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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-23 - Orange Coast Pilot' .. . •• • ate ... '. -- ' ' ·- Os~ar Winner County Housewife Van Heflin Dead Sues:· Der Hubby· Of Heart Ailment Changes Dis Sex I I Veteran Actor Tliey'll Meet DAILY PILOT * * * 101: * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 23, 1971' VOL."' ND. lJ .. 4 S•ttJONI. 4' 'AGll Feathered Nest ( • I Oscar Winner Newport Nets Skinnydipper A shaven-headed swimmer pad· dling i!Jegally in the main channel off the Ne.,.,'J)Orl Harbor jetly was ordered out of the water Thursday, revealing oot on!y his head was bar'e. In Nixon's Van Heflin Dies Harbor IX'parlment Patrolman Ken Doesburg said the ZS.year.old Santa Anan readily complied, climbing onto the west jelly as ordered. 'Back Yard' DENVER (AP) -The Republican N1t· lional Committee's site selection pane l today chose San Diego as the city for th• 1972 GOP conve nlion. The full committee was due to ratify the choice later in th• day. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Van Heflin, v.·ho made a career of character roles in movies and lelevision. died today at the 11ge of 60. Heflin, whose sparse red hair and in· !ense delivery before the cameras were his trademarks, won an Oscar as hcst i;upporting actor ln "Johnny Eager" in l!M2. He wa.~ stricken last June 6 by a hc<irt Attack Y>'hllP sw1mm1ng 1n a pool al an Apartment house He was taken lo Cedars nf Lebanon hospi1a1 where doctors said the actor 's heart had stopped beating . Hospi tal authorities placed him in the intensive care unit. He was in a con1a most or the time since. Death came at 6:43 a.m. today. At the time his most recent picture. ''Airport." was breaking boxoffice records. Heflin played the role of a craz· ed bomber aboard a passenger plane in the film which starred Burt Lancaster and Dean r..1arlln. A veteran of scores of molion pictures, Henin's Credils include : "The Outcasl.!i of Poker Flat," ''Saturday's Heroes," ''H. Orange Coast l\'eather The weather is expected 00 be the same today and Saturday, with skies clearing around noon and tf!mperatures expected around 70 degrees along the coast, 80 inland. Lows tonight and Saturday around 16. INSIDE TODAY "The Bakers of Beverwyck." Children's Tlteater Guild pro· ductio11, is nearing Ji'nal rehear· sals for presenta!ion next week. See pictures ond story 11'l toctau'.t Weekender, Page 21. M. Pulham Esq.," "Tennessee JohnS<Jn," "Green Dolphin Street" and "Possess· ed." Heflin escaped Hollywood type-casting. playing villains. heroes, presidents, old men and busines.o; tycoons. He was born Emmet Evan Hefl in in \Vallers. Okla .. in 1910. the .~on of a den- lis! who soon moved hi s fan11ly to Oklahoma City v.here the youngste r Rl4 tended school through the seventh grad!'. The elder Hen1ns mover! to Long Beach, Calif.. "·here their ~n spent his sumn1er vacati ons hiring on a~ a se;irnan on cargo ves.sels plying the Pacific. He J;iler attended the University of Oklahoma for two years. Once again he returned lo sea and on one voyage found himsel( in New York City where friends suggested he try out for a role in "Mr. Money Penny." He won the part and forgot his dreams of bccom· inJ: a sea captain. l!eflin v.·as graduated from the University of Oklahoma and attended the Yale Dramatic School. He spent a season in 1ummer stock and returned lo Broadway "''here he became a st<1r on stage in the role of the reporter in "The Philadelphia Story" which star- red Katharine Hepburn. The successful two--year run in I.he play (See HEFLIN, P1ge %) Only he wore no swim trunk.s and offered no explanation for his 11:15 a.m. skinny-dipping , nor did he ap- pear concerned. Docsburg placed the man \Jndcr citizl'Ils' arrest on a charg!'! of in· decenl exposure and turned him over to Officer Jim Golfos for book· ing. Placentia Wife Files Suit Over Hubby's New Sex After two days of C'losed door con- ference, a high parly official said, the panel assigned to recommend 11 site chose the California city over Miami Beach. where the Democratic Nationa l Convention is to be held . The Republican:o; are lo convene Aug. 21. presun1ably to nf1minate President /\ixon for a second 1erm. Th!' Democr11~ .,.,ill meet in ~liami Beach July IO. A GOP source said there remained the possibility of a challenge to the com· millee recommenda tion from Florida na· tionaJ committeeman L. E. Thomas. But the source Sjjid even if the challenge is made it is certain to be rejected. Sen. Rohe.rt J. Dole, the GOP national A Placentia woman who claims her chairtnan, was said to be prepared to husband 's physicia n transformed him argue if necessary I.he site committee'• I . case fo r San Diego. from a ma e mto a female against her Dole would not comment. wishes wants $1.5 million in damages The parly source said the selection from bolh men for the shock lO her panel. in choosing between Miami Beaclt "moral sensibilities and ideals of decency and San Diego, was concerned about and propriety ." possible political problems involved in J\1rs. Doris G. Burnell, names Maurice choosing the same city as the Democrats. . . .. ' ,. ' '·(~'.:\i!,~ • ' •. ~ . 1': .,t • , .... DAI\. Y l'ILOT•li.fll•l'lltN Mrs. Carol Sandie of Costa 1\-lesa bolds "Sunny,'' a young mocltingbird she has nursed back to health. Mrs. Sandie. 3098 Sumatra Place .. s.aid the bird had a bro~en wing when a neighbor boy brought it-to her about a montlt ago. The Audubon Society member speculated tlilt· the bird's mother pushed it out o{ the nest. She plans to release the bird this weekend in Laguna Beach. County Counsel Served Summons i11 Ediso11 Case R. Burnell, Dr. Roy J. Catazone and Its members were said to be wary Jes t "Does One Through 20" in her 0r3Jlge th at produce comparisons between the B)' TOM BARLEY shouldn't be surprised by. ·this· tlle" County Superior Court action. She ac-two convenlions, parlicularly if there are · of'ni. u.ur l'li.t Sl•ff mane.uVer." .... cuses lhem of "thwarting the marriage incidents or demonstrations while the COples of documents 'SUJ'POr\ing. the 'IJ\e Edi~n Company;bi.lb:.fts•new ac~ ccont ract" executed seven years ago. Republicans are in convention. Southern Callfo'nita F.dison Comp!Dy's tio~·pn t~e argument ~r Jtule ·67,··the Lo B h M Mrs. Burnell, who says she has com· In addition , the source said, the fa ct latest bid io expand its .controversial· APCD 'edict that..specif\ea ,the.amoual oE ng eaC 80 menced divorce proceedings. states she that California has a Rep u b Ji ca n Huntington Stach facility ·were· beillg fumes and pol\uta,ts ~t oan ·be drown became aware of her husband's plan to governor. Ronald Reagan. w .h JI e distrlbOted today~ · · into the.environment ls illegal, . Cn.lI•cally Hurt change his sex July 9, 1970. and that she Democrat Reube n Askew is the governor Deputy County 'CoW1Sel John J'"owell, It ctaim8 that the. rule cannot be uae:t immediately "counselled. W'0 ed, advised f Fl Id ·d 1· who h.., represented the Oran°e County e o or a, was a cons1 era ion. e · tn s~pport the count)!'s argumenttb1t th& and cajoled'' Dr. Catazone to abandon his Alr 1 PolluUon Control Disltict in the; prnposed trlpllng of ' the Pacific cout In Coast Crash plans. aeries qf coun~ hear ings and Sqpreme Highway facility 's· 001,..,t would ton· She slates that both the doctor and her A Cou~ .,,.,'on· , •••t •·ve thus far denied ,... C t l ~ ... ,.. 'in . siderab)y eiceed em1Nlon·11-1tation! •. • husband Wenl ahead Wl\h \he se1-chang• our pprove• ... Ci!ln))W'• UP•"'ioD..llJnS bA~ been .uy.o A Long Beach mOtorisl was critically ing procedure over her objections and in-~ ~~et"Wfftt·a· . .:.nbiTIOOt.,apd a.~opY:ot.1be· 1 Orahge County • APCD flndingt were Injured Thursda y night~ when his car dicates In her aclion that her spouse'11 writ of mandate ffied 'n:luradey. upheld by the Clllfornl& Supreme Court plunged off 15(}.foot cliu near Crystal sex change Ls complete. All Abortiolts An Oran.gt County Superior Court after the state'• Public Utilities Colft.. Cove between Corona ..:lei Mar and Th11t change. Mrs. Burnell state11, made hearl11g Into the application o( a court missiOn (PUC) 'approVed the Edison 'ap- Laguna Beach, the California Highway her "ill, excited t1nd nervous" t1 nd im· SAN FRANCISCO_ A state ap. Order cannot be held until~ d,ays after f~*~ ~rtythelh!OOll~?~l~Jl~COQ.Md Pt1trol reported . mediately led her .~o fi)e . divorce pro-]Seals l!OOrl"'ha~s"tulecf lhat all abof'. d(!ltVery· or ·fhe Surntl'lol'ls. )0th sl11e:t ex· r .. --· Officers said Harry O.''Manis, 44, Wai'l ceedingi since, she says, two women Hons performed in California are~ peel thal the hearing will be assigned to slri:Jclion of ILi proposed new·pci'fer umt.. alone in the car when it was seen to were now sharing the family home. legal If performed by a licensed Judge Ned Rutter's courtroom for the The high court ru~ that the EdlMla speed from the parklllg lot of nearby physician In a licensed hospital last week in August. Company must reapply to the-APCD for t iding stables and plultge over the bluff. d before the zoo, week or pregnancy. The Edtton Company's lt1lesl m01n in a permiasion to expand its plant and thf · ... 11.., u M.-1 ~·• 11 ~le is reported ln critical condillon ~ Ali lo Lead Pa1·a e The 2 to 1 decision Thursday by dispute that has taken up mare than two company waa immediately lnfomM:d ·bi ~:!~:· u.. : ::,11.:9't= : day In Hoag ¥emorlal Hospital in the .!!ta le Court of Appeab: hold.!1 un-years of .lawsuits and cOWltcr lawsulU! the Orange Q'.mnty agency t,Jiat ill new ~=%',..,. it-;: ::;::: ""~ '":: Newport Beach, suffering from numerous LOS ANGELES (AP) -Muhammad coruititutiona1 a requirement o( the a~nisbed Wiiiiam Fltchen, dJrector of answer would be e1actly ·what w11 Crh•-• ,. '*11 M.,,..,,. "·" fr;ictures. Ali has been named for a &ee0nd time to state's liberaliied therapeutic abor· the cOunty's APCD. delivered in June 1970 alt.er a aeries of ::,'!..,~"',.~:~ : ~:::::" u.!! Highway Patrol officers said lhe car hit 11.ct as grand marshal of the annual Watts uon law of 1967 which required ''l thought that legislative acUon last publk! hearings . • 111.,,.1_"' u.l• W••""' 4 the beach c\oge to where two girl~ were Summer festival parade. The festival abortions be approved by 1 com· ye1r on this very 1saued closed the door The Edl!On Comp1t.ny has appealed tbl :,:i.=:,.. 11·:; ::n,,...i~.::"' ,,.1! walking. They were not injured . Manis: began as a peactful alte~Atlve marking mittee of 00.,,pltal physicians. on this type or proceeding." Filchen 11ald. Supreme Court rullng and 111 AWaJtlng 1~ Ann \.1 ... r1 11 w111111M•r n.11 was found Inside the. wrecked ca r 'Which the 1965 rioting In the city ' I More details are on Paae 7 today. "But t've bef!n surprised So many tilnC3 response from Ute hi&h ]Oil 11111 •.• ':_::::-"-:-:_-·-,.,.-~-~-"'~-.~.,:-,--,-~~=}t;=:-"y-land:~;~:_~~~~c~:ulti~~~"j~p0r~ed~o~m~l!~n~a~ntly black ~;:~~"~'b-.. '.=_;~~:;;;.l~~'~ie':i.-~--i;:;::=; .. ~.~-;'.j~=i~;'·, ...:~~ this Jong.,.~ttJe that t_rea~; .~plai.Q~ ~~·.. ,},71Ji::i:;i:;>.-- ' • 1 • Z DAll Y PILOT s Pro1t1ise Jeopardi%ed Nixon Beach Gift Now Forbidden? By JORN VALTERZA 01 !~• Da lt' l'Uof '1.il In a mt11sure slipped int.o a 1nihlary construction bill by a Louisiana Demo- crat, the House of Represtnlalives 'nlursrlay has .agreed to forbid either leasing or deeding any portion of Camp Pendleton's btache.s and uplands to the pubhc. 'Other Forms' Of Lockheed Aid Hinted WASJnNGTON (UPI) -Se n ate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield sug. gested today that a rrangements could be made to keep Lockheed Aircraft Curp., financially afloat even if a filibuster prevented enactment of a bill to a.id the firm before Congress recesses Aug. 6. Mamfield told newsmen he s upposed that "ways and means'' would be found to help Lockheed should the vole be put off until September when the House and Senate return from a one-mohth vacation. l.!ansfield. who opposes a $250 million government-backed loan to the aircraft company. concluded that there Wa!I enough support for the legislation to gain approval in I.he Senate. Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis.), is conducting a fllibusler v.·hich threatens to delay action on the measure and came under direct criticism this morning from Daniel J. Haughton, Lockheed's board chairman. Haughton issued a slalement saying: "lt seems to me that tens of thousands of employes and st.ockho!ders -the sub- contractors and suppliers, the airlines - end all those who have so much of lheir futures at stake al least deserve a chance far an up or down vote." On the Senate floor. Sen. John G. Tower (R-Tex ). filed a petition this morning to stop debate on the bill. A vote -requiring a two-thirds majority to in· voke cloture -will take place Monday at a p.m . EDT. Tower said ht. "'wld file a second peti- 1.Jon for cloture Saturday, inWcaLing pro- (X>nents of the bill were virtually con- ceding they could not stop debate on the rint try. Sen. Frank Church (0-ldahol. an op- ponent of the legislation, a Is o acknowledged like Mansfield that the bill had enough support to gain passage. But while Church was saying that L<>ckheed was bound to win. other critics of the Administration-backed bill lo underwrite a $250 million loan t-0 the ail· lng defense and aviation giant v.•ere less willing to concede defeat. They claimed they had the votes to beat back an attempt to silence them and foroe the Issue to a vote of the Senate aft.tr an additional 100 hours of debate - one hour per senator. Even Lockheed's supporters admitted they lacked the required two-thirds ma- jority to impose cloture. limiting debate, but they said the \\'OU\d win in a second 11ttempt W~esday or a third attempt on Thursday. Meantime. Haughton appealed to bu! f'mployes to contal!l their anger at Sen. \Villi.am Proxmire (0-"iis ), and other r ongressional critics v.·ho con le. n d Locicheed got into !rouble largely througti Haughtnn's •·mismanagement" Haughton look note of threats against Proxmire·~ life and threa1s or violence a gainst Henry ~1. Durham. a fllrmer assistant division rr.anager at Lockhet'd·s plant in ~1arielta, Ga , v.·ho acc1L<;t'd the r ompany of grM~ mismanagement. OU.Mal COAST DAILY PILOT . ..._ ...... let•M ...... C_,.. MIMI """ ........ ........v.u.y s.. e1 .... ,. OU.1'tGIE COAST PUlll5MIMG COMP'AH'f l•lo1rt N. W11d ,.,..,_, ..... f"utlllahllt J 1~\: R. Cu1l.y YiC1 P'raldonl •'·' G-r•I MIMI*" 111.,..,,...k •• ,a l!Oltor , 1h1,.,11 A. MuPphiftt M_,lllf EO'ltor Ch1rl11 H, lee1 l lcherd '· Nell AMl1ta111 Mt""i,,. E.i-. °'""' C.!t Ma.: >lD WMt ••V l!rwt N--1 ...... , llJ,) H"""°'"' ..,.,,~,,. L...--ell' n1 "°'""'' A.,...,. Hunn...., 111tc,11: 11"s let<ll 1eu ..... ,,. $M (-It: .lO$ Horii! £1 """'"°' llMI In a clarification of earlier dispatches on I.he vole, spokesmen in Washington to- day told the DAILY PI LOT that as the issue stands now, tht' promises by Presi- dent Nixon to grant publ!c use of six miles of San Onofre Beach and San P.fateo Canyon are in jeopardy. Earlier announcemE'nls on the surprise action by a wire service bad indicated the House agreed to leave the lease Issue open. But Craig l.111ler, a top aide 1n Washington to Rep. Alpbonzo Bell t R-Los Angeles), said this morning that the let- ter of the legislation specifically forbids any transfer of use of the prime Pend.Jetoo property. The measure was m.uffed into I.he ~1ihtary Construction Authorization Bill by F. Edward Hebert of Louisiana, the chairman of tbe. pov.·erful House Armed Services Committee which has attempt.ed to thwart Pre11ident Nixon'11 promise of granting the land for park purpoges. "The lttleer of the law passed Thurs· day specifically forbids even a lease,'' Miller said. He conceded that behind-thMcenes maneuvering for a compromise iJ 1till very much alive. Some other sources also have predlcted a compromise of sorta to be announced in forthcoming days. "But be.mg a lawyer," Miller said, "l trust only what has been written down, a_n~ r igbt now. even leasing seems of- flc1ally out of the question." The bill passed by the Hou.se Thursday still must be passed by the Senate before it becomes binding, he said. Any change in the status, he added, v.·ould have to come through new leglsla· tion in Congress. Bell long has championed the reltase of the lands to the public. The strong Congressional oppo15ition was a pparently not expected by ltie White House. During the recent v~i t to San C}emtnte hr Pre.!Lident Nixon Press Secretary Ron Ziegler confidently said that n 0 Congressional opposition was expected to the President's plans, despite the un- favorable attitude of the powerful House Armed Services Committee. Top-level officials at the State Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation continue to claim they have not been kept abreast of the developments in the beach i!sue, and also have lnWcaled that deeding or a minimum SO..ytar lease would be requir~ before adequate park development could be made of I.he lands near tM Western White House. It was the app1reot fear that San Ma~ Canyon would fall Into the handJ of private developers which prompted the gtrong House opposition. Hebert said he also opposed the change in ownership or leasing. because. a na· tionaJ emergency in the future could force the Marine Corps to p11y inflated prices for the return of the land. Robert Meyer, deputy director of Stale Parks and Recreation. repeatedly has said, however, that the state hu never had any plans to release the land to private interests. "We always have aaid that we would .agree to a reversionary clause in an agreement which would shift control back ~ the federal govtmment befnre priv111e interests could take over," Maytr said Thursday afternoon. Rep. Mebert said Thursday, ''Some prop!e who work a t 1600 Pennsylvanil'I A venue I tht \Vhite Houst) have learned that "''hen the House Armed Services Committee say:i no. it means no ... spelled N 0." Harbor Sco uts Flying to J apan World Jamboree Boy Seoul leader C. Arthur Remley of Balboa and 12 Orange Coast scnuts are on their way tn Japan for the 13th World Bo:--Scout Jl'lmbort'e. They v.·111 Join mort than 20.000 scouls from around !ht' wnrld at the fool of to.it. Fuji for 10 days of scout feslivities and tour Tokyo and visil the nation's temples and shrines. Scout.~ attending from the coast cities are: From Huntington Beach -Chuck Lubcher:ko. 6182 Cornell Drive; Grannell Almay, 9222 Heatherton Circle : 1...e<>n F. Burhea, 6071 Tyndall Drive ; and Dave Bullock, 6402 Down Drive. From San Juan Ca pl1tr100 -~tartin Baker, 31411 Galano Way. Fn:im Fountain V1Uey -Danit! Pae.t, 11nd brother, William, 16659 Caesar Cir· cle. From Lapna Nlpel -Charles MeadO\\'S, Jr .. 29532 Vista Pl1z:a Drive. FrM'I 0.1la Me1a -Edward Murphy Jn. 942 Junipero Drive. Pipitag ita the Pities Fifly·five stud ents attending t"O·"-'Cek bagpipe school at North ldaho .Junior College. Coeur d 'Alene, practice \\'hile marching on campus. Bagpipe school, largest 1n North America, is under the direction of Shamus ~1 cNeil\, founder of the School of Piping, Glasgov:, Scotland. Students come to ldaho from all over U.S. and Canada to aUend school. One even took 30 days leave from Army in Vietnam to attend. Last Buel{ Turns Up Agai11 As Ma11 Finds Ho11est Gal Dell Annstrong of HWllington Beach has foWld a v.•oman he considers to be a lruly honest person. Five years ago Armstrong was down to his last dollar. He said he was sitting in a bar at the time and \\TOie on it. "Last one, goodbye. Fast v.·omC"n, slow horses, bad dice and all no good vice. If round please return to 16372 Fairway Lane, Huntington Beach ... Armstrong even signed his name nn George \Vashinglon's head. paid for his drink and thoughl no more about it. "I had to go back to work, bccausr. I was broke, and I v.•as getting married," he said. Tuesday, the air conditioning ~chni· cian found his old doll ar in hi s mail. In an envelope addressed to ''You·- \1.'ho ever you are?" v.·as the inM:ribed dollar and an f'Xplanatory note. "l fouod your dollar the other day and V'! T~lio""'- SUCC UMBS IN HOLL YWOOO Actor Van Heflin, 60 f'r o111 P age 1 HEFLI N ... led Ill an 1\fG\l ccrntract Rnr! his movie drbut in "The fen1inlne Tnuch ·· In f\·1ay 1942. he married actre~s Frances '.\'e;:il. They became the parents of tv.·o d:iughters, \'ana and Cathleen, and a son, Tracy, The Hefl ln~ v.·ere divorced In 1967. During \\'orld '\1ar JI Heflin ser"ed "'i1h the f1e!d artillP:ry and v.·ith lht' Air Force as a combat Photographer in the European lhea1er of v.·ar. Throughout his carerr the aclor moved from film~ to tht'ater to television playing a varif'ty of rnles, v.·inning acclaim for his performances. Hr. wa! one of thf' fi rst major actnrs lo acc<'pl tt'!evision roles when the medium became a force in show business. Police Seeking 2 Stab Suspects In Hunting ton I know hov.• much you must have missed it. So I am returning it t.o you. 1 received it as change at Hamburger Ham!et, Los Angeles. I hope you appret"iale my generous and kind deed." The letter was signed Loreen Howard, 1676 Camberwell Plare, \Vestlake Village. Ar mstrong, whn works for Collins Radio, Newport Reach, sayi; he plans IQ send Miss Howard SJ.1 2 to cover the cost of her honesty. "She must be good pC'Ople ," he said. ''rd like to meet her sometin1e, She's got tn be the first truly honest person l\·e ever come acros!. '• Tax Delinquency F igures High er Than Last Year A tax delinquency figure of $8 nu!hon, more than $1 million hlgher than the previous year. has been reported hy Or11nge County Tax Cellector R~rt Ci!rnn. Although !he dollar figure is .at a ne1v high. Citron points out that I.he 197(}.71 d etin~uency pcrcen\ags is the same as 1969·70, 2 2 percent. '"The dollar amount dr!inquency is not unusual when you consider that the l;ix bill v.·as $5.1 millinn above the previous year," the tax collector explained. Citron further noled that the number or bill~ delinquent, 9.070. i§ the 101~·rst nun1ber in !he. past 11 year~. even though there were 20 ,f)()(I more !ax bills in 19i0·7l over the previous year . 1'he total Iii~ bill for l!li0-71 t1·as $.1~.756.7!17 and the number of bills mall- ed. ;1811.802. 'Human Torch' In Good Shape After Acc id ent An Anaheim car v.·ash customer Y.'as turned into a human torch Thursday v.·h<'n a young boy lit a c igarette lighter near v.·here gasoline was being pumped, pohce reported. Lav.·rence F. Fanning, 58. of Anaheim, is reported in good condition tod;iy in \\'{'sl Anaheim Com munity Hospital. He is sufferini: second and third degree burns on his arms crnd hands, the side of hi~ head and on hi.~ biick. Police are looking for the boy, about 10 or 11 years nld, who has been er frequent \•isitnr Ill the Aloha Car \\lash, 100 S, Bc<1rh Rnulevard. \\litnessl's l'<tid he v.'as v.·arned about playing \l'ilh the lighter bu~ ignited it and fumes from gas being pumped into Fan- nings' car exploded. The tragedy was heightened when lhe ::it1endanl hurriedly pulled the nozzle rrom I.he tank spraying burning gasoline on the victim. Fanning ran Into the car v.·a."h area \1•here three attendants managed to put out the blaze. Ohio Se archers Give n W <1rning STEVE!"SO~. \l.';ish. (UPI) -Four Ch.•1·eland mPn bctler plan lQ krep alive any "b1gfnllt" creature they capture near hrre nr cxprrt to surfer consequences of the April Fnnl's D:iy ordinance p:issed by thP ~k11n1an1<1 County cnmmissioners. Ken l\dleen. head or lhr Cleveland 1'.'X· per!i110n, wrote to !he \V a.,hing10n State Drparln1enl of Con1m<'rc'c And E:cnnn1nic DerC'lopmcnt to ask if shootinii: the so- c:illed '"Sasquatch'' legend;iry creat1ire v.·a!! illegal and if " zoo V.'ef'r nearby to temporarily df'lain il if capturf'rl. Hr .!'31d 1hey planned 10 come In the tilt. St HelE"n.~ area. where 11 number nf f'xperl11Jons ha1 e combt>d !he hills looking for !he creature recorded in Jndian legend. Costs Take 0.6% Hike for June WASHINGTON (UPI) -The cO!lt tl Jiving te Americans spurted up by 0.1 percent in June, the sharpest increa!le ill 14 months, the government reporttd to- da y. The rise was slightly mort than the 0 5 percent jump recorded in May and the largest since April, 1970. Because prices usually increase frac- tionally from May Lo June, the increase on a seasonally adjusted basis was O.S pe-rcent, down slightly from May'g ad- justed rate of 0.6 percent. The Labor Department figures showed that despite the Nixon Administration'• claims of gradual victory over inflation, rising prices continue to pl ague the na- tion. Taking May and June together, prices rose during the two months at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.11 percent, comparable to the pace in 1"9 and early 1970 when th e nation was in the grip ()f the worst inflation in 20 years. The cosl of living rose al an annual rate flf 4 percent in the first half of the year. The pace in January through April v.·as much slower than the rate for l.1ay and June. The rate for the full six months was dov.•n from the 4.9 perctnt pace in the last half of 1970 and 6 perctnt in the first half of last year. The consumer price index stood at 121.S percent of the 1967 average. That meant it cost $12.JS last month to buy the same goods and services that could have been obtained for $12.08 in i\1ay, for $11.63 a year ago and for $10 in 1967. The .June increase was Jed by a 0.9 per· cent advance in price~ for groceries. Thf! price for a ma rket basket of rood that cosl SJO in 1967 was $11.74 1n June. That was 11 cents more than May, 2..1 cenl.1 higher than March and 34 cents more than June, l!nO. Prices for beef, poultry. fruits, vegetables, and dairy producl~ increased io June more than normal for this time of year. The. price nf all IYJ>Cs or food - groceries and meals in restauranls -in- er~ased 0.8 percent in June. Housing prices advanced 0.6 percent and the cost of transporlation rose 0.7 percent. Clothing prices declined 0.1 percent. The sharp increase in the living co~t rate in to.Jay and .June is a setback for President Nill:on·s f'conomic policy. Treasury Secretary John B. Cnnnal!y, the Administration's chief economie spokesman. said last v.·ttk that inflation had leveled off and that prices would .soon stabilize. Connally dismissed the 0,5 percent in- t'rease in May as a one-monlh aberration. But the 0.6 jump last month Adds ne.,. evidence that infla tion has not been stop- ped. The COf\tinuing ln fl alion makes it more difficult for Nixon to shift to policies in· tended to spur the economy out of its slump And fight the worst siege of unE"n1ployment in 10 years, Democrals art' predirting the economy \\'ill be their most pnlE'nt issue 11gains t Nixnn next year in trying to regain the \li'h1te !louse. Featuring many 11lt ct 9 roup• from 1uch well known lin11 ti Henredon -Drsxel -Htri- +tge -Thorna1 .. ill 11 -Sharrill Upho!1tery & Marge C 1rsol\ Uph o!1tery. Stop in today t nd make a selection from th s l1r9. e1t 1elec.tio n of qu1lity furni- ture in th1 '''" tnd •+ 1t!e pric e1, Dr9:r1I Cockhll Taltl1 Sl11 U11l2 .......... '"' 1 9900 DAILY f"ILDT, ''"'" ...,.ICll 11 _,.,..... ~ .. ~ ....... Jiited llllt\I -~ s-..., .., .,...AM 111111on1 for ~ llKI<. ....... I I N cl'i, C:..11 Mell, HUftll ... !M ....,_, .. _1,i.. ¥111 • .,., ...... ci.-111 (.ff6',.._ and $•0ollldltd;, •icrt wt"' - ,.. ..... dlt ... l'Plrit.ltloll ...... ""' "'"" .. at D WWI .. , Alr9llt C.19 M-. From NetrJK)t't Be1ch R o n Schoenmehl, 1736 Centinell11 Place. f'ro m We8Lmln1ttt -Terry Willi11ms, 13Ml LA Pat Place: 11nd Gregory Rapp, 10072 Green Fem Circle. Huntington Reach pol ice arr SE'eking tv.·o suspects in !he stahhing late Thurs- day night of a local resident. f\11chael Doolan. 27, nf 16541 Lucia t.ane ls hs!ed in satisfa('tory cond1t1nn today 11t Orange County J\lcdicat Center \l.·ith 11 1tomach wound. DEALERS FOR: HEN REDO N-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWl'Ol T STOit( Ol'IN flllDA, 'TI L 9 c T1l19t •• C714) 64J:-4J21 Cl•lfllf M-ltoliet MJ-U?I s.. c1 ...... .Al a.,., ..... , ... ,., .. 4HM21 • Cfnrltllt, 11"11, Ot"..... (N~ "Wollt"ln9 '-'· ""' ...... ·-.... 11'1tlr•'*"--U 111<191 met-9' H "l'f1-lt ......... fN' M ~ wl-1 t,.e.i.I W- '911HIM If Cf(lyr)lrll -· Noted Author Okay Police said the man \4'.:IS stabbt'd during 8 fight which st;irted JU."t befort midnight outsfde his home. Tv.·o susperl.~ ap- p.:trrnlly thre1\' a rock thrnugh Oon!Rn's RENO, Nev. rUPll -Novelilt \\'11ter window .11nrl v.·hen hf' c11me nut nf b1!1 Van Tilburg Clark, 11ulhnr of "The 01'-nou.~P . the fi.i:ht ensurd Bflv.' lnridenf' 11nd "TrRrk nf the Cat," Pnlire said that "hen thrv i:1rrl\'trl ill v.·a!I di~har,i:td Thursday from A Reno the sl't'ne !he tv.•n suspcrls v.·f.re gnnt' nnd hospital. Dnol11n wa~ try!niz to dri\'I' himself to lhe C111rk. 61. ll'rJ!cr In rt~ldf'nce al. the ho.~ni!Rl. Offlrrrs !M k him Ill Hunlin•tnn a.. .... ct.ff _, ... ,eld 11 ,._, l u t;:l'I l " ..,. """ .,. ... c,u,.,.,11. """'"pr.., inivf!rsily of l\"evad11 in Reno, had bttn [ntPrrommun1ty Ho~p lta l ~nd h(' wa5 NEWPO RT BEACH 1727 W•stcliff Or., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P rofnsion1I Interior Oe1igners Av•il 1bl .... AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co11f H19J.iway Phone: 494-6551 '1f arti.t-t r.tJ ~===;• "''11 1'" hnspitaliztd for tegt~ toll~11 Jen thv tr f td lo the Ou t M d .!ii Unter !\ ?J:W!'~H~.C j ~~~r-1 ~. ··~~ .. !i.: t '<te;o~~Xtt"''~•~,i~~···~n'~·~-~~~. l~IC ,·~c ••-'''-,. ,)) . "" .-.ol'i _ _.... -'II• -l!J;lr M .·,J , '~'.J..ti.-'-.. ~ •• ~·~W·~·~~~~ ... -..... ·-•• ... ..-. .. ~ • I •• . ' I • --. - Hunting1;on Bea~h Fountain Valley VOL. 64, NO. 175, 4 SECTIONS, 4-4 PAG ES Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, ~UL Y-23. '197 1' TEN CENTS Beach Ro~te Struggle Gets Blow From West Bv ALAS DIRKIN 0·1 •~• D••I• 'Hor s1111 Hunl!ngton Beach 's push for the Parllic C<iast Freeway \lo'as dealt another setback today. \Vilh r\ewport Beach already ef· fectivelv holding up the freeway at the east. a. new blow for HunlinglOn Beach came from the West. Rep. Craig Hos1ner t R-Long Beach) * -~ * Cities Slate Su1n111it Stud v • Ove r Freeway Officials from Hunlinglon Beach, l,aguna Bea ch and Costa Mesa agreed this morning; to initiate Joint studies on ~olving the Pacific Coast free.,.,•ay pro- blem. Mayor George r.1cCracken. reporting on the meeting in Cost.a J\1csa. said "The Idea is to explore all possibilities together as a fact finding group. "Although we'll have n1uscle \1·e dcc1d· ed 1haL the best approa ch .,.,·ould be to seek a solution in a spirit of cooperation and nol be belligerent. "\Ve think .,.,.e'll be n1ore r.fft>ctive JI \\'e look at the problem collecl1vely rather than fight it out individually." Officials from the lhree cities agreed lhal a freewav comn1ittee from each community wotltd eJ1:amine possible solu· lions and that later these committees \\Oul d hold joint meetings. The tri-ci!y front is being taken as a result of uncertainty over the Par1f1c Coast Freeway due lo a new a state policy of reviewing freeways along coastl ines and because of Newport Beach's opposition to the present route. State .offi cials have said that lhey \\•ill not bllild lhe [reeway through Newport Bea ch until the community accept.s it. H a rbor Sco uts F l ying to Japan World J a mboree Boy Seou l leader C. Arthur Remley or Balboa and 12 Orange Coast scoL1ls are nn their way to Japan for lhe 13th World Boy Scout Jamboree. They "'i ii join n1ore than 20 .000 ~couts from around !he ""'orld at the foot or J\1t Fuji for 10 days of scout ftstit·ities and lriur Tokyo and visit lhe nation 's temples end shrines. Scouts attending from the coast cities '" From Huntington Heaeh -Chuck Lubchenko. 61112 Cornell [)rjvp , Grannrll Almay. 9222 )lea!her1on \1rcle : Lenn F'. Buchca . 61171 Tyndall Drive, and Oal'e Bullock. li402 Do1•·n Drive From San .luan Ca pi~trano -~l:irtin Bakrr. 31 411 (i11lann \'.1ay From f"onntain \'alley -Oanirl P11c7, arid brother, \V1!1ia rn. lliG59 Cae~ar Cir· <'Ir From L;i~una Nii;uel -Charles r.1 eadows .. Jr . 2!1532 Vista Plaza Drive. From Cn~ta Me5a -Edward r-.,urphy 111 . !142 Jun1pero Drive _ From Newport Beach Rn n Schoenmehl. 1736 Ctnlinella Place. From Wcslmioster -Terry Will iam~. 13551 La Pat Place: and Gregory Rapp. 10072 Green Fern Circle. Beatl es Dra w Crowd NE\V YORK (AP 1 -In ahoul 10 hours Thursday. 36.000 tickets were sold for two shows featuring two of !he lour Beatles, George Harrison and Ringo Sta rr. Proceeds o[ lhe pe rformances. a matinee and an evening presentation AuR . 1 at l\1adii;on Square Garden, ""'ill go ror lhe relief or refu,l!ees who have noo from East PRkistan to India . Other performers donating their services in- clude Indian sitar player Ravi Sbankar. Court Approve~ All A bortions SAN FRANCISCO -A state ap. peals court has ruled that all abor· tlons performed in California are Jtgal ir performed by a licensed physician In e licensed hospita l before the 20th wtek or pregnancy. The 2 to I decision Thursday by the st11te Court of Appeals holds un· constitutional a requirement or !he stale'!! llbcralh:cd therapeutic abor· tlon law of 1967 .,.,·hlch required ahortions be appr(lved by a cOm· [Jl i!tee of ho...~pital physicians. More details arc on Page 7 tod11y. announced that he plans to Jntroduce legislation to create a federal w1ldltfe refuge on the Seal Beach f"a\·a l \Veapons Station. He said he hoped the measure ""'oulcl deter plans for construc!1nn of lhe new freeway through Sea! Beach. Huntington Beach of11cinli; had been hoping that Lhe stale would be able to continue the Coast freeway down to the Huntington Beach free1vay (Rout.e 39) and then reroute 1l lo overcome l\'ewport Beach ob1cct1ons. •·rm hoping that the m('re introduction of lhis bill v•ill cause thC' stale Division of Highwa ys to start looking for anolher route for the free\l.<i~ ·• Hosmer said, staling that the measure w(lu\d be in· troduced in the House prior to the Aug, 6 recess. The congressman said it might also be possible lo obtain a courl injunclion to block free1>.·ay v.·ork while Congre~ is considering the b1!1 Hhe said he hopes lo gel iiupporl for the bill from the Navy conservationist organizations and the state Department of Fish and Game. 'T'he area that would be covered in the bill is Anaheim Bay and the surroundina: marshlands, all Navy prope~t}'. The Friends of Anahl!im Bay ha\'e already urged thal the marshlands, a breeding and spawning ground for game fish, be declared a national wildlife refuge. The Seal Beach City C-Ouncil last October passed a resolution opposing the freeway ro4te and the ci'!y's C-Ouncil for Environmental Concern also has gone on record against the route. Edison Papers Studied • Coiint y Lawyers Get Documents Backing Bid By TOi\I BARLEY 01 1n1 O.llr P'tlor Slllf Copies of documents supporllng the Southern California Edison Company's latest bid !rt expand its controvrrsial Huntington Beach facility were being distributed today. Deputy County Counsel John Po11·ell. who has represented lhe Orange Counly Air Pollution Control Dislr1ct ill the series of cpun\y hearings and Suprcrne Cour t i;e~sions thal have tl1us far denied the company·i; expansion aims. has brrn served v. ith a sumrnons and a copy of the Y.rit of mandate filed Thursday. An Orange County Superior Court hearing Into the application of a C(lurt order caAnot be held until 30 da ,\'S afler delivery of the summons. Both sides ex- pect that the hearing \viii be assigned to Judge Ned Ruller's courtroom for the la st wttk in August. The Edison Company's latest mo\'e 1n a dispute that has taken up more !han t11·0 years of lawsuits and counter la11·su1ts .ai;tonished Willi;im f"itchcn, director o[ the county's APCD. "/ thought that legislalive 11c1ion last year on this very issued close(! the door on this type nf proceerl1ng," F1t chcn sairl. "But I've been surprised sn 1nanv tin1cs during this long ha!1lc that 1' rr<illy shouldn't be surprised by !his new Placentia Wife Files Sui t Over Hubb y's New Sex A Placenlla \\'Oman who claims her husband"s ph~·i;ic1an transformed him from a n1ale into a frmalc ag;Hn~t her 111shcs .,.,·anti; 11.5 mdl1on in rlarn:tl!r~ from hoth 1ne11 fnr the .~hnck tn her "morri l scnsihll1t1cs and 1c!cals of decency ;ind propriety ·• 1\lrs. Doris (f. Rurnrll n;+n1r~ J\1aurirr ll Burnrl!, Dr. Hoy .I. l'.i!nlo11e ;inrl "IXlrs One Through 20·· 111 her i ir.1ngc County .liuf)r.rior C()U/'1 :i~·11r1n She ac· ruse.~ tht·1n of "!hwar1111~ the n111rr1agc crontract" r.xcculrrl i;e\t'.'n yr·ars ;ign. i\1rs Burnell, who savs she has cn1n- mt'.'nccd divorce prnc.'t'.'<'dings. statri; she became ay,•;ire of her husband's plan to chan~e hii; sex July 9. 1970, and Iha! she immediately "counselled, urged. advised and cajoled" Dr. Catazone lo abandon his plans. She :r;tates thaL both the doctor anrl her ~iusband went ahead wllh thr sex-chang· 1ng procedure over her objections and in· dicates in her action that her spouse's sex change is complete. That change, Mrs. Burnell i;tales. made her "ill. excited and nervous" and im· mediately led her to file divorce pro- ceedings since. she savs. twn .,.,·omen .,.,·ere now sharing lhe fainily home. maneuver.·~ The Edison Company bills its new ac- tion on the argument that Rule 67, the .1\PCD edict that ~pccdies the an1ount of fun1es ;ind polh1tan1s that can be thro11o·n 1nlo the environment is 1lle~aL It clain1s that the rule crinnot he used 10 suppo rt the coun1}'S argument that t.he proposl'd tripling of the Pacific Coast l/1~hwa.v facility's nu1put would con- siderably ex~ed emission liinitalions. Orarigc ~ty APCD findings y,·erc upheld by th~lifornia Supren1e Court after the statti;s Public Utilities Com· n1ission (PUC))"pproved the Edison ap· .l plication afll'r the county's rejection and gave the utility the green light for con· struclion of its proposed new power units. The high cou rt ruled that the Edison Ol!T'.pany must reapply to the APCD for permission to expand its plant and the com pany \Vas immediately informed by the Orange County agency that its new answer 11·ould be exactly \\'hat was delivered in ,June 19i0 after a series of public hearings. The Edison Company has appealed the Supreme Court ruling and is awaiting a response from the high court on that complaint. It is also alleged in lhe wril of manda\t San Diego Set For GOP Confab DE:'\\'ER I APl -1'he Republican Na· tion;il Committee's :;1te srlrct1on panel 1oday c.·hose San Dlego as lhe clly for !he 1972 GOP convention. The lull com n11\lee \\'as due !O ral1f)' the choice later r1 the ll<I~. After two day~ f)r closrd door enn. fercncc, a high party official said, the pllne! assigned to recommend a ~ile chose the California c1!y nver ~1tam1 Beach. v.here the Dcmocrallc Na!ionRI Convention 1s 10 be held. The Republicans are to convene Au~. 21 , presumably !o nnm1n.1le Pre~1den! J\1xon for a ~rrond 1rrm The Dcn1ocrats \\!I! 1111!('1 10 \!1;11n1 Brileh Ju[V 10 A r.or source .c;ud thf're rem;uned the posi.1b1hty of a challenge to the c<lm· mJUee recommendation from Florida na· lional committeeman L. E. Thomas. But the source said even if lhe challenge is made it is certain to be rejected. Sen. Robert J . Dole, the GOP national chairman, was said to be prepared to ar,'!ue if necessary the site committee's case for San Diego. Dole would not comment. The party source said the selection panel. in choosing between Miami Beach and San Diego, was concerned about possible political problems involved in choosing the same city as the Democrats. Its members were said to be wary Jest that produce comparisons between tht t11·0 conventions, partieuJarPy if there are 1nciden1s or demonstrations v.·h1le the Republicans are in convention. B11ck Passing Beoch Jl1 on Gets Lo~t, Dollar Blick Dell Arn1s1ron~ (•f Jlunt111gl0n IJ.r'ac h has fnund 11 11ninan he l'Ons1ders tn hr a truly honest P('rson F1\'e yc11rs agn Arn1s1rong .,.,·as do .... •n 1o his last doll:1r !Ir i;:11rl hr Y.;1~ sitting 1n a bar ;1l the 1nne and 11role on 11. "Last onl', !ioodh~e. F<1st v.·11mrn. slow horses. bad dire and ;ilf no good vice Ir found please return !l't 16372 Fair.,.,'ay Lane. ltuntingron Bt'.'ath." Armstrong t ven :ogn;.rl hii; narne on George \\1ashinglnn'i; hesid, paid fo r his drink and thought no more about it. "I had to go l)ack to v.·ork. because I was broke. and I \1•as getting married," he said. Tuesday. the air conditioning technl· c1an found his old d()Jlar 1n hi~ mail. In an envelope addressed to "Ypu- 11h(1 rvcr }'OU <ire~" was l~ inscribed dnllar anrl an explan;;tory note. "I found your dollar lhe oth~r day and I know how niuch you musl have missed it So l am returning it to you . I received il as change at Hamburger Hamlet, Los Angeles. I hope )'OU appreciate my generous and kind deed ." The letter was signed Loreen Howard, 1676 Camberwell Place, Westlake Village. Armstrong. who works for Collins Radio. Newporl Beach, says he plans to send Miss Howard $1.12 to cover the c06t of her honesty "She must bt: good people." he said. ''I'd like to meet her sometime. She's got lo be the first truly honest person I've eve r tome across." filed by Edison \a.,.,'Yer William Marx that Orange County's control officer er• roneously evaluated much of the data submitted during the hearings and that actual em issions by the expanded plant would 'not be on lhe scale forecast by Fitchen. Marx argues lhat California's lfealth and Safety Code governs the company's application to lhe point that it overrides Rule 67. And , he slates in lhe writ, California's health measure does not con- tain language that could be used to bar the Edison application. County lawyers expect lo point out that Rule 67 was upheld in Los Angeles Coun- ty Superior Court in an almosl identica l lawsuit that involved a public utility and that county's emission code. l l was argued for Loe Angeles County 1s it was a.rguecl in Orana:e County by Fltchen that expahslon o{ the facility would send levels of sulphur compounds, •itrogeo oxides and related contaminants far above the lim.lte specfied .fly Rule I!?. The [alest Edison complaint repeats the company'.s warning that denial of ex- panslo'n means inevitable brown out.s and black outs for much of Oranae County. Huntington Ma11 Dies Following Mesa Accident A Hunlinglon Beach motorist whose car raced lhrough a Costa Mesa In- tersection into a signal light. narro.,.,·ly missin11: .an old man on a bus bench. died Thursday. the apparent victim of a heart attack. Roy M. Childs. 67. of 16444 Bolsa Chica Road. was dead on arn\•al at H oa~ f.1emorial Hospital following lhe 12. 35 p m accident at 17th Streei and Orange Al'cnue . His Jap.inese lmport car ""'as barely damaged on ils veerlnJ.l: path throu,llh ~rime roadway construction Into the bli;nal ,;tandard. J-lenry J. Vasquez. 26. of 2545 Elden A \'C . Costa Mesa, said he first noticed Chllds seemed In he driving rather slowly nnd having diffi cul ty turning lhe whe<'I. Vasq uez saw the impact and ~aid whrn an old man on a bus bench didn't even ~et up to.check the driver he swerved off the road and ran lo t~e vehicle, ''! asked if he was all right. bu~ he seemed unconscious. because his eyes were opened yet he wa sn't seeing anything,"' Vasquez told police . He said he opened J.tr. Childs' r;hirl and co uld find no heartbeat, adding that an unidentified pedestrian tried moulh-to- mouth resuscitation but it was futile. Marina Hearing Scheduled Ohio S earchers For 'Sasquatch' Give1i Warning STEVENSON. Wash. (UPI) -Four Cleveland men better plan lo keep alive any '"bigf<>0t" creature they capture near here or expect to suffer consequences or the April Foor11 Day ordinance pas.sed by ~ Skamania County commi1sionen . Control by State P VC A pparently at S take By L. PETER KRIEG Ot ~ 0.11¥ P'llll lt1H The Slate Public Utilities Commission ls studying R proposal to assume control over lhe ope rations or all but publicly-owned and operated m11rinaa in Californisi. A public he<1ring on the propos~I wlll be conducted by a PUC examiner Aug , 3 in Los Angeles. The proposRI calls For lhi; stale a~ency 1n assume JUrlsdtction o./er the rate~ chari;icd by all pr ivately.owned and npcrattd n1arina~. includ1n,:: tho~e nn public proix:rty that are leased by pri vate oprrarors. There are about 20 euch m11rinas a\()ng the Orani;ie Coast. accQrding to K~nneth Sampson, the county's di.rector or harbors. beaches and parks. Of these. three are in the Sunset-Hun- tington Harbour area. 1 ..... ·o are in the new nana Point Harbor and the rest are in Newport Harbor. Sampson said. George Dawes. Newport Beach Harbor and Tidelands l>1rector. said he pla ns to attend lht PUC hearin~ to protest the proposal. L.1rry Miller. chairman or the marine dl\'1s1on of Newport Harbor Chamber of C'on1merce. ~aid the mov r Wl1Ulct hurt marine operator~ in Newport Harbor. {lli!ler said state control miJ:ht force mQs\, if not all , private marlnB!I In Newport Beach out of bu5iness. "Jr the PIJC ~hould esta blish unHorm ratrs • throup:hout the state." Miller pointed out that land values in Newport Beach make it an economic necessity ror marina operators to ch1rge higher rat.es than tho&e charged in other areas of the state. Dawes was not .!ls alarmed 1boul that pos5ibility, .saying there wag every liktlihood that. should the proposal go through, the commission could very well vary the rii tcs. "They can't ignort: the local economy." Oawe5 5aid. Dawes said he simply doesn't thin k the PUC should have the authority In tht first plttee. Dennis O'Neil. 11cting Newport Bear.h Cit.y Attorney. Aaid lhf! state ConsUtuUon (S.. MARIN AS, P•g< t 1 Ken Killeen, head of the Cleveland es- pediUon, wrote to the Washington State Department of Commerce and Economic Development lo ask if shootin.r the S()o called "Sasquatch" legendary creature was UJeg11l and if a zoo weer nearby to ttmPor&rily detain ll if capLured. He aald they planned to come to the Mt. St. Helens area. where a number of exptdiUon.s have combed the hills looking for the creature recorded ln lndian Je11end. The alAte agtncy told him of the Skamania County ordlnaflce. passed on April P'ool's Day, 11169, whJch Imposes :l $10,000 Jlne 11long with up to fi ve years' imprisonment for wanton 11layln11 of the creature. ,;o;;;;::.:-::----· -·, ...,;._ ... r"l l. Cmdr. Harry Madera. executive officer al the .,.,·eapons station. repeated today that lhe station also is against the freewa y route. '"l'here are two reasons." he said. ''Wt believe the marshlands shou ld be preserved and we simply dnn 't think it's smart to have ll freeway going through an area where explosives are set off. Even a small boom could cause havoc at rusb hour."' UP'! T•1t""419 SUCCUMBS IN HOLLYWOOD Actor Van Hefl in, 60 Oscar-winner Heflin Dead In Hollywood HOLLY\\'000 (UPI) -Van Hefli n, ""'ho niade a career of character roles in movJes and television. died today at th• ase of 60. Heflin, whose i;parse red hair and ln- tense delivery before the cameras were his trademarks. won an Oscar as best l5Upporting actor in "Johnny Eager" in l!H2. }le wa s stricken last June 6 by a heart attack while swimming in a pool at an apartment house. He was taken lo Cedars of Lebanon hospital .,.,.·here doctors sa id the actor's hean had stopped beating. Hospital authorities placed him In tht Intensive care unit. He was in a coma most of !he time since. Death came at 6:43 a.m. today. Al the time his most recent picture. "Airport," was breaking boxoffic e records . Hefltn played the role of a craz- ed bomber aboard a ;assenger plane in the film wh ich starred Burt Lancaster and Dean t-.lnrtin. A ''cteran of scores of motion pictures, Heflin's crerlits includr: "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," "Saturday's l!erncs," "H. i\1. Pulham E.~q .," "Tennessee Johnson,'' "Green Dolphin Street" and "Possess- ed." 1 leflin rscaped 1-lol!yv.•ood type-casting, playing villains. heroes, presidents, old men and business tycoons. lie was born Emmet Evan Heflin in \Vallers. Okla .. in 1910, the son of a den- l1 st who soon moved his family te Okliihoma City where the youngster at~ tended school through the seventh grade. The elder Jleflins moved to Long Beach, Calif .. where their son spent his summer vacations hiring -0n as a seaman on cargo vessels plying the Pacilic. He later attended the University of Oklahoma for two years. Orange "'enther The weather I!· expected to be lhc sa me today and Sa turday, with sk.ies clearing around noon ' and temperatures expected arouod 70 degrees along lhe coast. 80 Inland. Lows tonight and Saturday around 66. INSIDE TODAY "The Bak.tr• of B,everw11ck," Childrtn"s Theater Guild pro- ductWn. i~ nearing ftnn4 rthtar· sal.s for presentation nt;rt week, See pictures and st~ &n today's lVetkender. Page 21 . tun111 " t.l\tlvll 'It""' 'I C1Ur.."11it ' lol•ll-1 "•"" Cl'>«•lll'I II, • O'l llM C911111V • Cl1t1lllff .... 5Y!¥11 P'WMf " Ct111lu • ·-· , .. " c"""~ • Ji.ck Mlflr9b l .. lt _,. Ntlltl• • 1t11Yltl011 .. lfl""°lt l '•" • -·" H-1, f R!fflll11111•11I ll·J• Wtl lflff • "~lllCt "'" WMHll'I NfWI 11•11 Mlrtil(fff " Wfflll "'"" • A11n '"'"""'' .. Wl>tllllllltl' .... MOYlel •·• • z DA.IL V PILOT H Sudan Rebels Slain Leftists Thrown Out 3 Days After Coup BEIRUT IUPI l -The leadrr of Sudan's short·l1vl"d lefll.!.t coup and thrre other rebel army officers were-e-xecute-d by ftr1ng squad Friday imme-diately after a military court pronounced the death sentence, the official Sudan radtt> repcirted. Seal Qeaeh Death Twt> other officers who supported the coup left Llbya Friday to be returned to Sudan. Cairo Radio said In I bro1dcast quot ing the official Libyan News Agency. The rebels .seized poy,·er Monday but held it only three days before Maj. Gen. Jaafar Nwneiry regained the presidency ln • countercoup Thursday. Omdurman Radio named those c1· ecuted as Maj. Hashrm Alta. the COUfl lt:ader: 0>1. Abdel f.loneim Mohammed Ahmed. commander of an armored reg(. men!; U. Col. Osman Hussrin of the prf'.Sidenlial guard flnrl Capt. r.to<1.weyah Abdel Hai , a member of the H.elX'ls' revolution council. 3 Marines Fac e Trial "\\'hen the trial of the trait-Ors was con- cluded, the sentence \.\SS carried out." lhe broadcast s;11d. Numeiry said his !rft·\.\ in!( 11p111H1('fl!'i beat JO unarmrd lo)ahst i;oldie rs 10 1!1'.11n in lhrir prison cells Thursday "hen his successful c9unlercnur began In Birthday Slay ing Omdunnan Radio ~<iid large cro11ds <it· tended lhe funeral r ricta,\' "' "thr martyrs who died in the fit·!d of honor'' ·when fighting b1 oke nut. Thre! f\·1arints charged with healing a man to death during a birthday party in Seal Beach were ordered to stand tr ial on murder charges Thursday by \!.'est Orange County Judicial District <:ourt Living Co sts Take Big Jun1p Over Month WASHINGTON (UPI) -The cost of living to Americans spurted up by 0.li percent in June, the sharpest increaSf! 1n 14 month!t, the government reported to· day. The rise was slightly more than the 0.5 percent jump recorded in May and the largest since April, 1970. Because prices usually increase fra c- tionally from May to June, the increase on a seasonally adjusted basis was 0.5 percent, down slighlly from r.ta y's ad· justed rate of 0.6 percent. The Labor Department figures sho..-.•ed that despite the Nixon Administration's claims of gradual victory over inflation, rising prices continue In plague the na· ti on. Taking May and June together, prices r ose during the two months at a ~asonally adjusted annual rate of &.Ii percerlt. comparable tn the pace in 1969 and early 1970 when the na!ion was in the grip of the "'orst inflation in 20 years. The cost of living rose at an annual rate of 4 percent In the first half <1f the year. The pace in January through April was much slower than the rate for May and June. The rate for the full si~ mon ths was down from the 4.9 percent pace in the last half nf 1970 and 6 percent in the first half of last year. The consumer price index stond at. 121 5 perc ent of th e 1967 average. Tha t meant it CflSl $12.15 last month 10 buy the same goods and services that could have been obtained for $12 08 in May. for $11.63 a year ago and for $10 in \91\7. The June increase was led by a n 9 per· cent advance in prices for groceries. The price for a market basket of food that cost $10 in 1967 was SJ I 74 in June. That was 11 cent.s mllre than May. 2.1 cents higher than r.1arch and 34 cents more than June, 1970. Prices f0r beef. pnultry. fru its, ,·egetabl~~. and dairy prriducr~ 1ncreasrd in June more th;in normal for thi~ llme nf year The pr!rP of ;ill !~'flt'<; nr fMd - ~nctri~ rind mr;ils in r('~taurant~ -1n· creai;e-d n R JWrf'Pnr in .JunP Hliu~in~ pnct>S ad vancer\ n 6 perrent and the Cli~t nf tran~por!al1fln ro•P n 7 pl'rrent. Clothing pricf.~ dP clined n 1 rcrcent. The sharp inrrea!i#' 10 the living cost rat~ in i\1ay and .June i~ :i se!back for Preside nt N1:-<on·s rrnnnm1 c pnlif'y. OIANlil COAST DAILY PILOT OUHGE CO.UT P'lltlUMU"c; COMP'ANV lol..rf N, Woo' Prn~! ....S ~hller' J .c.1' R.. Cvr!ey Viet l'Mlllc:!..,I ..... C.-tl MIMO«' ,,.'"''' "''"'" .,_ lJ.o..,•• J.. Mvr,hin• M1~1Ql"G l:d,...,. A!1n Oir\in W•r °"1..,e c-iy 1:<111w .A.U10.t W. l1+1i .&ueo:i.10 Ed•tor H...C..,_ .._..Offk. 1 7 17~ ···"· l o11lo1t•td Maili11t A4.lr111: r.o. 1 011: 7tO, tJ,41 .,_ ....... ~ Beed" ,.11 l<or•' ... _...., '°'"-Mat; lll! Wnt B1y 5tr-' N..,..n •wc.ri; lJ11 HllW'POl'1 ......... ..., l t11 ci.-11: »S Hortti El C.mllle AMI """-y l"lt.af' ....... -Id> " """"'"""' !fie .._.~ k ,.......,,.. llily D C901 , ..... .... ... ..... f'lle .. 11:0... 19<" L...ouft• 11..-d\. ,,._, ..... C.•1 -4. "'""'""'tl:wo .._,,, '"-'"' V•l"'Y. $on c...,_,111 Cttll ................. i.bldl;, ....... 1 ... - , ........ II ..... ,.rt"C"'9i """"""' Dloflt 19 ot .la W.. .a.y lrr.T. CM!I Mtu. T .. .,,,,, 17141 ••t-4J21 " Judge Fenton E. Jones. Judgt: Jonei; bound over the thru Sea] ~ach NavaJ Weapons Depot men lo Superior Court for an Aug. :I trial follow· ing a lengthy two-and.ooe-half day preliminary hearing. !l Police allege the Marines were re-sponsib\e for the death of Vernon E. Page. 36, of La Habra, on July 5. They claim the men crashed a birthday party giYen jor hls wile ani:I beat Page when thry "·ere ordered to leave. Page allegedly suffered a blow in the midsection from one or the assailants and "'as knocked unconscious. Corone-r's in· \·estigators said-he suffocated. Judge Jones set bail at SI0.()00 For Jnseph G. Chavez, 20. the man blamed by police for striking the lethal blow. Also ordered re.leased on hail were his com· p.anions Andres Pastrano, Jr., 21. $l,000 bail, and Walter A. Baumgartner, 20, $5,000 bail. Girls Baseball Stars to Clash In Big Tourney The Fount.a.in Valley Bobby Sox Minor All Stars will meet Lhe Anaheim All Stars Saturday in an area tournament to be held in El Segundo. The fountain Valley baseball team flf 15 girls is manf.t:ed by Mrs. James Wallace and coached by William Kyse\la and Henry Horton. The girls -ranging In age from nine l• 11 -have been playing in a Feunl&in Valley league this summer. Attending tbe tournament will bt: Tracey Bush, Elizabeth Carrsee, Pam Davey, Pam Dooley. Cathy Gilliland, Betsy Gribbin, Stacy HiJIP, Sydney Hime, Debbie Holloway and Jackie Komodina. Also slated to play are Carta Longfellow, Mona Purkie.,.,'1g. Staci Uloth, Jeannie \l.'allace and Sheri \l.'oola rd with alternates Colleen Galvin. Ka y Hart. LeAnn McCandlers, Nancy Allchin and Terri Stallings. Police Seeking 2 Sta b Suspects In Huntington Hun1in,1:ton Rea ch po l1cP arp sPek1ng lwo su~pert.~ in thP ~t;:ihh1n~ late Thur~· d11v night of a Inca I rr~1~rnt. J\hchael Doolan. 27. of 16541 Lucia L;ine ii; listed in sat1sfact orv cond1t1nn !ndav at Orangt> Cnunty r..Jedi'cal Center ..-.·ith a stnm;:i ch l'.'nund. ~ohce s~id the man ..-.·as stnbbed during a fight y,•hich started just hefnre midnight outside his home. Two suspects ap- paren11y rhrew A rock through' Donlan·~ 1.•;indow and "'hen he came out of his housf'. the fight ensued. Police said lh<it \\•hen they Arrived at the scene the ty,·o suspects "·ere gnne and Doolan y,•a:it trying In rlrive himstlf to the bospilal. Officers took him to Huntington lntercommunity Hospital and he y,•as transferred to the County Medical (.enter from there.. f'rnm Page 1 M . .\RINAS ... :lnd r UC rtgul;:ition~ f;tjpula te !hat the: agency may control "warves ." He said it is under these provisions thal th e rPquest for the PUC tak&iver was fiJ . ed. The rl"quesl came from the Plnru•er Skippers. Rn:1t0.,.,,ners A.s.sociation of Marina De-I Rey • Los Angeles County Super,·isors h11ve already dt<"lared their intPntion to tn· tervene in the case that "'lll go before PUC Examiner Roht-rl Bamell at 10 a.m. Ault . 3 in the rommisi;ion courtroom, 107 Khartoum . the capnal. \.las p!acerl under a curfew and i::unfire 11·as heard early Friday morr11ng around the presidential palace. Col. Babkr. Al Nour and Maj. Farouk Hamadallah were removed froin a British OVC'rscas Airways VC JO Thursday after the air con trol to.,.,•e r ln Lihya told it to land at Benghazi airrort. Passenger:; said after t·he plane returned t-0 London thflt il had been bu?.zed by mi!1tarv jet~ over Lib1·11. J\.lrmbf'rs nf Parliament call· edit an art l)f pirac~· :ind kidnllping. An official Libyan statemrn1 rlr1111•rl thr airliner 11as fnrrcd dn11·n a:"lrl said lhe pilot was told Khartoum airf}f1rt \.\'<IS. rins- ed and informed he could land at Benghazi. Al 1\'nur and \-l amadallah. nut of the country \\.'hen the coup !Mk place, were en route to Khartoum lo take posi· lions in the new go\'ernment and v"ere caught by 6Urprlse by the countercoup. Al Nour was chairman of the revolution couocil and Hamadallah "·as a member. Jn Amman. the official Jordanian newspaper Al-Rai claimed that an Iraqi plane that crashed on its J;indin;:: ap· proach in Jeddah. Saudi Arabia. Thurs· day killing 10 pers0ns was shot down hv a military plane. y,•hich it did nol identify. The newspaper did not give a source. for the report. The Iraqi plane h;irj bef'n r;irr1·i11;i: it Syrian delei::ati0n \n rongratulate th<> lef· t1~ls who overthrew i\umeiry. The lrarp ne.,.,·s agency announced the crash but did not gi\'e the cause. .,, Tax Delinquency Figures High er Than Last Year A tax delinquency figure of "8 million. more than $1 million higher than lhe previous year. has been reported by Orange County Tax Collector Robert Citro0. Although the dollar /1glu·e is at a nr1v high, (i1ron pn1n1s out th:1t the 1970-71 delinriuency perrentags is the ~anie HS 1969-70, 2 2 percent. "The donar am0unt delinquency is nnt unusual "'hen you consider that the ta x bill was $53 m1l11nn above the previous year." the tax collector explained. Citron further noted 1hat the number nf bills delinquent, 9,070. is the lnwr~l number in the past 11 year~. rvrn !houi::h there "'ere 20.()()(l more tax bills in l9i0-il over the pre\1inus ~·l'ar. The 10rar tax bill rnr !'liO.il "·as S.lM 756.797 and the number of bill~ ma:J- ed 338.802. 'H1 11na11 Torch' In Good Shape After Acc iden t An Anaheim rar wash cusrnmrr \1a~ turned int.o a human torch Thursdav when a young boy 11t a cig;iretle l·i.:,h1c'r near y,•here !!'.asoline was being flUrnpcd, police reported. L::l\.\TPnce F. Fannin~. 511. of An;ihcim, is reported in i;:ood cnnfhlinn tnda\· 111 \\lcsl Anaheim Commun ity Hos pi!:il Ile is sufferin~ second and 1hirrl rlr~rcf' burns on his arm~ anrl h:inds , the ~ide nf his head and on his back . Police are lookinl!; f11r lhf> hoy, ;ihnu1 10 or l I yr11rs nld, \.\'ho ha~ been a frr1111rnl v1s1tor to !he Al0ha Car \\'a~h. 100 S. Beach Hnu!evard. \Vi!n(>.~ses ~aid he 11as "·arncrl nhout playin11: with th., lighlrr hut 1~1111,,rl 11 ;ind fumes from p;a~ bring putnprd in1n ~-;in· nings' car exploded. The tragpr!y \.\'1~ heigh!ened when lhe attendant 11urriedl .v pullffi the nozzle fr om th~ tank spraying burning gasoli ne on the victim. Fanning ran into the C'ilr 11·a~h arr.1 v. here tl1rrr Attendants managed lo pul oul lhl': blaze. Long Beach l\f a n Critically Hurt S. Broadway . The: Los An~eJeg Su~rvisors said they A Lnng Bearh mrilnrisl "as cnhc;ally Vil""' thl' pmpo~ial ''with grl'al .11l11rm." injured Thursday ni~ht \.l'hen his r:ir "In addition lo ttie propns~ take<1vtr plunged off 150-rnot cliff n('ar Cr:ystal or local governmental respnnsibilltles." Cove bet"·een Corona del ~1Ar ::ind l.hf'y said in a Jpt\er In local grvemment!'i UL~un11 Brarh, lhe California ll1gh.,.,·ay along I.ht: COAst, "~ ~l'!umption I'll Patrol reported Jurisdiction by the PUC wl'lu1d . In all pro-Officrrs .~aid llarry 0 \lanls, 44 , "'n!i babilily, l'liminate :iny addilion11I prlvatl! al0ne in the car ..-.·~rn It 11as !'een In investment in 11nchorl'lfi!e f11cltltie5 , st !'pl'td frnrn lhf parkinR Int nf nearby !f'Jl~t fnr the '.'l'hort t~m ·• rirlin~ s!ahle~ and p!uni;:<' nvf'r tht hluff . O'N"U said this morning he has writltn He Is rrport('d 1n c-r it1r:i l condltlno In- iffoo1i lt'lteel Co1'lg ress mn n S pills Bea11 s SAN DIEGO i Ul'l l -Rep. John M, Murphy (0.N.Y.l, was prepar· ing to st.art a ne.,.,·s conference 'l'hursday .,.,he-n his Sl'CreLary hand- C'd h1n1 a not(' f\1urphy looked at it and rr.1d 1t ;doud. The note s;i1d New York t.1ayor .John V. Lindsay would resign Aug. 14 to St'ek t11e presidency. !\'o. no . c·ril'd his st•cretary. Tha t was to be (.'unFidcntla!, Jl1lurphy said no n1urr about the note. con tinued his tour or Miramar Naval Air Staiion and flew on to San Frant'ISl'U. A .1.pokr~m<1n for Lind say :-;:11d in ~e1v York the 1nayor had no plans 10 rt'.~J~n · Hrports to th:it effect are simp· ly s11!y," he said. Oil F ield Man Russell Cates Services Slated Veteran l!untington Reach oil field \\'orker Russell Pt1u! Calf's will he buri ed at I p nl. r.1onday \I ith ~erviCl':S at Sn1i1h's fl1crnorial Cha1K'I. Jun1nr <l!-lronaul !ll1ke !llllnt'r, 2. \1ho lives only a fc1v miles lrnrn 1\pollo 1!1 launch pad aL Cape Kennedy. gets a close-up vie"' of rhe \1 ire 1ne~h \1 heel of a lunar rover mock-up on display at the CapP. .-\pollo l:'i astronauts are scheduled to explore the moon \\·ith similar \'ehiclc. l'\pol!o 15 blast-off 1s set for :\londay. Cates, 46, lil'cd in Huntington Reach for 1he pasl 13 yr;irs. He died in \Vyoming \\ed11esday 11h1'n a 1.:ar fell on bim while hr l'.'JS \.\'Or'king on the n1uffler. An emplo~ e or the l.Jlff!in Bros. Drilling Co. in Huntington Beath, l'ates had been v>orking on a site in \Vyo1n ing. Costa Mesa P11hlic Favors He is sur\•ived by his wife, Gladys, 302 Elmira A1•e. Huntington Beach : his sons, Bill Cates or Costa Mesa and Rodney C;ites of San Diego and his daughters, C11l11y Saner or Wisconsin, and Cheryl Cates of \\1yo m1ng. Police Hai1dling of Mele e Su r1'ivors also include stepsons Frank Curtis. !11ichael Curliss. anrl Jnhn l,aRfl\ht', all Qf Hun11nglfln Beath; step- daughter Jt1n1r·e Ray or Stan1on: hi.• niothrr. ~1rs. f\1;1rgaret l'ngram of Illinois and his br0ther Lyle l't1!es or Kentucky. By ARTllVR TI. \lli'>/SEL 01 lhf O•olY Pilot Sl•fl C1t11rn rrac11r'n !o Co,sta i\'lr~a pohre handling of n1n1nr d1 s1 urhance u1 the f:flllPC!r r;irk dlS1rirt. la!r \\11'rlllPSd:il' IS runn111g 5 In 1 or h1~hcr 1n fa\'or, it ·\1·as dlf•'hl~('(f l11d;i1 . The r!('partmcnr~ l<il'!l<'al ~quad 1•as called in1o action al 10 pm, \\·cdnesda.v. "'hrn a crnwd ranging from :100 to 500 refused Iii !ra1c ;in nutdMr part~·. Dy lhe' lime it 11as nvcr 111 n ho11rs lalPr, 19 pers0ns h:.id hN'n ;:irre~trd, nne hospllahzed and others 11,ere left i;uf- frring cuts and bruises, police and party· goer<: ;1l1kc. P:ilrl)I l>i1 isi0n f·ninmande r Capt. nr.hcr! 1\!nnciv SaJd Inda l' he IS keep1n,i: l'I Ji~t nr l";ill, :ind IPllrr~ rerl'1\'rd rei:?.1rd1ni:: !hr disp('rs;il 1nridcnt. Hr ~;11rl hr h;i ~ rcc·P11·cd mnre than a rlnfen in f:Jl'(lr of polire rrsp<JtlSC to 1hr. r1·n~1· s11u:1!111n, rfln1p.1rrd lo four critical flf how i1 11 ;i~ h:inrllcd. r11v ~1;1n;igrr l'rl'd Snrs;ihril h:is a1~o rt·r·!·l \'rd Ol()H• than 1;, ~urh rcpht.~. (lnr 11•n111:in 1·fln1p l:Hnrrl Thursd;:iv !h;1I pllh('e 1~cre <1t lra.;t parl1atly tn blame fnr thr :;1t11:ilion·s d1s111trgr:itinn . charginiz llnP youth \\ilS ~marked \\'\th a baton while> !rvin~ tn clean up \rash <Jnd debris in thr wake nt the p:ir1 y. l\ev1n fllnrrll\.\'. 17, of 2414 Cnllcgc f1r11·e. Qrg:in11.er of the parly \1hich 1n- rl11drd 11 )l1r, amplil1C'd rf'l('k band in !he fr,1nt ~;ird, tried to ~e-t:ure city - !'. ~ I \_ prrm1ssinn. He 11·anled lfl bloc k the street and pro· \'tdc roon1 In n1ove, bu! Ci1y .Vlanager Sors:ibal s11id Thu rsday this would have hef'n in<Hil·isablr. City c:ounr11tncn t1(1nnt1lly apprn\l' nr rlts;ipprnvc such n•11uests. but Mflrro1v 11n!v :ipplicd Th11esday -the da y after ~1 nnrlt1y's c0unc1! ml.'('lJng -leaving the de<."ts1on l:irgely up to c1!y hall, l/r ho:id 11lready circulated nolli:e ol the par!y !fl other <:1tics and said it was too late to cancel it. /\ clrlegation Qf uniforrnl':rl patrolman and two field sergeants lned to break up thf' party at 9:4fi pm. by de rl aring 11 an unla\.\•ful assembly but said they v•ere defied. 'fhcy f'hargcd I hey were hit 1v11h a bar- rage of rm·ks, bottles, beer cans anrl llthrr debris, along "·1th sh o u I e rl obsccn1t1rs, so they w1lhdrew to await tactical squarl help. l.1v1ng !he d1sprrs;1l 11rrlrr~ ;i~111n . thPV rl:i1n1rd thry \.\Crc suhiecred to !hr s;ime pti~~wal ;inrl 1·erb;il ;ibu.~r -ll1ough not hv ;ill pre~cnt. -llnd ~n bcg;in 111ov1ng the crn11 d along. The swC"Cp do"·n the 2:100 and 2400 h\fl('k~ nf Coll e~e 11rive l('fl il l11trrf'd Al<;o ;;imnng the ~urv1vors are sistrrs Huth <;o\dcn of Costa ~frsa. F'los.~ie MrNe1ll of Trxas . ./r11·ell Trout. Verna O;ire . r;o]d1p L<1werv and Tracy Bourlanci. all of Jllinois and 1ix grandchildren. Vehicle In j LITes Hunti11g ton Boy A six-year-flld Hunl1ngton Beach boy ts in salisfaclflry condition today 11.fter ht \I.as struck h.v a l'flr Thur~dt1y afternoon. :\llchael K . .Judge , 51.~2 Hob1n1\•ond llrivc. was hit as he sto<td 1n the street nc(lr lhr lnterseC11nn of Bluebird Drive, pol11·r !'Aid The driver flf 1he <nr, l':ilhy f\·1 Bren· n;in, 15. of 1.':>822 S\\•an l.anr 11•;:is not 1n· Jurr<l. officers said The hny 11;i~ t::iken ta Huntington lntcrcommunily Hospital. Noted Au tho r Okay 1111h hcrr {'ans. wine hollies and o!her RENO, Ne\' !U PI) -Novelist Walter dehr 1~. "'h1le 111any residenl<i complained \'an Tilburg Clark. author of "The Ox- of br0krn shrubh<'ry and vandalism Row lncident" and "Tr.:1ck nr 1he Cat,'' A hag of manJUAnA was also found and 11·:is dischargl':d Thursday from a Rer10 turned in hy A neighbor. hospital. ·~~~~~-'--'---~~~~~ Fealurlriq mariy 111 l11ct group1 from Juch well kriowri Jinet o!l l Henredon -Drexel -Her•· tage -Thom11,vill1 -Sherrill Upho\~tery & Marg• C ario" Upholstery. Stop ;., today and rn 11k1 a te!11c.tion from the l11 r9• etf telec.tton of qua lity furni• .I tur1 in t he •r•a end at stl• ~ pric1s. Or•x•I Cocktlll T1bl• Si11 66xl2 Rig. 249.DO S•I• 199DQ For th1 f;.,,,t in styling, quality, 111ec.tlon end 11rvic.e, try T 1d von Hemerl, lnferion DE ALERS FOR: HEN REDO N-DREXEL-HERITAGE H[WPOllT STOii( 0'1H flllDA.' 'Tll t NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W•1tcliff Or,. 64'2·20SO OPEN FR IDAY 'TIL 9 Profet&lon•I lnt•rlor Ot1ign1r1 Avt lle bl9-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Cotst Hi9hw1y Phone: 494-6SS1 ~<hi•_, ... Mid 11 N..,,.., •..c111 s 11 k' r 11 · r · d · fl '' · 1 11 1 1 · ...., c.11 Ma i , couloml• 1.ut1Kri-'11in arne as 1ng llr 11 in onn11t1on ;iy in fl::l,lt : rmnn11. n~p1 a 1n 1 -~~~~~~~~lllllf~~~~~~!~::::!~~~~~~~~~:::::~~::~~~: ___ _ ~ c 1r1i. 11is _..111iy; ~r ..,,11 11.11 .11\'tiil;.hle on the \s~ur fnr pre~ent11llc'ln to NP~·pnrt Beach, ~uff~nng (rnm numernu5 .._.,,,,, mll1t1ry 1n111oe1io..t, U JJ ......,"'t"' , . :"\PWfl(1rl APArh rnunr1lmrn ~11nday f'c!1ff('.~ -:;;~.-,\"'l ft1:·.._ .. ~-~.".' •--_,.,;:'..!. J:k ,• ~ ........ ~~T:.,v t=-.5 ··-1-,.,_ .. ' '°;'(' ~• ----.;.·-\. ~·· _,_ ·--. .. . ' ' .. . '·' '• • II ~ . ,. .-..,,,-..__, J' ._..,.., ~ --- ' --- • ' i" 1 • I , J -· ',. -· -~ . -..---- H DAJLV PILOT j1 11 Welfare Chief Takes Gamble on Budget Cut· Ir 1 · nrange County Supervisors opened hearmgs Thursday on a proposed $244 ~il!ion budget and heard Welfare OL· rector Granvil! Peoples say he could cut out of his department's antiripated $89.7 million spending program. Peoples cautioned that the rut was 11ornewh1tt of a g<1mbte in that 1t predicted a slowing down in lhe an· ticipated monthly inrrease of new ad· ditions to the Aid to Families With Dependent Children caseload. He 1iaid recent months had showed .11 \,ve!ing !rend at about 400 ntw cases a month while his 1971-72 budget request had bffn b."JR<I on 650 1 month. The pro~ram has increased from more than 9,000 in 1969-70 in an e!>limated 16,00l currently, with a projection fo r the coming yrar whlch had been alm06t 24 ,000. Under ouest1on1ng, Peoples said the lowered e5timate was a rlefin1te risk and the county plUld wind up short of money next spring. He suggested that additiooal appropriations could be made if necessary during the year. If Peoples' reeon1mendation Is ac· cepled w~.en the fi.nal budgel ls adopted neit week -and supervisor David Baker v.·as worried about where the money would come from if it 1s faulty -it will cut the county's share. for we!h1re eosts by $1.5 million, equal to four cents on the lax rate. The state and federal governments pay aboul 80 percent of the aid to dependent children costs. Peoples' operation in the welfare department was praised by Q}uoty Administrative Officer .R-Oberl Thomas who gaid the department carries a case load of 100 per worker compared "''ilh federal standards of 50. The revised welfare department tolal -:i.tr-t: u would drop to $83 6 mtllion, almo~t as much a!> the enllre rounty budget six yr::irs .'.l.b,~. Thon1as opened the budget hearings with the bad news that recently approved salary increases and other financial ad· ju,stments had boosted the budget by $l0.4 milhon . tie said the. ... ounly stJll faces a revenue del1c1t of 32 cents on the tax rate. This "''ould C'all for an inrrease of 28 cents if Peoples· suggP"''.ion is approved later. Thomas also offered the supervisor~. v.·hn plan to make their final decision next \\'ednesday, a hst of $6.8 mllhon in "{:.· unbudgeted ite ms they must pa.ss judg- ment on. These lnclu!k $1 4 m1H1on for hnishinc a new noor on the maln county JaLl to relieve overcro"'·ding, SI 4 million for parks or beaches. $1 million for county participation in a new federal employ· ment program, plus lesser amounts for a vote tallying system, An expanded drug abuse program, lini.shing a new noor in the county courthouse and a health care 5ervices study. f\.1ajor increases in the budget over the current year include the $13.8 million in· crease in the aid to dependent children Aid Reform Hits Half-way Protnise Jeopardi%ed State Set Nixon Beach Gift For Train Now Forbidden? By JORN VALTE RZA Of lh• 01Hr 1'1111 $111! leasing nr deeding any portion of Camp Pendletoo"s bearhes and uplands to I.he publir. Walkout In a measure slipped into a military coostruction bill by a Louisiana Demo- craf , the House of Representatives Thursday has agreed to forbid either ln a clarification of earlier dispatches on the vote, spokesmen in Washington to- day told the DAILY PILOT that as the issue stands now, the promlses by Presi- dent Nixon to grant public use of six miles or San Onofre Beach and San ?.lateo Canyon are in jeopardy. SAN FRANCISCO IUPI) -SouU1ern Pacific stopped accepting shipments of perisha bles and livestock today in preparation for a strike and a grower spokesman ~aid it V.'Ould cost California alone $1 1.t million daily. r Los Angeles is the terminal point at the \ 'Other Form s' Of Locl{heed Aid Hinted \VASJ-TINGTON (UPI l -Sen a I e Democratic Leader r..1ike Mansfield sug- gested lnday that arran~ements could b• made to kee p Lockhetd AircrafL Corp., financially afloat evt'n if .a filibuster prevented enactment of a bill lo aid the finn before Congress recesses Al.lg. 6. Mansfield told newsmen he supposed that "ways and means'' would be found tn help Lockheed should the vote be put off until September when the House and Senate return from a one-month vacation . Jl.1anslield. v>'ho opposes a $250 million government-backed !oan to the aircrafl company. conrludcd that there was enough support filr the legislation Lo gain approval in 1he Scnalr. Sf'n , \\/ll\1an1 Prnxrnirf' /J).Wi~ ), is cqnducting a filibuster \\'h1ch t.hreaten,~ lo rielay action on !he mea.~ure and came under direct crilicism thi~ morning frnm Danit'! J. H~ughlon, Lockheed"s board chairman. Haughton issued a statement saying: "It seems to me that tens of thousands or f'mpl oyes and stockholders -the sub- contractors and suppliers, the airlines - 11nd all those who have so much of their futures at stake al least desf'rVe a chance {or an up or do\\·n vote " On lhP Senate floor, Sen John r.. To"'·er ~ R-Tex \, riled a petition this rnorn1ng lo stop riebaLe on the bill. A vote -reciu1ring a tv.·o-th1rds majnnty to ln· \OkP cloture -will take place ?.1onday aL J pm EDT. To\\'f'r !'aid he \Vl'.111ld file a ~ccond pr!I· ltnn fnr cl0t11re Saturday, 1nd1cal1ng pro. pon!'nt.~ of !he bill wer~ \'l rhially con- ceding thry coulrl nol stop deb<itf' on the. i 1rsl try Earlier announcements on the surprise action by a wire service had indicated the House agreed to leave the lease Issue npen. But Cr~1g Miller. a top aide in \Vashi ngtor. lo Rep. Alphonzo Bell 1 H·Los Angeles 1. ~aid this morn ing that the let· ter of 1he lr~islatlon ~pccifically forbids any tran~fer of use of the prime Pendleton property. The measu re was stuffed into the r.!ilitary Construction Authorizauon B1ll by F. Ed.,.,·ard l-lebert of Louisiana, 1he chairman (Ir the powerful llouse Armed Services Committee which has ;:itlempted to th"'·art President Nixon's promise ol granting the land for park purposes. "The letll'er of the law passed Thurs- day specifically forbids even a lease," Miller said, He concrdcd that hehind·1.he·~r!"nro; maneuverln.r for a compromise 1s stil l very much ~live. Some 01he1 5(1\irrr" ;i lso have p1·rrl1rtrrt a comprom1~e of sorts In ))e ann ounced in forthcom1ng da.1 ~- •·sut heing a lawyer," ~,\il!er ~a1rl, ''I lru~t only what has l:lrcn 1\'riltcn down. ;:ind right now, even lt'ilS1ng seems of· ficially out of lhe quest1(1n . ·• The bill passed by the House Thursday still must be passed by the Senate before 1t becomes binding, he said. Any chang~ in the status. he addrd, would have to come lhrou gh new Jegisla· lion in Conp;ress . Rell long has championed lilt' release of the lands to the public. The strong Congressional oppo.~11ion was apparently not exJ)f'Cted bv the \V h1te House. Durin.'( the rcrent v1s1! to San Clt'ment t hy President "lixon Press ~ecrr tary Ron Ziegler confidently sairl that no \ongressional opposition wa:-. rxpt'clerl Ir> the. Pre'°"irlent'~ plan~. dr:;p1lP thr 11n· favnr;:ib\e at11!\1de of thr po\\·erful House Armed Service~ Committee Burial Bequest Hannibnl to Claim 'Ukulele Ike?' HANNIBAL, ~10. (UPI) -The c1tizens (If Hannibal. some of whom remember Clifford Edwards -alias Jimmy Cric ket and "U kulele Ike '' -have orrered to bring his body to his hometown for burial 1f no one in Hollywood rlaims it, Mayor Henrv Glascock said Thursday . EdWard!I died in Hollywood Saturday, broke and forgotten at !he age of 76. He ll'l'l5 a welfare patient al the Virgil con· valesccnt hospital. Glascock said he had been In touch with Los Angeles County nffic1a1.~ and to!d them '"if no one claims the body, we. will bring him back here. for a Christian burial." Officials in Los Angeles said earlier Thursday that the N'mains were still unclaimed. south end for the Southern Pacific on the \Vest Coast. All rail tr;iff1c into the southern part of the i:;fate and through Oran~e County ls handled hy Sant;i fe R;:i1l\\"a~·s. \1·hose strike date i~ n0L srt until next \~·cekcnd . Jn \\'ashin_gton, the ,l.l()Vernmenl·s hlp l;ibor trfluhleshooter \vorked \vith railroad and union negotia!ors today in an effort to keep a \\"eek-old stri ke against two hnes from spr('ading to four on Saturday. Assis1anl Labor Secretary \V. J. Usery Jr. ~ald hr. ''charged boLh nf them "'·1tn their responsibility" luring separate sessions with management and union teams th is morning, the arranged a joint meeting ror later in the day. A spokesman for the 13,000 member Council of Cahforni;i Growers said the group has calculated from government and gro\\·er-shipper :raffic figures lh<it It •·ronservalive"' estirnalc of the aver.a.':e ~hipp11ge fr om California on Southern Pacific has been 6il rail rarloarls a day of l3 highly perishaole commod1t1es. "Since the Southtrn P;ici f1r 1s not ac- cepting any perishable .shipments,"' said i:;pokesman R1ch<.rd Freeland, '"that mean.'> the transrortat1on is rffcctivrly deniPd eastern consurners and California grn11.·ers. \\/hile tricks can take up snme nf the slack. there 1s '1erce competltion for thcn1 -trucking companies are rapidly hiking prices." Santa Ana Paper Off crs Re,varcl On Firchombin.,. 1"" A s;,oo re11arrl [nr informal1nn Je;:irlin ~ In lhe arrest iinri C'n nv1rtl1ln nr rcrsnns /11· \olved in ;in e;:irl.1 nl<•rn1ng f1rrhnmb1n~ nf lhe Fullerll)n .,ff1cr of \h(' San111 An;:i Reg1stf'r h11s \Jccn 1'1ffrred by publisher Clarence Hoi!cs. Short!.\' after midnight. ;:in anonymnu!I male caller cal!rd thr Sanla Ana office or •he Register saying '"I want you 10 know the Chicano Liberalion Front has Just bombcrl vour nfricr n Fullf'rton. f'ullert:On fire Chief Preston Pvcatte fiaid the blar.e 11.as ~nockerl rlown at 12 .31 a m , four minutes after lhe atarm \\'<IS I urned in ancl fire ~amage was limiterl to ;i supervisor"s ol ice in the detached building at 5~5 \V. Valencia Dnve, Fullerton A Regisler ~ookesman s;iid today damage 11.·as estunated at $1.500. ' . " Ul"I Ttlt1Ml1 UNCLE SAM WANTS A PENSION; GOVERNMENT SAYS NO W•1t•r Botts of San Juan C1pistr•no in F•mous Pose Query C<1n't Uncle Sa111 Get GI Pension? A San J\1/ln rap1s1rann n1an 1l'ho lrianeri \·1o; fare to Lnclc Sam for the lamou" "I \', 1<111 Yo1i" Anny rrcn1 111n_g poster ran"t rrt a govl'rn1ncnt pC'ns1on for his own lo1 11r in !he scrv1rf' Hr didn 't srr1·r long Pn i111gh, the \ r1.-.rans Ad1n1n1 s!ral1nn ha~ ruled. "I got a !Pttrr from the v. A about six wef'ks »,r:o," Waller Boui; said Tuesday . "I figured the y owed me aboul I.ti ,{)()() retroacth·e prnsion pay for my Ar1ny t1111c 1n the first war , but they said 1 didn"l have eno ugh srrv1re t1n1r " llr served 80 days 1n the Arm~· S1gn;il ('<1rps 1n 1917-18. but needed at least 90 day-" to qualify, he said. B<llls. 71 and craggily handsome, po~cl in 1938 for artist Jan1eo; J\·l<1ntgomery Flagg who had been comm1.~<.1oned to paint a recruiting poster fnr lhe Arm r. He chose Botts. a rnus1c1an v.·ho moonlighted as a model, "mainly, T think because of my bushy eyehro"''s and tong nose,'' Botts recalled. •·1 v.as only 38 then I suppo~e l lookf'd more like llnf'le Sam 1nday tha n I did then ·· He said 1he artist didn't know \\'ha!. he should dn w11h hi~ hands. so !ln!l,o;; sug_grsted he IC'a11 forw<1rd 1n the nol'.·Cela'isir linger-po1nl1nJl. pose. ''[ dnn·1 lh1nk eithf'r of 11s al lhe 1.in1e had the foggiest notion !he poster would bcrnn1 e as famou s as It has." Boll~. who had a hear! atlack nine monthc; ago, now lives on social security and the money his wile earns as a piano anrf singing teacher. He piaycd saxophone ;ind sang for many years with top bandleadcr$i .Jack Teagarden, .!ohnny Johnson, Red Nichols and Harry Jame~ Bott.o; is anoyed by the surge 1n popularily of the postrr 11mon~ 11otiwar ynulh!ii. "They chani;:ed the 1vord1ng to ridicule Uncle Sam. I think the poster has served the country well over the years. I JU~! hate !o ~e il connected "''11h people bent on destroying democracy." However. Glasrock t;aid he was told that a friend of Edwards, •·a 1iOO.it: writer," had cuntac.ted t1ff1c1als. bul there was no word on whethrr he planned to claim the body. Glascock also apeculaled that Disney Studios might. claim the body, since Edwards was the voire or Jiminy Cricket in the Walt Disney classic "Pinocchio." Salt Creeli. Heari,ng Set Glascock said two persons had called him after heari11g of Edwards' <1ealh . Both Hannibal men, Jf'.well Waters and Skeeter Buskirk. said they recalled Edwards from the.ir boyhood days. Crawford Smith, owner of the. Smith Funeral Homf'. here. said he ali:;o remembers Edw11irds from his hoyhood. .11lthough Edward.'5 wa:oi older than he. Smith has offered to bring the body \() Hannib1t And to provide for the funeral ir.ervict11. A local cemetery has offf'.rrd to prnvide a plot for burial. Glascock said Edwards grew UJ'I in i. 1'1hack on the riverfront here·' ttiat !s now a park . Gl'Orge Pace, of !ht chamber of ('(Im· merce said. "there l~ concern amonit nldf'.r residents that a Hannibal native ~ lotit ouf. west. Tf arrangement!! are made • DIES IN OBSCURITY out thert. fine, 1hat'1 the wav ti ~hould . 'UJ<ulel• Ike ' Edwards be If not. w(''ll t11ke care of Ji." __ ,,. -... -. .._'> ~ . --- Public hearings on a county study call- ing for tht p11rchase of Salt Creek Beach for more \~an SI !\ million will bf'. con· ducted In l.a,it:una Niguel Tuesday night. The hearing!! called by the County 11arbor and Parks Commission 11.t 11 re- cent mee1lng, will begin at 7<\0 pm. at the Divltion Three courtroom of the county ('Ourl!i building. Score~ of persons are expected lo at- tend Ole hearing which was called tn g1lher! more Information to reinforce a recommendation forthcoming from the advisory panel. County Supervisors will ca~t I.he ultimate decision on lhe purchase, Technically, the plRn drafted hy lhe County Department of Harbors, Beachl!S end Parks, involves thr county pur<::hil~ of a lotal packa,it:e of bearh and h11· prf'lvements from the Avco Development Corporation. • The plan. labeled a fe.asibt!H y shJdy frir the beach improvement area from Monarch Bay lo Dana· Point contains these concepl.c;: -A total of 11 4 acres of the. scenic hcach 1vould he offered for sale along wlfh an underground tunnel and two ac· cess roule!ii leading to the shoreline. -The basic price. whi ch A v c o !iipokesken have termed an "at.cost" figure. would be $30,000 an acre for the embattled parcel -Avro would develop and Improve the total beach acreage and acce!l~es and Of· frr the en:.re package for sale lo the county -The beach then would be ready for its rir~t "lea:al" vi~\tors by year"s end, and thr C'ounty "'ou!d begin maklnlo! payments to the dCl"f'lopmcnl. firm. on the total pllrchti~ .. sum or $1.525.fiOO County Oircclor of Harbor~. Beaches and Parks Kf'nneth Sampson has told harbor commissioners that lhe to!AI package plan could ~11ve the county up to S70,000 in construcllon costs. Other county expense!'i would have to come, ho"·ever. for p:Jrking lots and rest rOllm.~ to srr\·e the public at the strand. A Selva Road parking lot measuring 7 6 Acres would co.st '501.600 to purchase and develop, while a larger Jot at Niguel Road me11suring 10.4 acres would run about 1520.000. ·Two rest room proJecli; would peg the price about $170,000 higher . The feasibility ~tudy in its entirety ls av11il11ble for p11blic s\udy before the he.ar- 1ngs at the County Harbor . Beaches anct Parks headquarter~ on Bayside Drive: in Newport Beach. The hearings will he held at the C'o11rthooS(' 11t 301 43 Crown Valle:y Park- va1y In J.,aguna Niguel. prog~m , a $4 S million jump In ta"' en- forcement CQsts Including courts ; SL.\ mllhnn fo r reluMt disposal and SI 2 million inlerest on a SJ5 milhon loan to flnance governmlijl.j. <Jperations until la.c income is received. Representatives of several Interested groups appearPd Thursday to offer money saving ideas. Robert E. Sif'gmund, chairman of the Orange: County Chamber of Commerce '.1 govrrnmental affairs committet, called fnr a big cut in overtime pay, scrapping nf the tv.·o-emplo}e C1v1I Defe:nse Program and a drive tor judicial reform. Point Medi-Cal Gets Oka): In Assembly SACRA?.IENTO (UPI) The legislature reached the half-way mark to- day in its summer drive to reform welfare and Medi-Ca l. two cosily pro- grams Gov. Ronald Reagan once de.scrib- ed as "cancer eating at our vil.&ls." The Assf'mbly completed its work on ttedi-Cal and the Senate called a truce over welfare. Reagan was not particularly happy with the welfare result, but hailed the Medi.Cal effort as ''a truly hopeful sign" that "goes a long way toward answering the need for fiscal responsibility and r;t;i.bility in California's health care pro- gram." A compromise version of Reagan's !11edi-Cal reform plan breezed out of the Assembly on a bipartisan 66-10 vote '1'hursday and went to the Senate. Reagan said he hoped '"the spirit of cooptration and reasonableness'' displayed by the !<Jwer house would become "rontaRinus SQ that we can soori get on with soiving an even bigger ad· ministrative nightmare -welfare.'' The senate later passed. 11·13, I weakened welfare reform bLll 1ponsored by Democrats and sent it t.o the Assembly. Reagan attacked the measure a11 once "a sham" and now"• shell." 'The Senate .11ction prompted a private meeting by the Assembly Welfare Cnm· mittee lo discuss what to do with the Senate bill. Chairman William T. Bagley (R-San Rafael], announced a special meeting will be held Monday to consider the measure and "significant amendments." '"I eJ:pect that we will rome up with the millennium -something that both Democrats and the govemor can agree to." Bagley said. Legislative leaders are anxious to resolve: the twin issues of welfare and f\tedi-Cal before both houses recegg for three weeks Aug. I. Reagan has threaten· eel to interrupt the legislators' vacaUon and call them back into session if reform bills have not reached his desk by then. The governor has warned that Califor· nians "face tax increaser; year in and year out" unless welfare and Medi.cat are overhauled. The two public assistance programs now are costing roughly $3.S billion an· nually in federal. state and local funds . Th<'rc are nearly 2 5 million low-income Callfornians receio;ing free Medi-Ca.I health care services and alJ but around 200.000 also are on "'elf are. Rt'agan say.s his welfare µrogram would S<l\"e the state $106 million and hia f.ledi-Cal plan another $124 million. Red Dog's Rides On Motorcycle Bring Ticket ALHAMBRA /U PI ) -Red Dog and his m.aster. John Miiler. wt\1 have a lawyer with them when they appear in muniripal court Monday. Miller, a Los Angeles engineer. and Red-'Dog. a mongrel. have been riding around the Los Angeles area on Miller 's motorrycle for the past five years. They had been stopped before but never received a ticket -until last week 11 California Highway Patrolman cited Miller for an "unsafe load" violation . ~1iller dresses his dog in blark leather cap, scarf and goggle~ And, with the animal's paws on his back so he can stand and see, gou on frequent motorcy- cle outings. Miller says he will light the citation. "lh"hal am J guilty of?" he asks. "Glv- ina Red Dog a ride?" Envoy's Kin Pleads Innocent to Drugs NEW YORK !UPI) -The '°" of Panama'11 Ambassador to Nttion.aUf China and five othtr peraons pleaded I.Do nocenl Thursday to charges of consplrtng to import $21 million worth of heroin. Among those entering pleas were Jose San Martin, 45, of Argentina, who w111 described as 8 possible lntematlonaJ hlgitive. San f\1rirtin was held on• record $1 milllon bell because fedtr1l Jltomey• &aid he mig;ht flee tht country if freed. t DAil v mor \ \ •' I ~ps Anahei1n Gets 'Plastic' Beach By TH0;\1AS f.fURPHINE Cl "'• OOll• "Ill! STiii OlFFfRE~T DRUM!'llERS DEPT. One of the neat things about living he.re aloni:: !ht' Orangf' Coast 1s being ablt to \\•atch the machinations ol inltrir>r Orangr County from a 1afe distance. Somrlimes. it seems, every time one of our coastaJ municipalities does something modestly grM'ld, tht' megapolis of the in- terior immediately set.s to work in an ef- fort to one-up it . . -. .. -· •• • .. .• Tough As Nails? An::iheim and Sant.a Ana. as the two behemoths of ou r county's interior region. seem to be particularly stnsitive to anything spectacular that's going on alllng our coast. _ Only time will teU if Komar the Hindu Fakir can . block out. the pain of a 56 hour r est on a bed of nails. Re ·began his 'rest' in the window of the Chamber o! Commerce bu ilding in Wooster, Ohio. Thursday and will atten1pt to n1entally forget his pric kly mattress untH 5 p.m. Saturday. Ouch. LET SO~t EBODY BUILD a. Bethel Tnwers m Costa ~lesa , for example, and call it the tallest build ing in Orange Coun ty. and the nez:t thing you know st.eel "'ill be flying sk}'Ward in Santa. Ana. Ltl somebody build a couple of LltUe League ballparks in San Juan Cap_i&tr~o and the next thing you know Anaheim bas a big league stadium under way. Let somebody even suggest they might build a new industry somewhere along our coast and Santa Ana starts trying to annex half the globe ln the hope of pick- ing up an industrial parcel someplace. ve:s SIR, YOU JUSt have to admit 1l Ou r endeavors along the coaslline are modest but you ca n bet every time we manage f1I do something significant, the big brothers up in the in terior of the county will be watching with squinty eyes. Through it all, however. the i ood Lord has shined down upon us and granted us coastal folks on e asset that the \ntulor bas found hard tD one-up. We have the coasl. We have: the beaches .and the surf and the bays and the harbors. And thal's one ~ii aoe-up for us. BACK IN Orange County's ancient histnry. Santa Ana did indeed covet the coastline and made several anneJ:a tion overtures aimed at Newport Bay through Costa Mes a territory, bac k when cityhood hadn't yet cloaked a prolective cove.r upon the Mesa . Anaheim has alwayg had the name of "Anaheim Bay" tr> fall back ()n but It's a long·shot entry at beat. 8UT TODAY, it has been disclosed that the hometown of Disneyland i! about ti) pull off a new spectacular that will irant it a beacbfront all it's own. The Southem Gallfornia Association of Governments. alse known as SCAG, bas okayed a IS:f7 ,000 grant to develop a place that will be known as "Anaheim Beach." It "''ill be located nn the wegt side of the Santa Ana River. just north of Lincoln Avt'nue. It will becomt a 73-acre recreation area w1lh the Orange County Waler District providing the "ocean" And presumably Anahtim wiU get the beach s11nd from somewhere -maybt the Disney i;tuctios -who knows? E\'entually. the planners say, Anaheim may be able tri have six miles of be.:ichfront f;trelching along the river. All man-made. of course. Everytlling m Anaheim is man-made. Anyway, we along the un-m an-made coastline ought not to be envious. We wish Anaheim well with it& new shnreline. Jl may mean fewer hotdr>g wrappers along our own beachtronts. New Red Tide Outbreak R·eported in .Tampa Bay ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI\ -A new nutbreak of t.Dxic red tide sent a band nf dead fish three feet v.·ide and stretching several tniles washing ashore today in the Tampa Bay area. Gulf resort beaches appeared to have been spared. bu t the Courtney Campbell causeway Shorelinr. 'fa n1pa Ba y, Old Tampa Bay and Hillsboro Bay were lit· tered with fish. killed by the micro· organism. "\Ve're in bad shape." said Dick Clut· ~r . a marine patrol officer in the Tampa Bay 11rea. A particularly heavy ftsh kill "'as noted south of J\.1acDill Air Force Base, the same area where a massive kill was recorded last y,·eek. The rH!W kill has l'lent dead fish int.D Old Tampa bay for the first time this year and into canals along restdential areas along the norlhPrnmost shoreline. f\~ore dead fish were expect.ed tq be pushed lntr> the area this afternnon on an inco ming flood tide which v.·i!l crest at 4 p.m. Spoil Islands off the Tampa peninsula '1-'rre lit tered with dead fis h. Crews reinstalled oil containment booms around the bayo us and canals along resk\ential area!! on the St. Petersburg shoreline of T11mpa Bay as soon as the kill was reported. -This wa& the area hardest hit during Wfol<s 'Say, isn '1 that tlie Jones kid? The one wearing clotlr.es.!' the past thrtt week s as Southeast and east wind s sent wa ve after wave of dead fish rolling against seawalls to rot in the hot Flo rida sun. The major area involved LI1 the current outbreak is north of a line from do\vntown St. Petersburg east tD the area of Ruskin on the mainland. \VQrk crews were trying to clear Tam- pa"s .i\1unlcipal Beach along the Courtney Campbell Causeway and the stench of dead fish hung heavy over the area. Sea1na1i Found Afloat on Raft After 18 Days SAN DIEGO (UPI) -An 18-year-0ld seaman who disappeared trom an Australian Navy slup July 3 has been found alive after drifting 250 miles in 18 days on a huge orange rubber raft. The Dutch merchant vessel Taloa said it rescued the sailor. John Thomas Clough, about 450 miles south southwest of San Diego. The Taloa reported clough had drunk seawater. He was ':diizy and unde rfed" but conscious and seemed to be respon · ding to rest, fres h water and orange 1u1ce. Clough V.'as found in a 21}-man rubbPr r11ft which had also been report~ miss- ing by the Australian vessel H~IAS Sydney al the same time of Clough·s disappearance. The A~tralian ship launched an air p,earcb for Clough as soon as his absenre was discovered but y,•as un.ab!e lf'l find a tra ce of him The ship. then about 300 miles o{f thP Cahfornia cnast. \\·ent fln to Vancou\·er, BC .. and y,·as 5chedu!t"d lo lea1•e fmrn there Saturday to gn tQ Honolulu. The Taln::i \lRS hound for Aca 1u tla, r.1ex1co. v.·here 1t wa s to dock Sundav Off1ters nn 1he Taloa said Clou~h h;irl a: rapid pulse y,·hpn he \1•as plucked from !he yeUoy,· raft but It later reced ed tr> nor ma!. The rafl normally carried three dilys' ralions for each of 20 men. enough to la~t one man 00 days. There \1·erP. no details 11s to how or "'hy Clough left lhe Australian vessel. Storms Active Over U.S. -· Twisters, Ra.in Range Through Mulsection; East Warnt California Sununar11 d•'•" c1U1•,... 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Earlirr this month !\'ixon said it was lmper::itive 1ha1 t1l least $500 million be available in September for desegrei::ating distrkts: but Rep. Albert H. Qule CR· r.1111n.), rankmg GOP member of the House Education and Labor CQmmittee, said chances of that happening are nonex istent. "Congress could. 11 1l wanted to, push the bill through Aug. 6 fwhen C.Ongress recesses for one month]. .. Quie told UPI, ..but rral1stica!ly speaking that v.•on"t happen ." The Nixon adm1n1strat1on concti.ived the aid program early In 1970 after the Supreme Cour t ruled in October. 1969 :i;chnols must be desegregated im- 111edia1rly. The monty y,•ould go In districts. malnly 1n the South. whJch face huge costs for buying addl!ional buses. expanding clas:,room~ hiring more teachers and m5lilullng special pro- grams. 'Big 9' Steel Fir1ns R efuse 'St<11npecli11g' P ITISRl'RGH 1l'r11 -The na tion's ' Big :--.·1nP·· h.1i:.1c stee l prOOucers refused 1n be s1.1tn]'"lf'd"rl Thu rsday despi!P a rE·port lhdl \\heehng-P1!t~burgh Sleel Corp, !hf' n1nlh 1.trgr~I prod1cer . planned ;i i;hutdo.,.,·n Sunday 1n anticipation of a slNOI strike nrxt mnnth . l\1nst. of the prndur.rrs, fr)m giant US. S1eel Corp. fin rlo1r11. P:O:pn>ssed survnse al 1hr \I heP.l1ng-P1Ushurgh movr. One steel source \{'rmed the mo v e "prrma!ure " \Vheel1ng·Pl\lsburgh an· nounccd \Vednesday 11 ,.,.ould begin phas- ing nu1 11.c; ope.r.ition$Sund11y "to-prepare for a s1r1kr " · ll'e cannot y,rirk up until !be contract de11rlhne on July JI.'" a rornpany spokr~man said. "\Ve*d be damn fools if y,e did." A spnkesinan fnr U.S. Steel. th!? na- t ion·~ leading producer. &a id the company had not made any preparations yet for a shutdown of its multitude of facililits. "\\"e"r(' not clnse to thaL just now," he ~aid "Of cnursr. v.·e ca1,.l wait for the .Julv 31 cnnlract expira1inn. V.'e won't hrg1n shutting down plants unt1l a (ew days before the deadline" A srmkesm1tn for Jone5 & Laughlin Steel Corp .. sixth-ranked producer, Yid Ills lirn1 was "playing it b)' ear:· ''\Ve d\1n·t know y,·hen we y,•ill begin banking blast rurnaces or ove ns ... he !IRid. \\'heeling-Pittsburgh began ntigntiating independently with the U n l l ed Steelworkers Union 1US\\f 1 afttr it drr>p- ped ou1 of the ong1nal "Big Te n" ba sic steel producer~ last February. At that time. !he companx told the US\V ii v.·ould accept 11ny contrart the union reaches \vilh lhe "Big Nine" pro- durers provided the USW did lilt call a SlTlkl'. ~ Bethlehe.m Steel. !be. Natiiln's No. 2 producer. Mlijl It was "watchlng Ult s1lua11on" .1.nd had taken no !ilt'ps"i,rrward :\ shutrlo~·n 11~ yet t Since the unlnn ha~ said it \\'l'ltll~ not ex1end the .July 31 cnntratl deadllnt , \\.'heeling-Pittshurg h mau1t:uned 11 had no altrrnA!IY(' ellcept to ~hutdn .... ·n nnw The flr~t \Vhcellng-P1ttsburgh unit.!. to cln!if! wilt be the. cokt-producln~ planU in ~lonessen, Pa., and Steubcuville, Ohir>, Pi •A Viets losing In On Enemy Forces • SAIGON <UPIJ -A division·I~ force ef South Vietnamt!!!se regulars .... about 12,000 men -swept the approa Cb@s lo ty,'() major highways today in a .. pincer ope ration aimed at clearing th~ Com- munists from a belt roughly ar1 miles wide between the Mekong River and the South Vietnamese border. Arn1y nf the Republic of j,Si)utilJ VJet- nam spokesman at 1he big ARYN Base at Neak Luong, the Mekong Riwr ferry point 32 rrules southeast of Phndrn Penh, said one regiment and several fu.ttalions of North Vietna mese we re belieifd to be bet.,.,·cen the pincers, but no itnportant contacts were reporlcd . One pincer, they said, was f.veeptng along llighway 7, northeast of tl'e-Cam· bodian capital of Phnom Penh. The other moved along tlighway 1, which tllll! from Phnom Penh southeast to Saigoo. Earlier today, lhe ARYN a immand reported that a "small-sized'' armored unit crossed into Cambodia, -..here 37 communists were killed In the first major fighting of the new operation against the Cambodian sanctuaries that ope ned thi! "'eek. Supported by artillery an d American 5tnkes which killed :10 or the guerrilla! Thursd11y, the South Vietn amese lost two "·ounded in fighting which lastef! several hour11 along llighway 7, i;pokesmc n said. A ranger ha!talion 11nd a bal1alion of armored cavalry were involvef! in the battle in Kampong Chan PrO \'hce nine miles northeast or Krek, they s;;id. Two members of a six-man Communist commando tea m b;icked by mnrtar fire infLllraled the barbed y,•ire of a U.S. helicopter base outside Tay Ninh City, about 40 miles south of the Cambodian operation, spokesmen said. F o u r Americans and two South Vietnamese soidiers v:ere y,•ounded and two Huey helicopters were dam;iged in the attack. The spokesmen said two cornmando! v.·ere killer! and five sa!chel charges y,·ere captured. They declined to s::iy hl)W many charges went off inside 1he base believed used R!I a r;tagini:: area for )lil!ttc:opters supporting the South V1etnam~se drive in Dmbodia. U.S. B~2 bnn1hers continued ham- n1ering ::it Cnrnmuni~t pnsitinns northwest of Firebase Fuller on the north\.\•e.~t cor· ner of the Dem1lllarized ZonP <DMZl. There was sc11ttered ground contact v.·ilh communists &n the slepes of Oong Ha British Troops Seizing Rebels In Ireland Raid s B ELF A 5 T, Northern Ireland I AP) -British troops and police rounded up 30 susprcted guerrillas of the ou!Jay,·ed Irish Republican army early t.oday in the biggest security sweep since the 11.rmy moved into the British-ruled province tw() years ago. All bul six y,•ere released after ques· honing These six will appear in court on charges of 1errorist activities. So far th is ye:ir, 860 persons have been arrested and 41"1 have been convicted on terrorism charges and sentenced to 1a1[ fnr terms rangrng from six mon ths le se\tn years. About ~.000 troops and po!1ce t()(lk part tn today's da1~·n raids m ma tnly Roman Calhohc d1strirts Security of11c1;:ils "aid !ht raids wPre ''!hP natural cnn;;equrnce of 1nqu1ne~ \\h1ch have been 1n train for some time :· and that ii number nf d('l('Uments had bern seizrd SnmP of Ille I RA su5pects we.re beJ1ev- rd to ha:\"e slipped across the border 1n!o th e ln,'i h rPpubhc before thP searches st.'lr1rd . Army border patrols y,·ere strengthened ln prevent the IRA smugRling explosives, arms and :immunll1on from "hnt" centers in Ulster to the sanctuary of the lr1.i:.h republic. An armv 1'pokr;;m;in said :hat before the riiils British p11trols In Belfast came u11drr '"mnderalrly heavy" fire three times 11nd fired back t .... •ice. He sairl lwo men h;id been foun d with bullet y,·ound~ and ooe of them h11d bePn tarrf'd and fe1Hhered , a customary IRA pu nishment ror defectors. Shortly after midnight a bom b .,.,Teck· ed the 01f1cf' nf a ftttl company in doy,'nto.,.,'n Belfast. mountain below the base, llpok@&meo said. Cemmunist troops in the Mekong Della !!truck a militia outpost about 75 mi!eJ southwest of Saigon in lrouhled Vinh Binta Province, killing seven 11nd wounding 10 in the camp, n1ihtary spokesmen said. South Vietnamese spokesmen said the government's Cambodian operation is being co tductrd ''generally north of Route 7" and that part of the objective wu to provide stcunty in the Saigon area during the impending national assembly and presidential elections. scheduled Aug. 29 and Oct. 3, respec· lively. The spokesn1en also conceded that a ''small-sized element flf a r m or e d cavalry" had crossed the Sout h Viet· namese border into Cambodia to join other Sa igon forces in the operation, but they CQntinued to insist. lhat mo~t ef the troops invol ved already were Jn Cam- bodia. i:r i:r * Senators Tell Opti1nis111 Over War Ti111etahle V!'ASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen ate negotiator!'! are quietly optimistic the Nixon Administration v.·ill accept a legislated date for ending the Vietnam War as the price. for reviving the draft. A knowledgeable Democratic source, y,·1th contacts at th' \Vhlte House. said he felt certain President Nixon and House conferees will accept son1e sort or a timeta ble -perhaps even 1he nine·montb schedule for with drawal Adopted hy the Senate. The major f]U{'Sl!on, he said, was \\'hen the pill wnulrf be ~wAl!owed. The guessing is !hat Nixon v.·ill '.l'ait at least un!il after next mrinth"s \l'Ji:ISltlll\lf' e!PC• lions in South Vietnt1m, t1nd pcrhap~ :iller the pres1dcn1ia! elecLion there in October. For the time being, Administration representatives were lx'1ng pointedly calm and cGIJected :ibout !ht' c!e;;dlock ""hich since July l has left J"-;1xfln 11o•1thout 11 uthority lo draft men into the Armed Serviceis. Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird iold newsmen Thursday the Anned Force11 \\·ould begin experiencing serious person- nel shortages unleiss the draft resumel by Se ptember. But he quickly added Lhal the shnrtrall v.•ould affect only milJt.iry units s1at1oned in th e United Stales. that the per~onnel fhortages wnuld not beR1n showing up un· t.1! y,·el! into 1972 and th::it the l,".S. effnrt in Vietna m would not he affrc1ed in ::iny \\"ay. He made no mention of 11ny p<J!en· t.ial ma 11power crisis or harm to !he na· t1onal security-the points that draft ::id· voca1es drove hnme in their !:IX-week struggle to win Senate 11pproval nl a two- year exlen,c;ion f)f the draft law. The Senate version of lhe bill contain.s a provision wril!Pn by Democratic ~ader i\fike M;insf1eld set!.Jn)? a nallonal policy for withdrawal from Vietnam w1th1n ninp monlhc; nf en;irtm,.nt . prn. vid.Jng prisoners of the 11o·ar held by ihe Communists are rP!eased 1;,1multancously with !he pullout. The /louse draft bill con- tains nn such !angua,l!e. &onate and Hriu5e cnnferee~ h;i1•e. been mee!1ng nrf anr! nn for f1111r \\'ePks IQ re"OlvP thP de;idlork Another ~es~1f)11 is st hed11led fnr ~l nnday, 1111h nn -;1gn ol agrPement Snme Sen;itor<. :.re d1c;cu~.~1ng a pnc;~1 hle mnvP Jn i;rnd 1hl' Mansfiel d Amendmen1 b11ck to the \\\'n Hnu ses 111 d 1~a~.reemrnl ~ ii rrncr~~ 1h;il 11nuld force a s1ra1,1!h1 up nr dn .... 'n vote on the mr;i~ure 1n lhP Hou~" Bu1 others feel thAl 1.1•ou!d accomrl1~h nnthlng and push the 1~sue bl'lck into the headlines ;it ;i limP "'hen th e Admin1s1r;it1on fei!lc; it could hurt negotiating tifforts and interfere v.·ith th e coming elections in Snuth Vietnam. In a rel;1ted devtilepment, Selective Service Director CurlJ!i W. Tarr i;ent let· \er~ lo all the nal1nn"s Jncal dr::ift ho:ird! lnday asking them tn make a m::iximum effort In inform ynung mrn that they mu~t sti11 registPr and repnrl for physical examinations The nnly selectJve s'nice :ictivity which has be.Pn suspended because of the legisl::itive tie up is the ac- tual induction of men. Foxy Sabotage Did Mystery Man Raid 2 Plants? AURORA, Ill. IUPf ) -Someone, possibly tht aaboU-ur known as "Tbt P"ox." sv.'ilched off e.lectrical power 11t two art'a asphalt~ and left notes aceusing the firms of causing pollution. authorities said u ey. Kane Coun ty Sheriff's deputies said th' plants. Aurora B acktop and fr>1 Valley Asphal t CQ., were broken into SClmetime early Wtdnesday. The intruder left identical notes; reading: · "You have choked our friends. taused a slt!nch and killed wil dJ1fe and plants. Clean up your factory so we will not h11ve to lock it up again." The note wa11 signed "guess y,•ho," police said. "Guess who" was presumed to be lhe man who signs himself "The for" and h11s been harassing the Chicago area ind ustries in the cause of ant1pollu· Uoo. Earlier this week. "The Fox·· managed to post a large c11rtoon lambastint Mayo r Richard J. Dal ey and the st,tl indust ry on the Picas.so statue in Chicaj,:o"s Civlt Cen ter. Police said electrical power had bttn swilcht!!!d off al botl\ plants and ch11ini; wtre wrapped around I.ht s11.·1tch boxe&. \Vllh he~tlng power off. oil 110l1dif!td In line!! causing a shutdnwn o( the plant-; for !t'veral hours until the oil could be reheateod tD a liquid 1t11te. ' . ..,_;I .• • • f t'ldi,1, July ~L.19~ Disease 'May Stay In Texa s' Florida Demonstrators THINK SALE Heckle, Spit on Sen. Bayh Ex·red Prisoiier HOUSTON I UPI J -The doctor in charge of the battle against a rare horse-killing disease thinks !he epidemic can be contained in Texas. "We want to 1:top this disease -and at the moment it looks like we can." said Dr. Richard E_ Omohundro, direc· tor of the federal rflrps fighting the outbreak of •Venezuelan Equine EnCf' pha lomyel 1tis. "\\'e plan to stop this disease right nn"· and not have it hang around ." he said Thursday. Omohundro announced that within t\.\'O "'eeks every horse in Texas "'Ill be \ accinated, and within three weeks every horse in New 111 e x i co . ORLANDO. FLA. (U PII - S h o u t i n g demonstrators, hec kled and spat in the face of Sen. Birch Bayh, tD·!nd.,) upon h~ arrival Thursday lo test Fl orida support for a 1972 presidential bid. "I must admit, as a former golden gloves boxing champ, when that guy spit in my fac e I was tempted to knock him right on the seat of his pants," Bayh told A news ronference after the incident. The demonstratnrs were on Jhe run\.\·ay al Or\Ando Airport "'hen Bayh got off the plAne and followed b1m into the terminal. They appe a red angry over Bayh's liberal ac- The Rev. Michard \Vurm brand. a Comm unist prisoner for 14 years in Romania, spoke to a crowd in St. Lou is Thursday as part of Captive Nations Week. He said that Nixo n should ask to go to church whil e visiting Red China. 'It woul d be very embarrassing to Mao and Chou -all the churches are boarded up.' Oklahoma, Arkansas a n d Louisiana will be protected by immunization. But the sleeping gicknes!'l already has killed more lhan 11.000 horses in Texas and ~1exico. and the U.S. Oepa rt- ment of Agricullure has ap- 1'oxic Gas Escapes From Plant / Food Stamps to Benefit pealed to horsP ow n e r !'l GLE NDALE, Adz. (UPl l - throughout the nation to rc1.urt A 60-square block area "'as immediately any cases of sick ordered evacuA ted late Thurs· I horses. U.S. Poorest of the Poor' lay because of toxic gas Dr" Francis .I. r-.1ulhern said fumes released by a maior the USDA feared some horses r infected with the disease may fire at a chemical ferti 1zer 'ii mRnufactu ring pl;int. I 'VASHINGTON (AP) -1·he Ni.J:on Administration oHered Thursday a revised food i;tamp program that "'ill con· tinue coupons to 275.000 hi,!lher income welfare people but will cut benefits for 2 million others. standards would have been eliminated. have bren moved out of Texas brlore the qu;irantine, \\'hich '"\Ve are notifyinl': the people I Put on helpin" lhe "poorest of now t:hat if they can see H !!he " "'ent inti) effect Joly 13. I b th• poor"' families. .'":as\ or s1ncll it. they \\"OU d e '"\\'e need lo know as sovi"L I Hou'ehold' al the bollom of "'ise -to evacuate,'' s 11. d -as possible if this has !!pread s L the income scale "'i !l get the infection. \Ve are en· Rrscrve Police gt. arry stamps free of charge, he courai:;ed by e-ach day !hat Verslt'eg. •·we are adl'is~ndg said. then1 to gn to the west outs1 e passes without a case ou~ide the city "·here we\·e got a lit· For example, B f;.1m1Jy of Texas. However. we do not tivities , t 1 pec \111l!y hi! leadership last year or the Senate group that defeated the Supreme Court nomination of Florida Judge G. Harrold Carswell. The we\1-0ressed hecklers, ranging from teenagers to white.haired oldsters, chanted "Go Home Bayh,'' "Bayh hate.a the Sou th " 11.nd "Bayh I.~ a Communist." About 10 of lhe demonstrators carried anti· Bayh signs and the harcl«:ore shouters numbered about 30, although th e crowd totaled 75 to JOO persons. A few steps inside the terminal. one of the most \'OCiferou~ hecklers, a tall thin man 11.bout 3ll years old, spat In Bayh'1 face. Po11c~ stepped In befo~ 8111yh could react anr' led tum to the airport VIP lounge for ttis scheduled oewF conference. Jta1n tn~ Weltcl!ff Plai:a Only The heckler i den tti·f I et" himself to nc"·Sman -Davr Walker of WESH-TV as E Schuman, a Vietnam wa veteran and student at,neart Rollins College. He to l W11lker the sp11t1ng \.\'as an a! cident but added. "it"s peop!( ,~-:-=--=--~~~~:::'.~~-;'.::~-:::-::;~ like Ba yh that are turning this coun1ry Communist .'' "I don't feel the rudenesc; eharaclf'r11.rd hy those \\'h!'I shoul nh!".uni11ec; and· ~it in my fare characterizes the peo- ple of the state of Florida," Bayh said. TA KE THE NEWS QU IZ W e Dore You ... Eve ry Sa tu rday AMLING'S Newport Nursery 1 !1 0 0 •••t co ••·1 t.l 1h w~y ,. • .,.,p or t be•c h,· e•ll lo r ,.l o t •l •pho n • (11 •),. 6 1 3 -1!1!12 The new p\an announced by the Ag'riculture Department supersedes a proposal made last April to ct1rry out a new food stamp \aw passed by Congress late in 1970. Those benefits were reslored in the ne\.\· plan. Ho v.·evrr, an estimated 60,000 to 65,000 non- welfare persons in the higher bracket of low income families who now get st.a.mp~ will be removed from the rolls. Food stamp benefits also wil l be reduced for an estimated 2 million persons in higher income ca tegories who still qu;ilify for 1he coupons. four \.\'ith !ess than llO income "·ant to be misled," s;iirl tie more room .'' Versteeg said the gas was per month \\'i ll get ~108 worth Mulhern. a USDA animal "toxic and nauseous and it of coupons free of charge. research exper!. y,·nuld makt' you sick if you ends last of July Under the April plan, those no\v getting st.amps in states y,·here "'elfare henefits exceed new uniform federal income Assistant Secretary o f Agriculture Richard E. Lyng told 11 ne\\'S conferenre that the most emphasis has been Sen. Ke11nedy Accuses AMA of 'Blacki11ail' Now the same family is re-Rep. Graham Purccil 1 D-got a li:Ood dose of it.'' quired to pay $2 for ~106 \vor1h Tex .1. \vas not opt1milic aOOut Aulhnrities wen• unsure of of stamps. ch<inces for controlling the On the other h.:ind, a lour-ou threak soon. !hf' nii!Ur(' of the chemical in· I vnlv rd but Verstee;:: said a , member fami\.v with a max-'"Most experts agree lhe ni1mber of barrels o fll I imum ;illo\vablr inrome nf present attrmpts In h:ilt 1he S~60 :i month \\ill pay $99 to disease, including mand;itory chemicals in.~irlc lhe plant ex· ~et $108 \\•nrth nf stamps. At \·;icc.1n;!!inn pro,C?r;im nf thf' Pn-pl~~~~ offi("crs said v.•;i1er ii' present th;it f;imil.v p11ys $82 lire million-horse here! in Tex· od for Slf\6 i11 COUJ}f)Os_ as. and the masSi\'t' sprayinJt increase.cl the li:<lS pr uctinn I ;ind firrmrn requested hl>lp 1 L)ng said apprnxim;.itcly attempts, v.·il! fail." Purcell Fro in !he Phoen ix and LukP 10.S 1n11l ion pcrsnn!". nnw get said in a House speech. Air Foree Ra!".e r ire food st;imps. Despite the cut· depar11nents which have £nam b;icks fnr higher income reci· p1ents, the pro~ram is ex· Elk K equiprnenl. S eep The entir<' Glendale fire ;ind peered to increase lo 12 5 milhnn by 8 vear from 0011,., pohce de[\<lrtments were called · · nut and officers WC'ff' rf'ported WASHINGTON iAP) -Sen. dis.couraging '·to see these ef-Lyno: said. Black Ban i\1 -(<!oing door to donr in the im-Edward 1\1. Kennedy (I). forts damaged s.everely by one nst important to that mediate are;i of the \Vilbur man·s irrespons\ble 11ction." li:fO\.\"th. Ile said. is the ;idop- 1\l ass. l · accuse.d the Kennedy said the Al\1A had !inn of the nation;:il inrnme NE\V ORLEANS lUPI) E!lis Co., which m;:inufactures W ·•· I bb · f h anrl whnle!i11les fertilizers, arl-B"'1Illgton o y1sl or I e not sent him or his sub· standards f(lr quahficatton Delegates lo the J07th grand A · M d. I A t Yisin< residents to "shut off 11 mer1can e 1ca ssoc1a ion "Omm•.tlee an• substantive No cost estim;ates were lodge conventinn of the Th d r ... J their air conditionPrs. bu!ton urs ay fJ trying t s reply to the statements he made. hut Lyn.Ii: s;iid he ex-Benel'olent and Pr0tcctive ON ALL PLANTS OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY AMLING-• ,._In ulll'ornl• hortlc:ullur• •trice 1920 bl k ·1 th "-· h h down the hous e and I ac maJ e 1.Jt:mocrat1c made. peels I e pr0gram to operate Order of the Elks voted T urs-evacu;:i te." Senatorial Campaign Com· in exi sting areas -mnre !han clay In rt' lain the organiza-. -~-"-'-'--------============== mittee into silencing his at-"Instead," he said. "their 2.f)()() of the nation·s 3.100 llon'!".cnntrovprsial re-1· tacks on the AMA. chief "\Vashington lobbyist has counties -\1•ith thr Nixon quirement of "whites only" sent what can onl)' be decrihed h d · In a statement prepared for u gr!. reque.~t of $2 billion for membt'rsh1p. as a blackmail message to the th r I Th k h delivery 1n the Senale. Krn· e 1sc;i yf'ar. e \"file "'as ta ·en Y 11 dtreclor of the Democratic Th I t d h f h d I l nedy, chief sponsor of a na· e ne\.I' rues are expcc e s o\.\' o aJ1 s on a rf'SO u inn tiona! heAllh insurance bill op-Senatoria l Campaign Com-tn he put inti} effect in most \vhich 11·oulrl have deleted !he m1tlee." h I h. " f poi;ed by the AMA. said "if we areas v ear Y next year, word "w 1tr rom mem- have to sacrifice political con· Thro . refernnl': lo A:'>·1PAC L.vng said. bership req uiremrnts of the tribu\ions to protect li ves and (American i'.1edical Political The pl;in includes ;:i re· group"s rht1rter. Elks Grand health, that is a smaH price to Action Committee). v.·hich he q11ircment that a househnld 'Exalted Ruler Glenn L. Mi ller pay." descnbed as the political arm must he rnmprised nf related ruled there was not R The target of Kennedy·s at· of the AMA, as well as to the individuals. with few ex-nPces!".ary two-thirds vote fnr tack was a July 19 l£"Her he Ail1A itself, he said of 1-iinton"s ceplions such as a nurse car· pa~sage . said Harrv Hinton. direclor nf letter. ing for an unre!arerl prrsnn. Earlier. thf' dP lcgale:ii had the Washington officf' of the "In substance it !illt!gebtc; Congress. "'riling that in!o !hp fi!ivrn Miller i-landby auth(li 1ty Al\IA . had "rillen to the direc-that because some portion nf la"·· sou~ht lo prev{'n1 stamps to suspend the \Vhitcs-on ly re· for of the Dem 0 c r a 1 i c the pnhtical rund.'i supplied In ~n1ng to hipp1e-typt'.' com· quiremrnt if he dpemed ~uch A'lp''c b'. A'IA m"m~-,~ munrs and hnusrhnlds of ;ictinn •·1n !he best interest! of Sen<itona! Campaign Com-1' • ,,,. d h d " mittee. has been c.nntnbuted l>y A:-0.1· ~tu enl< __ 1~r_:r ·-------t In the letter. as made puhlic PAC to the Campaign \on1-b~· !