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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot~- raw s a a Father~ Son Both Shot DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDA 'I'. ~FTERNOON, :A.U•USli ,, [971 - In M4lsa Bar Dispute Sweetening the Surf DA!LV PILOl 111!1 PMl!I Perhaps it \Y<IS :i. kiss t.11 build a dream on: perhafl1' only a casual sum n1er buss caught in the \Vatchful eye of the telephoto Jen s. The elements ,i..:ere there for a su mmer affair. at any rate. warm air, 'varm sand, warm water. Ah La guna . Big Surf Plagues Coast By Tl=:RR\' fO\llLLE • 0! I~• 0111~ P1IOI ;1-ft Dange r ,,,.arnings have been 1ssuerl fo r the •Neekend al n1nst Orange C:Oun!v beaches bcc;iuse or bone crunching surf. rip rides a'ld a flood of inexperienced J\\'immers. Oran~e Coa~1 l.1fcguarrls J1a1·r pull<'rl nearly 2.000 1roublcd sw1mmrrs from the \\'at er this ,1·erk alnnc \'.c11p11rt Hc;ich lifeguards h;ive hrf•n thr h11~1£'~t Tv.n 1v:11nmer~ suffc rcrl sp1n<il in.1urirs, 111·n ~then:: suffrrrr1 hrokrn legs and sevrra! broken arms \•1cre rcpor1e1L The rescue tot;ils rc;iched ~'1111 for 111 rl;:i~-s at Hunf.1ngton Beilch, ~ fnr !hf' v.·eek al !\rv.'flOrt Beach. 250 on San Clemente beaches, .:inother '.!41 since r.tonday al Laguna Beach and 200 for the \\P('I.; 111 Seal Beach . Lifef:uarrls are gird1np; fnr a rough \\'cckend when ncarlv a h11lf million .cwimmcr~ <irr l'>ipc(ted tn fl ock to \)r:ingc Cnun ty hcaches to f'srapr from temperatures ;ibovr 90 degrees. Thr \\';:i!rr i~ ;:i w;:irm 72 del!rres. Bob Reed. director of marine safe1 y 111 ~r11·port Bea ch, said the surf has been running fro1n eight to 10 feet at 30me points and hotly surfers are getting roughed up. "ll "s a comb1nat1on nf the v.•arm watrr drawing s1~·immers 1n10 the ocean. and the une>ipected heav.v surf catching them unav1;:irc. ·· Reed ~aid. Ars1rlc.~ ~ rescue~. f1pl'f'l'.c lifeguards n1adc mnr(' than 4.000 pre\'l'n t;i!ive ac· lions 1warningsl this \~rek . "\Ve v.·anl to J?Ct thr \\'Ord out to use plenty of cau- tinn," hr s11.irl . SILHOUETTEO BY FLAMES, COSTA MESA FIREMEN BATTLE COLLEGE PARK BLAZE On a Hot Nl9ht, Fa1t-mcwl"1t Fir• Burn• Out G1ra91, lnjur•• Two Flrtfl9htar1 • Y'OL. "' IM, Ul'1 f S•CTIOJIS, • l'Aelt I • • • • • • • • • Fire, Explosion In Costa Mesa Hurt 2 Firemen Gang Violence Erupts In Balboa's Fun Zone By AllTHUR R. VINSEL Of ltle OlllY Piiot 11111 G;:ing violence erupted in Balboa's fab- led Fun Zone. la!.e Thursday, with knives. bottles and belt buckles flashing in the full moon's light before it ended else..,,·here with one police gunshot. Pour youths were booked on felony charges and four persons, including the pAlrotman whose .'(un accidentally fired v.•hen he was struck in the arm , sufffred injuries. ;\Qnc nl !he v.·nunrls -.<;orne inOic!Prf by f!yin.'( bullet fragn1ents -v.·ere ~erinus, accord ing to l\e11.1J0rl Beach fXlhCC. S!e\"Pn L. \\'ilk,;, 22. nf 602 S. Parton St . Santa Ana . ..,,·as arrested on suspicion of assau!! on a police officer as a re~ult nf 1hr> hlow that triggered Patrolma n Gffir~r \~"cbs!cr·s J!Un . RQflkcr! on ~uspic1on of a~s;:iu!f w11h a <lcarl:y v..·rapon stcn1m1ng frnn1 th e Pun Zone ba!Lle were Steven F. Patterson, JR, nf 171 I W. Plori:i St., Dana G. \Vallace, 19. nf 221fl S. Ce<lar SI., and Jeffrey J. Lauterborn, 18, of 21:\9 S. Park Drive, all in S;:iota Ana. The four suspects were stopped al Newport Boulevard and Via Lido at 11 :55 p.m., on the ba.~is of a 19~5 sed an described by lwo victims of the Peninsula amusement park incident. Steven Keeling. 19, and Richard Chambers, 21 , also of Santa Ana,·told police they were a!tacked by ~ix mf:n ""ith knives, bottles, belts and a crowbar. Nn immediate f'Xplanatinn was offered for what triggered Lhe melee which left Chambers end Keeling injured but not in need of hospita lization. tnvesligators said Officer Webster spotted the suspects• car and pulled il over just below The Arches overpass to check them oul. Officer Mike McE.\eny arrived to back him up, grabbing suspect Lauterborn who had be1tun struggling in an apparent escape attempt, police sairl. Since 11 felony offen.~e was involved In the earlier incident, Officer Webster had drawn his .38 caliber Prervice revolver to confront the quartet. During the struggle wit.h Lauterbom, t.he patrolmen 11aid, Wilks struck Officer Webste·r on the right forearm causing the weapon to discharge. His partner and Lauterborn were both hit by fragments 'ricocheting from the Julie Helps Drive JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. tAP) -Julie Nix()n Eisenhower ha11 lent 11 helping hand to Jack50f!Vllle '.!! United Fund drive, wh ich be gins soon. She taped a brief televised mes.sage Thursday for use later. "The fund gives us a chance to Improve the quality of life In Jacksonville." said the daughter ()f Pre!!ldent Nixon. She mnved to nnrtheast Florida recen lly when her hu11hand, David, was stationed 1t M a~p-0rt Naval Station. sldev.·aJk, the officer in the right leg and the-suspect in the left ankle. Officer McEveny was treated at Hoag llotemorial I1ospital while Lauterborn was patched up at Orange County Medical Cenler and returned to headquarters where he was booked into jail. Newport Father, Son Wounded 111 Mesa Brawl A delermined man marched out of a Costa ~1esa tavern Thursday night to <:onfroot an angry rinernan -and kept com ing after a sl ug hM ripped through his leg and al so wounded his son. Despite his wound , the rather disarmed I.he gunman . By the time the 8:15 p.m. escapade was over at the Escapade Bar, l!i64 Newport Bnulcvard. all three principals required medical lreatmenl. Detective Capt. Robert Green ex- plained what happened to the Alleged rifleman: ··He got slapped -up · side . the • head \\'i1.h his own gun." Thom as B. Twyman, 30, or 240 E. 16th SL, COLSta Mesa. was booked into Orange County Jail on charges of assault with In- tent to commit murder. He was treated first at Orange County l\1edical Center, where Warren L. DuS!leau, 50, of 715 St. Jamu Road, Newport Beach, and his son Warren, 26, (If 160 W, Wilson St., C.0.Sta Mesa went too. The elder Dusseau wa.s shot in the lower leg by,a 38~ caliber rifle and the big slug contfnued on , hitting his son . Dusseau grabbed the weapon at that point and smacked Twyman wttb it, then collapsed kl the ground along wltil his '°"· Twyma n, despite the jarring blow, then went to a telephone bootil to calJ police and report a shootlni, walling at the scene 00 be arrested by · officers Leo Jone.s and Dave Dye. Investigators said he reportedly quar- relled with another cw:lomer and was overheard saying somethihg. about a gun and adding that he would prove it. Twyman left and then came back with the big bore hutJUng rifle , calling the th ird party out!ide, according to Capt. Green. He said the man dttllned to mme out, but the Dusseau!I e•ited, a~rently In· tending to disarm Twyman and thu!I avoid trouble. One.~.wu fired into the ground u a warnln{When the elder O\weau kept ad- vahclog. ai..ld Capt. Green, at which time the second slug ·w1s fired Into hJa lower leg. New Cars In Garage Destroyed Inferno-like names foUowed by an er· plosioo that 1.eiX debris fiYing through ranks of fireman destroyed a. Costa Mesa garage at mldnight Thursd.-. Two firem en were injured, one by fl ying debris from lhe blast. Damage is still being assessed today, but could easily hit $20,000 including destruction of two new ca rs , one a leased Cadillac driven less than 500 miles. Occupants of the Robert Gibson home, 2438 Bowdoin Place, fled the &truclure, escaping injury when the blaze broke out suddenly a few moments before mid· night. The first report to police came from ~lrs. Dolores Limonjel!i, of 318 Villanova Road. one of many College Park residenls alerted by the roa ring blaze. Huge tllngues of flame shot high into the moonlit sky, illuminating the 11cen• with an eerie glow as firemen unrolled hoses in tbe street. Steams of water from high-pre11&ure pumps swiftly brought the flames under control although firemen were on the a:cene until 3 a.m. cleaning up 8Jld dous- ing hot spots. "Tl couldn't have been more Iha" 1ft minutes." 1aid BaUalion Chief Ron Coleman. Fireman Bob Berney 11uffered burns on one hand, while Fireman Don Barrick (See FmE. Page %) Orange Weather tn case you haven't guessed Jt, there's more of that hot,· humid weather on the agenda for the· weekend. Highs tOOay and Satur~ day around ·75 lit the beachei m. Jng to 94 inland. Lowa around 68·72. INSIDE TODAY Straw hat ~attr· C01'Tlt'1 to tH Harbor Area with 1tudent1 from Gosa Mtsa High and Newport Unified Schcol Diltrlct produc· ing "The Boy FrUnd" nt:ct week. See story and pictures in the \Veekcnder. S0.11119 1• C1Wforft\f • CM<-lllt U• J C!entllff :Lt·• c .... k • " CN1t-C U OMltl Jlllllc• t OI"".. t •cit.ri.1 ,..,. ' ~~ IJ·r. """ ~... ,, Mall.... ' ............ Nfl~I N-. I °'Mtt c-" • ''""'' .. ...,.. t1 ,,.,.. , .. ,. 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The prediction w.u for scattered clouds, 10-mile visibility and fout foot seas \('hen Endeavour i.'I !ichedu..led to hit the sea at t :46 p.m. PDT. Upon a>A-'akening Stott and his col· 1 leagues, James 8. Irwin and Alfred t.t \Varden -all Air Force officers -by devilishly broadcasting the Novy onthem "Anchors Aweigh'' to them, Allen told the Endeavour cre·N that they had set a ne w Apollo endurance record. At 5:5J a.m., they surpassed the 10 8 U.S. Unemployment Up But Less Than Expected WASH l~GTO~ (UPI) -Unemploy· ment cre?t up,,••ard to 5.8 percent in the nation last month bu l the increase was 1SmaUer than many economis~ bad an· ticipated and ·lhe \~llite House v.·elcomed t.he report as •·good ne;r,·s." The Labor Department announced to- day the J uly figure v.·as 0.2 percent higher than the 5.6 percent rate reported for June. But June·s level - a sharp. 0.6 percent decline from ~lay -v•as vddely attributed to a statistical quirk. 1be Jun!!: sampling 1>.as taken early in June, with most students still in school. "On the y,·ho!e, v.·hat those figures show is that unemployment didn 't change tnateria!ly from JllJle to July and there ··••a.s some drop frc..'TI the May rati','' GM~e P. Schultz, director of the office of ~fanagement and Budge t, to Id reporters at the \\'llite House. Democrat<> took a very dirferent viev.·, La11Tence F. O'Brien, Democratic ~a­ lional Chairman. said the fi gures showed that lhe administration's "head-in-the- 6and approach to the nuion·s economy continues to ta ke its deadening toll in the lives of mi!Jion.s of Americans." The Bureau of Labor Statistics, in today's report on the most seMitive economic figure the government issues, said the number of Americans at l"'Ork lncreased by 1.2 million peQp!e last month Administration analysts took some cheer from the 5.a percent joblessness rate in July. Since the real ra.te in July v:as assu.T.t'd to be considerably higher than t.he 5.6 percent figure reported, July"_.,; 5.8 percent couJd indicate &Orne real progress, they said. ' Two County Men Race Witl1 Trai11, Killed in Flames . Two men who smashed their pickup truck through a Stanton crossing gate in a bid to beat an oncoming Southern Pacific frf'ight train died in their blazing \•chicle tod ay Coroner's officers said truck driver Y..1anuel Trevino. 25. of Garden Grovf' and his pa$senger Gary L. r.ta yfield, 21. of Anahe im \\'ere burne d beyond rerogni· l!on . Documents sal vaged by Stanton police Jed to their identificat ion. V.'1tnesses said Trev ino hit the gates at hlgfi'!peed in an appare11t attempt to get through the crossing before the oncomin g fastbound freight reached the in· tersection of Dale and Kate!la. They .!la id the engine slammf'd into the rear of the trur:k "'hich 1mmedlately ex· plOOed into a ball (If flame . Damage to 1he engine "'as described as minim al. OU.M•I COAST DAILY PILOT H.-ri ..... '-II ,. ....... y....., S. Cluwww••• OllANGE COAST PUBLISHING C:QM,,IJ('t Jlo\>.rl N, W1od f'ra.H<ir •"" Pllblilhn' Jttk II:. Curl.., \'let IJA$>11""! M.d c;.-n•11l M~ lhom 1•...j(••~;1 f.dll ..... 1hom•• A, M11rph;11• Mtnl9J.nt Edi,... Ch1rl11 H. leo• Jlich1rd r. Nill Auhl1n1 Ml'llt\rt; EOllOrt -Cott• ""-' »0 W111f l!t'f Street N__.r l11Cf\; Ul3 H...,,..n lklul.-. ..... L.,.,... l11dl: m Fwetl ... .....,.,. 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But the "'orkers l"'ho ha~'e been laid off are included in the 6tati5tics. The jo bless report came on the heels of another key economic indicator Thursday y,·hich pointed to more inflation .ahead. It reported the sharpest incre..a se in the prices of both raw materials and manu!actur~ goods since August. 1956 . Wholesale grocery prices underwent their sharpest decline smce 1962. T ougl1 Election Ref onn Measm·e Goes to House \VASHI!'>GTON (UPI) -A tough ne w election reform bill , the first in 46 years, was halfway to Congressional pass<ige ltr day after skirnming vrith ease Sa to 2 through the Sen?.!C. It s futur~ In the House was not as cer· tain, primarily bf'cause of the decision to repeal the "equal t~:ne" provision of :.he 1934 Federal Communications Act for federal candidates. But the chief critic, the National Com· rnittee for an Effective Congress, called it "a stunning reform victory" tha t \l'ill open the political process to public in- spection and e2.Sf' "the crushing burden of astronomical campaign cost.s." The measure, effective Dec .. 11, if enact ed, would: -Require fuU reporting of evrry <'am· paign contribution of $100 and ovrr 111 federal elections. -Set a limit of 10 cents per eligible voter for the off ice in question in al l federal candidates. -H.equire that no more lhan SL'> Qf the ten cents cculd be :i;pent (111 <'1th1·r television and radio or the nnn·bro2.dc;1st media . -Limit the perSGnal rxpcnrl1turr:c; nf :1 candidate or his famlly !o $!"i0,00U f"r the presidential race, $35,000 for the Senate and $25,(){)() for lhe House, -Limit the a1noUIJt a pre:c;1dent1al C{lntender can spend in llflY primary con- test to 10 cents per eligible 1·01er tn that state. The nation's first prim:>cy in '.'\ew Hampshire. thll.S would have a S50,()(J() per candidate ceiling in 1972. -Require that radio. lclev1sion an d nel'-'Spapers sell politica l candidates 11.dverti.c;ing lime at rates comparable to the lov•est unit ra~ for cc:nmerc12J advertisers. -Establish a bipartisan, six-member federal elections commissioh lo pol ice elections and serve as the repository for all required reports of contributions a11d spending. Chif'f among the henelil.s seen by the Independent committee fo r an effecti ve Congress wa s "ful l reporting of camp11lgn contribution!! and expenditures, l"'hich now move in the half·light of secret com· mlttees, phony names and unpoliced Ja.ws." From Page J FIRE •. • was si.ruck in Uie face by an nbject blo\.\11 out by the secondary explosion. Ba ttalion Chief COieman said neither required niedlcal care at the scene but would probably seek treatment tOOay alter their sli\fts ended. He said Fireman Barrick had a den t.i i filling knocked loose by the flying object thal momentarily stunned but fa\led to f~ll him. "The probable causf of lhe Ore is still under investigation .'1 Chief Colem 11n said tilis mornlng while Fire Al arshal Ed Lewi~ paked 11nd sifted through the char- red garage. Surprisingly, tile house lLc;clf escaped v.·ith only minor da.mage to thf' attic area '°"'""'· 1t11, 0r..._. c-..1 •ubllt1111<ie and the Gi bsons v.·ere ~hie lo move hack c:on-11y, No ...,.,. ttll'l<h, 1t"1truu..;.. Hliotl•• ,...,,., ... •0 • .,..1.......,"' '*""' in, he said. fNV be ·~ '"'11"°"1 l tNC;lel ,..... Chi•! Coleman sa '1d ""e ractor In dela~'-rfllu1'11 ef '°'~rlQlllt _,..,., """ ; Ing an aclual damage e_o::timate '"'flS the S.C..-(llu _.,.,_ ,_Id •I N~t l911ctl .,,. c .. 11 3-. c111",...I•. -'-""''-" Amount of J{arage rontenl.s destroyed in day record set by Apollo 7 Jn earlh orbit Ill 1968, "1'he hours are Jong,'' replied Scott dri- ly. "but the accommod.ation! are palalial ., The aslrooaut.s \•;ere ail-0 told that the 1nstrun1enls le!l behind on the rn1~1n and the sa1ell1h: the: pl:i('ed 111 rnoon orbit \\'edne~d;;: \\ere 11 ork1ng \.\ell. But Allen ~:i1d the n1ooo car tele\'lS1on camera quit abruptly \\'ednesday 'alrno5t as if S(lme<ine turned it off.·· "\\"ou!d you like us 10 go back up and check it for you:'" asked Scott. Apo llo 15 began its reccrd selling mission July 26 ...,.·ith a launch from Cape Kennedy. The a:s.tronauts rra(•ht'd lunar orbit Julv Z9 and S<.-ot! ar,d ln11n !anded 111 a moUnui1n \allr:y the nt'Xt da~. The-y rejoined \\ orden 1n l1.1na" orbit .\!onday and Apollo 15 headffi for home \\'ednes- day. "I'll tell you. yesterday \1e Hnal!y got to catch ow-breath," Scou told Allen. Flight controller~ said the spac~ship Endeavour already "·as C'Omfortably .... ·ithin the imaginary corridor leading to a safe entry i.Jlkl earth's atmosphere. A course correction sche<luled tor today v•as canceled but !he pilot may refine th<>!r trajectory Sa 1urda: .. Today "'as a da y of rest for the men \\ho hal'e accom plished more ln space tl1an any other Arnericans. Their main scien tific activit y ,,f the day \.\as to photograph the eclipse of the m%n this afternoon. The te\e~·ision camera they l<'ft behind on the moon \'-'as to hal'e vic11.·ed earth's shadow passi ng over th<' lunar surface, bul its transmit· ter has faile d. The moon etllpsc \l'ill nr11 be visible 1n the t:nited Stales, but it 1vill be seen from A~ia. \\'ith the best view in lndia. 'rhe astrona uts also schedul ed an ln· flight nev.·s t•onference for late afternoon, answering questions frnm newsmen in Houston radioed up by ground com· municatnrs. The astronauts are returning hnmP. 11·1th a rrtnrd 1if 170 pounds 0r rocks anrJ sri:I cl'.l"llected f'rnm !he nost northf'm :i;ile Am cr1ta11 spa ce t'Xplr;r£'fS "-'ill visit 011 the mv<1n this decade. 5cicnlisls said the ~ample.s and the astronauts' ex ploration in genera! -on the surface and from !un;ir orbit -gave the moon project a new pl<ice in science. They now cnn~1drr the Apollo prOJC('t a t rue sc1l·nt if1c cndea1·or and thry ~"Y .Apollo 15 prohi1bl y 11·tl l lulftll p refl1~ht h0pes !h<1t lt w]ll tPIJ rnan more ahout t he mo0n th:it the !1rst three !1u1nr landings combined. "It 11·as iu st a beautiful s11e and the.. crew did such a fantasti c job of selecting. describing, collC'cting nnd return ing such ,. l;:irge :1Jnount. it l<Jys QUt our ne xt six In cl ght mnnth s of work for us," snid il!lchael B. Duke, cu rator of the Lunar Rec eiving Laboratory. And the 1.5 miles of fi!m that \Vorden retrieved in a s m o o t h. un<'ven!ful ~paccw:il k Thursday LS expected to keep scii:,11!ists btisy for sears. stud.ving in d('tail !un:ir fc;itures never brfnrc sren The flight or Apollo 15 is not only the J(ln~e-~I in the Apollo series. Scott :ind Irw in spent more time on the in<10n . 67 hours, than anyone on previous nights. They cove red 17 miles of terraln , n1<Jrc than the three prev ious mi ss ions 1·fl1nbincd. They drove the first car on l11e !11(')()11. \\"ordrn rstabl i~hf'<l R record nf :<>i:< d:i;>S nf flight in f!rh1t :irouru! thf' nioon His ~p:icewalk 11"a s the first ou t Of eartll urbi ! The fli i::ht of Apnltn 1~ :ilso 11·a~ 1he en~· \liesl i.;_5, space mi ssion -$~45 tntlhon. Aviatio11 Group Sa ys 2 Crashes U 1u1ecessary From \\'ire Ser\'lce~ \\' AS!llNGTON -A commr.rci'11 a via· lion coalition 1\·hieh .rcqucs!cd safety c0r· !'tdors to reduce midair col lision h<'lza rds in <'ongrstcd ,'lkies said Thursday this could ha ve prevented California's \\.\'O re· cent ones. The forinal petition was made Sept. 29. 191\G lo the Federal A\" i at lo n Administration by the Alrrraft 01vners & 1'1 lots Association and the Air Linc Pilots A~sociation jointly. Nothing h:is been done but an FAA lest ;,f the systetn's potential unde r shnulated conditions J~st n1onth In Boston . The FAA is initiating a new terminal l"l)ntrol area Sept. 16 lo in<·reas e i11·flight s11 Fcty in the are<1 \'-'here the two n1osl re· cent accidents have occurred. A llu~hes Air \Vesl IX:·9 and Phantom jct heading f'lr El Toro r.ICAS collided n\1er Duar1e, killing 50 persons incl uding a brother and sister from San Clr.mente. :Vliraculously. a Continental Air Lints jel inbound fron1 Honolulu landed safely :ind a Cessna ISft p:incakf'd into a field \\lednesday night after brushing wings over Compton. Offi rials s:iid 'fllursd11y both lhf' jeUiner and the small plane had a right to be the re at the t.!n1e . The air S:ifCt~· corridor pn:ipos:;l would pro1·ide specin ! lane~ for high-~\)Ced pl:ines in n1ajor airport <irea s, up to 18.000 feet. "All aircraft not under ground control \Yfl\lld he re(]uirecl lo i>triy clPar of this t·rrrri<lor nirspncc. '' expla ins ,J. B. J-l artranfL presidenl of the Aircraft Owners &r PiloL'I' Association. Ay con1p:1riso n. the FAA r.ontrol system J:nin~ lnto rffrct Sept. 16 l'-'tll rt'(]Ulre h1gh- :-.1x-eU ai1'rl'afl :'tJrh 11~ c<in1n1t'rrial car· ncrs nnd military planes 1o reinaln abo\'l'! 5,[)00 fecL .~:;~~i.;,11~ .. ~ =.:i~.°{1_,~~:i~ addJtion lo tJ1C new Cadillac: and a 1970 -~'---------,---!"---~ + ~ J 'tllrl 5ed11n . ·---·+, Sn1 aller pl11r1e~ \l'ill rernain below that lr1·rl , In rrducc th<' mid;iir colli~ion risk. ' B111tdy G1ty J) . .c\ILY JlJLOT sportS\\'riter Ho1vard l-landy isn't exactly the Jolly Gree11 Giant. hut he does gro1v a 'vhale of a zucchini squash. The green-thunibed 1-landy handed out a doze n or so of Lhe huge Italian squashes to colleagues in the D.A.ILY PILOT ne1\·sroom \Vednesday upon returning from vacation. Zucchini found in markets usually is about six inches long. Handy 's ranged from a foo t and a half to tv.·o feet in length. Smoking Rubble Marks Caliente Track Re11iaim TIJCA;"l;A !AP) -TY.'isled sleel and a melted tin roof are all that remain of the 1nain grandstand and clubhouse at Caliente r:1ce track. ·rhe fire that dcstrr'll·ed lhe faci litv also seared the area ·s· already hurting economy. Initially, 1.500 workers at the track are out of 11·ork. And in ihis economically dt'pressed area south of the border, being flU l --of~means just that: There are l'irtually no jobs available of any kind here. "There will be about 9.000 people hurt hccause of th e dependants of these peo- p!0, said .a track spokesman. "Not only 1h!iL but there are a lot of other people 11'ho '.vill be affected." The fire, \rh ic h broke ou1 ;it 4 am. 1'hur~d ay. \1as !hough! cnn rr11lled :ii one 1)01111 but fl flared up to ri1ce through !he ('n t1re 42 -yl',1r-()!d structure 1n minutes. :\f'J 1njuril's \\'ere 1·e portcd to cit.her l1un1ans 11r ;i nin1al~. including 9&0 !horQughbrcd l1orses stabled across th<' Laucastc 1· Arrested track. Damage \.\'as estimated at $15 million. Arson is be ing investigated. said ma)·or of Tijuana Jose Gonzalez. He said the ci- ty had no arson in\'estigating team. as such. bul that San Diego au thorities ha\'e offered 10 aid "in fin ding out exactly 1'-'hal caused this terrible fire to start." The blaze broke ou1 in the apart1nent of racing secretary \\'alter i\·lartv. There 11.·as no fire insurance on the ·structure and fire figh ters had li ttle l'-'ater and old, lneffecllve equipment. Even San Diego firemen "'ho responded to a plea for help v.·ere stymied by !he lack of facilities. The structure y,•as valued at $10 million and the c!(lsed circuit television and elec- tronic equipn1cnl. ~on1e nf \.\'hich 11.·as in- surl'(l. 1r;is 11·orth $:J rn11i1on L:rneral n1anager of the facility, John S. Ale~sln of San Oirgo. "'as sent to prison la~\ J\l<ert•h in Lompoc, Calif., for l!l('"n1c !;i x evasion. ()ne of the Lrnck's n1os\ popular al- !rac1ions. the Ft!l11re Book , \.\'il! remain in opera!lon despite the fire. Al Ros<i, assis· 1ant general n1anag er. said bets on races at ni:ijor tracks around the L'ni!ed States L\1Al.!f3 !; (AP 1 -i\('lor Burt L:inra.:.trr 11 (\Uld sli ll be !nkrn. bul in a ten1pora ry 11·as bnokrd ioday fvr 1111·Psl!gati11n t•f. b11 1I J111g 1n lronl uf lhe ~r<ind;;!<ind . drunken d rivin~-!hr ('alifornin !ligh\l'ilY ( ;rcyhound dog r:1('1ng. whi ch 11·as 11 P;i!rol ~.1id ('JlP f•ffierr R. C~ llnpk1ns n1id11·eek night anraf't1on, n1<ty ht> re~un1· ~air! J.:u11''1St0r. f1i. \.l as 11·ea1 ing i1t:rn.~" ed soon. Rosa said, hu1 a nrw grandstand t~1r rlflubll' linP 11htlc dr11i11g his sports 11ill ht11·r to be Prec1ed befo r e •·;oir <il nng-1he raciflc Coast Hi.:h11;i,1·. thorou,ghbred horses can r;ice l1rre again. Joh Halted - 011 Mi ss io11 By .Cou11ty By PA!\1ELA HAL.LAN 01 "" Ot llt ~1IOT St•ll Fa tht'r Jun1pt'rfJ St-rra had Iii~ pro- blems getting Old .\11s~"Jn S1111 .Ii.J an Capistrano bu11\ back in the l;lle lllth l'en- tury Bul he didn't ha ve one h;ingup fo.<·111g his counterparts today -tilt' County ol Orange. The IJcpartmen! of Rui!d ing ;ind S;ifety has placed p, stop-work order on an ex- tens11·e restoration projec t on Ult' 1n1Sl>Jon grounds. Jt seen1s no p<:rn1its 11err 1ssue<I for 1he "·ork and no architectural·str11ctural plans are available. "Tll'o ~·ears a,i;:o the city al1011ed til• Mission to comn1ence site restor;ition of various structures on the ~1ission grounds," said City !\tanager Don2Jd Weidner. "This was donr 1vithoul build ing in- 6pection or applica li on Cif our related t'Odes ." \\'cidner s<1id the deci~1on w;is an in- formal one 11·ith n<i offi cial a('tion taken by lhe legislative body . A field inspector fo r the departmeht of building and i;afety discovered the ongoing 1.,·ork which in- ''oll'es .'lla ny buildings the public l'-'ill be allowed to enter. The building 2J1d safety department im · mediately placed a red rlHg on the pro- JeCt which is under the direction ol Jay L:itham, general conLractor. "\\'e ha ve no evidence that the work or structures which have been restored are unsafe in any respect," said \Veidner . But li e add ed that there also is no evidence that the structures are sound and con· form to minimum standards eit her. The matter will be taken to the city council f\1 onday with three al ternatives. The city either can apply fu ll re- quirements for present and future "-'Ork ; forego requirements on past restoratio11 and require all future work to have pennits. inspection and rode con· formance, or exclude a .specific are;>, ot the property from any requirenients l'-'it!t protection to tile city and department of building and safety by hold·harmless agreements. "I've talked to other local governmenl people in other cities to see 11·hat's been done in cases like this. but there are fl () clear-cul answers," said \\'ridner . "J[ th e '.\fission is to be exempt it appears 1he council l"'ili hp,ve to declare il an official historical monu.:nen1.·1 The S('(lpe. of the restoration proiect in· eludes part of the original shop buildings, hospital and storage areas constructed around 1800. Although there are no existing plan.!l, desc riptions in '1rch11'es and existing ex- cavated foundations are being used a!I guideline.s. The project is on the 1vr strrly side of the fl1ission buildings :idj:>.'..'rnt to !he tal101r 11·or ks and tannery. ll 11 i!! prO\'ide tallo w works and tanner~·· It \1·111 provide lhe final link in lhe mission quadrangle. 52 Cases of VEE A.TLA:\TA 1CPJ1 -'!"he l".S. Center for Disease Con!rol 1CDC 1 reported 1nclay there have brPn 52 eonfirn1ed human C'aSC$ nf \"eneluelan Equu1e Eni.:eph<1!i115 ( \'EEJ 1n Tcx:i ~. Thr CDC also rernrted thr disease, 11·hich apparently ~pread 11110 T('x a~ from \\exico. h11.~ infected 11! le:i sl l.9fl7 horse3 in thal :r;!<ite and killed 1.411. ---------------------- SUMMER SALE SPECIAL 30" X bO" GLASS TOP TABLE '/4 " THICK SALE PRICE $159. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE GOLD-OLD SPANISH- OLJVE-SLACK-A NTIQUE YELLOW WAREHOUSE SALE CONTINUES Hundr•d1 of yards of dr•p•ry fabrics •• • fr•ction of the oriqin•I co1t. l•r9• s•l•cfion of rn i1c•rl•n•ous furniture includi119 tables, night standt, head boards, mil'l"'OM, dinl1t9 chairt, d ining t•bl•s, upholstered chairs, and m•ny other items at ov•r 50 ,.. off. Don 't w•it, this m•rch•n· di1• won't la st. DEALERS FOR: HENREDO N-DREXEL-HERITAGE Nr'WPOIT STOii OPIN PllDAP 'TIL t NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W•stcllff Or., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TJL 9 Prof•s1oion•I Interior 0.slgn•rs Av1ll1bl9-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co•st Hi9kw1y Phone: 494-6551 Hnntingion Bea~h Fountain Valley EDITION YOL. 64, NO. 187, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ' . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks FRIDAY, AUGUSt 6, 1971' TEN CENTS G8:rden Grove Pl_eads for OCC Di·strict Merger By GEORGE LEIOAL 01 Iha D•llY Pilot S11Jf The Garden Grove Unified School District -Orange Collnty's perennial bridesmaid al the altar of junior cot!ege mergers -is making passes at district.s with co!ltge classes for its high school grads. Seeking suitors ror the marriage of convenience, Garden Grove officials have written the Coa~l Community C.Ollege district. e Da1igers Cited The dowry, it seems, will be the crucial issue. C.oast college trustees have asked Chancellor Norman Watson to prepare data on the effect of a possible merger on Coast College finanefs. Garden Grove Supreinlendenl David H. Paynter asked two questions in the Jetter of inquiry: Would the Cost C.Ollege District be interested and what would it cost Garden Grove taxpayers . "ll would seem .it Garden Grove were interested in merging with us they 'd ' are High Surf Hits County Beaches By TERRY COVILLE 0 1 1~1 Oli!V Piiot illl\ Danger warnings have been Jssue<l for the v.'eekend ~t mosi Orange County beaches because of bone crunching surf. rip tides and a flood o[ inexperienced 1wimmers. Orange Coast i;ifeguards have pulled nearly 2,000 troubled swimmers from the water this week alone . Newport Beach lifeguards ha ve been the busiest. Two swimmers suffered spinal injuries, two (ltherS suffered broken legs and several froken arms WC're reported. The rescue tot;:1ls reached 918 for 10 rl ays at Hunt ington Be<ich, 500 for the \veek at Nev•port Beach, 250 on San Clemente beaches. anothe r 241 since Monday al. Laguna Beach and 200 for lhe week in Seal Beach. Lifeguards are girding for a rough weekend when nearl y a half million s\l'·immers are expected to fl ock to Orange Cou nty beaches to escape from temperatur-::s above 90 degrees. The water is a V.'arn1 72 degrees. Bob Reed, di.rector of n1arini:" safety in Newport Beach . said the surf has been running from eight to 10 feet at somP. poinls and body surfers are gelling roughC'd up. "ll'.~ a rn1nbin;itiort of tht' \Varm \vatC'r dra,,.,·ing: S\l.'1mmcrs inlo the ncean. and the une..xpertrd hPa V,\ surf c;-1teh1n i;: them unaware ." Reed sa id. B<'sidcs .100 rescues. Reed 's lifeguards m;irle more than 4.000 prevrntative ac· !inn~ (warning~ I this \\'Cck "We \Vilnt. In get 1hr ""'nrrl ou t to use plenty-or caU· lion." he sa1rt Crnv.'dS have aver<lgrd ~fl.(}()fl daily dur· Ing !he week al l\'ewp<irt Beach. The surf is running heavier than nnrmal. but not quite so rough at other beaches. "Our surf if. running silt' !o eight feet. but isn't quite so dangerous:· said Max: ~owman, assistant director of harbors and heAches for Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach lileguards made Ml rescues Thursday and one body surfer suffered a possible concussion when dr{lp- ped by fl big wave. "We r!on'l run warning flags here, as some beachew do.'' Bowman added. "Safel.y is relative to the swimmer and how good he i:<1. But we expect to be busy this weekend .. " Valley District Adopts Budget After 'Hearing' Fountain Valley School D l ~tr i ct trustees have adopted a $13,668,233 budget for the 1971·72 school year. The budget was adopted following a public hearing Thursday night ""'hich no Fountain Valley resident attended. The budget's general fund of $8.627.016 is up $1 .l:l5 .937 from the previous yea r. Dr. Charles \Voodfin, 1.H:;trict associate ;:;uperintendcnt for business services no1cd the district will be opening thr ee 11e''' schools in the coming year. "The lax ralc th is year \'lill be $3.45. ln F.evcn of the past C'igtit years \Ve h;ive managed to reduce the lax rak! pr1mar1ly through schedulin.!! of bond rcden1ption payments," he said. The <int1cipated rate is down a nickel from the )970-71 Lax rate. 'fhe largest expenditure will be for in· structlon -$5,989.856. Woodfin noted the three new schools have created 46 new ccrtific<1tcd positions lo meet the needs of J.029 eslim<Jted additional studen ts. He al so said the district had gran ted teachers a 6 percent pay increase in ,January of this year and the increase ap. plies to lhis year's budget. The Fountain Valley school district conducts its salary negotiations on a calendar year basis. rather than on a fiscal year basis as other districts do. make a" better sales pitch," said Coast Trustee Worth Keene of Seal Beach. Dr. Watson noted that Garden Grove ts the only district in the county that is not part of a two-year colleg~ districL Garden Grove taxpayers musL shoulder the Ciluntywide interdistrict tuition transfer tax estimated at more tha n $1 per $100 assessed valuation this year. The tax goes to the established districts in the county which enroll graduates or Garden Grove schools. "Now that they are alone and because Stag Films Illegally Captured All but 10 reels in two truckloads of Alleged stag: films 11nd smutty photographs have been termed illegally seized evldence in the pornogra.phy trial of 3 HWltingl.on Beech couple and a Costa Mesa man. West Orange County Judicial District Court Judge Kenneth Smith ruled Thurs· day that the materials were "inad. missible'' since police orficers had ex· ceeded the tlmit.ations of their search warrant when they raided 3 Huntington Beach warehouse last May. The 20,510 reels of filn1 and 300,000 photographs -allegedly depicting acts of inte rcourse and other sexual activi ty - are now under Jock and key at the Westminster Police Department. Officers hallled off the matrrla.ls from an industrial complex: at 15144 Golden \Vest St., al!egedly a counlywide distribu· lion center for pornography. facing fe lony and m·isdemeanor charges of possession and distribution of obscene materials are Frederick A. Loar, :J4, and his wife Kay, 31. both of 4062 Hum. bo!dt Ave. Huntington Beach . Also named in the complaint issued by District Att-0rney Cecil Hicks is Joseph Reitano, 58, of 168 Lexington SL Cos!a Mesa . Judge Smi th ruled that only 10 reels or film \\'11uld he admissible as evidence. These were named in the original search \\'arrant afler a w<irchouse cmploye had furni shed f)Ql1ce wil11 some s;imples. Acting under I.he authority of that warrant. officers raided the warehouse and uncovered the other !ilms. A second warrant was issued and the remainder of the materials were trucked off_ "The judge fell the officers had gone beyond in their search for the or igi nal 10 films and that is \vhy the other evidence was ruled inadmissible." i;aid Deputy District Attorney George McClure, pro- secutor of the case, this morning. When asked whether the ruling would seriously affect his cP.se, McClure replied. "No. Because we still have the 10 films and all the business records." stale law requires them to join a junior college district by the 1973-74 school year, they 're more interested 1n annexation,'' Wa t.son said. This spring, Orange and Santa Ana voters approved formation of the Rancho Santiago Community College District merging the old Santa Ana Junior College District with the Orange Unified School District. Until that vote, Orange shared in the interdistrict tuition transfer tax Coast College trustees will consider the effect of the annexation at their August 18 meeting in order to reply to Garden Grove trustees prior to Sept. 7, as re· quested. Garden Grove Unified is the large1t district in Orange County and the poore11t in terms of asse&sed valuation per stu· dent. The district enrolls 53,350 stitdent~ and has a total assessed valuation of about $290 million. By comparison. Newport-Mesa Unified enrolls 26,600 students and enjoys a tola l property valuation of roughly $450 million. NOITlt PAClflC OC!AN n?b' ..-.... _~ ~---· ·-----~. --~· •mtlW .. , ~ :Q-2 '•k ...... -----~~ llAWAl•c llAWAUAN ISLANDS OAILY ,.ILOT HtWI Ml~ APOLLO 15 SPLASHDOWN SET 328 MILES NORTH OF HAWAII Moon Men Due to Get Down lo Earfli at 1 :46 P.M. (POTJ S1turd1y Splashdow1i Conditions 'Good' for Apollonauts SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPJ )-Ar· celerattng accurately toward earth on_tbe J11 st lap of lheir 12-day moon mission, the Apollo 15 astronauts \\'ere told todily th:.t conditions were· ~()Ort for Si!lurday"s s-p!ashdO\\'n in the. Pacifu:. "Gee. that sound)( prf>l!Y good .. Joe," crew chief David R .. ScotL said when ,ground comrn un ic<itor Jn.~eph P Allf'n lold them the weather forecast for the splashrlown site, :116 miles north of the Hawaiian Isla nd of Oahu. was satisfac· tory. The prediction was for scattered clouds, JQ..mile visibillly and four foot seas when Endeavour is scheduled to hit the sea at 1:46 p.m. PDT. Upon awakening Scott and his col· leagues, James 8. Irwin and Alfred M. Word en -all Air Force officer:<1 -by devilish1y broadcasting the Ni.vy anthem "Anchors Aweigh" to them, Allen told the Endeavour cre w that they had set a new Apollo endurance record. At. 5.5.1 a.m., they suf1)assed the tn,s day record ~et by Apollo 7 in earth orbit in 19611. "The hours are long," replied Scott dri- ly, "hut the accommodations are palatial." The astronauts 't"ere also I.old thal lhe 1nstrumen1s left. behind on the moon ~nd the sa tellite they placed in moon orblt Wednesday were \vorking well. But All en said the moon car televi~ion camera <]uit abruptly Wednesday "almost a~ if someone !urned it off." "Would you like us to go back up and check it for you?" asked ScoU .. Apollo 15 began il..1 record setting mission July 26 with a launch from Cape Kennedy. The astronauts reached lunar orbit .July 29 and Scott and Irv.rin landed in a mountain Valley the next day. They rejoined Worden in lunar orbit Monday (See APOLLO, Page !) Huntington Wins Ecology Award Frorn Project 21 Huntington BPach·~ ''continuing pursuit nr exceUence in enviromenta! quah1 y"' ha~ won the city a merit award by Pro· ject 21 . Two Cities Combating Drug Abuse The hon{lr wa::; hestowec1 nn city coun- cilm en during ~1onday night's session by ,John B. Law son. founder of the non·proflt c\t.\z.ens organization devoted lo en· ,.ironmenlal excellence and balanced growth in Oran ge County. "After careful consideration the Pro- ject 21 board of directors selected the ci· ty of Huntington Beach as the most deserving to receive 'its initial award to a citv:· he told ~1ayor George McCracken. The award cited the cit)''! en· vironmental pursuits in Several areas, in· eluding acquisition and development-nf the beachfrnnt area. its park and recrea· tional system. adoption of -11 str'lct sign ordinance. improving oU field Appearance 11nd creation or city boards to improve the visual appearance of the city. Julie Helps Drive JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Juli'! Nixon F.isenhowf'r h~! !t;"nt A helping hand to .Jacksonville'5 United fund drive, wh~ch begin~ soon. Edi.tor's Note: This is the last of four orticles Ott d.rug abuse education in ffuntington Bea ch and Fou.nt-0.in Val· ley, By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 l~t 0111'1" ,.1111 51111 The roles police and schools can play in combetting drug abuse are obvious. But what about the community? What Is its role in the prevention of drug abuse and the rehabilltatioll of drug users?· Community leaders in· Fotll'Jtain \it!Jey Rnd Huntington Beach are taking ·tn .. creaslngly "ctive parts in education and rehabilitation programs. • Hlmttngton Beach hAs its newly formed Drug Abuse Training Program Com· mittee composed of representatives from civic government, 11ervice organizations. l11w enforcement and thn schools. lt In· eludes ordinary citizens end some st11dtnl11. In Fountain Valley, the city council Is financiall y supporting :'I privately·run teen coun:<1eling center and a pJlot pro- rram called the Comm unity Service Pr·oj. ect is getting unde-way to study and _fulflU t~ rlesires of the Cilmmunily tn ' delinquency prevention projects. Action in these communities is begin· ning to speak as loudly as words. The potential is there. Ron Shenkman, city councilmen in Fountain Valley, and the prime mover to obtain city money for lhe Cilunseling center, een Help, put it this way : "I think a lot of us are sick end tired of trying to solve problems with volumes of reports and studies that are anal.vied by someone who thinks he has the answers. Direct-action -has to be taken. or we'll never get Anywhere." In Fountain Valley, there ts 50~ pride aboUt the city's willingnl"$s ~ aid proj .. eel.a designed to providf! drug in-. formation or rehablllltltlon. "The general attiludt tJf the com- munity as e whole is • deep interest in the young people. I think it i11 the basis for our selection for the Community Services Project." ~id Mayor FA Just. fhe project is 8 feder1lly funded pro. gram In which the county provides man· power from it11 Health. Welfare and Probation departments to work with C<lmmunity members Jn eslabllahing the community's available resources and im· ' 1 plementing local programs tn delinquency prevention. A large part of that program will most likely have to do with drug abuse. Huntington Beach has recentl y given official direction to community in· volvement in drug abuse prevention. A committee waa formed _last spring with the goal of effecting a training program in drugs for parents, educatore and civic leaders.. Sgt. J•mes Mahan, who . aldtd in organizing .the oommlttee, aaid little ba1 been accomplisMd as · yet because f:he committee ls 'sUll In its infancy and has not elected a chairman. · Drug abuse prevent~ Isn't lhe only aspect of the problem thal lJ receiving community suppotL Tht Free Clinic or lluntfngton Beach end Teen •lelp in Fountain Valley are both receiving dotla· lion~ from servlct tirganizations and pro- fes sional aroups tor their rehabilitation work. Is there more than can be done ? Sure, say~ Mahan. "Recreational facUitles are one or the best preventatives I c3n think of. The ISee DRUGS, P11e 2) Coast College trustees wondered aloud Wednesday night il the annexation would require another campus to serve the in· flux of students that would result from the annexation. Board President Robert Humphreys quipped that lhe merge r might take 'Place after the dist rict had its television cu~ ricu!um operating. Watson echoed the thought. noting "We could beam classes to televisioo sets in every home in Garden Grove." een Huge Tax Hike Asked By Reagan ~ACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reagan said toda y the l'itate will need a tax ill< crease of at least $300 million despite final agreement with Democratic leader• on what Reagan called "probably th• most comprehensive reform of welfare attempted anywhere ln the United States." Reagan said because welfare and l\tiedi· Cal reform negotiations stretched so far lnto the new fiscal year there will be about a $100 million deficit between those two programs. He said that would be,on top of a $200 million deficit from the "revenue gap" caused by Jagging tax collections from the state's sluggish economy. Reagan said the rrform of welfare would save about $130 million this year in tbe program. inrluding about $50 million savings to the state. He appeared v.·ith a panel of legislative feaders to announce "final. complete agreement:' on the biparlisall reform plan. Their concurrence Thursday ended 12 days of nonstop negotiations among leaders of both parties and eased rising fears in th~ Capitol that tentative bipartisan agreement last week would ny apart due to prolonged bickering over details, 'The compromise -the most Cilmplete overhaul of welfare law in the state's history -in cluded ma jor concessions hy holh I.he Republican governor and Democratic leaders. It i.~ a major personal triumph £or both Reagan and Moretti, the 36-year-uld Democratic leader nf the Assembl y, They have bitterly <:riticized each other the past few months, but they reached agree· ment on the most volatile issue sepArating them through a prolonged series of face·to-face negotiations. Reagan's major concession was ac- ceptance of a "modified open-end" state appropriation for welfare, a. device designed to guarantee that the state would not shift welfare CilSts to counties if the state miscalculates ltl'! share, but instead would automatically increase the state sha re. · • Orange Coat ll'eather In case you haven't guessed It., there's more of that hot, humid weather on the agenda for the weekend. Highs today and Satur. day around 75 at the beaches ris· ing to 94 inland. Lows around 68-72. INSIDE TODAY Strow hai theater cof)Us to tht Harbor Arta with student,t·from Cosa Mesa 1flgh and Newport Unified SchooL District produc- ing "The Boy Friend" next wtek. See story and pictures tn the Wetkender. •••11"' lt C•llff•l!il • '4 .. 1.. Jt4t '41111MI H._ I C~~c-1"' u• J C!1nlll.. Jl-t• Or1fttl Ce~""' t SYIYll Ptrltr ti c.,,,tt'I " IPOrll l••ll Creo_,., " Sift• Mu1t•b tt-tJ Dfllll NOllC•l t .,.lllYlliotl ,)I CM.,.ttfl t T1111ltn it.:n •dll1rl•I ,.... 6 w111~.,. • ''"tllef !1·H 14ol"IKO" lt Wlllllfl'I H~ l).U WtrW HIWI ... .\ftfl l.•rtd•rt 11 w ....... tw4 MtllM• • ' it D.t.ll'Y PILOT Jobless Rate Up Again V.S. Vne11iployment Shows Small Increase WASHINGTON (UPl) -Unemploy· mtnl crept upY:a rd to !i.8 ptrcent in lhe nation l&.!t month but the increase ~'as smaller than many economists had an· ticlpated and the While House welcomed the report as "good news." The Labor Department announced to- day the July figure was OZ percent higher than the 5.6 percent rate report!d lot June. But June's level -a sharp. 0.6 percent decline from r.1ay -Y:as "idely attributed to a slatistical quirk . The June sampling v;as taken early in June, ~·ith most students still in school. "On the whole. "'hat those figures show Is that unemployment didn 't change materially from June to July and there was lame drop fro.on the May rate,'' George P. Schultz, director of the oUice of Managemect and Budget, t o Id reporters at the White House. Democra!J took a very dlHer•nt vkw. LaWrt:nce F. O'Brien, Democratic Na· Ilona! ChairmaJJ, said lhe figures showed that the admlnlstration's "head-ln-th~ sand approach to the nation's economy continues to take its deadening toll in the lil'es of mil!ion.s of Americans." The Bureau <Jf Labor Statistics, in today's report <Jn the mosl sensitive economic figure the government issues, sald the number <lf Amer icans at ".''Ork increased by l.Z million prople last monlh. Administralioii analysls took some cheer from the 5.8 percent joblessness rate in July. Since the real rate in July was assu.-ned to be considerably higher than the 5.6 percent figure reported, July's 5.8 percent could indicate some real progress, they said. Ho~·ever, they cautioned l h a t GARDNER (LEFT) STOPS FOR CHAT WITH RAY BREEDING Life of Plant For•m•l'I Closely Tied to Oller C1mpu1 Gardner Ends 44 Years With Huntington High By RUD I MEDZJEL.5KI 01 tflt O•Hr ~lier Sttff After 44 y~.s of service on the HUll· tll'lgton Beach High School campus, Charlu Ha.yden "Bill" Gardner has become as fam iliar as the old camplli tower. He attended the old Huntin2ton Stach High School at the north end of tov.n and wat.ched it being 1orn do~·n v.·hen the new school was bui!t. Later he played football and helped his teammate,s capture the league crown to ctlebra.te the openlng of the new campus in 1926. Bil! e\"en rlro\·e a school bus for old Huntington High before and after school. He wa.s the only siuden l bus drivtr. Soon he wiU retire after having made Huntington Beach High School his only career except for a brief ,stint In the DAILY PILOT CltAHGI! C°"ST f'.IJIUNOfllQ C0Mf'4HY ••bttf N. Wee4 f>r•M1e111 .,,_ f"WillfWt' Jtt\. •. 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WlloterltH"" 11¥ Uo'I'*' IJ,H -fl!Tyi 'I mtll tl.11 _.,.,.,., ll'!Ui.ry •"!lfl.t!'°""-1,JJ INlfll'lll'y\. :~ ...... ~ ...... "" ... ~ .... ,...,,;-""'~""'"' - nearby oil fields. ''I worked part lime for the school as a bus driver. and when I graduated in 1927 I got a job as a roustabout on the <Ji! fields on the v.·est side of Maln Street,'' the 63-ye.ar--0ld plant foreman recalled. "That ~·inter. 1 v.·E'nl back to v.•ork for the high school ~ a full time bus driver and groundsman and I've bttn ".''Orking here ever since." Bi!! remembe rs driving students to and from their rlasses along bean and be~t fields that have long as:o yield ed t.o hous- ing tracl!I, apartments and !!ihOpping centers. One of them v.·as his father"• farm al \Varner Avenue and r.tagriolla Scrtet. Onl' afternoon In 1933 as hr: v.·a! driving the bus ho.'lle along Highwa y 39, now Beach Boulevard, he had one of his m06t frightening experience!. "The bus started to lurch as if all the tire! had gone flat. A! I stepped out to see v.·hat was wrong, the road seemed to rise to meet my feet ," he remembers. "I looked down tM TOid and saw It curl up and down like a rug being shaken by an lnvls!ble giant The power lints overhead would stackt n one moment. go Laut the next, ao I thought we'd better move to a safe spot, and off we went." That was the big 1933 urthquake which killed scores of people tn Long Beach , but Jefl Huntingt.on High's beU tower unscath· ed. After Ser'"ing as bus d r iv t r, groundsman and bus mechanic for 18 years, Gardner ~·as promoted to his cur· rent position In J94fi. That entitled him lo move his family In to the three-bedroom house which had been built on campus so !hat the.re would always be some<Jne cl08e·by to watch the school. There Gardner Md h1s wife, Marjorlt, lived for two decade!! and raised thelr two daughters, Anne and Carolyn. "1 lovtd that old house until we movtd a.,.,·ay and I realited ~·hat lllt!e !rte Ume 1 bad for all thoae years. If something needed fixing, I could never ~slst the te.."TrptaUon, whether it wu on Satu.rd•y, an evening. or on 1 Sunday," he ex- plained. Jn 1963 , the house was tarn down to make room for the n•w K'ltnee bulldlne and the Gardnua moved to FOW1laln Valley. In an the years G•rdner hu worked •t the IChool. he has ber-.n absent only four dp.ys His exp1anetlon : "Guess I ju1t didn't have time to get sick.'' C.<rdntr will ~pend hb ]a.st day on can1pu~ 1n Februery, 197~. Principal Woodrow Smith .•nd hi! st.ff already arr wonderlng how they wl!l 11:et along. ""l~hitn. ·. unemploymenl probl},ly could be e1· peeled to abow a riJe qaln in AU(UJt because of the wide!pread layoffs in the stet I industry. Steel tl.St'rs. anticipating • strike this month, had laid In heavy stockpllM <lf steel which must nov.· bt consumed before steel production -and employ· ment -return to normal. Jr the steelv.·orkera had struck. they v.·ould not be counted among the unemployed. But the v.·<Jrkers ~ho ha\'e been laid off are included in the statistics. The jobless report came on the heels of another key eccinomlc indicat.or ThUTsday which pointed to more infl ation ahead. It reported the sharpest incN11se in the prices of both raw material! and manufactUTed goocll since Auguat, 1956. Wholesale grocery prices underwent their sharpest decline since 1962. and Apal!o I!i beaded for home Wednes. day. "I'll tell you, yesterday v.·e finall y got te catch Gur breath," Scott told Allen. Flight controllers said the ,spaceship Endeavour already \\'SS comfortably within the imaginary corridor leading lo a safe entry into earth's atmosphere. A course correction scheduled for today was canceled but the pilot may refine their lrajectory Saturday. Today wa& a day or rest for the men who have acromplished more in space lhan any other Americans. Their main scientific activity <lf the day was to photograph the eclipse of the moon this afternoon. The television camera they left behind on the moon was to have viewed earth's shadow passing <Jver the lunar surface, but its transmit· ter has failed. The moon eclipse will not be visible in the United Stat.es. but it v.·ill be seen from Asi a. With the best view in India. The astronauts also scheduled an in· night news conference for late afternoon, answering questions from neY:smen in Houston radioed up by ground com· municators . The astronauts are returning home with 11 record or 170 pounds of rocks 11nd aoll collected from the nost northern silt American space explorers will visit on the moon this decade. Scientists said the samples and the astronauts' exploration ln general -on the 5urface and from lunar orbit -gave the moon project a new place in srience. They now consider the Apollo proj~t a t.rue scientific endeavor and they say Apollo 15 probably will fulfill preflighl hopes th.at it will tell man more about the moon that the first three lunar landings combined. "It was just .11 beautiful site and the crew did such a fantastic job of selecting, describing, collecting .11nd returning such a large amount, It lays out our next 1ix to eight months of work for us," said ~lichael B. Duke, curator of the Lunar Receiving Laboratory. And the t.5 miles of film that Worden retrieved ln .11 smooth. uneventful spacewalk Thursday Is expected to keep scientists busy for years, studying in detail lunar features never before seen_ Trustees Slate Beach District Budget Session Trustees of the HunHngton Beach Union High School District have schedul- ed another session on the district's pro- posed $21.1 million budget for r.fond ay afternoon. A similar session held la!t \Vednesday falled to bring accord. The vote was ip\it 2-l with Trustees Denn\1 Mangers and John Bentley voting "yea'' and Ray Schmitt and George Logan voting "no." Trustee Ralph Bauer wu absent. The disagreement was ceused by a bud1eted reserve <Jf Sl.8 million. Lotan and Schmitt argued It was too high. Cutting the reserve signHlcantly would mean that the district does not have to levy the entire amount of lhe reeenUy ap- proved lu rate. set at $2.08 per SillO ol assegse<I valuati<Jn. according to Log an. "I believe it could be around $1.80," he said. Trustetl hope the impasse v.·i\J be broken at Monday's 4:30 p,m. aesslon in the Huntin1ton Beach High School cafeteria. Trustet Bauer is expeeled to atttnd that meetln1. Penny Carnival Slated for Valley A peMy carnival will M held at Harper Park Thursday as tht lut IWM"IU" pro- gram of the Fountain Valley Rta'e&Uon Department. The carnival ls open to ehlldnn from aeu sl,; to 14. It will run from l :SO p.m. to 4 p.m. Sptclal attrtciJona lncludt penny 1ame booth!. prize1, eandy, a bake sal• and rtfreshment.s. A rock band, Grffn Fire, 11 nd a 1ta1e 1how wlll provide frtt ell· ltri:.:nment. The c•rnlval marks the end of the reer1aUon dl'~.,rt~'Tl'ent't summ er pl1yaround prr · All summer rtCl"tl· Uon art11 wlll 1osed Thuraday so children cAn attenu \.1! camlval.' - DAIL'I' ,-ILOl 1!1fl f'lll,. THE GALKINS OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ARE PULLING UP STAKES George and Phylli1, Children Julie, 12; Alex, 6; Andy, 13 Tahiti Travelers Huntington Fa1nil y Going Na.Li ve For years George and Phyllis Galkin have helped others find homes in Hun- tington Be.ach. They arc real estate peo- ple and the business has been good t.o them . No11', they're looking for a house themselves. And if that remote corner of Tahiti they"re planning t.o move to had a newspaper, they might have worded an ad like lhis: "\Vanted: Cozy 2BR thatched roof cot- tage \\'. bamboo siding near \l'ater and palm trees. Must be rain proof. Elec- tricity, gas desirable but no!. required.'' The Galkins '''Jll be leaving Sund:1y night. They 're planning to stay at least a year. \Vl th them will be their chlldren , Alex, 6, Julie, 12. and Andy, 13. "I'm going to get nexl to the sea and <kl some skindivlng , !eme surfing, learn Tougl1 Election ltef ornI :i\'leasure Goes to House 'VASHINGTON (UPI) -A tough new election reform bill, the first ln 46 years, wa s halfway to Congressional passage tcr day after skimming v.·i th ease 88 to 2 through the Sen&te. lts future In the Hou.se \\'as not as cer- tain, primarily because <Jf the decision to repeal the "equal li .. -rre" provision of .he 1934 Federal Communications Act for fede-r.111 candidate~. But the chief critic, the National Com- mittee for an Effective O>ngress. called 1t "a stunning reform victory'• that v.·ill open the polit!ral process to public in- sptttion and cr.se "the crushlng burden of utronomlca\ campaign costs." ho\1• to sail, do a lot <Jf reading and con- template my M\'el,'' explained George Galkin, 29. His 1rife, Phyllis, a former city counci l candida1e. plans to 11-rite a book on rea l estate. Exactly 11·hat !he subject will be is a secrel since she doesn't 1vant anyone else to scoop her. "So far no one has covered this area. Tt"s not going to be another Peyton Pia~. but it 1ron't be \vi!hout its humorous side.'' she said. \\lhy \\·ould Cstablishment p<!op!e such as the Calkins sell the ir comfortable home v.·it.h multiple bathrooms and hot and cold running water to 1i1'e on an island~ ··1ve 11·ant to find out \\•hal \1·e really \1 ant 1n life,'' answered George. "So .-nany prople \\'Ork all their lives to make tons or monev. but v.·hen ii comes time to slow down. they either die or are too old 10 enJoy 11. "\Ve want to lry a different style of life for a yeiir. Then w(>JI either come back to Hll' super ral race, or if Ph yllis make!'! a million dolla rs on her book, \l'e may ,,·ant to play for !he rest of our lil'r:S.'' The Calkins plan to ~end their children lo .~chool near the islanrl·s capital of Papee1e. "They 'll be educated with the 1·ahi!ians and wilt probably be speaking French fn a short time.'' ~1rs. Galkin said. Though life in Tahiti is simple and rural. the Galkins expect l-0 spend about Sl.000 a monlh for !he duration of their sla~·. ··The living costs can be comparable to here . ft just depends on how much money you \\'ant to spend. \\"e \\"ant to live as inexpensively as possible," said r.irs. Galk!n. adding that life in Hun-- lin,'lton Beach cost.!! them $2,000 a month. The Galklns sald they v.·ere originally attracted to Tahiti by 11 newspaper ad in the real estate pages. The ad offered 10 acres for sail'. "George said lo me. 'Hey, how would '"OU like to live In Tahiti.' '' .!laid his wife. ;,l lhough! ht \\"85 kidding. but vie \1·ent there in .\larch and decided It wasn't .such a crazy idea af!er all." Nixon Visits First 1972 Voting .Site 1.1ANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI! -Prest· dent Nixon arrived In Ntw Ffampshire, scl'ne of the nation's first 1972 Presiden- lial primary. for a qui ckie visit today a\ the start of a leisurely v.·ee kend in r.:e w England. Durir.g a scheduled '"'o--hour and 25- minute stop. N"ixon planned to drh·e to Greenbrier Nursing llOfne 111 r\ashu11, 11·hich has won federal recognition for Lt' care of aged patient!'!. Jn remarks prepared for delivery at the nursing home, the President -whos • mother used to empty bed pans in a nurs· lng home -revealed a series of steps to strengthen enforcement of sanitary and safe conditions in such facilities and warned he would cut off med icare and medicaid funds for institutions which fa il lo mef't "reasonable standards." Nixon also said he \vould ask Congress to authorize the federal govemment tQ underwrite a program to train state ln- spectors under the Jl.1edicaid program. Several thousand enthusiastic persons were on hand at sunny r.fanche1ter airport, the former Grenier Air Force Base. for the arrival of the Presidential plane just before 2 p.m. EDT. Republican Gov. \Valier Peterson, who led an array of state GOP officials. said, ··~ew Hampshire has been kind to r.tr. Ni xon in the past and we ho~ it W<ln·t bt' his last 1·isit to New Hampshire before the primary.'' DltUGS •.. local recreation departments are doing a heck of a job right now, but what about the kids that aren't inspired by a park· type recreation program? And v.·hat abou t getting something going after dark for the kids?" he asked. "This is v.·hl're community action 011 various levels can be brought in," he ad· dcd . ~lahan also sugg~sted that drug abuse training for Boy Scout, Girl Scout and other youth organization le.aders \l'OUld be a possibility, "not that they would then go back to the kids and set up classes. but so that they ~·ould have the knov.·ledge to :i.nsv.·er questions and maybe help the kids in their group.'' he added. The drug .abuse problem has been v.·ilh us a long time, yet it has taken until just recently to get the county education pro- gram started. the Huntington Beach civic committee organized and some Of thti funding lhat is now 11 v11llable for narcotics education. Clearly the long term programs tn lht field have been getting a lot of lip serl'ice from all concerned, but very little action. The poli ce note the emphasis .11nd money has been doled out for en· forcement, rehabil!talion and education, in that order. For Mahan, and his two counterparts in Fountain Valley, there are a total of 173 policemen who are there to enforce the law. not aid In educa· tional programs . Educat.ors, community leadtrli, parents and police seem to agree the order of em phasis should be reversed. And while these groups tell each other the problem isn't really up to lht'm to solve alone. Huntington Beach and Foun- tain Valley students continue to tum on and pmvide the coroner \\'i th his soberm& statislics. SUMMER SALE SPECIAL .. 30" X 60" GLASS TOP TABLE ¥.," THICK SALE PRICE $159. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE GOLD-OLD SPANISH- OLIVE-llLACK-ANTIQUE YELLOW DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-OREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPOIT STOii O"N JllDAr 'Tll' NEWl'ORT B!ACH 1727 W•1tcllff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN fRIDAY 'TIL 9 ProfMilonal lnt.rlor De1igntra Avallab19-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 34S N,,rth Coatt Hlthwty Phont: 494-6551 --~----------· -=-·--· ' H DAILY PILOT ) Nixon Beach Promi·se Shot Down in Congress By JOllN VALTER2A o+ ""• o ... , ..... , ''•" President Nixon's promises of a new, fi :>-mile state beach and public canyon Atea ot Camp Pendleton died in the Sena te Thursday. And it \\O uld take an act of Congress to 1·esurrt'cl the corpse Thwarted in both houses by Southern Democrats, lh ~ proposa l to open the vast <lre:i dnwncoast 8nd inland of the Western \Vhite House bfga n foundering soon after 1hc President last ~pring n1ade his persona l vow lo relinquish the valuable are.as tor public recrealion. De8pilt inillal widespread exci~nt ;;;:bout U'le surprise annoWlCemenl, op- positK>n btgan mounting and never waned: -Farmers and ranchers in San Mat.eo Canyon immediately became upaet at the prospect of losing ex pen s i v e im - provements on the land they have (armed for decades. -Some off icials or lht ~tarine Corp:i; hinted lhat the land would never become public. -By the tl mf' the malter came befort the po werful Houst Armed Se rvices Com- m11tee for a crucial recommendation op- ponents had been reinforced by a lederal reporl which rttemmtnded the anyon would be ripe fer private development. -Stale parks officials, who ulllmalely would have administered lhe open lands and developed a major recreation area fhert, complained they ~·ere never told of committee hearings and chafed at the apparent snub. -A few weeks later a rider attached to a major military construction bill passed the House of Representatives. lt forbade the lease or sale of any nf the lands ex- cept by a separate act or Congress. -In the Senate. during the sumn1cr crush of House bills filed before the sum- mer recess, a last-minute attempt had been made to steer the b1U and the rider into conference. But on Thursday Sen. }larry F. Byrd Jr. of Vi rginia, a Democrat. seutt lrd the President's promises by att<ieh1ng <'I n amendment which paralelled the House action. That closed the books. An .attempt might be m11de when Congress reconvenes l-0 lntroduce new legislati on covering the opening or the 1erritory, but it still would have to pass ,lhe scrutiny of the House Armed Se rvices Committee. Opposition to the idea remains strong in the polit ically powerful panel. Craig Miller, \.\'as hington aide lo Rep. Alphonw Bell IR-Los Angel es). said to- day he foresees legislation being in· lroduced by the champio n of the beach openlflg. "Bu~ If It were to succeed is an ybody's guess." he said with l!tlle enthusiasm. Tile President had vlrtually assured success of hi s idea on several occasions after his initial announcement. Specifically, on the 11fternoon in San Clemente when he made his declaration, lhe 'President said rlouse committee sup- port had been assured. One element of confusion persisted lhroughout the issue -the amount of shore line actually affected by the President's plan. The Idea Y.'as to combine the 3.5-mi1e San Onofre Bluffs State Beach (leased bf the state for 25 years) with 2.5 mltea or upcoast shoreline and grant it free~and• clear to the state of California. Included in that 6.f>.mil e package would have. been the canyon uplands which ar• suitable. for camping and parkif1i' de.velopment. The combination would have yielded 011e of the largest single slretches ot prime recrea lion beach in the nation. The bluffs beach remains under the r11 rrent lease and is not affected by Thursday·s legislation. Red Mine Blows Up s. Viet Bus Ti11 Bona11za 23 Antique Curs Hidden in Burns ROSSIE. Iowa <UPI ) -A treasure of Antique auton1obiles -including one of the ra rest vehicles known -has been discovered on a rarn1 near here. The 23 autos were discovered by three 1nen on the farm owned by the estate of lhe late Leopold Brown. The men purchased the \'intage models, which range from 190.i to 19:>1, from the Ro.ssie . Bank, acting exec utor of the estate. Included in the find was a 1905 \Vinton louring car, which antique buffs ·claim is one of lwo knOWil 10 exist. The men said the ears were stored in boarded·up barns and sheds and seven were found in a grove of trees. Some cart \1·ere buried up to their axles in dirt and others v•ere covered by underbrush. The cars included a 1951 Che\'rol et voilh powerglide -rare because ii has only 43 mites recorded on the odometer. The find also included a 1926 and 1927 \Vhippel coupe and a 1919 Hudson six roadster. The cars will bf' sold at auclion by the new owners on Sept. 19. Co11nty Halts Revamping Of Capistra110 Missio11 By PA1\1ELA ll.\LLAN 01 !l>e O.ily l"li.1 S!tll Fa1her .Junipero Serra had his pro- blems gelling Old r-.J ission San Juan Capistrano buil1 back in the late 18th cen- tury. But he didn't hav e one han gu p racing his counterparts today - the County of Orange. County's First Educational TV Channel Slated Orange County's firs t educational television channel n1ay begin beaming 'ocal and national progran1n1ing as early as Sept. l of next ye;:i r, Coast Commun ity College District trustees were told \\1ednesday night. Chancellor Norn1an E. Watson detailed the design. consi;uctior.. and licensing timetable for the educa1Lo11al television channel. Dr \\'atson said the La Puente llill 5 transnHllcr bu1ld1ng and to11er "'ill pro- bably go to bid on !\larch I. 1972. Equip- n1en1 \10uld IX' tested ne'Ot August \1·hiJe I he college tJ1strict seek s final license :1uthon1y from the federa l Com- n1un1ca11on~ Con1m1ssion \Vn1 son told tile board the telccom- 1nun1calions f<ici lity al Goldco \Vest L'ollcge 1n Huntington Beach was n~ing t:on1pletion. Among the ~ever~l govern111ental agen- cies from which the district n1ust gain approval for 1he project is the Federal Aviation Ad min istration. \~'alson said the FAA had indicated the college could build up to a 300-foot transmitting toY.·er at the North Orange County si te abo ve Bre<1 . "We expect that a 250-loot IO\\'er will be adequate," \YAtson noted. The ultra high frequency (UHF) !clevision channel Y.·i\1 be the first such non-commercial s lat ion operating in Orange County. The Department of Building and Safety ha s placed a stop-\1·ork order on an ex. tensive restoration project on the miss ion gro unds. It see ms no permits were: issued for lhe \\'Ork and no architectural-structural plans are available. "Two years ago lhc ci ty allo\1'ed the J\lission to commence site restoration of rarious structures on the J\·lission grounds:· said City r-.ta nager Dona.Id Weidner. "This \\'as done without bu1!dint: in- spection or application of our related codes.'' \Vc.idnrr said the drcision "'as an in· formal one \Yith no offic ial action taken by rhe legislative body. A field inspector for rhe departn1ent of building and safety discovered th e ongoing work Y.'hich in- volves .'Tlany buildings the public will be al!OY.'cd to enter. The building and .safely department im- mediately placed a red nag on the pro- ject \\·hich is under the direction of Jay Latham, general cont raclor. "\Ve have no e\•ide nce that the ~·ork or structures "'hich ha\'r bt'en restored are unsafe in any respecl," :r;aid \\leidner But he added that there also is no e\•idence that !he structures are sound and con- form to minimum standards either. The matter will be t.akcn to lhe city council fllonday \\'ilh three alternatives . The city either can <ipply full re· quirements for present and future \1ork; forego requiren1c11ts on past rcstorat1t,n ;:ind req uire all fllture \\'Ork 10 have permits. inspection and code con· formanct', or excJud£' a specific area of lhe property from any rcquirernents \Vith protection to the c.ity <1nd departn1ent of bu ilding and safrty by hold-harmless agreemenls. "I've talked to other local government people. in other cil ies to see Y.•hal's been done in cases like this. but there are no clear-cut answers," said \Veidner. "If the J\tission is lo be exempt it appears !he council will tta.ve to declare it an official historical mon u.'Tlenl.'' The scope of the restoration project in- cludes part of the original shop buildings, hospital and storage are11a constructed arowid 1800. ~ .... ., ... ~ • ., SIGN AT CALIENTE RACE TRACK READS LI KE IRON IC EPITAPH AS FIRE RAGES Grandstand Oestroyed Thursda_y, But Animals-Okay; All Bets Off on How It Started Aviation Group Says 2 Crashes Unnecessary \\'ASHJ NGT ON -A co1nn1rreia l a''lti- lion coali!ion \\'hi ch req ueste d safety cor- ridors to reduce midair collision hazards in congested skies said Thursday lh1s could have prevented Californ ia's 111 0 re· cent ones. The formal peti tion was made Sept. 2'.l. 19fi9 to the Federal Av1at1 o n Adn1inistration by the AirC"r;ift fJ1rnf'rs & Pilots Association and lhe Air Linc l'iluls Assoc.·iation jointly. Noth1ni; has been don¥ hut an fA1\ \f'.~! nr llie systen1 's potcnti;il under s1n1u!attd conditions last mon1h u1 Boston. The FAA is initiating a nt'1v lcnntna! c:onlrol area Sept. 16 lu 1nt'rcasc 1n·tilght sah•1y in the area \\'here the rwo nio~t re - tent acciden ts have occurred. A Hug hes Air West DC·9 and Ph11n!orn jct headi_ng lor El 'foro J\!CAS l.:Ol!1ded nl'er Duarte, kil:ing 50 persons ineluding a brother and sister from San C!e1nrn tc. J\firaculously. a Continental Air Li nes jct inbound from Honolul u landed :;;lfl'ly and a Cessna 150 pancaked into a fiel d \\1ednesday night after brushing wings over Compton. Officials said Thursday OO!h lhc jetl;ner and the small plane had a right lo be there. al the lirnr. The air safety corridor proposa l would provide spe<'.ial lanes for high-speed pla nes in major airport areas, up to 18.000 feel. S1noking Rubble Marks Caliente Track Remains T/Jl.ANA (AP) -Twi5ted st<'el and a n1cl!ed !1n roof are all lhal ren1ain of the ma in grnndstand and clubhouse :it r a!1cntr race ~ck. The tire th:il destro~iJd !he fac ility also 5tared the area·s :ilr£'ady hurllng econon1y. lnill,illv. 1.500 workrr' at the 1r,1rk: :.ire nut of \;Ork. 1\nd 111 this <·cn11orn1ca1ly <l('f)n'~:-ed :1r(';1 sfluth of lht' bordt'r. h1•1ni;i uut o! wn1k n1cans JU~I lh;1t -There arc ,·11·1u;11ly nn Jobs ;iva1lablr of ar1y k1nrl hrrr Th<·rc 11111 be .1 hnut !J.000 pcoplt hurl IH'l'illl'f' of lhr dcp('11d;1nt:; rif thrsr pen· pk. ~;i1d a 1r:1ck ~pokt·~n1.1n · N1!1 r•nlv 111t11. bu t tllcrr :11r a l<•t •lf olht1 p('11plc \\ hn \\ 111 he ;1tft'CICd ' Thf' fi re. \1'h1eh brok1· oul Ol( 4 a n1. ·n1ur:id,1y, wa~ thou gh! con t1·01lcd al iinc p;unt hLJ l 1! flared up to !'Rte through the rn111·c 42-ye<ir·old ~1 ruct11rc 111 n1i111itl'<;. ~o inJU!'lCS we're reported 10 ei!hl'r l1u111:ins or an 1n1als. 1nclud1ng 950 thoroughbred hurscs s1<1bled across the 1r11rk. Oa111age \~as cstimal£'d al $15 million. Arson is being 1nvcst1galcd, said mayor nl Tijuana Jose Gonzalez. lie said the ci- ly had no arson 1nvesligating team, a:i; SUL·h, bul that. Sdn Diego authorities have nlfcrrd to aid "in finding out exactly "'hai ca used this terri ble fire lo start." The blaze broke out in the aparln1ent of racing .!iecretary Walter J\lar!y. There \1'a!': nn fire ins urance on !hr structure and fire fig hters had l!ttle \1'atcr and old, i11rffertive eciuipnicnt. Even San Diego f1rc1ncn who rl'spn11ded to a pleA for help 1\Cl'e s1ynlicc! by lhC lack Of faci li!Jcs. The structure Y.'as v;:ilued at $10 millio n :ind lhe cJn!letl circuit television and elec- lrnrur l'Qi11pn1cn1 , some of \l.'h!t'h 11·as in- surf•d, 11·11~ worth $fl n1ill1on (.ii1nrral n\<UJ<ll(<'r nf 1hc fac1h1y , John S .\lc,r.io of S11n Diego. Y.'a,.; s.cnt to pr1.~on 1.1~1 l\1ari·h in Lon1poc, Calif .. for UR'!IJll(' fu>. f'\'il.~100. Unr nf 1hr tr<1ek's niost popular al- t r;icl 1on~. thr Fulurc Bonk. will rcn1aln 1n •1p1•r;1(1un de.,p11c the fire. Al Hosa, ass1s- t~1n1 i:rncral n1;111;1gcr. said bcls on races ;d 111<1Jill' lrncks ;iround the Uniled Sl ates 11 0LJlr! ~Iii! be laken, hui in ;i temporary hulld1ng 1n front of !he grandstand. Grryhound dog. racing. which was a n1itlwct'k nighl a!lraction. n1ciy be rcsun1- cd ,•oon. nosa said. but a new grandstand 11ill have 1o be erected before thoroughbred horses can race here again. Workers Save Ci ty NEW DEL}lI (U PI ) -r-.lore than 6.000 laborers have apparently saved the cUy of Pa ln<1 from flooding by the rain- ~.,.,·ollen Ganges rive r. officials said today. The Ganges reached its highest level since 192J at Pat na, a cily of 400,000 persons. A11iericans, Brito11s T,vo Cou11ty Men Race With Train, Killed in Flames Two men who smashtd lhelr pickup truck through a Stanton crossing gate in & bid lo beat an ancoming Southern Pacific frei ght train died in their blazing \•chicle today. Coroner's ofricers said truck driver l\1anuel Trevino, %5, of Gardtn Grove and his passenger Gary L. 1'.fayfield, 21. of Anaheim were burned be yond rttegnf. lion. Documents salvagtd by ~tanton police led to !heir Identificatio n. Witnesses said Trevino hit lhe gat~ at hig h :ipeedj n an a pparent attempt tn get lhrnu~h thf crossi ng before tbe oncoming r as tbound freight reat'hed the in- ler!':ection of Dale and Kalella. They i:;ald the engi ne slammed inlo !he rear nf lhe truck which immediately ex- p!ocled in to a b11l1 n{ flame. Damagt to the~ engine •w11• de.5eribed ·~ n:inlmaJ. ·-·~ -- Hippies Plague Afghans LONDON (UPI\ -Young hippies rrom the United Slate!! and Eurape wander around cities and towns in "Afghanistan "begging like dogs'' for hashish and sell- ing their bod ies for a lix . a British educator said Wed nesday. Peter Willey. senior housemaster at \\'ellington College. in Berkshire County, said he saw scenes such as this again and again during recent travels to Afghanistan for a study of slavery for the .British Antislavery Society. "Two evils. slavery and narcolics which. acting together. are destroying not only the lives of ttte Afghans. but tens of thousands of young men and women all ove r western Europe and America ," \\rille.y said. He termed Afghanistan the: main sur>- plier of narcotics 10 Britain. He told of hippies-Americah11, Bri tish tnd otlte.r Euroj>earui -"iA SW1-drenched l;QU&r~! µi11t~r.!!k f1i dealh al,ld dee11y·C1t_ • In sordid, tav•dry lodging houses. "They have become dependent on scraps of food. cantemptuous charity, and a daily supply or hashish or oth<'r narcotics provided by Afghans who treat I hem as ·weird human pets,., Willey said. "I have seen young Englishmen beg- ging like dogs for scraps of bread 11nd hash," he added. "Disdain and :.corn are. in the. eyes of the Afghans -and rightly "'· "The hippies. who have set out with their dreams and fant asies of reaching an illusory promised land, ·have beco me broken, smashed end empty like so many garbage cans. Such is the erfect of ha shish. "These young men sell the Ir pos54?ssion~. their bodies. and tho~e or lheif. gitHriends to buy their hash." the educ1tor said. "Those Y.'ho may not dc5· ~~nd ~ far mwn1 p~y~lo11o1c~lly and,.. . ---. physically addicted. _"The e m b ass 1 c s , understa ndahly enough, largely disown them and can do no more than send them ba ck home by the shor test and cheapest route -if they arr will ing lo go." he said. \\'illey said he thought lhe Uni ied fl.'it· lions :i;hould be informed of the situation in Arghanislan. A spokesma n for the ontisJavcry i;ocie- ty said Willey 's report crime as no surpri~. "It ls well-known that this has been a :.ource of embarrassment and annoyance to ou r tmbassies and consutaies in a number of Asian countries.'' he said. "These hippirs go oul lo U1ese countries. J:?.et hooked on somt drug. spend their last bob on il. and then ha\'e lo go and beg from the locals. "In Af$hnnj st<1n !he~ nave been most ;.~ln<J IO ;.!~tni,~· ~e ~~I~. -~ .,,,._ ~ ~ ·~•·.,.,._ ...... , ~ ·-·-· W or1n Ruiser Gets the Bird REDWOOD CITY t UP I) -Ruth liardrr. owner of the HCL Ranch near Woodside, complained to the Sa n r-.1ateo County Sherllfs Office today that "wonn rustlers" had i:;tolen thousands of big, fat, fishing worms from bins at her place. "I ha ve hrard of horse thieves and catlle th ieves," Mrs. Harder C(lmplalned. "but never wonn rustlers. Unfortun•lely. we. didn't have the wonns branded.'' The "'Orms were being grown by Mr!I . Harder's daughter, Mrs. Edna 1..oJ;:ue, and her two grandchildren in four plywood bins. The Joss was discovered whrn lhe growing worm brood~ \Vere lo be transferred Into other bin~ and only tiny worms and ~·orm se£'d could be found. -,. .. ·;. Viet Cong Activities Stepped Up SAIGON (UPI) -Communist. blew up a civilian bus. shot down two U.S. aircraft and battered a South Viet· nan1ese arn1y post in a sudden surge 0£ action in South Vietnam, a 11 i e d spokesmen reported today. 'The bus ex- plosion kiled 20 civilians and wounded 16. The fresh activ ity was reported follow• Ing a land mine explosion Thursday that killed five American an d wounded two t1ther Gls in an armored personnel car• rier south of Da Nang . Another land mine blew up the bus on a seldom used dirt road 19 miles :c;outh a( Da Nang late Thursday, the South Viel· namese command reported. The heavy casualt ies made it !he worst such in· cident in Soul h Vietnam this year. Earlier St-0ry Page 4. The U.S. commond said an Army OH& Cayuse light observation ttelicopter was shot down Thursda y by Communist ground fire in I.he !\1c.kong Delta I& miles· tiOUthwe:c;t or Ca Mau. 'I'wa U.S. cn:wmen were reported \l.·ounded. A communique today also said a U.S. Air Forcf' Skyraider was shot do1vn in Laos over the Plain of Jars. killing !he pilot. The South Vietnamese <"ommand said Communist troops fired 200 rounds or 82mm and 6Jn1m mortars Thursday into a government infantry battalion outpost Just one mile below the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) "'hich separates North aod South Victnan1. The outpost is three n1iles northeast of Artillery }Jase Fuller. Y.'hich \!.'as overrun by the CommW1ists last June. A con1munlque said that despite th• heavy shelling, South Viet n a me s e Ca.5ualt ies were light and there ~·ere no deaths. It did not comment on damage t. the position. Pueblo Officer Blan1 es Bucher For Capture f-;E \Y YORI\ !A P) -The execut ive of- fice r of the USS Pueblo asserts that Cmdr. Lloyd r-.1. Bucher was more in· tereslrd in dr in king an d partying lhan commn nding !lie spy ship and blamc5 him for its capture by the Nortb Korean in 1968. "Bucher was a mis fit , an oddball, the. mislake lhat tu rns up in any system," writes !he now-ret ired Navy officer, Lt. Edward R. r-.1urphy Jr. in his book "Se- cond in Command·' be ing published Mon. day by Holt, Rinehart and Wineton. ti.1urphy ·.o; act'ount cf the Pueblo'1 seizure portrays Bucher as a confused, bumbling captain issuing contradictory ()rde rs or none at all, and at one point "sla nding on the port wing frantically waving hi:i; wh ile stocking cap·• and shouting at lhc North Koreani1 to stop fir~ ing. "There was no doubt the gesture was intended as an emblem Or surrender • Murphy 11ays. However, he. concedes thi.• oc'Curred well be.fore the Nort h Kore.au: boarded the ship. Murphy says the seizure. "never shoul d have happened." But he admit.! that when asked by a court or inquiry what he ~·ould have done had he been ln com. mand, he had replied : "My decision would have been essentially the same.'' The secretary of the Navy dismissed a . reco mmendation by the. court of inquiry " that Bucher be court-manlaled. Murphy's account contrasts not just wilh Bucher's verskln but also that of P. Carl Schumacher Jr .. who was oper1tion1 officer of the Pueblo and wrote a book about its capture. •nd with much of O• tr.o;ti m()ny at the court of Inq uiry. ~lurphy explain3 this by ~aytng that during the crew·s 11 month.s .. c1ptlvtty. ~uchcr forced all the orficcrs end certain crewmen to rehearse the event., leading up lo the capturt unU~ thty emel'ged with • sin11e; c:onalatent ·~l: -· '!!..· -•' -----~---· _. ,~~ • .I I \ .. J 4 DAJL V PI LOT \ \ l I ~ps Nixon Can't Gi ve it Away By THO~IAS ritURPHINE 01 t1M O..Uy ,! .. I $1•11 BEACH BEAT: It's become rather nt>- \'iou5 in recent limes that President !\'ix· CJn is in full sympathy with the continuing campaign to open up more beach and &hore!ine to the public. !\fr. Nixon, for example, k~ps trying to give away lhe beach al Camp Pendleton to the public. J:rid•y, Auvust 6, 1'971 •• • -. ' ;+; -~ • , .. Vl'I Tel.,llefe Dud Bomb llsed Five Gls Killed By Enemy Mine ... SAIGON 1UPJI Land mints destroyed 1 U.S. armored personnel car- rier and a civilian bus in separate in- cidents on South Vietnam's upper coast, allied military :ipoke:smen said today. Five Gls \\'ere killed and two others \l'ounded in the American vehiclr-. American B:i2 bo1nbers n1oved back over South Vietnam after a 24-hour absence and unloaded more than 400 tons of explosh•es in four m issions in northernmost Quang Tri province where thev aimed at Communist infiltration roui.es, bunker complexes .and storage areas_ U.S. Army OH6 light observation helicopter deep in the T\fekong Della, v.·ounding t\\'O American crewmen. A U.S. Atr force pilot was killed t.lon· day v.·hen his Al '"Skyraider" fighte-r- bomber was shot down o\'er the Plain of Jars in Laos. It wa s the 67th AmericAn plane destroyed a cross the border since such figures first \.\.'ere issued in i\1arch. 1970. Egy pt Holds 2 Prominent Pro-Soviets Ala S, the problE!m is that Congress keeps taking it back. SOUTH VIETNAMESE TROOPS SILHOUETTED WHILE GUARDING IN U MINH FOREST Continuing C1mp1ign Ma k•s Com mu nist·inf•st•d ArM S•f•r for Civili1ns South Vietnamese spokesmen said tit civilians were killed and 16 wounded Thursday when I.heir bus hit a pressure mine on a seldom used dirt road in the worst such incident this year. The ex- plosion occurred 19 miles south of Da Nang and about J~O n1iles north·northeasl or Saigon. The U.S. command said five American! died a nd tw o were 'vounded earlier Thursday when their annored personnel carrier was .shattered by a makeshifl land mine -a U.S. made 250-pound dud bo1nb rigged by the Viet Cong -in the rugged Que Son Valley about 10 miles south of lhe civilian disaster scene and 29 1niles south of Da Nang. By United Press l oternation.el A Beirut newspaper said today Egyp- li~n authorities h.eve <1rrested two · pro- m1n_ent pro-C'.<>mmunists in a C&:J11)aign against leftv.·1ng e!emenl~ of the regiml'. Diplomatic sources in Cairo said Presi- dent Anwar Sadat h2.s told the Soviets he draws a line bel\\'een Russian aid and Communism in the Arab \Vor/d . AT ISSUE IS six and one-halt miles or shoreline just below the Western While House at San Clemente . Ob\·iously, the Chief Executive has admired this strand from hls choice vantage p:iint. It f~ perhaps the longest stretch Of scenic shoreline left in California that remains unsullied \y the hand of man. Scouts f ron1 95 Nations I Oh, il'5 true that the U.S. ~tarine Corps. which controls the place, ha! chewed it up ll bit with tank tracks and barbed wire during landing maneuvers. But no.ne of this is permanent like, for example, taco 5tands or concrete buildings seen along some other sections or beachfront. Evacuate Jambo1·ee Site Anyway, it's clear that the President has admired the Camp Pendleton stretch ;ind has tried t.o give away 3,400 acres of It to the people for state park purposes. l-lis move was met by less than super c nthusill sm from the big brass of the fllarine Corps. Also, Congress frowned . Later, the President suggested that i1 nutright sale to the state w a s disagreeable, then why not lease the strand to the state for use by the public? This apparently isn't going to fly either. NOW. rr·s DfFFICULT to argue that the Marines shou1d abandon Camp Pendleton. After all. they do need a place to train and maneuver. rt does seem unlikely. however, that the t.1arine Corps v.·ould use the place for maneuvers every day. Also six and one- half miles of b<!achfront is a Jot of shoreline to be maneuvering on all at one lin1e. Thus il's rather unfortunate th.at some s rrange ment couldn't be n1ade so the shoreline CTJuld be shared with I.he public v.hen the t.1arines don't need it for war games. '-10ST OF US who have be-en coast-v.·at- chin.e: for a long time v.·ould like to see lhe Pendlcl1Jn shoreline opened up fnr public use. At I.he same tin1e, I think v.·e reco~nize that the Cor ps and its person· nrl have been ou r fine friends and neighbors for a good many years. The "larines .;ire an intregal part of our Orangr Oia~t Community \1·helher thl'y ;ire ~tationed at the old lighter-than·alf base or El Toro or Camp Pendleton. PRESIDE:-.:T ~TXOi'\'S effort tn 1Jpen 11p some more beach to lhe puhlic has hC"en a fine gesture. And it does appear al this v.·ritins:: that it may end up httJc more than a gesture. r.layhl' lhcre"s still some chance that nur stale officials could work out the Pendleton thing with f.IRr ine authorities. I'd rather take my chances with the r.rarines than try to get something from Congress. ASAGIRI HEIGHTS, Japan (UPI) - Japanese Boy Scout officials ordered e\'acuation of the tJth World Seoul Jam- boree campsite today after three days of torrential rain. By the lime Astronaut Nell H. Armstrong arrived, more than half the 23,000 scouts and leaders were gone. The first n1an on the moon arrived from Honolulu and drove by car to the tent city on the v.·eslern slope of Mt. Fu- jiyama with U.S. Ambassador Annin 11. Meyer. The scouls and leaders had been ordered out before Armstrong got herf' after the deluge caused by the fringe of typhoon Olive. The scouts were moved W temples, c ity halls, school buildings and a nearby self· defense force base. Armslrong, a guest of the J apan Boy Scout Council. callerl on S 11 bur o ?.1alsukata. chief Japanese scout at the concrete headquarters shortly after a r· riving. "I ha\'e been lo !hls country many times." Armstrong said. "I know T\1!. Fuji "''ill be the~ again v.·hen the clouds part." Armstrong said his family has aJv:ays been "deeply in\'olved in scouting.'' The order to evacuate the scouls c:ame on the fifth day of the jamboref'. ''It's a sea of black volcanic n1ucl." s;iid one American boy scout offici al. •·But lhe evacuation is going smoothly. t.torale IS Wicka ., -- c---;~~ W,c,f;.s 'Lo1c mileage and only d riven by a Ii ufe o ld astro naui from earth!' good in some units and low in others. lt all depends on hO\V soaked they are. To some it's a great adventure. Others are sick and tired of it.'' About 80 percent or the scouts had been evacuated by 2 p.m. into the schools and Army bases where ''spec i a I en· terlainment'' was being arranged, aJt of. ficial said. 111e evacuation was slightly han1pered by an inOux of tourist buses from Tokyo v.·htch had arrived lo see Crown Prince AkihHo. whose visit to the campsite v.•as cancelled earlier. The evacuation was ordered partly because the \\."aler system had broken down in some areas and the v.·ater could not be chlorinated. Toilets also were not runclloning in other areas. S oviet Mechanic llangs Front }el To Repair Whee l f.10SCO\V IUPI) A mechanic lo1vered himself out of 3 fl ying Soviet t1irliner <it. the end or a. rope and dangled al l,300 feet for 50 mlnules \~·hile repair- ing a J<1ffi.:11ed \1 heel. a nc111spaper said Way. Trud. the Trade Union nev<'spapcr, said the TU104 jetliner :ruffered a jammed nosev.•heel on a recent flight from f.1osco111 to Odessa and had been in· :-tructcd to try emergency landing a.t. Odessa. '·But air mechanic Boris Romanchenko ;isked the commander to let him repair lhe undercarriage in mid·Oight ,'' Trud ~a1d. "The crew 111embcrs took a !1rr11 rOJM', l ied the .air mechanic lo one end and ft:t· rd thf' other !o the firs1 row of seal'>. ··Tue C'apt;.iin reduced ;iltitudr to 400 1neter.<: 1 l.300 fer! f and s ~ed lo ll1l111111Ul11 "To mi'.kr the repairs. the n1eC"han1 r hHrl lo IO\\.'l'r hi..'TISelf !J1rough a h;11ch and hang underneath the flying atrcrart.'' it :ii.l)d _ The article said Romanchenko replaced ;i faulty bolt that \\·as preventing the nose 11·heel from Jov.·cring in 50 minutes v.·ork and •·tJ1e .airliner touched d o w n stnoothly." Showers Blanket Nation Texa.s Towns Flooded; Hu1nid A ir Lin gers Ove r Sta tes California ,.Cll[WOf"OAA NATIOKAl W[ATHlll SlRYIC( TO 1 :Gt A.M. [ST t -7 -11 llttle""' et ("'""' (hfhll •"" f'tt 'IW lt$&t!OW", Yt~1•, lo•«<! "' lift l!Wlr II-.,.l11h.o<'-1 fl"'tltltv, -"' '"' "iehr I" """ Cr~ ,.,1 .. !~~ ::..:..:r.111~:ri':.~"'•u<.• ....... T•11!1( w•i 1l•1•1llY 1>1t•IYl"1 ln (Ot....,• (lltltll w/tt. t i! "" 16w 1•11"t'1, I ! "'I ll t• f'W»I r. 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"~ l!d•lf'l'O•• ,..~.,.- Nl•h ~ow l'rt<. ., 31 11 •• \~ !1 101 " .. " ~ " " " .. " ~ " ·~ .. " ,., " " • .. .. • " " " " , .. " " " ., " " '" .. " " " " • ~ " .. " .. " " " • n " • " • • • " " " ., " " ., " " ~· ·" ·" ... ·" " • ,, " 2 Dental Groups Dispute De fense Toothpaste Find \VASHINGTON (AP) -Toothpasfft manUfac.1.urers: and t1~·0 dental group! Friday assa\led as unsound a Defense Department study which. says several toothpaste brands may cause painful 1oreness and SV.'Clling of the gums, But Sen:-Claibome Pe.II (D-R .l.), who obtained and disclosed the Pentagon report after what he termed "fool· dragging" by millt.ary officials, called for legislation to require cautionu-y labels on too lhpastes saying "found ... lo have possible harmful health effects.'' According lo the documents obtained hy Pell. the Army Institute of Dental Research found varying degrees of gingival st.omatil~ -inflammation of the gu-ns -an1ong users of Colgate. Crest. McLeans. Plus \Vhite, Ultra Bnte . Vote and Gleem in clinical survevs conducted al two unidentified bases in i969. The Army group a!so r·onduc-tcd laboratory tests v.·ith hamsters \1·hich ten- ded to affirm the clinical findings. the report said. In Chicago. the NaL1onal ln.st1tute nf Ocn1a l Rese<irch and 1J1e American Den- tal Association issued a joint statement sayin& the report's conclusions v.·ere not ~upporled ··by means of acceptable scien. t.if1c n1cthods." The slatcmenl also exprc.sscd C'Onccrn that "lhis s'inglc. inadequate study may clc1er fl<'Oplc, espc<:ially children, from using floride dentifrices which can help in preventing den ta! dec<:ly." German Robber s Hit 1'hree Banks FHA;<.:KFL:RT. r.ern1any ~API -Rol>- hrrs held up banks in \Vest Berlin and lhrce n1hrr German cil!e" trorlay. ~et.ting ;iway v.•ith the m;:irk equivalent of more th3n $50.000. A bank cashier \Vas shot in 1he lrg during one robber~·. The sr.ri('s of apparently unconne('\eil bank :itit•kups followed b_v a dav and a li;1!f a shoolout b-etv.·ecn 1.,.,•o b<'!nii; hand115 ;ind J>Clll('C' 1n r.lunich. One of thr ban<l1ts and a \~·ornan hank 1·ash1cr 11i<'y h!'ld ho~lflge 11·crr shoL dead. Two rn;isked ~unnu•n rn11~rl'd a bank !Oflav 111 lhe \\·esl Berlin suburb of \VohTicrsclorf v.·here they forced the L"ashier to hand over $11,000, pol ire sairL They shot the cashier 1n the thigh and grabbed a young v.·oman inside the bank as a hosraizc. police added. The robbers then fled 1n .e car, later releasing their hostage unharmed. M usic-liate r Do cli Thing The personnel carrier was operated by the America! Division 's 196th Brigade. Il was the heaviest U.S. death toll in a single \'ietnam incident since f.fay 25, v.·hen eight Americans were killed .and nine wounded in an attack on an 11th Armored Cavalry regiment outfit 32 miles northwest ot Saigon, r ecords show· ed. In a ~udden surge of activity in the war zone. allied spokesmen also said a bar- rage of more than 200 rounds of 82mm and Simm mortar fire hit a South Viel· nanlcse infantry battalion position Thurs- day about a mile south of the Den1ililarized Zone fDMZI border near Artilll.'ry Base Fuller. Casualties \Vere described as "very light \\'ilh no fatalities.'' Communist groundfire brought down a .A. " North Vietnam Cites Big Gains· In P r oductio11 SAJGO~ (UPI) -North Vietnam cited heavy gains in the production of heavy industry and consumer goods during the First half of 1971 and re)'.Xlrled bumper rice crop-s last spring, statistics reaching here indicated toda.v. The report by North Vietnam's State Planning Commission. published July 18 in the North Vietnamese army newspaper Quan Doi Nan Dan !Peopl e's Army Dai- ly). came four months after the weekly HL'.noi J\1oi newspaper announced that piece ,,·ork \\·ages v.•ould be pa id to all North Vietnamese v.·orkers by the end of the y('a r instead of fix ed salaries. ThC' report said the combinati()n of f;ivorabll' v.•eather and hybrid "miracle .. rite strains produred humper crops in ;\"orth Vietnam last spring. There also 11·cre bumper crops in Sou!h Vietnam's northern provinl'.es \1·here there had been !hf' .<::>.n1e combination. 'Che report said more than half of the industrial produc!ion go.al for 1971 \1·a.~ reached during !he first six months of the ~car . '"Ra sed on lhe tota l v11!ue of pro· ducts. industnat production has been in- tTeased by Ill percent compared >1'ith the first SJ:\ months of 1970." It listed elcctrie power oulput during the si;( months as 59 JlCrcen\ of the plan- ned gval fl)r the entire year and an in- 1-rease of more than 26 percen!. over the first hair of l97U. Rover Creator Russ Scientist Dead Three Days J\10SCO\V IUP\l -The So\'ict Union toriay disclosed the name of the man "'ho GJLl.INGllAi\f. England !t;Pl l designed its moon ro\'er -the Lunokhocl Hcl1rcd 1nilitary policemar 1 _three day~ aflrr hi.~ death. ~~lgh~~-lhggs. 71 , could stand it no He was George/ Babakin. 56, who~e nbituary Tuesday was signed by !he l!C' dashed inlo neighbor Da \'id leading Soviet Troika. other membe~ of l\1acGregor's house V.'i elding a rhr Poli tburo .;nd luminaries of lhe scien- sledgchamn1er and bmughl it dov.'n tific commu•uty. \Vilh al! his might on r.tacGregor"li The Soviet press al lhe time described 5lereo record player. Babakin only as 3 man "who made 11 "I couldn't believt my eyes," great contribution to the development or l\lacGregor said later. "Suddenly cosmic technology •.• " and indicated he this old boy was bursting into the h.ed also worked on the Lunokhod and the room and before I could move he Venus probe. had put a sledghammer through my Today Kon1somolskya Pravda iden- rtCTJrd deck " tlfied Babakln as •·one of the (rtalors or Higgs sald he had repeatedly the Lunokhod." complained about the noise lo no Tile newspal"Vlr or lhe Communist youth IVA IJ. .-- L-ll"ague !hen continued to de re r I be ''In lrl'C end, something 1ust snap. 8abakin'5 rolr in the creaUoo and the. ped in 111y mind." he ssid. '"I grab-launching of the Lunokhod. lt made 11 bed the first thing that came to rlear he "'BS !ht chit! designer of the hand. lunar robot, v.·hich. slnce last NO\"cmber, "I suppose a lot of old propl e .,.,·ouh1 hke 10 do "'hat I've done. "'" has been ro\•ln g the moon and sendini don't mind a bit of gnod music but bark scirntiric dala . illl this ysh, yah, }'ah stuff drii·es The ~amc praclict w11;s followed 1 le"' The Beirut nev.•spaper An Nahar. a/sn said Vladimir Vinogradov, the Soviet Ambassador to Cairo. may be recalled !CJ 1'foscow. The editor of the Cairo newsp.eper Al Ahearn, Mohammed Hassanein Heikal said the current rift between Moscow and the Sudan because of il5 purge of Com· munist.s could lead to a 1uspension of Soviet aid to the Arabs. In Israel, Assistant Secretary of Stat• Joseph J_ Sisco left for \Vashintgon today after a nine-day official visit to Jerusale1n to press the U.S. initialh•e for an interim ri.tiddle East peace based ort reopening, the Suez Canal. Israeli official! said he was returning virtually en1pty he.oded. The Israeli newspaper Davar. a rerlec-- !or of the ruling labor parly"s thinking, said Prime Minister Golda f.1eir .. in quilP- harsh language" rejected a Sisco pr<>- posal for Israel to withdraw il.!l troops :JO ,•1-.:iles from the east bank of the canal in exchange for a one and a half lo tv.·o-ycar cease-fire. "\\'("are eager for tht" United Stale.'i In pursue its efforts on behalf of an agret- ment to reopt"n the Suez Canal." a i:;ovcmmenl source said. '"But !his doe_, no! mean we are ready to havt our tenn_, 'vhiltled down merely in order to lure the unreasonable Egyptians l.o some middl• ground." ~n Naha r, quoting reports from Cairo. sn1d Egypt's campaign against leflwin~ cletncnts in Sadat's regime s tarted shortly after an Aug. I sta!en1ent by 1he executive council of the EgypLian Federation of Labor condemning the ex- ecutions in the Sudan which rolJO\\'ed .a couhtercoup there. Sadat f2.vored the countercoup v.·hich restored Sudanese President .Jaafar Numeiry to power after a three-day overthrow and ordered an investigation into the council"s statement. th e nev.·s.paper said. i'iun1eiry began a purge of Communists in the Sudan and execuled !he leader of the Sud3llese Communist Party. A.n Nahar said Khalcd f.1oh1eddin, • m&;nber or parliament. president ol peace par11san council and one of th• army office r.~ \1·ho overthrt'w l\in_i: Farouk in 1952, \\"a.'> put under house ;:ir- re:>1 last week. Political source.~ in Beirut s.<1id 1\lohieddin gencr2Jl~1 1s knO\\'n ;i., "The Red Officer:· is a 1nember of !he \Vorld Peact Council ;incl holrls !he Len1~ peace prize awarded b.v the S<iviet Union. 1 'I<' I • ' t • S ky Jnck I " \·e11rs Rgo v.·hen • scientillt known a~ you n11H K 1 Th So 1 _... .J;u,·k Rosen berg of Alexandria, Said ~1RcGregor "I felt angry al Sl'r,!!ci oro ev died-t v et ml->1ta b h I h • only .then disclo!led he half been tht \'a .. appears _to e 1tcJi 1ng a the tnnt but I lh1nk . can get I ,e m~·sterlou!i "(·h.ltf de!ilgner" of 'Sovi et ride on an a1tplane. Actually, ~co;df'lf'~;;,r rt"p~~~~~· d~m~:e! ~pace sh1p~. Probably only• handful of hE' 1s JU ~pin g l[ll~ a sw1 n1 m1n~ . ~ ., -.:....~.,.-~---,r:;~ thrl1!f"t'trs~~--~ --L &\2ctJeatltr,,..bad..~ Q( .liiAtOlc.v.:i_.. ... ._pQOJ_,.v.·~·.hB_DglDJJ _Ort to I -l ot_ ..... 1 =\:'I'" r .:. ~ __:-- -,:.:Wort:• • --~.· ~ ~ .... -·--~-....:;... -..,..;-b~tdlllitlp"ed 11ke a -pl~Mt - • I I I - I R eptile Turns Up t.IOORI::, Okla. 1 UPI ~ - A poi.sonou.!i Indian cobra snake lhat ca used a minor reign or terror wihen •l slilhered away rrom ii.!! 01•:ner's garage two weeks ago was found curled up on a doorstep Thursday by a postman, The postman found ~ snake elghl miles from \\ilere it escaped. The cobra. ownt>cl by an Oklahoma University zoo- logy student was reported missing July 21 11hen it crawled out of il~ glass cage In the garage and disappeared. f..lolhers kepi their doors bolted and insisted thr1r ch ildren rome directly home fro m school during the tv;o v.•eeks the snake roamed the neighborhood. Officials of the Okla· homa City Zoo \vere call- ed to get th e snake. WJie.re's Cutoff? Te11sion Not Ove1· Fo1· 'Draft Bait' WASH lr\GTON (AP l -The nearly l \.\'O million men turn - ing 19 this year have their draft lottery numbers today, but the suspense isn't over for all of them. Assuming Congress re - establishes the goven1me11rs authority to press 3•ouni:: rnen into military ser1·1t•t•. e<illup~ \1'dl proceed nex( )ear at·- t'Ording tu a table r.~t:ibli~ht>rl 'J'hursday \\hen all I 9 5 ~ birthdays ll'ere a s s ig ned priority numbers by lot. Bui nobody at t/us point knows \\'hat number 9-'ill be the cutoff dale ;ind drall of- ficials \\'on't make a public guess. Draft Director Curtis \\'. Tarr did s;iy that draft calls {<· t.r lh1!1 year are significantly below last year, \\'hen 195 was I.he cutoff and neict year. he i;aid, --\1/f' expect that draft l'illl s wilt be even lower.'' t-.1f·n wilh nun1bers up to 100 probably \\'ill be called untes.• 1'\'f'n1ptcd or· deferred, But barring a11 l'rnergency, men in !ht> 2Ws and 300s ean assume thr1• 11·1>11·1 be called. Thal !ra; es 1nf•n in tht> IOOs still jn ur1ccr!a1nt ,· The lot1Crv, streamlined this ye<ir. look iwo hours. beating tl1P :ii~ hours It took last year C;ips u l es t•ontaining birthdays were dra\\TI from ,. plastic drum. and we r ~ matched up with priority num- bers in capsules drawn fron1 another drum. Prospects l11iprove 'Wuu1ers' Reacth1cr For Quick Draft OK "' To Lotterv DA.l L V PllOi 5 Action on Fund Biii Needed Solons Closing Up Shop for Summer WASHINGTON t.'\P l Congress planned to embark on a monlh·long summer vac;ition today after Senate action on a measure to keep federal agencies in business until Ort. 1!1. A House-passed resolution to fund departments for which Ke1111edy Blasts Report . Critical of Health Bill regul:ir money bills re.main unpassed \\'as the most vilal of a series of measures schedul- ed for acllon in Uie Senate. The J1ousc planned only a brief session ""'ith nothing on tile calendar bt'fore shutting for the reeeo;s \\•hich will run until Sept 8, two days alter Labor Day. 1'he Stnate cleared tJH! decks for the recess In a !ate session Thursda~' that saw pass;ige of a l?.ndmark cam- pa1gn-spe nd1ng reform bill and postponement until Sept. 13 or rene"rd debate on the dra ft- extensu'ln bill and iL" watered- do11'n call for U.S. '"'tthdrawall "'l\SHIN GTO.\' 1U Pll n;il.lonal heallh in.surance plan , from Vietnam. Sen. Ed\.\•ard 111. Kennedy 1D· It said m a jo r health in-It also pas.sed a milita ry i\fass. ), has br a n d e d a suranee plans pending before con s truction authorization "clumsy numbers gan1e" a Cot1gre53 would inc re ;i 5 e measure i'lld a bill lO permit area!; with high unemployment federal report claitnil'I!! hi! health costs even more than to get the same kind of relief c""radle-to-grave n11tional health the expected 56 percent hikt. as areas struck b,Y floods, hur- insurance plan \r~ld cost ta~-The report said the ad-ricanes or olh<:'r n at u r a I payers many times mort than ditional cost lo taicpayers disast('rs. a plan ad1'anced b_v u1c ad-under Ke nnedy's pl;in by 197~ But for the second straight n1inistra!ion . \\'Ott ld be $59.4 billion . It said night. it put aside a the addit iona l cost under th e mull1bill1on -dollar bill to ex· The rc""'r\, \l'hich had been · d f 1 · 1 d · ,,.. Nixon Admini stration b i 1 I . lr110 a1 or 11g icr c uca1 1on ordered by Cong res~. \l'i\S l\'hich \\'OU Id use prn ale and vocational cduc~.tion amid 1~sued 'rhursday b.1' l h I' heahh insur<:1ntc cfli'rrage as a beh1nd-thr-sec>11es jurisdic- Jlea!th. Educa11on and \Vcltare opposed to go1·t·rn111er1t 1n-tH111al dispute_ over Indian Department (HE\VI . It said :;urance. 11•ould be ~Z.li billion. C'dura11011 tluH <-·ould put U1e tt1e nation's health care bill Kennedy said the reporl us-entire bill o!f until after the l! $1-bt!tion measure p!'ovi<iing lunds for up to 173 ,000 public- .service jobs. Also up for action : the com- promise version of a $20.8· billion money bill for the de pa rt.:nents of Labor and HuJU1, ·Educ a ti o n and \Velfare, Uta! is $58 1 million above President Nixon's budget. The House passed the bill Thursday. Th e Hou se, which completed most of its work Wednesday. wound up congressional action Thursday on a measure •ex- lending U1e life of the Export- Import Bani and rels.tlng restrictions on eicports to Communlst countries. Th e vote ""'as 219 to 140. Although the continuing·ap- proprialion.s re.!IOlution was put off unW the la.st minute, the appropriations situation ts much belt.er than 1n recent years. ln addition to the Labor· HEW measure. eight of tiie 14 regular !llOCK'y bills have been enacted . A 10th measure, \\'lth public .,.,·orks funds , has passed both houses and is a.,.,•aiting action by conferees. Your Own Nutritional Products Business An Unusual Opportunity -Full or Part Time Mr. Pet•r lowf•rd cordi1ll y i11•ilt\ vo11 lo bt hi1 p1110111t 911••• 1t • bu1in1u opportunity 11fl'lin1r wh111 vo<1 w 1!1 l11r11 how vou c111 p1 rlit:ip1l1 i11 1 .lr1m1lito <Jtowlh ind uslty wi!h 011;,GANIGO, INC., In ••Citi111;i 111w 1colo9it1!1 1 ori1nt1d Comp111y. OllGANIGO, INC .. i1 1 di1+ributor el tl.1 hi'il h11! ciu1lity 111!11r 1I food 1upple"'11111i, 111lur1 I looclo . 111d 111lur1 1~in G••• produch. l h1 produch , l~e •••n on1bl1 pricin9 ,lh1 1implifi1d d i1tri butOon 1y•l1m. i nd n1lio111I br111d 11•!"• •~po1ur1 1 r1 unique i nd pto- -.d, vcu with en ouh!1ndi119 pol1nli1I. _., \VASH INGT0.'1 1UPI) Prospects for quick passage of the draft bill 11•hen the Senate returns in September from a month's vacation ti a \' e im- proved despite threats of an interminable fili buster by op- ponents. the dr;if\ bill hostage in- definitely until President Nix- on sets a dale for \.\'ithtlra\\·al of remaining forces from l R<fochina. But J\1ansfield - although keepi ng his option!! open -evidently has shunned tha l plan. B T"-A _ _. would jump by 56 percent lo cd "fudge factors and guesses recess. Y •ur: ssociah:u Pres SJ05.4 billion in 1974 without ~·hich permit critical figures The educa1 1on b1!1 \\'as put Tl,;, 1•min•• wilt b• ti.Id in lh• B.11,oom, An•heim Bowl, •+ 1:00 P.M on Wtdntul•y, Aygu•l ti, 1'17!. Coor Pr;1•• -Ralr•1h- menh -No Admi u lon Ch1r9t. For rt•t•"•tion1. "l•••t ,~II NOW: O RGANIGO (71 '4 ~ 1"31·22'48 , or .,;,;t lh• ORGANIGO booth t i l ht Homt t nd Gt rdtn Show, An•h•ilT'I Con~t nlion C t n· l t r, th•oyqh Ay9u1I Ith. 'fom Downey had never won ·-eo~·~n~gr~"=s~ion~•~I ~pa~"~'~g~e~o~f'!_an~Y"._~l~o~b~e~l~OO~pe':.'."~''"~'~in~•~c~c~u~"~'~'·~":_~o~n~lod<><J'.•~y~·s~s~c~h~cd~1~1l~e~•~lo~n~g~w~1~th'1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a raffle in all of his 18-plll.'I Senate Oentocratic Leader ~fike Mansfield, a l th ough angered by the removal of his amendment setting a nine- month t i met a b 1 e for withdra wal from Vietnam, said he favored a quick \'Ole on the rneasu re when the Senate lakes it up egain Sept. 13. Congres~ started a ~um- 1ner recess at the end of business toda~·- Some had thought the 1na- jority leader would try to hold Man;igers of the bill, df'spile a personal plea fo r ;icfion from President Nixon, failed to \.\'in the required unanimou!I consen1, from lhe Senate Thursday to put a strict tin1e !intilation on the mf'a ~ure so 1t could be passed before lhe recess began . Sen. 111ike Gra1·r! f D - Alask;i), an outspoken op- ponent of conscription. nl>- Jected In every request for a time limit. years. Until 1"tlursday. llis 19th birthday, Dec. 4, \\'as matched •Nith No. 1 in Thursday·s dra rt lottery in Washing ton, giving the Ari· ington, i\lass., youth front and center status for next year's callup 1f and ll'hen Congress extends Ille S<'!ective Service Act "I 11a.<; stunned \\'hen 1 heard the ne"·~." Do\l'ney :;<iid. ··1 (·ou ldn't believe il. Pea~e at Last ·Hert> 1 \1a s the winner of lhc dr.:iw1ng. No. l. <ind I had never 1.:on1c oul un top at raf- fles al sports C\'ent s. I've been a born lnser. Here 1 was 'win- ning' for the Hrst time.'' Another No. I. La\\'Tence Borselli or Phoenix, Ariz .. said : ""'hat lh<' heck, It's en ly /or two years.'' Treaty EndsOldlndicui War And the pick or Dec. 4 solv- ed a problen1 for ,John C. \Verdell of Wheat on, Ill. RALE IGH N.C. ! UPI) - Korth Carolina officials signed 8 friendship scroll \\'ith the Tuscarora Indians TI1ursday, symbolizing a peace treaty ll'ith the Jndian~ \\'ho \\'ere driven out of the state nearly 250 years ago. Tliere has been no fighllng \1'ith the Indians since about. 1713. but there al!io never ha~ been an official peace treaty signed. Thursday , a friendship scroll signed by Chief Arnold K. Hewitt . chairman ef I h e Tuscarora·s Chief's Council. "I \\'as looking for a steady job.'' the unemployed youth said. "'as brought lo Lt. liov. Pal Taylor by \\'ade Luc8s of Envin, ,vho visited the. tribe 's reservation near Ni agar a·------------1 Falls, N.Y., as an "am- bassador or good \\'ill'' for Gov. Bob Scott. "We have been in a state of 1var with the Tuscaroras for Sflme 250 years or so, but I an1 glad, aJ1d J know (;ov. Scott and the people of our state are glad. that they indicate lhc>ir friendshi p \.\'Ith us by their rx- pressions on thi~ scroll," Taylor said as he signed the "'hite doeskin pea ce docu - ment. • Ill 8 • • • MOMENT OF MADNESS GE delivers crushed ice or cubes right to your door. GE Cubes YOUR CLO REFRIGERATOR IS WORTH UP TO 21.2 cu. ft. Americamt Refrigerator-Freezer with ea.tom Dispemor • P,,,.,,,.,. holds up to 2ZJ lbs- ' • Adjustable, tempered glass shelves • 7-Day Meat Koopcr converts to extra vegl!lahle :'!tomge • Rolls oat on wheelc; • Only 33"' wide, 66 %• high $689,95 "" 90.00 MAX. TlADl·f Prf s599•s NIT PllCI COLOt IXTRA Dellven Without Crushed Ice Or Opening The Door . DUNLAP'S-THE SALES AND SERVICE CENTER IN THIS AREA FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC • c • • Volkswagen, unlike some of 1he other impom, antici pated the dock strike end ordered plenty of cars in advan ce. Not only bugs, but Siatio n Wagons, Fastbacks, Squarebacks, Karmann G hia s and 1he big, new 411 4-Door sedans end 411 wagons. Whatever Volks- wagen you hove in mind, your dealer probably hes in stock. .. So come in to your nearest VW dealer. And pick a ccr. Any car. :; NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson, Inc. 445 E. Coa5t Hwy. 673-0900 - .. ---- • I • l I \ -- " DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE How to Slice Them Up Further controversy on the vexing unification Issue of the sprav.•ling Huntington Beach Union J1igh School District appears to be assured At its .-\ug . 26 meeting. the Orange County Com· m1tl.ee on School District Organization wUI have no fe"" er lhan three plans to revie\V and a nalyze. Ea ch of them con fl icL · ·rhe problem of rhoosing one for recommendat1on t.o the stale Board of Education becomes even more rom· plex since the issue has become a political one Some of the. five elementary sc hool d is tricts w1lh1n the boun.dari~s of the .52·.square mile Huntington Beach Union High School District had even committed them· .selves lo one plan before the others 'A'ere proposed. One proposal. authored jointly by the Fountain Va l· ley and the Ocean View school districts, would d ivide the h igh school distric:.t into t.hr~e separate school systems, but not on the basis of ex1st1ng school dis trict boundary lines. A second plan would unify the entire high school d istrict. creating a mammoth school system of nearly 120,000 students and 74 campuses. That idea was re· jccted by vo n~rs in 1966 by a 7-l margin. The nev.:esl plan, advocated by !he l·Iun 11ngton Beach City Scho<il District and the Seal Beach Sc hool District, v.1ould allow the Seal Beach district lo join v.•i! h the l.-0s .<\lan1i tos School District. The remainder \\·oulrl be divided in 1o lhrce school systems along existing boundary lines. The Seal B~ach ·Hunti n gto n Beach lily prorosa l lih ould be criti cized as a late entry. But that should not prevcryt it from receiving equal 'consideration by the comm1ltee and other school boards. Wh ile it is too early to tell y,ihich of _the three plans n1ould best serve those con1munities affected by unifica- tion. it is encouraging that there are several proposals from "'h ich to make a choice. The committee \V.ill nov." be. able tn make a recom- mendation on cold romparison of thee proposals rather than on pron1otion of one plan. More 'r oi ccs Need ed 'fhe controversy over the $570.000 water tank to be built in the ('entury Park development in rountain Val· Jey appears to have been resolved by ci ty council men. .'\tan additional cost of $55 ,000, city fathers decid ed Lo acquiesce to homeo\1•ners· demands that the tank be Joy,•ered so that 12 feet remain exposed instead of the orginally planned 16 feet. They also agreed to reinforce t.he roof and mound dirt Up the si des, rreallng a recrea· tional area on lop of the five-million gallon reservoir. Unfortunately, the decision to expend lhe addition· al money \Vas not made during an official advertised p ublic hearing. l'hc matter v.•as brought up for discus- sion as an off-agenda item. Residents of the l\vo nearby t racts presen ted their ease bttl other Fountain Valley residents v.•ho migh t oppose the addilional expenditure were not present. Council n1en1bers iust1f1ed lhe action by noting that a delay \vou ld be taken out in construction time. Slill, every Fountain \!alley resident should be gi ve n the op· portunily Ln be heard on such issues. Regardless of the merits of the decision, this \\'il.S a lapse from good gov· ernment procedure. H Cash for Nixon, Rt1111pl11•ey Dear Hughes Helped Both Sides The private papers or phantom billionaire Howard Hu ghes revea l how he attempted to manipulate both presiden· tial candidates in 1968. Although the pap- ers are still under court seal in Neva - da. "'e have harl ac- cess to I.hem. Here are the highl ights· -Hughes direc/ed his former facto- tum, Robert ri.1 aheu, lo help Richard Nix- on "'in the preside11- cy "under our sponsorship 11nd su per vi- sion " t.1aheu allegedly siphoned off SJ00.000 from !he Silver Slipper. a Hughe:ii gambling emporium, for Nixon·.~ cam- pa ign. The money \\'as dclivererl by Richard Danner. a Hughes exec. !o Bebe Rebozo. a Nixon confidant -At the same \lme, Hughes suggested fl1aheu should "gel word to (Hubert Hum phrey) on a ba sis of secrecy that i.~ really. really reliable that wr will give him immediat<>ly fu ll, unlimited support for his campaign tn enter the Wh ile House." An immccllate SS0.000 con- tribution \1·as suppcscd In have been made. Although Humphrey heard ~la hcu had contributed to his campaign. there's no record the $50.000 was rver received. ... I )Jack Anderso1.c1 Silver Slipper lo Danner. who delivered it to Nixon's close crony. Rcboio. The participants v..·on 't talk about the transaction. Responded ,_taheu tersely : "! have made it a matter of policy never tn discuss political contributions on behalf of any client unless I have speciflc- authorization in writing. Jn this case. I doubt whether the authorization v.·nuld be forthcoming ." Danner, whQ now runs the Sands ho1r.I· casino for Hughes. refused !o cnmmenl. And Rebozo y,·ouldn 'l take our calls. \Vhile Hughes wa s suppcrting Richard Nixon . he also courtt'd Huber! Humphrey. The secretive billionaire hoped lo use Humphrey, then Vice Prl:'Sident. lo stop nuclear testing in Nevada . "BOB,·' HUG HES instructed fo.-laheu, "there is one man who can accomplish our objeeli1•e through (Lyndon) Johnson -and that man is H.H.H. "Why donl \11e get word lo him on :i basis of sr.crt'cy that. is really, really reliable that we \\'ill give him im- 111ediately full, unlimited supPort for his can1paign to enter the \Vhite House. if he "·JU just. take !his O{!e on for us '..''• The bil!ionaire's serret, hand-scrawlet1 inslruc1ions ind icate 1-!umphrev'.~ help had bef'n secured. Hu~hes .'\ought "an order from LRJ inspired by HumphriPs" to halt all Ne\·ada lcs11ng or. al least, a 90·day dela;-.o !.o give him more lime t.o prepare a case against. lhe tests "I concur completely," Hu ghes \\TCllP trlaheu on April 16, J9fi8. ''\\'ith telling 1he VP, that he is frC'e to trll the people in \Vashinglon if they don ·l J:!rant 1.he 90·day dela y. f am going to the public im- mediately." HE THREATENEO In make public: scientific opinions thal the tesrs may havr triggered ;:in rarlhquakr. "&b,'. Ht1ghes added, "I leave lhi~ wholr campaign in ynur hands. J am surP you i:;hould Pt'rsona\Jy gn lo thr White Housr after v.•p havr obtained the 90-dav dl:'la,v and rncleavor to sell the Preside~t nn a permanent policy. 1 a1n sure H.H.1-1 v.oul<l he. glad to J:!o 11·\th you and to set up the appotn1n1cn1." :.l:ihcu suggested 11 person11\ n1c<,sa~e lrnm Hughes to the Pre~1dent would be more effective. Rerllcd Hughes on Apn! 24: "You know I am perfrclly willing to \l'flle 11 sh1>rl pers0n11I n1essage to .Jnhnsnn which we could ask Httmphries lo deliver -hand deliver -lo Johnson. .. OR If \\'E FEEL it would bt> more prudent. I could ask F to deliver i! In that way. 1t need not interfl:'re with anvthin~ Humphries has going . ··1 fet>I \\'e mu sL s1ar! a nc~oti;itinn \\'1th !hr A E.G. JUSI <is H \\'f' were ncJ,":ol1atinR ;1 huS"1neS"S deal . I think we can go lhrnugh Humphries" H11rnphrey, who"e \;1~l na1nr lhf! bilhona11e c:ould ne\'cr ~r1 s1ra1ght, ;irknov.·lrdgcd Lo us !hat hr. harl opposed !he Nc\1ada l.cSl'i. Bui he hilrl t;ik,.n lh1s po."1!ion. hP s-;iid , bPIOr(' Lhi,> approach from the Hughes perple. -Hughes' lieutenants also offered to subsidize Larry O'Brien so he l".ould srr1·p \\·ithout pay as Democratic National Chairman during lhr 1%8 campaign. Hurnphrl"~' ;irkno11/led,e:cs the . offer "·as made. and O'Brien confirms he "·a~ wun· dcd out by 1\-laheu 1n 1%8 But b<ilh insi~t O'Brien ne ver clrev• a dime from the Hughes interests durin~ the campaign. Sel'eral months la1rr, howel'rr. he "''a" retained by Hughe;<; for a ··sub:>.ti'lnliiil sum ." Humphrc~ "'\(In. Rntx>rt. \\'BS ;:ilsn employed by a Hu ghes c<,mpany a~ a sales representative 'Realities' Change World lllJGH ES' ~1r;itci::~· V.i'I'\ to hrlp rlcl'!. Nixon a~ Prcsidenr u; l9i8. rhen to grM1n Nevada's 11rt1culat1> and attr;1c t11·r (;n\'. P;1 ul Laxal! for thr \l'l'ii!e House The f::ibulou sly ril'h recluse sa11• a l\ennl'dy· like quality in Laxal!. whri gave up the. governorship this yl'ar. On fi.tarch 14, 1968, Hughes instructed ~fahcu : "I v.·ant you l.o go lo see l\1xon as my special confident ial emis~ar~·. J feel ttu?re is a really valid po~stbihty of a Republican victory this year. "If that could ht realized under our ~oonsorship and supervision everv inch ol the way. then v.