel Corp. said supplies to consumers y,·ould continue for several weeks from stocks. The auto industry is not expected to feel the pinch unt il tht end or the month- In case you haven't heard, Union olfers a great deal more than hlgh , accounts. Namely, twenty-one ~ p interest rate savings very special customer • , services that are just waiting to be taken advantage oL " · Including free money orders ... free parking ... free , transfer of funds ... Series E Bonds sold ... Series E Bonds redeemed.-• .free copy of Consumer on saving Collection Accounts.: · Interest Check-A-Month ... -and Fixed Amount Check-A-Month ... free postage when you save by mail ... free accommodation cheques ... sales tax deposit .. insurance department .•. home financing ... travelers cheques •• ! fre e notary service ... deposits and • withdrawals ', 1 at any ollice ... account balance '\ i certification..~ , .. :/letters ... free copying service ... mobile home lot!llls . Now dCi you see why it's to youi\ advantage to visit Union Federal Savings soon?· UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS fr'~) AND LOAN ASSOCIATION~~ ; ~ ••11' Onu,ge County Rf.gioM.l Oflioeg: Founf.ain VRill!J' 0 &al BMc'fi. Jo"ountain Valley.17400 BrookhU111t Street. Phone (714) 962-1S78 Sctil Beftch, RoMmoor Shopping Center. 12601 Seel 8-ch Boul l!Ylfd. Phone '314.m ReJ?ionBl Officl1'8: Long Bf'flch-Bi.1by Knoll1 OG•rdenll D M&Ubu: Main Olilce; 426 Soulb Sprllll 8-~ Loo Anploo ' •: ; H 0 n T c w th w re .. Se to ll nc G '" po "° ;, th ca l• . it.' he u Ne ha '"p of k ha I I I I I I \ • By Phn lnterlandl • Reve11ue Snaring \ Sl1owdown Looms Mistrus t Ra1-npant -Hickel NY Solon Smu ggles Petition Out of Ru ss ia in HB Shoe WASHINGTON !UPI) H1gh noon ror Presidenl Nix· on·s revenue sharifii plan comes at 7 a.m. PDT Wed· nesday. Al that time, a Tex•n, Treasury Secretary John B. Conna lly, confront! ft e p . \Vilbur D. f\.tlll~ ([)..Ark.), in !he unfriendty arena of f.1ills' \\1ays and !-.Jeans Commlltet. Salinger Will Join McGovern E•ch says he .ii wearing the wh.ite hat. Both are armed to the teeth with arguments. At stake is Nixon's proposal to share $5 billlon with states and cities. The 1 o c a I governmenl.l!I would spend the money for \•.'hatever they want v.•ith little dictation Jrom Washington. Democrat Conn11ly is clear- ly the underdog. ~1ills says the revenue aharing plan will bi! killed by his committee. He rarely loses, especially when he's got Republican friends on hi:s side. In this c11se ~p. John \V. Byrnes (R·Wis.), Us as strongly opposed as Mil ls. Connally will say that revenue sharing 15 necessary ''I'm. ro1nl to have to go back on. my diet. I 'm getting -ty·three per cent fewer leers." NE\V YORI\ (UPI ) -Pier· to lift the cities out of their----------------------~ re Salingt>r, a tnp political aide financial doldrtJms. He will c. • tc'"""m"""'~Y-""'!"'"!'!N..,,lmnl> ......... ,,,, ... _~"!'OEWW ==e C4114l,Wi ..... o;:ew;.... I\ CMJ'llM I tpm. c•nlpaigns. this week will join should determine where t~e New Lead Po1'son Peril , , . money v.•ill he spent, He will Sen. George McC.overn s hid repe;it Nixon 's argument that lo cap tu r .e !ht•. , 1~72 local control is the v.'ay to !:> c 1.n o c r <1l1 c prcstr .... ltil return the "power lo the peo· To Slum Chi'lclren Ci'ted non11nal!on. pk·." D2spite !he .most. recent tl1any governors and mayors Gatl~p Poll s.how1ng t-.1r.Govern supporl !he Nixon argument. running ~ehind several oth~r Vice President Spiro T. Agnew po I e n t 1 a. I . De m.o ~ratie has been campaigning around !1omin.ees, Salinger said 1~ an lhe country in behalf of the 1nterv1ew tlionday he thinks Nixon plan. the South Dakota J)cmocrfll A national commi!lep called can win if he does v.·ell in next "national citizens co~mitlee year'!i primaries. for revenue sharing.'' has set "If t11cGovern does v.·ell in up a Washington office to lob- New Hampshire, say 20 per· by For the proposal. cent of the volf', then goes on Mills has been just as ac· \VASHJNGTON (UPI) The Environmental Protec· SPIRAL 5LICID WttOLE OR HALP HAMS .. . . So Good It WiU Hount You 'Til It 's Gone" ,,_....... ...... , • and wins in \\'isconsin and tire. He has follov.·ed Agnew's Nebraska, then I think he's footsteps to several stale e-..... ~ -=~-~. '.: ;,: .. : _:.y: .. ~ :~t,; .. ;;;;.~, <:;)_.-duU ·a rg'u ·t-o it." Sa lingf'r said. "Bul I think viRorously against revenue he has to v.•in ont of them." 5haring. alifornia la -------- Females Get B.alder; W 011ier~'s Lib, Maybe? CRANS SUR SJERRE, Switzerland (A P) -Women's Lib may be conlribu~ing to Increasing female baldne~s, a New York d,rmatnlng1sl suggested Monda v. Dr. Irwin L. J.ubowe lnl d an internariOnal symposium on hair and scalp lroublf>s thal lhf>re iii" a sharp increase in "pallem" baldness among women, very thin in fronl and oft.en v.·ith bald spots. Lubov.'e said th is is chitrly due lo excessive use of chem· teals, heat, ltasing and mechanical m anipuJalors on the hair. But he added: '·Loss of femininity might be evol ving from asmiming male duties ~nd dcmonstrati~ in tbe slreetr. These chanil's may ha ve nfluro hormonal C'Onsequences that are perhaps up~etting the ra!io of male to femalt honnone!. This in1 · b&liiinCe ill tn fact seen in many balding women and in men whn lose their hair.·• I I I I I buying a funeral ahead of time RIDICULOUS? NO! In fact, many prudent people have already made these arrangements How do you think your fomi ly will handle thing! w hen you die? Do you honestl y think they'll try to hold down unnece9sory ex~ ponUts os you would wont them to? Today, while you're healthy o nd happy, you con determine exactly what type~ service you want and pr~i,.Jy what It w ill COit. At Pacific Vi•w we hav• couples ewry day who do ju1t thqt ••• ma ke all t heir flnol a rrangements a hea d o f time. It's more eco- nomica l, more satisfying and so rnuch easier on t!M 1urvlvors. Pt.a"• or wri te Pacific View. An exJNrie"c.ed cO'-lnM lor will ff happy to d !scus.s this in the p riva cy of yovr own horn• or offi". PA CIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK €i MORTUARY MOO rACIFICl Vl!W DllV!, NlWPOIT llACM, CAUl'O~NIA '2663 • (..U[A 714) 6.U.!700 " \ cw ,,_ I ' . 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(714) 357-1126 El Centro Office, SIM & SUie StreeU, D C.ntro, Calif. C714l 352·7210 \ WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDI ARI ES OF $1.5 BILLION IMPERIAL •CORPORATION OF AMERICA 0 lfm I ' ' 4 DA<>Y PILOT Alu.min um Firms Okay 30% Boosts NEW YORK (AP) -The Unlttd Steelworkers Union and four major alumipum companies have reached acreement on new three.year contracts aJvln& 90me 32,400 workers an average pay boort of about 30 percent over the perJod, A spokeaman for a fifth producer. Olin Aluminum Co. in Hannibal, Ohio, said 900 USW members 1ln.lck the company's pla nt at 4 p.m. Monday art.er talk! broke down over local issues. A union spokesman said 1,500 USW members were on strike. Aluminum Co. of America, the nation's No. I producer, said It would raise p)\cea on nl!:arly all fabricated producu /JY & percent starting ln September. Alcba said it would not increase the price of primary ingot. o bi creuea tbe 1tttlworker1 won from the major can companlea ln March alter a 24-day atrike. President Nixon criticized that agreement as Jnnationary. A Whlte House spokesman declined Monday to comment "1t this time" on the aettlements with Alcoa, Kaiser Aluminum and Olemlcal Corp., Reynolds Metals Co. aod Ormet Aluminum. I. W. Abel, the steelworker•' president. bld rejected a White HouR "Inflation alert," claiming his memberl!I were tbe victll'Nl of Inflation, not the cause. Alcoa and Reynolds also reached agrttment with the Aluminum Worker• Jnternatlonal Union, which representa about 18,000 workers at the two com· panles. Terma were delaibed u sim:Jlar to the 11.ttlworkers' ptict. The steelworkers called their contract "unprettdented" and "a 1ub1tanU1J vie· tory' · with major breakthroughs in pension and vacation benefits a1 well as increased hourly waaes. The conlracts cover 81,000 employes at Alcoa. 10,500 at Kaiser, 8,700 at Reynolds and 2,200 at Onnel, the union said. Rank and file ratlflcaUon of the USW contract is not required. Ternu of the pacta call for average wa1e lncaat.:t_. _~ M..~~ cen!S an hour the first year aDd 16. 7 cenl.8 plus a minimum 12'-Ai cent .cost or llvi.nC boost 1n each of the next two year1. Cuba to Release Hijacked Jet, Government Told WASHINGTON (AP) -The White House said today it has been informed by foreign diplomats that Cuba will release Wednesday a hijacked Pan American Airways plane and its 68 passenger1 ftnd crew men1bers detained in Havana since Saturday. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said t his word came from the Swiss Embassy in Havana and the Czechoslovakian Embassy in Washington. The United States, of cour!ie, doel!i not maintain diplomatic relations with Cuba. There had been widespread speculation t hat the Pan Am plane and those aboard were beini:: kept in llavana as hosta~t!.~ for the-relt!ase of four Cuban fi1'hing bl>at captains who have been held in Florida on charges of fishing in American w21t('rs. Ziegler, when asked whether the Cuban fishermtn would be re I east d simultaneously with the return of the American air liner. referred such in- quiries lo the State Department Some source:i; said they undrrstood Cuba had not connected the fishing in· cidents and the hijacked air liner. The Cuban fishermen were arrested Wed- nl"$day, The air liner was hijacked Saturday on • flight from Caracas lo Miami. A Pan American Airways spokesman 1;aid In l\fiami that the plane might have been held in 11avana because of the ar- rest of the Cuban boat captains. TURKISH POLICE CLIMB LADDER TO HOUSE AFTER GUN FIGHT Kldnaper1 Wire Sought for Kidn1p-slo1ylng of Israel Consul Pales tine's· Guerrillas Charge Jordan Attacks By Unlled Pre•• 1nlernatlonal Palestinian guerrilla leader Kamel Nasser said today in Beirut that the Jordanian army wa1 massacring gucr. rillas and appealed to other Arab states for help. Military sou rces in 'fel Aviv said 1sraell security forces had betn alerted for possible new guerrilla attacks. Nasser, <>fficial spokesman for the Palestinian Central Committee, called a news conference 1fle.r what the guerrillas said ~·ere three consecutive days of J ordanian army attacks on Palestinian camps and bases in Jordan. He spoke of the "continued massacre" and said, "the revolution warns against the silence of the world and will hold the world respon sible for all the steps the resistance can take at all levels." He did not indicate what steps the guerrillas had in mind. In 'fel Aviv military sources said Arab guerrilla allacks were expected Satur· day, J une 5, the anniversary of the 1967 Middle East war. "lt is the day the terrorists would w1nt to commemorate," the milltary sources WIC!ks ·vu J"U1t or you, talL e this mnn or woman, to be ••• ' sa!d. ''The only way they know ls by trying to infiltrate and commit some acts within the (occupied) areas or along the (cease.fire) line. ··we must reme1nber this is the fourth year since the war, without any progress on the political field." Officers Pursue ' Robber, Uncover Cocaine Cache NE\V YORK (UPI l -Two patrolmen responding to a report of a laxi robbery in progress r.1 onday night chased a suspect into a room where they found 1vhat \1'8S believed to be uncut heroin worth as much as $1 million if sold il- licitly. But to make the arrest, the police had to out wrestle t1.110 men and disarm one of them. Pa1ro!men Carl D"Alha and Victor Roi::· gil'ro responded lo the laxi hold up and sav.· a man running from the SC('ne. They chased the fleeing man up to the fifth floor of a Harlem building. "The guy ran into the apartment and ~·e pushed 1hc door open," D'Alba said. '·Tht'n this guy stuck a .25 caliber pistol in my partner's stomach. I grabbed his h11nd and Roggicro grabbed his \ITist." Another man in the aparlment Joined the fra}. D"A!ba said , and the four men "'had ;i regular wrestlini:: match there for a while:· \.\'hen the patrolmen subdued lhr n1en, they saw a pile of what •ppeared lo be uncut cocaine on the bed . Police es1ima ted the value or the cocaine if sold on the st reet at $1 1nllllon. ,James Faulkso. 19. of Manhattan, was charged v.·ith attempted n1urder and with the taxi robbery. 'fhe other man. Ronnie Lee. 30, also of ~1anhattan, was charged wlth possession of narcotics. June Makes Stormy Debut Two Farnis iri Kansas Smaslied by Tornndo Callfo,...fa V•rUlli. mof11\"f t lM!"'-' .. 1111 ... ~IV 111nt1Y .n .. -·-i.· •t rll ..,..,1c1..:1 ,.,. '°"'"-'"" t 11lio.t11<1 •oct•r •fMI W..:lt1Hcl1r. T_.,.P4<•'"''' ,.....,1,,.,, wtll 11910.. """""'' fror tllt ttlMI" tl .... t•HC1td "1•11 In !he LOI A""tln t t•1t (_,,l•r fllMY Wft ... IV .. dt'""• <QmPlf'ld to -ftOl'm•• r110 1"' 9f n. Hlt h #MM'llleY -· '6. TN Air l"ol lulle!I Control Cl1t•lc1 .... "'9<• -10 ii. 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" .. ., "' M .~I .. u " ~ l • •I " ~ " " ,, ,, J) <A .0, It IJ ... " ~ .. ., .IJ 1.\ Jf fl 1l )' ~ .1• . " ., 11 7' JI .I! )f SI .0! " " " " }I .. .71 " . '1 •I " " ~\ " JQ •I ~~ " . M •l " . " . Turk Police Free Girl Terrorist in Kidnap-murder Case Slain .,. ISTANBUL (AP) -Polle< broke Into the aparlmtnt where: two you~ ttrrorlits were holding • lf..year-<>ld girl boatage today. freed the girl In a three-minute iWl battle and wounded the two you!&, one fat.Illy and the other crlUcally. The &Ir! was rescued uninjured but ba1pltal officials reported she waa being treated for shock. The girl, Sibel Erkan. was at first reported by the holpltal lo have been wounded. The twG youths. Huseyin Cevahir and Mahlr Cayan, were wanted for the kidnap-murder of Israeli Consul General Ephraim Elrom. Flwhed <>Ut of a deserted mansloo Sun· day by police,· they inva~ed. the third floor apartment of a Turkish army major and held his daughter captive 'lfter ·let· ting her molhi!r and brother go. Witnesses said an arnty sharpshooter opened the battle with a single shot from a nearby building. The ah<>t bit Cayan in the face. ~Rrool veals and a -1/fii' i!W". apartment from fire. ladders where they had been stationed for several hours. One police officer was slightly injured In the hand a11 he broke a window. Once lnslde, police fired pistol!: and aubmachlne guns and according to a wltneas "hundreds of rounds" were ex- changed in three or·four minutes. Cayan was shot In the chest .from a dlstance of four feet and f1la.lly Injured. The girl was paued out of a kitchen S. Korean Units Sink Red Vessel SEOUL (UPI) -South Korean boats 11nd jel fighters teamed to sink a heavily· armed No rth Korean boat today in the Yellow Sea off the southwest coast. the defense 11nini'Stry said. Jt said the 15 to 17 North Korean crewmen aboard lht 70.ton boat went down with their ship. It was the third naval incident reported between the two countries In a month. On May 4 a North Korean boat fired on a South Korean Coast Guard patrol and on May 14 a North Korean boat was sunk near lhe truce zone in the Eastern Sea. The defense ninistry said a South Korean navy patrol ship spotted the North Korean boat off an island 225 miles st>ulh of Seoul and government jets were called in. The North Korean boat was sunk after a four.hour battle. window to police waiting at the top of a ladder. Clad in a dressing gown, she y,·as taken to an army ho15pilal and reported in good condition. Cevahir succeeded in getting· out or the apartment building but waa C.)n£ronted by a hostile crowd, which included many women. He turned back from the crowd, which had broken through a police cordon, and was sei:r.ed by troops and police. One witness said Cevahir v.·as Injured In the side an<! had blood on hi~ fa ce when he ran from the building. An WJCOnflrmed report by the 1emlof· ficlal Antolia news agency said Ct:vahir was carrying a b;pmb to throw at the crowd . or possibly to kll! hlmself. Th• agency said a police officer snatched the bomb which exploded harmlessly in • va· ca11t piece of ground. Five-inatt Majority -<-Court Cuts Police Power, Reverses Loiterit1g Law '2~-----~-~ Court today cul into the power of police llibltion against annoying coridu . to clear the street.s of "annoying'' groups The ruling was produced by an unusual of people. majority. Three liberab, William 0 . In a S \.0 3 decision invalidating a Cin- cinnati ordinance, th~ court held loitering laws must be specific t-0 be constitutional. The Cincinnati ordinance disapproved by a five man majority headed by Justice Pott.er Stewart had made it a crime for three or more people to assemble on city sidewalk.! "and there conduct themselves in a manner annoying to persons passing by." Stewart said the <>rdinance was invalid for two reasons. Fir3t, he said, It Is vague in that ''no standard of conduct is specified at all." Thal is, he sald, each individual of!icer, judge and juror i.s free to expreS."I his own sensitivities in deciding whether a particular group y,·as "criminally an- noying.·· Second, Stewart said, the ordinance violates the constitutional right of free assembly and a.!!lsociation. "Our decisions est8blish that mere public intolerance and animosity cannot be the basis for abridgement of these constitutional freedoms," he said. The justice added: "The First and 14th Amendments do not permit a slate to make criminal the f':xetcl!e of the right of assembly simply becaus.e its exercise may be 'annoying' to some people. If this were not the rule, the right of the people t'l gather in public places for social or political purposes would be continually subject to summary suspension through Douglas, William J. Brennan Jr. and Thurgood r.1arshall . were joined by two conservatives, John M. Harlan and Stewart. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Harry A. Blackmun joined in a dissenting opinion by Justice: Byron R. Whlte. a former deputy U.S. attorney general. Justice Hugo L. Black flied a separate opinion. The decision has n,!lional implications in that it ptfts !!1rtfground undtr loittr· ing ordinancts that are written In general terms. The Cincinnati case was brought to the court by an antiwar protester and for labor pickets v.·ho were arrested on separate occasioru In the Ohio city. London Furnace Workers Strike LONDON (AP) -!'4ear:y 15,000 blast furnace operators tod~y tegan a strike expected to halt 75 per cent of the na- tionaliied steel industry's iron production immediately and progre~slvt!y reduce the output of finished steel products for Brilain"s already limping economy. The British Steel Corp. said supplies to consumers would continue for several v.·eeks from stocks. The a uto industry ii nol expected to feel the pinch until the end of the month. In case you haven't heard, Union ' . 'Federal Savirtgs oilers a great deal more than high .., ··interest rate savings accounts. Namely, twenty-one\ very special customer services that are just waiting to be taken advantage oL ., : Including free money orders .•. free parking ... free transfer of funds ... Series E Bonds sold.,. Series E Bonds redeemed .•. free copy ol Guide ... Loans '\ _ on saving . ' ,_Collection Accounts.:· Interest Check: A-Month ... and.F.iXed Amount . \ .. .,_\, Check-A-Month ... lree postage when you save by mail •.. free accomm·odation cheques ... sales tax deposit .. insurance department ... home financing ... travelers cheques,, 1 free notary service ... ~eposits and ' withdrawals ·. 1 at any office ... acco~nt balance i certification.' . /letters ... free copying service ••• mobile home loans •. ~~~_da yo,; s~~·why. it's to your·,~· advantage to visit Union Federal S0V1ngs soon? _ ....:= ~= ~1_;,J UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS • '. AND LOAN ASSOCIUlON !9. "'·· \, ' Orange County 'Reg;ona1 Offices: fountain V•TI9Y D hl BMc& Founta.in Vlllley.17400Brookhu.rst Street., Phone (714) 962·1378 , Seal Beacl1, RoMmoor Shopping Center, 12601 Sea] Beach Boulevard. Pboac'31..a59 R"gion111 OffiCN: Long Beftch-Bi.J:by Knol111 0 Gardmm 0 Malitq MAln om.:.: <26 llout.h Spzlnl 8-~ Loo......- • ' •' w High on·s com nesd At Tr ea Con Wilb th• \\lay s In I c•m Sen. to . D e nf1n1 "' Gall runn pol nom inte the cao year "I I\'.tW cent ROO N•b mov it," h• h J.,ib Nt.,,, hair •·pa oflr teal hair mal mai up.~ be l who I I I I I I \ Reve11ue Sliarn1g Sl1owdowi1 Looms \\' ASHINGTON (UPI) High noon for President Nix· on's revenue sharing plan comeJ at 7 a.m. PDT Wo!d· nesday. At lhat time, a Texan, Treasury Secretary John B. Connally, con fron!A R • p. Wilbur D. Mills CD-Ark.), in the unfriendly arena of ft.tills' \Vays and Means Committee. Salinger Will Join McGovern Females Get Balder; W m1ien's Lib, Maybe? CRANS SUR SIERRE. Switlerl.11nd (AP) -Women's Lib may be contribuling to increasing: female baldness, a New York dermatologist suggested Mond<I)'. Dr. Irwin L. Lubowe tnld an international s.vmposium on hair and scalp lroublt's 1h.!1t there is a :;;harp increase in ··pal1em" baldne~s among y,·omen, \'ery thin in front and often v.·ith bald spots. Lubo...,·e liald this is chiefly due to excessive use of chem· Jcals, ht'al, trasing and mechanical manipulators on the hair. But he added : "Loss of femininity might he _ evolving from assuming male dulies and demonstrating in the street.a:. Th ese ch anges may have neuro hormonal conspqul'!nces I.hat art'! perhaps up~etling the ratio of male t.o fema le hormonl'!s. This im· bal;;ince is in fact ~etn in many haldi ng women and in meri who lose t.heir ha ir.'' • ~ I buying a funeral ahead of time RIDICULOUS? I I I I I \ ~rr---..? NO! In fact, many prudent people have already made these arrangefn:ents How dG you think your fami ly wJll hand le things wRen you die? Do you honestly think they'll try to hold down unnec.e11ory ex- penses os you would wont them to? Today while you're healthy on'd happy, you can determine exact/~ what type of service you want and precisely whot it will cost. At Pacifi c View we hav• couples f/V'ery doy who_ do just that ••. make all their final arrangemenh aheod of time. It's more etc>- nomical, morfl sati,fying and so much easier on ~he survivors. Phone or write Pacific View. An experienced counMlor will bt happy to discuss this in the privacy of your own home or office. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK €i MORTUARY 3JOO PACl"G Vl!W oarvt. NIWl'OIT •£ACH. c:AU~ORNIA '2663 • WU. 71~ 6.U.1700 •· l'!Alot[ IT Tt Tuesdu, Ju11t 1, 1971 OAILV PJLOT 5 By Phn lntet!anc!I · Mistrust Rampant -Hickel NY Solon SmugglesiPetition Out of Russia iii His Shoe HAMS " • . . So Good It Win Haunt You 'Tit It's Gone" Our n•11• ••I "'' ltnur (lrft·IM:I tow1 ""''"1 -011r 1!ow <!l"'I curl"f .,.t illed, r11I Wlacon1I" hlcMCry 1n<11 ,,,1,......,. llOIO~l~c '"" :>O-hfyr 0~1n b1kln1 ~onty 'n t~IC• gll11 1r1 U!ll~u. In Ill "'' ~rid So <t1lldtu1 tlld ••1Hli1ln1 w1 jul! ~uldn't know how te l"'J>f'Wt thlt prllodu<I w1'v1 i..1n m•Mlntl Mr )l yHro. s,rr1l 1llcM i.e. lt9m te~ !I 11e>1!om 10 1h1! ucn <lt l•dlllle u~INrm slice cen M r1_v .. •''°'''"•IY. C•m•l•tt ly ~·~•d •nd ••ffv to H""•· Or-dtr' """' HOl'tV StkN !ol1m IOG1 1, ~11 1•v1nture In lllm-(oymenl VClll'il l'llVt r for11t, • . • alifornia landmark • 27 OFFICES STATEWIDE 1111-RLBIMllllS OF NEWPORJ.PASADtltA [licutive Office: 3366 Vii lido. Newporl Beach 0 14) 673·3130 Main Oltict? &1 Soutll l1ke Ave11Ue, Pa~idena (213) 79S.14-41 Con:ma del Mir Office: 550 N1wport Center Drive, N1wport Buch 0 141 644-1461 3870 (ast roothiU Bcul1v.ud, Pasadma (2131795-0447 134 North Glendora Avenut, Clendor~ 1213) 335-4043 Wnodlond Hills Olf!ce:- 19900 v~n!ura Blvd., V/oodttnd Hilts, C1lif, (213) 346-3920 lmPOIRL •AVJnoa OF THE SOUTH Main ONite: 8347 La Mesa Blvd. La Mesi, Call!. Q14l 46H441 FJ:ecutlva Orfitti 2320 Fiith Ave .. Sin Die~, Calif. 01~234-7151 ·' Chula Vista Ofl'lc11 398 "H" Str11t, Chula Vistl, Ctlff. l714) 42G.~OOG El C1Jon Offlt•= 234 M1gnoli1 Avt., NorUI, E C~jon, Catlf. 0141 442-l!Sll le1t1on Grove Offk:tt mo B101d.,...ay, Limon Cmve, Calif. 0 14) 463-1871 ff11lon1I City Offk11 30S £. lllt St, HaU0111\ City, C11if. 014l 477.Jll1 San Die10 Offieti 5508 !!alboa Avenue, San tllep, Calif. (714) 278-4060 fseondido Offlctl 1500 E. Valley Pk'ftY~ [scgndido, Calif. (714) 746·8990 l1 lot11 Office: 7877 lvanhne Avt't La Jo!lt, C1llf, 014) 4.59-4275 Pacific Buch Of'fic1: 1001 G1rnet St., San Olece, Ctlif. (714) 433-1011 -..uinoa OF SAHU IAlllAM M1in Olfiet1 , 3861 ~1111 Stnt~ Stnt1 !11rbira, Calif. {!05'! 6!7·1311 Ojai Offlc•; 110 South Ve11tn Sl, Oj1!, Calif. llO~ M&->ll.1/ Morttecllo Off~ 1412 E. VaUtfld..S.nta B11bu1. C1lif, mOSJ 96,.,,.., 1mNA11!1-BRVIMO& OF THE KORTH M1Jn Of!i,e1 90 S1n11 lns1 Ave., S111t1 Ro~. Calif, aon ~5-(1.544 Sant• ~i*I B'rlnch Offlce1 715 H1~n"11nn Drive,S1nt1 Rosa, Calif. oonll&-0>« Ap~!t 81ellOl'll Offle11 119 N. M1!n St, Sebl$tapol, ~lif. aon an.7411 N1~1 Offiett 3300 J1ff1rsO'll Stree~ N1p1, C11lf. aon 2ss.JJ10 Petalum1 Office: 127 Not1h McDowell B~ P1blo1111, tanr. (707) 763-6821 llTI-RL IAUlllCIB Brawley Dfflcti • 122.Maln Strftet, llrtw!ey, Calif. Ul4l 344-4510 Ca le)iea Oflice: 325 Imperial Avenue, Calexico, Calif, (714) 357·1126 (I Centro Olfice1 ' 5th & Slite Streeb, 0 Ctnlro, Calif. <714l JS2·7ZI O • • WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES OF $1.5 BILLION IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA 0mJI ' I • ' • -•• • ·DAIL y l PILOT E DITORIAL P AGE . :P.o~r -vs. Clean Air The decision of~ tlle California Supreme Court in- volvi ng expansion of the Southern California Edison Coll!J>_any_ plant in ftpntington Beach will have wide ramifications. Just how far reaching the impact will be is un cl~ar a l this stage. but thcr• are some conclusions that can be drawn. ' , First, il needs to ~ stressed that the decl,;ion di4 not deal with the issue ~.air pollution but only with t.pe jurisdictional dispute between the Public Utilities Com· mission (PUC). which grlrtted the company permission to expand. and the Oran~Cgunty Air Pollution Control District (APCD), 'vhich deai~ permission. expensive and this cost undoubtedly "'ill be passed on to the consumer. An appeal on the regulation may well be in order but it would ~e time consuming and perhaps prevent Edison from completing the first unit by 1915 ~ v.•hen analysts say it \Vilt be needed. ' It is \Vorth emphasizing, however. that much pro· . , gress has been made 1or \.\'hich both Edison and the APCD .should take credit. ' Since the controvers)' began , present emissions al the Jfuntington Beach plant have been cut by more th·an 50 percent. \Vhether the controls are reasonable or not, Jhey are :indeed having an effect. lt remains to be seen whether future po wer shortages also \V\11 result. . 25 Mi llion Ne,v Voters Last June, the PUC, 10bviously mindful of its re- sponsibiJlty to provide for Orange Cou nty's J>O'''er needs in the mid·1970's, authorized the construction of l\\'O .new 790.000-kilowatt generW;ng unils at the plant. The commission held that it had "paramount" jurisdiction \vhat effect the enfranchisement of nearl)' 12 mil· and ordered the company to at.art construction "immed· iately." lion voters under the 18-year-old voting \a\v \\•ill h·ave on The county agency, obviously sensitive to its re· the ·1972 national elections .has been the subject of a sponsibility to control ai r poU~tion, appealed. arguing great deal of speclf!ation. that Edison should not be al lowed to expand until it \Vhat people haVe tended to overlook is the fact that was shown that the new unils would meet APCD stand· there will be an additional estimated 13.5 mill ion 'vho ards. '°"91i!''l!i!H''1Fll!!~FP/~r--==oorih1Ja'"v"e""'r'"e•.,c._h.,e,;d~ag;;,e,..2'i,1fi'ioin._,,t,.he..,1,.s.,6,.B,.-7.2..<p"'e'"ri,.o"d""an.;d.;• .. ".•'.'-""'""""'t""'l t------~rFrKIFIH~• _ chances in appeal against a long,~werful state agency. I-laving 25 million new 'young voters ail at one time Yet.,_ the seven justices un animou upheld the APCD's Is an unprecedented development for this or any other position, in effe ct fin ding thal e t\\'O agencies had nation. How will they perform at the poll s? Cynics think parallel jurisdictions. The APCD docs have a right to most won't bother to register or vote. But those \Vho do impose ai r contamlnal.ion control.!! and the PUC does will pretty much follow parental and party lines. have a rig ht to decide power needs. Others thi"n.k differently. This is ~e \Vorld War JI The ruling falJs short of solvin,g the 21 -month·old baby crop, nurtured on TV. little exPOsed to economic controversy. The al ternatives that Edison must now insecurity, largely insulated from the -realities of a \veigh r;eem to be whe ther to reapply for an APCD per· quarrelsome, embattled \vorld ever vulnerable to con· mit or to chall enge through an appe~ to a higher court ventional or nuclear war. the "reasonableness" of the agency'S'llandards. How fast the new voters mature and how wisely ''The basic idea, your honor, is to improve law en forceme nt by violating the law." Lt may be that further modification of Edison's they use their ne\V suffrage could have a profound ef· plans to cut down on emissions to the APCD Umit of feet on the future of the natio n, for better or worse 140 poCtnds of nitrogen oxides per hdllr will p"rove very politically and economicall y. ' Priv ate Cltibs -'l'oo Mueh -De11ioerucy? Freedom of Association There is little doubt that there is such a th ing as too damned much democracy. Tt's rare ; but to deny that it occurs would be to flout lhe facts. Consider the pr ivate club. You would think tha t in any 50Clety. no mall.t'r how egalilarian, men a nll wortl.en '''OUld tie permitted to elioose their SOC· ial Mends, and to exclu~ thos e people \\ho~ tr aining and la~le are not to ltieir lilting. The Principle nf exclusion is tbe point of a private club. Such I club ir; a retreat , where you are among people with whom you are ~t your ease. 'w h e r e you can let down lhe defenses of the market-place. E"clusion is hardly incon1pi1tiblc \l'ith democracy. THE CLUB, up to no\\'. has been one of the areas of privale behavior that has been left alone by the state. To be sure there are people 1,1•ho deplore the fa ct that Jews. or Ca tholics, or blacks. or ~felanesians are excluded from this. that, or the other social grouping. Usually they are Jews, Catholics, etc. In publi c groupings. to be sut". this is as it should be in a democracy. Everybody . except the grinding poor, pays hi.a dues in a democracy. and is l~eyef9re by our definition a member of the' club, entitled lo all its privileges. Private is something e!~c. You would not imagine that the right of people. to associate \\"ith those "ilh whom • ' 1 Cha r t\ii'. M~tn!je.;i !, I ·T ·.£ '-~ ... i:w ··"--·.A..,.._..:.U......' they feel most at ease could Possibly be threalt'ned in the~ sainted states. Tt is, though. There's a rlscinating case before the Su l(f'em(' Court 'tight now whic.h im· perils the ri ght of people to form prtvate clubs with persons of lhelr own choice. THE SUIT STARTED after Mr. K. Leroy lrvis , a black ipan and majority leader of the Pennsyvanla Rolise of Representatives, was re lused entry to the club house of Ille Loyal Order of Moose in Harrisburg , Pa. This fraternal out fit, which h:.i.s some ~.000 lodges in lhi::i ..couiltry, limits its rnembership lo white adu lt Caucasians, as do a lot. of other clubs, A Moose mu r;t also, if married, be marr iiid to a \\"hite Caucasian . be "ment al ly normal." "have a good moral character" and "express belief in a supreme being." tlfr. lrvis , in his sui t, granted the righl of the f\.foose club to exclude him. under a constitutiona l guarantee of privacy. He invoked the right 1\•hich the people nave delegated to Ilic slate \\'hich en· ables bureaucrats to dictate the drink· ing habits of the citizenry. Hr questioned !_he right of the_ ct~b to a state liquor license because 1l did not admit htm . HIS EXCL US ION. he ma intained, rt.al· ly \l.'as slate li censing of racial dlscrim· ination, in violation of the 14th Amend. ment. A three-man federal District Court upheld Mr. Jrvis, \l'herefore the appeal to the highest court. Ther~, I submit, we have the Jaw gone wild. A genr:i: club is dead without a booze license. That the power lo regulate the sale of booze should also be held to mean the power to prevent people from free association with their friends in a club, is one of those marvelous retreats from reality "''hich can only happen in a profession gui~. and often blinded , by1 • the dead pand of pre<:edent. .· ~are legally releval]t than the status of clubs in our society might be a searching brvtstlgatlon of the 'tole ot liquor rqulatory bodies. Of all the public bodies I know, there are none so contemptuous of the source of their power as the booze control bodies, aTid their petty Czars. THEIR POWER contes from the people, both drinkers end dr~·s. As in most bodies which regulate ""mora l'' behavior, a mer cha nt soon recognizes that the only sensible \\·ay lo deal with the booie parsons is to buy one. The function of a booze control board would be to assure that tl)e customer ge~ an honest drink, and to cut barroom fi ghts to a minimum. Anyth ing beyond that is unnecessary. And "''hat is un· necessary in a bureaucracy becomes dangerous. following two inexorable laws : Parkinson's. and human nature. \\"hen the high court render s its decision. I trust the quality of its iustice is tempered by a li ttle com mon sense. Using the pcnl"er over drink to enfo rce absurd social demands is a bit much, no:' Se xy Mo vie Era Is Ending Something akin lo the 111w of supply and demand applie::i to eroticism on the 11creen. Whe n sex scenes in n1ovies are abundant and explicll. as at present , the net effect is numb ing and anti--t>rotic. The jaded public turns lo somet hing different, if not exaclly ne\v -Love Story, for in-- stance. Much the same thing happened around 40 years ago. Film historians Richard Griffith and Arthur fl.f ayer recall lhat Jfoll ywood movies, dur ing the early DepreS3lon years. "increasingly featured 'horizontal' iovt·making. risque r;itua· lions. and off-color dialogue. '>l'hile: the ~mera lingered more: and more lovingly over tht details of the he.roine·s prepara.· lions for retiring." In short order, the Episcopal C.Om· mittee on Motion Pictures. the Nationa l l..egion or Decency, and the Production Code Administration were formed. The studios :!IUrrendered without a fish.I. By the mid·t9308, the public was bein& treated to a ste.Bdy diet of cinematic .sweetneu-and-Ugbt -Little Women, -~-- Tu eld~. June I. 1971 She radiated a luminoslty that was the very b)ond:iess l)f blond." or fl.1aril yn J:ditoria)' fl1onroe he had this to say: "She did set· "\~ ling-U p exercises fro1n a medical text· 'Research 1 boOk on bone structure, so as to be able ., ~:! 1 .,.. ·..-lO assu me at will the posture that sug· X : • ges ted lhe required degree of sexiness - · just that, and no more." David Copperfie.ld, Little Lor d , Fauutleroy ana other who~e famUy '\ Gil.ETA ~ARBO, .the seretn's greateit • . r o m a ·n t 1 c herou1e, generated senru· fare. "J.OO!lnes! almMt in spile of herself. AND NOW HOLL vivoon is preparlnr r Al Griffith and Mayer point out, .. There to launch a ne w cycle of inoffensive:, fun--,was fn 'her eyes ... a look that said to for-all fUms. Production of X·raled and rntn that for her sex \\'as beside the even R·rated features Is being cut back 1 jiolnt, that indeed she held it so un lm- riharply. The reason is economic, not portant tb.11t she didn't mind if she did." altruistic. 20th Century·Fox abandoned .,.Needlf!.:!ls to say, there are no Harlows, all X·rated prOOuctioM last.year. shortly Monrou or Garbos on the screen today. after suffer ing v.·hat a studio executlv• Al.id a ro,nantlc picture without an called "an absolute dl.saster" -the e:ttlb,Ushed romantic star Is difficult to release. in -the same week, of Myra imqine. Ne\'erlhe:less, Hollywood is tak· Breckinridge and Beyond Ute Valley of ing the plunge, Paramount's answer to the Dolls. Love. Story is Harold and Maude, which Tele:vislon, too, has taken note of the the studio describes as "a s.lmple, romAn~ trend to no11talgla and romance. A1J,C tic, ulcomplicated love story about a » recently purchased fotir old David o. year-Oki 'boy and an 8tl--year-<11d woman.•• Seltnick romantic films for telecast this Rotnantk, maybe. But uncomplicaltd t summer.·Orle of them, Ruby Gentr}'. was considered fairly hot stuff on IU release i n 1953. But then , that was the yea r The f..toon ill Blue was denied a ~fotion Pic- turt Code seal of approvil l because its UIUfldtrack cnnt11lned the then -forbidden word "virgin." SKEPTICS P.fAY well wondr.r if Hollywood still has the: knack or churn ing out rom&(IUC pictw-c:s. The genre was moribund even btfore: lhe advent ot pennis.sjvvie!IS. P.1ore to Ute point. the stari of today generally lack ~ Hz ap- pe1I of Ume of the Thlrtlei and Fortlts - with or 'Without ck>thes. Whit yesterday's romantic 1ltr1 hid Is difficult to define. Ale••ndcr Walkt.r ha!I written or JeAn ll11rlow: ''She looked aglow. on fire in lhf'. manner or pboepborus v.·hkh hu light but no heal : \ Dear GJ001ny Gus J'm afr~ .to look at the paper to see how mtn}' motorists became pinheads on a high1,1·ay sarety map over the 1Memorial Djly weekend. ~RB. Tlllt ._,.,. •"lf,tfto ,._,,, •It"" '"'' -tHtrllt n..,f. If lf!t Mwt•••tf". Sfll<I ·-"" -... " •i..111, .... 011!1 l'llfl, Hin shaw's Version Said Erron eous , ' ' ·I ' '" -" . '\., \ ,, ,f ~ ; " ' • • ' • I • :Maitbc>x. '" . ~ '·-- To the Editor: You r ne\VS item in I.he April 21 , 19iJ, Laguna Bea Ch edition with the headlint: "Assessor Wirto; Stale Board Suit" in~ correctly report.II that the Orange Cowity assessor won his legal battle \l"lth the state. Board of Equalization and that the .attorney general's office abandoned its action against rilr. Hinshaw . Actually. the basic issue decided by the jurlgn1en t, ll'hich Superior Court Judge Robert A. Banyard approved, \\'as tha~ Mr. Hinshaw is required, under the lav.·, to use the property stateme nt form s prescribed for statewide use by the state Boarr! of Equal ization and no others. ~1r. J·lin shaw had contended that he had the di scrr.1ion lo use for ms of his O\vn making. The judgment entered by the court saJS tha t he has no such discretion. THE LA\\'SUIT WAS !'\OT abandoned by !he Attorney General. To the contrary. a judF:menl in decl aratory relief y,·as ob- tained in fa\'or of the board. Only thf! mandate porlion of the law suit was dismissed. This dismissa l saved the tax· payers of Oranl!c Coun ty lhe: expense of having to reprint all of the 1971 forms \\"hich the assessor had already printed and mai led out. The article is also incorrect in sayini: that other counties in the state ""ill be us· ing the Oranµe Count\' type ot propc r1y- .statemenl forrns in l972. II form will be: prescribed by th~ state board for 'tatewide use . It "'i ll differ slightly from the prescribed 1971 form . bul it 'vill rt{){ closely resemble the forn1 ;\fr. J.JinslHllV has been using. R!CllAn D Nf,\'JNS Ch::iir1nari St ate Board of Eqnali?Ation Th e arlicle qutstioned b1t J\fr. N"v· ins 1vas based on. a :;tt"lr"ntent in a rrress f"ele:o.se on th e matter is.~11rrt by Coicnty A.tsessor Andrew flinshaiv. 'Just Call 01& Jes11s' To the Editor: Two years ago. I ""rote lo you saying that peaple shouldn't put do111'I people who take drugs and smoke marijuana. I just \\'ant to say J"m one of lho:-e Jesus pe<iple now and God has chan ged my life and given me such a neat joy a,'\d peace in my life that 1 <lon't e.vc11 desire to be &round dope any more. And all it took \.1'<1S me 1ti\•ing in to Jesus saying, "l'vt. tried it my wa y, it didn't \\"Ork, I'm not happy nov.•; I \\'ant it your way." AND MAN, HE REALLY came inLo my life and made Himself real to me. So if any or you out ll'l~re aren't satisfied \Ylth Hfe, you kno\1' ttiere"s got to be more and you're lonely inside. ju11t call on Jesus. J~e·u rt111ly revolutionize: your lift.. with real love: and a peace that passes wider.Blanding. CATHY \\!HALEN L•ll•ft f"l"I"" l"Nffn et9 Wt k.-. Pol-II,. wrlttr1 W..lol "°''" tMlr '"'""•' .. • -wft .,. IH1, Tll9 r+tiM loo ~M i."°"" lot i i '"" tf' t11Mlf>tl9 llhl 11 ,_.,.._ All ~ lllYlf io>o Ch.>• l ltlllllllrt tl!lil M•lllllt """"9u, hit II- _, lie •lltt ......... •-II If t•Hlci.tll ,_._ II t,H,_.,I, ,. .. ,,, •Ill HI lie ''"k"'941. Quotes I.Md fraM"\1 Nrwall, to Callf. promal· fn!' Rrlll~b Trade Wtt:k -"My philos· ophy of Ille I~ tllat the world is made up of people and h you can get along v.•ilh people you can gel on wllh lhe world."· The Log!cal Case For pemocracy No matter how smart you are, tii'ere is al\\·ays at least one thing you are not clever enough to do. For insta nce , eithe r yoo can tie a knot that you cannut untie, or you carmot. The sentence above is a pure exercise in modal logic. If you can tie a knot tluit you ca nnot unit.e. then the un- t}'ing is the thing you cannot do. I'· you cannot tie a , knot that you can't untie. then-the tying is the thing you cannot do. In either case, there is ahvays one thing you cannot do BUT THERE rs somebody el.~c 11 ho can . Somebody v.·ho can either unli,. your knot or lie one that you cannot untie. No matter hov1 smart you may be. there is al v.'ays something or th is-sorl ihat somebody else can do better than you. 'I'his is much of what Mark T\1·ain meant v.•hen he said : "There is somebody wtio i~ smarter than Anybody. and that is Everybod}'.'' Without know iag lhe terin, he \\'SS express ing a basic pr inciple in mod11l logic. · 'let, many institution5 and urgan1za· lions. at the lop. do not recocnize this principle in thei r operations. The y may pay Hp-sen•ice ro ·'coorwratinn ' or "team·\\·ork ," hut the authontirs too otlen in1agin~ that the.v alnne are able lo untie rvery knot that they tic 1\0 ~JA N, 1''0 flfATT ER how sm::irl or ::.k1l\ful. ca n stand in one placr and see the Eiffel Tower in lh<' r1iu11d. Sometime:! one man, '!4'orking alone. can so lve a prol>- lem. Sometimes it t<1kes t110. working from opposite ends. Often. 11 calls for the multiple vision of a group. whose col· lecth·e intelligenct is great.er than t he sum of Its parts. E:very per1nanently success ful 111· stitution or organi1.ation nrcds 10 rna1n· 1ain a delicate an d sop h J s 11 cat~ cl rquilillrium hctwcen the individual and 1hc enlli'clivity. between the Geniu~ and 11u; G.oltP. The Genius 111riy be able to Ile 1h::-grcatr-1 knot 111 lhr \1•nrlrl. but it takes 1he t ;rn'n1 111 11111ir 11. Or the other 1\'ay ar011"d . Thrrl' 1q ;ilw.~~·s s0n1ethin~ each of 1:1c111 1·;11111nl d" lha1 lhe olhcr can. A1'1l, OF COt.:RSE. lh1~ !~ 1l1e. rnosl forceful argument in !hr 1\nrlrl for Lhe practice of democ ra\·1. fro111 a log1c;1l .and not just a scntirn .. 11t;1J or mural standpoin!. The lc;idcr t)•1 r11aller hov" brilliant or decrnt or 111·ll·u1carunµ, 1s never clever enough 10 bolh 1,c and untie the knots. Sooner or \a1 rr. if hi;-; au1hor:tv is nnl balanced by lhl' gro11r. hr n1i1st la1l either 111 the I.\ 111g or tlH' 11n11 uu::, ~11d 1he \1·hole snc1e1y will (':111"1!' ;:iparl in h1!1 hands . There i~ no n1 or r reah~t 1r repudiation nf cl1C'l;itnrsh1p th:in !!11 s sirnple exercise in n1odal logic. Auto R e pair La,w Needed i\lost of U5 know only enough about ou r cars to get where we \\"ant to go if ever}'lhing under the hood functions as it was intended lo do. The f3 inlesl noise Hl . any sec ti<ln of the vehicle, excepl for na t !ires, sends us to our fr iendly mechanic pleading for help. Unfortunately, our admitted ignor'11n~e of lhe mechanica l operationi'ii of a four. \\"heeled chariot forcts us lo rely upon the skill and, judgmeot or so m«ine \\e n1a v not know and have never seen brforr if something goes \\'tong. HOW CAN ONE tell if the niechan1c to \\'ho1n one ef\1rum his car',, repair is honest or dishonest? It"s pretty difficult. \\'e would be willing to wager that most n1echanlcs, like most other service- orlented personnel, are since.re, helpful arid honest. But some are not And those who are not account fol an estimated $800 milllon that IS obtatned annuolly in CaJ.iiornla from "sucker" clients by unscrupulou11 repair shops. The·Los Angele1 -'J'intff earned a story which rtveaLed M>!lle of lhe trick! of the trade : Poking holes In tl~S and then con- vinci ng the car owner that he oeeds new ones; wc:a rlng a sharp ring that could .slice throu1h 11 radiator hose : squirting oll on shock absorbers to give lhlji im· pres.1lon they are leaklrig •nd thererore need to be rtplaeed. The list is long. • Gu est Editorial CAR. 0 \\'NERS 1-IA \IE been 21t the mercy of the auto repair shops too Jong and receive very little protection from any source. But no\v there is a bill before the legislat ure, sponsored by Sen. Anthony Beilenson !O·Beverly H1lls1 , \\"hich woul d estabhsh Within t h ~ Department of Consumer AHairs a Bureau of Automotive Repair Dealer Registration. This agency would license service stations, garages and new car dealers 1.o;ho do repairs and it would have the power to suspend lice nses if fraud were proYen, 1'he Independent Gara.!:e Owne~ of .., Southern California, realizing it is tn 11.1 interest· to weed out the chests. strongly su pports the measure. So clo consumer groups. ~t is up to the motoring publ ic to express itself on this issue. In Uie repa ir of cars. like the repa ir or human bodies: we need so1ne assuran ce th.at those doing the: repairing posses.o; the necessary skill~ and adh«e: to tUgh ethi - cal standards which provide thf' cust()rner with a. reasonable guaranlet lhat he isn 't getting fle«ed. Tbt Dally CalUornia El Cajo n B y Geor ge--------. Oeitr t;eorge: flly wife insists on eating by c11nrllelight \4-"hcn \\'t: have gue.c;t11 ;ind (!:he gets furinu.