\tnned.v. 1!1n1nn said 1h;it m11!ee . the carnp;iign rom·l r '·a~ a lifelong nen1rirrat ! r :i n-m11tf'r 011cht lo lw t1ble both to nnt arcept the fart that Sen. silenl'e n1y <iU:ick~ nn thr Kenned~· sp£"ak<; fnr 1ny p;irty Aill.4 and ~upprr-.~ ni.v rf[nrt .~ and its th1nk1ng on so sennus to nhl<11 n fnr this nalion-1n a matter as the n;it1on's he<1lth spit r fl f A 1\.1 A op- care." r n <; 1 ti fJ n -comprPhensi\'e ~1ranwh1le,'' H1nlon added. rrfnrm of !Is hr;il!h r;ire "if Sen. Kennedy \\"ant~ every delivery and l1nanc1ng system. physician in lhe coun try to 1nclud1ng national health in· leave the r>emocratic Party, sur11nce. he is going about it in the right ·•The letter threatens, nn1 way."' \'ery subtly that if I persisl, Hinton had prefaced these the AMA w11! manage to get gtat.emen~ by writing that he 'every physician in the coun- p e r r; on a 11 y had done try to, leave the Democralic e11erything in his power "to Party. help the Democratic Party >•iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii' The Great Summer Sale The $4 . or Wash Pant ' 'A'in its fair share of physician [ support" and that It "'as -I FREE The G RE AT Bidw•ll Barg•in of t he 1um- mri r! All Jack Bidw1ll'1 wash 1le ck1 t hat Wflre previously 40 '/'. off ere now $4. each, two for $7. How can you re· 1ist? This is a particularly grei11 t bar. gain for tho111 of you who w1 1r w•is t sizes 29 to 34 -there's e t1rrif ic t fl· lection in these 1ii e1 (the other 1iz1u- well, not 10 good ). But you can come e nd look anyway-yo u migh t find e bermude short for ha lf-price or • dress 1hirt for $6 . You never know ••• FAMILY MOVIES TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. AT FASHION ISLAND iiow AT YOUR GROCER~! ______ _,. 3-4 67 Vie l ido, Newport Bee ch . ' . , ' • i 673-451 0 Wt rwr~ \'our Ch').,lrr·Pl)lllOUlh ff1lrl'J. 'C1u•e we ~nnw if }'"u"re happy with 1hc '""•Y we scrv1u. your prc~nl car you'll come hi ck i nd buy )OUf nc~t car f1om U$ too. So -.,, 1ry 10 keep WE·CARE PACKAGE our lCf\"ICf lmrs 1ho11 1nd ou1 ~oplc cour1tou1 V.'c •1m ro do 1hc "Ork right chc first hmc And "'c don"t o•rrrh1rgc for "hat we"1·c done. And scf\·1cc "a"t all .-c care about. ca.her We c.uc enou1h to hire cour1cou1 s•Jc5mrn 10 an\"tr all your quc•11on1 ui d 1hnw )OU JUl1 •he car you want. And"' care cnou1h to go o•·cr \(IU' nrw tar ,.,th 1 l\nc·t001h romh bff~rt '"'° dn•r 11 '"'Y We C11r' Try us -ynu'IJ \TC Pl,ymoutb Dustct. A'il 1bolll 1pttl1I prk r• nn•! Ou•lu"i 1hr comract th•t 1 •mall rnou!h." 1•1 b15 rnou1h. Sm•ll '"""I~'" _ _,_ bl: low rri••d. "'1 Oii IJI. H•y !O dn~f, <l)J. '" pl•t Ilg mooJh !tt """ ~·• 111 comf!M"I. <llf}' 1 b111u1t<1v1. ""d r\d• o •mooll1 •l1 !lllllC~ lilqw <•• Costa M•sa Huntin9ton B•och --o~ • Your Cbryslct-Pl,ymoutb Dealers. Atlas Chrysler·Plymouth, Inc. Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth 2929 Harbor Boui.vard 16661 Beach ·Boulevard • ~ DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE That Freeway Dilemma '" The freC'\1 a.\' ptllLle, a game that many more Lha n ty,·n c·an play. is develnptng Jigsaw edges in fluntington Beach. Just \1hcn the pu1.tle \1as nearing a readable pie· lure, thf' stale has changed ~ome key rules. Ancl all of a r;udden thrrc arl' i;;on1e mi!>:;1nr,: pieces. t'rom J!Unllngton Be<irh's ''1c11•point. the slate ha!!: placed these J.:ey p1ec·es 111 the han ds of li unt1ngton l\each's neighbor~. r\e11·pnrt Beach and fountain Valley. For JI is nu11· obvh.1u~ 1hat tht•se r1ties C'an block con· i;trul·t1on of the P:i.t·1f1c l'oao:;t Freeway and l~unlington Beat·h Frccy,·av 1Hnutt• 3!)1, the two lifelines to 11h1ch Jlunt1ng1on Ht,-ach h.'l"i t1t'd ii" future. \\1th the ~·na.'ita l ~rc£·11ay a<: nO\\' plannrd through Jl unt1 ngton R('a1·h a duuhtruJ survivor at best. and IA 1th no a lternate plans evrn Jtl the talking stage. l·lunt1ngton Reach off1(·1als feel the logiC'al step i<> for the stale to place high pr1or1!y on eonstruction of the Route 39 free· \\·ay. This \vould be consistent with the ne\V state policy of emphasizing relying mostly on north·south freeways to serve bearh areas. An~ it \\'Ou!d provide at least some help for a <.:1ty with a projected growth to nearly 300.000 and already januned high \vays every summer weekend. Assistant State Public '\'orks Director Bamford F rankland this v.·eek assured lluntington Beach officials that the sl ate \\'ntild cooperate on this and held out a f urther hope that Houle 39 couJd be continued down lo Pacific-Coast Jl 1ghv.ay instead of terminating at Adams Avenue Rut thi s as.~uran('C takes no account of the strQ11.g oppos1 11nn ret·ently rc·a\1·akened in Fountain Valley to the present alignment of Rotite 39. Fountain Valley can block ii simply by refusing to sign the freeway agree- ment. Frankland n1aintains that the poJjcy of not 'forcing a free\\•ay on a comtnunity is nothing ne"'· But count1ans cannot help but \\Onder about that v.·hen they drive on the Santa Ana Free\~·ay through Buena Park. \.l.'hich did not sign a freev,iay agreement. Buena Park got no Inter· changes or off ran1ps but did get a freewa y. Fortunately, some forces in Fountain Valley do ap· pear willing to talk, although the seen1ingly unbending attitude of the elementary school district, which could Jose a part of its adniinistrative offices lo the present route. presents a n1ajor stumbling block. /Is for gaining cooperation from t\e\1 port Beach, Jiunlington Beach v.•ill have lo de{'ide \\'hether 1n \\'a1t several years for ne\\' thinking there as traffic problems y,·orsen. or seek support from other coastal con1n1un1t1e<; to exert pressure in ~acramento to con1e up \l.'1\h so1ne satisfactory al ternatives. After years of exerting the leadership in proposu1g and pushing free\vay development, the state is no\V adopting a policy which local officials '.'ice as the state's washing its hands of some of the very proble1ns it \•.'as instrumental in <:realing -and as sayinl? thal lluntin,t?· ton Beach and other communities must solve both loca l and regional traffic problems by working-things out \vittl t heir neighbors. 1'he ne\v policy obviously has ITI(•ril for F'ountain \1alley's imn1edia le concerns. But, it all adds up to a sugarless pil l fo r lluntinglon Beach to S\l'allov.• 1''hcn one rc>calls that the con1n1unity got ll." \\•ishes on nei thl'r aligr~ment yet accepted both and ba sed all its plannin~. particularly do1vntoY.'n redevelopment, on the routes that 11cre adopted. 'rhe state may be \\'ashing its hands but lhev haven 't gntten any cleaner in the eyes of Huntington Beach of· fic1als. . I make this trip to reduce rensions and. H You See Now, Son, Dear Govertitnent lgJtOring Danger It All W orl{ed Out The guard r:<an1inPd their permits and ,;n11l1>d tolrrantl_1·. "Taking 1he boy on his first hunl, fl1r !'at!nders·•·· he a"k<·d. "That's right ,'' said lhe proU!I father. "Jim here's 15. Tune to pruvt• l11rn~t'lf" "l hope you gel one. k1<l," sa1cl 1he guard, opt•ning the ~lectnlil·d g;ite ... But kee p your e y es ~led. ·n1ey're get- tin"l'. mi~hty searee " - ·.· ~ . ''~-, FaUlet and son, rifles at the read}, followed the narrow, marked p;irh ttirOUJ!h the mine fu:-!d , pas~- ~ rd 1hrough a se- . ~-. .. C(l(ld gale and al last enlt•ted The <.:1t)'· l\tUCM OF' IT \vas firP -hla<'kencd r11h- hle. over which weeds and even sm11l1 trees had begun 1n grow. but here and there a gulled building still towered . "Gosh." said J1n1 , w1r1e -r ve d. '•E\'erylhing seems~ ... so crov.·d~d ." "\Veil. don 't forget , ~on," said h1.~ fathe r, "a million people used 10 live here." ''A million! It's hard to believe. \\'here'd they all go. Dad~" His fa ther looked surprised. ''To The ~uburbs. son. Leastwise. these that C'ould. Don't they teach you anything at 8C'ttool?" ''SURE. DAO. But I never did qull.e un- derstand some Lhings. 1)1d they a!! go al (lfl('f' ~ .. H1~ lather lau.ithrd •·No, it ~t;irted ~lov.I.\·, bark in the Su:t1es. Gradually, ·rhe C11,· i.:re-w mnre and more unlivable. There v.rre 1~11\'f't fll1lure~. and \r;:iH1c J<1n1i; and unbrrathaUle air "\\'or.~e ~ rL seen1rd like half thr iwople \1rre-JObles~ b1Jn1~ l1\'1n~ on v.elfarr anrt the cnn1e ratr w11~ ~high 1L \\a<:.n·t safe tn \I alk tile .~lreets 1n the da ,1 lr,!.!ht "The schools \lrre 1crriblr F1111 or l.n1f1ngs end dnpe No decent parent 1.11:1n!ed to raise his children 1n an A1 · mosphere like that. So people began mov· Art Hoppe in~ lo Tht" Suburbs. "Naturallv, tne merchanls lollnv>'ed, opening shOpping centers, hranth banks and all that. As factories be-came clean and automated, the y mo\·ed oul or The C..:lly, too, to be closer to their workers. ··so. YOU SEE, there finally wasn't anv reasnn for Hn\•one 111 The Suburhs to rt~k com1n~ 1nlo The Cily any rnorf'." "\\'hy d1(!n 't c~·er}bocly 111 The City 111ove to The Suburbs, Dad? .. His fa!h('r !rov.n<'d "Th<'re \\'<Isn 't room , son . \.\'e had to think of land dcnsi· ty factors and propcr!y values 11 nd ... \VC'll , anyway, The H1ol.~ 1n The Ci1ie~ dunng lhe laze Srvent1es solved that problem and sinct then, of course, we ·ve kept The Cilie.~ fenced and gua rded. Now do you 11nderstand ?., "1 guess so. Dad . All but nnl! th1n,11:. Jl o\v did you decide 1.1•ho got lo mrtve 10 The Suburbs and who had to stay in Tut: Citv?·· ,;Hold ii, son! There goes one~ Quick, shoot!" Jli\r S RIF'L E CRACKED . The quarry 1.1·en! down. Father and son hurri<'d n\'er 10 examine their kilt It was an emaciated bla<'k boy, not much oldrr than Jun. ,f1m starM al lhe dead bci1·, a stran,1te ]{)(1k nn h1" fa('e "!)(In l wnrry. wn.'' said his r111hrr. "You Jll<.( put him oul of his n11sery. That ·!> All .. •·n l!>n't that , Oad. \l'i; his sk111 l nc\!'r i;;;iv. :in\ one w1lh black skin before ·• "Th11i '" r1gh1. son. And in The Sulrurlis ) mi never \\'di ·• "Oh." ~aid .Ji111 noddin~ thllughllulll', "now 1 understand how you decided \l'ho h<1d to stay Jn The City ... Picking a Born Winner ''ou'rp 11 born \\'lnner if- You turn ou1 t.n be twlCf' tht man vou r mother hoped you'd be • ·111" onlv lime you bothert'd • 10 SPnd Bway a box lop ynu got bark A 7{1-fnot y 11 ch t h~· re1urn rn a1l You are tl'W' only rnan your nlolt in your block \\'ho ~!ill ha:o; all hi~ own lf!('lh. Count 'em -32 ,·our only hRnd(cap 1n hfc i~ you r gnlf SCllff', A nev.· brrf'd of do~ h:i~ bM'n n:1r11rd in )'Our honor h) !hr Amt'rk·an Kenntl Club Your dumb kid look.' like his mothtr a nd your ~n1art kit! 1:1kf'~ 11fler you. SO RARE AR1'~ TH~: TllH F.E <11,ra.~C'~ vou ha\'I! lhal rile 1'ia1lonal lle11llh institute has arral18ed to J!l\r ~ou fret medical lr•atment for the rro;\ of }·our life. You loo k a rhancP and bou11hl a gecondhand <.:llr from Dick f\1:con, thi'n turned •round 11 nd ~oh1 It ror !l'l timr.~ Out\ price to a rith Trxan v.hu \\anterl ti for a *>UVtnlr. When you fttl !1kf' eating ;:i p1crr_ nf watenntlon. yo11 ha1·e tw o v 1 r e pre111dent.s handy to pick out the 1el'tJ! Sometimes lM pHght of the 11neinic U.S. doll ar depruse_.~ you 110 mu ch that you consider w~lhet It might not be a ' l. Hal Boyle _) 11ood idea lo put oul a sounder currf'ncy of )'Our own. \·our 1~·ife g1~·cs away hrr Ja~t year's diamond$ to Ellz;iheth Taylor. \·ou don 'l v.'orry orte'n about wh~1 i~ happeni ng to lht narional ecology. \'i'ily ~hould you' After 11ll. wherever you ,ic:o, ~ou n1akc your own ecolo,ll:y. '''HES \.OU K CU P r11nnelh ove:r. 1l dor.:.~n ·l bo!her ~·ou. I.et one nr lht sen·ant.s mop it up \'our hrother·1n-IR\\' ha.~ strady work. 111-' )Oh is to p111 ~011 on the back when y~u get tired of do1n,11 11 yourself You ha\t. lhe b11!1:trst pornography C"11lltC\IOf1 in town. hut hc<'ause of your prestigl! !he cr1ticr; call 11 Jlrl Thcrc'ii nolh1n12 vou hate worst than ...,·,nning \ht> rn1llion·doll11r N,w York !'itatf' lollrry, bt't;iu~f' 1t puts )lr'IU In ;innrhrr ta:< hri'lckrt-and wh11t • llU15llllt'e that ("311 ht' You rniploy 11~" drorman the guy your h1Rh s~·hool ,i.:r11rtt1at1nfi: c!"ss \'O!l"d 1s mo~r l1kcl~· lo .,t11T1•('d \\'hrn )OU ferl l1k, i;rnnkinfi: ln 11 0 "lcvetnr, you havt tfl ~l~nd v.•1lh you r h11ek to lht> rr11r v.•1111 i;o the door won·t t·lnsc o.ri your c1g11r. Gloomy Gus \\';ilthini;: lhe co~\.~ for the lh1nl· in~lon Br11rh centn1I library rlimh fnim 12.! m1l11nn In $~ 1 m11l1nn , 1.111e clin only hope lh;:it that ii will t·~1nta1n 11 few text~ on actount1ng prneedures !or councilmen to per- use. -D. A. R. T~I• lt1tur• .. nun n111t.,• V!tWI, M l f\K Ull•+IY ,.,. .. •I t"lt ~tW.,lltf'. 11 .... your "t I HYI II 01 ..... 1 •••• D•llJ ,It.I. Two Mediums Sliould Equal Sor11e Media We purists pervc rsioos of n1ay protest language. but at the h1nguage goes lls merry \\'ay. ignoring us. We put up sandbags against lhe rising ri ve r ol vulgarism~ and neologisms, but our ef- Fnrls are generally as futile-11s those of King Canute commanding the tides. \Vorrls ctianj.!e "''illy-riilly. regardless ol Sf'n.~e. lagic. or gr;:immar. This is part of lhe ·life-force" of a ,·ital language. and wh1lt Jls guan::lians may try lo prune the f ..... ,... .,~ -~ Sydney J. l;la_rt' · . .. ~-· -r~~ . . f'X('eS~<'S. it i ~ llll!)l)SS\hle tn keep the hl'flgr.~ 1rin1 or pre\'t'nt yrster-d11y's weed fmm berom1ng to(!a y·s flower. "f\IF:l'>IA" IS TH E peric<'l t x.'lnlpl e ri~ht now of .:1 v.·orrl 111 transition. It ls A !"'IPUl;:ir \\Ord , rn('arnng the avenues of i,!C'nrral t'()ll1munic<1t1on. such as 11rwsp<1f'Pl'l'. magazines. r<1dio. telev1s1on. II 1s 11 plural word, the 1'ingular being •·n1M1un1." Bul v. hat has begun lo happen is lhat ''media" 1s no"' being treated as 11: i;:1n~lar noun. ;ind "n1edias" is turning into the plural. This strikes dismay in thr heart of <1ll Lat1ni~ts and pedagogues, bu1 ~en.~f' !lnd 1rad1t1on will not prevail - · mC'd1as" J.~ wtll nn 1!s way tow11rd ac- re11tancr, if not lcg111macy. An d ··mcd1111n" i~ nn 11..~ way out as a dcsigna- hon of a Sif18lr ;nenlte of c<>mmunicatioo. J\'.(lRO!)\' K:O:O\\'S v.·hr these mutations oo·ur, or \\'hat rt~p ·folk-feeling lie~ l)('h1od 1he~e ricarly irresistible changes. \\'r h;ne already ll\~I in English the "ron1J1Qt1nd )l(i..-..~%1vr," lhe "dooble ,ic:en1tive." and tht' "S\JbJunrtive preter1l" -and 1nut·h n1orr ·is still to go. \\'hen did Enghsh-.~pe::ik1ng people stop i:.R111111 "~inll" one's el"<'" and bf',1t1n :<aying ".~un11~nr <'I s<''.~"? I h!l1'e knnwn n11I\ •Wll' Jlt'l'SO!l l/1 n1y life \\'hO S<llrl •·sonic ooc 's elS('," v.·hu:h is rnrrect hut sounds artillc111! and is totally dead bc~·ond 1111 hope of rr\•ivaL \Vhcn dld Lhf' pa.~'tivf form, "the hnuse ll' hf1n,R b1ult," t'Omt into PClpular usage. a~ a~11ino;t tt.e C1ld ··me house iii hu1ldln1f '? (~ra1n111arians may screAm about lhis baslard1led 115e of tht pr~enl participle "btin11·· \\'ilh the pa.'t participle ··txillt," but ii is of no a1a1I. A 'll U. or COt:R.'iE. thr :split inl1n1te 11nrl !hf' ~rn!Pnl'f' enc1111g \\1th A pr('prolll· tl<'lfl renia1n "si~" only in the eyes of 1ht- ,.e~!;il virgin~ in lht' \rmple of )angu11~r. "It's me:· ··"hn did vou ~~··, .. th11n whOJn ," "vrry plea..W'C{:· "ttY 11nd 11n." 'the best of the twn " -theu lrt' nn\ t\'en gtlnipsed ;u; solecisms anymorr. '° famlllar ~' ~eir usage. Surviving a Wrecked Auto The ,1tn1't'ri1mcnt. is movtn,I! rapidly towani mak ing ll posslhlp t11 survive thf' in1parl nf nn auto wrerk. but it's barely n1ovi11g al all ro rnakt· it rasier to g<'t nut or ~nur f'.'lr aftC'r11·ards Thf' result is 1h<1t J .. 'JOO pcrsnn ~ arr kill· cd in 11·rel'ked-au!n fire s each year l'lnd anu!hrr I /IOO 1lro\1•n in s11brnrrged vrt11rles. at·f'nrd1ng to data t'iled by a l'n1v"r s11v 11! Okl;ihoma research team under rontract \\'J!h lhe Department of 1·ransport.at1on. THE Rt:S t-:ARl'll ERS' 0 BS CURE REPORT, ent11led ''l::scap e. \\'orthiness nf Vehicles and Occupant Surv1v;1I," conrludes, moreover. "Enough cletail is avall;:ihlC' \•) establish lhal en- trapment \\ilhout fire nr submergence i~ frequ~nt {'nough to be a serious pro· blrrn .. Transpnr111ti11n Orp;1rlnlent offirial.~ say the Oklation1a ~rnup is continuing its \1·11rk. anO lht'~' point nut that standards for fl:.i1n1n~1h1l1 1~· r1f ;iulo uphnl stery have alre;1dv brr·n ;;rt Bul ·wl· ha\ r !\c:irr·hed in va111 lhri1ugh thr f'onf1dentJal. $•HJ fi mil\inn J\a11 onal ll ighwa.v S;ifrry Burrau 1973 r<'srarch b1111gel rr1r anV SJ.'(n th<lt thf' burra11 I.~ do1n~ the kind or large-SC'ale rest"Rreh th.it \1'111 be needed tn establish full slan· d<lrds fnr esrape-1~orth1ncss . \Vh<lt's morr. !he f\an1mahllity stan· diirrl ~et by the department is ·what !he Ok lahoma re~f'arch team already found lo be the norm tn !he cars they tested. A•11 ---,.,;-Y"" "1'c.J:s 'I don't ge t it! How does this come under housekeeping?' A.\'O THEBE IS APPAll f:,\'TLV no U5e 1r1()k111g tn the auto ind11~trv itself tn take the lc;:id 10 making \'ehic.le~ rnore !1re- rPs1 s1<1n1. For thf' cnmpan1rs wanted 1he 12n1ernn1eot to set a f<lr we<lkl'r fabri cii standard lh<ln the b11rn rJte nf four in- ches pC'r minute 11·hi rh was finally 1'~1<lh!1~h<'d As 1he Oklahom;i ~tudy pul 1\: "The lf>· in<.:h·prr·minute horizontal burning r<1tl! ;idvocated by the r1utomob1le manufac- turers for vehicle interior materials is equivalent l'I the burnini;: rate of ordinary paper towels " Tne rC'J')()tl Indic ated strong ly tnat th @ Nixon Still Poses ll1iv. cln ~nu run .1 ga1 n.,l a Prr~1rlt'nt \\ hn ha~ rndrd fnmhat 111 \ \rtn.1m. C'lrared lhe air for better rrlat11n1~ vnth Ru ssia and npenrd a d1al11i:;1H· 1111h thina on pea cr~ In tlHs prr.;;pre111 "" d1lrn11n:1 lhl' nrn10- t'r<1!1r ;i~p1r:int;;-for thp prr~u1ent1· ;ire do1n~ \1hat 'ron1r~ naturally The\' are 1•'rn1ni: 1n on I 'rr~I· d<'nl N1<ton AS a rr- i•e:-.,ion President 11nd nne insC'no;illve In prnhl ems nf un- f'mpln vment, rll.<t", lh(' ~·oung, and the downtrodden. ~lnrr lh11n 1110 thirds 11r 1he natinn',.: r>e1norr:i11c c11un!y rtiairman. as reporrrd in !hf' C.11llup Pnll. !hr.ugh! the econon1y \\Ould hf thr big issur e"rn brfnre !he annnunrf'mtn! nf ! he Prr51drn1's planned visit to l'ekinp; next y<';ir Thr~· have even more reason lo think 511 no11· TH ERE \\'();-.;'T HI'.: TO() manv issues \pf! if N1x11n sucrrrd.~ in i.:Cttin~ 11 negnl1a1ed rnd of !he w11r as well as the !crmin1111on of Arn£'r1ran ron1bat IL is in this light that the President's very daring ---Bii Gf'1n•gc ---. Dt.lr Gf!<lrRe \\'hiltever ber.vnt, ol the l>ld- h1.sluonef'f man who held doors open fnr wmnen" MISSES (;ALLASiRY Ocar Mfii~s He 's flauened betv.·een 111 door llnd 11 w11ll in the baq11Jin ba~men! And )'OU ~hnukl ~P tht ~uy v.'hn look ()ff hiii h11t when worurn J!Ot nn th~ elC\'A!or ...,·omen·s llti got him 10 ytars on Dtvil's J5land. f Richard ~1 il son drc1.,111ns nn thr f'rl"lnOrnv take no thf'Jr fl<·•l1fi\:tl 5ilil,lllfl<'anc<'. • Fron\ 1he br1:tu1ning of his ad - 1n1111:-.tr;1t1on 1n 1968 f\1xon has rtJn A ha1.;:irdo11s l'OursP nn pnhr1es aFfrct1ng rrn1Jlo_1 mcnt. 1nterr!>t ra!cs. taxes and h11s1nrss policy 11 1~ allempt 11 t cni:1ncfrc1t defla11on 11 ould havp been r<'J:tardt'd 1n earlier days as pol1t1cally ~u1r1dal ii was w1drly prC<t1clf'd h& rnutrln '1 hold to that hne under the prc~sure nf increa o;r1t unemployment even Lf infl:it1nn \\rrr arrrsted. lnfl11tion has not brrn convincingl y ar· rrstrrl but u111'mplov1nen! ha ~ 1't!>1hlv in· rrca~f'd anrl ,'j1xo111 sUll holds the hne As Secrpt;:iry tif Ilic Tre<1sur\' ,fc)hn COnnally annnl1n<:erl 0n the Prrs1dcn!'s hehalf: no tax ru!s :-iP 11C\\' spend111R l\o 11·age·pr1ce rr,·irw bo11rd. No mflnrlatory wagf'-price controls. HA\'11\'G fl.1ADE TllESI:: derisions in consultation \\'llh his advisers lht Pres1- drnl probabl,\' cannot rrverst Cflurse in !unt. 1o hR\'f' much effrrt bfofnre lht ele<· lion r:in1paign next yrar And if he does ha1·r to revt'rse course 1'11~ opponf'nts will regard 1t as a confpss1on or error 11nd lack of fortSifi:hL The Nixon pohcy rests on the !tlubborn C'Onviction the! tvcrylh1ng ls gelling bet · ter regardless of ·wh11t hi" senatorial opponents ar leaders of nrganized labor 611)'. The' cha1rma,, or !hr Cnunr\1 flf Economic Ad vistrs. Or. Paul W. ~lcCrac.ken. Insists thal two propositions stand out· output 11ncl t>mployn1ent will ronrlnut> lo rise; !hf' rate flf inll allon w1ll not increase but prob;Jbly rlccreese TRF.N HE l\,AK E."i 0n, lmportanl con· trs~ion . How fast wlll th{'S(' rle\·clopmf'nl.~ unf old and how f11r Y.lll lhf'y go? Th11t 15 ) -· ( -··-- Jack Anderson l chances nf su r\11'<1) in a car 1h:ll plungrl in1o water are slim ... The <11r huhhlr f'll· trapped in tthe test1 1Th11·lc t1iul 1! bt! breathed less than nnr n11nlllr h1• the front-seat passen,1ters ;ind only slightly greater than a minute by exper1rnced divers in the rear seat." it said. THE REPORT FOU!\"fl !hat car doot5 11ometimes jammed under v.ater fnr reasons !hat apparently ha1·e n(lth1ng l.n do with the so-called "o\·rrprrs.~ure'· o! the \l'atf'r that bears do11·n 011 1he roof . This OVl'rprrssure oftrn pu~hr<> lhr lop~ nf cars "down s1gn1fJl'antlv." n1akin11t il ~till harder 10 f'llhf'r grt nut nr brerithr Equall)' trC'acherous ;:if!er an accident are buses. rspr C'1a lly school bu se5 \\'llh pu ~h-oul w1nd(1WS, the re sea r ch e r s discovrrrd _ .. Push·out 1\incil•WS p11;,e s1gr11(1ca nl pr()blcn1s as an C''c;ipr rr111\I' from a bus." !he report sa.1.~. "Thev ;ire oftf'n in- adequ;:itp to pre1rnt. pa sseng1•r r1ect1 011 and1or loO d1ff1C'ull to OfX'!l for e'ca pr" lnterc!ly buses. too, werr fnund to ha1•1 escape problems ··Tht· ad('q11a('\ nf w1n- rlo1.1· exits for escape when pa<>sengrr~ ar11 injured 1s doubtful bec;iuse of the pro- hlems in ('ntrrin~ the e:uts a~ 11elJ as th11 height of rhe exit above the ground. a Target lhe bi,i:: p11!1t1c11I rg1r~l1nn fnn The 1,,\(l('k niarkct rlof s nnl ~rrm 01ul h 1mprrssf'd v.1!h ttir srerrl of thP rero1rr.1 and hnv1 fl'lr 11 1• 111 .i;n fnr !ho rrn1C1111r1rr n! !h1 • .1ear . Thf' f1nanr1:il )nl1rn;il~ ;ind thr ~e·N \'nrk bank anal~.~r.~ 1!n n"t rl'flert np- t1m1sm fin !hr p'1ri of hu<.1ur1,,s managl'r:t lo match 1'\1xQn·s ~:1·cr;.bndy SC'en1s tn ha\'e hi~ finger~ , rus~f'd 1 r ynu can hr!lrl r 11 labor lr.1rlrr r.enrge :-01tan~· think~ things are ~n har1 that if he \\'Cf!' 'iixnn hr \1·nuld in~ll!ute 11·age and pn<e f'on1rnls Prrh;ip" l\feany ran say this brr;iuse 1hf' 1na10r lah(lr con- tracts enlere<l 1nlo 10 1%,11 \\lll ~unn ha1 e brf'n t('nr.R;nlial1>d nn a h1ghrr 1\aq ha~1~ and !his prnblf'm 11 il1 nnl hr ~o af'\Jte fnr the fnllo\\·1ng ~ r.ir nr 111 n 11 hrn !o\iftr 1.1•111 re.~ume its drmrind~ fnr hi)!hrr 1~:i.i;r~ In !hf' mrantime. 11·age cnntr(ll WQuldn't be Inn bad _ A drum ·firf' of cril'll'1~rn i~ cnminit frnm Hou~e \.\'ays ;ind ,\1e;ins Cha1rma n \V1lbur 11-ltlls who says the Nixon economic prilicie~ at(' fai\1 n~ He wants to cul taxes and control v.·ages <ind prices. Friday. July 23. 1971 Tltl! criitor1al pngt of tht Dn il y Pilot seeks ro 1n/orM and st1m- 11lott renrltrs by pri>scnting this llf'U:Spapcr's op1 n1on s and com- rntntnry Q"n topics of 111ti>rl"s! n111i s1g111 f1can <'e. by provid ing a forum fnr tht expression n/ nur readers' opinions. <rncf hy prrsenln1f1 tht d1 vcrs1: vi,11,. pol11t.s of Informed observers and 1pokesm rn on topics of tht day. ttohert N. \Vecd, Puhlisher ,,> .. ~ '•""·--:;: '.,.l- Newport Bea~h EDITION Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 04, NO. 175, ~ SECTIONS, « PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 23, "1971 TE N CENTS Panel Acts to Soften A citizen's committee thlnlt.ol Newport Beach should soften sections of a pr~ posed ordinance lhat v.ould require y,·aterfront properties to ha ve 4tl percent of the land open for "view corridors" to the bay and Pacific Ocean. The advisory council said Thursday that sideyard setback.<:. recon1mended by the Lower Newport Bay Civic District Committee are .. too excessive" for buildings 35 feet or under. 1'hey asked the city to develop a possi- bl e "sliding scale" whereby the amount or required public vistas would increase In proportion to the building's ,height. A 16 percent setback requirelTll!.nt for buildings wider 35 feet was seemingly a consensus opinion although no \'Otes v.·ere taken. The council, which has been besfot by philosophical differences since its crea- tion in May, has tv.·o remaining meetings in which lo finalize recommendation on the eighl·page ordinance rnntrolling shoreline development. The ordinance, which must go lo the planning rnn1n1is.sion in early August, would place restrictions on water- oriented commercial and mulliple family dwellings on the water front from the Sc1·ee1aed ·f1•ou1 the Su11 Santa Ana River to Poppy Street in Corona del ~tar. Heights are li mited to 35 feel, unless special access conditions are me l. Rut the ord1nanct•s most criticized src· lion h;:is been that designating the ~O per· cent sideyard. The committef''s request for a s!1d1ng stale was not intended to indicate ao- prov;il or high rise by sonic of the members. "This is only meant as an interim slep until we get something belter," said Margot Skilling. "But we can"t afford to screw up t.he i.ft· D,t.!LY PILOr $!.,! Pholt \Vhen Ray \·eiez of San Bernardino and his \vife \Vant reliCf from the sun while vi sillng Newport Beach, t.hc.v run up their Portuguese Sun Screen. Screen. designed by \'elez' sister, is colorful version of sun shades seen in the European nation. \reJez model is illustrated with a big yellow blue sky and green sea. 'l'he sun, F e1nale Guest Pins ~1ale Dinner Cra sher /I. p;i1r rif burglary susp€f'I.~ apparently !rft brh1nd by their _gr!tlWflY car driver 1•1rre tn iail Th11r$day, aft.cl 1n1crrupt1ng ~ '\'('wporl Reilch rl1nn•'r p;irty .J;irk N l\ahn, 21. nf :1111 Ogle SI. Cos!;i ~1rs;i. \\'i!S cap!11n•d b~ ;i pnliccn1;in anrl An ;i1tnrncy aftt;r first hcing p1nncrl hrhind a ba1hroom cluor by a 1von1;in l;UC'S!. ll1anP !\I Bednar~ki, HI. ;ilso nl the 0}!1<' Street adclrPss, rarne lo police head- quarlers ]H1rr and wa s bonkPd. The 1ncidet\I. al. !211 41lth St , Of'currcd rifler Judy H ,\11t('hrll hf'ard a 1·ar roar nff the sand ou1.~1de onto Seashore Drive . She Wl'nl In 111ve,i;t1galr :inrl told in· \'l'sl1g:itors she spotled l\ahn downstairs ;inrl gnl him h('hind th<' bathroom door. u·hile :O.iorris S. Coontz, a la wyer. headed outside. [nves!igalnrs .~aid Kahn fled with r onnlz in hnt pursuit. vaulting over a \\'illl hcfore being tackled by the attorney and Officer Dnugla.~ Nicholson. Costa Mesa Pulllic Favo1·s Police Ha11dlii1g of Melee By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 1~1 Dolly Pllo! Stoll C11izen rrHtlinn 1.o rl)~!a :'11rsa 11ol1rr ha11dl1n,[! of rn:iior disturbancr in the College Park di slrirt la\r \Vednesd;i;; is running ~ to 1 nr higher in fa vor, 11 V..'i!S disclosf'd !nd;1~·. Thf' dcpart1nrn!".<> IHf'l1ciil squ;id "''as rallrd lntri action at IO 1> m. \Vcrlnesdav, v.·hen ;i crowd rr1ng1n_g fro111 :ino to ~ refusf'd In leavr iin nu1dO(lr party. By !he time il wa s over two hours 1Hlrr, l!l p<'rSnns had been arrester!, onP. hospitalized and n1hers V.'f're left suf- fr ring cuts and bruises. police and party· gners alike Patrol Di\•ision comn1ander Capt . Roberl Moody said today he is keeping 11 list of calls and letters received regarding the dispersal ·incident. He said he has rccei'Ved more than 11 dozen in favor of police response to the tense situation, compared to four critical nf how ii was hanrllf'rl . City !\tan ager Frf'd Sorsahal has also ref'eived more 1hao Li s11rh replies One v.·nman f'(ln1pla1n<'d Thur sday !h;it poli ce v.·cl'e at. least p<1r!ia\ly to bl.>mP fr.r the situalion·.~ <l1s1nteg r;it!on , charg ing nnP youth v.·;is ~rnaC'kcd with ;i h<1 ton wh ile trying tn rlr;in up trash and debris in the v.•;ike of thr. party. Kevin ?.,.f(lrrri\1·. 17. of 2~1 4 ('ollei:e Drive. organ17.1:r of thP p11rty \1•hich in- <'luded a li vP. a1npl1fied rf)Ck band in th': fron t yard, tried to Sf'('Ure city permission He wa nter! to b!0rk the .~trrct and pro- vidr room to mo1·e. but Citv ~1an2cer Sorsabal said Thursday th is v.·oulU ha\·e bcl'n inad1·isable. City councilmen nonnally appro"e rir disapprove such 1equests, but ~forrow. only applied Thuesday -the day after Monday's council meeting -leaving lhe ~Se& RIOT, Page Z J Sea View Plan Curbs terim," :she added, asking for the com- mittee to recommend a '"low density, low profile"' rnmmunity. The council and audience members displa yed short tempers over two basic points: docs the city want any high rise at all and is it "stea ling·· from drvelopers lo dov.•n-zone land . "I think we all want to ansv.cr one s1 n1ple question : Do we want over 35 teet or not?" said Dede t-itoore citizen panel member. Mrs . Sk!ling noted , "We answered that last week,'' bul Mrs. Moore said, "Well, I rl.on't ttunk we did ; everyone qualified i I. " \lrs. ~1oorc repeated \Vcrlnesday that a limit ol 35 feet would .. preserve the tradi· tional character or the hilrbor,"" but Lar· ry :0.1illcr said he f£'ll that "with proper zoninl!. high rise is rnmpatib!e lo 1nar1ne env1ron1nent . '' Hoping to end the weeks-old argumrnt, Councilman Cary Kymla intervened with, "l think the only answer is that the eom- mittee is split on this issue." Kymla said that tax incentives and scaled side yards could "stimulate pro- perty owners,'' an idea wh ich was sup-- ported by Balboa Bay Club developer Dan O'Farre\I, who called down-zonlng a form of "stealing -morally and ethically wrong.'' Present zontng allows a 50 foot lim it and an 85 font llmft in different areas, said o ·Farrell. By reducing that to 35 feet. owners are "gil•ing you I~ or flO feet wilhout com- pensati(ln," he said, f'harging thal "it 1vou!d be lhe American v.·ay to pay for tha.t." Resident Alan Beek. replied that the cl· Iv had "no moral or elhical obligation" to the owners, \vho. he suggested, "could sue if any legal recourse ex.ist:s." San Diego Picked City Chosen for GOP Convention DENVER I AP) -The Republican Na - tional Committee's :site selection panel loday chose San Diego as the city for lhe 1972 GOP convention. The full committee was due lo ratify the choice later in the day. After two days of clo~ed door con· ference , a high party official said, the panC'I assigned !o reco mmend a ~i!e chose the California city over Miami Beach, where the Ormocratic National Convent ion is to be held. Firing Squad Kills Sudan • Rebel Chiefs BEIRUT (UP!) -The leader of fiudan's short-lived leftist coup and three othr.r rebel army officers were executed by firing :squad Friday immediately after :i milrtary court pronounced the death srnlence, the official Sudan radio reported. Two other officers who supported the coup left Libya Friday to be returned to Sudan, Cairo Radio said in a broadcast quoting the official Libyan News Agency. The rebels seized power Monday bul hrld it only three da ys before Maj . Gen. .Jaafa r Numeiry regained the presidency In a coun!ercoup Thursday. Omdurman Radio named those ex· rf'u led a!': ~iaj Hashem Alla , the coup lrAd<'r: ((11. Abdel J\ioneim ~iohammed Ahmed. commander of an armored regi- , ment; LI. Col. Osman Hussein of the prcs1den1La l guard and Capt. Moa we yah Ahdcl Hal. a rnember of the Rebels' i-rvolut1on council. '\Vhen the trial or the !ra1tnrs wa~ con· r luded. the sentence v.·as carried out." ll1e broadcast said . ,11.;umciry s;i1d his lrft.\1•ing opponents hea t ~fl unarmed loyalist !'Old1ers 1n dca1h in their prison r-ells Thursday when his $ucressfu l countercoup began Omdurman Radio said lar_ge crowd.~ at· trnrle d the funeral Fri day of "thP m<1rtyr1> \vho died in the field nf honor" u·hen fighl1ng broke. riut. Khartoum. the capi!al. was p!;i('Cd t.Jndl'r a cu rfew and i::unfire was heard (';irlv Fri day morn ing itround !he prPsidenr 1al pa!;acr. Col. Babkr. Al Nour ;:i nd 1vl aj. F'arouk H;4mada1\11 h were rt.'movrd from ii British Ove rseas Air,...·ays VC 10 Thursday a fler the air co ntrol tower in Libya told it to land at Benghazi airport. Passengers !laid after the plane returned lo lA!ndon that it had been buzzed by military jets over Libya . Members of Parliament call· ed il an act of piracy and kidnaping. The Republicans are lo convene Aug. 21, presumably to nominate President Nixon for a second term. The Democrats v.·ill meet in Mia1ni Beach July 10. A c.OP source said there ren1ained the possi bility of a challenge to the com- mittee recommendation from Florida na- !1nn;il comn1iltec1n<1n L. E. Thomas. But the source said even if the challenge is made it is certain to be rejected. Sen. Robert J. Onie, the GOP national chairman, was said to be prepared to U~I T1lttMi. SUCCUMBS IN HOLL YWOOO Actor Van Heflin, 60 Van I/ eflin Dies At 60; in Co111a Since J u.ne 6 HOLLYWOOD (t:PI) -Van Heflin, who rnadc a career or characler roles in n1ov!es 11nd television, died today ;it the age or f\O. Heflin, whose spar~c red hair and 1n- len~e delivery before the cameras were his trademarks, won an Osca r as best supporting actor in "Johnny Eager" 1n 1942. lie was stricken last June 6 by a heart 11tlack v.·hlle sw1 mnung In a pool at an apartment house. He was taken to Cedars of Lebanon hospita l where doctors said the actor's heart had slopped beating. argue if necessary the site committee's case for San Diego. Dole would not comment. The party source said the selection ·panel. in choosing between Miami Beach and San Diego, was concerned about possible political problems involved In choosing the sarne city as the Democrats. Its members were said to be wary lest I hat produce comparisons between the t,...'o conventions, particularly if there are lnciden!s or demonstrations while the Republicans are in convention. Three Cities Meet in Mesa Over Freelvay ReprcsenLatives of three cities gravely concerned with the impact Qn their own traffic problems of lo.sing a Coast Freeway link through Newport Beaclt met in CosLa Mesa today to map their strategy. "Our main concern is the Coast Freeway and whether we three cities can find a solution." said Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Willard T. Jordan. He and officials from Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach helrl a breakfast meetfng at the Rodeway Inn to consider feasibility of organ izing a lhree-way fact finding commiltec on the subject. Jordan, chairman of the Costa Mesa Free v.·ay C.Ommittee, said each city ordered regional maps showing 1n- terl1nked freeway problems and possible solutions prepared by their c i t y engineers. No date h.1s been set for further rl1scussion of Lhe regional freeway rela- tionship.~. but w11! be forthcoming when local leaders have studied the mapa ordered Loda y. Jordan :said. Laguna Beach was represented at today's org;:inizational meeting by new City ~fan ;iger Larry Rose and Publlc Wnrks Director Joe Sweany. Huntington Beach senl 1fayor George l\1cCracken, City Manager Doyle Miller anrl Public Works rllrector Jim Miller. l"nsla Mesa was represenled by it15 en- tire Freeway Committee. with Jordan as: chai rman, plus ((luncilman Jack Hamett. City fllanager Vred Sorsabal, City At- torney Roy Junr. and Assistant City Engineer Norm Spielman. Costa Me!a Traffic Engineer Jim Eldridge sat ln too. Ne,...·porl Beach was not invited to send a representative to the mee.ling. Orange Cout The patrolman. who had been dispatch· ed to a report or a burglary-in-progress. said onl,v a wallet and contents worth $12 h11d bef'n taken frnm the residence, but w11s recoverer!. Marina Hearing Scheduled Hospital authorities placed him in the intensive care unit. He was in a coma most of the time since. Death came at 6:43 a.m. today. At the time his most re cent picture, "Airporl." was breaking hoxofflce f('Cord~. Heflin played 1he role of a craz· erl bomber <1b1Jard a pa ssenger plane in thr filrn which starred Burt Lancaster and Dean ~fartin . Weather The weather Is expected to be the same today and Saturday, wllh sklcs clearing around noon and temperatures expected around 70 degrees along the coast. 80 inland. Lows tonight and Saturday around 66. Cou.rt Approve~ All Abortio1is SA~ FRANCISCO -A ~late ap- peals court h11s ruled that 1111 abor- tions performed in California are lrgal if performed by a licensed physici an in a licensed hospital before lhe 20th week or pregnancy. The 2 to I decision Thursday by the stale Court of Appea ls holds un- <.'tlnslitut ional a requirement of the ~tt11e·!i liberalir.C'd thcr:ipeulic 11bor- tion law of 1967 which rr11uirerl ;ihcltOons be approvrd by a com- miMoee of ho.c:.pita l phy~icians. f\iore details ;ire on PARC 7 loday. Control by State PVC Appare11.tly at Stct.ke By L. PETER KRIEG 01 IM O.H~ ~1191 Siii! The Stalt Public Utilities Commission is sludyinjit A. proposal In assume conlrol over the operation! o( all but publicly-owned and operated marinas in California. A public hearing on the proposal will be eonducled by a PUC examiner Aug , 3 in Los Angeles. The proposal calls ror the slate agency lo assume jurlsdiclion over the rates charged by all privately-o,...·ne:d ~nd nperatl'd marinas. includini.t those on pvbHC' property that are lea sed hy private opersttors. There are About 20 such marina~ along the Orange Coast. according In Kenneth Samp~n. lhe county's director of harbors. beaches and parks. Of these. three are in the Sunsel-l1un- tington Harbour area. tW<l are in the new Dana Point Harbor and the rest are in Newport Harbor, Sampson sald. George Dawes, Newport Beach Harbor and Tidelands Director, said he plans to 11:ttend the. PUC bearing to protest the proposal. Larry Miller, chainnan of the mnrine division or Nev.<p0rt Harbor Chambtr of Commerce, said the movt> would hurt marine operator~ in Ne,...·port Harbor. f\11\ler said stnte control might force most , if nnl a11. private marinas \n Nrwport Beach out of business, "If lhl" r ue 1houJd tstabllsh uniform r11lei; lhrou/.Jhout the state .. ~liller pointed out that land values In Newport Beach make it an economic necessity for marin11; operators to charge higher rates lhan those charged ln other areas or the state. Dawes was not as alarmed about that possibility, saying there was every likelihood that. ahould the proposal go through, the commission rnuld very well vary the rates. "They can't ignore lhe loc11:\ ernnomy:· Dawes said. Dawes said he simply doe sn't !hink the PUC should have the authority In the first placr . Dennis O"Nell. acting Newporl. Rench City Attorney. 1aid the !!alt Con::ititulion ~See ,.fARtNAS, Pa1e 2:1 A veteran nf io;corl'g nf motion pictures, Heflln 's credits include : "The Outcasts of Poker Plat," ''Saturday's Heroes," "H. M Pulham Esq.," "Tennessee .J ohnson," "Green Dolphin Street" and "Possess· ed." ffeflin escaped Hollywood type<asllng, playing villains. heroes, presldentJ, old n1en and business tycoons. He was born Emmet Evan Heflin In Wailers. Okla .. in 1910, lh!! son of a den· li st who soon moved his family to Oklahoma City where the youngster at- tended school through the seventh grade. The elder Henins moved to Uing Beach, Calif., where their son spent hfs summer vacalions hiring on as a sramRn on cargo ves.~b; plying the Pacific . He l11ter allendrd the University o f Oklahoma for two years. • INSmE TODAY "The Bakers of Bevcrwyck!' Ctiildre11 's Theater Guild pro- duction, is ntaring final rt:htar- $a/.s for presentation ntxt week. See pictures and story in toda~'a Weekender, Page 21. 9ffl111t 1) Celllo"'ll 1 C~ec•l~t Ue 1 c11111119o1 n .•4 (OMl~I )0 c .. nword lt D••lft lto!lt•• t (dli.rl1t P11• ' IM"'-'""'"' H·J• f lnlllt• ll•lt HorGKtH 11 A~n L1-r1 11 Movl11 1J·1• M~tul/ lil1Nh 11 Hl!IOlll l HtWI • Or•-Cou~IY I lrlvll P9'19r 11 llie<h , .. ,, li.i;• ""'"''" 11-lt Tt1tvt11.., U Tn••lt,. 1).16 """'"-' ' Wt-'' Hl'Wt 11·11 Wlflll HI.. 4 WlliltMlf Jl·M • - -·-- 2 0.t.ILY PILOT N Costs Take 0.6.% Hike Fo1· Ju11 e WASHINGTON fUP!) -The c06t of living to Americans spurted up by 0 6 percent in June, the sharpts.t rncre ase in 14 months, the 11overnmenl reported to- day. The rise was slightly more Utan !he O 5 per~nt jump recorded In May and the largest since April. 19i0 . Becausr prices usuall y rncrease frac· tlonally from May to June, !he increase on a seasonally adjusted basis v.·as 0 5 percent , down shgh!ly from !'oiay's ad· Justed rate of 0.6 percent. The Labor Depa rtment flgures•shov.'ed that de!"plte the Nix.on Administration·! r la1tn.! of gradual victory nver 1nnat1on, rising prices continue to plague the na· t.Jon . Taking May and June together, price! rose duri ng the tv.•o months at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6 6 percent. comparable to the pace in 1969 and early 1970 when the nation was in !.he grip of the worst inflation in 20 years. The cost of Jiving rose at an annua l rate of 4 percent in the first half of the year. The pace in January through April was much slower than the rate for May and J une. The rate for the ful! six months was dov.'Jl from the 4.9 percent pace in the last half of 1970 and 6 percehl in the first haU of last year. The consumer price index stood at 121 5 percent of the 1967 average. That meant it cost $12.15 last month to buy the same goods and serv ices that could have been obtained for $12.08 in May. for $11.63 a year ago and for SIO in 1967. The .J une increase was led by a O 9 per- cent advance in prices fo r groceries. The price for a market basket of food that cost $10 in 1967 v.·as $1 1.74 in J une. Tha t was 11 ce nts more than May, 23 cents higher than fl.1arch and 34 cents more than June, 1970. Prices fo r beef, poultry, fruits. vegetables, and dairy prnducts increased in J une more than normal for this time nf year. The price of all types of food - groceries and meals in restaurants -1n. crl'ased 0 8 percent in J u11e. Hou ~ing prices advanced 0.6 percent and the cost flf transportation rose 0.7 percent. Cl othing prices declined 0.1 percent. Harbor Scouts Flying to Japan World Jamboree Boy Scout leader C. Arthur Remley of Balboa and 12 Orange Coast scouts are on their wa y to Japan for the 13th World Boy Scout Jamboree. TMy ·will join more than 20.000 scouts from a.round lhe world at the foot of Mt. Fuji for 10 days of scout festiviti es 11nd to ur Tokyo and visit the nation's temple:i1 and sllrines. Scouts atttnding from the coast c11ie~ a.re . Fro m Huntington Beach -Chuck Lubchenko, 6182 Corne!! Dr ive: Grannell Almay. 9222 Heatherton Circle : Leon F. Buchea, 6071 Tyndall Drive: and Dave Bullock. 64-02 Dov.•n Dr ive. from S11n Juan Capistrano -T\fartin Bakl'r. 31 •11 r.alann Wa y frnm foontaln \lallty -Daniel Paez, and brother, \IJ1lham, 16659 Caesar CIT· cl• from Laguna Sigutl Charles ~1eadov.•s. Jr . 295.12 Vista Plaza Drive from Co~ta ~1esa -Edward Murphy JI!. 912 Junipero Dri ve From Newport Bearb Ro 11 fichoPnmeh!. 17:\6 renl lne!la Place From \\'estmln ~ter -TPITJ' \\'ilham~. 1.1551 La Pat Placr . an l'! Gregory Rapp. 11)()72 Green Fem Circle. OIANG-1 COAST DAILY PILOT 011 ... MC.[ COAST l'UllLIHHMC. (.OMl'AMV l&b•rt N. ""••" 1'1es d..,l •J>d P\IOll•~r J.c~ It Curl •v V lt.o l'rt>-0 ... 1 .,. c.-•I M•~•oow Tho"'•' K ••• a E4•1<>< T~,,..,., A. Mu•ph;,.., ~"'"0 "O Ed•"" L l'•t•r K'•i•9 M-oort aw<.l't c,,..,. 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"""",., ti .. "~"'""" n u ,.,.,..,~1y. Friday, July 23, iq11 O.&.ll"Y P IL07 P~o!o by Gr19 Schn•ld1r Raisj11g the Roof 'Vorkman places sheeting on beams supporting roof of nev; gym nas· ium at Universit y Hig h School near Turtle Rnck. Serond phase of con· !'!ruction at the school is due for complet111 n 10 September. Gym, library, cafeteria. lecture hal!c; and music h1ulding are be ing aridrd tn 54 .5 m1llion campus de:-igned tn ser\"e 1.850 students from ~O J\'_ers· ity Park and Turtle Rock area of Tustin Union lhgh School District. Six Die in l\1otel Blaze; Guests Flee 011 Bedsl1eets r-.'EW ORLEANS IUPI) -S1x persons di~ today in a fir e at the 18·slory Hov.·ard Johnson's dov.·nto"TI motor hot~! and other guests escaped by climb1n~ out of 12th story \1·indov.·s v.·ith ropes fashion- ed out of bedsheets. Seven persons overcome by smoke '>''ere taken In a hospital. One of lht'm, a young boy, was in critical cond ition. The hotel's resident manager Otto F e!kner said 408 gue~L~ were registered at the hotel v.·he n the fire broke out. He said seven persons were killed but police later reported lhe offici<i.\ death toll was f;[I . felknrr said betwern 12 and 14 other persons received some sort of minor in- jurits. On e o[ the victims v.·a.~ a hotel st'Curity guard ""ho died white trying to rescue guests on the 12th noor of the 18·story hotel. The other five victim:i1 were guests. They were all killed by breathing toxic gases ca used by the fir e. The security guard \\'as identified as Jnseph Gauthier, 25, of New Orleans. Four of th e other victims 1o1·ere !dent1!1ed as Dr. John R. f in ch, his wife and their t11·0 sons from .Houston . finch v.•as 11 pril- minent professor of psychiatry at Baylor Ne 1cport Ne t,.~ S kinn )·<Li ]J per A shavl"n·hearlrd sv.·1mmtr P"rl· rl lin.; illegally in thr m;i.in rhannrl off the l\e"1>0r! llarhnr Jr"11y """s ordPrPrl nut of tht v.ater Th11r ... rla~. rf'\P.1l1ng not only h1 ... hr11d v.·as !)arr \!1rhnr [)rpaflmPnl PalroJman Krn Dor ... burg sa1rl the 25·year-0ld San!;i Anan read1l ~· complied. cl1mb1nl: onto the 11·est Jelly ;is orrll"rrd. Onlv he \\·or P nn !',1111n ln1nks ;:inrl olferfd no e,,;planat:on for his 11:1 ~ am. skinny-di pping. nor did he ::ip- pear concerned. Ooesburg placed the man under ril!1ens· :irrr"-l nn ;i rh.:itgP of in· circent expo."-ure and turnerl him n\·er to Officer Jim Crn!fos for book· ing. f'rom Page 1 RIOT. • • df'<."1sion largely up to rity hall . He had a!rPadv c1rculatrd notice or the party to other c.1til!s and &aid it v.·a:i; too late to cancel it. A delega!1C1n of uniformed patrolman and two field sergeant..~ lried lo br eak up thr p;irty at 9 4.~ p.m. by declartn~ it an unla11•!ul assembly but said they \\'ete dPf 1ed They cha rged the y were hit '<''!Vi a bar· rage of rncks, hotlle~. beer can!i and n!her dehns, along wi th :o; h l'I u t l' d nbscf'n1t1es, i:.o they withdrew to a"·ait ta ct1ral ~riuad hrlp G1111n11: rhe di ... pers;:il ordl'rs <1.,R<iin. lhry rlaimect lhry "·ere .c;uhjectrd In the same phy~1ral and verbal abui;e -tho11 11:h not bv .:ill pre~cnt -and~ beRan mnv lng the rrnv.d alnn,I!. Thl" "ll'E""'P dnwn lhP 231l() 11nct 2400 hl(l('k ... nf \l')lle~e On\·!! 11.'lt 1l \Jttr1ed 111th beer rans. wine hn!1\,.s and other drhr1s. \l.'hi!P m.siny Tl' ... 1dPnt!I cnmplaintd of br nken -"hru hhtrv .:ind vandal1<m A h1111t of m.:iri1 ua'na was .-il~n fotind "nt1 !urned in hy 11 neighbor. f'.1edical School in Houston . The si xth v1c· 11m. a middle-aged v.·oman. 11·as not iden· t 1f1rri. Th,, f1rr v.a s rnn!inrr1 to onr room on lhP 12th floor nf !hr hotf'I. But !'\:<.$1stanl fire f'"h1ef '\'11!1an1 r.tcclau ... rn said the toxic £ases spread to other rloori;. !Jamai:,e In !hr hnt('] 11·a~ f'$t1malerl at $18.000 to the building it.self and another SS.ODO to its contents. Room 1217. v.·here the f i re started, "·as completely des! roycd. f'rom Page 1 MARINAS • • • and Pt.:C regulations stipulate that the a~l'ncy n1ay cnn trf1] "1~·arvr$." He said it is under these provisions that !he requr st for the PL:C t<1keol'er v.·as fiJ. f'd. The refJlll'~t r<ime from thr Pinneer Sk1pprr~. Rn.'11ov.nPr.s Assnr1a tion nf tl111rina Drl Rey. Ln"-Ane;c\r~ \nun!~· S.11perv1<;f1f$ h<11·e ;i\rr;irlv rlrrl.irrr! lhPlr lnff'n1inn !O In · trr,·rnP In the r;i~e th;il will 1!(1 helnre p1·r F..;:inlinPr Rnhrrt R:irnrll al 1n 11 rn . Aul!. 3 in !he commi~sinn cf1urlr(l(lm, 107 S Rrn;;irl11<11·. Thr Lo:-An.1::elr"-Suprrv1<;nr<; <;.a1d !hry 1 irw thr propn ... ;il "v.•Jlh R"rra! ;ilarm ·· "In :irld11inn tn the prnpn<;.rrt takeni-rr nr )<1C'al _cn1rrnme ntal re-;pons1bil1 tirc" !hP\ ~a1rl in a lrTter t+" l0cal i;rn·rrnmen!~ alf1n-: 11:!' rn;ict, ''!hp <1«;1impl1f1n ol l llrl~rl1rt1nn hi' (hp rt'(' l\'l'tlliri. ln All pr(). f,;ihli1 !\', t>hn11n;itr ;in1· arlr!it1nnal pr!\alr 1nl"e~lmrnt 1n an rhnrrige f::icil 1t 1c~. at ](';i~1 fnr thP ~hnrt term .·· 11 '\rll sa1rl th l-" mnrn1ni; he ha~ 11·r11l!"n Barnett ask1n,': for all mfn rm111tnn available nn the issue for pre sentation to l\'rl'•port Beach councilmen Monday. Ohio Se nrcli ers G. 1ve11. W arn.ing STF.VENS.0:-J. \\'a~h tliPll -F<1ur Clrvelanrl n1en better plan to kee p alive any "b1jlfoof' crealure they capture near here or expect to suffer consequPnces or the April Fool's n::i.v ordinance pa~sed by 1ilr Skaman1.:i County commissioners. K,,n K1l\C'rn, hC'arl of thr Clr1·el:inrl rx· prrlrrion. "'rotr to !he \\'a.~h1n~tl')n St!llP !lt>partmC'nt of Commrrcf' 11nrl F:cnnomic Development tn a ... k H shooting the ~°" rrilled "Sa.o;11u11tch'' legendary creaturl! \1·;i11: 1lle~al 11nd if a zr.o 11·eer nrarby to temroranl.v ril't::i1n 1l if rapturrd. llr ~a1rl !11ry plannerl 1n rnn1e lo the ~·lt, St. }/elrns are;i, 1vhere .11 nu1nbrr n( l'X]"IC'rl1t1oni; ha1·e combed !he hills looking for the crc;ature recnrded in Indian Jcgt>nd. Ne'v}Jort Robbers Clean Out Van \\111l1;im R 'iVl'llf'S \l,'l'lUld be playing ll mnurnfn[ tun t lorla1·. if he had anything on wh1rh l.o pla.1· It Thi" mus1r1an. of 21'! l ~th St, told j';rv.rort Rt>.irh pnhcP so1nct1nf' i;tnle a!~ !">fr1n1? gu1!1lr ~nrl firlrlle out of h111 1·an parkrrl a! 2.';2.l '\". ·r.flast H1~hw ,1v The $fi60 Jn ... ~. fl'J)Orff:rl ahoul 3 :'\O a m , lncl udt>d assortrd lools and c;loth1n,i:. \\"f'l lr!. SCllO . OC Com1sel Gets Papers On Ediso11 By TO M BA RLEY Ot l'fll 01111 ,.li.t 11•!1 Copie! of documents supporting lhe Southern California Edison Company's latest bid lo P.xpand its contro1·ersial lluntington Beach facility were being ct1strihuted today. Deputy rounly ('ounsel Jnhn Powell, "ho has represcnt<'d the Orange County Air Pollution Cnntn1J Dist rict in the ~eries of cou nt y hearings and Supreme r.ourt Sl'.i.~tons that ha1e thus far denied the company's expansion aims. has been served \\'tlh "' summnns and a copy of th e 11r1 t or rnandate filed 1·hursday. ,\n Or;:ingc County Superior Court hcarin,g into the ;ipplil'a!1on of a court order rannot he held un!1! 30 days after dt>lhery or the .~un1111ons. Both i;ides ex· pt>ct that the hraring "'!II be assigned to .Judge Ned Rutter's courtroom for the la~! llf'Ck In AllglL~t. The 1::c11sn n Con1pany's latest move in ll. r\1spute that has taken up rnnre than t~o ve<1rs of lall'i;uits ::ind counter lawsuits 3stonishcd Willtan1 Fitchen, director of the county's APCD. O•ILV ,.ILOT !l1U l'IMI .. "I thought that lt>gisla!ive action last year on this very issued closed the do:nr on this type of proceeding," f itchen said. "Rut l've been surprised so many tinle!I" during this long b;ittle that 1 really shouldn't be surprised by this new maneuver.'' The Edison Company bills its new ac· !inn nn the argument that Rule 67, the APCD ed ict that .specific ... the amounl of VISITING LIFEGUARDS CHECK OUT U.S. EQUIPMENT Robertson (i n i••p), Woodhead TrAin on Orange Coa1t fumei; and pollu!ants thal can be thro1>,n inln the environment is illei;!al. It clain1 ... that the rule cannot be used tn su pport the county's argument that th!! prnposcd tripling of the Pacific Coast l/igh"·ay facility's output would con· sirlerably excef"<l emission limita tions. F 01·eign Lifeguards Learn Orange County APCD finding :i1 v.·e re upheld by the California Supreme Court ;ifler the state's Public Utilities Com- mission rPUCJ ;:ipproved the Ed ison ap- plic;i !ion after the county's rejectio n and New Tech11iques at Coast By CANDACE PEARSON ii-ave the utility the green light for con· h d h ld h b struclinn of its proposed new power uniL~. Lifeguard Vic \\'nod ea , s nu e e The high court ruled th::il 1ne Edison asked by ;iny11ne $\\'i1nming around the Of !h• O•llV Pnot St•l! (".ompanv must reapply to the APC D for NP1vport Pier, cn1ild Pil.~ily rxplain !he prrmission to expand its plant anrl the rclatinnship hctwern h1Rh surf <1nd h11d rnmpany v.•as immediale!y informed by l\'e;'lthrr _ in South Afnca. 1he Orange Counly agenc.v that its new d fln sv.·cr "·ould be exactly v.·hat v.·a:i1 And lifeguard JJallas rtnber1son cnul deli\·ered in .June 1970 after a series of exper!ly d<'sc ribe the dangers of rip tides public hearing"-. -in \\'alci;. The f.dison Company ha.s llppealerl the Their confusion "'hcn riurstlnn<'d about Suprrme Court rulin~ and i.s awaiting a Ne\\·port Beach ls unde rstandable, for respon~e from the high court on th at romplainl. their expcrti.~e lies in the countries from I! i.s also allc11:ed in the wnt of m.:indate v.·hich they crime. ILJNI by Edi.son lawyer \Villiam Marx that They arr two or 2.1 mrn rrprr~rn1ing Orange County's control officer er· :-ix c 0 u n t r i es on iln intPrTiat1onal roneouslv Pvaluated much of the data lifeguard education program along the submit!~ during the hearings and th::it Or11nge Coast. actual rmis ... 1ons b.v the expanded plant \fondhead. :\fl. ::ind Rnbf'rt ~nn. 22 . \1·ho v.·ou!d nol be on the ~cale forecast by sprnt last werk with 1hl' rntire r;rnur in Fitrhrn. H11n!1ngton Beach. <1 re in New[Hlrl Beach 1'11arx arguei; that C;:ili fnrni;:i's Hea lrh Jh 1i; "'rrk !n continue ~turlving rriu1p. <1nrl S;ifr!v ('orle govrrns the companv'i; n1rnL mcThnrli; :inr! .s.1· ... trms used by 11pplicatinn 10 thP point that it nverr1rlr11 Snuth,..rn C:il1fnrn1a \1rC'~u;irrl ,, Rulr fl7 . And. he stales in 1he "·rit, Bnlh art> vnluntrrr lifeguards 1111 rahfornia'.~ health mea~ure does not con· "·rekrnrl~ 11nr1 h111id11 v~ in their coun1rir .... lain la ngu;ig p 1h111 eould be u~rd to bar 1~·h 1ch havf' nnly ·,. frw profe~c;iona! 1h" Erl1son appl1c;it1on. i:,11;irrl~ fnr Tf'~f1f1 ri11rs or "·rrkday rounty \aw1Pr~ Pxpcr1 to pn1n1 nut th;il pa!rnl hng Hulr !i7 was up hrld 1n l.11 ... Angrlr' \nun-"\\•,..·r,.. 1u~t 11\tlf' h:ihlf'<; !"n1np11rrrl In !1 ~uncrinr rour1 in an :i!mn~t 1rlrn!1cal C:ll1ff1rn1n ·., l.irg~t ~1,1 rn1 ," I:'! u .I!. he rl la11'$Ull tha1 1nvnh rrl a puhlic utility and Rnb<'rl !>"n . v.·hn bt>l!an l1frg11ar<hng five th:it county'~ Pm !$Sion codr. yr.:irs 11go in Rrid11:en , Snuth \\'ales. ---- 'Voodhead, a hydraulic. firm rl!presen· tive who has been a volunteer for 18 years near Durban. South Africa, said he \\'FIS "mnst impressed" by the extent of tnmmunic;itions i;ystem.~ and b~· the "ef· ficiency and ~peed \\ ith v.·hich they react" to cn1crgencies. Both men appreciate Newport Beach's back-up system \~'hf'rc 11. boat 11l se11 and :i jerp on 1he beach are on stand-by to he lp any rescuer. "It's rc;i.llv fantastic," said Robertson., 1vho alon~ ..,,".;th 'Voodhead. hnJ>('$ to Mn· vince authorities at home to adopt some of the new n1ethods. "Rut it 11l\ depends on finances," they bo th agreed. Situations al their beaches Are different from those in Newport Reach. Roth bt'aches arc smaller, rockier, less crn\\·rled and have Je.s<; i;urf. "At le;:ist 11·hen v.·e j!et big surf. bAd 11et!lhrr is rrl11l ed 10 it." .<;Aid \\'oodhl'ad, pointing out tha l thi s keeps crowd.~ al-'·ay ;:ind danj:!er down. South Africa an d \\':ilrs bolh u~p 11 rl'cl and hfrline bell i;ystrm for rescues wh,.re a s11·1mmrr is srnt nuL to "rea~.~ure !he pa11tn!" until an nther man c;irrying belt arrivr.~. .lu.~t rrrcnttr South Af nc.:i JU~[ hr.l!an u~1ng "(nrp('rlo b11i1.\S" -callrd rf'~rue huoy~ hrre -tied around ~wimmer!' \1;11~1~. Safe ConlinueJ ~' ./. '.\ I . ,,.,, , Feat uring rn8ny 5t lecf group• f rcm \Vth well known !i)"le1 "' Henredon -Or1t~el -Heri· tage -Thcme1v il l11 -Sherrill Uphol 1tery & M"rg11 C 11r1on Uphcl1 tery. Sto p in tcdey a nd mi ke a 1eleclion frcm th e lerg· est 1e l1ct;on of q uelity furn i. ture in th • 1re1 i nd at 1a!• p rtce1. Dr1x1t Cocktail T1bl1 Site 66132 R•t· 249.0G SAii 19900 For th e l in11t in 1tyli n9, quality, 11l1tcfion e nd aerv ice, try Ted vori Hemerf, Interiors DEALERS FOR: HENREDO N-DREXEL-HERITAGE N!WPOIT STOii O,IN fllDA, ill 9 NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Westcllff Dr., 642·2050 \ OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 -- Profe1sion1! In terior 011l9 n1 r1 A vailtble-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 NortM Coa1t HigMw1y P Mone: 494·6SS1 _,._ Ul'I Tt!tpMi. Ex-red Prisoner The Rev . Michard \Vurmbrand, a Communist prisoner for 14 years In Romafi1:a. spoke to a crowd in St. Lo uis Thursday as part of Captive Nations Week. He said that Nixon should ask to go to church u• hile visiting Red China. 'It would be very embarrassing to Mao and Chou -all the churches are boarded up.' Food Stamps to Benefit U.S. Poorest of the Poor' \VASHINGTON !AP ) -The Nixo n Administralil'ln offered Thursday a revised food slamp program th at will con- tinue coupons lo 275.000 higher income "''e\f11re people but will cul benefits for 2 million others. The new plan announced by the Agriculture Department supersedes a proposal made last April lo carry out a new food stamp law passed by Congress late in 1970 . Under the April plan , I.hose now get.ting stamps in states whe re "''ellare benefits exceed new uniform federal income standards would ha ve been elimin ated. Those benefits 1,1•ere restored in the ne Y.' plan. Ho\lo•evrr. an esltm<iled 60J)00 In 65.000 non- "''elfi:ire persons in the higher bracket of low income famil1r>s 1\•ho now get stamps \lo'ill be removed from the rcl!s. Food stamp benefits also v.•ill be reduced fnr an estima ted 2 millinn persons in higher income categories who still qualify fnr the roupons. Assistant SecreLarv o f Agriculture Richard E. L.l'ng told a news conference that t.he most en1phasis has been Se11 . Ken11edy Accuses AMA of 'Black1nail' WASHINGTON f AP ) -Sen. put on helping the "poorest of the poor" families. Household~ at the bo1 tom of the income scale v.·ill get stamps free ol charge, he said. F'nr exarnple, a fan11ly of fou r 1,1·11h \e.~s th:in $30 incnme per month v.·ill get $103 worth of coupons freP or charge. Now the s.:tme family is re- quirC'cl to pa y $2 for $\Ofi worth or ~tamps. On the ot.hPr h::inrl . a rour- member family \1·i1 h a max- imum allow;ible incon•e or $360 a month will pay $99 lo gpt $11)8 worth of stamps. Al prrsrnt th::il f;:imily pa ys $82 for $10fi in cou[lOn.~. Lyng said apprnxim;:itc!y lft,5 mill1nn prrsons now g('t food st.imps. Drsp1te the cut- backs for higher incomp rC'ci- piC'nls. the prngr11m is ex- J'lf'rrerl to incre11sr In 12 5 million by 11 year fr om now, Lyn~ i;aid. Disease 'May Stay In Texas' HOUSTON (UPI ) -The doctor ln charge or the baU!e against a rare horse-killing disease thir.k s the epidemic can be contained in Texas. "\\'e want lo stop th is disease -and at lh" moment it looks like we can," said Dr . Richard E. Omohundro, direc- lor of the federal corps fLght inii: the outbreak of Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelit1s "\\'e plan tn stop this di sease right now and not have It hang around," he said Thursdav. Om ohUndro announced that within t~·o weeks pvery horse in Texas v.·lll ue vaccinated, and v.·ithln lhree v.·eeks every horse In New M~xlco . Oklahoma. Arkansas 11 n d Louisiana will be protected by immuniz11tion. But the sleeping sicknes!C al rrt1dv h11s kil!Pd more th an I LOOO ·horses in Texas 11nd ~1t'xico. anrl Ii".< U.S. f)epart· ment of Agricul ture ha s ap· pealed lo horse o w n er s throughout the natiori to report immediately any cases or sick borses. Or. Francis J . Mulhern said the USDA feared some horses infected with the di sease may have been moved nut of Texas before the quarantine. v.•hich v.·ent into effect July 13. ··we need In know as soon as posi;ible if !hi~ hai; ~prrAd the infection. \\'P Are Pn· coura~ed hy r11ch day that p;i::~f'S \\•ithnul A c;i::e nut.side Tex;is. However. \lo'e do nnt \1·;:int to be misled ," sairl ~1 ulhern. a USDA 11.nimal re~rarch exprr1 . Rep. r.rah.im Purcell t [). Tex .), \\'flS not nplimitic about ch ances for controlling the outbreak soon. "Most experts i:i.gree the present attempts lo hall the disease, including mandator.v \'11CTioat ion program nf lhP Pn - tire million-horse he rd in Tr:c- a~. and the massive sprayinl! attempts. will fa il." Purcell said in a House speech. Elks Keep Black Ban OIJLV PI LOf lJ Florida Demonstrators THINK SALE Heckle, Spit on Sen. Bayh ORLANDO, FLA. IUPll - Sho ut Ing demonstrator&, heck.led and spat in I.he face of Sen. Birch Bayh, (0-lnd.,) upon hL.~ arrival ThurM!ay to test Florida support for a 1972 presidential bid. "I must admit. as a {ornier golden gloves boxing champ, when that guy spit in my fa ce I was templed to knock him right on the seal of his p<1nts." Bayh told a news conference after the incident. The demonstrators wen' on the runway at Orlando Airport when Bayh got off the plane and foltov.•ed him into lht' terminal. They appeared angry over Ba yh's liberal ac· Toxic Gas Escapes l<'rom Plant GLE:NDALF:. Anz. (UPI l - A 6(1..square block area was ordered evacua1ed late Thurs- lay because of toxic gas fumes released b.v a ma jor fire at a chem ical fertilizer ma nufacturing plant. "\Ve are notifying lhe peuple now that if they can see it ~the gasi or smell i.I. they would be .,.,.;se to ev11cuate.'' ~aid RPsrrvr Pnlice Sgt. L.irr~· Versteep:. "\\'p are .id~·ising thrm tn R" 1n thP 11•est nutsidP thr city 11.·hrrr> "'·e'\·e ..:ot a lit : I Ir n1tlrr rnon1 · · Vrrstr<'g saicl thr ~as y,•as "toxic anrl n;iusC'nlls ;ind it 1,1•nu!r! rnakr yo11 ~ick lf you got a gnnrl dosP nf il " Authorities \Vr>rr uosurP or thr> nature of the chemical in- volvrd bul Ven;teeR s;iid a numhrr of b:irrel~ of chemicals inside the plant ex- pll"l(jed . Other officr r.~ s;ii d 1,1•.:tler incre;isf'cl the ~a~ produc1i nn ;:ind firf'mrn requested hrlp rrom !h r Phoen ix and Luke Air 1-'nrC'e R:i.~P r i r e dt>part1nl'nts \\'hich h:i\'P foam equipment. The en!irr (;lendalr r1rP 11nd pnlire dl.'j'l;lr\menl~ wrre called nut and officers \\"Cl'"P rf'ported gntnR rlnor to door in the im- mPdiale .11re;i of the Wilbur Uvities, t apeclally hl.s leadership last year or the Senate group that defeated the Supreme Court nomination of Florida Judge G. Harrold Carswell. The well-dressed heckler:i, ranging from teenagers to \\'hi te-haired oldsters, ch.intPd "GO Home B.u yh.'' "R;iyh hates the South" and ''R<1.vh is a Communist " Ahnul 10 of lhe demonstrator.~ carried anti· Bayh signs and the h.:trd-core shouters numbered about Jn. although the crowd tota led 75 to 100 persons. A fey,• steps inside the terminal. noe of the most vociferous hecklers. a tall thin man about 311 years old, spat In Bayh'a face. Police stepped Jn before Bayh could react and led him lo tbe airport VIP lounRe for his 8Chedu!ed ntwi; conferrnce. The heckler id en Li f i e C. hin1self to ne,Ysm.:tn Da ve \Valker of \VESH-TV as E Schun1an , a Vietna m w~· jc,, -I\;, L ft veteran and st uclenl al nea rt ~I I l.U l'\JC Rollins Colle~e. He l o I Walker the ~p1t1111g was an a• Westcliff Ple1• Only cidenl bul 11dded, "it's peopl1 ,~.::~~::::~::::::~~ like R;:iyh th;;i t are turning this country Con1munist."' "I don't feel the rudeness rhar11cte r11.ed by those who shout obsren1t1 es and spit in my face characterizes the peo- ple of the stale of .Florida," Bayh said. ' TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ..• Every Saturday AMLING'S Newport Nursery l~OO •••t co•1t h lahw1 y riewport be1 ,i., ca ll for~I • l •le plio "• (,11 "l fi711 ·1S5~ ends last of July ON ALL PLANTS Ed11.·ard M. Kennedy (0- ~1 ass.), a ccuse d th e \\'ashington lobbyist for the American f.1erl ica! Association Thursday of try ing t l'l blackmail l he Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com· miltee into silencing hi s at- lacks on the AMA , d1scourag1ng "lo see these ef- forts damaged se\'erely by one man's irresponsible Action .'' Kennedy said the AMA h:id no! sent him or his 8Ub- commi1tee any sub~tantive reply to the statements he i\fost important to that grny,•rh . he s11id. is the. i:irlnp- !lnn or the nation;:i! income standards for qu.:tlification. F.lli~ Cn., which manufiicturr ~ NE\V ORLEANS !UPI) 11ncl 1,11hnlesAle.~ fe rt ilizers. ad · Delrgates tn !he 1071h gr.:tnd \'Ising resident.~ to "shut off 1 j lodge C'flnvention or 1 he their air conditioners, bul!on OPEN EVERY DAY El(CEPT TUESDAY ' AMLING-• •• ,... ioi 11'9111fomJ• ho,.~ ... .i-ieao made. . Nn cost t'Stim:iles wpre m.idr, but Lyn)l s111d he rx· peels !he proj.!ram 1o nper11le in rxisting 11reas -more th;in 2.000 of the n;i1inn's :l,1 00 rount1es -\\'Ith thP N1x0n budgrt request nf $2 billion fnr lhe fisr.:il vP;ir , BenP1'olcnt ;ind Pro1ective Order of the Elks voted Thurs-do11•'11. the h flu s e and I ev:1 <'1Jale ." rlav to re1ain the nrganiz<i-1_:::_::;:::::::_ _______ _._c============= In a sta tement prepared for delivery in the Senate, Ken· nedy. chief spo'1sor of a na- tional health insurance bill op- posed by the A~IA . said "if 1o.·e have to sacrifice political con- tribu!1ons to protect lives and health. that is a small price to pay," The target of Kennedy·s al· tack \lo'fls a July 19 letter he said Harry Hinton . director of the \\'a~hington office of the Ai\IA, had 1,1·rit1en 10 the direc- tor of the Dem oc ratic Sen:itonal Campaign Com· m1t1ee. In the le1ter. ii~ made puhHc by Kenned y. Hinton sa1cl that "as a hfrfooi;: Drmnrr;it I ··~n­ nfl! 11ccept lhP f.:trt that SC'n. Kenned.v ~praks fnr my p.irty and ii .<: th inking nn so serinu.o; "m;itter a~ the n;ition's healrh care ·• ;\1ranwh!IP." Hinton adclecl. "if Sen. Kennrd~· \1•ants ever.v physician 1n 1he c('luntrr to leave the Democratic Part~·. he is J;oing 11bnut it in the right "'RV Hinton h11d pref:iced these statements by ~'rit1ng that he prrso na!ly had d('lne everything in his pov.•er "!" help the Democrahr Party win its ra1r shano: or physici an I support" and that tt was1 -----·-----! (j) dressing, extraordinary "Instead," he ~aid, "their chief \l/ashington lobbyist has sent wha1 can only be decribed as a blackmail message to Lhe director ~f the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com - mitlee." Thrn. refe rring io Al\·IPAr. (American Merl ital Political Acllon Comm1tteel, 11.'hich he described as !he political arm of the AJ\lA. as "''ell as 10 the A\1A itself. he said of Hinton's lelter The new· rulP..~ ArP exrertrd lo he p11t into effect in mo.~t areas hy e,1r!y next )·e.:ir, L~'ng i:;a1cl . The pl11n incluclr.<: ;i re· quirement th11t a hou~rhnlcl must be Cflmpr1s1>d nf rela ted inrl1viduals. with f('111 ex- crplinns such as a nu ri;e c11r- ing for an unrela1rrl rrr.~nn. Cnngrl'ss. "Ttt inl! th;it in1o th e IR1<.'. sought In prPren1 i;tamps go1np: lo hippie-r~·rr com- 110.n'sconlrovPrsial rr- quirement of ""•hile~ only"' mrmbersh1p. Thr vo!P was !aken hy A show of hand~ l'ln a resn!uti nn "'h1rh wnulrl h.ive r!Pll'1Cd the "'ord ""'hite" from mem- bership rPquirPment.~ of thP ~roup·~ ch.irter F.lk~ Granrl F.xBl1ed Ruler Glenn L. Miller ru!l'd thpre v.·11~ not A necr.~sary tY.'o-thirrls vnte fnr pass<1,gl', ••Jo suh.~l;inc" 11 Stlf;f::f'.~to: that becausr some pnrr1on of lhf' pol1t1c11l funrl~ supphed to and hnusrholds of A~IPAC by A.\lA members ~~2:~!~ has been cnntr1 butrd by AM -------- EarliPr. !hP d!'lrgate~ had Riven Miller i;t.indby authority to su~pend tt.r 11.·h11es-nnly re- qui rrmcnt H hP rlremed such ;ictioo ''in the bPst inleresl!! nf the nrrlrr.'' PAC to thP C<impai~ Cnm- m1t!ee. !hr c<1mpa1~n cnm·]r~ n111!ee nui;?h! In hf' Bhle hnlh !o s1lrncP mv i11t:i("kc; on 1hr ' A~fA ;:ind !<llpprr>~,<; mv Pffnn ~ !o nht111n f0r lh1 c; n:it1nn-1n ~pi !P ~f Ar-.1A op. p n ~ l t i " n -comprchenc;ivc refnrm of ils hf'alth rare d"l11·ery and financing sy~tcm. inC'ludinJ!: national hrallh in- suranrr. "The lrtter thre<1len~. nn1 Vl'ry suh11y that 1F I flt':'rSLc;t, the A~IA will manage to get 'evt'ry physicia n in tht' coun- Irv to leave the Dem()Cr11 tic Pi.rty.' ,. FREE FAMILY MOVIES TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. AT FASHION ., ~ • I j , . f.' I: I • I ' ' ---~~, The Great Summer Sale or The $4 . Wash Pant The GREAT Bidw•ll 81rqain of the I U"'I • mer! All Jack Bidwell's wa1h 1la ck1 that were previouily 40 °/4 cff are now $4. each, two for $7. How can you re· 1i1t? This ;, a particularly 9reat b1r- 9ain for tho111 of you who wear wai1t 1i1e1 2q to 34 -t he re's a terrific SI· lec+ion in thflsl! sites t the other 1i11s- well, not 10 qoodl. But you can com11 •nd look a nyway-you mi9ht find • b11rmud1 1hort for half-pr ic8 or a dress shirt for $6. You never know , ', , r ' ' .. L ,· NOW AT YOUR GROCERS 1 1 ISLAND 'I m ~I fL j '-----------• l-467 Vi• l ido, Newport Beach 673 .4510 ..... - Y.'r cu-r: Yow ("h'),ltr-P1 )"mo111h dralt'B. 'Cau•t "" lrn<>w if •ou'rc happy w11h cht "'IY "'' ''rv1ct yo UJ prt~tn! t•r •11u·u com• back and huy your nt\I car from u~ 100 So -,.., Ir)' lo ~~p t1ur •trnct li ne~ 1hort and our peoplt courtt riu' \l.'t 11m to do the •orl.-11~ht tht fin1 \Jmt And •e don°1 ovrrt:~1rgc for "hal •e"•r done And . .er-•1rr 1•a't 111 •·r rue 1t-ou1, ehhtt '\lo'r • ~rr rnou!h to h11t rcurtMW 11le•rrfrn to aa~"e' i ll )OU! qut(lion1 and •nnw IOUJUU tht car )OU v.Jnt. And v.r cart enou~h In go 01rr !"'H new c.11 w11h a llnt ·!Ofllh rornt-~ff'rt •nu dr1't II ~u ay We Carr' lry 1.11 -)OU"!! •tt WE-CARE PACKAGE Plymouth Duster. A'k a boot •Pfd-' P'k'r• ...,.. : Dli•t•r"• lht romr-o~• 1ho\"• "noll rl"OUl k, 1r1 ko1 rr•llij~h Srnoll l'llOUJh '" "" "''"' rn•..t .•• .,.. "" I"• u 1yJo dn••,•UY co rut fl•1 '"''"!I' 10 •u• ~'' '" CDn1fon. <v ry 7 lu1 •ijlU.llU, •nd nd• .. llllOCHh u I rnoch "'"~"It. • Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers. ---0 1i11l'!llll! Co1ta Mesa Huntin9ton Beach Atlas Chrysler·Plymouth, Inc. Huntington Beach Chrysler·Plymouth 2929 Harbor Boulevard 16661 Beach Boulevard •' .. . ---· -----.-i.~ ' ' ---.. ~---- a DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' That Freeway Dilem1na The state'!' late~! effort to explain what its new ' pol!ry on frf'c11a1 1Ju1ld1ng-or. rather, non-building- in coa~tal a1 ra ~ 111ea11s 1n a !iession with Costa Mes.a of· f lcials this 11rel< h:i.s prndured tl\'O solid result~: It has as~ure d ('o!-il .a Mesa that the Ne~\lrort Free· \\ay "ill be ba1IL al leasl lo the ('osta Mesa·Newport Beath 1·1ty J1n11ts and poss ibly "'Ith a higher priority than before. .A.nd . HJ so dtung. Jt ha.s pro111 ded a key piece of in· formation input for the Ne1\ port Beach traffic study just no"' getllng undcr1vay. l'he assuran<'e that the l\ev. port Frccv.'a_y "'ill be built. 1f the tity of t •osta !i.tesa '1·ants 11, and that it may be expedited js parl1c11larly good news fo r the do11·n· to"·n Costa Mesa area, \\·here a major redeveloprnent plan has been based on Ne\11port Freev.·ay t·onstruC'tion. ·rhe ne"'s, Jron1 the i'\e1l'port Reach point or view, is a mixed bag. /\s noted, it does pro.,.ide at least one ' solid reference point for the traffic study. But it also assure':\ that traJfiL \l'Jll lle entering Ne\1'pDrt in in('rra<;- lng volt1mes in the Superior J\venue-Ralboa Boule11ard area. l'his v.·111 be true 11•hether the Ne1\'pnrt Free\1·ay traffie ull1 1nately ernpttes into ('oast Jligh11ay or i.~ dis· persed from Lhe 1.:1ly limits by existing or ne1v surface streets. 'f'he state's spokesnian. Banford r~rarikla,nd. assis· tant state public works di rector, emphasized that the highway engineer.s are sure they can come up \Vith a d ispersal system that "·i ll adequately handle the outflow from Newport Freeway into New port Beaeh for a decade, eve n if the question of 11•bat to do with Coast Highway is not resolved. The state spokesmen have placed heavy emphasis -and as a result a heavy burden -on getting some useful ans"·ers from the Newport Beach traffic study. They have encouraged the Newport study to lno k far beyond the city limits to see k compatibili ty \.\'ith the major traffic needs of surrounding <.'01nn1un1 t1es. The fa ct is that the state, in ennllnciating its new polity, knows v.·hat it does not v.•ant to do -Iha r 1L does not \va nt to build free\\'ays adjacent to the l·oa~t. Rut it is still a Jong v.ay from knowing 1\hat 1t does v.'ant to do to solve the people 111nven1ent problem in coastal areas. a fter bringing them here by a sy~tcn1 of north-south free ~'ays and arterial s. It's About to Stall Newport Beach counciln1en have delayed about as lon2 as they can on the i.o;sue of a new master plan or development. They are going to h::ive to coine lo grips \\'tlh the problem by lale August when they meet lo set a tax rate for fiscal 1971-72. 'rhe counei! has <'01n1nitled only $:i0 ,000 to 11rda!· lll.E! the plan in the c urrenl budget. apparently hoping 11e11• assessn1enL figur·es 11•nuld provide additional fund!.. But the ne1v asse~sn1ent f 1 g u re s produted only $28,000 n1ore jn revenue than _had been budgeted - not enough lo b uy a rie\\' p!ao. l 'here is onl y one <Jlher way lo rorne lip \\'ith the money: The council will have to reconsider iL<: decision to redu<.'e the tax rate by two and one-half cenL<:, By leaving it at the present $1.225 per $100 valua· l ion. another $70.000 in revenue.5 wou ld be generated. This. combined with the $78.000 availa ble. \vould be enough to at least get a sol id start on creating the des· perately needed planning document. Dear • ~-~ -· ""'-r ,• . I make this trip to reduce rensionl aJJd: You See Now, Son, It All Worked Out Gloomy Gus Surviving a Wrecked Auto The guard examinrd !hf-ir permits and sm iled tolerantly ''Taking the bo.v on his first hunt, !\I r. SAundcrs'.' .. he a.~ked "That's right." said the proud fath rr. ".lim here's J:>, T11ne to pro1·e hnnself ., "'l hope you gel one, k1U,'' .s<11d the b>Uard, opt•nir1g the ~leetrHitd g!ltl' "But k e e p your e yes pt.'t.'\ed. 1'hey're gl't· ting might y ~arce" Father a n d son. rifles al tl)e read~', folJ O"-'Cd the /JdfTOW, marked path !trough the n1lne field, pass· ed lhrou~h a se· cond gate and at last entered The City. MUCH OF IT was firf'-hlackti:nffl rub- ble, over which wttdil and even small t ree.s had hr gun to grow, but here and lhert a guttf!<! building still towered. "\.osh." saKt Jim, w i d e-eve d . "F:verything seems !IO .•• so crowdi-d." .. Well , don·t forget , son ,'' said his faLher. "a million people u~ to Jive h('re." "A million! ll's hard to Wl1e\'e. \\'herf'd I.hey all go, Dad!" Hi11 fathtt looked surprised. "To The Suburb&. son. Leastwise. those lhat could. Don't they tuch you anything at 1chool!'' '"SURE, DAD. But I never did quite un· derstand some th ings. Did they all go at om'!" lfis father laughed. '·No, il started ,.1o"·ly. back in tht Si1tie!'I. Gr adual ly, TM City grew more and more unlivable. TIV:re were power fa ilures, and traffic j;ims and unbreathable air "Wor.wo ye!. ~mrrl like half the people 11·ere joblf'!S bu111s l111ng vo weHarr. an d tht crime rate 11'a.~ so h1gh 1t wa~n·1 safe to walk lhe street., 1n tttt> da ylight ''1br schools were 1errihle full of knihogs and dopP No decent parent v.·anted to raise hu childn>n 1n an at· mosphl!n like that. So pt:<Jp!e btgan mo\'• Art lfoppe ing to Th e Subur\Js. "Naltirally, ine nit>rrhanl~ (nlln11.·f"rl, npe11t11g shopping centt>r~. bran(•h b<ink.~ and ;ill that. A'!'. fa ctories became clran and :iuto1na1 ed, thl'y n1oved Olli or Tht C1ly, IVO, to be tloser to their workers. "SO. YOU SEE, there finally wa sn't any reason for anyonf! 1n The Suburbs to risk eo1n1ni;: into The C1tv anv morr." "\\'hy didn't t'verybociy ;n The City n1011e to The Suburbs, Dad ?" His fa!her frowned . "Therr \\'11.~n·t room, son. We h.ad tD think of land densi- ty factors aod property values and ... Well , anyway. Tht> Riots in The Citie11 during the late Seventies solved th<it problem and since then, of course, we've kept The Cities fenced and guard~d . Now do you understand?" •·1 gul'ss so. Oad . All but one thin~. How did you decide who got tn rnO\'t 10 The Subu rbs and who had to stay 1n The City?" .. Hold it, son! There goes one~ Quick , shool~" JIM'S RIFLE CRACKED. The quarry went down. Fa!her and son hurried ovrr to txamint' their kill. It was an ema ciated black boy. ool much older than Jim. Jim start>d at the dead boy. a ~lrani;:e look on his fa ce. "Don·t ·worry, son ," sau1 his !a!hrr. "YotJ JU~! put him out ol his mistry. Th :i t's all " "It isn't 1hal. Diid. ]l':; his skin . I nf'1·er ,;:iw anyone w1lh black .~kin beforr " "That 's ngh!, son. And in The Suburbs you nel'er will '1 "Oh,·· said Jim. nodding lhoughtlully, "now I unde rst.and h(lw you decided who had to stay in The City." Picking a Born Winner You're a bom winntr if- You turn out to be !"·ice the man your mother hoped you ·d l>P. The only lime voo bolhered to l!efld awa y 11 bo1 top you Rot ba('k a 7(}.fnot y a c h t by retur 11 mail , You are till" onl.v m11n your 11~e lri ~./··~ your blnck who ~till / ha.s ;ill hlii t111·n letlh. Cnunt ·rm -:12 ''our on1y handicap in !ife 1~ yoor ~ol ! t en re. A new breed nf dog ha~ brrn n111111:•d in )'Our hooor by the American Krr111tl ChJh. Your dumb kid looks like his mother J1ld your "mart kid takes 11!1er )(11!. SO RARE ARE THE THREE d1"•a,r~ vou have that the National Ml'fllth lna:tibrtl has arranced lo gll'f' ~·ou free mediCIJ, ttt•tment for the rest nf your life. Ynu took a chance end bough1 a ~econdh11:nd car from Dick Nixon. 1hr" turned around 11nd 801d ll for 10 t!rrir~ that price to a rich Texan who w:lnled H lor it ~venir. Whe.n you fe<>I like eating a p1ecr or 11·11termelon. you ha11 e two vi c e: pre8idenl! hAndy to pie.Jc out lhe seed~. . Sometimes the pllRhl of lht amrn1c US. dollar depresse:11 )'OU ao much . that you con.s.lder whether it might not be ti ,_._ .--------------··-·---- r ~-. I 11,al Boyte I ! \,.,.. ,,, .~.: 'l l ' -_.J -' -4 ~nod idea lo put out a ~oundr.r currency of your 01.1'n. Your wife give11 av•a y 'her 111.sl year'• diamonds to J<~ht.llbf'th Taylor_ You don'l worrv often about whal is happenJng to the ·nat1n11al erlllOi Y· Wh y ~hould you '? Aft er all. wherever you go, j'nu make ~·011r own ecolngy. \\'HF;N \'l)CR cur n!nn~1h (ll'rr, !t dOt'sn't \Jother you. I.ti <u1e of the servants mop It up, Your brother-in-law has steady wnrk . l l1s job i~ to pet you on the back when )'Oil gel t1rf'd or do1ni;:: It your~elf. You have lhe bi~gr:;t pornoj!raphy <·o!lection 1n town. hirt hecaust of your prr~tige the r r111cs call 1L arL There·~ nothing ynu h11le wori;e lhan \v1nn1ng !he m1llion·dollar Ne w \'ork :-lt11te !ollrr~. brtau~r it puL~ ynu 1n ano1h('r tax bracket-and what a ntll~il!1f'f' th ;1t l'illl !1!' Y1111 1•111plny a• Fl doorman the RUY your l11i;::h .~t·hool i;::r:Hlu:111ng rla.~s vnlrd 11!! mn~t l1kl'lv to s11rrrrrl \\'h!"n j OU ff't l like ~rn0k 1ng Ln an f'lf'v81or. vou h111,. tn ~tan<! with you r bac.k to the re11r "'1111 110 Lhe door won't tlo~t on your c1g11r It wouldn 't. pol!ul.c the air. increase 111rcrafl noisr. disturb the e~thellcs 1\r anything else if lhe silly Orange Cnunty Airpor! \\'Ould install snm e 1nore publ1e telephones. Evrr try lo fJnd an unusrd f\ne whl'n yl)u 're 1n a hurry~ -R. ~1. ~I. T~OI lt•lutt r•ll•<i. •••eor" "'"'" ,.., fto<:tUlrll~ .,,. .. fl II .. ft-...-. l- f0Ur H I Pl lVI ,. OlffmY ~UI, O•llY Pl!o!. Two Mediums Sliould Equal Sonie Media \Ve purists may prot~ at the perve rsioos of Jaoguagt>, hut language. goes i L~ merry v.·ay, ignoring us. V.'e put up sandbiigs againsl the rising ri ver or vulgarism!! and neologi sms. but nur ef- fort~ are gefl'erally as futile as those of l\tng Canute romm<1nding the tide.<:. \Vorrls change willy-nilly. regardle~s of sl'nse. logic, or grammar. This is pa.rt ()f lhe "life-force'' of a vital Jangua.i;:f'. and \>'hile its guardians m:iy try to prune thf: The go1•ernment is mnvin~ rapirl!y tn"'·arrl making it. possible 1.n survive 1hr impar t of an at1tn wrrrk. but 1!'s barely n1nv1ng .qf ;ill tn m<ikf' it ea5ier tn _g('t nut of .vour c-.1r ;ifll'n1·ard~. The rrsult i~ th:i1 J.fi()O pC'rsn n" arr kil!- rd in 11reckf'rl-auto fires rarh )'r;1r :inrl ;inothrr 1 /HHJ dro1vn 1n s11 bn1Prged veh11 Ir~ al'r nrd1ng to d11t.:i r 1lcrl hy a l n11"r"1I V ,,.f ()klahr11n11 r('<:r:irr h team unrl rr (·011lr1'lrl \.I 11h the lJ('pnrtmrnt of Transporlal1on. 'f \I E HESEi\RCllEHS' 0 R ~Ct' Rf. HEPOllT. r n l t 1 le cl ''Est ape \\'nrthlnrss nf Vf'h1 rlrs JUlf! Oerup.~nt S11rv1val." rnnc<ludcs. rnnn·ol'rr, "~:nnu)lh drt<1il is ;iv;i1l;:ihle In rs!l'lhli.~h th.:it C'll· lr1'lpmc11[ \\ithnut fire nr sub1nergt>nce is frequrnt enough lo be a sennus prn- blen1 ." Transpor1al1on D1·parto1rnt nffirtal.o: Si'IV !he ()kl<1h1nna gr\l up is ennl1nu1ni: 1!s work, and lhC'I' point out Iha! ~landards for fl;u11 p1nhi l11y of ::iu\CI upholi;tery have ;il1·Pnd l' bf.pn t,t·! But·"'' hi!\1' st'.;irrhrd in 1;i 1n 1hrol1i:h !hr ennl1d('nt1;il, $40 ~ rnilhc•n X:1t1nn;;I Hli,:h11:1.1 S;ifrly lh1r,,n11 197:\ rcsra rch h11r1grt l11 r :in v s 1~n tll;it. lhf' hlJ1"r:111 1~ d1!111g thr ku1d of largr.sc;i l" r··~r,.rrh lhl'lt 11 ill b(' nerded 1n 1•sl;1hl1 ~t1 f11!1 1>t:l n- dards (nr est·:1re·v.'o rthinr~s. \Vh<1t'.~ 1norr , thP f\a1nmah1 l1ly sl an· rl~rd ~rt h)' t)lr drpartrnenl 1~ 11ti;i1 the Ok !;ihn1n11 rf"'rarf'h Irani ;i lrr;ir!~· f(lund to be the norm 1n the cars lhc; tested . .... ., /-}- 'I don't get it! How d oes 1his con1e under housekeeping?' Al\'D THERE IS APPARENTLY no use looking to the auto industry itself to take the lead in mak1ni;: \'Chicles more fire· rrsistant Fvr the cnmpanics wantrrl thP. g11vcrnrnenl to ~rt. a f:ir v.·eaker labrir s ~tandard than the burn rate of fnur 1n- t'hf's per minute which was finally p,q:'lh!1~hecl . As lhe Okl:ihoma stud y put 11 ''The I'>· inrh-prr·n1inu1e )1or1zon!al hurning rale .id l'nc.:itrd hy lhf' 1H1tomobilP n1anufac- turers for \'ebicle intenor materials is C'f1lHl'al('n! to the burning rate of ordinary paper to"rls." The rf'port indicated slroJ1gl y that the ~:'F;1~~ 5 ~.~~·11: if ~. JY.-r . I. )>.. ' ( ' ' "': • ~ } ''4 • -' '() Nixon Still Poses ex1·('SS<-'S. it i:i in1po~s1h1e to kf'ep lht he<lgrs 1r1n1 0r prrl'rnt y~lerdii) 's ll'f'fd from becomu1g todlly's fl01\er. "~tEOI A" IS TH E ~rlect example ri,qht now of <1 word in lrans11!on !t IS 11 p0pula r 1vord, meaning the avenul's or Jlf'nf"ral COfnmunication, such as ne"·spaf)f'rs, mag11zines . radio. te lel'is1on. It is fl plural word, the singular bt.ing "merlium." But v.·hat has begun to happen i~ that ''n1rdia" JS now being trealf'rl as a s1ngulflr Mun. an<! "1ned1 as" 1s turning int(I the plural. This strik~ dismay in the hc11rt of 1111 Lal1n1st~ and pedago.11ues, but sense and 1rad ition will not prevail - '·mffiias" L<i wtl1 on 1!s wa y toward ac· <'rpla nce, 1f not IC'g1 tnnacy. And •·med1un1'' is Qlt its war out. as a designa- tion of a single al'enue of communicatitln. l\'ORODY KNOWS why lhese mutations occur, or wh<il deep fol k·fetling lie~ behind the~e nearly irreliislible changes. We hll\'~ already loot in Bngli.sh lhe •·compound possPss1ve,'' the "dou'ole genitive." 11nd the "su bjunctive preterit" -l'lnd murh more is still to go. \\'~en did Engl1 sh-spe11k1n g prople s1op i;,.~·1og "90n1e one ·~ else" an<! 0Pi.:1n sa~1ng ''son1rone rl~e's"? I hal'e known unl y Olle per.inn In rny lift \\'hn ~fl1d •·r.<1111e vne 's {'lse," \\'hif'h is <·orrect but sound.~ artifii;lal and is totally drad hryond all hope of rrl'ivnL \\'heti did the J>Si>sil·e form, "the house i.~ bf'i n~ built," come in to popular us11gf', a~ a11i.in~l lhc o1d ''the hous e is b111ld\ng "'! (iran111,arians ma y screanl about this bastardized use of the prei;ent participle "bC'inR"' with 1hr past pa.rllciple "btult," but it 1.s or no al':i1l. ANI). ()f' C'OlJR.~f.. l hr :;pl1! inl1111te ;111rl 1hr scntrnee enr!ing with 11 prrpr1'jl · tinn remain ""1n~" only in U1e eyes or the 1f'.stal 1 ir~in!! in !hr tempi(' of l&ngua ~f. "lf~ me ." "nho did 1100 sPe ?", "1han wh!wn,'' "vr ry pleasti"i," "try and i.:o." 'the ~I of lht two .. -thelle arr nnl e1·en g11mpsPd su1 llOlt'C'isms anymore., J() f~miliar jg their usAgt. Hr•I'' rlo 1111 1 r11n .:ll!Htn~I ;i Prr•1rlf"nl \1 ho Ii~~ +>11drrl run11'11'lt 111 \ 1l't11;i111, f'l+'ilrrd the ;11r for hrltr 1 ri l.it1••n~ 111th Rll ~~i.q ~11d ririe11rd ;i t11~1n~11r 111th China on pe.~cr~ ~:1 -~I ernpl 111 1nr n!, r:irr, do11 nll'(lddrn In 1111~ prosr"'!l1\~ ;hl1·111n1n 1111• flrn10· l'r'lil{' nsr1r;u11 ~ for 111.. lll'f'.~1dr11rv ;i re cln1ng 11·ha\ 't·orncs f11'llllrllll~' 'l'ht•v are ~rr<>1nc 1n 11n r rc-:1. d•1111 j\;ixnn 11 ~ " rr- CI'\' ion l'rcs1deni and 0nr insrnsi1i\'e lo flrnhlrins nf un- thr yn11n.11. 11nd the ~1.1rr than !l'.11 rhlr ri"> of 1ht> naLinn·.~ nr111 ocr:tlll' cou11ty ch;11rl'l1a!l , 3~ rep111 tf'ri in lhr r.11llup Po\I , !hnu~ht 1he f'('nr)ntn)' wn11ld hr (hi-' hie. i~sue rven bcforr !hr ::innounr~1nrnt nf t he Prl'Slrlrrl! s pl,.nnf'd Yis1t lo Pekin~ nrxt ye11r. Thev ha1·e eren more reason to thin k sn now. T11 EHE \\'ON'T II~ TO() 1nan~ j.~~ur~ left If .\1xnn i;11rrr r<!s 1n gf"tt1ng ;i nrgnt1:11ed rn-1 nl lbf' 1r;ir .:i s 11·cll as the termin;it1rin of Ain1•r1r11 n ron1h.<1t It i.~ in this light that thr J'rr~irienf's \'Cry danng D&ar Geor~e : \\'hateve.r i>f'can'I(' of the old- fas!Unned man who held doorJi open fnr women~ ~11SSES GALl.A:<TRY OP11r. Misses ne·s (lattrrtt!d hf!twren a door 11nd 11 \\'~II in the bargain h11.~emrnt Arid yo11 shmild SPP the j,t\I V v.·ho lnnk off hi~ h111 when won1rn )l'O! on the elrl';ilor "'omMi's hh got him 10 years on Devil's Island. Richard ~'ilson r!\•('l'1011s on the ecnnomy takr on lheir poltt1cal sign1f1t"ancr. Frn111 lhe_ brginntnJI: of hi~ ad· 1n1n1stri'ltlon in l!lfiR Ntxno has run a h11t.flrdnu ~ rnur~f" "" pnlirir~ .qfFecting c111plril'mrnt , in!e rest ra!cs. t11xrs and h11 ~1nrs~ ptilir~· His 1'lllrn1pt al eni;:111rrred deflation w1111ld hl'l\'f' hern rr~ardcrl 1n <'a rl1t'r d..iys <1s politic::illy ~Ull'ld<ll. 11. 'ras wide ly prerliclerl he cnuldn't hfll d 1n that }inf' under the pressure flf increasrd unemployment e1·rn 1f inflation \\'f're l'ltTesied. lnflatinn has not been roovincingly ar- restf'd but unc1np!oynirn1 ha s v!sihl11 in- <'rE'il~ nnd Ni:xoiJI still holds 1he line As Secrefllr)' of thf' Trr11.~ury .John Connal ly ann0uncetl on the Prf's1r1cnr s behalf: no f;ix t·uts. Nn nrw spendini;:. No \Vage-prif'e review board. No mandatory v.·11.ge·price controls. HA\'J:\'G fi.IAOE TH .. ~S E decisions in r0nsulta!1nn \\'Jlh his lld\'i~Prs the Prrsi · drn! prnbahly cAnnot. reve,.se course In t1n1r In ha\'e n1uch eHrrt before the ('!t,C· llnn t<11npaig n nex t year And if ht> doe~ hl'll'r to reverse course' his opponr nts will rc~.:ird 1t as a confession of error and lflrk or foresight. The Nixon policy re.~ls nn the stubborn ('Onviction that everylh1ng 1~ ~rtt1ng bet · ter regardless of \\'hal his seoatori!ll opponents or ltaders of organized labor say. The r.h11irm an Qf lhr Counrtl nf Economic Adviser~. Dr f'11ul W. ~!rCritcken, insists thal twn proposltlons ~land out . (l u!pu1 Anri employmen t wlll ron!inue !n ri!lr . t.hr r~tr 0f infl;iti on 1.1•ill nnl Increase but prnba\Jly decrea se. THEN !IE ,\fAKE.~ nnp important con· cession. How fa~t "'ill !ht"~e drvelopmrnts u.nfnld and bow far wlll thry go~ That is • ~ __ .,.,."""' .. ,.,,.,.,~--· .. -~ "t % '* f· ··' , r~. ->--:. ~ \ "¥1.r..-.' f ,, _Jack Anderson ,~. ch;:inrr.~ <lf survl 1'<1i in .q c<1r th~~ plunges into 11.'ater are s!im . "Thl' ;11r bubh!f'-en· !rapped in (!hf" test 1 1·f'h icle roUld be hrra!hrd lrss than onP rnin1lle hv 1)1~ frnnt-seat passengers ;,nrl only sl1gh11y _1:reatr r than a 1ninUl<' by f'Xprrienced di1'er~ In the rear seat." it said. THE REPORT F'OU\'O 1hat. f'a r donrs somelinies jan1med undrr watrr for re11,ons 1hat arparently ha \·e nothing IC'.1 do 11'1\h the sn·callecl "n\'rrpressure'' of the water that b<.>ars dOl\'tl on the roof. Thi~ ovcrpressurr often pushes thf!. top.~ fl f ci'lr~ "dnwn significantl v," making it s!lll h:irr!er to either ~el out. fir breal.hr . F:quallv trracherous aftrr an accident are husrs. espt'ci11ll.v school buses with push-0ut \\'lndo\VS, the re s e a r c h er s discnvrrcd "Push·out windows pos!" signifi cant problems as an <'scapf' rnulr from a bu~." the report .s<iys ... The y are nften 111- arlequ,.tc !o prrl'enl p:issen_lif'r r.1rrtion and /or 1no dtff1cuh. 10 open /0r escape " lntert·itv bu.ses. too , ·wr re found to ha1·e escape piobll'ms · "The acteriu<icy nf 11·1n- dow exits for ('scape v. hen pa ssrngcrs a re injured 1~ diluhtful berause of !he prrr hlrm~ in entering the exits <is well as the height of !he e1it above the ground, a Target lhe bi,1t polllir::i! f11Je ~11illl. inn The ~Jnrk rn11rkrl rlne~ nrit Sl'l'l"'l m11r h Ln1prrs•rd \l'ilh Otf" .~peed nf the r~('n'o'r t v and hr1w l~r it will ~n for !hr 1•rrn,11ndr r nf t hl~ year Thr f\nanf'1:ll Jn11rn;i ls and the \+'\' Ynrk h:ink .qn;i lv st~ do nnt rrflrcl np· tunism nn I.hr p:irt nf h11~1 nesi; m~nagf'r,, to match 1\ixon's E1·rrybody i;etm.'> lo ha ve h1s ri n~er.~ 'fO~~rd 1f ynu can hrlie\•e I(, lahor learlrr (,eor~e i\1 eany thinks th1n~s are so had that if ht> \\'ere Nixon he would in ~titutA 1v11.11e enrl prl«e <'onfrnls. Pt'rh11ps i\1eany can say this bct ause thr maJnr l11hor ron- t rart.~ rntered tolo in 19fill wilt snnn havfl hern rf'ncgoll:ilrd on ll h1ghrr w.:igr bas1.~ and this pr0bl e1n will no! br sn af'u1r fnr lhe following yr:1r or two \l'hrn l:ibnr wi ll rei;ume its den1.<ind~ f11r l1igher wagrs. Jn !he meanti1ne, v.·;ige ~.:ontrol wouldn 't be ton bad . A drum·hrP of <'riticism i~ cnrn1ntt frnm Hou~e Wiiyi; i'lnd ~tean~ Chairman Wilhur Mill 5 v.·ho !Bys lhe Ni1on econom ic pnl icirs <'re f;i1lin~, He "'anti; to rut. taxe5 and CQntrol .,.·ages and prices. Frida y, .Jul y 23, 1971 Thr t ditorial µngr: of I.ht Dnily Pilot stckJ to i nform and stim. ulatt re ade r1 btJ pre.Jcnting thi.t 11c1s;1po.pcr'1 opinions and com· ment.ary 011. topics of tnrrrt!>t orirl iignificance, b11 providing n forum fnr tlir: <'Ipres.~ion nt nur rrndPrs' opinion$, «nd hy prr.~l'rnln !'} tlie diiitrsl' 1Jf('11'· point~ Of informed ObSl'TUtr.t nnd apokrsmtn 011 topic.s of tli r do11, Robert N. Weed, Publisher I I I I I .. --~. ' l .. ~osta Mesa Today'• Pliml ED I T I ON N.Y. S~ke VOL IA, NO . 175, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A FRIDAY, ~ULY 23, l 97 f TEN CENTS Citizens Endorse Police Action • Ill By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0 1 tl'MI D.11111 P'lltt S11H Cilittn reaction to Costa Mesa police handling of major disturbance in the College Park district late Wednesday ls running ~ to I or hlgher in favor, it was disclosed today. The department's tactical squad v.·as called into action at 10 p.m. Wednesda~. when a crowd ranging from 300 to 500 refu11ed to leave an outdoor party. By the time It was over two houra Three Cities Meet in Mesa Over Freeway Representatives of th ree cities gravely concerned with the impact on their own traffic problems of losing .a Coast Freeway link through Newport Beach met in Costa Mesa today lo map their 'trategy. "Our main concern is the Coast Freeway an d whether we three cities can find a solution." said Costa Mesa Vice /l-1a yor Willard T • .Jordan. He and officials from Huntington Beach i!nd Laguna Beach held a breakfast meeting at the Rodeway Inn In consider feasibility of -Organizing a three-way fac t finding commltlet on the subjt'CI. Jordan, chairman of the Costa Mesa Freeway Committee, said each city ordered regional maps showing in- terlinked freeway problems and possible Mlutions prepared by the ir city enginters. No date has been sel for further discussion of lhe regional Creeway rela· tionships, but will be forlhcomin& when local leaders have studied the map• ordered today, Jordan said. Laguna Beach was represented at today's orpoizational meeting by new City Manager Larry Ro9e and Public Works DirecLor Joe Sweany. Huntington Beach sent Ma yor G'°rge McCracken, Cily f\1anager Doyle f\1il!er and Public \\-'or ks director Jim Mil!er. Costa Mesa was rcpresenled by its en· lire freeway Committee, with .Jordan as chairman . plus Councilman .Jack Ha.melt, City Manager Fred Sorsa'oal. City At· t.orney Roy June, and Assistant City Engineer .Norm Spielman. Costa Mesa Traffic Engineer Jim Eldridge sat in loo. Newport Beach was not invited lo send 1 represe ntative to the m~ting. Ali lo Lead Parade LO~ ANGELES (AP\ -J\.1uhammad Al i has been named for a second time to ;ict as grand marshal of the Bnnual \Va ll!' Summer F'esl i\'al parade. The fe stival began as a peace ful alternative markin.e; the 196.'l rioting in the c It y ' ' predominantly black southsidt . Court Approve~ All Abortio ns SAN FRA~CJSCO -A slatt' ap- peals courl has ruled thal all abor· lions performed in California are legal if performed by a licensed physician in a licensed hospital before the 20th wttk of pregnancy. The 2 to I decision Thursday by the state Court of Appeals holds un- conlltitulional a requirement of the state'11 liberalized therapeutic abor· tion law of 1967 which required abortions be approved by a com· mittee of hospital physicians. f\iore details are on Page 7 today. tater. 19 persons had been arrestt:d, one hospitalized and others were left suf. ferlng cuts and bruises, police and party. goers alike. P-alrol Division commander Ca pt. Robert Moody said today he is keeping a list of calls and letters received regarding the dispersal incident. He said he has received more than a dozen in favor of police response to the. tense. situation. compared to four critical or how it was handled. l; '"~11 · , . • I ~ ' ·-·, l " ' ' Bird in Hand City 1'1anager Fred Sorsabal has also received more than 15 such replies. One woman complained 1"h11rsdfly th;:i t police were al lea st partially to blame for the s!tualion·s disintegration, eharging one youth was sm BC'ked with a baton while trying t-0 clean up trash arid debris in the wake of the party. Kevin Morrow, 17. of 24 14 College Dr ive. organizer of the party v.·hich in- cluded a live, amplified rock band in the • D•IL y P'ILOf u i n "'"'" :fiirs. Carol Sandie of Costa Mesa h0lds •·sunny," a young mockingbird she has nursed back to health. 1'1rs. Sandie. 3098 Sumatra Place, said the bird had a broken wing v.1hen a neighbor boy brought it to her about a month ago. The Audubon Society member speculated that the bird's mother pushed it out of the nest. She plans to release the bird this weekend in Laguna Beach. Six Die in l\lotel Blaze; Gues t s Flee 011 Be(l sh eet s NE\V ORLEANS IUPJl -Si:t persons died l.riday In 11 fir<' ;il the 18·~\nry Howard .lohn.-.on·s dov.·ntown motor hotel and other guest~ escaped by climh1n~ out o{ 12th story \l."indows with ropes fash1nn· ed out of bedsheel.\. Seven perSon.~ O\'ercome by smokt: were taken lo a hospital. One of them. a young boy, was In critical condition. The hotel's resident manager Otto Fel kner said 408 guests v.•ere registered at the hotel when the fire broke out. He said seven persons were killed but police later reported the official death to!\ was six. Felkner said between 12 and 14 other persons recejved so me sort of minor in· juries. One of the victims was a hotel security guard who died while trying to rescue guests on the 12th fioor of the 18-story ho!el The othtr fn·e victim~ "'err ,1;uests. They v.err all killed bv hrea!h1n~ toxic gases caused by Lhe lrre . ThP security guard y,•as irlcn\1fird as .Joseph c:aulhicr. 25. or l"cw 11rlca n.~. ,.-our of the other v1('1i m ~ v.·ere ide ntified ;is Dr. John R Finch, hi." wife and their lwo son~ from Hou.~lnn. Finch was a pro- minenl professor or psychia rry at Baylor Medical School in Houston. The sixth VIC· tim , a middle-aged v.·oman. was ool 1den· tified. The fire v.·as confined to one room on the 12th floor of the hotel. But ASllistant Fi re Ch ief Will iam McCl at1sen s.aid the to•ic gases spread to other floors. Damage to Lhe hotel was estimated at $18.000 to the building itself and another $5,000 10 its contents. Room 12!7. where the r i re sta rted, was completely de.slroyed. Edison Papers Circulated Count y Lawy ers Handed Data Favoring Ex pa1ision By TOM BARLEY ot 1M DfllY P'!llM Sr.II Copies of documcnl.J supporting the Soulhern California Edison Company's la.test bid lo expand it11 controversia l Huntington Beach facility were being dlslributed today , Deputy County Counsel John Pr»rell, who has represented the Orange County Alr Pollution Control Distr ict In the series of county hearings and Supreme Court stssions that have thu~ far denied the company's expamion aims, has been served with a summcns and a copy of the writ of mandate flied Thursday. An Orange County Supt!rior Court hP.aring into the applica!ion of • court ord!:!r cannot be held until :Ill day• after deJlve ry (If the summon3'.. Roth sides ex· peet that the hearinr. will bt assigned lo .Judge Nod. Rutt.er'1 courtroom for the. last week lD Augwl. The EdisQn Company's latest move in a dispute thaL has taken up mOre than two years of l1wsults ind counter lawsuits astonished Willia~ Fltchen, director of the county'g APCD. "J thoulJht that legislative action lart ye1r on thla very ls.&ued closed the door on I.his type or proceeding," Fitchen said. "But I've been surprised so many llmel during th l11 long battle that I rr.ally shouldn't bt. 1urpriM!d by this ne w maneuver." The Edison Company bills I~ new RC· Uon on the argument that RuJI'! ti7, thfl APCD tdlct that 1p@dfies the 11mount of fumes and pollutant~ that can be thrown into the environment is illegal. It claims that the rule cannot be used lo support the county's argument that the proposed tripling of the Pacific Coast Highway facility's outpul would con- siderably exceed emisslon limitations. Orange Cciunty APCD findings were upheld by the California Supreme Court .after the 11tate's Public UtlliUes Com· mission (PUC ) approved the Edisor. ap- plica tion after the county's rejecti on and gave the utllity the green llght for C1>n· structlon of Its proposed new power unlt.'i, The high CClurt n1led that lnl!. EdJgon Company ff"lt!St reapply to the APCO for permissiCln lo expand its plant 11nd the company was immediatr.ly inforfTl'!d by the Orange U:iunty agency that Ill new tSee EDISON, Page %1 front yard. tried to secure city permission. He wanted to hlock the street and pro- vide room to mo\'e , but Ci1y Managr.r Sorsabal said Thursday this would have bren inadvisable. City councilmen normally approve or disapprove such requests, but J\!orrow only applied Thuesday -the day after "'londay's council meeting -leav ing the decision largely up to city hall. He had already circulated notice of the party to other cities and said tl \\'as too late lo cancel IL A delegation of unifornied patrolman and Lwo field sergean1 s lrierl lo break up !.he party at 9:45 p.m. by declaring it an unlawful assembly but said they were defied. They charged they were hit v.·ith a bar- rage of rocks, bottles. beer cans an d C1ther debris, along with shouted obscenities, so they withdrew to await tactical squad help. GiVing the disper11al orders again, they claimed they were subjected lo the same physical and verbal abuse -though not by all present -and so began moving the crowd along. The swetp down the 2300 and 2400 blocks of C-Ollege Dri•e left it littered with beer cans, wine bottles and Clthet debris, while many residents complained of broken shrubbery and vandalism. A beg of marijuana was also found and turned in by a neighbor. San Diego Picl(ed City Chosen for GOP Convention DENVER (AP) -The Republican Na· tional Committee's :site 1election panel today chose San Diego as the city for th e 1972 GOP convention. The full committee was due to ratify the choice later in tbe day. After two days nf closed door con· ference. a high party official sa id, the panel assigned to recommend a site chose the California city over Miami Beach , where lhe Democratic National Convention is to be held. Hijacker Orders Jet Back to NY NEW YORK (AP) - A hijacker forced a Chicago-bound Tranr. World Airli nes jet to return lo its takeoff point, LaGu1:rdla Field here Friday, then comandeered 111 T\\' A maintenance truck and headed ror Kennedy Airport to board a plane lo Rome, federal official s said. The arinf"d hijacker had a stewardes~ and a man with him as the truck headed fnr the international airl)(lrt, about nine miles from LaGuardia , the Federal Avia· lion Admin1strntion reported. TWA Flight 335 landed baak. at LaGuardia at 2:35 p.m. It h11d taken off from the New York airport for Los Angeles, with in· termediale stops at Chicago, Albu· querque. N.1\.1.. and Wichita. Kan. Alttlough the passengers were rclesas· cd at once. 11 hostess and the cockpit crew reportedl,v were detained. Ho"''ever, at~ pm. a TWA spokesman said · "'The hiJacker 1s off the plane" Althou.i;(h the FAA sa id the hijackf"r \\"as headed for Romf.". an airport official s::ud he h:id demandtd a larger plane to fl y him to l\1i!an. Ital~·. He wa ~ de~cribcd a~ about 5 fett . JI in- c hrs tal l. wearing chino pants and an orange ~hirl. The hostess hr held ho~La.£:1" in thr truck was desc ribed as "very, very calm" The hijacker had rommandeered TWA Flight 335 shortly after it took o(f for Chicago. The. pla ne v.·as to have continued to Los Angeles, with slt>P~ at Wichita, Kan .. and Albuquerque. N f\f After the plane relumtd to La Gua rdia , It was immediately surrounded by officia l cars. The hijacker would not let the passengers or crew gel off until the cars left. Once everyone was off the plane ~afely, the hijacker came out with the litewardess. The hijacker had a gun in one hand a b!ue bBR in the other. observers said. He ~lood with the stewardess under the tail of th' jl't until the truck arrived Lo take him to Kennedy, As they drove off. \ht stewardess was seated between the TWA driver and the hijacker. The alleged hljac·ker released tht truck driver al Kennedy's Runway 22. police said. According to police. ht apparenlly entered into negotiations with FBI and othr.r law enforcement off!cer1 on th e scene . Meanwhile. tv.·o police helicopters clrcl- ed overhead whUe the talks were going on . A TW A jet regularly used for transAtlantlc ~ervice was being retidled 11.t Kennedy Airport for a fl ight to Milan. 11 TWA "PQkesman said. A crew for the Oight wa.~11tso being organized. Lineria n Chief Di es LONDON IA.P l -Pre.5ldenl WWiam V, 5. Tubman of Liberia died Friday in the London Clinlc. He was 75. The Republicans are to convene Aug. 21, presuma bly to nominate President Nixon for a second term. 'The DemocraU will meet in 1otiami Beach July 10. A GOP source said there remained the possi bility of a challenge to the com· miltee recommendation from Florida na· t1onal committeeman L. E. Thomas. But the source said even i£ the challenge is mRde it is certain to be rejected. Sen . Roberl J. Dole. the GO P national chairman, \\'as said to be prepared to UP'! T11ljlflllt9 SUCCUMBS IN HOLLYWOOD. Actor Van Heflin, 60 Va n Heflin Dies At 60; in Co 1nct Since June 6 llO LLY\\'OOD (liPJ) -\'an Heflin, who made a career or character roles i-n movies and television, died today al the age of 60 . Heflin, whose sparse red hair an d in· tense delivery before the cameras were his trademarks, won an Oscar as best supporting actor In '·Johnny Eager" in 1942. He was stricken last June 6 by a heart attack while swimming in 11 pool al an apartment house. He was taken to Cedars of Lebanon hospital where doctors said the actor·s heart had stopped beating. Hosplta l authorities placed him in the intensive care unit. He was in a coma most of the time since. Death came at 6;43 a.m. today. Al the time his most recent picture. ''Airport," was breaking box office records. Heflin played the role of a craz· ed bomber itboard a pAssenger plane in the film which starred Burt La ncaster and Dean Martin. A veteran of scortll or motion pictures, Henin'g credilll include: "The OulcasU of Poker Flat," "Saturday·s Heroes," "H. M. Pulham Esq.," "Tennessee Johnson.'' "Green Dolphin Street'' and "Possess· ed." Henin egcaped Hollywood type-casting. playing villains, heroes, pr1sidents, old men and business tycoons. He was born .Emmet Evan liefl in In Walters. Okla .. in 1910, the 10n of • den- tist who soon · moved , his family to Ok.Jaboma City where the youngster at· tended school through the seventh grade. Tht elder Heflins moved to Long Beach, Calif., where their son spent his summer vacations hiring on as a seaman Cln carao vessels plying lhe PAclflc. He later attended the Unlversll y of Oklahoma for two years. argue il necessary the site commlttet's case for San Diego. Dole would not comment. The party source said .the selection panel. in choosing between Miami Beach and San Diego, was concerned .tbout possible political problems involved la cboos1ng the same city as the Democrats:. lls members were said to be wary lest lhal produce comparisons between the lwo conventions, particularly if there are incidents or demonstrations while the Republicans are in convention. Driver Dies • '.After Mesa Near Tragedy A Huntington Beach motorist wboae car raced through a O:lata Me1a in· tersectlon Into a signal light. narrowly mi9slng an old man on a bus bench . died Thursday, the apparent victim of a heart attack. Roy hf. Childs. 67, of 16444 Bolsa Chica Road, was dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital fo llowing the 12:35 p.m. accident at 17th Slreet and Orange Avenue. His Japanese Import car wa.s barely damaged on its veering path through some roadway construction Into the gignal standard. Henry J. Vasquez, 26, of 2545 Elden Ave .. O:lsta Mesa, said he first noticed Ch!lds seemed to be driving rather slowl y and having difficulty turning the wheel. Vasquez 11aw the impact and said when 11n old man on a bus bench didn't even 11et up to check the driver he swerved off the. road and ran to the vehicle. ··1 asked lf he was all rig ht, but he 1;eemed unconscious, because his eyes were opened yet he wasn't 11eeing anvthing.'' Vasquez told police. He said he opened f\.1r. Childs' sh.irt and could find no heartbeat. adding that an unidentified pedestrian tried moulh·tc>- mou!h resuscital.Jon but it w~ futile. Bea tles Draw Crowd NE\V YORK (AP ) -In about 10 houri Thursday. 36,000 tickets were sold for two shows lealuring two of lhe four Beatles, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Proceeds of the performances, a matinee an d en evening presentation Aug. I at l\.1adison Square Garden , will go for the relief of refugees who have fled from Eas t Pakis tan to India. other performers donafing their . seivice1 ~ elude Indian sita r player Ra.vi StTankar. : Oruge Weather The weather is expected to be the same today and Saturday, with skies clearing around noon arid tem peratures expected around 70 degrees along lhe coast. 80 inland. Lows tonight and SalW'day arowid 66. INSIDE TODAY "The Bakt.rs of BevtrtDyck," Children's Th~ter VuUd pr~ ductiC1n, t! nearing Jin.al rehear· _,al.s for presentation next wtek. 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Taking May and June together, pri«s rose during tbe two months at a seasonaUy adjusted annual rate of 6 6 percent. comparable to I.he pace in 1969 and early 1970 when !hf! nation "'as in ihe grip of the worst Inflation in 20 years. The cost of living rosf! at an annual rate of 4 percent in the first half of lhe year. The pace in January tbrough April was much slower than the rate for May and June. The rate for the full six months was down from the 4 9 percent pace in I.he last ha lf of 1970 and 6 percent in the first half of last year. The consumer price index stood at 121.5 percent of the 1967 average. Thal meant it cost $12.15 last month to buy the s.!lme goods and s'ervices that could have ~en obtained for $12.08 in f\iay, for 111.63 a year ago and for $10 in 1967. Thf! June increase was led by a 0.9 per· cent advance in pr ices for groceries. The price for a market basket of food that rost $10 in 1967 was Sl l.74 in June. That was 11 cenls more than May, 23 cents higher than March and 34. cents more than June, 1970. Prices for ~ef, poultry, fruits. vegetables, and dairy products increased in June more than normal for this time of year. The price of 11!1 types of food - groceries and meals in restaurants -in· creased 0.8 percent in June. Housing prices ad vanced 0.6 percent and the cost of transportation rose 0.7 percent. Clothing prices de clined O 1 percent. Harbor Scouts Flying to Japan World Jamboree Boy Scout leader C. Arthur R@mley of Balboa and 12 Orange Coast scouts arf! on their way lo Japan for the 13th World Boy Scout Jamboree. They will join more than 20,000 scouts from 11round the world al the foot of Mt. Fuji for JO days of scout festivilles and tnur Tokyo and visit the natlon·s temples and shrines. Scouts attending from the coast cities are: From Hun tincton Beach -Chuck Lubclienko. 6182 Cornell Drive; Grannell Almay, 9222 Heatherton Circle; Leon F. 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Ct""i.t U .H ..-111 YI ~y .... n ., ll ,...,...,IYl n<IUll'T •flltlrtt lloltf, i i H "'°"'1i.ty, Friday, JrJlf 2J, 1971 Bider Bobbed Panhandler Loses Impound Money A ~atth~ youth panhandling money to l't hls impounded ar blck 1ft41r being ~eased from j1JI In Newport Beach Thunday was robbed hlmaelf In Coeta Mesa e.ar!y today . Malcolm J. West, 19, flagged down a passing patrolman alter the $ ! 3 strongarm robbery al Wil.'\On and Joann sr.reets at 2:4'1 a.m_ and described his ass;iilant. Officer Dave Brooks said he rcngn1zed I.he description from a con lact lit a bar less thin an hoor before and went Jonk1ng for Eddie Tavarrz, 27, of 21511 Canyon Drive as a suspecl The trash co!leclnr wasn·1 homr . bul Brooks stoppffl h.tm al \11ct.rlr1a Strttt and Canyon Drive shortly thereafteer, ar· From Page I EDISON • • • an s'A·er 'A"Ou!d be exactly ~·hat wa.'I delu·ered in June !970 11fter a series of public hearing!. The Edison Company has appealed lh!! Supreme Court ruhng and is awaiting a response from the high court on that complaint. It is also alleged in thr wr11 nf mandate fi led by Edison lawyer William Marx that Orange County's control officer er· roneously evaluated much of the data submitted during the hearings and that actua l emis.'!ions by the expanded plant \\'ould not be on the scale foreca.'it by Fitchen. Marx argues thal California's Health and Safely Code governs the company's application to the point that it overrides Ru le 67. And, he states in the writ, California's health measure does not con· tain language lhat could be used to bar the Edison .application. County lawyers expect lo point oul that Rule 67 was upheld in Los Angeles Coun· ty Superior Court In an almost Identical la'A·suit that involved a public utillty and that county's emission code. 'Human Torch' In Good Shape After Accident An Anaheim car wash cust.ome.r was turned into a human torch Thursday when a young boy lit a cig11retle lighter near where gasoline was being pumped, poii ef, reported. Lawr~ce F. FAMing. 58. of Anaheim, ls reported in good condition t.oclay in West Anaheim Community H03pital. He is suffering second and third degree burns on his arms 11nd h11nds, the aide of his head and on his back. Police are looking for the: boy, about 10 <lr 11 years old, who has been a frequ~t visitor to the Aloha Car \Vash, 100 S. Beach Boulevard. Witnesses said he was warned about playing with the lighter but ignited it and fumes from gas being pumped Into Fan· nings' car exploded. The tragedy wa~ heightened when the attendant hurriedly pulled the nozzle from the tank spraying burning gasoline on the victim. Fanning ran intn the car wa sh 11rea where three allendant.s managed to put oul I.hi!' blaze. Tax Delinquency Figures Higher Than Last Year A tax-de!1nqut'ncy l!gurl" ,..r iR m1!11nn, n10re 1han $\ rn 1!llon higher than !he previous year, ha.<: been reportrd hy Orange Cnun1y Tax Cn\lector Robert Citrein. A\l.h nu~h thr dn!lar figure 1~ ::ii a new· high, Citron points nut thaL the l970-7t delinriuency percent.ags is the same <ts 1969--70, 2 2 percent. "The dollar amnunt delinquency 1s nnl unusual when you consider !hat the tax bill v.·as $5.l million above the previnus year," the tax coll~tor explained. Citron furthl"r noted th11t the numl>Pr ol bills delinquent. 9.070. is the !o"·ti;.t number in the past 11 years. t ven though there wt rf! 20,000 mnre lax bills in 197()..71 over the prtvious year. The tolal tax bill for 1970-71 ~·as S3:'14 .756.797 and the number of bills mail· '°· 338,8()2. Newport Robbers Clea11 Out Van William R. Welles "'ould be playing 1 mnumful tune today, if he. had anything on ""hich to play It. The musician. or 219 19th SI , told ~twport Beach polict' somenne slnle a 12· string gu iti:1r 11nd fiddle 'IUl of hls va n parked at 252.~ W. Coast Highway. Tht $660 loss, ~ported 11boot 3 311 a m • included assorted tools and clothing • \\'elles said . Sewers lo Flip Lirl s? FRESNO. Calif. !UP I) -Thing~ are so hnl in F'rrsno lht'se days manhole. covt'r~ may &lRr1 pnppin@. C11y EnR:lnt'tr Donald E 81\rd Issued 1hat w11rninll Thursday, saying H)O-<legree. t.emperatures ha\·e air conditioning unit~ running ovtrtimr As 11 result. scwtrli 11re n('11ring c11 p1rl ly snd he re11r5 manhol• covers M10n may pop. rested &lid booked him on suspicion of atrooa:arm robbery. West told ~lice he 'd been panhandling at P'tn.nlaan • Rainbow. 1114 Placenl.i11 Ave., when offered a ride to The Earth, at 780 W. 19th St .. by a passerby. He was robbed instead. West s<tid. Newport Beach Ot>lectlve C'h11.rles \Vilklnson sa1d today the victim and a runaway companion, 17. werf" arre:i;tPd \Vednesday on susp1cinn nf forging g11soline credit cards en route sou1h. Since witnesses declined to come sn fl'lr to testify, lhe district altomey's off ice rE'fused to issue a complttin t and West was released Thursday night . He said he had $1.87 and faced a $27 irnpound fee lo gt'! hls car bark. Placentia Wife Cars Crt11iched Files Suit Over Hubby's New Sex Joined by sympathizer, Diane L. 1-fughes. 28, F'oun· lain Valley !in boots). surveys damage to her new Oal~un sportscar folJoy,.·fng collision this morning al Bristol Street and Ne\vport Boulevard in Costa Mc~a . Driver or \1ol)\.5\-\'agcn. Rex \V. Thompson, 46 . \Vest minster, V.'as treated for cuts and possible neck injuries after 9:30 a.m. crash. A Placentia woman who claim!! her husband 's physicia n transformed him from a male into a female against her \l'ishes wants II.& million in damages from both men for the shock to her ''moral sensi bilities and idta!s of decency and propriety." Marina Hearing Scheduled Mrs. Doris r.. Burnell names Maurice R. Burnell. Dr. Roy ,J. Catazone and "Does One Through 20" in her Orange County Superior Court action . She ac· ruses them or "lh1varting 1he. marriage ccontract" executed seven years ago. Control by State PUC Apparently at St:a.ke Mrs. Burnell, v.·ho says she has com· menced divorce proceedings. stales she became a"·are of her husband "s plan to change his sex July 9. !970. ;inr.1 that she immedlately "counseller.1, urged. advised and cajoled" Dr. Catazone to abandon his plans. She states that bo1h the doctor and her husband wen t ahead 'A'ith the sex-ch11ng· ing procedu re. over her objections and in· dicales in her action that her spouse'!! sex change is complete. That change. Mrs .. Burnell slates. made her ''ill. excited llnd nervous ·• and im· mediatl!'ly led her to file divorce prn· ceedings since, she says, two women "·ere now sharing the family home . Three Marines To Suind Tria.l In Pllrty Death Three Marines charged with bf!aling a man to death dur ing a birthday party in By L. PETER KRIEG 01 th• O•llr f'llOI lltff The State Public Utilities Commission is studying ll proposal to assume ronlrol over the operation~ of all but publicl y-o wned and ope rated marinas in California. A public hearing on the proposal will be cnnducted by a PUC examiner Aug, 3 in Los Angeles. The proposal calls for the slate agency lo assume jurisdiction over the rate~ charged by ll!I privately-owned and operated marina!!, including those on p"blic properly that are leased by pri~·ate (lperators. There are about 20 such marinas along lhe Orange Coast. according to Kennelh Sampson. the county's director of harbors, beaches and parks. Of these. three are in the SU11sel·HUn· tington Harbour area, two are in the new Dana Point Harbor 11nd the resl are in Newport Harbor, Sampson said. George Dawes, Newport Beach Harbor and Tidelands Director, said he plans to allend the PUC hearing lo protest the proposal. Larry ?.1 iller, chairman <lf the marine division of Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, fiil ld the move wnu1d hurt marine operatori; in Newport Harbor. Millrr said sl ate contrnl might force most, if nnt all, private marinas in NE'wport Beach nut of business, "II the PUC shou ld esl;:ibli.