·e would be ready io follow "·i1.h Laxalt as our nexl cand idate " Hughes used his gambling profits rrom !he Silver Slipper to make pohllcal con· t.ributions. He owned !he r.a~ino as ::i personal holding . therefore th" mnnry didn't pass th roug h his cnrpora1e book~. WE HA \'E evldrnce that Silver Slipprr money "'as slipped In a number ol f.le.vada and national politicians. Jn !%/I, Maheu turned over $100.000 from lhe ..---By George --~ Dear George ~ ~'hen my wife .. on I v.·rre first. married she wall Insanely jealous of me. and didn't want mr lo look al another woman. Nnw I think the magic is i<)ing out of our marriage. She kttpg Lhrowing me. c1ut of tht! houst ind teJUng me !'\ever tn comt back. Whal doeii.: thil inclicatt~ FRUSTRATED Dear Yn11tr1ted : You are ..,e.ry keen-will~ In SU!!pect I.hat aome. of Ult. m.1Jgic may be colng oul of your marrlA,i:-e and -I can't go on. ~·o more ltl· \,er~ like that and J'm going straight. rWr ttr ynur lorn-lorn probJe.ms W George. for he is ·w~Ary nf love.) • Rv PHIL NE\~'S01\f ll~I ~crol~• Jojpw• An11.,1 Amon.it those fa1 ·oring a change in the \;.S. attltude 1ov.·ar1I Red China. 1hP strongest argument always has been !ha t the United Slates must recognize "rcah· ty " Sccrc1ary of State \Vil!iam P. Roger!! used it in his ne\\'S conference statement declaring U.S. support for a United Na- tions seat for the People's Republic of China while at the same time opposing any move lo oust the Nationalist Chinese regime on Formosa from its U.N. seat. "Vie think." he decl ared "the realilie~ of 1he \\·orld require that both be rrpreS"ented. One represent~ 700 million IQ ROii nlilt1on prople. In Taiv.·an tf orrnosal, there are 14 million or more people. And \\.'I' lhin k bo1h should be represented in the L'niled Na lions." 0.'IE OF THE crul:'!cst thing~ that ca n ha ppen to a ~talesn111n or politician i" In have his ov.·n words th rown back at him from history. II is rlone here not to f'm · barrass but lo emph:isi1.e how f:ir lhe world has turned since the clay!! of .John Foster Dulles v.·hen in lhe J9.l0.~ lhe United States took the lead in isolating the Chinese Communists in su pport af Gene rali!sin'IQ Chiang Ka i·s hek, Belv.·een the two big polllical parl it'll, lhe Republicans prorilcd from lh' ch11rge that tht Democrat11 "lost" China lo com- munism in 1949. Jt aroused emolions so powerful that it le~ the late Prrsident Dw1i;:ht n. Ersenhower 19 wam Pr,sident John F Kenntdy that he v.•nuld rome out nf retir4':mf'nt ln opposilion to any move lo acc,pt C<lmmunist Ch1n.1 IL led Presirlen1 Ni'!on h1m~rlf Jn v..•11rn i'lrler hill drfcat by K'nncdy in \l!M 1h::il Peking·~ arlmi~.~\on to thr U :-.1. Cr-nerAl As~embly wou!rl bf'.': a mockery of "pea l'e· Jov1ni: na1 Jon.~:· TllAT SOi\t E rhao~r 1t1 lhr 11tlJturll' loward China \.\'llS needed long has ,bern ' ' Guest Report rctowiiz.crl by holh Democrat~ ;inti Republicans, including President Nixon. How to achieve it remained elusive_ Al his first news cnnference after tak- ing office in 1969, Ni'.llon declared 1hal "until some changes occur on their sid e l Rcd China's). J see no immediate pro- spect of any change in our policy ·· \.\'hether there has been any real change in the attltude of Prl:'sidenl r-.1ao Tse·tUllR and his followers in th e People's Republ ic or Red China remains a i:;ubjec t open tn debah•. The Presidrnrs own changr nr position began lo ernerge aft('r enl1nciat1on nr hi~ Guam doclrine df'a!ini.? \vith his vision of Asia arter the encl of lhe \1•ar in Vietnam. INCLUDED wert> both A I o "'' r red C.S. milita ry stance 1n Asia w11h 1\si:ins taking on a primary role in their own defense sod Chin a p!ayin~ a responsiblf' part in maln!cnance or A~lan peace. But as nations join in the headlong rush In realign their China policies. "realities" s1il1 must play An importan! role. Among them is the clear inrlicat1on th.11t tr changes are ln be made in SinCl-U S. relation.c;-, the Chinese expect the Uni1ed States lo make most of them. Premier Chou En-la! has lisled six polnt11 which he says are nece~sAry In 11ny improvtm,nl In relarlons. Th, fir~! is recognition or Pekin~ as the ".~ole legitimate go\'ernment representing lhr: Chinese prople." Another rlecl11rcs !h:il. Taiwan is ,11 qursliQn 11lrcadv scttlrd and ts :in intemal affair hrvnn(t foreign in· lrrferr.nre. Ano!hcr po1nL is nal rejrc!inn or !hr ··Twn ChinA" lhenn f';iilure 10 ;·ec1Jgnl1c Cnfnn1unl~t rh1na "·~ 11 "reality•· no lnnger m11ke$ m11rll $!"0~1' Rut $Omf' or thr t1thrr "reall11es'' ,11 rc going to be 1011gh to sw allow ,......,_, -...------•. ---->1:-'I:" 1¥ .. '-:""·~ .... ~ -.... ,..,.... --"'!!:"'...,--~ .~-._ .... '. ··~ .... ...__ --...:. ... .._._ • Gloo111 y Gus Driving pasl those hideous aparl· n1ents -n1ile after mile of Lhen1 , it scr111s -try l-0 imagine v.•hal they'll look like 10 or 15 years from now. Pre-planned slums. -i\1rs. R. T, T. T~I• !1arur1 r11ia<11 ro1d1ro ' ~''"''· n•I na<11urllY IP>OH 11 !~1 n1 ... $.lao••, Send YDUt •U ···~· It Gloomy Gu1, Dl llY l'Hor. Berliri Wall May Be Bent -Or Toppled ~~as1 Germany knew \\'h<'l! it was wall-· ing in wh('J\ h hullt !he barrier acros~ Berlin lO years ago this week -its own people Around three million East Germans had voled with I.heir leer. in Lenin's phrase. before the Berlin \11all was crertcd. In the 10 years .~ince then, 135,000 Easl Gerrnans have fled to the Editorial R esearch \\'r~! -;111d only R rrw of lhem elected 10 n.~k lh«:"1r lives ·b.v sca!1n~ the 11·a1J 111e 1i1nr may now be ripe for S<'I· Orn1cnt or the alway 5.thorny Berlin que.s· t1 00 "Fnr morP 1han 20 ~·cars ," ThP Nr1.,, f\ept1hl 1r nolrs . "Rrrl1n has fof'<'n lhr tall that 11·a~s the "'ortd ring, and The dog J ~ j!;C't!1n~ lired of ii·• Prrs1den1 Nixon 1~ an1011.o: th<" r;ink.~ n( thr v..rary. He a.~serted 1n hi." 11171 St;;Tr of !hr \Vrirld n1rs.<.:a,e:e rha! "To the \\'f's!rrn ;ilhc~. progrrss on Berlin "''lll be an 1n. <liCator Of the [lOS~ibiJities Of nl(IVJOg towa rd fru itful 1alks on broader issues " NECIOTIAT IONS on Berlin currently art proceeding on lhree levels -an1oni: the U1g Four occupying powers: betwttn Ronn and Easl. Berlin ; and bet.,.,•een East Berlin and lhe "'est Berlin Seo· ale. The main "'eslern objectives are '. 1 ll Assurance of unhindered traffic LG ~nd from Berlin. 12\ Soviet acknowleclgcmPnt of existing lies belwecn Bertin and Bonn. ~~\ lmprovt'd communications and tra\'el Jn lhe cily. Prngrrss on the access issue wa.~ reported in the Big Four 111lks ea rly In Jun('. Accordin~ to the Frankfurter AllMe· nic in (', it was agreer! that pr ivate cars v.·ou\rt no longer bf' inspe<:°ted, that truck' \l'oul d ht sea lerl. and lhat only one oul of C\'ery 500 trucks wou ld ha ve ii.~ papers checked agai nst i!s bill <1f lading. The newspaper credited the Soviet t;nion "'ith making the roregoing con- cessions, but noted lhat it was possible "the lhirk end of the Berli n rw.goliation.s still lies before U!!." Even so, \Ve!!tern of. fi cial!! believe the Big Four may reach an agree111,nl as early as October. ' EAST GER~IAN\"S position set>ms ambivale.nt. On the one hand , it agreed to 1he resumptjon on .Jan. 31, 1971. or telephont'. scr\'lce belween East and We!)t Berlin On the nther hand, ii instituted nn July l R new postal tariff under which lell!!'rs anrl parcel!! addressed lo Wt.st Berlin or Wcsl Grrmaoy are subject lo lhr ~an1e char~es 11.~ lhose addressed Lo ''thr cnp11atlst count ne~ nf \\'estern t:vropt " \\'h;i! ~:a~r GC'rm.11ny 11·;ints 11Mvr 11!1 i:ii rrro11nl!ino a., 11 silvrrr.l~n rountry. l!.~ periorl1r. hAril.\Slnrn1 or \\'Ps1 Bc.rlin is niron1 10 dritnu'll\7.e thi1 desire. , ... __._ .--.. ' Useless Memory Worse Than N o·ne I saw an ad ln some magazine for one or those .. Beller ~1 e111nry" courses: hut as the 1okr goes. ! t·an't remember where I pu! lhe coupon I tor" out. II'.( not I.hat I ha \'I' a bad men1nry -il'S" Lh<tt J re111embcr ""'ha te11er 1s crninenlly forget- l11blr , and forgct whalevrr J ought to rerncmber. I need a course n{lt in "be!ter" memory, bu t in n1or(' selective re- tention. How i~ It that I l'iln recall th! first two dozen ~t.11n- 1.as of "The Ra!lad of Re<id inii: (;a ol. ., v.•h1ch r haven'! lnok· rel al for 20 years, anrl c<io'L recal l when~ I pul the l:'>:lra set of car key5 last week'.' OUR FIRST PHONE: oumbrr. whrn we rame to Chica~o more lhan 40 y~ars ;ign, ;.~indelibly engraved in my brain: but the person I met three times last month. and once chatted with for 20 n1inutes ;it a cncklail parly. is still a blur 1n my mind, and I v.·i ll have 10 be introduced all over "'gain H we nicct this W!:'ek. :\ly n1emory seems l~ v.·nrk in revcrS"t': the longer ago l look in the impression, the morP fixed 11 is in my mind: the more rcccnl. th~ more flrc1:ns I can sldl recall the opr-n1ng hoes of St. A11gus!1ne·s "Coofcssions," fn1m a Great Books \las." of 2;; years agn, but not the 1 n~tr11clions my 11·1fe ~a1·r inc on Sundav n1,e:hl ahouL v.·a1enn6 the plants 1\·hen ! came ba ck lo the city yesterday , .\1V l'l lE,\10R'' IS v;ist. t('n11c1('!1l~ - 11nrl utterly useless /or mo,<;t pract1cat ,-,.. " .,,l""t"'"'"'f;'"' ' Sydney J. Ha~~~; J ......, ~ Ail-..- purposr~-H 1'm t::ik ing 8 plan• some\\·here. I ha ve lo l(IOk at my ticket once an hour to rccaJI exactly 11i·hat !Im• it 's lraving , nr the fli~ht number: al the ~amp lime, ! have no trouble remem· hrnng that ii wa s on Dec. 17, 190.1, U;a t rhe \Vright Brothers first got a plane 11p 1n the air. This docs me an awful lot of good "''hen l'n1 r::ic1ng [or the airport. The Three Graces. thP Fo11r Horsemen, lhe Seven \Vnn dcrs of lh2 Wnrld -I ca l'\ reel them all oH in record time. Bu1 !he thri;r sh1rls I lrft at !he laundrv !Which laundry"i moulder 1hrre a mOnth ; 1h11 fnur p:ir king tickels repose in some forgotten poeke1 f'f an abandoned jac ket; lhe seven digits of any phone. number are wi pe<'! out or my n11nd rtunng the dialin£ . and I ha ve to whip open t~ directory again .. \\'HAT l'il l REALLY looking for, l ~uess. 1s a crash-course in "forgetting'' -in dun1n1nl:: ;:ill 1he debris that has pll· ' up in my mind O\'cr the decades. and mak1n~ p,un1 lur recc·n1 enrne.~. E1·1·rv timo;: I open Up the. close1-door nf in~' 1111nd . a massJ\e heap of uSt'les~ , . fnrn1alion ru1nblcs do"'" ;:ind 1JhlJ1 era1e1 v.•hatel'cr I am searching lor As a mailer of fart , a drearlfu l 1houii:ht h~!' suddenly !'t'1zcrl nit -dirln'! r wr1!1?J: prrtly much 1he samP. kind of rolumn JU~\ a month or 111·0 ba<:°k'..' Orv.a~ I only thinking of doing so'..' I can't ren1ember. Public Office Vulnerable ''Poltucs iii !r.o :;erlous 11 maltrr to be left !o !he po!it1cians." Yet the politician \Yh!1 i.~ 100 serious may find it hard to survive in the political world. Take lhf' recent case of Bill Blowhard "'ho was a candidate for !he legislature. His opponcn1 called him a "sniall time bootlccgcr " He even repeat~d ii several times in hi~ campaign ads. Bill lost the clectiOfl and wa.~ very mad I.hat he had bcrn callerl a •'bootlegger.'' Bill su~d hi~ former opponent but lo~L Tru th is a defense 10 a claim of defama· lion, But mQrc important, v..·hen a person runs for public office he is a "public figure'' bccat1se of his candidacy. As long <1.~ hi.~ opponen!s crim ni<>nl aboul hi.~ of· ficial conrluct as opposed tn his prival f' r onrluc1. they have fl rlghl to do ~o un less l ~cy 111·e knowin gly reckl~ss or falsr. A CAN DI DATE Is nf)f'n tn public ~crutiny as lo his fi tness for <>ffice .. lust 111xlut any criticism 11f a public official ,~·111 lend Ill affect his private. 11 ~ well as his public reputation . llowevr.r. th ere Is a ,llrt-al int erest in allov.·ing a free flow {If information to th' publi r ll IS difficul t for 11 person to prove malice or reckless disregard for the trulh. " mistaken ac· cusalion can bl' retracled . An "innocent mist11ke" is not kM\\'lngly a false st.ale· ment nor is it reck less. "Public. figu re!!'° include more than()(. fire holders and candidalt!i. A police detective. a farnous football coach, " ,ll&rbage company owner tha t ser~·es !h' public, JUSl about anyone. who!JI.! 11rtiv1!le.~ rreatly :ifft?Cl the public I!! a "puh!ic·· n.i:urt.. A wide range of C'-Omn1cnt 1.5 perm11ted. ' A ron ,,1En runt.IC fi,llur" 111~.v !_eg11in h1~ pr,v(lle capaci1y after 11 lon.i La w in Action ' lime removed [rom the public light. F'or e'.llample. making a movie JO years laler about persons invoh·ed in s o 111 1 news"·orthy activitic!! and going inl1t thl'ir currwt private activilie.!! could be cause for action. Gene ra lly, statemenLs madP. during thf! rourse of a JUd\cial proceeding. allega· I 100." in, pleading.<.: or other J,tler$ ex- changed dt1ring th'?: course of " trial ar11 pr 1 \' i I r J! e rl • AC'CUSa!ion~ and 1nis~!:itrment~ in .~uch case' ma y not be the h;:is1s or i;rp;;ralf' court 11cti1Jii . 1\101 r : Cnl1fnrn1t;i ln./!:ur r,, n]Jrr //1i.~ rnl •11n11 .~n uoii moy ~·nnw abo111 our /fl11'$, --WWW- f'riday. August 6, 197 t 'flit editorial pnnc of th e Dolly Pi/Qt sec/.,·11 to iriform 011d 1t1m- ~lale ftClderi by prestnting th13 11ruJspaper's op1nion1 and com. mcntory nrt topici of interest and s1gnijicnnrc, by provid111g a forum fo r tl1 t (Xprt.ssion. o/ our rrarters' opininn..t, and bu nr~scHt1119 . tlir. diver.tt 11rei1;. por nt.r rif 111lormed nbscrVC"t's 11nd spokr.smC'n on topi c.,t of th• dny Roborl N. Wettl, Publi.~he.r I I I 7 . . .. . .. . -. . . .-... .,._ .......... ----· ... *'·•••il!!t;r= .. •1 0 = .. 4 ....... -... -_,,.. --' . Newport Beaeh EDI I IO'N Today'• Flnal N.Y. Stocks .VOL. 64, NO. 187, 4 SECTIONS, '48 PAGES ORANGE COUlllTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS l(ymla Pu·shes for Newport Vote on High Rise By L. PETER KRIEG or Ill• 01111 l'l19r s1111 Tbere: is sttll lime to get another ques- tion on the Oct. 5 bond issue ballot and Newport Beach Councilmar. Carl Kymla thinks there should be one dea!inlil wilh the subject of high rise. Kymla sa id thi! moniing he will ask the rest of the council Monday if it agrees. He has suggested that the council ask for a straw vote to determine if Lhe city should place a 35-foot height limit within the Lower Newport Bay Civic District pending completion of a new master plan. , I Kymla says his idea makes a lot mOf'! sense than wha t a citizens' committee has in mind -forcing an Initiative to ba11 high rise altogether in all but a handful of areas throughout Newport Beach. Allan Beek, a !pokesman for that citi· zens' group, announced Thursday it will begin circulating petitiorui: in the near future in hopes of forcing a dtywide ref- erendum on the issue. He propose!'! to ban high rise within the bou~aries. present and future. ()f Newport Beach with ~ exception of Newport Center, the Irvine Company'1 ., . ·~ ~ ~~.-·e-~r ,, .. V' North Ford industrial park and Emkay'a: commercial plaza south of Orange Coun· ty Airport. Kymla this morning said he "intend! to explore the possibili:Y-of the pennis· sive election with fellow councilmen at Monday's study session. Action cou ld be taken oo the prO(XJ(lal Monday night. "The only alternative to this is. Beek's move," he said, "but in a]J due respect to Beek and the Beek family, the initia· tive cannot be completed and put to the public before the end o! lhe existing moratorium ." Kymla said, on the other hand, if New- pOrt Beach residents want the shorehne ban enacted until lhe master plaR 1s done, the council could enact it through an emergency ordinance. The existing moratorium on coastal high rise expires Nov, 18. He said his straw vote proposal has the support of the Balboa Say Club and other potential high rise developers. Kymla al!O warned that an initiative •·could split this town wide open." He poi11ted out that's what happened i11. Laguna Be a ch, where resident s Tuesday voled O'll the same issue and 3·1 asked for a citywide ban. And he point!d to the freeway issue in Newport Beach, wtuch flared into a biller co ntroversy during a ca mpaign before thr. special eleclion ri.1arch 9. He also said there would be significant election cost saving! with a comb ined electio". And , he said, the proposed initiative procedure "tota ll y disregards the hu.ci- dr@ds of man hours pul in by the city council's Lower Newport Bay Civic Dis· trict committee and the citizens advisory committee that reviewed its proposed on1inancc. Beek said today he lhink.! it's a good 2,000 Swimmers idea to put the subje:ct on the ballot ao pe:tiple can express themselves. "It wouldn't eliminate the nee:d for thl!I initiative," Beek said. "Anytlu11g that this cit y council does can be undone by anoth'r city council, .. he said, "so the only way to get a per· rnane:nt decision is with an init iative." Beek also said th is morning there: may be ot he r areas excepted from the high rise ban in the proposed ordinance he ill drafting. "We've got to talk to the city pl anning depa rtment and to landowners to get specific boundaries," he .said. Saved .. 1 Deadly Co1nbine: Super Surf, Rips Warm Ocean ' DAILY l'llOT l'll09-ey llllclll rlll Klllllltr BRANDI INGLE, 18, ORANGE, ROMPS IN NEWPORT SURF Wet Is Cool, But It Also M•y Be Wild, Lifeguards Report On Last Lap Spl~hdow1i Conditions 'Good' for Apollonauts SPACE CENTER, Hou ston (LJ Pl )-Ac· celeraling accu r:itely toward earth on !be. las! lap of I heir 12-day moon m1 ~~1nn . !he Apollo 15 a s1ronaut~ \1·r re !old loday th;i! C11nrfition.o; v.-r re "1001! for Saturday's splashdov.·n in the PRcifir. "Gee, Iha! .~nunds prrlty good, Joe ," erew chief Davi d TI . Scott said when ground cnmmun1cal or Joserh P. Allen tol d them the wcalhcr forecast fnr the 1plashdown site. J16 mil es nnrlh nf the Hawaiiaa Island of Oahu, was satisfac· lory. ' Th11 prediction W:t!'i for scattered clouds. HI-mile visibility and four foot seas when Endeavour is schedu led to hit the sea at t:46 p.m. PDT. . Upon awakening Scott and hi s t o!· leagues, James B. Irwin and Alfred M. Worden -till Air Force officers -by devil ishly broadcasting the Navy anthem "Anchors Aweigh " to them. Allen told the Endeavour cre w thal lhey had set a new Apollo endurance record . At i;.5.1 am,. they surpassed lhe 10.R day record set by Apollo 7 in earlh orbit in 1968. "The hou rs are long ," replied Sctilt dri- 1 ~·. ''but the accommodations ar t palatial." The astronauls were. also told that the instruments left behind on the moon and lhe satel!lte they placed in moon CJrblt Wednesday were working well, But Allen said the moo n car tele:visltin camera quit abruptly Wednesday "almost as if someone turned It CJff." "Would you like us to go back up and check it for you?" asked Scott. Apollo 15 began it. record 1eltin& mission July 26 with a launch from Cape Kennedy. 'l'he astronaut.! reached lunar orbit July 29 and Scott and Irwin landed in a mounta in valley the nexl day. Thf.y rejoined Worden in lunar orbit ~tooday ISee APOU.0, P11e 1) By TERRY COVILLE or !II• 01111 1'1191 ll•lf Danger warnings have been issued for the. weekend at most Orange County beaches because of bone crunching surf. rip tides and a flood of inexperienced fl wimm ers. Orange Coast Lifeguards have: pulled nearly 2,000 troubled sw'immers from the water this week alone. Nev.-·port Beach lifeguards hav e been the busiest. Two 1wimmers suffered spinal injuries, \\.\'G Welfare Pact May Require Tax Increase SACRAMENTO (A.P) -Gov. Reagan said today the state will need 11 tax in· crease of al least $300 million despite final agreement with Democratic leaders on what Reagan ca lled "probably the most ccmprehensive reform of welfare attempted anywhere in the United States.'' Reagan said because welfare and JI.fed!· Cal reform negotiations stretched so far into the: new fiscal year there will be about a $100 million defi cit between fh~se two programs. He: said that v.•ould be on top of a $200 million deficit from lhe "re\'enue gap·• caused by lagging tax collections from the state's .sluggish economy. Reagan said the reform of "'elfare wnuld sav' about Sl:\ll million this ~'ear 1n the program. including about S50 million 1avings lo the state. He appeared with a pane.I of legislative leaders to announce "fina l. complete agreement" on the bipartisan rf'lorm plan. Their concu rren ce Thursday ended 12 days of nonstop negotiations among leaders of both parties and cased rising fear s in the. Capitol that ten~'ltive bipartisrin agreement last week would fly apart due to prolonged bickering over deta ils . The. compromise -the most complelt. overhaul of welfare law in the slate's history -included nlajor conce!'isions by both t~ Republican governor and DemocraUc leaders. It is a maJor pe:rsonal triumph for both Reagan and Moretti, the. 3ft.yea r-CJld Democratic leader of the: Assembly. They have bitterly criticized each other the past few months, but they reached agree- ment on the: most volatile issue separating them through a prolonged 1erie:s of face-to-face negotiations. others suffered broken legs and several t-roken a.rms were reported. The rescue totals reached 918 for 10 day!. at Hunlinglon Beach, 500 for the week at Newport Beach, 2~ on San Clemente beaches, ano1her 241 since r.1onday at Laguna Beach and 200 for the weeli: in Sefll Beach. Lifeguards are gird.ing for ,a rough weekend when nea rly a half mill ion swimmers are expected to flock to Orange Cou nty beaches to escape from Officer Injured temperatures above 90 degrees. The water is a warm 72 degrees. Bob Recd, director of marine safety in Newport Beach. said the surf has been running from eight to 10 feet at some poin !s and body surfers are getting roughed up. "l!"s a comb ination Qf the w1l rm water dr;nving swim1ner.! int o 1he ocean. and the unexpe cted heavy surf catching them unaware," Reed sald . Besjdes 500 rescues, Reed's lifeguards Gang Violence Erupts l ,n Balboa's Fun, Zone By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 Ill• D•lt1 P'l!OI ill!! Gang violence erupted in B11lboa's fab- led F'U!l Zone late Thursday, with knives, botUes and belt buckles fla shing in the full moon 's light before il ended elsewhere with one police gunshot. f''our yoliths were booked on felony charge! anti four persons, including the partner of the pat rolman whose. gun ac- cidentally fired when he was struck in the rirm . su ffered injuries. None nf th' wotmrls -some inflictrrf by flying bullet fragments -were serious, accord ing to Newport Beach policf'. Steven L. \\'ilks, 22. nf 602 S. Parton St, Santa Ana . was arrPsted on suspicion rir a:o;sault on a police officer as i'I result of the. blnw lhril triggered Patrolman George Wr bsler's gun . Booked on suspicion of assault v.·it.h 11 rlcadly weapon stemming from the Fun Znnr h;a!tle v.•ere Steven F. Patterson, 18, of 1711 W. Flora Sl., Dana G. \Valla.re, J!l, nf 22HI S. Cedar St., and .Jeffrey ,]. La11terborn, Ill, of 2139 S. Park Drive, all in Santri Ana . The four susrccts v•ere slopped at Newport Boulevard and Via Lido at l 1.55 p.ni .• on the basis of 11 1955 sedan rlescribed by !.wo victims of the Peninsula amusemenl park incident. Steve n Keeling, 19, and Richa rrl Chambers, 21 , also of Sant.a Ana. Lold police tbey were attacked by six men with kn ives, bottles. belts and a crowbar. No immediate explanation was offered for ·what triggered the .mclee wbich left Chamber~ and Keeling injured but not in need of hospitalization. In vestigators said Officer Webster spotted the suspects' car and pulled It river just below The An:hes overpass to check them out . Officer Mike l\.1cEveny arrived to back: him up , gra bbing suspect Lauterborn who had begun struggling in an apparent escape attemp!, police. said. Since a felony offense was involved in th e earlier incident, Officer Webste:r had drawn his .38 ca liber service re volver to con front the quartet. During the s!ruggle with Laute.rbom, the patrolmen said, Wilks struck Officer Webster on !he right fore:arm causi ng the weapon to dischArRe. His partner and Laul erborn v.·ere both hi t by fragments ricochehng from the sldewalk, lhe officer in the right leg and thf' suspect in the left ankle. Officer r.·fcE:veny "'as treated at Hoag r.1emnrial Hospita l while Lauterborn was patched up at Orange County Medical C:rnte.r anrl relurnerl In headquarters where he was booked into jail. Ne ,vport Father, So n W oWlded In Mesa Brawl A det.ermined man m11rcbed out of a Costa r...fesa lavem Thursday night to confront an angry rineman -and kept coming after a sl ug had ripped through his leg and also wounded his son. Despite. his wound, I.he father di.!a.rmed the gunman. By Lhe time: the 8: 15 p.m. escapade was over at !he Escapade Bar, 1664 Newport Boulevard, all th ree principall required medical treatment. Deteetive Capt. Robert Green ex- plained what happened to the alleged rifleman : Juror Learns Tardiness Costly Gas Stations Scrutinized ··He got i;lapped • up · i;ide • the. head wilh his own gun." Thomas B. Twyman, 30, of 240 E. 16th St.., Costa Mesa, was booked into Orangt!I County Jail on charges or assault with in~ tent to commit :m.irder. That extra hour or t \.\'O ln bed coat Phillip Gan shert $50 thi~ morning. Orange County Superior. Court Judge Ronald Crook.!hank imposed that fine. without comment nn the Newport Beach mechanic ju.st three da ys after he cited the form er juror for contempt. Ganshert. v.·ho aC'ceplcd the sentence without comment , was accused by Judge Crookshank of ditrupting 11 Jong person&! injury trial by failing on at least three oc:· caslons to ge! In the courtroom on time. Judge. Crookshank also R cc u s e d Ganshert , 2.~. nf 1903 E. Balboa Bouleva rd. of smelling strongly of alcohol en the last occasion he appea red for jury duty. Gan.sher! told the bailiH on eRCh oc- <"llSion that he had averslept and .11ug· ~ested thRl the: alternate: juror take his se11t unlil he could get \.o I.he courthouse. It is the first time in Orange County Superinr Court. hl!'ilory that s juror bas been fined for bein& late on the Job. -· Newport Eyes Ordinance Creating Strict Controls By CANDACE PEARSON Of ,,.. Delly ,1 ...... ,. Newport Beach Thuridiiy wivel1ed 1 proposed ordinance c/amplna down on !.ervice stations throuc:hout I.he city. plac· l.ng strict controls on new one:! and re- quiring existing stalions to 1pruce lhe:mselves up or close down. . A public hearing on the menure, the first of its kJnd ln Newport Beach, wnl be conducted Sept. 1 at I p.m. in city hall by the plaMlng comml11Jon. ~ ()rdinance w•s reviewed by com· mi~sioners at •n afternoon study aeasion Thursday. Similar to lho!e in other citle:s. tht m-dinance specifies IM. amount 11nd loca· Uon of major repair work and set.I stan·. d&rd!i for architecture. signs. wlr.1ow displays. parking, · land!Caping, vehicle approach~ and pump isl.ands. U e:ventuall y adopled by the city rouo· cil. the ordinance would apply to all future: stations and give sta.tioru; now in ope:ration five years to meet certain re- quirements, "Thi!! d ty bas been trying for two ye1r8 t.o develop the proposal," Acting Cmn· munlty Development Director Jame:s Hewicker told commissioners, who In· dividually indica~ there may have to be aome minor ch1J,ngta mllde ta It mostly In the wording used. While city plaMer1 conceded that aom• 1t11tions could neve:r ~ct all the new re- quirements becauat of space limitations, .. the ordinance provides lha t all existing stations that never received a use permit would h11ve to do Ml. Of the +4 gas 1tat1oris In the clty, only 16 were required to go through the use pennit public hearing proced ure. ffewlcker cited the Shell and Mobil sla· !Ions on Coast ltlghwa y and Jam'boree Road and I.he Texaco station on Dover Street and C.Oast Jlighway as having desired architectural styles and similar standard! as those proposed. 11'le study acsslon was attended only by one Texaco representative and four frnm Shell, who said they found out about the meeting "by accident." Hcwlcker 11dmlltcd !hat dealers Ind oil (See STATIONS, Paa< %1 . . ' He wa! treated first at Orange County Medical Center, where Warren L. Du.!seau, 50, or 715 St. Ja.me.s Road, Newport Beach, and his .!On Warren . 26, of 160 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa went 100. The elder Dusse.au was shot in the lower leg by a 38-40 caliber rifle and the big $lug continued on , hitting his son. Dusseau grabbed the weapon 111 that point and smacked Twyman with Jl, tbtn collapsed to the ground along with bis '°"· Twyman. despite the ja rring blow, then went to " telephone booth to call police and repe>rt a "hooting, waiting at the sce:ne to be arrested by officers Leo Jont!ls and Davi!! Dye. I nvestigator~ gld he ~portedly quar· relled wllh another cwitomer 3nd waa: ovt.rheard ~aying gQrMlhlng &bout • sun and addlni Lhal be. would prove it. . - • made more than 4,000 preventative ao- tions (warnings) this week. "We want to get the word out to U!e plenty of cau. tion," he said. Crowds have averaged 80,000 daily dut· ing the week ::it Newport Beach. The surf is runn ing heavier than nnrma l, but not quite so rough at other beaches. "Our surf is running six to eight feet, but isn·1 qu ite so dangerous." said Mai: tSee SURF, Page Z) Marines Fly Higher Over Home Tract ~1arine helicopters will fly 200 feet higher over Spy Glass Hill. Brig. Gen. ffenry H. Hise, com mander, U.S. Marine Co rps bases. Western region, announced today lhe corPs has worked out new and highe r flight paths over its Palisades route that takes the birds from t.he Santa Ana helicopte r station to th• sea . Gen. Hise said the changes were madl!I i" cooperation with Orange County Air· port and the Federal Aviation Adminis- lrallon "!.o eliminate projected hazardous C()nrlillons caus@d by recen t approval ol residential con!lructjon on the hill above Corona de! Mar. The Newport Beach City Council two months ago approveod 8 120.lot develop- ment adjacent to Harbor View Hill!'!, the first or an ex:te"sive tract planned the:re, despite warnings from Marine Corps of. fici als lhat helicopters wou ld be flyin1 !ess than 50 feet over some: rooftops. 1\Iarine Corps officials expla ined that lhf' h'Jicopters fly between 1,600 11nd I .ROD feel above sea leve l during clear weather, but v.·hcn visibility is reduced I.hey mu .st fly 1.000 feet rower. Some of the rooftors in the. trac:l woold protrude to A h('ight of more than 550 feet ahove i;ea level. Jn bis annou ncemM'lt. l hi .oe morn lng, Gen. !-Ilse said it. will be lhe Inc lemen t weather flight patterns that will be riaaed. Julie Helps Drive JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Juli• Nixon Eisenhower has leot a helping hand to Jacksonv ille 's United Fund drive, which begins soon. Orange 11'eat.ber In case you haven't guessed It, there's more of that hot, humid weather on the agenda for the weekend. Highs today and Satur- day nround 76 at the be:B<:heK rl• ing lO 94 inllllld. Ltiws around 68·72. INSIDE TODAY Straw hat thtattr Com.t$ to the Harbor Arr.a with 1tudentJ from Cosa Mesa Hig h and Newport Unifitd School District produc- ing "The Bov r ritnd" M.tt W(ek. Set story ond picture• in tilt \Ve cktn.der. •Oltll!tl " C11lfw..... I Cltt<lillt U' 1 Cl•uU\ell ,,_.. CM!lct U ''"'_. 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A course correction sch eduled for today was canceled but the pilot may refine Lheir trajectory Saturday. Today was a day of rest for the men who have accomplished more in space than any other Americans. Their main sciafltific activity of the day was to photograph the eclipse of the moon this afternoon. The television camera they left behind on the moon was to have viewed earth's shadow passing over the lunar surface, but its transmit· ter has failed. The moon eclipse will not be visible in the United State.!I, but lt will be .seen from Asia . With the best view in India. The astronauts also schedult:d an 1n- fllght news conference for late afternoon, answering questions front newsmen in Houston radioed up by f:round com· municators. The astronaut.!! are returning home \.\•ith a record of 170 pounds of rocks and .soil collected from the nost nonhern site American space explorers \\'ill visit on the moon this decade. Scienlis\s said the samples and the astronauts' exploration in general -on the surface and from lunar orbit -gave the moon project a new place in science. They now consider the Apollo project a true scientific endeavor and they say Apollo 15 probably will fulfill preflight hopes that it will tell man more about the moon that the first three lLmar landing:i combined. Series of Back Bay Plans Being Readied, ,Says Aicle A ~ries of alternate plans for the fu. ture of Upper Newport Bay will be pre-- pared in six weeks and .a final plan may be: determined by December, a Nev.'J)Clrt Beach official said today. George Dawes. harbor and tidelands director, outlined an entire spectrum of possibilities lo !he Upper Newport Bay Cooperati ve Planning Project policy com· mittee and promised t.o put together a number of ipecilic plans for 1ts consld· Drowned Boy's Services Slated Fu.1eral services for a J..year-old boy drowned in a backyard swimming pool while his family visited in Newport Beach v.·ill be held in Phoenix next .,.,•eek. Daniel G. Hamm Jr .• son of an Arizona St.ate University vi ce president. was flown to Hoag fo.1em orial Hospilal from the accident scene by police helicopt.er Wednesday night but efforts to revive him failed. Survivors who had bet>n slaying <1\ 1915 Kewamee Dnve, include his parents. sister Jean, brothers Gregory and Robert, all of Tempt', Ariz., plus grandparents in Wyon1ing. Baltz Morluary. Corona de! f.1ar, is handling local arrangements. DAILY PILOT Cl•AMWE COAST ,U8LISHIHO COM'A"'Y R•\i•rt N. W••' ,, •. d .... ...,, "'1o!l.- J1c~ R. Corl1y Vice ,nnlffnl •1111 W......11 MINGtf' l~•m 11 11(11 .. a Edl!or l hol'lll A. M urp~ine IMMlll•"O f.OllOr eration by late September. The policy group, headed by Fifth Dis- trict Supervisor Ronald E. Caspers. Nt>~'­ port Beach A1ayor Ed Hirth and Irvine Company President \Vllliam R. A1ason, had little comment on the intt"rlm report, telling Dawes and otht>t staff members only lo continue their v•ork. Input for the study is coming from city, county, slate and Irvine Company planner:i and wildlife speciali.sl..!I. Dawes told the policy group it should start meeting monthly after the allt>rnate plans are ready and he said hopefully a fina l plan, acceptable to all interei;ts, ma.v be approved by the end of the year. The inter im report brt>aki; the Upper Bay into six seclors and 33 sub!ieciOr.!I and details the po~n tials of each sub- sector based on three development con. cepts. Each is give11 a priority for preserva. tion in a section specif,ving the value of each from an ecological viewpoint. A second section details possible uses of each !iUbsector if the bay would be developed primarily for recreational put· posts. Jn a third secli07'I Of the report, lhe potential use.s of each :i;ubst"Clor ;ire list- ed shoulrt the bav be principally devel op- t"d fnr commerci.:il uses. "Use opoortunitir-s were dett>rmint'd ff1r each of 1hese competing uses,'' Da"'r.!I sai'rt. "No attempt has been mad.-as ret to recnncilf" any conflicts." he said. And there are connicts. hu! Da"'e~ .!':aid !his is the problem that is to be confronted next as the UNBCPP staff personnel \~1ork lo ''synthesize" thf" a[. teniates into the serie!i Of soecific plans. One obvious conflict. for Instance. shows In the Newport Dunes Are;:i, nt>W used for boa ting. that the California De- partment of F!sb and Game sa}'!I has a hi~ wildlife pTeservt' potmtial It reha- bilitated . Thr department has rt'COmmendM thAl St>ecific atta. owned bv the county. be given top prior ity for prtserve statu:i. Spot. Souglit By Grove In Schools By GEORGE LEIDAL Cl 111• O•Ur f'lltl •tiff The Garden Grove Unified School Di strict -Orange County's perennial bridesmaid al the allar or junior colleg• mergers -ls making passe:i at dlstric~ .,.,.ith college classes for il! high school grads. Seeking suitors !or the marriage of ~nvenien~. Garden Gro\'e officials ha1•e writltn the Coast Community College district. The dowry, il seems, will be the crucial issue. Coast college. trustees have asked Chancellor Norman Watson to prepare dJ!a on the effect of a possible merger on Coast College finances. Garden Grove Supreintendent Davi d H. Paynter asked two questions in the letter of inquiry: Would the Cost College District be interested and what would it cost Garden Grove taxpayers. "'IL would seem if Garden Grove were Interested in merging with us they 'd n1ake a betler ::;ales pitch,'' said Coast Trustee Worth Keene of Sea! Beach. Dr. Watson noted that Garden Grove is !he only district in the county that is not part of a t~·rryear col!eg~ district. Garden Grove taxpayers must shoulder !he countY"'ide interdistrict tu i I i o n transfer tax estimated al more than $1 per $100 assessed vaiuation lhis year. The lax goes to the established districts in the count y wh ich enroll graduates of Garden Grove schools. ''Nov; that they are alone and becau~ slate law requires them to join a junior college district by the 1973·74 school year, they're more interested in annexation," 'Vatson said. This spring. Orange and Santa Ana voters approved formation of the Rancho Santiago Community College Dis trict merging the old Santa Ana Junior College District with the Orange Unified School District. Until that vote, Orange shared in the interdistrict tuition transfer tax Coast College trustees wlll consider the effect ol the annexation at their August 18 meeting in order to reply to Garden Grove trustees prior lo Sept. 7, as re. quested. Garden GrO\'e t·nified is the largrsl district 1n Orange County and the poorest in terms of assessed valuation per stu- dent. The district enrolls 53,350 student ~ and has a total assessed valuation of about S290 million .. By comparison, r.'e\\·port·~1esa L·nifie d enrolls 26,600 students and enjoys a total property valuation of roughly $~50 million. Coast College trustees wondered aloud \\'ednesday night if the annexation \\'OUld require another campus to serve the in- flux of students thal \\'OU!d result from the annexation. Board President Robert Humphrey!! quipped that the merge r might take place after the district had its television cu r- riculum operating. Watson echoed the thought. noting "\Ve could beam classes to television sets in every home in Garden Grove." From Page 1 SURF ... Rowman, assistant. dirr-ctor or harbors and beaches for Huntington Beach. lfun!ington Beach lifeguards made !18 rescues Thursday and onl': body surfer ~uffered a possible concussion ,vhen drop- ped hy a big \1·avr. "We don't run \\'tlrnlng rla gs here. as some beac11es do." Bo"·m;in added. .. Safet.v is re!a1ive to lhe s wimm('r and how good he is. But we expecl to be busy this weekend ." Laguna Beach guards expect 40.000 people on the beach Saturday. The surf is running three to fi ve feet and crt>ating r ip tides .. San Clemente guards said the surf is three lo five feel there also. but not ex- «ptionally rough. Seal Bea ch reports a few rip tides. but norough surf. The weather man says the high surf i:i caused by two slorm:i -one i:i tropical storm Isla off the Lip of Baja California, and lhe other is a winter storm ""'est of the Easter Islands. 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O il ........ ~ ., ...,.,., ... -t1trv1 w """ n.n --..........., ... .._ ...... rut ..-.My. She'll Buy But She'll Stay Dry A Newport-Mesa school board member \\'ho has been an ardent supporter of the propo:ial to build an Olympic awimming pool at Newport Harbor High School revealed Tuesday night ll wasn't for selfish motivt>s. She doe.!ln'l swim. Mrs. Atarian C. Bergeson. trustet from Newport. Beach, and the other distaff board member, A1rs. Btverly Langslon of C.O:ita 1.-fesa, in lheir enthu:ii1:im to make a motion to :iend the project to bid. both moved and both seconded the 311me motion. The verbal pileup led board member Selim S. "Bud" Franklin to <1bserve. "fo.1aybe we should name this !he Bergeson·Langst.on pool, since they seem to be in such a hurry to approvt> it." "Not at all," rejoined Mrs. Langston. ''Wt just want (.o be flrs"t to Jump Info It... ' Whereupon f\trs Bcrgtson excll\lmcd, "Not me. 1 don•t swim:• " Franklin then amended his suggeslion lo provide swimming lesson.!I in the new pool for Mrs. Bergrson. The veteran trustee said tod ay she is 110 ardent supporter of the pool project ~cause she is the mother of "an ardent family of s1>o·immers." She and Mrs. J,.a ngslon ha\'e worked clost>ly with the architects lo bf certain the $350,000 project will mciet the needs of dislrict athlt>Uc and city recreation prt>- grems. F'ollowing the humorous exchangt , lhe bolrd viewed llite drawings presenttd by archittct Jan Hanson of !he Porter Jen.sen firm , and then approved the mo- tion to send the project out for bids, A rommunil.y fundraising efforl, "" $87,500 grBnt from the city of Ne~1>0rt B~ach Bnd 3 $275,000 ('Ommltment of dl!lrlct moneys wiU pay for the 5().mctcr pO<\I. DAILY l"ILOT l"~ole by •lchltd l<othTW SILHOUETTED BY FLAMES, COSTA MESA FIREMEN BATTLE COLLEGE PARK BLAZE On a Hot Night, Fast.moving Fire Burns Out Garage, Injures Twci Firefighters Balboa Wide~ling Slated for 1973, Says Works Head \\'idening of Balboa Boulevard from Pacific Coast Highway to 44th Slreet will likely begin in the autumn of 1973, r\ewporl Beach Public \Vorks Director Joseph T. Devlin said today. City councilmen have authorized Devlin to contract for the engineering work and to acquire property on the northeast side of the road along the four-block stretch. ~ Plans call for a third lane to be added for tra ffic goi ng off lhe Peninsula and for parking lo be eliminated from the center di vider. OP vlin lold cow1cllmen he <"Sti n1ates the cos t of acquisition at $208.000. Pr('parauon ol l)lans will cost another $.12.000. The \\'Ldening pro1cct .... ·as designed as lhr first phase of a plan to arJd a !hirrl lane from the Coast High wa y to 32nd Street. However. opposition to the second segment. from both residents and city of· ficial5, has delayed planning. city of- ficials said. Devlin cs!ima!es the total project. if it is evrr completed. will cost about $1.25 rn1!1ion. l-lalf or it \l'Ou!d be paid by !he county through !he Arterial High"·ay Financing Program. he said. lie said he expects to ask !he council fnr construction runds for the Coast ll1gh"·ay to ~41h Street project in the 197:!-73 budget and \\'Ould like to have \\Ork hrgun as SOl)n ;i s lhf' summer of 1972 is ovf'r. Construc1lon of that section is expected to cnst only .$!35,000. Devlin said. 2 Mesa Firemen Hurt As Fire Sweeps Garage Inferno-like names followed by an .ex- plosion that sent debris flying through ranks of fireman destroyed a Costa t.fesa garage at midnight Thursday. T\\'O firemen were injured, one by fl ying debris from the blast. Damage is still being assessed today, but could easily hit $20,000 inc!ud'ing destruction of two new cars, one a leased Cadillac driven less than 500 miles. · Occupari!s or the Robert Gibson home, 2tl8 Bowdoin Place, fled the structure, escaping injury \\'hen the blaze broke out ~uddenly a few moment:i before mid· night. The first reporl to police came from ill rs. Dolores Limonjelli. of 318 Villano1 a Road. one of many College Park residents alerted by the roaring blaze. Huge tong!.les of flame shot high into Ille moonlit sky, illuminati ng the scene \\'L1h an eerie glov; as firemen unrolled hoses in the street. Steams of \\'aler from high-pressure pumps s"·ifll ,v broug ht the flames under control although firemen were on the scene until 3 a.m. cleaning up and dous- ing hot spots. .. It couldn 't ha ve been more than 10 minutes," said Battalion Chief Ron Coleman. F'ireman B<ib Bernev suffered burns on one hand. 'l'hile Fireman Don Barrick \vas struck 1n the face by an object blown out by the secondary explosion. Battalion Chief Coleman said neither required medical care at the scene buL ...,•ould probably seek treatment today after their shifts ended. He said Fireman Barrick had a dental filling knocked loose by the flying nbj.-ct that momentarily stunned but fa iled to fell him. "The probable cause of !he fire is sllll under inves!1gation." Chief Co!ernan said this morning \\'hite Fire r.·larshiil Ed Le1\'is poked and sifted through the char· red garage, Frotn Page 1 STATIONS ... represcnlatives had not been infonned of !hf' session. bu! \l'Ollld have ample notification about the public hearing. 'l11e proposed ordinante. 11·hich \\'Ill be f.!ightly reworded, according In t.'0111· missioners' Thursday <'On11nents, con- ta ins these specific requiren1ents: -~1ajor auto repairs must be loc:ded in a separate bu ilding which is in addition to area requirements for rrgula r activitie!'. -Hen!:il trailers nr cars \\'lll be perntilled if extr('. parking is provided and some visual screening done. -A minimum of I~ foot frontage is re- quired and all 5ites must fron l on majCir, pricnar.v or secondary slrect~ -A n11nin1um of five p::1rk1ng spaces for each service bay n11L<;t be pro1 ided. -Architectural design must be com- patible \l it h the ch;1ruc!cr of !he SUr· rou nding area. -At le;ist 15 perce111 of the site mu:.t he l.lndS<';'.;l!:'rl 11i1h plant materi.:il.~ in specifically designated areas. -A ma,;1murn or se\en s igns a nd riisplays \1i!l hf' altn\1·cd. Their u5e is also SPf'CJfieally deli neated. ----- SUMMER SA LE SPECIAL " 30" X bll' GLASS TOP TABLE ¥!" THICK SALE PRICE S159. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE GOLD-OLD SPANISH- OUVE-l!LACK-ANTIQUE YELLOW WAREHOUSE SALE CONTINUES Hundreds cf yards cf dr1,,.-ry rebrics ••• fri ction of the original COlf. Large Jelcction of mi1c elleneou1 furniture includ ing tables, night 1tands, heed bc1rds, mirrors, c:lininq che in , dining t1bl11, uphol1tcrcd cheirl, and m1ny e ther items et ever 50 i'o off. Don 't weit0 tbl1 merchan- dise won 't la1t. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-OREXEL-HERITAGE NIWP'OIT ITOll OP'IN PllDA.I' 'Tll t NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wcstcliff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 .. -_ .. ·--- Profe1slon1I Interior 0.1igner1 Av•il1bl9-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coest Hl9 hw1y Phon1: 494-65$1 ---·--~ ---~-.. -...,..... ... ' I I I 1 ~. I ~ I I I I I R eptile Turns Up ~IOORI::. Okla. !UPIJ - .'\ poisonous Indian cobra snake that caused a minor l'eign of terror wih~ 1l slilhered away from its owne r's garage two weeks ago \'"as round curled up on a doorstep Thursday by a postman. The postm ari round the .snake eighl iniles from v.'here it esc~fX.'Cl. The cobra, owned by an Oklahoma Uni\'ersity zoo- logy sl.uden l was reported missing July 21 '''hen Jt l·rawled out of its glass cage in the garage and disappeared • .\<!others kept thC'1r doors bolled and insisted their children come directly home from school dunng !he tv.·o ·weeks the snak e roamed the neighborhood . Officials of lhe Okla- homa City Zoo were call- ed Lo gel the snake. Tension Not Over Fo1~ 'Draft Bait' WASH INGTON (AP l -The nearly t"·o million men turn· ing 19 this year have their draft JotUry nurnbers today. but the suspense isn't over for 41J or them. Assuming Congress re · establishes tht' government's authorily to press young men in1o militarv serv1ct. ca!lups \viii proceed nexl year ae· cord ing to a table es!alllish('d Thursday when all I 9 5 :! birthdays v.·ere a .s s i g n e d priority numbers by lot. Bui nobody al this po1nl kno"·s v.'hal number \\'ill be the cutoff date and draft of· ficials v.·on't make a public guess. Draft Director Curlis \V. Tarr did say that drafl calls {:r {:r this year are significantly below last year , when 195 was the cutoff and next year, he said, "We expect that draft calls wil l be even lowe r.'' l\'len with numbers up to 100 probably "''ill be called unless c>xen1pted or deferred. But barring an emergency, men 1n 1he 200s and 300s can assume thr.v v.·on·t be called. That lea\ es n1t•n in the lOOs still in uncertai n!\·. The lottCr.1. streamlined this _,·ear. look 111·0 hours. beating the 31! hours 1t took last year. Ca p s u 1 e s l' on t aining birthdays "'ere drawn from 11 plastic drum, and wer e matched up wilh priority num- bers in capsules drawn from another drum. Prospects Improve 'Winners' Reacti11g 1'o Lottery For Quick Draft OK \\"ASHlNt;TON 1 UPl J ---..---- fr!d.1y. A119ust 4. l~n DAJL Y Pll l!Y 5 Action on Fund Bill Needed Solons Closing UpShopforSummer WASHINGTON (,4.P ~ Congress planned to en1bark oo a month-long sununer vacation today after Senate action on • measure to keep federal agencies in business until Oct. 15. A House-passed resolution to fund dep&rlmtnl.5 for which Ken11edy Blasts Report Critical of Health Bill rf'guJar mooey bill~ r"':naln 11 SI.bill.ion me.a.sure providing Import &nk. and relulng unpassed 'A'as IM most vital of fund.!i for up to 173,000 public· reslrlction.s on eicporls to a. series of measur~ schedu1· · "ob "---... ,., -untr·,.,, Th 0 ed for action in Ute Senate. service 1 5• ...... •uuu........ ....., .. The Howe planned only a Also up for action: the com· vote Wa! 219 to 140. brief session Y.'it.h nothing on promise versioo of a $20.8· Although the coatinuing-ap- 1.he caJMJdar before shutting billion money biU for the propriation.s resolution was for the recess \l'hich will n.in de1>-9rt..11ent& of Labor and put off unlll I.he last minute, until Sept. 8, two days alter He.a.I th, E ducat i on and the appropria.l.ions situation L! Labor Day. Welfare, lhat is $581 million much bet~r than in recent The Senate cleared lhe above President Ni J. on ' a years. decks for the recess 10 a late budget. The House passed the ln addition to the Labor· session Thursday that saw bill Thursday, HEW measure, eight of the 14 passage of a lelldmark cam-The House , Vlhic.h completed regular money bills have be<>n paign-spending refonn bill and mo~t of its \\"ork \Vedm>.sday, enacted. A 10th measure, with postponement until &:>pt. 13 of ''•ound up congressional action public v.-·orks funds. has passed renewed debate on lhe drafl· Thursday on a measure ex· bolh houses and is awaiting extension bill and its "'atered·ii~'~·~nd~i~n~g~l~h•,..li~l•,..•l,..th~•~E,..•po~r~•·,..~·~ct~lo~n,..by,..c~on,..r,~re,..••~-...... ;;;;;;; dov.·n call for US. "·1thdra"·a111 \\.ASHINGTO~ 1UPl1 nauonal health 1nsuran,·e plan. from Vietnam. N • • I d 8 · Sen. Edwocd M. ~'"""" <11 -It said m. J 0 r h'3lth in-ll also pa s.<ed a militory Your Own utnt1ona Pro ucts usmess Mass.), has b r a n ded , suranee plans pending before cons tructton aulhorization "clumsy ""mbers ~·m•" • Co•gr•" would in c r. ''. measure Md a b•ll lo permit An Unusual Opportunity -Full or Part Time <1reas \1·ith high unemployment federal report claiming his health costs e\·en more than to get lhe same klnd of relief cradle-to-gra\'e nation al health the expected SS percent hike. as areas struck by floods, hur· insurance pl an would cost tax· The report said the ad· r icanes or olher n at u r a I payers many times more Lhan dllional CGSt to taxpayers disasters. a plan advanced by the ad· under Kennedy's plan by 197~ But for the second straight ministration. would be $59.4 billion . fl said night. it put aside a the additional cost under the multibil!ion-do!lar bill lo ex· The rennrt. whi<'h hat.! been d -, l h h d 1· ,...... Nixon Administration b i 11 , ten a1 or 1g er e uca ion ordered by Congress, was "'hich ·would use private and vocational educ2J ion amid issued Thursday by 1 he healtll insuranre co,'erage as a behind·lhe-sre11cs jurisdlc· Health, Education and Welfare opposed 10 government tn· tional dispute Ol't'f Indian Department tl:IE\\'). il said surance. would be $2.6 billion. education that could put the the nation's health care bill l\ennedy said the report us-entire bill of[ unttl after the Mr. l'•tff lewfcitd ccrd11Uv •~~ii•• ye~ lo bt li i1 "•"o"•I 9 ut1t •I • bu1 i~tu o""orlu"ity 01 111i"•r wht r• you w.11 It••" how yow c•n "•rli(ip•f• in • d1t 1111 ti c 9rowlli 111,ju•hy with ORGAN IGO, INC .• •" •~tili119 ntw t co!o9it11ly o rit ntt,j Comp•"V• ORGANIGO. INC .. it • ,jiitributor of th• hi9h•1 t ~11•lity ll•IYr•I food 1uppl•111•nh, 111\ur•l food1 , •nd ntl111• 1Vi11 t•r• "rodu(h . Tfr1 "'odu(h , !ht rt••onablt pricin9 ,th• 1iMplifi1d d'i1t.ibulio" 1~111111. t nd "'liontl brt nd 111m1 twpo1ur• ert 11niqu t i nd p•o· -.idt you wdh '" ouhlt nclin'l polt nlitl, Prospe<'ts /or quiC'k passage of tht drafl bill "'hen the Senate relur~ in September from a month's \'BC'ation have 1m· prove<l despite threats or an interminable filibuster by op. ponents. the draft. bill hostage in· riefinitel y unti l President Nix- on sets a date for withdrawal of remaining forces fron1 I 11dochina. But J\.lansfie!d - although keepin g his option~ open -evidently has shunned that plan. "'ould jump by 56 percent 10 rd "fudge factors and guesses recess. n.~. , • ..,;"•r will 1:.. htld in the s.11roo111 , ""•ht im lowl, •t 1:00 P.M. on Wt dnt1d•y. Au9u 1t 11. 1911 . Door Pri1•1 -R•f1e1h. "ltnl1 -No Ad.,.iu ;on Ch••g•. For rt 11 r-.1tlo111, "lt t•• ctll NOW : ORGAN!GO !714) 6Jl ·ll41, or ,..;,;1 !ht ORGANIGO booth 11 th • Hom • •lld G .1d1n Show, Ant ~tim Co""t nlion C.n. !er, throu9h Au9u1t l!h, By The Associated Pres SJOS.4 billio11 in 19i4 ·without which permit critical figures The edut"at10n bill was put Toni Downey had never "'on -~C.~ngr~e~,,~·io~•~a~l~p:a~s~sa~g~e~ol~•~ny~~l~o~b~•~tllO~pe~rce~n~t~in~a~c":r~u~"~':'·~"~~o~n~tod~•~Y~"~sc~h~ed~u~l:_•~a~lo~n~g.~w~i~th~~;;;;; ... ,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,..,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!! Senate Dcn1ocratic Leader ?-like f.1ansfield, a I t ho u g h angered by the removal of his amend1nen l setting a nine· n1onlh timetablt for withdrawal from Vietnam. said he favored a quick \'ole on 1he 111casure "·hen lhe Senate takes it up again Srpt.. l:l Congress started ti sum- mer recess at !he end of business roday. Saine had thought !he 1na· jority leader would try lo hold Managers or the bill, despite 11 personal plea for Action from President Nixon, failed to win the required unanimou~ consent from the Senate Thursday lo put a strict time limi1alion on the measure sn il could be passed before the recess bPgan, Sen . ~tike (;l'IH'el ( D • Alaska), an outspoken op· pone11t or conscription . nb· JecLed lo every request for a tin1e limit. • raffle in all of his IS.plu.s years. Until Thursday. His 19t h birthday, l)e{'. 4. \ras n1atched \\·ith No. 1 1n Thursday 's drafl lottery In Washington. giving the Ari· inglon, Ma53., youth front and center status for next year's C'allup if and "'hen Congresli extends the Selective Service AtL '"I was stunned y,·he n I heard the ne11·s:· Downey said. "l couldn't believe 11. Pea~e at Last '"llrre I was 1hc winner of lh~ dr:nring. t\o. 1. a nd I had never con1e out on top at raf. rles at sports evenls. I've been a bon1 loser. Here I \vas 'win· n1ng ' for the first lin1 e." Another No. I. La"1rence Borselli of Phoenix. Ar iz .. said: "\Vhat the heck, It's only !or \1ro years." TreatyEndsOldlndian Wllr And the pi ck of Dec. 4 solv· ed a problem for John C. Werdell of Wheaton. Ill . RALEI GH N.C. t UPI) - North Carolina oHiciats signed a friendsh ip ~croll with the Tuscarora Indians Thursday, &~·mbol izing a peace treaty \1·i lh the Indians who "'ere driven oul of the slate nearly 250 .vears ;igo, 1'here h,1s been no fighting \1·ith 111P Indians s111ce abnu1 1713. but !here al:;;o never has been an lllflcial [)f'ace treaty i:;igned. Thursday, a fri endship scroll signed by Chief Arnold I\. Hewitt. chairman of th e Tuscarora ·s Chief"s Counc.11. "I was looking for a ~teady job .. , the unemployed youth said. was brought to Lt. Gov . Pat Taylor by Wade Lucas of Erwin. \>1ho visited tht tribe's reservation near Ni aga r a·------------1 Fall.~. N.'i'., as an •·am· hassador of good y.·ill" lor Gov . Bob ScotL "We ha,·e been in 11 slate of "'<Ir "'ith !he Tuscaroras for sorne 250 years or so, but 1 arn glad. and I kno\Y Gov. Scott and the people of ou r state are glad. that they indicale. their friendship with us hy their ex- pressions on this scroll,'' Taylor said as he signed tlle "'h1!e doesk in peace docu- ment. • IR a • • • MOMENT OF MADNESS GE delivers crushed ice or cubes right to your door. YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR IS WORTH UP TD 90°~ ...... •• •Ith 21.2 co. ft. Americana' Refrigerat.or-Freezer -Caotom~ • ~ holdo up toZl3 Jig • Adjostable, la••«ed gilWshel- • 7-Dey Meat !{_. "'"'"'"" to -TI%'flfable Blorage • Rolla o..t "" """"3 • ~ 33"' wide, 66%'hish $689.95 UIS 90.00 MAX. T•ADl·IN $59995 '41T l'•ICI COLOO lllU GE Dellv•n Crushn le• Or Cuba Without Openln9 Th• Door DUNLAP'S-THE SALES AND SERVICE CENTER IN THIS AREA FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC • I •• • . ' --.. ·-. -. ,. "11 ... ·- Volkswagen, unr.ke some of the olher imports, onticipated the dock strike a nd ordered plenty of cars in advance. Not only bugs, but Station Wagon s, Fastbacks, Squorebacks, Kormann Ghios and !he big, new 411 4-Door sedans and 411 wagons. Whatever Volks- wagen you have in mind, your dealer probably hos in stock. So come in to your nearest WI dealer. AAdpkkom,.AAy =· @> NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson, Inc. 445 E. CoDst Hwy. 673-0900 -. 7 .;sq w' rt •eu-s ·:c;:;::-- • • ..--:.. -.--_....J ·-lo _,. -.... ,; .... ·~ ---::-•' ,1\.~,.iri ,.,,. ---. :. .... -- • \ 1 ,-... ~~ ·-- • DARY PllOT EDITORIAL PAGE . Good News on Narcotics A DAILY PILOT ~tory Thursday disclosed that drug arrest!I in /\'~wport Beach are do1.vn by one-third the first s1>: months of -197-1 . ,<\ny ~·ay you loo k at it, that's good ne1 .. ,,s. Polire rhlef ft James G!avas s.aid he likes lo think the r1 errea~e. lhe first since narcotics bej!an cap11vating the youn,i; tn the early 1960's, Is the result of an a\11aken· ing lo 1he 1n herrnt dange rs of drug!i . tie al so attributes the l'pec!arular drop -drug ar· res1~ 1,1ere up 38 perrent the year before -In Newport Reach·s rt>putar1on as a tough 101.1,n for th e pusher as \1·ell as the doper. f\\ostly. thou~h , t_;lava!' think.~ l1':;: becausf' the use illnd salei; are down and he predicts this will be reflected 5lale"•1de when those figures are kno"'n, G!avas is r,uil'k to point out the drug problem has far from gone a"'ay "1.his doesn't mean \VE' slill don't have a problem. a ~erious one. but v.1e're hopeful .•• \\'e think "'e're over the hill." he said. \Vouldn't tt. be JUSl great if he's rig ht~ Seeking the Treasure ~·len born !n the sea have never lacked for courage, 11s anv o!d salt \\'ill tell vou it seems the Oran'ge County Sea Scouts arc follow· i.ng lhe traditio n. .i\t lea.~! the ('ounty Roy Seoul C~o un ril proved fa r from faint at heart v.1hen it boldly agreed to bu)' a $40.- 000. 50-ycar-old Danish freighter for its potential .John Paul .Joneses and Sir Francis Drakes -v.•ithout having the money to pay for it. Officials of the cou ncil said lhev made the l'ommi l· rnenl withouL lhe money simply beca'use the deal "·as 100 good to pass up. They sent the 69-foot sailing s hlp "Argus" on ils '·maiden" voyage to the Dana Harbor opening las! \veek· end. Now comes the matter of coming up with somg hard cash. .Sco uting officials maintain they didn't go too far out on a limb. They estimates as many as 1,500 boys will get lo sail on it each year. 25 at a lime ex81oring the California coast from Santa Barbara to San iego. The ".A.r'gu s" is certainl y an asset to the area's scouting program, and an asset to the Nev"port water· front Th e Orange Empire Boy Srout Council and !he young sall.s need some help in hoisting a heavy finan· rial an,·hor. A Plan for Density? Two fartor~ had to 'vcigh very heavily in the minds nf Ne\vport Beach city councilmen as they approved the controversial Irvine Co mpany Promontory Point apart· ment~ ~1onday night. Councilman Richard Croul brough t up one as he made the motion to sustain the planning commission. "The Irvine Company has property right.s, too." Crout sald . pointing out the land developer has for many years been paying laxes on the property at a rate based on high-density development f or the record. Irvine paid $31 .116 on the vacant land in 1970-71 . James Taylor. Irvine's director of gen· eral planning admini.~tration. raised the other key point, l-le reminded counci!n1en that their 0"'" master plan of development designates mu!ti·family. and even com· niercial uses for the 30-acre bluff th at runs bayward of Pacific \oasl. Highway from Jamboree Road nearly to Bayside Drive.. . ' ·rht' lone negalive. vole on ('roul's moLion \l.'as l'asl h.v Vice ~1ayor Howard Rogers, \.l'ho said he doesn't like h igh-density projects in general and says Newport Beach shouldn't have any more or them. .o\ll of \Vhich 'underscores once again the urgenc.v n( ~t"tt i ng strong council action lo expedite the long·O\'er· due update of the city's master plan. N Cash for Ni.~on, H1i111phrey Dear Hughes Helped Both Sides The pri vate papers nr phantom billionaire Hov.·ard Hughes reveal how he atlemptcd to manipulate both presiden· tial candidates in 1968. Althou gh rhe p;:ip- ers are still under court seal in Ne va. da, v.·e have had ar· cess to thenl. Here are the highlight!\ -Hughes d1rec1ed his former faL10- 1.um. Roberl f\iaheu, lo hel p Richard Nix· on win Lhe presiden- r;y "under our sponsorship and supervi- sion." !\1ahctJ allegedly si phoned olf 5100.000 from the Silver Slipper, a Hughe.'1 gamblin,i.; emporium. for Nixon's cam· paign . The money 11.'as dehvered bv Richard Danner. a: Hughes exec, ro Bebe Rebozo, a Ni.~on confidant. -Al the same time, Hughes sugi::ested ~laheu should "gel word to (Hubert Humphrey l on a basis nf secrecy that is really. reall y reliable that we will give him immediately lull,"unlim ited support fnr h i~ campaign to enter the While House." An immedia!e $50.000 coo- tribution wa s supposed IQ ha\le been made. Although Humphrey heard ~laheu had contrihuled lo his can1paign, there's no record !he SS0,000 was ever received. -Hughes' li eutenants also offered tn ~ubsidize Larry o ·sricn Sfl h(' coukl scr\'r "'i!hout pay as Den1ocral1c National C:hairn1an during !he 1968 ran1paign. Humphrey ackn0\1•led;:::cs the offer "'as made. and O'Brien confirms he ,~·as soun- ded out. by ~laheu in 1%8. But both insist o ·Bricn never drrw a dim(' from !he 1-l u1;hes intcres!s dMnn.c the campaign. Se\'cral mflnths later. hov.·r\·rr. he wa.~ retained by Hughes for a "substan1i11I sum ·· Humphrey 's son. Robert. \Vas al so cmplo~·ed bv 11 Hughes company a~ 11 r.a les representalive. HUGI! ES' ~lratri:y w::is !n helri elect ~i xnn llS President u1 19(8. !hen to groom l'\r.vada ·s ;irl1cula te and altrar!tVP Go\'. Paul Laxal t for tlie \\'h1te House. The fabulously rich recluse saw a l\rnnedy· !ik~ quality in Lax:ill . who gave up the bOVt'rnnrship this ye ar. On ~larch 14. 1968. Hughe~ instructed !llaheu : "I v.·aot you 10 go to see Nixon as my !pccial confidential emissar.v. I feel there is a really v;11id possibilily nf 1 Republican viclory !his year. "If !hat could be rt'alized under our ~f)()n:sorship alld supervision e\'ery inch of the v.•ay. then we ·would be ready to follo w wirh Lax alt as our nexl candidate." Hughes used his gambling profit !> from lhe Silver Sl ipper Lo make political con· tribu lions He owned the casino as a ~rsonal holding. therefore the mnney didn't pass through his e<>rporate books. H1E HAVE evidence I hat Silvrr Slipper money was sli pped In a number nl Nevada and national polillcii1ns Jn 191i8, r-.iaheu turned over $100.000 from the ~--By George --- Dear GeQri:e ~ \Vhen my wife and l \\'CfP first married she was ln!anely jealous of me, and didn't w;1ot me to look at another 'A'Oma n Now I Lhink the magic i! going nut of our marriage. She keeps throwing me out of the house and Jelling me ne.ver to come back . What does this indlcii.te ~ FRUSTRATED Dear Frustrated· You are very keen.wilted to ruspect that some of the. m11gic. may be golllJ out of your m11rriase 100 -I can't go on. Two more let· le.rs Hke that and J'm iJOlng 1tralght. (Write your lorn·lorn prohle:ms 10 George. for he i! ·weary (lf love:) ~-.... _____________ , I I iJ ack Anderson l Silver Slipper In Danner. who de livered it lo Nixon's close rrony, Rebo1.(). The pArt icipants won't 1alk abnu! 1he transaction. Responded r-.1aheu tersely: ·•1 have made ii ::i matter of policy never to discuss political contribulions on be:half of any client unless I have specific authorization in writing. In this ca~e.. I doubt Yr'hether the authorization would be forthroming.'' Danner, who now runs the Sands holel· casino for Hughes. refused l.o comment. And Rcbozo wouldn't take our calls. While Hughes was supporting Rif'hard Nixon . he also courted Hubt>rt 1-lumphre.v. The secretive bill ionaire. hoped to use Humphrey, then Vice Presidenl. lo stop nuclear lcsting in Nevada. "BOB." Hi.JGHES \nstn1cted 11-lahcu, ''there is one man who can accompli sh our objective throu~h IL,Vndon J Johnson -and that man is HJ! H "Why don't we get word to him on 11 basis of secrery th;it is rrally. re111ly reliable that \.\'e "'ill ,i:ivc him irTI· mcdiatel.v full , unllmilc:d supJ>(lrt fo r hi~ campaign to enter the \\1h1te House if he \1•ill just take this one on for us?" 'fhc b1llionaire's secrel. ha:nd-srral'.'ll'd instructions indicate Humphrey's hrtp had been secur!'d. Mughcs 5oughl "an orcl<'r from LBJ inspirt'd by Humphrirs" lo halt a!I i\'evada les1in~ nr. ::it lei!~!. a 9{kiay delay to f;JVe him more lime lO prepare a case agains1 1he IP.st~ "I concu r cnmpletel.v," Hugtir~~ \1•rntr 111ahcu on Apr il lfi. 19AA. "wilh 1.cllin~ lhr \1,r . that he i.~ fref' !o lcll the people in \Vashington , if they don'! grant thr 90-rlav delay. I ::im going tn the puhhc 1m· media1el y." HE THREATE NE O to makr publ1r scientific opinions that the tests may ha ve !riggpred ;in rarthqOtikr .. Bnb," Hughf'~ added. "I lravf' 1 h1 .~ "''hole campaign io your hand:o1. 1 am sure you should personally go lo the \Vhite House after we have obtainr.d the 91}-da y delay and endeavor to sell the President nn a permanent policy. I am sure H.H.H. would be glad to ~n with you and lo sel up the appo1nlment.'' J\lahru suggested a person;:i l mcs5::il!e rrnm H ughe~ to the Pre~idenl would hf> more €ffcctive. Replied Hughes nn Apnl 24! "You know I am pcrfcc11y v.·illing h1 v.TilP .11 short personal me ssai.:e 1.n .lohns(ln \Vhieh we could ask Humphries ro deliver -hand deliver -to Johnson. "O R IF \VE FEEL i1 w0uld bf' more prudent. I cou!d ask f to deliver i1. In lh;:il '~ay, i! need not. inlerferr with anl'lhin,i; Hum phril's h;:is gning "f frel "'t' mu~! s!(lr! a negotiation \\'Ith lhc A EC. ju11t as if"'" wrrl' ncbn!1;it1ng i'l hus1ne~s deal I thin k "'e ran gn through Humphrie~. ·• Humphrey, \1·hose last namr thf' billirinaire could ne\C'r g-cl s!r::11ghl. aC'kno"·led~ed to us that he ht1d nppo~rd the Ne vada tes!s. Bu! he had t:ikrn !h1~ position. he. 5aid. hefore !hr :ippro::ich from the Hughes people. 'Realities' Cha1ig·e World By PHIL NE\\'S0,\1 U~I l'or1!1• Now1 •••ly1t An1onF; 1hnse ra vnrin g a changf' in !hf' U.S. attitude toward Red China, thr strongest ;irgumcn! always has been rh::i l !he United Sta!es mus! recognitt "reah· ty," Sccrela ry of Slate Wil\i:tm P. Roger~ used ii ·in his news conferenct s\atrment de claring U.S. support for a United Na· I.ions scat for the People's Republic · of China while at the same time opposing any mo1·e to oust !he Nationalist Chinese regime on F'ormosa from its U.N. seat. "We think ," he declared ''the rea\itie~ of the wo rld require that both be rep resented. One represent! 700 million lo 800 million people. In Taiwan (fo"ormosal, there are 14 million or more people. And we think both should be represented in the United Na tions." ONE OF l'HE cruelest things !hat ca n happen to a :.tAtesmAn or politician is 1n ha ve his ow n words lhrown back at hin1 from history. It i~ <lone here no! In e1n· harrass but l.o emphasize how lar 1he world has turned si nce the day~ or .John Foster Dulles when in the 19fl011 1he United Stal es look lhe lead In Isolating the Chinese Communi11ts in su p(lOrt of Generalissimo Qiiang l\ai-shek. Bet11:een the two big polilical pattles, the Republ icans prnli!ed frnm lhe charRc that the Democrat.'! "lost" Chfna lo com. mun ism in l!M9. Jt aroused emolions so JXl"'erful tha1 it led the late President O'A·ight n . Eisenhower to warn Presldrnt John F. Kennedy Iha! h' v.·nuld come 0111 nf relirement in opposition lo an y move In aecepl Communist China Tt led President Nixon himsc.!f In ~·arn afler his defr11t by Kenncd.v In J!lOO 1h111. Peking's 11dm1s~1on lo th' U N. C.eneral As~embly v.·oulrf br 11 mockrry or "p!!ace- loving nat.io ns." .. TIIAT SOi\tf: eh<inR" in thr 11!1itude 1oward China '4'A~ needed long has been ,/ ( Guest Report recogn1zerl b,V both Oemocr::il~ .1100 Repu blic ans, including Pres1den1 !\1xon. How lo achieve it re:mained elusivr. A~ his first news conference aftrr tak· ing nff1ce in 1969, Nixon decla red lhat "until so me changes occur on !heir sirle (Red China 's), J see no immecli::i te pro- spect or any change in our policy " Whether there has been any real chanRP In the attitude or President ~1ao Tse·!UnR and his followers in the People·s Republ ic nf Red China remains a subjeel opt>n lo deba l,, The President's own chan~r nf posit inn began to emerge alter enunriat ion or h 1~ Guam rloctrine dealing "'Ith his \·i~inn n! Asia afler the end of the war 111 V1ctn<1.m. INCLUDED werr hoth a 1 ow, r rd t;.S. mil itary stance 1n Asia with As1:in.~ taking on a primary roll' in their own rlcFe.nse and China pla.vin;:: ::i rc~pnnsible patl in maintenance of As111n pc11cr But 11s nalions join in thr hc:Bdlong ru!ih lo realign thei r China po1lc1es. "rea lities" still must play an impo rtant rol('. Among them is 1he clear indicalinn th~l H changes are to be made in S1nn-U .S. relations. the Chinese e;<pect the United Slate:o1 to make. most of th em . Premier Chou En-lai ha s lis1ed six pnints which he says !Ire nece!lsery In 111ny improvement in reh'llions. The rirsl is re.eognilion nf Pek ing as the "solr legitimate government re presentfng !he Chi nese pe.ople " Another d{'C'la rr!i 1h11t Taiwan is a question al ready .se!tled and Is an lnte:mal 11fF11lr b<'yond (orf'ip;n 1n· ierfr.rence. Another point i~ nai rejection of !hr ''Two China" lheory F111lurt to ;pcognlit Comnu1nist C'h1n11 11~ 11 "re111ity " no lons:rr m;ike.'1 mll rh u11se, But somr of !hf' other "realities" .11rt goina to bt tough In swAllow. Gloomy Gus \\lhy did It lake I.hr federal govern- ment so long In bail out Lockheed~ Newport Beach did it by rezoning Loc kh eed·/\ airport property In les~ rh;in twn hours. A!xiul a $j milllnn windfall. l'rl i;:uess . -C. P. l"" ••••uro ,.flf<tl ,.Id•"' vlf"'O. n•• ......... 11 ...... •I '"-....... ,.P••· Sond ~1ur •II •••v1 lfl G!oemy Ou1. D•ll• ,.llOI, Berli11 W cill May Be Bent -Or Toppled ~.:as! Germany knew wha1 it wa 5 """II· Ing in whe n it built the barrier acrn.~s Berltn JO yC'ar.~ ago thi s werk -its n'.l·n people Arounrl 1hree n11llirin t:a~t Germ::in~ had voled 11·1th thr..1r feet. 111 Lenin·~ phrase, befnre 1he Be rl in "'all was rrectcd. ln tht 10 years ~ince !hen. JJj.(l()(I I::ast Germans have fled to !he Editorial Research \\'e~! -nnd nnlv a few or them rlec1ed lrt nsk their live~ ·by scal1n,c thP \.\all Thr t1n1t' m11.v no\\' br flf)(' fnr ."<'I· tlen1e nt of the a!ways-thorny Berlin que.5. I 1on .. ~·nr rnnrP lh;io 20 yrar~." Thr Ne,~· Rl'publlr noles. "flrrl1n has been thr 1:i1l tl1at "'ag~ the wnrld do!!,. and 1hc <log J,, 1;clt1ng tired nf 11 " rresirlMlt N 1~nn 1s arnon~ lhr r.:ink.~ nf the weary. He assrr!l'r! 111 his 19il Stal ~ nf !he \Vorld tne.~5il,RP 1ha1 ··ro the \\I r.stern .::illic5. progrr~.~ nn Ber(1n ,1•111 hr ;in 1n· rl1cator of lh e po~s1b1l1l1c~ nl ino1·1og Inward fruitful talks on broader issues ·· Nf;(;OTIATIO!'OS nn Berl in currrntly llre procreding on lhrce: levels -am ong tJ1t' U\s Four occupying powers; be.!wet'n Ronn 11nd Easr Berlin: and betv.·ec n EasL Berl in And lhe Wesl Berlin Sen· ate. The main western objeclives are : ( 11 Assuranct of unhindered lraffic to and rrom Berlin . 121 Soviet arknnv.•lcdgcmenl of existing lies between Berlin and Bonn . t31 Improved communications and tr11ve l 1n the ci!y. Progrrss on the 11cccss issue v.·a.~ reported in the Big four talk! early in .June. According lo !he Frankrurter Allgc - meine , It was agreed 1hat private car~ would no longer be inspected, that l ruck~ woulrt be sealed. and I ha t onl y one nut of every 500 lru cks would have its papers checked ag.11insl i1s bill nf lading. Thp newspaper credited the S-Ovie:t Union v.·illl making the foregoing cnn- CC'ssino11. bu l noted th at ii was possible "lhe thi rk end of lhe Berti n negoti ation~ !':Lill lies before us.'' Even so, Wes1ern of. fici11I~ believe lhe Big Four may reach an agreement as early as October. EAST GER~1ANV'S po~ltion StC'mS 11mhi\•alent. On the. one hand. ii agreed to lhr resumption on Jan. 31. 1971 , of telephone service between East and \Vest Rerl1n. On the other hand. it instituted on .July I 11 new postal tariff under v.·hich letter~ 11nrl parct'IS addr,ssed to \\'esl Berlin nr West Gtrmany are subject lo tht same rh::iri;ics "~ thns' ~rldrt.~serl 10 "th,. l'~pitall~l countrie.s nf Western f~11ropt " \\'hal ~:as! Gcrm11nv \\'llnt.' 11hnvr 1111 i ~ rrcognilion 1111 a 11nv'cre1,11n rountry It~ prriorlic h11ra~smC'.nl nf \\1e~t Berlin i• mean! lO drama!lte lh1s desire ... ' . ,. Useless Memory Worse Than None I sa w an 1111 in some magazine ft1r nne nf thnse "Beltr.r Jl.1em ory·· course~: but ;i.~ I.hr Jnke 11oes, l can 't rr:member where l pt1t the coupon I tore out. 11 ·~ nol that I h::i ve a bad memnry -it's !hat I remember whatever 1~ eminently forg<'t· 1llhle. an<I for~el "'hatcver 1 ought to remember. I need a cnur~I.' nnl 1n " be I 1 er ·• memory. bu I 1n more. selective rr- 1ent1nn. How is 11 1h;i1 1 can recall th!' llrs1 11\n do1.e n s!an· zas of "The f111!1arl nr Rcad1niz Gani.'' "h1('h I haven't !(l()k· rrl tll for 20 years. and r~n't recall "'here ! pu1 1he <'X!ra srl of car keys last wee k? OL R F'IRST PHONF: numrit>r, whrn we t::ime to Chlcai::o more lhan 40 years a,eo, is 1ndeliblv engra ved 1n my brain ; but the f)t'r<",On I mrt thrPe times last month, ::ind ortct C'ha1ted with fnr 2B minutr.~ at a erir ktail parly. is still ::i blur 1n my mind. an<J ! will ha ve lo be introduced all over aga in 1f "'e meet th is week . :\.ly mt>mnr~' seems lo wnrk 1n rc ve rsP: the lnnger 11~0 I look 10 lhe imprc.ss1nn, the mnrr hxrrl 11 1~ 10 my mine!: thP n1nre recent. thC'. rnnre flt'ct1ng I can ~till rITiill lhf' openin11 line~ nf SI. Augusllne·s "('nn fess1<1n~." fr nm a Great Books clai;s of 2.'1 years ago: ))ut no! 1he 1nstruc11ons mv 111Hc ga1·r n1e no Sunda y night about 11 ::11rnn~ \hf' pl ::inL.~ when I came. back to thr city yesl-::rrlay. ''" ~I E:'>IOR Y IS v;isl, 1rn;i<·1ou ~ - and ullcrly useless for rPns~ prac(Jcal ,..~.· ' Sycluey J .. H11rris ;•1 ' ·4' ' ..-.:. ;,; pt1rpn11Ps H I'm !a kin~ a 'Plan• l'nmewhere, 1 have to look at my tirliet once an hour lo recall e,;aclly what tim• 1l's leaving, or the flight number; al th• same time, I havt' n(l trouble remem· benng lhat it was on Dec. 17, 1903 . lhat lhe \Vrighl Brothers first got a plant. up in the air. Thi1' df'lCs me an awful lot of gond when !'m racing for the airporl. The Three Graces. the Four Horsemen, the Seven \Vonders of the World -! ran reel Lhem ;ill off in 'record ti1ne. Bu t the three shi 1·t.s I lcfl a! the laundry 1 which laundry~\ mnulrlrr !herP a month: rhe four parking tickrt.<; repose in ~ome: forgnllrn pnckcl nf ;in ahandonrd jarkel; thP seve n digi ts of any phnne numbtr are: \Vipr.rl out of m,v 1nind rluring !ht' dia!in,i:. ::ind 1 have In whip open the directory again. \\'HAT r:\I REALLY looking for, I J:Uf'-<;S, is ;i crash-ctlurse in "forgett ing" -in rtu1nning all thf' debris !hAt h;:is pLl· "O in my nund over the. decade~. an<l n1aking rootn lor rcccn1 en1nes. Errry 11m~ I open up Lhr closet-door of my mind. a massive heap of useless In· lnrmat inn lumblcs down ;ind obtitcralel whalr\·er I am searching for As a m<1Tter of fac!, a dreadfu l though t ha,<: Suddenl y 5eized ITIP -didn't I wri tA preltv much the same kind nr C'nlumn JUS1 a mnnth or two back~ Or W.:t ~ ! nnly thinking of doing so? I can't reniembcr. Fiddler on the Spoof Tn thr. ~.::diror : Your paper"., coveragP or lhe mis1'1ng SlrllOivarius dP!'.e r\'cs an ed i Io r i a 1 garbanslangel award. f orty years ago I travelled ex1ensively for one of the most reliable dealers in rare old violins. ·\nd nf over :lJl(lO v1nhns subnliltcd lo me by hopeful "Strad " and "Amati " own- rr.<:, only one fi ddle turned up that "'as authentic -11 nice Lupo! which "·e bought. We carried specimens of Antonio Slradiv11riu~. 11 Franciscus Stradivarius now owned by Nahan Fitterman or Tustin. twn fine .Joseph Guarnerius del .Je.su. and "'orks of Gagliano, Balestrirri, Guadagnini and over a hundred a111henric fkld!r~ from lesser known makers. So r11 project the following three forecasts: (I l No nni' nul a1 UCI can ltll a Strarlivariu~ from a canoe patldlt 1 a~ Superficia l readinR of any bnnk nn vi olins will show tha t Anlonio Stradivari Quotes IJcmard Kllgnre, nt'w&paper publisher -"\Yhenever you !tart nibbling away 1t freedom nf !he press, it's hard to kno1v "'hen to stnp ... \Vr '\'e got IQ have 3 frC'e press. "tit>ther il's resPonS1bl e or not .•. " \\'allrr l.lppmAnn, Amerlc11n columnist and author -"A free press is nol a prt\'llegl!. but an organic necessity in 11 i;:rrat society. Without criticism 11nd rr!i"blc and lnt ell!gent rcportin~. the .cnvcrnmcnt rR nnol govem. For there Is no 11dequ11te way In which II can keep Itself informrd 11houl wh11l the pc<:1ple of the oounlry are thinking and doing and wanling." ' • ' i\1a ilhox l ) l•ll•" l••m •••<!•rt .,.. w11'1'....,., N1nn1!1'1' wnt1r~ •ltovlO con••• !ft•lr m•11-• IR • -•I• •• !1.11. Tft• ri.M 11 conf"'H 1tn•n. II lit o.p•cl •• •lim1n1•1 l•l>tl l• , ... ,...,,, 1111 ""''' "'u1t I• t luO• ,;, .... VT9 .... Mt lUnt .......... ...., RI"'" MIY l>t wlll>lt11<1 M ,_.,.,I II "1fllc\M!I r-ii IPlt•t•nl. ~ .. 1.., Wiii M l h f"ltll ..... and Antonio Stradivarius art the seH· sarne maker. 1:11 Labels round in violiru eome in mag;izi ne form from firms in German.v. Thci:r are clipped nu1 and pasled insid'- i'l \'1nhn ;ifter being "aged" by dipping inln a nch hroth nf nlrl cigar hulls. So I forecast lhil l lhe subject violin h1 <i.~ ::1u1henlir a~ Dec Cook '~ ne w hair, \\•hirh ii now ~cein~ In ~11ve gotten into. T. DUNCAN STEWART --~-- r·riday, 1\ugust 6, 1971 'f ht. editorial page of tile Dai1 11 Pflot sc1tks to 111/orm and slim- tt /(Jtt Tcadcrs t.y prl!'scriting thi1 1u::tt•spoper's opinions and com. mr.ntary on topic1 of inlt're1t and sig11if1concc, b11 providing n foTttm for tht eXPf''lslon o/ our Teodtrs' opinions, tmri b11 prtsellting tltt divtrst vit10- r>oinl" nf infortn4!d obsr.rver1 ond spokesmen on topics of Cht dou. Robert N. Weed, PubUshcr I ., I \ I I ' • 7 I I I ~ 'I I I -"-.-... .. - , • Costa Mesa Your Hometown EDITION Dally Paper VOL. 04, NO. ·187, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGl;IST 6, '1971 TEN CENTS 'Reform' Costly? Welfare Pact M,ay Bring tax Hike SACRA!\-1ENTO (APl -Gov. Reagan said today the state "''ill need a ta.t in- crease of al least $300 million despite final agreement with Democratic leaders on what Reagan called "probably the most comprehensive reform of welfare attempted anywhere in the United Stales.'' Reagan said because welfare and ~tedi· Cal reform negotiations stretched so fa r In to the new fiscal year there will be about a $100 million deficit between thcise two programs. He said that would be on lop of a $200 million deficit from the "revenue gap" caused by lagging: tall: collections from the state's sluggish ecnnomy. Reagan said the reform or welfa re would save ,11:bnut $1 30 million this year in !he program, inc-luding abo ul $50 million savings t.o the. state. SILHOUETTED BY FLAMES, COSTA MESA FIREMEN BATTLE COLLEGE PARK BLAZE On a Hot Night, Fast·moving Fire Bu rns Out Garage, In jures Two Firefighters He appeared with a panel of !egi:::lal.tve leiiders to announce '"final. complete agreement" on the bipartisan reform pl an. Their concurrence Thursday ended 12 days of nonstop negoti at ions among leaders of both parties and eased rising fears in the Capitol that tentative bipartisan agreC'Jllent la st week would fly apart due lo prolonged bickering over deta ils. The compromise -the most complete overhauJ of welfare law in the state's history -in cluded major concessions hy hnth the Republican governor and Drnvicra!ic-lrarlers. Guard s Warn Of Surf Peril For W eel{ end By TERRY COVILLE 01 1~1 Dt!IJ ,1161 l!ttl Danger warnings have been issued for the weekend at most Orange County beaches because of bone crunching !Uif, r ip tides and a flood of Inexperienced gw immers. Orange Coast Lifeguards have pulled nearly 2.000 !roubled sw1mmers from the v.·ater this \\'~£'k ;ilone. Newport Beach lifeguards have been the btt!'>iesL l'wn 6\~·in1mers suffered spinal injuries. lwo others suffered broken legs and several l'rnkcn arn's v:ere reported. The rescue totals reached 918 for 10 days at Huntington Beach, 500 for the ,.,.eek at Newport Beach. 250 on San Clr.mente beaches. another 241 since ~1 onday at Laguna Beach and 200 for the week in Seal Beach. Lifeguards are girding for a rough ,,·eekend \\'hen nc;:ir!y a half million ,;1.vimmers are expected to £lock to Orange County beaches to esc{tpe from temperatures above 90 degrees. The "'·a1er is a warm 72 de~rees. Bob Reed. rlirccJor of mannc safel y tn N"e1,1·f)Clrl. Bearh, sri1d the surf ht1s bt'cn running from eight to 10 feel al. some pn1nts and body surferf. arr getting roughed up. "It's a cnmb1n;:it1on of 1hP warm v.•atPr drawing sv.'tmmrrs inlo the nr.ea n. ;inrl the unrxpectr.rl hPa V~ surf ca1r.11ing !.hem un;:iw;ire ." Reerl said. Beside.~ ~ rcscucli. Rf'f'rl"s lifr~tiards made mo re 1han 4.000 preventative ac· !in ns ( 1>:arnings l this "''eek. ''We want l!l gel the word out lo use plenty of cau· tion." he said. Crowds h;:ive averaged 80,000 daily dur· lng !he v.·eek ,11:t Nev.'~rt Beach: 'The ~urf is running heavier than 11orm al, but not quite so rough at other beaches. "Our surf is running six to eight feet, but isn't quit.e ~ dangerous," said Max !See SURF. P1ge Z) Juror Learns Tardiness Costly Thal extra hour or 1\\'0 in bed cost Phillip Gansherl $fin thi~ morning. Orange County Superior Courl Judge RnnAld Crookshank imposed lhat fi~ "-'ithoul comment on the Newport Beach mechan ic JUSl three days after he cited the former juror for oontempl. Ganshert. whn a~epted the: sentence with<>ul comment, was accused by Judge Crooksha nk of di!irupling a long per!Onal injury trial by failing on at least th~ ec· cas lons Lo get lo the courtroom on tame. Judge Crookshank also 11. cc u a e d G.:inshert. 25, of 1903 E. Balboa Boulevard, of smell ing strongly of alcohol nn the last occasion he appeared for jury duly, Ganshert told !he b,11:ilifl on t ach OC· casino tha! he had overslept and sug· lilested thiil the alternRte JUTnr \Ake his •rat until he cnul d i:i;el to the cou rthnuse. !t ls !he lirc;t !i m,. In Or11n ge County Suf)4'ri or O:lurt hl.~l(ITY th M a jurnr ha! hr"n fined for be1na late on tht: Job. 2 Mesa Firenien Hurt As Fire Sweeps Garage Inferno-like flames fnll nwed by an ex·· plosion that sent debris flying through ranks of fireman destroyed a Costa Mesa garage at midnight Thursday. Two firemen were injured, one by fl yirig debris from the blast. Damage is still being assessed today, but could easily hit $20,00J including dest ruction of two new cars. one a leased Cadillac driven less than 500 miles. Occupants of the Robert Gibson home, 2438 Bowdoin Place. fled the structure, escaping injury when the blaze broke out sudden ly a few moments before mid- nigh t. Newport Median Strip Slated For Face Lift Work start~ Aug. 23 on an effort !n beautify the media n s!rips on Ne1\'Pf!fl Bouleva rd betv.•cen 19th and 17th strceLs in Costa Mesa. The project was first proposed last November by lhe Costa J\Iesa Juni(lr \Vomen's Club. It includes plan1ing tree!', . ~h:-ubs , gras~ and ground cover in the m<'dians. ('i1y 1\•nrkcr.'i will r.rirl ;iway excess dirt and coordina te delivery of plant s, while the women's club is going rn raise funrl"" to buy fer tilizer. sprinkler head.s and other equipment needed for the project. The: Cost a Mesa County Waler District (CMCWD) also has agreed to put in water lines lo the medians as cheaply as possible. Mrs. Maureen D i D om en ico, con- servation chairman for the women 's club, said donations of about $500 each have already been received from t he Downtown Bll.'!inessmen's Associalion and Costa Mesa Tomorrow. Anyone with money, plants or time !o donate may phone Mrs. DiDomenico at 545-2797. The rirst report to police came fro m r..trs. Dolores Limonjelli, of 318 Villanova Road, one of many O:ll!ege Park residents alerted by the roaring blaze. Huge tongues of flame shot high into the moonlit sky. illuminating the scene with an eerie glow as firemen unrolled hoses in the street. Steams of ·water from high-pressure pumps swiftly brought the flames under control although firem en were on the scene until 3 a.m. cleaning up and dous- ing ho! spo1s. "11 couldn't havP hr.en n1or(' than 10 1ninutcs," said Battalion Chief Ron Coleman . Fireman Roh BernPy su ffered burns on nne hrind. v.·hile Fireman Dnn Barrick was struck 1n the face by an nbJect blown out by the seconda ry explosinn. Battalion Chief ColemRn sa1rl neither required medical care a1 lhP scenP l1t1t would probably seek treatment today art.er th('ir sl1ifts enrled. He said Fireman Barrick h<1d a dental filling knocked loose by the flying object I.hilt momentarily stunned but failed to fell him . "The probable cause nf the fire 1s still under 1nves~igat1on," Chief Coleman said lhis rr.flrning while fire r.1a rshal Ed Lev.·1s poked and sifled throu_gh the char· red garage. Girl, 18, Dies Af lcr Collision An 18-.vear-0\d Santa Ana i:i;1rl v.•hn suf- rered severe head injuries 1n a four-car crash last July 26 died early 1oday in Santa Ana Community Ho~pila l. Hospital officials sairl Patricia Murph y never regained consciousness from the time of her admission. shortly after she was pulled from an automobile in which she was a passenger. Several other persons wh o received In· juries in the pile up at a downtown in tersection have recov ered or continue to improve, police said. The accidenl is still under investigation . Jt is a m;:ijnr personiil lriun,ph fnr ho!h Reaga n iinrl !\1nrrUi. the :\~year-uld Oemorratir leildf'r nf the Assembly. They ha vP bitterly criticized each other the past few mon!hs, bul they reached agrrl"· ment nn the mnst volatile issue separatin (<! the m through R prolonged series of face·tn·fa ce negotiations. He also made concessions allowin1t automatic coat-of-living rilises for welfare Mesa Will Join Ne,vport Fight Against Airline Cnsta Mesa councilmen will meet Jn. formal ly !\1onday night "''ith de veloper!! whn hope to bu ild ;i 30-acre apartment projPcl ne;:ir Orange Co,11:st CnllPi;:e. ·'The city would like to see the total concept for the area before roning it for high density apartments as requested.'' Robe.rt Duggan, assistant city mana ger, explained. The project is planned on land C1wned by the Segerstrom liim ily al Ada ms Avenue and f'a1rvlew Road . It could h0u se 2.276 people in 843 "family style" Jpartn1ents. . Some objccti,.,ns have been raised b_v residen ts tn the massi ve apartm ent pro- .iecl. A request fnr reznning the land was before the council three v.'eeks ago and C1n ~1onrlay. hul was delayed to allo\v a study session on thP plRn. '"The liinrt 1s n1a.stcr planned for h111:h rien~ilv ap.:irlment.s." Du.11;i::an said . "But f'nuncilmen v.•iint to see the tota l concept before !Zoing J1hrad." Nn action ran be tflken on the property .::ii, r-.tnnda.v·~ inforrniil meeting: The st ~idy scs!'ion starts at 7:30 p.m . 1n the firsl floor conference room. 52 Cases of VEE ATLANTA (U Pt) -The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported today there have. been 52 confi rmed human cases of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) in Tex as . The CDC al so reported the disease, whi ch apparently spread into Texas from Jl..lexico, has infecled at least 1,957 horses in that state and killed 1,411. Grove Wants Sch.ool Slot Merger Sought With Coast Co1n111unity College Board By GroRGE LEIOAL 01 Ille IMUJ' ~He! SIMI The Garden Grove Unified School District -Orange County'a perennial brldesmaid at the altar or juntor college mefger.s -la making pa,,ses at districts "'-i lh college clas5f:S for its high acbool grads. Seeking suitors for I.he. marri11ge of convenience, Garden Grove officl11l11 have written lhe Coast Community C-OlleRe district The dowry, it .•f!em!i, will \tt the: crucial is.c;ue. Cn11s1 cnllegP tru!ltP.t~ have asked Chancellnr Norman Wa t.vin lO prepare rlata nn !ht effect nf a possible mergf'r on Coast ColleA;e finances. G11rden Grovt Supreinlcndc.nl Dav id H. • Paynter asked two questions .in the· letter of inquiry : Wou ld the Cost College Dislricl be interested and what would it coi;t Garden Grove taxpaye rs. "It would seem If Garden Grove were interested In merging with us they'd make a better sales pilch," said Coast Trustee Worth Keene of Seal Beach. Or. Watson noted lhat Garden Grove Ls the only district in the counly that. is not part of 8 tw~year colleg~ district. r.nrden Grove taxpayers mu st shoulder the i::nuntywide lnterdist rict I u I l Io n lransfer tax estimated at mart lh1tn $1 rrr SIOO assessed valu81~ this year. Tht! lax goes tn t.he establishtd districts in the roun1y which enroll Rn1duates of Gardtn Grove ~chnnls. , "Now that they are alone and bec~use state law requires them to join .a Junior cullege district by the 197J.-74 school year, ,they're more interested in annexation," Wat.son said. Thi& 1prlng, Orange and Santa Ana voters approved fo rmation of the Rancho Santiago Community College District merging the old Sanla Ana Junior College District with the Orange Unified School District. Until tha t vote, Orange shared in the interdlstrlct tuitio n trani;fer tax Coast College tru:o;tees will con!iider the effect of the snne:t1:alinn at their August 18 me<!ting In order In reply to Gardtn Grove trustee11 prior to Sept. 7, as re- queited, .. . recipients and guaranteeing that 11 Congress replaces food stamps with new cash grants the state won't dedu ct the: new grants from welfare allowances. The Democrats gave U. to Reagan demands for numerous new welfare fraud con trols, tougher eligibility standards, lower niaximum grants 11nd new Jaws to check up on the financial resources of recipients and their relatives, They also ~ave in on demands to raise welfare grant level!! to need standards. Present law declares the "minimum need standard" for living costs of a fami· Jy of four Is $314 a month , but the grant level is only $264. The compromise leaves the need standard at $314, but raises the grant to $280. NOITK PAClflC OQAN APOLL015 ~ Lancllntl Tartet 0 -... ,-:-~-~· -~ --'-=uu-,._._.•• -----., -• ~ , ~OMU --......... ~ ~;. llA•"''\) HAWAIIAN ISLANDS DAILY ,ILOT N•vn M .. APOLLO 15 SPLASHDOWN SET 328 MILES NORTH OF HAWAII Moon Men Due to Get Down to Earth at 1 :46 P.M. (POT) Saturday On Last Lap Splashdow1i Conditions 'Good' for Apollonauts SPACE CENTER, Houston IUPl)-Ac· cclera!ing accurately toward earth on the last lap of their Ii-day moon mission, the Apollo 15 astronauts were told today that conditions were good for Saturday's splashdown in lhe Pacific. "Gee. that sounds pretty good, Joe,'' cre\v chief David R. Scott said when grounr1 communicalor Jl\Seph P. Allen t.old them the wea ther forecast for the ~pl ashdown site, :us miles north of the Hawaiia11 Island of Oahu, was satisfac· lory. The prediction v.·as for scattered r)ouds. !!}.mile visibil ity and four foot seas v.•hen Endeavour is scheduled to hit the sea al I 46 p.m. PDT. l lpon awakening Scott .11nd his rol- lragues, James B. lrv.'in and Alfred f\1 . \\lnrrlen -;ill Air Force officers -by <l('vili.~h!y hroadcas!lni;: the N;,vy anthem ''Anchors Aweigh " to I.hem. Allen to!d lhe F~ndeavour crew that they had set fl new Apollo endurance record. At 5:53 a.m., they surpas~d the 10.3 day reco rd set by Apollo 1 In earth orbit In 1968. "The hours are long," replied Scott dri- ly, "but the accommodat ions are palatial." The astronauts were also told that the instrumenls left behind on the moon and I.he satellite they placed in moon orbit Wedne~day were working well. But Allen said the moon car te!evislon Arthur McKenzie Named to Mesa Traf fie Group Former O:lsta Mesa City l\1anager Arthur McKenzie was appointed to the city's traffic commission this week. McKenl.ie. who retired • year ago for health reasons, will fill tht district 3 ~t formerly held by Mra. · Joen Finnegan. Monday night, the: council 1hifted Mrs. Finnegan lo lhe dlatrtct 1 commission seat vacated by Robert Wilkenson. The council also adopted several trafnc !uggestions made by the nine-member commission. They were: -Placement of a four-way stop l'ign at the interAection of Cent.tr Street and Park Avenue. -Remove Pflrklng on 'the norlherly n1rb of Adams Avenue from 3S [eel to 60 feet west of Harbor Bouleva rd. -Establis:h At1sessment District No. 2'I to build an alley between Broadway and Mag1101i11 streets, from Raymond Avenue lo Tust\n Avenue. ... camera quit abruptly Wednesday "Almost as tf .someone turned it off." "Would you like us to go back up and check it for you ?" asked Scott. Apollo 15 began i\3 record selling mission July 26 with a launch from Cape Kennedy_ The astronauts reached lunar orbit July 29 and Scott and Irwin landed in .a. moun tain valley the next day. They re101ned WMden in lunar orbit Monday and Apollo 15 headed for home Wednes. da y. "1'11 tell you. yesterday we finally got (See APOLW, Page ZJ Girl Ltwges at Sato HIROSHJJl..tA I AP ) -Prime Minister Eisaku S<1to was placing a wreath ot flllwers today on !he tnmb com- memorating some 200,000 persons killed in the world's first Rtomic bomb attack, "''hen a girl lunged a!, him. Sato was jostl ed and nearly knocked from his feet, bul was uninjured in th1 annivf'rsary of !he Hiroshima bombing . Police arrested the girl and 74 other radical student.s for attempting to di3rupt lhe ceremony. The pacifist studeatl rlaim Sato's government is militaristic. Orange Cout 1''eather In case you haven't guessed it, there's more of that hot, humid weather on the agenda for lhe weekend. lllghs; today and S.atur· day around 75 at the beaches ris- ing to !M inland. Lows around li8·72. INSIDE TODA V Straw hat lheater com.ts to the Harbor Arta with students ft()rrt. C0&11 !t1esa High and Newport Unified Schoal Diltrict produc- ing "The Bo~ F'riend." M%t Wltk. Set stor y and picture1 in the Wttke-nder. •••llftf It C•lllHllll I C~Ktl"I U' 1 C l•ul!JH ts-ii Ctmlu » c .. unr'll " Dt•lfl lffH<H t OIW'l:H ' lfll••i.11 "'"' • ~1 ... 111:• tl-1.1 M .... MI.. lf .t.1111 L1-11 11 M•llMX a .. • ....... "" Htlloql ,.._. I °''"" C911111ftr t lrlYi. ,.,,., n SNrts t~ll Stodl: M"119h tt-IJ T1llwttlH It Thett.n »H w .. ,,,.. • WtMfll'I Hwwt tt-IJ Wtri.I,......, ... WMt!IMw ~ -- I I Z DA.It Y PILOT c From Page l APOLLO ... to calch our breath," St~ott told Allen f'lighl controllers sald the spacestup End~avour already was con1fartab!y wllhln the lmaginary oorrid~ leading to • safe tntry into earth's atrt¥>spbere. A course correction scheduled ror today was 'canceled but the pilot may refine thelr trajectory Saturday. Today was a day of re st for the men who ha\·e accomplished more in space than any other Americans. Their main scientific activity of the day v.•as to photograph the eclipse of the moon this afternoon. The television camera they left behind on the moon was to have viewed earth's shadow passing over the lunar surface, but its transmit· ter has failed. The moon eclipse v.·ill nnt be \.isible in the United States, but it will be seen from A5ia. With the best view in India. The astronauts also scheduled an in· flight news conference for late afternoon, answering questions from newsmen in Houston radioed up by ground com· municators. The astronauts are returning home wi!h a record of 170 pounds of rocks and 5oiJ co!lected from the nost northern site American space explorers will visit on the moon this decade. Scientists said the samples and the astronauts' exploration in general -on the surface and from lunar orbit -gave the moon project a new place in science. They now consider the Apollo project a true scientific endeavor and they say Apollo 15 probably will fulfill preflight hopes that it will tell man more about the moon that the first three lunar landings combined. "I t was just a beautiful site and the crew did such a fantastic job of selecting, describing, collecting and returning such a large amount, il lays out our next six to' eight months of work for us," said Michael B. Duke, curator of the Lunar Receiving Laboratory. And the LS miles of film lhat. Worden retrieved in a smooth, uneventful spacev.·alk Thursday is expected to keep scientists busy for years, studying in detail lunar features never before seen. The flight of Apollo 15 is not only the longest in the Apollo series. Scott and Irwin spent more time on the moon. 67 hours. than anyon e on previous flights . They cove red 17 miles of terrain, more than the three previous missions combined. They drove the first car on the moon. Sewage Alarm System Planned For Costa Mesa A $22,000 sewage alarm system will be installed thls month at 16 dump stations operaled by the Costa J\lesa Sanitary District. The system will alert s a n it a r y engineers to any problems -power failure or an overflow of sewage -at any individual station. The alarm 'vill allov.r engineers to co rrect the problen1 before sewage can jam the pumps or flow backwards into homes or streets. "It's replacing our current telephone line now used for alarms," George Madsen. manager cf the dis trict and public v.•orks director for the city, said . The district currently !eases telephone lines at $2,000 a year over v.·hi ch signals can travel "'aming an operator at the communications center in city hall of any trouble. "We ha\·e harl a lot of tro uble \\'ith fal se alarn1s," Madsen said. "And the telephone system doesn't tell us the nature_ of the problem." The nev.· alam1 system \Vil! be installe-1! by Motorola. It US(s air \\'a\'es and radio control and there is no rental charge_ "The radio syste1n tells v;hat the pro· ble.m is, v.·hich allows our engineer tri react faster and with the proper equip. menl." J\Iadsen said. ·-~-· OJIAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST l'USL.ISHING COMPANY !lobed N. W•ed ,., ... dttll .,,., 1'~011\~tf" J.d1: 11.. c~.i•v Vlc:o Prnld..,r '"" Gtne<'•I Mt,..ger lho,...a• K, •• u €0•10t l~o.,,•• A. Murph ;n• M1n1tlnl Ed•tor C~~rl•• H. loot Rich•"~ P. N11I Aul1t&n: M•,..OlnO Edrto<' Ceste M•• OHlce )JO w,,, B•v !.!rt•f M.1illl'lf Adilren ; P',O. Bo~ 1560, •1616 a... Offk" • ---. . . . . ~ . Frl~y, Augusl 4, 1971 l)AIL.V' !'IL.OT 511!1 P~Olt Handy Guy DAILY PTLOT sports\vriter r;o\\'ard Handy isn't exactly the Jo!ly Green Giant, but he does g row a ·\vhale of a zucchini squash. The green-thumbed Han~y handed out a dozen or so of the ht1ge lta!ian squashes to colleagues in the DAILY PILO'r newsroom \Vednesday upon returning from vacation. Zucchini found in market<; usuallv is about six inches long. Handy's ranged from a foot and a half to tv.•o feet in length. Gang Violence Erupts In Ba,lboa' s Fun Zone By ARTHUR R. VINSE L o r 11'1• 0111v l'itor '1111 Gang violence enipted In Balboa's fab- Jcd Fun Zone late Ttiursday. v:ilh knives. bottles and belt buckles flashing in the full moon's light heFore it ended elSC\\'here \Vilh one· police gunshot. Four youths \Yere booked on felony chargrs and four persons, including the partner nf the pa!rolman v.·hose gun ac- r identa!ly fired when he was struck in lhe arm, suffered injuries. None of the v.'ounds -soine infLicted by flying bullet fragn1ents -v.·ere serious, accord ing to Newport Beach police. Sieven L. \Vilks, 2.2, of 602 S. Parton St., Santa Ana , y,•as arrested on suspicion of a.<:sault on a po!iee officer as a re~ult of lhe bto\v that triggered Patrolman Ge<Jrge Webster's gwi. Booked on suspicion of a.<:sault v.•ith a deadly weapon stemruing from the Fun Zdne battle were Steven F_ Patterson, 18, of 1711 \Y. Flora SL, Dana G. Wallace, 19, or 2210 S. Cedar St.. and Jeffrey J. Lauterborn. 18, of 2139 S. Park Drive, all in Santa Ana. The four suspects v.·ere stopped at Newport Boulevard and Via Lldo at 11 ·ss p.m., on the basis of a 1955 sedan descrihed by two victims of the Peninsula amusement park inci dent. hiin up, grabbing suspect Laute.rborn v•ho had begun struggling in an apparent escape attempt, poli ce said. Since a felony offense v.•as involved in the earlier incident, Officer \Vebster had dra1vn his .38 caliber service revolver to confront the quartet. During the struggle with Lauterborn, the patrol1nen sajd, \Yilks struck Officer \~'ebster on the right forearm causing the 1veapon to discharge. llis partner and Ln utf'r born \Vere bot~ !ill by fragments ricochet ing fron1 the ,.;idcwalk, the officer in lhe right !eg and lhe suspect in !he left ankle . Officer McEveny Y•as treated at Hoag fllcn1orial Hospital \\'hi!e Lauterbom v.·as patched up al Orange County J\ledical Center and returned lo headquarters v.•here he \Yas booked into jail. Drowned Boy's Services Slated Funeral servi ces for a J-year-0ld hoy drowned in a backyard sw imming pool \\hile his fam ily \'1s11cd 1n ~ewport Beach \1'ill be held in Phoeni x next week. -. - Mesa PD Warn• Bicycling Fad Also Dangerous Bicyclists who take to their own tv.·o v.•heels po\vered by ll1eir OV.'ll t~·o feet are too often ignorantly taking their liveB in their O\\'n tv.•o hands, police believe. The current ecology kick is producing a phenomenon that Costa Mesa police want to eliminate. The mz.jority of adult bicyclists are ecologically enthusiastic, but often more dangerous on the road than an elemen· tary school child. They don 't know, or ignore, standard California Vehlcle Code laws governing bicycles as well as cars, says Lt. Avery G. Smith, traffic bureau commander_ Statistics compiled through July beU' this out . he says. Soaring far above any other month in memory -especially in the third v.•eek after v,:hich it Lape.red off a bit -ac· cidents involving adult bicyclists reached alarming proportions. By :rrid-July, bicycles figured in 14 per· cent of all Costa Mesa traffic accidents reported. Eight percent w&S the final tal* ly. among a tota l of 123 accidents al all kinds. "That's a low month_. a very low month," says LL Smi!)l of the overall col· lision count, compared to local traffic volume. Ne,vport Fatl1er, So11 Wounded 111 Mesa Brawl A determined man marched out of a Costa fl1esa tavern Thursday night to confront an angry rineman -and kept co ming after a slug had ripped through his leg and a!so.\1ounded bis son. Despite his v.•ound . the father disarrned the gun1nan. By tht> ti1ne the 8:15 p.m. escapade was over at The Escapade har .. 166~ Newport /llvd.. all !hree principal:; required medical 1reatment. Detective Capt. Robert Green ex- plained v>hat happened to !he alleged rJfleman: "He gal slapped · up-sicle -Lhe -head v.·ith his ov.·n gun ." Thomas B. Twyman, 30, of 240 E. 16th SI.. Co.<;ta ~1esa. \\'BS booked into Orange County Jail on charges of assault with in· tent to commit murder. 1'/e \\'as treated first at Orange .,County ~ledical Center, ll'here \\"arren L. Dusseau. 50, of 715 St. ,ffJlles Road , r'.-e'.vport Beach. and his son i\larren. 26. of 160 \i'. \Vilson St., Costa ~Iesa v.ent too. Tl1e elder Dusseau \1·as shot in the lower leg by a 3840 caliber rifle and the big slug continued on. hitting his son . Dus.sc<iu grabbed the 1\·eapon at that point and smacked Twyman v•ith it. lhen collapsed to the ground along with his soo. Twyman. despite the jarring blov,·, then \\'ent to a telephone booth to call po lice and report a shooting. \\'ailinb at the scene to be arrested by officers Leo Jones and Dave Dye. Investiga tors said he repo rtedly qu ar- rell ed v.·lth another cus tomer and 1ora.o: o\lerheard sa ~'i ng so meth ing e.bout a .gun and adding tha t he would pro\'e it. He says tl1e eight percent involving bicycles -\11hi!e do1\'n fro1n earlier ex· pecl;:itions -i3 still far out of line with past record-keeping analyses. Gt:nerally, il's the bike-rider's fa ult too, he says. "Most of the violations are riding without lights, riding on lhe wrong side of the road, improper turning and not using signals," he explains. "And out of UJOse 16 bicycle accidents, more than SO percent involved adults, people from 16 to 24 years," Lt. Smith continues. "They act as though the motorists have to look out for them alone. Or rather that they have no responsibility, in other \\lords." he adds. Populzrlty of bicycting as an outgrowth of the curr~nt ecology craze is the prirnary reason for the upsurge ln ac- cidents involving adull riders, he believes. He points out that youngsters receive training in bicycle safety and rules of the road at school, with many being more knov.•ledgeable than their parents. A crackdov.n has been ordered as a result in an effort to curb careless bikers -many of whom \\'ould be safer to themselves and others if they stuck to walking. Citations \\'ill be issued to adult violators, requiring man d at or y ap· pearance in Harbor Judici~l District Court, just as if they v.'ere llcketed for speeding. Children issued citations V.'ill be re- quired to attend bicycle traffic safety school. if 14 ye&s or under. Literature on proper bicycling prac- tices may be obtaine.d frQ.-n the CAiifornia DeparLment of 11otor Vehicles ?ffice, Lt. Smith notes, for those genu inel y un· certain of the Jaws. For others. carelessness and discourtesy wlll have to be corrected by other means. "A JO-pou11d bicycle and rider is no con1pet ition aga inst a 6.000 pound c~ .no matter \~·hose re sJX>nsibility or faul t 1s Jn· \'O\\'ed." LL Smith concludes. "Luckily, we 112.ven"t had an.1, de111l1s or \'ery serious injuries yet. but \1e're kecp- Ulg our fingers c.rossed ." Fron• Puge I SURF ... Ro111nan. as~istant director or harbors and beaches for Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach lifeguards made M rescues Thursday and one body surfer suffered a possible concussion \\'hen droi>- ped by a big v.·ave. "\\le don't run \Yarning flags here. a~ some beaches do," Bov.'man added. "Safety is relative to the swimmer and how good he is. But we expect to be busy this \~·eekend." Laguna Beach guards expect 40,000 peo ple on the beach Saturda y. The surf js running thl'ee to fi ve feet and creating rip Lides, San Clemente guards said lhe surf i~ U1ree lo flvr feet there ;:ilso. but nol ex· ceptionally rough. Seal Beach reports a fe11· riµ lides, but norough surf. Tlic· \\'eat11er·man says the high surf is r'1usrd hy 111·0 stnrnis -nne is tropical storn1 Isla off the tip nf Baja C<1lilornia .. 01nd l he other is a \1·in1er storrn 11,est of the Easter Islands. The hca \'v surf can be expected lo con tinue all wef.kend . Stag Filnis Illegally Captured A!I but JO ree\9 ln l\\'O truc kloads ot allege<! stag films and s m u t I y photographs have been termed il!egally seized evidence in the pornography trial of a Huntington Beach couple and a Costa Mesa man. \Vest Orange County Judicial District Court Judge Kenneth Smith ruled Thurs· day that the materials were 4'inad- missible" since police officers had ex· ceeded the limitations of their search \varrant v.·hen they raided a Huntington Beach warehouse last ?-.tay. The 20,510 reels of film and 300,000 photographs -allegedly depictlng acts of intercourse and other sexual actlvitv - are now under lock and key at· the \Vest!ltinster Police Department. Officers hauled off the materi&!s fr1Jm an industrial complex at 15144 Golden \Vest SI.. allegedly a countyv.•ide distribu- tion center for pornography, Facing felony and .'nisdemeanor charges of possession and distribution of obscene materials are Frederick A. Loar, 34, and his wife Kay, 31, both of 4062 Hum,. boldt Ave. Huntington Beach. Also named in the complaint issued by District Attorney Cecil Hicks is Joseph Reitano, 58. of 168 Lexington St. Costa Mesa. Judge S1nith ruled lhat only 10 reels o( film \vould be adn1lssible as evidence. These \Vere named in the original search v.•arrant arter a warehouse employe had furnished police "'ith some samples. Acting under the authority of that warrant. officers raided the warehouse and uncovered the other films. A second warrant V.'as issued and the remainder of the materials V.'ere trucked off. · "The judge felt the officers had gone beyond in their search for the original 10 films and that is why the other evidence \\'as ruled inadinissib!e." said Deputy .District Attorney George McClure, pro- secutor of the case, this 1norning. \Vhen asked v.·hether the rul ing v..·ould seriously affe ct his c:z.5e, !\lc:Clure replied."'No. Because v.•e still have the 10 ftlnis and <1\1 the business record;;." Exact.ly wh:it will happen to the other rnateria!s may be the subject of a legal hatt le. according to ,\1cClure. He said the defense has made a motion to have the.~, returned. .. They really didn't press it but 1 am sure they \\'ill later on,'' he said. Suspect ,Booked 111 Bookmaking A suspected bookn1aker \V as booked by Newport Beach police Thursday, tire sixth such arrest since a campaign against illegal off.track be_tling began two weeks ago. Rogert L. !\lcentz. 29, of 1008 Hun- tingl on Ave " \V<JS arrested on a charge of conspiracy to co mmll bookrnaking, ac- cording lo Detective John Simon. .~·l eentz \vas allegedly linked to an operation inv olv ing one of two suspected book ies arrcslC'd one week ago. one from i\ewp<irt Bea ch and one fron1 Rowland J !eight s. Th1·re n!hers ;irrused of inrol\'ement in !.aking illegnl bets on horse races \\'ere, cha rged eatlier. the result of a probe in- cluding Or ange County Dis trict At· lornev 's lnvestigators. St eve11 l\ee!ing. 19, and Richarrf Chambers. 21. also of Santa An<t, told police they \1·cre attacked by six men v.•J!h knives. botlles, belts and a crowbar. Daniel G. Jl a1nm Jr" son of an Arizona Stale University vice president. was flO\\'n to Hoag J\\emorial Hospital from the accident st·ene by polire helicopler \Vednesday night but effo rts to revive him fail ed. 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !\'o u-nmed1ate explanation y,•as offered for v..·hat triggered the melce v..·hich Jefl Chambers and Keeling injured but not in need of hospitallzation. 1nves tigators said Officer \\'ebster spotted the suspects• car and pulled it over just below The Arches overpass to check them out. Officer fl!ike fl.lcEveny arrived to back Su rvivors \1·ho had been stayin g at 1915 Kev.·amee Drive. include hi s paren1s, sister Jean. brothers Gregory and Robert. all of Tempe, Arlz,, p!us grandparents in \l/yon1ing. Baltt Mortuary. Corona del !\tar, is handling local arrangements, U.S. Unemployment Up But Less Than Expected WASHINGTON (UPI) -Unemploy· ment crept upward to 5.8 percent in the nation last month but the increase v.·a! smaller than n1any econon1ists had an* ticipated and the \Vhite Howe welcome.d the report as "good news.·· The Labor Departnlent announced to- dr. .. v the July figur e was 0.2 percent higher than the 5.6 percent rate reported for June. But June·s leve l -a sharp, 0,6 percent decline from May -v.'as widely attributed to a stalistical quirk. The June sampling was taken early in June, with most students still in school. "On the v.·hole. what those figures show Is that unemployment didn't change materially from June. to July and there we..s some drop from the May rate," Ge<t rge P_ Schullz, director ()f lhe. office of Management and Budget, to J d reporters at the Whitt House . Democrats took a very different view. Lawrence F. O'Brien, Democratic Na- tirinal Chairman, said the figures showed that Lhe administration's "head-in-the-- sand approach to the nation's econom y cnnlinucs to take Its deadening toll in the: li\'CS of mill ions <if Americans." The Bureau of Labor Statistics. in toda y's report on the most sen.silive economic figure. the government issues, s&ld the nwnbe.r cl. Americ:ara at work ~~ --... _ Increased by l2 million people. last montli. Adn1inislra1ion analysts took some cheer from lhe 5.8 percent joblessness ra te in July. Since the real ra.te in July ,~·as assu.-ned to be considerably higher th1:111 the. 5.6 percent figure reported, ,July's 5.8 percent could indicate some real progress, !hey said. llowever, 1J1ev cautioned that unemployment p;.obably could ~ t?X· pectt'd to show a rise again in August because or lhe widespread layoffs in the steel industry. Steel users, anticipating a strike this month, had laid in heavy stockpiles of steel which must now be consumed before s-ltel production -and employ- ment -return to normal. If the steelworkers had struck, they would not be counted among lhe unemployed. 'But the workers who have been laid off are Included in the statistics. The jobless report came on the heels of another key economic \ndica1or Thursday v.•hlch pointed to more inflation ahead. It reported lhe ~harpest increase in the prices of both raw materials and m11nufactured goods since August . 19t>6. Wholes11!e. grocery prices underwent their &h&rpest decline since 1962. SUMMER SALE SPECIAL 30" X bO" GLASS TOP. TABLE 1f4" TH ICK SALE PRICE $159. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE GOLD-OLD SPANISH- OLIVE-BLACK-ANTIQUE YELLOW WAREHOUSE SALE CONTINUES Hundreds of ytrds of drapery fa bric:s at• frection of the original cost. Large selection of miscelltneous furniture includin 9 t•bles, night sttnds, h11d boerdt, mirrors, dining ch1ir1, d ining tebles, upholst•r•d ch•irs, and meny oth1r item1 at over 50 'Yo off. Don't we if, this m•rchen- dise won 't la st. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPOltT STOltl OPIN fltlDAP 'TIL f NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Westcllff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRtOAY 'TIL 9 P rofe11ion1I Interior D11 ign•r• Avail•bl._AID INTERIORS --,~ ,,_ ' - LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co11t Hlghw1y Phono; 494·6551 ---''.-.,ti __ • ' I I I I I I \ I • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Woes Remain Costa Me.sa Ci ty Councilmen art going to rind them- ~elves faced \11ilh a lot of prOblems and very fe1v so1u· lions in the easlside section of town the next fe111 mo nths. Paul Joneses and Sir Fran cis J)rakes -withoui havin g the. money to pay for it. Officials of the cou nr 11 said they made the commit· menl \\'ilhout the money simply berause the deal was too good Lo pass up . One examplt came up Monday night "'hrn a prop- erly ow ner \\'anted to build a duplex on a (;osta Mesa Int zoned for single family . The city staff recon1n1ended denial of his request. but the <'Ouncil neither denied nor approved 1t In stead, the man ·v.·a~ told he mig hl get. approval ir he c:o n1es back in 30 da ys v.·lth plans for a better duplex than the one sho\\•n Monday. But nothing wa s guaran- teed. The next day a frustrated buil der withdrew any appli cation for the.lot. They sent the IHl·fnot sail ing ship "Argus" on 1l.~ •·maiden" voyage to the Dana !·\arbor opening la st week· Pd. No1V come s the matter of coming up 1vith some hard ca sh. Scoulln,i:: nfrici 2ls mau1tair1 they didn'I go too (ar nut on a limb. They estimates as many as 1.500 boys will get to sail on it each year. 25 at a lime exploring the California roa~t from Santa Barbara to San Diego. C'ounci!lneo 11•ere trouble<l because the area feature~ h<)th apartments and homes. It's ridden with spot zones and lhe city has no real plan lo correC't that situation. No one has deci ded yet \\•hat is the best plan for eastside Costa ti1esa. The ··.'\rgus" 1s certajnJy an asset to the area·., scoutin,g program, and an asset Lo the Newport water- fr ont. The Orange Empire Boy Seou l Council and the young salls need some help 111 hoisling a hea\'Y finan· cial anchor_ A planning department study nf all the easts1<le area east of Newporl Boulevard and norlh nf 17th Street \\as srrapped six months ago u•hcn property own· ers protested. Road to Some,vhere ~nfortunaleJy, tha1 didn't end the problem. ('11y C'nun ci l~cn and property O\\'ners had better start loo.k· 1ng quick for a ne1v solu!ion. The problem \\'on't !:O away. Costa \lesa is trying to fin rl itself Cl ti stare map~ /!hey don't even say Gna1 Hill l \\'hile Neu•port Beach i!I playing "hide and seek" "ilh the state Divi sion of High· ways. One suffers from loo mu ch identity while the other complains of too Jillie. Seeking the Treasure fvlesa Counl·ilman \.Vil!iam St. f'lair has no\v offered the solution lo both problems -rename lhe Newport Freeway lhe Costa f\.1esa J-'reeway. ?i!en born to_ the sea have never lacked for courage, as any old salt will tell you. ··1'hey don 't \\'ant any free\vays in their town , so we ought to receive all the credit." he says. The idea has a chance -but not. much. lI Costa flfesa could convince the stale lo change all those sign!! and maps. at least Mesa Councilman \Villard J ordan could stop telling folks he Jives eight miles south of Dis neyland. , It seems the Orange County Sea Scouts are follow· tng the tradition. . ..\t _least the County Boy Scout Council proved far from faint at heart when it boldly agreed to buy a 340.· 000, 50·year-old Danish freighter for its potential John Casli for Nixon, Hu11apl1rey Hughes Helped Both Sides The private p;:ipers of phantom billionaire HO\\'ard Hughes rel"eal how he attempted to manipulate both pre.siden· lial candidates in 1968. Al1hough the pap- ers are still under C'Ourt ::;eal in Neva- da, we have had ac· cess lo thc111 Here are 1he highlights· -Hughes d1ri"cli"d his rormer laclo- tum. Rober! hiaheu , lo help Richard Nix· Qn win the presiden- cy ··under our sponsorship IUld supervi. sioo " ~1aheu allegedly siphoned oH $100.000 from the Silver Slipper. a Hughe5 gambling emporium. for Nixon's cam· paign. The money <A'as delivc rerl by Richard Danner. a Hughes e:i:ec, 10 Bebe Rebozo. a Nixon confid anL -At the same lime. Hughes su~i::rsted l\laheu should •·gel word to (Hubert l lumphrcy 1 <ln a basis of "ccrecy that is reall y. reall y reliable th;it we tvi!l give him immcdiatc!y full, unlimitt'd support fnr his campai,i:n ln enter the. White ·House." An immediate $50.000 con· t.ribution \1·as supposed to have been made. .. Although Hu1nphrey heard r.faheu had contributed to hi s campaign. !herr.'s no reco rd the S:.0.000 was ever received . -Hughes' lieutenants also offered 10 subsidize Larry O"Brien so he could ser\·e v.