~ '>''hf'f'1 I !<1rlkc m11tchric to see whlll"S on the t:ablr. I hAve raten IWO napk ins 1h1.o; month . ls it Impolite to 11trlkc • . marches at a cancilr1i~ht dinner" IN THt: DARK Df>ar Dark : It nio~ certainly is' It 1001-s ter· rihle.. i\llnrr{ h,.YIH~h!' a r ,. reonornlc.it and lf'.'nd an added tourh of graciou!I Jivln.a:. T11tsd.1y, Junt l, 1971 DAil 'f ftllM f ' ' Red Cross Changes liphasis ro:Each"~~~k',*~e~ 712 week0'ta~da:d?f~ti~s . . '· ""'then g~r7\";~ctio'~li~ ne1f'tr~ ---~..,Tl'i-t'"'~"'ml"""'im"'l'l'!""@"""!"''?f .. ~-·i 11:"'M""'ll"'~""'l'N.>lffilf!a!llll!l'!T\'!'!iAgril~~ti"amt!fi'i::---"'1 just 15 ce1>is each, with the simi lar purchase. charts and 28-page Master Index is just $ l.99*, plu• By CRAIG A. PALl\1ER WASHINGTON tUPi \ The American Red Cross has decided to cul back on its Jorig -term relief services and to concentrate its time and money on the immediate needs of disaster victims - food , clothiag and shelter. The new policy presumes that feder31 programs and private disaster insuranc;e. which has become in- creasingly available, will take up the slack left by c~tbacks in such Red Cross services as ht\;i.:•~~·¥·.Li.-r. y'£1.•SA btimU . and businesses, and pay long- term n1edical and hospital bills. "\Ve "•ll\ continue to provide recover y assistance, but the scope of the Red Cross in !hat phase of di saster operahons has been drastically altered.'' ARC Chairman E. Roland llarriman said. Officials said the policy change made al the flrganiza· t1on s 197 1 convention in \Vashington a greater demand fo r Red Cross dillaster services. \\'hich has caused a financial drain on the agency·s treasury. AR C's Vice Pre s ide n I Robert F . Shea, said the policy change also reflected a belief . by the group that such volun- • tary services \\'ere not enough lo provide for full recovery for disaster-hit fan1 ilies. The new policy. Shea said, is "a recognition that y,•e y,•erc not ericouraging deve lopment of ot her fainily resources to the degree \\'C should have." Jn an interview. Harrin1an said private insurance com- panies 11·crc now \\'riling wind insurance. and the federal governn1ent \1·as sponsoring flood and \1·ater insurance in JSO areas eligible for it. Both insurance ser1ices are ex - pecled to reduce the need for Red Cr o s s rehabilitation ser\'ices. he said. An e\'e n more Important de\ clopn1ent. Harriman ad- ded. \1·as passage of the Disaster Relief Act or 1970. 1\'hich authorizes government agencies to extend long-term , low-interest loans · · ...,. i I h libforal forgiveness provisions lo victims in any disaster area designated by the President." Shea said the Red Cross had spent $18.5 million on disaster relief so far in the fiscal year ending June 30 -most <Jf it to aid vic·tin1s of Hurricane Celia that devastR\cd the Corpus Christi. Tex., area : the Los Angeles earth<1uake, a n d Mississippi tornadoes. About 85 per cent of the aid went for emergency help, he estimated, and the rest to long-term aid to help familiel!i get back on their feet. .. The long·standing Red Cross policy provided for recovery· help to disaster vic- tlrns \vho had no other resources or places lo tum to for help." tlarrin1an said . "Now. wi th the available in- surance coverage and the availability of government agency assistance. so me outside resource • is almost univer1ally at hand. "We wi ll now concentrate in f!Ur disasler programs on the all-importa~I subject ()f preparedness, on immediate emergency relief and on rapid referral to the proper outside re.sour~." LET'S BE FRlllll Y tr )'OU ha ... ·e nC\\• nclghbo~ or know or anyont rnovin;: to our atta, please 1<'11 u!I 110 lhal ·~:e may e~t\·nd a friendly "''elcome and Mlp them to ~ome aCQuatntcd In their new surrounding.i. So. 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I o.Atl Y PILOT CHECKING •UP• • War Dead Eulogized In State Moretti w Deal With GOP Solons SAC.:RAMENTO IAP) million lo balance the budgel D H I H f LOS AN(.;,ELES (UPI ) -Dcrnocratic Assembly Speaker and keep the state solvent for oes ug } e net" The nation's war dead \\'ere Bob i\.1oretli :i;aid today he has the next few years. eulogized by a retired f.1 arine given up trying to negotiate Ass em b I Y llepublicans, Corps general, 1 United States key st:i te issues such as beh1nd minority leader Robert Senator and an e1capee from S d G• I ? N h v· t rl < m welfare reform and the budget T. Monagan of Tracy, have Col-ecar IT S • . ort " n•m p "" • • • ind mourned by rriend• and _ , with Republic.in Gov. Reagan, threatened to block passage of relatives at memorial day "I just got tired of lliitenzng the budget unless Democrat.! services throughoUt Southern p • ' lo carnpaign 1 pee c h es , '• negotiate laxes, we I f •re Ci lifornia. Ivy nest s 1'1oretll said in an Interview. reform and school finance By L. rtl. 80\'0 t'U.:ASI NOTE, SINCE lft Marine Gen. Lewis W. \\lilt, E !''INF' N'A'l E th t '"That's all I got from him." with them. THA T f ,.,, •~ · · " ~ ye1r!i •10. aa y e compu er "'ho rtllred in February 11s most admired by fr~shman boys, th~ United Sta tes a ssistant contmandant of the Son KiJJed 1"he Van Nuys lawmaker SinC'f! it takes a two-thirds and sophomore r o 11 e g e popu lation iS up 13 percent, corps, told about z.000 persons s11J1.I he \\'Ould now bargain majority to pass the budget, students, the sur\•eys now Government spendinJ ii up lSO in U>s Angeles' Veterans wJth Hepublican Assembly they can hold up passage even show. is \\'endy. Mosl admired percent, ta1es are up l 13 Administration cemetery that Jn SpeedOOa l leaders 11nd hoped for passage thouan Democrats cont r o I masculine name, Oley in-~en\, and the number of the Vietnam War was the of a S7 billion budget by the both houses. dica!e. is Mlthatl. Ft<JeraJ tmploytt ls up 51 •·moit distorted war aur coun-SACRAMENTO (UPI) _ m.idnl1ht ~une ~deadline. Morelli declared. "I em . YOUNG LADY, would you pt1rceEnFL 0 RE' H'R IOth try ever participated in" and floy Priest, 29-year-old son of lie _predicted 1t would take a absolutely dedicated ln gelling like \'OUr aentle.n1 an friend to p .,. called it "probably the most former U.S. Treasurer Ivy lax 1_nere:as.e of about S500 a budget passed on lime." ~e Stars when be gaies into hU'tl>day, the 1.ver~&• wo~an moral war our country has Baker Priest, and another ------~·bur eye17 All right. nothing does not ~eem \o age as quic~· f ver participated in .... " nian were killed and three to it. Th_e eye spl'Ctalists now ly as the average man. But in \\'al t criticized tilose '·who other persons we re injured in are turning out contact lenses the 10 years after 40, ~'1>~t~aitct~";,~~~M!!!l~~·~~~<.;;'!$!]:!!1;~~~!!.x.)1~~&~~<.\ii· *. ~~,~~~~~~~~ e~ p -. ... '<i!l'llF!l!Rw~~AtF"~..,.,..a;:~ng .. ~ y1 ng. u1iiflf'tifSieamoo3i sroug~ most disron:erlingly. l"rn told. 23 years. Tlus ftlean.s a 50-Sen. A·lan Cranston . (1)-:ibout 2Q miles south of AND SPtAKING of starli, year-old woman and• SU-year-C l"f ·r · d th the Sacraniento. near the "P" on the cover of old . man ar~ about equal a 1 ~· c~~;c:~ated e r~~~ning Priest, public affairs <1fficer "J>layboy" magazine there again. In phy111cal yur1. Then ~un y ld ' for !tie State General Servlcee usua lly are imprinted a rrom 50 lo 60, • woman egro so ier6. . Department. was M rs . number of same. Fancy li!lle ordinarily ages just about five "_Black ~ldle_r11 have paid Prieil's only son. She has Lwo stars. Or so the older boys times fa ster than a man. Or so Lhe1r blood in Vietnam only to married daughters. ~av. Am repeatedly asked says a learn of medlcal ret~rn 10 0? Amer!~a that M'rs. Priest is currently what they signify. A prelty lit· scholars. . denies them JO~s. ~fusing and sta1e treasu rer. Ile pitte of promo Ii on, CUSTOMER SERVICE: "ls equal opportu~ity, Cranston The second man killed in the p0ssibly. However, Publisher there such ;-l~l~g a s told a gatherin_g at Angel~s boat \Yilh Priesl was not iden- Hugh Heiner is quoted i:!S dehydrated tofnato JUiee? _A. Abbey f.l,emonal Park in lilied. . saying those stars mark the Know of none. But ~ur Chief Compton. . .. The '"'o men \vcre killed numbe r of occasion1 he and Prognosticator predicts the Cranston said much more and 8 third man was injured lhe girl on the cover dated or marketing a:hortly of powdered needs lo be done"' by t~e when the inboard speedboat in something like that. k~chup ..•. Q. "ll\n1mln1 • fe:dera~ government 10 aid "'hich they were riding "'as APPROXll\1ATELY four out son, what's the difference in returning black veterans. run over by an outboard boat Q[ fi\•e ai rline stwardesses are calling him, say, Tom, Jr., Or Spec. 5 Thomas Van Pullen, containing Cheryl Adams. 25. dissat isfi~d. neurotic a n d Toffi II?" A. If old Tom na~e.J 23. one of only two men who t1f Oakland and Ronald Devera miserable. Such is the claim his son Tom, U.Cn young TOm e \·er successfully es~apcd a 25. of Antioch. Both suHered of a French psychi<itrist who is Tom. Jr. But if old Pete Norl h Vietnamese P~l!iOn. ad-injuries. narrat•s • SPECIAL COLOR FILM FEATURE "NO SUBSTITUTE FOR VICTORY" • The T rue Story of Vi•tnam Wednesday, June 2, 1971 · 8:00 P.M. IRYINE COAST COUNTRY CLUB 161)(1 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach Sponsorecl by The Newport Harbor Area TRAIN Committee Donation: Adults $2 . .50 Students : $1 .00 has made an extensive study names his son Tom in honor of dres~ed a Memorial D~y Also injured was Donald of the young I ad i es . old Pete's brother. uncle or cro"'d al Hollywood Memorial John Minton, 28, of Sacramen· fa~in;:iting if factual. But he father Tom, lhen young Tom Park. . ~it~o,~w~h~o~w~a~s~in~th~e~bo~a~t~w~;t;h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~avs he c.!i~'\ fi gure out why is Tom JI . Got it? Realiie this Van Pullen. now stationed Priest. thC se depressed girls seek out explanation dose not sing lik• at Fl. Ord, 1aid, "I've seen_ a I hose fiighl jobs. \\'hal bunk ! Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, lot of my c.omrades. go down. Stewardesses must be good· but lt'I fact. Eich one died for his coun.t~y. looking. over 21 and un-'> ~ .--7' for the P~.ople and fam1hes married. When a good-looking Your questions and com· back here. , girl passes lhe age of 21 n1en ts art Wtlcomed t1nd Re_ferrlni. to me_n In Com· \\'ithoul finding a husband, ~e will bt w ed in CHECK· mWl~!t prisons and those J::els depress~. bro! her . ING UP whtrtver pos1ible. ml5111ng In action. Van Putt.en Believe this old boy would find Plt.a!t address your let-11ld, '''!Ye don't know lf they re that 1trwardesse5 who have ter11 to L. M. Boyd., P. 0 . living or dead. They need a lot retired tc m1rry ar• a fairly Bo:r 1315, Nt.wport Bt.ach er help from ev~rybody." lively, happy, healthy lot. 92660. \\!alt, speaking at t h e veteran'a cemetery, the coun- 1ry'11 largest ne:xt Lo Arlington Enroll Now Fall Semester ALL·DAY CLASSES Kiaderprlea thru 8th Grade • T1actilq Ut14 R's wit~ J•t1k1 • Daor-to-Do1r Bur S1rvic1 • l1ftr1 and After School Clf• • ll111anabl1 Tultltn (Day Camp starts J u11e 21 throuaJiout 311m1ner, Summer Sc hool start.t July 6). HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 111 F•1111tah1 Yane, 16135 lroolll111"f Street ,,J:.JJlt I("' .,,,, clllhlrltfl 1 ...... 11111• Solo,1 Backs S,luttle NotMinal C.me1'ry, crlUclud Con1~11s fQ.r what he called l-;00;:=1::::be:i:ni::..cu:::':i:<y::::::':'"':::':l•:":':·::::::::::::::::::::::::liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii~::::::::::::::::::::~ As State Necessity TORRANCE fAP I -Sen. Alan Cranstnn \().Calif.), aald loda y the. e•petted Congres~ion11I baLtle over • $100 111illion approprialion for the space shuttle "may be a lHf'-and-dealh strug~le for Califoni i11's spare industry,'' Crans1on, an opponent or the guper,s.onic transport plane LSD-spiked \Valer Used At Concert SA~ FRANClSl"{l !llPll r nhcr wil! try rn revoke the pern11t fnr \\'1nt ,.rland, the. C'll ) ·, 1 11q;~rsl regul1r rock rnu~1c hall . becaute 1.000 prrsn n<; got ~toned on LSD· ~piked w111er du~ing a 11 eekenr1 conrerl, narco\l cs agents said Monday Sgt. Charles Hoenisch said thitf A! Nelder "'ill try to lilt the pernlit tor concerts al \\'int erland ··and plarrs like it that ha\'e been a cause of ma- jor poli('e probltnis." The w;ilr r '>'as p;issed through the audiencr Qf 4 .~ t·ounjil people 11 tiO paid $2 each 'saturday ni ght lo hear the Gratefu l DPad. New Tiiders of 1hf' Purple Sagr. R. J. fo~ and other rock group!, "There"s ll<"me water being pa ~~ed out."' some:one 111\- nounced during a band hreak. "Just take a sip 11nd pass it back M> evrrybody c1n hive son1e Police reported that more than 30 per~on.5 "·ere takrn 14' a nearby ho.spilal durinp, Iii fi ye-hour pe.r\od wilh ' bad trips." Ne one wa.'i hospita.liz.· td. ' \\'hich was killed in the Sen.ate, said in' runairU prepared for delivery t.o a Chamber m Commeree luncheon he wl'Jl.1ld lead the fighl for the rruseble shuttle. The shullle would coosi~t of IWo ~ace tehlcles, one ()f wqieh \\'otrlQ _return to e:arth 11nd land while lht other would continued to ()rblt. 'fhe Air f'orce says the orblltr could be used as a repair and launch litat ion ror other satellites and tor military surveillance. "It would M a mt1jor tragtdy 1f the ~pace shuttlt proje<:t Is caught up In the current \\'11 \'e of public opinion ;igaini:t lechnolo~," Crt1nslon said ":i.t:inn('d spacP J;; h ll It 1 f' nl!SSIOl1 S will be llf'CC!ii~:iry to police interna\iQna! arm ~ H1nitalion :i~rrcn1en1s in 11il· dition lo providing world\\·id e co1nn1unicat1ons l i n k s , en- \·1ronn1rntal monltorinR and h;isie l'<'st!lrch of the: earth'& life systtins and ret1<1urce1." The sen11tor .said the project in\"olves between$& bllllon and $9 billion and 70.000 to Ml,000 ne1v jobt5 in the next ae:ven \"PaMi, and from $20 to $30 billion in '10-~·ear!. He noted that t"·o California compa1118'\'., Aerojet Liquid Roc ke l Corp. of Sacr1mento and Rockeldyne of Canoga Park, have made btds on eniine contract11, and Van- rlenberg and Edv.·ards Air Force bases art In the runnlnf ror a lnupch and retrieve! site. "If California does not win the contract for the launch and retrieval base. wa "·ill ~e an acceleratina decline of the. a<'rospace lndU1try in this 11tate." Cral\lllon Rald. ··Somr of the big: romr,anie11 and many of the amal er 11u~n­ lrtclon: probably 'viii move out." Your life Style and.howto keep it lving. Good credit is probably a major fa ctor in creating the life style you want for yourself and your family. But cash assets are the best way to guarantee that your life styJe keeps li ving, come what may. Cred it, of course, comes easier; to attain cash asse ts, so l id planning is needed. • J, L. '•ltfe11\lr .. C.LU. Aaencr A11ocl•t• HARBOR AREA. Tel: 547·!1621 T. 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(llftp"' llM su,.•lol" C-o\lrt el tr.e Sitt• ot C1lllarnl1, In .,.,, tor t'>I CownlY of 0.\flM 1!!1111 H. Ot "f!ll OtPlllV ~Ir. thr~t S, INI Oollrta M. S11tn1t, Q-~111\11 M11 1llCI LtGl'l•rd JO•t Pll JOll"'N I . IDWAltOS Oniloll, Sh1n1 l . 1M l 1rrv S. F!ll1n, Ron•ld K. •NI #Inn P. ThomPton. Aoberl f . .Or><! S..f'ldt1 IC, "'1"1>1rr1. S•r• I. 1MI An11'10nl' f. 0.-R111i1r, 1t11n111n M1rl1 1/ld J1me1 Nl<""ll> C11>011l1llc. CVM~lt C M>d \/ln<•nl C. l(lllln;1 .. ortn, E••I Wil!i1111, Sr. tr.II MnrV •nn "'"'' ... ' •• l.IW m hllltl •~cu••- "'-""'' C1tltl!"nl1 run T-""'tnll OUI 1n-11.t1 AH_, .. , l'tlllllMN Publllt>MI 01 1n1111 COltl 0111, l'llOI. Mt, II, JI, 25 i nt June 1, 1111 1113-11 LEGAL NOTICE U:GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE lOUllli U.llU!.I. ~ -;;7-;;-;;;-;;-o;;;;;-;;;J---------------ll011ltvll't, ...,_, ... ._, Ctl"""'la. *1< ",'"I• .... l(rwlll Dhtrk.I of°''"" NOllCI!' IS HEilll!"llY GIVEN m11 °"or lhe llr" pwblk.ttlofr Gt INt lfffk• t nO WP.1111011 C0\1111 01" T"I ITAT• 0 1' (#ILll'OllHIA flO• llld1 Ot o!ttt1 ••• 1n.,t.cl kw Mlf ""n v, '"'' )utwc u, 1911 "'' un4eril•f14(1, be!0<1 lht m1Ml"9 ol tl>t wit. parcol ol _ .. tt. All t>;dl Dido mu•I M No -'"'' wU!Wr.-P>lo b\a tor ' WILLl"'M EUGENE IAlll(lill, 11 E•· 1'trml 11\d dlnCI!"-Gt U I•: Cl.,,. !t1 111r\llt11. u!O will ~ re<olved 1t 1111 01· Pt•lo<I ol .i~l'I' f'°) IUiTI l lltr 111• a110 K "lor ot me Wiii o1 MAillV LOUISE 11.,tul -.v o1 tht' U11I .... Slllff ol !Ice ol loNN E RUlH, E•tc"lto• ol !ht 11! lot flM -Int tMrtol'. llARllEll, •ho Mne'Wn 11 LOUISE Am .. lc11 Ttn -atflf llKJ -' fllt ElllH ol ll.ATHlllYN A.NH JOHJO .... ·Mu'-°"''~~.'"",< ,!, ',"~ N•w-t• AARICEll, M<ttMdo wl" .. u 11 l"l•tlt .,,_, otltrtll muot K_.,_r lhe "''"' dot<:11Mld, c/o RONA.LO 14, P•INNfll, • -' ....... , .... 1,,. 1111 .. 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I nd VNIFPlD Scl'!~L O•$T ll lCT oA 11.,, or olhetwlH. 1c..,l•M 0o11, thin W11r Third ll•H !, $1t11t ,..,,., (1llf0rftl1, ~ae~:SI Q,;'k$~ti ~~=h,ul~W!vl m~. C( Or I tllll c .... ,.ty or In lddlll°'" 11 1~1! Of .,,I dKtclllfll 1! I I tn1 -II 10 t"CIM.i; A.M. 01 I/It' _, ( II!: ' 11'* ttm1 d hlf d••I~ In •"4 II lh•I ,.,. tbl!VI d•lt . ol "'' Unlh d Slt111. 11n "' t-tl°"'I •' 0 "'•' " ,,,~ 111n t1•I prOPltlv kl<i!MI !n ''"County"' Th• .,,.o,..t!y lllft ln <iltcflbllll h _.... of t~t t mel<'nl o"trffl m11ot tcU1mo1nv ' o•o r nl • Fllhtr o 11 1 .,, c 111 I I t .. "' th• wr111.,. Did or off••· i nd tht b•ltn•t ,.urch11l11t ,t,g.,.. ''"'': 11 1 orn •· 41Ktlbtcl •• /TI01' l' '1 trr tt: muol 1>1 PllCI llPO!'I "'* ton!l•mUlon ot "1·1100 !OllO'*'• 1'0ft ""-'In Ori n., AVln.,., Situ• Allt , ' • '.. • PuPlllhtd O .. <<MUI Di "> •>"<. Ti.. Narth Sh'I IHI el l1I 1'111 .. n !n C111to1nl1 '7101 II• l' It UP"lor CDUt!. &la 1111 will ,,,, > '''' -'~'",,-t ,,,1 '' "' BIOCM "I " ti Trtc! Nt. 11•. Cht ntlclttr Th• 11nd1,.ltllld t1Mr¥to Thi litlll lo IHI .... d.t Ulllln tn1 1111111 u uow ierm1. " • • .... ~·· • lllJ.11 Ml'10f", •• -n on I M•P •Kordld In ltlKI .... IMI t ll lllCll. Dtltcl ~ Mi l' 10, 1911 Book U , '''''I 1nd 2 C( Mloct tllnt !IUo O,t,T ED: MtV It, 1'11 #INN E. ltUl H LEGAL NOTICE M111. •Korll1 o! Or''"'' CO\lntv. WllU1n1 l u1tnt •••~., Eoerulrlo ol lh• E1l1!• c! Ctll!ornl1, •EMK UIO< 11 1111 Wiii of KATHA:YN ANN J0 i'!N$, SUflJl!CT lo covt<lt n!a, conalr1ono. !ht 1bovt "'"'"' C1tcetl1n1. TNI COUMT'I" 01' OIU.N•I I .,., .Mnu I MOTIC• O' NIAltlNG 01' l'ff"toN 1'011 l"llOIATI 01' WILL A•D ... J LITTlll! TU1.,,,.•ltTlollY ( • o , MINO) E1lt lt II HINllY Dtc:t•wd. FlllDllllCll.S, ! • NOTtCE IS i'!l!lll!aY GIVIN t!'lot ltOlln• FtHtrlt•• flt• lllld fltrtln • ,..11--llon ltw _,.,,,. ef wlll 1.W tor ltw1nc1 of Llt1trl Tttlwnfflflf' INt I 1"' ) r•lt•tnU "' wtllch It m-61 tw furttitr Nrncu11r1. t M lht t mt tfmt •nil -'tc• OI l!Mt1nt ll'lt )ltnl ~I• btlfl Ml '"' J""• 10, 1'11 , 11 t :)O t .m .. 11'1 thl uurtt...., If D111,,m1nt No. l ef 111d coun. t i 1CO Civic Ctnltr Drlv1 W1•I, 111 1111 Cllv 11 l1nt1 #Int, C11t1otnl1. D1lf<I Mly 14, 1'11 W. E. IT JO~N c-1y Cterll' Jore•, C1rol Jt1n 1nd !!1nltv f11111t1d Ctrler, D1r11 J~n• 1nd AoDtll J1m1• Wol>On, AtDtCCd JOY 1nd K<nO>elh JOl,n Now•ll. C.lt~n J . tnd Ml+d,.O M. Sl•w•rr. Lg.ul•, Jr. t nd Judlln l•••le"t. flor1>1r1 D11n and Cl1rorx• l,t,11 mi Woll~d. Dl1ni< L 1nd George'°'· li-l•d IUl"lltlOlt COUllT 0~ 1NI dKttl.cf •#lit '"4 tt•tr•1llon1, •t >ltk llon1, rl1n!1 t oo CLAUD• I . YOUNG llDN•LD "· l'llf!NNl'.lt tUl'lll.IOll COVIil Of THI r t1Mo "'Wtl' or •KWCI. •11.rfttl' ... l •Mwl.r , NUl'MITL l'!UllWITf .-,NO ltlM•ll ••·nllt ttrNI ArtlfftWI' ,., l•taol•I• !TATI 01' CALl,.OllN1,t, ,.Olt I Jd or ortt ri .,. 1n.nt11 , ... 1n1 ...... JU Wt1! Thi•-llr..t Jll Wttl 1fllr• !lttol lMI COVNTV 0,. Oll,t,NOf "rlY 1>'1(1 mw1t be In wrlllnt and m1y 1>1 ltftll ,t,111, C1llflrftlt l1ntl Alll.. Cllllorftlt n 1t! Mt. A-.11 dt ll•.,tcl le Int Extc"lot 0< 10 1111 olllc• f'i'!DNlr (1 14) ~1 ... lJI yt!!llt m1, lil!Y JI tl'ICI Tfllmll It,,_ l ltPI, Mlch11I J. 1 ...i Mt tl• ITATI OP CALl,OllNIA l'Olt limln G '5t00fl, K1r1n J. 1nd l't!tlel G THI COVNT'I" 0,. OIUNOI NNl'lr1 l 11cll, CUH ... ..i.. fMM Tth ITll J 41J..l'QI _,..,,.._, "' '-",,._ ~' Sv11n L. ind JOH ... M. •11111. Jotn K ...... i'!ll"O!d J . NI ........ 1 Yo.ill••• J inn lot" tlMJ lloMrl Jllln $d'l1Htr. JI #IMlf t nd Ol11m1t llloOtrl NOTIC• 01' SAL• 01' lllAL 1'110. ft~: ffll j IM\.11J1 NOTICI O~ l#ILI 01' lllAL f'llO. or llh 1norn1r. C~UOE e. YOU NG. J\J Publl olllt Ortnt 1 CCIII Cltlll' 1'-llot, Pulll!tlled Ott"" C..11 0.!ly l'llO!, Mil' 2$, 2• tncl Jllnl 1, lf11 1,...11 Mcltolll, lfll M. 1/MJ Jt ms1 lhltl Plflllll'lt!OI\, "•!tltl1 0. I NI Gtttld 0. 'l'TT #IT ,.lllYATI IALI Pu~hrit.I Ott nllt Co.11 01llv Pllol, P•ltTT ,t,T l"ll lYATI IALI Wl •I Thi"' St'"'· !1nt1 ..,,,_, Ctll!0<nlt , Ml~ 1~. l• 1nd Jun1 I, 101 UU.-11 ~lrh, l•rlltft IElllno tnd Grl...., Jcwo1n, Shor°" lttM 11"' Devld Ltt Thi 1!1t1I• ot KA1i'!llYN #INN JOHNS. MIY 2!, H tnd Jun• I, i.n 121'·11 In 1n1 Mor.or of 11\t E1t111 Of MAit¥ or m•v be llltcl In f111 effl<• el 11'11 C:llrk LOUl!f l•ltKllt, t loo k1'0Wn •• ol l'llf !u1>1rlor Cou•! •I •nY 1lm1 '"" P!\111P \/l ndtllll1v, MllV MY IH I M l htoOotl t l>O known ti KATHR'fN A. JOHNS, t llO l(aume, llon11d llo. 1nd L1l1 M•l' I'. known '' K. A. JOl'!NS. Dtc:1a1fd. LEGAL NO'llCE f'trlOl'll, lltbln L" tncl J•n Irvin E1•lno1•, Nt!•n M . '"" C:1rl<>f G. NOTICI! IS Hl!llEIY GIVEN tr.II fll•l-----~~---~----- O<ur,, NlflfP Ctrl tMI SollY" ,t,n11 0.-llton, 1trf'I "'· I NI Jtrl 1£. uncl4tLltMCI. 1• l:wKuttl• ol lf'll Wiii of r..l••L NOTICI 0 111, M1•l' M. I nd ,Ill• M. JvlOll • .kwtt 01"1fftl Ind 11.kh••d ;hi •bov• n1m«1 dectd«ll. Wiii 1111 •I HIWl'Olll·MIS• UN l~llO F10lho. l t ur!t L. ~ Jollf\ 1'. Pfl~1l1 1111 ttr lftt fllgMtl tnd Wll llldatr SCl'!OOL DISTlll lCf Mtl1111t . Dlrc•lllv I". tnd JOl'ln M. LEGAL NOTICE uPOn !he 1trm1 1nd condll!1n1 Mrtln~tur Nelln lnwlHni 1101 8111\fll ,,.,,,, 'Etl•tbllll Intl lllU..rd ---~~~--------1 menlloo.a ""' 1un lKI ,. conll•m•llon t>Y NOTICE I~ t1 EllEll ¥ GIVEN Intl lh• l(lllt ' --· 1.r.11 lbf 1•1d Su1>1rlor Courl. on Thurod••· J ui' I, 11 ... ,0 DI EOuta!len 01 !/'It Nt'*Port·M••• W"'111, lllODtil A. 1llCI M•rv AM IUPlltlOll COUllf OF TNI' U11 11 tr.t 11 ... r ol 11.0CI o'dodl. t .m. °' Unlfttcl SchoOI Dlo!rlc1 ol Otll'lllt CounTy, 81r!Khtr1r, F•tcl A. 1nO P11tld 1 5 I T,t,TI 0' CALl,OltNIA FOii lh•rw ll ... wltr.ln tho rims 1liow.d lly l1w. C1llfcwtrl1. will fttll•e •tiled t>ld1 ue 10 JUUi 8APTIZU WITH THE HOLY GHOST Cu11nlnth1m, P1lrlclt #Inn IM Wllllt m THI COUNTY OP OI01NOI 11 !ht o!llce OI !ht underolt ntcl E•teutr\x, 11 :00 ,t,.M. en June U, 1t ll. 11 !h1 a!la t · JOl'ln 1;..,11 No. a o-n"4 ANNE E. 11u1H, £1..:u1rl• o1 1111 "''''' o1 ••Id sa-1 0 1.1r1e1. 10c:11t<1 11 1111 MRS. H. (. WROTE: ''When wt received the inst1uctions. my hus-ll•v1~11, .... 'lnnl' Jo t nd Del'tld Ltt C11ATION Ill l"llOCel!OINO TO 1'1111 OI K1llwvn Ann )Ol'lnt, 1HC1t1..r;' ln core Pl1t t nll1 #lwtnut , C:Ot11 MIU, C:flllotnl1. b ._, I h • W1d1wo•fM, LllW• C1rot '"" l lwrtr>C:t NllNOll l'llOM l'#llllNTAL C:UITOOY "' llONAL-(J H. """'Nfllfll, At!Ornf'I •• 1t wlllCll Hm~ U ld bkll will Dt PllbllCI• and O!IV bot recerved tht Holy Ghost. I talked in tongues 1mt1I Edw••d #IND C:ONTllOL L•W 3U Wtll Third SlrHt, ltnlt #Int, _,,.., ""' •• .., lot; 2 JO the nexl m<>lnino I' h p ""Mrs N H WRQT[ "J . d c~u...... l ull Mtt l l"lf or ..... 11 ln "" Mtltlr oA: GAAH#IM l'AUL c111i..:n11 t27CI. •II rlthl. 11111, '""'••t MAINTeNAHCE Of 0, F ! c E : fl• m so a p,. . . . : rectrwe Gonz•l•r H.-.AlLEY. Minor ,.,.on '*"° ....,111a 111 1oct ••"" of ••Id dKt111m •' llWI t!m• c1 MACK•Nl!S t he baplism of the Holy Ghost thru your prayers. and spokt in loneues. 0 11011n. c:1rol)'n M. '"" 1<11111111 1... • dtelt•tcl "" ''"'"' ''" t utloctY 1nc1 con-"'' d••!h. •Ml •II rl1M. 1111• '"° 1"1"''1 All t>lo• .,. " "" ln 1ccoro1n<t "'"" I can face problems with tailh now." Mrs. J. S. WROTE·. "I rece·>ved C~uo1>. Cht rltl Thorn•• incl J~llt trol ol "It otr..,I. tr.al hi• 1tllt1 m1v flt Yt tcoul•«I bV COM!!I°"'' ll"\$1ructlono, •NI So1clllt111on1 "' E f'EOl'LE OF TH E -••II•" er 11w, or 01111rw111, a\nc: htr wl\lc" •••"".,..on 111. In tnt o!!ict "' rn~ tht Praise Sheet. used it, rnd received the baptism o( lht Holy M•v••· J tm11 K1 .. n11h '""LY~ J t /11 l CHfl, Ylrtlnlt #Inn '"" J019'11 C:ht rl11, Mtt E~tll'n •rid lllchtrd Alltn l'UM MloJ M Elpot•. lllbt•t flruct , tr., tnd ••Ill' Jttn l!ODtrlf, f'11 rlct Jtntn tnd S1t nltv 1 0 : ~LAU JUE WES1MAN fll oroptt ~~~~~=)>ip!i!J::~~~~":)..'!-llJl"2~ .... ~~~I , ... ,. twW- 1nd 10 1\1 ,..,.on• c111m1n, tp w tn• rr.1·Ncrtn '° 1111 01 '"' 10<j1n -'JO 1 ... 1 c1111orn11. was speakJna: in tongues, and received 1 great blessino." To r-uest molhtr o1 111d mlr.or H tlOn t POVt ntm· ol tf>t E11f Mel! ct"" NO•!httlt ou1rter Each bidder mu•• •ul>ml! 1 bid d•OO<I! I H G nd • "' "'· of lht " Soulh~lll o~•'''' o• 1hf In tht !otm "' • ce11lllld or c•1M11 '' prayer or oly host, I prayer NI kerchitf, instructions lo t>. 11v ordtr of 11111 C:.OU•' vw •re h1ro11v Sow•~•••• 0~•r1or 01 St ctton Ni n~, chec~ 0• • bid 1>cno •Q1•~1 10 ''"' Pt'''"1 baptized with the Holy Ghost and S""ak in unknown tong"" clltd 1/ld 1toulrtd to t PP••r l>tlO•• !Ml Townll!lo f lwt Sltuln, ll•nlt Ten Weol, (!"J ol 1n1 •"'o~n1 al lhe bid , "'"~• I'~ Judge PrHll ln! In DIPBtlmtnt I. 706 •• lndk oltt On • rn1p e! Tr1ct N o.~. oav11bte 1o lh• Otd" ot In• N•wl>O•l·Mt•a JUtT S!HO 1H!! WHOll AO 10 HOlY GHOSI fY,t,NGllltft UDJ:IOOI l Clvlt Ctnltr rlvt Wu!. ~tnll •no, rteorotd 111 Dool< 11 . P111 lJ ol Unl!lf<l School Oh1ritt, A Perlcr1nonce IUIH PlUN~5TT, ,.0 . •O)I 71&1.1 LOS ,t,NOILfl, C#lllf. --All Pill C1 \l!ornlt , ot tn• 1bov1 entl!leCI C:our! on Ml1c•ll•Moul M1p1, r1cord1 ol (O\lntv B0«d ma• ~ rtQulrtd at In• a11tr1t10 .. "' HONG KONG H•nd· T •ilor•d Su it1 ~ad• f• 0Td1r .t Hon9 Kong Ptic•s Mtft'I ,oly .. t• Kftlt Sr.tit .. $41 ., &Adi"' Kftlt Sr.tit ll pc.I .. -$21 •, M.-'• Summ• Sr.tit .. . .$10 ., Le•i..· ,_. 11111. '""' & l..-.J4. ... M C.r•lt1•, IM4MI .......... 'lit. ..... , .... ,.,1c. 11111 fwtY .. 11111 ........ ) N GU~' l ""N:--- J DAYS ONLY, JUHi I, 2, J C1ll or .Visit MR. M. K. SAMMY '--' 9 1.m. -9 p.m. LAGUNA HOTEL 494-115 l Death Notices #lu~u11 !. 1'n. tt t :U A.M of 11111 day, ef Or111Qt . the 0111•1<1 In Ille even! o! t1llvt1 !O WE Will SEND A GOLDEN COIN PURSE FREE lhtn I nd thtre ttr '""" c1u-., 11 1ny, yOll E~c1ptlnt •~.,tf•om tl'lt wnr 1J2 rnlt• in!c •uch connoc1, 1nt otc>e H O• ot Arllot11 Ltl., fl. 0. 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M•> . .Jc•n Mr"e•nt, CO••• Mt w : Mro. tcathlttll {l•rk. low• City; M" NlnC• IO'<'· Dv'4•1, !OWi : Mtl. M••,-• P•rl•I". lle><d•, M,. Ml'001 ... ~·· ou1on, C~•""'· low•; 1~r•• '""'' Don•ld I nd lh(>l'"l•• Tao"'' Cc•I• ,,. •••• P.oul Tooue. Soll!f "'""'and •tv1ntt•n 0•1'1(1-•~ildten. Ao11•r. "'"''Ill , Tur><!••. I JO PM r;t..,u••m M••i weane•d.o•, 10 AM. l>(ttn "' SI John 1nt l'l•othl C••~ohr C:~u·cn ln•~'"'1M. Goa<! S~epherd Cl m· •ler. l1lt1 COlll Me•• MOrtu1ry, Cl· tlCIO<f, WILLMIYf: M•rlo C Wllll'lllf. ]Jll ~···~Ml C•l•t. NeNPC•' lltach D••t (If dH lb. M•• "· Su<vlvtd bV wl!t. Do•o•nv l w,11M•1, N•NPO•I B••cfl; dout M•"· Min J1n1111 w 111ni!t •nd Min \llclw Wlll!'lllt. bat~ a! Mh1<>1.r1; •t..OIO<!, llOb<I! Jot1nson. Mill· "•"'I•. 11ro1ht•. ltw••"<• w111n;1e, 1111· /IOI!< ~erv;C~%.-wer1 htld •t noon Tod••• Tu1K11v. W1tt1cllll Chl~tl lntermtn!, S1wt1ll• (ern1ltrV. Wulclllf C.hlPll Mo•· 1.,..ry, , .... 1111, DlrttlOtl, ARBUCKLE &r SON WESTCLrFF MORTUARY 427 E. 11th SI .. Coltl Me.a ..... m • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona dtl Mir f7J..NIO ~sta l't1e s1 Mt-UJ.4 • BELL BROADWAY fllORTUARY llD Broadway, Co1t1 Mt11 LI S.S433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 179S L111un1 Canyon M. •K-Hl5 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARX CtmtterJ Mort#11y Ch•pel isoo P1clflc View Orlvt Newport Reat h. California "4-27" • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME .1 7101 Bold /t.Yt. Weilmift1ter .U • S~l1Tlf~ MORTUARY 1%7 flf1h1 St. '31-1139 lluntlnfton Beat• I •• • \ \ some •• Chevn>Iets S111nmer Sale on all Oterelles and.Camaros. Chevrolet's Summer Sale cncls Lhe encl of J une--lt'i a :-;ale on every nlOdcl of our mid-size Chcvelle and spQrt:t-size Camaro. covers a nd an AM/FM radio or any :;tereo equ1pn1enl. (Stereo available only on CheveJle.) By bu yi ng the package, you !)tart ~un1mcr by-tetting a great deal ''n Americ<i'!'. mD!>t popular mid-size car or the one the readers of It's a simple sale to help you save money. Simply order your Chcvellc or Camara with four fea ture; we t.hink you'd want anyhow. They arc whlLe stripe tire5. the deluxe ~t belts. a set of wheel Cot ond 0f'1'cr.r magazine picked as 1971 's Best Sporty Car-the: Camara. Which, you've R"Ol to admiL isn't a half bad start. hnoal~ 1he big familVcar a family man can aflOrd. lmpala delivers you and your family more stand&rd equipment than any other car at it.s price. Turbo Hydra·matic transmission with any VS and power ateeri~ art now standard. And that's not all. It has budt·in power front disc brakes, a built-in power ventilation system, a built·in double-pan~""l"OOf that's st.rone-er a_nd doe& a better job of absorbinJ sound. -It has bullt.,jn sid&:-iUard door beams., builL·1n steel cargo guard in. the trunk and more built-in room than any other car in its fiel d (-SO says Automotirrf! /ndu.slriu magazine:). Not only i.s Impala traditionally Americ8'1 No. 1 1ellci:.t it's tradit.ionaHy high in holding its re!ale value. :iie the U.5.A. in comron.. and at reasonable priw. NoVcl. Medlanics ~ it has the "least mechanical problems~ Or how about a Nova? You know, a lot of people talk about how trouble-free: and economical their cars arc. But Molflf Str .. ict and Str•ict Stalion Manogetnfnl mag· aiines'aske:d iarage: owners and mechanics what they thought-which ones. really ha~e t~e least mechanical' probl ems and are easiest to ma1nuun. ... Nova c:an1e ou t on top, right at the Wry top. Nova i& small enoua:h to fit neatly in\.O garages and tight parking spaces. Big enoua:h to' ~t five 10 the coope, a.i.1 in the: sedan. 1 r It's economiCftl in city driving : yet hef ty enough. wn t standard Six ur V,~ enl[inc, to give you a solid ride on (In '" highway. Now, have a giS st•1nmer. .··· .... . ... ;"·/::~~:??~.::~- i8¥i~~ . l\e're bringing back that. good old summertime air, tOo.i Happily, things are looking ul! in the battle apinllt air pollution. Because, fortunately,3. lot. has been done by Chevrolet in the past 10 years to check pollution criused by our cars. · - rn the: early 1960's we bega.ii installing emission cont rols on oyr engines. And now, every 1971 Chevrofet is equip~ to re:duc~ hydrocarbon output by~ and carbon nionoxide emi1SJons by aOOut tw~thlld"S. "'f'.~ ca n help, too. Keep your car tuned ud thew pe>Outlon controls checked recuiarly. · . Let that sun s~ine in. ( Rtw1"'*1, hcl11"l 10"' _.-"~~kb iii ... M ,_ -_, fti. Chevrolet • JI DA.ll'f PllOT s Tut.scbY. Junt l 1'11 ; Interest W on'·t Be Rai·sed Burns Says Europe Crisis Boon to U.S. Investors NEW YORK (AP) As.!urance lron1 Arthur .Burns, the nation's monetary cbitf, Lhat domestic interest'-rates 1vill '2ot be deliberately raised to eaae European abd itJ. ternationaJ m&ney problem• is jlll!it what poYierful invutors were awai ting. Many studenl..!I of t b e J>t:euritits ma rket! felt it was a fear of b.lgber rat~ that brooght about the sharpest break in months to the market, following its near perpendicular. 50 percent rise since last fall. TWO PROBLE~IS bi.eh. caming money to flow }here, upecially lo Gtrmany. American rates are relatlw:ly low now, ofrtring no t'tK.ltliler pull. The correction will be t• raise American rate.!!. For a couple of weeks these rear,. were permitted t e gest(te.. No signal came froIP. monetary authorities la dismiss the fears. And that v ery sileJJce, it appears, nutured tbe fear. Such speculation has now bttn aborted by tilt stand taken by Burns. 1vho is chairman of the Federal Reserve Bord. rates would not meet our l~ting need! at borne or aboad," Burns said in a statement, implying th at this country will be thinking <1! its to that whlcb pushed lbe fortt when t a D d w i c h e d mar~t down so far in 1970. bttween forecaata <1f 1reater Short ra~ views often educatklnal attainments and have a built in fear of an im-more leisure. pending co 1 m i c catactysm All these are contained in a that ""._ould swallcrv: up t~ rather ambit 1 o us ad stock market. Fears of tight courageowi look at ~ next 10 money and rising interest years by General El~ric 'a rates seem to fall into that "Quarterly Review ol Econom· category. ic Pri>peetJ." Over the tonger term-tht The 19605, il should be next decad~ at least -the remembered, we~ year• el Dutlook becomes broader, the great econom.lc expansion, terminology more general. "'although the. decade u a Difficulties are seen i n whole bad a rather bitter en. perspective, and many prt>-dlng in the m06t serjous iir lems become washed out or flation since the early 1950s. the picture. GW says growth will be You get forecasls such as greater Jn the 1970s, although this : The Gross National the big pickup won 't begin un-- Ptod.uchill double by 1980 to ti! after 1974. $2.034 trjllion. Prod11clivity I'-reasom that the first few v.·ill bt. higher in the 19'/Ds U~an ye~ 0( the decade will be in the soping lll60s. Wages sl•wed by the need to readjust will be higher, gooe1s more from distortions caused by in- The high rates T>'ou ld sug· gest t 1' o problems for tht. market: Business profi ts would be cut by higher bor· r~·fng costs and money would be siphoned away J rom. stocb In clea r language , Burn! _lold the Se'nate Banking Com· mittee that JDOJh:fary policy will be formulated to meet domes'tic tatl)er than in· ternaUooal demands. T b " domestic need is recO\lery from rece'l!ision, a.Qd that usually .means .eaJ)'.money. · plentifu1. flallon and the need le own needs first. restrain it. Thereafter the GNP Such reassurance is likely to MtBITIOUS LOOK is seen as growing at ..an an---.=-w~ ',h+ ov;...-.,.s rPttt••••l:S:...-l~~---~ impact on the market. For one be pe·rioCls cf aocial dissension decade average oot at -t3 per. Jhing. it dispels fears of adversely affecting C1:1nfidence cent a year compared with 4 another money squetze similar from ti mt to time," lose their in the 1970s. -~.._~ yields else"·here. The rea~ning was this'. European interest rates are NOT MEET NEEDS "The ~r~uenUy suggested prescription of raising interest , NEW VI ENOtNE -Mercedes-Benz \V ill offer 1 4.5-liter V8 in three of its 1972 sedans, the 280SE', 280SEL and 3 OOSEL. The engine will be standard for ~be 280SE~ and _ 300SEL, while _the 280 SE will retain its proven 2.8·liter s"ix·cyl · inder engine with the VS available as an optional extra. The standard equip· ~ me~l lisl_ on th~ 4.5--l_iter -:ars wil_I .be . expended to inciude lht most popular opUo!ta1 item s, mclud1ng air cond1t1~n 1ng, automatic transmission, pow e r 1teer1ng, power brakt:s, AM/FM radio and power windows. In High Gear New 4.5-li!er VB Engines In Mercedes Benz Sedans By CARL CARSTENSEN 01 tllo D•lfJ ,.1191 SUI! A ne'" 4.5·1itcr \18 engine. de.signed lo run on low-lead or no-lead fuel and meeli ng next year 's stricter em1ss1on re- quirements. "'Ill be available 1n three 1972 fl lerced es·Be n"l sedans. The new engine, \•:hich w11l be coupled wi!h a ne\v 1hrce- specd automatic transmission equipped with a torque con- \'crler. \\"ill be avail able on !he H y•• .,. 11et 1151 .. A'"-ri11g J«wlq, .,., ., .... ..m ... ,, .. , •• , .. 11 •• TILIPHONI ANSWIRIN G-IUllAY 835-7777 280SE. 280SEL and 300SEL mode ls. The engine v.·iJI be standard equipment in the 280SEL and 300SEL. while. the 2.SOSE will continue to ke<'p its proven 2.8· hter six.cylinder engine as its basis power plant. an d the V8 \viii be an optional extra. 'T'he 280SEL is presently po1W!red b.v lhe 2.8·1iter six. ll'hi!e the 300SEL ll<lw uses a 3.:>·h1ler V8 engine A mnrketing poltcy sim ilar to one lnslit11ted last ye ar hy t'il~rccdcs-Bcnz ror its high· line models will be ext ended to include the 280 series seda ns with the 4.S.Jiter engine. These cars "'ill be equipped with the mo.sl popul<i r options installed as standard equ ipment, in· BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE --1 INCREASE YOUR INCOME! DAU CARNEGIE" CQURU 1,. 1111 .. '"'" ctm..-k•t-, ~••-<•""""""'' ... -~m•" ••ltl!I"'· 'hH• Today -f714J 6Jl..41f1 ,.,_.. .,. , __ •-It•" I See by Today's Want Ads • \\!11nt a greai inv!'ai. ml'n!??! Ha"·ahan prop· erty 20 acres at SIJOO per w.tte with 1/J down. • Ll!!tf'n Hert!!! Organ, Baldw1n modr.1 71·L likt new $850. Also Ethan Hale ma~ roo~r to sit 11nd listen to that nrran in only 125. • \\'an1 to Co t'XplM"1n&'.'! ~itboat (.'OITIPQM, £.xp}or. ier ~ •S·l5 Sli e 1.lioM" at the Op.on HOU8eS th~ M!t~nd for tOme- l{l'e&t Men'IOrial Day SaV· ..... elud ing a I r condit ioning, aulotnarir transmission , c~ tral locking system, po\l·er :;leering, elect rically heated rea r V.'1ndo1v. Afli·Fi\1 radio, lnur·wheel power disc brakes , tinted glass. po1\•er windows. 11hite ~·all tires. ln addili· on. The JOOSEL 4.S \1·j1J con· tinue to havr other luxury fe11t ures including I fa t h l' r upholstery, slcreo radio, air :suspensio n and a u t.om at i c antenna. '·In !he pas1, nearly alt buyers or I hese models have reque sted these options," said Kar!fried Nord1nann. presi- rlenl of Mcrccdes·Benz o( Norlh America. Inc. "By in· eluding these ile.ms as stan· dard equipment, v.·e. have made the selection process easier." TI1e new, larger VI is based on the. proven ?.1crcedes--Benz J.S-liler VB and features elec· Q\rerhead camshafts. Designed as an ''over!K(uare" engine: \'.'/lh a bore of 3.62 inches and a stroke of 3.JS inches, the total displacemen t or 21& cuJ1ic in che s produ c e s i3o horsepower al 5.000 r. p. m. A n1ax imum en gine speed or !i,800 r. p. m. provides a more than adequate safet y margin, thus insuring long life despite hard use. The 4.5 Va will also be In· stalled in the 350SL sports car l h a t i\terce<les-Benz an· nounccd in April. The low.end torque 9r the new va. %7fl lbs.·ft. 1t 3.200 r. p. m .. coupled with the th rtt- speed automatic transmission with torque convuter. givt s these model~ excellent ac· ccleralion, both from a de.ad stop and for pa.!l si n g at highway speeds. In all otller resptcL\. the thrtt 4.5--equipped sedans "'ill be vlrtually identical to the presf:l'lt model s except for 11n Insignia "4.5" on the right side of the lrunk lid. Mercedes·Benz ofllcials said ~e 4.S·Uter M!dans 11re. e:... peeled to ~o on sale in dealer showrooms In September. Money's Worth ' l Here A re Some Tips To Cut Repair Bills By SYLVIA PORTER ·You cou1d alaBh your ap- pliance. repair bills by as much as hundreds of dollars aimply by nol calling a serviceman until you are 100 percent su~ (1) lhe appliance is properly plugged in and (2) the fuses are screwed in a11 the way 8nd are not blown. A starUing 10 per cent of all service calls -at today 's prices! -are made to replace or screw in fuses the cwtomer thinks he or she has already checked carefully. You could save more hun. dreds of dollars in mai n- tenance of your major ap- pliances - such as a home freezer over a com· paratively short period simply by leaminc basic, easy·to- follow rules on clt1ntng, .ap· propriatt temperatures, the like.. LEADING THE UST oC the villa ins of consumers toda y ii; the repairman -whether for autos or appliances1 f o r fu rnaces or plumbing. Not even the manufacturer or salesman of a shoddy item causes the rage that the ing out lint, dust, leaves, etc. Change filter• m o n t h I y throughout season. DISHWASHERS: Have the water at a minimum of lS!i degree.s. Keep the filter clean. Oon"t use your diswasher as a disposer, although remember it's suppOsed to wash dishes for you , not you for it. DISPOSERS: Avoid grin· ding fibrous things (celery, etc.) and fowl bones, If d Is p o s e r jams, insert broomstick and r o t a t e turntable. in opposite direction from which it ordinarily turns. Use restart button to start again. 1'.1innetle has n1any more guides, but they seem pretty t.e<:hnical to me, so l figure they 'll be the same to you. Nol ao thlJ most ba,.,ic.rule or all : Whatever happeru, don't panic. For instance, if your frozen foods start l<1 thaw, calms MlMetle. your freezer may only have be co me unplugged or netd to be set a notch colder. Or, mutter l , it may just be one of those damn fuses. servicemen does. Each or u~ -...cw MA 1 ;tca!J ;g bas his or her own horror s10ry. Each of us cao ci te I Wall Street case in which we wtre charg- ed rrom $50 to $500 lo replace or fix a part costing 50 cents. 1"hese tales are perennial ravor ites of ne\.\'Spa pe rs and magazines. Cliatter There is li111e -probabl y no ,..,.... ... ..,..,.,. .. .,..,,,.,.,..K hope !or reli er from risinc costs for repairs a n d servicemen. Pay for !!Crviceinen is rising steadily and '>''ill ('()nlinue to rise over all the years ahead : In the service field. pro. ductivi!y ah,·ays lags because ~ jusl . cannot automate ~st services: Our~ produc ts are lar too c:omplicate d for mo.-;t of us to re pair ourselves. and I think r rn typical of millions \vhen I say. in the do--it·yourself sphere I'm an idlot What, then, can you DO'! For some months I've been cnrresponding with William E. Minne.Ile, a highly skilled and cxpt>.rienced repairman living in Eva nsville, Indiana, on precisely thi s l!illbjecl. Min· nette. iMists that. on the basis or his e~rience. you and I could eliminate many repair bills and minlmiz.e others sole- ly by heeding the gWdes. 1 asked him for hi! most useful ones . and here goes: AUTOMATIC WASHERS: Alwayt1 meas\ltf:. the amount of detergent and use low-.!tld.s de.tergents. 'Too much df'tergent will harm your ap- pltaoce i.s "'tll as be an ex· pensive waste. DRYEM: 011 the blower and motor at least once a year. On gas dryer1, k~p the burner fret of lint. Remove front and back acctSS panels and vacuum out all lint al least Ol'ICf: a year. FREEZERS: The wh o lt: oabide cabinet acts as a cool· ln1 condenser on most modem freeter1; and thest, Utuerore, must nol be built in loo closely or have things plied around them 'common condition when (reeur is kept In 111age ). , A IR t'ONDmONERS' Prepare »our unlt! 1>ert1re the season by changing lht filters, oiling the fan motor and clean· NE\V YORK (UPI ) -The shrinking volume that has ac· companied the easing prices lends "credence to the iUp· position that the correction is a temporary adjustment within a basically bullish Ion g e r·term framework," Spear and Staff. Inc., believes. But the firm adds the market i~ showing no sign of ending its dow n ward adjuslment phase and predicts "more sub-- ducd trading as confi dence is rebu ilt." "The prospect for a good sustained business recovery provides support for a con· struction l on g .term in- vestment posture, according lo Mesirow and C.O. However, the compan y believe!'! the short·i'erm road will b c "rocky'' because "the current level of the market sugge sts that there are risks present today that weren't present a:i: recently as six months ago." "Equity prices cannot be ex- pected to show substantial im· provement until the flow nf new issues slows suffic iently lo permit the bond market to regain strength," .A r g u s Rel!itarch Corp. says. The firm say1 the passing of the cur· rency turmoil and a return lo mode.rate stimulation by the Federal Reserve Board could produce a modest bond rally, "In the meantime .•• invest- ment policy ahould be oriented toward acquiring good longer- term values within the gentral market price range of re«nt experience," Argus says. Because or the dollar's ovtrse1s problems, Abraham and Co. feel1 there may be a ntt<I for further domestic anti· inflation measures" which could "lurtber" the market adju s tment . However Abraham say1 the bull m1r\:et sllll l'Wlllins "incomplete'' :i nd \lltw! .-ny extension of the i1tth11ck a.\ a buyln1 <1~ portunlty. FihnsNeed Long-term Financing Hollywood's oe.w f 11 m mater& may rise or fall on their ability to creatlvely plan lone-tenn, tound financtn1, believt1 Muwe.11 L. Rubin, (:hairman or the board of Zenith Funding: Corpciratlon, a Im Angele&-bued . national THE NEEDLE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN . financial aerviees tompleL And th• man ta11o ' While the ay1iem has cbang-know jmt how to tum ed to low budg:eu, independent th• phra1e to oet the producers and less reliance on most out ·of the borb ii established stars. the 8-1 odds DAILY PIWT coiumn.- agaiMt producing a box office ist Sydney Harris. He winner haven't, Rubin notes. has betn called the Nor art in!