~h unik1rm rates throughout the st;ite." t-.1illrr pointed out. thal land values 1n Newport Beach make il an eco nnmJc necessity for marina operators to charge Rebel Leaders Executed By Sudan Firing Squad Sea! Beach were ordered to stand trial on BEIRUT fUPI) -The leader of menl; LL Co!. Osman Hussein ol the murder charges Thursday by We!lt Sudan's short-lived lefl ist coop and three presidential guard and Capt. Moaweyah Orange County Judicial District Court other rt'bel army officers were executed Abdel Hai, a member of the Rebels' Judge Fenton E. Jones. by firing squad Friday immediately after revolution council. Judge Jonrs bound ov er the three SeRI a military court pronounced the death ··when the triill or the traitors was cnn· Beach N<1val \Veapons Depot men to i;en!cnce, the official Sudan radio I d d h · Superior Court for an Aug. 3 tr1al follnw· r"~rt·". cu e , t e sentence was earned out," .,.,, L'\.I th e hroadcast said. ing a lcnRlhy two-and-0ne-hal£ day preliminary hearini:;. Twn nther officer.<:; \\'ho supporl<'cl the ~1u11ciry said his IC'fl-winR opponents PQliC'r allege the Marine.<: v,·ere <·our IC'ft l.iby;i Friday !o be retur·ncd \n bc;it :io unarnicd lnyal1st s0ldirrs tn de::tth responsible fnr the death of Vernon I<:. :-iud::tn, Cair0 Badin said in a brnadcasl in 1he1r pnson cells Thursday ~·hen his Page. :Jli, of La Habra, on .Jul.v ~. They quoting !he officia l Libyan Nrws Agency. SU{'Cr.<:.~ful {'Oun\er£'oup began. claim lhe men crashed a birthday parly The rebels .<:rl7.cd JlO"'er Mnnday hut Omdurman H.ad10 said laq:;e crov.'ds ::it- JliVl'n fnr his \\'ifC and be<1l Page v.•hen hrlrt It only !hree <lays before Maj .. I.en. tended the funeral Friday of "the thPy v.·ere ordered tn ll'aVl'.. Jaafar ~umeiry rrgained the presidency manyrs who died in the field of honor'' Page allegedly suffC'red a hlow In the in a countercoup Thursday. "'hen fiJlhting broke l)U\. midsrction from one nf the assailants and Omdurman Radio named 1hose ex· Khartoum. the capital. "'as pla ced wa s knocked unrnn.<:rinus. C.Oroner's in· rru1ed as ~Iaj. Ha.<:hcm Atta. the coup undrr a cur!C'w :ind gunfire was heard \'t s11gat.nrs said he suffocated. lcadC'r : Cnl. 1\lxlel f\lonei m !\lohammcd early Fridav morning around the h1r:her rates than lhose charged in other are11s of the state. 0<1we.~ "'as nnt as alarmed about that possibility, saying the re v.·as every likelihood tha!. should the propos::il go through, the commission could very well v<1ry the rates. "They can't ignore the local economy," Dawes s;iid. Da"·es sr1id he simply doesn't lhink the PLC should have the authority In the first place. Dennis O"Neil. acting Newport Beach CJ!y A\lnrnPy, said the state Congtitution and PU(; regulations stipulalf! that th e agency ma ,v control •·warves." He said it i~ under these provisions tha t the request for the PUC takeover was fil· ed. Neivport Nets Skinnydipper A shaven-headed swimmer pad· riling 1llrgally in the main channel off the Newport Harbor jetty was ordered nut of the w11ter Thursday, re l'ealing nQt only his head was bare. Harbor Departn1rnl Patrnlm11n Ken DoC'sburg said the 25-y ear-0l d Santa An<1n readily £'omplit'd, tl 1rnbln~ onto lhE' "·est jetty ~s ordered. Onl v he wore no swirn trunks anrl offcrc'd no C'Xplana tion for his 11 :15 a m, skiony-dipping, nor did he RP-. f*ilr cnnccrned . f>ocsburg placed 1he man under ri117.Pns' arrest on a char~t of in· dC'rrot t'XPflSW"P and !urntd him ovC'r to Off icer Jim Golfns ror book· ing. Judize J ones sci. bail at li l0.000 fnr Ahmed. commander of an armored rcg1· presidential palace. Joseph r.. Cha\·ez. 20. thr man blamed by r-~~--;;;;;;;;;::;~~;;;;~~;;,;~~;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~;~;~~-police for striking the lethal b!ow. A !~n nrdered rel eased r.o hail were his CQm· panions Andres Pastrano. J r .• 21 , $\,000 hail. and \\'alter A. Baumgartner, 20, $~.000 bail. Ohio Searchers Given Warning STEVENSON. \Vash . (l.:PJ) -four C\e\'C'.land mrn tl('tter pl~n tn kPrp Blivl! 11ny "bigfoot" creature thry c11pturP-near here or exp(!r.l tn suffer consequences of the April f(l(ll'S nay ordinance passed by the Skam::inia Counlv commissioners. l\rn Killeen. head ·or thP. Cleveland ex· pedition, \\'rote to the Washington State tlef'13rlmenl of Commerce And Economic Development tn ask if shooting the so-- called •·sasquatch" leRendary crl'ature v.·as illegal and if a zoo ~·eer nt'arby to tem porarily dl'tain 1t H captured. He said they planned t() come to thr Mt St. Ht>lens area , where a number of exped itions ha1·e combl!'d the hills look ing for !he cre11ture. recorded in 1ndian legend. Attach 'A' To Tab 'B' LOI\'OON ~UPI ) -Dr. Rosalind M. Mance WTOIE' the British f\.1edlcal Journ11I about 11 pati@nl ~·ho fnu.nd thal artrr undergoing surgery for Rn ulcer ht "·as hungry no maller how much he atr. A second oper11tinn "'a!I perform· ed and i;urg('()ns fnund the man 's ~tomach had inadverten!lv bttn C<lnnecled 10 lhl!' end or ·his ln· !e~lines rather than the beginning ThP mistake w11s cnrrecttd It took fl'IOl'I lt~~ th11n f!\' m1nu\l'S In pn~s through him . Or. Ma oce. ~aid Thf! doctr.r~ s111d hi' brouithl the c.:isl" tn public no11CP becau~I" •urglc11I err()rl still 11re m1de OC• ~a~l<ln.ally. ·- • / ( f e.,turin g m"ny ,elect 9roup1 from uJc.h well known line' "t He nredon -Drex 11I -Heri. 1.,9e -Thome,..,ill e -Sherrill Upholstery & M"rg e C erson Upholstery. Stop in today a nd ma ke 11 se lection from th• lerg· fJSt selection of que lit y furn i. tur• in th • are1 end •f , .. 1. prices. Drextl Cocktail Tabl• Sl11 6t1132 lll•t· 24t.OO S•I• 19900 For th• finest irr styli ng, qu•l ity, 'electio" •nd 1ervic1, try Ted von Hemerf, lnteriorc DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NlW,OlT STO•I O,IN PllDA, 'Tll ' NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Westcli ff Dr., M2-'2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'Tll 9 1-:.---, . .__ ... Prof•1sion1I Interior Designers Av•ll1bl~A I O INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Highway Phon•: 494-6551 --__ , I ii 1' I I 1' llltl TeltPIMIM Ex•red P1·isoner The Rev. Michard Wurm brand. a Communist prisoner for 14 years in Romania, spoke to a crowd in St. Louis Thursday as part of Captive Nations Week. He said that Nixon should ask to go to church w bile visiting Red China. 'It would be very embarrassing to Mao and Chou -all the churches are boarded up.' Food Stamps to Benefit U.S. Poorest of the Poor' 'i\1ASHINGTON IAP) -The J\"ixon Administration offered Thursday 11 revised food gt.amp program !hat will con· tinue coupons to 275.000 higher lnrome weHarl' people but will cut benefits for 2 million others. The n.ew plan announred by the Agriculture Department superst?des e proposal made last April to carry out a neY,. food stamp law passed by Congress late in 1970. Under the April plan, those no\11 getting stamps in states \vhere welfare benefits exceed new uniform federal income standards \\'Ou!d have been eliminaterl. Those benefits were restored in the new plan. Ho\\·ever. an estimated 60,000 to 65,000 non- \\'elfAre persoos in the hi,llher bracket nf low income fAmilit'S \1•ho now get stamps will be removed from the rolls. F'ood stamp benefits also will be reduced for an estimated 2 million persons in higher income categories who still qualify for the coupons . Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Richard E. Lyng told a news conference that the most emphasis has been put on helping the "poorest of the poor" fam ilies. Household!; al the bolt.om of the income scale will get stamps free of charge, he said. Vor exarnple, a f.imily of four \.\'ilh less lh.<tn $30 income per month will get $108 \.\'Orth of coupons free of charge. Now the same fam ily is re- quired to pa y $2 for $106 \.\'Orth of stamps. Se11. Ke1111edy Accuses AMA of 'Black1nail' On the other hanrl , a four- member familv \.\'Ith a ma:ii:- imuin <1ll<11vablr income of S360 :i mnn!h will p:1y $!19 to izet $108 worth of .~lamps. At prrsrnt that f<imily pays $82 for $1flfl in rnupnns . Lyng ~;iirl nppr(lxim;itrly 10 .5 1nill1nn prrson:o; nnw J::et food sl;imps, Drsp1te lhe C'Ul- barks fnr highrr incomp reci- pients, the pro_gram is f'X- peclf'rl In increasr tn 12 5 WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. 1nill1on by a year from no'.I', discouraging "to see ihe.<.e eJ-Lyn~ sairl. forts damaged SPVPrely by one i\.1ost in1rortanl to \h;it man's irresponsible action." growth. he :-:;iirl. is the f!dop- Disease 'May Stay In Texas' HOUSTON tUPI) -The doctor in charge of the battle against a rare horl'!e·killing disease thinks the epidemic can be contained in Texas. "We want to stl}p this disease -and at the moment it looks like we can.'' said Dr. Richard E. Omohundro, direc- tor of the federal corps fighting the oulb~;ik of Venezuelan Equine Encepha!omyelil!s. "We plan In :oitop lh1s disease right now and not have it han,I! a~:>und." he said Thursday. Omohunrlrn announcerl that \vilhin f\.\'O 11·Peks rverv horse !n Texas will be vaC'cinAted, and within three \.\·cck.s every horse in New Mexi co. Oklahoma, Arkansas a n d Louisiana wi!l be protected by immunization. But the slreping ~icknes1 already has kill ed more than 11.000 horses in Texai'! and Mexico, and the U.S. Deparl· ment or Agriculture has ap- pealed to horse u w n e: r s throughout the nation to report immediately any cases of sick horses. Dr. F'rancis J. Mulhern st1.id the lJSDA feAred ~nme horses infecterl v.·i!h thP di~ease may have be-en moved nut of TexAs before the quarAn!ine, · ... ·hich V.'l'nt into eff Pcl .July 1:1. "\\le nreci In know ai;; suon <1s possiblf' if thi~ has sprrAd the infrction. \Ve 11re f'n- rour;i~cd hy r:1&. day that pa~sPs \.\·i!houl A ca~e outside Texas. Ho\.\·ever. we do nnt 1rant to be misled," sale! Mulhern, a USDA Bnimal re search expert. Rep. Graham Purcell ( D- Tcx . ). was not optimitic about chAnces for controlling the outbreak soon . "Most experl'i agree I.he pre~ent attempL~ to halt lhf' disease, including mandatory \'lll'cin;it inn prngr;im of thr I'll· lire million·hnrst herd in TC'x- a~. and the massivr spra\·inl'( <1.ltempts, v.·ill fa il." Purcell said in a House speech. Elks Keep Black Ban -----· ~· frkf-0, July 23, l1J71 DAIL V P!LCf /J Florida Demomtrators THINK SALE Heckle, Spit on Sen. Bayh ORLANDO, F'LAI. !U Pll - Shouting demonstrators, heckled and spat in the facf! of Sen. Birch Bayh, ID-Ind .,) upon his arrival Thursday to test f'lorida support for a 1972 presidential bid . "I must Rdm1t, as a former golden glovf!s bo:t:"ing champ, when that guy spit tn my face I was tempted to knock him righl on the seat of his pants," Bayh told B news conference arter the incident. The demonstr;itors v•rrP on the runway at Orlando Airport "'hen Bayh got off !.he plane and rollov.·ed him into the terminal. They appeared angry over Bayh's liberal ac- Toxic Gas Escapes From Plant GL~NDALE, Ariz. (UPI) - A 60-square block area \.\'as ordered ·evacuate-d late Thurs· lay because of toxic gas fume:oi rPleased by a major fire at 11 chemic;il fertilizer mAnufaclurini;: plant. "\\Ip are notifying the prnplr no\.\' th;it if they can see it !the jtasl or smell it. they \.\'ould he \.\'ise to evt1.cua1e,'' s a I d Rrsrrve Police Sgt. LArry Versteeg. "We Are 11dvisi n,1t them In i;:n to thP west outside the city where \.\'C've got B lit- tlr rnore room ." Vc>rstec~ said the gas w;is "lo:dc and nauseous 11nd lt ~·ould make you sick If you got a good dose of it." Authorities were unsllre of the Oillllre of the chemical in- volvPrl but Ver5leeg said a numbrr nf barrels of chemicals in.~idP the plant ex-1 plndccJ . I Olhrr offic·rrs SAid ~·;iter 11 incrr.<1~C'rl the J:!as prnrluC'tion ilnri firrn1rn rrqursl~d hr\p frn1n thr PhOl'ni)[ .<1nd LukP Air FnrC'e R:ise f i re drp:irtrnents \\•hich h11ve foam equipmrnl . The rnl 1rc <;lrnd;ilr Firp 11nd pnlicP de~rln1ents v.·crP c;illed nul and office:rs v.·ere reported ,ll'.ning door tn door in !hf' im- 1nrdiAte: area or the \Vi!bur Uv1lies, e& pe c J a I I y his leadership last year of the Senate group that defeated the Supreme C.ourt nominatioo of F'lnrida Judge G. Harrold Carswell, The well-dressed hecklers, ranging from teenagers to while-haired oldsters, chanted "Go Home Bayh," "BAyh hales the South'' ai"ld "Bavh i-5 s C:Ommunist.'' About 10 Of the demonstrators carried 11nti- Ra~'h sign.~ and the h;ird-core shouters numbf!red <1.bnut JO, although the crowd lola!ed 75 to 100 person~. A fe\.\' sleps insid e the termint1.I, nne of the n1ost \·ociferous hPcklrrs. a t11ll thin m;in about 3tl ~·f.'ars old, spat ln Bayh '1 lact. Police step~ In bf!fore Bayh, could react an r' led him to the airport VIP lounge for hb scheduled news oonff!rence. j(Jlln lnha Westcliff Plai• Only The heckler ide n ~j f ~e r himself to newsman-· .. J}av( Wa lker of WESH-TV as E Schuman, a Vietnam wr veteran and student at near!; Rollins College. He lo I Walker the spitting was an Ill cidenl but added , "il's ·peopk ,~~==:;:=~~~==~ like Rayh lhal are turning this country Communist.'' "I don't feel the rudeness cht1.rAclerlzed by those whn shout ob~ren1ties ;ind . spit 1n my fare char<1.c1erize~ the pen- plP of !he state of F'lorida," Bilyh Si!Jd. TA KE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ..• Every Saturday AMLING'S Newport Nursery 1500 •••t c ee•t h t &•••Y n ewporl be.,th. ce ll1 Dr ,.I • te l ep h o n • (7 14') 8 7 3 ·1 552 ends I last of July ON ALL PLANTS Edward M. Kennedy fD- M ass.), accusf!d the Washington lobbyist for the American .l\fedical Association Thursday of trying t 1t blackmail I he Democratic Senatorial C:impaign Com- mittee into silt'!ncing his at- tacks on the AMA. Kennerly said the AMA had lion of the n:itinn;il income not sent him or his sub-standilrrls for flU<1l1fication. Ellis c:n., v.•hich manufactures NEW ORLEANS 1 UPI\ ;inrl v.·hnles<1.les fertilizer~. ad- Delegates lo the 107lh gr;ind vi~ing residertls tn "shut off / OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY In a statement prepared for deliver.v in the Senrtlf'. Krn- ne<l~·. chief spo,,,sor of a na- tionRI health in.~urance bill op- posed by the AJ\olA. said "H \\'fl: have lo sacrifice polHical con- tributions tl'I protect lives and hea lth, that is a small price to pa y" The target of Kennedy's al· tark was a July 19 letter he said Harry Hinton. director of the \Va~hingtnn office of the Ar-.IA. had '.l'flllen In the direc- tor of the De m n c r a I i c Senatorial Campaign 01m- m1ttee. In the leUer. ;ii; made public by Kennrdy, Hinton s;iid that "as a lifelong Demacrat I can. nnt accept thr fact that Sen. Kennedy spf't1.ks for m.\' party and its th1nk1ng nn !tn sf!rinus a matter as the natinn·s hc;ilth carp " ~1eanwhilr." Hinton added. "if Sen. Kennerly wants evrry phy~ician 1n 1he country to leave the Democratic Party, he is going abou! 11 in the right \'.';)\' ., Hinton had prefaced these &tatemenls by writing that he personally had done everything in his power ''IC'I committee any !!ubstantive Nn rost eslim;itcs were lodge convention of t h e AMLING -• """• I" callfomJe horf!t ulture •l<K.e 1920 reply to the statements he m;ide, but Lyn,!! s<iid he e)[- made. peels the progr;im tn npera!e in Pxisling ;ireas -more 1hAn "lns1ead,'' he s;ud, "their 2.000 of the na!inn·s 3.100 Benevolent 11nd Pro!rrtive their air conditioners. butt0;n Order of thr Elks voted Thurs-.. 1d;o•;"~~th~''.__h:_:o~"~·'~''.__:'":d:!!!/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day to rc1t1.in the lJrganlza· tinn's controvrrsial re- quirement of "whiles only" chief Washington lobbyist has count.ie~ _ '.l'i1h the Nixon sent what can only be decribed bud_grt request of S2 billion for as a blackmail message to lhe thr fiscal yrAr. director' of !.he Democratic The nrw rul es iire expectPd Senatorial Campaign Com-In be put into effect Jn most mi!lee." arra.~ bv early next year, Then. referring In Ar.IPAC L.vn~ sa1rl. (American Medical Pnli!ic:il The p!An inclurlrs a re- Acllon Committee,, which he quirPmcnt that ;i h1Juschn!rl describE>d as the political arm must he comprisPd nf re!alPd of the A~tA. 11s \.\'ell as tn the lnclividuats. 'wl'i !h fr\.\' f'X- Al\1A il.<.elf. he said of Hinton's ception.~ such as ;i nursP car- letter. ln,1! for an unrelalrrl prr~nn. ''Jn substance 11 su~i;:ci-ts C'nngress. \.\'ri11ni:: !hat into the that because some pnrttnn ()f l.1\.1', sou~ht tn prevent starnps the political funrls su pplied tn ~oin~ to h1ppic·l.VJ>f' com - Ai\-lPAC by Al\1A memJxirs mune~ and households of has been conlnb11ted by AM· -'-'"-'-'-"'-'-· ___ _ PAC to the Campaign f nm· milter. the camp<11gn rnm·l r m1!tee ought to bf' ;ib\to both ln 1 silence my a1t;icks nn the AMA and supprP~$ m1· pffnrts to obtain fnr th!.~ nAlion-1n spite 11f Al\1A np- p ., ~ i ! i " n -cnmprt'!hensivc rPlorm of ifs hPAHh care drlJ\'Pry and finAncing s.v.~lem . inC'luding natinn;il heal!h in- sur<incr. mrmbrrship. The \'nle "'ii.~ taken hy 11 show of hands nn a rf'snlutinn \\'hich 11·oulrl h;ive: deletf'd the 11·orrl ""·hitr" frnm 1ncm- bership requirrmrnt~ of !hr group's chRrtrr. Elks Gr;inrl EX"alted Rulrr G!l'n n L. l\.filler ruled thl're u·as nol 11 nl'Cf'S!'ary {\.\'O·!hirds vo1f! for pass<1.J:!e . E;irhrr, lhP drlrgRtP~ ht1.d J?,i\·pn l\.fillrr srandby 111uthorlty to ~uspPnd thP whilrs-0nty re- flUirPmC'nt ff hf' deemed ~uch arr inn "1n the best interests of the orrier." "The IPUer thre;ilens, not \'Pry subtly th;it if I persist, !.he AJ\.fA will manage to get 'every physician in tbe coun- try to leavt'! tbe Democratic t • The Great Summer Sale or Party.' '' I Wash help the Democratic Party r-----------.1 win il.s fai r share of physi cian The $4. Pant support" and that It was afJ dressing, extraordinary ,;ow AT YOUR QROCER~ FREE FAMILY MOVIES TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. AT FASHION ISLAND f ' • The GREAT Bidwell Ba rga in of the sum· mer! All Jl!l c:k 8i dw~ll', wa,h sla cks tha t were previously 40 ·;e off are now $4. e ach, two for $7. How c •n you re· ,jit7 Thi, j, a particularly great bar- ga in for those of you who wear wa itf sites 29 to 14 -there', a ierrific 1•- lecfion in ihesl!! ,it et {the other 1i1e1- Wl!l!I, not so good I. But you ca n come and look anywa y-you mig ht find • bermucl l!I short for ha lf-pric't or a dr1ts1 shirt for $b. You never know , , , bll ·~l lO ,,, __ _ w, c•rt? Ynur f1tr)§!tr-f>l)'llM!Ulh dr1lrn. ·r~u•t wt ~n.~w 1( }'Ou'1c happy "llh the "IY "'t '''"'ICf. yo UT prt.w:n1 c11 )nu'U comt back i nd buy your nc~I cir from UJ too. So -.,., try lo keep WE-CARE PACKAGE riur 'crvtec lint• 1h!'ll't ind ow ptnp!c eourrtous We 1im to do the "'Ork right tht fin I time.. And wt don'I O'lt rch11gc (or "hat .. ,.,, dc:>nt. And M:r•·1ct 1~0·1 t.11 ,.., caH about, c11he1 V.'c (~ft cnou~h In hire wur1c0Ul 11lesmrn 10 •ru." t i all )OUf q1Jt,\1on5 and !l-nw )OUJU!11hc 'u )OU "'•nl And"' cart cnnu ,;:h In gn o'" lf"~t new cu "ll h 1 flne-rroth cn<nh ~tf<'rt '"u dr11 r 11 au a\ We Cart' Try ul -)('tU U •rr Plymouth Duster. Atk aMurtpt<"lal Pfk•• oo•: Oiulef'I tht C""'J'ltl th1f1 t1"1JI tnlt~r. ''! h11 1nm11h ~"'111 t noUJh t~--- bo lo-I pi't<..t, t••y Oft g1•, <II} IO dM't .. <lJ.'{ IO par~ Sig tftnul)I tn "" ft•t •ft (,.,.,,f.,r1, C'1r} 1 b111uitc.uu.111d nd• u 1moot11 u 1 mu(h i..ui• cir Costa Mesa Huntln9to1t Beach --o- • \Our Chryster-1'1.Ymoutb Dealers. . Atla s Chrysler·Plymouth, Inc. Huntington Beach Chrysler·PJymoutb 2929 Harbor Boulevard 16661 Beach Boulevard ·-- • Or\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE That Freeway Dilemma • ' The state's latest effort lo explain v.•hat tis new pol1c:y on free\1a.~ hudding-or. ralhcr1 nnn·hu1Jd1ng- in coastal areas n1eans in a session \11th Costa Mesa of· ficials this ~'('l'k lla s prndut•ed t11•0 ~nl id results: ll has as~ur·cd ('osta fllc.:;a !hat the Ne11 por! Free· "'ay will be built al lea st to the ('osta ~1esa·f\e1vport Beach city ]ln11ts and possi bly ""ith a higher priority than before. And, in so doing, it has provided a key p1etc or in· f ormation in put for the Ne11'por t Beach traffic study just now getti ng under11·ay. 'l'he assuran(·e that the Ne11po1·t Free\\ay 11 111 be bu111 , 1f the t1ty uf ('osta /ilesa ii.ants ii. and that tl may be exped!lecl is par11tularly gvocl nc11s fnr the do11n· to11n ('osta i\lesa area, 11here a maJPr rt·de1elopn1enl plan has been b<1sed on Ne11 port }'rce11 ay ~on.~tru1·llon. 'l'hc ne11·s, fron1 the .\'c11 port Rea c•t1 p111n1 11( 11c11•, is a 1n1xed bag. As noted , tl does provide at lca~t one solid reference point for the traffic study. But it also assures that traff1t.: 1vll! be entering Ne\\'port 111 1nrTea!.· ing volumes in the Superior Avenue·Ralboa Boulevard area. This will be true whether the Ne\\'port Frcc1vlly traffic u ltimately em pties into Coast J-lig hway or JS d is· persed from the city limits by e xisting or new surface i;tree ts. The .stale·s spokesman, Banford Frllnkland. assis· t.ant state public \vorks director. emphasized that t.he highv.1ay engineers a re sure they can come up wi!h a di!!persal ~ystcm that \11ill <1 rl equa1ely handle the outfln\v from Ne1vport Frce1\•ay into Ne\1·port Reach for a decade. even if the lJUe stion of \1'hal lo do 11•1\h Coas1 Highv.·ay is not resolved. 1"he state spokr smcn have plated heavy c1nphasi.~ - and as a result a heavy burden -on getting some You See Now, Son, It All Worked Out Thf' ~uarrl examinrd their permi ts and 11m ilf'd loleranlly. "Taking the boy on his firJ1;t hunt , t\.·l r. Saunders''" he a~kt.:d . '"Thal'~ right.'' !iaid the pruud father. "Jim here'.c; 15. Titnr Lo prove t11n1.seH" "I hope yuu get one, k1cl," s:.iitl the gua1·d. upening the ~l~ctrificd gate "But ke e p your t y e s peeled. itlt'y're get- ting mighty scarce.'' Father an d son, ri fl es at the ready, followed the narro"'• marked path through the mine flC"ld, pass· ed through a se· cond gate and at last entered The City, ~tUCH OF IT was rire-bl;ickened rub· b!e, over which weeds and eve n small 1rees had begu n to grow, but here and the re a gulled bu ilding stil l to"·crrd. "Go.s h ... said J im, v.· id e. r v e d . ''E verything seems so .•. so l'rowdf.d ." "Well, don't rorget, son," said his fa ther, "a million people used to Jn·e here.'' "A million! lr s hard lo believe. \\'hert 'd they all go, Dad?" His father looked surprii;ed. "To The Su burhll, son. Leastwise. those that couht . Doo't they leach you anything al gchool~" ''SURE, DAD. But I never did quue un- rlPrstAnd some 1hings Did they all go at On<'t' ~" H1.c; fa!her laughed •·r-.:o, ii .started ,.Jowly. back 1n 1he Sixties. Gradually, The City gre w more and more unllvable. There v.·ere power failure~. and traffic Jan1.c; and unbreathable air. "Worse yet. "eemed li ke hall thf' peop!r 11ere jobles~ bums !111ni.: on \l·elfare Rnrl lhe crime rate "·as so high 1! wa~n·1 .~are to walk the s1reet~ in the da)l l~h l. "Thr i;chf'IO!s were terrible ~-1111 of knrf1n1ois anrl rlnpr !'\l"I dC'rPn1 pRrrnt \1 anted to raise his children in an at· mosphere hke lhal, So people began mov- Art Hoppe iog to The Suburbs. "Naturally, the merchants lollowed , openi ng shopping ce nl.ers, br anch b11nk~ <ind all that. J\s farlorie.c; became clea n and automated, they moved out nf The Cil_v, too, to be tloser !o their \.\'orkcrs. "SO, YOU SEE, there finally v.·asn't any rca.~on for anyo ne 1n The Suburh.c; to risk 1.:on11ng into The C'1ty any more.·· "'\\lhy d1dn "t everybody 111 The City n1c1re to The Suburbs, Dad~" His fa!her fro"·ned .... !'here "'a.~n·t room, son. \Ve had to think of land densJ· ty factors and properly VA iue~ anrl •• \Vc!I. anywav, The Riols in 1'he Ci1ies during t.he ·late Seventirs snh·ed that problem and since then, of course, wl''ve kepl 'fhe {.;1\ies fenced and gua rded. Now dn you understand ?" "i guess so. Dad, All but ont lh1ng. How did you decide who got 10 move lo The Suburbs and who had to ~tay in The C11v?'' .:Hold i1, son! There goes ont! Quick , shool :" .!11\l'S RI FLF; CRACKEO. Thr riuarrv \l'ent do\1'n F;Hher and -"On hurrtt'd over tn examine lheir kill It was an emaci ated b!11ck boy, nol much oldt'r than Jim. Jim stared al the dead bo). a s1ran11e look on his fa ct'. ··Don'l 11orry, son," said h1.o; la!hrr. ''You JU~l put hirn (lUl of his n11.~er,v . Thar.~ al l" "It 1sn·1 that. llad It".~ h1.'i .~kin I ne1rr S<l" an.1 r1nr \\1th hla ck skin beforr " 'That's n~hl. s11n , And 1n The Subuibs ~ 011 ne1'f'r \\ 111 ' ·Oh," ~aid .)1111 , nodrl111~ lhn11 i.;hlf11ll,1 , "n(lw I un<iers1and how you decided "·ho had to st ay in The City." Picking a Born Winner You're 1 born y,•inner if- ''nu turn out lo be t"·1ce the man your mother hoped you 'd bf 'f)ie only 11mt' you bothered In i;end a"·ay a box top you ~ot batk 11 if>.f(lOI I' RC" ht bv rr!urn in alt · You ATP thr only n1;in yo11r a~I' 1n ~our hlnrk who still l1;i.~ all h111 own teeth. ('ount 'pn1 -32 ''our only hanrl1rap 1n hfe is ynur gnll 11core. A nf'w brrrd of do~ h:i~ hern 11an1Prl in your honor hy the Amer1l'an Kennel Club. Your dum b kid look~ hke hi~ mother 11 nd your smar1 kid takes ar!cr you. SO RARE ARE THt: THREI-: d1~ra~t~ ynu ha ve that !ht Niihonal Hra11h tnslilUle ha s arranged to i;!h't> )OU free medical tre1tmtnt for tilt rtsl or your rn'f'. You took • charn.!I.' a~ bo ught a 1«0ndhand car from Oi('k Nixon . thr n !urned around and S-Old il fnr 10 llmf's that pril:e to a rich TP•an who w111Hrd ,1 for a llOUvtnlr. Whtn you feel likl' r;1\1ng I! p1rrr of wa termelon, you ha1·e two v 1 c e presidenls ha ndy In p1 rk out lhe .~eeds. Somrlime~ I.ht pllahl of 1hr 11ntm1" US. dolla r depresgu you JO murh 1hat you consider whether It mi1ht not be a ·---------·-~ Hal Boy le .I good idea to pti t out 8 ~oundl'r currenry of ,vour own \'our w1fr gil'r.'l Bl\"RY hf'r last ye:ar"s diamond~ to ~liza bf'th T~) \nr. )'ou don'L \1·nrry ofte n about "'hRI i~ h.::tppening tn thf' national rcolog~·· Why .st1ou ld ~·ou~ After a!I , wherever you l:O, )'ou makC' your own ecolOJ:Y· \\'HEN YOUR CUP r11nnet h ovl'r. it dotsn't bothf.'r you. l..et one or lhe rervanls mop It up. Your brotht.r·in-law h;i~ sleady work. His Jnb is to pat you on 1he hAck when you Rel 11rrd nf doini;: JI ~our~clf. You have the h1gResl pornn,i:riaphy l'Ollection in lown. but hcrau~f' of you~ prrstlAf' the erllie.c; rall 11 11r1. There·s noth1n11: vl)u !1arr wor~e than 1~innln,11: !ht million 'tl)ll;ir Nrw York St111e lnttrry. bcc1111~(' 11 put,_ 1ou 1n t1no\hrr ta x hr:irkrt 11nd \I hat 11 nu1~anrl' th;it 1 an t:i•· \'ou to1plny 11.~ :. lioorm:o1 1he guy you r high schO(ll ,i:nHl11:i1!ng <"la.~.~ 1 o\Pd ll!J mfl.!it likely 1n J<uerrf'd "'hen )OU IE'f'I like ~n1ok1og Jn 11n ell'\'alnr. ynu h11 11t !o ~ll'lnd wit h ynur b11ck lo tht. rr11r w11ll .so tht door won·~ clnst on you r cigar. •; ·--... -.~ -·· 5 •• ' -"N' .- • ' useful answers from the Newport Beac h traffic study. They have enc:ou raged the Ne"•porl study to look fa r beyond the tity limlls to seek compat1 bility v.11t h the n1ajor !raff1c needs of surrounding con1rn unit 1es, 'fhe fa<.:t is that the state, in ennu ne1aling its new policy, knov.'s what it does no t \vant to do -t h al it does not v.anl to buil d free 'A-•ays adjacent to the coast. But it is still a long way from knowing what it d oes v•anl to do to solve the people movement problem in coastal areas. after bringi ng them here by a system of north·south free\\'ays and arteriaJs. Prolc<'ting the Park f\'o one l'an be blamed f0 r \.\•an\1n1: to develo p va- canL tax«·ost!_v land, hut sornrtimc~ cau!Jon must come ahead of con::tru('t1on ::ehedules. \V1 !h t hi.~ 111 rnind. it is underslandahle "hY the 1·osta ~tesa Planning t'ommission tab!ccl for 30 days a 156-unit hou~ing projet·l proposed off V'ictoria Street below lhe bluffs at the ~anta Ana River. 1'he La ('L1e5ta ho mes fare a variety of problem.i; on paper. predominantly t he fart the site is in the midst of the p roposed Santa Ana River Greenbel t. a tri· county concep t making a park from the mountains to the beach. Al this stage, it would appear that the subdivision plan~ \l'ould not ronfl ict with the v.·1clf'·ra nging park proposal. Ru t anythin_g that rnuld .ieopardizf' 11 ~ <'rea11on, or n1aximum recreational use. has to be strongly riues- !1one<1. F'urthcr ~tudy until the grE"enbell project '.~ future is more clearly ln focus is very much in order. . I make this trip to reduce tensions and • Dear Gloomy Gus II wouldn't pollute: !hr air, increase a1rcraf! nn1sf', dislurh rhr Pslhr!1r.~ or· anyth1ni:: else if 1he silly Oran~f' l'nun1y fo.irpnrt \1·oulrl install some rtlore public trlf'phnnrs E1C"r 1ry t11 finrl lln unUsC'd one \\hen 1ou're In a hurry? · -n. f..1. r--1 . T~" ltU•r• r•tlt!!I •o•llor•• V!Owt, 11<1t f!t <on t rl11 Tht lt tf tllt ,,.,.., •• , .... l t f!' rour H t -••"• It Cli.t"'1 au., 0 11r, l'llol. Two Mediums S liould Equal So1ne Media \Ve purisl<; perversions of rn::iy prn1C'.'lt at thf': l11nguage, but langu age goes iL<: merry "'a.\', ignoring us. Y..'e put up sandbags RRainst !.he rising ril"er ol vulgarisms <ind neologism:ir, but our eJ- forts are ,1tcntrally as futilc a.~ thos' or King Ca11ute commanrl1ng thP !ides. \Vnnis f'hange willy-nilly, regardless of .'l<'n...e . logic. or grarnmar. This 1s parl nl thr "hfe..forf'e" or a 1ital lang\Jaj!f', and wh1lt' its guardians may try to prune the ;-·-· . . ~· Sydn~y J. Harris '' ,..1 ' -..,,, eX L't'sses. it is irnpossible tn kerp lhe hedges trin1 or prP vC'nt yPs1er<iay 's w~ fron1 becoming toda y's 1!011-·er. ''1\1EOIA'' lS TUE pcrfft•I ('Xatnple: r1.l[ti1 now o{ a 11•orrl 1n transition. It is A 1lllp11l.:1r wnrrl, me11n1n,1t the 111•en11e.~ of '1rnrr.::i l eomml1n1cati('ln. surh as new.!ip<if)<'rS . 1naga1.ines, radio, telt.v\s1nn. It is a plural \\'Ord, the singular bting ''n1f'rliun1 .'' Bui \.\'hat has begun l-0 happen i.~ that ''mrdia" is now being treated a~ a i;1ngular noun. anrl "mNlias" is turning into \hi' plural. Thi~ strikl':ir dismay 1n 1he hcarl or all La lirusl!'I and ped agogues, hut sense and tradition will not prevail - ~ n1Pdia.s" is well on !Is way toward ac· ce:ptance, if not legitimacy. An d •·medium" is on tts "·ay out as a designa· hon of a single a1·enue of commu nication. NOBODY K~OWS v.·hy th~e n1utatinns orrur, 11r wh<it def'p rolk-fttlin1oi lies behind lhe8e fll'arly irresistible ch11nge!'I. \\'f' ha1f' alrl'a1ty lo.st 1n P.nglish the "con1pound po:-:.seSSl\"f'." the "d011hle 1oicn1111·e." and the "!ltlbjunctive preterit" -and n1uc h more is still to ~o. \\'hen did F:n gl ish·spe ak1ng people ~top i;;a~·1n,1: •·so1ne one·~ el"4!" and bt'g1 n saying "sorneooe ('!i;e's"! I havr kno wn nnly O!'\I' peNOI\ in my life v.·ho s~1d •·.some one's l"lse," which is eorrttl hut sou nds artiricial and is totally dead beyond all hope of revi\·al. \Vbe o did the pas.!ive form. "!ht houst' i~ being built," come into pnpular usaJi:r , a!i 11 ga.insl !he ol d "the hou se 1s bu1lding"7 Grammarians may M"rf'am about this ba.stardl:r.ed ust of the prl'!ie.nt parlici~!e "bf!lng" 11·ith th<' past participle "built ,' but il is of no a1·a1l. .A \'.Jl, Of c ou nst:. thf' spl it 1nf1n11 r anrl 1hf' !if'nlPnce co<t 1n11 with .11 prepo~1- 1100 remain "sins" only in I.ht f'yes of lhr: \C~t;il 11r,e:1n!'I In !hi' temple of 111ngu11Rr ··11 ·~ t'llt'," "\l•ho d1rl IOU Sl't ~". "than whnm,'' '"\"('TV plra~," "try and J;!n,"' 'the b8t o( thf' twn" -I~ arl' no! ti·~n g\i mp!lf'd as M'llre1sms anymon:, ., h1m1h1r Is thei r u'3ge. c Govern1netit Ignoring Danger Survivin'g a Wrecked Auto Thr ,t:l"l\'CTnmrn! i~ m'lv ini.; r;ip1d ly !nll'iHrl n1ak1n.ro: it p(ls.~1hl r tn s11r11\"f' !hf' iinpart of an a111n wrf'tk . hu1 11'.~ harrly n11•vin~ al all In n1~kf' it easier lo ~et out or .\ nur ~·ar afterwards Thr r<'~ull 1s !h;1t 3 .. 100 prrsons arf' kill· rd in 11 n·t-kcd·atHn fires <'<irh ~ rar Rod ;:innthrr J .(OJ dr0\1'11 1n submergPrl \'chicle~. <il·1·ord1ni: to data citl'rl by a I 'n1\'Prs1ty nf Oklahnn1a rc~earch !earn under t•ontratt with the Department of Transporlat1nn. THE RESE AHfHERS' 0 R .t; r U R E REPO RT. coti1led ''Escape \Vnrthinrs.~ nf \'ch icle." anrl Occupant !'urvival ," concludes, moreo1·Pr. "EnnuJZh rleta.il is lll'ailahlr !n c~lahhsh that en · /r:ipment withoul firf' or submergence is frrriurnl f'nough to be a serious prn· blen1 " Tr11n~porta!inn Df'par1n1rnt nffirials say the 11klahom:i i.;roup 1s c·nn t1nu1ng l1s 11·11rk. and thC'V pn1nt nut tha t stand11rrls rnr f1Hmnlahli1f.1• of fluto uphnlstery have fllrri'ld_v brrn S('\. Rut 11r ha\"C scarl'hed in 1·;11n through !hr i·onfldrnr111I , $40 ~ million Nallonal H1gh11:iy Siifrly Aurcau 1973 research hud,cet f0r an~' ~1gn tha t lhf' hurrau IS doi ng the kind l"lf lar~e·~calf' rt'se::irrh !h;:il "ill be nct'df'd In rslabl 1~h full slan- d:ird.~ for e~l'R J}l!·"nr1h1 nes~. \\"hRt"s morf', !hr flan1n1ah1l1lv ~tlln· rl:ird ~r1 b.1 thr drpar!menl 1.li \1·ha1 !he (lklahoma rPsrar('h team .::i l r,,;id~ found to be rh'° norm in the cars the) 1e~1rd ,,,.. _.,....- _,.;./""'"''kt 'I don 't get it! H ow rfoes 1h is come under house k eep ing ?' A .~D TJIEftE IS AP PAl\i'~NTLY no USP looking to !he <iuto industry itsf'lf to t.::tkl' the IP;1d 1n mnking vehicles mnre fire- rp<;\st.::in! F0r the C<ln1pnnif's w::intf'd lhe ~n1•ern1ncnt to ~el a far weaker fabrics sta11dard Lh;in thr burn rate of four in· l'hl''i prr rninute which \las final!v f'~lllhli~h£'<i . " As lhe Ok l.::ihnma ~1ud,\· put 11 · ''The J.). in1·h-per·mioute horiLontal hurning rate ad voratf'd hi' the automobile manufac· lurer." for v0ehicll' 1nter1nr m.:ilerials is rqu1\alrnt to the burning rate of ord inary papt>r tO\lf'!~ ·· The rf'port 1nd1cated strorigly that th • Nixon Still Poses Hl"lll rlfl .1·011 r\ln a~a1nsl 11 Prrs1rlrnl 11 ho h::is Pnrlrrl cnrnhal rn \ 1rtn11m. rlcarrrl !he :11r fflr N>llrr rrlal1nn• 11·11h Ru~~1 a anrl npenl'd a d1alogur 111lh f'h1n11 on pr:irr·• ~.:) -~I t mplnyn1rnt, do11·n!rnctden. race, In 1111• pr11\pl'<'ll t P 11111'111111~ 1hr l1en1n- , r:111r <-i'-p1r :i n1' for th,.. prr~1rlrnr\' ;ir,.. doing 11 ha1 ·t·omf'~ nat ur;illy Thry are 1rrotllf! 111 on Prrs1- drn! \'1xon a!i a rP· <"f'~.~ion Pres1dC'nt a.od 11np insens1 live to problems of un- the young, and the M11rp lhan two-1h1rd s of the naL1on'8 l)ernnrriit1r cnunt y cha irman. 11~ rep<ir!f'd 1n fhP l.a!lup Poll. thnui;:ht the: {'f'nnn1n~ 11 n1ilcl he thr bii;:: lssuP. even bfforp the .::innounrPmrnt l"f t ti P. Pre ~11lrnt ~ pla11nerl \'ISit In rf'ki1l.'! nf'Xt yr11r Thrl' hal'e e1en more reasnn to think so now . Tll EHE \\'flN'T R ~: T(l(l many t~.~uell lf'rl 1[ r-.·1.~on SUl'l'rrrls in ji!rlttnR ;i negnh11terl end or thr war a~ \.\'f'll ;is I.he lrrmioal111n of Amrrican rnmbat. II i~ 111 th is lighl th1l the: President's very da ring ~--B11 George --~ r:Nar Genritr Wha!rver l>N'a.me of tht old· rash1onC'd man who held rioors ope.n for 111·omen ~ ~i lSSES GAt.LANTRV r>rar ~1 1s~es HtJ1 flitll!ntd betwcl'n iii tk>nr 11n<i a "'1111 In the bargain ba~mtnt Aorl \'OU ~oulr1 ~"" !hi' 51uv who look 'o1r hi.~ hat when 111·on1rn got on !ht' ('lcv.:11or 111•omen 's lib got him 10 ytan on Dtvll's lsland. Ri c lu1rd Wilson 1i ('r1'10ns on lhP fronr1my lakt' nn thei r pnl1t1ral s1~n1f1ranre F1·n1n lhe hcg1n ninJ;! nf his Rd· 1n 111 1~lr:it1n11 in 19611 Nixnn has run a ha1.arrlou.s i"nur~r nn fl(lhr1cs 11ffecl1og rn1plol'n1en!. in1ere~1. rates. taxes and businrs~ policy l/1 s altcmpl a l eng1nr£•rcd rleflat1on would ha1e been rr~ardrrl in f'arlif'r days as politically suicidal. It v.·a.c; widely predicted he couldn t hol<i lo !h.::tl hne under the pressure nf increased unemployment evrn ir 1nflalion ~·ere arrested. Inflation has nnl bcrn ('onvincinjilly Ar· rrstNl but 11nrmplo~ n1rnt ha~ vi.~iblv in- creasrrl anrl i\1xon s!1ll hnld.o; the !inr A~ $ecrrl.::iry of lhf' Trt>11Sury .John Connally annnun('ed on the Prcc;1drn!'s behalf: no I.ax cu!s ~n nrw s~nd1n~ Nn 11age·pricl' re111r w bri<ird. /'\o mandatory wage·price <'fln1rn!s, HAVING J\11'01-: TH ESE drcls10ns ln f'nnsult11!inn wit h his ad111srrs thl' Presi· <irnl prnhahly cannot rever.!it course in t1n1e tn havr much effccl before the elec· Hon eampaign nexl year. And if he doe!! havr to reverse rourse his opponen1s will rej;!ard it a ~ JI confe ssion ol error and l;ick of foresight. Tht Ni.xon policy re sts on lhe stubborn N'lnvlct ion lh11t everything is ge!tini:: bf't· IP.r regardltss nf ~'hat his senatorial opponent~ or le11dt.rs of orjlt1n1zed labor say. The f'h11irm11n nf th!' rnunr1I of f~onnm ic Adviser!'i. Or. Paul "'· ~fcCra('kl"n, ins ist~ that two propositiono; stand nu! outp11t 11nd emplnymenl wl11 eont1nut to rise. th,. ratr nf inf\11t 1nn v.i!! not lncre11sc but probably decre1 ~e. THEN HE MAKE!\ onr in1 port;int ron - <'C~~ion. Hnw fast will these dt1·e:l<'lpm1>nt~ unfold and how far will lhey go? That 1$ ---( • Jack Anderson (·hance:s of survival in ;i car 1hflt 11l11nges in!n waler are slim. "The air bubble en· trapped in tl hc lcst1 1ehu·lc could be breathed Jess lhan onr m1nule bv thr. fro nt-seat passengers and only slightly ~reater thao 11 minutt' by experienced divers in the rear seat," it said. THE REPORT FOUJl\O !hal car doors ~0metiml's jammed under v"a1rr ff'r reasons 1.hal app<irenll y ha1·e noth1ne: to do with thl' sn·t·alled ··nverpressurr ' of the water thaL bears down on !he roof. This nvcrprf'ssure 11f1rn pu~hrs !hf' top . .-; nf cars "'down significanllv." making it still h;irrlrr tn l'ilher gf't ClUt or bre11!he. Equ:illy treacherous ;if1cr an .:1cc1dcnt are bui;es. espcr1all,v school buse~ \\"11.h push-nut \vindow s, the res ea r ch e rs di~co\·rred . "Push-0ul windO\\'S po~t! s1iin1f1rant problems as an f'Sca pe 1nule -frorn a bus." the report sa.vs. "They are often 1n· <idequ<ilf' to prevent pa ssengC'r c1ert1nn ;inrllor inn citff1cult to npen fi)r c:.eapr" lnterc11 y buses. 100. wC"re found to ha\t t.scape prohlem~ · "The acirqU.::tf'I' of \\In· dow exit.~ [nr escape 11-•hf'n passengers are 1n1ured ls doubtful hec:iu sP nf !hf pro- hlems in enlrring thr rx1!s a.~ 11ell as the height of the exit abn\'e the ground. a Target !he hii!" po!l!ir;il riur!i!lt'ln. Ion The ~tock rnarkrL doP5. nn1 .'irrm mur h unrirr~~rrl l•l!h thf' ~peC'<i nf the rr{'O\Pr) :i nrl hnw far jt \1 111 )!11 r11r lh<' rr111a1nrl1'r nf lh l~ ~)p;ir , Thi' f1oanr1.:1I inurn:.ls .::ind lhP :i.1ew Yl'lrk hank ana l\'•I~ dn nn! rPflrrt np· I 1n11sn1 fin thr pan of hu~1nf'-"'~ nianagcr.• tn mal ch Nixon's. E\rrybndy ~rC'ms In have hi~ finger ~ , rns.~('d 1f you ('an br!1r1·e 11 , !.::ibnr lradrr C.l'Orge l\1C'any think~ lh!nl-!5 arr i;o b11rl thai if hC' w('re Nixon he ~nuld in,l1t11te "'agr Bn<i pri('P rnntrnl s. r f'rh::i ps P.!eany can say this because the major labor cnn· lrarts en1erf'd inro in 1%11 wil l soon h::iv11 been rrncgnliated on .::i h11?her "age basis and this problem "'ill nnt hr ~n 11rute for thr follo wing year nr h1 n 11hf'n l;1t:ior "·ill resume il.s dem;ind~ for hi~hf'r 11agei; Jn !hf' n1c;iotime . 11'age control 1\·ou!dnl be tno bad /\ drum-f1rr or f'Tlltri.~m j~ f'nm1ng frorn Hou.~e \Va y~ and 1\leans Chairman \Vilb11r ~1 1!ls who says the i'l1xon ec(lnomic poli cies are la1hng He w.:inl~ lo cut ta xes and cnotrol wages and pnces. --m1;11.1- Friday. July 23, 1971 The t dirorial pogt of the-Dn ily Pilot seeks tc inform 1111d slim· 11lort rtadert hy prrsen ting 11118 11r.ws porer's opinions 011d com· rnrntnry nn top1c8 of 11n rrt.~t n11rt s1g111f1co11cr. hi' pr1n·1d1ng n forum fnr Oit erpres.0011 fl f 011 r re orlrrs' opinion.!. and by prr.(tnt1n9 the divers« 1Jit1n· point! of informed obstrvrr.~ nntJ .!pnktsmen 01' topir.1 of the dny. Robert N. Weed, Publishe r -" '••1 !f,,o;ll'jS::;:.~.~-~-~.-, I >>~_:._:--;--,~ 1:, ..J,..r _.:l . • ) -· ._ .. -·-· .... ' .:l' ., . -, tJr \ l . ..,. "·· ~ Saddlehaek EDITION VOL. 1>4, NO. 175, ~ SECTIONS, +4 PAGES • IC Pro111ise .Jeopardi%ed Nixon Beach Gift Now Forbidden? By JOHN VALTERZA 01 lfl• DtllY l'llOI il1U In a measu re slipped into a military consltuclion bill by a Uiuisiana Dt>mo- crat, the House of Representatives Thursday has agreed to forbid either leasing or deeding any portion of Camp Pendleton's beaches and uplands t-0 the public. In a clarification of earlier dispatches on the vote, spokesmen in Washington lo· day told the DAILY PILOT that as the issue stands now, the promises by Presi· Dana Citizens Gird for Fight Over Annexing A group of Dana Point citizens. reac· ting lo an anne.x.alion attempt by San Juan Capistrano, have formed an organization to determine community in· terest in the proposal. "Our goal is local government." said Thomas Regelburgge, moderator of Thursday's meeting ln the Dana Point Community House. "It wiU be up to our citizens to determil'lf!: if annexation or something else is the ansv.·er. •· Speaking out for the annexation move: tvas Dr. Roger Sanderson. leader 0£ the unsuccessful attempt lo incorporate Dana Point and Capist rano Beach in 1969. "I thin k it would be 11 fantastic idea lo join Dana Poru1t , Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano. We're fools ir we don 'l beat the drums for this op- portunity .'' he said. h-iost o( the 75 persons present ex· pressed dissalisfaction with their county _government. One of the speakers was a mai Y•ho tried in vain to gel the county to prohibit a high·rise development ne;ir his property but later v.·on when he took the case to court. The group voted In form a strong c1viC' ;i<:.sociation to give them a voice in local control Scime suggested retaining legal counsel to fight their battles with the county or formin~ 11 ' ' pr n t e c t i v e C'ovrnant" as a means of self govern- ment. "'Thrst things ;ire line: a.~ interim n1easures," said Sanderson. "But unless \•1e continue with annexation, we 'll .~lill lo~e all the tax money we pay to the county." r-.1any people had questions about lhe annex ation procedure and po s s i b I e benefits. Most were. concerned about tax incrc:ises, retention of community idenily and representation. Rrgelbrugge said their taxes would in- deed go up, hut they probably would ;inyway if the adea remains unin· corporated. He added lhat C11mmunity identity would be retained and represen· talion on a city council would be equally shared. Speaking of possible benefits or an· nex11tion was Mrs. Barbara McCarthy. 11. Capistrano Beach resident. who pointed nut San Juan's strict zoning and plans to fonn their own police department. dent Nixon to granl public use or !i:t mJ\es of San Onofre Beach and San f..1ateo Canyo n are in jeopardy. Earlier announcements on the surprise action by a v.·ire serv ice had indicated the House agreed to leave the lease issue open. But Craig htillcr. a top aide in Wa shington to Rep. Alphonzo Bell IR-Los Angeles), said this morning that the let· ter of the legislation specifically forbids any transfer of use of the prime Pendleton property. The measure was stu ffed into the l\1 ilitary Construction Authorization Bill by F. Edward Hebert of Louisiana. the chairman of the powerful House Armed Services Committee which has attempted lo 1hwart President Nixon's promise of granting the land for park purposes. '"The letteer of thl' law passed Thurs· (!;iy specifically forbids eve n a lease,"' ~1 illc r said. He conceded that bchind-the-sce ne.5 maneuvering for a compromise is stil l very niuch a"\ive. Some other so urces also have predicled a compromi se of sorts to be announced in forthcoming days. "But being a lawyer," Miller said. "I trusl only what hes been written down, a_n~ r ight now, even leasing seems of- f1c1ally out of the question." 1'b.e bill passed by the House Thursday still must be passed by lhe Senate before ii becomes binding. he said. Any change in the status, he added, would have to come througb new Jegis!a· lion in Congress. Bell long has championed the release of lhe la nds to the public. The strong Congressional opposilion was apparently nol expected by the V11h1te House. During the recenl visi t to San Clrmcnte b~ President Nixon Press Secretary Ron Ziegler confidently said that n o Congressi?nat opposition was expected lo the Pres1denrs plans, despite the un. fa vorable altitude of the powerful !louse Anned Services Committee. Top.level officials at the Slate Depart· ment of Parks and Recreation continue to claim they ha ve not been kept abreast or lhe developments in the beach issue. and also have indicated that deedi ng or a minin1um 50·.vear tease would be r<'quired before adequate park developmen! could he made of the lands near the Western \\lhite Hou~e. It was the <'lpparent fear t.hal San Mateo Can.yon v.·nuld fall into the hands of private dcvt>lopers which prompled the strong House oppos1t1on . Heh£'rt ~a_1d he al.<;<,1 opposed the change in O\\·ne rsh1p or lea.~1ng, hC'C'ause a na- lional emergency 1n the Future could force the Marine Corps lo pay inflated pr1res for the return of the land . Robert h-1eyer. deputy director of State Parks and Recreation, repeatedly has said. however, that the state ha~ never h;id any plans lo release the land to priv;itc interests. '"'Ve ::ilways have said that we would agree to a reversionary clause in an agreement which would shift control back to the federal government be.fore private interests could take over," Mayer said Thursday afternoon. Rep. Hebert said Thursday, ''Some people who work al 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue <the White House) have learned that when the House Armed Services Commillce says no, it means no ••• spelled N O." -·. , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY; JUlY 23, ·197[ s r .:r ~~""'?'" .. "' ,, "l ; ... ~:~ :1'.'t ~- 'i " ·;:;;·' ...., .. ~ ' All That's Left an . -· tl41Ll' P'ILOr Sit !! P'IMI!• The only remaining: portion of San Clemente's once· cherished Community Club is this v..•ing. The rest \\·as razed. The \\•ing Y.'iil join the new clubhouse as the ''founder's room." It will be refurbished and integrated into the planned new building. The orig· inal building had to be mostly demolished after it was gutted by fire. High Rise Bow Dana Point Pair to Go to Court A high rise row In Dana Point that hag already produced one reversal for zoning act ion npproved by county supervisors will corne In Orange County Superior Court again Aug. 6 v.·hen a second couple protests construction that wit! allegedly block their view of the Pacific Oct>an. Judge .J.E.T. Ned Ruller set that dat(', 1lhursday for the hearing demanded by James M. and l\1ary rrances Counter. 34022 Street of the Bl ue Lantern. and hailed building plans or Joseph A. and r.tary E. La Pointe. 1941 Pomona Ave., Cost::i hfcsa. pending the hearini::. The Counters name the county board of supervisors as dcftndanls in the writ of mandate at:tion ;ind cha!lenl'(f: !he building variance confirmed June !6 by the board after the La Pointcs' plans were approved by cnunty panners. The La Pointes hope to build a four- unit, lhrec·~lor~ apartn1enl building on the west side nr the Street of the Red Lantern, t1bout 200 feet south of La Crrsta Drive The Counters claim the structure v.•ill effectively block !heir \"iew of the sea and ""ill stand bctv.·een their home and the ocean. The Counters claiin that the variance granted by the board wa s unlawful since planning regulations applied to the area limit construction to tv.·o·story d11•el\ings of not more than 3$ feet. Judf;?e Rutter granted " writ two v.·eeks ago in almost identical circu mstances and halted constrcution nf a four·story apartment building at 34121 Street of the Ruby Lantern. Donald T. and Evelyn S. Beddoe. 3~122 Street of the Blue Lantern -immediate neighbors of the Counter couple -sue· cessfu!ly argued th;:rt the \"a riance gr;intcd tn nichard 0. and Bonnie ,J. Roos. 254.'il Classic [)rive. tlil1ssion VieJn v.'as in violation of slt1te liiw. 11 v.·as argued al the Beddoe-Roos hc11r· ing that high rise activi!y in !he St rccl of the Blue Lantern-Seville Place sector had lopped many thou sands of dollars of! nei~hboring properly v:ilue~ Judge Rutter ruled For Rcdd(I{' with lh~ comment that variances should not be u!l-- rrl as solutions to the prohlern~ createl"l by such applications as that made by Roos. Sewer, Golf RatesRil{ed It will cost more soon to use San Clemente"s sewers ;ind its gol( course. Councilmen set new fees for users of both fa cilities this w~ek as a revenue measure. San Clemente homeowners will after Octohr 1st pay $2 a month for a sewage service fee lo offset rising costs at the new water treatment plant. At the municipal golf course. prices will ri'e as well. The new rates going into effect soon will include the new price of $2.$0 for nine holes of golf on "'eekends and bolidays; the fee for 18 holes on those days will rise to $5. On weekdays. it will cost $2 for nine holes and $3 for 18 holes of golf. City councilmen noted that the raises in fees were necessary to satisy profit re· quirements set by the. bond issue which was passed for improvements on the links. Salt Creek Hearing Set 011 Tuesday Public hearings on a county study caJI. in g for !he purch ase of Salt Creek. Beach for more than SJ 6 million will be con· ducted in Laguna Niguel Tuesday night. The hearings called by the County !·!arbor .and Parks Commission at 11 re· cent meeting. will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Division Three courlroom of the county courts building. Scores or persons are expected to at- tend 1he hearing which v.•as called to gather more information to reinforce a rerommendation forthcoming from lhe advisory panel. County Super111!ors will cast the ul timate decision on the purchase. Technically, the plan drafted by the County Deparln1enl of I/arbors, Beaches a nd Parks. involves the county purchase of a lota l pack;i,i:e or beach and im· provcmcnl.~ from the Avco Development Corporat ion. The plan. labeled .a fea s1b1l1ly study for the beach improvement area from ~1 onarch Bay to Dana Point contains these concepts: -A total of IJ.4 acres of lhe scenic beach would be offered for 11ale along with an underground tunnel and two ec· cess routes le ading to the shoreline. -The basic price, which A v en l'!J)Okesk.en have termed an "at-cost" figure, would be ~0 .000 an acre for the embattled parcel. ~Avco would develop and improve the total beach acreage and accesse.!I and of· fer the entire package for sale to the county. Rcgelbrugge added that although &n· nexation is proceeding. it will be up to the organlution to determine if this is what the people want. Trafalgar Reside1its -The beach then would be. ready for it~ first "legal" visitors by ycar·.s end, and the county would begin making payments to the development nrm. on the total purchase sum or $1 .525,600. County Director of Harbors, Beachell and Park..s Kenneth Sampson has told harbor commissloner11 that the total package plan could save the county up to $70,000 in construction costs. Court Approve~ All Abortions SAN FRANCISCO -A slalt ap· peals court has ruled that all abor- tion~ performed in Ca lifornia are legal if performed by a licensed physician in a licensed hospital before I.he 20th week of pregnancy. The 2 to 1 decision Thursday by the state Court of Appeals holds un· con.,,titutional a requirement of the 11tate's liWalized therapeutic abor· tlon law of 1967 whi ch requirt'd Abortions be 11pproved by 11 com· rnillee of ho.~piUll physicians. ~fore details are on P11ge 7 today, -- No-parking Rule Blasted Angry residents living along the 200 block of Trafalgar Lane in San Clemente aired their grievances about summer no- par klng restrictions th.ls week. But despite the impassioned plea of neighborhood spokesman Dr. Robert Beasley, the issue is far from settled. Councilmen, who alre11d y have rectived OM traffic engineer report on the situa- tion, returned the issue to Police Chief Clifford Murray for more engineering study. The dissenting vote in the matter came · frOm Councilman W:ide Lower who in timated that the li;,ue should h11 ve been --· . ,.. settled 111 the Wednesday meeling. not delayed unttl 1ummer's end. Beasley argued that the no-parking zone on one side of the street constituted discrimination against the residents "tl'ho several years ago paid half the b\11 for paving of the narrow access road Lo t1 popular city beach. The no-parking experiment 11t one side of th e road, he a;\Sertcd . caused traffic speed to increase. and kept residenl!I 11nd guests from p11rking in front of residences. The well known veterinarian and school trustee said the niling means lh11t ''we . ' have lost our liberty" to use the street lo front ()f our' houaes. Thi!: residents feel that their street has been t.aken away from them,"·he said. He also complained that similar park· Ing restrictions have not been imposed on the 100.block of the roadway. "Tt seems," hf: said. "that we are being di!crlmlnaled against." A recent city study urged that the no- pArking rule In eHect through the busy summer months was working and should remain In effect through the rest or the sea80n. • Other county e1pensts would have to come, however. for pArking lot! and rest rooms to serve the public at the strand. A Selv& Road parking lot measuring 7 .6 acres would cost $501,&00 to purchase and develop, while a larger lot al Niguel Road measuring 10.4 acreg would run about 1520,000'. TWo rest room project! would peg the priCe about $170,t:XX> higher. The feasibility study In IL\ enllrtty \11 ll!Vallable for public ~tudy before the hear. lngs at the County llarbor, Beeches afld Parks headquarters on Bayside Drive in Newport Beach. Tho hearings will be held at the courthouse at 3()143 Crown Valley Park· way in Laguna Niguel. .. N.Y. Stoeka. TEN CENTS ite Tl1ey'll Meet In Nixon's 'Bacl{ Yard' DENVER <AP) -The Republictft Na· tional Committee ·s site selection panel today chose San Diego as the city for the 1972 GOP convention. The full committee was due to ratify the choice later in the day. After two days of closed door con- ference, a high party official said, the panel assigned to recommend a alte chose the California city tiver Miami Beach, where the Democratic National Convention is to be held , The Republicans are to convene Aug. 21, pre~umably to nominate President Nixon for a second term. '!'.be Democrat.! v.·ill meel in Miami Beach July 19. A GOP source said there remained the possibility of a challenge to the ~m­ m ittee recommendation from Florida na· Honal committeeman L. E. Thomas, But the source said even if the challenge ill m ade it is certain to be rejected. Sen. Robert J . Dole. the GOP national chairm~n . was said to be prepared to argue Jf necessary the site committee's case for San Diego. Dole would not comment. The party source said the selection panel. in choosing between Miami Beach and San Diego. was concerned about po~ib\e political prohl•m1 involved In choosing the same city as the Democrats. Its members were said tG be wary Jest that produce comparison! between tht two conventions. particularly if there are incidents or demonslr1llons while the Republicans are in convention. Placentia1 Wife Files Suit Over Hubb y's New Sex A Placentia woman who clalmg her husband's physician transformed him ff?m a male into a female against her wishes wants $1.5 million in damages from both men for the shock to her "moral sensibilities and ideals of decency and propriety." Mr.s. Doris c;. Burnell names Maurice R. Burnell. Dr. Roy J. Catazone and '"Does One T~rough 20" in her Orange County Supcnor Court action. She ac- cuses them or '"thwarting the marriage ccontract .. executed seven years ago, 1\ilrs. Burnell. who says she has com~ menccd divorce proceedings. states abe became aware l"f her husband's plan to change his sell'. July 9. 1970. and that she immediately .. cou nselled. urged, advised and cajoled" Dr. Catazone to abandon hit plans. She slates that both the doctor and her ~usband went ahead with the sex-chan1· 1ng procedure over her objections :and in. dicates in her action that her spouse'1 sex change is complete. That change. Mrs. Burnell states, made her •'ill. excited and nervous" and im- mediately led her to fi le divorce pro- ceedings since, she says. two women were now sharing the family home. Orange Weac•er The weather is expected to be the same today and Saturday, with skies clearing around noon ·and temperatures expected around 70 degrees along the coast, 80 inland. Lows tonight and Saturday around "· INSIDE TODAY "The Baktr1 of BevenoucJc,• Children's Theater Guild pro- duction, ii nearing fttud Tthto7'· sals fo r prtstlita.tion nt:t week. See picture& and ator11 In. £oda11'1 Weekender, Page 21. 1111111• 11 Ctlllotlllt 1 [l\fe~IM i.>. 1 Cl•Hlflftl tf."4 '"""' ,. ('911-11 .. tlHlll Nllkt• f ••tt.l'llt '"• ' l11!erl1l111M11I U-2' "''"•"'' ll•lt tM.nll(•" " ,.,.. ........ ,. 11 ""'"'" ti·• \ ''!"' ·• Z DAILY ,!LOT SC City Plans No Freeway Study Meet l..aiuna, Beach counc!ImP.n have agrt'ed that t.he.rl!: would be no point in calling a special council !lludy gesslon to discuss the. coAstal free.way gjtuat!on ·with state offici als. Qty Manager 1..Awrence Rose to!d the council be already had met "''i th Bamrord Frankland, state assistant dJrN:tor of public work,,, who had suggested the Laguna session, and received from him a documenl on new st.ate policies regarding coastal highways, along with assurance that the Laguna liegment of tht' coast freeway Is still alive. In response to a query from Mayor Richard Goldberg. Rose said Frankland did not reveal where the soulht'rn portion of the inland freewa y would lead if the Newport segment were eliminatt'd, but had only assured bim it still would be built. The city managt'r also sa id L11guna had been invited to send representatives to a breakfast meeting this morning on thfl freeway situation, lo be attended by of· ficials from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Bild Huntington Beach. "I've attended many break:fast.5 , lun· ches Bild dinnen on lhe subjtJ:t." .!iaid Goldberg, "and we alway.!i hak a very friendly dlscusslon, but never seem to revolve anything. I honestly don 't see ~1hat Laguna Be.sch and Huntington Beach can do to help 50Jve lhe Newport- Cost.a Mesa freeway problem." Roee suggested that he and publie work,, director Joseph Sweany could audit the meeting for information. Wilb regard to a special study session ln Laguna, Goldberg said, '"I don"t see that it's necessary unless they y,·ould tell us more than they told ~fr. Rose today ." S"'·eany 1aid he thought the state of· ficials \l.'Ould do little more than deny that the coast freeway is dead. "Then thank them and tell them we got the mes.sage," said Goldberg. Enrollment Drop At Laguna Higli Near 13 Percent A total of 131 stude11ts -13 percent of the student body -were wilhdrawn from l.&guna Beach High School for various reasons during the past &chool year. Nurly haJf of the withdrawals were MJt of district transfers due to families moving. The nert highest number -1.5 percent of tht total -we.re assigned to tontinuation school. Mid·semester graduates accounted for ~ven withdrawals. while junior college anrol!ment and full time employment log. ged three each. Other reasons for withdrawals y,•ere military service, medical excuse, erluca- Lion code violation. lJ"avel In Europe, drop-<iuts and exclusion because of age . Though. the high school lost 131 1tudents, il gained that many plus 5!l more. ending the year with 10i4 stud{'nts, 1cco rdiog to Don Miller, assistant vice. principal. Miller said enrollment this fall will pro. bably top 1100 1tudents. Noted Author Okay RENO, Ntv. fUPtl -Novelist '1.'al1er Van Tilburg Clark, author of "The O:r· Bow Incident"· and "Track of the Cat," was discharged Thursday from a Reno hospital Clark. 61, 9iTi ter in rl'sidenct' at !hr University of r-.·e\•ada in Reno. h;id. betn hospitalizt.ld for 1es!s fnl!owing a ll'ngthy il!ness. OIANQI COAST DAllY PILOT OlltAMGll COAST "l.llLUHl,..C;. C0M"AM'I" '•li•rt N. w,,d P'ft.,,..,I '"" "U0•111!tf" J•t' I . C11rl,y Vice Pr•"'"'' '"" ..._,,, M1n1g1r n ..... , ic,,.,;1 f<IUft Th•N •I A. Mirr~~;,,, M o ... ~1"11 ll!:<lllOt Ch1rl•1 H. l11•1 l(it~••d ,, Ni ll Auk!•n! M1n101~0 Eo•:o" let• .. .._ .. OHie• 111 F11r•at Awenu• M•lli~t ,.-.i,,,., '-0· ,.,., 66•, ,2.52 S-c ....... 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Cl "lw It :IS IN:'lllll1J ... ~ll U II _1,, ... nu,,, llH!lnt t..,,, 11,n .-1~1~. Frld11, J1Jly 2l, 1971 UPI Ttlt•l>ott SUCCUMBS IN HOLLYWOOD Actor Van Heflin, 60 Oscar-winner Heflin Dead In Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Van Heflin. v.•ho made a career of character roles in movies and television, died today at the age of 60. Heflin, whose sparse red hair and in· tense delivery before the cameras were hi.!i trademarks, won an O.!icar as best supporting actor in ''Johnny Eager·• in 1942. He was stricken last June 6 by a heart atlack whi!t' swimming in a pool at an apartment house. He y,•as taken lo Cedars of Lebanon hospital where doctors said the actor's heart had stopped beating. Ho.!ipital authorities placed him in lhtt Intensive care unit. He was in a coma most of the time &lnce. Death came at 6:43 a.m. today. ,, ~t the .. time his most recent picture, Airport. was breaking b o .1 of r Ice records. Heflin played the role Clf a craz· ed bomber aboard a passenger plane in the film which starred Burt Lsncaster and Dean Marlin. A veteran of scores of motion pictures Heflin "s credits include· "The Outcasts of Poker Fial," "Saturday's Heroes," '"H. l\L Pulham Esq.," "Tt'nnessee John!Dn ·• '"Green Dolphin Strel't" and "Posses0s. eel " Heflin e~caped Hollywood type-casting, playing v11Jain.s, herOt's, presidtnt.!i, old men and busineu tycoons. Lagu1ia's Trams Off and Rolling In Shaky Start After a shaky st.a.rt, Laguna's first city· operated aummer tram system is ''off and rolling," city manager Lawrence Rose told the City Council Wednesday night. Describing the initi11l plunge a.! ''rlll· flcull but not disastrous," Rose explained that two trams had broken down lm· mediately but minibuses leased fr om Lake Forest made up for the loss and the ~ervice brought in $1,600 in f11res in its fir5t four da ys. '"\Ve're shaking out the difficulties." ~a id Rose, "and ""'e·re getting 11 lot o( '-'aluable ex-perience in running a municipal transport system." Th1~ fa!), the city V.'ill be running four nf 11~ ov.•n buse.s in a regular local transit service. County Aid Can Be Cut Says Chief Orange County Super\'isors optned hearlngs Thursday on a proposed $244 million bud.g{'I and h{'ard \\'elfare Di· rector Granvil I P{'oples ~ay he could cut oul of b!s d{'partmen t"s anuc1 pated $89.7 million spending progr11m. People.!i c11ul!oned that the cut was 1omewhat of a gamble in that It predicted a sl11v.·mc, down in the an· ticipated monthly increase or ne y,· ad· ditions to the Aid to Fam1hes \!.'1th Dependent Children cas{'load. He i;aid recent months had ~hOY.'ed 11 le\'eling trend at about 400 new cases a month while hi.!i 1971·72 budget request had been baserl on 650 a month . The program has increased from more than 9,000 in 1969·70 to an estimated 16.000 currently, with a projection !or the coming year "''hich had been alm06t 24 ,000. Under questioning, Peoples said the lowererl estimate was a definite risk and the county could wind up short of money next spring. He suggested that additiona l appropriations could be marle i f necessary during the year. If Peoples' recommendation is ac- cepted when the final budget is adopted next week -and supervisor David Baker was worried about where the money would come from if it is faulty -It will cut !ht county'g 6hare for welfare costs by SJ .5 million, equal tll four cents on the tax rate. The stale and federal governments pay &bout 80 percent of the aid to dependent children costs. Peoples' operation In the welfare department was praised by County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas who said the department carries a case load of 100 per worker compared with federal standards or 5(). The revised welfare department total would drop to $83.6 rnHlion, almost as much as the entire county burlget f!ix years ago. Thomas opened the budget hearings \\•Ith lhP bad news that recently approved salary increases and. other financial ad- jui;tments had bQost.erl the budget by $10 4 million. U~I T111,h.r• UNCLE SAM WANTS A PENSION; GOVERNMENT SAYS NO Wal ter Botts of San Ju•n Capi1trano in Famous Pose Query Can't Uncle Sant Get GI Pension? He said the coun!y sU!I faces a revenue deficit of 32 cents on the tax rate. This A San Juan Capistrano man who loaned •·1 v.a~ only 38 then . I suppose l looked y,·ould call for an increase or 28 cents if his face to t:nr!e Sam for the famous '"I 1nore like L"nrle Sam today than I did Peoples' suggestion ii; artiroved later. \\"aol You •· Arm y recruiting poster can"t 1hen ., He said the arl1sl didn't know Thomas also nffercd the superviso rs, Rel a go\'ernmcnt pension Jor his own \1 hat he sho1itrl do ""1th his hanrls, so \l.'ho plan lo make their final rlecis1on next V..'ednesday, a hst of $6 8 million in l 1n1~ 1n the ser\·1cP. Botts sU,RJ!CSted he lean forY.·arc! in the unbudgeted items they must pass iudg-He d1dn"1 serve lnng enough , the nov.·-Cclassic finger -point ing pnse. mcnt on. \·eterans Administration has ruled. •·1 drin"t thin k either of us at the time These include 11.4 mllli11n for finishing ''l got e letler from the V. A. about ~ix had the foggiest notion the poster would a new nnor on the main counl.v jail lo y,·eeks ago ," \\"a)ltr Botts sa id Tuesday. become as farn ous as it has." rt'!ieve Avercroy,·ding, $1.4 milhon for parks or beaches, SI million for county •·1 figured they 011·ed me about S,,QOO A(l!L~. who had a heart altack nine participation in a new fC'deral employ· re!roact1ve prn.~lon pay for my Army months ago. now lh·es on social security ment program. plus IC'sser a1noun1 .o. fnr a lime 1n th(' f1r.~t v.·ar, but !hey said I and rhe monry hi.~ wife eilrns as a piano vot e !allying i;ysrem. an expanded drug didn '1 ha1•e enough .!iervice time:' and singing leather. Health Care Gets Study h1 Laguna Two hundred and eighty-eight Lagun1 Beach residents were intervie wed late last year about their feeling on health n1atters within the city. Their answers to scores of quf'stion5 be<:ame a major part or the 165-page health slurly, prepared for the city coun· cil by South Orange Couoty Community h1eolal Health Servites under the diree· \i nn of Dr. William Routt . Of the residents san1pled 51.4 percpnt indicated they had an obstacle to health c;ire. Of that group, 45 percent had com· plain ts regarding pract1t1oners. 34 per· l'ent y,·ere bother{'{j by high costs or care. l l percent felt that transporta!1on and dislaoce fron1 serv1tcs needed impro\'e· 1nent and fi ve percent complained of poor poor hospital care. Forty-three perc('nt of !he 2118 resident! s~m~led. pointed IQ u11derservic{'d groups \1•ith1n the cily. Youth was felt lo be undersrrviced by 32 .:> of those respon· ding, hippies by 23 rertent, {'lc!erly J>t'rsnns by 2!.5 perl'enl and indigent pt•rsons by Ji pt·rcenl. On questions about undcr"erviced pr.,. blems y,•ithin the co111mun11y, 35 percent offered responses. Of lhose respondin,i::, 40 percent felt p~ychological problems \\'ere underserviced, 32 prrceot pointed to veneral and other infectious diseases and 28 percent mentioned drug abu se. In the area of sug,iiested services, AA percent of lhe 288 residents responded. Of thal number, 33 percent felt a com- prehensive facility would he lp Laguna, IS percent asked for more doctors. 15 per· cent wanted emergency. crisis and am· bulance service, 13 percent a free clinic seven percent. a day care center and fiv~ percent, a psychological facility. Long Beach Man Critically Hurt In Coast CrasJ1 ~ Long Beach motorist was crit!cal!y ln.1urcrl Thursd<iy night y,•hen his car plun,11;ed flff 150-fnot cllff near Crystal Cove between Corona del ?o.1ar and Laguna R(';ich. lhP California Highway Patrol r('pnrtcd Officers s;11d Harry n. r-.1anis, 44, was alnnf' In the car when it was seen fll spePd from the parking lot of nearby riding stables and plunge 01·er the bluff. l~e is reported in critical condition to- day in Hoag J\iemorial Hospital In Nev.•port Beach, suff{'ring from numerou( fractures. Highy,·ay Patrol of!icers Mid the car hit fhP ~each cJQse lo \\'here two girls were y,•;ilk1ng. They were not injured. l\fanis y,•a s found inside the wrecked car which J;inded on its I.op ,iifler SQmersaulling. abuse program, finishing a new floor in He .o.ervrd an days in the Army Signal He played s;ixophone and ~ang for the county courthouse and a health care S l'I" L"d ? 6ervices sludy. Corps in 19\i·IB. but needed at least 00 n1a11y year.o. 11'tlh top bandleaders Jack .. CWCl 'S [() . _1 Ip I s . J\1ajor increasrs in the budget flver the days to qu<1l1fy , he said. 'feagarrlen, ,Johnny .Johnson, Red. Nirhols FRESNO. Calif. (UP!) _ Things are current year include the Sl~ 8 mil!inn 111, Botts, 71 and craggily hand~ome, posed and. Harry Jamrs. so hot in Fresno these days manhole crease in the aid to deperident children in 1938 for artist James Jl,1ontg(Jmery Rott~ Is anoycd hy the surge in covers may start popping. program: 11 $4 5 million ]Ump in law {'fl· Fla~g "''ho had heen commis~ion{'d to populantv of !hf'. poster an1 ong anti11·ar City Eni;iioeer Donald E. Ba ird issued forcement costs including courts: SI 5 paint a recru1t1n11: poster for the Arm y. youth~. "They changer! the y,•ordinR to that 11·arning Thursd;;iy, saying 100-degree million for refuse rl isposal anc! SI 2 He cho~P Botts. a musician wh() rirl1cule Lncte Sam . ! think !he post.er ha s temperatures have air conditioning units million interest on a t35 mi\lion loan In moonl1gh1ed a~ a model, "mainly. I 1hink served the coun1ry \\"ell over the years. I running nl'ert1me. As a result. sewers ere fin ance government operations unit! tax hecii use of my bushy eyebrows and. long Jii..-.t ha!{' to ~re it conncctcrl y,·ith people nearing capacity and he rears manhole znrome is re reiv{'rl. no~e." Bolls recalled. bent on destro~·1ng democracy.'' ('()\'{'rs soon may pop. Representali\'e.~ of ~ever:il 1nlerested 1----------------------'--"------'------------'--'-'------- groups appeart'd Thursday to offer money ~av 1n11: idea~. Rohe.rt F.. S1egmunrl. chiiirmAn of lhf' Orange County Chamber flf C'ommerre·,c; governmenta l affa1r9 commiuee. cal!ed for a big cut in overtime pay, strapping of the tv.·o-employe Civil Defense Ptogr::im and a rlr ive for jud1c1al rr form. _, .... _,.)ale Confinuej South Laguna General • F•a+uring m11ny \1\1c.t qrou p1 from suth well known lir1•1 •\ H11or11don -Dr•x&I -H•ri- t11g• -ThomasvOll e -Sh!rrill Uphol1t!ry & M11rg• Cer,on Upholstery. Stop On todey ot nd mt1~• • 18lettion from th1 lo11r9° e1I 11 l1c.tion of q uality furn'i· t11r1 in th1 1r11 ind 1t 1•!• pr ic.11. Plan Nears Completion By FREDERICK ~OEr.IEHL 15 '"density zoning" an Idea reeenlly put area could be completed wl!b1n the nt'xt ty,·o months, a leading project arch itect sa10 Hns wef'k. Fred Lang, of Lang Md \Vood A~i;ociates, 31061 S. Coa..'l HlghwAy, said v.·hen the plan 1s completed it will be forwarded to tht' Orange County Plannin g Department and Commission for ap- proval. The plan wou!rl serve as 11 guide for development within the community .A major th n1st ~ the plan, Lang said, v.·11! be to keep density low in hilt.!iide areas. "Looking at the hillsides as Clb· jectively as ?.'e can it"s not logical to use high density de\'elopment ," the architect said. Anoth{'r planning concept under study is "density zoning" An idea recentlly put forth by pl&Mers of the L.!iguna Niguel community. ."With d~nsity zon1n,11;.°' explained ~rry ~tzotte, chief engineer f'lr Laguna Niguel, you take 8 community. divide it into a number or neighborhoods, and specify the numher of units in each of them. '"Further you 1pecify hnw many acres i:if open space you "''ant. the number nf acres f()r shopping centers. etr You All()w. the develOflE'r of the neighborhood In bu ild up lo the m,oix imum density of UH! zonr, usin11: y,·h11tever IYPf' of housing rhe ma rket asks for II could be !own estare.s. clusttr units. etc.," Lizotte sa id. , '"BPtween the various 11t'1ghborhooct~ . )OU ~.ave fo Incorporate 6t'paration 1onr~. he added, A comm1Uee. headed by Laog, took the responsibility of developing tht' S11uth Laguna plan following a proposal in May by a developer to ~lace a n1ob1le home park, condominiums and apartments Y.ith 100-fool height limits on 40·acres or virR1n hillside Above South Coast Community Hospital . Lang opposed the proposal before rnun· ty planning cnmmissionPrs and offered his Sl'rvices in leading what he termed "':i novel methl'Jd of preparing a general pl11n ." "Rarely do resirlen1s in an 11n1n. corror111.ed Area strp forth In rleve!op their OY.'n p;enf'ral plan .'" Lang said Lang sairl that questionnaires \1•(1 1 sOtln be malled l.o residents nf South L11gunA to get feerlba ck on planning concepts in the community. Prt'~ently, South l..aguna i~. prPrlnm- lnantly wned R-1, "''llh cnmmrrc1al and professional 1,ones running alon2 the highway Large hii;:h density apartmento; that ha ve betn bu ilt in the are11, Lang said, were ok11yed through varianC'f's. Rcgerrling the ocean front prnpPrt y in the community. Lanjl said the general plan eommittee i.!i shooting "for density with open space.'' "There 11re many rncky 11rea.!i airing the beach that "'·oullf lend them~ell·rs to 111partmrntt style devrJopment , fflr people \l'ho are more intere11ed in lmking at lhe view than goiniz to the heach ··e ut these ideas ha1·e to bt WP1,l!ht'd •izainst s!udies on lhe capacities of Sl'Y.'er and water ~ys!Pms \lo'ilh1n the c:om· munily," L11n~ adde<l I ' ' BiliP C: Dr1x1f Cot:ktell Tibia l lr• UxJ2 ............ ,. 1 9900 For the fin•1f in 1tyli n9, qualify, 1el1cfion i nd 11l'Vic1, t ry Ted Yon H1mert, lnterlor1 DEALERS FOR: HENREDO N-DR EXEL-HER/T AGE NrWl"ORT STO R( O,I N IERIDA' "TIL ' • NEWPORT BEACH 17'1.7 Westcllff Dr., ~'l.·2050 OPEN FRIDAY "TIL 9 • Profetslon1! Interior D•slgn1r1 Av1il1bl9-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 34S Nortli Co11t Hlghw1y Phone: 494-6551 I 7 I • I 7 \ Laguna Beaeh ED IT I O N Today's Fina) N.Y. Stocks VOL. M. NO . 175, 4 SECTION S. « PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS I SOS Sounded in Laguna's Soaring Drug Rate A year.long health survey nf Lagun<i Beach has turned up ev iden~ of a Atatis!1cally high frequency of arrests ror drug abust>. A "multipurpose service cen1er '' lo treat pt:rson.s with drug problems. psychological problems and infectious diseases and also to meet vielfare and probation needs has been recommended afler the year-long study on health needs. Tht study was prepared at the request of the city council by South Orange Coun· ty Community Mental Health Services, one of U1ree decentralized mental hea1th teams within the county. It was given to councilmen Wednesday. 'fhe report slated: "For 1uveniles. the rate of marijuana .arrests lin Laguna Beach) is about seven times that of the county and about 13 times that or the state. For opiates, the rate is about three limes that of bolh the county and state. !n the area of dangerous drugs (including hallucinoge nics, amphetamines, a n d barbiturates, etc.) Laguna triples the COW'lty rate is five times .• , that o[ the state." Adult arrest rates "show that the city rates ere five times higher for mari- juana, 12 times greater for opiates and ll';ice as great for dangerous drugs,'' as compared to the COU.llty. "Laguna exceeds the state sevenfol d for marijuana. 12-fold for opiates and more than doubles the state for dangerous drugs," the study revealed. er .......... ourt * * * * * * Far Off Voters A ug . 3 Absentee Ballots Ma iled Deputy city clerk Velma Newinger this tnornlng cotinued to mail absentee ba!lots half way around the world to Laguna Beach residents who won'L be in town for the Aug. J high rise election. Several of the absentee voting form.~ have al ready been returned to her office -many from places as far away as Athens and Ven ice. "r-.tosl of the ballots were sent lo people al their local addres~ who plan to be on vacation during the election." Mrs. Ncw- inger sald, noting that so far 14t residents had requested the abS<'ntre forms. Of this nu n1ber, about 80 have al ready been returned to the city clerk's office and will be opened on election day 10 the votes may be counted. !11rs. Ne.winger said two ba\lots have been received from London . one fro1n Oslo, Norway, a few from Athens. one from Venice and se.veral from Mexico. In ad dition lo the foreign postmarks, the returned bal!ots have come from dif· ferent p;irts of the U.S .. including fl·!on· 1.an;i, t.lichlgan . Arizona. Lake Tahne, \Vashington and other parts of California, she said. ··A few of the ones 1hat have been received are from students who are at summer school or who are working awa.v from Laguna Beach during the summer,'' she noted. ~!rs. Newinger explainer\ thai many rl !he traveling residents applied for the ballots prior to leaving and had th e ballot. 1nailed to a London hole! or an An1erican r.:xpre:;s office Jn so1ne forei gn rity. She pointed out that the deadline Lo ap· ply for an absentee voting form is July 27. ··By having an early deadl ine.'' sh!!: ~aid, "if a request were received from London for a ballot, we would have timt to mail it and they could return it to Laguna Beach before election day." Cou11t y Schedules Hearit1 g Public hearing! on • county study call- ing for the purchase of Salt Creek Bea ch for more than $1 6 million will be con· dueled in Laguna Niguel Tuesday n!ght. The hearings called by the County HarOOr and Parks Comm l~sion at a re- cent meeting, wi\! begin al ?·JO p 111 at lhe Division Three courtroom of the county courts building. Score.ci of persons are expected to at· lend the hearing which \11as called tn ,::athrr more information tn reinfnrcr a recommendation forthcorning from the Coun scliu~ Sc rviee AYailablc hy Pbouc A 2~·hour answering service providing counseling for a va rit>ty of personal and family problf'ms bas been cstahlishcd in Laguna Beach by a group of citizens. Some 2{l trained volunteers are inan- ning the line, v.•hich can be reached Al 49~-HELP . Counseling is available fnr problems related to pregnancy, alcohol, drug~ and family crisis. Orange Coast Weather Th e weather is expected in bt the same loday and Saturday, with skies clearing around noon and temperatures e.xpected around 70 degr~s along the coast. 80 inland. Lows Wnight and Saturday aroW'ld 66. INSIDE T ODA\' "The Bakf!rS of Bt>:vt.rwyck.'' Children's Theater Gu ild pro· duttinn, is n6aring f fnnl rt>l~ear. S(ll! for prtsent.alion 11ext 1oeek., Stt picture.~ rrnrl .~tnry in toda.y'1 Weekender, Page 21. · IN ltA• IJ (•11........ , Clrklllllf UJ 1 CIHMllM ?f.I• c-1&:• Jt c .... ~ • 0.•tll l'MtklH t ... ,,.,. .. , ,.,. . ·-··-· ,,.,, "'"'"'<• "'" "frlKI,. lt A1111 l t-r-11 M"M" U·H M~t~11 l'YIMI• 11 NflJe ... I N1.,. l 0•1-C•Ylltr I IVl•le l'•Mr 11 1-tt U•l6 Stfoclf M1r'lcirl1 ll•lt Ttft Yl•lo11 1J 'f~Hltr• J.\.J6 W•l tlltr • We"'911'1 Ntwl !1•!1 Wt rlll H.Wf I Wllllctlldt t ll·!' advisory panel. County Super\·isors v.•111 cast I.he ultunat.e decision on the purchase. Technically. the plan drafted by (hP. County Departn1en1 of H.arbors, Beaches and Parks. involvC's the. coun ty purchase of a total r.ackage or beach and im· prr.vC'llH:n!s fron1 the Avco Development Corpora!ion . The 11lan, labeled a feasibility stud.v for 1hl' b('ath 1n1proven1cnt area from fll0narC'h Bay to Dana Point conlatns ! hes" conrepl s -A Iota\ of 11.4 acres nf 1he scenic: hParh woulrl hi' nflrrfd fnr ~a\r Airing; \1'ith an un<lergro11nd !unnfl anrl IY.'O ac- CC'"~ rnillr" leading In the shore11nr -Thr ha~1(· prir('. v.·h1ch Av!' o spokrskrri h;:ivr tf'rmcr! an "<11·tosl" figure. would br 130,000 an acre for the en1ha1tlrd pa1Cel -Avco ,.,,ould develop anrl improve the 1otal beach acreage and accesses and of. frr the entire package for sale to the counly. -The beaf'h thrn would be ready for its first .. le~;i)" \'isitors by year's end, and fh{' count~' "'Ould begin n1aking payn1ent!'! In the development firm , on the total purchase surn or $1.525,600. Counly Direclor of Harbors, Beaches and Parks Ken neth Sampson has told harbor commissioners that the total package plan could save the county up to $70,000 In construction cost~. Other county expenses \.\.'nUld have tn come, however. for parking Jots and re st rooms to serve the public at the strand. A Selva Road parking lot measuring 7.6 11cres would cost $501,600 to purchase and develop, "'hile a larger Jot at Niguel Road measuring 10.4 acres would run abou t $520,000. 'J'wo rest room projects would peg lhe price about $170,000 higher The feasibility study in its tntlrety is available for pub lic study before the hear. ings at the Coun ty Harbor. Beaches and Parks headquarters on Bayside Dri\>'e in Newport Beach. The hearing!'! will be he ld al. the «iurtho11se al 301 43 Crown Valley Park· v.·ay in Laguna Nigul!:J, Ali to Lead Parade LOS ANGELES (A P) -Muhammad All has been named for a second time m 11ct as grand marshal of the annual Watts Summer Festival parade. The festival began as a pear' iul alternative marking ihe 196.'i rioting in I.he c ! t y · 1 predominantly black sou th side , ' .•. --· .. ..._ .. - Sa11 Diego's '72 Cl1oice DENVER I AP) -The Republican Na· tional Committee·s .site selection panel 1oday chose San Diego as t.he city for the lfl72 GOP convention. The full committee was due 10 ratify the choice later in the day. After two days tlf closed door con· ferc.nce. a high party official said, the panfl assigned lo recommend a site chose the California city fiver Miami Beach, where the Democratic Nation al Convention is to be held . The Republicans ate ·,to ,convene Afll. 21 , presurnablY to nominate President J\'\xon for a second term. The Democrats will meet in Miami Beech July 10. A GOP source said there remained lhi!: possibility of a challenge lo the CQm· miltee recommendation from Florida na- tional committeeman L. E. Thomas. But the source said even if the challenge is n1ade it is certain to De rejected. Sen. Robert J . Dole. the GOP nalinnal chairman, was said !n be prepared 10 argue if necessary the site committee's case for San Diego. Dole would not comment. The part.1 source llaid the selectinn panel. in choosing between Miami Beach and San Dit'go. was concerned about possible p<ilitic:al problems involved in choosing the same city as the. Democrats. Its n1embers were said to be wary Jes l that produce comparison.~ between the twn conventions, particu larly lf there are incidents or demonstrations wh ile the Republicans are in CQnvention. Lalv Prohibiting Teen Hotel Rent Gains in Laguna An oft-dclayerl nrdin ance restricting the renting of hotel rooms in Laguna Beach to persons under HI squeaked by a second reading before the City Council \li ed· nesday in a 3·2 vo tr. Counciln1cn Charlton Boyd and Roy Holm. who continued tn question lhe ad- visability nf the ordinance, cast the dissenting votes. Boyd urged that the ordinance be. held for perusal by I.he incoming police chief, soon to be named. Decause of the extra police work it would involve. Holm reiterated his view that an ordinance permitting a 2l·year-old to assume th!!: role of .. responsible .adult" in registering for a group of l.eenagcrs would not be much help. Councilman Edward Lorr, w h o originated the ordinance . dismissed their comment~ as "another attempt to delay passage of the ordi nance." •·There are loopholes in 1111 legislation," :;aid Lorr. "This is not designed as 8 cure-all, but an attempt to cut down a problem. It would not be enforced by having policemen run around looking for violations. Enforcement of all laws - ~Deeding for e:tample -comes when a violator is caught, and if enough violators ere caught there will be fewer violations.'' The City Council, he ~uggestl!:d. could review the law after next 1wnmer and repeal it if it doesn't wo rk. The ordinance, effective in 30 days. makes it il legal ror a motel operator to rent a room to a person under 18 unlesi a "responsible ttdult'' nver 21 1igns as co- tcnant. •·n1eee statistics however. s t i 11 primaril~ reflect onJy the drug abw;e pro- blem throu~h late 1970," Lhe report noted. "Already heroiu arrests in Laguna Beach for the first three months of 1971. if pro- jected for. the entire year. are 225 percent greater than he"roin arr~sts fnr 1970. No in('T'ease of near proportionate magnitude 1s indicated for th!!: stale ur rounty." "Recent tentative plans by the Board of Supervisors •.. could lead the decen· lralized methadone maintenance and COmplunlly .drug abuse service teams. working in regional areas, with the South Coast arP.a as one." Methadone is used lo help heroin ad· dicts control the habit. Sucti a decentralized fac1hty wilhin Lagi.:na Beach, as recommended in the report, may be just around the corner. "F'urthermore." the study said, "numerous discussions by state and county agencies have led to an agree- s OA!LY tl'ILOT S!llr tl'~ttt BUSY WHIPPING OUT SOME MOR E ART FOR THE CHI EF? L1gun1 S.1ch Artiat H1111lle Sold Work to President Nixo11 Buys Art Laguna Artist Se lls $300 Painting· LagUJ1<1 Beach artist Bruce Hasselle said he has sol d a painting to President. Nixon -which is probal:tly now han~ing in lhe White House in l\1Ashington. D (' Hasselle. 28, of 21 7 Cliff Drive, said the painting v.·as purchased 1wo mnnths ago for Lhe President hy Ernie <:arbarino. a full time member of !he General Scrv1crs Administration sLafr at the \\lestern Whi!e House in San Clemente. The pa inting entitled ''Trees.. wa~ purchased J,r the President for $300. It depicted the side of a hill , with deep ~teen trees. a. wagon trail and a bright blue sky. Hasselle said . The arlist said Nixon look the painting east with him, which led Hassellle lo Library to Get Two Short-terrn Parking S paces A coupl e of short-term parking spaces should be. provided outside the temporary library location on N. Coast High"-·ay. ci· ty councilmen agreed this week. Councilman Charlton Boyd said one or his constitu ents had written to ask that two 12·minµte spaces be provided, M at the old library, for the conveni!?nce o{ patrons· wan ting lo pick up or drop off books. Director or Public Works J mie ph Sweany anrl , acting Polic:~ Chief David Brown were asked to ·pursue the m'atter after they agr~ that a haiard exist:;, especially for persons parking oppo.site th!!: library and attempting to cross busy CO&.'lt Highway on foot In the middle of the block. Either 12-minute meters or 8 yellow loading zone wlll be installed ror the duration of the library·~ stay at the ad· dress. believe t1 is in the \Vhit.e Hous('. Hassellc ·s painting y:as ()0 \nan bcfnre the purchase in Ni xon 's excrulive .c;eeretary·s office at the Western \l/h ite Hou se compound. 11he loan program is conducted be!wttn seven Southern California art g;11ler1es - 1ncludlng Eyes Ar!, 141fi S. Coas~ Highv.·ay -and lhe Los Angeles Coun ty Mu seum. Hassell said he slill ha s three otlicr paintings nn display al the compound which have been there since October, 1970. .. , would sure like In meet Nixon, no\v that he. has purchased one of my pain· tings ," HaMelle said, "I'd be interested to see how he feels about it." Hasselle. is a full time artist who has recently been wOrking on a n "acryligraph" tec hnique, a combination nf both serigraphy (fine alt z;ilk screen· ing) and acryli c painting. Lag una Guards P reparing Show On Main Bea c)1 LagU11a Beach Lifeguards are hoping for good weather Saturday morning so they can perform parachute jumps from 15,000 feel. as part of a display of lifeguard activities. "We'll go ttrough the gamut of ac· tivities of the agency," said chief Hleguar.d Skip Conner. He said it would Include, In addilion to the parachute jumps. bo,at resC ues, medical aids. cliff rescue techiliques and swimming com. petitions. Activities will begin on the Main "Beach at 10 a.m. The public i11 invited. Five guards -Dean Westgaard. Barney Vorhees, Tracey Siu.more. Mike England and Conner -will parachute rrom the skies. ment in principle oo decentralized service units sharing facility space within the ci• ty.'' The report noted that the idea of a '·comprchensi\>'e county facility" located with.in the city was end0rsed by 33 pe r· cent of residents expressing a needed service. A total of 288 resident!, selected by random sample techniques was in-- lervlewed by the team to determine views on health matters within the city • a High Rise Issue Bacl{ For Voters By BARBARA KREIBICH 01 I~• Dl!lr Pile! 511H Acting with unexpected speed. the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino Thursday removed what may be the last stumbling block in lhe pat.h of Laguna's on-again-off-again high rise election. Attorney \Vil!lam \Vilcoxen. whose speedily filed appeal of a Superior Court decclsion cancelling the election was upheld by the appellate court, said tod ay, "It is my understanding that this will conclude the legal action and ensure that the election will be held. Nqw I hope we'll have a hea vy vote IO Laguna won't tum into a 'big hotel town' as some people would like. This i.~ not what the people want and they will have a chan ce to ex• press their views at the polls Aug. 3." Realtor Vern Tascluler. whose. suit in Superior Court to block the election wasi first upheld, then overturned by th& higher court, said this morning he had not yet conferred with his attorneys but com· mented, "We're very Light on thne no w, but I can say thal election or no election we will continue lo fight lhis 3&-foot height limll." Judge Marcus Kaurman o! the Fourth District Court Thursday i n st r u ct t d Superior CourL Judge J. E. T_ "Ned'' Rutter to vacate the minute order he issued Wednesda y, ordering the election process hslted on grounds a proposed height limitation ordinance is not suitabfe for the initiative procedure. Judge Kaufman's ruling made it clea r tha t the validity of the ordinance woul d remain subject to litigation, even if it should be adopted al the election, but maintained the court had no right to in· Lcrfere with the election proce!S. The opinion. citing numerous precedent cases, stated in part "Even though there is a serious question as to the validity of lhc ordi11ance if ad opted .•. any prior interference with the legislative process by the court would be. intolerable tritcrference wirh the coordinale brancties of government." The judge also no!ed that ''the amount of public funds expended is small and adequate remedies exist for challenging the val idity of the ordinance if adopted.'' In furlher citation, the rourt said that cancellation of the election would con· stitu!e interference with the rigbt of the pcop~~ to official recordation of I.heir vote . Wilcoxen noted today that the strong reference to "intolerable interference" was taken from -the 1966 Cali fornia Supreme Court decision in the Proposi· I.ion 15 case , an attempt to block ao e\ec. tion on pay TV. Spokes1nen for Village Laguna, which l11unched the initiative move-by filing petitions bearing the signature of « per· cent or the Laguna electorate, were delighted by the appellate court action and confide nt of a large anti·high rise turnout. Teacher said th!!: committee opposing· the height-li mit ordinance will continue "to educate the public !O the manifeata .. tio ns in bac k of this low rise movement'" which he auributed to "a pressure group trying lo get contro l of the city'' and "a bunch of people with no expertise trying to push this th ing through without regard lo state codes providing for proper bear .. ing by city government.'' The appellate court document overtum-- ing Judge Rutter's order noted. that Presiding J udge Robert Gudner "toott oa part lit the delermJnatlon of thi!I pro. cedure." Judge Gardner. In S.nta Ana Superior Court in 1960, had rulled against the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Association In a ~uit wh.ich sough t to force the cit1 council to hold an eltletion on a height limitation ordinance for the Art Colony. j • I f DAIL V Pilot SC City Plans No Freeway Study Meet Laguna Beach councilmen have agreed that ttiere would be no point in calling a gpeclal council .!1\udy session tn discuss the coastal frttway situation v.·ith sta~ officials. City Jl.1anager Lawrence Rost-rn!d the council he already had met v.•ith Bamford Frankland, state assistant d1rector of public "'·ork5, vthn had suggested the Laguna session, 4lld received from him a document an new state policif's regarding coastal htghv.•ays, along Y,'llh assurancl': that the Laguna segment of the coast freeway is still alive. In respon~ to a query fr om r-.fayor Richard Goldberg. Rose sa id Frankland did not reveal where the southern portion of tM: inland freev.·ay would lead 1f the Newport sei1Tlent were eliminated. but liad only assured him ii still v.·ou!d be built. The city manager also said Laguna had been invited to send representatives to a breakfast meeting th.i.s morning on the fr eeway situation, to be attended by or· ficiaJs from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. "I've attended many breakfasts, lun- t'he.s and dinners ()n the !liUbject," said Goldberg, "lllld we always have 11. very frien dly discussion. but never seem to revolve anything. I honestly don't see whal Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach can do to help solve the Newport· Costa Mesa freeway problem ... Rose suggested that he and public \\'orks direclllr Joseph S\lo'eany could audit the meeting for information. With regard to a special study session Ln Laguna, Gold berg said. "I don't see that it's necessary un less they would tell us more than they told ~1r. Rose today.'' Sweany s~id he thought lhe state of· ficials \lo'Ould do little more than deny that the coast freeway is dead . ''Then thank them and tell !.hem we go t the message." said Goldberg. Enrollment Drop At Laguna High Near 13 Percent A tot.al of 131 gtudenl!I -13 percent of lhe sbldent body -were withdrawn from Laguna Beech High School fo r v11rious reasons during the past school year. Nearly hall of the \lo'ithdrawals were ~t <lf district transfl"rs due to flllnilies O"loving. The next highest number -25 ;>ercent of the total -\lo'ere assigned to eontinuation school. Mid -semester graduares acrounled for 1even withdrawals, while junior col!ege enrollment and full time employment log· ged three each. Other reasons for \lo'ithdrawals "''ere inilitary service, medical excuse. educa- !Jon code violation. I.ravel in Europe, drop-outs and exclusion because of age. Though the high school lost 131 students, ll gained lhfll m11ny plus SO morl", ending the year with 1074 students, !tcording to Don Miller, 11ssistant vice. principal. Mill er said enrollment this fall \.\'lll pro- bably top 1100 students. Noted Author Okay RENO, J\"e\'. i UPI l -~O\'ehst 'l'i'alter \1an Tilburg Clark. author of "The Ox· Bow Intidenr· and "Track of !he C!t." was discharged Tnursday from 11 Reno hos pital. Clark. 61. ~·ri!er in rr~1dence at tht Lnh'ersity of :-.·evada tn Reno, had been hoi;pitalizt:d for te~r s folln~·1ng a len2Thy tHness. OlAHGI COAST DAllY PILOl OkA..NGt; CC4ST PUi l tSHl~C. C0o,\P4N'( ll:eh••t N. w,,.i p., .. ~..,t lno:I il>u1>1l1~tr J1c\-II. Curhy Viet P,...111 ... 1 •"<I c;,..,,.1 Mtn•otr 7110..,11 Koevil Ea nor Tho"'•' A. M u•p~'"' ,..,,,..,1no ""'"'' C~1rl1t H. loo1 l itl11r.I P, Nell Au11!t M M1~1glr19 E.111'0~ L.,'" IHc.111 Office 122 Fo,.1! A~•nu• M1illn9 tddr111: P 0 . l o• 666, •2612 s.. c~-•t. 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Heflin played the role of e craz- ed bomber aboard a passenger plane in the film which starred Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin. A veteran of scores of motion pictures, Heflin·s credits include: "The Outca.sl!I of Poker Flat," "S11turday·s Heroes ," "H. ~1. Pulham Esq.," "Tennessee John80n," "Green Dolphin Street" and "Possess· ed " Heflin escaped Hollywood type-casting. playing villain!", heroes, presidents, old men and busines.s tycoons. Laguna's Trams Off and Rolling In Shaky Start After a shaky st.art, Laguna's first city· operated summer tram system im "off and rolling," city man11ger Lawrence .Rose told the City Council Wednesdiiy night. Describing the m1ti11.l plunge 11.s "d1f· !1cult but not disastrous:· Rose explained lhat l\lo'O trams had broken dO\lo'TI im· mediately but minibus~s lea~d rrnm Lake Forest made up for the loss and the serY1ce brought in Sl.600 1n fares in Its first four days. "\Ve're shaking nu1 !he dlffiru!t1es." said Rose. 'and "·r're getting a lot nf \·aluable. eli:per1ence 1n ruruung a municipal transport ~ystem." Tnis fall. I.he rlty ""'ill be running rnur nf its own buses in a regular loc al transit :service. County Aid Can Be Cut Says Chief Orange County Superl'1sors opened hearings Thursday on a propo5ed $2~4 million bud.!§et and heard \Velfare Di· rector Graovill Ptoples s..i.v hP rould cut ()Ut of his department's anti cipated $89.7 million sptndlng prngr11m. Peoples cautioned !h11t the i·ut w11s somr~·h11t of a gamblP tn th at 1l predicted 11 ~lowing d(l"•n in the an- ticipated monthly inrrease of new ad- ditions lo !he Aid to FamLlles Wit h Dependent Child ren caseload. Hr said recent months had showed 11 leveling trend at about 400 new cases a month \\'hile his 197\.n budget request h11d beeo based on 650 a month. The program has ir,creased frnm more than 9,000 in 1969-70 I.ti an estimated 16,000 currently. \lo'lth a projection fnr the roming year which had bf'en almoot 24.000. Under quest!oning, Pooples 5<11d the lowered estim11te was a definite risk and thP county could wind up short nf moof'y nei:t spring. He suggested that additiona l appropriations could be. m8de i l necessary during the year. If Peoples' recommenda!inn ii; ar· cepted when the fina l budget is adopted nt>xl week -ancl supervisor Davi<I Bakf'r was worried about where the monev ""'ould come from if it is faulty -tl "'ill cut the county's share for welfare costs by $1.5 mi\!ion. equal lo four cents on the tax rate. The state and federal governments pay about 80 percent of the aid to dependent children costs. Peoples' operation in the welfare department was praised by C.OUnty Administrative Officer Robert Thoma! who said the department carries a case load of 100 per worker compared with fed eral standards of 50. The revised welfare department tot.al would drop to $83.li millioo, almost as much es the entire county budgel six years ago. Thomas opened the budget hearings with the bad news that recently approved salary Increases and other financial ad- justments had boosted the budget by $10.4 million. He said the county still fa ces a revenue defic it nf 32 cenl! on the tax rate. This would call for an increase of 28 cents ii Peoples' suggestion is approved later. Thomas also flffered the supervisor!. who plan lo make their fioal detisinn next Wednesday, a list cif $6.8 million in unbudgeted items they must pass judg· ment <ln . These include $1.4 millien fnr finishing • new flonr en the main county jai l to relieve •vercrcwding, Sl.4 million for parks nr bea ches, SJ million fnr county partici pation in a new feder::il employ· meol progr11m, plus lesser amounts for a vole tall ying system. an expanded drug abuse program. fin ishing a ne w noor in the county courthouse and a health care 1ervlces study. Major increases In the budget over th e current year include the $13.8 million in· crease in thr aid tn dependent rhilclrrn program . ;i $4 .5 mi!linn JUmp \n law en- forcement co~ts inclu ding courts. $! ~1 million for refuse rlispo.~ar and Sl 2 million interest nn ;:i S.15 mi!li(}n ln;:in 1n finance j!overnment operat111ns until tall income 1s received. Represent11t1ves (If several lntere..~trrl groups ::ippeared Thursday to offer monty "'aving idea~. Rnberr E_ S1e~mund. chairman nl thf' Orange ('nunty Cbambf'.r nf C11mmerre ~ govf':rnmf'ntal affairs committ"e. rallerl fnr a big cut 1n overtime pa1 . ~crapp1n,1t: nf 1he !w~mploye r1vll [)('frn•e Program and a dnve for Jud icial reforn1. South Laguna General Plan l~ears Completion By r REDERICK SCROEMER'L 01 lt!t 0111¥ Pilot 1!11! is "deruuty zoning" an Idea recently put area coold be completed within th e nert f\lo·o months. a lead ing project archl!ect ~aid this v.·eek. Fred Lang, of Lang 11nd Wood Associates. 31061 S Coa.st Highway. said v.·hen the plan is completed it will be fof'\lo•;irded lo the Orange County Planning Department and Commission for ap- proval The plan ""'OUld scrvt' a.~ a guide for development within the commuoily A major thrust V. the plan, La ng i;11id. w1!t be In kerp <lensity low in hill!irle area~. "Looking at the hillsides as ob- Jt'C'llvely as we ciin it's not logical to use hi~h depsi1y development:· the !rchltett said Another plann ing concept under 11ludy is "density zoni ng" an idr11 recentlly put forth by planners of the Lfl.guna Niguel community. "With density zonin g," explained Larry I.1zotte. chief enginter for Laguna Nlgue.I. "you take a community. divide II lnlo 11 number of neighborhoods , and !pecify the number of units in each ot them. "Further you specify how m11ny acre~ of open space you ""'8nt. !ht number nf 11cres for shopping centers. elC' You allow the de veloper of !he nPighborhood to build up 111 the m111timum density fll thr inne. using ~·hatevrr type. nf hnusing the market itsks for It C't'uld bf' town e~tate~. clusler unil.s. t>1 c:.," Llzot!lo s11 ld "Be!wPf'n tnr viirlous n~lghborhoocls. vnu have to lncorpor.i1te 1ep11.r1tlon znn~s," be 11ddrd. A comm1ttee. headed by Lang. t<.iok th e responsibility t1f developing lhe South Lagun11 plaa following a proposal 111 f\1ay by 11 developer to place A mobile home park. condominiums and apartments .... ·ith 100-loot height limit.~ on 40·11cre~ nr v 1r~in hillside above South C..:oa~t Community Hospital. L.:lnR nppnsl'd the propn~;il before rnlln· ''' plMning commissioners and off Pred hls ~erviets In lead ing wh11t ht termed "a no\'el method nf prep11r1ng a ,l!Cncral pl;in ·• "Rarely cln re~id{'n{!I'. in ;in un1n · corpora1ed area step forth tn develop lheir nu·n grneral pl11n." Lang ~Aid . l..11nl{ s11id lh11t que~tionn11ires wi ll i;nnn hf' mAiled t.n residents t}f South La,1:un11 t.n Jl.tt reedbRck on plann ing concepts in the communit y. Presently. South ~gun;i i~ predom· lnAnlly 7.(lfled R·l. \lo'!lh r(lm merch1l 11nd professionel zone!! runnjnJ: elnn.ct the highway. L11rge hl,l!h density Rpi.<1rtmenl, that havt been buill in the are11 , Lang said. were nk11yed through \'Arianccs. Regardin ,I! the nceen front property In the community. Lan(t said the i;i:ener1!.I pla.n committee is shoollng "for denslty with open spact." "There 11re many rocky are11s along the btach that "''Ould lffld themsel\'es to 11p.-rtmentl style de\1tlnpmrnt, fnr pei'lple ""'ho are mnre intcrrsted In lnoklng 11.t the vie~· than ;oinA 10 the he::ich "But lhe&t Idea~ hll Vf' In hP ""'tiihf'tl 11galnsl s!udles on the capa("11ies nf se"'·f'.r 11ntl \\'al.tr sy~lf'ms within tht. com· m11nlty " L,ang added . ' U~I Ttlt~ll<l!1 UNCLE SAM WANT S A PEN SIO N; GOVERNME NT SAYS NO Walter Botts of San J uan Capi1treno in F11mou1 Po1e Query "'Posed~ Can't Uncle S ant Get GI Pension? A San Ju;in C';ip1~traoo man .,.,·ho lo:ined •·1 11;:,.~ nnly JB then I -~UpJl(l~e l looked h1~ fa ce tn t..:ncle S;im for 1he famn us "{ 111nrP like t'ncle ~;:im !nrl:iy Th;in r rl1d \\'anl You·· Arm y recru iting poster can 't !hPn" HP $:;11rl the ;ir!1o;,t. rl1dn't knnw ,i!et a ,i!l'l\'ernment pensinn for his O" n 11 tiat hi.' shnuld dn with hie; hand:<., ."n 11m(' in the serv1cf. Rolle; i::ui:~cs!ed he Jr;in f11r1i.;:ird in the He d1rln't :<.('r\·e lnnR ('nnugh. the 11!'" Crla<:.c;1r f1ni::i:'r·p111nl!ng pn<:.t>. \'e1er11 ns Arlm1n1<:.trat1no has rul rd. ' I rlnn l think r 1rher or uc; ;it the time .. , got 11 leller frnm the V. A. ahou r ."IX. had thr fog.i:1rst nnllon the poster would ""'Peks .11,1:0,'' \\';:il!tr Rnt1s said Tue<;d;:i,1-. he1·nme a.c; filmuu<; as 11 hil"i ... •·r f1,i::ured !hey owed 111e about tli.000 Rott~. "·ho hi:id ,11 hf;:irt altack nine rrtrn11rt1ve p<'ns 1on p11y fnr my Arm v n1f1n1h<; <1~f1 nl'lW l11rs <ln snr·i;il srrun1y trml' 1n thr f1r."t w1ir, hut t.hey sa id 1 :tnd 1hf' mnnr~· hi" 111fc rarns as a piano didn 't hll ve en(}u,i;h ."£'Tl'ire !1mP" .'lflrl s111,i::1ng !rachcr. Health Care Gets Study 111 Laguna Twn hundred 11nd tlght y-eight Laguna Beach residenu were interviewed late last year aboul their feeling on healtb matters within lhe city. 1'heir an swers to scores f>f que!!!lt!On8 became a major p11rt of the 165-pai e health study, prepared for the city coun- ci l by South Oran~e County Community r..1ental Health Services uniler the d1r~· tinn of Dr . William Routt . Of !he residents sa rnpled 51 4 percent indicat.ed they hacl an obstacle tn health <·are. Of that group , 45 percent had Mm· plaints rl'garding practitioners .. 1-4 per- cent were bothtred b,v hiAh costs nf care. 1 J percent ff'lt th;:it tr11nsportation and distance fro1n services needed improve- ment and fil'e percent compl11ined of poor poor hospital care. For!y-three percent of !he 288 residen ts sampled. pointed lo uoderservired groups wi!h1n the city. You!h wa.~ felt rn be unrlerserviced by 32.5 of those respon· d1ni:, hippies hy 2.1 percent, elderly persons by 21 .:. prrl'enl and indi!!ent persons by 17 percent. Oo questions about underservited pr&- blems \lo'1lh in the cn rnmuni1y, 3~ prrcent offered responses. Of those re~ponding, 40 percent fe lt psyehologic al problem11 were underserv!ced .. 12 percent po1n1ed tn veoeral and other infectious diseases 21nd 28 µcr ccnl n1entior1ed drug 11buse. lo !he area or suggested services, 6R percent of the 288 r('S1dents responded. Of thal nurnbcr. J3 perrcnt felt a com- prehensive facility would help L.:!guna. JS percent asked fnr more doctors, 15 per· cent wanted en1ergency. cnsi.~ 11nd am- bulance service. \.l percent a free clinir, seven percent. 11 day care center and five percen!, a psycho!ng1cal faC'ihty. Lon g Beach Man Critically Hurt In Coa st Crash . ~ 1..nng Reach mn!(lrist w11~ rrit!cally in jured Thursd;iy night. when his car pliin.i;erl off ISO·fnnt cliff nea r Cryst.111 ln1·e bPtwcen Coron;:i del M11r 11.nd Lagun;:i Ara r h. the California Hig h1,1•ay r<1!rnl reported. Offil'PrS said Harry D f\-fan is, 44 , WA.~ ;:ilonr in the c;:ir \lo'hPn it was st-en t!') ~pcrd frnm thr parkin,I! Int nf nearby riding st::ih!ec; and plungr over the bluff. He 1s reported in rrit1cal cnnclilion to- rl<1.\' in Hn;:ig ~1l'mori;:il H11.~pit.11l in .\'ewport Beach, .~uffenng from numerous lr<ich1rrs H11!h"'"'Y r<1trol officers l'aJd the car hit !hP N.•11ch ("Jnse lo ""'hrre !wn 1<:irls were 1111l k1ni;. Thr,\' werr nnl. injured. M11nt~ 1•a~ fnunfi ln~1dr th,, wrr("kPd c;ir \lo'hich landed on lls t-0p after somersaulting. He serverl 60 d<1v.<:. ln lhr Army Signal He pl;:i~rd sa1tnphonf. ;i11d sang fQr c orps 1n 1!117·18. bul needed 11t Jr;isL 90 111111i.v ~"Al's 11 11h tor b:inrllc.1drrc; J;ir·k S t'\f(_'f'S l t ) ~'liJl 1.J itJ s? cl;iy,c; 1Cl qualify, hr .~;:iirl Te::ig11rdrn .. Jnhnn v ,Jtlhnsnn, Rrr1 NiMin ls Fl1ES\"O, (';:ilif. i UPI) -Things are Boll!l , 71 ;inrl cr;:i,i::,i:=:il.v h;:ind.~nn1r . pni:;Prl 01111 ll;i l'rV J;1111t's sn hn1 11'1 Fresnn !hPc;e days manhole i11 193R for 11rti~t. .Jilmc~ ~·lnntgn 111erv Bol!s 1~ ::ino~er1 h,\' the .~urge 1n cnl'ers ma ~· .s t;ir1 pnppin~ . Fla,i::,i:: whn had h(-rn cnmm1ss1onrd to p11pul;H1l1· nf llh' poslrr <1111nng 11nt111'Rr C1tl' ~:ngineer l1011 ;i!d E. Aaird l~c;ued paint Fl rernut1nj! po~trr fnr the Army. 1·n~1!h~ · Thr1· 1·ha11J;fd lhr 1\nrd1ne, Jn !h;it 11·;:i1·n1n,i:: Thursd::i v, ~a y1 n,g !110.dP~reP. He l'h{lsr Rntt.c;, 11 musician v.hr'I 'rirlHlllr l tit Ir ~;i1n I 1h111k !hr po.~!er h;is trmper;iturrs hal'e ;:iir ronrlitioning units 1noon\i 11htrcl 115 11 model. '·ma inly, T 1h1nk ~rr1rd thl' cn11n1r1· 11rll n\'r r thP ye;ir.~ 1 running l'l\'rrtimt As 11 result. itewe.rs 11re hrc11u~e 11( mv hu~hy e)'ebrows and lon g 111~! h11te tn sre 1l c11nnrc1 rd with people nP<irin~ ('apac1ty and he fears manhole. nnse." Aotti; rrcalle<I. hrnt nn drs1r{ly1n~ rlemOC'racy." 1·nrrrs ~f\l'Jn ma ,v pnp. !----'~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~--~~ i, l. • F-".tl1Jri nq m11 ny i •lec.t qro1Jp1 ~rom s·1c.h """II ~nown 1;r 1n 1111 H ~nrPdon -Dre•el -Heri. tege -Thome1 vill1 -Sherr ill Uphol1tery & Mt'lrg1 Ct'ltson Uphol1l11ry. Slop in today ""d m11k11 "' 1elecl;on from lh11 l.!irg• 111+ \11leet;on Qf q1Je lify f1Jtni· t1Jre in th11 are• 11 nd el ,.1. pric115, Dr•:ir:el Coc kt1ll T1il• Sire 66132 .... "'·" ''" 19900 For the fin 111t !rt 1tyJirt q, qual ity, 1al11ctio rt 11rtd 11rv!ce, try T1d vo n Hemert, lnte rlor1 DEALERS FOR: HENREDO N-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWl"Ol7 STOll Oflltril flJ IDAI" 'Tll' • NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wastcllff Or,, 642 ·2050 OPEN FR IDAY 'TIL 9 Profession1I lnt•rlo r Designers A'ieilabl._AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 Nort h Co11t Hl9hw1 y Phone: -494-65.5 1 • VOL r ] In ' constru1 era!, 1 Thursd.:: leasing Pendlet public. In a on lhe \ day to!• issue sl Da Gil oJ A grc ting to Juan <ltganiz; lerest i1 "Our Thomas 1'hursd• Commu "It v detern:ii else is I Speak v.·as Dr I unsucce1 Point ar "I thi join Da San Jui don·t t port.unit f\-1ost pressed ~ovemn mai wh~ tQ prohl hi~ pror the case The g ass11cial control counsel county rovrnan men\. "The~ me a sun \YP. con1 lose all county." ~1any 11nne:ir:at benefits increast and rep Regel deed g1 11nyway corpora. identity talion o fihared . Speak ne:ir:alio1 Capistr1 cut San fonn th Rei;: el ne:ir:atio1 organiu the peo c~ Al SA pea!: lions legal phys befol 'lb the! cons state Uon •bor mitli M< San Cle111ente Capistrano EDITI ON *ORANGE • IC Promise Jeopardi%ed Nixon Beach Gift Now Forbidden? By JOHN VALTERZA Ot lh• Dally ~llot Staff ln a measure slipped into a military construction bill by a Louisiana Demo. crat. the Ho'use of Representatives 'Thursday has agreed lo forbid either leasing or deeding any portion of Camp Pendleton's beaches and uplands to the public. In a clarification of earlier dispatches on the vote. spokesmen m Washington lo· day told the DAILY PILOT that as the issue stands now, the promises by Presi- Dana Citizens Gird for Fight Over Annexing A group of Dana Point citizens, reac· ting to an annexation attempt by San Juan Capistrano, have fonned an organization to deternune community in· terest in the proposal. •:our goal is local government," said Thomas Regelburgge, moderator or Thursday's meeting in the Dana Point Community Houst. "ft wW be up to our citizens lo determine if annexation or something else is the answer." Speaking out for the annexation move was Dr. RogPr Sanderson, leader of the unsuccessful atiempt to incorporate Dana Point and Capistrano Beach in 1969. "I think it would be a fantastic idea to join Dana Ponnl, Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano. We're fools ir we don't beat the drums for this op- portunity." he said. Most or the 75 persons present ex· pressed dissatisfaction with their county J!Overnment. One of the speakers "'as a mai who tried in vain to gel the county to prohibit a high-rise dcvdopment near his property but later won when he took the case to court. The ,group voted to form a strong c1\·ir ac;c;ociation to givP them a voice in local control. Some suggested ret:1irung legal rnunsel to ft~ht lhr1r battlrs with the county or forming a ' ' p r o I c c t i \ P rovcnant" as a means of self govern· men!. "These things 11rc fine as infrrtm measures," said Sandrrc;on. ''But unlc~::; wf' continue with annex at ton. we 'II still lose all the tax money we pay to the county.'' Many people had questions about the annexation procedure and p o s s i b I e benefits. Most were concerned about lax increases, retention of community 1denily and representation. Regelbrugge said their taxes would in· deed go up, bul they probably would Myway il the adea remains unin· corporated. He added that community identity would be retained :1nd rcprcsl'n· talion on a city council would be equally 5hared. Speaking of possible benefits of an· nexation was Mrs. Barbara McCarthy. a Capistrano Beach resident, who pointed out San Juan's strict zoning and plans to fonn their own police department. dent Nixon to grant public use of six miles of San Onofre Beach and San Mateo Canyon are in jeopa rdy. Earlier announcements on the surprise action by a wire service had indicated the House agreed to leave lhe lease issue open. But Craig Miller. a lop aide in Wash ington to Rep. Alphonzo Bell I R·Los Angeles). said this morning that the let· ter of the legislation specifically forbids any transfer of use of the prim• Pendleton property. The measure was stu ffed into the Military Construction Authorization Bill by F. Edward Hebert of Louisiana, the chairman of the powerful House Armed Services Committee which has attempted to thwart President Nixon's promise of granting the land for park purposes. "The lPlteer of the law passed Thurs· <l;iy specifically forbids even a lease,·• Miller said. ' He conceded that behind-the-scene~ maneuvering for a compromise is still very much alive. Some other sources also have predicted a compromise of sorts to be announ ced m forthcoming days. "But being a lawyer,'' MilJer said, "I trust only what bas been written down, an~ right now. even leasinc seems of- f 1c1ally out of the question." The bill passed by the Howe Thursday still must be passed by the Senate before it becomes binding, he said. Any change In the status, he addt>d. would have to come through new Jegisla· !ion in Congress. Bell Jong has championed the release o( the lands to the public. The strong C.ongressional opposition was apparently not expected by the White House. During the recent. visit to San ClemenlP b~ President Nixon Press Secretary Ron Ziegler confidently said that n o Congressional opposition was expected to the President's plans, despite the un· favorable attitude 0£ the powerful House Armed Services Committee. Top-level officials al the State Depart· ment of Parks and Recreation contm:.ie to claim they have not been kepi abreast or 1he dt>veiopments in the beach issue. and also. have indicated lhal deeding or a mm1mum SO-year lease would be req UJrl'd before adequate park development could be made of the lands near the Western Wh ite House 1t wao; the apparent fr;ir that S;in Ma tro Can~on would fall into the hand~ or flrt\ ale developers which prompted the strong House 'lppos1tion. Hebcrl said he also oppos<.'d the change in ownfr~hip or lras1og, bet'ause a na- t1onal emergency m the future could force th e Marine Corps to pay inflated prices for the return of the land. Robert Meyer, deputy director of State Parks and Recreation, repeatedly ha11 said, however, that the state has never had any plans lo release the land to private interests. ··we always have said that we would agree to a reversionary clause in an agreement which would shirt control back to the federal government before private interests could take over," Mayer said Thursday afternoon. Rep. Hebert said Thursday, "Some people who work at 1600 Pennsylva nia Avenue (the White House) have learned that when the House Armed Services Committee says no, it means no •.