·irhoul pay .:i,~ Democratic Nation al Chai rman during the l!l&a carnpai_cn . Humphrev acknowledi::r~ the offer \\'<IS made, and O'Bnen conf1m1s hC' \1·as soun· drd ou t by :O.lahcu in 1!168. Bu! brith in!'ist n·Brien nexc r drew a d1mP fr(lm 1hc lluchf'~ intcre~ts rlunni:: lhe campaign. Several months latt>r. howe1rr. hr 1ras ret::i1ncrl h,1· Hui::he< for ;i ":i;;ub.~!;intirtl fiUm ·• Hun1phrrv·" son. Rnh(>rl. 11·as a!sn rmplo\ed b~· rt · Hughc.5 c:on1pany as a bales rcrresentat11·e. l!Uf.ll ES' s!r.:ilegy \1 a~ tn h('l p rlcrt J\'ixnn ii,~ P re~irlen ! in 1918, then lo groo m Ne\·ada ·s articulate. and a1tracr1 ve r,nv. p;iul Laxalt for lhe \Vhite Hnuse. The f;ibul ouslv rirh recluse saw a Kcnnedv· like qu;:ifity in Laxal\.. who gave up the !;OVernorship this year. On J\.larch 14. !968. Hu !!hcs in slructed ~laheu : "I want you lo go loser Nixon as my special Cf)nf1dent ial emissar~· I feel l.hrre is A really valid pos51b1lity nf a Republican victnrv this vear. "If that could ·be rc.31i zed under 011r .~oonsorshlp and supe rvision every inch of !he ~·ay , then \\'E' v.•ou ld be ready 1.0 rnl!ow u.,\h Laxall as our nexl candidate." Hui::hes used his gambling prnfits from the. Silver Slipper Lo make political con· trihutions. He o<A·ncd the casino a5' a ptrsnnal holding. therefore the money didn 't pass through his corporate books. \VE HAVE evidence that Silver Slipper money ~·as slipped to a number nf Nevada and national JX>liticians. In t963, ?i1aheu turned over $100.000 from the ~--By Gcot•gc --- Dear George : V..1hen my wife And I werr fir~!. m11rrit'd she was insanely jcAlous of mt, and d1dn'1 w;:int me In look at another wom11n Nnw l think the magic is going out nf our mar.riai;:e. She keeps throw ing mr out nr the house and telling me ne ver to come back. What does lhi~ indica1e." FRUSTRATED Drar fru.<ilralcd You art: very keen-witted In !llSJ>CCL lhal some of the mag1c ma y be. going nut of ynur marriage and -I can't go on. T<A'O more let· ler:s like that and I'm going 5tralghl t Wr11r your l0rn·l('lrn prob It> ms to George. fr>r he. is weary nf love..) • -...-... ---_ ... ·-- l ' 1,Jack ~dersou ' Silvf'r Sli ppr r to Danner. v.·ho deli vered it to Nixon·s close rronv, Rcbo1.o. The participants Won ·1 1alk 11bo111 rhe transaction. Responded M;iheu 1erselv : "l hll\'f' made if A maltf'r Of policy never to discus~ political contribulioo~ nn behalf of any clicnl unli'SS I have specific auth()riz.atioo in writi ni;:. In rhis ca~e. I doubt whether the authorization <A'OUld be forthcoming." Danner, who now run.~ Lhe Sand.~ hnt.el- casino for Hughes. rerused tn comment. And Rebozo wouldn 't take our c11u.~. While Hughes v.·11i;. i;.uppnr!ing Rich;i rrl Nixon . he also courtrd Hubert Humphrev. The Sf'cretive billionaire hoped tn uSe HumphrP y, then Vice President, lo stop nuclear testing in Nevada. "BOB," HUGHES instructed Maheu, ''there is one nian who can t1ccomplish our objccl.ive through ! L.vndo n 1 Johnson -.:ind that man is H.H.H. "\\'hy don't we i:et 11•ord 1n him nn ~ basis nf sr.C'rccy thal is reall .\', really reliable that we <A•il! give him im- m~iately full. unlimitf'd suppt>rt fnr his rampaign In en rer the \Vh11r Hou5e lf he will iust la ke this one on for us"" The h11liona1rE'" ~ecre1 . h11nd-~rr11wlrd instructions iod1ratr 11 umphrry·,. hPlp h;id been .'iri·urrrl Hughr!i sough! ;:in order frnm LR.J 1n<;pirrr1 hv Humphnr.'i .. tn ha l! all r-.r\!ada 1r."1in~ flr . .:11 \r.:i.~t " 90-day delay tn g11·r him more lime lo prepare a case agains! the Jests "I concur completely." Hughe5 Y:rnte ~1aheu on April H'i . 1968. '"with t cl!in~ \hP. V.P. that he i~ fret to lcll the people 1n Washingto n if tlH'Y rlon 'l gran1 thr 90·day dl.'la y. l am going to th e public 1m· mediately_·· HE THREA'T'Er\EO 1n n111lir pt1hl1r :o;cientif1c opinions th;:il. thr tests m;:iy have lriggcred ;in rarthqu;ikP. "Rob," H ughe.~ added, "I le;:i1•e lh1~ <A'hole campaign in ~·(lur han<ls. I Am .o;uri' ~ou should persnnall y RO lo lhP. White House after we. h11 ve oblaincd the 91kiay rlelay and endeavor to sell the President (In a permanent policy. I 11m surP H.H.H. "'nul d be glad to .i::n v.·it h you and to se~ up !hf' appointment." i\·laheu su,i:geSIPrl 11 per~onrtl mrss11.i:r from Hughe~ Lo the Pre~idenl woulc' hf> more. effcrtive, Replied H ughe~ on Apnl 24 ; .. \'ou know I Am perfec!ly willing rn v.-rite A short personal message rn .lnhnsnn \1·hich we C"ould rt sk Hun1phrics to deliver -hand deliver -to John50n. "OR 1.r "'E FEEL it W(ltilrl \)(t more prudent., 1 could 11sk F' to f!clivf'r ii. In thal, w;:iy. i! need nn1. interfere 1.1·i!h anvthing Humphrir s has Jinini;! ... "I feel "'e must star! a negotiat1nn with !he A.E.C. just ;:is if <A'f' wrre ncgot1alinR ::i bu siness de;:il 1 think we can gn throuRh Humphrir~ " Humphrev. "'ho~r las! namf' !hr hill ionairr · rnulrl nrvrr .cr1 ~rriugt11. ;:i1·k11n<A'lPdgerl In u~ lhfll hr ha(l n11pnsrrl the Ne\·ada tes~~-Bul hP h.:trl 1rtkPn Thi~ pnsillnn . hr so:11rl. before the apprnach from the Hur,hrs pe<tplr.. 'Realities' Charige World R.v PHIL NE\\'SO.~f U~I F&ttl•ft "ltWt A"t lYll .Among those favnnng a chani:!e in th r l J.S. atritude toward n.rd China, lhP strongest ;irgumenl ;:iJways has been that 1he United States mu5t recognizP. "rcal1· ly." Sccrc1ary Cl[ State \\111tiam P .. Rol!:f'rS used it in his news cnofcrencr li!alemenl rlccl::iring t: S. support fnr t1 1Jn1trrl Na- tion! seal ror the People ·~ Republic of China while al thr same time. oppos1np:: an y move. to nus1 lhf' Nt1linnalisl Ct-tine~ re~ime on Fnrmns;i from its ll N. seal "We th ink ,"' he de<:larcd "the rrahl 1c11 of !he v.·orlrl rrqu1re th::il both be represenled_ Ont: reprc!lentll 700 million lo ROO million prople. In Ta iwan 1 ~·orrnosa '· there are 14 mill ion or more people.. And wt think , both should be. represented in the United Nat ions ," ONE OF THE cruelest lhings that can hap pen l.o a 11la(esman or politician is to ha ve his own words thrnwn back at hi1n from his tory. It is rl ooe herr. not t.n em· harras:i;; but lo Cm phash.e how fa r thf!: world has 1ur~rl since the. flays nf John Foster Dulles ~hen in thl 1950~ thf!: t;niterl Slates look lhe lcarl ln lso lalini;r: 1he Chinese Communists in ~upporl nf Generalissifl'I() Chlani: K11J-shck , Between the lwo big political parhe~. 1hr Rrpuhl icAn.'1 prnfitrrl from the C'hllr~P that Jhe Democril1.'1 "lost" China 10 com· munism 1n 1949, It aroused emQlinns ~ powrrfu1 that it le_d the late President Dwii:ht n. Eisenhower tn warn President John f . l\cnnrdy that he. wou ld come out nf reliremt>nl .Jn opposi tion to any mo ve: t~ accept Communist China It led President N1xnn himself to warn 11fter his deff'al by Kenneitv in l!l60 that Peking's arlmi.~sion to !he 'u N. Genl"ral As~embly wnulrt be a mockery ol "pc.ace· loving nation5." · Jlf.AT S0.\1E C'ht!f1 Se in !hi' t1l titud1!: loward · China <A'IS nec<.led Iona has been f. nes t Report recogn1icrl by both l)emflrral~ iinrl Republicans. 1nrludin~ Pre~1den l ~1xon. Hf!w lo arh!evr it rem ainrd eh1.~ivr. A!. hi~ fir!il nPws cnnfcre11re ::i f1rr !Rk· in.1; r'ifl ice in 1969. Ni~nn rlrC'larcrl !hAl "11nt1l !'ome changr!ii (l("c\lr nn 1hr1r s1rtP 1Red China ·~i. I st·r nn 1mmed1atr prn· spcC'1 of any rhan.1;e tn nur pnhc·v ·• \\'he.Iller therf' ha~ been any real rh.angr in lhe. a11 ilude nf Prrsident ~1an Tse-lun.1; 11nd his followers in lhe Penplr·.~ Repuhhr. nf Red China remains a subjec1 open 10 debate. The.. Presidenl's own chani::r. n{ position began l.o emerge after enuncialion of hi.~ Guam doctrine dealini;: w1th his vision of Asia after the end of the. war in Vietnam. INCLU DED werP both a Io we. re d lJ.S, n11lita ry stance in Asia with Asian!! taking on a primary rnle in Lhelr own rlefcnse anrl Chin a pla,vlng a respon sible parl, in maintr.nanr.c or AsiAn pcaC'P Rut as n;i lion!'i jofn in !he hradlon11: rush In re111ign their China pnhcle_~. "realilie5'' srill ml1 ~1. play :in important rnlc. Amonj:l lhPm is the. clear tndical.tnn 1h.:1t if change., art 1n be. madr in S1no·IJ .S, relation.,, the Chinese e>:prtl the Uni!ed Slate.~ 10 make most nf thrm. Premier Chou F.n·lai has hstr1I six points which he says arc necessary lrt any improvement ln relations. The fir~!. is rt>cog nition of Peking a5 the "!olP legilimate government representing thr Chinese peoplf'. ·· i\nothcr 1lcclares that Ta iwan is a qurslion already ~ttled and 1s an intem11l affair l:leynn1! fort ilUI in· tf'rference . Ann!her poin! is fla 'W'CJectlon of the "f\\·ri Ch1na·• !henry F'ailurt> ti\ :ecogni?,t Cnn1muni~t r h1n11 .11.~ .11 "rt"lllity" no lnn~er milkC's r11uch JPn~f Rut i;nmf' nf l~ nthrr "r~111i!J t1i" are going In be. IOt1gh to !wal!(lW ·----·--..... _ .. c Dear Gloon1y Gus With heavy traffic on Newport Boulevard, and three lanes when there should bt 1wo, shouldn't bicycle riders be banned '.' -1\trs. ~f. L. 8. ,..1, ••••uro ••II•<" •••dort' •l•wt, ''" noc•ntrllv tl>lt•• ef •~• """''•••••. Son• rftur ••t 011Yt !I GIMm• Gut, D•Ur ,1101. Berlin Wall May Be Bent -Or Toppled 1·:11.•1 Germany knew what it wa~ w::ill- ing 1n whePl it bu ilt the barrier acrQ.'~ Rerlin tO ~·ear,, ago thi.~ week -its nwo people . Around lhree million Ea~t Ger111an:oi h;iii voted wi th 1hrir feet. in l..c111n ·~ phra se, before the Berlin wall wa ~ rrectcd. In the 10 years since then , 13~.000 C:ast Germans have ned 1.o the Editorial Research \\'r."1 -anrl nnly .11 few nf thrm elrc1ed 1n n cJ. lhf'1r ltve.~ hy scalln.1; the v.•all 'lllr 11rnr n1.:i y nnw hf' Tl J't(' fnr SC'l- lle1ncnt nf thr always-thorny Berlin IJUr~. !iun ·Fnr mnrr th;in 2fl ~·ra rs." The Nrw ne1)l1hhc· noL~s. ··Brrlin ha.~ hc~n thr 1a1I 1h.:i1 w-g~ thr <A'nrld dog. and tht dos is ~t'l l in)i tirrd nf It " Pres1d enl Nixon 1~ rtmonjl: !he r:ink!i of thf' we;:iry. He asserted in his 1971 Slate of lhP Wnrld message that "To the Wrstern ;illics, progress on Berlin "'ill be .:in 111· rlica!or of the. possibilities or moving ln<A·t1rd fru itf ul talks on broader issues." NEGOTIATI ONS l\n Rrrl ln currrntlv .11rP prnc-r.rdin.i: on 1hree levels -amnn~ !hf' B1p:: Four occupying powl'.'rs; between Ronn ::ind Ea!'il Berlin : and be1\\'een F:.:isl Brrhn ;:ind the \\lp~I APrlin Sf'n· <J1f'. 111 e ma in v.·f"s1ern ol)jertive.~ ::ir<' 'I 1 A.~suran~ of unh indered traffic lo ~nd from Berlin . 121 Snvrel .JCknnw lcdgement n( ex1s!1ng tie~ bet ~·een Be.rhn and Boon. 1J1 Improved communications and travel 10 the ci ty. Progres~ on lht. .11cccss i~ue wa!ii repnrlc•I in the Big f our talks early in June . Arcord lng to ttw> Frankfurter Allge- meine , it was agreed that private cars would no longe r be lnspee!ed, that trucks would be 5caled , and I.hat only one oul of r.very 500 trucks would have its papers checked 11,i:ainst its bill of Jading. The. newspaper credited the Sovir t l!ninn with mak ing lh', foregoin,R con- cessions. buL nnted lhal ii was pnssiblr. ··1he thick en<l nf the Berlin negotiatinn:ii: ~till lie.s hefnre u~." Even ~o. \\'es tern nr. flcial~ be lieve the Aotg l"our may reach An Jgreemtnt 11s early as October. EAST GER~1ANV'S position SCf'm.~ 1tmblv11 lenl. On the one hand. It 1grttd to the resumplion on Jan . :u, 1971. of telephone service between Easl end We!l Berlin. On the other hand. it in5tiluted on ,July I a new postal tariff under which lelters 11nd par<'els addressed lo Wes~. Rcrlin or West Germany are ~ubjeet to Ille same ch.'lrf.1'.tS 11~ tho~e addressed to '"the. c11 pitalisl countries of Western J:~uropc. ·· WhA t Ea.~r Grrm11nv want,~ ~hovr All l!I rrcn,i:nition 11~ 11 .~nv.ereip:n cou nlry. II., rcrlodif" h11ra §smeo1 nf Wt~l Berlin i• me11nt to dr1.ma t1r.c. lhis dt.~ire. •I Useless Memory Worse Than None I saw an an in sn1TIP n1agazine fQr l')ne of r.hose "Beller 1\1Pmory" rourses: bul as the joke ~oc~. I c11n'I rrmeinbcr where I pul 1.hr coupon I ton• nul . 1 1"~ no1 lh<il I h;H'I' ;i b;irl nien1ory -ii '~ lh;i\ l rrmen1brr wha1rver ts cnunently fnr;:rl · 1<ihlr . <in~l fnrl!:et v.•l1a1cvrr I oui:ht 10 rcmemher. I n~erl a ('Ollrsr 1101 in .. b r t I,. r ·• m{'mory. but 1n mnre. .'lel~llVP re· trnlion. Hnw is 1t rha1 1 c11n rr<'11ll thr. firsl 11.1'0 dn1.en ~tan- 1.as nf "Thr Ra ll11r1 or Rcarlini:: C.;iol.·' wh ich ! ha ven 't Jnok- rd ;it for 2n year~. ::inrl ran 't. rrcall whert J put !h{' l.'Xf ra sel of car key~ 1asl Week? oun FIRST PHONfl: numbP.r . \\'hen Wft C'ilmr tn Clucag(l rnnrr !ha n 40 years a.go. i~ indelibly rngr::i ved in my brain ; hut th!'! pr rso n I rnrl three !ime:i;; last mon1h. anrl onrr t hattcd with fnr 20 minutes rt! 11 C'nrklail party, i~ still a blur in my minrl, and I will havt to be introduced all over ;igaio if we. me.el thL~ week . M.v m<'rnnr.v !\CCms In work in rcversf': the longer ago I took 1n the im pression, the n1nrr f1xf'1'.t 11 i~ in my mind : lhf'. mnrP rrrrn1 . thf' mnrt flrr11ng. I can s11H rrr;:ill thf' nprn1ng l1nf'~ nl SI 1\UgUsl1nr·.~ · rnnfr<;.~1011~." frnm ;i Crrat Bnoks C"la~.'I of 2.'1 ye .. rs ago . bul nnl tht 1nstruc11nn.~ m~· wife i;?<l \I' mr nn Sunrla,\' night aho11l w;i1rnnR lhP plant.~ when I c::ime b;irk to thr r i!y ycsl~rrlrty. i\IY ~1F:i\IOrtr IS \<ISi. lrn.1r1n11.~ - and ullerly usrless for mosl pra('Ucal Sydney \ purposrs 1f I'm takin~ 8 plan• i;ninrwherr. 1 ha1·r In lonk al mv tickrl <1n<'f' an hnur in rPc;il! r.xac:Uy whal t1m • 11'~ leaving, or the f!1 i;ihl nun1bc r : a1 the s;;in1P tin1r, I have n<1 trnuhlP remem· he rin R that it wa~ on Oec !7, 191\.1, lhrt l lhf' V..'riRht R rQther~ first Rn\ a plant up in !he air. This doc~ me 11n :111·ful lnl ol gnM when rm racing fnr thr airp(lrt. Tht Th rf'e C.rarrs. !he Four Horsemrn. the Sr.vrn Wonder~ nf the World -I c;:in rerl thC'm ;i/l orr 1n record rime. Bui the !hrer .~h1rls I lrfl ;it 1hf' l11undry rwh icM lattndry ?l mou)drr !here ;i month : the four parking tirkrt~ repose 1n ~011111 forgollf'n pnclie! of ;in <1b<1ndonc<i 1acket; lhe seven digits nf any phnnr. number are wired out nf my mind durinR the dia.lin1:. ::inrl l ha\•e In whip open the director)' again. \\1ll AT l'hl REALLY looking for. I guess. 1~ a crash-c(lurse in "forgetting" -in dumpin.'1" ;ill the debri ~ that has pil- 11p in my mind over the dect1de~. ;inrl ma.king room tn r rrceo1 entries. Every t1rne I open up thf' closr•-<loor of my mind. a m::iSSJ\'P hear nf usele~.( in- fnrm11l1nn 1un1blcs dnv.·n 11nrl oblitcralrs v.·h;itevP r 1 am S('o:!t'Chini.t for. A~ A m1111er nf facl , A drrAdful thnu~hl hfl" "lldrli:nh sr11.erl mr -rlidn'l I wn1 ft prelly murh lhp s11me k1n<l nf colum n 1ust ;i n1ont.h or !wn h;iC'k 1 Or v.·rt~ I nnl:t thinking or doing so~ I can·t remember. Public Office Vulnerable "Pnl11i c., i!I ton serious 11 maller In bf' 11'1! tn Lhe politici ans," Yr l the pol itician ·who i~ 100 srriou~ may find it hard to survive 1n tht political world . Tak r rhr recent case nf Bill Rlowha rd ll'hn was ~ c11ncl1<la!e lor thr legisl ature, H•~ nppnnrnt calll"d him ;i • sn,all 11111" hootlrgJ.!Cf "' Hr evPn repcatf'rl i1 ~evera! lime.o; in his c<1mpa1Rn ads. Bill Inst lhP. l'lection and was very mart tl1a1 he h~d been called ::i "bootlegger." Bill sued hi!! former Qpponent but losL. Tnith 1s a defense to a claim of detama- lion . But more imp(lrta nt, when a person runs for puhl ic office he is a "public figure" because of his candidacy. As long a:. hts opponent_, comment t1boul his of- ficial conduct as opposed to hl5 privatt: conduct. they have a right to do so unless -they art knowingly reckle6{ or false . A CANDIDATE is open tn public sr,ruti oy as lo hi.~ ri loes5 fo r offtce .. l u~t 11boul any crltici11m nf 11 publlc. nflici11l will Lend In 11ffecl his private , A' well 11s his publir. reputalion. How ever. therr. is ;i great interest Jn 8llowln1t ti free flow or ioformatlno II\ lhe publlC'. 11 i~ difficult fnr a perSQn Lo pmve mallet or reck]e.q,s di~egarrl for I~ truth. A mlst;iken ar· cu~ation can bt. retracted . An '"'innocerd mistake" is not knowingly 1 raise stale- ment nor Is it reckle..,:s. "Public figureif' inc lude more than of· rice holders and candidates. A police detttilve, a famous football coach. a garbage CQmpany owner that serves !he publlc. just aboot anyone who!! aCUvlLic~ ;really 11rfecl the public is .11 "public" figure A wide range of comn1cnl Is pennitted. ' A f"ORMER PUBLIC llRurt O'lll.v regain his private captir..ity af!er 1 long l~aw iu Action 1 11mP remnverl frnm the public light. For rx;:implr. m<1k1n11: A mnv 1p :in years 1111er ::ihou1 ~r:;on~ 1nvnlv Pd in I 'll m • newswnr1h.v 11etivi t1es 11ncl going inlr, I.heir C'Urrenl pri vate acti vltiel'> could he causP for action \,r.nerally, .~tatcmcnL~ mad e rlurin,I[ the roursr of a judicia l proceeding, t1Uega· t1ons in pleading~ or other letter!'! ex· chani:cd <l unnl? t~ course of a trial "'r" p r i v i I c p:: e. d . Accusations and m1sslatement s in Ruch cases may nol be lhe basis flf ~ep11r::ile rourt action. No/P: c:at1(nr111n la11J!ler.t offer thi.~ rn/111n11 sn )IOU may know obou.t o"r la111s. Friday, Au~ust 6, 1911 '{lie rdlforwl paQe of the' Dail y Pilot seeks lo inform ond 1tim- t1 late readr.r1 b11 presentin g thts "ewspaptr'1 opinioni and com- nu:nt(Jru Dn topic~ of intt:rest n11d :s1g r1i/fconce, by providing o forum for tht ezpr(,1.rion of our readers' opinioru. and bu prcsentinu the divcr1" v(ttD- pofnU of informed obstrwt'S and spoktsm.en cm topic.s of tM dau . Robert N. Weed, Publisher .-. ---~-------I I ___...,,. ~ • Reptile Tur1ts Up MOORE. Okla. (UPI ) - A poisonous Ind ian cobra snake thal caused a minor reign of t.error w1hen 1l slithered a1t.·ay from its OV.'ner's garage lwo "-'eeks ago v.•as found curled up on a doorstep 1'hursday b) a postman. The poslm;sn found the snake eight 1niles from .... ·here it escaped. The cobra. owned by an Oklahoma University 100- Jogy student was reported missing July 21 1t.·hen it craY.'I~ out of its glass cage in lhe garage and disappeared. Mothers kept their duors bolted and insisttd their children come directly home from school during the 11'.'0 .. ~reeks the snake roamed the neighborhood. Officials of the Okla- homa City Zoo v.•ere call- ed lo tet lhe snake. Where's Cutoff? Tensio11 Not Ove1· Fo1· 'Draft Bait' \\'ASHL\GTON fAP\ -The nearly h\n m1ll1on men turn- 1ni;: 19 \his ytar have their dra]l lottery numbers toda \', but the suspense isn't over rOr a!l of them . Assuming Congress r f' - es1 ablishes the gov en1ment'!5 authority to press young men tritn military service, callups "·1!1 proceed next year ac- cording to a !.<Ible ei.:ta!)J1 shed Thursday "'hf'n all 1 9 5 :! birthdays "ere a s !'ii g n e d priority numbers by lot. But nnbody at this point kno"''S \1·hat number \\'Ill be the culO ff dAt e and driift of· ficials v•on't make a pubhc guess. Drafl Dircc1or Curtis "'· 1·arr did say that draft calls . ... ·' this year are si gn1f1cant ly be low last year, when 195 was lht cutoff 'and next )'ear, he said, •·1,1,•e expect that draft t ails wilt be even lower ." :O.·len with ntnnber~ up to HlO probably will be called unle ss f'XCmpled or deferred. But barring 11n emergency, men in the 20Cls and 3003 can assume the.1• v.nn 'l be c-alle~. Thal leavrs n1en in the IOOs still 10 uncert(l1nl\'. 111e lo11er.1" st reamlined this ,\'ea r. tonk t1vo hours. be11ting the 3 1~ hou rs it took la~t vear Caps u le s con ta.ining birthdays .... ·e:rl! dra1\'n trom .a plasl ic drum. 11nd w e r e matched up with priority num· hers in capsules drawn from another drum. ·', '. Prospects l1nprove For Quick Drcift OK "Winnel's' Reacti11g To Lottery \VASHINGTON !UPI) DA.l l Y PILOT .':i Action on Fund Biii Needed Solons Closing Up Shop for Summer W ASHl NGTON (AP t Congress planr>ed to enibark Oil a monUi·lc.ing .sumnier vacation today after ~nate 1ction on 1 measure to keep federal agencies an bu.sin~ unlit Oct. 15. A House-passed rew lulion lo fund departme:nts for which Ke11nedy Blasts Report Critical of Health Bill regular money bill! re..-nai.n 11. $!-bil lion measure providlng Import Bank and relaxing unpa.ssed 1o1.'as the mnst vital of funds for up to 173,00l public· r~Lriclions on CX(Xltl.!I to a :serlb of measures schedul-service job!. Communist c:ountr1e!. 1' h e eel for action in the Senate. The Howe planned only a AJso up for action: the com· vote Wa! 219 to t4a. brief se~ion with nothing on promise vttslon of a $20.8· Alll'lough the <X1ntinu1ng·ap· the calendar belorl!: shut tin g billion monl!:y bill for the propriation.s resolution v.•as for lhe recess 1o1.'h1ch will run depart..'Tlenl.!I of Labor and put off until the last min utr , W1ttl Sept. 8, tv.·o days after Hea.lth , Education and the appropria.l.ion.<; situa tion l"' Labor Day. Welfare, that i.! $581 million much better than in recent The Senatt cleared !..he above President NI x on ' s years. deck5 for lhe recffil in a late budzet. The House passed the In addition to tJ1e Labor· se.s.sion Thursday that saw bill Thursday. HEW measure, eight of the 14 passage or a l2.11dmark cam-The House, which completed regular money bills have befn paign-spending reform bill and most of il.!I v.·ork Wednesday, enacted. A 10th measure. with postponement until Sept. 13 of ...,-ound up congres.siooal action pub lic ...,-arks funds, has passed rene...,'ed debate on the draft· Thursday on a measure ex-both houses and is awaiting exLe.nsion bill and its "''atered-lending the life of lhe Export-action by conferees. do"n call for U.S. \1·ilhdrawal jfr;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; V.'A5HINGTON ~UPI ! nauonal t:ealth insuran~ plan. from Vietnam. '"'" Edwocd M. "'""'"Y 'n. " .aid m' j 0 r heal th "" It '''° pa;,sed ' miH .. ry Your Own Nutritional Products Business ri1ass. ), has br a n d t d " surance plans pending before cons tr uctlon authoriza tion "cl"msy n"mbm ••me . • Co1gre5' would i fl' re". ~,:~":.'.:~~.~.~ ;::1m~l.;,~:: An Unusual Opportunity -Full or Part Time federal report el aiming his heal!h costs even more than to get the same kind of relief cradle-to-gra\'E" national health the expected 56 pe rcent hike. as .areas struck by floods, hur- insurance plan wou ld cost tax-The report said the ad· ricanes or other n a tu r .a 1 pay ers in any limes more than dlliona t t osl lo la.xpayers disasters . " plan advanced by the ad· under Kenn edy's plan by 1974. But for the second straight n;inistration . ll'ou ld be $59.4 bill ion. It said night. it put aside a 1he addi tional cos1 under th e multibi!lion-doll ar bill to el:· The reporl, which had been l d 'd f h' h ed ,. Ni:ii:on AdministrallotY bi 11 . en a1 or ig er uca ion ordered by Congress, was whi ch v.·ould use private and vocational edu ce.lion amid 1:1sued Thursday by th I! he:ilth insurancl! coverage as a behind-the·scencs JUrisdic· Hl!A.lth. Education and Welfare opposed to governml!nt in· tional dispute over Indian Department I HEW ). It said surance, v.·oold be $2.6 billion. education tha t could put the the nation's health care bill Kennedy said the report us-entire bill off until after the Mr. Peter Lawford cordi1llv in•ile1 vou le b• lli1 P•"on•I 9 ue1t •I • b 111i~eu epportunity 1emint t wllere you will ltern how vou c•n pe rlicipll• in • dr1malic grow!h indu.try with ORGANIGO, INC., en ••cilin9 ntw •colo9it.1lly cri1nttd Ccrnp•ny. ORGANIGO, INC .. i1 • d;1trObutor of t ht hi9he1t ciu•lity n1 1u1•I food oup pl•m•nl1, n•lura l fc od1, ind nalur• 1kln '''' produc h , Th• produch, th1 rea1onablt pricing ,tlit 11Mp lrf:,d doilri buticn 1y.tem, a nd n•l<ontl brand n•rn• ••po1utt 1r1 un;qut and pro· vid1 you with 1n euhlandin9 polt nli1I. Prospecls for qui ck passage of the draft bill \\·hen the Senate returns in September from a month's \'acat ion h a 1• e Im· prove<l despite: threats of an interminable fil ibuster by op.- ponenls. the: draft bill hostage in· definitely until President Nix- on sets a date for withdrawal of remaining force! from l "dochina . But Mansfield - although keeping his options npen -e\'idently has shunned that plan. ' ll.·ould jump by 56 percent to ed "fudge factors an d guesses recess. Thi1 11mintr will b• ht!d in th e B1!lroom, An1 h1im Bowl, 1! t :OO P.M. on Wedne1d1y, Au9u1t 11 , 1971. Door Pri1e1 -R1fr111h - mt nh -No Admiu ion Ch1r9 1. For •e1erv1lion1, pl11•• call NOW: ORGANIGO (71 41 631·2241, or .,.;,;t 011 ORGANIGO booth 11 th 1 Home ·~d Garden Show, Anthtirn Co"~tntion C•n· l1r, throuqh Au9uli Ith. By Tbe. Aisoclated Pres $105.4. billion in 1974 without which permit critical figure!'! The education bill v.·as put Tom Downey had never won ~Co~ngr~e=ss~i~oo~'1'1_,!p~a~!S~a~g~e~of~a~nY>'__~lo~b~e~J~OO~pe~rce~n:'.l ~in~a~c=cu~r~•~l•:·~"-~•n",_t:lodl)(j'.a~y~·s~"'~h~ed~w~e~a~lo~n!g~•~·i~th~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;i-! 1 rafne in .aU of his 13--plll.'l - Sena!P. Den1ocrat1 c Leadrr ~1ike ~1ansfield. a l though angered by thf'! removal of his amendment setting 11 nine· month I i m r 1 ab I e ror withdrawal from Vietnam, said he favored a quick vole on the measure: when th e Senate-takes it up again Sept. 13. Congress started a sum- mer recess at the end of busint!SS todav. Some had ihought the m<i· jority leader would try to hold !11anagers of the bill. dt'spilt! 11 personal plea for ac1ion fron1 President Nixon. failed to win the required unanimou9 c·onsent from lhe Senate Thursday to pul B strict time limit.!ltion on the measu re so it could be pl!s3ed before the recess began. Sen. Mike Gravel ( O - Alaska ), an outspoken OP· ponent nr C'Onscription. ob· jected In every request [or a timl! limit. years. Unt il Thursday. J-lis 19th birthda y, Det. 4. was ma tched wllh 7\o. 1 1n Thursday's drafl lot1ery in \Vash1ngton, giving the . .\rl· 1ngton , /\lass .. youth fronl and center S1 Alus tor next year's eallu p 1f and v.·hen Congress extends 1he Selective Se rv ice Acl. "I was 11tunned Y.'hl!n 1 heard the news.'' Do\.\'ney said. "I couldn't believe it. Pea~e at Last ··1-1cre 1 was the winner ef lhr drawtng, No. I, and I had never come out on top al raf. fies al sports evf'nt.~. I've been ii bom loser. Here I \'IB!'i '"in· ning ' for the f1rsl li me." Another No. I, Lawrence Bors eth nf Phoenix. Arii .. said: "\Vhat the heck. It's nnl~· !or two years." Treaty EndsOUllndian W llr And the pick of Der. 4 aolv· f'd a problem for Joh n C. \\'erdell of \llheatnn, lll, RALEIGH ~ C. ~U PI \ - North Carolina official3 signed 1 friendship scroll v.·ith the Tuscarora lndian3 Thursday, symbolizing 11 peace treaty wilh the Indians who "'ere driven out Qf the state nea rlv 250 years iigo. · There has been no /1gh1t11g with the Indians since about 1713. but there aL~o nev er ha~ been an offi ci 11I peace lreaty signed. Thursday. a frie ndship scroll aigned by 0 11ef Arnold !\. He...,'ilt, chairman flf th e Tuscarora's Chief 's Counctl, "I was looking for a 1~ady job,'' the unemployed y&Uth 5a 1d. \VB! brought to Lt. Gov . Pat Taylor by Wade Lucas of Erwin, ll'ho visited the tribe.it reservat ion near Nia.&1 ra·------------I falls. N.Y,, as an "an1· bassador of good will " for Gov. Bob Sco!l, "Wt! have been in a state of ...,.;ir with the Tuscarnras for 50me 250 year! or so. but l am glad. and I know Gov. Scott and I.he peoplt of our state art glad . that they indicate their friendship v.·ilh us by their f'X· pressions on this scroll," Ta ylor said as he signed the v.'hitt doe skin peace docu- ml!:nt. • Ill a • • • MOMENT OF MADNESS GE delivers crushed ice or cubes right to your door. YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR IS WORTH UP TO 21.2 en. ft. Americana' Refrigerator-Freerer 'll'iah Caotom 1)1- • J'Jeeoet holdsup ... 223lbL • Adjmtalje, .... ,_ &liBlhelws • 1-Dlly .ME8t Keepr O:UW!i la to m;ka 'tqp.WM otorage • R<ills oat "" 'llfieels • Only 33" wide, 66Y.'higb $689.95 UH 90,00 MAX. UADI·<" 559995 NIT P•ICI COLOO UTU GE Delivers Crushed Ice Or Cubes Without Opening The Door DUNLAP'S-THE SAW AND SERVICE CENTER IN THIS AREA fOR GENERAL ELECTRIC .-I • I Volkswagen, unlike some of the other imports, onticipoted the dock stri ke end ordered plenty of cars in advance. Not only bugs, but Station Wagon s, Fastbacks, Squarebocks, Kormann Ghios end the big, new 411 4·Door sedans ond 4 11 wagons. Whatever Volks- wogen you have in mind, your dealer probably hos in stack. Sa come in 10 yell!' nearest W-1 dealer. And pick a car. Any car. ··--' • NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson, Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. 673-0900 •""tnnGDrfwell1%-- • • ' \ I l I 't l ., . -.,.. __ ) Saddlehaek EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. b4 , NO. °187, 4 SECTI ONS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Mayor Calls for Pier Pedestrian Crossing ' I r I \ San Clemente !\iayor \\'alter Evans this 'l''eek called for a new city application to the St.ate of California to build an at· grade pedestrian crossing lo replace the gubway be.neath the Santa Fe Lracks al lhe municipal pier. The suggestion came al the end of grim discussion of 'T'uesday's fatal mishap which claimed the life of a 9-year-old boy et an unguarded grade crossing in Shorecliffs. Evans. stressing that the proposed e Pendleton Plata resurrection of the pier crossing ~·ould include gate installation. said perhaps the C'lly should replace the crumbling en. trance structure existing now. .. It's a disgrace," he said of the en- lrance. The at-grade issue first arose 11bout three years ago, but was scuttled by the State Public Utilities Commission during hearings by a PUC examiner in San Clemente. And City Engineer Phil Peter, a strong are Nixon Beach Gift l(illed by Senate By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 tne 01111 f'llcl Si.II President Nixon's promises nf a new. 6.5-mile sta\.e beach and public canyon area at Camp Pendleton died in the Senate Thursday. .., And it would take an ac11>r Congress to resurrect the corpse. Thwarted in both houses by Southern Democrats, the proposal to open the vast area downcoast and inland of !hf! Westl!:m White House began foundering soon after the President last spring made his personal vow to relinquish the valuable areas for public recreation , Despite initial widesp read exci!ement i;bout the surp rise announcement, op.. Do1v11 the Mission Trail 2 San Joaqui11 Schools Nan1ed EAST IRVl~E -Tv.o ~chnol~ \11ere named by Trustees nf th(' San .Joariu1n Elementa ry Schoo\ District this '.A.'Cek, The int('rmedia\e school und('r con· 1tructian in the Universi1 y Park area (ln Yale Avenue wh ere it meets the San Diego Freeway was given the name Rancho San Joaquin intennediatc. The school. "'ill house students in the l rvine School attendance area. Irvine will become a kindergarten through sixth grade facilit y. • Also named was the school under con· slructlon on the comer nf Muirlands Boule\•ard and the proposed Los Alisos Street in El Toro. It will be called Los Alisos Intermediate School. Bo!h names were selPcted by students end area homro'.A.·ners. • A rt tl'orksltop t-.11SSJON VIEJO -A special art workshop is being offered for a week beginning Aug. 2.1 by the Mission Viejo Association of Artists and Craftsmen. B. J. Wilson, an instructor al Santa Monica Oty College, will conduct a pain· ling class with emphasis on un- derstanding structure as a painting tool. The worskhop will be held at Linda Vista Elemenlary School in A-1ission Viejo from 9:30 a.m. to l p.m. Interested persons may register by callinR R.'ID-2715. e fee Cream An11one ~11SSION VIEJO -Tennis and an iC"e crt:am feed ere on the list of .activities fl'Jr the Mislllon Viejo Recreation Center next week. Thf: rour1h ~ess\on of tennis lesson~ will begln Monday, Aug. 9 rrom 8 to 9 p.m. aL the ~lontanoso Cent('r. Bill Smith is ln· structnr for 1hr n('w class. A !<peclal ('Vrnt fO'f the entirt: family ill fit:h('(iuled for 1'lle~day. Auii:. 10. The an· nuel Ice cream [.ccd wlll t.Bke plf!Ce 'ol'llh acoof'5 .selling for JO ccni~ each. '!'he CflOI 11n11ck will be served at I p,m, at t}le posit ion began mounting and never waned: -Farmers and ranchers in San Mateo Canyon immediately became upset at the prospect of losing ex pens i v e im- provements on the land they have farmed for decades. -Some of[icial! of Lhe Marine Corps hinted that the land would never become public. -By the time the matter came before the powerfu l House Armed Services Com- ntittee for a crucial recommendation op- ponents had bee.n re inforced by a federa l report which recommended the canyon would be rlpe for private development. -Stale pa rks officials, who ult imately \vould have administered the open lands and developed a major recreation area there. complained they were never told of committee hearings and chafed at the apparent snub. ~A few weeks later a rider attached Ul ll major military construction bill passed the House of Representatives. IL forbade the lt>ase or sale of any of the lands ex- cept by a scparrite. act of Congress. -In the Se.nate, during the. su mmer crush af House bills filed before the sum- mer recess. a last-min ute allempt had been made to steer the bill and the rider inl(l conference. Uu! nn Thursda y Sen . Harry F. Byrd .Jr. of Virginia. a Democrat. 5cuttled the Prr<.ident's promises by a1tach1ng <10 am1>ndmcnl ·which paralellcd the }!ou~e action. Tha! closed the hocks. An attempt might be marlP "'hen Congress reconvenes tn 1nl.rorluce n('W legis!al1on covering lhe (lpcn1ng of the tcrri\f)ty. but it sllll would h:i v(' to pass the scrutiny of lhe House Arrned Services Committee . Opposi1ion to the 1dc11 ren1111ns s1rnng in the poh1ically powerful panPl. Craig rvl i!ler. \\'a shing!on aide to Rep. Alphon"Q Bell (R-Los Angeles). !'.aid to- day he forcsc!!S legislation being in- troduced by the champion or lhe beach op('ning. "But if il were to succeed is anybody's guess," he said with little enthusias m. 'The President had virtually assured success of his idea on several occasions after hi5 initial announcement. Specifically, on the afternoon in San Clemente "'hen he made his declaration. the Presirlcnl !'.aid House committee sup- port had been assured. One element of confusion pcrsii;led throu~hout 1he issue -the amount ar shnreline ac1ua1\y atfected by lhe Pr!!sident's plan. The idea "'as to c(lmbine the 3 5·mile San Onofre Bluffs State Beach (lea~ed by the state for 25 yea rs) with 2.5 miles of upcoast shoreline 8nd grant It free-a nd- clcar to the state of Ca\iforni8. Included in that 6.$-mile package would have been lfle canyon upland11 which afe suilab\e for camping and parking development. The combination would have yielded one of the largest slngle stretches of prime recreation beach in the nation. . The bluff11 beach remains under the current lease and Is not affected by Thursday's legislation. Julie Helps Drive .JACKSONVILLE , Fla. (AP) -Julie Nixon Eisrnhower has lent 11 helping hand ta Jacksonville's United F'und drive, v.·hich begin.~ soon. _.,. .. Mo~~Q r~'"'-._,,;_..,. 4 -" - She taJ)f'd a bril'.f tetevi~ed message Thursda y for use later. "The fund gives us a chance to lmprnve lhe quali!y <1f life • in J acksonville," 11ttld I.he daughter of Presi dent Nixon. . ~--t.. ,,._ -·-··--,.. .. supporter of the at-grade idea, remains bitter ebout the PUC flat denial. Despite the initial impression of a:efety hazartb, Peter today was adamant in engineers' ability to ins tall a gate system at the busy pier crossing which would be •·as safe s11 anything could be designed." While admitting that no system Is absolutely foolproof, he said he was con· fident gates could be designed to be operated either m a n u a 11 y or automatically from within the engineer's act Y oting Love compartment in the train it self. "It seemed awfully apparent -and J'm not afraid to make the accusation- thaL the PUC acted as if it were con· trolled by lbf!: railroads. The commission would not even listen to what we were proposing on the crossing," he said. The mayor's suggestion came during discussion of the pier entrance -the subj ect of a proposed parks and recrea- tion bond election possibly next April. He asked if some maintenance could be begun al the arf!a lmmOOiately. tenning the city-owned construction "ugly and a blot on lhe city." Maintenance or I.hf! entrance subway would be minimal in co&t, but rebuilding a modem, attractive wr:l.erpass hu huge hidden costs. Peter e'xplained that a labyrinth of con- duits, sf!wer mains and other un- derground improvements would have to be reckoned with iI bulldozing and rebuilding werf! to take placf!. "lbere are main sewer and water lines, OA ILY ... Lor ll1tf .. llolo Perhaps il was a kiss lo bu ild a dream on; perhaps only a casual summer buss caught in the watchful eye of the telephoto lens. The elements were there .for a summer affair, at any rate. warm air. \varm r;an d, warm war.tr. Ah Laguna. Mission Project Stopped County Halts Work on Extensive R esto ration By· PA;\1ELA HALLAN 01 I~• Diii~ ~I"'! 51111 Father Junipero Serra had his pro- blem~ getting Old Mission San J uan Capistrano bu ilt back in the late 18th cen- lury. But he didn't .have one hangup facing his ('(lUnterparts today -the C.ounty of Orange. The Department of Building and Salet"y has placed a. stOi>work order on 11n ex· tensive restoration project on the mission grounds. It seems no permits were !!Sued for the work .and no a.rchite.ctural-structural plans a.re available. "Two years ago the city allowed the Mission to commence site restoration of va rious structures on the Mission grounds." 5aid City Manager Donald Weidner. "This was done without building in· 11pection or application of our related codes." Weidner said the decision was an ln· ronnal one with no olflcia l action take n by the legislative body. A field insr:ect-Or for the department of building an"d safety discovered the ongoing work wbich in· volves meny buildings the public will be allowed l-0 enter. The building and safety department im· mediatf!ly placed a red flag on the pro- ject which is under the direction ol. Jay Latham, general contrackir. "WI!: ha ve no evidence that the work or structures which have been restorgd are unsafe In any respect," said Weidner. But he added that there also is no evidence that the structures are !iOUTld and con- form lo minimum standards either-. The matter will he ta~n to °" city council Monday with three alternatives. The city either can apply full re- El Camino Real Revamp Eyed by Clemente Council San Clemente: councilmen trill fnffl ln Lut fl5Cal year·a gu· tu rtbattJI riuirements for present and future work: forego reriuirements on pa.~t restoration and reriuire all future work t-0 have permits, inspeclion anrl code con· formance, or exclude a specific area or the prope rty from any requirements with protection In the city and department or building and safety by hold-harmless agreement11. "I've talked to other local government people in other cities to see what's been done in case11 like this. but there are no clear-cut an11wer11," said Weidner. "If the Mission Is to be e.iempl. it appears the counci l will have to declare it an official historica l monument.'' The scope of the restoration project in· eludes pa rt of the original shop buildings, hospital and storage areas constructed around 1800. Altho ugh there are no exisling plans, descriptions in archive5 and existing ex· cavaled foundations are. being used M guidel ine.!. 'Die , project is on the westerly side of the Miulon buildings adj&:ent to the tallow works and tannery. It wl11 providt'l tallow works and tannery. It will provide the final link 1n the minion. quadrangle, City Says No To Fee Waiver a 11pecial session at month's end to decide amount to t115,CM10. If the city should commit $1 15,000 in 111 ........ . • _,_1 h ,._.. n .... total A propo11t to waive for· the ffrlt tlmf! tax funds to a total reconstruction of El 11~ city ~--1 are ....... er I"',. city-bu1lnH1 license feet for a e1mlval Camino Real north of Avenlda Pico. road plan 1bould o:rme to fl7S;400. at Our Lady of F11tima Church f1Ued Under plans proposed under the county COuncllmen a"greed lMt they"would eJ· before San Cleme.nte city councilmen Arterial Highway Financing 1y&tl!:m. San amlnf: Sl)ecifte designs of the project •l • thl11 week. Clemente would &hart equal costs with study ~s11lon Aug. 25, and might ~skll!:r Church represen!lltives t1<>1Jght a w1lver the county on the project calculated to cutting bKk on some improvemrnts, or or the fee covering the proftsslonal cost $346,800. 11cra~plng thoe fund commitment for El carnival portion of the annual fiesta S.pt. The entire project, from Pico to Camino and shifting It eh1ewhere. 17, 18 Md 19. Camino Ca pistrano, would include a cos· County supervisors already have ap-The panel 1111{Tffd Ulat while the boolh.o; tly crib wall al the ba!ll!: of sectton11 ot proved the spendlnR of the ir shari of the and noncom merch1I Rspectii; of !he fiest11. slumplng bluffs, plus a thin paved 1lrlp at project. The concl!:pt also won favor from ~hould not ttpply under business fees. the the roadside for emergency parklnj and the county's advlsory p1nel on highway cArnlv1l segment, which ts a profit· bicycles. (r111ntJ. lllllking proposition. should pay the But San Clem<!nle apparenUy does not An agreemeQt: on tht project lt 18mt fee• as J1lway1 -$5 for each ride .h.~),\U'>f'ji,~·ol t"!:~!· ~ !"~ln&./~iii.J.mio•"l-)>.~-..._,....M.-~~ .... ~i'."· .,. •'· --L. ~ ' • ., electrical and gas r;lructures and everi more down there. "Furthermore. to do the job correctly; we might even have to remove con· cession stands and other business buildings just to mo\'r-lhe dirt and ge• equipment in there, It's really an es:· pensive proposition ," he explained. One .erchitect hired last year for a design predicted a cost or posslblY. $120,000. Councilmen , who had expected mu ch less scrapped the plan. een Huge Tax By Reagan SACRAM ENTO IAP\ -Gov. Reagan ~aid today the state will nePd a ta·x in- crease of at least $300 million df!spita final agreement with Democratic leader5 on what Reagan called "probably the most comprehensive reform af welfare attempted anywhere in the United Statts." Reagan said because welfare and ~tedi· Cal refonn negoliations stretched &o far 1nlo the new fiscal yl!:ar there will bt about a $100 million deficit betwf!en those two programs. He said that would be on top of a $200 million deficit from the "revenue gap'' <.·aused by Jagging tax collections from the state's sluggis h economy , Reagan said lhe reform of welfare would save ahouL $130 million this year In the program, including about $50 million savings to the state. He appeared wit h a p11nel o( legislative leaders to announce "final, complete agreement'' on the bipartisan reform plan. Their concurrence Thursday ended 12 da ys nf nonstop n('gotiations among leaders of both parties and eased rising fpars in the Capitol that tentative bipartisan agreement last ll.'eek \\'OU]d Oy apart due to prolonged bickering over details. The compromise -the mo~t complete overhaul (If welfare law ln the state'" history -included major cQncessions by hoth the Repuhlican governor and Of>mocrat1c leaders. It is a major per~onal triumph for bolh Reagan and f\·111rrt11, the J5·year-uld Democral ic lcadc.r of the Assembly. They have hitterly criticizl'rl each other tjll- pasl few months, hut th ey reached aJ,?ree- me.nt on the most volatile issut'I separating them through a prolonged series of face-to-face negotiations. Reagan'15 major concession was :ac. ceptance of a ''modified open-end'' state appropriation for welfare, a devicl'l designed to guarantee that the staht would not shirt welfare costs to counties If the state miscalculate.o; it~ share. bue instead would au tomatically Increase the state share. Orange Coast 1''eather In case you ha"en't guessed It, Uiere's more of that hot, humid weather on the agenda for the weekend. Highs today and Satur- day around 76 at the beaches rls· lng to 94 inland. Lows around 68-72. INSIDE TODAY Stmw hat theater COmt'S to the Harbor Area with stiutentf from. Cosa ~re.ro ff1gh and. Newpor' {/ni/ied. School District produc- ing "Tht. Boy Fritnd" nezt week. St.: .s1or11 and pic turt1 in lhe \Vttktndtr. •1111,.. ., C1H!Drt1l1 I Cl>K-llt'I u, 1 Clln!llef JI.II c-1,, u c'"'_,,,. u l>utll Mi ik" t DI-CM • •dllorlll ~"' 1 l'ln•n~• ll•tl Ko..-teff9 " At1t1 Lt .... ,t 1t M1!1llex ' MtY!ft JNI N111t1 .. 1 N"" I Ol'lf!M CM1t11Y t 1\11¥11 ,._ u 5Nrll 1 .. 11 Si.ct Mlril;ltl 12-11 Tele•!WMI Jt 'lltllt!'\ ~ .at ' Wttlllfr I / W .... t ll'1 Nowt 1.J.11 Worltl NIWI l•S WttllllMM' &J4 _.•::•-:a·" 4 J.,.,,......--==,..,..,, .... '. - ' • DAJL Y PILOT St Annexation In Laguna Hits Delay Anne1ation to Laguna Beach or 142.9 acres of property In Laguna Canyon wu delayed this v.·eek when one property owner told the City Council the signers of lhe ahnexaUon petition wanted the action cond.itionel upon partial rezoning to M· lA (light industrial ). <All. William Bruggere said he had understood the rewning and the. an· nexalion could be undertaken together. Speakihg for the Planning Department, Al Autry explained that the annexation procedure had been started before the rezone petition was filed, had won ap- provzl. of lhe Planning Commission and Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) and therefore was ready for completion. The rezoning was scheduled for future action in the planning com· mission, he said. When Bruggere insisted he ~'anted the rezone first, councilman agreed to con- tinue the annexation hearing to Sept 1 to give the Planning Commission time to act on the request for industrial zoning 450 feet in from Laguna Cz.:iyon Road . The latest canyon annexation bid, launched by Telonics Corpor3tion, ex· tends from the foreign car repair service on the east, westward to the existing city limit... It has an estimated present population of 40, of who.-n 11 are registered voters, and a total of 20 dwelling units. Autry explained to the council that an "'island" of approximately 30 acres fron- ting on Laguna Canyon Road was omitted from the annexation request so that the 149-acre parcel could come into the city as an uninhz.bited annexation. Inclusion of the "island'' he said, would have involved an annexation election because "there are too many people in that section.'' He said the LAFC had agreed to waive its policy against authorizing annexz.tio ns that create islands of unincorporated pro- perty because the commission agreed this particu lar island eventually would have to join Laguna since it wou!d be loo small to incorporate itself and would not ciuz.Efy for annexation to any other mW1icipality. Schools Appoint Lewis PR Chief Kenne.th Lewis, former public relations director for the Newport-~1e.sa Unlfied School District, was hired this week by the Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen· ta.ry School District. Lewis will be an administrative assis· tant to Superintendent Ralph Gates at a 1.ialary of $20,000 a year. Lewis' function will be to serve the district in a!l areas of communication in- cluding publicity. speaking be f o re organizations. and edi ting a district 11ewsletter. The new administrative position was ('reated in accordance with recom- mendations of a Westinghouse Leaming Corporation study prepared two years ago. The study suggested hiring an assis- tant to the superintendent when the district reached 10.000 enrollment. Gets 8130 in Cash Some connoisseur of crisp cash crept to the till of the Gourmet Pantry Thursday night and took $130. Laguna Beach police report . The rear door of the restaurant, located at 237 Ocean Ave., y,·as discovered to bt: unlocked by an officer on patrol at J.bout J a.m., investigators said. The building u·as secured until the arrival or the ()Wner, who told police of the missing m"ney. OlAN•I COAlt DAILY PILOl 01.AHGi.! 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Lifeguards are girding for a rough weekend \Vhen nearlv a half million swimmers are expeCted to flock to Orange County beaches to escape from temperatur~s nbove 00 degrees. The y.•a!er is a \\'arm 72 degrees. points and body SU!fers are getting roughed up . '"!l's a comblnat1on or the \1•arm water dray.·ing S\\'immers into the ocean. and !lie unexpected heavy surf catching thern unaY.'are," Reed said. Besides :,00 res cues. Reed's lifeguards made more than 4,000 preventa tive ac· lions t;,·arningsi this \\'eek. ''\\'e 11·anl to gel the y.•ord out to use plenty of cau- lion," he said. . Cro\\·ds have averaged Btl.000 daily dur- ing the u·eek at !\ewport Beach. The surf is running heavier than normal. but not quite so rough at other beaches. "Our surf is running six to eight reet, hut isn't quite so dangerous," said Mal Boy.·man. assistant director of harbors and beaches for Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach lifeguards made 98 rescues Thursday and one body surfer suffered a possible concussion when drop- ped by a big IV<-1\'C. SIGN AT CALIENTE RACE TRACK READS LIKE IRONIC EPITAPH AS FIRE RAGES Grand5tand Destroyed Thur•day, But Anim al5 Okay; All Bets Off on How It Started Bob Rred. director of marine safety in ?\'ey.·porl Beach , said the surf has been running from . eight to 10 feet al some ··\Ve don'! run ll'arning rlags here. ns some beaches do.'' Boy.•man added. "Safe:y is relative to the swimmer and how good he is. But "·e expect to be busy this \1·eekend ." Pueblo Exec Smoking Rubble Marks Raps Bucher In New Book Caliente Track Remains NEW YORK (AP) -The executive of· ficer (lf the USS Pueblo asserts that Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher was more ln· terested ln drinking and partying than commanding the spy ship and blames him for il.s capture by the North .Korean in 1968. "Bucher was a misfit, an oddbaJI. the mistake that turns up in any system," ~·rites the now·retired Navy officer, Lt. Edward R. Murphy Jr. in his book "Se· cond in Command" being published h1on- day by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Murphy·s accoun t (lf the Pueblo's seizure portrays Bucher as a confused, bumbling captain issuing contradictory orders or none at all, and at one point "standing on the port wing frantically waving his v.·bite stocking cap" and 1.ihouting at the North Koreans to stop fir· mg. "There w~ no doubt the gesture was Intended as an emblem or surrender, l\1urphy says. However, he concedes this oc-curred well before the North Koreans boarded the ship. Murphy says the seizure "never should have happened." But he admits th<it when asked by a court of inquiry y.•hat he y.·ould have done had he been In con1- mand. he had replied: "My decision \\'ould have been essentially the same." The secretary of the Novy dismissed 11 recom mendation by !he court of Inquiry !hat Bucher he court-martialcd. .r.turphy'.s account contrasts not just with Bucher"s version but also that of F. Carl Schumacher Jr .. who y.·as operation!> officer of the Pueblo and wrote a book about its capture. find with much of the testimony at the court of inquiry. r-.·turphy explains this by saying that during the crew's 11 months' captivity, Bucher forced <'Ill the officers find certain crewmen to rehearse the events leading up to the capture until !hey emerged with a single, consistent account. 52 Cases of VEE ATLANTA (UPI) -The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDCJ reported today there have been 52 confirmed human cases of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) in Texas. The CDC also reported the disease, u•hich apparently spread Into Texas from Mexico, has infected at least 1,957 horses in that st.ate and killed 1,411. TIJUANA (AP) -Twisted steel and a melted tin roof are all that remain of the main grandstand and clubhouse at CaJiente race track. The fire that destroyed the facility also seared the area·s already hurting economy. Initially, 1,500 workers at the track are out of work. And in this economically depressed area south of the border. being out of work means just that : There are virtually no jobs available of any kind her{'. "There will be about 9,000 people hurt because of the dependan~ of these peo- ple. said a track spokesman. "Not only !hat, but there are a Jot of other people who will be affected.'' The fire, which broke out at 4 a.m. Thursday, was thought controlled at one point but it flared up to race through the entire 42-year-0ld structure in minutes. No injuries were reported to either humans or animals. including 950 thoroughbred horses stabled across the track. Damage was estimated at $15 million. Arson is being investigated. said mayor of Tijuana Jose Gonzalez. He said the ci- ty had no arson investigating team . a!'I such, but that San Diego authoritie!'I have offered to aid "in finding out exactly what caused this terrible fire to start." ' The blaze broke out in the apa rt1nent of racing sccrC'tary \Valtcr r\'!artv. There \~as no fire insurance on !he Structure and firE' fighters had little water and old ineffe<:tive CQUipment. Even San Dieg~ fire men who responded to a plea for help \\'ere stymied by the lack of fac ilities. l'he structure was valued at $10 million and the closed circuit television and elec- tronic equipment, some of y.•hich \\'BS in- sured, y.·as u·orth $5 n1il!ion. Transit Sen'icc 1'o Keep Running Off1cials of South Coast Transit C-Om- pa ny denied reports that bus se rv ice is to bf. suspended between the Orange Coast fire.a and Santa Ana. Company manager George Cordier said reported suspension o( the coast.al line \Vas "only a rumor:· He did note the company has made arrangements for the city of Santa Ana to take over South Collst Transit bus routes within that city, "As far as I know." Cordier said, "the so uth coast line is stUJ going to be ln operation." The bus route extends from Santa Ana to Newport Beach and down the coast to Laguna Beach. Ear Wax May Be fudicator hi F e1nale B1·east Cance1· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Women u·et ear wax and the other. dry. with wet ear wax have a greater risk of Chinese. Japanese and other Orientals breast cancer than those with the dry are born with a dominanct of the dry ear type. according to a ·University of ;'ad:~~:n~~i~~ ~~c:.~:,n:li~~~ 1f;~·!~~ California specialist In p r e v e n t I v e cording to the doctor. medicine. Petrakis said Japanese women who had Dr. Nicholas L. Petrakis of the UC wet ear wax suffered from breast cancer Medjcal Center_ said examination of ear far more frequently than those with the Will could provide a useful ttthnique in dry wax . the pnvention and early detection (lf He txplained that ear wax is breast canctr. chemically related to the secretions of Petrakis said he conducted a study or the breast. (lf the ()Uy sweat glands, as ear wax because he wanted to know why the arm pits. Its two forms. "'·et and dry, the ·•mortality ratts from breast cancer probably expreiiis the differences in which are exceptionally low in Oriental popula-food -particularly fat -is processed lions ..• as compared y.•\th Women in y.•ithin the body. \Vesltm Europe 11nd the United States." The UC professor said wet ear Y.'ax oc- Certaln races, he said, have 11 greater curs mClre frequently in "pallents inborn tendency to wet, sticky ear wax dla11no!led y.•ith arteriosclerosis." harden- while others have a greater tendency to ing of the arteries. He added it appeared the dry type. lo be deficient in certain substances that General manager of the facility, John S. Alessio of San Diego. was sent to prison last ~1arch in Lompoc, Calif., for income tax evasion. One of the lrack's most popular al· tractions, the Future Book, will remain in operation despite the fire. Al Rosa, assis- tant general manager. said bets on rac~ at major tracks around the United States v.·ould still be taken. but in a temporary building in front of the grandstand. Greyhound dog racing, ,1·hich y.•as 11 midweek night attraction. may be resum- ed soon, Rosa said, but a new grandst and v.•ill have to he erected he for e thoroughbred horses can race here again. T'vo County Men Race With Train, Killed in Flames Two men who smashed their pickup truck through a Stanton crossing gate in a bid to beat an oncoming Southern Pacific freight train died in their blazing vehicle today. Coroner's officers s<iid truck driver r.1anuel Trevino. 2:,, of Garden Grove and his passenger Gary L. tl1ayfield. 21. of Anahein1 11 ere burned beyond recogni- tion. Docu1nents sall'agcd hy Stanton police Jed to thf'ir identification. \\'itnesse~ said 1'revino hit the gales al high speed i11 an apparent atte111pl lo gtot lhrough !he cross ing bf>forr !he oncon11ng eastbound freii:thl reached the 1n· tcrsection of Dale and Katclla. They said 1he enginE' slan1med inlo !he rear nf the truck y.·hich immediateh• e"- plnded Ullo a hrtll nr fl:in1e. IJa1nage to 1hc cn~inP 11as dc~cnbed a~ 111intmat. DAIL'( I'll.OT 51111 1'11919 Co1igrat11l.atio11s, Ch1·is Chris Gall O\\'ay_ of South La guna recei\"es the best 15-year-old player a\l'ard from Brian Knott. manager of the Realtor~ team. 1'he occasion \1·as post-season Babe Rut h a\rards pre ~eritation . Jle also recei1·ed the Schuniacher A\1·ard ror being t he top Babe Ruth player. Knott u·as given an a,,·ard too. llis players pre~ented him u'ith a puppy. ~---- SUMMER SA LE SPECIAL ' ' 30" X bO" GLASS TOP. TABLE ¥4" THICK SALE PRICE $159. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE GOLD-OLD SPANISH- OUYE-8LACK-ANT1QUE YELLOW WAJt&IOUSE SALE CONTINUES ' Hundr•d1 of y•rds of dr•pery f•bric1 •fa fraction of the origin1 I co~t. L•r~• 1e.le.ction of misc:.•llan•ous furnifur• including teble1, ni9ht standt, head boards, mirron, dinirtg cha in, cl1r11n9 teble1, upholstet".d c.hei", •nd m1ny oth•r if•m1 1t over 50 '/. off. Don 't w1 if, this m•rt.hln• cli11 won't l11t. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-OREXE L-HERITAGE NIWl'OIT STOii Ol't:N fllDAi' 'Tll f NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tcllff Or., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Professional Interior Designers Avail•bl ..... AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 3~5 North Coa1t Highway Phone: 494-6551 Petrak\s said lnherilanee of the types "dt~lroy v1n1ses suspected of causing "!~!!:!~!'.!:W!~ was controlled by 1 pair of genes. One , bre11s~cancer compared v.-Jlh the dry ear • -~·~·~;-5tgnals·tl:n!r1onnfttilm<'of-•·""'r. _. -~-,,..., ___ _ . .... ----~---~-..: •• . ( 'l .. • Lag1111a Beaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO. 187, 4 SECTI ONS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, AUGU~ Ii, '197f TEN CENTS Nixon Beach Promi·se Sho.t Down in Congress By JOHN VALTERZA 01 !II• Diii~ 1'!1or U1tl President Nixnn's promises of a ne"-'· ~LS.mile stale bt>ach and public canyon area at Camp Pendleton died in the Senate Thursday. And it 14'0Uld take an act of Congress to resurrect the corpse. Thwarted in both houses by Southern Democrats, th~ proposal to ope n the vast area downcoast and lnl11nd of rhe Western White House began foundering soon after the President l11st spring made hi s personal vow to relinquish the valuable areas for public recreation. e Despite initial \•:idespread excitement .about the surprise annoWlcement, op- position began mounting and ne ver \\'aned · -Farmers and ranchers in San Mateo Canyon imrriediately became upset at I.he prospect of losing ex pen s i v e im· provements on the land they have farmed for decades. -Some officials of the Marine Corps hinted tilat the land would nevrr be come public. -By the time the matter came before the powerful House Arm ed Services C-Om· mittee for a crucial recommendation op- pon ents had been reinforced by a federal are Must Change System School Charge Irks Lagunans Many Laguna Beach High School teacllers and studcnl3 are "very upset" in the wake of a decision by conservative members of the school board to eliminate a trinwlter system for the school, a num- ber of sources reported today. "I'm rather upset and l know ol hers ere too," commented Jack W. Lythgoe, who chaired a subcommitttt which work· County Halts Capo Mission Face-lifting By PAAfELA HALLAN or tl!t OlllY l'llGI S!IU Father Junipero Serra h.ad his pro- blems getting Old ~1 ission San Juan Capistrano built back in the late 18th cen· tury. Bu l he didn·t have one hangup lacing hi.~ counterpar1 s today -the Counly of Orange. The ~partment or Building and SaFr1y has placed a. i;top-work f\rder on an ex · lrns1ve restoration project on !he mi&'lion ground s. It see ms no J)f'rm1t~ were 1s~ued for the \\Ork and no archilectural-structural plans are avail11ble. ""Two year.~ ago lhe city 11!lowed Uie Mission lo commence site restoration of various struct ures on the ~1ission growids," said City Manager Donald Weidner. "This was done without building in· 1pection or ap plication of our related codes.·· Weidner said the decision was an in- formal one with no official acti on taken by the legislative body. A field inspector for the department of building and safety discovered the rlngoing work which in- volves many buildings the public will be allowed to enter. The building Md safely department im- mediately placed a red Oag on the pro- ject which is under lhe direction of Jay La tham. general contractor. "We have no evidence that the. wo rk or &lructures which havt been restored are unsafe in an y respect."' sa id Weidner, But Ile added tha t there also is no evidence that the structures are sound and con· form to minimum standards either. The matter will be taken to the i::ity council Monday wilh three alternatives. The city either can apply full re-- quirement.5 for present and future work ; forego requirements on pa.st re5toration and require all future work to have permits. inspection and code con- formance, or exclude 11 specific area of Lhe property from any requirements with protttlion to th1! city and dtpartment of building 11nd safety by hold·harmless 1greements. "I've talked to other ll'lCal government people In other cities to see what's been done in cases llkt thi!. but there are no clear-cul answer~ ... !'!aid Weidner. "If the M~sion is I.ti bt. exe.mpt lt appears the coonci l will h•ve to dtt.l&re Jt an officfal hislQrical monument." The scope of the re.!lloralion fll'O]~t in· rludt.s pa.rt of th' origin11l shop build ings. hns pit11l ind 1tQrage areas con5tructed arnund 1800. ed out details for the trimester (quarter) plan this spring. "The return to the semester system Jt going to mean that anyone who has been wcrking on trimester programs will have to make changes. I know I'll be spe nding timt between now and the beginning or school changing back to the semester system," Lythgoe aa id. on motion of member Patricia Gillette, lhe board. in a 3-2 split decision. rejected the trimester plan. Members Mrs. Janes BoyCI and Dr. Norman Browne dissented. Lyth goe's Ct:lmments were dittoed by Ron Ross, a high school mathematics teacher who said : "Sure, many of the teachers are upset because they have all been working on curriculum this week and they will have kl change it." .. The trimester system wouldn't affect ma th. but it could do a lot of good in other departments. Take drivers training. We have a hard time keeping interest up for a Sf'mester. A qua rt.er would be much better." Ross said. "It v.·ould save time and money." "'The thing that doesn't make sense i~ that all of the other schools in the district i:ire on trimester programs -except the high school. Also. UC Irvine and Sad· dl('back are on the quarter syslem,"' he adrlcd . A 1cache r in !.he English drp<1rtment v.·ho did not want 10 be ident1f1ed said "m;iny or lhe teacheTs arr disappoin!ed ·• •·A large ma1ority nf thf teachers su r-- ported the idea and the Sf)me that v.'ere opposed to it came around and accepted the idea . ;·n1e charm of lhi~ program is I.hat thi. kids can take a large number nf elec· lives. \Ve rea!l y thin k it's a nifty thing for the kids.'' Debbie Marple, Commissioner cf Publications for the high school student council noted that a vote of the members sho wed 11 in favor of the trimester system and one opposed. "All the students were willing lo give the system a try and seek how it worked. But the ways things turned out. it's a slap In the face," 11.tiss ~tarpl• said. '"What really bothers me Is the man~r In which the board took the acUon. They didn "t lell anyone. what they were going to do and "'·ere not will ing to understand the idea,"' she emphasized. Juror Learns Tardiness Costly That extra hour or two in bed cost Phillip Ganshert $50 thi s morning. Orange County Superior Court Judge Ronald Crookshank imposed that fine without comment on the Newriort Beach 'mechanic ju.st thret. da ys after he. cited the former juror !or contL":mpt. Gansbert, who accepted I.he sentence without comment. was accused by Judge Crook.shank of disrupting a Jong ~rsonal injury trial by failing on at lea1\ thrte ac- casiOns to get lo the courtroom on lime. Judge Crookshank also 11 c c u 1 e d Ganshert, 2$, of 1903 £. Balboa Boulevard. of melling 1tron1ly of alcohol on the last occasion be •ppe11red for jury du ty. Ganshl':rt told the b1lllff on e11ch oc:· casion that he httd ov~slept ind sug- gested thal the altern11te juror like hi11 seat unt il he could get to the courthou!W. II. is !he. first time in Orange County fiurw.rior Court history that a juror has bttn fined for being late on the job. report which recommended the. canyon \\rould be ripe for private development -Stale parks officials, who ullimately Y•ould have administered the open lands and developed a major recreation area there, complained they were never told of committee hearings and chafed at the apparent snub. -A few week!: later a rider attached to a major military construction bill passed the House of Representatives. It forbade the lease or sale of any of the, lands ex· cept by a separate act of Congress. -In the Senate, during the summer crush of House bills filed before the sum- mer recess, a last-minute attempt had act You1ag Love been made to steer the bill and the rider into conference. But un Thursday Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. of \"irginia, a Democrat, scuttled the President's promises by attaching an amendment whicb para\elled the House action. That cl06e<i the books. An attempt might be made "-'hen Congress n!conve.nes to introduce new legislation covering the opening of the territory. but it still would have to pass the scrutiny o( the House Armed Service! Committee. Opposition tD the idea remains strong in the politically powerful panel. Cra ig Miller, \Vashington aide to Rep. Alphonm Bell tR·Los Angeles), 11aid to- day he foresees legislation belng in· troduced by the champion of the beach opening. "But if il were to succeed Is anybody's guess," he said with little enthusiasm. The President had virtually assured succ:eJs of his idea on ~rat occasions after his Jn.Jtial announceffle!lt. Speci£ically, on the afternoon in San Clemente when he made hi! declaration, the President said House committee. sup- port had been assured. One element of confusion persisted throughout the Issue -the amount of shoreline actually affected by the llAll.T r l\.OT Stalf r1Hrf9 Perhap5 it was a kiss to build a dream on; perhaps only a casual summer buss caught in the watchful eye o( the telephoto lens. The elements were there for a gummer affair. at any rate, warm air, warm sand, warm water. Ah Laguna. Gifted Students Sought Out Laguna Gives Special Attention. to Special Kids By FREDERICK SCllOEr-t1EHL 0! lfll Ol llJ l'ilot i!l!I l~e·~ a fifth grade stu dent with an IQ of 132. His work for the sc hool year involves creating a hypothetica 1 co n t i n en t . defining i~ political, economi c and social problems. It may ~und somewhat advanced for the average fifth grade student -and it probably is. But for the '"mentally gifted minor" it's the kind-of instruction tbal"s needed . A mentally gifted mioor or ftfGf\.f as they are referred \ll, are children who score IQ 's above 131 on individual tests or .are above I.be: 98 percentile on group tests. In Laguna Beach, testing identified 125 ~1Gr.f student.II last year tn grade• kinderga rJ.t.n through eight. Thi~ year, with the: Inclusion of high .schoo l students in the MG~t program, the number may climb to 1611 pupils -or roughly five percent of the total in the dis trict. •·considering the state average is about three percent we are in a somewhat uni- qu e positio n," commented Or. Robert Rttves, director of instruction. The district, he said, haa had an MGM program fct" the past several years. ;,However, this year we will include the high school." The district is re imbursed $40 for the testing of each sl udenl who is believed to be. an MGM, and then pays $60 per MGM per year for educational costs. The local district is expecting around $11 ,200 from lhe state for this year 's program . "We don't want to pull the gifted Height Law Opponents Fail w List Expenses Opponents or the height limit ordinance 5pproved in the Aug. 3 inill1llve elflCUon have not ye\ rued their 1tatement of cam- paign expenses with the city clerk. it wu revealed .at the Wednesday city council meeting. 1..agunan David Munro. • member or the Yes oe Aug. 3 Comm!Uet, noted that hbl group bad be<n ~lieu.cl for Calling to file its gtatement Of contributions· and disbursement! within the prescribed pre-- election deadline. "Our tre11irurer ha11tencd tn correct lhi!I oversight AJtri filed our statem,nt. which was publi11hed," 11aid Munro. "but Mi f•r t have aeen no statement from the op-- pooenbl and I wi>uld like to kno~e "• ha!! been filed." City Cleric Dorothy Musfelt uld they hid picked up the pertinent filing . in- formation from the ckrk."s office but had, not >'et filed. .. , 1uume they will compbt," aald Munro. Councilman Edward Lorr pointed cait that 11t the time of the pre-election ftUng d'adllne. the No on Aug. 3 Committee h•d not. yet he~ formed. therefore would hsve hait'nothing to report. "But after I.hat thert must have b@er'I a lnmendoue 11mount Qf money spent on thtJr campaign," said Munro, "especi111ly nn lel{•I fees for the court actions they in-- lllati!d." stude nts out. of regular classes and put. a label on their head s .saying 'Look at me, I'm an f.1GM.' " Reeevel'i said. ··we would rather give them special enrich-- ment alone with regular classroom studies.'' For elementary school 1 tu dents, seve.ral ~pecial programs have been developed, including great boob:, fine arts. magazine reporting, 1V production, calculators and computers, hypothetical continents and experiences in literature. In addition to these lower level courses, programs will be added for hi_gh school students. according lo Ri cherd Hollister, direc tor of pupil services at the school. '"We'll be offering many independent study prngrame. special field trips and joint lligh sthoollcollege enrollment pro- eram,'' he said. "All of it is designed to challenge the student." Tiie MGM program11 will vary as each school in tile dl11trict ls allowed to use 11$ own program design. Teachers wha coordinate lhe1 MGM proriranu wilt. be given e:rtra pay ror the job. • Among olher objectives of the pro-gram, in addlUon to chaUenglng the stu· dent acaclt.mlcally are dev~lopln& critical thinking, cr@.Uvlty; leadership, caretr thinking, work tn~. Rtf~valu,.. tldn; respons!bllfi1 and IOlf worlb. Julie Helps Drive JACKSONVILLE, FIA, CAP) -Julie Nixon ElaMhowe:r hat lent • helping hand to Jacklonvllle'1 United Fund drive, which begins IOOn. She. taped • briet televised mtssage Thursday for use later. "The fund give!! us a chance to Improve the quality of. life In Jsck11onvllle," aald tbe dlu&hter of Pre1idtnl Nixon. -· ----··-.. • ... ' President"s pl an . The idea was to combine the 3.~mile San Onofre Bluffs State Beach (leased by the stale for 25 yean;) with 2.5 miles of upcoast shoreline and grant it free·and· clear lO the slate of California . Included in that 6.~mile package would have been the cany on uplands which ar• suitable for camping and parking development. The combination would ha~·e ylelded one of the largest single stretches of prime recreation beach in the nation. The bluffs beach ren1ains under the current !ea58 and is not affected by Thur sday's legislation. een Huge Tax By Reagan SACRA~1ENTO (AP) -Gov. ReagarJ said today the state will need a Lax in. crease of at least S300 million despite final agreement wilh Democ ratic leaders on what Reagan called ''probably th• most comprehensive reform of welfare au.empted anywhere in the United Slates." Reagan said because welfare and Medl- CaJ reform negotiations stretched so tar Into the new fiscal yeR r there will be about a $100 million deficit between those two programs. He said that would be on top of a $200 million deficit from the ''revenue gap" caused by lagging tax collections from the state's sluggish economy. Reagan said the reform of welfare would save about $130 million this year in the program , including about $50 million 5avings to the state. He appeared with a panel of legislativ• leaders to announce "final , complete agreement'' on the bipartisan reform plan. Their concurrence Thursday ended 12 days of nonstop negotiations among leaders of both parties and eased rising fears in the Capitol !hat tentative bipartisan agreement last week would fl y apart due. to prolonged bickering over de tails. The com promise -the most co mplete overhaul of welfa re law in the state's history -included major concessions by bot h the Repuhhcan go vernor and Dem ocratic. leaders. It is a m11.jor persnnal triumph for both Reagan and tl-forelli, the 36-yea r-tJld Democralic. leader of the Assembly. They have bitterly criticized each other th11 past few months, but I hey r~arhed agree· ment on the mos t volalile issue separating them through a prolonged series of face-lo-face negoti ations . Reagan"s major concession was .BC• ceptance of a '"modified open-end" stale appropriation for welfare, a device designed to guarantee that the state would not shift welfare costs to counties if the state miscalculates its share, but instead would automatically increase the state share. Orange Wea titer Jn csse you haven't guessed It, there·l'i more of that hot, humid weather on the agendA for the weekend. Highs today and Satur. day around 75 at the beaches ria· Ing to 94 inland. Lows around 68-72. INSIDE TODAY Straw hat thtattr comts-io th« Harbor Arto with studtnts from Coso Me.so High and Newport Unifitd School Dlftrict prod11c. ing "The Boy rril!nd" 7141%f Wttk. See .story and picturt.t In thl! \Veekc"nder. ..,...,., lt C•llltr1118 I CIM<kl"' u, 1 Cl•Hllll'lll ... C9111lcl » """'""'" " DM!tl Htrlcn t Dlwrcn t •dlttrMll "'" 1 '111111(1 11·b "°"'"" 14 Anll L1-.r1 11 !Miit.• • • "'-"... .. Ht!IMll ,._ I Or-Ctv""' t IJIV!t l' ... ttr II l"""9 U-11 lflot• M1'""9h tfo.U T ... ¥1t1M • -........ W•lltlt4r 4 w._-, "••• 1>-11 W1rN N.... ... WN111""" U..M ¥ DAILY PILOT SC Annexation In Laguna Hits Delay Annentkln to Laguna Beach of 142.9 ecns of ptopety in Laguna Canyon was de1ayed thl:is week when one property owner told the City Council the signer.s or lhe ahoeution petiUon wanl.ed the action conditional upon partial remnlng to M·lA (lig)Jt Industrial ). Col. WUliam Bruggere &aid he had understood the rezoning and the an· nei:alion could be undertaken together. Speaki:ng for the Planning Department, Al Autry erplained that the annexation procedure bad been started before the rezone petition was filed, had won ap- pr<7"lll of the Planning Commission and Local Agency Formation Commission t LAFC) and therefore was ready for completion. The rezoning was scheduled for future action in the planning com· mission, he said. When Bruuere in!i.Bted he. wanted the rero'ne first, councilman ~ to con· tinue the anne.uUon hearing to Sept. 1 to give the Planning Commission time to act on the request for industrial zoning 45ll feet in fr om Laguna Cenyon Road. The latest canyon annexation bid, launched by 'felonies Corporation, ex· tends from the fore ign car repair service on I.he east, westward to the existing city limits. It bas an estimat.ed prMent population of 40, of whom 11 are registered voters, and a tot.al of 20 dwelllng units. Autry explained to the council th.It an ''island" of approximately 30 acres fron· ting on Laguna Canyon Road was omitted from the annexation request so that the 14!}.acre parcel could come in to the city a.s an uninhabited annexation. lnclusion of the ''island" he sa.ld. would have involved an annexation elecUon because "there are too many people in that section." He said the LAFC had agreed to waive its pollcy agalnat authori:.:ing annexe.lions that create islands of unincorporated pro- perty because the commis.sion agreed thls particular island eventually \vould have to join Laguna !Ii.nee it would be too :;;mall to incorporat.e lt!elf and would not qu~lify for anne1ation to any ··other municipality. Schools ApPoint Lewis PR Chief KeMeth Lewis, former pubUc relations director for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. was hired this week by the Tru1tee1 of the San Joaquin Elemen· tary School District. . . . . Lewis will be an admuustratlve ass1s· tant to Superintendent Ralph Gates at a fialary of ,20,000 a year. Lewis' function will be to !erve. the diatrict in all areal'i of communication in· eluding publicity, speaking bef ore organizations, and editing a district newsletter. The new administrative position was creat.ed in accordance with recom· mendatlona of a Westinghouse Leaming Corporation study prepared two years ago . The study suggested hiring an assis· tant to the superintendent when the district reached 10,000 enrollmenl Gets $130 in Cash Some connoisseur of crisp cash crept to the till of the Gounnet Pantry Thursday night and tool $130, Laguna Beach police report. The rear door of the restaurant. locattd et 237 Ocean Ave .. was discovered to be unlocked by an officer on patrol at 11bout 1 a.m .• investigators said. The building was securtd until the 11rrival of the <Jwner, who told police of the missing mflney. OU.Nel COASf DAILY PILOT ORAHGli COAIT PUILISHINI# COM,ANY lt•lt•rt N. w •• ct ''"~' 111111 ,.111Mh1Mr J1c\: It. Cu,J1y . V1" ,.,_lol..,I •NI G-••I M111t9'f' lho111•t IC11wil (dllM Tho,.11 A. M.,,,11;.,, Mt ... 1"'8 fd+IOI" 01rl1t H. lo11 Riclo.ord P. Nill Aultl1111 Ml"'9lrlf lilllllll't Let ... IMd Office 122 ,..,., .......... ,,. M1 il i11t •tldr111: P.O. lo• •66, tJ65l S.. 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Orange Coast Lifeguards have pulled nearly 2.000 troubled swimmers from the v.•ater this v;eek alone. Newport Beach lifeguards have been the busiest. Tuo swim mers suffered spinal injuries, 1¥>'0 others suffered bro ken legs and several t-roken arms Y.'ere reported. The rescue totals reached 918 fo r 10 days at Huntington Beach, 500 for the week al Newport Beach, 250 on San Clemente beaches . another 241 since Monday at Laguna Beach and 200 for the week in Seal Beach. Lifeguards are girding for a rough "·eekend v.•hen nearly a half million swimmers are expected to !lock to Orange County beaches to escape from temperatures above 90 degrees. The \Vater is a warm 72 degrees. point! and body surfers are getting roughtd up, '"It's a combination of the warnl wate r drawing swi mmers tnto 1he ocean. and the unexpected heavy sur f catching them unaware ," Reed &a id. Besides 500 rescues, Reed's lifeguard~ made more than 4 .000 pre\'l'ntath•e ac· ti<i ns !warningsl this week. "\\le 11ant tl'I get the v.·or<l out to use plent y of cau· tion," ht' said. _ Cro11·ds have a\'eraged 80,000 da lly dur· 1ng the v.·et'k at Ne~·port Beach. The surf is running heavier than normal. but not quite so rough at other beaches. "Our surf is running six to eig ht feel, but isn't quite so dangerou.s," said Mal Bo1~·man, assistant dire ctor of harbors and bea ches for HWltington Beach. Huntington Beach lifeguards ma.de 9R re.scues Thursday and one body surfer suffered a possible concussion when drop- ped by a big wave . SIGN AT CALIENTE RACE TRACK READS LIKE IRONIC EPITAPH AS FIRE RAGES Grandstand Destroyed Thursday, But Animals Okay; AH Bets Off on How It Started Bob Reed , director of n1arine safety in Ne v.·porl Beach. said the su rf ha s been running from eight to 10 feet al some "We don 't run warn ing flags here. a! some beaches do," Bowman added. ""Safetv is relative to the swimmer and how gOod he is. But we expect to be busy this v•eekend ." Pueblo Exec Smoking Rubble Marks Raps Bucher In New Bool{ Caliente Track Remains NEW YORK (AP) -The executive of. ricer of the USS Pueblo asserts that Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher was more in· terested in drinking and partying than commanding the spy ship and blames him for its capture by the North Korean in 1968. "Bucher was a mis fit , an oddbail, the n1istake that tarns up in any system," v.•rites the now·retired Navy cffi cer, Lt. Edward R. Murphy Jr. in hi.s book "Se· cond In Command " being published Mon· day by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. t-.-lurphy's account of the Pueblo':is l'ieizure portrays Bucher as a confu.sed, bumbling captain Issuing contradictory orders or none at all , and at one point "standing on the port wing frantically waving his white stoc king cap" and shouting at the North Koreans to stop fir· ing. ''There wu no doubt the gesture was intended as an emblem of surrender, Murphy says. However. he concedes this occurred well before the North Koreans boarded the ship. Murphy says the seizure "never should have happened." But he admits that when asked by a court of Inquiry what he V.'ould have done had he been in com· n1and, he had replied : "t-.ty decision would have been essentially the same." The secretary of the Navy dismissed .1 recommendation by the court of inquiry that Bucher be court·martialed. ?-.lurpby's account contrasts not ju$t with Bucher·s version bu t also that or F. Carl Schumacher Jr., v.·ho was operation.q officer of 1he Pueblo and \\•rote a book about its cap ture, and with much of the testi mony at the court of inquiry. r.1urphy explains this by saying that during the crew's 11 1nonths' captivity, Bucher forced all the officers and certain crev.·men to rehearse the evenLs leading up In the capture until they emerged with a single, consistent account. 52 Cases of VEE ATLANTA (UPI) -The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported today there have been 52 con firml!d human cases <Jf Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) In Texas. The CDC also reported the disease, which apparently spread into Texas from ~1exico. has infecttd at least 1,957 horses in tbat gtate and killed l,411. TIJ UANA (AP l -Tw isted sltel and a melted tin roof are au that remain ol the main grandstand and clubhouse at Caliente race track. Tbe fire that destroyed the facility also seared the area's already hurting economy. Jnitlally, 1,500 v.·orkers at the track are out of ~·ork. And Jn this economically depressed area south of the border. being out of work means just that: There are virtually no jobs available of any kind bere . "There will be about 9.000 people hurt because nf the dependants of these peo- ple , said a track spokesman. "Not only that, but there are a Jot of other people v.·ho will be affected." The fire, which broke out at 4 a.m. 'Thursday, was thought controlled at cne point but it rtared up to race through the entire 42·year-0ld structure in minutes. No injuries were reported to either humans or animals. including 950 thoroughbred horses st.abled acrOlis the track. Damage was estimated at '1.5 million. Arson Is being investigated, aaid mayor of Tijuana Jose Gonzalez. He said the ci- ty had no arson investigating team. as such, but that San Diego authorities bave offered to aid "in finding out exactly what caused this terrible lire lo start." The blaze broke out In the apartment of racing secretary Walter Marty. There was no fire insurance on the structure and fire fighters had little water and old ineffe ctive equipment. Even San Dieg~ firemen who responded to a plea fo r help v.·cre stymied by the lack of facilities. The structure v.·as valued at $10 million and the closed circuit tele!o'islo n and elec· Ironic equipment, some of v.•hich \\'IS in· sured, was worth $5 nullion. Transit Service To l(eep Running <f fi ci~f Sou th Coa st Transit Com· pany denied reports that bus service is to be sus~nded bet ween the Orange Coast area and Sa nta Ana . Company manager George Cordier said reported suspension of th! coastal line was "only a rumor." He did note the company has made arrangements for the city of Sanla Ana to take over South Coast Transit bus routes within that city. "As far u 1 know.'' Cordier u.Jd, "the south coast line Is still going to be in operation ." The bus route e1tends from Santa Ana to Newport Beacb and down the coast to Laguna Beach. Eru· Wax May Be Indicator In Female Breast Cance1· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Women with wet ear wax have e . ..1i:reater r isk or breast cancer than tho1e with the dry lypt, according to a University of California specialist ln prevent Iv • medicine. Dr. Nicholas L. Petrakis o( the UC Medical Ce.nter 1ald examination of ear wax could provide a useful technique ln the preventi on and early detection of breast cancer. Petrakis said he. conducted R study of "t ar wax because he wanted to know why the ''mortality rates from breast cancer are exceptionally low in Oriental popula· lions ... as compii.red with women In We.stem Europe and the United States." Certain raceii. he 11ld, have a greater Inborn tendency to Wf!I, sticky ear wax while others have a greate r tendency to the dry type. Petrakis said Inhe ritance of the types w111 controlled hv 11 fla ir of aenes. On e gen(', Ile added. 5ign11l5 the fti rm11tlon of v.'el ear wax and the other, dry. Chinese. Japanese and other Orientals are born with a dominance of the dry ear v.·ax: gene while caucasians are bom with a dominance of th! wet, sticky type, ac- rording to the doctor. Petrakis said Japanese women who had wet ear wax suffered from breast cancer far more frequently than those with the dry wax . He explained that ear wa1 Is che micall y relattd to the secr1tlon1 of the brea.!lt. of !he oily sweat 1Jand1, 11 the ann pits. Its two fonns. wet and dry, probably express lht differences in which food -particularly fat -is processed wlthtn the bod y . The UC proftssor said wet ear wa1 oe- curs more frequently ln "patients diai;:noscd with arterl.01clero1 l1," harden· ing of the arterlf!s. Hf! added it appeared to be de.ficlent in certain aubstances that de stroy vlrusea suspected of causing hrrast ca ncer compared with the dry ear .,.,.AX. General manager of the facili ty. John S. Alessio of San Diego. was sent to pri.90n last f\Iarch in Lompoc, Calif., for income tax evasion. One of the track's most popular at· tractions, the Future Book, will remain in operation despite the fire . Al Rosa, assis- tant general manager, said bets on races al major tracks around the United States would still be taken, but in a temporary bu ilding in front of the grandstand. Greyhound dog racing, which 'vas a midweek night attraction, may be resum· ed soon, Rosa said, but a new grandstand will have to be erected be f o r • th oroughbred hoi'ses can race here again. Two County Men Race With Train, Killed in Flames Tv.·o men who smashed their pic kup truck through a Stanton crossing gate in a bid to beat an oncoming Southern Pacific freight train died in their blazing vehicle today. Coroner·s officers said truck driver r.tanuel Trevino, 25, of Garden Grove and hi.o; passenger Gary L. Mayfield, 21, of Anahein1 v.·ere burned beyond recogni· lion. Documents salv aged by Stanton pohce led to lh!ir identification. \\'ilnesses said Trevino hit the gates at high speed in an apparent attempt to get through the crossi ng before the oncoming eastbound freight reached the in· ter~ection of Dale and Kate1\a. 1'hey said the engine slammed into !he rear of the truck which immediately ex· ploded into a ball <if flame . Damage to the engine wa~ described as minimal . OAIL'I' ,ILOT St1fl 'hot• Co11.grat11latio11!, Chris Chr is Gallo\\•ay of South Laguna receives the best 15·year·old player a\vard from Brian Knott, manager of the Realtors team. The occasion \vas post-season Babe Ruth av>ards presentation. He also received th& Schumacher A\\'ard for being the top Babe Ruth player. Knott '''as given an a\vard too. I-li s players presented him \\·ith a puppy. ----- SUMMER SALE SPECIAL 30" X 60" GLASS TOP TABLE Y,." THICK SALE PRICE $159. 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Stocks TEN CENTS Mayor for Pier Pedestrian Crossing San Clemente i\1ayor Walter Evans this week called for a new city application to the Stale of California to build an at- grade pedestrian crossing to replace the 5Ubway beneath the Sant.a Fe tracks al the municipal pier_ The suggestion came al the end of grim di scussion of Tuesday's fatal mishap which claimed the life of a 9-year-old boy at an unguarded grade crossing in Shorecliffs. Evans, slressing that the proposed e Pendleton Plo1a resurrection of the pier crossing would include gate installation, said perhaps the city should replace the crumbling en· trance structure existing now. "It's a disgrace,'' he said of the en· trance, .,. The at-grade issue first arose about three years ago, but \\'BS seutUed by the Slate Public Utilities Commission during hearings by a PUC examiner in San Clemente. And City Engineer Phil Peler, a slrong are Nixon Beach Gift Killed by Senate By JOHN VALTERZA Of tht 0•11~ l'lltt llt ff President Nixon·s promises of 11 new, 6.6-ml!e state beach and public canyon area at Camp Pendleton died in the Senate Thursday. And it would take an act of Congress to resurrect !he corpse . Thwarted in botil houses by Southern Democrats, the proposal lo open the vast area downcoast and inland of the Western White House began foundering soon alter the President last spring made hi!.' personal vow to relinquish the valuable areas for public recreation. Despite initial widespread excitement about the surprise an nouncement, op- Dow1a the Mission Trail 2 San Joaquin Scl1ools Na med EAST IRVINE -Two schools were named by Trustees of lhe San J oaquin Elemenl;:iry School District this week . The inlrrmcdiate ~C'hool under con· 11truction in the University Park area on Yale Avenue where il meets the Sa n Diego Freeway was given the name Rancho San Joaquin intermediate. The school. will house students in I.he trvine School attendance area. Irvine will become a kindergarten through sixlh gr11de facility. Also named was the school under con- f;truction on the comer of Muirlands Boulevard and the proposed Los Alisoii Street in El Toro . ll will be called Los .Alisos Intermediate School. Both names were selected by students and area homeo"'·ners. • Art Workthop MISSTON VIEJO -A special art workshop is being . offered for a week beginning Aug. 2..1 by the Mission Viejo Association of Artists and Craftsmen. B. J . Wllsnn. 3n in sl rnclor at Santa itonica Clty College, will conduct a pain- ting class with emphasis on 1,1n· derstanding structure as a painting tool. The worskhop will be held al Linda Viall Elementary School in Mission Viejo from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Interested persons may register by calling 831).2715. • Ice Cream Anyone P.1lSStON VlEJO -Tennir; and An let cream feed .are on the !Isl of activities ror the P.11sslon Viejo Recreation Center next week . The rourth session of tennis lessons wlll begln 'Monday, Aug. 9 from 8 to 9 p.m. Rt the Montanoso Cent.er. Bill Smith is in-- 1tn1ctor for the new cl1155. A spttilll event fot the entire family Is 1cheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 10. The 11n- nual lee. cream feed will takf. place wllfi ICOOP• selling for 10 cenU: each. The mol snack will be served al I PJll · al I.hf. :\lonLanoso Center. ~ • • 'ilr posilion began mounting and neve r v:aned: -Farmers and ranchers in San Mateo Ca nyon immediately became upset at the prospect of losing e x p e n s i v e im- provements on the land they have farmed for decades. -Some officials of the Marine CorJ)! hinted that the land would never bcrome public. -By the time the matt.er came bt(ore the powerful House Armed Services Com- mittee for a crucial recommendation op- ponentl had been reinforced by a federal report which recommended the canyon would be ripe for private development. -State parks officials. who ultimately would have administered the open lands and developed a major recreation area the.re, complained they were never t.Old nf committee hearings and chafed at the .apparent snub. -A few weeks later a rider 11tlached to 11 major military construction bill passed the House of Representatives. It forbade th e lease or sale of any of the lands ex- cept by a separate act of Congress. -In lhe Senate. during the summer crush of House bills filed before the sum - mer recess. a last-minute attempt had been made to stetr the bill and the rider inlo conference. Bu1 on Thursda y Sen, Ha rry F. Byrd .Jr. of Virginia. a Democrat. scultled the President's promises by attadtin~ an 11mendment which para\elled the House action. Tha t c.losed the books. An attempt might be made v.·hcn Congres5 reconvenes to introduce new /egisla!ion covering I.he opening of the 1erritf'll'y. but it still v.·ould ha ve to pas.." the scrutiny of the House Armed Services Commil1 et. Opposition. In the idea remains 1Lrong in the polil.ically powerful panel. Craig Miller, \Vashington aide lo Rep. Alphon1.o Bell 1R-Los Angeles). said t.o- da y he foresees legislation being in- troduced by the ch ampion or the beach opening. "But. if it were lo succeed i!I an ybody's 5;:Uess," he sa1d with little enthusiasm. The President had virtually 1ssur1d success of his idea on several occasions after his initial announcement. Specifically, on the afternoon in San Clemente when he made hie declaration. the President said House committee sup- port had been assured. One element of confusion ptrsis~ throughout the Issue -the amount of shoreline actually affected by tbe President's plan. The Idea was to combine tile 3.5-mile San Onofre Bluffs·State Beach llea!;ed by lhe state for 25 years) with 2.S miles of UpC(l&St shoreline and grant it free-and· clear to the state of California. Included in tlu1t 6.5-mlle package WQu)d ha ve l:H!t!n the canyon uplands which are suitable for campin1 and parking development. The combination would have yielded ooe of the largest 1ingle stretches or prime recreation beach In the milion. The bluffs beach remaln.'1 under the current 1ea.se and Is not affected by Thur9day's legislation. Julie Helps Drive .JACKSONVILLE, l"la. (AP) -Julie Nixon El9enhower bas lent a helpln1 hand to Jacklonvllle's United Fund drlvt, v.·~tlch begins soon. She taped a br\tof televised me1Pge Thursday for u,~ later. "~ tund 1ives us a chance to imprnva the quality of life in Jack&onville,'' 1aid the daurhtcr of ~iderit Nixen. supporter of the at-grade idea, remains bitter about the PUC nat denial. Despite the initial impression of safety hazards, Peter today was adamant in engineers' ability to inst.all a gate system at the busy pier crossing wl'tich would be "as safe as anything could be designed.'' While admitting that no system is absolutely foolproof, he said he was con· fidcnt gates could be designed to bt operated either m a n u a I ! y or automatically from within the engineer's act Young Love compartment In the train ltsdf. ••Jt :i>eie:med awfully apparent -and I'm not afraid to make the accusation- that the PUC acted as if it were con- trolled by the railroads. The commission would not even list.en to what we were proposing on the crossing," he said. The mayor's suggestion came during dist'USsion of the pler entrance -the subject of a proposed parks and recrea- tion bond election possibly next April . He asked U some maintenance could be: begun al the area immediately, tennlng the clty-0wned construction "ugly and a blot on the city." Maintenance of the entrance subway would be minimal in cost, but rebuilding a modem, attractive underyass bas huge hidden costs. Peter explained that a labyrlnth of con- duits, sewer mains and other Wl· derground improvements would have to be reckoned with if bulldozing and rebuilding were to take place. "There are ma.in sewer and water lines, DAILY ,ILOT Stiff Pllotto Perhaps it was a kiss to build a dream on; perhaps only a casual summer buss caught in the watchful eye ol the telephoto lens. The elements were there for 1 summtr affair, at any rate, warm .air, warm sand, warm water. Ah Laguna. · Mis.sio11 Project Stopped County Halts Work on Extensive Restoration By PAMELA HALLAN Of 1111 Ol llr l'!i.! $1ttt Father Junipe.ro Serra had his pro- hlems getting Old Mission San Juan Capislrano built b8ck in the lal.e 18th cen- tury. But hi! dkln"t have one hangup facing his counterparts tOOay -~ Counly or Orange. The Department of Building and Saret'y has placed a atop.work order <1n an ex· tensive restoration project on the mi.Mion grounds. It .seems no permits were issued for U1e work and no architectural-structural plans are available. "Two years ago the city allowed the Mfssioo to commence site: restoraUon of various Jtructures on the Mlaaion grounW," aald City Manager Dona.Id Weidner. "Thb: Wll done without buildin& in~ speclion or application of our rtlated codes." Weidner said the decision was an in· formal one "''ith no official action taken by the legislative body. A field inspector for the department of building and 1a/e!y discovered the ongoing work which in- volves many buildings the public wiU be a.llowed to enter. The building 811d safety department im- mediately placed 1 red flag on the pro- ject which is unde.r the: direction of Jay Latllam, general contractor. "We have no evidence that the work or *octures which have beeh restored are unsafe In any respect," said Weidner. But he added that there altKI is no evidence that the structures an sound and con- form to minimum standards either. The matter will be taken to the city ooundl Monday with three alternatives. The city either can apply full re· El Camino Real Revamp Eyed by Oemente Council San Clemente counclknen wUI meet in A special session at month's end to declde i! the ctty •hould commit fl1 5,000 In gas tax funds to a total reconttruction of El Camino Real north of Aftnlda Pico. Under pta111 pr:opoted under the county Arterial Highway Financina 1y1tem, San cttlfrltnte would shart equal costs wJth the C'OUfltY ·on the project calculated to cost aM,11». 'Jbe eatiN project, from Pico• to Ctm\no·Caplltrano, would include I COS- Iiy crib wan at,the base ·ot M:tktn1 ct f!lumping btuffs, plus a thin p1vfJd ~rip lt the roadside for, emersency -p1rtln1 and blcyclta. - But Sin Clemente apparenUy.does n.t have ltl Lotal hllf of the bW. Last fbcal year·a gas tax rebatet amounl to fllS,000. The city's equal share under the total l't).lld plan ahould come to. 1173.400. Councilmen agrfttt thal they would ex· lll'T'llne specific deflgns of the project 1t a study Haskin Aug . 25, and rqlght consider ctrtUng back <ft\ somt lmprovwnents, or , ICt'app&ng the fund .MnmJtment for El Clnrliio 1nd01hlfting ft elsewhere. County suptrvlsors already hive ap- pi-ov~ the spending of thtir •harg of ttte project. The CQnetpt also won favor from the county's adv\lory panel on hJihway gran~. An 11rttment on the project I.I naltfn& Ibo clty'1 approval. quireme·nts for present and future work : forego requ irements on pasl restoration anrl require all future work to have permits, inspection and code con- formance, or exclude 3 specifie area. of the property from any requirements with protection to the city and department of building and safety by hold-harmless agreements. "I've talked to other local government people in other cllies to see wha t's been done in cases like this, but there are no clear-cul answers ,11 said Weidner. "If the l\ii.seion is to be e.xempt it .appears the C9Uncil will ha.\'(! to declare it an official historical moriument.'' The scope of the restoration project in· eludes part of the orlgfnal shop buildings, hospital and storage areas con1Structed around 1800. Although there are no a isling plans, descriptions in archives and existing ex· cavated foundations are being used .. , guidelines. 'The project is on the westerly side of the Mission buildings adjecent to the tallow works and taMery. lt will provide tallow works .and tannery. It will provide I.be final link in the mWlon quadrangle. City Says No To Fee Waiver A propo1al to waive for the first time city business license fees for 1 camlvaJ at Our Lady of Fatima Qwrch failed before San Clemente city ~en &his weak. · Church representatives sought a waiver , of the fee covering the professl~al ramlvaJ portion or the annual fiesta Sept. J), 18 and It. Tile pand agte<d ltlat wtile tho bbolhs aj'\d· noncommercial aspects of the fiesta should not apply nnder bu1tnes1 fees , the carnlv8J 'segment. which is ,. profll· making propo11ltlon. should pay t h e same Jee11 •• 1lway1 -J5 !or each ride fd'r each day of operation. t electrical and gas structures and ev" more down there, "f'~urthermore, lo do the job correctly we might even have tn remove CO{l' cession st.ands and other buslnefs buildings just to move the dirt and gel equipment in there . It's really an ex· pensive proposition,'' he explained. One architect hired last year for 1 design predicted a cost of possiblJ $120,000. Councilmen, who had expected much less scrapped the plan. een Huge Tax Hike Asked By Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reagan •aid today the state will need a tax i.n- rrease of at least $300 mi!lion despite final agreement with Democratic leader• on what Reagan called "probably th e most comprehensive reform of welfare attempted anywhere in the United States." Reagan said because welfare and Medi~ Cal reform negotiations stretched so far into the new fiscal year there w\11 be abou t a $100 million deficit between those two programs, He said thal would be on top of a $200 million deficit from the "revenue gap" caused by lagging tax rollection.s from the state's sluggish economy. Reagan said the reform of welfar. would save about $130 million this year in the program. including about $50 million savings to the state . He appeared with a panel of legislative leaders to announce "final, complete agreemenl" on the bipartisan reform plan . Their cQncurrence Thursday ended 12 days or nonstop negotiations among leaders of both parties and eased rising fears in the Capitol that tentative bipartisa n agreement last week would fly 11part due to prolonged bickering over det flils . The C'Ompromise -the. most completg nverhaul or v.·eHare law in the state's history -included major concessions by both the Republican governor and DemoC'ratic le11ders. It is a major personal triumph for both Reaga n and Moretti. the 36-year-old Democratic leader of the Assem bly. They have billerly criticized each other the past few months, bul they reached agree· men~ on the most volatile issue separating lht'-m through a prolonged series of face-tn-face ne~otiations. Reagan's ma jor concession was 31!- ceptance of a "modified open-end" state appropria tion for welfare. a device designed to guarantee that the state would not shift welfare costs to countie" if the slate miscalculates Its share, but instead would automatica lly increase lhe state share. Oraage l1'eather Jn case you haven't gues.sed It, there 's more of that hot, humid weather on the agenda for the weekend. Highs today and Satur- day around 76 at the beache11 ris- ing to 94 inland. Lows ;round 68-72. INSIDE TODAY Straw hat theater conus to th~ Harbor Area with student! from Co!la Me.~a High and Newpori Unified School Di.strict prod.UC• ing "The 8011 Friend'' next week. 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Speaking for the Planning Deparlment, Al Autry explained that the annexation procedure had been started before the rezone petition was filed, had v.·on .11p- proval of the Planning Commission and Local Agency Formation Commission ( LAFC) and therefore was ready for completion. The rezoning v.·as scheduled for future action in the planning com· mission, he said. When Bruggere insisted he wanted the rezone first, councilman agreed lo con· tinue the annexation hearing to Sept. I to give the Planning Commission time to act on the request for industrial zoning 45U feet in from Laguna C2.'.lyon Road. The latest canyon annexation bid, l aunched by Telonlcs Corporation, ex- tends from the foreign car repair service on the east, westward to the existing city limits. It has an estimated present population of 40, ()f "'ho.."'ll 11 are registered voters, and a total ()f 20 dwelling units. Autry explained to the C<lWlCil that an •·island" ()f approximately 30 acres fron· l ing on Laguna Canyon Road wa..!I omitted from the annexation request S<l that the 149-acre parcel could come int() the city a s an Wlinhc.bitecl annexalion. Inclwion of lhe "island" he said, \\'OUld have involved an annexation election because "there are too many people ln that secti()n." He said the LAFC had agreed to waive its policy against authorizing annex&i()ns that create islands of unincorporated pro- perty because the commission agreed this particular Island eventually v.'ould have to join Laguna since it would be too small to incorporate itself and would n"t quc>.lify for annexation to any ()ther municipallty. Schools ApPoint Lewis PR Chief Kenneth Lewis former public relations director f()r the' Newport-Mesa Unified School District, was hired this week by the Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen· tary School Di strict. . . . . Lewis will be an adm1n1 strallve assis- tant to Superintendent Ralph Gates at a salary of $20.000 a year. Lewis' function will be to serve the district in al! areas of communication in· eluding publicity, speaking be f o: e ()rganizations, and editing a district newsletter. The new administrative position was created in accordance with recom- mendations of a Westinghouse Leaming C<>rporation study prepared two years ago. The study suggested hiring an assis- tant to the superintendent when the district reached 10,000 enrollment. Gets 8130 in Ca sh Some C()nnoisseur of crisp cash crept to the till of the Gourmet Pantry Thursday night and took $130, Laguna Beach police report. The rear door of the rcslaurant. located et 237 Ocean Ave., v.·a!'I discovered lo be unlocked by an officer on patrol at about I a.m .. investigat()rS said. The building v.·as secured until the arrival of the owner, who told police of the missing mnncy. DAILY PILOT OltANG:! COAST P U11l l$HINC. 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Al hpsctwwwe"1 , .. , ......... , ... .e.yrltflt, 1"1, Qr.,.. C-f """'""Ill .. ~nr. ... -......... IHWIAllOn•. "''°'"'' _,..,. ... ,.,, .• ,111-l't ""'•'" ...,.,. lllt ,_....... wl!Mwt ..-111 ,..... rnlt11Mflfaifl"l'rllllill--• ~ ~ .... ,... .... .-w ., "'..,.,, .. ~di ,,,.. Cnlt M ... , Ctll,.,,,i.., S.Ct!Jl!IM ..,. c.9ttltr ti.» _..,..,, 11r ~U· U,,I . ·, lX • ...,.111..,, mN1t•rt .. 1111.11-... u.n -.1111,. L....::.::..:.:...;....;..:..;;;.. _ _,... _ _. Dangers Cited High Surf Hits County Beaches Dy TERRY COVILLE 01 The Ol li• ,.Ii.I JIU! Danger \.\'arn1ngs have been issued for the weekend at most Orange Cuunty beaches because of bone crunching surr. rip Lides a:1d a flood of inexperienced swimmers. Orange Coa.sl Lifeguards have pu lled nearly 2.000 troubled swimmers from the \\'aler this v.·eek alone. Ne v.·port Beach lifeguards have been the busiest. Two swimmers suffered spinal injuries, tv.·o "thers suffered broken legs and several rr0ken arms v.·ere reported. The rescue t"tals reached 918 for 10 days a t Huntington Beach, 500 for the week at Ne"•port Beach, 250 on San Clemente beaches. another 241 since fl1ooday at Laguna Beach and 200 for the wee!\: in Seal Beach. Lifeguards are girding for a rough weekend when nearly a half million swimmers arc expected to flock to Or:u1 ge County beaches to escape from tempcra tur~s above 90 degrees. The \Valer is a v.'ar111 72 degrees. points and body surfei·s arc getting roughed up. ··1t1s a combination (If the \\'arm water drawing sv.·immer!I into the ocean, and the unexpected heavy surf catching them unaware," Recd said. Bes.ides 500 rescues, ReC'<rs lifeguard' n1ade 1nore than 4,000 preve ntative a<'· t!ons 1 v.'arnings) this week. "\\le .,.,·ant to gel the v.·ord out lo use plenty of cau· tion," he said. Crov.'ds have averaged 60,000 daily dur· ing 1he v.·eek at Newporl Beach. The surf is running heavier than normal. but not quite so rough at other beaches. ""Our surf is running six to eight feet. but isn't quite so dangerous." ~aid t-.t ax Bowman. assistant director of harbors and beaches for Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach lifeguards nlade 98 rescues Tl1ursday and one body surfer suffered a possible concussion \\'hen drop- ped by a big \vave. SIGN AT CALIENTE RACE TRACK READS LIKE IRONIC EPITAPH AS FIRE RAGES Grandstand Destroyed Thursday, But Anim 111 Okay; All Bets Off on How It Sterted Bob Reed, director of marine safety in Newport Beach, said the surf has been running from eight lo 10 feet at some '·\ve don't run \l'arning fla gs here. 11!1 some beacnes do." Bow n1an added. '"Safety is relative lo the sv.·i mmer and how good he is. Bul \\·e expect to be busy this weekend." P11ehlo Exec Raps Bucher In New Book Smoking· Rubble Marks Calie1ite Track Remains NEW YORK (AP) -The executive ot- ficer ()f the USS Pueblo asserts that Cmdr. Lloyd ?If. Bucher v.•as more in-~ lerested in drinking and partying than commanding the spy ship and blames him for its caplure by tJ1e North Korean jn 1968. "Bucher v.'as a misfit, an oddball, the mistake that turns up in any system."' v.·ri tes the now-retired Navy officer, Lt. Edv.'ard R. Murphy Jr. in his book "Se- cond in Command"' b('ing published l\Ion- day by Holl, Rinehart and Winston. Murphy's account of the Puebl()"s seizure portrays Bucher as a confused, bumbling captain issuing conlradict()ry "rder5 or none at all, and al ()ne p<>int "standing on the port win g frantically v.·aving his while stocking cap" and shouting at the N"rth Koreans to stop fir· ing. ''There was no doubt !he gesture wa!'I Intended as an emblem of surrender, Murphy says. Ho\\·ever, he concedes !his OC'Curred well before the North Koreans boarded the ship. !lturphy says the seizure "nl'vcr shoul cl have happened." But he admits lhat when asked by a cour1 of inquiry v.·hat he \\'Otild have done had he been in cnm- mand, he had replied: "My decision wo11ld have been essentially the saml'." The secretary of the Navy dismi~ed 111 recommendation by the court ()f inqu iry that Bucher be court-m;irlia!cd. !>lurphy's .:i ccounl co11tr.:ists not just ~'1lh Bucher's version but also that ()f F, Carl Schumacher Jr., who .. ~·as operat ion~ officer of the Pueblo and v.•role a book a bout its C'apture, and v.·ith much of the testimony at the court of inquiry. ~lurphy explains this by saying that during the! crew's 11 mnnths' C'ap!ivity. Ruche r forced <rl l the office rs and certain cre.,.,·men to rehearse the event.~ leading up to the capture until they emerged \\'1th a single, consistent account. 52 Cases of VEE ATLANTA fUPJ) -The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported today there have been 52 confirmed hum;in cases of Venezuelan Equine Encephalili!'I (VEE) in Texas. The CDC also reported lhe disease, \\'hich apparently spread inlo Texas from J\lexico. has inreclert at least 1,957 h<>rse1 in that state and killed 1,411. TIJUANA (AP) -'Twisted steel and a melted tin roof .are all that remain of the main grandstand and clubhouse al Caliente race track. The fi re th at destroyed the facility also seared the area's already hurting economy. Initially, 1,500 workers at the track are ou t of v.·ork. And in this economically depressed area south of the border. be ing uut of work means just that: There are virtua!ly no jobs available of any kind bere. "'fhere will be about 9.000 people hurt because of the dependant~ ()f these peo- ple, said a lrack spokesman. "Not ()niy that, but there are a lot ()f ()ther pe()ple V.'ho will be affected." The fire. which broke oot at .f .a.m. 'Thursday. was thought controlled at ()ne point but it flared up to race through the entire 42-year-<>ld structure in minutes. No injuries were repcrted to either hu mans or .11nimals. including 950 thoroughbred horses stabled a cross the track. Damage v.·as estimated at i1 s milli()n. Arson is being investigated, !Rid mayor ()f Tijuana Jose Gonzalez. He said the ci- ty had no arson investigating team, a~ such, but that San Diego autborities have offered to aid "in finding out exactly v.·hat caused this terrible fire to start." The blaze broke out in the apart1ncnt or racing secretary \Valter f.larty. There v.·a~ no fire insurance on lhe s\ruc!ure and Hre fighters had little waler and "Id, ineffective equipment. Even Sa n Diego firemen who responded to a plea for hel p v.•ere stymied by the Jack of racilities. The structure was valued at $10 million and 1he closed circuit telcvisi()n and eltt· Ironic equipment. some of '"''hich was in- sured, was worth $5 million. Transit Service To Keep Rtu1ning Officials of South Coast Transit Com- pany denied reports that bus service is In he s uspended bet1.,.ecn the Orange Coast area and Santa Ana. C<lmpany manager George Co rd ier said reported suspension of the coastal Hne was "onlv a rumor." He did note the company has made arrangements for the l""ity of Santa Ana to take over South Coast Transit bus routes wit hin that city. "As rar as I know," Cordier said, "the south coast line is still going to be in operation.·· The bus route extends from Santa Ana to Newport Beach and down the C<>ast to Laguna Beach. Ear Wax May Be Indicator In Female B1·east Cru.1ce1· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI l -\Vomen with v.·et ear \\"II.JC hal'e a greater rlsk of breast cancer than those wUh the. dry type. according to a University of California specialist ln p r e v e n t I v e medicine. Dr. Nicholas L. Petrakis nf lhe UC Jl,fedical Center said exami.natl()n ()f ear wax could prO\'ide a useful technique in the prevention and early detection of breast cancer . Petrakis said he conducted a study ()f ear wax because he wanted to know v.·hy the "mortality rates from breast cancer are excepllonally \Qw In Oriental popul:t- Unns . , • as c()mpared with women in Western Eur"pe nnd the Unlted States " Certain races, he said, ha ve a greater inborn tendency to "'el, sticky f'ar wax whtle others have • greater tendency to the dry type. Petrakis ~aid inheritance or the types was ctintrolled by a pf\ir or genc11. One gt ,\·l':flft: added, .~lgn11I ~ the formation OJ wet ear wax and the other. dry. Chinese. Japanese and othtr Orientals are born with a dominance ()f the. dry ear wax gene while caucasians are bom with a dominance ()f the \\'et, sticky type, ac· rording to the doctor. Petrakis said Japanese "\\'omen who had wet car wax sufrered from breast cancer fa r more frequently than those with the dr~· wax. He txplained that ear wax ts chemically related to the secretions ()f the. breast. ()f the oily 3weat glands, as the arm pits. Its two forms, wet and dry, probably express the dUferences in which food -particularly fat -Is processed v.·lthin the bCldy. The UC profe ssor said wet ear wax OC· curs more frequently in "pati ents di11.gnosed with arteriosclerosis." harden· in~ of the arteries. He added it Rppeared to be deficient in cerUlin substances that deslroy viru!>es suspected of causlni::: breast cancE'r C()mpared 1-•dth the dry ear wax. --..... - General manager of the facility. J ohn S. Alessio of San Diego. was sent to prison last l\Iarch in 1..-0mpoc, Calif., for income tax evasion. One of the track's most popular at- tractions, the Future Book, will remain in operation despite the fire. Al Rosa, assis- tant general manager. said bets on races at major tracks around the United States would still be taken, but in a temporary building in fr ont ()f the grandstand. Greyhound dog racing, v.·hirh \\'as a midweek night allraCtion. may be resum- ed soon, Rosa said, but a new grandsland will have to be erected be f or 1 thoroughbred horses can race here again. T'\'O Cotmty Men Race Witl1 Train, Killed in Flames Tv.•o men \\'ho smashed their pickup truck lhr()ugh a St.anl<Jn crossing gate in a bid to be11t an oncoming Southern Pacific frei~ht train died in their blazing vehicle today. Cn roner's ()[ficE'rs said truck driver fl·lanuel Trevino. 2fl. of Garden Grove and his passen.ller Gary L. Mayfield, 21 , of Anaheim 1~·ere burned bey()nd recogni- ti()n. Documen!s salvaged by Stanton polit e led to thei r identification. \\'itncsses said Trevino hit the gates at h;gh speed ;,, an •PP""" attempt to gel Co·1•grat11.lations, Cltris through the crossing before lhe oncoming .. DAIL'( PILOT Stitt PhtM eastbound freight reached the in· ter5:ection ()f Dale and Katella. \hris Gallo\.'•ay of ~outh Laguna r eceives the best 1 ~-year-old player They said the engine slammed into thr a1vard fron1 Brian Knott. n1anager of the Rea ltors 1eam. The Ol'Casio n rrar nf the 1ruck "'hic h imme:diately e ~-\\'as pos t-season Babe Ruth J\\·ards presentatio n. Ile a lso reee1 ved !he ploded into a ball or flame. Oamage in Schumac her A\vard for being the top Rabe Ruth player. Knoll v.·a.~ the engine v.·a.c; desc ribed as minimal. given an av.•ard too. !!is players presented him \\"ilh a puppy. ~~~~~~ ~~~~- SUMMER SALE SPECIAL 30" X l:IJ" GLASS TOP TABLE ¥." THICK SALE PRICE $159. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE GOLD-OLD SPANISH- OLIYE-8LAC1<-A NTIQUE YELLOW WAREHOUSE SALE CONTINUES Hundred1 of yerdi of drapery fabric1 et a frection of th• orig inal co1t. l111rge 1el•cfion of mi1cell111neou1 furniture including tebles, night stend,, head board1, mirrors, dining chairs, dining table1, upholstered ch•ir1, 111nd m•ny oth111r item• et J"•r SO I. off. Don't w111 it, th.is merd.111n - d i1e wori't l1111t. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPOIT STOii OP'IN fllDAP ill f NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ·• ProfH•lonel Interior De1lgner1 Available-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 34S North Co•st Hiphway Phon1: 494·6551 .._ I, I I I Sail to Airports? Architect Eyes Offshore Coniplexes ft~· l.t:ROY rnpt: Ul'I l111l~•u Wf it•f NEW Y(IRK 1l!Pt1 A.mPric;i '!I h1g port r·itil'S <·nulrl •nlvf' :1inr11e nf thPir more preJ!SlflJ.l prnhlem.~ bv shnvin.1: ltieir 11 it[Yl rl.c; 11nrl str11mship dock .~ ;inrl pvpn thr1r power 'Pl11nl~ 11 f"'w n1ilf',i: nu! Jn lhP ('l('f'ilfl. SA,\'S RrCh!IP('f 1.111 rr.v ].{'rner. ·rhaL w11u1r1 re1!u1·P J p t f'Ofi!inr nnLsP P.'1rt rl 1 f r u ~ P 11irport !r111f1C'. l_.('rner 1uurl i;uch A .i:ystcm a l~n '.l.'nu!rl han1sh mo~I lfK-·111nbJf'<'!lnn.~10 cen!r;:ill_v lrw·;i1rrl nu c I P ;:i r pl)V.'er p:ilnL~ ;ind. fnr !he Flr.c;\ t ime, w<lulcl m11kr 11 po.c;.c;1ble lnr i!i;int 1<upert<1nker.c; rn tirlrver 01\ rl1rPrll~ tn ~uch ri!tl's ;1.~ ~ew Vnr k anrl Rnstnn. M o.~I nf !hr l11nr1 on wh1eh f'x1stin,t: f;i cililies li kP John F. Krnnrdy Airpflrl ;ind !hf' pier.~ lining !hr Hurlsri n ;ind EP.~t riVf'T'.