\ation·riddled box modern • da11 H t n r y office receipb anything to ltf c n ck t n. lf you're boast about. Bet-.Yeen 1951 and ready for his use Df the 1969, movie box ofnce gros,, acid a d; e c t i v t and r08C' sllghUy from $992 milUon t h 0 u g h t • provoking to $1. l billion. But in temu of prost to give you tht 1958 dollan, the g~s actually needle ••. if you want shrank 4S percent, from $992 million to SM8 million. to f ind something to think about in what you ~~tr':t~l'\~~ran""lil:'ta~le~o~IJ.~,~.~ndse .. oi if hK:;.~;: willing to swap salary for b e I 0 n fl ioith readers artistic freedom and a slice of who delight in telling hoped.for prolit, as in the case others what "Sud s11id" of John Cassavetes. Peter Falk and Ben Gauara with in ont of tht nation's "Husbands," they will also most • Quoted columns. have to risk time and money in the development of ne.w talent to run before a fickle movle·going pubUc. One way Rubin sees the financial risk minimized and turned to the film maker's long·term advantage in the. development of new talent is through-the use <A ·deferred payment bonus plaDI tied to life insurance and mutual fund investment. Say a film maker wants Rod Poller, a promising young actor, and offers him an •t· tractive bonus -Jong·tenn ra.tl!Fr than lump-sum -lo sign. Although shorter-te rm contracts will be n~giated of· fering Rod a chance to go his own way in the future, to at. tract him to an initial five · year contract, a 2Q..year in- surance and investment pro- gram is drawn up. In order to use the actua l performance of a re.al mutual fund over 20 years. v.1e initiate' Rod's program in 1949, ending it on Dec. 31 . 1969. 'The film maker puLs $120,000 cash into a mutual fund accoUJ'lt and takes out a whole life in- sural'ICf: policy en Rod , ·who is 21. The policy has a face value of $300,000 : the film maker is the beneficiary. The firm uses its mutual fund shares a~ col· lateral to borro w money. which goes to pay the in- surance premiums. After IO years, on Dec. 31, t9;'i9. the film maker owes the lender for the premiums, plus interest, a total of $50,3&6. But the value of the. mutual funds, with dividend.! reinvested and capital gaiM put back, has grown to $931,296. After paying ba ck the loan for the IO-year period , the film maker's net proceeds are $880,930. And the cash va!ut. of the insurance policy is now value of $903,430. The film maker t h e n redeems some of the fund shares and transfer• $300,000 of this growth money into a separate "'ithdrawal plan ac- count for Rod, who ht>11 ins dra"'in g $18,000 • year from this account and does so for the next 10 years. The film maker no w has a balance of $003,430 in i!s main mutual fund account. It con· ti.nues to reinvest dividends and pul back capital gains for the nexl 10 years, ending Dec. 31, 1969. The value. of the rund shares mounts to $1,312,219. At thitl point the film maker owes the lender S5d,366 for the past IO years' iruurance premiums plus interest. After paying this. the firm has a net balance of $1,261,853, plus a cash value in tbe Insurance policy of $63,900, for • total value from thi.5 program of $1 ,325,753. Over 10 years Rod has withdrawn a total of $180,000 of the .$300,000 in the separate withdrawal tilan account In· vested in the mutual fund. But even minus this tUIO,too, Ult withdrawal account has grown to f700,50.1 by the, 'nd of 11169. Let's suggest the f 11 m maker re.move $200,000 of thll- amount and keep it in a withdrawal account for the ac- tor. From thil!i. Rod CID withdraw $11,000 annually the rest of his lift. The rnm malcf:r, then, r&- t.airu $500,500. Add this to the $1,325.753 from ita mutual fund-insurance plan and the filn1 makm has a total of $1,826,~. This for an orlglnil invesbne.nl of $120,GOO and 1 '9 Minual tee the le.oder cbar11es 1s custodian. If Rod die• ln the meantJme, • cutting ahort the Pl'Olf•RU, the film maker as bmt.flclary rteelvrs $300,000 lli: free lrom the insw-ance policy. I Some Sample Bqrbs · ' Recently Thrown By Sydney Harris: ''One of th• hft1Mtt paid jobs In Al"M'rica .~<: conslats of standing up in front of • mic- rophon•, s.paratlni th• good r1cord1 from tha bad on11 -and playing the bid one1." "It's sad but true that while alcoholics ire the best argument for abstinence, ao many 1hstainen a.re equally effe<;tive ar- iument for a litUt drink now and then." "Most of the 10-callMI 'Incompatibility• in marriage 1prin91 from the fact that to most men, su is an act; while to all womtn, it l• an emotion. And thi1 difftr· enee In attitude can be brldg.d only by love." 11The !Ole difference between a 'dedica· ted crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' con. sists in our agreement or dis agreement with his objectives." ''The me1t e:.:plotiv• combination In th• world con1i1ta of t incerity •dded to lgnoranc•.'' "\Vl1enever I am the recipient of an ex. cesslvely hearty handsha ke, I suspect 11r. Muscles is trying to sell gome thing, hide somethine. or prove something." Check The Editorial Page For This Signature It'll Help You Find The Latest Quotables Created By 'The Needler' For His Col- umn, A Regular Feature of the ~< DAILY PILOT I ' l j ! j ! 1 ; ; ' ' ' l r • ' l I . j ., ~ :• ~ l '· t s , . ' I j I " .. ~ i , ~ :. i l l I l , ' ' ' ' ; :: ' I ' ' ' ). I I I I l I I I : i • ! I l l I • i I I :· . , . , . ' • I I ' r I I I I t I . ' . .. . ' 3 LINES ' 2 TIMES '. 0 ' 2· DOLLARS '· n ' h ' I JAny Item Priced $50 Or Less) Pinel1 Yo11 1 ·~f"li L\ Pile Oi Pe11nics (01· E vt~•• Dial Direct for Details Penny Plnch e rs 642-5678 Pi ·le Up Profits North County, 540-1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS . i ' \ ,. --. .. . ' J Z DAILY PILOT • I , u ' shoi.lld know about ' the crisis in health. insurance. . ' I l' 4 . I ·~ ~· First, That There Is One~ It's not being discussed very mucb . .But we think the public sho uld know about it. Here 's what ii boils down to . • The Prof it Problem Most Americans have some kind ofhealth insurance. Either through a health service organization like Blue Cross or through a commercia l in surance company. Commercial compan ies sell health and accident policies to make money. They price it out a lot like they do fire or theft or life in surance-with rates designed to cover the probable claims people will make. Plu s a little extra for profit. There's nothing wrong with that when you think about it. It's Amer ican. It's legal. And it makes health protection poss ible for lots of individuals. Inflation The problem is that the health care claims which people are turning in today are ba se d on costs that have risen to an all-time high . Not too lo ng ago, for example, a day's stay in a hospital in Southern Cal iforn ia averaged about $80 a day. Today it's closer to $130. Hi~h health care costs like this, coupled with high util ization ~f hospi tal and physician servi ces, have produced the highest claims cos t in his tory. And an unbearable profit squeeze for some of th ese companies. You Can 't Rob PeterTo Pay Paul As a resu lt, se vera l commercial in surance companies-including a few of the biggest-are moving in directions that hold alarming consequences for thousands of individual policy holders. Many have already been affec ted . Some commercial insurers are considerin g outright cancellation of individual health coverage. Just as some have • cancelled auto insurance .. And one commercial insurer, who used to pay a percentage of actual health care charges, is switching to policies that WY a fixed cash amount instead-say $100 to $200 a week. Steps like these may protect a company's ·profits, but where do they leave the individual pol icy holder? • • No Time For Less Coverage The truth is that with today's ri sing health care costs, people need greater coverage. Not less . And a health plan that pays you $100 or $200 or even $500 for a week in the hospital will leave you woefully short-c hanged. A week in the hospital costs about $900 . Or, if you're critically ill, and need intensive care, your bill could run $1,500, $2,000 or higher. A tQadecf Argument? . If these weren't the facts, we(couldn 't publish them. The problem · is that too few people know tt:iis situation really exists. Our concern is to see that the public knows about it ... and to encourage them to do something about it. " tyou shoUdknow . ' abolit , Blue 1Cross' osition. . . ' Are We Mad At The Insurance ln~stry? . _ Not at all. But whe n sound economic reasons forc;_e an insurance company to cut back or cancel an individual's .health coverage, our concern is for the individual whose protection is affected . Not for the company. An Important Difference Unlike commercial insurance companies, Blue Cross is a service organization that was established solely to provide health care protection. Not for profit. What's more, part of our job is to do all we can to hold down health care costs. Not just sit by and watch them go up . A Very Important Difference It's true that we have changed plans to update benefits. Or to fill new needs. Or to meet chang ing demands. But we have never dropped a plan because it was "unprofitable." And we have .never cancelled a paid-up member's contract. For any reason. The Most Important Difference Unlike the "cash paym ent" or "fixed indemnity" plans commercial insurers offer, Blue Cross individual health plans pay BOo/o of your actu al da ily hospital charges. No matter what the total bill amounts to . And if prices rise, we st ill pay the same percentage. So the value of your protection rises along with i_:irices. Take typical hospital charges. At $130 a day, a week will cost • • $910. If you have a "cash payment" plan, with a f1at weekly allowance of $200, you end up paying the $710 difference. Blue Cross would pay 80°/o or $728. You'd only have to pay $182. The differ ence becomes dramatic if you need intensive care, which could cost $1 ,500, $2 ,000 or more a week. -Is Blue Cross Cheap? No. But neither is a hos pital bil l wjiich you ha ve to pay most of. What you have to deci de is wheth~r you want to pay for a good health plan for yourse lf an d your family before you need it, or pay the bulk of your bill whe n you check out of the hospital. What Can You Do? Realiz e that the h eal t~ insurance crisis is not make believe. The trend is clear. Countless individuals will soon be faced with inadequate coverage. Some may end up with none at all. At least take anqther look at your protection. And mail us the coupon to look at ours. Blue Cross offers three plans for individuals and their famil.ies under age 65. From basic hospital services: .. to hospital/physician services ... to the one most people need-a $10,000 ,exten~ed benefit plan . We call these plans "Performance Plus." We think people need them more than ever_today. ---------------•BlUICROSS BLUE CROSS O~ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA No salesman will call on you. Sen d this coupon for your free brochure on • "Performance Plus" plans lor inqividuals under 65, or phone today. Name .•...................... o1 ••••••••• ·, •••• Age ........•••• Home Phone •..••.... , •.••...•. f'lumber in Fa mily Under 65 .. , ....••.•• Home Ad dress (Slreet) .•. , •........................ , .•..•... , , ..• (City) ...•................ : ............. (Zip Code) ... '.· ..•....•. MA IL COUPON TO: Blue Cross ol Sou thern Cal:forn ia •4777 Sunsel Blvd., Los Angeles . , Cal ifornia 90027 • Q , phooe (71 4) 835 -3655 ~.; a. • . . . [ .. :1 ·{ 'Ready to swing into the city in p_atriotic .colors are Carol Krogh '.in a white kni t. and '.Judy Severi n wearing dapper city shorts &nd blue blazer. " BEA ANDERSON, Editor '••• n Cooper Girl Shuns Fashion Elegante Brushes Up By i\lARIA N CHRIST\' NE\V 'YORK -Garv Cooper's mannequin.pretty daugti1cr. Maria Cooper Janis. is the only child dad· dy ever had from the only wife he rver had . i\1aria is complex. de cidedly reticent to herself. noble and talk about •. "Exploitation is a painful routr. The inner hurnan is a private house lh:it should not be slrippcd in public . The way to comnninicalC' is wlth painting. \Vords cloak the rea l picture," she explains idcalislically as a near-apology. Maria Cooper Janis, A super tlegante who frequcn1ly st::ires oul or the pages of TO\\'l'I & Country magazine. Jays it on the line. She is a painter. not an actress or a model, because art is based on logic that is liberally sprinkled with emotion which comes from the heart to the canvas undiluted by trappings of fashion and cosmetics. The girl. remarkably pretty and disarmingly honest, is in her mid· 30s, married to concert pianist Byron Janis, living on Park Avenue. in a splendid apartment bursting California and de corated by Keith Irwin and Thomas Flem· ing. Her husband practices on his Baldwin grand piano and she, many rooms away, paints for her ex· hibit.s. "We' know when to keep out o( each other's way," she says. SPEAKS ,\RUTH She almost became a cancer researcher. "It was 1.00 much labor to just be adequate." Tl's the kind of unadulterated truth statement !bat delights the ear. whi ch is used to a society being far more cryplic on the subject of failu re. Daddy, who obviously doled on Marlft, said "okay'.: when she asked to drop out. What do you wan t to ilo? "Paint," she shot back, swiTching to the opposite pole. Dad·· dy sent her to the Chouina~d A~t Jnslitul.4.!, now part of Lhe Galiforrua Institute of Arts, and she graduated four years later -the year he died. ARTIST Maria Cooper Janis , But Maria, who was close to her father. remembers his influence with sentiment -even when the crilicis1ns were harsh. Daddy had done political ·cartoons for a Mon· tana paper in his pre-Hol!y wood days and , when he made it big , col· lected origin al Gaugu in, Picasso and Renoir paintings. Being Gary Cooper 's daughtrr has opened doors. Screen tests have e-always been readily available. Designers like Gfvenchy would be only too happy lo have her model in Paris. "I always decline boih ·With thank£," she says politely. PICASSO'S FRIEND But before her famoU! father died they were staying in a resort near Cannes. France "P.1ougins." A photographer friend asked Gary if hi s daughter would like to meet Picasso whom he was photographing. f\.laria : "It was because of Dad· dy I met him oriRinally. Bu(We have been friends now for 12 years. I show my sketches to him periodically and J"m inspired by his vitality ... " Now she is having her fourth in· ternatlonal exhibit in New York"• Rodney Gallery \l.'ilh a shO\'.' of 30 p;iintings that can run as high as $!.200. Buyers include designer Arnold Scassi. the cx·Mrs. Henry Ford and Mrs. Gilbert Miller. wife of the Broadv,1ay producer. She ex· rels in pain1ing of !he great out- doors -p<irtirular!y l10wers, for whi ch she th;inks her father . .. He taught me to love the greal outdoor.~. 1hr beauties of nature ;:ind the joys of the earth ." she says. Lately ~taria has been lurn· fog out canvases that show a tux - edoed man creating piano mai.iic. Obviously. her husband is the sub· ject. She travels around the world wilh him when concert tours becKon. Daytime he practices the piano !J,tlfkshe paints in the hotel room , seated on the floor , the can· \'as propped against the wall. tl-10V IE.STAR IMAGE At curtain time she's in the front row. the super fashionable that the magazines would like to snag for the cover. She might wear a black chiffon see-lhroul!"h pantsuit over a body stocking. Or a royal blue culotte 1hat i.~ entirel.v backless. People stare . She's not recognizable ... but. yet, there· i! a movie-star image. ''Fashion is a circus. One can concentrate so much, then boredom ret.s in because there's too much going on to sustain interest." Maria's mo ther is now Mrs. John Converse, wife of a well·known · plasllc surgeon. Maria, looking about 21 , talks about having her 'tepfather llfl her face when it S8(!S. She also has a few fashion tricks up her sleeve. Hal.11ton , who designs many of her clothes. mil:!hl translate some of her flower paint· ings on fabric. And Maria wi ll have Halston make up pant suits and togas from materials which 'he created. Sous.sac, the French fabri c house that owns Christian Dior-Paris, has also asked her to ~ubmit ~ sketchbook of f;:ibric ideas for an upcomini; Dior collection. The Cooper girl may end up in fashion ye t. ' LONG ON . VIEWS ' .. California • A collage from Pakistan appropna e for home entertaining appealed lo the crowd of more than 200 women. Bright yellow sla.~hes of color arrived via a crepe midiskirt ' ar!J! crop top while a camel safari suit took to the runway with city shorts. "Annie Oakley"' appeared on the scene In a , suede hooded coat with hot pants along with other western garb -a leather poncho and beaded top, suede gaucho pants and vest and blue denim skirt with a red fitted blouse. City clothes featured blazers, knit suits and dresses. A favorite was an opal mink tunic and beige blouse over can1cl capris. Evening ""'ear included velvet hot pants overal!s and a long flurr of pink with an apron. A blue and green vel vet monk rohe was an elegant crowd-pleaser. Arca merchants provided the styles for the afternoon affair arranged by Mrs. Michael Mullin. Assisting her were the Mm es. Norman Lawson, co-chairman; James \Vhite, door prizes, and Brian Zenz, decorations. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY JACKIE COMBS Living Liberates .. .. .. ,. . '• ' ,:.. _w .. , ) ' ·1 ~ .. ' l I ! ·l ' I I I J -I .• 1.('t. 11..' .rs·-',j • .. Geared for a country stroll with friend , Judy prefers hot panh in yellow terry. " . ' , I Reminiscent of Or. Zhiv ag o in e . sable midicoOt is Dottie Mo sel! of Nowport !left). Corol Krogh look. luxur- . ious in an opal mink tunic. I ' " ·~ ·' 'l • 'I \ Horn Blower a Nuisance • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I don't know how It ii up Norlh. but in Alabama 1l is conslclered \•ery b:id manners to blow one 's nose in public. I'm ~ure you are aware that Soulherner1 are noted for their couth and refinement. ANN LANDERS I was reared to be a lady. I did oot 0Ce1r the sound of nose--blowing until l was in high school. Ill was a rude bo~· who had moved to Prattville from • lllioois.) Now it seems that wherever I go I hear people go "hooki boolr., honk'' - like 11 pa ck of geese. I know !here are time!! wben one must \\'lpe his nose but H seems ~o me that when a person netUa lo blow, he can ex-· cuse hirnself. E!!peclally in a restaurant. I don 't know of a single decent eating place in this country th<lt doesn't ha\·e a bathroom \\'here 11 person could go lo perform th is delicate act. Print this lt'I · !er. please. Ann. Perhaps public tl08e- blov.·ers don'! know bow they appeat 10 refined. well-reared follts. -GONE Wl'I'll TJIE WIND rmany men had .made pQ.es at her for no arthly reaaon. She decribed herself as 'plain, overweight, a bome..Jovlng type, "·ho had never given any m11n an lota of encourageme.nt." Yet !he delivery boy made eyei at her. the TV.repa ir man kisst"d her on the back of the neck and the minister grabbed her In the n1iddle of a poUtical conversation. I know the type so v.·ell. l ha ve danced with lhen1 at the Club and noticed that they move in a most provocati\'e Fashion I have caught lheir glances ln e1 crov.·ded room. They ask fur a light at dinner parties -and hold my hand steady a rno- ment loo long. Their lill!e quips are often lrjple-edgeU, and they look so innocent -as if they DEAR GOSE : I airee lbat people don't know what they are saying. These ouibt not lo go "honk. honk" In dln init 'o\'omen art indeed sending out codert and' clear. Thanks '(or lrnprovln& on m)' original sta~ment. DEAR A!\1~· LANDERS: l am a JS- year-old girl and am very mature tor my age. J could pass for 17 both physically 11nd ment.ally . ·n1e problen1 is l \1e ar braces on my tee1h. The bo y 1 like ii lot also \\'ears brac.·cs . f know he \1n11ts to kiss me. and I 'ol ant to let hun._put I once rl'ad in yow-colurnn about l'o\O kids v.·ho \l ore braces. 'rhl:'y kissed <1nd the braces i;iot hooked together 11nd it WilS very t'tn· barassing. Any advice on hnw kids 11•1th should kiss? -DONNA DEAR 00!\NA : C11refully. braces rooms, but a muted hlo\\"-\\'lpe. if done in-messages. as you suggested. 1'.len \\'ho . wish to break the code know how to do .,~~Harbor C d ( d obtru1lve ly should not uodo you JiO l'On1-Tho \Vhat is French kissing~ ls it "'rong ? oe s ue on Sorority Life pleltly. Your excessh'li sensitivity lo so. se who are not lnt~rcsted slnlply 'Vho should set the necki ng limits -the ) l l bo . no.e-blowlng sugg-ests !hat perb.aps your p.relen?~t not :o get the f1&1 11f1s. ~~~ou boy or the gi rl? Can <1 shotgun "'eddin~ ~-· 3!_ r .<\r~a coeds. \\'ill learn about. sorority rus hing Beach home of l\lfs Hobert Kochler \\lclcoining mother was 1cared by a handkerchief. ~er~ rig 1~gR. "-,~s usu.\~Ou nlope rs. succeed'! Head Ann I.anders boo klet, ..-~~~i'ir~~~hw.y••r,»1"t•-~'lr' ... "Y ... ·~~ ~. ~~ . _e~ h ~ csign gol rnessage. '"Teenage Sex -Ten \Vays to Cool II .. ~ t1on arty P anne by eY.rport Har~r P11hhellenic are ~1rs. Arthur c. Patch (leftJ and ftrs.-r.ro ral\fc: •• ~.JP.•.fr.1r.'.'8'~~•.•r.1.a.,,,..,...MW.,a-..~ .. •,, ,,., .. •1rs .,.~.§Q -~~q,,~!Qit~f:j<l:. , ~ ~from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 5. 1n the Ne\l.1port Collum. the v.·oman who said !he v.·as ready to DEA R R.: If sbe didn't get -mine. I'm dressed. stampe en·\7ero?eTn'(a1"e~i1'n',-sw 1-----resign from lhe human race because so tiure she got your1. Jt c11me through loud DAll'...Y PILOT . • ' _Orange Coast Residents Make Waves Meal Pays Dividend FOUNTAIN \'ALLE'i' Bela Gammas spent an informative \~eekcnd at !he .slate Epsilon Sigma AlphR convenlion in San Dieg9. At1end1n11 \\ere !ht' Mmes. Eleanor Cassell. pre!li· den t. !\en Kiehm. rat !\fore~-. Glenn Broderick and Al llackmt'istf'r. -··The l\tan \Vho Carne to Dinner'' v.'ill maxe an afternoon visit at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Jun& 6, a! the Silver and Gold Chapter of South Coa!!t ·community Hospital stages a tienefit performance of the play. Mrs. fl a c k me i sl t' r , Mrs. Z. Taylor Malaby. chairman. and Mrs. John \Veld have arranged the speci al !!hoY,.lng to raise funds tor the chapter's pledge. A portion of the 56 ticket for the Laguna rtloullon Playhouse production lvil/ go toward the fund. · · Orangewood Regional Counc ii co-chairman for the 1973 parly helped present the forinal bid. \VlSNl.\"G A scholarship during an On-the-job Training Progr;un spon.~ored hy thP Ne\l'por! Bu sin e ss nnrl Professional \Von1en's ('luh \\'a.~ ,\11ss Shirley Stuettgen. <'I !'itudent at Costa ~!esa High School. Coc ktail parties and buffet suppers will fol!o1v the performance. Tickets are available by call ing the auxiliary office in the hospital. MICtjEtLE COX En919ed Horoscope July Day Selected Pisces: Your Ideas May Become Reality ' ;\-l1chelle Su~au C<1'" will !11.:t:on1e the br1rte of i\1 1~·ha1 ·l Da\1d flcet2 during Jul\' 17 ('eremoniC's 1n St. Joachim's Cal holic Church. Co!.1~ Mesa. Their betrot hal has bttn an· nounctd by Mr. and Mrs. llarold \\'. Cos: of Newport Beach. pa rents of the fu!ure brid,. '·A DROP OF' A VEii.." !h1· story <'lf ;i Califom1a 1o:1rl's 12 yrars in an :\r;ibi;in h;iren1 1n Saudi Ar;1b1a wri11en bv ~l r~. :\1nri:inne Alir<>za. 11 as ~t'\ 11~11 • ed tvr 1h1• Liter;1r\" Se1·t1on uf lhe 1-:brll ('liih ·of l.agun.1 Kt-a rh bv \he author".~ cou~ir1. l\-1rs ~lataule~· Ropp o f Laguna Beach Of special interest i.~ !he fact both the Ropps IHH"t' h,u! a close relationsh ip l\"i1h son\P of lhe royalty and 1r11eresl1ng persons mrntioned i11 lhe lxiok JUNE 2 WEDNESDAY By SYDNE\' O~tAR R ARIES 4 Marcil 21-April 19 1. You Olav ha ve to rt.~tr11in your1elf. ·i\1eans hold up on at- titude whil::h refl e c t s pom inallCf!. If you attempt 10 ~ominate ma lr, partner you will be thro'ol'n for loss. B~ feeepli\'e. · TAliRCS !April 2().~!ay 201 . Food, clothing. other basics tend OO'ol' to rule. New ap- p ro a ch t t ess ent ial ft'Spo nsibili ties proves 0 I be nefit . Vtrgo Individ ual can bt' instrumtntal in achieving il Oal GEJ\tJNI t ~·la~ 2l·Junc 201 Accent on crtat1~·Jlv, ul!- r.prlng, affairs 01 hea'rt. Cre- ative juices llo\1 Nothin~ seems to occur h:ill wa~, ii is al! tht "'·ay or nothing. lnl- pulse tends to dominate logiC'. Try for ba htncr CANCER IJunt> 2l·July 221: Domestic activ ity 1 ~ ac- celerated. Uldtr pf' r s on • parent need'\ special con- 1lderation , !\lake a\lo'o\·anct's. Conservati vt courae (low i!I re- quired. Stick to familiar ground. Then you benelit. LEO tJuly 2.1-Aug. 221 Flexjbility i!I imix>rtanL Don't allov.· ~ourself lo be restrit·trd. J)isciphne is line. but res1r1r- lion is ne~ali\'P . Know thl~ and allo'o\' :--·ourself 10 grow Yflu Can make decisions. re11l pro· gress. life -thest. art· acl·ented. Jmpro1·e appearan ce. Purchase wh'I you nted to beautily :-.urrounding s. Givf' yourself :i trtat. You hii\'C earned it. SCORJ'I<' I Oct. 23-l'\ov. 21 J • Your inner dt\·elopmenl 1s en,phasized Learn 10 bf v.·ith yourself Being alonf' is nol 1he same as being lonely . So:lmt' ,,ctlusion now 1 ~ l>f.nt'firi:i! l\eep con fidences. [)Qn 't 1e1I al l you know SAGI TI ARll"S i ~11\ 'll.- Dec. 21 1 Social re!at1unships arr .;trf"'5ed \'ou rn ::i y reevalua!f• lriend:;,h1p<. D1f- J\l iss Cox, a Ji(raduate or Oran&'.! Coasl College. allend~ Cali fornia State College at Long Beach. lier fiance. son of Mr. and ;\1rs. ~I ft ussell Re-etz of fi anlen Grove. attenUs OCC. He ~erved two tours of duty "1th the Army in Vieln!m. December Follov.'ing the re1•1ew. lunch was served in !hr hornc of Mrs . Alfred H. liR~lie "'ho ..... a, ;i~sisted by Mrs. l\e1"1n J Car- roll and J\.frs. Chsirl1e Dean RECEfVIJ\'G the Ordfr t1f the Ro9e of Beta Si~n1ll Ph i v.·ill be Mrs Hobert Kramer o! Fountain Val!ey Rites Set ft rt'nli<1tc h ct\\ t' e fl t"Hn· Kidder during r>rc-. 1 7 ~1rurti\e df.sire;o; and \\lshlul become the bride of fi"S•.ell think inJ?. S!'e pe(lplt a~ Thl'\' .. t·eremonies 111 the First Ln11e1! rea/I \' ;ire _ n11 r onlv ;is 10U Methodi st ChurC'h. l'rnihl 1\·tsh-· · illcsa J\f iss ("an1pl>el!. daughter of CAPRICO R~ 1l)ec :;.2-J il n. hl r and Mr~ Allen T 111 1. Prufess!onaJ t>ndt·11vors Campbell of Nc'ol'port Be llch . <irt' likl·ly to succPrd. Ex ude is a grRdu;ite of ~ewpor! conf1de n1·e Express111g doubt!< Ha rt:>or High Srhool anrt now i~ n•J" 11ou!d be an errur 8 student at the Cnners11v ol Healizr thi" and airn hi\\·ard So h c · ut em aliforn1a. I ult imale i(Oal. Arle.s person can aid. A 1968 Naliunal Charitv League debutan1e. she is a AQl: . .\RIL'S iJan 2G-rrb. mernber of Della Della l)elta \8\. Good lunar aspect now and Sword an d Shil'ld . C"oincidt-s wit h j ou r n e ~· s , Her fioncc. son 'lf ~Ir. an(! sh.11rpern:1! 1ntui11on. propheuc Mrs. \Villiiun t\idUer 0 f dreams \"ou can percei1·e Laguna Beach. ;~ a gradnatci future trends .. Keep lines of or hlenlo Alherlon High School con1munic111ion open. \\'rite d and advtrtist . an currently is studying at , the USC Law School. He is ef·1 PISCES j Feb. 19-~larch 2.lll: filiated v.·ith Kappa Sigma and! tl1\'r attrntion to in5urance. Blue Key and is a ~·ell leader • leJ!arie~ 1;ct your ferl ings on and a member of the varsitvl the reeord . Obta in hint from LINDA CAMPBELL swim team . · Aqu11rill~ mesSAf!C. y 0 u r -r--.;;; ..... -;;.,~-..... --;;;;-;;,;;-;;-;-;-~;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;-;;­ldea!s ran become rr11\ill t":s. Tno~ ;:.~~.~.,rollow thcough c'\:\ FO.R '.l'Jt VIRGO J Aug . 23-Sept 22 i Posse11siuns. earnin 11. ~1)f'nd 1ng -these arc highlighted. Kty Is to n1a ke neces!lnry change~. I Don'I feel you are co1nrnil lt'd to but one course. You are ~::===::l free -kn ow ii. act like you ··::~~"· ~'t--~ GIFT e ~~ .. ~ f ot ~ know it. LlDRA IS.pt. 23-0ct. 22 )' Your persona~ity. outlook on OIAMONOS AN D ESlAll J[W[:LRY PURCHAilO se~th Co••' '1•1• Cott• M••• !>40 '10116 l •!•te1 •' 1~. s.~ O!•t e f'WT, Th,. f1111•i;;t rlnl hr~ fnr l'h~ldrt'U fron1 l ~ brsl f.:uro1"'an & An"ICrfan dt!· ... ---1hr n1011 •ltliJhlfnll~ 11 n11.,ul rlo iJ,htn'• .1.,rt j., 1ht •••llhle.,.J 16877 Ahcon11uln ~I. IU 'll'l:'fll,\ lilt.•.M <714) 146.1666 ~FATHER'S · DAY~ ' ENDS AT flittd17 t•!!!r. ... _(~.?lua '"'!O! •• , .... ).,~ 0•'96 ,,._, COSTA MESA ........ 11, _...,.,.-,.,.,., 'tM t r.-J • .... J.M. .... t lllllfrl Jiii/ii fllll/ /fll/I • . She will be honored for 15 years of service by Xi Xi Pi t:hapter duflng a candlelight ceremony at 3 p.m \\:ed- nesday . June 2. Offitialifii! will be Mrs. Norman Nleberlein, president. fl.IORE than 14-0 Bro"''nie an1 .Ju nior Girl Scouts participated in Rraduatiun ccrcrnonies. T)i(•y include girls froni Br,-111·n1r Trof1ps 1210. 701 <1111 145 anil Junior Troops 531. 3~3 and I lfiO. Harry Hyman. RECEl\'ISG her BA in history from Hollins College, Va .. was Patsy Am Lov;ell, dau.v:bie.r.....nf. •. (.:nl .PM t•- Afthur C. Lo'ol•ell of Newpoft Beach. Mills Lowell is a graduate 'lf Nev.·port !-!arbor High School. ALL i\1£:\IB ER!i of the graduating elass of 1951 fron1 Fairfax High School ate in· 1·ited IQ atk'nd a reunion F'rl- rlay. June II. in the Sportsmen's Lodge in San Fernando Va!lr y. !\fr~. J)oris Kane may be contacted for Trojan League!, v.·as ~Ir,, reservations. Donald Starling of Newport C 11 .UIPAGNE FLOWED Beach, a!sociatlon founder and sales soa red as the South and retiring president. ·, £:<!8.§t 9Jrmnun1ty Hospital arl D.r. Alvin Jludl!ill. USC oen'ent grossed more' thsn ~·cnap1a·1n , gavt-an addrm on $4 .000 in art sales "'ith 30 per-Signs of the SevenUes after cent going into !he building being introduced by Mrs. fund Gran t B. Cooper. The ch;.irnpagne reception .1 ------------ i!tlC11df'd b11 sUn1e I . O o o pt·r son.~ \Id <;: presented 1n the l E 11111rulJ B;.iv ho1ne of .Jan11·s J\·lollil.. l.;1g.u11a Bear:h A~ii t\ssoc1a11un director. I TftO .J ,\N LEAGUE n1c rnbers from Los Angt'Jesl rhrough San Diego gatheredl Di1cri .,,ir-0t>nq 5,,., •• For \t'tl.\IE.\I ~I ADt: the scene --;1L le<1st the Country Scene a1 1.;ike Forest ~ as Sad- dleback \';,/le_v w o ni e n · s org<in11.at1ons be r a m r at'- 4ua111tcd Uuri 1 1~ an in formal i.:el-togcther. A1nong tho.st' at· ll'nd1ng 1rrre thr .\tn1s. 1\lar- 11n ~-h11t•1zer and II. H'lwell Srnllh nf lhl' S.,ddt('ba1·k Y:il- lC'y .~e11(·0111c·rc:: Club: llobt>rt \ll·Co1 ut lhr Sadd!l·h:i<'k Re- p11f>lu·:iu \\flinPn·s ('Jub. and ('lart'lll'l' H:i11st'n . Lr. ll 1 s r \!nun! anrt \l:irv F11lff'r of 1hr D1•moc·rat1e \\"ornrn of (Jrange Coun!J for their fo urt h annual Jun-f'RIYATI: PA ITlES Warnings Cheon n1cet1ng Jn the Laguna Heach hutnl' of .\l rs . E.:mmell .Jori1·s H ea rtf e It Presiding O\"t•r the (•\('ll\. hosl t•d b_,. the Association oq ~E\\' YORI\ ft.:Pll -The1r---"'-.,;o-o;;o;;o;;o;;_;;o;;o;;o;;o;;o;;o;;o;;o;;;i;o;;;;, SIXTY (;L'ESTS aitt·nUed a n1otht·r·d;111ghlrr lunctieon 111 lh r L;.ig un <1 Beach hnn1c of !\l r. and \I r~ .lames A i\1:1rt1ri lnet•n!11'£' fnr the ;if. fair \\'<lS a prrgn1d11:ition grl· 1 o .'le I h t' r for Kun .\tJrie Martin 1~·ho bid fi(oodby to hrr fe l1011 classm<1tr~ at the Cornr\1:1 Connelly (;1 rl~ SchfJOl. Bt•c1111·1ng r.:ucsts \\'ere )Ir,. \!art 1n. ll('r n1n1hf'r )Ir~. f-:d11 1n ~1ytr<:. s1strr \Ir~. Frank Zef;irney and aun! ~trs. American Heart Assoc1 :ition report~ the uSUill .,.,.arnulJ! signs of hear! al1 <1ck Hlt"ltiUe prolon~cd, <1 ppr;·~~11r p111 n or unusual d1sC"on1tor1 u1 lht• center of ('hf'Sl. b I' h I n d breastbone: p:11n rad iating sometinit'i> 10 .•h11ulder. a r111. neck or jav.: pai11 son1 el11nes accompan.ltd b \" s11eati ng.1 ;\"ausea. 1· om 1 I I n g and shor!ness or bre;ith also r11n~· Ul.."C\Jr. The 11·orn 1np:~ ea!I for ac.t iun ' as £01101\'S. call the physician: and desc n be the sy1nptnn1s. /! the doctor is no! a\"ai!able a~ oner. gf't patient to a hospn;il en1ert;t'ncy 1oo111 quic kly. ®> Crowning Glory ))eauty s alo11 ~ 0'lll l~l111N GS ·~o SU)j O.\'S SHAG CUT ... SHAG PERM The new longer look! Beautifully curled by our carefree pe rm. Com pl ete ',95 BUDGET PERM ., .•.. 11w1,, 0595 (Normal Heir) Mtt '•" .... l t i.i ""• SH AMPOO-SET STYLE CUT 2H ,,, 3 .. 200 50UTH COAIT ,LAZA-Phon• 546-71 16 L..•*tt l.1•11 -Ntct to 111rt 0-E•"'lflt• 267 [, 17th St .. C•1t1 Me1e-Ph•n1 541-"lt o,... l ••nl"4• & S11n••v W1 (Alli" 1 .... 1 I'"! L..-r-Wf Moll I } • IZIJSTll' YOU COULi> WIN ONE OF 9 AUTOMATIC .. _:! .1.1.U.IU CLEANING GAS RANGES --~------~ I CALORIC GAS RANGE NOW AT BIG SAVINGS e SEPARATE BROILER e BIG HARVEST SIZE OVEN e SILICONE OVEN DOOR SEAL e EASY TO CLEAN COOK TOP e FIBERGLASS INSULATION 17995 COSTA MESA-411 E. S•v•nte•nth St. 646·1614 Dollf t•t , !»ot. t-6 EL TORO-l•qun a Hll\1 Pl•r• 0"•-' to ,,_~_, l l 7·lll0 D11ily 10·'· Th111'1.., J.rl. 10-'1 HUNTINGTON 8EACH-8rookhur11 Z. Garfield t6Z·5521 Dolly t -'1. Set. t ·6 Oflfl V PILOT J:; DICK TRACY ly Chester Gould Ll'L AINER ly .Al Capp tiQ_ 'WA't!!-~CHA>JGEd M INO'"~ ~v 6 1VES v::ITIME: ro j R.EEUZE WHUr A F0a. YO' WAS FO' '-'UMPI""'' !~· TUMBLEWEEDS SALLY BANANAS By Charles Barsotti KINEL.Y AST YER PALGllTER T' COME OUT! .• .I WANNA WW HER M'NEW OOFF'L.O STAWKIN' TH REAPS! ooo! I WILL! I WUJ.!JUST IWUINE! A ~16" E!AD ooPFALO HUNTER MANS COME TO SEE MY VERY PAU6HTER! 60IJ.IES CRICKETS! HOW 1HRILLiN6! I SHALL FLY 1ll ~EAR HER i'iiE GLAD TIPI NGS!! By Tom K. Ryan THE DIN6"·A·LING~ 00f51Df1 DfAR . 6AACE YOURSELF FOR A L.Au&H ! GOODBYe, MaY / HeLLO, JuNe .I! I HATE ""' ' . .. . '· fi if li -=..i .. " :~ ! JUDGE PARKER •I POtfT WANT AN'I· THING TO EAT •. JllST COFFEE~ 6R:I NG TWO ORDEl5 Of: E665 /..ND 8AC.ON ..... NO TWO COFFEES~ PLAIN JANE HIM By Al Smitfi TJ4 AT CHEAPENS THE oUTFrr.' HECK, I DON'T MIND-- I'M NOT YOLJ COULD 57AY INDOORS! WHv Dtt:iw'f !ECMJ se r .:New 'YOU CALL ME MIA.T 'tlOIJ WERE GOOI' Wl-IEN THEY TO TELL ME: YOU GAVE VOLi WERE GOING TO TB.l TI-IAT ME55-'GE ME TO 60 &ACK ! ON TI-IE BUS?/'--~ ,--~I •'w? VOJ'RE TINUJG TO GET RID OF 11.E, AltE-NT nt?' lilOW l14 A.T 'f'OtJ li\fT TWJ A!!i!!iE'f $PENCER •• YOU'RE lOO GOOD FOil ME-~ Wi ll YOU STOP -U.LKIN6 tilONSE NSE! THE!i:E'S NEVEIZ !IEEN -'NV&Ol7V &UT 'r'OU ! ~1 By Frank Baginski 1 CAN SAY 6000 l'JIGHT IN SEVENTEEN DIFR:K'ENT LMi5UA ACROSS 45 Traditiona l 47 Maiden in Grel'k Mythology R ••• by •. A. POWER / YP5lerday's Pliztle Sotvir<I: l Food for some rarm an imals 5 Absrnce of • war .10 Murmurs . fondly ;1 4 Coa11n9 of ; lrost 50 Ente1tainrntnl 9roup: Abbr. Sl f ounlain dri nks 52 Spr1n9 Into r •iStl'ntl' Sf> 81eakfast dis ll bO Coin of l!Ml ' " PERKINS l H C H T ~~C T SOMO GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS •. :r MEAN, 1 OFTelJ l'EE:L Tl-IAT 1"EV'fE. = "fC4.E~ATl~6 ME - By John Miles :1> Antienl :11> 8orde1 on 17 Nalurat bl Hardenrd IYP" 5 ~ (BO ! 111rdi I n il \ h \th /fill d1 i ouH l !dll I 1! 111 IJ/III11 Ii II \1/11 l11 lr1111 /II Ii\ II! It! ,11 ,I I, li1d!! c:over1m~ 19 Span1sli a!firm~l1ve 2 W()'~S 20 Hero i11 ll1t tlomrr•~ porms 21 Kind of 1\1nn1ng horst 23 Choose 211 Supple!lll'nl with pfforl o1 strel: Z words &~ Sk111 d1sca5e f>S Bl~Cklll()'t heroin' bb E9ypti~n ~od· 18 G'019e v.1r. 67 F inJ I bS Clifford····- IJS author i,q Lrlt Knl!d~on''> for le 22 Approvals: lntormal 24 1/1 00: Prtf1l 2S Riot Qoel!iOQ 11/1171 )9 Tree y1eldinq a light wood 40 Place of wr aith: 2 word'> 44 law establish· t d by 11!d1c1al Orci5ions: 2 words 46 Passa9t for 27 PopulJr DOWN mater ial: r sca pe imimal movit . 2 WOfdS 48 1do1iltS . 2 words I Part of \hr 1t9 27 Coastal stalt 4q Hous,hold ' JO --,od : Herb 2 lsola1rd of Brazil f11"nishin9 ot the south· J C".tfral !Jl'~Ssts 28 Having an itrm ras~1n USA • Ma~P bt!ll'Vf' ctligation 52 -MOll'lllins : 34 1nspirrd fr1r 5 Prr'>idrr at to rl'nder USSR rl!'llll' )~ Mtan lhe urn 29 Pepwrr -: 53 Prlnttt's ~ii 17 Causr to & Slippt"1y -FOl'mer Dodger of lypr size det lt 7 S11mmer drin li: 31-Wt!lrs 54 Without: f r. 38 Go Quic~ly B Coln or US.\ or Bt an SS Wal ~td • )9 5l'l!J down and Ca~d1 J2 Kirid of bast· 57 Crlppltd the rlvrr 'Earnl'sl blll gamr 58 K!~ of colt;r , .. "' ... '" ... "' ... MISS PEACH STEVE ROPER : 41 Femall' prrson 1rqurst 3) lnKribtd s\Oot' 59 Cloth slll'lter &2 Iii 'W'HATTA YA MEAt./, iW5 : ~2 Those in Po""PI' 10 Whte1 on !IJ'ni• pill ar: I/II. anny, -15 )OURS, JOKER? ··IT ~J Ally wl1h a Ill'• !lift! J& -Domi!'lllo: Mid Jack I! WAS /N MV TAIJGK ! : 11roup 11 Dt1lll notice~ The Oo.minltan &3 ~~tt~ Toront o l 1 1j!;:n'!J,,Ji~ ~ 4( Twist lnforN I Rt publ1<: 1$. Abbr. ll.L 6 7 19 11 1 .. " .. '" Ill l •F \II l!j \II 111 \II Ill 111 I" ':t \\I 1\1 Ill 111 1'1 Id '" ' " '" ' " "' '" ... '" '" '" , .. l (At.l TELL )\)\) EXACTLY WH'°'T THE CDNtE.t.iTS P.RE / SO··· ., ., Ii ., "' "' " , '" '" '" " ' ... By Mell SO, ALWA'l5 KEMEM8Ell Tl<AT" OUll 111155ION 15 TO ASSIST THE YOUN& OOCTOK, JUST AS EFFICIENTLY AS POSSIBLE, IN OPEKATIONS, IN CONSULTAT1~::, IN ~)(M<llNATIONS ANO IN GETTIN& 1V 1 it ALTA~- --~ . j ' ! ' ' Bv Saunders and Overaard By Charles M. Schulz .IH-- • . By Gus Arriola ': :· I~ .. ·. I \\ I .· MR.MUM By Ferd Johnson I W ISH ")b!Jlt> STOP l"ATI~ COOKIES IN BED, ~Yo!! By Roger BoDen DENNIS THE MENACE 'l.lsr NIGllT l PAAYED ll'.ltJ SllOIJL~T BE~ GlllJMl'f,IM.Wll!iXI: !>10 IT.HEU' ANY ?' ~ • I • . I ----~-·-···-....................... -.. . Joh on Line With-Cub s? PJ'M'S~URGH -Leo Duroch., -'l deny that his days as manager Of Cbe Qiicago CUbs may be numbered.. ~ "I've been in this game a long tlmt,'' h@ said Monday after the Cubs kl&it 6--0 to , , the Pitisburgh Pirates. 1 '"There ls no manager who hi not vt1lnerable. And when the time comes - today. tomorrow. next wee It or nelt year., -when it happens. am 1 going to bl a baby about something like that? ''That's a lot of bu11. 1f anybody wants lo know \jo'hat's going to happen, have hi:m call Mr. Wrigley (the team o~'Tier ) or f.,r . Holland (team vice president)." The Cubs have now lost IO o( the,jr last 13 games and tiave been shut out two games straight. •. Baplbla Denle• Sale NEW YORK -Pedro Baptis:a denied ?t.tonday a report out of Venezuela that he had sold Canooero II while the colt walk- ed around Belmont Park's paddock to ap-• • " . _, ' . . I • Ul'I Ttlff!Ml'I Rookie ~rrival Sinks Angels By ROGEl CAJWION 01 t11t ~IJ ,llM II.ti WASHINGTON -AJ a team tt'1 rather evident the Washington Senators arto't going anywhere -wilh their aolld grip on last place in the American League East intact. .. But a possible slar of the future is preaently camped ln the Sanator11 out- field with the unlikely handle of Larry Blittner. The 24'-year-old rookie slashed three crisp singles and made a sensational catch in the ouUleld u be helped his AJ19el Slate Ju""' 1 Arrgfl• ti Jfiltlllnt- J-J' Ano•ll •t Wtlh!"'Joll JUN 4 Antt ll •I Bolton 4:25 o.m. ~;25 p.m. ~:2S p.m. umeo, be finally ju1t·dwlged the spell· ing. dropping the letter I. '"Now my brotber has one eye and have two," quipped Biitt.ner. His diving cak:h of Ken MeMullelll:s 11mash In the third innlna: curbed wl'14t appeared to be an easy double -perhap1 more -with Sandy A1omar and A~ Johnson oo the base paths. "J didn't get a good jump on the ball, and the oiily w1y to get It wu to dive fot it. Tbe damp ground acted like a cushion for me," he said. Wiiliams is using him against right- handers only, but he's hopeful he'll see action both ways soon. "I bope l gel the dlanee ... Jt's more of a challenge." Hil batting efforts were part of a 14-hit attack that destroyed the Halos' ch&ncd of gainin& on Oaklaod, which leads manager . Harold •·t.efly" Phi 11lp1 ' males lo a 4-0 rout o! the slumping Cherubs by gin games. California Angels Monday aftunoon at Third place Ka nsas City now leads Kenned y Stadium before 13,289. California by 2Yl notches. ''I 'm living in a cloud and I hope l The Senators used Mike Tilompson, never come down ," said Biittner, who Denny Riddleberger, and Casey Cox in "''as called up from the Senators' Denver limiting lhe Angels to three hits. Their team two weeks ago. M d • M · I D Since his arrival he has smacked the ERA prior to on ay s emor1a a)' b 3 t. p . tow--•;-to h clastt,.was 5.25, 7.94 and 4.44. t plause by fans who crowded close for a .W &LJ.bL Kentucky Derb y and ...... ~.~~'f.U.'""' ""'"W::" J"rr .. -··---------Jl.fCADOR...AND HDRSE...SU.Sl:AllUW.URLESJ tLf..Al.l..__ ---- Mat_edors Try to KHp the P,,ull Away from th• HorH in M1dtid Burfrln g. "lt is not true." Baptista said of a · r eport lrom Caracas !hat quoted an aU at a .. 79 c 1p. nor -.iu.ug n e That puls'the Olerubs' current road ---'WaulUUUJU!~ paf°t'-l----marit--..,_:14-ancl a-tbru.&ame -kWDa. It's only his third year 1n pro lii.11aller tr k is theirs - college and an interruption for service, s ea . - t • uriknown relative of his as saying that Baptista had sold the 'I'riple Cro wn can- didate lo an American syndiCate for $-{ million. Baptista ls the O!"'JeT of Canooero ~· -00 will try for the Triple Crown 1n S1ilurday's Belmont Stake!. e Nlrklaus Fires 72 sT. LOUlS -Jack Nicklaus fired a 36- 36--T.! and Donna Caponi a 34 -~73 let set men's and women's National Golf D3y standards Monday over Warson Country Club's sprawling course. The SC1Jres become largeU f o r .11ma\rurs across the nation in com- petition for charity eitending through June 14. Th ose "beating the tallie!I with ll}e aid of handicaps receive key rings. e Wesl Lil<es ARA Rule LOS ANGELES -The American Basketball Association's three-point field gt>al rule shou ld be .11dop!ed by the Na- t ional Basketball Association, says Jerry WHt. The Los Angetl':s Lakers' veteran alt- f)ro guard says the shot "opens up the 11.amc. It's good for the little guy. I think it would be great to have it io our lea!!ue." The ABA allows th ree poin1s for a shot from at least 2S feet away . All field goals a rt \.\'Or1h t\.\'O poinlS in the NBA. e Drag Mark Set UNION GROVE. Wis . -Don Prudhom- me. Granada Hills . set s Great Lakes Dragwav elapsed lime reco rd in his divi~ion ·and also had lop speed of the day Monday in the windup of the v.·eekend- long "Ol ympic!i of Drag Racing·· Prudhomme's c\a!)scd lin1e \.\'as 6.3'.!: seconds, one.hundredth of a second better than runnerup Tom Mc Ewen. Palo Alto" Prudhnmme had a speed of 225.32 miles per hour , compared to 221.13 m.p.h. for McEwen in the nilro fuel dragster di \·isio_n. e Giluot1 lnj11red SJ. LO L"IS -The St. Louis Cardinals ha\·e put act' right-hander Bob G1bsoo on the disabled list for 21 day!i The 3!>-year-old Gibson pulled a thigh muscle in hts right ~g ~·bile batting in the thi rd ino1ng of Saturday n1ghrs gamf! with Atlanta. Th@ injury occurred v>hen he ducked a pitch from U\l' Bnn·es' J1rn Na~h. Gibson·~ pla~ "111 be taken on the roster by Rudy Arroyo, a 2J year-old lefi- handed pitcher \.\'h0 has con1p1led a fi-2 record this spring for Arkansas of \he Di xie A.!sociallon. e De .. athlon R e<"ord MOSCOW -Boris lvano\1, 24. of Moscow, set a Soviet record of 8,237 points 1n the decathlon in a meet at Nalchik t.fonday. Tass reported The world record of 8,417 was sel by Olym pic champion Bill Toomey of Laguna Beach. e Mf!%ko Triumph• MEXJCO CITY -Joaquin Loyo Mayo rallied to defeat John Sharpe 4-6, 7-S. &-1 , 6-1 Monday and give Mexico a 3-2 victo~ over Canada in lheir ~iflnal of the North Section of Lht American Zone in tht Da vis CUp tennis eliminations Me:s:ico will now play New Zealand 1n the sectional final here June !t-7. Mayo's victor}' came in the fifth and deciding match of the best-of.:. series artu 'tanada bad gjiined a 2-2 tie when Mike Belkin defeated Mar~lo Lara. e fluarr11 Do..,..• Fee NATIONAL. CITY, Calif. -Second- ranking light huvywcight Mik~ Q\Jarry of Bellflower sto~ Amado Vaiquet ~f Sin DletP on• 'Cut S.,-lhe nlnth-t'0',1nd of their !llOiedu&ed 19-iouPder M of d a y night , • .. c •. ' • e ne.,.at Rejerled MARACAIBO, Venez;utla -The name Canonero JI 11 •II rtlht for • horse, but wasn't nt for 1 ~)C[ Cntt Paredes, 1 1fanner, lried to name hi& baby boy 1fm' the Venezueltri«ned winner of the Kentucky Derby and' the Preaknesl. But a Merld• lit.ate derk tt- }«1ed hls request, uytng the na1ne wt!in'nt fU for 1 chlld. l'.are<les thtn changed his l90n's name to Cust1vo fo~ranklln Paredes, 1f!eT Gustavo Avila. the }ockey who .~ r,nonero 11. Downing Faces Phils Tonight Dodgers Seek 6t4 Straight LOS ANGELES -Don Suttoti sat with his arm soaking in a bucket of ice, sip- ping t1 soft drink. He said he was tired and his arm hurl. But he was sm iling. "Jusl winning makes it reel a heckuva lot better," Sulton said. A JS-game. winner last year, Sutton Do.._er Slate All Ga1Ml t11 ~l'I ( ... ) June l DoOfer• "'· Koo.n!on J un.t 1 Do<!Otrs ~I. Mou1la<t Jun• • Dodoen .. I. N-Yo<k 7:H P,..,_ 7:H 1.m. 7:JI o.rr .. eamed only his third · victory of the season Monday night, pitching Los Angeles to a 4-0 victOry over ~1ontreal , extending the Dodgers' win slrcak to five straight. It also extend~ the Expos' los- ing streak lo six in a row. The Doqgers "·ill attempt to make it six slraighi-tonight when Al Downing, 4-2 , opposes Montreal's Steve Renko. 4·4, in the second game of the three-ga me series. Sutton held f.!onlrcal to three singles through seven innings but he had to leave: in the eighth when his elbow tightened 111ightly. "It's nothlng serious ,'' \he Dodger right-hander said. "But it h~ts when I try to break off a curve. 