• spelled N 0." s an •AIL Y l'ILOT Stett l'MI• All Tliat's Left The only remaining portion of San Cle mente's once· cherished Community Club is this wing. The rest was razed. The wing will join the new clubhouse as the "founder's room." It will be refurbished and integrated into the planned new building. The orig- inal building had lo be mostly demolished after it was gutted by fire. Dana Poi11t Pair to Go to Court A high rise row In Dana Point that has already produced one reversal for zoning action approved by county supervisors will come lo Orange County Superior Court again Aug. 6 when a second couple protests construction that will allegedly block their view of the Pacific Ocean. Judge J.E.T. Ned Rutter set that date, Thursday for the hearing demanded by James M. and Mary Frances Counter, 34022 Street of the Blue Lantern, and halted building plans of Joseph A. and Mary E. La Pointe, 1941 Pomona Ave., Costa l\lesa, pending the hearing. The Counters name the county board of supervisors as defendants in the writ of mandatP action and challenge the building variance confirmed .Junf' 16 by the board after the La Pointes· plans were appro ved by county panners. The La Pointcs hope to build a four- unit. three-story ;:ipartment building on the wesl side nf thr Strrrt of the fled Lantern, about 200 feel south of La Creo;ta Drive The Oiuntcrs claim the structure will effectively block their view of the sea and will stand between their home and the ocean. The Counters claim that the variance granted by the board was unlawful since planning regulations applied to ·the area limit co nstruction to two-story dwellings of not more than 35 feet. Judge Rutter granted a writ two weeks ago in almost Identical circumstances and halted constrcution of a four~tory apartment building at 34121 Street of the Ruby Lantern. Donald T. and Evelyn S. Beddoe. 34122 Street of the Blue Lantern -immediate neighbors or the Counter rouple -suc- cessfully arflued that the variance granted to Richard 0. and Bonnie J. Roos. 25451 Classic Drive, Mis6ion VieJO was in violation or state law. It was argued at the Beddoe·Roos hear· in.it that high rise activity in the Slrettt of lhe Blue Lantern-Seville Place sector had lopped many thousands of dollars off neighboring property values. Judge Rutter ruled for Beddoe with the rornment that variances should not be us- rd as solu tions to the problems created by such applications as that made by Roos. Sewer, Golf RatesHiked It w1U cost more soon to use San Clemente's sewers and its golf course. Councilmen set new feta for users oC both facllihes Lhls week as a revenue measurt. San Clemente homeo'wners will alter Octobr Isl pay $2 a month for a sewage service fee to offset rising costs al the new water treatment plant. At the municipal golf course, prices will rise as well. The new rates going Into effect soon will incl ude the new price of $2.50 for nine holes of •olf on weekends and holidays: the fee for 18 boles on those days will rise to $5. On weekdays, It will cost $2 for nine holes and $3 for 18 holes of golf. City councilmen noted that the raises l.n fees were necessary to satisy profit re- quireme~ts set by the bond issue which was passed for improvemeolS on the links. Salt Creek . Hearing Set On Tuesday Public hearings on a c9unty study call· ing for the purchase of Salt Creek Beach for more than $1.6 million will be con· ducted in Laguna Niguel Tuesday night. The hearings called by the County Harbor and Parks Commission at a re- cent meeting, will begin at 7 · 30 p.m. at the Division Three courtroom of the county courts building. Scores of persons are expected to at. tend the hearmg which was called to gather more information to reinforce a recommendation forthcoming from the advisory panel. County Supervisors will cast the ultimate decision on the purchase. Technically, the plan drafted by the County Department of Harbors, Beaches and Parks, involves the county purchase of a total package or beach and Im· provements from the Avco Development Corporation. The plan, labeled a reasibllity sludy for the beach improvement area from Mon arch Bay to Dana Point contains these concepts: -A total of 11.4 acres or the scenic beach would be offered for sale along with an underground tunnel and two ac· cess routes Ieaaing to the shoreline. -The b;uic price. which A v c n spokesken have tenned an ''at-cost'' figure, would be $30,000 an acre for the embattled parcel. -Avco would develop 11nd lmprove the total beach acreage and accesses and of- fer the entire package for sale to the county. Regelbrugge added that although an- nexation is proceeding, it will be up to the organization to determine if this is what the people want. Trafalgar Residents -The beach then would be ready for its first "legal" visitors by year's end, and lhe county would begin making payment~ to the development firm, on the total purchase sum or $1 ,525.600. County Director of HarhoT"ll, Beaches and Parks Kenneth Sampson has told harbor commissioners that the lotAJ package plan could save the county up lo $70,000 ln construction eos~. Court Approve~ AU Abortio11s SAN' FRANCISCO -A state ap- peals court has ruled that all abor- tions performed In California are legal if performed by a licensed physician In a licensed hospital before the 20th week of pregnancy. 1be 2 to I decision Thursday by the state Court or A~als holds un- constltuUoru1l • requirement of the state's liberalized therapeutic abor· lion Jaw of 1967 which required 11bortions be 11pproved by a com· mittee of ho.,pital phytticlRns. More deta ils are on rage 7 today. No-parking Rule Blasted Angry residents livi ng along the 200 block of Trafalgar Lane in San Clemente aired their grievances about summer no. parking restrictions this week. But despite the impassioned plea of neighborhood spokesman Or. Robert Beasley. the issue is tar from settled. Councilmen, who already have received C)OC traffic E>ngineer report on the situa- tion. returned the issue to Police Chief Clifford Murray for more engineering study The dissenling vote 1n the matter came from Councilman Wade Lower who intlmated that the Issue should have been gettJed at the Wednesday meeting, not delayed until summer's end. Beasley argued that the no-park.ing zone on one side or the street constituted dlacrimJnaUoo against the residents who several years ago paid halC the bill for paving of the nal'row access ro3d t.o • populor city beach. I The ~parking experiment at one side of the road. he asserted. ~used traffic speed lo increase Md kept residents and goei;ts from parking In front of re11idenccs. The well Jitnown veterlnarilln llnd ~chool trustee said the ruling means that "we • have Jo~t our liberty to U8e t.be street In front of our bouua. The residents feel that their 1treet has been taken away Jrom them," he said. He also complaJned that siJnllar park• Jng restrictions have ool been lmpo.ed o• the 100.bloclc or the roadway. "It seems.'' be said, "that we 1re beinl discriminated against." A recent clty study urlJtd that the no- p11rklng rule In effect through the buay gwrunar montM was working and should remain ln effect throu&Jl the rest of the seuort • Other county expenses would have to come, however, for parklng Iota and rest rooms to serve the pubUc at the strand. A Selva Road parking lot measuring 7.S acrel'I would eo1t $501,&GO to purchase and de..velop, while a larpr lol It Nlgutl Ro~ measuring 10.4 acres would run about $520,000.· Two rut room projects would Pfl tM price about $170,000 hlghe.r. The feasibility 1tudy In Us entirety -Is tivaUable ror public study before the bear- Jngs al the County Harbor, Beaches and Parks headquarters on Bayside Drive ln Newport Beach. The heartna• wlll be held at the co'urthoose at 30143 Crown Valley Par~ way in Lltuna Nlguel. N.Y. Steeb TEN CENTS ite They'll Meet In Nixon's 'Bark Yard' DENVER <AP) -The Republican Na· tional Committee's site selection panel today chose San Diego as the city for the 1972 GOP convention. Tbe full committee was due to ratify the choice later in the day. After two days of closed door cort- ference, a high party official said, the panel assigned to recommend a site chose the California city over Miami Beach, where the Democratic National Convention is to be held. The Republicans are to convene Aur. 21, presumably to nominate President Nixon for a second term. Tbe Democrat. will meet in Miami Beach July 10. A GOP $Ource said there remained tht possibility of a challenge to the com- mittee recommendation from Florida na· tlonal committeeman L. E. Thomas. But the source said even H the challenge ii made it is certain to be rejected. Sen. Robert J. Dole, the GOP national chairm~n. was said to be prepared to argue il necessary the site committee'• case for San Diego. Dole would not comment. The party aqurce said the selection panel, in choosing betw~ Miami Beacll 8.lld San Die&<>, wu con~rutd •b9u* Po&Sible politlCal problem. tmolved la cboosirig the same clty u die Democrab. Us lJ\l'ID}>ers were. aald to be wary Jest that pro<fuce comparuons between the two conventions, particularly ii there art Incidents or demonstraUons while tht Rtpublicans are in convention. Placentia Wife Files Suit Over Hubby's New Sex A Placentia woman wbo claima her husband's physician transformed him fT?m a male into a female against her wishes wants $1.S million in damages from both men for the shock to her "moral sensibilities and ideals of decency and propriety." Mrs. Doris G. Burnell names ~aurioe fl Burnell, Dr. Roy J. Catazone and "Does One Through 20" Jn her Orange County Superior Court action. She ac- cuses them of ''thwarting the marriag-1 ccontract" executed seven years ago. Mrs. Burnell, who says she has com- menced divorce proceedings, states aha became aware of her husband's plan to change his sex July 9. 1970, and that she immediately "counselled, urged, advised and cajoled'' Dr. Catazone to abandon hil plans. She states that both the doctor and her husband went ahead with the sex-chang· ing procedure over her objections and In· dicates in her action that ber spouse·• sex change is complete. • That change, Mrs. Burnell states, made her "Ill, excited and nervous'' '1td im· mediately led her to file divorce pro- ceedings since, she says, two women were now sharing the family home. or .. ge l\'eather The weather is expected to be the same today and Saturday, with skies clearing around noon and temperatures expected around 70 degrees along the coast. 80 inland. Lows tonight and Saturday around 66. INSWE TODAY "The Baktrs of Bevtncydc,• Children's TMater Cidld pro- duction, is nearing /foal rth~ar· &all for prtsentation ntrt Wflk. Su picture• and 1t~ fn toda~'• Weekt~r. Po.gt 21. . • • ' I ' ' ' ' ' . ' • 2 ~l!LV PILOT SC City Plans No Freeway Study Meet l...tgun& Beach councilmen have agreed that there would be no point in calling a Jpec ial cauncil study t;eMion to discu~s the coast.al freeway situaLion with state oJflcials. City f\1ariager Lswrence Rose told tbe ~ounril he already had met W11h Bamford Frank.land. st.ate aMistaAt dirtttor or public works, who had 51J8gested the Laguna sess1(ln, and received from h.im a document on ne111• state policies regarding coastal high .... ·ays. along v.•ilh assurance that the Laguna segment or the coast freeway is still alive. In response Lo a query from J.fayor Richard Goldbtrg. Rose said Frankland did not reveal where the wuthern portion of the inland fr~v.·a y ·would lead if th fl Newport .segment were e.limina~d. but had only assured him it still would be built. The city manager also said Laguna had been invited to send representatives to a breakfast meeting this morning on the fr eeway si tuation, to be attended by of. ficials from Newport Beach. Costa h1esa 8lld Huntington Beach. "I've attended many breakfasts. Jun. ches and dinners on the subject," said Goldberg, "a'nd we always have a very friendly discussion, but never seem to revolve anything. I honestly don't see what Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach can do to help solve the Newport· C.Ost.a Me:o;a freewa y problem.'' Rose suggested that he and public works director Joseph Sweany could audit the meeting for information. \Vitb regard to a special study session ln Laguna, Goldberg said, ··r don't see that it's necessary unless they would tell us more than they told Mr. Rose today ." Sweany said he thought the state of. ficia l!: would do little more than deny that the coa!t freeway is dead. "Th.en thank lJJem and teU them we got the message," said Goldberg. Enrollment Drop At Laguna Higli Near 13 Percent A tot.al of 131 studel'lts -13 percent of the stuMnt body -were withdrawn from t.aguna Buch High School for various reasons during the past &chool year. Nearly half of the withdrawal! were wt of district transfers due to familie!'I moving. The next highest number -25 percent of the total -were llSigned to continuation school. Mid-semester graduates accounted for 1even withdrawals, whi}I!. junior college tnrollment and full time employment log· ~ed three each. Other reasons for withdrawals were mil\lary service, medical excuse. educa- Uon code violation, I.rave.I in Europe, drop--'!uls and exclusion because of age. Though the hlgh school lost 131 ltudent.s, H gained that many plus SO rnore, ending the year with 1074 students, 1ccord1ng to Don Miller. assist.ant vice- principal. f\iiller said enrollment this !all will pro- bably top lHlO students. !lioted Author Okay RENO, ~tv . llIPll -Novelist Walte r Van Ttlhurg Clark, aulhor ol '"The Ox· Bow Incident" anrl "Track nf the Cat."' was discharged Thursday from a Rtno hnspilal. Clark. 61, writer m re~idence at the University of !\evada in Renn, had been hoi;pitaliztd for tests !ol\ov;\ng a lengthy illness. Ol.ANGI COA$T DAILY PILOT OllANGU COAST "UtllSM!NG COMl'ANV lt•li•rt N. We•d , .... 11.,,1 •Nt P11Dll>Mf" J.~1i 1t. c~.1 • ., 'Vk • ,., • .., ... , 11111 G.tieror MINOtr "Tii1'l'l•i K11"il lillll .. Tll1N 11 A. M11•Dil in1 M1n1gl119 f l •tor Ch1rl t1 H. l661 ll.itil1rd '· Ni ll Au!oruu Mf n1;ln9 Edl;1ri L.,11• hecll' Offl,1 111 F1r11I A••nw• M1i1;~, 1dclr1u: r.o. l 6Y •••. 92652 S.• c.._... Offke 305 N1rtt. 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'' H -•t1oly1 W O)tll lt.IJ ...0~1~1y1 ..,1111,ry 11 .... 11 ... r\itM, 113 _,,lf>ry. County Aid Can Be Cut . Says Chief v'r ''"""'" SUCCUMBS IN HOLLYWOOD Actor Van Hefli", 60 Oscar-winner Heflin Dead In Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Van Henin. v•ho made a career of character roles ia movie! and televi~ioa, died today at the age of 50. Heflin, whose 1parse red hair and in· tense deli\'ery before the cameraa were his trademarks. won an Oscar as best supporting actor in "Johnny Eager" in 1942. He was stricken last June 6 by a be.art attack while swimming in a pool at an apartment bouse. He was taken to ~ars of Lebanon hospital where doctors said the actor's heart had stopped beating. Hospital authorities placed him in the intensive care unit. He was in a coma most of the time since. Death came at li:43 a.m, today, "~t the .~ime his most rectnt picture, Airport, · w11s breaking box office records. Heflin played the role of a craz· eel bomber aboard a passenger plane in the film which starred Burt Lancaster and Dean ~Iartfn. A veteran (If scores of motion pictures. Heflin's credits include· ;.The Outcasts of Poker Flat:• ''Saturday's Heroes," "H. ~t. Pulham Esq.," "Tennessee Johnson'• "Green Dolphin Street" and "Posse.s's· <d ." He_nin e~caped Hollywood type<asting. playing v1Jlams, hertt:s presidents old men and business tyc~s. ' Laguna's Trams Off and Rolling In Shal£y Start After a shaky start. Laguna'& first city· operated summer tram system ia •·off and rolling," city manager Lawrence RC1se told the City Council Wednesday night. Describing the initial plwige as ''dif· ficult but not disastrous,'' R-Ose explained that two trams had broken down im· mediately hut minibuses !eased fr om Lake Forest made up for the loss and the servire brought in $1,600 in fares Jn lts first four days. ·:\\'e"re shaking out the di[f1culties,'' said R-Ose, ··and ~·e"re getting a Int of ''aluahle. e~rience in running a municip~l transport system." This !all. the city ~·ill he running four of its o.,.,·n buses in a regular local transit service. . -Orange County Supervisors opened hearings Thursday 011 a prnposed $244 million budget and heard \Velfare Di· rector Granvill Peoples say he. could cut ou t of hls department"s anticipat.ed $89.7 million spending progra1n. Peoples cautioned that the cut wa.c; somewhat or 8 gamble in that it predicted a slowing do~·n tn the an· ticipated monthl y \Jlcrease of new ad· ditions to lhe Aid lo Families \\'1th Dependent Children caseload. He said recent months had showed a leveling trend al about 400 new cases a month ~·hile his 1971-72 budget req uest had been based on 6aO a month. The program has increased from more than 9,000 in l96!l-70 to an estimated 16,000 currently, with s projection for the coming year which bad been a\mOE.t 24.000. Under questioning, Peoples said the lowered estimate was a definit.e risk and the county could wind up short of money next spring. He suggested that additional appropriations could be made i f necessary during the year. If Peoples' recommendation is ac- «pted when the final budget is adopted next week -and supervisor David Baker was worried about where the money would come from ii it is faulty -it will cut the county's sha re for welfare cost! by $1.5 million, equal to four cents on the tax rate, The state and ftderal governments pay a bout 80 percent of the aid lo dependent children costs. Peoples' operation in the "'elfare department was praised by Coun ty Administrative Officer Robert Thomas who said the department carries a case load of 100 pe.r worker compared with fed eral standards or 50. The revised welfare department tot.al would drop In $83.6 million, almost as much as the entire county budget six years ago. Thomas opened I.he budgel hearing! with the bad news that recently appro\ltd salary increases and other financial ad- jus!mf'nts had boosted the budget by $10.4 million. He said the county still faces a revenue deficit of 32 ceots on the tax rate. This would call for an increase of 1.8 cents ii Peoples' suggestion is approved later. Thomas also offered the i;uperv1sor!I , wh o plan to ma"ke their final r\eci!'i\on next Wednesday. a list of $fi.8 million 1n unbudgeted items they must pass judg· ment on. These include $1.4. million for finishing • new floor on the main county jail In reli eve overcrowding. $1.~ million for parks or beaches. $1 million for cnunty partici pat ion in a new federal employ· ment program, plus lesser amnunt"<i fnr a vnte tallying system. an expanded dru~ abuse program. finishing a new floor in the county courthouse and a health care services study. r-.1ajor increases in the budget t'lver the current year include t.he $13.8 million 1n· crease in the aid to dependent children program: a~ 5 nullion jump in la1\' f'fl· forcemenl cos!s including courts; $1 5 million {or relu!".e disposal and $\ z million interest on a $J5 million !o.:in to finance government operations until tax income is recei\·ed. Representatives or several intereslcd i;:roups appeared Thursday to offer money !lavin~ ideas. Robert £. Siegmuncl. chairman nf the Orange. County Chamber of Commerce"s gnvernmental affairs commiltee, called for a big cul in overume pay, scrapping nl the two-employe C1v1I Defense Program and a clri\"e for jud1c1al reform. South Laguna General Plan Nears Completwn By FREDERICK SCROE~IERL 01 1111 0 •111 I'll~ J!1U is •·density zoning" an idea recently put area could be compleled ~·ithi n the next 1~·0 months. a leading pro1ect architect 63Jd this "·eek. Fred Lang. of Lang and WOOi"! Associates, 31061 S. Coast High~·;i y, said ~·hen the plan is completed it ""ill he forwarded to the Orange County Pl11nning Department and Commission for ap-- prov~l. The plan would serve as a guid e for deve lopment within the rommunity. A major thrust ~ the plan, Lang said, v,ill be to "ktep density low in hillside areas. "Looking at the hillsides as ob· Jectively 11s we can it's not logical to use high den!lity development," the architect iaid. An other planning concept under study 1~ ··density 7.oning" an Idea recentlly put forth by plaMers of the L.aguna Niguel community. "\\11th density toning," explained L8rry l.itotte. ch.ief enginttr for Laguna Nigue.1. '"you t.ake. a community, divide II into a number of neighborhoods, and specify the number of units In each of tMm. "f'urthtr you specify how manv acres flf open space you wa nt. the nurTiber of .:rcres for !1hoppln11 «nters. etc ''011 allow . the developer of the neighborhood ro buil d up lo the m11xlmum rlensil y nf the tnnt. usinR wh11tevl'.r IYT>@ of housing !hi' roarket .11~ks for , It could be lown estate.~. ctusler units. elc ,'' Ll.zolte !18\d. '"Between the v11irioo11 ntlghborhoodJ, you have In tncorpor1tc aeparation zl'lnts." hr added. A committee. headrd by l..ang. took lh e responsibility of developing lhe South Laguna plan fo\lo11111ng a proposal in May by a developer to place a mobile home park, condominiums and apartments "'Ith 100-root height hm11s on 40-scres of virgin hillside above South Coast Community Hospital. Lan.1: opposed the proposal before cflun· tv planninE: commissioners and offered his ~erviees in leading what he termerl ··11 nnvel method of preparing 8 general plen ·• ''Rarely do residents in an unin· cnrporaled area step f(lrth lo develop their ov1n general plan." Lang said. Lang said that questillnnaires "ill soon be m11iled to residents of South Laguna lo gel feedback on planning conctpls in the communit y. Presently, South Laguna i! predom· lnanllv roned R·l, with commercial 11nd profes.sion~ zol'l<'S ninning along lhe higtiway. La rge high density af\;lrtmenl~ that have ~n built in the are11 , Lang 11aid. w'1"e okayed through varian«~. Regarding the ocean front property In lhe cnmmunity. Lang &aid the general plan comm!Uee is shooting_ ''for density ~·il h n('IE'n space.." "There are many ~ky areas alon 51: the heath th;it ~·nuld lend themstlves In ap11rtmrnlt ~tylt de\•elopmrnt. for people who are more interested in looking 11t the v1r"' than s:nlng to the be;ich "But thtl'if' ideas havt tn bf> weli::ht'rl 11igainsl !lludies on the c11pacities nf Y.wer 11i nd w,oiter 11.ystems wi!hln the com· munity,'' Lang added. U~I Te!e,Mll Health Care Gets Study In Laguna T~·o hund red and eighty-eight LafUftl Beach residents were interviewed late last year about their feeli ng on health niatters wilh1n the city. Their answers to scores or question! becan1e a major part of the 165-page health study, prepared for the city coun· cil by South Orange County Cnmmun it1 Y..1ental Health Services under the dlrec· t1on of Pr. William Routt. Of the residents sampled 51.4 percent indicated they had an obstacle lo health c<1 re. Of that group, 45 percent had com· pla1n!s rf'gard1ng prac!1lloners. 34 per· ccnl v.·ere bothered by high costs of cart-, 1 ! perC"ent felt that transportation and rlislanct' frotn services needed improve· ment and five percent complained of poor poor hospital care. 1--orty-1hrce ~rC<'nt of the 28A residents sampled, pointed to underserv1ced groups v.·ithin the city. Youth was felt to be underserviced by 32 5 or those respon· ding, hippies by 23 percent. f'lderly pl'rsons by 21 5 pert<'nl and indigent persons by 17 percent. On quesl~ons aboul und erserv1ced pro-- bl e1ns v.·ith1n the con1 munity 1 35 percent offe red responses. Of I.hose responding, 40 percent felt psychological problems \Vere underserviced, 32 percent pointed to veneral and other infectious diseases and 28 percent mentioned drug abuse. Jn the area of suggested services, fi8 percenl of the Ul8 residents responded. Ol thal number, 33 percent h~lt .a com· prehensive facility would help Laguna , 111 percent asked for more doctors. JS per· cent .,.,·anted emergency, crisis and am· bulance service. 13 percent a free clinil:' :;rven percent. a day care center and fiv~ percent, a psychological fa cihty. UNCLE SAM WANTS A PENSION; GOVERNMENT SAYS NO Walter Botts of San Ju11n Capistrano in Famous Pose Long Beach Man C1itically Hurt ln Coast Crash Query '"Posed' Can't Uncle Su ni Get GI Pe11sion? A L-Ong Beach mo1oris t was cr!ticall v Injured Thursrla.\' night when his ca·r plunged (lff J:JQ.font clifl near Crystal Co\'t bet\\'een Corona dr! hfar and L<1guna Reach, the California High wa y Patrnl reported. A San Juan Capistrano man who loaned his fa.ce lo L:ncle Sam for the famous ··r \Vant You "' Army recruiting poster can"t get a government pension for his 01>.·n time in che service. He didn"t i;erve long enough , the \1eterans Administration has ruled. "I got a letter from the V, A. about six \.reeks ago,'' \\'alter Botts said Tuesday. "! figured !he)' owed me a bout $6,000 retroactive pens"1on pay for my Army time !n the f1r~t 1>.·ar, but they said I didn't have enough servir:e time." He served 80 days in the Army Signal Corp!=. ln Hl17-18. hut needed at le ast 90 days to qualify, he sairl . Bolls. 71 and cragg1\y h<1ndsrime. posed in 1938 for artist James ~trintgrimery Flagg who had been commissioned to paint a recruiting poster !or the Arm~·. lie chose Botts. a musician \1·ho moonl\gh1ed a~ a model, "mainly, 1 th"1nk brcaust> of my bushy eyebro'A:S and long n!'se." Botts recalled. ' ~ I. '. ·~ \ I \ /\ "I was nnly 38 then. I suppose I looked more like l"ncle Sam 1nd:iy 1han I did then " HP s<11d the art1.~t didn't know \\'hat he :::houlrl rlo with his hands. so Bntts suggested he lean lor1\ ard in the now.Cc\assic flngcr-pointin~ pose. ''! clon"t think either of us at !ht time had the fog,i:1 rst nnt ion the poster ~·ou!d become a.~ famous as it has .'' Bott;<;, ~·ho had "' hcarl allal'k nine months ar:o, now lives on social security and !he rnoney his "'lfe earns as a riiano and singing tea cher. He pl ilyed saxophone and sang for 111any years 1v1!.h top hand\caders J ar:k Teagarrlen, Johnny Johnson, Red Nichols anrl Harr.v .Jarnr~. Bntti; 1~ anoyed by the i;urge i" pnp11larilv of 1hE' poslcr amon~ anli\\ar yo uthi;. ··rhry eh11nqed the \\'Ording tn ridicule L"nrle Sam I think lhe poster has ~rrl"erl the co11n1ry wrH (l\ll'r the years. t just hate to sre it cnnnectecl wtth people henl on dest roying democracy." Offic~rs said Harry D. ~1ants , 44, was alone 1n the car when Jt was seen to SJ>('erl frnn1 the parking lot of nearby riding stables and plunge over the bluff. He is reported in critica l ccindition ti> day in Hnag f\!emorial Hospital i'l t\e"·port Beach, suffer ing from numerou{ fractures. Highway Patrol fllficers said the car hit the beach l'lnse to where t\\'O girls v.•ere walking. Tht y were not injured. Mani1 \1"a"<i found in~idP the ~·rtrkl'rl ca r which h1nded on its top after somersaulting. Sewers to Flip Lids? FRESNO. Calif. (UPI) -Thing~ are sn hnt in f rPsno these days manhole CO\'rrs niay start poppin_I!. City Engineer Donald E. Baird issued that 11·arning Thursday, saying loo.degree !emperatures have air conditioning units running O\'Crtime. As a resull. sewers &re nearing rapacity and he fears manhol• N\·ers soon mi4y pop. Fea turing ma ny ,,]fi e+ ogroup1 from such Wllll known line i fl\ Henredon -Dre xel -Hflri• +age -Thomasvill e -Shflrr ill Uphohtery & Marg• Carson Upholitery. Stop in today and ma ~e 11 selection from the l•rg• e$f selectiori of q uality furni• tur• in th• er•• •nd e+ 1e!• prices, Drtll!el Cet.ktall Table S\11 6'xl2 • ........... ,. 19900 For th• fine1f '" st yling, qu11ify, 1elecfion a nd t•rvit•, try Ted von H•merl, lr1tflrlor1 DEALERS FOR: HENREDO N-DREXEL-HERITAGE NlW,ORT STORl OPEN fftlDA, 'TIL f NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Westcllff Or., 642·20SO OPEN FRIDAY 'Tll 9 Professional Interior Designers Ava\labl&-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 Norfli Coasi Hlgliway PMon1: 494-6SS 1 I .. . . . • .. .... ~ Oil lfliere Yo11 Fi1id It .. 1·he Orange Coast College oil rig is in a new location thanks to the Santa Fe ·oril- llng Co., \\•hi ch n1oved the derrick tn n1ake \Vay for the ne1v Environrnental Cen· "L(>r being bu ilt on the 1rest si de of the OCC campus. The co mpany don ated its .Ume and equipn1ent to n1ove the rig, \vhlch is used in the OCC Petroleum Tech· . nology program. Santa Fe pivoted the r ig and moved it several feet 1vith truc ks and a large crane. · Dow11ey Savi11gs Tells -First S tock Offeri11g !\'E\V YORK 1 R\\I) -The initial public nffcnng or 351,· ,320 shares of Downey Savings & l...oan Association guarantee s(.ock is hein~ made nt $!6 a share through underwriters led by Dean \Vitler & Co. lnc. Of the shares bc>ing offered. 200.000 are being sold by ··the company and 151.:120 by cert.a in stockholders. The co111pany is an operating: savings and loan associa· tion primarily in Lns Angeles and Orange Counties in South· em California. Its head office is maintained in Dov:nev. Orange Count.v offir<'s ;ire 1n Costa fl'!esa, Huntfngu:in Beach, h!issinn \111'jn and Fullerton. The assnl'iati0n·s ..-hare of the net priicecds 11ill he ad- ded to ~lockhnld<'rs' equitv aecnunls therchy increasing the m01 ximum aniount the HSSOc1at10n is perrnittcd to receive in savings accounts. and 11111 be used as v.·orking capital. As or l\1ay JI, the association reported to!al assets of Sl.'.13,850.637, real es!a1e loans oulst.and1ng at SIOJ.371,25.J, ...... !T!rl out.standing savings deposlls of ~113.532.321. Total in· ; cgme for the five months ended fltay 31 amounted to $5.330.· ·: 966 (unaudited) and net earnings for the period "'·ere $1,205,- { 234 (unaudited). . ·: Mercur y Saving s, Loan Tops All Growth Marl{s Mercury Savtng ~ and Loan Associati on, Orange County based financial institution, broke a!I of its previous '.-flcords for grO\l'!h an d pro- ,-• .(>tability in th e first st.>.: , ... •::;l}onths of l!l71, led by an in- ~:wase of 01·er 200 pc.rcenl in ·:-ttrnings as compared '\1lh lhe . ., ::::!:. ·"·=' ·' +1 ncome Ri ses ·::·At Cc nlincla •, Cenlinela Ba n k, hc::id- :; quartered in ln gll.'11ood :1nd ~~11th officl's in 11 c r mo s ;a ..-;--lleach. Pla)'a drl R('y and .. ~~el'•porl Reaeh. t n d" y :•;((ported new highs in nrt 1n-~~~tiiiine. resources and d('pnsil~ ~the six months cnrlf'd June ~~'irsl half net i 11 c IJ m e • ...::1Umfl<'rl 9.~ µercen1 to S10l:102 _ or 9fi ccnls a share from S:i:l.Oll2 or 49 ren1s a share in the like :year-ago pcri0d. ad- jusltd for a :I percent stock dividend paid last Der. 30. Resources on June 30 climb- I'd ~.'i percent l(l $25,667. I . .~aine period in 19i0, the previous record year. In reporting performance {or the period ending June 30, 19il, J\lercury Savings showed a net gain 1n savings nf ~ pcr- crnt. as compared wllh ~·ear­ end 19i0, ;ind a loan por1folin incrrase of 46 pt>rcen1. Tota! a«sr1 s incrc;i sed by 42 percent in the six-month period. Con1par1ng pcrfnrmancl'l ~i th !he same six-n1onlh pcriorl Jn 1910. l\lcrcurv sa~·· inJ?s posted a 102 pcr<'f'lll 1n- crcas.r in grn~s 1ncorne, 214 prrrenl inrrra«e in prP·lax 1n- t••m£'. and a 2nR percent in- CTea<;e in c;irnrd 1nromr ;if\cr prnl'i"ion for tax ;icrrual. S1x-n1onth earnings per sh;irc. after t:ix accrual, rr;icht•rl fi2 crn!s. ;is rontpared 1111h 20 rent.~ fnr th(' san1e pt'riod in 1910, 1he previous rernrd Tnt;d ;i c;s1·1~ fn r· \trrr·urv S;i1"1ngs rrached ~54.437.005 R<; f1f .Junr Jll, 1971, as cnmpared \11lh t1ll .429.;)18 a.~ 1Jf Dec. 31, 1970. ;ind $29,491.005 as of June 30, 197(1, hlercury "·as not invlllved in any mergers or acquisitions, :inrl all ~rO't''th resulted from the Association's operations. Tallest of tlie Tallest CdM Bank Aid e Ge ts Top Honor John r. Grundholer, vice- presidenl and J\tanager of the Union Bank in Corona del ~iar 11·as presented \v 1th the m e m b ership achievement a\l"ard al the 52nd Annual con- vention of the N at i on a I Association or Acco\uitant.s in l!onnlulu, recently. Under the dirrctorship of Grundhofer, the Or 2J1ge COdsl California Chapter p I a c e d eighth in the 164 chapters con1pcting for n1cmbership all'ards in the 19i0-7 1 Chapter year. Grundhofer h;is recently been elected directnr of spec-ial act1•·itu·s for the 1971- 72 Chapter year. \\'i th hi.~ v.·1fe l.ynd.:l and l daughcrs Kathy and Karen, he resides al 2.131 Hee.I.her Lane, Ne;rport Beach. Landscaping Honors Go To Irvine An honor award frnm the A m r r i ca n Society of Landsc <1[)f' Arch1tec1~ wasl ~rantrd \h(' lrv1nr Company \ .1nd Sas;ik1·\~·;1l krr A~~nc1;1tes of S<1u~;il1to for !he elfeclive 1 l;indsl'<1 p1ng at ~1 a r in ~ r s1 Sriuarr. adj<H'f'n\ lo the \Ve:-lchH l'la1a Sopping Crnter, in '.\'e1rport Beach. The a11ard 11as made ill the 71sl :innual con1•rntion of the ~or1etv of S;:in Francisco. I! v.;:i~ f)n(' of thrf'f' sueh aw11rds l made 1hrnugholll 1he n11t1on, ;:inrl \.\;1~ ~rlcr ted fron1 more than 3011 rntrH'"· I 'fhr honor a11·;ird rer.ngniz.ed !he 111nnv::i!Jl'e dc.;ign.~ u~ed 1n l rrrat1np; the feeling o rl spaciou..-nr~<; in the cominon ground of l\l11rinrrs Square as I 11·e1! as 1hc. us<' of shade trees and C"rc:ition or H ~arden .:lt- mosphcrr. spnkesn1en for the ASLA point out. Als" honnred At thc-Con· vcntion was Fashion Island. ln A city '1·hcrf' skyscrapers are ii d11ne a dozen, lhe tvnn lo11cr.~ of the \Vnrld 1'r;irle Center (]cft 111·0rlrl's l allc~I.-for the prcsrnl anyy;ay -huil d1n~ soars "hove the other skysrrarcr!\ of lo11·cr :\lanhattan adjarcnt to ll url~n n River. Salaries Still Ri se In County \\lages and salaries for kC'y office and plant occup11tions in Los Angeles and Or an ge Coun- tie' continued to adva nce betv.·et"n tl1arch 1970 and tiarch 1971, according to Charles Roumasset, Pacific regional director of the l).S. Departn1ent of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bureau's :1nnual oc- cupational \1'age survey shows that since ~1arch 1970 "''age rates increased 6.2 pereent fnr skilled maintenanee v.orkers a nd 7.6 percent for unskilled plant \\"orkcrs. Over the sa1nf' period, average 't''l':t'k\y salaries of of- fi ce clerical 't''Orke rs Increased 5.2 percent. . The survey, marle annually since 1952, cnl'ers a bro;id <'ros.s-section of industr'' in the tll"o counties "'·hich cOrnprisr the Los Angeles-Long Brach. and Anahei1n -S<Jnta Ana - Carden Grove t-.1etropol1tan Statistic-al Areas. The current survey \1•as bas· ed upon data reported by 405 es tab Ii sh me n ts which e 111 p Io y e d 11.ppro:ximate!y li52,000 workers. Irvine Man Gains Honor Do11;1ld ~1 Kol!, presi1tent, !)1111 Koll Con1p0111), Int·., 17755 S!-;y Park Circle, 1 r vine, l~eneral cnntr;ict1ng. I And de1·~lnp1nent ), f1rrn has been el('(:ttd to the Young Prr·:-idcnts' Organ1Lalion , Inc ., IYl'OI, an ed uc at iona l organiza tion w1l'h 11 n 1n- lern;itioJ1a\ membersh ip o f 2.ti!IO young, successful chief C'xe<·utives, who have become presidents or sizeable com· orin1es before the ge of 411. YPO 11·as founded in 19~1.1 to heir yvun,e:: presidents beco n1e betlrr presidents t h r o u g h educatioo and Idea exchange. T\1embcrs represent more th11n 35 countries and belong to 52 ti1apters -40 ln the Unlted Sta.tes. f r•day, July ~). 11171 DAll'I PILOT JZ Courts Rulings Put· Funds Into Quandry By JOHN CUNN IFF A" l wt!MU Alllll'IOI NEW YORK (AP) -'•It's tough enough trying lo figure out tbe market wit.hoot having lo figure out .who you are,'' said the mutual fund manager. a man long fam iliar with pro- blems but hardly prepared for the latest. A recent court decision has fund people and others con- cerned about the very nature of their business, their rights, their oblig.aLioM and , as alv.,ays, their prof1~. To understand the new pro- blem it should be noted that a mutual fund management company and a mu lual fund are tv.·o different things. The manager charges the fund a fee to handl e its portfolio and -Other business. The nature of !his rela- iionship, once clearcut. is no1v in doubt. The questions de v e Io p because flF .:l decision made June 22 by a U.S. appellate court here that, by im- plicatioo, means that when a management company i~ imld, lhe prefi\3 go not to the com· ii decided to ofrer tt.s shares to pany's owne.r1 but to the the public. The o ff e r Ing fund's 1hareholders. brought the original owners, EspeciAIJy worrisome to in-inclUding Secretary of Stat• dustry officiaJ~ is the fact that William Rogers, $42 million. aeveral 1uch deaU! have deen Seldom has s11ch a ba sir made and lhe money pocketed dispute fa ced the lndu str)' by the tellers. II the deci sion whose growth ha<i been ,,, holds, II means they'U have to vigorous thal problems hav1 return the cash. been common. The particular suit f;om In 20 years the industry h.:l' which !he decision emerged sprouted from a $J billion involved Lazard Freres, an in· pygmy to .:l $53 h1!11on gian1 vestment banker, "''hich sold Understandably. the practice~ to t.,ood y's lnveslors Servires of its managers v.·ere in the management rights to the creasingly cr:t1r1zed an 11 Lazard F'u nd in 196i. regulated as the industry gre1• On bt>half of the fund·s in importance. 1 ha re ho I ders, Abraham Past problems conceme1' Pomerantz. an attorney, 5ued commissions, relations with in U.S. distrk·t court but the corperatitlns in which fund case was di~mis.~ed. lie ap-Are invested, the volatility o: pealed and the decision was investment portlo!ios, f1nM rel'ersed. cial arrangl'ffient.~ w i t h \Vhlle the ballle is far rrom brnkers. the in1pact ti n small over -it may be just begin-investors, the quality (If ad n1ng -it already has had one vice. ~1gni Ficant r es u ! t . Ten All the problerns of thi~ in- sharcho!ders of th c-Dreyfus d.ustry, it Sl'C'ms, invnlve mal Corp .. have agreed to pay $5 ters or broad implication~. million to 5eltle a simi!~ J\lany o{ the issues are r;till case. unresolved, and nobody doubt.~ The Dreyfus Corp. was that mote problems are abouL privallly owned in 1965 when to appear on the scene. ~~~~-'-'--~~~~- H JUNE ~9\h AT NOW THROUG \ 1\re Genera SUMMER TIRE VALUES ' l lZI! 4-PLY flog . Price S•i• P•lc• hi l ir• 2nd l"e NYLON CORO 8 50-13 $23.40 S1 I 70 8.95-14 Jet-Air"m 7.35-14 $25 60 11280 WHITEWALLS 7 75-14 $27.35 $13 68 '"' 8,25-14 S29 95 $14 98 BLACl<WALLS 8 ~5-1 • 132 85 SH! t 3 • Ou sl T•••d Ot1i11n 7,75-15 S27 JS S13 68 S14 98 Phg, P1i[e s.1. P"<e hi,,,. '"d ,. ,,. 526 JS 1 13.18 S~l .50 $13 75 Sl8 9~ Slt •8 -530 JS SIS 18 S33 2G S16 60 S3fi 90 Sl8 •5 $303!> S!S.18 SJJ 10 Sl6 60 fC D. £X". 1 AX P•<l~• s 1.76 11 !14 $2 01 S? 14 S2 32 '"" S2 lfi S2 Jl Biackwalls [blem•I G78xl 5 BELTED $16 95,,, "' 600x13 $11 95 FU. I.U E78x14 $1395,,, '" TAKE YOUR PICK USED TIRES • Ou••oen8 RublM!r 8 25-\S $29 95 ---- lotl of 11011-t.lild trffd ---l1e•d 8 SS-15 S32 es s 111 4J SJ6 90 $18 45 S2 54 •Contoured Sl'lo11ldtr1 g 00-1 5 S•? 55 $21 28 52 89 $21 88 "" ..... Cl<ICI( .. S•n"'~ .,, '"""'' •• ··~·' .• ', •••.•.•• , •. , ••••. , ~"''"0 ............. '"'" ~ ••• , '"" •. ~ ... r"'"~ ~·· ••• ',., ......... , .f , •• ·~"'"' ... r·- BRAKE RELINE I RADIALS! GENERAL JET RAD AN /~. ~\\\\\l~ : ---' TIRES \11 ~ , ' WHITEWA LL ISIJ9ht l le1111I HERE 'S WHAT WE DO , O ur 1p•c•1li1h ra l.,•e 111 lour ... hetli '"'ith W19ner bre ~t lin- i!l<i• •• , lntpt cl 111 four 11hum1 , .. C~e c li whe1I cylind1" 1nd 1eh1•n 1p•in91 , • , Cle1n t nd lub•ic•lt b 1c~i ng pl1!e Rep1cli front w~e1I be1rin q1 • • , Adju1t br1ke1, rt · flu,d • • • Ro1d te1I your cir. We u11 only nt w f1 cla•y t nQ i·tered p1rh . not rebuilt. FRONT END ALIGNMENT 'P•ci a li 1!' correc;t ce1l•r, c::1mber, 101-in, toe.out. ln1pec::I a nd ad· ju1t sleerinq. $sso .... U.I. C::1t1 . ~ LIMITED TIME OFFER t1dlll•~lulc~-L·~•ele -Cllrytltr-~ord & Mrrcury GR 71·1S Hll 71-I S Lii 71-lS s29 9~., s ,,,, HIGH VlllllLITY YELLOW TENNIS BALLS VACUUM PACK 0 1' ) IALLS IAllKAMERICAID MASTH cH•••E Don Swedlund P.S . INDY MAG WHEELS e • e e e e PLYMOUTH DATSUN TO YOTA 8-HOLE MAGS AVA ILABLE for ¥4 ton Cemp1r1 end Pick-ups, 11ight/y higher. COMPLETE CAR CARE Since 1959 Hours: 7:30 to 6'00 Do ll y PHONE : , 540·5710 \I f • II DAIL v PILOT s r, d1y July 23 lfl71 Your Money OVER THE COUN·TER Complete-New York Stock List 10 Rules to Aid •.-••""9 11111 ..... ._ -'8""" •t ...... """""" r A.M ....,.. llAJO. ,,k .. • ---tiff.II N JM ..... _,..... .. <......W .. _ In Funeral Costs NASO L11t1ng1 for Thur1d•y, July 29, 1971 • • >Ottt<I A oWG By SYLVIA J'tlRl fo R NEW YORK APllA d M.-1 rn• lo ow nv I•• "•~Mc" -~·-~~-,,..,,,.,,,,,., /,N1! Gnf c<~ ti 01,., .. 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Jo • u \,•l •Fnu l\ I 0.. 0 011 7) • 1' o F• 6D I ! ~ ~ 'j~..;' .:.~IC I 7 Orm"" 1!" :-:18.':' ~: Do 'ou rf'Rllze that 1! ' 11 are ut!erly unprrparcd r r the economic fac-t s of 11e:ith \tlU easily could be vu t1n11zrd b\ a haslllv chosen un~(rupulous funeral parlur? I hat \uu l'B"Llv could eud up deepl) 111 debt for absolutely unnecessary 'extras ? !"'II• d • B • I\ , IA'"y~trnt l ll B~g~r ~ ! AdM• 1 1 l:\OQI "'H !Ana '" w l»o ! II •O•" K; ~ 1~:b, (~ 11 7~ P•t G Ito )Cl lO P1keo 9" n Oun• O • , I r, G• 11 •Oup P 9 0 \t oF1P.A 1t l~!Uun~ I'•'"""" • • I Po <0 1 7 P•not O O , '1 "• I (lr l•El P•n1 I" 11• P.A wt I~' :1~~ AO• l<o• ,, ~011 n•I Ao \<W•'B•S • IA Ind l 'o l •8 ,.Mo & "'Ii..~ l o • • B >n II• ...._"-'_ ...._ • .....,_,, Al"" ' II" IJ ll"'k~ M :•"'"'"'""'~ ::::"'""'"'''-""'rn"'clj~ : ~·. u 10 :c•.;::~~. J .. l 'IP" ... H • • • • P~ r11h ni11rt1t'1an nlake 1nu feel gull!y or d1 srespellful ii vou try !o economize l61 Do Nut Sign lp for a full pa{kage nl ser,,.1ces 1f the package includes ser1 ices vou 11cl\her need or "dot For 111 st<1nte )OU may not need the funer11 I p;irlor ch11pel ex tra J1n1ous1nl's elr ~1) Siter Cle<tr of l'.:xpen "<OI• • '" e..c~••• A co" l~ •6 •I llY"Q " A O<nl I l llu ~"' •coin<! l'>ll o (dW~v " r.,n I 1 ')(""'" N Ag Bev O ~ 6 (~n Ml A 1<1 [otl 9 9 •i(~n""' B A vn II•' I I •Cdn~O P A.,.C 1 1 (•O M \tt Alpnnm 1 o ' • Cao S"'> AIP n G<9 l '> 1•o (•"I~ Ar "m Bu>" 11 II (~o !«. :~1 EL;.," \!~ ~1?~.,I~! 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':,,.1~:~:r." 11 • 11\1 I'•>' L n,. l o I , Pto I Ml l&P~lf\T I ~.Po P"r 1 Po G&W '>ll !I , Pf'l'.>1 llW 11 11,P"'OI 1 .1 ,P•bon 1/o ?I Pnl .<.ua " ,701Pnlo L l 1 .:7d:: A l ' • 'IP "~ t ~ 9 tP' In ' IPOOI Ill( )•1 761p.,.,,"" n 7• "°" " I• l•PoGn '"iPvn'ln 7 • 1 , I' bS NM .J t,)1 Pub~N( • ' ' . " f\.lost An1enca11s are !o1allv unaware of .... hu.:h funeral pru cedures are and art' oot leg11! ly r('(!U lr~ llley dQn I know what area~ of funeral ar rangements are open 10 !lt'J.;0- 1 at1on ands gn1rllant sa1 ngs They do not re 1l1ze lt1;;t I lowances -fron1 sav Soc1~1 Secunly or union or llu!) btnr fits the like -will cO\Cr unly a fraction of the actual COS!'"' An•on n I t [Chn• In ~11e fr ills such as to s I! y • c• 1nd s .. • •C"-'" u1 D I? •o a DOG bough !'"' 11l1'1~r.o. EFn '' ~~ o'""" louso• tvv l•I 14 r. ~on Cn II 11 lld .... ~, Uo(I(.~ JJI a ... G oh ~ "'GE Fnd S l I •1 J""n>ln 1• Oo 10 C• G A M!g Pull!\~ 11 71 , l'u e.io J> • Jl• p "'"'"' 11.u,Pu1oroo 11 11,0uol CM , •• , .. ll'l 1 ... ,~ I'"""'",,, I , 0 , 11'.oh•ll C 11 11,<i•nW<iF , • 6 • 1 >I , " ' ll•l><•W SO "'" o r 10 B• GE 11 ll61 c Jl< lo(I ll•GoC• lla,.,..o Pu 1 B ofla 1' B•n•o NYJ 11 ... ~ l l " l!o ti<' 0 I t B• <!(It 1~ B1 tln(IO 11•1•• Ml<I 811 ... M! C! I Batnlnd 10 fhu•cnlb !O B•x l .oO 11 e~ .. ~ Co 50 6oaF<l•ll6 B<•fl>l'IO Br(,mln loCI lloct o ck )'.I B""'""' 6ll Here lnerefnre are 10 haste rules For saving on trad1t1onal earth burial s till being rhosen by the m~iority of Americans 11 ( When There 1s a Death in the ram1I} get ad\ ice - from )our I a~ ye r n11n 1sler fr1ends -on thr ar rangcmen!s you "111 n1ake BEFOHE }OU author ze ciny given rnorl1c ;;n lo 1en10\e lhe bodv from home or husp1tal Obviously once a nlor11c1an takes custody of a boch his ba rgain ing power is mult1pl1ed Note most large hospitals wit! kee p a body fur at least a t.lav and often longer while }OU make ar rangements 121 fry lo Grt a Cop\ of A ~lanual or ~1mple Burial bv Ernl'st ~I n r ~ a n nt.r Celo P r e " s Burns11llc North Carolina Si l lht manual g1vl's stri'l gh!f1 rw<11 d 1nforrna1 on on costs and ntht r vital aspecls of funeral~ hodv and organ donal1on lci med c<d schools etc Il l If a Bank 1~ the i', ecuto r of 1h" dr<eased ~ estate ask the appropna!f' of fir alJ> In a1 range C'tonnn1 r d services (I~ If thP I unera l (;o~l s mu<;! hP r 1 n a n c e d out <if borro"cd funds unri l nn !'sla1t 1s S<:tll1 d bf> sure \OU find nut .,.,hat 1ntert-;t ratrs will be ch;irl:ed b\ thf' furl ral parlor or o11u r lend t g s ur P j;i! ,.1nd Out I \ttC lly \\hat is 1nr luded In 1he pr1tc lag on a casket The (a~k!'t alone" A crirnplete rang!' of service~" Which" Don t Jet a UNITED S1'1Tt:~ l\'AllOl\AI, B1 1\'K SO UTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW OP'fN SATURDAYS t to 1 , M MON THURS FRIDAYS 10 5 P' M 10 ' ' M 17141 540 5211 LO(:at.-d I" •• Cavil Plara Calla MHo H M STOLTE buria l vaults to cnclo~e the casket cos!Lng up to $1 50 or c1en more Unless I he ctmcterv or state la\'. requires these vaults (and very few tJ01 you can o m 1 t this altogether 181 If \11ur lamily 1s in a ~er1ous financn1I squl'eze tell the fa rt.s to the funC'ral direc tor H l1e s I) f)ll ii and rrputable he 11 11! make Jllo11a n ces for \our l 1rrunt.~lantlS t9' If )nu pl in h1 bnv a (Cmelf'ry plot find out 1£ the t.:emetrr) parl1c1pales 1n a n;o.. 11on.,.,1de Lol Exthan~e Plan under ~h 1ch if you move tn 1 \other arra you lBn trade one plot for <lllOthtr ! IOJ Now v.h1lt> you rt ) fJu ng JOln 11 ~1ernori::i l soc1P!\ or :.1milar a~sor1at1u11 \1h1ch has arr1ngrmf'nls with ont ur m(Jre funtral p;;rlors to pro• 1de rncmhers "1lh a pr~dctt>rm1ncd p.ick 1ge o f lunrral ser11leS 1l 11 l1x1>d cost of $100 to $.100 and s1n1pl1c1ty d gr11!y :>nd e<Ono1ny I u n er a I arrung!'rnents 1\ptcat fa1n1I) l1fet1me 1111 1nbcrsh1p is lf'SS th<1n $2(} H d you t:in transfer \Our nu mbcrshrp ir } ll nit 1 e ' 1U (an gr t dr1a1ls un the !lf'.J i st In you ! f 120 SU(h ~ c1e11 :s 1n the I S from the nonpn1!1t t111t1ntnt 11 A~~n of l-uncr1I uu! \l ernor1a l s ICJ('(L('~ 5~ I-\::in Burl fl S1 t h1cago JIJ 60GO~ through 11 esc hlJndrcds • f 1housands 4 f I 1m lies a re alhtrv1ng s1111 1 lJ!S tif tens or rnilhons or dolla rs on an exp1 n~e .,.,hrth e\cn at its best 1s brutal PSA Reports H('COI d June S\'l Dl l t.0-1B\V \-P1c1r 1c Sou\h\\rSl A1rl111('~ 1 ! s \f 1 1r1 11d 4 *R 029 11a~~rn,1;r" during I !!If' ~ti p<flllll 111 • era't i tr 1hc 4'ifl ~!l l 11 r r1I 1111h1 I kt p1rud 11,L \ 1r J1 111> s ''I 11 br t ~~ :! 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IWl-Ntll1 II" ,•o fVO"/ 0 ,' v1-ln b•~kruMo w rtftlVtn~I• f' >% ~· ~t •o ••nlu<t vn,,.r tno 9t....,rv•tfr I( o• ••eu •"' ••lv.,,ta ~r •vch c-':i""'"., •l-f• nto,.•f t•-C11!llltf l .. 1 •I 5 ""'"O 1-0etll n 11•1 ..-. V'lil t bo<'>ct• -lt e I " l~1lrtd '"' m11ur tr °"' Nt I dl Y fttll~t,., ..w-1~ •lr<"'I .. • 1<1v1r lt ll"" !1• ..~-~~~~~~~~~~- , •• -. ie DAIL V Pilaf Friday, July 23; 1q71 t an di :·,J'ETS' JOB i .FAIR S~1'" ·~ Laird Points l)ut Draft Law Dan,gers . .., . '\ I• ' .JWftiled "I.OS ANGELES f--A too , Fair f.,-Ve~ ''l'"~;ng ~etnploymul in the Pedtral I Civil Strvice will be held in , the VA Regio nal Office tiOC(I D•~• "n) Al b ' Wilshire Boulevard, Los ..... ~ .. ~ .. ~ , -1 ~· Angeles from 3 to 7 p.m., Gpv. George C. Wallace' "'ill ''!Jednwlay July 28. be lucky to cartY •s vany •!f . Personnel Officers from alt two Southern states if he1 Federal Agencies in Los enters the 1972 presidential' Angeles ha ve been directed !o campaign, 5 e v e r a \ top bring 'A'ith. ~em a list of all ·-·them Re bl" ff · 1 vacant positions and lo offer _,... pu ican o 1c1a sr on tht spot employment to 5ay. quali fied Veterans. President Ni1.on's popularilJ is on the rise throughout tht South afid. in border state! wh ile the noveUy ol Wallace's appeal has virtually dissolved. the GOP ttate-leve.l leaders said during separat e interviews. They are in town for a meeting of l h e Republican N a l i o n a 1 Com - mittee al which the site for next year's na lional con- ventioA will be selected. Even if the two -time 'Alabama governor switches strategy from his l !1 6 II campaign against big govern· ment lo a populist antirich man approach he will finish out of the running in most Southern states, the Dixie ·GO P leaders said. In 1968. Wallace campaigned chieny as an opponent of forc- .ed racial integration in the AdK>Ol s and a critic of federal bureaucrats in Washington. He carried five states, all in the South : Ark21nsas, Loulsian21. Al21bama, Missis.!lippi a n d Georgia. "The courts have taken Wallace off the hook ()fi the schOOls and Wallace's base has been cut out from under him," &aid Clarke Reed. Mississippi Rep u b I l can chairman. Reed said Misslssippi is ()IlC s t a l e Wallace might win, but over- all "be ~ not have the strength in the South he had )ast lime." Reed said his cur- rent guess ls that Wallace will m~ke the race "but would '>''ithdraw if he sees he has no base at all." Arkansas state chainnan Charles T. Bernard predicted a Nii:on victory in his state neit year. 'The eccinomy "isn't t09 bad there and the people like the way he's ending the war," Bernl'lrd said. The only Dt'mocrats who could carry Ark ansas ()Ver Nixon 11re Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, who's from the state, and ~n. Jfenrv M. Jack.son . D-W11sh., Btfnard ta id. "I doo't thin k the re's any quest100 but '>'·hal Mills wants to be president" B<'rna rd said of the House Ways :ind Means Committee chairm11n . ~ . W~JIJNGTOH}• (.llPI) T Defenae Secrelary .. Melvln ·ft. La'ird warned Congres! Thurs- day that U.S. armed forees would beg i n experierK.:ing "serious" personnel shortages unless !he military draft resume:; by September. J\1eel!ng ne wgmen briefly al the Capitol. Laird urged an rnd lo ! he Scnate-llou.se d<'adlock that has left Presi· dent Nixon without authority lo conscript si oce July I. But he did not indicate U1e , •.. ~ • "" + problem t ~1 aer1ous eDOQ,gb for the administration. lo ac- cept a nine-monlh timetable for "ithdraw.al from Viel- nam-thP price the Sen.11le Is demanding for conlinualloo of the drafl. Lair~said the lack (If draft euthori t would not affect U.S. warright n~ capability in South Vietn2.m . lie said the person- nel shortfalls would not begin to show up until well 1nlo 1972. And . C\'en then, the redccUons would be confined in1lially to d<>mesLic military unit.a, ~ said:-•. S enate an d Ji<tttHe negotiators have been deadlocked fGr nearly a month in their effort lo write a, dralt- extension biU acceptable to bcith house.s. So far, Senate negotiators have refu.sed to budge unless the bill includes an amendment authored by Senate Democratic I e a d e r J\1ike J\1ansfield, ( D-J\1ont l. that set.s a national policy of v.1ilhdraw<1l from Vietnam nine monl.hl aft.er the date ol enactment. The Hou.se. version of the draft bill contained no such restrictiOfl and its ~gotialors are refusing to accept the Sfflale language. Asked if he thought Ccingress must act before It begins it month-long reces.1 Aug. 5. Laird did not answe r direclly. But he said failure to act ''would cause us personnel shortfalls that would really GLIDDEH LATEX BOUSE PAINT It's their new formula: you c:cm do wood or masonry with. Choice of thousand• Others echoed Bemard"s zlatement, saying t he y generally were less certain of Nixon victory in t h eir ·Southern states ()Illy if eilh'r Mills or J ackson is the Democrati~ standard bearer. . "' IDfG 0 UWI ' . ,r cf colot• too. Of Wallace, Bernard said : "I th ink he ultimately will realize he would have trou ble <'ar rying even one stale " Howard B. Calloway. na - lional committet'man from Georgia, said · "\Vallare ha s h:id his chance. Oner you run for president on ;:in !':motional basis and fa il it's 11 little harder the nrxt time " 1<:.-.I -· ~ BABY KOi .llOUT l" LOMO 10 ......... $3.50 25 ......... $8.00 50 ........ $15.00 100 .. ' .... $28.00 SMALL KOi I" TO I" 5 .. ' ....... 5.00 10 ..... ' .... 9.50 25 ....... ' . 22.50 50 ......... 40.00 ~~ ~~ WATER L!LLIES WAn l HYACINTH 6 POI SI .ff WATIR LITIUCI 4 FOi S1.H 26 GAL. AQUARIUM ::.:::.:: 2710 Pacific Goldfish Farm VtllJ" UI l'•o.111 M-f.-(11 ... f-. I ............ SI., WHf"'IMtw ...... 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The admlni.s:tration, which oppose.o; the M a n s f i.t I d amendment, has not been pressing the conferees tO reach a compromise. The negotiators have not merfor a week and do not plan to meet until Tuesday. Laird made his comments after a three-hour meeting with \he ro••!.e flir•lln rel .. tions commit~ in ~ich the 1ubj~t was .oot .lhe dr"t, bul La03. Sen. Stu.art Symington. ()).Mo.) has proposed an amendmeOJ.'. that wOuld cut ofr U.S. support Jor T h a I · ·· res f;""f lo !he ~ ... ,mg _" · Juo!J!e. tliictlom •irahdt ~•rlil Viel.oam. Sy mington and o l her senators are concerned lh11t the covert U.S. actions in Laos could draw the United Stat~ into another Vietne.m war. JONBO ICE ~VIE Tl\AYS - !ALL TEAM -\.Yil_t Chamberlain's Big Dippers will play an exhibit· ion volleyball_ game 1n L_agun~ Beach at the high school gym Tuesday at~ p.m .. against lhe California All-Stars. From left are Gene Selznick, Keith Erickson, Larry Rundle and Chamberlain. 'Wilt the Stilt' Vo lleyball Game Set for 'Laguna "Will the Still" Chamt>erlain, along with three other members of Wilt's Big Dippers will be going for win number 39 in volleyball compelition wit h the California All-Stars next week in Laguna Beach . Chamberlain's team has been un- defeated in the past 38 \'OIJeyball games II has pla yed. _and will lry lo keep the ·eco rd unblernished Tuesda y night at 8 :i.m. al the Laguna Beach High School ooys' gym. Joining Chamberlain is Keith Erickso n 9nother Los Angeles Lakers player, Gene Selznick, Larry Rundle and Ron Lang. Tickets for the volleyball competition "·111 go on sale at J p.m. Tuesday at the Mgh school gym ticket office. Adults, $2, ll udenls, $1.50 and children under 12, $1. Homosexuality Will Be Topic In Laguna Beach A S!.'r i£'s of discussions on the '"CuHur<'l l And Soci<'ll J1nphcations ol Homosex- 1al11y ... "'ill begin with talk on "History of Hon1oscxual 1t~'." Tuesda;.o, 7 JO pm. at !he Lagun.:i Beach Recrea11on Dt>part- ment, Ji5 N. Coast Highway . Dr Vern L. Bullou,1:h, profe ssor or history al San Fernando \·alley Stale f ollet:c and his wife, Dr . Bonnie Bullough pro frssor of Nursing will speak on the f.UbJt'tl The .srrir~ nf d 1stu~~rons Is ~ron~nrerl hy the \'nlun1r rr Pnst anrl 1hr halos Kai.;aihos f ounc1a11on Presenta tinns of thr su birct nf homoscxualitv will be marlr hr aurhonlies 1n h 1.s r n r ~', ps_vchologv. philosoph\. rcli g1nn. binlog,1', .:inthrnpology, sociology and c r o s s • cultural studies. Report Says Kent Soldiers Planned Firing • NEW YORK (UPI) -A reporl drawn up on behalf of a United Melhodis~ Church group and released Thursday theorizes a small group of Ohio national ~uardsmen planned 1n adv;ince to open fire on Kent State students on signal. four students "'ere kdled and nin!: wounded in the incident on ~1ay 4, 1970, on the Ohio campus. The author of the rrf)()rt , Peter Davies, 40. ~A id the documen~ ''indicates that a conspiracy took place on the praellce Jield at Kent State involving a small number of guardsm~n and that this war· rants convening of a federa l grand Jllry ." Oav1s, a Ne w York insurance CX• <'CU!ive , and member of the church's department of law, justice and com - 1nunity relation~. said the report wa:ii: turned over to the Justice Department nn .June 21. He said 1L 1vas made public because. there has been no reaction from the department. He said he spent 14 monlhs drawing up lhe report. Jt is based in part on the .Justice l1f'fJartmenl's summary of an FBJ report on the incident. He !!llid he also stud ied photograph.~ lflli cn 1he day Cir the incident, Lhe Scranlon Cornmission report and the minority report of I.he Krnt State Commission. In addition, he said he closely studi ed several books \.l'rillen abnut the incident, including one by author Jan1rs ~1 1chener. Oa\'ies said he feel!; "murder was com- mitied 10 :-nrne de,1:rrl' nr other " Ile saal Ohio authorit1cs have "l<'lken the pos1Linn 1hal lhe :-hootin~ "'as .111sli fied. th errforr, th,. consequences v.ere JU~tif1ed. Bui they ! the guardsmen 1 ha\e not hcen subicc!erl ll') Lhe judi ci<'!I procedure of rules of f'1·1dence <'I nd cros~­ Px;im 1nalion " nil \'if'S Sfli r! !hf' i nve ~\ig<'ltlon whi<'h took place 11'\ Oh1n "was a political thing lo whitewash the national guard." B11rial Request Hannibal to Clnini 'Ukulele Ike?' HAN NIBAL, Mo {L'PI \ -The ciliU>ns t1r Hannill;il. ~nmf' or whom remember Clifford Edwards -alias .Jimmy Cricket and "Ukulele. Ike" -have offered In br111.1: hi!! bod .v to his hometown fo r burial if no one in Hollywood claims ii, ~1ayor Henry Glascock said Thursday. Ed~ards died in Hollywood Saturday, hr01if' and forgotren al the age_ of 76. He \\.'ilS a 11 elfare patient at the Virgil CQn- DIES IN OBSCURITY 'Ukul ele Ike' Edw•rd• valrscent hospi1a l. Glascock said he had been 111 I.ouch \\'illl U t'!l Angeles County officials and told them "if nn one claims !ht body. we will bring him back here for 1 Christian burial." Officials in ~ Anjiie le:!I 11irl earlier Thursday that tl'le remains were slill unclaimed. !lowever, <;lasrock !laid lie wa~ 1nlrl thllt lt friend of Edw<'l rd.t, ":i snng writer," had contacted ofl icills. but there was no word on whethe r ht pla nnrd !o claim the body. Gl ascock al8o apecululed thal Disney Studios might claim the body, since Edwards wa.~ the "oice nf Jiminy Cricket in !he \l.'alt Oi1ney classic "Pinocchio.'' Glascock said two persons hari called him after hearin.11 of Edwudli' death. Roth Hanniba l men, .Jewell Waters and Skeeter Buskir k, ii:a id they rec111led Edwards from thei r boyhood days. Crawfo rd Smith, owner of the Smith Funeral Home here. &aid he also remembers Edwarck fron1 -ii boyhood, although Edwards was oldtr than he. Smith has offered lo bring the body to Hannibal and lo provide for lhe funeral gervice!I'. A local cemetery has offered to provide a plot for burial. Glascoc k S1lld Edwards qr up in ,11 ''shack on the riv!:rfront " thal is now a pArk. I George PRce. of the charnber of rom· merce said, "there is con<trn among t'.lldt'>r rcsidf'nts that a Hannibal natlvt I~ lost out "'est, If arr•n.11emen1~ are mArll'I out therr. finr. 1hars the \YAY It ~hould be. If not. we·u take care or 1l." Water Unit Approves · Budget Cut Direclors of the Moulton-Nigu el Wa\£'r District Thursday adopted the 1971 -72 budget, cutting the tax rate by .:.innunl! ranging from 21 cents in L&AUna Nigue l to 61 rents in Laguna Hi!\s. , District manager Carl Kynlla said the cut!! were made possible primarily because. wh ile district expeo~s will re· ma in virtually the same, inC(t'l"!e will in- crease by a.bout fi ve percent 1¥ith the ne.,.. 1971 assessed valuation figur<'l!i. The $2.7 million dollar budi:et will go to finance sewage treatment and water delivery for the district , which has a 1971· 72 assessed valuation of SJS.2 million, up ebout SllJ.000 from 197().71. The d1str1 c1, which includes ~1ission Viejo, Laguna }!ills a"d Laguna Niguel, employs 18 lull llme staff niembers and is run by a seven-member board of directors. These three portions of the rlist rict are called Unprnvemenl dis1rirls and rAcr, h;:is a different tax rate , although ;ill pay an equ;:il amount for distric1 operation . The overall district rale for 197!-72 will be SJ.~ per $100 or assessed land valua- !inn, rlown fron1 the !970-7! rate of $1 60. This basic aniount is pajd in all areas. Taxes are no! charged on proper!~· irn· provements. !Such as homes and other buildings, but on ly land values. For impro vemen t district number t - Lagun;i Niguel "·ater -the rate dropped from $1.07 lo $1.03. Th e rate for la - Laguna Niguel sewagf' treatmenl -w11s cut from $1.52 to Sl.4i Residents of the area thus "'ill experience "'" overall rerl uclion in taxes C1£ 21 cenls -frn m $4 19 to SJ.98 per SIOO assessed 111tuat1nn. Jn the LaR:una Hills area -rl1s1ricl 2 - the Will er lax dropper! from !Mi e'en!~ to 45 cents. The ~e"'agr rate remained the 8ame at $2.3:> for an overall cut of 61 cents from $4.91 to $4.3{1, Residents of d i~trict 3 -Mi~sion Viejo -will gel a sewilge lilx cul of 2fl ce nts - from $2.17 to $1.97. R.esident!I' will 11gain pay no water t11x, Kymla explained, as water revenues and ~ale. or water meters provides for the operation of the district. The overall cut wi!l be. from $3.77 to $3.47 for the J'\lission Viejo home.owners. Tile land on \.\'hich a horne sits i.11 usually ::ippr111serl at one fourth of the tot<'ll horne \'alue. Thus, Lhe nwner nf a $311,000 hom e would have a $7 ,500 piece of land . The assessed valuation on which th!: "'·ater dis l1 1ct tax is based 1s one fourth of the land value, or about $1,875. Therefore, the S:J0.000 homeowner in Laguna Nigue l "''ill pay about $76 for rlistrict l'lperarion: R Laguna Hills re~i­ dent about 181, and a f.1ission Viejo homeowner about $65. Girl's lef l Ann Seve:t:ed; Medics Put It Back On VAN i\1UYS IUPJ) -A .1:ir1 v.·hose left arm was scverrd by an airplane propeller unrlerv.·en t s1~ hnurs nf i;urgery and 1he l1mh \\'ii ~ real!.:1chcd 11•1th appil rent ~ue· res.'. ;in Onhopaecl 1c Hospital spokesman sil1d today. The .:1rc·1drnt l'ltrurrrd ThursdilY nie,ht v..hcn 16-~ear-old Ann Shrlh. Shrrman Oak~. 11as directin~ her OOv friend nu t nf <'I p.1rk1ng ilrra il l \'an \'uys Airport as hr l.:ixif'd 11 s1nglr rni:1nP Cr:>:>na. The pilot \.\a.~ l8-~·rar-0ld David !...ask) ~1 1.~s Sh!'lly 1\as 1ak1·n fir.~! !n \'al!e.v Rete1v1 ng llosp1!<il and 1hen transferred lo Orthopaedic for the surger1 Surgeons s:ud the arm. amputated ;u.~\ below the shoulder. was se\\·ed in place <'!gain and circulation "'as re.5Jorrrl. in- dicating the ope ration "'as a succc.~s. Red Dog's Rides On. Motorcycle Bring Ticket ALHAr>.1BRA fUPJ ) -Red Do.e. and h1it ma ster. John r>.11llcr, will ha ve a lawver "''ilh them when they appear In municipal court ~ionday. Miller, a Los Angele!! engineer, ilnd Rtd Dog, a mongrel. have been riding ;iround the Los Angeles iirea on Miller's mn!orcycle for the past five years. They had been stopped befor!: but never received a ticket -until last week "' California High way Patrolman cited Miller for an ''unsafe load'' violation, Miller dresses his dog in black :eathcr cap. scarf and goggle~ and, with the animal's paws on his back so he cen !!land and ~e. goes on frequenl motorcy- cJr outings . Miller says he will fi,1:hl the citatinn "What am I guitty of?" he asks. ' Giv- ing Red Dog a ride?" Envoy's Kin Pleads Innocent to Drugs NEW YORK /UPI) -The 30!1 of Panama's Ambassador to Nationalist China and five other persons pleaded in· nocent Thursday to charges of con!!piring to Import $21 million worth of heroin. Amnng !host entering pie.RS were Jose ~en Martin. 45, of Argentina. who was r!cs('rlbed a~ A possible internation<'ll fugitive. San Martin was held nn a record $1 million bail because federal Attorney• said he mighl flee the country il freed. • FrldaJ, July 2', 1471 • TENDING THE GOOD EARTH OF THE IRVINE COMPANY Sophomore Robert Swefford Buay With Hoe Among Creps Students Go To Fields, Not Streets By GEORGE LE IDAL 01 I~• lll l!Y l'llct ltolf Can a garden plot hr ,,.. peact-rul alternative to .~turlent fil rikes, protests and demonstrations"' A pre-law student at L'C lrl'ine rrom San .luan Capislrano lhinks 110. Bruce Pedy, a UCl junior, launcher! No. 74 more lh<'ln a year ago prior tn the na- 11onal student strike. No. 74 was a loose ;ifflli ation of students at lJCI determined In find other ways or solving the pro- bten1s of tile 1vorld. Their first \'enture was a garden pint nn Irvine land near the Back Bay Y<'hi rh prnrluced ;i boun1y of Vf'gctabels for "hunl!,ry people " This ~ear, the unnarnrd stu rlent ,i:rnufl J1as bcrn nier~e<I "'1th the ~!urlent .c01'rrnn1rnt a! L1Cl anrl is trndinl!. abou! 2 arrcs or lr\'tne lanrl near 1he site of the ·r1111·n Cen1 er, 11crnss Campus Drive from I 'CL Kf'arl11 f1\·e :irres or lanrl has been of- fer rrl thr sludrnt group. \'1J\11nteer11, from e!1hrr nn or nff Lhe f'a1npus. can work in !he garden and t.ake hnme with them the fruits nr their labors. Th(' free-work for frce -foocl roncrpt, Per1 y suggested. counters lhe "prev allin~ \\'inds nf Marxist theory a rri on g i;1 11{lrnt s.'' Pedy \\'Ould 11kt' tn sre "far ms like this 11 1!h1 n walking distance nf rar h o1hrr from h<'re lo Washington, D.C." Any one who is hungry. nr has hungry children. could spend a frw hours a werk 1n the gardens and take home "'holeso me ''C,llelables. Wholcsomr , Prrly conlencls. because the proJCcl relies nn organic methods of fer1ilizalion Processed rc~idue from the Irvine. W<'ltrr Oistnrt St>wer treatment plant pro v1i1rs the nt1trienlS for the students' crops of \ OAILY l'ILOT 5111! l'Mt. DO WN-TO-EARTH POLITICIAN UCI Student Pedy ~(!llash, corn, zucch1n1, soy beans, And lnrnatocs A Lido lslf' cncklail party last yeilr ~ iclded 1nonry lo buy a $600 roto-tlller. Pcrl.v 11a1rl. Anyone C<'ln harrow !hf' ,1;arrlrn tiller for use at their hnrne, aftrr srcnd· tnj,( an equal ;in1ount. of time tilling the co1 n111on gardrn at. UC l, Pedy said. An nld tractor also help!! with I.he soil tu rnin g duties. but inuch of the work re· t1u1rr.s si1np!e hand tools. Rober~ SwAfford, a 11:nphomore biolCl.l:Y mainr from Palos Verdes. spends more tune than any or !he 84 undergr aduate.~ associated with the project. He lives in a sn1all trailer nn the farm. \Vced.inl'{, cul tivating anrl watering oc- i:up1es much of Swsfford's spare time, al!hough the garden project is useful for re.search related l.o his cou rse of study. \Vhalrver produce is left after anyone who needs 1he food has been 11atisfied by coming to the &ile, Pedy said. wil l be taken to soup kit chens in Orange 11nd Los Angeles counties. Searcl1 for Retarded Boy Called Off in Wyoming CASPER. \Vyo /UPI ) -Somewhere in thr. hills ilnd c;inyon~ of thr. rugged Casper Mnuntaln ;irea Is a lost -9-year-old hoy, mentflll y retarded. epileptic and very 1icared. The re.sue attempt, conducted by hiit parents. helicopter!!, trained dogs and more than 2.000 voluntttrs, were called nff Thursday night in the hope that by lh!: 11mt they resume Saturday. young Kev in Dye wil l have calmed down. The youth. whn has been missing t;lnce "':ilkin,i;: away from hts fam ily's picnic Sund11 y. i!I hyperactive And normally t;1krs about rune tranriuili7.er~ a day Wi!hnut the innul!nce <>f the !ran- riuilizer!I he Rj>parently ha.~ become 11fraid rif peoplf' and h11s run flway from attempts to re scue hi m. I • Kevin is said lo have lhe mentality of a three or four year old. But rescuers agrf'I' he hes sho,v n great cunn ing in eluding what he reels in danger, darting through the dense unaerbrush lo escape time and again. His mothtr. Mrs. Phillip Dye. appealed In her son throush a bullhorn Thursd1y. yell lng to him hidden somewhert in the mountain. "Kevin , plt-ase com~ ou1 This is mom- my. Kevin -please come out where the helicopter can see you" There was nn response. K~vin 11lready has been ~potted tieveral times by the two air force helicnpter:i1 on !hf! 'cene. But he scurrle.11 11way bC!fore ground personnel can reach him . 5 DAJLY '!LOT :J Agnew TriP, Irritates 'Old P1~o s' WASHINGTON !lJPIJ -Amont Congressmen -who alw11.ys tak!: wt1rk· ing trips but never !ax -paid Ju nkets -the thoug ht of Viet Pre.~ident Spirn T. Agne w w;1tching rhinos In the throes of lovemak· lng tourhed a r<'lw nervE'. "The \.l'Ord "Junke1· i~ a nn no in th e House. So. whf'n Rep. John E Dent I [). Pa 1 analyz.ed nt-ws rt-ports nf A1tTiew'1 current around-tlle·\vorld trip Thursday, he rcaeted with appropriate restraint He informed the Houst: and prrss th::it Agnew's trip v..·as "a lnulless l"enture," adding that he saw little diplom atic purpose in Agnew's observing the Jungl e behavior of rhinos . Furthermore. Dent told the }louse, reports point to U'l4!: trip being the cost· hesr ever. with a travel!lng party or \~l 11idcs. a $3,000 daily hotel bill, golfing safaris -and lhe sidetrip where Agnew \\'atrhed rhinos copulating. Denl read a Newsweek magazine report that Agnew is usu1R four Boeing 707s and a cargo plane carrying bullet- proof Cadillacs "for Agnew's da sh from airport to hotel to golf cnursr." He said Agnew's daily hotel bill In Kenya was $3,000 for his party. "Aside from hacking up the local 110U course. his main outing {in Kenya ) was to a nearby hunting lodge . where in com· pany with his prival!: physici11.n and his pretty, red-haired secretary, he watched two rhinos copulating,'' D!:nl recounted. This led Rep. Wayne Hays (o.-Ohio ), to exclaim .. Don't knock that." Then, Republican leader Ger11ld R. Ford of i1ichigan stepped in to say tha t a!! this had nothing to do wit h the business al hand . At issue was an erlra $50,000 so Speaker Carl Albert could hire more clerks. The House approved the money routinely, boosting A I be rt ' 1 Speaker's 11nd Congress ional office ex· penses to about :µoo ,000. Before the vol!: however, and after at- tacking Oent'!I nonreleva nce, F'ord hit out al Rep. William Cl ay ())..Mo. l. He demanded that Clay apologize for hi s remarks aOOut Agnew which appeared in the morning Cong ressional Record - lane:ua.'(e, Ford said, he had never heard in the House before. Clay, referring to Agnrv.-·s cri!ical comments on U.S. black leaders. said Agnew was "an intellectual 'adist who experiencl'!I lnttllectual orgasms by at- tack ing. humiliating and kicking tbe op- pres!ed," Women's Lihbers Blast Socialist 'Takeover' Try NEW YORK (UPI l -A member or New York radical feminists charged Th ursday that two "male dominated" socialist groups were t rying to take over the women 's liberRtion movement for tht-ir own political advantage. Pat Korbel. at ll news conference, r!:ad A statement by a group of 250 women who reportedly walked out of a national oOOrtion coalition conferen ce in protest over a reluctance to discuss relat!:d Issues such as contraception a n d 1t.erillzation. The statement spec ifically singled out the Socialist Workers Party fS WP) and the Young Socialist Alliance !YSA) and charged them with infiltrating and manipulating the conference held here last weekend . The i'ila1emrnt said SWP and YSA members dominated lhe conference staff ilnd nflen prevented non-socialists from speaking. The women also accused the political fa ction or pu shing for mass pro- te~ts instead of litigation and le11islative action. Women member1 nf the 11ociahst parties joined in the plaMing stages of !ht-conference and volunteered Ill do rnosl of the work, siccnrdin~ to one coali· tion organi zer who withdrew. She said It wasn't unttl the conference started that il became apparent "they "'·ert socialists first and femini!ts &e· cond." Ecology Drive •Brings Prize To Youngsters The members of a Lynwood Junior Hlgh School coMervation club decided to carry their ecology attemp!s a bit farther th.an collecting community rubbish, and Thursday they found themselv!:s hob. nobbing with lions and ostriches. Twenty-on!: students from the Fred W. Hosler Junior High School were given a grand tour of the Lion Country Safari wildlife preserve in Laguna Hilla after I.heir club decided Lo <kinatt I.he $50 that they had collected by washln& car1 and collecting tin cans lo the park's con- servation proaram. The yoongsters aenl a letter and • c~k 10 Llon Country which concluded, •·we are proud t.o donate to Lion Countr)' Safari the sum of $50 with lhe hope that It wlll be used in some way to replenish severt1I vanishing specie~ of anlmalJ: in Africa"" The park responded by matchln11 the 1um and lntl1tin11 a ~r.holarah.ip lo "tn· courage young people to atudy a roolo11ical ca~r." .. . ; . j1! Olll V PILO.T \ \ •· I ~ps Anaheim Gets 'Plastic' Beach By THOMAS MURPHCNE Cl rll• C.!11 J>U11t ll•fl OIF'FERENT DRUMMERS DEPT. One of the neat things about living here along the Orange Coast is being abll! to watch the machinations al interior Orange County from a safe distance. Sometimes, it seems, evl!ry time. one of our coastal municipalities does 50mething mode5t!y good, the tnegapolis of the in· terior immediately sets to work in an ef. {ort tn one-up it. Fr!da7, J~ly 23, 1~71 Tough As Nails? Anaheim and Sant.a Ana, as the two behemoths of our tounty's interior region. 6eem to ~ particularly 51!nsitive. to anything spectacular that's going on along our coast. Only t iin e will teU 'if Komar the Hindu Fakir can block ou t .the pain of a 56 hou r rest on a bed of nails. He began his 'rest' in the window of the Chamber of Commerce butld1ng m Wooster, Ohio. Thursday and will attempt to mentally forget his prickly mattress until 5 p.m. Saturday. Ouch. LET SOMEBODY BUILD . a Bethel Towers in Costa Mesa , for example, and call it the t\tllest building in Orange County, and the next thing you know !iteel Will be flying skyward in Santa Ana. New Red Tide Outbreak Let somebody build a couple of Little League ballparks in San Juan Capistrano and the next thing you know Anaheim has a big league stadium under way. Reported in .Tampa Bay Let somebody even suggest they might build a new industry somewhere al!mg our coast and Sant.a Ana starts trying to annex half the globe in the hope of pick· ing up an industrial parce.J someplace. YES ·SIR, YOU just have to admit It. Our endeavors along the coastline .11.re modest but you can bet every time we. manage to do something significant, the big brothers up in the interior of the cnunty will be watching with squlnty eyes, Through 1t a11 , however. the good Lord has shined do~'n upon us and granted us coastal folks one asset that the interior has found hard to one-up. We h11..ve the coast. We have the beaches and the surf and the bays and tbl! harbors. And that's one bij: one-up for uis. BACK IN Oranae C.Ounty'1 ancient history, Santa Ana did Indeed covet the coastline and made se veral annexation overtures aimed at Newport Bay through Costa Mesa territory, back when cityhood hadn "t yet cloaked a protective cover upon the Mesa. Anahl!im has alway& had t.ne. name of "Anaheim Bay" to fall back on but it's a long.shot entry at best. BUT TODAY, it has been disclosed that the homeWwn of Disneyland is about t() puU off .11. new spectacular that will grant it a beachfront all it'! own. The Southern California Association of Governments. also known as SCAG. has okayed i 1.3.17 .000 grant to develop a place that Y.'ill be known as "Anaheim Beach." It will be located on the west side of the Santa Ana River, ju5t north of Lincoln Avenue. ]twill become .11. 73·acre recreation area with the Orange County \\later District providing the "ocean" and presumably Anaheim will get the beach i:.and from somewhere -maybe the Disney studios -\.\'ho knows:' Eventually. th" planners say, Anaheim may be able to have six mih~s o! beachfront stretching along the river. All man-made, of cour!.e. Everything L'l Anaheim is man.made. Anvway, we along the UJ'l·nian-made cnastline ought not to be envious. We wi sh Anaheim well with its new 6hnreline. ll may mean fev.•er hotdog wrappers along our own beachfronts. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (UP!) -A new outbreak of toxic red tide sent a band of ·dead fish three feet wide and slretching several miles washing ashore today in the Tampa Bay area. Gulf resort beaches appeared to have been spared, but the Courtney Campbell Causeway Shoreline, Tampa Bay, Old Tariipa. Bay and Hillsboro Bay were lit· tered with fish , killed by the micro- organism. "We're in bad shape." said Dick Clut• ter. a marine patrol officer in the Tampa Bay area. A particularly heavy fish kill was noted south of MacDill Air Force Base. the. sa1ne area where a massive kill was recorded last week. The new kill has sent dead ftsh into Old Tampa bay for the first time this year and into canals along residential areas along the northernmost shoreline. More dead fish were expected to be pushed into the a.ru this afternoon on an incoming flood tide which will crest at 4 p.m. Spoil Islands oH lhe Tampa peninsula were liltered with dead fish. Crews reinstalled oil containment booms around the bayous and canal& along residentlaJ areas on the St. Petersburg shoreline of Tampa Bay as i;oon as the. kill was reported. This wa s the area hardest hit during Wicks 'Say, isn'l that t~e Jones kid? The one wearing clothes!' the past three weeks as Southeast and east winds sent wave after wave of dead fish rolling against seawalls to rot in the hot Florida sun. The major area involved in lhe current outbreak is north of a line from downtown St. Petersburg e.ast to the area of Ruskin on the mainland. Work C'rews were trying to clear Tam· pa's Municipal Beach along the Courtney Campbell Causeway and the stench of dead fish hung heavy over the area. Sea1nan Found A float on Raft After 18 Days SAN DIEGO IUPJ) -An I8-year-0!d seaman who disappeared from an Australian Navy ship July 3 has been found alive afler drifting 250 miles in 18 days on a huge orange rubber rafl. The Dutch merchant vessel Taloa sald il rescued the sailor. John Thomas Clough. about 450 miles south 50uthwest of. San Diego. The Taloa re.ported clough had drunk Sfawater. He was "dizzy and underfed" but cons"cious and seemed to be re spon· ding to rest, fresh water and orange ;uice. Clough was found in a 2()-man rubber rqft which h.a.d also bee.n reported miss· ing by the Australian vessel HMAS Sydney at the same time of Clough"s disappearance. The Australian ship launched an air ~earch for Clough as soon ·as hi~ absence \ras discovered but was unable to finrJ a trace of h1n1. The ship. then about 300 miles off the California coast. \\·ent on to Vancouvrr, Br. and \\'as scheduled to leal"e from there Saturday to go lo Honolul11 The T.ll11a ''a~ bnun d fl'lr Acaiut!a, f\·ll"x1co. \\'here 1t 1\aS tn dock Sunrl;i.v , Officers on the Taloa s.11d Clough httd rt t aptd pu!;;e \\'hrn he ll"rlS plucked from the yel1011· raft but it later receded to normal. "The raft normally ratrif'd thrPe d;iy<,' rations fnr each of 20 men, enough to las! one. man 60 dt1)'S There 1rere nn dPtails as to how or 11·hy Clough !eft the Australian vessel. Storms Active Over U.S. Twist,ers, Rain Range Th,rough Mid,section; East Warni Cnllfor11la Sum11141ry .. _,,; •.llll•lf .J'.. .. llPIWIAtNl• f010tJ.l1$~~~·. ,J..-r ~AIM -\j""" "'"' t l U•''ICI "'"'I """"' dl"'•~t llVI 'ICI l"IV""· fW'I! °"'"' 1\1,,..,I ~ifl<Jdl wo.t~ tiO"'ed u ,,,ut WUt "' HQme•INd . Fl1 '"' ~:. "·;;"\,./1f~ l:~~.~;:?;.'11.~ •NI 20 m!let H ll l!I L•~· C!11rlt1. Lf ,t,.-01 ... , !Wllr.,-Wit ,Of>(lf!t(! l'I ~-·,..••t•. 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" y ~w••• " ., Vl"<1•Nt• " " Wl<"•M'O'I .. • Desegregation Bill Bogged In House Unit \VASHJF\GTO:-J !liP/\ - A $1.5 billion program lo help schools de~egregate - described one year ago hy President Nix· on as an emergency niallcr -apparently still will not be ava ilable to sr:hool districts v.·hen classes resume in Sep- tember. The aid rneasure 1s bogi;ed down in the House General Subcommittee on Educa· lion, \\'here Democrats are trying to enlarge it by $5 billion. The extra money ~·ould be disl.ributed arnong all the na· t1on"s 25.000 grade and high school districts -regardless of whether they are having in!C'gration proble ms -as a form of genen1I government aid. Earlirr this rnnnlh Nixon said 1t was 1n1per.:i1ive thfll at least S51lO million be available in Sf'ptembrr for desegregating distrtcts: but. Rep. Alberl H. Quie \R· Minn .). ranking GOP member of the House Education and Labor Committee, said chances of that hap[X'ning are nonexistent. "Congrei;s cnuld, 1f it wanted !n, push the bill throU.1!.h Aug. 6 ! when Cnngre.~s recesses for nne month I." Quie tnld UPI. "but real1stlcally speaking that \von't happen." The Nixon adm1nistral100 conceived the 1Hd program early in !970 after the Sl.lpreme Court ruled in October. 1%9 schools must be de~egrt>gared un· medi«1rly. The n1onP.V v.oulrl go to district:;. mainly tn the Soulh. which face huge costs for buying additional bu~t5, expanding rla:;.;ronms. hirin~ more teachers and instituting special pro- grams 'Big 9' Steel Firnis R e f use 'S t1'11nperlin§!' PITT~BCRGH tL'rJ) -The nat1(1n·s 'B1c: i\111e " has1C' strel 1~roducers refused In he stamperled Thursdav despitl" a rrport lhal \l'heel1ng·P1ttsburgh S1erl Corp. thr n1n1h l,1rges! producer , planned a shu1rln1~·n Sunday 1n anlJc1pa.ll011 of a ~trrl strJkr ni>xt m0111h . .~ln~t of the produ cers. fn1m gtanl lJ S Steel Corp. on dn\\·n. c;1;pr€ssed surprise o<1l the \Vherling·P1ttsh11rgh move. One s\ePI sourr:r lrrn1erl the m o v f ''prcn1;ilure.'' \\'heel1ng·P11ts.burgh an- nnllnced \Vedncsd<1v it \\'ould beg in phas- ing nut 11.s operations Sunda y "lo prepare for a strike " "\\'e cannot work up lJnlJI the contract deadline on .July :11." a cu1np11ny spokesman sa!rl . '"\\'e'd be damn fools if \'le did." A srokesman for U.S. Slee.I. the na· lion's leading prnrlucer, sll1rf lhe company had not marle any preparations yel for a shutdov.·n nf its multlt.ude of !aci11ties. "\\'e're not close to l.hat ju5t now."' he ~aid "Of tourse, "'e can·1 wa it for lhe .Julv ,11 r:ontracl exr1ra!ion-\\le wnn"t be~1n shutting dn\\1n plants until a few days before the deadline." A spokesman for .Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., sixth-r;inked producer, said his flrm wa5 "playing it by ear." "\Ve rlon"t know when we will begin banking blast furnaces or ovens." he said \\ heeltng·Ptltsburgh began rirgotialLng independently with lhe Un 1 f. e-d Steelworker~ Union \US\V l after it drop- ped out flf the original "'Big Ten" basic ~teel producers last February . Al that time. the company told the US\V it \\'ou!tl accept any cont.ract the. unlon reaches with the "Big Nine" prir- ducers provided the USW did not call a strike. Bethlehem Steel. the Nation's No. 2 producer. said It was "Watching the situation" and hed taken no steps toward a shutdO\.\'n as yet. Since the union has said It would nnl extrnd the July 31 contrl'lct deadline, Wheel!n.i: Pltt~hurgh maintained 11 hrid no alternative exrept to ~hutdown now. The hrs1 \\lhee!1ng-Pitt~burgh units to clos.e will be the coke·rroduc1n.1?. plants in Monessen. Pa .. and Steubenville, Ohio. Pineers Attack I Viets Closing In On Enemy Forces SAIGON <UPl) -A division·size force vf South Vietnamese regulars -about 12,000 men -swept the approaches to two major highways today in a pincer operation aimed at clearing the Com- munists from a belt roughly 30 miles ~·ide between the Mekong River and the Soulh Vietnamese border. Army ef the Republic of ~South) Viet- nam spokesman at the big ARYN Base at Neak Luong, lhe Mekong River ferry point 32 miles southeast &f Phnom Penh, said one regiment and several battalions of North Vietnamese were believed to be between the pincers, but no important contacts were reported. One pincer, they said, was sweeping along llighway 7, northea~t of the Cam· bodian capital or Phnom Penh. The other moved along Highway 1, which runs from Phnom Penh southeast to Saigon. Earlier today, the ARVN command reported that a "small-sized" armored unit cro3sed into Ca1nbodia, where 37 coinmunists were killed in the first major fighting of the new operation against the Cambodian sanctuarie~ that opened this \.\'eek. Supported by artillery and American strikes which killed .10 of the guerrillas Thursday. the South Vietnamese lost twit wounded in fighting which lasted several hours along Highway 7. spokesmen said. A ranger battalion and a battalion of armored cavalry \.\'ere involved in the battle in Kampong Chan Province nine miles norrhea:;t or Krek, they said. Two n1e.mbers of a six·man Communist commando team backed by mortar fire Infiltrated the barbi;>d Wire of a U.S. helicopter base outside T;iy Ninh City, about 40 mile.~ ~outh or the Cambodian operation. spokesmen said. Four An1ericans and two South Vietnamese soldiers \.\'ere wounded and two Huey helicopters were damaged in the attack. The spokesmen said t1.1·0 commandos \Vere killed and five satchel charges were captured. They declined to say how many charges \'lent off inside the base. believed used as a staging area for helicopters supporting the South Vietna1nese drive in Cambodi;i . U.S. 852 bombers CClntinued ham- inering at Communist positions north1•.'est nf fireba~e Fuller on the norlhwe..5t cor· ner of the 0€mililarized Zone 1DMZ1. There v.·as scattered grnund contact v.·Hh communists on the slopes ef Dong Ha British Troops Seizing Rebels In Ireland Raids B E L F A ST, Northern lreland I AP J -British troops and police rounded up 30 suspected guerrillas of the outlawed Irish Republican army early today in the biggest. 5ecu rity Sl\'eep since the army mQved inlo the British·ruled province. twG .rears ai:o. All but six were released aJl€r ques- tioning. These six 1.1·i1J appear in court on charges of terrorist acli'lities So far tJ1is year, 860 persons have been :irrested and 460 have been convicted on terrorism charges and sentenced to jail {llr terms ranging from six months t~ i;eve.n ye<irs. Abnut ,1,000 tt'f")(1rs and pollre took part tn tnday's dall'll raids in mainly RomM Crttho!ir dlstrirLs Securi1y off1c1.ils said tile ra id:> were ''the nal1Jral ronsrquPnC'e nf 1nqu1r1rs which l11n·c heen 1n train for s:o1ne 1inir." .:ind Iha! a number of documents had b!"rn se1lcd Some of the lR1\ suspects were Del1ev· rd lo have slipped across the harder in tn the lnsh republic before the se;irches started. Anny border patrols were strengthened to prevent Lhe IRA smuggling e.'<plosives, arn1s and ammunition fr om "hot.'' crntc.r~ in Ulster to the sanctuary of !be Ir ish republic. An arm.v spo kesman s;:rkJ !hat before tliP rail,~ Bril ish par.rols in Belfast c;ime under ·moderately heavy" fire !hree times and fired back twice He said twn ri1en had been found Y.'1th bullet wounds and rine of them had been tarred and lealherel'I, a customary IRA punishmenl for defectors. 1 Shortly 11fter midnight a bomb wreck· ed the office of a fiJel coinpany in downtown Belfast. mountain below the base, spokesme l\ &aid. Communist troops in the Mekong Delta sh-uck a militia outpost about 75 miles aoutbwest of Saigon in Lroubled Vinh Binh frovince, killing seven and wounding 10 tn the camp, military spokesmen said. ' South Vietnamese spokesmen said the g(lvemment's Cambodian l'lperalion i5 ~being co:sducted "generally north o( Route 7" and that part of Lhe Ctbjective was to provide security in the Saigon area during the impending national assembly and presidential elections, scheduled Aug. 29 and Oct. 3, respec- tively. The spokesmen also conceded that a "small-sized element cf a rm are d cavalry" had crossed the South Viet· namese border into Cambodia to join other Saigon forces in the operation. but they continued to insist that mo;.t of the troops involved already were in Cam· bodia. 1:r 1:r 1:.r Senators Tell Optimism Over War Timetable \\' ASl11NGTON (UPI) -Se n ate negotiators are quietly optimistic ilia Nixon Adn1inistration \\'ill accept a legislalecl date for ending the Vietnam \Va r as the price for reviving the draft. A knov,·ledgeable Dcn10<:Talle source, with contacts al the \Vh i1e House, said he felt certain President Nixon and House conferees will accept seine ~ort of a timetable -perhaps even the nine-month schedule for withdrawal adopted by the Senate. The major question. he said. v.·as when the pill would be swallowed . The guessing is that Nix<ln 1.1'ill wail at least until after next nionth's lcgi$lati11e elec· lions in South Vie tnam. and perhaps after the presidential elcc11on there in October. For lhe time being, Admini~tration representatives v.·pre being pointedly calm and collecled abnul the deadlock whi ch since July I has left N1x11n 1.1•1thout Authority te draft men into the Armed Services. Defense Secretary M('l\lin R. Lair d told newsmen Thursday the Armed Forces '"''ould begin experiencing serious person· nel ~hortages unless the draft re sume1 by September . But he quickly added that the shnrUatl v.·ould affecl only mi!Hary units stationed In the United States, that the personnel 5horlages would not begin showing up un· til v.·ell into 1972 and lhat the U.S. effort in \lielnam would not he a/fec!ed 1n any way. He made no mention of any pnlen· ti::il ma11po>1·er cri;;is or harm to lhe na• !lonal security-the points that draft ad· vncates drove home in their six-week struggle to \\'in Senate approval of a t1.1·ir- ,vear extension of the draft law. The Sena.Le ver51on of the bill coot-aiM a provision 1vr]lten by Democratic Leader Mike l\1aos£ield sc!t1n.i:: a national policy fnr 1vithdrawal from Vietnam \.l'it hio nine rnnnth~ of ('/1ar1rneni. pro· viding prisoners of the v.•ar held by 1he Communists are rPleased simultaneously with the pullout ThP Hnu~e draft bill con• t.ains nn such lrtnµ.uage . St>nate and Hnuse cnnferrro; have heen nierl1ng nff and on for four weeks to re~nlve lhe de<idlot.:k Aontl1cr· !<.E.~~inn 1!' srhrd11lrd fnr .\·!nnrl;iy , with 11''1 ~11::n rir agrren1cot. Snn1r Srna1nrs <ire d 1.<;ru~s1n2 a rn~~ihle mnvp tn send 1he :-.1;insf1elrl A1nr.ndn1en! back to the l'>l'O Hnuses in d1s;:r i;re.rment -a nrore~s thril. >.1nuld force a stra1~h\ 11r nr dov.·n vote on the n1e;:rsure in lhe llo11 ~c But other!<. feel !hat would accompll~h nolh1ng and push !he issue back intn the headlines at a !1me 1vhrn i he Adn1inis1rati0n feels it C'OUld hurt negntiat iog efforts and intrrfere with the comin2 elcr'!irio.~ in Snulh Vieln;.im. In a related devrlnrmen~. S!'!ertive Service Director Curt.1~ \I/ Tarr sent let. (erl> lo all the nation·~ !nral draft board! (nday a~king them to niake a maxin1um effort 1n inform ynung men rhat 1hey tnu~t still regi ster and report for physical ex<1minatinns. The ooly .~elective service. ar1ivi1y which ha~ bef'n suspended because of lhe legislative tie up is lhe ac- tual induction of men. Foxy Sabotage Di~ Mystery Man Raid 2 Plants? AL110RA. Ill . !UPI) -Someone. possibly !he sabot •r known as "The Fox," S'fitchM off electrical pov.·er at tv.·o area asphAlt pt .t1nd left not.es accusing the firms of causing pollution, aut.horilies said Thur. Klllle OJunly Sheriffs de.pulies said th!! plants, Aurora Bia and Fox Valley Asphalt Co .. were broken into sometime early W•d.nesday. The intruder left Identical not.es: reading: "\'ou h11.ve choked our friends. caused a stench and killed wild~ plants. Clean up your fa ctory 80 v.·e wiH not ha ve to lock It up again." The n(lte \.\·as signed "guess who," police said. "Gues~ who" was presumed to be the man who signs himself "Th'-Fox" and ha~bee.n harassing the Chicago area industries In the cause of antlpollu· I.ion. Ea l!er this \\'eek, "The f ox" managed to posl a large cartoon lambasting f\.laynr !1rh8rd ,J Daley and the ~tee.I inrluslry on the Picasso slatue. in C.:h ira~ri Civic Center. Pohc." i;aid electrical JXll\'er had been switched off al both pl,.nts anrl ('h11u1~ 1u•re. v.·rapped around !he sv•rtch boxes. \Vith he aling pnwer off, nil snlldi!trU in llries rauslng .11 shutdown of the plant.!! for several hours until lhe oil coulrl be reheated to a. liquid lilate. • .. ta " nh 10 he is ol " on al '· c- • d et· in ut he m- r l e • a m "· he ;e a th he " e a>l C• ter r. ion ly ck ut ed Id " 00- " all ed oel """ ort ny eo· ,. d· ek <>- "'' tic oat m ro- lho sly 00• eo to " ol mi eld "' >Id the l~h he he urt he 1ve el· d• m ey al " '" Disease 'May Stay In Texas' HOUSTON (UPI ) -The doctor In char2e of the battle against a rare horse-killing disease thinks the f'pidemic can be contained in '!'~xas. "We want to stop this disease -and at lhe moment ii looks like we C''.'"l," !Bid Dr . Richard E. Omohundro, direc- tor of the f{'li"ral CQrps fighting the outbreak of •Venezue l an Equine Ex-red Prisoner 'Phe Rev . Michard \Vurmbrand, a Communist pr isoner for 14 years in Romania, spoke to a crowd in St. Louis Thursday as part of Captive Nations Week. He said that Nixon should ask to go to church while visiting Red China. 'It \vould be very embarrassing to Mao and Chou -all the churches are boarded up.' Food Stamps to Benefit U.S. Poorest of the Poor' \VASHINGTON !APl -The Nixon Administration offered Thursday a revised food stamp program that will con- tinue coupons to 275,000 higher inC1J1ne Vl'e!fare people but 11•ill cut benefits for 2 million others. The new plan announced by the Agri culture Department supersedes a proposal marle last April to carry cut a new food stamp l;iw passed by Congress late in 1970. Under Lhe April plan, those now getting stampi; in states v.•here welfare benefits exceed ne\1' uniform federal income standards \\'OUld have been eliminated. Those benefits were res1ored in the new plan. Howevf'r. an estimaled 6[).000 to 6~.000 non- wPlfare persons in the higher bracket of l0w inco me f;imi!ir.s v.•ho now get .s1;irnps \viii be rem0vcd from the rolls. F'ood st;irr.p benefits al~o will be reduced for an estimated 2 million ))£'rs0ns in higher income categories v.·ho still qualify for lhe coupons. Assistant Secretary o f Agriculture Richard E. L.vng told a news conference that the most emphasis has been put on helping the "poorest of the poor" families . Household~ at the bottom of the income scale v.·ill get stamps free of charge, he said. For· rx;i inpl('. A f;;mily f1f fnur 1vith less 1.h;in $30 income per mflnth \\'ill get $108 wnrth of c0upons free of chargP. Now 1he s<1me family is rr- quired to pay $2 f0r $100 worth of ~La1nps. On the othE'r hand. a fvur- member f<1mil.v \\'Ith a max· imum alln11•ablc income of $360 a monlh 11·il! p<1y $99 t.o get $108 v.·orth of .stamps. At present that family pays $82 Se11. Ke11nedy Accuses AMA of 'Blacl\.111ail' for $10fi in coupons. Lyng s;iicl approxlm11tcl.v 10 5 m1llinn p!'rsnns nn1v ,get f{l(ld st;imps. 11cspi1e the cut- backs for higher income rrci· pienl s, the pro~r.:im is f'ii- pef'ted 1n incrr<1sf> to 12.fl \li'ASHINGTON !APJ -Sen. million by a year from now, discouraging "to see these ef-Lyn,e said . forts damaged severely by one !'1-l1Jst impnrt::i nt t0 that 1 EnCf'phalomyelitis. ··we plan to stori this disease righl now and not have it han,1t around," he said Thursday. Omohundro announced that v.•ithin two weeks every horse In Texas will be vaccinated, and ~·ithln thrH-weeks every horse in New Mexico. Oklahoma, Arkansas a n d Louisiana will be protected by immunization. But the ·slreping sickness alreadv has killed 1nore than 11.000 ·horses in Texas and ~1exico, and the U.S. Depart· ment of Agriculture has ap- pealed to horse ow n e r s throughout the nation to report immediately any cases of sick horses . Dr . Vrancis J. Mulhern said the USDA feared some horses lnfec!ed with the disease may have been moved out of Texas before the quai .. nt.ine, which Wf'nt into effect July 13. "\Ve need lo know as soon as possible if this has spread the infection. \Ve are en- ro11rilced bv each dil l' th;i\ p<1s~r-" withOut a c,:.<;e Outside Texas. Ho\\·evcr. we do not 11•<1n1 to be misled," s;iid Mulhern, a L1SDA anin1al reseilrch exrcr1. Rep. <_;r;ih;im Purcell i D- T<'x I. \\'as nol op!imi:ic ;ibnut chances for controlling the outbreak soon. "Most experts agree the present attempt~ tr halt the disease. includ111g mandatory v;iccination program of thr en· tire million.horse herd in Tl'.'x- a~. and the massive spr;iyin~ attempt~. v.•ill fail." Purcell said in a House speech. Elks Keep Black Ban DAILY PILOT $ FlorUfu Demonstrators THINK SALE Heckle, Spit on Sen. Ba'yh ORLANDO, FLA. !UPI) - Sh o u ti n g demonstrators, heckled and spat in the face of Sen. Birch Bayh, (0-lnd.,) upon his arrival Thursday to test Florida support for a 1972 presidential bid. "I musl admit, as a former golden gloves boxing ch11mp, when that guy spit in my face I was tempted lo knock him right on the seat of hL~ panls." Bayh told a news CQnference after the incideflt. 'ijle demonstrators were on the runway al Orlando Airport when Bayh got off the plane and follow ed him into the terminal. They a p pea red angry over Bayh's liberal ac- Toxic Ga s Escapes From Plant GLENDALE, Ariz. (UPI ) - A 60-square block area \\'as ordered e1·acua1ed late Thurs· lay bec;iuse of toxic gas fume~ released by a major fi re at a chemical fertilizer m11nufacturing plant. "We are notifying thP penple now that if they cans~ it (the gas\ or smell it, they \\'Ou!d be "'ise to evacuate," s-a i d Reserve Police Sgt. Larry VersteeJ!:. "We are advising 1 them to i;o to \h(' wesl outside !he <'ity 11·herc we've got a lit- tle n1nre room."' Versteeg sai<t thr gas was "toxic anrl n.<iuS('Olls .:ind it \\'Ould m;ike you ~ick if you got a Jiood dose of ii." Authorilir.s 111err unsure of the nilture of the chemic"\ in- volv('d but Versteeg said a number of barrels o f chemicals inside the plant ex- ploded. Other o£ficcrs said v.·ater incre;ised the gas produ ction and fircm('n requested hplp fro1n !he Phl)f'nix and Luke Air Force Ra.~" f i r e dep~rtmen!s which h::ivP f:111m l equ1pmcn1 . Thr entire \.li'nd;ilr firf> ::ind l pnlice department.~ wl.'re c;i!led out·and officers WM'" rrport"d ~ning dMr to door in the i1n- 1nediate are;i of the \Vi!bur tivltieii, especially his leadership last year of the Senate group that defe~.ed tile Supreme Cow-t nomination of Florida Judge G. Harrold Carswell. The v.·ell.<fressed hecklers, ranging from teenagers to white:-halred oldsters. rhanted "Go Home Bayh,'' "Bayh hates the South" and "Ravh [s a Communist.'' About 10 o'f the demonstrators carried anti- Bayh signs and the hflrd-core shouters numbered ab<lut :10, although the cro.,.,·d totaled 7fl to 100 persons. A few steps inside the 1€rminal, one of the most vociferous hecklers, a tall thin man about 3U years old, spat In Bayh 's face. Polic e stepped in before Bayh could react anr' led l!:im to tlie airpnrt VIP lounge for his scheduled new~ conference. The hef'klcr i de n ti fie r himself !0 ncw smiin Davr \Valker of \V~:S!-l·TY as E Schuman. a Vietnam v.' vetrran aod student at ne:'lr Roll ins College. lie t <• l Walker the spitting was i!ll ;i t> ]tDln tn~ Westcliff P la za Only cidenl but 11ddcd, "lt"s pcoplL ,_-"=---------~ like Aayh that ;1re turning thi s country C0n1 mun1st_'' '"I don 't feel the rudeness ch<1rattc ri7.ed by !hose who shouL nb~(t'n1 t ics and .-;pil. in my fare chilraclerizes t~e pen· p!r of the state of Florida," Bayh said. TAKE THE NEWS QU IZ W e Dare You ... Eve ry Saturday AMLING'S Newport Nursery 1500 •••t co 11"t hl 1 tiwoy newp<1rl b •a c.11, c.el i torr'l i a t e lephor'l e (7l "l 673·1552 ends last of July o OFF ON ALL PLANTS Edward M. Kennedy ~D· J'l'lass.), accused the \Va shington lobbyist for the Amerlc.in Medical Association Thursday of trying I e bla ckmail the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- n1ittee into silencing his at- !acks on the A~1A . man's irresponsible action." i:;rn\\1h. hr sairl. is the .11dop- Kennerly said the A!'l-1A had tinn nf the nalinnal income not sent him or his sub-standard.~ for qualification. committee any substantive No cost esti mates 11•ere reply lo the statements he made. but L.vn,e ~;i1d h" rx- made. peels the rro,er;im to operale N~:w ORLr:ANS (UPI) _\':llis Co., 1vhich m:-tnufacturf!~ Delegates to lhe !07th grand l'lnd 111hnle~11Jeg ff'rti lizerl'i, ad · I OPEN EVERY DAY E~C~PT TUESDAY In a statement prepared for delivery 1n the Senate. Ken- nedy, chief spo11sor of a na- tional he<1lth insurance bill np· po5t:d by !he Ar.lA. said "if we have to sacrifice pol1l1cal con- tr1but1ons to protect lives and health. that is a sm<1ll price to pay" The target of Kennedy's at- tack 11'as a July 19 letter he ~;:i 1d Harry Hintnn. direr1nr of the \Va shington office of the Afl!A . had 1rr1tten tri the dirrc· tor of the De mo c r a I 1 c Sen;itnrial Can1pa1gn Com· n1ittee. fn the letter. HS m!ide puhl1r hv Kennrdy. H1n1nn ~aid !hil t ''<1 ,~ ;i lifrlon,[? Dr1nnrT;i l I r-;:in- nnt acrept thr fil Ct thilt Srn_ Kennedy spt-"rtks for my parlv and i1s th1nk1ng nn so ser1nu.5 a m;itter as the na!inn"s hPalth care ~1 eanwh1le ." Hin ton added, "if. Sen. Kenned y wants {'very physician in the ('nuntry to lea1·e the Democrat.J c Party. he is going about 11 in the right \l",1\". 11inton had prefaced these statement~ by writing that he personally h;id done everything in his rower "[!) help the Democratic P11rty win Hs fair share of physician I support" and that tt was i®'l I dressing, extraordinary lodge r'onventlon of t e h vising residents to "shul ofr lj I Benevolen t and Protective their air CQnditioners, bu!ton Order of the Elks \'oted Thurs-down the h ouse and J AMLING -• ,,,.,... 1n u.1110 ... 1. horU~t .. t• M c. 11120 in exlstln° are<1s -more th;in '"Instead." he said. "lheir t> day tn rel;iin th~ organiza-rvac_u_,_1'_·_" _______ __c 2.000 of the n;ition's 3.100 chief \Vashington lobbv1st has counties _ ii•ith the Nixon sent \\"hat can only be decri bed budget re1111c.~t of $2 billion for as a bl11ckmail message to !he the fi scal .vear. director of the Democratic The new rules ilre r:qwc!ed Sena10ria1 Campaign Com-to he put 1ntn effect in most. mit tee." areas by early next Y<'ar, Then. referrin~ lo A1\·1Pt\C Lyng said. (America n !'l-1edical Political The pl;in 1ncludr<; a re- Ac!ion Committee), which he quircment that ;i household de!<cribed as the pohtlcal arm mus! be compr ised of relat<>rl of !hr A1\·1A, as 11·e1! a:. to the indivi dual s. 11'i1h few ex- A~IA itself, he said of Hinton 's ceptions ~uch "-" a nurse car- letter. \n~ for 11n unrPl;iterl prrsnn . "'Jn subsl<1nce it ~uc;gcsts Cnngrf>s.<". 11-ri11ng th;il intn th" that bPc<iuse .~nme por!:on of \::1 11·, sou.ch! to pre1·rnt stamps thP pnlit1c;il funds sunrllrd tn going lo hippie-type com- Al\1PA C by A~IA niernhrrs n1unrs and households of sluden1~. h::is been contrihut rd bv A\1-__ _ rAr tn lhr \a1np;i11<n. \0m- n1 111rr, the c;in1r;i11:::n rnn1-l "'- rn1rtrr our;:hl In hr ;ihlr bo!h In s1lrncr mv alt;oirks on the ! ,\/llA ;ind ~upprrss n1v rfforts to oht;11n for this nat ion-in ~pite 8f AMA op- p n s 1 ti ~ n -comprehensive rrform of 11s he<1llh rare del1vi>ry and financing system , including nalional health in· sur;incf'. '"The lrtter threatens. 110! lion's co n I r o v fl rs i a 1 re- quirement of "whites only" membership. The \·01e "'ilS taken by a sho1v of h<tnds 0n a rrsnluti0n 11·hirh 1vould have deleted the 11·ord "11·hitr" from mem· bcr.~hip requirement~ of the gr0up's charter. Elks (;rand Ex;ilted Ruler Glenn L. Miller ruled there "'il!I nnl. nccesJ'iary tv.·o-thirds vote for pa,~sage . Earlier. thp drfegate:i1 had ~i1·en i\fill<'r standhy 11uthorily 10 su~p<'nd the ll'hi!t.>s·only re- qu1rrmC'nt if he deemed such "rt ion "1n the best interests of !he ordC'r." \'ery subtly that 1f I persist, 1he AMA will manage to get 'every physician in the coun - try to \eave the Democratic The Great Summer Sale or Part~·.' " FREE FAMILY MOVIES TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. AT FASHION ' I• I . I ~f '· ,• The $4. Wash Pant The G REAT Bidwell B•rg a in of th8 1um· mer! All J,,c.k Bidw1Jll'1 wa1h 1la c.~1 t hat were pr1Jv!ously 40 "!. off ar1 now $4. ea c.h , two for $7. How ca n you re- sist ? This is " pd rficul erly great ber- 9 ain fot tho11J of you who weer waist 1i1e1 2q to 34 -ther."1 a terri fic. 18 · lection in these 1i1e1 !the ot her 1ize1- well, not 10 good ). But you c.en com• a nd look a nyway-you might fin d a bl!rmuda 1hort for half-pric.1 or 1111 dr811 shi rt for $6. You nev1r know , • , •• .• \ ,. W. c•rr: Your (hrJ1ltt·PlpMulh de•ltr1. 'C•u1e "'''!<now tf ~·ou"1e h•rPY wo!h the w1y we .\erVlce your pre~nt c•r )Ou'D comt h•ck •nd bu) ynur nc' I CAf fr(lm u1 1NJ, Sn -wt try I" k~cp our ~tr1'1cc l1nt1 ~hor1 tnd our ptople cour1rnu1. We 11m io do the 10nrk r11h1 the rir1t lime And"'' don't overch•rge for "'har we\·e done And ~tr~1ce 11o"c •I! w~ c1re 11hou1. filher \Ve l~rt ennu1h tn hi.re counen~ ~~lt1mtr'I to an~"'fr •II }'C'Uf que11ion.1 lfld 1hnw you JU~l the car )OU 11.•ant, And we c11e enough !n J.O over ~rvr new car 11.·ith a ~ne·toolh comb htff'rt ~ou dri~t 11 a"''Y We C.ut! Try u~ -ynu"ll •tr WE·CARE PACKAGE Plymouth Duster. A~~ 11Hlul •peci1I prk'J now: Duun\ 11!< <nmr•t! th•I • •m•U rnn.,~n, )el 1'1J fnnu~h. Sm1ll fft('lu1h In II'. In,. r"ttd. •••)' nn 3n. •••y '" <In'"• t••y "'I'"'-II•! rnolllli '" Cr11 ft" tn rom'l"<tr!, '""I' 1 b11 '<hit•.~•, ond ridr u 1"'00!/l u 1 m~<h t.1lt' r.11 --Oll<!IU I I NOWATYOURGROCER~j ISLAND I ·; ~ I._ ______ _, -'-34>7 ·' Vi111 Lido, N1wport Beach pn .•sro • \Our Chrysler·Pl,y1nouth Dealers. Costo Mesa Huntln9ton Beach Atlas Chrysler·Plymouth, Inc. Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth 2929. Harbor Boulevard 16661 Beach ~011levard •. J - • DARY PD.,OT E DITORIAL P A.GE ' Splitting Parl.5 of the South Coast and Saddleback Valley have V.'O n the reputation o( bein,I! areas \Y h e re the length of a young man's hair determined his right to an education. But last v.'eek at least nnr school di st:1cl decided to r;hed that. label Anolh('r d1:-1ri rt dcC"idcd In k<'cp it . ('aptstrano L'n1f1ed S( hnol l)1~1rirt trustee:-. scrapped an elaborate set of hair-len~th restricuons iind chose instead to allo\1' p<1rent s I.he rig ht to be re!ipons1ble fnr a son's appcaranef'. ·rustin Union ll!gh s(hool J)i <;trict truslf'eS. hO\\• e ver. decided to kcPp th('1r rule' \1 hirh use the collar of a T-shirt and olhcr n1ore !'ubje(·11ve yardsticks as criteria for a male ~ludcnrs standing on ran1pu.~. 1'he argun1t·nt.~ have raged for year~ -l'Vl'n into h igh cou rt s -over the ··appro1ed length"' of a rnan's hair on carnpus. Capistrano l 'nifil'd Trust('c Tiobert Dahlherg put perspective on the debate last \veek \\'hen he ~aid "We should say to each parent. 'He's your son: you d ress hirn and groom him the \Vay you 'van! '" Ironically, Dahlberg is the former superintendent of the Tustin Distrirt, \\'here, pnssib!y, he had oppor- tunity to observe the \vaste of energy and futility in continued flaps resulting fron1 hair length rules. Abundance of TaJ ent One of the more notable benefits of being an Art Colony is having a ready-made pool of top talent to dra \V upon for community projects. l.aguna's plethora of gifted citizens has helped pro- duce everything from the Pageant of the Masters to the General Plan, but nowhere has this particular frin~e benefit been more 1A1elcome than in the recent effort to get a ~-lain Beach Park development plan put together in time to meet a federal funding deadline. Hair Issue Prtost communities v.•ould be hard pul to know \vhcre to sl<1rt looking for a top·rank park architect La~una not only had one of the nation's finest hv· ing right 1n town -Jn fact right on the beac·h in c1urs· lion -but he was 1NU!ing and eager to help design the city park , on a nonprofit basis. Equally \V1l11ng to share their t1nH~ and !alcnl to get the long-a1ova1tcd civic projett off to a good slal't were three n1ore pr1ze·w1nning landsc<1pe archlic>l'ls and a nnted building arthilect, 1--agunans all. 'fhe five park designers are Richard Bigler. frrd Rriggs, 1',reder1ck Lang, Alberto Trevino and Kenneth \\lood. 1'heir rev.·ard -and Laguna's -may \rell be one of the most beautlful beachfront developments in the \l'Orid. T hey Rea ll y Serve Two large patrhes of dirt in San Clemente may soon becon1e lush, useful parks because of the imagin· ation and hard \.'.Ork of \\10 local service organizalionl'. The city's .Jaycel'.c;; and Kiwanis ('lub both have en- tered into forrnal <1grl'en1ents to develop -with donated talent. n1uSl'l e and n1oney -separate piirks projects in the c·11y·s 111•ii.;hburhoods. 'J'he Jaycee pro_jert involves the largc!il aC'reaJ.:e - al 1he Linda Lane park site near the <"ily beal'h \vhrre ~andscaping and picnic areas \viii he developed in con1· ing n1o_nths. '/'h~ projetl has \1·on a hearty Gods peed fronl CJty councilmen \vho have been hard-pressed to fu1d ~~ough funds for city development of the facil!ly. l\1\1·an1ans hope t~ accon1plish the same thing on surplus slate property 1n the 200 blol'k of /\vcnida Cor· ri oba . 'rhe only delay is Lhe formal offer of the land hy lhe state to the city fo r parks purposes under an estab- lished rolicy of the stale Division of 1-ligh"A'ays. I !ere are two organizations 'A-'hic h live up to the label of "service group." -- . I mak e this trip to reduce tensions lllld '. s You See Now , Son, Dear 6ftver 11111e11t •~1no1·i11g Danger It All Worked Out The guard examined their pe.rm 1ts and smiled tolerant!~. ··Taking the boy on hi:1 first hun1 , t-.1r S;iunders?'" I\(' askl'd "Tha\"s right." saic! the proud farher. .. Jim here 's 15. Tune 10 prov<' hansr!L" "l hope you get one, kid." sau\ the guard, opening the ~lt•ctrilicd gate. "But k e e p your r y l's peeled. They're gel· ling n1iRhl y scarce '' FaUier and son, rifles al the ready, lollov.·ed the narrov.·, marked pt1th through the n1ine field. pass- ed through a se· C"OOd gate and at last en\(>rcd The City. MUCH OF IT was fire·bhickened rub- ble, over which weeds and even small !rf!l!'S had begu n to grow, but here and there a gulled building s!i!I tov.'ered. "Gosh." said J fm, wide -r-y e d. "Everything seems i:;o .•. so crowded ." "Well , don't forget, .son."' said his father, "a million people used to live here ." "A million! Ifs hard to believe. Where 'd they sll go, Dad~·· His father looked surprised. "To The Suburbs. s0n. Leastwise. those thal could. Don't they teach you anything al 11chool?" ''SURE. DAO. Bui I never did qu ite un· derstand some 1h1ngs D1d they all go at onct?" His father lau.[?hed "No, ii started Jlowly. back in the S1xt1cs C:radually, The City grew 111ore and n1ore unlivable. There werP 1"1011·rr failures, And traffic 1an1s And unbreath11ble air. "\l.'orse yet, secmrd like hall lhr l"leorlr were jobless bums !JI 10~ nn wr\fare .inrl the crime rate v.·as so high 11 11'il.~n t sale to wal k the streets ·1n the d;11·l1Rhl '"The school.~ v.·cre 1crriblr. F11ll of knif.ings and dope. f-;o drrrn! parent wa nted to raise his ch1ldrl'n 111 an at- mosphere like that. So people began mov· Art Hoppe ing lo The Suburbs. '"f\a\urally, tne 111rrl·han1~ fnll1i\\'f'fl, opening shopping centers, branrh bilnk~ and all that. 1\s fattories bect1n1e t·lrll n and automated, th1•1· 1noved nul of The City, too, lube ("loser to their 11orkers. •·so, ,·ou SEE, there fi nally wasn·t any rrasnn for an.1 nn(' 1n The Suburhs to ri~k con1inJ( into The City any more .. , "\\"hy didn 't e1rrybor!y 1n The C11y JTIO\'e to The Suburbs, !)ad~" His falhcr frowned . "There t,11a ~n·l roon1, son. \\'e had lo think or land densi- ty factors and property values and . . \\'ell, an yway, Thf' Biotg 1n The Citie!l during the late Seventies solved lliat prnblem and since then. of course, we '1•e kept The Cilie!'; fenced and guarded. Now do ~ou undrrstand'"' , ''I guess so, Uad. All but one UllnR. Hnw did you dec1dl' who got lo rnove 10 The Suburbs and whQ had to stay in The C1!~,7·' '"H(lld it , son~ Thrre goes one~ Quick , shoot!., .Jl i\1'S RIFLE CRACKED. Thf' quarrv 11·ent dov.n . Father and !(On hurriE"d 01f'r ti> rxan11nE" their kill It v.·a~ an e1nacia1ed bliick OOy, 1101 n1uch older than Jim .l1m slarcrl at the dr<id bo1 , a s1r.~nge Jnok fH1 hrs f<l('P. "()on't \\'Orr'~, son ," Sflirl his f<1t)1rr. "You JLISt ptit hin1 out nf h1s n11scr~·. Thal·~ all·· "It i~n't (lial. nad ll"s h1.; ~kin 1 ne1rr saw ;inynnr with black skin brforr ·· "That"s ri~hl. son And in The SLJhurhs \"OU nr1•cr will " · ·Oh," said Jim. nodding 1bot1ghl111tl v, "nov.' l unders!and hnw you dcc.idcC .,.,·ho had to stay in The Clly ." Picking a Born Winner You're a born winner iF- Vou turn out to bt lw1Cl! the man ,rour mother hoped you'd be. The onl) timt' you bothered to send all'ay a bQx top you got back ii ?O-fn11t v a ch t by return ·mail. You are the ()nly man your agr in vour block v.•ho still r I has all hi5 owfl teet h. I Count 'e-n1 -32 Your only ha ndicap in life 1~ your golf score. A llE'W brttd of <log has bef'ti n:in1f'd 1n your honor by the A1ne r1can Ke nnel Cl11b. Your dumb kid looks like h1~ rnother 11nd your smart kid takes al1Pr you SO RARE AR E THE Tllllf.t: ri1~r8l'".!i you havt that the National lle.illh l.nstttute ha1 arranged lo ghc you free medk:al treaUnenl for lhe rest of ~our life. You took 1 chance and bought • 1tcondband car from Dick Nixon. then turned around snd ~ld ll for 10 time~ that pr\~ to a rich Texan woo \\'antrd it for a IOUYenlr Wht.n you fetl like eat1ni,: a 1uccP or watem1elon, you have two v i r e pre11lden~ h11ndy to pick out thf' .seeds Sometimes th e pUght of the anemir US. doll Ar deprt88t'' you 80 much Lhst you consider whether II ml~~ not bt • c--Ha l Bo vlt> '\ I ' ./ good idea to put oul 111 sounder t•urrcncy of your own Your "1fe gil'e~ RWll~' hrr last year·s d i11mond~ to Elizabeth Ta ylnr. 'i'ou don'! \1·orr)' o/1cn about 1\•hat (~ happening to the n<1tion:il ecology. \\'hy ~hould you~ Aflrr all, whrre\·tr you go, you makt your own erolngy. \\'llF.N Yfll"lt l L1P r11nnt·lh nvfr, it doe~n·t bother }IHI. l.t't one of !ht serrants mop it up. Vrour brolhl'r-in·l<iw Ira~ ~tcaciy v.·urk. Hrs 1ob 1s In p:it ~1111 un thl' b;it·k v.•hen }llll gf'l tirrd of rlo1111~ it ~oursrll. ,·ou ha \"e the hij.!gr~I J>Ornngraphy rnllPctioo in 1own. but l){'(':tUSe of your pre.st1ge the 1;nt11's <'till it art. There's nothin~ you hrilt V.'Or~e th111n v.1nnin~ the null1on 1tollar New 'i'ork ~llllr loller~·. l>i'l·au.;c 11 p11r~ you in ;innthrr 111x br:i rkrt and v.·h 11t Iii n111sant'P !h:i l t'an ht· Y()U c1nploy a~ a door1n11n the guy yoil r h1i;:h $;1·hoot i::nuh1.1t1ng tl:is~ 1 oted 11.~ nln~! likr l\ to .~1u·1·1•f!d \\'h('n y11u rr rl l1kr ~n1nk1nI: 10 lln rl('vAtor, you hair In ~l8nd w11h )'Our back to thr rc11r w111J !IO the door won"t cln~e on your c1g11r. Gloomy Gus r-.·nw th:tt Laguna's mayor and friend have · I.heir own re~taurant, can l'"e expeet the Goldberger 1h 1.[?h-r1~e sandv.·ich1 as a special of the day? -F'. A S. TMt ltt!u•• r11110• n •!lfrt' Vlowt. "ff "ICIU••llY 1~1 .. o! l"t "'""'••tr. s .... your j>el e•• .. ,. GIHMY Ou1, Cl•11Y f'lltl. T w o Mediums Sliould Equal So111e Media \\'e purists rnay protest at !ht prrvrrsion.~ of J;inguage, but languagt' .i,;oes its merr~· v.·a~'· 1~noring us. We put up sa ndb;igs ;igainst lhe rising ri1·er of l'ulgan.~ms anr1 neo!ogisrns. but our er· lorL~ are g<'IY..'rally as futile 11.o; !hose of l'in,ii: Canute com1nanding !he tides . \Vords change v.·Hly-nilly. regardless of scnsr. lo~ic. or grarnniar. This is p.arl nf lht "ldr-forrr·· vf a lital langua.[?e, anrl 11•h!le its guardians n1ay try lo prune the ( --'"")"' -~ ~ Sydney J. Harris · \_ e x1·c,,~r~. \I i~ 1n1poss1hlt tn krcp 111,.. hl'cigrs 1r11n or prf'\·cnl yPs1f'rciay 's weed fron1 bccom111g today's flov.rr. •·:i·1EntA"' lS TllE per/('{'t example rrg-11! llf!W of a worr1 1n transition. IL is .11 popula r v.'orrl, mr:tning the a\·enues of ~rnl'r<ll 1·nmmuni("alion. such as ne"'sp:iprr!'i. 1ntr~ai1nE'S, radio, !e levis1nn. It is a plural v.·ord, the singul;:ir being '"111('(1\Ul!l." R11t \\'hat ha~ hegun to happen is th;it ''media·• 1s now bc1n~ treated a..~ a l'ln~u l;ir nnun. anci '"rTK:dias'· is turn1nR into the plural. This st.n kes dismay in thr hc11r1 of all L11tin1sts and pedagogues, hu! ~rn~t· anrl 1r:ici 111on v.•ill not prevail - ··111rd1as" is v.·rll on 11s wav toward ar· cept;int'r . 1f n"t lcg1t1"1acy. And •·mcf!lun1" is ~\(I its v.a y ou1 as a des1gna- t1on of a single a1cn11e of communication . NUROO \' KNO"'S "'hy these mutation.~ of'CU r, or what dcrp folk-feeling: lil's behind !hc~I' nearly 1rre.~1slible changes. \VP h.11·e already \osl 111 English 1hr "ro1n111111rid pos.ses..~\ve," the "double ~er11!1 V<'," and !ht "sull1unctive preterit" -And 1nuch 1norr i~ still to go . \Vhcn <lid f'.;nglish·spcaking peop!r ~lop ~;i\·1ng •·some onc"s el~e" and hc,1t:1n s;1y1ng "someont r\~e's""? I hare knn11n •1nl~ 011r r)('rsnn 111 n1v l\fe \1h11 said ".~1n1f' one·~ else," 1vh1l'h 1.~ 1·orrecl bli1 sn11nd~ Art1f1cial Rnrl i.c; tntttlly ctrRci bcyood all hnpt of rf'11l':tl. 'Vhrn did the pa~<:-i.vt fonn . "lht' ho11<1f' is be1n,1t: built." comr inlll popular usagr, as against thf' old "1he hou~e 1.~ btuld1ng .. :' Grammanan.~ ma .v MTf'::tm :tbo\JI thi$ ba stardized u~r of th,.. pr('!l:cnl participlf' "l'lf'ing'' v.·ith lhf' pa.c;t participle bu!lt," hut 11 is of no avail. 1' \f), OF f OLIR.l\F:, I.hi' ~pl it infln1!e and !hr srntrnr·r t'nd11111, 11·11h a prrpll!'il• l1llfl remain ··s1n.\" only 1n thf' eyf's nf the 1·rst;il v1rg1n' in rhr 1rn1ple of l11ng11a.11r ··1rs n1r."' '11hn 1l1d vnu ste:'·, "1hiln v.hfl1n ," .. .,.,t.r.\' plr""''d," "try 11nci 11n.·• 'lhe bt'sl of>1hl' '"o"' -these 11rr no~ f'Vt.n alimpM:d l'IS .c;olrr1sms an ymorr, !'I(] f111m'li11r is their usage. Surviv ing a Wrecked Auto The government Is mo1·111c. r11p1d ly Inward n1akin.[? 1t possible 1n :-urv11•r, thP in1pact nf an autn v:rerk hut 1t"s harelv nln\'1nc. al all In n1a\.,r it. cas11•r tn grt uul nf \'nur !"ar aft1>r11·11rrl.~ ·fhr rrsult 1~ that:\ ~IMI prr<..(·n~ ilrr klll rel Ill llfl'f'kt'd ·IHJ11I f1rt'S 1'111 h .11•;11' and 1u1n1ht·r I f~kl dro11n 1n 1-1Jh111rrg"r! 11'h1rlr~. <l'T"t"rltn'-! tn d::r.t;i ! 