~ r·nulrt ht> l'flfll'!!rled fnr fPCl"CAtinn or 11llnwl'd tn rel urn !n wilrlerness. Lerner sRid ''ThP resl of 1his viiluahle rPRI f'.~1R1t> wnulrl he sn lrl or pul 10 u.~f'-~ 1h111 wntllrl hPlp p<1y fnr the npw offshnrP r·nnlplexc.~." !..f'rnrr's Finn.S ap h 1 er, 1.ernrr, 11nd SchindlPr E:nvirone11c:!'i. Inf'. 11 Li1tnn lndustriPs suhsidi11r~ h11s JUSl phl11inerl 11 $~00.000 Rrllnl frflnl !hr FPdcral A \ 1 11 I ion Adminislral ion 10 ni;ikc ;i. fe11sibilit v s1t1d 1 nf offshore 11lrpnrl.~ fnr the ·whole C'nu ntr~·. The firin gnl thr f'nnlr11tl m11 inl_v nn 1hr hoisis nr ;:i plan l~rnPr hllS bcrn working nn i;evPrlll yPllr!'i fnr ;in ;:i1rpnrl - i;h ippini;:-l)(lWt'r <'nmplPx In thf' ocean five mdcs off Loni;: HeaC'h. 1.on,1: l.'111lnd. ~-Y. ThP plan envis:ige~ 11 cn1n- pl P~ nf run ~·avs. rlnck.'1 Mrl fl terminal bui!d1niz construclerl In 11bnu1 RO feet (If waler anrl cnnnec!ed In lhe nli'linl11nrl hy A ri'lil :ind high~·ay l'RUsew:i~. 11 wnuld con111in pHrking sµAc·,. fnr n1<1rc thi'ln '.!00.000 car-". hl' ennnPl'led tn the e1t.v subwa.1 .~y.~te.m and he scr1•erl h.v fer- ries and 2.l1· 1axil"s from all over New Ynrk, CnnJiccticut ;ind New Jer.-.ey. "It's desijilnerl to hilndlr nne million p;isse nl!ers ;i 011 y h\1 the year '.!,ooo.·· l.Prner .'laid, "but it ciin be built in .~1;1 ges. Personally I hope we nrver see 1ha1 n1i'ln.v people travelinR hy air. 1 fa\•or r ehabilillllin2 nur railro;irls In hllnrlle :>JI p11ssenger $ervire nf 2:10 mi le.~ fir !e.'IS on illr rushion tr;iins P'l"Trerl hi' l1nf'Ar induct1(ln motors mnv1n~ a1 20\J miles :in hour." l .rrner·.~ l'\\'t>iln 1·on1p\r~ wnulrl rnn$1s1 nr ;1, vi:1.•l 1:nn- c.re1e h;in(! nf up lo n1n1>. Pu,cific J'ele1Jfio11l' Has Su,Lary Problerr1, ~AN FRA~Cl~f'O i R'W' I -\\'hf'n M:i Rel l f':l.~f'rl hrr lahnr p111n.'I h,v ;1 ~/l'P 1n~ 10 r:iii:e w;i~ps 11nrl l'lf'ncf11s :l:l fl pr1Trn1 rnr I hr rnrn- m 11 n i r ;1 1 i n n i: V.'nrkrrs nf A1nf'rl!'<I 1CV.'A 1 afler 11 u•rrt..-lonJ: s:trikr. ~hi" .:ilsn r1Phl'PrPd tn hl'r \\'Cstrrn 1·h1lr!, r:ir1f!r Trlrphnt1P Cn. ;I hf'ilr· ty prnhlPm -hnw tn P"Y fnr H all. T!ir hf'•qegrd 11tili1y. hr:id. 1111arlrr·rrl hrre. harln'I ,.,.;1r1ly tiudgPierl lh<' Rc1rli1inn11I ~1 41 millinn 11 v.·i ll !Rke In .<;11ti5fy l hf' nPw C\V.<\ ('n11tr:ic1 II h11d . 1101\'f'l'i'I'. 11nl.v 1'11'1 'monlh rf'('Pll'C'<i 11pprn\1;1 I lr0m th!" Public l '1ilit1c>.s Coin- A M '. ' 1'clcpho11e F'ir1n 1'clll' ( :o:-; I :\ ecd I' l'A'.J !'RA'.'ICl~rn -1R\\'1 -Thr rl1rrr!(lr<; nr PAcifir TPlf'phn11t' ;innnuncr<l th11 1 1i "'ill he ne{·1•<;s:>.i·v fo1r thr rnrn- pan.v 1n r;i1sr Rpprnxim;itrl~ ~:ion m1l l101n nr new r11 p1t11 I tlurin~ 1972 In fin;iricr 1L<; r nn- .!ltrurlinn prnp;r;in1 , in 11<ld ition tn thP 1100 1ni1l1nn v.•h1rh 11 rK - pwt.~ !n r11i.<;e frnm the nf- Jer inR nf 1!!'t rnrnmun shArrs rturinl? Sf>p1emtirr !!Iii. The romp;1n~'s t'<1n.<;truclion N'lnlr1npl11l e!'t f'Kpend1111rP!'t nf ..11bou1 SROO million in 1971 Anrl 111 00ul S!lOO million in 1972. ihrsP l'xprndl111rc1> 11re nf'{'- ~Rr V 10 mef't 1hc rtemAnd for c:nm niun1rAlnr ~rrviC'P!'t ;ind tn tmpro1•e surh se rvif'es Rnuahly nnP-hlllf nf ron- ~ructinn e:icpf:nrlilurrs Arf': nb- l11inf'fl frnm dPprr<:i11tion 11nrl ntht'r 1otern11I fund!'t . thr hAIRnre mu11t lw covered by ne w !'tCCtirHie.'I 1.~sue~. Looking I n w 11 r <I tlH• fore!!f':PRhle fut.urr, !he: cnm- ffAn.v eJq)f'cl!'t 1h:1 t lhe i'lmnunts which m11i;1 he rAi.!lcd from nt.W !'tP.CUTl\le~ i.~sues wJll he rltvidf'rl ;1!1nos1 e q u A ! 1 .v bel wM>n 11moun1~ ~nht 11 inPd frnm 1111le9 of r1ebenlt1rPl'I 11nrl 11 mnunl.~ nbt111nerl from nf. fl":rln~.~ nf cnmmnn 1>hArt~ In it.!! .!lhArrholder.~. Aft thr flr.~1 s1f'p in iii; l9i?. fin11nclniz prngram. 1he: <'nm- pa ny plAn!I In S('ll A debenture l.!ISUP nn r.r 11hnu1 f"l"b. 1$, 1972. 'rl1P cnmplln.v·~ lasl dehen· 11,Jff' i11~ul' .,...".~ sold nn ~11'1rC'h t . 1!171. 11nd wa.-for S200 mlllinn Thr 11mn11n1 flf tht> tir w rirhf'nlur' 1.'1.!lllt and 1t.'I IPrm!'t' 11rid C"Onr1il\on~ wi!I bt rit>ttrmir1'd latf'r th1.• ye:Ar Thr is.~u11ncl' nr securilh!8 bv !he rnmpMV i!t $:11hjert !n AP· rrnv AI hv !h.P CA\lrnrn\11 Publi<' IJt!ll!lr.!I C.nmm1s.~lnn 11nrl .•uh j l"!"1 111 rl"ll'.i.~tr81fnn .!!JAltrntril~ heC(lmlni;: rff1"'!'!1vr "'Ith thi· ~H"urltlr.'1 ~ .. Ei:chi\n£1" Cnm- 'lli'l~inn . n11.~s1nn lnr riiu• 1nrrea.~r:o lntallnJ: l \4:1 m11Ji1on, P11 clf1r TP!ephnnP filPrl thf' req11Ps1 Marrh Ii, 1970 an<l ;:iskl"rl fnr $195 million 1'he co1np;in_v C$!11nate.11 it 11·111 1<1ke $!41 1nil11r)n ln finRnc:P 1hf' '.J:l.:l rrrcent in- r•rca.~Pi'. lra1·u1g !hf' <'nmp:in.v 1virh ll mf're $2 milhnn front 11.~ ri'lte incrcasr s. ' I ~llf'~S wr'll h;1vr tn lllr 1111olhPr ralr 1nrrP11.~r with rhe Pl 'C-." .<;hl'lllitS A :'iflOkP:<1n111n fnr rR{'1!i('. "Wh;:it else CAO we rln'''' HP ~;:iys l'a,·1fif' 'l'Plef)hnne ·.~ earning~ ;i1·e r.hr fl)WP!'l1 in the RP!I systen1 i'lnrl thlll 11 too~ 15 innnth~ 10 rf'rP1ve ;ipprnv!'ll r.n the lit tr.'11. 1'AIP 1ncreRs e rrnnl the rrr.. "Of the l:irli?:t•.~1 2:1 r1tic~ in 1hr n111 inn.'· hp 11rlr1s. ··r11!e1= 1n Mn l'r:1nc1~n. l.n.~ Anll'.elP.~ ::1nr1 S:in OieJ:n 11re !ht ]l'\~'f>SI . '' Onp nf thp l'f'il.~nn~ !nr th1~. hp rKpl ;:i 1n~. 1s 1ha1 sn murh rnnne~ IS necrtrd 1n kf'PP 11r "'1t h thP ,1:rnw1h nf thp s1111r. · Thf'rr·~ mnrr 1•nnJ11rurt111n ~n1n~ <>n hcrr lhlln :inv nthrr !'!A!r Af.~o. prnplt> mn1·e lrnm ho11cp Jn hn11~r mnrp thAn tn 11n~· nthf'r ~!A l l''· rRr1f1r 1·rl,.phnnr f'~llmi!IP!' it u·ill movP fi~ ru.qtonif'f.s' phones htfnrf' 11 ~Pl.~ nnP ne1v rustonirr in C:ilifnrn111. In drJ1vntown (A"ls Angrlr!'t. thf' rRTP ii< t.hrcr 11n1P!' 1h.<1I. \\lhilf' r:ilifnrn111 is prnbahlv thr h1.iigP51 <'11s!omrr nf M;; Rell. it i.!I Al~ nnP nf 1hr l11,11t to izrt new equ1pmrnt. "Tnuch !onp d1alln,1:s .. hf' Sll,V!'t, "i~n ·1 expccter1 1fl bf' i'l v;:i il:ihlP thmughout. lalHnrnill 11nti! 197:1.'' though EA!'tern c1 t1p,11 hlll'f' h11(1 it rnr ll(l 10 t"''O ~ear.~. "Whrn Wf': eAn m11kP A.~ m11rh nf A profit in CAlifnrni;i A!I MmP' E11i:tf'rn f'iliP.•, wr'H he 11hle to c:11trh up.'' hf' pro- mi5e,11. Credit Firm , Czechs Agree I.OS AN(;ELES 1 AWi - Tourist:-h,11ving CAr1e Bh1nehe c11rds c:in now v i .~ i t C7.echn.5lov11ki11 without h11.,.in1t to m11ke 11 $!'! r1Pposit ror ever." r111y nf thr.ir !ltlly, a.~ 11 result nf An Aigreement i;igned hy ("11r1 P Rlllrl('he Corp, ln!t Ang(')C!I , wit h thr C:7.~hoslov11ki:1n Ji:Ovtrnml"nl. Accnrdini:: ln C11rte. Blanehr Prl".'lident J11me,11 f., H11 wthornr. 11 r11rdholder 11p- pll·1n1t In lhe ruch conJtul111e rnr 11 v1.~A to vl.!!it 1ht' coun!rv n('('d nnly mPnlion hf' holds ~ CArle Rlitnche CPJd 11nrl 11:1ve hill numbf'r. Under th!" nr .... · 11i;:1·Peml"nt , lh,. cnn!tul wdl i.~.!lue the: Apprnpriitle vls11 .anrl r1rcmpt thr cardholder frnm thr r x<'hftn,ll(' M nrrol pntir,·. rrevinu.!!ly I.he (' r. e e h ,llOVernmenl ha.( rrc1ulrrr1 c.11c·h vi~itnr 10 rh.11n~r .11n 11mn11nl ln1n C:1.M'h rurrrnt\' "f'luiv11lrnl ·~n ;~ F'1r f'very finy nr hi~ In· 1rn~rl i;1 a.1· finaers, r11d!attng lrnm 1he terminal EAch flnp.l"r would be 1.200 ff'rl w idl" And from one mile tn .'IPVPrAI mile~ ln11g 1'he F\n,e:ers would he 11t leas! 2. m!lc 1tp11r! Ol'f'r 1nost of thrir leng!h. Ship!; woulii dock bel w,.en thf' ringers. pl .<1nes would lA:-id t;ikf" nH 11 nd 1.<11i 10 iinrl fron1 1 lhl" 1erminal nn the fingf"r!;. ·rhl": n1nv.•f1 v fin11.er,11 wnulrl l bP Ill lhref' d11f11rent ltvel.~. 3~ tn 17it ff't'I ;1hn1•(' hi~h "'"'Pt, 1n order In m1n1mize air t1·11f· hr f'nnfus1nn. ···rhere would be s :i 1 e s1nrii ge sp11r r unr1f>r l h e runwavs for p.ll the petroleum !ht mPtrnpnl1111n 11re;:i nef'ct!; 11nrl much ot hf'r c::1ri::n A.;• 11.•f'll," LPrner s11 1d "Therr 1 :.!sn wnulrl he plnn1 fnr fl I nur·leRr power p1iin1. althou~h it 1sn·1 es~enti:il 10 thP pl11n." I l.erner r.<H111111 tes The lnlPl ('ns:t nf 1he <"n1nplex At ~8 1 billion 11nrl s;i irl il could br p11id fnr n1p.•nl .'· by intr lli)?t>nl ~ ('('lnv P1·.~i11n 11( 11ar1 of th!" rr11I r.~1 ii1r R.!l~r\.~ !he cily alre11dy nwns :i1 KrnnPrlv A1rpnrt Rnd on Rrookl"n .11nd Manbattan's w1Herfrnnt.~. ' He si'lid the plAn :i l rei'ld~· ~111~ 11.·on rhe in1eres1 of ei1y 11uthor111es ;ind th I" :v!- ministr <1!1(ln of NAssau Cnuntv nn Long ls\anrl. which ;:i lrri'lr1~· J.<; fP:irful nver lht' izrowi n.c: n01~e ;inrt traff1<' rnngesr1on ar Kennerly I n 1 c r n .11 l i n n ;i I A\rport. (lthr r pt;in~ h;11·e bern prn· pr1;;f'(1 fnr "ff.~hnre 11irpnrls.I :inrl Chir11izn IS llllkin,11 nf 11 1 projf'f't fnr ;>,/] ;iirpnrt in l.ilke I Mir:hi1v1n. rlthf'r nn ne"'·m11dr l11nd nr a concr t'IC ~tructure. ! (:11 n1 pc ti ti on On ln1ports lncrca s in~ \\'h1 ]P 1t n111v h,. ~nmP timf' in thP h11!1rP hPff'M"P t~ 1mp11rl of nprn1ni:: the 1r11rle rlonrs 10 fle<t C'hin11 bf'('<lme.'I :ippRrenl c·Prtain segmrnl.s nr tht> in- dept'ndrnt h u s 1 n f' s ll rnrn. mun it~· 11 re. rPpfH'1tnli! fl izrnw- 1n'1, h;irm frnrn !he presen1 h•· vel nf 1rnpnrt~. Thi.\ 1s showing up in l hr cla!11 from almosl fi fl . n n f\ respondf'nls r111r1ni;: 1hP lir~1 h;;H of 1hi~ yc11r lo thP rnn· tinuort~ f1elrl su1·l'r.I' of lhe Na· tinn11I F' P d r r a I 1 " n nf lnrlepPnrlrnt Husine,~~. While thts 11·end j~ hy nn mr11 ns nf 111 11 d !; I i ri r fl!'O· pnr1ions. therr 11re indic.atinnsl rh:11 1mr or! !'nm~titinn hl'ls ! hPrnmP nf grri'llf'f f'llllCPfn, .vf'1 In nn ~rrt1on of lhe l·nun- t r~. nr 1n Rn.\' vnrationa! ser1nr. hA\ rhe rr :I\ vrl dPvPl npPd 11 mAJOrl1~ sen1 11nPnl for hiizh1>r 1Ar1ff~. nr ln1••rr 1n1pnr1 QUnill~ 1·hr rr>('nrris nr I he NF l R ol 20 vr11r\ 112n ~hnw 1hat at (\rlf' !1n1r !hr indrp<'nrlrnt h11~1ne~· rommun1r.v 11·;i~ ~ 1 r n n iz \ ~· rlf'di1·;ilrrl 1n !hr 1df'-'l nr h1izh tR1'1ff~, h111 lh1.~ senl1rnf'n1 ha.• ct 1~~lf1Rlrc1 ovrr lhf' yr:ir~. Cu!'r·rntlv. II prrcf'nl nf l hr rr!tpnnrlcnlS rrrl tha1 lmf'!Orl.~1 ArP hrlpini:: rhcir "flt'rAtinn.~. ;:i rirl 14 prrrcn1 ~ll l' lhf'y 11re h11rt1n~. w11h !lie v11~1 mi'l·1 jnri1y, 75 pP rl'l'nl. ~11.v1n,11 1hr,\' ;ire. h;;vinR" 110 f'ffer ! nnp "':!,\' 1 nr 1hP nlhrr '['hf' nnly widr r Pg1nnal vAriAnl·e. i.\ 111 thr I Nf'W ~:nizl11nrl .\lAle:.!I w1lh 21 1 pe1'rPn1 repnrt1nli! imports arf' hurtinR. I Amonlil inrlPpenrlenl rrt11 ilers . lfi percent .~AY th;il impnrl.' arl": hrlpiniz l hf'm 11nd 11 like pe.rrenlflge: :SAY they arl" hur1in11: them. I The 22 percent "' lhP "·h(lle~aler.!I A n rl m.11nuf A<'-I turr r.11; cl11lm import.!! are hurting l hf'm, N11 tiooally, 24 pPtrent of the lndrprndcnt Firm,~ f Pel th111 ri11ot a." fln 1n1port.11; ,11hould br lnwtf'ed, ;ind 2R percent !!BY tArlff.!I 11hnuld be higher. While the official position In Wa.,hing1nn flppe;:irs tn be lhal 1•nl1ed Slale:s Ill "' minor .!11,R niricftnce due In tha t nalion h1tvin1t l illlP tn sell in thi" country, wilh !hf' rloor.!I nnw "flCn 11'1 lrAdf' 1hcre i.' 11 pos.l'lib1111y nl the C.hinl".!lt' re11:ime de<'idinR tn rt'vAmp iL, t'Conomy to go after this bu.'li nes.!I, If M , throwing into the Amerie11n mArkl"I thl" prndurt nf 1rnund AOO ml lllon peoplr r-clstlnit under wh11t <"OUl d he lermer1 11l.11 vr IAbor ('(lnditinn11 c11ulti hAve profound rfl:~u lt.!I . Frnm 1111 reporl~ recl"iVl"d thtrl" 1.!I ;i i;:ame nf "mu.'liCAI ch;ilri:'' 11:oinR nn 1n . .\~i 11 by American companll".!1 who arc hnvlng All, or p.-rt (If !hr.Ir prnd11ct!I 1nAnu l 11r turt'rl tM:re A.~ !ht h1h<ir rii1P jl('ll'.c uri in Hnnlil Knnit. fnr i>it.11mplr . nJ'l"rR!lnn~ llrt' m<lVP ti tfl S1n1Z"Po r" 11•hf'rP th,. l~hnr ra!e 111 ll)wcr. fl~Jl ~ r>JLO f 21 JJlD!lf t~!J!l D 1·1 ~UJJlJJlf !l JD~ r from TheArboretumlnc \'\/P.'rP, cnntint1il1R lri !11Hhf' 11 RS r.AS,\' 'IS ri h1·Pr.1.r: lo kr.r.p .\'Oii r;nnl 1vhi!r ~1011 Rrlrl nuldnnr fun ;:inrl hP.R \l t~· !o ~·nur .'lardAn 1hi !I; sumn1f!r. Our pol ic ~· nf o f fr.ri 11g fRn!ASlir: rl iscn1111I~ Rlld :-:prciR] f'VP.lllS i~ llPVPf Sf'r!SOllR] \1\1~ f:Llt rrir:r.s nn lrP.P~, pots. p!Rnt.._, pRt in rurni!tlrP, Rnrl rlr.c.nrRIO t' i;:R rrlPn R<:crssnrir..o;; nn P\'Pr~·1hi n~ \VP ,o;;Pll PVPry rnonlh'. ·rh is IVP.P:hPnrl, 1VP.0 \'P. ridrlrrl sntnr m(•l'f' i:nnl Px trRs . Frr.r rlrlic;i()11~ it:r -i:n!rl lr.n1n n.:iciP (r:onkirs Inn) . .:inn ;i spPr.i;il whN, lflll Wi'f'! •1 ''~,,,,~ .. A010~1 1blr ; : t1 I 1n•\! nl11htv. I nnR w•~rin~ C11itorn11 ~~n M•~I•, U<nbr~ll~ '" v~11r.ty ,,j r11l"'1 r~mb•n•ti n11< 511,.,t nl•r.t! i•I ~p tn \•O Ol~P• 111,,hr•1'r o' rnmfU<\nl • IAYI~~< '27 " PATIO FURNITURE CLEARANCE' (~hR rn1R l P\\ RrtrhP.q\IP Shn1v. ~ 1 ~n1., r1111r< ...___ 1r .vou hR\'Pn 't !1P.Pn to ()rn nRP t :nu11l .1's n"''-'P.st gard P.n c:Pn tP.rR !' .VP.1. .vn 11'\'f' ~nl ;:i lrf'RI in s!nrP. ll's rli f f PrP.n l. ll lliq11r , Allrl All P.'Citin~ f!\A r:P Jn kr f'[' t:nnl ;:ind Ori21n111! CONEY ISLAND CONTOUR CH AIR ~A\'P. ninnP~· nn Rl l _,·n11r j.?rLt'dPn nrPd". ·rh"" A1·hn rP.lt 1n1 In,:. thP shndi r .;;1 p\;=11 .r tn ln\1'11 1 lmpnr!P.d! Freel • lruP. Wh1!r, CERAMIC PLANTERS !il~rv•ln11~. r•r.l ~n1ol•f nl •n!•'< 1n ••r•n! •nd ri•r.nr•t~ pl•r.e1 wh•r• 1n1mri nn1~ 1u~1 wnn't !•! nr Inn~ 11nnf1. Pl•n1 th•,,, •nd olaGt nn <h~lv~< 1111<, m~nuh. flt.. lr11• whllf , 'o iln·1•T•f1 rtt1nu1 in bltnfl "'1tn An' ri"'l'M 1n!•dt ~r nu1 ~nm• fln11<1 •hnp' ~Pl 1w1r • !fl! nror • ! I onrh '1" I 2" R~mbon Oe .~1~u1 ; .......... .. 5 GALLON SHADE TREES • We sell sh•de cheao ! The best tree seleclinn in Orange Coun ty. Be;iutiful specimens. ready to pl;in\. Euca lyp tus. Sil k Oak . Jacarnnda . Calrforni;i SycamorP., Poplar, S1lvPr Maple. Silk 1 ree. Weeping Willow, Wilson Holly .etc . (We'll del1vr.r ilnd rl~nt 11! nominal r.osO. Rcgul" 19.9\ trre1 .1 Gal. s39s E~r:l!n!ion.11 Q1J.:t lity 1 FUCHSIAS V~r y rnlnd11I V•11 h•1dv M~~< nf jlo'Ntr< will hlnn'" ri1h! in!n !•11. l!~n~1n~ lvn• '' lll •1<m~ In f1~rn1 •I• "-'l1!rinnr l))l•n rnrn•r1 •nl1 w~ll\ ~1 lli•v t inw, I•! t~,m 1p+ll n~•! ln1hl\h.1l<1••I !no\. w, yr ~nt bn!~ 1101•11\1 ~nl1 l>in~·n~ typ• f11rh~1•1 •l ~•r1 ••n 011r•1 R •~ 11 'i~ 111n11nr ~~d•on~ lQ• B•~~t1 ~~rf•rt 111 tinld f11th\•~· W••tnfr r•«•t•n1 r•!lwnn~ ·->. ;,._:.-.!.. ---....:......-~ _,. .... G1ve·away p11c~1 INDOOR HOUSE PLANTS Wt Jt R •W~ tho1!1,,n v1"!rnr Int A1b~1 tl 11m, lnr • lnvtlV, li~1r,t, 1t•t 11n , ll," IW'l!l 1lnnR w11ti ~l•nt 1ni 1 n~1111<tonn1 . Th•{ll lllv• 1~~,n~ r.•,. nl +1 •1 1t Rrnwt tn loll''''· 1 l•m•t J r" rn~lnrn•r f\11l<l~n~1n~ 1n1 •~rd,n ~n~ oann. Pr~ct•cal, n11tf1onr rnn1·tr~~t•nn p1rtr S!ilr~y. ht ~vy w~i~ht , , ~nl1!1 Rr~in, IP ~I 11~~ ~nd nld.l a~l11nn•!1 ,,,,b,11:shtd w1n·1~h1 irnn II you r.n'llO f nli 1h,m lh•v'l1 ~<Mublv ~~ 1n ~ '1t.r.n1~1n1 1 ~IOI'. ~I l !n'!IO\ th• rr1r•. i.,~y 11' ·~~~mbl~ • Special' Sal. & Sun. CHIRMGLOW BARBEQUE SHOW ANO REFRESHMEN TS FREE BAR·B·OUE SNACKS FREE ICE COLD LEMONADE FREE COOKIES OWARF CITRU S TREES H~v• ~ ~11,nun C IAr,tnrv ~~nc1v 1n vn111 R•rrien1 flw~rr r•tno1 11•f1 Su111o"r 0!,11~~ l~•IR•l111t. ~·••CAn I •nlf hhv"' I ~mnn, K11u1~11AI 011t-.t Anri.11~ ~11 ~hl~ ~n1n• wioh liu1I. Pl~n! i11•m 1n ,n>ir ~A•~•n nr •n pn\1 f.ln~\ 111u'"r1r> a•I .a. •Ir I? ~!\ ~~ 011r ~"'' " !1 1:~' ~5 89 s~1e 1 A11!hP.11t11; STONEWARE CROCKS .-, \\,,hnqr1r Hnri ~1\mrrir,11rrl ~ ~~:i~1 .. rr:h:irszr I !1111 i ~ R·fi P\1 rli1 th l11r.h1 rl i n~ S11nrla1 Premier Quality! JUNIPER TAMS lh11qAn~•nf. lu~h Mh1t. ~ft!n lnhA~• ~ hvnri!• l~t l~wn ~nri ~.1rritn ..er.en! ~nd low·s~reA~•~C R'Ound-rovt!. Our l11n1 per11s '•h1nA IAm~riscoloilA Jre illt v•ry • !Inell Qll Aiity Jvail,111! 1n ef Southern C•lilntniA. Som'. nur$er1r• llt-1 S/ '~ lnr 1ht't Slnlt IAm1. ' • • ·~ - 22 DAILY PILOT SC Fnd~J A1g1.1l\ 6 ]9il ~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Your /tlo11ey Law s Aid Agai11 st ~\ Discri111i11atio11 By S\ LVIA PORTER lf you are black fen111le or ever ts you hll\e one thing in common you face nian\ d f ferent f orm s of JOh d1scr1m1nation Surely tht' fi gures are too v.elt kno"n to rl'ed repetit ion The Jobless rates among blacks .shck around double I hose for wh it e s Unemployment rates unong 11omen are l:ustoin.'lnl} n1uch higher than for the labor force as a v.hole The long term unemployment rate for the older v.orker is alv.avs higher than for younger v.orkers But the point is that do1ens of new federal and state laws and execu11\e orders from the \\hate House h.<1ve gone into effect in recent years auned & protecting you t he American wornan Negro and older worker against e\ery form of Job discr11 n1nat1on There are now more than JOO federal progra1ns lo combat Job d1scrim1 nat1on There are a half dozen ma1or federa l agencies "'hose function 1t IS to plead your c&Se against d1scrim1n at1on There a r e man} pri\ale agencies too lo \\ h1ch yoi;: can address your complaint 1f )OU caMot get action elsewhere It JS vitally 1mporlan! that 'ou know the basic provisions of these laws and how and "here 1o complain Thus read 00 ONE The 19!i4 C1v1I Right~ Act has t"'o key sections deal Jng with Job d1scr1m1nat1on Title \II states !hat no person 1n the US shall on the ground of race color or na l1onal orig.in be excluded fron1 part1 c1pal1on 1n be denied the benefits of or be subjected to d1scr1m1na l1on under any pro- gram or acli\1ty rece1\1ng lederal f1nanc1al assistance 1'he feder"J departmen!s and agencies 1nvohed \1i1h such programs or act1\ l!1es ha\e the po\.\er to demand 1 omphance \'.1th 1h1s pro- '1s1on To 1tlustr~te the Lal:lor Dept has set up !s own Ofhce of Equal Oppor1un1!y 1n !\fan power Programs tu \1at ch oul for and curb emplo}erS guilty of Job d1scr1m1natio l Title Vil bars discnm1nat1on by any company or ur 1011 \VJ\h as: few as 25 t mplO\ts or n1embers 'I he ban applies not only to I rt ig ar d f1r111 g bul also to wage scales work ng cond111ons chances for Joh ad 'ancemen! lra1n ing rogran1s J ob tests , l a y of f s drscnminatorv help wan!rd ads (\\Omen only or 1vh1tes on lvl If \OU frel you ha1c been d1scr11n1n:itcrl a!! i1nsl on the basis or race color rehg1on :iex or na tiona l or 1!!'.1n send 'our complaint 1n \.\t1t111g to Chairman Equal E mp lo1 i1er l 0 pp or tunl!y Commission \\'ashington DC '0~ (,1ve details on ll'hal happened \1hen and 11hcre na1n1..-s anti co1npany Jnvolvcd othf'r kt } tacts d1scr1m1nat1 on Bins employers \.\1th 'l5 or more 11orkers frorn fir ng or refus ng lo hire an individual s mply because of h ~ or her 2.ge r orb 1 d s emp!ovn1ent agencies from refusing lo .,, FOUR The Equal Pay Act of 1963 requires employers to pay women Y.orkers the same among men are paid within the same estabhsf ment for equal \l'ork on Jobs demanding equal skills efforts and responsib I Iles and perforn1cd un<ler s1m1!ar 1 ork111g con d1!Jons This la11 15 adm1n1stered a.nd enforced by the Wage & I-lour 01v1s1on U S Ikpt of Labor \\ ashtngton D C 20?10 You al~o can con1pl:11n tu any field office of rhe L;tbor Oepl 111 the US In addition 1he \\0111en s Bureau Labor Depl ts ready lo help solve complaints on JOb d1scnm1nallon because of st!)[ The Small Bu s 1ne s ~ Adn11n1slrauon .s Olf1ce o r i\hnor1 tv Business Enterp 1se has the po1,er to gr&'lt Economic O ppo r lu n 1 t y Loans to ht !p mi 1ur I t "' launch many types 1 f ::;m ti! bus inesses The National Assn for the Advancement of C1 lored Pco ple has a Leg 11 t:kfcn sc & F:ducation Fund Inc !:-:ill e 1900 1776 Broadwa y N Y 100l9l The Na tion ii l rb n League ma nta1n.~ r. "'k lls bank 1n wh ch blacks 1nay register credentials lo be n1atched 's JUb~ Some of the Ja ,,s I a1 (' r!'<'ll teeth others are sadl) 111 adl'Qu:.tte and monev 1s al\1 a1 s a prublein But 1 ou do hi11 e <:ources to 11h1ch lo coinpl;\I. f IOU arc a \ Clim TR\ lhenl 'La11lllocl{ed' Tulsa Now Bi g l11la11d Port Tt.:LS \ Oki(! (APl -\\hP 1 John Steinbeck v.ro1e o\ 1h1 r!ust bo1\I 1n the 19~0s ftw persons could e1en dre~m ol 1 J11 a1or \.\ater11:1y 1 hr o u g h Oklal orna But todav 1ncrrd1 ble 11~ il 11ou!d h~ve seccr ed 1hen Tulsa stands al the hei:!d or na11gntion on lhe 440 milr. Arkansas Verdigris R 1 v er S)Slt:1n l1nk1ng lhe ~I dY.esl to the i\l1ss1ss1ppi H!ver and be)ond by boat This once landl01:ked 011 c:apll al of the \\Orld 1s n\1\\ the nal on s most inland port city Barge lr:iff1c so far has onlv scratched lhe surface of 1\s potenti al But 01\ g r a 1 n fabricated mrlnl coal ant.I ncw1Spnnt a1e al1 Ladv n1011ng Spactcralt hnrdw;i e 1s a posslb1llly in t ure Ne"spnn \.\as the-fuc:t 1.hlpment come up the "'111 ding se of the Arkansas and \ erd1 gr1s ~hlpmr.nts of pipe for Oklahoma 1ndus1ry follo\.\'ed TI1e future of co1nmrrc1 a\ tr~ff1e 111 1ndic:ited 1n a number of action.s already IUen. The W11lbros Terminal Co bu sl~ a $1 5 mlll lnn agrttment for 1 bulk fer1 1h1er warthouse., co0Yey1ng .system two railroad spun and roads and l'•rklng areas \\ ll 1an1 Bro' a pi~I r companv 1\htch oper:11es 111 lU st:ites cslln1ates 1l w l1 handle 150 000 tons of phosphate fl rl hzer for Oklahoma and K 1nsas farmers I ake H1ver Trrminalc: Irie Be "' n 111 plans a $.1-n11lhon lll'lrochemical s Io r a gr. load ng and packaging fa c1hty North American Rock11el\ Corp has recommended Tulsa as one of three polent1al n1anufartunng sites Both 1t and ~!cDonncl! Douglas Co h~ve fulsa plants and Jxrth are bidd ing for a role in producing the reuc:abh.• spal'e shuttle thnt the ~allona l Aeronautics and Space Adm1n1sl ra\Jon plAns f)r the future The poss1b1hty of sl ppl1~ hardware dn11n 11er is obvious 01 1 gas co 11 and hn1estone Hre available 1n large qunn 1Ll1cs 1n t11e area served by the rncr Kerr ~lcGee Corp has a new co 11 mme al Sequo}'ah and llo11c Coal Co h~s one ~t lltavener ~luch of the 110\lt' co I g ies to J 1p~n A 1.:he:m1cal 1ern1 nal has been announced for the porl Armco Stttl Co hu purchas ed a 120-acre site Also along the river betwten the "11ss1M1pp1 River and here are port3 of P.1uskogtt Okla and Pine Bluff Llllle Rock and Fort Smith in Arkansas $15,000 INVESTMENT 80°/o WRm OFF-1971 OUTSTANDING ORANGE COUNTY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK "' #17l,..., ..... '°' ••••. c ...... _ •t•:r• ' OVER THE COUN1 1ER lle,......tltlve i.1"'4! .. IW' •Ill .... fl ,,....lllMl .. 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"'"" 116'.., .,. c•mnt1w.- NASO L1 st1ngs for Thur1d•y August 5, 1971 "'" -Tiit • Fi11a11ce Briefs P \RA~IUS N fUPt - llt Arc1Lc Ser\ L"f'~ lnc ha s t l'Ct 11 l;'d 1 ontr;icts 1otalhng .S:i8 2 m1lllon for rn1~s1\e war1 ng 1 1 d 1 on11nun {:II on :-;) s1 C'ms 11 opcr it e s for the Air r orcc 1he a 1:irds 1 e 1912 fiscal ) C'a1 ft rd ng for the distant cat y 1~;:irn r g 1DE\VJ sy~tem t$"1 r n11ll nl !he b:ilhst1c r s 1le 1 :'1 ~ \\a1n ig :i\Strn 1$183 1n1ll on1 ind the 11h1te :l.hce r.nn 1nur c 111nns svsten1 1$1~ 8 m1l11or \ \Vh tr 1hce 11rov ~lf's tel cph t ne telegraph ind <I :i t a curnr 11 nic at ons ser111.:e~ fir A\a~k a s m1htarv J.!OVC1111nt nt comm r rc1<1I 111d general puhl1c suhscr ber!I d1sc:lo~crl .,11n1 l ou ld a 1 ot ct r of IJ I lcn r.s and h~ll rv s1 s1~1ns said !lH t.lt 'I; t :in electron c~ a!t'lc n1bly pl111 111 11 be pi r tcd ~fl 11 of IS f'l(r tro its :11 ! t 1~t n1t 11 tit1un i.;101 I NP.\V "1 0 1!1\ fl Fi i 1'11 hit 01 Curi) l as rv1 f11mrd tcpo ls It :it 11 I ;is ~1g 1 ed a p rtnersl 1p 1grce ment \1 uh the National Ira n1an 01! Co (NIOCl cuvertnR ~'l ex plnrat on 1enturc on 1bout I 500 sQuare mill'<: off~hort in the In.Ill of Jlormoz al \hf' ea~tcrn end of the Persian Gulf 1'1lnh1lc sa id 11 and NIOC \\ill operate Hormoz Petroleum Co on a 50 50 hasis HOlSTON (UPI) -An1oco Chen11c 1!~ Corp a unit of the St 1ndard 011 tlnd1ana! group has av.arded a contract lo i\! \\ Kellogg Co to design and build a polypropylene frac tiona\lon plant at Texas City Tex v.1rh a capac11y of several mill un pour ds a year rhe pol~ propylene polvmcrs 10 be produced will feed An1oco ~ polypropylene pl as tics plant at Chocolate Bayou \\ lllTI-.: Pl AINS N Y 1 t Pl) The lntern11t1onHl Bus1ne~s 1'1\ach1nes t:orp bas int roduced a new computer asslstrd medical examination results as we ll .su1nmary of GRAND RAPIDS !UPI) A ti u a rds 1n 11 n Chem lcal Costing lnc ha!! aRreed lo buy lhe !\H~hl & llc\lmuth rll vl~Jnn ()f U~lC Industries lnr 11 mnker of printing Inks ror $2 n1t!hon cash MUTUAL FUNDS ' lt!llE51 l'IG COMP"l'I ES NEW YOl!I( APJ •I~ '~ lO~l lS Fund• 6. 1 Oil •76 ·~, ~ ~ a SJ 5 lS S • n(rnp 19 F<I "v I l l 9 68 \/Pn ~16 4• I A OI' c ;a /'.AP H<>ugl\ on Fn<1 " ~&7 F~<I B O? 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LOS ANGE LES (BWI Western Atrhne! reporte d • May las! or $849 000 \ 16 cent• a sha re\ redu etd from a lo!!.., or $1 651 ooo (~cents a !hare) (or J\1ay of last }ea r Operating revenues for the month were up 10 5 percent fro m S.22 309 000 last yea r to i24 64 9 000 this year Ope rating e x p en! e ~ 1n- crl'.ased 5 2 percent from $24 4n 000 last May t • $25 744 000 this year Seal miles sold increased !I O percent seat miles produced decreased 4 O percent and load factor increased ttl 49 9 per cent year From 44 4 percent last For the rive month.~ ended P..lay JI Western !I loss was $2 J29 000 (43 cents a share) co mpared to a loss n t ~5 ~5 000 ~$1 05 a :ihare) for May of la~t year Co1nplete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List NEW YORIC •P ~ tl&• 1 OO!Plt • A,mt rl<•n S oc~ E ~ch•nge D• <•• ' . ' . •6 10 ' " " 150 SJ '" . ' .. ' ' . '" n ' ' " ' ' . ... ~. ~ 10» . ' ' .. ' .. ' .. ' 17 1l • • " " , . ' ' ' " ]1 l• 11 la ~ • • .. " •• L•• Cltn c~, l D 1 !" ... ~ l6 lo! 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' 18•• """ la:\\ + )II ... • • • .. ll I l'\11 1"' -i 0 "° I o I ~ -7 t I lo I o !IS ll 1S ll ··~ .... • .... • ..~J ·J w~·-i '" l ~ol 11;,,-i l 6 'o 11160,,I ~ l t II ' l.;o 1 )\• 11.. i .-. • 6 . "" ~. ~ ~ 11 19 1 1 I l l 11-1 ~ 1 II IS II"' I I 'o I o l • l 1 • ] J"1 In '3\;, l l 11 .. l • ,.... • .. ':. l ll ]]... ll lll o l .. ll. l U~\~1~ , l•• l•• , .. • • • • ,, ... ,.. . .. .. . D1st11le rs Corp Seagrams Ltd Announced pla ns fnr • mult1 m1lllon doll11r distillery and mR rketl ng operat ion in lapM as a 50 50 venture with K1rw1n Brewery or Japan con trolled by lhe Mltsub1l!lhl group 10 l • J ,,, " l l 11 1 l • I ]~ l" J i l • • •• !• ,.. I J ? i' ~ ',; 1n '"' ; 11 • l i ' ' , " . . ' " " • 1~ 1~ " . 109 •I . " " . -rt- • " ! ... ... ,. ... ' ' " . ' • 0 •• • • ,. " " ,. " " ~ " " . '" .. " '"' " .. ' . • • .. 1••· " •• • • • .. Olst11lers Seagrams 11 I~ n said 1L v.ould hkr to gel 1n!l'I !he Aus tralian market ellht>r hy setting up 11.<i own oper ation or buying into an Australian compan} 1 The proposed l fl p ane s e brewery v.h1c:h \.\Ould go up in lhf' Osaka reivon requ1rr~ I a p a n t' s' i;:overnment a{)- proval the company said NE\V (UP\J Er.:kmar Corp said 11 ~ g1 v1n.11: back !wo firm~ it bought 1n 196~ to the nr1g1nal ownf'rs anrl f:l'll ng bac k son11'. of tlit! stock It paid ror them 'I OB.K The two fi rms Cy c 1 • Products Jn< and Career Origina l ~ Inc earned le.~ 1n 1970 tha n they did tn 1969 an F.ckm11r spnkesm?.n s 11 1 d Eckmar ~aid the transact1on.!l wl lt reduce 1t5 common stock flUl.<itand lng as of last Dtc 3l by 5.1~ 000 shares Ec:km ar !I p r orl u c t s range frflm Christmas or gnament..oi i nd arllf1 c1al trees lo prottcl1\e fabric~ and 1ndustr1al cleaning compounrl~ S11mbob S.111 f lwr11 1t1 unl7ftlcl1 I. Un tH 01~1 wlo• no •d ••II• ., .tlvt. \, dtnd1 In !tl1 IQrort1ln1 1t b t 1r1 1nnu61 o dl1burum1n!• btJl'd on th• l11f 11u1,...,. w or ••m 1nnu~I tltc 1r1lk111 s .. c11 tr " 111tr1 "wkt-• w 11ymtnl1 not .,,,1., ., 111r1e1 •• rttul1r ••• kilnl!l M In t PW ~ le -Int loGtno 11 -~--.---· ----------• -\ \ f.f DAIL V PILOT • • -• • ...... • t ) • i ••I , S. 1 • • • , •Fourth Astro11aut ~ on Apollo 15 Has Crucial Job SPACE CEt\'TER. Holt~tnn fl1PI I -Mo~\ tele\·i,~1nn lliewer~ know him A~ ju~! .lf\f' the man who I!< alway~ talking lo the Apollo I~ rrt-wmf.'n Huntington Sets P0~1 Ca111paig11 A r;impa1>in to !illr p11hhr 111· !ere.~! in Hunun.':ton f:p;irh nvPr l·.s !iPrvirPmrn m1""int: In ;icti(in 1n Indochina 1~ crn11 - in< ,I', p I' p r ;i I {' n n1 in 11 n I ( I r1rg;in11.(lt1ons. 111chHhnc rnf' Charntlf'r nf C n mm ,, r r". ,Junior \\nn1rn·,~ f'luh :in tl HOME \nune1I, ;irp cr1!in2 behind lhr rlri\'P ,., ~eneraf(' ;i lrtler-'ll-Tilinc effort 1n hrh;ilf nf !hf' mi!isi n~ srrric·en1('n Thi.~ week the nrcanrzcr~ pirked 11p the endnrscmen1 of thP <il.v cou ncil. 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Ro;irl , Ll\'!Un'I Hill< The !'an Cl rrnrn!r ~:x1·h;111cr (\uh v:i11 1'1!'!'! !11 hr::ir ~rPni"r 111 noon . Aur.: I~. ;ii !hr S;in ClemPnlf' Inn, 12~ A1·~1d11 Esplandian. San Clt>mPntP. Road \Vork Bid!' Called Thf' ~IR!f' [)t1·1s1on n f Highways 1~ caHin~ ff'lr hirl~ nn an improvPrnPn1 prnjr<'! nn tht: San Diep" Frtt\\'<'IY in Fountain VAllPy . The Pxisling twn.fMl ·"''rlr e;>.~! ~irlrw;ilk nn ~u~h arrl S! reel nvf'rrrn~sin£ \\'ill !)(' •·id!nr.tl tn fivp feet tn makt' it comp::tlihlP "'i1h thp !<tr11r· IUN!'s Wl'!'I .~irlr"·~lk. ~ hi[ltt"•ay $pnkr~m1tn ~Rirl. The 01•,.rcrn~'iniz i~ hr1nll widcntd htcitu~ it .~Prvf'~ A lari:e numbtr 11( J)t"rlr~trians, JndudJn,: many 111udf'n1~ ;intl tbe prv.P..nt e..-~t sidtwalk i~ lnadtquitli>. 8id!I TiJI bt ~l'lf'f'I N>pt 2 In ~ A_ngtlf'~. Apprnx1m11tPl,v 'l'!t.lll'KI I& 11\'AU11hli> fnr lhf' prn· jtt:.1. Who Cores? ~·., oth"t l'l"'ll'!PllP"r tn '"" "110tld CAllli .lboul )lnUf rnm. mumtY'f!ll"' }'nur r-.-.mmu11i'~' l'WI)' ntl"Wlp«rw-r '1'1t't. It's """ rtAn.Y rnrr. Br! wher1 hr siel' hnn1P. Ill night hf' tells hi~ w1ft> things otl'lflr peoplP t1nn't hear. • I'm M happv lhflS(' 111Pf1 Arr nfl 1.hP moon :· ~12hed tw.vish·lonk1ng Joseph Pert'iva t AllPn JV lfl hi~ pretty. l)('!i!r wift:. Bonnie Jn, ;ifter a tense thrre rla .1·s 1Zuirt 1n~ I he .:istrnn.:iuts 1n their lun.:ir ex· plnr~li!'.ln , .Jf\f' Allen 1~ the "lourlh 11.gll'tlnl'IUI." nf tlw Apollo \.l rni:; ... \nn. In t11~ rnli> "" rni.~.~1nn S('lfn· t1.<1 :inrl rrir~ulP cnmmunir.:i1nr Not that new parking lot again. rlunn2 Lhe 1110011 P~tur.'i!Of\~ Rnrl fl!hf'r critit11 I mani>uver~. his v!llre hall bf><'OITII' ;i5 famil i.:ir a~ lhnsP nf !hf' e.5trnnaut~. "For thl' first t11nr hr.~ l'ol1' as missi!'ln ~ien!1~1 h:1.~ l'f\~ .. In thr fore." s;iirl thf' fnrmrr Ronnie .Jn D;irlin~. J/'11''~ rn l· le~e sweerhr::rrt "'ho hrcarn" his 1vifr and mo1her nf :11s 1wn-ye;1r.fll<1 wn, 0 ;i 1' i rl f.hristophe.r, "He's very pita~· elf .. Sr.:ite<1 .:ii II r I r " Jl I ;:i r r hrnrafh 11 rlispla.v flf "lurkr" horse.5ho~s from hPr cr;1ncH<lt.her·.~ b!a<'ksmi!h .~h1ip 1r1 lnrliAAA. RonniP .Jn lalkrd .:ihl•ul 1hp arhlPtically incHnP.d, 1i1rnun111ve 1nrn1rr phys1r~ !l'::irhrr \l'hn ;inswrrM 11 nt>1.1'.~p:1Jl('r ad to ber.ome an a,~trnnau1 , Thal'.~ nghl , ,IOI> Aller\ i~ II fu11.1rainrt1 sc1entist·astrnnaut who hopes 1n fly nn nne nr lhe futurr sparr m1ss1nn~. tlinuJ!:h his ~hantr~ nf going lo 1he rnono ;i rr rh m ThP ,14·,l'r:lr-nlrl Allrn hnlrl~ ;:i rlrictnri!lP 1n physic,, frnm \'1111', 11nd ls aC"tlyr in a numher nf l'ipnrts. dtspite hl,, si?.P -s.fer!.fi And 12.1 pounds_. Allen ·! job is to relay in· lnrma1inn rrn111 MiMinn Cnn· 1rnl 'n the ~p;>rl' tr;ivelers .. in .:i w11 v ht kn11w11 th r1• will undPr~~nd ," said Mr~. Allen . ·r!'l ge! rc.:idy fl)r tht as~ii::n · ment, ht tr11ined lnr week!'! wi!h .:istrnnauts Dc.1,id R ~rott. Jame.( B. Irwin .:irid Alfred M. \\'nrdi;'._n, b<3.ngin~ nr11rly <1-~ <"l~P to !hem .:i~ ihrir ~p~t'r~uits almost 24 hnur~ 11 rtay. "The stack of books h('' s had tn mPmnrize In lht last few week.~ is incrediblt>." ~aid Ronn1t .Jn. :12, a n ::ir· Mmpl1shf!1l musir i;in frnm a rnusicl'.l family, Who plays the p1;inr and vinli'I "He cnmes hnmP <1l ni.i:h1 e1rhausted. after 14 t.n Iii hcur!'I of wnrk, unrler ten!'lion , but he ;i!w:iys t<lkr~ time to play with 011vid HP 0l'i a family m;in whn Je;ive!I hi~ work al the nHicr,." Jne 1n;ikP..~ commP.nt~ tn hi.- wifP hr woulrln't dare m~ke with !he i,1·nrlrl lis!enin~. "Alter thP !irst moonwalk. tht told Bonriit Jn, "It's lj:Olng well. bul lei 's keep our fingers crn.~sed ." J°" h?.~ " srn.~f' Ill humor, hul 1~ a r;ither quiet man. said Mrs. Allen , who i11 from F:!khart . l.nd .. Jne c.:ill s Green· castle, Ind .. h i~ home. "I was .:ilra111 th.:it under lension hp w0uldn 't be himself,'' 1'he s.:iid Joe's wh came through "'Pdne~da.v morning \\'hP.n he r;idinf'd the s p :i r rs h 1 p Enr1P11vnur t11 awakrn thP 11!:trona.ul1 .and called tl f:hg "Van'ker; Cllppt;r.'' the n1m1 of tht Apollo 12 command mndul&. "ThP devil madf' mr; do ii.'' 'he quipped. Jne h::L~ a deep regard !or the spacemen and his duties in the moonflight. "He ha.~ a very person&) concern fnr thi>m ." said Mr5. Alltn , who ls ;i nei~hbor an<:! close [riend of Ly_r!Ofl Scoll, l'\;111F·s wifP "H" fee t's he·, rt>sponsible for gr!ting them home.'' RUGG NEW! SIMBA KING O'LA WN Black i Decker Klffli O' LA WK SELF-PROPELLED OZITE INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPETING Full •ix lo"! ,.,-idth., color•. and o pric• 99 to ahali• up 1h• C LIN. goang. fT. CEDAR CLOSET LINING "1olh• dnn't llk• IL and thtt gc •nl I• pl•a•ing to hoomon11. 25 le•! cov•r• 21.7$ •quar• lee!. (lf you ligur• out what that m•aDt. l•ll m•.) 749 KATY BAR THE DOOR $,.\t.11tnrln9, malittl th9 'l!dlng 9117•• patio door a poor torget !or th• burvlar, 187 TEAK DISTRESSED PANELING I om very di1lre111ed lo 11ee thlt great paneling go for 1uch a low price . The other guy1 Ji ll• lo get 9.99 and •uch Jor it. But Shor1y wouldn't hear of it. •o h1tr• it is. 5!?. .. -~::.:;~. SULPHATE or AMMONIA P\JI \I down lik• It 11a:y• ond you'll hove" deep rich or~•n lawn. 'ond \I you don '1 ha•• 9rat111, you'll have de•p rich green weed a.) 20 LB. BAG BEDDING PLANTS Oh, lov•ly. P o~ie11. t111oppi •11. p•loo11e1t1. 011d many many mor~. Plant soml'l flower• and lh!t l'l•ighbor won'1 mi nd you lit!eplng that lion in your yard. 33cTRAY 2x6 REDWOOD LADDER TRELLIS 77' 'Train lhot fin e ..;n 111 C'I' M,., b1J1.h up rl9hl. 'heo:r. (Train your we11d1 v p <md right out of sight.) JlOTARY MOWER ELECTRIC FRONT THROW REEL MOWER Thi• ion of a ouri won't MOWER 18" MOWER bog down In hi;h 9ra11 Som• ol u1 citiz•n11 ju11t Th• b"'' pric• gQing !or or •v•n 51. Augu1tin•. f our cycl• •ngin•· 11 you'r• u 11•d to 9 01 !o ha,.• tli• bf.11 and <I mod•I ol thi1 type. ~togg•r•d ll"h••I• to get plugging lhlng1 In and th is 111 f<:>r th•ml!. Lllc e (Ther• 11 o guy do..,n ln in clo••· 90•1ing up l11n't your th• prol••tlonal Calexico that 11111 Jot •fyl•. ••• !his. Qul•t gani•n•ra \lte. Up top l•••.) Four cycle •ngln• WITH CATCHER po••r. No. IOOO controls. and up top drl,.• clutch. 49s1 4999 137 77 6999 BUDDY L OVEN BAR-B-Q 1697 No. 2671 Th"' Sonbur•t mod•\. a ll tli• gr•a•• go"'• I(') th• c•11t•r cup . UL mo•or 1TI1d pll. o fin• thing Cil you 'r• planning to rec• It at th• d•rby.) KlllGSTORD BAR-B-Q LITER FLUID Sur• it's b1tt1er. You •••r lake u d"p whill ot 1orn• of tho•• o!h•r brand•. tc:cch. (It'll. n••er reploc• good wht1ll;y.) 28cor. APPLIANCE ROLLERS Now your llHI• wlf• cnn roll lh• old lc•bo• out !or clecrnlng and find all tho•• goodlea that !ell down behin.d it, 97c PR. I l /2"x35-TT. POOL VACUUM ROSE You pool o•n•r• will opproteiat• th• prlc• and you guya who run a Jittl• 111ill t1omewh"lr• will like u1\ng it •o draw off th• 11auc•. aa7 4.S FT. SHEETROCK Good ba11lc bu ilding mal•rlals at a pric•. 81Mrt• 11111ling 9orbftn1tan.gel1 for hall oH. right! 127 3/8 INCH I DRAWER STORAGE CREST Pln•tlc draw•r• 10 you c:an tff lh • u1•l••• junk you bcrff lM•n filing away. Som•bodr might n••d on•. h.cnr•n lmowt why. 1'' STATION WAGON PAD Wat•rp'1'0l cov•r. ln colnri!. w ipe• cl-an with t:J damp cloth .. U•• 08 n pad lo camp otJ\ (not m•. I 1leflp !n th• wagon) 3aa -·-I 1111 • --· IT ·I~~ • -·- I ·• AUTO COOLANT KIT R9Cov&ry kit. help• prev•ht boilover <md 'Wa1•r 1011 on th t l PM Kcrmikm• Fr"""OJ Le Mana .. 177 AUTO SCISSORS JACIC Say what you want about. Commu'nltt1. bu t ot d~•t they'Y• got a TV In IY•'Y hou•t. Only on• dlff•renc•. you don't •atch It, It watch•• you. 5a7 \ I t ·-~--r ----·--~_... ... ,,.. ··-~ ,,.. -.... -. ,,, ... ~ -·. .. -.. . ··-.-"'::" -·-, .. ~ -~----~ - ' I I l f"rlda1, August 6, 1q71 s DAIL v Pilar ."J New House Under Fire " , .. --....,~~~ .. : ,. Sewer Line ' Approved 60-foot 'Box' Irks A li so Residents • • By PATRICK BOYLE 0 1 fll• D•!!t '•It! il•ll Sc11era l we!l·lo-do Soulh La g u n a res1dc11ts have complained to county of· 1 1~1<lls nbout a l1ou~e being consl!'Ut:led m !heir neighborhood which will tower GO fc·el abOve Ahso Beach on a set of con· lTete pillai·s. The hon1c . litu1R built by B. ti, Hl<1nkcnsh1p al .1!025 S Coast lligh\\·ay, Just upco<1st lrorn Ali so Pier. is to be all 11ood and was designed by Laguna Beach nrchitect Fred Br1gg~. Construction has just begun with the 1nslallal1on of lhe con{'rete p1hngs and scalolding. Despite the archilcl'i's sterling crl'den- l1als, one near-by resident \1•ho says htt 11 Ill lose hes vic1v because of the structure has dubbed 1l a ··square box stuck over the beach " "He has complett>ly blocked the \'U'W of people on both sides for five or si x lots,'' compJ;iined Ted Tyler. a Pasadeoa general contractor who vaca!ions at hi:t. house al 3101 1 S. Coast Highway, three lots :Jll'ay fron1 thl' new house . Tyler, a rnen1bcr of the Pasadena Plan· J11ng Co1nrnis.s1or~. said he had ch<'cked \1 ith county pl anning officials Lo see if the ne1v home meets county building and set· bac k req uirements. ··A builder <in the counly) is supposed lri have a 25-loot rear yard setback unle~s lie abuts an alley or pu blic land," Tyler <».:plained. noting Blan kenship"s property extended down !he bluffs and onto the beach. "'The Pacific Ocean is considered public land, so he only needs a 15-foot setback." Th is smaller S<'lback. coupled 11'ilh a. hro-story house built on 40-foot concrete pillars. \l"ill obstruct much of the vie1v lron1 the othe r hon1es, Tyle r clairns. llo\1·ever, architect Briggs. noting the structure 11.·ill be legal in every respect, !eels the other residents in the area had lhe same opportunity to buil d over the bcal'h. ··As long as there is not a la\\' 1ha! savl! he can"t do 11 ," Briggs added. ··he ( Blankenstup1 is (.'Olnplctely within h i.~ rights." 1\ccortli11g tn count v 1.oning ad· m111istrat.or Ray Heed, the Blankenshi p t101nr 11"111 1101 1·1olatc any county building lilws, nor did 1J1e owner requi re a 'aria nee. Recd nolcd the house can ex· tend 35 feel abo\'e the avcr<ige height of the finished gr~·de. The rronl or lhe h0n1c 11111 he on the (().(Isl lligh11·ay and the rear 11·11\ extrnd nrcr the bluffs out on to the :sand for i;e1·er;il fcrl ··nes1dl'n!s 1h1n t have a nght or 1·iew lhrough an adjoining p1rre or property ."' Reed noted. saying !hat if the 01vner nieets the se1 back rcqu1ren1ents, "there·s nothing 11.·e can do about it."' County's First Educational 1'V Cl1a11n cl Slated (/rang" County s first edu cational lelev 1s1on channel n1ay begin beaming locnl and nilt1 onal progr?.rn rning as early RS Sept. 1 nf nPxl year. Coast Community ('ollegc D1stnc1 trustees 11rre told \\"ednesday 111gh1. (hanl'rllor Norn1an E. \\'at~nn detailed the design . cnnstrur11on. and licensing 111nctahle h~r the cducat1o"aJ tell!""l"ision t"hannrl. Dr. \\';it~Pn said thr L;i i'11entt' lhlls lr<1n~r11 1lter building and towt•r \\·1!1 pro-- h;ih!y go 10 bid on ~larc-h 1. 1972 Equip· rnent would hr le-red nc\! Augu st 1,1h ile !he college 1f1,,;1rie1 serk~ final 11cen$P. auth1>nlv frnn1 th(' Frdcr<ll Coin· ni1111icali(ln.~ C'on1n11 ss1on \\';;1son tol d tlic \)(l;ird the tt'.'let·oni. n1unica1ion~ fa cility at (;oldt'n \\1est College 111 llun!ingtvn [teach was nearing <:tunplet ion. Arnnng the several gnvemmental agen- ries from "'"hil'h the district mu~t g11i n approval for lhe projrc1 1s the f''ederal Aviation Adrnin1sr1·at1on. \\'a!son sriid thP FAA had indir:11erl th' tol\ege could build up to a JOO.fool 1ransmitt1ng 1011.er al the Nor1h Orange County site above Brea. "\Ve expect thal a 250-fool tower will be .adequate,'' \\'alson noted . The ultra high frrqucncy (l.iHF) lelrvisinn channe.I will be the first &ut"h non·commercia l s l a l io n operating in Orange -County. Youth Speaker On Drugs Slated • • ' ,1-.. ., -. -... ·~· ' ' 0-'IL~ '°ILOf S!I" ,.ho .. NEIGHBORS OBJECT TO LOSS OF SCENIC EASEMENT House Going Up In South Lagun111 North of Aliso Beach l·lomeo\1·ner Blankenship was in Tcx a:oi and could not be reached for co1nn1cnt concernin g the construction. Th{· ho1nc is being bui lt by B. F. Syf;in Construction Company of La guna Beach. Another Laguna Beach contrar1or 11.·ho owns an adjacent ''aeanl lol. .... ·hich is for safe. James SchOC'nlcber. said he ll'ilS not pleased 11·i1h the structure. but felt nothing could be done about it. '"\\'hnt·s leg;i l 1.~ legal,"' Sch()('n lrbrr said. "\\"hat lhe hell can you do about i!"'"" i\lrs. 'R ichard 1-l;iyden, a resident al :11011 s ·~ Coast Highll'ay, feel ~ ht>r v1e111 v.·ill also be blocked by construction of the house. ""There is enough vie1v for e11eryone,'' she ~aid. pointing at the scaf£olding now surround ing the construction site, "so ~·hy does anyone have to do that." Resi dent Tyler feels the structure \\"ill lower the property \'alucs nf area hon1eowne1·s because the expansive view 11·ill be partially bloc ked . '"The only thing left to do would be for us all tn build out,"' Tyler noted. ··r relly .~oon. !he 1rhole da mn neighborhood 1\ould be sluck out over the beach."' '"That 14·ould v.•reck the natural beauty nf Aliso Beach and maybe even the v.•hole <.:oasthne, ., he added. Wif e-swap1ln1g Cl1ru·ges Cost Teacl1e1· IIe1· Joh LOS ANG ELE:S (UPI ) -A ronner Cypres.~ el<'ment;iry school tea('her \\'ho admitted she JOinfd a so-called wife swappers ~;Jub 1,1·ith her husbnnli failed ·rhursd ay 111 Supenor Court to forre th(' S!ale Boarrl or F.:ducat1on lo re1n~tate her te<ich lng crC<lrn11al ,Judge Charles It Churl·h 1hsm1sse1t lhe suit brought by f'.lrs. El17,abi.:lh Pel1tL !)!, \\-"ho last laugh! at Landrll Elementary School in Cy pre~~. t.1 rs. Pettit adm11ted she and her hus· band. George , JOined the Sw1ngrrs Club 1n !967, She ;old the court it "as a pril'atr •na1ter noL related to her c:on1pe1cnte <IS a teacher. llO\\'ever. Ch11rl'h said, "The 111l1n1atr ;:ind delicate relationship h C' ! w r r n teachers and student.~ requires that teachers be held to standards of mora!1!y in their priva1e lives thaL niay not be re· quired of others."' r.lrs. Pe1tit was dismissed arler she \\'as arrested oo d1argcs of outrag1n~ public: decency. The arrest camr. after !hr Sv.•1ngers Clu b "'as infi ltrated by an 11nderco11er police. sergeant. She pleaded guilty arter admitling she participated in :;:('xual :ntimacies v.·ilh 11\"n othrr men in !he presPnce r.f her hus· ha11d but the-case \1·a.~ dism issed upon flt•r paymrnt of a $200 fine , acco rding to court records. Fire Depart111 ent O f fers Se rvices The three cily fire departn1ent s l1ave hcco rnc branch "city halls"' in Laguna Beach and have designated special hou rs lo offer services lo ci ti zens, FirP stations will be ope n for the ser\'ices duri ng the week frorn S to 8:30 p.rn. and weekends from 9 a.m. to 8:JO p.m, l)unng these hours persons may ob. ta in dog licenses, pay trash bil ls and receive information on the iiencral plan, sign regulalions, rinancial and statistica l reports, and minutes of the city council, planning rommission and board of ioning adjustment meetings. The three fire stations are located 501 Forest Ave., 285 Agate St. .a111d 2900 Alta Laguna Blvd. For School trvine. School, which almost closed because of sewer problems, has been sav· ed by t~ State Allocalioos Board. The state authority has approved a r~ quest to reconstruct the old section o( Irvine School. The project will include the eon· s!ru~ion of a :sewer line to the school 1i1le. Trusttts nf the San Joaquin Elemen~ tary School District "''ere told in July that no more cesspools could be sunk on lhl'! school campus and if a sewer lint!: \11a:s nol constructed the school •would have to be closed. ReI Nerison, assistant superintendent for adminlslrative services, added lhat the district had a chance t.o pay for the conslruclion wllh building funds if th!'! board applied for the reconstruction of the old Irvine School building. Irvine School. an administration building and six classrooms, wa s built by !he Irvine Ranch in 1929. Later additions to the school Y•ere made a!ler 1935, the year the Field Act was inacted. Because the old building was built before lhe Field Act and is considered by &late standards unsafe du ring an earth· quake, it musl be rebuilt before 1975. Dave King, director of facilities plan· ning, said the aclual rehabilitation project won 't be started until after September of 1972. At that time intermediate school students on the Irvine campus will be relocated to a new school. But the sewer line will be buil t im· med iately. King said the Irvine Ranch \\'ater District ha s agreed lo pay rnosl of the construct ion costs. The district will pay a Se\\·er connection fee and part of the related costs, Total cost of the se\\'er project i:oi r-stimated to be. $121,000. The school district \\'ill pay a total of $51,115. Prison lnniates Sue Sheriff In Death of Pet RIVERHEAD , N.Y. IUPI ) -Prison tni at the Suffolk County Jail, charging lheir pet mouse ~1orris \\'as "assassinated" by prison officials, have filed suit to (ind out 14·hy. A group o( 22 inma te& filed the suit Thursday in State Superme Court against County Sheriff Philip Corso and Warde n Charles Cyrla asking that they show cause "why the officials assassina ted f.lorris, the lame mouse, and do noth ing ~·hatsoever lo control and e.xlerminate !)le \O.i ld variety." The prisoners said they caught Morris And I.rained him lo keep other mice out of their cells because lht jail was overrun by "1,1'ild rod ents. roaches, anl.<i, mos· quitoes. flies and moths." h1orris was discovered by prison of· ficials June 29 in a plastic cage made by • prisoner and flushed down a toilet, ac· cording to the suit. Marine Killed By Large Truck ~fari nt authorilies disclosed today that a \\'est Virginia private wa.~ killed when struck by a large truck at Camp Pendlelon earlier this week. The mishap occurred on Basilont. Rood In the Homo ;irea of the large base and rrsullcrl in fata l injuries to Pfc. Carl G. llnbbs of Sall Rock , \V. Va. He was struck from behind by a threP- tnn truc k Monday morning, authoritie~ said. An ln 1•e.!iti1iatinn inlti the fatal Incident is CQntinuing, they added , Wo rker s Save City NEW DELHI (UPI ) -~fore than 6,000 laborers ha ve apparenUy s.av ed lhe city of Patna from flooding by the rain· swollen Ganges river, officials said today. The Ganges reached its highesl level since 1923 at Patna, a city of 400,000 persons. 'Tomato' Plants Bore No Fruit; 0\\111er Puzzl ed? A 11iericans, Brito1is D-'tl'I l'ILOT S!IU ,.lie,. REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE ENTERS TINSEL WO RL D Geor9e Gade Reli11 xin9 at His Seaside Emerald Bay Villa Movie Maker La.g unan Finishing First Filni By FREDERICK SCllOE~IEHL 01 1tHi Dtl11 ,.1,.1 Sii!! \\1heR George Gade decided Lo enter the motion pictu re business he v.•ent full bo re. Jn his fir st film, he nol only put up 1he money for the procluclion. but wrole fi'"e musical sco res for !he soundlrack and acted in one :scene. Gade, 65, of 166 Emerald Bay , Laguna Beach. earl ier thi s year started Gam a!ex Associates, a division of Rancho La Paz, fni:. of Newport Beach to produce fi!n1s, The n1other firm ls Dade·s rea l estate enterprise, !!is first rilm , ''Love Thy l\lurderer," is ln fina l stag<'s and will soon be sold fur release. Gade termed it "an entertaining murder niystery ." The p!ot, he explained, traces atlen1pts by friends and relatives of a \l'ealthy n1an to capture his large money holdings. In the process of tr)'ing to latch on to the money, five persons are murder<'t.l in a numbE'r of fashions. lncl11rled in the pie· ture is nol only the schen1ing of all the princi pals but a hair-raising r11nav.•ay automobile scene shot in the Hollywood }!ill.~. A bastion nf Emerald Bay society, Gade. has lived in Laguna Beaehh for the pasl JI years. lie has been known for his support of many cultural groups, and got intere3ted in the movie industry early thi s year. He ran into e young n1ovie maker, Serge i Goneharoff, 11.·ho v.·anted him to produce a film already under \11ay. Gade declined , ~aying he'd rather start from the beginning , Goncharof f showed hi1n lhe !lCript for "Love Thy Murderer," and, as Gade said : •·1 decided to zero in on it. " Gade started Camale:ir and v.'ent to work on production, t;iking less than two v.·eeks for filming the entire picture. One of the First scenes shot lakes place at Gade'i pala.lial home on the paint in Emerald Bay. In lhe scene, persons arr galhered on a cocktail lounge of a hotel 01·erlooking the sea, v.·ith Cade him.sell acting as the wailer serving cocktails. (.iade ,1!so tapped his love for music ihe owns two Slradivr.rius violins), to write score s f11r th(' soundtrack of the film, ;ind I.he J~·ries to 011e. of then1 , ''T<'l l Me r.-tore." The music of lhc movie has been popular enough to rouse the inlc rest o[ one re-cord con1pany wlach v.·ouJd like lo make an album \\'ith ii Before coining \o Ca lifornia, (;ade was :i lop e~ccu1ivc wilh Standard Pressed Steel in Jenkintown , Pa. an d nn one of his m;in y visits to Southern C<1liforni1t decided to purfhase land for a home in Emerald B<Jy. In Svu11lcrn Ca\Horn1i1, he has ber11 !iUcccsslul in large re.;il eslJtc vcn1urcs, including several .o,obile hon1c parks. Afler l<inding 111 1ht· Laguna Beach arer~ Gacle was c!cc\C'd to the board o~ directors or \he La gun;i P!;iyhous!'. and 5C'rved for cighl years -longer than any other d1ret'1or. He h:i s h<'<'n prc.~idcnt of lhr Laguna RcaC'h Chamber r.l usic Society and ha.'\ often hosted recit;ils for 40 or ft{I or his friends al his home. Gade is also a member of the board (lf direclors of Soulh. Coast Co1nmuni!y .Hospital. E:ven though his first filn1 l1a.~ nol been releaSC'd, Gade has startC'd work 1Jn a se- cond. 1,1·ilh a scrip t entlllC'd. ··Pi,c:.'' •·Jrs about fHllicc and socia l problems," tic r xpl ;i inec!. •·Jl 's a good subject nl<itler and can he told in ;:-.ction. It's a strong combination." Gade said "\Vho 11n1 I lo say whal ii ri,llht and whul is wrong. ··rm in 1his t0 of fer entertainment to people. \Vi!h at11hl'.' problems 1nodern day society creates for people, entcrlainmcne is something they need.'' Live-bait S ta11d Not Likely at Aliso Pier Any sal!-cr11sted anglrr \\ailing v.•1th an en1 pty hook For the live b;1it l'Oncess1on 10 be. inst<'l!l<'d at Aliso Pier In South Laguna had better forgel it. County official ~ have disclosed !hat, contrary to earlier reports in sevcr<il marine-oriented con1n1unities, the ~ale of living , swin1ming bait was never planned a.1 Lhe recently completed fi shing facilit_v. An officia l with the county Real Properly Se ro,rices Department noted that live ba it would require :salt-water plumb· ing, special tanks and a bu ilding frnm v.·hich to sell it -all located al the end of the 350-fool pier. The Soulh Laguna fishing structu re ~·as specially designed not to have any struc· lures at its diam ond.shaped end, he noted . "Live bail 1ale1 might have been con· s1dererl ;it onr tu11 e," lie s;i1d, "but a.!i lhe pier v.·as dc~1gncU. planners probably reah7.ed it \\as 11nprt1c!ic<J I,"' I le pointed out !hi.it 1f the bait were sold on the beach -wllcrc the olher con· cessions, inch1d111g l'rOZPn hall, <ire Joc atcrl -1nslallat1on of 1hc tanks and pun1ps would be qu1le cosily. Fisherme n at lhe popular fa c1li1.y reporl that eatche~ o[ halibut, bR~s, perch, bonito and turbot are Fair despJt• !he use of lhe lrozen bait and artificial lures. 23 A11tiquc Cars Discovered NEW YOflK IUPI) -Police charged " H • • Pl Af h Brooklyn man today with possessing and 1pp1es ague g ans ROSSIE, Iowa 1UPI) -A treasure or '""'"ling 100 marij"'"' plant• In his .nliq"' '"lomobiles -including one of ba ck yard. The suspecl 1aid he thoughl the raresl vehicles known -has been !hey were tomatoe.~. discovered on a farm near here. LONOON (UPIJ -Young hippies from ln M>rdid, tawdry lodging bouse.s. physlcally addicted. ,Jim Cameron. representing t he-TI1e evidence. more than 50 pounds nf the. United St.ates and Europe wand'' The 23 autos were disco vered by three "They have beco me dependent on "The em b a 1 s i es, unde.rslandtibly "'orldwide organization "Youth with a pla nts, was stacked in piles around the around cH ies and towns in Afghenlstall nlen on the farn1 owned by the estate of !lliss ion," "''Ill be lhe featured speaker al Classon Avenue stat ion house today 115 "~gging like dogs" for hallhlsh and sell· acraps of !ood. con temptuous charity, and enough, largely disown them and can do the lat e Leopold Brown. The men 'h d OSAD 'Ou' Sl'nd Ag.ins t I 1he· ~· f f' B It" i. a daily 3"pply of hashish of other no more than send them bllck l"lome by c secon Arnold Bro"''"• 41. was being booked . ng 1r uvules or a ix, a r 1511 purchased the vintage models, whicll J)urg.\! breakrast. Saturday at 3 a.m. al A f" "l f he l educator i;aid Wedn6day. narcotics provided by Afghans who treat the shorlest and cheapest route -if Ibey range frorn 1005 lo 1951. from the Roflsit lhe Skand ia Smorgasbord, 251 Broadway, iv~man uni rom t narcot C!i Peter \Villey, senior hou!ema11ter •t them as weird human pel.'l," Willey said. are willing to go," he said. Laguna Beach. ~qu<'ld raided Brown's home Thursday Y.'ellington College, Jn Berks.hire County, "I have seen young Englishmen beg· Willey said h<'" lhought the United Na. Bart.It acting e:irecutor or the estate. cameron will discuss such queshons night. Brown offered no resistance, but hi~ said he saw scenes such as lhis ag•ln ind glng like dogs for scraps of bread ind tions should be informed of the situation · Jni:luded in the find was R 1905 \Vintol'I 11s: \Vhy do yo11lh!! rebel and tum lfl 7>pound German shepherd, Mugg:sy, agai n during re«nt lrRvcls to bash," he added. "Disdain and srorn are. In Afgh11nls lan, louring cer. which antique buffs claim is drugs:' \Vhy w(luld the son of ~n alco holic refused 10 allow hi.ii mast er \o be. ar· Afghanistan for a study of slavery for lhe In lhe eyes of UM: Afghans -and rightly A spoke111man f(K" the .11nti11lavery socle-One of two known to exisl. berume an alcoholic? \Vhy does a young British Antislavery Socie ty , so. ty said Willey's report ca me as no The men ~aid the C'Rrs werl' storctl ill person tend lo follow the life pattern o{ rested. The dog threatened pohce until "'Two evils, slavery and narcolics "The. hippies, who hao,re set out with surprise. boardcd·up barn!! and sheds and seve" his parcnls:' Brown called him off. v.·hich. acting together. are destroying nol thei r dream! and fantasies of reaching an "Jl is well-koown that this has been ~ were found in a grove of trees. Some car!' Police acted on a li p from a neighbor only tilt' lives or the Afghans. but tens of illusory promised lal"ld. ha\'e bectlme 90urce of emb<'lrrassmenl and annoyance W('re buried 11p to their axle.~ In dirt and Lydia. a popul;ir Art f..olony folk singer, 9.'ho •--om< '"'P'"'°"' '"hen th I lll u= "' · .. e Pan thousands of young men and v.·omcn all broken . smashed and emply like so many to our embassies and consulates in R others wert C'OVE'red by underbrush. "·ill f)r0\'1de cntertainmenl al the grew to '''' letl ·n • · hi The · hbo 1 ~·e•g · n<'rg r n\·er 14·estern Europe and America," garbage cans. Such i.s the ·t fftct of number of Asl3n countries," he said. Thecars1n<.:ludc<le 1951 Cheo,rroletwit l\ bre;ikfasl. said he tried to buy liOme tomatoes from Willey said _ hashish, "These hippies go out to these countries, f10werglide -rare becuu~e It has 6nly 4J The v.•cckl y OSAD breakfasts art Brown and poinltd out the plents had no He termed Afghanislf!n the mltin sup-"These young men aell thei r gtl hooked on gome druR. spend the ir last mi les record<'d on the odome1e1·. 1'he find 1,ponsored by LtigunA Oul reach under the fruit. ptiP.r of narcotics to BriUlin. possessions. their bodi~. and those of boh on It. find then ha\!e to go and beg 11lso included 11 1926 and 1!127 Whippet rl ir('ctinn ·of Billy \\'ad e. The publ ic is in· Brown ¥.·11s quot~ as t<'ply1ng, "T He told of h1ppies-Amerlca n!I, Brlti.~h their girlfrlends to buy their ha5h " the • from 1he local~. coupe and a J!Hll Hudson six roadskl r. vited lo attend. Cosl of 'the breakfast is know. J c~;t understand It. I waler them 11nd other Eu ropeans -"in sun-lfrern:hed educe Lor ·said . :.Those.. w.129 may nOt det· "In Afgh Rni.!ila\i tht'.y have been most The car;i: will be ~Id a~ auction by tlie: $1.50. • -· ,, •--.f''(Cj,t gay,... :.. , ... ,.-r-:~at.reek ot.«alb •nd cS.c!.AM'· "tthd·111r~nlOA1 ... ~~:...Ill.,.' z.. ....... ~·to Lheml' 'Oie tnld.." .... __._{11' ttV.ltl'fi. on SepL. JD. --,,_ ·-...-· ··-1 .... _. • ...... , •• -.... -.... ·: .. ~ :;,~. _ .......... _ .... ,.., • -..-~-.'J:/ . -. --. • ._,.,,_........ . ... --~ -~ ~ ""' .. ,.,e ... ,__._ ... __ .:r-·~ -.,.. . -, . , . . f DAIL V PILOf ------______ ,,...._ -·-------- \ \ •· I ~ps Nixo11 Can't Give it Away By THU;\IAS i\TURPHINE Of IM 0.11~ ~llol 5tt f1 BEACH BEAT: trs becomr rather ob- \'lous in recent titnes that President Nix· on ls in full sympathy with the continuing campaigll to oprn up more beach and shoreline to the public. fi.1r. Nixq.o, for es-ample, keeps trying lo gi\'e away ihe beach al Can1p Pendleton to the public. • • • ' • ' U~I Tt ltPhOl'9 Alas, the prob!61n is that Congress kreps taking it back. SOUTH VIETNAMESE TROOPS SILHOUETTEO WHILE GUAROING IN U MINH FORES.T Continuing Campaign Makes. Commu ni1t-infes.ted Area Safer for Civil ians AT ISSUE IS six and one-half milei; or shoreline just below the \\'estcm \\'hlle llouse at San Clemente. Obviously, the Chief ElieeLJtive has admired this st.rand from .his choice vantage point. lt is perhaps the longest stretch of scenic shoreline left in California that remains unsullied by the hand of man. Scouts f1·om 95 Nations I Oh. it'5 true that the U.S. f\larine Corps, v.•hich controls the place, has chewed it up a bit ·with lan k lraeks and barbed wire during landing maneuvers. But none of this is permanent like, for example, taco stands or CQncrete buildings seen along son1e other sections of beachfron t. Evacuate Jamboree Site Anyway, it"s clear that the President has admired lhe Camp Pendlelon stretch and has tried to give away 3,400 acres of it to the people for state park purJXlses. J~is move was met by less lhan super enLhu sia sm from the big brass of lhe Marine Corps. Also, Congress frowned. Later, the President suggested that if outright sale lo !he state \\'a s disagreeable. then Yr'hy not lease the strand to the stale for use by the public? This apparently isn't going tony either. NOV1', JT0S DIFFICULT to argue that the f\iarincs should abandon Camp Pendleton. After a!l , they do need a place to train and maneuver. Tl does scetn unlikely. howe ver, tha t the i\Iarine Corps v.·ould use the place for maneuvers every day. Also six and one - half miles of ·beaehfront is a lot of ~horeline to be maneuvering on all at one tin1e. Thus it's r<1lhcr unfortunate lhal some arrangemenl cou!dn·1 be made so the shoreline could be shared with the pu blic v.·hen the fllarincs don't need it for v.·ar games. MOST OF US \1·ho have been <·oast-wal- t'hing fnr a long lune 11•ould like to see the Pendleton shorel inr opened up tor public use At lhe :-ame time, I think v.·e recogni1.c Iha! the Cnrps and ils perSQfl· 11cl have been nur flne friends :ind neighbors for a good 1na11y )ear5. The i\1arines arc ;in 1ntregal part nf nu r Oran~e Coa ~t Com munit y v. hrthcr lhf'y are slahoncd al Ille old 1igh!l'r·than·air b:.isc or El Toro or Carnp Pendlctl'l n. PRESJtZ1'T NIXON'S ('f!ntl \n open up some more be<1Ch l-0 the 11~1bl1c h:•s been a fine gesture. Anc! it. dncs appenr n!. 1h1s \\Tiling !hat !l 1nay end up little more tha n a gesture, t-.1aybe there'll still so1nr. chance lhal nur state officials could \Vork oul Ilic Pt>ndleton thing with f..·l11rine ;iulhorilies. f"d ralher take my chan ces with the t.1ar ines than try lo gel something lrom Congress. AS1\GJRJ HEIGHTS, Japan (UPI) - Japanese Boy Seoul officials ordered evacuation of the 13th \Vorld Scout Jam· boree ca1npsi te today after three days of torrential rain. By the lin1e Astronaut Neil H. Arn1 slrong arrived, n1ore than half the 23,000 scouts and leaders \.\'ere gone. The firs t man on the n1oon arrived from Honolulu and drove by car to the tent city on the v.·eslem slope of f..11: Fu- jiyama with U.S. Ambassador Armin II. ?lf c\'er. The scouts and leaders had been ordered out before Arinstrong got here after the deluge caused by the fringe of typhoon Oli1•e. . The srouts were moved lo temples, city halls, school buildings and a nearby self- rlcfense force base. Armstrong, a guest of the Japan Boy Seoul Council, called on Sa bu r o Malsukata. chief Japanese scout at the concrete headquarters shortly after ar· riving . "I have been lo this country many times," Armstrong said."! knO\Y Mt. Fuji will be there again when the cloud11 part." Armstrong said his fa1nily has al\\•ays been "deeply involved in ~col1Ling:· The order lo evacu ate the scouts can1e on the fifth day of the jamhorce. "It's a sea ol black volcanic 1nud," s.11d one American boy scout official. "But th~ evacuation i11 going smoothly. ~for.ale is Wicks " - c 'Lo10 niileage arLd <1nly driven by a little o ld astronaut front earth!' good in some units and low in others. It all depends on how soaked they are. To some it's a great adventure. Others are sick and tired of it.'' Abnut 80 percent of the scouts had been rvacu<!lcd by 2 p.m. into the schools and Al'ln.v bases \vhcre · · s pc(' i a I t'O- tcrtainm?nt" was being arranged, a.-. of- ficial said. The evacuation was slightly ha mper·rd bv an influx of Lourist buses from Tokyu \l;hic h had arrived lo see Crown Prince Akihito. \\'hose visit to the campsite \\'as cant elled earl ie r. The evacuation \Yas ordered partly because the \.\'aler sy~ll'm had broken <1011·n in ·son1c aft'as and the \\•ater could uo1 be chlorinated. Toilets also v.·cre nol function111i; in other areas. Soviet Mecliani c 1-lcuig s Froni Jet Tu Re pair W hee l J\lOSCO \V (UP! f A mech:inic 101\'ercd him self out of a flying Soviet airliner at 1he end of~ rope and danclcd at I ,JOO feet for 50 minutes while repair- ing a jam:n~d v.•heeJ. a ncv.'s pap<>r said today. Trud. the ·rrade Union newspap('r. said l hc TUI04 jetliner .!'iuffered a JJmmed 11osc11hcrl 011 a recent flight lro111 J\\oscow to Odc!)Sa an d htld been Ul· :;U·ucted lo try emerge'ncy lauding 3L Odessa. "flul ;ur mechanic Bons Rom<1nchcnko a~ked the commander lo let hinl repa ir 1hl' underca rriage in mid-night." Trud liilld. "The crew members took a f1rn1 rolJ(', !led the ai r 1nechanic to one end ~ind fix- ed 1J1e oilier to the first ro1-1· or se.al.s. '"The capl;11n reduced al!itudc. to 400 n1e1rrs 1 !,JOO lcet • a11<! ~peed lo 1n1ni1nu 111 "To 1ni:'.kt• the. repairs. !h£' meeh<iniC' 11<1c! to luwer hi.'nSell throug h a h<1lch and hang undernca1h the flying aircran:· 11 :-,;i id. The article said Jtomanchenko replacetl <1 faulty bolt Lhat \\'as preventing !.he nose 11·hecl froin lov.·ering in 50 n1inutcs work and "1 hc airliner touched d o 1Y n sn1oothl y." Showers Blanket Nation T exas Totvns Flooded; Hn1n ul Air Lingers Ove r States California S11mmar11 rllYl(W or tlOlA tl&TIOMAl WlAlltlll SlllYIC( TO 1:ao A.JI!. £ST ' ~ ., • Jt T er11pe r11t11res ltt1•etn•~ o' Core111 ("'"" •~II nt.,I>• 1101>\lo....,, 1••&1, fof<•<I tn •I•• lhtl• l!OOGt<I "tlOl'll>0<-1 f"v1 •~0;, ·~nl 11'\t' noqh! In It" (.rou rt1.P1 •hfl'e•1 ti I blp tl~t"MO t u(tlOh Ol r" "'" !ht .......orlt l c~ht11m. 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" " " '" " " ,, " " " " ,, • " " .. ., " " ~ " . " n " " " ,. " " " " " " .. " " " ., " .. " ... " " .. " J•, --:-rr ., , 't .. ·-ft ''Jr ' " " 2 Dentnl Groups Di spute De fe1ise T uothposte Find WASHINGTON IAP ) -'foothpaste manufacturers and two dental groups Friday assailed as unsound a Defense Department study \vhich says sever2J toothpaste brands may cause painful ~orencss and sv:clling of the gums. flut Sen. Cla iborne Pell ( D·R .I. 1. v.•ho obt111ncd and disclo.~ed the Pentagon l'eporl ;illcr 111hal hr tern1ed ··root- flr11t:g111i;" hy 1ni11tary off1ri<ils , called for 1c·gis!at1vn to requ ire eautionr.ry labels on toothpastes saying "f1)und .. _ to have possible harmful health effects." Acco rding to the docun1cnl.s obtained by Pell, the Army Institute of Dent.al Rescart'h found varying degrees of ging1val stonH1titis ~ 1n[lamm<1tion of the JtU.11'~ -an1ong use rs of Colgate, Crest, .\lcLc;ins. Plus \\'hite, Ultra Brite, Vote ;ind Gll'e m in rlin1crJ surveys conducted al l\.\'O unidenldied b:iscs in 1969. The 1\nny group also conducled laboratory tests \\"Ith hamsters v.-·hich ten- ded to affirm the t:hnJcal rindings. the report said. In Chicago. Ilic Nat1on;1! Institute of l)cnta\ Hesc<irch and the American Den - 1:11 A~snC"iat 1on issued a Joint sl3Lcmcnt s:1y1 ng the report's conclusions 1\'ere not suppcJr lf'd ''hy means of acceptable sclen- l1f1c ni cthods.'' The s1r1tcn1C'nl :ilso expre$srd concrro 1111.i "'this single. inadequate study niay rlrt<>1· µeoplc, especially children. from t1.~1n)! floride dcntifrice!i which can help in preventing dental dec3) ·· Gc r1nan Robber s Hit 1'hrec Banks FHA NKF l_;RT, f;crmany !AP J -Roh- h<'rs hcl1! up h:inks u1 \\'est Berlin and 1hr1•(' o(hl'r Ccrinan tihes today, i::cttini:; ;111 ,1\' 111t h thl' mar Ii cQUn"a!ent of n;ore lll11n' S5U,Ol.IO. A l)anli i:.ashicr was ~hot 1n thf' ll'g 1h1ring one robhcry. l"lll' !'<'1"11'!' of :ipparcntly 11nt·onncr lrd h;1n~ ~1!l'k11ps fo!loll'ed b~ a day anrl a h:11f ,1 ~11001011t be1 wceri \11(l b;i nk ht1ndi t~ :incl ri1l1«c 1n 1\·l11n1ch. Onr 01 the band ils ~nd fl 1ronu1 n ban k cashier they held hos1ilJ:C were shot clcad. 'fwo niaskcd ~unn1en entered a bank !11(lav 1n 1 lu: \\'rs! Be rli n suburb of \\'olri1cr!idorf \vherc they forced the cashier to hand O\'Cr SI t ,000, police said . The y shot the ca~hie r in the thigh and grabbed a youni:; woman inside !he bank as a hosta ge. pohce added. The rnbbers then flcrl in a car. later releasing their hostage unharmed. il1 u.sic-hater Dues Thing GILLING11AM, England (UPI) Heli red military policema~ Arthur Higg s, 71, could stand it no longer li e dashcct into neighbor David MacGrego1-"s house wielding 21 ,:;Jrdgchamn1cr and brought it down 1\·ith :ill his n1ighl. on ~1acGrcgor'g stereo record player. "I cou ldn 't believe niy eyes," l\TacGregor said later. "Suddenly this old boy v.·a.~ bursting into the roo1n and before I could move he had put a slcdghammer through my record deck." Higg s ~11id he had repeatedly ::ornplained about the noise to no av11 i1. ··in thr end, ~mcl hiog just snap- ped in m~ mind:· he said , "I grab- bed !he flrsl lhing !hat came to hand . "I :suppose a lot of old people wou ld hke to fl o \.\'luu l"\'e done. \Ve don't rnind a bit of good music but all (h is yah , yah, y11h sluff drives ~·ou n1ad ·· Sah1 f\1acGregor· ··1 felt angry at the time hu t I think I can get lhe rrcnrd plll.)ier rep,alr.e~, I do~'t ,,. think 1 'tt,t....i;Jllit-w; cl11im ~DllBH • · • fmm·tttt "i!tlt-rhnp.''R • ~ - .. Dud Bo1nb Vsed Five Gls Killed By Enemy Mine ... SAIGON (UPI) Land mines destroyed 1 U.S. armored personnel car- rier and a civilian bus in aeparate in- cidents on South Vietnam's upper coast, allied military spokesmen said today. Five Gls were killed and two others wounded in the American vehicle. American 852 bombers moved back over South Vietnam after a 24-hour absence and unloaded more than 400 tons of explosives in four missions in northemmosl Quang Tri province where they aimed at Communist infiltration routes, bunker complexes and i;torage areas. South Vieltlamese spokesmen said 20 civilians were killed and 16 "'ounded Thursday when their bus hit a pressure mine on a seldom used dirt road in the worst such incident this year. The ex · p!osion occurred 19 miles south of Da Nang and about 340 miles north-northeasl of Saigon. The U.S. command said fiYe Americans died and two were wounded earlier Thursday when their amored personnel carrier was shattered by a makeshift land mine -a U.S. made 251).pou."Jd dud bomb rigged by the Viet Cong -in the rugged Que Son Valley about 10 miles south of the civilian disaster scene and 29 miles south or Da Nang. The personnel carrier was operated by the America! DiYision's 196th Brigade. It was the heaviest U.S. death toll in a single Vietnam incident since Tliay 25. when eight Americans were killed and nine wounded in an attack on an 11th Armored Cavalry regiment outfit 32 miles northwest of Saigon, records shO\\'- ed. In a sudden surge or activity in the war zonr. allied spokesmen also said a bar- rage of more than 200 rounds of 82mm and 6In11n mortar fire tiit a South Viet- naincse infantry battalion position Thurs· day about a mile south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) border near Artillery Base Fuller. Casualties were described as "very light with no fatalities." Communist i:roundfire brought down a * ft * North Vietnan1 Cites Big Gaii1s In Production S.A.IGON fU P!\ -North Vietnam cited hea.vy gains in the production of heavy industry and consumer good,, during the first half of 1971 and reported bumper rice crops last spring, statistics reaching here indicated today. The report by North Vietnam's State Planning Comn1ission, published July 18 in the North Vietnamese army ne1-1•sparer Quan Doi Nan Dan tPeople's Army Da i- ly!, camt' four months after the weekly f!p.noi l\1oi ne"·spaper announced lhat piece ·work v.·ages \.\'OUld be paid to all North VietJTamese workers by the end of the year in.stead of fixed salaries. The report said the combination or fal'orable \.\'Cather and hybrid "miracle'' ric e straius produced bum per crops in North Vietnam last spring. There also \.\·ere bumper crops in South Vietnam's northern province.s \\'here tht>re had been !he se.me combination. TI1e r('pott said more than half of the industrial production goal for 1971 v.·as reached during the first six months of lhe \ear. "Based on the loUt l value of pro- ducl.5, industrial production ha~ been in- <'reascd by 16 percent compared \.\·ith the f1rsl :<.ix rnonths of 1970." It Ii.sled electric JXlWer output during the soi: months as 59 percent. of the plan· ncd goal for the enLire year and an in- crease of more than 26 percent ()Ver the first half of 1970. Rover Cr eator. Russ Scientist Dead Tl1r.ee Days f..fOSCOW (UPll -The Soviet Union lcxfay disclosed lhe name or the man v.·ho designed its moon rover -U1e Lunokhod I -three days after his death. lie was Georget Babakil'I, 56, whose obituary Tuesday was signed by lhe leading Soviet Troika, other membe~ of the Politburo ond luminaries of the scien· tific commu11lty. The Soviet press at the lime described Babakin only as 1 man "who made 11 great contribution to the dev~lopment or cosmic technology •. , " and indicated he had also worked on the Lunokh<>d and the Venus probe. Today Komsomolskya Pravda idtn- tified Babikln as "one of the creators or the Lunokhod." The newspaper of the Communist youth le11gue then continued to d e s c. r i b e Babakin's role in the creali<Jn and lhe h1unchlng or the Lunokhod. It made it cle.l!lr he was !hr chief designer of t.he lunar robot, which, since la111t November. hAll been roving the moon and 3tnding back scientific data . U.S. Anny OH& light observation helicopter deep in the J\fekong Delta, llr'ounding two AmeriC'an crewmen. A U.S. Air Force pilot was killed Mon· day \\'hen his Al ··Skyraider" fighler - bomber was shot down over the Plain or Jars in Laos. It wa~ the 67th American plane destroyed across the border since such figures first were issued in ~larch. 1970. Egypt Holds 2 Pro111in e11t Pro-Soviets By United Press lnt.ernational A Beirut newspaper said today Egyp- tian authorities have arrested two pro- minent pro-Communists in a ca.:npaign against leftv.·ing elements of the regime. Diplomatic sources in Cairo said Presi- dent Anwar Sadat has told the Soviet..s he dra"'s a line bet"'een Russian aid and Communism in the Arab \Vor ld. The Beirut newspaper An Nahar, also said Vladimir Vinogradov. lhe Sol'iel Ambassador to Cairo, may bt recalled to ~108C0\\'. The edilor of the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, Mohammed Hassanein Heikal, said the current rift bel\\'een ,\.1oscow and the Sudan because of its purge of C.Om- mwiists could lead to a suspension of Soviet aid to lhe Arabs. In Israel. AssistMt Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco left for \Vashintgon today after a nine-day offi cial visit to Jerusalem to press lhe U.S. initiative for an interim ritidelle E<1st peace based on reopening. the Suez Canal . Israeli officialll'. said he was returning virtually empty handed. The Israeli ne\.\'Spa per Davar, a reflec- tor of the ruling labor party·s thinking, said Prime t.finister Golda fl1eir •·in quite harsh language'' rejected a Sisco pro- posal for Israel to \.\'ithdraw its troops 30 .'11.i!es from the ea.st bank of the canal in ~xch2."1ge for a one and a half lo two-year cease-fire. "\Ve are eager lor the United Sla tes ta pursue its efforts on behalf of an agree· ment lo reopen the Suez Canal," a government source .said. "But this doe:oi not mean we are ready to have our !erms 11·hittled down merely in order lo lure lh111 unreasonable Egyptians to .some middl• ground." An Nahar. quoting rerorts rrom t.:&iro. said Egypt's can1palgn against leftwing elements in Sadat's regime started shortly after an Aug. 1 stateme nt by the e~ecutive council of the Egyptian Federation of Labor condemning the ex· eculions in the Sudan \\'hich follo\.\·ed a couhtercoup there. Sadat f2.vored the countercoup \1•hich restored Sudanese President Jaafar Numeiry lo power after a three-day overthrow and ordered an 111\'estigation into the council's statement. th • nev.·spaper said. l\ume1ry be gan a purge of Communi.sts in the Sudan and exeeuted the leader of the Sud8llese Communist Party. An l\ahar said Khaled 1'loh1cdd1n, 111 n;&·r,ber of parliament, president o( peace !)llrtis:in council and one of the army officers \\"ho overthre w King Farouk in 1952. v.·as put under house ar- rest last week. Political sources 1n Bcinit said J\1ohieddin generall y is linown a~ '"The Red Officer:· i~ .:i me1nber of the \\'orld Pe<ice Cowicil and holds the ~nin peace prize a warded by Lhe So1·iet Uni on. • ' ' S ky Jack The same practice was ronowed a rew .vt11rs ago when a scienti1t lcnown as Sergti Korolev died. The Soviet media Jack Rosenberg or AJ~xa~dria, only then disclosed he h11d btcn the ~a .• appears to be h1tch1ng a. mysteriou5 "chler de1dgner" of Soviet ride ~n a~ alr:plane. A.ctua~ly, •M«..>hlr-:r~;pfl.~bly .l"'IY a hMdfol •I _ h~J;~umwnuotq. ~,§Wl!!l.n.iljll. __ ·So.ieP-leadtrPhltd-ino~ 'flt-lMrolev'8"---poot--kile:-ha.ng1ng 011-ttr ~•'\!. ~·· ~ v.·ork.• f' beach· toy shaped like 11 plal'\e.•1 •·• R e ptile Turns Up :llOOHE. Okla, 1 UPI) - A poisonous Indian cobrll sna ke that caustd a mioor J'('ign or terror wihen 1t ~l1therC'd away /rorn 11s n11'ner's garage twu Wet>ks llf:(• 11as lound cul'lt'd up 1111 a doorstep Thursday b.v a ~trnan , The pos1nu111 found lht' s11<:1ke eight miles fro1n 11here 11 est:apcd. Thr cobra, 0\1•nei! by an Oklahnrna University 'ZOO- iogy studrnt was reported n1iss1ng July 21 when it cra\\·!ed out or 1\s gl;iss t:age 111 the garage and dis<ippeared /11o lhers kepl their doors bol!ed and insisted their C'hildren co nie directly hnme trom school during the two 11eeks the snake rol-lrlled the neighborhood. OfficiCtls ol Lhe Okla · )111n1a Citv Zoo were ca ll· cd to get.lhe snake. Where's Cutoff? Tensio11 Not Over ·Fo1· 'Draft Bait' \\IASH JNGTON (AP ) -The nearlv IY.0 milhon men turn- ing jg thi!i yeR r have their draft lotter.v numbers today, h11l the suspense isn·t over for all of them . Assuming Cong ress r e - establishes the governmenrs authority to press young men into mili tar.v service, eall ups will 11roceed next year ac- tording to a !<ible establishPd Thursday \\hen al! 1952 birthdays y,•ere ass i g n e d priority num bers by lot. But nobody al lh1s point knows 11·ha t number \Viii be the cutoff date and draft ol'- ricials won 't make a public gues s Dr;:ift Director Curtis \V. Tarr did say tha t draft calls ·/:,; •!t .A. lhis .vear are significantly below last year, \\-'hen 195 v.'ll.'! !ht> cUtoff and next year. he said. "Y..'e expect that draft c:alls will be t-ven lower." ~l en with numbers up to 100 probably will be called unless exempted or deferred. Bul barring an emergency, men in the 200s and 300s can assume 1hey \\'Ori 't be called. Thal l eave.~ me n in the IOOs still in uncer!;:iint y. The lottery. streamlined this year. look two h-Our:i, beating thf" :i•~ hou rs it took last year. C a ps ules con l aining birthdavs were draMl from a plas tli;-· drum. and were ma tched up with priority num - bers in capsule!! drawn from another drum. Prospects lniprove For Quick Draft OK 'Wnmers' Reacting To Lottery Friday, Ai.oust '· 1971 OAll Y l'llllY S Action on Fund Biii Needed Solons Closing Up Shop for Summer WASHlNGTON !AP ) Congre:is planned lo emba.rk oh a month-long summer vacation today after Senate action on a meaJure to ketp federal aaencies in bU!lne.ss until Oct. 15. A House-passed resolution to fWlCi departmenl!I for which .Kennedy Blasts Report Critical of Health Bill regular money bills r&."l'\ain unpassed was the most vital of a :series of musures schedul- ed for actloo in ~Senate. The Howe planned only a brief teS/Jion Vlilh nothing on the cal~dar before ahutlin& for the recess whiclt will run unt il Sept. 8, lv.·o days aft.er Labor Day. Tht Senate cleared the decks .for tht recess in a late .session Thursday that saw passage of a lahdmark cam- paign-spending refonn bill and postpontment until Sept. 13 of r~ewed debate on the drafl· extension bill and its v.·atered· a $!-billion mwiure providin( fund.1 for up to 173 ,0i>O public· servict jobl. Also up for action: the com- promise version ot a $20.I· billlon money bill for the cUpart.'llOl\15 " Labor and Health, Ed uc a tion and Welfare. that b $581 million above Pre.sklent N I t o n ' 1 budget. The House pasaed the bill Thursday. The House, which completed moat ol !Ls work Wednffday, wound up CClfllTUliooal action 'Ihursday on a meuW'e ex- tending the life of the Export- Import &nJc and Nluln& retitrictlON on erportl: t.o Communlst c:cuntries. Th• vote wu Jlt to 1.,. Alflloulh the -W.uinc.,ap- iropriatlona ruolutlon wa.s put "'1 wU1I tM lut minute, the ·~ altuatlon i. much better than in recent yeano. In add.l.tkrt to the Ltbor- HEW mtUUr•, etiht ol the lt recular money bllll have been enacted. A 10th rnl&.IUR, with pubflc worka !undl, haa pu...i both houtN and is awaitine action by confereea. down call for U . S . v.i thdr a w al I f.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!!::i \\1ASHT NGTON (UPI) national health insurance pl1tn . from Vietnam. Sen. Edward f..f. Kennedy (C-It 11aid major health in· Jt a.Jso passed a military Mass.). has bra nde d a suran~ plans pending before t on .s trudion authori:r.atioh "cl umsy numbers game" a Co11gress .,.,'Ollld incr ea se measure c11d a bill to permit areas v.·ilh high unemployment fed eral report claiming hil'I health COl'lls even more than to get the same kind of ~lief cradle-to-grave national ~alth the elpected 56 percent hike. as areas struck by floodll . hur- insurance plan would cost tax· The report said the ad-ricanes or other n a tu r a I payers many times more li1<ll1 ditional cosl to talpayers disasters. a plan ad vanced by the ad· unde r Kennedy 's plan by 1974 But for tl1e second straight ministration, v.·ould be $59.4 billion . Jt said night. il pul aside a !he additional cost under the multibil!ion.f!oJla r bill to ei-The report, which had been t d Id f ,. h ed 1· Nil On Administration bi 1 J , en a or ig er uca ion Your Own Nutritional Products Business An Unusual Opportunity -Fun or Part Time Mr. ,.._ l•whnl .r.•roli •lty i"vlttJ v•11 t• Ii• hi1 '•n•ll•I t 11•1t •t • b111ln••1 •P11•rl11nlty 11mh11r wh1r1 V•ll wilt l•1r11 hew 't•ll ctn 111rlici111t• ;,. 1 olr1m1tlc t rt wth i11i111t.., with Ok•ANl .. 0 , INC,. 111 •llciti"t ntw 1c1l1t!c1 1ly •rltnt1i Ct1r1,111y, Ol'GANIGO, INC., it 1 ..thtrllt11t1r 1f ri11 hlth11t "llltli+v ,.1lwr1l food 111,111111111111'1, 111tur1I fo1ol1, 111i 111lu11 1~i11 0:1r1 11r•ol11ch, Thi prool11ch, th1 r1110111t!1 11riclnt ,tk1 1im11lifi1<ll i l1l1iliouti111 1y1+1m , '"" 111ti•111I lior111oll' """' ••11•1Ur• .,. lllli"IUI 111i ,, •• vid1 you with 111 1uhl1n<llin1 p1t111tl1I. \VA:-l!llNC;Tl)N I UPJJ Pro~pects for (j\iick pass11 ge of the dratt bil l when the Senate r·ecurns in September fro m a rnonth's \'acation ll ave \m- pro\ e1: de.c;pite threa!s or an in1i>rn1i nabl e rilibustr1· by op· ponen1s. lhe draft bill hostage in- definitely untl! President Nix- on sets a date for .,.,.ithdrawal of remaining forces from IP1dochina . But Mansfield - a lthough kee pi ng his optlon.c; open -evidently has shunned that plan . ordered by Cong~ss, wa s which would use private and vocational educ2J.lon amid issued 'rhursday by t i1 ~ health insurance coverage as a behind-tht.·scenes jurisdic. Health, Education and Welfa re oppoaed to government in· tiona! dispute over Indian Department (HEW). It said surance, would be $2.6 billion . l!'ducation lhat could put the the nation's health care bill Kennedy said the report U!-entire bill off until alt.er the ?.'ooid jump by 56 percent to ed "fudae factors and guesses recess. By The Aisociated Prei $105.4 billion in 1974 without which permit <"ritical figure~ The educa tion bill v•as put Tom Downey had never \\'On Congressional pus11e of any to be 100 percent inaccurate." on today's schedule aloni· with a raffle in all of his 18-p!u.s ---'-----'-----'-----'-----'-------------'--------'---~ Thi1 11/ftllu r will lt1 li1!i 111 th• l1U•1•111. A111hti111 l1wl, •t 1100 l'.M. •n Wt81111d1y, Aut wll ti, 1'71. 011r Pri111 -1!1fr111'i· m1nh -N1 Aolml11i111 Cllt•t•· Fir r11•r-r1tl1111, 1111111 1111 NOW: ORG;-ANISO 171 <1 1 lll·ll<ll, •r v!11t th1 015ANt50 Ir.tooth 11 th1 Htoml 111ol G1rol111 Sh1w, A111h1h11t C•11v•11ll•n C.11• t1r, thr•uth A111u1t Ith. Se11<1l r De1n111.:r;-11 1r Lc;-1dt"t' !\like i\lansfieJd, a I t hou g h angered by the ren1oval of his a111end1ncnt setting a ninc- n1n11lh I l in e t ab I e for withdraw;il from Vi('lllarn, sa id hr fa,orcd a quick vote on the nieasure when the Senate takes it up aga in Sept. 13. Congress started a sum- n1er recess al the end of busi ness t.oda y Some had though t lhc 1na- jority leader v.•ould try to hold r-.1anagers of the bill, despite a per.~ona! plei! for action frorn President Nixon . failed io win the required unanimou~ consenL lrom the Senate Thursd11y to put a strict lime limitation on the me11sure so "it could be passed before Lhe recess beg11n. Sen. t.fike {;ravel ( D • Alaskal, all outspoken op- pone.nt of t-onscriptinn. ob- jecterl !n every requesl for a time hmit. Pea~e at Last Treaty EndsOldl1ulian War \\'as brought lo Lt. t>ov. Pat Taylor by Wade LUCAS of Er1.1·i n. who visited the tribe 's yea.rs. Until Thursday, ~!is !9th birthday, Dec.. 4, \1·as n1atched with No. 1 in Thursday's draft Jotiery in \Vashingt on, giving thf' Arl - ington , Mass., -youth fronl and center status for next year's callup if and v.·hen Ct>ngress ext ends the Selective Service Att. '· 1 was stunned \\'hen 1 heard !he news.'' Downey said. "l couldn't believf' it. '·Here I "'as the winner ef the drawi ng, No. I, and I had never come out <ln top at raf. fles at sports events. I've been a born loser. Here I was 'win- ning' for the flr~t. time." Another No. I, Lav.Tence Borsel li of Phoenix, Ariz .. said . "What the heck, It's cnly for two years." And the pick of [)e('. 4 solv- ed a problem for John C. Werde!l of Wheaton, Ill. "! was looking for a steady job.·• the unemployed youth said. RALEIGH P.:.C. !UPI ! - North Carolina nrf icials signed 11 rr:cndship scroll \\'ith the 1·u scarora Jndians 111ursday, syn1bolizing a peace lreaty 11;i1h Lhe Ind ians \vho were drive n nut Qf the state nearly 250 years ago. reserva tion near N i a g /1: r a· ------------I ·nlcre has been no fighting \\'Ith the Indians s_ince about 1713. but !here al.so nevrr ha.~ been lln off icial peace trea ty signed. Thursday. ;1 rrif'ndship scroll :-;1g rred by Chtef Arnold K. Hew il!. chairrnRn flf l he Tu .•c11ror11·s Chief's Council. F111l~. N.'i'., as an ''.a m- bass ador nf good will '' for Gov . Bob Scott. "\Ve have been in a £\ale of \l'<lr "'ilh the Tuscaroras for Sflme 2;)0 years or so. but I am gla d. 11nd I kn ow C.ov. Scott anct the people of our st.ate are glad. lh<it they indi cate lheir friendship with us by their &· pression.~ on I.his scroll." Ta}·lor said as he signed the \1hire doeski n peace docu- mt>nL • III 8 • • • MOMENT OF MADNESS GE delivers crushed ice or cubes right to your door. - YOUR OLD REFRIGERATO~ IS WORTH UP TO '90°~ ... ,. •• tM1 21.2 cu. :ft. American« Refrigerator-Freezer with Casten DUrzn m • Fmem: holdo up ... 223 lbL • Adjmtable, ..... """"' P...llhel>m • 7-Day Meat~ (U]vetl;g to edza uea:' , .. ~ • Rolla oat on wheek • Q:ily 33" wide, 6614~ $689.95 LISS 90,00 MAX. TUDl·IN $59995 Nn PllCI COLOI 1nu GE Delivers Crushed le• Or Cubes Without Openln9 Th• Door DUNLAP'S-THE SALES AND SERVICE CENTER IN THIS AREA FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC ... 'I J.f' • - Volkswagen, unlike some of the ether imports. anticipated the dock strike and ordered plenty of cars in advance. Not only bugs, but Station Wagons, Fostbocks, Squarebocks, Karmann Ghias and the big, new 411 4-0oor sedans and 411 wagons. Whatever Volk9- wagen you have in mind, your dealer probably has in stock. So come in fa your nearest WI dealer. And pick a car. Arty car • NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson, Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. 673-0900 0 ·-- • • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE The Is Clear The Lagu na Beach high rise election has gooe into loca.J history as strong and forceful expression of com· munity opinion regarding ta.ll buildings and Lhe fu ture of the community. and number of degrees collected . Under the pilot program at Thurston. teachers o( exceptional merit , or those who undertake special job responsibilities. will be.able to ear n more money, even i( they have le~s exper ience and fewer coll ege credil.5 than some of their colleagues. Present and futwe city governments c.a.n hardly fall to get Ute message. Opponents of the initiative measure to limit build· ing height found relatively little support in any corner of the city. T he election was notable for the veritable ba rrage of opinion generated on both sides of the argument. ''el it lieemed that most people had made up their minds even befor e the campaign warmed up. Beginning this fa ll , Thurston teachers wiJI be paid ~ctordin g to job responsibil ities, evaluation score!! from fellow teachers. studenls and administrato rs and good work' generaJJy. Later . the program may be a pplied at ntlier schools. Both teachers and students should benefit. from thi! move to enC\Jurage-and re•.vard outstand ing work. At the polls, voters were all business. Clearly they fell they knew what they were doin g. Wo rds and More Words A great deal was said about the economics of the town during the campaign. and the need to generate tpurism. but curiously many s ummer visitors seemed as concerned about possible high rise as th e residenlS. Perhaps t ~e enormous amount o( energy expended d uring the high rise battle now can be turned to con- :i:;t ructive consideration or such very real problems as conge1tion, traffic, paffling, beautification and the pre~· ervation of the things that really m ake Lag·un a a tourist attracti OTI as well as a !iUperior community in which In live, work and raise children. Seve ral governing bodies along t he South Coast have been hit with a plague of ve rbiage in recent months. with meetings ending in the small hours of the following day. Agendas have been fu l l. certainl y. but whal often has caused the marathons is a steady stream of '4'indy speakers. Capistrano l lnified School Distrirt tr ustees debated the matter recently \Vilh a member o( the audience. ·~rustees stressed thal. speaking to the board is both a right and a privilege. The citizen charged that .a time limit violated his tights. A Benefi cial Plan Speaking at length v.'ith random r edundant style, ho\vever, is rarely helpful or co nvi ncing. A new salary schedule d esigned to reward teachers for good work. as well as for years of experience an d units of college study, has been approved by the Laguna Beach school board for the faculty at T hurston Inter· mediate School. San Cl emente city counrilman have felt the effe cts of hot air regularly; so have Laguna Beach councilmen. The most convincing advocate at. t he podium is the person who has collected his ideas and presented them Ln terse. to·\ he-point fashion. The policy, proposed by the faculty asso<:ia li on an d approved by 1 majority of district teachers in a poll, could become a model fo r other school distri<:ls. Some panels have set hard-a nd ·fa st ti me limits on speakers. and the rule works when evenly enforced. Such limiL<s do not jeopardize free speech. They en· courage in telligent speech. Br iefly. it broadens the base for establishing teacher pay r ates, 1:.1sually based solely on years of experien('e Cash for Nixo1a, Ht111apl11·ey . Hughes Helped Both Sides Tht private papers or phantom billionairl! Howard Hughes re\'cal how he attempted to manipulate both presiden- tial candidates in 1968. Although the pap- ers are still under court seal in Neva- da. we havl! had ac· cess to them. Herl! are the highlights: -Hughes dlrl!Cled his fo rmer facto. tum. Robert M1heu, to hel p Richard Nix· on win the presid en- cy "under our sponsonhJp and super vi·. fiion ." Mah~ allegedly siphoned off $100.000 from lhe Silver Slippe r, a Hughes gambling emporium , for Nixon·s ca m· paign . The mnney was delivered by Ri chard Danner. a Hughes exec, to Bebe Rebozo, a Nixon confid ant. -Al the same time. Hughes sugges ted Maheu should "gel word to I Hubert Hu mphrey \ on 1 basis of secrecy tha t i.!i rf':ally, really reliable that "''e will give him immediately lull. unlimi ted supi><>rt for his campaign to ente r lhl! White House.'' An immediate S;x!.000 con· tribution was supposed to have been made. Although Humphrl'y heard r..taheu had contributed l.o his campaign. !here's no rf'Ctl rd the $50.000 \\'as ever received . -Hughes· lieutenants also orfered 10 l!iubsidize Larry O'Brien ~n he could stf\'f' ""'ilhout pay as lkmoc rat ic National Chatrma n during !he 1968 campa ign . Hu mphrey acknowledµ:e~ the offer was made. and O'Brien confirms he "'as soun- ded out by ~1aheu in 1968. But OOth insist o ·Bri en nevt>r drew a dime from !he Hughes interest :i; d11rini; the. ca mpai gn. Sevt ral months later. ho11i c\'cr. he wa" reta ined by Hughe s for a "subslantlal sum.·· Humphrey's son. Robert. "'as al~n employed by iii HuiJhC.s con1pany as iii l!iales represent.alive. HUGHES ' slralegy "''a!'i ti} help r.lccl Nixon as President in 191.8, then to groom Nevada's articulate and attractive Gov. Paul Laxall for the: Whitl! House. Thi! fabulously rich recl use saw a Kennedv- likl! quality in Laxalt. who ga\'e up 1ti11 govemor.!ihip thi .!i year. On March 14 , 1968. Hughes instructed ?itaheu : "I wanl you lo go to see Nixon as my special confidential emissarv. I feel there is 1 really valld po.!i.!iibility of a Republican victory thi!'i yl!ar. "If that <:OtJld bl! realized under our sooosorship and supervision t'Very inch of tlw way, then wl! would be. ready to follow with Laxalt as our next ca ndidate:' Hughes used his gambling profits from the Sliver Slipper to makl! political con- tributions. He owned the casino as a personal holding. therefore !hi! money didn•t pass through his corpora te. books. WE HAVE evidence that Silver Slipper money w111 11ipped to a number of Nevada and nation.al politicians. Jn 1963. Maheu turned over $1 00.000 from lhl! .---By Ge orge ---, Dear Ceor1e: When my wire and I were. rirsl marrinf she w1s insanely jealous of me:, and didn't want mt to look al another woman. Now I think the mai>c l1 11>ln& ou t of nur marriage. She keeps throwing me out of the Aoullf: a.nd telling n'lf ne ve:r Lo come back. What doe& lhia indicate~ FRUSTRATED Deir Jl'rustrattd ; YOIJ art very kttn-wllled In JUSpecl that aome of tht. n1agic may be golns out of your m1rrtagt and -I can't ao on. Two mort let· ler1 like that ind r m goinc stralaht. ,.. ( Wrfte your Sorn-lorn problem1 ID Geora:e, for be la wu ry ot l?\le.) ' .. Silver Slipper to Danner. \\'ho del ivered it to Nixon's close crony. Rebozo. The participants won 't talk about the transaction. Responded ri.1aheu t.ersel.v: "I have made it a matter of policy never to discus!'i political cootributions on be.half of any client unless I have specific authorization in writin,I!. Jn thi~ case, l doubt 11i·hether the authoriiation would be forthcoming.'' Danner, who now runs the Sands hotel· casino for Hughes, refused ln c11m men t. And Rl!boZO wouldn't take our calls. While Hughes was supporting Richard Nixon. he also cou rted Huticrt Humphrey. Th e secretive billiona ire hoped lo use Humphrey, then Vice Prcsidcnl~ to .!ilop nu clear testing in Nevada. "808," HUGHES instructed r..1ahcu, "there is one man who can accomplish our objective through !Lyndon) Johnson - and that man is H.H.H. "Why don't we gr1 word to hrm nn ~ basis of sec:rc.t·y thal is rrally. r('ally rl!llablt. tha1 we will i::il'C him im· mediatl'ly run . unlimittd supprtrt lnr h1~ campaign to t•ntcr the White Jlnuse if he \rill just lake lhl!'i onr-on for us ~" T~e bi ll ionaire's secrel. ha nd·SC'ra"'·ll'd ins tn.u:tions ind1catr Humphrr\''s help had been secured. Hu,t:hrs sought "an C1rder from LB.I Inspired b.v llun1phn~s" !n hall All t\'rvada lt stini:: or, at lrast, a 90-day drlay to give hi m more time to prepa re a case 11gainsi tht t rst.~ "1 concur cornplrtely," Hughes wro!t: MRheu on April lf'. 1968. "\\'ith !elling the v.r . thal he i~ free to tell lhe prople in Washing t.on if thry don't grant the 90-da y delay. I am going 1.o !ht public im- mediall!ly.·• HE THREA TENEO to make public !icientific opinions tha t the tests may have tri11:gered an tarlhquakr. "Bob:· Hughe~ added , "I lra\'f' lh1s whole campaign in your hand!i. I am sure you should personally 11:0 to the White House after we have obtainecl tht 90-day delay and endeavor tn sell the President on a perma nent poli cy, I am sure H.H.H. would be glad to go with you and to !iet up the appointment." /\1aheu suggested a persona! mess:igr fr om Hugh es t.o the Pre.~idffit would bf' more effet'tive. Replied Hughes on April 24: ··vou know I am perfec tly willing 1.n wri te a short pe rsonal message to .lohnson which we cnuld ask Humphries to del iver -hand deliver -to Johnson. "OR W WE FEEL il •would be more; prudent, r cnu\d ask f to deliver iL ln lhal "'ay. it need not interfere with anvth ing Humphrie~ ti;;i~ going . "I feel "'e mu:o;t sta rt a nrgotiat10ll "'1th the A E.G. JU:'>t. as if wt \\'rre nr gn111111ng ~ business deal. I lhink "'e can gn thrnugh HumphriPs." Humphrey. "''host 1as1 name 1he billionai re rou!d nev rr ge! ~tra 1gh1. ackno"'ledgcd to us that he had opposed the Ne\•ada tests. But he ha d 1i'lkcn thi~ posi tion, he said, brforc the approach from the Hughes people. 'R eali ties' Change W orld Bv r111 t NEWSOi\t u;.1 ~e••lfft "'"" "ft•IU! Among those favoring a chan~I! in the t;.S. attitude to"·ard Red China. the strongest argun1ent al\\•avs has been that the United States mu~t fecognize "reali· I)'" Secretary of Stale \Vi\liam P. Rogers used it in his news ronference statement dC<'laring US. su pport for a United Na· lions seat for the Peoplt.!'i Republic of China \\'hilt 111 lh' same lime opposing any move tn oust Ille t\ationalist Chinese regime an Formosa from it.~ U.N. scat "We think," he deelar'd "the rea!i lie.~ nf the world req uire !hat hoth be represented. One represrnts 700 million to 800 million people. Jn Taiwan l Formosa 1. there arl! 14 mil li on nr more people. And we lh\nk OOth should be represented in thl! United Nations." ON E Of' THE cruelest. lhin~s thi'I\ can happen to a lilatesman nr politician is to ha ve his own words thrown back al him from history. It is done herr nol 10 em· barrass but to emphash.e. hnw far lhe world has turned since lh(' days or John foster Dulles when in the 1950!i the United .states took the lead 1n isolnt1ng the Chinese Comm11n1~t.~ in ~upporl or Gene ralissimo Chiang Ka1-shek. Between the two big political parties the Repubhcans profitM from the charg,~ that .the Democrats ··10s!" Ch\n.11 to com· mun1sm 1n 1949. It 11 rous~ l!molions so pov.·erful thal 1t led the lall! President 1)"'·1ght O Eisenhower to warn Pres1drn1 John 1-< Kenntdy th11t he w1111lrl cnrnt ri111 nl rcliremenl in nppos1t ion to any mo~·,._ to accept Cnmmun1s1 Ch1n11 It led. Prrsident Nixon h1 m ~rll rn warn 11 fter h1~ drfeat by l\ennrrlv 10 l!Wifl !h~t Pek1ng·s admi15ion to lhr U ;-.i Grnera l A.s~em~ly wo11lit I.I( a n1ockt r)I of •·pc;irc · loving nati ons." THAT SO,\t E ch11n~~ II'! !ht ~tl l !lH,, low1rd China w.11s n('t>ctd long ha s been ' r Gues t Re po1·t rC'cogni7.cd by both Democrat~ an<! Republican.~, lnc:luding President Nixon. How to achieve it remained el us ivr. Al his first news ronference after 1;ii.:. ing nffiCf' in 1969, Nixon de rlarc.r! that. "until some changes occur nn !hrir ~itle !Red Ch ina's\, I sec no immediate pro- spect of any change in 011r polir,\' " \Vhether lhert> has been any rral ch.<tni;e in !he attitude of Pre~idenl Mao Tse-tuni:t: and his fnllo wers in lhe People 's Rc.publi~ nf Red China remains a subject open lo debate. The President's own chanlle or positlnr1 bc.i;an to emerge after enunciation of hi~ C.uam doctrine deali ng with his vision nf Asia after the. end of the war in Vietn11 m. INCLUDED wt re OOth 11 In wt r r rl 1J.S. military stance in Ai;.1 a wit h Asi ans laking on a primary role in lhrir nwn defe nse and Chin a playin~ ;i rcsi>0ns1ble part in ma intenance of Asian peace. But as nations join in thl! headlonR rush lo realign thei r China policit..!i, "realities'' .still mu!'il play an Important rflle . Among them i ~ the clear indication thAt H changes are to be made in Sin(>.U S. relaliOn!'i, the Chinese expec.l the United Statet lo makt most of them. Premier Choo En·la i has li ~tr(t ~IX pninla whic h he ~ay~ art necc!isarv lo any improvement in r't:l alion~. The ·nr~l i.' rttognitiCln or Pekin.1: 11~ thf' "~ntr legitimate governmenl rrprC'.~('n!1nR the Chinese people." Another rlrclarc.~ lh11L Taiv.·an is a question ;i lrcadv sclllt'd anrt 1~ 11 11 tnt~m111 affair beyond lor('ign 1n· • trrrerencc.. Another pnint 1i; fh1t rejection of !hr "Two China " thoorv. F''llure In :ecoa:niie eo'n1n)uni~I China B~ a "reality·• q_o longer makc.i; murlr u nse.. But ll<lmt •of Ille olbtr "rcalJties .. ilre goin& lo be t•ugh lo swallow. s Dear Gloomy G us Would the Da1l.v P ilot's headline~ ;ibout the hi~h rise election result~ heen ;is big 1! the voting had gone the other way'? -Mrs. J, T. R. ,.~,. le•tur• r•tl•tlt ,, ... ,.., Ylt•t, 1111 _, ...... y ,..... •• ,~. ............... , ... ~ YWr H I t t tYt M GIN"'' G~ .. Oell'f l"lllt, B erli 11 Wall May B e Be11t -Or Toppled f'~ast Germany knew what it. was wall· ing 1n whe n it bui lt the barrier acros~ Bertin 10 years ago this week -its own people. Around three mil.lion East Ge rmans had voted with their feel, in Lenin's phrase , be fore the Berlin ·wall was erected. Jn the 10 years ~ince then, 135,000 East Germans have fl ed to the Editorial Research \\'est -and only a few of them elected In nsk the ir lives by sca!injl !he wall. The time n1ay now be ripe fnr ~!· llcn1ent of the always-thorny Ekrlin ques- tion .. ~·nr n1ort. lhan 20 years!" Thr Nf'w Republi c note s. "Bt'rl1n ha.\ been the 1a.1I that wa~s the world dog, and the dog is ger1in.1: tirt>d of it." Presiderit Nix:nn is 11 rnong the ranks nf lhe wear y. He asserted In his 1971 Stale of the \Vorld message that "To the Vi'estern allies .. progress on Be.rlin will be an in- r11cator of the possibilities or moving toward frui tful lalk.!i on broader issue!'i." NEGOTIATIONS on Berlin currently .!lrl! proceeding oo three level!'i -amonjl, I.he Big f our occupying powers; between Ronn and East Aerlin: and between Easl Berlin and the We!'it Berlin Sen- att . The ma in "'·es tern objectives are; I I ) Assurance of unhindered traffic lo 11 nd from Berlin. ~21 Soviet acknowledgement of e.xisting tics be.tween Berlin and Bonn. !J\ Improved communications and travel in the city. Progre!'i!'i on ~e access issue v .. as repor lc.d in the Big Four talk! early in .lune. Ar.cordi ng to the Frankfurter Allge.. rneilH•. it was agreed that private cari would no longer bt. inspected. that trucks wnu td be. seAled. and that only nnl! ou t nf every 500 truck!! wou ld have its papers checked against its bill of hiding. Thi! newspaper credited the. Soviet Union wilh making the foregoing rnn· i::tssions, but noted that it was possibl~ "!ht thick end of the Berlin negotiations ~lilt lil!s before us.'' Even so. Westem of· rl c1i'l ls believe the Big Fou r ma y reach an agreement as early as Oc tober. EAST GER~t r\NV'S prJ'4ilion seem., 11 mbivalcnl. On the one hand. it agreed to lhf': resum ption nn Jan. 31, 1971. or telephonl! service bet11i·el!n E1st and West Rerlln. On the other hand, it Instituted nn .July I 1 new postal t11riff under which letter11 11nd parrels addressed to We.st Berlin or West Germany •re subject to lhe ~ame char11:es as those addrt.~ed to "Lhe. c.apitalist (.'(IUnlrles of Western EuroJ>I!." What ~11st Germany wants above all is rccognltlon AS a ~vereiRn cou ntry . IL' l'>('riodlc haJassment l'.lf Wellt Berll.n J1 meant to dr•mallu this desire . Useless Memory Worse Than None T saw an ad in some magazine for one (!f those "Better ~1emory " courses: but as the joke goes. I can·1 remember wherr I put the cou pon I tore ou!. It's not that I hal'e a b;id memory -it 's th at 1 remember wha tever 1s eminently forge l- !ahle. anrl forget whatr ver I ough l lo remember. ( need a cou r~t nol ln "b t tlrr ·· memory. h u t 1r1 more ~elt>ct i ve rr- lrn tion. Hnw i~ 1t. rha t I can recall the r1rst lwo dozen !'Ia n· 1.as nf ··The Rallarl or !lear!inp; r.;inl, ., wh1l'h I haven't loOk· ed at fnr 20 years, and can'I reca ll wht-rl': J put th e ex tra set of car ke ys las1 "·eek ~ OUR FIRST PHONE num ber. wh{'n WP. came to Chicago more than 40 years ago. i.!I indel ibly engraved in my brain : but th e ~rson 1 me1 three. times last monlh. and oncf'.' chatted \\•ith rnr 20 minute~ at a Nlcktail party. i~ s1ill a hlur in my minrl, and I will ha vl! to be introduced all 01·er again if WI! n1ee t this wee k ~!v mrmory seem~ In "'(Irk in rrvrr•f': thf .)nnger agn I look in the unprrssion, the more fi xe<i it i.~ 1n my m1nr!. lhP mort rrcent. th:-more rlrellng . 1 r an s11H recall the open1ni: hnes of St. Auguslinr '.!i "Confe ssions," frnm a Grrat Book$ cla s~ ol 25 years ago : bul not the 1nslruct1ons 111y wife ga \·e me on Sunda y night aboul "'ate ring thr plants "lien ! came back 10 the city ycs1::rday. 1\IY 1\1Ei\10RY IS v<i.sL t rn.1c10u~ - ;ind utterly useless [or most practical S)·dney J. llarris ) p11rpnsc.~. If rin t<1k1ng ~ pl;inl': ~omewhrrr, ! h:iv r to look ;it mv 11r kf'l once an hour 10 rrc;i l\ rx<tctl v wha l t1m• i!'s le aving . nr 1he flight nurTIN'r: ;i1 Thi! i;ame t1 n1r , 1 havr no tn111ble rrmern· henn.': tha t ii wa." on [)('(' 17, 190:1, lh;it the \Vrighr Rrothrrs f1rs1 i;::ol a planr ur in The air. Thi.~ rloc~ mr an <twlul Int or ~ood whrn I'm r;ir1 n,1; for !hr airpor!. The Thrtt (;rilcrs. lhr F'o11r llor~rmrn . lhe Seven Wond er~ of 1ht Wor!d -I r .1n rrrl !hem ;ill nff tn rC'cnrrl ti1ne. Rut th11 three shirt~ I lrfl at the laundrv 1 whi1:h laundry'.'\ moulder therr a rnOn1h. thr fou r parkin~ ticket.~ rcposr in i;ninP. fr•rgotten pocket of an abando ned Ja<:kr l; !he seven digit~ nf ilny pl10nr numbP r are wiped out nf my mind rl\iri n~ the rl 1al ing, anrl I ha \'l' to whi p open the. d!recrnry again . \\'ll1\T l '.\I RE:ALL\' look1n~ ror. 1 gtte.~-s. IF :i rra.~h·t·our-.t>. 1n "torget hni:?" -1n dumr11nc all t)1r del)n<. lh;it has pil· 1 11ri in my mind nv r.r lhe d ecade.~. anrt mak1ni: r1101n 1ur rreen1 enlnr!'. F.1Pry' !lnl~ I op<'n 11 p th" clo.sr i-dnnr of mv mind. a tTl<l"Sn·r h<'ap of U!i<'\r<.~ 10· formation tumble~ down anrl 0U!11rra1r• wh a1evrr 1 am ~e.:1rch1nE?. 11>1 A<. a matter of fa ct. a drr arlful thnui::hl ha ~ ~udden ly sr1 zN1 nir -<l1dn·1 I 11•ri1 11 prrttv nitirh !he .<.ame k1n<l of rnl11mn JU~t a m(•nth or twn Qar~·· nr 11 ~., I nnly !hln ld og of dning so~ I c11n·1 reme1nb--r. Public Office V ulnerable "PoliliC!'i i ~ to0 serious a maner lo be: lcll to the. politicians ... Yrt. the politic.tan who is too serious may find it ha rd In survive ln the political world . Taki! lhe rl!cl!nt case of Bill B\O\\'hard "''hn wa~ a candidatl! for the lcgislaturr. Hi.<. opponenl called hltn a "small l1mf' hnot legger " He r.vcn repeated it sevcr<tl lime11 in his campaign 11d~. Bill lost lht e.le<:lion and was very mad that he had been called a "bootlegger.'' Bill sued his former opponenl but los t. TruUI is a defense to a claim or defama· tion. But more important, when a pe rson runs for pubtie off ice he is a "pu bli c figu(e" because ol hi! candid acy. As Ion}: as his opponents comment about hi~ nf· ficial conduct as opposed to his prlvat t ronduct, they ha vl! a right to 00 sn un\c.ss they are knowingly reckless or raise. A CANDIDATE i8 open 11'1 public ~tiny as 1.n his fitness for office. Ju~t about anv criticism of a pubtlc orficial will tend 'to affecl his private. AS well as his public reputation. }fowever. there is 11 greal in!ere!'il in allowing a lree flow of informaliflfl tn the public. It is difficult lor a person to prove malice ttr rl!Ck1P35 (!isre~ard for ttw! truth. A misteken Ji <'· cusatlOtl c•n be re tr11ctcd. An "lt\nocent mistake'' i!! not koowing1y a f1 lSt 5lal t· mf"nl nor I!\' II rttkles!!. "Public flgu rl!s" include mort th11n nl· ficr Mlder~ and clilndldate~. A pnl1c' detective, a fa mous football coach. ~ ~arbage company owne.r that serves the puhlic, ju11t abou t anyone whose ,.ctlvitie., prt atly •fleet the pubtlc ls 111 "pu blic" fi,l{U rt.. A wide range of comment is pcnnltted. A 1 FORM ER PUBLIC fl,~11re m1v re11 irl his private C8 p.aclly after 1 loo( 1 ' Law in Ac·tion I ) tim (' rrmnved lrn m tht public Hghl. For r.xamp!t . making 11 mn\'1f' JO year!! latr r aboul person.~ inl'nlved in 1 o m • nt"'s"'·ortlly 11cti\'lllC!'i :tnrl 11:oin~ inln 1hei r cu rrent pnvaU! arlivitie!'i cou ld bfi: cause for action. Generall.v . statemc nL<. mar!e rlu nn~ 1ht: course of a ;ud1c1al proceeding. allc.~a· lions in plcadini;:~ nr ot her !ell.er' ex· changed durinA the cn1Jrse of a trial 11 rt p r i v i I e ~ t d . 1\ccusation!! :ind mis~ti'l!emenli; in such cases may nnt be the has1~ nf ~cp;irate. rou rl acli11n. 11Jnte: Ca/1fnr111n la1,,11r r., nf ft r /h i.t r n/11rini so µnti n1ny ~·;1n111 nbou' rHLr /urns . ---WWW- Friday. 1\ugust 6, 197 1 'f ht edi torial page of th r. Oni/11 P1/01 sr ,k., ro 111/orm a11d sr1ni.. 11latie rendrTs /,LI prr!Jet1ti11g tht.f 11cwspopcr's opinions and rom. mentnry on t(!pi.r.• or 1ntr rf.tl 11 nd. sio111f1rn11rl', by prol~khng n fnnim f"r !he eTpres$ion f)f 011r Tenders' opirilo11.~. and by prcsenUng the d1ver.~e tJitt~ poitlts Of i11fo rmtd ob.~crvr.r.i and spokesmen on topics of t/11 day Robert N. Weed , Publi,her ~--------~~' ' r r CHECKING •UP•· Cows i\p111'eciate F an1iliai' Han els By L. M. ROVO TO EXERCISE reasonablr judgment in the selection of ;i husband. a single gi rl requirr" six years' experience in datinR hoyfriends. If she s\arts dallng at age 14, she should be ablr to pick out the right fell ow h~' age 21. lf she s1<1rts at 16. she .o;hou ld postpone her v•t>dd1n,R: decision unti l 22. Six vears nf r o m a n t i c apprenticeship. !hal's \\•hal ·s needed to hr a j(lurneyman \~rife . He 1n5ists his stufiies of happy marriagr." prove it. ARGUl\1ENT 00.~TINUF.S as to whe ther a n am- bidextrous ba,.-;eball pitcher is allo"·ed to throw first with onP hand and then with !he other to the same batter. Checked this out wilh s p or!s authorities. They i:;aid no rulP prevents ii. Ru1 the situation never arises becausP n n pit cher can do ii. thev coo- lend. Tha l·s wrong. Doesn·1 happen much. Bu! 1.h;i1 f;imou." rellow Paul Richards. now ;:i\ Atlanta. pilched numern11." games with both arms in his Waxahachie school days. COW S PR EFEH 11 fan11!i.:ir touch. They don 't cotton 1n11ch to strange hands. Thafs wh_\' the smart dairyman pays hi.ch \\"a~cs to keep a good stnnl! milkf'r. An n 1 d 1 i m r r familiar wi!h ii happ_v hrrfl can get half again AS much mil~ a~ a rlP" harn hand (lr .~r. ;:i rannt'r of lenizthy e:-;- P<'fl<'nrf' !rlls rnr fL'ST0,\1ER SEH\"ICE: Q. •· ArC' hippos born nn land tir under "'a!<'r ~ .. A. L:ndcrwater . Q ... \\'hi«h is the rn or e apl rn comn11! suicide. the 1n;in who kills his wirr or !he l1•1fp who kills hrr husb;ind ''" A. ThC' man "'ho kills his wirr Far ntore sn Q. ··\Vht1t proport1r:n nf thP prop!r in this 11·nrld p;i\ 11·ith <'hops!i<'ks~·· A. 1'\ho11! :i third . Q. ''Hn11• rnanv rnen did r; e n P r ;:i I Sher.man losr during h1~ rn:irch In the se11~·· A. EKactly t .10 rlr.:id, 428 "'ounded. 278 n1i~sin.i:: . QUEIUES: Can you confirm thP Chase M<inhallan Bank's contention !h11t !hr averag<' house\\•ife \\"Orks !n.fi hnuri; per Wl'Ck '.' .. EVE R NOTICE you r.in !Ctir il nrwspaper rln1"n thf' pagr fairly evrnty. h111 it"~ pritnear impossible 10 lef!r it el'l'nlv across",' .. AN'' TRUT H ·10 th r claim th;i! people who kf'cp pc!.~ arc nol ;is prone as avrrage to mental illness '' Ynur q ric:>fi<His aud conr- 1111'11!.~ are i.r e/c.ornrri nnrl 11'1/I hr. 11.~ed. 1n ('fff:CK- J."lr. {rp ll'lll'Tl'Vtr po.~sih/r. r/rrr.~r fldrf1·rs.~ J./OllJ" frr_. rrr.~ !n /.. J\f. Rnµrl, r . 0. Rnr 187:, .\"r u•pnrr. Rrach 9266(). Perso11alized Pl£ites Sales Big i11 State California ha!' j; r n ~ ~ e rl $840.000 from 1 he sale <"If personali7.erl l1censP pla1es. Governor Heagan ;:innounccd loday. The figure i.~ r>xpcrrrd In .~urp;is..c; SZ million by thl' end or 1971 ii a bill co-sponsorccl hy Asscmh!yman R l'I he r I Badham (R-Newpn r1 Real'h ~ i." passed and allou·s per- sonalized p!ales on rommerc1;il vehicles. The bulk of !he p('rS(ln;il plate money will be channeled 1n!o a stare Enl'ironmcnta! Protection Program f u n d . Reagan said iJS0.000 h~~ ;r.Jready been released 1n various crologica l pr0Jer1~ Additional revenue will he rl'lcased by th e Ocparlm<'nl of r.·1ntor Vehicles in lhrC'c-n1nn!h 1nerernrn!~. Reagan sad .11.0l)O J)('r~on;il plates had been authoriz<'d 1hrou~h last 1~·ee1i. 1n.i:: lhe firs! yl';:ir nf lhr rl;i 1e.~ Th;it ;:imnunl ha s alrt>ild~· been ('\;('!'('r\('d_ i ';:ilifnrn1ani; ilrr lf'll1nj! u.~ in 1ery clear !rrms lh;il thr c.:urrrnt e n v i r o n m f' n 1 ;i I cru~nclc is 001 just ;i p;:iss1n~ rad. Lhat. they are willini;? 10 1nake a speci;i! e ffort tn prl'scrvr the be<iu l~' and li\·ah1lily of !heir st;ite, BC'aj!an said. Some SJJO.fl()(I nf ! he p<>rsonal plate money ));:is been rlcd 1c;i!ed 10 the st;:i!c . .\ir Resoun.:es Board /or lhrcc en· virnnmen1al projec1s. Th c hoard 11ill use the money tn rxp,1nd !hr state 's a 1 r ni n n i 1 n r 1 n g p r n gram. <"Mrd1n.:ilrrl air polh1 t1on con· !rnl plans lnr the I l air b;i.,./ns in (';il1hwn1a, ilnd t'Stahlisl1 i:u1d eltnrs In dr!rrm1nr u·hen ;igr1f'Hll11ral h1 1rning "ihnulrl no1 br ;:i\ln\\'fd ;:incl In find ;iltrrnar11·cs in n rr stubh\e l-turr11n1: Orders for persnn;.il p\atrs ,-----------.1 have averag{'d 6fJll prr wrf'~ nvcr 1he pas1 1wo rnnnth~. J!r nssin.i:: Sl5.200 a 11rrk, at cordin.i;: tn the (;nvernor Starr officials ~a1cl 11 Radha111"s bil! inn cnrnn1C'rci;il plates) i.5 ;ipprovcd hy the le~islature. larJi:e nC'w markets will open up and there should be about .lQ.000 pM"sonal plates on thr road by the end nf !hr Y<'ilr. If !here ;irr 50.000• plates. !hen l11e i;tate "'ill n1ake S:-.00.000 nP.K1 .January nn renewal fees of S!O per plate. It costs the state ab<iu! SS.14 1 In make each sel of personal plates. Reagan said he had hoped lo raise $440,000 for erolngy dur·1 l ',,'ITf:ll ,'ii 'I' "' 'f t: ."I .\·.\TIO .\',\ f , B ."-N K SOUTH COAST PLAZ A BRANCH NOW OPEN SATURDAYS ' '" l l".M. MO"l.·THURS. 10.s P.M. ,RIDl.YS 10·6 1".M. c11•1 s •o-s211. LO(.ot•d 111: So. Coc11t Plata, Co11a Mes• H. M. STO LTE n>RO clean::_1g1 sale. Save$2([ We've trimrn.....-1. prices on our enhrc G1;a~n1 t'ln mowrr lin". You save $20 on 11 2 l 1nr h Gu"1ro1.,n, ~~JO nn the l 9 inch mry-j~J;:.~ Ll'~·ry Torn a1v"'s y1Ju W1nri-Tun n"l !l h.,11n1n11 , plu~ ":<rlul'li··n ~,1:<o":·r -'7"1ri f"'rform;int;:"' fn>i t•1rp.s, Ask your dealer .'I bout aoC:11ional Sd~·inng on bc:t<;:d1nq lnts, 21 ·Toro Goardiant ~eq~lorl r $134.,~~ Now only $114.95 D.\~Y l'fLOT_L THE WHITE ONES BOLO PRICE SLAS HING ON MO ST WANTED lnMS THAT EVERYONE NEEDS •.. DON 'T MISS OUT! UNBEATABLE VALUES ... TYPICAL Of THE GREAT BU YS YOU DEPEND UPON FROM WHITE FRONT STORES ! ONE DAY SALE ... SATURDAY ONLY! PROCTOR SILEX Electric CAN OPENER All metal. 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TIE-DYED SNEAKERS for Infants, Girls, Ladies Casual looks, tie-dye denim with comfy lull sponge inner- sole. molded non-ski d sole. Infants' 5-8. ~1r1s · 8 '/,-3. women's to 10. OUR REG. PRICl 1.99 ENKASHEER ~ PANTY HOSE BUY I r.;~ QUi11!11. P<>tl!·~., ;ivpr;,g0 • 1illl anri a1111n11 .;1;r ~. B;i lm.' (1<>1i::i: or rrd r1nnamf\n REG. PRICE 97 c EA. s FOR 80 COLORS MEN'S HOSIERY ~·r.,irl' n1:on :. t'l ~oilndti~ ton in ffP!,' 1 1 1 11 ~>· S1rr1 rn 1111 Jo 13. OU R REG . 6Bc PER PAIR s FOR ''MACHINE WASH'' THERMAL BLANKET Choose from 3 ireat fabr ic blrnds. 100', po ly- esl er· 35', po lyr1t rr 145 '; raynn/10\ cottnn: JOO~, acrylirc. Alf mar.hlne. washable. Sizes 71x90". D~roratnr ml";, OUR R•EG . PRICE 4.97 99 3088 BRl~TOL AVE. e JUST OFF NEWPORT AVE. ""STORE HOURS.:t Daily 12 to 9 p.m. s.t. 10 to 9 p.m. Sun, .)0 to 1 p.m. BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY •nd BAKER ST. • ' • . . f ' DAILY l'ILOT :1Dockmen QUHNIE .BY Phil lnlerlandi :• ~.Loadin g Dentist, Son Face lndict1nent Air Inspectors Interview 2 Pilots of 70 7, Cessna ' :up Wheat :, SAN FRA NCISCO tAP ) - ·Loniahore1nen in U>s Angeles ' ·~ave agreed to load 4,200 tons • or whfat f'nt ended t 0 r P akistani refugees in India, Y.hite in POrllarid, Ore., non- union "'orkl'.rs began loading ltales of twine off Portland doC'kS for shipment to ld11.ho retailers. Al 01~r \Yest Coast harbors. sh ips swayed listless- ly at anchor, unable to load or nnloa d cargo since l he longshore strike bf:gan July 1. The striking International L on g s hore m en ' s and l\'arehousemen'.!I Union Thurs· l:!;~:::'.l;~~~~~~~:_ __ ::::::.;::::,:::::,..:..:._J d?.v said Its l.o6 Angeles mem-''J[ you can't stand the monkey business, stay a.way bers would begin load ing the from the monkeys. Except for me, the chief monkey, 492-root fre ighter SS Silver of course." Lark today t.o help refugees ----------'----'---------- from East Pakistan driven in· to India by the war in their country. Port orficials said it \\'OUld be the first cargo ship loaded in Los Angeles harbor since the strlkt!! began. In Portland, Ore., the Pacific Container and Supply Co. or Idaho Falls, Ida.ho, ob- tained a court order from Multnomah County Circuit Judge William Dale Thursday and began loading some 8.200 bales of 111.-ine off Portland docks for shipment to Idaho Search to Co11tinue For Retarded Boy, 13 retailers. The flr~n· hired true~ to cross picket lines and began loadjng some 8.200 balell of t"·ine orf Portland docks for shipment to Idaho retailers. SODA SPRINGS IAP) - Th'-sheriff's de p a r t m en t ordered divers out today into two Sierra lakes where they beli'-ve a 13-year-0ld nicntoilly ret11rded boy may h 2 v e wandered to his dealh. Officials also decided to keep up their ground search e•·en though two days of ~couring the rocky ridges. tall forests and deep underbn111h near the Sierra Nevada cresl Strange D11et Officer Disar111s Gunnian VAN NUYS (UPI) -A musici an anned with a .357 magnum pistol held a sound engineer hostage for two hours in a record studio Thursday and sang hymns \.\'ith a police sergeant berore surrendering. Frank Hofrman, 28. finally turned O\'er the. pistol to Sgt. Gary Barrett after the officer persuaded him to give up. The hostage. Ciary Brent. :u. \Vas not harmed. The strange series of events began early in lhe morning \\·hen Hoffman. a drun1mer. called the Van Nuys police station ~nd got Barrett on the telephone. He \\.'arned he. was holdin~ a hos tage in the studio and made several d~ mands, police suid . One was that his girHriend be brought to the studio so they could be married in the parking lot imm ediately. An· other \\'8S that an uncle turn over a large sum of tnoney. turned up no defini te sign of D;ina Cooper, a little boy with a f;iscination For waler. •·1 think he "s at lhe bo1lom or one of these IAkes ." s1tid L1. T. f . Rogers Jr .• in charge of a crew of state prison trusties \\'hich combed a 12·m1le· square area dotted with small lakes. Search chief Jl.'rry Rapi.~arda agreed, saying "my nfllural incllnation is th <tl he"s in the J::ike. '' He pointl'.'d lo Upper Cascade Lakl'.'. 11bout a q u a r I ' r -n1 i I e fro m the children's ctimp where Dana disappetirerl Tuesday night. He "'BS l11sl ~een \\'andering down ii read wh ich leads to that Jake. The lake bollom slopes gradually to a shelf, where it drops oH steeply to a cen ter depth of 80 to JOO feel. Today·s effo11s el110 \\"ere aimed at Kidd Lake, about a n1ill' awa y. 0 n Thursday. se11rchers \1•ent unto Upper (;flsc ade L<1ke in rowboats lo look for signs of !he boy. T•vo ca1np counselor11 later donned gog- gles and flipperll and plunged into the clear depths, but lhcre \VAS no sign or Dana . MIAMI (UPI) -A \'Oyage that started i11 Callfomia comts full circle today when Dr. Bernard Bender and his son Lawrence Alan are {!own to Los Angeles to face a feder· al indictment on chargt:s of participating in a d r a f t evasion scheme. Bender, a 52-year-Old dent1.~l fr om Canoga Park. and his 22- year-old son \\'ere arrested aboa.rd their yacht "\Yhite Cloud" in Garibbean waters south of Cuba earlier thi s \reek. At a hearing in Miaini Federal Court Thursday, U.S. Magistrate J\lichacl Os:n-an denied reduction of bond and ord ered the Be nders flown Lo Los Angeles for arraignment "°'there. Bond is $110,000 for the father and $100,000 for lhe son. The Bender.s were on a Caribbean cruise f ro n1 California aboard !he 58-foot yacht when it put into a Cu ban port \\'ith engine trouble on June 6. The four crewmen in- cluded the elder Bender, La\\Tenct: and another son. Michael and a friend, Joseph f..1cGuire. They \\'ere forced to stay in Cuba for sever;il w«ks when they "·ere convicted and fi ned for violating CubM \\'alers. in ;1pparent retaliation for U.S. action a ga in s t Cuban fisher men caught in Florida \\'o\ers. 1'he U.S. Coast Guard cutter "Courageous" intercepted the "White Cloud" when it "'RS finally spotted in I.he C;irih- bean last Sunday <1Her rele;isc by Cuban authorities. Bernard and L a \\' r e n c e .Bender y,·ere arrested and ti:iken to fl.fiami aboard the "Courageous," while J\.tichael B e n d e r and McGui re pro- ceeded lo t-.1ontego Ba y , Jamaica, with the "\\1hite Cloud.'' The 2 2 -c o u n I indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Los Angele!! July 12 <:harged Bender ,~·ith putt ing braces on tJ1e teeth of youn~ meh du e to report for rlr<1ft physicals and supplying them "'ith a letter to the draft boa rd, then ren1oving !he braces after they "'ere dis· c1ui:ilified from m 11 i ta r y .!lervice. 