1·m a breaking- ball pitcher so it's something I just have to Jive with." Su~tOn got all the ru ns he needed when Ri chie Allen slugged his fifth home run of the year in the third with Willie Da vis aboard. Willie had singled -extending his bat· ting streak to a 23-games -and then Allen homered over Uie cenlerfield wall. Of his fi'<e home runs four have been hit at Dodger Stadillm and three of then1 have been between the flag poles in straightaway center!ield. "'I'm not trying any ha rder against Mauch than an yone else,'' Allen said later. Gene Mauch, manager of the Ex - pos, handled Allen al Philadelphia during Richie's turbulent years with the Phillies. Los Angeles had taken a 1..0 lead against J::rnie McAna lly. 1-6. in the se· cond inning \vhen Maury Wills singled home Jim Lefebvre. During May Wills hit safely in 21 of the 2{ games in which he played, collecting 36 hilli in 96 at bats, a .373 average. Davis then opened the third with his single and Alt en followed with his homer. Aft.er Wes Parker followed with a single, John O'Donoghue relieved McAna\ly. MONT1t•AL LO! 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" MCA~•llY fL,1·6) ' ' ' ' ' ' O'Oo<>og~ue ' • • • ' • ,,_ , • • • • ' Poy..-~ ' , ' ' , • '~"" IW.l-SI 1.111 ' • • ' , lrrNft 1-1' J ' • • ' ' but he's glad he chose lo complete his college education before venturing into professional baseball. "f wanted to have it lo fall back on juat i1' case I didn't make it in pro ball," he explained. And he credits the remarkable insight of Ted Williams, the Senators manager, for much of his,.current succtss. "Ted helps me all of the time by telling me what to expect. He alv;ays seems to know what pitch is coming," &aya Blittner, of Getman descen.L His name ls constantly botched. ''It'• misspelled 110 much I don't even bother to correct anyone anymore. 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'' H It •It II 10 'T.Murpl>y !L.2-11 .. ) l 11 • • I ~ ,.11,,.....,..,, 1-111' •• 1 l E.Fi1~.,... 2 2 O o 2 o Tl\Oml>\Oft Jl004J 11 1<1<11e0tro..-(W.1-1' J 2 o O 2 J (n• 1 0 0000 !>•v• -Co•. Tlmt -1:'6. A-•n<• -U.119. HDUSTON ~ATCHER JOHN EDWARDS TAKES OUT CINCIN NATl'S JOHNNY BENCH AND SCORES. HOUSTON WON, 4-1. Ash.e, Froehling Win in French Open PARJS (AP \ -An1erican's Arthur Asht. a fa vorite, and Frank Froehling, rated an underdog. captured places Mon- day In the quarter·finab ol the siJlilea in the French Qpetl tennis tournament. · Ashe seeded No.' 2, slowed down llls game to· fit the red clay cour1 at Roland Garro$ Stadium . as he beat Georges Goven of France. 6-4. s-4, 7-5 froehling upsrt Mtirt y Riessen. ser:ded No. 7, 1-6, 2-6, 6-3 . ~-6-2. in a slambang serve and volll"y mAtch more typical of grass court play. . -Stan Smith. setded No. 6. and Patrice Dominguez of F'rance \.\'ete 4'all in the first set when rain interrupted play and sent the-10,000.spectators banked around the oenter court scurrying for cover. Earlier iD thie affernoon a hot sun had beat down on the stadium. In another fourth round match. Ille N.as!a!ie of Romania, seeded No . 3, defeated TMleu."ll! Nowicki of Poland, 6-1 . 6-l. J..ft. 7-:'1. Govcn, a semifinalist last ye9r and !leec:led No. I~. i;imply wasn't consi!itent enough lo cause AJbe: any v.·orry as Lhey carried on tong ex:c.hanges from the base- linf! trying to for« an opening for a pUl.l!Wa}' shot. . ' Ashe worked heavily on Goven·s backhand rind in moat cases it paid oft Ashe k>st his urvice once in each of tht first two sets, and three limes ln the third s~t. bul Coven's service was even "Jess effccUve. "Serviee breaks don't mean much on clay:· /\she said. froeh!lng. making a tennis comeback after fi ve years devoted to business. st11rted off looking !Ike 1 surt loser. He got only two points off Rlessen's eervtce in the first set and eight point.s in the • cond set. "I thought he was Wlbtllable dutinl lho~ fint two seta, bul I didn't wanl to give him the mat eh," Froehling nid. Rie~n said he rec.lied meetlrc Froehling In tournaments four or five times rind that Froehlin& M>O each tlmt. Froe.hling's best effort in hi• carte~ was in 1963 when he ROI lo the final• ol the U.S. championships, only lo lose to R.alael Ost1Il8 of Mrxico. Slumping , Sox 'See 5-year Streak Ended BOSTON (AP ) -'Ille Boston Red So1 still are riding atop the Ameriean Lea.rue East. but they're admittedly hurtlnC, particularly in the pitclting department. "We're still first, but we're going to have to straighten things out and fast," manager Eddie Kasko said Monday afte- the Kansas City Royals swept • doubleheader fNm the staggering Red Sox 7-3 and M before a 15tunned crowd Of 31,110. In dropping their first horne twini,IU since the old Kansas City A 11 turned the trick Aug. 24, 1966, the Red Sox had their lead over Baltimore trimmed to l ~1 games as the Orioles spilt a doubleheader ~ith the Chicago White Sox. ''There's just no explanation for whal'1 happening," Kasko said. "We certainly neW another starting pitcher, and we'n trying lo get on e, but there's noth ing ~ lo report on that A couple of complete games certainly would help at tlU. stage." The Red Sox sat in small groups In ajl seetions of the clubhouse after losing f9f the seventh lime in the last 11 starts. 1t appeared they could see pennant ho~ fading. ''I guess things could be worse, because we 're still in first place," Ka.Sko said softly in his dark office. "We're just going to have to bust out in the next cou- ple of days ." The Royals whipped two veterans. Ray CUip and Gary Peters, in the twin j0!1 assuring them or becoming only the se- cond team to win a series from the Red Sox this season. Culp lasted less than l\.\'O innings and Peters just seven. Despite the Red Sax lead, starting pitchers now have gone O)_e distance in just seven of 47 games. Sonhy Siebert, the most dependable starter,~' only three complete games despite a glossy 9-0 record. Martin Given Big Welcome By Twins Fans ST. PAUL-MTNNEAPOL!S <APJ -The saga of Billy Martin -his rapport wiHI Minnesola baseb.lll fans -hasn't chring- t d. -( They ~red him when he brought 'ti~ sllrliog lineup1 out ; they cheered him ~ hia re:lurn trip to the Delroi~ dugout, ~· they even applauded him ID-and-from • trip to the mound io...visit Mickey Lolich.1 While they showed they haven't fora:ot~ ten Martin, Mlnnuota fans certainly e~ hlblltd as much esteem for Harmoj Kl lie, brew, if not more. _ For Klllebr:ew, No. 10 on baseball's alC. time home run list, drew the loudest cheer of the day 1'hen he blasted h~ 49Sth career home nm with two men ot to insure the Twln1 and Jim Kaat of a 6-J vtctory over the Tigers and Martin, wh~ reb.Jmed to Mlnnuola for the first Umt u the Detroit manager. ~ "You have to be aware of ii," aai Tw!M manager Bill Rigney. "But I thi I w.u more concerned about lhe last twt games when we scored 13 runs· and lost. both game:1. J don't U1ink the play era were trying to prove anything. It mlg~· have been just a cue of proving theif idtnlllies. · l "Thls is just like' any other ae:rles fo~ 111," Mortln aald be!°" the 1tart of 0., thre&-game aeries qalnlt the Twins. "'lbey'tt ell jull •• Important ... ~ you're fighting lor the pennaot. ' "lt was kind of 11.rlnte to come born! and not go to my own mu.e," aai4 Martin, who leased his 1\Jchfielcl, Mtnn.· 1 · home for the buebalJ .eason to TwinSj coach fr11nk CrosettJ. "I guess J"ll hav• to go bf and see how my trees are doing." . ' f l I' e b g a k d d ' a 'a e ' .l Tuttd~ • .-. 1, 1'71 DAILY 1'1lOT J f .~opp Coach Bitter All-star_ ' About Joh Dismiss3l Cagers Hy HOWARD L. HANDY Of ...... 0.11, '1111 ,,.,, Bill Armstrong, coach of lhe Compton High School Tarbabe basielball team for the past - 12 years has been nominated -as the Region 8 rep!'esentalive ·for national hlgh ~hool coach or the year ho11ors and 1\'il! be ·honored as California prep mentor of the yea r at the. • North.SOuth game in Oakland. But Bill is a man without a country -or should we say a man without a team . At any rate, Arm strong, ·after winning four C!fo' chain· pionsb ips in l.i years, winning the }Iuntinglon Beach /nvita· tional tourney the past two ·sea.sons and amassing 66 con- secutive victor ies in coaching the Tarbabes, has been reliev- ed of duty as Compton coach by principal Aaron Wad e. "ll's a long story and I don't know all of it my self," he told the DAILY PILOT today. "You knol4' we Jost th;it game to Torrance last season and afterwards the boys were ·worked up. __ "% ~jd some i l\jng'" aod kicked a few lockers in the dressing room after the game. "He (Wade) came in the dressing room but he didn ·1 say too much. Later he told me I didn't have control of the learn. "I didn't get too clear of a picture of what was bothering him. I didn't know there was anything wrong until the last minute. ··He told me he v.·as getting pressure within and without ·and that I was caught in the fniddle of a racial situation . But · he didn'l clarify or elaborate on the situation . ·'He did say I was costing the di strict mone y by prac· ticing beyond 6 o'clock but the custodian is on duty until 11 BILL ARMSTRONG o'clock so I can't buy lhat part of it either. "He then .'iaid the players didn't have any respeci for me. I carried three or four on Lhe squad that shouldn't have been there and there were some o( cnetTrUHil-Wl!te"bttt and sounded off after that last game because they didn't play. "I had no business carrying them and I made the mistake in so doing. But 1 had then1 there to v.·ork against every day_ I was always afraid of a situation that C<>uld develop among them. "One was a hothead and as a jayvee V.'as involved in '"'O IighlS in a game. \V henever 1 put him in he would break down team play. "One boy I carried was the kind I don't approve of and I v.•asn't going to carry him but I did and got far more out of him tqat t ever dreamed or but he wouldn't hustle and he .P1·incipal Tells Wliy : Coach Was Ousted 1 Aaron \\'adc is principal of Compton High School. former coach of a CIF championship foolball U?am at Centennial High and CWTent!y spends Jime: on weekends ofriciating professional football games. He is .a proud man and "' man \vho runs Compton lligh 'School in the changing society 'that has brought abou1 an "enrollment almost entirely made up of black students. • Two weeks ago Wade releas- ed his Caucasian basketball roach, Bill Armstrong, despite an out.standing 12·ye.ar record v.·hich included four CJF .ciiampion:ships and a string of 06 consecu1ive victories ''I just decided lo make a change. \\le have to ba!Ance 'off the v.·hole program." \Vade told the DAILY PILOT. • "\Ye 've had son1e problems tpe last couple of years that affected the v.·hole school · "I have a responsibilily to 1he y,•ho1e co mmunity. not iust 1he football or basketball pro- grams. There were some pro· blems on the basketball team this yea~c ~ii!ijiij~i!ijiijipi " " .. "We have to change \'t'tlh the times and recognize these pro- blems and deal v.•i th them. They can't be relegated lo others. "I ha ve always Deen honest, fai.r and consistent and I reel I have to do what I ha ve to do. I am doing the same things now thal ! did when I was coaching. "The only differen ce is that I had a whistle around my neck and a cap on niy head at that lin1e and now I V.'ear a shirt and a tie. Basically, I opC'rate on the same principles that J did when I wa s coaching. I feel this is necessary to run the school. ''Ed die Thomas v.·ill take over as head coach. He has been at Compton high for the past nin e years. mos tly as Junior varsity b a s k e t b a l 1 CT!ach." \\'ade adds. '\lade slated that as far as he knew, Armstrong was lo remain en the Con1pton High faculty even though he had been relieved of coaching duties. sulked a lot. He was the only one I had any f1.1fficulty wlth Ia.st year ... Wade ha s named Eddie Thomas to re place Armstrong as head basketball coach. Tho1nas \a Negro) was junior varsity nientor for several years and hes been with the distr ict for nine years. ·•r have nothing against Ed- die," Armstrong C<>ntinues. ''He's a nice fe llow but he thought I was neg lecting him. He y,·ent to Aaron anC said he wasn't going to C<>ach next year but he didn l say anything 10 me about it. "Aaron then told me he ,,--- couldn 't afford to lose a good coach like Eddie and I got the feeling al that lime he had made a decision lo make a change. .. , wanted Eddie to come in and work with the varsity \Vhen his team was through practicing but he didn't show any inclination to do ii. \\.'hen h~ told Aaron he didn't wan t to coach under me any more, that y,•as the first l had heard tlf""1t ""'t-admtt"we-dfdn1t-wttrlr- as closely U1is past year as we did in other years. .. The school (Compton High) has gone so far downhill you CQU!dn 't believe it is the sainr. place. There are dropouts roan11ng around the campus ;ind they hide during class and aren't caught. ·"rhey coma in the halls between periods and have formed gangs on the campus. One "'pman teacher was assaulted recently and sent Lo !he hospital. One man n!'ar my room 1s assaulted all the time. "11 is nothing unusual for teachers to be cussed up one side and dov.•n the other. The kids. not all of them but many of them, don't seem to be in· tercsted 111 getting an educa· lion_ It is gelling 1nore and 111ore that way all the time. "Yes, I'm bitter about !lie situation, frankly. I don't think 1 was given very much con- si der.at io n under lhe circumstances. T tried '10 do a good job and r think I did do a good job -and then to get that type of treat1nent. You can understand why I am bit· ler. •·J have a letter lrom Aaron stating 1 was caught in a changing society and un· fortunate lo be in lhi ~ silua- ' ffltppy Newport Harbor Winnet•s B .... o~ Og\~ (left \ holds the trophy e1nblemati~ or rO\V (from left) include Dave Nichols. Doug Rose- Clf tennis supremacy \von fo1· the second str aight ner and coach P at \Vil son . Others playing on cham- ~ar__tly_NewpotL~bQJ~S:--Tars .. ~_we.ligg:_jlJ:_ fro!tl _ _pj.@!hi ~ tea 1n included Cody_ Small, Kim Perino is Dave Ea s l1nan with Tim O'R1elly glancing at and Bo fs6el1. · the perpetual silver bow l trophy. Others in back Albritton Stuns Stevens; Estancia Cops CfF Cee Title By Plll L ROSS Of t~t 01i1y l'l!ol 11111 Freshman Kevii \Villingham 1·J1.1; 1. ~e1~ .... iGltndor11 1 1.o1.1, 3. R..,.~ l(oron1 11~1 Motl 1 S•.I, ~ added pojn!s to U1e Estancia Ko••<1c11 1Buon• P••k l 1,,,,: i. 1'1'1! i Burn.nk I I :Sl.6, NOR\VALK -The Orange Gee cause y,·iU1 1l 5·8 tie for Mile -1. cumm1119, OUgl\eHil C r'fth l'c ·" the I g "•m •-11.1: ;. Herr!.-IS Torr•"<tl •·11 •. oast area may have been 1 P • C '" on Ju P } M•rsn.u (R•<1~) 4,1;.r, •. S<Mll. l;icking Jn the quantity dep<irt· 1.l'hilc Edison frosh Joe Troxell j';f.,,\~~:~", f{~~t1 ,,13,;, 1. Law.on rnent Monday night in the Cl F' tied for third at 5-8. Two m11. -1, 1nnt• !VPl•n<11 t:oo.o So Clo I b ht t fMt•I •eoi:ordl; l . Gene! (lonla Anal uthern Section track and ry wa s a so roug o •:00.6; J. wn ,.,,,. cLomooc1 ,,01.1; ~- f. Id r· I t c . c II the area by , f.1arina soph Ko~" (SI. Jol\n Bo!tQI t;01.•: ). 1e ina s a err1tos o cgc Scllw•ih•r 1Bu•ta.,kl ''°"·' but t)le quality was there Preston Campbell. the run-uu HH -1. Jack"'" 1LomPocl 1 •. ,, ner"p ·n tl>e C 1320 'th ' C.11••<11t !001 Pu•b101l U ,l, J. Eotered in • the Monday " 1 ee wi a Gr>r<lm••• tG~<><lot'•I u .J; • Frffman rlambake. y,•hich was postnnn-rareer topper of 1:22.9. ~~:~~)i1,,~~-" s. w1 .. !Hun1l119ton r-Another soph. Westminster's 1110 LH -1. J1ck"'n 1L""'"""1 1 •. ,, ed from Friday night due to 1 c"""'" 10o1 Puel>lo•I t9.l: J. the weeke"d C"•·n. "'eCe fo"r Jtnl l\eathlt')' finished [/lS \ \O Gorainltr CGl•"<lor1I lt.3: • McOur•n " " " th th ' d · h B !A..,.~••ml 19 " J L•odl o" hi earn e 1r snnt Jn l e ee , area at eles in the varsity r-v 11 .. '''""'nf> It 1 660 in I :22.8 with i·unior Gene uo rel•• -1 Cen1enn111 •11: ?. division. Bl•or '1,S: J E11•nt>owr• q '· '· Taylor of Marina placing ~· S•••nN •1.•; 1. G1•ev 0.1. And all four ended up earn-Mii• ••I•• -1 oom111!1"• J.19 1 ~ '· ing theinselves berths in cood in the 120 lows at 12.9. :"'°.'.';~';':.'!; ~·~·!~ J. L P1>1¥ J u.9, f ri day·s sta!c preliinin~ries al Taylor also ran a leg on HJ -1. s1on•• n;'!,,,.,.1.1 '·': , " ~'\ .. n'n°'s 1-·cth pl t 30 9 Ko""'' !LB Mln1a1.,1 •·ti . i ~ M•rln• 1.lO.t; 5, LB W\1\0fl l.)1.r. HJ -1. Sht•••r IFonltnll I·); l ~t.':~;f1" .!1~8 •.J'it,d:;..';.',,,'·f lnir.o~·~~~"S. v1,.g;1no tlllilof>do1 6-4. l.J -l. snar .. (Nolrt Dl'Tle) 23. l"": 1. Al<1am1 l(ollonl n·l1'~: l. John1on (L~nwoodl ll·t'.~: 4. Wtll<or \Oxn•r<I) 22.-; S. Collln11 (E<lloon) 22-4, PV -I. H••g•~ {Sin M•rCO•) IO.(I; 1, l!.uk> ("'~"• 01m•l IM ; l , Foo~ !Mon ... Vl•lo) 13.01 •. Cu•••" (CtolPll 13-0; 5. Tl• L•ndr~•u~ 1Domlngue1 1nd Wllllt ml (LB Polvl tl·O, SP-1. Hlrtmon (P••~don•l s.1·11'<1 1. B•la .... oll {G•Ml Sol·J•1; l. Robe•h lS A \lilltY) Sl·9~.: •. l ovloH IS.onll Fri Sl t1.: I. Pan1i!I IClenaor•! Sl•l. Fl~~I !elm ICOflnt• Notrt 01-u. ComoTon I~. l'•!o Vlf<W 11. Con1..,ni.1 •O, Po1ollen• ana San M.,IOt I ooc~, L•k•wO<>d on!! W••' co.In• ' ••en. Mtrinil, F""ta111. LB Mlm••n 11\<1 S<ml • ••ch, Cro1,.1 S. Ml,.Jon Vl•lo, ,O,•u••· COiion. Ctm•rllkl, LB Jor<l•n •net G•hr • eldt. Woslml111lor, •on11 An1, SA \11Hev. Sant• ~.. LvnwO<>d. Mon!• v;,11 •nd Pf!M V•rde1 J e1cn. Chino_ Morn!no1ldo, O•n1rci •f'ld LI WlliOll 1 ••<'•. '" UCLA. ,. .. a vu ace . . F~, • ..,_, 1S1>1!• Fe f ,.,, • l'elltn•" P 880 relay effort and Ed ison's \A•n•..,,br•! ''· 1. Goran ... 4G•ro•" 100 -'· G"•101e iE111n<••I ••: '-erhaps !he mosl e/ec-R C II' Gro••I '"· i'l~~~~ ~~~~~:~/ 1~~11( •.J.J•~~~~·b!'f; tri rymg re'sult concerning area on o ings was fifth in !he LJ -_I. Brown !LB Pol•) ;s.1•,, ;. Pol¥l 10,11 s. ~°"'' !Gle,,.,il•> 1o.•. B ...... Jong i·um ·th 22 -l<t1Yl<ll•o• tG1ra•n G•o•e l ll 11, l Ito -1. Glr~'ICI• !E•l•ncl•l 11.t : 1. spikcrs occu rect in the shot .... P wi a -:> J•o~,..,n tLom11ocJ 1J·•· • e1~1·· Miiier <C..,••ait 11 r; 3. P!Det1bu .• t h N leap. ~~~~¥~l .J,i'{:, !, w1 1"•1 tCrei.c~ni. 1S1n1• Birb•••) u 1; '· Edwa•<ll csin-pu w ere ey,·porl Harbor's Junior Ed Radermacher PV _ '· wn,,, (Domino~••' u.; 1 '' An11 111, !. Jena1..,, tLB Po1v1 11.3. Story .s told by fabulous duo of junior Terry 3 07 0 f M' . v· . k M,,-'' IV1ltn(l l / H·l. l. sro~t "~ -! "'<•••• IPomon1I 1:11.1, 1. Albrillon and sen ior Mark : · 0 ission ieJo loo St'-o: 's1.11L'fe":1~> iO:~ ~;,;b~~~';",!.~~~'011 1•· f~rtb:1\~/i'''~',1;1~~' ',?h~·;.~~ p"'•;:.,O~j l!on ," That's the Arnistrong. St 'd d h cond in a close finish with SP -t. Alb•lnon IN•""""'' ~•rb<lr! 1;n ,1, l wnlln•• IAaDY,•! l n .5. \Vhat about lhe future? evens pr0\'1 e eac olher Long Beach f.U llikan ·s J1·m ''"' i. St•••"• t H•W1>or1 H1r11o n •1 ino -1. w1111•m• IN. Torr1nc•1 with built-in competition once 5'•: J Crou fC,...sPll a1-111• •. O•v•" J :09.t ; 1, L1mt>tr1 ioo, Puob1os1 ''If I don 't get something to Shepstone J :06.9 in the o~ 1c im1t1 1101 .st-S"-; s. Mcc.11 !Ctn· 1.10.1; 1. c.1<11ro IE ! 1i.ncno1 l :U,o; again. U'C"t' lennl1I) l~-$. • C1rrlll~ \Sanlt ,o,no) J 11,1; S. "'~o" Named Six standout.! from Orangt area high 9Chools maQ up half of the South squad which will face the North June 19 (& p.m.) at Orange Coest Colle:ge in the sixth annual Orange County North-South all-st•r basketball game. The1Soulh will hf: carrying a 3·2 edge inlo the series but the Yankees Clime out on lop last year by a 108-100 margin .• The half dozen area cager1 who'll be performing in the rontesl for South coach Jint Stephens of Marina are bl:l own former Viking player.! Kipp Baird (S-5) and Jeff Butt (6-J!h:J, Estancia's f>-11 Gary Orgil l, 6-1 1h. Mark Grigsby cf · Corona del Mar and Newpof\ Harbor's Mutt and Jeff combo of John Kazrner (6-3) a'nd Taras Young (S.-1 1 ). l\.faking up the r emainder o! the Rebel roster will be La Quinla's 6-6 Jeff St. Cla ir, e-5 - Jerry Maras of Pacifica, 8-8 Paul Zyskowski of Tustin, oo lhill's ~ Ra~·ScnCultz a~ Jim Keyes ~ a ernu . Olson (5-9lfr ) of Santa Ana . Valley . St. Clair was lhe leadinc . scorer in the county last , winter with a 25.9 norm whiW l\.faras (Garden G r o v r. ) , , Schultz (Crestview) and Key6. t lrvine) all were t h eir league's top pointmakers. •· Stephens "'·ill be assisted by Marina junior varsity mentor Ron Lindsay. Coaching the North will be . Sonora's Paul Bush, whose Raiders swept lo the CIF AA cage title in March. In addition lo Bosh's own ~x-players Dave Meyers (6-7 ), Mike Taylor (~1h) and Tim Horton (6--0 ). the Yankee lineup also will have a definite Orange Coast area flavor with Costa Mesa resident John Seymour (6-1 guard from · Servile) fi guring to play a big. role in lhe North plans. l\.-1eyers was player of thf'. year in the county and lhe CIF' AA ranks. Filli ng out the. list oy Yank selectees are Bob DeWe4!se (El Dorado), Randy Dickinsoo and Wally 1\.-lunoz of lAwell, Villa Park'!!. Pat Mclnal\y and' Ron Todd, Abel B e t n a l (Orange), Bill Sell (Rancho Alamitos). Todd All en fTroy) and assistant coach Bill Kann (Sonora). Meyers is the tallest player, in the Yankee ca mp while· Horton, Sell and B~rnal iihare shorty hono rs at 6-{I apiece. my liking, [ v.•ilJ Sllly and g · h 1320. Fln11 !01m 1corlno· 'lomcoc It, f,O,rus1) J;1 ,1 t h d I k II f Ut t e most electrifying Lo k d h Gardon Grovt 16, Cenrtnnl•l I nd Ocm· 110 LH -1 Huston (G1ro¥l IJ,6.-1. eac an ~ a Y.C~r or a factor of the shot was Albrit· mpoc snea e I rough for in1u11 1J .. ,~. N..,.oort H•cbor, G1on· \l~ne· <C ~imln•d•J n .1, l .. \lltk (W. "''"" AU·ll•'' decent coaching nns1t1on the varsity team litle w•'tb 18 dor•. Lii il'olr •nd Mor11!119110e 10 ••<~. orra ncoJ n .9; •· '"'"'""""' (Atto .. oJ •11vtr '<~"1 Ht. "•· "Th' th' r-.. _·I I Ion's second conquest this D<)j PveblOI ,,,., El)fMo•••., • ••th. 14.0; s. ~tr1w '!Gordon Grwe) 11.1. Bob o.w .. se--EI Oor•<lo •·1 ~ .1s 1ng came auvu so season or his older teammate.. points to edge Garden Grove eiair •· $i n11 "'"" 1, Gie.-..11~, "'•~•nl c,'i":ntl:'a:,0;-11.sa';.~"', ~l°.:'. ~~·.',', ~-. Rannv Dlt>I .. ...,, -L-•11 •·• •. late , 1n the year. that there The &-4, 220-pound !Ith (Iii) and Centennial \ \:1 ). ~~.!JPJ•~ct••d!~~"1",,,., •'•"11 •nd 5.,,,1 B••b1r• ••.J, ~. Lii Poi, ... '· ::;;• ~~':::O~~~::! ~ : aren I many openings aroun. d. grader dupHeated "s .. ,·ctocy However. Dominguez (13) 100 -1 a1cwn ccomplll"I ,0.0, '· HJ -1 Brown /Glenaoro ) 64: 1 e111 s.11--111nC1•• "l•mll"" 1.0 c. A-• t k h be t IJJ • finished 8 J d • th Sn •.• lldkPWood 'nl,; J. ~tch! IW. Ltwls ICl\lno) 6'4j l . l!~ Trd•tfl Jonn !4v"'°"r-Sorvl 1< •·1 C. .·~ yo. u a e sue a a 1ng over Stevens 1·, the CIF C ear secon Jn E' cov1n11 10.1: '· Wlill•m• !Ctmirlllo) 1e111"'n > •"" l'lfeb •fl•~•t111 1-1, s. 11. ,,,., Ta•lor-Sono'• t~·. ,. r II r k 440 -I b t _._._. 10.1; l . "o l!tln, Wl!llngnam IE•T•ncl•) •nd Cor"fll 1nanc1a _Y . 1 you ma e a prelims two weeks earlier "' ay u was ...,.,,1......, an" •• ~n _ 1. 0 ,..,01 tConitnnr.11 ,,,,, 1 !C•••ctnt J~s! 1-i. . 01vt M•¥f'!l-Sono<• "' c: change. Lt is rough. with a career best effort of 64-placement in that race by tht (l.h~,..J:d1 co;;'.~~J l.1.1 . ...., f-11 1sZ'~~ P r~,;t;.,1r• Gl~~i;:i,: f8E1•:::,'~;1 ll:l~~i i: ~:.i '!.'::':~'· ~~ ~ "I have contacted th r <. Ste"ens m•""g-• 62 "'• for finish judges. who gav~ no ap-w",',,'!.'!',",",'•· 21.1: 1. w1c~o11011 iLll wrooot• 1s1m11 11 ·4'~; •. s •• .,.r P1t Mc1,,.11.-v1110 "••k '·''• ,. v ..,.., ru V 7~ I I b · ~' ICl\1ml""<l•I l'O·!G; f, W•f¥fr {K1ttlli! Pon To<1<1-Vlllt I'••• •·1\1 C. Un iver.sity or \Vashinglon b.u. t i the runnerup Srv">t. paren reason or I e snu bbing ,.,~,-,!, .. ,",•,u•b,•.•,"', •. 15,1,.,11,,',,'!,',· 10.1•·,, C<11cl>ft..-P1u• BU'I~ •Seno••I •"" h t I d f th r-v of the lJons ' "w _,, •· -l>V -I. llom~•o tGl1d.,onoJ lJ.o; 1. 1!11 Kinn 'Sono•t l. avt'n 1ear rom em. Albrillon's fantastic heave · We>1m1noer1 i.12.1, o. M1t1cw 1s~.. 111~1,, !Hir11 n.~. J, s.,111, rGa•d•n ArnlSlrong holds a masters places hi·m , mere t"·o ,·nches v1"1"' ~;fj~11 t:1'.I ; 1· r,,,,. <Atta lomoi G•o•el 11·'1 4 P~••e"' CGt•<11n Gr<'v•J 5eo11~ All·•lff•J•••-. ,. •1·6: S. Kwtn !.S•n1• An1t 11". IOI s ._, ' • d . h' t d -100 -l ll utl ln !El••nllo ... tr\ ••: 1. ll)O -I. Sheo''-!Lfl Malik•nl ~p -I. ICle'Tl•n• !St. P•ul) Sl·:!I'-; ), •YM' c I. I I. cgree 1n is ory an LS cur-short of the &l-6 national 16-s1run1. !Kinn..,,, Buen• P•rk) ,,, 1 3;06,t: 1. "'"""mo<I'"" 4M1 .. ;,,., v1,101 Girtl• IS,tnl• ,.,,..,, u.'"'' 1 NK«~•• M..-• Gr1w1Dv-C<1M 11o1"' I'<. rently teaching gen er a I Id .. J•<""' !C~1nr~t '"•""•l t.t : •. p,0: J :oi.o; J. Dick CPtl<>S Vrrllttl l:O! 6: • !He..,eu ~t; '· v,111ouu !Ill• ,,...111 G1.., O•ol!l--E1••!'f'• ~\I c. year-0 age group recc..rd set o• .. fC0<n•!on1 t.t : s. 110 .. !t B coiv i srn11.~ !Como1on1 J.ot.s: s. w1"1 cs1. S6·l· 1. Voll tH•mfll S•"'~. "'' .sc...,111-Foot"•ll •·• ' b · d I · I d b 10.D Monico) l :Ot • Ffnol •·om •<-<-·. '·'''"''' ''''• , ' '' . _,. , us1ness an c er1ca recor s y Sam Walker of Dallas T .. l:-no HH _ 1 Jon•• 1,.,, .. ,,.,, .. ~ ··• Jr>t '· •ir-L• .. v•n • •·• c ''• If d bl • '"' 110 -I. JoCk\011 !Ctnttn11l11l ll ?; ' 1 O Y Y S•nll ,o,n1 i nd 5tnlt 8erblfl 11 ••<1', IC1~ Boir-M1r!,.. f·S ,. at ....vmptOft. · e OU eS <IS 8 as in 1967. I'•""'" IC0tnol""l 11 .1; J l(ny1Q1110' ' ' 1 Ml::Cullou;I\ ll't,.h) 1•.11 l Cenlrtl I , C~•'Tllnade, Gtrden G•.,.~. Jt!I Bu!l-Merln• llol'~ G·P' K~<n INotre 0•-1 14.t : t, Jo/ln•on (0<n9lon, G,.v, C.ia<11ton1, GltndO'•· driver training IO.structor after Nick Ro·· or Coron• del CGirden Gro .. ol ll .0; 4 J1cobt ((l\t... !Po$1<!e~•l IS 1. !. Wl'ltl\ IStnlo F•I N ~ l p Jot>n 1o:,,,,.,.,_N __ Htr-.. , ,. = ,,..1 ll!on<l1I 11.01 J. Beyeri IL01r•) 151 •• ";~, H0~i;t"i, ~~'i'~.~n~~s1~0;•~0: T1r11 V01.Jno--N•,._.1 ~1roorSll a school hours and on Saturday Mar "'as beaten for the first l"l.4. 'do LH -1 Jon•• !P11o v,,.,,1 P~on10, """ ~ .. , • ••<~. simi. w .. , J@..-. M•••'-P•c111<0 1-1 "' · h u O -1 ll.rzv1°'1•~ !C•rlltn Grove! 1~ I Totca c El R 11 nd SA y II ) Jim 11.f'ftJ-S,0, V111t~ .. ,.,,,, C In t e of f-season. time this season in the varsity '' '' 1. Jo~"'"" 1B111n j' 1; J, H••••tl H~ j 1·01 ••10,r !M•"n•I 11.t . J. Kl.,,, " •· """ 0 1 • •• ~~rmlt 01,..,,,.__5,., v011,~ H ', G t~~"'" Ano I 41,I ; '·Gr ain• (S•~•"l'lll 0'" •mt 11.1, '-Blue~~"' {Morn· ••',,"·,, ••••, 0 10 ,.~,,,.,, •••• _,,,, For one of lhr eight 880 bul came through "'ilh a ... 1, ~-F••rill.• <Oomlnoue•! 491 1""•1ne11J~. 1. M•nl~ !U••ondl lJ.6. ~ ...,., -· l'•u• Zv1•~~1--111.i1n '" ,. tlO l lo:. I' 1 · I~ r111v -l. Cornolon l 7'I I. 1 bl' •ubl•CI lo cninvo ll>l~wlnt •evl tw (<11cn~•-Jl1t> Sl1p11t<'l1 IWrln11 •"" nominees for nationnl high valiant effort in garnering a i--""-----c·.....:"'c'c'~::.....:::~o'c"c'~o'c'~"'-' -''"''"'"'~""~"~'~''!:>G.1; i . ~""'" "'"' l!:JC.1; 01 111m1>. 11 011 Lind••" CM•r1.,.i. school basketball coach of the stale qualifying spnL -"-'"""-----.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .vt•n r honor s. fa1e has dealt a Rose led for a bout the fi rs! B b ll s d • lnw blow. The honor means h<' 500 ya rds but Staved in a a ~e a # FWn ings has been selected I r o 111 seve n-contestant paCk around •t:J la C a I i r or n i a . 0 re g on, the beginning of the final turn. Washi ngton. Alaska, Ha"·an As he atten1pted to make a and Nevada as the regional move at lhal point, Elvie C<>ach of the year. lloward or Long Beach Poly ~-~ocked elbow~ u•ith Rose, slightly thwarting any ad- vancement by the bespec- tacled Sea King star. Anyhow. Rose gutted it out al the end of the turn and put on a furious final kick in -the homestretch lo nip Buena Park junior Tom Kovacich for thi rd in 1:54 ,8. Morningside ·_. Perce ll l\eel- ing was the e:cpected 880 vic- tor in 1:52.7 while Brad }-{einzen of Glendora ran a strong race in 1:34 .8 to nip Rose for second . Garth Wise of Huntington Beech was the fourth area ace to qualify for the stale prelims i s he eked in for fifth in the 120 high hurdle! in 14.7, fite tenths In back of the 14.2 win- ning.. clocking by Lompoc'i; Chaflie Jackson. Ai\IERICAN L1':AGUE Boston Baltimore Detroit New York Cleveland Washingt.on Oakland Kansa!I. City h-1innesota Ang:el1 ~1ilwaukce Chicago East Division W I. 29 18 .,, t9 26 22 21 26 20 26 18 29 West Division 33 18 23 22 25 " 23 .,, 19 25 18 26 W Ml& .. 'I llt1~UI Chieffo l•l. 81t!1Moro 0-11 Mllwt•~ff ,, (~Ytl..->d S MlnntM>tl •· O•ltOll 1 WUhln<Jlon 4, Alltth 0 1<1n,~1 Cl,.,. 1.f, 8e11Cfl l -4 N .... Yo'* S.J. O•kl an<T lol Tffl~'I 01-. Pct. .617 .587 .542 .447 .435 .J8J .647 .51 1 .510 ,460 .<32 .<O> GB f" .111;! 8 ••• If 7 7 91\ 10~ 11~ Otlrol1 (C1ln J-01 II MlnntlO!O !l't'N Ml, nl1~1 C•••fltnd fOunnlnt S-2) 11 Mllw•vk" lil'•nl" f·O!, 111tM ""'''' (Ml!Mt~ 0.1) ti W1llll.,.1011 (llatll'l•n 1•1), nl•M Otkrtnd !l !W •o-n I f ,., • .,, Yl)tlt '(KUM '·"· 11l1M "lfll•I Cit¥ (H.,,lund •·41 91 lotltft \ll<lllq•e 1·01 Onlv ''"''' ocllf!Clul..,. NATIONA L LEAGUE St. Louis Pittsburgh New York Chicago Pttonlreal Philadelphia Ea st Division W I. 32 17 29 19 27 18 21 Tl 18 24 t7 30 l\'esl J>lv i1lon San Francisco 37 14 Dodger'° 26 24 Houston 25 24 At/ant.a 22 23 Cincinnati 20 29 San Diego !5 J) ~HIY'I llnwll l Pltt1bv••~ •· Cl\ic~oo 0 o.ct1••1 4, Mon!rtll O Pt1. .~ .604 .600 .<38 .<29 .J62 ,725 .520 .510 .4<0 ... .300 5•n Francl•«I J, N .... Yo•k J, It l11nln,, fl~l!&ll•lphl• l-l, San Dlf90 ,., 51. LOl.Jlt J, •t1t11i. 1 ttowl!Ofl 4, Clnclnn•ll I TMIV'I 0•-• GB 2~ii ' to~; 10~; f< to~ ff 141,i 16 21 1h 51 LOVI• IZt cl\lfV ,.1) •I ,.llllllvrt~ (1:!111 6-)). nlont HOtltlOl'I fll11IMl'Tlt J.!I 11 ,0,!111111 flCtlllY 1-41, nleht Montrt•I llltnkl> •·O •t °""'''' !Oownlnt •· 1\. nlo~I New Vt><I !Gentry l-•1 ti I.In l'r1<><.l1c. !$1- 1.JJ. ~~"' Only l •tnt' ocl\INIUltCI , llTH ANNIVERSARY SALEll BIGGEST & BEST YET I DEAN LEWIS !TfOIV[()l!]9 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS COROLLA 1971 0... •1111 S'ICIAL $1777 "' 1971 DEMO Headi~th? .Then head Into end out of Plenty ol for p$'A ·~~d\ong Beach Darking_ And the crowds Toast of the "evrning for area spike buffs was the iron· man performan~ turned in by Estancia sophomore Bruct. Girasole~ '1.'ho paced the Eagles to !he Ctt cham- pionship by personally ac- rounting for 22 of the team's total of 221h. $2999 ' DEAN LEWIS , ... , .......... •ui11ft1h Afrport. ll's not a ll t~t " tiaven't found ii yet. Your tar. It's easy to got ""-# travel agent Knows lhe way. oct.'..,_&M,_•1111'-PSA..,_,_. • ._ 1966 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA MESA Girasole e q u a 11 e d hi~ lifellme best with A 9.9 100 vlc· lory , too k the l80 in an ea8td up 17.9. leaped to an aU-Ume Service ind P1rt1 for All Imported C.n pcrsonAI be~! of 'l2·51ii In c&p· Modtrn Body Shop for All Cart 646°9303 turing the long jump and Ort;ngc County's Largest and ~ioot 1'1odem 'royota and Volvo o ,aler USll CAI WIC&AC $1495 1f6f TOYOTA COIONA Hird,._, 11:..,!ti, H .. ..,, 4 .,....., 1Jr ~. ()tS5 $'41, 11 nchorrd " second pltil'l' 44.0 OYllSIAS blLIYll1 SPICIAl.lm 4i0 rrl11y squad. I L ________ _:::,::=:=,.:.:~:.:.!.!::!;::!!!!::.. _________ !;:.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~J , t -. ' ... J I OAJLV PILOT .. ~:."''..'.~.·.: .. B ¥C R egatta .. . . . . ' lut 5d,Y, J~fH l , 11971 . . . •' ..... . ,",,' LEGAL NOTICE 50th Anniversary Fleet 01ampion CELEBR·ATION Jim Nugent's Kar1111 Won the Sanl•na 22 F'leei ch&.{Dp- ionshi p Sunday 1n lhe l'tries 1ailed in conjunction with Balboa Yac ht Clurs ~!emoriaJ Day Re811lla. Nug ent is (rom IU hOs\ club. Runner-up Y+'as Shadow . skippered by Dave Turner of Seal Beach Yacht Cl ub. Tht regatla drew 193 boat s in 16 classes. Final resul~: PHRF' !24 1 -11) Laughing Lion, Jeff Barber. OPYC: 12! Elu.sive. Lance McCabe. BY(; t 3) Bonita. Gold ie Joseph, L!YC; 141 Big f..1aggie, ~like Harvey, PMYC: t~) Com- motion, Butler & A lcumbr~r. NllYC. RHODEs-33 Ill) Il l Milltr~. Bill Ha~lor, BYC : 12) F'i reny. John Kewell. BYC: !31 Madness. Bud Edgar, NHYC. Roman, Rowland Lohman , 8YC: (4) One For The Road, Jim Tyler, BYC: lS) Serious, Jack Coulter, BYC. Lf00·14B l9 f ( 1 I T<Jckless, Dudley Johnson, BCYC: ~2! rungus, J1;111k .. • SAVlNGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DIAGNOSTIC CENTER GOODYEA·R TI RE CEN TER SERVICE DEPARTMENT PARTS DEPARTMENT BODY SHOP RENTAL LEASING PC !6) -(I) Misty. Ted Congdon. "NHYC. LUDERS-16 I 12 ) (I I "l<ffilee. n "HrOriia~a . "[i'C; Haiku. Rick Gantner. NHYC; 13) Cat's Pa\r, Ke i I h Dinsmoor . BYC. Humann, BYC ; (3)' _''.'.H~ap~·~· ,.,~ .... .,.~...::~~~°'.'!!~~:!;~~~~~~::;;~. "~~~~,}""'i;fyc~ 111 'ON EVERY NEW & USED Ci\R·T RUCK CAMPER' SHIELDS ( li>J -I 11 Aileen, Pat Scruggs. NHYC: (2) Cbarlotle. Larry Baum , BYC; 13) Patience, John llomme. NHYC: 141 Jean, C ar I Reinhart, NHYC. Mall"d, Jack Crool, BYC. FANTASTIC t .. • KITE A (II) -(I J Duke , "";, John Daigh. NHYC: 121 Cusin DISCOUNTS I~ 50 GALLONS FREE GAS Cocaine. Hugo Schmidt. LJY C; I MERCURY I 10) t1 I Mellow Yellow. A. Lysight, CBYC : t2) Splinters, T . Lindley, AYC : (3) Duet. Lloyd Greeno. CBYC. THlSTLE 16) I I l Shenanigans. Bob Van 'T Riel, sssc. INTERNATION AL-14 I I I ) -(I ) F'ox Tim Mu rison. VYC; j2) Dinghy. Peter ,Gales, BYC; (3) f\1organ le F'aye, Bob Curry, ABYC. LIDO-l4A (23) -(\) Al\"s We'll, Peter Parker, NHYC; (21 Head It Up Honey. Gared Smith, BYC ; (3) L ow 1 y t3) Sevtn-Eleve.n, C. E . Willian1s. BCYC. KITE B !IO)-(!)Thunder Bucket. Phil Gautschi. LIYC; 12) No. 815, Dick ?>.tun roe, NHY C: (3) Ro"·yco, Clark PuthofL LIYC SA BOT A (131-11 ) Rac ing Machine, Mark G a u d i o , NHYC : 12) No, 7000, Curt Olson. CYC; (3) Breezy , Dave l Sigler, BVC. I SABOT B !8) -I I l l\arirn, I Karen Nugent; BY C: (2l No. 3965, Scott Simpson, LJYC, SA BOT C (17~ (JJ Cyclone. Brett Mason, BCYC; (2) Sunki.!!t, John Lord. BYC: (3) Papoose. Lucy d e Mocskonyi, BYC : (4) f'Oo, 5687 , Nelson Smith, VYC. Blue Marli11 Takes Outer Isla nds Eve nt Blue Marlin. a 1yndicale- o.,...md Cal-4-0 sloop skippered by Phil MurTay of Pacific M11riners Yadtl Club, matle a clean 9v.·eep of the 230-mile Outer Islands race from r.ta- rina de l Rey to Nev.·pot1 Beach. The race wa~ co-spon- so~d by PMYC and Dalbo<~ Y•cht C,1ub. Blue Marlin finished at !0:22 a.m. Sunday for fl fir.st on Windsu1·f er elapsed time, First on ('Ot · recteO time in the Ocean Rac-1 ing fleet Her elapsed t ime \\·as 41 hours, 22 minutes and 50 seconds. The winner was nine hour:. ahead or lhe next Ocean Rae· ing yacht lo finlsh . FREE I 4 )' WEEKEND CAMPER TRIPS PLUS $50 CASH SPENDING MONEY (50) VALUABLE PRIZES IN ALL Theodore Robins SO YEARS OF SE RYI C~ TO ORANGE COUNTY UNDfll: SAME • KIDS LIKE ~ega tta Rtm At Hanse11 Blue Marlin 's naviga tion 1 '''as handled by l"'o fem11!(' n1embe.rs of !he cre.'t', Marljac Comer i one of the. six 01uners ) and Piller Crawford . l\lurra v said wind! for the race wer.(' near perfect with the heaviesl. about l<l knots. being en- CQuntered b e t w e e n San Nicolas and Anacapa islantls l Friday nil!ht The race st.ar1tr1 1 ~-""" 11t Marina d~l Rey Frirl11 r at :. pm • Ruth ~1:1tlack of Alamitos Bay won the Wind Su rfing Regatta at Ha nsen Dam Sun- day. ;. Windsurfer ls a ™'"' tvpe sailing craft l h a 1 r"csembles a surfboard "·i th :i sa il on a swivel n1ast moun\eri on the board. Rtue l\1arhn 1s o\.l'·ned b~ l\lurra~·. !>.liss Commtr. Pa1 Marlettr. Frank Greene. Ed C:on der and Kl"n Patlerson In addition to the CO-O\••ners lhl" 1 crew consisted of ~1 i ~ s 1 I Crawrortl 11nd Jim Tullock. I ' I The crert is sailed by the skipper standing up and walk· ing around the ma~t ..-1hen he perform~ a lack. f' i n a 1 resulL:o: ( 1) Ruth Matlack. Alamitos B11y. si..~ point&: 121 Seymour Beek, Balboo , 11 ~7 : (3 ) Allan Parduccl , Pacific Palasad~s. 14 ; t4) f.1orraint Airt . Ala mitos Bay. 18~t . !Sl tie betwttn Hoyle Sch"·e1!zer. Pacific Pal isade!!. al\d Gary Seaman, Sant.a Monica, 20. CLASS 8 -(1) Ue between ?>.1att Schweltier and Conrad rarducci. PAclfic Palisades, Jl2: 13) Lisa Parducci, Paci fic Palillades. 10: 141 John Austin. Tariana. 12 : r:.1 Tara Sch"·eitzer. Pacific Palisades, 16. FOOTBALL • SIGN~UPS Blue ~tarlin was app<1ren1lyl the only yacht in the race that fou nd fair winds. 'fhe othe rs . includint<: the PHHf and f.10 RF yachts "'hich started at 11 a .n1 , Saturd:iy llVl'.r a !35· mile course. found ont n1erine "parking lo!"' after unolhcr :.round th(" offshore i~l:inds. , \!."inner in (he PHRP' di\'i~l11n \\"as Rill Rohrs' Col umbia-:'16 Lu meran from Vo )' a g er s Yacht Club which fi nished the short cou rse in 23 hours and 20 minu1e5. The winllt'r in MOHf'" \\'RS Rod Sch11pel's ls\aodcr-30 Mark JI. Laisser. Faire from Bahia CorinlhJan Y11cht Club which comp!ett"d lilt' i<a mr short cour5e in a fe\\' minutes beh ind Lumeran. Many or the yachts In r11l di\'is1ons did not rinish 11nt1! l:l\e Sunday night. R .. llt~at~n far tM' 1971 Ne.w· -)art-MeN Jr. All Am•rlcen Foot· bell ....,. wlll be held Wedn••· d•'f~ June 2 at 7:00 P .M. in two Harbor Are• location•. "•' \i•y• i11 1111 C•1t1 1r111,,, •nd f1t•ncl1 Hi11 h Schco1! o;,1,;,f,, rttii•r1!!•11 .. at •• ht lllll •I tht M • ..,1111, I . o, .. ,. J,, '"Ii,~ School, •• .,. 111li i .. , ;., +ht N .... ,.r1 .c •. o ... 11.1 ,..,, H ·g~ Stlte1I 01,. hlat1 t lHll l1'4f1 • t rt t woll ltt ht lil 11 N, .. ,otl M11b11 H.9h , •••• 1. f w1lo.1 '''''" I" 5 w1i91!t lllljw/11tllt corn~"'"' of bov• 19•• I 11tr1119h t ) 111 ef Au,...,.i ti 1nlll • ... oithin' b•two•11 JS 01111 l )S • ,..,"41 wOli c•"IP•I• .,,;1111 elh•• O tt llf' C <1u11l1 l•tmJ. ,,,~ ·'1!;.: .,, .. ! LocAl ... ANd you'll loVE i1l You .i re ac.t111s in your own and your community's best in terests when you SdvC or ·l.lorrow at your LOCALLY OWNED -LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS. BEST TIME TO BORROWATLFS-where <)r,1n~f' County home owners are given f1 r•l LOn~1der.uinn. Now is the bes! lime 111 more than hvo ye,1rs to consult ou r loan Lnuns~lors ahn11 1 the new, IO\Y in terest r<1lc} on home (oan financing 10 he.Ip you buy, buil d or rcl1n.H1cc your home. BEST TIME 10 SAVE Al LFS-where 100°/o of the s;iv ings from our Orange County .1ccount ho!dcr<. is plowed h~ck for the brnefit of our Orange: Counly fr iends and nf'i~hbor~. At Lagun;i federal you e~rn ;;i high 5°/o on p<1ssbook 1c.counts, \v11 h hi i:h rr r .1 1 ('~ .;lilt .1vai1.ible on speci.il guar- anieecl inco11u• ~.11 1nµs, er11f1t,1lcs . AND L.QAN ASSOCIATION Ora.nge County's L1rgest, Fi rst a.nd Strongest independent Federal J ,._lon1rth Bay Pl.12.1 l•Jjun.1 N11i;uel 49'-1840 • 496-1.'01 :ll-0 Oce•n Avenue l•guna Be•ch, C•llfornl• o4i 4·1541 Somebody Fights bOl North El Cimino l't•! Bock Sin Clement!!: '492·1195 Tht DAILY PI LOT dOt.i. lh•t's who. And wtltrt elst c1n YOU find c09cnt commt1111 r1 on your commun l1y' Chftk d.iif) n1wspap11, tl'IC DAI LY PILOT of cour1t . tht fdl1or11I Pl4t of YOUR comrnunlly's . ';, . . . . . . ' . . . . ., .. . . - LO:OAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE P'-41'11 CEllTl ,ICATE 0 , SUl 1Ml11 l'"ICflTIOUS ,.AMI l l>t vnder1l1nPd Ckle• cu!lh ht I• con- t1vc!ln9 1 b11•inou •I l302 .klU!h•l>Ot• Or., t1Un!!n•to11 BH <I>. C•llfornl•. u..o ... uw !IC!l1lw1 tlrm 111 m. of LINDEMAN "NO COM,A.NY, AOJUSlEll:S •nd ltif! ••Id firm 11 com1><1U<CI of '"' lftl-IM otr· 1cn, wN>lt "'"'' In t\111 1nd Plt<t ti re.ldln<I II •• !GlloW'I: M•vn•rcl Eclw•rcl Llnt11m111, fl02 Soul~lhO•I Or,, 11.1 . Datt<! Mt v l•, 1tll .. M IY!'llrd E. l in ... mon sute o1 Ct lllornle. Oronot Ce<mlY: 011 M•v ''· Hn , t..!11•• mo, • N.it rv Public In t rod ler oalll $!ti•. Pl roon1llv IOPI UKI M•Yllltll Ellw1rd Llndt m•n LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE .. ,,,. PIC?ITIOUI 11.lltll••t MAMI tTA.T•MIMT fol-Int ,_,IOfl II O.lnt bllll,..1t ••• ••: 't'1K1NG IMl'OltTS AND IHf.lt lO~S. 1nu '""' ....,!tvert. Hvt111nt1"" IN<> Je-lMftt, UUI ..... 11 ..... Li nt, W\;oll'lt .. -aMtll. Tiii• bi.•IMM la btln• ctllCIUCttf t y I ll 1...01~1 .... 1. SltnM: J1mtt-Lo~t• Thi• '1t11trMnl 111911 wllll w.. c .. nit (1.,11. fll OrlnM COWllY er1; Mer 11, 1t ll ,1161111'*1 Or111 .. c .. 11 D1llr ,II$!, Mlv U t/MI J-1, 1. U. 1f'1 l:rt7·Tl known lo mt !o Ill flit P•rlon "'"°'' 1 ""GAL NOTICE n1mo II l\lbocrlbl'd lo "'' wllh!~ l""l-----~.:C..'-----------1 ~trumtn! 1nd •cknowltd•od ht 1x1tu!td Irle s•m• (0FFIC14 L SE4l! J oin L, Jobi! Noll" '~bllt·Ctl\!or~I• ,tln<IOll OHlt o In Or11191 Coun!v Mr Co•Y""lu len Ell••tl l.\or<.h 1. lt 7J 'ubti•hed Orantt c .. 11 01!!v '1101. Mo• 2> 1nd JUlll I. I . 11, 1'11 1111·7' '"' .. LEGAL NOTlCE LEGAL NO'llCK """'~ l'ICf lftOUI I UlrMl,1 HAM( I T4fl M1CNT !oll~w1~, Pi='""" II t-<1111• I Coul!'I• '· 1'11 Cou~tr I I " ' -. . , ' + • . . ~ .. :rv Preview Short Summer for Singer Ry eyar;THIA U)W ft Y NE W YO RK !Al'\ -0@5 O'Connor, Ule Briush 111usic hi ll cemedl•n and top 10 linger, &lroHs back into !he naUon's Jiving rooms Wed· ne~day to start his second- and last-stint •s summer rt- -placement of NBC's-"Mus!c 'Hall ·• . rt reflects not 1t all en O'Connor's abl!lty. charm or the quality of his London made series thal he is not on his" way lo becomini a hot weather perennial. "t.fusic Hall ," after years as an hour of variety with the same sponsor -Kraft -.... -HI ('(Invert into a Rries of oc- casiona l specials nexl Sep~aih ­ ber. Tiius. Dee:' caretr en tM pro- q am will havt • tk.hnolbtical windup, or al kaat an ift. -te:rrupUon. Meanwhile, he haa bullt a body of American fans •nd with au the thin(s ht his a:olng for him in Britain -a Iona playina TV M:rle1. 1 !ilm lo be made, hit records and albums and all the rnusic hall a nd club dates he c•n handle -he ls not dawncaat. ··we've done five lhoWll er the summer series,'' he 11id, "and we're" nying b1ek home to fini sh up the rest. I learned a lot last season and I think thi! bunch of proarama will bt much better. "It 1eems to me now that !he old ones did not permit me to be a.s Enfll!h aa 1 really TV DAILY LOG , Tuesday arn. I tutsa we were afraid the Amtrlc1ns Wt\lldn't like tha t. Aft.tr all, that'• wha t I am. •r>d I al!o thlnk Utt au· die.nee wlll under1tand. "Wor1t, wt'd tapt one 1how -do ovtr 1nythin1 when tht re was a 1mall mistake - •nd thtn cut it up in bits and put it together In another 111- qut nce . It wa! C<lhfusin11. particularly ll'ilh rne running cut cons!'anUy in dlfferenl clothes when there obviously had been no lime to change . Then I'd pop up aga in in tbe first eutfit. Confusin1. This .Ume we're taping straight through, and leaving in the mistake• and ahowin e it without m incing it up ." The programs last summer 'actually \\'~re \'et)' pleaaant , ll1ht di version. O'Connor. 1 1mllln1 friendly man. has • deft way with comed¥ and a very agreeablr ainging voice. De-! and h1.s attractive wife. Gillian. were in lhe UnHtd States for a re\~ crowded doivs la promote tilt series. ThCy medt' sel'en ~ltvls1un ap. pearal'IC'e -including Johnny C1r11on. David Frost end ~like Douglas -nut counting a quick' y,·atk on and introduruo11 during a nel\\'Ork game shO\\'. O'Connor found lh at rnan\I ptople rtrognized him. He wa-~ virtually unknown durinR a vislt 11 year ago. Th e C rtatlv• World Tu11ds1, Jun• t, 1t'71 Prime Time Cut Hurts Video h1dust1·y By GENE HANDSAKl:R llOLLYWOOD IAP I -A 1urvey show1 the federal Communic 1tlon! Cam· n11ss1on·s re.!trictions starting 1h1a !all on nrtwork prim~ llme pro1rammlng will coat the Hollywood televl1lon In- dustry $60 mUIJon • year, a TV executlvt 1aya. Maurice Mor ton. vie~ presi- dent for ad1n lnlatration, 20th Century-F'o1 Television, told 1he Hollyy,'t!Od Radio and Television ~lety Tuesd11y thnt the figure rt presenl!i tola l Josi pl'oductlon, i n t' I u ding wage.!! or actor!, producer~. writers iind technician!. f>.1orton !la id the analy,i.~ Wli.S madt b\' CBS. The F'CC h·as decreed ii half· hour cu\b:u.•k to three hoUI'! evening network pro.irammln!( in the nattoo's lop so rv m11rke1s. f or lhe I hr r e n~tworkll the lo!!., 101111! J011 hours per 1veek. " '"Tht' ~Isled purpost' wa! 1u 511n1111n1 e indeJklldtnt pl'n· dt1clion of prul!(r;1111111in~. Ul· creasP divera ily and ~reue •hows and 13 repeats : now ii'• network dominalion ,'' ga id 22 U) 24 new shows and 10 to 13 Bob Lewlne, prtaldent of lhf: repe11l!. Nt tlona l A c ad e m 'J c'lf .. Add the loss of S60 mill ion Ttlevi!lon Arts and Sciences, and "the result ii dt\'4Uilitins." modcrauna a panel dilcuulon. said Morton. "The braku Mal Klein, pru.ldent of 1hould not be put on a com· Filmway1 TV Presentation.!, a mun ily whose life depe.nda on progran1 •)'ndlcator, favored producUon when things are Robert W. Giibert, 11t0l'T'ley for lht M'L.. Fiim Council, cOmP<J$t<I or guilds a n d union!. said tl'le rule wJll not acoon1 plilh ita sLilUd purpoae11. "The FCC -nttlb lo be prr.!!enttd wit h 1 workable rult 11 an altern1tlve that h11! tht subllAntlal auppart of Ult: in- du1try," he aald. I.ht cutbick rule, H ying; tough." "I 11e nothi nj but • poten-1;;::;:=;;;;::=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;°":=;"'11 t11I !or beue~ proarammlng. , NATION.AL OINIRAL THEATRES The broadcaater ha~ thtJ.~::;;;;;;;:;;;;~§~ . choice of belnx creative, ex- pel'in1m1t11I and of st rvlce to o,.n Wlldoyi 6:45 Sot.