11!>d h· ;1 l n111·r.,111 of ()kl:1hnrn;i n·~1 oin h !P11!'1 11nd('r c·nn!r11tt 111!11 the Ui·p:ir!n1cnt of Transportatu)o TllE HESEAl!l'lll~JlS' (IR I.;(' li RE HEPORT. r1\tt!le rl ''l:!ic <lpe \\"nrrh1nrss 11f \"rh1clrs 11nd (!cc·up11nt Sur1·1\'<1I." ('Oncludt•<... 111nrf'111t'I' "F.nnuc:h 1lrt::r.tl i~ .1rail:1hl r tn r~!:ibl1<h th;it f ll lr<1prncnt 11ithnut firr nr suhnH •1"j.!1·J\r P I ~ fr rqurnt Puough to Ii!' .:1 srri.,1:s prn. ble111 ·· Tra11~1'1(1rti111(1!1 lll'p:irln11•rit n1f1!·1rdi:; ~ii,\" !11e i)\..lahon1<1 i;:roup 1~ r1u11in111n~ its work , :ind lllC'\" poin! ou! th.11 ~lantl;1r(I'> fl'l r flnrnr11nb1l1ty of .1uto uph111~1r r.v h:ire ::r.lrr ;1rl1' b1'!'tl . .,rt But ·.,.,{' li<11 c :-c;1ri·hrd i11 1·:1111 thro1 1L;li thr Lont1rirnr1;i.I, ~~ri .·, n1lil11111 '\.~1111n.d H1,i:?h11::1y S,1ft•ly Rurri1ll l'li'\ n·~r;-,rlll h11rl~rt for ;n11· ~\(!11 that !h(· !11111•:1·1 1~ ci111ng (hr \,,11ul ,.f largc-sr:1lr rr·,t•rr1 h !ha1 will be nrrdrd 111 1•,t.1bl1!-h full ~·.in 1l ::r rd s f1+r ('~1·:1f1C ·llnrth1nr•'· \\ hal's n1nrc. 1ht• fl:111111.;1b1\rlr ~!;in 11;.\rd .~ct bi !hr drpartment 1-. 11 h;it 1he !lldahnma te~can h 1ea1n ;ijr,• 1d_1 f•·U!ld tn be the norm 1n the c<ir!i tn l':· tC'~!co. ,,___.- ,,,;--;./' v{tl:> 'I rlon't get it! Hnt0 t f(J<'S tltis 1·o m e urider l1ut1.'5c l\cl'J>ing ?' ·\ \"O TllERE IS l\l'l'ARE.\1TLV no U<;I! !(t"h111i.: In lhr :11110 111rlusrr~· itsi>!f to lake th" il',1d 111 111;1~111g \rh1r\cs more fire· rr"L'i1:111t F11r !h1· 1·on1p;in1rs 1vantt'd the i:'•1t•r n11 lt'll\ 10 ~rl a far we;ikcr fabrics :-1a11d:1rd tllnn 1hr butn r;:ite of four 1n- thf'~ prr m11111I(' \.\h1rh 11a~ final ly t',!;1hh,hrd 1\, tllr o~l:ih11111;i 'lud\ p111 11 ''The l~­ iu1 h rr·r n1111utc 11111111111!8! hurnlnj:! rate ~oi \111 :tlrcl hr !hr autn1nob1le m.inUfac· turrr.; f .. r 11·h1( l" 1ntci 1nr niatcna\s 1s l'(\t111 ;.h•111 rn the h11 rn1ng rate 0f 1Jrdlnary p;1;wr 1n11rls Tne rr port 1nf1r1 ;11crl '>tr.,ngty thJt th~ Nix o n St ill Poses \lnw dn ~nil r\IJ'\ :ica111-t !I P1 r~1rlrn! 11ho h<i~ rnrirrl 1•n1nha! 111 \ 11'l11.lll1, r!ran>d the ;ur fnr brt1r·1 11·1 ii " n~ 111111 R us~1A ::r.11d opcnrd a cl1,il<1J.:IH ' 11 1!!1 t h1n:1 on prare" t'mriln~ mrnt , rllC'f' do11 nl rodd"n I 11 1111 .. pl "·'I'll , IP d1li'l lll \\.i 11 f' 1)1 i)\P · ,),;ill' :1•p'r.111t .. !•1r tli• PH de 111 .'-:1' (• tJ0111;_: I\ ll;tl I (ll!h ~ 11.111 1ral h ·1 !1('1· ;1rP. 11 •·n111c 111 "'t l'n "1- ~I· 11 \1\{)11 ·•· ;1 re· ( ,.,,.u111 I • •1•11 11i <ind l>llf' lll~t·Jl<;;Fl ilf' !11 prnhlr n1,; t•! 11 ·~ 1hr .101111(!, And the ,\,•rr th:in 1\\(1 lh i rd~ or !hr ll<i!lt'ln'lll !Jr111ncra\1c t·n11nt1 1•1\!11rl11<1r1 , ;1~ rf""1)!)r1rrt in lhP c ;~111 1p !'nil , 1bn1u~ht the {'l'l•!lill11Y wnLJlrt h<' lht' hie !~Siil' f'IPO b{'fnn' !hf' ~nnnun<·rmrnt 11f r he rr·r!'ilrl•'ll1 ~ p\annrd 1 I'll In Prktnt:. ll{'Xl ~ca r The~ hnl'e r1rn rnnrr rca soo to th111k ~fl Ofl\\'. 1'11ERE \\"0:0.'"T B~'. TOO manv i<.<.U('.": l!·f! if i\"1xnn !-11i'•"rrrl~ 111 ::rl'ltlt' :~ nf'~o1\a!rd l'nd 11f llir• 11a1" ;,.., 11r ll 3, 11li• trr1n1na!inn n( A1nf'111:1111111 111\.~! 11 I' in th1~ h~ht !hilt the Prr<1dcnt .c; \Cr~ d:inng ,,~, (it•()f'fl t-----. f>rar GeorJ:e \\"hatr1·cr bPC"ame ('Ir the old· f1':;h1nnf'li nian ""'hn held rloors open for '>''Omen~ ~·I ISSES Gl\LLAl'TRV Dc:i r ~11~~t<:: He"lll fl11ttt'ned hetwprn ill door Rnr! 11 waH 1n !hr-bargai n hil~emrnl AM \·(!11 Mn11lc! .~f'f' the i;:u1 11hn !ook 0 0H hi~ h11t 1\·hrn v.r.n1en .[?OI on thr rlt111trr 1111111rn ~ l1h JIOI him 10 )eari; on [)p11l"s Isl and. ! Hie har<I \°'1i lso11 r~· 1 11111'> nn thr rrnn0mv 1akr on their 1'''11111 ;ii ~1g111f1t·.111rr. ' l 1·•111 ~hr hrc111111ni:: nf his ad- 1111•11•t1;il1un 1n l~ll i\1;(011 has run a 11;,1.111ti .u~ cuur'r on 1""-)llc1rs affrct111~ t 1~111101 HH'rt!. 1n!crl'~I rat rs. !a:lles :and 1111 n1•·' pol1C"1 l11s :altrn1pt a t f l' .. ll'~'!t d dcflar1nn 11nuld hn1e !vrn reu 1nl1·1 l 111 rarhrr 1l;t~~ ;1s pohl1rally :-111, 1•1.1\ l1 11 ii~ \.\ 1rlrl.1· pr('cilt'!cd he t•1tllc111 t hn!rl 10 1h;1t l11i1· undf'r lhr prc~~urf' of l11rrr;.1~f·d 11nemployment • ('\1 ·11 1f 1nll :1!ifln \\rrr Hrrcstrd . lt1!1;.1!111n has not ht'l'n t:onv1nc1ng!y ar~ r"qJ'd hut llrl"tnpl111 111rnt ha i;; vi~ihl\' in· trr:1~ed nnll \1xon still h11l1ts 1he linr. A.~ Sf'1"('rt11r"1· nf llir Trc;i-11r., .John Connally annou111·ed nn lhc Prr,1drnl"s behalf: no t:i x r111s :-.o 11rw ~pen1h11g l'\n w<1ge·pr\ce l"t'' 1r11' hoard. No rn;indatnry wage·price tuntrr1ls. II \\'l '\r; \1 ADE Tll ESE dcri~lons in r,,11 L11!;ilinn with hi11 ad1 i.;crs thC' rrr~i ­ di•nt prnhahly eannnt rrverse courS€' in I 1nu' 111 lu11 r· 1nuch eflr1'l before lhc elec- h.in 1 <1rnp:i1(!n nri.:t ~·c:ir And if he does h111" 1tt rc\·rrse cour~r his nppnnrnt ~ 11ilt 1 ··~.1rcl it as ;I ('(1nfrs~1on or trrnr and la~-k of !oresi~hl. The 1'\1,on ~1hC'~· rr-.1'> on thr i;tubbnm C'on11rt1nn that Pl"er~1h1n~ 1~ ,i:?f'!11ng hrt- trr fC'~ardlcss 1)/ 11·hal his !'e11atnnal npponents or leaders or organized labor .c;ay. Thr rhAirn111 n hf lhr Counril nf Econom1r Arl1·15('r~. Dr. Paul \II. \·ftCr;.11·kf'n . 1n~ists !hi'lt t~n proposlli(ln~ ~tanrl nut 11utpu1 anrl employment w1H 1·nnt1nur In r1~r !hr rat<' nf 1nfl11!1on will nnt ln1·r(';i~e hut prnh•1llly ciccrtasr. THE'\ HE '-1AK~;s •1111' imriorlan! ron· ('('t~lnn Ho"'fA ~t ll'l ll 1hr~c drvf'lnpmen1s unfl•!d and how !ar will they i;:,o? That !' chance!' of !'Ur\·1v:i) in a c.1r lh.11 plungt'! intn 1vatcr are slun ·"The air bubh!r co- 1rappcd in !the les t 1 1·ch1rle could ba hreillhf'd lr'is than 11nr 1i11nutr h\' 1he front -sea t passengers ;inrl only !'l1ghllv ,l!rra1er than a rn1nutP by rxpenenccd dJ\ers in the rc;ir sea!."" it said. THE REPORT FOL'..~0 that rar d("l(ltS 11nmf'l1n1r.o; Jammf'd unrlPr wa!!'r for rcas/lns that apparently ha\I' nothing !n cin 11·i1h the so·ca!Jed "o\Trprrssurf'' Qf thr water that ~ar!'; dnwn on 1he roof. This ovrrprrsstirc oflrn pu ~hcs lhc Lop~ nf rar_<, ··dov.·n s1gn1 f1(";in\ly,".mak1ni;: it sTi ll hardrr lo c1thrr grl ou1 ~,r brca111r. F:qu;ill.v lrr11chernus after an acc1drnt Are bu ses. rs[>('trallv srho<Jl bu&cs with push-out wlnd o11'S, lhe re sea r c h e r J disrovrrrd. ··rush-!1Ut w111dn11s pn:-.e :-ignlf1rant prnblems ;is iln l'!'it.:<IJ>C' rnulc frorn ~ hus," the rcpcirt say!' '"The~' arc 0f1rn in· adrqua(P to prr\·cnt passcngr r c1crlion anrl nr ron difftculr to open for t'scnpr ." lnterc11y bu5Cs. too. were found to ha\• l'SCape problems: "'Thr .idcriuary of win· dov.· ex ll.<; for {'scape 11 hrn passl'ngrrs fire Injured 1s doubtful bf""(<IUSI' nf the prn· hlcn1.o; 111 {'ntcring !he t'Xlts as well as the he1ghl of the exit aOO\e thr ground. a Target lhl' hi~ pol1t1r:tl QUrst1r•n . ron Thr i;Jnrk rn;irkrt rir:Ps nn1. ~rrm niurh 1rnrrc~~,.d \1·1th lhr speed nf the rrrr>1('r~ .inrl hn11 f:<r it 11 111 1.:1> fnr 1!11• r1·111:11nd1•r of ll1l~ yp11r The finllnt 1al J0urnfils and !he 1\r1" \'nrk b:ink ana l~st s rlf\ nn1 rrf1Pr1 op· timism nn thr par1 nf h11~1ne~' managrr• 10 m;i1('h Nixon ·~. E\rr)hnd~ seems to have hi,, f1ngrrs, rns.-.1•r1. lf you can bf'l1rvr 1!, lal'l(lr IC'arlf'r (;eorge t.le;inv thinks 1h1ngs Are ~n b.:irl !hat ti hr 11·rrr> i1>1:llnn hP 11nulci 1ns111u1e \1a~e ilhd 1>n1:e l'•Jnlr••ls, P1 ·1h;1ps t-.lP;iny can say lh1s hc<·ausr !hr rnaJur lahnr ('On· !racl~ entered into in 191i8 "Ill SO(•n ha1e bt'f'n renegot1aleci nn a h1ghrr w;i~e bas1:o: and this prnbleni 11•1ll no! IX' i:;n ;irute for the fcillov.ing .1·r;:ir nr two 11hrn \:ihor will rrsu me its dcmilnds for higher 1~agf'~. In !hf' mcant1n1t', \\ilge cnntrnl v.ouldn"t be ton bad. A drum ·f1rr. f)f crit1rism i~ <·oming frnrn Housr \\·ays and :0.1r<1ns Chairman \\'il b11r Mills who says the Ni1nn l'connm ic policies arc fa iling. He v.·::rnr~ to cut taxes and control wages and prices. rr1c1 ay, July 23. 1971 Tlie ed itnriol pope of lht Dni/11 Pilo t stfkl lo inform 011d Jllm- 11/o!e rt:aderJ by presentu1g th1J netos)Xlrtr's op1 111onJ and com- mentary O'n t<lpi c.t of interr st n11fl $rg11if ican ce, by proi;idinQ n forum for the erprrss1on n/ 011 r rcnrl('r$' opinions, und bu prrscnt11117 the rln•cr.~t 111r t1,. rninl~ ()f itijOrmtd nbser!if'T.': rnlfl 6pnkr.~mtn on toprrs of the d<ry. fl obcrl N. \Veed, P11bli.r,hcr I I I I CHECKING •UP• Did Y 011 Co11sume Y ou1· 326 Eggs? By L. ~1 . 80\'0 l'\oted . , .. Q. "'Isn't drug ad- du.:tion grounds for divorce?'' A. In 11 stales it is. ilabitual tJrunkenness is grounds 111 42 :>Lat es. ANIMAlogic ---.... ----'. '" -... 0.1"'' ~ .. Awo 'if AV OVT Of fl1f fA~T l-'IME~ ! " - Friday July 2). 1q71 DAIL V PI LOf State Law 'U11eo11 s tltutlo11al' Court Ol(s Abortions on Word of 1 Doctor SA;-..' fRAl'\CJSCO (U PI) - A :.\alt' aµ~Hate c:ourl ruh·d 1'hursday that all abortions tn California are lrgal i f performed by a physician in a Jieensed hospital during U1c J 1rst 20 "'eeks of pre11nancy. In a 2-1 decision, the St:i tr D1:>l ric1 Court of Appeal found 111osl :;eclions of the stale therapeutic abortion law un- <·uns titutional "insofar as thry 1>urport to deny or impose 1 t'Strict1ons upon a woman's right to terminal~ h er pregnancy." Tiie Stale Dep:irtrnent of I li:;,1Hh rt'IJUrltt.l Tbur~J.iy ll1;1! rnore than 62,000 legal ab6r- t1ons wert' ~rfonned 1r1 California last year. up fro111 15,339 in 1969 and ~.OJO in t9Gl'I. 'r he appellate t"ourt said •·a worn an hus a eonslitu! 1on;.i 1 right to terrninate a pregna!l· ey ~ubjccl to reasonably l·nacted legislauvc re~tric tions sup1x1rtin~ lcgitinialc stile ill· 1ercsts l.Jy 11s '<llTreditl'd' hospital provis1011.'' But n said the therapt:ul1r abortion 11cr s requ1rrn1ent or -;1pprova! or an abortion In ad- 1 .uu:~ Uy a !1uspital co1Hnllttee 11as "without reasonable con- sulut1onal justification " The r.ia1ority up held por- tions of the law requiring legal abortions to be perforn1ed by :1 physician 111 a licl'nsed hospi tal during th~ fi rst 20 11(•t·ks of pregnan<'y. ln a dissenting opinh1n . .lusl!l't' B l\'lo!1narl said "the te rnu11at11in of 1>rt•g1i:1ncy l!': nu1 nn unqualified r 1 g ht bl'\0ntl rl·gul.:.1l111n by tht' s1n1e hut :->Ub)t'C't Ill r('Ul'Ollabl~ lun1tat1on consonant wnh th~ 5!.9te's C<.lrnl)t'!ling interest in the l~allh and Y:e!fare of the prospect ive n1other .'" Justices Norman Elkington nnd Richard Sims. Y:bo signed the 22-page n1ajority opinion, and l\1ol1nari agreed that Dr. Robert \\'. Barksdale, v;ho was charged v.·llh ptrforming an abortion illegally In his East Bay office, sbould atand trial. Nearly Everyone Li ste11s to Landers ,\fltONG TllOSE sad cit1tens 11 ho apparenUy try to pcisun lhcrnseJves, 1usl 19 out of IOU d1f' ... , JT \\'AS THAT flashy Frenchman Heniy de Clourmont \\'ho noted. ··The \'.'Oman one loves alwa~·s smells good " • , . A NORTll l'AROLINIAN s c r 1 o us J y clain1s it's against the la1v in his state to sing out ol tu ne EXACTLY 326 hens' eggs. that's what the averagt man puts away every year. it's said ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~ A l\1AN \\'110 soaks h1~ heard three minutes befoi·e shaving c;,in gel three tin1es [t:i inany sh:ive.~ out of blade. A1vare of this. an inventor h a.~ 1·0111c up with :1 fancy little oirliclc he calls a chin cap. To be dipped in hot \\'a tcr and fil - led to lhc face 1vilh an elas!ic band around the head. The ~1c:11ning-t owel pnnciplc. Will 1t .~ell'.' "Nol well ," predicts 1111r Chief Prognosticator, ' r:..cept lo an occasional elder- l.1 gentleman with white \\hiskers.'' It 's the white 11 hiskers lhat are toughest, that's known. I R ATE SUBSCRLBERS repeatedly ask \vhat's "'-'rong \\'llh the upcoming generation. \\'ho am I to explain lha1'1 Still. the query does <·all to n11nd the con1111ent of !h:'.lt ?.nonynious sage 11ho s:Jtd, 'Trouble with each general ion i~ 11 neglects to read \ht· 1111nutr~ of the la st rnecting CUSTU1\IEfl SERVICE: (}. ''J)idn't the v.·ord 'pocketbook' .~tart oul as a trade name?'' /\. Th;it it did. And so did cube slc<;k linoleum., c~ca!a- 1nr, kiddie car. mineral oil. phonograph. kcro~enc, corn n1in1cogr:'.lph . . .Q. "Look. p.'ll, 111 n:-11111ng the JO 1ntlsl 1111- rort;111t dC\'C]OpllJelllS Ill lhl' nuto1n1J111c 1ndu.-,1ry since th<' !urn of lht' century. you left ttut one Ralph Nader ·· A. ... NEW STUDIES SII0 \11 the fellow who gets a divorce "'-'ails an average of two and a half years before he remarries .. !\1UST ALSO FILE the report that diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds are 11rver found in the same beds. A FAR AS Proper Job Club candidates go , wouldn't do to overlook Mr. Posthumous of Grandville, Mich., Mr. Bury of Ellenville. N.Y., or Mr. Coffin of Ol ympia, \\'ash .. each of whom either directs funerals or manages cemeteries. Then there's the Philadelphia den- t1sl named Dr. Puls, the New Jersey apartment ho u s e superintendent named !\t r. Possessky, and the Austin motel manager named Mni. Goodnight. NONE OF THE lNDIANS used vehicles with v.•heels. I mean before Columbus showed up here. No even the highl y soph1st1cated civilizations in l\lcxico. Central America and Peru. \\'hat's odd about th is rnuch-publicized fact is the chtl drC'r. of said Indians did use vechicles with wheels. As toys. But nobody thought to make the little earls; sizable enough to pack stuff around '"· Your questions and com- rnents are welcomed and ll ill be used in CHECKING UP tvlterevcr possible. Ad dre.~.~ letters ta L. !if. Boyd, P. 0 . Box 1875, Newport Beach, Calif., 92660. Solo11s 01( Revision For Court Syste1ns SACRi\fl•11'.;i\'.'J'O 1 l'PI I 1"hc Assrmh!y Thursday ;ip. proved 1andn1ark tcgi sla\1011 to> r l1n1inate 1nuruc1p:il and JU~tice courts in Cn!ifornia and create /l :;111glc stall'- fin<Jnccd $t1pcrior co urt liYS IC'nl. Th(' pro1>0sal, n1n1rd a1 mak- ing tn:ils speedier :ind 1J1e ;idn1in1strat1on of JUi>!1ce niorc rff1cicnt and ecani1n11cal, went to the Srnate on :i 5!>-17 vote. 11 \\'ould be subjCC! to voter r .it1flcation :it lhe November J!l72 grner:il election and \1ould ta\\e cfrcct 10 July 1973. The pnrkagc included lhrl'e hill!: .ind a con~lllut1onal <1n1cndment. Bili n u !"'l Bat ~ 1'o Be l(ilJ cd In 'fularc 1'L'LAJ1E (APl-AltC'r three r hlldren 1\·cre expo~cd to b;H" -one of lht'1n rnh1d --Tulare 0H1c111ls d('c;1dcd IQ us c r vani de to kill a a horde or !he crea ture" t1v1ng 111 pal111 1rl'CS Thr children arc taking the pa inful J•l-d:iy past eur !>hots to protect lhe1n against rabies, a d1!'ca~e v.·hich attacks the cen· 1r:1I nrr\'ous sysle1n ;:ind 1~ almo"t ahvr1ys fatal The treatni<'nl~ l)('gan after h<'al!h department I r<; t" rli~clo~cd a bat "'h1eh bit ;in 8- ~f"lr old boy w:l!'; rabid. Trc,1tm<:nls ;il~o havt> ht•c n r,rdcrrd as a prccaul1o n for ;i 9-year-otd gi rl ;ind J..ycar--0ld boy srral('hcd by soa nng bat.<;. The bat erndic:i!ion program V.'111 not hcg1n until at least r.i1onrlay, said Chris Souza. city ::idminislralivc secretary, in ;in inlcrv1ew TI1ursday. ('1ly oHirials must firsl drlermine lhc safest way to ~prcad lhc cyanid<' to avoid r nd:u1itc rin.1: people a n d <1nrn1als w11h the poison . shr ~a1d Pahn trees infested "'ith bats arc in a ~sidenlial area. Sht' said officials also are looking for the heaviest con- rcntra!ions or bals and will use cyan1cl<' on them first, as rf'cnmrnendrd hy .state vector l'nntrnl olliccr Keith P.turra)', {)f)T nlread,v v.a.s spraycrl on \hr trees but ''all 11 did v.·as i::1v<' them ;i ha1h" i\1i.~.~ Souza fi,lld The C'Ot1ncil ~ave its ap- prnv:il to u.~f' cyAn1d<' Wrd- 11t...:;dar after the DOT foiled. 'fhe author. Assemblyman .J~1mcs llaye.s (R-Long Beach), an architect of the legislature's 1969 divor ce rrforn1 law. said he considered the ''senate c limate favorable" for his co u r I revision progran1. Hayes to!d the Assembly a state-financed system would rt'lieve property taxpayers of thr expcnst' of financing cosUy !rials such as those of Angela J)a1·1o;;. Sirhan Sirhan and Charles l\lanson. Uas1cally, muniCiJ)<ll court judges 1vould be made superior t'Qurt judges and paid the s..<lme S.14Jl(IO annual salary, rur- r<'nlly. they receive about ¥29.000 .Just1c1? ('OUrt j udge~ would he t'l'narnC'd magistrates. They v•ould handle such lhin,i;:s as lra[fic violations, small claims and mis dC'mcanors. Additionally, a new office of state n1a rshal would be created . His officers would act a!': bailiff:.; in the cour ts replacing r;heriffs deputies and deputy marshals. Mass Deatli Trial Lid Under Fire YLBA CITY, Cali f. (UPI) - Defense Attorney Ri c hard Hawk . describing mas s murder suspe<:t Juan V _ Corona as "his own best set lesman,'' objecLs tn a judge's ruling which prevents Corona from talking to new~men. "'If you could talk to hlm you would find out what a nice guy he really is," Hal'·k told nr"'·smcn Thursday after leav· ing a hearing in which Superior Court Judge John Hauck im posed a gag rule in the case. Corona. 37. a farm labor C(lnt.ractor. was indicted by a county grand jury last week In the slayings of 25 itinerants wbose bodies were found buried along the 1 c en i c Feather River. In an interview with three ncv.·smen published Tuesday, <.:orona said he is innocent of the killings . He said he has not lost faith in the United St.ate~ because of the charges and want." his children to ge to srhool and le11m English. HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE , COST" ME)A-)JOO H•rbor ll!•d. •1Wll1'0fl 11, COST ... MES"-1lJ E !/tto St 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY ·AND HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL rOUNTAIN VALlEY-11911, M•gnalo• Sr ., la!Otr• ~OUNTAIN VALLEY-161<1 Mt•t>O• 8h10 tt. i,1 .. 190' EL 10~0--£1 lo•o •I RDU<ll•ld R- .. UNTINGlON 6EACH~ltll II••</\ 111"11. •I ""•~I• SANT ... AN"-1'°' w Eoing•r •NI B•l•tol ~t W[SIMINST(R-.au WHlmin•I•• •I Go1<1•11 w .. r HUNTINGTON 8E ... CH-fl61 AdtlT" ., llroolo;/\unt llUNllNGTON BE ... CH-B••cn ' Edf"9"' !i\JNllNGTON 8EACH-W•ttlt• tt. 5prl1>9Gflll ·.I $)" &51" ::'" 4 Libbey Glass Tumblers l nv•lv '61"\lq~tl' "°"'"' 1umblr" Tt oh"" $OIO!V ""' and h1ovv b<11,.. d.,1gn. Ptrfect ••t•• for 1011, cool .,_....,...," '"'0". $] 91 Va lue! Vinyl 12 Ft.Adhesive Shelf Lining •Popular Color1"& besign$ $109 [o~v ln u•• cid!-.!1lvf V..lf linin') ;., '""'"'""""of 8 pottrrn• & CQIO"· :o•r """' or 7hrdtv'• D1o,coo.int r,, •. l~ !"<lt by 18 1ncht1 . 47 1 ea. Havoline Quart Motor Oil 20 or30 Wt. 3 $ f omooJt Hovoli,,. ci;I_ 0F 1 Dr1count Pri<.Oldl Chong• you~ nwn ool I ond reel!.,"'"'! $1 2 ' Norelco Flashcubes Pack of 3 !itr><k; !JP '""'wot fh,.f- IY •low d»<OUro! pr.<e! 77c I ' ~tondord couett• 64 t~ .<lfdon. Cortndg•c C p!o·1 YO m'"""' on eo•h •<dt. $995 Value! Rybutol IRON PLUS Multiple Vita;nins Bottle of 365 v 110...,;,,, fer th• ... n~1., lamoly In •p~clat J;ttoittd l omoo oiler, Buy now ot ~<>eC!O(t;lor wvin.o•' $2'' · NOW AVAILABLE Al All@ L~ Wt Hatt Natural llealtll food Produ .&t A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD Na tu rite Health Food Products ACEROLA C 100 mg. • llottle of 100 ,, ..•.•••.•. Sl.'19 ROSE Hll"S "C" 'lSO mg. •lolll• of 100 .•••..•••••. $1.69 ALFALFA TAllETS • Bottle of 250 .. , , , • , •••••.. 91< I -COMPLEX and C • lottleof 100 •.....•.•.••• $2.91 BONE MfAL TABLETS •Iott le of 100 , ...•... , -.... •le COD LIVER OIL CAf'SUlfS •Botti• of 100 ........•••• $1.29 DOLOMln T AlllETS • Iott le iof 100 .........•.... fl!' GARUC & PARSLEY TAl lETS • Iott le of 100 . , ••• , • , , •• , $I, 91 KElP TAILETS • Iott le of 250 .....•..• , , •.. tit IW""'"'""i l lECHITHIN CAPSULES •Bottle of 100 COpi\ll•t , .•. $1 .91 PR OTEIN WAFERS •lottlo of lOO •.•.•••••••. $1.39 VITAMIN A 25,00"0 UHrT • lottlo ef 100 •;.:, .••• , •• ,.$1.lt VITAMIN 1100 lu •Iott!. ef 100 •••••••••••. $2 .91 VITAMIN E 200 IU • lottlo of 50 , ..••.• , ••••• $2.tl VITA-HEAlTH TAll.lTS • k ttl• of 90 ........... $2.tl WHEAT GERM CA,SUlES • 1o111. of 100 .......... s1 .1t WHOlE DESSICATlD ll••r T•blm •Iott!• ef 100 •••·•·'···$1 .4t ~-'.~.Special Buys _ ... 't,PPBGiilfDisaounts "'" ' S.ll'S;t;rt.J;,cJ.yt Price1 GMd thrv tuesdoy ~·. ····· s3so Value! Men's SHORT SLEEVE ; Acrylic Knit ~ sport shirts $212 ··~l<lrt 'l"Pt'd 1tyl1t In ....... , .. .,.,., "'"'t "'~"t •d colot1 . fµl l j o11\~J lor lit· Cr r<in1fm! 1•> i"ll cut "'•e> S-M-L-XL. Ynur L"'"""· $ J 2' Sayelle Acrylic ~~Knitting Yarn IAYl "'• 4 Ounc• 4 Ply Slc:tln ~;,:,:.: ~:;.~,:'. 84( ~i ••• , ,....;1, blo.r;~ - i"';I. Mothp1 onl, mochi,,. -.t.oble & d""'bl•. In pop- "la• colors. s7•s Wall to Wall 5x6' ~~~~~~~~ • Bathroom Rug With Matching lid Cover. '•6' pluoh ,;,. ' .,, . "'"" '" $4'' )·lot Pir>k, Bumt Orongt. Go) d, R<>yol Blut , U - looc. U A..oc:odco. W l1t1 pott•tn JIOP9'· -; ...... ""'"'"'""t ;, Mo "''· $594 °'"'"'" <>I •~· fl<""'O" bon<l or l•<>ther U r<OP. f t;ll y guo1on- !ttd. .. » $25" Value! Steel Wall Adjustable Chaise lounge With Floral Pad Discount Price $11 88 , 1 O' Swim Pool , • 10 n ..• 2•"$1744 1 S111 ' I Hn! "''olh•r •~c;ol ! Steel o..ol! pool I Ouol,tv cnn.irurttd cf\oi\• ho••!"'" dv 1" a l"""'"""" lrome. ,,,,.,,,, , rnmi>I•!• ,. >ih dolu•• l larol '""'ltd lo~, 1><><L 110> t o•v roll "·htol<. h~ld• <>ver 1,000 QClion. of wo11r. II~\ 11tn-\lop "mbO>••d ~i,.,~1 I.nor, J,.11,v o<>"o• <P•.,•on1ed ,1 .. r woll1 IN ~Pe,,gth CJ U•(ll)Qrt. Deluxe Auto Seat Cushion ~;;,:f i.:=!;:n~~ $167 ,.,, month•! V•nt1• 1,,,.,d •ra! ~••P' \'"'-' •;f dry and ••'••1hed. $1°value! Gotham Poly Ice Chest Evaporative Room Cooler K t •P \'OOr ~"';";;,';~; $2233 do wo Woll> otJOll1y E•ki· . "'° slnol•· 'Pffd cooler. $ J" long Handled Garden Tools • $1.19 Kali•• $1 79 H Sc l •B.,..,,!T-.np.ofSd 1t 1 · oe "'''" pt)lo.i..<J hon:Jw.O<>d ho" $)44 i;; H•gh qut,iloly ot 0 ,;;.; • Sl.'f Sk•d •. ·• .$1 .71 ' 13tt Everaln Non-Tip Oscillatlng Sprinkler II" Gallon Plant Food ·:~ ly Swift. M•k•r ef Viti-•• Fo1t g"''"'l"O f.,'tfil••• t\1"'1 lo"'" from brown to gr••n '" day•. 87' 49' Canvas Work Gloves fJ· '•• M•• ..... w...,," H.avy duty cot1""'1 for gotd•"· 34c ~-fornou' for quololy. Mode Ill th• U.S A. by Dov id. 49c Chrome Hand Tools • T.......i • T,.,,., .. ....,, •C•~ luyl Ol"ldS..V.47~ Of Thtlfty. Quoloty mod.. 19 Inch Rotary · Power lawn Mower $49 88 Wlrii Q,..t1 Ce+ch•r 18•io0• 6' St..itton J H,,. ...-g,.._ w0!h [-Z 1pi" •l(nll ,,.,.,.,, .C -pao1t1on r\l•Oftl• • ' I I I I ! ' f nday J11ly :?J. 1971 , Maast Pay ' -0 ' ___ LEG_AL~ NOT,,_'.'IC':'.E'._ __ 1 ___ L_EG_A_L NOTICE _----LEGAL NOT_IC_t._' -- 1-_-1Ylf0""1 Of THI -.10i1u.t.1,_ STATfll\EKT OF 1'·111'1 Mlltlf,lA"I INSUll.t.NCE COM,.ANY ,!CTITIOUi IUllNl!lf 6H No-rt c: ... 1 ... Dtlw1, N-•I lt.-c~, ClllH!r,.I• NI.Ml iTATIMINT Yut ...... D«-II. !tit 1"1 IOllOWI .. ---<IOI"' lOl•I ~r'llTHlll •-ho 1,..qt I. line 121 '111'!4'.M tlll•~ue~"'oevELOPMENT COM,. AN Y, "fo!el •i.1>1Uh• !,. ... J,. LI<..-Ill -\,liiO,I°' 1' flelbOA 81v Clvl>, 1?21 W c,..11 IPKi.I "''Pk.i• t-H1~w1Y. M.-1 M""l'I. Cell!,. ~IMO CP-J, l o..,. h > T empo Publishe1· l,000.000 Oii 1,/tl,W l• 1 l)f,IOI .. 1 WllU1m ... ""'"'· ~u W-ll~IO C1pl111 p.tlO·..,p or Olll~IOfV 6'Pln•• Dtowl, ~ufl'lffl 0.~1. Cl . f1o03. !l"•'i• ), LIM tsA./ (••I Motdl•" 1221 WNI eo.11 ,. • ., In •nd con1.io.11e<1 "-''P"'• MIVhwtY, I Mtl<>I, C1lll l l"-oe J, t1,,_ 1'A) ...!:~~p.~1inn> h c_..c:1..., DY I H rl· u ninlQMd fund• 1111rpl.,o) Wllll•m A 'ml!n IP"'9 l. LO,,. 208) Gets Prollation Tr.11 t!•l•lft•tll ...... 111..i wlm IM COUii· Su,PIU1 •• r.:i••O• pC>lk:Jl>okl•fl LOS AJ'ICELES -"Tempo" before heini:: booked on 15 ~~~·~:~~~"c"i:;" Jcr:i"ev Oii Ju!Y 1' 1"'· lncv.:::; ,3,:. L~:,1;~•11t 11, l JM 11 ::::ff~ Publisher \Villiam Robe•I "O"nls of gra11d theft ond 15 ""..-n.,.•TL1w o ~. , ---' ~ " u2n y..,1ur• ''""·· tu•1•.. '"""r''"""' 1 "'" ,.._ yur !P•oe 11. L+ro• ltl ~.Jti.m i.o ltussell was placed on five charges ol violating r;tate sh ... m111 011r.1, c1111 ....... 11 t 1 .. 1 Wr "•••DJ c..-111, "'"' '"• •Ila~• 11omo •I• in "''"'"""'' "'"" •n• An~u~1 s111• ob · Tl d b ' I (' T 1UtS mrnt l<>• lho Y•lr l n<led 0.Clmllr JI, 1910, n>O<!e 10 rt>r ln1u•tntr CommlH•onol' years pr at1on iurs ay ya corporation regu a ions. Pubt"Md O<•nve. Ccr.•I Celt~ l'Hot. Jui• or in• )1111 01 ca11roMl1. P"'~""'nt ro 1aw Los Angeles County Superior 1----------------1, "· 1J. :ict, 1,,1 111ot.11 F. L. ~P<>•'•· Yk • p,.,,a.~1 '' . d l A, He<b"tr, '''"'~'"' .... ourt JU ge and ordered to Pub1l1n"" O'•n$• c°"'11 O.Hr Pilot 1u1v 10. n. 11, 11, 7~. "'' 1000-" Close 1111 rnake restitution or $20,0CXI to \ 1ctu11 s who bought shares in his bankrupt Sunday r.1ail ~yn­ <ltcatt·. 1'hcresa Smith, 17, ll1\l'r~1de. n10Vf" 111 for tloscr loo~ al \\'t·~tern barroom ~ccnr ~rulptured 1n 1111.~tal by Floyd Lot t. 'J'hf'r<'sa \Vas a rr<·t'nl v1s1lor to Fest ival or \r\s in Lal!una Beach \\here Lott"!>-\1ur k is on dis play along \vith 1vorks by near- 1.v 200 other art1s1 .... Judge \Vdliam L. flllzi slso ordered Russell. 44, La Habra, 10 serve his probation term in Orange County and refrain from any further activity in lhe ne\\'spaper publishing or <·1rcula1ton business pending lli:c; d1:c;cha r ge rrom bankruptcy. Supervisor~ Increa ;;l' Bed 1'axc;; SANTA AJ\'A ()rangf• ('ounly Supervisors h;11 l' !n· l'rcased the tx-d tax fron1 4 111 6 percent f!('~p1!t• 1 II 1' detern1ined opposition of Lynn Harris Hicks, 01vner cif ;1 Capistrano Beach m o 1 "l . apartmenl facility. Tax Collector Robert Citron proposed the increase and s:ud rf'venue from lhf' 20 rnoteJ<; 111 uninrorporiitcd areas :-houhl 11µ !he <:ounty\ 1:1~1· lro1n S31.000 l(j~t \'!'<Jr 111 :ih1i.11 $45.000 !Hr" l!u·k" <JfJ.:llC'rl tl1.1: Tiu • la.x should nor <ipph l•J lnc«1I residents nf lnw 1111·01111· 11 1111 111u~t renl b\ tht• 11l't·h ''Eldcrl.v p1•rso!1s. )Oung p1•11- ple. families of i\1annes s\:1· lioned ne<irbv ulf ~ta v for !;horl peri0tfs for various reasons. Thev should 1101 hr Jl('nali zrd. ·hl!'Y nerd lht· money The law prnv1df'~ I h al persons ~I Dy1ng for :10 days or !on,gcr ;i re not ta-.:('d Mr!!. !licks got supporl frn111 Supervisor llonald C'a.~pcrs a~ he cast the lone negative vole on lhe increase "This type of law kills th1· J{OO!'le that lays the golden ci:~. Tourist money is the best. rreshest kind. We should en· <:oorage its spend i nJ:,'' Caspers said. Wjns UC Honor Richard Not ari of !8401 Pal - lerson \Vay. 11un1 in gt on Beach. is one of thn·t· ur Riverside studen1 s to rl'Cr1Y<' 11 National Sc1encr Fuundat1n11 f'ellowship for s u m rn e r research projrcts. Notari will .study uses of compul('rs 111 psychologica! research Barrister Faces Perjury Cliarges ( Hussell "'as accused of bilk- ing Sunday i\lait investors of 1nore than £60.000 last Nov. 5 Philatelic Unit Meets SAi>.;T .I\ ;i('('USl'fl Lido Isle AN.I\ -A l.111 vrr 111 1rans!r1·n11g ·• 11·01n;u1"s hnrnP ln\11 tu~ 011 n nan1e 1n a 111u1·e t1J a101d bank St1zure of the prn- ]lf'fl,V has been ordered lo faee lr1aJ Dec . 13 in Orange County Grove l\1an F ai ·es Trial Su1w•1'111r Courl 1)n frn ud and BUENA PARK 'fhe per Jury charges . Orange C nun l y Philatelic .Judge Hyron K. t\1c~1 i!lan Society \~ill now meet at frl'cd CJi·;.uige attorney \Vard ~1ercury Savin gs and Loan (" fl1 ikkelson on his own Association. 8955 Valley View in Buena Park. rt'eog111t.i11CC' and set Nov. 12 ... -; the date for a pretrial hear-i1eetings were previously at 1ng. M1k:;eJson has pleaded in-the Glendale Federal Savings 11uccnt of l:harges cont.aincd 1n and Loan in Fullerton. ;in Oninge County Grand Jur.v ·rhe meeting time will re- 1nd1c1rncnl. main 7:30 p.m. on the thil\J i\lif.kel:-on 1~ ncc·usrd uf r·nday of every month. I I I A second meeting or the lr;H1-lerr1ng tic lOmr o f\.lrs . \;11•1111,1 Hc·lll'r. :!2l Via Nu.:t', Philatelic Society serving San· l~~ Ana residents will be at 6 1n1u liJ.~ 011 n n:unc 011 St'jl\. :re, S"\tS ':~ $2999 NONE OVER SS9.99 Up 10 d1t11 fashion, Even lh• newest button H1p poi;kel1, Pure wool wor· 1111da in plaid1, 1trlp111 ~ 1o!id1. Double l':n•U . Mou :,,,.~ •••••••••••••••• SPORTCOATS " •ow None 0 •1r $1999 s3999 Double 11:,.,,., · Mos1 S1Le 1 ••••••••••••••• SLACKS 1011 None Over $499 s1499 l!lli!i ~IHirtly allcr ~he rcceiv· p.n1. on the first Friday of f'd ;i dt!ni:ind for immediate every month at Lincoln Sav-IOOo/. Polv•n •• flJYllll'll( Of a $]()(),()()() hank ings <ind Loon al J?th and f loreDo~UJ;~';,~7;: L .. q ln 1'ot Death SANTA ANA -A G a rde11 10,.,1. l;:":'~is~10~1~s~tre;;;e~ts~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;~Ill "•SPECIAL••• (;rove 1nan accused ul the h 'rh<' inda:trnent also alleges •.· DOUBlE KNIT SLACKS •. rnurdcr of is girl friend·~ 15-lhal Mikkelson. 43 1 was <1ware n1ont h-old baby has bern I I I THINK SALE • $9 99 • I . I I ml M" lei er lcaoslccced e • e 11rdercd to aee Ina Oct. 20 111 strM·k in Lhe trockrr Citizens •• • • • • • • • e ()r:1ngl:' County Supcriur Court Nntional B:ink an d Security ;ind lo ren1a111 in county Jail l'ticific National I.kink ;n ;1bou1 until hi s tri:il d:l\f'. llit' 11rnr sht• ree~1~·ed the de- .ludg1· llyron K :O.ll'.\\1\l.111 111;1nd 1or p:·.~'nlcnt u! lht' !0<111 .1 n·ii•rted b;11I fnr Donald li.·l· '!'ht• 1nd1ctrncnl ::.tales that, Coat~. '.19. after rev1('V.1n~ \11kkt>lson s:11d hi• pai d all !hr, t·hargl·s of murder. ~odon1v 1ux 1n~tc.llrnent~ due on lhe nn d child molest hied t1ga1n:-l properly lrurn lht· elate he1 1he defend:int J\1av 28. ~hortlv ;1qu1rcd lht' Lido Is le hon1e to aftrr the body of.liltle Chadd the d:1tr It was ~Id. Bryan Dunham \vas lound by1----- h1s 1nolher. Edna l\1cWhortcr 1~~5::=~ 18. Long Beach. ~ Police said i\1iss J\1c\Vhorter !ol d lham that she <ind the in- fant had been l1v1ng at Coats' ;1partn1ent and that she lef! Coats to babysit with her sun. Sl1f' said she re!urned in lh1' rarly hour.~ of the morning !ci !ind the little boy bruised ;ind bl1-ed1ng and hardly brra1hini; noc·lors at Westminster Con1 . 11111n1ty I lospital worked for !'.I hour.~ 1n a vain bid to save 1he Ille of the b;idly beaten chil d. Westcliff Plaza Only THE BEST l!f"~Hl•·r,11111 1J n 11 g: prov!' "P1'1111u r.~'" 1" 11111· or tht"' 11 •orld's 1nost rui•ular cornu· :-1 rips. J\f'ac.I it daily in the ll1\lLY l'JL01'. Summer Sale Now • 1n Progress • Storewide Reductions SP. PurcWtr 1 (77/te-tJt/~sec-_,far 5a(ISeff. 3/{.,pkfoi$. .. 5 ftett~.---30 '~~! mr ;1(t 1,,.;;f/1t7I ;gli I 1l l77r hsrs ctn/eYt'd7fltt/i. !li.tr-HtO'liedjCJk£ hf 1 . · OJ2t?/vS-J14taa!f (J,111i,ir/tv111e--~ -;;!2to-5}21'JV 011.tfl at tliis f2 ricc-r. ~ • LEGAL NOTICE p; 10fU p;1CTITIOUS IUSINESI NAME STATEMENT TM fOllow ong P••oono 1r~ Cloo"9 bu1l,,.i1 ••: ITRETCH I. SEW FABRIC: CENT ER. N•WPO(I l!to<h. J!11 W•ll<till Drl••· i.i....--1 l!Mch, C:•lll0<n•• ta6C A.lid• tnv~•ltr11nl1, !n(. (C1lltorrol1}, 2!ll w ... rc lllf Orive, N-Po<I k•<"· ~lifo<"n!• ni.«t. T"I' buolne .. •• tonautl.0 bv • lOI"· pOr.o!ioll. Gordon 1!11k1n Pr•so~nl lhll 1tatem""t WIO !lie<! W(I~"" Cl!Hlfl IV Cl1rk o! Or•nv• Cwntv on JVIP J, M1111n, f'h1l91, CCll>llu 10 & llothtftlH~ Allt rn1r1 11 L•w 11111 Ctntury l'a'11c E11!, Sull1 JN LOI .lr11al1l, C•llftr,.ia _, T·IHU Pub11!.l>ot! Or•nM C:onl D1llr PllOI, Ju. r1 '· 1•, iJ. JO. 191! 196.'1·11 LEGAL NOTICE Pubhol>•~ o ronqo (""'' D1•<1 Polo!. Jui. 16. 1J. XI •na Augu\I 1. 1~11 l9el II LEGAL NOTICE ' lllll Fl(llT!OUS BUSl'"ESI NOME STAllMl.NT T"• t~l!0""'"9 Dor\.On~ •r• ~nof>V bU> """ •• LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE S>:VPAR.C MEOtCIL Gll:OUP, llll<J)l-------s.,.p1r~ Blvo ~~·•• A. I • v In e , l'·lllH C:ol '"'"'" Fl(T!l10U5 BUSINESI Oon~la ~ ~.1 ... M 0 ' 11110 (•n!v•v NAME ~TAT[Ml.Nl P~•· [•ot l A l~• lo•lowonQ ""'°"' ''e oa•n<j buS•"'" Oav.a M 1.•n11 M O , lO:itlJ S n l<~wl~Q•or, 1ngl~..,OO<!. SOUTH[RN C I t I~ 0 " NI I Al f.lo<•• !I. L•~•n M D, IOI W \l!h ~!, l ORNEV Sf.RVICF •ll l>Y•n·oa l A, ,.ti•<>•, Son C•emr o!•, (11 !oro•• 91~11 lllbe<lo H•O•l~o. MO, ~l:W. Rt•ed•. GLORIA .. DL!NE llLAKE, •:,I Ta<1anA A••n<1l1 Aflena, S•" ci.me n1e, Tl>i> ~u•I""' 11 oOnduclr<I b., G•<>oral l111tn<n'o 910/? Plr'""'snlo T~I, bu1;n•>i 11 Dei!lQ rondu<:led bY "" Don~ld I( l(fllv, M 0 . 1nd<Y<du1 I llU·OC $1CLORIA AR LIN[ Bl.Al(( Pvbhi....0 D"1nQ~ C°"'st c .. 1, Pila!, Tl>" ~l•i.me"! lllta "'''~ '"" Coon•• JylY 16. )J. lO "~ Auuui• Ii, lt/1 l•Sl·ll C:I''" of O••P>QI Countv on Jv<>t );I. 1911 bv Bevrrly J. Mo~d••· Dtpu•v Coun•y LEGAL. NOTICE " 1116f FICTITIOUS 1usu.irs1 N.lME $T .... lEMENT C:l1c• Pubil•l>td Orono~ C°"''' D••IV P1lo!. !u Iv t , it, )J, Ja. 1911 18ll·I! LEGAL t>.;OTTCE Th• lollowinu orrson1 ••• c!o,ng 1-------c l:N•ln•ss ao; p;.1e11t l'O'N'I! G[N1£ llO.lES. ?IJI F••"''' l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Lin•, CDlll M~•. (ah!. n•,. N.lME STATEMENT c 8 Warr11;,.910fl. Jr., 21ll "''"'" Tn .. !ollowlnv """'""' .,e do•nu b<J'•"tl> l.EGAL NOTICE II.It lJ:l'I HOTICl TO Cll£tltTOllS ~UP£111011 COURT O' TH• STATE OF CALIFOllNll. FOi! THE COUNTY OF 011.NGI C&''f J>oln l, LEf.iAL l"\OTICE LEGAi, NOTICE F llU1 F!(TITIOUS 11USINES~ NAME STATEMENT 1161 11 TM• lollowtn9 ~"on 1' do>ng bus,,.,.<o .. BUO~ BEAUTY S.lLO,I. 30() \111 Ooorto. N•wDO•I l!focr., C~•dorn•• Mary Mdr.• L•n~;n9, l100 L••• Parll; l•ne, NewDo•! B•~<h. C.~hlotn•• Thi> bu11n~n h b••M condu<lt-d bv on lndo .. aual M•rv I,\"''" l•nn•no TM" •T11fm•n! lil~d Wo!h t~t (°"nfY (IOr• o! O•~""'" Counr• on Jul• I). 1'11, 11• Br!IV J, B~r~1!fn, D,..,vtv C:ounly (l•r~ P"bl"~ Or~"ve Co~•1 Oall• p,\ot. Ju. •V li. 7l, JO •n.d AUQU\I 6, 1111 !92}./I LEGAL NOTICE ~ lUlt !'ICTITIOUS IUSIH[SS NAME ~TAT [MENT T~• f11llcw1n• c•f>on 11 ""'R' bu .n•'1 " l"LFYIN A'>•OCl•Tr\ 161'1 ~""" I""'"" Pl~<· N•"''"''' n•~<" (~ ><~rcia "'••·' 1/.11~ S~r11n~1on r1u •. N'""""'I B•~<" r~i.t 1~• b ••·\I\ t·~·nQ <e.,aui'"<l I)• on l'"'1•V·<I~· I "·>'Cl<) "'•"·" 1~'1 11,,,rm•••I I t•O YI 1~ I'" CC..'"" (l•r• rP ll•~nq• ('""''or '"" 1, 111> lh 6•11• J fl~•<) !~" C•ou!; (ou"'' l't" f"~b"•~•n o .. ,,~. Co•· IO••" p,1.,1 J"· •V I~, ?l. ,Q """ Au<)uJ! o 1911 <Ill II LEGAL NOTJCI:',; ' 10tJ4 F!CflllOUS BUSl,.ESS '"AME STATEMENI IM• lollow•nu P"""'" a'" <lol"U CU''""" " l!DBl'l~O"l"S Br AU I• ~ALON. Irv"" (If, No 1 rosti•OO"! hl~"a, N~w1>n•I B••t.h '"""""'• ~ellum•n & L•!1 or N""""'' II••'"• •~< • Ca1t1 Co•n 1>1>1 ~'"" "~""''"· N~ .. Vo1k NV !0019 ln•1 bu•on•" '' (~nau<1•0 ~v • f"' Lane. Co>ll M•••· C1ll! n~u 11 Dlt~NG£ cou~rv JOU RNIO.l. •11 PO<•hon. s.e1o;1men & la!/ ol N",.w0>0•t ,.v•n•<I• 10.•len1. S•n (. I • m • n t" g...,cn. Int: Bud•,,.. M Wortti.n!l'lon. JUT "'""'" LI/If'. C:o•t• Mew. Ca111 t7•11 rn,. b•Hm""' ,~ l>Ptnu c<l<'dYCIH I» • l•m;1e<1 P1rtn~"hiP Bur,.n• w orn-.inu!on Th,. >l•l~m1nl hlf<I wl!h l~e Coun•v (l•r~ ot Ori~• Cou,.tv on Ju!v ._ It/I Bv Btll~ J. 8a•usltn. Ot-p~ly Cou"IV c1,,~ Publlsn~d Dra nuo (N •I O•!ly Pllol. Julv '· !6, 11. XI. nn U0!-11 LEGAL. NOTICE f' 11S1' ,ICTITIOUS I USINftl N.lME STATEMENT Tl>• lollowln1 01t1on1 ••• <lo!nv bu>•"•H 11: .J E lllJA.CS. 161S1 Moroor Blvd., Faun· !~in Vlllt•, (allr. Jol>n J. M•honev 1(11! Dov'' Or .. Hvn· tlnv!on. l!••ch. C:o•h C.eralOIM M. M•~Dn•Y· 40l1 Do1!• O•. MuMlnO!on lll~C~. C:•lll. Thi~ buai.,eu la bfl"11 con<luct..t llY • p1r1"""~1a JOl'n J Me,..,n•v TM1 •1•1•m•nl lil•d wlln lh1 Counlr Cler• o• O<•nH County 0". July I). I'll llv B•!TV J. 1!11r11!ero, O<!Dul• Counl~ c.1~·-Pubh~f<I Ora~• Cooo1 DtllY P llol. Ju· IY 10. il. XI 1'"'1 ,.ueu11 6. 1'11 ltd·lt LEGAL NOTICE c~1110.n11 n1n ~I•~"•" \I D~b•n, G1ot1• Atllnt Bl•k'. ur IO.~•n;a• ~K<0lo•.- A•ltn•. S&I> (!•m•nle. Ct lotO<ftll •161' I l"'' •1•1rmrn1 W•• l•ll <I "'''" If\• (fl''"" Tn,, bu•ln•" " bc!n9 co<lducted b• ~~ "' Cit" or O'•t•?e Count. 0" Ju" ), "ld••·O~~I I 1911 SI GLORtlO. .ll!LINI" llL.ll(f T 11'61 Thi• 1!ll•rne"t tilra ,..Ir" '"' (O""'Y Pubt""r<1 O·~'l9r Coa•t Da•I• ,,,1.,1 J h ClerO el O••r>l!e (CNn .. O" J11n• l!l. I0/1 t• 9 16, 1), Ji.:. 'Ml 11 b• Beve,1v J. M~doo•, O.oury (Ou'lh ---- (l~rk LEGAL NOTICE Publl1~d Or•09• Co••I 011tv "1101 July t . i.. n, JO 1911 1!1•-111------ ' 1111' l'IC llTIOUS l!ll.ISINESI NAME STATEME JIT LEGAL NOTICE r< !IHI l'ICTIT10U~ llUStNfSS NAME tTATEM(NT Tht lolloWIJ>I OlfSOnl •r• llO•J>t bu1,n~n 1 0: NEwroRT OOG G~OOM!NG, )'ll)J.( N'"""°'1 Blvd., N•wo>ot1 l!•&<h J•an Po"' ~!r•lr, P O l!o~ 1M~. (•Dlltrl"" 11••'~· Cllor•• J STfflo, P O !lo~ 1"66, (ftOl1tr•no B~l<h Tnl> bu1'ntH Is D••"• tondvC!ed bt •" !nd1vldu•I (~V!blr>d I. WTle l J~•n PftMI St•OIO 11>,, >lo••mt~1 Ille<! won-. I~• (OU~IY Cler~ ot Ot•nt1 (°""" Dn Jul• ll. \tll Bv 1env J. B•r'i•'•~ D•<>u"' (ounfY (lpr- Publl.,..d o ........ C:Nll Dally Pilot. JUIV l~l!OW<f\9 n~r>Ofl• ... bu1•n•U •• GARDEN GROYE MEOICAL Gl>DUr 17J01 G••<l•1> Gio•t 111Yd. Ga•d•~ Gro~•. 'l'"'~ Oo.,110 I( 11•11•. MD. 1110 Ctnturv P~•k !"oil, LA o • .,d M Moll "'D. ID\(IJ l<&w•no•n•. lnQl•wt·od Bnd• B L•.,n, M 0 . •o "' 171~ l ~. AIDedo H'O"IQQ. Mn. lll~ 11•\tOt B•vo . 1 •"""" lnl• b\l>l'"'' •I l'""Vttrd D• (,f<>o••I P1r1ne""'" Dona ld It >:••I>. MO OJJl·OC P~bn•""d Or1n91 '""'' O•,P• "••n•. Ju"" 1 •. ll. Ja •n<I A~o•HI 6. 1911 196-(,11 Lt:GAL NOTICE F 11111 p;1(ftTIOUS IUSINl!l1 NAME ST.lll!MENT 16. 1>, JO """ Auuu•! 1. 1911 ttll·ll 1 --~--cc=::-----1 ---1--~ " HIN LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ I US!NfSS NAM.I! STATIMINT lrll !olluwlnt oeroon It dolr11 ""''h1e11 "· M..lY C:O. llEAUTY $A.lQOj, !ooDo,om C"'I•• Pl•••· "33 lrll!ol, C:111t1 M .... C1llfornl1. ~-119m1n .. Liit OI CO!I• M•S•. troc • C1hlorn111 (,,.o . .W F l!!~ Avt nu.. N•"' VOt-, NV, IODlt. T~ll llullM H •I <ondU<le<I b• O CO'l>Ofll,°"', S•!IQm1n & Li ll ol Cost• M!!>I. Int: Siron•n Dub'"· s""t••v l~I• •l~!•m•"' w•~ HIM wit~ 11>1 c.oun IV (11r~ of Oltnff (oun.., "" Ju!v •• 1tl1. T-11'6) ">lt'llllood Or•nw C.0011 CtOllv "II(>!, J\;11 t, "· n. lQ, ,.,, 1166 J1 . .. I' lUI• P lCTITIOUJ JOllNIJI N.lMI! IT-.TIMIENT Tl>t ttollowln9 pertoft !a Ootnl t>tr..•MO ... OESl!NV llECOllO PllOOU(l!ONS, -5•1word Ro&d, (Ot"Dnl dol Mor , (1 tl"S E••n Wo+!l•ml. 4liO S••'"••d I>~ Co•<)'>• °"' M•• C • ''1'U lM1 bu1lnt u I• be'"9 co->dvt•'!d I,. "" 1nc11v1av11 (v•n W•ll••"'' Tho! ll•'t"'t~I hltd W·l~ ·~~ (OU"'" Cl"'k of O••nt• CnuntY on J11" lJ, !tll tJ• l!r!!J J. !l•qnl•n, OtPulv (oun•v (le•I< Publl•h~ O••n11r Cot•! O•''"' Piln•, Ju· iv "· n. XI •n<I A.ugu11 6, 1u1 l?JJ.J! Thr IOllOwl"I ""'>Olll ••<> ...... ,._ bu11r••t •• COST4 MES.l "-•EO!(Al (;l>OUI', 1n1 O••n"11 A~. s.,,,. • '''"" N•••· C• 9'&n Oon•ld II'. '<•II•. MO, INll'I f•nl....,. P"'~E.,!l~ O•Y•d M "'"'I M fl 10\/11 S. H~ .. tnnrn•. lna,..,.l>"'('.I 'l(>nt B l •>1n M(l l!ll W \Hf\ ~t , L • 1 l'Of'o l-'10•1$!1. ~· 0 . \< .. D•••~o. 1 """"" Tl>" b',.'"'"' 'I tO""Vtt"O D• I,• •••I "'""""" n ·~"""'" • • .,., r· 1) •n• ot Pnblh"•~ Or~''"" fn••I l'lo ·•v n 10•, Ju•Y 16, )). XI •"d ~UQll'll • !?1! •119 ;1 Frld..r, Jul~ lJ, 1971 Vital Statisti~s for the Orange Coast Area \ Births JULY I. lf7l M• .,.., Mrl. ll•rl W•lok•le T1•1v111. !ldl l •••u""'· CorOO"• dtl "''" bov "" '"" M" Slul rJ .lif\1n Slltndl•. ,...'71 Vlllt P l•I• Orlvl, l19~n1 Nlout l, llOv J ULY I Mr ""'° M" lloo•• O.le w,,gM, Ill W P1 lli1d1 Apt , I . Si n Cl•mt n11, gl•I J UL Y t M• •nd M<~ Wl!lllm Gt<><VI HIJ<'n, 111 C'e L.• Grulll, S•" Cl11ne<1lt. 1;1111 Mr 1na M tt R•vmond IH<ht •d Ho.,..11°". 211 w Gr1n1d• it.pl No. 1, S•n C11"'""'JJ~~ 11 Mr 1nd Mr• ll<><••ld T•ttv Smllh, lJJoj l •Heoo Dov1. Minion v 1.10, Qlfl M• •nd Mf\ lilonnl1 G Re"'lom, l41ll M"'"'". Sin Cl~<nfnlt, l>Qv Mr •nd Mn 0.•n Au.,tl! Wo«J. Il l A••nldt Dcl<>••• Si n Cit rTM'rl1t. bOv July 11. ltll Mr •nd M .. W!IHam f'tmbt•'°"' 10 ... lloa .. ooa .li••nuo, C1>1I• Mou . oirl M • •nd Mto Lt• 1,.lnna,.n, 119)1 Gt•nrt, w .. 1mln•llf, O'fl M• •nd M" w111,,.., "· Lio•"· oi.1' Sot!to lpo .. hvo"' l><>V M• •na M•• "'"•d G>1111n, Ill V11•no Pl•t • l•vln1. off! ------Death Noll,.e~ Death Notire• ARBUCkLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORT UARY 4%7 E. 17th St., Costa i\1esa ~6-4888 • BALTZ l\.IORTUARIES Corona dtl Mar ... 673·9.fSO C1111ta Mtsa 646-2tt4 • BELL BROADWAY fllORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mtsa LI 8·343J • McCORMlCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ctmtttry l\.1ortuary Cha pt I 3500 Pacific Vltw Drive f\'twport Reach, Californ ia 64 ... Z700 • PEEK F Al\.fJL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME THINK SALE f) " ...... &. COST A MESA and HUNTINGTON BEACH STORES ONLY! ROT ARY MOWER KM'100 with Pull Starter 2 DAYS TRASH CAN LINERS 4996 -·:: DAILY 10' to 10 SUNDAY 10 to 7 ... CHAIGl·lf Jiii/TH " .. 111,.tl f (lfOH C.Alb Wf HOHOI IAHlr .AMl'1C.UC ·~· = SE·WING CHEST Z D ... YS ONLY $2.37 P!11 tic 1awin9 ch1nt with two lift .out trays. A1st • colors to choose from. 333 c::-lT~-,--. 7801 Bois a A vt. Wtstminster 893"3525 • SA-llTH'S MORTUARY 627 Main St. 536-6~9 JWJn tn~ r Westcliff Plaza Only ~ ' STYRENE TUB ENCLOSURES 0.... II~. 23 .88 -~-~ ; ~ 1688 Comin9 July 24 The Love Cats Feel For People ... the Journeys Their Love Inspires Here are the incred ible. but certified, accounts of amazing cro~s-cour+try journeys cots h<"ive made to reoch their ob:.ent fomilies -same troveling to destin ations they didn't even know. The cover story is by Fe licie Ames, nat ion olly noted cal expert. e BOMBER CREW REUNION -The nine mem· bers of a heroic bomb crew, all still alive 26 years aft.er their harro\11ing experiences or \Vorld War II. plan a gel·together in 1-Iat\ingen, Tex. Story profil es each crew member., tells \\•hat he has been doing since the "big war." e HOW INTERESTING ARE YOU? John I:. 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"The •, tt-k. or bid bOnCI 11\ell °'" gl¥•n a• • l"'r1n!N 1h1t 11\e Dloo•r will e•Kute th• :~ .onlfecl If If be •warded to him In con- ~. lorm!"' wlll> l~ Conltect Docurnenl• •nd , ,..111 -icle ,,,. t.urdy bOnd I>' bond• •• f4 '"1Cllieo thlrtln wlttiln II~• d•v• •fie• -~ jlo!!lle.tlon or thl award ot "'" Contr•cl • fl! ttie b ldMr . ., A "•rtormen<:t Bono In !ht amount ol )-tOl1"'. wll! be ~~uir...i •• 1>1rt OI lh• con ~•en 1w1ro..a to biGder• whow e<mlre~• 'xcffd1 U ,(00 l1xclu•I•• 01 t••). i'<o DidOer m•v wlthdrow hi• b•d for o ..,,lod of torlY·!IVO 1•SI ""'' 8!1er !hi '•t• •ti !or me ,,.,..nlng lh••~ol. lho Owner rf5frvt 1 !ht prlvlleoe of re l ocllno •nv •n<I •II biO• or to wo lvf any lrrKularlTlt• or lnlormelltl•• In onv l>ld "' In fht bi<Milno 0.... llld• ll:N A.M. Tu•1d1v, Au.,tl "· 1tn . BOAll!O 0~ Tll!US1EE5 Coe1t Community Coll"9• 0 1t1r!cl 01 Orange Cou11i. COlta Mt». c.111or ... 11 Horman E. W•I..,.., S.cr1t1rv of !tie eo.rd -4 Tru1tee ~ubll1twl!d Ore11"' Coo•! D•llv P llol, Julv ~. ;ti, i tn llOSi·71 LEGAL NOTICE '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 IA!t J:MI NOTICE TO Cll£DITOIS SU,-ERIOll COURT 0 , THI! SlATlf OF CALIFOllNI ... l'Olt THE CoYNTY OF Oll'-NGE "'"· ...... ,". E1!1t1 or ALMA H. CDFF£V, 01'<•••· \.. ot<INOTICE IS MEllEBY GtllEN lo ll>t l'rKllll>'I of ll>e IOOYI l\1meo d•cR<l<l\I lh•I 111 tt''""' h1vln11 ci.lm• •D•ln•t •h• ••kl <111:e<lent are r~ulred to fll• lhtm. !. :;;~":"c~•~=c~f',~'eV .';.:~"=~~iHl:.i '~!,~;:1~! ll:i pr1Hnt !htm. with th1 nKt sstrv t vouchtrs. lo the ur>at•>llll\td el th1 11w eflk t• or McOwen, Gr"°n & Sylvl1, .S.50 E. • Cl\1pm1n ""'·• Or1nw, C•lltor,..le 'l'U66 • .,,,lch 11 the pl1ce o! bu1lntu of tile llndt rsl1mKI In •II matte" JN•T1lnln9 to tt.o ••1••• ol i ald doc•denl. within lour i.>onll\1 1!1er the llrtl pyblJt•tlon o! lhll none~. • ,, 011ed June ,., 1911 lME FIRST Nit.llOt.IAL llANI( OF Oll!ANGE COUNTY E•tcu•or or !ht wm 01 th• """"" n•m•a dttl!dtl\I Mt OW£IOI, CREEN & SYLVIA "' e. ''"''"'~ "'"'" s11n1 A °""'"' Cialfto~nla "'" Ttl: UJ.JltG At1orn1y1 t.,,.-E••cutor "ubl!st>ed Or1n9e Colli Dlilv J>ilo1, J~IV 9, 16, 2J, XI, 197! llll·ll LEGAL NOTICE , lHH FICTl110U$ a USINl'SS NAME STATEMl!NT Th• followlnw per10111 ••~ Ollot1111 ... lh'lftl '"' CAL KOHA COMPANY, 1t21 W•1ldlff Dr .. NPWPOrl lleecti Wllll•m II!. Sw•"n' 1<401 H•1l1nv $!., l i nt• AM, Coli!. cart A. S.leren, 17''2 llull•r st .. trvlN . Calll Thll bullMU II bein• cOllduct..i by • PartMrlhlp. Wllll•m R. Sw•n" 11>1• tl•ltm•nt tll•<I wit!> t~• C(>llntv Cl•r~ ol Or1noe Countv on· .IOJIY ~. 1911. fl y llt llV J, B~r111t•n. Deoulv Countv Cl••~. Publl"'.O Or•n11e (!>.'Ill Dellv Pilot. Julv 9. 16, n . JO, 1971 1/~B·ll LEGAL NOTICE " 111S' I TATEM£HT OF AI ANDOHMl!NT D' USE OF FICTITIOUS l!IUSI N£S5 NAME Tl'lt lollowing ~"on h•• el>•ndontd tl'lo "'" "' Tn• fic!ilioo• l>u•l.,.u n•m• JAMES U. HE'AO d!>e SOUTH ORANG£ I UPP'l V el IUQl Ml. 8•1dv Circle, Foo.m l•ln V•llov. C:•lllorni• . .J •mei v He•a. •Ii) C:obreooen Ctl~e. Huntington floac.n , Co , 016ole l hl• l>u•lnon w•• ce>nducled bv '" In· ft~loue l, Jome• u. He•d T~i• i1e1emen• wo• llted wlln !h• Coo.in- "' Clo•~ al Or•noe Counr~ en J~I• o. 1t11 PUOll•~d Or•nll" Co.11 Dally n o1ot J ulV 9. 16 7). ::_>O, 1011 1 ltt /l LEG AL NOT ICE F ll!IJ ,.-l(TlflOV~ SU~I NES I NAME STATEMENT Tl'lt tt1llnw'll<I ne••on " nn•<>• """""'' •1: AOV .. NCE 5(11VI C(~ 1ell'> 11 .. bne l!lvo , "'•wDon B~•<n. (Rid •ll>llO 1109'!' D•n• C.'•aa, 1111', 8Al- ll•vd, fll•wPo•I Bt•ch, C•hl. O?l>MJ 1 n1, ~.1 ....... h b ...... c""OUtlt<I l>Y "" fndo~ldu•I own"''""' llooer O c;,...,., Thol tlatom•nt iiled with ,,,. CnYnl• Cter~ "" Or,.noe C""nh "" J11I• IJ. 1011 •~ Betty .J. l!••••l•n Dt1><•W Count~ <••'~ P ubll\k...:I 0101111• C""•t Oa>•• Piiot Ju ty I&, lJ, JO On<I AUOU>! 0, 1'11 19Jt II LEGAL NOT ICE ~ 11!51 FICTtTIDU5 l!IUSI Nlf SS NAME STAlEMl!NT Th• !ol\ow;ng per>on I• doing b<ill~t55 .. 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TORRANCE d t l omo lo1t.1on 1quore phone 542·6971 LA CIENEGA lo (ienego DI 18th ''· Drt• 836·7'922 NORWALK impenol ot norwolk blvd. hone 868·0911 ,, FULLERTON T- horbor or oroogethorpe phone 71 4-879-2500 1' ;-~~-~~"-'--'==-~--HUNTINGTON BEACH td•n9er DI beodi boulevgrd phone 71-'-892·6611 SANTA ANA b r;srol Dt 1even le11!11 th phorre 547'·6841 VENTURA ~ i.ou!h m 1ll1 1ood .48.5-5.(21 6 42.7541 PANORAMA CITY tobio1 ot rottoe one 894-8211 CANOGA PARK topongo plozo phone SSJ.1000 ROSEMEAD 101emtod blvd ot Jon ~•no•dino heewoy -phonll! .57J.J110 COVINA borronco o! ion b!!•nord1"0 freewa -phon1 966·741! : •. :· MUSI BUFFS ,KN .OW THE SCORE ; Fund-raisi ng • Forte Measu.re Each of the 28 women's committ.ces of the Orange C.Ounty Philharmonic Society will be playing a different tune when it comes lo fund·raising for 1971-72. The total affl !tallun of mnrl' than 1.000 women assi6ts the ~1ety by enlarging Hs membership, raising two-th irds of its yearly budget and promoting interest i.n music. Harbor View Hills Committee is the newest t'Ontingent to support the goals of individua! se!f-enrichml'nt in the musical tield , financial l'Upport, friendship and social activity. !'\1onthly meetings will fea ture lectures or musical programs in tbe format of a basic college music course. Members of 1he Laguna Hills Women·s Philharmonic Committee, who often at· tend concerts and previews as a group, will present their second musical benefit tea on Nov. 6. The first benefit of the Lin- da Isle Committee will be a ··shipwre-ck on Shark Island" cocktail-supper schedul- ed for Oct. 9. The recently organized Windjammf!r Group joins four e:icisting committees which comprise the Hunt ington Harbour Philharmoni.c Board and sponsor the an- nual Christmas Boat Parade, Dec. II and Cruise of Light s, Dec. 13. Long.term popularity attracts the crowds and proceeds to the Autumn Soiree. Spring Boutique and Flea Market sponsored by the Philharmonic's Irvine Terrace Associates, ~1esa Verde Com· mittee and Irvine Terrace Group. Hand-crafted items prepared a t mon&hly work meetings and i;ummer worksho'1s will go QO sale Oct. t I wheo the Lido Isle Working · Committee presents its traditional GI.amour Auction. The Highlanders, who have studied composers and traveled to ttie Music Center to hear the New York and San Francisco Opera Companies, a r e specializing on the recorder and will study this instrument with famed musicologist Dr. Carl Dolmetsch this year. The i;ociety gels clerical help from Cameo Philharmonic Associates who staff the office and the Bayshores Com- millee which prepares and delivers the Women 's Committees members hi p roster. Laguna's Philharmonic Committee, known for ils emphasis on promoting free youth concerts, will be joined in that endeavor by the Todas Las Ciudades. Musical and gourmet tastes are com- biood by the Newport Shores Committee- women who choose a different country '! style for each dinner meeting and music program and Upper Say Associates whose benefit is a progressive dinner. Balboa and Beacon Bay groups will again raise funds at traditional cocktail parties and Lido Friends of the Philharmonic will continue their financial support · Las Luces de Navidad, a buffel dinner and dance is a favorite holiday highligh t for Alta Bahia members. Eastbluff Associates recently staged a benefit at the Air Museum in Buena Park. (See KNOW IBE SCORE, Page 11) 6men BEA ANDERSON, Editor Pitt II l . 4 .... ... i •..a J.J ~~ -· I The Mme•. Charle• · Findlay, Thoma·· 8. Dewey and' Robert Campbell get a watchful eye while composing fund-raisers for the Highlanders, Laguna Philharmonic and Mesa Verde Women's Committees. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYNE Clieirmen cf ihe Huniinga ion Htrbcur, Todas Le1 Ciudades and Harbor View Hills committees, the Mmes. Arthur Knox, Michael Brick and Gerard Bo•lioonse (loft to riqht), string along with the society's mu sical and social objeetiv11. Snaring proceeds and new members for the Phil. harmonic Society are Mr1. Kenneth Brownsberger j:eft) and Mrs. John Tooker, chtirmen, who drum up participetion in the Comoo ond Eostbluff committee1. Absent -minded Mate Soon Will Find Fate Not So Great -· .. ·-. DEAR ANN LANDERS : This ls these- ~nd marriage for both nf us. Joe had two children by his first wife and now he and t have lwo. This has been no dream marriage no mallet how you look at it. But I was old enough to know better so I won't complain. r·m writing about a habit of his that drives me up the wall. Joe still calls me by his first wife 's name. For a long time T overlooked it. but after 18 years I think 1 ha ve a right to expect him to kMw who T am. (My name is in no way similar to her~. I In my opinion a man has to be 3 half-wit to make lhe same mistake for 18 years. I ha ve given scrlous consideration to ba9hing his teeth in. ll rrught curt him. Whal ts your frank opinion? -TICKED OFF IN MICHIGAN CITY . DEAR TICKED: My fraak optnk>~ I• tha( U you bash b\1 tettb In be: ml.gbl rearrange your brld1ework. May I •ul· gcst a n1ort sublle approach? Whenever Joe c-all~ you by his first tvlft'1 name, re!ipond by gying. "Yes, Harold ... " (your ex-hllc;h11nd '1 name,) This "111 call atM'nUon kl hi~ error in 1 manner that provldr.s hJm wtth an in«ntive to 1et your name 1tr,ilbt the next time. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Dtd yoo 11ee where Dr. llarvey Powel!iOn, the Chief of the Department oC Psychiatry of the University of California at Berkeley, wrote to a st.ate &eN.k>r to reverse: bi• ear!ler testimony? It seerm that Dr. Powelson uld, "I tf!2itified to the committee to the eff ect that marijuana was harmless, or at leas\ N!laltvely RO. I have ct\anged my mind . After five' years of extensive clinical ex· perltnce 1 have concluded that the con· tinued use of mariju.1na leads to muddled thinking aod a lo55 of memory. "I now al so believe U.,,t the effects of marijuana are cumulativ&, and that an.tt prolonged use, chronic changea occur which are similar to those seen in organic brain disease -Islands of lucidity in· termi:iced with areas of 1056 of function." Thooght you'd like to know that you are h;t .Pretty good company. -FRESNO FAN DEAR FAN: When Dr. Harvey l'oweltl)D publicly rever~e.d lllmsell (!tVtral month1 1gol I felt It was an act of courage and I wrote to tell klm 10·. ( also Jrlnted bl1 comments In tbt column 1t that dme but lltey are worth ~peatlng. Thaab for providing me wllb an op- p<irtunlty tfl do 10. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We have two aa:ed pa.rents Jiving with us end p/e.a~e don't tell u., we should be happy to have them . We know wMt children owe par· ent.s, but it still create.s problems-social, emotional. moral and financial. Bolh our parents receive Social Securi- ty checks (Dad also geU! a pemion), but every rent goes in the bank. They use everything in the house -water, light, heat. appliances. gas, electricity -and of course things wear out sooner. 1'he food bills are oul of sight. When my hu• band and I work late we sometimes eat downtown but the folks must ha ve three meal!; a day. When we lived at home, we pBid room and board. Why do parents fee l they . should live wlth tlleir children for nothing? Please. don't adv\M! us to talk to them. It would only create hard feelings . I just hope you 'll prjnt Uiis Jetter and make a comment or two. -LETTING OFF STEAM ·. DE:\R STEAM: It seem1 to mt: - J>i ren11 eould afford to live aione. rf:tt mean I you. bad kl help 1 bit. f'm ltrrf: joa would do SG. In fact U might be cbeapU. Generally 1peaklng, aged parenlJ ar• better off If they can avoid llvtag wl&lt t~lr dlildren. J realize &bere are n. ctpllon1, but they ire •• rare a1 Itel(& lee.lb. .. . ' Give in or Jose him .. _ ~hen =· gtves you th~ line, look out ! For Ups. }low lo handle the super sex: Sale rheck Ann Landers. Read her ~ "Necking and Pelling -\Vhat Are th J,\miL~?" Send your requests to .\in Landers in care of lhe DAILY Pl\.Alr, enclosiflil 50 ctn~ In coin t¥ a· ioO'.s. stampea'. M:lf-addres9ed envelape. , : I l l l I l { I -• ~1 .. 2,_o_Al_L_v_,_1L_a_r _________ ''_c:day J1i11 23, 1q11 Tender Bar Touch Promoted by New Ruling I "NEW RECIPE -'Vil! drinks taste better or ,~·or!>e with a woman mixing them? Drinking men and women soon will find out as the hallowed bastions bf male bartenders are invaded by wOmen under a Supreme Court ruling. Horoscope •. Libra: You Win SATURDAY, JULY 24 ·ARJES (March 21-April 19): One you depend upon may have some secret problems. EJtablisl\ str11nger Ii n ' or · communication. Gt.mlol and Virgo individuals ·prov l de atlmu\atk>n, challenge. ··.TAURUS {April 2Q.May ·20): CXlrb e1travaganl tendencies... FJnd ways to improve pro- perty, locale. You havi \Vhtit it takes -utilize it. GEJ'\11Nl .(~lay zJ .June ZO l: lmpulsive actions now could affect money ~tatu9. Utllir;e lo11Jc; be fJrm but fair. "ftealistic approach should be advocated. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Those v,•bo care \\·ill uri· di:rstand if journey is poslpon· ed. Refuse to O\'erex1end vourse\f. Home re~ponsihili· i if"S oow should come first - Ml ae<:-0rd1n11:ty. By JO OLSON 01 "" ii.II• ,lie! llllt More than corks wUI be popping behind Orange c.ounty bars in the not·too-dll!lant future, thank& to a recent landmark decision by the California Su['reme Court. Those bars aren't the bars of the Orange County Jail, but. Lhe cocktail lounges, clubs and rcstaurant..s wh ere drinks are served and where women must now be given a fair shake in shak· ing a fa ir drink. Even though women now can't be bar· red from behind the bar. their path lO bartending likely v,•i!J have sections that are "on the rocks." as many restaurant owners declare that 11 woman will never tend bar in their establishment. The main objection i!'! found in diMtr houses, where men hold forth as waiters and the bar is manned only by men. "It doesn't look good to see. a woman behind the bar in a first.class restllurant." one (lwner said. "Women don't move as fast as men." "Women should be in a go-go place. not a first-class restaurant," said another. ''Men have more class than women. The women don't have the abili!v to ta!k to the men silting at the heir \\'lt'h problems. "Women cwtomers v.·ouldn't like 11. They like the attention of a man," he concluded. Another fee.ls that women aren't strong enough to cope with the men who overin· dulge. DIFFERENT TWIST Giving the story a sl1gh!ly different twin are two women v.·ho have mixed their own recipes for succes!'!. Marian Cook who has worked w11h her husband Leonard, during their l I years it1 the bar busines!. tends bar and enjoys lt. though she really feels it is a man"J place. •·Men \Ike to joke and carry on. When it gets out cf hand I can·t handle it.'' ,o;he said. The men know ahe i~ a lady and treat her Hke one, 11he hastened lo add. .. Men can't lrt thenuelves go with • woman behind the bar.'; Marge Probasco, who owned her own beer bar for 12 yean, 1ays. "lf a lady v•ill command rt!Spect behind a bar .!ihe will get lt." Though no womeD cu~ntly are enroll· ed at Orange County's eole Mrknd.ing school and only a handful are st.udent.:s at the one in Long Beach ,thert are others who already have gathered experience and ~me who are ready to take a Mot at the job. Though she hersell is not inleresled ~cause of recent religious pledges, Rosalie McCracken feels that women. given the chance, ~:ill d() the job better than men. A determined rrohead, whose 50ft English accent belie!'! her decisiveness, she feels that women are more careful and have more patience then men ~ff'n rlon'l like the Idea of women barttmlers because they are in a rut, she added. DRINKS DIFFERENT Rosalie, who has Lived in the United States for 10 years, worked as a student in her aunt's hotel in England during the sun1mers. English drinks are different from American. she pointed out. There, liquor i.'i poured int.o a glass and served with a bottle of something e!se on the side. A Scottish lass who feels women could do as good a job as men is Joanna Cameron or Helen11burg, Oum· bartonshire. Joanna ts spending her 11um· mer in Newport and will return in the fall to St. Andrew's University in Scotland for her third year. She is not eligible lo work as a bartender 10 America because she 1s under ZI, but she has worked in pub!I in Scotland mixing the typical Scotlish whiskey drinks. "Most bar1.cnding is done by girl~ in Scotland." she said. There. the public bar, or "spit in the sawdu~t,"' is a social Quite an Earful DZ Alums gathering place for the t.ov.·nspeoplt. In· eluding the children who run in and out. She feels it's "all habit" who 111 seen behind the bar. In ca..:e of trouble, she pointed out. a woman is safer behind lhe bar than Jn front of it. GET A\\'AY Joan11a. a slim, curly-haired y ou n g \lo'01nan, added that some 1nen like lo go to bats lo get av.•ay from ~·omen and baving a woman bartender would not v.·ork for an establishment catering to this kind of man. Bartending 13 not in her permanant plans. !hough, as she plans lo study for her PhD in marine biology. \\'hat do men ~·ho drink th ink of having a "Pink Lady." .. Btoodv r.1ary'' and "Margarita" behind the bar'? "rm in favor of them. I don't see why :.1 woman can't do as good as a man," one 1aid. "It wouldn't make any rliffcrrnce U> nie ss long as ! get Lhe srrvicr I expected." said another, adding that he goes to a rocktail lounge for a drink, not con· versa lion. Whether lhe bartender be 11 miin or v.·oman, I.he personality is 1he most im· portant, another said. "They need a good 11ense of humor. If a bartender is a grouch with lhe waitresses, that drives me out." "It's only habit to see n1en behind bars," still another said. If lhal's the case, it appears that hah1ts are changing and soon the hands !hat mu" the drinks may well be those of a v.·oman. The battleground evidently lies ln the restaurants that call themselves first c lass. where the male ego rules supreme. In spite of the Women's Libber~ who declare their equality. there slill i9 something to be said for the feminine mystique, and it is th1~ "wnrnanly v,•1\c·• that may v.:in the hearts of drinking men every\\'here. \Vi!! anyone drink to Lhat? Raise Funds Hard-of.hearing children in Orange County benefit from the fund-raising projects of nz·s by the Sea, Delta Zeta alumnae, who will meet Satur- day, July JI. for their annual Friendship Coffee and Fashion1 tnbution er clothing to NavaJo Indiana and the sororoity's na· lional philanthropy, a camp ~tart in Zaldo. Don11ld Avery, r\elson Nies and L ! or d McColl um. Show. Modeling and refreshment.s ln the patio of the Don M. Ber- ror diabetic children. lr ;;o _________ _, Olher loc•I •I"'"'"' offkcrs THINK SALE are the r.1mes. Berry. vice president; .Jamr5 Richards, secretary, and Richard Pipes.• tr ea 1 ur er. Committee chairmen are the Jl,fmes. ry home, Newport Beach, will•-------~--­ begin at 10:30 a.m. Besides presenting monetary gift.s to !be county h a rd -of-hearing children's program, DZ 's by the Sea givf! practical help th r nu g h workshops direcled twice yearly by Mrs. EL!ie Deeter. Newly installed president, Mrs. John Waller, !II aid proceeds raised throughout the year also are used for con-We1tcliff P laza Only --------. -----=....--==----· - ---c::"":"""----------· • --: ~=::...:;__=- LEO 1July 2J.Aug. 22): Cor· reel situation ~·hlch has been draining budget. Involven1cnt v,•ith lhird narty m.:iy not be t' !·\~· construrtive. 111;.:i,..· ~·· VIRGO I Aug. ZJ·SC'pt 221' IMPORTANT MESS AGE-F1."C·"ear·old Susan fin ".e I h \\. II .d I f IJ II Z l I h Your moo&.\ ha\'e direct effl"rl • • " • o n a er, rrcs1 en o c a ea a umnae. w ose on 11 s s 0 cl a 1 e ~. family of Tu~tin learns lip·reading-!>kill frnm r.1r s. F.ls1e funds support instructional 11rograms for hard·of· members. Ont C'lo~I? Ill vnu __ o_e_c_le_r_ai_1d_:g~e_t_s_a_s_m_1_le_o_r_e_n_c_o_u_ra~g~e_n_1_e_n_t _fr_o_m_~_l_rs_. ___ h_e_a_r_m~g'-'-h_i_ld_r_c_n_. _______________ 1 requests new deal. Be recep- tive. LIBRA (Sept. Z2-0ct. 221 : Steer clear -01 argumentative persons. Re&Jize that being alone la not same a~ being l(Jnely. Prcvide time for yourself; temporary seclu~ion vinl prove beneficial. Follow •tltrough en hunch. 'i.'ou can win. SCORPIO IOct. ZJ-NO\'. 21 ): Study Taurus message New sbcial conlacts prove gt i m t11 a LI n g . Highlight versatility. A\•oid tendency to force, pu~h or cajole. 6AGITT A RIUS ~Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Avoid being brusque. Obtain valid hint from &orplo message. Be meticulous v,·here dl!llails aN' rnnt:ernr<l. Act nn own initiati\·r : don't permil f&mlly member !o exert undue influence. Adhere to prin· ciple~. ' CAPRICORN ~Ore. 22-Jan. c19): If 11 Rood lis1enf>r, you cain enllghtenmf'nl Rrlalh'f' .or neighbor relates un1ri1tf' PX .perience. Avoid aBi1ud,, (lf derision. Ohtain ~nmr h\n!~ 1rom Arie" mf'S58RP Th t re 1!1 no need for Ruil! ferllnji! AQUA RIUS ~Jan. 20·Feb. JI): f'olow 11 !!me for In· ventory: takt ca5h and let credit IJO. lnfonn f11m1ly member of plan~. amh11inn~. Ktiep mutu11l money 1tffairs in order. Review budRel. Avoid IGA of ttmf)f!r. You 11ain if calm, rel'Olute. . PISCES <Feh. l!J-Marrh 20 \· .Pt:rm!t mate, 1111socia1e!I tn 11et :pace. Bt cooper11tl ve \\•here change-or "".Ile i.'l r.on~idered. ;'lol1 csn learn pl~n1y no'I fmm Gtmlnl Individual 'to f!M O\I' ""'c, 1...0:¥ !~• vw '" ........ at..i ..,..., !!"""' ~~""•v ~I'' I j, "ltc••I 111~h '"' M.., """ • 1-"'''""•'• ·~~ r.i t,~., l rf l"C~¥ J.11<•~11 '"' fl .. 1~ V .; 8111t. l C.•IM ''nrr11 J.I•· '"-" " ... v..w.. v 101'1!1 Aiding Others Prime Target Special 1nee!inss and a flea market lop the list of ac- tivities for lhe ne1t few da}S. Zeta Chapter Daughters ~ill be special guest.s of Lambda Theta Chi, Zeta Chapter member~ ciurlng a ses.si.on at 8 p.m. r-.londay, July Z6 , in the Dana Point home nf Mrs . Jean Lapham. Speaker!! will be r.tr. and r.1r~. Oalr Ehrl, whn with !heir l·year-old son, Or,indon are relalively f1C'W to \he com· rnun1r.v . hut in ;i ~hort t1n1l' h;i vc become ~·ell known through !heir youU1 wnri<. r.1rs. Eugene \Yellsfry 7.nrl her daughter, Ann will en- Fro m Page 11 tertain on Uit. flute and piano YWCA Santa Ana Y\VCA \1·1l lhe the &ct>ne of the lt>nlh annual Flea ~1Arket Thursday • Saturday, July Z9·31. is he1ng called al 7 45 p rn Thursday, July Z9 , in the home of f\.1rs. llichard Figge. Tra1n1ng ~·ill host 11 theater party S;iturday, Aug. 7. ~fcrnbers and guf'st.s w\H at- tend Orange Coasl Collf'ge's producuon of "Fiddler on the noof " Procteds will aid students. At lhis time plans v,•i!l be made for An1rr1can1sm pr'l· jrcls and the discussion \1 111 ~ led by !he ho~tess whn str\'l'S as chairman of thts endeavor. \\'arcs v.·il[ Include irwrlry, clock~. dolls and rumn1a.i:e and the country kitchC'n \~·ill Juni or Clu bs feature sandwiches. s~lad~. A total of Z0.800 aluminum cold plates and dc~~crt~. ORT cans and bottles have been Hour!\ arc noon In 9 f},rn South C('l;1st Ch a pt r r, co!lcclcd by the California Thursday and Friday and nnnn \Vomen's Organization {or l-'cdera!ion of \Vomen's Clubs. In 6 p.m. i-;:iturday. t.l rs. Reh ab i Ji l alion Through Junior Membership. ~ fii I c o 1 m Cob b • ch a i rm a n . a n-1 ;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. I nounced admission is 50 CCflls , Junior Eb ells A !ipecial mect1ng for !\'P.'l)Qrt Beach Junior Ebetls • Know the Score levl corJ b~lls •II color\ Prtsiding ovrr lh1s full slalr of month ly mert1ngli. prrparA- 11on v.•ori<shops and bell(f1t 1o:11las ar" th" \'arioos <:nm· Jl111tcP c:hainnro They ;are th<' ~lmrs O;n·1d fhambers. Alla HahiR , ~~mory Moore, B;.ilbo;.i : [)('l F. Kah:in nayshclrf:s ,. ('l1fforrl Hak<'~: Rracon 811y; 1\ t n n e th Urownsbergcr. Carnro. .lnhn Tooker, Easlbh1ff. (h11rlr!i Jindlay, lliJVilanrle n. Ar1h11r (Knox, ll unlin.l(tfln \111rh~1r : Richard Kredel, /n·ine <lnrup. and Miss ~tary Graham. !t·v1n,. A1'-SOC!ate1 . Other~ arr the Mines. L. L L1p1nn. L,oiguna ll!lls : Thoma$ Drv.·ry, L<lguna : Ri c hard r.lrC'!ure, Lido Isle \Vorklng : .Jan1rs Bums. Linda r~le ; Hobert Campbell. M es a Vt'l'df. M;iurice I' a r o I r , Nrwport Shorr!\; f..! i c h a e 1 Brick, Tnda~ Las C1udades: R.11lpti II . Dtaver, Upper Bay : (ierAld Bas1iaanse, Harbor \'1rl4' !111!s, and Ml~s Dorothy DcP1tydt. Lido Friends. b1n~1 ... 11ic1•ll e l'l't••+tr 1htr11• '7 f11hio11 hl1ncl, "1wport ''"''' '"~·SOii) N.,, 48 Palhlon T1land ln the l'Corth M..U, NewporlCe.nttt (71-4) 644-47l7 Visit the beaut i ful world of Arkraft at No. 48 Fashion I sland Fine, imported furniture and unique a.cce,sorics is our business. You'll find a wide selection of solid teak and rosewood hand-carved furniture, ma.gnific.ent Coromandcl and soapstone inlaid screens, porcc?ain lamps. custom upholstery, beautiful area rugs, and solid bronze. flatware from Thailand. Complimentary decorating 1ervice. Master Charge, Ban.U.mericard and our own reTo1ving pl.an. And now wir're opening a new showroom in the Long Beach area at Rtdondo .1.ncl Hill. jwt north of the Pacitic Coast Hi&hway. FINE FURNITURE ' I P~Dll bY l <llC t IMMO , .. ••: LEGAL NOTICE ,. 1\IQ l'ICTITIOUS l !JllNl(U. HAMI( IT ... Tl(Ml'KT 1011ow1 .. ,..,_ h ""'"' l>ullr1111 10 ... T S'l'S"Tl(Ml, 11' Ll<ID Pttk Ot .. NIW-1 l&ldl. Mlrllft M. 1'111111. -Coolllt•"'tt O< .. P•itt V11dt1 Pon!Mllla. Thi• b111lM&t It bllnt <anclllcl'lc! bot 1n llldl•lcJllt! Mtrlll\ M. Nunr Tll!t ,,.,...,..,, lllfoif ...... "" c. ..... i... Cltftl of 0••-Cocmtv on: Julv I~. \ti\, Ir l1ti. 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Calif. -A .... ,..," C.1• ......... l•IOv -•f<!t, F ..... ftlt ln \I • I I • y ' 1!:1lllt ot MICHAEL F, O'CONNOll ii..';; 's.V.1;-....... 212 vi. ~.lwoN. Tlll1 eiust-• II Hf ... cO'ldt.cttoll ~ .. Ctllklr"•I 0.CttM<I ll'llllYW..0.t. Soul" Oron .. S11j»IY, t11uv-11..i (" NOTICI!' 15 Hl!:lll!:I V GIVEN n.1t ltn· H-~ It.a., Ct lll, t1"0 Jiii" \., 0.rftltf' II (tll lv..,.it CM-llklfl), I~ Ml ... IOy lt mln G. Ht '°"'ft -111..i -t in I T~ll llullMH II \Ml ... 'Of\d\Kllll.by Ill Thlt tltl-nl nlld •111'1 "" COJlf'/' (l<'(t.o, l"fllll\ltln v .1 .... Ct llf(ltnlt -·•If" 'II' ~·· ot ... u • .., ... It-UftlMOr-•ltd "''°'1111111 oWlll' ~ • C)erk " Of•-c-tY Ofl : JulY "' 1m. Thi• bll11 ..... " COllClll<ltd -· • O'Jt· •Ull't(~ Of 1.111 .... of .-am1n111r11i.n win.· "r'""'~~:,. E JtnHI\ I Y """ J , ............ 0.PUl'I' Cl/IM't -•'lot" "'•wlM '""""' rtftf'll:tl<I !I ""IOI II Thi• 1t1t1m1~1 ni.d "''"' "" COlllllY c11ni. J •mK V. HtH m1C1t1_ m. """''" 1>&rllcu!t t1, i nd n.11 ci.rk of Ortnte c .... niv '"" Julv 20, 1911. ~~n"*' Or-C..11 0.llY ~tlet. Prt1101nt 1"-,.,.... '"" Pit t• o1 '-"•Int tlW ''""' IY ••~ttlY J. MatklOll, O.,ufv Countv Julr t. i•. n. lO. it 11 lm,JI LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICPl Tlolt 111i.m1n1 w11 l!lld w!ni 1!11 CGUn• '"' ~ Ml tor lwtutt ), 1.,1, ti t :JD Clt•- LEGAL NOTICE IY Cltrlt al Or•flfl County on July I , •.m.. In 1119 oouo-1<_.. DI 0-fll'l'llnl ,.uiill ol'lld Or•ll• CDl!lf Dilt'f' ,.llef, LEGAL NOTICE t----------------l ltll. "'"' ,.110,, Na. J <II' u lc! cou,1, •' 100 C:lvlc C1n1 ... 1~,~"~":..:"~·~·~·~~:-,.••~-~·~·~•'=''~'~'~"~' ...'.-"":~"'l·-:::-"!iO'ffii"!'~'!iiO"!!!D!::::--: ' ,,,,, PulHl\tltd o •• ..,. CDlll o.i .... WU!, +11 "'• Cllr Cf ''"'' AM, NOTIC• INVITING llDI 'ICTITtOUI IUSINI SI July '• 1;, tl. Jl, !ti! UC)l).71 C•!llor11l1, LEGAL NOTICE Thi CounlY S•nl1ttlon 011trkf1 ftl HAMI( STATI MENT Ot!llCI Jv!• ,, lfll O<tntt C<>11t1l'f will rKl lYt Mtlld bia. ' ' -• ' ' LEGAL NOTICE w. E. SI JOHN O•D••••<• '°· "·H uftlll 11:00 1.m .• Au1u1t II. 1tn, It '#fllql flt ... iow Ill aer1011• ••• <IDl/\1 bUt Mt! Covn1v Cit•_. " II: 'O"H D''E•E>'' OO•• •"D J. J. lltANDLIN, JAM<• ' '''' o-~ AN OltDINAM(I!: 01' 'TMa CITY COUii• llmt nitr will bt ""llllcly-""" Mllll Cll• , ~ ' " ... CIL o• TH• CITY o• COSTA MISA. '"''"" .. "'' ofllct"' IM Ol1trlcta. '°"" YACHT INSU R.O.NCE l TD.. ttro-.o..1----------------IA'f E. MCALLllTlll AMI( NO IN• ll(CTION MU.4 o• TM• Ellll Av.,..,.. FGU11l1lr. \111i.r. (•Hftrnl• N""'1PO<I 111¥11, N•wl'Ort ltl <ll, C.111! p 111'1 •II Wtll Plllfl tlrttt MUNICI PAL CODI: 01' TNI( CITY 01' for ..... lellowlM : '26IO lllCTITIOUI IU"Nl:SS L11 A11 .. 1H, C1UID1'11\1 fft\t COSTA Ml(JA, WITM al:ll'llCT TO TWO 11) .. y1rcl """"' ITVO.t - JOI\" I . O'Lf>~" 1154 ~1n l rullO. NAMI JT"TIMINT Tel: UU! 6-S! OYA " SPtClfklllon No. A~SS N--t ll••Cll. C•lllornit 17160 Tiit 1olfvwin1 P ... 0.0111 ... dolM bll$1M$1 .t.11 ... 111y1 .., Pttltl<l111r THI Ol(SIONATIOH o~ • L ALM ON E tn ~on <lootd Y•n "',. frudl Thia t>u•l .. u It !>tint conduclt<ll ttr I ll I J; PJI 41 1 OIUVI Al A T~llOUIN ~r·••T. -....C:tll.-..flon Nv, A4M '""l~l(luat WIEITEll.N I UIL0£111 COMP ... NY. Publl"1td Or•nQ• c. .... 1 Dl llY ~llDI. Tiit cir, COUii( ot flll IY II (Dllt FIVE Ill ,_, tlKlr\c u r• - Joi.11 II, O'Lt ••r 07t r.:rci'l llrHI. N9W_.I llt1dl, (t ill. July ll. 1•, 7'. 1'11 XIS0-11 M;:,;~o'Niw;~YS:,~::;: ·;.~:;:w~ tllt tH<lhctllon Na. A.W Troll t l•lornent IUllCI •1111 Ille (-IY Dc~tlO 0. N ... 1. 111 11.IYl•rl WtY, Mvnlcl11o1I C-ot IM CllY of (D&I• Mev. ONE Ol INlutlrlll ,.,,_ IOtl..i ''"'"'' Cltr1! /1' 0r.,19~ Counll' 111, Jvly '· 1t 11 Lt ... M lttdl, Ct lll. LEGAL NOTICE 1111111111 "ll\rtlllll SlrHll Ottl1,..,.,0.# h wilt. lotdtt' t M lll•H "9111t llltclt - IY B.el!Y J, '"""""' o, .... IY Coull!Y Tlllt bll•IMU 11 bltll\I conoluct ... b1 Ill ""'"'' .,,,....., IO rtta ., ton°"": •PKllkt UOll No. A4N Cltrlo. l""lwlc!ut L NOTICE 01' TltUITE 'll"i l ... Ll "llOYAL l'AlM OR IVIE, from 1111 ONIE 01 lltlcl mount"' ~..,lrtt •nl" P11l1llSIW!<;I Ot•flg,, (NOi O•llY Pllol, Dol\llO D, Notl N 1111 P11m1> -lPKll\UllOll ND. 1('659 Jul¥'· 16, ?], JO. it1i ll:U.1! Tn .. Mlllf•ll•I! 1111(1 ... 11n t ... Cou111y 0 I , o. ' Mlll!ledy llM of ...... Slre"' .. 1" "" l kl• "'"'' be ... brnlrl .... -fat .. ----------------C!tr-pf Or1nec County on; July '· !t1!. " Aueu1 lra. lt 11. •I i1·:IO AM, n ""'""''' ""'of ""lmt A~Htut. 1vooll"" l>Y nit Dlolrlcb II\ "~~ LEGAL NOTICE .' •• '' " , '''''''" D-.. ,, C-·"'' ~II< lronr enlrt n<< loOll• DI Ille 5.KvrllY , SECTION 1, Tllll O<Ollllntl 111111 /t~t ••-''' __ ,.,_,. --,_,,,.,,-. • •· '" •Pv -dllt Jnourtl't(t ComNnY lullal111, tH t UKt 11111 M In lull"°''' 1111"" ()Cl) O•YI "' ~~ .....,, """ ~ "" "'" , C1en. NMtll er ... awty Cl!y of 5tnl• Ant, lrom ,,,., •ncr 11, P•U•tt. t M JM'l<>r 10 S111<lll<t11Dn1. llld llltMt '""' 1Ur11'11 ----------------Pullllllltd Or•ntt Cat1I O•h~ ~llo!, Ctll!a•nlt ROBERT E WEISS. 11 lht t~•lrtllon ti/ Un-jU) <ltYO lrom lnfo<mt ll°" m1y ... oettl!ltd t i Ille l bOYI FICTITl~Ul;t~JUl lNESI I-'-"-"-"-"-·-"-"-· -'-"-'-----'-'"'-'-'1 Tru,.ee. uNkr !ltt ""°" ol lrut< "'lllt bY 11" PIJ .. 91 ""reof 111•11 be Publlll><'tl tlldrlu. !t~ tlol',·1A\l Of UO-tflO. NAME ST.O.TEMINT RO BERT G. TURNER ANO C.O.FIOL It. MC:t In IM ORANGE COAST OAIL y J_ Wt ¥,,. $• "11 e.- f'ht loll0wnl11 PfrlOOI •rt dol,,. LEGAL NOTICE TURNER. husb•M 111<1 wl!tc •NI •eCO<clf<I PILOT, 1 ,_..., ... , of -••I clrtul.. 'Oll-~~tcl~ ol F l1101~~ . .,1 ... Pllo• 1 ----------------1Oecembtr1~, l!U, ln looic 611•, P•'* l6, tlon prlnltd lnll l'llblll#lllCI In nit CITY Of 11 .,,.,. "'"111" -• 'Y l>uSIMH ••· ~ Ill.JI ot On lciel lt1c0<a1 of Or•n'* Coun,..,, Ca•!• Mtot, t,..tn1tr wl!ll '"-n•m•• al July U, 1'71 "'°'" N~~~ :~~~~.T~~~it , :::.o 11'1 Ebo!I. ,ICTl".lOUI IUSINISS C111•ornl1, 11v1n lo 11cu't t n 111· r~t mtmbtr• oJ t~• CITY Cou11tll Yollnt LEGAL N OTICE Joe~ Mt rvln $cflnt lcler, 121 \/It EbO+I, N"ME IT.O.TEMINT lltO!aaMU In JJvor Of SWARTZ· /gr tlld t i t lnll t~e 01mo. N""'1Pl"I 8ooc~. CllU, f:ll>ll4 Tl>t lallowlnt "°''"'" I• dolnt l>u•int" llNl(lETTEll COMPANY, • P••tr>t,.lllp, P"iSEO ANO AOOPTED trtl1 It!~ d1y --------------- 1(1nntlll W_ Wood. 1110CI MonltlllD 11· sale! d•td ol lrv•I now awn...i 1..0 llt!ll by DI JUIY, 1t11. NOTtCI( INVITING 110$ ftoea. LDI AltMhoi, Coll!. ANTIQUES FOR INTElllOR$, l!-1$ E METROPOLIT"N SE R \/ IC IE COii-ltOIERT M. WILSON NQtlct h ~erft>y t1Yt n mil !l>t loord el Mvron M, RGUll, w VI• lido Norri. COit• Hlt hW•Y, C:aront .,..I Ml" POll.A"TION bY •t•1on "' ·~· ll•Hci'I er M•Yor ol "" lrutlffs ol "" c ... 11 Communllr Coll-NtWPo•I ll••cll, Coll!, llobt>lt $. Wttkt" 15' Louraei L•n•, c1t11ln oello•tl<>n• ••<urta tnertbv. nollc1 Cl!v 01 Call• Mt•• DIJlfict ol Or•"11• Counly, 1>1rtl.,.l1t'° T~1s b<Jslncu 11 btlnt cor.ducltll' bY 1 (GA!• M101. C1!11 of whl</1 Wt> rt corll't<:I Mire~ i1, ltH. I" ATTEST : EILEEN P. PHfNNEY rtltrrt<I ID •• lht "Owner". win rtell~a P•Mnor•nl1>. Tlllt 1>u1lntn 1• ~lno conduc•t<:I by 1n !look fJll, P111• 6•, of ••1" Ol!lcltl City Clerk uP 10, but no l1Tcr mi n H:M A.M .. Tu11· J•Cl M-Sclln•i<!tr lndlvl<IV•l, Rt<Otd!, 11ld Ttull•< will '"' II Pllbllt GR,.CE E MAS~ELLO Gty. Autillll 1~. 1'11. •Nltd bldt !or Iha Th•• •Mlt ment Ill!!<! wllh lhp County dottbl• s. WM~tl •ucllon to 1h• hlall••I bHld•r lor c1111, OtPU!J Cllv Cltrk ol 1111 •wire! o1 contrtcl '"' C"ltf>ET1NG 1t Cler~ 01 0 ,11101 Covnrv on: J"IY 20, 1911. Tllll "lltmtnl tllf'd with tllt County DIVlblt In lawtul money of lh~ Unlt•a CIT• o1 cos!• Mt•• °''"'II' CDIU Collwl:, Ort ntt Countr, llY et~erlY J. M&ddo•·, Ou>u!y County Cllf'k of O't ntt County on: JulV Jtl, 19/!. Stol~• t! lhl Umt ot •lit. without w•r· STATE OF CAllfOllNIA! Cl lltornll. Cler~. ll y l1v1r1Y J. MtdOO•, Otpu!Y Cwnty r•n!Y •• IO tlllt, """'"Ion or I n· COUNTY OF ORANGE l SS Suell blcll >11111 ... ltttlvl!<I 111 lht olfl~ Publl~hed Oran.gi c ... H 0.•I ¥ Pllo!, Clark . <umbr1nce1. lllo in~trH! con•tYtd to Ind CITY OF COSTA MESA ) of rnt Purcll••lnt """I, In !l>e July 23, 30 t nd Augu$1 '· tJ, \'1I 101~.71 PUbllii>ld Ortt\111 Cotti O•llv Pilol, now ht ld by teld Trus!e• un6tlr sold Oted t. EILEEN P. ~MINNEY, Cllv Cl.,k 01 Aarnlnlilrt !!on l ulldlna, llTO M 1m1 1 ----;-;:;;;;:--:;;;;;;;,;;;;;----·l'.'~":"~U~,~~::·:~::~·~~~"':'~':·_·~·:..:·:"~'...:"::'•:1~1 1 DI lru>I, In l n<I IO l~I IOllDWlnt Ol1Crll>ed lht CllY ot (05!1 Meo• •NI t~-otfldo AW'IUI, Co1l1 MUI, Or-1 (ou11!y. 1>tD11tr••· 10-wll: c1.,.k at "" Cl!J council ol !tit Cl!J of Ct lllornl1. •nd 1#1•11 r.t _,.... 111<1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Loi 1n In T••<• ND, 6736, •• thown Oft Coil• Mttl. Mrlb¥ cwtlfY lh1t ""' tbo¥1 pullllclv rtt<I •lo>vd ,, 1n1 t b0¥1 llt ltd 1 "''" r.corll'l!<I In IOOk 13', Pt••• t • 1,,., fM•1tolt11 ora1n111<:• No. 11·2' w11 1--. 11rn1 111 "'• l<>1rcl lloom of tl>I '" 11 ln<:l.,•i••. ol MIKtll•MOUI Mt1>1. lrDClu<ld 1na conilcltrtd ~Ion br ....,. Admlnltlrt llon 1u11a1n1. ,,,." Cl1a11ipagne .For the Victors FICTITIOUS I U$1Nlll N"MI ITATEMl!NT Th• IOllOWlttll perlOttl t rt dOllll buslntH 11: NOTICI( 0 1' "UILIC H•AllHO AMENOMENT NO. 1'11 NOTICE IS HEll.EIY' GIVEN n.11 !!It Ntwport 8Hd'I CfH Pl1nnl "11 Commluion will llolc! 1 pUtlltc llltr111g on tt>t .Stn O•Y ol AUIUtl, ltll, t i 1111 flClllr GI 1:00 P.M .. In m1 CDIHKli Cht ml>tn ot ""' N•WPo<! •••ci'I Cltv H1:1 IO <Oll•l~u Amt"""'""' Na. 1'11 -lch ~·-•• lo 1meNI Till• 20 •..:ord• ol Or1n1e Cou111Y, C1111 ... n11 lion 1: 1 rttvl•• mH tlnt oJ Ille u l<I Clty Et dl bid mu1t conform t nd ti. lfl9f!.!lltr with ••••mtnlt klr t1,U>POr1 t nd council lltkl on lttt •111 d11 of J ulY, lt11, l"llPOllllw• IQ 11111 lnvltttlon, 1111 plan .. t•nl•m•nl wMrt •tla lot 1<1!01111 •nv """ lf1ertl llt< 11111ec1 t nd .,i111>1ecl •• • t1>Klllct llon1 1nd 111 O!Mr doc:wntl'lll olller 101 In 11Td tr1ct, I-th.,. •1111 MIO!t 1t 1 rMul•r .., .. 11111 ot 1111 w ic! comprltlnl nit H rt1111111 c o n 1r1 ct. .,,.,.,.,.ntl IM ....... or OYt rh11111, CllY (OUl't(ll !Itta Ofl ,,,. ltlll d•Y"' JUIY. lloc\lmOftll, CDPI•• OI ""' (.ontr1i:'i • Wll"'' ouch etveo •r• c°"'''""''° In K · 1'11, br 1"-loll_I.,. roU ct ll ""'" DDcurnents ••• row on ti~ ,,,., -18 Skipper ~lark Johnson acc epts first bottle or bubbly 'vater to be passed aboard \\."P as she is 'varped alongsi de Ala \Vai Yacht 1-larbor dock after dark. The loasts 11•ent on far into the night. IAY OltN AMENTAL WELDING, ]51 NewlOll M•••· IRON .I. "'''· Cotlt M•rgtref J,1n N1y, 110' Mlr •m1r. l tlbo1 liloOetl Etfl N•v, 5<,, 11()1 lltll>o•. Mlrtmtr. ol l~t NtW l>tl'"I lttcll Munlc:!~•I Codt aerlt lnlng ta all·1lretl 1>1rkl111 fP auiremenlo '"' Rtllil 51011• •nd Oltlce l uflOlnt s <ora1nc' ""Ill! 1ppllc1ble mwnlclptl AVES: COUNCILMEN: W 11 ID ft , 1><ibllc ln•PKllon Ill Ill• Mic! ofllcn of 1111 oroln ente•. Jorai n. Plnkln . St. Clt lr, H1mm11'1 Owner. 1nd Of WHll1m l h;roc:k ... Tiie ,...,_,...i t <lcf••H 11: 11)(11 Clllcory NOES: COUNCILMEN! N-1'1r1fllfO. ..... ~nttts, 11JO ••v•lat OrlYt. Wt v, lr'llnt, C1tllornl1, lar I~• Pll'-Of ASSE NT: COUNCILMEN: N-Coron1 cltl M.,, Call/ornlt . ,,,., lftl Y be ... Tn,, b'"'"''' 11 btint cor>Ovcltd by • P•rlMr:ll'tlP M1r11ror J11n 1'1•¥ Any '""' tll person• \n~•nlNI M8¥ ap Ptt • •NI t>t ~e••d trtueon 11 r~1r ''""• ... vinp DtlllDallon• ••<vr...i ev '''" 0.tll IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I llt ve ottl1l11to ., Ille 0111<• ol th• Arc .. ltec1 bY !11<:ludlno ft••· cn1ro1• t nd e>c-••• DI ner~nlD 111 mv "'"" •nd 1!1l•H Ill• 5-1•1 ao<>0illlno 110.00 tor •K~ u r of 1t111r1I lh• Tr.,,, •• 1nd of 111•. of r11e (lly of C•I• MHt. trtl• ~"di• Of ~l•n1 •n<I •H<lfk•llMI. Thi• d-11 .,.111 Ot !llCI July 1•. ltll July, lt/1. bf rolundtll ""IY If !lit Hh 1r1 rttur...,. l!o"'°'rt E. Wein EILEEN "· ,.HINNEY comPleO and in 1ood condlllon within flYI 500 Set Welcome For Yacht Tllio iltttmenl fflf<I wlni •~• (Oul\IY Clerk of Ora,..0 Covnh on Julv ?(!, ttll Bv Bevt rlv J, Mtdao .. O""uly County ,,~,~ Publi'lhac:I Orange c ... ,, Otily PllOI. Jvlv ll. :JO 1na Au1111•1 '· ll.. .,,. ~17·11 J oell.I• H••tntt. S•t••llry NeWPOfl llttc~ Cl1¥ Pl1nnln9 Comml.,•Oll "11bllon...i O••ng1 CO•tl O••lv l'••o!, July ll. 1'11 10~·71 lru•l•t cnv Clttk i nd ••·ofllcla 01•1 t!!tr Ill• bid """''"'· 1?S No•lfl ll1rr1ncf 51 · Clork o1 t~t Cltv Covn<ll l t llo< oM Malerlel1 I on<! 1...t W••! Co~1na, C1111, t11" of mt C:lly of Co1t1 MtH Perlorm1nc1 801111 will Ill rit<1ulrH Of 1n1 4j5'$ llY : GRACf E. M>.SSELLO Contrt<Cor 1el•clfcl, Publ>sntd NtWPOrl HorDar ,_,_, Prt n o...,11ry (Ill' (l1rlt El<ll bid .,,111 be mtclt out C1!1 Illa com~intO wltt. !ht OailY ~llD!, Ntwll0r1 "ubll•Md Oftnte CD11f Otilr Pllo!, "Form pf Pr01>ot1I" boul\Cf fn ttdl H I 'Ill l11c11, C11Uor11l1, July ll, JO •"" ..,., ..... July 2J, 1971 :l'O'l'0.71 IPttlflct llOlll, LEGAL NCYTICE Aboard Regatta 'Ul'ElttOll. COUll,T OJ' TM& STATE OP CALlllOllHIA 1'011. lH't: COUNT'!' OF OllANGI( LEG AL NOTICE " 11111 PICTITIOUS IUSINiiS NAME IT ... TEMIENT ~. 197 ! XIOt·11 Eacn bid 11111! tit t ttomotnltd by t LEA;., NOTICE LEGAL NCYTICE certlllt<ll "' c1•nl1r'1 <1'1Kk p1v1t11• ,. l ___ _::::u~,...".'.'.:..'.::'..'.'.::'.:. ___ J ·---c::-;::c.-;-;;;c:-;:::-c;;-;;;----l'h• Ownt" or s1!11l1clo<Y 1110 loN:l 111 lavor Of Ill• ~. I XKll'llcl b• '"' blc!-NOT1CI!' Of" ~UILIC Hl!:AlllNG 011.0tNANC't: HO. Tl·ll 0« 11 arlnclp•I t M 1 11U1f1tlorY tllrtl'f' lff"OltE THI! CITY COUNCIL. ... N 01.0INANC• Of" THa CITY CD!JN· cam ... nr 1• svrtlf, In 1n t mDllnl •not N1, "·7'1111 Thi lollowln1 "''Dno 1•1 doln11 ~1111ne1• '" OF TH't: CIL Of" THI!: CITY ()p co•TA "'''"· len m," '"" PU<tnl !lO'!lol ot '"'bid. CITY OI' POUNTAIN \/ALLI('!' CALIPOllNIA, ADO~TJNG TH't: N"· Th• thttk or bill boflll ,~111 t>t ol.,.tn 10 1 By ALMON LOC.KABEY NOTICI( 01" HEAlllMG 01" Pl(TITIOll ,011 l'eOIATE 011 WILL ANQ CODICIL ANO FOii Li·TTl(ltl TESTAMIENTAIY Nine perpetual trophies y,•i\1 E1tole of LEO SCHACTMAYEtt. HEllll"GE l EASING COMP ... NY, o... City lloultv1rd We~!, ,..o. IOO, Ort ntt NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVE~ lh•! on TIONA.L ILl(CTlltCAL COOi: Int ,OR gut~1nlt• thll lP'tt blllder wl11 oxKull !ltl T.,fl0tv, A.veu•! J, 1t1l, t 1 1:00 P, M. In THt: C1TY Of" COSTA MIS" Conlrltl 11 U be 1war<11a !O him In COii• 1n. COl!ntll Cnt mb.,.1 City H&ll l!m:O THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITV tormlTY wl!ll !ht ConlrM;I O«u""nlt 1...t Things you don·! hear aboul I.he Transpac 1.1n!1I 1\'s all over: Blackflo had a rn a o overboard during the race. ihe victim \1·as Don Macleod, 47, the oldest c re "' m a n aboard. ln a post-race 111- terview with Br uce Benson. formerly 0 £ lht DAILY PfLO'T staff. J\1acLeod told it this \1·ay : "I 1vas h anging f,n to an uneleated lazy sheet during a s p1nnakl'r jibe about 600 1nilcs from Diamond !lead. T he chute filled and I w::is yanked overboard. The boat was doing abou! 10 knots, but believe we, 1vhen you are out there in the water the boa! looks big and Lhe ocean looks bigger. It's scary." t.1acLeod, a regular on the e rew and known as "Ger itol" _--._, 1.1) the other members. cnn- 11nued· "J\ly first thought was that I had takrn Pi11er Crawford, our female cook over the side v."ith me. But Pitter manag(•d to stay aboard "'ith a cu t cheek and some smartly r:ip- ped !~th . ··1 never let go the shl'<'! \Vas hanging on with )}()th hands and bobbing through lhe water like I was body s urfing. I fell like whale bait " \Vhen finally haUl('r/ hack aboard. one c r P 11 rn a n remarked: "That J\lacL('rJd, he's atv•ays hanging a round somewhere -especially when you need him." MacLeod is of Stull1sh des- cent. He often wcarc; :i tam o' shanter. The c;ip i.:arries the family emblem nn 1vhich is engraved: ''Hold Fast." h<> at stake Salurday when the D~~~s;iE IS HEllE8Y GIV EN "''' ' 48th annual So ul her n Sec.,rtty P1c1tl( '"•'IO"•' 111n• h•1 111e<1 California l ' a ch t ·1 " g As-nt,.,n • Ptt+tlon '°' DrOOM• 01 w111 •nd Con•cl1 end lor h"l•n<• of Lel1erl sociation Sun1mer Regalia T~•r•me""'' to Pe1111 ..... .,. reterenct 10 d S wn•t~ h m..ie tor l\.rlnPr parll<11l1n, 11\d get.~ un e r way on anta i11ot Ill• !im• •nd Pl•<• ol 11e1<1n1 tne J\1on1ca Ba\'. ••m• flt~ e~n 111 lvr' Aut u•t 11. 1911. 11 • 9·l0 1.m , on Ille cour!rOCll'll ol Dooorl· Ten yacht tlubs Qf lhe As· rntnt No. J of ""' <ou•t, •' 100 Civic . Cenl•r 0..-lve Wtol, t11 m1 Cllr et 5tnlt ~oc1at1on of Santa hiuntca Bay Ana. co1ilo•11lo, Yacht Clubs are hosting the titted Ju1v 11• un W. E ST JOHN pvenl \\'h1ch is expc<:ted to c"""" Cl••• draw more than 500 entries in scuD01E11, F0110E •"'II 11EOLE'I', 1 UOl s~n1e1 1 ... 1tv•r<I. 95 classes. ~.,111c ~.11 .. c1a1. c11H ... ~1. P erpetual troph1t•s and the c:lassrs to which they will be awarded are· l ol Clll) GL l.ll1l All .. ntYI !or Pllll\-r Publ•J~e<I Or1nge Cot ll D•ily ,.llol. Ju· iv n. n. 11. un 7<W2·11 Wlllltm II W•ntlfi. Ont l!oul•vtra Wu!, Na. ltln. Orana•. C.ily Sitter AYlf\Ut fOl!nl•!~ VtlltY C11i1ornlt OF COSTA MES .... t.Al1FOlt NIA, DOES ,.111 arD'<'ldo !lie 1u .. 1~ bOncl or bondl •' ' ' ' Hl!'FIEIV ORO ... IN ... S FOLLOWS, ' ,-, '' o ,, •• Rlc111r~ I( J111e1r1, \lll Cimino tlfl fl \D S .. ~I" Oltt<> th o Cttv C1>11ntol will hold • PUllllt hetrl110 E ••OH ' •• ''' C " • • Cl· 1Pttllled there n W '" 11 vt ,., I -on th< tollowlni. S C • •nt V °""' rut notlll<•llon o! !he 1wtrd OI lht Conlrl t t COOY L. ~mllh. M.D .. JllD S,, San Dlf9D, 1 1D1'1 cni ne• HI . ~ri<lw P1111 11!, Iv ol Co1T1 Mn &. C•ll!or~I•. 11.,., h•r<DV !o lh• bldO•<. !lll Ctn·uno D•I Tt nllll•• Trt tl IOIS . IPPllr~tlon tllP<I (ly l dDPI lllt ~1llon1! Elrc•rit~I Co<!t !Ml • W.0.0'11 JI ATll: EOCO !W•<!I Fl•"•ll to reiont P«M>t •IY IEC.TION 1 Sectk>n IXIO " 1mendH by "uflu•n! ID 111• l t bor CDCI• al""° ~ltll Tiii! b1111,,.._, I• t>flnt '"""''' ""lntr~lp conalleted bv, • irorn .t.! to Ill PO on ·~· norrnwtit cor· dtlt l+on thtrtl'""" "'' to11-.119: ot C1lllot"l1, ~lllern Ctlltornlt lul!dlnt Wol!ltrll II. W••'Oll Thot l!tlemf'flt 1111<1 wltn 1111 tO<Jn!Y Cl•rk or Or1n1e Cou11•v 011· Jvrv Xt. ltn Iv l •ll• J . l1<YJlt11 O.PlllY Count' Clerk Pub1l1ll"" 0.111 .. CDlll Ot l!Y P:•o!, Julv 2l. JO '"" >.v,u11 •· t1. 1t11 m 1.n LEGAL NOTICE ncr DI E!llntM onll Evcl<o • ...,,.1111111 U 1 "•"" lhll t erltln orlnl•a cloc:um1nr, Ind Connructlon Tr.O•• Cow 11 c I 1 •. tcrt 1, )00 lo'1 Precht P\111 II! •NI Ten· lllrt• cOC>lt1 of wlllcll 1r1 on 1111 111 1ne l ulldlnt tntl Conslruclloo Tr1dn C01J11ell tttl•• frt <! 101! 111...i !n tonlvn<loan with oUl<t of "'' Cltv C11rw Of "'" Cllv ol oi Or1n1e Counh. IM u lO tk!••d cl tllt 1-clleno•. Coll• Mt11. t lltllltd: 'EIKlro<ll Stltty Trvtl••• ~•• •1cert•lnt<1 1111 -••I !. llnl (h1hto Nt. 14< • A.PP!ICU\O<\ fn O•ch:ro ', 1111/ecl fly 1M Stt l• ol Pff\'t lllnt rotf of Of'C c!lffl'I Wlltl ,.,.. lll•INI DY 111r Pllmint CommlnlOll •o Cllllorn11, o ... 1rrrn1nt Df l""u•lrla! 11cn cr1H "' 1v111 of workmen f!ffdtd 11 rUDnf, lrom Ill one·e<r• ID 11i PO noo, R•ltllon1, Olvl1lon ol lr>elu1lrl1I S•/....,," l)ltclllt lf1e cOlll•telt -left •Ill bl P<Dl>t •IY bOllllll"' tfnortll¥ by Elli• SECTION J. Th'-Orcllntl't(f •11111 hl~t •w•rdtd lhtr JVcc111r111 blclcltr1; 11\Cf Ill~ Avonut, li'GIJ1t1 rl,.,,1-ol·wl•; Gt •llt lO 1M tff'rCI •na l>t In tvll !o<c• llllrrv (Jll d•YI Pre•1lll111 r1to1 1r1 conlll!lld 111 11141 N-••ncl. ffom t nd 111or lh P111111 '"" •rlor to 1ptclflt•1ID11• ..,.,.,1.0 bv 1~• Botrd, 1...i ---------------·! l , N""'" OC•v•lll111 Cr.in1Mt trtt t&•irt llDll DI fl l!Hn OSJ a••• from llt ••• •• t11lld lttlow. NOTICI! 01' ~U lLIC Hl!: ... l lNG TO IE Pt-t!I t mendmenl !a !~t Founltln Nllttt 111111 be publl>l'ltd OllCt In Int /fl.nv cltHlll<lll"" Ml 1nll<lp1t..i llllf "l'LO IY THt: OltANOI COUNTY U8Ht Y M1mlclD1I CDClt M•l•lnlna to OR>.NGE COAS-Y DAILY ~tLOT. t ... low 11111!<1 111111 bl 1!111<1 •I'"' <urr•nt .. LlNNINO COMMllllON CIN ,.RO-cltllnltlon Ind Jlllldetd• ''" l\omf!. «· MWIDIPll' of 1en..-11 clrc .. 1111on, '''"'"' ... ,. ralH for , ... •PPllUblt tr.-+ I nd ~Oll'D AMl(NDMENT TO TH£ COUN· tu1>1lion• a nti re•lfkllOlll of llorn• «· 1nd Publlll>l'<I In Ille Cllv ol Cotti Mou. cl1ulfl<tllo11 In ftlec:I •llll ll!f! l bo'o'9 TY GEHl:ltAL "LlN TO ADO A Ct.IOl llan ID RI s I n 'l . Ftmll• !ott!ht r wll~ 11\t n•M•t or IM m1mbtr1 ll11td Trt<lt• CountllJ. " t nv ,., .. lllltd ~Jll(LIMIN ... ltY NO!JllNG l!'LIEMIENT R01JdtnU1! Zo11•. Ill me City CflllMll votlnt tor •"'II tttlllll below ••• nol curront or t rt r1vlU<1 bY GCQrue Brork Troph,v LEGAL NOTICE Pu .. vinr lo 1111 Pl•nnlnt •ncl zonlnv •. A'1>&•I ot ~''""Int c ..... m1111111 Ac-'"' t•mt . l•t>o< •DrMmt nt1 durlnt Ill• bl011ln1 11m1 o 1----------------I L1w, t t omer.ded, •1'11 ord~• Of the tlDll r"tl"lllr" Ctl\Cflll ... 1t UH PHmU 11 P ... 5SEO ANO AOOPTIEO 11111 1'111 1111' o< <on1!r.,ct1on llme, W<ll revl1lon1 111111 Ote::in Raring Class A winner T71"9 o''"" county Pltnnlno comm1111on, tilod b• MoOll Oil C0<POf1tlon DI 1111n11rn1 ol Julr, 1t 71 111 co1111a1rtc:1 • port ol •~• below ll1lld in the CCA division. IUl"EltlOlt COUltT 01' THI!: 11<tllct h htreb~ t lv1n '"-' 1>ullllc lleerinp Commlu lon't dtnl•I "' Condlllon.i u.. ROIE l!T M. WILSON ••I•" Anv ~11lth, wtllor•, v1c1tl011, pro. STATE DI' CALIPOltNIA FOR will l>t h•lcl bY ••Id c .......... 1 .. 1°" on AN P~1m1t " fOf urvlt• •l•ll11n ., ·~· Mt¥DI' of'"' City mo!IO<\ or"'"" btntflf• ·~•II "' In td+ Lido ls!e Yacht Club Trophy THE COUNT'!' 01' OllANGI IELEMIE'NT P1!~05EO AS ... N AMEND· ..,1,r1n ..... r corntr of W•rt1tr 1na E~t lld OI COtll Mtl• dl!lon to !n1 11tlow 11111!<1 ..... Ktl••· A~ -W•.""Cr of the Pll"I·' Class Ho. A 700Sl MENT TO THE OltANG£ COUNTY (<onllllUf!I lrom July •• 1971) ATTEST: Pr•ntl<tl >11111 l>t ernplDVe<I In conlormllY "" J\ NOVIC E o~ HIAltlNG o~ PITITIOM GE Nl!:ltAL Pl AN, s. Al'ff•I irt Plt ftnlftt CN!lmllllfft Ac. EILEEN ~ ,HINNl!:Y wllll Sectlori 117/.J ot !ht C1ll1Dr11l1 L•bot v.•1th the largest number Of CO· FOR PROIA TE OF WILL .O.ND ~Oii S•lc! t l-nl It cl t t 1 Q n a! t d !Ian r"t rflftt C1M lll0titl U1t ~trm!I 1l City Clerk DI lllt C!tv Cotit . LE ,T£1tS TISTAMENT.O.ll Y "PllELIMINAl!Y HOUSING ElEM£Nl" l'llNI ty lltlm, Tt!t •ltd At-l•W1 can-ol Cm!I Mtl• 0•0t llmo th•ll be Ptld "'' WO<lc tl'ie.c;. Eot11~ of HARRY ENOCH WEIS~IE RG, tnd or-•• 11111 tdlliliOll •• t n 11.,....111 c1,,,1.,. Plt nntng C""'ml11lon'1 OMll l o1 8y: GltACE E . MA!SELLO .. rlormtd 111 1•0!•1 of lhe r"ul1< cl1v1 Harr.v \Villi> Troph_v _\Vin· Dec••H<I. "'In~ Gentr•I ~l1n •ar Or•no• countv. Te•t ca kr~k• !ltllon 11 •ourhw••I co•· OePuh CllY c1..,.k work 1nd 11 ""rot• l<lr ov1111m1 attn• NOTICE IS MEREii'!' GIVEN lh11 "l lnllltll'll bY: Oftl>llt Counir Pltnnllll l\l"r of Ell(llcl 11111 T1lbet!, (continue<! ST.O.TI!!' OF CALll''OltNI... I crt!I l•wolvell. ner nf the Pl~RF' class with SOCMER, ~ms CAAL MINTON, ... a Comm l11!on. !tom J11h· •. !'71.f COUNTY Of ORANGE l SS Holldtv• 111111 ... 111 llolldl Yt rac:D9111l .. I nd l t b f RUSSELL KNOTT htvo lllllCI he•t lll • at1I. S•IO public ll11rl111 M lht tbovt pro. 6. ltHtlUHOll Nt, tOM. -A Re1<1!11tlon CIT'!' OF C05TA MESA ) In !he colf..:llvt bt <a•lnll\1 ,,,_,.,.,,, I lP seco argcs num er O !Ian For Problt• of w111 """ ior L•ll•r1 potllCI Plt n wHI bl l>eld i t 1:30 •"'·'or 11 DI lh• Cltv council al !h• Cltv or Founr1rn 1, EILEEN P. PHINNl!'V, CITY Clttl< of •PPll<1t11e 10 mt P1rtlcul1r cr1fl, entries. T•'11m..,11rv rtlt•..,c• 10 wnlcll 11 mtat..,.,.. r"''""'' '' -•lblt , on Tvftd•Y· Ytll•Y ulhnt • P11bllc H11rl11t ro °"" !~• Cltv of Co•I• Mell 1na ••-otlltlo clanlll<t!lon ..,. IYH of -kmt" •· b N I Ch '"' lu•t1'•• 1>t r!lc11lt tJ. •ncl 11111 lht l11t11 All9Ull J, 1r11 , In lht hurlt><1 t ttll terml~t ,.,..,.,..,. Publlt NK .. tlry, Het l•h, Ct•rk DI lht CITY Councrr o1 th• City of em•loYecl on 11>• prOftcl. ri.eltcn urg ationa am-•"'1 1>••c• ot Miring "'• i•me "'' i.t•n mH llt11 room ef"" Or•111>1 C<>11n1Y Pl•n· s..rt1v .,, W•U••• rit<1ulrtt !ht 10, ..... 11...., Costt Mtu. n1r1by ctrtltr trttl ,,,. tbcwt 11 111111 l>t m11'111torv "-tM Con· p1onship Trophy -\VinnPr or 1e1 f<>r Auaust 5, •I 1:30 •.m .. !11 trtt n1111 Commlt1!011. E119lntttln1 ftuiTdlnt , of tn Uncl.,.groo11d Ulll/ly Dl1lrlcl In n.1 •ncl klr-'n1 Ordlntntt No. 1l ·11 .,.... I"' 1r1ctor to Whom I <Ollt<l cl It IWt rc! ... . cour!•o<>m er ()oaarlmenl ND. J ol 1tld .oci Ctvlc C•"''' Orlvt w111, RDPm 1 ... lt!Phl~·WtV oi Euclid St• .. ! l•om "'' lrDCluctd 1n<1 conolc!u..i 1K11<111 by sec;· 111<1 uPOll I ll 1u-tr1don under him,"' Skipper Front Mia1'1ti Rules P oiverboats the K-.'la n a I i On a I cham· tovft, •t IDD Cl•I< C•Mtr O•h"' Wttt. Jn ''"'1 ""'· c 11uornlt , ,, ... ~rt:11 lime ,,,., (tonlerllne "' wi rner Aw•"u• la tn. lion ti 1 '""''' mttllnt "' ••la CITY Pl• not I"• tnon t•1d 11n•r•I P••~•Ulna Pionship a feature of the sum the C•tv or s1~•• .o.no, Ct lotorl\lt . •l•c• 111 .. rian• •l~r 11vorl11e or -centerllN DI E<1lnte• """""" Count:ll on !ht ""' <11r of Jui,, 1t1L tfld rtlft a! """' a1 .... ""'oet re 111 'WOrkrnf" ' ' • O•Ted July )I, !011 ""11nt ll >d prOP01ecl •1111 wl!I bt 11t1rc!. ll Tlleio mttttrl t rt t>tlni proc:tHllCI t~ere1llt'f' pt nt<I I NI t doPtft •• I wllolt ,m~IOYtd 111 ttt. t•te111loll DI' 11'11 <Ontrt<I. m('r regatta. w. E. SI JOHN I• •1<1<1•1tecl lh t1 11\Y wrlll•n ........... !o P<i<IUt nl IO '"' Pl•rnlnt Lt w• Of mt •'. rct1tvllr m .. l!nt ol ""' Cllv Councll '""'!.T & LINOLIUM LAVIJI Robcrl f.I. Allan Jr Trophy Cou11h c1e<1< rhl1 1>1.bll< ncllct bl' 1ut1tn1tt"" ID •~e 5111• 01 c1uior1111 IGov'I. CD<le •1.000 11 !>ti.II.,.,"'' ltlfl <11v ~ Jutr. 1971. bY 1~1 C1•11tl, l l110l1t11m &. Soft Tiit Lt Ytr •• J.lt MINTON & MINTON Pit ""'""' Comml11lon P•ID< ID 11>1 nt t rlng .... ) •nd lne "'""n11ln V•ll•y lonlnt followl111 roll <~II vole. 1110•: ' -\\'inner In the Rhodes-lJ tot Wlllf'llA 81vd. dll• Oia•ntnt• Thi Z°"J"" Oralnonct . tonlnt AYES: COUNCILMEN W•l1...,, Jotdln, lh1 Ow ... r •-r.•I 11'11 1>rlvolH1 lit •• Cl le• """ ... ' Ct li111r•lt ... 11 ~or turtner aot11to r••••dl111 l•ld era· Mt~I, 1...r E•hlllll• t ft on Ille 1., lht Plnkloy, SI. Ciel•. Ht mm•tt lec:lln1 t nv '"" Iii bid•"' to w1l ... -/IS~ AttorMYI ltf: ~tllli<ln.,.o POiecl Pllll, 111 onte•t>IHI PtflOftl 1re 111. Pl1nnln1 o ... trtm•nl l r>ll l•t I Yl llt blt NO!;.$ COUN(ILMEH N-lrrHu!1rltl11 O< 1nlarm1ll!lto In 1n¥ bHI S anta Barbara Yac ht Cluh ""bll1hecl Or•nte coo11 0111y PllOI, v11..a 10 c111 •! 1111 olll<• "' mo 01 1t11~ 1or P<JDtk lruH<llon •nd •••mln•11..., "15ENT: COUNCii.MEN Non• or In 1ne bllldlnt Tiie C°""'''"" me¥ not As ulfs h ore po...,erboat rac- ing :ittent1on moues !c) the \\'e s t Coa~t with 1.he running of the Long Beach !lennessy Cup Aug. 21. Rober! f.1agoon of M iami Beach, fl.<1 holds a commi.hding inbQ11rd division lead 1n the American Po\1Cr Boat A ssociation s tandings, A two-way tie for firs t and six deep contention m;:irks the outboard category standings. h1agoon. a 37·year old eye i urgeon y,·ho \llilS APBA OU!- board champion in 1968 and 1970 in boats he owned himself, earned 400 points with his victory lal ...,·eek 1n the Hennessy G rand Prix off Pt. P leasant. N .J . at the wheel of a :J6-foot cigarette h u I J Aeromarine I. owned and prepared for r<lcing by marine p ropnlsion pioneer C a r I Klekhaefer of F'ond du Lac. \Vise. Magoon ha3 now earned Rainbows Win Title HONOLULU fUP f) -The University of H awaii sailed to f ive viclor1es in sii: races to win !he first annual Rainbow Rr:galla. TI1t!' lone blemish on the UH ttcord came in lhe: fiflh race. when U . S . International University m ade it by the 'bows and the U.S. Nava l Academy who at I.hf. time were tngag\ng in a tackin& d uel to the finish. The Rainbows scored 421/, points to 34 for the runnerup nav al RCAdemy. U. S. tn. lemaliooal was 11 !!lep IM:!hind wltti 23v,: fo llowed b y Califo r nia 1t Sant:i Bsirb11r11 8 ind Unfv('r~Jly of South ern C11Hfor nia 0, S 1' h \V f th Jul~ 11. 1._ 1'. 1111 xw .. 11 Covnty "!1n'l)h• Corn,,,lulo11, E"11111tt•ing Tho\f d••lrlnl ta lttlllY In ltvor or In JN WITNE\5 WHEll EOF, I h••t wothd••w nl1 bkl lor I 1>11rlod el '' ~1~1 • tar rop Y -inner 0 e f!ulldlng, .no Civic cent11 Orlvc w~,1. _,,1111on to 1.,1,1 P•OC>O••I• will t>t tlvt~ to erf'\/nlo '"' lftY hi nd t "ll olll•P<I Tl't S••I lo!lowlnl ''" ai l• ol <>1>1nlM 01 ela• 1.800 poinls for the season las t race in the Siar Class LEGAL NOTICE ~DOfT't u1. s ..... .o..n1, c1111..,.1111, """•'" ... ...,..,,1un11v ,,, ao ,0 11 turth« 1". o1 tt.c CllY o1 ce111 ,,.,,, ,~,, ~'~ a1v 01 o • .., 111•• 11:H A.M. TwHO•t• Aw11111 .... o 1>'<>1>0l'lecl ol•• lt on flit •"d 1•1ll1ble t"""'"'"'" "11111'0<!. vou M•Y conioct Ill• July, !•II II, 1111. aboard the lV.'IJl-('Ogined rraft SCrleS 1·---------------1 !gf Pllllllc lnonoc!+on l'1•"n1n~ 0~Dt'1mon1 .r '6)-?•?• l "d reltr EILEEil I . PHINNEY IOAFIO OF TllU~TEES -\.0~" 1nore tha" h•• "eares l Pac ific Coast Championship NOTIC E OF PU•LIC Ml!A 111"0 s1"•'' w l1•1ev. to inc •1><>•• '""'' c••• c1~r~ 1n<1 ,,.o!f•c•o '""" commun11v Con•" "" " ~ " NOTICE IS HE~EBY GIVE N 1'11tl mf Allill•nl Pl•Mlno Ooro<I~• CITY (OlJ'ICIL OF Ttif Cl.,k. QI lh• CllV Coun(ll Ohld(I ol Or1n1e Coun!)' competitor. Trophy -Overall Y:inner m Or""'" CouMY Htrbcn i nd Part1 Com •nd Stc•tltr. •o 1~1 CITY or FOUNTAIN v.tLLEV 01 the cnv o1 Ce1tt M••• Coof1 Mnt, C11lfornll the Star Class. m•Uit1n 11•• '"' • =<obll< h••rlnt lo <on 011:.t.NGE COUNTY f•olvn Grlo~n B• c;,1c, E M.,,,110 N0tm1n E Wt•i.on 1'h(> OU!board C0ffipetitl011 lldfr Ju•vey1, plan1 t nd <OSI UflfT'tT•• PL"NNING COMMISS ION Donu•• (!IV (ll fk Oet111lv (ltv (ltr~ Stt:rtlt"' of Int Boord oJ Trul!H' H.:irry .John fl.111rrh Trnphy .,1~11110 lo I~• 1covl1ltlon, lmprov•mrnt Pubrlih!d Or•n" co111 tl•ll• 1>001 Pub!;•~..., O••n" Coo•' 0111~ p,1111, Publl•Nod 0ron0t ("'"'' 01Hy Pde!, Publlt~td Or•n91 Co11r Ot lly Pelo•. remains the most intensive 111 and m•lnttn•nt•. ,1 1 ""bll< ot•cn. or , , , 1, -·• ,, -• '' '' -'''' ~· n \v'·,1ner •n the l nternat•·onal •"'~ 1 , • ,.,. · iu•• 1J. 1t11 ?()t(l·I\ Jui, ?J, 1t11 ·~·. Jv1v , ..,, · ff h · h ' S -int ~•t1'1 •••• between Mon1rch It¥ ind o s ore racing 1story. teve Cl 0 """ Po1n1 1n '"' v1c1n11y of s111 Cto•• LEGAL NOTICE Shere of ~1~·ami and \Vi!!ie I JO a s s. b• •ht O••nt• c""""' 1-brt>e• 0111r1••. l.EGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Donaldson Trophy -\Vinner T~t ~ublic n1•rlnv will 111 n11a 11 1::iol---------------------'--'---'....:....:....:....:::. _______ ::..:_: ________________________ _ f.1e)'CfS Of N SSall h riVP talJ1Cd f h p d. d Lo f PM., JulV 17, 1tll, In OlvltiOn ), Coufl OllOIN.O.NCI! NO. Jl·14 ~>l•n•lo" ol '"' SDllln•rlv l!nt of ttlll •ILOT, • 11ew••11>1r o! ltnttt! c.rcul1. 1r>el f"'o(!Olnt OrO•nt ntt No 11·1' '"'''I~ n 1 e re 1cte g race or , 0 , , , 0 ,. -~ 1d '"' t<:t10 ev 1tco J.269 poiOl<; throug h five na-""°"'' OV!ll •l ttDt W"1Y tt °"ll AN IOINANCI: OP T+!E CITY COUl'I• Lot 10l ind •vnnlno l~•nt:t Norlhorly tlQOI, pr1nl<"<I oNI 0Ubll1~~d In 11\t CITY of l<DCIV< ''"' COnl er 1 II t ional champ•'onship races. power cruisers. Ci•i< C~~1 • ., loct1H •• JOHS Crown CIL 011 tHI. CITY 011 COSTA MEiA. olon• u l<f c~"t•rllne 111 1,,,: '~'"'' cottt M•••· 1oot1h1r with In• nam~• o1 ~::;n~111 ~;1~1~1:r,;;o;11~n:,': 0~,J~~~~ 1c;,t~ Valltv P•r~wtY, lotunt Nloutl, C.O.l!l'OllNIA, C+!ANOINCJ THE tON· E:oit~rlf DO•~llel wllh I~• sou•h•dv llnt !ht m•m""" or lh• City C=untl! wo!lrtt and tht•falttr a•nl!<I I nd tdoclf!d 11 1 Shere fi . I ed e l h Sub•..,u•nl IO !lte public ne•rll\• tho IND 011 A ~OllTION 011 LOT 101. nt ••l<t Lnl •ncl th• o·<1•nilon ,~""'°'· lor •"" 1111"1' tn• u m•. 'd , nlS 1 :<i Ven Orontt Countv Htrbo" •n<I Ptr~I Com· Nt'W,.()ltf Ml'A TJIACT, l'IOM IU I& ,~, f~I , lll•n(• Sout~t•IY ~frtlltl wl!ll P"SSED ANO >.OOPTED th1• ltth ll•Y ri'~'~.:.~c~I ~:,ul:~ 1~:"11~: ;;v '::: J~~~. Ol'era!l at Pt. Pleasant. but R C F _ J,.., ;;'.:!~~on ~n·~~;,:::::O.': '~~ 0~~:~1~~·.: ~:;c~ity cwncl! o! th• c;tv 0, Cool• ••Id <•rlot!ln• n1 Dl~<•nti• •vtn"•· 115 ol July, Rl~~ElllT M. WILSO N 1911. b¥ '"' 1011ow1n1 roll tall volt: \\'as lhe first c!amp--0n entrant a e Olu:-; .. ,ommer>e1t1ie<1i <D'<'Crlnl 1119 llKtllllY. M•st ODii htrtb¥ ordtln •• tollows '"''' lh~nc:· Ylf•1••1v ., ••• 11.1 wlln lht MoY<>r ol I~• (111 AYES: COUNC!lMEN w I !JO "• •<fY1nloo•s •NI b•ntlin to ~t d•<IY.0 by SECTIO~ I ... II lhtl ""'lie<\ of Int SO<J•~•rlV !In• OI ••l<I Lot IOJ """ tllf Jordt n. P!MllY. St. (li lt, Htmmtlt aCrOSS !he finish line for 4\1(1 !llf ICQ~l1illon, imcrov•m•nt O< m1ln· tollowlnv dt•<<il>ffl r•tl pfO~rty '" E~t•n1lon the,.,,!, l•• lttl le lh• 1>1>1111 OI (Giii M~•t N01!'5: COUNCILMEN: NOnt points 111hile Meyers was IPnf..Cf ot IU<h !lr><I• •• wbllc bttcllll lll•fOY Plttt<I I nd on(ll/lltd In the 110.CP o• 11>-einnlnt . ...TTEST: ., AISENT: COU NC ii.MEil Noni W'll B bY int Oranie Counlv H1reo• 011trlcl zon~, ta wll: ~ECl!ON 1. •vrw1nl lo th• ereYlll0111 Ell EEN P PHINNE II>! WITNESS WHl!REOF, I t.tvt fo urth In class and 12th I e A prpllmlMrY d••" of 1ub]KI ·-" II '"''' -orllon ol Lot 7!11 ot N ......... of SECTION 11.JO '"' I~• Mu'll<l.,1 CDClt (UY Cltr• "' ""CllY h1t"11'ltO '"' "'' h•nd •n<I tlll•t<I Int S.11 II t•tll1bl1 tor lntDl'Cllon btlween tht llClllr1 M111 Trier, 11 mown on 1 M•P •t<:ord-ol 1111 CllY <if Cot!• Mtw. Ol1tr!cl Mt• ot Cotti Mt•• ol •~•City OI (Dll• Me11, !!IOI Xlln c!IY ti overa of I 00 A,M, ..... J:OO P.M .. 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In •vii lorct mlrtY (XI) dt YI (ITV OF C051A,,M,',',',y CITV (I•'~ ol T~t (lty "'(Olll Mnt • JulY ZJ, ,,, )6, it71 lCl'n-71 !1tln.nlrtt ti 1 ooln1 In "'t tfnltrl1n1 ''°"' tNI 11t1r llo P•Ut11, '"" prior !O t, ElllEEN P ' I v: Glt ... CIE IE. MMSELLO with a ma)'ority Of !he 21 The ""Oalty point ~ysteml----------------1 ef ~ltttnllt Avt nirt, 11 thown on 01icl !~f ~•plr1llon DI !In..-~ OSl c!tv• lrgm tl>t City ol Cool• Mflt •""' ••.offltlo DtJ>lllY CllY (lofrlo; r -" LEGAL NOTICE M•• 41111111 ""'""" till lffr Nortn~rir Ille p11111• !~tr.of 111•!1 bl •ubtltl!td C!t rk ol ,,.. Clly Coul't(lt o1 tllt CllY DI ~ubllll'ltd Ort l'l!rl Co•I 01ll't' ~not. Offshore Class entrants who will be used for all fouls in from 111 1n1.,n C'flon w.111 ll'o• wc11trlv Mc• In tht o tt.o.NGE CO AST OAllY Co•I• M111. htrtbr c•rtlfv lhll "'' 1-. Jv1y u, 1m 2112'1·11 langled off the New J e rsey Balboa Yacht Club's Midsum· T ,.,,. \ NOTJCI( OF SALi( Cl" ••AL coas . mer Regatta Saturday and PRCl'••TY AT PJ11YAT1 SAL• T"'• Sooth Cal'[ · Sunda N•. JJ1 m " ern I orn1<1ns, y. 111 "'' s u"''°' COl!rl at 1111 sut• 01 ~laury For tney of Newport Under this 11ystem, boats C•ll'"'"''· In •"" 1or 11>t CQO.lntr 111 Loo Beach and Dick DeWitt of committing a foul during a '"':11i,;;, Gui ra11n•M• o1 tht Et!tr• "' South Gate. who finished fifth race are not r equired lo drop 111cH ... 110 w. HUL5TON l• M1"°'J Nollet Is llttf~V ''"'" "'•' '"' l/h· a nd 10th respectively in New out. Poinls will be added lo °"'""'n..a will Hll •• o•lv•t• 1111, to '"• Jersey. are ex ......... ...1 to belt.e r the scor e unde r the reverse 111on.11 •"" 11etr bidder. t11blK1 to c011 · .,.....""' llrm~lioll of •tld Sul>l!'lcr CO<Jrl Oii 1111' their s howings in their h o me scoring sysem . •ft•• 1ncs '"" d•Y 01 Au•~tt, 1t11. 11 ""' te S k , h k olllcl ol Wllt1r •n<I Htn>Olt, f1l Jolllh wa rs. 1ppers are urged lo c ee 50,111, s1r11:t1, su111 ion, LM """i.t. Afoo pledged to come to the BYC bulletin board before C•. 9001J, C1111ntv a1 l°' An11111, 1111, ol C1l1!0<11i1, Ill th~ r+al'll, lltlt t nd In· Long Beach are the two lhe race for a compl<>le ex· "''" of ..,10 (rnlllO•), 1n ..... 10 111 1n1 drivers 1-ked •n planation of the system. t~•111n , .. t ••-"" 11i ... ,, in "" c11Y ..,.,_ vigor ous 01 Coron• a11 Ma" count• "' oro"lll, competition for 1he Union or Twenty-four c lasses have 11~+• DI c.1110.1111, 11rl1cu11r1r a.v..111- 1 t. I M bo . •--. It d I rt' . 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SCOTT WAS SAFE IN 6-1 BOSOX WIN. Dodgers Home; Burning Desire, Hot Putter Send Singer Against Atlanta Help Palmer to Nifty 64 LOS ANGELES (AP) -It's Um'° for a team in the National League West to step forward stake a claim on the division ti· title, says Walter Alston, manager of the 1.08 Angeleiii Dodgers. The San Francisco Giants lead the aecond-place Dodgers by eight games but Al ston isn't convinced that his team can't cverhaul them. But the Dodgers, he says, will have to 8tArt playing like pennant contenders. "Neither of us has been acting like we want to win it," Alston said Thursday after his Dodgers whip~ Cincinnati 8-4 to salvage the finale or a three-game series. The Dodgers returned home to open a series with Atlanta tonight with Bill Singer pitching for LA. The Dodgers, Alston says, will have to do it themselves. lie doesn't believe the Giants will fold . "Everybody keeps talking about how ~fays will tire and McCovey'.!I knees won't hold up, but when I think of the Giants now I think of their other good players -and they have several." The Dodgers assaulted Cincinnati starter Jim McGlothlln for five nms in the first i1U1lng and led B-0 after three in-. nlngs. The rampage allowed left.hander A1 Downing to coast to his 12th victory against six defeats. "I like those bli;: early leads," said Downing. "It makes the job easier, especially against this club.'' "One inning was the v.·ho\e game.'' Alston said. "Thar~ the wa y v:e\•e been getting it this whole road trip. \Ve just did It to them this time." The Dodgers won only three of nine games during the trip to AUanta, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. L.OS ANO•Lll CINCINNATI Wlllt , •• l uck...... rl W.O.vl1, cl .... 11 .... Jb Ctswford. If w.,. ...... lb t1111itr, (. Jluuell, 111 0a-1"11. 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"There's not too much doubt about Oil(' thing," said the ebullient first round leader of the $250,000 Westchester Golf Classic. "I can't play five , six, seven tournaments in a row like I USC'd to. I tried it earlier this year and it look loo much out of me." So he skipped the British and Western Open. It paid off. I-le shot a11 eight-under- par 64 on the 6,700·yard, par 72 \Vest- chesler Country Cluh course Thursday to take commartd of the first day's play. He had a one stroke advantage on little known Larry \Vood and a two stroke lead over Ken Still and defending charnpion Bruce Crampton. Al 67 was Gibhy Gilbert. Lee Trevino, playing his 15th con- secutive tournament, turned ln a 71 and Jack Nicklaus just made par_ "I did what I needed to do. \\'hat I should have done earlier," said Palmer of his time off. "It 1,1•as the rirst time I had nothing planned to do in a l011g, long time." He said he spent most of his time swimming, playing with his kids, doing a little flying and practicing his putting. As a result, he was eager to get back in the game. "I played well in the Pre>-Am yesterday and I prohably was as anxious to get on the course today as in a long time, just to see what would happen," he said. \Vhat happened was five birdies for a front nine 31 and three birdies for three under on the hack side. lfe sank three deuces, dropped birdie putts of IS, 18 and 22 feet, reached one por five in two and took the lead when he v.·edged from si.t feet for a birdie on the final hole. lJ.S. Athletes Groati Co1nfy Livi11gatPa1iAms? How Ahot1t 14 Pei~ Room MIA!\11 BEACll ~AP) -'Young athletes will be crammed 14-to-J-room next \Yeek for the opening or 1he VI Pan· America Games and L',S. Olyn111ic leaders fe ar "quite a hit of i;ru1nbling." The games are certain to be dubbed the "sardine Oly111pics ... The 380-membcr United Stales learn begins Sunday to fl y charter 1ets from its fi.1Lami Beach processing point to the Pan· Am Games site at Call, Colombia. "Our athletes will be told not to 1n::ikr derogalOry comments to the press," said silver-haired Clifford 11. Buck , president of the U.S. Olympic Committee. "We lry to make then1 realize th.1t 1hry 11re ambassadors for !he United Stales of America.'' Official!'! of the Pan-American Sporls Organization (PASOl aren't going lo be eager to jun1p on Cali or the nation of Colomhia hosts for what is hilled the "Western Hemisphere Olyn1p1t's," send i! 10 the northern zone tCanada- l'SA ), Central An1erican Zone and South /\n1crican Zone in alternating periods. Chlle has been awarded the 1975 Pan Ain Caine". \\'hich are usually regarded as a ma ~ter tuneup for the Olympic Gan1es. The ·72 Olympics are scheduled at l\lunich, Germany, and Sapporo, Japan ln 1976, they go to !\1ontreal and llenver. "But. since Chile has elected itself • !\1arxist president. 1 hear they're not f'ven sending a team to Cali," said Buck. "Ir lhsrs !he case, the 19i5 site n1ay be up in lhc air again. J don't know.'' The Pan·Am Gan1es is included in the O\'erall. four-year budget of $10 111illinn i;et hy 1he United States Comn1ittcc. Athletes are clothed a nd transported just as lavishly as they v.·ill he for li1unieh and Sapporo. \\'hat happened was his best 18-hole score since a first round 64 in the Citrus Open two years ago. \\'ood, a 32-year-old pro who joined the lour IO years ago but didn'I play fu.11 time until last season. carded seven birdies to go three under on the fron t nine and four under cuming home. Trevino, however, had his problems. He took three bogeys on the front nine with only one par for a 38. On the backst retch he carded only one bogey and salvaged his game "'i lh two birdies and an eagle - on the par fi ve No. 12. So he, as Palmer already did . has npled for a resl -after next v.·eek's national team champion.ship. "I'm bushed. I'm just getting punchy t ired," said the Mexican American "'ho has won four major tournaments this year. three of them -tile U.S .. Canadjan and British Opens in the last four weeks. Rams Top Chargers V ataha Sharp;: Cash Injured By PHIL ROSS ot lfl9 Dall'I' P'li.t ll•lf A couple of performers from the Orange Coast area were a par\ of both the good and the bad aides of the coin for the l.m Angeles Rama in their Thursday 1crimmage with the San Diego Chargers at UC lrvlne. Randy (the Rabbit) Vataha, lately of Stanford University and the Ro~ Bowl, was involved on the better side of the ledger. Although he didn't catch a touchdown pass and roach Tommy Prothro didn't dispatch him on any long patterns, ex- Golden West College ace Vataha was the Rams' leadlng receiver of the day in the equad'a 6-0 scrum conquest of the San Diegans. Some 4,000 fans watched the battle. In trying to hang on to a regular berth on the LA roster in spite of his 5--10, 170- pound size, the swivel-hipped Rabbit pull- ed in three short-to-medlum range aerials for 37 yards. On a sadder oote, meanwhile, tragedy took its toll on Rams' defensive tackle Rick Cash for the second straight year. A 6-5, 255-pound r esident of Fountain Valley. the affahle Cash was sidelined for the ren1ainder of the 1971 campaign when he broke his leg in two places on the scrimmage's first play. According to Prothro, "I think he got his cleats caught in the turf but I wasn't at a p roper vantage point to see exactly how it happened. . "\Ve'll miss him," Prothro added 1n a bit of an understatement. San Diego head mentor Sid Gillman said he didn't see the play very v.·ell either. Cash suffered fractures oi the tibia and fihul:i or the lower left leg and is cur- rently at St. Joseph·s Hospital in Orange. Last season. the fourth-year veteran from little Northwest f..fissouri State Col!rge missed the Rams' first six regular !'leason contests with a broken '""· He was expected to battle newcomer Phil Olsen for the defensive right tackle slol vacaled when Diron Talbert was dealt to Washington. In the end, the LA profession:il~ prevailed on a 12-yard pass in the right side of the end zooe from last year's Rams taxi squad quarterback, John \Va!ton. to light end Bob Klein. Impressive was lhe winners' leading rusher -Bob Thomas, a rookie free agent fr om Arizona State who signed a contract the day before training began. Despite his relative obscurity. Thomas pummeled the Chargers' defensi ve wall for 67 yards in 10 carries and \Vas generally effective in not being thrown for a single loss. Everything wasn't all sweetness and light for the Rams Thursday, thoupi, along with Cash's misfortune. They scored early on a long bomb from second-team signal-caller Karl Sweeta" to swift Creston Whitaker but the 48-yard strike was called back on a penalty. The quintet of pickoffs by San Diego defensive backs Chuck Detwiler, Dave Grayson, Bryant Salter, Bob Howard and linebacker Sid Williams prompt.ed head coach Sid Gillman to comment afterward!'!, ·•our pass defense 'was ex- ceJlent and the best I've seen it in a long time. "It just takes one or two people to pick up the whole group.·· Border City signal-callers John lfadl, Marty Domres and Wayne Clark com- bined for 19 completions in 38 tries fo r 132 yards but were unable lo drive lheir squad across the goal line. Hayes Reveals $200 Payoff 111 Extortion DALLAS (APJ -\Vide recriver Bob Hayes said Wednesday he paid $200 in ex · tortion money last October a f le r anonymous telephone calls threatening to bomb Dallas Cowboy coach Tom Lan- dry's house. Hayes told Steve Perkins of The Dallas Times Jferald, "These people told me they were going to bomb Tom's house, and if that did n't work they'd put a bomb Jn his car. Tiiey also said they'd bomb Club President (Tex Schramm's) house. "They said they \\'ere Cowboy football fans and were going to get even for Tom putting me on the bench." Hayes said.''[ told thetn that was ridiculous over a con- tract. over a game "Then they said either I was "ith lhen1 or against ihcm. and they thrcatenrd to kidnap my little glrl (Rory. age 111 at the lime). That's -...·hen I asked them if I gave them $200 would they leave rne alnne and leave everylxxiy else alone." Hayes said he put the money on the playground of \Vill iam Brown fo..1iller Elementary School at a designated spot. "That seemed to tlo it,'' llaycs said. "I never heard from them again. 1 believe now T did the v.-rong thing. but [ was so worried about Rory -we had just adopted lier. lf it happened again, l would call the police and the FBI." Now al the Cowboys· Thousand Oaks training can1p, Hayes mentioned the in· cident in respon.~e to remarks by holdout halfhack Duane Thomas about Landry. llayes had his differences with Landry In 1970 while Bullet Bob played out his option. "As for there ~ing a racia l split on the Cowboys, I think our success is thP answer to that," Hayes said. "\Ve couldn't have won as n1any games as we have. if that v.·as so. Just look at ou r v.·on- lost record. "Nobody on this team. white or black, has had the connicts that I've had v.·i!h Tom Landry. But I f('spt:!t'l him. He's a dam~. good coach. and a damn good mao 'Tliomas called Landry •·p1a~liC" Pl nd said the Cowbi.1_\S \1 en· expl11H111g lhe black players on !he train. Hayes ;idderl, "Everybody would like In see Dunne con1e back on !hf' team. \\'f' v.·ant him back. Jlc's a helluva footb:lll 1itayer ... a helluva runn1ng hack. But after the things hc·s said. he·d l1ave tri make a l(lniz aJXJl(lgy IQ ever.vonc, -In the people in the organ1zalion ·· Halos Duel Birds Ma y vs Dobson BALTli\10RE (APJ -The California Angels. their first winning hon1estand un· der their belti;. open a !hrce.ga111e serie! \1-'ilh the \\'orld chan1pion Baltimore Orioles tonight. TI1c gan1c is on K~1PC at •• Rudy fi.!ay. 5·5, -...•as n1anager Lefty Phillips' choice lo pitc h against the Orioles' Pat O-Ohson. 12-4. The Angels. '"'ho n1nved pa st Minnesol A Into third place in the A1ncrican League West during their S-3 homestanrl, spent Thursday l ravelin~ cast after splitting a doubleheader v.•ith Oclro1t \Vednesday night. AMHERST. Mass. 1AP1 -Com- missioner Pete Rozelle ruled Thursdo:iy that in compensation for Phil Olsen the Los Mgeles Rams must glve the New England Patriots their first 1972 draft choice plus undetermined players of cbolets based upon the big defensive Untman'a performance this year. Truth is that few o!hers v.•an!cd the game.s. The llnitcd States tried the Pan-An1 (~ames at Chicago and it wt1sn·1 txac!lv a ho~ item with the ncket-huying pub'!1c. The ~I . Louis area u·as in the bidding for the 1971 Gan1es. A MOMENT OF THOUGHT FOR LEE TREVINO. The Angels anno11nccd 1hal pitchPr Jim Maloney has been taken off the disabled list end Archie Heynolds. who had an 0-3 record. has bei!n sent hack to the Salt Lake City farm tean1 in the Pacific Coast League. The commissioner's ruling on the day afttt the case was officially given to him wu announced by the Patriots at a news ccwiference al lhtir training ca1np here. General manager Upton Bell s111id the club waa "totally unh111ppy" with the t0mpen11Uon, adding that "t do not airee wu.h lht dtelslon Ont Iota." Ror.tlle also ordere<I the' Rams to pay Cht Patriotl the amount of Olsen 's bonus and ll'fY ei:pma.es incurred in 11igning him &rt 1970, when he was their firnt draft cholco. "Not many cities f'xpresscd 1nlere.~t 1n absorbing the fi nancial and phys1c1d obligation." said Buck, o retired i;porting goods executive. ''Cali made the best of- fer." Cali is • tropical city of 700,000 located 89 miles off the Pacific coast. Among lhe spor1S plants being used in Uie Pan·Am Games i~ the local bullring . but Colom· bia '5 third largest city v.·enl In con- siderablt> ('Xpcnse to rven pas~ably ac- commodate 19 sports and nthleles lro1n 30 nations. ''It hu rt ~ morale lo hi' jamn1ed Into double decker bunk beds in overcrowded rooms al lhe athletes· \'11lage:· said Buck. "But we will live with ii " PASO normally Hwnrds the quaclrennilll athletic sOOw by zone:;, lhc idea being to Rau~l1 Dis~loses Why He Quit BUFFALO (AP) -Former Buffalo Rills ("()ach Jolm Rauch disclosed Thurs- day thal Ille trade> that led to his surtdcn rl'signation \\•as made by Ralph \Yilson, o'ol·ner of lhe Na!ionaJ Football League lean1. Rauch quit 'T'lil'~dav aft.er \Vilson to ld hun he "·as about lo ri!fute slatc111enls the ('Oach had 111ade criticizing former Bills player Ron McDole. f..1cDole a veteran defensive end, v.