3 Soledad Brothers 1'rial Se t SAN FRANCISCO {UPI ) Bullet resi.litant shields we re installed todz.y in th e courtroom \\'here three con- victs go on trial next wttk on ch;1rges or slaying a guard al Soledad St.ate Prison. 1'he shields \\'ill sep<1r<Jte 1he judge, j ury. attorne)'S and three prisoners -known as the ""Soledad Hrolhers" - from spectators \\·hen the trial begins Monday. The defendants filed a peti- tion \.\"ilh the S\2.te Dis trict <.:ourl of Appeal Thursday ask- ing for the dismissal of Superior Court Judge \Yaltt'r J. Carpeneti from the case on ground.s he is ··racist." The peli!ion said tne Judge is a mr1nhP r of lhe r.1oose and Elks , both all ·\.\'hite Jraternal lodges. State Sets Drug Quiz SACRA MENTO ~APJ -Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke said Thurs- day his office has begun a mail survey of all Ca!Hornia radio and television stations ta find out how much they·re lak- ing part In drug abuse educa- tion effor ts. ··\\'e plan tu ~end a C'opy or the Final report to t•oc h of the~e participaling ~tations with suggestions and recon1- n1endations on how they might institute, in1prcve. expand or maintein 1heir present pro- grams of education on drugs," he said . LOS ANGELES !UPll - Federal Air Safety Inspectors 111ursday interviewed I h e pilots in1·0J ved 1n a glancing 1nf!ight <:ol11s1on between a light plane and a Continental lntl"mational Alrport. The paseenger liner. wi1h 96 persons aboard. landed s;1frly al the eirport after the Cessna 150 clipped the tip of it~ right wing \\.'ednesday night. The smaller plane n1ade an emergency landing near a trash dump, injuring the tw11 men aboard. It was Uie second infhght collision near the airporL 111 t"'O month.~. Lasl June 6. 50 persons were killed when a J\1arine jel and an Air '\"est jetliner hit O\'er the San Gabriel mountains. 11le Federal Aviation Ad- n1inistration is d rawin~ up more stringen t regulations go1'erning the crow de rl <iirspace arot1nd International AirpOrt. but they \\'ill not be put into effect for another 1wo mon ths. There presentl y :ire no regulations barring .small planes from the approach pat- tern to the field . Hal Rofls, 50, captain of ton- linental's Flight 212 from Hilo, Ha\\'Bii, .said he \\'as turning into his final approach leg to !he airport about 9:30 p.nl . He sa\v something cotninf( fa st out of the d<1rkness and sho ved his control stick forward 1n ;in attempt to dodge it. He notified the control lo11•er (lf a ·'probable" collision and then brought the big plane in for a landing. Airport officials said only "one or two'' (Jf the passengers realiied what hap· pened. Arthur \\"rigi1t, 24 , p\lol fJf the smaller plane , suffer ed a broken leg when he sel the Ceuna down in a fif'1d. His pas.senger, Leo Hopp, 23, was cut on his right hand . \\'right. fi ying since 1966, had taken off from Compton Airport minutes before the C-Ollision, Hopp. a non-flyer. asked if he could "hold"' thr plane for a few minutes ;1nd Wright let him take over. lie told him to put the Cessna into a \.\·ide, right turn. :\1oments later, \\.right sa11 ••a streak of ligh t -I 111ean light s. going last"· to his 11'.'[t 1'hey \\'ere the tundlng lights ol the 707 . Hopp s<1id, •·1 11.·;is turning to 1nv right hearling south \\"hen I s:iw a light for a spill seconcl. Thl'.'o there was this big jar Barrett ~uggested that he go to the studio to t<1lk thing:. over and Jloffrnan agreed. A pol ice c<1ptain too~ Ol'er the telephone C{lnversetion. \\'hich al one time elso hooked in a doctor 1\'ho had lreal.ed Hoff1n11n. By the time Herrell rPached the scene. fou r other of- fice rs were deployed around the building. Bt1rnetl. unarm· ed. went up to the front door and began talking lo Hoffm11n. Watching Both 'Ho1ne Tea11is ' In attempts to get Hoffman to tum ov er his gun, the of· Ticer linked ht1nd s 1\•ith the ~uspect through the mail slot in the door. sang l·hurc:h hymn:-; and recited fht: Lord'.'! Prayer. Rarrell finally talked Hoffman into handing out his hullels one IJy one and e\•entually "'as passed the revoh•cr. T"·o other off icers then broke in from the rear and grabbed Hoffman, \\'ho l'.'nrlier had fired one shot into a filing cabint:I. Officer.'! said Hoffm an occasionally perfonned "'Hh the Dillards country music group. Double Kn its DOU BLE KNITS Boy, ha1 J ack Bidw•ll 9ot lot1 of doubl• ~nit ,lack1 H•1 got a g ood 1toc~ tight now in •i9ht 9 r••t c.olor1, lik• light gr•y, burgundy, hl•ck, n•vy, c:hocol•+• brown, y•ll ow,. c:•l ery gr•en a nd lime green, not to mention •II th e e11ort•d print1, 9eo- metric1, and str i pe~. Thes e 1lic k slack1 1t•rl •t $25. To top thtm off, try a new body 1hirt in neat p rint1 or a n •rnt l shirt (new!. You'll liavt twic.t •1 much fu n in clothes from Jack Bidwell This is Phil Ross of t he DAILY PILOT sports staff. Wheth- er you're a Charger fan or a Rams Ian, he's your man, He's watching action in both pro football training camps and the result is that DAILY PILOT readers gel more ex- clusive cove rage of the "home team," whoever they think that is. Th e DAILY PIL OT sports stall und e rstands that what DA ILY PILOT readers want is strong coverage of "local" sports. That means cover t he home team. And t hat means: C ove r t he San Diego Charge rs wh e n t hey se t up camp right in our own backyard al UCL It al so means: Cover the "othe r ho me t eam," the Los Ang ele s Ram s, in trainin g at Cal State Full erton. ' ' . " . ;X , (J ,'~. " • ~. ., ."" ; -. :l ,, .. '. "!' ' ~ . ·-.·-~ ~l! \ \• . The DA ILY PILOT d oes it , bot h ways. Read Ph i1'1 report• a nd you 'll know the DA ILY PILO T is t he one to ke e p you focu1ed on the home t e am-at Ir vin e or in Fu lle rton. More Exclusive DAILY PILOT Sports News ~ .... ,, -·---•_J. ----··· -~ .. ---, •.. 1 tu rned the eontrol.~ bat•k to . .\rt and prayed '' \\"right , reali zing tus right wing \\'as dan1aged and the ailf'ron wa." rn1ssu1g , sw1l Chf"d off the 1Anll!On to pre.1 ent fir·• ;ind t1eadPd for a ·dark pali.:h"' \lfl thf' gr\lund YOU ASKED FOR IT SO NOW WE HAVE IT AT DUN LAP'S WHIRLPOOL Dolli es. cartons aod !1n Trash cans are compac1ed 1 b y almost 2 000 pounds 1 ()t p1essure in one M 11ea t bag! Up lo a week",; a w o1 th ol trash is 1n the bag. in !he drewer, 10 11'\e 34"" un i! tl'l2t builds-in or -s111nds a!one. lostead <it hauling out J twenty ga llon t rash cans carry out one clean 1 Trash Masher Bag! Simple. but child- proot operation. FREE DEMONSTRATION RECORD RIOT SPECIALS! FRI., SAT .. SUN., AUG. 6·7-8 TOP 10 ALBUMS at GRANTS LOW PRICES! ,. Mc.C AR TNEY SALE $)96 -' THE CARPENTERS '"' $),96 ARETHA SALE 5).96 ' · 1r t:.::;;., ,., . '1 I,, ~ "'' I , I , I .... ' . • JETHRO TULL • SALE 53.96 TARKUS SALE 53.96 MUD SLIDE SLIM S4lf $).96 '. C• "· u . BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS '"' 53.96 SPECIAL! 4 TRACK TAPES YALUIS TO $6.tS LATEST 45 RPM HIT TUNES CAROL KING '"' $J.96 MARV IN GAYE SALE 5).96 JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR EXCERPTS SALE 53.47 GRANT PLAZA BROOKHU RST AT ADAMS HUNTINCTnN BEAC~ "'" • ... '"' ,,. 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"e•en J•n• •"d "•c"1rn W. ~"'"I••'· 110••1» 11""' ;no llonnlO ~··"~''" ~onO•"· Ev~"" .J••n ""o Le••nd H•"' Na11•l, Heri>•fl EOw••rl •nil K•1 A r~un•t•. John (_ •nd Ro,•m•rv H•v. M•Ch<I• t •nd 11 ;chMd f L•nQ5'on, P•!ric.1 J •nd Jam•• i;, c .. ~10, c~ .. ,t.n• M """ H•'OIO L '.'!clOnf1, 1.-nt L an<j Gl•n [ H0,,el•, O•o• ""d F••ncls L1"'"" W"l•&m1on, H~rl>~rl E Ill and Sv••" ,. ~t•'· M1Ch••I 1hom•• •nd MM• J•n• M11l~r, J•m<> F1v1>el1 •nd Be"'' E 6r•e•. Anq•I M•<io •nd Will1•rn '"~~;,"'f"oma; l\nd••w and ll&ro•r• ~;.~x~:. M&r•lvn ~ and M ,<l>••I P Con· .. •V. Ml<h••I P. •nd O:a•l• l flu'~ /la~·~v .,~1~0 ""« 11~-o•d J•C~ A!m••\, Gr.Ce /Inna •n() 01< LCQ• t, M MV H,1 ·1~ ~nd OouWi!~ \'lions. Clavlon W """ ICA!h•'""• '" Nl,on, Juddh. Ann• •nd lloDell Bu•o• S!o""· P•lrofi• A •nd w,nlern E ("u•Ch, ArlhV• II •n« le¢•• J Lo,,a;1on, L-n~• K•Y ~·~ Lewr-nt• •'I L•e. Juov lorr••nt 1nd Th...,dO<C T1;,,-:::;t, i<;dnll••n A •nd Arn~1a A, P••"•in" Jo~n M i nd llonolO M "''"" K•nneth P •od Andro• C. M;11P,, i•<• G. Jr. •nd Fl~rte L Wil>on, Jo"n eaword ond Lvn(t• /\/·•"• Wolf•,.M1r'/ L •nU lloOtr!_W Cer~ln. '""''""" and Jahnn'• Dw••n• ~or>l•t•. unn• L •"d John T•"V M"•<•ll, llo'"m•rl• 6 1nd Oon•td ~ Enl1ted JulY )I /'ill•r T•r•Y O'Lorr v end Tornmv Jn ~•"~(le<-,. ;~0n,!• E •~d \'.'II'""' I> Jovo, Glor.• A and GrrdC ( """"· p1trtc~ I<. "''d D•htr·• ' (IO" MeO•lon V1IO•n1 a •"d ~l<ha rd !I•••"' D• Ch••"'"'' fl•tpn &na Avlh t •:•<". nlev, l'lono•• F~•• •~<I Roo•'I L•0 (_"''"l~V M•lvvn D~•~ a~d flonn • 0 ,,,.,,. ("•""'·l>•ll, Mf r¥ lf'•'10' •"d !(•on.in r•.d tr• , .-•r. ~'•M'•d I on~ Thn"·~· II T>,10< (•'"IV~\"~ •"n RM••('•~• ll''''"• {1'1o~•!h O•tn• o~o ~""''""'' r "~ CEA~ J;UI'" O•"" •~I W l9•h <1. N~woort 6oM;h 'iO'V•I•~ ~·"~'~q "' P1t>li< V•f" v.ori~•·• 0 1"'"' f.t<>r~• H•mm Ao• I. '~''netit nl T•"c', Arizon• D<llt o• d•~'"' Au~uu 1 , , > Su•vovoM b• ntt,M<, Mr •"d M r< Geo·~~ ''""'"'· ,., •• ,. !••" M•"'• l><Olhf"· G•eQG•Y F .,,a llOD!fl J '"•mm, an 01 T•mno: n1••e•n•I 9'.•n1 o•rt""· Mr ••(I Mn (l•!la<d ~10'-r. ~· WY°'l'100 5rr>«•• wi•I b~ ~eld '" l'M<>e•l"· Ar11ono !ntrrmenl •' S\ F'""' ,,, c em•1''•· i>llO""" 6••1< Mo•lva•·r, (o•on• del M•'· lorwO'dt~O d"•C!Q" ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLlFF l\.10RTUARY U7 E. 17th St., Costa l'tlesa SIH888 • BALTZ l\10RTUARJES Corona del l'tlar fi73·9-,SO CO$l8 Mesa 646-Z4i~ • BELL BROADWAY !\10RTUARV 110 Broadw1y, Co!ila !'t1esa LI g.3433 • l\1cCOR!\OCK LAGUNA BEACll l\10RTUARY 1715 Laguna Canyon Rd. 494.9415 • PACIFIC VTEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery l't1ortuory Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drivt Newport Beac h. Califorllia '44-2700 • PEEK FA i\fTLY COLOM A.I, FUNE RAL HOME 7Rlll Rolsa Avt.. \\'c:>tmin!lcr 119WS2S • Si\tITH'S i\10 RTUARY 627 !\1ain SL 536-6539 Co1ataty Lat1d Sm·plu~ P1·01lerty Hit lly Auclito1·s SA!\T'fA ANA -C;l'snd JUr )' auditors have given Orange County 's nepannirrit of flr:il pri\•alc. piers and should be l'lHirgcd . a~si•ncd 111ann<1~ It \\a.~ Properly Scr~'lces a gencrall) The l't!fllJfl uo1e~J ilta! l'Pttl etcan Lill or health, but huv1' property scr\ 1(·cs h~id rl'cu1n. criticir.cd some aspecL.s ol tile n1ended such act11)11 la~t year operation. especlslly th C' tr adopted. lhr proposal 11 ould handling ur surplus cOLHlt 1 h1:11 e resu l!ed 1n I ('as f' proper1 ,1 revenues to the tountv ,,f The aud1lur5, Anhur Yo~ing S~3.000 ;1 _1 \'ill" lilt' ~"ud1to1 ~ and Cotnpany of Santa A11<1. :.;11d pointed out U1al the coun1y 'l't1P audnor abu t'f1l1c1zed had un last ~l arch 31. 116 the Jack of a t•entrali~.ed. conl· acres of surplus land with an prehensive re<d p roper t y esti mated market value of $1 6 records to assure cfl cct1ve million. control o,,. e 1· eoun!y-(J1~·ned Spollighted were t h r r {' land and in f)ianning fu!Ufl' pieCeS or property which had land lL~t· been decl ared surpl us as long Such <111 111vc ntor1 should 111- as 11 years ago and v.'efl' still l']1Jdc 11i!or n1:.Hion ;1~ tP the owned by the county. rentab1ht.v ur sorn" prnprrties. 1·h£' i!Uditors. af1C'r ,.011• the portion of l;ind bc111g 11.~rd !erring with Stanley Krause. <1nd .1he por1u1n rc;'J1st1call,Y director of real property required for fulurr use~. the ser\•ices, noted that t. fl C' aud1to1· :-;;-i1d pri1n<i ry reason for delays in 1----- disposi tion of land is a policy nf the coun1y Bo<1rd ol Supervisor~ requiring I hp. l public use of the l<1nd. especi.1lty recreatiunal use , be given l'irst priorily A~erting that st've11 to 10 years of negotiations over the use-or subst anlial parcels of land ls !<MJ long. the auditors suggested ; -A notice of availability be senl to all departments and ag_cns~~u1~ "' reaso'n<1ble waifing period six months to one year be al!O\ d. If non e 11f the public agencie re 1\·j\J. 1ng to proceed v.'ith in1 cdralt' develo pment of the prope•t.v. ii should br put up for public sale. The auditors also urged tha1 the county adopt a [irn1 policy regardinJ.": encroachments on c·ounly-owned p roper l .\/ . par tic ula rly tidelands. Rents of both co1nmercial c. n d Seal Beach Eyes Noi~e Barrier SANT.A. ANA -SC'<il Br;H'h otl ltia ls and res ulen!s have rnlisted the suppor1 of I.hr Orange County Board ol Super:v1sors in a dri ve to get lhC' slate Division of H lgh11·a.v~ to build a sound ba rrier along the San Diego Frcc11·a.v v.·es1 nf Valley Vie111 StrC'et IVork is slated to begi11 in Septernber on the addition or .111 ca~lb011nd and a 11·!'5!1Xlund lanr tn lhr frrcw;1v bet11·een Val lC'_V View and s'r;1I Reach Boulevard. Residents of Hi" College Park arra. nnr!h n1 the lrrev.•av. contend that noise is fllrCady ton l11gll The addi1inn<ll lanr 011 thr north sidr wi!I put !he frC'r11·a~ ll'i!hin Rn to 90 Frei nf established hnn1c~. <ltcnrrt111c In Seal Bt·;ich Public \\·nrk' Direcl()r Bill ~1urphy. 1-/r ::icldl'd 1h:t1 c·hild rrn pllly1ng 111 a sm<lll pnrh al1111i:~iclr lht' l1'('('\1:1y 1\nl!l(i he furtt1rr f'!ldangrrcd if a h::irr1rr 1.~ nr.I h1111! rn11n!,V fload f"nm 1n1S~IHtll'I L:111 rener .. Ted'' ,\lcCnn1·1l lf' \\ ilS nrrlrrrrl hv ~11pPr11 1snr,; to 11·nrk v.·1rt\ Sf';ll Be;1('h 1n ur<;· inc thP s!a!r to 111.~1;:11! !ht' sound ba rrier YAF Bitter o,'Cl' Nixon Cl1iua Trip t 'ULLE:RTON -President Nixon's pending tri p to Com- n1unist China is bringing bitter reaction~ from th<.> Orange Count:.o ''oung Americans for Freedom. \Vhen the Pre~ident wa~ in San Clc menlf'. YAF ~nembers hurned a Chinese rlag in fronl of 1hc Yl'estcrn \Vhite Hou.~C'. Now lhey pl<1n tn l;iunch i'l ''Nixon stay al home" cnm· p.aign with letters, picke11ng <1nd bumper !illckers. ··111s lrip serves In un · drrmine lht govem111cnl 1)1 fret' China, ::i proven r.Jly rir lhe United Slates ... coritrnd~ Pa! (;eary, county Y II F ch.:iirman. c:ea ry pr~ised U.S Rcprc· ~cntative .John Se/1n1itr. ( R· Tustin) rnr his s!and agains! Nixon's trip. KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SA TU RDA YS IN THE DAILY PILOT • • i l . . • Thi1·c1 Star 1'o Gt~neral E:L TOBll -Ang I :c·n Leslie li:. Brown. C11null;.111d1ng (;eneral of lht' 3rd ~tarint' 1\ll'crafl \\ 111g, El Toro. h;1" been selected [Qr promot ion 10 111aior gent•r;_1L according 10 1\1&ine Corps He11dqu<1rter~ Bruwn . a for:11cr f1gil te-r pilot, can1e to f.1 'f(l!"O as assistant v.•111g comtn<inder 111 !-lcptc·n1bt'f 1970 arter a tw1r .\'tllr tour as <lireetor 11f oprr;t· !tons for 1he US. European Co1111nand. • ·-·----. ~---.-.. ---~ ' Higl1way P1·ojects In Cou11ty Ol{a yed i LOS ANGl'.:LJ::S -The ~tatt 0111isian of Highways h:is <1n· nounced that niore t h an Sl t9J)()() has been a!Jocatt·d for' three h1gh1\·ay 1rnproven1cn1 proiects 111 ur:inge Count} One project call s for groov- ing In the pavetnent of the San Diego Freeway b e l 11· e e n \Vestmlnster A v r n u" 111 t:<irden Grove and the r;:o1rden (;rove F'reeway in Senl Bt';u·h in order 10 redUl"C :;l..1dd1n i; 111 11~·t \1'l'<llher Funds 111tall1ng $51.000 h11 ve bct'n .'.llh1e;tlt·d lur the \\'Ork on tht• 1hn·\··n1 1I\• stretch. A ~un1 of $5·LUO\I l!;i,, lx•t·n allotaled for the :iddotiun 111 ;i nght-turn lane IP thi· Tu.,ltll :\venue o!fra111p \'•ll I 11 (" C.'.lrden Grove ~·rl'eway 11·11h regulating signs ;ind s1gn1;1ls I for n1od1hl'al1ons in the lrallic1 ~1gnal syslern al the Seal Beach BoulcYnrd on and or- fr<in1ps of the San Diego Frecwav '!'he v.•ork will begin 1n Octnb(•r School i\ide I Suel'i Dil-ilrit '.l S:\.\'T!\ :\NA i\ I\ «st1n111.~!f>r ll1gh S <·ho o I pl:-1.1·gruund supervisor ha~I .-11«d tl11· lli1ntlngt011 Beach Uiuon High School District for SH)(l,lllKl for inJtirie,~ suffe.-ed at 11 toot ball g:.itn<· IP"'! Oct. 9. OA.ll '( PJLO' -PUBLIC NOTICE- ~--tMrOllTANT ---, ••Ptl•• o"'' to C•rt•I~ M MI• el Nwmffro ... S• l'l••n 101 down Vllwt MWol Numbtr •nG C•ll Ut. RCA COLOR TV RCA Curpu1"1\tiun IHI~ R.11lhn1"•t1·•I 1\lf:\\',\Y 1:AJ 1h1 ,~ T\' to 1nake ~rrhun fll('tn1·y o•huto.:•·'-, '\!I I"' (1 ,q1, Hi<ll •1111·1.\ 1nspf'r l 1on~ 1111 (;(llnr ~"I s ~•,Id 111 1111' ulir,1•· ,1•·111 • ~·or ,\011r ~n !t'ly nnd 11·,.,1f11 1·1· rl '' 1111p,,1 1:1111 lhl•I 111 .. ~I" 1·hnn1'•''< tl" n111.(I" H~ ~•lllll 11."' 1''"'1!11•· T!wor ,, i"• t·li a1·;.;•· fo or 1 111~ -,o'l'\IC"t' :•• 11 1-< 111·111).: 1•iH ol !1.1 Ill•' I!('.\ ('•,,11pnn,1, tl••t rl1or·~ 11 !llDl!P!'11h••I'" '" 111 ... 11\ll(I li•ILl\.:li! tho· "''I C'u ll !'I;,,,,. 11•' 11ill lw hn1q··~· I•• ~1'1 1111 ;111 ;11 11•1•1111111•111 r., do 1 IW. \\•I! I\ ~j \,,,,,.'"'"II 1•t1H !II' PHONE NOW! AIRWAY TV 540-4840 968-0530 962-6631 10925 Ka lama RiYe r Ave,, Fountain Vall•y & APPLIANCES In add1t10n. lhr stal•' Dep arlrnent <11 Public-\\\ll'k" has a wa!'ded a $8.490 l'011tr;11'I to (,', T. & F. Inc . of Brll (:ardens for 11 project ~·:ill1ng i\1r.~ :\largan:t 1<: Sh(•p11rd .1 1016 ll11nti11gt•1n St Hun-j 1ini:;t0n Bruch, blan1e.~ th<-'I s(lioul a uthurit1cs lor injuries: 'ilillrrN! 1rhen !h1· ,S{'J'Vl('e \\'111·1 d.i11 1d a '11;11•k ba 1· lcll on t1J·r1 wt11lt• she 11a.'i ll'niting fnr 1he ._ ______ .,., ___________________ _, l:u·1!11y to Hpcn , 0 599.; 99 »o • 0 34 9.; •. ·. :. ' .. . .. ... :'" ! • . f .. • - JO OAJLY PILOT Te1191t 011r Blackie's Huntington Surfing Safety Film Slated A Newport Favorite By L. PE'TER KH IEG ot m• Doll, ~1111 ilfU He 's sort of Ne 11· port Beach·s ra"orite son. al1hough he. \\'as born in llell's Kitc.:hcn ;ind brought up a hundred blocks ail'?.:: 1n Harlc1n lle·s a ron1bu1a1 10n of the 11.·aterfronrs resident 1111 and thE' harbor's Harry Trtu11a1! 11e·s been run ning a boa1yard on Balboa Boulrl'ard since blessing 1\'1:11•port Beach with his presence n1ore than sevt'n years ago. And his business is boonung. el'cn though he routinely proclaims anybody 11·ho 01v11s a boat 1 ~ nuts. 'HATE BIRDS TOO' Blacki• Gadarian fro1n the individ ua l personalties of hls customers Lo \\'eighty municipal issues. Blackie is to Ne\\'port Beach and its people 1\'hat Herb Shriner was to lndi<>.na, Sain l.t\'1nson t11 kids and Alan King to mothers-in·la\1', Youngsters getting :1tartL-d in surfing 1nay soon be able to sta}' clear of back.breaking wipe.outs and a1101d getting their ra ces buried in the sand. A surfing safety roovie JUSt produced by the Huntington Beach Junior Women's Club is designed to prevent these and other instant disasters which can occur experienced the foam . v.•hen :,'U rfer the 111. Lakes to "So 111any kids rea!ly don't kt10w anything abvul the dangers of surfing when they gel started," s<.iiJ \Vanda Evana. the club's surfing snfe- ty chairrnan under whose direction the movie wa:ir film· & ed last Friday. · 'Tht. film ll'ill show then1 ho\\' to anal}·ze the various surf cooditioos, d i r re re nt !echniques, how to get on and of( the board. and most im· port.antly how to swim lhrough the su rf ," she said. Star of U"le movit' is pro- surfe r l\.1ike Putpus, o •lermosa Beach, a veteran c ompetitor in Hun tington Beach's annual U.S surfboard Championship. "The other character in it is Toogee Sielsch, a IO-year-0\d boy from Hennosa Beach, wOO wi ll learn all the tric ks fro1n his pro-friend Mike." The script for the JG-m inute <.'Glor film was written by Neil Cross, a surfing impressario ,,.ho in the past ha3 filmed the Huntington Beach contest. Recreation and t'i1J"k:-Uepart· 1nent. the ti <.i r b o r s ;ind Beache~ Ot-p11rtint'111, n11 11 libraries and the fled Cro:,~ F'ootage for the movie was .=======~-~---~", re<."Orded on videotape and will be tra ns ferr e d to 16 millimeler color film . Seven copie$. will be made f o r distribution to the c i t y ' s Sally Bananas Re•lly Is .. Bananas, That Is DAILY 10 TO 10 SUN.-10 TO 7 Blaclile Gadar111n and hi~ tongue ha1·e bt>to1ne legend i;ince he and his wife. Saral1. ble1v into !own after he fired his la st boss in the airplane business as "an unsu!lable employer.'' Friends tell the story of lhc 11n1e he \l'as having a drink 1-1 ith ;:1cquaintances at a party. convinced a woman \1·hosc husband was off on busine~s that she "'as too good for him COSTA MESA and HUNTINGTON BEACH STORES ONLY! !\'011· he's al>ou1 to do the sarne to Ne11·po11 Bea.ch - although not on the s<irne groun~. Blackie say~ he's simply !ired of 1nanaging \\'hat he·s built into a nourishing en- terprise and wants to go back lo work on boats. "I'm a storekeeper no"'· not a mechanic," he complains. His departure i.sn"t 1m· minent. and probably won ·t crirne for a couple of rears un· ttl the Gadarian ·s daughtl'r, 19-~ear.(J]d Cindy. fini ;lled up at UC Irvine. But he·s layi ng plans to sell r>ut and slart anel\' in Wihaina, Hawaii. on the island of f\.laui. and h?.d her booked on a boat 10 Honolulu before she stop)k'd to think .she was a happily married house"·ife. He 11•orks hard at main· faining his im<>.ge as a hardbit- ten man of the sea. A sign over his dE'Sk procla ims. "f Hate Everybody," and he says a recen1 story about him help. ing a helpless sparro\v \Vas a fraud. '"I hate birds. too ... he says. llis running tommenlary on civic affairs often i.s filled ll'ith sharp needles. '"i\'e\l'port Beach is filled with imperfect people trying to make a perfect town," he says. ··11 can"! be done." 1 .j BEVERAGE SET • 2 DAYS ONLY 34c ., i• POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS "'ll"s orie of the most beautiful spots in the world," sa~'s S<>.rah, eagerly pointing to a collection of colored postcards of the old whaling village. He says all this current talk about \\'aterfront build ing con· 1rul~ is ·a \l'HSte of tinH' _ "They \1 anL to control high. rise," he says_ "1-1,ell. high·rise has don e pretty well con- ;\:? Of.. pJ;:r~l IC i:adu or gol ~. ~Jlli:h<'r v.·1th six JO oz. tu1111)!c1·s. ln l\\'O· ~ '· ., Blackie plans lo spend some time there later this year, looking for property. Some Southe rn California boaters ma~· not miss hin1 \\hen he 's gone. There are those \\·ho think of him more D!i .~.o.b. than a~ a .~ttn Blackie -"ays 1he1··rt-the fines he's bMned froin lus ~ard. He prornp\/,1· rallies nlr a hst "' prominent nan1es of people he refuses to deal v:ith, for ont reason or annther. And he doesn't deny he·~ 11 rgumentative a.~ anything 11·ith those ht condescend~ 10 do \\·ork for His home.spun hoktun ranges 'Sena lo r' trolling ilselL ··Let the lav• of suppl.1· and den1and rule. Look al. alt the property that's been zoned for high-rise :.>Jl these years that hasn·1 been built "NoOOdy wants high·rise an y more.·· he insists. Blackie doesn't mention 1he • property but in !he past he h<1~ f declared that his boatyard 11·ilt sta~· a boatyard forever, regardless what happens. ·· r rn going to put it in the deed." he vows. Blackie Cadarian brought his newly-acquired family to 1\"ewport Beach in 1963 <1ftcr spending \j yc<irs working around Los Angeles lnterna· 1111n;il a1rpor1 He had <ilso worked at bringing lip hi s ~ oung daughter alone after divorcing his first wife. YARD No iron 11n1sh :llf' x 60"' p0ly.,,.11·r d•>ublr h:rul s in .ia<'· quRrd \\'('/!\"<'~. n11ni 11·afflr~. 1Tl'J"'""· 1"11ls.. 1\lach1nc 113 . .;h and 1u n11)t{" dr~. •. -=: " " A '• .. MEN'S NAVY OXFORDS • •... .. ,,...., . •· ... LADIES SHORTS REG. $1.88 to $1.96$1 44 2 DAYS ONLY • , l.adi"" ··oll un. hundPd and s11·r11.:h l!Ol'\l'd slylcs and 1·0Jors. Srt<'s !!·18. d cnin1 11h1orl~. In a~· ' •• K-MART MOWER ,BARGAIN 2 DAYS ONLY KM200 $39m44 ' ., '1 3 horsepO\Ver Briggs anrl Strnll on re~·oil sta rt ~1 n1otor is featured on this 22·i nC'h staggered \Vheel la\vn mo,ver. Slnrdv ... !... handle. 7" I . tvheels. engine controls on handle. .. ·' • Coed Flie1' Blackie doesn 't <n1•n a boat. "l\·e gol a tug," he say s. \\hich seems to indic3te he feels there 's a difference. 2 DAYS ONLY Reg . 8.44 5ss ..... ~' ,. ., . ...... ·" ....... ' To Capital l ne n1can old man uses it !or rak ing his children·s •·la~scs on trips around the ha!'hnr Hla1 k lo•<11ho •1 ,.,funl~ \\llh 1131.1 Al.'o 10 11 1d1' \\ 1d I 11". :,I/<'~ Ii I~ -1 '.! !'\e\rporl Beach -~ ! u den ! . .\1 511. Blackie sa~·s h<''s 1 Astrid Store. daughter !•f \Ir nf'\"('r givtn an.11 thought lo t end :O.lrs .Jone"' ~tor,. 411 t·1·en1ual re!iren1ent Isabella TerraC'e, has het'n He 11orks sel'en da~·s a 11·eek t', . sent to \\"ash111g1on D.C. ;i ~ ti k h 1 ·11 d California's '":.ena1Cir" lo rl1P 1101' lin s ea ii·ays 111 an ~ l"J11·1 stand an!·body 11·ho !!t· ~" 25th annual (.1rl~ ~;1t1on doesn't al lc<>.~t put 111 a good ~_..,. /\ 1un1or ;:rt Curona dcl \1.11" 40 hnurs J!tgh Schwl :O.l1'S S1<11·1· 11.1~ '!'<l lire ;iny hody 11ho ll"ent ~.·~.A- etectell '"sen:itni''" hi' !i•llow In ge1 a h:nrt•ul on con1pany ·1 -' p<1rlicipan1s at Ll1r fs :-italt•. 11111e," lie fume~ ~. held las1 n1on1h i11 S<1un1' k' I ' Bl:11· 1e tnnfesses ll~ ll\l-\1Alley. l"Ollllll;:_! ITIO\"C II Ill ("" 0 111 (' (;iris State ;ind f:irl~ Na\1un ,.01neii h:t\ rcluclan\I\', .. I lOl'C . ,_ PICNIC JI.le are youth ci11 zensh1µ tra1111ng 1 I · h I t 11s µace. i\e\~pO.rt 13cac .... -··· -.~-""'"°';!-"!,.,~ .J progran1s under 1he au sp1tC'<; ri·r got 111orc friends herr ---·---··· of Uie American Legion Aux· than a111"where in the \l'Orld... IN SULATE D ta-...(, IHl]ltary IOf'. SAVE 51-CDUNT iliary. Each sumine.r se~ion is Ruth[, sa,1·s he's not aboul lo GAL. PLASTIC designed to acquaint clelega1e~ vdth lhe f!.Ol'ernrnental prll' cht11~J;e his mfnd ~bout J?Oing. PICNIC JUG INSULATED CUPS I lh I I d "Sarah 11·ants 1t more tha nl cesses a e s a e an 11;1-2 DAYS ONLY ~ .l JO.QT. CHEST 68~ P las l1r-foarn rhrst 11ith fl<'xiblr polyt'lhylr11,. handll'. ' •' ~ ~ ., i ' r t ' • ,, ,. ' h, ' ' !.._'1:fo; ' ,. ., REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER l 4oy1 only s2700 . J 13a(·k to ~<'hnol fir ba• h: 10 \\!!l"I!. 11 1 h~•111" <l• 1111n) A l~t'rn1n1.;1on porlftblf ft·om h.m11rl "111 hrlp )n11 ~Jrrak t hrnu;:h lllll your \\·rJ111>i! "'1h t h~ ;r<'al ~-1 of ~'"' ' .-- I I' ~1is!'i Store 11 n d a1~ 10 go, he s;:i~•s. letting lhl' 2 DAYS tio'lal lel'el ;>.ny !hn_i,i; else. so 11·e"re goin~ 1 $1 5 7 -pro1iimately 20.000 o 1 h,. r rt>;i l B1<1ck1e sho11 ONL y 3 '" 99~ --. ......... high school junior~. cho!'cn tor .-------------.! • -.,,.._ .... ... -· nul.standing student 1eade~hip. \\"ill take over th e campus or the American Universit~· for a ""eek of depart1nent briefings and visits \\"ilh 1 o c a I lawm akers. ~1iss Stort's visit In the capitol is S!X>flS-Ored by the Ne"lv-port Beach A rn e r i c a n Legion Post No. 291. , . J(lDS LOVE Ui\CLE LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT I See by Today's Want Ads e OO:"'T ~"ORGE;r: ...... T11111 ll'l"l'kend in 111(' (·la,.;;. 1r1,.;;i ad~ you c1u1 i;:e1 llKH"t' berga1n~ !han an}· 11 h<'l"l' r\S<". Siu & Sun ha" kir"~a i;:l'.rai::" saJr~ llnd rum1nag,. s.all'~. e IT'S OPE;\; HOUst: Ti:O.IE ONCt: ACAIN, Chrck out the OfH'!l hOU:,f' sf'\·l1on for lJOlnf' IC1Tlf1l'. bU) ~. l n~ula 1 .. ,t 1••l}ur••!luu1r 1.Ja .;. 1'l' 1•1t n1<' JU~ 1111h ra~y cl<'1111 sp11.:0L \\"h1 t1· 11·11h a 11ric1it, ~r""ll nr gold. A G1"<'<J I Bar. ;tain'. • l~u·h•' 7 "'· l•la~ur f<lam •· 1·011•s. a rP 1dcill fnr partil'S l a11d p1cnirs. h'.r<'11S drinks ~ ho!. nr r nlrl long:e1'. 11 ' I J . ' ' J. .i ' l ) , ' i .. K-MART SPECIAL SALE COLOR PACK II CAMERA 2 DAYS ONLY s2a.aa ANSCOCHROME II FILM l'lt>•·tn·· .. ,.,. r1 .. 1.:1ronir ihut ler for aulomRtic t>:o1pos11rt' r~ntrnl. nU111 Iii f\11.sh for four shot rta~h cul.w-! .. 'l t>ll'· f ~ ml'nt 1en1. u,.c type 108 and 107 fil m. \Vhlll' qu11.n1 ltlrs Ja~I. 2 DA TS ONLY 1.97 8 ·n11n rl;i~ lq.:ht •·nlhr rno\"il' riln1. Prtll'<'Sli•MJI: lni·h1(lrd In Al~l\f' p1·11 •(' \\'hilf' 11H.<inlitil'~ h1sL ~ ~, .. ....,,,_ .••. -~.·-::;.. .. ' .. I f ,, 1: 1· ' ;; I WOOD FRAME FOLDING COT 2 DAYS ONLY REG. $6,96 4.38 Specially prlcPd: !St ur~y foldini: e11mp rot 11·ith oOI· ton CllllVBll C'O\"f'r. 26" \Ii 1d(' l\nd 7'J." lonii:. A\'ai\11.ble in thr Sporllng C"..oods Ot."pt. FINISHED VANITY 33.88 2 DAYS ONLY f nrm1c11'""\"t•n·d 11111\!y 1•ilh s11!a.-...h hH•'k •·nm•'' 1n 11h1t~ and •·olnr' r11 •11·1•1 ""! ln-- 1•l1nll'd • Honda 90. dlsi1 ~;;.,n1hl('~. 1\/1 f)8rt11 1ncludrd, nrtrl~ only ~ m1nor 1~p11 1r 1.1nd You"rt an )'OUr way: COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACtt 2200 HARBOR BLVD . l•t Wilton) 19101 MAGNOLIA l•t G1 rfiold) ' En1ployes Get Pins Fro111 City Sixty.six Newport Beach ci- ry en1ployes ha1·e recel\·cd ll\\'ards signifying frorn five to n1ore than 25 years of ser\·ice. A"'al'ds went to current and re1i red employcs. 1'hey \.\'ere presented re- cently in fGrrnal ceren1onies at the ·12th Annual Employee All'ards Banquet al t he Ne1vporter Inn. Actin~ city n1anagrr Philip BettcncOurt presided 01·cr the ceren1onics. Hetiring en1ploye a \\' a r d s "·ere presented by Councilman T{ichard Crou\ and J i m Larsen, !'1nploye association president tn \Vil\ian1 ,Jessee, R.1v Johnson. Adelle ~·lane\1. Flr;rcncc P reston. r-.lriurice Rogers and SU1n!ey Schulte. A11·;1rds. fur 25 1·ears of service 11·cre prcsen1.ed by C1)11nci ln1an Lindslev Parsons ;-ind Lcirsen to Jirn Frost, John .Tones. !llaxine r-.-1 c A Ip i nc , Doro thy Palen, and August St<rndagc. \Vlllian1 Blue rC<'eivcd a 20 ''ear a\rard from Councilman ('r(!ul and R(!bcrt Gatev.·ood, p(!l icc ;1ssoci;;ilion president. Fif1l'cn ~ra r a11·ards v.·cre p1·t·sr11tl'd by Cnu nri lman f ro ul :.ind Gatewood to S::imue! An1b11rgr.1·. Car~· C hung . Phillip H<i ll. \\'allace Kerr. P.:1u! Kn n11·l101L ,J n s e p h Laz rieh, !)on f'-1e<ins. George !l'lilliken. Joe Peeples, l-fe len Orr, Rob<'r! Squires. Oscar '!\'inn and Felicia Young. 'J'cn \'Car a1v<1rds 'vere prcse111e(J b.v Vire !11ayor TTOll'<!rd no~Pl'S ;111rl JoP Lip - pni k nr the firrrn;in's <1ssocia- 1i11n 10 Hudd~· Rrlsl1r. Ha mnna Rr(lun ... ln~C'pl1 l)C'V lin. Ed11·ard lln11lnn. L•'nn l-lart. llaymond llil l and Bay Johnson. Alsn: Carol KrusP. Jimmy L;i rscn. r;t'Qrge Pappas. Dar- rrll Phil li p.I'. Gerald Tarrant. lt1vn1ond 'fopping and Ronald \V.vmf'r. Fi\'e Yf'ar a1\•ards were prr.~en!f'd bv C n u n c i Im an Donald fllclnnis <ind Lippnik to ,1,.1 k Beckwitli. Jock Brooks. ·~d ii·hC'lle Christiansen. Arbr;i (';1n1pbcll. t\C'ith Collins , Lloyd f'nlli11s. Alber! Dourn. J oyce r:111a, Dennis G i 1 n1 an. \lnrg;1rr t (~reeley and Tim G11nrlr1n:1n. 1\l~o · l\·l:iy!lr Ed llir1h. Tiohrrl .l;iff,., ('raig .!ohnson. Hnn;ild .f(\h11son. L ;:i 11 r a L>tgios. !;,11",\' Lef'. \\l ;ifer J, I n r h ;1 r g r: r . h: e nnrth f\·1('G n•gor Ric hard fl1ill er . . la1nr.~ 0 1rcns and Shirlry f'C"rk1ns. Als<" \\'allaee I' i 11 kl e y , lf;1rold Tiobinson. lf o1vard Hn.t;e rs. Edward H. 11 d d , f'alri rk Se1 1ll.\', John f'cel.v. T.{'e Sprallrr. Barbara St;ibler, B;1rb<1r<1 Titl e.I'. Ra~·1nnn<i T(1g. ~e11e iler and Jarnes Uplfln . DAll.Y .. ILOT Slall .. MN Kee11 Smillt1g 1'hat's Curly Parish or Ne1v port Beach smiling out from behind that bru,1;h. Curly knO\\'S a good thing when he sees i t -like National Sn1ile \Veek 1\ug. 2 to 7. I-lave you s n1!1ed at anyone lately? KIDS LOVE UN C LE LEN SA TU RDA YS IN THE DAI LY PILOT , ·- r r1dav A1J11ln t 6 1q71 SAVE 40%-60%. cotton knits from a top California maker: $160,000 worth for $72,500 ¥" !>;., 2.99 ea,h regularly 4.99-7.99 The manufacturer was overstocked. Happens to the best of them. At1d this is indeed one of the best. So Moy Co \vos able to make a great spec ial purc hase. Your favori te label shorts, jamaicos, pants ... sa ndsweepers ... and taps 1n on up-to-this-minut e coll ecti on of styl es. A great choice ... but not a ll style s in al l colors. No rr.a il o r phone orders, you'll have to dash in. Sizes 8-16. co lo rs: •lilac •celery • orange t. • navy •block • v.·h 1te • \ sty les: • tunic tops, tank top~ •lace-front tops • jomaicos, short s hort s budget stores, misses.' sportsweor 800 ' \ I ' ' • 2-piece short sets • long pa nts, belted ski rts • sandsweepers ''(;;~ .i -f,_, may co. south coast --' \ \ I I ' pl1t1 , san diego fwy . at bristol, uturday, 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. • • ... • ' ... . ~ . ' , ,.r ' ' ., costa mesa; 546-9321 • -- ' ' ' ' I • ' f ·~· ·-·-- DAILY PILOT ff .. MAY CO ' BUDGEl· --§.~ 9 .:f! _E_.~ • " -, ,. . . ff DAil V PI LOT lfert•11ilPr Het111·11s i\'iaster Sergeant .l\r e }.1aline has been nan1· ed head '1f lhe ~lar1ne ('nrps l1rrru1ung Off1 re <11 ,,42 \\·. lflth Stree t in ('O:oita l\1 e~a . .'\ \Cff'r- an of 20 vears 111 lhe J\1 arine ('n/·ps. Sgt i\lal· i ne returns tn 1 'r1.~1a i\·le:-:a recr ul !Jo g duty aflrr fnur vear.~ nf dt1!\' al c·amr rCndleton and Sou1h \'i('tnatn Par){ }"'ate Sched11led Sept. 7 ) P;irk planner" in l\'e1.vpon BPach \\'ill harp In wail longer than PXpected lo lf'arn the fa te t1f 11 S,l 7 million inlrnm park pl:in aln1os1 eornplrtrd . The city's parks. be;H•hes Anrl ref'reat1011 t•omn11ss10n has ~et Sept i to rel'if'w lhr fi laff repon and won 't hold a public hearing on it until sometime in Oc tober. Staff member.~ had asked thr PBR. Commission Tuesday to rPl'it11' the plan Au,g. li and hold the public he11ring Aug. ~I r n mn11 ssioners, howc\•er. ~;nrl thPV nrerl more \ln1e to reviev.· the plan. It calls fur ;in increase f rom 12 to 26 city parks and about 10 miles of pa1h s to con11et'l p;irks 11nd open spact!s in the eas1 ern p<lr1 nr the city. T h o s e ret1)111111enda1 inn~ .,.ere deriv ed fro111 studies done by the PBR. departn1ent "'hich delermined pllrk dcfi- cif'ncies according to reJalivr p!'lpulation densities. The master plan outlin l"s lhe pa rk needs of the city to 1995 ;i1 a cost of $.176 n1ill1 on. The eon1m1ssion fa il(•d In 1:i ke an v ;.1ctinn on re:ic- t 1\'atini.t iJ hll'}Tlt' I r;iils Cnm- milleC. a m.<11\rr Stewrirt had asked them In rf'enmn)f'nd tn lhe city cotJn('i\. ''Instead the~ ju~I sen t 1111• hat:k !n write 1l 1nernn tn 1he ('nunt'il su~g1•s1 111g 1hr c<1111· n ii!l{'f> bP rP;11;ot1vatc•d ;1nrl rrrnr111ncnd1ng who bf' nn 1!.'" ,.;::iirt S!rwart. wh0 is 1n rPpnr[ 1.1 11h lhl' 1n('111n In thr nr•xt cninrnis:>H>n n1rr11n12 "Sn J'll hr rtn1111'! ;i !(It nf lr~ l\'nrk durinR 1h1s nl'Xt \l'l'Pk , ('::illinl! arnuntJ lo J'.f'I \·1olun - !cers for 1hP ~-on1 1n1t1cr ." hr s:i1rl S::ifP bie1('1 It> t r .iii~ ;11·r ::in "inrrr::is1n~' nPrr!.. lit> "' pl::iinrrl :\ :n;1,1 rr pl;in fnr lr;i1!s. dr'\ '""<J 111 19f,fi .fiR h\ rhr rornmlT l•'t' OP )r,n~rr 1n r ~­ istrnre. i"' "nLllr1al<'rl ." hr <:alr1 ThP (·on1 111 1~~ion :-1l'<t1 11,,;u·d JI report th:il lhr 1·111 rn1111f'1I h;is s;iirJ II wnqld 1ake 1n!o rnnsidcral inn thr rRn <·0111 miss1on·s rr(·n1n111rnrl;itinn 10 nnt t.1•idrn an arr;i nl R11ys1dr Drivr. Bu.ildinf!S At O(J.: Inspected SPvcn "nlrl" builtl1ngs nn lhr Orangf" Coasl Cnllf"JiW t;irnpus will bt> examined to find nut \l.•hethrr nr 001 thC'y mePl thr Par!.hquakP. ~ a f et y rt- (!Uircmen1s nf thf' Field A('L Coast Cnn1n1 unJty Cnllr~r district lrus1€'e~ \\lcrlnesdav ()rdered the survey 1o br ('nni- pleted by Willian1 Bh1roc k and Partners architerls at a <'OS1 nnt to f'xceed $2,800 . If violations or 1ht> school building earthquake safely lat.1• 11rt> discovered. 1hc firm thtn y,•ou ld ht :isked to prtparf' cost estimates of \\'O!'k 10 be done llJ bring thern into cn1n- pllance, Chancetlnr N<irn1an F: Watson told the l>oard nf education. The build ings to bt. studiffi loclude lhe 0 CC :1rl· ministration , old n u r s I n g educlltlon. ~enera.J educat.lon 11nd 11pprenlice buildings. thP 11kill ~nter, redwood cottai::c 11nd storage uni! on the OCC campus. Greffiti is '>, .-!9~•-~., "'· R .. Uy . . . Ft1do1y, Au~usl b, 1971 SHOP EARLY, SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED SAVE 22' NOW ON KNEE HIGHS! HO!>l f~Y 77~. REG.99• • Cable slitch style • Smos™ng colors •Acrylic-nylo n • 1 size fits all 17 OFF ELECTRIC HAIRSETTER • Include• 18 ro llers • 3 ro ll er sizes • On I off •wilch • Buil l-i n light COSM£TICS W .. IDS ,1.IAIMS ANO AMMUNITION '0l1Cl f•••OJ'"' o~d ""'"'""'''O~ O• • t<>l<f '" "•i<+ ro-p!.o"<• ''"'~ !•d••nl, •'o'• O"d k><<>I lcw" .. 11 p,.,. (k<>••• "'"'' b• "'"•d ""'~I>"'" ...... (.,,,,,..,., "'"'' b~" '••·d~"' o f ''"'• ;,, .. k.,n 1.,.0,.,,, "'• •old."' ",.,,.:l•"I ol ''" od10..,. mg ""'• '"""•tk ""'""" -of ''"'• P~• ... o•••, 999 REG. 16.99 12, 20,.410-GA. SHOT SHELLS! • Precision loaded • 25 pe r ba, •Uniform shot pattern • 6 , 8 shot fie ld lood S POro~ GOOO$. 5PECIAL 50o/o OFF COSTUME JEWELRY • Bright colors, white • Selec t necklaces, chokers, earrings • Greo t wardrobe accents JfV/1'1 ~y REG . $2 70' OFF BOYS' CREW SOCKS! ,, ' REG. 1,69 PKG . '.' • Soft combed cotton ' .. 11 : .. " • Bright st1 ipe tops •White, soli ds . · .. , . ; • Siie• 8-1 1 ' '. ''~~, '' I . . .. ·--.. .J- ~- SAVE 78 ' ON BATH TOWEL! • Thir~ty cotton ter ry • Pucker-proof border HAND TOWE L., •• 97¢ WASH CLOTH .••. 57¢ .. \. -t• ,,. '• ' • . -~ 147 · REG. ~.:::15 ' t J j 4.95 OFF TOILET SEAT! • Tap quol ity p106t ic $8 •Virtually indestf'.u~t ible -• Pearlescent finish • White a nd colors REG. 12.95 r1 UM~ING ·- SAVE $1! T-VAMP THONGS! • Cool vinyl patent • Comfort-cushion insole 297 • Choo•e black, wh it e • Women's sizes SHOES 'f' ~L LJ REG. 3.99 SAVE 34' PR. MEN'S SOCKS REG. $1 • Comfort stretch • Acrylic-nylon • Many colors 1/4 OFF NEW DETERGENT! .. Gianl 20-lb. boK 2~! • Contains no phos phates • Bio -degradable formula • Wh itens os it brightens! REG. 3 .99 HOl!<:.~WARf~ MICA SURFACE ROOFING! •Cavers 100 sq . fl. 4~! •Asphalt based • Weothertight • Eas y to install SPICIAL ~UTlOING M>.TfRl,4,l S CHICKEN CHOW MEIN AND CHINESE NOODUS 99¢ • Delicious chow mein with chun ks of chicken • Tossed green salad • Roll and creamery butter \ ~\ t • '' • Smooth gorterless style • Sleek nylan-spande, • Self.front trim ponel • Sizes S-M·L-Xl 2so -fOUNOATtONS REG.$5 SAVE 71 1 NOW! BOYS' JEANS, _4NIT SHIRTS! _·:,-~~-=-1 s8 .-~ ,· EA . .. REG. $2.59 EA. • Double-knee jean • Slim, reg. 3.7 • Poly-cotton shir ts • Bays' S·M·l ~1 . I I '/'.I" - CHllO~fN $2 OFF CAMERA OUTFIT •Uses 126 cartridge film 688 • Includes camera, film, flosh cube, cose • Great starter set REG. 8.99 CAMf~A.S ft 1430 13.6 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR! • 115-lb. freezer $189 • 2-door design · .• Wood-look doors )fOf ~"~•>.•lf ""'••NOi•...-UN, (Af'<OG~ 'AK, LA OfNt(;~ SPECIAL A,,LIAN(f$ ' .. I ~ •. ,;.. SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 'TIL 9 PM ••• SHOP SUNDAY 12 PM TO 5 PM "' TORRANCE del l'!'J'lp fcn '°'•O" IQ<.>Or• phOl'lt 5-<11 6071 ----___ ,.. .,.. .. ---------------SANTA ANA ·LA CIENEGA !n ('~M•qo nt 18th''· I'll O"r-fl JO·lQ/] NORWALK 1mPf'!"1:11 m ""'"'ol~ bl"~· hOI'• 861l 0911 ·-1.. -.. FULLERTON lvHbll• o! ()•ongotlhlltpf! ('ht>n r 71 A_"8~79~·~2~50~0::_ ___ " HUNTINGTON BEACH ed•MQ"' nt beoch bovl,.vcr d ph..,f"'., 7\4 891-6611 br o11ol 01 <e,,entetl'lth ho"e 5.17-6841 VENTURA 500 )(l<.>!h l!"ull, •Orid A85·5A21 6A1 -75AI -----.... _.__. ----.-.---... ----~---- PANORAMA CITY tob•OS o! f()JCCM! phone 894-8211 CANOGA PARK l'opongo p!oto hone-883·1000 ROSEMEAD tO!t.,.,eod blvd. ot son btr"o•d1rio • h tewoy -phllnt 573.J 110 COVINA bonorooco ot ~on be•,.01d•no '•eewo -phone 966-7411 --· • t: ·"'AJ.,,.. -' _. .... .,.. > • ' I 1 ' .I , I 1 Soul Power BJ JACQUt:LL"lt COi\tBS Ot lfto 0.•I' f'li.t U 11/ Alumni re1urning to j!:ames thi~ f,111] ma1• hnd stand up 11nd he hParrl homecoming JI difficult to Thf' fi:!V(lfilf' thPPr~ 1u~t aren I 1.1•hal !he~· 11~rd tn hP . arrordlne !o OCC spirit lr-arlPrS Jo \\'1gn1or1>. hf'ad ~ell . and Shrryl frnfl. hf'rtrl ~~. .. Thr.r 'rp all r11nrt llnw1n,: nflw Qu11e a bl! J'~7.~1Pr ·· Pxpla111Prl ,fn. ··ti ll'•rd lo Of nne 1.1•nrd In Pach rnn1·e111Pnl Real stiff arm and lei.: itrt1on and the ll•nrds "'ere 1 er.v c1mplP " fiPlnrP cr111 2 lp;irl1ni;: rnrant c1mple rll.\'1hn1s with .c1n~·cnn.i,!~ l~'rirc · Nn"· w~. I r~· f!'lr it hi-it! and tn move 10 fflrm1111rin." ('OOllOUt"d ~hPr.1·1. ll'li(I IO.'AC it cong lf'll<l"r :it Hun11ngion Jleach Hi,C!h School be(ore Jn1n1ng the ~qu.:id ;it <lCC la c\ ~f'ar "\\'p ll'n1P w1!h a r·e1·1;un aninon! nf r')rnpl1 cal!Ofl \\'p rr ;i lo! rn ore sophisriratPrl ~1urh Irk., thr rl11nrf'r > on the T11m ,Jonr.~ Show,'· she 11ddPd Rut thP ,i:ir\c .:ii·p rP<il1stic "Mnct nf the: hmP wr'rr p1st put!in~ nn a ."hnw for !he rrn\l'rl. 1 t 1.:ikr,<: mnnlh." nf pr.:icl1ce fnr us In J(e! thf" rhythm r111ht l\;e c11n 't expef't !hrm to c;i1ch on 1n one night.'' said Shrr~·I Bf".<:ides. college 1s a lntal!.v different rn\·1ronmrnt from high school Es pecially locla,\··s collr.~r "'here "!I ifs not socially a\l·are . if." irrelev.:in! " ln hi~h ."rhMI. the rn11rr !'l11denl body e1·nhrd arounrl thP sport tn season. E\'Pryone wPnt In thP games Tnday. only parl'nl.1'. i:i 1r lfrrrnrt~ ' anrl ~Pflrl." rn lhu:-iacts fill rhr .~lanrl~ ;it mnct rolle,£e$ Ar-d 1hr prr~nn trul.1· intrrf'<trrl 1n the ar l1nn no the ltrlrl rinr~n·t w;int a hubhlv girl pranrtnj( .:inrl rl1cfr.:irtin,e. t;nless he ju.ct likr11 [(l{lk1n.R 11! prrn~· izirl<. Sn lone ,,.~ lhrrP ;:irr rl1rh11rrl~. thprc 1~·111 prob;ihl~· br ~nn.c anrl yrll leacters . Luckrl.\• thP.1r sk1r1.~ ;ire :-horl~r. the C'hrtr~ .:i li ttle n1ore rl.'(JUF and \hp~··rE 1n· le!!r<Hed "Tht black rhcer!eader~ ha"f added soul to lhr yFlls El'erybody want! to 'pirk up nn· wh;it !he blacks art doing," !a1d Jn. foncurnn2 . Sher.vi ;i'1rlrrl "Thry v~ !h1111·11 u~ rhy!hm. 1a7.z and ho"· to mak£ our bodie5 no11· It's al\ ~o mu ch r.xc1ting and 1oulful " 1 --1- I. ,, • · .. -~. ~~~ ~ Practice make> p erfect -or a lmo1t . Jo W igrn ore ntop Dien a Ortiz co mpl ete their fo rrne tion whila Judie H em ph ill trie s to ba la nce on Cheryl Botzong ( "t right ). The n the Orang e C oos! C ollege yell leade rs grob on for a spread- out fin al e e nd res ort to piggyback rid e 1 I below ). 01ily Pi1ol Photos by L@a Payna ~ • -• -- Spur s Team BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor ..... 11 -. .., ·~ • ------~~-~-~ ~· .. AE~ . ~I power. We ')Of We '}ol power, UJe ~e '}o l lhe powel' lo tnoue, UJe ~e 'Joi lhe potve1· lo 'Jl'ooue. PO-WC~ ...Aff ri'lhtf Wife's Pati ence Over dra wn Whil e Banking on Husband OEAR AN1\ LAi\DERS That J !-~·ear· t1!d girl who wa~ worried tha1 her S. year-0 ld 1islf'r wa~ n1ining hl'r parrnts' set 1Ue bttau.~e ilhe krpt "·ant in2 111 ~l~p with them Wl'll\ mighl v interestini;: I li1·M through this il.:lm" il::iri illnr~· And I knciv. all the sirk implir::ir ion~. My nwn daup:hler "'::!~ ::i li!1h• ynun.cf'r when she heliJlln !fl rompt.:i10 or stnmarh aches. he11rlaches. nip:htm::irr~ 11.nything lo get into our bf>d . I rPJu,<.f'f\ to •llow it. but mv husband wa~ an f'l'l<.t· mark. Hf' n ~ in get nut of bed and srt. nn the couch with r.lenda until the wee hciW11 of lht mominp;. f_.;iter wr wPrf' riivnrrrff . Glenrl ii chn~e lci !il . .:i\• •1lh hf'r f.:ither r11lhrr than with mt ~r:iu~e sht "likPd tlim brt!Pr ·· Tn- rtay she. is ::i !rrna~rr. 11nd pull1n~ the ~ame Yunt! tn puoLi;b hin1 fnr rc1nar· ~·ing -only nn a grander sr'1le. She has nm awl'ly from hnme, hf>rntnt sexually promiscuous and attempted :suicide r.lenrla and hf"r f11ther 11re nnw ,£Pt11ng p~ychiatrlc hrlp in an Rttrmpt to straii;thten nut rtwir rrl11tionship It mil:~ht be !oo late. bur al ll'a~t thry llrP 1.1•nrking at ii Pit~~ 11dvise !he pR rent( or lhRI ~ ~·r<1r-0lri lo see th;it ~he ,11r ts ~yrh1<1trrr help l\'O\r . -OAIJG !~TEA ·s RIVAi. OEAn RJ\'AJ.: I hA\'f' de;.11 \\'i!h lhi' rrl'll-1 .. m in !h~ Cf'llumn rn numrrou~ of'· casinos -a11d hel'e al1.1·ay1 1u~geslfd profes:si11oal ('f'Unsellng. Th1111k~ for tht clolie-lo-hnme testimony. DEAR At\:'\ LA;\'DER S I have bcrrr married fJ'r l.l ye11rs. \\'e havl!' fnur ch 1ldrf'n ! lo,·£ my husband ver1· murh. -.n p1Pl'l~P dnn'! tPll 'mf' !n lt>aVI' him . I'd r::i1h,.r rlr" "" n1>1Pr haf1 a hnnP~'mfli}n. He h,:i<; nP•'er Muehl me "' l)\rthct::iy prP~f'nt nr P~J'" :in annn·rrsar~ rard ire h;>."" th£' ~;ime furniture \l'e st.:irted with -e1·en curtains. so ~Tn1 can imagine v:hat our place lr,nk,; like. I have \l'Orkcd ever s1nre we got mar r1rri, tak tnR time nut nnly to ha\'e the kid,<. I 1urn r1•pry chrrk 01•er tn my hu~::ind He !l't~ thP hill~ p:n unlil we gel nol1rr& frnm cnllrclinn agencies. Then he 1.1·rite,<. rhPrk11 fnr mnre money lh11n we ha1•p '" the bank . anrt I have tn p;n to my twi~<. fnr a !ri.:in I can't r\'er :iffnrd lo buv t hp mcdu:ine. my doclor says I mu St havr L;i~I n1,ehl I lnlrt m~· husband he. 1.1·11s rt ri1·1 n:: mf. nut s He ~;it dou:n with ;i Pf n· r1l 11nd riaflE'r 11nrl \hO\\o'Pd me lh11l w' \l'n11Jr1 hr nut of linrk in tt1rPe mim!hs . r1·p hr>trrl th-,.~ belnrP II_ ht> h.:isn't ~en 11ble !o mana&c it in 15 years. how can he . . . . do it Jn three n1onths'.' \Vhal should I do'.' -TWO. THIRDS CRAZY IN LAF A YET- TE DEAR. LA : Only l\l.'O-l hlrd 1'.' Your ptrttnlll ,res art nff. A 1.1·nman "'M turns her paycberk Ol'l'f tn a m M who 11 such a lousy m1tnager and nnt le1n·t herstll enough monty In buy medicine. need' I! lot more help thAn Ann LBnde:rA can ii:ive her. ~1y advice Is tn p:r.t Ao me coun5ellna and find out what's tht matter with you that ~·ou put up wllh such treatment. Df'.:AR ANN LAi\'DER.1;. l'vf . got I \•'ord fnr !he lad v 1n Shaker Hri~hr.~ v.·tw bf'came vPry upset bec:iuse: hPr lrlend kept hr.:igging 1<1 everyonr !hat her '111uJ;:hl,.r ffn sal1e w;;i& engagerl to a doc· tor \\'hen the ne'-"S got out that tht doc--, . ---. tor was "on ly a dentist" Shaker Height.I popped a gusset. Pltase tell Mrs. Shaker Heights th1t Rosalie's Tll-Other has nothing to worry about. I rtteived my dentist's bill thl1 morning and a living he 'll make. - SUPERIOR, WISC. DEAR SUPERIOR : And why 1holllda't be? He'1 tnlltled. Givf in or lose: him . . 1.1.·hen a iUJ gives yoo this lint, look out! F'or Upr; on hrw to handlt the :SUJW'r se:r !!llesmm. check Ann Landers. Read her booklet. "t-.'e:ck ing l'lnd Petting -What Are tM Limits'.'" Stnd your reqt1'st to ADn Landers in care: or The DA ILY PILOT, r!nclosing 50 cents In coin and a toni, stamped, 1tlf·addressid envelope. • • • ! -·-. . • r fJ OAIL Y PILOT . i . , .. Females Take Failure • Stride -, ·- • • By JACQUELINE C0~1BS Of tltt D•llY ,Ut! S!•t! If all institutional .··dLscr imination against v.·omen •were eliminated next year, there woold be little change . · "Nothing would ch an g e because women themselve!'! would be afraid to change.·· predicted Linda Fidell, Ph D in psychology . ·· J usl changing the laws won 't do the trick ."' Equal opportunity in pay, advancement , responsibility and management positions n11ght no1 rece1 Ye r.he "''armest ~ elrome from the .... ·omen. "\\'omen h<H'e a definite ·fear of l\Uccess':' said Or. Fidell, professor al San Fernando Valley State College and Jec- lllrer on the socia li:r.ation ol females during UCI Exten- sion's American Family sertes. "There are strong neg2J.ive social consequences for v:ome11 succeeding -negati\'e 111 terms of dates, romance and possible marriage." Men don 't appreciate women who can out iump , talk, \vrite or out think 1hem. They don 't like 11omen -cspeciaUy wives - 11·ho rarn more money than they do. The professor cited a psycholog ical st udy by Malina Horner 'll'h<'re Hadchfte coed.~. themselves poten!iPJly high achievers, were asked to com- plete a story about a f!ction<1I character "Anne ... They were shown a non· descript picture of a girl and told that she w3s .. a rnedical student who 1s first in her class ... " Rather th an praise Anne·s ac?.clemic achievement , !he Rad clif fe students y.·ere very critical of her. To !he .s('h<llarly dcscripoon of Anne y.·a~ added such com- ments as "poor Anne. She's 100 tall, ugly, \ery plain and ne\'cr has had a dale." Some students had Anne fall in love, get married, have babit.ll and give up the idea of being a doctor. The studenu offered excuses for Anne's scholarly ability and stopped her com- peting wilh men by marrying her off to one. "It's just not socially ac- ceptable for girls to be ag- g res s iv e, eompetit1ve, in- dependent. intelligent or articulate," she added. "And girls !eam real fast that it's better to be dumb and beauliful." They also resent and bring pressure on any girl Y.'ho doesn't play the game. Dr. F'idel\ said there are few sex differences in ability. The Librarians Go Against Book By CAROL f\100RE 01 tfM O•llJ" ,!IOI l!tll Newport Beach'! two newest librarians are out to disprove misconceptions about their oc- cupation. '"People thi nk we becnme lib rarians because we like to read," said ~1iss Virginia Reyoolds, first a pp o i n t e d assistant city librarian. "But we get loo involved y.•ilh library services to have lime to read. or if we do. we read son1ething professional. ''I'll read what I enjoy y.•hen J retire, if my eyesight re· mains good," she quipped. Her replacement as f\1ariner's bran ch librarian, Mrs. Paul Dubin. added, "Thal image about librarians being meek and bookish has got to change. Although the field is easier for "'omen to get into -a place \\/here we can make a definite con- tribution to humanity l i br ary s cie nces Is nevertheless challenging for men , loo." Busy v.·orkng on a visual display about books relatin~ to camping and the outdoors, she's a pepov 26-year-old, dressed in a blue and ~reen knit mini outfit and interested in contempo1ar;.r psychnlogy books and social comment. Neither v.•oman lhnut!ht nr be:ing a librarian until late in her college years when jobs were offered. Subsequently tht:y earned masters degrees &t Catholic University of America and Rut gers University. ''I always liked goini;:: In the librarie.! in New York. en ioyed books and people and majored in Enp:llsh. so the ioh v.·as a natural for me," fllrs. Dubin ezplalned. Big city libraries and rare book collections are f;ivorites. too, of Miss Reynolds, y.•ho conducted a librarianc;' tour last summer thro11~h the British Museum, England . Scotland and Wales. She was a visitin.11: professor in 1968 al the College of Librarianship in Wales. ~tiss Reynold s v.·as fascinated by the international sub.! cription membership. study facilities and o 1 d documents of the London Library where she had a reserved space for h e r bibliographical research. ··1rs extremely valuable to get out of the smog. smug at· mosphere to see wha1 others ;ire doing ," she said. ··The ex- l('Ot of a public library s~·stern 1s a good indication of a coun- try's culture." Looking out of her sun· dappled office. t-.1iss Reynolrls said that Newport Beach's library system of three branch libraries, 1s V.'eli on its Y.'aV toward expansion v.•ith plan"s in progress for a headquartrrs bui!din~ and a cnncenl rat1on on ~·achting li!{'rature. li<'r v.·ork invol\·e , "coordinllting procedures and library ser\·icrs in v1e1\' of the great emph::.sis on grov.•th ·· Thar n1e.1ns keeping ui:agr pattern stat1st1 cs, ronducting __ .... .....-... Guests Generate Glitter meetings \Vith ch i I d r P n's lihrarians and belo11g1ng to lhr Arfrrence N e ! "'or k l "om· rnitter of !he Sa n 1 i :t ~ o iOr:i nge County) L 1 b r a r y Syslcrn. The amount of i;u rnmer library a c ! i v i t y irnprrsses t-.lrs. Duh1n who rC'c:ill., fh;il castrrn libr<1ries wrrl' · innrr. schnol -nr1enrcd and rcl<1t11·cly dr<id during \"<IC''1tion ~ ··11ere the chtldrrn rnrnr in rlrn1es. e\·en 1ho11gh 1hr.\· ttnn "t ha1P 10 read. :ind adult rP:tdrrs <1re mnrf' "r 1 f • motivated, rhe place• 1$ ah1·r ." i:hf' saHI. eagrr to k<'t'P up rhr ninn1.,n \u1n hy <lrc:u111 1n ~ a ~pr•1al young adull~ rrad1ng shrlf \1 1 5 i; Heynold~' pr1·11011~ public library clu1v 11 ::i~ 1n Diamond Horse Shoe patrons of I.he rlty of !--tripe '~'erP honor('d at a cockta1I par· ty •l the Keith Gaede residence in l~i\guna Beach . Lnokini:; for\\:ird to the Forum Jnt.ematlonal Horse Show and benefit hall 1n Or lohrr are! ~·1r and ~·Ir~ Ben Reynolds r;lenrlale v.·hcre she acquired thr in-~er\'ice experience to 11pdate her 1raching as 11d- n1inistratnr of School n f l.ihr.irv Scienrr. l1nn111culate Heart College. Los Angeles. When il comes to authoring bo<lks, ll.1iss Reynolds has f'd ited the Catholic Bookman·s lluide. a bibl iography and essays on the Christian tradi· tion in literature. ··\\'riling books is my hus· band·s department.'" said Mr s. Dubin. He is a post ·doctoral research associate at UC ! \1·hJ!e she '·is Jeamin~ 10 bt a Californian by pla ying tennis," Rummage Sale Aids Free Clinic Looking for 1930 vintage \~·ardrobe? or perhaps a couch. clock or candelabra? A rummage sale benefiting the Laguna Beach Frf'e C!inic- ls being staged Saturday and Sunda y, Aug. 7.S, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds from the sale \Viii offset rent and utility costs at the clinic. which li!ives free medical and denial care to 350--400 people each monlh. Mr. and !llrs. Jen Sleeper hsve OJ)l!ned their Laguna Beach home fnr lhe 5:1le, lflCaterl <it 1045 Ca I a I in a Avenue. Pickups or donationsll will be accepted throuI!hout the sale by calling [.he F'rer Clinic al. 494·0761 or the Sleepers al 494-9671. -I KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN Red Tag Sale I ON REA2Y·TO-FINISH f '11·r11 it rr re Jn The N ude llJ 1.,.1 11'11 St. c .. i. M..-..41°121 2 I ~. D~e, Llg;.!na ~ (lcf~J,~ Mr..:...!.nd Mr~ f' Do~rl r-.'.1~~1.:..~l\·<'~1Jrt ~rac!J~ .... _...., ... _____ ..,,., ,_, ~ ··-t • widely-wed IQ tats are designed to be sexually neutral. "On such tesl.s, there ill l1.5ually no difference found between males and females," continued Dr. FideU. "Where there are dif- ference!'! in aplltude, it may be because o f child-rearing techniques," she added. Females have a higher range of verb&! ability. 'They are more fluent, and their comprehen.!ion and vocabulary are g r e a t e r . '"Mother3 talk more to little girls than little boy!." Male! do bell.er in math And problem-solving. lest.s after high school. Until the.n, the Your Horoscope srores are comparable. "Girls learn quickly that 1l is unac- ceptable for them lo excel in math." "'Although the intelli~nce and abilHy of the sexes ill equal, there i.i; a vast dirfer· ence in performance," she affirmed. "Girls get better grades through college and yet they have rotten vocational achievement after school." Then men really oustrip women . Since IQ tests indicate no mea.!Urable difference between the sexes, many believe I.here are inherent personality difference.! Aries: Work With SATURDAY AUGUST 7 Pisces you can obtain answers. SAGITTAJUUS <Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Stick close to home By SYDNEY OMARR base, if practical. Accent Alltronaut Edgar Mitchell is diplomacy; lum on charm. much conctmed with ex· Family member n e eds lrasensory percl!ption. He con· reassurance. Prol'ide i I . ducted ESP experiment.s dur· Domestic adjus!ment is on ing the Apollo 14 flight in agenda . ll.1ake mature, con· February. Interestingly, cili11tory gesture. Don"l force Mitchell was bom under or cajole. Virgo. That 1.odiaca l sign is CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 11ssociated with M e r cur Y. ,. 19): Ideas which appeared regarded as the planet related solid are now subject to to mental perception. revision. Neighbors, relatives creating the chasm of in- equalily, said Dr. F'idell. '"But there 1s a gre?:er range of personality trail! v.·ithin a sex , a!'! v.'ilhin a race, than between males and females.'' she maintained. '"M l)!;\ differences develop because of the lnterests and values forced on females rather than males. Girls are taught to be non-aggressive, dependent. nonphysical and are a.llowed to be emotional." Dr. Fidell believes the "fear of succe.ss'' and "institutional inequality" can be elimin ated if social roles are minimized. '"Soci•I roles emphasize the differences and make re.!tric· tions on bolh sexe.!I. Y..'e should move toward a pluralistk way of thinking and !top categori.z.. ing everyone." People should be evaluated on lheir own partlcular con· stellation of trail.! and Bb!llt.v and not by sex. She believe.t too much value i.!I placed on the sociHI pattern. "It's nnt just a. question of difference but value. Femininity is not valued. It's lint lo be a good woman but wornen themselve.!I are not va!ued. Let's extend the boundaries and mak!'I more room for men and women." Back-to-school Preview Designs Fit Coeds Back-to·school fashions \Viii lend a fall louch to the annual mother-daughter fashion shov,.· luncheon sponsored by the South Coast Christian \Vomen's Club on Tuesday. Aug. IO, at 12:15 p.nl. Fashions ranging from toddler age through teenager will be shown by Hansel and Gretel Shop of El Toro and Bonnie's o[ ,.1is- sion Viejo in El Adobe restaurant. San Juan Capistrano. Guest speakers will be youth leaders "-1r. and ~lrs. Dale Ebel. The couple is engaged in full time youth work in the area. Musical selcc· lions will be presented by !>.liss Teresa \Vallin and Mi ss Ruth Gar111ood. Reservations for luncheon and nurserv care for preschool children in United Methodist churches in South Laguna and Mis· sion Viejo should be made by today. are involved . Be quiet within . ARIES (March 21·April 19): Inspiration is fnrthco ming. '----------------------_J Gain indicated through quiet Self-analysis pa ys dividl!nds . efforts behind scenes. F'eeling Be realistic Rbout prospects. of confinement is hut tern· AQUARI US (.Jan . 20-F'eb. porary. Work in conju nction 18): Nothing occurs halfway : with Pisces individual. Be it is all the way. Applies to discreet. Protect confidential business and personal rela- material. Bring forth inner tionships. Income potential i!'I resources. accented. Debt is repaid. Be Realtors 'Close Deal' With Women's Council TAURUS fAp ril 20-May 20 ): appreciative \1dthout being A new chapter of the \\'hat appears a mild maudlin. Caprieorn's In pie-\\'o men"s Council. National friendship could develop into ture. Associ ation of Rea l Estate something more significant. PISCES 1 F'eh. !9-~farch 20 ! · Boa rd s was chart{'red during Protect self in emotional You are given J,!reen li ght. Pull ceremonies in the Balboa Bav clinches. Accent now is on nut all ~tops. F.xpress J,!reater Club and 1vill be Jed by ~!r.S. fulfi ll ment of roman t i c independence of thought, ac· •lflpe Gerrie. desires. Don't play games with tion . r\ew experiences are rresenl ing the charter was another"s heart. highlighted. ~1ember of op-fllr.o;. Evelyn Pappas, natiooal GEi\llNI (fl1ay 21.June 20): poslte sex pa_\'S 1nr11ningful president. One y.•ho appeared distant con· compliment. F1n1sh "·hat you 01hcr new officers are the £ides deli cate dilemma. Be st<irt. !\1mcs. Ginny Morrison. first sympathetic, Refuse, however, IF TODAY IS YOUR vice pre.!ident : Virginia Cieck, to become involved in com· BIRTHDAY your rmotions. at treasurer: .Jan Be rt a , plicated aHair. Special rela-rimes, tend 10 defeat log ic. secretary: Chris H oppe r, tionship may be at stake. \Vhen you !ol"f'. it is all the n1ernhership ch a i r m a n : Outline basic goals, amb itions. v.·ay or no1hing. Larene Henry, pro gr a m :~i~~~~1~~,~~~~~,l~o:~,:1~~ -t.:"i' FR EE- rewarding . Enlarge '· .~~ way place now proves ~',, ph!losophical _concepts. Avoid $. · To BE be ing petty 1n spoken .word, .w.;,c,: 0 action . Take overall view . LEO (July 23-Aug. 2'2): ~ F'amiliarity v.· i th financial · ' setup is a necessity. Taking another's word v.•ou ld be error. Gel cards on table -fa ce up. Heighten sense of pf'rception_ Awareness pays divid ends. Dig for facts. A n s we rs avai!11ble. VIRGO jAug . 23-Sept. 2'21 : Shakt' frer of emotional rut. Attend social i;::;ithcring . r-.far· riage in spotlight Do more li~ten1ng than talking. \Vhat \'Oil lt11rn now c;in bl! valuable ::_ in dollars and cenL<;. Be a sh rewd observer. Plsctao. in· volvtd LIBRA 1Sept. 23·0ct. 22}: FREE TO bE ... chairman; Lois ~·l iller. wa y!': and means chairman. and Jane Boyd. t e le p hone chairman. The \liomen"s Counci l wa.!I formed in 1938 to further educate \\'Omen in the real estate profession and interest them in making a ca reer of 1t, The :">:ev:port Harbor.Costa !11esa Chapter v.-ill Join 2.l 4 others in supporting 11 total nf 7600 members, l JOO of those in California. The chapter pre se nte d scholarships tn Orange C:Oast College students during 1971. Details multiply: routine repre.!ent.~ a challenge. Get ha51C' chores out of v.·ay early. Later you are in position to enjoy stimulatin,I!" com pany, l.eo individual figures pro- minently. Express apprecia· INVOLVED. COME VISIT THE FREE TO BE CENTERS IN ALL OUR lion. SCORPIO fOct . 23-Nov. 21): Give full play to romantic fee lings. Creative urge ts heightened . Examine recent even!s. Find out the \\'hy of occurrences. Children and in· \1estmenll! arl! involved. Now dressing, extraonlinwy NOW AT YOUA OAOC!AS YOUNG CALIFORNIAN /DEB-ONAIRE SHOPS, AND GET INTO LEATHERC RAFT, CANDLECRAFT, WITCHCRAFT ... ANYTHING YOU THINK IS YOU . DEMOS ALL THRU AUGUST . SO COME ON. FIND SOMETHING NEW TO DO ! TOMORROW? A HAIR -S INGEING DEMO 10:30 TO 4:3 0. WITCHCRAFT DEMO 10 :30 TO 4:3 0. AND ALL MONTH, PICK UP YOUR HAIR /CARE POSTER . IF IT'S STARRED, YOU 'VE wo rv.( COMPLIMENTARY NEWPOR T. ~ . .. .. HAIRCUT FROM OUR BEAUTY SALON! ROBINSON'S • FASHIOI'\ ISLAND • 644 -2 kOO .. ~~ ---,... ... ,._ -· ---,.. -.. ' :::...-: ---==-~,.:...z~ .......... ~.i...-• -.. .. . ---·· ... .~_:,._.,..-• _,. .r l 1 ... -.:"' ' frldai~, August 6, 1Q71 DAILY PILOT J;'i Coast Clubs Explore Summer Diversions, Gardening, T ravef D1Stan1 lauds, flowers and the arts attract the attention of Orange Coast c I u b members this week. Begonia Society Francis Alterman during Aug. 10 in \\'eswninstcr C1\ic Newport Harbor High School's Center. The monthly meeting of the sunimer session vd\I exh ibit l AAUW Orange County branch of the their work from 7:30 to 9:30 aguna American Begonia Society will p.m. Wednesday, Aug. ii, in 111ree \Vednesdays have Mesa-Harbor Club convene at 7:JJ p.m. Thurs-the library of Horace Ensign been reserved by U1e Laguna fo.tesa-l!arbor Club members day, Aug. 12. in the Lions School, Nc"·port Beach. Beach branch of American "'ill go on safari at JI a.m. Club, Garden Grove. Association of Uni v e r s 1 l y Thursday, Aug. 12, in the Mn. William Taylor v.·111 Ros e Society \Vomen for JO a.in. coffee !'> to Me~a Verde Country Club via judge plants brought by introduce p r o s pc c t i v e a slide presentation by Miss members and guests and Jnhn f\lacGregor nf Rose n1embers to Lhe non -i n- Brenda Easley showing behind describe what a specimen I-fills "Pageant of Roses" in vitational organization op.:n tn the scenes operations of Lion plant should look Jikr:. Whittier will discuss neiv all qualified J 'Omcn college Country Safari. Reservalions "ariely testing when the graduates. are ne d b · H' h S h I A t The f\1mes . ll111a Franklin. cessary an mern ers 19 c 00 r Orange County Rose e--iety children are invited. .;JU\; Judy Griffith and t.1iriarn Fox The c I u b • s wine-taslin Oil painting students of f\1rs. meets al 7:4:> p.m. Tuesday, v:ill host the meetings in their homes oo Aug. 12, 17 and 19, respectively. Special interest groups include playre.ading, arts and crafts, languages and bridge. Study groups con. centrale on ronsun1erism, legislation, e<..'Ology and book reviews. Sec retaries Aug . 12, In the Irvine Tower cafeteria. On Saturday, Aug. 28, I-he chapter plans a Bubbles on the Bay party in conjunction wi th the Character Boat Parade in Nev.·port llarbor. 0 (fl c er s recently returned from the ass o cialioo's inlemational convention in San Francisco. parents lo the Aug. 12 performance. of the Pageant of the f\t.isters in Laguna Beach. Regular n1eelings will resume in September with Miss Glen· na Beeler as honored queen .end Mrs. Kathy Weatherwax, bethel guardian. Red Crou Pageant or the f\.1asters will ~trs. Vernon Mathews of be th~ destination of me11.1bers Bethel 157 of Lhe Bahia Chapter of Na· Costa Mesa Is the Orange Men1bcrs of Bethel 157 or tinnal Secretaries Association County chairmen for the distribute a glft bag to evr:ry serviceman in Vietnam at Christmas. The county quot.a of I ,OSlt ditty bags, each with a $3 value, must be filled by Sept. 15. Individuals and organiza- tions wishing to contribute supplies or packing time should conlact the American Red Cross headquarters in Santa Ana. A greeting card with the donor's name and ad· dress will be enclooed in each bag. after their buffet business Jobs Daughters. Ne w Po r I Arnerican Red Cross' .. Opera- 1neeling at 6 p.m. Thursday, Beach, have invited their lion Shop Early" project to '-~~~~~~~~~~~c=~~~~~~~~~~~~~-FOUNl AlN YALLEY-11'0• M•llflGlll St .i T•ll>ert COSTA. MESA..-2lDI) tt.tbot B!...:I. •I W1!$0n 51. group will meet \Vednesda11 !---'------------:-;-HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE: ~~;1 in the Jack 8 'isachci 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY AND HILLHURST IN LACUNA NICUU FOUNTA.IN YALLEY-161•1 H•rbOf" BIW, .. E<11nger COST.a. MES.a.-~ll E. 1111' St. EL TORO-El Toro •I Rocklltld ll<Yd HUNTINGTON BEACH-... ! A.d•"" .i 8•00llhunf "IUNTINGTON BEACH-~llJI Bttch e!•d. •I All•nl• liUNTINGTON BE'"-C-Bt•c~ I. E<ll"9er S.a.NTA ANA-l<IOO W, E<11"91r '"" 8rl1tol SI. HUNTINGTON llEACH-Wt•Mr .. SPt;ngdtlt ~ " f!\\" CYNTHIA STATZ October Rites Set The engagement o[ Cynthia Statz lo \\'illiam BI a i r Armstrong of Corona del f\lar has been announced by her parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. J ohn A. Stalz or Biloxi, f'.l iss. An Oct. 16 v1edding is plan- ned in St. James Episcopal Church, Lido Isle. The bride-elect, granddaug- ter of Col. (rel.) and f'.lrs . T. f'. Atkinson of Nev.'port Beach. attended Monticello \Vomen 's College of J\1issouri and Wllit- lirr College. I.fer liance graduated from the t:ni1·ersity of No r l h Carol ina v.·here he belonged to Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He ls the son of f\trs. J ames Som- merville of Tampa, Fla. and the late Mr. W i I l i am Armstrong. LINDA ROTHENBURGER June Date Selected A June 17 11·eddlng in Bless- ed Sacrament C h u r ch, \\'estmins1er is being planned bv Linda H.othenburger and Sieven Brack. Their parents Al'e f\1r . and ?-.1rs. Melvin J. Holhcnburgcr of \\"es1min~ter and ~1r . and ?i.trs. Calvin C. Brack of Garden Grove. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Fountain Valle y 1-t i g h School :ind attends Golden \Vest College. lier fiance. an alumnus of Bolsa Grande High School, is a student al UCL Betrothal Revealed The betrothal of ;\1iss Sherry Oianne Paepke to Paul H. Fagette hes bei:>n announced by her parents Mr. and f\lrs. Jack Paepke of ltuntington Beech. · Her flan~is .the son or f.1r . 11nd f\frs. Paul Fagette of Costa ~fesa . A Nov. 6 wedding in the First United t-.!ethodlst Church of Costa ~1esa is planned by the couple. Miss Paepke is a graduate • of R.nncho Alamitos High School and a proreSlllonal school. She currtntly is at· 1.-nding Orange Const College. J~er fi11nce ~aduat.-d from Pnint Lqnia High Sctml Bnd OCC And ill a ~tudent at r ~1:rn~.,;, State. College al Fullerton. No WESIMINSTER-t12J Wnlmln1ler 11 Goldtn Wtol Liquor at the Westminster, Village Center, Beach Blvd. at Atl•nta, Warner at Springd•I•, Adams at Brookhurst Stores. - Jalta Vodka HALF GALLON $666 A Thtifiy n dllti"' end bill st tier! Buv tht big holf gcl!on ~•• ot big Thf;f1v :M)Vi"Q1. The lelling"s Jn the tost;ng. Scotford Scotch Hill G1ll1n Gteot i""41"rt blend.<! & di1tilled ;n Scotland. Prk.d .-,.1n IC>Wer 1hon cur 1vervdoy r ice of 58.99. $799 Ught or Dark Johnny Magee Ricoro Rum Scotch Whisky $~ $399 Flttlr1 lhll11 .., -- Flftk 1111111 Waterflll & lord Balfour Frazier Canadian Kentucky Bourbon Whisky Flftk 111111 10 yea11 old. Prbd .v..,rowertfunour evt ryda-J low pr;,;• of .$4.49. s1 n Value! Lined Latex Gloves i~;r~·~ 44c It. "Tr ue Aod", 1• ~ I floe!< lined, li•.tt i '®IYI ~t':::~~-~~~'. " -• non-•hp. Gretn ~· 1 161: or~""'"-· . ' Reg.sl 25 TwinPk Breck Basic S mocl h whi•kV now p1ic..J ..,en lower thori its •vtryday lo w pr•CI of .$3.99 • s3 Value! Chain and Link Belts H!-•tylt choln b t I 1 l 'W' I h d o ubl • tnd deop1 on d !in~ b•lh. D•..:. p~ Reg. s2•s Compact & Lipstick Duets BUY 1 GET ONE FREE I $6" & $7" Values! Wall & Door Mirrors • 1214'" lnnl•• O.•l lllrrer • 12ltf' l111ut111e fDM• • 11121" l r•ll•N fr1••• 111111'11' hctall('lltl' lllrTtr • 1Jl15: Cllte•ptrll)' ,,. •• """' s3aa "---" ChooH ~ o wldt u l«tiori of ~tvle1 for every room. Lloh•- "''ioht, •DIV lo insloll • , • com- plet• w11h ha"Qe' clip1. lll!ft Maylo;r A lr<:"9i>I<>' duol ,_.1., l"Pt' ,.._ (o•dl r corn.s tompl1~• .,,th M;.;ropha!ie, .eaue•ie• end Tell". Bo ti cry ~roied, ft• quiret no elKlnC: cu.,cnt. Rirh lookir>g ?4" cabinet Jn b.au· t o!ully grolntd tc•ald1proot Drld•: Sp0nl•f> Oal:. or ntw Avocado fin. i•h, Hos Corved-look ftant doors, • $31.95 Y1lu1! Slt'"ll~ Sl)'lt llirtlJ Unit ............. $11.!S Regular $495 ea.~\!El .';I Allen's Formula 25 Vitamins-Minerals 2 !;',';; $495 '" Halo~cod fo...,ut~ "' ?S ,,,.,,1,al v;tamint, ,,,,ne•al, (s ,.,,,!ron>tnh OI 2· for-tht ·pflCe-Of• I~ ';;) · <t"/~ \ Adiustable ::, , . , ~ Deluxe Padded Chaise lounge -•1111 ?3a! ·. Comfo,tobl• louno• Ills yo.. sit up er lie fie~ lc r 5unnlng. 1" c lurninum 1ub- ir>g from•. Reg. Motorized '122"· .Barbecue .. _ _,1""' "'""'$1828 \T afea & bal- lom Wwlf & 5 po,,non l ofE bo~, Reg. 13•• & 14 .. Ladies' Sun Glasses Reg. 11" Holf Gallon (.:'\ King Size Auto Insulated Picnic Jug ~ Seat Cushions Poloron "Al-S.I• pine". Un. S.•1 ~Ccol com· Prk• b•eakobl• SOt fortobl1 ,,d. '''"''· "" 99c ,,,, ... _., $1'' w •lgh,, fla!ltn un - heovv duly, d 1 r body Soft, t omple lo U I t. 'l pinf lutl co- p o c 11 y. 2 manll• ,ryl,, Reg. s3" Plastic Trash Cans !' ff'' Save '1 ' SLBD J,I ' 111i $219 R~tp<eaf, .alV· to-clean l•e•h cans hove tnoo· o v e • m e tal hondles lo ~••P lod locktd in place. s3o Val. 40 Qt. Wastebasket weigh!. Reg. 79' 10 lb. Bag Charcoal Briquets 58c Famovs ''Aloha "' bra»d .• • Jlk .... .,.". Ch1r,OGI Llthltr ... Reg. 2 i 591 Kai Kan Pet Food MPS, Stew or 8u1g1r , Roondi, Your chok:t. •• • ' h:~~:WIT1xturlzer I ~!: 99c $)99 701 v.1 .. Quart Union '76' - Motor Oil ~ Premium Grade \ • ' ~· """'""'·"'" lurilH. • Sl.10 S Peck • , •. 19& Chipper's Fancy Cashews 12 OL Tin 99c F!neot quolJty f an'y coohtws it! vocwum i ;n, Fr11h roo&led full lkrYor. ' . ' \ ., Regular 6i'I" Bur ermeister Beer 6i99c II Ii. lllL s,,..,. !IOc «'I eodi 6·s-k. SToclt-~. I • I •· Fomous nomt ·~r duet' P<tH•<I D<)wd<ir & l i1>l l1'k ;., "''"'O<•d mm-poct. Disc. pl<.Q. 12" to '2'' Value! Sun Sport Balls .... _. ·-· • c .. i..itt• ..... -k ••JS Yollo ....... . "'" ....... 1!1<•Mllo . $)44 All f ..... q\>Ctlity, sptelol dltc:aunt """ s21 21v.1 .. 1 Kodak lnstamatic Xl 5 ............. ,.... -11•1 11 ·~ -~-~ wftl>oo.Jt bot!tr• ... ! Come ro, ,,,..,,~llM pOVCh. al • I Holds lorg• 911· "'"""''~et bog1, Eoiv-to -cleon ploJ!lc In Avo- c.odo 0.-Gckl. 37' Reg. 91' Ea1yway Spray Paint ,,.-~, leg. s2n Olltdow Flood Lights I r. l oH • > ' - ,. :· . ~~ . . ---, ... _ ----. -........... -~ --'. -:----•. -~-.:,It. ....... \.""h •· ·--~ ... --,.. .... '£'.:---~ '··-............. ----·----'-"~~ -~~--~---· I I ,. " • THE ANGELS' TOMMIE REYNOLDS HITS THE DECK ON CLOSE PITCH. In American Classie Hill, Heard Use P·utting To Take 1st Round Lead AKRON. Ohin 1Ar 1 -Putting wa~ t.ht name nf the ;::a me Thur5day fnr Mike Hill Md Jf!rr.v Heard. fir-'!-roUJ'ld \taders in the S!li0.000 Amt,riclln 11nl f classic. Eaeh neederl nnly :'11 putt" nn Fire;s t!'lne South'~ vel vl':t green.~ fnr thrir rhree- under-par F.7 anti a fint-st roke lead nve r G,.y BN'wrr and Fred M•rti. Ironicall \', i1 w11~ RrPwer·s tip lhat cor- rected Hili·1> yeAr-lnn~ pulling n;iws over th!! 7.18'.i-vard courst while H,11rd ron- tinued to hanrll t 1he p:retn~ we ll. "GAy ~;i id [ wa~ hiltlOJ it loo quickly, llu1I 1 'ol'<I ~ putting loo much wit h. my hands." said Hill. ~2-The .J11rk5 nn. Mich., pro us~ tht tip to rl rill in ~ix birdie putts, mnre lhan 0Hse111ng thrt.e boJit~. "E ven m1• hrothrr Oa1·p !nlrl ITH' I w11~ puttln1 roo' quickly. hut hf' (!idn't knnw ~·hv. Ga v .~a id r shnu!d t11kf' .:i \n n1tr str~ke. Th, hall cnmt~ nff the bl ad1t snfter." sai<l Hill. ''1 i:.t.rnkpd thP h11ll cln."Pr to lhf' hnlf' tn- rl11v . I didn't hl!Vf' 10 .~uHf't lhrnuf!h ~ny nr . th~ thref'·f('l(lttrs.°' !lli<l Hill. whOli l' hest 19?1 finish "'ll S \oth ph1ce lie at the Tallah11~Sl':P (lpt-n Heard. 24·yt11r-o.lt1 rrnm V1s 111i11 . pl;iyr d studil'r. He had no hniiies and birdierl ttirM. hnles "'i!h s'nnr! pull ~. Ht ~a vHI p;i r wil'n pulls nl 20 Arid l ~ feet nn thP 12\h And 1:\lh hnlr s. "Thosf' werP thP turninf;; pnints." ~aicl l-!e11rd . \4t h nn ltif' mnney-winning list with S70.0411 1h1.~ yeAr. "11 might have bPen just 11 mPdinc:rt rnund ·· lt v.••.~ Heard's opening cl ;issic 11nd firsl !Mk ;if !he r11bl1"d fifl•~Tl'lnP ~Otl!h (nurse:. he said "Ynu ran'1 attac k ~ roorse. likl' this nnP If ynu ,:rl i1 ~oin~ barlly. ii wi ll 1:at ~'nu up" Brewe:r ~n<l f.1.:irti .:irr twn morl' nnnwinnf'rs on the \!lil lnur 11 lth(l11 J h f.tarti did win the n n1.11 rin. C;i!Jf , ,,11tellite rvrnt during lht "'inl f'r. F irPst~e. playin;: \nn,£ ~r11u<.f' nf r~­ rrnt r11in~. "'"~ tnu,gh nn snmf' nl ji!am t ~ bi~ name:.<. Arnold P.:ilmf'r. thP Jnlf1n~ millinn.:l!rf' w)ln had lf'rl eip:h! rnnsrrutivP rr1und~ in tht J11 st 1wn .,.,.,.eks. "'~S a mon,1: ~ix pJ;ivers litd 111 70. Jack Nic kl11 us. rurn•n! Pf.A rhampinn who paired with Palmer l~sl w':ek tn "'.in tt'le Natinnal Tf'arn Ct'lllmp1nn~h1p. ran tn· ln puttinJt: wOl"s And sett!t.d in a lo~ Jam of 16 players al 73 . A111ericans Unwanted CALL Colombia I API -U.S. tit.hlete~ tirt: he:ginnina tn ge:t 11 "YllJIQUi an hnmt'' mt11age from the ho•t Colombians at lht. Plltt Amerir11n Gamf'~. "Tl's pretty rouJt:h nul th!i!rc.°' .~11id nnl' U.S. official. hit on lhf' back nf tht nrck with 11 rock Mond11y ni Rh1. After • Y11nket boJer had been 11w11rdtd • cln:i;t c!ecision in a bout 11l the Plau dr. TornJ. Also .:ii 7.1 w11~ rlrfendin~ cll11 mp1nn f'rank Reard. whn wnn las! ,YP.:l r "l'ith a four·under·p11 r 276, Ch aril":!!. CnO<i.\'. th!' l~il Masrrr''.\ k1,.g, v.·.:i.~ nrs ll('ri wl!h II) n!her.~ .:it 7~ Palmer. v.•hn likP N1cklaui; c:in flil~.~ irilP Lte Tre:vi nn for !hi' Nn. 1 mnnf'y >A'in· ning SJXIL "'i!.h 11 v1r!nry thi1' wl'rk . flpw hnml' .:itlf'r his round t.n cnnctnlriitl' nn his drivi ni;r ''l'vf p;nt lo wnrk on mv dri \'in i:;. didn 't. enjoy it. !hai murh." !i<tld P.:ilmrr. ~efking ii fHth tour virlnry ii nd third 111 a row lhi~ year Al thou~h hf' took nnl v :11 p11t1~, Ni<'klau~ .qairl. "l\1v prnhlem~ "'f'rr nn !hf' ,2"r,.en.~. Anrl I h;ir! .~U!'h II ,ll('IO(j PU!lll'I.': 1nurn;im rnt with Arnnlrl l.:1s1 wrf'k I don·! know why l h;id !rntihlt Thf' course is in 1.ht hes! shapt: r11e t:\lt:f 5een it." Laver's Sl111np May Be Over; El Shaf ei Falls BROOKLIN~;. M 11.•.~. IAP \ -Cnrot'l;i <lPI Miir·~ Rnrl Lave r, !hr king nt ttnri1.• \11hn h.:id ml'lde • hobby nf en11e:c1in,i;: title~. Jtnd rlnll:ir~. rl11rin.1i 11 f;ihulnu~ r11 reer. i~ delerminPrl In hrPak nu[ nf .:i r11r·f ~lum p in 1he S~.000 U.S. Pro Ch.:im- p1on~h1p.~ 1hi~ wcrk at (.()niz wnnrl I'm ff'elin ,i;: hl'!!l'r. nlu<'h hrnrr," !hr :\.1-ye11r.nld Boeke! ~.:iir! c n n I 1 d P n t I y Th11r~da_v Til.llhl ::iftPr hr ri i,1 11 1urn11hot1 l Jtfir1 .~t.:i,i:er! l!n .::im.:i ~in,I( rnmb<il'k lnr ;i 4· Fi. fi·Z. li·2 virtory over s!ubhorn 1.~rn eel I'] Sh;ifr1 of the Crii ted Arab Rep1rbt1 r Allh0U,l(h hf' I~ II fl\lf'·1in1P l 1 S_ prn 1·han1p ;ior! h.:i~ ear·nl"'rl ninre th:in $200.i)f)(l 11 lrr:i riy lhi.~ yr.:ir. !.;"J1·f'r 1~ .~rrrlf'rl nnlv fo11r1h nn hr~ annu.:il J.<1np;111ood invA ~ion. Thi' rra ~nn 11 .~lump \1•hirh h11~ left him \\'inlf'~~ nn lhr r1rcni1 ~1nre mirl·M~v . · ~:1·rr.v wrrk $ .:inolhl'r >A'rrk." L~\'tr ~iiid m1111er or f11c!ly "I'm Rf't tin_l hett ~r A.~ lonR 11 ~ I !'<tn ~t.:iy 1n the:re. I feel T h11\it 11 good rh11nrl' ·· La vf':r ,i;:.:ivr 11 nrAr ~l'llout rrowrl nf 4,50() ran~ A ]e.~~n in both peri;l':Vf'rd nCe <'Ind lht finer p<11 n1.~ nf !ht J <1n1e 11 ~ hf' 11rl. \'rl n<'er! pa.~I El ShafPi 11 nd mnv l'd into the. quarter-final mal<'h tndav "' ~ 11 , n .~ t. ~eventh·llt:tdl":d · Marty · Rie~~en o ! f~vansl nn. Ill. 1-:1 ShafeL !lkp l,,:iver 11 i1nu1hpaw. wnn twn nf lhre:t pre vinu~ mre:lin1111 \.l'ilh lhP Rocke:I 11nd appeared en route tn llMther Up~PI II~ ht tnok lhf' first. ~f't "'i th • ,:ervire. break in 1ht IOlh gamr. However, Lllvtr broke El Sh11 fei 11 t love in !ht ope:ninjl'. gAme nf the ~l":cond st t, as~erUn,R his old-li mt 1111thoril~'· The 1ranspl11nted Aussi e. bmkt hi,11 r ival in the. lhi rd p;ame: of lhe (!rcldin,11;. i;t 1. he ld nff 1hrce breti k poinls nn hi~ own ~trvice In 1he si xth, .:111<1 fin 1shtd the m.:irch 11:11 winnJn,R l:'I or rhe la~t 15 poin!~. "In the fir~t .o;t \ I fell te:ndr.r. sort nr tapping tht ball b11ck," L.11 vr.r 111id . ''Thtn I seemed tn free: up ind ht:a•n hit· lina: the ball much better." A11gels Send Messers111ith Against Twins ThP Galiforni11 An ,Rel ~ 11nr! 1\1 1nnf..~nr11 Twin~. pPnn iint !'On1f.nder.~ in the sprini;:: ~nri Al ~n-riin~ in tht. summer, open a lhrPP·l!:,.ml' 1'trir~ tnniithl. Thi" prize 1 ~ fnu rlh place In the AmPrir.:i o Lf'Rl!lll' \.\'r~L L11~L .~pri nt:.. Amid lhr npri m1sm ril tr.:iinin,1: eiim p.~. holh rl uh~ fi.':llrf'd In hr <luPlin,:: for ii fl.:ii;: in A u 11:11~t. Both h;i ve hPrn 1'i(·t1mi~rri hv injuril'~ :ind the r11n11w.:i~· 011kl ;ind Athletics. Thi' An,Rr!~ fr ll frnm third tn lnurth Th11r~rl:iy ni11:ht. <l rnpp1n ,Q" .:i I.It dpril!i nn 10 ~""'" V\_ Mln~'10!• """''' v1. Ml~~•""• "''ilhur V.'nntl ;in<! thP Chir.:111;0 Whi!f Snt . ThP~' ,<;!ill h11v t a twn-Jl:aml": l':dflt on th' Twin~ .:inrl "'ill tr.v to P1p11nd i1 1n lhrf'f> !nni~ht whe n And,v M e::'i.~e:rsm ilh , !6'1 l .:inrl ~1.:ir1 ini;: with nnlv onr d.:iv '.1: rt':'i l .:iftrr hi~ quir·k .~hrllin~ b.v !ht .Sox V.'rrln('.~d;iy nip;h1 in .:i lll-3 AngPI In~~. np- pni;r~ f.1inne~o1 .:i'!i .Jim rcrr.v. 12·12. Roth thr Ani.:r ls 11nrl Twin~ wil l carry th1·re·i.:;ime ln~in g ~t rr.:ik.~ intn tht: j!:llm~, \r{)(l(l i.:11vp up onl_v ~evP n hit~ in run · nini.: h1~ rPrnrd In l:l·~. He h.:i<l n't sl.:i rter! 11 g11mr "inrt 1%A >A·he.n 01"V.' mii nap:,.r r.hu rl.: T<i11nrr der·i(led 10 make: him a sl.:irtrr in !hP ~prini:, .. Hr'' r!one r verythin i.: v.•e'v1; 11l>kl'd h1n1 ~nr! n1nrr ." T11nnrr ~11id nf the k~ur:ldeb;il\ ilrl1~1 "ln fart. he'l! fw-pn 11nhrlir\'.:1hlr ·- \\'nnrl will • ()1np h.:i!'k w11h !wn rlil\'.~ rr~I ;inrl pitrh 1n ().:i~l.:ind ~11nd .:iy in lht' ,,rerind h;ilf nf .:i nnublehr.:idrr "HP·~ 11 r111r.:ihlP 11:11\' ... T.:innf'r 1·nn- !iourrl '\11 • ;irm ~ \ikl' ruhhrr l)f enursf'. 1hrowin2 lhP k nur~IPr r!nr~n·t p111 th ll l 1n11<'h ~tr.:1111 nn 1! ., \\:M<l 11';i ~ 1211·rn thr f\n!I r11n hr nrr{lf'rl In 'h11I 11111 lhr AngP I ~ fni ThP ~l'ronr! lim'- 1h1~ 1r;ir ~1hPn hi~ r;:i lrtirr 'rnm Eg21n. :i rrirn1('r .\n~PI <.1ni;:lpri homp Rirl.: flt ich;:ir·d!. ;innlhrr /nro1rr AnRtl, from se<'nn<l h;is r in 1hl' .~Pvrnlh inn1ni; tn hrr11k up ,q !.:iul t1url hr1~·p,.n Y,'l"\fl(j >1nrt C111ifnrniA's C!.vdf' \Vrigh! \V ri~hl ~11Hr.rl'd hi.~ 11th Ins~ iiJ.!ainst lll "'in~. He yielded only six hi1~ b111 I.hr Sox hu\rhPd two of 1hrm 11nd ,q \l'll lk In win it in !he seve.n1h. Rill Me.llnn nprnf'd lhr ~f'l'rnth f.'i !h 8 sin~l t tn ri j!hT hut, Reich9 r{IL hi! in1 n • fnrrl' plii.v. Rirk !hl'n ~trilr ~P<'flnr! <'Ind , fflllo .... ·inp; ;i >A'~lk tn J\.1ikr A ndrew~. lhfi only nnr •llnwrd h.1• "rriJ!'hl., srnr~ nn Eglln's 1imely hit. (H!CAOO Aa·~·~· w W••!':f.' , n o n •1•"'"" "" M••,nD o•• ~ • n 1 " ••""· " •e ' " '"' ,I n II 0 Mr t;I~"'"' )O • 0 ft <\ McMull1~. ,11> ' 6 0 0 .1 n ' ~ M•l!i>n, l~ n l n Cew1~. If ~tl<"11M• " ' D T ll:o•nll1<!', ,, """"w•, '" 1 II ~Oe"f"· I~ FG••· t I " I "'"'"'··· .. ' ~ . W{IM,(' JO 0 Mo1u , • • C•,,1tlonu ,.,, •• J O'l r<en, "" 1 WrJtM, !' I F''"'"'I' 1>" 1 T"IO h 11 1 O 1 '"'•h 11 C••1 •0• 11011 f\Oll '°" . ' " . " . . ' " . " . . ' . .. " " ' " " . " " ' . .;;111111r••• 000 l)(rl MC n 0" c~ ... o~ 1 '"'""'~·· 1 LO I -(~I{••" '· C1<11~r~•• < Ill. -C'!'W•"· .51 -~olU•l,01 II' i. II llt II $0 W".,.r IW,ll.11 ft ~ J W•'O"' IL \~!ll ' • 1 I I I 1'8 -E''" l•M• .-I 11 ••t1~1•c1 -1 •.J:I. Massimino's Six Goals Pace 14-4 U.S. Win GALI. <Alomb1a -Ferdy Mass imino, l!tandnu1 UC lrvlnt athl ttf'. slammed in lllX !I.Olli.• to leAd America·s w11 te:r pn lo !tam nvl'r Puer!n Rft:q Thur~d•y in the Pan Amer1c11n Gaml":l!. Tht 14-4 conque:.~t leavf'-~ 1he Vank!'I l>.·ith A .'l.(t record Jn the. Game:s. f.1fanwhile , Perlrn Pere:i of Cub;i sh at · tered the world record In the triplP jump with 11 magnificen t leap of ~7·1 Thu rsd11y night hut nothinR (_·nulrl .stem the: cascadP: or lJ.S gn!d medal.~ in 1rrick and field s eln.~ing ~crne or the G~mrs. Frank Shorier. a 130·pound s1.t 1ng ol guts ;ind grlsrle. st arted the windfa ll with :. victory in the ma r11 thon~addi n1?: i1 10 a previous record 10.000 n1r!ers -anc! before the li gh t.'1 Wl":n\ nul a l the: sU1d1um thP United SL11tes hlld .~wept tn four :id· d111oria1 11olrls. RO<i Milburn. wh<lsf' \~ sctnnd.~ rl.:11 1s ,:till pending a.~ "' world recnrd . wnn lhe 110.meter hu rdle.~ 1n 1.1 4. Mike Manll'y a s<'hMI teachtr nut nf tht-University nf Wisconsi n. le:<l a t-'Z rou1 in ihe J,000 mete:r steeplech.ir se: in R:42.2. And both th e men'.~ and wome:n 's lfil'kl n1eter. rel•y !earns swept past 1111 np· pn.~itinn . .J11maica'.<1 cr.:ick sprinters. paced hy tri ple gold medal i~I Oon Quarrif'. c1p- 1u r~ thf" 400 merer rfl ay in :\!l .. 2 ~~ond.~ with Cuba bt111ing n111 !ht-Lnitrd States Fnr tht ~ilver. Tnm asa N1111t.1. of C.:u b.:i wnn the wnml":n·~ .i<1 velio wit h ll loss nf 117.:l. ii ran Ame:rican record, heat in,I! not She:rry C:ilvert nr Torrance, and Roberta Brown of F:~condir!n, who lol!nwerl in that nrde r. Tht-wom en's pentathlon -the fem ale ve.r~ion of the: n1en·s dee111hlon -went 1n Dfhblf' van Kie:kebt-11, a 17-yc.:ir-old Cana· rti11n 11nrl the be~! Uni1('(! S1 .:1 1 ~ finish w11~ fo11 r!h b,v Ma rilyn l\ing nf Fremnn1. Pere1.' lriple jump WA.~ !hr l0nr "'Orld re:cnrd bta1.en duri n~ lhese hemispherie Otvm pic~. Don Qu;irrit> 1ied the wnrl<I m ~rk in !he 200 mtlers wilh 1!1.R\ second., Pero"1.· le.:ip broke the mark of Si-01'• tel hy the Soviet Union 's Viktor Saneyev in U.S. W INNER· .JOHN CROSBY FREGOSl'S BACK. RUIZ SHIPPED OUT \ '11lity pl11.vr r Ch1 (·0 Rui1., hasrh.:i l l'~ prt"mi l'r bellcil w11rmrr. "'"~ npr1onP:rf Thur'.\rlav In ~1111 L<tkr Citv nf I.hi' r :icific Cn:i~t t_;lll{Ut hy the Califnrni;i Ani;rcls. Rui~. ;i seven-ytar veteran nf !he m11· jnr lf'Ag11e~. w11~ st-nl lhl' An grr~· farm cluh In m11ke rnnm nn the rnsl<'r for short.,tnp ,J im Frego.~i. The 42 ·year-nld Rui1 ,;111 nn the bt orh 111 C:incinn11.ti lnr ~1., year~ htfnre rominl: In thP Ani;el:i;. H,. did ~n "·ilh j!n<H'! h11mnr , however. He c11 rried hi~ nwn cushinns. In· rludlni;: :i n txtr11 thick one: fnr ll'lnl: rto11 ble:hP1tdr r.~. Earlier in lht ~Pason !hr nnw-~uspf'nrl· f'(i A1 r• .Jnhn!>On 11rrus<"ri Rui1. nf pninting 11 Run 111 him in tht Angel~· cl ubhouse:. Rui1 r!en !td lhe: 1ncirten1.. • ·-'Jll"'Jtf'r•'""'~·_,..,...,. .. "!111"'"""'--t • ~ • FERDY MASSIMINO the 191'>1! Ol,v mpic (;,:i n1r.s .:i t. Mexico City. Th111. feal plus !hr li5·2'• hy Ne lson Prudencio nf Br111.i \ smlll!hl":d the lrin~e:~t r sn Amer lc11n rr.:ick 11nd fiel d rf'rnrd 1h11t rem11 ined in the tinn~ -the ~~-4 jump nf Ar::i7.il's Ar!hcn1.:ir f);i~ilv11 in 1955 .. lohn c r .. n nr Ch Arle~\on, JIL, gn l I ~ bron7.t with 53.f). Jn addition 10 the track meda ls, thf lini 1erl SIA1e~ picked lip 1hrr.e gold~. four si!vrrs and lour hrnn?.e in gy mnastics where ,Jnhn Crosby. 11 20.,v ear-o!d E:nglish majnr frorn New York Ci ty. ma de !he jlreare.~t h11ul wi 'h 1wn gold~. three silvers .:ind a hronzf in 1ndividu;i l event~. The ~re:i!P.'it r!i~appn1n tment for the Un1!ed S1;ite:<; nc,:rurrrd rin thf' thre:e mrler ~prin i;:hoi11·d whr re El ir.;i beth (:ar- ruther~. 11 ynting Canartian <lr11mA stH· <lenl , beat n1Jt Capt. Micki Kini{ of 1he U.S. Air Force Jn Long Beach, sn11ppin~ an unending xtring nf diving viclori~ For i.:.s. womt'in since the l!lar!. of tb'-1ames. Unilttl St1tt:l! kept its b11~ke:tball tit!I' chartcts alive Thur!ri•.v with • 128--43 rnul of Surinam. HnwPver. thl USA ·~ ch•n<'e~ In Jld· • vance to the title r!e:pen<I~ on 1h' nutcomt of roday·s conte~I betwl":e:n Cuba 11nd Brazil. If Br111.il 1·1. 1'n e;irliPr Instr tn thr USA, <leftal.~ CutiA 2-0, wh ich up~el Uncle Sam's en tr~'. by five poi nt~ nr mart. tht Y11nkee ll":am auto matically would be elim inated. In the bree1,e past Suri n•m. the USA w11s led bv Purdur.'s Bob Forr!, with 2fl point ~. Dofi Bu.~e of Evan~vi\le Ur1ive:r~ity and Southern Cal lfnrn ia't Pa ul Westphal each cC1n tribute:d 16. t •A(K ANO '"LO "'" MARAl ... ON -I Fra n< ~""""' IU .~ l6Y•cl<I· (611.1 , !.11,1(), 1 J¢•• G••r.•• l_<,O). l:H .lll: 1 l'<tr""n Bert•nocn• !Corom~I•!. 1 11_10; •. A•••r• M1il• ((ol•malol. 1 ~11.JI; !. C•rl.., 1.-1.· (0u•1•m•i.l. J.U .I•; • """"'~ YIOl ""ltf•t IC1n1cl•l. l:J! Tl; 1 Mon""I Cnur ICuN l, t '.>l ,.U: I, Juen Mo1,no l••gfnhn•I. 1 d JI; I. J""• .,ll tntl• !C~ilol, 1:!-0.0!; JG, ltomk•"•n C~•ngu• IGuv•nl\, 3.11.17; 1L t •""' Mun;11. (Nlcu•oual, J:)0.11. l l~ M!TERS HIGH HU ll OLE~ (~•n•I/; I. II"" MilDurn. (U,S , SOu!nOfn Univu1l!yl, lJ,., 1. "''"''"" B•l .. OI 1"""'11 RT<e ), 1).J, J. Ju1n Me•l lH !CU""!. ll.I: • Godf"v Murrov IJ1..,•l(l l, Jl,I ; !, Alell ""'" c •• ,. .. l(u&o\, 1•-'· ..... O•U>lf IU.s .• Cnl••..-» "''.~~~'?e11 ll~l•V IF INAL)· '· J1m•ic1 IA,lt•t<I O.•lev. Corl L1w1ln, Lenno• Mi!i.., °""'le 0..,.,.11 ). Jl .J ••<:<11,cl>: )_ Cu~•. JI I , l. U1'!!t<I SfllH, Jt.I IWilllo O~<k••d, L"• A,noolh ' M• .. ~•11 0111. e.. 1'011: llo" O••P"· C"lr •e• •nd R!>d MU9ur,,. O,.~ '"''" L•.I, l •I; •. Pv••lo ll l<o • .O•: J, v,.,..., ...... ••• J,O(l(l MEIER ST ~E l'l f (HA ~F.' l "nlll ~ I, M<V Manlt~ IU.S ~u<1•n•. Or•,I, l:•l.l : 1. S1tnlh' 11n~ \ ~·:~ 1~i ~i~::;·:. ~:~":.:.~..:: ~ -~~.1· 1 g:~~:. i.'1:~:~"~ VlcJ<or MO•• ((01omo;11. 1.15.1 '·\l»•M[TE A RELAY; (lrnol) -I Unl!t~ ~10 1~• jQo • Al•••od., l'!<>e>ut i<;•n : F•"1 N-1\e"'"' Htll>ulll1, le•: iornmtr Turn•« ~I Loui•, oo>d J""" ~ • .,:1n, Ln• oneolU). J:Dll.I ln>w '"" Amtr<CI " rcKord\; l J•m•tlO, J•O< l: ) Tdnidod·lllll•ec. S·fl.< I:•, C•n•<"· l.Oo,•; I,'"""· J•Qt.l, womon C-ME1 £~ ~EL •V -Un•'""!"'"' 10"•" ~rnwn, l'~l••d"on<1 , Pol,.<lo Howk;ns. ~,...,~1,n; M1!1 •n• llfn(IO•. Mo"l•nd, G1 , ond 1,,, Dov<o, '"om~o"" 8ooc~. Flo.I .,,I lnow P•n-•mtro<1n rof.,t l: l. (ubt : '5.0; l. Colomblo, l) I: •. C•n•n•. ,. ,, ~. ArQtnlon". •6,1 J•mk1 nni.~"" Pkfrn. nut w•• '!'"-,,.~_•:~~·r,~'1'Ji'~\i0"10n1 ~· .• \~. Do• l•nl°" ll'tfol l h• 111)1 , 1 T it~"'"'".., ~I•• Von Kit 019tll onl Ml .. M•v , ll.0 ll<O .. •. ,,, D••w••o M L!' 11 •• .....,,,~. ""' Mi<> r<;•n1· U/ ll1•1. 1.6'»METE ~ l AY l hnt ll !, Un•l"' '11'"-' 1 ~"" ~oro••· W••"'"1'•"· n.c . M""" lo•n,. rn00~... r.w•"4!ol!" Nn rm•n, "'"'k'"ll'O"• e.c . •nd (kt '•' Tou»I n1, Nf w Yn•~l. J::W.1. 1. Cu&1, )·}'.O; l '""'"''• J.ll.O• •. C:tn•dl, l :A1 .lr i -Cn>emb•e. l .Ill •. Gi1111ts' Le11d Now 6 1'111 Bacli. in tl1e Groove, Says Dodge1·s' Si11gc1· ST 1.0lilS f .\Pl -Jr lhP 1.n~ Angell'~ fk'ldjler~ .:i rl' tfl nv1"r1Ak P thf' S.:in Fr.:i n- ri.~ro r.1ant.~ fnr thl' r'-'at in n11I 1.1'.:igue \.\'t.~t pPno::i nt, Ri ll SinRPr "'ill h.:ivP tn b' nn the be11m . ThAr,.. wh.:it >inml' nh.,rrve r~ ~Aid ,,..~ lhe fk>dger Slnle , .. ...... "'"" 1~ All Oom•~ "" ICOI 11<1) """""' •' $• L~u;• D"""°'' "' St Lnw< 0<>!'0•" v i, ,.hHO<!flOklo 11 lO o, m, ·' II 8.m . I ,\.'"""· in.i11ry-pl.:igucd right ·h.:inde:r wa!i !iuffering hi~ wnrst majnr lf'<1 i;,:u e !iea snn. ~-1~ 11ncl \vithn ul R \'i('tnr\' sine!': .lunl' 12. But Si np;r r. c~nsirlered !ht ~Cf' nr the. Dodi;:cr pitching s!Af f before: he hi!. tht. !ikid~. hounced b11ck Thursrl 11y nig ht. v.·i!h a six·hit, 3.0 triumph nvr r the Asfrn~ 1n Hn11.~ton . \I/in Nn, Ii wiis h1~ f1r!il ,thut-n11t of !ht ~r a,nn .:inri hi' .:il,;o strurk nut 10 A\trn!i , ;innlh<'r sr.:i soo;il hil!h !or him. ;i~ rh,. DndRPr.\ splir their shnr1 twn-,l(amf' ~trle~ in the Astror!nm r Tht y v.•Prf" idll' ro<l<1.V hPforl" openin,I! a thrrl":·i;:.:1111(' SP! with lhe C11 rdinRls in SL Loui~ nn SR!urr!11y ni~hl "11 \.I'll~ wnr1h \\'ait1nir r()r." Sini::"r ~~id "I jus1 w1~h ii h.:id r()ll)f' -~onflfr, l'n1 ha<'k in .:i J?,nn<l i;roo1't . I'll l.:ik r mv <'hil n('P.' v.•ith rhe s!11ff 1 h.:id 1onii:ht .. Thf' Onrl~rrs. wlio r11I 1hf' f;i.:int~· if'ilrl ff\ six ~.:i mes. •·n11n1 11n ~1ngrr tn ('n n· lnhul P duriniz rht 1.:i~t 111·n month.~ nf t!iP ~tR~nn . "Thr izll()({ p11r1 .:ihnu1 i1." s111d m;i n;icer \\'ell~r Al.~ton. "is th111 he h11~ been 1tble: .A. H LOI •NOfl f! HOUSTON ·-, " •a• .~ • ••ti W'"" '' 11.uc~n". '' W rl•""· ct • •lltn. lk ~Im•. c <'•wf~rd, If w """~' '" L•!•~vrt, >t< 1<01111 ' MMI, If G.,v•v .. 111 n ) a M oUOt'. " 0 I 0 n O "'"'~"" )~ II II II " 1 D WY""· '' D ~ II l 1 D nCf<I•""·'' O l ft unn nR1dt 1,ln """ J ' 1 n "''"~'· '" J e 1 o " I 1 _J ,A,l"U· II • 0 1 ~ n \ ! Hi•ll, ' I 0 I n o ~ n C·~c11n1mo. "' O n O 0 onn M"w••8.' ·~o n " ~ I ll>lhnf 110m, ~ 1 n 0 0 n1 0 C~llt>s,1>" 1 11 0 11 Cu•v••u o o "n N MIUH, II" I II 0 0 \•••nOIM!, I> 0 0 0 II Lt m•""· ~ t I D 0 W•!fOll, "" I ~ 0 ft T ~••I• )1 l I J Tf l1l1 l? G 0 L"• '"O•'•• flOll 100 ~JI """"~" <!(I& llOfl """' ~ wv""· (,11d~ino ['I I' Lo< '"O"~' 1, LOii. -L~• •~•.,,.. l• ><~u••nn O )ii. c ... •~o. '"' -w111, ~ -W D•v•1 S' -Go•v•• 11' H • tR II JO \,nn•• rw .& n > • ft n '" 11.llllnok•m IL .. l.!OI • I l 1 • t::vtvo• 1 n&~~' GloM•no ! I') I " " ft L•m••'•' ) J I " ft I ~ HI" ~V 11,111,,01'""' IC••Wln,<!1. ft• C•ll'fdl"O 1><oll1r1. ftv ()l•dOlftt (tut~"lrl T!mt -f '?! ••· 1-lft(t -11.IU tn pitrh hi~ l;sl twn nuting' with thrl\I riill'" !'e.~t ;ind hf' •. \ donr. ~ hell nl a joh. Ne:'J:t tirnt. hr'tl h~vt fnur day" r~st. He '• gnne ,,.. lil.!le longer and dnnt 1t litllt hP-~ Irr each time." Sin~er ended 11 per~nn;i l rnu rgame ln~­ ln g i;trr.:ik AS hill teamm11\ps clipptd f!I· Dod;::t r .J;ick Rillingh;im, ~-10. for two run .~ fn The fo urth innin.(. A walk tn Rit:h All en iind ~inizle., by Willie Cr1twfnrd anrl ,li m Ll'fr.bvrl' produced nnP run ~nd St.t..ve. Garvey's !ACritice ny plate:d the other. Doctor Casts Artificial Turf Safety Do 1th ts • A mtdic1l ~pecialist ra~! strnng r!oubt~ nn .ird- v,.rti.•ed rla1m ~ Jh 11 t ii rti ficii1I fontball !urf 1~ ~11 frr th.:in ;::r.:i~< In l'ffPr1. Or .J11111r.~ r;. f.a rrtl'k lfllcl 1 !'rnillr 1•nmn1 1l!ef', .:irt1f1<'i11 I rurf in· c-rea~r.~ ch.:inr.e< lh.:i! ;i h11lfh.:iek will P!t1r!r 1 il!'klrl'~. ht1! if ht rint' .. ~n·1. i1 ~lsn 1nrrr.:i~r.~ h1~ rhanrr ~ nt 2"t!ini;: hur1 . (:arric l.:, 11 n 11s~i~l<1n! profl'S~nr nf nrttioprr!1c ~t1r2er.v .:inr! hr;irt nf lhl'l rlivisinn nf ~port '.\ rneclicl nt 111 tht': llniver,~ity nf \\'ashin11;ton. ~tudie:d ?.l~ high .<chonl fnn1b a11 ,llll me~ in Seattle lasl ~e ii.!lnn , AbnuL JI th1 rrt wer f' pl 11yt11 nn arlifit:l1l ~urfACf' 11nd !he re~t <1n or<li n.:i ry footb•ll fie ld~. he ,,11 1d, "There: i.~ A ~i 1inifi1·iin1 1.v higher in.jury r<il,. nfi~P:rved nl'I dry 11rtilici al turf A.'! cnmp.:irP:d to ei!hr.r wet 11rtiflci•I turf nr gr1s~ in 110~· con dit ion." G11rric k·s rtpoJi nn tht study roncludefl_ r.arrick sairl !he make:rA nf artificia l tur r bA!lt tht ir claim ~ nf ~1tfetv nn it.'! rel1tivcl y smnot h text11rt 11nd · snftnes• com p.:ired to nAt ur;i l gra~~. "Thi.~ izophrr hnle-phtnnmcn11 i.~ okay 11.~ far 11.~ 11. goe:~ ... ht' s11id. "but nur Study show~ ntht>rw ist .'' A key rn infune~ nn ei1h~r 1,vpe of fit:lcf, (;Arrick tr.~tifi trl, 15 v.·hethf'r !ht field i~ W4".! nr dr.v_ As ~ re,;ull nf hi ~ ~t udv lht Unive:rsilv nf \\'11 ~hing1on now .;.:er ~ rlown u• ar!lfici al l\1rf before e11ch Jia me. Sptctators whi.!!tled, jeered. hu~d ptper and thrtw rnck:i;. Ringsh1er• h•d In mt chairs to protect themselves from the flying mis.silel!. "Thev tlnn't like us here." complained fl,us1 Hodse "' t.n~ Angeles. decathlon veteran. alter losing tn l.tamm•ll! Rick Wanamaker Jn th•I IG-aport ev11nL lt.~s Ba111s vs Cowboys To11ight. in LA "11 doe:<1n 'I ~tern to make for ~ thral!in~ football." ht s1tid , but hfl predicted 11 reduction in !he in,iury rat• would m11ke lht lnss of mnre speetaeul11r fontball '11.'nrt li whi)f' r.11 rrrck said ht found 11 .7fi rite ot in· jurie.~ per a11me nn wet 11rllfici1l turf comp11 red tn a ,Ill r11!f' nn i:ir11.~~. "Even Jn Ru~l':ifl thf!y Jl:ll Vt' 11~ btlt~r 11ppl1use~ than they dn here for a good performance." he 1tdtletl. Jn thf' m1jor vtmues -lhf' m1 in P1cut1 Gu errerf') Starlium, thf' h•Fke lb8 ll omnasium and tht b.ueball field -the sentiment appears 10 bt heavily pro• Cuban. V.S. compeUl.or1 frf'Quentty art. arel'!Prl with whistles and jeers. the Cu~ana wit h lotJd ovallon1: "CU ba! Cubl! Cu ba '." Tht rhythmJr chanl !~ bfoinl! he•rd nn M increat ln& 1c1le wherev~r lhl' llnit.erl lltalb and Cl.Iba 1rt contest.int ~ med1J1 • J.O~ A NG~:J.Jo;~ -J,11nre R'.nl1.f'I h1'~ JL1nmeth in& In prov1; t.oniJ?,hl a! ~ whe.n hi.~ nf'w club. Ln~ Angele.~. fAce~ hi.~ fl ld 1e11mm•te~. the 011\las Cowboy~. in Mtmorial Cnl1~e.um. A crQWd Of •bout. &O.OOfl IS t l J)f'('IP.d f('lr the kickoff to sf't 1~·h.!lt Prothro. lhf' former UCLA roach, h •~ tlf'vL,,.d tif!t r Ul kinR ovpr lhf' RAm~ cot1r hing job "Thi~ ~llmf' means 11 llttte ~ometh11i11: ei:tr 111 10 mt," ~a.v~ !hr Vf'trr1t n w1d1> r~ceivl'r. "I 11•11n1 In .ohn\.I mv l'X·ltllm· mllte~ lh~! I f'lln .•!!II pl.:i ~· fonibAIJ I ,,,.1 quicker 1.h•n I h.!11'' f'\'"r tw-e:n in mx CAr~" ' Whtrt:ll! Rtntir! w1\1 pl~.v tn lhf' prese111.~on N111lion11I Footb11\ IAlll.(Ut s 1t mM, Billy Tru11x wnn·1. Truar i~ the: tight end lhf' Ram.~ 11,•vl' up 1n !he winter de11 I wllh !ht' Cnwtxly• tn ll!\ Re1ttt tl, bnl A-illy ha" bttn h•m· perM by a h11.m"trin2 mu scl,. Cn111che~ Tom my Prolhrn, n'1t kio,11; 1'11.~ hnm f' de:bn\ 11' hf'lld menl f)r for th, R~m~. 11nd Tom l.11ndry of thr Nff rh11mpion Co'>'·boy~. t ach w11 1; exptct td tn ~l•rt 11 frnot line 11rr•~· 11 nd thf'n .•uh~11 1 u1e freely Rom 1n G•hriel nprn.~ 11t qu1rtrrback lrir th' Ram~ w!lh !he Nn. 2 .~i.lln111 CAiler nr 1!"170. KArl ~Wf'f't.11n. t.11k ln,11: nvf'r. Tht Cnwboys tt11.rt with Cr11J11 Morion .::ir1d then will rivf' fn rme:r Ht"ismlltn Trnphy winntr Rnaer Staub111ch • ch11nce in hi~ bitl ln t11kt O\'tr the st.irrting jnb. 1.n~ AnRele;5 bf.11 1 Houston 17-fi in the H.:ill nl P11me a•mt 111.~l Saturd•Y while the Cnwboy~ make their first pre,orflasnn nutin.1: 11 flt.r wlnnin,11: lt'le t'Onfert:nce ti ll' 11 Yf'•r •gn i nd !0~1n11 to Baltimore l&-13 Jn /ht Sul)f'r Bn .... ·I Thf' R1tms hive t.hrir OIM'.n hrnther cnmbin11t ion 11o!na ~n thl' t1efen~iv ~ frnnt lnur Veterarn Mr .1in, who mii;scd th!' Hn11~tnn J1,11,mt. with 11 n'I UlltClt pull , 1f"a m.<i "'ith ynun,11;e1 h!'l'll~tr Phil. Cny Aacon •nd !'>f'11c(ln .Jnntl!. na1111.~ prcsentl th rr,e l11cu different from t.host. nn lht. Super Ekiwl 11t~rtinJ Hnt-up Lanct Alwnrlh 1111 wirlf' receiver. Mlkf' Oltk1t Ill lighl "nd •nd Calvin Hi ll •t. runninp; back. Alwor!h can1c from S11n DieRn. lhf' vr,ttrAn Oilka lak e.~ over lhl' llPf'll v11catrcl whtn Pclll~ Nnrmlln wen1 In San O\egn 111nri Hiii re:p\ace~ n u1nfi Thom•., whn hAsn'I reJXlrted for thll! year·., elm· p•l~n. P rothro ha ~ ('mph1'si1.e:rl nffrn.•f' Lh i~ ~ummf'r, A m11rk P.rl rlep•rturt frn m tht. t1rftn~ivr ~1r11te~ nf hi.' predr.r.ci1~nr. Gt('lr,Q:e At!en who he,oi d~ th' Wl'l~htna-ton Rrd~kin~· 1taff Wh en both field.• wr.re dry, ht ~111id th' rtspe clive cnmparison~ wtre .!ll lo .6.1. Annlher fs clor i.~ the arowing u"e ttr rubber spike., l'ln tootb1U shoes instead oI Site I. "Thi' ir1c1dent:e of knet. injun e.11 Jn foot· h111l hf'11r1 • direct rtlal.lnn tn the hel1ht. cnnfi~ration 1tnd number of clt1ts nn the ~h()f'." hr s:iid. ''H i.' likely th111 !'urrent 11dv11nc•-' in technolOfO' h11ve. Allfl wed lhe de.velopment nf f1rld ~11rf11ct.• 11 nd shfl4" tle~il[TI 1h11t \'it.Id mnr' tr11ctinn is desir11ble frnm !tric-t1y 1 saltly itandpolnt." he added. Mids11111.111e1· Mixer 1finners Capturing first place in the recent El Niguel Count· try Club J\1idsun1mcr lo.1i xer golf tourney \Vere (from left) J\l rs. Robert lmpey of Corona de! .l\1ar. John S\1 artly of Soulh Laguna, 1'1rs. Joan Short of ?iion- arch Bay and Jack Horn of Newport Beach, The tour- nament was a blind draw for partners and was j udged on the two best low balls. Beban Calls It Quits; S11tlth Downs V l C b Tennis Rival olleybal Team to u a 1 3 d R d DENVER -Car,v lk'ban. I 9 Ii 7 1-!ei~man Trophy '"'Kiner from UCLA, Y.'as placed on 1,1•aivers 111ursday by the Den\'er Broncos of the National Football League. and afterward said he is finished v:ith pro football. "This is it. I'm hang1n~ !I up for good," said Beban before boanhng a fl ight ta Los Angeles. He added 1hat he now plans to "Settle soine roots and work to\.\·ard a future." Behan harl spent fou r years try1nR to rnakf' i! in pro fonth11ll , hut f.11h•rl tn ca1ch on \1•ilh rither Los Angeles or \\lashin~n before coming !O Dcn\·er as a free agent. e Pertr1f!'~io1t C.rnr1te1l \\'AS\Jll\CTO \' -The t.:.S. \·ol!ryb;ill tr a.n1 11<1" ht" n iira nlerl !ll'rm1~s1nn In t:>k!' p•1rt 1n :in in tPr11;itinn;:il tnurnarnefll in fuha !;111•1 t \11., inonlh. Sl;l!c ff<'part· men1 s1)un ·11!\ s:i1r! Th1 ir·~da1· ThC" tn11rn;i n1cn1 J!' sel lo !K'g1n Auh. 1.1 anrl 11•11 1 11lsn in1·ntre !hr n::itinnal tPam~ of Can;id;1 ;1nrl Cuba. !1 v.'1 11 dctenn1ne the Norlh A111erican arra represcnla t1vP for vnllPvball con1rr11t1n11 nl 1he 1972 Olympic Games in ~1un1ch . e Di!J JO ,,.,.,..,,. Duke CH ICllGO -\\'ayne D11ke , who say~ h~ 11lways ha~ Admired !he R1i;t Tim Con- ference from efer. got es close as possi· b!e IQ 11 Thursday by formally being named its new commis~ioner for " !11·r- ycar term . e Drlet Workotrf. The San D1ei,:o Cha rgers worked out on· lv briefl y today at their I raining camp at Uc Irvine hcfore taking the rest of the dav off fo r e bus ride to San Diego. On Saturday night, Charger cnach Sir! Gll lman v.·ill lest his new offensive "I" formatinn there a~ainsl thr \Yash1ngton Redskins in the first Na !1on<1l f ootball League prcscnson gan1e of 1971 for both teams. Brothers Race Everything v.·ill)>e relative lnr should it be. relatlvei;) tonight on the speedway mol oreyclr racing C'ard al !he Orange Counly Fa1r~rou.nd!I in Costa f<,1esa. Nine brother acts will he i1n•olved in the 2.1-even l 11\ale with three. of lhn~ mmbina tions hailing from lhe Ora nge Coasl area. Ra ces wi ll &tart as u.i;ual al 8 oclock. Although Bruce Flander• lives 1n Pasadena, his brother John rcpre.sent.s Fountain Valley 1n the cyclr r:H'f~ Brothers J an and Brian Craa.'ford of ('ntta ~!c:o;a anc1 national !<pe<'d~·a champ Rick "'oodll' <!nrl h111 12-yrar-Old brothe r Gene of Hun1111gton Bcaf'h art the other Hrea ~iblint: duos entrred et the fai rgrounds dirt o~·ttl. The Chargers worked out in short s Thursday morning ln 00.degree·plus heat anrl !hen ~'ent about an hour In pads in the afternoon. e f'ovorlle• Trhrmpl• HOUSTON -Third-seeded Francoise. Durr o( France and fourth-seeded Nancy Richey Gunter of San Angelo, Tex., mo1·. Prl inlo the rprarterfinals of the $40.000 \'1rginia Slims International Tennis Tou rnament Thursday night. :0.lrs. Gunter easi ly defeated \'alr ric Z1C'genf11ss of San Diego, 6·1 . 6·~. hreakrng ~llss Ziegenfuss' i;er\'ice in each game of the fi rst set "tis~ Durr bcstPd Jill Cooper 6·3 fi ·7. Ii· 4 in a match th11t requ1rf'd A tie-hrcnkf'r .san1e to decide the second se1 ~larv Ann Cur1Js ()f ~1 Lri111<, i11n. rlefrated Englnnd's \\'f'nd1 Ol'rr!nn 7-fi , Ii· 7, fi--4 1n ano!hcr first ro1111d m;itrh Top-seeded R1llil' Jean 1\111,!: d011ned Nr·ll Tn.im::in fi .. 1, 6-3 in the final fir~t round malrh Tliu rsday night as play went past 1nidnight. e Sfamu• Defeuds Tille LOS A!\'GELE;S -h1ike Stamm of the Coronado Navy 1.eam defenrls his cham- rnons hip in the 100-meter butterfly event today as competition Clpen8 in the ~day Los Angeles invltat1onal swimming championships. The Los Angeles evcnl holrls an In· IPrnallonil l. navor vdlh in1ch foreign s11•immers as Shelagh Hatcliffc of Great Bri tain. JenJe Meren Clf Japan. Ejuind Pedersen of Denmark, Graham While of Australia, Paili SUnhouse of Canada. GPO(frry Ferreira of Trinidad and Jfans Fassnacbt of 'Yle:st Germany. 11 r oun CINCINNATI (AP I -Top-!ieeded Sten Sn1i th of California received a 1care but 11'cnl on to win his third match Tuesday in the $30,000 Western tennis cham- pionships in a day of upsets. Sm ith , ranked No. 2 in the United States, i;lipped 5-2 in the first set to Chile's Patricio Cornejo but went on to v.'in 7·6 taking a lie-breaker 5-1 and fin ished on top 6--4 in the second &et. llarnld Solomon, the 1 8 ·ye a r • o I d "r>phomore from Rice Unive rsity con- llnucd to show poise bt.ating No. 1 ranked Jim t)sborne of HOflolulu 6-4 and &-2. TQrn G<lrman of California downed l\111lrin liolechek 6-4 , 6-2. Ho\echek, 9t'ho drlrr·1cd from Cz.echoslovakia . plays \\'l1hout a home country. The 11psers found Erik Van Dillen of S;1n il1ateo. Calif., beating U.S. Davis Cup rea111 par1ner Frank froehling of ~fia mi, Fl;i . ei gh th .i;eeded 6-2 , !H: France'A ]\'atalie F'usch ousted seventh seeded Laura Dupon~ of \Vilmingt.on, Del. 1·6. 7· ~. fi-4 in women's co mpetition ; and third- r;ccdcd Zeljko Franulovic, of Yugoslavle, 1\'<lS hea ten 7·6, 6-3 by Patrick Proi.sy of F'rance. Area Pair Qualify SACRAMENTO -Only Kevin Gannon and Dick Braasch, both of Westminster, remain in the top 20 at the 11th ann ual Cal-State Mas\ers bowling tournament being he ld here at Mardi Gru Lanes. Gannon ts in ninth position with 1,3 19 tot.;:i l pios while Braasch is 18th with l ,26.1. S11111111er Basketball LB, Grant's T1·iumph Long Beach and Granl.'5 narrowed the margin at the half and CC1asttng ln from gap on second place Wiison in the Costa. there behind the balanced efforts of Steve M '" k Popavich (18). Lou Moreno <12). PeU esa open sun1 mer v.si etball league ,Joliff (I I), Chet Hill (ll) and Billy Allen Thursday nighl with lrlum phs over (!OJ. Woody's and La Fonda's at Southern °'''"''' UJJ Calirnrni:i Q)llege. ""~IC.,..•• ': 1~ "., i: Lon~ Beach upped ill mark to 8-3 In Ch•P'Mn • o • 11 pull el'en with \\'ilson's 9-4 "late after ~~;~;~ ' ~ : ~ submerging winless \Voody's In the wou~"" • ' ' Olt~-• J I It nis,!htcap, ~. C1rr..SO I • 1 10 ... l'w11&11•1 (ff) """ .. IC•veo lled•n ,,., lffletl '~ ,~- • J 0 ,. I 0 I 7 • • • t1 I ) J J I ) J 4 ' 4 ' 14 A d G t• behl d I'" -~" ( Toto l• » n U ti Tct•I• 1l ll 1' ..i n ran s. n rie BU11 u1f:!: o Bart H11111...,, Gr•nt·• u. L• l'Of!d•'• 11. Ga rrido and Cra ig Falconer, turned away lo"' tHcti un WM41v'• , .. , 1..:i f nnda's, 8.1-6~. to Rct within one hair ,. " ,. 'f 'I ~· ,., '' game of 1econd place with an M record. ~!":.,'nv ! ~ : , ~;!i"' 1 e 1 ;: c~rrirlo. F11lcone_r and Denni' Dickens IV.tClu•e l ) ' • Nftltlff I •• ' Jed a first half as11ult thHt burled La '.i"o~:.';"" : ~ ~ :~ '.t~=:v : : : ,: Fonda's at that. point, 4S.2l. 14rn : ; ~ :: :\:',y ~ : ~ ~ Lon~ Bcarh'11 \riumph w;:i11. liimllar witir--i::v1r~ 1 1 l 11 It ·· . t I '27 10>1ll ..0 I t tJ Tet•lt l't 11 11 .. -lf' ~ 1nnl'rg JUmp~ng ou fl ft 4;r 1•~i•t1mf' Leno ••8e" ·~· WoorfY"1 n. Frid.ty, AL19'11t 6, 1971 OAIL Y PILOT J Ex-Tar in Center of Action Sc1iaeffer Surprised to Be Part of Sout1i Team ' By CRAIG lllEFF Of .. Dallr ,...., '''" A few moatht ago Soott Schaeffer wu maldna: planl with a pa!r of buddies to journey acrou the United Stal.el follow- :~g &r~Ultlon from Newport Harbor J-ligh. But shortly thereafter he received a pleaaant iurprile by being selected le> the South team for the 12th annual Oranae County all-star football classic. "It was a aurprise. I realty didn't thhlk 1 wc>uld be chosen.'' Schaeffer lm· mediately backed out of the trip but he says he'1 going for sure in the summer of '72. Meanwhllr:, h1s thought' are geared toward Thuraday night's county clash ~·ith the North at Orange Coast College. Yankee Squad To Scrimmage Under Lights By ROGER CARLSON Of 1~1 Dl llY l'llOI Jl•ll Time !s growing short with the 12th an- nual North-South Orange County All-star foothall game on tap Thursday at Orange Coast College. With thet in mind c.ciach Frank Hicks" Northern contingent will return to live acrimmage work Saturday Wider the lights at La Habra High (7 :30) to battle among themselves under game con- ditions. Hi cks' troops were scheduled to taper t:1ff a bit today following two day1 of crisp practice under their belt. Assist.ant Wayne Payne explained the turnabout in the squad's progress (as op- posed to a couple of lackluster effortl earlier in the week ): "1'11ey're working more like a team now. The kids are getting used to each other end they're: helplng each other. It takes time, you know, to get things a:olng and they're beginning to respond.'' Today's work centered around the 1pecia!ty teams (offeruilve and defensive units in the punting and kickoff setups) and beg drUls . It followed two days or live scrimmage work in ~·hlch the North .i;uffered no casualties. Too. the entire team with the ex~ption of three offe:mlve players (cenUr Howard Larson, quarterback M I k e Church we rd and running back Sleve Elkins). has been operating both of· fensively and dt(enslvely to give the Yanks morr: versatility. Loara's Jim Byers has been missing from aclion for the past two days because <Jf the flu, but Is expected back for today's workouh1 at Sonora High. Savanna's Frank Maron appears to have nailed down the 1tartlng wingback posi tion, alleviating one of Hicks' headaches as to who to 1t&rt at quarterback. Schaeffer has bffn alternatlnj wllh Mater Dei'1 Mario Mele :lt the center poaltioo ln South drills and botil a.re due 10 see a ereat deal of activity come Thurs- day n.liht. For Schae:tfer the all.,tar aama is the culmination or an e.x.citlng prep year. He lilta the selection to the South team as one of four big football lhrills during the past year. The other1 include beating Anahei,Jn High, &haring the Sunset League cham· piomhlp and playing under coach Ernie Johnton. Schaeffer, 1 na tive Calliomlan (born in Hollywood) started In football as a sophomore at Newport, playing on lhe bee twn. A$ a aophom ore he was a tackle, but the following year when the Sallor vantly wa s short on centers, the S.l, t!IO-pOUDCftr decided thal was the spot to pl•Y· He'a been there every 1ince. although seeing some duty as a linebacker in Newport., first four games in. the: '70 se.ason , And like most linemen. Schaeffer en· joys playing defense as much es he does offense, Jf not more. "It'.$ really a. to!3·Ur.· I suppose If [ played more defense 'd get to like it ~tler." says ~elfer who celebrated his 18th birthd!tf'.Wednesday, Schaeffer plans to continue playing football at Oran.se Coast College corue September and lts a pretty good bet that he'll continue in the center of activity with the Piratel. Still fighting for that honor is Orange's Churchward and Sonora·• Brad Hillman, who is also a top defensive ace. The running back slot la up for grabs between a pa ir of original have nots . NEWPORT HA RB OR DUO FACE NORTH GRI DDERS THURSDAY Alvin White, (26) Center Scott Sckaeffer Slated for Plenty of Action Los Alamitos' "'like Hixson and Sunny Hill·s Craig Johnson, a pair of speedy back~ in the 5-8, 155-pound class, were nol Jmong the original selN'tions, but have cnme on fast after filling in at a la ter d11te. l\fonzon Faces Griffith in Title Fight The North's Ed Hovd ey of Anaheim, fre:rih from action at !he 20th annual Sh rine game In Los Ange les. seems lo have .11ewn up the sta rting liJ:ht end posi- ti on and Is also penciled In for defensive work at outside linebacker. NEW YORK (APl -CH rlos ~1onron of Argentina will defend hi• world mid- dleweight crown aga inst Emile Griffith of New )'ork at Luna Park Stad ium , Buenos A!refl, Sept. 2~. !1 v.•as announced Friday. Dewey P'taRella, interna tional boxing agent representing Tito Lectoure, Luna Ba.seball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eaat Olvl1lon w (, Ba!Umore: ,. 40 Botton 63 .. Detroit "" 51 New York '° '' Washington 44 64 Cleveland 44 67 Weit Dlvlllnn Oak:;;nd 70 39 Kanaas City " " Chlcaget " "" An1els 53 60 Mlnne10ta 49 60 f\-1llwaukee 46 63 T~u ... 1y'1 •11ult1 ti•w 'l'n•li J, B1!nmote O c.11,,..11r1<1 7, W1•~1nvron I &.Nton I, 011r1111 I K-•• Cl!v I, Mlnn~JGU 4 01-ltnd 1 MllWl<lkll I C:hltlfll 1, ... _,, 0 T.,..,,,.., 0•- Pet. .623 .578 ·""' .500 ·"" .3915 .642 .514 .473 .let .460 .422 GB 41\ 91\ 13 23 24 1h 14 161\ 19 2t 23 o.trllf (C.r..Nn 11 .. l 11 &otfOfl lt11i, IM), """ c1..,,1.,., !Mtrfll' 1·111 II W1t111ntlefl (,,_.. •-•I 1·1J, nllfll t 11nmon lDoblool U·O 11 M-Vri fl'.,.,._ 11).7), nlgl!I Ml!WIU-N (Lodr;woocl 1·'1 II ~ ClfY tk>llllorff ~I, nltollt C~lt190 t•Ol'IO 1 .• ) 1! O.kllftd IOdono •7l. "~ Mlnne.ol• tPI'"' 11·12) II "-" (MIV 1 ... 1. ,.M NATIONAL LEAGUE Eas! Dlvl1loa w L PIUsburgh 69 42 St. Lou!.ll " "' Chicago ., "' New York 55 54 Phlladelpbl1 .. " ~1ontre:al .. 67 Weit OlvllM>n San Francisco fi7 47 Dodger• SO 52 Atlanta 59 S& Houston Ml 55 Cincinnati 52 62 San Diego 40 74 T....,...tr'1 lt1•wll1 Cf\l~lfO J, S.n Qllfo 0 l'llfll:M.lrt ll 7, Molltr .. 1 1 .,.,...,. J HIUl!llft 0 ''· Lolu" f, 1911 1'r111<IKI f AlllnTI t. H""' 'l'orl! 1, 17 IMl"'I Onl)' ,_ fdled11!H. TMlflll'1e- Pct. .62% ·"" .M5 ·"°' .<3' .3915 .Mil GB 6 8',\ 13 201\ 2S .5.16 8 .513 81ri: .505 91,1 .456 1~ .3Sl 27 M-Vtrk { ... ~ 11.f) ti Att1nlt (Jt rYll ... II'), ""'" 1'1111""91'"11 UllVO'IO~I ).JI 11 l'llltburtll (11111 1,J.J), ~ltlll Melttf•I (lllQ 10.111 tt Clnc:l-11 COullflt 11-4), tl,t'rl .. n•Dletf f....,,. J.UJ ti M°"'IOfl !11t 11 .. 1tn1 M l,l'lltillt tall I'•-'-(tfill"'lttrl1nd .. 1) t i II. Leulf lltcl'OI"' i.71, lfl•M Ctnl1 •-1cJ'!t11ultd. 15TH ANNIVERSARY SALlll llOGIST & IEST YET I DEAN LEWIS 1966 HAltlOR ILYD., COSTA MESA Mo~•rn ' Compl•t• SH'Y IC• • '•rt• o.pf. Modem Body Shop fer All C•rw 646 -9303 540-9468 Orange County's LargOI! ond ldolt ldod0111 Toyoto ond Volvo Dealer OYlllU.I ~ #ICIAUITI • Park promoter , made !he announcement. The bout ori ginally was act for Sept. 18. Griffi th, former welterv.·clghl and mid· dle~·eight champion. is the lop.ranked m!ddlev.·e\~ht conlcndrr. according to Iha "'orld B-Ox1ng Assoc1al!on and Rlng: h!agaiine ratings. l!Jb!YIO!TJA! ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS '71 COROLLA IPICIAL $ 1777 DEMO.• 1991 ~ Ill THI ALL NIW TOYOTA C:ILICA I". CN. ........ •M ... M•l-Dl_A_T_l_D_l_l_IY-l~l•Y""'_,~ VOLVO 1971 DEMO $4098 IM SEDAN Aulol'ft•l i,, l1o:l lo, H11!11 6JJ71 -------~ USID CAI INCIAL $995 1961 TOYOTA COlOHA H.T. ll.111lo. HN!tt, 4 $ptlll, IVlP VU • • • • !8 DAIL V PILOT Start Your Engines! by Deke Hou /gale On July 8, 1963. Jim Malloy was staring out the window ot hiJ cfri~ at the Martin Company in Denver when he made up hia mind he was going to change hi.a life. Thal evening he went home and b,_roke the news lo his wife. "Honey, I just quit my job," he said. ''I'm going ractng." Mary 11-falloy couldn't believe her ears. but she faced up to one of the big challenges only a racing wife can know. She ac- cepted the decision calmly_ When ther said goodbye next morn· in& she didn 't knowJ it, but she was to go through almost lhe aame scene two more times with J im. "J had lo know If I had the ability,'' ~falloy said of the 1econd time he left home to go racing, in 1967 when he joined the U.S. Auto Club. Malloy had been racing super modified!! pre>- feasionally, but this wa!I a !llep into the big time. As before, he left $100 with Mary and drove off in his pickup. "J commuted from race to race, living on my share of what· ever J woo," he said, "but the money was so short that I had kl send most of it home. I would make out a check for $100 and put it in the mail. A couple of days later I would have to call Mary and ask: her lo send $88 back_ I CQUJdn't even afford a motel room most o{ the time." In May, 1968, Malloy hung around fndianapolis Speedway trying to get a ride for his rookie test. He was really down on both luck and money. and this time the situation appeared hope- less. He bought a plane ticket back to Denver and caught a ride to the airport. Racing Career a t Cro••road Ju,t before his plane was to leave he bad a sadden Inspiration and made oat more pbone call, inqulrlnl about a job as a mecbanlc. He cou1d have the job, the car owner 1akl. Mal· loy then calltd his wUe and I.old her tbe 'ituation: His racing career wu at a crossroad. Did she think be should come borne or not? "You're already ID Indianapolis,'' she said, "and • couple or thrtt more weekl b n't golng l.o break 01:. Why don't you stick It oot?" He did. Next May Malloy was the fastest rookie quallfier. and today be is being touted by bis car owners, Carroll Shelby ud Al Dcwd, as a future 1uper star. Malloy'• most 1pect.acu1ar exploit was in bl!! most recent ra«, the Schaefer 500 at Pocooo, Pa. He started %-4th and work· ed hi1 way up &o slx:th before the engine in his three-year·old Eagle expired. Lloyd Ruby said Malloy passed him so fast It took two laps for Ruby to figure out who bad gone by him. The Pocnno race in a• R nse wa1 a tryout for the vlrtually unheralded driver wbo llnlsbed a very unobstruslve fourth at [Ddlaaapolis last May. He obviously passed whatever test bad been l'aid out for him, and he will drive the Shelby·Oowd Norris Eagle in the California r 1 at Ontario Speedway Sept. 5 -followed by a full season of USAC championship racing in that car la 197i. Ongals Victim o f Typ eca sth19 Danny Ongais i!I a victim of typecasting. Everybody thinks he is strictly a drag racer, but soon the real Ongais will step forward as one of the most versatile men in all of motor sport. First of all, he is 1n drag racing by chance. When the Hawaiian-born youth first came to the mainland his intention wa!I to race his motorcycle al Ascot Park in Gardena. "I was asking this guy how much money he made racing at Aacot," Ongais said, "and he told me $500. I thought that was keen until I found out that what he meant was '5fXI for a whole season, not for just one race. "So I decided I v.·ould have to try some other kind of racing 111 was going to make any money al all." At that point a Dodge publicist, Jack McFarland, stepped in. Ht suggested Ongais try for a ride that was.open.in a dr.agster. Jn competition y,:jth t"·o other drivers Onga1s won the ride, al· though he had lo be carefully vague about his drag racing back· a:round when talking with the car owner. Danny had never seen a drag race in his life, much less com· pete in one. It wasn't loo much later, in 1964, when he won both the NHRA W.intemationa\s and Hot Rod Championship kip gas elimi- nalOr titles. Almost overnight Ongais y,•as an established star. Early this yt!ar he was set to dri\'e for Carroll Shelby and Al Dowd on the USAC championship trail. His rt>Okie race wa!I t() be the Phoenil: 150, and it was hoped Danny might even go to lndianapolis. Cra sh E 11d• f11d y A111b ilio11• A crash into the Phoenix wall ended his Indy ambltlon5. as USAC olflcials detlared be was not experienced enough to com- pete on the big time circuit. That cost him the Shelby-Dowd rldt'. Ongals then dropped ont of sight. He didn 't surface until June, wben he sbo'lll'td up to c<H:trive in the Baja 500 off-road r11ice with Mickey Thompson. In an incredible turn of fate, Ongals never 'at to drive, as be "'as injured by flyln!! glass wben 11 spectator threw a large rock through the windshield of Thompson'• vehlclt'. So what is Danny Ongals doing the se days? In drag racing. he Is getting ready to introduce a top ful'I car built to scale from a to y company's model. He'll probably show up driving It late tb.11 year. for the two pro(es.!ilonal road racing circuits. sanctioned by USAC and SCCA, be bas a formula car wbicb he"ll drlvt next season. Tbe Eagle be crashed at Phoenix, now completely rebulll. Is rady (or another go next season. J1'1 Danny·1 race car no"·· Ongals Bopef11I Rule• Wo11't Chn119e Ongais is hope£ul that rules governing international endur- ance racing will not change, as proposed, so that he can drive al Daytona and Watkins Glen in a 1t1cLaren he ha!'i acquired. For the Mexican 1000 Ongais "·ill have yet another car, which he claims ~ quite a competitive off·road racing machine. "I've even CQnsidered motorcycle racing from time to thne.'" On&ais said, "now that t.here is more montY In it. But I probably won't do that." • • • ' •v • ' .. !J The.4_~!!1!:~~Method AVOID LOOSE GRIP WITH Tll.E IUGIIT HAND How to Find Strea1ns, Lakes Deep Sea l nSou the rnCalifornia A r ea Fish Re port ll•OOHDO It) •~tie" >l I feel Chal most golfn-s tend to hold the club loo tightly in their right hand. This tightens their arm and shoulder muscles and prohibilS a full, )IDOOth back· ning. Ho~Y"CT, some golfers do bold too l~ly with this ha.nd. Es,. pecially with the thumb and fore· finRer (Stt illustration). Whenever I see a player hold the club loo~ at address, I'JI look for a sudden dcnch.ing of tbe right hand, and a resulting jerk or ::.hove of the club (Illustration 12) later in his awiag. Usaally it occurs. Jt is important lo hold -your clUb 'With the same grip pres~ure throughout your :!i>A'ing. A void· loosenes5 in your grip at address and you'll eliminate a major c.ause oC clenching during your. stroke. PUT POWER BACK INTO YOUR SW1NG!-With the M!p al Arnold Palmer·~ illusttated booklet, .. Tee Shots apd fa.,....;ay Woods." Strtd 20$-ard a self.address~. sta mped -eM:ipe to Arno.Id Palmer, ill cert of llli5 newsp•per. Racing Entries ..,...,., I. 1t11 -Jhl DtJ CIH• l/!CI "'''· l'lr1t l'oll 1:0 ...... l2 NlaMIY OOUllle .., hi 1nd l"4 J11ct1 tS ExlC!• .., '"' 1no ti)\ RICtl l'lltST ltACE -'so v~r<i1 l ¥••· 11ld• & uc>. C:l1lm !ng, Pu"t $1900. Cl1imlna x lct 11r.oo. SECOHD ltACI! -l.!o'i "''"' 11ld• ·' uo. c1~1mlno. \PUfu ~~r;~~0fc~1fu" ,i:~l J ••• , JIWIO. ,. Mr Perr Bu!ltr IHt •!\ O<lr Cover Girl {Str1uul flf'<I Alf<! Jr. (Roblnvu') 811rn1 Trlaer !Cerda11 ) Mortam (Marrl""") "8111 Gr1~1ddv (Wll•an~ M1t A Sol> (lt ln1idll ~~:\•t:d~1~uc:'?~n,e,,r~l\nl Al11 Ellgi~ll l ort11on 4 Kini)) Racin g Result s LOf AL ... 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MAlleU -I ·~•I•"' IO <••Ito n., ... «l tot ~ Cod S•H .. ~t'.1110 in"" SI•••• Lo...,lnt l -•9 ~""'"" 11 olbA<ott. • b.anocu<>•. 1• CO .. <o bA,,, 10 """''O. 1~ >•nd bf" (Hc•m'• l 1"4lnol -<l ontol1": !I Lt'.INC lll!ACH j f .. coli< lp.,..lfh~ln1 I Ill •nGIO" t l alb•tarr. l n111.,.,1. 11 c"llro "•"·'I 1>onlto, 111 m•ck.,•I, lJ fl><• CC(I, j l1lm ... t P'I.,) -•I Anul<t> I c•l•<D b.aH. JI, maCk•rel. ( P!troolnl lDn<l<nt I -111 •nQlero: 11 "'"•<Or<, I l>n•l•Cud•. ~IS <Al«o 11 .... 