&. Sun. 1, 1 S n1inority iott'rests that may be "01. PHlllS" {G P) t'ol\ectivtly largtr !h11n the "WMATIVIR MAPPIMED TO AUNT ALICl?" rnajority. "Yuulh is one or tht' JllO!t unstorvrLI segments or our poµult1tior1 ." t.torton replied, "111ert's nu doubt in my mind that !Ill' rule is Impractical. destrucHVI! end dots not be!! a:trvt tht' public inlert!I. '' He seid the t·utb11ck "coultl not l'01ne at -J more tn- appropri3ll' Umt for tht TV 1ndu.stry " Fifleen yeara .1110, he suid, 11 series n1t11nl 39 ne w ' • Evening ~ JUNE l C:oo Iii 111 NfW11 Hrry Dunphy. (II AIC NIWl lltt10n1r, Smltl!. m T~ TtR tlls Trdl mi,.,. '°"" ··-IE L ...... IJ ~ r..twtlll a:os mt..~ ..... •••s•••••W"""'' 11 -~Mt-&IM-... 4'> °'·"-""*' G1M1r11 »MS •JM! T•m"'7 W'111ttt1 cl Stan Kinton 1 stan~~·,~~ Jl-=:i~ -[~"··~··-· --~ ~'!"'oC::''...!':•· Q MIC "tl'll'I Tom Sn)"dw. Q Tiii AUtn Shew {R) C:utsls :rt lluddr Hackett, Choo Clloo Collin~ Ckarl11 Rillley. ll::ltll Oou1lss Yount ht1J1tlolo1J1t Chuck S/11'4' snd M- hod Ptttf Luput. ioi• e&·llods ""'* 0..111 ''"' .,. Cl1rt. , Q•"• CJ) Mftle: ft) (10) "'nit ...,_ .,_,.. f•llttm) '57-AllM Btn· erutt, Saitl !rtdy. o rn m ••c Mw1t " ........ : <C) (911) '1ltkl ....... (llltlttm~ '!1---Husf! O'Brt111, MM F11t1el1, Mtrff)'l'I Mll'Qll, 111:1111 Wl1141or, S~trry ltek.,11, A 191!ictl"f •tf'lotft· t\irt •beut r ..... hlll•le cotMm. wt1o tin win t:'leir lrtldorn r.,. PM1n1 ti kenton •na his orchestra OltANGI COAST COLLIGE AUDITORIUM June z, 1,71 -a:oo p.m. ADULTS -SJ.OI ITUDINTf: -$2.SO QSb O'C"'* .... , IC> (101 "'ICI• ff flrw,. (sdvtlltUfl) '55 - Jt ck Palsnes, &1rb11s llu1)\, ReJ llstton. Mtrths Hyer, Alt n Reed. All «X·SPt ni&h soldier fi1hts Co·! m1neht hordM to win lia16om snd tht krlt of Ill old·..,,r1d printfl~, II 0 I IPIC!ALJ CloldM Nike Awnh Top 11dlo ptr.?nsllf/n pr•nl .1w1rd1 tll tilt music Industry 11 tht Hous!Oll Music Center in T111i. 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IUNIAY. 2 '·Ji!'· DUSTIN tlOffM4N ·mn.r 816 tot\N" .., -··lld!neclor· .,_ • On 4prll l1 , 1911, th• Rtd l•r•" of $•rm•ny and tht lkicli ShHp ef tfrlt l .A.F. met In tht •liiH of Froace. ''• •' I ~..:-oon 0 n·chth ~ B " 111 0 1 ~·-rown 11111-lllll!~ ...... --- W ith JOHN ,HILL1, LAW-DON ITIOUD -----·ALSO ,LAYIN<>------ "THI llRD WITH TH( CRYSTAL PLUMAGE" -ANDREW PRIN E BRENDA scan ..AIM: MSll · llltlWI llAJQI -·--·-·---·-·---· ---·---"""""" -:-..:~ MCT/tOCOt.Olt ~-r.:.;::""'C:"" - ll(lU•1•• .......... , PLAY I NO :;>ND Com•dy Hit "THI TWllVI CHAIRS" (G) • Richard Burton "Villain" -e 1'TRUE GllT" f*IOJI) rt""1 rll••is Ali M1e&r1w Ryan O'lleal AUD "THE GRISSOM GANG" '~' "A MAN CALLED SLEDGE" ' 1· • , -· • . . .....--~... ...... . ~· ... . ... ' . . . . . .. . . ... . .. .. .. : l' . ' , It . ~LV !jLOT " ,, :! I( 'f. " • t Everyone Hes Somethin g Thet Someone Else Wants • ILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You Can Sell It, find It, Tredo It With a We nt Ad '.I I _ ...... ---l~I I~ I _ .. _ I , •I ' " " ' • '( " '• ·•. " " " I I ,, " l! l · " " •• Gener•I General 1;"';;;"°;;;r;•;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G.;.;'"';;;;';"~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;eno;;;;;r•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l·G-•_""_'_•_l~~--~~G-•_,,._,_•_l~--~~-- MA TT LA BORDE, Realtor === BAY and BEACH REALTY, Inc. l--(Z:J-{----"-22y_""'-''_S_•"'_'_"_in_t_ht_Harl>o __ ,_M_••-"-- ONE OF A KIND •• INTROOUCINC A NEW , EXCLUSIVE BAY & BEACH SERVICE YES- • WI Gilt 11£1/# YDll IUY. SlJ.t. DA TRADl A HOME A6Yl'l.ACl IM lJJE IATIDll. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SWINGER Welcome lo CAMBRIDGE ESTATES adjacent to: Newport Heights, Harbor High School and South Bay Club. BIG HOME for BIG FAMILY al BUDGET PRICE• 4 K!NG-SJZE bedrooms + 16' x 24' beamed FAMILY ROOM + 12' x 16' DINING ROOM and 3 SATHS. Cook cen· ter and family room surrounded by hand crafted solid \valnut, nylon roller drawer cabinets. Entertain your friends by the 16' x 32' swimming pool and patio. Reduced $2,000; NOW ONLY $43,500; Assume Existing Finan- cing! ELBOW ROOM Larj?e 100' x 125' CORNER LOT \Vith loads of lush lawns, shrubs, flowers, fruit and shade WE CAN HELP YOU trees. Nestled amongst all of this is a cozy BD " scrt OR ......... •D&--~•-wo• .... ·------1-..c.o"1lflldahle Ib.t~rm. 1'\VO Bath home I ' -• '""' .. "' n m.. with HARDWOOD FL<lonS,large dimng m~ ANYWHERE IN THE NATION B/l Kit. and breakfast area. Covered patio, double garage and a setting of relaxation "' you'll never forget. Priced to sell at $37,500 with liberal terms. NO MATTER WHERE YOU PLAN TO MOVE WITH OUR FRANCHISE IN "NATIONAL MUL Tl-LIST SERVICE" BUILD 20 UNITS On large 132 ft. by 300 ft. lot. COLLECT $320 a month while your plans are being approved. F .P. only $52,000. CONDOMINIUM LIVING Ul'ol l ()Uf 11()-'tfS nffl EllU., 57S-6000 A REALLY UNIQUE HOME !lave you t'l"t'r been on \\la. lcrfront Drive in Cdi>t?r If :o; lined \\/pepper lrN'S & cute, <1uaint hon1es. l\tr. \Vclch's home on the con 1C'r 1s now tor saJe. lie bll lh' home 40 yrs <i go \v /hrdwd floors, bearned ceilings, a s!o1lC!Jf~pl & Iol:SOT c:h;um. f1 also he! 4 BR 3 µa 's & fref'dom. A Uniqu~ exclusive at $54,500. UNl()Uf'. tiClMH flMIEUlll,~ 2{~) E. Cont Hwy_ Cot-Oii ,..,,Gait. Steps From __ Ur-..l()Uf'. ti()Mf'.S Rttl E1l1te, 675.6000, 2443 E. Co••t Highw•y Co10111 dt l M•r, C•1ifor11i1 - THE CISCEL'S HOME BayCN"~I Jiving 4!Uarten in College Park area. Thi!!. ha~ got·IO-be the very bi!s1 • 2200 s11. f1 . of custon1 <"hi lt 11·0.rk by Qwnrr. Call now tor 11. rea.l u·cat. $39:9SO Newport at fairvilw '. 646-1811 (•nyli;io) Lease Option Eastside 5 Bdrm. Shtny clean and l'<'ady tor 1n1. n1rdiate occupancy, a roomy :i Bedroon1, Jor1na l d ining, ra~e 1rfrrr1atr1r. - dry room, ion~ of storage. ht1ge mast('r bedroom and easy boat and can1per ae-. ecss. Now available CJn a lease -option basis. i45,9j(). Call 673·85.'iO. \o ·THEREAL ~I;§TATERS Duplex Bargain W . off•• vou • <ompl•+• m1rk.tin• 1•,...ic t (.Ov•rinia not only th• N•wport H.rbo1 •••• I •I w• h1w1 b•tn doing for will o"•' 10 v••fll b11t th• 1nli1• 111tion; ind lhi1 i1 •11 ••du1i•• l•v 1 l••<k ••••i<1. w. 1r1 111• only off;c• in th1 N1.,,.porl·Co1i1 M••• l o1rd of Jl11ltot1 h1vinia !ht NATIONAL MULTI LIST SERVICE f•111,hi11. Pork & Swim Club Two Bdrm .. Two Balh, patio, pool.Jand rec· 15 thii. model neat 4 bclr. 1_ reatlon room, ONLY $21 ,500. Ca n you ask story Harbor View home. Here's an · immaeulate 3 bedroom with panoramjc view of the Pacific. The Ciscel 's Home is spacious, light, airy yet cozy-and you sbould see the Pacific after a rain storm. There's a front courtyard and beautiful landscaping surrounds this home. This is one of the lowe~ priced vie'v homes in Corona de! Mar-at ;49,500. $28,500 . for more? ~------...._ -~--· -----"--_ rea u;· uo"iq~~ c-;,~~~~y --ki1~ _EP ANISH. RETREAT Yor this low price you gel 2 un1ls. 2 Bedrooms each. lo- caled in Costa Ylt'.'sa. a great lax i;he!tr.r &. they more than pay !or thrmsrlv~~ •• See these today. 5-16-h'&IO HOMES FOR LIVl~G MAGAZINE Included in this new service is a monthly pictorial magazine, "tlome! for Living," that yqu may r eceive FR.EE upon request Packed with photos and information on homes currently available-through our local Multiple Listlng Service (of \VelJ over 200 offices). But in addition, we now add specific areas and cities across the nation ••• with details and descri~ tions '"' h i c h 'vi11 help the relocating family quickly s~ Ject a home of their choice anywhere, across the street or across l h e nation. \Ve can help you every step of the \vay because Bay & Beach and our fel- lo\v N.1·1.L.S. mem· ber can handle both ends of the transac- • lion. B~y & Beach Realty (_established-1949) is well ·experienced in solving your_ real estate problems 1n this area and now can oiler equally efficient service throughout the nat ion. Call now (675-3000)_ for your free copie-s of "l~omes for Living" booklets for more information or fo r a personal counselling appointment. EASTSIDE CORNER Top value at a minimum F.H.A. investment - NO 00\VN G.I. Walk so£tly on new, lush avo- cado carpeting; enjoy dining among a world of walnut cabinets. Relax u nder the covered patio s urrounded by your own nectarine or- chard. Three Bedrooms, 11/2 Baths. ONLY ~25,950. DON'T BE A MILLIONAIRE I~IVE LIKE ONE. Better than ne\v spotless FOUR BDRM, TWO BATH. Family Rm. home \vith B/I Kit. and rear living Rm. overlook- in g attractive enclosed rear yard. New car· pets. beautifully draped and exquisitely det - orated. Owner leaving area and must sacri- fi ce some of his hard work. Priced to sell at $42,950 wi th 10°/0 dO\\'D to a qualified buyer. I SALESMEN NEEDED I 646-0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. (E. 17th St. Shopping Ctr~ "'8 COSTA MESA Evening' C11ll 646-4579 or 642-7438 • ?u• l;,,., ;, proud lo h1v1 be•n 11!1~1 .d lh1 ••clu1iv• G9"eral \ieneral N•l10111I Muhi lt1t s.,.~t• !N.M.l.S.l member for lhtl------------------- Htrbor "•••, Ntwpotl let<h. Corgnt dtl Mt•. Co1lt Mt1•. Irvine tncl ~ic i nit'I b1in9in9 lo thi1 community th• ... 011 com,11ft ltt"•i•• r••I ;;1.1e mt rk •tin9. tt r>'ice wit~ •. n•tio11el •llilit lion of ovt r "400 br1nch•1. Am•ric1'• No. I tt tl t•l•I• m1rk elin9 n1two1~, "'\Ve knov.' the Harbor Area-and lhe. Harbor Area knows us." . '675-5940 2407 East Coa't Highway, Corona del Mar PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT S Lind• l11e Drive Just completed 4 BR .. 51h ha. home v.•/fam. rm. & study. 1-t agnificent 39 ft . "''at.erfront liv. rm. \V/frpl. & wet bar: $155,000 For complete inform•tion On •II homes a.. lots, pleau c.all: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.8 . 642--4620 YOUR WELCOME HOME HARBOR VIEW HILLS vl'r::-.: ·"''r :"U;\'. >10:-.:. !\-;1 1 1 :1:.~ 1\1·.EL un. Cd~! :0.:ear Jlf'\\ 4 J31t ~ Ba. i,:ra· rio11~ hv, !"Ill. 1\ /l1rt'pl, fam- ily r•n .• din1nfl: area. mir- rored 1.:IO!!.<'f door!!., 3 t.•ar gar, SO:.fE Vll:.i\·: STOP IN DPF::O.: S.\T. ~l-'.\. :'110:--1 •. z:izi t:1'1VERSITY nn. L<'isure Llvlng. N B. 8'>a1•hlul I ~lory 2 BR 2 B;ii Condf/ .. ne11r bay_ Lr& l1\. rn1 'l"i!h rirrp!. din. aN':i. ~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'""'""""!'""""~'"""'"""'"""""" i blfins. gd t'l"Jl!!';, d1 r;::. db! General General gar. htrl. pool, p11t1in~ ~rttn. ****** * TAYLOR CO. * CAMEO SHORES -$17S.OOO Luxurious custom built home '"ith the finest appoinllnents. 4 BR. den. formal DR. Lge pool \vit h rare plan lings & lanai. LINDA ISLE You \VIII really love thi s lower priced elegant home on exclnsiye l~inda Isle~ 4 Bedrooms, study (or 5th Brr), famjly rn1 & formal din- ing area. Plumbed for pool. Pier & slip. Lux- urious decor. . . . . . .... _. . . $145,000 BAYCREST -$79,000 Better hurry for !his beanlifu1 5 bedroom hon1c on Jge corner site in quiet area. l-'atn· ity r1n, 4 baths & 40 ft pool 1v1 th ··no 1na111- tenance'' yatio. ln1rncdiate po ssessio n. THE BLUFFS -TAKE YOUR CHOICE TWO LOVELY CONDOMINIUMS 3 Bedrooms &family rm "E" plan \lith many extras and on green belt •........... $51 .500 3 Bedroom & DR popular '"Linda" model \V/ beam ceilings. $43,500 -Call us for appt. "Our '26th '(ear'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 !:»an Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CE NTER 64+4910 * * * * * * tilSTQ.R:Y IN THE MAKING ---.,------·I Pri« reduced 10 l".:S.~. Generel ?" STORY f'asl escro\\'. ' STEAL Otle of a vanlshln& brttd or 1'hh1 tarltaslie ba.rgain ol only I, Mesa Verde "ome·~ undf'r S77,500 includfi~ 4 hu.:r hed· $28.500. Soon !here 11on"1 root11~; 13 x 20 .(Am.ii.)' room. bt &ny undt-r $30,0QO, Eo formal dinini; room, 2 bath.~. 1 don't rniaa lb.is opportunity c:arpe-1, & dl";\J>C& tlvuon! ! to Kt. • truly sharp l bod· PLUS O\'('r ISQQ_ ~Q-ft~ ~o STOP IN 2 STORY STEAL TI1is fantastic bargain of only S26,!f.:(l indudc5 '1 hugt b<'d- rooms. J;, x 20 family room, formal dining room, 3 barhs. carpets & drape~ thruoul PLUS over 200J sq, ft. No Mission tiled estate in DoYer Shores. 5 Big bedrooms including maid's or teen- ager's room, elegant formal dining room and a family room that's nothing but class. There's' a tremendous pool, delightful Olli· door entertaining area and a 3 car garage. chen. /\ fonna\ dining room & giant hving room with a brick lireplace. Carpel5 lhat could never have ~n step- ped on. Custom concret~ &. sprinklers front &: rear. All 1his & you own the land loo '°' i"'t "5.500. C.JJ b<lore DR. CUNNINGHAM'S HOl\'IE ''"' H01'bo•. C.M. ,irs b'Ol'IC . ~HG·'l3ll Our excellent Superintendent of Schools is I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii ... iiiiiiiiiil leaving. Sad• But his home will be a delight LOOKS NEW lo some happy family. It is a 4 bedroo1n 2'i yr old 4 BR & farnlly, \\'ith a magnetic vie\v of our exciting harbor sparkling pa110 ki1. au blt- and coastline. ins. Full crpls & drps, huge COUNTRY Living in Norco. i ~ acrr.. !\lodern 2-story, ranch !lyle, 5 br, t!'.• Ua, b!lns, air cond, !r)l c , A:\l/Fi\1 intercom, chain link lence, pal10, exlras. l\r .sch ls, tlorses ok. By owner. $34,900. 7141735-6835 or '110-50,s Boats· Trailers :I bclr, family room, d ining room. P.u~t1c style New shag carpets. In rrnn•e-in condition. Corner lot '1.oith i;:alc-for boat or trailer. :Ul.500. N{'wly l isted. Come and M'<'. Cali 546-2313. 1-o·THEREAL '{\... ESTATERS • > ' ,• T I'"." $30,500 FHA/VA Owner Nevada • bound June ]5th, Large 3 bedroom horne-, massive lireplaces, lami.ly ml., au bllln~. lrg bo."lt & trallf't' yard, tree i;hadrd covered pal10 & qulC'I cu!·de-sar. .-\!,,.,. 11~s11mr .i~.·, Joan. ~11.l n10 1nr lu<1· f'S la\<'S. C~ll .-H.l-8·121 !l'.lpt'll Child's Paradise Lovttly Ca1nbridgr pool hon1e al Th(' rnd of a qt11el s1rerl. l'I;•) aro ·ii. 1\l(ltn ror brui t. ~ l,1 1·~1' bd r (IQS~' IO gl)l)(I schools $.: l'h<lpp1ng. Sc" ll! or phone 6-l6-7171 for 1nfor- ma1ion. Offered at ~.j(X). ~. o ' THE REAL \""-ESTATERS OP' 'o ~··I • 1 , * Eas h ide 3 Bed•m + Gue ~t House FEE LAND I N DOVER SHORES First of the fee lots in Dover Shores'. and this is a beautiful property! Unique single story 5 bedroom floor plan with inviting azure pool , a 3 car garage and delightful California contemporary decor. This home presents that rare co111bination of being ex· citing -and immaculate. Beams, bricks, deep pile carpets and Spanish tile flooring. This home is priced al $109,000. A REALLY UN IQUE HOME Have you ever been on \Vaterfront Drive in Corona del t\.1ar?? It 's lined with pepper trees and cute, quaint homes. Mr. \Velch's home on the corner is no\v for sale. He built the horrie 40 years ago with hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, a stone fi replace and lots of charm. lt also has 4 bedrooms. 3 baths and freedom . A Unique exclusive at $57,500. Real Eslate, 675·6000, 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, Calirornia 92625 \!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!IJ!!!!!!--~~--General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Linda Isle Drive Home on lagoon, 5 BR., 41h ba .. w/4 frplcs., jacuzzi tub, hd,vd. flrs .• sep. liv. rm .. din. rm ., fam. rm. & brk!st. rm ....... $175,000 For complete information on ~.11 homts & lot,, please c1ll: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Do ver Dr.,_ Suite 3, N.8 . 642-4620 Ju~t hstrd: cozv Easts1de ~1 ~,..,..~""'""""""""""'~""""'!""""""""'""""' Bcdrm home-_ Quality burl! General General \\"Uh sh11ke roof, hardwood I lloot11, brick tircpJ. J.:r11nd ---------UNIVERSITY PARK pi;i110 s11r living rn1. rktach-Keep In Tune- r<1 dbl gar. BeautJfuJ Jli" lot Move In June! \\'l1h many tre<'s & nn lor boa1 or trailer. $fop, .i:ursl Cambridge home!!. charme_r. hou~ wirh Jun bRlh. Pricrd The 5fl(l.rkhng pool U1 wait· nnly S27 ,9,l0. All tern18 8vail, ing and there"!!; room to CA!I .n&-:wu!Q !open f'\"r~J park your boat. \Vhat a fun '-;jij~(jij;;;:jjjiiTAGjl I room 10 live in: on 11 large II"' eun HDITAGEl pie; shaped 101111 the eod of ~ JUI. lltAn a qul~t c::ul-rle-sac slttet. 3 I a r g e bedrooms, !am.ily 13;,o sq J1. pal10. Askini only S30,9:io. All 1crms incl FJIA/VA, 01vnC'r leaving arc>a. Call :~10-11.:il IOpco ('VI'S.) * MES-A VERDET Lo\•ely 1n1mac. home. Beaut. i:rounds. Cov. patio. 3 BR. &. fam. rni. 2 Balll'I. $?5,9'.lO. George Williamson REALTOR HIGH IN MESA VERDE l"m a very unu~ua.l home site on a Qu1c1 cul-dc-.•ac street r!'om 111y level building parl, high on a hill. I can sec the golf c."Ourse and th~ lights of thr ('1!y. C., me i;tan<1 on mC' and llcr ior yourself. S21.9JO. C 1 I J ~6-2313. Sell lhe old l;!UU Buy new stuU General jhe I fOR£'1 [ OLSO~ '" t?FA 'l ro11 s OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK Would Yow Believe LESS THAN $75.00 A Month Tnvr.s1or"s sprcial. 'ralte ovr.r 5 i• an111ial ,....o rate FllA loan. Neat and 1:lran ~ brdroon1 homt. Otn be yours for Jes' than :S75 a n1onth. Rare find nestled on huge \VCll kept lot. For the pertlculflr home buyer or lhe diSC('l'lli ng lnves- t ot". Don"t fail to invcs- tl1;:a1e this 1111us11aJ OJ)- portunity. \Von'l lut so hurry call M5·030l BACHELOR "BEACH" BARGAIN 1 room formal d\ninf home mmtakt ol mi8pripl. ACT mistal;c or mi.sprint •• o\CT SPANISH room, elect 1•raie door opeMr. $38.500. Call 646-7ln I \11th kitchen eating nook 1or I NOW. Tradr )"0Ur8, 1 • •• ,,_. ·:!_izs.23l · Wiiker & Lee BEAUTIFUL OPEN SAT. "'"· >100<. LARGE DUPLEX ~4~1 NARBOUNE \\"AY ONLY ONE IN TOWN. Each ~Con;rr Santa l$lltX'I) C.:\L u1111 a 4 Beclroon1 2\~ he!h Bcau11ruJ 3 BR, J Bl":· large \VHh Approximately 2,000 li<I ~~sier tie:<t:m .• l~mily plus fl, Only l )18.l'S old . EnJOv l1v111g. BuiltiM, dining IU'f'9, lop income octU~ loca- ~/w ~u ~ drps. fenced-lion. and ' luxury living. 1n p.a\lo, dbl 11:11r. $i9.:!(X) 1vi1h only 10':0 down, Lachenmyer CAU. 613-8550 NOW. Tntd• yooon. SPLIT• LEVEL Walker & Lee l Lootolod '" ... ol Oh• m""' ,0 TII E REAL ''"'\. ES'.rATERS Jr &andy ~a<':h~ and 1he roar ol the 'urf turn you on, this Is It. summer-run cot tag•. S~ri()US ~ivin~ room, bright shiny kitcmn, la1·go bcdi·noms. IN. CLUOES li\·h1l roorri furniture and rcCrigi>ra- tor. Ch\·n~r liquidating for fas! .ul<':. Don't pass up that brisk-morning run on the 111.nd. Hurry -woo·t last. Dial JO~ _Down • Call Qulek 'I "~ • Sf6..2ll3 "Rrn!lor·1 !1141 S"2-.f·U5 or ~U).51 ·10 Rt•.l ltor STEPS T0·8EACH 1860 N•wrti>rl Bh~ .. c.M. \oTHEREAL ~ESTATE~S 2-.St,y. A-lrame.. 3 BR. + Offict. *" 7 dtiy wk. HE-RE IT IS i J ta.mllJ rm. Corner lot, Call ,~-I"'" .....,. .. ""'7 REPOSSISSIONS • Ou.ly $32.900 • t<':rml .,, . ...,_ c..-e~. v•~':' J 4 Hugf' Btdroom~ -2 luxur- ·Spilridlna clun borNI. t')me 1 CAYWOOD RE-AL TY 2· CdM LOTS $$ lous Ba1tis 124,00'.> Pric~ - : ~w1y palntf!d 1r; carpeted. 2 1 6.\:16 \V. CO&llt Jlwy., N.8. With Ni ce Duplex! VII and ntA Terms.Ctu-f)J!tl 3 4 & s bclrmi. Som" ~·ith 541-1290 • lltirk f ircpl11<'e -DqoJble .. f1 IA VA 1 POPPY AVE .I $64,950 c.araKr. • rctlCf'd Ynt1L • , · -conv. irrnl$. TIJlED of thal old tu.rru1Ure1 Home Show Realtor• C,\lJ. J $:10,1))() t-0 $40,000. lt'1 ~ally not that ha.rd "Anncha ir Hnu/:l'hun!ing•' w 'lk & L I " Collln• II Walla lnr .__ to rtplace. Jui;t \\'IU eh the 675-722.S a er ee ISUl Adema Ave. 962~ I fi.rnltun " mU;~IJalM!0'.1!l 1 rr;;:t rttUl!1 •"" JU!ll •phone eolu~na ln OMi Oulilled I' llou~ B~nlln;::~ \Vaicl'I the,.'i!'IQ 11111-ht)I' Bll'fl. 111 Aditm, I j~ aqy -f.42.-5671 Sect'On. OPEN HOUSf; C"Olumn. "11"1·'.l fll 0!Y'n 't1I !l ~I Rcaltora 1'682 F.d1naer !114) 142-t.ua or ~-5140 Near. The Beach Dandy 3 bedroom. 2 bath. New long itreen •hag car. pet.a, part blOC'k wall ferrct!d. Outata.ndlng \'Ah~ in Hun1. lnitton BP a c h. S18,9JO s 12-Z"il.l popul3r & best neighbor- hoo<l!'; in Huntington Bt:ach. (Just ask any or 11ic r'°"I· l BEDRMS. 2 BATHS dt nt1.l This hOme h•arul'l'! $150.00 PAYS All 4 bdr., fasily room. formal T11.k:t o~-er sf>~t to existing dining room. 2i, bllfhg. SI!-VA lotn, annual r>trcent~ ua1~ on v('ry IAN:"t-k>r 1vl1h ntt CJf 6~0, 1011\1 pmt. of f'Xfrll pr1vary. PriN'r\ I!) S150.00 pe.r mo. Full pr~ lJ 1'eH qulrkly llf S·l().500. Phone J2t500, c/ln now: 5-16-8&10. .3IS.23ll lor 11ddit 1ona! in for. mRllon. 2U.?9 fterhor. C '.\.!. \o ·THEREAL '0. I;~T J\TE1:IB 'o ·THEREAL 1'"'\. ESTATERS "-. ' . ;;-='7,'""=""'~""'""'""''l''"'Oli~E Hunt ing! w .. tch tht'I ~---==~~--'-"-",_Y_lht_.,.-'-w-':..'":.:I:..< ----' OPEN HOUSt; ('Olumn: REALTORS SINCE 1941 673-4400 * Balboa Peninsula .jf Beach unH , J incomes for summl'r I Winier ttntals. Be't loc., l"K'Pr O<'ean & b!IJ' . Zorit'1j R-3. $6..l.IXXJ, 673·~ fl7J.S(l86 E\'t'l. associated BROKEAs---REALTORS 1015 W 5olbou 67l •J66} • ~5-0303 IORl.\I l OL\O\ "' lflE /ll l 'l'OPS 2299 Harbor, Costa Meei. • ... ' . . ---------------. - !~!·~ ..... I~ I -..... l~I -..... I ~ CHnerol t._ . ~G;one;;· •,.•,--;;~;;;: I ;O.;;;;;ne;;;;;r•;I;;;;;;;;;;;~ l~l [ ---! , \· Gener el * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * THE LIVING END BEAUTY and the 1-"'"M'"'1"'ss"'10N=-v'"'1e'"J""'o- Tue end to Jl!Owln.g. edging, True riepnce • PRICE R.& palnling, clipping, tr!mmlng, BEST DUCED to sell Pro(euion- na.illng, ha.JnnieriN:. .,.,red. This uand and sl&tel)' TR!· 11lly c:tecorattd Four Bdrm., 111i. pounding, !Mlwing, dig-CLIFFHAVEN U.."VE.l.. l\Ome has t lo~ly l% Bath b:nne. Loaded with DOVER SHORES -VIEW -$99,500 Beautiful & dignified yet designed for happy living . -4 Bdrms, den, formal DR & 31h baths. g.ing. plluiliUi", p.laslr.rini. ~KINGS Rd, Nice 2 Bcinn., btdnn1, ~111 family extru plus lt' x 28' .erttn- raking· ' ·AND THE: LIV· drn hOu~; owner uid "sell, room and FOR..\1AL DIN-ed ln Earden patio desi~ ING BEGINN\l'llG, '1·hcn )'OU sell, gelJ" •. , .drive by, call INC too~ You'll love the tor entertaining, LandlCftJ>- purchaSf' this Three Bdrn1. to sec~ REDUCED TO b Two Bath condontinium lo-b lg kids ucto. yard wilh ing 11 complete • coordinal· $3rl,9:.0. unique raised deek porch. N \vith •lu~ planters "Our 16th Year" ca\ed in the upper liay. En-BALBOA ISLAND Jt'1 locate-d close to tree-and terracing, Price the im- WESLEY 1)1. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Sen Joi11quin Hiiis Road joy a planned conlniunl\y Nrar new 3 BR. home nr. way &eC1!SS and tn walking provement5, then bey thla "'""llh l w 0 pools, pulling North Blily. SU't'ssed for ad· distance 10 South Coast value. CALL l"''OR AP- gteerui and bad in inion dL"l. 4 BR·5. E>ochange for Plata. Assume 6%% loan POlNTMENT. Newport Center 644-4910 rouns. Ca.refrt'e llving at Jot, Dover Sbores. $75.0C<I. with 'l'OTAL payrnent5 <>! General I General only Sl'i.750 with !emu;. $2St per monlh. !I'll our COLLEGE PARK -AREA- $26,950 Lovely corner lot hon1c, v.•!lh 3 bedrooms + 2 baths + huge tllTDPUs rm. All this +, an assumable 6~ loan <>f .$18,650. Payable $174. 1110. includes raxcs etc. Hurry on 1his <>nc. N•wport •t Fair'll'i•w YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS YET! ·Salisbury Re.1l1y • n:> MARINE AVE . 673-6911.1 BALBOA ISLAND If you're still looking for a NO -VETERANS - very special home in Costa 220 E.17tH NO QUALIFICATIONS :'11rsa \\-'1th 3 bdr. 2 baths, E\'t'nlngs Call &H-'1003 That's correct . you !"l('ed not family room, very clean & l'ii0ii0iiiiii;;;;0ii0ii0ii0ii0iii I be a Veteran to take over a neat throughout, freshly EASTSIDE $19 500 670 annual perten1age rate pain1ed, shag cpl, large l<>t, . 1 VA Loan. No .Cred it <>r en1- nice!.v landscaped, room for 81~ R-2 wr \I'll? room 10 ployinent qualifica tions to additional construction & pool+ lxlrat/trai.ler/campcr, and a 5!4 % assumable VA loan -you just lound it! P riee $31,500. Phone 546-2313 for additional information. build anotMr unit, loca ted in a pr!rne rental a!'ea, nr the 17th St. r;hopping area of Costa i\Tesa. Me;y? there's also a house!! ll"s a vacru11 & livable ho nH' \Vi1h l;iri::r garage & range & rcrrigC'I'· alor included. Subnu! your put your lamlly in this spac- ious ti() x 130 f1. lot. Clean. est hon1c in n1ost dcsirable area. 4 bedroon1s. 3 bath· rooms, electric ga1P leor maximun1 pr1va("'y. best big home al $36.500. COATS ' • & I . WALLACE 1 REAL TORS 1220 E.17tH 646·0555 -546-4141 -li:venings call 5'18-3265 (Opon Ev1nin91) *REDUCED $1,000 * Macnab-Irvine flcal!y C<in1pany OWNER TRANSFERRED !\lust leav,. lhis aln\O.!il llC\.O,' HURRY ON THIS! 5 BEDROOMS VACANT 4 BR -.l'R. home. Hea vy Harbor' Vl•w Homes shag: cp!. Sprinkler systi:m Beautiful. residence with wet -profr.s5ional landscaping - .µl<lt.llalU.. (1nytime) 1 --~.""B "'/Bc-----1 terms. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -544-4141- {0pen Evtnings) Walker & Lee liar, lovely carpeting, r.eJf. a wonderrul neighborhood cleaning ovens. Quick pos. j--.,.,,1.r-WF.!!ltllff-V~tl~•••--l-.;"'~-::i·o~ib.._f-o..,...,,, •. ow .. Mt•,,~s~- &16-T7ll Open '.ti! 9 P!lf S52.!YJ0. NOW ONLY $58,500 Spacious & Charming Hame Plus lncqme Walking distance to the beach a 2 bedroom. family room or 3 bedroom home 1vith dark wood lloors and oJl('n bean1 !.'<!ilin:-~ situated on a roomy ·10 fl. R2 lo1 south of Bayside Drive \\i th a 1 bedroo1n rental to help 1\.'tlh the taxes. Only $74,500 To See Call 673-Sj:iQ VIEW /\t•W ex<·Jusivc li~tini:; wilh c11nyon viev.'. in l·larbor Vi('\V llills 3 Bedrooms, 21;. ba1hs Family room \\'ith/ brick fireplacf:' 3 Car g.arage $57.300 REALTORS SINCE 1914 673-4400 Tree·Lined Bea uty in Costa l\lcsa. 3 bedrooms 111t1s Fa1nlly RO(lrn. "HARD- \\1000" floors th<it sp.1rkle. '.? luxurion~ bo.rhs. Park·like )~rd 1us1 i:;reat Jor Calilor· nil• hvin;;. Appraised fl ncl 1"<';1dy ro ~ell a! $.24,9.)(). VETS No Down and minl- mun1 clo""n !o FllA. ANX· JOL.S! Walker & Lee ~1?0 l!iirhor Rh·c1 ~t /lli11tns .·,1·..01€:1 Qprn 'r1I ~ P;\I BUILDERS ATTENTION Lo! • S6.000 • 1·oon1 for ~ unu~ Duplex • $'.!8,~"llXJ • 11.0 hrtr. Tnta[ S34,:JOIJ-CalJ now! Bf:' sllrr 10 cht!ck tlus one! ('all &.16-7171. $22,500 .Just lis!ed, 1crrilic 3 Bl\ ho1ne l\'i!h oversizi:d lo!, rm for boat or lrlr. Qv.'Tlrr has bouiz:ht anothel' honie a n d rnusl srU. l\o dn VA/lo rl n FllA 1crms. Paym ls $187 pt'r mo. incl 1axe!! &. ins, Call 5-16-JSSO lopen eves.) * * • * * ~ Perfect Setting Glor1<>Us bii::; trees shelter lhis good 3 Ik>droom. Nl!IY· port ~ach homt', Convcn· il"nt in ~lflrincr·s School & \\'estcJllf Shoppioi Centrr. Only $33,0CXl. 1 Arnold & Freud 388 E. 17111 St., COS!A Mesa REAL"TORS 646-7755 COLLEGE PARK LARGE LOT 3 BR ~ 2 BA ThiS home ha.t all <JI Ille fe.ature11> f,, quali1J~11 many people hope 10 fin d in .1. singtt' propttrty : DceUtnl IC1Cation, very gharp condi- tion. room lor boat, trailer. pool, additional oonslruclion, etc. N i <: c I y lalld1eaped, frull lrtt!!, spnnkler system. !'2 x 15 coverrd !Mflo • and A 51'% 1asumable VA loan. Pnct' $31,500. Phone f>46·2313 10 sec. 2'2 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE SF.RVlCE JN THE HARBOR AREA STONE'S THROW To Ocean Blvd. Open beam'!,!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!'!!!!!'!!!~~!!!!!!!! \1-'ood, lots of glass, huge . S23 950 ,tono [,-pl~. plw; frpk. < 1 BBQ in dining area. 50 Ft. lor \V/somc. vie1v . .$69,990. 4 BDRM. + DEN Call for "Hon1es For Living" r.tagazinc Bca11tif11l homr sl'! 1n pie· turesquc srtlini:;. The addrd feature is 1hal this hon1c C\'Cn has a swim pool, Kin~ sized rooms throug.hout. built-in rllJlgc> + Ol'C'U + distnvashrr. 01vner trans· fcn·ed. Open t1I 9 P!l-1. • 675-3000 • 540-1720. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lTARBELL 2955 Ha.ho• OWNER MUST SELL NOWI NEWPORT HEIGHTS Macnab-Irvine Really Con1p;iny VIEW HOME Separate beautiful 30x22 cus- lom gues1 or family activily room ovl'r garage \Y/t 'P, \\'el bar. bathroom -over· looking Jen,•ed pool. 1'111in house has a FR, 4 BR's lovrly oUice-dcn 11•/sky· light. DR, breakfast area. S112.500 lease.hold or $1 213.300 fee simple. Macnab-Irvine 642-8235 675-3210 51/2°/o ASSUMABLE LOAN Cusl.om 4 BR., 21.; ba. home in \\'cstclirt. Large family room, covered patio, rcflec:f. JlOOI, .raised sundcck. Large lot, oq a quiet street. $65.0CIO. --Coldwell,Banker ·~ 833-0700 644-2430 \Valk1ng distance to all I -"""~"-""-"~"""-"~""" i "'""'""'~~~!""!!!!!!!!l •schools. Separale childrens NEWPORT . ~ .... ,---·~--= .~ ASSUME play yard \l'ith climbing $158 PAYMENT tree. Good "" room and HEIGHTS subject 10 5* i;., annual per· big bright kitchen ,J33,900, \Val king distance t<> .all Call 646-TI71, ~chools. Se"~rate childrens ccntage rate GI loan arid ..,.._. rnovc into this sharp 3 bed-p!Ry yard \\'ith climbing room. 1 b<i1h chal"mrr with lrce, Good size room and fireplace. n1odern built-ins, big bright kitchen $33,900. 11·atC'r softener, and 111ore1---======= Cal! 6'16-7171. good>e> -~-Walker & Lee s9uEAKY CLEAN Realt<>rs Ir you have looked for a real 7682 Edingf:'r IMMACTJLATE home see -'-"~'-'='="-+1~5"=·~·-'=*='-'-'°-> !his 3 bedroom in Mesa 4 BR $29 900 Verde, Bf'autiful laridscar>- , ' ing and interior done in CUS· :\r11r i'\f'11·riorr l it~. Palml'r :)1 4 BR. &: '2 ba. l'\'ice quiet !>h'cel. Lllr'gf' R·Z lot wlalJey for fururr Tf'ntal unit or value, CN.'llcr anxious ior of· frr. tom drapes &. 11·allpapcrs. Con1pletely c11.rpr1rd And <>I· feretl lor (ln!y $31.000. call now! 61;,.4930. • COlESWORTI<Y & ca l !; ' ' THE REAL \JZESTATERS '-.. '>Pl •1 U"T>, "Ir;• e BRAND NEW LISTING e PACESETTER 4 Bedroom in prime Cf!n!ra\ !>lesa Verd<' 1ocation. Q('an condition, dl'.'t'p shai:-carpefll' & rna- s1er bedroom suilr, Sl'.'par- a1c lron1 childrens n.xJ. rooms. Double pullman sink !or kids. 1718 l\1inorca. ')nc,.f\ir6c'.Rcaf~ 546·5990 -l2L l,2!!~1~.1111 CALL G> '''·1 41,1-~-~~~~~~--t A•11'4.., , . ~ .~!m !,.~~!.n, -':'Y::c:O~U°'R==o"W7"N=="1 71EALTY I b . h I .h h' h "SPA" Nt•r Newport Pos t orr;~, o our e:.t soul -0 ·I C· 1g · N V. H 11·11y locations Exccllcni in-18 'I: ,";6 healed PoOl & srp. •w, 1ew omes ton1C', and ~n he seen al- Dovcr Short's cui;L bll. Ji:l vc niost anyti nie $•IS,!!.)(). Call ar;ilr Jacuzzi, 2 char.glo kin;,:: sizr>, cl1oicr honicsitcs 6i 3.s;;.)() for aPpoinlineni. BBQ'J;, heat lamp, sunken wll'icws N.B., fee or \c<J~C'· fire 1111 admist lush land- h'l!rl. J new homes iUld s~'llping -PLUS A lovely •I i:on.<;t., ready for occ. in bdr hom r • tarpcting, drap. Jul"lf'. Visit 1033 J'vlariners D. erics, elcc!Me garage door I . '-0="'~""'~="'""'~~~ opener - Right priced prop. or preview • 4-5 BR homes r TAKE OVER PYMTS l"rties are gelling & lhls is '1·/pools. • e NO QUAl..U-~\'ING e Right~ Dnly ;.tS.950. Call TVAN .\VEU.S l.: SONS 1-IUGE RUMPUS ROO!l-1 6-16·7!TI. 103.J ~~lllr1ners, Dover Sho':es Assume 6-X7o Gr loan 4 BR. fi.16-l;i..\O OJK'n Daily HUNTINGTO.~ JL<\RBOR 2 ON A LOT 2 • 2 Bedroom houses in one CJf our bes! sou!h-of-the.hfgh. 1~:ay locations. E.xcelle.nt in- oomc, <ind can he 5e>e.n al- Best buy. Central atrium, 2 block!! to water. Only $49,700. JOHN H. IRWI~ 63&4110 Fast results are j~st a pbone call a "'ay • 642-5678 Macnab-Irvine 642-8235 675-3210 SPAcrou·s 3 Bed., 2\7 ba. Lusk home . Family nn. opens to lovely garden. Bii; frplc. ill living rm.. 100. Formal dining. Stinny brklst. area ; gourmet ki!r h. Cus1. drapes, ca.r. pe!'g., many t'.'.'l:lras. Asking $·18.j{J(). HOPE GERRIE ':;:tK REALTY -11 · &.15.--4400 645-3320 A 833 Dover Dr., NB COUNTRY SIZE -KITCHEN- and country 8ized JoL Beaut 4 BR, 2 slot)' custom home with all x!ras incl 3c gar. Owner lransf'd t<> France, must leave immed. Priced for quick sale at an unbe. hevable $44.500. Call 54.J.&'124 (open eves) \outh (. oast . - HOME WITH POOL 3 Bedrn1s. 2 Baths, hrdy,·d noot!'i, rA ht. crpt•, drps. Large kitch, huge &ep. fam- il.v rm. No11heast Cosia !IIesa, $39,500. 4 BEDRO OM 2 BATH Large 2 slot')' ho1n<' shake roo!. firepl. crprs, d;·apes & n1any, many xtras. $4Z,500. Roy McCardle R•altor 1810 Newport Bl vd., C.M. 548-7729 Separates 1 Delighllully furnished hous- ei; on one l<>I. :.;epa1•atccl by JH'iVlllc y11rd. So1Hh ol thl" highway, Live 111 one and rollec1 r<'nl lron1 lht-o!hcr. J ust steps 1<> shopping and lhf' beach. $51.7j(}. Phone 613-&;;SQ, NEAR EJ Toro Rd .• allrac. 3 BR, den, frplc, 2 BA, crpt, lndscpd, blk wall, cul-de.sac st., walk to clen1, schl, 1,l mi to frre\\·ay k 2 shop cen- 1esr. $2ti.500 Appl only 837·00 16 CHANCE TO SAVE $ Absentee OWJl(lr w/~IJ Mesa Verde home as i~. 4:e. BR's.,:! ba, 2 tpl. Cov patio. Fortin Co. Realtors 642-5000 IT'S Beacn house Ume. Blg- gt?st selection noer! ~ the DAILY Pll.oT CUa:llled section now! INCLUDING THE LAND CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 WATERFRONT BOAT DOCK .W' Boat dock bela1v SJ>&C· ious. landscaped terT.ace-. Lovely 3 bdrm. home w/ formal din. nn. & ram. tm.: 2 frplcs. k wet bar. ~st buy • $98, 750. ~ Coldwell, Banker ~ 833-0700 644-2430 EMERALD BAY Fantastic: white Wlilter view from thii; immac. 4 •bdrm. &: fam ily rm, home. C.Om- munity pools, lt!nnis <:ts., priv. bt>ach; prlv, patroled s!reel.9 tor YoUr security. Shown by app't. only. $93.000 Delancy R•al Estat• 2828 E. Coost Hwy., Cdi\I ~4-7270 DANA POINT APARTMENT SITE l Acres zoned for 54 units. This proPt'r!y has a forever view or San Juan Valley to the Sen. Owner 838-5440 Balboa l1lend 2 BR hse, 1 br apt + guest rm & bath. )15 Pearl. $69,500. 0-.vncr 6T:rlm Beacon Bay BEACON BAY Offered by 0\\71f!r /his "·Im<!. 2 doou from Bay &:. sandy beach. 3 Br. 214 ba, 2 srory Ji\•. nn., w/Jrg loft br encl garden rm. overlookini sun. ny tiled paUo. Card rm. w/ frplc, Could erulily be dU· plex. F inanci ng av a i I. S72.COO. 67.l·3560. Coll•g• Park OPEN HOUSE 3 BR. Pool and large cover- ed patio. New shag carpet lhruout. Blt-ins. Corner lot with room foor boat or camp. er. Walk to schools and !!hop- ping. 10% do"'"· Com.·en- llCJnal tina.ncing $33,950, ~'l-05.30. 2546 Greenbriar, off Princeton. la )'OU ad lo the claasifled SECrlONT Someone Is watch!~ far IL· D !a J 6C-5678 tod&)'! most anytime. $45.950. Call 1·.:::--:.:--,*--*0---.:--,-* 613-8500 for appointment. GOOD VALUE \o ·THE REAL \'"\.. ESTATERS 3 big bedrooms, and lafR" family room, 2 rtniplaces, 2 wat~r he11!et1 in 1hl!1 lovely S©~dti1A-"£~s· ' I • I -,,.,:rl:l!":~?.'lll!"l't'll".-•I Ba,ycrest home, only $48, T.iO. KING o1 THE RILL Amold & Freud \Vith view all around. 3 Bd· ~ E. 17th SL, C.M. rm. 3 Beachea wtkey acees, 6-16-77::6 da 5 &ls.5538 eve Beaut .. ,~~ & clean as a * WAT:RFRONTS * whlstle. $45,950. Home Show Realtors Approach lo Udo lale "Armchair Housthuntlng-" Va.CM! Cl·H $l00.500 JS3S E. Coaac J.fwy., CdM 120 Ftel in The Cove11 675-1225 _ 4 BR., 3 bethB Sl·20,oo:l Lido R•alty Inc. PRIME BAY FRONT 3377 v~ Lido 673-7300 Country~state sire. Comple~e PENDING privacy • room for tennis rourt or swimming pool . FORECLOSURE plus large yacht or e\'en ideal flier • upper, 2 &IOI")', fCVeral !rmaller yR<:hts! 2 Bcdnn &: family plus 11'8 Build to suit nttd bonus rm. 1'errltk' area. Try P B ygur s. .$J0.500. Call Riiy G•ult, ele •rr•tt Reelty 11ERJTAGE REAL ESTATE 642-5100 5->().1151 . The Punle with the Bui/I-In Chuclle O Reorra1111• lett ers cf the four acrombled words be- low to form four simple wordi. I p EjJY T u D I I I · I I I I VUCER I ~ 1 I I I I . • I s IG II E H SI , 1 l Af~,:·~~~.~u:~~!; ~ ~---~~--.._ ..... .....,. wqnf "in•tont virility.. The I iShop sells o hairpJec;e for the H I s G E L I S-31 i.--r-.~~· -.~-r~.-l "A c..,.1e1o "" ci..ur, ..,....i I ~l I I J $ V by filllnj In 1he rn1.i11g word • _ • • • • you d9V1lop rorn Sl!'P No. 3 b.low. MI L L I ON $$ v I E w ""e..."'"ld"•-,,C". M'"."'U111'""''".,.-.""'2'""e"'"n'. li~~l~E~~~~IUi~[an J Spacious 4 BR 2 ba. Farn A: e1, tncd yards; inc $'11) mo. ~--~ laundry. Stunni.niJ: dceor. Wl,:io:l Dr tmdl!' 'Up ln same ~ :W1 dfb• \Valk tCJ ~<:~a-. $67,700 By area, by owner. 642-55.11 ~ • -•-• --"~""":-i::='T'="='~' i8l3:ic·~l7~10~.=:-·ITurn llnu:<'.1'..'d Uem1 into quick & PR INT NUM8fRED L£nERS IN THESE SQUARES i) UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE LETTERS 70 GET ANSWER Vii·e ·n help )'Oii lll!ll! 642-5678 For he~t ?'l"fiullil! 642-5678 c11sh, call 6t2--5678 AM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 T.....,, ,,.,.1, 1971 DAILY l'ILO)' ltU Classified INDEX Advertising · I...._ Ho_u .. _11or_s.1o_..I~ I ~kt1andRepms 115J AU .... r c .. Mlftutttii ...... 1• Ct.l>tcllr ,,_ ..-. ....._J -· IKll. ll1r .... lllM c.v .. .... lllM hlllMI ................. i. .., llltl ... lltJCrt•I ll1rlflff'H •••Clll •• , c1.i1rr1'" ... di c.1i-...... C.tnN -.1 ,,,. """ ..... DIM I'll .. ..., ..... •• ,. l llltt ·-1•1• ......... O•rfM Or- HuntlM ,._ I'"" Hu111~11111 HI"""' H1rllw H/911111111 Irv Int lrVIM Ttrract LttlMI lHCll Ltf'lllll Hlllt uiru• H/1..t LIOI ltlt LI ..... lilt ___ ,.........,_,...... __ --- M .... V .... 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' . , TllesClf, JljM 1, 1'71 1 Ull Y l'ILllT fl t -:--,-,,.,-,,,-..,,.. ..... ~-1-~-,.-,,-,,.,.-~,.....~ HOME "SUITE" N!AR SOUTH HOM& COAST PLAZA NO STIPS 2 Swttt 1ult« !or privacy & convenit l'lte, built for v.•tifoel ctialr. 1'1ome hu 2 BR., o!e., fJen, 2 bltht, unit 15 a r00my l bdrm. 45 fL R-2 ~r 1oL $67.~. Unlver1lty Re•lty 3001 E, Cs1. Hv.·y. ~13-6!110 (o,ta Mesa -$15,800 V.A. Anyone quahfit>s ,.ubjec1 10 ldeil pric. ol $2.3,900 1.t1 Co-st• '.\!~a !Or 1h1s .sharp and ch~a r.3 l>r-droom man.ston. 2 Ju.xuritJus baths. ~ep • pilt' carp!'rs with m11!ch1n1 drap· eg, $300 TOTAL COSTS to GI buye1'!. fH . .1, costs will be paid by selll"r also. 11 you'rt-tired o1 renung, this mli h' be the on1>, CA LL NO\\'! Walker & Lee FHA Loan v.1th 61{ annual Rt~Jrors percentage ra1e. Total pay. 2790 H1l"hor Blvd a l Adams m'-nt ~1 '48 J>t'r nion!h. Sharp ;).lj.!)491 Oprn '!Jl 9 P~! 3 bedrmm home ,1ihsrf'n1ni l•iii;Oi;'-iii..ii,.i;,.i; ... iiii with HARO\rOOD FLOOl\S. RETI REO 2 lu...,urious halh!'i, niodPrn Sic thi5 l{Jvely l B.R. doll ~-in li!lchcn. Rc:ady to oc-hou~. sit 1n rhe i;hade of cupy 1mmcd1aiely. GI buy. 11prawling tttc~ and ~Jax •l'l'I welcome. CALL • for .a ff'\Y mo:iments. only Wa Iker & Lee $15 . .,,. R•>l fa•o<e by Mo· Vay 893-s:ilJ or 54:;.-0.1~. lrvlM SWEEPING VIEW lr'\tlne M.1a Vetfe San Cltmttftf9 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lr<EW;;;:;V<;Span:;;:b~h~Ou~pl<~x~.3~8R;;;-,l -.,.....,.....,.....,....~.,....- TURTLE •ocK 2 BA, 2 BR. 2 BA. Comet BY' owner, cll&rrn1n& '2 br, ~ lot ~ " c •· A-ocea.n \'\I, lhakt rcol, wflitk REDUCED! I . ruVl. . p ... , .... .,s. Of foothills from giant, • Fel'ICl"d yard. t blk 10 frple, btam ctWnca. bltns, Th O y 1tort1 :Principal• 0 n 1 y pa.tlO. $29,900., no a&tl. ""E S P E C J A L 1 Z E IN I balconied Jack & JW ga" hNL 2-•~Y·~ 3~~ $49.~. ~nn before a :JO J ~~,92--0795~~-~~~~~~J s.r:.1.,L.t·N·G CONDO'S. bdrm. Frplcs. in !iv. r. ome avail. m J.ur· A.\t or afttr 9 PM Buyers waltini: now. Out & [ . Ue Rock Broad.moor. 111alesmen a.re-bonrled. u1. rm. · ms r. suite. The realistic: price tag,_N~•-w"'°'po,_,rt,,,_lle,,...•~•~h~:-c--J l __ ••_•_'_"_~_t_" _ _,j fa m05t protectiOn !Dr )"(Ju Bricked patio. Owner is on this desirable homei· _ GeMr&I . ~ whtn llellint ~r heme or olfering this imm1c. IN CL U 0 ES THE DO YOU HAVE 5 ,...,.m, Pt"f''""'· 2,000 sq . ft., 4 BR. 2\'41 LAND ! Reduced to Acr••I• for ••I• 150 Li1rwln Reelty, Inc. ba . h 0 in e for only $45,950. ml"mbers in Your tamUy?! 2156'.! Brookhur11t. Hntgn Bch --· --·----· -PANOltAMIC II w, w• <>.o .-11 yOU thb •APPROX. I ACR@li • Soli-5411 •nytlme $38.000 INCLUDING A VIEW & THE LAND &TH t 4 ~room homt on C-1 Propertf. Crea.t 1h0ppinl TJ-11!.l LAND !! are included in the the "NEW F.H.A. Program'" e.!"n:tt potential Xint tl"rm1. WHAT A BUYI Th is is the lowest prie- ed 3 BR. & family rm., 21fi ba . plan avail. in beaut. University Park. Only $28,500 with good terms available. price of this VERY for Jus1 s.100.00 u down PAY-Intereat only tint:, yt'I. F'tJr SPECIAL Turtle Rock ment. This home 11 ready to deta.11•. dia.I ... OCCl.IPY. Ca!'"Pl"!s, drapes, 2 OPPO~TUNITY Broadmoor •2 plan. iu:airiou11 b8.rh~. F"llll pl"i"' '1 • 0 l 10 kv~ aertt . fzwy. 395. J•' ··"'· wner now v,oan s 1, $23.~. Can ua now . ll h'· Id Wat~ • 1unthine • smor to se uo 1 yr. O wt"ll. 1how y0u the houae trte air. l9Tl will ue com· home to return to and exPl&in the progT&m. plerton o1 La.ke :Pl"rrla. P'•u· school !or his M.D. Be W lk & L "bill d M bU IUre to see thiS e x~UiS· a er ee l fy IN y, O home park, AAkint ~.000. & tam. rm. home. ask· 2790 Harbor Blvd a t Ada.mi HOPE GERRIE ing $49.900. 54>-9491 O,,.n ;lil 9 PM REA~TY . Butlne11 Opportunity 200 REWARD! S BEDROOMS itQJy decorated.• b rm. R.ealtorJ I T'9o Harhor P!vd. 11t ,\dam~ ... M~6.l Open '111 9 P ;'ll ~ t\.11 on one floor. This BETTER THAN NEW BAYFRONT home. $27,500. 2 &15-+fiOO 645-3320 DRIVE BY ~ one is onJy 3 mos. NEW. Popular new elevatio11 ar. ilen. 2 "BA. rr-plc, bltn!, &3 Dovtt Dr .. m Anyone knowlnc tht \••hert8.bouts of an in· dividua.l v.·ho flta the fOllov.1nc description; 1198 Bo ise Way, C.M. Trans. owner is offer· Of plan ' 2 Turtle. Rock, ~arut ~ ::~ 0::1~1~~ n r;~ ANS\VER TO TIIE s cru!IS (N OP' BAl\ER ' ing this spac. home at Broadmoor. Less than Unbehev&.bll" v ie w of Real E1t.a.t•! And the hot· E. or FA lRV IE\V1 DISTRESS SALE 1 yr. old. Trans!. O\.\'n· 1-tarbor w/boat slip av&.11. test real eatAte ia rtcrea· belo\v his actual cost for e ff h. f 11 Jnd All rh-· 1 al VACANT -SPIC & SPA.."l _ Otit of .!\tatP O\l'ners netrl r O ers IS U Y -· 15 in a mos unusu Ilona.I! 5, 10, 20 ac. conv. to • His O\l!Tl. cu and 6 to ft 1pare houri \\'tekly e 'Very lnll"re,tl!'d in ~xtr&. incoml" oppor- tunity B,\RGAIN qtiick &a.le or:i 4 bt>droom, 3 quick .sale -.see this scpd. 4 BR. 2 ba. home immobile mobile home In Silverv.uod lake. $797.()(l per 1----.J.~rMl Set '"'1 J.ole ID.l-"1"'1.Mn. borne.Jell.Jll~ one todal' ! for $39,300. Lido Park on Lido Penin; ac. Lo dn. Pr!~ i1 way $28,9j(), l\lo~ in lasl, ren1 entry, lush w l w shag thn 1-l-----"""'--------:.;c----9~It_ro~-~~~~:_K na.r mW.al .I.la-~». -I I O"l, fo•m-• d•"•••g, bl••· RI ASSOCIATES Anchoragt \ r11y, ewporf • e Not lntcregl~ In m11kln1 pergonal Ji!-!l!'s calls. i 'ViI"her-o ~~rA?Jll:tl'r~ O\\'n businesE. • • ' • ..., c OM> o e~cro,1·. .. • "' " " &:ach. • 3 ACA..ES 06ylt, C&lil . .to Lerwin Re11ty, Inc. 0 , dose io !Chool~ .t· shor· L-Orraine Nevfins ml north of J\tno. $1&00. 11582 Brookhur!1, Hn1g11 Bch ping_ SU.:.Q!l. Cal l &t7-l22'1 John Peckham YOU OWN THE LANO 5~2,49. 546-S4tl 1nytime SEYMOUR REAL TY Short wa.lk to Ma.ch. Duplex, ~c.:.;=------ 1-.:.:::..:.;.:.:..:.;;.LC.::.:::..._11n•1 B••·b Bl"d "'•" B•b Eloise McQuown 3 BR. each. SV.·~ith trplct., Cemetery f OR SA.le by 011·~r.Custom .. '"" '-• -· " ~ L I /C pt 151 0-n '••l 9 p•r Toni· Escobar 2 hlthl, bullt·ln•. Immac. • 1 ry s built hOme. Xlnl cond. On r--'' oo.nd. Prlctd 10 sell &t 2A5~··paCitiCVieV.· ~~e·sa,'1,· l ",,"1~~,. 'lti ,aab·•,· $16 950 Untveralty Pa.rk Katie Longfellow SM.000. ?-.t•moria.l, N.8. S300, ••1-"c, ns, "'" c _e ' Deys 833.0101 Nights Ed Peterson MORGAN REALTY • 540-!Mf * n11v crpl!. CO\'ercd patio, 2 Bt-drm, 60' x JOO' fe nc«I Tt~·r,;~::;"':,:;'i:'""'•':'i";:~:;"i':::::."'•""••1~6~7~3-~664~~2~~-=J67~S.~6'~5~9 fen~d. Arra fllr boat. or Jot, dbl gar, elect bllin RIO., Huntington Beach Leguftll Be1rch Commerc1i1I tra 1le r S29 ,9:i0 . dininc area formal !iv rm EXCLUSIVI: 3 Br, 3 Sa Property 151 IBA/VA/Conv. 548-7505. FA bt, rTPI!, drps, cO\"t~d .;;;iiiO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ----------I l'loml". Linda Tsle. Priv. CENTRAL LOCATION $22,500 pa.t:Jo. 'ra1k -10 ,.hopp1n;. TIRED or WOOD & GLASS 1.;:;'"'='·-:s::.1<"1"',""'=,· -:":.:""',.:.c.:.'- 3 •·. 1 •-+ -nvrrt•d l•m Pa""''· chea ....,~ <ba· -·1. r ~1-'-t ... _ I $15,!QO V.A. c.2, 90'1'254 · 101 wi th l ,000 "' "'" "" ,, ... ...,. , ... , " ·~" RENT RECEIPTS? ' """'rn cu1 om nume. exce. I<! I! h•all"d &nd air·COnd . rm. Nir~ F'rttdom Park 1• Jc:nr ctty & ocean view. Sev-Anynne quai1£1e11 ~ub.)ert to buildtnc. in C.l\I. $80,000, hofnt". FHA or VA ok or as-f Conic ''' lh•• ~hll ""' 3 ~d-era! lc:l'el1 -&ll opening lo f1iA L.oa.n with 6'" NJnulll · . ... Sinrle tena.n1 14 :,T!. 1ume :';1, r.J In. S\26 mo ... room pl u.i; fanilly room 20' high livini room v.·ith perctntage nte. Totl\J p;iy. p t B I PITT. Call \\'MC. 539·9~1. 962-4471 ( •••~ > 54~·1103 honie. Formal din ing 11.!"l"I, tirepl&.ce suk•J>' 8 nded a.a;aLn~t ment $148 per month~Sh-'rp • • ~~~;;~Reil ty *Reduced $1 ,000 * D' d' u~d tirlck l1replacl". Like cedar& cor. ullt-in kltcb. 3 hedroom home 11\1tenlnii lllA, VA. Conveni., or )OU IVOrce • new wl w cal"pf.t& I:: drapes, en & dining roorn overlook. with HARDWOOD F1...00RS. Condemlnium& name it~ 3 BR. + 1an1 . rm. Must Sell! h!ttn RIO. Coot covenrl pa-Hvlnkr room,. ~.Baths with2 2 luxurious btrth1, modern for 1i1le 160 2 c. $2& 700 !JO. J11 st reduced to S21.500. sun tn tu I .,. garden. built · k"t h Read f r ....... . . R00:'-1 FOR Bed A 2 000 ·111 L c en. '.I o Call;. Pat \Voq::I 5..i~-2~00 BOAT OR TRAILER~ C..ll SJ7.1221. •q. :.i.:~j, roo~r:· exPan-immediate occupAncy. GI Scenic Properties 67.>-51 26 Pric reduced fo quick ~Ille SEYMOUR REALTY iion. $T9,octt. CaJ . buytrawelctJ~. CALL? COl.l...EGE PARK AREA Sha~ ,'i bt'drm!r Lovely car~ 1n.u Bl'ach Blvd., Hir n Boh Walker & Lee Sharp. 3 lie. AR. home. pet~! Be~t &N"a~ Open 'ttl 9 P:'.t ~,/I Famlly nn .• l lrplcs .. shag HAFFOAL REALTY ..,,,/T'0,,t:z4 zm Harber Blvd. at AdAnu .,,,u. 131,9". 2'1.1 v ... ., 142-4405 $23,000 REAL ESTATE "-'-046.' °"'' 'di 9 PM ~5780 546-5797 Eves: :.n-24~6 FULL PRICE 1100 Gl,nneytt St. e ONLY ONE e l BR-2 BA Glenma.r. fa niii:)< .t94°9-173 54S-0316 OF A KI ND VU H0:'.1E 3 Bli.. 2 BA. in Colltfe Puk araa. Anthony pool, lovely 4 BEDROOM yard \\·/brick pallo. 5\~?'o . Gl no dov.11. 1700 sq ll..,umable G.I. I oa n. . 60" x 100' ft"nced Joi. $30,000. 