·as traded to lht'.1 Washingt.on Redskins for three draft choices. "Wll!'lhington offered three players, and I told Ralph &.11 three together weren't -...·orth one Ron Mc Dole," Rauch said In an interview wllh lhe Buffalo Courier-Ex- press. "So RAiph suggested getting draft rhoict':r;. I told him they wouldn't help me, hut the ncx! thing I knew, the trade was niade ·· H.auch said ln a television interview after lhe trade th111 MeDole had not played "what, In my standards. Is win- ninc football in the last t.hrte years." The comment drew criticism from fan.~. sportswriters and mernbers cf the Bills organization. "I lhink Ralph was put up to that 'defense' thing," Rauch uid. "With all of lhe problems I'd had with the Bills organizalion, It might have bee.n planned ' beforehand." Rauch was criticized during his two- ycar tenn as coach for cuttJng many veteran players popular with Buffalo football fans. He noi.t'(! that most or the playe~ he dropped were not picked up b)' other teams. • "I think I showrd in two year~ 1.hat my evaluation of tal!.'nl V.'RS good." Rauch said. ·:1r.~ unfortunate thf' player transactions "''ere reacted to in such a way." Harvey .fohnson, the Bills player personnel director, was named to succcc4 Rauch. DA IL V PILOT J_; Record OCIR Attendance Contact Hurt Too Much: J\rea Sports Shorts South's GrUl All-stars Looms for Drag Spectacle Oliver Quits Open Practice Monday l'VE GOT A SECRET -Vicki 1-followay, queen of the fi fth annual U.S. Pro Dragstcr Cha1npionship drag races at Orange County Inter· national Race\\'ay, talks to ·rony Nancy. \vho hopes to win top fuel elimina tor honors at the $40 ,000 race tonight and Saturday. Vicki, inciden tally, is a frequent date of Angel s pitcher Clyde \Vright. SANTA ROSA (AP) -Ralph "Chip'' Orange County International Raceway Oliver, onetime starting Oakland Raiders Coach Phll Brown's Sout h squad will sllll lakt pl:lce July 13 at Fountain Valle1 is gearing ilsielf [or .another full-scale in· linebacker, has packed his belongings and vasloo <If fans tonight and Saturday. quietly left the National Football League begin practicing r-.1onda y al Estancia High beginning at 10 a.rn." The occasion is the annual running of High in preparation for the Aug. 12 12th S kl the United States Professional Dragster tean1's training camp. Bo1v lertc • par '" e annual Orange County North-South foot· Championships (PDA ) and OCIH. general Oliver, 40 pounds under his 1969 playing SACRA,\·!EN1'f> A pair o ( Ml•-J ., · t J ball game at Orange Coast College. Ml OOf>S can wait 0 get t le weight, returned to the Raiders as a free Westminster rncu re1n11in in the top 10 on gates open. •'--Brown and his entire group or Eslancia He says, "we've installed extra agent Inst Friday after more uuan a year assistant coaches have been ma king the qualifying lenders' list or the I Ith an· bleachers for the PDA and there could be of vegetarian diet and life in a commune. II nual Ca! Stale f.lasters bowlinir touma-mental preparations a summer long. • a record crowd." ""1y "'''''are Joo close to my skin," • n1ent here at ~lardi Gras Lanes in U. 1 ' Ne west additions to lrie South roster Last year's PDA meet attracted an all-he .d . .lti "The ,ftftt hurt me capital tily. lime OCIR record of 17,500 drag racing sai in qui ng. con'°" are Mater Del linebacker Bob Oel.an- alicionados to the East Irvine facility too much. I'm just not big enough. My cellotti and Saddleback backfield ace fi'ourlh place Kevin Gannon has with as many as 18,000 ex pected this lime lumbar vertebra is killing me already Bryan ?\1yrac1e. The pair are fi lling open· accounted rnr 1.319 pi ns and trails around. and I haven't even yet been hit." ings left by Newport Harbor's Ron Tripp pacesetting Bill 'faylor of San Diego Qualifying is :,lated in all categories 1 h 1 1 andJim SoltisofFountninVall ey.ne.lther (l.400 ) by 81 \\"hile Dick Braasch is ln entered from 5 to 11 tonighl ~·11h linic Acknow edging is eg muse es were of ~·horn will perform in the all-star con· trials Saturday at 9 a.n1. v.eak and his reactions dull, Oliver left a test. 11inth position \\."1th 1.26.J. The program is separated into three note for coach John f.1adden as he I ff lll1"dgel• n •••• Mt1t II "'"'' 0 division-top fuel dragsters. funny cars departed on his motorcycle Wednesday. and CQmbo eliminators. Oliver, who v.·eighed in at 184 pounds, A pro posed all-star match pitting the Ken Gidney or Howland ~l~ights will be A total of 32-cars will be eligible to com-cream of the Fountain Valley summer looking for his fifth consecutive Naliooil ._le in the Saturday finals \6-10:30 p.m.1 had been working out as a strong safety. f\tidget Racing Association win tonight tit ~ I h. ·d -wrcsUin g league crop against Bakersfield m. the top fuel class while 16-car fields "I have no comp aints," C 1p sa1 in 1•.• lh 0 !LY El Toro s"""'iway while Lakewood's Bob Hi gh has been cance 1:\.1, c A .,....,., are slated for both the funny car and the note. "! don't want an ybody to think PILOT learned today. Olivero will b<' the man to beat On combo eliminator final runs. that someQne might ha ve treated me bad 1'he match wa s originally scheduled for Saturdav's United Stales llac!ng CIQb The latter group is a co1nbination com-here. People bent over backwards to give the last week in .!uly in Bakersfield. card at .!he s an1c oval. petition pitting top gas rlragsters. ha However. according to fi'ounlain Valley Both nights of racing begin with tln'!e supercharged fuel altereds a nd injected me 8 c nee. l-ligh grappling mentor wa y 11 e t.r\a\s at 7 with trophy dashes slated (OL fuel dragsters in heads-up races against ''This team has nothing but talent," he Mickae\ian, the proper arrangements 8:30. each other. went on. ''There is just no way I can couldn't be made. Gidney smashed the old NMRA record Dana Point's Doo Enriquez, Uie hottest tackle the job. I have other things more ~tickaelian did add, through, ''our poot win·skein by taking his fourth straigbt commodity in jr. fuels dragsters as or l . 1" " season tournament for our league will victory last week. late, will be one tlf the people to beat in J :im::".po:rta.=n::_:•:n:~m::::_Y_:::~·~· --------~:::..:.::_.::_ _______ _::_ ________________ _ the combo eliminator racing. Enriquez is bidding to become the first driver to ever get an unblown dragste.r into the magic six-second class. Adults can get into the qualifying round tonight for $3 admission with children 6- 12 charged $1. Genera! admission for Saturday·s rac· lng is the same for children 6-12, $6 for adults and $5 for students and servicemen. 2DAYSONLY Sports Clipped Sliort ,. ,. Emerson to Battle Pilic LOU IS\I J LL~ -DC"nrus R.rilston. mak· Ing effecllvc use o[ drup shots. toppled fifth-seeded ~tarty Rie ssen. &-4, 6-3, 'fhursday to ron linue the v.·ave of upsets in the $50.000 first National Tennis Classic. Ha lston. IOth-S!'edC'd, advanced lo today·s quarterfinals. where he will meet third-seeded Cliff Drysdale of South Afric:-i . \.\1ho defeated Charles Pasarell of Puer1o Hico. 7-5, &-3, Thursday. F'our!h-seeded Tom Okkcr. a nimble Dutchman . outrnancuvercd A n d r es Gin1enn of Spnin. &2. 6·4. in Thursday's nthcr second round rnatch. Okkcr \\'ill race 21}ycar-old .John Alex· 11nder of Au stralia. an upset winner over :-;ixth·seC'ded Ken Rusc~·<ill, in the quartcrfinnls. AnolhC'r quarlerfina l 111;i 1c h today \l'i!I pit vctcr;1n l~ny ~:rnr r.~011 flf Newport Beach a~ainst Nikki Pilie of 'l'ugoslavia, \l'ho ousted top·Sce<lcd Arthur Ashe in the first round. The fourth quarlcrfin;i l Sl'nds 1.~mae\ el Shafei or lhP Un ited Arab Republic against Rny B11 ffel::. or Aus!ralia. • ,,,,,, •• ~f)ll. ,tr,ji911." BROOl\\l lLLE, N.Y -Holdout Ron J tlhnson j brother or the Angels' Ale:t .Johnson\. scnl word to the New York <;1ant:-Thursdav that he "'as en route to 1•a1np tu begin ~·nrk'lul~. but 1hf' rlub suf· fered an11thf'r IJlf"I\\ 11 hC'11 ~!eft'nS1\'e end l\.eslr\ Cran\ "'''1~ pla('cd nn ~·a h·C'rll afler · .1 sri11<1bbtr 11·1lh r<1ach Alc:t \Yeb!>h r Gr;int 111<' r:1:in1~· Nn 2 dr:if1 rhnirr lv•o \'car~ ai.:u ;111d a starter unti l he v.·as hurt.last pn··Sl·ason w.1lkl'd out of cam p after a ha ss le 1111th \\'rbst1'r <incl im· 1ned1ately 111as placed on wt1ivers by lhe angry coach. The reason for the squabble wa s not revealed bu t there w.as speculation it migh t ha vr revol ved around a contract dispute. e H'orrior• 10 SD? SAN DI EGO -Rather than have a dark area, city <'Ouncil men have awardfd operation of the lntemationa l Sport!! Arena to Canadian Peter Graham in hopes he wilt be able to solve massive financial problems. (;raham. in turn, was expected to a n- nounce shortly that the San Francisco \Varriors of the National Basketball Association 1vilt play half or their home games in San Diego next season. e H'orld Ref'orcl MISSOULA , f.l ont. -A 1vorld rcrorl! was set Thursday nigh! herr in the 111•1· mile steeplechase in an AAU sponsored event. Jerome Liebenberg of We s I r r n Michigan University, who has been al· lending an Olympic developmenl camp at the University of ,.1ontana, set the r('cord. The new record is 9:40.1. The old mark was set in 1966 by Ray Hughes of Los Angeles and was 9:44. The record v.•as set on !he University of J\Iontana track v.·ith six runners com· peting. e Te1111i~ Res11lls \VINSTON·SALEM, N.C. -z e r j k 0 F ranutvvic of Yugoslavi!l and t-.'like Bel kin tlf Canada are in Saturd ay's semi· Ba,seball Standings f\ATIONAL LEAGUE Easl lli\'lsion w L Pct. r 111.,burgh ., " .649 Clur:igo 52 .. .542 " i.Au1s " 46 .526 l\c" York " " .521 Phil:idelph1:i " 56 .42' t.l onlreal J9 56 .402 Wtst Division San Franci~cn "' 39 .606 Jk.ldAers 52 47 .525 All:inta 51 " .500 Jfnu:;;ton .. .. .500 <·incinna!i " "' .460 San Oiego 34 "' .343 Th11rM11y .. lltsullt ~an Frand •co I. Pllt.buroh 1. lG lnnJ1>91 li•w Yorio. S, Ct.!C /OVa I ~! LOUii 8, Phlla<lfl1>t.l• 0 oo11,1r1 a. c1nc1nnnl• • All•M• 1. S•n Dino a Hoo1ton J, M""t't•I 1 1'od1y•1 01m•1 GB 101-i J2 ]21~ 21 IJi: 24 8 10\1 JO\I 1411 26 (h•t•oo P!o11lmfn •U 11 PhllfllflDh!I pll:1¥1101ch J 71 n•uht >IO~•IG" \Wlll<>fl •·II f l "lfW Yo•~ llf11n .. n. n'aM , ~I L&uil (T t~IOr '-01 •! MOtltr••! 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P11t111 Anwtll !Mir J.JI 11 ••tlltnort !Oobtoft 11 ... 1, ••• 0.kl•nd CHunh!r II.fl 11 Otitoll (L911d1 IM), n lthl W11hlnwton (GovolnrU;I Ml I I C/\lc-fJoM ,_lDJ, 11!91!1 Ntw Vart !Stemfln'l'rt ,.., t i Mllwt ullM (Pt •· 'Cl'll a.11 ). nl9M ao.""' <CwlP ll·n •I MIMHM• llutbbw I.JI. """' ISTH ANNIVERSARY SALE ll BIGGEST & BEST YETI DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Modern & Complete Serv1ce & Partt Dept. Modern Bodv Shop for All C1rs 646-9303 540-9468 Orange County's Largest and Mo st Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer OYIRSIAS DtLIYllY SPICIALl5n finals of the $25.000 Tanglewood lnlerna· tional Tennis Classic, hut they \vii i have to wai t until today to learn their op- ponents. Top-seeded Cliff Richey was to play l~a rold Solomtln ol Silver Springs, fl.1d., end Jaime fi'illol of Chile was to meet Pierre Barthes of F'rance in today's singles quarterfinals. Third-seeded F'ranulovic, ousted !hi~ country's No. I player. Eric Van Dillen of San Mateo, Thursday, 5·7. 6-1 . 6-J. Belkin, Canada's top player. beat amateur Jim Connors or Bellville, Ill., 6-l. 6-2. n lch C!lcle nat•e ONTARIO -The richest eve nt In motorcycle racing annals is on tap at Ontario Motor Speedway Oct. 13-17 with lhe running or the Champion Spark Plug Classic. Over 100 pro fessional cycle riders arc e xpected to be competing for prize mon ies totaling $50,000. A full 250-mile r ace for expert class riders is the high lig~t of the ri \'e-day program on Oct. 17. Del Illar to Ope t1 DEL f.1AR -Del f.1ar llace track, just north of San Diego on lnl rrstate 5. will unvei l its 1971 summer 1neeling \Ved- nesday. Racing will be conducted ,...\~ days a week. ~1ondays through S11t urd<iy~. with post time each day at 2 p.m. The opening day headliner is 1he $15,000-added Palomar Handicap ll! about 7\.1 fur!tlngs on the turf for older fillit'!'" and mares. !T!O!V!§IT!AI ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS '71 COROLLA "ICIAL $1777 DEMO. tt 5991 '~ Sii THI ALL NIW TOYOTA CILICA sn. 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I!~ ..... 11 .. oon (L•""•"') I I/ .Jo"""'s F•• lllo•t•I 111 HINf H llACE -llO yora> l •e1r 01a1 '"° ~P ci.,..,,11<1 Pu'>• nooo. c 11,,n111<1 o•i<o 11400 '1'ec!(IV lleor lDO !HAfl) M< Pelt Ila• ("'O••d Our CO>'t • G•fl IW\!\oftl (ht ron><1 llocll.t l IWl•O! :lo11'• Que01 (Cr0<~v l ell•"!& Jot !Wllso;il m Alr rl !P-1 l ft>lf t!ltr> (Ct •aau I l l""lno 1!11r1 (P"""'I BaskethalJ CM 0 1>1n Le11we it1n•l"tt w Hutrllott Wl150tl Gr1n1•1 (.-lltl<~ "" !on o .. 9'1 (• FDnGI Ll..,mlt WOOdY'I ' ' • "' '" "' '" "' '" ". "' '" ' • ' f ridlf, Julr 23, 1'71 NEWPORT'S BRIAN SHAFER SHOWS OFF THE ALBACORE HE CAUGHT Areo1 Angler, 12, Strikes It Rich Aboard Oa\ley's Locker Fury 11 ------------ Searc1i, Scout Trek For Albacore Slated A special seareh and scout type albacore trip is planned out of fl1cQ.Jlla Brother<; Sportsfishing in l!unl1ngton Beach. The special. atcord1ng 1e Carl ~lcCulla. will leave Tues- day at 5 p.m. on a 12-hour tour of local "'aters in search of albaCQre outside th~ Dana Point area. Cost of \he trip to anglers i~ SIO each. If surcessful. a regular albacore run y.•1\l ensue. 'rhe llunt1ngton Bt'ach area has pucked up w11h bass and barracuda hitting heavy . Also in th e area have been bonito up to 10 pounds acC'ording 10 fllcCu!la. A .10-pound 11'hite sea ba se; was hooked up Thursday, thr. second within five days The albaocre runs conl1nu<- successful out of Davey's Locker and Art'.~ Landing 1n Newpor1 Bea<:h 111th anglf'rS con11ng a~·ay frurn a 1ught ·.~ \1'ork w1lh over 1110 ptr person on an ;iveragc basis. Oave~'s reporl.~ ~1 11lbaC'u!'f laken Thursday on a boat or 26 and Art's patrons raked 1n 911 alb1es t37 fishernien on t~·o boats/. Dana·s Wharf in Dana Point Is also gelli ng its share of alba.core with lJS brought in by 52 anglers !two boal sl Bass have been ac!i\'C v.·ith Oavey ·s reporting 385. Art's 2!lfi and Dnna's 629. i\lackerel haYe ahu bcrn plenti ful but thr fl t hers !ba rr ::icu d a. rock cod. yeJlow tail. bonito) have been :;caHercd. ll:ilf day and three £Juartcr hoats are availabl e out or all lour landings daily 11 ith thf' half day venture going out 111 1norn1ng and early afternoons. Paces Ea cr ies ti r:~t <incia Hi ghs \\atcr polo f!llTC!: storn1c<I to an 8·6 sun1- 111<'r lrague A/\/\ \ 1ctory over 1\n;ihe11n \\'ednesday night at the winners' pool "1lh Torn Smallwood leading the "ay. Smallwood tallied lour times while mates Rober! Webster. Larry Blattern1an, Jeff Davi s and Jeff Grant accounted for the other hall nf the Eagles· total. Jn other AAA action 11 \1'<iS Foothill over Buena Park, l l· 5. Long Beach \Vi!son over L'h<iffe y. 5--4. and Valencia gver fl1i!likan. ~4. Golf Notes 111111• i 11gtflll Seneliff Santa Ana \Wins Mesa Hoop Title SMIJI Ana High's big thtet of Bob Woolsey, Ron Harrell and BUI Pattee didn't have to lift a finge r Thursday night to clinch the Cost.a Mesa Recrea- tion Departmeflt's summer basketball I ea g u e cham- pionship. 1'he Santa Ana i: r e v.· recei pl.ed for a forf eit victory ov er Mission Viejo, thus giving the Saints a 7 ·3 mark, one game better thao runnerup San Clemente 's 6-4 record. The latter posted a 62-51 vie- (~ S11mm•r LH..,. "•IHl•ftt• IFiMU w ~nl• An• ' S•n Cl....,on!f • • /Nflf( Del } } Ell•..CI• S l MjHlon V•,lo J ~ o....... ~ • tory over Orange at Estancia High to gain undisputed se- cond place in the final night of scheduled competition. Estancia gairied a piece of third place by rattling Mater Dei, 63-35, forcing the latter to share third pl ace with 5-5 slates. A post season tournament will be held Tuesday evening with all six loop quintets in- volved. Estancia·~ easy win was triggered of( the fa st break and the Eagles used several combi nations in directing traf- fi c, including. Hank Moore and Doug Confer. Confer was the high scorer for Estanci a with 23 points on eight fiel d goals and seven out of nine free throws. il-1ate Jelr Ford added 14 po ints to the totals whi le Scou Innes (81. ~1oore !6J and Craig Hays 14 1 rounded out the starting fiv e. i\laler 0e1 ·s Greg Green kept th e fvlonarchs in the game in the first half with 16 points. T!1c Eagles. however, pinch- ed nff the Mc .. !er Dei s tandout 111 the setond half and shut him out 1,1,•ithout a point. San Clernen1e·s easy \\'in came about again beh ind the usual one-two punch of J\like Do1,1,·ling an d Jl1c k Bauer. The pair of Tritons ac- counted for 42 points with each sharing the sco ring column \l'ith 21. Tht'y n1ade 20 or San Clemente's 27 secQnd half points as they slowly pulled &1vay from a 35-27 hal ftime advantage. H"'" ""'~• Moo rt l'ora D Co~ltr I! Co;iter Gaynor Moaa~~ 1 ~1111 r;,.," ruculo( P••~ae••1 >1 l'ol!• 0o¥1• "''" To1111 1;0111""" ' " " • • " " • • • ' ' • • • " , ' • ' " , " ' • ' , ' ' " " " " ' " " " ' , • • , " Lions Fall Corona Blitzes 10th Foe, 65-37 Corona del Mar's blazing Sea King s ended any doubL, Thursday night as the Hun- tington Beach summer basket· ball league champions roared through Westminster to the tune of ~37 at lluntingtcw1 Beach High. The win was lhe 10th straight for the Wldefeated Sea Kings with only Tuesday's wrapup ga me against Villa Park tl-7) remaining. The other feature at llun- tington saw the hos t Oilers stay in the running !Cl!" the runnerup spot with e 76-68 win over Bolsa Grande. J\1arina set iL<>elf up for a se-. ctJnd place showdown with Huntington Beach by knocking off visiting Garden Grove, 43- 41. wh ile Villa Park bombed Buena Park. 80-46. Hostilities at Edison sa w the host Chargers getting upset by La Quinta, 64-56, virtually en- ding their bid for a piece of second place. La Quinta ·s conquest pushed the Chargers ou t ol conlenlion with a 7-J mark. F'ountain Valley gained its second win of the campaign at Edison wilh a 68-61 verdict over winless Rancho Alamitos. Corona's easy win was highlighted by the dom inance of Mike Sevier at both endi; of the rourt. He controlled the boards and scored 19 points y.•hile mate Casey Jones was adding 16 lo the totals The vaun1cd Sea King of- fense. a running style C'Or11- b1ncd \1 ith 1.:losc nian-to-man 7-0 Victory For Murphy Pitcher fJennis l\ll1rphy led his l\later Dc1 teammates to 11 7-IJ Santa Ana s u m m e r baseball league victory o\ler La Fonda Thursday night at .a.1emoria! Park. l\1urphy !united his opponent to three scratch singles in recording his sec.'flnd shutout of the season. The ~iater Dei hurler issued no wal ks to further frustrate La Fond<'~ Meanwhile mates ~l i k e Ameranthus and Ch u c k Adams 11'ere leading a parade of batters with a pair of singles each as the Monarchs improved thei r loop record tu 4·4-2. defensive tactics, stormed to a 22-6 advantage at tOe f:fld of the first period. Huntington's crucial win wa s led by Steve Brooks t20 J. Tom Crunk t19J and Jim Worthy ( 16). Brett White j II ) gave the Oilers four players in dou ble figures. f\1ar ina 's victory was wra p- ped up by Dean Bogdan, who stepped to the free throw line with six ~conds left and sank bot h efforts to gi ve his males a 43+39 lead. Edison 's shocking loss came primarily because of a poor third quarter, one in ~·hi<'h the Chargers gave up possession on several turnovers and fell victim to a torrid shooting performance by La Qu inta, H•rmo~ Willl•m• Zlrt>o1 McKl~ne~ P1r~t• rot t i! Edi-(.UI ,. " .. '• • • • • J )1 ' • • , . ' l1 ll 10 Scoro by Ou•rltrs • " Eal•on n 19 s 10-~ L1 Qu•n11 14 11 l~ 11 -•t l'<wnl•ln Vi!ley (4•) Burn• lleodor M•Uield S111>ulv!dt Adt m• ll:ob...c~ ,, ti pf " J ) 1 ' IOlJ72 , 0 1 '~ 1 1 l ~ s a o io ' . ' ' . , • • " . Sctrt l>r O..•rtl rl ' " • .. "°""'~'n \l•ll~v JO ll !I 19-M ll:tnc/I<> ~l~mllo• If 11 II 14-41 wnu• wor•nv f\roa~• (ruo~ G•rl1n~ Hunlin1!cn •t1ch (76) ,, f! ' , '" • • ' • • " ' • ' " " • " " ,. A••l>0n Tot~ll JJ 10 I• • ' " Stcrt by O~lrltrt llun11~1110" 11 I• It 10 -Ii llOIH Gr~nd• ' 1(1 15 15 -•8 Miller Ford $ev••• Jont• Low•ro• Ot"I Whorto~ 1!~1<1 .. 1n MCCorklt Tol~I• M1rin1 (Ill " ' , • ' ' ' , • • " • ' • • ' , ' • , , • 7• l) W•llm1n11tr 1!11 ,, !I , , Mt•>tn~t•mt• L&nle•f ' • Jonn•o" t!ll•••lt• c~ .. S·~men• so~1n • .,c~ Sm<Tn voun<t C<iVn•ll M"'" Tot1l1 , ' • ' • ' • • • • • • 11 H St•'• bv Ou•dtr• CaM 27 I• 11 " ' • • ' " • " " ' ,. ' " , " , " . , ' ' . 1~ 65 •f lo , ' ' . ' • " ' . ' ' . )0 ll I !Ii ii ~'\ Clapperto~· uads SD To Victory· San Diego, behind the sharp shoot ing oI Bill Clapperton, f\.1ike Honz and John Service. snapped a 26-all halflimt stalemate and went on to record a 59-46 Yittory over La Fonda's Thursday night 1t Southern California College :,ill the Costa Mesa epen ba•· ba ll league. -:=: The companion f e a t ~r:e belween Grant's and w~. failed to materialize 04 Wilson's was awarded a .r;f forfeit victory. : • San Diego's big three ~ bined for 36 po1nlll and ~ 23 or those in the se<.'flnd .atl to down La Fonda's. } Clapperton led the way witti 14, lO in the second hair. La Fonda's also had a trio cf players in double figu res. with Rick Jackson, Ron Todd and Tom Long holding tht h6t hands. ., Jackson was h'1gh with' 1-1 \\'hil e !ht' othe rs each .ac· counted for 13 points. San Dit'go's victory snappt>d it out of a tie with La Fonda as the latter sli pped to ;i 3-6 n1ark. Grant's fo rfeit loss dropped thal learn two fu ll game:oi behind pacesetting Nulrilite m the Joss colu mn. ~ The latter has a 7-1 m1t rk ~·hile Wil son (7-2), Grant's (fi-. JJ and Lon g Beach (5-31 trail. Action continues J\1onllay evening at Southern California College \l'ith Laemmle and San Diego colliding in the 7·1.1 encounter and Grant's and S.P.i'-1. meeting 1n the 3·•5 ~·rapup . ll••lon lon9 Ol•on "~ J•<~•on l!~aen ro1•" L • Fond1•1 l••I " ' ' • • ' ' " S•n Dltlt (SO fl ,1 I• • • • I J ll ' " I ~ I \ ' " . , ' lo 1? -i.. ' • • ' . '" '' " • • • ' • 0 • 1S tl1 l9 CHOOSE FROM A CHOICE SELECTION TODAY PLE"5l C•Ll ~~0-910!) NABERS C::arlif4«: COSl A MESt, Nolt'•· " Luc•o. lo f'ompone, )D (IO<JQ~. ( Sr~nbtl, JD Vost. c• 111 P.a1rno, I! l!on~OWI~•. II "'m•r•nl~"" II> (;rzK~I. cl Fr1nl<, r! Murp~Y. P .. " ' . • We•Tmln•ltr ' ll 11 I -JI ~ ....................................... ~ ro••I• • . ' • • ' ' . . ' " , • • Ala111ito s Suln1naries Ann Mays 16i). 1-lele11e Co"·den j641 , Pa! Hood t70f and \11 O'G ara !65l were the hight "'inners in last "'eek·s women·s club tu.·o-day echeC'· hr toumam('nl \\'inner of tht' most-rn1p-1ns <1"ard for a six n1onth \">enod "as E\·a R1r<-. Erl•"<>• )). Ml lt r 0111 71. Sa• Cl<tmonl• OJI " " " ' .. " 1cor1 ~· lnnlnu . " . 11017(10 It 0 !IOO OO(I 0 0 J 1 '71 Chevrolet Vega Coupe l ODAY IS YOUR ::OAY TO OWN A ~-1971 CADILLAC .-.:· .. ·~ Looks Like Fun Doesn't It? IT'S CALLED WINDSURFING Requires No Surf Only Wind & W1ter SH A 10 Min. Movie And Inspect A Windsurfer •t Nei l's Sporting Goodt F11hion l1l1nd, Newport Beach July 19-27. C1ll 673-1070 For lnform1tion . • ~ ..... ~9 Po~dlO ll•U•• • ' ' • ' ' ,: ~--.;;----------.111 9 L-'IGf SELECT IOH q•I'• w.,1 .. ~··~ o Cosftr 1lles11 c.~""''"" 1 • ' ' ' Bob Darnell f1rPd il 68 lo H•I"""" s., c1e..,,en1t is. Or1noe fo•o • ?I 11 1 67 1 r ;irn himself lo\v gross hnnor~ 11 1n lasl weekend's 1n e 11 's/i·---------..;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;iii ~11·<'eµstakes L'omiw11tion GOLF TIPS 1 Norm Pork111 and Jack Feller 11<-d for br ~l low nf't k1urPls wilh fi.'i 11 hdr H.1lph CcntoleJ!a 1fi61 ::ind Pa I Kalama j67f also \ITre under 70 in tha t c::itrgory . Witt. L""'·H1ndlc••1 ~r•dl(• "'' f t.• NEWPORTER INN PAR 3 GOLF COURSE S 1.00 wltt. ttih ad -t dmyt; 1971 CAPRI w,1n OU!O ,, ... , 1000<< "Import Car nf t.he Year" eii ~. IMMEDl ... TI DllELIVlllV GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN·MERCURY G•rdt" Grove al Brooll~urO! "~-tU.l ... BETTERTOLEASEFROM MacHowaRo AUTO & TRUCK LEASING 124 Harbor Blvd . a! First. San ta Ana Telephone 5J J.Q607 ....... .,_ ,. _.,._.•-·.~ ~.:~.,.~:'"·'.'. :. __ .. REl)UCTIONSFROM25%T070?&" .. , ' ''· -· • SUITS SPORT JACKETS --.. • REGULARLY PRICED FROM • • -LY PRICED FltOPif : . --•' • 1115°0 to '265°0 NOW 110°0 to i14570 190°0 to 1t6oon NOW 140°0 to •90°~ ' ' - • TIES .25%0FF • mlOES · • 30% OFF • , . . . . • BELTS 20%0FF • 0 MASTER CBARGl't, BANKA MERICARD. AM ERICAN EXPRESS ACr.EPTED • 42 FASHION ISLAND • SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 23 NEWPORT BEACH PHONE: 644· 7520 · . --.. . ~ • . . . .. • • • • " • • .. -· • > p· •, • • • .1 Yori Fi11d It The Orange Coa!i l College oil rig is in a nc•~· localion thanks to the Santa 1-~e DriJ- \1ng c:~ .. \\l h i~h n1oved the derril'k to inake \I ay for the ne\v Environmental Gen· ter being bu ilt on the \rest side of the Of~C eampus. The com pany d onated its ~time and equ1pn1ent to move the rig. v;hich is used in the OCC Petroleum Tech· 'llology program. Santa Fe pivoted the rig and moved it several feet \Vith trucks and a large crane. ' ' Downey Savings Tells ,First S tock Offeri11 g t\E\V YOR K IR\\") -The initia l public nlfering of 351 ,· 320 shares of 0011 ney ~<11•1ngs & Loan Assoc1at1on guarantee st.ock is bein.i? m;cdc al $16 a share through undcr11·riters led b_v Dean \\'1lt£'r & Co. Jnr. Of the shares being: offcrrd. 200 .000 are heing 'old by 'the company an d 151 .3211 by crrtain stockholders. The con1pany is an operating !iav1ngs and loan Bssocia· lion primarily in J..os Ange!es and Orange Counties in South· ern California. Its head office is 1nainta1nrd In Do"Tiel". Orange County offices are in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, tllLssion Virjo and Ful!er1on. The associaliun"s share of the net proeeecls 11il\ be atf. ded to stoc kholders' equity al"counts ther('by increasing the n1aximum an1ount the as:;ori;1t1on is pern11tted to receive ' in savings accounts. and 11 111 he used as working capital. ', .A.s of ~1a y 3!. the association reported total a.,se ls of $133,850,6.17, real PSlale loans outsl.andtni:;-at $101.3iC25.1, i"11'id ouLstand1ng savings deposits of £113,5.12.321. Total in· ~come for the five months ended J\lay :II amounte d to ~5 .330.­~ 96t (unaudited) and net ea rnings for the period "·ere $1,205.· , 234 (unaudited). ~ ! Mercury Savin gs, Loan I CdM Bank Aide Gets Top Honor John F. Crundhofcr, vice- president and Manager of the Union Bank in Corona de! Mar 1\•as presented wilh the mem bership achievement .awflrd at lhe 52nd Annual ron· vrnlion of the Nation a I Association of Accountants In Honolulu, recen1!y. Under the directorshi p of (:rundhofer, the OrP.nge Coast California Chapter p I ace d eighth 10 the Hi4 chapters competing for membership a"ards in the 1970·il Chapter yrar. Grundhofrr has been elected director special aetiv11ics for the 1971· 72 Chapter year. \Vith his \\'J[e l .ynda and d.:iughers Kathy and Karen, he resides at 2.131 He?.ther Lane, I\"el'o'J)Qrt Bea ch. ! Tops All Growth lVlarl{s ' Landscaping ' J\lcr cury Sav ing' and Loan same !X'flilrl 111 19i0, the Association, Orange County previous record year. ·based financ18\ institution ln reporting performance '.'. broke a ll cf its prev iou; for the period ending June 30, • • • 197 1, J\.!ercury S;iv1ngs sho"·ed N!cords for growth and pro-a net g;un in s<ivi ngs of 50 per- -~billty in the first six cent. ;is cornpar<·d with year· ,, .. "' nths of 1971, led by an in· end 19itl, ;ind a loan portfolio ~"' ease of over 200 percent. in inrrea~e of 46 pcrcr.nt. Tolal "ngs as compared with the :i ~sets increased by ~2 percent ;, • in the six.mon th prnod. ~ · Con1par1ng performance ':.· -come Rises \l"lt h the ~::tm<' SIX·monl h period in 1910. fller rury Sav- ~ 1n~s po.~ted a 1U2 pf'rcent in· -~A t c 1 • ·1 <"rt'.;!"" 111 gross 1111"'orne, 21 4 ':. C ll l llC a prr('f'nt inrt'('<J~(' in prr-tn~ In~ ' c0n1r. and a 2011 ]lf'reent in· • Cr nt 1nr la R ;ink. hl'a d· :<tuartrrrd 10 ln glr11 011d and ;~·1th 0!1 1rC'~ in ll er ni o ~a :~arh, Playa drl Rry and :~wporl Br;i•h. tnd:i y ~~;:e~es::~r~~g~~dind;;~s:~ ~~ the six months ended June ~Fir~t half nel i n c o rn e · 1ii'mped 9fl percent 1o $10.1.:102 11r 96 C('nls a ~hare from S:i.1,0S12 fir 49 crn!s a ~hare in the like year-ago period. ad· j11sttrl for a :i pertf'nt ~tock dil·idend paid last Occ. 30. Resources fln Jun£' :10 climb· ert 55 percent lo $25.667. <'r(''1~<' 1n earned 1nC'0mr af1rr pr11\"1«1on for tax ;irrru;:il. Six n1orith earn1ni;~ pr r ~h;:irr. ;if1er 1<ix ;ircn1;it, r1·ai-l1f'd li2 ecnl!i. a ~ <•orn pare<I 11 11h 20 crnl~ for the same p<'ril"'ld in 1970, the previous rcrnrd. Tol11I a ""<'!~ rnr l\1rrrury ~::tvlnRS rC"ar hrrl S:i4.437.905 a:; of .Junr JO, 1971, as co1nparrd 1\·i1 h ~311.42!1.~jB a.~ of Dec. :n. J!liO, .1nd S29,491.005 as of June JO. 19i0. MPrt·ury w;i~ not involved in any mergrr!! or i1Cf]u1s1tions, <ind all growth re~ulted rrom !he Association's operation!. Tall.est of tl1e Tallest Honors Go To Irvine An honor award from the A n1 '" r i c a n Society or L;:indscape Archi!ects was ~r;in1rd 1he lr\'ine Company and Sasaki-\\";i !krr As.~ociales of Saus;il 1to fnr !he rfff'clive1 ]p,ndsrap1ng ;i! i\1 a r 1 n er s I Sriuarr. adj:-l("('O\ to the \\'estchff Plaza S fl p pi n g Center. in Nr11·por\ nrach. I 1'he a\1a rd 11as made at the 7lsl .1n1111;il rf1n\rnt1on of Uir ! ~ncie1r of S:in Fr;:inciSC'O. II v.·as flOl' fl f th ree such aw11rds n1ade 1hroughoul the na!ion, and 11 a~ s£"1r rted fro m more l th.in :JOO rntrirs. 11if' h1.1nor a11•a.rd rt>coi::nized the innovative designs used 1n l cr('a11ng the rcelin.R () r· ~pac1ousness 1n lhe common I ~round of .\.1annrrs Square as 1 11·ell <i~ the use of shade trees ;ind 1·rration nf a garden at- mosphere, SJ)Qkesmen for the ASLA point out. Also honored iil lite Con- "ention was Fashion Jsli1nd. In 11 ri!V \\hl'r<' ~kysc rarcrs a re a dime a dn7cn, the t\\·i n ln 1\·er~ of the \Vorlrt Trade L"enl('r ileftl n·nrJ rl "s ta!le,<.t -for the present anY'vay -hu1ld1nl{ ,c;n.11r1 ;i!Jovc the nlher ~kyscr11rcrs of !011 rr ~lanha!tan al11af"('nt to l/11d <.n n River ' I) ),;fl((// '-'-''-''c.' _J_,l~y _l_cl,_l_,_71 _________ _.:0AIL Y_ Pit OT J7 ,. Salari es Still Ri se 111 County Courts Rulings Put-· Funds Into Quandry Wages and galarles for key office 11nd plant occupations In • By JOHN CUNNIFI' "' l inl-· ........... 1 Los Angeles and Orange Coun· lies t·ontlnued to advance • b(>t\\'een ~larch 1970 BJJd March 1971, BC('()rd1ng to Charlr-s Roun1asset, Pacific regional director of the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau Irvine Ma11 Gains Honor NEW YORK (AP) -"!l's tough enough trying to figure out the market without having to figure out v.·ho you are," said the mutual fund manager, a man long familiar with prn-- blems but hardly prepared for the latest. lhe prsfil.S go not to the com· pany's· owne rs but to the fund'a shareholders. Espeeially v.·orrisome to in· dustry ofUcials Is lhe fact that several such deals have deen made and the money pocketed hy the-.sellers. If the decision hokll, It means they 'U have to return the c&5h, of Labor Statistics. The bureau's annual oc· cupational ~·a ge survey sho"·s that sirK·e ~1<1rch 1970 v•agc raies increased 6.2 percent for skilled n1aintenance v;orkers and 7 6 prref'nl for unskilled pla n! workers. 01·rr the sa111e pl'riod, ::l \'erage \\'et>kly sa laries of of- fice cltrical workers increased 5.2 percent. . The .sur1'ey, made anRua lly since 1952, covers A broad cross-scction of industrv ln the t"·o <'OUnties "hich cOrnprise the Los Angeles-Long Beach iltld Anahein1 -S<1nt,1 Ana - Ga rd<'n Gro1·e 1\lctropolllan St atistical Areas. The (."Urrent survey "·as ba s- ed upo11 dat;i reported bv 405 est a b I is h n1 en t s ,_"yhie ll e m PI o y e d approximately 652,000 v.·orkers. Don;ild ~t Koll , president, Oun Koll Con1pan y, Inc., 17755 Sk_v Park Circle , Irvine, tgt·r1er;il c1111tracting. ! and rlt·v~lop1ni:111 J , fir1n has bc_>.en elected to the You n g Presidents' Organiz11tion. Inc., (YP01, an edu c ational organization with a n in· ternaLiooal membership of 2.600. young, successful chief executives, who have become presidents ol sizeable eom- nanies before the ge of .fO. YPO Y•as founded in 195!) to he!p youn~ ;ire.sidents become brl\('r preside'nts t h r o u g h education and idea exchange, Members represent more than 35 countri8s and belong to 52 chapters -.fO in the United States,. A recent court dceisien has fund people and others con· cernerl about the very nature of their business, their rights, their obligations and, as al"·ays, their profits. To understand the new pro- blem il should be noted that a mutual ( u n d management compa ny and a mutual fund are two diffl!rent things. The m1nager charges !he fund R (l!e t& handle its portfolio and other business. The nature of th is re \a. Uonship, once clearcut, is ntJ\V in doubt. The quest ions d e v e lop because of a decision macle June 22 by a Lt.S. appella1e court here that. by inl· plicati&n. means that when a management company ls sold, H JUNE 19th AT t-ioWTHROUG \ 1\re Genera _, The particular suit from \\"hich the deci<lion emerged involved Lazard Freres, an in- vestment banker. "'hich sold to Moody's Investors Service"> the man11gement ri~hts to the Lazard Fund ln !967. On Ix-half of the funil"s 1 ha re h o I ders, Abrahnn1 Pomerant z. an attorney, sued in U.S. dlstrirt courL but the case was dismissed. l(e ap- pealed and the decision was reversed. \Vhile the baltle is far from over -it niay be just begin· ning -it alrrady has had one significant res u l l . Ten , .~hareh<ilck'rs of the Dr~yfus CAirp., have ai!reed to pay $5 million to settle a si milar case. The Dreyfus Corp. was privately llV.'lled in 1965 when 4-PLY l lZI: flog. P"<• Salo I'"<• "•Q PrlC• S•I• P"c• h i Tl<• 2nd l"• lo! T!!e 2~<1 l "• NYLON CORD 8.50-13 $23 40 $11 .10 $26 35 SlJ 18 $1.76 119.s.14 $27 50 $\3 75 $1 94 Jet-Air"m 7.35-14 $25.60 S12 80 S28 9!> ,,. 48 S201 WHITEWALLS 7.75·1• S21.35 S!3M SJO JS St5 18 S2.14 "'" 8.25·14 $2995 $1 4.~ SJJ 20 $11160 S2 32 BLACK WALLS 8.55-14 SJ2 85 $18.43 $36 90 $18 45 $2,50 • Dv•l Tt11d D•1;9f'I 7 75·1 5 $21 JS StJ 68 SJO 35 S15 18 S2.18 - • Ovr1q1nl f\vbbtr I 25-15 $29 95 ,,. 98 SJJ,20 S16 60 $2 37 Triad a 55-15 $32.6.S $18.•3 S36 90 $18 ·~ $2 54 • Conlou,.cl Should1111 ----9.00·15 S42 55 $21 28 $2 89 $2 \.&8 S2 99 -~•• tMIClf •• !>•ov•~ ""' •uro•yc1 •~"'• llO O "'" or I "" '""•"••I ~"""' 11•1• '"""' "'' • 11 he••• onye•OO•• e •·•~ ....,. tn•' ' • "'"'""f " r>• Odio•' "rl ~•·«-. it decided t• effer its shares lo the publi c. The llffer in ~ brought the original owntrs, including Secretarv of Stall William Rogers, $42 nullion. Seldon1 has such a basil• dispute Jaeed the industry" "hose gro"·th has been sci vigo rous that probleffi.'I bavt been com111on . In 20 ~·cars the industry ha~ sprouted lrorn a S3 b!Uion P} gmy to a S53 billion giant. l"nderstandahly. the practices or J!s n1anaj.lers were in· creas1ngly cnticized an <I regulated a~ the industry gre1• in importancf'. Past prnble1n<; Mncemec~ con11niss1ons, relations with corpora tion<> in which fund~ are invested, the \'nla!ility nJ lnl'estment portfol ios, fiMO· cial arrangE"rnenl'i w i t h brrikers. the impact (lfl small investors. the quality ef ad· ViCC'. All the problems or this In· dustry. ir srems, involve mat- ters or broad in1plication.<;. ~l any flf !he iss ues are still unresolved, and nobody douh!~ lhat more problems are abou~ to appear on the scene. SUMMER TIRE VALUES Blackwalls : lblem1) G78x15 BELTED $1695,,,, .. 600x13 $1195 FET, LU E78x14 $1395,,, '" TAKE YOUR P!CK USED TIRES foll of llOll·1kld tr-.:id BRAKE RELINE I RADIALS! P.S. INDY Ind. •It lobor. ~0<d1, ~;::::;;1 Dl1c llro~" •...t '1ht r car1 ~llgMly hlgftor. HERE'S WHAT WE CO , O ur 1p1,l1li11t ''""• •II fo11r whe1f1 wilh W•t nt r b11~• li11. i~91 ••• l111p1ct ~u lour dn.i"'• ••• Ch11~ wh1el t yli11d1r1 11ul rtlurn 1pri1191 ••• c1,,,. i nd l<1bri,tl1 b1ckint pl1t1 ll1p1d1 front wheal b11rin 90 , , • Adj~1f brt ir•I, t•· fl .. id , •,• Ro1d t11~ your <Ir. W1 vi1 o"lv 11•w f•<loty 1n9i1111r1d P•rh ... not robui!t, FRONT END ALIGNMENT 1peci•li,ts correct c•,+er, cember, toe-in, fo•·out. ln1pect •nd •"· just 1teerin9. L!MlnD TIME OFF.ER GENERAL JET RAD AN TIRES WHITEWALL l !illqllt I I•"''' C•di!!•c-1 ufc--ll11ctl11 -(~ry1l1r-~o,.. & Merc••Y GR 71·15 Hill 71·15 Lill 71·1 5 $2995 ' F.l.T. Sl.96 HIGH VISlllLITY YILLOW TENNIS BALLS VACUUM l'A Clt Ofl J IALlS IANKAMfllCARD MASTl•.CH••, .. Don Swedlund MAG WHEELS • • • • • • PLY MOUTH DATSUN TOYOTA 8-HOLE MAGS AVAILABLE for 3/4 tori Cempe rs and Pick-ups, slightly hig'1er. 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J:OO: ANGELES -A Job \VAA~GTON· ('VPl) probll!m 1fM .serious enough. domestic miut.-y ,/ months after the date of create 1 senous probltm • • . with tile wi.ate. t~ re1a-· ., ~ l"alr for \lt'terans seekinR Defen&e Secret.at)"· Melvin ·lt. for the adm.ini.stratioo to ac... said. enactmenl if we can't go through "-'ith lions committee in· w}\icll lh• •• !>"'. •...: ·Jittl~ :.'. ..J."· employiMnl m lhf Federal Lainl Warned Congrem ~ cepl a nin&-JJlQlllh limttiible Sen a I e ie}!I d Heu f.e The H045t . ve rsion of · the drafl calls in September. we subject was not. the dri.tt, but ~ etJ Civil Service will be held in day that U S. armed forces for withd rawa1 from Viet-neg o ti a tors have been draft bill contained no §1.JCh would ha•·e short!2Jts that Laos: Sen. ·stuirt Symington, ,., ; tbe VA Regiona l OH1ce l 1000 ~·ould beg 1 n eKperieocing nam-lhe price the Senate is deadloc ked for nearly a month restriction and ils negotiators y,·ould shoy,· up in six months.'' (0-'Mo.) ' h.a.s propoAed an , .. w:•~i..· n-··I d L .. -" J hor demanding for contLnUalioo of If t I •-f · 1 t th Th d · t t. "'·" m dm·~ ••·• w-"' cut of' DENVER• (AP ) ....: Mlbami 11.:1u1re [)()IJ evar . o s serious persoone s tages the draft. in their e ort o wr te a w-afl-are re using o u:cep e e a m1n15 ra ion, Wiia;11 • a en ...... ul&lo ~ 1 · .A!Jleles from 3 lO 7 p.m., unless the nH!ita ry draft extension bill acceptable to senate language. opposes the r-.1 an s f i eJ.'.d • li;S.. ~ fqr · 1' ha I Go~. ~ C. WA!J~ wjll .. W,~ay July 28. resumes by September. Laird said the lack of draft both houses. So far, Senate Asked if he t bou ght am endment. has not betn meI'Cf.llarfes' •Jight.fug in the be lucl(y 4o c~. u ~.1 *--°f-. · J>er30nnel Officers from all ri1eeting newsmen brierly at authority wou ld not affect U.S. negotiators have refused to Congress niust act before it pressing the conferec6 lo jungle kingdom\llg~t Nortb two ~· ·•tit.el lf b~ F~al AgenC'i es 1n Los the Capitol, Laird urged an warfigbling capability in S'oulh budge unle.55 the bill includes begins a month-long recess reach a compromise. The Vietnam. enters ·the Im president)al Angeles ha ve been directed ro end to I he ·Senate-House Vietnam. 1-fe said the person-an amendment e.i.iUiored by Aug. 5, Laird did not answer negotiators have not met for a Syming'loo arur · o.t her campaign, 5 e ve r a 1 lop bring wlth them a list of all deadlock that has lefl Presi· nel shortrall.s would not begin Senate Democratic I ea de r directly. week and do not plan to meet senators are concerned that vacant positions and to offer dent Nixon vdthoul authority lo show up until Y•ell into 1972 J\1ike Mansfield , (D·Mont), But he said failure to act until Tuesday. the covert U.S. actions in Lao.t IOUlhem Republican officialsr 00 the spot employment ro to conscript since July I. And , e\'en then , the reductions that sets a national policy or ''would cause us personnel Laird made hts comments could draw the United States 1ay_ qualified Veterans. But he did not indicate the would be confined Initially to \vithdrawal from Vietllam nine shorUalls that would really after a three-hour ml"Cting into another Vietn2m war. President Nixon's populani: ---------.;~...;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;;:r_;;;._~:·::~-~-=-:::::-·-:::::;;:::::;;::::::;;::::::::~~~~~i;;;;"".~..;;;;,;;~~~:!i~~i!;i:i!ijil--is on the rise throughout thi South and in border slate~ white the novelty of Wall ace 's appeal has virbJally dissolved. the GOP st.ate-level leaders said during 1eparat e interviews. They are in town for a meeting or l he Republican N a t i o n a I Com· mittee at ~·hich the site for next year's national con· vention will be selected. Even if the two -time Ah1bama governor switches strategy from his I 9 6 8 campaign against big go\'ern· ment to 11 populist anlirich ·man approach he will finish out of lhe running in most Southern states. the Dixie GOP leaders said. ln 1968. Wallace ca mpaignf'd chieny as an opponent of fore· ed racial integration in the schools and a critic of federal bureaucrats in Washington . He carried five states, all in the South : Arkansas, Louisiana. Alabama, Mississippi an d Georgia. "The courts ha ve takf'n Wallace off the hook on the schools and Wallace's base has been cut out from under him." said Clarke Reed. Mississippi Rep u b I i can chairman. Reed sa i d 'Mississippi is one st a I c Wallace might win , but over· all "he does not have the strength in the South he had last time." Reed said his cur· rent guess is lhat Wallace will m11ke the race "but y,•ould wi!hdraw if he ttees he has no base at all." . Arkansas slatt chairman Charles T. Bernard predic ted a Nixon victory in his state next year. The economy "isn't too bad there and the people like the way he'.!i ending tbe war," Bernard said. The only Dl'moc rats who C'Ould carry Arkansas over Nixon are Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, ~·ho's from the state, aod Sen . Henrv M. 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' -. ~· BL8W UP ·· .. CHAIRS. 81\l~ \h•m. witb 'Gil'. .I RK. Block or · Whit• .. ~' • A Complete Guide ••• Where to go ••• PETER ALLEMAN, MIKE HUME, NANCY SAWYERS, MAURICE ALLARD IN COURT SCENE MAGI ST RATE PETER ALLEMAN SEEMS AMAZED AT TOWN DANDY, HUME'S, VANITY KCET Presents Story of l(ing H enry 'T's 'Vido\V The story of l\in.g Henry V's witlow, "''hose love for a 1Nclsh squire led lo the creation of the Tudor OynAsty, will be re- teleca.~t Of\ the NE;T PlayholL'o;e pr!r ductillll of "The Queen ;nu! the Welshman" this Saturday al 9 30 p.m. oo KCET, Channel 28. The dis!in~u1shM Bri tish a <: t re s s oriro!tiy Tuhn stars as C11thcrine de Valois who w«I Henry V to unite England and France. After Hcnf) 's dcalh she is c2refu!ly restricted by the Duke of Gloucester (Nicholas Selby) whose chief concern· Is to prevent a remarriage that would complicate the royal line of sue· cession. Howe1·er. Catherine fl'l('Cl~ Sir Oy,·en Tudor c Derek Godlrf'y) relum1ng from France to his nati ve Wa]P s, and they fall in love. Refusing to take him as a !ovl'r, she insislS on marrying him even thou~h ttte ceremony must be kept secret and endangers both of them. For some yean lhey Jive happily and Catherine bears Sir Owen two children. But a slip of the ton11:ue betrays them and t:tiey are both pul in prison where Catherine dies In childbirth. Many yean later, at the end of the Wal'I of the )Wse.<;, their grandson 111eend!i the English throne as Henry Vil, first of the 1\1dor kings • • ' ' i' • j J ~ " ff_.. 'lrt..f.,~ MAURICE ALLARD DISC.OVERS 90·YEAR OLD MAN wltH PIGS Children's Summer Sl1ows Set 'The l!IUmmer mrnical prodoction ot the Children's 11leater Guild of Newport ]~arbor will be presented for two wttkends in the Fonllll of Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave .. Cost.a Mesa. The dates and times are: Saturdays /July 31 and Aug. 7). at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.; Sunday (Aug. 1 and 8), I and 3 p.m. Tickel~. SJ. may be purchased at lhe door. Hr erved seating for grou~ may be ~ed if tickets are purchased in advan;e. For information phone 673-61f7 or 9118!5632 after 6 p.m. The musical romp '"f'he Bakers of Bevenvyck," is a historical comedy laid in 11:.e early 1600's in what is now New York state. (If was the Dutch roiooy of New Netherlands at the time of the play.) It is being directed by Nancy Ebsen. Original music end lyri~ are by Robi n F ield, formerly of Newport Beach. who is now associated with Broadway musicals. 'I'he author of I.his rollicking account of early life in the liU!e village of Beverwyck -now Albany, lhe capital or New York state -is Katherine Binns. Miss Binns was Nancy f.:bsen·s classmate et Vassar and wrote this play as her senior ~ls, with historically correct ('Qstumes by Nancy. The Dutch names in the play are real names of people and their houses. and the costume~ give the audience an idea of how people lived and looked many years ago. Nancy Ebsen needs no introdoction to our community her name is synonymous with "lheater for children.·• lier excellmt dirf'Ction makes the characters come to life in the problem" nf this smell community, rivalry in business, the care of an eccentric old man, and a litter of pigs (stuffed). In additioo to Mr.i . Ebsen, who will be narrator of the play, the hand-?cked cast ls headed by Maurice Allard and Gino Gaudio as the Bakers. Dr. Allard. associate professor of music 11l University of California , Irvine, and conductor of the Irvine Master Chorale, eamed his doctorate iii music end arU fron1 the University of Sou 1 her n California. His fine b.lrilone voice was heard in f\.1ozar\'~ .. Co~1 Fan Tulle" at UCI last year and ln April. 1971 he gave a recital in New York 's Lincoln Center. Gino Gaudio will be remembered with rehsh by thousand.~ of children who saw him a11 tM frightful 'Ogre in the Olildren·.1 Theatre Guild production of •·Pus~ In Boots" in 1969. He elso ap- peared n "Gentlemen of the Jury" with Lido Isle Players: in "Guys ancl Doll.<.'' "Man of La Manch;i'' and "Hello Dolly", with the Couer d'Alene Summer Theatre in Idaho The Baker'i; >A'ives art' player! by r,.1:inna n1nsmoor and Nan<'1' S;i,~·yers. ~larina has appeared in the C. T. G'.~. 1970 proriurtion "Ali Ba ba ;ind !he Fn;ly Thieves" and wilh Uie Sa11ta Ana Com- munity Player ... as well a.~ ln °'Kismet.'' "Pajama (ian1e" and "The Wizard of Oz" al l.oog Beach Civic Light Opera. Joe Gaudio, tenor, who plays lhr part of a Magistrate. i.~ a former star of opera. light opera, televigion. Las Vegas. the Lldn Playen and Lido Isle Woman'!! Club's amual show~. He i~ director of the Jlollywood Bowl Easter Sunrise Service and Mng11 in the choir at St. Andrew's Olurch. Tom Moore. another Ma gis Irate, played in "Pu.~ In Boo~" as the 1washbuddnng Captain of the King'!! Cavalry. He sings in the Irvine Masi.er Chor.ale.. Peter W. Allemann. the third Magistrale, from lhe New York Academy of Theatrlcal Art!I . is 11 music major at O.C.C .. a singer of bell.ads and a musi· cian and composer. The part of a 90-year-0ld , eccentric sea capl.ain is porlrayed by Joanna Conner. a talented yoong girl who was in C. T. G's .. 1968 production "Sir Slob and the Princes.s," the Costa Mesa Pl11yers a.111 Tweedle Dee in "Alice In Wonderland." and several other plays st the Cost1 Me!IA Playhouse. Mike Hume.. the Town Dandy, Is • graduate of C. T. G's. Creative. Workshop classes, sl.irting at sixth grade. and following with a part in "Midsummer Night's Dream." Then cam~ ''The King and I" and "Oliver," in Anaheim and ''Thousand CJowns" with the Tustin Pla)'tn. Now 20, he has trained with lhe Professional Theiler Work• hop in HoUywood and ii currenUy W1lrking with the Laguna Hills Clubhouse 3 Thetter. Bonnie El>Aen. also a graduate of C. T. G'9. Creative Workshop cl83!e! starting in the sixth cr&de. plays the part of the ..weet young ctrl. Bonnie. 19, has per'°nned wilh the Cosla Mesa Pl1yer5, i~ currently touring witn a group from UCLA, ls 1 model ind rMkes televls.lon commercials. document.1.ries Mid feature movies. DAILY PILOT .J,I . - What to tlo • •• Music Malcers Entertaining at the 17th annual Southland Home and Garden Show at the Anaheim Convention Center, .July 30 -Aug. 8, will be the Jose Nieto Trio. The !ihow will feature displays of product for the home as well as a lavish flower show. Open at 5 p.m. weekdays and at noon on weekends. Studios Etnpty Hollywood Tells Rea son For Failure of l11du stry EDITOR'S NOTF:-Tltr. U.S. movi r. i11d11stry i.~ 111 bod shnpr. Actor& nnd !Prln11c1nn.~ nrP nut nf 11tnrk. rrnrl thl'! h1q .~twlrns slin111 rerl. ink nit /hp1r /eflqrr.~. Tlir fn//n11J!ll!1 sernnrl nf tu;n arrirlP.~ trll.~ hn111 1r ynl. tlifll u•ny r111rl ir!inl t11n11r t11n!rr r.~ frP/ '~ 11Pressnr11 to re~tnrP U!P 111f/1l.~tr1(.~ l1Pr1 /ll1. By B<>B Tl!OJ\1AS HOLLYWOOD -The streel ls quie t now. .!u.~t thrtt years 11.go. 2.500 ex1ras paraded down the reproduction nf 1900 New York w1lh Barbra Streisand leading the hrass b.1nd. The music ha~ faded iiway. and thr S2n.m illion gamble on •·Hello, Dolly!" fa iled to pay off. Thal and other misca lculation~ cO!iil the jobs ol Richard Zanuck 11..s prrsidcnt and production chief ol 20!.h Century-Fox and Darryl F. Zanuck as chief executive of· ficer. Today not a .!lingle camera turn., al the studio which the elder Zanuck foonded in 1935. The commissary is closed, and an'l· ioos employees are 11wailing word of the future from a new management. The plight of 20th Century-Fox, which lost $102.~ million in lhe past two years, ill t.tie most dire ex:iimple of the general m11laise that has stnick the film indu!lry. Its woes received national attention r~ently with a conference at the Western White House where President Nixon met with industry leaders to discU81 industry problems and possible. ~lief. THE SAN CLFMENTE conlerence caUJ!ed many cititens to wonder why the movie business has gone r.our and why so many actors and technicians are out of work and why so few fllmt are. being made in the United St.ates. American.! have more lcisu~ time and money than ever. and the nation's youth have adopted fllmt a.s their "thing." Yet the industry is ailing. Nixon was told that only three film compenlflfl mtde a profit tut year. Only one movie out ot five repays It., backen . The industry's woeii began ln 1948. Thal was the ye1r the Unlled SU.tell decreed rilm Mudltll!I had to get Md of their theater holdings for anlltrust re.atone. 'l'hlls pro- ducers t.'OOld no longer be a51MJred of playing time ft.r their movie!l. Television allo beian encroaching Of'I the movies' domain in 1943. Wilhm a kw \'ears. tele\'ision replaced films as the na-i1on ·~ popular entertainment. Hit by rising labor costs in Hol lywood, film compaNes sought relier :ibrood. They found it. '•T HE THREE !\IA.JOR film-makin1 countrie~ 1n Europe-Engl.Ind , Italy and France -Rll have ~ubs1die s Iha! make it attractive to shoot over there." ~avs prD4 du crr .\!. J . Frankovich. whQ atlended the Nixon confrrencr. "In fact. every film-making country docs it -ex cept the United States. The lure of oversea~ filming can be ~en in a recent production chart. Twenly-three American-financed film! were being shot in Europe, Afri <'a. Israel, ~iex1co and Canada. Seven films ·were being made outside California, from Ocala, Fla .. to Chicago. Twenty >A'ere In production on N!81-1Ue locations around Los Angelei;: mr)flt of these were small-budget 1ndependenl'l. Only one major movie, "Sing g;ime'' with James Gamer, was filming at a major studio. Critics of the new morality in film claim that the movie industry brought on !Su STIJDfOS, Page !!) WEEKENDER INSIDE FEATURES LUCY BELL. Editor FRlDAY, JULY %3, 1171 A musical group, "James, Pat- rick and James." will be seen on television neit Tuesday. See pie· ture and story on Page 22. Stan Delaplane Gldde to Fun Tl'lvel Book ' CdM MuslcaJ Group Out 'N' About "Fiddler on Roof" Television Loe Supreme1 on Stage Live Theater Movie Gulde ' Pace n Pa1e ti Pa1e U Pa1e ZS Pages U-%4 Paxe ts· Pa1e. U , Pa1e M Pagett' Page 2'1 -· ' I I 11""'" .,... ' . ·-··· ........ _ ,;. '-f'" I ~ ' • . . . ' DAn. '1 PILOT 'JAMES, PATRICK AND JAME S' ON CHANNEL 2, TUESDAY Coron• del Mar Group Featured on "Mostl y They Sing," in Color Marco Polo Land Guide . Publi shed A complete ~uidc to !he An· cient Lands of ~1arco Polo and Alexander the C:reat. lit!e:d ''The Other Side of the \Vor!d," has bf'en published for lod~y's 1noclcrn lra11'lrr The !20-page r 1111 -c o lo r pub!it:ation, d1slribu!ed b '! Pakistan I n t e r n ;1 I 1 on a I Airlines, rf'alur rs n1orf' th<1n 20 countries 1nclud1og lndla, the !limalayan kingd11n1 nf Sikk im, Afghan istan, Turkc), Russia. Iran. Thai\11nd and Pakistan. P hot o g r a p h ~ throughou t highlight l he storied sights and srttinJ,:s lhal are the substance of \rtt\'elers' drea1ns. The book provides travelers v.·ith a con1plel e f.(lude lo tht• history, ~eogr11phy. 1nusif', cuisine, eurrenl!y an rl visa rC'- quirerncnls of each country. CdM Group on Tube 'Ja rnes, Patrick, Jarnes' on Special Show Under the ba11ncr ··Ancient Lands in Mod ern Cornfor1 ," delai!ed accounts of what a traveler can expect to !ind throughout I.he Orien1, Pacific and the Middle F:ast are gi\"en. ''James, P a I rick and James," a t..alenled musical group from Corona del :..tar, \\'ill be featured in a Channel 2 gpecial. "And l\1ostly They Sing" at JO p.JTI . in color next Tuesday. The grou1), whOS(' full n.r-.mcs are James Ziegler, Patrick ~tarshall c:reen and James J::. Lewis, 1ovill sing an original com position, "Happiness," and accompany themselves on 12 and six-string guitars and flute. Performer John Stewart, a former membf'r or the popular "Kingston Trio.'' v.-1\1 in- troduce the half-hour program which focuses on authen tic folk music -<.n honest, simple forn1 spawned by the American v.·orking class. 1'hc opera of the cornmon people , il is constant in American music in contrast tn com- mert"ialized folk. ""'hich expresses youlh's desire for honesty and simplicity In their Jives. Also appearing on the pro- gram will be "Aunt Dinah's Quiltini;: Parts." a group C'f Southern Cal1fornt<1 youths SpC'ci2J1zing in B l ue g r ass n1us1c: singer Bob Zentz: songslrcss Alit·ia Corey ; sin,i:er.eomposer ltu;h Cunha: singer Donna Sota, and singer Peter Quesada. A fold-0ut on the front cover explains how lo use the publication for optim um cf - fecti1·eness 1n trip planning and as a guide book. On I.he back covt'r. a fold·out offers general. hut f req u e n t l y overlookPd informa liun on Asian eus!om~. how tn tip, 1n- sur;incC', ca1ncra film and utilitv !;er1•ices. •·And Mosl!y 'fhr y Sing" lratures seven acts a 11 generally unknown but very much involved in their music "And fl.1ostly TI1ey Sing'' ts produced by Don Hall. The book is ava1l;.ih\e from loc11l tr11 vel agent!! or Pakistan International Airlines, 6 3 3 \Vest Sixth Street. Lo s Angeles. l' our Guide to F1111 l(ids ID Spotlight of Coa st Programs • JULY 23 • 25 CHJLDREN"S PLA \' -The Hunt ington Beach Playhouse is Jlresenting "Rip \Ian \Yin k!e" at the Playhousr. 2110 Main St , Huntington RC'nch. F'ri. -~un. July 2J • 25. Hour.~. 'i'·.10 pm. Fn ; 2 p 1n Sa!. and Sun. Admission SI. Phone b3f1-886J for rcservati1n1s. ' JUL'' 21 ·AUG. 27 FJLi\l-O·ltA1\IA -A progra1n ur "!llovies undrr the St..ars," sponsored by the Ne"·port Hea,·h Library. Santlago Fi!m Circu it fi nd Fas hion Island. \1•dl be shov.·n at 8 30 p.m. rach Friday l'vcrung th rough Aug. 27 in the mall al Fashion Island. F1hns geared to f;unily audiences v.·ill be enter- tain ing and inform;1l1vr. JLlL\' 2:t -Al'G. 2!1 Fl'.:STl\IAL OF' AHTS -'rhe l.;1~una Rc:1l!h 1-'l'sti\·a\ of Aris and P.1~cant of lhe !\1<iS1crs \1ill be held nn the Fest11;il or Arts grounds, ti5U La guna Call\'011 Bnatl, La,::un;.i BC'a(·h through Aug. 2!1. Th(' l 'agl'anl 1s iircsented each ('\'en1ng in the lr\'in(' Howl 011 the ~rounds at 8:30 pm. The Festi11al \1 htch 1nrludes ;irllsts. ('r<1Hsn1rn. puppet show.~ ilnd n1us1e on 1hc grren each Sunrla.I". 11pens ;it noon each rlay. Ii~ rraftsmcn \.\Ill ~h11v.· and :-('l1 thc1r11ork. J Ul.Y 23 Sl"RFt:R ,JR. llA~C!'.:S -The \\'rsllninster Surfer Jr Teen rtub v.·ill hold ;1 d,1111·e 1n1 the :-ecnn1I anrl fourth Friday ,,f the 1nonlh for ';th and 8th graders. The 7 .30 to 9·.iO d11nce •: v.·ill be in the Co mmu nity Crnter. R200 \\lestminsler A.1(' )· Admission ~ cen1s. .JULY 24 TEE\' 11A '\CE -The \\"ps\n1insler TPtn <"luh \\1 11 hnlrl a d.:ance tmosl ~:it. n1ghL~\ f11r 1ef'ns 1~ 1hrnugh 18 ~eilrs 11hn : li\·e 111 \\r~t n11nster or ii!lend Hnls.:a c:riindP, Fnunt.:11 n \,11. le~. L;i Quinta or V.'rslm1ns\rr ll1Rh S1·hnril.~. Ar!n1 1~~1nn for mr mbcrs $1 nnn ·1nrn1hcrs, !-t ~.o J ULY 24 TRJP TO NORTH POLE -Tessmann Planetarium at Santa Ana Collegt, 1530 \V. J71h St., Santa Ana , is having a series of public shows CRch \\'ed. Rt 7:1!) p.m. and Frl. at 7 p.m. The Fl!n1 , '"Sc11nning the Summer Skie11,'' will be sho..,.·n thrnuph July. The perfor 1n<1nces are free but rescrva· hons ll re requested. Phone 547-9S!i1. JULY 24 • 29 ST(}it\' llO U!t -The Costa r.tesa Library, 55fi Cenler St ., co.~ta J\fcsa, has schedulrd :'!Orne Summe r p1'ogrt1ms for children Story hours will be at IO::lO 11.m. on July 29. ()n ,July 24, lhe f1hn "The Blockhead s," starring Laure! and ll<irdy will br sho11•n. JULV 25 CONCERT -The ('ont intnlal S111grr11 and Orchr.~!.ril ...,. il l prrscni a l"Onc:l'r1. .July 2~ at 3 p.m. in the Salv1111on Army Hal l. 1710 \\'. 1-'.dinger. Santa Ana. The re are 22 ~1ni.::er11 .:and 14 1nslrurncn1 .1lisls 1ihose agts are 17 In 24. ThP prnJ,:r;im \l'i!I include the lrad1 t1on;i] concert anthems as \.\'ell as the l<itrst 1n cnnteinporarv sacred music. JUL\' !5 ·AUG. 7 {.'0:0..CJ::HT -.Jus1in Colyf'r. rnusic proreswr al Or;in~e Coast Collcgr. \11!1 present a concert of rhoral and nrgan n1us1c 1n SL Jan1rs ErHscopal Church in Ne ..... ·porl Beach al R p ni .. July :!5 II \.\Lii be repeated ::it thP First Baptist Church. 10Hl 1;111 St.. Santa Ana on Aug . I and 7. JLiLY 26 -31 (; \BB!-.:'\:-;TA\"l;t:1. HALI.V t: -Hube (i11ldbcrg1;.in t:on1r;ip- 1 111n~ hull! h1 ll\ll.Y P!l.(11' re;iders exh1b1terl in romprt1- !1on ::ti Snu1h 1 ·r1;1~l l'l:11,;i :;hopping crnlt'r. l;ii r.\ (;arhrn- ~l.:1r1i.:1·! .<ind 11!~ [)n Nothing J\1arh1nr~ Show hnurly prr- tormtinf't's thr oughnu! lht' \11'ek. Cullcg1alr Dr\ 1~1on cn1npcll- t1nn h.is l)('l. [('~n1s huild1ng !!ilrbt'n ~l~ngcl~ Tue5d;iy : G\\C Sef! Guide lo Fun, Pag• 25 .-... ·~ ~..- ;: STUDIOS ~ (f'"rnm Page 21 l • • • .j ' "::o! lp:i~I n;H'! nf ii~ lrt111hlf'~ by Ri\ena!1ng the l:imil)' aud - irncc . '"TherP 1s a 1111 nf lo)?ir 111 tha1 ," :i<ln11t~ fhilrl\on lles1C1n . .,. pres1dm1 ul !lie Scrttn Aclors (iuitd. •·\\'r tnay "ell hll\1 ' frar,:rncn!cd tht' audlcncr by mnk1ni;t movi<'~ For inerca.~1ng­ lv d11·1•ri!en1 ta ~1('~" lie ~·i!C'd thr decli ne ~,f 11l•t•klv f1ln1 01 trnd~ncf' fr om a high nl RO millio n 20 yc.'.lrs .~go ti1 th<' presrnl ~7 5 1nllhon, addl 'IJ.! rur.f11lll·. '"\\'(''!I ncl"r r se<' those ~lays <J).\<1111." Al.RF.AOY 11rr RY !ht fl l· IC'ndanc·I' dl·•·linr. lhc indus!r.v was further darnagrd la~l yc::ir •. bv the Fedrral t'n1nrnunic11 .. ~ ti"nns t:on11n1ss100 t•utb:irk Cln 1 • tclcvi!lion nr1wurk pnnl(' 111nr · 11lf' in1pact o! the order w;1.~ expl;ilnC'd b.1· .lohn 1 A.'hnrr~. bead nf thr AFI. Film ('Ql1nri1 "The nclworks lu~t Ill' t hours of projl r;in1m1ng , 0111d Anot her Service for Homes, Schools, Restaurants, Cafeterias, etc. Now you t an get FRESH LY SQ UEEZED ORANGE JUICE in pinti or up to 5 g"llon conlain er1 . lhit juic111 i1 1que1111111d al "point of '"le." It toul dn't be fresher! or more econom itel. NO MORE FROZEN, CANNED, DILUT ED OR ANGE JUICEJ lWllo need, 'em l whe n you t an buy it "fre1hly 1q ue1111111d befor111 your •y1111" •t low111r pricei! An d wdh the vitamins \O fre5h yo u'll n111v111r w•nt proc1111sed 19ain! Phone 673-871 8 for Quantity Orders! -....... .. -... -....... •Weekend Flower Specie! • ~--------~ • GORGEOUS • J/0 1uerJ • W••kerod Flower Specl•I • • • 1 ROSES • • CARNATIONS • 2 o ... 99¢ • • • • • • No. 1 F1ori•t Ou•lily • Limit 2 001. by debra • • • 99¢ We wir• floweri • • Dor. & up • Limit l D••· • With Th11 Coupon • • W llh This Coupon -···-···-.......... . EVERYBODY SAVES WITH OUR "MONEY Ml.KING" COUPONS 1·········~··················· ly P'op•lor D1111ond For Su111111t1r l ot!Mk • Al-yt A Good lu'( H•.-.l • • CUCUMBERS • '""' • ICEBERG • • -• • • .. BELL PEPPERS 6 fM 25¢ • • -• • TOMATOES 19¢ la•k ol LIMIT 2 aASl<fTS • LETTUCE • • • • • • 10C ... LIMIT 5 -• • • With Thl1 Coupon • • • • • • • • • • Wl!h Thi• Coupon • • • • • • • • • • • • • COUPONS EXPIRE JULY 28 With Thi• Coupon / •••••••• ed into h:ilf hour shovts. !hat Th es e roiteur.&11ts dema11d the fi11est for their tustomer1 . Tha t's why lh•y fe•tur1 v.·oold 01ean the loss of 21 srr Newport Produc•! P•fro11i1e them! l&B Food Service with t efeleri•1 in Colhroi It~ 'Jbc 1ninirnun1 rrev. nl :i R.edio, Be rt ee •11d Atlant ic Researt h: Ylllo Nova, Newport; Th• Stuft Shirt, felcVl.!ilOn ~erirs 1~ 3J pcoplr Newport: VIila Sw•de1t, 2 lotet ions Hurotinglon Bea ch •nd Corona d.I Mer : So lhf': FCC ordrr n1can.!i ~00 Arb R ys oost Beef, 9 lo t alion1 •ti over O re nge Couro ty; •nd ov1r 255 olher1. job~ d~·n the ilra in. How •bout your callirog u17 "Not onlv h:n(' those joh~ bf>en l'l'I Thc nl'l v.•t1rks ha1·r N 0 WI Nationally Acc leimed World's Fine•t Produce Hous• -··i .. '"'back ............. , Jn, NEWPORT PRODUCE -new showt ::inct ;Ht' running , ~ !'hon• •· mor(' tPPf'.:l!R. Th;i1 ~bo mcans i 6714715 ' !ht lo~, 11f '>lnrk [1nlf'" 671·1711 \\"llh l"lf'\1~1rin nn lnnjl'.cr 11 .; Open 7 Doys a We•k 7 a .m. to I p.m. 671-6Zt1 l<1k1na: 1111 a ~..viut·h ~hick In 261 6 Newport loulevard on th• '1tr1ln1ula film work linM hni·e ~n Jt "3S YrnrJ of Prod!lct "\Vherc qU1Jlily IJ the ' • l I ' Iring •t in,. lln!h·11ofYld offlqcj Knn1n 1101n" • Orrltr or the flou.~f" for uncmp!Ojl~nt relief. ~-· L·~•c1c:;i;:;i:;:-; •• ~-::::-:--:--. J....., _,., .. :r;: ·-• .. ·_;:i::_.,... ----..::::......-'----,-.---- Travel Canada Trip an Adventure By STAN DELAPLANE BAIF: ST. PAUL, Canada -1'"or three weeks \ve 've rented a log chalet 1n French Canada and se!llcd dov.n to :a vie Canadienne. This is a smaQ village. French :;peaking fo r nearly 400 years-theJ\. aren 'l about to t:hange. \Ve shop, do the laundry, even h;ivc n1 inor auto accidents, in fractured French. !11un1bin~ the dic tionary. '!'h e house is ol d.fashioned . /1. vintage Jfotpoinl stove. A pot:kcl-size bathtub with lion paw legs. An enormous firl'plafe -and a v;oodshed ful l of birch logs Fro1n each side of the fireplace a pair of s tuf· fed bears look do\\n on us with black button eyes. Paper flowers and religious pictu res are thumb- tacked to the knotty pine ~'alls. 1'hc setting is magnificent: High on a hill top, thick 1vith maple and birch, overlooking the broad, silver St. La wrence ri\'er. * It's 'varm summer no\v . Ca nada is still thaw- ing out -they had 20 inches of snowfall in the n1iddle of to.1ar ch. \Vhat to do? 'rhe nearest nig ht life is in Quebec t'i ty. 60 in iles away. \Ve have no television. There's a tinv s\vi rnndng pool, bul lhe filter is out of kilter. ·But there are t\\'O·pound trout in the little la_ke nearby. 'fhe children bring horne bO\\•ls ful of wild stra,vbcrries. Under pressure, your French comes a lon,t! faster than Berliti-it 11.i\S to. ·rhe air is clear. You can sec forever. 1'here's no chl orine in the "'alcr. It's serene. The f!Uiet is thick as cake icing. (An d once in a \Vhile you have an urge to stand under the trees and SCREAM ~) * "Since we hav• two children, we thought • c•mper v•cation would b• lea1t exp•nsive • -." llaven 't done this myself. but camper people correspond with me. For Europe -not counting camper rental -t\\'O people do it on an average of $12 a day. 1"hat's real B.i\RGAIN living. . * I've been driving all over here. and this looks like ideal camper rountry. :ri.-tl!es of open country. On lv a fifth is inhabited -of Quebec's six n1illion peof,le, five million live in cities. Three million in Montreal. * Air Canada. flying from Los An geles, Chicago, Ne\\1 \'nrk and Miami, has a pa ckage deal : Air fare AND camper delivered on arrival. A four·s!eeping job costs $120 a \\'eek. Proble m is, it's so popular they'•e been running out of campers. But you could ask and 1naybe pick up a cancellation. * ('amping ground<; all l)\'Cr if you \1•;int n1orc forn1al fip ols. Rut l.OTS of plain <·oun lry. On river~. f'OR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 011 1he ~ca11ay shores. On lakes that have never: been fi shed. This is watery country. LT.Ip: Buy a can of insert sp ray -"Off!" Spray 'early mbmings and al sundo11·n ·rhe re's , little biting fl y that operates th en/ * "._.the best way to get summer home r1nt•l1?" .Ja1na1ra is pushing villa rC'nlals 1'his is lhe hal f- pr1t·e season. ,t\ND they'll send yo11 pictures. l\1exico is VEBi' chancy. 1'rl gn there and :;;hop -no long distance rentals unless you kno11• you r people. !)esrr1ptions and fart arc loo often far apart. * All over this country I see signs ''chalels to rent.'' But again I'd come and shop. Everything is I '"chalet" As in the l\1ed ilerranean e\'erything's a "villa." Sume "<'halets" I looked al \\"e re just some- body's spare bedroom and hath. llere they want to rent by the season -t\vO and a half mon ths. Pr ices are moderate enough. Cost of living seems about the same as the U.S. Liquor and cigarettes higher. An 8 percent tax on E\"ERYTl·lll\"G bounces your bills up. * Change n1oney al banks. llotels give you $1 Canadian for $1 U.S. and a hearty "hon jour." But the banks count out $1.00 Canadian for $100 U.S. Then glve you a bonus of $2.12. * LOTS of hitehhiking kids on the highwa y!. f\t ost carry blankets and are :;;Jeeping out. Good cheap hostel ln Quebec City. It's the old jail. A view through the bars. HUNTER'S BOOKS . THE WEST'~ FINEST BOOKSTORES FOR 120 YEARS-SINCE 1851 Located At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phone (71 4) 543-9343 66,500 looks & Paperbacks 32,000 Un usual Greetlnqi Cards BARGAINS G•LOHI OPEN EVENI NGS 'TIL 9 P.U. DINERS UGAZY TRAVEL 2075 Sori Jo11quh1 Hiii• "d, Newpllrt le&eh 644·4600 Cruise to Mexico witha cess. There's Little luxury left in life to compare with a Princess Cruise_ The Prin cess Italia is th e most lavish cruise ship ever based in Los An· gelcs.lt's a one-class ship-all Firsl You'll enjoy the beauty of the colorful coastline of Mexico through the floor-to-ceiling windows in. the Grand Salon. Ports of call The Princess Italia goes to sea from Los An- geles for an 11 day cruise August 27, and Janu- ary 31. For a 10 daycruise,September7and17. On each cruise, you spend a full day in Pu erto Vallarta, on ce the hideaway of the very rich; and a day in charming Mazatlan. The 11 day cruise gives you two days in glittering Acapulco; the other cruises, one day. Our 14 day cruises, sailing December 15 and 29, January 14, and February !~also give you a day inManzanillo and one in Zihualanejo. Attentive service fleets the training of our Italian chefs, waiters and maitre d' in the finest hotels in Europe. Attentive cabin stewards provide room service at any hour of the day or night Ah , the food Continental gourmet specialties make every mea l a delight. How about Sh ishkeba b a la Creque, forlunch?Veal Medallions Villa D'este followed by Crepes Suzette, for dinner. And you ord er your wine from a cellar of over ten thou sand bottles. The gala social calendar offers you just as much, or as.little .. as )'OU want to do. And in every place you vi sit, you stay in th e same ocean-going re sort hotel with no packing or unpa cking. Call your travel agent now while choice cabins are available_ Or mail the coupon for brochures. Cruise fares from $410 to $1485, subject to space availability. ·j r---------------~ ~ r rincw Crui~t!t 3435 \Vil~hirr Bl\·d., Los Angdt'!i CA 90010 I Send me brochures on I Oftlexico O Caribbe.an/S.Am crica OAlasb/C.anada Cndses I ddm< I City State Zip I ri:;:c' ess CrUIS· es--.;n I The superb service on the Prin~ Italia re-.I, .1. ua \ L!~.::?~°:'.'.'::'.:~~n/~•~~~/c...da J ~ ,, ,.....\.._ .... ,. ~ ':>' , '1 l .. ~ I " L OAJLY PILOT i3 \VEEKENDER ' N I ABOUT By NOR~J STANLEY OUT ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT , NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE I-la111b11rgcr .llan1lc t "Broil tht"' Burger. / pray you, ns I prnnounced 1t tu 11011, rr111p111yly 01t lh~ !angut , but if 11011 /111r 11 it, us 1nu11y broiler "l'l!i:n do, l l1ad Irr} Ophelia broil 11111 fuods. Nor do 110[ .~easo11 /lit niursel Loo n1ucil 1v1//1 tlly co111.h11teTJl.s. thus- bu! use oently, for 11111/i tht heart's torrid pn1bers. u11d , as I nzay say. n19t nu11y of your profession. JlfH4 111ust orq111re 011.d beget a t.e1n · peronce u11d flavor that nuiy g1vt it smooth- nt ss.'' \Vilh a little bit o( help from Shakespeare. the foregoing advice for <:hefs was penned some time back by the proprietors of a highly·regarded chain (lf restaurants in Los Angeles. We've only quoted what's more -0r le~s lhe pream able to the full text -as printed on the menu ~but it set~ the tone of all that follows up to the last line, which reads; ~ '"The p11rpose both ril first. and now. wa.~ onrl is. tn hold, a,, twere, tht interest of our gourmet!" Rereading the litUe parody has always provided a pleasant moment's diversion ~·henever we've bit one of these fi ne dining establishmen ts in the next county north. And \ve've never found evidence of the cook's failure to adhere to the sage counsel con· tained in the instructions. To those in the know, l·lamburger Hamlets are the r estaurants where Shakespeare is fittingly called upon for cooking tutelage. More than a dozen such spots range in location from the Sunset Strip, Bever- ly Hills and Brent\vood to 1-lollywood, the San Fer· nando Valley and Pasadena. NOW IN ORANGE COUNTY Now, to the advan tage of fans hereabouts, Ham- burger Hamlet has also taken root in Orange Coun- Fine Italian Cnhltte Cocktail• 232S E. COAST HIGHWAY ty. 1'he rerent opening of the first local spot-near lhe corner of Adams A ve. and Harbor Blvd. in Cost a Mesa-means il's no longer necessary to head up the Sa nta 1\na or San Diego Freeways to enjoy a Han1- let meal. While noting our delight in the Orange County arrival during the past fe w weeks, we've beeo Sllf· prised to enco unter a number ot people who are una\\'are of the Los Angeles restaurants. The origi- nal Hamburger Hamlet goes back more than 20 years so anyone who has been ar ound that Jong, and nol developed an acquaintance, has been living in the dark too long. For the benefit of the uninitiated, then. it should be pointed out tbal the restaurants' name might be so1new ha t misleading. Glorified hamburg- er stands these places are not. Rather they're ex· ceptionally good and fi rst-class dining places. ~ ~ LARGE MENU Hamburgers, to be sure, are a house specialty but the bill of fare goes much beyond that single item. As a matter of fact, a Hamburger Hamlet of- fers what is p robably one of the largest and most diversified menus to be found anywhere. Beyond the variety of hamburger offe ri ngs that total almost t wo d ozen in num ber. there is a wide selection of d elicacies to satisfy every im agin· able palate. Additional categories found on the menu include hot dogs, grilled sandwiches. "soups. meats & extras," savouries. salads, meats, fish, diet plates, chicken, eggs, omelettes and cold sand- \Viches. . ~ COCKTAILS TOO Round ing out all of these provi sions are still more goodies in the form of a large assortment of side dishes, sweets and beve rages. The Costa Mesa mY3£-mm iii,, FLING nai.w ENTiRTAINMENT • 7 NIGHTS A WEEK DANCING * HAP HALL DUO .. 111o CMI "••".., ltn Tlltir. ,..,... 1111. MON.·TUU.·Wl:D. ~ * Larry L•k• Singer C.uitsrist ~ For E•rly Risers and Lat• Player• Open Daily From 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. MfSA c l lam!et also features cocktail service fro 1n its at- tractive bar and lounge. It is obvious that consider able expense has gone into the furnishing and decoration of the new res- tau rant. Unable lo plnpoi nl one precise theme 1n the overall atmosphere, we c:on t luded that it best represents a tasteful blending of contemporary styl- ing with traditional New Orleans. RELAXED The extensive use or old fire bricks on the out- si de \A1alks and elevated entr anceway is especiall y appea!in~. The inte!'ior quickly issue~ a bid for total dining relaxation v.•ith highback chairs at the table~ and roon1y banquettes lining the walls. 1''o r the in itial visi t lo Costa Mesa's new llam- burge r Jl amlet, the four n1embers of our party led off dinner with a long·standing menu favorite. Thi~ is the sensational lobster bisque. the mo sl delicious concoction of that partieular soup at any restaurant of our knowledge. Seasoning of the l·Jamlet's bisque is masterfu l, and generous chunks of lobster always turn up in the rich and creamy base. It's 75 cents by the cup, served with saltines or rye brot, and $1.50 by the bowl, served with gar lic toast ENTREES Four equally satisfying entrecs further added to our even ing's d ining adventure. The first of these \\•as the file! mi gnon (8 oz.). $4.50. se rved with a choire of baked Idaho potato or r·rent:h fries, the l lainlet's very i;avory garlic toast. onion rings, and a choice of mixed green ~a lad or a Jug of t.'.hili. Next up \\'as jumbo fried shrimp. $2.75, served ""ilh a choice of potatoes, sliced tomatoes, garlic toast, and a choice of the 1-lamlet's own apricot or seafood cocktail sauce. The third diner opted for one of t he half-po und llamletburgers. tha t. with melled imported roquefort cheese. broiled and bub- bled, $2.50. and served with r~rench fries or salad with choice of dressi ng. Real Cantonese F~od e•t her• or t•ke home. ST AG CHINESE CASlllO 111 211t pl., Newport Be•ch ORiol• 3-9560 1'he fiual orde r went to the oak-planked broil· ed ham burger steak and grilled onion!;, $2.50. 1'hl~ half-pound steak ls served wilh a choice of baked potato, French fries. baked hean~ or sauerkra ut, mixed green salad with choice of Russian. crean1y French. herb French or bleu c heese dressing, and garlic toast OESSERT5 Dessert ielectiOns included tv.·o orders or the very delectable egg custard Lulu, 50 cents, served with whipped cream and graham cracker crumbs; hot apple pie with melted l'heese. 60 cents; and c herry pie with roquefort cheese. 85 cents. Other commendable d is hes you 1nay want to try here inehtde borscht by the b0\\'1, 9!) 1·c nts· i.:hlle size en casserole , $1.95; all beef Kosher knackwurst and sau erkraut, ~2 .25;C'Reese bli ntzes. $1 .95; grLI· led northern halibut steak. $2.95: southern fried t hicken (o ne-half), $2.50; filet n1ignon steak and eggs, $4,50; cheese and spinach omeleLLc . $1.95: cream cheese on date nut bread with barUe tt pear and sherbet, $1.50. Localed at 1545 Adams Ave. (co rner of Jfarbor Blvd.), Cosla Mesa. the llamburger 1-lamlet is open for lunch, din ner and cocktails seven days a week. Hours are 11 a.m. Lo 9 p.m .. Sunday through Thurs- day, and 11:30 to 11 . Fr iday and Saturday. Hes taurant Show From every lndicalion, a large number Orange County restaurateurs v.•ill be on hand at lhe upcoming biennial Pacific Coast regional re.s- taurnat expositi on. Sponsored by the Southern Ca.I· ifornia Restaurant Association. the fuur·day event will be staged from Aug. 14 through 17 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Innova tions in the restaurant industry, includ- ing ne\\I foods, equipment and scrviecs, will be dem- Continued on Page :24 r"'l'~ THE FINE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT WITH A SWEEPING VIEW OF BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT HARBOR SQUA~E Ost• Meta 673-4633 1• I 1,.' J ff N I 0,.1 Y"' lr•u11d Deity IJ·TZ -frt. •11d S•f. 'ril J •·"'· r='---'-:..'-=-=·~~· ==-·==·~· ~""' ~·==~ .. ~··~·=::~'·~··=:"'=='-Jli-:::::-=-=-=-===================;1 _ ---____ 4oo_M_AIN, BALBOA PEN INSULA .J.1.a~ II • Opoo Do ay TEli•p~E GARDENS 67l-B267 Res.,.,atla11• Opt11 Oeily -I P·"'· te l e.1t1. Re•r-Me•• The•fer CLOSID MONDAY FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675·0100 THE BERLINER Gennan Fa.111.il y Restaurant Famou s For SAUERBRATEN with POTATO DUM PLINGS DINING AND DANCING BAVARIAN STYLE OP*~ Doll y far Dln111r Froll'! S P.M. CLOSl:D MONDAT BANQUET-FACfCTTIES 18582 BEACH ILYD. Town & Country Center HUNTINGTON BEACH 96B-5800 ofJ j J{!eJlauran.l , . •• nut " CJ •on & c°""'rlll CAlllltO We Promi1e You Good .,J AMERIC AN CUISI NE Carol Roberts from the DUNlS HOTlL LAS Vf<OAS NOW APP EARING IN THE COCKTAIL LOUNGE WED. thw SAT. NIGHTS 9,30 P.M. • 2 A.M. 8961 Adomt A••· I.At M09n0Uol Huntln9ton IHch -961-5050 -y•f, '.l!P..CA,., 10 ·~~~~~ •. m. m • DINNE R ~,il lN ~Resto11rnnt COCKTAILS V,' LUNCHEON & DINNER DAILY CHAMPAGNE SUNDA Y BRUNCH 11:30-3:3 0 Visi t o ur Now Appearin 9 Nightly RJCKSHA 1Uff£T LUNCH 11 :30-1:30 Mondey thr"' 'rlday WI N VAN DELFT ON THE CO RDOVOX COCKTAIL 120 FOR EST AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH 4q4.0600 ® ffilYRKO Lunch1oa Dinner Cix;klall• Op1111 '1 dcryt jJll So. Los "Robl~1, J>;isadcn1 • 795-7005 :13 Town ,\> Country, Oran11e • !i41·.l30J SEAFOOD CONVERSATION Everyone j, telking •bout our deliciou' ,tetmed c:l •mi and giant I 16·20 01.) Au 1fr eli en lobster Tt ih. SUNDAY IRUNCH Served from 10 A.M ... 2 P.M. (,.,.,.,:,...,.ft, 1 o.,.,;,., HAP''T HOUI Mo11.-r-.l.lt.7,.•. •itti Hen 4'-•nn IANQUn fACILITllJ J 17 P'A.ClflC COAJT HWl. HUNTIN•TON llACH 0'1N 1 DAYI R1•01>·•tion1 Ac:t•pt•d ,., '•rtlfl If I •r rntre IJ,.JSll DON JOSE' NOW APPEARING MARIO SANCHEZ LATIN GUITARIST Fr11luring Exotic Tropical Drink1 HAPPY HOU• J TO 7 P.M. MONDAY TH•OUGH THU•SDAT 1500 At'AMS {1t H1rbaf') COSTA MESA 540-1937 S40-1923 OBERHANSLl'S OF LONDON ENGLISH lllEAT PIES 270 E. 17th Street Co1 ta Me1.1 645·2252 ,W.IJ l . in an Atmosphere you Like you get the kind of Food you Love, Enchll1d1 ind TIC• .....•••.•.••••.. $1.35 only Better than Chill R•ll•n•. !nchll•d• ............. $1.So you Expect. I I I PRIME RIB e 5EAFOOO STEAKS e COCKTAILS OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH I I to 2:30 DINN ER 5 to 12 SUNDAY BRUNCH FRO M 10 A.M . Entert ainm an t W•dn•sd"y thru Sund"y 1 Ol N. IAY51DE DR., NEWPORT BEACH In Th e M"rin t Oune1 644·403l NOW APPEARING-TUE. THRU SAT. PAUL LEMOINE DUO Sund"Y' and Mond.i y1 JAN DENEAU TRIO No Cover-No Minimum COCKTAI LS Ol'llt •ir.Vl!H OAYJ MORT'S BAL-PORT LOUNGE FE ATU RING RONNIE AND HIS 12-5TRIN<O <OUITAR LUNCH · DINNERS AND SUNDAY BRUNCH 4507 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH COFFEE SHOP F••turin g 675-4200 LUNCH e DINNER LATE DINNERS MOKl'S FAMOUS IURGlRS & SHAKl5 Breekfe1t TIKI LOUNGE Lunc h Song• Of C•vln Dinner 1400 PALISADES ROAD • COSTA MESA 5-..i whti ........... TMt..ntM -4 S.he PINIST MIXICAN fOOD AT llAIONAlll PllCIS ~ 1545 Adams Avt. A GREAT SUMMER TREAT COSTA MlSA e COCKTAILS • !Co•n•r el H••b•• l Ail • ...,11 VOLCANO HOUSI MOfl'I 9093 E. Adams (At Magnolia) ~"' 546•7392 ,: ,t .. :' ,~·:,~i;~"E"Ri',~~. ~:d 1 s";1 9.9.l: op .. ,., l 1111tll, Dl11N r ~~ , TIKI LOUNGI ,0. P'OL TNISIAN ORIN•S Huntington leach 962-7911 •uft 111,:"r~ .. ~e,~~::"~.~. ''·"'· ----------------.. ---...lllL---~~-.:.':::''·..:·:::~~':.:".:.· .:.":::··~·:::·•_:·_· '::.'.::'·:::•::.· _ _::_: ___ _II ~ -~~ A\ • ' • -· I l ' ' /, ' I \ ' I • • ,. ...... '14 OAJLV PILOT WEEKENDER OUT 'N ABOUT 101 JM> ST. »IWPOIT llACH llSllYATIONS lll, ................................. llllC:O: ............ :lll&::!IlCC""""'""c;;::a:::: ... IZ .. :::m ..... .,. ... CIEl ................... ICmo ... m::;;"":lll .................. .. 671-0lOI r11 We Ser1Je U.S. Prim" Eastern Corn-fed Beef Exel1Ul1Jel11. Per1onaJlt1 Seleeted And Aged In Our Oum Cooler A. Thrtt Gt!ntration Fami/11 Traditio" -Eat. 1921 FOR 0\/1"" Of THIS WORW Df:l.IVE~Y .SEF.VICE • In riewport Beath 'Costa Me~ Call 646·7136 In Huntington Baich 847-1214 • FAMILY PIZZA PARLORS PIPING HOT PIZZA.S {W!TH PIZZAZ1) DELIVEREO TO YOUR DOOR IN MINUTES, IN tAE·N·EDS SPACE AGE MOBILE OVENS. ~~~AK GRAND OPENING JULY 29 thru AUG. 1 (lunche1 thru August 6) LUNCHEON SPECIAL AlL SANOWICHt:~. OUR LUNCHION STIAK & SLIM TRIM l'LATI HALF PRICE 15.,.,•d 11 A.M. te 4 l'.M.I DINNER SPECIAL OUlll iJ.OUI MOST r'Ol'Ul.A.I STIAKS N.Y.-M/S SllllOIN-fRONTlll, MAYlllCll $1.00 OFF NOW SERVINCO IEU & WINE S,.clal Clllhlr..,·1 Met1• -AIM: A Pe- Plote for tlte llrtle ,...,. -2•• WI ARI WAIT•ISS SI.YID OPEN DAILY 11 A.M .• ~ P.M. 2267 FAIRVIEW !AT WILSON I COSTA MES.t. 541°0]61 TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You . . Every Saturday C.ntlnued from P119• 23 nn!!trated to approximately 55 .000 restaurant peo· ple from 14 western states who are expected to attend the ei:position. WELCOME THEME Theme or the 1how climaxe!li a month-long program of re!!laurant hospitality signified by the motto, "\Velcome! \Ve're Glad Yo u're Here." Mayors of major cities throughout the nation ha ve endorsed the program to improve hospitality and cordially on the American scene. In L-Os Angeles, M1yor Sam Yorty his already presented a procl a- mation to SCR.A. president Al Lapin, Jr. Helpful panel discussions on improving eve ry division of restaurant operation will be featured al the show, alo ng with displays of the nev.'est equip· ment, furnishings and food products. NEW, NEW, NEW On displ1y will be new automatic waste compac· tors: samples of peaches Jubilee; modular table and chair groups, \Vrinkle Crinkles, a new form of French fries; books on everything from baking to math for food service, pick ·picks and giraffe-stirs, and advice on how to clean ovens, new protection for vending machines and front desk documenlor systems. The restaurant show is .available to all mern· hers of the food service industry without charge. The Los Angeles expogition 1s reportedly the larg- est regional restaurant show in the country . SOME FIGURES Pointing up the size and extent of the \\'eiilern states restaurant industry, SCRA prexy Lapin re· vealed some staggering figures on the numbers of people involved in the busi ness. Waiting, ready for approval of the final product -dining out - are 15,000 master chefs, 34.000 kitchen workers, 65,000 waiters and waitresses, 20,000 bartenders, 10.000 rna..itre d's and captains. and 17,000 restau- rants. We Get Letters Vi a Uncl e Sam's postal service comes the fol· lo"•ing rtcomrnendaLion from Mrs. Keith R. Clark, Lag una Beach, for \\•hat sounds like an evening of prime dining on the out 'n' about trail. '''i'ou MUST visit the Cordon Bleu. 859 Laguna Canyon Ro11.d , Laguna Beach /formerly Ch ez Ger· ard l. The chef •Nho helped build the reputation of c,Airporter qnn "Hotel MEDITERRANEAN OINING ROOM C•p t •i~·, l •ble CeH•• Shop C•Mret C•chell lee111e IWTl•TAtNMINT •"' o.1.wt1w• M-tl•t o4 le11111uel ···- VIAL CUTLET SWISS \,R rni~hPd 14 llh l nm11!n, 11.vnr1uin. ~14·1~s cht~~t. •11urt Bnrdtl111,,.. AMONCi JO SILIC1' DINN ll INllllS LO IS HAN~EN DUO E~t•rt•i ni~, I EVERY SATURDAY I 2 STEAK DINN£RS FOR • French Fries • French Fried Onion Rings • Toued Salad • Roll and Butter Br ing • friend! l•ke 11 dv11n+•9• of t\\i1 deliciout di1t· ner for 2, •t 11 ju•t ri9ht pr ic•. 1/1 lb. +endtr ch&ict st e•k, cut to l r•dford Hou1e 1pecific•tion1 . It 9&ocf to • friend, or meybt the f11mily7 This me11I, i1 • f11vor ite with •II ••• you'll be • winntrl - $ 7ltoM KNOWN FOR VAlUES GRANT PLAZ.t. -I Real Hospitality Sam !Glenn Strange) and Kitty L.\manda Blake) shov.' Festus /Ken Curtisl \~·hat real restaurant hospitaJity is when they say "\Velcome. \\'e're Glad You 're Here~" on the Lon~ Branch set of "Gunsmoke." The the Riviera ICo~la Mesa) no v.• hold s forth -he re· cently married Den ise \\'ho O\vns the restaurant. ''V·ie have tri rd inany of their specialties and find SV.'eetbreads. frog legs, scampi and veal dishes to be ex cellent. Try the omelet souffle for a dra- n1atic finish -hut it 1s 11·ise to order when vo u mnn lh long hospitality program of most So . Cal if. restaurants will climax with the Pacific Reg ional Restaurant Expo.!ition in the L<:is Angeles Sporl.'i Arena. Aug. 14 -17. is excellent. \Ve enjoy the decor -It is tlny but \\•ell done. ((Shrimp is from Spain. all other fish I! fresh and they use all fresh vegetables.) This res· ta urant iihould never have an emrty table. "Please <lo try the Cordon Bleu and allow others to enjoy this marvelous food ." make a re servi'1!10 11 or at lcasl \1 1th vour din.ne r order -and hope the chef ha s a free oven. Our kind th.anl{.s, ~I r.,. Clnrk. for 5hnr1 rig your "Not only Is t he food superb but the service r 1r1r>. \Vt 'r' rlPcviedly lnnk1ng fo r1vn rd. to v!.s1t1 ttg th• RIVIERA 1'l es T.AUl'IANT Contin ental Cuisine Cocktal11 Strving L1111chton anti Di nnt:r Afondav throuoh Saturday. Closed Sundays W e are lo cated ne"(t to the May Co. in South Coa1t Pl11a . ]]]] 1. lrt1tol 140-)140 f"'.-;;;m;;;m;;;,.;;;,.;;;,.;;;m;;;m;;;,.ll~=C~o~>~·ri~n~n~B~l~eu~n~t~ou~'~'~'~'~l•~''~'l~p=p=o="="="="='=· ============ ALLEY WIST PRESENTS The Se ri laliori al TONY FLORES Gui t11r isl /Voc11 li1t Folk, Classical, Sp11ni1h TUE. THRU SAT. GINO LANZI Mondey Nl~ht• FEATURING DINNERS I" I~• S•~ F'•"t;1t1> M••n•r RACll' OF LI.Ml 1TEAICS e SEAFOOD ~ TO 11 NIGHllY IUSINISSMAN'S LUNCH 11 :00 TO S SATURDAY-11to5 LUNCH OR BRUNCH SUNDAY-BRUNCH OP'IN EVERT DAT OH TME OCIAW AOJACINT TO NIW,OltT 81AC:N ,lllt 2106 W. OCE.t.N FRONT NEWPORT 11.t.CH NEW SUMMER DINNER HOURS Sun. thru Thur•. S to 11 Fri. & Sat. S to 11 flrlA 'li>d /I nd (ll~Ulll ln!1m11ry Corntr of P'ark & Marine lalboo llland 0 73-4530 'OOBK'N GLEl\VER b~•t•n 11 :lO a111·2 prn bMf 6:00 , .... J t '"' boon 11 :00 a111·J OM 421 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 64S·5410 FOR ADVERTISING in the WEEKENDER OUT 'N' ABOUT SECTION Phone NO~M STANLEY 642-4321 , I I I Bril'IQ thi1 od, ond oll th• kids in your foMily will gtt in for holf.prlc:t whMI yeo buy I Ol'I• r&gulor oduh 1icket thi1 5atvrdoy {7/2A) or Sun doy (7/25) only. How'1 that fM ~1apanese ., : !!!•.!t!. ~ ! ' . TV DAILY ·LOG Friday Evening JULY 23 Saturday Morning JULY 24 l:UI • Ill JitlWI .ltrry Dunphy 7:00 8 Sum111w Sent..w i AIC Jkwl Re150Mr/Srr1lth. O @l a;, TtPfllooltry Show DIC,._.,. Tom Snydtr, m Th11ndt1hlrd1 I i!IC!AL I Tt1110rto1r 11 Now 7:30 8 D.t-;1 Trwlww.IM H\/fh 0"8ri1n 11 ilo91 with lhrH 0 m Hed:l1 I. Midi 1dt0111u11 To 1 rroup M lnternt· (I) Dlttoottr} liOMt hl(h xhool lludt11ts !or 1 O 1!1d ~ IOU!' lh101Jsti tho M1oned Spate CJ) Silmllllf Slflldtr Cttft Center II C.PI KMll'lfdy, fll l1)l Undt R1111 p IU O'aoct M11¥ie: (C) (90) ID Yl(l I FriMdl ... rPI(' Condusion (dr1m1) '63-1:00 6 lup B1111ny/~ RllftMr &LI -fhbllt Wood. ll1r1 Milden. R0$.1 lind 0 @D Wi»df W!IOdp«kw Ruuell. 1J (I) 00 Unctlot link ID I 5Pf (l) Clim. tbt ,...... I) Tiit F1llltlto111:1 0 MOYie: '"lont ot the Flin" (dr1· C8 9br Trtl ma) '6.i-Jemes Aub1ey, m-.,, Stlldio, '" m can-e lffltkln 34 l:lD Q Qj) m Tilt BuplDOI azt Dlltlt Vt l'-7 Dirt 9 C.mpus Ptolllt i ~ Jim Hrwthorn1. m C1Ko llld l:IO Ntwi Bill Hvddy. t :OO B (}) S.brtn1 & Cil'OO'llt liiOO"tl Trvtlt tr C.nuq~ O @lc;)OJ. Dtlittlt CIS NIWI Waller Cmnkltt. O Mo¥11: "'lrN.SUll tf Mont• Cci~ 9 NIC flllWI Dtvld Br1nkle~. to• (1dvt!lture) '!IQ -Gltn Lin· Cl T1lt n,1111 Nun gan, Adel• Jtrrtn5. • KodiiflOdf' LOl!p 0 (]) (]) Jlrry LM ShoW $ Dlllrt RtpOl't m Miwln: (C') "flll'J ef ttlt GI.,_. • l'ttl111t Ap1elm" (western) 'li5-frank l 1tl. S Alt ..,_ mon. '"Ad1m 1MJ £v1IJT1" (dr1m1) ):f)O 8 CIS NllWI W11t1r ~ktte. 'SD -Sl""'lrt G11nQtr, J1un Sim· Gm NIC 11 ... David Brinkley. mnns. 8 Wldt Scn.111 T1111trl: {10) (D Mo.in: ·~tt11 C111pnd .,,.11•...mln Mllb Woll MtnQ Strttn" (dram1) '55 -.lohn Hud· (m11llry) '43--LOll ChtntY, Bell son. '"I AullM M' P1renta" (dram•) l ufOli. '44--M11y Beth HuQhes. (I) T1 Tiii tht Trvffl @D C\Nrdls J Glffttrm 1J wt1tr1 MJ Lint? (Ii) ,11111r11111 Latino ~Diet Ytn Dt;;t t:lO B @I m T1lo f'in• hlltllor m I lM LllCJ (1) T'*111n1: WlllM 11 Utt Soutll l~:~~vt. With... ft ~~(~~ (wtsl· AllrtlltM Ntcr-erfl) '57-lti Bart.er, Join T1ylor. Mevi. 111111 @II Anibl II Nor1t f :JO 9 Tiii lrrtnt (R) 10:00 fJ (])Josie & Ille l'vslyUb CIJ Mowit.: (C) (21tr) '"Ro111t Ad· Q @l m H. R. f'lllllltut wnlllR" (dr1m1) '62-Troy Oona -(6) Reil trut1 R1nta l1 hu~. AnKit Dickinson. fJ CI) Hot Whetlt CJ @] ID Hl(ll Ch1p1rr1 t (R) m luc:l11 Libre 0 (I) Gf) Tiie l r1dy luncll (R) 10:30 I){}) H1rl1m Globttrntttn (IJ Mo¥11: "P1rl1 l lYtl" {drama) (J ®J m Htrt tom .. tilt Grump '61-f'tYt Ntwman, J01nn1 Wood· O Movie.a: "Rid Duort" (wersttr n) w1rd. '51J-..llon Barry. ''They Wtro So f) MmkHI S Mcwlr. (2111) -rroublt YOllfl(' (dr1m1) ·~ Br1dy, AIMii Ille W1y'" (tomtdy) '53 -Joh1nn1 MatL .John Wayne, Donne Reed. O (1) Sky ttnm m Trwth « Con11qutnct1 11:00 0 (]) .lrthit'1 f11n"61111 I It Tt kll I Tllitl O @l m Mtlor L11ru• auebtn To 11 An11111ncad CJ.) Movie: "Pr1dt ol t111 l l111 lir1P" EJtr1!ll1 Mu1ktl1S (dr1m1) '54-lloy d 81idf!!. Ve11 l:OO Q (I) Ci) Ninn y & 1111 l'roteuor Miles. m le Tell the Trvtll 0 (I) Molllr Mouw Ill ¥vii J Enriq 111 O Mowl6: (C) "Com•l'IC"',. (11tesl· «I:) N!nt trn) '~6 -Dina Andre11ts, Lindt l:>O I> Httdllllrtlf (R) .l!rry. who his Cnslt l. 1 mtlcilleu losing record 11 • a!) Vtrlitd•d eotetr. it 111 hum1li1ttd by his Irie• 11:30 0 (}) Th4I H1nty Boys t11m lhll ha 1nr1ns.. m Mwlt: "TM llllltr h lDOtrt" Q @l m N1111t el tllt C11111 (R) (mysltry) ·~ -JostQ,11 Cott1n. 8 lllt StM Allon Sllow Rhonda F11111inK. fJ (I) m T111 Plrtrkl111 F1111lly UJ Mtno 1 Mino Rtndlertt m Dhid Froet Show G1111sl1: P111Y (!) IUJ·lilll Fltrnint H1! Kan!rt. c -11• Kirby, Al Dwld Brtfl"lr, Liz TorraL ternoon m Drt1net IJll Int J1zz {R) ROJ 1'!1nce Is spe-IZ :OO 6 Scoobr·tloe t ill llJMl. fJ IJ) Ci) Amtrlc:tt1 BendsUJld t:00 IJ (]) CIS Friday Movie: (C) (2hr) (]) l1tm1n "Tiit DllOl'der\y Ordtrly" (comedy ) ml T11tre F1ntutlto 'M-Jerry L""'it. Suun Oliver. Glen-a!) f'11lcul11 (!Ohr) di r1rrel l. Kartn Sharpe, Kath leen IZ:lO 1J I]) Thi MonkMI Froeman. The ion of 1 doctor ll un~s (I) Mobilo H1m1 Siio• tMrt of mtdlc1I sdlool, i nd roe• to 0 M~: "Jtidtt ,,,,, • Ottd worlc in 1 unl!arium. HMM (western) 62 -John 0 ({) (!) Tiit! Cirl (R) V1vy1n, liu Lu. CD Ftlony Squ.d OJ Kh1p ol Comtdy Q:l Kolrlf"ood (R) "Thi Roml!'os." 1:00 6 DnllrdlJ l Nlltt!IJ f!!l 9t1 MlnlJtts (}) Ctmpw l'rol'ilo IE Lt CNdt 11tn Critd• GJ Moorit: "'Frull ,,... ''"'" C!J ha• 111r1 V•011ict (mu!ic.11) '55 -M1rr1r1t Wh1tin1. GUIDE TO FUN • • • (From Paa:e !!) team aL work: on Wednesday. Judging of all dJv1.510ns. 10 30 am. Saturday ...-:tl:i celebrity judges. JULY .. !6 FASHION lSLArr-'D CONCERTS -The t-.Ionday ni&ht con· certs at Fashion Island will return for lhe months' of July and August with Henry Brandon directing the band. Every. thing from Bacharach to Sousa will ~ heard at the 9: I ~ p.m. concert. Bring a sit-upon and enjoy music under the skies. No charge. J ULY %8 ·SEPT. 10 PROGRAM FOR KJOS -The tl1esa Verde Library, 2969 ~1esa Verde Drive Ea.~t. Cost.a Mesa has many programs for children during the sun1mer. Pre-school story hours are held al JO and 11 a.m. each Wed. and Thurs. Every other Friday there are films for children first through third grade. ··r-.1ysteries of the Deep" and "Tales of Hiawatha," will be. screened July 30. JULYtl·U STORY HOUR -The Laguna-Beach Library, 207 N. Coast Highway, Laguna holds a story hour for children each Wed. at 10 a.m. 'FiddJer' Slated At OCC .. If you went to do "Fiddler on tM Roof," you've got lo have a strong ,11ctor playing Trvve. And Orange Co&St College has onr. Playing the lead role of Tevye will bt 33-year--<>ld Gary (:Qrdon of Lo!i Angeles. A con- troiler w1lh A-V Scientific Aids of Los Angeles, Gordon has a list of credits-good ones-as long as your arm His last role v.·as The Olunt in "Marriage of F'igaro" at Los Angeles State College. He has appeared e.~ r..1r. Toad in .. Wind in the Wil lows" at the Frldr11, July 21, 1~71 JULY 2.8 • 31 llnllywood Center Theater: GARY GORDON "Take r-.1e Along" and In Rolt of Tavy• l.J'L ABNER -Edison High School students will presr:-.t "Li'I Abner'' in the Huntington Beach High School Auditor· ium, 1903 l\.1ain St., Huntington Beach, July 28-31 at 8 pm. Ticket..s, $2 for adulLs: Sl.50 for students, and SI for children at I.he door or call 968-1820. "Mame" with the Long Beach ------------1 JULY 29 STORY HOUR -A titory hour for pre-school children will be held in the Mariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive, New- port Beach, each Thursday at 10 a.m. The Corona de! Mar Library, 420 Marigold Ave .. Corona de! Mar will hold a lltory hour for pre-schoolers every second and fourth Thurs- day of the month at 10 a.m. JULY 30 • AUG . 8 HOME SHOW -The Southland Home and Garden Sho"' will be held in the Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Katel\a, Anaheim July 30 -Aug. 8, from 5 to 11 p.m. weekdays; noon In 11 on Sat. and noon to 9 p.m. Sun. There y,•ill he displays of products and furnishings for the home; an in- ternational bazaar where exhibits of imports from around the world may be seen. and a lavish flower show. Tickels $2 for adults; SI for juniors, children under 11 are free. J ULY 31 ·AUG. 8 CHILDREN'S THEATER GUIL D -"The Bakers of Bever· wyc k" is the summer musical staged by the Children's Theater Guild at Estancia High School in the F'orum. 2.12:1 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. on two weekends. Dates ;ind times are: Saturdays (July 31 and Aug. 71, at 10 a.m .. 1 and 3 p.m.: Sundays (Aug. l and 8), at I and 3 p.m. Tickets al the door, $1. or call 673-6197 or 968-5632, after 6 p.m . AUG. 4 • 7 FIDDLER-ON-THE-ROOF -Orange Coast C:Ollege's Sum· mer musical production, "F'1ddler-on·the-Roof." will be pre- sented in the school auditorium. 2701 Fairview Dr ive, Costa f\lesa. Aug. 4-7 al 8:15 p.m. The box office will be open July 28 • 30 from 11 a.m. to 2 pm. and from 6:30 to 8:30 pm: July 31 from II a.m. to 2 p.m and on Aut(. 2-3 from JI am. to 2 p.m. and 6:30 lo 8:30 pm. On performance nights the box-office will be open from 6:30 to 8:30 if any tickcls are still available. All tickets are S2. JULY U BAl\'D CONCERT -The \Vestminster Uimmuni!y Band will hold a 1;eries of Fri. concerts at McFadden Park, 9801 r-.t c- F.:idden Ave, \\'estminster at 7 pm. Concerts are set for July 2.1 ; Aug. 6 and 20, Bnd Sept. 3. No admission chBrge. Civic Light Opera ; Dick Deadeye in "HMS Pinafore" al the L. A. Savoy Artes, and harl leads in all of the Gilbert and Sulhvan operas He also has dir e ct ed ''Oklahoma ." Di recting lhe OCC i;how y,•ill be John Ferzacca, who preSf'nled two blockbusters there during the year in "f\1arathon 33" and ''Indians." The show will be F'erzRcca's first summer musical at OCC in 11 series that dales back to .,,_ .. 19:'1:> DCC will present "Fiddler" Aug. "4·7 al 8: I:> p.m. in the OCC Auditorium, 2701 Fa1rv1e\v RoRd, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $2 and all seats arr rPse rved . The Auditorium box office \vill be open July 28-30 from I l am. to 2 p.m. Bnd 6:30-8 :30 pm : July 31from11 am to 2 p ni.; anri Aug. 2.3 front 11 a.rn. lo 2 p.m. and fi :3()..S :30 p.m. lt also will be open i)!>rfnrrnance nights. School officials said ticket sales have been heavy for lhe Fridl!.y and Saturday night performances. but that many good seats remain fo r Wednes· day and Thursday Winclo111 Inks For Episode \\'1lham \V1ndom has been !'1gncd hy producer Al C Ward lo guest sta.r as a fugitive in the "Blood Line" episode of /\1Gr-.1·TV's "Medical Center" ~tarring f'had Everett and James Da ly. --·--======-===-------=--.! AQUA PET 10 YEARS AGO AUDIENCES WERE SHOCKED ----N 0 w WE MAY BE READY FOR .-----Tho GINGER MAN WED. and THURS, LUY ~., M Ul'l"ay khhfal by J. P. Donleavy Fri.· Sun. 8:30 Sf.;111/1 ((;as/ /(c Jcr/orr "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" The hunt for the Great White Shark J OlfOi.& OfHT'I~ , .... -M.HUTION -Ni>r'°'Tll Ga.Ill\. Olr<clNi.,'fl!ll ~l .... J•l.lfl Ul'ICCMI Tl tt<HCOlOR9 •N.tTl()ioal ('l()f(IUlOICTUIU!W:UAM D- '"' ~nu 1U1WAl1All,- ••• Otfk 1 0,111 7111 '-"'· SHOW St1Mt ot D111k ontinuous Showing Daily DAJLV PILOT 1!5 t:JO D (l)CIJ a> Th4I Odd CollJll• (Rll 0 MO'+'lr. "'Rtclbtll Uprm" Cdr•· f) l•rttr Witd Ntw1 ma) '53----Jtff Ch1ndtPr. Ala: Nicol, '===:::::=======~ ............ ~••;•:.:;O;fl~l.~··~0 ~•;•;•·~1~1'~l~•;• ~·~".'~•:•:';";";.,, ... -...... ,,! (D Qlltlt !Of Ad¥111l11J1 Cl) TV S lDCb •t le1rnln1 __ (!)LI Cm 6t MtriP Crvas ID Wtektnd Jrl.w1 Niek Cu1tr. 10:00 D @l m Str11111 R1port (R) "Epl· al Dltt•s dtl Mul'fl d&mic--A Most Curioos Crime." Enr-1 CiE Skf H1wks l1MI 11 thre1t1m1d by 1 thl)let1 1:30 fJ ~ Jrbonl . tp•dem•c 1t1er 111 inlected lllefal (])Voiu ol .lf"tultur1 lmm irr1"1 it murdrted by 1 1lflu3 0 ~1tk·lo~in1 rtlnQ ring I ([I hrt•111t!Of!1I Hour II N_, II.win Sande1 ~ ! 0 a> KA Gol! C!m1tr!1 r.nve1 O (JJ CIJ OJ Lew, Amerie:tn Styli { !ha f•nal two fl)ulld~ of the Wti\· D Movl1: 12hr) "'Notoriout l1nd·1 chtsle< GDll, Class_ic. " l.====--==============================d ltdy"' (myrltry) '62-~lm Nll'llk, m Movlt: 'Yl(!UI Drums (1dven- Ju:k Lemmon. frf!id Asl1ire. I lure) '57 -Rod C!mtron. m NOWll Pu!n!m/F1~hm1n. 2;00 I) Ousty't TrMlloUM Q) M111!11p Keenln Wynn tU&S!S (!I Across the f1nct t'tl $.lwh1 8r1stoft: A Study in 0 Do11bl1 featu re Mowlt: "C1!11· Conbld~lont (II) w11 WeP!t Th1h"'f' (eomMlyJ '51 1 C1) l11tll1 Ubr• -fred M1dllurr1y. Dtlmlhy Mc· Jt.la 0 Mev\t: (2 1/,~r) "'Cltl)p1t11" Guire. CCI ''Tiit l1dl1nO.rs" (wtsl· (classk) 'J.4 -Cl1udette Colbtrt. ,rn) 'SS-Al1n L1dd. [mMI Borr· Henry Wllcnton nrllf, K1ty Jur1do. (!) Ntw1 Bill .lo/1nt. @l K.now Your l !blt fll 1 .. 1Jtlts m Movir. (C) "Hell t11 frlsco l1y"' 6) EJ Dtlrio H llnt Srtnorita Dt-fdr1m1) '56 -Alan ltdd, Jo1n ne CrMtl DrY, [dw1rd G. Rf)binlOfl. '""I a CIJ Aoollo 15 ttpOrt m Sporb "'"d 11:GD (JJ IE Ntw1 Z:JO 6 Tiie Iii-loridoft SMw a o m "..., m 5'.etdlboo-rn Dotti! Vt!I" Do~ 0 Tht lt!TJ II.ant S-0 (])a> Ntw1 (!)To 11 .l11noimctc1 m Movie: (C) ''Dfu111 ... r (Id· 0 Movir. "Airtrorne" (drll'lll) "&2 1 V1ntur~) 'SA -Al111 Lt dd. AUdflY -Bobby Oi1mond. Rl)berl Clrristllll, Dillon (]) M0tlt: ".lnotMr Time, A11otl'ltf I!) ltd tM Clock PIK•" (dr1m1) 'SS-1..tnl Turnt1, 11:15 Gl ct1111111 l4 l1§J Sports Cllfntn,. 11:JO IJ N11T Crltlln m W11111 ta Adwnt.l't a a m w.""' c.rt011 1:00 n eo.--iio. Wltti • ,.11. 0 (IJ (I) a> Dk' Cwetl tr11t Dr. [dwlrd Sh inbrool Cl) Nwlr. ''Hirt Ctllle tM Clrl1" ()) MMI: '"J11I~ tllt hdllold"' (comedy) '53 -Botr HOii', TO!I~ (comedy) '63 -Otniel Gt!ln. Mtrt!n. Mt"I D1hl. f) Movie: (C) "'Two ltodt Ttrtll*" m Jrhrrir. "Mlll:lllJ" (ttfvtllfUf'I) '5Z (llllltwn) '61-.1111111 Sltwtrt, RicJi· -M11k SIMr"S. Anrt!a Ltnsbury. 1td Widm1rt.. ~!rloy .lllNL ID Cofr'IWNlkinl Wltll I Parthia-!llll klMico F\dloll n.trt trtlt (!) N0¥1t; "11111111 CitJ C«lfldt11· 12:00 CJ Ncw\I'. (Cl "Tr1tk crf Ult Ctt" 1111" (mystery) '53 -Jolin f'11111, (dtt ml) '!>4 -Rl)btrt Mitchum. €1) Jlwida Mmicll 1;00 IJ Mwit: "Or. >tkyil I Mt. M)'IW' m Tiii iit Pltt1rt (horror) '41-SPtlletr Tr1cy, lint GJ Motif M- Tur11tf, l111rld B111m•"-J:lll IJ Ovr """k.t" lllMll Htrill11 (])DO aJ "-D llrrtl w.,,..u, 8 Mwll: "SIM tf Mnbol" (drtmt) (I) ...,ii: "St .. fl DllUI" (d11- '5' -P111l1th Godd1rd. mt) '46--.lol\11 Loder, Auck" l..onJ,. m M-NltM Air. "A l llllfl h II) fl N.-. ltU LICll Wall•&." "A«ttlui \AMI" tl'ld tn Trw ArMrrtt.n "1'9 LMll flt!Ot ff I tu." 0) llo fWdr llJt FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER PHONE 642-4321 Joseph E • .Q 0 ·' c ~ ~ • c .2 ~ ~ c m ._ 0 ~ }; Levine presents a Mlke Nichols Film 5\arrll'!g Jack Nicholson· Candice Bergert ~ 3' Mike Nichols 1he producer and c!;reclor of "'Who's Afraid of Virgin ia Wolff?" "Th• Graduate" "C1tch 22" NOW ! Gives You a lesson in life (}t'S Fun ny · Funny· Funny!) with "Easy Aider .. and a.Five Easy Pi!ces" stir Jack Nicholson Candice Bergen Arthur Garfunkel c 0 ~ § ~ ... ;;; .: 0 ;;; g l Ann -Margret o ~ Jules Feiffer § ~.~ ~ ~ ""--'~= ~ ~ ~---~l 31../d<rSOf" 19:lnpC>Jd 9">/l'roQX3 • .faU!&:I 9<Jln(' .(q UIUIJM • l-1~~$ PJP4"!ij JaUfi!S;)O g· EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT WILLARD This la the l!lll mo¥1e you ·•hould not see alone. '""""~WlllARD ~BRUCE DAVISON· SONDRA LOCKE · ELSA lANCHESTER and ERNEST BORGNINE n Martin URI• PJlSTl)ll ~~'ii-;; ,:::. ~EX l(lrfTl4 OMiUP11J1T ~·IO!l'B1151111 AID'PllOOIJCOON , ..... ~'"'•-.. ··11 .. !NrnrrlD -.. ~l[lMNIN -G WU.II\ °""' ........... NOW PLAYINGI ''C"tc'I FOUNTAIN VALLEY DfUVl·IN POUNTA1N V.&UIY-'t2-2411 CO HIT "l'IOUSl TM..IF OIJfffD ll.000" /GI} MM. lllft TlllN'I. ''Willn" It 1:11 & 11,0l Mir.1'1111 C.,,.ai.1111!.ow <11,l.te ft 10.IS PM kt. sM: ~: "Wftliii~· St'l.lll11VW.it.i C-pl•lt 1i.e.. 01lot.1t 12100 M!d..t,i.t EDWAlllD'I HUNTINGTON CINEMA Ce-Hit -''WHIN 11•HT llLU TOLi." 1UO M1I~ II , l-hmllftfl9'1 •-ft -l•T•Ntl ... t~ ,..,., '~"' "" I•" Dlll4I •rwv. CO'<THotVOl!S OAl\'r 1W¥ 1 ll:l • /1- V f(l.l.l MIONIGt<l ~l'IOW ON ''I & SA.T I I . I l /. • " .. •,. , - ' F'r!daJ, July 2.l, iq71 SUPREMES AT DISNEYLAND MONDAY Motown Trio to Appear Through Aug. 11 Supre1nes Scheduled For Disney Appearance hlls, includ ing an in- The Supremes, A.iotown·s tematlonally number one popular fenu1!e vocal group, record ';Sweet Little Sheila," bring their special la!enls to Roe will perform at 10 p.111. Disneyland for a two week and midnight. engagement, beginning next On Tomorro.,.,·land Stage, Monday. Swiday !July 251 on 1 y , Also boosting the week's tale n led country-western entertainment pac.:ke.ge are <irtists Earl Scruggs a11d Hay \Vood Herman, Harry J ames Price headline ' 'Co u n l r y and 'fommy Roe. T\lusic Jubilee." J{cralded for their dazzling Showtimes for these lrz.:h- s!yle and professional polish, tional An1encan music presen- Thc Supremes will appear on tations are 5. 7 and 9 p.m. 1'omorrowland Stage fl.1ondays A!so cont r I b u t i n g to through Fridays, July 26-Aug. o j s neyland 's summer-long 6. at 9 and l I p.m. ''Festival of 100 f..1 i I l ion ~ TONITI AT 6:00 Ir t :il :i-i'at ~· tTleH ~.now:: .?Q .. nop'E ~~El' of *APES. ~CQOll';;.._~ °'~ .AND .AT 1:10 ONLY' ?Mn.Pe.la• ~ f<UlFO: ..,,. COl.(Wt..,~ ll~~g ................ CONTINUOUS SAT. Ir SUNDAY FlOM 2:00 f..feanv.·hile \Voody Herman <,,, II · '~""'""'""'""'""'~""'""'"'"~I Smues'' is the A -An1er1can1-and tus Orchestra step into the ~1arching Band. Composed of fun kingdom's spotlight Thurs-20 of the finest college and d.?.y , July 29, for a two weeks university musicians, the band Live Theater 'Tl1e Odcl Couple' PlayiI1g Lagu11a "Tht Odd Couple'' Neil Simon's comedy on stage at the Laguna !11oulton Playhouse, 606 Lagu na Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. nt 8·30 p.m ., Wed.-Sat., through Aug. 21. Reservations -"494-0743. "Awake and Sing·• A three-act Clifford Odets drama on stage in the Arena Theater at Cal State Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd ., Fullert.oo. at 8:30 p.m. through 18. Reservalions 870-3371. "Charl ey's Aunt" Comedy on stage at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .• al 8:30 p.m. \\'ed.-Sun., through Aug. 14. Reservations --646-1363. •·Don"t Drink the Water" \Voody Allen comedy on stage at the San Clemente Community Theater, 2 0 2 Avenida Cab r illo , Sa n Clemente, at 8:30 Thurs. • Sat .. through July 31. Reser- va tions -492-0465. ~llll!pllllll!!l~O,·~!-.., Sut'lday thru Th~d°" •:OO p.m. . ...._,,, ... l 0 ,,,..., & ....... , '' "'' •··· Matinl'e Wed .•••••. 2:00 p.fll, Sat, Matinee , , , , 1 ;JO & 5:00 Sul'!. Metlnee •••• l :OO l 4:30 EXCLUSIVE THEATRE RUN A story of klve... -set against ' h ' ~ vmr.e o£ rebellioo I Or1n9t County'• •klclcb111!H 511ow V•lu1 ''KLUTE" {R) "VANISHING POINT" Mii<• p.!Jdlot•' "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" IRJ ., .. ,,". Jtcl! Nl<Pl<l .... n BALBOA 673-4048 """ 6:46 ,.. ~ ••'"-a.n.. r.n1uwt. fl;[ llUM8(R ON[ 110\lll or TJI[ ~U.~ ... JICW A MOT I OM P\CllJl'I(' • ;[§,S ~JI~-.,.~~ J AIRPORT BURT DEAN UllCASTER • MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET A Lll'llvtRW. P!Cl\ ... l ALSO MOW! UNCUT! POPULAR PRICES .JlllieAncirews ~~lllC engagement at the Plaza performs throughout the Park, Gardens. Thursday through ~1onday, Following the incomparable from 2 10 9 p.tn. l!arry James, v.·ho concludes 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;o;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;[I at the Plaz:i Gardens next r \Vednesday, Herman 's exciting sounds can be heard and danc- ed lo nightly throu gh Wed- ncsdfty, Aug. 11 from 9 p.m. to TUSTIN SQUARE. N_,..,.11tv•. Ill !.ontaAnof-y '5-·11598 1 <1 rn . Populc.i-artist Tomrny Roe highlights Tomorrowland Ter- race starting th is Monday through Friday July 3ll. Adull• fl.IS; Jrt. U .ll/ ll)klrff 'IC Cl~lr~ Bloom "ll:fD SKY AT MORNING" plu• "l MULES FOR SISTEll SARA" will> cn~1 Ea•lwDO!I S-1•1 Kldt M•lln•• S•I. 1 :ll p.m. Recognized for a variety of PHONE 548-1SS2 CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 2 P.M. TWIN ROCK SHOW JOE CROCKER IGPl "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" ALSO THE ROLLING STONES "Gimme Shelter" the webfoot wonder with the 24 karat layaway plant ALSO WALT DISNEY l"Cductlon1· "11BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE • ¥ ... lllllh ll'leae: ,.. •• •.i!IJ I! 'I r JC! ""-"'<oriU.ll\.Jltir1·0JIO'to.n. cl!.· u !io~~..,1.,. ~ "EVEL KNIEVEL" 1Gr1 GEOlCiE HAMILTON & SUE LYON .Ali.e JOHN HUSTON -RICH.ARD ClENNA "THE DESERTER" 1Gr1 Joseph E. Levine presents a Mike Nichols Fil m starring Jack Nicholson • Ann-Margret i .lark Nitholson c c <( ~· j. ~ Candice Bergen Ii Arthur Gariunkel J o 'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE'' IRJ ~ z ~ ~ (THE A.B.C.'s of SEX ) ~ Ja:inpoJd a,..11n:iaX"3 . Ja111a~ sainr Aq uanu M • lJaQ \liS pJe4J!~ Jaut51sao Plus • IOX OHICI OPllttS 7t1S P AT DUSIC Preml•r• lngagment Undef 17 M111t be whh parent 111111 Th• '"''""' '"'"" the v•ung h•lr.•1 , . , the lddnapplt'lg that becamfl a low• 1tory. "THE GRISSOM G.ANG'' Kim O•rbv-S~ott Wil1on CPnnie St1wen1-lren• Oa ily -ALSO PLAYING- .AIH1talr Mt1c.Lec111'1 "WHEN EIGHT tELLS TOLL" Rob'! Merley-Ant~ony Hopkin1 PACIFIC WALK-INS ,.., ...... jlj!H • 1 l•l•r 1 BOX OfflCE OPENS Mon, 1nru fr!. I oa p.m. S•!. &. Sun.: n:ilo p.m. I'll Colot ~amlly Enl~rla•nm•n•! AU ~ler C1it "LAWRENCE OF ARAllA .. (0 ) plus • ~Kand fe~turo ~All Color F•mllV En!••tt/nm•nt ~ J•m"' Gern•r ''SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGHTER" !GI "SUPPORT YO Ull LOCAL SHERIFF" (G) .--,,-, . .,-, .. -, ,, __ ., Or•n1• CO\lnlr Premi•r• efl9•gm ... 11 Sl•v• McOu..., 11••• JI\ •'LE MANS., !OJ plu• • 01.nnn ..,Of!ll'8n ''LITTLE l lG MAN" (GP) ·~·· ... ........ .. _,,_ ... (1!4)~4 T·60U All ColO• Family E n'•'l~•nm•n! wait o .. n•~·, "MILLION DOLLAR DUCI(" "' Plu• Jo~ Flynn "IAREfOOT EKECUTIVE" '"' ,Oii Color l'r~mler• Eno~g""'""' .. llLUE WATEll: WHlfE DEATH" o•u1 e cnerle1on Hei1on "THt: HAWA II ANS" (OP! .... °'"'' ..... . ..... ._ .. is..1 Ml 1<U " ......... I .. .,..,,_ tJl-U1i All Color P•tml"'• E119•9emen!I G'°rgn 1-111m11tor1 .. EVEL KNIEVEL., lGl'J plu• e je••mv Sl&le "HELL'S ANGELS .,,., (01'1 .. .,, ,, .... Plul Audr•y H•ptxtrn "WAIT UNTIL DARK'' l .... 01" .... """'Ol•-t !11-1113 Cater· l'r1mlet1 t:ni1tt1TNnl ' UIMI•• 11 mull k wllf\ "'""' "KLUTE" 4111 ptv1 • 1'1ul N•wmf" "COOL HAND LUKt:" Vln.r""I Pilct .. 011 . l'HllE5" !GP) PIUI • "BLOOD & LACE" fGl'l 'lu• • "HOILl!lOILI NOUS&" IOI'! • '"BLUE WAnR, WHITE DEATH: INCLUDES SOME OF THE MOST SMASHING MAN·A&AINST·BEAST FOOTAGE EVER FILMED BY ANYONE ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME! The film is superbly realized!" -Vincent Canby, New York. Times "CAPTIVATING!" -Stefa" Kanler, l •m• Maga1'"' "TRULY REMARKABLE " "SPECTACULAR ! FASCINATING!" -Sluar! Klein, Me1romell11 "EXCITING! TERRIFYING!" PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT EDWARDS BLUE WATER; WHITE DE" H' The hunt for the Great Whtte Shari< A CIEMA CENTER fLMS PRESENl).TlON ·TECHNICOLOR"' A NATK>NAL GEHEJW.. ACT~ RELEASE ~: o DAILY 1:00,3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 P.M. EXTRA SHOW FRI. & SAT.11 P.M Thi• ls the 1!111 lllO'lie ,... should not sao aloae. -~:!::WIUARll-BRIXE DAVISON· SONDRA lOCl\E ·EIS\ IANOl!SID! 2ND DUTSTANDtNG AnRACTION PldERNESTBORGNIN£11Martin w~WSK.'11 ~.;:.s :.:.."':"'..J;ld!T1! O'Mrs"Tmrr 'WHEN EIGHl BEUS lOll" (GP) -·""..,. >D"""""·---~ """"-"""--- .. ~ PREMIERE •Orange County ENGAGEMENT 4 · In everyone's life there's a ,.. ..... ' , SUMMER OF '42 A RolJ~rl MUH·~Jn/r11~harCI A Rol ll PrOdw !11.•n JENNIFER O'NEILL · GARY GRIMES JERRY HOUSER· OLIVER CONANT ... .,..... . ........ . H[llMAM RAUCHE R fHCH~RO A. ROTH "''"""" "' ...... < •• AOB[AI MUlLICiAN MICH[l LEGl'IANO · ·-· <. !RI ~::~ •] .,_,,,,....11 .... r .. - -•• ..,..,..._.w_ 4TH AND LAST WEEKS -NOW AT All 3 THEATRES HEL STH GREAT WEEK N}fll'.f~:{J). CO•>'••• •1 °""' •• ,..,. .... ' •t -1 ... co.,"" 0 .... NOW AT BOTH THEATRES Joh" M oll1 + Hcil~y Milli "THE FAMILY W e 2N0 AT BOTH • ColOf by MOVIELAB 1-:::1 Walter Matthau . f ~~ OPENS AT 7:00 P.M • SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Elalne Haq 1111. .... "A new Lear · :a. E .... HlLD OVll · 6TH WfEIC IUO-flYb U ... 10• 11 CGU • •tt• t•\ M >l ' ROBtRl Wl~t rnoooc no• ~NDROt.EDA STRAIN '~ ....... ~" MICHA EL ClllCHTOel ,_, UNM.RSAL PICTUR( • J(CllNICOl OR' rt1.NAV1:10N" 1~ Cl> I MIVIM 2ND EXCLUSIVE HIT . Pete• O'Toole ;n "MURPHY'S WAR" (GP) DAILY M INEES FROM 2 P.M. -ALL NEW FROM WALT OISN EGGstrovogonza! ""'5!"'1 .... 110 o"d C.OIOfM Wf .. 1 .. 1 Ut l ~•-" (.~•PfMG•Ovf I !J.M "1fG0 '""'S. 2ND TOP WAIT D11SN!Y HIT ', 0 0 0 Kurt Ru$sell -Joe F vnn ""THE BARlfOOf lXlCUTIYI" "S 1.000.000 DUCK" Al10 At TECHNICOLOR' lllfwrenh Cin•m• Vi•i• OOej, ~ES S8nDY DUNCAN Joe FLYNN TOOJ ROBER'TS Jaffies GRE Mi11i .. Vi•I•. •Um"G tit.\':"''" kl~"°' ;.;a;r lld'll.ITf. TECHNtCOl.OR' ll0·6'to -~ ..... ,,,.., __ ,."' .,,,._....,,,_,_ RA ED '" ,IAMlS lAYlOR · WARREN 0A1ES · lAURI[ BIRO Dll<N IS WILSO • ------~ ---------~~-----, ,. F'l"lditY, July 2', 1'71 IWLY I'll.OT Your Guide to Fun Matthau Has Starri·ng Role • Ill 'Plaza Sui,te' SOUTH SW TROPICAL F1S8 0..,. c....,,·, tie.-. MMcth1 ef T,.,kaf M Edi t or'1 Nott: Thi3 movie guide U prepared by th• fi lms C(lmmittee of Harbor Council PT A. Mrs. H.arry Mellor i..t president qnd 1ofr1. Bruce Nordland. Q Committl!'t chairman. Jt a intended w a refe re11cs '71 •• dttermlntnQ suitable 1. i l m t for certain age {jroilps a nd will appear tioeekly. You r views art iolicited. Moil them to Mo- vie-· Guid.t, cor e of the DAILY PILOT. Suspenseful 1tory of race jurist imagine• he is Sherlock Alistair l\lacLean's 1 lo r y carried Oil for tbe man~Ung against time. Scientists In Holmes. Joanne Woodward as about two lnteJ.li&eact men white lb'arlc. underground desert lab try to the drab psychiatrist whose sent In Scoiland to bunt· for' f\fr~. Poll l{aI-Spy IG l: isolate r are d!1ea11e llfe ischangedwhenloveand misslng gold.TheactJon'taW transported to earth from beauty tou ch it. place aboard a yacht and In a Bored with ber humdrum life, another planet, Stars David Thorough.ly l\1f'ldern rttlllle cave under a castle perched llttle nld Mrs. Po!Hfa1 applies Wayne. tGP): M u~ica\ starring Julie on a rugged seaside cliff , tn the CIA for a "spy" job. Eve! Knie vel (GP ): George Andrews. l\1ary Ty let ftloo re Wht:re Eagles Oare !GP): Rosalind Russell por t r a y 5 HamJlton and Sue Lyon star in and Carn! Channing re -\Vnrld W11r II adventure In Mrs. Pollifax 1n her misad· film based on life of famed creating the flapper days or "''hich Richard Burton of lhe ventures as a C.LA. agent. dare devil stunt rider Evel the roa ring twen ties in story British Intelligence and Clint Co medy. mailboy uses a chimp lo help pick ratings and gives the network executive.~ a bad time. Le. ~tan!i (GJ : Steve McQueen does some of his o\1-·n drivinl( in this story of the Le Mans, France rare, J\.1usir by Michel Legrand i s background for driver• going 200 M.P ll. in rain, darkness and on c1ly streets. • Kn ievel. Shows him thrivin i;: on and song. Three rountry girls East wood of tht: American Airport 1 Gl. During a near deatn motor-cycle rides come to New York to find Rangers, lead 8 team lo violent storm, a disabled plane through fire, across canyons. fame and rich husbands. rescue an American general vtilh a time bomb aboard is * after tht title fndicatt.s the rating givn £M pict ure bll t~t Motion Picture Codt. Tht COO. A.·nd Ratino pro- gram may be faund on one of the motion picturt' pGQei _ ........... e A9UAllUMI e MAINTINANCI QITICI e LIYI FOODS e LITT PUNTS fll W. WIL.I<*, COl1A MIM (rMf .. ..,.,. ••• , .. ...,.., "21 AllMI .. , ltUNnMTOll .UGM <"'4•1 .. New l.~ -· The. VIILAGE WEST * ADULTS Escape From The Planet Of Walt Until Dark IGP)· imprisoned in an almost im-unable to land because of a The letter immediatelu The A""'I tGP: Third science Thriller In which two thugs try pregnable German fortress. giant i·et stuck in a snow bankl-=====::;;=======11 fiction film dealing "''Ith 0 orce in glr revea on runway. Against this ~ SUMMER FESTIVAL NOW IN FULL SWING premise that a planet exists whe;reabouu or 11 doll stuffed Blue Y.'ater-Wlllte Death backdrop, lives of passenger where apes rule and captured wlth heroin. It had been thrust !GJ : Produced and directed and flight perso11nel unfold. BOOKSHOPS ~ 1,1 astronauts are caged for upon her husband by a by Peler Gimble, thll &I.Ory RerelooL E:a:eeatlYe (Gt: 1Hf c1fY · 10 Arti1t.. 4--ntret{e111 ..i .U~tt-4-!ly 7•1 L .. 11 .. C..1tye• •Md, lot••• ,,... l'.\l'f'-4'4·flft 1:: A.aderaon Tapt« ( R): Sean Connery portrays a criminal mastermind plaMing to heist an entire luxury apartment aided by electronic devices. Al the same time both hoods and i:19Uce are spying on him "'ilh the aid of surveillance devices. ... -~oana5 tGP J: Woody Allen ·:'4ffjc:ts. produces and stars in '' t r bl. d · I to I FAJIULY 'p"i"c""K"w'~'1'c'ocg' ~"',-, . · r · 1 atrana;er. He was unaware of with vivid photography takes ...___ 11 .,,,,,. scienti ic vivisection. n Spool en the television rating -......... • c 41 · "escape." the apes "''age wat _'_L!~c~o~n~te!o~l!~.~~!!_2~~:!!.:__'!h~e~VJ~·~....,....!~a~ll~o~'~'~'~the~~w~o-r~ld~~:'!~~~~~~~~~~.,="="='='='~"~'~'~'~"~~~;';'~'·,d====================::=::=::::: on Washinglon, D.C. ?"" Wliu Elgbt Bells Toll (GP): as the adventurous bunt is system 1tarring Wally CoL A c. ... ,,,,., .. • 111•1 !1621•1 1·····1• ~re on modern life. Af ter ~~g and loosing h is ·~riend, he quil~ job as pro-__ t tester. Goes tit SoOth Aml!!rica \\•herl!! he is dragged Into guerrila warfare. Carnal Knowledge ( R ) ; Mike Nichols directs the Jules Feiffer script in a ser ies of case history revelations of sexual abberations and gutter language which the film says reflects American society. The Dtserter (GP): Drama f:itarring Richard Crenna. Six men go to great lengths to aeek revef!ge on the deserter. , Gimmee Shelter I R I : • n'ocumentary account of Roll-1.,;g: Stones rock festival near San Francisco \\-'here four died. Study of mob psychology culminating in actual photos of Black man stabbed by Hell 's Angel. Klute (RI: Jane Fonda portrays aspiring actress turn- ed prostitute. Unable to establish real relationships she regards her busine ss a~ a form of a c ting. Don Sutherland is policeman on hunt for a missing friend in this murder mystery. l\furphy's War I G P ) : Gei-man U-Boat machine guns survivors nf lorpedoed ship. IJ. BQ,a:~ officl'r assassinates ·Br itish officer as he lies in ·buk. Story of ftiurphy's revenge on sub as it gels stuck ln South American mud bank. Summer of '4% IG ): A nostalgic retum to the early wa r years depicting three teenage hoy!! awakening to romance and sex. They wh il e away summer at an Eastern shof.e resort planning cnn- qvests. Sensitive liermie falls In love \1'ith beautiful Army wifa. Twn La ne Black Top IR ): James .Jay is the driver, Den- IJis. 'i\'ilson the mechanic and Laurie Bird lhe girl in this s;tory nf a threesome driving acrrus country. They have a confrontation at gas station with older man who follows them. \'anisbing Point ! R): Story of anti~stablishment hero, Kowoski -Korean vet. ex- cop, ex-race driver. Speeds fi'nm Denver to San Francisco with police in pursuit en- .:ouraged by Bl11ck radio disc jockey against hard rock "music back,l':round . . Wil l11rd tf,Pt: Terror stnr.v ~bout a l111le bny "''ho caprurr~ and \nuns large rats . Th('y 1ai"e taught tn nbc y his every command. He releases then1 en tho.