3 b""110. ~ 'lie:). <O<I, :JO m•cku~•. PAQAOIS I! covr: -'"' •nDlt •I! •1l c•li<o """· J n•llbu1. CHOOSE FROM A CHOICE · SELECTION TODAY NABERS C:adilk COSTA ME&\ WHY RENT -WH EN YOU CAN OWN A DELUXE MOBILE HOME LOT HERE "'-1 C\~ Vil'.age Grove Mo.bile Home Park is located in a lovely lrPe·lined !'.elt1ng 1n the pretty t1ttle toy,in of Coronrt. It 1s right ad1 acent to the beautiful new Village Grove residential cornmunity. Away 1rom 1raff 1c and nois e, Village Grove Mobile Home Park is gracefully landscaped- pnvate park includes brooks, ponds. and quiet walkways . And 1t will b~ pri\'ate: al! property owners wil l belong to an assoc1at1on whic h wil l maintain all streets, recreational a nd club facilities and enforce 1he proper standards of park use. Village Grove is tor adults -all t hose over eighteen. NOW FOR SAL[ -MOBIL£ HOME LOTS FROM 16900 FULL PRICE -tiCELLENT TtRMS Al least twice a w~k he r ide!! hi!! oH-road motorcycle. often in company with Shelby, Thomp!!On or other auto racing ce}ebrity. The first time he went riding with Shelby. the 19~9 LeMan!I winner drawl~. "Why. Danny, you·re pretty good. I didn't know you knew how to ride one or thtse things." ------------1 Ongai! laughed and then chargtd up a hillclimb course known to the riders as Widowmaker Hill. He reached the t.op, !l<lmething 'lfS'J few kip riders can do. and then he turned around and rode IJ. IX.t.ClA. I -~ti• ~•~d1 '1 ---. 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Come visit us today or send coupon for more information. ~--------------------~ / l VILL ... GE GROVE MOBILE HOME PARK I ~~~"."[~~·"-1r~;;·;··~:1~~-~-;;-;; I ~ 0 F11othlll P•01""'1Y M1n11•m•nt Clio (DPI ,1 ! • Ch1s1 &c T•vlor Sheeh COl'IOM., I P.O. 8 0• !110. Coron1, Ctltf . .91720 I ----· --I I l N~M I : >.OOll(S~ : I CITY I I I • I ~ .... I STATE/711' I L------------------~~ •• • Moves to Third Collegian Dane Wins Soling Leg By Al.-\tON LOC t\AHEY DA il Y J'llDf •••tint Eaoto< John Dane Ill froni Tulane University, New 0 r I ea n s , demonstrated how he b<!can-..e· the top collcg1a1c sailor in thP coun\ry 1'hu.rsday by wi1uu11.1: !he filth race of the Solln~ North ,t.,, nl e r i 1· a n Cha111- pionsttips by a w1dP rnarg1n The young co llegian, who was lhe pre·r<H't' !;1 11onlC". came 1o li fe along with the freshening v.1nd!i nn Santa t.1onica Bay .,.,·hu::h p1prd up In 12 tn \~ kno1s over Roy Troendle Jr. of New f1rleans and Lowell North of San Diego. Dane increased 1he lead to 4~ seconds at the reflching mark and one mlnu1e and :10 scronds at the end of the u-iangle. Nor th u1ean1vl11le had inoved ahc;id of 1'rocnd!e In !;ike over second place. r ~---,-~---------------~ Roo111. At Tlie Jtla1·I.:, Pletrse! DAil Y l'llDT l'~oi. br Lt• P ayna Rough No ,vices Snil Fro111 Englancl SAN PF.ORO I API -Tht')' used a ch;ort n1arked "not (Of' Tia\·igat1on'' .1nd wPalherrd g11les and one hurricane. Rut two Los Angeles mrn arrivrd here Thursday. rndini;: e ~2-mnnth, 1 J ,000-mili> vnya~r fron1 1-:nJ:land 1n 11 40 -loot y11chl. flus.~ C'<irl!"un. '.?II. and .l;in Tiokicki. :.!:?, had never s;.iildrd l)f>fore buying !hf'ir ho;>.! in Englanrt Thl'y did takf' a t"·o· wrt'k navigation course. To Ui!Vigate they USl'd il $".!fl Jl lii.Slll' .sextant. il s~ Pl~·kt•l 11ateh and 11 weal her ch:irt not de.~1,1:.nl'd for llil\'IJ!illlOTI Once they \\t're laking 8 ~w1n1 111 thf' mtdrlle flf thr swimm 1r1~ On July R. about 1.0CXJ milr.! otf the coast of B a j a (";iliforn1& they ran into ihe edge or a hurric ane, 1osinJ.i: the engine and electrical power,! incl udinR the r11dio. Tl1e pflir and a hilchhikrr they pieked up in Rarbadn~. Swiss student Ur"-Sch uler. 2fi, arr1v!'d off ('11 t1tlt!lff lslarirl lhn'r dt1vs agu. L;ie kin·~ enuu~li wind fnr their sails to rr?.::h port. tht>:-' !1:11IL'<1 a pa~s111g ))o;1! and a"-k· f'd crrw niemhrr."-111 i·;i!l th11 {'o;i.~1 (;uard. ~h1f'h J::a\·e thrrn a tow . A1l?111it' 11hf'n both dN:1ded .. -----------1 The v1clorv. !us lirsl of !hf' ~ries, rnnved 1):-ine tn 1h1rrl place 1n !hE' ovrrall stand111,es on a best four nut nf fl\e basis, In previous ra('c.~ h1• had p!acf'd eighth. fourth, sixth and 1~ D<1ne w11s never headed. f1nish1ng the JO-mile Olympic course one minute and 4l sct:onds ahead of the second plal'e boat. But bal'k in the fleet positions s h if led drastically v.•ith North drop- ping U<ick lo sixlh place :ind Troendle 1nov1ng up to seconrl. Herc ;ire the first 1l'n f1n1shcr~ in Thursda.v's rat·t . Rut the only one 11 ho scen1s to hal'c an.v rnnn1 a1 lhr \1eathcr mark in Balboa l'acht Club's mid11·cck Beer t·an Jlegatta is the s kipper of lhe Little ~1 C'lass prarn \I hn secn1s 1n he 1gnor1n~ the htg butkc1.~ flJ:hl1ng the:;-\1·ay around the n1ark:. 1See Picture Bclo\1 I Sflrne!h1ng 11as arniss and .<\\a111 fur lhe hnal ··.Ju.<:! a~ WP ct1n1bt'rl up thf' 1addf'r wr looked hark and saw a 14-foot shark i::lide b~«" s;itd Carlson. "After that we didn·1 do rnuch SUMMER FESTIVAL OF CADILLACS !~I. [);inc : 2nd, 'f'r()('ndlr: -- 3rd .. \I<irl v (;teirh. San Dicgn: The freshening hret•1.rs did not help the series leader. Don Bever of San Dicg(l ;ind E\(•b Mosbacher of Houston . Bevrr placed !Sith and v.·:i.~ bein~ pro- tested v.•hile t\-1o.~baf'hrr pla ce r! 14th. The r;i ce wa s a throw oul for both skippC'rs. 4th. RogCr \\'clsh. Nrw1wrl Bc arh: 5th !\en Young , l.os RclCC Angeles: 6th. Nnr!h : 7th . Tim llng;i n. Ne v.·pnrl Beach: Sith, \\/;illy Springs1ead. San Diego: 9ih. ,John Kflli us, /lnustnn : 1011L Carl Eichenlaub. San Weck Dutcli Gai 11 Ad1 1iiral Cu,p • 111 Europa 'Vins Thus, on a best four ou1 nr five basis. Bever is lrading 1ht> series "'ith 18 good [X.tin1 s anrl Mosb;icher 1s second v.·ith 26 In Thursday's race D.in" \\'as ahead at lhc first weather mark by only a rev.· seconds J)iegfl. S1andings best fnur nu1 nf fl\'(': lst. Bev<'r. JR points, 2nd . J\1nsbachcr. 26 : 3rd, Danr. :l.17; 4th, Springste;id, 41 I: 51h , <;leich. 41 7: filh flutnse\'. 4'.!: 7th. NnrL h. 46 7: R!h . HOgan. 49 7: 9th . V.1clsh, 50 7: and 10th. ·rroendlc. 52. Marine U11it Nanies Five New Directo rs The S Jl u I h P r n C;il1fnrn1a Ma~ine Associat1nn has :111· nounc('d Jhe elec!1on <Jf fi\'P leaders in the Sn u I 11 I a n ri pleasure boat industry 10 !hree-ye:>.~ !crrns nn 1 h P assnc iation'i board nf direc- tors. Whitforcl Wins 'fitlc Bill \Vh1tfnrd of \('\\p1lr1 Reach has won thf' Sc11 Explor- er!. \1·cstern regional r harn- pionsh1 p saihni regalia al Net,1·porl Harbor. Ships fro m il'\arin County. San Fernando Va I I e .v . Stockton. Nev.·port Be<tf'h. anrl Stanford were represented Jn !hi' competition. Whitford will ,en In Chtcagn for thr n11tionnl cha mp1on- 6h ip.~ later thi s year. SC ~'11\ anntiitlly sponsnrs Lhe l.<Jng Ptcarh Sailboat Shriw . 10 bp held Oc1 '.l::!·.'l l al the Lo11,g Beach Aren;i. fi nd the annual Southern Ca lifornia B0a1 Shnw \\'hich v.'ill open ncx1 Feb. 4 ;it the Los Angeles Con\·en11on Cenlcr. Ne w In the SCJ\1A bo;:ird i.~ .Jrrrv Tid\rrll. an editor for \\'esicrn Outdoor i\e1~·s ;ind hna.tin.i:: writer fnr !hr Los !\n~e)cs Herald i::xami nrr. .John ( 'nrdrs. hf' ad nr his n11n n1arrne reprc~cnlal1\I! firin, "111 also be serving, his ftrsl !.•rm <IS ;l dtrf'C!Or Of the. niannc trade QrJ!an1lat1on. Il e ser\'cd on rhe commitlf'e for ihr 19'1 Sou th ern C<1l1forn1a Bn;oit $h(1w. Rc-<'ll't1cd \\Cre David I.. r.oodman, man;igcr or thr Seaboard d 1 v i !. inn or l\iekh<:.cfer 1\-lcrcury; .Ja mes [)u.i;an. partner in '.11cCunc \Ve.<;,lcrn Co. and C .. J 1l311d1 Aronis. n11·ncr of Boal. :ind ~·l o1or Sales. Long Beach Bnttle Regatta Set On Weekend CO\\'ES. Isle of \\'1gt11 I \P l -The Duleh ~·acht Belita \111u1 \\lcdnesday".~ r;irc 1n 1h1' Adn1ira1 ·s Cup scri<'s. hu1 lhf' Ari!ish 1c01m. v.·h1rh inrludf's Fr11ti1ring thr final r<1cf$ of Prin1e l\1 i ni.~(rr ~: d w ii r d the Rhodcs-33 ~lass chan1-}/eath. held its overall lead. pionship. NP\\'port Harb n r ~hta fini shed the :l:l n11lr.~ Yacht Club's 1rad1tiona1 R&:e V.1f'ck Re gatta will take the i:;po!hghl in v.'Cekend yachting in the Harbor Arca Sa!llrda~ and 8unday. Rill Ficker nf An1erica's Cup f;ime took !he first two races in !he Rhodes chilmpionship :;;i1ltd lasl Sunday. ThP !l?::c \Vcck regat1a 1,1·ill turn nut r1ghl classr.s rrir in-1I s1rlr 1 ·l;issr~ and 14 nn outside (•ou rsr~. Inside f'l<1 sscs v.·in 1 h;:ivp I hrer rac<'s Saturday and Sunday while thC' occ;in racers 1,1•Jll s;iil 111·0 races Saturday and one Sunday. lns1dC' classes ::;chedulcd fo r ~!;iris inf'ludr Lido-14A . Lido- 14R. Kitr. A. Kite B. Vl1ppcr ?.rid Sabol A, Band C. "rwporl Tied for Lead !\llL\\'Al 'l\f:E 11\Pl ~ Tv.o vacht~ \\'('ff' tif'd for !he ]rad ~fter thre<> of !hr f1\'e r;1<·es 1n II lhf' hal f Inn fh\'tSlOll nf the Quarter and Half Ton Bcgalla nn Lake 1\1 1chigan . The cnlc;iders were 1 lnhn. nut or the Balboa Y;;icht Cl ub, i\'e11'J)(lr1 flrnch. ;ind F.:I l\ef. Lns Angrl cs Yrirbl Club. rl'Jcbr:i!ion, nf .\-lil\\'aukcc. 11as thini. 51•• 6.50-13 ·1.00-13 6.95-14 GENERAL TIRE SLAC~WALL llog. P11<• S2!>.~0 S?7 ~O 1n 1h1~ third nf lhe [Clur r;ires in lhrer hour."-, 4.1 n11nutcs .. 17 S('c:ond~. Au~1rall;in yar-hls S:-il al'I J, H.1gan1uffln ;i 11 rl 1\oornoolo<> r;in 2-~-4 11 1th Prnspet•I of \\'h1 1by frnn1 Br1- l;1111 fillh. l!f'alh. al 1he hcln1 or ~101'11· 7.35-14 __E!.!><!.__.. S24 00 -7.75-14 $30 00 S~!> .'>O 6.25-14 -$33.00 s2a oo_ 6.55-1 4 $36 00 SJO 50 D1·a g Boate1·s i11 Sl1owclo,v11 1 'rhere's R he-tween tv.·n ff'Ud be111·N'n of !hr fas1r~l drag hnat dri\'rrs in !he \l'esl Larry Schwahrnlanrl n r Fresno and 11ay (';i<:srlli nf R e~er1;i 11nn ·1 'rt!lf> th P1r 01f- fercnt·e~ 1111h ~1~-~un~ at h;ch al d;:i1\n. Thr1r \1 r:-irnn• 11 ii! hr po"rrful cJr,1~ tlfl;i!<: 111 .1 m;:itch fill'f.' dur111g lhP righlh ;innual :'\<illrlnal J)rag Bn;it Asllotin1inn rharnpion.~h1p.~ ;it Long Bc;irh tllanne Stad1u111, Aug. 13·1.'t. Thf' feud •1 :irtrd du ring lhr NBDA Spring Chan1p1on~h1ps in t.1arrh "'hl'n Casrll1 pro· tested ;i Srh"•;:ibrnland virlorv because nr a had .~!ar1 ;ind !he \'RD,\ officials de cided to rr- run the ral·e rlorini;: the n.1- t1nnal!' Th1ni::"-d1dn·1 2rt an~· b('11rr v.h1·n · S<"ll11·nh1P '' lnok a~ay 1 ·.1~f'll1 '~ 11 nrld rt'!'Ord lt•r hln11 n fP11I flath(lttnn1~ 1n a r:H·1· •11 f't;1kl;1nd. Thr hl':1\'\· fnntrd Frr·~110 dri\·rr pil r1t1·rl h1~ .~llf)<.'r S.1ngf'r, .lnki'r ~ \\'dd. I<) a 11P11 rnar~ of !55 17 n11 lr~ per hour c!unrig a back· un 1·1111 ::i[lcr 11111 1al ly gong 1.1.'l :llJ n1ph. Odrlli' rno11gll. I ;:i ; f' 1 I i rrrordf.d an 1drnt 1f'.'ll !~.~ 17 1nph 111 h 1.~ llnndo. \11f'k\' :O.·ln11~f'. h111 .,.,;i.; unah\f' lo ha1 k tlfl lhP 111nr w1lh1n lh rt'r rn1!r~ pPr hour \l'hrn he hurnrr1 R I hole in 1hr cyhndrr \\·:ill nf hi.~ 1 nintor Casf'll1 hart hl'ld 1hf' old n1ark nf l•lli 87 niph £nr ()Vrr fnur vr;tr"-I · !'!I br:il h1n1. and 1 11nn'1 h;nt' ti' f11 iii! nut In 1\n 11 ,. ~;i.rt C;i,1·lli nf h1~ ri v;il 1n 1hr 1 11pro11Hng n1;il1 h r;uT "Thr 11;1\ !11\ hn;11 !~ r1111n1ng nn~. r !h1nh 1j;11 n1ph 1' pn~~1blr" I Thr 11n1qul' n1at1'h r:tf'r 11·ill hi' he ld during Saiurda~··s pro· I grani ~·h1ch gr!.~ undrr 11•,1 y al Ill ;1 n1 A!lnlhrr rrattirl' nl 111f'I Salordnv ~rhrrlulr ~·Ill hr the b:irrfool sk11ng eli1111na!1nns. I S1111d,<1\''~ prngran1 ~lart~ iit 11n11n and will highlight the f 1n:il.~ ron1rir1i tinn by boat~ in pvrrv draR r.ir1ng r a1rgnry_ ·a.85-14 7.i S-15 $31~ S26 00 6.25-15 $34 00 s2a ~o 6.55-15 S.i/ oo SJ1 00 ~412_0 ·6.85-15 $4 7 00 9.00-1-5 ----~1W 915·15 S46 '.Jl 'V'lh•tl!walls avaolatJll! "nly 1n tw.,1-s!r•p<: 1ri t he~e a11d ~""l" nlh"' S•f"~- BRAKE RELINE ,.,. ,1,ll"llV ~·~''"" HERE'S WHAT WE DO o 1pec:.,1;,1o r~f;n• •II lo"' .... hteli ..,,fh W .,qno• h••~• fin . ;~q• , . , ~n1 01c ! •II four ft ,u ,.,, , . , Ch •<~ .... h •• 1 cylonrlon •nd ••'"'" '""n<p ... Cl••n •nd lu b•it•h b•t~•"q 1111+1 R•p •t~ f,.,,.1 wh•ol bt•""9' , , , Arliu •t b••I••. ,., fl,,,,j • , , ~o~d teit your tlr. W1 u11 onl1 n•w l•dn•v ~•.q•ntt't d r••h " .• no! ••bu.It, FRONT END ALIGNMENT 1pe ci11li1+, correct c:11,te r, c:11mber, t oe -in, toe-out. ln1 pec:I a nd t1 d· ju1t slt1erin9 . ing Cloud. f111i .<;hcd 10th. Tw11 Arner1r<1n y i ch ls , f 'arina <ind 13'1\' Bra , fin1.~hcd lllh iind 17!!;. rr'iprrtivPl y. :\1101hrr A1n•'l'l!':Jrl y 11 <'ht Yankee C1 rl. l'.a§ disq u;ilifirrt f111· pas.~ing 1hr \1-r0ng side nf a niarking bu oy. llllLl!TH . r-.1inn . 1APl Oon L Wilrlman's y11rht r:urnpa . rr~!slrred in Chica~n. \V1IS drrlarcd the nff1f'i<1I nver- 111! winner \\lf'dncsdav nf !hr 1971 Trans-l-'uperior yacht General's Best Nylon Bias PlyTire General Jet-Air' m 95 5.,,. 6 ~Q. IJ r•,,, 11 ·~ r .. ~ [· 1,, S1re f>~0·13 /'lio< '' .,, f ,.,. I • l ~. 4·ply nylon cord ,...,.,,~ "''' '"rr·' r• ,.,..,~ '"'' o• t.-• , '""·1 ~ •·no'"" "'""' ... ,.,,1 hn""' ""Y o•~"" rl o••~ ~n ~ In• 1-•I.,•• ~~I """~ a!!~~ od ,..•hHd pr•<•. PL(•ll CALl H O•l !Oll SUMMER TIRE VALUES Black walls I bl .mt ) G78x15 BELTED $1695'" '" 600x13 s1195 HT E78x14 s1395Fl1 TAKE YOUR P!CK USED TIRES "' 1.0J 1oh ol ,..o,..·1kld tr•od $ 95 5 Ph1' tl•lo O"G kl<•I ,.,., vw ~ P.S. INDY General SAFETY JET' •""'"Q•n • n-.ub.i T•••d • c""'""'"~ <;~a"'~"" i; to ~ 0.0 I ~ BL .. CKW ... LL $15~~~;, Only... ~~~· :~ '~ •• (,~Of'IA• OUf1A JE t • lubeles~ whrlewalls 1110 11111l~b11 !O M mosl import ar>d •POl'1 c:1r1. CADILLAC-LINCOLNS BUICK-CHRYSLER WHITEWALLS ;~',;:' $2495 ,.,.,. S2.t7 F.1.T. HIGH 0Vl5111LIT'Y YELLOW TENNIS BALLS VACUUM ,. .. ex OF J 1.lLLS .C::~ ,,-. ..• I \, .. ,,~ <-----,~ r·-4·· C ~ -·->, ...... ,.....,._' ,..tflM"• ...... ,_ "'-..... -. "' ., ... ~ .. , .. MAG WHEELS • • • • • • FORD DATSUN TOYOTA tPluo <•P• •M null) 8-HOLE MAGS AVAILABLE for l/a ton Campers and Pick-up1, slightly high•r. COMPLETE CAR CARE Since 1959 IANKAMIRICARD MASTER CHA•Gl Don Swedlund Hours: 7:JO to 6:00 D•ily Thirsty Tlatarsday Actio11 Balhoa Yacht Club's Beer Can Regatta and Thirsly Thurr-day regatt a drawi; all kinds of saili ng vessels. including this cru!sinj! sloop 1-\-'il h a dinghy irt davits nf{ the slern, The Thursday night niadne.'s is loosely called A race, bul is n1ore a spectacular for shoreside cocktail par11 cs. __.. -.. -.. ~ -· . ' .. . , ... "~ ' > ,, lr-., ....... • ' .. , .... --. ,.. %0 OAH.V l-'ILU1 f' AitJll. V <:tHCVS by BU Kea..., 1'0oddy, if you're scored whi le we're landin g you con hol d on to my hand. 11 New 'Pavbac l( M11rders' • Dog Owner May Be Penned Up LEGAL NOT!CE LECAL N011CE Llf04L NO'l'ICZ LECAL NOTICE LEGAL NOT!CI!! p t11W PUJI llNI. P.ffl:U P IC flTIOUI •u11111a11 ftO T•C• 01' 'fautTl:l" IAU .... -L••AL ilfOT IC.• ,.,,." 111 .. 111\. ITAt•MlllT UNOIC HIO 01' TCUlf ltltl1TIOU11 l"'fllhl MIW"OCT•M.l.U. Vllfll'llO f'1CTITIOUI llHINltl 11M fallowu,. --h NI"' llu•l.-1 MA.A f M.lllM ITATIM•T l(;ltOOL OtlTalt;T NAMI ITATIM.l•T ••: T ll' *61 Tiw ,......,_ ,__ ii .... ~-t MOf"IC9 ... '11'1'1. l lM ,... foollO'<rlflti --••t <loln1 DOT "ATTEltN CO Ult Met...,...!1t , LOA.Ill NO. VA 11.,... M : NOTICI II HICS:IV '!Yllol .... "" bu•'-ti: COtOM 0.1 Me•. Ct , '111, Nollet lo N •ltlY lflll•ot -WEJTStOf IUl'f'ALCI llLl."S "'ILD Wll'l, l .. fd 4lf Eduull<111 4lf n.. ~''"""''' •O~i-LOOS MEOIC ... L Gll:OU"• 1111 llNUI Lofoo, 1111 ,,.,.,,...,l!t, C«-TITLE COMll'AHV, A LlmlUlll N"--"""' I.TO., l"I NwWI MAia 11,...., WS. ~0, Ut1ll!ed &CllOOI Ol1l•lcl of Ort"11t Countv, C11mmon•<tl!", 8~•"" Pt ri, C1!ll.,,.n!t , .. 1 Me•, Ct . '1tU. 11 lrvt1H, flt wc:ctt-tr111,.., w """• ,.,., (•....,"'•· C.ll1otn11. wltl <c•I~• u•llMI bk!• US> 10 wil!or M. 1'«1•11r1n. M.0. U!4 Tiii• tlutlMH l• t14'1 .. ~IMI by •11 .... to.tltutM Ir""" PU'""•"' -""'""., MOtfllf M()llf'T-A, , ... '11M l\lffA.M . .t 111• 1'"' ... , .,, ""-'· ""· ~lllt Or1~ •. Gl-•lt. l;A tll'Oll Ne"""'rt Bt.aeh ls waiting to IMlviou.1. • .... 1 •r.«Ulld IW L.AWltENCf s. ....,..,. •iv. .. _......, Hiiia, (.e!H., •I "" ofllco .,, w kl s~ 0 1 .. rlci, !•"'•' .-c'fU1n, M.O., 1121 Sou•ll •• I""' Ate.it L. ... Oll AtfOfll .-No OOltOTHY M. ltll!Ollt '1:11M. ~·· ,..,_. ~ ... •I llSl' l"l-11 .......... , C•I• ~·-A•-· Liil .-n .. lu. CA. h' h IM Se I f Tnll ot1t......,. llltid •1111 111a Clluflh ...., '"'ot-"'"""· 11. 1110 i.. -,..,. Ttolt 111.>tl-It""'*"'* w • Llmtllld ~ ~. ••~'""-•.+II llMt _,, Aee. w IC w ay a ff O c1.,,; .,, or111e1 c .... 11"' o.,, • .,.., .. 4, -n t.,, Ottlda1 ttecot•io i.. N affiu ,..,,_.,.,,, •Ill M ..-ik.1.Mr -.,,., ,._ ,....: T-•· v_ A•ulona. Mo .• J6Jil w 1•- Juslice will Up for • five-root, !f M, •v ....... IY J. ,,,_ Dfi>lllY Coun· .,, !tie County 11.c.orclef .. Or•-Got.lflly, "'' !!'-" __ , .. _ .. ' l'.\llolTING OF OIJTStOE ANO INSIDE '""' .-venue, ~IUCllo c 11v, (•. flMol rv CIW~. C1111.,..n11, 1fld purwant k 1M Hotlcll f//f t ••I~ ---5TUOfNT L0CKEA5 M:omel 5. Solo~!. M D , ! 1 I t eight-inch, 220-pound d 0 8 PllOll'1'1., Ota ..... (Mot DlltY Piiat. OMIOU!I 1nd fi«tloooo lo kll ,..,.....,..,,., 1y (.lwll: Ill Of'..-~ ... "--J. All llldt ••• lo bt' 1,, U(onlal'l(e WI"' HollY•ldot Ori~•. LO> A.ntt•I••• C•, ,_, f II edl .\119Url 1, ll, :Id, ~, 1'11 fllJ·T1 •-o.d AprH :rt, 1t'1 '" DOok .,.22 -Im . Cw••lltloN, 1 11, 1 , u c 1 10 11 1 , ,,... '°°211. • owner •rres~ a ttr a eg )' "' °' 111d Ottlt.111 11-d•. w111 .. u. on ••••L. •.u• • IMYIDIOtl; llK. ~ wllldl a.a -.. t11o 1n 1,~ J. &0<:km•"· M o .• t111 Nlc11011 d efying the c ily"s leash law. LEGAL NOTICE A111uo121, 1t11 11 ll:IO a.m .•• , .,. H-lflf 11·.....,. It., ..... fM .,. llffic. of 1"9f1er.J-~ P•rtNro. C4lnr011 •olMI, Lot AnN 1u. ca. tOOM • !ron1 '"'''"«lo IN O•t11" Coll"'" Court--., •-. C:......,.. fM'I M62I o.t! l"r .... 01,.. ....,,., (l!l ... nl1. W1!10r T. 11..i, M,O .• "10 L1...oer.iol .. Gerald E. H enry, 28, c f Loe,1-------::-:::::::-------1 Hou• 1oc11..i ,, 700 Clvk c ... tw °''"' ....._. to4'n If.Kt!.,....,,,...,., tullrt>M 1 11111 -11 L• er-'•· c 1. t11u . Angeles, Wll8 formally ar-,1ctiT1:u~11:,'u1tw111 W••t •0""11'" WHt 1111 $!, .. ,, kl'!• N11 •• ~,1~,. °!...-,, ~-Deity•"~~; i.. tM .,. ... .,, • fMHllM or e.1111er·1 .\lo• 11111m..,11111, M.O .. iuo ,,o-.: C1IUornl1, 11 Publl( IUCl!oo1, .. ""' --... -•• ,, c:to«k ., • ~ -MUii •• ""' -Uft1 .............. , /II.pl, f . LD• .-n"ltl; c... _,_ rested and booked by Officer T•• NAM• ST•TIMIHT ~'"''" bJ<kl., tor u111 !111vabll at !tie (K ) ., ._ _... "' -w.i, ,....,. 11-rt J. a ra1e1111er. M.o .. 1,...1 ,., tot!ow!""' ,,_,"°" !I 001,,,, b1a1,,.u I le 1 1 01 Id 11 de el Ric k Bro wn on the $30 bail of. ••: Um• ot ""~ n w 11 ,._,..,, '"' un•I LEGAL NCYnCE ••v• •• lo"" or r "" .._,_,.,.,.,e.. """'' WQOll1 P!•tt . ~'"'"" oa1u, c •• llOAl IY5Tf.MI, 711 Lldt l'•rll Dt' l!lltl) all rllMt lltlt. lfld lnter..i, (Jlfl·1---------------·1.unui.1 ~ Ol•lrkt ••• -_... ol flM)J_ fenH, then later release._ d. .. ... v..s 1o •"" ,_ ,,.1c1 iw " und., s.old ,. ,.,.. '••M• ,. tf!lw 1"'9 Wdl Clll'llrKt. ttit T...,. MJ,.. en1.,... M.D •• JUI wiUcw. He'fl'Hr! llradl.. COii I j dMd In !ht Pf' .. rfY t1T1,1ala tn WJO C..n-PIC:TITIOUI •UllN•ll iOID(...il fll fiw dMock Wiii M .... t.JlMI, Dr C•t ll Avtnuo. S!...,ID Cltv, C1 fli.G4 , He llaid h e immediately Pt~'~:.::. t;.".:in=. lht WI. Or .• IV •lld Slttt d•K•lbl<:I •• 1o1-.: llAMI IT•T•M•llT In , ... ol • bond, ..... 11111 -tl>wHtl Thom•• w, Cook, M o .. IUI C1mlnt noticed the suspect, but not Tn10 D<nJow .. I• belntt c~t.a bv •n Lot 1J °' 1•1C1 Ho.,,,,.,,'" !tie C•w of ,.,_,. ..,.i-1,... .. ,_ 11 611,. llullnet• win M ~ .. ••le kt-' Dl'1rkt ot Lln0o. ~oulh l'•••dtnt. c1. ll'l<llvlOVi l. Collt Mtit. Count'r ol Ort,._, Slt1e DI . Ori .... C-IY. II-! G, 0to·•l1, MO , 2n ko<i•~ neee.ssarily because he didn't M•Hln M. Hunt C1lllw11la, •• 11\0Wn.,. • "''" r.c.or09d •; ltOMl!FINDf:lll It.EAL TY II.II a..utl\ Ne WddH' ....., w ltMr.,. hi• bl• lor • L.•••v•"• P••k l'lico, .-.t. rm, t.111 h In boo!< ., ,... .. JO OI ml•uH•ntOU• ' Hflooll .,, ...,.,<41~t IU ) ~VI 1ltw IM """"'· (o, tOOJI. • have his pet on a leas , Tnll '1•1.,..,""' 111oo1 witn 1'111 Counlv m•P•· •KO•d• .,, O•t nM c.o..ni,, He,_, .\n_.,,,, c.1. ,.19 .., i.,.,. -'.,. ,..,....., ...... ,,, o. "''''· • 0 • 1110 11.•"Cflti Clo"' OI Ot""' (ounrv on: J"IY U, 1111. llAYMOtoiO J •NDfllM>N 1l'!l ' ....,.., Palrolm.n Br.••n ! a 1· d C.lllornlt • ' T~t Dhlrk;I "" 6't1rrnl.,.d !tie -•I •-· Arcidli, c o. t1006. .. 11 llettv B1r11ttn O.....rv County Cll<'k. .-.K . .\, JIJ EJtMr 11., CD1ta Mitt, 'T-J'ICl'Ofl '-"• Wnlt1~ V"I-. Cl ..... vaUI ... rl'9 DI "' d"""' Wlffl In -T"'ftlo cle lo C1u1, M 0 • il04 Wl!oh. lle nry v.·as w earing two flow~ PuD•1.n.ci 0'"''" CotH 0 •11• Plll>I, J.,. c 1111. .i»I i.u11tto 111 '""Id! 1ttl• wor11 1o 1o i... • •• -,, c ''''' Iv U , ll, lO i nd .\u1111t ,, 1'11 1tU.11 TM1 bv•lneu I• cundu<llMI ""' 111 In· --"' -.. .., _ ••-.._. ,..,..,.. .... or ... r ••· •· · A b. I .. _ Seid Mii win be Fnl<I•· bu! W!"'°"I ' l I ---.. , JKoO 5. Olorl lt. M 0 . 14! C1rrv,•n Jng ra Jan· ype r Ol.ll'.3, OOC co~•"'"'.., '"''"'ntv. e•ores• « lmp!l1<1, d "o"' --'<min -,. """"' .. ""<ontr1ci, C•tot Drlvt, L.oo Antrtle1• c 1. oocr?t. P'.nk and one ;tr'pcd p\u, .. LEGAL NOTICE ,~•rdl-111~. -.... io.. .,. ..,. A•Y""""' J. """"r"°" """"" •'" ., ,., .... • .... ~ ...... 1 , _ , , _, • 0 .,. _10 1 ' · " ~;.,br1;;:;::.1, lo i...lltly 1110 lndeb!fd/l,tu Tl'lh 11a1.-w11 Ill.,. Wlltt IM Coun· 1>1-r 11 be •• •ollowo· -·~ .,....., · om"""" · · ... cape, silver turba n s tudded F non ottu••d bv .. ,d OHCI, 1nc1uolntr 111e , .. tv ci.r~ "' o .. "" Counl'Y' -Jul'/' '" c u1i1ir1c.\TIOH · HOU•LY w.o.GE s= .. '1r~1• ~:~:::.:: c~ 0 . ·10700 v .. 1th stcnes and pointed s lip-FICTITIOUS BUSH .. US ..... ·~-..... o! lhe lru•tK t ncl OI Int! lf7l_ • Ott l'AIHTl!llS, JOU•Nl!YMEN ...•• IO.tl ....... ..,, A •• n .... Nor,,,rlon . c.. tl~H •• HAMI ST .. Tl!MIHT uuu o u oallMI Dy N lo -, 1dv111CM CHAI Lll C. l tc:H• D'S '""""""' l'.\INTElll. .-,l'PllfNTICE ., . S.S.. Pa"I .\. F1rr!er, Jr .. ll4 Flllllrl<IPI pers. Tilt tolio.lnv ... n on It doln9 bullneu mtt"'~" wlln lnltc1>1 •• D<O•"I-P,.o ... ll 'o.": ,..,. na.. "luo lt1lllM trl"" be-nollh "'"""'"'• P•••dono, C• t llfQ. • I I -. . ••· therein, 1ntr "'' unpaid prl11eloal Of ll'HI ~ .. • ...,.,_IC411 "'•It H 1mployMI 111 con· A_ v. Fr••••· •.O . 410 l'H>rlll L.-•l>I ·I·• was a •o cacry1ng a · , n.NoOC ·-~ ... ,... ... ~ llvo·s JEWEL.EJIS, 1/fl Ne"'p0r1 note otcurlMI IW tlld ......,, •o wl C ol torrnltv Wllft -.,ion 1171.J "' lh• litrffl, C.ltl'l<l•I•, Ca. 91106. flu!<', tambourine a11d Mex.ican 81vd_, Co•t• M•"'· "1~?1 '11.•U n wl"' 1111., .. , ·~·,_, ,,.,.., Now . "ut.11"'-' 0r..... .,. Dell¥ "1101· C111torn11 L.Nw Codi. c. f . c iuouccl. M.O , ll"ll wer1weed Ptlmll>•<> Du•rll . l loO f. lt!ll 5t . I, !t>il ot ,.,,..._ In o&la -•, Au-6. ll, lf, fl. If/I t l11·11 TN tor"ol ... _.,.. of WOfel !1 Pl•ce, l"Dr!'>'I"'' Cl . .,7 ... niaraca.c; during th<' incident al c .. ,,. M .. •. °"'"" Julv -Xl. lfll ----111....i MPlll • *"""''"n wor111"' d•• o1 H~twr1 "'· l'l•wllor. Mo , Jr).11 17th S treet and \\'es t Ocean Thi• bu•aw:u h &<<Ml co""""'ed av •n wES.T-51DE lllLE COMP,.,NV LEGAL NOTICE ,1..,. Cl )"°""· Tiit rato Of holf<11v •"" Nld10I•• Ci nyon Road, L.oi A.nvtiat, Ci'· lna .. •ouol. n• •u<h l•u11eo .,..,..flm• work 11\all Ill 11 lime •fld ..,,. '!00... 1 Vront J\1onday, while chas ing Ptlmith .... Ou••le llY WESTEll.N OEED COAP. p 11au lwoll, W1vr.e Milt""· Mo. \l/ NO<'ll\ ... w .. d II. '[ T~il s!o!emtnt lll•b ,.,,~ lh• County !'Iv WP.~Nf ~. M.ATMfWS. l'l(TITIOUI •Ull .. 151 I! thlll bt ""ll(lltcrv -Tiie (0<>· \llUI lll•d .. L"" A"9•1••· C•. tOOJ6. P N G . L l/1e dog an ye 1ng at ! . (l1c-of Ott "'" C:oo11h ""· Jul• 2e. 1911 A~ll><l•IU<l Ol!'U<° N/11.MI! ifATIMIEllT lr•clOr .. """'°"' -COfllTt c.t ll 1w1rded Mu!rl A. JOl'lnl1-. M.O .. b10 "Clt'lh . 111t ew u111ea aw Officer BrO"M'n a' leg " d Bv B•••rl• J. M•dao~ OtPUiY Co..M~ $1"1 nn1 T~· 1011.,,,.1n1 ""'"'"' ... Ool111 and """ '"' o..obcotJ!r-c-!Or .,.,,,... him ... lmont, Loo ""VII• .. Co. J00'.16. J'OIJ , , Cler~-"ubll 1htd O•ong• Coo •I 01111 Pilo1,bu•meuoo: 10 P•• no1 ''"' lhan ""'uld •Ptcllltd Htl"Jl.Kt tki .M.D .• MU GfH "bt.r•lt. throu~h a check with head-Publi•h"" Ot•nl• '""''' 0&111 Pllol. AUV<J11 •. I]. l'O. 1111 l!l56·11 HflllTAGE LEMING CDMl"ANY. r1N1 lo all -kmwi trnPl6YIMI by "'•m V•n Nuv•. Cl . tlollll. ·' POR T G uinea \IOH!:;SBY. f..1 a I\)' tribesmen 10 r-.Pw (;1J1nr a hnl'e a spci'ia l ;H!1tudc t11ward n1urder, ;ind nobody hcrC' h~is been hanged /or J( sinl't'.' 1!157. ,'\Jow a public d cbale ls undrr \1'ay. H was ~parked w hen an /\u~tral1an Judge i;en1rnced to d <":Uh Pclrr Evnro. :12. for rhr n1urdcr 1n J 11nu:iry nf a girl or 1nix<'d r a ce. 0 1an1an Jago, 2.1. Evoro also faces charges or 1nurdcr· ing !wo young Australian n1rn a nd n11cn1pt1ng to ktll ii your1g Auslr.il1an hf\1Jse w 1fe. Amon,.; Nr11.' G111nca·s 2 .1 m1ID00 people a re gniups who }'inn A wards " .) ~cli ol arships nuarler~ that 11enry had been Julv lO •nd .\ugul! /,, IJ, 10. It/I '°"1•11 1----------------, On• City lloul...-atd wn1, Na, 900, In the ••oc11t1.., °'IN contr1d . Ed,.ord L-Kin~. M.o., n 11 llluebflt I I d h . •1 Ori na-. TN 9oolrd ol IEduc1!1nn al Ille NIW-1· """"""• Horii! Hol!YWOOCI, Ct. helleve I 1al VlD ent eat I~ a cited for the same ofrense LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE w11111m 11 we • ..,n. one City M~1• Ufllfled 1c1>oo1 011tr1c1 ro""r"•• '"• Jotin H. uovd. M.o.. IJ'4 Horth natur<JI 'M'aY of life. They r arlier, but w added up the &O<Jl•v•rd w11t, No. IOCI, D••no•. rllJht to r•Ject 111r or 111 blcl1, •"" not Hivwooe1 .., • ..,.,., API. 10, Lo• AnHI••• f I' !Ul? 11.ICl\i rd K J•••••I lfll C1mll'IO Pel nKH t8r\!y •<<tot IM low•!! bid, tnd Jo (•. ~. •• n1aintain their balance fi ticket and threw it into the ,,CTITIOU' IU"Nll' NOTICI oir '"LI 0 , ll lo s., s.n 01-00. ' w1lvt a nv tnl<>'m1111v or !rretu11r11v In Al!tn s. Mlrken. M.o .. l4ll La 11i,r• 'th " 8 Yb a Ck NllME STAll!MENT AIAL PllOl"fllfY AT PA.1\1/11.TI IALI! Coc!Y l -Smit~. M.D., 1nl Com\no Oel •nr l>ld rocelrMI. 8oultvor d, lnglfwood, Co. PO"'('r WI Jl lolUl!Cr. •lo S Son DI-0.ted July 7', HTl "•nley Motrl1, M.O .. JOH l'•I& \lwde murd er s.·• ;----,,,:ti• lollowln' p.onon ii dot.,. bu1ln"u In lh• su...,,';::· ~,"! !tie Sttl• of T~•• butlnet• I• b.1n1 (.O(lduc!N lrlr • NEWl"OllT·MEIA UNtFlfO Av•"""· AP1. 1', Loni! e1och. c~. 'KIIii. LEGAL NOT!co 'I ' _. , • ,. H'*""I .. r1Nrslllp. SCHOOL. 01$TlllCT of Jomeo B. llll•on. M.O .. Soll• ....,.._llh II ano ther lribe kills 8 mem · '"' THE IOL.E ID, 7JD6>~ w Oct •" C• • orn1, for 1"" Co..n•r "" ....... ,....... w,,,,,_ '· W••-Ortll9• Countv, c1111 .... n11 ""'''"'· Co. --•. . Fr<l'll, Nr1<1POt! Booch, (t ill t'IWD In "'• Miiter ol l!lft E111to ot LOUl~f • ., Do< !It H Fl ~ ., """" bt'.'r Of ooe'g household, thal '' ,_, ...... , •• -<OUllT NADINE f . GAYOA, ll7 W, 8 oY No. FllANCISCUS PELLl§$1fll, 1he kMWn TM1 ot11...,ef!f 111od win> tlll C-lv IV o y arv9Y 1 W Svlveller I". Norm1n, M.D .. Su:!(~ d ' d 1 ~. Co•I• Mn1, Ct llf, 91611 •• LOUISE F, l'EL.L.1551flt. MllS. (1111< OI Or1noo Count¥ "" J ul¥ JD, ltll "urelli•lnt Altnl 111n1 s-tr .. I, Lon• fle1d'I, (1. ~. housr.hol JS suppose {I pay 011 THI! ITATI OF Clllll"Oll.NIA lh!• bu•lnu• 11 belll• Condu<Jtd bv '" FllA.NIC L. l'ELLISSIEll '"" •• lU$1E B,•,.-•.•tlY J. ···••ton O.PlllV c .... n1Y P111111f.:;1: ..... c;;cr llaber1 c. Nvt. M.O .• ICll Do<o!~Y b k b murdering a member IN ANO P'Olt THIJ ll'l<l1w1~uo1. l"fL.L1ss1E11.. 0.C••-· •• O.llr PllOt, Drive. Glt ndole. c1 • .im. ac y COYNTY 01' Oii.ANO• Hadlnt 11, Govd• NOii<• I• .... et.¥ 11v ... tlllt "'' .,,,. l'ubll•Md Or•nw c ..... D•ll'f l"l!ol, J11ly lll and ... .,..,.c '· •• ,. tllO./J IUd'lt rd Onofrio. M.D., 1'64 N•IJ'I or the f1rsl tribe. f h (> H&. A ltl" T~il •la1t..,ent lilf'd w>th 1ne Count• llf'rtltnlMI win iell 11 P tlv•t1 w it . to Int! July tl, JD •od Auouol •, IJ, 1t'1 IO'J•11 //l,lt•1ndrl1, L.oo AM>f'ln , (41, '°°21, J\u.<>tralian adminislrat ion is 0 1101!• TO IHOW CAUll l'OA Cl11k cl OfaMt c. ... MY ""' Au•. 4, 1'11. 111 .... 1 •nd be ... l>IGdor . •UDltcl 10 ,_,________ L-rd G. P-•nH. MD .• 151)f Cl>IANOE Oii N•MI: 8• flew.,.ly J, MlOdw. Oecutv Co11n1v flrmallon ol ••Id Superior (our!, on .,.. LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE Woodve!t 11.,,..d, Encino. C1. fll1•. • St.'{'k1ng lo statnp out t his I" "'' M1Her d !ho ""ollc•lloooo ol Cl••k. illor "" 10ttl .iav"' .-uoull lf71, •'"""' Griav w . ll•e~en. M.D .. t\' N•rlh ""SHA ........ II.IE SE LI Y, For cn1rovt "' P"lllls!IMI Otan~t (01~1 01111 PUot, Olfl~e ol Tnotnp-.. Miiier. AllO<ntVt 111--. .... ,.,"'"'•·«·•·c;·"·"·"·"•'c~ ........ ; .. ;;;.~-1--:::cocc::-:::cc::::::::::::-c:::-;--M••lpo••· Lo• Angele" c •. 9fl1111. • SYS(('IJl. Nam•. Au1111! i. U, JO, 17, 1tll 711U·1l Law. 7il4 l"1ln11r .\v-..e, Wllllll<lr. Coun-Hctl(e It h•tebV •Ive" "'•I tlW l"la nnlllt NOTICE OP' TllUITIJl'I lALI Henry E. RDwn. M 0 · flS( l(lrtildt Paybac k murders in the ,.,,.. IOP!kellon of ICASHA MAltlEl----;-:;-;oc:;--;:;;;;;;;;;:;-----1 !¥ .,, LOI At>HIH . Sl•I• "' Ca lllornlt, •II Commlulon"'"" CllY ol N.w-1 •••Ch .... 111• ltoed. LOii .. n •• 1 ... (:1. oOOlS. lfLllY bv M r 1>11tlll-r l'ATlllCIA LEGAL NOTICE th• •19111, 11111 '"" lnl•rlti ol s.olol wltl "°" 1 public l!Ntll!I ..,, 1111 1 0. Ort A~ 23rd, 1f1l, at 11 oo AM. In Clemen! •ouooeau, M.O .. llCU l orlt past re"' years have caused L.OR 1t.-11•E c0Rco11.1.N 1or d>•n'"' ofl-------=-cccc-------I dee"-11 ""' time o1 M •"' 111<1 •II "" oll#_.1on of G-• G. Scl\1111 tor • U•• •~• 1,.....1 inlr•nu lobbv GI ""'-$0<:11rltv or1v1, Encino, ca. be r N n1me, h•~l110 buh fllMI In (O<J•I, i nd It lghl tlllt 1 a 1 1e fft th.II.,_ t•l•lt el ..... Tiii 1 c y 8ulldl11t llJ llont la Scnemm. M.O .. 114\11 Seventh nallve mem rs 0 e W '""t•rlno lrom Ntd ooclk •""" 11111 P 111)1 ' ' n n ' ,,,,..,11 ISU on pr-tv llocalMI •I • • n•uranc:• omo•n ' Street. M•M••!tn B••<h, c o. llOU.. ( · · 94 l p I' I I • ''"''' JrlCTITlOUS tUSINl:JI •••d dec••Md ht• acoui•ffl bv ooerMlon NewPIH1 81vd. to ,.,rnlt i ulornotl111 Nor!ll 8re1dwav City Of S1n!1 .,,,,., _ G ;u1ne;i s -sea ar 1amcn 0 PATAICIA .. 011A .. INE co •• ••M• ·-··•M••T Of l•w or -rwlu . ,o•Mr lfl1n or In.... I •Vw nd l"ond'wl onlY) In •n ••. C1llklrnl1. llOflER:T 'E. WEISS. •• ll un el F.. kh•ll, Mo.,"'" UVM>fl · . I otllllonpt /or M:ASHA M.-ll!E SEL.llY 111• ' ' <llllon lo 1ftel ol Mid d•ce1•eol. 11 ""' rO'PI ' · • 1 T•u•leo Wldf"f' -d..,j of tru.i m-b'll 51rHI, L-11•, Ce. to117. call for the re1nlrOOuclton (J 111.a 1n •P•llcetion o•oooo•ntr 111•1 171• Th• lcllowintt P""°"" .,. <tolntr lime ol d•ettl 111 '"° lo all tM ur1i ln l•llntr bul1dlntr 111 • C·l·H Ol•trld. AOBfA.T G TUii.HEii. •NO CAllOL. 11 Edmund 11. s"'"'"~· M.D., 171 4 c'pi\a] p unishmen t Th 0 ! e nome ol 1potlc ant IH Cht"OIMI lo KASHA INtilOfS• '" ,,,1 pr-rty ',11111t~ In ""' c. .... ntv o1 Notice lo her-lur1~1r •lven I'll~ ";Id TUll.N'ER h~ob.ond i lld wife ll'l<ll recorded Hl•hl•l><I Oa•• 0 '1vo. ArcM!T~. Ct. · M .. lllE COllCOll•N. G .. L.ERtE LIOO OfSIGNS . .JJIJ \llt Ori rovo, Sltlt d C•lllor"I•, ptr1kolirty ..,bile -ring Wiii be l\eld on 111•.1 p :,,,v O.cembt; 24, 1tM, In Book 8116. P•V" 3', !lllln~ L ~"'''"· M.D. 11.01 flr~1 ;igainst hanging have argued Now, tl\tttJoro. 11 11 h•,.b\' o•Oerod '"" LIOo, N_,.....1 II••'"· c ont tlUO deocrll>l<l •• 1ot1owo to-wit· °'A~,.,,,. ltll, •I !ht '-'°' l.OO · · 01 Olflcli l Rt.:o•G• ot oronoe county, L•~ P11c1. H~nrln~ton B••~h. c •. I I h . I d dl••<lfd, that 111 .,,..,,,. ln t1re11td In Crolt e _ Je11ot n, lll Vii Ptle•mo, L.ol J, l!loc:~ 10·"' S..-C:non 1, 8 ,IDM In tnt C_ouncll C~1mberi o! lh• N1w""', r! Calllornlt , i lv•n lo -~•• in In· '2•" 1 ln l e execution 0 m ur ers sold m.iltr do ~o~•· bttnt• rn11 cour1 In Newoort llNch, c1111. t'l6t0 1111.,~. 1~ 1h• C•!r 01 N•wPort flolCI!, ... d'I ''" tiotl, •1 -•ell tlrn• •fld • •<• dtt>lldntu In fever ol sw.-11TZ· Arth~r M. Snvo•r. M.D .. 1S5I Viii• hv the stale would simply ap-Doo1rtm•nt J .,,, lho l61h dov 01 Seo1,. """' S. Vfltman. lll Vl• 1"•1•rrno, counh c! Or•nv•. S!•lf o1 C•lltarn!•, •nv •nd •II "''°"'", lnlt!'ll!ld rnav •"9Mr L.I NM:LETTt:ll COMl"ANY, a l'•rl,..r.,,1p, H•••n A.ctd. 5n••m•" o.~ .. C•. tUOJ. . "II, ol l ·JO o·ciock A.M . o! ••Id O•• lo Ne"'"°" lle1cll, C1llt, '1'6o ,,., ma<> rtcorO•<l in b<>Ok 1. o••• 1J 00 tnd bo h••"' '" r_.. •tld dred DI tr~.i ,..,w -""' ar>d htld by .t.ntl'oonv [, s.,~I•, M.0 , 4111• F)nley pt'ar \O the lr!bcS <IS an Of-1™>w CI U•I WIW ll'oe oPDllttllon fco-Cl\lnl'f Thlt llutlntOl lo bolng conduClod bv an mhic,ell•noav• rn8PI. .!Kkle HHll'llr, lecfMllY M61'110POL.ITAN $Ell VI(: E. COA• .I.venue, .\O!. fl, l "" Ang•ln , C1. ttlll27. I -I I r b k ol n•m• lhO<Jld not bf> 0'1"!fd unincorporl!MI Aaooc:l•llon Qlrl•r !hon • m••• 1-m·-·· ·----••.. -· •m•"•"· N-1 ll•"'h City ····-··· ... ····-" ,,, ••••ell ol ••• ' Vi n O•Ot n M 0 . 6JJ.4 11.1111~ 1c1a orm o pay ac . ,, ,, , .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,_, ,, 1,,., _.. .. "V~" .... "' ., c 1 ""' ,., ... _, "' '''''·, ~-._,,,,,, ,·,. '-'·· v -pertntrohlP. llalbol h l•nd. c8111ornl•. P l1"nlrov ""'m " ,., t.ffl•I~ obllt•llollo ....:ured "'t!'HIV. notlc1 .._ "'" """"' Since the las t hanging In Ora., ~ 11vblii"'d ;., H•• O••nve C•••' C••lt f . JPt'l•tn Term• o1 ••'• c••n In l•Wlvl m""tY o1 PllbllV.MI Or•n11 '"'" 0.11¥ I&!., Pl wftfdl wii record., Ml<'~ 11, lt11, '" Lt w w. Wo!ltc1. M.O .. 9•1 A l lllh• •)-I' -dg • N O.llV Pllo!. ~ flf'Wl,.,.Qfr "' 11enor1I 'Thll •let•m f11I tllld "''"' tn• County "'' UnitlMI Sllll l (n conlltmol\on OI s.o!f • .-u1ull 6, 1911 ,lt .. 11 8«* tPi, PtH IU, ol u \d Olfl(ltl Drive, Sin G1Drle1, (1. i l1l), 1. <J7. Austra l<ln JU es Jn ew c1rc111111..,,, nrl11!11<1 111 ••Id'"""'"·•' ltut c1er1< OI Or1rov1 Coun1y on' Jut~ l'O. 1t11 or oor1 cisll •n~ belince ~~ldtnced bV •ecordi, u !d Trull" will oell 1! P11bllc Jt me1 J . wooaruf!. M.O .. 1UI 9al'"· r :uinca have been u sing what .... c. ••ch w•"' to•,.,..,, IUC<enl~• \OotlO llv ll•Vtrlv J. Maddo•, Dti>utv Co.inly ""'' _.,,.., bv Mo<tv•v• Dr Tr111t Offd LEGAL NOTICE 1\ICllOtl !ti "" ~ ...... , bl<lokr "" '"''" lon Stref'I, Glt'M•lt. Ct. t\TO,, . , prior !o 1"• ••• o! l&IO "••r'"q· Cl•fk, on 1'111 orOHr1V io •old fen ""'cent of NYalrlll In lawful money d "'e Unl!od W8l!•r M. Holloi8n. M.D. !hey describe aS .ll humane Doled "'II doY OI .-ug. ], ltll. Publl"'-d 0r•"W (6111 Di ll y PU"', '"""""bid te be de<>o•i!ed wllll bid. p 11NI 5Titet a! 1"4 lime o1 Nit, W11hoo.t! w1r· 'This bW•ln•n I! being (O<\ducted bY 0 ()Qlicy (Jf dealing With COn· !:!,',',,",,~', ,~.·.~~1,',~o! July ll, 30 t r\d At11uot 6• 1J, lf71 :IOO!.,I Bkl• 0< offtrt 1D b• In wrll!M 1nd wlll ,IC:TITIOUS t UllHISI r1n!Y 10 t1 !Jtle. poueulOfl or en. 1enerel •N"',',,',",'"•'.l1>;,,,,,,,,, MO. I I r " w -'" ,,,. rect lved a! 11\1 elo•n81tl otllce •I •nv N•MI JT.\Tl:MllHT cumbri Mtl, n... lnlernt conv•Ved •o •"d '"' 111rcr S350 sc in arships ll:<l'e victed murderers. The trial $ul>f'•lo• Court LEGAL NOTICE nm" 1tter 1111 11r11 public•!JOl'I ,,.,._,,.and Thi folklwlnt "'"°"" ,,1 ~n• ,_ l\llG b'll n !d Tru•teo under u ld o....i Thl1 uo11men! lilt d wit~ tii. CounlV bcc>n :i"·ardcd lo gradt1:iting judge e x amines the convicted :~:~itir~":~?.!' •. ~. 1,..._ n• 1-------;--;:;:;:-------lbelor• a1t• o1 wle. bvsl11e11 '" "'-rruot, lft •"""" 1111 fou-1no ctew:r!llf"ll c11r1< ot o .. .,... Countv °"' J111v 21. !'11. ,. lU• Ollt<l "'I• :lfth d1Y of July, lt1\ o .-LL..\l"E DAlll.Y, 779 l"tulorlno ,.._rl\'. 1-n: ljv Beverly J, M1011ox Ofpul\o CountY seniors hv 1he lh11111ng1011 Jllan's background and tries\() ... ..,.. NUlo, c.u ... ~1• 99211 ,ICT1TIOUI tUUHftl CllOCKEll NATIONAL BllNIC ........ (0111 M•••· LOI 11' In lr•ct N&. 6216 ••• .-n "" ''••k. 8'-::ich Co rlipany. T•t: (JUI 111·"11• lU·mJ NAMll ST•TIMINT E•M:utot ol"" l••• Wiit "' wTd Tommv J. Otll•J>O. 110 ... ~l••lno • m ... ftCorded In lloK 1lt, ,. .... ,. ••U·OC "hcc'·, ... ,,, pces1·n1e1I '" d{'Cide whether the murderer Al-fl fer ...... 11..... TN loll-In• P9'"°n' .,. dell'tO L 0 u I ' E F II ... N c I ' c. u I ....... CIH!o Mt••· lo Jl lfKl .. tlvt . of MIK OlllMOUI MIPI. f>ub•i•htd O!•tl'lll c ..... t D•llV •lie!. ' " .. " a ' h b eak' g 1 • 7 "'l "-·•·--·· ••.. PEL.L ISSIEll Tom '"· D•ll<llM'. 1111 ltlVIM' "'"""· record• ef Ot•ntr• Cou ... Y, C•ll•orni• Jo1!v J(I ..... Aur;ruOI '· ll, 10. "" FIOl·11 w s aw re f' "''as r in l'ullf!•hlMI o ring1 coa.1 o .. 1v """'· .,., ·~ -~ "" J h "I 'llnn J\\ar1n· H 1uh ME R.I.IC. 1uo Lonool'l<le,.Y, Cot!o o..:..i ... 1 c ... .,.,.. loo•ll'Hl•wltll••"''"""111orwo....,,.o 1----------------fl n ·> f,, • a " the white man's la~·. In s ome Aueu11 '· 11, l'O. JI, u11 l1J•·fl MeH. C•llf THOMl'ION,, MILLl!ll '"'''' M O•"•""· 11~ Pivl1t1no oet!ltlntnf wner• s1ld IM adleln1 any Schll01 : 1\('1·in Haag, f.db~in ;ir('a.'i where lh<'re is prac · c.d Jo .. .,, o...nci n. n>o L,,... ""•....,.• ,, Ltw ""'·· Co•t• Mo•• o,,.., 1o1 In ••Id tt•d, l<11ett>er wltn H I 0 b I d (" LEGAL NOTit:E. o--,,~. '"'' M-o. CllU Jl)j "'''"'.,..ave .. I"'..--f~l• llu•fnH• 11 H •ntt ~1W b'll • NMmlr\lt for 11vn er ovorll1no•. 1g 1 "l' on. ;in •a r _1· I II l •-\ I I 'th •• •· .• "' , cttd In•< LEGAL NOTICE h 1ca Y no n.,., con ac WI ----Loon1,a l •>ior, J l&l surni1r1 Pl. w"'"""'· C•lif, Por1ner.,,lo. wl>f•• 1u .. .,., ''"con• ru ·"-----------~~~--H a.v~·:u·rt. fl11111 111gl r'tt\ fi('!lt h '""EAIOlt COUllT OP TNE COii• ......... C•. lolc (11J) -IMJ -tt).llU ,., ••• M, 0.11.... '°'"'""' """" I H llUblil """'klP•l1 H,.011 s. e ll'"' I. t e J.:Overnmenl and law and J T,.T• o l' CAL.ll'O•HIA 11011: T"" Dui lneu 10 belntr ,_uc1.., .,.,. 1 .,....,..,, ._. l l1tu•"' Thi• ..i.1.,.., ... 1 flllMI will! -c.ountv ordl,,.,.,.... :~~1~:E o~H~u~l-~~ ~~t~~~~ " '" r'trdf'r, b rutal murderer1 havf' THI COUNTY 01' o•ANOI. ... ,, ..... ~ID. T·l'ttlf Clerk ol o ... _ COU<llY on: July n, lt11. TN"'"-'""' ff<!rHI 11: ,..,, Olk:o~ 0,, TMI Strattnn, ;i Tl\t•1nhrr of thr · I • H•. ll"4ftN Cert J, o.....u~ P""''-Or•ntr• Ca••1 D•ll• Piie!, 11, •.itv J. lar11!on. OtPUl'r _.., W1v. Irv!.,.,, c1n1or .. 1a,"" ""'""'-CITY 0,. ,OUNTAIN V•LLl"Y h I ! ! f fl'<'el Ved ()0 )' JT'inor J 8 j I H0l1Cf 01' HEl,ltlHO 0 ' "l'fl'TION 'Tiii& lllf......W l!lld lt'•lll .,_ Counff A.ue11" 1. /, tJ. lt11 1161·'1 C~r); "Vint abll11!1ot11 t«urMI b'll Mid Oe9d NOTICE IS HfAEBY GIVEN l~at il"I Onnr fOJ, J) <I/IS 011 ill {'JI( 111.1:: terms. P'OA P'AOBA TI!" 01' Will AND ,OA (IDl'k nl o.1,_ (.""'IV on Ju•~ U , 1t11 P vbtllhtd Ort "" CNol D1llY "1lol. JU. lnt;ludlnt ,..I, chtr1n l "<I --ot lui~dav, Aupu•I II, 1'1!, ot 1;00 P.M Ill Ea.<i1ern Ore~nn .J 1J n i I) r LllTl'ltl TIJl"l•1to11:1t T••Y Iv Betl'f' J. •••tst..,, ~ c.ouni.,. "'u. %L Jiii and Awl/ti 4.. t'71 1ru.11 nw Trvotae i nd "' •elo. th' Coul'l(il C~omt>eri. Cll\I' Holl. lOJllO f•l•I• DI M•rl~• Q. St-I, alM known (l0t~. LEGAL NOTICE Oalld'J~ri16, •• ':;1,·,.. Sl•l•r A.vonui , FOtJ"'•ln v 1 I I• v . Collei.;c, ;ind then co11l1nu1n~ ~· M•rtr>• Qu.,n1•...:• 51ouo1 O.c11_,. P11bll.t.ed Or-'°"" D111¥ I'll"'· J u. LEGAL NOT!CE .,.,,.,," ... Calllornl•. tllt CtlY Couri<ll wlll hold ·• "' \h \ t' NOT ICE 15 liEJIEflY GIVEN 1~•1 fd"• ' , , • ius m :i <'nia 11·;; i; r 1 en P Sc·boJar Fclecl G•r1•uo. siouot H"d•k ht• 1111M1 h1-.1" •i-"-'-"-'-· JO 1"" Auouet"" '11 ":u 11 "',,.,. n5 Norlll ••rr•nu 11.. Pllbll( ~e••'"' en"'• 1<1•1cw1,,g : l r a inin,(! al (J1·eg11n Sl:t(C . Of!ltlon IOI orotMote t>f wlll l ...:l for lllCTITIOUI IUllNlll ,. P* Wnt Cowl,.., Cl llf. '17" I. AplM'll of l'lt nnhlf C1rnrnl•"'°"'' iuue~c• "1 t 1t11to l •,.•men!or• 10 Pell· LEGAL NOTICE NAMI ITl,Tl!MINT P ICTITIOUI I UllMlll 4'M$ •ct._..· by VOOVI P~ooer!IH •ttordlno Univcrsitv. 11.,.,., ••'"'"'• to w!llch 1, mlMI• fa<I------~~~~------T~• foll-In• H rc1oro1 a rt <IOl111 N.\Nr• ITAT•M•NT ,,ubllol>~ H-.1 H•rtlor Now• p11,. dtn!t l ol llevlotd Procll• P l•n 111 lo 1-la,1,i; • LS inl 1•re~led in (n.~ta M esa r esiden!, 'Tyra hlr!n11 11•r11c111ori. '""II••! th• t/mt 11'1<1 ,. 11111 bu•1~·;~~~=11 • 61u •....:.~ l lvd, T~• tollowln1 ... r1<1111 •r• ..,."' t11mblntrd w1"' •~• l>•llY l"llot. NtwPOrt c0<1>1ruC1 •m•lt nelP"t>nrhPOd com. bu•.,·.,-.•. .·id,ti''''-. \•·,•i.,·.,, ', ,111 11 h b I d PllC• ol he•rlno th• 11..,e h•1 bt'n ••T f'l(TITIOUI IUSINl!ll 1"""' bu1lntu •s: Beocl\, Ca lltDr.,ft , July 23, lO •l'l<I .-..-ult 1 m•rcl11 "",-,,1n9 c•,","',,'",,',',-r~~ ·~'''"' _, ",, " llllSPn, as e rn pare on•or •uou11 la,"11.ot l ;JO •. m .•nthf N•M•IT•TIJMl:NT .... ~.C•llf.'°6:JD. 11.\KAA. NEWl'O•T AISOCIATIES,1,l'7I 200f·ll ..:atlMI . I IOI! .. r r"' ~,1,·1 ,c<•I "r''''l'C a11d rnll'tlfl;; 111 Iii!' Dran's Honor Lisi at onurtroom"' Oec1•Tm•nt No. J ..i •aid The 1n11nw1"' ""'"""' ••• <1olno Jr ... I" A. Morelkln•. 1ll• El llonct.o 'l>'tl S..n Jff'IVI" !'I.old, NtwPCttt 8Hc~. MooMll•, •~,,,.~~1>1!•0•. , -• , " 1" " · <Ov•I, 11 100 Civic Cenlor or1..., we.i, In """""" es: V1"•· F11ll1don, Ctlll. 916Jl C1lttor"l1. J. l"tv"' 1 .... ar 1 · rn1mom1• "' p ursue lhl'S(> sub)<'C'IS .1\ 1'111 f':ilifor ni;i Lutheran C'nl!ri.ie. 1h• Cl1• Cf S1n11 AIOO, Ca!l!o•nlo. LIDO PL.AS TICS. 711 V•• EDOll. J•cl< Gooowo•. ,., Am110• Woo/, Gerson Bek••· ''° Ch111....i llrHt. LEGAL NOTICE Fou11111n \lllltY Mun!cl••I Cotlt Si t [ Rti'l I I 1r ;1( h e 11Jn" ;icademic f'X O•t•O •u~"'' •. 1.i1 N .... oort 8••<~, Ctllf, •2wn NowPO<t ""d'I· Celll. "7'""° Stn F~•pcloco. C•lllornl1. PrOPO'f4 •m•n~m1n• "' t~• Fou"toln ' 1 e .• onP, ' ,. ,. ( ' ' J I'> ' -w. e SI JOI<"' Jot~ Mi rvln s.cn"•'C'•r, u1 VI• 'boll l"" bu•inon h b1ln1 condutl•d llY • All•...:1 S. Wllu ., 9tt Groen l lrfft, _ V•llt• Mu"lclo~I Co<I• ~~r~lnlng 1 :!' H~~~~;.:ir:11~1 ~1~ll !1;;~~~i·~··,;i1 ~·~~:); ;;~ll~~~r·c:~ui: fn ~~o0u~~~~ ::~~·',~:~~:~~~... :~~~~~:9~~~e?~:1ji°oo Mon1•'110 Lid "•'l~~~z~~ .. a:~·~·"• P•~~~~~~:2~!!~~~~~r~;1·~-~(1H bv • ""~~~.;~~:f:E£,.c~~JJi~~irJ;; ~~J.:G:~~~1:~1~;~;{~£. Pr:;~ this fal! /If' ;I ph"SiC'li 111 :1jOr. (Jak.~. 015 Clwlc Ctfllf"f' Drh o w .. 1. 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Jul¥ 10, 1'11. 11¥ flnlfly J. ~dcloJ, O"""IV Coi.ol!t'I' JulY It, A» Ind AlllUll 4. im I'll-It Tlolo llu..W-ti~ n '"'-•' :..~ • .;;H~ftol o;::r:;.,.~ ~I ... " Th o lollowln• "'"°" 11 ooln• butl~•u By ltvtflY J. ModlO•, Ot•~ty Cou"tv (lo•t . p~i,.. 'n c .,.,._ VI 11 Cl~r~ P'uOllfl'oed 0••,,.• c .. 11 bally ,.llef, "-11111 IC. ICtllY, M.D. Control, llU 0 llrMI, l 1tfa-11. !I yo ur t1ome, oddress end zip code, including c · 1uo' 11E,.,u1 v '"LON, 1-.11 v.. Pu~11•h•d Q••n•• c:e.e11 D•ll• P11o1, J111v ,,. JO and .-u,us1 .., •:i. 1•rr 1011.ri LEGAL NOTICE HM« c:1111or11~ tt111, ... a1 1t 111 rece(V1111 § Cloono, NewPDr l B••c~. C•h•e•"la J\l!v u . XI ~n~ AVIV" '· !l. "" ~ 11 ----1-------;c;;;;;-------1 l"ubllllltof Ort._ Cold Oal1y "lk!t, wl1!1!11 dev1 al ""' .S.11 1111 Pl'~ h b Kwlz S A C l'f ~ M1r1 M1•l1 L1nnlne . 1100 L•'' p.,~ LEGAL NOTJCI!! I' Inn Jltlv 16, n. 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W, !, It JOHN -- --Q lh!t buolMll I• MIJ'lt cen611c:t"" b1 "' 'IM• bu11 ..... ll btlftl -vc;!N by Alt T~l1 bulln•» to bolM cftllduc:IM Ill< • T~lf ~ k """' clndut;fl!f.., "' Ceun1y c 1,., • "" .., d hi 11 lodl~IOu•I. llllllwld111t. ll'•ttowr.,,lp IHI W) lndt~i.tutl. ,.....,. •· M!MYINN I= -1480 ON THE AM DIAL nea f'TI ~ p 9 I prove SldMy 8rllldl Robtn I . S-i.nd E. flr•~bUrY 9eCIM• a. W.k11 DSI "~ '-'"" "".,' = "P~not1" ii 001! of the Ttols """""" llled Wi!ll IM c .... ,,,., lhl\ •llttmtn! 1111111 ,.,,,., .,.. CllUt'tly This ••• ,_ 11 .... tfltll "" ~ TM• ,,.,_.,,. flMlll with ... c.vlllY ........... (1 ..... Nla ""' ~ world'• mott pc>pular comic ... "In GI Orlfllt eeu .. iv ..,~ Jul¥•· ''" CN•~ .,. OrtJ'e'! C:ou"'v -· Juiw )'. 1•11. c1er11 "' Or•,... GeuNtv wi: Miewt 4 C:lerk "Of.-C""'1fv m: JYIY JO, Tf71. Tiff 0111 ,.,.,... 'I -•1 tY "'Tiii lit' "~'· Reitd It dallv ln th• Iv ....,...., J. MHOoJI, °"""" c.utttv •1 Bevulr J. Mfocl• Ol'Wlv CO<J1'iY 1'11 •r ...._.., J. ~ o-iy c-... ._Ii< '· ~ °""""' GourlfY A....., ..,1 P"""-t~ • IWIZ 1CID AM Wto. ALL THI GOOD.,,.... .... ~ " c.1-. c t!'lt tv Clll'k. (left.. P11-n1 D Y PILOT. lltlbClf .... Or•-Col•! Oll!r P llOI, l"~btlohlcl Ora11N (O.)I tltllJ' "lltJI, l'ulll!-O••-(Hit rt.tit< "It.ti, l"vttllll>MI °"'"" GMtl Dell'/' Plllt, """"tlled Ora,... c ... tt Ol11y ,,,.;;:.1 "------------_J\Jul'I' lO t lld Alltuo.I '-ll, JO. 1'11 ·1·M AMtull 4 U, ,,. JJ lf11 )111•11 .. U!l'.lll '-1), 70. )I, !Ill "DI! July~), ;IO •nd AW\111 .. II. !t1! ..... n All'fl/lf 6, 1, 1'. lt/1 '1"2·11 • " '" " " A • .. .. ' " .. .. •• ,, ..... .. "· ... • " '" • .. •• ,. ' "· " .. • " n. " ,., " " ,, ~ '. •• •• •• .. " .. " ,, .. ,, .. '" " " ~ .. " .. "' " •• " " ., .. "" " •• " • ' n .. • ,, • • • " Sail to Airports? Architect Eyes Offshore Co1nplexes fty LEROY POrE Ul'I l u11-1 wr11w NEW YORK (UPI ! Americi'I'~ big porl cities cnu\cl 1<1lve .'lome of lhtir more pre,,sing problems by shoving their airports i'lnd sleanuhip docks Md even their pow"'r plants a few miles out in the nct1n, .sa ys archilf'<'t Larry U:rner. · 1'ha,l wouJd reduce j e ~ engine noiM: Md d i t f u s e 11irport tr11ffic. ~rner .~aid 11uch 11 sy11tl!m 11.lsn would b1u'lish mo.~! loc11I ohj~r ionR tn centrally located nu c I e a r power planl.5 ;ind, for the first t ime, would make it po:iisible for .l{ian t supertankers In rieliver nil directly 1n such citie:o; as New York and Boston. Mo.~! flf lhl' l;ind on which ~J:lstin~ fAcil ities li ke .John F. Kennedy Airporl 11nd lht pier~ linini;: the Hudson tind EN!t rivers coulr1 be cnnv er1ed rnr rf'Cre11tion nr allowed to return t'n wilderness, Lerner said. ''1'he rt-st. of thi!I valuable. real estate wnuld be sold or put to u~es that would help pay fnr W new orfshore cnmpleJes. ·· Lerner'!! f<'1rm . S a p h i I' r , Lerner, end Schindler Environel.ic!I, In<'. a Litton Industries !llUbsid iary has jusl nbtalned a $400,000 11:rant from the Ffileral A v i11!l nn Administration to mak.r: A reasibilily study nr nH.<1hore 1irporL, fnr the whole country. The fi rm got the contrllcl mainly on the b1u1is of a plan Lerner hM S he:en working nn aever11I year., for an airport· 11hippin1-pnwer mmple1 in the ocean five miles elf Long Beach, Long Is land. N. V. The plan en visages .11 c:nm· ph!X of runways, doc k., Md 11 terminal bui ldini;: ron!l\ruCl l"d in about 80 fttt of waler 11nd connected to the m11inland by A r11.ll and highY.'AY causewa.v. 11 wnuld rontaln parking spacr: fnr morr: lh11n 200,000 cars, be connected to the city subway system and be served by fer · rie~ and ~r IAx:ies from all over New York , Cnn11ecticut and New Jersey. "It's desigJled lo hand It one mi llion passenger~ A day hy thl" yeAr 2,000," Lerner s111 irl, ··tiut it c:in hf! built in slages. Personally I hop!" we nr:vtr see 1h111 m11ny peoplr: trA velini by ai r. I favor rehabilih1linR our railroads lo h11ndle ~I pas~enger servif'e nf 250 mile.c; or lr:s5 nn air cushion train~ powered by li ntilr induclinn motors moving al 2().} mi les an hour." Lr:rner ·~ N'f'"'" ('llmplr:1 \l.'nuld consist nf a va.'it con- crett hand of up Lo ntne Pacific 1'elephone Has Salary Problerrt ~A N FRANCISCO -When M11 Rell e11sed hl'r lahrn-p•in!I b.v 11R rr:e inJ!: In r ai11f' wa gr:s 11 nd hPnel it.~ :lt:'i J>l!N'l!nr for 1 h I! Com· m u n i c ;i I. i o n .• "'nrkr:r~ nf America !CWA I ;ifter a \\"el!k·lon11 s1rikt. i<he 11 1!!0 ttr:Liverl"<t to hf'r wMl ern f'h1ld, Pacific Telr:phooe l.n .. 11 he11 r- t.y problem -liow In p<Jy for it JI JI. ThP besie,R~ 111ili ty. head- quartert'11 htre. h~dn 't f'1actl.v hudg~ed lht ;iddition11 I $14! mi\l inn it will lakP 10 satisfy fhp OPW CWA C'O'!ltftl f't 11 h1trl . however. <"Inly la~L mooth rtt'i!ivcd apprnv11l from lhe Public Uti lit1es Com · .A 1-( Telephone Firm l 'cll s Cost Needs SA N FRAN CISC(l -18\1.-'\ -1'he dirf'<'\nr~ nf P11rHic Tr:lephonf' announ<'ed lhAt iL will hf' necf'.~!1,11,f'\' for thl' r nm- pany 1n r.i.i ~r i:ipprox1m111el v l500 million or npv.· <'11.p!lo:1 I tturini;: 1972 tf'I financ~ i L~ cnn· ,.t.n1ction prn11r11m. 1n Addition In lhe $..100 milli(ln which i1 Pl· peel., t.n raise from tht nf· fr:ring nf it~ cnm mnn ~;ire!! fitn"ing September 1971 The company·!! con.,truction oonlemplale!! expenditures nf 11boul SROO mill ion in 1971 and 11bout $900 million In 1172:. 'The&fl expenditureA t1rt' nee· tsS&rY to meet the c1trruind for rommunic11tor service!! 11nd to lmprovr: !luch ~trvlce!I. Rooshly one-hair cf con· irtruction etpenditute!I 11re nb· llllned from dt-preciation 11nct other internal funds. the balance mu!lt be covered by new ~uritie.!I is!IUC.!l. Looking I o w a r rl tt'lt rnreseeable futurr . the rom· p1111,v e1pect;11 1h111 the 11mnunl;'\ which mu.,l be rai!led from new !lecurilie!I issue!! wlll bt. Civlded .a lmost e q u • 11 .v between •mount~ obt11inecl fmm .1ale11 of debenturf!.!l 11Ht 11moont_, <>bt11ined from of- ftorinizs ril cnmmoil share., to ii~ 1hllf"eholder11. A!. tM first step in it! 1972 fTnancl ng progr11m. the ccm· pAny plans to sell a debenlurr: imie en or 11bout F't.b. 1$, 1172. 11'1,. cnmpany·s la!lt deben· lure issue WM M1ld on March t . 1t7t, 111nd w111.!I ror •7.00 million. The: amount of the ntw debenture issue. ind i~ fetm11 and conditions wtll bt. deLermined I11ter thi.1 ye.tr. The W:uance of securltits by the comp.viy Is subject to ap- proval by tht C11llforni• Public t ltllltlt8 Comml~sion and ~ub­ jf>Cf lo rtfl!tr1tlnn •l11temtnls hecomJn1 f'fff!Ctivt wilh !ht ~r\l.lea a, E1ch•na• Com· mlSfion. miSl'ion for r<'l tf' inrrea.5t..' 1ot.alin~ SJ4,1 mi lliinn. P1cifi<' 1'e!ephone F\\e(! the requf'.Sl ~larch 17. 1!170 11nd iii;ked fnr $195 mi tl1on. 1'ht company e.«t1 ma1e.~ it y,•ill take $1-4.1 mil lion 10 rin;:i nee !he. :13.:'i pl!rC'l"OI in· ere.a~:«. lp;i vin11 the C'ompan\I with a mere t2 mill ion froffi i •~ rii te incre.<'1 .'!el'. "I ~ue!f.• we'll h;111r: 10 fill' an01her rate increase w·l!h lhr: PUC," shn1g~ a .~k~m;:in fnr Pacific. "What else can wr: do '..'" He s11y~ Piir.i fic Telephone·.~ e11rnings "'"!' the low~ Jn thf' R!!ll !lystem anrl 1hat ii lnok 15 month.~ to recei ve 11pprnl'al nn tht-liitr:~t rate increase from the PUC. "Or 11\e l11r~e.!11 25 cilie~ in the nat inn ." he add:'<, .. ratt'11 in San f"ranci!'ICO. Lo~ Angelei;: 11nd San Diego arr: the low~L" 0nl" nf thf' rea:'!Qf'l.~ for tti i~. h!' e~pl111 n.•. i~ 1h11t sn mu<'h mnney i." nee(it'd tn kr:ep 11 p with thf' grnwl h nf th!" .•IR \f'. "Therr·~ morr ronl'!ru<·l1{ln 2oin~ nn here 1.h11n 11ny nthr r ~!111t'. Also, penplf' mnvp frnm hotJSI' In hnti~f' more thin 1n an v nttw>r sta le " P11("ific Tel ephone estimR IPs i1 \vill movt A.i r u.•tomM"."' phone!\ hefore ii l!f'I.< one nrw r11.~tnm l'r in r alifor n111 In rlov.·ntnwn 1 .n~ AnRP le~. thl" r•ll' ]:'< three ti mrs that W1iilr Califnrnit1 is probo:1blv t.he b1ggf'ii l cu.~lnmer of Ma Rell. it i,,. alS<'f nne nf !he 1~,,.1 tn 11e1 new equipment. "Touch tone dialings" n~ sa.v~. '"isn 't l'Ipected to bl' 11vailable throughout Califom i11 until 1975," though F:asl.l!m cilit"l'i h•vt h11d it. for up In two years. "Whf'n we c11n makr: 1111 mur.h of a. pmfit in Californls 11., ~me El'~ern citie~. we'll l'M' 11blr: tc r~tch up" i,,. pf""'l- mi:st«. Credit Finn, Czechs Agree lJlS 1'N(;EL£S I RW \ Toorisl.!t ha ving C1trte 8l11nche card~ can now v i ~ I t Ciechnslov i:ikit without h11vin11 t.n m11ke 11 S5 deposit for every dav nf their !!IAv , 113 11 result nr . 11n ~reement ~igned hy r:11rtl" Blanche Cnrp., Lo.-.. Angeles . with !ht. CJ:echoslov11ki11n government. 1'CC1lrding 10 C•rte Blanche rrt11ident .Jamt~ E. Hawthorne. 11 cardholder 11p- plylng In tht Cze<:h oon.!tul111e for " vi~a In visit the country need only mention be.Mid~ " C1rte Bll1:nche cN'd and aive his numbtr. Under the new 11greernent, the con!!ul will ia11ue the •ppropriate vi.!1 .tn<1 e.iempt tht c11rdhclder from lhe e1c:h1n,Rt control pollcy. Previously 1he C 2 e c b iznvernmenl h11~ rt,(!uirp,d e11 ch vt11ltnr tn ch11n,Re an 11mount into Cteeh currP.ncy tqulv11l11:nt ,Rt'I $~ for ievery d11y of Ills In· tended clay. finiers. r•di1t111g from the terminal. f:11ch finger would be 1,200 fteL wide and from nne mlle In stver11I m lle!'l long. The finger~ would bf. 11 lr:ast a. mile apart ovr:r ~t of thtir le ngth . Ships would dock. between the finger!I, planes would la;id take off and t11xi ln and rrom the termin.111 on the fingers. Tht runway fin11er.!I would be al three different levels, :15 tn 17~ fr:r:I 11bnve hiith w;1 ter, in ordr:r 1n minimize." air !raf- fle confusion. I •·'l'Mrr: wou ld be s a 1~1 storag~ space under t "h 1 runways for &11 the petroleu ' 1he metrnpoliti:in .11rta ner:(is and much other cargo a.~ wel l." Lerner said. "Therl" 111~0 would he roo m fo r a nuclr:ar power plant, although ii i!\n't essenti11! lo the plan." Lerner e..~tim11 tf'~ the tot11 I cost nr the cnmplex at $8 billion 11nrl s11id il ct1uld be p11id fnr m?.inl.v hy in1r:lligent convf!rsinn of p,oir1 of lhr: real e11a1e asset~ !hr: city already nwn.'l et KennPr:ly Airport and on Brooklyn end t\.ianhattan·s w11terfront s. ; He s11 id thl' pli.n 11lrf'1dv ha ~l won 1he 1nlerest or · city! authoritie! And 1 h t Atl- minlstration of Nas.'lRU f,ounl \' nn Long lslo:1nd. "'hirh Already i.~ fl'arfut over 1hl! Rrnwin.i: noise ;ind traffic Cflnges!inn :ti 1 Kr:nnedy I n t I! r n a l i on a l 1 Airport . Other plans htive bl"en pro- posed for offshorr: 11 irpnr1s. and Chicago i~ lalkiniz of 11 project ror M o:1irpnrL in l .ake Michlg11n , either on new-madl" land or s concrelr: structure. Competition On Imports Increasing Whil l' it mA.v he ~ome time in the fururr hefore the impact nf npeniflR !he trAde doors lo Hf(! Chi n~ hf.rome~ apparent ('l"r\llin Sl!,{!men!S of the in· depe.ndeol h u s 1 n e s s com· mun1ly 11 re repor1in2 • .i:rnw· ini;i M rm from the pre~nt le· vel nf impor!.~. l 'h 111 i.~ show ing up in 1ht ' d,oila r1·f'm 11lm~1 fi 0 ' fl 0 0 responr1ent..~ ('luring lhP fi~! h11lf of !hi~ Yf"A f In th\": con- linuou~ fir:ld su rvey nf the NII· !ion11I F'Pdrr::i!i fln el lnrlependf'n! Ru.,ine~.~, 1 While th1,q trend 1s h.v nfl 1 mean~ nf I a n d ~ J id e pro· por tion.~. !here are Ind ications !hat in1pnrt competition ha_,; hecomr: of grt 11ter Cflncern . yr:1 1n no ~ect1on ,.r /he cnun· Irv, or in any vn('ational ."eclor. h~s !hP rP A~ yt l devl'loped 11 ! ma1nr i!y sent ime nt for hillhPr ti'l ri ff~. rrr ln wl'r import quoi;i.~ Thi! rl"cnrct~ nf 1he NF!Fl nf 20 ytArS 11~n show chat a1 noe I time thr: independent husine.~s <'11mmun1ty wa.~ ~ t r n n R; 1 y dedicated In the 1df'l4 nf high 111riffs. but th1~ .~tnt iment h.11s diit~ipa r~ nvf'r !hr yr:11r~. C:urrrntly, 1 \ r trcenl Of lhf' I re:'lpnndent~ f!'rl thilt impnrt!I 11r~ hl'lp1n~ 1he1r ~tr;1ti('ln.~ . 11ncf J4 pl'l"<'t n1 ~AY lhf'y arr: hur!1nf1 . w11h the v 11.~1 m11- Jnri1y, 7~ percen1 , ~ay1n2 !hey 14re h11 ving no pffect one wa y or 1hr: othPr 'f'he nnl y wide re.it:ional varianct i~ in lht New f>:nA"lllnd .~lale~ w ilh 21 percent reportinR: imports are hurtinR;. Amon11 in d tpend ,n 1 retailers. lfi percr:nt s;1y th;it imrwirt, 111rt httpin.it: thl"m 11nci 11 like percenta2e s11y they are hurling chem . The 21 pe.rcent l'lf the wholesalers 11 n d m11nufa c· turr:rs cl;i im imports are hurting !hem. Natlon11ll.v. 2• l)f!t"ceflt of the. independ@nl firm.~ feel that qun111s nn import!I 1Mutd be low""'d. ~nd 2A perc~t s1.v t11riffs !thould he hight'T'. While lhe tifficial position In W11.~h ington 11ppears to bt that United St11tes i.• t1f minor !lig nlftc1nce duP to lh~t n1 tlon having liltlr: 11'1 !!ell in thi~ C()t1ntry. with the cb>rs now f'IPl'!M '* tr110e lhere 111 • pos!lbillly nr the Chine~e rr:11:ime deciding lo rev11mp ii., ~nomy le R;o •fter this l>usine.,s. It Jlfl. throwing , into tht Amtric.•n m1rket the prtlduct nf 1roond 800 million peQple l!l'islin.it: under wh11t C(')U\d be tenned 11h1ve l11bor eonditlons could havr. profound resull3. From all reporL, r eceived lhe:re Is Ji 11me of "mu8lcal ch11 lra" itoing on in A1ia by American comp1nle11 who art having 111. or part f'.lf their productJ m•nuf~cturtd thtte. As the l11bm' r11te Qots up In Hong Kt>r.J. rcr el'imple. nper111tlfln~ 11rfl !nl'lvtd 1n Sin,lfspore whcrt th~ h1~r rttte ts lower. OAJLY PILOr 2J I1lD1lE t~}Jj).D 1·1 ~JJI1lI1lE1l JD~~ rom The Arboretum Inc £.-.J;'.:.: \'V 'rf'! con1inuing lo m11!..f'! il a5 e ri .~y as t1 hrr.ezP. to kecp ynu cool wh ile you Rdd n u ldonr fun 11nd 1Jea uty In ynur ~arden this summer. Our poli r.y or nffe r i n~ fan tasti c rli scnunts anrl spr.r:i r1 l P.VP.nts is flP.VP.r sr.risona l. V\I P. r.u! prir.P.s on lrP.es, pols, p!t1nls , palin furn ilurP., anrl rlP.r.nrRtn r ~arrlP.n ar.r.P.ssnriP.s -on f!V P.ry th in ~ \\IP. sf':ll -P.very m o nth ~ ·rh is wr.ekP.nri . w r.'v P. addP.d snn1r. mnrP. i:nnl r.xtrt1 s. Frr.r. cl P.liciot1s ir.P.-cold lemonade (r.nokies Inn ). and R .li pP.ciril r:harm~l o\\I RarhequP. Sho\.V. ~11! ,111de wh~ll ~OU 'lloW\l 11~ A.d111st 1ble.11.1 1t f1"•~t ~u~litr lang.we11rnR. r.1hlnrn11 Sun loh~I ,.• O!~•r 1"'1br e ll1~ al tCll'IP••~lt 5fVln~' PATIO FURNITURE CLEARANCE' , tnJor~ !11un~e' trt~S!Jl"P.~. odri~ 11 i11d~ If ~'OU hri vr.n 't heen tn 01·r1 n ~e Caunty '.c; n f'!\.VP.~t ga rdP.n cr.nler a~ y r.I , you'vr. ~o t a \real in slorr.. I t'.~ di fferen L 11 n iqur.. rinrl nn P.XC il i n~ p!n r:r. 1n kP.P.p r:onl anrl Sm "' I• 50% Orig1n.ll , If _.,,., / CON EY ISLIHO , // snVP. mon~-~r nn ttl! ~1 nu r ~l'l r rif':n nr.r.<is . / CONTOUR CHAIR '°·~ ThP. ArhnrP.t11m ln r.. -th P. shr1rl i P.~t pli.i!r:r. in lo\ivn ' • lmporter1! Freel • • T rU'-White CERAMIC PLANTERS l•hrv~lo11s. r't l1n11,ul•r ol1ntt•\ 111 •~t•11l.1nd deco11t1 pier.ts wllP•• r11und pols iu~I wnn't lit nr look rood. Pl1nt th1m ind 11l1ct on sh1l~ts, s11\s, man1t li, 1tc. Tror whl!t, kilrt firt.d Ct lttf'lll., 19 bltlld With lny dtU)I ms1dt or nut Sli1•,, U11t1~! ihn D\ It! !Wit t lht ""rt ~ 1nr.h 11 int~ , , .. -I 2" , 5 GALLON SHADE TREES • W• sel l shad• cheap ' The best tree .selection in Or11nge County . Beautifu l specimens. ready lo plant. Eucalyptus. Si lk Oak, Jacar11nda, California Sycamore, Poplar, Silver M•rl•. Silk Tree. w,';p;,R Willow, Wilson Holly et r. (We II delNei and plant at nomina l costl. Re1ul'1 $9 .95 trees \Gal. 1J98 15 ~I. size !Reg. S«.95) 129" f 'tcl!nt1on11/ Qua ll ty1 FUCHSIAS Vtry r.olorh1I v,ry hud~ ~'j' nf llcwer.1 wdl blooJ'll r;11it in1n bll. ~~n1 •n11 tvo• 1~ bltssin1 111 dtcor•I• nuld(l(lr p1tio to1ner~ 1nrl w1tl~ A~ thev rrn·11, l~t 1htm 10111 nv tr In• ht1h. r.•\u11 111111 Wt 'Vt tn! !)nth uCril h1 111rl h1nt•nR lyDr. f11r.hsi11 11 hut••n II"''! Re~ ~1 11~ 79 , r,, ll1nt1Jll ••••e•-L1r l11t11 Perl•c1 in hold f uch~111. W11\htr.r,1i~t1nt •e!IWl)Od l ~•l't.11 $,29 0111~\And<nt ln1 ~ud,11 and p1!1n, Pnct1r.al, nul<ION tnn~"~~tion p1•c•. ~ttnriv, litavy wti•ht , • 1nl1d ~rain. r~~l nak ~nrl nld·l a~hinnf.rl ,mbellisl'"d wrnu~ht iron. If you t r,.1lri frnrl th~m. lhtv'rl probablv b,, in 1 riecnr11nr 1 ~tnrt at .1 1;m,._5 !h• rnr.• (~~~ !n ~·~~m.MI' 117" ~- 5 gal. Salo! DWARF CITRUS TREES H~v• • v•1•mi11 r. t~clorv ~unriv 1n yn11r RMri ... n1 llw••1 r.tlrll\ !re•I ~111'111"1 Qr~ng• IAn~•rm• M~1 1c •n I 1111e. ~·v~r I •mnn, K11111(111•I 01111t•nrl1n~ c11•lltv • <nm• w•th h1u1 , P!•nl th•m '" y~ur ~Ml\•n nr •n ~nt ~. Mn<t mn~,11•~ ~·! 11~ 1n 11! ~~-001r ~"~"­ ~ t•I. ~s89 Specia l' Sat. & Sun. CHARMGLOW BARBEQUE SHOW ANO REFRESHMENTS FREE BAR·B·OUE SHACKS I '\ FREE ICE COLO LEMOMAOE ·' '· FREE COOKIES "Ale! Aothe11t1c STONEWARE CROCKS \\,, h.n11n r R ~n \..A m l'ri r.Arrl I.· 1'.t~~tr..rCh,.r!:e l !nu r'- R.fi PM !l 11il\ lnr.l11 ri 111 ;: Siinr:lit\' Premi er Quali ty! JU NIPER TAMS ~•!stantl•"R· lush hl!tt ·l ltrn tnh11~ ~ l1~1)1"1l r !or 11wn And Rl tllt n .ltcen1 ~nd low·~Drt.~~11'1~ ~rl)01~d-c11vt1. 0111 l•Jn•p!rUJ Sibln~ 1~m~r1~c•!ol11 ~re lh1 ~~ry , !mtJt QUl hlY ~v1il1bl~ 1n S11ulhe1 11 C•lilnr1111 5'im1 n111su 1•~ ftl '2 ]'i t111 tlle!e i•mc l 'm' --···--··~ -.-..---. ) - J ' • 2! DAil '¥' PILOT S Frid•1 A11gu\1 6 1q11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Your ltloney Laws Aid Agaii1st Discri111inatio11 By S\'LVIA PORTER If you are black fe1nale or ever 45 you have one lh r g 1 <:ommon you face many d1f ferent I o r m s of Job d1scr1m1nat1on Surel3 the f gures :ire too \\ell kn<)l~n to reed reµt!tillon J'he Jobless rates arnung blacks stick around double those for Y.h1tto .s Unemplo~ment rates amo1 g ''omen are l uston1:ir ly 11 ucn higher than ft1r the I 1Dor force as a \\hole The Jor g te rm unemplO\ menl rate for tie oldt:r \\Orker is ah1avs h1.,her than for )Ounger l'iOrkers Bu! the point 1s that dozens of new federal and stale la 1s ;ind e1::ecut1Vt! orders fro TI the \\hite UotL<;e have gone into effecl 1n recent ) e 1rs ;urned protecl ng \ ou I h e American 11orn11n Negro a 1d older \.\Orker agr11nst e1ery form of JOb dtscr nnn<ilton I here are 1 O\V tnure than 100 rederal programs to combat Job d1scrlm1nat1on There are a half dozen ma1or federal a1lenc1es "hose funct ion 11 is 10 plead vour cr~e aga1nsl d1scnm nation 1 here a re 1nanv pri\ale agent es too to "hich vou can address )OUT 1..ompla1nt f \ ou cannot get <1ct1on el~ewhcrc It is vitally 1n1portant !hat 'ou know the ba ~ic provisions F these la\\S and hO\\ and v.here to complain Thus read . ,, ONt: The 1964 Cl\11 Rights Act h<ts tv.o ke) sections deal 1ng \\Ith Job d1scnn11na1Jo11 Title VI s ates 1hrtt no person 1n the U S shn!I on the ground of ra ce color or n 1 tional origin be excluded fron1 participation 111 be denied the benefits of or be subjected lo d1scr1minat1on under any prG- gram or acllVll\ rece1\ 1ng federal f nanc1al assistance The feder?J depar!menls tind agencies 1nvol\ ed 11th s 1ch programs o at\1v 1 es ll;ne the pQ\\C'r to dcma 1d compliance \11 h 1! ~ pr \ 1s1on To 11lustr3te tie l.Jl bur Dept has set up 1\s 0\1n Office t1f Equ<tl Opportur lly in ~ia poJ.1er ProJ:rams lo watch out for and curb emplO}fr:; gu1l!y of Job d1scnm1nat1on Title VII bars d1sc11m111Jl1on by any co1npany or un on "1lh as re.... as 25 en pl o, e~ or members The ban applies not only to h1r 1 g and I n i~ b l also to \\age scal~s 1 ork & tond1lluns chances !or J~b ad vancemenl trauung rogr n ~ j o b le:.;ts lay rr.'j d1scr1m1nator11 hl'lp \a lied ads (v.omen onlv or "h1tl'S on ly1 If }OU lel'l ~ou I a1e been cl scr1n1 nated <ii,:ii n t on t e basisofrPe color 1eJg1n sex or r 31 f 1:1.l ur gln .-;t nd ~our compl nt 1n 1 1l ng 10 Cha1rnan I qtal F 1 I r L Opportur 1Y Con1n1 s~1u \\ ash1ngton details 011 "hen Jtnd DC 20'.106 G1\e \1hat hRppened 1here narnes and n\olved other key tcn1pa11y Jact:.; 'La11dlocl"ed' Tttlsa No'v Bi g l11land Pol'L 'TLLSA Okl a (A l I -II l n lnhn ~len~ck "ro!c nf l!e Uusl Po\\ 1n the 1ri:ms f('v ~rsons could e\en <h<'a nor a maJOr 11.all'f\\ay thrQugh Oklahoma Bul toda} incredible as v.ould ha\ e seemed lhen Tulsa stands at tht he:id of navigation on 1he i40 1n le Arkansas \ erd1gr1s H 1 v e r l'iyslem lmk1ng the ?11 d11csl lo the r-.1 SSJSSlPPI Jl \CT and he} ond by boa1 'Th s once landlocked o ! rap tal of the \\orld 1.s no\\ the nations n1os1 inland port cit} Bar~e traffic so far has only scratched the surface of 1111 potential But o I g r a 1 n fabncated metal coal and nev.!pr1nl are already moving Spacecraft hardware is a poss1bd11y 1n the futu1e Newsprint "a~ ti c I rst shipment to come up the w111 ding course of the Arknns 1~ and Verdigris Sh1p1nents of plpt for Oklahoma 1ndustr) roll owed. The future of commerc1al traffic Is 1nd1ca ted ln a number or aclion.s al ready u ken 'J'be_ Wtllbros Terminal Co bet 11gncd • 'I 5-m1lhon agreement for 1 bulk fertll ber wareb<me, conveying system two r1Jlroad !pun and roadll and partine areas \\ l11an1~ Bro~ ;i p I el nr on1 pany 11 h ch opcrntr~ n 10 tales estunate" t \'.111 hn idle \i{}OOIJ tor s .. f 1JosphAlt' ltrl1l zer for Ok\all()rna a 1d Ka lSas farnlers Lake H ver Tl.'rm nal~ Inc Bl"n \n Ill plans a $3-n111! on ixtrochem1c<1l s Io rage lo;itJ ng and packng ng fac1l I} North \merican ll OCk\vell Corp has recomm(nded Tulsa <JS one of three potential n1anufactunng sites Bolh t and ~lcDunnell Doui.tlas Cu ha\e. Tulsa plants and both are b dd1ng for a role 1n producing the reusable space shuttle that the 1'at1onal Aerunau11cs and Space Adn11n1stral1on plans for the luture The poss1b1\11y of shpp1ng hardware do\\nr 'er JS ObVIOlL'l. Oil gas coal and l1n1es1one are ava !able In large q inn tlties 1nJhe arc 1 scr.ed bv the river Ke rr ~ltCee Corp has a ne" coal m ne al Sequoyah and Ho\\C Coal Co has one. .&t llca\ener 1.luch of I~ Ho"t roal goes lo J apan A che1n1cal te rminal ha! been announced for the por1 Armco Ste~! Co has purchas ed a 120-acrr site Also along the river between the MIS!!ISSlppl River and htre are ports or tl,uskoget Okla and Pine Bluff l...1lUe Rock and Fon Smith in Arkansas $15,000 INVESTMENT 80°/o WRm Off.-1971 OUTSTANDING ORANG I COUNTY COMMIRCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK ' A:• '171 ,...., ,.._. POI ll•t c .... M-•t•tt -.;...• J .~ . OVER THE COUN1 1ER ··-1111111 ........ lw ..... lltMI It ...,...llM...., f ...... ._ ........ ,. ..... " .... i.e.~ ,.. ..... -""' .... " .... ,, (111111'1 ..... NASO Ll•trn91 for Thurtdey, Augutt 5 1971 gro Jl Nf:\\ \ OHK ( lJPI) rit (lb le 0 1 C'orp ht1~ con f1nne I rt ports that It ha :. s1g 1ed a pa t 1e1 sh p ngree 1nen1 11 1th the National Tri nt<tn 011 Co (N IQ{ f covering <1n explorat on \ enlure. on abo it 1 500 squa re 1n1le~ offshore n 1he slr<i1l ()f llorrno;i: al lhe r<islern end of the Persian Gulf ~1 Llb le said 1L and NIOC' will operrite llormoz Pctroleun1 Co on a 50 50 bas1~ l !O~STO~ iUPI) -Amoco Che1n1cals Corp a u it of the. Standard 011 tlnd1ana1 group has :I\\ ardcd a contract lo 1'.1 'V l\ellogg Co lo design and bu ld a polypropylene frac hon11tton plant at Texas Cit} Te:.; " !h 11 capacity of ~everal m1lhon pounds a year The polvprop} Jene polyn1ers to be produ ced w111 teed Amoco s polypropv]ene plastics planl at Chocolate Ba_)ou • MUTUAL FUNDS IH I/EST JIG COMP'Afl 1£5 IOS mil M>o '" Sloe II: "KO \It P1 So II lhl 1114• I Hl1~ L"" Ci.ti Cht -A-• "' 'l " •• • .. " '" • • ~ ' " , • ,' " ' '" " "' ~ • " ' ,. "' '" • .. " • "' ' • ' "' • ,, '"' . ' '" ' '" • " " ' ' • ' .. " ' " • " " • ,, " . " . • ,. " " • • ,. " ~ 1 ' 75 7(11 l~ JO lJ , ~J ,, ..... '" ~ s ,ov, 101 6..1 76 :lo!!>\ 77 so • J ' •1 ~· )J " . .. " ' " ' " • .. " " ~ " , • •• " • '" " • " , .. " ,. ' . " " " ,. , '" ' . " ''" ,,, " " . " • "" ~ ' Complete-New York Stock List 'r.::.1 M• ..-c._ c'f.: I I I I~ 20'!~ -- • ~ • • ' ". "' •• ' • • " • " oY " • " ' .. • '" ' "' "" "" " '" " ' '" y ' '" • '" " • 0 ' • 'Y • • ,,, " • '~ •l~o • ' .. • • " " ' "' "' ru "' "' ' " ' ' " ~ ' "' " n • • .. " " "' ~. ' " "' ~· " ' • ' " • ' "' ,, ,,, • '" • ' " . "' " . ' " ' ' '" ' ' ,: " "" ~ • ~ •• • 1.,J ~ .. ,, • ., . '" " ' ... " ~ " • • "' "· '" " • "" " u''" "' ,. >r1 " '' "' • ' .,, ,. " ' " "" ' .. , " '" , " " ... " " • .. " '" " • .. -• "' " "' " ' " " • '"' " " • -• "" u . ' " • '" ,, . • " • " • . ' • '" " " • "' ~ "' " •• ; ,~ • " . '" '" ... ii' ., • ... " .. ... '" •• ' • • " " " ' "" • ' ' , • • " ., " ,. "' , • • " ,, " • ·~ ' ,. " .. • " •• "'' ... m , • '. " . ••• • " ~ " '" .. .. ... 1 " .. ·~ ,. " '" "' " "' ~· • " " ,g ,. •• " • • " • " " • ' • " ' " • " " ' " ,,. M • " . . "'"' + • ,oi,., -• Jl~ + Vo ... "• + .. n +I • _., ·-:i .f ,. ~ . ... ~·· -· + .. ~ + \4 . -. t " + •• -" "'+ ~. ·-· i .· • :t: : i1 = ~. • -· + " • \> -· _, ~t ~ _, + • _., ' -. • .t ~ 1 + :~ • , + • + • + .. + '· _, . • .t: .i + • + .. lw + ~­lo +1•. + • + •• ,_ . ' " ' . +" I ~~ ' . + .. _, .,, -. ., :J:, \1 . -' -~ = :! ,_' -· • -. -. • +. + • -· 1ij !J _, ·~ ::~ _,, -" _, ·~ ~~ {.~ ., "'! Otl 1 u• 011 of J v•SIDll O 11n1•t '° •"·~~, 7fl 11:,.,w 'ilj•,~ "~"'•d • fto~eO lllC 92 lh~ 0 ,.,,,,.,. 11•bst91M I •Vtntl IM • ! 1971 DAILY 'JLOT Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List 11111 Mii CM1 I Hlfll l9W (1'1M Clt1 .. ~ "":1 ............................................................. ,1 ~:::..::;;;;;::;:;;;.;-;~;,;~:;::::::1 .... "" OMlt) Mltili U. c .... Cflt OOW JQ!tl t "\11a1o1as tW .. J II ... L.fW C-. Cllf. Mf'O!' Y ... ll(A,l'l!'IN C»w-J-1vw....- stocks Close Up ~T7~·mmurahm~lil~~ .. ·t rn;;~.~:~ :i ~ w: n::t~~N:~: ($ U! !1 ~ m 011 .11 1 -f ll W1 tll 1111" ..0 I l h 21.io 1~-\>11:~;•, IC ll S·t :M JU :M .t; + 1J Wt /IM11ry ~ l .... l'A '"" lo ti'• 1 Mor" T· 1nwt OfU ft • IK~• .... In '""'!!'.'; WI -th Ct 1 J n I -+ '4 ·~·· I' r """' I .oc Wi "'I l lt>I ,. ~ ' I"' • ' • hl Moderate Day w: ··! ~:·i.t.-~ If ' ·~-$.:; -i ~.· ~i: ;: . .1· .. '' $!1. , ... , ::·~r:. \'° u .. .. W11~ (h 1 to IJ ",----------------I t... ,..,w •• ~s~IO• • 1 1 Vii NEW VQ RK (UPI) -The stock market closed 1w1 > "• l .. ca. .. °'' :.:~~ Jell~ ll li~ I~, 14'::? + 1 ~ &, WIYnGOI 1' t fl. ~ t\ on a firm note 1n moderate tradin g ""I''"" ~ ""' ' ,•,. 'l"' + ~ W•• c; P 1 tt 1 21.,.. tll. .,. ~ U11MM lO~11"' 1 ... W•tn \Jn! U? I.. +1, Aft I t t I t I I nC md Un Hvc !', .. !•" ~£+ lWN1~1'14 l 10• 10 !0 ;, I er p ung1ng o 1 s owes eve s1 e 1 u~ 1 ,.~ ,.,. ~ ~ ,,, _ w:r,b 0, r "'• ,.., '" ''" + January during the two previous sessions analy!ts vi '/dG 110 JJ """' IE -"we• M~ " ... ~ ""' H!"~,; 1 ~ ~ ~ .~ ~ = ~ ~:1rip,,c'fto ~ • ,; " 1h~ , said the only explanation for the upturn was that vs~ "' 411 u )I,, ... ,.111 + W••c" 11, 1 ~ 1~ 1m + traders were engaged 1n bargain hunting 1n a market Hfc;~:·•;1 ,b ~ t:~ !ffi"" ff .. ~ .t1 \: ~;"':r,1 :, ~'° 1~ ll., n·., ~"· ~ 1 that had beco me oversold '-'I 11omo n 1J 11'4 "' ' ..., w1 1,. .. is. 11 1h • 1o;;~ 11" 1~ v ~e • ~ ~? 11 n ,.,.,w,1n,. ltf 11 u nv. ,,....~.,, Among the items that have been naggin g 1n ~~ ~·:~~ , 1 d ~ I."' J:V• ~ ~ ~~:.~ \:1 :S: ll~ ~.1 ~14t "'~ ~ vestors recently \\ere pressure on the dollar on Jn ~!~~~:a 0 l~ n'; ~,\ ~~~1 ~:-Z-~Jn·~'!",o ,l lt:! J ... ~;~-;~ ternat1onal money market r1s1ng in terest rates and Bt s~~ II r \'~ J1 . ; •• ~I Vo~~ §.t ::.~ ? j.,1s .,1' n -t" \Vastungton s 1nabil1ty to control 1nflat1 on 1n a ~l,s0~:, 16010 11U,'~'i'; ,!tt Ult -:? ~~•tt"EI"': 1 ~ I!~. :., :~..:. +1 , ma1or \va y '" o 1 "I •,:1: u•i, -~ wto1vco , os 11 10 ,..., it" v~ u I w .., IV,-l'owtvboo l 19 lt\.'o 7'• ?t -. Although thn Labor Departn1ent said the v. hole u u 01 17 j ll .... ~"~ ,, Wtvt ~· Ill IU J1 ... Im S)\;, ~"' '-Jn V oil 1(1 I )0,,,, , JO.. Wt yh pt' 7J 11 l 11 I l l;, sale price index advanced onl y silghUv 1n J uly v l •• 1 )Cl 11 ?to,; ,. 1 -l "'wh" ,.o, sn JO •"" 1111> "'"' -~,. lt0 ,311i .:~·. 1~~ ~ prices of 1nduslr1al materials registered the largest ·~~ ~~1 'c..!'. ~s; ~~:! }~"" ~~1o i ~ ~!: :1 l tt: !,i: ~l"" ~i1-o ~v. "' 1 ' ..... lt\..~11>, _ \JD (llln 1 iO I) '1"> 5''1oo "" ~1" Whl (p I 60 l'.I M 1 l.! M o +-1 '1 u,1~1 .k ~ .. .: mcrease 1nalmost t5 year"I ~tl ~t'YJ"' ~~~~I'" .;1~:t1.z:~·~~ .. 'f:1 '1 Jl Jlr,; J:10 ~,.., , J .., )\(, ,,. + Shortly before the final bell the Dow Jones ~l~c~~ to .l 1l:Z Ji" , , -..,. ~~11.f ~:C ~ ~ if · iL. n~ _ ~ 1n,,.i10,,11 .-~ Ind t I A h ed r 453 ts•9 45 u 1h ,t1n 11 :n Jv.n whl/•"'o""' ~20""~.10~+-v. n :U."1tlJ 11 J! _1..,, us r1 a vcrage s ow a g111n O a ~ vo oft ,..,_ 11 l:M 1~ , _ .., ~1 , •• , 1_p ,.., , '"' +-, 16 " 43l\ lJV + • Standard & Poor s 500 slock index was ahead O 21 vc• coo •o ~ ~ *'" ~ + 1 w ckoto•• " JJ,, w. 3'11 + '• 1~~ ~,; ~" ~~ at 9410 \\h1le advances topped dechnes by 125 ~:!!c,'°.o J 1,..,,. ?°1~ m;=."Z~n"•~. 21!' ... ' 3,V: ,:,,. J!_, I 911:0.. ti,,,. ti \I, c.,,, o , t • • 1<o tlV. -"6 Wltf •m1 (o 1' lll"" J1 3''> ~1"' •a l9 l9 st issues v •c•m 1" ,, 11 \ i1, n-. + "Wm1 to wt 1,. ,...., JJ\o J•v. "' 1 5 lllt 31' lJ t i v c C•mt> ~ 11! !JV, ll"' lW. -11'. Wm• Ct t>I Ill li l! J5 + ,. ,,: ~ .. Sf .. ~!'~ + Prices or tndustr1a1 commod1l!es v.h1ch econ<>-vot: ,.,,. 1 JU 10..., 10~ !:z ~ ', :l"~"o" 1 l.:i u !i : !J~ ~~ 1!! • ~ ••• ' mists d t b t r n V• E" "1 1 n •100 tft\ "lo<, ...... •1 I ' .• '",, " " '' ' .. 120 :11 ii~ 1 l-cons1 er a more accura e arome er o 1n a v. E ll' •" ' 1•0 " '' !t -"" w: ~ 1 ;; 1.uo 10,~ 0 1 0,... "' 0 1'"' 1t1,,, 1t • + t1on spurted O 5 percent 1ast 1noth On a seasonall y v• t:a.,. • 5 •UG .a,,.L 611 n., +1 wl'' ~s • '' 1 • 111io ~ • -" 1"1111~\'i \0 1,lO!h -1 v1 E il'Dltlct , .. o .,.. ,, nv, ,w /«>C~ tt '?)I\ 1J 131"4 + I> t: J 'h l~~ fl" .: adjU Sted baSIS the JnCfei Se WaS 0 7 percent the ~rnc:."o d ;! 1l~ nl\ !JV. :j: W l oC" Ptli5 I JI' 5t JI' -J~ 101 i"" 1» ' -v. b1ggestr1ses1nceAugusl 1956 vw111 un1 n 1 "" 14"' 154 ~~:fc:' /: ,, ;\ 1:. :. ~ 1 H'I< 5 • , wxv• wo¢•C• •• , ~1• i., 1 .... » I'-• I l"'lllllOl"1El ....... ,..,,.., .................................. 1 -• .,_ W• Wiii 70 J < 0 .'o "'2 '4 +-'> '7N llili n o -l> Wtl> 111 '"JI 1SG 51 51 51 w,..,.. ,l"l 10 l l.J •l ''O ¥.l + 14 JO lO 11.. 191. -o Ni (1t •fl H I M M .. + \'.I Wt rlcl A rwy 14 10 ) t '4 t"o New Officers At Beckman Beckman...lnstrument.s lnc has announced two new offleer appo in tments and tha re tirement or 1 long time di rector and officer of the Fullerto n firm Robert J Stei nmeyer wa11 elected vice pres1dent legal and Perry R Mc Car ty secretary treasurer of th e comp11ny D1rtttors acr:epted the res1gnauon of Edwin W T•ylor 71 who 1s ret1r1ng after having ~rved a!! ll Beckman director since 1949 and secretary since 1951 Taylor 1s a pnnc1paJ 1n the LcJ., Angele!! l11w fLtm Taylor and Barker which will con t1nue as Beckman s general counsel The board vacancy created by T•ylors re signation has not been fllled Co1nplete Closing Prices-American Stock Exchange List .. 1 ll ' JI ?l ' "" " . .. 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" ' " " " ' ' " " ' l '" l• ll? ~ ... ltt- Finance Briefs • ' • AUGUSTA tfe fU PJ) - Maine! env1r(Jnmenl11 I lm provemenl wmmbsinn has re- 1ected 11 proposed 1150 mll!1on oil ref inery on Seal Isl and h1 lfway up th(' Main~ coa~t The propoud 200 000 barrel, per day re finery was 11 proiecl or Maine Clean Fuel!! Inc A 11ubs1d11r y or F'uel Desulphurization rnc of New York Thi! dl!C1s1on wa~ 11 vict.ory for Maine conserv•l1onl!!U who contended the con .11ltucllon of the refinery would expo!e Ma ine! !cen1c roast fl') the danger of ollspills It wa!I 11 ~etl'Jac k for the 11te.te a department of e c o n o m 1 c developmenl that saw lh:ft refinery a:i; a shot 1n the arm for fi.1a1ne !I slagnanl economy ·- .. ' ' . ,., . -" I ' .. ....,,., .... • 24 D41l V PILOT ---------'-"-'-"-'-"-"'-'-·-· _1•_71 SPACt~ L:t-;\'"l'~:n. ltnu.<:tnn IUPI t "'1n<:1 !Ple1 l§tfln 1·1e"·rrs k11011· him 11• iu~t .Jfll". th£: m&n "''ho is lll11 a\'~ \;:ii king to the Apollo lj r.rrwmen Hu11ti11gton Seti'! 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J)('lllP 1.1·1fe, ~nnn1r .Jn. 11f!rr A tl"n,qr lhr1>P (!;i1·i. i.:uidir1.1: ! hf' ;i~Jrnn;iul~ · 1n their lur\a r ex. pl(lr"!ion .In<> Allrn 11' !hr .. fourth ;i~lr1>nR11t"' nf lhp ,o\pnllo IJ In his r(llr ;i~ n11..;.<.ion sc1rn- t1 ;<1 anti r::ip~ulP rnrnmur1ir.:1tnr Not that new parking lot again, rlur1n2 the moon exr-.1r.<11nn~ ;ind nther rn1ic11I maneuvers. h1o; 1•111r f' ha11 bf'come ii., f.:imil i.:ir RS tl'losP nl the p.~trnn.:111!~ ·'f'"(lr thr l1r<;t ttmr hi." rn\P .:i • rn1<SL(ln ~r1rn t 1.<;I h;i ~ N'lrnr In thP fnrP.·· .'\;i!rl lhf' f11rn1~r Rnnn1f' .Jn fl;irlin_i: . .lt1l's cnl. lrfo!P .~ll'Pf'lhr:irl 1.1•hn hf><'::11nP h1 ~ 1.1'1!P ::ind mn1hrr flf :i1." 111·r1-y1•.:ir-nlrl son. n 11 1• 1 rl thr1.~1nphcr . ··1--1e·s l'er.v plC'a.~· rd " SP~lrrl ;ii ;i I i r r p I ;i 1· c hrnr~1h ;i rl1~pl;i_I" nf ··turky" on Apollo 15 hnrs t11ho~s From hPr l!rMdfather's hlaf'ksmith ~hop In lnrli.?rul, RonnJI' Jn t.alked ;ihout ttie athlelicall.v inclined. 1hmuni1111e fnrrnrr ph,v11ir" IP;i<'hPr who ;inswerPrl 11 np1.1'spaper arl lo berorne an as!rnn:iut. Th.:11'.~ rtgh1 ,lf)P t\!1Pn i,._ 11 fu!l·tr;iinrrl sc1enti~l-::1~t rrni;:iu1 who hoprs tn fly on noe nf 1hP future sp:icr mi~sinns . thouo:h his ch.:in<'r.'\ nf Rninfol, tn thP moon 11 re rlim, ThP .14·yr:i r-0!r1 /\II"" holrl." .11 rltl('lnr;ile tn phyi::tf'." frnm V;:i1P. 11nd iA al'tiv" In a numbPr nf 'port", rll'"Pite his 11iu -5-f~I~ end 12!> poundi. AJlpn'1 job i11 lo relay in- /11rm;if1nn lron1 M1ss1nn l"nn. jrn! tn thr .'\!)<!Cf': rr;i velPr! "1n 11 wa\' he knnw.~ thev \\'111 undtrSt.:ind." ~:iid Mrs. Al1rn. Tn grt ready fnr thP <1s.~ign­ men!. he tr.:11nrrl fllr week~ wi th 11.Q!rnn.:iur~ fl?,vid R Sent!. .ti:imr.'\ R, Irwin .:inrl Alfrrrl M. V.'nrrlen, h<1nF(1n11, ne;irly ;ii: clnl'I tn l hl;'m ,.,,. rhrir .<p:ire.~uits .:ilmnsl 24 hours .11 r1~.v . Has "The: stack or bMk~ hE>"s had lfl memqrize in the la.st few week.~ i11 incrr.rtible.'" s111d Bnnnir Jo, .12. a n af'· t'(\fTipli~hed 1nu.~ic1;in f111111 a music2J family. who play11 the p1ann and viol;i. "He cnmes h<im,. 111 r11)!hl P:ith;:iu.~ted . aftrr 14 In lli hour.~ of wnrk. unrlf!r !en~1on. hut he ::i\ways t.:iliPl'i flmr tn play wi,h D:i11irl He·~ 11 l.:irnilv m:in whn Jc.:ive~ h1.t wnrk al the nff1rl' " .lne make.~ cornment~ tn hi~ wifr he wnu lrln 't r1<1rP m;ike with !hi' worlrt li~tf'.,ln_ll . Crucial "AftPr the ftrst 1noonwa lk. lht told Ronnie Jo, ' Tl'~ going "'"I'll. but let's keep our fingers cr~serl " Joe h?.~ a srnse nl humor, hut is a r:Hhcr riu1et man. said ."'1rs. Allen. who is from F:l kh.:irt. lnr1 Joe i;all~ Grf!en · cas11e, lnrl , hi.~ home. .. , wa~ 11fra1r1 that under trnsion hr wouldn't be hirnsc lf," ... he .~.:iirl .Jnr '11 wi1 cam" lhrnu;:,h We<ine!';day morning wh!"n h,. r.:id1()('d !he sp;irr .~htp Endr11vnur t8 .11wakrn thP Job astrona.ut! anrl call~ tt the 'Yankee Clipper," the nama (If lh• Apollo 1% command module. 'The devlt !1\<tde n1e do n.· he qu ippN'I. Joe ha.!i 11 rte.:p regard fnr the spacemen and his duties ir'I the moonfl ig ht. "'HP h.:i.~ 11 very person111 i:(lncf!rn fr.r the m:· ~air! Mrs. Allen. vd1n i~ 11 nPi,Rhl>nr ilnrl i·lp~*' !rlf'nrl of Lur1on Sr.o!t , IJHYP':o; w1fr .. HP fef'l"l ht "s responsible for ~ptting them hnmP." ·D OZITE INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPETING f ull 1<ix tool w idth .. color•. and o pric• 99 lo •hok• u p th e C gong. CEDAR CLOSET LINING t!N. TT. Moth• don '1 \ilce IL nnd 1h111 11c•nt i1 pl 11o•ing 10 hoomon •. 25 htet cov•r• 21.75 1qurJr• leel. (11 you ligur• out who\ that mean11. tell me.) J49 KATY BAR THE DOOR S111\l .•larlng. make' 1h• 11\dinq 910~~ pntio door a poor lorq.,t for tht burglar. 1a1 NEW! SIMBA TEAK DISTRESSED PANELING J am v•ry d\1tr•11ed lo ••• th.ii 9reat pon•ling go !or such <:t low price. The other guys lilce to get 9.99 and such tor H. Bu t Shorty wouldn't hear of it. 10 here il i1. 5!?. SULPHATE or AMMONIA r ut It down lilce it 11ay11 and f C'IU ·n have o deep rich 9rt1•T\ law'!. (and if ynu don't ho"'• ora11•. you"\I hav• d••P rich 9re•n weed5 .) 20 LR. BAG BEDDING PLANTS Oh. lovely. Po•ie11. •nappie1. p~toon•e11, and many many morft. Planl aom• flow•r11 and tha nai;hbor won"! mind you lr:eepln~ that lion in your yard. I 33cTRAY • 2., REDWOOD LADDER TRELLIS 77c Train thttt lint11 "1nfl or ro•111 hu11h \Jp right. 'beo;. fTro\n your ••ed1 up and right out ol tight.) \\ 11 \ I "' ' ,, " RUGG KING O'LAWM Blaek • Decker KING Q' LAWN SELF-PROPELLED ROTARY MOWER ELECTRIC FRONT THROW REEL MOWER Thi• •On of a qun wo n't MOWER 18" MOWER hov down Jn high gra!lll Some ol u1 citiz•n• ju'-1 Th!I be't price going lor or •••n SI. Au9u1tin•. f our cycle en9in•. lf you're u11•ri to g ot to hoYtt lhtt btt11l and a model ol thi1 typl!ll. t1lagr9•r.d whfflt lo g8t plugging thing• In and th\1 I• for 1hem11. Like fTh•r• i!I a guy down la ga111ing up i1n't your th• profe11ional Cal•xico tho! 1.etla Jor 1n close. style. M• this. Quiet gardeners u••· Up top le11.} Four cycle •ngln• WITH CATCHER power. No. 8000 controls. and ul> top drive clutch. 49s1 4999 137 77 6999 BUDDY L .~, OVEN • BAR-B-Q I ~~:'°1 697 -~~~f~ • No. 2671 Th• Sun bur•I rnod•I. oll th• gr•o•e 90•• tn th• c•nt1111r cup. UL motor and pit. a fine lhlriq (lf you"re planning to rac:e it at th• d•rby.) "'"'I C.!.· ~O•O .. _ ....... KINGSF ORD BAR-B-Q LITtR FLUID Sure It'• better. You e ... er la\r• O deep whiff of some ol tho•• other bran.di. I:c:cch.. Ut 'll ne..-.er replac• good whl1ky.) 28c or. APPLIANCE ROLLERS No• your little w\h• ccm roll th• old lcebo• out !or cl•anlng eu:id. find all tho•• 9oocli•1 thcrt l•ll down Mhind II. 97c PR. I l /2"x35-FT. POOL VACUUM HOS& You 'Pool owner• will appreciate th• price and you 9uy1 who n1n o little ttilt •omewh•r• .,,111 lilt• u•ing it to draw oft 1h• •ouc•. 887 4x8 FT. SHEETROCK Cood }x!11ic building moleria\1 at a price. 8.ata 11•l1lng gorbttn1tcmg•l1 for half elf. ri9htl ,_,.27 3/8 JNCH I DRAWER STORAGE CltST Plo11Uc drawer• ao you can 1•t th• u1•l••• junlr. you hCP• be.n flllng a'lf'ay, Somebody ml;ht need on•. h.aT•n Ro•• why, I'' STATION WAGON PAD Wot•rprool cover. in color~. wip1111 clfloan with a damp cln!h.. U11• 01 a pad lo col'Tlp oul {not m•. 11\Hp in the wagon) 3ea • --• -·- 11 AUTO COOLANT KIT Reco•ery \cit, help1 prev•nl boilo"'flt and wot•r 10111 on the l PM Kom ik~ fr11way le MantM 177 AUTO SCISSORS JACK Say what you •ant about Communl111. hul ot 1110111 th•r'•• 901 n TV In •••ry hou1t. Only on• dill•r•nc•, you don 't .,,alch I!. It .,,otche1 you. 517 "ndtl ('.llt"~ .11hou! your rnm. m111nty l!lf,. ••011r rl'>mmuni'~' daJJr 11"" '-riArrr tlo,.~ 11"1 t.bc..D4.TLY JU l ~t .... ~ -_ --· . -J.-.----,._ • • .. 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In Nf!ll'JWI r.utrl t In Fun Page 3 Pa1e P•re ., F:IA'iF:WHEllf: .4 110UN O Tllfo: rounlv 1·1rr11il, lherf' 11 rr 11 rr.w nthf'r rirOOurtinn~ Stnkn\\'l kl nn KCET Cnm!c1 P.!ge Ji ,P1119 3a LAUREN FLEURIOAS FITS LINDE NI SBET 'S COS-..UME be~tdes "Plaia S11i!e,'. tw-Jn11: rearlied for -. arJ;~~·~~t"'';:';:~3;~:~~J.:.-~r~:~~j ~:~!! ~~~; J -~ ~-~j~~~~11::~~~~JP1'f·~ Q~~~~--1~1·~. ~l!!"_'!!.'C"!!~!!":,~.l!!,.!! ... !"!!.'!'_!"_!"'_1111_'1"111111!111!1~ , r -~ ---,---·--~---~· DAIL V PILOT Jamaica Weather's Great Movie Set For Radio Tra1iq1iili.ty ·in Mexico By STAN DELAPLANE IRONSHORE, Jamaica -The trade wind North Shore of Jamaica is full of summer visitors and the elegant hotels-$80 a day double, two meals, in the winter-are down to $40. The \vea ther is splendid. Blue skies, warm seas. The Caribbean islands are fine in sumn1er IF you stay on-the breezy side. The Atlantic side. Get be· hind the island \vall and it \Vil! steam you like bread· fruiL * J a1na.ica 1s pushing villa rentals. \\le are at A stop at this luxury hotel in ~tazatlan. Sinaloa, ~1exico. is one of the many pleasurable experience$ of a trip to lhls neighboring country. Even a short vi si t \Vhile on a cruise to l\1exico is a relaxing, restful pause. lronshore Estates, five miles frorn Montego Bay. ~After you 've been here a day, you say "!1-tobay"- a touch of international class.) Three bedrooms, l\VO baths, A yardful of flam· ing bougainvillea and a r obin 's egg-blue S\\1i1nming pool. Louvered glass doors on both sides. 1'he wind sweeps the house. Barefoot in shorts. In tlae Galleries Lih1·a1'ies Have Sl1ell Collection MARINERS LIBRARY -200.'i Dover Drive. Newport Beach, On exhibit rhrnugh Aug .. paintings by !11ary Jean Bender and seashell collection or Nel Murb11ckcr. · CORONA DEL ~1AR LIBRARY -420 f\.1arigold Ave., Corona del Mar. On exhibit during regular library hours through Aug , paintings by Glorla Bradeson and sea shell collection or Nel ~1ulbacker. G~ENDALE SA_V~NGS -:--500 Ntwport Center Drive. Newport Bl!~c~. On exh1b1t during regular business hours, original pa1ntrng rrom company ·s prrmanent collection, through Aug. 111UTUAL SAVINGS -281i7 E. Coast Highway , Corona del 1far. On exhibit during regular business hours, paintings by Chris Stevens. through Aug, LAGUNA ART ASSOCIATION -307 CliH Drive. Laguna Beach. On exhibit to run concurrently with the Festival of Arts. through Aug. 28, the All Callrornia Show. Doc en i tour!'! at 2 p.m. f'ri .. Sat. and Sun . SA\\'OUST F ESTIVAi~ -700 blOC'k of Laguna Canyon Road, _I;-aguna Beach. 1'~e.o;tival of arts and crafts will run through .:;,.Aug, 29. Over 160 area artists v.•ill display their work fr om i lO a.m. to midnight. Admission rree. ~ART-A -F'A I R -346 N. Coa st Highv.·ay, Laguna Beach. On ~xhibit through Aug. 29. Sun. -Thurs .. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.: ~al. and Sun . noon to midnight, work of various artists. ~Admission. 25 cents. ;; :lfiHER~1AN FOUNDATION GA LLERY -2625 E. Coast High- <way, Corona de! !\'far. (Forrnerl.v Coffee Garden Gallery.) ~ours: 11 a.m. to :I p.m . .\Ion -Sal. The .Junior League o! ~ewporl Harbor exhibit features varied \1•ork by Claire Palk· ~steln througb Aug . 26. . BOWERS MUSE:U.~1 -2002 N. /\lain St.. Santa Ana. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuc s.-Sat.; I to 5 p.m. Sun .. and 7 10 9 p.m. \Vrd . ;ind Thur s. l\'n charge. On r~hibit Orange A r~ AssnCiation Sho1v through Aug. 15: Photographic Exhibit, through Aug. 29. SF.CURITV PACIFIC RANK -J9fi E. 17th St., Costa ~'1esa. On exhibit during regul ar business hours, oil paintings by Tony Marsh . through Aug. TRANS A/\1ER ICAN TITtt: -liO !~. 17th SL, Costa 1'.1esa. On exhibit during rrg ular busine!is hours encaustics and oils by i\lanci Schonthal. through Aug. 11.'8 CIVIC Cf:f\1TE1t GALI.ER'' -~3(M'l 1'\e"'fl(lrt Bh rl. New- port Beach. Curren11y nn t'xh1h1! 1n r11.v hall during rcgul;:ir business hours. phfllfl!' of Cpprr f\'e\l'port Bay by Jnan Clovf'rdale through 1\ui.; COSTA l\1fo:SA I.JBR1\HY -Jiili (."fln lrr S1. f'flstR f\lr!'a On :exhibit duri nf:! regulnr l1brarv h<•11r~. ntl p:unlings by fr wen Con"·ar. through Au~ .l\1ESA VERDE LIBltARY -2flli!l tllc:c;a Vetr!r or'i\'f' Ea:c;t, Costa r-.1esa. Currently on ex hibit lhrflugh .July, oil pa Jnt- ing5 by Alna Phillips and Emm;i Harns, !hro ugh Aug. AV CO SAVING -331 {1 Rrislnl. Cos ta ~lfsa On rxhihit rl11r- ing re,liulsir buslnr.~s hours. oil pa1nlings and acr.v lics by Shtr· lc.y L1:1yrer. throu,i:h Aug. ;CROCl\ER RA NI\ -2.l!'M! flarhor Rh·rl . Cnst.1 t>.lrsil. ,On exhibi1 during. re,qul;ir hus ines.~ hours through 'Aug .. nils anrl arr~·lir.5 by t;erald Spcheger. .J><)WNEY SAV INGS -:160 E. 17th Sl., Cosla l\IC'sa. On rx- .)iibll during rei::ular bl!sincss hours . oil pa1nr 1ngs by Gert rude '~allocks, Uirough Au~. i'rRST NATIONAL BAl'\K -1650 Adams Sl . Cos1a i\!esa. .._On exhibit durinJ: regular business hours. oil paintings by ~arvC'l Coleman. 1hrough Aug. i:HAL.LJS GA l.LER IES -1:190 S. Coast l/if:!hway , La,1iuna ·~ach. On exhibit throUJ:th Aug. 14 . ne~· paintings by Jo Anne !)iix. Hours : II a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. WPORT NATIONAIJ RANK -1090 B:iyside Dri\'e, New- l Beach. On cxhib1l during regular business hours. ugh Aug., pen and ink dra"·ings by Frederick L. Payne. ~ARI NERS SAV INGS -1°515 \\'<'~1 cliff Drive , Ney;pnrt ~ach. On exhibil di.Jr1ng re,1tular business hours, oil paint· Ungi; by f..1ark f..1c Cullnck through Aug. HUNTER'S BOOKS THE WEST'~ FINEST IOOKSTORIS FOR 120 YEA,5-SINCE 1851 Loc•t•d At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phone (7141 543.9343 ,6,500 loolis i "aperNcks l:Z,000 Unusual Cir•ittlnlJ Cards IARGAINS G•LOAll OPEN EVE.Vll\'GS 'TIL 9 P."I. Live Theater "Fiddler on the Roof' I, 1. Summer musical on stage at Orange Coast College, 2701 f"airview Road, Costa f\.1esa, Fri.· Sal.. Aug. 6 · 7 at 8:15 p.m. See Guide to Fun for ticket detail s. "Tbe Odd Couple'' Neil S!mon 's comedy on stage al the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. at 8:30 p.m., \Yed.-Sat, through Aug. 2l. Reservations -4!M-0743. "Charley's Aunt" Comedy on sta~f-al Sou1h Coast Repertory, 1827 Ne\vpnrt Blvd .. at 8:30 p.m. Wed.-Sun., through Aug. 14. Reservations -646·1363. "The Ho111e on lhe Clill'' A mystery-comedy on stage a! the Ne"·pnrt H a r b or American Legion Hall, 215 15th St.. Newport Beach, Fri. • Sat. at R.JO p.m., through Aug. 7. Reservatlons- 673-5070. Postponed. Old Fil1ns On Sand Near Pier Such posh scatters carry a cook. a maid and a gardener. ~lie \\1ashes your car, loo.J 'J'he one rents for S600 a \Veek in the winter, $300 in the summer. * Not ab10lute prices. Owners take Jess if the sum- mer is slo\v. There's a \Vhite sand beach and tur- quoise water a half n1ile do\vn lhc road. Not for surfers-it's flat as a table. But it's 72 degrees and you never 1Nant to go home agaln. Jamaica Tourist Offices (in rnost big cities) has the scam on villa rentals. Or \\Tile Jamaica Tourist Office, Montego Bay. Jamaica. Good information from these people on hotels. They have a new booklet that RATES hotels fairly. But you must ALSO ask for the !ieparate price sheet. They didn't put the t1vo together. * LOT of French·Canadians here-careful buy- ers. l! you can fill six: l\.\•in beds, you've got a lot going for $50 a week. 1'hat's what they're doing. * Jamaica for your table: Slice thin strips of co- conut. Toast it golden bro\vn and sal t it. \Ve have it evenings. Rum punch icy in hand. Feet in the S\vim- ming pool. A little mail arrived by slo\v Jamaica post. (Buying stamps is an experience in patience.) "Do you think Acapulco will be too hot for us in th• summer?" Too hot for me. I never found a breezy side of Mexi co. The \Vest Coast doesn't ge t it. Cozumel is behind t he Caribbean island barrier. Stay abo ve 5000 feet and Mexico summer is grand. Good swim· n1ing pool down in lxtapan de la Sal, an hour's drive f rom Mexico City. The be st hotel was on the mossy side-the pool, I mean. But maybe they've clean- ed it up. The lxtapan water is supposed lo be good for arthritis, mak&<; old men young, and a half dozen other things you'll find posted on the bed- room door. * Other trade wind islands: Puerto Rico on the Atlantic side. 1But it's more humid th11n Jamaica.) tla1vaii in all the islands. Fiji of the nashing blue South Se as. Tahiti gets the breeze but has the poor- est beaches. Almost NO beaches. \'ou swim off jet· ties. * "We want to visit ane typical English pub in London • , ." \Vhy one? Pub lunches arc the BF.ST. ri1y "local" in London was the Grenadier in \Vi llon Place. Just off Belgravia Square. (Any taxi driver can find it The nnnual ''mnv irs nn the that \Va y.) It's i.n a n1ews. Old enough that th e Duke sanct~·· in Hun!ini;:ton Beach of \Vellington-the Iron Duke-took his pint th ere. '1·ill bri::in Saturda y at dusk on And I 'fHINK this is I.he month it's haunted. One the beach next In Lifegutlrd th b G d' headquarlers, LakC' at Pacific nion a year y a rena 1er \\'ho \vas flogged to Coast. Highwn y. death for cheating at cards. 1'hey'll shrnv you !h e roorn. 1Don't kn ow \\•hat hand he 'vas holding. \Vi!d 'l'he puhlic is invited lo view Bill \\•as holding aces and eights when he \l.1as shot feature films of nld time com-in the back-I remember lhal.) l'rl 1rs starring such greats as * Charlie Chi.plin, Laurel and Hard~. 1he Rasrals. w. C. 'What is the best way to get from Frankfurt, f ields and Ren Turpin. Germany, wh4re w• land on a chart•r, down to the Prfli::r;ims "'ill be h<'ld free Italian part of Switt.•rland." nf ch.irgr <':H·h Salurd ay night . I'd ~ake the train. There's a bright, clean little at rlusk !hrou)!h Srrt. .i. train going south about 11 in the morning. They .--~~~~-=-.=;-li'"~~~~~~--~~~~~-1 THE VILLAGE WEST ' 'I ,I ,! I ' ,) ,, THE BE ST F!NE AA.TS & CRAFT S CENTEI{ SUMIJI FlSTl'fA l NOW IN FULL SW ING l':1•1uirr~hq1 r n 1 I s ptn\"I" "l'r•;in11L~" 1~ "n"' <'If l ht:' \\rorlrl's nin~1 rr•1111l11r l'omic •t np~. f:rR rt it dnily in the DAll.Y rtl.t1T ?tl L119u11a C1111yo11 Jloed, Laqu110-FrH P11rkl119--494-tJt0 Now Is The Time To Enioy Life Ev11ryth in 9 i~ wid11 open. Seiling, b.,thing, 1un tannin g, cruising, golf. +enni 1 or wli t1fever. You c•n do them .,lj •nd 1tiU pr epare dinner. We h<1ve the work ell done lor you. Tossed Seleds, Ree dy Ma de C oli Slaw, Foil Wrapped Pol e.toes, Freshely Squee1ed Ore ng e Juic fl and ~ruits, .,nd V19et.,bles fh •+ .,re the "env y of the trt1 dfl." An d look et +~11 low, l ow Pric es • -I. I •• I ... • W11k1nd Flower Specl1l • GORGEOUS : • ROSES • • No. 1 Florl1t Qu•llty • Limit 2 Doi. • • Jfowerj by debra -I.·-... ·-• WMk1nd ,lower Spec l•I • • • • CARNATIONS • • 2 DoL 99C • • • • 99C • W1 wire fl cw ers Doz. & up • Limit 2 Doi. • • -With This Ccu..-n • • W ith Thl1 Coupcn • ·······-........ .. EYERYIODY SAVES WITH OUR "MONEY MAKING" COUPONS •••••••••••••••••• • • CHIA~ NOW . -•••••••••••• • Alway•" ll1etl l11w HIN/ • • CHIA~ NOW LOCAL • • CANTALOUPES • CUCUMBERS • 121 •. $1 : 31 .. IOC ICEBERG • LETTUCE • ---- Llmlt-12 : Limit~ • • • IOC ... • -• • With Thi• Cou..-n With Thi• C•upen • LIMIT I • ••• a • a e •• I•. I I • I e • I • r1. I W~th. T~ll 1c·p·n. l COUPONS IXPIU AUGUST 11 Tht11 r11 tauranl$ d1m1nd th 1 fin11t for th1ir c.u1tomer,. Th1t'1 why they fe•lure Newport ,.roduc•l P11 tron i1e thern l Tit• Archn, Newport Bt1eh; The Ancltnt Morln•r, Newpot"t Bea ch & Tust in: D•lofl•ys SH Shanty, Newport B11ch; Vlk· lt19s Smor9asbord, Costa Me1e ; AUey Wnt, Newport 8e1ch; i nd over 255 cth· •rs, How .,bout your c11in9 u1? N 0 W I N1tlon1lly Accl1lmitd World's Fln•st Produe• HouN NEWPORT PRODUCE .,, .. ,,. Op•" 7 Days a Wt•k 7 o.m. to I p.m. 611•61t 1 12614 N•wport loultvord Ofl th• "•"l"tulo "35 Yl!nrs 01 Product "Whtrt quality U th 1 • Know llow" Ordtr 01 th• I/oust" --~-------... ----~ \ keep switching your car fron1 Ger1nan to Swiss trains and you wind up in Lugano. Almost on the Italian border. * Scenic ride through the Bla ck Forest. There's a good dining car. And they'll serve iced Dortmun· der beer at your seat. * Shame to 1ni ss the Black J~orest country though. You could get off in Frciburg for a day or t\\'O. Black Forest venison with cranberries is \vorth the' stopover. * "We want a good restaura nt for a 25th wed· d ing anniversary in Ha waii. You mentioned Wo Fat's -(we lik• Chinese food) -but you mad• it sound so noisy." Right. Too noisy for a romantic evening. Try t lou se of Han -(this off the top of my head for I don't have notes) -I think on Lewers street. The street that runs of( Kalakaua one block down to the Hotel Halekulani. Ask. * "We •r• drivi ng down to Guatemala. Wonder about roads. Weather?" I heard the other day thal the highland road thr~ugh ~I Tapon pass is paved enough so it's quit having slides. 'l'hat's more direct than goi ng dO\\'n to the coast and entering through 1'apachu.la . Even if you go to the coast, I'd turn up into the high- lands immediately. To Quezaltenango. It's cooler. Cruise in I 'Airing' XMPC wUI score another radio first this Sund&y when It br o1dc1slS a motion picture. The station which ha 1 originated prOgrams lrom a 747, a nuclear submarine on the ocean fl oor and rron1 the beach at Waikiki will prese nt "Love Story " -the movie, not the record album -in its entirety beginning al 8:05 p.m. Considered the mosl popular motion picture in recent years, "Love Story " stars Ali ~icGraw and Ryan O'Neal, with an av.·ard-winning score by Francis Lai, In announcing lhe unique radio first KMPC Assistant Program Director M ark BlinoH slated, ''This will be a wonderful opportunity ror peo- ple who have already seen lhe film lo relive the drama and pathos or this touching number one best seller by Erich Segal. Those who have nqt yet had the chance to see it may be interested in this 'first' radio broadcast." to Mexico. /(~ /~.,--.... The Princess Italia is the nev.·est ship cruising ro Mexico. And the most luxurious. She was built from the keel up for luxury cruising, v.:ith more deck space pe r passenR;rr than any other ship. You have n1ore room to stretch out and relax, \Vi th nohody cro"·ding ~·au. She's al l First C!a~~ from her spacious M<itcrooms to he r richl y appointed public rooms. \Vhen you swim in her lxautifu! ,,. ... t r""'~ wine sttw:ird wiTI help you ~lect ' i just t.he right vinrage from a cellar of O\'CT ten thousand lx>nlcs. •; h Romantic Mexico --~-~iii \. ~ .._,., ..J. The Princess Italia saih to diffrretlf: mosaic-tiled pool or watch the magn ificent l'.~c.x 1can co;istline through her floor-to-cc1l1n~ windo\l'.'i in the Grand Salon , it's !ilc C"tui~ing in" f1l'c· :<tar hotr!. (Economy cruise: shirs 1Jk.: the motel appro.1ch ) Superb service ra nts 1n lurnpc. 11 y1)U \hould miss a meal in! he d1n1ng r1 '(")n1 you cart order one at any hour 1n )'Our sr;1(cr~11;11n. Gourmet deli ghts ·• f'? port5 1n Mt1'1co. AC1pulco? Of ·,,, Puerto Vallarta. These are .) / coursr. And Mar:itlan and ~ ··~ the must-set' places. But we , also dock tn two or Mexico's ' ne\ve~t finds. The chann1ng \, l1ult town o[t.ianzanillo with its golden Santiago Beach. And the fishing village ofZihuataneja. where Brahma 01ttle wan· der freely among nat ive palm-thatch~ hut5 along the wa1er'5 edge. The Princess Italia saih on 7, 10, 11and14 da y crui~s from Lo~ Ani.::e!es: Aug. 27, Sept 7, 17, Dt-c.. 1'5, 29, ') Jan .14,3l,r~b.Jl.25,Mar~6, ; 17. 31, Arr. 10 ~nd ~1 ~v JO. 1 ~ Fa res fro m $295 10 $1485, _/~. &uC.icrt 10 space avatlabili ty. Otll yflur 11"<1\'el J~ent no"' v.·h1le choice cabin~ are !1111 a,·ailable. Or mJil 1he coupon for a free colorful 1:-rochure, coveri ng alt the details. Sec your travrl agent fm rt!trvarions. i--------------------1 Pnr=M Cnn~ Ji J5 11.'il•horc Blvd, G-015-8-8 I In• An~rlM, ~1fom11 90010 I &rid mr brochur~ on 1 D ~1 ..... ico OUnl'>~T\l'S.Amrn.:. I 0 i\la~kwCarud~ Cruues I : 'N"•m=,,--------------- : 0A°'dd:;:,~.,~, ------------ : 'c~",:------~,-o-"---,~,-,---- 1 I ~fv tn"d '~'nl -------------------- Prin~ Guises~ Mtrico •Caribbean/South Am erica • AWka/Ciuiada FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS DINERS F A TRAVEL 1071 5•" J•oqulw Hll11 Rd. N•wport leocll 644-4600 CAIL V PILOT :!7 l""""".,...~"":::::"" ................................... "'""'""""'""'"""'""~""'-""~:--:-:.,.,~-..""""'""'" ...... ~,_.,.,. ......... llD ...... .,.,, ..... ,.. ..................... ""' .... .,.,..~ OUT WEEKENDER ' N I ABOUT B11 1'fORM STANLEY ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE S tnfl Shirt Luau Break uul your ukuleles and bright island al- tire. A festive 11a\l'aiian luau-con1plete \Vi lh prizes for the couple we aring the n1ost colorful outfits and the l\\'oson1e pe rforining the best hula -is being presen ted by Ne \.'iport Beach's Stuft Shirt, next Mon- day evening, Aug. 9. .. ff) FEASTING 1'he luau , priced at $6.50 per person, \Viii fea- ture assorted tropical fruits; roast suckling pig; baked yams; teriyaki broiled chicken: rumaki; poi : greens and \\'ater chestnuts: fried fish: island r ice, shrin1p curry \vith coconut. ginger, macadamia nuts, k un1quats and poha preserves; baked bananas; stean1ed crab: Kona coffee ice cream on coconut Jay· er cake; and beverage. }Ja\vaiian mu sic as \veil as other kinds of dance strains \l'ill be furnished by the Tony Lobo Group. MONDAY GALAS 'fhis event is the latest in a continuing series of special fo.1onday night dinner galas being staged by the Stuft Shirt. Previous feasts have utilized themes such as a night in Spain and a New England clam bake. Overlooking the harbor and sea·going yachts, the Stuft Shirt is located at 224 1 \V. Coast 1-!igh\vay. Ne1vport Beach. All selections on the regular n1enu 1rill also be served 1\1onday ni ght.. Ocean Toad No doubt abou t it, 111e're \veil into s ummer·s dog days. \\Ill ic h n1ea11s il's go ing to be h;ird to gel througl1 the next fe1v 1veeks 1vi thout that certai n feeling coining on near Junch ti111c. \'ou kn o1v it 1vel1 fron1 the experience of pa st years .. flii dday approaches 1vith an over\rhel n1ing urge lo lake off for a long .leisurely luncheon and shuck Ille rest of the dav's 11,ork. \Ve \vere hit \11ith the full force of this seasonal SEAFOOD CONVERSATION Everyon e is talking about our delicious sfeamed clams a nd gi ant 116-20 01.) Austra lian l obster T .. ils. SUNDAY BRUNCH Served from 10 A.M. • 2 P.M. Ent•rl.oin..,ent & D~n'i~q HAPPY HOUR Mon. • Fri. S to 7 p.m. with Hors d'oeurr~• 8AN9U~_!~~E.S _ 317 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON IEACH OPEN 1 DAYS Rese•~~tion1 Aceept~d For P•r11c• of I or mor1 53&.2555 DON JOSE' /\'(Hf 111'1'EARll\'G PACO DIRECT FROM MEXICO Enchi lada and Taco ....... , , .. , .... $1 .35 Chili Relleno ·Enchilada .... , .. , .•.. , $1 .SQ Strvtd with ll:ice, le11M, T111t11dlt111 1111111 S.al111 FINEST MEXICAN FOOD .AT REASON.AILI: PlllCIS e COCKTAILS e 9093 E. Adams IAt Ma9nolial Huntington Beach 962-7911 {J J.O We Promi•• You Good ol..i 6 '":Jlau1·anl Cftl~ •nd AMt.RICAN CUISINE TROPICAL COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT POLYNESIAN SHOWS Thur. thru Sun. Nl9hts NOW APPEARINCS Thurs. thru Sun. Nites 8:30 to I :30 The Sensat ional Samo•n Vo calist/Guitarist TIM FULOA 8961 ADAMS AVE. (at M1gnoll1) HUNTINGTON BEACH 968-5050 con1pul sion one day last \veek. Conscience--coupled \l'ith the economic necessity of keeping a d ol!ar or lWO Oo\'fing in -kept us from forsaking duly .. ;. together. but \'ie did 1nanage to further enhance an enjoyable meal by dawdling at the table longer than usual. SPECIAL SPOT \Vhen s uch opportunities present themselves these days there's al so a particular locale that can increase the pleasure. No second guess is need ed to pinpoint this site as some1vhere on the 'wl.·ater. Our area abounds, naturally, ":ith a profusion or good restaurants so situated. Standing up to the best of U1en1 is the Ocean 'road, a spot in the Marina on Ne1vport's back bay. about 500 leaps from the Coast l·li gh1vay. 'rhis fortunate 1'oad has taken up residence in an unusual location with a coinn1anding view. Al- Lhough it sits on land, its feet are in the water and custon1ers can either dock or park. 'I'here n1ay be those who feel the structure even bears a resemblance to one of those little leaping a1nphibians. For our inoney, though, the likeness cornes closer to the top of Seattle's Space Needle sitting at ground level -or the prototype of a genuine flying saucer. UNIQUE VIEW Sea!cd at nearly any table in the circular·shaped restaurant, d ayli ght diners are afforded a s1veepi ng v.ie11• of the upper reaches of Ne\\'port Bay. Atten- tion is easily rl'v ited on s uch individual sights as the 11·a1er1vays. boars in n1ovcn1ent or riding at a11chor. and the surrounding bluffs and hills. 501 JOtl! ST. NEWPORT IEACH i.iSERVATIONS 67S·0300 lfe Ser1·e V .S. 1•1·i111 e E11st.er1t C11r11•ft•d llcef E.\·t•f11si1!ely. 1•e1-."t>••t•ll,1 s,•le•:ted A•••l Agetl #11. fl11r 011,11. Cq11le 1· A ]"hrrc GP11crat1on Fun1i/y 'I'rndit1011 -I:.'s r. 1921 NOW APPEARING TIM MORGON SUNDAY JAM SESSION 3:00 P.M. GUEST ARTISTS SATURDAY & SUNDAY PATIO IRUNCH CHOICE Of 1. HUIYOS RANCHEROS 2. STEAll' & EGGS l. EGGS IENEDICT plu1 EXTENSIVE IRUNCH MENU CALL FOR RESERVATIONS -541·11 66 2601 W. COAST HIGHWAY -HIW,ORT IEACH NOW OPEN WITH THE SOUTH COAST'S FINEST FOOD SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT LUNCH & DINNER DAILY II A.M. to 11 ,30 P.M. COCK TAILS to 2 A.M. e SUNDAY BRUNCH 9,30.4 COl\'Tll\'El\'TAI, CIJl!!ill'llE SEAf'OOI) • STEAKS Now Appeerin9 IRANDIE BRANDON DUO Tue,, thru Set. 8:30 to 1:30 Thur1day Fa1hion Show-12:1S 32102 Coa1t Hwy. (At Crown V•ll•y Pkwy,) LAGUNA NIGUEL 499-2626 496-5773 marinated in butter and garlic, served on a bed o{ rice pilaff). Our ulti1nate ehoices 1vere. the beef kabob, S2.75, and the diet plate. S2.95 . 1'he first netted 1narinated beer (superbly tender) skewered '''ilh onion. musroom and bell pepper and served on a bed of rice pilaff. BEAUTIFUL BEEF \\le 11•ere especi ally itnp 1·es~ed 11·it h the die1 plate 11·hich. 1vhile no doubt !01v·cal in content, seein· cd like a misnomer for the large and beautiful plate of fo od brought to the table. It consisted of English c ut pri1ne rib (the diner is offered a choice of hot or cold with our option going to the latter) acco1n· panied by cottage cheese and fruit salad. There was a very generous portion or meat and it came r osy pink precisely as ordered. The chilled fruit salad proved equally delightful since every in· gredient. -cantaloupe. pears. 1vatermelon, blue· b~rries. stra1vberries and apples -1vas 1vholeson1c· ly fresh. SOUP OR SALAD r\11 entree selections are served 1vilh a choice of salad (mixed greens) or clam cho1vder (New Eng· land), and a basket of v.1ar m 1vhit,e and bro1vn bread Nice touches for salad enjoyinent were the chilled fork (11·rapped in a napkin) and the sclf·ser vice d ress· ing container 1vith three heaping bo11•Is of r oque· fort, green goddess and thousand island. SUNDAY BRUNCH \Veekday luncheon hours at the 'l'oad are 11 lo 3. Saturday ihere's a buffet lunch. tabbed at $2 per person, and on Su ndays brunch is served from 10 lo 3. The dinner menu provides a selection of 14 en· trees -fron1 ground sirloin at $2 .50 to lobster at $7.25 -all served 11·ith salad, hot bread, butter and 673·4633 choice of beverage, Di nner ts served seven nights a 1veek starting al 5. L~ A happy hour, 1vi th hot and col d hors d'oeuvres. is staged fro1n -t to (j p.n1. ~'fonday through Satul"" ddy. 'l'he entertainrne.nl duo of Sho111alter and Stein· beck is c11rrcntly appearing in the loun ge, 9 p.m . to 1:30 a.111 . 'fuesday through Saturday. HOW TO FIND IT Rear in niind til e OcC'a n ·road. is [lrl'tly n1uch nff the hea1en palh. 1'echnira!ly the addres.-; i5 103 i\" B:i.l'fiide Dr .. in the !\farina Du nes. Ne1vporl f3ea ch. 'l'r;lvt'ling south on the C~nas t J·ligh1vay, turn left ~ll the si~11 :1I Ull naysidc Dr. (righl if driving 11orth), and JH'OL'Cl'll ;1pproxi111ately one quarter of a n1tlc on 1hr rather !11·!::l 111g rnad through Bayside \l illagc. :_\t the ga le to Ne1rport !Junes veer slightly to the lclt and I.ravel d1rcttly ahead into the parkin~ toe Mal!ic Show '1'0111orrow 1\ ne1v l\lc Donalrl '~ -the l<itcst unit. in J\n1eri- ea's largc.~L restaurant r ha in -is 110111 open for bus· 1ne.~s in El 'l'orn on J-;I 1'oro Hod at the Sa n Diego Frec1v:iy. 'l'his Orange ('ounty location marks the 23ist J\·JcD011ald 's oper;i lio n in t '.alifornia. .-\s a spL•rial grand opening trc<i t for kids, t'O· 011"ners Charles fr:1nklin an d .John Elliol ha ve scheduled a Honald l\h:Don:il d personal dppcar;ince dnd n1a gic sho11· lo1norro1v, Saturday, Aug. 7. Slaled !o get und er \V:lv at 2 1i.1n. 011 the restaurant park· 1ng , .lo.1. ever~'. child 1vil l n1 ect Ronald per.~onally an d recei ve spet:1al 11on~l d l\1cDona ld presents. LIMITED MENU 'l'hc lin1itt·d n1cn11. buill around the han1 burg- Continued on Page 28 l~·,~ nn·rifffim f;·~:·· NIGHTLY Dli l l\ll,( DA ILY LUNCH SPEC IAL SPECIA.l PRIME RIB $2.95 BAR-B-0 RIBS $1.7 5 2750 S. HAR;BOR BLVD. COSTA MESA S4S-9505 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSULA i i ;-----------------_..;::~ ® ffilYRKO Lont hr-on Dinner Cotklaih Opu11 7 dn~·• +:i!l Sn.1.ns ]lob!e9, Posadena • 7!15-7005 33 T1Jwn f,, Country, Oran)l.C • :J41 -3Jt1:1 FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675-0100 TEMPLE GARDENS CJflNgS:BRestaicro11t LUNCHEON & DINNER DAILY Visit Our RICKSHA COCKTAIL IUff"lT LUNCH 11:l0-l :JO Mond•y thru P"rld•Y ~~~~E 1500 ADAMS (•t H•rbarJ COSTA MISA Featuring Exotic TT"opica.l Drinks 540-1937 S40-1'ZJ OBERHANSLl'S OF LONDON El\'Gf,lSll /llEAT PIES Staak e Sta•k •nd Kidn•y ~ ' Sta•k and Mu,hrooms e Pork • · v.al •nd H•m e Corniih Pe 1tiei • S•u1•9• Rolls -. IM,ORTED lllTISH GOODS ·• All FOOD TO •o A11od•d C •n•ptt for Cockt•il P1 rfit1, t f(. HOU RS: 10 ~-"'· • 4 P·"'·· Mori,. S•t, e Clo11d Surid •r 270 E. 17th Strut Costa M1t• 645-2252 Real Cantonese F~od eat here or take hom•. STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 'list pl., Newpo rt Beach ORiole 3-9560 01"'" Ytar RrouP1d Dally 12-lZ -Fri. ond Sa,, 'Iii J 11,..,, PRIME RIB e SEAFOOD STEAKS e COCKTAILS OPE:N 7 DAY S LU NCH 11 lo 2:30 DINNE R S lo 12 SUNDAY BRUNCH FRO M IO AM. Entertainment Wednesd11y thru Sund a y 1 OJ N. BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH In The Marin a Dunes 644-4031 NOW APPEARING-WED. THRU SAT. PAUL LEMOINE DUO Sund ays. Monda ys & Tuet da ys JAN DENEAU TRIO No Cover-No Min imum COCKTAILS LAGUNA FLEUR DE LIS 1460 S. COAST BLVD. LAGUNA BEACH FREI: 'ARKING IN REAl !\'OW APPEARING THE SENSATIONAL FRIENDS Tues. thru Sat. -9 to 2 SUNDAY BRUNCH I I A.M. -2 P.M. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCING EXQUISITE HORS D"OEUVRES 3331 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 642-4298 On The lay At The Ai'chat '-x l . . , WEEKENDER OUT 'N ABOUT Continued from P19e 27 ei-. al ~o features Fren('h frieli, nlilk.~hakes, snfl rl rinki;, roffet>, fish sand\\·irhe.'i , the big M11r san<1· \l'irh !\vhich ~1rDonald '.~ de.'ir r1be.'i as a n1e:tl cf ili· .':lli.~ed a.~ a sandwich) and a df'sl!e r1 1tern as Ameri- can as Lhe hamburger .ilself -ho! apple pie. W• wi1ll to ••t•11d a '""lol 1101• of 11>011•• lo o11ll •w• 9o•d 1.1.11d1 011d t"""'•" .... ~. h•lp•d ...... o ... , ....... ,.,111119 , .. ch • '"tt•u. Franklin tol d us whv Mr Oonald's built !he ne11' reli !a uranl in F:I ·rnro .. :It's our \V3\'.'' he liaid. ''of kt>eping pal'e \l'il h the growth and lmproven1ent of this are;i and providing the farn ilies here \1•ith their 01\'n ~1el1nnalcl's ." • STEAK & LOBSTER • CHOICl T ·Bone STEAK • NEW YORM NOTHING ON OUR MENU IS OVER $)99 l'he ne11· ~~I 'l'nrn ~po r is part of the hig n:it1nn· ~·ide chain 1vh1l'h n n~1 111Hnbf'rs aln1n.~t l.SOO 101«1· lions 111 all SO i;talei; ali 11·ell :i .~ C;1n;ida. [\'at inna!l y, ~lcDnnald'!< h a .~ .~ol d more tha n sev!'n b1llinn harl1· burgers and i~ .~elring them a t the ra!e of four 11111- lion a day. STRIP Nothing higher on th• menu. Nat urall y-aged U.S.D.A. Choice beef onlv. No tenderiters Steak dinner1 start at Sl .65 and include 1alad, toast & potatoes. Balced po t•toes from 11 A.M. 'Iii 9 P.M.! "Well · done" 'teaks cooked with t•nder loving care, too! NOW SERVING BEER & WINE SpHh1I Cliilofr•11's Mon" -.&110; A l'•w•• 1'10111 for lhe 11111• totl -l tc WE ARf WAITRfSS SERY!O OP EN DAILY 11 A.M. -q P.M. 2267 FAIRVIEW IAT WILSON) COSTA MES4 S48-0l68 CLOWN RONALD McDONALD 'l'he .Jan Deneau 1'rio \vi!h Jan on piano; Norm Rosen, ba ss, and Ron Lee at the rlrum .~. i~ bui ld- ing A steady listening audien"'ce durin,g their st;:iy -~ ---PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Get the Pizza with Pizzaz 'llW~Sis .......... ........ ~-.................................................. ,...... .;:;ii~ iV!ONDAY, AUGUST 9~1 iI , GALA llAWA·llAN LUAU $6.50 Asso rr ed Tropical fru its Roa<;t Suckli n_g Pij:, Baked )'ams, Tcriyaki Rroilcd Ch ickcn. Ru n1ak i. Poi. G reens 11nd Water C hestnuts Fried Fi sh . J.,]and Ricc,ShrimrCurry "'it h Coco nut, Gin,1.;:cr. Ml\Ci\d;:in1ia Nuts. K umqua1~ ;:ind Poha Prc:-crvcs, Raked Bananas. Steamed Cr;.1h, Kon a Coffee Ice Cream or Coconut l_avc r Cake Bcvc ra ,'te - 2241 W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH RESERVATIONS SUGGISTID 646 ·SOS7 J EVERY SATURDAY I 2 STEAK DINNERS FOR ' '• French Frie s • French Fr ied Onion Rings 1 • Tossed Solod • Roll ond Butler '8 ri"9" friftnd ! l ·~-.. d .... oit •q• of ~hi, d .. lic.iou ' di". :11er lor 1, Al• iu1t ri9kl pric.•. 'h lb. t •"d"r cko!c11 ;,+~•~. c.u t lo 8rAdford Hou1• 1pflcific.o11lio"1. &1 9ood ;to " fr i•t1d, or m"yb• ih• family] Thi1 me•I, i1 • ~f•vor il e with a ll .. , you'll h• a winn•r! $ !-• Open Dilly Me.,. 11\ru Sit. r-~ I I , , 9:10 •. ,,,, t• f P·"'· ,_, ~ .""''' 1& •.m. te 6 p.m. '. GR.t.NT PLAZA -BROOKHURST & ADAMS -HUNTINGTON BEACH I I I I I I I I I I I r- THE BERLINER , BONED RAINBOW TROUT AMONG 20 SflECT D!NNEll ENTlfES LOIS HANSEN DUO Ger11H1n Fr11nil_y Rr>.</011ro11/. F•mOu\ For SAUERBRATEN with POTATO DUMPLINGS Grand Opening Party 'OR OUlt lXPA~DED NEW QUARTERS .SA TU RDA Y, AUGUST 7 BEGINNING AT 8:00 P.M. Din e 11 nd D<1 nc e With THE TRIO AUSTRIA Re1111rv,,t ion 1 Su9911sted OS11a11 D•lly For Dl1111•r ,., • .., 5 P.M. C lOSID MONDAY BANQUET FACILITIES 11582 BEACH BLVD. Town & Country Cent•r HUNTINGTON BE.t.CH 968-SBOO ~~ The ~"'­~l' HAMBURGER "(~ ~ HAMLET ~ .lLiill 'I'll! in an Atmosphere ~·ou Like you get the kind of Food you Love , only Better than you Ex pect. , PRESENTS Th " S 11 111 .. tion 11 I TONY FLORES Gu it"' r i st/ Voe.iii is t Folk, Ch11sico11I , Span isl-I TUE. THRU SAT. GINO LANZI FEATURING DINNERS '" •h • S•n F··~"'c" M·~"•' RA CK OF LA MI STl.&JCS e SIAFOOD ~ 10 II NIGf-IT LY IUSINfSSMAN'S LUNCH 11 :00 TO S SATUROAY-11 to5 LUNCH OR BRUNCH ()prn Jnr l~11nr·h, Dhtnt'r .{ ('or k1nil.~ I I ic, S1111d11y 1h,.u ·r1111l".\'fln1· I !:Jn .4 .M. 1n 9 r .M. J Friday & 5·a1urday J J :JO A .M. to J / P.M. I' ). COSTA MESA ..( I "?&~ ~ornc:3o~5H~~~=~~~~·cAd~m~ ~~ [ SUNDAY-BRUNCH Ol"IN IVIRY OA Y 0 ... lH( OCE.t,"' .1,0JA((OjT TO OjlWl'ORT •EACH P lfR 2106 W. OCcAN FRONT NfW~ORT IEACH :...~~~~~~~-· IN THI NIWl'OIT ARIA LA CAVE RESTAURANT STEAKS, LOBSTER & PRIME RIB, COCKTAILS • WINE TW ILIGHT SPECIALS-s ,oo TO 6,45 r .M . CO M~LETf DINNER~-~ •• ~ • .!,..;,~ '"""" •'""" ,.1.,i ,..;+~th,.·•• •' .l•eui.,4, '"""'fl1\.1 ~11- fole•1, 41•tl•11 "•••l•bl1l, tli~111 r ,.,11, 8•••'••• •cld<i:.,".I. IUNrtAY .... ,, '''"'• ll;jlo, e/ lo1f. OU !111 lilONDAY R"''' 1.;,.,,1, ol 11 11 .1u iu1 v.,1 Sc1fle iti": TUISC'IA Y J,,, WIDNISDAY f,,,~ • .,. Mo •ie ,.,l&-<;•o.,b•"Y '"""" J.7'1 '""""'",j S•••~ 1;,., ... tih ••• """dl11 I.SO THUl!'DAY M o •·~·~ Din"•' /.,e o•l•d ) l .$5 S~"" Ribo .,1 801 1-c"u"''"' •'vi i J.71 ,-11DAY ,,.,,,,. ~ .... ;., s1o.~-... +11••' t••~Y 1.11 v •• 1 c.i;1 •. .,;. 1,so l••~•c"""" 'o•~ Slic•• 1.50 ~••" p,;,.., ''" 111 11 •• 1. '" iu• ).•s AND IYllY HIGHrs TWILICJHT Sl'ICIAl -TOP lllllOIN SllA,IC '' •• ' •••••• '' ••••• SJ.JI I b9S'/, IRVINE AVE. ~:00.1 T jl, .... ~·no .1 1 ...... ---...... ~ ;:ii lhP Fl r>11r Di l.i:-:. 1400 S. ("na s1 l!1g)1111a y, 1,;igun-' Rl't1\'h . 'l'hry rl;:iy r.t1rh Sunda y af1 ernonn and €Ve· ning and on i\lnnday n1_ch1.~. NEW SUMMER DINNER HOURS Sun. lhru Thur1. 5 to 11 Fri. & So1t. 5 to 12 Corner of Park & Marine Balboa Island 673°4530 Jll-'.1-'.l··JI.; B()j)'/.1-: bu•q••I 11 ;l O ..... 1 pm bfff 6:00pm·11pm bo.,10 11 :00 om-2 OM 428 E. 17th ST . COSTA MESA 645-5410 fllVIER.A 1'1£STAURANT Co nlinen tal Cui1in• Cock1.ail1 Sr1 vni9 Lin1r/1rn11 onrt On111 rr ~!nnrln:t through SaturdaJI. Closed Sundays W11 Ari! loc Aled nei-t +o th1t M&y Co. in South Co.i s+ Pl aza . llll S. l•lnol C&Uo M•'o 540-3140 STARS ..;, rl 1\1'_1 ( '•11:. 11 " """ <'If !hr \1.-.rlr("~ i::o·r~I "'!rnln- !::"T"< !11~ ,.nlun111 1~ """ nf 1h" nAJLY r1L0 T·s zr""' r ... ,.1111'"$. MEXICAN RESTAURANT "FI NE ST MEXICAN CUISINE IN ORANGE COUNT Y" l·'l~/\TVllll\G TOP E ,\ TERT 1\l.N ;lf f;,1\11' ,1 ,\'D D'1 ,\ICl1\'(i FRL AND SAT. NITES 9 P.M. to 2 A .M. Din•nq Houri 11 lo 11 Daily /lrl<>c,. loungo Op ~n T 0 2 A.m. Fr i. o1 nd s .. 1. 547 W . 19th ST., COST.A. MESA FOOD TO GO -642-9764 -. Shooti11g Begins NOW! -• OLD·TIME MOVIE J. For "Hoax' Filn1 Shooting has begun al Bluff Cove, Palos Verdes, for the first scenes of T e m p o Enterprises new motion pie· ture, "The Hoax," according lo p i c l u r e ' s co-p roducers Robert and Te rry Anderson . The four major roles for the comedy-spoof have been cast, n1arking the firgt time the in· dependent productio n co1n- pany has used members of the Screen Aclors Guild. ltfi prio r two film!, "Cindy an d Donna " and "The Young Graduates," Crown International releases, .<:tarred unknowns , bu t the films manag('_d to do ex - tremely good business at box office! across lhe counlry. FESTIVAL :/ Co-starring roles have been assigr1ed lo Bill Ewing and t~ '! Frank Bonner in "The Haox.·• '1;i> Ewing, soon to be sttn in a ·-.fF(? minor role in .,Johnn.v rr0t llis ·.··_ ·r OAJLY PILOT FAVORITlilS OF THE 1920'!1 .. 1930'8 W . C. YIELDS•CHARLIE CHAPLIN LAUREL I: H.U.DY • AIR·CONDITIONED TENT FOOD & REFRESHMENTS DAILY-12 NOON UNTIL 9PM • OLD-TIME PBICE8 CHILDREN l~ 2,~C ADGLTS \\'lth purt:h;ie;I! o( rPgula r adm ission to tdo\ irl11nrl \Va-: 1'.1useum. te GWCPlayers Set Satire Production c;un" and a starring role in _ ~ ·_, ~ ~l~::J·:~~;;".;~:;:~~~o~; JllDVIE-LAND Wax musaum I Buena Par!( tv.·o telev1s1on series episodes '• -one for Quinn Martin's ncv. 771 1 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park, 11e.ries, "Cannon." an d the (714 ) 522-! 154 fllher for "The PartndgC' ~ _ ---- ------- St1·nnge Pnls Hyan l\'lovie HOLLYWOOl1 1 liPJ I R.1·;in o ·i\cal, 111hn bc1:;in1r :in nvtrn1gh1 ::;t;ir in '' L n v e St or~·." wil l !'lnr 1n "Deadly SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH Oronge Cow•ty's fi"e1t .electio11 of Troplcal f l•h G11id Gohlflift e AQUARIUMS e MAINTENANCI SEllYICI e LIVE FOODS e LIVE ,LANTS 1\• W. WILSOl'I. COSTA MESA ~<>If F•ll'vlt;W lld.! J4·1t<ll IOll All•n!•, HUHTINGTON llEACH tNe'1 10 New LU(~~•\ t61.Q1Jl •ramily," botll lo be s<'en this fall. During the past year Ewing was seen in a numbe r ol A strie!! of satirical sketches guest appearances in top-rated jabbing al contemporary man-television st'ries. including ners, mores, and music will be •·oan August." ''The Youn.': slaged by a group ol Golden Rebels.'' ''The Tnterns" and West College summer players "The Psychlalrist." who have dubbed themselvc~ Bonner. a relatively new "The Devil's Advocates." ~·oung actor, has fewer credits Directed by Stewart Rogers, but his most recent. role was a Golden West instructor, U1e starring one in the Gallery hour-long sho w will be 1'heater production of ''Only presented Aug. 6-7. al g p.m . Bathtub in Cassis." wbich ln the Act-Or's p I a y box . played lo loca l audiences for Admission is free, and the au· over three months. dience will be seated on a first fn "~ Hoax." F.wing Rnd come basis. Bonner .will portray '"'0 young .. There ~ little we don't rnen who have struck upon an ingeniu~ wa y lo make !heir touch upon," said Rogers . first million by "requesting" "We really art trying lo hi t Iha! every c itizen of Los rveryone and not be elclusive Angeles give one dollar tn Fads, t&.sles in music, ex- tremism or all kinds -that 'll ~~::s:::. c~!v~~omo:~isH-~~~ our subject matter." the. original llCreenplay. The sketche~. of which there Charact.er aclor Jacques are more t.han 15, were wril -Aubuchon . who co-starred with Len by Rogers and the L:eorse Han1ilt-On in I h,, students. lelevisio111 serif!, •·Paris 7000," One sequence on psychiatry and has just completed the has a nut in love with a rMe i;tarring role in a NET pro- bush. Another with a political ch.1ction of .. Thr Picture" orientation is litled "Mr. Birch slated for lelrcast th i.'1 fa ll. and Pinko the Puppet." ·rhe has been signed to portray an players needle athletics in an LAPD ehief, while the major interview with a tackling dum· feminine role has been assign· my and jab at women'J! lib In ed lo Sharon Debord. an insult match. A regular on the daytime GINSENG NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION! for ov•r 2,000 Y••r• th• peopl• of th1 Orient h1v1 1njoy9d th• wond1rou1 , .. 111h1 of !in11ng, often called "th• Root of Life." G n11n9 h11 long b11n r1g1rd1d 11 1 my1t1rlou1 root or • 41vln1 plant with pow•r• akin to a wondar ram•dy or a mlraculou1 tonic. Som• uy It r••tor•• haalth, 1oma ••Y It awaken• datlr•, 1tlll oth•r• 11y It returns youth to the UHr. What•v•r th• c:llil"ll are It cannot be di1putltd that 9in11n9 h11 an 1ur1 of my1tery and a reputation of t1titf1c:tlon to tho,. who h1v1 1.11perienc:ed ii• r•1vlt1 and need no lntrodvc:tlon to th• "divl n• root," GINSENG TEA • 1timulating refresher Box of 24 package• Box of 50 packages GINSENG CAPSULES ~ daily dietary 1upplement J•r of SO cap1ul11 ... , . r•ICfS THfl"S OUllS $m$3.9S ~$4.95 $W$4.9S jar of 100 capsules $ U;9) $8.SO GINSENG TONI( 1 doseJ:: ~~e 8~~o~1:~u~f. , , . . . . . $J-9S $4. 9 5 $m$4.9S 10•;. DISCOUNT ON AL L ORDERS OVER $30.00 Add SOc for handllnt and malling co1t1. Sl for l or morl ord•rt. THE HOUSE OF PEARLS-P.O. lox 112. Cypre11. Calif. t0630 'l'he players are Dav P. television series. "GPneral Pign,an, Costa Mc.