642-2382 blt1n RIO, rl5h\\'l5hh.r, wl\Y O\\'NER ll"avillg. must seU. crpls. drps, FA ht, panellfd Harbor View Hil la home. "2 liv rm \V/t1rep\, dbi'gar. Yn. new, adult oc:cupied. 4. Owner tTa.n6ferred. \Valk to BR. 2 ~Ba. Vlf' w.By app't. shopping & schools. &14-659) Aft 3 ?r-.l . ll 1llaPe Real Eslate .. For Sal .. By Owner 3 BR. 2 BA, fam rm, new 962-4471 ( :::~.) 546·81 Ol thlll. crpt, paint. Nell~ St. eTIBURON CONDO.e John~-S.30.~ ~9·208.1 ., l BR . · ~ story . lam rm, trmr 0\\'l'ER-3 br, 2 ba, frplc on din, wet bar. shag crpts over 10,000 &q ft cu!-de·sac. th rm, formal liv rm wilh brick * WOODS COVE * ml 11q 11 Dover Shor<"& tirtpl. fA hi, bltin RIO. 3 Bdrm& 2 btrth.R· bullt·in~ Contemp. Olrl \\.'orld dt~i&:n d iAhwshr. crpts, cirp!, li1hl bei med:· cholc-c ~ carpe~: 4 BR T m8.ld'1, -t~li bath airy d!nlnf a.tt&, lrg bed-• . Spack:lus rourmet kltctlen 1llage Real Est.1te R!AL ESTA.TE Behind In Paymen11 917 ClenMyre, L&.Etma ll rm~ dbl rar, fenc~ 6: ~:CX::,!.lc &: pain!. Askmi: 10'. a.ntiq, door1 • Fountain ldsq>d. RE"LEX amum. 4-car r.ar .. Terma. .... sim.500 * * 54~.7u9 494-8561 $23,000 Full Price ~~~~~~~--~1Short d1st&.nN: II') OC'f'M And NR. heath 4 Bl't. cornl"r lol, e MONARCH BAY e r.hoppinf . 3 qut1!n·slzed bed· &v.·im'i: pool, lnc-:d sc pd ,I Larae new 3 1: den & pool. room.!I, ma.sterbedroom ~ '-potle~~ hom ... lO ~ d\lon or Ow~r/builder. $89,9'50, luxu1iou11 priv11te bath. a~~umc: FHA S 3 9, 5 0 0 • 497-1537 499·29i4 962-4471 ( r,::) 546-llOJ O\\·ncr. M.>-050.'i. • Jrlcf!J Ol'!Or pl11.n with !~Ii; Irvine BY Ov•ner; 4 BP., !am rm, ()f J'O(')m, Uprrad~ carpet& "TIBURON" RESALE Icy IT'fln W r c41'P!tin1 th.ruout th.is immacul11e 2 Bedrm, 2 Sa. dinlnf rm, @Incle smry ln quil"t Adul t Attl. Ll.r1e f.tmi!y rm, pri- vate patio, dbl. 1ar. See to APprttllllt. Larwin Realty, Inc. Zlj62 Brookhur1\. Hntgn Bc.h 546-5411 i1nytim• :'\-10NTJCEU.0 tov.·nhouse - 170 Lrtxilli!:l:On Ln, C.M. 4 br, rood cond. Shown Sun tJr by 11.ppf. 5-1~3612 Income Property 166 • tOm"A. Mts;..···. ~ Pro! lndscpd & dee. FHA n~out, f'lt>c kit, a 1r-con<i . S!r4 %. ~32_900. 546-~91. cov d p!!io, 2 car gar . .-\pfl. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1800 sq. ft. VA /F HA ''"rms. CALL TO SEE lge patio, !'.hag -cpl. Good l\nd • m.11tchlnJ: d r 11pe11 . l1>rms. S.37,500. 4~386. $18.600 VA Loa.n with pe.y· 3 J!iR. 3 BA, ocn k cnyn vu, ml'n!l of $156 per monlh. tiltlns, tpii . $49.!00 Ttrm.s. An~ can buy! CALL · Ov.-nt r. OR lte or lsc:/op. Walke & L 12-2 Br G&.rdfln Hou~es Al ! \\'/alt. f al"llf l!S A: patio~. On valu1blt 172x204. 1 blk Bank of Amtrlca, 2 m1. oc.&.n. Income Sl ,945/mo. $169.500. Go&\ rerms. Gail PArt Owner M5 kn.a.rd St, Ct.l 64S-4430 YEAR old 3 br Spanish sryle. 8~i-~7196S-~3TTl9S8-lli8. Crpt5:, drp1, par ti al l y lnd~cpd . A5sume GI . ~ j VI 1,.:..:51:_,H:c.l<Ie-7-----I 0 ,•lA\., u,:.,,·,',, ' 3 BR on e1tate 1iie oce1.n -•••• • • view lot. $24,~. O'A"ller. lMO ""'"PI. 0 1. 0<2-n22 SINGLE STORY }fESA Verde by owner 3 BR. 3 BMrm, 2 bath rondo., mOO- tam rm, 2 BA. pa lla. Open rrn hu1lt1n Quef'n'~ kllch, daily S29.950 ~>-Wi:l formal l1v rm \11th fil'f'p l: MESA Del '.\lat 5 RR. 3 BA . pl!'nty of rllpboard:-. PnCl'd ?-1any t :ctru. By O'ATM!r. lo1v a l SU OC!O. Existing FHA ~5-1701 loan. dbl g-ar, up~ded Cl'fl!i; !. drps, ~Uflt'r clean'. Dover Sho,..1 1llage Real [stale VIEW FROM ll EVERY ROOM '62-4471 ( r.::) 546·110J 3,{]Q() sq ft, ol gtiH'IOU,o. !1\0.1 ,. ............... ;i;.1 ... .0;...= in50 in 1h1s t !tgan!ly appoint. I' ed ..j BR , 3 Ba homt', 11·ith Waut family rrro & JnrrnaJ din. r n,, 3 l 1rtpl'~, 3 car rar. $89.~. JEAN SMITH, RL TR. 400 E. lith 51.. C.:->1. MG-325.'i East Bluff e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS e S.U.ES • LEASES "DINE & DIVE" 1n this v;ican1 :> h,..riroom. 'l ha1h P'XJI hon1r-. Fl'!';.h p:iyit in and rill!. LikP: .1e\Y "tw t.h.lg carpt>1 , Brick firr p!acr. bl tin R IO. Pri,rd tn ~ell 111 S24.800. Cll.l l il·l7~1:21 I SEYMOUR REAL TY lTI41 Beach Rlvrt, HT i:n Bch Ope n "qJ 9 P:'ll I 17612 ASH !\early nc1v 3 BR. 2 B•. wl bt'aut. shai: ca.rpt'f ., nice v.·a.Jlpa pers. Good Joe. nr. p11.rk & recreation tactlllits. Ul.950. 18742 V IA SAN MARCO SXi.OCIO \\Ill! buy &. qu.s.hty l brlrm. 2 bt.. & ram1ly rm. home 1n prt!!llgc: Turtle Ro<'k Hill.~ 17192 HOPKINS Spar1nus 2 hdrm f.· den plua 2 bath home, '4"Hh asaum- a ble 1n~urancc loan. \\'.11lk tc. shopp1n;;. 1chool1 &. a;ol f. 01\"nr>r nio\"1n1r. $32.9(),') 4615 GREENTREE Bfa111. !ownhou.~e 11' p.astel p111~h carpt"g. & pr.-m 1um lo~·a11on nr. pool~ & rennit. O\·erlook1ng large pa.rk area. Bit·~ \\·er bar in lamtly rm. & n1uch morl" are oft- trerl 1n lh1g 3 bdr1n , 2~~ bath. 2200 aq. 11. to\\'nhou~e. S.~2.500. EAST COST A MESA 3 UNlTS "'"· S3l0 mo. <9'-2339, r ee PRIDE or OWNER.Slf!P Al.lo &ml.lier units 2790 Har&or l!llvl!l . •t Ada.ms Same Are&. WOODS COVE \\'hite: shinrled l&lt box, only j.\~-0~ OJ>en 'til 9 ~t JOE FORTIER RL TY ~ bloc:ks to beach. on) !otJ. CORONADO hOme, 3 BR. * 646-3410 * All wl'>Od intenor _ ceda.r Family rm. Plush shar: 4-PLE:\, Cogfa '.\tf'~a. Se ll or 11·aUs .i, ctiHn~. h1rdv.'bod carpet throui houl. Lots or trade up. $'24.000 t"quiry. tloor1, peaked I;. beamed other . f'xtra$. I mm t rl BR. :zii Ba. V1ew. By App"!. bedroom ceilings 3 Bed· po!se~~1011. $32,500. 837-9~ 6 rooms, 3 ba.ths: 2 dens, d in· tlr RW-2808 I '"'~-------­ tni room: tittplaC1!, Lushly ELEGAKT tt6:-.1E . ~10 sq lndu1trlel Property 161 \andsa))l"d ~a.rden w i t h tt. w/ park·Hke b11ck yd. 3 HAVE brick paths l: '"lne COYl"ttd Br. din rm. l~m rm , m11.ny a.r bor. $49,9!:<!. Call ~ xrra~. Si2,500 0 .,.,. n ._ r NE\V Ottiee SuUdin1 ....JO tan REAL ESTATE 642-5j83. WISlC<t K ~ty. S2TK Net Jncomt BEACH t abin, st~ps trom WANT btlrh, loc ated in S.y&hort Tr1lll"r Park. 1 BR fully FREE /.t. CLEAR turn. SlCOo I ht sf of I er. Jndustrl&I 8 ld'c 1190 Gle.nneyrt St. M&--9890 bchv!'f'n 6-,\0PM or Loi (1 a") ~g.1.9473 549.031g TO\VNHOUSE, Cl.rl"tree J\v., __ w_.•.c.· -""-"'-"-' -"~'~-71-'-''6'- L•auna Niguel in£ P11.rk L ido · No Lota for Siii• 170 leAsehold, .'\ BR, 2 be., 3 · .,_---------1 "'"''"' tr•• -1 • 11' + Acrt , view lot i · CO:-.!PLETELY :PVT POOL. • ' "" · ,x ~ • covered patio, 5 BR, l~~ $31,500. Qv.ner 6'-t-2250. Co~;_~~o:ar BA . Valley \'il"11:, lnd1cprl. BLUFFS CONDO: 3 .Br/l 18012 ASPEN TREE LANE Sri.~. Down pa y ment ba, corner lot. $42 ,SOO by L01' on l\feM Verd• JOlf Sl,300. \\'ill carry 2nd . ov.'Mr: M4-1985. CO\lrst:, vlt\v??? Lalli of 2 $19,500. 4~5748. \VESTCLlFF-Sunny 3 br, 2 Iota. Owntr alt 5, ~ 3 Bedroom, carpe r~. drapes, a Bdrm. t Xl"cutlvt homt v.·nh Lido Isle b1, cu1tbm patio, l1e yard. MESA VEf.tDE FArRWAY elect. kilth, pauo, Corntr fol""f'vc:r vif'w. $58.:JOO. ~tusl 1eU $44.!m. M2-~t!J LOT. "By GWMr. 511-3801 ar lo!. Adult OCl'Uplf'rl. lr.111' rln. 5381 CATOWBA L.100 T1ie lot -5T'"U'. HARBOit IUG"' "'OS evtt 642.--''64 8 1i·S~7/9GS-4377 196S.l li8 ~· • .. lf!~rT'JT~il TurUe Roe\: 3 Bdnn'. 2 ha. t.sriest &\'ail on the !51.a.nd. 4 br, 3 hi, ~14 FHA Meun1i1ln, 0Ner1, U \4 Vista De! Oro A home. nieely draped, land-Via Lorca , s.52.5CIO. By $39,9M Owner M&-2063 Reaort 174 ;::,:1:~:1ley &H·l lll rn :l!t:1; ',' ... i .. YJ ~~~~dy0~1'!,,""1~u,la~; L~':rr,~!:~~~! ~rm. 2 ~~,~~o~ir°'=.r. ir~~~ 9jcAO;:;:J~A~C-El'-.T-h-ill-,-id-,~l~•k;.• _ ....... •• $·12.500. ba, ~Y 011·nf'r, CaU 613-MM art• \Vestcl!ff . Ma..mJ. vitw 1011. Uke Elsinorl". • Hu 8900 to $9,000 a ya.ilable to invest in future Pll"ase nu in coup6n belo1v. \Ve a.re a r':J:i41y expa.ndln& na. on&! cor poration Jookin& for just 1ucb a. ptorson. Our dl1tributor1 \\"b0 purchase and 11"rvice ow-unul111..! Talking Vending r-.1ach.1ne1 are rapldl~ i:TOv.·inio: frtJm par t -um .. to ftill-llme OfM'rator~. \V<" s1>eure a ll your local lons a nd tr.tin &nd counsel you 10 that you may l>f-ain to ~njoy a profita ble par t -time busln<"l\S lm- mc:diatf>ly. Vendina: i.~ A ;:TOY•lng $S·billlon n1a rket and w l' would like to belp you ht· come a pa.rt or thl11 profit.a.bit a~a. and fA !n a ju1t rtward. •••••••••• VENDA TALKER. INC. 2800 \V. ?>1ockinghird Lene 011.IJM, Tl"xa~ 75233. I am int.1>re1t,.d in moN.' ln· formAtion abo111 ma'kin1: money In !he \"l'ndtni busi· nt:t..c.. I hl-Yf': • cu and 6·8 hours per v.·e,k •?"re !imt". O I can i n\·e~I. ov~r $900. O I can Invest over $9000. V·2 Namt ..... ·-·---···•·-···-.. ···-· Addte11 ................ -.... -....... . Oty ····--· St.ale ·-·· Zi p ... . Phone ( ) -T'll"(')! 61478 - AAA CANOY * PANTY HOSE (NO SELLING TNVOLVED) CASH REQUrn.Eo. Pl&.n one •.....•••• Sll!l5.00 Pl&.n ~-o ............ $1925.00 PlM th~ ........ $~.00 Excellc:nt potl"ntial income for a. lew h0ur1 \\'ttkly \\"tlrk. (D&.y1 & E ve:nlnfa. I Re tilJ. lng and coUect.in1 money from coiil optratecl d ispen~­ ers ·wirhln 11 quall flf'<I .vea. (H andles name hr1nds.J f or ptrMinaJ inU!'Vlew s t n d n11.m<". 11rldrt!lll .11nd phOne number ro r-.hllti·Sta te Dist., Inc., 1681 \V, !roadway, An.a h"\m, Ca. 92!02. 1n4J 77~-:i06(L TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES "The !roller v.i th Emp1thy" 1716 Orana:e Avt., C.~t. 64S-41TO; 540.0608 .tnytlme \Ve netl:I 1ale1 peopli!' Nli!OEO: \VOJUONG PARTN"!:k Oft PVT ~R. Sub1t.lnt- ial n rurn on money lnveal- ed, 1ecured wlmUa lera.l. For more lnto write f .0. &ix: JSl9, Santa Ana, COIN Opertttd Laundromal on ~ach Blvd. 'Prlc.d to produce 1ncomt tor quLl ified person 1n Hun- tinlJlon Bch arta. Ca.II ,.,..,,. Wentedl Liquor Lie. Oran.rt Cnc:y on 1al11 !Old ia.lue.food or cock1alls t Buyer wUI pay top SS! Winston. coUect 213/27"2-42-t9 NO Yard work 1.AJ1elou1 3 i) eel •o~'.''~''1:.-0-J~\2:_ _____ 1 ~=::;;;-;;~:i:;;-'---I S2j()(). 536-2·149. Br. tow.nhou1e1 CUSTOM HOME 1' . r h·11 3BR/2 ba., on 1~1 lots, \VUl Newport Helgh11 Out ef Sti1ta Prop. 171 Proff'&!iOnally dc:cor. \ng1de ; I 1 I r I k •-out. 2 l.Ands.ca-d -tio•, ON blii country ~1ie lot, dt· 1 . f'B~e ""~op ion or a e J BR g DEN 70 Ac. l\olwl"ll, N.1\t., just ~ ~ ~ tac•·• -· d room to Tr11de. 613-TISS. • vrry pvt w/pleuant view&. ucu .~·age ;on REALTY $j()OO DO\\IN buys bett Liao no. of town. 1..1' d""·n p;-.rrnnt. LA\llN roure for 1ale. $850. pool. $27.~. Jobn Irwin ,. roam. 3 Bdrm/2 ba., a l! 1he Univ, Park C•nter. Irvine v11J ue. 4:;• lot, CO"' 3 BR.. Neu C\ttr Dr. Cullom hOme Ion& term financing. Cleer. ntl ptr month. Wotk 4 days AltilOC. 636-4470. de!ail1 111 Jlrai E1ialf!. by Call A""llm• S"'·08"" . ~.. 1 8 ll!l 2 Full lot• cf hv.')-trontag~. By \\'k. !'ruck It eq11\p. \ncl 'd. McVay 545.Q.J;is, 893·W. ·v ,),) .w S·l9.:'i00 Prln. ~Th-l&tl. on Y yi&A-1'1 ° · · owner. Will trade for Inc S300. Att 6 pm B47..fil40. M u• d•l Mar bathac. kit. blt111 .. pttio. Obi. prori Or TD. STS.000. 644-789.'> 3 BR.. l %. BA, bl!\ng, lee (&mily tm wfbu. Lea pa.tlo It newly la ndsc a ped . A11um11. ble lo.ln 5 \4 90 . ~I Huntington leach $1f,JOO. •• eheaper Than Rent! 3 a.droom. ~ts. dr&J)tl, •loci. 1'1i<h. patio. Com<r Only $22,900 lot. Adult obcupied. I.ow dn. ,.. ___ 3 -~-· L ~n1 · M7-tiOT/91S--U17/9M-ll71 ....... ,. ..nr..... .srge ~· · f'r1.111 me'~ m Ip HAFFOAL REAL TY .• •li\Sjlft. 142.- , • • .. ~" t;\'tt: 541-2U6 iBo RM.' .. home In GI•' DRASTIC.ALL y Mar. r u 11 y IMC!~ REDUCED C\og11 to 1kp'a: ·~••· achlJ, ~"e,cut 1\'f' tr11.mfl'r, mu!l H-n. J)trk " heh. S29.77i0. CaU l\ff'red1 tb C. 111 r rl c n 1 Coal· 9Q.2737. ltrla belluty. 2700 ~i::i ft. 4 H6U6E HuntlflS1 \Vatch Ute BR ... f"m1ly Ct1rntor In! OP!:N HOUSE column. By owtll'r, 961-1314 • • e 2.STQRY tawnhoust, 2400 ---------~I pr. on alley. A fond bl.l>' BEACH St&nd·Food to ro. sq ft, 4 br, 2\i ba, lat fAm 4 Br. 2 ba. 1"tW\Y cutlom At SM,!IOO. Rench••• f•rm1, fttrr, plus rtntt l'. 'F'a~t S rm. ltv rm, lorm.al din, 2 leaturts. $31,?:iOO. "'fiumt CA.LL '(g · 666 •141, Orove1 180 monthoper1tton.6T~2Wl ~--· I "~ . n. on y ' 20 ACRE• --.auci"• ,l,_anc• .. en.•-~. •v Mn .....-;r;-lrplcs, r uatom l nd1cpd . ~" FHA Prl 1 ~ ' M ~ L ... ........,.., oc nr UCL achl1, ~g.,,j()2? • •111. ~ .,."" .,.. vr __ ,_mp·;:. SKJ,730. Owner 1 .,;~=~~-----·I _uc A -Gro\11 in JIU\'l"nldt •I V1., R3l-1337 Me1a V•nl• ~." N.:,~:,L~.v.1 orrlr• B1Jrtn " Cleveland Good I Cash fast '· DRAMATIC •• L1vin1 rm, v.•ilh ma.ny v.1n· do~'ll plu1 torm.tJ thn rm .• li e .. tamUy rm.: <I BR., 2 Jrplc1, It ptl!Ot, m&kt lhlt t.l'!l r. 2".::i(l() Jq, ft, 10\\'T\hoUff: A J>eTft¢t ramUy h(ime !or )'OU .it. r~· s:9.9.li0. ~red hill l;t11v PArk Cf>t11<"r, lrvtnt Call Anyf!mt !3~·nB20 1 1He tOr trailer pk or 1ub- ~ BR . 3 ha txtc hOmf, 2700 Newport Shores dlvi1lon. On main h\\')' to ..,, 4-!cranet. Dtn tncludt1I--'-------Ma.rch field. Writ" Chas. I i•t & 2nd Trust °"4111 v.·tt bat .l pocil. tablt:. :Priced 3 BR, den, xrra blln1. dps., ~fl.Ttin, g11) No. Miin St. ntEE APPIVJSALS for quick &alt. Principia.lg C"Pt. $17.000. A\'lll immed. ruver.lde. 92.j(}\ I Costa Me&• lnY•lim•nf ea.II for Appl, 5'9--2673. By Gwner. 64z...3«)4 prln· ••• 1 E1t1te w1n-' 114 J.41..7711 anytime NOW'S THE l;''-';"'"'1'"''·,---c---~ ,_ TIME FOR S.n Clemente * CASH BUYER * IVliO Nffd• Moo•y! $ avallablt cin all 1ypt1 • ot "'UICK CASH $15,700111 *~al E11&t.pald for or not, ,,. $parrish C'Oftl.tt ur beach. 36' ·oo.n·1 Ult )'(tlU' hOmt, 9 tG 9 prn, dally. nttJST THROU&H A . !iv rm, 2 br. Spollet-1~ R-3 .. u ti M u1. Ot:ED CENTIPt, Jnc. ftkr. DAILY PILOT lot. °""'" ""1377. &v• Um•. ,_,, .,.,..,., 1'2! N. Bn,.dwlJI, S.A. "\VEEO It A rtlp" .. clta.n lmmed. firm fitter. Brol!e.r 54l4331 WANT AD ... 1 tl>t ,,...,...., ~·-•. • CAP'ITAL SEU.ING Your •001? .. U"" 642 5,7• turn inf\'I caah tMJ a DaU:y INVISTMINTS e ""Ai th u• .. Mil tt f1At. t>allY • Pll('ll Cla$.Mf1ed all. M'~~7S St2-1!17T • 560~5336 Pilo' CIA11a!n~. &t2-M71 • EXCEUEllT DISTRIBUTOR OPPORTUHITIES "THINK AND CUOW RICH" With Dr. Na11al .. n Miii, Warltl-famaug Author 111n~ "Klntmek•r of Mi111onalreg" Ttrma bl.#d on eqiJity. '42·2171 145-0611 Sen-inc Harbor a.~a 21 yra. Sattler Mortt••• Co.. 336 E. 17th Sl:t!el Morto•11••1 Trust Deeds NE!D CAg.t Slro:t OR r-.IORE 260 Ste Av~ Thrilt tor a R.!al [g!Ate loan. Upon approvt.I u~I" tht money Mwf'vtr you !1kr Also ask about our unsecured personal !oa.ns. AVCO 111RJfT 620 !\'!wporl Centc:r DriVI '"""'" NO ONE c11n top our pricet· CASH in 24. hr.\. fnr your Tru~I Df':eds. TRUST DEED CEt\TER. Jl"IC. 1l~3 N. Broadwly, S.A. 543-3311 anytime. I~ 300 "'~· _:H~l~ll~"•:_~"~•~t·selll"r, u ;.;;:;;;:::-:::::==:--- ''Think a.nd Grow Rich," h&ir; sold ovt r ll"n million J 1 .---------~ I coriea and tv.·et11 )'-Six million t11pts and rec· lt!NTAL FINDERS FrH Te l1ntllord1 ord5. HUl'1 Jattsl a nd MS.0111 ~ate1t v.·ork -, "'The 411 W.19,., c .... ,. .. Pl'lilo&0phy of Succ•!s" II .!!~~:;:=;"°'='"'"°'""-;-·I FREE ilt£NT AL 800K -is now available. an OR.OP IN AND BRD'i''SE c&.ssl"tte 1ape11 In &. con-Wi1lkar & lee, Re•ltori. 2m llarl>or Blvd. "' Ada.mt> Fountain Valley \"f'nit nt 17 SUCCF.SS PRINCIPLES home stu· dy pro.ra m throurh our Distributor oraa.nitatiot1. 'f h i ii a.11-n~'\' BLUE· PRINT Of' SUCCESS As orlglt11llly endorsed by: • Thoma.~ A. Ee.Ison •Dr. Alexander Grah11m Bell • Hl"nry Tr.rd • Wriodrow \l/\l~on • Luther Burbank • \Vtlliam H,.,..,.,,ard T.tf1 • C~'TllS H.K . Cu rtls e Edu.11.rd Bok •Dr. Elmer R. Gates • \l/m. \\'ri-=l"Y· J r , • Col. Rnberl A. Doll&.r • John \Vanamak~r • f raneis J. OuPot1t • Charll"s M. Schwab • J . Pierpoint r-.t or11an. ,, • E. M. SIA!ll"r • Gf>ort:I" S PArkt r • H11.r.•t y s. f'lrt~trint • f"_ \I/. V.'no:i]l,·rirth • .Judi:,. Elhl"rl H Gary • Ed""in C. Ba rn<"~ • Ch!T"lt~ P. Sl,.inm.-t z. • Elbl"rt Huhbard • Gl"orgc: E.<Lc.1man •Ja mi"• J . Hill • .T. 02dtn A rmn11r • Dr. Davi d Sr.arr .Jordat1 • J. G. Chaplinl" • John Burroui<:h.s • F'l"&.nk A. V11 nd>rl1r> • Gtn~ra! P.:. A. Ayr"'s H>lr> nlhl"TS find RF.1\L Sl JCCE~S. f'Arn M EX- CELLE'.\"T 11'\"CO:'llE 11 nd l""m PROF"F.~~IONAL ~ALF:S'.\IAl'\SHTT'. f or d'"t-!l ih , mail this cou· pon no ... -. •••••• Lii H. OAJtLINOTON ,Jl:lllDINT BRAJ NPO\\I ER -1'IlG!-t PERFOR1\1Af':CE SYSTE~1S. INC. 19.lO Port Lo~ksll'i ih Place t-.'"v.llOrl Beat h, Ca.Jif. 92660 1714) 644-i-t33 SU :'ll.\1CR I'l"ntal 11vail Junt Iil. 4 br. $300 rm. Chil dren k pet& ! ? ~ 962-3£3 Hou1es Unfurn. 30S Gen•r•I $13.!o·l Br. CtJmpl turn nr octan. Child & Pf'l ok. $175·\JHI. pd. 1 + den llom.~. I E t ~ide. r.taluN" cpl , Srnl ptt rik . I BLUE BEACON * 64S.0111 * SJ.';.)...Clc:11n 2 Br. Cpt~. rlrp..~. dh Ol.lld ok. \\" n11ns." <1 hr1dr)'. 2 BR home w/pooJ. All uni pd. Stv/rtr, r.PI~. i'lrp~. $225. BLUE BEACON * S:IS.0111 * Sl 1.)...3 l!!r . 2 811.-Dbl A:!'U' t, frncrd yard. Stncles \1·elc. s1m-1 e r r11m hm w'2 F'RPLC ra.r I.: )Tti tor hid1 & p!'tS~ BLUE BEACON * 6'S.0111 . * FREEll Lendlord1-0wner• \~'f' "''Ill n'rtr tenants tr.> ycu FREE of cha.r2t .. ~fany desirablt. tena nrs on o u r 11·aitinii: 1is1. Al..A Re ntal~ • &IJ-3900 LARGE '.I berlmorn, j111r I painled. c&.rpe t11 k dr11pea, renc,.d y11rd. f1nuly l"IY!m. ch1lrlrtn anrl fl""'~ OK. \\'11tk:tr J.: I.At, Rea ltnr~. 812-4·1j5 "'4tl)...i!JO. !;t}-Utll. P1111'1 E·~idc: •cp. &ch. !5tv re!. C/O. Nice J'd. s1:in,-1 Sr Co1111ce .,., trplc Nie ~ .\ .. rd l.· 111r. \l n! l~' BLUI! BEACON * '45-0111 * 3 iluR.'1 . T 11.m1ly rm ., till dln1Tll: rm ., buili-ln3., brk. $.l"' ll mon!h. NO FE!:, Ntwpo11, MD-1720. 3 BDR..'J ., Family nn., pa.rk l!ke ya.rd, COlta Mtiaa . Kl~s ' OK, brk., $200 a month. NO FE!:. S41)... t 720. Bel~a Penin1ul11 OCEANF'RONT-Ju&t built 2 1 undersla.n~ thert Is Aty-fant.,"it b11y -ftetAn ~O rRA~CHlSE fEE v!.-w, 3 Br, 2 81.. 111.rn rm patio, 1undecl!, d a h w h r ·, and my hive~tml"nt v.111 bllni , drpg, crpt&. Al!lulta, be 1ecured by mt rcht t1· ,:ml p ._ t. $4~ / mo. lse. dl5t . Ple.a&e 1end n1e in· 675-!JO:W forma.t!on .,n your Na· 11 ;C;:::-,-:-,-c;-'"'-o----- poleon Jill! opportti nl-I orone del Mo1r tics: DUPLE:'\-Delu.'l"e 2 b r . OREGIONAL OISTRIB- UTORSHIP~f a bout ~00 ,000 population ($~.000 Investment re- Qulrf'd. l ODISTRfBUTOR.S tDP t S2.~00 lnvettrnent I OMY 0\VN "Phllo10- rihy of Suec;et., .. pro- llram at $249.SO plus tu QCl11tttt: CON"OtNS A- TION or ''Think AM Grow Rich" at Sl 6.00 plUI tax Name .......... _ ................... . I. Ad•re1s .......................... . rhonc ....... ~ .. · .. ~···· ......... .. State .. --·····-· Zip .......• relri2. t ier r11nie. pa!Jo. ·rr1y. sm. Adul ta, no pe11. 67:\.-1~9 Costa M••• COLLl!GE PARK Comp] rt(ltr, 3 Fir. 2 ba, lrt f.11rn rm, trplc. crp!a, t1r'pll, hltn~. d~hv.·.~hr, blork \!:all. Lt111e S240 mo. ~8-1101. 1\IESA VEfiOOE home v.·llh 03 BR. Ira: ltnL-td yd, ntar rochools. S2~ Jll"T mo. Call ( Ai:f'nt. :>ol&-.11·11-:-----I 1 3 Bdm11. 2 h•lh~. unlurn. I !5tovt It lr!a. lncludtd. Nttr .. r hrlol11 I: 111\npp1n.1 area. S21'i mn. 54H239 1 1.ARGE 2 bdrm tov.'llho uM, rp••. rip,., r1r11.1,. e11Uo. I SIM mo. C1111J ~1<1. I C0'"1PL!:Tr; Prlv111cy-Sl40. L(e 2 Ar h~.-\n c.,11r1. Patto t•r. ~6·!171:t nr :..\i·~ll. · Di1ne Peln1 I DUPLf:X. 2 8rt, I'~ BA. l)r l\"ll lt 11r11t A-1>11till. S200 :U9..U Alc &l lr (!llt-2Jlll ' H H Ll • ' :1 c $1 f • f 2 ' 3 l l • N L 0 1 u z:J OAJl Y l'ILO!' Huntington B••c~. LIKE MW 2 BR + den w/v.'l't blif, all bltins. wzhr It dryr. av•il now. $230 per mo. 1 yr. Jeue or $210 mo !or 2 yrs. 545-8424 Agt. SHARP 3 br. 1'; ba condo. Bltns + v.·~hr, dryer, refr\g, Pool & rec fa e. $21'.Xl. 67'.>-3439. :1 BR. Cond. 1 ~1 BA. pools, clubhouse, patio, 1 • r . w/1torage 536--4776 aft 5 .\J9.i i\fo. Roomy, 2 bednn .. Jirf:place. fenced yard 2- ca.r ear. 842-»tl-Bkr. · • 4 br, 2 ba, cpt~. drps, Jenced, pal!o, bllns. $225 mo. 528--S801 or 8-tl--1961. 2 BR, pool. util ji1yPd. Tlltlday, i..,.1, 1971 " LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO RENT??? CHECK THESE . I ~ 365 Apt. Unfurn. --Apts. Fum. 3'0Apts. Furn . 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Aph . Furn . 360 Apt1_ Furn. 3101-'c"os-t•'"'"'Mou.,.--"Jl----'c::-o-s"t-•"'M"·-.,-.------. Costa Mesa H untingto-;&:;ach N,wport B•ach 360 Apt. Unfurn. S~nn'J • Year Around SWIMMING! • $130 UP .- GIANT l & 2 BEOROO;>.I! Gorg('(lus, r>ark·hke seu111g. Closed garagps for niux· imun1 securi1y. Quiet street. Adults, no pP1s. 2020 Ful!cr1011 /l.\"e (l[a~·hor to Bay, then So. until 2 blks So. ol NC\\'JJOrl LHvli. G·l2· 8690 Unbelievably Beautiful VAL D' ISERI'.: Gard~/\ Apts. Adults .... no pels. Flowt'rs e\'r rywhere. Strl'ttffi & \V1.1!crfal!, .jj' JX)Ol Rec. Rm, Sullllll, Sgls l-2 13dnn, f'urn· Unlurn. from $1 35. SEE IT: 2000 Parsons, 6-ll-8670 Corona d el M a r La Quinta Hermosa e \VINTf:R RENTAL.<; e Rt!ut NO\V rvr S<!pt.! ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 ~~:: Spanish Country Estate Uv-TRAILER 10x4j, close' to bay, Q, Ort• ing & Spacious Ar.ts. Ter-NH hirn , ar!ultR, no pets. r;tcl'cl pool; 5unken ~as BBQ $230 n10. li 7:\-1'796 ON tEN ACRES Unbelievable Living -Only e OC~'.l\N l-"RONT-l.-G l-C -3 1 &: 2 BR •. furn. & Untum. I Br unf $15~furn $175 BR, 1 HA. :J'll 1 \V. OCI-:A>l-Ftrepluces I prlv. patios. 2 Br unf $175 fur n $210 FRONT, t?~J. Pools Tennis Contnt'I Bkfst. ALL UTlL INCLUDED Newpor1 H eighh____ 900 Sea Lane, CdM Sff.2611 {MacArlbur nr Coast Hwyl Special Gonus; a silver-CLEAN 1 or 2 Br. Ad!ls, no ~ plated candle snuffer ls pets. Lg kit. s1:r1 st:o'J. 2.121 * SPAC IOUS * yours U you brina: this ad E. 16th St. NB. 64G-ISO! when you visit our mode.ls. 2 Bdrms., l'f.i baths. :rront 4 b!ks s. of San Diego Frwy Apt. Unfu rn. 365 11.pl. 2 Blk.s. to Big Corona on Beach l blk \V. on Holt Genera l & i;hOpplng. Adull!i. No pets, to 162U' Parkside Lane. $250 1\lonlh, Costa M••• Parle-Li~• Surroundlnt QUI.ET • I;ELUXE !-2 & 3 Bit APTS A.!.:ao furn. Bachelor Prv patios ~ Hid Pools Nr s~1op'g * Adttlt. on11 Martinique Aprs. 1777 Santa Ana Ave ., CM Mgr. Apt 113 646-5542 --- *BRAI NEW* LA COSTA A TS, 1 &: 2 BR. Bltns, swin1n1, -: pool & gar- agc, AU utiJ pd. $150 to $170 nio. Adults, no pe!JI, 3:>-1 Avocado. CY!. &12-9708 <714) g11.5-1-0 " Wesley N. Taylor Co. ~ I GARDEN LIVING VENDOME * 644-4910 *--UNFUR~ 2 BR, 1185. ' 1>.111'1, :Ht rac., nlr11san1. U!il "'' " $1 35 . 1\IODERN":' lgl'. l·Br. * COROLIOO APTS * Driln1auc 2-sty. !iv. rm. Summer ra tes ci re coming in. Before they p;11d 11,,ated pooJ r11,1ACULATE APTS' 1 1 kl 'Ir,;" -• nf'nr bt11ch. Cpts, draf)f'i;, '· · 2 Br. studios & stre<'t lcvC'lll, \vllrp .. O v e r C>O fli 2 BR, l ba, v.-Jw crpts. drps, do, p lease drop in; We'll try to rent the 1 Br. $l4S • 2 Br $l70 disp., etc. 210 Chicago ADULT and $18:1 & up. Dsh\vhr. frpJ , dbl trorical lndscrxt gwimmlng Close lo beach i 22j • 842--3476 Furnished ge r, ne\\' stove, patio, .\dull~. Small Pf'I ok •11 ~1G' FA'.\ULY Scc!lon I & 1 J•0 E 18th st -962 e COZY 1 BEDROOM' b t t A d t • -11 s c 11 · -... ca.......,.,rt. LAR GE Pool. poo pa io, .... · ·• gardener Sl9;;i. -1131. • es o yo u, n ry ,o save yc-u money 110 '. 1 th St. .. . Cl p k ·~ 1-BH .• S\\11nmu1g pool. '! 054ti,to shopping , .Ir si:l-3378 642-4603 lrvl-Handy to Beach! Small pet I -----··' c-c...~ 3 BR' 2 b ,.., k $9 00. NE\V LRG Dl'.:LUXt: APTS Blks !o beac:h . Adwts, No * -"l""cious s, a 2 BR delu.xe. \Yalk lo bearh. 4 NE\\' large 2 br 11.pls, "''OOd !.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;I 0 . j. e POOL TABLE e HEATED POOL Ba ch·furn ...... $139.50 pets. Sl3j per mo. * Sv.im (Xl(ll, put/i;rcC'n ,\rlult.~. ~-131 wkends, pant'ling, cpts/drp~. Plenty BR Ila R I N Trndewind, Really 847-8.'Jll * Frpl, hldiv /lndry fac'lJ 8: 3-~1 1 kd f I 1 & bo rd 8J)ace 3 ., 2 Ba •·•····· $325 8 WALk TO IEACH! e SOUNDS e OFFICE ECREAT 0 l B R-furn ...... $149.50 1845 Anaheim Av•. ~ I w ays 0 c ose ~ cur a · 3 ~R. k tan1lly rm. hon\e. 1 Bedroom . Child o k e COLOR T .V.'s 2 BR-furn .... -. $179.SO FREE u1i1, furn 1 BR apt Nr COSTA "!ES,\ 6·12-2SZ.l Costa M esa No pets . $160. :wg Monte oncl. 1ardencr) •... S34J Utll"r ., 112· . New Own•r._N•w M•nagement UNt'U H.N AVAILABLE beach, pool. S!30 up. Call V\~1a, c .r-,f. 548-3963. 3 BR ' B Cho. I 1ea pa1 · ::>. '>JC 3777 "6 7'""2 536 1366 SPACIOUS l B r-1 · a. ice areen. CALL NOW-549-9755 ADULTS ON!.Y, NO PET~ · ·-· JJ • Lo • • -• I d I RING BROS . .Announce.~ · r . apts ....... t, s. tclt 1 -$325 • J u st or Single A u ts " d ! h all bltn 1 4 BR .. ~~r:~.-.·-j~·~·.·;_. e SPACIOUS l ldrm1 Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 36D 1760 Pomona 642-20J5 RED!SCOR -Lrg l Br. $l40 SOUTH BAY CLUB ,\rrs. No"· AvriN;tE,,A,.,N c~rl~ 0~~ ${5o ""r mo, 11 .AJI Turt:e Rock, nrly new.S3j() Ha~dy to Beach? UllliUes G I -C I M CHATEAU LAPO TE Arllt~. no pct.~. ;.,JS--S717. APARTMENTS VILLAGE t11il inrl'd. &l:>-09&4.. I07 " .... l -----IN · Xlra closet.~. Pool. PaLio. MEDITERRA ,.~ l"-""--l,..aa~t'l!I •••••••• 115 paid. $130. enera DI a esa LOVl "L\' :.! BR<1pl s furn .~.1 ~:.:c::.:..:..:.c:::.::.:...:::.c..:.__ Ne wport Beach Avocado, C:\t, Apt 9 "'-~~-::,=:==::---11-z=~-~~=~~--.---·! = = . ''n•nrn <::'''" "''"', hid Lido Is le 9 011 lcv•·,,, ,, ... , 2400 Harbor Bird. e IUDtiET SAYER! Rent seauw:i··Fcirn1ture . ·~eA?(:(j;:f);(OTEL---~LC;:po~""ActU~. ·no ::..:::.:==:::::-::.-=.:-:.::::::::-·--~inC"i71J-rifn1·--i---;--~trt ·MeM---!""'"'-" t1ti:i. 2 Br unit~ 1 UXF 2 b & cl (014\ 557-R020 crpis:dfil.~-;lieam ceurn111. 1 Bdrm. Children & pets. for u little as * LO\V WEEKLY RATES * pets .. from $1~0. DEL ~ 2 Br. a en (714) 645-0550 pa1io. Adults only-no pets. uw d I 00 ONE MONTH ! I 1941 Pomona Ave Cil1 ratio. bo1:1-t park at tennis SEVERAL z Br 2 na ap!s . pa i. 1 . . K tcien, TV's, maid service. · ' i•ourts. Unlurn. ir drsircd. Balboa Peninsula 1-1 ~ 116_ · -p · Rers. 2:154 Santa Ana Ave. Heated Pool . Dana P oint JOI 10 ;;i per n10_ rop. 673-0393 646 326" Jun<' l.'>-SC'pl. 1:-i. SI;)() ~r RRAND new Dt>luxr 3 Br. 2 inc:mt Div ol So Cst Rlty ==~~~~=,.,,=-! -' ----------nio. (2 1~1 782-11~5. ~;.__8~2·1. NE\\' 2 Br, l Ba. 642-0643 a.It * S • I _:.::_:._:.:.c._c:cc...c:;;..----1 Ba apts. 1600 block E. I~~~:.,::::.: ______ _ tudioApt. $110 SlNGLE. TV. pool. 1w1s ok. Newport Beach B'lboa Blvd·. close ln""f'"'" 2 BR I I t 6 pm. ·wkdays, Will show $30 ,'.:up \\'k!y. D11na ;\larina ,,. ,., .. 1 ye 1,, •.•• -1::..1 • 1"' poo • stoi·e, cp .~. l\1e-morial Day weekend. No * I Bedroom $130 " ...... '"-flrps. rncl. garage. Agent e NEWPORT HEIGHTS! complete with '"SINCE 1946" 2 BR. !ilove in Today' SLlO. your 100" lst \\'e&"tern Bank Bldg 1• Inn. 34111 Coasr Hwy. * LRG 2 Br. furn ar>t. 93.'l D/\\'. drps, fqit t.r crpt. b·Hi-3928. &16-2290. childre11, fl? pets. ?11APLE ST., NEAR l!ITH HUn"t ington Be ach \\'. Balboa Blvd. S16Stn1o. 6~.J-llGl days, 673--0253 eves 2 BDRi\T, freshly pa inlt'd. NE\V 2 BR, beam celling•, 11 1 'ty p k PurchaM Option n versi ar . e XLNT EA.STSIDE Ind. item 1election. Days 133-0101 Nights , nrAT .....,,,_ ION! 2 Bedrooms. 24 Hour Cely.' 645-0349 Yr;1rly. No men. Ph berorc ' ~"~'~'~P~P~L---~-~~ cpt. 2 ch1h.Jren OK. $135 n10. \\'ood paneling. AU rec * Wl .. j "A \\Ry of Lill'" I ~ f t re $165 Adultt bl nTER RATES * SOLTEROS APTS. ~ arn. 838--003R z BOID!, frpl. balcony. 31j e &12-5()6,1 ea u s. . , ** ALL SU:\IJ\IER? ** -"-=.:...::::.:.:::cc _____ E. Bay. SZ2j n10. Lease -pets. Call now M&-0073. NEW 3 Br. 2 Ba, crpls, drp. Yard. Pet okay. $135. CUSTOM bltn.s Culverdale tract $27j Furniture Renta l Early C;t!if sr t1\n~. Adull s * 2 Br. 11ps1 rs w/su ndk. 3 BDH'.\t unfurn apL New :U!7 \\'. Bay St. Quiet • Aftrac Studios & 1 hanging frrl. Nr heh. S250 yearly. Inquire at apt. C. carp£'\. S!l'.\-1487 or 7il I =~~~-'--'c--...,=cl BR's, Sl lO up. Adlts. no only. Heau ti ful lgt> bat h & 67l-1521 or s.is-n11. Sh I N 1 C 'I SP:\C 2 Br apts from !14-0. per ~. ~I Mr. B~nes, e RARE INDEED ! jl7 \V. 19th, C.l\t. 548-3481 collect 1213) 374--1883. Really nice. 2 Br. xlnt loca· Anaheim 77._2800 I I I. ~·r ls<'. /\'o pets. :i:i7-l'i-IOO a 1mar o " pets. 213.1 Elden. l\1gr Apt 6. 1 hr <I Pl~. :! \1·>11l ro il'S. l 1· ' · ' · · Htd pool. Play yd. Crpts, \'id f'd b:llh. d•'{'o rah\'l' & ~ Bil. furn. apts. Pool. No Corona del Ma r LRG 2 BR nC'wly pa inted, clrps. hltns. patio. Newly lion. Gardener incl & util LaHabra 694-3108 pd. $175. Lagun• Beach · * VIE\V H0"1E .,. 0Pluxe 2 Br, 2 ba. North end Joe., xlnt ocean view. All bltn ki1ch. frplc. Open B~•m cell's. $375 mo. 1 Br. furn art, all ut1J pd . funrttonal t1·pl1 ·. Swinin1in.t; d1!lrlrrn or Jlt'I~. 240:0'~ 16th l l sto\'1', single t'.'ncl i::ar. $135 decoraLC'd. K.ids ok. Pool. Garage. Adults, no 1}0I!!, i'l'C hall, puig pong & ~t. NB . 6<16--466 1 Fe~~ le~sc ~~ .. uxe lnews~'. n1onth. &12-4122/6413--1730. 1998 i\laple No. t 642-6344 ALA RENTALS • 645-3900 2 BR. apt. \\'inter rental. Charming. S19j per mo. (213) 792-2j73. pets. $15(). :\!gr No. 9, 383 \V. I I d ' 0 I \·" . b d . I b & Cl EAN 2 BR c I \Vil.son , C.~f. JlOO . Munn. n ry"' pvl g11-!\l l\lL~: •Jlon1r, ... rni, Uno strucle view o ay , • 1 "-'wcr. cps. 1 BR. r/o, oven & disp., r11)'.Zr. C Q N T I N F. ;.IT/\ L fully furn. linen & <l 1shes, ocean. Adlts only. $390 per rlrps. bltns, retrig. No pets, ep1s, 1 ~2 E. Bay St. No. B. MISSION REALTY *494--0731 * Balboa Penlnsul• NICE 2 BEOR00'.11 Bl.lt:AKF'A S'r.' SUNDAYS. S\2:-i n10. 6·lli--·\06.'1.. mo on leasr. 673-6992 Sl·IO. !!6&-1•\'i,'J. C.'.\L $120. 494-2792 eves &: Duplex. Carpetert. $1 ·10·~163. 17111 l<c:cl!Wn Ln 1 BR. nev.•ly !urn. Prirk SHARP 1--bdrni. carp., drps, 1 BDRM deluxe u1lfurni.~lled wknrls • UNFURNISHED 3 bdrm, 21 ~ ba, ocean view, close to shops & bch. $315 mo. Unfurnished 2 BR. furn. Lg upstairs apl, sundeck. Yrly lse. $200/mo. 1120 \\I. Balboa Blvd. No. 7. 675-1070 l'Ve& St35 549--08.l.1 (I blk w('sl of Beat h. 1 Nf'wpo rt. No lra5e r~q'd. priv. patio. Ground floor. r-.111 ture adul1s only! SL3:i. For best rewlts! 642-5678 hlk r.orth of Slatrrl 842·7848. !i-IS-j()l ) nil 5 pn1. Scenic Pror>erties 675-5726 "3~5-0:::...:E~.~2~1.~'1~. ~64~,...-=0~16~·-=~ Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 '--::c~.-,-,.-M-.-,.----.:..;~.;:,.;::;:.:.;;:. __ _:~.;.:.;:_;__.;.:._;______ Costa Mesa Cos ta Mesa 49-l--5167 or 494-6409. e FIXER UPPER '. 2 BR. Furn apt. 1 block lrom OCEAN view, walk to bea<')i_; 2 B . I Be h• A ·1 ·1 J " h 2 BR beamed Cl'ilin !tf)I, . R s. Ene o&ed garare. ac . va1. 11 une .... 11 • • g ' Kids & pets. r.1ove in $30 \\·eekly or $100. U!il $.300 yr l.~f'. Refs. l'CQ. Tod ' 'I'" paid. 67:\.-5368 49-l -.ID1, 811-9777. ay. -1 ,,.,, --Lagun• H ills e EASTSIDE LOYEL Y! e Ra-t~s by \\'Pek--On Ocean Lovel~ Bachelors, I -BR . LSE new home·3 br, 2 ba. air Carpets drapes, stove. rel, l\Iaid Morvic;. ~ool. Util. eond. crpts, d sh w sh r . lncd y~, ene! garage. Kids • 67j....8140 • Lnd~cp maint'd. Adj to club & pt'l! ok. $14::>. CLEAN bachelor apls. Steps pool. $285 mo. Mr. Fttema.n to beach. SlOO & up. 315 E. 8.10-6.119 e IMMACULATE! Balboa Blvd, 673-994j' Newport Beach 2 Bedroom, Bltns, new crpts, 1 BR. Ut il 1ncl'd. $150/mo. !--'--------·I drp~. Kids & pets. J-landy to NPwport Beach Re a I t y , BEAUT. mod. townhOuse. 3 Beach! $1j(). 67~1642. BR., 21,lii BA, frplc .. patio. lo2~B~R-.-u~l~il-"_Y_""-lu~d-<d~l~2~u Pool. 2 Car gar. All bllns. e STEPS TO OCEAN! mo. Agent. nu carp .. drapes, Lse ~295 Lrg 1 Bdrni, blt-iM, carpets 67>1642 mo, (1) J23-4TIO or 8·lS.;;i991 & drapes. Cili!d ok. $110. C d I M eves/wknds. orona e a r CLIFFHAVEN home, cpt, e SPACIOUS 2 ldrml NIC E apt -priv balcony bltn, r /o, lg yd for baby. Crp!s, Pel ok. r.tove In-\\/harbor & ocf'11n. vi<'w. S:Z2j. 213 8119--2020, eves. Today' ll5CI lncl Util $17j/mo. 2500 · · Scaview. - Santa Ana Heights 1~~=---~=--I IDEAL Home -~ bdrm!, 3 e llACH LIYING- ba. Ne111 !h11.g. Sp11.nish f'fl-Year Round• 'l BR. "Olde". ~i.23~~ _schls & shp"g. Singles ok. 's17:J. University Perle: J:.-======;1• HANDY MAN 2 BR. 2 ba. summer .. S32i W ANTED 3 BR .. summrr ........ S3i3. l!ugt I Bed["Q()n1. Onld & 4 BR. 2'~ balh~ ...... $3:..0. pe t. $1\j. • LGE s1udio apt .... $1 10 mo, yrly. Ulil pa id. 673-IOSS after 5 or wknds. Costa Mesa HOLIDAY PLA ZA DELUXE Spacious I BR furn apt l\3.S. Hea ted pool. Ample parking. Adult.s . no pet~. 196~1 Pon1ona . C:>-1. 4 BR. \\·irh fa mily roon1 DUPLEX 2 BR, 1 BA. c.ompl. Turi.le P..ock ........ S375. !'edl'C. Crpts. drrs. relrig, 3 BR. 2 bath~ ......... S32:). e NEED MORE ROOM? ~tovc i::-~u1e nr Catholic 3 BR. 2 baths; furnishl'd ~ BR, 2 BA, Bltn~, 2 car chur~h. Coupll'. n<i pt'.'1S. avail. Aue . l st ........ S400 g11 ragc. Children \\'eirome. Sl;i(). Ag t. 6-12-0:196. i d h·11 SliO SPECIAL --L.o ll.ates frorn . re I $2~1 \\'k. Kit avail. m a.irl . e BONANZA! "'v. TV & ph. S" I.Ack _ BR' 3 B 2 I I 2 i\lotr l. 2:101 Nr>t Bl vd. C~I . . 1 s.. tt. ircp 11 ces,& &16--?4i:J · REALTY c11r itarage. Carpets drapes Kiri~ & JlC'IS ok. e F'URN. f;.ICL U Ii! - Singles ok. $400. DELUXE bachelor k. : hr Univ. Park Crn1er. Irvine: Call Anytim(' 833-0820 l""!'!!!'""'""'""..,"""~-!"-~!"-"'.I Apts. $:1.J wr.rkly & up, fl1o . 4 BR. 2 ba, fncd yard. Pool rates. T<'rms Avail. 998 El pr1v!!ege~. Avail im111ed . e VACATION-Can1 ino. :>lf> .. ..()431. 1.:S300=~'="~·~""='-:..o"~'~7· ____ 1Year Round! at the Beach. 2 $25 per wHk&up- Condomlnlums BR'5, i·arprts, d r a Pe~, BACHELOR & 1 BR. Unfurn. 320 stove/oil. Ava.ii NO\\'! $185. TV & m31d serv. ava.i!. Cost• Mesa **pOOL Tl'.\1E ** 4 BR, Monf\c,llo, nr OCC Uf() '"'Q10. Incl club h~e, pool &: ~Int. 8~/546-4760 fountain V•ll•Y l''OR LEASE 3 br a:indo 842-1974-evening~ Huntington B•ach FOR lease 2 BR Condo. S220. per mo. Isl & last + $100 dep. 1714)529--6315. Duplexes Furn. 345 Costa Mesa -FURNISHED duplex apt. 1 bdrm. No chUdrcn or pe:!a. Working 1~rl prtf. 543--2873. Ouplex•s Unfurn. 350 Corona dal Mar ALA RENTALS • 645-3900 O•tr 200 Llstln9s to choose from •..••• CALL US TODAY! ALA RENTALS 1999 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa . . 645-3900 LANDLORDS I -OWNUSI CORONA Highlar)d1=;i Br. 1'~ Ba, 1tv1rf.1, Cp1~. drp1. Ocean Vu. 449 '.\1omlng Ca· nyan Rd. $2lj, 646-2290, \\'t will rtler tenan\a to you fl'Jj...6145 FREE of charie , , . Many • desirablt ttnants on our C:osta Mt._ \\"ait1n1 Hat. REMODEL. 1 BR, wlw, blt~. bric ~s frpl. besm~. palki. 1 adl!·no pets. Sl.$4. Ye11.rly. Ml-8521 "WEED It &: reap" .. Clean out the treasure~ I trash - tum into ca~h lhru a Daily ~llot C11uUled 1d. M2-5678 ALA RENTALS • 645·3900 450 Victoria. C.M. $125 i\;10 Delu:<e mobile home. Comp! furu, heated pool, adu\\1. no pell. 4 Seasons ;\lobile Es1111r, 23J9 Nev.·port Blvd. 548-6332. FURN BACHELOR OR 1 BR. Nicely decorated Sllj.$140. Pool. Adults. &42·2181 2 BR, 2 ba, sunken llv rm. frpl c. bA.lcony, $180/mo 1256 Baker St .. CM. 54()...2570. NICE I br dplx. Ql.llet. Sep by garage1. I 11.dull over 30, no pets. 5'18-1021 A lfRAC furn. Townhou1e, E/&\de 2 Br, I \~ Ba, pool . No pell. $173. 646--6610. $115. 1 BR , Furn. Utll's pd. Nr. 1toN!1 -Quiet adu}l.I. 19&5 Pomona, C.\f M~7~. GARDEN Apt • 2 Br. Slfia. Bllns. rarq;e. Adult1. l~ E. 21.st St 5-tS-2127. 1 7~""",,,._,,'-c-~~= • I BR Sl3j, \Va1rr pait1. 2039 Wallace, Coit.a i\l e 11 _ ......... •• 1 '1 7 BR.. Tranera. SM & $120 + A.dulls only. 646-1809. TIME CFOR QUICK CA$H THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD g'l3io!ners Invite You to Visit ~ - ~d~t~rrqnean: Village ~ ~~ . \ DAILY PILOT tor action! Apt. Unfurn. 36S Costa Mesa l ' - I ""!."'· ~ ~· "" .... _,, .,, ..... ~ -•• ~ \' .. .,... ..... "ft(' ... " •• \ . ' ~ -. ·. •. . • .,J. ,; ' • • l.utSd«J, June t 1971 DAIL V PILOT :f4 . Apt. """""-JlS Apt. Unlum. 365 Aph., Apt>., Apts., . Furn. or Unfurn. 371 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 1.,,._..,..,. ____ _ Costa Mesa FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. M••• Verd• pet.uxe Ott1tt SZ ,q ft. * FULLY U c;ENSED * * $S0 REWARD * PROFESSIONAL ~I A I 1' T • ---------IHuntfngton s..dl Huntington Buch Huntington lhKh tll'Jlet...Dnlpu..Pud. Walls Renowned HWu~t Iorc:anwi COIOrt.'Oii.t m1isslna: tr« wot¥. prunin&, OLX 2 '-3 Br, 2 Ba encll---"----------------------------1 N~ A Bay Cenlft' Advkoe on &11 malttft,. troM N~ Hiah te!lin& spnyifli, disease A ~ed gal', $145 ol up. RenUJ Ole: ~ Ne"1Xll1 Blvd, ~f LmT, ~fartiqe, Busfnbs rm. No questions. m~ control Sprnkler t'#l'M'ir. 3095 Mace Ave ., 54&-1034 (Aho ~~ oU avail) 64&-Uil Readlnp &iffn 1 dl,)'S a Clean up jobs. Gfllr1e, ~l'lJ;°"'-.,,-'O::::o-:'::::';;:';;i:~;, k 10 JD SHEPHERD mix, aold, -4 )'I'll ~·~ ~...,. Newport S.•ch ~ _.., Q -. A DESK 1nace available •en \WI! • a.m.. to p.m. ............,,,,. . _. .,_, 312 N El,,..,_ •-· 0 -• old, Lo5t Vic: Orange ·Aw I --,,-,°'"""'====--I ---mo. WW provide furnih1tt · .,...muu n.caA, AL'S GARDENING 2 & BR EASTBLUFF San ~-I betwn 17th It 19th. Please, l '1 at $5 mo, Answering service .._.men e ror 1ardenins & 1 ma 11 Privar. patio pool • lndJv. 1-Bdrm. un.r., up,lairs wil h ~ $ available. 222 Forest Ave, 1 .,.=~·~92~·='=136,,;,,,'.,.""°""===~ I ·~'~'"""-=·==---~~ land&capinr: servlcea, call laundry fac: lrplc. carpet~ I: draped, TM &. Laguna Buch. 494-9466 SINGLE? 'WIDOWED? SJO .REWARD lor black 54~198. Servl111 Newpor1. Near Orante Co, Airi>ort 4r bltns.' & re{rig, $185. lmp','•'u"ro" . -·~ 3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB *Divorced Over 211r Cockapoo temalt: puppy klst CcL.'d, Co.ala ?.lesa, Dover UCT.'Adults only, It .,,..&. *ON THE BAY* Oldest I: JaraeiL for a self al Harbor I< Wi\50n Wed Shores, WestclifL 2012l Santa Ana Ave. , , 675-&0$0 f'. .,, u~~·~~ -..,. ~ 675-2464 or s.ll-5032 explanatory mea.11a1e 2-4 hrs eve. RKI collar. s41-a796. * LA\VN SERVICE * Mir. Mra. Joachim, Apt l-A lllm 11.U''RllllJ 1:1.,m. \i _e or Cua def Sol .. ~ • NEWPORT Beach Deluxe a day. 541·9991 SMALL Pair Red Ch uahuas Front yiU'd l lO. per month, l,.,.,.,.,'.,'.,°'.,2.,1.,5.,.,.,., I ¥" ttKU: you've arrlYed It• ~ Vie w oft!ct's. Air-rond. Prlv. INCREASE YOUR BUST ~" "Poncho & San1." ic. 16th back yard alMI. Weeding, widespread rnort hotel • Pl C:M n-., .... 1 r~11 ..... I ~"8612 PARK NEWPORT ""' Ba. 2400 W. C ........ H....... -. mo-w/fabulou• "'w . . . ....., ....... · ......., ya1u c eanup. ;rvM" . • with facilities tor lelaure, ._ ......,, .. ., "· "'' 642-&593. APARTMENTS aporis and entertaining. For .,.#4i. INDIVIDUAL OFFICES bra, Call Dawn, 494-1001.l~==-'c..--~~--~ AL'S La.ndsca~ T ree Bachelor, t or 2 Bedrooms, your en}oymsnt theta II• large, New IIVine ]nduat. complex. e.11t. EiOl WST, brown It: white small removal. Yard remodeling:, Quiet Adult Living and Tov.'nhouses. Spa, pools, pleasant Clubhouu and :Cr8tllon Top loc. 833--340 anytimeA --w:>==H~o-u-c=s--Anon--ymou--,-.1 do& w/ red flea collar. AM. Trash hauling, lot cle1nup. Shag cpt e drps e b!tni; tennis. From ~170. Across ~~~~~~ •0~~::~~~~eet :i~ ~d ~ (l XLNT OFFICE Space-now PhOne 542-m7 or .,.,·rite lo Stuber. l9Ei4·A Z..I~yer Pl, Repair sprinklen;. ti73-ll£i6. &autiful Pool • All Uril Pd from Fashion Island at Jam. enjoyment. Amo~ Its recraaUonal and ~~.. avail. LIDO BLDG, 3355 Via P .O. Box l2'l3 Costa i\t,sa. C.i\t . Reward. fkEE eat Comp! or partial l BR. $150-2 BR. s 1;0 boref' & San Joaquin llills ca111a11ivlog features are a spacious k>u099 ~ Udo, N.B. 673--4501 Singles D•ncr C 15 YORKSHIRE Terrier. Vic; ta .... ·n maint. & cleanup. Adults on!y-m pe1s Roads, in.ii 644.1900_ with fireplace: saunas for men and women; bl.. v~ Elt'i"&nt atmosp re. EastbluU area. Reward. L. J.1. Gardening. 6-12.(J91j UJ Avocado S1. 64&-09i9 I -~~-=-~~~--I uerd room; gymnasium and a bullt·ln kitchen. Yi Busin••s R•ntal '4J c:."Am 64;>.l6ll or 77~7443 A New Way To Liv• Addltlonally there i& s putting green and• VOlteyban ..--....,..... LAWN l\lainl. Hauling, new · N •-h co··rt. Tho Cl,bhouse o.. ... be reseniied lor ..... ~r SHO\VROOM, mfg, & oilice. FAi\IIL'i heartbroken-Lost, l l••-"P P'""'"" • 1130 Up • 1n ewport glllac M "-7 -,-GOLF -Irvine· Cout C. C. a .... ·ns, c .. ,,... · ·-... .. ologs' and the kitchen faciWes allOW _, apace, Parking. Cose-in White \\'irehaittd Terrier, ""'-· I "·" •.073·9 GIANT 1 & 2 BEDROOM! OAKWOOD G,i\RDEN ol loodMldllbatlona.. Laguna. ~$395 Mo . membership for We-terms. ~nn Judy. r•= t:s · ......_......,.. 1 Gorgeous, park·!ike setting. APARTMENTS 1194-4653 6-U-25Hleves 548·972'l. Gener•I S•rvices Casa de' Sol Apartments · LOsr ritin. brown pcodle, Cosed garagesQ ~or ma:c· On 16th Street btwn Industrial R•ntal 450 REDUCE u.fe & fast with female, 4 mos old. Vic. 44th FIX up your homl! for !mum security, u1et strt>~t. Irvine and Dover Dr. GoBese Tablet.J & E-Vap J1pring. No JO. b too small. Adults. no pets. 20.tO (714)642·8170 S Pharmacy. St.,N.B.673-7574alter 6 . . lJ Fullerton Ave lllarbor to ==~"""~--~--., EA T 17th ST., C.M . Carpentry. pa1nt1ng, wa Bay. 'h"" ' •. ,-ti! 2 blk• SEACLIFfo~ 111anor Apt.!>. 2 Shop & ol.!lc•. """ Poweo PREGNANT? Adoption, paper, drywall etc. Free ""'' '"" '' -. 630 Sq, It. 6~·6·~700 B-ke< abortion ,va Hotomy [ · ~ est. 546-5.119. So. ol Nel'.'POrl Blvd.) Br. Also 1 Br. avail July 1·1,····· •;r "' ln1truct io11 ~ I ~-~~~_,""°-,,.,,,--·I st2-8690 Crpls, cl rps, bltns, pool, priv S. _.., INDUSfRIAL bl dg for lease ~~seling '-information. '--------,......... Husband BuGy? Call ,\foose HARBOR GREE"'S patio, studio type , l1i Ba. Ask for Commander Rming. ~.l-'!l--l;~:!o--1---':fi . 2500 sq ft Call 6-15-4930 ; --~','"-~-~~--545-0820 after 6-Repalr rtt lntant ok. ~1&-2682. Ij:?5 kh S ' ~ eves S36-104l Singles D•nce Cl•ii Build-Scrv ~lost Thin~ * Spanish Elegance GARDEN • STUDIO ... D'f'<'.' Placrntia A11e. Ask abou! 21661 Broo urst .t. : 'i;;;fi;;;;;r;;t-"tt~ Schools & .. « ...... -• .;> ae--.. " ... n b,,..W.a Elegant atm0$phere. , H•ullng H1-..--m.,rn.-~.,,,..,..tnmrm-&e .. ~~~:=~::;:::=t--~ --~~:=:~~~=-='"'· =~::;~:~;~·~~ •m• llllnl_,J,60.i-;:::::;:::;:~~-~=::::-•-:::':··::":;:·""::':-:·::::::::=::s1:-ty'AA<i:i;;;;.;;:-cl;;;;;;;;;:r·---,r:: 7700 Peterson Way, C.1f. SUBLEASE-Exrc. 3'Br Park (714) 962-6653 HWY. OLD-TIME Laguna residentl "Soci•I Clubs SlS I SwIM LES.SONS * Qualified Y::D, garage, clean.rps. ( 54&-037tl Newport T ow nhouse Oesperate for 1 or 2 BR ~~~~~~~~~~ instructor. Begin Inter, Adv. k"moloavd• """•' kdu1,h vy, 1 ,...-Magnilicicnt bay "'icw. $600 ~~~~~~~~~~~! ho s 1p er, ac o e . 1 REAL Valut:: Crpts, clrps, per nlo. Unturn. No pels. No Apts., Apt1,1 USI! or apartment, furn. or 2 wk st:ssion, max, -6 per 96l-874;. dshwhr, pool, 2 Br· children under 15. ;H6-4i01 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 I I~ kitchtn furn. NOW! Ph roll I lal clas.[! $lO Call John 830-0871 ==..-,--,.---.,.,--,--1 I $l30 M 1 duH nly N & days 711: 687-3663. Lost lftd fCMICI TRASH &:· Garage clean-up, · · a ure a s 0 · 0 IJ(>fore 5, ~9-0684 '>l"knrts. -Rentals ,,-1 days. $10 a load. Free est. peL~. Quiet. 229:> Pacif:.c LOVELY BAYFRONT Santil Ana Santa Ana '--------' GARAGE wanted, prefer t\\'O '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;;;~;;:; Anytimt:. 543-5031 Ave. 548-6878 or 642-4429 •••••••••••! car, !IUHable for building 14 I SSO I SMvicesandRepWs JGC'l < * REGENCY * 2 Br. From $365. ..NI. 1t, fiberglass boat. \YUi Found (frH ads) . -~ r..10VING, Garagt: cl t:an--up Furn/Unf. • • Room5 -.vv leave no mess. Call 646-4665 le lite hauling. Re!t.-.c>nable. •' ' ~7 1-. 1. 2 Br, l Ba, crplg/drps, sell NEWPORT TOWERS ----------1 Fne e11imates. 64:~1602. clean gas ovrn, encl gar, pa. Mt o.dd'Y N)'t, .. Llnl Md iMrn,. \VILL rent lovely furn. sleep. after 4 &. \\·kends DOG hit on Su P • r i o r, B b tios. ~8-3W:J. 377 \V. \Vilson. ~=~·~~"-'~·"'~2~_* __ 01 ~ ' . . , ., Mr Wommr MYI", ing room w/priv entr. & \VANTED unfurn N w p 1 CS.~t.IN.B. yr old Gtrman a yiittlng Hou1ecle•nlng "Bl U"f"S di T 2 ba I Id I I I hepherd. !\!ale, blk It tan * BEAlITIFUL 1 & 2 BR. • r . x <J11•nhouse -"Thft'a •ilr.,. M 111 pnv . o e er Y cmp <Jye< Shores house 111/cpts & face. Is at vel'& for medical COSTA MESA HOUSE OF CLEAN Contemporary Garde n Apts. Br, 2\Z Ba, bltn.s, [rplc. 8Ji gentleman only S50/mo. drps. Yearly lease or attention; Ntl'.•port Center PRE-SCHOOL Comm'I & Resid. Cleanina p ( I 1 I patio, encl gar. Quiet. Z..1r. •I .Yi • n•h,,.., . ..,.,., ~;>.-1023 longer_ Alte.r 6 &: y,·knds al . Special summer Program Free est * £42-6824 * a 10s, rp cs, p.x>. J ones &H-1133: alt ~pm. , ,., ...,. , ·~t .,..,..,..I FURN. u1 ·,1 64&-5661 An im Hospllal. 644-5460. $150-$163. Call a-16-5163 6-l.i....Q9.l!I. . •1' /f:it ' .,, -L-.-. ~-pd. Ideal tori ====~--~~~ LICENSE plate found in 18th & ~1onrovia, 1..2 day + Bay & 'Beach J anitorial X·lrg 2 Dr, 2 Ba, pool, SUJ ~ ~ ~fJIJTITneni;s i;tudent, s:m pt>r 1110. Com· WANTED''to lease: 2 or 3 br Sizzler parking lot, 171h St. full day sessions. Planned Crpts, windows, floors ete. i-1 uril. Adi!• ~; + No \VESTCLIF~· 2 Br, l'~ ba, . r-mun\\y ba. Female only. house. Call Davi d Dudley, progra111, hot lunches, Ages Re·. & Comm'I. 64"!'"! ·--t b "di'• I t • DDS D "'"7617 J 6 C.i\-1. "NSPi!',1.1'' !rontplate, • ~ w t'c ••BI•-·•• •· 2115 wn·SI".,. ...,.on y,nop('!i. ~ • /O'chi/dren 642-8520 . aysJ.ror ; At , 2-6. hrs 6:30 Ai\1-6 Pl\1. ~ · a.... "~ ,.p....,,, 1728 B di d L 1210 ' ~=-~~-~-~~I ti73-·,-. yellow on black 645-o'I"" Me~a Clea-•."""'.--·•- Placenlia. !>\8-2407. S4&-iJ33.e or n. · t ._ ,165. ~-LIVE on Balboa Island th1s1 ~~~,~~~~~~~~~ BLACK lemal~ Coc:·poo !~ ;,~5~7~~! 6U-40.l0 Carpe~s. \Vind~:~~. 'F1~1~"r.tc. DELUX.E J BR, 900 sq. It., 2 B 2 B 1 1 d h h _ summer $100 a mo. Women I ~ b 1 1 _., Resid. &. Commc'l. !:)48-4111 bltns, crpts, rlrps, refrig, r, a. rp c, s iv,. r, , ,c ~• ' only. Maki" Reservations I Ii iijiC ] "''. rH-~·~ ~~ s. ~~~· BABYSITTING in my home. DEDICATED CLEANING gar bale like new piilio, S250/mo. Yr .lease. ~, ,,, mw.127 Agate. 67;>.-3613 Annount*fnents vie ar icloria, 1 • Close lo Sonora scOOol. ' ' ' c20.cc1 ~"~"'~~s-1._'_"_-_"_"~-o·'I ,,. ~· • .,., -. 