~e he wi shes. l\1ATU RE TEENS AN D ADULTS The House That Dripped Blood (GP): Psychological horror story by author of .. "Psycho" this non-violent film centers around a gloomy EngHsh mansion rented by famous horror star while ht makes movie n~ar-by. He disappears, a s did the past three tenants. Jenny (GP ): Marlo Thon1a~ portrays J enny, a pregnant girl from New England v.'ho goes to Nl!!w York. She mar- ries, for convenience, 1t young man who wishes l& avoid the draft. A New Leaf !G): Walter Matthau portrays .1 luxury hungry bachelor who L! down lo his last quarter-million. Elaine f.1a y plays lht rich love interest in this slapstick com- edy. One !\-tore Train To Rob (G P): George Pep p a rd portrays amiable train robber betrayed by his partner, who relurns fro m prison to get his girl back and vie with his former partner for a shipment of Chinese gold bound for San Francisco. Plaza Suite (GP I: Screen \•ersion of stage trilogy star- ring Waller f\1atthau : a5 a highpo"'·ered executive wor- ried about erosion of sex- uality; a Hollywood producer trying to seduce an o!d hometown girlfriend, and as the. father of a reluctant bride. Ryen'5 Daughter I G P ) : ROhert Mitchum, Sarah Miles star in a Jove story set in scenic Ireland of 1 9 I 6 _ Restless, beautiful wife of middle-aged school teacher has affair with Eng!i~h major. Tragedy for all resulls. They Might Be Giant s IG PI· Poignant comedy-fantasy star- ring George Scott. As an amnesia victim following lhe death o( his wife. famous · MOl/IE MnNOS FOR PAREN18 AND 'VDUNO PEOPLE T,.. otwc;1,... o1 ,,,. ,.,._,. ;, •o •lllor"' ,..,_ ·-, ... ""'"~!, .i -~ 1111.._,..., by,,.., cl>oldl.-.. ALL ACts •111unto Gl<lfl't l •\1111W !1 .... . .......................... . ... g Ille ... mi ..... _, ... ----.. ... ..., ___ .............. ._ And nrmede Strain ( G ) ~'--':=========='I The Are Coming! JULY 26 Through 31 For Details Read The DAILY PILOT --. 1. ' l " •I I '• I I - ,.,.-,.,~ .. f' '•"'' •'• ..... o• I fr11:l41, July 23, 1971 . OFF .·MANUFACTURERS STICKER PRICE LOADED WITH V-8, AUTO. 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'l.1_ ., •• , 5l .. 1 ' • lnslrUmtnt 3 Ptrlod ol ofl 1cr 4 Has ' ni9ht on lilt town: 2 WOldS ' • 7 5 \dl 1~s uf an l1~l•an 1:11)' &5~ak 1n a pomnnus 1"141lMtl 7 a~re 8 C c~n lund 9 ltss dir ty 10 f 11mtr 11 Ro!T'~n port 12 H~~vv wu club 13 Qp\~iltd s:!:r:l'.t wor~trl out i '23171 Jl Passage arf0td1n~ frllrancr 33 -··· fttf Jb Swte! matrrial 37 Formtd an ulctr )q Kind of rallroa d car 40 Vrhlclr 42 Plac-t sldt by sfdt 43 Sp~kr in 1 violtnl betCl'eh~nd mariner 21 Co~ tc shoir 45 [quint 22 S1ores 4h Cubicle 24 For111er Frtneh 47 On tllf briny rrionty of 48 Mair animal accOll<lt 49 Me~ican 25 Pran ce 2& Full or vtrv t 27 £mirlfnt 18 R1d cosmt lic 29 -SltW 30 Of !ht nost • •0 •l hot SAue' 50 Angfr ~l G•d'1 M•C~amt SZ Tlmt pt1lod 54 The St It el 10 11 12 13 JUDGE PARKER Wl-lER'E.'S MA.RI!! THIS MORtJ IN6 ?' I DOIJ'T 11:'.NOW, Ml5S SPEl.ICER: SI-IE NEVER OCIT MOME U ST ~IC.M T ~ f nlOUGl-IT MAYBE YOU HEARD FF(OM HE~! MISS PEACH 1---i '\II\ I PERKINS -'· .. 'HOW AA;, THIN65 UPAT THE fRoNT?TAllE W€ OF <ru1<1'U:, l>J<D~ HEU.0 70 THE flfJ) ~ ~.IU' • 1HAT LJOOD510CI< 15 MAJaNG f!IN OF ME! \~ By Harold Le Doux TH AT'S t.lOT LIKE MARIE~ I L L Cl-lEO: WlTl-I Tl-I E SEC.II· RITY 6.6.TE ! M,6.VBE THEY ll:NOW '50METH IN6 ! A"E YOU l'EADY FOil "rHE .ANNUAL DANCE( , .. su"E \NE'~E "EADY For:> ,-HE )t.NNUAL DANCE- ' " By MeU -ANO SAY HELLO TO L.ESTER. WE DllEW STirAW~ AND HE'S GOING TO DO ,-He; DANCING • By John Miles ~~=-:-.. J.trl:Aw» >-u I I '13oy! There's a crazy, mixed-up group." DENNIS THE MENACE . · .. ''txJ 1AKIN' A NAP?' -~....--..... . ~-~ ---· ... ...., F•ld~J', Jul~ 23, 1'171 OAlkY PlkOT :JJ Every one Hes Something Thet Someone Else Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ··ADS You Con Sell It, Find It , T rod e It With o Wont Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results l~I _ ..... I~ I _, ..... l~f _ ...... I~ I -· .. - General POOL TIME 1 ;I'<lrious. f'Xt1 ci lnr~f'. i BH : Bit !~•lfif'. /Ul'l'l. l<l!111S. t'\j)'i'll"''" ··•p~ ,\ t!IJl", :o \ -Mi' I 1.,,. 1~· ,\ .i<'<"k••d 1•~,1 I Clu~•' In ;di ,'-1:1\\1"•1" .I. i\1•1\- General General MACNAB -IRVINE Fl NE R HOMES l"'n l "•'•H•'t SPECTACULAR NEW IVAN WELLS MODEL EASTSIDE C .M. \'i:.il thl.s uut stand 1 n~ nc\v Ivan \Veils ~·lode! 2 HOMES ON LOT llon1e. Ureathtak111g !lay \'iew . beauliful Hfl• 111 1 · 11.i1h v1u~ ~ pool. 5 bedroo1ns. 5 baths. Ju .~u r1ous fan1ily B1·t!n11.' l 1~.1111 ·rup '(•ndi roon1 \\'1th \vcl bar fo1111a t dining roon1 . 11.,11. 1 ;i•>d 111 ••·~11111•111, <inly E _ ~·· OP :.N 1)/\1 1~'1". 2006 G ala.~y. Dover Shores. $,iJ,!J-l, l.01 6.1 '· ,., • NEAR BAY !PERPETUAL HONEYMOON p,)'i,1 stz,. h:i~·ky;i 1 d. lurg<' :ti 'l'he frag r:oince of fl n11er blo~sorns and beau- h!i!l'•l()!ll. :!'~ h.•th io(Jn1t' •'\ r t1ful g reenbe lt enhances the sharpest. best 11.,1 1,11-..:1· r.11111 ty n•11n. r1 n· 'alue cond on1iniun1 \•OU \Viii find any \1•here. 1)1111 •1 •. h1ull·111~. 1·ri11:.:, d q1:.. !-'riced $42.250 .. All upen door for you on Sun· db! .:.:a1:1-.:1·. sli.1 hi· 1111ii d;:ry 1-5 p.ni . al 5'.l7 Vi sta Grande. 1'he Blu ff s. t>Wn(•i·.11 1"11'11~ Onls S'.::!.:•OO. NEW DOVER SHORES LISTING Lachenmyer Realtor -OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S WALLED GARDEN ~ Rrlrn1s .• 21 ~ h11 "s., 111 dt>- sirahlr EasH1luff. II 111•11 ca ro"'<I for h11n11', lllltllf'tll&IC'- Jy avail. 2301 ARBUTUS ~-:xccptional beautv ,,·ith VIE\V. Warn1 , ll~s­ urious cuslon1 hoine ,v /large healed pool. l nt enor 1s i1n111aculale \V /el"egai1t color co- ordinated decor for spacious. easy entertain· ~lent or fan1ily li ving. Waln ut panelled fa1n- ily room \\•/fireplace. beautiful built-in 1vet heir and lush carpeting. 3 BR plus conv. den, 4 baths & formal DR. Don·t \vait -call now -\.Val ler King. 675-3210 for appt. BALBOA On a quiet st1·eet in a choic e re~ort is a lovely .1 Bf{ -2 Ba. hon1 e plus a I BR apt. Only a fe\v doors fron1 excellent beach. Call Gladys MODERN DUPLE X Jtu ~sell, 675-3210. 1 f1dnn . .;["II. 11 ~11111·t.,1h ~' hdr1n , 2 b11 11.1111 1>1111.,t·. /VAN WELLS CUSTOM l d•'hl 111•,.k,·nd <1pt. •1/r\-I l·:xpanded atriurn n1odel v. rclrcictable roof. tra 1111'<"•111•· 111111. l1nported 10' d oor~ are one of monv co~l ly 717-717 V2 IRIS, CdM features in a 4 Bn home of great "beauty. SI 15,000, Iee land. LUXURY APTS. r rri· Jl"itsr'. 77,-, ,\nugn., 1vu.i . DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT VILLA N.B. cnll: i;q.7n:i 'f his beautiful con1plelely enclosed villa on BOYD l!1e Bci.vfront \V/pier & slip is a perfect sel· t1n_.{!. for you and your fine furnishings. JO' ce1l 1ngs -French doors & brick lend an un- usual c·h<irn1 to this 2 BR ho1ne \\•/separate Re11J!nt" \l.t1taL:•'1111•nt g uest apt. $149.500. 675·l930 1~--.c--.--IGAkAXY DRIVE Spanrsh Hacienda The 11ltnnate in !uxurr "''"our n\vn indoor Li\'" l1k(• .. li1n~ 1" .1 ·~ur r11•11 hea lth roo 1n . Pool & ·sauna & .sun lamps. \1lla. Plu,IJ ~1·ai: •<1r"f)'l'1111}! lieaut1ful 11c111 c.·t.stom hoine '''/Tnarble ha!l.c; ;inrl (·u .. 1n111 a1>11111111 nH·n1~ -fortn al DR , 5 BR 's -41 2 hath~ -the "'·rry11·h1•r'<'. 0111"~ :..nit ~f(' very finest u1 the exclus ive Dover Shores l1o<·:it1on r-11 a 1 ul-•lt·-~,.•·. Area. $225.000 0 S d 1-5 13 c1n~f' to :-ll:lri1o1ni: ;11...-t i·o11-lialaxy Ne1vpo. t ~en hun ay p.m . 37 \f'n1rnr···· .: 1/('111wn11>. :? • • r eac . ha111 .... fami ly mon1, 11·hilt' DOVER SHORES PRIVACY hnck l1n·p!.1t·r. h1ult-111... A.n expansive Upper Bay & fl·fountain Vieiv. an<I rl1shiia~hcr 111 111" J~xcf'nent appreciation potent1aL Pristine k11f'il('n. ~riirrrl ,\!d't! anil <:lca nlrness. li:isteful decor .. 3 BR's. 2 baths . unly 2 ·''""r~ rwii l ,iil ~ l!Pir l~o 1na n tub. stud.v . FR. \vet b;ir. F'ine ne1v f<ll' ~n11r rlol!<ir, ':!:1.!l!Mi Call . c ;:i rpetr_ni.;. drape ries and parer!l. Open Sun-~}1f,_1-;1::. I I 2 c ciy -a p.in. 024 (;aia.xy Drive, Ne,vpo rt Jjcach. --BAYSHORES $f'aut . 11·a1 ,•r11~•111 l"lt«IO!ll hnn1"; 1 nr ;, hrlrrn"· 1v l~l·. r1on1: on 11.7 11 lu\. t 111•·-.1 Jnn\! 1~·o trr \ i!'W Of lllilUI 1·h1nnrl. S~lfl'.: ;;,fl B; Appl . Bill Grundy, R&altor "I! Ba.\s1d", i\8 fi7:1-li1l1I Genera l O\'f.N 7 01\\'S ,\ \Vl·:t1..: l ACRE RANCH COLONIAL FIT FOR A DUCHESS A pala ce -like 5 BR \'ic\v hon1e in hcau!i- ful Dover Shores. Priced for itnmediate sale al ~11 2.000. CLIFFHAVEN COTTAGE , MOUNTAIN VIEW Jn1rnaculate :l BR. - 2 bath cottage w/.<,t111- dcck. covered patio. Prin1e hillside lot \vi lar;!e u ~ablc yard. Sha rp. readv to n1ove Ill at 538,950. Open Sat. & Sun. 1:5_ 220 Kings l'lace, Ne\\'port Beach. SIR SPEEDY \\'Ill be lhC' lucky in,·e~lor in th 1.c; f .J Int lo- cated a t 3000 Nei.rport Al vd . Call 675-3210 for details. AUGUST BAYFRONT RENTAL 5 liP<lroo1n bayfront 11·1111 "'ancly bearll p ier I 1'V. <:lip. l'nr lease $2400/:\u.gus t on SROO /TIO yrl_v. 015-3210. 1 · LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT 4 +DEN + 4 BA I \V1p1 cr.-slip. char111, prestige & rr1 vacy. 4 lg. Ilfl. 5 -41 z baths -PR \1•/bar. Pr0fc s-~•on a!Jy decorated & landscaped. $177.500.' "HORSES" WALK TO LAKE BACK BAY AREA Untx-l1f'1Rblc! Qulrf 11""" tl11t-d s1. 10 nus i,:or~('· OHS "Did u o1·ld ••h11rm- c r:' ·1 nHl~SI\ r• hf'd l"OIJITIS + h11gr pa nrll'd family room! 25' p1r t11r f' \1·in- dn\\' in \ivi n~ 1·oom \\'ilh un1Quc fircplarr. J.<l l"l'.:f' 25(1 ~ti. ft. d P«tlll k i!ch- f'M. \\'r1Jl n f J!l11:.~ O['lf'M!'i \,r) rlrv"!C'd 1mllo 11 l 1h ~fl"{'lllc11lar vit·\~. z..,n~d fnr )lor!'"C'~. Truly 11 ~hn1\'­ plar,.., Grrnl ill"f'll fnr child ren. fll11~t Sf'll c1111ck. 1 VACANT LOTS DOVER SffORES BAYFRONT Prer & Float privileges. $49.500 CORONA DEL MAR H·2. necir shopping center. $25 ,000 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT C>ne or the finest Bayfront Locat ions in the 11arbor. Offered at a very loiv $115.ooO. MACNAB· IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1080 Bayside Oriv• 90I Oov•r Drive Newport B•1ch ·----..LZLAL<aQ?? A A A General General MESA VERDE HEAVY •11111 i1 l1:,:h1 p1·1~ v .. 11 r .111'! 1'1•H!>L Pl'OIP:..-;101i.al!y ~'01 il l"<t h•P bt:"<h'oun1 111.,n~10.1 \l'1lh 't', l1o 1hs. u.. .. ·p pi t .. ··~1~ai:'' l'i11 peung w11 h gvi - l;•'UU1' 111ah•luni; cha µt'!>. hlt'itl k1 IChf'11 nrr;ing.,n1••nt \I !lit "fol'ln;il" d 1nn1~ rourn llui.:r Pal·~ V"nll' SI011r fir~. platr. This hQmP 1~ 1nunat•u. lal•' 111 t'vrry (jf'ta1 l. I! "t>utd h1• 11 p!<'a~Ul'f' lo !<hm1 tt In )UU. i\1•:1r \!r-.a Verd« ('c.u111ry Club. l\1>stJn1e (hr ["ll'f'So'nl Jna11 \\1th yuur 1IO\\n poyn1l.'11!, CALL - Walker & Lee l !o•;illor~ ~7\)0 ll111btol' l.ll\'.I ;,I f\tL1n1s\ .)1:1-()lf~) Open 'Iii \! ('() Pl>l 1rs NEW .... - COSTA MESA CALI. no"' 1111 lhis i.f)C'cli:n "ltlHr 4 bl.'droom . 3 ba1h hon1e that loo~ hkr a nlod('J, A double lir r 11la1·c opens tn both 1-on· vr1"M llon p11 Rnd Jamily r.JUn1. Glaniorou~ gardtn ~P1•·1c·" kitchen "it h i.elf· (']1•1t.n1ni:: ovrn, Sl'paralP din· 111~ roon1, ..,,1:1Jk-1n closet.• 1n n1as1rr ~u11,.. ~.. 1110 u1hr1 l:tt'droo111~. Frllnt t1lur1 yard 111111 lu~h l11rl(J,car11ni:-Qu1e1 o·u1-df'-sar sll"('('l Pf ! c I' '$,:l!l.9::.0. r.111 now for sho\1 · I 1ng '.°}-\6-2:JJ~. Young Executive$ ~1a;n 1f1('r11I pool homl"' 1n 11n r~lat•· -l1kr :<rH1n f!. 1700 ~'l 11 ti! 1 .. r111!y l1v1n.:. 4 l\<·d1~lOlll, '}t, Bilth~. ~ r lu' t:it1·. F.00 b(j !I. bonus ronih. pl,.y1'110t\I. Thf' nlt11natr 1n 'I t'tX'ff'1tt1011 arw! <1ual11.v II\'· 111~. JnHlll>(i. a i•c-. t·an br a r· ran~1'1'.1. T.1kf' on ICJW 1n1 ,·f"'"~1 ral•' f'l IA 1u:t n or nan1f' .~0t11 ll'rn1~. S•l9.900. ~COATS "'!!f!J/ WAti.ACE -REALTORS Open Evening~ • 962-4454 • r.TTIIIIIJ£..Il Instant Cash Instant Sale NO LONG-f5CltOW e.~.nd i ~ poymenl1 OK. W1 fl •Y ~II ~o •h. Ju•l yo~• lair tq~il~ "' c1 •1.-1~h••. Call 847·8507 l fo.,1111ly Br ~1he•• Ro•ltv l U~IAll(I * ** * * TAYLOR CO. PATIO! POOL! PINGPONGI $lS,OOO 4 Bdrn1 . home v.•1 great outdoor area. \·luge lot \\'(auto. sprinklers. Delight£ul Pa I m s around 18 x 36 pool. \Vorkroom for n1aster repairn1an ft eallv a complete hon1e. 1701 IRV !Nc: BLVD. OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 :30 SPACIOUS 5 BEDROOM HOME In \\lestcliff's most delightful area. l~uge runipus roon1 \ViU1 outside stairway to rear patio. R1n for pool. ('Jose to schools_ Mu sl be seen inside lo realize the full value. (~all for appointn1ent to see. . . $79,9!'",0. LINDA ISLE -$750,000 (t(l l·'IR ST Class! Enjoy the sea breezes fat'- tll" lovely lagoon rron1 this gorgeous ho1ne. 5 (JR .. l;.R & formal DR . ~·l a rble e ntry, 3 h rcplaces. \vet b<ir, Rir-cond. & pier/slip. LINDA ISLE -$160,000 Brand ne''' 4 BR hon1e w/!amily rm., i;tudy & DR. 2nd floor features a huge sundeck ac· cessible to all bedrooms. Just a touch of for1nalitv here. 0\\'ner will consider an ex- change or lease w/option -~1 ,200 mo. A NEW LINDA ISLE CONCEPTI F"abulous N~:\V 4 BH. hon1e on this island of yachting & fun . .-~n . study & lge. D~ .. Un· usual architectural design, 2 Story ceiling.~. Interesting sunken fi replace area . . ~155.000 LINDA ISLE -SISS,000 \Vant a Brand ne\\' \11aterfront ho1ne? Then n1ove right into this architect designed 4 BR w/fam. r1n., dinil"lg rm. &. study! Exciting high ceilings ~1-many new 1nodem features. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE -$145,000 lharmin~ and beautiful! Best \vaterfront buy! 5 BR .• fam. rm. & fo rmal dining. All electric kitchen. wet bar in FR. Italian til e entry. FrpL in instr. BR . Pierf s lip. EXCLUSIVE BAY ISLAND lhar rn & Quiet atmosphere is a \\·ell kno\\'n feature of this exclus ive island \vi th park & tennis ct. Older but livable bayfront home \\" !i bdrnls, J>ier/slip. Reduced $135,000 CAMEO SHORES -$17S,OOO Ocean vie1v ~ Custon1 b uilt 4 BR & den hon1e \1'/forn1al DR. Finest interior design. Beau- tiful patio & lanai \vith lovely II & Jo"' pool. WHITE WATER VIEWI -$17S,000 North LaJiun a ocean frt. ! 5 BR., 4 ba. New England fnrn1 house. ('ustom quality & top condition. Charming & different. By appt. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT Ne\\' Stone /brick e xter ior "European Style" enhancPs U1is 6 BR ho1ne . Private front court· yard plus lge. \v;iterfrl , patio surrounding pool. Pier/slip. . $175.000 . CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS 90 ' f"ront. level. fee . $ 27.500 90' Pan. view. corner. lease . : ..... ~ 31,500 94' \'iew s ite on r;alaxy, lea!le ...... $ 38.500 57' \Vaterfront. pier/slip. tease ..... S 49.500 \lu Ch ina ('ove. bay & ocean. fee .. $ 65.000 45 ' Linda Isle. Jea!le ... __ . . ...... $ 73,000 108' Linda Isle, lease .............. ~125,000 "Our l6t~ Veer" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hill, Road ~ 1 NEWPORT CENTER '44-4910 1 ... .__.. .... _____ , LT.t'.t'.t .t .'t.t'_t _'f_l I * --. * * I I * * * * * * l. K . 1-~-~---- WYNSTON I General Generel 8 781 L a Roca ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;:;:;;;. Fountain Valley BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. y,,, ,.., llw ""''"'' of [ .. %.,ml :! 1 ock1·1 ~ lo 1!11.• B Southland -B all or write for your fr•• copy Home & Garden Show four Homes For Living Magailne. 01 !111• ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER • July ,'\!)_Aug. 8 Pll".1.\f' r aU b-12·:'618. f''(:. 314 be1wrr11 ll ;;i nti l pn1 10 .. iaun .1-uur !Jcke ts. /Korth Coun1y IOll-frrc number is .)-1(1..12'20) ' • • APPLE PIE CONDITION BA YFRONT CUSTOM HOME Believe it or not, priced under $100,000. Close 10 Je t ty entrance. for viewing all the boat activities -greal S\vimn1ing beach. WATERFRONT PLUS SLIP Keep up to a 38 fl. boat 1n fronl of your lovely home. Your own beach. in a private commu· nity. Custorn bll. & only . . . . $77 .500 STEPS TO BEACH DIAL 64S-0303 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :51)i\rkl1n~ r le11n drsr:n™'.~ 1h1.~ 3 OR. 2 BA horn,, wl\h n1any TREl'.:S: Corrn•r 101, roon1 for boat or tl'ailcr. \Valk to shopping, Agrumr. low tnll'J'f'st rate loan. $211 .. i(X). Call :>i~l-842.t Ask tor Ginny. A spacious 2 bdrm .. 2 bath. family rn1 . ho1ne w/sep. ~uesl rm . & bath. Owners leaving area & musl sell. Asking . -.... $69,900 "SPANISH" Reduced to Sell QUICK IN }'"f!R1':C!.OSUHE I ! VACANT '' Bank .,.,.11 n1-. a fest s1•1! :i h1J:" IX'd- roorn~. F.xtrn t11rg1• fern- 1lv rN1n1 Sh."lrp ."lnd ric11n ;~ .)<'llr nhl h('llTif'. \!ll'pr ls And dra pr« Ill· o::Judcd. Con1rlr1 1•ly land- scAprd. lfugr -h11i::r all renrrd in yard. 1':x1sl 111g 6·\ -:-~ JnAn can bf' ll!i- i;umcd "ilh 1nw d""'"· Also -f'll'C'f'llrnt r('fi- n11.nc1ng nv111l11ble. Don't [)('IAy DIAL 645-0303 f OR[Sl E OLSON ........ /f$A l.T0R S 2299 Hnrhor, C~ta r..tesR RATED G-F r·or .Great Family home. 4 bedroo1ns, 3 baths fani1ly roo1n overlooking huge pool 8 ... f ·1 t · . ear)ng ru1 , recs. Fine Baycrest loc.atlon $82,500. EXCITING 2 STORY 2 .stor y,_ ~7 foot f ront d oor, 2 story bcain ceiling ltvrng room. even :t 2 story fireplace. 4 bedrooms. all 1vith VIC\\'S. large famil y room. garden kitchen. Dover Shores bes·t bu y. For the Y.'hole story. come to 1906 SAN- TIAGO DR. OPEN DA1' Y 1 TO 5 ROY J. WARD CO., RtOGltors 16-49 Westcliff Dr., N•wport Beach 64~228 tOPt:N t.:VENfNGSI \outh ~ (-oast --- 3 CAR GARAGE FHA/VA TERMS Acro811 Imm perk and coun- t!')' 1·lob .. l bt'<lmom, lamMy !!'~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I room plu~ rlton or 4 bedroom General General arxl family room. 1800 ----------l ~o-::-:-0:-:-------l *TURn' ferl. Si>p!lrl'J lf" lalln-$150 TOTAL DOWN <II) fll01·k \0"811 FPl'l<'I'. -INCOME PROPERTY S.'>,QO, mov1·~ y<>n In ,C.["lll nt~h :I hrdroon1 town. lf1 r11111lil1f'rl hu.~rr j hou~r. ('ho11'V' t'o11n!o111n SHERWOOD REALTY I V.i llry IO('Htlo11. S23,00'.l. CALL 540-SSSS Rrnkf'r ~12-7535 1i..,,011t11I I • 'd<" p '" g . SJ.l,9.){l CRll ~'46-2311 HARBOR VIEW-LUSK ~1od el 4 bdrm., 3 bath, w/exceptionat vie\v. f\.·lany upgraded features & 3 car garage. $84,950 Includes the very valuable land! NOTHING DOWN!! ('an vou pic ture a lovely 3 bdr1n ., 2 bath plus fan1il y rtn., plus brk!st. rm. & wet bar home, fo r only $3.5.750? Transl. owner "'ill also pay all closing costs. See th i~ today!! CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Real great 2 bdrm. beaut.y, paneled & ne,vly carpt'd .. with l-bdrm. rental unit to help make tow monthly paymts . . _. -· __ .. $46,500 675-3000 7407 E. 675-3000 Coast Hwy., CdM I PILOT CLASSIFIED . ' Salisbury Redlty * EXCLUSIVES * OPEN SAT/SUN. l·S S30 KI NGS RO. CJ1 flhav1•n, N.B. t-:1.:r ! RR.. .! (\:.U\, ,J"n ho111f'. \\ UI n·i!df' r<>r to.J)l, (>I' duplr \, l:'...~ti·a lg:t>. lot for i:,1rll•'n, fn.111 'll'f'f'~ or stura~1·. *BAkBOA ISkAND* ON OPAL Buy II IHCf' IOI nr. So. Bay, "l1111al1ty 1 BR. Nr. nl"\/ garag1• apl.. w/r11cr o.Jhl. i.;.1- ra.,;r J.-l<iundry S: cr1 ,... 111cr , srll!\ly 11hlrr hon11• 011 rronr vi 101 .. fr1'r ·• Own1•r "'lJ 1•an·y !~1 T.D ON DIAMOND Brand nt·1\' !1sl1n~! Nr ru nrw ·1 BR. uppf'r hornr 11 /l BR. Jowrr. S1rps to So. Bay. with a!.mo"i 11 lm)h'Ortl \irw. LITTLE ISLAND QuaHty 2 BR, 2 ba. y~ar 'round homf" in »:Im l'Ond. -+ :! Bit •pl., Jor o~y $68,j{)() ON DIAMOND Buy 1h1s "l B"R . o1drr hornr -+ 11 nr11.r 1lf'1v 1 BR. e!)i. fur b<'lo11 N'plat'f'n1r111 ros1 or I.ind .!· 1mvrovrr11('nt1 : .i::i!l .• -m JJ:, :-OlARI:\'!': AVt:. ti7J·6900 Salisbury Re~ltv ;\15 MARlNE AVJ::. 613-0000 BAWOA ISLAND Photoqrapher's Dream llf~RE IT JS? f\ }'ULLY ~:QU !PPl::D DAflK H.001\t, Jusl r1io:hl fur th'" prult>~­ sioni1 l vho!oi.:rapll1•r or lhf' 11.'eekend SHUTIE."R HUG! Along 1111h 11 ~ot'~ 11 1:or- 11:"ous 18.JO S'I fl brau\y •l'1lh 3 spac10t.1s bedroom~ and • family roo111 too! 'll-lf: ·rR~E:-STUDDF.D yHrd.~ <!f f" llkf' park1>! Nr;wLY CAR· PETED ANU PAINTI:D! ! l1"s Mf:S A v~:RO F:'S FINF.::;."T al $.tl.000. Don'I rlelay. c11!I Joday! COATS .. WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- fOptn Evenings} MESA VERDE 5 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS 2700 SQ. FT. J-J rg11.nl. 1plit-le\•('I homf' l•!r'al IOI· larg' family. Ft>;tfllT"!l Largt' , I Ill l I~ 1uom with bnr k llrtp!a('f' llf],(I \ltl bar, huRP has1rr SUl!f'. IQ\f'Jy g.:>lrl .~hag .... rr,.·11ng, B p 11. o 11f u 1 r y lano.J~car>f'O, !.'1h111!Nl 1n l'J 11111f'I, i·uunlry aln1o~phf'rP \.\Ill'\ ""1ri1 1w1 va1·y ~'u!I Pl'l\'P :J:>4.Jn0 Pho11f' ;14f,..~31:1 Jor appo1nlmt'nt. 10 · THE REA1' \~ESTATE RS '-.. • • I ' CAN'T FIND IT? * \VII..L BUILD your drri1n1 home. llav,. ~la ff for com· plr1e-homr p~{'kllgf. r ut ..,our 11"1nf1df'llt"' In our 4'1 ,,rar~ ..,, qn~h!y 1·u.•ton1 Mrra b11lldln1 . ::;,..,. r xarnpl,. nf pl"Ollur! 1.l 2Ql)6 Galaxy. !Jov,.r Shorei;. Ivan Wells & Sons • '47·2511 • ABANDONED! llun ')' on lhi1 large 4 Bd: lami1y room, and 2 BTll hOcrn: in Mt'sa Del Mar. Owner~ have lef1 !he •t•tti and the propttty Is vacant •nd ready to lf\O\'e into. Sp1r Rtld spen lhruoul 1tnd frf"S'hly pRinted art just • few of l hP feature• 1h11 makr !hill 11n exeellenl buy. I No down V~ or lf'm111 tu l\Uit. A.cl rll)\\1 1 ThP Pr~t $33,750. :>46-2313. O THEREAL "\.. LSTATERS WATCH THE BOATS From kttch •• liv. rm. .I. ITllrtr. BR. of 1hl4 3 BR, 2 hi. O>r- ora ~I Mn.r ba.ytront ~auly "'lth ~ac~ on both 1idt-s. I $1 28,0XI. Home Show Realtor• ''AnnC"hair lloulll"huntinll'' l:ll; E. Co1u11 Mwy., C<li\.1 us.n2s -·~ -.. -~--_.,_ ]~ CALk FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURI OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. LIDO ISLE EST A TE On three beautifull y landscaped lots at Li- do's ~:asl end. '"e offer a 7 bdrm., 6 bath, 5500 sq. ft. hon1e \\'llh pool . priced at $180,· 000. tiene Vreeland 4 BR.-DOVER SHORES-4 BA. Al $86 .800, this is a "Best Buy." (;ood vie\V ! (ron1 rive rootns. Spanish inte1·ior. tile & '''rou ght iron tn formal din ing roonl. 3 (~a r garage . Al F"111k 1210 STARBOARD-VIEW Spacious 4 bedroorn. d ining room & family room. Y.•ith 21f.t baths. Choice corner, \Vilh 3 c ar garage. VACAN1'. Loan can be a ssum~ ed at 6% 'iO . $74,500. l!arry Frederick OPEN SUNDAY l TO 5 l 126 SE.I\ LANF: -Harbor View Hills owner anxious to sell this 3 BR. 2 ba th home \Vith vieY.•. Lge. sep. din. rm .. bit-in kit., also sep. fan1il~' rn1. \Vith frplc. Asking $48.500 -J\1ake offer. Art Gordon WATERFRONT- OPEN SUN 1·5 230 1 BA \'S IDE UR., J1'ee land. 5 Bedroom~. 3 baths. Outstanding harbor enlrance &: bay vie\Vs: pier. slip. sandy beach ; 5 min. to ocean. Lots of parking & easy access lo freeways. $178,500. George Grupe CROWN OF THE SEA Certa inly describes Corona del ~1ar. Best school s. beaches. shops. 4 BR ., fam. hon1e, 2 yrs. old. Only 556.800 -3 BR. l~usk home, forever vie\\'. S62.950. LaVera Burns LIDO NORD-PIER & SLIP Do you have three boats ? f'our cars ? 1-"'ive c hildren., 'l'hen you s hould see this great famil y home on 70 wonderful feet of sandy beach! A Coldwell. Banker exclusive at $260,000. Bill Comstock 4 BDRM. TOWNHOUSE TAKE YOUR PICK OP TIVO .. 2.000 sq . ft. l w o -s l o r y , lO\V n1aintenance. near all schools, pools. tenn is. golf -live 1t up in Univer.~lty Park! O\vners 1vill consider 10~ do,vn. S3J ,900 and $32,900. "Chuck" LewiS' EASTBLUFF Nice view. 4 Bedroo111s, 2 baths. r:xcellent U-shaped kil chen & breakfHst room. Entry court larj:!e enough for pool, O\vner trans- ferred. $51,000 . Belle Pa rtch BAYCREST 5 BEDROOMS Located on a good street. F'orma l din. rm .• living rm. w/frpl.. family rm. w/frpl.: large yard with ~hade trees. Priced for quick sale at $55,950. ~I. C. Huie VIEW-VIEW-VIEW Lusk llarbor Vie\v llills -4 bedroon1$, 21..'i baths. far11ily r oom ; high beamed ceilings, 2 bric k frplcs., :1 C<'lr garage. Room for pool. $69,500. Carol 1'atum EASTBLUFF-LUSK-VIEW OPEN SUN. 12-5 ; 915 AL ~-:PPO. S!1dinJi glass doors open onto lovely palto \vith ocean vie1v. 4 Bedrooms, family rrr1., 21/a ba's A sking ~51,950. l\.1ary Lou Morion JUST LISTED :1 &1rn1. s plit level w/expansive outlook over greenbelt. l ... arge walled terrace is an inviting area !or din ing. $46,500. ~1ary l~arvey OCEAN VIEW Beautiful gated area. Nearly ne\v home \l'ilh 3 bedrooms & den. 4 bath .... playroom \Vllh fireplace. Lovely decor_ ~l eps to the beach. $170,000. Eileen lludson EASTBLUFF VIEW Lovely 4 BR. home with complete privacy, on quiet street. Large enclosed patio & sun-- deck. Enjoy outdoor living & best ~chools & shopping. $52,500. Harriett Davies 95 FT. OF BAYFRONT- PIER & SLIP NEW LISTING This dis tinctive. cust. bit. 5 bdrm. 71h bath home, \V/formal dinjng rm., excels ror en- tertaining. Ultimate in outdoor living, with extra lge. pool. poolhouse & frplc. $450,000. Kathryn Ra ulston A HOME Wl'TH DRAMATIC FLAIR If you entertain much. this home. \\'1th a spec tacular vi;& pool, is for you. 4 Bd~ rms., 4 ba's. pl .~ room fo r expansion. Re- cently redecor . newly carpeted. $169,500. Cathryn Tennille 133--0700 644-2430 550 NEWPORT CENTER Oil, N.B. tf2 DAIL 't PlLOl -------_ ..... Be;iullful!y land.~,·11 1,.·d '''\' \IOl"I !lt•1i.:t11 ~ 1:ha1 111rr y,1th ~ tX'drv.;tn).. ,,11d 1111·11t} .,j co1_,. ('Vllllu11 ITIUSI !u M't' f1o1• ~•·ll .o• ;i dis~n1111n.tl1· 1>11~··1 1'1111·1! lor ~f'll1n:.; ,,1 $1 I ~·1· Walker & Lee '.!fll;! \\'1·~(clllf 111 111· ~;tli-771 J f)f)t'll '111 fl !''.\! -----~-: BAYSHORES ............ J!llJl Rrookhu~1 Ave. lCuru1ngton Bo•ur)J A PRIVATE KINGDOM i J111_v ~ ;(),IKIO l.r~ ] B<lfltl, · ll11. h<',1u11lul t'\J\'rrr·d p,111" \I l1n•p1Jl Lui!! o! rup- !10,Jt'ds 1n gur<it:r So many ,.,t1 ;1s yuu l\l lJ:-IT ::;Er-:·! l ':tll ~~1.-1-lll;/4 !OJlf'rl f'Vf'S) 01Je11 Houses THIS WEEKEND 11."p thk handy dlrlf<lory with you thi1 weok1111d 01 yo• 90 ho11se-h1111tl119, AH the loc:atio111 li1ted blllow orlf d11u.ribed 111 9reate• doto!I by ad.,ertid119 ti~ wllore 111 today's DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Poho111 sl\owh1q ope11 houses for sole or ta 111111 ore 1ir911d to list !Ml<~ hrformoti(l-ll 111 thi1 column 11och Friday. HOUSES FOR SALE ('2 Bedroorn) 1312 l)olphin 'J"c>r r:i (r. lrvinr Terrace 673-85JU 1Sat & ~!BL \.;i) (2 Bedroom & Family or Oen) *20292 Hir{'h St. 1olf 1\le.1;;1 \'c_·rde Dr) Rack ba y L"iat & Sun . 1-5) 1 l l1ffl\<1 Vl'll) N B 642-.5200 530 Kings /(d . til:l-6900 \Sat & Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 2516 Vista 1Bavshorc!>l NB. til.i-4000 . 1Sn1. & ~Liil 1-5 ) 2019 J\l onrnv1a, C'osta ~le:-.:i 64ti-34:J:I.. S2 1.!J.'iO iSoL ~t: sun) 220 Kin i.:"-Pl 1( 'liflli~1vc11 ) N R 64'l-H'l3.i. :s:J8.H50 1~~1l .t:_ ~un l 537 Vi sta (:r:1 11d1• (!'he 13111ff:-) 1\J B ti7 5-32 10, S4:1..SUO !Sund~y) (3 Bedroom & Family or Den) 22831 Bc>lquc..,t 1Lakr Forest ! El 'l'oro 830-92.J:.!. $35.500 1Sat. & Sun 1-~J **2001 Ba yside [)r ive. f'orona cla! i\1ar 673-8.550 . Slfi4 .000 I Sal. l 30-G) 11 26 Sea L :Jllf'. t '11rull.1 clcl fllar 644-2430, a:ti-0100 (Sun. 1·5) 17872 i\1ann ~I d 1lt\Cr..,il\' Pk) lrv1nr 333.;~!'!H:I.. ~.JO-l l:i! . !Sal. 12-:)l 20051 t-.lidland. 1111111111~1 011 Beach 675-32 10. $4 :~,!J:iO /Sunday) 2042 c:alaxy !l)O\'t·r ~horc~) ~ B. 642-823~ 1Sundavl 4 18 Oglf' <'irl'IC' <·1,"1.1 \lt·.'a . 646-i\7! i'\11n 194.) S:i nt 1ag(I 11r \1·111111r! Bf'rt(·h b4 6-7 1"il •~IHHJ:11 (4 Bed room) 2301 ,·\rhll\lll< il·'.;1 llJl11IJ I;\ l: 675-S!JJO 1:-i111 S ... ~u 1 1 2124 l!1gl1l;:in1I 1)1 . \t•11p111l Hl'ai·h 6.JG -7171 1~1111 :.!JOO Duvcr IJr 0.1,11111•1L 11, .. 1111 646-7171 *170 1 !r\·111{' /\Ve . ,\!01\'por! Hl'ilrh 644-4910. S55.000 1S<it l\:. Sun. t-5) (4 Bedroom & Family or Den) 24(1!1 Honn1c Pl ('l111:<>!in & Santa t.-.:ib(1l1 1 ·~1 540·3862 (Sun. 1-1-i J 3074 G1 1Jra\\:i r !f\1£',a \-'crdt'\, l ' ~l. 545·;)94('\ !Sal. & Sun) IH\IUS .\11 11ol"h llr !"1"11rlle Hock!. lr~111c 833-J77:.!. S46,;;0o 1Su11 1·51 1133 El ('anuno fJ1'. ((\>ll·~a d(•I f\1ar ) (' ~l. 54G-4J25 1Sat & ~!UL 10-6) l~L_I --·~ .... _I ~ I --- "PRIVA 1t DIPPER" Large l11~a ted pool for tons of surnrn er Jun . You'll like lhis 3 bedroon1 . fan11ty roorn hon1e \Vtth all its carpet ing. d raperies, electru.: bui lt -in kitc hen, 2 baths and it 's close to school and s hopping. I la s existing VA loan. Reduced to !;ell noy,•, at $33,950. * LET'S FALL IN LOVE 'r'OU \\'ILL. \Vi th this extra sharp, a!111ost ne\v split level 4 bedrooins. ~ baths. huge garne roorn . family roorn. 3 car garage, 3-ton refrigeration. a nkle deep shag thruout. cus· loin dra peries. fabulous drop lig ht s. Profe f;· s1onal landscaping & sprinklers. As!>u111e 7 ~,, VA Joan. Owner <i nxious! $42,650. * EUREKA!!! \VI;: FOUND IT, a I 1fi block fro1n-the-beach ''TRIPLEX''. has a 3 bcdruon1. :.! bedroom. 1 bedroom unit. Lolli uf s hag ca rpeting. ne\V bui ltins and in top sha pe. 'fERfVlS! ! Ge t on th e band \\'agon for S76.950. * DON'T BUY!!! Until you've checked out this darling split level 2 bedroom. 11/:l ba th home v.'ith \V /\v carpeting & built-ins. ('.LUB~IOUSE. POOL '1·ith its "NO ('1\rtI::" privileges. A good buy at $23.800. * INVEST, DON'T SPEND Get two for the price or one. in this ne\vlv decorated Cd~1 DUPLEX. Separate units, ·2 overs ized garages, close lo shopping, South of the highway. Hurry, they don't last :il $5 1,750. * SACRIFICE J( you \\la nt to buy but feel ~ou don't ha\'C enough cash -opportunity 1s ki1ock1ng. /-lc1·e's a real fa1n1l y sized hon1 e 13300 sq .. fL / 2 stOr), 5 super bcdrootns. 21 •• ll:.iths. fCJrnily roon1. for1nal dini ng room. 2 firepl<ices V.•\('ANT and ready for 1111 rnedi~te oct"upancy. Lea~e / option -IOI\', I0\1' dO'A-'n. $43.950. INVESTORS-INVESTIGATE 52 BRAND NE\V garden-type apartments. l 'heck on the 2001 ,. depreci ation. A-la·dc· luxe un its rcaturing indoor-o utdoor kitchens. private piitios. butlt·in ra11gc and oven. dish- \\"asher. rel'reat1on h;ill. he:i ted and f1!t!'rC'd l'OOL. Bar-B-Q units. billiard table .. s huffle Uoard areas. a card roorn and lus h landscap- ing. Very desirable rental area. c:onvcnient to sho1)ping and rc>creatio n areas. F1nanc1ng is exc:e!lent_ INVESTOHS, vou'll be drli):(hled at the return on this 1nvcsln1cnt. l'ric:cd right al $827,000. General P eni11 jufa ON THE WATER TH IS GRACIOU S MEDITERRANEAN VILLA -\Vl\h pier and s!rp is custom design- ed and bu1Jt to the highest quali ty. ll has rnany unusual feat ures for the d iscrim1nat· 1ng buyer. UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOUR UNIQUE HOMES -\\'ith studio view apartments, on exclusive \Vest Bay 1\ve nue. F'or plans and additional informa· tion. contact Bill I3ents 642·5200. CHARMING HOME BETWEEN OCEAN AND BAY -3 Bed- roon1s \o;oith extra large fa n1ily roon1 makes \hi ~ an excellent family home at. $65,000. DOUBLE LOTS SPACIOUS CAPE COD -4 Bedroom home that ls \Veil priced for the fixer upper. Avail- able at once. BALCONIED BEAUTY CUSTOMS BEDROOM -on two lots. large fam ily roo1n \Vi lh wet b a r an d 4 baths. Roon1v and we ll built. Builtins and in ex- celleni. condition. LIVABLE BEACH HOME J BEDROOMS PLUS GUEST HOUSE On entrance road to Bay Island. on large lot \\'ilh excellent potential. l'INEST BA YFRONT LOTS THESE ESTATE SIZE LOTS -have room for pool. tennis <.:ou r t and several yachls- tn1nutes from the jelly. The fines t properly on the 1narkeL FOR INFORMATION ON THESE AND OTHER PENINSULA PROPERTIES. CALL OR CONTACT BILL OR MARCIA BENTS 642-5200. Cj)UIET SHORECLIFF ONE OF THE LOVELIEST HOMES -in our area is available for irnmediate sale. This .1 _b~droon1 hon:ie \\'ilh den. fan1ily roon1 and d ining room is in sup11rh condition and is con1- pletcty pollen controlled and air-conditioned. BAYCREST LI KE NEW -4 Uedroon1 and fam ily roon1 hea_ted and filtered pool. covered p a t 1 0 : :-pr1nklcrs, fenced s ide yard for boat or camp- er. ~69,950. r·or details 642-4353. NEAT" AND NICE 3 BEDROOM -11/2 bat h .~. lovely covered patio. detac hed double garage, huge R-2 lot. FHA-VA. ~28.500 HORSES-DOGS-OR 7 CUTE 'l BEDROOM HOME -on % nf an ;icre, \vi!h large poor <1nd guest house in the Back Hay ror onl.v S48 .000 20292 Birch Str @et (off Mesa Drive) Open Sat. & Sun, l·S Offi.:-e Open S•turdayt & Sund•yt ~ PET~60~!~1~1~;i;;,_,RN~tL TY ~' .............. !~-"'!'~'!!!1 .. ~--6!!!!14~2--52~00--- REA L TORS 8 Ge-;;;;-al~--IG'n"al HARBOR 644.7270 BOU LEVARD COLL EGE PARK SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda Isl• Orlv• Quality construct., new 5 BR, 4V:l ba, home \\'/waterfront liv. rm. & d in . rm. Oak panel- ed family rm. w/frplc. Mstr. BR. \V/sitting area & !rplc. . . $179.500 Sl Linda 111• Drive Jl o111e on lagoon, 5 BR .. 41f.t ba .. 1>.'/4 frplcs., jacuzzi tub. hdwd. nrs., sep. !iv. rm .. din. r1n., fam. rm. & brkfst. r1n . $175 ,000 72 Lind• Isl• Drive Traditional 6 BR .. 5'h ba. home on lagoon \v /dock. Furnished, decorated & lndscpd. 2 !\1str. BR. suites. $200,000 furn., $175,000 unl. 92 Linda Isle Drive Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ha. home \V/formal d in. r m. & family r1n. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Bullt-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $145,000 _ WATERFRONT LOTS No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water . . ......... $125,000 No. 76: 3 Car garage. Reduced to .. $ 77 ,000 No. 88: 108 Ft.. \Vith plans , $145,000 For Complet• Information On all homes & lots, please <:all : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New Location 341 At entrance to Linda l1le Ba yside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 671-6161 Gen•ral I I ''lncstf\:f r~c 'J?caf ty., -SWIMMERS- One of these should be just righ t f or your family of s wimmers. Let us sho\v-them to vou this \veckend J 662 Palau Place. 3 br, d in , & pool. end of cul-de-sac. . S35.850. 2836 Shantar Dr. 4 br .. din . & lge. fam . rm, pool is 14:<38. $47,500. SOLD!! 2935 Java Rd .. 3 br. rarn. rm .. cabana & lge. pool. 'fhis home is for entertaining. Close to the golf course. \.Vas S61 .750/no'v $59,950. i\1 esa dcl fllar -3 Bedroom, Anthony pool. 2784 Cibola, S\vimming pool, water softener, ne\v carpets to be install ed. $33,950. "rncscf\?er6e ::-Rea(~ 2850 Mesa V•rde Or. e Costa Mesa e Phone S46-S990 DOG KENNELS - HORSES I BJ(; I IALF ACR.f. -J30 Foot rrontagf' on privati,• rood in Si1111a Ana !!eight~. Cood Two lklrn1. fixrr llPJH'f with 1'11 ~e family room -nr11· roof. Fnur IU\r~r rr1rri1J.~. l.i\·k J'OOni 11nd sm:lll ha,· h;i1·ri. nu~ pro1J('l1y u tonr of thl' \'t't)' fe1" IC'f1 And .,.,-hat a PTICT '! Only S:?l!f.JO -&e lh•~- Mesa del Mar 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, 11•11h hugp Pit' shaped lot. Sharp an<l !'lean, find O\\'llCr f"('ady to m1>1e into new homt-. Narrno )OUr 1ern1s. $33,500 Newport • • Fairview VETS No Down to You Big J bedroom ranch 11)1~ charmer. F.11m1ly rooni, 11hakc roof. mmendou.s lo- cation. llun'}', bllri81n pric· t"'d at $77,500. ('all 540-1151 (opr.n evrsl. 1 •e ~~:JI ASSUMABLE FHA •only 14500 do11n e 4 b111: bC'd roon1 • family room • !ilesa del titar ill'f'il • very sharp + cle11.11 e ov:ner may carry •mall rlnd TD • price only S.33, TJO e call 546-2313 \-0' THE Rl.:AL ·~ EqTA'.J'f.RS EXECUTIVE HOME ln Nc11"pOM BPach on .1-'tan- cisro Dr. A must to see! custom s ingle story home that IS t11i!y e:H'.Cp!iona.l . Master bdrm i! huge with a great rlre-ss1ng area & pvt. bath. Formal Din rm. & • • living rm.. This home sho11s pride o! owner!hip. 011'ner retiring I: ready to M"ll. $.XJ,000 ca.II tilr. Harri& a t South Coast Real Esta.le 54.'rS-124. LOCATION-LOCATION Come see & 1eU u1 ir pou 11•on't agree; that thi.!; 4 BR- + den, 11·/pa rkhke ground!!, is JUsr 11hat you '\'f' been looking tor. Tucked a1vay 011 11 qu1l't sli'e('t, you havt"rf l seen this one yrt. OPEN SUN. 1-6 2409 BONNIE PL. r\r. Tustin Avf'. & Santa Isabel Asking $46,2}') :'l-l(}-l862 MUST ACT FAST Cute beach hoUSt!. J BdrmK. Niet' pa tio. Step.~ io t~ 11·11- trr. '.\'OT LEASEHOLD. On· ly 531,j()O, BAY VIEW Bay A\'c . N.B.; Terr1hc l Bdrm. 2 ha. ham f'. Be11 n1 cril's., frpl c., er r_ Lf:t. 1un- 11y patio. A r<'al buy al $.}9,.JOO. JO:-.'ES REAL TY fi7J-62W 2001 W. Balbo.fl, N.B, $21 ,600 3 Bdrm + Den "~fo\·f' in" 1~nd111on, pnmt location. entry h111l, r;pac- ious room~ !hruout, f in t quaJity built-in range + ov- en + dishwasher oversized krt('h'!n, park like 'yard, brk., open til 9 p.m. 540-1720 TARBELL 29SS H"bor * Block To Ocean * 2 Bdrm. on R-2 lot $32.CXXI -You o"'n the land Builders Attention P.-2 NcivJ!Ort SH.ch C'OTTlf'T lot. 1 Blk, to ()('C-an. Good rental arra. S~.000 .. Call: 673-3663 a-18·59-U E vn: associated FR ONTAGE BEAUTY 1 ,· ;1<'1'0~' rr,,nl 1111h ~r11ara1c motht'r-11i-1 11w ..:l••••••••E'... ~'r in r 1 agi 11• , • :A,()' 11r•·11 6-46-8811 (1nytime) 8ROKERS-REALTOFPS 2025 W lolboo 67l·]66J TURTLE ROCK 2828 EAST COAST HI GHWAY CO RONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Ne11· 11:\RBOfl V!E\.V l!ILJ.,S llstin ~ \vith 1111- 1ntc rrupted bay ~Ii,· 01·ci1n vie\v. 3 Bedroo1n,, 2 haths, spacious l1v1n g rooin l\'i1h beautiful \1 bi te n1!lrblc fireplnce. l'!ooklincd & paneled den \1 ith brick fireplace & beo1ned ceilu1g. :! Sep01rale ya rds. J•'1rst liine offered. $96 .700 COi!ONA DEL MAR DUPLEX :'l Redrnorn ~· 2 IJath housr \\'11 h large l-bf'fl - 1·001n & I hath apart1 nent \\'alking d i!»tance to \'nulh ('rnlt•r l311i!t-1t1.", earpel s. drapes & fireplace 1n the house. S59.500. 'lll:tl'Jr·r·~ In thr rttar. J hujif' rn t>1•1lr<••1n~ up rro111 \\hf'rr 11 '-""''- 111::1 ~"" anti !'lll•llllll.: fl• "!I ~l!'•'"l 'lr.-1•1 1 cl~\ "~H'•<> -11krll\ .11•111!;1til" lh<l klf!~ !'1 W•'d \\••IJ )~'i<lll ol h•'f p;n c1·l~ 11! only $1.000 ,. rron1 ff!f'I 1111Hil•. ,111!1 •f'p<irar,. fc1n1 h J'l•lllf ." ,;1'1'3! flfl'f')a("P'-l<>I 111 1,•1 • hi ll y f 1·r~ :-11-i• 1'-'J1"r k1l('lit'n 111lh nll !lw l111111111n1:~. 1/ugt' garfl.gf' for D11d 11·11h 101., of f'\lr;i ~li.H'•· Onf' bl'droo111 uni! tii rr;1r Ila~ 11.~ u11•n f ,\ h('al 11 nd 11111rr ht'ater. \\'ha! .a ,1·T·Up! CALL s4s-0555 1 Walker & Lee THE P 0 I N T I 21~ llnrhor Blvd . .111 Arl;1ms I .ol.~-0 16> OJ!f'n '!ii 9 P :\1 ~ESA-VERDE- \lr\!11 labtdou9 180" v1rl'. l.n: 1 _ $27,500 1 ht!rn1 ') ba. fol'n18J d1n1ng, ' k C I IO\I' m11ny homr!r do '·''" .Hll Hl"t'I! oH 1!t'hf'n, ()!ll- $3,000 REDUCTION Ln1·rly <'olon1a l, 2 story_ ~ BP •. J BA, rormaJ d1n1nR. fan1ily n11, IQ: rornl'r lo! ;1nd 111<in~· tnorr rxlril~. ,'l;Q\V only $42 . .JOO. Call 54~rll42 1 a~k for Ginny_ \OPEN E;VU""\'INGSI Brnadmoor brau1y. 3 btd· -l-9-l 2_T_E_R_E_S_l_T_A_L_N __ -I roon1~. 2 baths. Brl!er than rlf'W !., only .~4'2.flOO• H.irbor \1 1ghl<1nds-t·lo~(' In i\111r1nfr~ 1oark &· ~ch()(ll f>T lJSf BE SOLD, 014•nrr~ nf 011~ ch.arnHnR home ha\'t added 11 den 11nd rornplc1ely N'-bit the kitchen 14·ith .11J\ ST/stet-I rice hxtu~s incl cti5h1v.11sher & f'ven .a BBQ. \\'r bC'lieve this to be thl' twsl v11lu" 1n r-;r1•·pQrT Bf'a('h. Ca.JI ~tr Harri.~ tn ii'<'.: Ml''. Priced l'<"durt-d $33,500. ~lake' your oflt-r! ' South Coast ReaJ l::s!atc 5-1.'.>-8424. CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 833 S. St. Clair ti\lt'1'Cl del l\.1arl c ·.~t 540-11 51 !S:it. & Sun. 1·5) LUXURIOUS DOVER SHORES HOME Jl]l•1t•I) rr·t'arpc'!ctl. JU~t ~urpi1~e !hrn? 11rt-in ~le~ 11:iuilf'i!. Liu~~ 1,,1 In Vt-rd<' u11drr ~'.lS,500! \\'f' \outh n (~ oast __ E:::X_E_C_U_T~IV_E __ MOVED OUT 91~ Aleppo tEastbluffJ N n. 644-24 :~0 . 8·14-0700 1S11n. 12·5) 20:li (_'u n1rnodor (Ha yt:rrsll NB 642·1123:1. $74.500 !Sunday) **8 Lin(la lsl(• 11r 1l.1n da t~lt•I N .I~ 1)44 -4910. $155.000 !Sat. & Sun. 1-5:30) 20082 Hc:iu111unt ('1rc If' I luntington Beach 646·7171 ~S un. 1-5) 2897 Ellesrncnc Ave . ('osta i\Ics:i 046-7\71 (~Un . J-5) (5 Bedroom) _ *2018 S Capella !~lcsa Verdel C. ~1. 548-772~ !Sat & Sun J-5) **2301 Bay:'ldr 11r . i\e"·port Beal'h 648-2430, a:l:J-0700 tSun. I 5) 2006 Galaxv il)nvrr :-I ho re' I N B 646-1550 -llla1ly) * 13.')7 (;~i axy llJnvrr Shorr") :'i R 642-8235. S225.000 1Sunday) {S Bedroom & Family or Den) 1900 PQrt \\.-eybridge J>J, U'.: B I 644--41HJO 1Sat & Sun) \Vith 4 bedroon1s & 31 'l baths. Glamorous rormal dining roon1 . pa neled b1l t1ard room, solarium, pool '"ith adjoining Jacuzzi. Pool- side kitchen 11·ith brc<ikfasl roon1 La r~e price r eduction lo $148,500. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" 673-4400 Er\.<>"11lLl1f1."• 51:i_.~)(l ,1 1"011111 J 11nd 1111" n1cr~1 or lhf' :\ hV rar I!'; !hl!r J1t!lr op11on 10 hu.v lunrl. lll'Rll\' --COOL OCEAN Tinod of m.aking payments on _ 1:\1,\IEDJ,\TE PO~ .. ::--1'haq11r J Bedroom.<>. ·• "0" C h.11h~. rorn1nl rllninJ!, fX>".!I BREEZE va('a"' house a nd say~ arid-: hr11vrnly l"OlTlfort lo ''.JU~T :.;E[.L," all oflel"'i'I thJ!r spotJr-s9 ~ brdroom "ncour.111trd. 3 ovenized bffi-$24,950 ;-.[ .~. 111] .d~i-~•12•1 1oprn t'I'!'~ I \outh , (-oast -- Look No Further Thi~ is it -tor HV!l !!iharp, Cinrlrrt'l\a 4 brdroon1. a1 only \:'A.~>00. you'1·c hi'f'n J<,.,h.1ni: /Or 011 ,..11!~!r·<..11r, 1·lo~·· !0 ,1orr~. '.11, ', 11:\.•Uln ,1hl(' 1'11111 ,f,, n1ot111atrd ~··11- ··r -1111n;;: to !'f'IU,. 111 C:'ltll· 1111:1' fourth hrdri)(llll rnn· \ 1 rruhlr 10 duuni: ot rumll)' mom. bld.~t an'"-VA no dO\\'n al·•· r Jl 111 bl r, Call ~5880 IOli.•n f'11·~ 1. ,17rd }llrd and IO"t (i-,nvn. t-'or 1lrt111ls -ti73-flii0 *BA YSHORES* beauty. Brirle's kitchen, CU!r-roo1ns. family room, lorm11l lon1 1lroprs !.· carpets d ining roo111. nnrl ~p.1111,;h H1rou~hou1. Unbcl1cv11blr tin:placc. $:l:i,OOO or brst ol· $25,950 and only S1 9J per lf'r. n1onth_ 0on·, 1ni111 this one. Wa Iker & Lee Walker & Lee BrokIT Lovcly 3 Bdrm, 2 ba.. homr. Parquet flf"ll., luxuriout>ly Bro~r cal"p('ttd thruout. Cum_ 1---'-"~-'='=:)j="'"">IO-~S~1'-'-()- M2-4455 or 540-5140 P""'li"" • •h""'"· E>~• TRIPLEX WOW! ..,...,arr in ~ta • t''11 .. 1 Rig hrdroon1~ 'nd den 5 Bdrms Den + Family Room Pnn1, location. Hure family rm, built-in t'llnge + OYVI, kiret'd air heating unit, na- tural "-ood cabirll!ts fire- pi.11ct', brl"., open tiJ '9 pm. 540-1720 TARBELL 29ll Horbor • • • + * • ELEGANT • 1"1'. l:11ragr-w1opeftf>r. \\atcr I'-· d . Co ,1 i<olttnrr Anxious 011"rlrr • Th 7 bcdroo 1 bll.th ' · J11akr urrrr' rrt n1. $900 lotril d(lY.n to i·r L~ 4 Broroom Bay~st homf- OPEN SAT SUN. 1-S un11~ 11111! ri111·;11r patio• ~K>,·c1 you in, l.al'Qfl ~tio. ,,..;th fomutl dining rm. l 2516 v {STA a.111! -"t1m1 a!r d1n1 n11: arr-a.4 Collei::r f'ark ran('h .~r~lr. lovel y ra mlly nn. -...i th wet ~ ronr un11 l~ IW'paralf' and A rf'al winner 11 $28 )(')() '--C!LARK SOMERS has a ftreplact Gro'at homr \\'alk 10 C\'t'rylh1n12:. o~; ..... r. A det\gh1 to show! Rea ltor 675-4000 t· 1nromr . $-19,500. ca.11 CaJ1 !1!0-J\jl /open eveal. Arnold & Freud .'IOO MIU"!~. Balboa T~and 646-7171. 388 f:. 171h, c .r..1. 646-~ 1148 Santi;1gn Dr. (Dover Shore.'>! N.B. :;46-0727, S85,000 iDaily 1·5) I LOTS FOR SALE l OCEAN v. BLOCK I %%• IOITAGll BEACH BARGAIN 4 &Inn ' dt'n. 2tst::,~. UNBELIEVABLE r AZP ~.:~; ~-:i~ trn~ for Glt"nd&lc, ~ llM. Bl•ft ~:: 23c!R.;.;. .. _f~~'d~.":; lif'f'PI, bltln~. ('(lv·n Pf1!1n, -~ . LIDO ISLE •-_!!h11kf' roof htr! & n trd :1 Rrflroom. '1 ba th, 2 "IOI')' only S'2'J.SOO. **1614 Ray~1d e fYac ht sman· ... l"ovp) N.R. 642-8235 !S.1 1 & Sun) • ,.el • * w ... ~'•"' W • * r..t •Ml W•rf•e11t e POOL e. a li!o llllral!'r :>.ow V11<'flnt, Xlr1t Co~rtt U:r 2 UH . & rl<'n, hlfn~. BACK BAY BAYFR0NT APTS. CAYWOOD REAL TY <kinr OJlf'n"r, ronin f()r IJont \lr~A l0t.'J.l1<111. Bni!On!' and DOYER SHORES 1 frj11 c .. pt1 11<> ·rry S:i."1 (0)• Ch.:irm1ni;: :1 RP., 'J 011 . wl v1~111 Ori LJdo. f•irr I Slip G306 \\.', COii!'! llwy., N.B. I 11ll t.~1 r11~.1''u11prlf"S21 .!~.10 ~1 nn !Jtlu~r 110111,.~ 10 hr BALBOA BAY PROP. l n)'M'n hr11 m r'f'1ilnjl'l 6' P V -~·•oi . rmm lll.~.s .. 11 ur 548-1290 11r 1·11111r~'r or 1rui!rr $17.000 -"'II , ----" -----! Roy McCardle Rea ltor 1ru11'.I' 1111 1111~ 011<'. can ~'"ui!r l•("lf'll nn N'!r11rr ..,1 2:~(rJ IV !}11.llm, i\'B 673-1420 "'"1" lrpl1· on q111r t •T N"<'L le•"" I l~lo Nrii f)"r t Hlvrl., C \f, :•II)·~ 1:,r •Op<•n r1·r~. I ll ER I· ,\1:irinrr~ !I (;1tlax~ 1,1, nrd/ OPE'N 7 nA y~ \\'~:J·:K-1 _5h• Tl•'I' .. "i l.~·!"1i7, __ __ George Wiii iamson Tr11d~r·s P11radi M" column le 54•.7729 ri,f·~-Hr,11 1-..~1a1r Hu1hh-·r $1~J.000, l'l lll"llU•I.' ,~ii) Nr "T"•rt Blvd' I' :'-1. I DOVER <l-.I QR,ES VIEW I 673-4350 64S-1SM eves for ~~ru! 5 Liiwl, 5 Olly~ ror 'ti '"'-'' $:>. CaJl lochly ... 642.-5671. !!.!'""'1':~::;:"""""""""""-...-T .• ~~~-~--.---,,,.,_;.."~'~'IY~--·~·~l-~ .. ~-1~-=---I (;, l-.19'18 l:.vt-~ (,.\fj...;-:-1: :\rJX) B:v c~·nrr !lo\ll.Q727 I Realtor • -,------.J--. 1 .. ,, 1,- '" I{ ". l Tr " p 'r " '· " Ir c ""' B * 3 I· "' ['"1 '" "' Lil "' " n B 4 r " B ('I II ' '" , .. Co "' ,, "' • "" " r "' c I" " ,., 1, 1, " lh " " I" "' "' ' " ' ' " " " ·'· ,, I' " ,. .. , • " • ' • F"r!day, Juty 2l, lq11 DAILY PILOT 33 -....... !~1 1 -" ..... ]~I I -...... l ~I -..... !~I _, .... 1~1 1 _ .... 1~1 1 -.... I~ I _ ..... I~ ~I _ .. c!'!.._"f'~I~ Ganar~J I Co ... ona def Mar Costa Mesa Fountain Valley Huntington Beach 1 1 L•gun• 8-:h Newport !leach I S•n Clemente Mountoin, 0.Hrt, REAUTlt Ll.L\' 1 ... 1"'""'' Honeymoon COSTA MESA RED TILE ROOF COOL, COOL, WATER BAY FRONT . POOL 2 AOJulNING "''"' 1npI"-Rno•t 114 h"u.<,(' "n l-01·n1·r 1111 v. i.:n·ai C WE ST SI DE STORY Lovely Pool ( H & F) Oo\'"t Short'!! with l bc'Mst I "'· 1111 blfn,, h1rJ lnttr('(l111, 37 ACRES u .... ·y 88 ber fll1\'il(',\ '\ l>I". 2 h~. 111111... otta9e rr1c,;.,.I Iv ,. ... 11 II{ S'.1~.ri l\) "'!rl ,. h I, ·r,. J,·nt " nn, J balh-Th•• al~1·1n, \'ti•' ~y•lt'm~. pvt l Ja(:k!,on ' La.kl" Ta~. lrp1C', !rl', lol\t\ rn~ 1. 10--: South-Of-The• h11o,1l \',\ Lniln 111!h 101 11111111 ' · • R" Co i'(o()rll•! Ma.ny X1r1.s! Pr1cf'd .,,..llOll, elec &ite~. trplc, Tn·•'"· ''"'~· ""''"''· I t'r)' Vt'ry Sp8nis J bed ..-~p3l'f.'ll <.>n lhe Wftl<'r, I • n1,..n1~ or Slt:il , r~~•l t1 townl1t1us.,;, rho11·1> c .... ty 1npany ll<'aunf\l! 1)ftl11t~ l'la.• ! "o ..--1111 O• !1 $.'W,:,00. En1!lun1I H ' h · • IM'r 1n .. ro1J1 l "' 1 Vall 1 II BEAUTIFUL rl~hll nuistl't' iUIJ~ plu.• l t'X!nl 1,11r. dOOr o.pl"IM'rl, CloAe 10 111111. to 1du ~.50rl, $2.'.l.92:>. I• I I "I " ·11 I ICJ way " l 'I I I ,-our1a1n i•y ()('alu1n a RE LTY lxh & h 11400" ·"'t ·.,111 11·. ·'" \<1111 .1 nUJ;f' "(l~~•rn'> 111 11 u\11t hw $t~.500. \'llt'l•ll ', .\lust MEREDITH HAFFOAL A l~ru:im.•,5tlf'f1Utllu!blllhs. ' s pg uv.n ~r l Tt>rn1~ Upt'll. ()11o11er (714 1 [,i!)::Ufla i;, .11·/1, l'l}-/!(J'J:l How ahnut !his Jfl ('nrona IOUS h..i1n llu~r klll"IM'll ><•111 0•• '., -GARDENS i!-12 ~~,..... r·ve· !>41-2446 ·1~-I . I lllllt. 642-3490. 67~ 1•191\. I sl'll. Bruker .,...'J.:t;J,\,i ~ . .,,,, • · '"' in~! of l'ill";M"tlng avat -.,... 1 ACRE VA -CANT I rlrJ '.\·l11r~ A ~harp 'l ~ronin )Ol!I Hf /·Upt>oard ~f"l<1t't', ;-_,.\ .. -• • • • Charrr11ng ~ BH, 1Mll11r Y.llh 0 v· H aOle v.'1lh loVi•ly dra~I Sl:'LI -~ .. ~c..,.--...,~,-.-I 2 beth h•)lllf' only a !ihort ;·aq~i.1ng 11nd drilprs 0)1'1 1· Cal1forn1a Living larg" l)&lM'"lrd fl{ fon11111 I ~ean 1ew ome rna1ch1n;:, A huge k!tchen Univer1fty Park J~r ;;;; ,';;:, lakf' I at l..akf! Try l yr, prrri,1111 lnlrrC''-I +I \\"!Ilk lo !tlP hf'ac·h A sUr· ( f>lJI t.lf>ill ft'llt't•d \'r•rd f,•r 3 lwdruu111 11~ balh 1H"tl nn ~ t•hf'IT\ ~;!i'l1k!11sl I For Soll.le Qr L"le optlOn, you n1u~1 ..... " !o belle\'e in-4 Hr to11.nhoust. 1'i ba, '2 Al'J'('llO'hl-1111, for bay frontage ~. 1rs lll!••n'-.;t Olli)', fl~k111i;: IWl\lflg \'&IUr 111 only $42.~ lhr klds, Suh11111 ynur down )~)lll\e. B~yer 'll ("holl'f> nf ;u·ra ~'ltt-dr -«11~. f> nllllllh'S 3 BR, 1 Da. f1 rt-pll\Ct', i·lut.le-!I; l fn.-e1.rrs. Ownf'r rrplt'!I. Modi>! horn<', l111ny h<.>ntt' $'.l'J,:.iOO. ti75-8199. $\J,oOCl 7.0!1t· ll:.! Fm·appo.)1111rnent1oseecii!J p11y111rn(;;t11•rlM'-Jlot'l'TIQ!1 ,,,11>rt••tr pt'I~ U110t'rS2l00(l 10 h1·;i •h nn1·e hy "10C'>l 1 pa!ll),lllll!tl.2-c11rgar. 11\U.~lsclt lhlll\\l'f'k ll 1Undrr l'.\lf"ll~. Xlnt lor·a1Jc11 _ ---- PERRON REALTY Co. ti7~.-l!~:,O 1oday. I Wa Iker & Lee (~•11! Foun!BlO Vallt-y Joe a J\lodl.tll~,. Hwn ··111! T1•~1 1 ,-· Lll !Bl-:RT co., •• =t liw-valut> wl1h a i;'fl*'l'!Rrulitr S36,500. 10"\, dn. 18!02 Out of Stat• Prop. 171 &1!1771 l\N\'1'1\lk ll<>n Hr<)kl'f" '112·2•1.i Qu••l"n , fiTI121U for llJ!pl. i'l_Br..:>Ht.l"HY ___ ~""'·"'_ pri.·eo1$l67,~.CALL IRalhf'r-A'OOd. Call 4~33U $495 FULL PRICE R EPOSSESSIONS-2i'~• Jt .. rt•ir 111\d 111 Aclaml Huntington Beach <Ht !tT•'f1 h)· Su1u!1ty 1>r111o'f'('n .vooos Covr. ~1odt""rn z RR. Walker & Lee for 8PP1 Pirw 11·.,f' t\l\'t'rrd rab1n •i!e • kl I h I .:..i 1-f>!•1J ()'"' Ill ' I'll 1 & :.. r .r.f $4',9:""' New. Walk 10··""-'H'h. Owner 1 '"'•llHI•_ ... na1ion11I for"!· 'Pill' 11\Jl: ( r.in <llllr~. "OITII' ., ·.-. nf'1liy r_:i uH»d .~ rRrpr1cct. 2 1--231-L.ARKSPUR * -MESA_O_E L MAR E' C"'-ANT n1ust .'<t'll $3l ,9j(), 49:>---5757 27~ l!:frbor Bh·d al /\darn! Re1 l (11•1•, l.1111] southl"rn Oregon. l~v~. w/ J ' , "" o. h * ~ l'\'r~ or \,kn1!s. '~I"''·' 0 •. ,, ·.1,1 9 l'M I Goo•••I 1•J1<tl. ~hort 1o111lk 10 2 rn:rut . "'-. ·~irrn~ ..... rnr 1''1! ,,.,,, J~11n1e 4 Hr h1 •111P :l ha MANSION ----~·~-""" ,.. -1 "'•·I~ ti[.\.\,\ ,,.,11,, tl'i nl~. R«aut l"Ofll"I !Ot \\a. ",, 2 S IRVINE L'<he l'l'Sldf'nce--Lge ---'--------' l;1k1·~ Q.,.·~r 644-791:1 r~"lll $~'()IXJ011J ~lll.OOO 2 bdrm. plus lge_ la nHI~ l'"11"ll('d ,r., ''flf'll t>f>a int'rl 642-S 3 67S-32l0 fWY1l/r<J1KI, l~u11:1pels only. Quiet and Private 1••·-------·1--:__ - ' B 'h r-~ .. l<1 n1 rrr1, 2 trplr~ nr"1Y \111l"11n1 ~ llt'<huorn 1r1-lf'\.-.J ,.,, ,,,....7 ,_, ho Real E1tate CT)LLJ'\~ .t-\\A11·s rxc. noi. .i ~-, .. rp_ "' V C ~011o•n hy Rppt ·l:J"·:>OO . A lo\•rly 4 .,.,,roorn n1f! Ac•••g• fo• ••'• 150 Ex<hange 112 ""I " I 1 11·r11N"! & drl'<1r. Call no ... : 1nl"ludr:s l b:i.th~. :l 1·;.ir i,:;.r, A ANT • 884J Adam~ A1·f'. 962-~23 drilflf'S. """" Uuf"{ JllltlO \' ' I \\1th !h1i'k >1hai;: <'lrj'W'tS, ,--,---------BBQ. Loi~ ..,1 pri\'acy. Db!r. ~)-lhHI,,/,) sPpara1e l11n111tl 1!1n1JJg ar·.,11 . J large brdnn~. 2 haths, l11m· j Laguna Ntgue J lt'll Y.OU<\ piuwling, 1100 "120 l\C'RI-' produl·ing uningt I YO UR equity t'an do more Balboa I 1land 1 - -l11ri;:f' 2 story •·n1 r~, su11k<'11 1l_v rm, t'Cnlf'r lo! lor 11 h1111! J<I ·d f' I II g11 nH!<' !' \J'-PX!ra o:uesi FOR .... .Jr 1,_y OW!lf'r-4 "' OPEN I S SUN n1f't'ly !andstaprd yard Wllll BTO\"f', \'f'ts1 '"· ron!aKe or you through 1 we I lt\'lng mOnl, larg,. k1f(•hrn nr 1•ampl'r. $31.:.00. Your • · * So. BAY FRONT * parku1~ flrily $5i.'500. 11 .. n,,. llr .,rhoo!s & shp• I 2 •• 22 L H J"lf'l'lt)' of roon1 lnr " pool. on V11u Burf'n .&: Clevela111i. <!•·.,1~11rd rxl'hangr. No 11r"fl ,.. wi th rating a1~·a, plus 11u1 !f'nns. ..., a ermol• ·1 I MORGAN REAL TY SZX 1~)0 A~~11111ahl,. FHA Lnts ol t'xtras too! $1:">,500 l;oud silt> !or tra1 t>r park or 101111ati.1n. By a ppr, Mr. LITTLE !Sl ... \1'.'D 67J.6642 675-6459 Loan al al•'" llll,• lJorse! ~uJ,. B-R-Q, h;1 h~1ny and Real Estate by Jrnn1ar. 4 bdrm., lam1ly rin., Call 611>-71il. ~ub-iliv1~1on, on n111 !n h111.·ay -~lt'_t_'k. ~6-/14.'JO. 3 BR_ :i Ila. oldrr b<'at'h 1 <'lltlng e.1va, ~parate fant· 2 harhs , &ep. Oining nn. ru i\1arch Field. Prii•t>d at -c-c-c--ccol h"""' lrPlt· S.· 'I<'" l'LI .-: IRVINE TERRACE-_t.anf'. C'.\l. rho~. ~l.'>-2421 illl twn1 i111h llf't liar, plt'n· McVAY S:l4.900. 111.000 .... r a.c, \Yrite-tit::s~;HT P"lP :"l!lnr potr-ntlal I R" I 0 r l'"OR•MI" rv····N \'I · I ,... :'i 1u·rf'.o< \'1r!on:1llr. Mu~! • " 11. un1 rr11 1AI nvrr 1 1 ,... .. "" " '-,,.._ '" f,\\' ry of i;;torai;;t>, l1rrp;1<'e and ChllrlP~ MArUn, 8<0 No l"I r1 I '" ' I k c.111· ,r., t" l'an, u,,,\ ~u.,11r 1 I I 2 I I I d 4 GOOD BUYS lnode/St.·11 equity med'1cal /•1 i:;1t ··"'Jll('l' ·rr•l.'. 111,:h;ii•-l-rPelroinrJOJ~e · ll', ;rn, 1<1. pnlrn, s1r1'1111:~.1ss onr1orr1tr i\.1111n'\l ,ll1vP!'l'l ide,!1150l 1··q1,,,1 I·•· ,~ ai:ill. firq · 1 1·Ahan;1 l'r1\11<'y, l~r' 1arrl yar([,fl1·r1-sn.rdn1a~h'ri<1111r:A~O-\;,.i.: ,..'9:\.l\:"J.l3 3 BnR,\1S. 1 ba's., carp., --------bills11r1367:l-lfl2:l. 11n1e 111 $1JO/llil l'I'lnr1p11I~ ~nd l"P('1"'~1 tY.1 1h''1 <~'f'ill1 ldr·a! !Or ~·l11lclren & .1)rls "1111 lari.:f' J'<'!l'<'ll! hal•'01\1, drapr~; $31 .~. *Sweeping View* 5 Ac-, t·hPap al SJ.O:,O FIP Real Estate Wanted 114 ru1l.1·.Rkr._642-01il , ___ l 1l'l'~'l.c-,1 ' 1 .;' 1 "'R<'lf'R• t,'";l . ~L~ ·00 714/75;r92:ll. ll'f !i) hlo1·k •1-all, !anrls<:<1[Wt!, SOL VISTA 3 ~ORMS,, 2 ha·~ .. CA.rjl., t'ion1 h<iy lO hill!<, lmpl'l'l"· v./li•rn1~.llRnrlylonPw6000 . raioe-, :x "'' 01-onn1 1111 ,11,0 , •i·". 1 J<i\'f' •·11~1" h~lilt holl'\I'. J 11c 111ultl lake rl'rrc'tJ CASH BUYER R\' O\\':.;F:n • " • sU/X"I' I' 1•a11. HOME 1lnrprs, w panor111n1c ,.,cw; * * f .. 1· lx1;11 S.: 1r.tilrr Ju,I ---$".'.•.>l. R<Jrn1s. 3 b11's. plu~ !1111,1ly prrsrrvt. Bkr. 644-4670. , 1.1!tlr J,l11nrl E\1'l'Jll•f'n11l 11q r•111 Pl 61"\!l;''" :1 Rr. l:u·gr i.:ar, frncrd )"<I , I' " .. ~ . lOrlr ·· ~-~,. .1 Hr1lroon1. 1 haths pill.~ J ll"l<'I'"."., 2 "··,., <•i·p., rn1. 11./1rr111rnduu~ v1e11· 1rr-·10-·"----h-., -NO 1111al1t,v hr•fll" 1n c.;iroir11 ~<'1· 1 •ln~<' to l'!'bonl~ & i;hopp1nJ,:. 1 '-' "-~ '"' '" rant 51 f', '\'I""' ·J-2 \' \I •. lari;:1> li!.n11Jy 1'00!11. F1rr-rlra~: S~2.900 . rart' for f'nl rru1.1111n1o< 01· j11~! DO\\'N. Jlc~pon la111 1l.'Y just 1101:'. All rlr1•. 2 RR , 2 RA. ""' -• n~11l · f''i.ll ~ .. 1. f62-447J (::::.)546-8103 O Id '"" · ;flll ',00 Ollrrrrl ;ii 11r1rirs! fi73-ifl6(). ftlfr-!11::1i. pla(·r. n lr"C !1n1'11 ('U. I'· 3 BDR.\1S., 2 ba'1., CArp., ,..,..mlor1ahlr l1v1ni.:. . .. ' tak' O\'l'f S15 per niu. _ ~ _ .'Iii(' "IN'f'! 111 l"h01<'e aN'a. dl'<tpr~: S~4.9(1(), 1n~1. latKl_ 'lOO f.:1ngs Plarr, py111nt~. 9118-()().\7 Balbc-1 P eninsula • CU1"E :l br. 2 ha. P"1'0· HEADLINER $.:l{IJ~l All lrrin.~. Laguna Niguel Realty Open Sun. 1-5. Anothf'r ex-Bi::Aur-21·~----- BROAD:\100f{ HarOOr VIC'\\ li;e yard. Sm do'.ln or ~ ('()I.LINS & \\'ATTS INC'. dusJ\' by acre mobile & or vu lrom Dana Pt. lo a~~Ulllt' S\89/mo IJ)rnn1s, E:ii:Pntllvt'b hon1e ~trd by 962-!'..'>23 EvNt. 642·0427 830-5050 496-5791 RICH IRWIN ho::: ,11.ilf'~. Trc"1'1 t. """,· Don't list )'(lur home, .Stll It 10 U8. SRv, tlln<', .~al'e money, lrnmeil. firm otter . Broker • LEADERSHIP INVESTMENTS • 4 BR. d('n, 3 ha. !\'r. R11r11ut't Club S.· h<oa! ran1p. s.-1!1,:ioQ 1\larshalJ Realty 675-4f.00 r1. Ft'rm111. 4 Br Jam. 2'21 $'1~.000. Bv o1\nf'r 6.\6-81 39. O!;f'an ree~f's. rania11c Lido life R I 67'6060 $5 .. .rv. trm&. a ownt'r" ---"---1 ~-a1t1t'dral 1.'f'1IHIJ{ in 11v1~ $50 00 •a tor ;J-213/674--19:1.1. ha . \\'as niodf'l. 2 SI 5 OPF.N llOUSF: SUN. l2-~ ro01n. plus 4 lwdroo1ns. Call ' 912 Via Lido Soud --BUY TODAY ----·------\\'ANTED; V~ry f':"l!clwrive Blut'\•atrr Dr 6 4 2-5 3 8(}. 117.'I raul;1 r ino. c ;\\. total down paymt. in-Apartments for sale 152 baylront OOmr w/~li p ~ O''""'· Pn" ""Ii•. 1 8'12-7.>li I d . I · t Ch<11.m1ng s1nglr-s1y. 3 BR. 2 Mov• In Tomorrow 0,.,. '" N-wpo-"-,~. "" """· !'harp]BR.6'• t"l tA oan cu tng cosing cos .-" .-,, Dt'"<-.,, ____ __ t 1.1• d t bd. horn" on 90 fl. lot. Used Nnrhing lo do, llarlxor V1f'111 I l:.! UN ITS, ht'~\ C.M. l0t·a-Pl-"" 1_11."1 o.,, "·-y. Bayihor es ~-" 11 ., Rr. l Bi\ + 1 BR 11p1 s21.ooo_ 01,nrr ~1fi-l!.i.17' o any qua 1 te v•. h k ''"''" " .... ~ '-"-'" ,,,..rn1111i:-, 1r~rv1f'W 'lnl" -" nn rlt' Iron!, lge. palJO. ~ Alt. 2'~ hll, l\'llh fa m\ly , lio n. Xln! corll1. Gooli F;poop<<> 1 I Rrallor, l •V,. ...... C•. lll<I o~ Q < I 1·i" lo• So, _ nf 1111-... 11'1 -011 , .•.. 11 ,-•cRIF.ICf".-l\-.ok~ Sr'par<1t1on fnrcrs salt' t1! 3 l'" 000 C -'"''"" \\rl1 i·a1't'd fnr -ttr .. rh fnr l1nn. Prlru•1pals only. Rrt· offrro11:1hr 'lo11l wPll"1·(111 Bit,~ Ha 110111"· lrlral loc., Tip of Lido Isle rlf'l:Oral1>1l. s;,9,900 l'r11:t• $153,900 . RKR -... ~ • -·~ru ;in u1r1 . 11 " '""' ,-" -~ "''· . 1·n1. All lrn1"f'd , !ndsc·pd, & I rl1tblr~. f'nl1>r court 'l.'l.'~1106 I · 1,,. ••"''" 1 ''Vin 1•r1·1~. d1·1,, l1!11 n!(. ll11rr_,! · \\'Nf"-o R2 lo\ f••I -FIXER UPPER !.1nruh1y p)inrs aht. $15;> per om• ow •a or . - -----I Cos111 ,\tes11. or 1'.'ewnnrt. Va. ~0111r'•ll\I" nr\\" T• "1 1• !:· rn-_·:... •o---no>.i.. ·1 do_ Pn•M•n! lotr.n Sl .••n1 11 ! 8r'llUL ·I Rlt , ~Ba . horne 2 H Sh R It s '•l~--Oi60 " "' -• · J'll ()pr>n ~;11 f.· !'un l'i•1r l CORONA DEL MAR <'1 :.16---176'.1 l1·pll·~-~fr.v.atrrfron1ai.:P. "Arn1f'h111r l!nt1srhun1u1g'' B -p I IS4 .. ,.. 11 1 , 1 1 1 .,,1~ 1, - ---111u, u11·I. t.1'""· ll "~ 1 u11nes1 roper Y ran! nr w/srn11ll OOmf!. So. _ca....:..:...:. nr 1 rt,11 ~ ., n ~ .• ~ HOME & APT. ,\S!'U \t~:lu.\I 6', (;I l•lillL 4 BR + • 1147.x:d! • oon1 r .. r larl:e uuat s 1ps. J.'>35 F:. COOS! Hwy., Crl/11: College Park .1 Tr, '/\r .. ,c frorn. I.re: 4 R!1 I Tnl;il ll.>'11111! iiwl lil\f'!( !:, Ill-TllE nr1d ~:stn!(' ,\1A!11' l 'l'll'f' s:oo,ooo. I 675-7225 ;KEY COMM'L LOT* -or l\illl si.:.:1s-~i7. _____ I l lrl·i!'l'rl hnn1r + l Bil apt. sur $11i1, Sfi():IO ('11sh rf'1'(d . 2 Bath Areas ,11,.-,. , 146-."'V> Bill Grundy, Rl!_r . l!AnB<)R VIE\V~HOf.-lJ,;:-011 C-2, ('l"nlt'r co~ra Mrsa. 50x I PVT. l'I)", ~ Br. hou!M', l-----------1 Jll' rl $61 ;{I() 'I' 1 'l,; s-1~-<lO'ili $23,750 '"" niOOC"rn t >:· 341 Hays1d1> NB 61:..6161 I I I l&l 11.i111d'.l'll·hrd IK'h'n 2 nt•W pool , lit1gt' yd, qui1>l 11f. 11hort I BR ~ B/I r:unilv rrn rlr<' ' n '" · ;i~r Sill -11 • · ' ' · rt·Uhl't' honir for $41.:.00 ----· 11~ p11rk hy 11r J>00 · · I · " I i2lll 691 •Jtl ' . . ' PFHRON R!-"AI TY CO · I I 4flR. JR>. 00'?" .... $17.~. p,-,,01,1, h11.•inrssr~. B t1~111Ps~ & 11 \'· ( 1'11'1' to 11C '-· ...., • • kll 11· p1111trv. D111111g rn1 HI' • · • • ,/ HY Ownrr -~11· .. ..;;I\ 11·: • Tw1r1 ~l t.f'rt l~lrn1~. 11t111c rrnni 1~1 n1.nrr . 3 HH, 2 RA. " "" ·1'N •R• " \'irw lron1 Ibis ~9600 m ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~turl.'. ;..:,,,; '"''"'''".I &t.:-1771 !.llR B 4BR F/R 2R11. l1Jrt.,lan1ilyrn1 .,3 1 "111™l h.~ hnmr .5hr,Jll11,la1n&0111, ln1t: <JllRrlrN;. ~"·· /'a I ~ ,.. • ' . 1g • • , b!'1rk !1repl, FflH"-11\L DIN· L'athrdrHI 111' rm+ l1t:c filnl ,. AA I l9' <-An orT.0 .P . lrlf'...-l 111nl'I' mcm·1. firrnla(·P, 11111 10 1l•~l'k ,i: Costa Mesa nu shaJ<. V"ry sh" r P ! f''G arra. ;'o.:f;\\' p;ilnl olil-r111 '.\1Pt.~.Hllltlf' O<'n l.,;:r ,•·'8'1·, LJ•lb·-~····7·0··80·· f' ·""" 2 frplc~. lush erpt.~ k drr~. Appl only, 646.~. By I II• l ~rrlnklrr~ S:l2.~ "/ 10 r; s:;z,7;,11 ~l;r:,27fl. siOr, fl.B.Q in hi~k )a.rrl, I & 4·· h ! rt ., alnl\ X .:errs :l-<'ar i;:"l'll'RJ<f'. 01\•nrr will Flo1nci.1I HALECREST -pa l'l!\ Alr•um. :. ra <' 1 1 / ;, 1>~000 1 "''' h"id nwnrr, M~. 11111, 1914 New· On 5-l'l-'~')1'1:1 fnr 11pp I 2 d r I I I t N t 1 1 Sl" 000 rlfl 11 1 l':f'. Ol w pn ... '''' ~·'· hPlfl [111;i11i:r. ,.-" 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ ----NORTH COSTA MESA 4 BR, l"ia.(·rpi~. rri~. rrr. t'lli'rrrc paio, i('r<s your r~'lli. re. _.J, "' ft LIDO R:EALTY INC port Rlvd C\I ••.1Rr.21m.f;i 111 nn,Ohl lge f;tnl rm. S 2R.995 . 1rndrr }ll\·1n.c. (·arr. lO~al 1n11s! 11t th1!1i h11.r11:ai11 . · $.",7,CIOO fi4~---4!ll\O , flprn 1 h1~I--._._:::·c·c· ___ _ frplr. 2~, n/ ~l lllllU:: l!.la~~ 1\ \'rr~· f111r nr1ghbnrbooO 10 $4f}-2Rl i 7.">l Olynipir. huy !<Jr 2210_z bu~ers _ %S-4~t(i~. 1.1:177 Via ~.1do ___ ti73~.l(X) 11knrl, \'lOO Pnr1 \\'1',l'bl'ldR;C' C•metery J1v,• In. Alw u1rluO<'~ rluh R I I h r1 ',, I L 1 /C t IS6 dMi·~. crpT~ /, 1liri.•, np,1 ---!••" )I'll\' 1!01111 payn1,.n1' -1-. I ay 1"111 11 )('<:! uy -hr11nd _ . · __ o I ryp s ria1n1 $1~'J~I 011 nf'r hnu,,. anrl s"1111n1rng pool Dover Shorel 1-·u1 i pr1c-e S:!:::,750. Ca.II rv1ne nr-" Lido •!t•e l11 nO! ~BR. BAYC '!{!.,~~I', 1~1 \\'r"k f'n 2 ~.m•l•cy IOI• lop,,,,,·, In rh<' Rrl'il. This hon1e ha!\ '-" ' _'1 i'l..'!11l~ ,-Rf!. !)rluxe Hnn1P lo ~lf' !\17-1221 4'• HA jllt'r S..· slip '.'.\any 111arkt•I ln1n111r 4 RH J\ HP I' 1 p k E .1 .. p.u1ot1~lwoin'>Otl\S l~·;i1,•d I HOW NI C E IS NI C E I !•"•••-.'·· I I<•"•. 2 . ..:,:-.:,·oi·d. 'I ll'IV i\1t>n1or111 <tr· l!· C.'.n. d.I M.• · I · 1 ('1111,.tru1·1rrl on (·orn1•r " SEYMOUR REALTY " "~ '""' ..., e .~1un1ol 2'·• h11 , Fan1rn1,1 , .• 11,,,, .. ,,,,,. -"•6-451!1. • ,1! 1•rar of lhe \<)llSr, l111:r I I ('1n1r Sf'" fnr )'O·ursMI' 0 ' • c·:.:::.:c.c'=.cc~~.:::..=.:::. __ :'11aru1rr~ , G 11I11 'I: y J71 I\ Hral'h Hll1t, l!t!;n Ht:h ' 11nl'r 4.H-6-11 1 0 111 nn. !\Pp hrkl~t 1•111 . llY l - WATERFRONT Rr.,11!!f11lh l'l"t"1·"1'ah"I, 1 [.\l'~P hrolr<M•lrl~. ~'• h:1th', l1 v1112 roon1 . lnrrn11l r!1nlnl( r,>01n. 111 retkf11~1 l'fll•1ot ~ I IA!"t:P s1111ny kttf'11r11 on !hr h;11 , r111~ 10 rn111,~r ~11 1 tv 11 •th f11·rr1l1H•1• ,,. 11rlhar All !h rs c·nuplrtl 1111h nit s!rrrl C-Llt'-t p;i1·k1111:'., :-pil\'" fnr R i;11•1111n1111c f\IV\I .111l1 11 !arcP 1.1 .ni:-!""Ill 1111h 1J1tiurc I fl 11 rll•r/Auilol•·r. S l:l.1 4X~t t >1~·11 't1l 9 J'.\1 2 l3dtt11 ~ ,t <1<'11, buil!-111 l''"l Me•• Vo•d• r1n i1 /h1-l,.·an1 t f' l l In JI:• Commercial 1\111dnll".C•"un1r.v ~rvlr k1r1·11· 1 I "I •6'' h ll I •J• "" p t ISi · Pr1n1•1p11 s on 1 .,..--. -.. a r. n Y ~ ... ""· itr1"0l"»lor 1lq1~. ~l11h lnr roper 'I r n 111.th rloo1;i·a.v 10 grr11t · -ASKING S4700 DOWN i d h•11 BY 0\\ NEH· lbr-2 ba, fain IJt•al. luirly )anl, \\"1111l1>11rd 1 --1-N~V-E-S~T-M_E_N_T_S_ ll<•lln 11hwh is ~urroundrd East Bluff ii.-...... ; .. re I ,.,,,, ' 1-1-. bl! . I '"·I Ill ,\l<J old 2 s1ory, !':I br, l .,., ns, 11+'1• J.11. :1'•'• a ~.~un1. ua.11. f1y tropical ..;.... 1lor111a land-Cliff DWELLING I I d I I 'p I Id p'' 1-d ycd. «9 ,_ "fi 202" 11·1111 ".M 'JOR" ~r.1r1111i,r, (;['$ 1111 monry on )ii, •'nn, in· :iill. 11 '"-.,.,.,...,.. ,,..,._ 'c·---~-1 " lhr~ 011,., /ll~o fllA Trnn~. h'fi!!·, bltu~. l'l'l'1S .~ drp~, .~~~;ll~~~~· 'k !JJan. 8~:AlJ1TftJ l. Nt'11 1)()rt llt>a1•h TENAN~f.~~~~BAO<S l I! h"t """ t an gf't :o:rll<'r $ 551000 ~;trd 111, '1 blk f1,11n 11,.11 l 'n11-. Pa 1·k ('i•11T•'r', Jr.lint ~-·--~ ·_ honl(', l br. 2 ha, fani nu, CO~iMERCTAL ,,.. p.<y )'cur ('O!;IS 1tl~c. r lt'rll. ~t·h<•>I. A.~Ul1lt' loAn C11!l Anyrin1f" 8.t!·0/!20 ~1ESA V<'rOP 4 br, nt'wly llfll !'rll, hlln.~. 1 !rp!c·~. b11la rt1'(' nl S'l2,Sllll. ,\1011ihl.1 drt'<)r"lltrd 1n~1,;,. k ou! 1 & APT RLD'G!' CALI.. . ("(l\''rl l'!lllo. roPfJ"r runi-W R DUBOIS INC Wa Iker & Lee Prinir Upfll'r Ray l<i.:: . fa.~h· rin.11111rn1 Sl~.1 PI T.J. \\"1JI ll\·11\11-:DlATI-; <IC'r11p111"'Y -Alr111n1 _ Q111<'I .<!. L11.~h hin~. unrl<'rwounrl 11Til Nr ' · 1 S"l-". ·,5 1nn11hl1> Rl 11 fr~ i'"1.,-,11t fY)I' r·nrrv ~ :.!nil frir fl.tr! uf TlJRTL~: rtOCI\ 4 BR. 2'~ lnd!«·pni:. $3t500 Ownrr shnp'i.;, .~('!II.~. park, llhrftry ~R.E. Amk:"c'c' __ _::"::_::·~c":::1 pr11;i1" p111•n. 111 ~kr 1 h 1~ 111" 27'.ll\ ll11rhor Rl1·rl ;ii Adams mn~I <''l <'llp•~ ofll'r111i:: ,-,f !hr I '.'li.·,.011;~ Or)('n 'tol !l P:\I 1·rar 1nr 11111\ $\F,tOOIJ. Cl\11 6:3-~~:if) for rl>'1u1h. "l\'a1rr V1e11•" J BR. 21i do1111. Ci!.I! 9ti2·1·10/! heforr BA, 111•'11 1d1111: l1111rl . s4;,_;1')() a 11;.011,9 . ,r,, 1rru11.~ ('Ourl~. A~klng Condominluma h~ ~pl11 l"1'"I J)hl pi!TI<) 1' 11111 or aft 6 pm & all or n1nkP <'flrr 01<1wr. f'i)·-o\fN~~l br-2 hA f;1in S<l6,;.oo. 64:.!-W,.6 for 1al• £nlf un11 . Rarely U/\t'd & :.! 1'knd~. !l~J...37~. __ ----1 rni. 2 frrilr, bl1n~. n'""' ----• 1-----------yr~. yflung Rf'!l('r ronir 2@72 Qurrn.~ P~rk Ln. ILR , It I . fl.Of\\ 4 h ~ h * VACANT LOT * T 0 W N H 0 US t: in I/lg 160 CORONA DEL MAR J)qp\r\rs ~nLJth of h1i;:ln<:i.v, S 1~ 1:11 T110 <.rp,l1·"1" h•11l!I 111;:::,<; 111lh a 2 .. nd ~ h<-1lrmn1 iljll h111l1 1u ,.1.,._,.d i::nr.~L'.··~ 11nd al'° a l1rt""p11ic·r -A \\,\;I. I· '"hl't\•' Walker & Lee FRESH-CLEAN -VACANT! Jio•! f"Hrlrd, nrw Or;ip<:<. 'lll1r1 ~:r,,r!, ~r11rk!1nr.: pMI. ::irr 111~1 ~ome nf th~ f!.durr~ of this 1<11rly 3 , '""'dr"'l111, 2 h;ith r;i:o:t<11tr ('(".<Iii \!r~a h(ln\r l)ffrrPr! ,.1 111~1 s.~ .. ·i1111 . .\!01e 1n 1, uh Jo·, <1•11111 , fall IOO;i~ -----1'\l l .t , r, H. tpl/dp~, ltlt'd yrrl J!rr.,.'!lll~oodrlr11l \A.'lflx l!Hrh<•11r -Jhr+5<'poi111 ~r"' $189 Per Month! !11111 rn1. t"tJ ,lom rl1·p~. i'l"pl~ /\."-''1111111hlr ~1 . "n Lo an. 1(19 rt-l 101 vou f•Wn 1h" r111 or dr11, 2' h $4~ 00'1 ··rJ .1 •• ,, •• ,,, "'''' "I 6.,. ,·n. Nl'xt 1n park. \'i""· lmn1rrl $~~!01 4'7~-!'iif.l. 1 · 1 1 ' · 1 ~lh b ' a. '1 · : '•'-,.. ·-" " ., ·~ S 4 6 5 0 0 · I ilrll nn 1 w t-Ornrr n ....._, Shown y llppt on y. & · 1,, J<'tr<! nn 11,1~ rH•arly nt•w :i pos~,·~. Uv.n<'r. · · 4RH. 2-RA, hui.;c fa.m rn1 . 1 & f 0 l 11rr Cood 1crm~ & 8·16-9:1'-'6 ·:sf 1 I.} /(' h1•rl1m111, plt1s p.11111 hor11r l!~::~:n;:z. _ ----Frplr-Sll ."llO Ca ll 5-16-7:iCl7, onlv $:1;...00o. ---------. .' °" ll · Income Propertr 166 ·~ • '-.,..__ A grral buy: Rkr. &4'Z--2:i~J. C U I.Vt. RDAl.1-:-Sarr1fl("r 21!~ Sha111111 I MORGAN REAL TY ------'---'----r ca l ly hv ownrr. SM .:OO . 2 111y, 4 -M . -v·. 1673-6642 675-6459 e COSl'A M~SA • R" 2' RA r ll''.\-3401 ISilOn 1e10 I -:..... '" 2 '" ~ ra~ .,, ' . . oN-BE-AUTIFU L BAY-Batnboo Villa~~ lt-1 BR L B h l:'\!Nl \''~".3nr4B R,lhR,I ···-"'' ,,,,,.,, .11 ... ,,,,I ;-.r"'f1Mr1 Rr11rh hll-1'~'! ~!-O!llO f-1""' aguna •ac .. , 1 1 L-Char111u11{ 1n1n1ob1 I,. n1nbilr. " '"' ·' .. ''r" ('arf)(' 1ng-l'l)or r•~•l"t'. gal'aRt'll & pa llO~. 011 1-0PEN HOUSE- SUNDAY 1-5 JULY 25, 1971 548 Vista Gron de FAMIL Y POOL HOME r111n 11111, Fount ~ 1 11, hnmP 2 RR. '2 RA, 11:1h f'i ~e-\'aluable-l i'l,,.20-1. 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SZ7,'j()O "· Ani:h0ra~P n 1 Anrl r1 Pr}lhll•~ nl<'P 10 1:'1 .i;r. r\1111: ;irn1' g N•wport Beach \\"~1· ;..,A Ov.n 67:>-17-18 ln1'Cmr Sl.;;-\U/nlO. 1.;001 ] HI • " RI d d111~ · •'ll<'•'r\ k1rch " Jt111d~ • · i:r trrrn~. r.1111 l'a."e0"111>r :i4.l --16'~28' FAMILY ROOM 111111 11, . •. ~ IHI . or 6-ll-l:rl9 ... of o•:ih1n<'t~ <"•1n1p lnOs• rel, 4 BDRM. _ _ _ Hernard St, C .. \1 646-4·110. 11/li:r II"!'"' r n•·I }iirrl Two Years New! • NEWPORT BEACH ----'"'h J,, :n ll1d ,f, 1111 r.....,1 1 R~ !JR\1 2 Ra11> !ft1n1\.1• (3) 1 BR/l BA HOMES ' oi1tll!JJ.: j\!P~ 0111.1 \21,!J'l() Real Estote by -Outstanding Locati~;;­ ! t•r, 2 h,, !i,:r k1!1·hrn dl11'2 OPEN HOUSE .ito .1, 11·rlo h: .-k p.111" r .. .,1r1 nn! sp;i rk\<' m'lr" 1h1111 SATURDAY 1-5 II'''"• 01111rr I"'"'" 111'-l•ll' !111~ ln1 1•l.1 3 h<-'1rnr1111 lv11n" ,'"I /.q· 1 .. ,,i ,\1 trn1 lrr. 1 i11 !hr R l11 rr~. 11·,.11 k1·1,1 McVAY '11'" rl•••k It pAl1t1 nrr.i~. 0"11rr!I i.1~~ -\/\Ur i.:,11n 10 1!h i hntnr in ri'C'tU l'f'~<JU' ~r111ni;i. I COMPLETELY I (,00<! nr1£"ti rr.ll·hnnrl . f'l<1~r l" th•~ hr11Hl1f11ll~ f!J!f)<'"lllt>1l l !11\'l'h• pn1 1n lor r n1rr1111n-REDONE Jl>fh•"•I~ $lq ,1fkl · ralrrr"'I' hPnll' 1r1 Harb11r 1111: 0; j11,.1 rrln'l:lf"l1;: S.l1,'l""Jl. 1 ;._·,,w ('tpl~. ru•w drps, r•rw \'tr" t11ll~. l{)j'l\lr<I 011 8 1 <"«ll Ill .•rr. F'.llCl lJSI\' lilt , !l('I\' fl;inr, 11i'W p;11n!, ~pa11•~1' \"l11Pr (011. 1} .. 111 \(,J.''\T i;.~;.1~:; Huge \•\1 2"13b Eldr11 Al'"-. ""11 ll1f' l;inr11. '1'h1> '"1nrrs -. , ,------('1\1. $1ilJ,IWJll. Q\\nrr. E:1·l"~ 1· .. :1lh \1••111 '"All-0111' 111 Rll\SlPI'. V1llntP I Hr !,, ti-lti-!"'30~ THE BEST IS '1111101!•'<; 1•• 1nc11nr ~l\i"lflO: cr .. \111.i~ l\llh ft hra .. 111111 ~·!~.l!d:l '.t\tl•I.·~ YET TO COME , , 11t<'r, f rr,.11;'._1~. ~'!',.,'..'I\ l'•)n\m11111l,1· p•'•'l ••n111h1llt'~ Tnl-SUPER CONDO- Bu1ine11 Opportunity • • • MICHAEL McLEAN 1165 Noria 200 Laguna B•ach i:ou are 1hP 1o1 1nntr Oil ~ flt'kt'I! 10 !he Southl•nd Home & Garden Show 111 tt1e ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July ~(}-Aui;:. ~ Plf'ilst' rail &12-5678. PXI. 31~ bf>1wePn 9 Rn.1 1 pm l<l r'.a1m your t1<:kPtR. (Nnr!h County 1oll·!re' numbtr b ~IJ.J?l(l! • • • PLASTICS * Manufactudng * Expanding n1anufac1unn1 l'O, requ 1rr~ m11n In opPrate sn1. plant_ Produc111 are p~­ ~olO. M\11'11 he &blf! to 'uper· \ 1se p1-oductton. purm11~int, !h!Wl'1':' &: T"fff'IUfrlll'.. $1:.,{IOO !ll\'r.St. n>q "d. $300 per IO'~'k '" .~1a r1 + p1"Uf11:1 v.•hich ~houlrl "arn r111rty ..,,.1,.,..1,.0 $.ill.OOJ pt'r yf'ar. Your mflf'! r1~ul i111•f><1t1g11tlon 1n11t11"rl. fl,.f·~ ex1·ha 111:r1l For J1"'r- !<fln;il 1n!rr1·1r 11·, phonP 7! !f~il).~>.~l(J f'\I H. TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES Uf>-S::rl'lrllll~' I 01.,.Jy 41 drn.2 hn :\r\\I) dC'«Ml"Hlr1I.-,. " ~ Rr·:1111 \'1r11 ..,f na,.k Hiiv * NEW -UNDER "1'h,. Broker wilh En1p11tby" h<-drnorn dln•ni.: f'Ylm at1" ·.' CONSTRUCTION ~ ' C"I .,... .... ~-ea- .~, "n• p:;i I k · S ,1, fil I ,c: 1 r .1"11 1h•• ln,lll'\ ~'ltl !.11r11111 1111. 2 RI{, 2 R1\ l11 m \'••Ill' nl\11 ! llll'pl <'l r )\ :,i;;:;11,1; l\r~r>r\·r H!J(j 1'1111! Rlloi fl Tily l l1l fornii jiltl r ill Pr>-!i (111 l\;~li!'rl br.11•+i lt1111r Thr• --MES-A-VER DE S i:i.:.OO (',1 1! ji(;i...!1:1.'"ll. 1, i,;11, !'hllC' r•rpl~ A· do ·o'<)I _ • 41)!l.:ll«J{) I ' 1 l'l'I hrA r h. Pool ~!,, ,J11r111.1.1 . -l71fi vaanr:P. "\'I'., -" • rRnH y rnor11 1<111 11orl ll~r 10 UNIT APTS. 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LEAD · · il,v r111, '11n1.ni;: rm . .'.l b3rtiA, v~n1f'nt !o pArk, 11hopp1ng & "\\1t;ED It .'I: N'llP" .c!r'an e>u! the rrc11~11rr~ k rra~h - him 1n1n CR~h lhn1 A !"1111lv P 1Jn1 Cl11••1fierl Rrl 'i42-5fij/! hr. ]re p;1lin, Ill! frnc"d )d. fron l yrl 1n, hr11r h rtuh 842-4466 847-1734 Ev•a. ~./"O Ja., ,_, til,.. ,.111 ry, 2 frpl~, <"pt~ S<·honl~ By n11o•l'lf't, ~l<l-52771 ~11 \1 ... 1 &11>-.'\4~2-' mhr~hp s~: •.. 11111, R~fi-!12~2 SELLING ~0~4 II/ r!rr< !J1.rfitrr Ohl. gAr. Wid t ftrtrr fi. r;;11.V-r11l\-,-\Y11nt Ads have /-rurn unu!<l"rl ite-m-~1nruQ°ulcl< YOUR HOME? REAL ESTATE so· ln1 -;-£A-,.-,B-LU-.-,.-,-.R . 1i~n.:::1111s ~11.lnre cash. c11ll 612-~i8 Fire Apprai~a! _ \\le huy llll() G!ennryre SI. CAL.L '='-646 •1414 (8y owntrj f'IJtlllles. Pcr.o;Qna] atlenllon. 4~1E-OMl1JERALD e'Al'.1-y."\O~ ! ~"::'!~.la Lwt.urious exec holll! formal $©\\~1A-~£2rS" The Puule with the Built-In Chuckle O ~•orroni;i• le11•11 of the lour :w:rombled wo<d' be-'°"" lo fo''" focr r .!.il!'lp itl WO<ds. l1 tE1El2 AIRI 1~'~ ~-r-S..:Uy.;Pc.y.O ~Irll i _ I I I t ~~P~A_R~l_T-.--ll !· ~ I I I I -Mony a man's ptKSUit of 2,1 yrs. rxprr1rncr ~ Dinln& rm, l b11., Frplc COLLINS & WATTS Rf;Al,TY Wooderl, $49M firm , 644-(l:i30 2 [)('J1ghlf11I hilltop horn' wllh N,., Nt .. p•r! Po•I orrlc• NWPT HGTS-'2 lge br, 1 ba, 9fi:.:;JZ3 }';ves. 64 '6427 F;p{'C1fl('IJlllr OCf'lln \•ll'Wll * THE BLUFFS! * lge kit A 1erv porch, din DEAL FELL THR:U r 0 ON ·n ·IE G REEN'BELT . min e11ct1 room. pen rm. dbl 1ar. Xlnt loc. O\\tll'ra xery aoxious! Mllll! · 2 bd OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 beamf'rl l 1v1n~ rm., -$29,500. Owner 548-4321. jl;ru::! 4 BR or 3 + rlen. 2 -~ h · * •oJ FELIZ* rms.. gan1f>n ,,..t s; p11110 ,. S21n. n10 Atlf'r In no"'"· & oir-1·k. Vrry privlllf' fr11 rll"isc11n niorlr-1, 11pl1t .Nc•cw;;.:po;;;;'c'.;.Hc•~i=g-h_t• __ _ 81\R M2·2i'l.'i, l'\'P8 9fi2-R0ll ' $AA.:iQO. lP\!l"l; rrdtt0r. l lge. Bft., CHARM.ING cu•tom l Br. '2 HY owr)('r, 3 FIR. !lun1 ini;i1on Con I inl'nt11I l"OJldl) "/~lnk 1·<'11l"r S1600 d11·n. T o .r . 96.ll-9641. ______ _ NEAR heh. ~J)Rt'ioU.o< • br, 3 ha, fnt ni.11 01n, f;i111 rm \lu11t ,,.,. <\pf'" Silt k Sun 12-:., $40,900. !IAA-4191. INVESTORS! Turner Associates 2~ hfl'1., din. rm. Immed. Ba. Shade trees, love.ly ll(r.1 N. f'o111u Hwy., Ureun1 ~e.9!1. \\lilt traOr , IM>/ c1~tlng ovtr hsrdwood. 494-1177 Anytime option or lolV do11•n pay111t. Lg. brick flrr-pl. &11m('(! EMERA~D BAY-LOT. - 714 . ~~:.~.10er/&gcnr .~. "'" J li\"in,i,rrm. \Vormy 1·t1P-lnur """ •~.10 .~;;r-,.)"ff• pa1l<'lf;:. O.hit:hlful lf'f!'llce In eflRY upkl'Pp ~•rd,nl * ac~ !()!. 646-13!11 J.'inr-<i1 & ll!,,,..~I vu•w lot 1127 Emrrn1d B11oy Bill Grund'( Realtor 341 Btiiy~nde. N'pt. Bf'ach IT'S A• TEAR DOWN Santa Ana 11n l!rrl'J of IAnd avA1lable in 675-6161 BY OWNER -2 br hrdwd floori, Ir $16,900. ~()-S766 """" lot . 1'lf11u!1lul T,.ha(•h11 p1. Buy l + blk lo bl'11ch ;., rm houS{' 12BAJ lront. 2 Apt~ rPllr. All '.! le~11I 1 t'nlal un1!s 011 2-rt-'l Inti 3 garage~. Owner 407-40!! Poppy, Cdf.-1 li7.1-7i_'c''-·------- BY ownrr, 2 hou~P~. t'Orlll'r lo! On11.r11011n I! Fl. $1:,00 do~n. SJ(W) 11lt'Cm1> or \Ive 1~nt frf'r. \1fi--04:>JI ,.,.e,. New n A.Oull Apt S·1'l2,000 \\'!'bh BrnkPr 1&12---4~51 Industrial-Property 168: M-1 ZONED 11 !1g B('hl 0 1· firr~. slorage yard. Jrlral for l'()ntrartor or~ lnt'OnlP $6ti!Xl yr. $52.500 .. ".P . "'Iii tvn1ider e:-.ch11.ng' for lflrgtr lnrlu~lr!ftl or apt. 84&-2ili9 or i\42.-1435. -----Lots for Sale 170 CHOICE lot. R-2. IOOxl~:-i. Paved flll(')'. 3411 E. Roch~ster St., ~ta. MN&. C1nM to 17th SL 1hoppina; 11~a. S72.00'J. 673-9509. Mount•ln, Reaort 174 ~-=========~~ hoppines.s end~ when his w ife · I R A G t1 E C ,-up with him. 7·2J O Complete th. chucl !• quoied S I ' I I I I ' by f,rJ;"g '" Ille f"iuing v.ord 11o·hilf' !hr ilPCP 1~ 81111 UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY ~hev11h1r. Alcr. R-t2-~. 4 HR. I. ill'n or ~ BR. l.Jlnr! 1kmt i1 worth !hr pri('('. (."u1" 2 ~room hou1e ten st~P" fmm O('f'1'n. A rluplex 11.•1lh B Jl('rmanent vi rw of Bay can bt built. $.11,."iOO. CAil M&-7171 . San Juan Caplsrrano 10 ACRES SIS95 FP ___________ 1 Nr new r~'"""'"Y t. offramp. J Jlrlrni~ .. 2 blHh~. Fflmlly R\v~n1idt Co11nty, d lrl • • • • • • • )'OU d•v•lop frOITI -Sf~ No. J below. snl".• 14 ~111.Tl" Arf'a, Active 1ir silf'nl. !lfJ;-6!!&0. CA "j:·f: ~eq u 1ppt>d--_--JM ,-,o,~,,.-I org1111ic foods "r cB1E"rin1. f'h'. Rr11s. 6'12-2149. Bu1ine1s Wanted~-~2~10°1 \VANTF:D lo huy ~~tllhli~herl 11:11rdt'nJnf' rnu1": Newport RParh. C:Ollta M'•• area. ;.1.'Wii\.\. Investment Opportunltr 220 M/\PPY trav"I n1lnrled in- vt'~!or w11ntrri. c .. 11 Mr 1'ellf'y, 673--116(}, Cd:\-f. Money to Loan 140 1st TD Loan 7% lNTERF..5'1' 2nd TD Loan Tl"rm9 ba~ an f!qlllly, 642-2171 545-0611 SPrvlng J111rbor area 21 yn. Sattler Mort9ao• Co. 116 E . 17lh Str'M't Cash Fast! lat & 2nd Trust Deed• f'REE APPRATSA~ Co1te Mesa Investment &'tr. r~ 'JT II' '/Bf QED lll!ERS 1 .-;:J' l~J THflf ''j!jf.Pf). ' Rram ttlls., lg~. frpl .. k11c·h. 1\/hll11!1i &-lam. rm. P11111!rO n1ur11ls hy lan1011~ l.agun11 11ri111!. $36,950 -0 1· Irr dr.11 n 10 · 'rHE REAL l~ESTATERS "-> I '' ' '' ' ' " I ' IVl'l r03d& lll'<:f'AAlhlt. Rrf\\'ll rm .• iiep. uu nn. • , · • _, JO" d •z 54'-7711 anytime MlNG roo1 .. A\l lor-alrrl ()n lnkr l.i ·~·tY. ~ Wft; • A. lJNS(QhMfllf l EJTERS TO I I I I I t:.1 r.rr 1.r4'i'""l l! I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS It-I CLASSIFICATION 800 Why store !t Ill !he Rlllc ,\11S.'i l0N Rf;Al~TY 4!~1-{)7ll IT 'S Beien house time. Blg- \\'h1'11 you ('fin turn 11 Into '. \V !l IT r.: r:LF.rllANTS" I gtRI aelection ever! See tMft morlf'y lhrnuih a DAILY f 11't tt!UIT5 1u·• Jll~I a phone OA.11.Y PJLOT Oa11lfl~ PlhOT W1111t Ad. ftU away . 642-5673 MCUOn noll 1.20 .1cre hill!op wltll grrRl 1 lt'l'Olft, ~-nr !utllre invel"t•lrr7S-Beach l'IOu,e time. Bit· vftllry \'!~" ll ()rte1 mf'nl. 714~17-~7.l3. 1:e1! sel~ctlon ever! Set thtr "'elr0mf' A'klnJ: S1 2,5(X}. I FJl~l 1'1'-llil• Are JUll e phone DATl~Y P ILOT oa .. lf:led C.JI 493--1124, Rtpltor ct.ll away· 84'2-!1671 -'-'-"'-"-"-"'-w_1 _____ .. .L --- I I l ' - , I ,; •••• '" I" • 11 t I 1-,, .. ·-' ·~~· Jli!I . ---~··_"_'-_"_"'_~_'·-"'~lv l [ ...,._.. ...... ll •l LDANS! LOA.i'lS! LOAN!'! ~~=~~~,~~~~~~~ l~I . -.. -I~ I _ ...... 1~1~1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii, ... _ .... ~· l~iiiil 1 ~·;;;;"-·tm;;;;·""_'·;;;;'~'";,;;' ~;;,~ 1:;;;; .. """""~·1·;;;;-~l ~~ 305 HoulU Unfurn. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 I ~-A_P_•._u_nf_v_'_"_· ____ 36_s_A..;p_•_· _u_"-'-"-'-"-· ___ 3_65 1 _A.;.p_1._u_n_1_v_'"-· ___ l6_S_•.:.•_1._u_nf_v_,_•_· ___ 345_ 305 Houwt Unfurn. -,.--,,-----ICot t• Me•• Coron• d•I Mar --~L~1~9~u:n:•:..:_H:i~ll~1-----li1i'R:";;;;i'1;;;;:;;;;;--:;,'.;:; Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Newport Beach New;>ort Beach C () M /l L .. : T I<: I. \' m<xJ ~ lylJH,l:;pli b~~c;;ny sl~ly ~;2 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'a i;tl\'ll!·tM most. Prtwi.i..l ~jiil@i~ri~l~~i dic•lti~. Buy, !r11dt, sel!.1 1 :; • Away from downtown area. 2Qi Ne..,por1 Blvd. DESIRABLE JIOME t\1r--t,111d J AH, 2 BA, 2 l'l\r ll••linlr~~µe. Avail 9 / J. RE NTAL FINDER S 1 BR., l BA . 1..aht, liv . rm 11"'· hld pool , ldr.cpd . 1 ~·r 67~>-:l&r, 4JI w. I"', COSTA ..sA· Hrwd -llOQf"a, Cp1d., Drllpn l"'lllot'. Mature 11dl111. Ph. All -----Hou••• *Apts. R11-rh-disp, gangf', w11.trr fipn 1 ~7141 RJG.-0787. LHC; Ral·hP\or. 2 blks !31g Coe11,, Pa\\•nbroker 642-841)2 Mow.y WentMI 250 * ,., •111 * turn. ~-~d~l ~M~-----1 c .. ron11, $l:1:1/mo Y rl y, _,., Met l • Ir G!ir"f.:" Av111I. l A rl I t. tVA''T •=goo' ll rt · ADUl.'l'S ONLY NO PF.'fS 2-2~~ =~R.J; :o!: ~~I p.·,,,,. '" 1.-Jlortli RA1'E RE:ASONAHLF. * • 4 Jlr, fam rm, l"tl. B;i.,1_<1_<_,_,_1·--------I 10~~ m.~ IO, yrs. Nf) pis. $\:Z:')-{)LO ~:R l >RR hruse, zi:i M~ Dr. }>h ;,.t.11-tilOO l'hhlrn ok. $1~ Joo. Re/"s. Cos ta esa A{'l'ON l1u1n Counlry (i11b I hHnl'I, dsh,l'hr, ~·pl.!l/•lrp.~, M SuPfrb colla!Pral, 96S-7510, trl"K'f'<i yrd IOI" kldt .\ ~1~. __ CAMEO SHORE S-:..i.-...13;,9, <21.lJ 'EX !J..-5.'i!la. 64~111. i---------- ,l Bt-d1'00ni, bitth & 6, d1ni111 1 l..IJVl•'.LY 3 Bit. 2 Ra. hn1nt-. CASA de OR O fillf'. 2 BR. roon1, 12 lo IK n'IOlllh~ 1 .... ~ ... I All 11ppl.u1.nt:~· J27:i, o .... ·ner CASUAL Cahf, L1v1 .. i: In II Mor t g•g••, p.rdener pd. $1:,0 JWr nio111 h 1111·l11du"!(" f71·tJ !l!IJ-12111. ....arm 1'.h.•d11errariean atnios- Rl!.l'\if:"ner. AUSTIN-$M ITH I Mes• Verde ph.-re. Spacious color t'Q. Trust O eed1 260 114~.l:INr.LF.S 1-----------11·/g11r. stovf', NEED CASH Sltnl OR MORE 64~11. Sl71).SPACJOIJS 4 B R, J BA, rl hi 1!'11 r, tam ii y weicome . 64~111 . GORMAN and 11~ .. ,,1!"" 1 on.linaled apls -dE"stgned &. RF.AL'rcm.S. 2112'1 Elri!it Cmurt SL...O.l nr, I'~ ba. Close to• lurn1shrd for sl)le & rom- Hig'hway, Conw. rlel Mt1 r. ~•·hll'I. t 'nl·d. Qu ir t t i. PPts for!• llf'31f"d pool • Kitch· .. 7719. ok. Ava il Stop!. 1st Ir. 1,-\, las!. f'.l w l 1ndi1'f-N l1i:-hl1111-: • * Summer is great * FUN at . . MERRIMAC WOODS 425 MERRIMAC WAY, Costa Mesa -MODELS OPEN DAILY - Liveable lurury with a ll These c onve n ie nces p lus more! • Clubhouse • Pool• S e rene Atmo~pher e • Social Life • Indoor & O utdoor Sports I & .2 BR's w/terraces NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2- slory townhouses v.•/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch- ens, private balcony or patio. }'rom $175. Suhterranean parking, elev, tnaid service. Full-line food market, dry Cleaner. beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. 1nc.del apts. !I am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaqui n Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714: 644-1900 !or leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS See AvC'O ThrifJ for 11 Rtal E5"tale loft". Upon 11pprovAl 11~ !he mol'lf'y boYo't-l'f'.l' ynu hke. Al!L(J l'l 5k ·11taour our Urulf'l"U~ pf'rM>nal IO&nS. I • Sl ID-DIPPY.R'S rtf'l1ghl! l Br. .,.,. poo4_ Cplg, rlrps, bltnrr. ~--Aft 6 p.ni. ~t40-9'J93 L>eluxt> H•O, Adt1H.~. No fK'IS, 3 BR A l)ion, 2 &, dhl g11r.1-------•1, A t U f •« A t U f f • I 'N•wport Beo1ch 1 Bfl .•• 1 .1 turn. ADULT LIVING From p . n u rn. _..., p . n u rn. l\Cfl, 01·~~ • ele-e rloor UT!LIT!F:S INCLUDl<D 365 645·0111. • ' $296 100. l..'le. ~II aft 6 Rl.Ut't'S -Bay~·1t""' 4 Ar, 2 t -----1----'--------r flpl!/ll'r. 239-4 CollPJ<:'f' Dr. ., y,, \\', \\'ilson &l2·!971 $l40 to $27S Costa M••• Costa Mesa , • THAl"T Pm. Ra, rarn 11rP11, 1•ustom *$35 W EEK & UP* 2614 Santa Ana A1·..._I br, II • 620 N c o,, .. , sMrNa..Ds GardPner-3 Br. EA~r ••"• CM-2 ''· l" ho f1'11!Uff'l'I. rriYll•',I'. Pfl()J. Nr S tudio & 1 BR a pts, A F ... IA f u f 36S ORLEANS APTS. gara)(!'. fl>'f rP<(rl, Ch•tr 35. •"""'Port en1er ~ 11~ R&, Npt H~ &rea. ., " "' 11 $39• 536-.297 SUNNY ACRES pts. urn. .xN p . n urn. Jnqu1r,. :l;{l(I Elrlrn. n.· ,-l:~~~~j~'~l-~3'~10~~~~~1 Ch l ok &I~ l l honie w/lgf' )&rd. Crp!!i, II<' 1 · ;J, J 0 r __ _ __ ~---t 1 d, pet • 1 · d~, bltn~. ChitdrPn ok, 110 6'14--0:l7:, MOTEL N ewport Beach Co sta M es a ADULTS U'lL\' * 2 Bf!, upp<'r, hl !ns, cpts, '' ~ BEACON* 64S-Ol l1 •fW'I!!. $21~1 mo. 67:.-1573. Newport Beach ~. 11.,~lt,\VI·.· l!l<~.'TA I .. ".' e DELUXE 2 &. J BH .. AY.111, Pnvafe pa-rlrp~. r.o p('ls. $1~~ mo. 568 I I ------------l bllr .':Ol11h or Fair~1v1u11ds I "' ., 110, pool -inrliv, laundry far. IV \\'1lwn. !Yl:Hl7fi0. i!' "------I-"~"-"" _ _,,, 1'EJ e RUD(;E'J' Boo~l f'r-2 Br, MESA VEnnf: 2376 Nrwport BIYd. \l'1nt"r an•! i:e:1dv A PA RTMENTS (N i Ur11n)(f' Co. Airpot·t; Tus. I·,·.~ I f'nci Jr.Ir. Kid~ ok. Mol'e In 3 br, 2 t.a , l:.!fi~J. l\'~:S"l{.i.i~·r-3 Rr, 2 All. :l'll!-97~ •. ; ~RB_Jo:Y JU•.1\1.TY ' _tl1:! '.l~.~l NO\\' AV .... JW\J3LE: llll a t 17th S!; nr. 11/estchflJ_ 10'!. 8v''1 2 ~II ,5,1 ~ •• T~1, ... $1 -. . . 4 hr, 2 hit, $1'~1. r 11n1ilif'& Mi· rt .. (· n•1111. pr\v111e POOL. ---· ( "" 11 Pn«ln. t:i-1 -~,,.. "' v ''" 't' " $ I LIDO LJ::A~l·;-Ll'K J1111l1;p· 1 Art :orn! -F1·plr's -3 ~1vim-____ _ House• Furnl1hed 300 ALA Rent&l.t • 66-~ I), Nn J~'I.~. :.-ffi.-~"Wi. l'l't> ~ll M"OU0<1Prl yard . 37;. GARJJ~:N l.JVJNC BR. :.l«p,\ lu !i11y. Adults. 111111;: PMls -Health Sp11. -171 1 'l'llSlin, Cr>!;l a J\1i'SA 1 BR, ll /W, l)allO, Rllr Ill · lip 3 &Ir. 2 n;:-r;;m:-r~dhl nio 1111·ld.~ R11 rclPnf'r &. Pf>OI Quwl, 11Ttra1·, 11l«a~;o11. L'l1l Sll)(l. r,7:i-:nsi. T!·nn1s <.:rt.~ _ Ganie & Bil-Mgr. Mrs. Thompson 642-46'1 lat'lwi!, l Arllt. 1 sinl rhlld G.n.r.I e \YE Likf' KidJ-2 Br, ('Pl~.1 ,ar., • ~·. fin·. l 'l!Y.i.·, :Mfi.:j 11111n. A1lulls prrl'rl. El'f'S paid. llrll!t>tl pool. han'I ilO(>lll. nk. ~l:\2/mo ~rly, fi.12-~520. d f>4CJ-.4:J07 &lC..-1;,2() D E:'\C'l.ll."lV~: Bf'IH'on H ---------·I rp~. lncd yd, f'nd gar, uti1 1\lar.~Pillt~ \\'11 )'. op • n · · iir · · · lly.~. 1 B R · $145/M o. "·1 1 & '1. REDR00.\11 LR(.; 1 k 2 Bf!. apt~.· Lnclry ~Dana Point ., .. i 1· I, ' , .. ~I. n : t . I," '. '' r~ Y; ·~ i- . " t.;;. " . ,. I'' . ' ... . " • "I , ! . I l · .I . ' ' (' I, [ ! ~ ! ; Ii I;. " . I ,1;. 11; _ ) ' .. q .... f p .. " • :J~ I ' e HIDE A \\'&y·Cozy 1 Br, pd $140. llou~" 10-5. t21J 11>11-~'4:vl. ~iO-'.Jll:.ll. A11Ul.TS lin<'hJ•liw llfil, ~'f><irly, C11.ll FH0,\1 $l!fl fnf'd yrl, rh1Jd &. pet ok, ALA Rrn1at~ • ~3900 ----Rf.:AUT n1orl. to111lhouse. J 740 \\' !Slh :-;t, c ~1. ~11~1'~11111 • 67::-1771 __ _ MED ITERRA NEAN rni Ii.: P OOL. Clo~,. 10 ~lorPs t;Nf'URN 2 Rr ~ Bii s.p! ! AVAIL. A11g 1ri1 h. $tl'i. 3 RR, I ,r., OCC. t'roin Sl:l.l 10 11:.."l. j l.lll'Ply \'ll'll 'NtAr DAna. Utll p<1. $R5. • l.A(;UNA ~1.....,-St!'"' ... 1 RA, /Prll'fll yd, f'flvf'~t Hr, 211 Ba, lrplr, pa110, (){_'~.AN~ l~ONT llPl"'r 1 Bn, A ·k t l rt 1 J••• ALAR I I • "S-)900 .. ,, •v ,,.., I 2 II bl -'J. HA ll' N I! l Sin h'~ VILLA G E ,s 11 llJU iscoun · """'I Point ;\!11r1n11., $190/mo. ' c II ..... OO•ln 0 • crpls, drapP~. Lf'aSP S1!'.ri 1\~hwhr. P<X)L, :I RH s. 1)1{ s1on J1t0/.1rly be, Bkr. 2·100 l!arhor Al\'rl .• C.;\f, c en a 1 .,.. O(."f'an. 11tvlref, cpT5/drJ>11, llfl.fio. frplr, rrpl.ot & rlrp~ poo' i·ar g;ir, 8 ln$, REAL V;ilur! Cpt~. dips, I 1 1 ''"f 1 wr · i:: J la(·rn1111. M)(l'. Apt Jl ., .i96-:i419_ e RUSTIC ChRrm-Beilm gar. $170. 11 .n :l-nn4'• or ,.,..;...111~9 1.1., t<l t' 1\1. 64&-ll'i64. ----~------t t n 521-47\U or 1146--5991 eves $14~. M:11urr 11rlult"' onh, no ' --· '· t71-tJ 5:J7-11020 ---East Bluff ceilings, !~pie, .... ·alk tu ALA Rf'l1l&!l! • M.i--3900 • •3 br " b11. rf'rw'f'rl y1t n1_ ti..1 .... ·11 3-10 or \\•knrlll. f)0•1S. Qutt'I. 229::. P;ie1!11· Newport Heights r.~.:-.1TAL OFFICE HARBOR GREENS ---------- ALA Rert tals e 645-?900 to heh, 2 Br, cpts, drps, inti MR-:l.l>.~ TOWNHOUSE ,..,,. ---CLEAN I or 'l Bil. 1\tlulls. nn Bv.ch. l, '· 3 BR's. from lllO. NEWPORT BEACH evt'rythini. ,$ll5. • ~PA'Rl\LTNG \'1.,.,.,·-W11.lk ~!I Go.,,1>rnor S1, CM. $100. BEACH Av+·. :~s-6.~ill or 641-11:.!':I. I-OPES !O A:\! TO 6 P.\1 GARDEN &r. STUDIO APTS pr! ok. S17:1. ri a, r·r!.~. drp.•, \\'!Ilk ONLY $l7:'1 YH.L\' LS~:. 11·/\•ltf1an;1. Con11•I f11rn . ll!d E . Hith ~t. NR l>lli-1!«11. 2'00 Peterson Way, C.t.f. f our bedroon1s with baJcon. FREEll 14 R 2A .,...-~ll ;i /nio .. 1'-l oh 11n1 f'l''l s.L;:ki!.S!:.f.o-S1:il.:M11 FAIRWAY VillaGra nad a Apt1, Landlord5~0wners AL.A Rf'ntRls • &1!"1-J!IOO s!'li ~ ·'" ~l11>;1'r Pf't l•ll . S:F.JO. 11 1111 t'\l'ry1t11nl( you wan· f"""I. Adlt.~. nu r.,,1., I a.lli·0370 II' ., I 1 ,':11~11 r.nrf1rld. !"'4r>-6~ I . 1 · 5 t A VILLA APTS I ie, above & )tlow. Gracioua e w1 l rt' f'T enanl• 10 you • \"UI'"· 4 Re 2 R· 2 .,,1 _ _ _ _ ·__ uw·[ "~~oct wrn1n.: f1N'place: S.-·11~n~ l\ot.)h E~t, :i:1:r.t l'inl a n a na , e QUI E T I I e FREE h ·~ y y n • ,. Ji\·ing &. quiet IUfTOllOdina d . h of c 11r~t. ' ,.nany J;:flf, tll('fl .\·rl.' l'irls ·,, Jlf'ls 'l 1 HJ;, 'J l!Aj 111~ +'<1c·lft~1I _~,!;~.'1~131. Hl\d, ~-l~i'.C2 ROY Al SUITES ~Bi', .tri•~. n('ll' l'rpl'~. Rakrr I !01· family with izhildrrn. tsn'll le tenants on ° u r 1170. )AJ'i · ~Tpls, 1 rr~. An'.I l'P ad y UN IQUE 2 Br, 2 n 11, 1J<"1I, * ltEJJEC.-L1:g-{j3rt. e•·n· 2 & 3 BR 's .~ lta1 l".Jr s.11 .. p J:. L~,.·krd Ne11r Corona deJ Mar High waihn~ H5f. Al..A RPnlati; e "'15-:\900 10 1110\"-111 <'OIHI. $t!.'i/Mo. j 1 ... 111 ·h, trµlc. No. 14 4 1n1I hir, po;;!. <·:u·r.,•rt . MOTEL APTS. :'ri\·ar(' p,1110 pool -Ind iv. to<•tt . Ad11!1~. 1\ft 111•1s $!4'1/ I School. Fireplace wet bar&. ALA Renteli • 645-3900 • . , ~ ,__F.d Hult~~IO~&-K.1111. tt.1ty~11lf' VlllR,i.:t . A•ltilt~, 111J adl1 s/1m pr1s. $1.13/nio. ;ir,o $45 PER WK !1111ndry fa c.' 1110. 61"1-~:i l"i nr b•M.fH'1.1, built In kitchen R'pp!u\nce5, $&5-NICF.:LY turn. BRc helnr .• N ~.Jo~D i'YIOR ~. R{)(Jj\IJ . 4l'MESA V l•:H u~; J lir, 11f'ttt t. pf'ls. Yrly only. S:xill l'll3J \\'. f1 An1illon. 646 -41 60, ' Nr;•r Ornn.:e Co. Airport & ji1.;l\UTJFUl::-2-n7.Ji,~ Ba 1 &35 A['l.1!GOS \VAY 644.2991 11tovt', N!trig. UtiJ pd. Tot Br + df'n, l'Pl1l /dJJ1!!, htJF(f' 11.ll1>1ty. $1:~J/1110 + ~J,.po~it. 7'.'IR-lllil nr sPe n1~r. ~~1:,...07(~1. UP UCI. Ad olrs only. ~Indio, nPw ci pl~ & Plltll! Cold1<'ell, Banker&. Co. P"1 ok. yd, nr heh. $'100. 2 RA. (•p1.~/rh·p$, ~9-•'l'l!"l, Newport Heights RUS /Nt·:ss rnf'ns l'I II" r i ;i 1 (Daily & W eek ly R a tes) :fill~2 S<Jnta An11. Ave. l.lrp.~. blrn.~. ca rport . I Man11~_A~ent 54!-5221 BEACON * MS-Ol I l All;:!_. RHA~1:~'!!110R eRLV6'D :i-C"'100M. ~I~-BA-:-$2!¥.i/~1;-Cpt~. ,,., wkl)' r;ilr5 no11' oftr rrd 10 I C'n111rlJ'I(' k1t1'iw11, l1 1w11~. :\Tgr. /\!rs .. /onl'lilm, Apt l-A S 161.J/111<1. No fl<'L~-1 rhild Huntington Beach ,.,,,~ '"° , .. d h h ht ~ Rft's or [)1'11, 2 BA'11, 16 k I I I :,u;.fi21'.i ik -s ''IC 5'" ·1·1 I l ~===c -------ul'p~. 'w r: nr. '" ~I. . f'l'f'l')111 1e. 1A1 1111. $. ". pll<.!lP ... r-1·111·1·, 1•'.'1.11'1 l"Jll , 1 . "·' •· a1n1no, ~ ......... 1. ----------- $140-LAGUN A BEACH. 2 Br. GLISTE:NJNG inlf'rior 1.ilie llhop'g. Avi1 il Aui 1. k1ll'h;n W/hltrwi, l1v. r111 "' Srrilnrk r,1 111,.1, 2:ID1 Npt T\' .~· 111111it !'<'l'l'I•'<' "Jllirtnal WC"'°"B""U '>I -.--R EGENCY • * KIDS W E LCOME Cottage, Yf'V!e, fncd yrd. nP\\', -Nrw 1'!lrptls, f1oor :145-ti:l!M. <11n II a r,.a . f rpli·. Blvrt 616-7<1.i:i Studio & 1 Bedroom UU ,... 611 J\.liV.AC 2 BR 1 Ba Sh 1 1\10\'E JN 'f()IJ,\Y. Arirac- Sto'''" tile llf1d r !x1u r t~. 3iAH-+ I C11ls/<t1·ps, pal!o. 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Ill" Costa M esa I Or, prinl-rri·rrnll!ln room. >ilot l°'·a l\on. i;*"--,:r.11 N¥ 11.t zo.1:i2 Sanll\ An11 AYe. A ' 3 Rft ~'' llflll• SlJO J'ntl. llf'O'I .elf'cllon. ---or c•all 5:1i-02\ I NAHE IM ... ~. t .bllllhnt0m.!1. Sun · ..... .i. 24 H Del !lf~t:i:l!") $!HJ fi 1,.·,;)Yt t'11r11 S160. SPAC lf)U~ 2 nr. 2 h11.. r pt, __ _ CONVENTION ""' livter' mom w i th ii our Y-----------e NOW OPEN e , -d h·11 CUSTOM llr lurri. S I J:,/inn Park-Like Surrou nding ~ HH, lil1n~. s1::.-i. n10 rirp oi, 11•\kerl ii:11 r . CENTER t\f;tpl4 Mf-M dt-1 M11r. •. re I Furniture Rentel ()>.·l'rtooll1n\{ b<'liu t 1:;11•l"n I QUIET . lJELUXE (".iri••l'1 /111n1rrt n.~·u~ll\'Y I[ II r h f) r / B ~ k e r l'l~ll. ~1:12 !'11nt11 AIU! A\'e, S'p,Ac- PI ~~~~.,~.~!I .. , !,!•1 ~!!1 ~ 1mn;11111c"l>;i 517 w. 1~. C .M_ S48-3'131 p11hn " hid p••>l. Ailul!~. l·'l & 3 RR APTS -2~' \"11 11·1~11 .~1r...fil03 :.::ii-:.1.)!) ----itlu!'I :J BR , 2 BA .... /lrplc, f'lR uui " .. ,..,,,, f'XI. "' ._. ,..... mom ' 11 Aoahf'lm 774·2800 Avail A11i;: I. l(l:t., 121h SI l'r\' p:il1('1S * !lid Pools 2 Hr, l '~ 1:11 11111d1n t;nl'I $17:1. ,'\l~;\\' 2 RP.. ,\PT. pri pi.tlQ. l.Qllrls nf rlO!""lli. bet~:tt:n 9 •nrl · 1 pm tn ~!il R":AL.1Y llCl'O!l.• lrom l.lt.llf' PRrk Nr 1hor'< * Ad ul!.s only p;,t~• Erl'l nl 1·u1-dr-'l.'lt, llld PQOI . (Acros.' lroni S A. dalm )'!)U r tk:lu>b.. fNor!h 3Jji .+ den, 2 bfl , BUn n ngt Univ. P111'k ~nter. lrvint l.alfabra &!M-370!! ~l&-2'692 lil F: 21 '1 SI. Country Clnhl. $100. ~~7.-021 1 <h1nty toJ1..lfte numbrr ~ A ovtn + bn-11kla1! bt.r, Call AnyUme IU.~ l1lbui Penln1ul• · · Martinique Apts. .l~!\ Crihrillu. f;t2-::9.1.1. • f.'6-AA!i6 • SF.ACLTFf' M11nor Apl5 .• l '" 1-c t • COR SICAN I' 2 BR-'lBA iruo10 1150. .,...,. •.v) f'J'Plr. bltn dl'Sk, hui;te boo,k--e ·135 WK &: u r _On Ooean L ido Isle lif7 8311111 Ana Av<'., n , BR .\ B11chtlor 11pt Crpt1, * • • fhttl. hun hll.1"1c yd. Cl~ to Lo19una Beech Lovely 0..chrlDl"l l BR. ~IRr. Apt 113 &16-S.'i42 IN·lu-.;r 1. 2, 3 R~·~. nr ~urh Cp!•, 1lt·p~, J>Af1n, POOL. 1 drp!I, hl!n!I, Rll rh t\\5pn~~1. , B I I " ''°' -• _, r.1a~1 f"l a1.11, M ... 2.'121 rhlld ok , 64fo.-0.1!lf>. 1' n p I l 1·2-r. oornp f'!e 'I h1111, nr ... "''"' •. Cir ~~ .. -Mlld iw:rvlce, Pool. Utll pd. 1 AR. furnisht'rl llt1I pAul LA RGE l BR. l BA. • na. v pa 10· .l ·1 OelanPy'• Yt11r round r?ri-I~. Sn\ ~51·•11.l N'f:\\' l RR, 2 RA, cpl•, e CAU 67~41.l e fillrllC:t l RAchrlnr. nn 1,,,1 ~ AM'. tJPSTAHl.5 LI~~~ J!rl11'P 2 fi!', 2 H~. nPw 2 f\11 v.f('Rrpor1, rrp!~. rtrp•, Pl11 rrn1111 A\'f' A.~k &IW:lut t.11, Util pd, Sn"> mo. \ii3itY-d.t::AN4-brdrool!I bl!-IM, v!f'~. Atth Bt•ch $111~fmo. yrly. 117 3 -0~3 7 CHILllftf.N \\f':!J'();\1~ 1 •·p!•/ilrp~. pA!10, $lfi5. pv! p11tif\, Nrt Pt'!~. $141) t:'Uf t1 1~rn11nt . ~A-:?AA2 673-ffll h6me bl MP$!!, M l M11r fnr HtlJrhl~ rnn. ~457. ! &.ck 1 .. ., f'l'P~ All f'lrctnc titlld 1\if'rl11l!1on "'2-'.~~lf. nr li12-lf>l L -~.l~:, I NPT-,~~"·lrfrnl w p•Pr b.stes!tlr11w1nthlf!Wa ,.ue Faml!it>~ 'l'l n l y .2 BR, dvi, v""'· nr pifir~1 Xl..NT kinihon,1RR ,hto11tt'l!Thl'f1l,fP•lilT111<'1n ihrV.'r~t kilrh. . S1fi5--At1l'LTS nnl,v, qu1tl 'l LAl1Gf:~pgc1ou~l8R.Near ll~t, 3 Br/2 R~. ri·pl, 1---~.,._,,__;nau,._p~ G'•• ~ion A~--WIMr. . fWil!t ma M tna;/ P""'tl. ~"'· "'" P' , . _, il!f'"Plmt CTm1n#-24'6-Sente ·Ane-Av ... ·+e r;-1i.-e.,..-og ~•1. :.! f'flf'i·•U....Qii>I.,...-Orfl5-Slo"'_":1.+..-4u~*':k l.17\ .-rb --. .\d, 6').1611 .,..,.~~.• ~M&.4Ut. ff"lfl'f'"1':11flry ~:-~~·~·~ ---· « -"A"d S4"J.$n'" ,. ] 642-1131 -A~fff1oon ~11rr ~-tt. t9tti pt,.~&.6432 retrt1:1-t\i!io<Tnek"67l-&l•"-67o--761a....-- ---.•. Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw S. Camera 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11 . Refrigerator 1'2. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard IS. Machine Tools t 6. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf Cart 20. Barometer 21 . Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Play Pen 24. Bowling Ball 25. Water Skis 26. Freezer 27. Suitcase 28. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedi• 33. Vacuum Cle•ner 34. Tropical Fish JS. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File Cabinet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41 . Slide Projector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 45. Piano 46. -Fur Coat 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Hors• 50. Airpl•n• SJ. Organ 52. Exercyclt 53, Rare Books 54. Ski Boott SS. High Chair 56. Coins 57. Electric Train 58. Kitten 59. Clatsic Auto 60. Coffee T•ble 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workbtnch 66. Diamond Witch 67. Go-Kart 68. lron1r 69. Camping Trailer 70. Antique Furniture 71 . Tap• Recorder 72. Sailboat 73. Sports Cir 74. Mattress Box Spgs 7S , lnbo1rd Speedboat 76. Shotgun 71. Saddle 78. Dart Ga,,,. 79. Punching lag 80. Baby C1rrl111• 81. Drums 82. Rifl• 83. Desk 84. SCUBA GHr can be turned into cash with a ' DAILY, PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit ' Theref DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 These or any other extra things around the house .. .. .,,.. ..., -· • • Apt. Un.Urn. l65 Apt. Unfur:,.. ~, , 34S 11--------Newport B1ach N.wport a.ad\ * Steps to Beach * 2 BR. 2 00., bltns. Ocee.n view. Adult~ only. No pets. Y11y $:.!75, Avail, now~ * • * • • 3 BR. 2 ba. btln~ Otildren _.!come. SJoo Yea.rly, Avail. able !'Kl\\'' Call: 673-3663 6~2-12:;J Eves. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 2025 W lolboo 67l·l66l WESTCLl ~'F' an~·a, 2 Br, 2 ba, frplc, N"frig_ Adul1s on- ly. Freshly pa i nted . $200/mo. 67:>-4~2. YEA.IU..Y ON TIU:: BEACH 2 BR hou.w Wt-sl Nl'\\'fJOl'L $2:XI. 642-~36. 3 BR/2 BA, bltn~. sundeck, sre11s 10 heach or bay $285 010. yearly. Rers. &1:).-1878. 8A vrnoNT APTS. )..3 br. crpb. drapes & rel. $29:1. & up. agt. '46--0732. San Clement• 2 BR, Avenlda Ros• Sar OeQ'\e-nfe 492.5413 Sant• Ana CAN1 BE BEAT SINGLE STORY South Sea Atmogpi1ere 2 BR, • 2 BAnl Carp.-1.!1 & dfP!I Air Condilioned Priv111e Patio,,; HEATED' POOL: Plenty of lawn Carport & St~ ltlDDEN VILLAGE 25CKl Sou th Salta Santa Ana • 546-1525 Apts., I Apta., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport S.ach Newport 8e1ch TAKE rTOFF!· TAKErT.AI I OFF! ('on1plett'ly outfitted gym • Bill iards room • large activi· tw~ room for Dancing, (;ud Pl.iying, f,111ies a Olympic ~11.e pool • One and IWQ hed1oom apartments, with refriJ!er~ror, huilt·in 1.i.nge, OVll!n, J nd dishw.isher • P11vate-view p i1l10$ and balconie5 •djo in e~th apaftment • C.uporls neKt 10 .-very apartment • from Sl s"i Vista clel Mesa Apal'tlll61lts FOR BfAUTIFUL PfOPLf ' . i Apts., •• ' ' ' Furn. or Unfurn. 1b9l ~a Dnv• Newport Beech (714) 545-4855 Ask for Mr. •nd Mr~. \Villi~m Nayes, Managers M.i.n•gtd by Southern Counties Managemenl Comp.11ny Apts., 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Friday. Jut, 23, im 1 Room• • Apt .. ,~ Aph.,, 0. " ·cr·1,, ... ~ .. ~·~.~..,.,~,,,...,-.--·• Furn. or u~tur.,:. 370 furn. er n€urn. 37 * 'It WAYNE Huntington lkac;h Huntlngton leach CHASE ~ 210Saphire -. Tht Address • ~ • F« Aetivt Ad~lts YouB~~ '-!:!: ol 1 & 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS Furnished Of Unfurnished ALL UTILITIES PAID 2 tickets to ttw Southl•nd Home It Gardtin Show at 1h< ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER AU Anyone C•n Desire in Aj:iartment living ~Cen tral :a ir conditioning & healing -Cba.r1ning fireplaces -Unusual lrg. t lostts Juiy JO.-Aug. I Ph~ase ca.LI 642-5678, e.xt ll• herv.•ttn 9 and l pm to claim ;voor tickrtl. (North County to!J.ftte number '" ~0.122()1 -2 swimming pools. thf'rapeutic pool, saun:a -Continental Brunch -Gvm. billiards. driving range, putting green -Fi-ee professional go!£ clinics ll~=t=R * * * ROOt.t io prtvatci: home with hoo!k-pri"ilegell near CX::C. $15 wk. Female onl.y. Cal.I l'.'Ve.\, ~7285 FURN, room priva1e home near 00! and ahoppifll: Costa Mesa A1'!1. c a I I ;';4\l-1061 6551 Watner, Huntington Beach 714/847-8526 Sl."1 P ER v.·k Up Y</kil . $:11 WNk up. apft. MOTEL * 548·975.l. Profe11ion•lly Managed by Southern Countie' Men•g•ment Co. I BR lull till lg closet pVt &nt pill J bl~ fD heh bey 673-1023 all 1 ti! 10. ~ROOM in n changt for yard Apts., . Apta., work. Nea.r o .c.c. Furn. or Unfurn. l70 I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ~S.-1M3 Gen•r•I Huntington Beact. MEN only, 2 1leepin~ rm-. PALM MESA APTS. Bachelor unfurn •••.•. $1 35. Bachelor rurn •.•..•.• $145. 1-BR un furn .......... S140. l -BR furn ........ !rom $15.i. 2-BR unfurn .......... $160. 2-~R turn ........ trom $115. • POOL e ~,\UN . .t, •JACUZZI ]JGl Mesa Dr. San!a Ana Balboa Bay Club BAYFRONT TERRACE APART. 1 BR unfurn or furn. fully ~ip. Sub-·leaSf' Stop!. J·:, ~riod fiexihle Can Mni. !Ialmos or. MJ"li. Lae mmle at S.t!l-2"lll-le1:1.11e m~age. Huntington S.ach ON BEACH! NE\V APTS 1 Br t·ro111 sm 2 Bl{ From 1242 l BR t'rom $375 F11rnitu1'f' Availabll' Carpe~s.dra pes-d 1shw11.stlf"r heated prol-$11Unas-tenn1s rec rooin-ocean vle\\'J riauo.s-ample pt1ricing S<'curity gtJardt1. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVF:., H.B. 17141 53&-1487 Ofc open lo am-6 pm Daily \\'JLJ,.IAM WALTERS CO. Apts .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 $60. mo. Bach, •ep kit. $30, 548-6986 aft 3. Parklike Beach Llvine 41 $ ror Adults Guest Home Casa Del Sol * PRIVATE ROOM ' 1 & 2 BR·turn/unf. Pvt J>a· for elderly lady. Bri&irt • tio, trplc Jn 2 BR, elev11.tol'!I, cheery garden !iUM'OW'ldinrs. dshw~tu·s, a-pis, drpg. Pet! Nutritiou11 meals. Avail Aui aCCl'ptf'd. F rom $145. 1. Cali 543-4753. 21G61 Brookhurst St. JIB. Summer R•nt•I• * (7141 962-6ffo1 * 420 Newport Beach RESORT LIVING OCEANFRONT, Ju.xuriouely rurn. 3 BR home -water 01\ J 1ddes! Availa blt-now thru Aug., 11•Pek or montb. Lu)(ury apt Jivina w/ Sl mil·1 ..:4'l-::..1="'=·c..::"':...:•~v='-'=!J9.:.:.37="=·c_.1 lion recreation ... 11v.1rnm1n1, STIJDIO garage apt-cloee to tennis, billiards, sand vol· NHYD & bay beach. Sleeps le_ybaU, health club!!, uuna1, 2 or 3. Avail Aug 10 thru dubOOu~. party room, re•· Labor Day. $100 v>'k or $350 Ide tennis pro &. pro 1hop !or 4 wkfl. 67~. & much more. Singlet, 1 A * BALBOA 1 SL AN D 2 BR. F'um / Unfurn. Ren!s HOTEL. Apt11-Room1. By from $135 .•. No lea!e re-Day/\Veek or Month . quit't!d. Modehf Open Daily 67;,..3613. 10 to !l. ..:..:...:::c::..~-~~==I ,;,$&') \VEEK It UP. ST EPS SOUTH aAY CLUB TO BEACH. tiu111 fen-single peoplt) Nn.'Jll)rt Beach NEWPORT on the be-aeh. Ju- lrvll'lt & 16th. 645-0550 ly !l-Auf. 14: Sept. 4-11. Lp. Attr. 6*-WJ. OAKWOOD GARDEN B'i' BAY, 2 br, tum cottage. APARTMENTS $7~ ••k. 112 w. Pacific Coast Cre110rt living .tor adultsJ lfv..-y, 08, N.B. 642-7658 Newport B'ach 1 Bel m near Balboa ocean J6th & Irvint" 642-8170 &. ~ay. Avail by 'wk or e NICE e month. 67:>--5810. Th' mo~t beautirut view of 2 BR cottage, S70/v.•k, Well( lhe bay .l ocean in the C.M. No pet~. Depoait req. Habor area. 2 BR. 2 BA 545-4536 AJ>f., fof itbe. G42-22Q'J --h nd ~-, ~ri.1111. n"', I!' .,..,,._~. VACANCIES Cost money ! WaJk to Diver'1 Ccrve.. Slp1 Rent your houle, apt., atol'l! -4 $100 wk 494-28'1S bldf., etc. thru 'a Daily PIJot · · ' Classified ad. SLPS 8, Avail 7/31 to 8n4. I 7""7"--------1 A/28 to 9/ll, 301 AlVtll"fldo A.p;:;n. or Unfurn. 370 Pt, " East Bay. 673->nli. S.1nta Ana San1a Ana 2 Br nr Bay It Clubhou~. Lido Isle. $ISO/wk . --------------------·--------------------·I $485/mo. Call 673-7185. First Showing So don't II-lave your youngsters tururiAnt)y landscaped grounds.~ behind when you. come over to i:mpect have a few goodte1 tbat1J delight their Orange County's glittering, new little bearu too. Like our $500,000 apartmenl community-soum CX>.A:'iT Chtld Care Center and playland. 90tl'lV "1L1.A!. For while you'rr. admiring the fJOAn Vll..l.A! is where both •dolts s11mptuou~ private Clubhou~ and ~ .lilnd'~Odren havctJ:ie.bcstof everything.. ' . . Dtt<:or1tor Jtyled 1, 2 & 3-bedroom •,,-rtm.ht"'*'-• Cfnfral D•• nl,;;,.r.tfJ afr~itionirtp • 8•/1nced Pow., KitchMI • Colot-lt8fmottiHC/ applJ~. frtcluding Jlil..tMr • Priv.t. ,.,,.~1 • W,/A:-in w1rdroht • 4CIOO-Jq. It. Cltihhouitwilli •nlti ~ & dlttfng1H1l;riu, ....,,..,, billlerdr, c1rdr1>0m1 • c.&.,,. •• ,,.,.&.cw,. IHKhninton, JwffJ.bo.rJ. 3 ,.,,,ff pools .M J«11ni • a.Jfd c.,, c.m., a pl•rf*· All this family luxury living.Jrom$145 a month Se. the tleli'•"'tly fLll'!'li~htd l'IOdel •partrMntt •IMf NCrMlion ttt1t1r-op.n O.lly 10 •.m. llt 7 P·""• V•catlon Rentals 425 NEWPORT Bch l br , garage, 1 blk to bay <W bch. J7l5/wk. 675..ro41. RENTAL TO SHARE? We <.'$JI llelp )'OU! NEED ROOMMATE? We can help YOU, too! BEACON * 645-0111 WANTED-working girl to •Ila.re apt w/sam.. In H.B. Heatl'd pool, n una, ~rm, etc. S90 mo. irl(.'I utili~ ~7930 or 636-1£81, RESPFCI'ABLE w o rk Ing woma n \\'!shes to •hlttt lovely home-w/!Mlme. All pri'vil .i,c (In v e n I enc e ti, .>31-99'15. HONEST, em pi yd man lhr hilt H.B. apt w/1amt- (.'JO..ro l 10 min bch. Pt\. Johnnie 962-4477 dy1. SHAR E-COM home w/work.- lng \\'OTTIQn. Reuonable,. 01\'nf'f' has Iler 1ep. l'OClm. tir:>-OO'll . BEACH lronl, far out 2 bdrn1 .. 2 ba., furn. home, pvt. l'OClm and ba. <>wner travels, John SJS..2757. SHARE my W1.terfront homt w/dock. Man, 30o«i yun. $150/mo. 67Ml31. r Rent 43S for re-nt or 918 Palm, HB. 3 35-4111 er ' NEW Wattth'GM Officet 1 $31' to '435 M- Above 1'bt Jilarldtr 3-11 ~Ide t>r., N'pt. &.ct BUI Grundy Rlti". 61Mt& 1670 SANTA ANA AVE. CM From 300 sq/ft. 35c sq. IL ~2-46' or 541-5033 e XI.NT OFFICE SPACE now 1vall. Udo BldJ, 1155 "11• Ll<lo, ~~B I •• 0All1 PILOT Frid•Y. July 23, 1q71 '.!~·-~=~~~, ~ .......... ~-1~·1 ~, ~ .... ~ ......... ~J[SJ~1 11~~~ ... ~-~l[SJ~'1-~-1 ~ 1-... ·--J~I l~~~R~on~l~•~l::5440~11~P~o~r~son~o~l~1====~5;30 found (fr" ad5) S50 lo5t 555 Carpet Service Gardening t:: apace av&ila.bl S!'iO NUDE SHOW IS A \l.'OW!!! FOUND -cute 6 .,~•k 1111! R£\\'ARO lot return ()f grey JOllN'S Carpet & Upholstery GEN. YARD Will provide furnltutt NUDE MOTORCYCLES o:'llnge n1ale kitten vie. S.A. 1\lutorola 2-~11.y rad1a, or inlo Cleaners. E11:tra Ori CLEAN-UP . 100. AnsWttl.ng iwrvlL-e wni i FULLY c LA u t'v:y at N;1·pr t'\\j'. \\11ll ~11·r-re l!Lft!u~ .,r· who>raboluls. Sl•:t1npoo free St.'Ol.C'hl::lt.llrd Trt-es shrubi;_ l\'Y· Sh.aPl'd. lfVl.ilablr. 222 Forest Avt, RACERS ARF. FEATIJREO away 1f {)V.'ner docsn't Lost al.It £/10171, vlc Lido \ So, 1 net a rd a n t s ) . reshaped or l"t'n1ovf!d N<'w '9.guna Bea.ch. 494-9466 EVERY f RIDAY NJG llT 1•llun1 . &16-87<\~J. Sl1ip)artl. Contact, O;i.v1d O.~asrn &: all color luwrL\, :1"11r111k!1·~ ins~allffl. I l XUR.Y OFFICE SUITE AT I! P~I AT THE YOUNG fcnilllt' ilu•· C'n1shy, tfo Alan IJ, Croll. bnghtent<rll & 10 nuntite Hotutilllng, bftJ we,~chug. ' · ot b "' :.ll~,. :17,?.-1000. NO QUES-bl h f I · Co 11 ·~· I d nest view h&r or & S P f: F: l) WA Y whitish, niany hlk n1ark· t•ac or v. Ute Cli flll!t.11. 1 "".>!, 1 ir1. grovel C· ~an in Newpon, \'pry at· )'!lrfOHC\'CL ~; RACES JN ui~s. S(;nit• luii, 1 le. S.!ll lla TIONS ASl\ED'. Save yollr money by saving li 111•1"t'd. 645-3433. tf8Ctive ttntaJ On !l'Ub-lett.St'. TH!:: UKANGE COUNTY Lsabel, C.M, P lsi• pll'k-up at LO.~r: Hlumi Afg/11111, lililfk n1i' e:<lra lrips. \\1111 ..:Jeon ~I:S-C ARD~ENlN~-G--­ \&'e'n.-stuck! 673-7440 FA!llGROUKDS !':ilADIUM )77 Crcil Pl , c !11 1;1>-r.r.'.,! 1nusk. 8 n1u's \'1j•: Allal1Pun il\'I~ rm duung rm & hall for gardening & smal l DfSK space available $50 J\T COST/I \1ESA !:!LACK Lah 11 1 ·I· ti~ SI. C . :\I, 0 \V N f: R $1'.i, o\ny 1·ni $7.:iQ, couch li3n<lscapini.: servtces. call r'l)o. Will provide furniture -.-f1JLLY-LIC!-.'N5ED * mos ., fi('a 1.,1;1,~·. ~1:1~_1!>.in& JIEJ\RTBK(JK~:N PJ.r,A . ..;E $lU, c·!,a1 r S5. 15 yrs. exp. b 540..5198. Sc-rvlng Ne"NpOrt, ioi $~ mo. An1"'f!rlng ser.•ice Hernwned 11inrlu ~pirituallsl Poinl :13802 \onr-..•r J ~'1n· H E T U f{ N • 5 4 H • :1 6 I 3 , \\'hat ('OtUll<i, 11<" mC"lhotl, I Cdi\1, Cbsta Mesa. Dover ··-•l•bl• 1-"·•oh Bii' 1 I ''" Glt'•-1'""' no work 111y~lf, c--1 ~r. Shon •s. \\lt.>slcl ·c'clL::__~-1" . '" '0 '" cc '· Ath•1c;e on all m111tcrs. trrn, DP. ~"" ......._. ·~ .-: \IJnllngton &aC'h. 642-4321 Lo\·e i>1arr 1age Bus1nes~ 7 ------1:rt1<.\ l'rr~1;1n, r14•ult·11·d 1<.11 ~].Q!Ol. -.L ANDSCAPING* PiOFESS.lONAL Bldg 4SC' R d, '7 d ' r OUND 3 or '1 nio f'lld "rani::,... tt•n, de1-ta"rd, 131.~I ldk !<. 01arnonrl Carpi'! Cll•11r\1t"' :"\1·"· J.111 n .... ~pnnklers, ar· _{ . ra in11;s given ays a ~!riped ki11t•n \'II' ll:irl~ir .., ~ fl Alr·l'Ond, c:rpl!l, drps, \\'l'f'k, 10 a .m. lo 10 p.m. . . Cdt-.1. ,. .. 11 r) \' (' ll n r I' u n I H 11 1 h ",, A\g Slll' !'Ollm s~ 1..,,,·~. jJ,oll<.r.>, fo •/)\.~'s, 11·aUs. gt! parking. Xlnt !oc 330 E . Jl2N. ElCam100Real, ~i~lltll~. ('hilill'<'fl'S fll'1, Jt*'\Viild , R1•p;11rtng & 1nstaUl!.hons l,ll''d <.•11111', \1.1l:>trrOiarge. l fth St. C.M. PETE BAR· San Clemente · 67'.:-till!J2. : Fr1·e Est &1: ... tll7 13 }ro; lot· •'·'I'. 5:\6-1225. RETT Rl.TY &12~"3 492-9136, 492-0070 FOUND -Grt•a! lJan" pup 111 IJJST: Ril!er!-<hau~,.11 llul•·. Carpenter l'rul""M(1r111I (;n.=;le~ 0 C!l·L C"li &. 1drntify. , , T k space a vailRble $50 E>..'PERIENCED 6-l&-T.i?4 Jll ark l'a~e, Cd:\l B• a< h. r1••' 11ur ·, P r u fl 1 fl g, Will provide furniture Jiou~111tters avail ·' · Sun. July JS. r.rwar1l r .. 1. CARPENTRY ~1lnnkl••r!1, t'lPan up )Ob:s, S5 mo. Answering service Prott>el your home & prop. FOUND yt>l!ow & wlut<' k1l-i"i'iurn. [)(•nnis 213/::79-!0iiil i\~OR REPAIRS. No Job I •t n d ""<I p 1 n J,!. George ailable. JOO No. E I Current Joe-al Tf'f'I ten 4 ur :l mos old busily I ----- --Too Sn1al[. Cabinet Jn gar-6 IG-; .. ti::. C'.a m i n o R e a I, S a n f1or board only) tail'. Call ~1~91"....8. ' J.l)S'J' SHnda) · i.:rt>)ishl lung ~-e~ & othe r c;i;bineta. -l,-1,--_,,-,-1,-,,-,.,-."-, -,-,,,-,-,,-1 .. -_-_ Qemente. 492-4420 lu11f'C'd IOltl cat. P3.\l ,1r!l\•I ~I 817. · · .--. '·~·· 54.l-331.J J\.1Al.E kitten -3-4 nui. 1•:d I .'i.(·hool fl rPa. ~·. <.' ,\t ;,. :>-J 11 no ans"'cr leave l\r& li•i1\, 111r-l-f• 11 pla11t £; NE\VPORT 8,EACll * 1s·-I-,-. _G_L_L::.. S-, -Dorl't ht' Unusual color. \11(': Orcll1rl '.\1;...~1:10 nisg. at 64&2372· fl. O. I'""', tn11u1111ri:, '1;•:1n~up ross from Civic Crnler. \ lrl:\l fl7S..l 50'' Anllrrson. '*•S.. 1.~1o -C , pk' 300 lunel)..ilanct• lf'~"-On~. no '\'f', ' · · · -· J.IBElto\L rr";ird t(ir lg<' ,\'I"' r rpt g-r i:'.. to 1.001,,,,1,. •,"''."I "''· 6 ,---------, 1\pt •Jlln,·r~ .t.: llo11it• -,1 , 1 ----~ 1000 ft l5c " • ' ""'..-~·'" FN/J Vw A1l:..1u~ /i..· hli.ifk ru:ill• <<•I 1..,.,1 Vl\'. Sn. 1 • ·" .. 111d-.1·11ru111; 'I 1·1~· n>- . sq. · ' 111"· J\.1agnoha . 1.:t>rn1 . Sl11•11. ]Hip. B ('l h NH 0 1~1r3~ I "1111•·!"'•. l'i!rpt·n\J"\, p;Jlll· !ll•11al. Y .. JJ~l l''l!HKI•• n<•. r, DeeDee * 613-5862 ay u · · .> · 1 · t1ni:. •·lr. Ry hr •Jr Juh " PllEGNANT~ Ad o p tion Pls call & idi'r111fy ;,;\G-~1710. -----'1'1';1.'li llaul111::. lnl c!t'anup. S'IDRE or office. NeN"'""'rl & ,00·,Li,"", ',,, , . ., 10 m ,• !.ll~T 111ni; ho1rt'f! Ch1hu11hua. :H~.-,2 17. 11 ,, , 1 1 Bl C ~2 ,~ • "" • ".... Si>lJ\LL 1n1~1·d-hn:(:°d Poodl;, tun Vir Pa(·ir1c C~t ll"Y & ---"pair ~pnn ... lf'l'S . h7:,. I;(;, Y e nter. ''"" ~,. por t ·~unscling & Information. ' · 'l1!1 NGS by i>·ll!O!>P· Ll elect., & --- :td C•f "~' UI pd " Cot:krr Span1PI, VIC Curo1111 l llh HB Rcw11rd 536-0134 · J i\('I\ :;;on l awn · " · ;;,.,, · 642-44:«i. · · · · plunih, fl'nCc . tilf' -Jr.~tlns. 12 . 2 del J\lar. f>IH-97:~. ""~-;;1•t\'1<'l'-\!1,11 1ng. r d g 1 n g . 1 ;:, . '-'Llp('rl!.ry paint clC' . • ' . PHOTOG RAPH a bea utiful Young b!k & \vht cat nanicd 1 ~ 54 . ..JS20 1 a1·u111111ng ,\c i· J,... u n -u fl, G~OUND floor exeeu1 1ve of· --'rl. Soni•'s Studio 1725 I i-. ;;i • 1-'r•'•' rst. ~8--'.J9:l!J. h poce fu re I-Coast """' J oshua. Laguna N1gut>I, ln1trutlion EXPE -----e ~ r n~ \V. Cha pman, Orange, 1-7 495..•1779.· . R. r eniode_!int:, N~;\V-l a11ns.-J... pl<i ntuig ~\')'in N.B. 646-964 1. pm. 673-llS6. ca b1nrls, re1J:11rs. ma1nL No ;..•riic(·. <;in;:ill llu'Klscaping, I B'11s ines1 Rental 44J J.LCOHOLICS Anonymous, S:\1AU. \\'hire cat w/ptnk & Schools & ~ol~ loo s1nall. H.e a s . l\'o J'Jli !<IQ ~1nall. Rotu till· ~ 11•hit1> flra rollar. 64!'>.-3107, 6-lt:;..l?.2~. uii:: .)..J.'r-2'Jl.t A'EntAC store & ottlce Phone 542-7217 ur "'r ite Nl'"'JJOI'! B<·ai•l1. instructions S75 _____ _ 51-ces $.j() & up Dwntwn P .O Bo:< 1223 Costa t>fe sa. Cement, Concre'.e SPEj\'CJ-:ll'S J..a\\ll Srrrii·f' I i"' · . FOU1'D-llaU gro"•11 ki!lcll. I ----o:-'.'.-"'°'="'""'--5'n Juan Capistrano, nr f.1ASSAGE a relaxing ex· J:l"e)' "'/black hg!·r str ipes AVIATION Fr"" f'SI. l..a"·n ca re, I ~"ssion. 493-1153. iwricn~ 16.185 O Bolsa & ,1hilt> ff'rl . 51~973.'\ GROUND SCHOOL RESID. Conrrr !c Specialists. i·tr·;onups. J{c a son a b I e . Chi Rd }I B 84&-~:n:z Falher & Son Te a in , ">Iii j'11'' I C STA l\1ESA, 991\\'19th SI, ca • · · J · L'QUND 11,,-;;;-T·•l<ly ""''' A11ton1a1<.-d Tf."a('h1ng Ct"nters, ' --·'· t ,. u,,..r ,. ,,.. I 51g..g.J.l( a11ylin1r. f J 1 :<00 C'O'l'fll'r w /900 sq fl JAXON the f.111.gician -'• 5111 Si 111 CQron1.1 11,.1 \lar Op('n ('Venings ,t,, \\N•krnds. .\Jl•'L apanr~•' l;;1rdrr1"r b g. 6-12-3~90. hour or ';la~ic for chlldrens l 67;...71 ~~-U K·ato'<l a1 the OratlJ;r ('oun-1 Cement, Concrete c·ru11plC'l1• }fl l'rrv itr. ;-:,...111 rt .. , I• 4""~9 I A• '1"'11 19"11 ''" ''' .~· lt!'l1.1 fp•j• ··~I. f.17-P~:! SllO\\'ROOf.1 mlg. & office ~-·--~-~-GIRLS prnd;1nt 1\aleh Vw y 1 "' ' J , • •" Sl!11C'e· Cl~se lo Lagun~ loc. GIRL, 2.'i, 5'1, 105 lbs. wou!rl 1 Brat'li Bl\'d in JI . 13 . \Vay South. All <'Ollr.;;(':o> f,\A PAT!(1 Sp<>1·ial1s1s. J\ d d H a uling $!ti To $350 r.10. 4[H-46::i3. likr to nice\ gent. P.O. Bo:>. 9!~\..iG'.?l app1uv~-c1. I'll: 0,.16·S~l30 1l1s11nr1K:in '" }vur huml' Yl\•1-,-1,-'-------- Jnl::lustrial Rental '450 _109:il. Santa Ana. ~ -------MACRAME 11 1th 11 t·uston1 pal l{) d•·s1gn-· '', i,:.trai:(', '' 1•'.Hiiip:-. FOUND a hoy~ l11kr 111 rd e.~P''''"' Joe ,01,, ]'"'''·· r:1 •nio1e 1ro•'', 1t1r1. •I}, Beginning and 1n1er. '.! hr. "' " N<'1\'fllll1 Hrat.:h call to 1drn. 1 T I Qiiali!y, l·: x n e r 1 c 11 c e . ~ k 1 Jl 1•l a11 •' r , hat·khnr * COSTA MESA * l[SJ e ass, Uf's. f"l'll. sn1a I /t'f' ,. /O'i·:!!iliti. I Lost and FOlnl Iffy 642..f,1)91. S1udio in G.G. a['('a. P hone Satisfaction. F.ason & Sons -~---S,!t· & $167 per month. HALF-grown dark gl'C'Y ('itl !or dctl!.i!s • 539-8862 or Cons!.ruetion. 548-076!1. T!tA,'-'l l .~ C1u·0i::11 <.'h·an-up, I us!rlal units. l'f'ady lor1;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 found vie Oak & National. ~il'J-701!7, PATIOS, walks, drive, 1nsta!I 7 days. $IO a J.-.:id. Yrcr. rst. oltcupancy. lHl-220 Pow-er C.:-.1. 548-9~21. P!ANO LESSONS. new Ja11'11S, saw, break. _Ar1yt1111f'. ;i1s-:.o:n. ----* :c. NATTRESS JtLTR * .,. f ' Found (free •ds) 550 1------------' IlcJ:inners IPnrn h as 1 c!I : f'('movc. 54.'i-8661! for rst. ,\JO\l!Nl:. i.:11ragc •·li·an-up ,i;, ~ 230 ~1i.~t:s5C.:\{. lost 555 1 theory. sight !f'R<l1ng, f'l r CEi>l ENT \\'{)H!\, 11() Jfih TOO l:lf' h;it1!111.1.:. 1.:f'as<.1n111J!l'.' t'dR I I Call Brule ~1 16-1478 aft••r 1; sni:ilt, rrnsona!ill•. Frl.'c _!'n'!' <'Sl1111al1·~t,1 ... h~J2._+ LEAS~:: 4800 sq II. FOUND .sev1>ral cats & kit-pm. I 1·.~!Hn. 11. <;1url1rk. !'1-ll\-~r,1 ·1 CL~:A:'>llil', g;1ra~f' & );or.I, Carpetf'd ores, air cond, 1 1!~ 1 .. ,,,, ,.,,,""' 1_,1,0.,, blk I \\'J1UT~; S..n101t~l r1u11. 4 mo~ I I 1 " 1 ' vu """ " SAILING/SURFING 1• e C'Oi\'ll{ET~:-.-Floors .• ih· iaui•ii.: ·~· g;in riHng. f!obt·s, fluol'l:"!'.(~n! !l!t'S, ki!. 2 & 11h1tr maJP k 111 ,... n l}.d, pink t'flll;i r. 1>1~1':1~r ln ln~1ruc!•'•"· J•r1\'l!\R or ''Tuu p 11,·1"''' <]1·1;•·~. ,,·,1,.,,,lk; • • l'<ill :-.1:i-~1i3.J ** !'els of balhs. Br11ut. bldg \\'/unusulll k 1 1n•J11lh, J1C'l"fl~ !r1>aln1c11t ,. ., I inar ings, f.:l'PY "''2..r,-11 ra1t·~-Call •".t·l.O:l::u l.1f''1t f{f'a~. Pun li!2-ll.il ! Housecleaning ~ J11c n1 fg. l~i:i'1 Pl11Ct'nl ia t.: wh1h· niothrr ca I , "V '·1 · A._.e N.B. 64;,....{)770. I -L-o----,-.-"1--1--1--"l-k QU \I 11'\' l'e '''''I \\' k I •1 i;r1·~/~\ lilt• k1t!Pn,j .~.: 11r,·uar, rn1a r," 1 ' -1 or· "' J 1.,u~rd1•1111n~B~•IJay, 1\1-1 12SO sq. ft. new bldg Krl.')'/l\'lllt<' c&.t "''/grN'n .~I & tan, Rrw11rd . I ~I !:eorg-r flf) 11. L ic'd . l.)1111 Tr<111.~i•)rfatiuu v.·1ort1ce, tge rear door, 1787 11· 11 1 t r r I e 8 t' 0 J I a r, • ,... 5 . .'!ilHi:!~ • • Services •nd Rrp.1irs ~ honrlf'rl. &1·,..1r,9:; C.t l :or;.;.r,ljl'i Wh ittier St, C~I . Also 1240 rrossrd~yed 1>1ame!W kil-.L(J,,'J'-•.·,0 1,-m,·•i" •,'" --11-1,,1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l --c0:1:1·p}:-1-1·· \\till"~ ·' ,. ,,, . .., R • • • • • • '' ,\l~.-a Clo',ltlltlJ.: :X•rv 1{'l' l.o.':fl ll St, CYJ. 1500 sq. ft. 11.'n, blk cnl, red collar, I S1an1esf' \'it' Ralhoa Bll'd & ~o j•~b I~ '<lll:tlt C.11'j><'ls, \\'1ndo\l1', Ftr.ar rrc. $195/mo. Days, 6-t6-50l3, bro"'"!..· whilf' cal. 5-18-973.'1. Al'otadu. 6T." ... ~hi!I. I Auto Waxing r..ii.-04,11 ~ rr•• 1 .. ~1 l<•'"d. ,\· 1·ornmc·1. ~i l~-411L CYt"S 64&-0681. Contractor 1;.1y ,.._ 1"1·.u·h J 1111111)ri>d M-1 ZON ED Oil~ Behl Of·* * * * * * Skeeters Wash N W ax ------------1C1 p1~. 1111\d .. \\~. Jl•W•I'.~ t•rc:. !ires, slorage. lnC"d yard.I,.-----------------------C<>n1p.1•·L~ S-12~• ::1a1Hl.ot·t1~ ,\lH ll T!<l~S 1n l 'uo1·t. 1: .. s .. ~· t'.1n1111I. •ilf..-1101. Ideal for c o n l r 11 ctor . S9 '.',• Q0 11'k ,,."I", ('.11111"'•·• , I u ' I •o111p t•le Sl·rv" !', plan.~. I M&-2769 or 1142-141}_. ---'I & ,, 1,11,.,, ""''-01-.11], Yu111 1 roning __ ___ ··~11nial1"'· .J.w {•11'.•'. t:••n. ~~~- REr•>T ~1-1 . 11 25-sq 11, S l~~ Trader's Parad1"se htllll(• flf Jll(.j., up. I:···" \'.111lr. li12---.'0!)•1;1&1r ... ~12{l:l !f((l,'\I;..{; .~ .. \I' Ill 111.1 ho11nr mo. Avail Aug ls\. 13~:, c:1 .. ~1 11-ur1 & rrg, tn1u111 .il Y-\\'ay~ IJll!•l1rv--!1ornE' ~I ~' an hr Logan, No. 7, C.:\1.1 _•_1_,,_,_·,_:1_1_. ________ r JYJ1;111·. \\'all~. l'(•11i;11:. floors ---*• ~;.1: ... 0.\:!6 ,. • 6T.'>-511G. 1 · I ' . I II M Ines f'i<' "'• J" 1 !1.10 ~1n;; . asonry 2S80 SQ. ft. t'01nn1rrcial blcli:: Babysitting ~di-Oo::n. 2·1 liT 01ns . "1•rv. l----'--------J31fll'I\. r:r ()('I\ ,r., ::TONE !x/~~~·_2C. ~~s.~~~. ZOlll'd, • 1 ---.,--:c----~,----,\~rl111n;~-*-l{1•111{)(1f·l1ng-If{)\ HI.\'_ lil:.l·l~lj.~. tr mes COSTA MESA i;Pl'\\'ll'k & Sun, ],1r. Rentals Wanted '460 PRE .SC H OOL h7.U01l • ;,.1:1-2110 Moving ~pcrial S11n1n1cr Program , dollars HI.I .~ ,\lonl'ovi;i. '~ day + Electrical :\lOVJj\{i -ful' )0111· local •ir ' BUS Exl.'c "'/1v1fe & J I 1•111" 111..,1.int''' n11Jl'ltl" call I hi "-d ,, I lull d.1y S<'S~ions. P!annrrl .. ,, c w n, nee ..-. br h~e or l \ I IC'D ··1 · 01\ Vnn & ~l••C,·I<<', ',''"'I l''-----------------------.1 I j)ll>~r.1111 , hut lulll'hes. , .i::;i.:'s , ,., r1•tn1·1;in, 111a 1n!. vu 1'0ndo, in Cd,\1 or Bluff~. I I II I I' JI d z..r, hr~ Ii '.IO A.\! • 6 PJ\.I. ~!'!'\' i\l~n. rt·•ld. 1nduslnal. '~'•1 ;, 11'1 a~~r\L a 1·t11.e !Utnt, S300·l-~ 1w/sl1p 11 , , . si ' kC'O\ll'\I '"• &l?-1"._,, "''2-!411. ,,1or;1t;•' :1bo a\·;11! . .\'.ll-il100. pQssibl<"l /lltn. yr lse . * * 20 L:n 1t Prnrcssional ()(·1·anJr .. nt ·\I 1•! 1•1rr 1n .~ \\ -'{r, -· "'"' ""' ---------6+4-:,:!l:i Rid~. 11ill a1('rpt Tru.~! :'ill. nli. 11.,rnr prnl<> or l-VAC1\TIU'\-\H lflll·f:-1 !.1.kcpr1:1(·].\\-.-l1o·l'n~··d~Painl1ng & . l)1•r,1~ f>l' "~ 11. r.l'\Oo' l;-...111. ,,111 .. r~i,11.1 apl~ "i!h ct.lu'"l \\'!11 !.ike t·,11" pl >"11r 1 •• 1,.J•·rl ~1u:1lt 1ul". 111.1.nt P aperhanging ~TEADY 1·u1plo:,rd frmalf' flnik•i· ,. . 011111•r unit. ()w,. <;;J 1; 1·111!dc1·r1 ir1 )H111· ht111u· \\luh' I A: fl'J>aJr~. •1.-....,:'(l: I nrrd~ 1 BP. hou~f' or !IP\ 1,~i .. !lf'I Pl:(it··. 1•11111111:,:. t'"1"r. C.:\1. (Ir NH llf'f':J \roulrl C'!m~. Qu1n!.•nl hi.! :•1: ·''"I '.,' .1' inn. fh1n G-;;:-dening-I·• •111 1 .. 11 ;1 .. ~t.!:1 11/i:d. Tit \DF t ;..;Tl'\ r ' Ir ' I I • lo I ,. n•f•·1~·•1l't". 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Bt·;i111 "'hf til ll11r1· .. 1:1 11111. 1 I II I II \'I ,.,.,,,, 11 .. 11.w.11. '· \\ ,,;, 117: N.B. or 11.B. ll'.l!-...J746 Aft ,1 '" am r a IJe ""·'"~1: I J\!:, I 1r nlrt, p1 ~1· !'11· pm. 1·11 1·J.·11r, \\.1n! :-.·r·11•ix1r: 11r L•11~•'r "r1 ," !"t'f'11111'l 111·· !11l~Y.·ii'll\+, \I\ 1 .. COUPLE v./ 3 l'llhlrn ,1..,~in' l~1i:11111n.1 h.., nr J'.ilni ~1,1111L:~ r:llr I i ·11ilo11. i1 111,.1. r 1 10 mRna.o:r apt 111111~. 2 yrs ig\:'n 213 · 'm5+9'1.~ 2,·_1,,_'.(n~:_l.111111111 .. _'.:7.l ti.o.\-I ~:·/_'t;,1 J.1; 1•·'11•<1 <'XP. Rrr s. Call nny111n1•, 1 1 ~ .11'1'1> Spra){Uf' Rivrr, Or-. cg1•0111 J 111, IJ"111r .: hr ~ _ I\• ·o ) J. 6(2....i~~. r t;dn ln1. Hl'llUI. r11!ry-side lJa, f~lll1 1•111, fo•n•···d'cor 1;11, !.( IVI:'\•; '"'"· .". •.'I'-\\) N"~lilUf!,\·fCW /K'Opl<'.S);,(l(J ]f,()(I ~11 fl, :';JllOl\01•q111'1 I hHl!I• l L11~·11·t• 111d l~··I 3 Bit on or n('R.r br11ch. C"<l:\1 lo Sa11 CJrmenlr al'('A Yf'l\r·~ lea~!' 1\ du I ! ~, f'lf f••r J<·v.•elry, car, h•>a!. T r t••I' ll•!H't' l:ll.!lln.1 ("11\I, 1111· 11' 1r oilcl •1·11 ft•I 1·•·111· .111 :1q ur~ursuhn1 1T' f>7.1-[)!l(J2 Jr1111,,, '•it•t an·n x.'111.:dlJI 1•.1U1un i..t.-0,, l 1136-4323 B E,\l!TIFU I~ Jtir llrt· ,'i,, l~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~!rh•a1· HI~ BPM r-\\ln-.JM'!'llll' I' Fro1-..·~t. J\ll u11l111r~ 1n Sti.000 I ~tlllOl.w'ICemtllls II ~) \'alur for 1·;d11n t•ru1~r r, . Tll's or ~~ r.11 •. 11-~-i ._ ____ _) ------ l•••••••••••l''h:1\·f' 3 dupl<':<t>:< •·I Hn & An SOQ J flRI Corona •h•! \Jnr . nouncement1 \------------1$40.000 f' !I u i t y . \'alur Sl!l!l.000. \\'11n1 30 lo 40 unus. Perron Riiy &13-17il. • • • WILL FRIEDMAN 5342 Palisades Costa Me1a YOOJ arr the "·lnnt:'r of 2 1icket~ lo the South lend Home & Garden Show at thf' ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER \\'Ill 1radr Irvine COflst Country Cluh 1-.'0lf n1l'mher· ~hi p !or 1111,... n1odl'! s1a11nn ll'al{(ln, ~port.~ car . Roi.ls H.oyc-e. 6-1&~19i0. C<)n1f'T 01~·1111 v1('W Joi, Ven· tura Co. 1 blk to bch, Trarle on inronir proJ)('t1.Y • pn:o. f•r Balhoa Is. dupl(':<I, 1"1{', Owlll"r £.I l-2\l;.1, .. . . .'