~11 ~ Ruff Hospital." Miss Debord will l iriUiths. Garden Grovr. a portray "Gracie Billon," the forn1er Armed Forces Radio kir]d of part she's been disc jocgey: Gary .JacC'l:>son. searching for evrr si nrr shr Newport Beach, and Mrs. began her acting <.•are.er. l t l~============::::::==:-:-=:-=:::=:::::=::==o:=:::==o::::=::=::=::=::=::=::=:::::~ Jc;innie Rogers. Santa Ana, will al!ow hr.r to morr fully v•ife of t.he direct.or. displa,y her comedic prowes!i. Technical s1arr members Roberl Anderson. who For Top Sports Coverage Read the DAILY PILOT 11re Steve Spiegel. lights and directed the rwo previous !iound; Catherine Pan n e 11, Tempo En ter pr i .~,. 11 pro- props : and Bob Clagndon, set. ":-diiuiiruii·iionii'io' iiwiiili;I diiiii'""iii.I iilhiie;ihiilmo;_ . ..:Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;j BRASIL 77 August 9 thru l 5 Two Shows Per Night B p.m. and Midni&ht • COMI NG plus LOU RAWLS At1g1JS! 16 lhru 25 Amtuca's Crtalt1t ~acation Buy. For Reservations call. ZEnith 9-9924 " K•ngs Cas!le la~e Tahoe/Nevada ~i02)8J1·111 1 VISIT THE desi gn. 11 Yarborough 1'o Perform At Knott's (;Jenn YBrborough w 11 l pel'lorrn thref' concer1!i in lhe .John \l/ayne Theater, a t Knnll's Berry Farm , 8039 BC'2rh Rlvd. Buena Park , 1on1ghl a t 6:30. 8:-'0, and 10:30 p,m_ Yarborough will sing his two grratesl hit s. "Baby the Rain fl1Li.sr F;ill ." and "Ll'mon l TrN'" Also includefl wil l be l 111<111y of the songs he helped 111.1k t> fa n1ous as lead singer w1!h tht> Llmelighters. 1'h~ Sons of the Pif)J'leers will be featured in the theater S;!l urday, August 7, 2.1 6:30, st:30 and 10:30 p . m . LUCKY LION~S FABULOUS NEW FONDUE BOOM A ''First'' For The South Coast With Unique ''Topside'' Dining TRY ANY OF THE EXCITING COMBINATIONS, with white wines and esoteric spices . of fender beef or meatballs. cubes •CHEESE •MEAT •CHOCOLATE with pieces of fresh fruit. COOKED AT YOUR OWN TABLE, AND YOU 'LL AGREE, FONDUE IS FUN!!! Served from 5:00 p.m., 7 Nights A Week _ Now Appearing Every Evening Newport's No. 1 Guitarist/Singer J. J. Mack 2500 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 646-9991 ---,,,..__ __ --· -~ •1"' -· r' '"·-• 4=--· -·-·-~ .. ---J..-· ALL OF AUGUST MA CHET MID SUMMER I • ALL OF AUGUST TIFFANI FIXTURES You have CJ room tkot needs the touch of vlltrant colors, wet hove ovollable for you the entire Mach~t Une of tlffanl" •• For t+I• month of Augu5t the fomous line of Mochet Tiffany 11 avaUob'-at tremendou1 MtVings. Machet Tiffany Is the lighting fixture chosen '° often lty the top nationwide t•levlsion shows for their colorful, 1ophistlcatM 1et1. "''"'"' "'''"" ·• "'""' SAVINGS FROM Sp111i1ll d<ilt111r 24" SPANISH 50°/o tO 60°/o $107.35 22" TAJMAHAL $85.40 14" CONCORD $54.48 19" COLOA COLA $87.05 20" TULIP $87.05 SAVINGS noM 50°/o to 70°/o aftd more Ofl all of Hr entire stock of e Imported I: Domntlc Chaitdell.,s e H•tllHJ L...nP' e Wall Sc.HCes ELECTRIC & LIGHTING 222 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa (Acro1s from Greenh•ven Nursery) 646-3737 Special O,lurl.tsy to Bulldtr1 It Interior Of'rrn•atr111 OR USf OUR OWN CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN • • • • j 22" VICTORIAN $85.40 19" FRUIT $87.05 5 l4H OlfOO llv) )' •A•t1 IT • ' . 'A!lt#o' Elecf,.ic &.1.-jhf,°"!J • • I I ' I ' . . . 30 DAIL V PILOT Friday Evening AUGUST 6 rr1t1ay, Augu1t 6. 1971 Saturday Morning AUGUST 7 NOT(: A ma1or l~a~u,. h~seb•tl g1mt mAy b41 Vtn on NBC sll!•On! t~I! rpQrnmR. d!otnd1n~ uoo11 ~!n11 ol 1n~ A!IC1lto 15 m•s~•nn •nd it~ si:Meil· uled spla~lldo11n !0< !h•s •ller~n. Penny Pincher Ads 1'urn Se11se l11to Dollars • Vot&r Guide to Movies Success Spells Distress for ,-McCabe'· Erl i r or• s /\1otc: Tlti$ ntov1e y111de is prepared hu the films c111111n1uec of Jlarl>nr Co1111C'I/ PTA . M r.~. /lorry ftlc/lor is prr.suler1l n11d r.trs, Hrucc Nor<l/a 11d 1.~ cfJn11n111ee clf.airmau. ft 1.~ 111 te ricierl os a\refe-rC"111·r 111 deternli ri ing sttitablr f i I 1n s for c1·rt<1111 llf7" gror1ps 11 11 rL 1111// <1/Jp<'ar UI CCkly. r 0 II T l1'f'llJ.~ Qrf' snllcitcd . ft1 n1t rl!cm ro i\-1n· 1ne Gu ide, c n 1 e of i 11 t DAILY PILOT. * ADULTS under\.l'Or ld tigure. Klute !R): Jane Fond?> portrays aspiring actress tu rn- ed prostitu te. Un able Io establish real relationships she regards her businc.<;.~ as a forn1 or acting . IX,n Sutherland i!'. policeman (111 hllnt rOr a rniss1ng friend Ill !his murder mystery . IA"lving tRf : Adult dr11m;1 starring George Segal. Panic in Ntcdlt Park 1Rl: Escaping an unhappy romance rro1n Den\1er to San Francisco with police in pursuit, en- couraged by Black radio di.sc JOCkey agains t hard rock 111usic hackground. The Young G raduat~s (G P I: Sweet, 1mpular graduate eelebra1cs 18th birthday by seducing hl'lldsome y o u n g teacher and winds up on Big Sur spree with h i p p 1 e s . f'orlrays suburban you th as knowl edgeable 1n se x drugs, bul naive about conse<1uences. and a n<?.gging ftin\ily, young !\.tATURE TEENS girl gOC's to the Big City. falls AND ADULTS in Jove with heroin addict. She \\rillard (GP I: Terror story too enters the drui:: scene to be <1bout a httlc boy .,.,.ho captures \.l'ilh him in his lonely. bleak ::ind tra ins large rats. They wQrld of narcotics. .ire taught to obey his every Plaza Suite !GP1: Screen command and he releases version of stai::e rrilogy s1ar-them on those he wishes Hunltr IGP): A gentle lonely deaf-mute move! into home of crippled n1an and h!s teenage daughter. When hls only rriend. an obese rclardrc! youngster, is committed. he develops friendship with lonely Negro doctor isolated from both Black and white corn- munity. Tht Hellstrom Chroniclt IGP): Science fa ct documen- tary presenting the thcsi.~ that the y,•orld will someday be dominated by insects . Suspenseful photography as millions Qf ants march across the Afr ican plain. termites work \.l'ith robot-like effic iency and swarms of locusts blot out sun. Valdtt Is Coming IG P ): Burt Lancaster. Susan Clarke and Frank Silvera have a run- in with Mexican bandits. with vivid photography take~ the viewer all o~·er th e world as the hunt 1s carried no for the rnan-e<1 t111g "'bit e shark. Big .lake (G): .J ohn Waynt> hu nts dol'.·n the kidnap pers of hi s grandson !portrayed by his own rea! !1fe son. Etha11 1 Dur- ing course of ac!lon he ls reunited with lnng-scparalcd wife, Mauncen O'Hara. R\c'h- ard Boone leads b<ind of despa rados seeking ranso1n. Le ~lltns (GI: Ste\•e J\1cQueen dncs some of his own driving in this story or tile Le to.tans, France. race /'llus~c by r.1 ichcl Legrand 1 s background ror dnvcrs gninf: 200 f\.lPll in rain. darkness and down city streets. Disnev \'Crsion of Atsop'• fable Character, !he goose th;it laid golden eggs. A dul'lc: dropou t from lab 111lelligcnca trsts 1e;:in1s ur y,•ifh boy .... ·ho w::i n1S flC1 Tnrll, Tora. ·rora IGl : fl e- t"l"t~n11c•n or events preceedin~ Japant's~ .i::urprise attack on rr;irl 1 larbnr. Oual vie w t1f lhf' rvrn~ trea ted mostly as pitlnrial h 1 s Io r y th an cst.abl1sh1ng e.i uses \\lild Country IG l: Story n( ptnnecr (a1n1ly -n·ho mQVP~ \1est and braves the ha2ard.~ of Prontier !1fe Disney feature v.·ith scenic background. J\1eCebe end l\1rs. 1'11iller !Ri: f\.1cC:ibc builds saloon on bleak hillside of r. n g ! is h mining town of the 1900's. Sets up Mrs. Miller as 1nadam of lhrce-ten t brothel. Surce.<;.~ spells trouble when s yndicate tries 10 buy thern ou1 and brings hired kill ers when McCa be slalls. ring \Valtl'r J\1a\thau : a.~ a Andromeda Strain ( G l : highpowered executive wor-Suspenseful story of rac-e ried about erosion of St'X · against time. Scientists in uality: a Hollywood prf)du c:er underground desert lab try to FA!\.111.Y trying to seduce old ho1netown i s 0 ! a t e r a re d i s ea s e narefoot Executive ~f.): On Any Sunday (Gt : Bruce Brown. who did surfing~ "l!:ndless Suinroer" brings 111 fihn the benut .v, danger, JOY and humor of young Amcnl'n ~ rnotorcyclc craze. Done as lvric-s1vle rlocun1cnt;1ry Steve ~\cQucfn and pal~ ridr in s;ind du11e shots. ""illy \\'onka and I h e fhol·nl;i te Factory ~G): The 11 ra nge-raced. green-haired n n m p 11 . Lo o m pa s wht~k t:r<1ndpa .Joe find Augus1u'.\ CJon p nff tn th e wi,rl d of 1hr \Vfl11kavator and the chocol atl' Y.'l\!rrfall in th1~ film vcrsin~1 of 1hc Hoald Dahl n1odern faJTy 1;.ilc. The Arrange ment f fl l : girlfriend, and 2.s a lather or a transported In earth from Spncif on the tele~·is1on r.<1tin~ reluctant brid e. another p!a ncl. Stars David systems starring Wall y Cox . A Ryan's Daughter r G r ): \\'ayne. n1ailboy uses a chimp rn hel1> Robert r.1it.chum ::ind Sar;ih The Conqueror \\'orm (GP): pick ratings and gives the f\.flles star ln love story set in •torror fi!m based on Edgar net.,.,.ork executi ves a bad scenic Irel and or I 9 t 6 · Allen Poe s!ory. stars Vincent lime. Hestless. beautiful wire of Price. Blut Water -Whitt J)e:i1h 1niddle-aged schoot teacher Oo\\'nhill Racer (Gp\: tG': Produced and dircctrd Piooechio j(;1: Hl'1ssue nf \Val t Disney classic nboui the \\•ooden puppr1 who \\"anlrd tn bcrnmc ;1 re:.l live boy Th~ Sl.000.000 Dutk IG ): * 'fire le/Irr in1 med ial.e/~ Personalit y and s e :< u a 1 hang.ups of a brilliant public relation s man !Kirk Dougl::is) in his co mputerized world. Faye Dunaway plays the uninhibited olfice mistress, Deborah Kerr is the cstablish- merl wife trying to save her world and marriage. has affair with British n1a jor. · Robert Redford is a n by Peter Gimble, this story Tragedy for all results. American in Europe trainng lr..:.-=====-=====-=='---------"-------------------::---:-1 The Sici lian Clan (GP I: Olrl· for ski Qlynipics. There he has style heist film starring Jean sad love affair with Swiss Cabin and Ala in Delon . beauty. A drivi ng. taciturn in· Sandy Duncan i\fld 1·nn.v R0bc rts srar in modern day aftl'"r the r1'1e ind1co r.cs 1/1Et r ntn1ri ~Ji VCll tl1c picture hy the f\lo tro11 f'icture Coc!c. TJ1r Code .-'\11cl Rnt111 r1 7n·o- ~p·111n Trln!J br fnund on oric. nf tllr 111011011 p1ci11 re pagrs. Carna l KntJ\.l'ledge I R l : S"mmer of ·42 I R ) = Mike Nichols directs the .Jules 1-"eiffer script in a series of case history revelations of sexual flbbcrations find gu\ler language which the film says reflects An1er ican society. dividual. he vents his emot ions Nostalgic return to early war on the slopes. years depicting three lecnage Th JI · • -/ e · earl rs a '""'"' y boy! awakening lo romance -----------'=---II =~~m':: ,,r;·:' "'::;•:, :;;:,~: PB. io.i:o'i<K'ws ... H,11:oxP·S ~ '~1'7."~.-Harper 1GP1: Paul Ney,•man pl ays a lough. \\•isr-<·racking privalf' drtrrtivr \1·hn.~f' only !;Pf1 spnl 1s for his ~:;tranJ,?ed wife .. Jrnet Lrigh. Susprnseful slorv nr "'Cfllthv Californ1<1 bu .<;i.nessm;in k1drla 1iped. wi1h .<;uspit·1on ca~! on a nurnbf>r· of char11i:tcr.'i reso r1 p I a n n i n g conquests. l)ffi{ Sensitive Hermie fall s in love "'ith beautiful Arm v \lo'ife. lHf CtlY f ' There \Va~ a Cr.ooked J\lan O•ong• • (71 •1 61' 1100 ~OU!H COASI •lAl... Op•• IR1: Kirk Douglas stars as~ co"•"'"'". rll•l 5•0119! ...... ,, t r u d e , d o u b I e-crossi11g _ crirninal v.·hn cons h i s jailn1at r.!'. into helping him b1·ea k-0ut. Henr y Fonda stars in this l'.'estern. The La st Run IC.Pl; Af lcr a nine year hide-nut in Lal in America. gangster comes out of h1d1ng "'hrn he ca n·1 rcsLc;\ one l;ist ass1g11n1cnl. c;eorge C, Sco!l is the Rni:art-!ike Vanishi ng Poi nt iR): Story of P-.'lli-est abhshrncn1 hcrn, Kowov.·skJ ~ Korea n \Var vet. ex-cop. ex-race driver. Speeds ............ ,.,. ~ ......... ,, '" -Cinema Wt111 .. WILLIE WON KA" DISNEY'S "\\~1~:1~1!:01 iNl KY" fd,,.n1d1 ( "'"'"" V••ro \1'11 ll·r~olw1 ollornz M"''""v .. ,o l [~word~ (111ema Wr\1 Ii'} "'"'"'" tr• ntf·•'O•n"N"' Ill•·•·'· .• ,, 997.4493 fox f ulleo Inn ~IO Mo lln•oo• '"~· S2S·4747 In• So. (0011 I' l 341 ~~""' ~· ..... .., 54b-271 2 Pocif1c ·~ Paulo 'l~w1•0'' l'"I· !o>r< l• I f .,10 "'"'" 4 . 1] Poc1f1t ·~ Ororn;ie /1 ! ~ouf(l •M lw) Ol (~opwon ~ml<~ SSl-7021 NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES E:\:c/ 11Ji1·c E 11gnge111t•n t. 2 nd Record 1r1ee.b ON iANY SUNDAY A..,.SYWIQ• WIN '" 110)( OF,.-IClf. 0 "ENS Mon. '~'" '•I, I . 00 P·"'· Sil. II Su~., ll:OO p.m. ... II Color S~C"' Sttvt M<011t en .. LE M•NS" (GI r lu• • Ov•"" i.<o!'"'~" "LITTLE lllG M.O.N" IGPI All Color t'r •n""' Eno1gement1 Ge<ff9• C Srcu ''THE L.O.!>l llUN" (GP I 01u1 • ~~•lltv W•"'"' e llnMr! W~11n•r "H.t.llPER" Atl (OIQt l'•Pr,'lert En9•9emtnt "lllUE WATER: WHITE DEATM .. (lint [~\!won<! "l(ELL Y'S HEROES" !GP\ ~ .0.11 (OIPt Prom.rce l "9•Q"f''""' [•ne" i'>~•Qn•nt "Wlll ... RO" IGP! I! II 3. I?()() r M > plu\ • "'MOU SE TM~t OlllPPED lllOOD" iGPl ~ ........ . A,U Color l'rt n ,.,, ~ En<l"U"''""'' unrlrc 11 mv<t b• wit~ o~••nt .. M<C.llllE & Mii!>. MllLl!ll" l•l pt111 • .,THERE WA!> .t. CROOKED MAN'' ''THE HILLSTROM CHllONl(LE" (GI P1u1• 7nd f~"'llv Fealur• "THE (ONOUEltOlt WO ltM" !G~'c_-~ Wat1 Ol1nev'1 ""INOC(f'llO" IG) .0.11 Colo• E11clv•lv• Orlvt In S11<>wonQI 0.Milt Rtvr>0ld1 e S~tllV Wlnte'I ··wH.t.T·s THE MA TTE~ WITH NILEN?'• (G"I 111~1 e eurl L•n<A•ltr "V&LOil: 15 (0M1NO" fCil'l Won Ol•~•v'\ ""tHOCCNID" rO) 111u• • r"" Adv•nl~•ellt "•~lu•• "THI WILD COUHT•T .. 40 1 ..... --........ ...... -· j ll•Q !'I"' Ft~"!'e"\ "THll )Ill " !0~! "M.0.~DONID" IG! "l•t TL• l l!Nl•t M lHI IA•TH'' C~I ~oseph E .Q 0 u 'i' ~ u ,": ·c 0 _, ., ~ ' ~ n_ Mike Nichols the producer and di1ector of ''Who's Afraid of Vir91n1a Wolff?" "The G1aduate" "Catc h 22" NOW ! Gives You a l esson in life G.t's Funny -Funny· Funny!) fr om Coll ege Days to Now! :Vith "Easy Rider" and "Fiv e Easy Pie'ces" star Jack Nicholson Candice Bergen Arthur Garfunkel /.~ ' Ann -Margret Jules Feiffe r rn-, ---ln l • l~'-;;'- EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT One man is miss ing _ ~ Two ca ll girl s S lie dead and someone ~breot n1ng on the other ( en d of the phone . an. fonda • donetld 1Utt..rla ... -·11 n· ',., 0".I n•c' ?.1,; • I L;cl " ... _, l,;• ~--- klute () ~ 0 1· "- > , , 7 ::.- 3 3 3 n , 0 "' >; , 0 ' ;;; 1 •O m c , ~ " -~ q m , 0 (') ~ , '-t. o'--z m ~- " " 0 ;,. ~ , 0'011 1 po·~·o oroduc1 ci~ ~·-:·· -~ :-r •-·-:!:! -~--:: -' ... ··-~ . ., r·-1~·-;--"": .. ~.;::.·' a1hoigeorgt ·doro'~(l•·1•0,.,-,, ~:·ell'""·•~,--· r1- rdvorr1dnve l •..,..s·cori•oau,..tidC fdo~d'-;~-:~ ;"''""' -,,...,-.J- -~ ·--···-.. , STADIUM #1 DRIVE -IN NEWPORT CI NEM A 0RANGE639-8 770 NEWPO RT SEA C H -644-0760 AL SO "THE ARRANGEMENT" ALSO "PLAZA SUITE " Goof11's Gi1•I. ra1ti Pabe get.s a rlrnl'r,r frnm admirer Goofy as a v.·elcnme bark to Disneyl and . She opens two-v.•eek ~land . f..1on . -Fri, 1\u_g. 9. Luck.)' Elga Has Debut In 'Le Nlans' Movie R~· PEACE STERIJNf; .t.P H•wot•.twrh .,..,,,., E:lg;i Anrlrf.~rn . hlnnOr. blur- e,\•Pd. sm.:il\.hnnl'rl hut with :ill 1hr ri1?ht cur\'('.~. w.:indcred :ibnul hrr fk1\1•rr-f1llrrl New Ynrk hol cl :i;uilr -~1ng1niz. ;:inswerini:: thr 1elcphonf', ex- plaininJ! how !!he \urnrO ;i pair nf nld jeans into hol pan1.~ and talk in~ 11bou1 how lucky she is. A ln1 of women would ;i~rrf': u.•1th her .. ~ince Mi!!s Andersen, .q German-lxirn ;i r 1 re !I ~ , recently m11dr hrr Amrric;in film debu1 in "Le Miln~.·· !11.U- nng opposilr nonP other than !o>revr McQuren Aul hrr lu r k <hrln 'I .~1.:irt the rr . 11 hcgan with her lir.~1 fllm ro ll' ··1 h;irl nr vrr thought of bc1n1? ;in ;:ic!rr!!:r<." ~hr txpl::i1ns. her Germ<in ;ir - rrn1 unmist;ik;:ible. bu! hrr English perFer1. "l"rl thouJ(h1 of bein.£ ;in intr rpre lrr, ma yhfo 11 rl.:inrrr. Rut ;i lrir nrl lnt rod ucr.-d n1e In 11 rl 1rN'tnr. ~.:ircr l C.:i mus. whn was look- in,e: for :;. .Q:irl !n .~1::1r 10 his mnvir . Hr had rlrawri ;:i pictur e nf hrr and I jusl lnnked l1kr 11 ·· Thr film 11•11.~ •'Th , Pioneer.~ ... ;inr1 frn1n lhcrP ~1i ss Ander sen wt"nl tin In "Elrvil tn r !I\ Dt::1tti." w11h .Jeanne !'11nrr ::111, "Thr Rlitrk Mnnirl('" ;inrl "Thr Eyr nf 1hP Ala rk 1'.1on iclr ."' ;i ll French l1hn!' · l! \.1'11.~ vrr1 l0u.i;h al f!rs1 ,'' ~hP !'ii\'•. ~rn hn,c rlnwn on thf' rnu rh 11nrl ~rrrtrh1n~ her Inn~ \r;:s nntn thr 1·offrr lahlr .. El'f'ryth1ni: Of'\.\' IS !h il l \l';!\ H 1·nu rlnn'1 l1kt tn hr .:>J'I arn;itrur I "'as proierlrd ru::ht 1ntn ;:i IParl. and 1! wa ~ 1cry cnnlu.~1n,c ' Sn ronf11~111~. 1n far! 1h;i t 11f!rr ;i fr\.\ 1nnrr r1\m~. ~l 1.·~ Andrr~rn r;illrr! ~ hall to hrr r;irrrr · I ~1.1pprd for twn s tars. hrr;iu.~r I 1us1 h.:>.rl tn think 11bn111 ii I rlidn 'I w;int In bi> :ft onr d:iy. ;i nrl bP rmn· t1nnA llv 2.~ ... she-sav.~ I h;id !n ~l~p ha ck J1 nri lnnk :it my.~elf. df'<'idr "'hal r rPall.1· w11n!erl · I r.~ mo~I i1nl'l(Jrt11n! nn! In ljf'I involved in ;i hul'e CiO trip " Shr ~Avs shr \e11 rnell sht ha~ tn rr!Rx· "I rlnn ·1 thin k you r~~'l rln Anvlhini: in lift unlf'.SS you c an rln tha!." ~ht ~;.i.1·~ anrl rrlaxrrl .<1h, look.<1 ·- rlre~sf'ri in f.:irlf'rl Jtan.~ ..,nrl • T -!hir1. 11 rrd hc11.ded belt 11rnund her wa1st .. ll's 11 11 11 <JUCS!lnn nf balance," Miss Anderstn .:idds. "Ynu 1.lways need in yn ur lilr 11 door in the wall wherr )'flU can go." She says her door ELGA ANDERSEN Stars With Mt Oue•n IParl.~ In dPcp-!'Pil l i.~hinjl .and .~kin diving. pur$UiL~ :iohe.'s doiw well in. since nn! long aj:!n .~hr raugh1 .!I worlrl·rrcord- si1.Pd kingfish, ;ind since she lr"'rned s ki11.cliving nn her lirs1 trir unrlcrwatPr. "In . .l.c;ipulco there wa.~ a <living school," ~hr ~11.y11. "They showrd mr how to dive And I undrrstood ri_i:ht. ,11wa:-o. I \1'r nt down lflO fet'I. didn'I hear for a. while. but I loved it .. Aul she hasn 'l h.arl much I 1rn, for c!ivini;: or fishing l11tr· I\ ln adrlilion to tak ini;: a publicity trip for .,Le Man.~:· .~ht jn~I fin ishrd a l1lm in 1111- lv. 1r n1;:ir ivt ly titled . "The Yrlln>,1• f irclr." which ~he s;iv~ 1ll 11bou1 lhr sm11ll hne · bP twrr n cr;i7.1ncs~ 11ncl bting nnrmal." And bt>:forf' '"IA f.1an5,"' t-.1is.~ Anrltr.~rn rnm- p\Plrrl ~ix .~e~rn,,n1~ nf a nrw Frrnrh tr:le11L~1nn ~f'ri P~ 1'hr a<'l !P.'i~ ~a.\~ shr h:>.~ p::i.~~l"d thrnugh 1he l!n1t f'd Stair.~ m;:iny timr..~. but ~he re.~rrl'eS rommt:n! 11n thi~ country hccau,•e "I'm iust <1 forti~ntr .. She rlnt'.~ ;idmi! sh, Finrts New Ynr~ City exriting, but !h;:i l she. would ju.~L l'l~ ~nnn 11vo1c! l)frsnnal llp!!arancts bcfnre crowd.!i. ··1 like: one In nn,. lalks be1· trr," shr .!IJI~·~. "Whtn therf' ;ir, more lhan ~ix nr eijlhl Pf!Ofll' 11 rnunl1 . it make~ mf': p;inirky ·• lmport;inl In hrr n11w. Miss Andt'rse.n says, i.' hr i n g ht:rsell. h11 vinR her r e a 1 friends. ;ind she adds ··nne thing t am lllinking: about every d1y is WI bewart M wha 1 you w11nL because y!!ll just ma y jel it" 'Ne1v Establisli1ne11t' Set Lake Tahoe Show doing t.hi11, the:y h11 vt ~en f'1· ploring the v11rious f.:ice lS of music to le11m what type the publir' w;:intA. The ~!ultii were unanimously in favor of 11 hap. PY sound . . the world iii lroobled tnl"tUgh. Mouse in Person Mickey's at 'Island' Micky ~10tJSf', In person, w1!1 bP lhe s~ial guest 111. thr "Mnvits Under !ht ~tars"' progr..,rn Al f;:ishion lsl;:ind mall, Newporl Rr;:ich. lonii;:ht J'lj, II. He will AUtOJilrAph pro- i;:ram! and lltlnounce thP. even- ing movie~. which incluck> "~'lash , the Te:enage Oller," and Hem ingway·s "Spain " Mickey is now an old man - 4Z·years-otd. The first movif' ht appeared Jn waA "Plane Crazy." m 1928 anrt Minn ir ~10l.lse c:am, into his Hfr 1hr samt ,vear. Their rirsl picture together v.·as ' ' G 11 I In pi n .o: G;iucho." Walt Disney l'tarrtd Mickty In 11 comic strip which ap- ~art'd in Sunday newspaper.~ For I.he pas! 13 years f\-tickcy's address h11s been Disneyland. U.S.A , where he: has hosted ovPr 9~ million people. The "Movies Under the SLar~" prog ram. sponsored Jnlnt!y by lhe Newport Beach LibrAry, Fashion Island. and rht: Santiago l"itm Circuit. 1s free, geared l.o family view- ing. And \\'ill continue every F, lday evening through Aug- ust. an• fonda · donald 1utlw11G LOTS OF GUYS SWI NG WITH A CALL GIRL LIKE BREE. ONE GUY JUST WANTS TO KILL HER . klute 1t <;•,:i,1r. ·A '1' t·1"" 1..-11•(] r nf .:i ohon(" ''' r.·. ~·~-. ,., •. ,, ••···· ,. -· • -·· • ' • •• ,... ~ • • ' < '" •e '"" ~•o•g• ·0••1>'h·1 "•"e~ ~1•• "'"''"~'"""' •••1• "0 •11•• '"' "• ••• • • , ••• ,, ,.,, •• ''"~"'"<l loo~• .., ·o·.•c o;.,,.,,,..,,,, ,. ,, •• , •. ,.,,,,,··~I··-·•., ..... ,1,, ., ..... ~·;··"-:-- FASHION ISLAND • • ••• • • • • • ••• • •• • ••••••••• • •• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. • NEWPORT BEA CH * 6•.(-.0760 • ON£ WEIK ONLY • 2nd Great Aurac1ion -.. -··1·--STARTS WEDNESDAY AUG. 11 .. SONG OF NORW Ar· Exclu.<i•·•ly Positi ,ety Ends Tuesday 3rd GREAT WEEK VliLLAID Th:s is t!-.e Mi mo·;ie you should not see alone. 2 nd -(;REA'l'l-ll ·r l:(M(f -~ VE McQUHN & MITCH VOGEL IN 'TH E REI VERs·· GP PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT t RDWA~Da ~f I tS,:!·t:+!(: H•AT"• """"'" ·~···. ~-...... ,.. ..... , ... , .. ,, .... "" .. '" '" ........... . •'2nd TOP ATTRACTION • I l<rrk O""<=i l"' f ,..,Y*' n""""'""' 1,:> "THE ARRANGEMENT"(R) ('._ Premitre F.n,ll:a_R.ernent 1t1 IU~t()fl S"Of'l'l~G C!ll11• •MAT1NEESDAtlY •• •2ND GREAT HIT• PAUL NEWMAN /\5 ''.H.<\Rl•t·:ll'' DIRECT FRO~ ITS SENSATIONAL ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT I I TENr· 11 w.ts hi s firsr job in q year.\. 11 WdS hi s la~L chance lo do ii right George(_ Scott T""LastRun NOW FOR THE •1 lST TIME Al POPULAR 2oPRICES ! -·- BARRY NEWMAN · CLEA YON l1Tn£ IN "VANISHING POINT " (GP) MATINEES DAILY! -·-·-· .. ···-·· ---· ••••• -· -• -t'tM..L...-1. ,1/,,., ~nu1 wo111,1o a110 TMI CllO<OlATl ,ACTOtf~ IOTMIA'flD"G" "'IN Ml "' "Wll OUNTIY" Ali~ n! fOWAROS (INfMA VIEX> ·MISSION VI ....... _. ... Six '1nrtividu11I 11:lent.~ w1lh l':tlcni;.ivP r..xperif'O<:I! m;ike up rin, nl the top contempor111ry rr cordin,E 11 n 11 l)f'rforminp: groups nr 1nday -Thr Nr w E•1ablishrnC'n1 They will ap· fX'i'lr in th, .lrs1ers Court or K ing~ C;:illtlt. l..11kro T;ihM. Au1t 11 -.11 , J1 llcrnittin11: with th!' .<1ptctacul11r nude mulllcAJ rP\'U' "l..ove-ln." Tht N "w F:.~111bl111hm rnt rnmbinrll humor ..,nd se nllit.iv1. t \ with a ri•pPr\n1r t c0nsistini;: 'll pop. rrM"k. folk , rnuntry- 1•.'PStrrn 11nc1 11rndurtion l'lurnl>crs The New Establillhmtnt'.t rirst ch11rl record "Sunday·a Gonna Come nn Tuesday," rf'Ol"('IM'.I this mood I" d t'sl<ibli~hrd th,.ir ~ t y 1 e .lr ================================'-- Tht i;:rnuri h11ll ti\urrrl th, Unilt'd St..,te.~. perfnrming in ronrerts 11nd nitt"ries . Whll• Te:lt"vision l"redit! include; Thi" rrrrv Cnmn ~h('lw, .J n , v Ai.~h0p. SttvP. Allen . D.a.v' rlt Our L ivi'.~ Md Johnny Cl'lllh Their firs! .:ilhum . ''I'll Build " Bridie." w11~ ,11 smash. Thl!y h11vl" 11l!tr! performel1 In t~ movie, ''f,rtllng Straight .'• •• --~., .. : For 1'op Sports Coverage Read th e DAILY PILOT CO·HlT • ··1HERE WIS I CROOKED M1w· It w.u his f1nt job in 9 years. OA/l Y PILOT :JJ I.'\ COLOR (Q .H!T ··rnE ARRINGEMENr' ~'"°""' •O••> t0 ''' ~!\• '-o><! '" l'>I ~•••UN~ .. ·0'"""'"""'"'"'"""°'-· It was his last chance to do it right. I'\ COLOll (Q.l-l lT- PAUL NEWMAN " •·HARPER .• .. George C. Scott Th• Last Run (GP) (Q.\.'lf - PAUL NEWMAN ,. ··HARPER .. c:u:• ........ ,,,,,,, .. , ..............•....• ,,,,,,,,,,. ll'ACIFIC'I l'OUNTAIN VALLIEY DR1VE-IN 'OUNTAIH VAUIY -••l-7411 co.Mir '-l'IOUlt TMAT D,l,,fO l!OOO' re;,, lltol. , ••• T•rri ...... 11.,, .. It 1,u l 11.IXI "'''~'fi! (11,.,111.•~ ,~., ... <>• lo•o "' 10 I 5 'M ,II S..i' SR: '·Wfti.ii'··;t·;:1; ., "f' lliiltiil~ 1ru (....,11fol• •how 111 lo!t "' 1 j 00 M1cl"'llhl 3RD SMASH WllKI fDWAJIO'S HUNTINGTON CINIEMA HUNllHGtOH &IACH 111•3 Mt1i" Stre9t 147.t&Ot Co-Hit "THI ltllVlaS" CO~T•t1uou~ DAllV ll!OM I JO ' M.. s•rC•Jll ~IDNIGl<f 5HOW ON •RI 'SAT. I :S! DAILY PILOT Guide to Fun: Film-0-Rama at Fa·shion Island AUG. I • !7 m..rit-O·R A~IA -A program of ··~lovies under the Stars," sponsored bv the Nl'\l'port lleach Library, Santiago film Circuit an~~·astuon Isl and. "'ill be shown at 8:30 p.m. each Friday cv ning through Aug. 'l.7 in I.he fllall at Fashion Jsl11nd. Fil 1s gea red to r:i mily audiences will be enter- tainJnf.l and 111rnrn1.1t11e .. Aug .. 6 films <i re ··Ftash, th~ Te~n­ age Ot!l'r.. D1snl'Y 1. \11th l\lickey J\louse as spec1<1J IJl'e guesl, and I t·1111n1ng1\rt) ·s ··Spain." A'GG. 6 · I H O~IE SllO"' -'The Sout hl:u1u llome and Garden Sho1v "'ill be held in 1t1e An;1heirn Convention Center, 800 W. Katella, Anahein1 Aug. 6 • II, from 5 to l I p.m. v.·eekdays; GOD HELP BOBBY AND HELEN They're in love in Needle Pa rk tiEl'iPORT 8(i CH • OR .'18~~0 !i11"day · Thundoy .. 8:00 p.rn. Friday & Salurdoy .. 8:)0 p.m. Matl"tt Wed •••••.. 2:00 P·"'· Sot. Ma1h1n 1 :lO l !i:OO RATEoG ... eur MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN. 130 mioatesof excitement! 96 of Illa 110st critic.t h11rs i• history! Stspense to last a ltteti111! ""II~ ... m VIG """"""'~" ll:ANDRot.EDA SlRAIN ~ A IJNIVERSiil.. PICTIJM( • fECHl'IO:X.OI!" ~ 15! THE OT Hl.I llG P'ICTU ll PLA'l'l NG ~ ..'.'..:~ .e<;,", • \Vlum t lwy reach ou.t ~.;:: ·:i, for eadi otlier ... tlwy ~ ·_, 1oucli every !wart .; ·'! loannc ~ ~ C. f \\bocrnMI " Sc0c1 1 !} "They Mlghl Be Glanrs~ noon to l I on Sat. and noon to 9 p.m. Sun. Thert will !>€ displays of products and furnishings for the home; an in- lernalional bazaar where exhibits of imports from 1:1round the world may be seen, and a lavish no1o1·er show. Tickets $2 for adults ; $1 for juniors, children under Ii are free. AUG . '· t7 PROGRAJU FOR KJOS -Ti.:-ti1rsa Verde Library, 2969 !llesa Verde Drive East, Costa J\1 esa has many programs fur" children during the surnrner. Pre-school story hours att held al JO and 11 tt.m. ea·ch-\Ved. an{f Thurs. Evel'y other Friday lhere are films for children !irst through third grade. AUG. I · 2'1 t'ESTI\' AL Of>~ ARTS -The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts and Pageant of the !11aslers Ylill be held on the Festival of "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" "' The huntlorthe Great Wh~e Shark I 3rd WEEK! Also This 2nd GREAT FEATURE PHONE 548-1552 Continuous SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. 2ND BIG WEEK ~ --1 ' h • .,., ...... "'~*''•••llll;l ~'tc.r;.•"""""'" ' ................. ,, .. __ _ "'I• I• 1 ,.,, ,,.. ,,,.,,~ ... ~'--"' _.,.......,11 '",._..,..,. "''" • <I' .... O<f'"• ·.,1 • ., ,.,_.... ..,... •,v •• •I •l SI AOIUM N 2 ORANG( b39·88SD ,, ........................ .:.~-......... .. . .. .. '.~ ... _,,., ......... ..., ... -....... ... ';7;~::.-., ~.~•~~,';A -;,,;-[l: --n ......... "'~" ,..,.,.,-_. .. 1ai •• (IN(,.,\A W!ST ,, 1 WESTMINSTER. 892-<1493 Al!O ·"SICILIAN CLAN" Alio "l lNllHING POINT" Arts grounds, 65{1 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach through Aug. 29. The Pageant i.!I presenled each evening in the Irvine Bowl on the grounds at 8:30 p.m. The Festival which includes artists, craftsmen. puppet sbows and music on the green each Sunday. opens at noon each day. 175 cral~men will show and sell their work. AUG. I BAND CONCERT -The \Ves!mins ter Cominunily B:.1nd wlll hold a series of Fri . concerts at Mcf·adden Park, 9801 Mc- fadden Ave,; \\'estminster at 7 p.m. Concerts are set for Aug. 6 and 20, and Sept. 3. No admission charge. AUG .,-7 l)E\'lL'S ADVOCATES -A series of satirical sketches \\'ill be presented in lhe Actor's Playbox at Golden West College, J;',744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, at B p.m .. Aug. 6 and 7. Admission is free Lo the summer players' produc· tions. They call themselves the Devil's Advocates. AUG. i · 1 FIDDLER-ON-THE-ROOF -Orange Coast College'!f Sum- mer musical production. "Fiddler-on-the-Roof," v.·ill be pre· scnted in !he school auditorium, 2701 Fain •iew Drive. Costa ~lesa , Aug. 6 • 7 al 8: IS p.m. On performance ni ghts the box office will be open from 6:30 to 8:30 if any tickets are still available, All tickets are $2. AUG. S • 1 PONV RIDES -Free pony rides for children under 7 years v.·ill be available in the mall at Huntington Center, Edinger at Beach Blvd., Hun tington Beach, Aug. 6 and 7 fro1n noon Lo 5 p.1n. AUG. 6 • i FEIFFER'S PEOPLE -Preview performances of "feiffer's People" wll l be staged in the mall of }luntington Center. Edinger at Beach Blvd., lluntington Beach, by the Sanla Ana Communlly Players, Aug. 6 and 7. Time of sho\\'S is Friday. 2 and 7:30 p.m.: Sal., noon and 2 p.m. No charge for ad· mission. AUG. 7 CONCERT -Justin Colyer. music professor at Orange Coast College, will present a concert of chural and org<i n music at 8 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, 1010 17th St., Santa An a on Aug. l and 7. AUG. 7 • 8 CHILDREN'S THEATER Gl.JlLD -"The Bakers of Bever· wyc k" is the suinmer musical staged by the Chitdren·s Theater Guild at Estancia High School in the Forum. 2J2:1 Placentia Ave., Costa J\lesa , on t"·o weekends. Dates and times are: Sal., Aug. 7 al 10 a.m .. I and 3 p.m .; Sun .• Aug. 8. at 1 and 3 p.m. Tickets al the door, $1, or call 673-6197 or 968-5032, aft.er 6 p.n1. AUG. 8 J AZZ SESSION -An all .Japanese group from Osaka. J apan, \vi ii be presented by Jazz Incorporated at 2 p.m. in the- TUSTIN SQUAftE Nowp .. t ...... i..,, • ..,..., ,,.._,. 154-4-11!198 CoolH I~ ll1!rl91r•li•• J~"' F1nd1 • Dl>n1ld i~l~"l•nd "KLUTE" l •l 11~1 e "LOVING" ... :11> Georg• Se<;tl . Evo Mario S3ln•• S1ec!1I ltlch M•ll"to-S.i. 1:1' ,,M. MOVIE RATINOS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,.. 06/K ,..f tJ1 l~f t•!•"tJ " lo,_,,. --· ·-/~f JJUtto•l'I' tJ1 ..,_ ·-'"' .. _..,by ,,,.., ""'"''""· ® 10 0Nl UNOl l II IDll llTID IAO• lomt! m1t vory '" u rtl'• ,,,,,I . .......... ' ............... . .,,, 19' (C~.,.. f!I ••'"' .. "" ,., .... «» O' "" Adults Sl.50 Jr1, ~1.50 Child 75t Or•"•' Cou"ty'~ lllockDUUt r S~ow V•IUJ "PANI C IN NEEDLE PARK" "' .&110 e Elllo! Gould in "LITTLE MURDERS" Miki Nicht !1' "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" IRJ ,,.,""• Joe-Nichelson .t..nn Mt nirrl ~I Tt...NITE AT 6:00 //. JO:Uil •M~oung 6raduat~s ~ ANO AT 1:00 ONLY "LEMANS" .t.O Pflll.l.CEWTEIFUllS ~""°"" ............... ,,,. ..... '•! (' ., .... _.... '"'""'"n"'''" ''" .! CONTINUOUS .'§:AT • .AND SUNDAY FROM 2:00 BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN 6:45 m r. ••JM. a.IN. P•ninaul• DlJSllN lfil'l- HOffMAN ~ -lfTTll' Bl6MAN" TKhnicolor TAKE THE NEWS QU IZ W e Dare Yo u ... Every Saturda y Iluntlngton Beach Moose Lodge, 7409 lJJrge Circle, Aug .4 "The New Orleans Rascals" from Osaka will be joined by the J I Swing Band. Atuslcians and members fr~. Guest.!I $2. I AUG. t FASHION ISLAND CONCERTS -The Monday night t:on- t:erts at Fashion Island will continue for the mont h ot August with Henry Brandon direeting the band. Every thing from Bacharach to Sousa will be beard at the 9: 15 p.1n. concert. Bring a sit·upon and enjoy music under the skies. No charge. AUG. 11 • 25 STOR\' llOUR -The Laguna Beach Library. 207 N. Coasl Highway. Laguna holds a story hour for children each Wed. al 10 a .m. AUG. 12 • ZC STORY llOUR -A story .hour for pre-school children "''ill be held in the A!ariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive, New· port Beach, each Thursday at 10 a.m. The Corona de! Alar Library, 4..?() A1arigold Ave., Corona del Mar ·will hold a story hour for pre-schoolers every second and fourth Thurs- day of the month at 10 a.m. AUG. 1 ·SEPT. 11 STORY HOUR -The Costa Mesa Library, 556 Center St., Costa A1esa. has scheduled some Summer program! for children. Story hours \\.'iii be at 10:30 a .m. on Thursdays. On Sat.. Aug. 7 a fil1n , "~tonsters of Highgate Pond," will be shown ; "Lentil" \\'ill be screened, Aug. 12 at 10:30 a.m. and a fiesta in c.r-.t. City Park is set at 2:30, Aug. 14. AUG. 27 BENEFIT SHU"' -The \Vestminster Communitv Theater is playing a perforn1ance of "Once Upon a J\latiress" for the benefit of the Albert Sitton Children's Horne, Aug. 27, at 8:30 p.rn. in \Ves!minster's Seventeenth Street School. Tickets are ¥3.50 and $5. Reservations may be made by call· ing 892-4985 or 530-7035. K CET Docun1e11tary Stol{owski Due Su11day The professional and private life or noted conduclor Leopold SlOkowski v.•ill be explored in a l wG-parl documentary o n KCET's Fanfare series begin- ning this Sunday at 10 p.m. on Channel 28. E n tit l ed ''L eo po l d Stokowski." I he first of the two programs won a 1971 Em- my A"·ard. The sc~ond pro- gram, "Stokowski Rehearses," v.·ill be seen the following Sun- day at the ame time. Th is v.·cek's show opens ""'ith the maestro and his American Symphony Orchestra perform- ing Sousa·s "Stars and Stripes Forever" and selections from Schubert's S}·mphony No. 8 (''Unfinished''). Also, the conductor is. seen leading the London Sy mphony Orchestra i n Beethoven'' Symphony r\o. S during a recordirig session for Decca records in London. Among oth~r segments of the one-hour program in color is an intcrvie\v in Stokowski'.! h-01ne by pianist Glen Gould in preparation for a radio feature on the CanadiBn Broadcasting Corporation. Jn the second prograin. on Aug. 15. the maestro again is seen \l'ilh lhe American Symphony Orchestra. prepar- ing for the opening of f.1adison Square Garden's Felt Forum in Kew York Citv. Both prograffis "·ill be repe<t!ed on Channel 28 the follo11•ing Tuesdays al 7:30 µ.m. NOW PLAYING "It is a trip much worth taking. Not since '2001' has a movie so cannily inverted consciousness and altered audience perception." -Jay Cocks, Time Magazine HE ELLSTRO HRONICLE A OA'nD L.WGL.-,........_ ---lorW-Gr-. w.-lop Doftl -· -lop LAolol -· ,,_ C-I llATlD ~ CO-HIT "CONQUEROR WORM" EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SECOND BIG WEEK! WOW! FANTASTIC -J •111•1 '"'"~· ....... BETTER THAN ~ENDLESS SUMMER' (G) -IH J1n11, f•IW•• AND THE MEN WHO RIDE • AllYSUMDAY Box Office ' --'-,O_pens 7:15 p.m. ::~;::G~ Show Starts ol Dusk ....... !I~ •117 Sreve McQuj:!en f·-:'i "The Re ivers"' •!Cr . --' Ol'FN I 00 "~U'IClr" lf)l~·l!'lll 10 11 '!HI: Pf/'11~) II l I~ S"n 1-.011,1wro l~OM JllO" MlllNl!S 011 T _, , .•• •1 J~o::-- . _ _, -• DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS •SOPULCHER TECH ~.'SEPUl.CH ER 1ECH'.' .. 1l1AT NAME RINGS A KNEL L. -CLAUDli-CL A'G \JNDERTAKER SMALL ··(lU ~uc;'1 ~\ • 1 f'Ll>.1/1 'E M -l/vON17fR! .•. MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS ~ACK IN THE FORTIES TECH PRODUCED THE GREATEST t:XCAVATION RELAY IEAMS IN IHE CHARNEL CONFERENCE! •.. NEVER FORGET TH E 11 ME WI" VPSE:T EPITAPH SfAIE FOl\THE COVffEO STYGIAN URN! ~RONCO l!URROS, 01.ll AN CHOR MAN, Ct.INCHE D 1111\' SINKIN' A 6 FOOTER IN 52 SCOOPS FL.AT!' A NEW REOCOR!7!..- By Chflt•r Gould By Tom K. Ryan MADE OMUAF\Y PAGE HEADt.INCS FOR Wi:EllS! A 61.0RIOUS M'JM ENT IN INIERCC!.t.EGIATE Sl'ORTS! IT HA!7 SOMIOTHING- 10 ro Wrll-1 SPOl\TS! " By Dal• Hai. Ll'L ABNER SALLY 8ANANAS MOON MULLINS ... ,,_ .... _ ... -·-- frlday, .\0911,t 6. 1971 I DAILY PILOT 33 By Al Capp S~E GOT A 14EAR;r AS B IG AS A LL OUTDOORS.''.~ By Charles Barsotti By Ferd Joh- eur TH ~N I HE,AR <H,Ai FUNNYGRINDJNG NOI S~ COMING FROM l"H' if>,ANSM ISSION . = ) IV\001NI S !'>/I\ I PLAIN JANE ...-------ANIMAL CRACKERS \ Ll'KE 'YOU,";J".lNE ! A6SJ'I CAN KA\i'EANICE,SI~ O ATEWITH )t)U/ 'w-1::.Ll.,. 11-V-Nl<!S; Fo~-rn.E: COKE AND 140T DC&,. RODN E Y ! DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R. I,. 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Ont of course lht Horae 'r't~\erday's Puzzle Solvtd: "A l TH A~ A F A ~T I ~ I ~ { l { 0 { ' ( ~ ciJ ~ f ~rml'r coi;•s • jl ~i311~rir>r\<>'.1:"' r! F1.111tt cnmp,1ny Ii S113n l>~ ti\ le 'n1plovr-e: r,f co~rl~sy: 2 words i\hhr. 32 Ftnci110 sw,r1 7 1:~u;~ pitltr e Jq ,r,enurne !'>!ud1~~ 41 Par! of fi C:t1a11i;t Quebec: Ab~r. 'I f/r 1~s ol m~ss '13 Transler o( t oml"llln1cat loo <11 ts:~te 10 Pers1111a li11 4b OIPrOll mrfllbe( 11 Ful!I' 43 En lert~1•1s rl~~elo;lf'rl ~w"p\uoirsl y 12 IC!nrl o1 hot 51 Exc avating in baseball ma chine 13 \'.'~e pin9 54 Mgre affi ble lS Card l1oldin9 55 C11ou -- ln br idge 5b S1Jpe1v1~ts a 2Z Exploit newspaper 24 Heads tip 58 Monelary unit • 1J1t ca~l of Siena leQ'Jt 2.7 Kind cf chO? bO Act.vt 1B lrf land b2. Chunh ttC(SS JO Walk with riom· bJ SaMta -, rious btari119 c~11r. 3Z ~omtH1i riq bS Part of ~peedl ruminated bb The ''A" JS Gl~cial of "BA" ict bloc\:: ti9 Weig1t rJ lrcl1a PEANUTS . . . . . . . . . . ·.. . . . . JUDGE PARKER By Harold Le Doux ~~-==---<:;;-,,.~-"I l7"''""';--::01c:occ,.::cr"'===°" r--:-:'."c-:-=:c--=,.,..==-c=--r;;;;--:7;,-<;J ""'OlllJC. WO!,',/l.t.1 ~TOPPE'D BY0 Wl-l"T ~D HERE IN A CA5 AND ASKED SI-IE LOOK Wl-IETHEIZ JOl-lt.J NY l(AIJE W"S LIKE ?' DID l-IOM.E : I TOLD l-!El1; Tl-!AT >IE SI-IE GIVE w"s OUT •• AW D SHE IWSISTED YOU >-+Ee: ON Wi\JTI NG FOR: HIM ! • NAME! MISS PEACH DO "'U FlE.t.LLV LOVE ME, FRANCINE? PERKINS • TELL ME HE-~ t.JAM E; S ~E W"5 VOU t.16, "TIRALTIVE., 't'f5. "THIS, N 5PfTE Of= TI-IE F~CT T H.AT I FINO yOU SOC:::IALLY INFE .. Oft, lo-JCJUDSLV STUPIO ANO PEllSONALLV Jl!l!VOLT!Nl; 9NONI> W()f(PS. -·-------... • 1"MANk "JCU, F'lr.ANCIN~. 'YOU'VE M.At>E ME Vl!ltY "APP'(. By MeU By John Milet ...... ______ ---- By Roger BoU.il _601; ~EMEMBER! s er A LIMl,-l ]X)ll'T IMP,Al~ 40:# HEAL1H l?IJ 1H~OWl/JG ~ , 'ALL ~16HTEli!1! ~i;;.' .-"', =~--'---.,__," W:- THE GIRLS "I oever thought THEY needed money.'' r--..r-' ·1 ·~, f--~ ' ~ 11 ..').~ _.;.. ~.;._..... . ~ ... ..--- ' t ·- I I I 34 01.JL V ~ILOT NEW '71CHRYSLER4 QR. HDTP. \PISCOUNT " $1300 OF F MANUFACTURERS STI CKER PRICE LOADED WIT11 383 V8 , 6 WAY POWER SPL IT BENCH SE /,T, AUTO., P/STEERING, P/DISC BRAKES P WI N OOl,VS & DOOR LOCKS, AIR CO NO ., RAD IO WR EAR SEAT SP EAKE RS AND MORE (Cl43LIC271071 ). ASK ABOUT OUR S DAY FRij TRIAL EXCHANGE '62 PLY MilUT H 'SJ CH EVRO LET '68 OPEL ~UrEI \,ORT kADmt: fUA Y 2 00011 H.T. " •·•'e'"'•'"· ' • .i ..... ' '"''" lo ~"'m 'I """• " ~u 'O'"'•'•t , . ..... '). .... 11, ~-• '·. ~ ........ •'••"•Cl . ·-I·· '"' ~ .. ,,,, .. ~ .... ~·· '• 10 ~1-11001 \ZPN 101) ,i.,.,~. !rM Ot.~11 $495 $595 s995 . _:_._:__ ____ ·._,._ .. _ -:.- ~->N '71 MODEL YEAR .. END ALL NEW DEMON STRA TOR S IN INVEN TO RY HAV E HAD PRICES SLASH ED AT BI G SAVIN GS TO WRAP UP OUR • MODEL-YEAR RUN • . . . l. BRAND NEW 1971 CRICKET ' f .. ; L •. •. -.. " ' j . ' .,, ~ l "f. - BRAND •• . " . ' ~> " NEW 1971 wo<•, ,..,.,~1"" of "'""'" '"' ,.,., aur<h•<0~ Wo hono• M••"""''~"· ••n•~mo,oc•rd, (••lo ft''"C"•· •mo•"'~ l•OroH '"~ D•n••i (IUO. .. ..:.!\.i . ..1 ' ... ; ~ r~~ S•ri•I • VL1~8f[l20.t ~7 USED CAR '66 PLYMOUTH '68 FIAT '67 PONTIA C IAltRACUD A 124 sro1t1 courr CA.TAttNA. t DI.HT. "'•'"""•"(. ' • ti ; "· " .. , ............ . ·"'··. ~-.... rnw•• •t•••'"'l I •r1ed " • "l'" " """. •••'•' r ....... , ,., ... .,., 1 b····· ... , .... -1 ......... ' .... ;., "' 1-e • '••. I-• o .. ' I W'""'"""'• ~" ••g. w~w ...... yl loo fZXXOtl l •r ·~ ' •••vi .,, • !Z"CIOt.) !""•·•. ITX09JJ I s995 $1295 s1 L~~ • J oj .. • ASK ABOUT OUR ' -·~ \ ~. !., ~.~ON TH ' .. l ~.J ::. I ~ ' ' ... ·. . . "' ,._:, '-~ ~-Used Ca r Warranty '70 PLYMOUTH DUST[I (.,.,,rs. Y~,, II ~•¥• ,.., d"¥~ ,~ ....... w.· .• .,, •• v<"••ll buv •'· 13AbA 5JI '·' ' , ' i .. t{ 3 -- '70 PLYMOUTH '70 DODGE '69 LTD 10.t.DltUNN[ll C HAllGllt .... , . ., ......... ' • ,j j "I. ............... ' • ti • " " . .,,.,..,,,;,, r """"' ~-. '• . r "'°''' •'e•""1 ••••••· 1''1'"''' ''<"'""'1. "'"""" ··d·"· ~ •••••. ! b• ... ••. ... •c-ntl •. "'"''" 1•dt wi ll• ! I ~~. Vinyl w\.t;i.,..~11 , ..... .... ; ... ., •••vi lc111, BSW ) 1ZYT7081 ""''· 1100 Clrl.) -.. ,~95 $2195 ! • ·~u AL L "111 1(11 All VillLIO 1">L IOLO SUNOAV, illUOUIT I . 1t'1 illll rllltCIS A.I ,.LUI TAii ill Hll LIClf!Sl . OAIL V l"ILO T U C~Q.f>~~Y~BY9.A?:lf.f¢.:bOQI~@:§Q~RA-'l:~A&I:!~~M~::::J . . .. . . I I ' DICK WILSON SAYS • YOUR TRADE WAS NEYER WORTH MORE •••• • HIGHEST TRADE·IN ALLOWANCES NOW •••• NEW 1971 V/Btto--8::=° FULL SIZED FORD flUNABOUT FOR ONLY IMMEDIATE DEUVERY $ NEW 1971 (1Rl1W1?1088) FULL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (IK911199707) $19990 TOTAL $6266 TOTA L DOWN MONTHLY PYMT. PYMT S 19Q qo ;, ro'<ll dn. pym•. ll!ld 167 1>6 ;, toi..1 ""'· Pl""I. inti. ID•, '71 t;f""o-oll f•"'!"<l <'-otgo O<t OPll<.<rto•1 !..-36 men. ~ftn'llll Pl""'·I"""• S2tj51>6 ond. all '"'""'' <l>o'9"· '""'· '11 f(.., .. °' ~ yov prt'I• IO pay~ lul co•h pra a $2 \ 21.9 ~ on<.I, '41f\ ">• l '"'"'"· "'OIUAl rutcU•TAG l •ATl 10.SO% 1 68 VW CAMPER IMMEDIATE $2688 FULL DELIVERY PRICE Pop Top Van. fully c-amper eqpt. VACATION READY. XIW752. NEW ELDORADO CAMPER 11 FOOT CAB OVER $1588 FULL PRICE N11 w '70 equi pped with itov11, oven, hood, stdinless st eel sinks, ice bo~. plenty of closets and electrical out- let\, draperies, wood paneling . Sleeps 6 in comfort. (90473b l PRICE This Is • Brand New 1971 Torl110 flnl1hed l11 beautiful metallic gold. ( 1 A27L235249) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CAB/OVER CAMPER Vacation equipt. Wirh slov!", sink, ic e bolt, d rapes. wood paneling, q ueel'! sized bed, etc. (I 160A) ON A FORD F-250 TRUCK '69 F.quipt. with V-8, rodio, heoler, WesterO'I mirrors, siep b~rrnper, Heavy Duty Eqcip•. (975$ $250 TOTAL $97 TOTAL DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENT PAYMENT I 7~0 " Ille loltll clown pf'll'I. ofld $97 ;, II~ 1<1"'1 ""'·PY''" ino.I !<u. '1 I !o "''" • (Ill 1, ...... • ' ..... Ori ""°""""'eel t1..0.1 lot 31> ""''· o..1 .. ,...:1 ,...,mt. poit r '37~1. ""'· uH '""'""ti""""· "''''-"/I 1;. con .. a< ,1 Y°" pro!r• lo p.oy<o1h, 11111 <n•h po~r" 13110.•0 w~I. ""'" ''" t '"'n" AN NU Al Pl•CflfTA61 IA Tl 11.71%, FRIE·~·:T~~;~_.o;.. •P"••••~L Use tho •'l•ily in your old car to make the down payment on the new one·· Paid for or not, 842-6611 · 540-7780 I $199 8 FULL $68 1~~~ $68 :.,o~:;HLY PRICE PYMT · PYMT. 'M '' lolal dn pym• onc1 S68 •I lolal mo pynd ;,,,1. lo•. "11 IO:ome l all r ........ ''""'Qr•°"-· «td•• 10< 36 """· 0.lo.,td Pf""·~'"' ''~ 16 n:I. oll t"'°"'1 '"'"!"·"''"'·'ii '"'""'"or •f you prelet to poy to1h, f•ll <o~ puce" oNy 12137 q()"'(l~1,,. "J I'""''"· AlllUIAl ,llCINTA$1 IA Tl 11.01% IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 RANCHERO $2688 FULL PRICE (1 A46l155276) . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $2588 FULL _, PRICE (Ser ial No.1FOlll70007) E . ' CR•Dl'I COUNSiLtNG . • Short on Down Payment •little Or No Credit? . • Overloaded With Bills But Still Need An Automobile? • Short Time On The Job? Call 842-6611 166 !~~~'~u.~,~~~'' $388 167 ~~'5'~~~~,~t,~,., $988 1 ransportntion '(II TOOS2) radio, tic. (TSX364) FORDCamper . . 166 ECONO LINI VAN •qp• $1388 w it~ 1tove, 1i .. k, iteb_ox, r11d1a , he ater, v11c1111on ready (T8l700) • '65 ~?o~,JH ~E~~~o~io, $388 1 68 ~?,~!!,~~""·""'· $988 Heal tr (Mii 84S5) healer. (XBS86 7) '70FPo~!?. ~~Y~.~!~. n1d io, heater, wh ite. wall1. (90SCRW) PL YM . GTX $1888 169 V-8, ~''° "'~'" '°"" sltenn!I. rod10, h•ott r (XVP92J). l ike new. • 163 ·~.HOENVV8 P4 ick,up,,, $688 '67 ~~~.c~~R.~ ... • : '. spee ,a 111'."'f ,aw1rs111ri11t ,r•dio, duty, 1plol r1m1, Wesltrl'I 11trr· h1ot1r, whitewelh •i• ror1. fGSJ042) l i11ttrior. Vl2•22 '66 !.?,~.~.~!.°,, ........ $788 '66 m~:r~;r,~;~'~;~"$1 2 88 1 68 !;.~!~~ilh '""'.' $1688 i119, f octory oir, (1'50100) 0111 0. Irani ,. ra d io. htol-fo n t'lh llkt ntw ton d1 - tr. JCZ421 lion (YTP2'11 ) 1 67 .~!~.~~~.~X,~~ .. $988 '70F'~~o~.~~~.~~!~ 1388 po•tr 1!11ring, V"inyl i11t1ri-r1di1, h1altr, whil •· or. (fUZ'll6) • ' wallt.(90SCIW) /69 FORD L.T.D . $2188 fACTOR'f AIR , 1;111111 lran.1., powtr 1teer_i11g, rodoo, hea ler, vinyl roof. Yllfbll _ 169 FORDT-Bird $2288 1 DOOR LA NDAU, full Power, fACT AIR, (914CJOI ' ' • . -'-'!\''~T .. ' · .,.. -...!--'.f1 .,.~ ·.. -;::;.._·-~--==---=-··--=-=--.. ~·· • 1J C..,'\. I <....._ '· -·--. . _· -__... ... ----... -:........--.-~--~--~ _.,. . --; .. -~ ----~--·-- ___ .__ ---_ .......... =,,,,,., ... _ -..... _ .... _, . ,·--~---"------·~·----·--·-· -.. ·-,__...~~----· ·-·~__. --~ -""-.----,...._ ·---.: -------·. ----·-· ·-, .. --_ .. , 31 OAllV Pll OT Everyone Hos Somethin g Thot Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 for Fast Results ------·· General General General Giner.al * INCOME COMMERCIAL LOTS l !iiii ...... ll; ...... !illlij l75·x.'\f.O' -l larh1lr Bh ·rl Coril· n1rr1·1ul. ~rt'l"f'I nt rt>ar of f)lll1J<"l"1y io!ISu ,f., liill"gRHl ~I * ** * * TAYLOR CO. roRt\l [ OLSON '" MACNAB -IRVINE $ 40,490 plus 4,600 equal 42,950 CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. J BR. TOWNHOUSE + 18 x 30 Bonu s rni., xlnt viC'\\" & !oration -Uni ve rsity Park. $39.500. "(.'huck" Le,~·1s DOVER SHORES 4 BR .. 4 Ba .. ra n1 .. vie\\'. Sflfi,800. ~' BH , 5 Ba . \Vat c rfron t '' pool , $1 99,800 . .'\! Fink BAYFRONT ESTATE SALE 90 .. ~eel or bayfrunt. piC'r :ind :i l1 p. :'i P.Jf :-:. 7 ba's., pool. Fee lan d. $450.000. J\'l . C. Bu te LUSK HARBOR VIEW :-.-1ear ne\\' 3 BR .. 2 Ba . hon1e. 3 t;ar gar. Land~caped. Cpts., drapes. Only $62,950. LaVera Burn.<: SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW Top street in En1era!d Bav -lol read.\· to build on -level pad. I.andscapcd. $49.500. Belle Partch OCEANFRONT Beautiful gated area wtprivate bear h. Ct1!'· tom 3 bdr1ns .. den \\l /\vet tJar. playroorn , 4 baths. $1 70 .000. Eileen /lud .~n n HARBOR VIEW HILLS Looking for a cozy 3 bdr1n . hon1e on a quiet street with fr1cndl _,. neighbors? Call for an app't. to see this li!Tlc gcni. $64 .:iOO includ es the land. C'athryn 'J'('nn il!C' BAYSHORES ON THE BAY Enjoy this fanlastic vie\v from your Q\\'11 63' terrace. Spacious 6 bdr1n. hon1e \\"ilh garden courtyard entry. Absentee O\vnc r says "'sell". $159 .500. 1'1ary llarvey EASTBLUFF J BEDROOM Qu iel streel. 2 Baths. Jovelv fcnretl rear vard hon1<' 111 near ne\v c·o nciil ion . O\\·ncr 's inoving. $43.500. (-;eorge (;rupe POOL-VIEW-< BEDROOMS Extraord r nary~ Plu sh: Jmma culate! furn1<.1l dining -protected poor -palio billiards. Asking $12:1.000. ()n !O\v leasehold. Bi!J \on1sl.fl('k A LAWN ON LIDO Seven bedroorn s. six bath roorns -fiv e ad· ditional roo1ns. Jl&F Pool. ltn1ned 1ate ot · cupanc ~·. Pri cf' $180.000. c;enc Vreeland VALUE-CHARl>,;-LOCA TION Dramatic 3 BH .. 21iz ba M1 horne in the Blu ffs -many expensi \•e extras lhrouou t-VanLui t \\'allpapers. 1nirrored closets. 1·u s1om drapC'.<:. shutters & <1uatity 11· \\' 1 pl.~ -on be<:\ gre<!n· belt. near pool -prt\". p;i110 -IO\ICsl lease· hold -$41l .500 1\rl l.ord on BREATHTAKING VIEW Of Ocean & Bay. Four i;pacious Bclrins .. large din in~ roorn .~ 3 \.'ar ~a rage St'e Sl •i\Di\)' OPEN frorn I to :i l:l!O S'r:\RROt\HD. l'd:-01. $74 .500. ll a rr~· FrcdC'rick OPEN HOUSE SUN . 1-5 P.M. 327 Via lido Soud -Lido Isl e So 1ne d 1s('r1 1ninating ta1111!y 111!1 t.:ike 111·1d l· 1n th e a t <JUlfi"ll!On of llll" lu.xur1011::; 1J:i~fro11 t home. 5 Rd rn1.~. 4 1 ·: b;iths ln11n erh ate 111 . l'Upan ty. $187 .500. Ka !hryn R:i 11lo;;tou SEE THESE OPEN HOUSES SAT. 1-5. :'l46 Santa 1\na. I\. B. 3 BR . .l t1s l S39.900. SUN. l·S 2700 Light ho11::e I.ant·. ('d ~l 1\1·· du rerl . ~fi3 .7f"10 RUl ' 1\0\\', RE.-\"I' 'I'l l ~: l 'H~> !)CHOO!. RUSl·I Ruct t\11st111 EASTBLUFF -OPEN SUN. l·S 2927 ('ASSIS. 4 BR .. lorclv vie\v ho n1c. riffic location, \.\'ilh 1nv1 l.1n~ patio & deck. $52.500. I larriett IJa v1C's 1't•r· sun- CAMEO SHORES-OPEN SAT. & SUN. l ·S 4507 ROXRUHY -charnun_g ~1exi ran ~t yl· ing. \•ihitc tile noors. custo1n sh11!t('rS 4 RR . 3 B.a. Vie1\•. $U2.f"100 QUICK HENRY, THE CARI 1-l urry to 2627 R;\ri1BOO. EA:-rrRI,UFI-~. Keen 4 bdrm. with excell ent viev.'. Ideal for chil - dern. Be in by school. OPEN Sl l N. l ·:'l. Jim 1'1uller SHORECLIFF, OCEAN VIEW Charme r '>''i th gro\\'lh potential. 77x t 77 Loi : designed by Brov.•nell . 2 RR .. 2 Ba .. d ining room. Roomy but co1npacl. Original o\1'nC'r, OPEN SUN. 12·5, 145 Shorecliff Hd. Bob Yorke FOR THE GROWING FAMILY Chnice locat ion on tre:e-ll ned. quiet !<lref'I. 4 Bedroom. large fa mil~· roon1 . 21" Baths. Room to add on. fl.fary Lou f\.1Rri on IAYSHORES OPEN SUN . AFTERNOON 2811 CIRCLE DR . Ju~t lis ted. 4 BR .. 21':!: ba. $52,500. fl1 ary lfar\'f',\" l:IU700 Coldwell, Banker 550 N!WPORT CENTER DR., N.B. .s1;i.1~~J. :t·l1t /\rrt·~ -lk"f'.1ns1dr . n·- str1<•red 1't'5i,lrn!tal edJa(.'l:·t•t 10 b~ •. <'A 1111:--:o cou:--rr1cY <'LI 'R ~ 111'1 '~1<1. (),,, 1~r "111 ' .. ,,'['~ HUGE LOT! POOL! BIG HOUS E! Convenient to shops. schools. pl ayground. 4 fld rn1s. Ch1td-s~fe r enr yard. Tropical !>C1 t1ng. 1\1110. 'Pti ok le r~. 355 rJOO li OI j](\"!i\I·: r)r11-:.\' S.'\'I' & SL i\ \-5·(1() WESTCL IF F CAPE COO! $79,950 N FAtr ORS OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEI..: SPANISH RANCH HOf'ses, Doqs, View Fl NE R HOMES OUT ON THI RD! If \OU arf' tire:d s;triki•1g out. let us sho v.· you rJ real ··1t1r ' 1'his 4 BR .. pool home i::; a re:al ''home r un'' for the whole family. . 547 ,950 . Open Sat. 1-5 p .m. 369 Vista Baya, Ne11•porl l~cat:h . HA RBOR VIEW HILLS ) ""': Thf' hr1thn11•11r 1~ 1'0r · · 1 1~cr JI\ lills ca:.o.• . .r:ruphiy· mf'11t relocation 10 K:u1s;i.s rv<p.11rt"li o " ner.; ro SPll h1•a u- 220 E.17th 646·0555 J l~\<'rnt.1!•· r .111 :1,.:;~1~., . A. re~il t·l1.:irn11>J g 5 Ucd n,nn1 hon1{' 1n t hoice areii l·\in11ly roon1. for11•id DJ~ pltis large ru111p11s :-001n . E lt!ctrou;c oven. poo l !i ized yard & lge \1or:.:shcp in 6arage. ('all t oday ~ MEDITERRANEAN SPLENDOR C'on1plc1el~· rr rnodelcd front 1v1cha rn1ing gar· den-patio. Roo1ny interior includes 5 bdrn1s. plu "i n1aid 's rrn . Lar'ge 1-11a terfront patio sur· ro11nd s pool. f1ier & slip. . .. $1 75,000. l :111nhl i11~ "1. ~!u1 1 '"(Jlrl \l'nrld <'ha•·m .,.r," : nla~· ~11 r h1u •k h"us1· bi•d. ! '"•Ill~. I lug1• J>an;•jpr{ f:in11 ly r0v1 n :.?.Y pi('lurf' "1nrlo1v. !'i p1•c·t;11•uta r 1io•11· of rollirio;: fllPllfl· 1n111~. l\ear ~k i11 r11 t ri r,.pla1·•" Gli:a n11r r·;,11 ~'I fT. d1'•·<11n ki11 ll••11 . \\"<1 !1 ,1r gla~~ t11 •. i,.,,,1. .1u,1 l1~tf'd -Very attractive -Spacious - 4 111l .. ~1 :: bath hon1e. Extra large LR . and JJR ll igh bean1 cd ceil ing . F'R ., breakfast areu -all taslefull v decorated. in Spanish decor -cnfr \' th ro ugh courtyard 11·ith color· ftt ! tile. rcfic Ct(l r pool and fountain. Dy appt. 0 11J.1•, $77,000. ! t 1ful P';irk 1-funrini.,<lnn l~ime ;1 1 lft r tiel11" 111 •• rJ.1•1 vah1<' ~·PalU!"f's 4 i......-!1~•·nis, 2 1i balh~. J;JJ'J.:e l.inlily n-.oin '>'"Hh hri<·k fu·,•pl11<'•·, 11vt·r· ~"'' 1r1~--11•r -ll '11. liu~,. Int ("I 1·l1•111·e cul-flp . .-... u·. r:oom fvr P'~Jl. 111~·,..ss Illr 1.xoat/ 1ra il1'r. A .. "ISlln1at>le \',\ l•111n. Honie spArkJi's J1ke a rnodel. I $31,000 '4 Bd. & Family Rm. I '1cture \\ 1111.lr1>v \\ 1111 :<iiu' - 1••rs, all larg" ''"'Ill• .t hugf'. Fa 1cul.1· rr11, l1111 lt-111~. f1rvp\;1t•t'. 51[1..17:KI TARBELL 2955 Harbor -----~-BEACH BARGAIN B<'1LUI, :) fl l:, L1111d.1 1•111,, bl1ns, 2 "nr 1-;ar, All 1his for n11!,1· S~'l~.;.no CAYWOOD REAL TY 6:iuti \\', Coa:-r ll\\",V., .'l.B. 548-1290 1-~~-Cantemporary Spanish $47,950 ,:-.;.~,1 "ll .\la1·k"1 • Your <11111 p;1rli-l1ke y:ii·•I plan11"J "11 h 1,1·:1ur11t11 In'•"" ~11 fn,1u r1!" ll'l' .~p l''i('LIS ! 1. dr•,.nl, :: I t.1 !ii I:' JI 11 <' 1 ,; ll 1:, • I .1111 dy 1'''"11 11 1111 11 ,., !•11r :•!ill f.,r. lllLI\ (Jlillfl,!. th•o'o•l ,,l,•d II •l h lwau!iful 11·;d lr1·1~t'<. \\l>rl- 11Prf11/ly <''f\llPl""'I pl.iv IH'f"a lor l'Jl1all fl)'. 011ru•1· mov1ni: ,,.. c;Jc•11\.111l1• ~11d 11:i111.,; HC· lion' C:1ll 'IOd<1y t.hi-7171. WESTMINSTER -CHARMER- J.11\l<'l.V ::' ,,1,.1)' fi<1lll<• Ill f,,_'.q \\"•,s1ni1n.,;1.-r trn •;t.l••ll 1111h ~ 1),.d l'••Hn~. :'. lia 1h~ Sl1:1rp '"11rl111u11 !111·110111! Big fnr- 111:1! 1l1nun: Ml{J111, l•tC'11kfa~1 P~•111 an•I 111•1 h..tr 100, sis.:~.(). COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen E v en ing~) $5000 DOWN ,\,,ton1 ,d1h· 1<1.111 II Il l! 1111,il I 1 • .1.1 111··11 :.. ,.1 si:1 .• 1111•1nt1i . l.<..\\o•!,1 4 h1'oilYll•lll, ~ l•illh ,·,u11• r l11on:i 111•ar ,.,,·l\,.o(,[s I r11ll.l 'llf•Pf""J.!. l~l.~·k 11 ,111 , l·h•'l1· ri.·11io ;11 111 '"'!\ 111:1111- l 11111·.I J.1n.l-.1·:1111u~: \":.•·11.n! ;u 1d •fl 111t>\o"·ill <'nlldill•"'· (':di 1.: . ., :1·•, fqr ;q1p.,111t- 111• 1.f HOME & INCOME TOO f.,\l;\;l ~ 1~·i1 n .. 1n li1•1t1<' \'1!11 l!\f{ll\\l)loj) l'J.111 11!:-< a11d :.•. , .. ,. ~1r •i.:•· l 'l ,l"~ 1 .. 1 ~·1.' i 1 .. ~111 ~1111 u ~:.\ r ,\L l~Ht\(' 111 n'.•r Out~l.111ol1ni: 1 .dll•· nl $.~:.,7:11. WANT COUNTRY & TREES? Spa c..:iou" 4 13edroo1n ho1ne \\'ith j baths & lar ge kit('hen. 2 F ire:places. Poo l sized vard. J\!u))t be seen lo appreciate '. .... , .. S48.500. CAM EO SHORES -1175,000 A rare c11 stn1n quality in this beautifully de· signed luxu ry llo1nc. 4 13[{, den & forn1al DR a ll o\·crlook Invitin g hu ge patio & pool. J,a nai con1plc!.e \l'ith bar, fireplace. 2 dressing rooms & ba th . 1\ 3 car garage. LINDA ISLE -1155,000 l\c11· l>ayfro11t hon1e ready for irnrne:dlat{' oc- <'t1pa11cv. 4 r~edroon1s. f::r n1ily rrn .. formal d inin g ·rn1 .. st11dy ~~ 5112 bath.s. Unusual de· sign bv 1vclt kno1\'0 arcll itcc1s. Try exchange. 8 LINlJA ISLE: Ol'L·;i\I SAT& SLIN l·:'l:30 EXC LUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$250,000 J.:xqui si1c· decor in this luxuri ous English st.vie 5 DR . tio1 ne. :{ fireplaces. r ich 11·001 crptng .. clcgJ111 drL1pcr1e:s. ~buncl <i nt rnrrrhle l~ c11r t:on d. /Jier & s lip, Call for brochure. LINDA ISLE -$145,000 l~lc ga11ce .~ 11·ar1nlh in tlus rine ho1ne on lov e· iv Lin d;-i Isle. 4 Bed rooms. stud y \or 5th BR t. farn ily rin. ~v. forn1al d in ing-area. Plu1nbccl fnr pn0I. l'ier Slip. See broker at. us. LINDA ISL E -Sl55,000 l·'<:i1Ju l1i11s •I Bf{. N l·:\V hon1e \Y /fan1 ily rn1 .. :-.t t~dy ,~ IBrge dining r1n. t inusua r 2 :il ory ceiling 111 kitchen. All the la test ideas. LINDA ISLE -$160,000 'J'hc> 11c>11· •·Jn " look here: \1·i1h the "open fePI· ing." l liJ.:h l"Cilings . lots or glai;s, conve:r sa- !in11<.il ;i rC'n s etc. 4 Bit. la rn. rn1 .. & study. See !h i ~ 1! y11u like the unusucll ' BAY ISLAND -1135 ,000 :-iecluclC'tl lan11fy Jiving on th is excl usi\:e "'·ortd nf be:aut v. 1'<'nnis cl . pri\'ate pa rk \1·i1h trees & flo11·prs. ('harrn rn_i::: 5 11edroo1n horne 1r / pier S.: sl ip. ('all today lo ~CC'. AUGUST SPECIAL • ~ce .' nur c1rea n1 borne in I o " e I y f)over Shorrs. B r an d f\1e\v 2 story \r 14 bd rrn.<:., !'llld.v .~un roo rn & dining rn1 . Isl and K itchen l~ :i ea r garage. I\ real l1u v at on lv $10.5,0IJO. 410 !\IOI?i\'. ~·rAR 01)1·:N S.o\T & SUN 1-.5 :30 CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS 90 ' 1,.ront. lc,·e!. l'ee . " $ 27.500 !IU' f';1n. v1('\1 . corner. IC'<i ~e $ 31.500 :);· \\ atcrf1 \!Ill. pier )o.l!p, lease .. s 4fl}i00 \ u ('h1na l..'n\·e. bay l~ oc.:can. Fee ., S (\5.000 4:1' L1nd:t 1~1 c. lense S 7.1,000 108' L1nd ;1 1.-.ll•, IC<l!i l• ~125.000 BRO KERS & SALESMEN '.\L' 1111\C' •111 open111 g 111 nur J{e .<:1 dc1111<1! 11111- ))1u 11 l11r ;111 C\pf'r1encC'd 111an or \\On1ru1 Jl(lS· sr ~~111 ~ 1·nthus1;1s1 n and 1111e~r1 1~ I( \Oil ;i re 1•1tert",!C'd 111 rr bt«11111ru1 offH·c> lH rhe ftJH':il !11(•;1t1un 11n rku1g l\'L!h l'ongcru.11 a.~!ioc 1ate s \1 c :1r1• Interested in 111cc11n g r nu. ' "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 I San Joaquin Hil ls Road NEWPORT CENTER 644.4910 * * * * * * 1·d 1•al1•• i',1J11r·d '•·1· IJ"l""'" R tl d d"C• 1 f t lLL AC"flf:. P n1·r-d 1u ~C'IL I lurry Diol 645-0303 VACANT "Spanish" 11io· F"Ofl E:CLOSUP.F'' Rank \1·a 111;; 11 f;1..,;t ~•·11. ."~ big IJ»dt'•IOl!l', J'\l1•;i In 1' i.: (' !.1rnily ''"'111. :-;h011"11 A!ltl 'i•'>l ll ;{ .1<'111" <li d 11 .. 1111•. {';lf'I"'!~ and 1!r:1pl'~ u1<'lu1lrd. c ·,,in· pl1"11•ly l1u11!~,·111-..·d . I lul'" h ut.:r All f1•n ""d 111 ~~irt F:.'<isllt1f.: 1;.1. ', lria n l·an hr n~~11111rrt 11 ilh 1'"' rlr>11·n 1\l~o -<'.Xr<'l)f'tll r"!'in11n('ine 0\'Ailnhlf". Don'! f»lxy DIAL 645-0303 fORE~T.-~ 0150~ llE'AtrORS :?29'.1 !!arbor. Co!!tll ~!esa I OFFERED AT OWNER 'S COST t ·n11 fornia Spanis h atmosphere. 5 BR 's. 2 /·'fl ',.;, :-.tudy, 2 fireplaces. forn1~J OR., Vi~\\'. 1100!. enclosed courtyard for pri vacy. EatinJ:! <irea in k11c hen. Eve:n a peach tree. \Vonder- fu l l10111e !or !argc family. ENJOY ·rhe bi;._: 1·c.~tfu l 1·ic>"· frorn this fresh. clean l1on1e. sparkli11.f! 11·ith lovely ne"'' \l'allpapers. fine st c<i rpel 1ng . n1anicured la\\·n and flo 11·er.~. 1 Bil 's & ~ludy, F'R .. \\1et bar. Rornan bath, :l garages . C)pen Sat/Sun. 2042 Galaxy, Do,·cr Shores. LINDA ISLE PRESTIGE Sunipluous 1-:a .vlronl l1vinl! in an e:);clush·el.v decorated 4 BR. <Uld 4112 balh ho1n e -v.·jth sli p ff)r 50' po\\'Cr or sailing. a 15 Linda Isl e. Sli 7.500. Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 1 SPECIAL SHOWING A ~peciaJ sho\\·ing on Sunday. 1\ugust 8th of Ibis n1ost elegant 4 BR. Dover .Shores hon1e. i 'nu are invi tee! to slop by 1608 Galax y Drive belv.•een 1:00 and 5:00 p.1n. $112,000. LINDO ISLE -5 BR . 5500 sq. ft. of the finest in family Jiving. ('on- ten1 purar.r 10 room residence -Cathedral cc 1 Ii n J:! s in 1.11. Beilutifully !andsc<iped i.;ro tnirl ~ t:O\'('r inJ.! 3 large lots -plumbed for pool. !\01v offe red ;1 t .. $215.000. [EXCITI NG VIEWS BAY & OCEAN 1 ....... ------...... l)ccorator·s :-;hnrp 3 sn ., 2 ba th. pool hon1e I \\'il h forinal Dir . and den -includes lhe land. $79.500. MESA VERDE 5 BEDROOMS- 3 BATHS 2700 SQ. FT. El .. 1<an1. ,..r111-le~·f>l hi )tH<' Ide~! f11r larg1• fa 1n 1!y. Fr~1. tun .. s IA1r;:1• lannl.1 ,.,.,.....111 11·1111 hnek fil'f'f'laer ;111d l\f'( bar, hu~c n1as1cr s111t(". J(l\"t'- 1.v gold "'haK 1·nrflf'l111;:: lll'aur1f11lly lands(•.ipt'O. S1l- uate•I in a qu1el , ('QUnlry n1 n1wsphrr1• 11·1th t•X(r;; pn - ,·ar.1'. Full 111 a~ $;>\.~~(!. f'hOnf' ~IG-!313 fur appo1n1. !llt'lll. SA N JUAN CAPISTRANO J3~111orn n1 ir vie:vr of \ialle.\·, J\tountains and Uana F'I. 1\lar1 11 a fron1 11;-i acre ra nch si les. r:entlenlen ltancher's Drea nl -horses too': S.f). l,.reC\\'ay nearby. Ne:ver any sn1og. Each parcel offers plen!y roon1 for spacious ho1n e . pool. h arn . co rrals, pasture. Call 675-3210 for .npp!. to se<'. WANDER-THIRST FULFILLMENT If .rou feel the "(;ypsy" in your blood. a con • don1iniun1 is ,\'Oll r ans\ve:r. Try this lrulv !o\'e· ly adul t con do. J•ee land. Quiet Ne1\'Port t~ c<1t1on . $31.000. YACHTSMAN 'S COVE i\'r\1·port 's 111 ns t cxc itin<"" B<'l vfrnnt !lon1es 11 011 being lr;in1ed. 1-·our homeS arc <'l\·ailable for e~r!\· in spection. Fro1n $226.3.50. 50' fron1- -0oG KENNELS 1 <tg.,e and i_nd 1\·1d l!~I slip~. Open Sat. & Sun. HORSES 1-.1 p nl. lh41 Unys1de Drive. l1HG !IA!.!·' ,\('Ill ;. !~(1 r .,,.r I DOVER S~ORES BAYFR:ONT I 11~•nl11i:1· "ll 111·11.dr• l"t• ... d IOI 5 Hit . p tcr. no.i t. be<Jutiful b;i r.~1 r!e 1 err~ce ~11111 ... \11~ li>·•1:h1,, t; ... .i Pr1l'c>d ren1;irk<1hl y In\\' -$14 2.500 . 111· :1 ppt. j 'rii,, i :.li in Ii\• 1 111 '1'"1' \\Ill• SPECTACULAR NEW IVAN WELLS M. ODEL 1 .. rec 1 .. 111 111 1" 11 11 • 1" ·11 11 •• r ~"'I" 1 ... 1 ... 11uro1.• \ 1s1t th 1.<> out~t<in<l 1ng ne\v [\'<In \\'ell~ ,\J odf'I 1,1 •'~ 1'~1u1 RurJ -.111al1 h:i.•· ~lonlc>. l~re;i rh l<1k 1n c f~a.v \'ie\1. be<n1 r1fu1 pool. l•:H11 '1'h1<: 1•r.·i"'1·11 1 .... ,,,,,. .1 lic<lroon1.~. 5 baths. luxu riou s fan11ly roo1n (lf 111" \• 1 ... I• 11 In/' \11.t I 11 1tl1 \\"e l b:-r r. format dinin_g roon1. Open 1,1, •t 11 pr o·• · (1n1v s.21 .~i:~) 1 fl<i!ly-2006 (;;ilt1xy, Dover Shores. ~"" r hi ~ BAYFRONT RENTAL ~1!11!~1!11!11111!!11!1!11!!1!!1!:'., I 5 ll ll . bn~ front \\ sanrty be:ach. pi er and ~l i p. M. M. LA BORDE I ~800 mo. ·''~~~~::~]:~VINE 642-8235 675-3210 rh!' •lt~'an. \\"0rks11Uri an'a buil t 1n10 Jar.i::••:; <'ar cnrag"· ThP IM'autilu! land,..1·ap1ng !il;ITt"llln<llng 1h1< :I .vf'ar old 11111111• m:•k''" II ~!JO" like a 1tl0f\<'I. ;\nynnP 1•u11 assume 1h" low 1ntf'rf'.~l FHA 11'1811, 01111f'1' 1111 1 hr<l11 111th dOW ll [lfl.• rnrnr I !111·1) • Nf'w lis1· 111·.:. . s :~,()1~) : JC-. co:rs ~WALLACE REALTORS Open Ev enings. • 962-4454 • San Francisco Here We Come ~J. seU 1111r lfll'•·I ~· hnme FAST. No 11\,1111 1:1, or low d·111'11 r·r1A 11·t"11l~. 1•r 1.1kc ll\"f' :,\•, (;j '""I'"! S l~J 111u111h i"'.I ' J \"Vf~'"l'll!\:1.;. Outs1;u1d in~ 1«·:.11 .. 11 1.11 tr•'1· lined s!l'!'o"I. 3 K1::: 11''111'••11:·. 2 bath il l\d f.t!l'IO.\ l'~tl\l. f1n·1•l ... ·p, ""'1 '·•l'J•rr~ a nil ~1A'.\Y ".Xl r;i~ Jll 'RP.Y nn !111-; !1111', lll•l 1 L<!N1 fl l $2>:,9;"~). <·:111 ~,.10.1r,1 1(1p<>n 1•1r• 1 I Corona del Mar , BAYFRONT j 8f'i1Utlf1d l1 l'!>rll'C•d,1h ••I, J f lar~f' l•~lt .... •!u.' .. :•J h;nh". J 1111'1: 1>••11•. l••rn1111 111n1tl(:: 1,.,.,1, t,1· .... ,,J,,f,1•! n..-1n1 a l.11'~1· ~u11n.1 l.1!1·/a•n 1•0 1he 1 ~11 join~ a pr,1p1'r SIU(t.I' "u/1 f1rr11"11·r-.I 11<'rl·1:1r, .-\11 11\I< ('"llj"•'il \1t•i1 "If "!)"('('I cn ...... 1 p.11 h111.:. --r~· ,. f·1r a ~11 1n11nu1~ r-.,1 i11~1 11 111rce pr' 11:,.. 1•.1!1". 1n.1\.." 1!11.,; lh(' 111•.,..1 ,.,,·111111; .. rr .. r111i: til 1h<> ·'''"f 1"1' 1•nh ~Hi l ()nil_ Call h7:~., ·~I l"r do•:,<1!< EASTSIDE FOUR PLEX P··l11 ,,.. ~ r."(h•"'nl 11ni1 ~ 1111h bu,hH! kl!< ht 11. 1·,1 1'flf'I~. 111·,q •I'•. /<11• 111.111111111;in('f' ;1•rif \1·1u"I ll1<'t"1!11<' SS:-lCJ. P"r 111 .. 11111 $52,950 EXCLUSIVE WITH (.i ll :,111 11;>1 1! 11,.·ri 1•1···~. l 1 r,;;;;;;:;,-------;;c::c:::o-------IG1neral Gen•ral 646-0555 I 901 Dov•r Driv• 1080 Bayiide Oriv1 J~vcnu11{s cau~lll-3265_ I N1wpor t B11ch Newport •• F.ti irview f I> m HERITAGE TURTLE ROCK llr•1111\r111••r 1,...all1.'. ~. ),,..,\, 1w11 1.~. 2 ha lh~ Hl'll(·r 1hun fl('I\' ,{• '1!1)~1 $ !2,~~ , CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-76'2 I VACANT 3 l111·~e l11'<lt'lfl•, '! hR ll1~ 11111\· 1 11.v rn1 , l'Ql"OC'r l•~t for ~ ~I »r ,.11111P"'r. ):31,jOO. Your Real Estat• by McVAY DOVER SHORES 1.\R.\ l;1il:1xy l>r. Open Sun l·:l J)anoran11r L'pplr Ray Fore\·er \'ie\1· .. <\du lt \ri ng and fan1ily \1 ing . 4 Bedroon1s. 3 Baths. Scclurlcd pool for pri1·aey -only 2 yrs. old •.. Sl 12.000. Sacrifice -1906 Santiago Dr. Open Sal. & Sun. l ·:'l 0\vncr says bring offer. 2 story, 4 Bed room, 3 Bath, \'IC'I\' fron1 C\'(•ry roon1 ... $85.000. HOBBIES ANYONE? 24 'x19' Run1pus roon1 plu ~ 12' x 17' sc reened pa tio. Roo n1 for the acti\ie faniilv. 3 Bed- roon1s. 2 Raths, on quiet cul -de:Sal' •. $34.900 ROY J. WARD CO., R•altors 1649 Westcl iff Dr ., Newport B•ach 646-0228 LUSK HOME 1 ~ .............. -...V:.I Harbor View Hills General G•n•ral Rr.1urlf11I hfllllr on A rurn('r lot 11·11h l'1ln1plf'te p ri\'llC'}, 1 lov<'ly, Pa11o 11·1111 paoora1il· )(' 1•c 1•a n 1·1r11·, fnt1r bed- 1\l()l!1S, d111111g rooni. fan1ily 1\10 111. 1·u:<1on1 1~••1 . no ynrd n1e1nlf'nat11:e. SS-1,500. -Call GiJ.s;,.30 to ~r~. DELUXE DUPLEX 2 q ~1ali ty ho1nf's tl-J BR/1·2 -Waterfront - Corona d•I Mar Last large: fee parcel on Ne\vport Harbor. Approx. l acre -170 ft. on \l'ater. ,,·ith 3300 sq. fl. beach hon1e and dock. \Viii sell all or part. Priced under comparable \\'aterfront propert ics. Phon1: 642·2171 or ••• your broker nro on lrg cor. lot borti in ;;:::::;-----.... --::'°""'"'":""""""'""'-'""'" Kint cond w/h.rch,·d floor5, Gener•I Gin1ral i1h1nglf' rwf, plwt•r \\'alls $: ne~' carpel.o:. 2 Sl'f\S.T111" I rard& ,t, 11atal{f's Prw••d ~nly SJ.':i,750, Xl1~J l1•rn111 "SHOWS UK E I ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MODEL" WHY STAND IN LINE? Sh:1q1, ~harp, i111n111rulah' BEACH 646-8811 (anytime) WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF 111e Pnrl~t'd rnlr}• lrRrl!ll !ti a <'h.u·m1ng :l Rt'rlroom, 2 b11t h 11·11h l '{)mplelt'lv ""· f']O~e<t l11no1 -l·Blork long, No trallir slrt'f'T -Lo1rl \' l11n1"1.~rap1ng -Ck)!;c tn 11i1 ,;<'h1.l<l!~. S~i.500. P hone fi i:l-85j(j for appointment. 1-0' THE REAI, \~ESTATERS ,_ ""' f, •• ,, ' ... I WEST NEWPORT -'~J- h"O\o" 11 1rh 3 BDI\; fu111dy JO'f 00\\'N/ihil'lf'r \\!!I rar. BAYSHORES r<..-1n1 and 't BTI! . .; plu!' tw·au-1 ry lati:;~ 1'"~•111d T n . 3 C11:1rm1ni;z. 1;ul!" 2 hl'llroom A\'Hil. Call !Hfi..:.880 lopen f'\l'~I :,.i~•-11 i..-: S93-f{ oJ3i i 'G!!'"lll!~l!ll-•1!!!1!!!!11!!1!!!!"•11111!'!'!1!!!1!!!111!1!!!1!!!1!!! I !--CHAMPAGNE--•n•ral /Gen1ral TASTE ? I -~~~~~--,~ '.BEER POCKETBOOK? MESA VERDE ..,._,.. m111111 bP.irh rot1 ai;:r. fl~n 1x>1un .~,.,. ~'GE n ru1 1lf'w ~lmi;: ra rpl't1n~ h1~" b<'d1~11n.o:, 211 balh!I, •• c M.111. bT•n thniou1. 0 1.•fom built p111 io nl'&t h€>11 <'h & .o:hopp1ng, ""'" ,Ol"t<r J •((~i 'fl I! 111 •h1~ h1u1rt- '"'f1 H' 2 ~l(ll'\ \\ lt)I 4 J.1n,:t' ~l'l'dn w11n-, l 11.',i1i, lonn~! d111H1i:' r .. n111 hn d o , k1;. 1·11•"'. 11111! r>uil S/I~ . .00 '.\o 1)11~nr 1rr" 11 .+l k~r .~ ,µ.., I n n-k»r 17..i 1.;:, "t ~·lfl.~11 10. \ [;·~·~ 11.1\11[ lld I.~ I ~Vld ln1 r~lrt1l•n1 7 BR . NEWPORT ... ,,, I k R "Q 1 1 1 1·r ll1ni;:.•, c-01y <l •'l()fl bunnnJ[ n 1 irrr A.T·n · 11111 ~ 1air t'AJ'IW'lii;, "'""'ly pA 1mNI, firr rlnc~ .c:f'lllf'11kv. l'1r11n, 11.~11u1, rus1111n honie on !i;:e. IRVINE '1 BR . 1111n1,..ro11~ nlll<'r f1111• 11•11. h1111!1n~. 2 tm·~. rlt.l i;;:11;r11io:r. 01\.l)f'r "ii! rinnlH"' ,...,..1,..~. ' I'll " I •·1 I"' \ II !l1r1••. ;.l!l'kC' 1fu.,; hnn1,.. 11 1 011neroU1or 11 .... ,_,,,,_.,,,,,._ •' l ll\'f'!u 4 Bdnn l'!!('('~t'l !l'r n'f" "!' lr <•'•• OI, ~ 'X ,,.r 1600 !IQ . 11 1n "l l!11i::r · '' '' \\·nr1h1 I I $'\" ~ ' n I 0 • m11~1 ~'"' pn )""f1'. ll11rr.,.I · "~1 ·1 i~vr• ·• •1·lAJIJ w11n ;.~In nil kilrh••n, rl•Ttl!li r. 1! an. Pf'n rl 1u ly J • ..,. l'11n1i!y r1n phi.~ lrtrn111l (!111-,,. "' h<'!! 1 1 ' roon1. ill.flt<' "llll':V flh1'-11111 ~· /.'nrl ~r. irur . 21." h11 '1t:. ,.],..,· hl!11 ., Only $'.H.~100. Call :~Hi·2.ll.1. ~ii (1(111 . !lp.~rkllni.:, m It, x ·IO It. 4 BR . J BA. SJ6 ,000 k ltrh .<iuhnul clo\\!l, :a-101 ~-. ·-l~&CQI pool, $11/ffiPll(ln(' 6-::l-it.1.'iO .. -.:. ('Miii ,\]<'AA =-:r :-;, John!!. $1!1.~. ....:. ~-"l·OH I Ofil.'n ~1. !. Sun. 1 ·~. 30~2 Hom• Show Realtor• 1c1111 6*i·.1928 E'¥-!1. 548.8651 DOVE R SHORES-VIEW HHl>h Si. ",\rn1rh11.lr H<>u,.,.h11n1in1:" S~.!'lM By tiw nrr ~IR-0777 POOL HOME ~----" )-.;o,)/1•7.;~« G>=====;=--- PY l!/\\11 1) LXCI L\'1.l:n n<::: j ::::-1:::1 I· .. r.~,1~1 1111> .. Cd\! r111 11v Pll111 \\'.~n1 Aris hl\v~l ll good ""nl iicf 11 • good ,~·,.ru»lilittli unr1rr$s0: RF\l.1~lfl.I\ jjT ,..~~fiQ 675-7225 1 ""''"'"' <'·''1-I'., 1 ' h r ----------------··-·---"' ·.• n1f'n 1r} ! r rnri:--Plnctu•r ----·-••)'Ii•.,.._ .. "·-.- ' DAILY PILQT 37 I~ I _..... l~I -...... I~ I -..... l~I _ ..... I~ I _,.,... l~I ---I~ I _,. .. I~ TOTAL PRICE 524,000 "SPLIT LEVEL" NO DOWN G.I. J ~·QmiaJ dining and l!vtng BUYERS I . SIOO DO WN PAYMENT roonis. Large family room, and 4 bedroonls with th• F.H.A. nl11ster su11e or1 ~ scpara1e Jor lh1.~ !aluiluu~ ~ lk·•li'oon1, lt'\·r l !or privacy. A rllOGt :! ~Hu·y h"u"· 1111!1 :l ha!\tj. dl'su-ab!e floor plan. Call tui lt1·:..Uy fv1· }our Olt'Ullallcy 10 see !his OM. Bkr. nv11· C11111plPlt•ly l'<H'f>l:'led 8'l2-TJ3;i. \-0' THE REAL ·~ESTATERS '-'·. ~" '•' ' . l/U'110u!. al~o Ul'<il#'~. New ,,.,1}h• k11r11rn 111111 all hu 1J t -•11it 1111lud111g rJ1.~l1>1<o~l11•1 U..1!il•li· g1u·;..,.;1·. s,·h1 w1Js ontl , J\ u 1• 11 1 n i: ...;5=w°"'E~E~T:7A~S:7c=A=.N~D~Y~!= n•·urh) l" 1 'I" •hq11 11 10 .1 .. u. Walker & Lee 179 J-l.i1·hvr Bhil a1 i\dan1s ~1'1.1--016.1 Orll·n ·111 !+ P:'ll and 001 rattening. R.an1bl1ng 3 ht'd ranehf'r on comer Jut with California l1replBce, linrl,·s kilcll<'n ar1J COOi pa. 110, Sl:l,:,00 and you can USf' ~our VA or f11A nghts. 81'0kf'r 5--10-:il.40 or 8~2-415:'i. General I General 01l e11 Houses THIS WEEKEND Keep !hi' ho11dy direclory wilh yo• thl1 Wffke11d •• you go ho1a e.hunti11q. All !he locotio11t li1ted below ore described '" ogre ater detail by od,ertitllHJ elw· wh ere I" todar's OAILY PILOT WANT A.OS. Patron 1howh1g ope11 house' for sole or lo refit ore urg.ed fl list uith h1formatia11 111 thi1 calu'"e aoch frldor. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) l ·ti Shorecllff Bd .. Corona del 1\lar 6~4·~1:UJ. s:l3-0700 !Sun 12-5) (2 Br. & Fam. or Deni 17!-lO!:.!llopkinsSL. tLi niversityPark) Irv. s:J3-272B (Open Daily) { 3 Bedrooms) 19:!7 J\lariners Dr. (\Veslcll ff) NB tH'.>6.Ji2. 6T:l-:1468 eves. (Sat & Sun 1-5) 259 1 'l"ul'l in. Cost.a ~Jesa G41-l·7 17l (Sun 1·6) 54fi Sru1 ta :\na ! '.'l 'pl. il gls.) N B &!4 -2'130, a:i:l-0700 !Sat 1-5) 951 t.:111(111 /\ve. 1\\ies!side \ ('osta !\•lesa 546·414 1, fi-15-0870 l~at & Sun 1·5) 220 J\in g:; Pl. (\liffhaven) NB b42·82:J5. ~38.9j0 (Sat & Sun) (3 Br. Fam. or Oen ) 21Glil 11irigo Cir .. fluntington Beach 968-5 109. 839.!IOO (Sat & Sun 1-6) 2629 \\lcstniinslcr. l·osta Mesa 673·fi210 (Sunday 10-5) 1601 ·rra<!c1\ind~ 1 Baycrest) f\'B 642·5:!00 !Sun 1·51 21i:JO\ .!i,l1cante !l)can l lotnesl FV R.17-7Gi7. S:!!J .. iOO tSat & Sun) 1945 S:11111ago. NC'\l'port Beach 64G-il71 !Sun 1-5) 2042 f:al:lxy Ur. (Dover Shores) NB fi42·82:{:) rsat & Sunl 2544 <·nlurnhia 1)1·. I Coll ege Park! C:\·J !'i4 G-f\8 ! I l·:~1ate Sale. (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedrooms) 304:! l~ablJ SL. t ·o.s\a Mesa 657·8800 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1210 St;irboal'd. ~·orona cl ef M<ir ti4 1l-2430. 83~0i00 (Sun 1·5) 2927 ('ass1s ! J·:astblufl ) f\B 644-2410. 8:i:J.-Oi00 t Sun l-5) 4507 Roxbury (('<unco Shores) Cd!\'1 ti44-L4:in 8.33-0700 (Sat & Sun 1·5l 2627 Ba ni boo f l~a stbluff l l\'B 644-1400. 8:3-0700 2til ! {'i relc !Jr. 1 l~ayshore:-.1 NB (S un l-51 ti.J4-:.!4'{0, a:i:J-0700 i Sun. aflernoo11 ) *liOJ Irvine. :\'e1l'port Beach ti~.J-·1~110. $55.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 410 ~!orn111g Star. 1'e11·po11 Beach ti-14-;l\JIO . s-10:> ono IS<it & Sun 1·5 :30 ) (4 Br. & F am. or Oen) * J!)::fi !.(·r1v<itcl ,\"el\ port Beach fHt>-71 i l ~~J:! 1 ·r1ff Or ,'\1•11 por1 13each I 1·5. 30) ti-Hi-ilil 1:-iun 1·5) lflli~I \\~1!t'rb111 ; ll111111notun Brac.:h fl4U-7lil ~ (~till 1-5) 2i1IO L1;.d1lhci11 ,,l' Ln ! orona del l\lar !i.J~-~4:io R:ti-n100 (Sun 1·5) :1-11 1 I :;i, ~hnr(':-lJr . 1 !3ayshorc)J l J\18 tii5-/l(ill0. G12-ii'fll 1Sa t & Sun 1-5) **s L11J d<1 11->IC' l)r. «Linda lslel NB 61 J 4!Jl0 SJ."15,UOO ~S<it & Sun J·5 :30) * lliOH 1 i.ila:-.y l)r. (/Jover Shores \ NB t:if;, .. ::!!O !Sunday) *1f.!l \'1..,lJ l:a1 a 1 r:ack BV)'f NB ff/,'1.:t!lO ~·li'.!l.)IJ ISaturdayl 19:J\I !'r1r·t \re.1 ·IJr1d ge i ll V Jlo1ncs l Cd.ii h.J1-:::tl.1 :-j:i:l !l."1(1 !Sct!urday! **J.i !.111da 1.,J c Dr· l Linda l)Jle t NB ~~:?-!_:~:;.'i I :;unday l 20:-it { 0111nH1dorc l C<l ~t·re~t\ NB H42-32:ti. S74.500 · /Sunday) *1028 l)olphin Terr. 1Jr1·. ·rerr.) CdJ\I 641·82:J.5 ~Sat & Sun ) 225 ·rulanc 1<·01lrge /-'ark) Costa t\'lesa li4fi-8811 iSat & Sun 1·5) 2:jQ \\';ikr f."orest nd., ("o~ta !\·1esa 5 HJ-~OO.l I Da il y) (5 Bedrooms) 327 \:i<J J.ido Soucl I Lido Isle) l\'B 644·2•1:10. fl.~:l-0100 i~un 1-.i ) ~5 Br. & Fam. or Oen ) *2001i (;Alaxy Dr. (Dover Shores ) !\:B 642-6215 (Daily ) I 1 Bed rooms l :!4 20 l·: 22 nd NeYi port Beath 675-8300 I Daily 1-5) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1fi41 Bayside Dr .. Ne\vport Beac h 642-8235 I Sat & Sun) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE 12 Bedrooms) ••:> \\'cslcliff \•illa . 1\Vestcli(f at Buck~ in ghan1 ) 1'\J .R . 646-i(ifl4 /Sat & Sun) .,._ Paol ctt Ji W111~ro111 G.Mral UNIQUE ELEGANCE WITH "VIEW" Everything you ever drea1n ed of having in your ul tirnate ho1ue , tan be yours today. Lel u.~ have the pleasure of showing vou one of t he outstanding bay VlE\V homes available. 5 lovely bedrooms. 5 deluxe pullman baths. gracious for1nal dining rm., gourn1et kitchen. fan1ily rm., n1ai ds qtrs., 4 car gar. Call for an appt. to see this e:tceptional home. $169.000. BUZZ-BUZZ-BUZZ Even if you're busy as a bee.. you should buzz over to see these very d esirable 6 units -1· 2 in\a\v units, located soulh of the high\vay in CdlVI. You ca n·t get stung at $127.000. "YOUR PRIVATE SLIP AWAITS" Your PRIV:\TE Sl~I P d escend!'> fron1 this beautiful Dover Shores VIE\V home, \v ith its sumptuous living room and invitinl! fire· place. 3 !·luge bedrooms including a-MAS· 'rER'S SUl'fE (that's \vorth the price). 2 De- luxe baths and a gourmet's delight kitchen. ?\lake an appointment "Don't slip-up on thi s one." a marvelous buy at ........ $117,500. BABY, WE FOUND IT!! .... .\ 1 •!2 block fron1-the-beach "TRIPLEX .. , has a 3 bedroon1, 2 bedroom, I bedroo1n unil. Lots or shag carpeting. ne\v buil tins and iii top shape. TER~1 S!! Pick this one up ror S76,950. LOCATION "SPECIAL" 52 UNITS 52 BRAND l\1E\V garden-type apartments. ('heck on the 2oo r,; depreciati on. A-LA-DE· 1~UXE UNITS featuring indoor-outdoor kit· chcns. priv ate patios, built·i n range and ov- en, di sh-\\1asher . recreation hall. heated and filtered POOL. Bar-B-Q units. billiard table, shuffle board areas. a card room and lush landscaping. Very desirahle rental area. con· venient to shopping and recreatio n areas. l•'inancing is excellent. IN\1 ES~rq1ts. you'll be delighted at the return on this 1nvestn1ent P riced right at . $827 .000. M·M·M·M-NICE!! First 01vner advantages are yours as 01\·ner of the 27 spanking ne1v ADUL'r APART- l\1ENTS. consisting of 1·2 & 3 bedroom u ni ts 1vil h 1 & 2 baths, featuring a pool. bar·b-q area. rec room. individ ual gar ages. buillins, sha!:! carpetin g. forced air heat, laundry fa - ('ili tics a nd a11·;11·d '"inning landscaning. l.et u:-sho1v you these beaulifully designed and built units. \Vith a projected GROSS tl'l UJ,. 'l'IPLIER of 6.9. Heall y a buy at $422.000. Gen.rat r/JarreH p1·ejl'nfj Balboa P eninjulci EXCLUSIVELY OURS - Ocean Boulevard -:l Bed roon1s .... $65.000. Ocean Boulevard -4 Be<lroon1 s .. , . $75.000 . Ocean Boulevard -5 Bedroon1s .... ~125,000 . 1sland .A. venue -3 -f guest $46.000. \Vest Bay Avenue -3 + Stud io .. _. $86,000. \\'est Bay Avenue -3 -! Studio .... S86.000. \Vest Bay Avenue -4 Bedroom .... S.86,000. Channel ·noad -\Vaterfront . . $179 ,500. l~ast Balboa -\vater lots ea ....... i293.800. BAYCREST 4 PLUS POOL -?\·love in condition, fami· ly r oom , heated and fil tered pool. lovely patio, large lot 1vith circu lar drive, fenced side yard for boat or camper. . .. $69 .950. HARBOR HIGHLANDS IMMACULATE -3 bedroorn , l ~(i bath home \\•ith fireplace and covered patio, carpeted, Ja ndscaped 1 excellent condition. . $34,500. BAYCREST READY TO J\-10\l E IN -Completely and rneticulously beautified 3 bedroom, dining roo1n. den and breakfast area. Excellent neighborhoo~. fine fa1nil y plan ....... $56,500. 1601 Tredew1nds, N.B. Open Sun. l·S Offi;:e Open S•turdays & Sund•ys PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.I . 642-5200 General General "tne$cf\h6e::Reafty~ -SWIMMERS- Hert" is a ne1v one for a fun family! O\vner has added an extra family r oom to the ori· gin a l fa1n ily room. l·las indoor bar-1>-q, \Vet bar. rich custom p aneling, sliding doo rs to Royal blue pool. In case you can't play and s\vim all the ti1n e, this .home also has 4 bed- rooms, dining roon1 and breakfast area. Ask: us lo shO\\I . ke.v at our office, 2709 Cardinal Dr., f\.1esa Verde, C.1\1. One or these should be just right for your farnily of S\vim1ners. Let us sho'v thent lo you this weekend. 1662 Palau P lace, C.1\1. 3 br., din., & pool, end of cul-de-sac ... $35.850 , 3 Bedroon1. Uea utifulty tarpeted and has \l'ater-softener. Area for boat. Pool has auto- matic S\veep. One of our nicest. $3615()(). 2935 Java Rd .. C.l\L 3 hr .• fam. rm .. cabana & Jge. pool. This home is for entertaining. Close to the golf course. \Vas $61 ,750 /noiv $59,950. !\1ust sell before school! J\>lake offer. ?llesa del t.1ar -3 Bedroom, Anthony pool. 2784 Cibola , Sn•imn1 ing pool. 'vater softener , ne\v carpets to be installed. ~33,950. "mesa\lr6e:Rea(ti, 7150 Mes• Verde Or. • Cost• Mes• • Phone S46-5990 Corona del Mar THE BLUFFS lSOO SQ. FT. "HO~!~ ON '!'tlf~ BAY," Plan "£ ... 3 Bdrm1 .• 21,,. bath~. tormlll d11ung-m1 ., 11pacJOUs family rm., qual- ity cu::1to1n f'aturf's. E'lec. kitch~n. \\'atf!r & rugh: light vie11·. Bat·,ly us..rl • modf>I roridition , &t $.)8,j()(). Exciu· Sl\'t' \\'llh • ;.t~ {.r-st ~ .i) J3lu{' ·'·· r c ull}" ... ... 1.11 4 V1;;ta Del Oro -.;Pwport Bl'ath i»-1-11:3 6-1!-~26 Ew-s. WATCH OUT FOR HIGH TIDES They 'rr Illar t.'losr to thr 11·a!Pr. 3 and 4 bedroon1 hea('h lio1nf'!'. F.asy 11•alk In 1he bt>arh, rrnn1~ rourts or 1>11 in11ning pool. .s29"·m 10 Sl tl.:>OO. 90'~ lo sns a1·al]able. Walker & Lee 2Q.13 \VPstclilr Drive &16-7711 Open 'Iii 9 Pl\! VIEW A !01rly 1•1e1v of Olit' blUf' Pacit1c from living room, dJn1ng t1f'P<1, bf'droom and kilche n pl u~ accrss lo ~I pri1·aie hrllr'hf'~. Call no11• 10 .sf'e rhi.~ '1harmini;-2 Bed· rmrn hon1e. $-1!1,9.·,o ti7.~·8.)'10. \O 'THEREAL \""\. ESTATERS ' ' . ·. BAY & BEACH REAL TY, Inc. ---------~~c;;:'=;:""';~;:;:::~I % t:--::---:--:-----:--.;......;...l~G~e~ne~r~a1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; General ONE & ONLY B CORNER DUPLEX •II or write for your free copy J BEDROOM * FHA -G.I. * SOUTH OF HWY Lovely :i BR., 2 ba's.; nir.:<'IY • of our Homes For Living Mag•zine. CONDO tn<J,;(·11!J. loL Elec. b!tn~. $40,5oo - COOL BAYFRONT ~~llJOY yo ur front·y ard swirn . then relax on the huge, cov'd. baysi de patio & \Vatch all the lo\rer harbor activ ity. Cust. bit. & priced belO \V $100,000 with xlnl terms. SAND-SAND-SAND Not a blade of grass to bother your \Veekends al this oceanfront h ome. very close to the finesl bathing beach. $75.000 \l'ith xlnt terms. HORSES, ANYONE? .!i, real ranch \Vi th a lov el .Y 3 bdr1n. & gue.~I · :-t.ii te hon1c in Orange <·aun ty's fin est scenic hrtl area. Over an ar re of your 011·n !and. $89,500. . SELL OR LEASE-OPTION Con1pl. rcdN'., nr11• rrpt.~. (};;h11~J11·. RE-trig, 11 ~br, &· dryr 1nc!11<led. Pt \ted Oclow mkl 520,250 4 PLEXES I Jn top t'Ond., Jl.1e!ia c\el i\1ar, nr;ir school~ and shoppini;. $.)9J/1110 income, IJ ~i> dt1. $53,500 H O ME & RENTAL Co1 01111 det ,\].u· 4 BR, .l BA tr1-lp1•rt and I BR 1·rn1<1I un11 1ratk 10 shopping l.· IJ.e.i('h. JO ', dn S6J,500 t:aiing ar'a in lo!ch. r-.tal!· University Realty s1ve frplc .. beou1, cov'rl, pa· :!OOJ E:. Cs1. Hwy. 673·6511'~ 110. Only 126.~. WALK TO BEACH- MORGAN REAL TY Fanra.sti.-buy. ~.2CO do\\'n. 673-6642 675-6459 Yot1 01111 lhe larlff. 3 Bf!. --R-EPOSSESSIONS 2 ba., rlPn. Corona High: land.~. By 011ner•. Sparkling clean hon1e.s, ~ome ne11•ly paint'd &: carpeled. 2 ,._-,:l~O~°'-'-"-" 3. 4. & 'j bdrms. Some -..vilh FOR SALF. by 0 11't1 Pr, :! BR pools. FHA· VA conv. 1erms, &· tlen. d1n1ng rm. trplc, lron1 $20.000 to $•10.000. bllns, 2 ba, srn.1cf' rn1. COLLINS t: \VATTS INC. Sha1•p' Llosr 10 shopc<;. SS.C Adams Ave. 962-~23 &.14-'i.'!OO -------1 DOVER SHORES Cost• Mese \11ew hon1e • 1·12~ CaJaxy Dr Spacious &. ideal for f'll!tl'· , ----------1 ~ai ning, 11 1indoo1· pool & I Northgate B uty .1ac·11zz 1. Sl2'.!,000 -~a.~e (II' ea .1'14.\000 -r·~. By 11 pp't. , $351950 Bill Grundy, Realtor Brdur1full!y derorarl"ri. quaJ . }ll Bay~itl<', NB 67:>-6161 !!Y dr.tpf'~ Bnd llhUlle~ in BAYFRONT APTS. lhi., J OC>droom honie 1v1!h ~I -..~ ~.,.,.,,,,, So d1fferl'nt -open beams -plenty of gla~s -a truly unusual 2 bdr1n., 2 bath plus se p. guest rin. & ba th, on \Vide 50 ft. Corona de/ !\'Jar site. steps to a fine beach. $69,900, BEAUTIFUL BA YCREST Vista DC'I Lido. l-'ic1· I :)lip laf21.' bonu.~ room above ga- 642-1771 Anytime avai\. 1''1un1 S3l,:i00. Sell 01· rage. Closf' to .schools and lease:. .~hoppini::. Ready fnr ins~r- RE ALTOR S 8 644-7270 'J'he formal dining rm. & spac. family r111. add charm lo thi s .i\leditL 4 Bdr1n. l\'hich is so easy to buy. \Vilh lo\v do1•·n or lease-op- tion. S79.500. IT,--S S-T-ILL George Willi•mson p-0r1 1111yT1 111e .. CaH now &l(;.i\71. POOL TIME 1673-4350 64S.IS64 evH a11d Jwre'"' a beauty that's 11!: __ Re•ltor __ x J6 11·1th ne1>.' heatf'r. Thr I 1' -• • • \oTHEREAL \""\. ESTATERS ' ' II •, ', r I , j ,' housr 1.~ free, 111! yot1 hRYP LOOK lo <lo i~ assumf' a s23.7oo 2 Bcdroon1 horn, 1'111 \1.1 S1 9,9SO IS THE PRICE Fl/A Loan 11·11h ! o t 11 I I 0 ! S''I 9.JO f . pavmrn1s or S249. \\'hy ren1 ! OA!. 11 Y .d-"&· F d , (ll !his \'Pf)' lovely ,, 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY I CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. I """"'~"""""'"""""'~~"""""'"""""''1 General General J kin:;-s1zrd lJ1•rironn1,! "l ith I rnol reu 1' hrJn;orn . 2 barh honlf'. Thf' :! lo1·ely bnTh.~. Nr1~· dcrp .':J!.Y t:. lirh, c .. \J n~&.77:i.i 1011 11 •~ high enough .w .}OU • 1 ----1·an a~sun1e 11·11h pa,vn1rn1s pilr earp<"ts. r-;e11· 1 rllPf'S. B•lboe Island 675·3000 675-3000 Hai•dwood /1;1<)t·~. Thrs honir ul SJ60 pt'r n1on1h, 11·hirh 1n. .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 1=== PR ESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOI NTME NT l Linda Isle Dr ive Qua l!1y 1·011:--1r11<:t.. 11e11 f' Br: 41 1 ba. ho1n e 11;\1<1terfront /J \'. r1n . & d in. r111 0 ;11, prinel- ('d family rni. \1 frplr. i\lstr, 811 . 11· si fting .area & trpll·. Sl7!>.500 12 Linda Isle Dr•vt1 F:lcaant 11c1v 5 BH . 41:;i IJa. hon1e 1r !'or111a l d in. r1n., farn rm .. \rel bar. lrnpressive en· try court 1v;l6 rt. mahog. doors. $179.500 92 Linde Isle Drive Bcaul. 5 IJR. 4 ba . ho1ne \I'• ror1nal din. r 1n. & (an1ily rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside sta1r1va.v. Built-in gun c<'tbinct & bookshelves. $155,000 72 Linda Isl• Drive 'T'radi11onal 6 HR. 51/z ba. ho1ne on lagoon. \V/dock. 3 Car gar. \\'aterfront liv. r1n. & Jorma l din . rm .. sep. fa1nily rm .. 2 rn a ster Bfi. suite.~. 8200,000 Furn .. ~Ji5.000 unfurn. WATERFRONT LOTS No. 4~: 108 F't. on 1vater ........ , .. Sl 25,000 l\10. 7fi : :l Ca r garage. Reduced to .. $ 77,000 No. RS : 108 f-'t., with plans ....... $145 ,000 For Compfet• lnform•tion On all homes & lots, pitas• c•ll : BILL G RUNDY, REALTOR New Loc1tion •t Entranc• To Linda Isle -The lsl•ndtrs Bldg. 341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.B. 675-6161 General --G~I 16'x21 ' FAMILY ROOM ,\11(! ,., r!"y1h1tl,i.: 111('1' lO ~i) \11111 11. 3 llH. 1 ij,\ aud 1 1l1 111n;; 11 rt'a. Only $2L,!'!:10 Real Estate by McVAY REDUCEDl!ll \\'1Jl 1~11 under rnA &pprai!- al! Ne1v ca:peting, l:.rge 1•ur1wr lot, 3 BR, 2 BA . \Valk 10 1<hopping! A'!k\ng S21,950. ('~l ~IJ-8424 !Open <l!Vl!SI \outh ~ (-oast 2407 E. Co.ast Hwy., CdM i.~ sha rp. (1\LL RY O\\'i\ER i·lude~ all. l\todcl'n bu!.lt-111~. I~,...,..~,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..;,,.....,,..,..,..,..,...,. w lk & L l.111J,. lsl;1nd, f::\ecpllon.1J iJePIJ pile carpets, a!~n G9 ner •I I G I 3 er ee u11ali1y hnnir in ga.rd('n ~"'· inalching d rape.~. OoublP enera 1u1e-. All ell'C. 1 BR. :Z BA. garagr lo boot. C11!1. l ::i1!)() ll11r1ior s1vi1. JI' Ad11n1s 111.:--;or.o Walker & Lee BEAT THIS ONE 1 VIEW LOT .H:r-046:, 0 ('pt1 't1! ~ f'.\T -- -I WESTSIDE BLUFFS *6N GOLF-COU-RSE*I College Pork 4 UNITS <J J 500 10.·i'111l .to i\lvunf81nsl Qui('{ \\'a1rh lhf' <lan('1ni;: f'1ly li;!h1s 1 -., 1 <'\J l·fl('.s,iP i;n••·cl, ~lG,:'J()(). 11h1tr rl1111ng 111 1n1·n1:il rl1n i·onlriilP•f llflnl" foe' Sal .. 11 /1rr111, 1·1n. :-iunk••n ll1•1ng n11, l.H'I!'" 8 0 • 1 Bf' 2 " I' • I · h Ill' Y 11nr1· .. i,:. ., uA .,n tO~P • I~ rrue .\· ihrv MESA VERDE 2 t farnily 1•u1, ugr nia .. ;:er .. 1. 1 R , • · ·S ory PLLS l ~r;11~1ou.• , , nr11· urp~. t•p!s. 3rr not sha··k~ uood 1n-1 ·wio , C'PEL'\ C ,1 11· 11•alk-111 <:lo~et , P · 1 d r -"· · " ...., ' ·' · 1· anrr. .1m. nn. •iornr. Lu1v 11H11n1. 011nr1· OPEN SAT & SUN J.J olhrr h<'lrn1~. \l!C!1rn hJ ~ 11•11! help f1nnncr. :'\lo va -< Bd' , cl 2, bai l srll.eJran1ni;: <11r11. Mo111r &iv .. poi'ch . n1 "' rn. .~ 1. Lrr ('n1 . palm. ~·nut trees ··an<'ir • ll''l'f'. \\,,ai f'l sr <'an f1repl bltins t'OV'cl patio only ~ yr~ <1ld, Askini; J:!l.!l!IO :P~'n f llA Ulan J ''3·~: !Usl hurry. Call '?l.J1 sliakr0 roor. 'htrl & IJ 1rd s:i7.9,j(). 2.112 Andover Pl. J.1J-:il2l %1-,),)SJ. Call :)-1.·,.g.1~4 (open t'l'ro.J e POOL e, 111110 gal'agf' Open Sal & Sun 10-~ door opener. roon1 fnr bo.'lt I 27!!0 llarhr>r Bh'll 111 Ad11m.~ ::..1:>-0.u;;, Or-l('n ·111 !I p ,\J NEAT & NICE : Br<ll\NJll. 1 'J harh:c, 101·,.l}r t'o'l i'J'e!! 11a1,o. drlil('hed dou . hlr i.:ar11.:r. hug:e R·:l Joi, ~-HA ·VA. $28,.ilKJ. PETE BARRETT REALTY 647-4353 or caml)f'r or trailer S.J7,000. j ~--~_,~_,,..,..,., Roy McC•rdle Realtor Coron• -del M•r + ,\R. COU~TRY CLUB 1810 Nr.wporr Blvd., C.;\1, $2.'.00 down b11y~ 11ttrac11vr fORESl [ OLSO:V .... . P£ALTOllS 548-7729 MESA VERDE 2 ON 1 LOT "'""' ,,,.. ' "'"m """" 19131 BrookhuN,1 Ave. , _ I ~.ast ~1d, Cost<t i\1 e~. liuntingcon Beach 1-CAN-'T FIND-IT f C()n1r1!e!c pri~a1•y and relax-T11.o 111cparatf" unit:< -?I bed-L.1 rgr rf'Br .1ai~I i1 ith room liiiiiii ... .,...;,_.,.iiiiiiii-anon is yours In 1h1~ quality rooin. 1 bath ~nd . -b~tl· fur trailer. Hnrchvood noor':!I. INDUBITABLY • \VTLL BUILD your drca1,1 hom r i1'Hh thou.i:hUuJ and ioom, 1 b<1!h. \\alk1ng <Ji~-full Pril't' S2'9,:J(Xl. Vogel Co 19'17 i\larillf'rs Dr. •~ thr horn, Have 1'!1afl (or <..'OITI· i111agina11ve dr1a1I.~. Design. tance .to all ~oronll. .del _i\lar No. 10, W.12 Ne11·port Blvd., spo1Jcs.~. convenient. '1f'Jt pie.l e homl'.' packag,. €'d for lan1i!y living and C'll· shopp1n~. \\ell ma1n!a1nt'(l, C:'I! 51S-9450 d d ' I b lo1v n1a1ncenance. $42,SOO -----·-cc=~~--1 esigne · 11c I llih :: tertaining. l bedroon1s a nd * LO\V 00\\IN *" bdrni. \\lestcliN Homt' !hat Put your conl1denc, in our 21"1 baths. Largct'Ouniry kit. Call 673·8550 lo tree. you have always 11·a.nCed. 4.9 ycar11 of quahty custom chen. Pool sizf" lot. $4\.500. Pl'if't'rl riglrt. To stt, <'all • home building. Owner s.a.rs SP!l •t $41,f!OO. CURT DOSH. Realtor C•li """ .i46-2J1'. 1-oTHEREAL \""\. ESTA TERS Se .. examplt o r p1'CX!u~t at ' . ' . 2006 Gllla\'.v. Oo1•er S!lO~!I. "";~~'w c ... ~;·~;,:;;;"' Ivan Wells & Sons \oTHEREAL \""\. ESTATE~S Bachelor'• Par•diU Home Plus Income 01rnt'r sa.vs sell, moving bark to ·r exas. lfe11 th1'0w in the 40 f1 . lot, l·BR. in· DRASTICAUY REDUCED 3 bedroom Men Verd(' C.'Or· ner horn~ it11 pric~ for a quic k i.ale l!int<f! owners havf! movrd to their n'w hotn,. Hurry -thi~ 1vo11·1 las! a1 Uul! prlct $29,;XlO. 54&-2313. \0 THE REAL •""\. ESTATERS • 642-2511 • . . JUST LISTED Balboa DupltX. In1mac. l br come unit, pool, patio, jactJt- owneN1 hon1e 1v/xtras galore zl and (re, financing tor + l br front apl. Dbl ga. f.59/iOO. 1·1.ge +-single garage, University Re1lty CLIFF DRIVE S6J,OOO. 3001 E. Cat. HI\)'. 673-6510 67~ 361i.~ 518.()71.j EVNS. Btautilully landscaped Ne1>.'-.,. BY OV.'NER -LUXURY port Heights cham1cr with homf' in IRV INE TER· J bedroom! 11nd plenty of RACE, J BR, spacious Jiv cozy r.omfort. This is a m1111t rm, beaut c::IT>td lz. drpd thru· M"f' tor yQU a11 s discrimin-out. EXrENSIVELY ld!lcpd. Ate buyer. Priced for 11elhng watert11JI and re r J, c 1 ion Spacious 3 BR. + ram. rm .. lge. well kl:'p! yard, room for pool or park rrr. veh1- rlt'. Ofl'!n llou~e Sun. -10-s Aug. Srh . 2629 \\'estn1instC'r Pica~ A.~k for Al King Jone~ Rf'ally Inc ti7l-62tO * MESA VERDE * 4 BR, 2 BA. Top cond. In 1op location. Corntr 101 .,., matuff. tl'('ell. Ow1leT' anx· 1ous. \Viii 11rll below apprat. 1'1a1. Askinst $29,90(] IV/10% d0\171. !>4:>..i!J.Ui or !'1454957. 4 BR., 2 BA. tuv·d patio, bltin 8-8-Q, COllCl't'I~ block walled )'d, clotie to 9ChooL'\ - shopping $26,500 • + • 2 BR ., rov'd patio, R·2, Joi . $23.500. Broker g,12-4316 $25,950 w;Yk~r & Lee $32,950 ro;;~'",;·~"~·.i~;~·;~ W,l:J-~:.::;.': :11.i-04~ ----------I I ;Cl~"'~·~OOO=. ~67~>-~1~655~-·~·,-,,~~-fOR Sall' hy O\l'TICr, 4 bd, l·-nuilr\ri·, nrpo~tssi(•n BAYSHORES 4 BO.+ FAMILY RM. 21)4,1 \Vf'Stelitt Drlv.. 4 Id., family Rm. BY O\\'NER -Lusk llll.fbor F'am . rn1, [rpl, Near Baku --. I:: Br. ~ b&. l:-1m rm, bl tns. VIEW &. POOL lk11u1trut hon1r , 1 1wln s izf'd &16-ntt 0Jl('n 'ti! 9 P.\T D1:rtlncti\'1" architecture, View HUl11 homl". 4 br. 21a I: fau'\·1e11·• Assume 6% VA lr11h·. ~hai: crr111~. rlrp~ \\';11erlron, ('u.~r. ti.nni r, 4 or bl•c.hm~ lan11ly rm + ti11~-1 beautltully pl11nnrd, la_T'lf'! ba, rnm rm, brkf~t f'l()f')k, loi>n: $.1800 <¥•1111 ll th~ :?nd. thrwu!, fnl·d rr nr yard, fr111 ,·, l>l'h·rn~. V i~w ff(lni rnos1 plll<'r'; ·a~<umr 5~~ 11 pr. "\VEED Jt '= reip" •• cle1.n r11 mlly rm . elegant 'ntt•y vaulted ctiling11. 2 frpl C'A, 2 $18'.I !11(1. T,l.P.f S · P · ~:ire! l nd~·pn;; 11 '111u·inkh'I'. 1·0o1n1~. Si Fr. ln1 , 5p,1c1ous ln;in, .~111-17)1, nul Uie m11~11rr.4 A trAsh • hall, d1n1rig rm. 5-10-172(1 pool ~llts. Vitw. C •It 1 _1_'7_,000-07. ~"~0-<=36~9~.",~k~r,_ __ 1 7.IXYI !UJ. 11. lnl, 112.i V:tl l yllnl. ,,1~.~.;;..o. By app'1 TARBELL 295S H•rbor TARBELL 2955 H•rbor i,;c'·;;"-""'-c::::,· c--:-7.c-----REPOSSIO:.:.SlON' tnr11l\O Or., f'ln1 ..... n11:i . r~h. I Bill Grundy, Re•ltor Turn un u11ed 11em11 Into qul'Ck tum 101" cuh thru • Dllib For thal Item Ull(tt'r ViO. Stoll the old 11!ult Thruout Org. Co. For 11dd. le 5:!1 '.\Ir.I'.), S'.!7-~!!l"ol Afire 6p1n , l~l Ba.vs1rl('. :>OB ti i.>-ti l61 c.:1~h. csll &1i..'i6i3 Pilot CIM11ilieti ad, Ml-5678 try the Ptnny Pincher c.-~h. c11ll &12-:,S7~ info. W ill~ RI., JIB-il'.19. I rrrday, Augli\l 1:., 1971 38 OAIL V PILOT ~~~~· I ir~r 1 _,,. ... J~i ' -·-... :;;.;;;;;;~;.;;;;;;; I rluntington Beach Huntington &e•cft 30I 171 HeUMI Furni•Mtl 300 Houlff Unfurn. Newport Be•ch Santa Ana ~Iii: ..... i ... 1" '"'11'1 "lo!,-' .,;;;;;;;~C;;;;O~U;;;;N~T;;;;R~Y;;;;~~ !111 1!1 f\,1111·!~1 ~]f''J J,,, 00 YOU HAVE UN IQUE CONTF.?.tPORARY 5 rnemb•r1 in 4 BR ,. den or ~an Beww1 EXECUTIVES! BEAUT. 3 BR, !.,,._ BA, frplc, hrd\l,'d nn, bltm, lie poreh i. pallo. lit> abady kit on c.-ul-<je-u.c. Nr. 1i:hoola I.: ahpg. SlS.500. Owner mllllt aell. 531-3793. WATERFRONT LOT General By ow11eT. Build youc vwn 1 5~u"•~uc.,~1E::::R-:•c-,-Tc1,-_-:,:,0~\al::;:'." alip .&: dtttm hou1e on 60' Lea.e, LAilH Option lt" •JO I\! fl-""Ullll' b ', (,I IA~111 11/$['~, !Jl{} 1'11 >ll)-.~:11:: e BY OWN ER e : UH . l'J Ii,\, dill~ l11~·1)l.1• f' I\ I I\ • Jll•, .\!I !1!1 11!• J't•l \;.t(' l/•>lho, j'l•H J(•'t 1i •1.i1 .~ l11u11d, 1 n1! \v r1111i1r1·11 1111,h r 11 •l'l·V•·•~ 11•1111•' !II \:!:\.1)~1 !1,\ 1•\I •1' ' 1 Ii• ,,·l~··l-.\ .11p;e. \•"1111.1!.J•· t 11,1 1 ... a11 111 • •" ll\• I••!'" !~111•, (' \1 l'hHrH .; .... I~!. I B' 1)1\:"-l<l: l "I 1'.d).. ! 11~ 111 • , ll.t :!~ L1 I 111 il l'I• . •l•u ' 11n. 111111 •h•r· h11 111\ , 1r.:1 ...... ' 11 •• •11" l!lll'<'[•ll;:: . ~·-' .~. t l ~ l'l •\1 111111! I Su11• ~ I~• •• B;1 1·1p'<, !01!11-. r11 d•. ru! •f• •n1 1tl,j ):ol f't;:• !~r~I "! fl'I f-1~ 1!1111"! 11' .'•'I'' F:\ 1)1111"1 \l ~·-l·1•1f' 1:1 .. 11. \ tH le 11"1 pit1 1" ~~lj'! \lu111n1 :1 ~-'I 'l ~• t.!11 1(!~ ('! l' 1l\J111:-. ll'\I I ~r hr 111 A· d Ul rtll. ],,, l'1 ••I i· !11d1·.1 ~1 '.J.t)°!I _(;.)j..{)!!Mj H!l_6 ! ·1 H!:. ! H.\, !u1111h ... <1 1nrn1: roo111. ',''Ill \lnl;p Fon'Jl't fl!I ( .1Jl1•g1• l'ai·k ar1'a 1 YI: (.ll11~S1 700 <ln1111 1;1 11-,;i1111pl1un . ;: h1 . ~ ~111.. J1~1 \J11h1111111. l'1r .i:i7-ry:12f\ Dana Point ,:'1,'((J' t'rpl• \It'll \\;ilk lu llf'ft!'h. Lha n11110~ l Rll l•fllllr \J11 r1rr 4~16-~.-:r; East B luff THE BLUFFS rr1n1P 111t1nr !:rrt·nllf'I! tro:\1- LIVIN' in the city ,, 1111• \Ira )tlarp. ran1 bhng ,.,,11«11 holll(' f<'a 1u1·1ng 111 111· ~11r !"di•••l1l.• f"11 wll1·d for· 11111[ ol!!il/JI: IL"1i01, I:.!' '.\ \r 11111,,11· il•·n. h11nJ\q,..,J I /1,.u , 11 ,1 1 rp1, f..· ,Jr~~· I , 11"<'1"\ !il'lf:ht hlll'ilPI! \\'\th !ol qri I( 11 1•ll1< ),11.-uf ~ll>l r'· ! 111 ··:1l11rl•·t~ :\r•ll pau11 !ll ..\ 0111' P""I'· <lPPfJ lol, u u·r- 11 l11 11.i~,·.1 1~·rl 1• 1!h I all. ta ll Ir""~ 11nd 1ua11~· ~hn1b~. ~·u11 ('I,.., \'!'.! ·~~) \II IP\111.~ ('11ll i-:·11·1~"21 SEYMOUR REAL TY I I ~· k I '-• TI1il'. 3 betlroon1, f1 n1ily rocun Your fam ily?? 1·1'1 ii: ''" .. .., .. , 1 e .. .,n. /'·I • r p 1--> honlt' u1 one of ,.;e~·porr1 JI "°· ''" 1:1111 .sell you rtus 11 u Ill~ "" an1 . 1m, a 111 "" I b f 1 ~.... choicest Jocnnons ha15 Just i,:n•a! 4 bo>rlroo111 home 011 n1ura ~ Y ainous UA6una !11" • • N .,; \\' · · F.11 .A. artist. $::G.9:i<I -Offer down. been complr.tely 1'1"<lt'<.'Orat- Pn11o:r11n1 lor JU:it Slfll.00 a~ ,\llSSION HEALT Y 49-l--0731 r <!. NPw ''nrp+>l 'I, rlrap<'ll,11~~~~~~~~~~~ CHOICE lot. Jt-7, 100xllj. CHAR~llNG 2 BR, 2 BA. -~--pullnta"".. d"l1.,..•a..,1YO~ and ~ P•""" -'l•y "! E 11· 1 1tQw11 ,,._v111t>nl Thi"' horni.' -B\'-011". 'CR·. \''•clo~-B••,.h "" "' .. '"" .., · "" · newly de<.'Orated. m er. :>r. ,,.... " n.r..-.. V••'''' , .... 1 avail•ble fl••I Ellll•, n --h l Si Co la •1 I I ""'"· ...... ...,. G.neral n.ui.: es er ., s "eu. s..&S--$476 is J't'IH Y lu ()(·~·up}• ,·;iq.1€' !!>, a<T<'l'>i<. Nt'>V 3 B'R, 2L¥ BA for 1n1med111.1r-,0t.,.up11ni..')'. ~------~ Close to 17th SI. 1hoppin£'. ~--,,---,c--_,--,----- 1lr11p••s, ~ 111\~lriou~ lt11th~. + 11·01·kroom. V1""· Luxury $'j!i,9;XJ, Call 64&7J71. -8 Ibo p · I 11 f t1U r,n,·t> 1,. 12::,1100. C'all 11s ii.isti<'. $69.lOO 4a4•53&1 area. $22.000. 673-9509. a • .ntn u fu'ler home! in beach are•. bttytront In beaU1il\lt Dover Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 Shortt, $68,500. Phone 548-l-ii9. Sayahor •• 4 BR, con1·e11 df'n, 2\• BA, din rm, fa.m nn, (;I'd p11.t10, J.<00!. S400 mo. &k SIZ-4816, Balboa Penin1ul• 2 BR, ba, crpts, all appl. Nr Bay. ,:m/mo -Yrly J.M. Jl6 Anade. 671-5238 no w -11r 'll sJ1011 yr.11 111,. -L----H·rf Acraage for ••I• TSO $6500, Lar :;crxIZJ.5' zoned 3 BR. 2 Ba. home or apt. holl~f' and ••\f)l11l11 lhr aguna 1 1 !or l u n 1 I&. H.R. Aur. rental avail. '250 \\'k, SHORECLIFF µrol't11111 40 ACRES COASTLINE R.E. 536-3777 Davis Realty SG-7000 l Bffiluom, bath & ~-. dinirii W lk & L ll~:ATEU pool, $pJ11 l"Vel NEAR SAN'fA i\.IARIA or 536--1366. Corona del Mar roor n, fanilly roon1. 12 10 18 a er ee hoint, -4 BR, 3 ba, 11 '1 bar, l ---cScP0A~C"i"O"U=s~---t S.\IJO Pt>r Acre Mountain, D11art, montils le11se. $450 per Cov'd patio, Lndscpd , 4 BR+ FR $39,900 Big Ollk n~~. nict-building Reaort 174 BEAUTit'UL, large, rnoclt-1•n month iflC'ludin&: gardener. :l7!l(J llal'l)l}r 81\•d al Atl11n1s 83G-139j site.~. re<·i~atlon. Jnvescmen! home 4 Bedrooms den l-l-.--046,' O 't J 9 P\I ~-~---c-,.-~-c Bayt'l't'Sl &/'I'll, t·h11rrn1ng 4 · ' ' AUSflN-Sl\llTll GORJ\lAN ____:_· _ _:___!~ --'--HF.ATED pool, :.ipl1t level BR l.• lamily rm. l.ar~<' or f"'llren1cnt. Eai.'Y tenns. 19 a cres, J parcels, tor all. pla}TOOn1. \\'aJk lo priv•te atw:I as!ociaces R£ALTORS, ''DON'T BUY hQnll.', 4 BR. l ba, 1\el bar. dining rm. Krt chen bltns, :l I' ho 11 e . SOj I 922-5516, Ha.! been diy can1p I.: beach. $700 A month yearly 2528 Ea~I Coast Hlghwl,)', THIS ONE'' Cov'd pato. ll.i0-139:>. trplrs. '! Till' hllth., !llr 9'1.l-ll:li~. Or l\TJte; 4:W S. nudist colony. l home!i. or 9 mo. leue. A\'ailable Corona dt l :">lar. 644-7170, •-----~-'."::~:"='ii JI you'rt> looking for a r1x,.r. I L-•.::gcu"nca:-::N:--:;gcucecl~;~=~===· I ';;.'ri~1. cpr~,ur~. On .... ide ~7i1~~11;~~. Santa ,\latia, =~~ ~~1ioL.A1.en~~·un:~:~:: ~~lt~Y~jid\~·~t.e Box 63-1 Sun I osc,,c,-"'--,'-&:--cJ;-;BcRc.-ho:-cm=.,-:--~,o=cl RICE II l h --' E l~o-;-;;occ:;;;--::--:-,:;-c;-;;;;c-;:o:: 1,ase, Also choice Monarch Sl6,SOO FULL P u11Pf'r. foJl!rl lh1~ our. NEAR SCHOOLS l'~LI. 0 •••·14 14 20 AC. -!\lojave-River ·ea! forc's -''· ·"· $ll5,.10,utilpaid,'2BR,!\r Bay hunie 1111h pnvate P.rn..J1 llll'd., lhgn Bt'li (lJ>Pn ·111 ~ P)I , .. 11.· i.:1'<.1t \•1<·•""" nor l<w• E1·•'1)'!h111f( 1.'t °'"· S1•llf'rs :; Bit 2 ba., w/"' carp., '1~~ frontagt>-1n Apple VaJley-nr l'hange for residential in-Albt>i·iwn's t-.lkl. Adi!~ only. be<ich. fiti-:> 9 ::0. l:1r 1f"1u lh1• Ui'&o ·ll Hll!:f' l1a1·i' up~7;_ulM Their horn*' llntPf':» La od~Caped. s::i,900. ~.. Bo1st'-Coi scad,.. RAPID ap-<'Onie. Oi\'llf'r 714/841-!962 673-8936 morn! or e\'es. 1··'111•1111 11illl ·~1n1·1•1•11hl<> 11.nd ni11~1 sf'll Akr. 8·12-:!i:l."1 HIGH ON A Hill JlEALTY p1·f>1·1a11on pQl('11fi;:r.J RI a low J ACRE parctl loca.!ed in Lido lala ~:i··~·~~~ ·~ d1"11 [)"Pl:, lllPrJ ha lh w11h P:inor1'1nll<' \'IP\\' fl'0•11 ~hi.< ~ N••• N•w,orl PeJI (lffir • Sl.@ J)('r ac .• \Jighl St:'ll Cali!. PilX'S for ¥a le. Call ~•111> .. ·11 1.'I" 11111 :11ul shni11•1. hdnn, '}.Ba. hon1f', in xlnl --BEACH HOl.JSE--part, "l'i>rm~ \'('I')' (Jexible 846-4767 CONTE)lPORARY <t br, 3 ~r(111;rar~ lfl\11\•ll'~ rnon1 .I c'Of\d., 1or only $39,930. BARGAIN 11·/prl'pa1d int. and/or 1nl R•nchai, F•rmt, ba, n;•11ly dee. A\'a1I Sept Hl1i,: .. 'an! liO \ 160 , lot.• •ii ~ _ 4 BR. & FAMILY RM, 0v!'rs1~, Jot, sl<'P~ ro ()('raa. onl.v Pa Y n1 e n 1 ' · Bkr. TIO I'!, 11'intl'r $~25 mo. 61'3-5018. 2 BH. Garden Cottage. Ocean l'ri<'ll1 in i.:r011 :'uhini1 you!' l>Y Oll'ner. 3 BR ,!untington Con1plf'!l'l\ fenced, room fOI Roon1 ror '.!nd tuu1 , You 0\\11 &14--4670. Groves COZY 2 BR, 2 BA. A1·ailable View. Yrplc, nr.w!y decor, ~1·11111 rm,\·n1Pn1 al1rr 111. I (:onl1nen1al condo \v/sink honi 00. • I 9 500 l o 131 '-"" 'lcc---;-;cc--:::-::::;:----:::;::--;;;; f"ALLBROOK A v o c ad o, '1111.uf'r. .l : t 1e land. r1ly ·"""-'· 10 AC. ranch ~1te, NO SepL J, \\'inter rtntal. ne1v Door lile & Yr l11e. ;~;1.SlGOO dii•n. T.0 .P. WELL CARED FOR ,.-, ,/. HORVATll REALTOR 00\\'N. flespon family just '<lnas tree~. lemon~. 22 A. 67;,..5223 Ad!ts: S250/mo 67j..-7776 or C00d design, ~ Bdrm. ho1ne A~k rar Dav,. take over S:l.'i per mo. R-1. I mil,. from Hi s ch. 673-4696. 600 rt -ooo Nowport Beach BY 011'rH•r -'.i bi· Prt>~l1ge 1n :d nt Jocanon. Lo111 down. 61;,.7497 ti75-19i:! pymnls. 96&-0047 l uvnl. $40, . ann E & ' "-~~!~ Harbor Ah'd. al Ada1n& 1700 n1ool!'I N!' JC. ~<'his. ,29,000. THE BLUFFS Apartments for sale 152 inc. $8500 A. Bkr. 673-4144 $140. 1 BR, uti l paid. Mature J~~~. ~~~~c~.br 0 l·d~ ~~i;...'.l.l~l (lpt•n 'Ill!' Pi\I S.~·l.9:fl 7031 81 u t' sai l s· Laguna Ni~uel Realty .,.13,000, :i hr. 2 ha, tn·lPvPI ~.............._ -NORTllERN Calif Ranch, or bujint~~ \1·oma n onl)'. chLldrtn OK. Ga.rd, lncl. 521 ,500 c'~r,.·'-_81_00_,,c----.,--,-,;--c,-c-o-l 830-SOSO 49~5791 11 vie\i'. frp!c., (11)1 i:;..1" l'!t•t·. * NEW • UNDER $275 per acrl'. C a J J : \Viii <.'Onsidcr exC'hanzine: J..Mo . $38.5. til5-6j6;). SJ:i·,, iota! ,.11.--ll. 3 RR bl"aulv. 4 Br pool l\(Hl\,., walk 10 b•:h. Lido Isle opellt'I' Nr. Cd\l High !· CONSTRUCTION -Ark/638-58M Ask tor Bill or partial sl!rvicc3, especially 2 BR C'Orner 101 rcfrig·stove, ·1 Assume-90"i-t"Oll\'r11t1onal Catholic l'hurch. 1~i11·r;;1 10 UNIT APTS. D.\\I. w/a Jl!hova h ~1 i!ne 111 . p, •. I"' $: """ 1·oulll-'. \\'ak 1 ·· 1-----o-:c:-oo::----ri•ps /crp1s. UIJ pd , I•• ~ho11p 111.c: and ~<'tlOOl~. Joan. 9ilS-:1'.l!l7 $56,000 Pl"t:e "' Blu ff~. ,\lovui.c: !o lO Dclux 2 BR/l BA. 23~ Real Eatate Wanttd 114 646-888:: eves. $215/mo Yrly. 6:ll Jasmine * C ALL 847-8507 * Huntington Harbour l1nn1111· .. like ne"'' 2 BR. plus lrgr BlurC!I uriil. 644 -286J, t:.den Ave, C . .\I, ~lu.1.-t stt BEAUT mod. toi\·nhou5". :; ,\v!'. d1111ng room. O\\•n1·. 10 appr,~cialr~ 1175,CMXI. PVT. P ty, 5-6 Br. housr., Br, 2'1 Ba, frpli:, pa.no, I c=cc,--.,,.--.--.-c-:::;::=-1 \\'AL!..; ·~ l:rlk 10 brach & $89,SOO WATERFRONT-_o.,..·r_:<'_•·._E_-,~_.-_tH6:,~-'--pool, huge yd, quiet st. short pool, 2 car g.r, all blrns, 2 BR, 111 ba, cpl, dps, re!n1, 111a r1na. 4 Br. ~ Ba, (·ho1C" .i &inn. plu, family rm.; on S . p rt 154 drlve to bch Principals only. crpts, drapes. Lease $335. ocean \'it11;, lse $250 mo. 0 I I I I I I Charm1nv Cnnrlo1n1n1urn on us1ne11 rope Y 12131 691-4lll. Ill "-"TIO 0, "'" 0-1 ,, .• , 6i5-ti145 -646-2290. a1· ~ e. oeal1'ln, l'J: '~I' 11J"ge 01 ., ~.,.... ~""" ~ loL 01111r '!13-:t.12-14!)6 $125,000 the bay. Delight1uJ view -j..KEY 'COMM'l LOT* R-3 LAND \\'ANTED berv•n S-10 or \\·knds. 3 Br/2 ba. Ocean view. Large .l bdrm. plus pool &, pool, Plf'r & shp. C-1, crnter Costa 1\lesa. 50x ~to 30 acrell. l\Icl\fichael DELUXE J br, 2 ba. apt Yearly. 1\sk for Anil.i. at ~P•'\:tion Walker & Lee 1 lul'l1l<'l'1} Br~~hPar P.l!)'.) Irvine l bdnn. fues1 1ui1e-On 70 Si9,300 l!i!i sand ... ·iched behl'n 2 new Company. (1) 871-3950 iv/dock on Nii'J)t Bay. Avail Jonl's Rlry 613-6210 . fl JOI TED HUBERT,_ A.~~oc. bU.~lll{'SSf'.~. Bus1nesr., & ]IV· -· • , 7 v · l 7· ._..""' Aug & Sept for 1ummer ren· 2 BR, dtn, d1n rm, ,, 111c, $200,000 ·•~ l ia .ido, __ ~ .•. ,,.-111\, ing <ruarlf'l'.'l. S.59.600 f'ash .:i.;r '11 ~1d,~J f'S!1llC /,,r:- •'li: • -: 1.11·n1s., 21" 1,.1111-, .-O PEN HOUSE * I TOWERING TREES 1,,,. !•·•rl -""'i1• in rll';..ri.y 9603 KENSINGTON -I l!il ta!, S300 \\'k or yearl)' lease. t'pts, drp~. oo peL~. $250 ;,.1 .. ~1r1hl1.<t1t'd ;ir,,;1 SA T URDAY 12-5 y.,U ":HI lllUV(' l'lj!hl 111111 ·t11~ 1·har1111ng ] b.lrn1 . 2 h~. 1111111!,-· rnl. rl111 l11g rill, Pal'f,,rl'lrl' honie in "Th•• P.arwll.'' Exlr~ utr .. ~1rrr1 p.1rk1ni,: lur !l'nll<'r or hil~L s:;r;,'.l:irJ. Call 111da y' L11\o 1'\rud baytron1. ~ Bd1111. BA\'!'iJDF.: V11lagr. I l~I' II.• flt' T.O.P. fnt-i>d n101'e fMiinci•I • 67j..-5934. yeal'ly. 6il-697.\ f ·I .. 1·r-al1· llfh I' -1)11'rr ~Ir r.ikt· a J:M 'l•k ill this 1110 \'P·ll'l I 11" , r"n1i.11·atJI"~ al 1111'1 ' o·!can 'l-~1.1 .1 BR., 'J lla ., 1.i.1 .'r;1.1 .~ pr1•·r·· flf onl.v lil111~. 1ow11hou."<' 111.h ,-,_x1~1 - )!l 1~~1 . ii 1 rr~ ~·•Uni! 1alur!' 111~. h1t;h ~·1 111 .loan. Clo~P I [P .•li"i>';.:, ,\• l1rt,• ], •• MORGAN REAL TY I p~11.~ Oining 1·n1., l10rary & 1len, 2 ba . Nt>wly decora\1.'rl PlOm 1. Appl. 01\ly, 646-2586: """"""°""'-;c-;:-:;-- >1llld.i·. On ~:(I r1 . Joi •1"11h pirr Beau1 V11!11 of Hil('k 1:1:1.\. ~11£'-io~"'~"~"~·~'~'·~-,~-~f~l~oll~,-1~9~1-4 1 ':-~-~-~-:-:-~-~-0-0-0-0-0-0-0~---BA YSHORl:S 4 br, 3 ba, l Br. '.! ba. <len, fn11io. frplc. & 1 P vr beach. Pool &· Ja!·uz1.i. N•'1\'pon Blvd, C.1\J, \Vlnlt>r r~nta!. $32) a 1no. Adult~. no pet!. S:l75, lse. ~ 'll· B •In••• C.ill 6-12-5211. tii;,..5406. howcmb low•on J11. oeolto. Bal .~!ip ava il. No 1·hiltlrrn Cemetery U o~ ~t~ .. 11_nn;!'~J occurin<'y, Lots/Crypt• 156 1 _o_P_PG--:-'-tu 0 n __ i_t_Y-,,. ___ 2_00_ I \VINTF.:R RENTAL UNf'URN 2 br. J blk lo S-3.!l.iO. 67MJ!l~. 838-2886. -::c":'.:O-::'-'"c:-0:-::--:-:-· Automotive Pic rtnoat, 4 br. store~. j bl~ 10 main :l·l lti Via LiUo BA YSJIORES, By oivnrr. ~ PLOT-JR. A.B.C.D. lot!'l Mananement Salei. Call 61 3--1931 bf>a<'h. $225. 67l-580!l. ii d h•11 216 Via lorca Bf I 0 ·~· I Harbor !lest Cemett>ry. • H U I 305 ; ..... ·_,· re I t ... ! Pn, vrr '"""' ~q I, ,, .. ··-,, • . Do JOU likt> 11.'0J'kin• w/ ous•• n urn. Co•la Meta All!'. !'·'l~Jsl'd bean1 ;; BR, 3 p l -I 61-.-Sll .<r.fl 6 11kd1 • ------------ " I, rr \ 673-6642 675-6459 '--'ljufl -"POOLTIME"- l'l' .. 11 .1 '"11 I~ orr R••a1 !1 hll·li:!., hll.li ,(}.'1 ~.If'~ ' -' ~~_t~n. ~~~·-I FANTASTIC POOL 1:1.,•lf'illkUI- 1:u1n(lu,c 1:•••1l1 1111!1 hugr bu11··1r1 "''I lo11r 11no l l •••I 1ahlf' n1:1k1• th1<; 11 1.11111!)' "nJr•)o lllf'lll ,\chi ~ bt •d 1\10ll1S, ! l1:11h~. hr.~nrl 11rw "~li:1i;:" 1 \\ \\ r'lll'(/l'lltlfo: ilrH1' 1'\ISl l!IJ,( ;>~·, ann11,1J p<•n•rnt;1i:e I JI• H•·!lf'r ~<'r-1111.~ •)nP 1.-l<1,1 \l1n of S.lJOJ !IO'IJ\ l"''lll10l'1I Walker & Lee * I BEDROOM * .: .. 11. tol.fl •!J II Jl1 n,1 ~ lrih \ :. !.~t ''" \•-!lollt <'"' !Ill 1.111". ,,•111.1 r·••:ii•'rl /ti .\ 1.u1 1l11nrr ' I O'rr :l(l()() ~fl IL of l1v1n2 Sil.<('•' r'.\•a\Jt1f\i1 Sp;11l1sh Ulll' _.1,.r.1< h• 1111<' 4 l>f'rlro<1111~. 1a n11!r roon1~. pin~ hugt' JlOOL Akr. S42-2:i3:,. nn<:1p~ ~ onl). t;;;i,.1¥!. -.. -· -' """'pie but don't like 11e!I-~ B,i. h<Jfll(' l\/SOUth ?l!Tio. On. .• 8"' ,,~rER\' 1""1 '-k ., r • General fllu!'ll ~t>!l, hy App1, tio.>-li<.0. CF.. c. o, ..,.. es1 ' 1ng·~ Can you man;ie:e RATED X P.t:ALTY l.1·5~i'd~'12 Lida Soud 64'.!-71111 srction, P11cilic Vit1v t-1em people? Can you ac<.'t'pt an tor e>:tra n1i:e • extra pri. li111v p,,., Crn1rr. 111·111, Cl , BR ., TIIE BLUr~~s. by 011T1Pr, ~ Pk. 646-1423. income polennal ol $2500 \'ate. Bt'autifuJ 2 BR, l!i ia r 1111 ni: 111ngl P-sty. " . • I ;;-o,;"";ooc;,-::;:c;c:--;--;-;::=:::;-C,ill Any11111e !13J·OS20 b;i . h(11lie on 90 ft. loi. U'°"ed BR, 2 BA. I lr,·cl L1n•la 2 SUi'\R1SE plor~ ('°'tason1c), per mo I.: up? lnvfffment RENTAL FINDERS bath 1011·nlX>u:;e "'/frp!c. •,...-.. ..,..,. ___ .,.,...,I ,,.,,... n.,,__ .\IOOel. 644-121:) Pac1f1c Vie11-i\I Pm or 1 a l ~·d, SJOOO !'l'curecl. Please 4u; w. 1~ COITA MllA /\'e11. cal'PPl, no-ma1ntt"nance I . "' lrvrll. li;tP. ,.... "' . ., 71' 778 7 4 •--A Db MODEL H OME · S:lli.000. llARBORvi,.~ 110111*'~. b.v ~11rk. S·~OO. '.H:l---28.>;, ca11 I .. 1 -1 I • .,.-f\\'n Hou1es * pts. yd. I gai~.ig<', h!!ated pool, CONDITION 112 Via Waxier' o11nPr, pr1n1" loc, 4 RR 2•~Commercial' _____ 9a111&4pm,\lo11thruThurs. * '4S-0111 * ~~Jt~2~~j,j~Ui. $22.i nio. J':O Q()() P r11'f'cl 1011 l"r •1111rl. 4 l~/l. J bll. \\';,.< 1111 Moni"\ I 13A, LC. t 'A.\I l{)·I \\'/11r! P roperty 151 Nice Litrle Busine~.~ """"'""~ f~,.~ 1 ,. Lllndlord 6 • .__.._ _______ oiiiiiii•J ,,;o)f', l.g,. -2 RI~ .t· tlrn, ~ Tour. Judflo)t' l)lanlrl'.~ X: 11111 lli,'>00. 6-l·l-:1649. Al'! i;talle1)', ln1me~. J:lft'I, " AVA IL Srpt lsr. .E·s1dt, J $27 999 B' 11 .... " 11 .. 1 t11u, l>f'P ,;unk1•11 111 i·rn .• ..;..p, rl111.1' OAYSllO!t ES-,·lio11· .. -hw10 INVESTMENTS I good u~l'Ci lurn1hn'"· \'rry NE\VPORT HEIGHTS, cute BR.!'~ ha, 11 /w cpt, drpA, Mt~."! i-:A. j~', H>t!' !•·ni·d ludr.1 nn. 'lhll' i;:.i r · r .. lly 1111 Beau11flrlly decoi•att>d. 11011, ~ 81 .. 31 1 Ha. 11111. \\'JTH "!\lAJOR" attrac\J\·e atort . low rf'n!, 1 Br., \\ith gar., :i~Ye/ bltn.~. lrplc, f''A Ilea!, 2 car l~ul~t·JW'd lor Ill" n1a1u1. $9~.~JOO. rooin. llu~f' nia~[pi· br 'l"ENANTS-LEASEBACl\S gOOO l('<1iif', S3000 11'q 'd incl ~trig., ideal tor <'OUple. gar., lncd backyard, µal10, lut. 1rp1~. di p', i ,vr~ lli'Y.', l oot.~ & l<'nn1~ •. 01lf'n housr Bill G r undy Rltr. $69.7JOO.HPaltot,6'l6--00J.l OFi"lCE in1·t>ntory 8t Datsun stalion 'llO. ~~;;2adull~.nopcls.~22J. r111~J i:a• J,11111 1tppl1an<''t'5, t'Yr'ryda.v. \7'912 Hopkin~. 3-ll Bi!.ysld<' NB 67.;.6161 ___ _ CO)li\lERCIAL '"gn. &12~3!11 or 6-1&-4~. FA h!, n '"~"'1 (lri1t• gar F).. 1Jn1vrrsi1 v Park . .ltti-272.'l. · VILLA re. iO, Bllysi<lr ·c-p A RT NE R \Y an r Pd . 3 BR, oldl'r bu! 1·1.'1·y Jiv 11.bl• ··1·11 11•·1"t1l)l>J'h0fl(f, --·------Village, 'l bl', 1 t-11 . pvl bell & APT BLD ~ WAL/~ TO TO\\"N, cozy 1 Br., ~ 4 Bf{ .t· fan1 1·111, 3 ha, J-<·a1· ·-~ .. ,.1 w. R. DUBOIS, INC. :'ll11 r1ufactunng of m,.ng A, bl tn1;, encl poino. $12.l, houst>, nr. Santa Ana C.C. l' 1llage Real Estate 962 .. 471 ( ~::) 546-8103 SELLING YOU R HOME ? Vp•1· ap11r11.1.~a1 • \\'e l1l1.v o><iUll1P~. /'crsi:in11I a!t('n!1on. :! , ,1 rt'. ""'llf"l'lrm r COLLINS & WATTS :•i -.1.'i:!..: l<\I'.•. li·l2·01~7 Sl65. MO. -PITI •' 11 k V 4 Bil , • I "0 = 11-r."" & pool. l l!i,9QJ. 6'·'°·' ·1 . I I" d"I k ·1 I k ' I JM I l )(Bl'. "" ~(') .~. par I('\\ .• lJ. """"" ... • j ,J<JV (P..E. Brokel'.~J 833-9-l·t:i <H lf'S " Ill s ac g "' UV· nio. ~I & ML (J1111"!' 5·16.:.00. &l.1-'.177'1 .l HR .• 1' ~ b11. 4;Jxl'l8 •• $~,;j()() NE\VPORT !'ihol'P~. fr<' f:-JX>rt.~11·eBJ'. Goo rl op-}'RESll A.· Q..EA."\, Jg,.. 2 Br., Chilcli·en wclrorne, rX> dogs. -----~Rf:. 4 1111. 90xll~ .. 313:,,000 s1n1plP. l.;:irg1• hnu'f' I ACRE+ CARLSBAD, ZOll· '"'l'!ur111\'. J'or turthrr in-01111C'r."",·l6' L.gun. B •• c. · · d 1 , I I "" new cpo, 1·1 0, child O!\, l;;--=c-c~-~,...._,,--~c--I '4'.•,-.."' 1:.1·,/_N"~.' f' 01' .'If) S,, lll0(f', (;\)11((1, VIEW LIDO REALTY INC. .,.,,., .,.. w~.· lorn1<11 ion, M2-83213. '1'". nn S1&tP JJark Lag11011, "llh ~ ""-' '! BR, frp!c, ~an1 ceilin,i, I~ARK Litlo nr. Hn:\g. ~ BR S lli'i V1a Lido til.:.1::('() J l'\H, hltn~. \\'/ll, pool 1 ~·<1nl,1sl1(' t~·ran Yli'll'. pitc·1 ,...,..,-...... ".'.".'.".:'~"'""' I I\() · h I ! II' .'i:l~.500. li4:r2~00 fJ\\'nrr IOU• 1111' \I'll ill')l_t' Clf' SEF: AND COMPARE! -Newpoct H••'•h-,.----1 }3111. Pll\f' t1·1·P.~ .X paiio. Br. nr1v fP(> bayfri 6 bd, • H"~1nr•! l'P1!1111: in !1v111g 41. & -N ~ 40• "'!" f'\tf'll<'n! ocran v1P", 1 S~AO\~iop & ..:ar 11·ash. new 11./w :.hag cp!, d/w, l1ln<'k l!'f'f'11·11.v 1r1tPl'('h1111g" l llnro~' force~ ~ale. Sy SPAC!OliS J Br, 2 Ba, i;pts, rpfJ·iaL :>l~·, fl'nct'd ~·d, $230 11 11h f•I ll'•thou1 beautilul 3 ownrr. 206.1 :-;, Harbor SJ,·d., bltns, l<id5 \i'ei<.'001f', $150. !~. Avail 91!. J-~83-2841, B.I: .. 3'·: ha1h.~ home. i\te.y C .)I. tl-l&-1720 0 '"301' -------POOL + 1 8 1•., r-ncl g;ir., -I B I ~ ' ~·" 0JU. ,.......... .I, l\1(1n1 :! ~ lt'f'p ,lt'i'~. \!I 1•111 -- ki 1rhr11 111lh 11 1.~h\1 a-<hPr. l M i11ion Viejo l~l'. \\Tier. ·~~--. QUIT OR SAf'E Si\.tOKf!'\G i\!ODER'.'I <lelu;1., i;paC'ious 2 LARGE t"Al\\/Lr Commerci~I -----l;o.xJ 111co1ne s.iimt'. Time. ri~~· lncd )'&I'd for 101 pt'!. BR . 2 ba. bl!ns, nr \\'estcliU ·, BR 4 tia P roparty 15& I P1'0\'t'n by i\/D'1 a.her 5 yrs Plaz.a , LPa.~e. S26:i. Rl'f'I, Url nu.~. 'l h<1lh• "' la nnl,v "! 1:1'! 11 is l:!'x-tU•f.; lo.a. .\:0 1:1v~:1tSIDE A\'t: .....__ ~ 1 ntrn~11·p1·esearc h .&1;,..~17.l OC'EA:\\'IE\\', 1 Br Ln La-l\o pe1s, Re •ll or , I l"-'n1 S 11 .. .(J() {"1111 • ' 1•'11. 111r i·nnd, drp<. 1·1·p1~. , A ~p11 ,.1ou ~ hnn1!' i1·1th n1;in~ \\ E llPl'rl n1111n1err1 al i1 ilh I CA t·r: equipped. Idea\ for &l'.?-7272 J Ill~ f.1111 1111 1'. ! .. 1, .A& I . \II , I "flOll1h ~1rnl!al an\ -~11.'°. · . JUN. Beach, i<IJ'ilge, pel 0 1.a.n.. l>'nCf'd. Pillto, h'On! yard <'.>r. r;i•. ' ry <'ll•f'~., "11 1 " ' , ·c ,., oc,anie foods or call!rJng, OK II.JO .:; BP.. -2 BA, f3m rm \\'/!pl, 1l •l)11~h1. ~"' loltu1,, \\ 11, I I I ""' ,.,,._,.,., .,,,,,1 PB\'l"rl p:i.rkrn" for ho;i ( IAl\\ (jl)\\n pa~n1rn r p . n ,,,, '1'9 . . 1 'l l (' I I n< :.c,,,.,. #-' .. ~"-'· --' " ' (all -14) f't1· r"Pil!. ,,..,.,.. .. ., . crpt~. dr~. ('ompl frn<'d yd, .. B~~AC0~ REAL TY RE AL ESTATE /'ai·a!\I, ~::0-J!lj~I 'a1111"'1 '11"1"'1'l"rl i!·11'llgr. Jl·•l•I ~llll f'i~·i;,·i • l i ORA~iGE Ju\1u• 1011· 1lo11 n. BEACON * 645-0111 l·hLldren I.:. p<'l OK, E-.<1de Ir'!'\ .ln\lll•I• * CALL 847-8507 * 1-• \,\.,~f 1~1)1\, • I ~II\ 1.(1\\' I!(!\\' -----I "'1u111ut 1111" hl.>-.1'\ ,;: llro <'r. , 892-SS93 l Bt:DH(>O,\l f.;l(1(1r;;i.do llP· ' " ., 0 1 .. ner 11·1Jl COJT\ O"ncr -~== ---ru!-d,.-sac, i'\r11·p1 H I Ii 1•ilil:! B.·~!'h H!. 'IR 11'1U ~~l1·11nr.1Te S: ;: .. 11trd, lanrl~caped, pa11u. 0 1'~:., .SAT/SL':-.. !-.• .;u Condomini um• 61:i-'.14.i~ or '.'>18-92:·:6. FJXl:R UPPi:..H . 2 BR. !ocd S.1,00/mo. ~IS--14-1& 1 ' -I 1J-l·!!·liJ -,l!l-fl.~lf, 1 ~-,3,.)('(I 011.1·1~ Hrah~ for 5al• 160 ______ --=~ .\art!, i;tar., kids pe ,~ 11cl-___ .. _ ---- *•MUST S E LL** ---------1''•'• Slli .. ilO. O 11' 11 I! i· ,\Ir ll1Jl)1n ... ,n b12-il~rf1 Money to loan 2'° rome SIJO. l BR, 1 BA, f11>lc, n,.111 y.·fw • Tl\1\~:::rEnr:r.11 ~ I MONARCH BAY -'l.li·lJ!.lll ----<('llo\R.'l!:'\L' -.(n~ n 22-li l'i;~: REDrl\l,'\, 111 BA ALARent•l,e645-l900 1 sh11.1;: t>pt, fenced yd, ~Iv. r 1 J 1 111111 .-i1\1;1ur1fr~~.\lus1 ~,-,11 . p1"0· 1,; \h·-,1', tu~ '1 r l .. 1or\. r l<'rl toltin~. nt'll.1 1 t TD L --1·ef1·1,i: $1<3 ls<>. Av1.ll 1119. 111111· 'Ill!'·: 1;,\' \'ol ll'f·' 1r.1m;111r.1l1 tl'>~l rarr. "' .. ll'r<' ... IOl'tl:, s oan I "' ,,,.1,.,• l'l'll'f'-rl IT"lll' I ii r1u11' :: HH . holll•f' Ill '1••11 l•l'rt~ ~f'l11"nl<'lll .~hr 2 ha, tor\\' II "'· sh~rp 11nrl ,.lean. TAXDE'l ~'T\'LE, ] BR. 1 ':'SJ-2&-11. 646-1 720 ··•H'jll'Tl/1~ U\~I liaril \\'r.~1 HAFFDAL REAL TY :1r1'11 H.i1 •1 1:11 11 g1..,a1 r .. 111• 'l'l .. ~(I :!11.~ll A! 1' a 11 1 t , .l.~l .. ~\(I Full r•Mr,.· '. 7r,c ''· TER"'<=T :JIO\'e retng., <'PL~, dqJ~. ,,fL',SA VEP.DE. <h••'i' 3 BR, -, rn 'l\1 ' 111111" •l•l111•IU' l.i.:. bn!•I. f11.,·pl. l'.<';<111f'd •· r....., ._, ., .~l.'-l!Jt, ~.lo'x l~l-~·111; 1h nn . hh -1n 1!;11 ..... \Ir;\ \]L,,.1.,11 \'lt.10. ll.l7-7(ij7 La•w;n Realty, Inc. 2 d TD L t'11crj )d, kid~. SlXI. 'J BA '' ·' • d 11~., 11 1•a+1!1"•I !T\ .~ ••ul 11•" 111 lllJIJ Ill \\'i•l'!ll~ 'lw>llllll n oan ALA R1ntal1 • 645-3900 ~ . eiv crp s, rp~ • • 11o1• I 1 ~ !in11w .. 11<111 l1g NOT LEASED L-AND I 1.:" '1 1 1\"1~ 1'111 ,,. ih'lielil· .! 1\ll:-'.! BA . •·11PL«:-drps;-d~1';: pa nt•lg. !)('!i:;:h1lul tf'1T~or 111 Jl.iGt Bn••kh111·.~1. llntgn Bch bl(n", frplc. S2tl.\ :AS--:»&6 ,l:t1'il• 'rll''<r• ii<irJI 1,1•1 \,.,11 l.lf'11,11. J Brdnn (_',,1n1->I . hd k.io ·ht;rL 1·-.11iliii:h ·'11~~-1.~'I' 111g 1111. :1.Jr11 i'u1i<I l"r11< .. 'rl i.• r-<is.\ upkrrr1 ~arrtrn/ '• .•. 1r,.:,n1 ttr1y11n1r Term~ balled on equity, afr 6. !_,....;" n It• .ilt' ~~t~ .1.o!l.1 i"l1n1,1ll•d \'!\ or ··on1·1•11-1'°'11 ,t· pi.l}f!lOluid: $1ll,.l00. l1uwl~cap.'>I, l~f'. J1<1l10~ ACl't' 101. 616-\391 ;; Fl!l7'·~-~l yr old°:-f'°ViY' '42-2171 545-o.11 LAGL::\A, ince-! AR, sioi·,./ 3 BR, 110 BA. CONDO., dbl I .. , ill II/ · I TurnerAssoc1ate1 5··1~A ·,·u••••ti',8'"-22 --retr1g .. gar.,ctuldandsnuill ,_, l t~1l-B1•a1'h ~ I 11uq,1i " ·'""'· ~. · ·11·= 2 ON LOT A.~s11n1r FllA. $28 .. --i(JO. Pvt Servine: Harbor area ]1 yn , gar. 111 tin~. dsh\\'Stu', tttria:, ---LEADERSH IP RE I JIO~N .C'on.~tllw~.l..111,'l.ina -,.: •. -,,."lf .ll -l·1""'-f ""2 1 67 C i:it!l,i l50. d ibh l EASE OPTION ~ 1., 1 IGI' ,~··i ·~i-· 1_· 494-1177 Anytime ',:·'' ';",·' 'A s. · •'·'61\.~ .~~m MUST GO! P1Y· .,..; -· 1---.,---;= Sattlar Mortgage a, ALA Rtnlala e '45-3900 c5·1'PL~. 2 1'Ps, pool, c u ~. I\ HI: I • B,\ i11 f•11t· ~·\',I -· ' . '··· ' .,1,,~. -----.xrr uy, ~sume " IVlln I Income Property 16' 116 E. 17th Strttt ~Wll. J IJ. ~-5&80. 1 11,.,ul1r•1rl),()O,.!.. i•1o~f' HJ 4 l\lll(~1.-t1"11l". on 1~1and, EMERALD BAY LOJ ~r. 'J ba, lam im. S:i0-j{)2J Clean, l br hotnf' + rr~r ~~~~~~~~~~~~i UN~IARRTEDS OK, ' BR, AVAIL. Aug J5th. S22.i J BR. .. hr liou1' nn N. N""porr 4-PLEXES •• hm!• lh11T1 llNI 1·1111 011 • rp1< .~ rh'f". on h:;. 101 . Newport Beach Bh·d, nt· \l'rstinin.~lt'r. I~ 1tove ref1·ic, <'I"Pts. d l'P-'· 2 BA, ft nced yd, covt>red tlu. ,,r r \21.1 /in.. : • ·•111rih ·1• 1.1 lnd.~tp., a~k1ng F1nr~1 k 1a rgf's1 ''1<'\\I 101 i 1Pr::-: :'.\T i.· SU:-.! , __ "_---_--_•_•_•-~-~ -1 __ ym, n;o, pa tio. frplt', CTJ>I~ & dr,. 5 h• ,._ If Lal'gt lol. C1 IOl!t . Ofh•r .. \(l' TO 6 Pll ..._. TICJ '"'"" ~· t SHE RWOOO REAL TY 1 \·~I.I•") ,\l;il~1· ·1!1l'r ll.\li--Jti7ll 11'17 ~:111er11ld 811 y UnS lne rT>e .~< " ' ALA Rintali e 64>3900 Call ;i[>-U'20 or ;,.1;..8J__J9. I CALL 140.Blll _ _ .\:;.\.i,:iOO. t 'all 11:1 &il -~!XXJ. ll 1;QOD Fl ~:\.'\CIXG H\ 111,n••r -lr~ ·1 b1· homr, :; Bill G rundy Realtor l'h1.' io\'Pl.v 4 bt'<Jroo11t in ~p~~Bf1 6 pni. Bk~ Sfi.COO <IOi\n, Pnce S.J.».OOO li\li\IACULATE 4 BR, 2 BA, ; UI: i.•-ur11.il>l1• f II\, •' r f"•I • 1~•1 n,,,. !;~·:. olV\ H\l,q 11 ,.(•t \\'11lk l<l twh. 1 J~\ Ba.11'1rfr-. N'pl. Br11rh hl'1<u:if11I \\',.sichff 11.tt1< lt'!r ;\!ORE ROD)!, l BR. :l BA, Crpst, dri»-. lrplc, all bluui. '.!~. ''' "'"iS-!\f}'l., J. 671-6 161 1 ... -,~" N 4 BR, 2 bfl. bun~ flf1('f'd lo \l':i rn"r .t· Oak, Hun1 Rr'h ., Hou••• Furnlahtd 300 0 ' I on Y *''" -"'· t'I\' bli ghl 8t'JI b~ o11 nrr $3.i.:OO. \\'alk '! bl k~ \\', of Beacti B!vd. fncd yan:I, $101·r. re1r!2, .'>fesa v,rde. $275. :;.4&-3386 /I. L.,.~.fl 11 ~ nl Ari I~ • J:/\Od : fll: df'n 3 h11 2-~101"':-nr 1RVl'°NF;-Co\'e-re111dt11ct-:1:;;; ..ihag 1·arpeting, nt'111 pa 1n1, 10 ,11 ••iol• .. ·•'", o 1-,1 . 3 • 1. Ge••ral erpts. dr~. kids/pets s200. aft 6 pm. ' ' ' ·" I .~ ~,,,_.,,. i"'•'I" •·q11~ -drp;;, uN'p •, ,,.. A R l)P11rh, ~·. 1"' ol<l, heaul pool/p11110. Pnnr1pi1 I~ onl~· "allp;:ipcr, i;r-l'OO.ge disi>(lll-f11. hi. J:ll.< bltin~. -----------LA 1ntal1 e '45-3900 .\IESA Vtrde home, 4 BR, 2 hid~ri•, 1i9.9lXI !tfiA-:1109 !'hown b.~ 11 ppt 4!J.l-%6i. l'r. d1..;h1\11-!!h<'r illr, k1e,n Newport Shoras ELEGA."li'TI.Y turn., b1che.---b ,._ & -'~ ·'k <.'Ouldn'1 do bct1er. Vacant LEADERSHIP R. E . o...J be d CO~TRY UVTN I a, '"'"13 .... .,.., \\'..., to And l'l'ady !or :!Chool. RI'· BY O\VNF:R· •BR. 2 ~!or~·· 842-4466_~~~ lor,o\'er gar , uy•C, ame • , G, ·'BP., 2 5chl '1 lhpg +many xtn.s, $©~}.il-2'"BtfiS.8 The Punle with th~ Built-In ChucHe fo::>ur Jt':fombled word1 b8 low to for m I011r slmpl• wordJ I· riTri .r1 I f) POlN I N~\8Fllf0 ll ll!tS IN SOUAJES I .f • • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 beach, i:Jubhousr-. tr-nn111, 11-,,'7";;--;=-, ·-i:eihng, util pd .. $l2:5 BA, IJ'tts·trtts-O'ees, kid!!/ $28:> mo 54~152, 54!)..()()7& ni<•rn lit>r, only 137.950. Call (_ll 2 BR/I BA HOMES pci., S22.i. 1 ;;-o"'""=-,--~=~~~r 6-I0-1171. pools. I.ow 111 SJ.t930. Tt>n· PSYCHEDELIC COTTAGE, I ALA Rantals e 645-lfOO 2 BR, focd yni, $lJ5 No pt'tl 1-0 THE RE.I\!, \'"'-CSTATERS ' EXCLUSIVE \\'ES'f'C'Llff VILLA Braur condo by 0.,..11!'1', 1;(11) 1q fl, 2 BR, 2 n,-, All a n~. ~j.1646 e..m . COMPLETELY I Cpl only •hold ok BR_, walk to bnch, uriJ pd., 1m Harbor Bh·u ._c'._''-' _ ~-,~--,,.,, -' · San Clame~te REDONE _ .. "' ,.w.r,,.. ,fll;:i, BR..\~D :\El\! 11.n<l VACA.~T --.--~-~~-I BY bul!1Jer, ju~• {'On1plfl!'rl, l ~r-,w t'l'pl~.,, llPIV (lrps, ~w ALA Rent•I• • '4S..J900 1 -4 an. ~ ~lOl'V home, i:rpt~. ~f Es A v,. rd , l Br, r rl 1 1 11 t. nPw oor l'W'\\' pa1n1• 1999 Harbor Blvd., <: .. \I. rl .... ~. bltin~ . .:.,, lh< ""•<h'. <'P1.•lbltns, SZJ:i/mo. la! It. ll( JJ.Cf!nt e U)( !1'1~ l'.>r.Cll. J-luno fol . Z3J6 'Elden Av<. '" ""' ""' I d Cln~ lo belli:h & shnp g. 2 ~· C\j $0CI 000 . (},. 1,, • LOS ALTOS Farnili.-.~ on!y, 11·~ btautiful ast mo. a vane.. 54>2786. l BR. All. hlrn' In('!, 11111.nn. 6j6.'.;.1QZ · · ~ner. ~ie!! Pride of Ownerahip I ~or S'26J ptr mo. Agent Ea1t Bluff v:11'., t· 1ntt'.rco1n sy~1Pn1~./,--;o-;c-oc,-,-.c,--,.----,o-,--Home .i.IG-41·11 :-:~-:;--::-:-------! f'lec ftAlr.<, pi·1 p11tio.~. ~ YR O!fl ':! hr honie ''"'2 br Fa.mil.II \\'Ith tee11age1'f! ok. EASTSIOE Costa l\le111. :: 3 BR, l BA, lg conv. family strv1et-~. l11nt'r cour1y11.rd '"'""'''' '"'"'""''· ,.,.,,,,1,,., dtip!e'. R'!, JO .x :.ns. is,r.oo \\'-'k 101 · I -u '' ' • 4 Bedroom 2 bath, buill in~. tx.!nn. :? bath home. Freshly nn. '"-' lo Cd~T Iii 1chool. ". ym_ P"'.~z poo_ . ' & '"'''""· 10., ,10,,.,,, ,_12 111(TJ111r-. f.:xC'f'I loc•1ion & • .,.. D ~ 8 II cl If VU B k h ca......,.tin1. dra-1, lease $2&.i painte<J. aJeo nf'\\' """''" '"'-'· ays 6rJ-7 74, l'\"ea l'~I l I a UC LMg e.m A s B b r1Mnc1ng H B s :;;; 000 ..... .... ... , 644-a!OS a1 \\'e111ctiff, 'G3.tl' No. I \'tnu' anla 8 r a 1' 8 · · · · ' • Ptr n'IO. Phone Lof\i Beach 1ha1 carpets thMJOUt. Dbl. :;--:-:-::-::-----·I •. 642-.1491'.l. Opt>n 11-:1. !Mi2-71l1 &16-TliS4 Oprn rri, .sa1 1 _ ·---11--;\\~'Ei';;;mm>,A~\C''uw.o~E<'.;;,--213 . 429-9551. a:arare. corntr lot 11·i1h Fountain Valley <un I San Juan Capi1trano FREE/I l~need yard. Re nt at $20,j J ~;".~::-::7~""".":'.'",..-J ' --------27 UNITS BE~ TD•N" .. '~JUlFO 1•22000 Landlord1·0wnef'1 ~~'moB '"', 0~.~pt!MMl01 to buy. LCE 3 br, 1~ ba, kitchen rv. .,.,. ._, · ~ . ......., ro t>r J"t.>-9 . 11 feltc: hltM, Jr• f>m rm BAYCREST 1 'lus1 1Cl\'f' <'h11nning 3 BR., \\'••hb Reali)• G.l~-491'.l.l \r,. 11;11 rf'll'r ll'nani.. lo you VAl.11,.: 2 ba., f11;mily rn1. hom,. \'ICTORVll LE iu't'a xl nt. 1'1lF.F. of rhargt'., . , illany I GOV'T REPOS.Sl:SSION, 1011• 11 /ba.r, C'rplg, rlr-pi!, bar .1 RR. ror1n11.I rl1n. 1·m. Irr •"P \\'PH k"pt, \\i lh likf n."1' f'O!t'n!llll. i ll('l'f'R f'i'nl lor. de.11r11n1, tennnc,.: on o u rJ dn. Anum,. low int 11».n. ~~ll''i,~"s;ck:g(;;~~ r11mll) r r11. 1>1,,.•kh1o<t 1/'f';a r&i P"I• & drapt'~ I\ .. n Sllr ~111,. R"sl otlt>r on 1111111111< h•l. t:a~y quaJ ltyin£. Bk t . 1n kitch t·or •ppo111tment, ln1l~rpot 11 1th .•prl!ikl•·r~. .•1 10,,., ALA R1ntal1 e 645-3900 642-42·13 •nytimt. aft 3 E I . A t r<JU ll!(tii.-~·· I ----~· --}"OR I 'nr. '.XC 11 ~1\'f! gen 11,•nt Ii r<':41· E:o.1l<t1n1: \'A --, ' -----. CoZY COTTAGE, on 11 a('r,., l:>T)IEDrATE POSSE:SSJOX east •. 2 BA, nf'W &46-:1255 loan. ~·uu pnrr $34 .. -.00 Ii 1 ~IT.~ F.a~t~ld" C.~I. fl"I OJ\, fl20 includt-<1 utll. -Lo\·ely 3 br homt 1n best C'rp1, I> a 1 n I • dl~h.,..•a1hPr. nr fl\l'TI('t~ Dlllt"h Hs•·"n <'111! 4$1~112~ R!'!'l l1nr C'tn~f' 1" :->rhf'.ols " ~hl'!I)~. BEACON * 645-0111 Atta. s 210. i14/993-1Ti8 Close to jthool~. bte yard. . J-----.-.--.---Y.!1r1 111 C" R.hr 6~2-5000 J1ck Pl'rk szz:, mo :;~7 Count-r.-· Club. :t BR. l bll . AllTIST S \ 18\ 110'11'. __ . . --;;;:~==--=""'~'"- FB:tl l"ITI. Frplr, fi]!n~. I ~~Al' fl<'\\. '} 1H()r~. 4 RR 21-t~ l 1r.:lTS, Rt'it'ld 10<'. $loll or o~ THE: BF.ACH, 3 BR, 2 l'.\UICK CASH 3 BB.~ h1. rrplc. fllll,v ('f"l)td, \\'/IV rrpt~. om-. :'h&.k,. fl A, ,.u 111\11ll11n""~. ('Rl'Jltl. r 'i:('t11\n2e (!011 n Bit. trplc. rar .• kid1/pt!1•/ .,. dr~. :-.