8: 30 ro 6: 30 call ~8-0320; \Vt do everything. Free 962-4180. • --·-ROOM lor rent in niy beaut. art 6:30 6'12-1603. Prerer girl &-10· \Viii con. estimate. Call 67"072 :;48-1347 -• -,.. 1•••••••••-sider others. 5-19-3524 . .,..... DLX 2 Br. JI,~ Ba. cpts, drps, 2 BR 2 B \ d 1 W.-l--· l -horne. College s111dent pref'd1• FOUND spotted male P"P· ==~.,_.~~~--c-I Ironing i;tpve. dshy,·hr. gar. Child ren · • '· crpL~. q:is. ,...,__. s.,..._.,, ~~i..-1 Call Dave, 838-003!t Announcements 500 \VILL baby~it by 1ht: "''eek. --,--,--..,-----I k 1150 6427958 bH ins. Couple. nn pPIS. $16:> approx. 7 mo. old. While Loving care. So, Costa -o . . -Room & Board 405 y,·/blk. spots. Vic. \6rh & Ironing & Aherat1ons mo. Nr. Hoei H os P · _,,_ow~ u111.v .loCHlf'l"I_,.,. C:aTUI CANCER l\1csa. 6-l:>-4574 A ,1 H *" LRG 2 Br Mesa Ver<le &l2-l3!l7 Dover. 6'1;>.5"i07 or 331-8629. I 1 Y ome Up .i: tr II, I oc k e cl gar. '~b "'~ l'r•·SU.00111.gni"" roe '->l><kf \VANTED -fcn1alc college \V~ter ll'OUld like to inlrr· C•binetmaking :l-ii>-7&11 l~~.~5-211850,_· N2o~tss.t"~::00,,1. 2~r.~~:~~c~1~~ .. ~~ 1'~u~~, ··}1 .... -j..._,rs.-f'lj:-;: :ad~nt i~0:x~~:i~;r·,:r-n~ ~1~:ct'~:i:,;;~r11;~~hn:~ r~~~0-;:1~11~ o ~1-!1~ m ":n~ CABINETS & room ad· s; h~~~~~~o~e Cp'°;•. d'""~. pa~io. gar. Adi" J BR. 2 Ba. 3-carport .. $275 I t0~\.1l • , " hrs babysi!ting, l\lon·fri,,"°"'4~~~2~1~61~ . .,_.-,,.-"°""~"°"""' Vic. N.B. Cali before 2 pm ditions, remodt:ling. 64Ul83.3 '" REALTOR j48-6961i \._. 1~, "' 1-5 pm. Private rm w/1PUBLIC Auction. Used Hot 8.i6-l828. 5484128, fi46...5219 to shp"g. 285 Ogle. 548-830! ~s-.-.-1.-A~n-.------1 . ...,_, ~' " ' rlesk, t y pc,,,,. r ile r & Air Balloon Bag. 867 w. 18th 1'"'0UND male cat, grey & Carpet S•rvic• Masonry LRG 2 Br. Avail June I. 1 '' , J_,. telephone. \Vill pay for ad· St, Ci\t 9:30 AM June 12th. white slripea Ion g hair ----------l\fASONERY \VORK All lypts Crpts. drps, r11ngt, carport, l heated pool5 ditio:ial duties, 11 desired.I:~~~~~~~~~: w/coilar. 549-0133 J\I IR AC LE AN Carp e t F ....._..._ ~ /,.~~ I"!:.'-644-20:r r S rt't: est, ThorougnJy expel. m pets. Sl30. 673-7178. Large CJubhouSt' etc. BBQ ~ G<vt>t> 1 ~ . //' 1 .l a L pm or LARGE male Labrador has Service. Fast dry shampoo, 6-12-l!H& East Bluff Child Care Center ~;::·,'.,,r::,i · "" ~· &16-442.\. [ 11 a...1 chokl! chain, 1.-lesa Verde free soil retardant !: color I ;;;::7::ec-::-;-------I 1----~-----· Gttal nPw 1, 2 & 3 Brlrn1s ,.,,,,_,, -Olla9T-..-: Summer Rentals 420 . Personals 'W u ea. 546-7308. brightness included on Painting & South Coast Villas P••l Hr-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmm~~~ every job. All Y.'Ork guarn. Paperh•nging NEWPORT BEACH -o.a1irra.,.1°"-ll!f""'""ao1o~ • .....,1wo••u,s.~1-dol 2-3 1110. old Sian1ese kitten Reas. Call for free est. 1101 ~lacArthur Blvd. .J BR, 2 ha home, l blk vie. Con!inenta! To .... ·nhouM: £.l:>-49-!9 No \Vasuni; Villa Granada Apl1. 5-16-8823 orea,n, pool. July $200 y,·k, Personals 530 call 96S--5282. * WALLPAP F bed ·th bal l w=.-,~,c~l~;ff""° ______ Apts., Apts., Sept S250 wk. 5\0~t Br1Jcel-----------Diamond Caqx-1 Clean1ni.:' ER * our rooms wt oon. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Crescf'nt, Liclo s and s f R ( ( SMALL male dog found in Avg siie room SS When you call "lilac" :~~~:~e :u::lo~~~~~; QUIET, SPACIOUS -Nrw 2 . B h Newport Beach 83~3!1·15 Vic. J\lagoolia &. Warner in Repairin1 & installation~ 548•1444 646-lnl B<, ' B• garden apt. Plush Huntington eac f"V. 847-ll9lll. Frcf' Es!, •t'--131 7 PRO~'. p11lnlin"". Ex!tr I for family with '1'hlldrf'n. _1 Rentals to Sher• 430 Basic boa ti ng co urse or. .r-"' Near Corona de! Mar High golcl crpts, arps1 bltn'>, pvt 1----------·I fcred 10 the public fN'e 51Ai11ES~:: kitten appnix. 3 CARPET sham pooing. dry story, low as $225 \V/td School. Fireplace, w~t bar" patio, chandelier in nlaster ON BEACH'. 2 BR • FURNISHED BACHELOR to shHre J of charge by the Balboa nC1os. old . Vic. Mesa Verde, loam. Resid, romm'l, win-paint. Avg nn $18. Airless boil . '" pll bath. Lots of on-site park·g 1-Bath_ $215 illo., yr.ar!y bdrn1: con1 pl. furn \I'/ rolor p Sq d 0•1 ~1. :;i&-1958 do··• & ,00,,. F---I. spraying accous. ceillni,:'~, 2 l·ln 11.J!Chen ap ances. 0111er ua ron. =I as " u ~"" ~ .. &l5 AMIGOS WAY M4-2!l9l + l'Ov'd gar. All .~gl story. APT 3 BR. • UN FURN. TV , lrp!. On sand. Call John II bo FOUND Collie. Vic. 0 f 9!i2--06i? roa!s $Ij. Roy , 847-1338. Walk lo Olcols & \\'e!<tcliff NE\V '.l BR. S 2 Balh!<. $32'5 Mo., }'early Fullerton 558-100 0 or "ll"C as po .... 'er aling Al & E l · -A 1· S · 1· Coldwell, Ban'·-,I: Co. F<mn 12~" taught. New classes start 1 an1s s I an c a , DRl>~A'• ! CARPET CLEAN COUI IC poc1• 11t l'e'r Plaza. Adults, Sl85. 642..0239 ..., BURR WHITE 67fi-S387 ·v " Managing Agt:nl 541-5221 F\Jrn!ture Available-at 7 p.m., i\-fay 31. Every 557-8690. in your home or otfiCE' !';eat work. 847-4128 e NEW DELUXE .-Apts., Carpets.drapes-dishwasht:r Realtor 675-4630 FE~iALE room mat(' illanted l\londay night for 1:: Found in CdM F'riendly red-Tomlin Svc * 557-9669 Fu<n. or Unfurn. 370 ~-' 1 , Bl d .. 8 to share 2 RR ap1. with ,,._, At Ne 1 H 0· b b 3 BR, 2 BA Apt Jor lease. 1ncl heat.,., poo .saunas-tc.nn11 2901 N('11•port v ., '"· . ,._ s. wpor ar-1s rown puppy y,•/flea spac. ma~1er aulk, din r m Cost• Mesa Jl.'C room-ocean vicw1 Siint• Ana ~~J~r?.''!'~\.;:1c1friE'a:e~ I!~ bor Yach! Club, 720 \V. collar. Dr, Stockton 673·1050 Carpenter LESCO PAINTING Resicl &. Apts, Spraying ac· cou~. ('('ilini,::~. Int / Ex1. & dbl garage. auro door l:.ii!iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii!!iiil patios-aniple parkini.:' 7 Bay, NE'WPort Beach. lost 555 opener avail, Pool & Rec. N£W , NEW Security guards. £.l&-J {)Ii. Bring notebook & pE'ncil NEW HUNTINGTON VILLA MARSEILLES SHARE n1y .,.,·atrrlront homr J1rst night. Register at CARPENTRY Lic'cl/Jn~. 64.l-2399. ;..1TNOR REPAIRS. f\'o J ob PAI NT ING : H onest Too Small. Cabinet in gar-guaran!eM ll'Ol"k. Lic"d'. ages & o t her cabinets. Local rers. Call 67.>-57-Ki 1.H 545-8175 il oo answer leave '.'J. uea. BRAND NEW 1•'/<lock. r.1an, :-.0-00 yl'ar&. 1ha1 Hmt. Conta('t r.1r.1: '65 A~;:;'w!. NB llLA CO 00 PACIFIC SPACIOUS 1150/mo. 61."H.111 l~bel p,.,. 513:1&;:,_ GO LDEN RE'lliever, vie. of Casira Capistrano. 2 )TS. no lie, OOy"s pct, 493-4340. Z..tanaged by Y R YA 1U OCEAN AVE., H.B. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Garages for Rent 435 DAlLY PILOT Jor action! \\'ILLJA:\t WALn:RS co. (il-1) 536-1187 Adult Living For best results! 642-5678 rnsg. at 646-2372. H. 0, =P~A~IN~T=l~N~G~.-,-,,,~,,-,_-,,-,-,-.. -A-1-1 1 QUl ET-S,\fE F & u I Huntington Beach <'OOL • rRESll' Ofc open 10 am·6 pm Daily urn. n urn. \VJLLlA J\I \VALTERS CO. Dishwasher . color coordinat. 1N~·;ir Back BayJ LARGF: 3 BR, '.l BA . ed appliances • plush shag Secluded. porch, qu\e1 Dead 40 Unit Adult ~ 2 & l BD!ll\1 ~. ~\~JO UP. carpet • choice of l color end 51. Ch1ldl't'n, pet con-Apartment Complex: Pnlin, pool. ('h i Id r r n. schemes • 2 bar.hs • stall ~1drrcrl . $17\ 2 BR 11lsn. I & 2 BEDROOMS 711ClTlA KAI APTS, H~SSI shoy,•ers • m irrored y,·ard· $1 50. 7731 Ellis. 1 hlk to 5 Enter1a1n1n~ y,•iJl bf. a plces· !\lora J~al Ln t~ hlk E . nl robe donrs • tndirtct light· Point~. Owner 67.\.-3293 or ure. Decorating 1hl$ lovely, Bt>ai.'h al G11rl1eld. 114: Ing In kitchen , breaklast 847--0932 sp11c!ous fl.Ill '''ill be a Joy. !l62-8!r.).1-bar • huge private fenced Seascape Apts • Special cabinet spare Newport Beach patio • plush landscaping • • Lock garages w/ lg slor brick Bar·B·Q's. large heat- WVfo:LY new 1·2-3 BR. l e Bm «il e Lrirlry e Patios VISTA DEL MESA ed pools & Jana.I. blk from oce11n. Crpts. drp~, • D\\'/d1spl •Huge gas sl.Xc Apartments 3101 So. Bristol St. ~io~ ~hv.·h~~u~;ck, {rpl. • fipeclal f,()Utldproolini,:' 1 & 2 B l{. Ful"n & Uni. Dish· (~Mi N, of So. Co&fl Plaza) lJI SI. ·3 .l • Oeeff 2 color ~hit£ v.•ashcr -Stove and Rrfrii; -Santa AJQ"'· ./ CHEZ ORO APTS carpets, drapes Shag c111\'g-Lrg Rec l-ent~r. PHONE IS1-82oo m4 Allarita . 1·2-3 Bdnna. GAS t.. \VATER PAID R E.~T StRrl s $1~i : "f . Pool. Private g a r a g e .1 Mo. to Mo. From $140. Tustin & Mesa Drive \\'shr/drytt. 5 3 6-0 3 3-6. 2323 Elden Avf' C~I * 54>4855 * Save )'0\11' l"V -:t'1 not far! Just reach for your phone & call O&Uy 1 Joi Gassl!"led 642-S61B Chara• your ad -today! ~2727 See ~tgr. TeU \\'C::00head 2 Br, clean & attract. Crpts, 646-0032 The taslest drnw in the \Ve~! bl · -• "!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!~ ... a 011 ily Pilot Clas.silied drps, In.~. ftlr . co''"·· nr. ~ , Khools, shop'g I.· park. Kids A~IAZING Adult L i v 1 n gl-AO'-'o.cc.&_12-5678-"~----- ok. No ~15. 8.10-lj48 &auL 1 &_ 2 BR turn or uni Aptl ., Apts., Furn. or Unfurn . 370 l BR. freshl y pa inted Ii. clean, bttns, crptt;. drps, trplc A air cond. Nr ~chis 5hop'g '-parks. Kidg OK, no pets. Ph, 33G-1548 NEWLY d@COl'llled 2 BR. 2 BA atudh>. ~an view, blt!ns. refrlc, private patio. Tradewtna1 Realty 847-85tt LARGE 2 bdrm, li'IOV•, a:arage, cpt1. drpa, $165 mo. -......,,, NEWLY decoreted 2 br duplPX. Adulta. $135 mo. 5"£-8966. .. ... 2 BR. townhou-nr. ocean. C.,,11'", drps, washer/dryer. Stow, ftl.rir. 962-#72. SH.ARP 2 BR w/privacy, Cpt1, d'lll, 111r. Chl1d OK. SI55. 54IJ..386l Owner % bllr bc•eh. 1 A 1 B~ Pool. Adults. t.eue:. 2175 S. Coast Hwy. 494-(12)9, 2 BR, crpl1, drps. No pels. Child OK. l.eundry room. F'ront yard. $130. 1163--0C1&4. e NEAR Bf'...ACJl l BR., JI~ Ba. Poot Adull1. 1'aiie. 2175 s. c;o.,., Hwy. 494.0m, Apt~. Selr clean. ovtns, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 DIW fin '.l Br) displs, ,hiq:: ---. ---c::?c::?~-<-,---------ce--c,..--- cptJ:, drps, jacuzzi & sauna Huntington lr•at:h Huntington S.ach baths. Huge pool. ;;::::::~:;:~ Merrim•c Woods ;:;: 4'25 ~temmac way, c .M. Brand Spank1"ng New J B• uol 1125. I B<. '"'" 1140. · NG pets. 8'.in Center s1., In Beautiful C.M. '42-'84S BACK BA y CLEAN, rreshly painted 1 hr, Crpls, drps, bltns. SlJO.SljO. No J')f!tl, ~9122 Huntington Beech Parklike &a.ch Llvini: for M1lit11 ... Casa Del Sal 1 A 2 BR.turnlunt. Pvt PA· tk>, frJMc In 2 BR, e.levat()l'I, dJhwahra, crpts. drps. Pelli aocepted. From $145. lUl6l Broolaiunt S1, HB. * (714) 9&2-66.53 • KIOS WELCOME 11-1ove In tod1y, Allractive 2 A 3 br •Pit. $139-$189. All xtra.1. pool, pct~ OK. J7•~1 K~lton Ln. •Pf B or D 842~ n 70 or 9611-751 o. Ttadtt'& Paradl~ column ie tor y0u! ~ l.\rtea, 5 ()iy~ for $5. Call roday •.. &42--56711. 1 •nd 2 Bedrooms Furnished •nd Unfurnished Adult Living * Dishwasher * Stove and Refrigerator * Shag Carpeting (4 exciting colors) * Sound Proofed * Biiiiard Tables *Pool '* Large Recreation Cen ter RENT STARTS $155 • Vista Del Mesa · ' Apartments "' Tuatin & Mesa Drive @ 545-4855 GARAGE ~11. month. 4n39 Anderson. '11 o r k g U a r n Co Io r \\lallact>.Cosial\le.!>a. . * * * * * * ANYsz JOb,Resid.,Comm'l, spe('ia!1!t. 96 2 -61~3. * 6!G-6!HO * Indus .. Apts. Reas. Free est. 5-17-1441. -,~sT=o=R~A'CE G~A~R~A=c=E=s~.-1 ,-------------------.... 9!i2-1961. YOU Suppl y The. Paint. * $2.l prr ~10. * JC =-.-m-.-.-,-.-c-.-.-,-,-.-,.---I Rooms painted ~!O •a. Call 612-6391 un11! 6 pm. T d I p d• 54{)..?1]46 Office Rental 440 ra er s ara 1se-QUALITY cement work, lt>l l'P"""'A~l~N""TI~N~G=1=p-,-,,.-,-m-g-.-=l8'1 --------I Georgl! do it. Lic"d, &nded. Yrs. in Harbor are11. Lir k * PRESTIGE OFFICE 64.'>-!695. bonded. Re f'.~ !urn. 642-2J;i6. Nrxl to RraJ l::~!flte firn1. Ii nes ~ CE:\1ENT WORK, no job too -t"O-R clran & near pa in ting, Hl'rlf'cora1f'd • crp1s &. drps, ~mall. reasonable. f' re e in1erior & r xtrnor. Refl.s. Xlnt lor insurance, tax ar· ti" mes Eslim. H, Sh~riick, 548-8615. ralf'~. Call Dick, 968-IOGJ. rounlan! or architect. 1860 PATlOS. \valk.s, tlrivt•, in-I ====~-'--'-'-"'-·I B., NC\l'l)Ort Bt \"r!., C.i\1, stall new Jawns;, saw, bN!ak., PAINTING/papering. 18 yni LACHENMYER in Harbor .tiea. Lie &: dollars 1 remove. 548-8668 for est. bonded. Refs furn. 642-:JljS REAL TOR e e CONCRETE. Floan., l&Jo NE\VPORT BLVD. patio&, drivts, sidewalks, Plaiter, Patch, Repair Call 646·3928/Eves 673-4571 slabs. Reas. Don 642·8514 PLASTER-Patch-Rm Adds. DELUXE PROF'. SUITES Lale model Chrysler, con. \VESTCLIFT' LOT I' 0 R Contr•ctor Accous. ctil1ngs, 11 u c co l76U Beach Blvd., H.B. venibJe, hke new rnnditJOn, EQUITY JN NE\\'PORT relin. F'~e t s t Im a te a , Plentiful pkng, A/C, jan., 24.000 miles, st.ill under BEAOI llO,\IE, !\1Y \Vay, quality home ~lj91 . 54~588 aft 5. music. new carpels I paint/ wam1nty, trade for older Ci\L(. rt:pair. \Valls, ceiling, floor!! 1 -c*:-P=A~TCl=~,~P~LA-'-"ST'oE=R~IN-G~I drp!!, 32.> to 900 sq, ft. Suite car or ~ 645-139j 6-16-~ t ic. No job too small. All IYJ)l'S. Fret: ... ~rimatei 8. Ph. 847·1:121 H ,. ball . 5.Jl--0036, 24 hr ans. serv. Call ~'" •82, a11e n.Jm sPilll!I ptano, j cabin5 Big Btar (l{oney ""~ DESK space avsliable ,$50 Dux ma.n"s chair&. otroman Bear Lodgtl on i\foonridge Ad<litions • Remodt ling Plumbing mo, \Viii ~rovide furniture pr or Lall('er 77 spkn;, \Vili ,,1.f', 12 1111 from tlf:IV ski Ii!!. Ger<A:ick l Son, Lie. at S.'i mo. M\\·ertng service tXChanga tor sm car or ., \\·ant larger uriitll TD's, 67J....6CH1 • 349-2170 LEW Takas k Son's Plum- available. 17875 Beach Blvd. 675-4595. · Submil ~!! Agt £73-llOl. Electrical bing Repair Rep I pa Huntington Beach. 642'""371 Remodel Free J::.stimates DESK !ipa<."e available $50 ;ra, do 1 1 '1·1P0 1'000" in ~o~:a S350,000 eq ty in over the LIC'D Electrician, maint. 646--8340 Will Id I ., "esa, or , equity ir1 1 rot1nter stock. Trad .. r or ''"' Al!O -•t"d ind trial I ,-=;-;;;,,---,-..,,......~~-·I mo. prov e urn1 ure · 1 1 .1 ho .. ., "' · • '" · UJ · LEW Takas & Son's Plum~ at SS mo. Answering service singe ami Y me or · · • rall(·h, land, 1.partmenl1, 6-'l-441~. available. 305 No. E 1 small 2nd Okay, Gd area, or ?~ ing R~r. R~lpe, Remo- C 8 JTl 1n 0 Re a I, San 645-1496 ah 5. • J<l6-Mi84 * G•rd•nlng dE'L Free e~I. 646-8.l40 Clemente. 49l-4420 '61 Chev, ln1pala, 28J ertg· 2 lols. Palm Springs, free JAPANESE Gardening PLUMBTNG REPAII\ PROFESSIONAi.. Bldg. 45c auto.power-R&H.fair rub-& clear. Want unita, TD'i, 5'rvice. Neat '1.'0l'k. Clt:e.nup No Joh too 1n1all sq fl. Ail'-COnd, crpt!I, drpa, ber-for P/U truck or util-v11.n (contained ). Submit, yd. ma.int. 968-2303 • 642--3128 • iict p11rking. Xlnt loc:. 3:JO E. lty trlr in gd cond. pink for Nancy J. l\loore Realty, CLEAN Up Specia.lilt, haul· Remodel & Rep•ir 17th SL. C.M. PETI; BAR-pink. 645-2142 alt 6, 1>,•kdy,. ti13-310J. lng odd job&, new fence ti. RETI' RLTY. 642-4353 CHOICE kit, \\'hilt: Sands repair, Reai. 548-fiSSii 1'E!l_MITE damaif!. Willa k 160 A-, C•-•da + o1•-, e JAPANESE G"RDEN""e ce1f1ng1' ,_r::paplrtd, pape~ 1670 SANTA ANA AVE. Cl\I Be11ch Estatf'!I at Ka ilu11 .. '"'< ·~""OOO iv'" I " i:..n. or pan qj. art itt ona Fron1 300 5q/ft. :llc sq ft. Kon11 . Hswaii. \\"Ill trd $6500 l!'<l!lllies ~p to..,,..,, · 11 nl ?.la.in!enancl!, cltanup chlln ed 64>-J~ 11 $ 67>24&1 or :141-5032 t<l for au10 or diamond ring' unita, Colllta !\fesa, Nf'l'.'JIOr1 lfB FV C:\I 1.tta * 84~2 Roofig"I, t ' * NE\VPORT BEACJf * of l'nual v11.l~. 6/,>-44j;j iuT.a, JOHNSON"$ C 'RDNING ~ i\ladgt Da v!R Ritr 64:1-7000 ' " ""'' I ;-~-;:--c-;:--::--::-:--:1 300 lo 100 MJ. It. Arrowhl;-11d ITl(ld, 2 gty rt-Yard Cllrt', clean·OJ)!I, plan-LEE Roo!in ii: Co. Roolinc of , DttDee, 613-5862 1rea1 . VaJ $14,800, eq. $7200. \Vant '68 or later C&d 4 dr, ling, 11prinkl~. 962-J'.IJ,i all typt.s. Rerovtr, rePl!lirs1 NOWS THE Trade for land or ? \\'rite hse f'Q, etc. Hav~ 3.-tO acn Exp. JapaneM Garde~ lhtr-n10 rool l'Oatlngs, .... ·hil'- TIME FOR ClaulUed ad •tJl, Dally pal"Cl!la 1$4~ eq ul rec; Complete Yard Sttvlct & rolor. Llc/b:mded alnct Plk>t, P.O. Bex r,:i00, CM, Ca land nr Redding, Shut• f'rtt r51imsre 5.'lT-92G4 '47. 642-1m QUICK CASH • Want sfurdy 50 to 60 ft . sail-Lk. l\leyer $46-5880M9.IJ66 EXPER. TlawAlla n Cardtner THROUGH A hoa1, Have huwl, lmprm:M Whatdoyouh•ve totradeT Cern plete Ga r denlni prop, 110 fl. boat & OU"ll'r Llat It here - 1n Orwtrt SrrviC'!'. Kam.11111.ni, 646-4676 DAILY PILOT ..... ullll's ~larlge Da\'ii; County's larieet read tni4. ~· ' •.• -·''P'"'" c ....... ., Re11l!qr &12.71))} nit J!Ofit ........ .:Jll, .. WANT AD Exp"d. Y•Nl W0<k * * * · * * * I Cle8n-up. Pl11nrini: &~l~ _ _:64:...::2:.·..:5::6::7..:B:__.c. ________________ IV•'lt "''• """ ~111 642-5'71 . I T. Guy Roofing, Deal Olrttt 1 do my own 11t'Ork. &45..2780 >18-9500 • Sew int/ Alteretlon1 EUROPEAN Drt~llm•k!nit. EXJll'rl'y Cn~!(l!TI fll!f:cl, Artur. R~~ll li7:l-111·1!1 • . . Seh~ols­ .and · Instructions This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. For furth•r information rego11rdin9 the Daily Pilot School1 •nd ln1truction Directory CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 HOPE HAVEN 1--__..t .... &ZLMllnr.o.Yia..Ave.nu"'--- Costa Mesa 642-4769 Special Summer Ses1ton1 · Aa•s 2 to 5 Yrs. EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR. THE MENTALLY RE TA RD ED, MULTI HANDICAPPED CHILD ••• ' What is this child doing that distur us? Nothin • - And that's disturbing. · It's a small world for this sm all guy. Too young for public school, his world Isn't much bigger then his yard. So he runs out of things to do qu'.~kly. Which means he learns about things slowly. Pity. Because he could be attending one of the finest pre-schools in the country. Sunflower Early Achievement Center • Where he would discover the world of aclence, math, reading and creative srts. (Not by force--fed information. But through discussions, acting, and other Interesting !earning experiences.) Chance3 are, he would even dlsoover the greatest thing of ell. Himself. Sunflower Early Achievement Center 2515 West Sunflower Avenue Santa Ana, California 92704 714/540-4750 --· .,,. ' , .. ... ~ ... ,,,~ .... "' .... " GLAD TlDlllGS PIE-SCllOOL 15tfl & Monrovl• StrMlt Ntwporl Beach (Hoa& Rospltal Area) SPECIAL PERSON! Their Care & Education Is Important To His Future Growth & Development. Glad Tidings Pre-School considers The Individual, As Well As The Group. Our Activities Include: e MUSIC e LITERATURE e AWARENESS.lo e CONCEPTS e PH,.NICS Call Today For Infonnation & Make Appointment To Visit Us ••• 646·6620 Real Estate School PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM Licensing Preparation for; • Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers • Building Contractor• • Jnaurance • Day & Evening Classes California Department .of Education Approved-Mastq Charge and D• -··-4!...hl.ri:. Rtt..J k~ed. ........ ...,, ~ For lnformatlon-Brochure- FREE GUEST LECTURE Phone 646-3229 Holp Won!M, M ", 71t "Old Feshloned l,,,19- rity With Up to o.t. I Mtthoda.'' I Abigail Abbot 11 • locat.d In So. Sant• An•. lt.11 clos• & convenient for you to come In. We have many xln't beach cities. s.c•y-hec , To $650. Corpon16 head-• quarters of pnatip firm. \ Gen'l Coumel •nted1 refined right band penion.. Plush btaeh· area. ofa. So<'y·I-• To ~. Ca.1ualty background. Interettif\&' poaltion w/qualit:,o N.B, -· .. ,,,, > ~ ......... ..,,.,, ...... 7 · 11 . To $550. Xln't opportunity to work w /minorl ly group!!. OUtatanding pf(>. motional opP!)r. tor girl w I good skill!!, N e w Irvin& ofca. , .. If we un.dersrand the learning strtngth.t and weaknesses of each child and prepare a meaningful. sequent·ial presentation of materi- al pertinent to his life ~ituation, he wilt I.tarn •.• he cannot bl!' What he i.t not, b·ut must be all that he is." Our school Is open ell year long. L94JC1I Trciln•• • • • •• • • • • • • • OPEN YEAR AROUND 7:30AM 'Iii 5:30PM CALL FOR S!SSIONS AVAILABLE. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL 1797 Monrovia Av•nue (Corner of 18th Street & Monrovia) Co1ta Mei• 642·4050 or 838·5237 Opo" 6:30 AM 'HI 6:00 PM SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAM Full & Half 01y Se11ions Ages 2 to 6 Ye .. rs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •1 • • • • • • • • ttHot Lunches & Snacks **Creative Acti vities **Mu1ic, Stori11 I I I I_• I I I I I I I I a I I .. • So chlldren aged 2 to 6 can be e nrolled anytime. So drop by ••• ff your child Isn't doing anything, Introducing Frog Lovers To Chopin Parents, don't wait until your child is out of the Frog Lovers Age before you give them the gift of music - You wait and it may be too late! Children in the Frog Loving stage (4-8) are the perfect age for learning music. . Yamaha, after years of 1research, designed the Yamaha Music Course to assure that all children can learn music. You do not have to buy an instrument, there is no home study -just lots of fun for your children while they learn music. Classes are now enrolling -won't you please give us a call and let us show you the Wltole story of the Yamaha l\·tusic Course! Your biggest reward will be \vhen your frog Jover looks up at you and teUs you ... .. I gave my frog a new name, Beethoven." Yamaha Music School IN COSTA MESA 642-1844 A member of the U. S. Flnanclal Group • AIRLINE AND TRAVEL CAREERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN • Reservations • Travel Agent e Ticket Sales e Communication• e Air Freight Cargo e Operations Ag•nt "DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES" ACCll:EDI TED: Nalio"•I Auoci•lion Tr•d• I T•chni· c•I School• • ,...pprowed for V•t•r•n .. Eligib1. inatit.,o • tio11 u11d•r th1 F•dtr•llv lnu11ed S+ud1nf l oi n Pro;rem . Airline Schools Pacific 610 Eost 17th St., Sonta Ana 714-543-6596 I ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 325 North Newport Blvd. Newport Beach • 1146-3229 Edmond F. Jackson NEWPORT -MESA - PRE-SCHOOL 140 l 22nd ST., COSTA MESA 645·2323 Special Summer Program Enroll Now For Fall Kindergarten Readlne1s Arts & Crafts Music & Rhythm Physical Fitnelis Phonics Colors & Numbers Educational Field Trips Hot Lunches Basic Bible Stories TOTAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT To $400. No SH neets!I • Xln't ch~ to start 1n high salary. fteld. Lotal Sec'y P/ttme. $3 hr. Costa Mna attorney n e e d 1 per1<1n 1or min. o.t 18 hrl , a wk. Xln't firm. F /C. looltkHpo< I wii. Immed, opening tn I fine Irvine area tinn. Coni:tnlctlbn background I helpful, but not ~as.. Great potel)ZW. Roc~ocll..t Tl'.> $600. lmmed. cipening • Rare oppor. for ta.kt charge poistion w/tint yClU.fl&" doctor. leceptlonl1t ""'- $450. Meet .l ~t ptiblk: In lowly cfca. Bubbly friendly ~ will enjoy tht1 po1ition. Roclplloolot $433.ll. Beautiful ofei. tn Of!W area. Fun variety poaltfon. Hand.I• phones, p-eet dlentl, t ic. ·-ht JMS,61. Ra{ .. IOOft,, Love animals! You w1U eT\JO'Y. this spot in Veb!rlnuian's Ofc. Top btnefita I. protil """'""· Gew'I Off1c• $433.Jl. Dedrable variety po!!ition. AH arowxl gal to help Q\lmef'I: It c ' y. Phone1, run errands . Really fun! C.lorit Typlot to $ 4 S 0 . Fantastically beautiful oft"ll. in Irvine. Large co. P\ea.Mnt work· ing condl:. Top benetltt. Ciet1'I Office Enjoy Success in Life through Modern Cosmetology $12,000 A Y•ar Men Earn $35,000 Per Year & A.tat. Ccnhlet' $390. Flexible gal for variety po!'lltion. PhoM•, relieve PBX, ftie, etc. PleMa.nt working coMs 1111iiltl1111••1111~~!ll in pretty Coeta MeM ofc1, Help W1ntod, MI F 710 1 .. 1111 At"' Sewing/ Alt•railon1 e Dressmaltlng -AlteratJon1 Special On Hems Job W•nt•d, l"'em•I• 702 FRENO! Atudent, 21. Sor- bunne grad, bilingual, care for children, tutor French, for room, bo&rd, &11 or par! of July, Laguna or Newport. Local refs. c.ai1 49'-9466 a.1- HERE rs YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN Tiil=: PROFES- SIONAL SALES FORCE.OF A LARGE tl GROWING COMP ANY. YOUR (l{ANCE FOR ADVANCE· !o.!ENT ts GREAT IN B01H MANAGEMENT .t: SALES AS WE ARE NOW IN EX· PANDING STAGES. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 $500. L !'.> v e ta wort -w/people~ Tb Is I~ Call Jo * M6-6f.46 Alterations -642-SMS N'eat, accurare. :rl ~ar1 f!'XP. Tile CERAMIC tile ne-1\ & remodel. ~ tAI . Small jobs welcoine. 536-2426. TrH S.rvrce YL Weldinq:-Cut1, burns. tean. Cuatmn dyeing (all colon} MS--2237 <mobUe) 138-3942 temoon.. PRAC. Nurw1, C.Ompanions, Hskpn. Live in or out. l-Jonthly rates, Emplr pays fM. Health ~ Family Care COLLEGE of BEAUTY A&"ency, 1805 N. Broadway, . LZARNJNG OUR NEW s. A. 547-6681. of fers only the most advanced, updated PROP'ESSJONAL ME"Ilf· A.AMES w. are •t•fflnt new br1nch•• offieeis. Interviews will be at our Anaheim office. Pl111e call Ann.t. 776·8120 WANTED: d&y work. ex· Courses and Techniques. Your skills ONE SMILE A WHILE ~!a~ ~~G~:i; P '1r 1 e" c e d ri• and hadayve will be only as good as the training you • • THE HEIGH)' OF FINANC-Stc'y frM re erence1, .... a . JAL SJ:CUR.ITY ii: PRES-Au't mgr . .strpnvlM 542--0181 have been given. D·Av . ClMPER 2-J .... F>1•ndlY GRII.L COOK -mgr. Sold TIGE. • penona]tey, tactnd., Own bus. Salary &/or N Cl • S Ea h T day FOR HAVING TOO MUCH FUN • Hawallan Vacation (for 2) xln't crvom:tna. S. 6 _,.,.,..... · · ew asses tan c un • ~ om t.o.. -· l'ClO + r~ ,.,.. "'!.-' Where: 14582 Beach Boult'V&rd ....-.ush Oh" • -aft 3:30 p,m. R • t NOW Why: Swim school • Sporb . Craft.I • l.Jbe1'J Frlnce Bendltt AIDES FOR CON· egl5 er Cookou .. e Trlpo e Ovor"i&hl• NewAcctt free I i i V.\LESCENC'E. el d e r l y Who:Boy11 6 Glrls-4-14Re&ltdle1s . THROUOH YOUR AS-A people penon. lota ~n=• f' care or family ca re , 646 .. 2919 of ec hool placement SOCIATION Winr EXPJ:R.. of ctialomtt' contact. ~~;;;;;;;;;;~·:~I Homema.ken, 547..6681 When: Your Choice: By Olly, Week. !ZNCED PROFESSIONAL Pretty, pol11t I: chic. f\1onth or Whole SummPT. ·-+ Jobs Wanted, M & f 704 0,.. Te '•Mlc -TMIMy ftft s.t.ntrr I MEN'" UKE STUA'RT rox. S k 1oan nper. .,.,., N• .,,...,... Nee...,.-Wetti o ... ty St1'""'9 Special Education Children We co me. FINANCIAL CONSULTANT, tere&tlng fut movl.n& spot will be fun for you. Apt. M-an $500 + Jowly •pt. CouSft need~ to manage plwb new 84 unitl for top noCdi property mrmt co. ~ Oppo-lty lmployt11•I At- ·scRAM-LETS ·ANSWERS DEPENDABLE ............. • FOR REWARO & INFORMATION X·STOCK BROKER 6 FIN· Tol19' frff allk &. wool. preiaer, wants 5 1895 N•,.port Blvd., Cott• MeN SJG.3333 -C'ALL -194-2312 ANCIAL INVESTMENT AN. (l)&rm1np pet'9)1'11li~..l I ~1~lf~ady~...,._~~SU.-gg~""°'~~2;1~~2~8~1~7~5.~B~r~l~ll~ol~,~S.~n~t1~A~n~1~~540-066~~~7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ALYST, R. E. BROKER. attltudt, ' Yr. O>er &a p.m. 0 AVE LOOKINGLANO. teller, t:. :tier ett. IOr Holp·Wontod, M & fl no YOUR EARNl!IG POTENT· • 6 .... ,, • l4'0 IAL MAY BE SJS,000+ IN I puty -CUjw -Sin~ T"' ~ • COMMISSIONS Ir SERVICE AAY-~ 'BU1U:AU OF '""--CHttr LI• R•lndore Watch for the full week's T.V. listings m FEES. "'"'!'' tENT •oENcv SUITE 211 A 1Mn'• boutlqu.e In South 600 1 -~. Euclid, Afta~lm Africa caters to men wtio PtrlOn!WI ' • ~9ancy CALL NOW W•"' .. , ..... "' virlltly." Th< ~ c;;o;:;,.,,"!;;;...;..· Saturday's edition of .the DAILY PILOT. 547·6771 ACCT .... w/Qrarc.-Co. SANTA AllA a!Jop ~II• a hairpiece I.or U. MS.2tlS ~v qeney. Work ln n.dk>. ~-"-EST-~-·~-'-"-""~""'~'~~-~=--~~~:i;--5;;.~-~1~~,....~-~---~;;-~ll~P-~~~~~~f~-j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~A~·~k;..!:'"'::,;M~r.;_!0o~1d~no:=.::,•_l~~~~~~;::=·11j~~·-s_s_1_ .. ".·'.22~'~_.1 I • I ~ I DAILY PILOT :?8 II'-_L•_•,._••• __.l[II] [ .. ..,,., .. ![fl) [ ![fl) f ,,,.. ) 1 1[11) I ~)C:&ot ![II] [ Lo...,_ ![II][ i '""'91 l. ][II] [ II r J 1;.( ;;;;"'"";;,;;'"'"";;;l[)];;I J Hot,-. M&F 710 HolpWonto4,M& F 710 AR.TISI'. La.)oUt &: past~p. On the job u p. ar wl1l tn.in w/bu.ic bac~und skill~.' ..... ~OfrriJN9L- 4 days incl S&L CILll far 111-..,-••-vie.a MllSNC'I' ~?View, P en n ysave r , 2323 N. Broadwa.y, Sta. Ana 6U-0811 8.13-3811 APT House MJN. Coo.pie for Hostess·C•1hier .. $286 30/40 units. Pa.uiling & cleaning. + Apt • ioa.lary. Do )'OU enjoy poople'?' Are j 1213! 3934~ you attractive? This fun job BABYSITTER. live--in, for siarts out w/gn•etlng people gch o o l -a g e children, & 1f you like can work into U guna. 4!14-7280, 847-1269 bkkpr trainee. Fun job BANK OF AMERICA Now Hir ing Experienced TELLERS If you're bright, like t-.i.lking to prople. have a good hg- ure aptitude, a plea.sa111 per- sonality &. b11s1n<'Ss ex~r. (preff'rably M a bank tell- er) you could qualify for one of our bank relier open- ings, won't last. Call Janet Gary. Sec'y lo $600 Enjoy a ('hallenge? Llkt> to learn? St'c'y Jar 3 exec. Top y:oc'y skiUs. Xln't benehts. call Janel Gacy. Adm. T rainee $600 Some finance & ban expt>r. \Vi!! put you in line lor ad· vance. Creal oppor. fee, Ca1t Nancy Carlson. Bkkr Asst. $400 CREDIT Ex~r in A/R & AIP? \Vork into lead position for this CHECKER fas1 groY:ing co. Great be11elits. Fee. Call Ann Holp Wonlod, M & F 7'10 , Holp W•nted, M & f 711 Help Wonted, M & F lit cu:rroo1AL malnt. man. I ESC~OW OFflCER Werk ;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; Mtn. 1,ge 2l wf2 yn exp. ln • knpwledg~ or methods, ma-I In plush otc. Ctt•t benefits. teMal5 & equipmt-ni used in No weekends. Hours ,_~. Co. W1.J11* aw,, person to malnt. work. Salary S500 mo. 1row w/lhem. To $900. cau 837-4084 for appt. Call Linda Ltt. 540-6055 COOK COASTAL AGENCY Retirement home, 962·5531 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams DAY DISHWASHER Apply In Perton Ancient Mariner Restaurant 2607 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach DELI Girl ro v.'Ork in Jtillian Dell, Costa Mt'sa. Apply In person, bet'A-n 2 i:.r. 4 PM, 379 E. 17th St, C.l\1. ~-----1 DENTAL RECEPT. No Satz. Hrs are open. Narne your own hrs, Beautiful ofc in greut location. Lite easy \\'Otk. Siar! $400. Call Li nda Lee, 54()....6()55 COAST AL AGENCY EXPER: SECRETARY Typing 50 w.p.m. SH , 85 w.p.m. UNITED CALIFORNIA -BANK- 201 Avtnlda Ort Mar San Clemente (TI4) 492.-5123 Equal OpPortunl ty Employer EXPERIENCED upholstery seamstre11es.-Top aca!e pay It good benefi t&. Apply in perspn. J o hansen & Chrtstense.n, 898 W. 16th St, NB. EXPERIENCED for jewelry 1tore. SaJellady .. 5e-3403 * EXPERIENCED lrutallment Loan cleric; al!O part time teller. ~9371. Z790 Har bor Bl at Adams EXPER. Clean!ng Woman DENTAL Asst. Ex.p e r . Jor comm'l bldg, 4-5 hn chairside. X-ray, pooring nilely. 611-8219. models. 642-7998 . • ·- Payrol lookkoepor Hand pnyrol! for 200 wukly, mn.unlon. Accurate typing. Gl1I Friday Pleuant cheerful o I r i c e • Type '5, :xln'l telephone ability, .fiexlb.!e, friendly pen;onality. Get1erol OHie• VERY busy phone, mus! be qui'cir. .&: courteous. Mature judgment, fle:<1ible, I ad y like. Good generaJ ofc. background, typing Ir. lite SH. Holp Wonlod, M & F 71:1:=-M & F 711 ORANGE EXECUTIVE Per1onnel Agency COAST EMPLOYMENT AGENCY · Purcha1. Aot Elec. Engr (B.S.E.E.l Product Mgr (Tech. S1le1) Sr. Acct. (D•groodl Buyer (Electronics) Mach. Shop (foreman ) Mat'I Control (Supervisor) Exec Sec'y Leg1I Sec'y $ISM Utility Man $3.50-$3.75 Per ~r. $1.SM Carpentry / e.lectr\cal/plum- bing exper, Full time & permanenl. $14M st.al-t v.-ork lmmedia.tely Girl Friday $l2M Good pay. Prefer age JG-40. Full time. & pennllllent. $lOM Start ¥.Wk immediately Pah1ter $10M $3 +, Hand painting exper. ·Full time & P'W'lanent. Start work JMmediately $9600 Wallpaperer $600 $3.25-$3.50. Good exper. re- q u i r ed. Foll l irne permanent. to $650 Slart work ln1mcdi11tely Help Wented, M Ii F 710 Help Want.cl, M & F 710 P~F r eader . Ex· WIG Styll!it w/u.Je1 expfr. pene~. part ,nn1e for Apply in person, :l6J E. 17th composing dept. Neatneu & St, C.~1. accuracy necesaa.ry. Call forcl,C~~:;'---,==-;-:c:I interview pen n )' 8 1. v er \VO~IAN C'Otnpanlon for 64Ullll • elderly lady, run time. · · live-in, Roon1, board & RECEPTIONIST. Youn ll: salary. c.a.JI !or in!erview, I aw ye r 1 nee d Your 548-7741, days. 5·11Hi774, peC!01.iality & chann. Ole in eve~. modern center. Will train in•\~~~~~~~~:~I ltgal terminology. $425 mo:r Call Helen 1-layes, 54o..ro5J I 11~] COASTAL AGENCY Mercti.ndlle . V 2790 Harbor Bl al Adan111 * Real Estate Sales * Antiques Unu1ual opportunity In ANDREA'S small, 'Very 1uccessful, ANTIQUES well establi1hed office. Just Received One of the hottest loca· NEW SHIPMENT tions in Orange County. AUSTRALIAN, ENGLISll We have I captive mar· & FRENCH PIECES k t 0 k 2380 /\'ei~tXJrt Bl., c.r.t • . ~r men m.11. e e x· &15-4870 c e p t I o n • I I y good Daily l(}.:i * sun, noon-5 money. Draw1 av1il to -~~~--~~~­ qualified man. DICK Af\'Tl9UE brass do~ble bed BERG 962·2421 /Eves. "'/railis. Prof. polis~f'd . 847.6076 Xlnt cond. Pd. $325-Sell . • $185. 497-108-t RN'S p/time 3PM-11PM &hltt. ANTIQUES by Wanda Hu!f- 2 Days \\'eekly. man 8"18"1 BolSA, Midway Huntington Beach City 892--362'2. Spec. in dep Convale1cent Hosp. i -•~1-"-'-----~~---I 18811 Florida Ave. A/\'TIQUE 19th Cf'n tu r y H B 847·3.Sl5 te lephone. w/battery box . If you have a gOOd phone Russell. It----~--"''"'-"""-"'-"1<-'""'+--people & ha\'c relat<'d busl- ===~~--'-'-----IFJBERGLA SS molders. Ap-DENT~ Asst, Iron! sec'y & plications now being taken. prevenr~ve nurse. Mature Clipper Marlne Corp, 17.31 s. ----~-~11"· ~ho:~ -ruiarar sanr.r'A'Pfr --prt>f d but lntelhgence &: SKrttary (Corporate) Ad~toltaTf ~r pro:"·I---'-·------_:._ .. Dfdf)ff'("Cutttr - gre.s!ive local firm. Top Recept/Sec'y to $450 Trainee • • Perfect. Appraised $175, 11<'11 ••nA •A~ •nO ·s.t~AD*l. !':t~.-t'nr' ..._L tains & draperies. Udolrs ANTIQUE Hand cr ank Home Furnishings, S Coast p hon ogr a p h.RP.cord ·~ , I• I • ' I .. • 1 i ness ex)X'r. 11,·c have an in- teresting opening for a ere· dit checker, Branch Mgr. $7800+ enthusiasm may make dil-FRONT desk receptionist fercnce. 11.B. 962-2436 Orthodontic olc. Xlnl opty. Trainee. Enjoy p e o p 1 e '! Call 644-1408 for appt. Jnd!'pendence"?' Nationwide DENTAL Pedodontic asst. Io==~~=--'-'-'~-- Good S1arting Salaries :\Jn't Company Benefll!I •1 t ~ · I b GENERAL Ollice. 1 Woman co. needs &harp personable "us "" ex.per. in a &r. Individual. Co. furnishes chair.;ide procedures. Non ofc needs assistant, SH & car, gas &:. expense acct.&: smoker. 644--0611 typing essential, he Ip I "-Call I----------w/bkkpng. Penn. p/time. For Employm1nt Interview Please Call other x n't uo;:nelits. DISTRIBUTORS w a " t, d , .. 25 hn. v.·k. 675-5.133 Janet Gary. new product. Xlnt com-I C::CC::--'"-'-'--==--- millslon. 846--6375 GIRL F RIDAY, OC. Airport area. Must be exper-. bkkpr, type 50 "''Pm, under.;tand ofc J)l'OCf!dures. SH or stenorette. ex per p re f 'd . P/time now. Salary com· mens urate~ w'iailiiii.io. Resumr. Write Classified ad no. 148", Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 926:?6. Mi ll ie Frego•i Bety,•ecn 8:JOA~t &. 4Pl\f l:J.l4) 836-lli9 1714) 836-3494 Or Apply BANK OF Cook $6600 Recent f':tper. in mass feeding, 250 or more. l\.fust relocate. Housing provided. Tax break if you renew con· tract. rce. Call M a r k Thoma3. * DRIVERS* Na Experience Necessary! Must have clean Calif. drlv. Ing record. Not under 25. YELLOW CAB CO. l81i E. 16th St, C.M. AMERICA Dental Ofc Mqr. $600 EARN FOR A SUMMER VACATION, A CAR. CAMP ?-1ust have rece11t exper. This OR COLLEGE FOR YOUR 548 W. 19th St, rlc ntis t must hire this week. CHILDREN. Be an AVON Costa Mesa bGn.>at location. Fee. Call Representative & earn ex tra Le money. Win prize3. Meet Equal Oppor. Employer e. people. Have fun. It's easy to get sran ed. Just call; BEAUTICIAN full t ime E to $700 546-SJ.41, 54()-7041 guarantE'e + 60'70 . 1 wk. 5 0 er \ .-;;i;;iiii ... iiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiii_, paid vacation 6 4 2 -2 0 6 0 ; Top flight co. t needs sharp fi.l2-18"Z2 C:i.l. p<'rson w/Escrow e:<1per. in BEELINE r-ASHIONS bulk business sales. Fee. Hi earn. potential. Frre Cal! Nancy Carlson. v.·enirobe samples. No coll. or d.lvry. Cat necssary 548-7570/636-4053 -BOYS I 1):14"-- to deliver papen; in the San Oemente, San Juan Capis- 1rano and Capisrrano Beach art> a. DAILY PILOT 492-4420 BOAT CarpcnTer or Cabinet Maker, exprr. Perm. job. Fringe benclils. Lake Ar- TO\l'head r.tarina, ( 71 4 ) 337-2501 F/C Bkkpr $750 llvy exper. thrn T. B. Ter- r1lic co, X!n't be.nefils. Start immerl. Don't wait. Fee Call Ann Russell. Mgr. T rainee $600 Xln'! oppor. !or advancement 1••ith this large co. Great fringe benefits. Fee. Call Barbara Lee. ** CAS:llIER. Na 1 io na I Lumber. Hunllngton Beach. Painter Call 962-5561, 10-4 Pf\1. $880+ Uigh tov:er1. Know 1plrler sca!f./bosun chair k clim· bing. Renev.·ed contract allO'A'"S tax break. Housing provided. Fee. Call Thom1:1s. CHECK HERE WITH THE JOB KINGS!! FEMALE Sales O rd er Cc>ord ina tor F.xp'rl 1n b1lhni.:, typing. f'-rom $100/mo. General Office All around gtrl. Frun1 SJj()/ mo . Receptioni1t to $400 Art' you a friendly warm 011t~o1ng p<>rsonahty if so this lun job in plush nP ..... of". is !or you. Great ro. Xln'T bcncrits. Call Janet Gary. $7800 Marke t ing Se cy 1 Sales fu>al ~harp. Goorl Sii & typ-. Ing From J6()(l lrno. :i.1ust have ~now I of pa1nt1ng F t T · \ husiness. \\ork on your own. ~c ory . r ainee Use co. i.;as credit c.ard for f rum $1.~·1 per hr. your cu.~tomer contnct9. P /T Gen I Office fee. Call Mary Lloyd. $2.5() hour MALE Auto Truck Mech. Lxp"rl·o11•n tools. $200/v.·k. Trainees Fron\ Sl.80 hour Warehouse Train•• $2.00 hour Lumber Yd. Supv. ~lu"t have lumber yard exp. J'r.;O/mo. Counter Man Exp'd auro part.oi, $500/mo. APEX Employme nt Agency 1173 Harbor Blvd. Coi:te Me1a 548.-3426 S1lesman $8lOO+ 3 Yrs :sale!! exper. Stable ,,·ork record a mus!. This ill a career position. You v.'ill reloca1e at co. exp. Free. Call MarJt. Thomu. Sec'y $400-$600 S1all position, top skills, ~ 65, S/li. for rnc'lio station. Real 1.harp gal for trnt. ore. Work w/P.x.ecs. fet. Call t-.fa.ry Uoyd. Typist $312 ESCROW ASST. Exper ienced UNITED CALIFORNIA -BANK- 3141 E . Coasl llv.-y, Corona riel ~1ar 671-9'210 Equal Opponunily Employer EQUIPMENT MECHANIC Ill $687 to $877 per nio. il1in. req. 3 yrii;: f'Xp at journey- man level, h.s. grad. 1'-i!e .application by \.\'ed., June 16, 5 p,m., Personnel Dept., Rm Jl l CITY O~~ COSTA MESA 77 Fair Driv€', C.i\1. 92"~ 71 ~/83~·535() Exec. Sale1 WE ONLY G IVE TWO WEEKS VACATION ••• BUT A LITTLE SIDE INCENTIVE A L SO ••• BE~IDF.:S 1'11E B ES T CO:\IPl::NSATION AN\'- \VIJERE \\'F. \.\'ILL ~END 'YOU & YOUR \\'lFE co;..1. PLETELY FREE TO llA- \\'Alf. AL I. F.XPEN~F:S PAID / B8CAUSE \\'llF.N YOU BECOL\'lE ASSO\lAT- F.D \\'ITll US YOU \VJLL HAVE JOINF:D AN ORGAN. JZATION ·rHAT IS BENF..- FITING F 0 R PEOPLE \\'110 \\'ORK FOR IT. NOT ,/UST A FE\V AT T II E TOP. \VF: Ai.SO \VANT YOU TO HAVE A NEW CADlL- 1..AC OR CONTrNENTAL COMPLETELY PAID FOR BY US. • Free day/nlte training • Plush ofliCf's • htl't'nlivc pllln!'I • Start Immediately ttull or p/time) YOUR CO!'.fPENSA110N i'.IA Y 'BF. $20.000 -$100,000 PF.R "\'EAR AS AN ASSOC· JATE OF FINANCIAL IN- VESTMENT A N AL YS T, COMM UNITY L E AD ER, PROFE.'SSIONAL SALES· J\.1 AN, DAVID B. 1..00KTNG- LA ND. FA MOUS CAUF. R. E. BRO!<ER.. CALL NOW l!AJRDRESSERS \Va.nted: Head Hunter Beauty Salons, 67~232 or 67~3701 1-IOUSEKEEPING 0 e pt, needs experienced CUSTO· DIAN. also MAID, Apply Personne.l, South Coast Com- niunlty tlospital, 31872 Coast Hv.'Y, South Laguna. HOUSEKEEPER & cook "'anted v.•/praclical nursing expcr. Honest & reliablf'. R('fs. To live-in. No snJOkers or drinkers. 548-5652. HSK?RS Emplyr pays ff'e . George AUen Byland Agen· cy 10&-B E. 16th, S.A. 5-17-0395. HSKPR for v."Orking mother, 3 school aged r.hildren. Ov.·n car. 644-066.) aft 7 pm. * * HOUSEKEEPER & LAUNDRESS Call 64&.77fH HOUSE'.VORK·3 half days, Mon, Wed. Fri. 0 >1'n tran- portation. The B!uUs, NB 644-0902 Inter. Decorator $700 For well estab. home furn- ishings slore in the Hawai- ian lslands. NEWPORT Pe rsonnel Agency 833 Dov er Dr., N.B. 642·3870 Journeyman Plumber r!f'cded • New v.urk. 545-7835 KITCHEN Helper. 18+. Ap- ply in ~rson. Hi-Time, 495 E. 171h S .. Ct-1. See. Harold. LAA Terhnicia.n for Pf'diatr1r.: grou p, part !in1c. &16-0545, illr~. \\'arren. Ladies & Students Expanding ~ales riept >1•ant s pt tin1e Indies &.:. studenls. lin!nt'd placement. .For in- trrview call Mrs. Oltmanns 533.-1932. LEGAL SEC'Y. P lu!h 1;ur- round1 ngs ln ic'leal location. Be right hand girl to the boss. Start $600. Call J ean Brow11, 540-6055. COASTAL AGENCY 2T!lO Harbor Bl at Adams MAINTENANCE MAN Our large. apt complell in N«"Wporl Beach nttds a rn- ldent maint. mM. f.Iust be a maint. englottr. pre fer- r11bly 'Ai lh apt maint. back· ground. Apply Tuesday be· tv.·een 10 A:\1 & 2 PM. SOUTH BAY CLUB 880 Irvine A~ Ne.>1'JIOrt Beach, Calif. secretarial ioki!ls, ability to Ins. Sec'y ta $600 $2.25-$3. Full time pennan- work quickly &.:. accurately. en!. Plaza, c.~I. storage. cost $80; sell $'10. SALESMAN 1 ,,c"='-~"'~"·~~~---I Bright & Cheerful, i ood Sec'y $575 Start v.·ork immediately phone personality. (Bi-Lingual) Investments, cal J ?.fr.1. PORTUGUESE inlay tables, Cocktail A/~ Clerk Clerk Typist $480 Waltreases Sch1nidt WestcliJt Person· 1'-1!. Airy bedrrn, 3 pcs, nel Age'ncy, 2043 \Vestcliff ..... a\nut, 5'19-0150 Dr .. N.B, ~>mo Appliance1 I02 AIP lite exper., typing. JO key adder, Receptioni1t New firm in Xl n't pay. Some e x pe r $416 desirable. Full time , SALES help ¥.·anted. fl1ust LADY K enmo re auto have_ ~xp. A~ly in perso~ washer, late model, cop-Jack~e s Fashion Center, 7a pertone $75. Speed Queen Huntington Center, H.B. elec dryer $l:i. Both xlnt e SALESLADIES · -f''ull cond, guar & delivered. time. 18-oJ5. Chi Id re n 's 546-8672, 847-8115. beach area for growth. "''/xln't oppor. A/ P Trainee peFmanent. $375 Start wo rk immediately -· \;oir ACCT. \;:jffjc -. Expcr. inventory control, cost reporting. labor wpor ls. 10 Key adder, lite !yping. Bcaujiful new oUices. Secretary Right hand 10 1he busy president. Steno &kills must be tops, deal v.•/!hc public maturely. Insurance Sec'y Happy local agency needs sharp girl v.·lgood sec'y skiUs & previous general ins. background. Co. benellts are xln'I. General Office Poised attractive girl lo assist in a Fash1011 at· mosphere. Typing, ! i If' figure aptitude &. !he ability to relate to teenagers. Receptionl•t Grl'll!ral Ofc back~und. prrferably in mnnulac· luring. Typing, dlc1aphone (will trainl, A ple.uant ou1going personality. Girl Friday Aitracli\·e surroundings & pleas.int work 1 n g ron1· panions. Front olr. groom· ing, typing & lile figure ap- titude. Clerk Typist ~fjle Cler_~ _ $300 StU1per Trainee 410 W. Coast Hwy •• NB $2·$2.40. Fult time perman- Sulte H 64S.2716 en!. Start work immedl11tely MEN· 2 to service our equipment. Sheet Metal Man Steady job, promot ion, no $2.50-$3. Some e x p er. lay of!!. Income opportun-de!irable full time, lty $150 .• $200. wk to start. pennanc~t. Car helpful. Call Electrolux, Start ¥.Ork immediately Div. of Consolida ted Foods Assembler Trolnees store. So. Coast Plaza, C~t. \\IHIRLPOOL au to \\'asher Apply 650"D" St, 1'u~tin. $40. Kenmore gas dryer $50. SA.RAJ1 Coventry neel'ls fl. or Both xlnl cond, guar I. pt time help. No in-dflivrred. 546-8672, 847-8115. vestment. Will train, min • REBLT h age 20. ~lt . _ · ws r.;-gas dryrs _ , . S50 Guar-Delv. M9tr Chg, SECH.ETARY-r.torn1ngs, May ta g r ep ai rman . dally. Building contractor. 714:531-8637. Co1:struction office ex_per.Lw=E=sr=i=N=G=i=m=u=s=E=.-,.---desirable. Reply s ta t 1 n g . . cu J't age. family status & v.·ork frost·Jree refr~g/fleczer, 4 1 ex.per. in detail. Write. mo old. 673-812.i. Classified ad No. 9:i Daily COPPERTON refrig, l yr~ ' Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560'. Costa old, like new. 12 cu fl. Top 496·2383, b1v.·n 8am & lOam. i\1GR. Tl'alnee, in\ervw a t Kentucky Fried Chicken, 2929 E. Coast Hwy. CdM Good pay. Employer 'viii i\lesa, Calif. freezer. $150. 6'12-4086 train. Full 1imer prrmanent. \ oiii ... ;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \iKE<EiN'i,ii100RREE~w;;;;:.,,,h~ff;,-SJ5lli--. ;.,;;:.I ' ,A~:~~~ Start "'Ork immediately SERVICE CENTER ccllent; Also washer I. JilLagency 833 Dover Drive Ne¥.'JX)rl Beach &12-3870 I Driver H~per Full t i me Good pay. permanent. Start "''ork lmmt diatcly Commercial Artist $600 $.S75 $1.50-$3. Full time, perman· S.SSO e;~rt v.·ork lmmed1atel,v $SSO Siik Screener $550 $450 $350 $2-S3. Full limf', JM!rmant4.. $624 Start work immediately Legal Sec'y E xport Sec'y A /P Bkkpr Sec.'y /Bkkpr RN/LYN Recept/Typist Gen'I Office Cook. Restaur Sales-Publish. to $650 Punch P,.ess & Sh"r Opr NEW CAR SALESMAN $1.75-$2.;..o. Full t i me, Orange County specialty pennnnent. deall.'r. Some recr('alional Start y,·ork ln1mediately Carpenter Trainee Employment Agency Dryer set. Ml)..1095 1 AVOCADO v.•asher. 14 cu It *Se c 'y/legal $600 refr lg, Apt-sz stove, SH 100 -type 90 • gen'I CHEAP. 64J-D2'07. praclice. * Sec'y Top skills area, to $60C Furniture ' 110 1 * Bkkpr /F /C to $60(! / So. Coast DECORATOR'S 1-'urniture - Kng .i;ize \'civet headbrd & mat. spread, new Fine !urn. !rom movie acl ress'! , hon1e -kng sz bt'd, chest <W(', chrs & 1hls. sora, cl"l.'denza. ga111c table & 4 chrs, pool 1.ahlc -many dccora1or i1 rms. Call for appt. (;73-9017, 67J....-0616 or XJn '1 co/top Ix ·f11s. * Sec 'y to $6.SO Hvy diet I 5mall ro I gd benrfi1s. * Gen'I Ofc to $407 Know 10 kc)'/l1kc fig· 11re~. *Sec 'y Good skills I Rel. 673-l:l11. * Gon'I Of< 1350 $SS01 l=-==~-~--1 I BEDROO:\f su11e $fl0 can- ots of P. opy be-fl, !Mp!e 1lrcssri·. mi r- ror, nil(' slar.d, slim jim $3.'i. speaker 1n cabinet Sl5, Danish n1odcrn sofa S.JIJ, \\'alst ('xerc1ser $4J, an1ique Jo1•e ~ar $!"1, J ca rpr!s $10- $15, m1i;c-_ urins. 