--,--.--.- f'HEVY C11pri('f' c11r, 2 rlr. July 3(}.Aug. II P*.se call 642-5Ei78, C!Xl. 314 loadrct. \'C'r.1• ~ rondilion TO 1l"flrlf' un l~•llH' or unil!I. WfWttn 9 11nd I pn1 lo fi·ll-$filO . da.im )'OUr ticke1s. fNor1h 1,,,.~-~~-.-~~~­ County toU-f.rtt nu m~r ii \\'111 tradt> 8 unit1 in Coltll s.1)..1~) Meu. c;hoice location, fnr • • • -~-- 16 unit& or mott. ~;~ulty $40,oo:l. Principals only. ~1 1!111 (' hVos•• '"' ~, •111 Trnd•• In!' 1.. :t)lpl'fl\ $:'.O,Ml Tl\•· I ~') i•· ( '"llf'1Hl\ F1 ,... /l:l~·tl,:1 1 B,\HY . .;[ l' 111~· 11°1111• \l•·,;1 tlf'I :'11111, lt11>1··~ \\t'h Hit ,. \ln'I phly tal'11, hol 111!\< 'lt'~ <"••rl 1<'11<'l!t'I' tf'f, '.>l'l-Al!.'1, UAl3YSJ'l1'[.'\(; :l~ hr"'. ..1 H,\\ ~; Sl~l(l(I 4•qu11y 111 lri! ai::··~. B11.! .~ J,.nro·•I h,11 ~ in {'.1l1f. C'1I~. fr.1dr r .. r ·"'"' Iii 1.,:1.• tt•m 1ra1lt>r, tr·urk, <'llr. trn HAHYSJ'l"fl~li-niy -hun1••, \'rl trlr or ? l'll<•\111,L:' I 11)! fru-..t ,1\ Ill'! rll•'l1I~ <l.n !)\}l;.J;I%. I ,\ 111lf·. 1;i1.~~!!1 . . . \\'1!1 ;11'("'P1 1'<'asul'H'<l TD'~ I \\ ILL l).li.b}~1t n1yl;.1n1". \'It'. a'. rnarkrt ,•11.!u(' 11·1 1h rr· B•.';J('h an1t Sl11trr, /!uni r<:11Jrsr as 001\'l'I un pr11nr Brh, J;\i-7:no. 11ni!!I nr Fon1n1 111 lni:lr-i w11nrl. C.Q. fi.12·~. Business Service 2 HR, ('2 1.0llf', ':\l !l~ RV. j ----------- HIV, nr ·rylt>r :'llall , S2!:.500. rl r, ff'r h~f" ur duplf'X ~n sw.non '"'"~t nrra. 0\\'11f/ ni,::-! ~"'lt:t 1 ~1 \'f'11Ta11a , "r H1n·r 'fi:i 'ICll. i·oni1>1 1f'l111 nf'\1' top & p111nt, r111l l•;ir Tr:idC' r .. r po11r·r h.~11 npp!~'' 17 {j lf .. fl'.!:<!l Six stnHon intel'('f)m ~YI' t1•m. romplr-lr FOR phon" :ins"·t>rlnf,': marhinf' or whnl ha\"f' you" Call 6"~t4:?l'l,;i :\H Hith Pl, Apt TI, {:.\l. 1\C'IY'aiif" nMll' Old Wom11n ~pring~. 011. /,Jot ln lln\'11 · ~u. Art7., nr London Bn<l~f' -wnnl lnt It'! ~rk mobil" J1on1« Quln!ru~I Rl l 1'>12 ~\ ll'hn! r!n \1'tr hA-;;-lo trn1!j> • 1.1•1 d h• I« -In 0r111!0I'." ~.11111h ·~ J~rC'""' read tr'llti- 1111; po)ft. f42-Jmj\ • DANIEL DE PRES 3147 Sumatra Costa Mesa • • \'l)u 11l't' llif.' \\in11o•r uf '.! l1t"k•'!~ Ii• !lie Southland H oma & Garden Show I'll Tlw- ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER J u1y JO.Aug. g Plfflu;1• ca.LI 642-5678, f :t1, :n~ bel""•'t"ll 9 R.nd l pm IU cl"1m )")Or 11ckt-1s-. (Norlll rounty 10\l.!rf<!• numhM' ;9 r,u1.1no1 • • • \1 ·11 •11· ' ,\ \\ ' II .\10il ,·;di ' \111 ' '.\ll 1•11 .•. ,~ ,\j\ ,-, I\ I 111 f>lti•l j\J E'\i 'l·.J{ ll.111 .011,,111;,,n'•'ll•r l'lt•il··. 1•,•ll•loll;.: t•.\l/1111, nt'at ' ('1•t1ll'l"I" (:,ord1·!Hll:.: ~"'I'· 11•,r·h. ,\,1•o'IS ,. c I J 111 >: ~. '"'" J~:1n1:dun1. tl\i..1.;71; .11111·~~ ~pr.11.r1i:, H t• r~. l 'tl\11 I I I I ~II t;.i.'i ' 1· '. 111111 /1 \.:.IJ'll\ II "'lo: ••'t' u·r, .l .111 r.IJl-11 llJ., L.\\\ \ \[,11•t~. H.l\11111~. 111•1' 1..1111-. '1. ·+ll·llJ'. ['f11/l<lll! t I •' • •t ( ,111 ~·!fl. ';'';'j~) DICK'S GAR OENING i:i·~uh nl1;1f·l '1•1nn1••ri·1 11 .t ' .. ,,, 1 I"-1•11 !)!.! or;-; The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace 1:-.1 ,I L11 ii, 111~ ~ 1·1 I' •'~I ;;o yrs '''Jl'''' !'hu1·k , 1 .. .:-;1! r,...f'~ h I. f-.~ .,\11: I \'!.,YL 1•a111•1 h.111c;1n1.; ~1··· 1;1l1•f, \I OI j., i.;1111n111h•o'd, 11 ,.,... '''!. I l;in ~·h\\;1rt1. '.di -,,nr, "I' :\ l!>-1\S~ I-' \I;.. 'i l,,(.i1•;1p .. 1 111~. lS Yrs In Jl.1rl~1r ;uva. l.1r ,!, hon<h'•!. J;, f s rur11. til2-:.".J:'i6. !'.\I.\ Tl~l;, 11( ti I(\<;, ~-r<.'f' 1·,11111 (Ju;il1!~ 111at'I. Urprn· d.11111•. :ll hr~ ~17-112JI. 1 ----1 l'l :<)ft.:',,lll\,\l, l':unhtH.: -1 111h•r t'\li·r. ll{>!lt·~t 11 ork. l,1(' .~ 111~ 'd~·~i:i!\, 1:.r .. ·~1,"..(I P1\ I ,, ·r 1 ~ l:-. -11 o ne !lf:I g11n1',1rll('P(I \\l'll'k. Lic'd. Ariy ""' Jl'h. Call ni::...5740. Pla ,;ter-;-Pa"tc~ R-;:;ii;"': * !'.\Tl'!! i'l.1\~~fEH I NG All !) P"~ ~·rrr f'~t1matC's (',i!! !'~Hl-F.,';2-'" P lumbing T,,I\,\~ ,\ :-; .. 11~ 1'1umh111s:; 111 •I, f,.•nil"•t, r t ptp!!, r•·ui•wl('l r1rv. 4"(l!l~t. ,.~rt'<' j ', •. Ii ii;...~-:10 l'l l .,IHl'\f, ;;.. .. r•h inn ~mall • G\!.Jll)t • I COLE-PLUM-BING 61:..1161 A lte ratio111 -642-S8 4S '' 11 to ··•natr, 2fl .}•'llr<i r..:p, 11lr !W'W }., JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' SAVING SPACE FOR ~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and d on't adverti se 1n the DA ILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing bus iness the hord way, The Service Directory I classifications 600 -699 in the classified ad ' section daily) gi ve s you an advantage you get through no other advertising medium , It reach- es custo me rs who are ready t o buy, Be t here when y our prospects come into the market If looking for the se rvices you have to selL your se rvi ce isn 't listed, we'll start a category_ just for you , Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers C ircle" , , . Your Direct Line to Directory Results DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT * * * * * TIRED ol !hat old turn1 tuno? Jl'!I' reA.il y nol Iha! t\ard 10 rtplae# J urt watch the furniture • mJscr-IJ11nf'O'.l! columna in the Oassilled S.cllon. r• 111•1olt·I F r"r <'•1 Sm11.ll ----'~~----".J.::I ""1 ... inv· ~'.\l.-2 t2G. l 2==:=="¥==========================='1 -----• • SEE IT FREE Everything For Your Home Only Major F"lower Sla01v in Southern California This Year! --IW I •• ,,,.,, J[Il] I --J[Il] ~-----~. l!!J ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~ Help W•nted, M & F 710 Job Wanted, Molo 700 Help Want•d, M & F 710 Ex.cc. Sec'y fi'OO • * PAUL * LOWER 17142 TrMhav1n Huntington Beach '.iou are the winnt'r ot BEELINF. Fash.ions offeni Area Bkkpr Conv 1-tosp $800 t'very woman 11/time pay FfC Bkkpn. ~ for pt/time work. $50-SSO Saleslllll.n $700 + car _6J6.08.l=.::::.='-""':.:c=5'35~.C,..---I Sec'y Pel"!Orulel f,:150 BUSBOY Sec'y Ins. S525 Bahia Corinthian Yacht O ub Bkkpr·Ma.rkeling s-175 800 West Katella, Anaheim, California OOORS OPEN Weekends -12 Noon Weekdays -S p.m. Fridi11, July 2), 1971 .,, DAILY PILOT S'fj: Find Your Name If your name 11 li1ttd In • specl1I 1d -ft could 1ppe1r under 1ny cl111ificatlon, to look 1t them 111 -phOM 642-5678, Extension 314, betwffn 9 •.m. •nd 1 p.m. to make 1rr1n9ement1 to pick up your ticket• at any convenl¥t DA ILY PILOT office. Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT .__.__,,.._'' _,][Il]IL~-_....-=--i .____-_l[Il] Help W•nted, M & F 710Help Wai. & F 710Help Wan t~-· ~ & F 710 HAVE FUN like to Meet People 2 tickets to the Southland Home & G•rden Show 1601 Bayside Dr, Corona del Re,."'ept/Scc'y lo $-1501 ~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t.1ar prefer some exper, ap-Stat 'fypist $~Z5 +I( [Ill ply ;,30 pm Wed-S,o. G•o'I Otti<'<" 1100 r ·--· I I I l~_~l[Il]r L _ ____,J[Il]I CASHIER·RECEPT Cost AC'ci . Clerk $400 I . t (ll'lJfoYment t £"111oym111t t NEWPORT Good Money-Exciting & Fun Work Part or Full t ime jobs os Waitresses ;11 the Exper. 'fhrlft or finance co. p I A ANAHEIM to work in 1hrift ofc. located ersonne gency CONVENTION in \\/orld hdqtrs ot Avco 833 Dover Dr.,. N .B. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 No experience necessary; we have a training program. Hours and days to fit your schedule. CENTER J-'inancu:tl St'rvices. Xln't 642-3870 salary. t.lany cu, benefits. INSTRUCTIONAL July JO.Aug. 8 Apply in ""'i'SOn, Aveo -EXPERIENCED-MATERIALS Please cau 6-12-5678, ext. Jl4 r-NURSES AIDES c. Th-•I•. 6"" Ne'',.,..,,rl Center CENTER PHONL SOLICITORS -Your MANAGEMENT horn•. Y"" "'""'· w. pm- Don The Beachcomber Restaurant 3901 Coast Hwy. ,,,-.1ween 9 and 1 pm !o • ""' ·r• 1 hifu F c·lain1 your tickt'ts. iNorth l -=D='·_::.•'='="c=IO=J~, _N_._B=. ---A· 1 8 · l4J Time. AUDIO.VISUAL X-i\llLITARY OFFICERS vide )('ads. Local calls only Counly toll-tree nwmber is CASHIER C W h Huntington Beach ASSISTANT BET\VEEN AGES 25-30. Ez $~0 day. Apply, 225 Statt' Applications. from 8 A.M. to S Mr. Hurst P.M. -ar as Convalescent Hosp. Distributes aud10.-v1sua! 540-12'1()) . 50 Full or pt ~1me. 644-44 18811 Florida Ave. equ1p1ne11r. assists in layout If' YOU J-IAVE RECENT-0:.llege Blvd, Anaheim or LY RETlffiNED FR 0 J\t 63H150. VIETr>.'AM \VE HAVE A _P_R_O~F-,E~S~S-JD~,-N-AL--p-h_o_o-,t * * * CASHIER, Gen'! of l ice , H.B. 847-3515 & design of audio systems. 2 YOUNG 111en, 18 & :.?O wiU 1 · 1 F . I a· I tl I c enca . inc a 1es co l ng EXP'D ('(IOk for part-time Supervis('S operation & do odd job5, Lav.;n v.·ork, p t ti' N store. ar me, perni. o Y..'ork "rt'Parlng &: c ..... •ing n1aintenan<"e of equipn1ent; JOB 1'HAT YOUR LEAD-sollcitor • Dana Point, San l~!'-~~~"!"'l!''l"'!'!!~!'!J!!~!!!!!1'!J!!!'1!1!!!!J!~!!!!l!~!!1!1!!1"!!\!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!l!i~!!!!l!!!l!!!l I EllSlltP QU1\LITY \\/ILL Clemente, Capistrano area. Help W•nted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 FIT RIGHT INTO. YOU Work in your own home. painting, etc. Reliable & ex-U o--' _,, phone rn s. ~ mg r, petio luncheons or dinners assisls instructors in UM-; perienced. 642-0022, ask tor Ba k -N 2S F h' c Su.;;et, o. as ion tv,.1ce a week in pvt honie, maintains mventory; super-Brian or Greg. J I NB l;;o;;'"'<Oiffi;'c;-;;c:=:::;::: !..'."'~'=· ~· ~·---~-~ CdM. 675-0316. vises personnel.. PROF"ESSJONAL Bartcndcr CLERK typist, good typing R AUDIO VISUAL a\'ailable for home parties, ski!ls & congenial persona.ii· EX~E IENCED C' .o c k ta 11 OPERATOR \VlLL ACT AS A R EL.RUIT· Bt>St dcal in uea. P hone ER FOR A LARGE LAND 83J-l465 ~tween 9:00 a .m. YNVEST/'lfENT CO. INTER-11-nd noon. WAITRESSES 673-3657. 'vart~. Attractive 11-30. 1-c:L"w:::CC:-:,.O:::::-'C'"=• l ~'~Y~'~"~'~;r<d'.0':~646--05'.:'.~1~3~. __ See Chuck Ye ager. \Vhite Set up, operalrs, mon1101·s. Job Wanted, F•male 702 COOK·RE LIEF SHI FT Horse Inn. J295 Ne wport adjust variety of audio.vis- BEAUTIFUL NE \VP QR T Blvd, N.B. ual equlpnlt>nt. i.t. over· V!E\V PEOPLE \V!-10 Rl.---~~---~--t SPO~D TO "UR ADS. P R 0 r t; S S 1 0 N A L CAN"r BE AFRAID TO n1odel/teacher. also dance i\'ll'.:!'..T OBJECTIONS. teacher. 534-2221 & t'M5-0758. SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM GENERAL Off ice. Exper. all -----------! h"'d •roJ·~_,,,,_ r-c-•·" VILLA 2 Da= 7 e.m-3:30 ..... ,, ''" ""'· ,. ·"" proc. Reliable. 11·an1 ""fill. ~., EXPERIENCED Casuality I d t , • Salary + Bonus Plan "" pm, 2 d•ys 10'.3o am-7 nm, Payers, reeor crs, s 11:.c or ro~. Pho11e &l&-'llJ.I a!! ,__ ,. ln~urance Girl. Hirn projector~: operates, • !,lush Offices l P.\I. 2 days off. Son1r "'"-'11·\E>dgr Call 842-4·149. of res-trictrd diet helplul. mon1lr1rs & .adJUS\s <'qui p-• Fringe Benefi1s HOUSEWORK $2.00 hour * * .. 4S4-97iit * .. * All new kifcllen & equ1p, f'HA-VA LOAN P rocessor rncnt for rt'ar :;creen pl'll· CaJI bt>twn 8 am-5 pm for 3 yrs exp in packaging & jeetion on closed c ircuit fund g. Lrg corp w/xJnt co 1e\C\'is1on 16nin1 & st>lect· • Start Imn1edialely CALL NOW 547-6771 appt. &t2-5S6l. N.B. benefits, 962-5515 O-n1at1c ·,Jid• p•~J.t'Clors·, AIDES for Convalescence , O EXPER elderly care or family catt. J.fus~~ ~;er 2L Ap~ly tn FISHING TACKLE peMorm1~routir~e 1 mainten- 1-iomemakers. 547-6681. Sales & llt'rvice. Good onnnr. ant-e o ... ,.,u1pn1 ... n. person, Surf & Sirloin, 5930 ,,,,... Mr. Ask for Kent Adams Help W.nled M & F 710 \v C H NB tunity for e.ggressive yng • · oast wy, · man v.·/growing company. GRAPHICS LAB A & H & OL MEN Cl-llLD care, v.·eekdays, 2 Good kn0\\1edge of salt \\'a-TECHNICIAN Are you 1irro of your pi~-school girls in Turtle Rock 1<'r 1i1>hing & mi'Ch ability (J1~rah'; slide n ·produc-J\lATURt: Sa!rs!Arly, no f'X· t>nt lt'ad program. No can-_h_o~m~•=S.U-=94-1--9~·~~---req'd. Send resume & salary lion can1rl'a ; handles 8 & P"r nl'Cl'~S. Jn1erv1\'S only \·assing or su!iciting. Call-DELIVERY, olfi~ Jurnitun>. requiren1ent to Oasslfied 16n1m still can1era; pru· J~;3(}...:i Pl'ol. Sh.011i-O!f, 22 ing on t"stab. a rcounti;, P"'ler 1n1tn Ol'er 30. illust Ad #195, Dailv Pilot P.O. <lul'es nncruf1cht', l·a1·toons, · Vashion Tsl11nd , N.B. }:arnin,;s CQn1111enCe in1n1e>(i. be bondable, insurable & in-1360, C.;>.f. 926z6. ' ii lUSll\1h'S alld !('llt'l'S; Jlfl'· i\tAJJ), l!\'('-Jn. for latnily of Should be in exct.>ss ol $250 1cresterl in pern1ancnt posi· FOR your new ,.,, .,. A-l J><l.ft•s 1ra11spareni.:1es , tn· 5 N B " 1 ., " 1 U t 1 . . , area. n.c s. req'd. per wk. Se-rend year re· tion. $2.'i5/hr-+ benefits. Personnel Agency, 800 S. El c u 1n~ Ilse O roor; over-&l>-07JS; J::!~2221 ne11·a1, 23't.. lmn1t(f. ad-&lfr.8981 forappt. Camino Real, S an se..•s pro<lucnonofaJJgraph· vancen1e1Tts, Call !Or appt. DENTAL ASSISTANT ClenientE>. ics 1na1er1&1s rclaicd to 111· 9 am-3 pm \\'kdys. 833'·27!1. CllAIRSIDE -Busy oUice, FOOD & Cocktall W11l\N'ss slrUction. MEDICAL SALES X·RAY-NUCLEAR Ou ts1 anding oppor. for ACCOUNTS receivable clerk gome Sat11rday's. Flin...., Pl c .. ~ exper. 11me. o u Id OFFSET il1 l'dical Sal~ career W/a k•arlrr 1n the Jn<lu~1ry, Pick- "r 111e<hca] Products D1vi- :;1on, P icker Corp. e.xper. in manual pos1ing, 10 bPnetits. Hunt. Bch. area. d I · t · key adding machine, Salary Ph: 846-3540 8 arn-6 pm. e~e op uito !llnlt'. Day PRESS OPERATOR comn1ensurale with ability. ~hift. Rancho ::;an J oaquin Half-1Jme position sv.·ing ,\lrs. Guerrero. c 0 as t DENTAL as~\stant-Newport Coll C~ul'Se., JSOZ1 Culvrr shift., 4pn1 ·1o 9pn1 1\londay Catarnaran, San Juan orthodontic off i ce , Rd, Irvine. Near U.C.1. Ask thi11Thursday.Op~ra1esolf· Capistrano, 49.~586. Chairside. Approx 4 for Waync, 83:>--0l l2. set and d1r,.M irnpression Kno11·l('(J~f' ol 1J1ed1Cl'll );. ~-~-dsys/wk. Top pay. Liberal ,JRLF'r l day-payroll , c!up!1c:111nf:'t'Qu1p n1f'n1: pre- A TT ENT T 0 N ~ Young fringe benerits. Age 21}-.30, I U Ill I Ray or Nuclr ar f'QU ip. is f"Q'd & a baC'ki;round in :<.1l es is rrcfrrablP. house11 i[C' 10 i1·11rk in ice rec pay_ nusu oppon. pa.rc-s n!'gat1~·t•s and p ides: Exp req'd. &12-1626. for ambitious gal. 642-3472 (1pariuuig and n1asking; C.'un1/K'll5a I 10 11 (,1n1n1cnsur- ~·1e \\'/expt>r. Extensive cu. IX'n,...f1 ts. ('re am slore ~P.\1, 5 d;iy \\'('f'k Phor1e 67J.--9696 from DENTAL a~st. Front desk NB. n1ai11la1ns loventllry; flpf'f· exp. Sharp, friendly girl GIRL friday, J\1 at ur ... ~1es pholocop1rr. binding, 11A.\l-2P;\L \v/neat appearance v.•ho t.tr-d irnl e x-per. he Ip t u I. eoUallriK. J11£:";;:1ng. cutti ng ALTERATIO~ I a rl Y & likes people. 642--9942 . 'J'elt>phl"lne personality. Will and paper <lrUhng equip- saleslndy or l'Ombination -=""'"""~~===~ 1 \\.J'llP. fully )")Ur qual\li- cat1ons. <'XfX'r .• ~ n'qu1re· 1n.-•n1 s, 1~. 0 . Bo.\'. G28G. DENTAL RECEPT. train. 6-1·1-0065 aJt 4:30. men . a lt e ral 1on/sa!eslady. 548-5383. Desk only. Dental exper. necess. Some Sats. Salary H0;>.1Eli.·IA~Elt for pleasant &>n<l Jl.t>Sunie Classified Ad Sunki!Ot ~!.1t1on. Anah<'1m, tiorr:t'-\\·on1an c~pab]P ()! r\~ Dail P ilot P.O. Box Calif. 9i:I06. APPLY NOW tor part time I k d open, fnn:;:c benefits. H.B. fond !'.crvice he P on \\' n s. area. Ph. 846·3540 8AM-6P.\1 cann.r: for 2 children + ' Y ' 1'11AID, pllrl hme, 11Jr new honit.>. Mothl'r UL AU duties. ~~-Cosla illcsa, Cal!!. \l'r·~t Nini• ViJJa.o; in Lai:;una -~M~';''~dn~\~·,'..i&~d~o~m~a:'':'~'':"•~· [:=7:~~:=;:~~~=: 1 ~'~''\"~'~111. i'9&-~5~16~·1fol'ITT''J'l.fFi1~0:'.':1 t. ;i.18--3154 or 548-154•1. MEN Must be c!ran & neat. over MARRIED Call S38-JI03 aft l p.m. BAR.\IAI D~Exp'd. Apply in DISHWASHER peri;o n htv.•n 1-2 pm, ;\olon-Fr1 ;it the Green Utn!rrn, 1930 Plac;:ntia. c_:-.t BAH.\IAtD 11·11ntcd at 1ht> Lolus Rooni full 1i111P and 1x11•t 11n1e help. 51.'>-9882. !ITl-9'.iTh BAR\J,\rD -!-i1n>{l1•, onracL l\n Mstun\e. The .1-:~coparle R('l0p1 , 1664. t-.'ewport Blvd, C .1\1. Bt:ELINE Fashlflll!I need h~lp. High profit No roll. or rlel}'. No i n v escmenl . 7jt}.'i'.lll , ;>4$-0-187 BE HAPPY. \Vork your O\\'fl _"l'p('('d. Nf>l'd 2 good licensed Real ~StR1e &al~ple Mght a\\'RY. W. E . Lacl'lenmyer Rltr. ~3928 Eves. 67~4577 BEC0 '.\1E an A l'>I \\'A Y DISTRIBUTOR. Tncon1e xln\ alter 1rainin11: com· pleted. UnmR lc hf'd op- portunity, Phone 5-15-873R. BOAT CARPENTERS \Vith t'Xpcr. building large C\JS'tom yiichts. \Villa rd Boat \Vork~. 1300 Logan Ave, C.M. --BOYS 1~14 to dellvcr paper5 In the San Oemente, .<;;an Juan Capis- trano and CaplstrAJlO Beach .,. .. DAILY PILOT 492.-142() TIME FOR 'QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 21. Apply in person, Surf & * * * * * • • INSTALLMENT No age 11m1t, to service oi1r ~irloin, 5930 \V. Coast Hwy. HOUSEKEEPt.:R, und.-r :\:i. LOAN CLERK .,riui pmer1t &_ Jt>arn olh<'r NB. h<'>nutiful llay!ron1 ho;)n1<', -United --\1ork. Could mr an duu\oJ.:1" " , , ... ,, I '~ mo California Bank -E pn\a e ... rrs. .MJ. • 1u·cv101.1.~ in('()rne, arn1np; fii3.~'.\:xi. :'.1-H E. Coast Hwy. oproMunily Sl70, 1vk. CaJl * * • * * * .. Corona tl('l Illar for J~r.<.onal int<'rvi<'1V. Br- 67~9240 l\\'N'n S & 10 AM. 496-'.nll.'l. DISTRIBlITORS \\'antrrl. sell B11~ic f-[ Protein Vitamin_ 646--4~123 ---~~-OMV GIRL llOLJSEKF.EPER nCPd!'.'<l, to r;ir<' for 2 hoyi; agrs .'l .<ind 2_ }~qua] Oppor. Eniployrr I.11·1"-in or out. R('rerenrrs1 ·~~~~~~-~~~ I i\'rw t. usffi desk. i11u~1 Be es~rnt 1al. 546-6:!80, for ap-.1 ~-[T J \B:iCOPRODUCTS l:xpe r. 111 D:\1V Salary "pen. pol1"1tli1c11t, . D1v1s1on of Con.'J0\1dated foods. --------$35-$175 PER DAY ('on 1 a c t Jerry En1·in ----------ha.~ nnnl•'" nprn1ni;s for 1hl' 6-16-9303. liSKPP.S En1plyr pays fe r . lol!o11·1ng positions; :-.t{.'n, 11·on1rn & ch1!dn•n for D L • I Gcori.:e Al!en Byland Agen-Ao;i;rn1hlcr ('Xtra & bi1 part lor non ean ew1S mph. c:v lOO·B E. 16th, S.A. l\1at1·tiril handlrr & lrurk union & ron1mcrciaJs. !2ll! Costa Me!':a, Olli!. 54.7-0395. (lr1vrr. Xln't tiene!!ls & 461 -30:J1. DRAPERY \\·ork room girl, HOUSEKEEPF.R !Jvt in, wnrking oondi!ion.'I. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E>xp only. COIT DRAPERY v.•lle dccea~d. 1 <'hildren, r_;(111al o ppor. cn1p!oycr NO EXPER. NECESS SERVICE, J702 Newport age 9 _ 11, fi46---30~'6 or l ·IS:1 Dale Way, Costa htesa NO f>'F.E Blvd. C.M. 5217-6167 C'vei: or wkends. 5-lfr.8251 Seeking l-an-er instead or a -~-~==~S~--\ ,;'.;'.'.:~;;';;;;;c=~~=-l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \ joli? \Van! a ruiure w/p1~ * DRIVER * HOU:iF:l\EEPER, 1.ido Is\f', 11gr & nioney? Join 1he No Experience 5 rl.<iys, Home ni1rs. Local J . W . ROBINSON'S c-.... r·Jt1ng world of Pf'rso11Tl('!. ref's . .s60 Y.'E'('k. 6'i3-9l89. e NE\\'NHtT BEACH e Nrvcr ~ dull mo111cnt! Jn. Necessary! HOUSEKEEPER. 1rrv1cv.'lng. pht.onr, people I r-.rust baVft clean Ca.lit dr\v. EXPER. llas lmn1edlale invulvemen!~ Sales person- Ing record. Not under 25. !'149-3061 opening lot ality il plus. Also r~ Joh!!. YELLOW CAB CO, HORSE\VOl'l-tAN, J& or over, Call Lila Watson, 8.11-2700. 186 E 16th S' CM BETTER Dc-nni!I & Denni!!' · ·• · · f'Xper., to work on rent Expelienaxf TELLERS If you're bright, like talkinrr: to people, have a good f1g· Uf't aptitude, a pleasant per- ~nal ity & bush'leA8 expt'r. (prefenbly a11: a bank !ell· ~r1 you could quality tor Olli' of our bank te-Hcr open- i'ngs. Apply BANK OF AMERICA 1016 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach Equal: ()ppor. En1ployer SPORTSWEAR Personnel Agency string. Red\\'OOd St11blcs. 2082 ,\Uchelwn Dr. 202!!6 Laguna Cyn. La.g Bch. SALESWOMEN • Full ,.,r p/timt>, r xjX'r pre- terrcd, xh\'t to. beneflls, Apply in pcrsori 10-5 p.m. • 2 F.cishion lsL, N.B. F.q11al opportunity employer [l'Vlne. Cail!. 0 RN A M ENT A LtRON· WORJ<ER experienced • * * 494-6376 * * * OPERATORS £Ingle needle t'xper. Good pay, iHeady v.·ork, pald va c at i on . 642-3472 NB. KITCHEN HELP PART time treitff:1 7·10 pm f"emale 549-3001 evea. Sat Ja-:1. Due to e.x- LEGAL Srl''y wanted pansion of our facillt~ in Criminal exper. Call Pam, So. Calif. wt ti&ve hnm~. Free Ii Fee Posttions 543-84~. openings !or JO men. TTain Sec 'y Legal $550 + 17=""-''-~.--~---I Rt oo r expt.>rtMe. Mectianical ~r Cal" Di LOT ml)n. LHe n1ech wrk & 1 1 1 •1 "-9 .. ,,., f'r " exper. ctR-b ff l.' t1 ,,,_ exper. hep u . "ust .,.._. J ptx"mt-lite SH u Hlili(. IV, 11 N lf&/'111 or over, New conttacl wlU EXEC. SEC'Y Acctn'g Trai~M to $400 avail. J!M:i Harht.or. Cr.f. f'nableo us 10 start you in at Real F.Mate or pn:>p. mgmt 45 Typing, ]() key ftddcr, Hit Mature Hostesses SJOO a mo, X1n't O?Portunh.y exper. prrl'd. Top $kills A: work eo)tl)e r. TO li'ITERVIEW to graduate to lull time ability to ~ w/profew-C8B E. 17th <at Irvine) C.M. NEW RESIDENTS po!fltlon1. For penona.l ln· lrional fl"t'80n~ at 9 Sr. 642-1470 -PMt Time-lerview ~f'I. Primt ronflderation, ""'"'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'" CAR It TYPEWJUTER NEC. 776-1551 abllity 'tfl deal wfcl~ in JR. SEC'Y: iliO'W & advan~ 17'"~,-C~•:;ll.,:54:o:.7..:·3c:09cS:._~-I Sat 10a.m4pm, Mon. JOum- • V&.ricty of mitml aitUA· Wfwe\I e5ltb en. Ima1tl~ fu!~ & Pt tim~ maid_., Ma-4pm t~. ~ng right h.!ind 11'1\J for 3 tutt, dci)trid•ihle. Call be>t. I -.:..._~P=E~R~S~O~N~N=E~L--· I Xln't ii.alnry & hrnetit.s pm-mf'n. S1m $.l'7S. ~7 t"vr~. ~t • 9 to 12. DIRECT ~rnn1. '/'l.1u&t ht-avail, i.m-Cn.ll JN1.n Bro\\'n, 54().0055 557-4690. Ocg!"!"t, "E;11 p<'r!cnf""Cr 111~. ~M1t'I "'5Umf' 10 <:OASTAL i\(;E'NCY li.fArun·c"-w-,-,,,-,-,,~,,,-,.-,-.-rt Call Mrs, &hml<Jt Chwln OJ11iM, TIV> i\fi~ion ?790 Harhor Bl Ill Adaniw lirnc ,t0b at photo fln1shln,;: \\'e11tdilf Vif'jo C:o., 26137 LePai Rd. l KITCHEN & OM111rl'r ht>lpt'r L'OU n1t'r. Som" pholoitraphic Prnll'lnnril A(l;('ncy r>ti.oon Vw.Jo. Oi. 9:.M75. far Italian dt<l i, MC~r. 18514 know I ed (I; e (' 11 ~ ential. 2().13 \.\l('!ftclilt Or., N'il No Calls Please Bearh Illvd,1'!. 673-4670. &fS..mO -------~~----·----,.,._ RECEPTIONIST (no experience necessaryj Part time, young girl fol' te lephone & tiling 5 day/wk, .1 -~• pm, Sl.1'5 hr. f>'ashion l s.land 1nwslment finance husin("SS, Permanent. Apply 218 f·orest Av£', Laguna 13ch a.ti 3 pm. RJLL OR PART TIME Resident Manager for nev.', '!l unit adult apart· ment in Costa Mesa. Re1>lY staling experience, martial status, income requirements and b;ickg-round. Wr ite: Apply for our Waitress Training Program Applications given out 9-5 pm daily, except Sunday. APPLY, DON THE BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar CJ.a s s i r i ed ad • 96. D-dil y P i. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa lielp Wanted, M & F 710 , Help Wanted, M & F 710 r.·Jcsa, CaHf. .......------~ SALESGl.RL. exp'd, !or ~ Ger111an ddi. Apply in person, 0€-r BerHner Deli, 1!()82 Beach Blvd, H.B. Mtrchandin SALES, r.:xp 'd, ma I u r f' Y,'OJU811, part time, ('V('S & Sun_ \Valtah Clark'~ lla\\·ai ian Shop, 26 Fashion f:;liind Saleslady-Cashier v,.·anted by relative'ly sn1al/ • food store • not a super-e n1a rket. No Sat ni!ei; or Sunday \\'ork. l'l!e<lica! & • J1osrittt.! benefits. Un1/orm • furnished. $2.25 hr. Apply Lindberg Nutrllion, 1n rear • oJ tile Tuy 'Vorlrl Store on e lo\1'er level, So, O:iast Plaza Shopr 1ni;:: C('ntcr, C,.\I. • SALE'S girl for Ooutiriue shop N. 8. afl'a. P('rm . position. SEARS COSTA MESA ANNOUNCES OPENINGS FOR Full Time, Exper. MECHANICS ALIGNMENT TUNE-UP RADIATOR LUBE BATTERY & TIRE INSTALLERS A,ge 21-30. Mus1 b r Excellt>nt Earnings thoroughly ex.per. Sen d Pl rt>su111r, Cl11~s1!ied ad No. • Profit :;jhal'~:g 1:1~· Daily PJ!ol. P. 0. &:ix • Hospital i1.atlon J.i60, Costa /'11esa, Cail!. • Group Lile Insurance 9262(;. e 8 Paid Hollda)'l'! * S.ALES\\'Ol\1AN * e Pald Vacation ;>.tATURE Pll.rl time e Employee Discour1! Young /'llatrrnity Shops Sol. \oas! Pla1a, P:'>.f's only SALESGIRL Full tirne posi~ion for l~r apr le1t~!ng Q{ficr \\'eekenrl 1q1rk N'q'd. Good salary + co111m1s~1on rnr rt>spnnsiblr p?rl><Jn, C&lJ a ft<'rnoon11 l11r appt, 17141 557-4800 WANT ACTION? LIKE PEOPLE? NEED MONEY? ST ART AN EXCJTrNC PllOFESSIONAL CAREER T:"J OUR FAST F.XPAND- [NG rNVF:STMENT FIELD. UNLtl'ot lTED EA ll NIN G POTENTIAL, VARIETY IN AC.."TlV l'flES, & GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR AD· V ANCEl'>rENT. Also Part T ime AUTOMOTIVE Help Need1d • Apply in Personnel Offi~ l\tonr!ay thru Saturday JO A~l to 4 PM SEARS Roebuck & Co. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 SO. BRISTOL COSTA MESA An Eq11111 Opportunity Emp~ COSTA MESA ANNOUNCES OPENINGS FOR Full Tim•. exper. CAFETERIA HELP Must Cook Excellent :Earnings Plus • Protit Sharing • HospltaJl~tion • Group Life Jnsuranoe • 8 Paid Holidays • Pa id Vacation • Employee Discount • Apply in Personnel Off!~ ;\londay 1lm1 Satw'day 10 A/'.~ 10 4 Pl'>l SEARS Roebuck & Co. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 S. BRISTOL COSTA MESA An Equal Opportunity Employt>r ~~ TELEPHONE Solicitor Ex· eel pay & short hrs con- Antiques * * * STEVE SCHOETTLER 1310 Neptune Newport Be•ch IOO You are the winner ol .2 ticke1a to tlw Southland Home & Garden Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 30.AUg. 3 Please call 642-5678, ext. l14 between 9 and 1 pm to claim your ticket&. (North County toll-free numbey is 540-1220) * * * 18th CE~TURY ~k, settle, plne hutch cabinet, dry sink, cre\1.-el bedspreads, An n I/cads Anlique1, 925 W. Chapman, ~. 6J3.-0462. 10% OFF WJTH THIS AD I-lartie!d Antlques, 813 E. Balboa Blvd, Ba lbo a , \\fe-d-Saf, 12-8 pm PRJ Z£ Cuna Indian molu. Stunning when framed . Soon !o be e)(t1nc;t art. All hand v.-ork. F rom $22.50. 675-7539 • Appliances I02 tacting businesses on I y. • fl.1AYTAG repair man h&.s Work out of office. Exp washer xlnt cone!. delv w/90 pre!. Over 21. 557-1721 day guar. $50. Sll-86.17 TYPIST for CPA firm in \VASHER, Frigidaitt, deluxe N.B. Dookk~ping exp jet action, 2 yrs old, exce{ preferTah!e, Salary com· cond. $55. or ofJt'T. 536-74~. mensurate w/exp. Ca J J 644-5200. Kenmore Gas Stove WAITRESS for p Mvate club CLEARANCE, White ,&, LG.guna Niguel. Must he ex-rolot"ll Slngte & double perienced and over 21. ove ns Reduction up to 496-5767 or 4~1011. $L.-.O. SECRETARY NB Kenmore Dlshw•th•r IF' '\'OU HAVE THE • · · resort WAITRESS, experienced, ABILITY TO COMMUN I· note!· Must have good •kills. full time. Benton·• Colfee CLEARANCE ot 1970 C'\T'' \"1111 TOP PRQCES. AbU1.ty to meet people&. be Sho 133 s c I H Models Ful'J •ize J)Ol't•· -' ~ p, • · oas wy, bles nrlced aa Jo ._ $83. S'ON,\L PEOPLE & DE. detail oriented. G 0 0 d I a~•na .... h AIU A~98 ' .._.. u.: · .,....-.., · Se•rs, Roebuck & Co. S ITTE TO MOVE AHEAD. &tarting s-ala.ry. Phone \VANTE O-Acl o r a & Adams 6.t Magnolia, H.B. YOU CAN EARN $21'.l,OO). 644-l700. ext 533· Actresses. Co. producing Phone 962-7781 $•15.000 YOUR FIRST YEAR SECRETARY, good clerical ...,,,,.a"---• P-• 0 ---• o:u .... """"' ·-•· 1 s '"""'11 ELECTROLUX with __.. 'T'JIROUGJI (.'Oi\lt.l!SSfONS 11klll3. Days, 11 t l me . men & women, all ages & ....,"._. & SERVICE FEES Personnel dept. Hoa& Hosp. types 10 appear in films. No noizie. Guar to outclea.n any ' NB vacuum cleanf'r. Free I 0,,:,,·===~~----I acting exp. necessary. Pay e CAdiUac Ct1r Plan SECRETARY for airport on dally basls. Open in-:;~1~. Lucille, 962-6828 • Company 'fraintng area CPA. Bookkeep!ne f:xp tervicw11 at Concept Mtdta.1,,,,--.,=-.,.,-=--:=~I Progranl req'd. Salary open. Call Suite 3JO, 1500 Ada.ma al GE auto w111her $35. • F'ull l-'ringe Bene.tits 833-2292 for app1. H&rbor in C.1'11. Contact Westinghouse elec dryer e Start Immedi&tely SEAMSTRESS wanted to Geo. Lymburn, Fri, Jul 23, $35. Both aood cond, iuar .. 1-5 pm &h<l Saf, 9-1 pm. &. ~live~. 546·1672, YOU'LL WORK wrnt sew aircraft CO\len, t:xp, Pleue do not call oUice. 847..sT15. TI-fE: BEST SA LES & part time. Call 5"5-3182· KENMORE auto washer f1Q, 1'1-tANAGE~fENT T E AM SERVICE Station Salemut.n ~ Frlg1d1tlrt auto wuhtt $61:1. ANYWHERE, HEADED BY Full time, iraveyard Ex-Mllicfwi.... j A.. Both late modeb. xlnt cond, DAVE LOOKINGLAND, Fl-per, ne at Apply in ptt110n. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~viiii;;;; guat a: dl!Uvettd. ~ NANCJAL INVESTMENT 2590 Newport Blvd, C.M. 841-8115. ANALYsr, R. E. BROKER SUMMER EMPLOYMENTJ AntlqUt• IOO PllILCO ~rabr. Good START NOW TOWARDS College ltudenr..te you 11-t'E SECURITY & PRE.S· look:hv tor part time or tun condlUon. Apt •lie $30. T!GE OF A REWARDING time work? Advertising Co. NEW shlpmeDt ot fine coun-;;S<;r;;o.<449.,;;;;-'-;;::;;:::;-,;::::=:-;•L. LIF'ETIME CAREER. tie.a 5 management pow!tJorw try rumlhire, all pm10na.lly REFRIG.tbottorn f'rff.ier. l open. Muat be rn:at in 11p-.elected, at .AuthenUqu('t1, cuh!c ft., nflW $250., pcaranct',demonatratf' :2428 Nt'v.·port Blvd, C.M. SSO. 962-8596. CALL NOW 547-6771 Ask for Mr. Christi leade"hlp ahUlty. Up to Tu.-._~t. F'ROS'T-fl'e@ C'OPJlf'r refriC, $600. mn. Apply 22j So, -v-1cro"-~R-l_A_N_m-.,-b-1,-'°-· -11-~ Lee bottom treezu, Xlnt. Slate College BI v d ., table, 47 .. xJ:?''xt ··, S 9 5 : $75. 673-7369. Anaheim. CUll!Om 12"x18'' braidml 14 Cu ft yellow RCA rtb'll Tum unu~ed ltem11 Into quick House Hunling? Wt.tch CA.!.h, call 642-$1S ~OPEN l!Ot:SE ~umn. the I rua. brown tones, new, paid w/top frttttr, $65. $160, uU .~!II.~. • 6~ ~T t.:.;:.,ij-.. -, -•. -.[§) I , . '.~Appl-•-~-~-~-·l~0..~·~----~&54~1 11oah/Marlno Boats, S.il 90t * .,, * Equip. toe URGE desk m..ir. WooJ JOHN ST BERNARD, P•dl r r''l::-00-..,--------SACR!FJCE 32" P.C. Woop. Cyclet, Bikes, Si:ooter1 ' 3 f'A.~ILIF:S , rwGIDAJR.E J'f'~ wfmlnl 1 f:rfintr noo. f'rH.W' S50. Bunk brd.5, corner hf'ds & taDle, near new baby buggy, s:i 1~12 des:gner dorlll-5, chiM, baby furn., couch, mUee tbls., brand tlf!W r ot l1ser 1e-bro i le r , brick-a-bra.c &r. many othe!' l!PmS. Sa. S\ln J0am-3pm. 1848 Port K1mbf'rl.v. N,B, lliartxrr V1f!w Hoines) BICYCLES. r;~cial buy !Qr carpel 91:U with pad. 2 box CROUL ltmale, 10 mo oki, tine 5HP Commando, M• S9S. Ra« eqwpped. Top concL 't' A1\lAtLA J.Z)...St't lip for dirt _,,.;...,,~ "'--'!•-!"b """m Swisa tine ll00. Ma I e 12v 08 mtr ,..,.,_ 40 hp n>t" ,...,.,....,_ 64&-2517 l'olauy t>:..Jras. StrPPI gPar ln ' -l->A9'J'-T524. T.f'W itm'e ~ni!'li'. Jr' H11h .,... ... _ . .-iu -J "" ' '-" • 1-C b I-'"' f'W ' ~ _ w-Llml _ .. p.lele llO lb wt-irht ~t. Jike _. am r ~· k>rw:h.al~ Oiihuahua, 1B boat & ll'lr. Make otter. 327 26• llULL nl L"'-'-'"-· a box. ,.\Ji;o 360 .~laico. I l ' ' CO'LD SPOT fro1tle AR ftfrigenltt, pink xlnt cond. $100. ~ ate 3 pm. Furniture 110 J!eavin'J :Jft~ Sniog Rist', $38.:1...........,."". l""" Nowpo•t 0 ·ach '" pod' l 50 \V W• o y, ~ .......... r, 6-.... --fl ••pl•·• &et • ""' mo<""• 1-. , ·-•·.29. di N ·~·• quam1ty. Buy now for '""'"• ' ... · ... ~. ""' cnt. e ew cone! SUOO &c:hool. " )IOI.I won't tie tti&-ciApps.. euMaio&. 4 dinette You2 ·~n: ::~ ot 1.,..•-1<-_5'68.,-;;~·""'.,........,"",,-.,-,-1 &o.t1, Pow•r '°' ~25TI · · ,_Y_AM_Al_l_A __ 12_;_c-·c-.--M-X~.• app'.)int.ed. West CMBt dock ltet cha.tr. S50 or beet oCfe r Southlend l IRISH Se t I If t 1, l s.t"'•-.,,-7.,..-cdo-.-,1""""'7""7'-,-2~40, I 1971-:0" front v.1lf't'I, knob- sl.Tike to last long tJIM. for all. ltt7 W. Balboa Blvd. Hom• & Gerden ma.le/female, 5 mos .i 9l,.;;,;-LU;";;H;;;:ru:s-_..-;--:.....,-,.-, l&ilboe.t, inbollrd motor, hies, curnutl5, pe-rlE-ct e<>n. FirM OOfl'lf, titllt M'l"Ye. 371 Sat. only. Show mOIJ. fWly equi~, r ' c en 11 y I ~-;;;;:~""';::~"';·~64;;;:h;5;106~. ==-1 ·-'-''""-"c..,·""°.,.·~·J-!~7-;;'lr3317_. --1 Old Nev.-port Blvd. N.B. 'BEDROOM set, yellow-2 dou-at the 642-3li9 hauied out, new tupl, bait 1i9&9 14. INTERNATIONAL WANTED (AcroM trom HC>ll.g Hosp.) bit beds w/box spring& & ANAHEIM ,\flNL\'n.JR.E Dachshlnd, tank, awim alep, trim tab!& 4JJ. Xlnt cond. with sptn-Hond.'l :l:'"il-30:> &rambler. GARAGE SALE Rf'ilS!er for lrtt 10 1pd mattn-ss, Simmons Beatrty CONVENTION AKC, ttgi.s, JO wks, Male + much more. Powered by naker. $854). 846-I004. Running or Hot, \Vilt buy 283 Virginia Place. C~l drawing. Re!t, smal clwost, dre&Mr & CENTER stud llt'f'\/. Pet1dns 160 dlewt'.t. Job 1 ;-=,-7"--~-~~ parts. 557-9305. "'-1\<•f'en 22nd & 13.n:I SL mtrror. Original prict $8(XI , ... , .'"A"g. 1 53.)....8361 * 774-823:. U'ansfer ltlt'tts .salt!, ~1ust U OO 14, good condition. 1 -~------~-~1 ""' "" ,,.,.. .. t . S700. 5'11-:z?..M day,·, 968-()62.,! MAVl:RlCK M1n1 'r r ail . ',I•·. "•om ••'• ,,d· e AUCTION .••tlf-"'~.494-4713. flELD'"al ·-,~-tseeoap->•t•"·•dyl-d " '' "' e ""' "'_,,, Please call &11-;li78, ex~. Jl•I , ,., 111.r .... ,_, ... mp 11 ... ---·· '""' "' 4-spd, 4 1~ JlP, S111n<lar chllt!!"f'n·~ clothing. '.\tany COLl...ECJURS: llandniade berween 9 a/\d 1 pm 1o !rtud, Germilll ShOrthair, albacorf'! 835-m4 or a.ft 6 f!Vf!S, clutch. Like nr11, &s! o!fC'r. houli.f'IYJld ileu1s. ftiday, HOUSE Jtahan acrordeon t l75; a.JM t u ~-IN -h M~aard 646-9264 494--0618 or 494-7249, * FLIPPER #'";i85 * 0 ~~ "729 c aim )'Qtlr c ... ,~. • o,' ~...... . · Good nd ~ '---· .,...,....., · P!.ease buy my hou't'tul ol Saturday and Sund a Y , hand cut, lood crystal ship's Countv. toll-free nwnber 15 POOD' ".S • AKC, -··•, 2 23• Chns Crab. Over· co . •,,;,,.,!~ oUer. -----------/ fu 0 ·tli ·• M k "SP'! ~. .._, N l Mus.I &ell. 673-59J2. HONDA 150 CC -Sil'>. rn1ture.. = ne ......_ a f! ~ . . d.....,..,,_ ..,....,_ = ~. ""'•~, "·· b Sho _, g ht f! r "--·• •-otter 543 j98.j l-------~-,1--1 Auctions every Fri, 7 pm ~ ......... ,,., •'""' ,.,.,...,.,~ ......,.. ....... u mo. C•""' rn. w qu... · ... , .. ,. .. ,.., 2926 Via San Seba5llan, South 12 ___ . __ . _______ 1ANTIQUES che\1li K . as 1 Furn. Apph. Annques BALBOA Bay aub family * * * S1ud serv, all 1: olo r1 ~ wd "'ed., ~S n finder, ~:_~LER ~-nf Sta< 7 " ln6' Laguna, 495-IH68. Setii X!n. long twin lll'dt. 1~ stanchng) mirror. 301, W. \\'amec. S.A. mPmbership, ~ ptiC't'. Box \\'ILL cive pure-bred 213/424-8904 ea, overs, lps2.Read.)' •ur -..•Or traue Of.''~· .,••lbdhrds & rv.·1n spreads, trunk, crocheted dbl sprPad, :i87, Arcadia. c., 9l006. barklt>Ss Ba!M'nJi dog 10 l\1IDWAY KENNELS 10 go! Sl995. 673-4496. VW bus. 54~1. HONDA 70 175 S.too. 1285 nu. gd cond, Yellaw ilra""'S tlE'ad m11.sters / &lf!P in bind. (follow sellt'Ch hght) Exel. cond. <431-W98 bt'I 8 w/pn'nt va lan·•• r& In-Kofla .... bJo•-\\' 81~, 549-21-11 e 547-7733 ~Valley Pool table coin adulls \\'ho love dog &. German Shephenb. Pet & Di veor.f'ilih CAL 20 No. 659. ~fany ex-A.\toraft 6 P)I. • .. "'u '"" "" -----------t all e .• ,.., 67l-~. show ilock. Board a Jl 14 ~~· 0/R, 25 HP O:.tC eng, tra11. Vuy clean. S.'.ll'.XXl. Pvt "·•--•d. -r. •on. t• 1,m. •-•, m•-. ~1'-~' oper. A.ll'Ser • ..........,, or ~ b -e 1-9 YA\tAliA D'f l D·-.,.. ........ .-...-~ " u.-u "'-.,,.,,. .....,... * UCTI N * f f..'lALr. "·agi<, 2 y~ old. breed!. 89" c:•9, lg "1:hil trlr. Good ~an ply. 114/846-9-t50. ""' · -· "' malcit ? Old fa~ hi on f! d Sat I:. Sun. 2501 Sl'aviev.•. A 0 nelU' 88 you can. 6i5-4973. ·• ur • Q .,......,.. boat S450 <494-!393. ALCO . 1"('11.dy. Sl9j. Hd brds/lootbrrl5 644-4382. Cd.\1. Fiot Furniture "'ALNUT dining r a I) I e, Likes children, othE-r dogs. * • AKC Reg. Si Iver . . RT Sunlis.h sailboat Call ~'6-2962 S h •· · d & 6 Needs frK"d yd. 494-().;157. Poodle.~. mother & -n. Call 20' GLASSPAR cabin cruL<;{'r red, ftberglal"s, car roor MUST sell l1v1 ng nn &.· den 2 f'amlly garage r.a.Je Thurs & Applianc:es • panis <KSlgn, pa 5 "" GIRLS 10 ~ J lX' fW"n, incl velvr l 90la It thru Sat. H 0 use ho Id Auetions 1''riday, 7:00 ]'1.m. <'hairs. Elec lawnmower DEATI-1 in family, nd homes 646-1?"17 11ft 5 pm. \\'/~Ir, 5!Pll .2. head, C.B. <"IU'1ier. $325. 5.'>7-5389. ~I acq s Joveseat. tbl5, l 11 mp,. furnishtn'"' &. f urn I t u r, Windy's Auction Barn l='="'=·=8c33-=100i~·~~~~~-Jor 2 Balinese cats .t. '1 sml NE\\'FOUNDLAND 9 mo ral_dio, ~'~ 35 J~hnion ~Jee:, METCALF U fc : 2 6t'ts Of ArK/uetLJ. ,,. ,_c~.;7 rood, ·• 0 d M ... :_A~ C •I: ""on " II Ip aV<LU, Priced n ght. .,_ J t t d c ~ ~ Herculon SP!, Game tbl, galore. Jl032 El Paraim 20751.~ ~ewpor!, CM 646_8686 STORAGE Bl<lli:. 10ic4 alum. ~-a,._...._.~1 • ......,...,..,"·' •·pup . Gemlf!, ('htldttllfi &;6-956S. &ai...., us pain e · ome l·r=o=R~-,,.-1-,-. -c=,-,,=.,~&~h-w-um--31 Vacuum clraner, etc. Xlnt Court. F.V., corner of "'-h>'nd Tony'• Bldg Mo i'I on 4x6 skids, 2" fioor, easlly T"'O bP11.utitul kil!iP5 to pcl . $125 6-12-5473. !lee! S250. Ca!l 673-3000 . .ex; . " -21' CRUZON J_._., fa & Spt'ed b1kr, good rondi!ion. cood. 64:>-!Xl36. Euclid & Stater at Paradise 26 .. 3 SPD bike S21l. 20., moved # \!ll I ofter. 5.'l6-3916 qualilied O\\'ntt. 548--0!!13 or GERMAN Shepherds, 1.11 fish boat b~it •;,-; M';rli SABOT $25. i;.14_200.'i . . MUST'MOVE! Sa.cr1hr.e near =M~""'~'=·~~---~--StinRray S12. Hand mower 31~x7 SL.ATE pool. table $2()(), 836-4193, white, AKC. 15 "'ks old I< chr 60 G~ gu C'&p, 11.5 H~ 8' fiberglass hull. Lol5 of tun 1.--.-,-,0=,o-SL_l_f=O-N_D_A-.-.-Xl-,-,1 new matcl1ing sofa & GARAGE Sale -tv.·o 825 x 20 S5. Power rno\\•cr S20. Ping Se.II or lrade !Of' :small cy-PUPPIES to good home. beautiful. &l&-4TIO. Ch~ler Crown. S 17 5 0 , S165. ~~26l I. • loveK"at, kingsize bfd, cot-truck tlrt>S, fl'::lw bar, \Vater pong !able SS. PorL tilereo 3 cle. 536-2683. f\1ocher vpty gf'm.lf!. Mf!d sz. GERMAN Shorthair, 16 mos, 673-7506.. J-IOBIE CAT 14. Near new. $~.d. lee & end tahle11. CdM area. svftene:r, misc c Jean-u p ipd removahlf! &peakeni SI~ ~M~.-,=ic-aclcl=n-,-,-,u-m_o_n_t_•c8~22~ Hurry, 213/598--3107 &It 5. intelligent, gentle, obedient. 32, TOU.Y SAIL NO. 4004. Call 6il-J!ll:i.ll Pri pty. 675-8088. WP. Divan & chair, 8531 Older 4 drawer dres&er & '·~ SIA:'>1ESE kittens, 6 v.-ks $45. 540-3769 BY Ownf'r. l966 T.S., F.B., l ;-;-;o,~*,...'c7_3-8~7c13-;;*,,.--,c;;-;- NEW 14"xl4" pillows, Arlll'tt, H.B. llU' corflt'r of mirror Sl5, 1907 Bellov.•s SHOWMAN Guitar a mp, old box trainf'd. OLD Ens:lish shttpdog, I yr extras. Jmmac. &>st oiler L/00 14 & trlr. No. 271 1. NE\V Schwinn Varsity, 10 speed_ sro. Call SJJ-0692 alt 6P:'>l. Thet"f'f.11 ll~t'd colors, 3 for S2.95. Nt!\\'land & Amell) 842-2242· kodak $15. 199 E. l6!h Sr, 15" r.peaker S300. 6-16--0793 old male, fJf'digree. J'olake over S13,IXXI 5411-3098 Very good cone!. ~toving, · · Wal nut t nd & collee tableti MUSICAL int;tniment.s. pon. C1'1. * * 545--0033 * * mu&t :seU SlOOO ~ ===~;--~;----LUD\\'!G ,,.-. drum and KITIEN, most charming lit· olle.r. 494-7776, .62 OWENS 25• Slps ~-SIS. l ---c.-.~·.,.-..c;· .--;;;;--· _ 1968 YA~IAHA 250 Enduro .... S4 f!a . Headboards for full typewritPT, '6' T·Bird, WATCH Repatr Summe r ... ~ tie boy, unexcepted by our POODLES A.KC Teacup _ end hd galley dinette bait SANTANA 22 Slze bed SI ea. UFP", 188a lawnm<M•ers, mi~. furn. s-ial'. ••.so Cl••n. adJ"•t. sta.nd. Chrom•. ;40 ...... 1 "'"' ""71 • • • • 3 "·-·· OB Mn ,--• Harbo t .-~ .., " ..... • 300"""" • Toy:s. Pups/Adults, all col-pump, cown. Good cond. ......,. .. ~. · a Y .. u...,,. r B vd, 01. :>18-9'457. O othes, & muC'h more. 1132 pohsh, 51andard movements l =......,=-7c3.,-;--~--Ni~ mip, $3l,SOO. 6iJ-l:l7D. \9il KA\\"ASAK! )lach III Corollll Ln, C.'.\1. Fri & Sat ADORABLE k1ttel'lli, (rf!y, ors. Stud serv, 893-9719. S2'250. 546-8398. .::00. S7j(l 0:U:0~:0~1;0::~t~f:: 10 Iii 5. ~~~~lry,C~~ N ~:~;0 r l~ ~::i:.urniture/ 124 black & ~~ GREAT Dant' pups beautiful. 14' SEA Witch trl hull, sport FLIPPER -$265 I Call 5,;7-2661 art 6:30 Call 9611-863:5 ... grttn and v.·hite living room ORCOA con<;erl chord organ, 642-8-102. ,,,=,,.-~~--=-~~1 Golden lav.·n , al9J vel\'e!. model w/sleering, All flf!w, g• drngtSA•y. BOT-$175968.7667 '611 HONDA CL175 1300 m i . • --chain. Danish huflf!t anrl I lull-s:i: bdrn1 5"1, \\'a~hrr. -~~~==~=~--l 1'1.UORESCE1'1."f, furtwio5, F'RJ:..'"E PuppiPs -Terrier I Black Giant reas 5.57-1480. $690. 546--0578, 546-0060 Sal good CQncl. \\'/2 hf'\met.5, e.>i:· table a 5 piece girls Dryer, Refrig, 9· da\'enpot1 WATERBEOS off l('e qu&l1ty, tv.'1n 40w Pekingese mix. 9 wk5, old. TINY toy v.·hl chihuahua S:tl. only. Se!J or tradia. 6+1-2874 tras_ S,100. &15-0741. bedroom ser-headboal'Cls, & lovesrat & mi~ items. ,\JI Sil<'~ SJ.l.9.i. PaL:kage uruls, glas& diltusers on top 645-3707 Tiny toy \.\·ht poodle puppy,1 1°1°·clo!>io9~C>=m=v"S7L"ER~cl7;.;~17tp -,66-SLlZ!\-. -:_l."'l(l-X6-,-.-,,-,,-,, ChatrS a.rid a.ss or l rd Sa! & Sun, 1.»~>2 E!dPn No. tleal. paiJdrd n;iuiiahyde & OOuorns. S7 e.11<h. FREE -Uoosual I'""' toi·toise 6 wks. 6-12-4818, 5J4..388.). I/0, n-.a rine radro. full Boats, Slips/Docks 910 N II h A "• rw\v rng, Very f;i•f ..... -arehouSf! bargains5-16--2a11 C, C.i\l, &l2-71!l6. lran1e. Sl!l.9,'i. \\'a1er chair'S ev.·port ar or n shf!U kit1en: also lemalf! \\'EJMARANER pupp i es cover. Xlnt C.'Ood. S28%. ~36---l:ll 1;546-7'c""cc·c·,,_~.,...~---~' I S-:lpm sun, 1911 Kings Rel. Si.:io. S.lll-:i.187. :'lluseum 2211 \\', BaJboa Siam<'St', alte~. 548--0127. AKC reg, 6 mo old. SJOO, 673--2319. \VANTED -pri\·atf' or com--·='---· c·~--- CASH b . . RE"RfG f t I bo Blvd, N B. 6 15-J8 6 6' •=~=~=~~=-~~ n>"l"t·' ... ·i •'p lo• 30' cat ob, 2j(} l!ond11, J l1ns .!.:~" , . -uys I! r1gh1. E.~-NB. 60mm 450 P"''r rf'frac1or • r -rost re(", ge 1-\.\'ctkdays ~J. DARLING killens, pa,. t 644-i~lJ 16' W/.YIARK 7;j !\!ere 0 B., " '""-' " • '" arnplE-: 8." hlk naug /iO/a & 1rlt'soope; new grn & gold lorn lrl'eier, l\lapJe <lrop!Pa f Persian. 7 wks, box tni.lned. \.\..-ESl"I E Terriers, A K C, trl & l'Xlr.!1.5, $600. 557-8983, ~~f4~_area MI 2-5695 or l\11 6~~33 i o,· loveseal, Tlt'11tr used Sl:il. Herculon Jo\ieseal: m11ny '!c:'\k, n\'al cflf!N.' !hl, ~amp DESK, metal, doub le 83.1--2099. champ slrl'fl, male & fem. C.:'>1. l --c.=.,0.,...1=.R°'l"".=i=i,=ii~500~--I . -.. El•ganr Spanish kin•·"' a nuq,-& do< •l•m•, •·g•. thl. king.~1lP h<lbrrl. Oc-J>("de1tal. Tan fonn1ca top •~~~==-~~-~~ BOAT,,.,. a ·1 J I "t ! '"' --.... ~~ ""' 50 ~ 2 3 CALICO tiger kitteruJ, well Shots. 644-1711 2-1' CHR IS Craft Cahin vai • u Y-'-" • or ~ -1 bdrm set, 5' rol!tt tahlt!, 2 646-3434 . ca.sional c·hair, fr p Jc , i . 01....-39 I. 60'-70'. \Vide slip. CLEAN • T'lfU~J SEU. I c---='=-------~-=~-~-------~= trained & lovable. AKC Grrman She ... i..erd pup-Cniizrr. lS5hp Vll ma.rine 67~ ,,,,,,,,. 536--9'172 AF"T 6P;'ll --end commodes. Lamp i , \VASHER, dryer, m i sc f\Creen. Bars;a1ns! 968-5255. Pianos/Organs 826 64Z-4U2 ~· eng To ncl .>-1l<IUU lc=='-~-=-~-~1 .;-:-·-bide-a-l:M'd & more. :'>lust pies 3 females, 10 \1:ks old, · P running co · 1 --.;"'n.-;cv<."'""~ L\.fUST JJ fi:iO T h • lul'nltUI'f', tool~. ga rd " n ANTIQUE BED 5t:'!, vanity & 1-----------5 BEAUT kHrens, mother 2 shols. R37-lf>IO Make 1>tr. 644-6448. S LIPS AVAILABLE i · ~e · riump ~ ~ immed. TI~/548-4918, f'quip, housel'."!lrf?'s, etc, etC". <iresSf'r $i5. :r x 5' n11rro r SUJ\fl\1ER CLE ARANCE 20 Sall boats Z2'-30' & 40' J h Choppt>r, A-l condi1JOn call :. DANISH modem 60Ca & ::itarti; Sat ]J21J Summ1C SZ5. -io·• x 40" movie scrren SALE J'aTP Tonganese, free 10 POODLE, AKC. ff! m a IP., 1~~0 LY~,:~ ~ ru~ercruiser Granath, 673_3570_ • 0 n 646-1280 ' chair set.<:, S2J/5et. J pr. C1rrlP, \\'"st m 1ns 1 r r. $8. Elf'l'. hf>t!~e cl+pPf'r SR. K;iu.•al, Sle;nway. Baldii'in. good honu•. M4-7747. whire loy . Sell or lease, _ v.· r _ covers. l --;o-;;o"--..=="'7=7.'-'n=m=.E=E~Sc~h,-,-'"-,~,.-,-pd-ci<'·'·' l~ dinette ~rs. li:ood cond. S!l2-!H!l3. 26" "''· lad<le1· Sl 1\l1sc. 23{1 Wurlitur, Kimball. Lov.ny, FREE kitten~. 2 manJ!, l blk 7 v.·k.c:. 830-51711 Slm. 67~8 or 642--4641. I S~:~~0~PSAC~ AVAIL nien·.~ btkes. Rffi, blut , Sl2/set. 5 pc t11ne11e set. ·L-1-00--1-,-1,-,-,-boc-k-,-,-1~-1-& Cabrillo. Cl\!. 61&-{illSl Conn, Allen, Etc. S&> g, up. long tail. Hsrbrkn. Call GER:'>IAN sborthair pointers. • 18' H U D S 0 N RAY J -AI BOATS bla(:k. 1\;Jp roild. fi-16--JJ!I.'\ ; Eocxi cond. $3alseL 1885 doll~· \1/? hp. e n g 1 n ".; ;D;-;l~Sic.fc.<l"'A"s"1"1tc.Rc;-; -w-a"il_m_·,-n-; RE~TAUi. PLAYERS. 673-8793· 2 lamalf's, AKC. CPAICK.~ 1 .. 1.-30Sea foam green, I ~,--,--,*,...6-7""°"-,~-·~;-= '69 YA.\J,\H A 12.l Enduro ~ Harbor Bl.,'d, C :'>I. !HS-9'457. Clothing & mic;c. S(J1 & Sun ,t"111t;ir 11mp: pt:irt Wll«her: Friendly trlf'phone inlor. 2 LOVABLF. ki!ten~. 6 "ks. * * S93--9+l:i * * a 1 lr1,.. • Boats, Speed & Ski 911 11 /rxpan:;ion r h 11 m b ~ r . •• HJGH back bl~k \'1nyl ea.c:v 111 Via Lido Nord, ;\B '1hl, youth, bunk & }"IELD'S PIANO CO. y,·eanE"d & box tralnM. '.\lrsa !RISI! Se!tt>.rs AKC', Champ ~!UST sell. 25' Owens Ex------------Sln>f't lf'g<1l. &l6-6..~9 ·,--chairs. S35/f'a. :O.'rw sw1\·e/ 67J....12~i. rol!-;;i v.·ay beds-; Roto-uller. 183:! Newport Blvd. Vrrd{'. ~3072. linr UJi•rly' httle ladies, prt!Ss CnJLser, guc,d cond. SKI or fishing boal + trlr. BOY'S L<'mon Perler _ 5 i: ~ckel chairs, '2~/e a, BIG Garagf' Sale 23(}2 ~ ,.,",•70-77J7>c1.=~~==== Costa h1esa 714/615-32i0 Part poodle puppies, black, tior~ )lay 21. R3(!-.\630. Offer. Eve. 642-8062. gla!;s 011 wood hule, orar spffd Schv.inn, rxcelltn! .. C'droom lam(l6' m ~ood con-Rrrw> Dr S.A. (near "'ar/lf'r L 0 \\'-HF.AT CCXJKWAR E WOULD YOU Swttt &. lovablP. I I h Se 10 k ne1v Cbrsyslrr 'j,.'j lisp. rxl . S50 C ll • 1&-26112 : ctitlon, S2/ea. L"FF 1885 M24m r.tA -~; ti.!; • tter, "'' ~. Boats, Rent/Ch•rt'r 908 Run~ like a dream • SJ~. t•o ilion. · a ;, · ~ Harbor Blv<I. 01_ ~g_9457_ ,{--Brislo/1 July 24th many ::iEr stn1rJl'$11 ~1Pe1. Boxe!! BELIEVE all shot!, AKC, champ line. 557_3683, 1970 HONDA SL.Jj(I, 2,EiOO mi. i;nod 1e, Hav.·ail hounrl & nf'vrr t1p<>nl'd, rold, S.109. FREE ORGAN LESSONS BEAGLE Femalr, !osJ>Ayooderl. $100 . 673-4923 -Cal 25 + Catl'ona 27 s--· r· ,..l l'Ollfl BEAUTIFUL 2 sw1 1·e1 '"\\el" mus! let thing~ "n bu! fa,~t. t11k" $32 JCI ca.c:h, 639-6022 or a. Jong u -u lik•• N •d ••t·hd~. I-• g 1 c.LASSrC 1\lahogany 16' :'>lerc J+.i •. ;o.:E·.',,, "' •. 2_2·1"" ~ ... ., JY • 0 ttg· "' '-.. .,, ·~ SAr.IOYED ma es. puppy Guaran!ee the lowest rates in 'H ''" blacl( chairs, l01a' whit{' NEIGHBORHOOD Ga ,. 8 lo! l' ~~. Paul. llm"!l.tiOll. No obl.igation. Just home. 549-0l77. !hots, AKC. <'-, •••• ,, "C•tl•'n• ·-····-inboArd. ·i;.1 Ch r y s I,. r 1, __ _ couch & m111C'hing love 6t'11 !. S-al< fn'/•·r 10 • \l BEST fllfer takrs! Ru rik "·•I• Comf!. l\fondays 7:3{) pm 16 ,-,=,~. --,=,~-----""2'61 ~ ....,.. "'" i\larint 6. SE'e lo appn>,..iAtr. e Hl'.:nCL'LF:S 3-~prl \v,.t 1 "· h · · ""' " "· · ,,.. 1 O 5 o puppy rmr1 ..,..,,,... 1 inl! "lub". ' ··a ti"n N•wpoct B II II 000 h·'·• ·1• ' t1 '' 12' ••. gl~~5e &f'at~7:.~!lcc ,:~I: e.~ J-:vrrylhing. JTI.'i Port Shel· s2;1. r.old ll<'ctinnal S~OO. Old COAST MUSIC Alaskian Hu.c:ky, Ne('(!s gd SCHNAUZER pup~. groom-11;bor. 714/;;g_4g40 lor info. ~691~ f'r ovr•r · · 5-;;::·:71'1" Hn . '· ' d flrlrl, H11 rbor V1t'111 Hon1rs, Fr. Prov. dn~-se! S'lOO &12-2851 ho111c. 968-3707. ''''· ''"rl ~l'l"VI·,.,, lf'rms. ~"'· fL\'Bl'fDGE Cni•••f, l"°e,o:;;-,;co;;;-:::;:-:-:-c;--,.-1----------lrC'C'tors <"hairs. 6x9 & 9x12 !\' B :->it'!'f'O S121. •1:13 Lenwood 1-IAMi\lOND S "" " .,... CRUJSALONG. 1rbo.1rd mtr. ](0:-Jf),\ YI 11f1r111! l'iprock<?t, i·~l ;c<~""""'°"""'""bclkC,C,&-•_·_hi_"~'-',...ea . . . Cir. Cilf 548-6777 y ' i h ,N I e in w a Y. :; ;\lo. o!tl mAlr all 11·h1te * iz,j&-(l/;39 * Sips 6. f"ully eqpd inc ski p. 22~ V111 Lido Nord. Lido Good ('(11'1d $8.). rugs.675-1596. :'>lOVJ."ll'G10Au.~1raha1\!UST r1maa. ew & used ~hor1 hair k111cn. Gentlt.H 856 S 13 5 /day, S 700fwk. lt 2i3-"•'tl/93 1--0o'"' •~11:i:1-:-~r·:'. SELL ;ill hou~rhnld 1le111~. COLLECTORS: llan<lmadf! pianos of most mak~. Best has shots. 6~2-89111. orse5 5 r : :~,..,....;)' ·' · · "11· IV\/ CRUSHED \'ell'el i;ofa .8: ll'l rrawnahle o!frr refused. JraJ1an at1'flrdl'Qn Sl75; also buy11 in So. Cali!. at Schmirlt 616-0000. 14' GL.ASPAR, 40 hp Johnson •• C'hair ,;ets, xlnt c 0 n d · 1019 BA · Pl C 1 hMHi cut, 1Pad <'r""S111I ship'• 1'lusie Co., 1907 N. llfain, FREE 10 :vou -5 1110 old pup. HORSES Boarded S•IO per . + trailer, x!n't cond. UOO. $69/se!. Yul! St.le martrcS! '.\!~~-f;.1~;1;~n ., os 11 df'C"antor Sl ~JO. 673..o802, Santa Ana, PY. pt Ge rman Stw>p, pl mn. Frf'rl inC"luded. Large Boats, Se il 909 675--0327_ Mobile Home1 935 &: box springs S30. 7' Mia~ & ""°"=;-~--~-~~ Coll1r, hwbrkn. 67:i-14.iCL al"f'na. trails. \\lestPrn sad-i -----------1 :~~~~~~~~~~~ sola &chalr 1'f'!.~.1~.13,·,, ~. rA.\ltLY garage r-alf'-SCHlrJN:-l' Fair Latly UNIQUE ~sign Dan i gh 2 DO ~1~2· CONTEMPO ~ T k A RABLE al! black ki1-die. Sac S50.,,,, -vo :i. S.t 5 , e::.::.. UFf, 1 ~,· li'"bo>' """· TV, ""'· ro"'h & '"""'"· Good rond 12.\; " P i,oo. Oclginal rnnd · ~~::._)'··--~: t:ho••AYclc• ~;;;;;;~;~;~I;:;~' ~ ~ -,",~',· 121'."""h"'· ' wk • * ...., LAGUNA HILLS Bh·d, C l. ~&-9-157. nr1ny ni1sr item~. Sa! & ::iun GE. par!ahlr rerord player S900 :i48-7877, 644--4994. .,... Tr1n1portation .. EARLY \ 10-6 2:.011 Sparlra Ln, ~1 ;,, !'HH_:'-'-'·-~----IBEAUT. :spinet piano, must "'==oc-,..,-,;-7'-,-;co--l8 YR. ol<I fo.1ors,:an & Arabian 'mer lcan furn, L1kt 1 :'>l l~l'llln Virlo s~;.;i;,n2. ~-KITTENS-I blk fem gt.fha.J.r, mare v.•1th ban>b.'lrk pad lll'v.·: K!n•-~z b-' .... •At, _ 3 BRANIJ new "·hilr w1ncle>w :"ell fa .c:I. Boud'lt ~ Grand, , bh 2 hlk 1 ~· ,..,., "' = • la )', & v1ht ma es. 11 nd bridle SJaO, 637-"'"3. Sota I.· Jove-ol, 0 --k•n, URGE GarD<>e Sall' an-clrafM'S, .i;ra~~ malrnal 23', makf" offer. %2-$~. Campon, Sale/Rent 920 '"" nm· ..,.. 1• 2 mo \\lpant'fl, 5-llt-7364. * chair, Co/ll'f' & 1>rni 1ah1.... pl111nL:r" 1'1ts of n1i~c. Fn. s·. J I' + n1any \\h11e nar-S porting Goods 830 F G St lamp~. Ptc. Very lo priC"rd. ~t 11n<I ~un. 1;2it1 0Ak SI rn11rr rurta1ns. ;\lake. offer. ree as ove PAL01\11NO m!U"t'. 7 years. il4/.>13-l918. f \" nrar l\\c0o'-IC'll SC'hOOI. fif[> . .'i]K,", SlJRFBOARD '"Elunin.aior" fiiJ-&1TI \\'f'll manni>red. GPnlle hul ~li'-'.li'l'I "-.. -,-,-,,·(1t"t•7•·--cb--c1=20~ by the Grrek tr co•n•k. ~~~~~~~~~~~~1 sptr1!ed. $-400. :JJ7-!H9l :'>IATCHli\'.G 7 pc l111lng rm _ __ "·• r. lia.c: rr, • • ' l!~~~~~~~~~~~I 51'!, xlnt corid. s.\:i. 4 tiir ;;i(IFA Oil p;11111u1i:;<;, Lamp<, M>\\lllt: n1arh1n,., $10, to)" F.-67:>-4S96 • I 11~1 quoise ,;11.11rl har ~1nol<> S<"• c 1,.th1nc-\Jen·-. \\'0mt>11' t.· i::>~l°;'_~s, lil.l5 l.:1urrl Sr. O!\'ERS-Voit T17J tank & P1tsand5uppial ,... , Bolti.wt ][ .. .*) L ISTI NGS WANTED each. 40l :'>l11gr10ha, l \! 1 c11 ~ p1r--1 r ,..n'"· Rti11111•r~. -.-cc=cc-,~-c~~=-·I 'J' vah·• new 1n box Sfu. '·--------· Mlrinc[quipment lC... 642-3i6";. 1~11.; brrt \lli.r ti·H-O.li i. BALBO,\ Bay Cluh r.1,..ni fi.12-l6J6 •••••••••••jL------_, SANTANA'S on Display NEIV SOfA-LO\'~: ~EAT . .SAT-0:-0l.Y'-.\lt~lurn, her;h111 at lar&"r d1~1-011111 TV, Radio, t·tiFi, Pet1, G•neral 850 1••••••••••111111 21'. 22'. n·. 37· sold $2-15, t<ake Sl4'.? ra~h. ( lli,'i l7 L;i nd;iu Ln, Hun-\\ril,.. Clas~1r1rd Arl J\'o li2, Stereo 836 ---·----·----IGen•ral 900 LIDO .l·l's Nf'vtr usr'1 6~!!-602:? or !1ngton Bf'•l l'h. ~i-3.l10. Da ily Pilr:il , P 0 llo' i.·.r.o, BEA UTltl'L ~anlamg , * * * * 968-i '!06 Paul. I BLOCK s~ .. ~u<ct1n A1·e. flfl c.r.t. ST!::REO, 1971 unclaimed dtJC'k~ £.-gef'se l L-$.l. l.<lvr 1----.--.---.---:r.m Lafaye:tc(' St..N'Ct CU~T0.\1 <l{'coral0r lurnitun: Siir.tA ls;ihel, N.B.; Furn, i\TOVJNG -Mu . ..-1 .<: e 11 , J;iy -a\\'ay.. Ga r r a rd ly Pf>1~. 2612 1\feS<1 Dr. !Up-PEGGY '.\'.rwport Be11("h, Cai, 92660 I I ha tur111ahle, A:'l-1/F.\! 8,.,..,,, 8 •1, .,..., """" I -1&:8' 110f.11~. m.11lchl"" o!-Tovs, Riki's, 1\11~c. Sat & 60 a c ir. rrfr1.11:., walnllt prr fl)''-MORRIS ~1 ~1 .,,., • ..,~,., ... h radio & tape player, Air toman, 4-pc sf'chonal, girl 's Run. lli---1, July 2-llh .(: 2:ith. unk beds, d1~h11'<l.~ticr, RARE G1nnt O unchilla bah.· JOSE . Bay #I •Hobie Sports Center _ _. ,_ .II r> c .11 k er s y,•/cross-<>ver v1 bdrm M'I, n1ore. 616-jJj4. f'l"fL" rruru:. books. (")Ol he~. \\'fln,.1i"'-"' · llllSC. 8·12-.lijJ8. S)'Stem. SHU brand llt'W • rabbi t, SIO. Balboa Boa~ Show Special; 14' S109:l. I CHAISE lounge $100, H1dE--a-ai;pl1arn.-e,;. Tv.·o fl\n11lir!r SURF B 0 1 A10 R 6 ? 2 .? 6' 1" sold for S319 "''/warranty, 1 =~==~'""'~""'-·,·_, =~-~• You are the winnf'-r ot U~d 14' S995. _ 1 U~li 1 1 6' l:M'd sofa Si\ i..J1~Y hoy mo\'l~-136 \\'111·e, Laguna ~rm1-i::un · "· <',!:i:: S47>. PBy oU balance ol SI~ or TALKING r.lyneh Bird 11·i!h 2 t1rkt'ts to the ;$\~f.J~. "llf'w r.a1 s." e p, rockrr, naui;:: Sli 5-13-61.~. B<'af'h .sa.1 & Sun. Br<ind IW'W 7'10" ~1n1-gun :small paynients. Cred it C'&ge, $12~ Southland 11·e'!'f' lMdHI, I dot l6's on ~ Tan Sola -Pillow IJA ck I 0 .. =t=1~.CRC.C, -c=.-,-,.-nd...,.,-,-. ~cc,~l. s~. 6i.'i-."462. drpl, 893--0:;,cJL ... 61:>-:<"927 * Home & Garden invenrory~ l Good conrl11!Qn S20 :,..1'}..14•IO: Sat J uly 24 & :-::un JO \\'!ndow !'.f':rrrns and 3 OVAL rurolahle No, l21:J. Cats IS2 Show * \I e 5-16-Qj/3 e July 2.J: DrrssPr. ~!rrt'O, t.Cf"('n doors used S20. Harman&. Kardon _ fj()() X at thr Jr·wJ"f'dihl" Tlf"W swing kPrl I. kit l"hf'n \\al'P, Clothf'I", rt(\ 6-l2-·4tl?. ANAHEIM t~11 11 r11b)e clipper, MK 21' KJ;.<GSJZE bed, Royal Re~!. I c===--'--'---'--· I "c:-;;;c-cc-,c.,.--...,---,1 M'rtes 11.mp. F!'.1 mult1plex BEA.UTIFCL St 11 Ip o i n t CONVENTION (main &: jibl sail-11.w11y I' 2 mos old. ~ yr . .i;uar S175. ;\!OVING -couc h, ap-111\V}: M'I rr11 I :11et5 of o u IP u I fi'. • Soundcraf1sm11n Siamt'Sf! k\llens, Sl;J ea. S26l6. ""'>if T\vin ~i~hfo.1 $3'1. ~l\.:l!lfii. JJhanc<'I", quE-f'n l"izt h<>d, hard\\uod unfinished k1tchf'n lnanglc i;.peakf't' Ko 1;g ~l!\-2l3$ CENTER 3119.l C0<1..<a 1111.,_ Dant1 Pt ]"12 • •• • ball h' t \\'ill ··" h·ad•Mn•, "-.' "'7-""~' July »Au,. S LEAVJNG Stace! net •. rarpt>! k mitt. """ l..M) irm "4 in.r .<:. ~ '" ''"" ..,.., ..., """"' * 49..: 1251 * • v ~ L ,. B ·~5062 ot ,, d' ' ... ,,,, •It 6. PleRSf' cell &-12-::678, t':'lf, 31 4 ~ kitchen i;rt. T1i,u bedroom~. ·e•uf':' n. '· ·a.... · _f! i~n · ~ · 0Dns 154 I;:;;:~;;;;;;;-;;,,.-.;;-;::::=--., beiv.·<'Cn !l anrl 1 pm ro (1{A~W10N 21'. S' t).run. -BROKERAGE- -SALES-- • • '59 Oodg• 1/2 Ton PU ~I ton, 8 ~!9 fl. overhead camp- er, slttr>s 4 v.·1range 1t-e box, O\'en. v.u-ed, etc., 0 \'tl/ clean. Call 557-9192. Nl:'>tROD '70. Used 1 t1n1". Sl~ 8. SCO\'I', r ... lrtg, 1111.lf>r t11nk , rlrc 1\ 1rr<l. Paid S2000: takr S1500. <la\'~ f..14-11.l l, f'\'l'S :i.\6-11.18 1:22() \\'alnul, HB. 8' CAT'l!PER. 1 t CRbover, ~lps ~ 11·fj11ck~. Bu111.Ilt> !!tnve . si nk k 1cebo.~. ;.17;, or be~l ollcr. 811--JG(J2 FACTORY d t r,. c. 1 dealer, J\lajorway & Halr P ini, lro1.1 I S79:'>. 86!1 W. lS1h SI, C.:'>I. '.\IF.TRO Vnn 1958 ('ampcr""T;;: ~ldP. Good COnd. SS()() i.1&-872;) [)()[)(;!!; 'fill pop-top C'Usfnm camper, !\lint cond. 16.000 Or!J!' mi. $.1200/otr. 644--5..~. Cycl•s, Blk•s, Sco.>t•r• Lh·ini.: room Sl:il ~9--002·i * su;-.:nAY 1()..S MOVING. Swim Instruction 1971 ZEN /TI! k Admiral 1 . ,, (!'.; h • 4 .. '-d ~· _, rt ·p ll Se C'iose-out sail'. Lowf!51 <"Alm you r 111·1\f'I~. 'or1 :>' '"""' room, a .... ,11 ...... 1 __________ _ a ::> :'-T ,1,, a day SaL F11rn1rurf', hou~M\old ltrm.s. mi.pri. hlihly q1111!, Al~ Pl'l ... <'~. 3 l" P'"''"' '·"·, 1 Summer Rates on Oiunly ioll-h°C'<! number 15 hlnged ma~t. 5ll'<'pg 4, ind -..- 7' l.A\\'SON type 50111 s~. Rr11St1nable! 2z.> Hte~t pool rPntal. f).15-598!1, ~ • "'\LI '"'"" GROOMING 540.l?b.l h cl 11 !I;! '"'"" L NB C II •'"7001 -~->"r =r1~ I. strvice. Antenna I Ml · ~11 Y. · ovt , CPI. Dbl v.·alnut chest nl dn.1TS I. --"·--·_·_• __ "_"·---·---I DINETTE ~t w/6 C"ha ll'l!, insi~'ilett 11·/all consoleg, Toy m1n1a!Ul'f!S $5.~ .ii * * i;eai;u!I 1uxiliary. f u 11 y HONDA mirror $3.-). Gold Occ. chair p AT J O sale-Relrig, :slo\'f', Forn1ica, $75. N'ill--0977, 9845 ABC rolor TV, 9021 Ali•"'•, ::i1nall min1RIW'f'S $6.SO SCRAM-LETS •lql".~·,·. immac\llate, 6il-94\1 SID. 642-4988. "'fl5her, rl rye r. misc Vi!l8. Paciric. HB. """ Sn1all toys $4.~ t,, $5.~ ,..,. • I . ..--._,., • 7CX)Lruiii:-.:;:c:-11>ii l ='!";"·B~. "'~·"1:1:"~-~~~ 0th • "~ "'A ''FRIEDLAll>ER" WHITE \\TOUghl iron d1n1n< iirniru .. -~ ''"' \'e, f'(X)L TABLE, 4.>i:~·. \\"all er Olt1I ··!II tn .oN •·"ITE NO 120 XI t -" &Ibo RCA Victor 21" color TV, Thi5 includE-5 Bath, o.. ANSWERS " · · · ' n co'"' "''· for ]i\·_ rm. or patio. a l~l11nd. r11.ck, rxtra nics, balls. $55. Dolly boomb11ng tille r ell'-1 --·--. ,.. Color clear .\ d istinct in n r111ng & Mill", ·' . ' -•-• lifust uc. SJCIO. !l62-&J96. GARAGE Sale, Ga..• stOvf!. 546--7718. hf'a utilul w11.lnut cabuwt. J l3 BrOlldway. C.M. trnal()n, raC111f: i-ear. $400. !!i.31.CC e 893-7566 BE AU T I F U L pt c it n De~k. Dr<'ssen1, e tc. Sll6 TABLE saw JO'". Dai'i' A Sncrlfi<:f:, tnily 1. eeni, $J;io. &iZ-48'18 * 534-388:; C'r'eat~ -Piou' -Tu.pir -Anytime I 7 S -4 7 9 3 or ··=T~H7E~B=I K=E~S~HcA=c=K=e <ndt.ni:a.. Kr-orhlcr, • yrs. Tn11.1W!, c.r-1. \Vf!ll11, l h p. mutor, $100. 847-9al.1nft 15. Olarge -CATCHES. G93--02lU NEW BICYCLES old. $225. Phone 496-5871 BIG, hig g&rllli:f' salr. Thurs 557-4885. =o-"":c.c=-c=--7"-c: AKC "'K· Samoy~ PoPPie:s Many A n1a n's punruit .,,.,.,,,.~cAoU~x"·-m-=17;,"1og=--,"1oop=. ) '··" 21" COLOR TV -Mu~t tor JJAle. SlOO •n. ll111 shots happin*'-lfndlS when his \\'ife n-ti -·• I PARTS e AC'CESSORIES RJV!Eo• -·-·ch, q••-n I 1ni Wou1u. l!Jol21 Hanover e Bf.OS T•bl·' Ch•i-.0 195 19.. ht 1 ~ 1 -"-"«" y rrhh·''"' rom EXPERT REPAIRS •~ '""" "" · · · •-· '"• sacn ct. ; porta f! .lt drwc av.·~ l"f'mov .. ". Wks CATCHES up \\1th him .,. G 11 ~. t IW', SSO. Q)od c ond . _Lo"=·-'-'c"-·7"-"'--"c'-'·--= Jlidt'-e-bt'd & f'ngid11.itt /bltn d' .,. 21" B&.W ~d C JI l:.•D7e."-. cru ll'l$l' II . ''"'Tlt'r mu! ON ALL MAKES ~ w ra 10 .,,.,,; "' · 11 .,.,"'"' J;J.l, SfEVF. "'ill'"n Sbo-"-•, ··11, $."""" ~,,h l1cm. 'EVf!S: 962-38QC!. SAT. & Sun , Ii a m. 17:.4 v.·a,hrr. 642-5611. table model S20. 642-56:!1. T STUD ,.. ,..., , ... ........,." ,...-·~""' •· · Brazing & "'(')(!In~ R•m-k c •n Rd 1 ..... , A 6' Milin<> d inghy, oon, lee 642-2982 109 C B MATClifN(; aola .l lo\l't'5eal, "~ ~ ·• .._. .. na PA\':\1A5TER eheclt "1TI Te.r, +<" Colo TV " 1~ AKC o. 1 --· '• '-;;;;;--;"'°u--;;;;-:::::::;-.-;;::;;:-3 AKER, CM Bch 494--039-•• r , Ml.Cruice "·'· . ...,mo~·f'<, .__,...mp1on tmnl. nidr!rr, n1n~t & new1HOLTD/\Y 24, yav..i ~Sail~. liibl aold. eood tond. S95. . , -'· ~rlt"Ct conrliHon. 19" portable S25. ll" tablt-s1m1 gho'ov dog. SIOO.()I) ftt. sad, Sli5. S.l&-2i'OS. 1--~ '"'·· •ips. •. Nt>Ar Faln 'iew' • ~130 644Q49 SIZE 9-10 Le.d1l's clothf!g, .\. 67;,....t596 modd S:Kl. All a~ in xln! 892-2970 '"""''"' * Sho Cho mite. Set & Sun. 260 c c.e.7 Qt\01 • 20' DO UBLF. ender Suf\'"'·ed. !\lint con d . W pper 'J Twtn bl."d~ w/oak tni,~. Camelia Ln. c.~f. AR.Pl:.JJNG, good mni:I, l cond, ~ .....,.,...., SHEL TIES, AKC. me.Jn-Ir-wltrRtler, 2 cyl engiflf!, 4~:zo6s 1969 HARLEY DAVISON .Olmlllit~ Use •• .ofu er I -'---;_;'------I hedrms & hall. Sl sq yds.. PANASONIC AM/F'M stlfmi m&lf!'ll_ Shots. Champ bll ck-lono.'IU'Tt & f't'Vf.rst:. C.111!~~~=~.==-..:--:>7' 71n.Jf. Lots cl chroml'_ l="""=·~SlO~~"-""'----''-'-c I Marchi 116 1 ~""=·=""'=,,963-' .,,-7.'"-,,.,,.,, ~f' Jia.>'f'd/f'eC(>~r w/ ground. Re-as. ~9409 &tt ti (2131 963-'2458. l2' SNO" BrRD, 1 h g I•' Must lff lo llpprttiale, CaJI EMPIRE low tn• f'tt-ncf'I ntry "'ESTER.N ...,.,ll&lion 11111 A :!-" Cost S>;990""' pm. P F.RF"ECT CONDmON : .. ...,,,. ~M.. · '1 ~"",,_,.,.,..,..---,.--:-:-1 11' !'ll'w ufl!linbble rnw bo81 , S.'\50 6.1>8116 anytilTM', ca!e tahle \l'/mari:lle top, MODEL. H Fanna.lJ tnu1or f!qUitation ha!, e~crilent mu8'. ffD Sl80., ~. NEW obl'dil'IK"f!. rlaM m.rt, $85. Ai,., new c.ampn j11cQ . . Cll.11 963-3)37 2 LADJ.ES bikes, p~cttcally ~ndaltt aofa. •97-1010. w/ g• tvldMn dJtc. 4' 15• 3 1 ="'=""c',''°~"='"'~· -""~""",,..,~· -...,. AKAJ l800SO Tapt! t"W)l'd(lr. Novi<'f! ~. Tn.lnlng. Ju!yf ~"'~"~·~·~lr~.~.....,~~1!'-c._ __ lii::--iiCmiPri'>Nliiiii;-;;;;;5: new, orJy ridden 1. f,.w \JATCHlNG SOYA It ~ tooth barrow , RAILR OAD tk!t, Xln! rond, Record • k p lay a . 27th 9:30 am. Martincn!Sl1· 14' SCORPION 1~ S29S. timt!I. $30. •a. t hn)''~ !;°VESEAT, Good con-54S--TI5ol, 6"x6"'x5', :i:i_~~a.. Rttl~/cllrt. S1 75. 64&-fl."!6fi, c'c.'c"o"'~''=· c-~--·~---l Boatt, Melnt./ Fllsl & trim. Pvt Pi' mov-~-h 11·1nn bike, 10 ~pd. '30. 7lUon, $95. 644-6349. ......-...... -----...... :::1 -"".;•~·~~~~·~·~--ISTEREO f'tlm~1~-0ri.1t ADORABL E hlondt: mRlr Service 902 In~ ~~3441 "11 fl .m. 6~1828. G1r.,. S.I• 112 I Miscellaneous Ill 7'6" Surfboerf:i $45 pr Ol'"r S1400, ~rl\ lor SSOO I.ht.Jiil poorilf' PoP,. S v.·~ 1;45--W~ n ODAKA AC"I' 100. Brand . j CONTACT 61Ul2l or best ofr. 61:>-~711. ~<1 . S."ll)_ 49'l-212R. • F''-"••CEO •• :C:G"LA""s"s-=n">~OTOA71'R"·OACLOL]l'c,A--c::!LCRCOCAC::TC-"':-,-.,c,:11-. -;-1~.~,C;7'.. IW'W .-ng1Jl('. :.1a11,y :<trl'l~ A- '-Femtly 1«1'11Sf' W P, 9 lt1 !i, CARTOr tnclOMid carrif'r. -e;J"i\de comn1odt1 choir, 19" PORTABLf~ TV, $35; Gf.R:\IAN S H 0 RT HA I R TYPES. Blit or sm111l-in11hop-fi htorii;IAs~. 2 sail~. Y.11•t. :ir:lnl Kf'-'IN'~. f:\'t'I') !h1ng i n &It 'l/)4 only. tm StwlnnM tilled (I~. St11!'1' hf':sl, 16 ~ S30 23" Con~ole /UllF, Sl'> ~11>.<:. AKC, rh111mp Ah't'fl nut1hop. 20 yn •xp. n c I N)nd . Car topablt. $42.~/nf. prrfrct cond. Seit coffer, ~ °'!le Mtt11.. Ji, S1'. 540-1R9!1. _ Ca l~ 549-rotn !i43-«i2!J $$~. mu8' sell. llGl-3821. ~· 2t314r>-5419. ftt. 4!M...R.'\93. 6-44--0145. ..... 1 -. ,,,,-.---+. ,.-------• 23301 RIDGE ROL"TE DR. (C(lrnf'r nf t-fottl!on P)r.o.')) Prr-sn.e:e aduu con1mun1ty, atljacent !o Lr is u r e \\"or1d. Beau1ifut ~urround- 1ng.•, an l11,u1.v <1ppo1n1- n1cn1s. Th("ra~t:lic pool , Saunas, t.,<'r''1se J;Ym. 4 b1l!1ard table~. nl.uch, much n1(1r<'' S<'<' tira u1. fi:rn mlXlrls .in p.u·k-hh<' ~"tt ln~. (.'ALL 1\30·.~l)(IO or l\10.j9()1 --HAD ENOUGH-- OF DAMPNESS? r.lovf' to !'!l'.:r:RA DA\\":":. AIWH,VS <lr~·. l111l111y, l'll~a r. i'>o sn1og nr lni.;. l<(l'a\ for 11r1hrit1,. or hr1•rl<'h101I pn:ih- )f'rll..~. At SlEnRA DA\\";'i; you fl"'n )n11r 01\n n1oh1lr· horn,. 101. Rrn1~ kN'Jl i;::olni;:: up. \l'hy pa,v rflnt! For lrrf' ht"O("hUrP. l\'fllf' f)rpf. j_ SIERRA 0,\1\'N, llr1nE>1 , ca 92 .. 143. NEW 12"46. C'ho1ce ol dl"('o r. 11.ppls. l or 2 BR, Pi50. f.n b, Db; 2Vx-12 2 BR . •pis, drp~. appl's. f.o.h_ f.'lfiJO. \\'f' IRkf' Uadr,;' l\'e.~1rrn !llobilf', 121.~ N 1r11r- bor, S ,\. 8:r.t-t>.l:.O. • FOR ju~t S!0,500-,-.,--e,-n·I "'\"II A 2(1'xji'.I' mohile home on 8 ROif l'OU""f' at !he bcaC'h. H a~ 1ars.:-" ,..crttnrd room & JrnC'f'rt r~1'"· P.11rk b11.~ l!ll f11('JIJ11r.•. ~16--471!1. TRAii.EH hnme lo: c11ban11 JTndy to movP. in 10. LoC'aled 111 trlr p&rk nr h11.v on LnJo Penin, 714/673-6773 or 21 3/692-ll87. ·59 fl.A:'l!INGO <I r I 11' r mohih• hon1e. N "11o Ir furni-lihed, 111r cond. p;itH'l cov'd. Xlnl l"Ond, Sl)Q'), Call for Appl , 54.\..j6()8, Motor Homes 940 CONDOR Thi-Y-"Chl thAI",, not a ~I. BILI. COR\\'IN" FORD 01'lln1te County's Condor Ol11- tr1hutor, 230 S. i\T11ln St., Orsni;:~. CIM5e to thrf'e m11- JOr ll'ef'Wa)·s. 6:19°\850 Or K. 7-DM·t. . . '" ~'_"~'°'_ ... .,_, llil1 i •• , .. ,,,.. l§J I '""'""" l§J I -"'-1§]11 .......... !§J /1 ......... l§J11 •. .,,.,,,.,, l§J:I •. ., .. ,.,.,, ]§];~[ _ • .,..._ .... _,. ~1 I•-------•' Autos, lmportMI 970 I 1-Motor i-1omes 940 1 Antiques/Classics 9.53 Trucks 962 Autos, lmportflf 9701----'------Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 97(1 Autos, Imported 970 j Autos, lmport.S 1---------. JAGUAR -------1-......;_.:.;_=_..;.;.;. .~........:1 70 Rt:.\'TAt. rN'11t \11ur~1·1 1 1ri a H S le S C · ·-1~ ~oRo i., ion Pll·k-up, ·59 Sp rts Ca y I 1 MG - "'" C.\llPl'T : ..... ., ... ,""I or e s arnage ""'' l'nydrom"""'""'. 0 r a ues. " JAG '" """· '"'"· ~ PORSCHE TOYOTA I VOLKSWAGEf' z;· Conrtnr r110111r horn'· rully I {)Ids rear l'ocl f:to;1y f~f>it~ Orio. Xlnt m'ch $!900 ....... equ1p1, du~J All'. ~l•Tjl~ S 1902 OL OS work. A-l rnl't·h i-nnd . s:i00 • '63 llt· .... ley 300) • '68 "' 1964 PORSCHE SC, reboi.lt DEAN LEWIS 1 • I • '69 R~!I\ 1600 e ·10 D11t· JENSEN "~G'' t,ry, 67S-5.>-16 or 523-4725, TOYOTA 111&1 . 11>n1 ''l!J.: ,, 1 h Si'to11'p1t'cc. 7 sp<:eQs run1·11 rd l">P11J11nd , l!B. sun D:IQ • '6.'i MlX: i;r • '69 YW SEDAMr i'uaranteed, .f Speed- Rf'11rly 111 !\>JI, irM·r1,1111,11 • r:ash. 1147-3100. 17601 s Spr11e • fi9 Ausu11 Amt'rit·a S7s-<itn. • THINK 'ng, ne\\' 1h'lCkls, Utt~. ba.t- 4%-2lMI, Wf.-6ll1 plus revPrse . Cl 1n1on n1oior. MUST SELL I TOYOTA - - -'69 MGB GT, air . ·10r.1oc1----------3.i' MACK Ru~ ('•1111plPlt'IY Fn1rrgenry brake. \lust hi> '6j Cl1('l'Y VI!, ul1I llf'ri, 1'11 1;'[' 121 e ·i;.i \'\I/ BUf; e JENSEN SPH contll.111<'11. Xlr11 n1nn1r1)( set•n. Take SSOO hor"' u1 1 11ir1. New lilllnt. Eng & t11-..5 '69 VW ~-~tba,·k a\116/air e AUTMORlZED ''fRIEDLANDfR" 19n Toyota Demo •5991 l)iagsnos!ica.lly Sou~t! Bronze STK •1508. $1499 ·! n•!\d. S<:>i' ,i;, r1l&kt• l!lft•r !1<1rtr or cash_ 111 ~no!l t"nd S85Q or bMt '67 Chia ('I'>(' e' 'b'!l \'\\' Dix SAL1':,<;: SERVICE l)1W alACM !HWY, Jh '70 TOYOTA ' $1777 .">ll'-f111~:t <H1)l1ri1r ~ ~-.I--. off•·r. :>19-2115. Btjs e '69 \',_-,t"o JM Aulo. 893-7566 • 537-6824 FOi{ Hrnt St-It 1»111111wtl. ,~ 1$.1 CHEVY Van-!'h<l1<Tn ' e '71 \'olvo 1·14 X!nt line· ·54 ~tG 1100 4 door. Good 2Hk! llarbflr Blvd. 645-0,166 1 1..-iniJ. i'\l'1\' !Ire~ lll.'.il ~716 1 Tak .. rraril"s . CQnd, S300. Nr Bol"a & Harbour V.IV 4 DR. SEDAN l"n Do"·n Payment Tra1·to. S!t•t·p~ 6 A1r/•···nd \\'kly nr 1ll1•r11111) l~c111u11111g Jul)' 23th. S.1'i~123 Trailers, Travel 945 Dune Buggies Hun1n11ngb1rd Ave, f .\'. HOUSE OF l:'-ff'flRTS Gold'n V.'pst . 897~2. O::lrona M!rit1 -Air Conrl!- 9S6 962-3037. ( 1) 523-72SO S4iS !Jon. Exira rl'an llnd gh1u·p. -3100 \V <.:oast l-lwy. (666BBS' T" •••k nJ '£2 STIJDEBAKER pu·kup ALFA ROMEO '67 MG 1100 sedan · nlS ~ 0 y, Newport s~arh SIS95 $65.31 mo.* 13Tll BE,\CH BL. M2~M HU!>.'TINGTON BEAqf 1969 YW SEDAN 1~'1~ ~!t:Yl~R.S ;\!Ai\'X -New ' \".!!, 11u1nm1ttir S'150 nr br«I 1 Mu~t sell! ~8--6132 l~' SCOT!'\IA:'\ 'l'r1111 1'r I KARMANN GHIA MIRACLE MAZDA Chrn11<"a.I rnr111 f'nl l:l I nit ;·ni:: r.1g I IOrt> An1rr m11f;:'-, nffrr. 732 v.·. 18th St , C .. \l. I • ALf'HA 1%1 Cl a" 5 i c :O.tUST if'I\ '62 MGA, R&H, S1'o.:"r 0 ocks . .'\lak' ol er I Apl A Sprint f'ouJlf'. S2!'.l!l 36 rnos °'f,,n·ed paymtnl pr1 rt S]JjJ 16 or ca~h pr1c' ll~9-~Jl5 Incl Ta."< .I: Lie. APR 1~ jj7o. "on approved credll. Automatic trans. Lie. •tBK an•I 110 J11,:h1~. Sli~~l ~"' 1~·s1 -1 · :l!-'6 '"ery iOQCI rond. S700 O!' best 617. • $1399 ollrr. :Hll-l'~Zi -ht '.J::l-~lfd, -" .,__ 2 r jJ fnrd P.U. Looks, runs \\'nrk "4&-"'S;\J '68 KARMANN GHIA olff'r 536-5012 Hom, of the Rotary Enginl!' ~I I' Yt:RS ,\f,111,..._-{·u~tnin in_;, ':,·' .. ,_",',·, . ..'.750 or bf-st offer. I BENTLEY · 2150 Harbor. Costa ;-.1,sa Factory Direct Sales. Sef'\'lCI!' '61 F1E'lri ,~ ~1r,.11•11-o 111,v trn"r. ehnn r"ll har .~ < 1962 :'>1GA. tori condltion. 64S..S700 & Parts, 1966 Harbor Bl\-d., 111 ... ~. I'll'-~ -lilt iu·, ti. Xlnt ----------s c 1 s:;;T:i ('f'l11d :!jj:l:. or IH'!'I t•fll'r \I • II 11=n . _,., ...... ' ~2.if>2 11hl•, nf'11· tirP~. f'JlC & I''• f'hf'v. '·• T \'.$!. Auto 1!112 RE'n!lry. \"er\" 'm'I [11~ OU)'"· . S[l(I + l<1t'1l1ry '68 LANO CRUIS-ER-1-C~o~•~oa'---M-•=M=·~""'=='='°='=·--t1·.111' . U'-!'I' .;v.,r or St1rlr-1n 1·11.nlf)f'r 5 hf!' I! , rnnrl. Runi; l!:norl S61Ylfl or lllr C'O•n•. gu11ran1~, mo. . Harbour V.W. ;.\6-o:,~:;: ___ __ _ fw~1 nff<•r, ;l!~!l~6 .'ilrrp~ 2 ~37-.i.'-.41! bfo~T of!Pr 5-16--3778 wknd~ o~ 6000 tn! L1r \\'\~'X309. 1 ·r~ !\!GB-GT (_ ~11~: 11pp!I!' TRIUMPH \"AC"ATION 1n ~nut: ll 'if! DL'"\E Bu~\!}, Rnllrl , -, , only. $1499 rPrl, mint ronrl $1,150 24,100 milf!'s Strlf'f!' ne>1' ong- CL'l"'n full ~1rlr 1 r n t 1 ··-1 6fi DODGF: \\ 1nrlo>1 ,,.n, 6 Oni::inal o .... ·nl'r. 4!!6-1891 tn~I paint. So clean f!'l'Pry-1 ---=o:c="'°"'°"'--1rn1 R~: \Clf SL. 1142~ lll";-\TIXGTON' BEA(]{ t'''11 ~. J·..,:i 0 Hr VI\' ('ni;:. ,.,1 :o:llrk ~hill runs ,~1 BMW '----TIIE TRIU:-.fPH ,I,"<) .,,___ ""· 7:;~ Elrlf'n ' siHn C11!! frlZ-1961 " ' ' • \'Pn1r11•e, vs STAG 11·/11!11111 pn\t''· Al! onJ.' , , 61,71., 2 C • , l'!CB-GT .,, o --' one Hunk~ it~ new !1\ITE706) :i!"fl ;i1: ... oi~!._r~'· I C" .. \1 . Automoti\le Excellence A'.'11/YM, !11Jlf'. nE'w rarl1ah.. ,\u!h. Toyota Dea.ler SF:A!1S. Sl"•'I~~ !, plu~ Pxtrll -'li3 1N1'ERNATL pi{'k-ur & p,., ritY. R4Z-h721. ~ NOW ON DISPLAY l lp--Oll 1rnl. fr-r ('hei;I & '66 CHEVY "'/nt'W :16'" .--11.n11>"r shell. \8711 REACH AL, ~·12-4~35 Tl"'f' tlttl\"$ Cnn1e in !nr 11. 1est dr1l'e' \'~ 4-1 l~~r 549-:ll:-.6 "64 f\!_GB Rroll•l~ter $900 M ~M FRITZ W'RREN'S . h•'lltrr $"1~11 4!11-1~122 . ~P' · · "· · HL"."TfNCTON OEACH or BP~t Orfrr ~ • mot ~ CA 1\IP Tnul•-r, ~l•'t'ps 211nrl 2 SPORTS YAN '63 FORD rtarx-hcro, "1','21~, 1!170 !\AR~1A~N GHIA. 811~4.t'. a!IE'r 5 lfS I SPORT CAR CENTER rhlldrr'11. (i<Xlri B11,1 A! $~00. P>:f'rpt1onally clean. __, Or11r1gl' SJ{\('.(), Good conrl., MGB Laguna Beach . 7'.0 E. lst St., S.A. 547-07&1 "J6 \'\\' -"""' hrk 11rung, whl c~ , r·pl:J)t 66 V\I/ eng, w/ !ll''I tran.~a.xle. i\1.a.ny pew riartit recPnily ms!alled, !f\LISt ~rll lJ7j., 4'.l2-805!, '69 VOLKS -"hitelred lnt. Low mtleagp.. sunroo f . Ar-1-Fi\-l rarlio, 'xcdlent conrl111on. Quick •ah1 $ll50. &15-19li.2 or 5.)7--36&3. 540-2fi2:). I ROY CARVER, Inc. C"ll '''·'"•'·. I I OpE>n daily S-9: closed Sunrlav 6·1.'>--20.it:i. H•lo'\1n fr•r Ii Pe<oplP, A1110-" ~ •« 900 So . Cit. Highway _A_u_t_o_S-.-,-.~ic-.-.-P~.-,-,-,~949 n1a1w. Had10, HeaTPr, "Road Autos Wanted 968 1 2925 Harbor Bll'rl . MERCEDES BENZ .67 ~!GB-GT. 1.nimaculate. 494-7S03 * S40-3100 • 1969 TR-6. :'\1nt ronrl. \\"ire _, , Cog \11. :\1esa 546·4441 \\~' I · Rr:iq\ · Jor v;i.ranon & fun -----------I J l .001 oni: m1. S 21 0 0. '69 TOYOTA SEDAN ·ius. 0 m1. " PF:Hrr:(·r 1.~~ c11i·1-:.• 111•.i.,r tSZTJi'J, WE PAY TOP '68 BM\\' 1600, Rill, 50,000 96~--6l0-I. 673--l24j art 6 $1699 CASH mi.,, "'""'· 1910 Mf:RCEDES 21•0 SL, A: I -OV~O~LK=sw~A~G_E_N_ V\\' '6fl \V ESTPH AltA Camprr, Orig OY.'Mt", all serv records. PERFECT! Ph. 6i5-00:Xl. 11 /4 hi'>J Sli.1, rr hu<'kPt sPa1~ Sl\ .·,:, plalr 12 \'rJlt baltrry Sill. T1rr~. 61f.-.'Jh.IO. ------'67 CHEVROl.ET 32j et1;.!ll1f" -Sol1rl ]lf1rr.-.. r tt'. A-I Harbour V.W. cond. S'!93. :11&-Till! --11871 l BE,\Cll AL. .11~2-•1133 HL•:XTl:-iGTO:'l' BEACH Autos for Sa.re J§Jl'64 INT. SCOUT P.[ 1;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;;,;;; 2 \\(I, dlr. G·~•! runnf'r ~T!•'fllJ'. h"i!rJ, 1;ikr sn1al1 ri'l"n Call ;if1, 11):['(};,.16-8736 • ~~·1·6~11 1\\"RJ.11791. i·G_._"_._,._1 ____ ___.!~I • • M6---i!Xl7 • • solutt>!y fh!.'\"le~s in f'\e,J OPEL 2 Door, 4 spel!'d, Radio. Heal· DATSUN rPspPrl , Au1on1a11r, Po1\'Pr ·---:---,-,.,--~ er. Dead Sharp. t022AGC1 S•~""'· 11.010 rn,1.,, 17'9 '69 RALLYE $11195. '69 YW BUG :~~1" .. ':"to~-;;.: .~~~;.~" -.,-1-D-A-"Ts-u"N_4_D_R_. ~;~ '2~RVER . INC. ~ Tl"r· Au\·s '63 V\I/, Cll!'An llppeAr'Snet, Good mech cond. $675 or best offer. 011.,YS~ 545--1832, E,·er.: ~S-1610. GROTH CHEVROLET '1"'"°""0 Roll• Roy", SPORT COUPE ll '\ SEDAN "'"v d"'" motors 2'12.i i-l;i.rbor Bhrt A.~k ror Sales Manager Exrellent cond1t1on . au1oma- 182ll Beach Blvd. Ul11· 1n1lE'a1:e. facL warr,:n!y Cosia ~l!'511. ____ :-ttli-·l4·14 tic trans. gold "1th rallye Laguna Bea ch Huotiogtoo ""'" ' •pd, "'· "·'"· "." !21'6. MB PRESTIGE CARS! """' IZLK7'6 '. 900 So. c.t. H ighw•v 847-6087 KI 9-3.131 tlo'\" $1 AA6 16.~!l<",\X J Sm11ll This \\'eE'k Only 494-7S03 * 540-3100 ANNIVERSARY •SO rl0"'" or forr1l!'n car i~1ll • ·61 22n S • ·i;:i 1~10 0 • S149S TOYOTA wlmag 11·heeb. dir. fYXU- 787; $139j full pnce. Cali 49,1.7744_ IC V'.V "6'.5. New clutcb, recd '61i RF.D V\\" Bug 11·t~unroo!. 11res Cl,.an. $695. Call hlk 1ntf'r. A'.'11/F.'1. com-08='-'-"~"'~--~~~~-I plPttly r"h!' ""~ , Good '70 V\\' convl. Ra d I c, !rans & tire<, Immaculate 11 /•/11 , 3900 m i. Like new, rrd gen1, 59::io. S4i--9i.13 alt l under 1\'arr. Pvt p t y . '69 A UST!\' An1r1·1r:1 -:--r11• :\l;i,1 3fl, l!l'iO :\Int runrl ;-\r11 1 1rr~. 8r~t c;ffrr $.\.")-'!f,77 ~in ~fl'"L rt.v Call h'.en ti7 2."-fl ~-;i1110. • '67 2:.0 S, MIRACLE MAZDA S · W • ~ 116-R.:i11 . ~!l.1-&~11_ ~rirk • .68 2j() 5 • .69 2.11r> tat1on agons ----6. I s.i'1-14ii. 1%3 V\V BL'·"· \·fry goor\ I c.-.,=,-~.~U~G~-=r~,~,~,~.~M~.· rnnd. Can1rwr. $1025 or 5unroof lo nu. $10YI or be•t IH. ~ '67 DATSUN SEDAN ~L • 'il'l 2:i1 C ('pp • "jO Ho1np of the RC1tary Engine AH u~erlo '69-71'J-'7] ~old ll'ilh 2.'ltl s~:. 11.ir 1:ti. ~·1any cl;lS-1 215/J HM"bor. Costa Me~a 100 Yo Warranty A . /Cl ' 953 1 PINTO \\'/AUTO. nt 1ques ass res Rarp 3 s"..i. dlr. R. E~cellent sic.~· :<por1s n1ndrls 111 slnck, 64S·S700 RECREATION CE:\TER Tr11ns. S5 day. 5c mile. i~• HOU'"' 0° l'tf'ORTS -mnd111011 lhru OU!. Old rar .. r. r L ' I l'l67 ()pC'I R.11ly-r.nod f'ntrd. No Money Down• 1!'157 i'\O:\lAP. 1hrrr i~ "';, ROY CARVER, Inc. THEODORE J1 d 1 (1 l 523-72SO trade. 67:-r.72j2 , [1 offer. Trad!". 646-2698. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ROBINS FORD or sn1a O\\'Jl c<tn in . ___ :\1n1nr o'hai:,l. nP;•· clutch, On ovrr 100 new & ui.ed cleaner, all ont!'1n.al S: [ 2925 Harbor Bl\'d. 2060 H.-\RBOR BLVD. pvt . pty. Ple:i.•e af1 9 am l9!'7 MErtCF.DES 600. Ex. &:ood trans i•36--b85L Toyol;.i~ slOf'k. sr;;~) :i:17-06~-Cnst;i. ".lles11. 546·4444 COST/ ~1t:!'A &12-0010 a.l&-~736 ~!H-6~11. ('Pflll{)Jlll l Rn 111 R (l y c' SC • on :ippro\'ed l'rt.dlt A t I t.. 970 Autos lmpo,ted 970 -New '71 P'tckup Trar!P·1n, r.''"'"" E.-.:Tra POR HE B'll M T u OS, mpor , j ANNIVERSARY •SO 11"~1\\'J\11 S9~~vi'J I axey oyota I AUTOS WANTED B1£ rn~lnr r~rho .l SpPed rllr. ROY CARVER, INC. WE BUY USED 18S&l Bl:.ACH BL. S47-85:Jj Top dnllar for rlean used C'amriE'r fi rily lirrs. ~111ny AutOOr1~rr1 Ro!ls·Royce. Porsches HUNTINGTON BEACH TH I N KING c;>rs. ~HE"~~;-o';;Ewn. ~~:~~s~~~1\~;r;:~a:ark;;~~~~~ 2!12~-~11~~t,;11~~vd. '70 MARf lf SPT. CPE~ ROBINS FORD I'"''''",, "'"". """''" c~1• """ DON BURNS I '1r !!\\ h.~11 Air rond1 l1on. 4 gpeed-L1~ co~~ ;:~:~~OR BL"~~;j(1ln l--D_·_O_T_D_A_T_S_U_N__ PRESTIGE :~;~:-. t 7lOOAKSI This "'E'E'k Of A NEW OR USED VW?1 ~t;;~rT~\'E~o~;~ OPE~NgAI LY PORSCHE, AUDI If your car i~ extra clean. SUNDAYS J.1631 Harbror Blvd , G.G. $189S MIRACLE MAZDA Let J·larhour \"olks,1·agcn Pro,•e To You Thal '\"e .l\ppreclate Your Business ~ee us l1r.c:! 1~0 B -• Bl d (J t S ( G G F ) RAUER RUICK """" eaw• v ' u' . o . " 1'\1)1. Hom'° of thl!' Ro!ary Engine Hunting1on Beac:h 636-2.133 2150 Harbor. Cos!a ;\1es11. Costa \\lr~a. 5'!8-7i65 ~~:;::~~~::;;;'.'.,,.,~ . -1~"6 PORSCHE 1600, ex-645·S700 Befo re You Buy A Toyota or Oalsun, Test D riv~ The AH New Sensational .-------. MA2DA ROTARIES I Ml-~EOI Al ~ DtL1·:;P.Y NO v1,..1 ,-1:JG P<>IC-••11~~!, IV~•l •Mo 11\1 MAZDA Pill~.~ POl"!rrd :ic. Mill~ P1r (;11 • $1945°0 I o{l.j7U•l P IUl T~( .. llt.e!Uf OVER 150 NEW & USE D VW'S TO CHOOSE FROM. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. BRI NG YOUR TRADE. 2~1 E. 17lh S!. !42-TI81 or 5-~Q..Of.42 • • j '67 DATSUN PICKUP 6'' 2'° SL. A"""" c,.,,.. I """"' rn.ch'°'"' cood. I.\1PORTS \\'ANTED T11·0 11.Jfl~. ~-~L f.xcel. ronrl ~2R~e:bu:'~''~'~":•_· __ _."'::'~11Ai1iuitoi1i,iNieiwiiiiiiiii9i8i0iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNieiwiiiiiiii9i80iij Orange Counties $."1.'>IHI 22<1.'> Cliff Dr NB S~!l:'i :;.i;,...1:,92 TOP l BUY EH i ~pd, dlr. R&H. 1 owner. aflrr 6 P\l I I BILL ~lA.XEY TOYOTA Take fo t"C'1~n ca.r or sn1llll ' , , J!lifl 911-T f'nr~rhe. S ltp- lAASl Beach Bll'd. do"'"n i7.CJIS75J caU 546-8736 19611 Mfrr'rrles Rrnl. xln 1 r"11ranre i;:rnur. Perfect. II , 8P11cli. Ph. IM7-R.i.'1S -l!H-61111. (~ind $SCIO. 5!S-&12-4 nr I 7.()()(1 mi 644-112'.l I ----------fi71-34fl~ "69--'70 ~1Al.JRU Cl-IEVELLE, '70 OATSUN 240Z wfmaij:s ---------I "62 Pot~rhP l~S. hd!p cpe, PrlCf'ri tn .~f'IL "As ii;'" s~ l:Mil'l \lf:RCED~.S Bi>nt. 22ns. i\,\1/Fr.1, ~1 i;")O or bs' olr.1 alr, top rond1t1on! 1 . , "-I 6 & ll rxrrJ ronri, nr'\ \'a.ll·e JQh, fil2-2.'>AA 1'14--0;,()() C11.ll ~11--42:8."1 n RPflrt'rl~ P. ,,.. . -· 6 s-·?·s e\'P, 67.l--2901. $(jQ I ,).l • -----l'lfil> POR~HE 912. lo ml~. Autos, lmportHI 970'1---F=ERRARI --.-;S9-220-S . I rrrl t'olk tnter' s:n.10. Ah 7: .i XL:'liT A~1nn \l11rt1ns ---==-----l---'<~l~'·-'='-"-·'_1._;._7'l~l-'--~\2-$16.12. I j'l nR XII! $2.!ll'Xl. FERRARI 'fi'I PnP.:<:;CHF. "C" Mup!',I "61) DA JV Sl 'll'l ALl'TI10RIZED MG 1:r1' l'n:: t1rPs. exhaust_ Ex:' '61 DR IV 13.Rilll. SALES & SERVICE rr! N1n1l sPr\, rPcord$ ·n:, OR V $.i 'WI. MG Sl'fi:i! (If <•flrr, 493-0'»1~-j ti7 nH VI $7.200. ALlllORIZF:D fl 0 RSC HE:--.-6 j----SC ~,. ~I ~17Z ~111ntnn, Buf'nll P11.rk. g_\ \111n.-Sat. f.,\LES & SE!t\'ICE t'"11p•'--Chrm ''hi•, ti P" ---------I hi'~~. ~fJf'C'J/I[ f;ir'll)!') f>ll lM! I !IOUSI-.: Hunting? Watrh the ] Xlnt rnnrl r1·1 pt). 611·1~11 Servire Directory. Check It 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. ,~POR~!lf: 91 2~:;-~11,( !or lhP ~ervir' you nred. Ncll'port Beach A utos, Imported 970 ----FIAT____ I Chrn1 i1hl~. r.r"!rl rl)nrl :!j:ll)'il/nlfrr· i;7:.,..nt~l 31(){) \V. Coast llwy. --- OPEN SL1'.'JDAY Harbour Volkswagen t8711 BEACH BLVD. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH SANTA ANA !TJIO(YIOllT!Al --:-----::---:---1--...C.N~'•:•C!'.·porl B_,_,_c_l. __ • Cr>n1[1lete Stock of "V/Ef.:D II &-;:l"11p" .. rlra.n Dmfl C1Ut !he trc11~ur's & tra~h - A lnrn ln!o <'a~h thtll 11. Daily Pilot Cla~~tlirrl 11d. F-42-:lli7S JW> 912, :, ~pd, f'X tra~. 1·Pr) I n11·t' n,,d 527Xi. F1rn1' f.12--11477 11 11 11 11.m ':1!l POR CpP lf',00 n0rm;i_] I ;\'r,~· rn11;, rh1lrh. SSJO firm . DEMO SALE! 1971 COROLLA COUPE Th" 197! D•mo h11 tioning, AM •1dio, f1ct. 1quipmrnt. Th i1 D1mo h&t n••t• hid p1 11111ntnl lie. pl1+11 ind h told wllh 11m4inin; f1clory ,..~,.1 nly. * NEW CAR TRADE INS * 69 Chev. Station Wa9on ';!;;1;';:,;;\~~;"• $1795 $1195 $895 '69 Datsun 510 s.4•11. IYXTlll) '66 Toyota ,,..,, '"'"· '"""' '69 Ply Roadrunner C•M••""" "·-· • ..... •.• .. $1695 • elr C.Olld .. r•di•, (T,MOID I '69 Fiat Spider ~~,; ,~'.:o. Ml"' ,,,..,." $1595 LARGE !ELECTION OF NEW TOYOTAS Read11 To Roll OPEN 1:30 111 9 We•kd 1vt-'T;! 5:JO Sit. I Sun. S1r-..;c.1 01pt. Optn Mo•. E~t1. 'Til' ~· SANTA ANA .. k 'tr',, .. •. """" ! I • ! !TlOIY!OlTlAl ' • I • .... "' 1>l II M • 417 w .. WARNEi • SANTA ANA • '540•2512 Think SH \\'p'JI hl'lp you sr ll ~ &12~5671!._ :i."h--71!1 all 6 pm. I Autos, Import.a 970 "FRIEDLANDER" Auto•, Imported 970 11750 ll'ACH ILVD. !Hwy. 391 693-7.166 • 5.";7-6824 '6l!-~JO Ery'1 .. r. (;.......q cond I Ry O"·ner $1100 ~ l 0 F:mrr.ilrt Bay. Lli2Una Bch. I <M-f.ll22. "TO F1::1! 12-1 Spyder AM/fM, $2800 •• 8:\.1--1038 ... LOTUS LOTUS AU11.fORT7.ED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS llOO W. Cc>Mt Hwy. Newport Be.11ch JAGUAR '69 XKE ROADSTER ! l2,6(XJ 1u·1ual m11P!. Bntiah I raci~ ~rn. Chro~ ..,,,iru IZBC-4981 $l4~. j Author11.M Jlt~. Dealu lilt!l l11r,nis I ~'mtt•rs Laguna Beach 900 So. Cit. Highway I 494-7503 * 540-3100 rr·s Be11.ch nout1e lime, Br~ ge1t M!lectioo ever! Sre the DAILY PILOT Clar.tfieii -a@(uon r..rw1 -- c~, ~~so~ PORSCHE ~~ AUDI @; Lari;i• Selection of Fully R•condltloned Used V·W's Poriches--Campen & Vans 10011/o 30 D•y or 1000 Mlle• Guari1 nte1 P1 rh I Lebo• e E~9i~1 e Tr1~1 . e Front I ~.,, A•I• A111111btl11 e 11.,~, Sv1t1111 e El1ctric~t Svli•m '65 GHIA -4 1p11d, •1~io. Sl/)-4•-4 s795 '67 vw '62 vw I 1p11d . r8dio, 1 ri9l"1l '''''' I t .000 ori9i"1I .,.·1,,, LP ll\O MUST SEE '65 vw 4 1p11d, ••~io, th•o"'• -4 iptt.!, rt~io, ch•om• ,;"''· W/W 1:r••· VEG5 99 ""''· P!XIS-4 s1095 s795 TWO LOCATIONS e 1970 Harbor Blvd. Cotta Meta 549.3031 673-11900 ' e 4455 E . Co•1t Hwy. Newport Bitch CLOSE-OUT OF ALL REMAINING '71 MERCURYS BRAND NEW 1971 COUGAR Stl1cf 1hift, wltil1 w1ll1, pow•1 ole11i~t, power diu: br1k11, AM r1d10, ti~!•d 911 11. di•. w!.I, ~0~1r1. !IF9 t4517701) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANY BRAND NEW 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO IN STOCK-WE WILL SELL FOR 3% OVER DEALER INVOICE! SELECTION OF 1971 MERCURY~ NEVER BEEN BETTER. IT'S TIMEl FOR YOU TO MAKE OUTSTANDING! SAVINGS RIGHT NOW AT ••• rrfd.11, July 23, 1971 -.. -l§J I """''""'" l§l.__I _ ... a_'""'·-1§1 I ......... l§J I l§J I 1§1 .:..I -·""'-"'·'·..,.;;1§1~~1 WI A"llCIATI YOUI IUSl•ISS 990Auto•, UMd 990Autos, Usod 990 CALL US NOWll , ..... 557.9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU llllD AllD STl.l SAVI YOU MOllff I .K ya<• ore,_ in Calilomio 3. K you ore,_ on 'fOU' job :Z. If yao owe money on 'fOU' 4. If you have littlt or no car credit IH Ml 1 n TO AllARI Tll CllDIT AID mm YOU Mllll so 111AJ"UMAY WAS $3342.30 $3412.60 $4141.91 $4047.50 $4237.45 JH23 GIB 259207 $4248.55 NOW '2951" $2916 71 '3540" '3459" '3621 " '3679" WH23 NIE 104458 WH23 GIE 119285 WL4 1GIE13 1515 Yl'L41GIE13 1514 WH23 Glf 125036 WH2J GIE 124306 WAI $4436.25 $4312.85 $4053.40 $4053.40 S4339.80 $4327.00 '3708" '3606" 13357" '3422" 13589" '3579" JH23 GIB 266640 $3781.75 53321'' LH23GIE 106546 $3757.419 13057'' DARTS, DEMONS & SWINGERS POLARAS & MONACOS SERIAL II WAS NOW OE13Gl0242.b79 OH46UD201101 WAS $4455.65 $4013.15 $4443.55 $3437.35 $4379.60 $5176.70 $4013.15 NOW 13711" 13356" '3714" '2904" SJ646s• '4665" '5820" ll29CIE 131523 $3373.35 '294227 LL29 GfE 129763 $3532.05 SJQ78'' LH23 CIE 132482 $3229.10 '282611 LH2JGIE 132985 $3711.00 532922' LH23 GIR 2b0600 LH23 C!E 153533 LH23 CIR 295543 $3702.45 $3617.40 $3630.90 '3252" '31 78" '31 88" SEE OUR LARGE SEL CT/ON OF COLTS CUSTOMIZED.BY COURTESY I BRAND NEW '71 SUNDIAL VAN CONVERSION $3398~~ PRICE FOR ONE SALE Ser.# GH.:IK\5 10 1390 d•i( b<ol n rr(I ""''' tul ~'M'"''' ~~:H $5372~~ COLOR OF YOUR COICE ONE DN . PAYMENT ONE MO . PAYMENT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONE DN. PAYMENT PRIC f OF $]99 MO. PAYMENT $)30 Yr:s, you heard right! We witl paint these adv. new cars the color of your choice! BOTH CARS! l1""-'°"""°·'""'"'1JO """~""",..., .._, ..,, ,, . ..,_,....,,, ,.......,,"""00'"" -·"'°'"" 6(1_, o.< ................ "!,..., ,.,, "' l """ '"' , ........ .. l J.0.S n ""'' '" I I""" AMNU ll O f'UN ! l'I I & 11 l l.& l ... 333 V·8, OU!O. tron1. l"'!O!V "" c...:j'''""'~ l'f'W• a1-"'9. W11f1 rwl, tad. i..c.~111 1..m, Uftltr C~t 130.tfY '65 T-BIRD KAIDTOP FULL PJll(( fACTOll:~ Alq CONO, ~.!.II f\11• '""'" PaJ211 '66 MUSTANG FULL PRICE s577••u PRICE ~od•o. 11oe•.,, ""''""""n t.rt<. whet! co"" M~t11«111W.I l/ll21COflll9609 '70 FORD GALAIT 500 tt T. FUU PRICE l u10 Ir 001 .. 10<10•~ o; rt ond1100"'"9· po .. ., 1 ..... ~. rod·o. ~t••, ""'''twafl ~·H ol06 AO '67 PONTIAC FULi PJllCI 2011,H.T. v.1,0V10.1tOOU.1oc""' ..-~,.,.,. fl""""l. !1ldG, 11w1w. uvn2a OPEN 9AMrolOPM,_.~~ 7DAYS A WEEK IMPALA M.T, 11-!. 0010. !mril. p-tr >!Hr""J. rsifG, hoo! .. , w!or•i!Woll 1iru. 7"'RLA '69 DODGE . .. v.1. ov!o. lr!llU. !or:iory oi< tO)'ld,1,0<1•"1· PO""' llttr.r"l. todio. 1-!t<, W~•ltwoil !Oft" "'"yf '"""'"' s1088 '67 CHEVY CH(VIUl .lu'JO. ~i..radit, llfc!ll", ~S(I ~ .... TWY91t s599 Auto•, Imported 970 Autot, Imported -VO....:....LK...:S~W"'"A::-G:o:".E::-:N-:-- 990 Autos, UsMI 970 Autot, Us.ed 990 Autos, Uud '68 VW STATION WAGON Dia;:no!hca!ly Sound & Guar· a111red 100% !301ASQJ, $1699 Harbour V.W. 1.'fll 1 Bf:ACH m ,, 8424435 i!UNTINGTO.~ BEACH -f968 VW CAMPER Sell rontrun'1i • ~Cf!tll"nt rondrt1on. VRCBUon special (\\'OJ425J. $2595 MIRACLE MAZDA Home of thf. Rotary Engine 2l:il Harhor, Costa Mesa 64S.5700 '68 VW BUG ,\utornatic r;tick 5h1f! must fie;! • net'd the room (XEW 75~1 . $loo.l. tf!l lla"uis Utnmrs Laguna S..ch 900 So. Cst. Highway 494-7503 * 54G-3100 1970 VW Biil 113 Exr!"llcn! cond1ti011 ~ S/lf'f'd ;vrllow . black interior. ('.l-14· ALO!. This v.·1>ek only. $1595 MIRACLE MAZDA Homf' of !h" Rotary Engin• 2150 Harbor, Costa M~a 64S.5700 '69 VW BUG VOLVO -----1 CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLET ~ YOtYO' J 1966 Cpe, De Ville ~ RI FACTORY CADILLAC 1970 CPE. DEVILLE Factor)' air cond., f'uJJ pov.·. f'r, vinyl top, full leather 1nter1or, Olt & teleseopic sleeping, &lerro tape, 1!oor locks, !\lichelu1 rad1aJ \U'!'S, Local oy,ner-Bcaucy. (i"J8· AZJ ). '67 CORVAIR SPTS. CPE. "FRIEDLANDER" ION •AAClt tHWY. n ; 893-7566 • 537-6824 Autos, Used 990 GREAT VALUES! • ·10 Ma veric:k, air e '70 Capnce, air • '66 Cad De- ville e '66 An1bassador AIP. CONDITIONING l"ULL LEATHER INTERIOR Padded top, fUU power ind. Ult & telescopic 1tttring, i;tereo, Ai\l/f'M. ~tc., etc. An excepuonaJ buy! (SBS. "" $1888 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-9100 $5555 NABERS Cad il lac ,\lJlon1allc, Radio, Jli>ater, ~.000 original n11lrs. 81"aa- i1f1l) \ar "Road Ready" rJ'GZ99()1. $799 Harbour V.W. 1&711 REAC!l RL. JN1-443j l!L.:NTINl;'roN BEACH Wagon, 111r • '611 Fireb1rd 1---------- Convt, air e '611 (;TO, air Larg•tt S•lection AlJTJJUHJ.ZEU Ul:.AL.1:.lt 2600 !!arbor Blvd. Cosra .\1e:.a. CHEVROLET- • '68 Lero.fans Cpt', Sharp~ OF LUXURIOUS • 'Ii'> !lodg• Waguo, "' CADILLACS Call 5"1().9l(KI open Sunday EL DORADO ·;o c111:::vY. K1nfi:~wo o o 1'.'s1alf', '.l-pass sfn '1agon. v~. 11.idro f'/S, P/11', Tilt 1olrPrlng v-hl•rl, sterf'n, a ir. a1110 <Joor k><::k", lug;:::l!gP nh::k. ],('•!< lhan 24,(J(J(} 1111 .c:, Fa(· 11·;ii'l'an1y Jur 2.i.000 111orr n1ilr<i, :'llusl srll nn1,, D1:t~s 6·14-kil!O, E1·e s.; .For 111forn1a t1on <"all. HOUSE: Of IMPORTS ( 1J 523-7250 '69 A:\fX 3~ C .1. P.T. 4sp. CLASSIC 2 i;eater BABIED. S2 44!!. Sniall trade ok 962-3Zl7 BUICK 1970 BUICK WILDCAT CONVERTIBLE r.1usr SELL (\6,00u ill!LES r Gold Misl Finish \\'i!h Alack Top, Luxury t~quippcrt throughout, Vult Powrr ol coursP, FaC'lory Air Cond, Trade-in by original ov.•nrr. RUNS LIKE /\'E\V t YCK- 531) $1375. Johnson & Son, 2526 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 54().96:~. '70 Riviera, Full f'IO'''C'r. Far air. Til1 whcrl, YPllnw "'/hlk vinyl !op, Nr,1· lll'rs. AJ\1/F',\1 .~lrrf'll. $Jg'.);,. 8.\0...74ft5. R::7-!!·160. '63 R!Vl!'.:RA. !\lust i-r!I' 1-owrwr, :.:lnl cond. $tij(l. 644-4564 :.lorn. or 11.f!. 8 PM. '66 BUICK Spet·1al Station Wagun. A/C & R/H. $7:;() &12-74.>t2 A good \\'ant 11d is a good in Orange County 1963 tliru 1970'• ·~ 26(X) HARBOR BL., COSI'A MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday 1970 El Dotado fACTOflY AI/l. CONDITIONJ:'\G FULL LE1\THER. IXTERIOP. Padded tup. lull po1,rr. I i>ter<>o, light se11 l1nel, filrl1al 'hrrs & n1an.v other deluxe xtras. ( \\'\IK:i07 1. $2777 Nabers Cadillac 2601! Harbor Bh·rl Costa Mrsa ;,.10.<i100 LESS THAN 14.000 i\11LES l'."16.1 C/\D\JJ./\C &dan Uc El6'2 CHEVY ~la. v.·ac 2~J:m 1111, rebuilt r n1:, 11"w rli1g~. r~~1nt <, conff"n~"r. 11 r .,.,. rrbu1lt I:Cn , 1·olt r,. g , rC"htull \\h1•rl <)l•nrler~, II('\\' ln·ah,,~ s::on. Hrt!>P or <Jrrry ll'anl, 1 7:!.":~ Querns Ln. Apt 4. Hunt B"h. FACTORY Ville Imn1at'. AIR CONDITIONING ~:;&.l\7'15 F'ULL LEATHER INTF.RlOR 1.-.. --C-A-D-. ccl.o:c..:.,d=,~d-! -,-lu-.S-T Vinyl t<>p. FUil pov.•er incl. SELL! S.:00. 11Jr & !clescop1c steering. * Call %8-3fJ:\7 * 'l\S cl1~:v.-1n1pal;;-:':iS. }'A. PIS P/B. 4 !<pr1. D11al quad, r;i111 Ing, lan<l<iu lop S!XXI or brst {)fler. &16-0054 evr. door locks, n1ost every dlx. xrra & "The t.1aster or !he QUICK SALE, 'f,6 Cad Cn111·1. Road." (615BQE) All access, $1375. 646--0770 or Nabers Cadillac aii '' ,..,..oo; CA MARO J97o EL CA:'lf!NCJ -4S4 cu 1n, 2600 Har bor Blvd. Ccsta l'Ylesa 540_9100 lurhn-h.11dro, a ir c 0 n d , l!l67 SS Camaro, at11n f'/.":. slerro, mag.~. X\nt cnnd. 1969 Sed. De Ville pwr disc brks, J;it:. air. Nr11 s;;100. 67.'\-(l.~60 or 5'1&-5~81 rrd paint. R«d1;il~. Ong. a"k /or Dair. FACTOHY AIR CONDITIONING FULL LEATI·IER INTER/OP.. V1nyt !op, lull ['IOWrr door locks, tilt & teles<'opic0 s!eer. 1ng, stereo, elc. IXSHiORJ $4333 NABERS CADILLAC 2fiO() Harbor Blvr1. ownrL s1~1:i0. fij:~2'.'~~. 1~.1.-,-c11~~yy·~2~0~,-.~H~m-,-, '6~ CA~An.o-SS-~.)(1--;J;;i J11nl1ne hr'«drr.~. :l~J. eler l"flnr!, 21.'.Jl:lO __ ~i. 's2~00: f'nv I fu1•I /H~111r .. i ~r'.I. :-1~1st 1e!! party. 6·12-9,12.. 1111~ 11k. S200. ,.,.lt>-.1.i8J, '6~ CA~l/\P.(J, xlnl t:nnd, lnw 1'lfi2 C~'itallflrl w11gon 1nilrs. $1600. Pli. .l11<'k1c S I!~). or hr~I n!frr '.\/rirr~ 673-RO:il or 642-:..'121 <'vr~. l\/h;11r<'r.I' f.111 e ng i n e --~111nkr·~ ti11-0l '.(i. '67 CAMARO ~()fl .-,-,,,,-- Loi•• mileage exceDt>nf ronr!. I ~•2"""::c::'~'m2'~"2'------ thruou1. 4 spd_ dlr. Valencia CADILLAC 4.~pd. "Jp ry !as!. Sl800. Call ·.1.'i C'l!F:V\' 2 r!r. V&, '71 COUPE DE VILLE-!~~~~~ARO 3"1 A;, '""d.1 ~~·~"-~,~~-,~~,.~~,;·d Costa flle:;11 5-10-9100 red, take old car or JmR.il dn1vn can fin. pvt. pty. (33Q. I ~,.-c-,-d,-IJ-,-,,-,-,-11-po_w_e<-.-,-m-yl Lnaded, "Illy 4,000 mlJe-:;, BQK J 5-16-8736 -494-6811 alt top, am/fm slerro, 20.(11)1) Corporation prei;idents• !I a.m, m1, IHl<IPr 11·arranly. SJSOO. \\'1fes' private c11r. Like new 3-spd autn. Xln t cnnrl S28~. 1 'ti(i AEL 1\1r-ii r.vl. ~1and~rd ~47-99:14 f'\'f'~ t,, wknri~. 1 , lr;u1~ (;nnd r·nnrl P..un~ xln!. CHEVROLE '"''· '""""'· * * * '58 VOLKSWAGEN '62 engin•. Good condi- tion. $150. '45-0285 btwn 4 & 7 pm. R30--0581. in every t-eSJlf'C!. Call Kent 1963 C~A~D~l7L71.~A~C~S..~d,-"-rl~e Allen 8~2-443.l for demon- T -::1s~·or.1110, rot1gb. !l.'i'i-----------1 orig. uphnlslery. 283-runs '64 NOVA SPORTS CPE -1"'"-''""'m'·~ --VillP. Xlnt cnnd. SJOO. ~;ition appo1nlmr~. 54~4.)1. I 6!1 CAD Cf"'. Dr Ville. Full CAn '6i! F.I Do rar1n :12,fllYl p11T, al! rllx. rxtras. Xln1 Sharp, Aulomalic, milrs. Ownrr leav111g for I conr1. Or1i::. O\\·nrr m11~1 1 HearC'r, \~:\Z9621. l!aw111i. Askini:: $4 ,000 . !'.lll'l"llwr fnrimmf'd 1atf' $699 494--0626. ~;ilr: S-1200. 644-0117 . , l'l66 CJJEV C~prit'f', f'\f'Pl Hadio, 1·h11d. J,..>11• niol<'~. fully rq1i1p SI .~~(, r,~1.·.:,1~, --- '69 Bui; f"M/AM radio, vinyl top. M;:i ny X'tns. $1(60 1s._v_•_yo_trr--,-,.,--_-"-.,-00-, 1 _68_C_A_D-.-Se<l-. an De Vdle. Full trade. 6IB-269S. far! J ust re11ch for yo11r powrr & air. S200 ovf'r Harbour V.W. \~'6.1 CHEVY Rrl /\1n1 2 rlnnr. /\u1om;i11c. £:\('el. eofl<l 11ion. ;,.1~-::~1-1. '56 V\V Van S'ZOO phone A: call Daily (,Jo! "lif>lr~alr, 100% f1nanc11lfl:. 'f;~ CHEV. J n1p~la 2 Pr :-O'r11• ~:.17 r n;;: p,1r sl~"r , t.. hr;ikr~. Auto. R<'~ut. In- -1::1~:25_ ~.' .• _1_ •. 1_0_16_. -=o I Autos, Used 990 RUNS! Days: 5 4 8 -l 6 1 O, C:assified &12-567& Olarge p, t. Party. 675-4930 .11sk for Evrs: 494-4074 . Your ad -today! D1ek. 1,1:711 BF:AOi 'RL. M2-4·l3~, Jl Ui\'T!NG'I'ON BEACI! '6.l VW, runs gooit. hradrr11, _A_u_•_••~·-U_•_•_d ____ 9_90 I Autos, Uud nu p111n1, extra clean S:'.00. ;,.11!-4001 . 990 I Autos, Used 990 ·-------'66 VV.'. Am/t'm, 11unrooL Good rnrwht1on. S7;i(I, Cal I 6•16-4041. ----· --~~ r.JUST SELL '67-V W SQ U/\Rt;BACK, Sl:lOO. ~'.l-3!126 .. £4:'.-4414 'f;6 BUG, nrw clu1ch & hr;ikN, good tires, S700. Call af'tt'r 5 pm, 493-4952, '(;9 VW Bue St'\IRllOF $142'J o~·t·!'.:R • fi4fi--0366 • '6~ V\\I BUG-<'···=.,-,-,-. -A~-l n1rrh mnd $1495 * * * fi.1 i-1zs.;. c~~~~-~~ "!ifi V\\' Fasthack, rrblt Eng. I O\\'nt'r, gr1 mnd. ~!f>fl fi4:.:-.'1,420 '68 VW fa.sth8ck. xlnt ronrl. Askin.(:' $1:\25. 548-7112fi or :.,.1t.-12'i7. ---.~~=~~-­V\\' Sf.;DAN, 1~7n Li i;:rry, ~11rk ,r;;h1fl , fully f'qU1pped. N1rr <'!Ir. A~king $1 7.'iO. Call 49a...il,~7. '71 VW Super Bug 1/11.rdly Uud * * 646-8385 * .. '65 VW-R&H. new tire!, good j rond. s:.1:i. Call '1·12-3:1~7 01%=,~vw=-s~uG -R&H . auto !<ti('k ~hifl. Goori cnnrl, l owner. C;i ll bt1vn 4 & 8 p.m., ~!l2-!!3ff.I. 'flti V\\' Fastback, ntw ""R· ha11rry. st;:irter. paint. Very 1·lran. S!l7:i. R.\1-!2~. ----GENUINE 1 m1•ner Tr,.ch<'r's. 'hR V\\I, Only 28,CXXI loc11l mi See to BP· preci11!£'. 673-1iR4. 1966 \IW 2 door 5195 VOLVO DEAN LEWIS VOLVO DEMO SALE $2998 1971 Volvo 1« Seel. Demo # 7360 $3098 1971 Volvo ltl Sed D!mo • 3l68 $4098 um Votvo 164 SM fAc1oriDlrl"Ct S11lc5, ~rvlet & P .. rr~. l!Mfi Ha.rbor Blvd., C.M. M&-930,\ f'1u11 ttsults. 8.nt ju~t a phon9 c.ll aw17 • 6'2-fG11 '67 Mustang '66 Olds. 98 '6 8 Chrysler lti., bo•u+v ~~• Au!~m•t•C T'""'"'"· 1\on. F'o .. or sr,,.. .. ng. "•Cl•irv Air COnO•" ti.,.,•og, 11•d •o & HH l~r. l\llU 131) ONLY $1788 l'o" 1 Door H.,nto~ ~~' Au•om~·H l••o' '""'0" f'o· ... , \••or· 009 . "uw•r ~·~•••· A" (o"O" nn.nQ, 111 dlO & ,.e~lor il'IOD "" ONLY $1797 ISO SPYDElt ' !l>Hd, l!•d•& " H••to•. I '<X:C HO $1188 Tn,, I"'• ''IY ''"' Aut""'"' r Tro~''"''' ''o~. "ow" 5P•" ,~Q. A,, (O"O•hO~ '"g. ~•O·O & 1-<e•!tr IY"f'V Ml! PURCHASE WITH CONFIDENCE 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE w;th Every Used Car Purcha11d From Cave Ross Pontiac. 48 Hour Gue rant•• to You '·\llffd. powt• •'ee,iog, """''" brtktt, Olnyl roof. 1-«f"'~ (lXX lJ91 $2388 '69 GRAND PRIX Wiii\ .,.;nyl t(I~ •ncf 1lr conditioning, ~wtr 11-10\g •nd powu brt~tS, POWtr w1ncfOW11. (VWT 0~) $2999 '70 CHEVY l•s.1 Th•n 4,000 Miles ' •MNI t1•n1.,.,lulon. '•Clo & ktUr•. ( ,J'll (IH1 Only $2188 '69 FORD CUSTOM • d('l(I• •ed•n. VI, '""', powwr 1leer1no, Utl &Ell $·1299 '66 MUSTANG JUd'O & k1llt'. A111om.tt.e Trt n1mon !on, Air C-i!lc>rllt>O. (~,\V "Jl $995 T~ ' 1 "'""' '""i'"" k~> Cull ~""f' "~""''I •ir (Qnd· ''n"·n~ 11~~ " & Htotrc (~1 Ql'A) ONLY ? !'lo "' H"n•co. ~.,o~m> , T·~~' """'' ""~. p~,,,·· , ..... lno, """'"' 11,,,.,, A" Co"~'' oc ;o P~ <!•" & H•>I••. oVJ\I llll ONLY $1997 ' '69 PONTIAC C~M lin• ? Ooor "••dlco. ll•n•o g. fl·~•••· Au•~m•t'r lt•nSrT'tl\\•~", <'nw1r S<...,riog, l'owtr 9 r••P'I, ,\Ir CDndl!ion,ng {1•J !ll<O) 51997 '69 COUGAR , -.-.. ~ . • -• • Frldty, J~ly 23, 1971 [ -. .. -1§1 I .......... l§J I ~~...... l§J I ._ .. _ 1§1 [ .......... l§J I .,, ...... ,. l§J I .. ~ .... ,. l§J I .. ~........ 1§: I -. .. - 990 ~A~ut~o~s,,Ufo1~od~iiiiii~~ttllii ll ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;..; ~;;;;;;;;;;;;:.~~ Autos, Ut.d CHEVROLET '66 Chr1 y Capf'l(.T Sta· Wag Rffi, air cond, Ong owner. Top rond. 545-5347. '62 CH.EVY 327 Xlnt cond. S350 646-3893 aft 6pn1 CHRYSLER 1968 CHRYSLER 300 2 DOOR H.T. FORD "69 FORD Wagon Country Squire, 9 PasA, }'ac· 1ory Air Conditioning, v.s, Auto., Power Stet"nng, Pow. er Brakn, Luggage &ck, Low Miles. (SKG·U11 SAYE Harbor American 646·0161 19~9 HARBOR. COSTA "'ESA GET the best second c-ar $1,000 can bll~·-1967 Gala • ...:ie in mint condinon. Radio, heater. laetory all', JOO engine "''1th auto. trans. Interior., paint & body aN' perfttl. Good li re!. 644-7201 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Us.cl 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Us.cl 990 A~os, Used -----------1 FORD MERCURY MUSTANG PONTIAC PONTIAC T·BIRD T·BIRD '66 FORD Fa1rlanP Su1llon \\'agun, P S. R H. S69'J. 543-71177, 64Z-~16. '62 FORD v'-,-, -,,-,-,,.-,-,-.-"'-'· Clran, 6~ 1-l~Oj, t1!t 6, MS-5804. 1938 Ford Ambulance $175. OJI 548-38116 '6-1 GALAXIF.: ::.00, ht, auto, P"T s!N>nnJ::, r/h. ~lust bf'!I . l\lakr uf!o'r. 968-7018. G.M.C. '00 l\.fUST AN(; G R A N D E 1"10 PONT 1969 MERCURY 1969 PONTIAC GTO IAC VEl\'TURA 2 '61 TH UNDERBIRD '60 T BIRD P/S PB, Vinyl. top air cond Dr Hardrop, Factory All' COllV. -• • I CONVERTIBLE p/s, P/b, a u;o, lB,OCO mi: MUST SELL Co d V ..... T $2!li or ~at otter. R/lf, Golx' inter., SUPER SPORTY • Ne""' tires. Xlnt c 0 n d . Pop.Liar Green Mi!t meta.Ilic S n ' 1""' op, Factory S4.S-4879 mme v.·ork, $195. 642-7384 LO\li ll1Jl,ES ""' .,7116 P.ttPria. wtth dark '""""'" tcreo. Turl>o Hydromati(, •A-t--u·---,---990~ A t U ~ ,,,.-~ t~7AGAI $2695. U 01, lvu U 01, sect l3t'aulif11! Sea Joom C~n ===-· ,-~=~-bucket 1eats, & C01160le, v:ith Black top & inrrnor, FORCED to 5o.'li '67 t-.lustani; Landau roof, auto rtra.ns, ROY CARVER, INC. ~:ic!J"ll dean throughout, fastback. 289, V-jo:, PIS, RadlO, He!l'fer, Pov.~r S!t"er· Authorized 1tolls-Roytt>, l'<JUI~ •,vith au1o trans, t11sc brk:o1, auto, ll!'W llref. in&. Pov.'er Brakes, Factory BMW dealer radio, Hester, Pov.-er S1ttr-:i.:iat (.'Ond, 33.(W m 1 · Air C.Ond, Styled atttl. 2925 Harllor B.lvd. ing, 'Powt'r Brake"S. 1-·ac1ory ~968--0~-'"=· =~---wheds, etc. (XTG92.l), Sale Costa Mesa a.16-4444 Air Cond, 4 Brand new '67 .\IUSfANG 6, &tick cust Priced U87S. Johnson & Son, 1963 Convert, 1..rMans tires, plus muc-h rnof"f'. SN> paint, rape. runs & x1raa. ~ Harbor Blvd., COlta 326 VS. $125 And Dnve today (YOD8771 !1000 ltrn1. Will trade tor '55 r-.tesa, ~-• 842-3480 • SOMETIMES WE GET S217'5. Johnson & Son, 2626 'o '57 T-Bird. 847-5140 day.i 1 ~~=~~~~----------- 1967 G1'.1C HANDJVAN ..,,;th ll ~ Bl d ~-•1 1y 1970 GTO 2 Dr HT, Never IU'•.....-v ., ~ta .. esa. on . R · ~ F Ca1nper type 1nter1or, Radio, 540.5630. I '°"o'-=~~~~~~-1 egis1.,.,..,.., ftctol"Y Air RAMBLER CARRIED AWAY! -------1965 GT 350 Shelby, Xlnt C.Ond, Vin)1 Top, Turtxi J-ly-,r,, Hcatl"r, 3 Spo;'t'd, 6 cyl., 1971J J\f ER CUR Y fl10N· cond. Sell or trade, Call d-m•tlc, 11-. -1 -.. ,·,. 37,fXJO n11J~. (Q9S713l $1795. •v "''"'" ~~""· AI R. conditioned '62 SALE PRICED ,t.rtnu.1.11·.-C.old titist Metallic Finish ..,,.Ith Black BudcC1 Se11ts & Landau Roor, Equip. ~ \11th auto trans, Radio, He11er, Pl:lwer Steering. Power Brakes, l'tC. Clean 1liroughout tZX\7'201 Sl 795. ROY CARVER, INC. TEREY, 4 Dr Harrltop, Fae· ~8-8027. ROY CARVER, INC, Rarnblt>r, gd tires, brakes. '!Cry Air Con<!. and only 'lij J\lustaiiv 2-7, 4'pd, ''" .... l Authorlred RoJJs-n~-e, S200 548-5146 FOR SALE 63 ' . Au1hor1l'f'd Rolls-Royer, 2 ~ I 51 'CDD """' ..., .. ~ '"""'" . ' Johnson .i Son, 2626 Harbor' 1 ='~7'-"~=~~~-­ Blvd .• COl';ta /\.1esa. 540-5630. We puf 1ucli low pric•' l•'J • O!l oi;r c1r1 th1t it'1 9oi119 lo b1 fo1.1gli ••· mo~• 1 profit.,, bu! it. "'••n• bi9 t 1vi1191 fa you! l•l• • 1pin in one of . th••• fin1 8uicl1 or Op1l1. ladty •• , you'll c1rry 1w 1.,. 1 nice bundle •f , ~ 0 r d Bfll\V dra.Jer 1 .uvv mi t.'l'I t , " ) s~"JJ, <"Ond S900 or best offer. BMW dealer '60 Rambler, Auto trans, Fairlarw, V-8 f.'!lck. runs ROY CARVER, INC. ."'" "-.·. 292'5 Harllor Bl\'d. ood b ?.r.!''1 Harbor Blvd. J.J<>""'"""' $17). g , new rakN>. 11nrl 11rrs. Autho117.ed Rolls-Royce, Costa i\f~ ~·i~·l·l body excellent. Sl50 or bi's! Co6ta i\IC'~ !'H&-44-J.I Bl't1\V dealer =~·-•_&1,>-,1""'~~·-·~- ollrr. !el 53$--0992. JEEP 292:) Harbor Blvd. OLDSMOBILE Sl:'.J.l, or trade for VV.' hus 1960 Rambler Sta Wgn Costa /\.1esa S.16·4-I~ I '65 Pontiac Tcmpe!>t, (;.-m SSO. Call 548-3806 'iO FORD Custm 9--pass Van, '56 OLDS !IT. All P"T. Ser lo rond, flir, 15,000 011 t'{'bll -------'-- ;; ~T warranry, Best offrr, '6j Cu~1on1 J('('p \l'agoneer, MERC ·oo, f8c air. full 11pprf'ciarr. $350/ofle r , en,::. SiOO. 557..{)169. 613-5029. auton1 trtHl!';, pov.·er strg, JlO""'er. new tires, Xlnt cond. 833-3879. I =~=~~-·~~- hrks, posllra(·11nn, 111--w cr.'f!r· 9'62-0950. l--,==-=-===.,--1 '69 CATALINA, 4 dr HT, fu1\ '64 CHRYSLER Newport Xlnl rond • S."iiO • 345-7939 • '67 CHRY 300 CO:\'V. FU!:&] <'l llst. for only $1395, • • 6-ti!-3:»4 •• COMET T-BIRD 1963 FORD, auro. l'\N!ds 59000 1 6~ PLYMOUTH pwr, R&:ll , air. Sh 11 rp --------hort bl k S50 l'llt> t1rrs, . , mi. l '"'• 6 ,64 COMET Otliente, 4-lpd, 5 oc,,.:,, 979 · 2 <!9-l·l·l6-:-i. 1970 Marqu11; 7 DR !IT, metallic brn. Vinyl top. '9 T-BIRD '1 Or. Vinyl top. V ET 'IUST'~~~7-~---~ --------pcr.vderblue,air.tullpov.-er. '60 PLYMOUIB Go l dl'n 644--0308. full p1vr., AM/FM s!ereo. -8, . • mag5, " i ; LINCOLN &I SO ' ---------TI SAC. this \l'knd. ?-.take otter. '66 Ford Su~rvan. New $32)(). Pvt P1y: 5-16. CommanOO. HT Conv. Ex·' ;61) GTO, lac. air, auto, 1 I !>!rcr. 111hcel, air. Under tirn Good rond SJ 000 cel!enl '61-390 engine. Good 11·arran1y. S500 Under mk!. 1 Atter 6 pm ~7-1319. • · · or V'C'"CIES C 1 , cle11n. $99."t. ,1 s--.. 9._o ,73 I I-Com•I, -w ban-. """~~·~"'-'-· 64="'~'"'~·~-'68 UNCOL:"i Con!. 4 dr, " ''-" os money. trans. SlOO or Best o!!er! * 6ij....M:?7 * ~""" ., ~"" """ " .... -·J ::: 500 H Rent your rouse. apt., store fl47-'lfj:l5 or 5.57-2617. ---------1'66 T BIRD Full nf'ol!ds Trans. work. good '68 fairlane T. Fae air, Mrk green-landau top. F''Ull bldg .. etc. lhru a Daily Pilot - . p11'f'., an'. · · ~8--0371 or 542-6735. Pfll'1Y. S.I0-168.1 ; 833--3176. new sruff 642-5678 Nowt $1400. 557-~0 llrH 540-89!!l V8, auto, Pis. Ni<-e, $1195. power + air. S2T:i0. Pri. UassUied ad. _:,,!J the old mitt Buy lhe Sell !die items now! CaU Lindau. lmmac. cond. I CONTINENTAL 990 Auto•, Used 990 1966 LINCOLN Continental. R/H, air, f\11J po"'·er, Run1 i(l. $1000. Pvt ply. 644-6481. CORVAIR '63 CORV AIR VAN * S150 * 642--0612 '61 Corvair !\1onza. Auto. R/H. Clean. \Vile:'& 2nd car. Sharp! S2'J:>. 5.)7~10. '6'2 Con·air. 2 dr. Nu paint. Good condition. $Z25. 2300 Westmin~trr, C~1. THE Since 1933. 5th & Walnut Huntington Beach 536-6588 • • -• COUGAR 1970 COUGAR 2 DOOR H.T. HAVE A CAR:· FOR PRICED f'OR QUICK SALE A:tracti\'e medium gold mt · 1~llic v.·11h black high back huckf't seat5, Auto trans, Radio. Heater. PO\l~r Steer- ing, Factory A ir Cond. Pow- rr Brakes. exC("pt1otlll.lly rue~ 1hrougholl1, .( Brand N.-w tires, etc. Seti! and Dnvr Today (272AZ!-fl $287~. Johnson &. Son, Z26 Harbor Blvd .. O>sta lo1eu. 5-l0-5630. 1968 COUGAR. R&Jl, air, di!iie brk&. S1595. .. 644-5679 .. DODGE * '&I OOIX;E Super Btt. 233 -Factory Sterro. Call ~1(9; after 7:00 P.?-.1. 1970 ~r RT. 44() mag eog, 4-spd, P31Pb.. Xlnl cond. 12300. 968-2283. '53 Dodgr Dart good cond. ""' """"" 1'..,=-"v ,,,=..,,eam,..-,,-,.-.,.-,-,,-,, roOO ition, low m ileage:, $2llOO •• 495-426.l, '67 DODGE Van, A108, 3 t.pd, 1uro, new tire1;, !;hock!!, paint &. brake~. 546-2612. '68 Dodge, good cond. Slnl or T.O.P. Call att 6 wkd)'!, all day "·knt!s. ~3S27. 1i5 Coronel v.11gon, ~ tran"J!Orl&tion. Any offer I OV'CT $49J. <494-3851. Autos, Used 990 WAGONS O'edit Ko Problern •• C11tny 1'1,. VI, I UIO • IUI! pwr,. 1lr. 1• l>IH. (IJGP10) $199 We C..rry Our o~·n Contrtcll HIGHLAND MOTORS 2\ 41 H«ftw •""· . . c....... .. .......... YES-THE SALE IS ON AT CONNELL CHEVROLET 1966 DODGE DART 2 Door Sedan, 6 cyl., Radio, Stiek, Loads of value. (TEG 961) $899 1967 NOVA 4 Door Sedan, Sharp dude, 6 cyl., Radio, Auto. trans., only one. (UOF 162) $1299 1969 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE 25 000 ffiiles -Auto. Power Steerin~ Power Brakes, Air Cond ., arranty Book , Ileau· tilul Winner -(ZCL 327) $1899 "" . .. 1970 FORD Yi TON PICKUP Extra Sharp, V-8 Engine, Ra- dio, Stick Shilt. (57251A) $2499 1963 DODGE DART 2 Dr. -Stick, ft cyl., Coupe, Rad io, Miles and Miles of transportation, (QOL 966) $699 1970 MERCURY MONTEGO 2 Door Hardtop, 13,000 miles, Cl ean Clean Car. Auto. Trans., Radio, Power Steering, gor- geous gold car -(024 A G) WO\V! $1999 1970 NOVA 4 Dr. -6 cyl , auto, trans., radio, Low Lo1v 1'1iles. (350 ASQJ $2199 1971 MONTE CARLO COUPE fu1dio, Pow er Steering, Auto ., Air, Vinyl Roof, ShoW r oom fresh, (058 CEOJ. $3599 1964 CHEVY IMPALA WAGON Air Cond ., Jlo1\'Cr Steering, Radio, Auto . Trani) .. Clean Car, will rnakc excellent sec- on d car, (EMB 720) $999 1969 LINCOLN Black Coupe, Black Vinyl Roof -All the nice th ings Stereo AM /FM, 32,000 one. careful owner miles -Tilt \Vheel, Dead Sharp, Leather Interior, (ZLA 603 ) -W"ill Trade! $5899 1969 El CAMINO 24,000 miles -gorgeous Blue thing is s ure s h a r p , Auto. Trans .. Radio, P ower Steer· ing. (16605E) s2599 . . YOU!. YES WE'RE OUT T MAKE JULY THE BIGGES MONTH IN THE HISTORY OF CONNEL CHEVROLET -NOTHING HELD BACK OUR NICE CARS ON SALE -WHY DON'T YOU COM IN AND MAKE US AN OFFER. HOME OF 100°/o WA RANTY, 30 DAYS -PARTS & LABOR • 1969 CHEVY WAGON 1969 DATSUN WAGON 1963 BUICK 6 Pass. full size, Power Steer-4 Door Hardtop, Come See a ing, Power 13 r a k e s , Auto. 4 Speed, 38,000 miles. 4 speea, Nice Car, Air, Power Steer- Trans., Radio, ,..,ith fa ctory Sure nice. (YXV 198) ing , Radio, Auto., (PIZ 373) warranty, (ZCN 881 ) Low Low $599 Price. $1499 $2199 1967 Pl YMOUTH SATELLITE 1968 TOYOTA COUPE 1969 VW STATION WAGON WAGON 4 Speed. Radio, real careful 3 Seat, Radio. Stick, Razor Air Cond., Power Steering, ow n e r . needs a nice clean Sharp. (XXS 673) Radio, 1\uto. Trans., Lots of horne. (\VVX 543) miles he re. (UJG 243) $1099 $2499 $899 1970 CHEVY % TON 1967 CHEVY Yi TON VAN 1967 MUSTANG COUPE PICKUP 6 l~yl., Stick_ The ri t;l1t 4 Speed. Radio, V-8, Priced for one Rig 6 cv l., 4 Speed Trans .. -the srna rt buyer. (UCJ 135) r.-:xcelleilt C'onditlon -only too -(V98608 ). one. (98619FJ $1599 $1099 $2899 • 1968 CHEVY Yz TON 1967 CAPRICE 1971 VEGA COUPE PICKUP 4 Door Hardtop. (The Best Auto. Trans., Radio, Super One), Aulo. Trans., Radio. Custom Sport Cab., V-8, Auto. Ai r Cond., Vinyl Roof, Sharp Buy. (674 BZG) Trans., Radio. (16106C) Car . (SZX 893) $1799 $1499 $2399 1963 DODGE Yi TON 1970 Z28 CAMARO COUPE 1961 FALCON WAGON PICKUP 4 Speed, Radio, Super Sharp, Auto. Trans., V·6 Engine Blue Ca r, only one around. 6 Cyl., Stick, Radio, Really I.ow Miles. Ca reful Use, Ra· \072 BLY) nice. (!'XX 596) dio, (F30466) $999 1699 $699 2828 HARBOR BLVD. • • COSTA M SA . • • ! - f! DAJlY PI LO.~T =~"==*=""'f=rlday~·='"'=' 2J"'e,ii'l9o=71 Autos, Used 990Autoa, UMd' 990 Autos, UNd 990Autos, UMd 9'0Aulos, U...t 990Autos, UHd 990Autos, Used 990Aulos, UMd 990Autos, Used iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''SPECIALIZING IN UALITY'' JUST 5 REMAINING 1971 DEMONSTRATORS LEFT!! • All Having Remaining Factory Warranties & Fully Equipped. • *ELECTRA* * BUICK SPORT WGN * *RIVIERA* *LE SABRE* * OPEL WAGON * I DON'T BE LEFT OUT! l'ULLY EQUIPPED TIAVIL TRAILER WITH STOVE -IC! IOX -SINK - CLOSET -ALL CONVENIENCE EX· TRAS. BRAND NEW ERIBA PUCK TRAVEL TRAILER WAS $1895 NOW WE SELL ONLY THE FINEST USED CARS AT SENSIBLE PRICES 1970 Jaguar XKE Cpe. $4895 Yellow exterior with black leather interior. Air conditioning, 4 5peed, chrome wheel1, AM.FM radio. A low mileage outstanding car. I 1588QDI 1969 Olds. Cutlass $1995 Automatic transmission, radio and heater, power 1teering, pow•r brakes . What a buy on this nic e car. { 744APYJ 1969 Mercury Cougar S2795 VS engine, .a utom.atic transmission, radio, heater, power 1teerin9 a nd power brakes, factory air conditioning, vinyl roof. J ust lovely. {6040FCI 1968 Pontiac GTO $1895 This very popular model is fully equipped includ- ing VS, a utomatic, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes and vinyl roof. IWPS3971 1970 Chevrolet Malibu $3195 VS eng ine, .a utom atic tran5mi!>sion, radio, he.afer, power steering, power brakes, f.actory air cond. Drive this one and you'll buy it. l319AYD J 1968 Riviera $2595 Full power equipment plus f.actory air condition. in9, vinyl roof, custom bench 1eat .a nd more. It will be hard to find one .as ni ce as this, I BZH54q) IRA.ND NEW 1971 KADETTES • All ~~DUCED s100. OVER FACTORY INVOICE 2 DOOR SEDANS-4 DOOR SE DANS-WAGON S- AUTOMATICS-4 SPEEDS-CHOICE OF COLORS Brand New OPEL Kadette MODEL 31 2 DOOR SEDAN lll-917-4455) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON "GM'S MOST ECONOMICAL CAR" ~\!sAUER{ ---1 c .::;::-:;--IN ~c~:=--:-~ Specializing in : QUALITY JAGUAR . .. "' ._ . 234 E. 17TH ST. AUTHORIZED BUICK-OPEl,.JAGUAR SALES a11d SERVICE NOBODY BEATS OUR DEALS!! JOHN CONNELL BUY FROM ... Ora11 ge County's Fastest Groiving Clievrolet Dealer "NO GIMMICS -NO GIVEAWAYS JUST 21 YEARS OF HONEST DEALING" • DON'T BE MISLEAD BY ALL THE LOW PRICE COSTA MESA Jlnrdtor. V·R, ai11n. trans., IXJ\\'l'r 1 ~!••1•ring, radio. heater, 1•h11""11ll.•, tinlt'<l l:lass, \\hf'PI rri1·<'rs. Thf' p<'I'· frl"I sr"''nd ctlr-J\lusl :5f'f', lHDV072) CLAIMS -YOU CAN GET AS GOOD A PRICE I HERE IN TOWN WITHOUT NEEDLESS TIME 1 '6S MERCURY PARKLANE V-8. a111tJ. Iran~ .. factory air cnndi· lioning, po1ver s teering. ~w"·"r disc brakf's. n~dio, ht>R1<'r, 11·h1tr11·all!'. linlrd ~lnss, ""hl'cl covf'rs. This car h11s nnlv ~7.CXX) miles by 1 n11ncr- Chcf'k :i.nd Co1np.11rc. !PASlfil l '67 BUICK LE SABRE 2 [lr. Jinrdlop. 1 )'('9r \Varranty. V·8. auto. trans .. fac1ory air rond1· t1011in~. flO\l"('r i;trerinl:. po"·1·r hrakf'S, radio. he11.lf'r. "'hill'wall~. tinll'd i::lf1;<;s, 1vhC'f'l covf'rs. Silvf'r ?\link Finish-BlaC'k Vinyl Roof. 11nd intC'rh•r. rUOJ\1283 ! SPENT SHOPPING FAR AWAY! EXAMPLE: BRAND NEW 1971 Vega 411 -Not Striped Beeu+iful yellow •xt•rior, AM radio, ~eater, tinted gla 11, 878 belted white walls, etc. 1237273 ) I 983 I OVIR 70 VIGAS IN STOCK-ALL 1 O COLORS I! 52150 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. '66 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 Donr I-lard top. J Y<'llr l\"lllTRnty. V·R.11111<•.1rani; .. Jl0\Vr'r~IC'l'rinc, Pf'.l\vrr disc brak1•.<>. r11dio, h<'a1,..r, \\'hi1r1valls, tintrd .1!'111.ss. \\'hl'C'] cnv· f'rs. Thi.~ rar shn\vs thf' finf's l carr and main1enance. (YXX7001 '70 CHEVY NOVA 2 Dr. l owner, 16.000 mill's. Polar "·hi !" finish-Skv Bl uC' Vinyl Ronf 11nd mAtching inierior. 132781-:J\I) ) 548-7765 WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION WE MAKE IT $1559 $1992 ;~1~·d~'~-~~~'~1~~.~~.~~v.~~~~KER $1277 ;111if'. lrnn ....... ;i11· 1·nnd111"!llll\:, 1tt1111·1 !-1''f'1·1ng. 11••\lf'I' hrak""· J>0111'r 111n· rl•J\''· l""\•·r-. .. 11!•. 1arl111. 11+·.il f'l' 11hi!f·11;11l ..... !1 11l1·c1'.!la~'·1\lh•·rl cnv· rr-;. Thi'< rar hn~ hart 1 lir ful(''<l t'a1 ,,_ Tr .... 1 dr11·1· 10<1:1.1. 4Zh:Z:'>7~ll ;6~~·a~-l~·~1~;~1~1 -~~~!!~~ ... ~~~L $2079 Finis h 11 i1h Bl:u·k Vinyl f\<1of. and 1na!i·h1n~ in11•r1rir. F;u·lory 1\1r C11ncl. .. l'ull l'n111·r, 1:ad10. llr;1 1f'!\ \\.hllf'\\'itlls. Vinyl Hnuf. t1nl<'O 1 ;!ass. 11 llf'>•I f'Hvf'1·~. i XDJ\13.'(91 '68 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $2583 7'1u~t .S"I' tn apl'ri'i.:i111f'. rar1nry Air Co11dt l1on1ni:::. Full Pri1\'l'r. Had10. llC'&lC'r, "hitl'1141JI;:;. tint<'d J:lat-~. \Vhl'l'I Cnvr1·s. 1 o\\ n<'r ha;; 10,()()(1 milrs of ractnry \1r11-r11n1y left . I VllZ9fifl) ~~~--~~-~!~.~~~.~1~ ... tr;in~. $2685 fflrtnry r11r rond . pll\1·1·r Sh'<'nnc. r11d1 0. heatrr, \\"hitl"'11·all«, vinyl roof. 1 int<'d cl11.ss. \\"hrrl l 'QV<'rs, dr iv1•n 11til.1' 1!1.(1()(1 tn1lf'~. facl rw~· \llllTRnty -T••st dnvr T1•day. 1!179AEV1 '69 MARK 111 $554 Amrric;1."s Most \'.'anlrd Lu:-;ury Car. 1 Factory Air Cnnd .. Full ro11·rr. Stf'r<'o Rndio. l lr11t,..r. 11·hitr1•·all.c. vinyl roof, 1intf'd Glass. \lh"C'l 1·01'· •·rs. Tilt \\.hl•f'I, Spt•rd Cnnlrlll. Ila" only ;1 1.000 n1ilrs by 1 0\\"11"!"- Facl•lry \Varrnnty tYPE:i2:-.• GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN-MERCURY ,COSTA MESA 546·1200 Read Daily Pilot Classified ,J -~~~ b )Ai IC • -...... =n--c •o -- . . ~· -. .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ..... . "'------·------··----·' ... ... .. • .... i .• _,.... ....... -·--4----... -·-· ... .. ·--.. y-~· . , ... EXAMPLE: Br and New 1971 TORONADO Custom equipped with oir cond., tilt & tele steering wheel, AM·FM stereo, SAVE$1367 power windows, power seats, Brougham interior, padded roof, powu disc brakes, turbo·hydramatic, power steering, ond more. ( 3A6571 M7243331. FROM WINDOW SYICKER. PRICE GIANT DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE SALE!! <26) '71 STAFF CARS REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! 98'5-CUTLASS SUPREMES- TORONADOS-WAGONS-KONDAS FACTORY WARRANTIES-FULLY E9UIPPED-VERY LOW MILEAGE OVER 120 NEW '71 OLDSMOBILES & GMC TRUCKS DISCOUNTED DURING THIS CLEARANCE EVENT NEW 1971 GMC TRUCK SPECIALS NEW '71 HONDA BRAND NEW '71 GMC B~~~D '71 GMC Sl'RINT VI , po wtr br•I•• rod,.,, 1;"1. ~l•n. door edq1 <j'ch, bv..-111r t ":h ., r811v ,1.,oe, S••""" br""''• m1+th;,.'l i"hr. ( 100· 11q7) Wi"dow S1;c1,.,, Sl 49 1. SALE PRICE BRAND NEW '71 GMC SHOIT WMEEL IASI YAN Au•. ''''· pn w•r br1k11, l 1p11d 1ula..,1lot, 9111911. t hra"'I bumper 9rcli .• dor~ y1!. low w/b1ttk 11111•. ( 1550151 1 TON STAKE Weit co••! mirro,., H.D. 1hotl 1. '"'i~q •·ov r.. l ~O \IS , d u1I whoe il. H.D. •li t. .c;u1 ~, q•uqe1, 8112 H. 1!1 ~1 bodv. (I 17575) Wi"dow St iclo-1 , S•t9l SALE PR IC E BRAND NEW '71 GMC 2 TOH lo19 W.8 .• CE 5750J. 150 VI, 4 1 ~d 2 1pd., d uol dip i111 k1. t.2s.20 10 plv "'"' I bud ,..hh., 8r20 If. flt ! bt d w/hy d. bulk h11d l 01~ !loon . ( l 17· 452 ) Window Slitkt r S6l ll . ; JI 11101tth1 011 oppr1ved c.~tr. T1tel , .. 11 ,,It• l11c.ludl11t :ialn I•• 011i 1971 llUllW t.e 51599.72. D1ferred ,11ym111t prlc.1 l1111ludl11t to1, lltertM 011i flnontt chor9n Sll9l.44. ANNUAL ,ERCINTAGI RATE l l .9J• •. $200 47°!. CASH OR TRADE DOWN BIG SELECTION COLORS 36 MONTHS .. VISIT OUR BIG NEW AND USED TRUCK CENTER! • From Light Pickups to Heavy Duty Custom Rigs • OUR TRUCK EXPERTS CAN SERVE YOU BEST • the truck people from General Motors TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIAL New '71 GMC 'I• Ton Camper Special Tint. t ltn, cu1t. 1pt. !ruck w/ltim ..,1091., ttl'llpt r rnirro,., H.D. 1liotkt -1pri1191 -1t1bili11r, 1uto .. P.S., P·i i1c br1k11, 750irl 6 I plv 1;,,, Jl.I H. 150 VI. w;1~ I '/,' ANGELUS C1b·Ov1r C1mp1r with 1tr1111 door, 1itl 1 tlint !ft , 110~1 . ovt n, l1r91 ict bo,.-. 1l11p1 6, •voctdo l11l1riar. (11 1096 ) (1611) TRUCK & CAMPER $4995 • • LOOK WHAT WE'VE GOT!! 3-1971 DA SUN 2 OZ'S BETTER HURRY!! • '70 DODlil ~.U. $3595 '64 CHEVROLET $595 5to!lall WtOO/I. ,lou+tlMUlc c ... 1. Gtl>. VI, tute.. t""""~'""'· rltltla, ~ .. 191'. t&l-I. I' 5, 11• Cone!. !ON>! J~) (67'16E I '69 CHIV. NoYG ~ 395 2 Or .. Std .. tl1d.,_ ht1!91', (YPIJ 711) I ' • • . ' ,._ -' • -~_,-n l• • -· .. CLEANUP TIME!· GD-, SEPTEMBER DISCOUNTS ·IN JULY! Hundreds of new 1971 cars and truckslftat iiivst be sold before tlie '72s arrive now at final· y-end discounts •. Come in while selei:· tions are full! PLUS 50' GAtlONS OF <IAS FREE! •uv~Wl!ERE YOU WISH, WE WILL PAY FOR Ill DIAGNOSTIC CENRR Over 130 vft.11 test• for rel1i1biflfy, perfo,.. mane• i1nd 1i1hty, In lust JD minutes, full wrltt.n report ll)cludecl. REGULAR $!.9S SPECIAL $7.50 WtTll TMll .... .. MUSTANG SALE # . -lij Tl __ .. -llty-....... ,., 1f71 NEW 1971 FORD f · 100 SMESIDf PICKUP Custom. VI, rot_n9er p~g., •mp I oil 9•1.uJ••· tool hall', crui1omatic, ept. vacuum booster, AM.FM 1terao r1dio, power steering, G71 x 15 tires, 10651') THIS WEEK ONLY BRAND NEW A 1971 MUSTANG MllS••ng H.T. $39so V-8, auto., pow• r •tMring, radio. .....,. 36 MO. OPEN END LU.SI RENT A PINTO !Auto. Trans.I $5 DAY 5~ MILE .DEMONSTRATOR SALE! STATION WA•ONS-LTD'5-GALAXll$- TORIN0$-MUSTANCOS-RANCHEROS SUP-ER SAVINGS PLUS Wlodow Sffchr $4150.20 All1lv.._., l'rlco $llH.70 SAVE s953so FRll 50 · GAL. GAS TOOi DISCOUNTS ON ALL TRUCKS . ' ANNIVERSARY CAMPER SALE1 1971 TORINOS HARDTOPS -SEDANS -GT's $500VER r;.~,f~y ON ANY TORINO IN OUR BIG STOCK IE SUR£ TO ~ET YOUR 50 GALLONS OF FREE GAS. s~::0 1971 MUSTANG MACH I -42' R,,., ,;, '"9" Sport lnl1 r. GrD., Crui1 .. "'~lie, Conv. Grp., P.S., p.,,. Di1c lrk1,. +;It wl\111, ,;, cond., AM .FM 1i1•10, 1'-wi1to tlow1. (10005t ) C065J ) W-Sttit. S555f A•11l .. rtary Prlu S46ft.SO SAVE sa5~0 SO GAL. FREE GAS IVHY NEW 1970 CAMPH IN STOCK SLASHED TO •so OVER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS FREE 50 GAL GAS. llG SELECTION-NO DU.LEI ADDED CHARGIS-15 MODUS TO CHOOSE fROM. We Aro Tiit °""'9• c ... ty Show Ca .. Doahr For E Dorado c.ioi,...._ RENT A CAMPER-Reserve Today for Assured Dates-; "I FORD-LTD GALAXl,..,E - TORINO WAGON SALi Many ro·~;trom;'6Stllnr'l1 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible. ancl 2 + 2 FaStbadis. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditionl119 and CllltOmatlc models-with power steerin9. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, ~Roofs, For- mals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Sedans. Full power, air conditionli19. Warranties available. EXAMPLE: 1969 MACH 1 Sport roo\ Rac:!io, Heeter, Power Steering, Air Conditioni ng, Gocd Miles. .IYPU761 I ·OUR PRICE $2096 PAID FOR OR NOT! • TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS IXAMPLI: 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR Auto., power steering Ii brake1, redio, h1•t•r, c:1rp1t1, chrome trin1. Good miles. Werranty 1v1ilabl1. ( 15 153 8) OUR PRICE $1596 '67 CHEVY NOVA WAGON $1296 '64 CHEV. MALllU S.S. $796 '62 FALCON WAGON $496 , dooc. R•d;o. h"'"· ootom•H<. '61 MERC. WACOON $1796 '61 PLY. SATELLITE H.T. $896 Bucket seats, R&J'I, auto., S'!-per.sharp. 0 Good 79 • power Slt'cring. lVER256J , Mon~go MX :J sPat. R.lH, R&H, auto., P.S .. good air, P.S. fW1A1\4J -m_ile!. tGUW ) Lov.· mllrs. atito., P.S .. air, good milt>~. milt's. iTGM592J tXEW489 f ----------'66 FORD CNTRY. SEDAN WAGON $996 ---------- '71 l'I. Y. BARRACUDA ~$2996 'H CORTINA G.T. $1096 ::.:~-~; ~::~~:~~::t~~i,:." <ond, '70 MA ¥ERICK $1696 '70 THUNDERBIRD $3696 ~.T. VS. auto., P.S., R&l:f, ' ~~e~ara~~~9~ 1 UOUJ:,OJ Radio, he111 Pr, 11utnmAt ir, ' 2 Dr. H.T. Full po11.·,.r, 11Jr · 1ur cond., ~1ndrr!>,OOOm1lt'.s. • CHEVY ST• w•GON ,96 chromE" trim, aood mile&. -rondi!inning, i'ood rr\l!Ps. Warr. ava1l11.ble.·(S98CXHJ • '66 ""· "" (2S1AYJ\ 1413AGEI · '71 PLYM. DUSTH $2296 ;':,,_F~~'D'"P<'-'•;nt.c, $1396 ~~~~~";,~;;~ .. ~;~o:;;·.;:;r;,'.",f'r:~, -.61-V.-W-. -.U-!; ___ $_1_09 __ 6 -.6'-TO_Y_O_TA ____ 51_3_9_6_ ~~:~:;,1:::'~~i. !~~~~P.~~~~~es~S. . I '67 FA~CON STATION WAGON $1296 =~i{;ory equipped. ~Iti~o;~R.~.2h~t!~~~ (997BSYJ (472BELI Radio, hHt!!r, aulom&.Uc, power mije&, {ZUP205J ----------1Werlng, 11ir cond., good miles. ----------, . , (VSBJ71 ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;~~L~Sru~=!i, $1096 ~~ ~~D~~f=L~~ $4196 '69 ~~T:i,!!!.:!~nr.n.dio, $1696 conditioning. VS, iood I AM-FM, vinyl roof. crullie heater (YPS858J miles. IWBJ10Jl corit.rol, tilt-tele. whl., 1oo4 · tires. (888ASGJ : Sal•·Prlru Bood for 72 H•urt. Cart Sultjfft te Prier Sele. 'it OLDS U Delta Cu!tom 2 Dr. H.T. Full poY."f'r, f&.ctory air. Good 'miles. 455 eng. w/ turbo. (YCL6Jl I PARTS-SERVICE -~!>URS __ 7 AM To 9 PM MON I . 1_ ~ .• To 6 PM _TI_JE·FRI ., $2696 'H DODGl°CHARGIR R.di.o. heater: auto,, P.S., aJr cond., rood miles. . C671AZG J PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS --.. 1-'· ~- • • -......... -·-