5.17-9-119 Plush ofcsl accur 1ypist. * Telle r $360 Experienced, ,m NC'l\'pO~t _Censr~. D~., 1''B LEAVI NG Sla !f'! Bald>.1·1n SUlle ~ I &I 191\l Acroson1c Spinet, fl lmost \'ehicle f'Xprrience des1rerl. Roy Carver Roils-Royce. B.r.l.\V., In!" r nat i on 11. I Trurks. i\lr. Dav1dso11. -· $2.2.l +. Full 11n1t', prrrnan-Sf.:RVICE Sia, AHend . ilfust new $7::,0. O>n1plell" douhlr If you "Ln\•e" to type & r.:an NURSES AIO-E x p'd type 60 "'"P m. this 1s an in· ~ ('I)!, Starl '''O rk lmmf'd 1ate!y bed, nr ne"· .S60 ll1dea1\·ay be good salesn1an. Salary + cnuch $75. End t;ihlPs s.m. ;omni. Apply in Jl('rson, misc. 11em~ 6-l&-1113'). 1022 ' II po''.,,., 1 "'" for rcliren1C'nt residence. eres ni.: n or " "· 962-5531. Founta ¥!y. 'Electronic A ssemblers .,100 Harbor Blvrl, C.L\!. Victoria. C:\I !\,\.\t-~iP\T • Nice sur rounding s 8.:.l•ii;i;;iiii;;"'iiii"""'""iiii• ''Ad vanremrnt from With in" company f""OllCy. SERVICE Sla., Attend. tx· SOLD hon1c -Plu.~h gold sofa NURSES AIDES P"r. Apply990 E. Coast !lwy, + Mr. ,r., i\lr--. ch111rs"' ot - Underwriter Clerk Typing 50 w.p.rn . &· lhe ahili- ty to >.1·ork '.l"/ligures. Fine oppor. lo ll'arn & grow Jnto a. career posi1ion. Chemical Eitthteer pharmaceutical ro, hos .11.n immf'<i. OPf'ning fnr 1 ritgned chemical tngr. for pilol operation. l\1usl hllVll! E>xpcr. in manulncttirini: ttchnique~ & equ1 pmtnl. Xln't co. benefits. Ckllm1 Adjust« &: Underwriter Trainees $2+. FuH tin1e J)E'rmanent, N t Be h Ex.per. 7A:'ll-~P ;\I shift. ' eii·por ac · !om11n 1n goli! "rl nt $39.i.-Starl 1•ork immrd1a1ely '' Huntington Beac'1 STYLI ST f{lr 11·1g chain Exp. hlark nau~1th)'{\1> ch a 1 r Convalescent Hosp. Gla•S Cutter or.ly. Beauty $11pply f''<P w/nlloman $9~. lamps, pic- 18811 Florida Ave. & lnitoller helpful. Yllll tin1r . .Appl~· lures. cl(:. All like new, 376 H B 8-47 3515 En1pn.<o~s \\'ig, 12682 Chap-E. 2'llh SI, C.\I. • • • $2 $0-$3.::.0. Full I i m c , 1n11n, G.G. l'llANSF l'.:RRlD~.-m-oo-,-, -,-,1=1.I -SE-S Al S pernianen1. TEL APP'T S E C•Y hlac:k nau,ohy<lr. sQf, & NUR . DE Start \\'Ork l,mmed 1a!ely £,.;per. Only. 5-19-3061 Part lilne, 4-8 p.n1, Our off. loveseat. beaut. gamr thl & Car-CIHner ice, Cd;-.t. Prrn1anen1. Need· c:hn;, corrce & f'nli tbls. OPERATORS • f;porlswt'ar ,.~. 'I~ I & I Trainees ed : an ar1iculatl.'. ('ho'..trlul i• "'-'· so a · ovrse111, 2 l\1tg exper. only. Good P'"· h" b k I ' · ~ extravrrt. 833-36.)6. Honie: 1-RC' \'(' v!' ch a 1 r •. Steady. 642-3472 N.B. S:'.·S2 .25. Full tirne. Perman-6T..,.l089. Everything le~s than 3 mo O\JER 30 & v.·illing to learn? t>n!. 1 TENNIS C I uh, Full &. olrl. SJ._-7-41 [{3.C YI. I[ you have a beckground of Start \\"Ork Immediately GIRL h success & an interest in in-p/time posit ions avaU for ~ "'' 11" Pt'Q''t-ncia.I veslri1ent ~ales. phone ?-1.P. Car Wash waitresses, b a rte. n rl tr s dresst'r, fnunt'rl mirror I..:. Tr.I.... busboys & mainlenanC<', nile st11nd S!il>: color TV $60. Kn1~r & Co., Inc, member 673 101 7 I 6-p;.. Pacific Coast S!ock Ex-snack bar atiends. Please · a t. ..~, · 1 change, 2100 No. :-.Tain, S.A. Good .pay. Full I i me• apply, 2601 Eastbluft Or, p,\TlO rlini11,i:: ~£·! $6:) Dec 5-11-j 9 4 I . Ex per no! perman('nl. N.S. 644-00JO. chesl '• $85. l).'f)('"''rll!';. $30: necessary, l'.•i11 !rain. Start v.·ork immediately TYPIST. LocaJ ofc of na· :i.tisc. Hsrhld :1\lrs. Evans, C bl & !\onally known f i r rn . Dys. ;);I0-77•10. OUTBOARD i\fec.hanic ex.· a netTy l;;c-;==:c--c-.-~-1 per. Penn. joh. Fringe Finish Carpet1ters Out~tanding co. benelils. 9' Herculon sofa , hul- bfonerilll. LRke Arrowhead . Sia r! immed. Job security. lon-1uftNI. nevf'r used $150. i\lerina 1714) 337_2501. Xln t PAY. Full t i me., Start $400. l\·latrhing k:r¥4seat S 1 o o ' perma~nt. ~ Call Jean Bro,vn. 540-6055. 5.l.)..19ii · PACKAGE Pick Up & Deliv. Start ¥.'Ork !mmrdi11.tely CQ,\STAL AGENCY AL\1 daily, From Greyhoul"ld. 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams T\VIN hfil. usf."d 4 monlhs. Newport ro o,c. Airport · Seom1tressn - ---Van Vorst marrrcss. S65. area. can ~!)S()l. TYPIST/RECEPT. 83.1-1084 atler 5:30 or WP.i!k- ""iiiiiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilGood Pay. "Exll('r. &! trainee. Sha11> girl for busy offi('l!;S. days. Full ti me, permafl<'nl . Good opportunity. Call be-l,,;--;::-::::--::c=:--o-~--1 CLERK TYPIST 60+' tjplog. loc:al. Fee Pd .• Wtstdl.tt Pel'WOMd Agency. *S ·Westcliff Dr., N.B. Pul you r n!mble ~ger11 to 'A'Or lr for this co. Pleasant working conds. Advance on mr.rit, Fee. Call Ann RuMeU. 547-6771 e MATURE 11 ale1 lady v.·an1ed for lad ies ~{)t'chtllty &lore. Apply 11t 221 Marine Ave. Balbo.a. Island. ~-'--'-~-=-=-'----·x1n·1 Insurance C.!ll'('er oppor, Mechanic Class A w/leading 'i r m. EX· Fun time, \l.'OT"k guan.nte«I. «p!!on11I pajd 1 yr. training top pay, call Roy at Denn program. Reeent rollege Lev.i~. 646-9303, 1969 Har-dt>gree I:. llln 't ttf's re· PASTE UP GIRL For N.B. adv('rlismg agen· cy_ P /!1me hM!5. Start v.·ork Immediately 1v.•n 9 AM .ri 1, PM. Fil back v~lvrt c ha ira, DUR.EL ADV ERTISING cnslers, $65, velvet couch $325 ... -... m;;;;i;o .. 1.i,."'.,·,. ......... 1o .. "' .. i-....- 1 Typlot r• A1k for Mr. Robina Oppor, .\ advanctmcnl In '::;:i~=~::::=:=::: fi,,.. firm. Great loc. Fee. • CaU Nancy Car\i;on. Employer Pays 1,1 f er bor Blvd .. c~1.11 :r-.1es11 . quired. BUSBOYS 13 Or Ovtt Mut work e\lrf 6 wtcnda Apply In Pef1IOft 2:30 PM 'tU S PM llll w. """"'' Costa Mete X·R•y Tech $650-$700 K_no,."I of Sanche;i: It Isotope. ~futt have lie. 3:~P~1 - P akt owertime whtn nttt'SI. Nod ear exper, necess. Co. ir.en ·leea all hospil.11.ls In O.C. 1-·tt. c.a.11 Mary l Joyd. FM/F ... Jobi Payroll Clerk to $450 Appllcanll Pa,ys Fiee Clerk (Con1tr. exper) to $550 Soc'y, SH 90 to SSSO Gen'I Ofc $4.SO MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Intrigu ing oppor. in The ore ot /O<.'aJ doctor \l.'/.11.n f'llle practice. Ute typing. Start ,...,_ Call Hf'lf'n Ha)'t'~ ~ COASTAL AGENCY ~HarbOr Bl a.t Adama Many Other 1>1EN, "'·omen k ehildttn Posit ions Ava tf. 'A'An led tor t-xtras & bit RUTH RYAN AGENCY p11.rt!!'. 2IJ-461-1l59. 179l Nrwport, <..~t 646-48.C,.I 1 1=-,----=RE~:SU'=L=TS=-",.....=-ao-n~O.-~ 17'931 BNICh, JIB 11-17·96 17 Jl('lld on, Call the Super- DAILY PILOT ror Action! Ca.II 642-5678 l Sa w ! .S .11Ie 1t m .11. n. D.11.lly Ptlot Ollaillf'd 64)..5678 -plac-e your &d A ~ If! Shop Foremo" l\f us 1 h ave e ll'.p f'r . \V I fiberglass lamination, tool ing & mo lda. Small Jocal non-detf'nM! pl11nf. ,, ....... ltamAd.11 Star ~ ell'.per . N'Q'd., plate making. mu k. Ing etc. 488 E. 17th <111 lrvtne:\ C.M. 642·1470 DUREL ADVERTISING 217~ Dupont Dr. N.B. 833-1670 Penonnel 7172 Dupont Drive $47.50. Like new. ~9-3!1!17 Counselon Nev."JIOrt Beach 833-1670 LIKE new-Avocado ''elvel I c======-~--1 sofa t. lovesP!I!, Spanl1h oak ' $2.'l:;.$3. Full time perman· UPHOl..St'ERER or Trin1-tshle!I. fi7H926. ~"'!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,enl. mer ex)'lf'r. Penn. Job. Ji'r··l-==~====---1 PLASflCS factory trainee, Slart "''Ork lpmediately Inge: benefitt1. Lake Ar· STEEL SECRETARIAL High school ~d, Military rowheaCI Marina, ( 714 J DESK $40 ohligalion com"'pleted. 5'10" 1869 N Blvd 337-7:.01 • &ffi...6l50 * or over. mechanical abillly 8Wport . --------l;N:;:,::,.:uH;:a.-:l<cch-;C"oCC,;:,::-, "Ta"b'l,-,1 hflpful, $2.45 hr, More lt ex· V I TA :1\f TN manufactuN>r 5~--1·74 21}1Q2 A . ,_..,. need& txper tableters , · ;i a · c.11.c1a, ... ,., !)er. 548-~l.25. Costa Mesa codf'.ra & 'r. n 0 1s!o r s . ROUND d In in g table PR 0 FE S SlONAL pboM 557-Sl26 >1'/beautlful carvf'd ptdestal aol1eitor -Dana Point. S&n -WAITRESS--·,."°~· ,_· ... _--0955_,·--.-· ---~ol O ernente, Caplltn.no llJTa 1 Work In your own home. S ] Over 21. ror serving :1\le"ll-G•rage Sele 112 Be.I deal In ana. Phone 64 • 111 can food. 1:1 • .tahldor, 1768 LIDO Ji;Jr _fr\ F'u 1 ""!"• ·~ 00 N•"~rt 81\'rt C M · tn. pan-~~-.. ...... tween 9: a.m S J l ""~-~-,~~="",.:::·::::_·~~ ti n~. 11v.·11~ liimps, rad!O!t, and noon. 64 • 1 2 \Vli:r~DER. ht'liarc, E:<1p'd. misc. items. Sfl5 t(I 1100. 2l'J Oper.11.ton w.11..m.rrl 645-3113 • 64~5452 • il1li1aiio~s~E~"~""~":'!"'~.:". '"w"•""'"'"'u..'""I PRES.SER.6 & OVERLOCK I Liaht met&I. Vi11 Nier Exper . only &16-0.lM We'll help you seU! 642-567.11 OPEN HOUSE c:olomn. I ,'1 11 I • s • ... I y R I • • B ' ' II Ii \ ' _"tf DAil V 'llOT • TlltSdfY, Junt 1, 1971 ,~-~][§]~··, [ ~.~ A~tOl It< 5.lle J§J[ l§J I ---]§] 112 M lsctllaneous Ill Ptt1, Genera.I U0 Mobil• H.,..., 941 Autos, lmpol"t9d 970 Auto•. Imported 970 MOVING SALE JOHN'S llKES -NEW -INSTANT HOUSIN(; Sat A &In • Dilhw1.1lwr; Columbia-~mium-Steyr record1 • 3J lt l. old classic .SOmt-uHd blkn; ~stock Dots " U4 1S Models on Dltpley 71 &lbu1na; l!bclo te11t rom-2340 N•wport Blvd. 1 . MOVE IN TODAYI pl.tle; Jl0ok1 galore; misc Costa M••• GERMAN Shrphenl pupp\1s, uen~ at l9:ilJ Arag'ln J:lt, '"'-n ... lO Wkd•y• I wk1, 81" tro1n. c.'hampion __ featuring_ Htg Bc.h, c.'<lrntr \•lud' A .... t"9 liflf'. $75. Stud Hrvlee avaU. VIKING EDGIWOOD )'0tklown. Sat, & Sun. t-6 847-7107 * * '4M720 * KEY WEST * KINGSTON OAR.AGE SA.LI.I -\\'UJ lake Tradf'-lrt1-G.REAT Danl!s AKC. * BOISE CASCADE Stove, 1'E'f1·l111erator &Voe.ado I ~~,,.,=c,..:=_;:.c::::.:..:.c:..,=-1 female faw11 pupR. Champ Sfnnl•s • Expendoi rrttn SJJQ Pr. \Vh'!te rtlr!g-3 RUGS "-'/paddinr SlOO. 1toek. Show qua J i t )', ··• ~rator$85.Sltt?Pr 30fa,gold Solrl to1et he r . 13x12 962-IGJ3. CAPITAL SALES SID(), and :much ITI<ltt, 1717 ros~bflge: !txl2 Olllm••I: IA_L_L_E_R_G_Y_<_&_UU_,-,-,,-,-,-, I W. "'"""·NB. ""14 <rr•h<ll. Good qu&H· Kill ARC Alih&n houod HUNTINGTON SHOltECLlff'S r''b~R~S&l-·~,-.-p-,-~w~.,..,b-bi-1 -.~,~~ Hulcll. $5. ~ • ""'"' ---'62 FORD l-1 TON PICKUP & CAMPER 6 cyl., 4 SPHd. Healer, Pow-,r !leering, Clean & Niee • 'two. Slttl>t'r. Closeu, Step Bumper, Watet Container, etc. etr, i63602A) $898 Mlk• McCarthy BUICK ••ANTIQUE Gara'' Sal"i•'•Y··-"-'-"!M-09 __ . _____ Blonrl femalt . 6 46 -28 i:\ Beach Blvd. (11iway 39 btwn M l II I. 1555 Beach !llvct. at S.D. f'\'y -Am1oulri;, kitchen cup. see eneous any iml'. .o\Uanta & Ind ianapolis, I mi. 119-C-J.141 / 531.2450 boati:l1 + many mlsl'. WantH 120 \\'JRE Fox TerTiers, AKC N. Pacific Coast H\4•y.) items. Sat Ii Sun or by appl. ---------paper•. 1 t'emale 4: 2 '69 CHEVROLET DATSUN DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS l.&&M &11. ... b Blvd. MG PR ICE lo H!J~·eT ttfTOGET, Good cond. :..1~841~ Kllrl MGA ~1 c Call Huntlnrton Beach 1959 :vlGA roupe -\Vire wh!~. 842-7781 or 6"~ xlnt cond, Make otter. =,6~5 ~o=AT~su=N~P=1c=K=up~ :-'-.l"-""'-·~ "''.,..'"""',.._'m-. -MGI 4 Sj)(1, dlr. Fa1nlly work hor"Se 1---------- J.'1re engine red, l owrir1" re-'116 MGB Road1ter, goocl con- lired rirl'man. Sacrifl~. di!ion, 23,000 mi , $1 ,000 or I P!V5-13) \\'ill lake trttdr or be&t oller, Call :i.1 a! t,, finanl'f' p1'1 . ply. ':au 1_'16-_7_2_1_'-===---- 5'11}.~IOO ot• '49·1-7JOO aJt 11) OPEL A . .\1. 1103 N. Ba.11ro111, Balboa \\'ANTED: 9xl2 Per,ian males. 342--4522 (714) 536 1816 C-lO l TON °''"'" "''· ''~ •m•ll" ==~~~~-• '71 DATSUN WAGON •69 OPEL GT lsl anrl . 673-7.WC or 6i~~. ,,.,, •. In -" co•d . SPRINGER Spanlal Pup!, C11b 4: Chusia Short Whttl -A""" I SJ>(!ed transmission, radio. 2 ANTIQUF. wardro!i.s $300. 494 _9352, 494.aJl!:l. ,AKC. Cha n1pion s1ock. $75. =nJ1£ _[__ __ Ba~. 35(1 V8, Power Steer-tira!l'l'. .rallyto rold \l.l!h Pr. (•f8nhf'....-v Ja1nps sri ..... 833-3344. --1 Mobile Homes 935 ln1, Po11o·er Br&kl!i, 4 Speed 4 S"""'· ''''"· '''''"'· Full bl k' • .< Auto&, I mptrtM ,TOYOTA 1969 TOYOTA Corona. 4 Dr, ltadlo, Jlta.ter, etc. Extra Clr11n. $14'5 ''FINANCING, TR.ADES AVAIL.ABU:" MacHoward 839·9600 or i31rOllOI Corlll!r l•t .t Harbor Santa Ana Annlv•raary Sale 1971 TOYOTA $1 777 ..l>eM Le.uriA W TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.i\f, 6-16-9303 ··" Mu5icel ln1trum•nt1822 1 --------~--1 ~ Tr Ideal 1 cam r .. ~~ " ·-ac ntf'r1or, ra .. 1a! tires. Colfef' lahle $7~ 2006 *SILKY PUPS Al{C * [ w-~~•-•..t 1 1 ·~ _ 00 __ N-~T-E_M_P_0 __ 1 ani. or per 0 price $19~). tlY.i9CAX ). B11r-(XXF-121) Hlghlancf. NB. CJBSON elec guitar, hollo11o; Champ b&ckground. . ....... E . 1' . Bui h:ieM, Lo inileaae. Su· 1v1ek Imports, 99S So. Coa.,111 $2295 'rnE TIUUMPH YAHA:\lA r.u1-1,-,-l30-.-11-.,-,.-r 1 rody, pe.rlert cond wlca1e i ===*="~"-~'="'.c'=*-o-,-,.. per. l!1ry.. Lag u n •-Beach. VI STAG 1W.IUMPH 132· K t I 00 ·--------· "ALL l'"[NANCING 546-4051 or ~94 -9nl. BAUER BUICK l!Oltener J.\O. 4~ Pl' gl11ss se! :i; us om DOBERM AN PUPS. 7 1~1k5; LAGUNA HILLS AVAILABLE" ------~=~ '" for l>ar .Sli. Toys fur Ampl ifier \\'lt.'01'er~. $l50. Bothmalr ; 1 rerl-l hlrck. BCMtl, Sill 909 '67 DATSUN PICKUP NOW ON DISPLAY juniors. 002-~J92. 6-14--47"14"·-~~~--$45. Ph. 5411-3792 Mac Howard COSTA MESA Come in for a !~It dr1ve1 REt'RI~1r;. .. z,,-,.,--,-.-,,-.. -I FEl\OER Dlla! Sh011!lU11l Al>ORABl.F: PA~-r-roo: ALBATROSS 23-loot iloop. 2J301 RIDG t: ROUTE DR. 2'.14 E. 17lh St. FRITZ WAR"•N1S · 1 ., E 1 '' I ·1b ••d ,,~ • .,,.,, c I ·~9600 "1 ''""'o Rll!ls ilko oew . tUVT SSI). Costa l'>te5a 548-776'-i SPORT CAR CINTER furnllure. many rnisc itarna. a n1p 11·111 Vl ra to. XC'I!' DLE p U p p 1 F. s $10, : an. l . •• ... .,.. · ( orner of ,\!cul1on Pkwy ......,... or .,., -""'"' XllO N. l.e"·is, Sa.11ta Aria. 1•oml. $200. 548-1506 or f,.\2-1818 days. 534-3885 evl'~. Cockp i1 rover. In side sl1p. Pl"t'stigr adult .~n1niunH~·. Corntr lat & llarbor Aar\\·ld< laiporls, 998 Sc. '71 OPEL R:ALL YE 710 !'.:, 1st St., S.A." ~7-0764 645-0974. $7:l0. or best otter. 675-7360 11.djaeent !o Lt 18 u re Santa Ana Cuasr llw,Y .. Lagona Beach This hard 10 find niodPl hits Open daUy ~9 ; cl05ed Sw1day Hou1thold OClod1 114 1 o==~~-~~~= REAUT11'1JL T-cup & tiny •l•y•. til.J.2717 , .. ,,,,,,, '10 '"'I 0• 4"1 9r,1 CON'rELLO ACCORDION· toy poorlll' puppie$, Tiny toy • . \'lor'ld. Fle1u1Liful 1iuTT(lu11d-..:____ -·::::.__•_ "'_.:___ · only .1.900 1niles. RaUye red '6..1 TR/U!\fPll TR-4 RDad&ter. Everything Mus t Gol Xltil 1'01111. Co~I S!:iOO nc11', stud servicP. S9.1-971 9 L118~ 14 ~:ca1"·11eKcel~1111d. ing$, all !u:otury 11ppo1nt-'6~ DATSUN PICl\UP ll'llh blnek interiot'. Ntdio, \Vire wheels. "verdr\ve, new ~17-00:l'..! 11'ill ~l'll for $250 or bes1 or----------.N or '""' o er. ,, .... er men rs , putting ~tn, hohby It E\.1·nA ,>;\l/\Rl' * heater, .\ sp('ed. (:il6DBVJ hrakes. Good condition '795. i-..;;;;i~;;;:::::::==ili rer ~,.i;..,1r.· TOY Fox Terrier Puppie~. i.o.r,:l fi';_.i1n;i .~.-n .. ~n-••':::-=::--r.=~·~~··~'••··~ ''J'L~~71 L~'!l"I . .,1 n<.~n ""li>l-"""'-'"'1-----J --~Medtm.,.,,-l• -""-~=~' -· ~lf'lf~~lf "'1--=---""" ·~ ... .....__.._. .. ____,,, ~~ '--·~&_..,•;.---1 ,',-,,,. v,· ,-.- A,·rorihon -Bonrlli. Cropped l~illl. :w&-9702. . lf.6" Dolphins~. New. 1;ke SPe bl'au t. turn 1nodels in RECREATION CENTER FERRARI BAUER BUICK =~=~~~----1 SHOP item11, sllt>l\·i1111;, llghlr;, Good cond $50. big Sunfish . Private Pa.rcy . park-like &ett1ng. ROY CARVER, Inc. 1970 GT 6+ blue, lOO<l con. 1 · I ·-'! 1, · II , I Th·•• S"-p. S.o\MOYED pups. AJ<C, show 642-3545 CALL 8.l0-3900 in ,. · 1 il Be I 1C11t . , ..... e s, mi!ce s tt. 1--' "" d quality. J125. Bu t'·· mobli no ~25 H11rbor Blvd. FERRARI COSTA MESA ition, ow m e11.ge. st 0 • ~'48-4326 .110 Z"Oewport Bh . 1 < 21 ' Victory . toad.di Y '"' e me Costa Mesa S46-4444 -.. fer. Aft 5, 494-1380. 1 ~~~;,------=, 1-BUF-F"ET--TENOR SAX 96S-9212 a I pm 11315. '"2-1M71846-5237 -·e.s. ol ,your choict , move AUTIIOR!ZED 234 E. 17th St. l,M,_l:;;";e~l;;le:;;neou,_:;;o',_ .. ,_'.l;;l;I POODLE PUPS: 8 \\'ks,.,. '" ... i.n ro any on~ ol our '6!1 Ford S250 Range r SALES & SERVICE Crn1ta ?>ll"sa !148-71!5 BETTER ff:t-J. lffO Good ("Ontlillo11 $300 URORA 21' I I I -' C S -'I 1 e 642 "'" e ?>tale·. 2·Fem, A g, 1oop "'Pf! ''OPt:N'' ruirk•. amprr pee; ... xtras, m. '71 OPEL -~ 344-8355 or 821-&133 alt 5: 30 I t ,. ~· 6 9· BALDWIN Acro!Onic Spinet, s.lmollt ne11• $750. 646-8750 .. 107.! Victoria. C!il SA.\.1-5PM Office Furniturt/ * ,.._..., * '· """ ''" '"' ""° •· NOW OPEN!! m"·'""rs.~s .. 9D•rui RALLYE WAGON VOLKSWAGEN fer 714: --194-2!171 i:a zn per. all xtras, incL A Horst• 15t l!JOO St-rie1, very lo1v mile-_ .i\1U$T SELL NOW! Re1lstenod runninc Quarter Horv. 15.2 CAL 11-Load•d Raic.er -~~~~~~~--1 ~~~~81lmmac. $1695. Eves: age, sho ..... room fresh. 8~3· '67 vw FASTBACK $8350. NB slip avail. 494:0451 NOW OPEN CPE, Equip. 124 Sii /D k 'lo CONTEMPO-·50 ~~ord '• ton P.U, V-8 JlOO \Y. Coast Hwy. Boats, Pl OC • fla lhead. Nt1\' interior. E:<-$119S 2 Dr. Pre\•ioull owner stain rebuilt motor. Clean A Nlct. t\VKR104) b . ' -:;,, ·~;:i~ LADIES •••• Ready for a new look? e Ca rpets • \'inyl~ •Tile SHAGS GALORE! Blankinship Floors 2931 Brlstol, Costa Mesa Al Vista Pa i11ts Ot'F'lCE Fu rn. de&ks, chairs, lirhts, table,, miscell. ~ll-4326 P lenos/Orgt1n1 126 WOULD YOU BELIEVE Chtstnut mare. Hid tn.in- ing. Con&!1!ent JumpPr. $500, 673-4~1i HORSES BOARDF:D $35 n10 * * BACK BA 'l 540-1877 • * $1&-5745 -------·-- FREE ORGAN LESSONS lo.II•*"' I~ a.;i lonr as you likl'! No reg. MlrW Equipment istr11.tlon. No obligntion. Just [~iiiiiiiiiiii Con1f'. ~londal'~ 7:31) pm COAST .MUSIC General 900 64 2-2851 -------- • PIANOS -ORGAN S * F R E E l.011·re}' -Holiday .iave $3.10 \Vurli11rr Studio 1>a1·e 5185 Kaw1i 5•9·· 58.l't-SlZJO rrlenril~· ll'll'phone info FIELD'S PIAZ\"0 CO. 1~3.1 ;\r11µor1 Bll'rl. BOAT ~lip 11.vail, July Isl, !or 00'-iO'. \\.'irle &lip. 67:t-«JOO SLIP SPACE AVAIL Zi'-30' SAILBOATS • 67J.OOOS * &oats, Speed & Ski 9t1 1967 JOHNSON 1/0, tri hull. 1.).i hp. Like ne\\' 1vt1ilt trlr. J\1any rxU•t1.a . A steal at $2900. 644-7895. CENTURY lG' graY marine eng. Steel frlr. Xlnt oond. :-Ofu-"t aetl. S1095. 673.fi63:l ------------ Tt1n1pMt1tion llil Camper•, Salt/ Rent 920 LAGUNA HILLS tra niotnr $.1fJO or hes1 , ___ N_,_•~·po~n_e._,_,_h ___ 1 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. ttaAOn1ble offer. '61 Ford FIAT Harbor American (Corner of t-.loulton Pkwy) Et'Qnoline,' neeri& new motor LAGUNA HIU...'i S300 or be!l rt'a&Onable ofrer PrPstige aduH rommunl!y ad-83G-:.672. j11.cen1 lo Le isure World . -,69 FORD E-200VAN- Beau!!fuJ 1urroundlngs, a ll \'8;-Rad\o Heater. etc. Juxu1·y appo1n11nents, PL.I I-"ALL ~~INANCING 1111g green, hobby shop, AVAl~LE" n1uch more. CALL 830-3900 MacHoward 131-9600 OR Sll-0608 1' lb 0}~1 I Y6Y HllMHOR Ct>\!/\ Mt!>ll $898 Mike McCerthy • Con1 plete Slock of PORSCHE ~BBB ......,,,6:-::-:5 p==oR=scu'.:-::E c,...-BUICK Ttrih11i: See "FRIEDL'ANDER" \VhHe v.•llh red tnterlor. Ex· 1~5 ~~3~14~l~d ·~~-~~ Fwy ceJJent condition. (T"'LP 808) 1------'-------1 1•uu price J2495 or take • '69 V\V-New radials, H.D. 1l710 l!ACH I LVD. trade. CaU <tM.7744. shocks , AM IF M, TM-INSTANT HOUSING WHY WAIT? lH.,.y. JtJ PERATTVE ~~IUST SELL Corner l~t & !!arbor 893-756(i • 5.17-682-1 '66 Porsche 912-1 owner, Xlnt -BUY IT!! $1300/b e at . San1a Atia fl \TS NEW & «I ll t'Qnd. Red w I blk int. 675-2110. ••0 u v , ' 1·1 1 d us .· 8 i\:vJ /~! rad, 5-spd. $3150. '°'7,~""--~-=-~=-1 The all ne\9 VIilage House 19-10 r RD P . . -JTII)( e 5, par~ At1 sl'rvicl'. 646_;_,718 be[ 7 m· g..i2.86l2 l96! V\V blue with 'o\'hlte Ir.- by J evlu ?.loblle Systemn J'lt1.thead rec"n lly Overseas Dl'!lvt>ry. 1 7 p' !erioz·. sharp! lo mile1. h I d N d C ROB AUTR".Y >IOTORS _, __ 1 _ p · \l'ith sloping !hake l'OOI c11n ovf1r 11.~ e , . re s pa1n1 -1 · " ===~~~-~ r1vate party one owner. be yours OO\V! r.IOOe!s on body 11oork $3;,Q, or best ol-1860 Long Beach BlYtl. '67 PORSCHE 9U, 4 speed, &16-19l2 d.isnJ11.y •t. . . ll'r. ~36-J672. 2\J-!191·8121 1\M/Fr-1. chrome u'hel"l~. 1-----------1 ' 1~~~~~~~--=-l ---~~~~-·~---1 ~lnt l'Otidilion, 4 9 2-7317, • '69 VW-Auto trans, 1ood BAY HARBOR ·11 Dodgl' Trade&man 100. JAGUAR ievr!l. (".)nd. Ste~. heater. $1400. MOBILE Hc>MES T,k(' over payments \\'Ith B 675-4041 or 541-jl2J. I ' "0-82'1 PORSCHE 1962-Reblt eng _;_.:.,.,.c__,::_c:_.:.c:=:.._-__ BEDROO~I sultt' s~ can: J Co~ta i\lt~a 714ffH;)..32j() opy bf>.tt. l1ipledresse;·, n11 r-HAMr.IOND, Stein wa y. ror. n1le 1rand, iolun jun Yamaha. New k U!ed $3.:i !illl'aker 111 cabi11e1 SI\ pianos ol mo!t makes. Best 811.alc boarlna course ot- tered to the public free of t:hargp by !he Aalboa Power Squadron. Sail •S 11•ell all po\l·rr boalinll! Jaughr . New clas~r~ i>lart at 7 p.ni., :\t ay 31. Every ,\-londay n12hr lor 13 1veeks. -'I Newport llar- bor Yachl Club. 72(1 \\', Bay, Ne...,.port Beach. Bring notebook ,r,,, j')l'/1· C'il firsr night. Hrg1ster &I Iha! IU11f:. Conl11.C't l .f25 Baktr St., Co1t1 t.1eaa o '· J1 ~ Ji\GUAH. '67 Xi'\E 2+2 "· ;.,:J d Sl 7j() ' 1966 V\V Deluxe Bua 11• PICK-UP shell, lights, JU$! S, ol S.D. J.'...,.y a t Harbor ·s3.1,i To:i Chev. 4 aprl, 10-16.5 11 hs. etc, beaut. t;inrl.. lo · HI 00~ail &12~237 OJmpH ne\\' motor. rront t'!lbinet, 2 burner 71.f/M0-~70 tirr5 & 11•hls, Saddlf' tank-", 1111. :\lust sell. $2,9;,(l. 1lrn1.l,,c-====~c=--;:;-cc !\;lust Sell? 673-2417 Dafiish mndl'rn sora $."1(1. buyii: In~. Calif. af Schmidt wa ist e-xerc1sl'r .S·lj, antique Mu&lc Co., 1907· N. ~lain, I )O\'f' Sf'&! .SZ•. J carpl'ls JlO-Sant.t,_c;cA~"~·~~--~= $15, mi~C' i!f'm~. 5.i7-9~7!l Sporting Goods IJO 'ID I~~ Jl"'I 1 t 61-1-fi120 or 67~5127 '00 PORSCHE 911. »1u5t ----------! hll lanf' smve. ice lxlx, aet up XE\\' r.Iobile Home 20xS2 2 5pi'ingg '""· "" s '6!1 VW Bui . Excel. cond. · · s La ~"!l 1mn1ed. 1~1 ITas. oller. for fi1hin~. Ne1\• 11 r BR, 2 ba. Sl2.~00. Set up & SL. ·. guna. •"69 JAGUAR XKE coupe-Call Sun. 675-6177. $1,000. 1343 Bakl"r St., Ap t. Chnstn1as hme. $250. 867 lnd.~cpd in Cos!1 ,\Je~a·s --,69 CHEVROLET-A,\J/t'M, vpl101v w/black. ---c~=~~=~ A. C011l11 :.lesa. Jn1111n, c.~t. 5.fS-.8906 "fl j GREENLEAF PARK. J750 314 TON $3600. 644-:·,730. 1967 PORSCHE 912 '6S Bug, Xlnt cond. 4&8 tape 1' * AUCTION * C0;"-;1PLETJ:: 111en 's golr out-:\1rs. lsa!Jr.I P ~a 8 e F111r ~·t-·.1i1urf! flt lor ~all', Cluh~. cal'!, bag _6_1_.l·_l_SO_O_. -~~--- prn . \\'hill ier Avf'. g1~ [I. Pick up, V8. Au1u1n11-JENSEN ~rspd, xlnt rond. 3.16-8652 deck, t'QCO mat-". Movlna, '66 t•OflD 1·.. 1'. Can1per I ~~"':..o'~·l~69:c_'7*__:•~f5.~2'-c·~"'---1 11r, 1~011·l"r .Steering, Low RENAULT must ~ell! 64~3!1 & AppJianc·e & ball~. &16-30::1.~---lfi' Runal'X'u!. 1:1 hp Johnson Special. Au to . Good cond. 20x:l3 BJ l.T~10RE 2 br, 2 bti, :'>!1lf'-". GOOd Cond. JENSEN '70 V\V Bug. 4-~pcl. Very wfDeluxe Pu lln1an can1per ~e1 up in adul1 PRrk, G.G. "f'I NANC ING, TRADES AUTHORIZF.D F.XCELLENT tran1 car. '62 clean. Gi rl'1 car. Sl5CIO. &. extf'nded top &. !ide citn-\,(JO(! cond. \\'asher/dryt>r. AVAILABL!'.:" Rr naulL Good gas mileage. * Call 962--6864 • '7 "1~ 18.\00 SALES · SERVICE \'II~. .r-i . ..,, . :lJ0-672;} or 772-7801. $150. 5·111-2349 1968 VW bur, hlue 11.•/black Auc1ions Frir!ay, 7:00 p.111. TV, Radio, HIFI, 1no1or. Good for skiing or W. d ' A ,. B I s 836 hsh1n11;. s1~i5. Sacrlllct'! •n y s uc ion arn tereo ·rw o 40' DCFB Clu'i!·~. x lnt Motor Hom•• 940 MacHoward TOYOTA interi11., AM/FM, 1 ocd f.'Ond, Local, One at S20,:,()(). nli!ns """d. 11200 .. ~·~ ~=1 S42-112R lJJjl 2 xr...,·po rt. C.\1 641i-11686 1••9 ,.10·1·0R.OLA 2 J .. I I "" \\'Afl;'T to live on thl' bay ron Behind Tony'~ Bldg .\lat'! Coo-. '' CnJnr 'f\'·. i·u5l Cl "" v ,,. ror ()n!y $27.!JOO :" Srt a~s 1-, 2 . ....__, 839-9600 ()r 5J1-vvv • ,... ,,........,...., _A7'_'«=B_k~'~· ~7,14_1_17_'-_7_208~=-I ""· 1 ........ g" Pace-Ai-ro,y c rnE' 1 t & H bo TOYOTA NEW· '71 '65 VW-$6"'1 0G9 \\"I I C h di !<!01or Honie: Dy•·. '"2-~373, 0 r 1 ar r · lf"e ampe_r, ar Y Eves: 548--3681 ..., -Santa Ana NO DOWN Days: 530-1115 ~0~1 1:: ~old, niust se ! I ~penl S!l6 on new tubes. Co~I 100, Newport Sch. fumlshlr1jt~-1::1h11n Allen 2 nrw $J20. Sell $1'jj, 646--6972 u~rd, slp!l 6. Very arl price.1 .,:~~~~~---=~l;q;;;-;o;;;;:;;;;;;;c;;x;:n.;~'°iiii 3100 w. Coast ll"'Y· Eves· 67~5639 2239 Rtpubllc, C.1, 642-2802. Tralf•r1, Tr•vel 945 1970 Rllnchero 500-0nly 5,000 Newpoc\ Beach 1able~. !'er•el. Ba5~1'1t n11r-or 497-1084. Bo•t1/Merlne ror 1 ~" :11 4;,"i: ,~-hii·J~l l --CLOS-IN~G~O~U~T--Equip. 904 wa.i:he r, roaster-oven. b~ic I Bra nd ne\\· \\'urlitur piano' RCA radin 11111rinr direr. ht'aC!k, 1ports eciu\p. p11 ui-& orj:'llns Fa ntastiC" deals tional finde r, !larular<I BA. ling & p11 n1~. \lo"Omrns • ·~i·0681 * ' rn adne & beani b11nd~. ,•lu!hes &. nl U .. h 0101'1'. '~=~~---~~-67~1J6. :,49-()150 l\fO\'l~G. must sell new Syh•ania ('Olor TV. remote ALTER~ATOR Lamp~ lor <.'()n\1'0! &. antenna incl. $290. t:ni1·~~1 Alomic-4 rngin(', !tx12 COLE:'>lAN' 0ASI$ !rn!, U!;ed tw\rl'; 2 bunk cot~: 7 ;..1~0.1 65 $40. 67;,.....\639. Cyclta, Blke1, Scottera THINI HONDA g11I hut11ne tt1.nk, <'11.p11c1l) S11Vr--R-T~n-,-,.-,-,-.,-.,--,-.-B(" Boat5, Power 906 Ill .11au1<r & rcgulato1; \'\\' 11.lr I · · ' · · ' I "fRIEOUHDEi!" f'Onrl·. V\\' hu~ 1r:r hitch, .S4?'J !200 or r.r.1re51 offer. 1'" ~1 34 9 :1?.' INTERNATIONAi.. "" V\\' bus seal :..~r,_~4 Hl. .:__~1 ==~-~-= i\1rrr. Cruiser Tan rl e m , .. eu.at """· 9t fl A i\1 :o.t_U_Z"O [)--0 ,-,-,-,-.1 I ;;,r f'~.~T 1\8L~V ';;~~r TV trader. radio, R.IJ.i''., cle-pth I ~7-6824 • 8~3-7566 "11rlhoarrl & r 11 r r 1, ,. , I · .i. ro , ITT • _j_ ~oundrr, h111t t1u1k . l1ead. 131;1.TACO :i.latador 1!!69, !"""''"'"'· ''''''' ~-k•., lo•• * :lll\-6j~._ -·--~ I •0 10 000 ,.,., """ ess lh11n .~, l1rs. S . 111· 2:x:irr. Street or D1rl . J700 ol make nflf'r goodll'S RCA eolnr TV-Stereo unll. vested. $7500 !inn. a-18-JIO.l milei. Ju~1 1uned. A Steal ar !).1~:J7~;>; lil3-ti65!l 6'1~~ .. 5 * :\.')' O\\'J.~N \l'/nr w twin en!!, $·150 ca~h. Orig. cost $9135. 11'Esc6R.-H 1F~i/Strrl'\1, rf't l 1-----------5,..,.t na}·1g11tinn11! f'quip. _54~9-0=530~=~-.,.--~=' to ret l, synrro 1 r" I' k 21 · T\"~ . .SZo -.\Z.J Likr nt.w t-ond. Va Ju t ~9 VW, 24)1, pe1'fr.ct cond. recorder. S!Vl ; 3 piecf' hlUI' Good eondition .S.'\.1,000; will sell tor $17.500. All extras & s er vi c e !'\amM>n 1\e luggagP, S 2 0 · ---~ 61_">-_1_76..1 • 6i3-6663. · rrt'Qrrls. Dr. Scott 544-5262 '&1:>-218(). or 49:r-4343. J968 23' J."01'mlil11 O:'llC 210, LIONEL 1r11 i11, 4 l'BI~, f'nglne I I!' lj() houN. Ba it rank. r•~l io, DIRT blkt, HONDA 305. & mo1or. Collecltn"~ i1em~. 1 rree 11 You ou1rif{ger, auntop, d,. p ! h (;rod f·ond . Cu~1on1 pipl's & 1930'~. Thrift Shop, jj70 '-------~ !lndrr, trlr. m11ny exlr11!. )ll!a! Knobby tire!. 01\•nrr Nt1\·Jl()rt Blvd . 3 Lines, l Times, $2.00 ~. 2lll867--488!1 111ovln1t, n1ust tell $JO(). . 'dUST stll l b it: Y c I ' A, • 26' C'Ua!om '61 . 177 Ill' I ~-c:;,~1"'=~--=~=- Sch\linn ;, 5:pd 1and1>n1. GERi\!AN Shtp. Bf'1gle mix Chrys V8. Sips 4, aalley, ASTRA 10 Apd $60 Dawes Oem1an 10 BJ)(1, 11dult 3 11·hl 6 mo. old male pup. llead, 1/e, tr a rt del'k. Gah1.1}". 10 1pcl S!IO. Xln1 trike, 67~2&l3. Friencllyllo~·es ch 11 d re n Perm All p. ,\tus! &ell! $2:,00. cond. ~~... lrame1, Z1" i:::OME A ur!! ! You \\'ill be _64_6-_209_>_. -------I c67~J.""'85=~·-· ~~~-~~ whll . 540-1375. gurprlstd al \\•hat )'OU can ··TERRJPOO'' pup.. 17 FT, Inboard, traltf'r: BOY'.SW" Sch11,1nn Stingray. huy lron1 Sl to $:>. 117 E. ple1-:-0t1le1 l female@. 7 llcen!f', tax paid. C()a111 2 1pd. Like. nt-"'! $40. lSth SL Cl'>!. wlu old. 1015 "'· Highland Guard Appr'vd. Por1. lll'e i c~~~~"~"-~ls;~·5~~-c-T IR I . I\ No. l. ~" .17•_A~"',--·~~-,-bait l&tik. RP11.rly to 11:0~ ·10 }londi CB 7fi0, Cltllti, Lo PA of n1alc n 1111: emerA r 5 ·.-After ~ P~I 213: 8lJ..37j6 tron1 South An1erlc11. Clear, 1''LUYFY frl,ndly ff'linf'8 !or n1 i'J1, Pvt pty, .S 1 1 ao. vibrant grren. $5tl. 673-!i089. lour l(Stu11J1tl' I 1 m i Ii t s. \\'ANTE[) 13' Rb•ton Whal~r. 642-i7~1.c. -~-,....,=- --------4k IJ Frtt. 46-214fi. w/40 hp f'nginr. --.70-'\•11.in11.hll .121; :-itX; JADE neckhi\.ct? t'i!h 1J:,O goi Jo.HEE K itlen~ -Bei.11tiful, 548-7·170 Al.'IO Yamaha N'J Reparate; 57,~~~· · 1 llulry ten\aleg, 8 w k s. e '10 BERntAll.1 2~. fl y 673-3008 _· _ 673-6853 Balboa lsland. hridgr, llRhl"rnia n'1 dtll1h1. '70 TRIV?tfPil Da,ytona 500 r~oo 14 S895. 1 • 11 l e s · FLUJ.'F'i. kittenR. 1 black &: =M~~"'='~'=''~"~*0'~'~'-~1~"8""•~c= 1 cc, 1700 m11f1. XI.tit cond. I r11l~~36rel. SIOO. pallo 1\'hi1,,, gray. 2 gray 11.·ith 21:1· CHRIS ·~. TS, S.IJ, DF. ,~$~9'°;;:-· ~·~94-c,::122=4'=-~~~ oo. · hlack. SJ.3.-2:,SS. Sl!p av&il. $3250. 22-4 20th BRIDGESTONE '68·100ce. IRVINE COAST COUNTRY BLUEPOJNT Slamelll! cal, 6 SI., N.B. 61,,_7257 Xlnt mechanicaJ cond. $175. CLUB ?.-fEMBER!lllP * gr.:-3075 • IYIO!I, to good home 11.i th· no U. (.'hrl1 Cab Cruller full y &M-0037 childl'l!n. -194--tftGO ept./canvw• lrlr. $3 900 .1,.~f1'-""H~d~N~D~A~C8;:·~350;..... ~B7.,~u~ll~tuJ°'. OOUT11 t\mrrlran emf'rald1. CHJHUAHUA pup frtt lo · ~..,_7271 Bud,645-7134. \\'hole!ele to rinit 'll1aker1 h . h I I '· Boil•, Renl/Chart·-, fOI Lo ml. StO!'td . IMO. t•1t1e1t qua\Hy. 673-:'iO~ t nrr.r \\'11 n!& ol oi·t . ~n -642-2895 !---'--~----Ju11n Capo 493-3894. -------I ---,,,69=-"8;5C::~"=·-----1SF.IGF. rug t-. Pflrl. l2)1:li CRUISE TO AL>tSJ<A r A uNa: 5-:~. Good t1l'lldition. 2 llEAl.TIIY . .rood-lookln11. A 1,.'0U))le \Vant9d In itt.ni: f')I:. $900 firm. Xl.n'I rnnd. ho u ... r b r o k,. n k1!1ena. j.l&--4343 evea 1111 4p:,.f. 642-8763 !>46-1678. pef!HI. Ntw 70' die!W'I I ,;7;"""~"""""77''7:. AIR OONDJTtOXER, -4 apd. c:rul~r. ?-olu11 be boat P"O-TAC 0 M In t -b 1 k fl , J :noo 1'11'll, $1YI: Sony 1epe pll'. i't1•n le bl 1 11tnUlur horHJl(Tl""'r, Brigs 6 SD'til· rtcordf'r, $15. A30--0871 [ I[ L } 11o Ieng. rm. g pecple on !on. 333-11~7. °f\\'tN beds, romp1el~ ht• ..i ~ ,., hoat. 2 cre11. owner .l 11,·ile I ;i19F,7~1 ~,~.,:O:,..C:::"O:-,vl'u-;wiim1c"°n 'I _ + 1111s to thi1 ad. Rel. furn. 111.nk. 5" Ext. cobf3. 4t&I. rnort port lt\\lnc niac ne ; Wri1e to Cla111lfi4d Ad No 2 drts1er1. :,oi~2T2. P•t1, neneral l:i,, e/o rl'le Dally PUot. 2500 ml. $21 . 548--2074. l AKE OVER JJ'-.Cret, NO ... ISO P .O. Box 1560, C.0St1 ft111Aa M•'I tu ~WN $711 mo. Near l1t NATION wide Co. M.1 otian· 92626. • , ake, 968-0041 ini lor dor f{T'Ollm1nt 6' =E~S~T~A~B~l.~l "•"H(~"'~.~D~-Y-"~llt A.lt-rM !o!TF.REO t nutrillon consulta nts. \Ve l l"h3rltr a.al'ncy nerds 11}1arp TU RN T ,4. BL E . fREE [ train. C111! Tul's, ~2~~36. b-11111, J)l'l\\'f•r ' 11a!I , to 100'. COUCH . 191 Meu Dr, CM. \Ve'U telp you .e.11 ! 6U-SEl7l Ernie 1-tlnney M8-4Hll 24x~7 MOBILE:, Clt:lll OC"otan air. m1ny 11tr 1111. • 714f~JT + f;Nbelt'fesuJta! 642-~7&- ----------I mi. Like nl'1''. l.01s ol ex-PAYMENT 'li.l: VW Bug-A:-01tFM. Very Iii' Sha!lll\, Srove ovf'n ire 1ra&. Sm!. 494-s303 KARMANN GHIA r!e-an. l 0\\'11er. 22 2 1,I box . 2:1 gel 1~a1er ·tank. Auto Leasing 964 ,\18rguerite, Cd:-01 . 673-1260. ""'' 6. Ele<llk '"'"· -·------'71 KARMANN GHIA $69.01 MONTH* "66 VW·LH• th"' >l.000 ml. Ve-ry Cll"an and 1n excelll'l11 • LEASE • 36 mo,, Der. pa,y price. Immac. Good tires. J ti:ind\!Ton. 9 :ot U l'anvas 11p-S:MM,36 or c&ah pr I c • 011,71er. $1050. 67~373! JX'r moni J700. !162-i_AA9 Onl,\• ll6:l mile~. Autom11t1c, $200l.!>5 Incl. Tv l Lie _;:.;;:::6~1 ~V\\:::::::..:.;:_::;;;._ __ I _:::_:_.:.::::::...:c::.:..;:::__""'---1'69 Cad El Dorado .. $169 mo d ti lf>t !mDDZ) · ~ laJ N · '.man)' extru . i~· Ar\~t1X·rar Lo-Liner. '70 f ui'tl 500 Galaxie ra io, e5 '2'·5. 99. ~ A.P.R. l,.54 .,, Ser o. SlOOO. :"\ew ('(lnrl. L<ladl'd w/Px!ra~ 134347. * ~131 * SI 6 "-'~ ·2 4-dr .. ·" .. " .. " · $7~ · ,!'J •on approved credit ---·-'~'-· '"""':i : 12 '6'i Chl'vy Cwpnce J T '61 V\V Bug. Run1 tood, aun Trail•r•, Uilllty 947 2-rli· ............... S79 1110 B II Maxey oyota roof, make oU,.r. Call ----------1 '6'.I .rord LTD'2-dr .. S79 1no 18881 BEACH BL. 8-47-8555 • 642--0227 * JSTIJ BEACH BL, 842-·1~3:1 HUNTINGTON ~EAC~ We'll help You iell! 64J.-5871 !iUNTINGTON" BEACll \Ve'JJ help you ..ell : 642-51178 For best ~~ults! 642-5678 \\'1\:'-'TED-U!ll\ty r r11 i Irr ,,fl Cf!rs with Air ~ ~~· "r 4'x6', 14" .,,\ll>'rl~, SOUTH COAST re11son11ble, 1n gd . L'On~. CAR LEASING Auto Service, Part1 949 :ioo \\.'. Coast H11.·y, l".B. --~L-O~T~U~S~--1 AutM,11Tij)oi-te<1 97<}_ 4uto1, lmported-970 283 Cheyy engine, coinplele. 64j-2182 ~VeA: 673-8269 Nerd~ 11'0rk $40. Che~·y Auto1 W•nted 968 PO\l'"rgtide trans. $ 2 ~ . R3fi-i'J6.c7,c2~. ~~~~-­ '61 G:'1-1C, V-6 401 Cl C'Omfl. ~nglne. Xlnl cond. :-it"' htads '-starter. Alt l pin 557-706.l. FIV°i-72-ipoke Witt whtt l!. 11,·lde rim•. * 962·8983 ~\'t'I * WE PAY TOP CASH < lur used cars • truck1, Juat call u1 tor ff'efl •1tlmate1. GROTH CHEVROLET AU for Salea ?.tanager Alit" tw We I [ ~ ] J82ll Beach Blvd. '-------~· HunUncton Beach Gen•ral 9SO 8-47.6087 Kl £1..3331 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS f:LECTruc c•r, 2 dr~t If .}'Our car la 1JCtra dean, cond. $j00, ()l' he1l ()Her. see ua flr11. 642-8841.. BAUER BUICK A 'SJ 2M E. 17th SL ntlque1/Cla11ic• Calta fl.feta IHS.7'765 1940 FORD P.U. V-8 fla 1he11rl V.IPORTS WANTED recenUy ov~rhlluled. Needs On.net Count1et 11aln1 -IJtXly work. $3!i0 or TOP $ BUYER bf'st ()ffer. 836-5672. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA fruck1 t6l 18881 Beach Blvd.' '68 OMC SUBURBAN H. Beach. Ph~..&5.S.'l Cftrry all, V8. 2 Seata, Clean Auto&, Imported 970 &.: Ready 10 r.o. $1,,S "ALL •·1NANC!NG AVAILABLE'' ALl'INE '67 Sunbtam Alplrie. .Nc11.· J clutch & !lres, A:'>!-f'M. MacHoward ,_1_1000_· --""-' -"''~h1_•. __ 12'·9600 OR Sll·D60I BMW LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \'I. Coast J{wy, ~ewport Beach '68 l\.lercf'des 250 SE. like new. low IT)l!eage. S·l,950. Alr &. lealher. new Mlchelln Ii-&. 493-3429. MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES It. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coaat Hwy. Ntwport Beact. Corner 1st &: llarbor 1 -~-------- SAfila Ana AulomoUvt Excelltncc • THINK '66 Ford pick-up, 1adlo. 0 "M. G" hl"Q ler, VII. 4 1pd trans. id mnd. Sl,000 or be1t ofler. Ill """ 8169 "FRliDLAtlDER" "68 cnEVY LONG VAN , .. , ROY CARVER, Inc:. ~ VR. ,\lun('\i• 4 apd , p11.nelPd, 2925 l larbor Blvd. \ UI~~ 1•'c"' !"l'f'I'~. izi wide ov&l•, vent w!ndow1. Cn11ta Men ~6-44·14 ___ 8 .... 7~ ~~:~ _ $17R5 or Trade 497-10114. Call 642-5678 Now! F'nr bt~I rt•sultJ;! 1142-~71! I A Sports Car You Can Afford While You're Still Young Enough to Enjoy It Tht Fitl 150 Splclt' ll lht low11t pr!,.d 1po•h "''' on !ht m1 rk•i. Tht red line on its 1n9in• 11 11J th• w1y up t+ 6,500 rpm. I! h11 di1t b11kt1 Jn front ind ind1- pt nd1nt •u•ptn1ion 111 round. A~d. i'o< 1111ny pt•pl1, lt'1 !ht b1it-loe~in9 1p11t' ,,, 11ndtt SI0,000. ISO SPYDER 1t71 llGISTll NIW Fttlorv W1rr111ty. Atd l1. H11t1 r. Onl., 61 50 Ml, $1995 LOWIST PllCIS, HI.HIST Tit.A.DU All -.w ••111,l•r. 9\ltoflleff" Mntce ~.,., •• -16 tt .. h -.a,.rt 1toff ef llltl'Lly tre..,_ ._._,._ Compl•t• boGy • cntol!l ,_(llt -.P tMI BILL JO~ES B. J, Sportsca~ Caqter z•J! H011Jt1r llnl. et J.4-t, CMte M ... 14M4t1 ' • l i l 990 Autos, \fled ~m11orted-970 Autos, Imported 970 Auto., UMd VOLKSWAGEN _V_O_L_K~SW~A-GE_N_ BUICK I ' '64 vw '68 VW SQUAREBACK '70 SKYLAllK'CllSTOM Cuatom Paint, eood trans.. j por1., (NUG348J This Car 1 bu passed the VW IO-point safety and performance ·lits!. It is lu.lly checked and thorolJ.6'.WY ttO"Jnditioned. We guarantee 100'70 that we'll repair or f"'place a.I! 4 speed, rc1dlo, heater. !301ASQI $1499 Harbour V.W. major mechanical varis• !or 18711 BEACH BL 842-l~ll 30 days or 1000 miles. HUNTINGTON BEACH : whichever comes firs!. rEnrtne e Tra.n!misslon e '66 VVi, xln't cond. Radio. 'Front Axle e Rf!ar Axle As-ne1\' tires, ~800. Ca 11 semblies e Brake Systen1 1-'96"2-'-1"'"""'------ . e El~lricaJ System. "GOT 1t a lt together 1n a $895 Camper" Ha,·e to parl w1l h sharri '64 V\V Bug. I-0wn<'r. D~,QlP,:sO~ p"'":;,'V:o~L1:~0· . o,~,,. 'Bf .. Y , 549-3031 Ext. li6 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA t.1ESA '64 VW BUS ::r,~~~~:I 89J.. 7566 • 53; ~ Aonive,sary S~le 1971 VOLVO $2998 Coope. A Gorgeous Ulw ~file­ age Auto with POWPr Steer- ing, Brake&, Vinyl Top and Fae. Air. !~7iAER) $3298 Mike McCarthy BUICK ljjj Beach Blvd. et S.D. Fwy 894·3341 I 531-24j() '67 Buick LaSabre 2 Dr . hrdtp. p/s, p/b, wknds, Air/c."<lnd R/H. x!nt cond. N.u.st Sell. $1400. 847-502.l "60 Bu ick Le Sahre, Xlnt cond all through, Nr.w tires, $32j. 546--2376. CADILLAC '69 CADILLAC Sellan, Or.Ville, Factory Equipt. Cruise Control, light Sentinel, AL\1/FM, Landau Top, E lc. Exira Clean, Low ~tiles, Far ! \Vi>rranty. $4695 9'0 DAl\Y !!LOT ' ~ 1~11 -:;... .... •. ' -i,' Autos, UMd' 990 CHEVROUT ~··~ ~ 9'01_:;~~~~~-~~~iiiijiiii·;;m~iiMr~ 1963 Chevrolet, leas than JOO mi. on eng, fac air, 11td shift. \Yant to . trade for· Ire motorcycle. -49l-7664 '&t Chev. Impala SS p/S, V-8 auto trans, H.d. &hocks. 37,800 mi'1. SiJO. ~. '55 CHEVY 2 DR WGN New eng, !rans &: tires. $200 * * 548-3976 '68 BelAir 9-pass wgn. Air, hitch, good mech rond. r.tust sell. $1395 ofr. 833-2512 CHRYSLER '89 10Yd!'A ~ Wid Cnuser. Like new. Warn, hubs, rolf bar1, ·f,000 miles. $t650. 64Z.:l586 alt 5 pm. MERCURY ' '67 ;MERCURY COLONY PARK 3 SeatiStailon Wagon, f'uU Powe:. },act Air, E=<tra Good Cond. "ALL FINANCING AVAILABLE" MacHoward '68 300 Convt. Auto, PIS, 139-9'00 OR 531-0608 P/B. Air, New 1 i r es, Cornf'r Isl & Harbor shocks, muffiers & top. Santa AM 24,000 mi's. Orig owner. =~--~~'----1 Will take frade. Still 1,ulder '63 • Mercury, Jull pwr, air, waTranty. m w. W!ISon, new tlre1, brakes, etc. C M ~·· clean, original throughout. " ' D'l:>-1395. ~. "ust stt to appreeiare. $350. Call days ~54n Mon-}~ri CO~ET EON BR~~Qt!EW '71 CHALLENGERS, ·•1 COMET-Good oond N,.1 -~M=u~S~T~A-N-G--I brakes & trans. R u n s perfect. $235 or best ofr. 546-0714 ~ CHARGER$)J>EMONS, DARTS, 65 Fufba<k. reb"ili <"<. li--J POLARAS AND MONA COS! • ,• • '66 Come! convt-P/s, P /b. glass back windO\V, Asking S7XI. 968-8380 ~~:~ ":;:~~'.':'. ·~:~··!~~: ~ NO ADD ONS! NO EXTRAS! ::,"0~~"· "" '"k- 11100 :: NO DEALER ·PREPARATION CHARGE! ""ALL FINANCING AVAIL.ABLE"' ---+-"""'''"'"-.. ~lsi·~2':-'99=lli....J·-~---D"'e:ru-vt_,oit""'"vM1o __ J_ma-cHowcm1 SJJ-9600 or 531-0608 Corner 1st & Harbor Santa Ana Harbour V.W. ....,,.,..._,_._,_...,~. ~,.:;"'':~· :::.·•·t,,;:: ...... JUST INVOICE PLUS 5%! ' *"ht,-}t)K,-• ....,,._,M+~ - auto. Clean, runs good $32:>. '-'~'·7'4_&-o~34_1_.i_1_.c1_. ~-~I Come in .11nd ask t~e the invoice .•. every f1cfory 1nvo1c1 968-1103. .;;; CORVAIR ' l . ' 1S711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '69 VW BUG 1946 Harbor, C.il1. &10-9303 '61 4 DR. Volvo gedan. Gd. shape. lli671 Landau Ln, HS. 842-627ii. Autos, u"',."-•'----~990 Largest Selection OF LUXURIOUS CADILLACS •6J Con1.Uc Spyd" _ good OLDSMOBILE condition, 4 spd, ~fust aell! '69 OLDSMOBILEH Eves. 642-6832 Black-beauty v.'ith pin strip-•FLE~E-T SALE e in Orange County We've Really Done •0 • c d c v·1 075 1963 th 1970' It This Time! inf, 4 11peed, radio, heater. Q"I a pe de 1 le $1 ru s -----'------!Holiday Coupe, Fu1J Pov.·er, CORVmE Fact Air, Lnn<lau Top. E=<· Ira Clean, Low Miles, !'"act. Warrsnty 111lf1 ready to go, Low mileage. t330 BQll:L "66 Old.-. Dt'lra ~S sedan ibeij} MEMORIAL Barwick Imports, 998 so fu ll powe r, !o mi's, $1275 <iMlll WEEK SALE Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, '67 Ford Squire 9-pas.s ..._ ~ 'f>S CORVETTE Convtrlib!e, 327 hp, 4 spd, AM/FM. &st oiler in excess of $2,300. 644-4964. $3495 "ALL f'INANCING AVAILABLE" 54&4051 'Jr 49-1-9771 stalion wgn w/air $1075 AUTHO~~D~~ LARGE DRASTIC e .57 VW e '68 Pontiac Safari Stalion 2600 HARBOR BL., REDUCTIONS '68 Corvette Fstbk. Hi perf :127, Pwr windows & slr'g. Xlnt cond. $2700. 673-9004 or 673-6440 $250/or Best Offer \VD~on, Air $JS7s COsrA 1'.1ESA 1967 CADILLAC *&15-2584. * aJt 6pm * SOUTH COAST 540.9100 o ...... n ·Sunday I CAR LEASING .-~ -4 Door Brougham, F/Pow- '67 VW BUS, mint cond. 300 11. Co H NB '63 Cd 2 Or. Cpe de Ville. er, Air Cottditionin9, lig~I . ast \\'Y, ' · · C ! S C I COUGAR MacHoward 839-9600 OR 531-0608 Corner 1st & Harbor Santa Ana Xtras. $1650. 645_2I82 Eves: 673 _8269 A/C. 41 ,000 mi. Ori g. antena . P••d ontro, 675-5028 owner. Pri pty. $ 4 7 5, L .. nd •u Top. MUST SEE. '65 VW $-75-0---1 ·66 AUTO. 6 cyl, low miles. '-'·~1--35"'9'-5·=~=----l l ~~ci~ CREAM PUFF. lTVP-* 545-0775 * Clean. Ca!J 9 to 5, 5'16-0:.:;I [L DORADO 1968, exec. car $3095 '70 COUGAR -18.000 mi. new tires. Pvt pty, /'11uAt sell. i\1ake offer_ 67:5-1136 ' '67 DELTA 188' alt 5, 557-8476. loaded w/xtras, stereo 1ape. '70 VW $£DAN '67 2+2 VS, Pl~·· F'ac1 ;ur. ::\.1nt cond. Pti. ply. $·1200. --1963 BUICK--DODGE Full power. Air Conditioning. dlr. TRF087. t.fust sell. \Vill take trade or finance. call 4M-n44. Xlnt rond. $17~. 8JS...3344 or Art. 673-9330. 4 speed. radio, healer. 642-0433. l --===~~=o---11 11.iYiera . Fl pow•r, air, f i•I· '65 DODGE DART 1805 APJ1 CHEVROLET .. •·'· IKKD7IOI $1699 BUICK --$9.95 'li6 OLDS CU11ess, vinyl top, low miles. I owner. fl.lint cond. $Il00 644-4I75 Harbour V .W. 18711 BEACH BL. 842.4435 HUNTINGTON BEAOI '65 VW BUG 3000 miles on new 1600cc en- girie, Holley 2 bbl. Porsche dist. & coil, mag wherls, custom paint exhaust anrl MANY, MANY, EXTRAS. '69 BUICK 9 passenger Sport \\'a.gon. V8, auton1at1c, R&ll. full powf'r. lactory air 2 \vay 1ail t;ate. roof rack. (YAS· 330! $2995 BAUER BU ICK '" COSTA MESA 2~'! £. 17th St . Costa r.1rsa ;,.1s.776:J l=l1~250c:c-· ~"'-8--5380---'-~----,-69-BlJICK LIMITE0-'62 V\V Bus·rebuilt e ng. trans $850 or offer. Luxury 4 door. f'ull Po11·cr. ... 544.5612 .. :<actory Air, 00-10 front ~--S!"a1, Extra Clran, Low t.ILl- '64 VW VAN es, Facrorv \V,.rran!y. 536-7347 $3695 e '70 VW e "ALL F1NA.1'CJ:\'G Sharp cond "*" Xlnl ttrrs AVAILABLE" '70 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUST. 1964 CHEVROLET Coupe, r,o VS, Turbo Hydro-2 Door, R •di o, H•1l1•, Automatic. t-4-40AKS) matic, Power Steering, Pow. $425 er Brakes, Factory Air, Landau To'>. tic. $2995 1961 CHEVROLE'I" "ALL FINANCING 2 Do•• Autom1tic. !IZT. AVAILABLE" 2541 $345 MacHoward 8~·9600 OR 531 -06-08 Cornrr lst & Ha.rbor Sanla Ana --,6-9-CHEVROL ET- CAPR ICE COUPE Vf:, P .S .. P.B., Facl. Air. Landau Ton. $2395 "ALL 1-"INANCING AVAILABLE'' ---' 196.i T·BI RD F~11 Pow1r, Air, R1d io •nd H1ater. (:::"'14JS ) $895 ~1~966~-PL YMOUTH 8~rr~cuda 2 Door. R•dio, VB, l-l1•l1r, Air. l RYM818 J $795 1967 RAMBLER 6 cylinder, stick. (RUl'll5) $699 Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL. 842·443!1 HUNTINGTON BEAOI DODGE 440, 19158, red 2 dr hd!p, black vinyl roof, ,....,. cell cond. Private pry, :-,3&.-iM.'I. FORD '69 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 Pass S!a Wagon, 390 VS, Autoniatic Trans, fac1 , Air, P.S .. P.B., S1:<way Seat, Top Rack. E=<!ra Nice. .. ALL flNANCJNG AVAILABLE"' PLYMOUTH 1968 ROADRUNNER .183, 4 speed, good cond. $16.iO. * 540--08I2 ... '65 FURY 111 Sta Wa.:. V-8. a uto, p/s, p/b, xlnt cone!. Unl"'mploycd -S7~ 544-8034 PONTIAC '68 LEMANS Coupe, Finished in Vrrdun Green, Auto, Po\1 er Steer· ing, Br.!ikes, f"actory Air A popular Model, Sale Priced. (WPDJ92J $1798 Mike McCarthy $1560 "*"* 673-2271 1--'=------'6& VW 160Cl t ngint -4 Door. V.8, Full Pow•r, A'lacHoward Maciioward. ''"'· ""''"· "'"' 839-""1 oc 531-000S 839-9600 OR 531-06-08 $795 MacHoward BUICK Good cond. S900 CAii aft 6 P~l. ~5-3287 We'll help you sell~ 1)42.-5678 Autos, Imported 770 Cornrr 1st & Harbor Corner lst & Harbor I 1960 CHEVROLET Santa Ana ----------c=-cS~':;.""''~A~"'~7'=-!I Co rr v·.A 11. 1 1peed, now Autos, Imported 970 '67 CHEVROLET paint, IGWE1'1'1 ) 839-9500 or ~1-060S 1::00 Bl"'ach Blvd. at S.D fwy Cornrr 1st & Harbor 89-1-)3~1 I 531-2150 Sa ntA Ana PONTIAC GP-- NEWPORT , IMPORTS . STOCK REDUCTION SALE! '70s NEW '71s Austin Americas $1595 llnc ludin9 frei9ht, prep., undersea!, radio & htr.) elto avail. w /e uto tr.an~- $99 idra St1r. #I 2Hl9l $600 _Less Than VW ! $500 Less Than Toyota! ' $450 Less Than Datsun! Similar Savings On MG -SPRITE -. . MG MIDGET FOr court90UI information c•ll u1 collect I e NEWPORT IMPORTS AUTHORfZED SALES & SERVICE FOR MG··wtus•·Jensen Ferrari ' . 3100 WEST COAST HIGHWAY ~ . NEWPORT llEACH '42·9'105 BEL AlR SF.DAN \'!'. a11lomaric. radio. hea ler. pOll'rr sleering [., hrakes, ail' rond1!10n1ng. 1 t;K\'.~:J2 1 $1095 ATLAS CHRY~LER-PLYMOUTI! 1!129 Harbor Bl\'d. Costa ;.:.11~";'==='5 16-1934 ' '69 CHEVROLET- KINGSWOOD E~1a1 e. 9 Pass \\'agon. VS, Hydron1alie. P.S.. P.R .. Fact. A1r, Door Lock, E:<- 1ra O eRn. Le:;.s Than 26,CXXI ~l1!rs. Fact. \Varrenly. "FINANCING. TRADES AVAIL.ABLE'' $995 -19-56-VOLKS\YAGEN Sed•n. I S8SAUI l $295 --1-964-TlITR_D _ >.:r, 1~d io·h•ol1 r. aulo., F/ Po,..er. !FMH97 1) $6@5 1966 DODGE C••w, ~/power, .,;, toncl. Will h•nGl1 11 'h Ft. C•mp· 1r. tUlbOBJl $2195 1960 .DODGE 'Ir Ton Pick Up. lt•buitl motor. R1b"uilt *''"'"";ulon, MacHoward ... ,,;$85'0' S39-9600 or 531·0608 Corner 15t & Harbor 1966 CHEVROLET '69 FORD MUSTANG "6"' For U-Onomy. R.ad 10 S: j He11 rrr, Sharp & Clran. ('':i.R.'\\'.l~\ I $1698 Mike McCarthy Xtra Clean. looks J, <1r1 vrs like nev.·, Full Po1vrr A:\!.' F:-.t. Facl. Air. l.anda~ Top. $3395 "t'INANC ING. TRADES AVAILABLE" MacHoward S39-·9600 or ~1-060S BUICK I Corner 1st & Harbor llJ5 Beach Blvd. at S.D. Fwy 1 -=~~:0:a~"~"~'~"'--- I 89·1-J.1-11 I 53l-24j() '68 f>ONTIAC GTO I '69 FORD BronCfl, 4·\\'hl 2 Dr. li.T. VS, au1oh1atic, r11- drive, sport package, VS, di.,, heR!er, power steering 1 r&h, b11cket seals, limill"'d & brakes, lactory au·, i1n- slip. Xlnt cond. $ 2"10 O. macul111e. ( \\.'P5397J 67>--0783 $1 7 9 5 '49 Ford Panel. '53 eng11le . BAUER BUICK Ne1v brakes. good tires. in runs i;oorl. Nted 1~1 & 2nd COSTA MESA gl'ar. $100. 646--9523. 23-1 E. 17th S1 . '6G FORD WAGON c,, .. '"" "''·"'• '70 GTO Sant Ana St•!io" W190". 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