·ic't'ly lndscpd. $240, T'O>'f. L-Ov'd p11lio." Rf'~u! r!r11 J)l'i. trpl. bll: 1-01·1\f'r ht, Fol'11n Co. Rltr !;.l:!-~000 ,n1de-11:11 ti~. 1300. THROUGH A .')JJ-1998 Ind~. i'\,.11· ~1n1. ,\111111• l'lr ocl,..,...1. rru1r1 h111'1'1,. 1 Ga.r11.Jj'e clullt:-ed~ ~II your BEACON * '45-0111 DAILY PILOT 13 BR cof'(fo, 2-<:ar f U'l.8e, f'~Tr:t.•. A.~.•11m11ble s~~~-GI. >111·rt t S'.!9 .. '()0. 4!1.1-1~78 I "E:lt ph11nt1" f11$t. .<'all Dill· DAIL\:' PILOT for action~ WANT AD pa_tio, a.II bl!ns. S2JO mo. /;lf:.:,11;2 ( .f9~.l.ll1f;. 1.v Pilnl Clll!>!!lll'rl no1v: I CA.11 &l2-:.!i7~ i, ~<II'"' . 8-tl-79i·t M.'CS ---~-- J OAIL V llll Of 38 Hou1e1 Unfurn. 305 Oupl•x•• Unfum. l50 Apt•. Furn. 360 Apt, Unfurn. 36.SApt. Unfu rn. 3'5 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 IH,,.-'""'i·---,--.---1,---------1----------l ·cc:,,;.t~•~Mou:;:,,;;-----,,~.:,t.,,::AM~•~•:•;------N•wport Beech N•wport S.ech 1'E••t Bluff l::::~u~n~•~ng~t~onc---u-••_c_ .. ____ CTo~p~iJt:;;::r•~ne;:-:a..:::-:ch;;;:--::::-l~C~OJ~t~•-Mo-::::~'-•,,,_.,....-~ lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiWiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;Uii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~•• V•rd• $250 4 BDR.\I., 2 ba , 11/11· NE\\' duplex apt with 1a.t., 1 BR, )lli. Pool, Laundo· M ,...art: a zw I 9 NEW._D_E_L_U_X_E_e_ 1---------- ap1. "••re.<. I'"' p I .... t1 """' '"' mo. "" .. "'''"· A Summert'1me Place NOW YOU CAN AFFORD l Bl<.' BA Aplloc , ..... '""' • QUIET" • 11/rtl)rr , dtilr i a 1·., J.1529 V111 Vl!'Nlt, adul~ on-• • t>U-'ll.Sl • • sp.ar masl•'I' 11um~. din nu :.I BR. 00\l•rvtaira , ~w ~rpt, COV!'rt'd pall(), poOI. \\'alk to ly NEWPORT BEACH L dhl gHrHKP , 11\110 door I drpF, Bakt-r/J-lsrbor »~ i;hrips, s,.h)i;-, p~i·_k, no fee . Coit• Mele Cl.EAN 1 BR, Crpc$, Drp11, OpE'ntr avau. Pool & Rec. ping, locked gar., mlddlcaa<" hy own{'i· 96~_8.J1 1 $140. No pea. It's the tun time of the y ear and li vln~ at Enj~y $750,000 health club&. spa: 7 pools, 7 ai't'a. pm'. No ptti. Sit'!. S4.'>-l5l~ XL!\'T llt ('d. Eas! H.B. 4 br l BR. v.·/v." &I/ref., 11.r lat-·1~=-·~·~""'-~97--'22'-'•-•__ MERRIMAC WOODS makes summertime tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2· • $Z7:i e 11•11ani an-a ., ba iachl sml patiu. l adlL sml LGE Bachelor v./loL!l of even more enjoyable. The people ·who make story townhouses ,,.1 2 or:! BR's. Elec. kitch-3fiii Am18'J'!'I \Vay, NB trp!s:/drps, ~aut ~ P 1 ti~ ctuld ok. $128. 6(l..852A). closet spa~ & _ 1,g,. b11..~ Htd their homes here know the many extras such ens, private balcony or patio. "F'ronl $175_ l\la11aged by ii /bl!in BBQ. Children l:. 2 BR 11'J BA, pr, bltina, pool. UtJJ pd $95 ~S-:)316 as swimming pool, recreation rooms and Subterrt1nean parking, elev, nlaid servu::e. 111LLJA:-.1 ll'ALTER.li m. SmHll IJ('I ok. s~165 + utL N')fri&, new snag crpa. SPACIOUS, lo\'ely 1 & 2 Br _ lounges and convenience to parks and golf F'u ll-linf: f<:>od market, dry cleaner, beauty 'Huntington Beed\ .w;..:i2~~ or Afl j 96.S--8725 Sharp. Sl60. 64z_2951 _ Pool. rec rm . $160 to $185. 1 cour ses. Wh.v not find out ror yourseU? Come salon within comp lex. 7 beaut. model apts. DL"< 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba., encl g11.r $\foO & up. Rertrlll ofc:. 309J ~lace Avt. 546--1034. Newport Beach 3 BR. 2 BA liouSI". Xlnl cond . HU'ntington B••di Br. uni $1-ID. 64~i:i:io. __ , out and see J\1E RRJJ\1AC \VOODS this "'eek-~ am to 6 pm daily, other tiines by appt. Nr Bl"{l(lkhul'SI &_ Adan1s T0\\1''HOU SE, 2 BR 1'11 end. 1'1odels open Daily. Jamboree & San Joaquin llills nds, N. of * FRESH AIR \l'"k 1 ""' 10 B'""' RESERVATIONS Lr :\ 131t ap1, nl'wly de(,.'QI". NOW BEING $2;)5 m1>, .-.~-3.j67 ah Ii. '2 BR +den, 11 .. BA. \\'1 0, BA, compl turn. h-tshly l 1 & 1 BEDROOMS with Tirrac•• Fashion Jsland. 714 : 64~1900 !or leas:ng info. blt1n:'!, drps, ln·. rm ru1. paint~ pool EW>-6610 $1 75 .a.d I L' I f <\40 $"7S LRG 2 '""'· ' BR, ' bo. Dbl gu. rooc'e<I >d A'•" ' ' · C ~ u 1 tv ng <om • to • PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS I UV! alLRl·heci gar. lrplr, 1 •~ ACCEPTED ~-2: Bltn~. f'xcept retng. I , .· . chil<li·p11 & pel, OK, s27;, immed. 536-26.'il . :! Rooms diiid~ li.i 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA mo. 5-I0-42tn ba thl'oom $85. u n!' s 1111'. '!!l!!!!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!ll!!ll•ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!'l!I VACA'T l b bit f"o •d Newport Be•ch Older tl'nants only M~. nsw N!i£'.!a4&SitGlit"*'*"""a;p WJilb"'.Wa'twfll!'ll!f :l! $.ll.i. Nu sngls, no l)ClS. LUXURY apts 1\1th llfT\Oi·h'"t ~.:J6-Jj11 N~11'Por1-Harhor &: on>;111 ' · r, ns, ' c --Costa Mesa 1 * KIDS WELCOME yd 1•· bar·h--q , S2W 1no NP'r Isle ,1•trfrn1 w/pler NE\\'LY decorated 2 br Ueneral Coste Mese Coste Mes• ::-tOVi.; IN TVDAY, Attrac- Ch1ldrf'r1 01\. 833-l-\Oi float. '.'. Br/2 Ba, trpl, apt-Adults only, no pets. Jn-1----------'••• "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "PAC 2 & J., SPAt'JQl\S 2 Bl~. I '~ AA, llVI.' 2 Rn A!'T. SJ4a.-SlJ~ 4 Br. Tnhsl.'. 1, ~ Ba, 6s~1~::~· Sl i;<t )'tly lse. Quire 179~~ Rochester_ !\'EAR toot bririgr, l :,Told 2 11 • ~ • nr apt. $\<Ml Up. ioirnhouM' apt. Pa !iv. :S!JO ALL ~.:\T\lAS, l'OUL. Pets Cp!s/rl.rps, Pool S'..'20/mo. 1;>-!111-. 1 BR duplr.x, closed gaJ·ae:e. BR. 2 Ba. apl; 11·icle deck. N•w New New Hld pool. P\nv yd, Cp1s, 6,7 "" uk 17:Al:.! A K 1 , _ Ad L ' Adi nl 61'1''2 ~ "<~< bll"' I ·,. t" k ·' -~:i1.l. ' . et> liOn ...,,, ;).18--l·IO.l or 6-lµji62. u I over JO. No pet!. Rel. is. o Y, /XI ~ts. ..,... ,,., " ,... . '" · "1 to. \1us o ~'.Q-!;J:\!J iw >l \'l~lj ~ $130 646-42".A a Ibo I I nd Yr'lla Cordova 1994 ~1apl<" No. J 6-lZ.-3fi!l lDELUXE :! Br/1':, 611, cpl~. -----Irvin• I I ¥ . a • s a 2214 Colle!i(I.' ~\). 6 646-21R7 drps, ~!O\'r, dshwtir, "ilr, UELU:O..:f.; -~ urt:-2 B.'\ air- ' ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: 1<p1r1mtnutorR111t S155 UTIL pd. Pool,'"· b·a -Ii' • I HI ' " · L.S" 2 B 2 Ba s '" ('hllrlrrn QI\, S1 .l5. &f.!·7}),'J~. r•HI(, l•n11 uicl 1lsl1 wshr, 2 BR 2 b I ' --'-------~ 2 BR, 2 BA, adults. :J.18-'!-101 r. r, · tv, reu11· COOL -1'~R ESH ! HARBOR GREENS ---:::----------p11 11alio 11/1ncl gar's . at 1$ ..... " .. • ~".J or 646-4292 cphlfdrps. !\.h1.n1re adults QUfE'T' _ SA l<""E $1 .i."l, Lovf'ly i::a1'rlrn d11p!PS ·2 ~l'alk tu R 1 ho . · 2 BR,'.! baths, den ..•.•. $300 ,,. onlv no pets. $213. 67~86. GARDEN It STUDIO AP'J'S br "b·1 \dulls 8~4 '2R9 o • ,,_ 11Y ll pptn,G, 3 BR. '! b11 ·,.., atr:1.un1 •. S32.'i Apts. Furn. J-f.-UR.t~. bachelor apl SSj/mo ~--'----'~,--'..__.;_:.c_:_ L"P11r Back Bay I Bach. l, 2, 3 BR's. from $110. .iiS--Soo7.'' · · -.i • 1 1 _1_1._H._!11J:1. l\47--0:un . 3 BR-. 2'1 ba:~. fani. rnt S3Zj G I plUll' util'a. O\'er :ij. $1j l CoNne del Mar 40 Unit Adult 1700 Peterson \Vay C.M. . OCf.:,\NfltONT \'iew beach 3 BR., 2 ba'!§, bonus rm S350 enera Sot'(:urlty &i6-8464 I Apartment Complex 546-0J70 ' 12 BR, bl1lns, i.:ar~gr &. ~no. sunde-ck, ne-w di~ , 2 AR: 4 BR., 211 ba., fam . rm $345 Rent &auUtul }'urniture Huntington Beech l & 2 BR. Apt1. A{hills onl.v. $\l<l. mo. ~~l:ll hhns t']l!~ drps trl.ry gnr • BR 2 c.rh· f"mUy room t llttl ~-EntertaininR "'iU ~a pleas· XLNT VALUE! Cp1 s, drp~. 677-~!016 I-Or nppl. nc :,~,,·' < ·,. , 1· 1.,· ., •• Ud ~. "' or 8..'5 e &!I dshwhr, POOL, 2 Br's. Sl 30. " ·• '" · "' , JI"!'. · in Turtle Rock ...... $350 ONE MONTH l 'Q., " ure. Ot>t'Or11tir1g this Jo,·ely, J\lalure Adults onlJ· no e1~. Upper 2 hr crp~1 d~. Adults, 811by 01\. J.:16-2131 \\IE HAVE OTHERS a Qu1'nta Hermosa spaciou,, a1il 11•]!1 be a joy. • p bltn~ sgl J.:!ll' l t•hlld Ok -- • S . Qu iP.t. 1295 Pa<"lfi<" Avt ., A , .1· "/I' 11 ;. >t6-•;Jl · LR(;. 1wwly decor 2 br apt, , Pf"Clal cablrn-1 l!""Ce 1111 " ,, .,;i ON TEN ACRES "" 548-6R78 or &12-44:.!9, ' · · · ri'frog & srove lnel. Slj() mo. compl•t• with • Lock gara~!O; w I Jg i.1or n Spanish Country E state Llv~ 1 I 2 BR. Furn. I Unfunl. • B . L 1 L G, rletln ! Or. upp1.•1·, 2 Ull;~ bch. 536-{i!!fil am, your 100•;. "1i: a: Spacious Apr,, Ter-m ~•1 • ndry • P11t1c>11 .:l en, .:Pi ba studio, cpt'g, Nr J\-,\1ar1. For adults ov~r &-1'.!-~77ii pni. Purchal • Option ,,~ -I,• •""'•" ... BBQ F1repl9.ces / priv, patJOI. • D\\I d ispl • Hu~ lil:al! sl\'e drps blrn~. $190/1110 l\o ·•• SJ 10 "S 2 ,0-~~""-'.C""o--o.-~-~ 'lJ n~ 'l 1vllil, 1'1r11·s. overlooking L1~lo lslr l\lirh e11V1ronmental 11.men1- 11es fl.1 include $1!.oll,000 rluhhouse. puoi & un1que- pool-bar, 3--.lory l.o11'1"' V&J- lry Ch11tt'11U & tnll1l1on1:1I tlP-Sig-n over ~"'l.ll>·lf"'ITa nran p;irk1.ng -11·11+. ele1•ator. 'f;rstelul lobh1t.'!;, sec11r1 ty 'l'V 1~1em. 24-hr patrolled, enclO!!M community /or maximu1n ,~u111y. Singles, I bdrn1. 2 btinn, & J bdrn1 lu.xot'Y unns o[ 2,00:> 1q, ft. ~·rom S;'5;i . 1\lunttiiy VERSAILLES on '[hf. Blutls at Nt'\\-porl. •Above Pacif'lc Coast H1ryl , hetll't'<"n Newporl Harbor & SupPr1rir, P'none : {il·ll l..qi,,.,., ......... 4'.... Pool! Tenni! Contnt'I Bldat. • s~al llOUndproolt•g ,.,,.· ~o E' c . m ·,. "0 .. _.:±__ ::--_. -~-". , .. -· I C1101ct: 2 BR, 1 RA, ai.r-Jnd. item selection. Unbelievable Living -Only 900 Se La Cd~I 6"-2611 ,..,..~, " ""° :.1 " , 24 Hol.Jr Dely. J Br uni $1S"fu•n $175 a ne, • Deoep 2 ro!or shai 546-{).l:il. I 'l ·" ·• !\P.., 1.:i·prs, Dt"Ps. t63 t'QtM.I. Blttn!> d/11', p\·t patio, Open 10 an1 to ti pm CUSTOM v-• (MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl ca,_,1~. tlr11no.o • • • Shal1111nr I nr Brrt11.·,· shopptoe, H.B. -7'===..-====-I "Sl'.1-'CE 19-16" 2 8• uni $175 fu•n $210 .,.. .~~ UPPER 2 h t " MARINER SQUARE ' • GAS & \\'ATER PAID . . 1 apt un urn ~.:-~7.(i!\1;; aft 4 ptn SHi:i. S.·li.{)36.'t 1st \\'csiem BAnk Bldi:. Furniture Rental ALL llI'IL INCLUDED NEW-A grea.L place to live Mo. to Mo. From $lSO pain!. !\o Chldrn or p<'I~. -,-.-. -----. -C~~--~ APARTMENTS Un1vl!rsiry Park Zil7 \'1, 19th, C.~J. S-IS-3-!Sl SpecJaJ Bonus; a ailver-1he year round! \\"alk 10 Sl60/n10-s.~;, ring cl1rg . 313 Sl.i.l U rJ L PD. Pool, f'Xlra 2 BR. pauo, r.KJOl. dv., diKpl, Inr adul t.~ d~~lring lo live &1S-OOOO. ---1'lrnl!ur Days 833-0101 Nights AnaheJm 7i4-2800 plat~ candltt .r;nutler 11 i;hops_ 1\·alk to beac:ti. 'l Br, :l 2l2J Eldf'n Ai·e. C~J E. 17th Pl . Ph: 5-18-f~i3:!. lgr 2 BH. 1 Rll, Adulls. rrln,1:., nr !'IQ~p. ul il pd, d 'd be-a by b< LaH b 694 7 8 ,_, ~ ~ ~!gr Terl \\'oodhead __ :~11-2·!07 or frlfl-42!!:! ailull1<, a\'all Sept. 1, a mi st uty I s<!a ===-______ ££ a ra -3 08 yours U you brlni':; this ad a. 'l-' c. rnv pa.110. K it. 646-0032 2 BR fan1ily un\t8 ~in!i(le in the prestig1ou1 \Vestch!f * UNJVERSffY PARK * $75, 1 BR, \•ac unt pd. when you vis.it o~ modt-1!. bltns, Cloi;e in ga1·. 1'a.~l'lul str-:-", s'E'!lee, t'Qnv \o.-. Pool. l~Gt: 2 Rl1., ~·rpr~. dr'P~. frplr, 8-l:t--:i1~·i fl.rea. 3 BR, 2 b.a tnhsc 3300 S3T.1 Sl!O. 1 BR, vac, uril pd, 4 blks S. ol Sa.n Diego Frwy deror. 330-A iltarguerite. $If..">. Villa r.1~si1 Apts., 71!1 piHio, hl!ns, 1 ~rn1y. SIJ."i. BEACHBLUFF APTS. FROM $230 3 BR 2, b h S.1:,0 $95. J BR, k!ds/peL!; ok on Beach, l b!k W. on Holl 67l-09.)7. FAIRWAY \\'. \~"ilAfln. 616-l lil ~-.i~.17! or :>l'..!--6;~:, 'l & 3 Bit, 2 RA, Jl(JOI, patio, 1\!.r Buckley, ll lanafcr • i al.~........ . Sl!O U1il pd NB . to 16211 Park!lde Lane. AITRACTTVE, ,.,,,. 3 -1 8,, 2 Blk-, lt'>"l "-0-,, .• 10,,.n \lf:SA Vei~le 111~'a·2 hr up-dw .. 'IJr. .~hoppl11i,:. S·l7-3(Y.}7. J2-W Irvine A1'c N.B. 4 BR. 2 ba. hou~e ...... $3ihl ~ o" . • . • (714) 8•7 5441 " '" ., " "I c ·'t .., ... , .....,,..:, ~11 . ! BR pvt un1c ovr gar. · · bdrm apartn1cnt. One bik 10 VILLA APJS ~·itrd gai· r!'tirPrl i·µI or fll'r . 1'1'1'1·~. •l11ll'i. bllns. $150--:-T"fill tri-p/e-x~Crpt~. ""' """'v'"" I d h•11 S11Q. '.!BR. \·11c mol'P in now ocean. Adults only. Rcr~re11-1 " ~ingl~ lad): ~!lO .:HS---~\~R. I A1 h111~ ~·' ._i_r1~_1. fH~262i. drps, hltns., pallo, 2il!l-B 1 --*~~B~R~A~N=o~N~E=w~*c--I re I STA R.LET 6M286D. BACH. ELOR. apt. furn, u.tit , _ _, Call .. L'J Id ''°-;o-"-,-,-~-·----1 patd, Adio1ns \"r.'"'' n1-tts ~u ... .,,,,. 2 & 3 8R'1 SPACIOUS 2 Br/2 BA, cpl, 1•1 Rn. $l."1 u!°~sC u1il . -·-"~'~'-"~-~-~--2013:2 San1a Ana Ave. (Acron 'B Ibo I I d, '"' FITZ..'ltORRIS REALTY CO. A. t !t nn l .-.~" r h ·A C ~ b) a a Sand home m a better tract. Privile p11.tio. pool -lndiv, drp ~ locke d i;:a r 'LI~. pr~. enl'r t.i,._;t: '.l Br. '.l h~. stud10 apt "ll1n .s. · ountry .._,u . P.E,I L1.1. G 1 . 613-9010 Ja.undrv 1,,_ l'llll'hnt'. / Bakt'~ , 1., , .' -~~ .. C.\1 C11ll_&l2.-:fl_·1S ___ ,. 1\'/p11,t 10 F..· yrll, 1111 l1!!ns, Spac1ou~ l & 2 BR unit~. LITTLE fSl..4.ND, ,1i nter ar., pv pa.ho, New. Nr J • ~ -r U P k C l ~ ~ & ,.,. H' ll''lt FOR Jease-Delu.xe new all N•"· Ot•"g< Co. Al~ • 557_;,4:-,9, 1 Flfl unlun1 11pL Arh1lts nnl.1'. • lndry lac•I. S150. 8·l~-IJ.l!I ~·rom Sin . up. l-'rp!cs. priv. nil'. ar Pn!rr, 1'\1ne n:ntal. AU llf'I\' dt:lu.xe 2 br ..,.,a,.,, ~ 'LS<>n 1. 1 -.. ....,, .,......, Call ,\nyt1n1r 833-0SZO + sundeck . .S2Z.l. Al'ai! Sept give 1 wk tre~ ~n1, $140 ~:bs~icte:~iev.r ~f :.,, 11.k UC~ ~dults only. Dl.Xl:: 2 AR, bl1ns, ref rig., ~~~~;,o· All Ul11, paid. fl: 1 BR. t!osrd gar. Child li ~:~~ ~~ds 01 close1s . i\fg-r . l~::";:;"~-~f:'""""""""[,!:"~lh~.~0~·;~3-1::3'~'-,--.---~lfm~o~.;96&-6~·~~92~;·--;ru;;-;;;;;~f~~~~~~~~;;~ l San!a. Ana Al'e. w/w cpl. drps, pr i v · '· srn1 !>f"l ok_ Sl·\{)/n\o. Call )Mission Viejo ocean. Adlts. only. 673-6991. :liiJ'. Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3-A bal~ny, g~r., nu c"Ond., ~Bluff ~4'1-1lW, or 962-7637. I H,\P?iN'Es;;'i,;";5';;[~;;;.l ~~·~l~~~~~~·~1~u~l~---l Br. tum. :Jl25 I mo. VE D .... ~5 ~~-,---I .\\' or AY -Altrac 2 br .......,..,~, S.Jij, 962--1111() I 11-.... ,.1·1 tool-I. HAPPINESS is 26675 Drse-o, Ovt>rlook!ni;: be-aul garden , " ~· Riglit on tli• Beach patio & htd n<VI] AduH~ duplex. Cpl!, drp~. hltns. ORLEANS APJS •RF.AUT11'1.J L I R,_ 2 RR $111J. Av111l. l1i1n1ed. 4 BR. 1:.2:, )i.Q f!, V1r.11·, S2i5. ,....._, · · patio rleck. S250 mo. Yearly. · NEWPORT BEACH 5..16_8900 7141~:i7-jli~f', .\l11rure arluli 1na.rried cpl, Avail Aui 1. JOla 12th St. 67J..67:i.'l. • 1 Con_!en1por11ry Garden Apl~. Villa Granada Apts. no cluldrrn or V(!T!O:. I BR, acro-s~ from L.akr: Park. . AD"LTS O"LY P;_1!111~. fr r I t'~, pool. fOtr• ,_11,00.,, Wt.lit bul-". 1 Rr.: .. ~ l;i!ks lron1 ocean, S13:i 2 bl'. JI ' ba, Jr·plr. 2.l4l\1 d"", t'"" .. •t••ly It!-. 12~ -,~,, ~92. LIVE tl qut•I • I -'I " • ' C I I ' "" "· .._.,,. ,.,. ,.,, ,.,,. ,,, ,JV .,.,.... ... ,, ~1 · ~rorno,,_-_"'.l i•J BR At·otl P·-·,, f • 1!:-.0-$16.·,_ 'fl l 5-!('""jlG::. ,·,.,•-,.,&~lo'".G"'olou•1 1uo.Ad1111s. Chri~an1a Dr. $:.?'.!~• n10. 1-~--------tTac ~ Br 11·/~U ameni11e~ "' · . • 1 a e pa ----"" "" "' '"' 111·ai1 ~pl. 1 ~1. s:::J.-01 ·1:\. m0,0,· ,Ir. r<>lll '1"•'1 1·1 Ai·atl soon. :->" E \\'LY\\' ED S b r 1 ng So 1 1 11~1 , I .. I. 110, ponl _ indlv. laundiy far. 'l RR, I'. ll:i . ~!\lflio a p!. Ji\'ing & quiet surrounding Call 531''""1710 ';:;:::=::;--n·:-;:;>----1 ";;;":"~· ;··;:.;·~~·~--~-I lootltb"•<lt, "•tt'ly d-01·. . 0 ll\)'. , • .., mo .)ear y. t . k r . . . I . d 11 '" '"' '" 673-61.r.,. 1 (.\'1 ,Uran,i::eCo.A irport:Tu~-Ad l~,11lf1>.n10 . 1 ri1· !};.1110 1 fo r !1.1..1111ly 11•Hh eul r~n. llF.flUT21)r,flp1 ,t:rp!/clrp~. Newport 8,.ach • $.1.l \\'K & UP · On Ocean spaclOUs 2 br ap1, uni. pd. '1 1---------un af J71h SI; nr. "'estcliltJ. :;:.~r-2061-D \\ ~ I l 11 1• r: 1 Near Corona del 11111.r IJ1gh Nr 111'('1111. 118:,. BEr\UT inod. 1ownhou~e. 3 ~-.ol'cly ~chelor~ 1 BR. 81.Jai: bch. $210. 5.-::6-6861 am, s22:1 -2 BR Studio Ne11· ->-l~littl School, Flreplac'. IVL'l bar & •:.S:!f>--422ll• Br. 1,~ B<1, l rplr. P<'l io. ~la1rl s<'l',l'lrr. Prvil. Util pd. 642.-8776 pn1 1!hag. lrplr, pool, \l':\lk to J741 Tustin, Cosca i\1e10:i 1 CE" 1 .2 & , 11 'J n built·1n kitchen ;ipplinn~~. L B h • ( II 6--8740 1-,-,'7=="=-~-=~-I bch. 557-8717 or ~~24\0 '' "" uxt ·,} r., ~ '-'11·• BJ' AhllGOS WAY '"-~! agune eac pool. 2 rar g11r. 11.ll bltns, .a t.")-· • •BACHELOR. pool, util pd, ;'\lgr.J.lr?i. ThompsonG42-Mi'I nr11· t·p!s--drp~. pa\Jo. $16J. .. .,...,~~~ t'fj}\~, drapr~. 1 .r:1~ '.52!!::,_ l OR 2 RR f11rn ap1-:-upstairs. oear hospital. Av~ll AUi. 1:;. l'o'EAR Beach -2 Br, 11~ B11., 6-1'1-~lfi or 642-lfill. Colciivell, BAnker It. Co. NE\V ocennlronl 2 Rrl , 2 BA. 11) ;,23--tTIO or Rlf-:,!Y,l l el'c~ "'l'rl~'. \l'ork1.ng cpl or nta.ture e 842-519'2 e cpl!, drp.~. b!tns. f'llJ!r, :l car TllE BEST COSTS LESS P.fanaJj'ing Age-nt ~I-5221 .Lt>asP. ' to k I I '"~'---='IC"> e 2 BR. 2 DA STUDIO. Sl50. r.•" ,...,.,, n · , bel\\'11 -nr ,,. nr i:. won1an on y. Rltr, 673-6880. Lagune Beach -•~""-· _~_m_o_. _.,_~•-··" -'-· __ 1 Iniagill(': v.·e1 bar, lit'eplace, Cpl!', •lrp~. pll tio, POOL. 1 NE\\'L\'. deMrnted 2 Br-2 ha * • ,,,,..,' 1 r11'" * BREATHTAKING VIEIV S270 Huge 2 HR apt. High on Ba('k B.1y n111ff~ y,•/2 Pl I hal L-onie~. frp!c, h .. at e ti lll;IOl, load s or rlO!lrl~. i4J /)otnin1r:o Dr, (C.D.1\1.H S. ~ Call 61:>---1 26(). "' A LMDS"T~R~E~A~D~Y~ r RR .. t150-2 BR Sli5. up_ Priv. p11tia, bl/li11.ttl rn1, l11rf pol 1\•/jacuzz1, 20101 B1reh ~1. NB. &.i;..J:.«il'.l. "'ESTCl,fF!-' al'ca, 2 Br, 2 Ra, frpk'. refrig:. Adult.! on· !y. ~'reshl~· pAinted . $200/mo. 67>-4;)6:! NO \\' fl\"'<'lil unfurn :\ R!l. l h~ l"PSfAJR~ -lovP.l)' \'!rii· _ Coste M••• beftm ceilings, Mugh-he1i·n child nk. 646--0-196. upsta.il·! Apl. Blt1n!, <.'1"pt~. * i''£\\I OCEA NnlONT • h I NICE rud'. t J BR t 1· b' _.:...,,.:-.,~---'--'----"t·p<, 2 c•tpo1·1.<. ~1. J 2 BR, 2 RA BAYF11.0NT, bo11t docks. rx-or rlrn, Lr:: Iron\ rm P~1 I)('. ;; RR , 2 RA, g;1r. " o o •P panP Ing, 1g prtvate-patio, " 1-~~ '1 /frrh·. k11rhrn 11/hhn~. \\'Inter s2;;,_ 61.l-5129 w/laundry, pool_ Quirt. DELUXE 2QR-2 BATIT, cluhhotJ!e, LAR(;E: 2 br apt avail Aug. Child or Jlt'! Of\. $2:~) 1110. /,l'asr :i31.1 Clirr Dr. otl(' .:l Br-:l B<I. fiteplacP fl l k I * * 494--8166 * * APARTMENTS I v • II 118-. I 4th .. i lj:t. PHOl"E: 67J.-60j(i i' F RESULTS n-1 $~ mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. $300 dln'g arr><i 0 ., tit icn. Corona del Ma poo' "'11 · ' · .J in<' <l~ l{ll~ fi•12-2ii~;l ------• 0· yo11. can ~ mo. Rtallor 646-07~2. \'1P11 fl! Bil~. \\ilhui 11:illi'd r OCEAN viell' Bachelor Apt , NO\V AVAILA.BLE & wtr. J87 \\' R11.y S!. oiller ----------··1\'J';ED It & reap" .. clean pend on, Ca.II the Super-I -~==,,-·=~==-• d1.S1an1·{' rrf i.1nt'f'S, &M-R-lff.!. LRG Bachtlnr, 2 b\k!I Big Utl pd. $l00 per n10, Air Conrl • Frplc's -l S1vim· 2 BR 's lrom $165. Ali adults, 2 BP., J •, Ba. s!utllo. Enrl out tile 1n11sul'tS & trash -::ta I e $m an, .Daily Ptlol BALBOA BAY CLUB "PET WELCOME!! I'' C'"1una. $15~/mo. Yr! y. 499-3&46 mrng Pools -Health Spa -no Pf"ls, p11l\o. End Qf c11l-dt'-sac.. tum into c11.11h thn1 a Oa:ily CIAssi!itd &12-5678 -place Terra~ studio apt, $200. mo. BLOC!\ 1U BF.AC/I ~;~~~~ Avail. l Ad It . Newport Beach ~=I~:. · GAme & Bil· BA; ~~~A~~l A:Ts. ;i,;9 Cabri!\o, 642-39:1:1. Pilot C!asslfie-rl arf. &12-5678 your lid f..r. chatit If! ~&l~Z-~8'09--·-------I Lnv<"l v 1 Rrfr, 2 R11. hon11.<:.. · --·--,------·I 1 & 2 BEDROO:ll I Oiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""iiii I Apts,, Apts., Apts., Apts., offJC"~ ~iudio .. illr drf'k. p11-1 fll1. furn apt 11•/garagf', 1 BR FuRm, 00 <..., 1 zer, u~tain! FRO:'lt 1140 Furn. o r Un,urn. 370 Furn. or Unfur n. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 no. $2i; 1 nio. v a,r. J--11<-S.:.:'!2. lJli:'J n10. rear. em e ffi . 4 doors * * * j , _____ ;..:,;;;,.:_ ___ _:.:....:_ __ _:_ ______________________ _ -~ ---• • fi7J.-1109 • • bay. l blk library " bus. MEDITERRANEAN LIKE LIVING IN Santa Ane Santa Ana Santa Ane Sant• Ana li"IQ\.iF. '! Rr , 2 R~. f"Vl!, I BDR\1 ru 1\l,,ture adults p!s, n 0 VILL AGE YOUR OWN HOME ••• b'l'Jr-h, ll'ph K11 ! ·14 · · rn apt. lnquir": long/1&irll . Garage. $125 incl 2 Br. 11; B;,. unrurn. Cris, Ba~~!rlr \"d l;ii:r. /\<Jul!~. IYl M:i1, Maq;;uerirr, Crlill :-;111 · l'OO 11 ho "' ' C ) $1 • 1 uc 1l. lrmt1•r renlAl. Call ~f ~ ar . t ,-.n·n., .:i.r. r11 ps. '-'nc:. pa.t iQ. P"1• ,.1'1~ n11l) ~2f,(J. +1J:i• ~110 1111 ·\ JO or al! 6, 673-Bll-4, 317-C <714 1 5.>7-8020 WI LSON GARDENS 7\~-llH1 or~"" 1n:<1 1 ~.:-7,_~IC~'F-C•,•,•1 ~,,-,-,-.,-,,~, ~,,~h~l'k Coron1do 1\.ENTAI. OFF'JCE Apts 2 Rn~1r1l. llllfl'. !'le~· ,::;!Ir cir; 1n prr a.n. tlr i! ptl, 1165 & up.18~R~,·,-0-~-.-.,-,-,-0•1k-oa-M-. 1, 1 0;;;0~P;;;E~·~N;;;l~O~A;;;'~"-:T-.0;;;6""P•'1""' I •..;P~h~. ~·~"~·;68~!~1 ~·~h~l ~p~m;·..,, I w~!!t 1n hf'i1<'1i , S2~0 \"1 b' 2;ro .l.;r111•1r11, Cd,\1 . BR, 2 BA, f'rp!e, glll'agr.. 9 ! ""-"''" '"' l·c~o-.~t.-M~ .. -.----mo. "'" 523-0022. * Spanish Elegance ,N_•_w..;.po_n _H_•_i._h_ .. __ • CASA d 0 0 • WE HAVE RENTALS!. we&liiBJllJZI ,. All • • . e R ll'to\•t '"d , •• ,,,, Qu1'1t Adult L ' . . A!l.1 lfl \\r(t(•11ff $hp£". ' ..._., "' 1v1ng ;.;'.e11• Beautiful Vatdl"n Apart- ""'\" -;!111.c: i-rp!, p;unt, k1 ! CASC AL r~lil. Llvir.;;: in a ABBEY RE.ALTY GC-3850 Shag cp1 • dq'i1 e b!tni1 ment~. Pri1•a1c Pali~, Pool, 11·arm ,\IM11erranean atJnO!'-. B ·• p e " Pd f\("(11' F..· rt~h11hr flf'~n1 t'h::s. phPre Spaciou! color co-Newport Heights eautriu! oo! AH ub.l Sfll, Garag1!. Luxurious park-l1kP i.Pt1J11;<, rirl p~t10 ordin3t"<i apis _ de.•ignl.'d & LGF. 1 br apt, newly 2 BR. SliO \;i.ndsrap1n1. Adult11, 00 ~l:o.. Atl"ll~. 1~ P"IS A1·ad. ~/'12. Adult:o, only-no Pf'f! 1 RR Sltl.O J BR 110,-. " funnshed for st)'!e & com-dtt"OTated tt:il mo, util . · · ' ~· S2~.-,, ~:,·r~. &l:.l-2foll:: ror1 e He111Pd poo! e Ki!ch-,2h~><L~S4~8-:'i~\~3'>_ ___ ~-I !il'!"l ~A~t~·~~"~d~o..,S!~ . ..,..,6.J~~~ro~.~7'! i' Newport Shores C;.1 11·/ irlrli"'ct Hght1na: • -. · p k L'k S d i ---.. U 21 '1 Deluxe RIO. AduJta. f'\o pets. $100 !\.lO mcludmg-_ut1I, 2 BR, •r -t • urrDun ng ~ ....... 2 BR. 2 BA . 11Pn. Frplr 1_ Bll:.--l l75 furn. l h11. Rhoda i\tagil QUIET -DELUX E; PatJri. Poril pr"·llr2f. Rrf'~ UTILITIC:S L'\CLUDED 642-360) 1-~ k 3 BR APTS d 1,6, "·'" ~na·1 Also .f"11r11. Bachelnr 1.51 I•;, 21 SI .. C.~1. 616-866U re(jUU'l' . -"· <P"O«-,..,,.. or 3fi:i \\'. \\'iJ50n 642-1971 CLEAN l or 2 Br. Adults, no EL C ORDO 1 4·-P>v p.,,;,,. • Hid Pool• VA ~-, -l .~j *$3S WEEK & UP* pets. Lg. Kit. S125-SJ50. 2-421 N'r shop 'g • Adul!t1 only Apts. Houses Furn. er Studio & 1 BR •pf•. E. 16th St, N.B. 64&-1801. M rt• • A Unfurn. 310 SUNNY ACRES S1nta An• a inique pts. NE\\' I & 2 BR Luxury Apt~. Costa Mesa -----------lm Sant.a Ana Ave., C;I! Dsh\\'hrs, xtra close!A &. cup- MOTEL ROY AL SUITES Mgy. Apt lll filG-\'>n "°""'" '•'«» '"" ccp>'a. 1 BDR:'il hQU:>e for ren!. ~140 mo. l blr sriulh of F'a.n~unds :!]j£ ~r\1·port Blvd. -j.18-9"1;>;5 e REGENCY e beau1. i-ec f11cil & POOL. MOTEL APTS. Ii\f)IAC. 2 en, 1 Ba. Shai Ad~ • No Pf'~. $45 PER WK. i:rp'g. 1eir d ean. Pl'! oven, m1 011u"le S1. ti4:l-4470 Condomin ium• Unfurn. s uorNE"''S · 1 UP 1!11h"''h:r. encl za.r· patio Ji7 1--., · .. ~ men.~ .& Pe c I a \V. \\'ilson. ' ~1ESA Lido, I &. 2 BR ap\'!I . 320 l\'kl_v ratl'!!I nriw olle~d ~l\ (Daily & Wffkly R:atet ) ca.II '.">48-.1&::15 Crp\li, drpfi, h\tns, close to everyone. Lo u $36 \\''I'. Chmplet kitcMn linen• 11hoppii "-OCC, Ha11 lndry Huntington &each 8t'11Jark i\lotel, 2301 Npt hone e ~led pool, * $170 * rooni, w:it Ir. C11.rpol'!li, 2 BR C'O~DO. b I In fi . Bl vtl &16-744:.. ~ k =~rvi~ optlonai J Br, 1\li Ba, pa tio. bltns, Rent& 1111.rt fl'f!m $1:15 !O dish,1·shr. pl'i pa!lO, (!bl i;:Jtr S120 ,\tO -StUd10 11/oct•n Studio & l Be4room crpts, dl"Pfl. Aik a.OOut nur $1~. Agk abou! d1M.uunt. Pool pi•11·w,:s. Only Sl!lO. per b~ze. AU utlt piud, Pvt (6 mi'Jes to Newport Bttch, di~nt pla.n. 8So Cen!er lM6 Placentia, l'>flf, ap1 I{, mo. \'il•ll j~31;) .&t1;, pAlto, CTPIA. drps, Qull'T. 5 miles ln Di'lneyland) SL, c;\f, 642-83+0, 341-2682 IH&--3564 T h U f 335 Smgl .. 11ory. Adults . SJJ.3930 VEP.Y NICE 2 Br. Duplex. NEWLY DECORATED own ouse n urn. ,).IS-6920 901 So. Harbor Sant.a Ana St;>9.51)..$l69.5(]. Frplc, ~am Channing 1 hr dupleit. 1.ovl.'ly Cast• M•sa DELUXE Bach<"1or &. I BR lBetwr-P.n l'>lcf'addfln 6 ceil. p&tio. AdultA only, nn pa.rk!lke aunoundin~. J BR. Pool ~ clubhouse pr1v's, A1•a1l Aua I~. SOOO mo, SlOO dt>pns.11. :'14!\--25::11. Apt1·15 n11n. from beach, Edinpr) pets, Ref's. ~ Santa Ana: Quil':'I, mflture adulls only. oo Ut 6 call 548-0579. s,-.,; 11·eekly Ir up. ~1n ralea. ~pt. Unfurr.. JU $~. 548-6920. T<"rm., 11va 1I. 998 El Camino.1----------TIIE GABLES * 2 BR, I BA. GARDEN Huntington Beach :>-16--0451 General Ll-t l Br. l ~i & v.·/ru. Uni ts. Shas Cl'l)!i, drps, HOLIDAY PLAZA .$1j.j· Adult.,_ Cptt, drpe, dwhr, f)A tio, ~11m ceil1n,-s. 2 ~BR Townhou~. hltns, DELUXE Spec~u1 l en. "'aab4>r. dryer, pl)(\! Sl&.'I. furn apt. $135. Hcaad J)OOi. VENDOME blUt>, 1""'1 yarn wl,.tlo . "''" .. ,_ """' Eld<o. 2'37 Oranfe Ave , l'io. C. 5.)1-3125 ll~/i\10. mo. Call 714: 29f;.-O.H2 San Ample p&rldng. Adultt-nn 1~0.L\CULATE AP'T'S? O\f (O. pttl. l~ Pomona Ave, CM. 'F'A~~~~T ~kin Dupl•••• Furn. 3-U • 2 BR. t ~1' BA, tropc&l Cl••• to •h•flping, '•rk pool. trp!c, pa tio, .-plnl S . R Huntington Beach ~t11ir,, Sl&:,. 14~1 E. igth ..._ PllC.IOIJ! l B ·,, l h1 64'l-4SO~ • Sw1rn J)OOI, pul/&"l"ff:n 1 nr., fJUil't nrighbOrhQnrt, • F'rp1. lnd1vl'Lnt1ry fac.'ls trplc. priv ptit\o, al'\a11-'. l.BR. Cpt~. drp1, bltns, l\'alk lt45An•helmAve, ' ... r II R t a \'" i I : \ 0 0 J tn ckllets, frple. 1 11.dl!~ SlJ.I. l'OST.A ~fESA M1·21!:U C I J • -~,-311 ~l2-l~!\4 mo .iTly. 0J)!'n Ila,., ~ E.1.,\l!!!"'!l!O"!''"'"".""'!"'"'"" & 1 01 n1a ,~,.. 20!h &l:i...8.>2(1, I" _ -~~----I A-1 Apt Supply Inc Newport Beach REAL Valur! Cpl&, drps, Crptit, t'llrnitutt, petntt. l BR, 2 BA + den . .A vail d1hv.hr. POOL, 2 BR '1. Plumb's , clean·c 11>1ution1, g,.1,1 .. !uM Lf'a1e $~ rnri. 2 $11.l. i\lature •dul!R onJ.\', M HJ~2-A N•~'POrt Bl l'd, 0.1 Bn , ]_Yi-\ a!sn a.l'atl s:?M pr1~~ O~i<"t . 2?9~ Pacific Ml-28n ~m,,.xt:l2Jt1nr. I.Nik' & A\·~ · , i)1-~ 11.t rt~ults llft just a phont eall coUl'd 1n41 629-1492 Call &&z..5678 ow? call away : tm-5673 63&-41'0. 1 -~--------DELUX T!m'NHOUSE, l I!\.1~!.ACULATE :I BR, Q!s, drpl. bltna, Qulet 4-plex. Nr fN'Y~-Adull.t only. Nn pelt. lnq . 2872 '""" Salle, ap! '2. c.~1. ~11-1!.84 I'll" 5t0-6J..1' BAOfELOR, Sha.rp. O°"t' to DCC Ir VCT. Si.VI. lnc. u\11. 973 Valencia, 01 i\7-7768. BR, 1 !~ ba, Crpts, dtp8, Pvt patio "'/end pl'flie. Sin pt; nk. A1•11 il 811:'.I, l009 Coolklae Ave, ~72A7 LGF: 2 BR 11'/iar. $130. \rater pd., 21 76 J'11cenri11 ArP., "B". Call bt!Wn 1 4t 5. 6.i6-.fl:Kl 2 8r/l1J b11.. Sh a r JI .1 "'~E~W~tl'~l,~1,-,-.~,~B~R~.-.-/-w Crpl/dfllt, lDI !1(1 fl, Slfi:;. ('rp!, ti~. bl!M. df;hw•r. 97l Valencia. O f 5."i7-77fi.IJ, pvt aar, SlOO mo , 646-fiOGJ D£LUXL 'l Br, l'J Ba, w/w aft ~::IQ 1-=--'-"-------cpt, dT'JHL pr. Arl ul"". 2.146 ~11 2 BR •P!I, crpta/drm. Santa A111j.y_t ,. QI,_ hltna,QIU'Jl(lfl._,1)s -=.·i1~. Call 642-5678 I. d\&rte it. MO-lfm atl lpm. Now Showing . So don'I !eave youryom1g~rcn h<"hind when yau romc over In inspect Orange Co11nty"s glittering, new a.partmcnl communily-:.olJTll' OOA'ff vn,LAS .. For while you 'rf' admiring tlH! sumph1011s privnlc Cluhho1 1se and l1uuriantly lancl.~ctped lfO\lftdt,"" have 1 few good)f:s that'll delJ&}tt their little hearts too. Like our $500,(XX) C hild Care Center and playland. :.'00'111 COA!n' VII.LU is where both adults and children have the best of everything. Decor•/or Jt1/td l, 2 & 3-&.Jroom aperl,,..nt.l.om.s • Centr1I ;11 re/rigerafed 1ir.('8fldltioni"G • 11/•ric•d Paw.r Kitchtins • Cofor-h1rmonir•d •ppfi1ncts, lncfudlng dishw1shar • ,.,iv•I• f•rr1e•1 • w,11-.;,, w1rdrobes • 4000..sq. II. Clvb"°"1• wilh •nfert1inirtQ & dlnirtQ let il;titJJ, s111nu, bllllanl1, c1tdroom1 • C•b.nas, &.rbKtM, bldminl0tt, lhuffl•bo.rd • 3 lte.1.,J peels .,.J JKUDi • Cltihl Ctre C1nfar I p/1ylancl, All this family luxury living from$145 a.month S. tha a1tp11tly luml•llt<I modtl •p.rhM"" •lld '9Ct'Mtoon otnl.,. -OJ*! dally 10•.llt. ta 7 P·'"· _ ... • ' ' ' I ' \ 1 . I i! • " . ' . .....,. if.f) OAILV PILOT Apt. Unf ur't, Newport Beach '---'''_""''"_"'~'~~ ~.,I~_ ... _..,. _J~ ;;;I ;;;;;;"';;;;;;"1'''~J~;;i;-'·~;;",...-;;" ~]~;;~ i' LM1w•-J[SJ :;;I LM;;;;tw;;;;F""";;:J:;:;[SJ JUS Huntington Beac:ti Rooms 400 I Office R•ntal 440 Industrial Rental 450 I Found (frff ad1) 550 Lost 555 S1) PER v.k up v./k1t. S30 , BUSINESS~1 EN-You1· o v. n * COSTA MESA * FOUNO ""1 m11lt! blk puppy LOST Whui: v.·itt hatrrd Tf'r - ON BEACH I, v.Prk 11 p. apls .• ~IOTt:I~ *I I u r 11 1 sh r<l uff1c"' 111 S9S. & $16 7 per m onth., v./hlk l'1lllar. Hi: ha.! 2 wht ntr, Malt!, w/ta&11. V1r : ;,.tll 97.)5. pn•st1gou,. flf'w buih11ng in l ndus1r11tl u111 ~, r;>arly 1.-.r 11, aho1,11 i wkA, Vic; .~n-&ktr " H ~rbor, CM I BACHF:l.OR /\PT 1 hlk"'-!<' ,-,,-,.~n Sf6 r>f'f rnnlr1>~rl,1 lli'>-11'.!:Jl 2-Rlt. 2 ~A hltn~ l;,11~1. l.:11 f'rM" i;:ar'. P111~ !.1dn Sl!l:• .'>4.L,'!,.Ui 1 f;-11;--0l 1; S27.l/n1" .1rl.1 n,·1•11n Vw" e.PI , l At. 2 R'l I~ ~urKl<'f'~. 1 ('f~ <'Iran f>-r.,_1i;•~. Newport Heights '! Rf!, crp1•. r,:i110. 111dr,1 A1·a1t 1'f'pl l ;.,.\Jl...,!lfi'."i:i Santa Ana CAN'T BE BEAT SI '\f;l.t: ~TO/: Y &i111h ,.;ra .\rn1<1~rhl'!'f' :> HP., • 1 B.\TII C;il'pr!~ f.· din~ \Ir ('n11d•11011r1\ f'rr1 at ... r1111,.,. HI· \TF;I) ronr. r 1rr11\ ,,f l;i" n C;i1·1)1\ri ,t· '1·1rat:P l1lf'll11'.~ \'II.I. \Ci~: :?'{I() !'Qu1h !'.111~ Santa ,\na • :>-ll>-!.J2:; Apls., Furn. General or U nfurn. 370 PALM MESA APTS. Ra1'hf'l"r 11.-itnrn ..... -S l.~-. Bir.rhf'l,.,r (1 11 n •.•...•• 51 I\ l·BR 11nf11rn .......... Sllil. Nt:\\' A.PTS t:LDF:IU.Y-v.ooian, ronsldrr [ Orani;:e Co. Airport Bu~1r1rs.• OC'<'Ul)llrl!'Y· 110.:l'~) Pow1~r t1ai::o Dr. k Annj,':u& Wy , 5.'!7-4911. ' 'n•"• s••i-, ...,,. _. CPnlPr. t-'roin Sl 10 n1n it C NA'llRF:SS Rt.TR It N 8. 646-7901. ~LOST ,----" •. 1)1'11.s1nrwr, ·~·a,., & roon1. 1 · , ma ,. wht J,, 1an 111•1ni: From $212 Call ,.,·rt, ~S--2.'173 Sf.cl'f'l;i rui l, nur•h1·at1 111: & 230 E. l7fh , C.!'t. FOUND-Men'a pre~ TPrrior. Vic: BakPr & Coon-~-rnm S37~ ---I 11 1L~wf'r1n,1.: ~.-rv1,... "1111! f.41-l~R.l :'I Bl:. ,. ROOM & p11 hath, I\ ,,.1,.,f'(l, :?'lll Ou Pon! Or. SJ.1--9.i,Q.l . ----"Y" glasses, vie 0. C _ t,ry Club. Rtw11.rd. ~9--0941 . Furn1111r Available 1~,,.,king privi,:~. Nr. liiiy~. I--;--;-,---____ 1\1 -1 12!!0 !I .rill . rlf'w h!t1J; Airport RefttAUf'8lll p&rkiflJ('. GOLD wristwfllch. Mida!, CaqM'rs-r!r;ipescdtsh"'ast1f'r Olt1f'r ;i!'lulr. :i.1&-107;) f'Vf'S. 1 (l~ ~!CF. hldJ: 4~ SQ. rr . 3 11/nffi{'r , li,:f' l"'il r rlnnr, 171l7 lo4 1'UP,t . 54~2888. if!l\lf! 1o51 on Ba!hoa l!lan!'I, ht'.~Trrt ponl-:<at1na,.·1enn1s p\0111 uff11·P :.rr11 + pnrk1n1: "'hl l!n•r S1. ("\I /\\!;fl 1144'1 r1<tme & phonf! numb(>r, RPward. ii7>-&722. Guest Home 415 1 1 1 ~ ,-1 -~'-------,..,. 100111-0<'ran 1'1P11'5 ur •·ar,; on . .., x . " 011 l.or;::an SI. CL'-1. 1.iOO .~fl tr., RI.ACK & uie belgP .. 1ttrW-r ---- pa1u>i"-an1ple p;irk111,1.: * PRIVATE ROOM I 1111rhnr Bhd, Cost11 ~1t'sa .,~.,.10 641"-0fi.~l. iype" pup m<11le.1'' 1111 . LOST Gl".ro1 Shrp, F'em. T~n ~ ... ·iin!y $:uarrl.~. I 54~706!! ' 00 1/K". It Bfk, VW". Pal1AAdes /,, ~··w l'lrlf'rl,v lad}. RnJ.:"hl ' · ----1llll0 SQ. 11. <'fln1ml blrl~ fr>r Bak:r ,, Harbor, 8-2-1 1. Al Spruce, !'i.A. 54;,...7~7. 1 HUNTINGTON r-hf'<'rv t?~r11f'n .~t1rrnunrl1n~~. D!';SK .~p.e r·e ava1l11b!e i,-.o 1~ .... CM 1\11-I 7,nnPrl, fl('Xf I" recl10ri.ate ard well ~he.ved. -- ->no. \\'•II pmi'd• ,,,-,,1, .. FA i'-7. !'.A~".'"9 ,, '''' 1 Call G:ttl-1969. . f'OUND-Mtl.lf! coroa-rolnl"f'll PACIFIC s'u.,m1t~m111~.'",'-R'"•'n'','.-,,~~1.:•,'-o-I • , .... ~ ., ,,,,., no . at s:. 1110. An~11en11J.:" ser\'ire 7>4ll-402~ PR-F.SCRIPTION i: 1a 1 • f! .!-[ rr,.~ P oodle vie. _H. B. 111 ()('~.,\~ ,\V~:.1 1.R. a va >lable . .305 No. F:I --" 1 llhopa-cf'ntrr. 96~L'\.l. • Rentals W anted 460 I "'/111'0"'n r-.imrs found '"" -----•. --' i I I• \1fi-11~1 PRJ\" A TF: hf' a ch ..,,1 l>a), '! C 11. 111 i no n,. ,. I , Sa n Oak"'orwl Gi:.rrlen AplJ1 offi~ LOST -f'f'm11.le Siami'~" f'l!r "l"'n In 11n1·h prn !1;i1l.> l•f'<11·ri1. h1r11 co1la1<t>. $7.'1 Clen1eo1,, 4!12-4420 l'rtOf~'.S..'llONAL i• "m ~ n I "" lrvirlf" AvP. '.'i4&-5289. "''/grPe.n '-wtu1P collar. Vic ll'll.1 .1.\M l\' . .-.1.TErtS en. 111•f'k. R;iy ~hore Pi:.rk. 11'.l DESK spllc:e available $j() rif'sll'f's ha.-hlnr nr 1 tor. 11 nr l 1.,-GR-OWN---::i;;iam;;----;:;;i N. l..11.gurwi <194-2321 . \\'. P;ir Cs1 lh•). 1).1!, 1'\wpt I mo. \\111! provide furnill.tt'e 11111h s1ovr J. 1'Pl1 11p1. Sl!IO round 400 hlk. L. 20!h, C.M. $50 RPwarrl. Sllky-TPrri.Pr La g u na Beach Rrh !>.l:t-71i:i.it r.r lii3-191 \ a t S.'i n1n. Ansll'ering service ;i. n10. i-1111gf' 10 JIR ~·r;irl,v f";ill;,, idf'n!ily. 646-~. silv !., brwn. no collar. l nr.. elo~,. 1n ~;ii·h &· r;lw>~. Cci:\I .l min.-"' ~lk-rn lw;~h-: I a vallahlr:. 17S7S Beact.1 Blvd. f"ntal. ll t1l 1 11c~ 1ni•ludf'fl 6-,. ----1-------6T:r-23S8, 5-16-6111 . Huntlo<>lon Rri:.ch 642-•t121 "l'-1111 ,,1 " r ' •••Q. rilrt. ma I' kirten blond ------ ' >IUll'< arr;i .• \l111u1·, llf'r<:nns .'l"P' s. \\ k ri• "<". ---'--------· _ '' P\! ~ ,...... pn1 " ' "" --•· · & "''hllf' \4•/rullar vie. "BART". H11gf' longhah-ed ,,1111 '.\n 1>''1<-. plf'a.~t. ti7.l-779'l or 67'>.721.\ 71'l:"J Po1._ BAY VIEW OFFICES NEED~:o sm -r,,sron~-ra ni lt;ilf'IKh k Vicioria, C.M. Siafl'lf'!lf', vie Avalon And 111\-1 llrJ !l llm-i fl!ll P.r._ ____ _ _ __ Of'lu~r _.\1r-C'nrid 1l 1n11Pr! '11•sl1T'~ I'> !'f'lll z.:1 81· hr.n1f', ii~2·1!!97. Thalia, LAg A<'h. 494-l'l134 . : L ido Isle RllLR()A _ Nr..,•ly rl1>r. 2 hr l.uio Ar-•a -;..oc S11 t·1. in ll\Jnllng1on R<'h Ar<'a fOlJ,'\0--:--fiJai·k-& Tan \'·''·· nr bf';ii·hr~ f.. Stw'lf' >:. Ai•ail P.1>aluno1n11•,; Rkr, t;7;..fi700 ::'1;1,-.-,(j:l~.1107 ~rriilf'rl licrr knlf'!l ,,. /whl 1 1 :\ R1 2 b;i. t>ayfron! ,.1 1 .7. '" -------I ~ "'" .1 or f1u11h .1. fi .>-.-,.,Jn. DESK ~11ace A\a1lablP. $."" \\'ANT F~Tl '" Jras1>: 4 n,· ,-, .. r I l'K ~ J'lt• 1 \'!.\ n1n_ yrl~. .,., '" i • iin. "PPt\"IS l mo old, in ln1trutlion i ......- J.RP. ha\finn1 ilJ'll!< \\'pr\dy12 Rr nr-Rfl\I & Cluhhnu.•P. I mo._ Will provfd~ Jurnil1~re ~no1P, tJnfurn, in fl1ar1n<'r t"oun!ain V;il!r). 962-96.\6 ~;;;;;;;~;;;;~ "f .if'arl~ I Lui11 J~IP . s 1 :10 I wk.! ar, s::i mo. Ans,vr~H1R ser111r.e s1~1I _ ~1,.1 l 'al[ co 11 c l' r ~'QUN!)-Sni-hla~k -&-whit"; 1 :l Rn. 1111•111.•l1r0 !1n11~r S\,f)'l(l _S,l:\'.i/mo. t'all l>?.1-7\~.'•. I eiai!able. 222 t~~~1. Ave, 21 ··/tll~!l\!l. __ ff'rn11IP ring, par1 Spa11icl, Schools & I -l.11i::;una Bri:.rh. 491-.l<i66 nL·]-l"l'I) 1 , , ,\l.,r11h R t I t Sh •30 ---- ---ni-, ,. • a .. y nf'!<1r""' q111PT v11· B<°l!.(·h & 1\1<""F1;1ddeo. "·''r .,--~7.,., 1 en a ' o ar• COOi. O~'FICF: ocr 19rh Air I RP. -1 -11 " Rry;int II 1f'f! ,., , .,,.>-~ -· · · • :.p or sm;i 11~r Cati AA1-:i9:11 aft ~pm. ----c·ond, Crptrl, Approx~ SQ lurn/unf "/\rl. Co;:ora \l<'~a . --c------AVIATION Apts., 370 RENTAL TO SHARE? 11· Call '1r. R1tran£i>r. i:.rri:. 121.1 1 .i1~1 .t!fi "''"" tOUND whlle te m.a l" GROUND SCHOOL Furn. or Unfurn . , .,.,-,..,.kdlly~: &1:.,._1~1:;o -----• _ I r ... od IP/1"0Ck-a-poo. V\<' I ------~--"'e ('fin hel11 Y<JU~ i -.--, --; _ .-, ___ J BR fu r n. or 11nftii·n, a pt. nr , Llth k El Modene, N.B, Auromat"M TeRchinj!'. CPntf'n, Ne wport Beach 'NEED ROOMMATE? 1 0~FICF.S ffii Jf'nl, 1111 [)'1. rlirplf'.~ s,Q.i-$100 010. l.i<·Pn~Prl. fi46-2t."i9. Open evrning~0& wrekrrxls. \\'~<'fill hf'lp YOU, !on~ <Tpl, P\'I. r s1rn1s l.r><'. lfX)(I 54~.().lll!. l.oca11'fl al thr ri:.ngr Cn11n- ReSOft E !': Cria.~r lh•.1•, J.;iii Ri·h ---Founrl P;iraki>f'1 , 11.~l lTI 1)' .Airport, 195.'ll Airport L. . B ACON * 645-01 11 i<ii·S17.'> -1!¥.>-.'>ll!R M isc. Rentals 465 ll11rhor View ll 1ll~ 11.r•e1t. \l.'a y South. All rourl<f'' FAA 1v1nq ----I frt4-1660 approvf'fl. PM ~0-119'.1.0. L··xur.1·-11_R_ ---• Xl.i\'T O~T'!CF. SPA('f:IJ.OCKl-:D, /('11''1'"' .~!nr~"f' mr --------LH\11!•.· 111p1 '"''"'. 11/Sl niil-u · .• ;i111 , 1n 1n 1n '' .. 1·ou-ND • ,-1 11 ~ nn11' a11ul l ir1" RldR l'''" t t!J::l'r I TPn :;ipp1'0X · RECENT Irvine £rarl In· 1 11ru1 T'<'f'rl':t11on ... ~11 11nn1111,c;, heh. ~h;ire 11111"1 rrli:thlr I v 'I v mnn!1.<;, 1r ,.e.~a erdr. trres!Prl 1n wor kln£ l ~1· instructions 575 ·"'·' l<lll t ~ "' ('A lllflf'J'~. "" I~' ,'1;i I .Hin , N.R. 673-4;.01. fnnl. li-1~-r..''>tiO, ---•?.OO SQ. t"f. :\" fi .\ I rn '' . 1Pn111.~. h1ll1~1·<i<, a nd I'())-"111 111.1''1 nian, 1 ~0 -60 J • _C.M. :i.19-_IWI! w/,,.rin1i.< piano ,;tud<'nt<. I If') hall. hr;il1h riu h~. Sillnln,, Jl.•t'.?-72llh ;ift !I ,10 pn1 I APRICOT Persian 'mall Kii· 8f'ginnf'r~ rir continuio!o"!;. All <·lubh<~l~f'. f)art~· t'Oflfll, l"f"~!-YOUNG nian, '.!l "'l~h,..~~ -1 "'o ·""1· I I '"" v1<'. 1;olci1>nro!'I. Harbor ~.I!"" wr romp .......... ~.-.... r!Pn l trnnl• pr(l S.· prn shop mnvf' In l..flguna arr~ 10 V1PW Hill~ 644-2147 I !-AH Juin ........ tron1 .Sl.ll. ~-RR llnlurn .......... Slt;(l, I !-BR lu:·n --··· ... from Sl7,l. C.rp1 'rl . rlrp'rl. Cn!<la :'llrsa. I )~ (';ill fi.16-21.'W Announcements e POOL • ,..;_\l'~,\ e ,J:\CCZZJ 1."'lfil :'l!i"~i'I Dr. S;~ntA \n;i • \'11-.> 1 Rrrl1.,.....,m rr11il<'r. fi<1rt!~ lurn1~...,.i1. \1'1'7> 1 Iran, S!1:1. 1nf' ti-l:.:'--(1H1~. Balboa Peninsula At Budget Pric e~! r1·r.-..:1~111-:11 - 1_ ~ FC!C\' l.~11 ~.I J * POOL S * ENC LOS ED GARAG ES * CON V ENIENT TO .\1 ,1. R~:,\CHJ-:.c: FRO M $140 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-201.5 · ! 17M f'nn1on~ .\\'(' I --- ;ind m1u•h n1nrr! S1nitlf"<, "h"r" ho11s1> or i:.p11rrrnrn1 j ~-- I $,. 2 AR•. ~111 ~-Unlur·~ I "l!h ,.;irnr. 711 ).~&-~l:,..i ; I IS:-.1AL!. l\1!Tf'n "-'/flea <·olla.r I I~ !NT11VJDUA!. hldg '"' "' ,,. '.!11 \\·' RPnls from Sl:\:i ... No r-:!RI. nvei '.!l 10 ~h,.re hn~; vie, Trnfnltar Ln, San Servitu .and Re~r1 lr11<r !f'(!Ulf"rl \lndf'ls O~n "'"i'llllf' .'\i<I. !or J.vno ('JrrnPnlf', 4!12-J~1•c ____ . /l\'f'~ ~lrwr, \l.'1ls.-u1, C ,\1 . &12-6:>1'>11. Announcements 500 --- f);i 1I .... \I} In .it. ;,_li-37'l l/"..tll-.ll.l~'O. S:\1Al.l. ))lark S<""hoauzrr vi('. Business Rental 443 Yo1r n-1 01."f;USSlONS BAHA'I 54S--J538 O A K WOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Santa Ana ;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;; 1 fllll _1 ·. 12,; n1n . ~.11-:,2~!1 * • :..1S-S<lf1j VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult L iving Furn. & Unfur n . STOR Ar.F: g11rA£f' -"11 sq ti ' 10 11 h1ch. s:.n. J7"6 /\1111hr11n. ('~1 "6<J-2f;:.-1 Office Rental •40 A'rl'HAC .,tnrP & "Hu·e SJ'la!'f'.~ s:io ·' up, [)"Ill Wll S;i fl .]1111 11 C11p1sl ranC1, "' I I ~ n1i.:<~lflll 19.i-11.'>:l. Personals ----- NEl\I Slllf<'~/slmp.~ " !\'.'pl. P 1rr ,_ (l,·,.~n Frnn1 SIOO l 'p Personals 530 R~H,,.,A Ray l'l'llJ'I f,7,,-71'81 ------• ~·lJ J.L Y LJCF.N~r:n • SH()ll'H f)()~l n1fc . • off11·r RrrlO\\'Of'rl ll1nci11 ,>;p1r 11ui:.l1s1 Sfl"!'i' c1 ... ,,. "' 1_,$;11n;i I~· /Id\' IC'f' "" '" 111.111 l•·r~. S91 in S.llft \lo. 1~~1-44'::..1. l..01r, '.1aJTl<1£f', Rll"<lnr s• -/!f'<1d111i.:s c11·,..n 7 da~~ " • rr101P Rf'lail L<i1·;it1nn • l~x4n. \'Int 1r11ffw. J~7.~ \l'<'f'\;, 10 fl !ll If• '" p Ill, H~rMr. ('i\'i. fi.Jl>-6tj:,~. .11 :l " r:i ranirno rtr;i[, S;i 11 ('lf'111••11h· r·nn 1 ... ;i . .;p smr,..frnn! hlr\g, I A;ikPr F. lli:.!ly1r C0><h1 i\1f'!<i'I. 9ii1-2~72. ~f)UN 0---1'h!=',.., &-I! wk nld ('0<•krr Sp~n1PI puppll',; rm , i:::roon!'I!< o r Davi~ Jr Hi gh. I ~16----6_-_!lll_:, ____ ~~-- r·nuN0-1.11ny·~ w!'ii<twal<'h 111 ~·i:.sh1nn L<land 7130111. O>A'nPr may claim by iden- t1ly1nJ:. fi.12-1~1~1. Auto W11xing I ----=---Skeeter1 Wash N W•x I Cnmpaf'rs $7.2.~ sr~nrl11rrl., s:l?5 Quick Sl'r\', CnmJl"r.~ I &. Mobtlr i;rr\'. ;t1va1!. You r hnmP. or pi1.I< up. Rf';i.~. I Clean-up k re-g_ main!. &l.>2550. B•bysitting 1ni.., <l""'rl Alt hea Dr., H.B., 1111 agr~ welN)mP. Have 1n;-'/!iil. JY>"i;, V1<' Brach/Sla1r.r, I l f:\i:R;\1.\N Shi>ph r 1·rl youo~ HR. l\47-7370. I ff'n11dr vir. Tt1!<t1n ~ Avon RABYSITTTNG youJ" homf'. Ill /\ R. i;.1&-2:121 m ,. I u r .. I II rt~ . m II n y .\t-~ '""". llPIW"': J.00 .<;q 11 .,-S-AILING V OYAG E-S.\IAl~I. hlk r,.m 111;rl~-nri:.r ~f~,.1~~·_:CJ62--i2:.fi ~·! rr;i,~iJill, < ~ _ HAWAII ('"~'a i\1esa h1Rh. 5.~7-:lJM. BABYSrITIN\. my homf', 1111rtROH l°"fll"r l" n ~ 1,. L t 5551 lr·2 fncd yr!, hot me;il~ !'l;iy 1'1P~;i 1y,4y slin';'l'"1flm. S~\ ~i'l i\ "11~1 lllP 10 lla\\'"111, 1Jl. OS f,, nil/'. 64 t-5:l9'J. • -l'l'~lll:;li i!ll-U171'l , 111" 91i.1:-:H:4~, 1 1··~·~. i"h1ti'f "'P"n"'~ i'~r-i'.1 1\L~: Ra..t~f'I Hriun<I lnurlfi -COSTA MESA N~:ll' \\'11!Prfron1 f)lf11·r~ ----t;iu1 1\"t1h >'!l\1 ~7.~-'.J'.!71. in \1f'·a rlf'I M•• ,,.,. Di~hwasher ·color coordinat-,.,7, .1. S ~-• Industria l Rental 4SO ~ --1 ~ ' · PRE-SCHOOL I ~ J I h h " ,I 0 •l.q 1\oOnth -----------1\\'IOO\V~;I) h11~if1f'SSl)1An llt, P-Ah1<'1' ta1:!i 1t1('11fify Oll'nf'r e11 11.pp tit111'1!!i • P u.<: s Al: \hn Th 1 1 '1 -.')peoc1al Sun1mer Progr.:1m I l'arpPt • choice ot l color 1 \I' P .<: A!l •'r f OR. L~:As ~: 41i(l() '"<l 11 i:.1•111·r. 1"''"''1. SHH"<'r<', ro-a.• I.. A. \V;:i<l'<ioski or '' M -, • ,1 1\ R:av.<:1111> n i·. N'pl Rrni•h ,t A: onmv1a, i2 t1ily + ..,r·hrrol's • :z . hath~ • s!all Rill f;t:undv Rli;·, t;7~lR! f':irfll'1"d ..,fr.~. air 1"01111, lilf' 111;int1r-S· n1a1T1;1t P 111ncif'r1 ri~lr1·11i f', Alatiama. Cal! l ull rta.v llf'~sioni. Planlll"rl .~hPllrr~ • m lr!'f1red w:ard· _ · _ rlonr ... , rlunr,..~r't'llt l•tP~. k1I. .•f'rk111t 11nn1;:in •1111n1,..rpr1rt. :,tfi-fi.~17. prograin, IJ/'ll litrwhe!. Aij:e.~ ,,.he donri _ indirect ligh!-* NE:IVPOP.T BEACH 2 ""I" of h<l!h.•. R,...11111 . hldt r f) An1o: IR!, :'nn \lrmr-nlf', r-:-0-ST J!/2-:-:'l~t"V'"r-r mal~-Poo-2-6, hr·,, ii::l() AM _ f; PM. Sha d y G a rdens-P ool in;: In kl!chen -bre11kf,,.~f '!00 ::ro.~ r1 . ;(,,.. lnr l11P n1f1:. 1~ .. 1.1 Pl.11i•f'11!li:. Al'IArtF. rllf', iuwlip]'.)f"ci, v1(' fl1ignoh11 Slll \\lk-C0t.1PARE~ 642-40f,(l 1->ar • )lll'"e priv;i1e fenred rh ~Ir. Ervin. 117:.-JtiOl l\l'f' "< R. f;l,;..(ITiO_ --- 1 f,, 2 RP., frTun Sl.i.01 " , •• -.. ~-OOOil_ilii_·~-... ~--~-~~~~-~-~~-~illi'~~~~ VA."<'i 'lr•lll,\'. Ahr1111nn, Arlnl'-.\. Talll<'rl. "r rio f"oo." i COLl.F:r.~; ~irl o.•111 lakl' ~A·''Al " !'\l,.\tS. I i·hi!~ ri:.ii,.,. p!ush land~c~pini;:: -1· nnn !nln F. •·nun,f']1r1t: Ri>1~arrl 91\~1210 r-h•l!'ll'"n in rhf' hf'ii<'h. 3 Iii F t)".; :'1. li12-.\fir, flrick R.:1r-R·Q·~ . large h~AI-[ ---] ["-'-''I I 9 ) til_1::-1·1Jfi. -------I i\1TN.1-rnncilr, hlk', 2 \11',!1. ,.,l<l . [ d11y.~ a "k. Sl hr. ;'J57--02'67 --------1 t'rl pnnls & la11al. Ao •il•"~"1,to1 R~rot ? Apartmenl,fOfflerit · ti f) .•RT~ ('1 !•1< !1111• l'""l.'110 ' 3101 So . Bristol St. I ~-------~ ldf'O!Hl[.f('!' An"11yn1n11~ P.f·dfll'<1!''lll;1r.-Vir.ri:.r~on~ 11 · In $1.'.0 2%7 r;101 r.r1 nr ' 11; i\1 1. N. or So. Cni:.s\ Plaza) I l'l1<Hw> ; .. rl-721'i .-.r "!'l!P I ;,, 19()0 hlk. ,l;n1 ;111 1"PW111'!'1 ,,, I C.Htw--;·~ my hnn1-;. f·,,~111 ''"""'· :.1~1.::2~---Santa An.a P fl 1i.o, 12:.n, Cn,1;1 ''"'11 i:rf'at .1111prr1·mt100. fl.4.'>-2·1hti ) Mol'l-fridi:..v. Prl>-~rhnol 11.1?" Apl s., PHONE: 557.8200 Apl'I., Apts., Socia l C lubs 5JS 11.ARC.t:-r.-;:;.r11--p arr"' t 1 prPI. i\i;iny •Cli\lllir~ i:.vi:.il. I F urn . or Unfurn. 370 F urn , o r Unf vrn . 370 ' M1--0~ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1 . 11/1 f'llo1~ hrRl'I Vic R.llltJ0.<1 · N•wport Beach Ne wport Bea ch Huntington Beach Huntington Beac.+i ·"~~.~~~~'.1''\1~(~1~:1.11~~ 1~1~110 Rr11ar!'I. liil-477~C --~-b_;_n-_•_t-_m_•_k_-_'"_9 ___ _ ---' , .. ,, t\7~..11~:1<1 •\I • 1h-IJ;xll :1: ·• ,· · --------!\'0\V in Or;i nRf' C'nuniy~ Prf'- ... AND All THI PLEASURES -- 1 end 2 ledrooms SMlll l'f1 $ A(C(l'TlD Vista Del Mesa Apartments Tu1tln &. Me10 Drive !vpo• ,1,.,. ~ U (,I., 1,v:no lt>du•lr•al (,...,jjl• •, I a "I ~ ,_,, rln••. ""~ia• hlnnd .... d .~. ~ ..... 01, .. ,. •• pe.ol, •ottonhon '""'"' wo!h Polly • .,.,.,., QJ'" I 11;0:,.,d, lo<>ul;. lul l'•••g t~ol l>bbiOI !h• bud;•>I RENTS START •1ss Ph. 545-4855 ........ -·--.~ i "'"' I ..... "" LIVING HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTEREY In you r maintenance-free I u x u ry apartment. We do all those weekend chores while you relax around the pool , pr actice your putt ing and driv- ing, play bill iards or workout in the gym . After a hard day at work enjoy the theraputic pool and saunas. We have l and 2 bedroom apartments with air condit ioning and fireplaces just waiting for YOU. 6551 ALL UT ILIT IES PA ID Warner, Huntington 714/847-8526 Beach P•ol•11ionolly Mo11og•d by $ovth•rn Covnti•1 Mo1109•111•nt Co , P'r1!111l.11tlly ~'"'''~ ~, S.utli•rfl Co11nlle1 Mfmt. (1. '---.------------... ------! -:::;:;======~-"''";;;;_=-1_ 1_- -_-_-_-11-J1:iilv P1!n! Cli:.c,1f1r~ (;Rt;EN flil!TI>!, t;in1r. In.~! f1n1shr!'I m,.,,,lular k1!{'hrri :\tl f\•12-"WiOR .l.1101a1,..~ [nn "'""a . Crii\1. f'~h1nr1.~. ('rl11JltPr 1" p.•. \\'p'11 hrlp ,vo11 ~f'll' h11-:.S7R f\P1•"11ri1 PAii ,lNtn 1;7.\-4174 \r~nlflf'_• l; p11llm;inc. :-;ink~ ;;;..~~.;;;;;,;..;..~;;;;..liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A· plt1111h111~ /llcturf'• ~-.:I<'· I * * * * * * Trader's Paradise tnry Du·rrl -Ruilrlrr·• I Pr1<'t '" lh<' Puhhr \.'1<11 n11r . .;h,.," rnn rn ~ \\i:.1·rh<>u-" 908 \\. 1irh SI. Ci\I f>l.'>-.11 ,11 Carpet Serv ic e \\ill lr~ole 10 l•·1'"!, n't'tl:lll- ,,ri ai•r,.~ 11 :I fl'nl;il~ tn 1!!f'n1r! lnr Or~ni.:c ("o 1n- rnn1P pn1p<'1·r~. I Call 114 :l!i'.!-1'..r:i ! ! - --Hf'AUl 1f11I O;ik '"\'('ff'r\ ~ A.•'rf'~ f1f'A r .'.'f'•J1101:1, l'ln-.r 10 111.i: lakrs. Trarl1> l l.1)(1(1 •·111111)' ror s;in1r 111 l;ire,<'r 111,,h11P Jl.111-1"17"' "'f t:ll-i.~:'I, • • • • s111,noo rq111ty, ~. 111111~ ."11h. 11111 1r;ir!r fr>r 1ln<1~,..~. 11n11~. Tn·~. f'!<' /\1.:r 111. t>l:'.jll!YI 1At:uria R<'.llrh \If'\\ 1.-.1 , All 1n1p111\·t'n1rn1 ~ 1n S!\.:11'1(1 , 111h1r , Tr111d,. 01\' ~ •·ri1111_v fnr hous,.., rf11pl1•x "r I ~ ,"~11-119-1 ~1;1,,. 21)!0 i:.11 .i:la~10 1nhrtl- "u1 br!'I tv.111 . C°hl"\) \'R ,.rii;:. :miir1n" h<'1vl. rl111rl1f' th! & ~111k " !rlr, ~'f)H rrfnr.:rr- 11rrrl n·u,·k fi i:\. JJl.lf; L ~;l'VJ. l't"" 1"1 <'II rd<Vlk· 1ni:: P;irk,..r ,{ (".-.In. P.l1<'r . 'f1ncir S l~r!l r1111~ l,.,r 1r11t k, 111>«' 1••1n11111:~ 111111. lt1• .11~n r-u!o"!;~. I~ Htll~ 1 \\111 ll'l'ld<' lr1·1n<' f'<•11'! i"onr11 <'111h eo1r 01<'n1l1rr. .111r tor la1,. 1norf,..t -•i:.tion "~l:"ln, ~!'<•rt~ r11r. ROil.• Royrr. i;.,i;.-,'17n. * * lines times dollars J OHi\ .. $ Carprr7"u_p_ho_I-,-,.-,..,-_ I I Cleaner~. l:xtra Dr1 St>amJX>O frPe f'rolchgtJard ~So11 Re111.rd;i.n't1 ). D~gn'a5ers "-~u rolor hri£hleners k 10 n1i11ute hleach for white Cil rPf!t,;, 1 Soi\•e your mon'y by !aving i me f!Xtra trip,;. \I/in ·le,iri J l1v1n(i J"m rl1n1n1t rm & hall I I Sl5, An~ rm $7.50, COU!'h ! COWAN HEIGHTS .$10. r1.111r SS. 1:;: yr11. exp. i~ 20 .11r All ~nr.~ p•npPrll~:<· I Whil l ro11n111, no. method. I rnn ~ Tl):<, :<r1nck or 111-cln .,..·ork mylf'IL Good rer. 1•1mf', Rk r, ;.39-2130 princi-:1o1l-Ol01. pal e nril~. ___ Diamond C11n>tt Cll'itnin,t \V;i111 ~rn11ll pi11no "r r'Olor Av1t 111zr. room SI! TV. 1'1'Arl(' s.;on f'QU tly In Rrp!!inn" It. \nstalli:.linn.~ 11, A<'t'"· nr Pi:.lm Spnng~, }'ri>f' F:.~!. M~\:JJ7 ii;:illul(',.. SI:• 11 mo. I C•rpent•r I •• ;.:lfi.1131 •• ~:;llhn:>nk t11nd.-frr.f!----;, I CARPENTltY I d<';ir. 20 Ill<'!'!",; o veflnnk'1t 1 MINOR R.EPAIRS ,'>lo Job ru11 1r,. l11kr Tr;ici,. tor ls1 Too Small. Oihinet in g11r- Tn1.•r flrP!'I , tv.~1 nr 7 ~ ~ a.I:'• 4 o I h e r cabJo,I•. ~ _ _ • 614-i:i7::i • ___ I 545-8175 It no 1111~wer ·leave Ml!i!· ti 646-2372. H_ Q, 1•',\,"'T rHr or ofT. H~lf<' 20' ~n Andel"!!On. rnnlnrhnn1p ,..,·~ romplrl<', -----------1 II~, h · """Cd EXPER. r•motfrlinti: I , •~~•Cf' <' 11~1~. ·"' A , rni:: 1\/T. rrB '. p rs. Air. ea1J111f'•~. rr p11>il·~. m111n1. No <111 rrhuil1. hf'!ll1h 536-31'.!'li. job too &mall Rta•.1 T R ,\ D E-f0Mfl1ERCIAI~ 646--42'24,-______ _ {)/\VIS-IVF:Ll-~ 10" T ABLE e l.E:T P1ul rio II. C1.rptnl1'), SA \0,.' F'OR Cl.t:AN s A· "' fPn(·\111t, ml')Ctf"lf' I. p1 ill- (lf! {'()J ;r ll'l/SPF:f'lA I. ! 11111o:. \Vork Q'UllrAntPl"r!, ~ f'!:-~ro1. •• :>:.7.IAAi •• ! yr:< O'.t(p. LI ~.l24i, :o.·R v~r~ru 7 ~t} .1 ~R ~ C"'AR-Pt:NTRY-hy-nurk11n R1I. hltn.•, nrw crpl~. t:11 .lnnr~. C"'u,lnm woodw..,rk, S19 l'WI. fnr ·111 ·~ It'>! 11ml f"nrmiC'lll, f1<'. Rf'!ff!, romm . l"'•H" ('\I l.• .. <'hrn,n1vrr ~.llfi.~. ~Irr tl16-J!t~ ~:v .. ,;.111.116''11.1-BUILo-rr-:-~~,x rT Carpemrv -t'1 brralt1~ \\'h<il rfn )lllU hA l'P ,,., lr•dt" .11m j.t:;._,ciffi:;, 7-lPM. 7 rf1~ r.1.~1 11 hrrr -111 Or11M£'f' I Catering · 1·11,1111\·, l•rt:r-~1 1'f'arl lrld----..::C------- 111c f'lO~t fit!.:..;iR I AU. ~·UNCTIONS /\l.L ~'000~ * * * ALL PR ICE~ r"".~t.. C11 r"r'"r" f.4~717 . ·. ' \ Buy a Borde.r to Border Bargai Every cll!lssified ""l!l nt af:f in the DAILY PILOT appel!lrs 1n every edition e11ery day. That mean s your ad ""ill be seen in papers delivered to hom es and sold from ne.....,sr acks from border to bord er all alon g the O range Coast ••. .si ll th• way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Hm1ti11gto11 Beaclt Valle)' Fo1111taln Costa 1'1esa Ne\lrport Beach Lagu11a Beach Saddleback Sn11 Cle111ente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A DAILY PILOT i Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 ... .. ' , Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD t . Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. C'1mera 6. Washer 7. Outbo.,rd Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11 . Refrigerator 12. P ickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfbo11rd ts. Machine Tools 16. Dishw11sher 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. Freeter 27. Suitcase 28. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29, Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . BAr Stools 32. Encyclopedie 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. 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, T ires 45. Piano 46. Fur Coat 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Horse 50. Airpl11n• St. Organ 52. Exercycl• SJ. Rtre Books 54. Ski Boots SS. High Chair S6. Coins S7. Electric Trefn 58. Kitten 59. Cla11ic .Auto 60. Coff" Table 6 l. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV S.t 6S. WarklMnch 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. Camping Trailer 70. Antique Furniture 71 . T11pe Recorder 72. Sailboat 73. Spor ts Cer 74. Mattre11 Box Spg• 7S . Inboard S pMdboat 76. Shotgun 77. Saddle 78. Dart G•m• 79. Punching Bag SO. Baby Carri•g• 81 . Drums 82. Rifle 83, Desk 84. SCUBA G .. r can be turned into casli with a DAILY. PILO.T WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit .There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 These or any other extra things around the house •' .. ; . . . .. . .. DAILY ,ILOT CJ ~1-MOO-l~l -".m-I~[ -...-.. -I~!'--_.__, .... __,![IlJ I~ _L .... _, .. ·•~l[Il] C•ment, Concret• t->•lntlng & Help WanttKI, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted, M & F 711 l l·--:---..,-,----11-:.,.--------Paperhanging PATIO Speciali1t1. Add F'ROM additions thru oorn'I. ...... dbtinctton lo your Min' Complele St'rvice, pl11ns, INT Ii Exter. Painting. with a cwt.om patio Malgn· l'1timat"'11. Jiv ~WI'. Gen . Llc'd, ill!, ftte est. 30 yr1 BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR ed rspt'Cially for your homr. Olntr. 642-5007/646-9200. exper. Chuck, loc:a.1 rt'l'I. Quality. Experience MY W _,., .. _ 64:,,.-0809. Sa · 1 · Ea • So ay, qu...,1 y 11vme1----------I tis acnon. son ns __ _, w 11 .,. n E 1 'I < Coratruction ~769. rt'""-"'· a . s, ce1 ing, oon xl, Tit, ~ c. ns. · elc. No JOb too sn1all. 18 )Ml rxp. F'ret est . CEMENT \\'ORK, no job too 547-0036. 24 hr 11.n5, srrv. Acousl. ee1lln&s. 6'1>-5191 small, reasonable. ~~r e cl----------1----------Estii,~. H. Stu11lck, 548-8615. Additions * RemO(leling PAPERJ-tANGEfl -aJI work II --~~-~~~.-~.-~ Gerwlck It Son, Lie. doric by pro!., no jnb too Preferably with experience on the Bur· rougbs E-4000 or 2100 series. Include s post- ing or accounts receivable, geJlera.l ledger & payroll. PATIOS, walks, <lnve, install 67~11 * 5'1!J...Zl70 8.ll f' . lr 96S..-03\6 riew la.wns, saw, break, · · · sni · or er. f's!. ITffiO\IC. 548-8668 for r..st. Electrical PROFESSIONAJ~ palnlini::: - • e CONCRE."TE. f'oors, C 1. 1 i ntrrior/t>x!erior, Quality EL E_~R5I ~~I : ,_ ICf'rtse( • ~·ork & material. 5.)7-74~, pelios, rlrive.s, stdewaJks . bondo:u. ffiill ](>us, mii.1nt.i ----------Excellent working conditions, salary & fringe benefits that include fully paid medi- cal & insurance, 3 \\'eeks vacation after 3 years, credit union, etc. Llc'd Reas. Don &12-&l~. & repalrS" 54&-5'3:tt PllOfESSIONAl. Pa1nt111g - Cl•aning Service Gardening inter/exter. Honest -"·ork. Uc. & ins. 54.8-Z'l'j9, 645.~10. BAKER Cleaning & r.1111n1l---------- Complete Ma int Service Exper. Japanese Gardener PA I NT ING : H ones I, Call Mrs. Gr"nman at the C n · d Complete yd servlce. Ne11t m•aranlel'CI work. Llc'rl. arpets, oors, v.1n ov.·s, 2-4 89 •-etc. 646-7082 Comn1l'rcia.I & & Rclia. Free est. 64 .1 A11y ~ize job. Call 675-5740. DAILY PILOT Residential AL'S GARDENING . -(or gardenirlg " • m •I I PA I ~ 1 ING/paperlng, . 18 1 nd ing servicm call Yrs. 111 Harbor ar~a. Lie & 642·4321, ext 277 SAYE £ASH! c L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~I)..~:~ Serving Ne~rt , bonded. Rl'l's furn. ~2-2.156. ll":"l'~~""""~~~-"'~~~~~!!!'!~~~~!!!~I CdM Costa t.iesa, Dover PAJNTF.R, now 5 ch 0 0 1 Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wented1 M & F 710 Sho~1. Westcli!t. tr11chf'r. L."<t<'r I lrner., APPRAISER CABINET ~rrnr to build P I . _, Gard nf' ;\('('(lug. Cf'ilings, airlr~s to $9000 store l!io;tures. 494-4263 • ., ro c~sion... e r \\' k R T k r ll n i n' equip. or guarn. ea1. Top company after 5:30 494-3980. ree wor , p _ , fi46-.J5l!l :iprinklers, clean up JOhs, __ ;, . . Cal! ~1 /'S. Schmidt CA FE T,E R I A • Sa.lad I& landscap ing. George BARNETI PAINTING : \l.'estcht! Sandy,·ich maker, exper. 646-~3. Special offer. Stutco eave!!, Personnel Agency Over 40. 644--1991. -------cc-cc-:-:-::-l lahor/m11t 'l. !lingle $ll5. 2 2043 Westcliff Dr., NB GEN YD CLEAN-UP Story $185. You trim & save. &J.::>-mo CAPABLE legal secrTt&l)' Trees, shrubs, ivy, shaped, Lic'd. 846-0934, 91)8.3236. AUTO. Service cashier -lac-for N.B. office. reshaped or removecl. New VINYL h · 1ory clain1s. Nev.• car 646-!!003 J;.wns, sprin!ders lns1allt'fl. .,,. IP a p ekr a n gt'"dg deal'1". Ne"·port-Me·• --•. R .111 , _ _, __ _... i;peci 1s, v.-or guaran ee , ........ ~ ototi ng, vn1 v,·.,.,...1 ... g. Sc p Good l 6-15 3.J~.. tree Psi, Dan hwartz ermanent. sa ary. · .),), :>17-58·16 or 846--2182. Send yollr qualifications to CREATIVE Ga rd e. n in g Plaster, Patch, Rei)elr Classified Ad No. 240. Daily Service Compll"te P.1aint & Pilot, P. 0 . Box I~, Costa clean-up Landscaping & * STUCCO * i\lesa, 92627. sprinklers inst. tree est. \\IP'te plastering Orani,-:e Co.l·A-U1'0=~------- 67J-21·19. \Vh.v not p!<1srer you'? No PARTS MANAGER 1-----------1 job too !in1all 8~89-L *LANDSCAPING* 1-----------IExJX'r. torToyotadeaJership * PA1'CH PLASTERING Toyota ...,...,s e...:per. pre( Nrw l;\V.'ns, sprinklers, ar-All "-~ ol t •--•Jt"s. ···=es ma es. but no! a must.Contact Cart bors. p.al.105, fencei;, walls. Call 540-6825 l...Jc'd contr. Mas1er Charge.1=~-c~-------1 Boyd or Vic Wilks, Santa l3 yrs 1oc e:-.""P. 536-1225. Plumbing Ana Toyota, 417 W. \Varner, &tn1a Ana :,.W..2512 EXP. Japanese Ga.rden<'r. 1 AKAS & Sons Plumbini:: . Know hov.', up-keep. plan! lic.'d. bonded re.pipe ARCH. tirm needs land plan- 00 I 'const. Ftte nt>r -designer -draltsman. pest, trim m111g, clean-up. l'f'ni P. fl{'w C11.!1 962-26W. !)68...3-186. PS!. 646-SJ-10 ~~~~~-----1_c::__cc_:.__ ______ .1-np:CL"U"M"B'°l"N~G~nRJ'c.~p~A7JR;;---1e A B y s l T T E R • I ! l e AL'S Lanriscaping. Trtt rt· housework, mother teaches. Nri job 100 smi1ll n1oval. Yard I'('modehn~. • ~2_3128 • Own tran11p. fu>!"~. Nr. Trash hauling, lot r.leanup.1 -~=~=~~==~·I Brookhurst & Victoria. Repair sprinklei'S. 67.1-1166. COLE PLUMBING 6-16-6706. l-\ hr. :-;ervice. 6-1~1 161 EXP. Japal'ese gardenf'r. , BAB y S ITTER 1: 30-5:30, Comp 1 e I e. main!t!nance. Sewing/ Alteretlons l\1on thni Fri !or 3 ~'-·'-"'__:_"_1_;m_•_1_"_·_6l&-<>lJO ____ ~ Alterations. -642-5845 school-aged children, f.1y home or yours. Lllldberg Sehl &reil. 548-~2 SPENCER'S t.av.•n Servi~. Nea!, accurate, 21) years exp. FN'e est. l.a1vn Cill'f', clean-Dressmaker, Custom U!lS. Reasonablf'. ~&-51L'!. Sewing & Alterations BEAUTY Operator, '-llP · E XPERIENCEO JapaiYsr Also have fabrics. \\'/followinJ.?: tor 1hQp in \,ardenrr, Maintenance I; Phyllis, 962-6269. f.1Ma Vrrde area. 5.17~355. •-'-''-'-"-"~'-·-~_, __ ,_,_74_· ____ :,T~,-.-.~s~.-,.-,.-.-----•,~··-'-'-'~'-5~"'-·~----- .-81'.: HAPPY. Work ~ur own Con1plrle Gardcnint Se.I"\' ire }"rer: f.:stimatrs 673-1166 G~:NERAL Trr-f' Se!"\'. Yarrl sJ)f'ed. Need 2 good Jlcen~M clean-up, hauling, sprinkler Real Estate saJespeople ttpilli"ll. Reas. 646-58-48. right 11v.•J:1y. LJ\\\'N hfainl. Haul ing. new Tile W. E. Lachenmyer Rltr. la\\·ns, l.'lrari-up, pnining, 646-3928 Eves. 673-4577 }>"ree c~t. Call 54&-7379. CERA~11C tile new !.:. • rrmodel. Free ,.~I. Small BOAT cMpen!er or p.amter. job~ welcttme. 536-2416. Apply in person or M-nrl R,.,;idcntia.1-CommerciRJ !~~~~~~~~~~'./ re~unte. Oceanside r.tarif)(' & Clcan-UPs. Ph. 642-0473 J; Ce.nrer. lj,'i() HarOOr Dr DICK'S GARDENING CLERK TYPIST for Appointment Call ~tr. Bartholom1 642-4000 MARINERS SAVINGS & LOAN 1515 W•rlcliff Dr. Newport Beech Clerk· Typist Gal Friday type-of job to srart with advancement op.. portunities. Typini. !ili111, good phone voice, !:."'<Cf'l"lent company benetits. Costa t>lesa area. \Vrite Cl~ Ad •s. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mi!'N, Calif. 926'.l;. BUSBOYS And DISHWASHERS 18 Or Ovt>r J\olust w'Ork eves k ""knd' Apply In Pe.non 2;JO P~t 'til 5 PM EXPER. Hav:ai1i1n G;:irdPn<'r E~oymmt l[f1• ~ BN,0'1AhT. °"'CA'R"'P'd<E,•~T•E9'.l(J;IR-S Complete Gan:lf'ning Ser-. f" ,, viC'f':, Kamalani, &16-4676. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;:1cui;-1om boat building t'>:pt'r. JS55 W. Adami c;oo r.a .. 11n~: l!XlO sq. ott .. Job Want•d, Mele 700 req'd. 4 Day wk, top wagPs. Costa Mesa Hybrirl Bf' r n1 u r1 a , Willard Boat Works, 1300 1-::;::::::=:i:::;===il hlucgrass $249 inst.ailed, SCRAM-LETS Loi;:;an. Ave .• c.~I. i··--- 0U""'""'· Rkh ,,.,_,.,83· BOAT CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Hauling ANSWERS EXremive liberglass tooling TELLER proi;ram, e.xper req'd, 4 day YARD, gin'age, cleaoop~. wk, top w11ges. \Villard Boal Rpmove: trf'PS, dirt ivy Tartar -1-·ugue -!\lonf'y -V.'orks, 1300 Logan Ave, C:-.1. s k 1 p Io ll de r, ba.ckhoe: r1un)' -OUT the FLA!\1E. ~47-2fi66. S.Ome11mrs Jl·s t!as1er to l =-~=-:--oc---c-,--lc.arry !hr torvh Jh1U1 ·U"y to TRASH & Garage rl<'an-up, put OUT thr r·LAflll'.:. 7 days. $10 a load . J>Tee <'S!.lc---------- Any time. 51&-:,031. Job Wanted, Female 702 ,\TOVING, garage rlrall--Ufl k -ATTENTION SAN J UAN lhr hau\111i;:;. Rf'aS<JMbl<' CAPISTRANO .-\ND SA,'\l" BOYS 10.14 to deliver papers in the. San Clemente. San Juan Capis· tra.no and Capistrano Beach are11 . DAILY PILOT 492-442{} Frrp r~llrnates. lH;)-1602. CLf~.\.IENTE BUSI .... ESS·l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Housecleaning !\1~N -,\re you looking l----------·I for a rapa.b!e. qua.h!ied sec- ~Itta. CIE>aning ~rvice. Citrpr!.!;, \V1ndO\\'.~. rlOfJr ('!('. RPsld. &. Commr'I, 54&-4111 HouSt"clenning By Day. Own Tran~porta!ion Call 8:!6--0!i4S re tary: i\lov1ng to SJC. Wish f'ffiploym f'nl 111 arr.1 . Con· ·tact MPS, Ca te, 2016 \\1aJ- l11cr. Apt. 1·, Coo!a r.1e~. 9'1627. }'/C kkpr. f.1a1ur·e f<'male. loH~O~U7S~E~-0=y~-.,,C~L~E~A7N~-I Slroni;:: con5 tr, hkgrd., Write BUSBOYS & DISHWASHERS Day/Niie Shift * APPLY + ExJMri•nc.d -UNITEO- CALIFORNIA BANI( 6 !llonarch Bay PiaZA So. Laguna. 49~1213 Equal Oppor. Employ"!' CUUKS v.·anted, broiler ex- per, Apply 111 person, U62 PaJis.;ides. C.M. CLUB 1\·IAN'AGER, t xp'd, lor pvt fralt'Tnal Ofi"aTUU• lion. Please submit resume & salary rf'quire.rnents to Classified Ad No. 330, Daily Pllol, P.O. Box 1560, Co&ta P.1csa 92626 CPL Apl-Motel, wife.maid Prof('Sll. carpet Cleaning. rrce rst. Ref"s. &12-6824. C!ru;s11ird Arl No. 311. Da ily Pilot, Box l:l60, Cosla ~tesa, Ca 92626. REUBEN E. LEE ;;fk, ~usbai7ti:11 ~:;-~ Bay Iii. Beach Janitoriid "RESPONSIBLE wo m 11 n 151 E. COAST HwY. 61;'r81•\0. Crpts windows, floors t"tc. , R . •-C .1 <•<J•'"l wi.IJ hriu.<E"-si t in Nev.·port NE\VPORT BE/\01 C01i· PANTON for 3 t"lderly es. "' omm . .,...,.. ..., , .,_ . ,,_, 1-~=~~-----U<-h durtng \'ac-111 1on. ''"' , ----___ z=_ Ia tc:i. prt'P8ff !He lunch, HOUSECLEANING by de.y, 8 (7141 548-7618 all 6 pm. BUSBOY, dishwashing, neat no other duties. 1 day per 1n 4 Mon thru f ii. Jean-11.ppear full OT part time. nclt~ Nixon, 54i..791 r. Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 Ship ;: ........ Rest .• 400 S, wk, I Sunday) 8am-5pm. On· "";:> ly reliable need a pply. $1.65 Ironing MOTEL m•nage.r, e.x-Coa.st }lwy, Lag B. 494-))50 hr. 54S-5225 peri<'nct!d all phase5 of BUSBOY·P/TIME 1 'co=s~M=E=7~1c=r-A~N--Dru~-.~Cl~.,~,-.I manag<'ment. Ora.ngt' Cn. -Exper, Over 18. MUST BE Fully exp only. Downtown IRONING done in my home. $1.25 11n hr + + &15-0826 * + be11ch 17 preferred. 71-t: Ci..EAN k NEAT! Apply in H.B. 536-2701. 816-~ pc~n. Surf k io:ir1oin, 5930 -DENTAL Assistant, exper Help W1nttd, M & F 710 W. Coe.st Hwy, NB. chMlde. P/ti mc., l d&yJ BLOCKWAU..S. PATIOS ACCOUNTS payable., lite RECORD KEEPER "''k. H.B. 846--0697, Sidewalk~. ctriv('wfl)'s ca.sh it'ring. Exet"Uenr wurk-CASHIER COOK ret i re men I •~S.-3173• lng conditions. Phone Expt'r. Thrift or finance co. n>sldence. Prete.r 10 me 636-4010 m work in thrih ofc. loc:ated d\flary expt"ritnc:t". 96Z-5531 Moving ,. w d t A 1-.,--.,..-----.,.-~ ACCOUNTS payflble, lite in orld h q!rs o vca DEMONSTRATORS ~ Toy A. MOVING -J>·or Your lncal nr Cll.!!hlering. Excellent wtirk-Financial Servlet"s. Xln'f gift part1e11. Housewivn long rli11t..a.nee mov'ing, c11.ll ing conditions. phone M.lary. Many co. benelitl. earn up lo SXlOO oommlsaion OK Van &: Storaife, ~ur 636-40\0 alik for Mn. Olson. Apply In pt'tson, Avco by Dec. hi. No delivfty, net local A.llit"d agent. Pa\le.lized Thritt. 62a Nt"v.'JlOrt Center coUectlon, frtt hol!teu ctfta. atcrrage. aJ 50 avail. 8.31--0400. $ ACT NOW $ Dr. Suite 101. N.B. Need car. ~ JOO Xtras 1~~==~===--I P•inting & & Bit plaren. Al90, new CAREER WOMAN Glfts-N-Gadgell Paperhanging tace!I tor commerciala &:. DENTAL RECEPT. No Wasting no n-union f i Im 8, t7131 Interesting Polltion Exper, ~. fOT tttls busy * WALLPAPER * 461 -3051. in our ofc. Desk only, 10mt Sa'!s. When JOU call "Mac" A. PAINTERS HELPER PORTRAIT STUDIO :;48-1444 646-17U HANDYMAN KNOWLEDGE HELPF'UL BUT N 0 T ~f k.oiv ..i 8811'1 n PRO!". palnllni ext/!111, neat NEC ESSA Ry . FUU~ t~ e 1ne.a ~no ~ work. AC'¢'.ll111 c e J I I n i •, .-llty. A~ 23-45. Sal~ e~r. I I . R l TIME, APPJ.Y RENTAL help!\d This is yoor chance a r e1111 1prayma · t ' • READIER ~ W 19~ CM . 847-lJ.'"lll. :3Q";1 • "" ' t(I bejin an inttresting Cl\· Btw l &: l. ~r. Must be tree lo re-- r'AINTING .. lfc'd irut. free ATTRACT WAITRESS lo<'at,. &tter 6 mo'a to a year l'!!tim. Qu11llty marl, depe.n-Expe:r. Nol ' under 71. NO traJnlng, d"ble. 2-4 hn. 847-4128, PHONE CALLS. Apply In IT'S Be.a.ch bo1.1M tlmt. Bli · per.m Surf &. Sirloin, 5930 F'or Appl, Call ce11t u.lection ever! See the w. O>ti.111 J.lwy, NB. 1714 1 892-llll, Ext m DAILY PILOT OUIWed The fa11te1t draw tn the Weit JOem-lpm &-2pm-5:30pm lttllon nowt Call 6'12-5678 6 Sa~! DAILY PILOT tor ~acUon! • 1td bfonettts. H.B. area. ~3>40. DENTAi~ A11istant, Chair 1irle, sit down, 5'4" or over. Exp. S dl\YS S.S. S&l&r)' open. 542-5656 DRAPERY E."'<~r. Ht"mmer A trainee. Beach DraJ)t'ry Service, 900 W 171h, Ci\1. 54G.6-i&I. DISTRIBLTJ'ORS wa.nltd, 11ll B81!ilc H Protein Vlttimln. 646-4523 ' I CZ PILOT-ADVERTISER --l[Il] [ No Experience Necessary! . Must tiav• clean Calli. drlv. ing record. Not under 25. ' YELLOW CAB CO. IS6 E. 16th St .• C.l'tl . DOCTOR'S ore. exp. back. Interni.!;t. Tustin. >14-5680 DOM ESTIC help wanted S hr/day, flam<~pn1, 12/hr, Call bt\1·11 4-Spi n, 67~-2199 E\!>c. Sec'y j '/C Rkkpr-f 1600 Asst. Bkkpr NCH BciokkPeper $700 $100 lo SOOO to ~GOO NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Cover Dr., N.8. 642-3870 . - ·' - IRVINE PERSONNEL SERY!CES"'ACENCY Mi\TURE \l.·oman to care for conv&lescing Jtrokf' patient. l!v-ln, non..moker. 1'1uat drlve. N.B. area. 96J...-0161 )'IEDICAJ, -Stm:> -~ tit)nf1t. Ltte bldcl'rig. Phonf! r,.1.i-rna tor lntl!rv'l'l'V-'. e e NEEDED Two Office Glrla ~tust be 2S and 1b[e to drtw -APPL'i' - l!IC E. 16th St,, C.M. .. v .o• - J[Il] I ILDJ I Lu..., .. ILDJ I M.d •• lf§J I l~I -· Apply ln Penon ---~-------" . " ., J[§] i.:..I _ ... " .. _ ...... -.;;;!~~~, Ila Pianos/ Org•n• 126 I[§] I JOHN'S llKES -NEW- Columbia * Premium Stevr * Romena lD •pdg $84.50-1287.00 5 1pttdg '65-$85 3 ¥P(I~. men & women $53.50·$70 -REPAIRS- We do expen repair on all makes &. models 2340 NEWPORT BLVD, CM NEW HOURS - f<'inc Furniture & Applianceg Auctions 1'~riday 7:00 p.m. Windy's Auc,tion Barn 2075~ Newport, C!l1 646-&686 Behind Tony's Bldg i\'111.l'I 820 SUt.1MER CLE .<\ fi AN CE SAL!!: Ka"'111, St..,uiway, Baldwin, Wurll!lt'f, KJrubalJ, L-Owrey, C.On1l, Allen, Etc. $29.l & op. RENTALS. PL.AYERS. J'riendly tl'lephone inlor. FIELD'S PIANO CO. 1833 Newport Blvd. Costa t>lesa 71.t/645-3250 UPRJG!!T piano Jor sale. $100 or ll('St offrr. Call ~7-2074 010.AN-speaker, he-,-,-t.-.--ood~1 cabtnel, S:1.'J. 6-1.J~l!)!\.I HAi.\1'MOND Elf't". Organ. 2 n1anual draw bar t'Ontrol. l octave bue &*'-005'1 f've Sporting Goods 130 e SUJU'BOAHDS e 6'6" Cht1ck 0£'nt !Wln lln S4<J 6' Chuck Dent 11>,'ln fin $40 KNEEBOARDS j'j" Greek Spoon S35 5· Giii.Bii Spoon $20 5' G!a.ss 1''!ex T;iiJ 1101 ALL XLNT CONDITION e Cal! &12·771 2 e , SURFBO!\RD, 6'6" by\ "GITck" Like n<'w. l lii5--1596 I TV, Radio, HiFi, Stereo 136 1971 Zcni1h & Adrn1ral close.. nul sale. Lowest prices in Orange Co. Antenna in- E1alled wJall 23" ,r,,_ 25"1 sels. /llosl 1~172 111odels now in stock. ABC Color TV. Or::inge County'~ I a r .i:: P s t Zeni1h dealer, 9021 Atlanta, H.B. 968-3329. STEREO l~il model, Air suspension speakers, Gar- r ard automatic turntable, A.\1/F;\1, S!CITO radio & tape det'k. Sli!J. new, \\'&S Jr rL on ,J;iy-away, Orig sold for .Sl!Y.1.9'.i; pay nH balance nf ~126 or sn1all payments. Collection Dcp1. 71-1/893·0".:iOl 1\·lACINTQSH :-.le!"C<J Hiner, i\JH 71, walnul c:ahlnc!, $275. Kl ipsch inodel H spf'akers $.~oo pa ir. Ko~s p1MA strren phones $:;:l. Xrra \•oaln11t l'ahinf't SI O. &para le nr Sj75 all. 4!m--34fi-1. ron<1, :'i:0,7-80!12. ~-'--.--'oC---'-"----SONY 12" cnkir TV.l\ew, still in case. s2:"1. Pv1 pt,y. i\33--3~9--I. ---PORTABLE If> 1nrh CE 1eJevisio n, rK'11' lii CASH PAID FOR tine turnitt1rr, ap1>liance~. I free to You 11 1 i antiqu~. One piece nr c. _______ __J hot1.se!uL Call day nr nighl, 549-2241 or S.11·773l 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 I DAJLY PTLOT ..... ,._ lrEJ i1 ...=-r-I~ I .._"'I'.:'-I~ I T._.. ..... PetJ, General 858 1 S I l§JI '--_.~,._·~-_!§] '--1 _"'"_~: .... _J §J lliJ11 .__I _,,....,._,,,._llil I -~- --------.--.-I Boats/ M•rlne Bo.ts, •ii tot Cycles, Bikes, Tr•llers, Tr•Yel t62 Auto1, Imported \.!AST REPTILE SAl.t: • Equ;p. 904 I ,r __ ......,oro -• ·---------11:;;-;"i'.i'F'V°v°";;'.::::°C:-::::;: 970 I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported '70 . 15' ~SMAN T -'·,I • r . ., . CHEVY tnl('k, l'lf'l'fi,; D TS N ~'l o;U •ofl ~ii 1<naicr• ,Y , SAlJ.OOAT, S' FJ 1'tM'O • 21 ~ '~ l ~rtts. \Vh+1,·1 Pf't Shop, \1i:'.RC'URY & Vnlvo P•Up<. Aii lll!, h.tull'f tr8 ilt r, Cl6ni. r tt'. -----------~v• • A U '" 7 SlOO ""~ ,. . ..,n Chrminll Port11. Pot 12 bol m1r-.or worlc, 6 1 h • r wl 1 • t------------4.., I:. I th :'it,(' \I I ('0rl!MI caillrii, i;inid' J,v~r · "">-··"'"" lit-· · a:nod cond $..100 64l-9Z'l0 ----I o Y --I l.nd 110 li&h!!. Btsl oiler • • . --'67 DATSUN PICKUP SANTY thirk lw11u111-'1 11 1'0nlrn s, 1nr;tru1nrnt!I 1n-B.,UNT 19' ii looo. 011.y I '62 ~·oEBAK HONDA 34J-X995 -or 5.'U -:llfi.4. ~•u -ER pirkup. •• !\d11l1:1 $2 '."(l, Also durk~I clurtlng r h111lrr & harflf'ss. Sl'lilrr. ~nl c:onrl •• Sl ~. or . ---VII , IU.11n. ~ rrr hPf:t nfff'r. I. ~-'· 21612 MI'S& Or , Up-Rear 111nn1T1£ J!Vit~. Rl~·k 1 allrr. Pr1 ply. M&-~'t -1969 ROA!)..Ll~ I r a v • I 73'.! y.,• \ll!h SI o-,1 A ~ Bay,, I "' t1u·kJ1 1500 lb. ;)-19--053(), LIDO 14 No. 7756_ Rll('"\flSo': ''fRlfDUll)ER• tT!ilrr Tan, wlw,L!i, 'lO' s.c. · ' -·Apt . · 'I r_:,,...... Litt hltrh, ~086. '60 El Camino, G ryl, f'Xt_~I HANO ~'F:_O_ n11rm1-w1c:a-,, "Ot;I llr.mt1 ar' nf'w. riggf'd, tTJr. X)nt. $1l:i0. Ah .. ,, MA8I _.,. 9) Also Cht'vy ~ n·uc-k. rond. floor lhifL $400. & piorch ~I ~~. BAIT 1nrtk! S :t 4 . 9 5 : ar-~ pm_ 67l-J4F.9. ,_ ' f>4"" 1321 • F.4t~.\1fi * rMisori~..--aviul. Aqua:sra, KITE NO. 70.1. ~("K-;b. 537·li82-I e 8!K~-7~-· _ 19' AIRSfREAM 19SJ. Oimplq __ ~_. -·-------- Cats 852 lrw. Cnll 55i-8077. bin g il, Y•rd ciolly. $600. 1 e T HE BIKE SHACKe Rl'-conrri. Xlnt C'.,,nd . '68 Doda:,. ',, mn P.U. ' 11pd . d!r. !UH. I owflf'r ... "l'llke-fnrrign car rir ~n111!1 dow., 1ZCJ87~J call ~·8736 ... '494-6Rl 1. • '67 DATSUN SEDAN Bo•ts Power 906 Call a ll :>pn1: 673-R'774 NEW BICYCLES Sl~. 54.'l-fi.12R. • c:r;:~~~~~ .l r'UREBR~:o s , 11. l P n 1 n t ' I SABOT F 1 1 PART~ • Al.'CESSORIES Sx?IO ROADMASTF:R, perfrrl ____ R.u~ 3 &pd , rf!r. n . Excl'llf'nl St.un"M' klllen~. 6 11.kr ol<l . 18' Fbrgls Overniter ·pl ~ l lf'~l~ ';1~~ EXPERT REPAIRS for m~. bf'•rh, rlf'sert. 1950 FORD "4. Inn pa ftf'! n"lnd ttion thru 'IU!. Old rar ,;o. 644--0_34• __ -----J -"lrn; 1, 80 llP _l\tf'rc "fl~ .. 67'..''..·~ ~.is--Oflr oc s. · ON ALL MAKES $1800fbl!in otttr. 642.&'l4. tn.1ck. Good rood. $350. Call oa· small rtnwr1 ('"llO fin . :zo ·-·...,, 536--0129 pvt. ply. Plra~~ .rt g 11m BF.A l lT!F1JI. :':•a I pf> 1n1 ~l'ffi khrs~"l;i mph, Rttn LIDO 14 •125 Rr;i(i11g &. Wf'Jrf1ng Auto Service, P•rts t49 ~ ---------:.4f>.117:16 494-fi!ll l. s1~n1f'~i> k1!tf'!'lf;, 1 ni<1l r I 111111 '1111 . ...., Wl'ln r.tdm. 1093 C BAKER, CM J•'OR Salr, 1~9 ~ ton GMC fP•1111 I!' Sl:'i Pllr h. ;..,is-T:i:l.I! I r'f'ad.~· lor w11tPr r;k 11r1~. fl.sh· SS%. il7.'>-l.12.1 Nf'.ar ~·a u·v1f'w e 546-41'lll CORV A!R engin•, rr .. nsaxl•. v&n, lnw m•. 2573 Oxford 'f.6-DATSl.rN, hd~ft 1f1P~. :.;;.:ALPQJ°N T-S111n;;;-kil tf'n~ )11,1... f'tr . L1111, Dud, Trailer. HARBOR BOAT--HONDA ?'JO Scramhlf'r~~:ilk:1· J'f'ar ~USPf't'\SIOn plu~ V\V Ln .. C.M. 546-79:ii rS800iuhal~.k ~rtl~o·.,,s.IR21. low N.R. :i;hri BVllll. HOUSE fro ' _, • I ------'Ill ...... ;) .. ,. -.l . r.ri lrn1""'•"f'ri "~/'t'n!~. $12. lc1I, V.'f'bf'r C1tm~. b111: valVf'.'!I, 11 "'"'' pan "' tri\flSU. '· 196.'l 1 TON CHEVY tn1ek ,,. •-Best off•r over $1 700 1-~· H I '66 DATSUN P11r I 4 hl hoxtrairif'rl.J\4:!-6109 ·""-'" iu·borB vrl. l l In I p1s1nns. 1''1 lh"tln 11ir $X"lllnrolff'r.!>4M-98.i:t J~~~horty.S~~.41 JE.J71h, ro, ""' Dogs --854 I l'"or in~~~;on call r.a rdl'n G1'0vP ~17.4ti!l!l i·le~rlf'r, Crnan1 fork~ & 2-t.i•l MaJr.11 + """:J-7()....15 tins. C.M. 646-lf~.1 tfriv•. $12:x>. Call :'36-331!i 1----= Nrw !971 IT Chr.vs!er Da.v ~hock~. S:>.llO. 'fim PlanJ·r, 2 rhi"'mr~ 1' GU>-!:; tll't'"ll. · --'-"Ycl>m_._•_. ------- 'OWENS ·"'iii or, nacmn ~all.'!1. 5"1ain. fi7:i-o171 rlay!'. 1-Ai\l lll ll.K k ('7(}-1 4 ritt.'!I Ii! FERRARI MERCEDES BENZ Oran~I'.' County's L ,1rgesl Selection New & Us1•d "llt>t<C'd•·~ B•:nr Jim Slemons Imps. W.irncr & Main St. San t<1 An<i 546.41 14 * CLASSIC + l!llill Mercrrte~ Benz 221'1 SF:. Fuf'l in1t>elrd, +...sp<l on rol- urnn A.\1 /ft-.f r;i.d to, All nf'W C.nJd Y.1/brv.'n ITI!f'f .111.~1 h<1r1 rr1~ITIP, nvf'rh11uled S\,100. ,J,H Bert;, 548-0293. w ,,NTEn-:-19119 l\lrrr.""ertr~ RP n:t '.!AA SE sf'tlan, !ully f'(}Ul p, f'XC't".l r:ond. Phone <l:iys, n-1&-:t!!:l6, evra & wknrts. 6'16-.~i7. "fil :VIERCEDF.S Broz: 1!10 0 1 f'~P I, N •\v pa i r1t . !RISH SETTER PUPPY '' -- 1 •-i ... " Autos Wanted 9'I J Ju~t painlf'd, va.rn1~twrl k lr.~s ~!ef'i r1g~1ni;: ~.Old •70 HONDA IOO, Sul>f'r Spart. rh,.v:--. All nr Pf111 . fi4'i~l:! WE PAY TOP j rPch1-nmf'rl. N'w 1·anvas lt 11\' Malihu oulnggf'r v.•f $99:. -r ERRARf uphols!l't")', hP;i.dline.r. r,onr1 fu s•nm 0111.rlt replu·a rovrrh11ulcr1. Rarlio, hra!Pr. PORSCHE '59 PORSCHE cpe. excell'nt ('M(jition. l\1mt aeU!: Makr: oiler. 642-85<KI ROVER '67 ROYER 2000 TC Ottp lnny undy, re-al [,11tne:r. Thi5 no .. 15 a beauty. IWYC 44&1 Set' 1t -.vou'IJ buy tt = Bill Maxey Toyota lAA'tl BF:ACH BL. A-17-85!"::6 HUNTINGTON BEACH SUBARU '69 SUBARU St.ar, Toyota· ~izf' -I.cir sf'dan, 11.000 mi's, Vf'ry gOOd cond. S9SO. 54&-fl.t 9 l. rf'n1i1!, ll ll'k,:. nlr1. {I.I\(' I S22;'i, "7{1 R11ltllf'fl P11 r~ang ·;..o HP V\V t ngine, CASH 'I I c ''I ll.IPrn r<)(lm, Enginf' !il<e 1 ~i!llS, A!I Iii $1!1.=.. l.al'gp 1'.I'· 'F" J 700 paPf'1 ".<. s lnw IJ\111 11.v. a n· 1 . 1 1 ._, .. ~ .. .x n1 s . '71 Suzu ki 90, 1--11, ,.,.hi• I'"" _. r," nP". l'i1 ,1n k r1rp1h. find,r.1 _•_1·t1~11 n r_rft r_r ra..,.f' boflt~. "· · ~""· n1J-1br:l ~~i.. fnr Denni'". I -r.11 K11 -Akrnnr1<, loadffi. ~\4-lfi69 ---------Sips Ii. N A. sli p a v111t. 11· National Ona n~ ..... wl ,7, ~2, -'i~~;:;;;bl.;fll~~~~~~~~~~~ POODLF: p11p~ -\\'hi toy: • .,.. ,,.....~,, nr ."l'fl-2:;9.1 w ill 1r11rlf' for 11·11rk nr n·11••f'I :-'o'c'c""...::"c'm...::;•c·l!l-:.;."c':'~'~'~"~'~':_ I nr travrl rr11ilf'r. :'!4UlJ2 MG '7£' SUBARU, Model; 360. Vf'ry f'rnnomtcal 45 mpg. Must i;elt. leaving countTy. Pr/ srol. Sac-. $400. 644-6269. SUNBEAM . $6200 h1r. ~I'll nr tr11 r1 .. lnr V\\1 ---,--• "ht, hlk. hrn n11111alurrs: For informafi"" ,.~11 __ ... HON n A 9(), D1sa~:qomblM "" •" 111 s:·~,,., •'Onrt nr lg mornr· . ' I I§] ..,-111 <tanrtard~; Sr11d sr r1· -! :'>48-1601 1 67.1_,·•>< e I Atl pa1•!,:. lnC'lurlrrl , Of'erl.'!1 -. A··-.. -Q 'I I ' ' •• ,,., ('"\lrl" .. ·''~" . . .,,,_ 11 ro or.~ ,. ~1~!'1'. ·",_.v 1 JR' J R"'.-. -+, -----· n111"10r rt-pA1r, $:if. ~19:\4 . tor used cus I: irucka, ju.t c11.U U!! for tree fftimateA . GROTH CHEVROLET ----------1 ~ . ....,N 120 J(l 196!1 GLAD""iAToR. 2·1' fb 1 -------;;;;;;;.c:'i:l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:;;;~1 t\KC reg 0 111·hshunrls, shnw ..,/1.-.0 hr'". Xlnr family boa;I , .r.i;: "-'70 BUI.TACO Shrrp11 S. ahn· s;i;· Af.:f rf',, · .11loop. Xlnt ronrt $·1750 or 1N\. 1300 .,, C'"' ""'" A..sk for Sale11 Mana1w 'r'.'.__,1·~, ,·~~ • 1_ ~c~i ... f(lr 1h, Colorado ta Ca t11Jina. i·ra.~ offPr. :';48-4:,6.1 ,;~.;:('" • ..,_11 · 1 · ",·~cc:·,·1· Antiques/Cl•ssica tSl l82ll Beach Blvd. '""-'" ·'"· ,,. 1-.;~,, or \\lfh·lr, lull lnp &. all f'qu\p. -------·--___ "'"'· ,.... .. 1 1' nl con . a '."'l'li-9.i91 $269.1. ~2-178.l e v es, LIDO J4 No. 1~7 11;/1 ~: 9fi2-4.1:.li '4.11 F"ORD "Woodi'" -lllA. 147.~untinJ"fOn Be~h 9-1\ll JR!Sll SP"'lf'r puppie;,-AK C ll71-21 10 rlay.11. XlnL rood. ~'ull r-11re. ~CHWINN varsit,v 1;ioy·1 10 wa1i:. ExCf'Llenl me-ch conrt.1:.c..:c::._=~~~c::c..:..:= C ----$R.'i0 M&-46.12. tioriy rlid, wood .,..rf,cr. ANNIVERSARY •SO hlln\pinn line. RP11son11hl.v 33' O"'BNS BRIGANTINE ~pd. blttf', 11.d tonrt. $50. .,, priced. RP~rrvr your~ 11011.•! Jf!G.HIPc ga!lPy, 2.5 K.W. 8' SABOT fihf'rglass trailf'r 54,)-2611 OwnPr df'SprratP, 11 •k i n ii: 494-21 1~ ONAN, S I!', CR AD~'. X1 nl k motor, t .17.i. • CAT Slingshol mini hikP Sl~ or y<>ur olfer. P horw ------ -d k ~i:u;-~:.1 fi7~79i:t DACllSHLJNO ,\KC. :I n1Hlf'.~ ('on . \V ·rtay~ 8 71 -J 4 ~ 0; NPw ~n11.1nf', mArt.Y xrn1s, ------,-~~---1 ~ 11ks. ~·;iwn nr !"rt! 1•nlnr. -~·~nd~_?18-98.l0. Boals, Slip$/ Docks 910 17.=.. 1~.i Tustin Ave-, No. 6, 19C1 S~ci al Deluxe PINTO W/AUTO. Al~ s1urt ~vr . ll42-1n77 J7' 196i MF:RCRUISf:R l/O. BOAT slip illlail. ,J"ly '''· 1_ 1 C.i\1 . .11 11 !'l pn1. iCl'll'VY Sf'd<tn, all nr1g. ).1nr Tran.'!I. SS d11;y, Sr mile. "REAT D • ->' 11 I"' " '" cond thru·Oll L S7f"lll nr b\o;t THEODORE •• an,. pup~ nra1irif111. ll rovp1·s. ~" h.p. Dpth i;ir .10·. Wirle slip. WANTED Cin\df'n fawn. 11lso vrlvf't. flnriP1', u•Jr fully equip. Ski fii.1.6®6 I Horid;1. 2511·:ID.~ Ser11mblf'r. nfl . Dys: S48·64'l4• Evl"5: ROBINS FORD Rlac-k t.i11 1H !'P~S :'J.ii-74~0. N ft~h. $1850. 471 a 20th, -------·---Running or not Will buy t17:i.:'f.l84. 2060 HARBOR BLVD. TTNY ·h --·---Co.~ta M1•sa. ~ SLIP SPACE AVAIL pa i·ts r,,17 9:w., . 1~7 NOMAD, there i~ nn COST/ .P.1ESA 64.2-0010 ,,., 1 lriy 1 wk nld ~ = . --?;)'..~fl' .'\AILROATS ---·-· -.. ·· 4•lranrr ; all. orii;rinal k l------------! rtlf', AKC. ,;; wk olr1 poodlf's I 1Q 2~ ~T. F!be~ cabin J • 4'7:1-6606 * 'f;7 Honda .11'15 13~1 NPW k SllOO 5.'i7--062~ ANNIVERSARY •SO S."l:i. tH:?.-lSl/1 .. i.~-l-J8ll.i. 1 1·1111•wr, lw1n Volvo rn~, 1------.---dulrh, f'hllin I.· !'PT'Ol'kf't. .i.!oc · ' · · _ · · AUTOS WANTED P()()DLF:S AJ"(-T _ Xln1 1•ond. Ong. oworr, Boats, Sp•ed & Ski 911 Ci>r'tar11 Jlusp. Xtras. S.l7j, A rare !ind ·;14 Ch.rysl!!r; Tnp dollar for clean used ' ' ' e.1rup fi4. 144S bl k l d d Gd nd Tnv~. P11p.~/Adult~. 11!1 cnl· ! _ ~ __ I SKI nr fishi11t: ho:ir + trlr. M7 •. l91Ii. 11.c · 1: 11" an, ('() · c1.r1. Src Andy Brown. n1·11. Stud ~,.,.,·~!193-971!'1. , 11>' 11/MARf\ 7;,-o-R-1,.-;;.1--:-s::l11.~.~ nn wnnrl hulP, nr11r 1;7_;,,00_TRIUMPH -\\•iilsrll S-400 .. ;.16--86,;.1· THEODORE SCHNAU7.F:R--imn•-, -~;:-,.,;;m: I ~'.~"; . Sli?1. f'1~h, 1i' k 1,, nrw C'hr~.v~IPr •:;;, ll~p. or !rarle rqu11 y ror newer Dune Buggies 956 ROBINS FORD uis::, ~!u: ;~,~~;~ 1 :rm~. ~·:i~t:RP~~~~~~~Cla~slf" .. Slp~ ~~~~:~:;~r. .:_drl'a~ S.i:~.; ~~~.:~·~ii :;pion !~~. '64 INT. SCOUT P.U. co:: ~~:i:OR Bl~~00111 01.n En!!li~h-Shrrl)(lns::. rh "· !\pt moor in2. SJ:t:..oo, Afl '."Yl SKI Rn<1t, lfi' 1nhM,' 2.'JCkr Xln1 rood. StiO WE PAY TOP DOLLAR _, ·c !'~I I k lpm. 2!.\/R 21 -fi :i~S or 11 /'"rfi 01r111 .. n2, new painl, .H6--02R1 2 V.'D. dlr. Gnort 1·u11ner >.OR ~p USED CA"" ~ir~"'· Af\ tf'_c . ,,.~, v.· ·.•. k II · •u ''""" il4/i.111 2'>-12 ;ill 'p-,. 0 rl C --------srrnng-hear!, 11' e ~m11.. !'.\~74 . · -· 1"· rww irf'~. 10rf'r.~11. r tr11 " TANDEM hikf', s r h"' 1n 11 rt , C. 11 al lO·fl(l S46-S736 If your ('"ar is "xtTa clean, JiiJPPTF.S _ falhf'r rr~ Pnn· .l.1;-0IVENS-f!i..i:;T~o;;;. 225 HP. fnr rP::il f'.•lalf'. 8.~7191 ;)·sJ!'1 .• -..:1111 <"Onrt. s11:;, . ~f~.;~·fiil-I~ tW~Js-i9i s'e u~ tir1<t. rill', mo!lirr. Doxir·poo SJO 1 ·r;Pak rlrrk~. 51'1' a l Bayside rlay,, 67.1-1 1110~~~·----• • 21.11 .196-~ • * · · BAUER RUICK lllf...4fill.O \11!11gr, Shp Nn. l32, N.B. BOSTON \Vhalrr 13'3", .~idf' KA\\'ASA KI-?:°;n ____ 'li9 '.'\V, i;old llf'Ck, fib1 ... top 23-1 E . 17th St. Bl'~t rr ~71 ~"2• . · -· Sirtf'\\'lnrlPr rur1a1n~. raditi, 1 awnr, Cost. ?-.1esa ~&.776.'i ----1 .. o r.-. -.,., .. ra il~. :i:; hp r:v1 nrudl'. Xlnt rl1r1 nnJy: hf'sl o!ff'r ovrr • .,. , -4Sl-""""! · HU RRY~ Adnrab!r sha;:;i:,.~' :f;; .. -O'"E·N-"i\-~;;.-E---<'Onrl. \Val slor1 irlr. 11000. ··--.,,17.1·.•1". _.11.('"rl ICI' • ,.,.,,,. IMPORTS WANTED nialf' Lh11 ~11 i\fi<°'POQdlP ..., ..,.. ~ • .~• 111nr,.ss '""' " 962 Or11 ng' Cnun!irs TOP S BUYER FERRARI AUTHORLZED SALES &. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy, Newport &ach FIAT Tlllllk S.. "FRIEDLANDER" 1 )7l0 IEACH lLYD. IHwy. l•I ~9J-7:l66 • S.\7.fl824 '10 flAT Han1!p &. THkr ovf'r ;,.16-9fi21. Sporr.~ CouJ'lf'. CnnVf'rl. 1f>p. Pft Y m •nts. FIAT 850 Spyrlrr J970, Xlnt mnd. Ln mi·,,, Ai\fJ F'~1 r11d1n, Sl."1:.0 310 E. Balboa Bl vd, Nf>. fi .. ~AC '&1 r ia t XJn! f'OIJ<l, ~n£. t·luN:h. br,.krs t.. rlrck. $700 96~9fiiR r_v __ JAGUAR '69 XKE Roadster pupplf'.• .. $.ill. 4~21'.!Jt I c:rul~rr T.'i, SS. or, <:1111 : 4~14\i2 --·-650-TRIUMPH--Trucks ---Xlra<. 'lli J!i70 TRI HULL "Tl 50 2 l---------- WESTIE T""""· A l<C. p,., • "·1370 • '69 CHEV. 111 TON Ply: "-12..fiZ',.1 hp . ./'.'~w 1r11 ilf'r. d.1., olhrr ---- --'/A rhflmp ~irf'rl. 1111\lr ,_. rrm e '68 HONDA Cl90 BILL l\IAXEY TOYOTA ,\ s 11 rirt .R..ii.riin, ufl('fl'r 1.1.000 JSAAl Beach Blvrl. I original mllr..'!1. I riwnf'r !ZVC .'ihnt~ fi44--1 72:t !~' S.KI f.· fl~h111g hn111, 100 f'.'>;tr11 ~. S2l'il. :>4!1--07.i1. Hr ,lnhn.<n11 ,f, l~P 11'hl lrlr. • • :-...ill-4<iR2 1111 t; pni *"' PICKUP YORKSJllR~.: T "rr 1rr~. all ti•'11rirl 11p11 s 2 .;;oo, ~HONOA5-C°3_5_0_ r ra"°uah!r Ah:C 19'.!-:!WJI Tr•ns;po•l•l•o" l•l X-1 111 1'0<11t, 15;)0. &1:l·l2·1-I H, ReAcl!. Ph. $147-ll5SS 491\i . Autos, lmported--970 Marquis Motors i;~;...,171s. 11· 1%11 c11 nv . .;1.1-:R 1:,;i Hp , El;ct~ic Cars 930 New Cab .. O. Lar9e Selection Ah'C 11·ii:.h ~rltrr, n111lr. F. itn. ,1111 1.1nr r•arlin. 1,,11 Camper f F II ---·----F:I FCTl1/(' ( 0 U Y R/I RF. 'fi7 31\0 dk r;rn ~rrl . 4 mns .• Thrnrlrr'lll !1nr. '""l'l'I" :\lnl i·nnrl. S'.!!'95. Aircraft 915 '.' .. ' "A1·-S1if'k rtp1•r , A11 rn h'a~. pwr ~Ir, hf'a!f'r. tl!JO Sn. C!'t Hi2h1>.•.,. L. Bch. 4~·7;,(l:t • 540 .. 1100 • • • 4~:..:1!•!!'1 • • • fii::-2::1~. 1-----------fihPrc~a~.~ lnp I.· •·ur·t;.iin~. 1·<1d1n, !t1 m11 ... ~ . ...12181C . .se.. Reconditioned 1trxf/O.D. ('"hrm w i r ~J . r.ER-. -st;;;";thAi~ P-;:;-intf'r PO\\'Ef':-\1nhn~<1n1 -:-t-n..k r~:SSNA 'fil 17\ 890 T.T .. 1.l ,"~: a!!Pnrs. la r" mMPI. ii -vou'JJ huv 11. Us--' V·W's r" d I ~. R" au t. r" nd . •• h d -· '"" .... ,." ~n TO 11 "Kii • ....,., ("11.~h, nn ('"h t r k . ' $."'"· ru 494-6142/40!!1 ... pup~ -/\ .... (' · r <1mp. s1rr · t1lr:l-~nJ1d :!~' 13~1 n f t t' r ~i~V '"'N · ·hJ "' f!'6-71K~ ·~'"" p h -------~1flf".o.g1111 rrl 1111r , 96~l::~ I fi4:l-:\.1!H . 1 · . ,.,., l~P si.v, m11 ~• •. . Bill Ma.xeyToyota orsc es--!!IF.8 J AGUA.R !YJ)P-E 2+2. , -----. __ .o.r ll . Call 54()...7610 a r Mobile tiom•s 935 C & V "ir· ,;lick. lmmac. Pvl Piy AKC Irish .-:rtwr~. pr! 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Exccl!Pnt ronrl. Sl.200 or nffer. Call Af1Pr 4 pm fi4~--0·1fl7 'fi,.l 1'1G 1100 sedan, i\lu.~t M'll $28:1. •* fi01U:,.1:Z11!IG 'fill i\l r.-t-.11rl.i;:r1, ,;light hndy riamllJ:I'. Olhf'r-...'lsr pPrfPCl. Nir. S9X1. Gre.i:: !\J.1.11:.77, t-.1UST srll. '69 f\!GB, blur, rxrrl Mnrl, radto "'ll"f' whrPls. ~1ake offer. 67j....~ .oi fl :i '"'\ i'.1GB ROADSTER. Nrw top, 1·11n5 good. $.l\00. ~21...&1,lJ 11ny!\n1r "fi:'i 1\1GB. Rrb11 f'll~ & !rillls. ."'1 UST SELL! j!l[)J or bst olr ____ 11·16·907·1 'fi:l i'ol GR-~V 1 r;-W1~1~~· ~r;in~. rtip I.· brak~!. $1i..)() i;7;,_7459 f'Vf'~. or=ELc-- 'li!l YF.:LLO\V ... 1a. Wl!'T1 -Oprl f\11(1Ptl. i.izf' Prig. $1600. CaJJ a f! .\ fi7J..."i.lt.~S PORS.~C~H~E - WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS 'fi.1 SUNBEAM Alpinf', Looks I.·. ntns Knort + xtr11. tran& & clu tch, $525. 543-lg.!2 TOYOTA Immediate Delivery ON FINEST SELECTION OF NEW '71 TOYOTAS IN ORANGE COUNTY * Coupes * 4 Door Sedans * Automatic Trans. * 4 Speed Trans. * Air Conditioning ONLY AT BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (714) 847-8555 • Toyota '69 Corolla ~U)(~ O'>Upe with 4 .i;peed, Radio. 1tet"lln tapr, viny9 tor. aJ1 'ma11 & 1 little jf'wd . tXWZ6n~ Af\C l'f'Ji: Prlnn£":f"~I' fl'm<1l". 2 Harhnr. 71 4/!lfiS.4.l!~O fnr info. p1t'kl1p. Air. •Ulo. t1•11n• ~~ . . •ho. ~llff' 1 n•ce nn' 1Q7.i0fl.l • s11 .. m., 1 ~!1. r11 .. ·.vs-whf'rl.~. £xrcptinn11.lly cil'an. / y~ okl. r.r,.111 v.lkirl.<, Sar. . . ,---.---1 flll\.\rr bt11kf'~. Arant•lul 2 .•.. ~11 Rlnr.~, R(ll'Tf, OR. Pr•rl'd Right. lf'm • El~c1nr11I Syst'm :u; f 1 'BRl""'l C 1 I '' 494-ll777. 4~-(12.li 1100. ~?,A....4.';7:; • . · . 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"'•,. ., .. 1,., "* • • -I f'I", sll"cpg 4 ·11.·1 ri'l11J.":e , i(·e b1t1111r~i tables, ~uch:' n1:1ch ~ • .I AUTHORlZED .-=-~-* Bo.ts, Sail 909 ho.-.:, ovrn, v.'1rr<l, P!C., VeJJ I mqr,.! IH.• t S:\LES • SERVICE Ii YR l;Plrlin11:-R<'l•f' ,,, . .,...... •'Iran. Call :"17·9792. ,.. _ 1 ,.;,pp hP11111 . turn m<>dtl~ ln .iumplnl! f11>lr nt111I $j00 s APA('JlF C'JllFt' ~ k 1 k ~,.\9.)131 J-:xr. fofi nr fi7 F.42 •0 ••• I · · 1"111 rradtr P: r ·. 1 ·~ .<:rninJ,?, lr11r1·natinn111 HarvP!lf'r 1970 HARBOR Rl,VD. I -:\lil:i. ~clc \\fll dfl·i!·!llt1111 ,., t'.X(J'llS I (ALL ,11.\0-.1000 nr jl:l-0-7XIO . '. . . • m srA 1\1ESA S.-iMl, Ji.If'~ .'>H\....l'.!<l"", rLF:AN-AIP..-c1:F:A-N Rf~CHEAllON Ct.NTf~R Boati and /· lE') Fti"C'fo-R\.'~ 1 r " r ldl'al .. r, "'AT F:R. 'lllf: r.ooo 1.1~·F: ROY CARVER, Inc. ASTON MARTIN J 3100 w. Coast Hwy. MM"il'li! EqLlipment \G. t.·laJOr-...'H,\I f.. H;iH Pini, tro1,11 nrt" lnw burl~f'I, 1 AR. 2 h11 2925 Ha rbor .l:Jlvd. Ne\>.'pQrt Rr1trh -BROKERAGE-!_ $79.'I. 1'69 \~l~lh s1._C M. _ / moh11~ h(lml'.~ nn 111,. Nt v 111 Cn.•111. l\·lrsa !'>4.ti-444<1 '.l!I, 2.4 MARK 111 Cflnco11r•f', __ _ NEWPORT IMPORTS J.":B.ll Ha.rbnr-Bl\1d., r;.1;, tJust S. "' 1;.(;, Fr,1.y.J ____ 6.!6·233.1 I 'fi7 r0Rsc11 ~:-~n2-.-:~-~rd~ h!11 hll\, A:-01 t-7'1 ~\\', 11n111<1, ~rmprJ'\11', r h r ri1 11 Ills, rna r~. co\·rr. S3:AXI. 1 4~~1-:1122 POH.<.;(:Jt~.=-r1a~51('"~ :':r)f'1•1 i.~Jr1' .<11"0/lj! ]AA() r e 912 ~:nl!. Vr1•:.o rfra n Al'klng $".!.l(KI 0r !rarlr~ ~~l-7116:1. 49 !-9~11 900 S NPwpnr• AP111·h Pr11. h;llrh i9i;9-CHf;V~. 1i:',-10'nv~ xlnl, !"f"Upho'lstf'rrd. <>VPI" KARMANN GHIA _ ALES-\\'ESTWAY rilmfl"'', II mn • .__ I -96-= 1 & ~II rri•rr11t1nnal /111·1!1 lil'~. r11.•tom hl1 Alurn111 llx12 ........ ,....,u · 'i2·"'"'· 4 .Vl•t. '61 PORSClll.-1 o!ri. Vf'l'Y ('ll';jll, ~1~ 4, pl"lt'· .,..,.... '" ··ARi\1/INN f;l-([A Run• , 01 m II c. I rl 11 · ~ rr Arlult11 nnJy. Nn 1)1'1 ... , Cnme mil type rear r!onr. 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S8.l10, Call af! 11 '67 OIF.VROLET ~ Ion pick ~It-you'll buy 11 l\takf'" offer !lSS-23.~. 11100• bnAI Nl•'*''· gg.l-lbih 1 6-l'b-;.61111 ~f.-6.~lll'l d11.v1 67:...:'19!>4 ..... ,.,. 11.m. 1147-65:17. up w/1970 11· G11 luie cab Bin Maxey Toyota LOTUS 1970 PORSOt-E-,14°-_-p-,-cl 14' F'i1<hrrm 11n-r 1!" I Ii nu ! l S..\Cf-<.l r'IC~:: u;· l1 nt>r~J 9io,.~ '70 KAWA.CV\ Kl 100 Tr11il CLOSF. 'IO h11rtlo!', .mkt11, rtr IJVf'r Cllmpl'r ,, boot. M11.ny 1Rll81 'BEACH RL. 11-17·3.'i:f.i Alm .JORJZED Nlnd, In mi. Mu~1 ~f'll lm'- 11'/.'l.i hp. I .i·r 0111. Slfl(l(l fll lTRIGG~R. ltkf' tlf'"-'. B~'-~. rf'fll nicr. Many ,.,.Ira.• llf'W J?x46, Pol'ch, 1hf'd Ind · Xlrll!!. Musi IPll. 9611-9870. HUNTING TON BEACH SALES le SERVICE mrd. &11t offer. fi75-1:l70. fiT.~162 fi;i .\'<, 6 'j l -~ i fi 4 A~ .. I~\~ $.~9=-. 4 9 4 ... 7 16 l , I S,l.iO C11.ll eolJ~I !7 14 1 lri>d. Buy II! $6500., 491>:2,l: ·. 1!!50 J>"'ORD P.u~Cove~ BMW '67 DIOc. 11.Ul'O, tra;;:-2 ·~c PORSCHE -17'50c<' ,,v .. ~. , 4M-.t:!i4. 6~1.492 Motor Homes t"ii bed. v~ Hal ht'11d f'"ll'. Bf!!ll nr. Xlnt cond. 39,000 ml, Pvl +f':oitrR!\, S2400 or bcs1 orler. -191fTlfYOTA- Low n11lt~. •M-13 $1777 ~LellliA 9 YOL~O l'.l-16 H~roor, C.:\1. &16-9303 -.-Toyota '66 Corono Dix. 4-dr. Sedan wuh 4 spet'd, rar110. hrat'r & 11harp. fSSJ.,. 3'.)6 \. • $866 SANTA ANA TOYOTA 111 W. WIU1'ler, San111 Ana 0 pt'n f'V~. k. Sun. 540-~12 '68 TOYOTA 2 Onor Hardtop, 11uto rraM, .Radio. Heateti tin~ glaM, whre'] CQVf'l"S, MU!lt !C4! 11nd rtriv, In 11ppN'c1arr, <VTS- lo:f~ SU74 . Garrf,n Grow Lincol n -Ml'rcury, Garrl'n Grm·" Rlvrt . at Brookhunt. 636-2980. -,&.;-9 =To=vo=TA-1 PICKUP ii· F'IBERGl.-o:; rlill2).-wl!'-1Yim 1 RALROA 20·. fi-.:f'ri Kf'rl ;; i q10-KAWASAKI Cr'' n CON DOR ~;, ':';..~n>Ri,~~~l CerritOI! Pl)': 6.l.l-l346. fi7.'-25.ll Alf'pt!RvTh!. s2~.1 1·,:;w.1pf1Pr hp, OulbnArrl inntnr, ht~d.1 •'.rrAk s:i:.15. l970 K11WAAAkl l DATSUN ~i f1:lr!Chf'. Excellent ron-Only 16.000 miles. AFUM ~llilhoA1 , fhrl:'lll S 19 ,., rlif•ll• •l-p• 4 ,26,.,. 111111 bnP;11 $.\'iO, Bnlh 111 I'll> EXCEPT clesn l!WJ Ford ~ -----------1 H n ·. 11--..... ·"' l-pd .. 3100 W. Coa.'!11 wy. 1!1nn . l>••. !lfi'l-~1 5-\f:.-() . ...,~1 · ' · · rf'll~nl rorntilinn. 6'16-lf\117 Th<> y11cht th111'11 not a hoat. Ion, 1 • Vl P • U · '71 DATSUN 4 DR. Newport Beitch 49~~ or 11.17-1106. 12' ALllMJNU ',1 1ln 11 ! , ... o\QllA·CA'+' C --; --191'.A SUZUKI 1-;o(C-..----BI LL CORWIN i'ORD "'fr1.mptr 3hell. S 59S. ''2 REBLT eng, romp! nf'w Harbor American -~tsm11r11n. 12 I 6llOO ini S'KXI On1n2., County'11 Condor DI•· fila-.">175 MAZDA 1lurriy. SJ'1.1 lni-1 f'• tn1~. itrl i1ha/lf' $6.',0. Trlr 111 1.so · · · tribulor 230 s M 1 St 1~.54~~CH=E=.v"v~"~=w~" SEDAN rlu1 ch. Xlnl conrl, must 11ell. 2.100) El {'ah~ll,., E T. avll1I, JA'i ll consirif!r trA<le j C.1111 ;;.t;....!in.17 0 'Cl • · 11 " '• •v TRUCK LOOK $14:..0/offPr. ~5619 '67 TOYOTA Auto 1000 Ddux " . . · · • , . • ran.It'-O!!e-lo three ma-$71~ °'" ... ,, nll'r Al,. ---- -.... 17-5.'l(ffi. __ ,,.tt;..tl:ll I 70 TRIUMPH ,i()O ..,..,,~ fittW•"s. 639_18,.,,,. Or •·•Id;.,.,. '-"'· · · 7"1\11-Pnrschf' !'12: B\u,...blk. new Am-r m. $8!'JO, 1 --CLF.AN MUST SELL r· -.. ..., "'" 1arche9 S 15 0 . !Aw mile11,er., filct. w1.r,.-,u1!y "* 67J.-0607 * AL~"'MrNlN hrwil 12·. $1~). L;'t;" SN JPF.:·Dllf'ff)O VA ii;,-·~94-~ AfT fiPM "· 7..(M44, Ml~=.9 • apd, dlr .Rl.H, WAI S1186. lmmed1'ate Del1'very rm-Sw. linlcd glass, map, 1 ~~==~~--~-r F:vin.,1rl:-molor. Ii h.p. $27.1. tr!I' 11.fflf'v.· whl ~. 1 !1~ ·"" ' T!F.NTAl N '17' Co S1Bll8. r6.l9CAX) s ll S<im peri15, com mat.&. M· 1~9 TOYOTA Coron11, 2 dr 1>16-121~. _ _ _ _ prPsrrvrr11. 1rlr winrh. $.'i00.1 H. D. CHOPPER, !'16<11"11, ~!or 'hnm;w Fully ,.q:~ ·~:N~~~I~ ~~~a.R'~~ir 7~ ::n or foreiirn •cir :•ifJ h11uAf. 1 OwnP.r. 29,00J ac· hi, 1tanda.ni tra1111, t /h, ex- J.nLA,-;""s l'IVPr ... ;......i ·~1 Afl lk:lO. 714/96l-97!t.... lnl1 (Ir chromr , wifh tr .. llf'r. Oulll .. ,(', Rll"t'p~ ll. lnlo It 1.n ml. $ll2S or tr11.de. tin. pvl. ply. Call Ken Rotary Enrrines 111111ml.11700. '197-IOM. Cf'I rond. SI.21)'.). ~1077. S161'1. nr,ilcnn J'lrr't hlllllO' 27• PIVER m ·:uill hn.11 1, Besr fi42··6.:\9J f"'H!rv•tlrin~. 496 -61.4 4, 497-10~. 5'-8736 -.494-631 1. • TIME FOR TlllUMPH ""'· "'·"" I '"" M TRAOF.. C•ll Metchlou '67-$60o-,,,._,..,. • Datsun '69-RX2 CPES.-... • 31ll2 'l'i9 F'ORO Pk:k Up. R,.bll Boets, Mo1int./ IM;...... 1--• 642-7fifi7 • LF:t\VTNG lt1r Eump., Vftr . .-. mri1or A: tra~. Nf!w hrk,:., 510 Sedan RX2 4 DRS. DAILY PILOT ·~ TRIUMPH, ~ct'I Cflnd, Service 902 P-CAT 11111 r~f"e w/trlr. 'AA-HONDA-ci~"1--r1on b111<. ~f'll Mnt, ExcPI 11pl11 . rim whl~. S .19~. I n111ny xtraa, $1 , . l'Jl-50fl6 Spi'f'l.lll 11fi9:. r A·l CONDITION $47S ~M il" Rf'•1 olt~r. ~.~:'! fi7~?.I f'ul(v f'QUJJl'Pf'<I with r!l(ti". RlOO CPES. 11(1 6:30 p.m. rrRF.::RGt.A!'S rr~ir -All fi7;,....f,6(!7 ' • lii&-"6.11 . af1rr fi pm . hr irit('r. f'IC. Stt to llpf)l'f"C. THROUGH A ''AA"'T;::;rl---c°"=-=-=~-,1 tyJ'lf"'-hllf"r"m•\l .111.-Mp 1-- ---------- -----... ,-- ------M F"ORD &omliM, xln't IYYJ361 ~ NO WAIJJNC umphG'T'6 R/HLomL _ "111 ~hl"lfl, :?rl vr~ r~p.1 USF:D nnhlt' Hi, onl.v 2 mn 's I Sll7.UK1 llO. 19611, Xlnl ('Orid.13.1 REAn r n11: hu.• J)flrt. ''.°n. rond. • 5869 Xlnr ('Ond. $15..'iO or $550 A 7141'.l.l6·6fi.lli or 21 _1i•:t<i.:i.u~. nlfL Oft)'~ c .. u S.12-6-180. $111~ w/r11rk. vrrtf'd 14.000 rir1a:. m1ll'11 ~ .. t9-0277 QUICK CASH ta.kc ovt'r pym1a, 67J...1643. B t /M i f;vf'•, fi7~74.17 * • ~!17~1_!_• __ ~~!t~ R.-5• ofrtr 8-8 PM. 19Xi FORD P ICK-UP $100. SANTA ANA TOYOTA MIRACLE ~ZQA '69 'T'RJUMPH GTS, -to , red. °: ~i •r ne 91M StnNF.V-12'-l\,~lb, A •• MUST SELL fi !in .l'lll-i4,\8. ntt'd$ tnu~• "M'frlc.. 417 W. Warnt'r. Santa AM 2 ...:71_ 0/0, I() mi. &d cond. S2i00 ~ 1P· ...... . I rr::il 11111 t.o .. t. Ml"l\•r u~ trow _TRIUMPH CHOPPER, very ~'OR _fU~NT -ll("lrcon~incd MO.Olli Open t.Yh . It ~un. 540°2512 Hnm" rif 11\f> Rtlf.11ry .EORb...J1'"--...l!~ ·~--.or bit otr. 64r,...~~~73. SEXTA~ Ir M'i rk n F\f.nrl1~ • ~11hn!, Sl7:-.. fi7f).\~ n 1h11rpt M6=°i2!!0 t Ali:, ltC!Dtt.itor..~-wlf.. Sc TM-rul,.1 dtltvnn~~Wiff ''19-DAT!Upr-F'.U: '~~nm ~-H"'64"'i·s--100 ...... WANT 'AD iOOf·'TJtruMPH ~ p fT"'~l~;-,-.·.1 'F'.:ii:Cf'1lf.n1-~1!0r.-$f~ DIAL r11re1:;1 fi4l-."J678 . CM.r;re HOUSE Hunllng?' w;tCh the mi., 492-;io,U. . • a Oaily P lloC Chwtfitd ml'a, xlnt m ntl. 11400 ~ ,ROO<l rondltion, S&.'il or bnt ;,;7_7;,77 f )'Ollt "i· t~n •11 bl!.ck and OPEN HOUSE colunm. OATI..Y P1LOT tor 11ctlo,. Ml-5!in Nnw! ~1-U ..ti ~PM. I We'll help YCN 5611 : &12-5675 I nfff'r !J6l...6483. l>~~·Olbl 111&11 HAll80f! COSTA l.lf~A I '~ •• 4.f DAILY PILOT u. ...... l§J ~I ·_"""'_"·~!§]I ~"..... l§l ~I ·_"""'_ .... __,J§J I .......... l§l 1 .,. ... ~,.,. -------~------Autos, dsea I§ 698 J§l I .. , .. ~,.. 1§1 I /;liiiiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiii;.;~~ Autos, Imported 978 l§l l Au!05 IOt s,,i,. Autos, lmport9d 970 -..,,.,-:~::-:::-:::-::-::::;:;--Autos, Imported 970 Auto•, Imported 970 Autos, Import.cl 1-----VOLKSWAGEN ===========! 970 Autos, Imported 970 AutoA, Imported VOLVO 970 Autos, lJhd 990 1 ---'~---~~1 TRIUMPH 11-IE 1·RIIDrPH VS STAG NOW ON DISPLAY '65 VW BUG ~rfect seamd ear, 4 Spe«i, R&dlO Hea~r. timed iiass. TPSt dn1~ today. (PGA493) $795. Garden Grove Lincoln • :O.lercury, Garden Grove Con1e in for a 1e.st dr!l'I!! FRITZ WARREN'S Bh'd. at Brookhu 1·.st. SPORT CAR CENTER 6.J6."'1l. <:o E. 1st si:. s.A. 5-17-0764 1 ~.,~,~,~,~v_-,,,..,-:-d,-,-.::,..:cc.•m;o;-o. Open daily 9-9; closed Sunday Firm. l--~====,...,.-1 6.\4-";'-110 '&J TRJlJ~\PH TR ~ -...,.,~;;;-;,C'. --,;;-;;;--;;;;-- fla.i·h grern. "·irf' \l"hN'l~ 1 J96S Bl S 60,00 mi. \\ i.11 tradf' for elder car plus S\SM. 96&-30')-rash 5-i!}-0;,1'l -:..:J 63 V\V SquaI"f'back: rrblt ·66 VOLKSWAGEN I rng. :\,.". brakts !, rh.:tch s.-ui or bsr otr. S31l-2636. ALWAYS ON SUNDAY TO GET MORE "BUGS" OUT OF 'OUR DEALERSHIP WE ARE NOW OPEN ON SUN DAY. NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK OUR CUS· TOMERS GET "BUGGED" BECAUSE VW l> AMERICA'S NO. l SELLI NG IMPORT. CHICK l\iERSON WIL L BE OPEN ON SUN· DA I'S BECAUS E NOW WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF NEW CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. THINKING OF A NEW OR USED VW? Let l·Jarbour Volks\vagen Prove 1'o )"ou That \Ve Appreciate Your Business OVER 150 NEW & USED vw·s TO CHOOSE FROM. BRING YOUR TRADE, WE 'LL BUG YOU IMMEDIATELY. VOLVO DEMO SALE $2998 t!'ln Vo1vo 1+1 SP(!. ~n10 # 7.160 ..Deiut Lew 9 TOYOTA 19-16 Harbor,(' ~J. 6-16-931).1 Autos, Used 990 BUICK CADILLAC CADILLAC 1970 CPE. DE VILLE L.l'.:SS THAN 19.0CO miles FACTORY AlR (.'ONDJT!O:\l:\G Padded top, NH !f'ather 1n- 1rr. slrrixi, til1·1elr •1heel & a· ilOlil of otht>r rl~lu:..e e.\· 'I tra.s. I I :r9BBH 1, $5777 NABERS Cadillac AUTI~ORlZED DEAL~ft :.'600 Harbor Bll•d., Cost<1 ~If''><! Cal! ~0-9100 Open Sund&y VAC.'\NO .E.':> Cost n1onf') ' CADILLAC CADILLAC 1969 CPE. DE VILLE 1."]1 to CllOOst ~'rriru 1-"AC'TORY AIR !'O:>.'DJTIO.~ r.-.;G r·L1,1 p011~'I', 1•r1·. Chot1·, of e!orll n1· !rathrr Hl!('nor, dfYlr (fi.:k~ f'll", tll', Bo-1h llll·cil l<•W ' rn!leag,. T.tkt ~·iU r p1r~ •YPN.i611 tZLJ..; . 0'221 10J•IBl;:.\1< $4333 NABERS Cadillac .\UTl!OR.IZED Df::ALER 21,(J() llarl:lnr Bh·d., Cos!a '.\le~ t "a!J ."H~9100 Ojlf'n Sund11.Y • 69 \'\\'_ :=>purl.Jing. Lo ml. "66 V\\', ;-1ew eng. :dnt trans. c~~o~ GREAT SELECTION OF AIR CONDITIONED vw·s IN STOCK '70 Buick Hent ~our hou~e. ape.. 5tore DO:-l 'T give It a11.•ay, eel Electra Custom bldg., rte. thru a Daily Pilot ' q11ick cash !or 1: \\'Ith 1 ClassLlied ad. DAILY PILOT Oassilied St>ll or trade !or bike. l\fake $1199. I 7 "'=-·191 Afrrr 6 p.'11 . 6-H-.'>1~9 or!rr. Aft 1.Nl·;J · Auto Service, Parts 949 Auto Service, Parts 949 OPEN SUNDAY 4 Door, Hardtop, fo'ull Po\.\·er, -1 ~~~ FaC'lory Air, lots ol lacto1y cAc-u-ol-o•-,-,U-o,-.-.;----990 Autos, Used Driving On Your Vacation? Keep your vacation a t rouble frff vacation. SANT A ANA TOY OT A is having a complete Tuneup Service and Electronic: Analys is Cli nic for August Inspect y" Tire1 lftf.. Spart V Fro11r Wh. B<tori "9 V lrall.e F-IYill V Radlotor V ladloter Coolant V Upper/l ower Ho5f'I V Rodiotor HoM1 V Tlierrnouot Y" Spo1k f'lu91 V Polnti vco~ V Check and Adju't Tlml119 Install V Rotate !,;# Pock F-ro"t Wh. lea ring V fluth Comp!_.. I/ 4 c;>ts. Hew Coolaflt ,,,,, N-HoHt it 11.-ditd !e~tr• coil) V Htw Thenno•tel if llffditd {e~I•• co1tl V Hew Plu91 {4 or 61 V New Points V Hew Cot1deltMf PLUS--- COMPLETE Oil CHANGE NEW Oil Fil TER NECESSARY LUBE Reg . Price $46.00 Lobo' Inc, Sai1taA11a , • t-----t--:-.. "-""c-.ctcr-t • ' le~,~'~s PO RSC HE/AU DI Au thorized Sales & Service 44S E. COAST HIGHWAY At Bay1id• Drive NEWPORT BEACH 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA S49.J031 Ext. 66 or 67 VOLKSWAGEN '56 VW VAN P.ed. "·n11e-, k. blue in color. 1 LG:'\:J28 VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW BUG O\\'OCT, 4 s~. Radio, Heater, tinted glass, driven 3-1,000 1nlles, hke new CYXS Harbour Volkswagen Aufhori1ed Vo lk1wa9en Oo•ler 18711 BEACH BLVD. 842-443S HUNTINGTON BEACH '65 vw Radio & Heater. 4 speed. RIPS.l3 '61 V\\I Baja Bug. Yello\\', I sunt'OOr, reblt mo1or, ne\1 braking systen1 + many :<tra.s. S1r:1. ~-1828 aft 6. 1\·arranty 1718AGE/. $429S MacHoward s:m-9600 or :i.31 ·0608 Corner I.st & Harbor Santa Ana CADILLAC CADILLAC 19611 CPE. DE VILLE FACTORY AIR CO:-.IDITION ING Full poll"er. 1!.11 & 1rlf'Seop1c steering. Ai\l/FM radio, etc. An exceptional value. ~ZNB· 7611. $3222 NABERS Cadillac 1 AL 'TI-IORIZED DEALER 2600 Harbor Bh·d., Costa i\1es« ,.;, 11399· G""'" G<ow . ., BUG. ''b"ll! '"•· gd 'JJ COUPE DE YlllE Lincoln -!o.len:ury, Garden ~ trans car. $52.i. 833.-3713 ft~ ~ ~ ~~806B8lvdvw. at BeroouckhW>t. c~ ofl day:i:~;~;~~: ~:;ati~1~y ~.:si:~~; I Call 5-I0-9100 Open Sunday $695 \t o s S.l2 552• \\'i!es' private car. Like new I ' ' S • ~ • -J • in e\·ery respec!. Call Kent , A_ t,d; Gl't'en "'!th 11 hi1e interior 'I\. ' 1969 V\V square back \~'/air. Allen 8-12-44~5 for demon-J I ~ .. ..IJ-P ln11naculate lo mileage Cilr. ... ... ~fl' 1 oii·n,.,r 11·/loiv mile~. Excel stration appolntm('nf. '\ft ~ u-you'1J buy it. \VTF-,,., i-"'-~_1_'_3'}-_<_os; _____ 1 CADILLAC 1966 .\9;> :>.t9-30Jl t:xr. 66 or 67 SEDAN DE VILLE .'"19-:iO:il Exl. 6ti or 67 J-1089 1970 H,.\RBQR BLVD. VOLVO ) FACTORY AIR 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Bill Maxey Toyota cosr,, "fESA 1 co~o1T10;-.:1:-.:c COSTA ;\fESA -----co-~=;---1 18881 BEACH BL. 847-8"555 '69 YW BUG FULL LEATHER l.'\TERIOR '56 VW '68 144S Sedan HUNTINGTON BEACH I Vu1yl padded top. tut1 po"'·er ·59 VOLKS -ivhlte/red int. L J.l ll A.\f/F",\1 $95 over "'holesale I opnons, A;\1/F':\1 radio, rad- Lo1v n1Lieage, 5 Un r oof , 1:U::1 e:gepdexce ent cond. BlUe Book. $1.\95 full priee tal ply 11res & many othE'r l UI. s . dJr. Valencia (AS70Z0) l rlt>IU:..{' xtra~ Sre ro <IPPI'e<:· AJ\1-FJ\1 radio. excellent red, take old car or imall ·• 1 1 .i1e •SLY:::(l.J 1 I ~ 1.'0ndit1on Quick sale Sl250. do"'"? c.:ir'. ll!1. p~·t. ply, il30-Marquis Motors · 51777 I 6-[>-1982 or 557-3683. BQKl ~-8136 . ·19-1-tiSU aft ~So. Cst. Hii:;hl\')-', L. Bt•h. NABERS C d'll I ft~ ~ ~lliST sell: '70 V\V Bug. I 9 a.m. 49-J-i.){I~ e 5-I0-3100 a I GC I \t 0 Sacntice, p ~ r I ~ c l cond. --..=o;=;-;==--1 ----------.\{.;.niORJZF.D J)EALER 1 cu~tom pal$J.Js· 9-11CGA. CHECK THESE VALUES '68 ~~~~tlful belqt fi"l1h. wlt~$1499 unmac.ulote nut brown infer· ior -RuM Uke new! Ju1t TERMS TO SUIT and 100 ~. Warranty. Lie.. WIJlJ~ '65 '68 VW CAMPER . $1788 New palnr & uphoh1.,.., - rec.enr e119lne job -Can't be beat at Lie.. RQM\01 VW SQUAREBACK $1499 o .i,1 .. 1 .,;,. •;" ... 1 •• terlor -Hurry for th11 one 01 juo -100 •·• Warranty-Lie.. VTT•4B '66 '69 '64 '71 '68 VW BUG ReoUy Cleon!! Cle111t11tlne flnlll!, rebuilt en9ine - r11dia heat.r -SPECIAL Lie . TJEO&I ~~:i~~~upt -A p,.t!y $1099 white finish with red ift · terlor -True ..c.onomy at ju$t Lie. XUXl 29 PLY. BARRACUDA YB. 11uta. rrans .• ruft1 good. WEEKEND SPECIAL Lie. PENlSl PlffTo Sl9 engine, 11u111. tr""'·• radio, etc.. LlltE BRAND NEW ! Lie. -<llOBHY ~~NT ~.~,'~.:~l.R~~ $1999 radio, 2•,000 ac rual 111il~! JuSI l lc. YGH74& • ~s 1nany exiras, lo miles, 01 ig '68 VW BUG ~ THINK ::'60IJ Harbor Rlvd., ,,., ~ o\lner 31850. or ~!ii offer Radio. llra!eJ" \·rry Sha1p: YOLVO' lnsta :\IP'Sa ~~ ..Ji-6i'3·0V\3'V:i af1er 8 pm. ' i\lusr Seu 1XE\\17:WJ. SlOfJJ. m l -°"='-'_.:''-~:c"c.OOc..._O:_l"'_"_!-i1::."'=''Y_ 11 '\I' ... ""g. E>~I m"h ' Marquis Motors "FRIEDLANDER" SELLL'G Yo"'"""'' "Ll'1" i , .. : .•. "' Harbour Volkswagen 417 W. WARNER e SANTA ANA e 540-2512 ::,.t!l-3031 E:<I 66 or 67 conr!. new brakes, minor I 9'XI So. Cst. H1gh\\•y, L. Belt 11·ith us, .sell lt fa st. Daily 18711 Beach Blvd. 19i0 H.\RBOR BLVD. Ii:>n<ler damage. $ 5 5 0 . 49-i-T;"JOJ • 540-3100 13Ht lliACll 1HWY. ,,; Pilot Classified. 642-5678 Huntington Beach 842-44 35 "'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!'!!!!![!!!!!!'1!!!!!'-'!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!I!!!!'!!!~ 1· COST A 1'1ES,\ 67~>-7239 893-7566 • 537-6824 ., '!'~""~""!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~:""'T,""!!!!!!!!!!!!~~j :': ~-.-=o~----c=•l;;=-,=--c=-:;---c-,.,-7 \l."E are l1v1ng !/cvond our 0 -~ --Autos, New 980Autos, Naw 980 Autos, New 980 1967 ,V\V. Good con d ·I ineans must sell ·ob V\V blig Autos, New 980 Autos, New 98 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ".;\l/ l' :\l • i~adio, vi bro~nif". • "' Ii u n r o o r . A s k i n g ========:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ]I S_iOO. &1.>-.:i614, 4801 R1\·e1·· 1 l"ldlf"Ulot!1$ly lugh pr ic e CLOSE-OUT OF ALL REMAINING '71 MERCURYS BRAND NEW 1971 COUGAR Select 1h•I+. "'"•!• "'•111 pcw•r lh•""'l· ••"'<>I• c.an!1al !.It ho nd ..,;.,,.,, ... M rodoo, l•nlt d ql4u , d i• whl. co~t.,. 11~91H~Sl1991 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANY BRAND NEW 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO IN STOCK-WE WILL SELL FOR 3% OVER DEALER INVOICE! OUR HAS SELECTION OF 1971 MERCURYS NEYER BEEN BETTER. IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO MA1<E OUTSTANDING SAYINGS RIGHT NOW AT • . . 1 .'iB SISOO, love to haggl('. XJnt .\lU5T SE-ll 1968 'viV Bug t'Ond, Anyt1n1e 536--6125. Good !rans. Sac~ PriCT $819, '68 V\V 1i·/'65 cog, n('\I' l"ings, Call: jj7-<;9-l\ aft :\pm ne11· c!u1ch, r1ew SP)df'r 196.~ V\V BUG -XJnt conrl. gf'ars. $675 cash. C a l 1 R&H. See to appreciate_ S.\i-1423 before 6 p1n Sa.I or Call alt -1. 897-2690 bP!ore 11 am or af!er 5 pm 1963 \'\\' BUS -Good runrung Sunday. rond. i\rw tu'f'~. clurch. '6~ 'viV BUS: 9 PASS br~"~. $995. l)i~5293 I ~2200 or Bf'st Offrr I "60 V\\;-Rrblt Png & c lutch. =='~''~s-!l_&7l _a~ll-6_o~m~- G'VKI t!TC~. I\tt<l.s uphol ;o V\\' Fa~1 hack, good car. l:I:!.>. 675-8817 fjo1 ng hack to I:H>utschland 1 V\\' ft~ BUG, good t fl nil ltlln.• "rll Pn. party. nr.g 011·nrr. li~J.--0461 '";I) \i\I BUG· YPl l o" 'I /black intE"nor $159.'l. • f»f>-13('6 • 'fi.\ \'\\I ~U:-IROOF' $500 /Bst Ofr, 646-2698 165 VW VAN Camper Gon<:l Nlnd. -~5. 6-15.0.f20 $li.'ll 60:>--0Eiji ---~----"£,Ii\"\\" Bug, xlnt roi111, 1nany :..ti:g<. Call 616-143·1 LEAVING ;;1a 1e sqb~ks, "67 t.· ·1;s, s<'ll krPp rl1r othPr. 673-i.\36. + ·ti."5 v'v s1 ·c; -CrOOd l'ond. 1 n1111('r, RC'duttd to $900. ~IS---j,'ijl ·r,· V\\' P :tra I n n"'v" 196~ \'\\' Ca111p!'r. xlnt rnnd . '". · x c .Pa · _ j $99.\ J\lf'L'h. perrer1. p:itnl k gpat co1ers. S67:i. 6_. _2.2 :-H.H707 . • l>'-4 J * .,, \'\\' , t v 1 I "lil V\\"·Rl'blt rng, rarh. rue! ,, . _unroo. rrv r ean. 1 13~1 r A<k " It'~ 4,,-7~~-pun1p. Runs &"00< J.J o • . 111., .:NV. """"<><J,l or f ·30-L-?I •19-l-!l.~11. ~--' -~·0·~-~~- "67 Blue. V\\. SquilN'back tor that !tern under SJ(l, 11 • $11).)(l * try lhe Penny P incher ~ Autos, Imported 970 I Autos, Imported WHY THE RED BARON WAS A BIG SHOT. His plane had a BMW engine. You can have one too, and a car to go with it. See us for the free booklet, "33 Reasons Why BMW is Better." Or ask for the key. You'll get the 1 message. i ct~'fF llAVAAIAN MOTOA WOAKS ROY CARVER, INC. ·• AUT HORIZE.D BMW DEALER 2925 }Jarhor Blvd. Costa Mes a 5464444.-- SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY BRAND NEW 1971 KADETTES • ALL OVER FACTORY INVOICE 2 DOOR SEDANS--4 DOOR SEDANS-WAGONS- AUTOMATICS--4 SPEEDS-CHOICE OF CO LORS 1969 Mercury Cou9ar .. : S2695 V-8 e ngine , •utoma tic tra n1m11s1on, radio, h•eter, power steering a nd pow•r b ra kes, factory •ir c onditioni ng, vinyl roof. Jusl lovely. I b040FC) 1970 Ja9uar XKE Cpe ... $4995 Regency red w ith bla ck irite rior. A it c ond i· tioning, 4 speed, chrome wire wheels, AM- FM rad io. A lo\'!' mileage o ut1t•ndin9 car. llSbBQDJ 1970 Riviera ......... $4495 Full pow•r •quipm•nf plus fact?ry •ir c ond!· t ioning, AM.FM st ereo r•dio , vi nyl roof. Tf11 , ona i1 ju'! bea ut iful. (720AEB J BAUER 1966 Buick Electra Custom 4 Door. A utoma t i(, pow11r st1erin9, power b ra kei, powe r windowl & ~eats. I owner. low m il eage gem. 1970 Toronado . Cusfom. F-ult pow•r eq uipme nt p lus fa ciory a ir condi1ionin g , be.t utiful a ulomobil• wilh 1he Landa u roof. Musi "le e. i 790APF I 1969 Chev. Camaro .... $2795 390 S.S. VB. •ut omatic, rad io, heat•r, powe r tleeri ng & brekes, pow er windows, fa ctory a ir co nditioning. !YNF3 99 I BUICK in COSTA MESA 234 E. ·11th St. COSTA MESA ~48~17.A.5._ • • 1~·-_ .... _. _,1§1 1 l§l l A11to1 for ~I• l~'.I l§l I Autos lor 5'Je Autos, Used 990 Autos, Usctd 990 Autos, J .. o COMET 998 1 I Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 1--------CADILLAC CHEVROLET I CONTINENTAL COUGAR 1---,---------1 -----------1'6.'i COiltET 6 l'vl l :-[)IL ADIL LAC 1967 '66 :'llALJBU, auto, J>/!, Good <:ond in &. ~lll $37:,, j 1969 CONTINENTAL 1970 COUGAR CONVERTIBLE bllckt'ts, tu~ cond. SlOj(). &12-2619. . MK Ill 2 OR. H,T. LESS "111 ;\ .... 31.000 t.11L£S .>18-.>ll:I. I ~:1.1:..GAN !'LY CLl:...>\N PRICED FOR QUICK SALE .\bsollJ1ely llawlt.'ss? Uqut-·oo 1.\iP-A'w_" __ -,".-e1"1o_w_sc.,-,..-r CORVAJR (\}4•1 A1•L·11~· \\h11t' fJJush v•1lh 1\ttr.i..:11\'e n1l'd1u111 1,'U!tl tilt'· s11e Ka~n11•r l\'QI)' \\"llh Sporl. 1 ow11er .• \:lnl l'()lld.1-----------( t'il)4,11y lr;1thrr itJ1f'l'lflr, &· 1.tllw \\'Jlh ti< irk 111gh l1ack black !Of>&· n eh black lt'a· 67:>-8118 '60 CORVAIR -IJL111\<1gt'(j I J.a11d.1u l'Of>f. F:qu1rrt•t1 \11!11 l11 Wkf'I :'11.'(llS, ;\1110 !fi!l)S, thE.'r ull••r1or. ~·acto1y air ,71 VEGA front t'nd -But runs i::ood . 1!1t• r111l.,,I. F"ull Lux11 r.v poll'. r~ad11'. He111t'r, Po1rf'1· Sr!'t'f- r onr! full f•111rr lilt ~leer-S9:• 61:!-'.i~~O <ill 5 rr ~;11d a1J10 h•n1r ,1ir ''011d, in):, Pv11t•r Bl'akc>s, l-"11c1ory 1ng. ~·lerro, door io<:k;; mrr.:;t HATCHBACK COUPE CORVETTE--I .Sh'IT'n 1111ilr1plr'I: r.id10, Jtll i\11• Corid. •'X(~'Jlfh•ll<t!ly 111~ r1ery dl.x. t':ottrfl .\·'truly ''utoniall<', Radio, SAVI::... whf't"'l. 111ui·h 111twf' Sfof' arK! throughout, 4 U1·arwl nC'"' still ~hO\\l'IXlnl fra~li 1000· ti7-tBZG i. 11,lr IPr do•n1on~1r;4hon. 111"1'". Pl1·, ~c· and lrst <2395 ·:=..g COHVETTF:, n11nl l'Otid 0001. ~ l \"\)]\::'1~1 .!<•hn~1u1 ~ !S.:111, d1'11rhl<l.1r.l'lit .\Zll 1S2!i7;, N CONNELL Cheap al Sl:fil 1 ABERS Cadillac * &-!7-::.4 l·l • :!l;:!li Ha1 l ~1r Hhd. <.:11.,1a .lohn')<..~11 ·'" :'<J11. :?li1ti llad"()r CHEVROLET -,-69-C-ORVETTE ~27-\lt'~il .. ~!O-~~i.10. Hl1·d., ~··)~Iii ·~~;_1 ._ .• 1(J_ •. 'lti_'.1<l_. AITTllOftJZE:D DEALER 2fl(XJ ll11rb<..w Blvcl., Cos111 ·'lt!s11 2828 Harbor Blvr1. -1-srd • • .1,.17_w;o 1969 CONTINENTAL '69 Cougar Costa ~1esa ~IG-1103 4 DR. SE DAN C<1 l\ ~H0·9!00 Oprn Sun<lav 1 --~~==~~~. CONTINENTAL ·'ll'ST SI::LL --CAOILLACl970-· '67 CHEVY 396 SS l'.>.:1ra Clt.'iin, \\'rll l::qu1rJX'rl. I '011\'r and t"acto1y .\u tZll'f.Y.1-11 EL DORADO Z Door Coupe, Beautiful :-Je1vl-l-9-70_C_O_N_T_IN_E_N_T_A_L_ LESS T!IA,~ RliOO ~llLf.S Paint. (UDE162). $1493. M . M 11,()J() :\l!LES • L!KI·; :'l:E\V F'a<'tory air contl., full powt'r. arqurs otors l3t'auuful lin•1·r !lll.\I !111"h strrro laflt· & n1ul1iplrx, 900 ,'3Q Cst l!1gh.,.,·y, L. Bch. 1111h n1;1 11 ·h111g Jc;ilh•·r 1n- 1ilt & trlr~<·op1e ~lrt·r. Full !!)..l -7:ill:I 9 ~IQ.3100 1t•r1or s, ri:.H·)., J.;11i.l,\11 1oui. lrathri· 1111<;>1'., !runl; openrr, '69°IMPALA SEDAN-Lu.~l1 ry •"1Ulpfl(.'d 1hr\>ui.:h- f'ts., •'It'. A h~olulPly rh111les~ , ..... JI· 1~ , . S . \•Ut Full rn11 Pr, aulo /r1np and ··onr or a kind .. 1093_ 4 .,1 auHup, "1lt'1 .. 1erz -BENJ. 1ng. Auto. Radio, Vinyl a i1· rvnd, tilt 11 l1r1•I, \'fUJ~C I c •~J'Y <"ulltr'OJ, ~lr11'Q rnul1q•le\ r.i. NABERS Cad'.llac toor .. \a· $'2'1''919, \""""'"" ._ rl l•\ I Brand 1w,1• 11!\'" ,..,..,, AUTHORIZ~:O J)E,\LER CONNELL <ind <tsk 1or dt>n1ons l".1t1 .. n, 2600 llarboi• Rlvd., l i..J78i\Zl. John-..i11 s, .Y.11, Co~1.1 i\lc~11 CHEVROLET zt,'26 l!a1·lJ1JJ' l3hd., Cosla C,11 "10 9100 0 ,. I ·-I .l lC'.~<1 .. J.!f'l.,16::0. .,. -, ~n • llnt ay :.,,,,,. Ha.i·bor B 1·d. ·10 couPEJ)(.Vil~tY Co.;;ra ~lesa :i.l[;.J203 ~8 Continental- \j,000 n11 .• v absolutt'ly 1111-·s;, CHEV. lmra!a ss. l"IA. Coupe 1nac.! Every extra. Yl'llO\\" P/S. P/B. Dual quad, ram l\/blat·k l1hr. 1n1e r. &.iok log. lanclaii lop Sfi50 or &s! Factory \Varranly, tac111ry \•alue $6,19:, -"·1U sell ror offf'r. &1&-90:H rvf' 1\1r Co111!, 1'0111•1· Slt·cr1n~. S56(X}. D11~·.<;: 8 3 3 _ o I o 1 . Powrr d 1sr Brakf's, Po11 er E 8"--0 lll '.i.·i CHEVY panel \vagon 212, \\'indow~. Po11\T Srai~. n11• i·cs.: '"' ' ·=~---1 :l spd 11·/Hurst, gauges, r!10. llP<1tf'd, \\h1l1: 11 :dl B•'.11111fu! pl.11111111n1 hlur \\f!h ,t,n·k hhu· 1,~alht>r UJl('nor S: I ~.11dat1 1-nor. Fu!I J.u:-.11r\ Equ1p1K'd 1nl"l11rl111g lll<"tor.v I «Ii'. ll h l\11C'r\ J>O\\r r 1!t~u $2499 MacHoward lo.-l<s ,\: 1nul"I; n101"(·. Snl1• 1839·9600 OR 531·0608 1'1'u·, .. 1 11'l:~B :\ll\"1 $~S;;,. Coi'nlT 1~! ;\· !!arbor .1nh11,11n .~ :-:.\11. :.'liZ6 llarbr!r S,onl;1 An:t P,),d' l ·o~1 il :'l]r,.,<t. :)l().J6.:.0. I ---DODGE---I 1970 MARK 111 Pr1·fc1.·i' rul! .~· rt11nplr tt'ly ;o Cll.\LLE:\GER, ·1·10 r.T. IU">Ut)' •'•1u1pp('d loi·all) '1\\"ll-1 aulo, an·. p,11· ~lr('l'lll)!. nr\1' ,.., & li;i~ lx't'n s<.'1'vit-rd hy t1 1'\"'. 1nags, paint. l 2Affa. dU!hOl"IZ(..-1 J.111cnln dt':dt:J'. ."1:~ 1·8:! l.~ ~o.ooo 111•![ 111afnta1nrd =cc--c---"61 DODGr..: Lant·f'r L:d. nul··~. Tius lu,ury i;-ar is I innlor .~· 1.,u111., ~>() ,;11 pr1· f!;11\'lrs<; ,t rn11s1 be ~l'f'n .t ,. I S?"" "?~" ~ I ,•·s . ,.,a . ·Ml -··"' ,.,ra 1a, " d1•11·•'r1 f(l hr .:i.pprc.·1atcd. 11 fll-lltt• 1~ pru'rri for a l'JUlrk "a!f' _, __ _:: --- :it S•i~\lt, Phonr 67~-S.'il l. 117 "Iii DODGE Van. AIOS, 3 spd, V 1.1 1.:rwon. Lido l~lc aClri· 6 ;1111 0, 11r1v t1rC's, ~h~ks, P.:lf pa1n1 S.· h!'akcs. !":.16.2612. COUGAR FALCON LARGEST s!('l'<'O. Offer 494-3421. 11z'f's, vui.vl roof. !in f'd SELECTION OF '69 IMPALA WAGON gla~.~. i\ilrrl 1'01"('1-<:. l,r<ilht'r '67 C XR7 '64 FALCON CADILLACS IN 9 Pa~.,. Poil'er Slet>rJng. r(1w. ln1r1·1or, Dn\r .\n1cnra s OU9ar ., D.-'°r ORANGE COUNTY ei· Brakes. Auio. J:adio, n1os 1 Lu,unou)', ei.t , !VllZ Hardl<>P. ~-J r·1ory \\'an·a11!y, RiHl•u, SALES-LEASING :-:ie•·. !'llJ01. s:z;i77_ G,i rrli'n r;i"Oi·r V·ll .. 11110 tran~. Far1or:v 1\1r 0 .. , :'f'dan, li cyl. 1\u l"I. Cle11n Clean, tOYF- ,\UTll(JRIZED $2399 l.1ncoi1l • ,\lt'cc:ui·y, r.<1 i'df'll f'Or1r!, PrH1pr SIPrring. P(l\\'· J-'· · SER\'ICF. -O C1'1:11'p BJ1·d. ar Brool;/iurs!. rr d1~\"" llrak1·1'. R,1di(l , H1•at-$799 CONNELL CHEVROLET Nabers Cadillac C NNELL u:~s.2~1so. rr. 111111" 11 .. t11 11rf'$, \·111y1 0 CHEVROLET =si;-L1ncol-;;-Corit'I. '1fll-, i\11:, 1'•11•1, 1.11lr'<I ;;:!a.·~. \1·111•1•1 I 2600 HARB R BL., 1' 1.110-rs. Cun:-olr . Phis 1nany I COSTA r>lESA 2828 Harbor Blvd. Full p<J11rr. f~u11s ::;0t-'(!, ,,111,r <'\lr;i' •• Tr•t rhi~r rn-2il?'\ Harlxir Bl\"rt. ~Kt-9100 ___ Open Sunday Costa :\]('!I.a ~,1&.120:1 SlOOO. Pvl p!y~l-1-6~. -I d11~. 11..iJ',\1.:11, s1;~1J. 1;,,r. co~la '1('"<1 ___ .•ll~-11<!3 'F,7 C:\DILLAC Coupe <k "jO CllEVY !.'!PALA eus1u111. 'ti6 L!:'l:C:OL:>; 1-dr :\<'11•, 11< 11 1:ro1r L1nvoln·:ll('rcur.I", "ti;, ~ALCO:'\ Fu111ra, ~ dr. 6 V1llf'. ~rlllnJ:: bt'low llir, P 'S, P /B, 20,000 rni. r;i1n1 ll: 11rPs. l.oadr•i. (~11 )(1<·11 Cirovr Rlvd. ;ii 1·11. ;a11n. ~1!1..00!1 rn1 , r:,~·11. who\,•s1df'. :ltls-192 1 'fop i•ond. 326~5. ;,s7-689ti. Shlll'p. 31400. 833-'.!'\;;;; I Brr.,.kh11rs1 t;;Jt;.:?!J80 r,,.,.1, <'()ndi1io11. ~1.\l\.fi)):J6 1968 CADILLAC-;:"Onv. dark '68 CHEVY SEC~ "69 :'>lark IJ, 1\:ll/~·~·1 ~tcrt·;:;: 'G1-1·ouc;,\ft-:XR7. [)rli1xr C'.,I!. bro1vn, bf>ttul cone!, all ·I Dr, Radio Po11·er S1ccr-~fl(''.'d con1ru!. l.Rlllhf'r, ,\!J !(':dlirr 1111 PR/PS. ,\:'11 ~-~1 ·r~c1c,c,,c,LcCc0=,-,-,0,-. c;',_<_r<f~. - xtras, s~.700. '.\lakf' orfl.'r. 111~. Au1ri, Air Cond, Value _::qu1ri. Lo n11"s. ~1:17-\1.'.:q· -I !'har~i •·;,r hu!. nPc~ls vah!' ;.:oo<t iroinr; S:!.:.O Au1o~lor~~1 ~.] FORD 70 Ford Galaxie 500 2 Dr Hard!op, Factory \\'a.r- ran1y, v.s. auto u·ans1 lac. Jory a ir cn11d. f!O\l"cr s1eer- 111g. Radiu, llcalcr. 11·h11e 1vall 11LC'', \'lll)l l'\1of. r1nl· r,1 ~las.«, 11·)1('(!1 ('O\"f'r<, :!1,000 uulcs, Pru'e(i lo Nell. tf\7llAKS 1 .$?'-.}.'\S. G.irdcn 1.;1'Qvc L1n("o!n _ \lcl'\..'Uf'Y, Gunlrn Gt'UI'<' Blvd. Brookl1urs1. 1136-mo. -----------1 '69 Country Squire Wogan 10 Pas", t·uu P·~"•'t . FH1•101y .\ir Co11d .\.\1 r·:-.r S11'1 ('(! Plu:,i 111;iny f•llli'r c.xtra·~ 29,000 1nil<'~. 11nd ni\'1'. ttilO- DL T J. MacHoward s:;s-9600 nr Cor 11('r 1.,t .\ S.tlll,t .,II.I LUXU!lY 1%7 Ford Galax14: in jX'l'f'.'('I C'ornl11Ton. Factot'y au', radio, l1t>ater. :100 f'n- ;.:inc \1·1111 au10. 1r~1nsn11~· :1tiln. New tirf'~. Upholst••ry. p~unt and hody in mint c."On· d111nn. A s1eat at Sl,100. Call 6-M-7201 r1·rn1ngs. ::-is F6 1fu--:·\vood'7ic--.. ~--s1 __ "_·I \1'a.i::. J::xcr!!enl 1nr<'h conil. hody solid. 11 o<>d r rrff'rt. 011·kn<'t" d<'Sf"'l'11!l'. ;,~kin~ Sl.'i()() or offr r. Phonf' 61:...i!li:: ·;1 PINTO r.ta~s '1/Goot1yr;1 r 11rrN. ?.000 rn~. S425. ,(',, T O.P. !i-l.)..2fi.~:\ a 11 6 1%6 FORD rc1,-,-,.ch-,,-_,-,-,-,cl--•1. h\'y 1luty r 11u1p. :n .:.oo 1111. Spor1;; l111cr top. Bc:-1 olfcr . ~ii:rt24.~. I'.'M)-1 XL ;~)0 r;11]ax1r, loHrfNl & .xlnl. SiOO. Cr••al buy~ '..t-\&-2J~~ or ~10-16!10 770 i\li<\'Prit·k. :;.~prl L1l;r 11r11 , •1100 n1i'1;. $1j5(), )\S-31:\7 "71 =~ FORDS. E\"t'S. :>1:>-0::57 ll1ere. t\VIP7\61. :\lUST St'll '63 Cont. '.IOI :'llP~Li 1 JOb. ~1.000 1111 .. i\S.1 lli 1 __ 1 J\\4-T2!\8 CAMARO $1499 Dr1vr, Cos1a. 'lr~a. Hou~•· llun1ln_g"? \\'alf'h the A ~oorl want lid 1:o; i .i;r'll"lcl I f\1us1 ani::s .• ~· Tonnos. CONNELL :>IS-:"1·17 OPEN llOUSJ·; colun1n. 1nvcstrnenl Corp. 1(\.1) 772-{l'.>:l2. '68 CAMARO CPE CHEVROLET Autos, New 980 1 Autos, New 980 ~A-u-to-,-. ·-N'~e-w--~980 Autos, New Low i\1ill.'J1ge, ,one <'a rrl_ul 2823 Harbor B!vcl. 011·nrr. Po11 ,•1' :-1et'r1ng. Ti11 Costa i\1esa :lIB-1203 \\"heel Air. P.e1na1n111::: Fac·1~~~-~-~~~~~1 toiy \\·;u-ra111.v. 1\VCS.ii01, '&l Chevy_ Impala SS Co11vt. S2299 111r. Ps .$100 or Bsl ulr Afl 6: CONNELL ""-'"''· CHEVROLET ---67-NOVA-SEOAN- :.$2S Harbor Rlvd. Cost11 ~1esa '.>IS.120~ '63 CAMARO CPE 4 Door. Powrr S'.rl.'ring, R;1- 1l10, Aulo. 6 eyl, Clean Clean Car. IUOF162!. St299 CONNELL CHEVROLET Low i\tilea.gf', one carf'fUI 01\'llf'r PO\\'('r Sl1>t'1i11~ !ill "·heel.' Air C11nr1, Re1na i~ini:; F'ac!ory \\'arranty, (\\'CS· 2828 Harbor Blvd. -~-~---$1299 CONNELL CHEVROLET 11·agun, straighl \~·/o\c rdrivf', i,;oo<l rn~ rcbu11l. S 100. ~t;i11ttl\ sh I I I '!f!:!X llaJ"hor Blvd. 492-6602. cos1a :\It·"' .•1G-rl0:: -;-68-1MPALA-WA_G_6N- CHEVR0LET '65 IMPALA' WAGON 6 Pas~. \Ir L'(111d. 1~n11rr Slf'f'rin::;:. ,\11'n. I{ ii r1 Io. Stro11~ ('ar. l,,,w \J 1l1>a.:;r \;\"DE~l.,1 Sl 199 CONNELL CHEVROLET -·10-KI NG SWOOD WAGON '.) P;o)S. l~.1olt•\, 1'01•r1 !-\('<'I'· Pn11<'r !~r.1 k1·-. Air '"' Co1;<I. ,\1111i Tl':i11~. !.11i1• :-.1'11. !96!DTZ!. $3699 CONNELL CHEVROLET Po111•r Cond. Ye<1r. :-trf'nng, 1\UIO, fl.:id lo, Buy of !\'RT2121_ $1099 CONNELL CHEVROLET :!':!~ 1!,1rbfJr Bl\"rl Cn,1,1 ;\1••<.a J.16-110.) 'ti7 C1\l'H ICF. '..'411', F.1r aLJ'. Y111_,1 n•1!. 1.., 1111' 1 - nll'ncr. 11r1v 11rr~. $12'.1.1 1 , 11!4-:>:Ml '69 NOVA COUPE ~ !li , Au10. r'Oll"f'T Stt'r1·111-::, R;ul,.,, Lo11 ,\l 1i r~. ~ZCJ 31:;1. S2099 CONNELL CHEVROLET 21123 llarbot· Bl\"rl Cn;;1a i\ll's.tL :>-16-l :!QJ ';.(l CHEVY S2j() Xln! 1•011r1 . 2S2S llarhor B!\·.-1. :\r11• 1>a1ni & good nlolor. Costa :0.1esa :1 16·1203 64&-4686. ~C HEVYS-EDAN l-~.=7o~IM~P~A-LA-- R.ad io, Po14'1'r S1<'t'ri11;;;."Au10, CUSTOM COUPE Alr Con-cl. \'iilur llf'l"I'. t\\'JP \'inl'I Hoof. R;i.rl 10. P1l11rr 716 1. $1499 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2S2~ Harhnr Bll·1L Costa :'llc~a ~dfi-1~0.l '71 CAPRICE CPE :,80'} n1ilr~. Po11r1• \\'1odo1\~. e\K sf'at~. ,\ulo. Air C(lod, Po\1·er Stttrlni;, \"1nyl Roor. new new roodltion, (:1:12· CX111. $3999 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Hlll'bor Blvd. Costa r-.1t!ta ;,.1&-1203 '64 MALIBU CPE Po'.l'l!r StPerlng, Aulo. Radio, Sharp Car. 10Ql'<l161 . $899 CONNELL CHEVROLET 'lj!'l!t H11rbor Blvf1 Costa ;'l!cSll .'l4ft.120.1 '66 IM-P"iiLASSCPE lrad'.' S1crring. t\1110. A•r Cond, Rr1nain1nr;r Factory \\"11rra11· ty, P2476 Oon"t hio mislead ht'c·aust' 11'~ oo cheap • Jt"s a. 111c•r 1•ar. $2999 CONNELL CHEVROLET '.?ll28 llarbor Bl1·,1 Costa l\lrS11 ~l-1& 120.l '63 O~EVY II "'agon. 3 81'11.I, Ii, auro .. P.S .• P .B., low mile~. SY.t:1. 546-77&4. ".'16 OlEV. ~I Air 2 dr h.1. V-8, auto. $Bl. •&~729)9 CHRYSLER 1963 CHRYSLER 300 2 OR. H.T. SALE PRICED V-1, 1 n11'tll'T, nrw rar in, Po1<1'r ~1rr r1ni;, R<iod ro, Air Coud , Al!ra<'ll\"f' gold n1ist mt>tlllhc f!n1sh "ilh bl3ck 'buckel ~rn11, & LAndau roof. F:qulp- ()('rl IO.'l!h 111110 tra.1"15. Radin. HE.'11.lt'r. F'cm1!r S!t'Pririp;, ~·t'r llrak~. rl(". (.1n11n th"1\1ghout 1ZXV2011. S167J, J ohnso11 ,t Son, 2626 Harhor Blvd., CO"o1t11 ll'leq . 5't0-::.SJO. Auto, -"Gj C/IRYSL~'.R Nr1vpor1 $1199 CONNELL -Hlr !IT. .:-..1n1 ~ h 11 pc \1•/,\l~1Pl1n hrltf'rl lll't'!, :\-~rlfl .qu k. $-100. &M-2::.6·1 _CmYl!~U::-.. 1 ' ,i.r_1iu.'lil!JJ.il~ zc:i~ Hiu•hor 91,·r1. rond. Air, po11·rr, +"le. SlO!k), ()'ls111 \!r.,1 •l"-1~>t!~ 6t~-f !.1J '71 GRAND PRIX '"''"'l"'''V l11•o••l ~·'h '"'" "' •.•r ,., '""0"'· ... '""" '·0"•"0 f""''' n••'~'' Pow•• >I•••'"~. d1'0P1•11< ''~"•m•'""" !~" •Jill '71 SAFARI Lu""'"'" •l•t n~ ""·'""" now•r "' """'· °"""' ''""'"'Q •' ~o~'""' "'' """'" b••'" ~v',,....•'•I 11•n' n ,,p., 1$" ;10/> '71 LE MANS SPT. CPE. ~ Oelu~t l'>••O!co "" "'""'rlon•nq. •utc- '"""' h~n.rnl•.,On, pOwr• bro>~t> & Sle~•no !St• •II '71 FIRE81RD A111omola lr&n•"''I''"" l>!>W" ~·•~"' oo,..e, .ittrino. "" rono.1oon1ng, '" diO & ~o•IO•. l lol~ r11f "71 FIRE81RD 'Formula' "In" ere ho' n All l"•lud•"Q "''ion G•!«•""n9. p<» ... er ~·0 .. 01. """'"' •ltN ing. &u!t>mollt 11~n>min•o11 1S1~. •!11 '71 GRAND PRIX O•v• llO\>'I """"'"I <•• lv'UriOU\ •ioolt An<I looatc w•lh 1u.,y1~.nQ, !Slk •?IDf '71 CATALINA ,,,c.,nq. "" cona•!•<'>'"~<>. 1t1n>m;u1.,., 1s11> •1• '71 CATALINA C:om1>'"' wit~ 1!r to~a.r.on•"'I, j)nW ~· v~~·"· MW•• 11e,t1n11. A •D(>•IV • aoo• ~•rll16p, tS". t ll '71 BONNEVILLE CPE- "" con<llllj)n1n9. "°'"~' b•I~ .... DC"'· .,. "~''"'II· &u10m11k "•~•m•nlon, (ST~ •!<!) le)~ Off•r To~c-1! Now'• the tim• to lllll Ye! le5~ Oft.r T11111tr1! o .. ••• kl111I! "' K•d"ctl111111 Howl '67 CHEVY CAPRICE 1 dDCr ~•rd'n1> '""'" !. ~••'•' • .,1oml!1< """'m''""" D <> w • r •'"'""9 D(>,..., l!ra••~. "" ~C"<l"•<>"'"Q. vinyl Inc IUl l'! •;11 $)388. '70 IMPALA T~, r~•••n•n1 • <I'''" ~., r•d·c, '''""'· 1ut<>-"' ~ r , < ''""'m'"'""· <<I""' •1"'"'"9 "°"'' h••••• I "VI !•!> •;r l~nnd,o< 1 llloll CFNI 169 vw "·" • 111•"il ''""'m'\· "~" ••d•c & htfltr. <ll!Z 9~!1 $)368. '63 FORD GALAlrtf 500 ' door ~•<dlOD, ••<l•O, ht•lf '· •ulomo!ic """''"""'on. pp w • ~ $IH •lng On• OWlll!'I", 0/VI( '""I '70 Bonneville BROUGHAM rn., Pc,,11•.:. • rioc• ~,,·n•op ""' AM FM fO<l•O. hi! WhO~I. $Cid ,•M !ult D0"0'. Al• Cl!n<lolooning, O l G J mole\ Ser. Z6lJ'lll( 100. " SAVE BIG! '67 LE SABRE 1 h•> 6Uo('. 1 <!oar ~t•<I· lo" h•• r1<110 h•,•rr. oul0"1MIC tr•n•m''' "<>"' PON•r >i••r ""· l>O"~' b•~~ .... ., (On <l•llDt""~ •l<•yl !OP 0.-• l'lwn•r I U(l~ 8001 $)668. '69 FIREBIRD lh" Ponto•c l cM• h•rdlOp Ila• ••d>O, ~ ~"' "'. au..,m•Tlc lt•n•m•U'""· II D,.. t . •l~rr1n~, rowrr Or••"1, •i< ron~·l<n"1nq, ,myl tor tZAC 11'1 $2788. 170 MERCURY COL. l'AR !<'. WAGo. f'ull l>ll'""· IA(ICfV ~ir, lo<~I D'"ner. only 1),000 mllr• • 8111 """" , • 11 ! y '""'rtr•hl~ MUI! 5tt 1~~1 f!lP) SAVE ~0000000000 000000000000 0t1 IUf WITH CONJIDINCI! 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE With IY"Y U'" Cor l'urch•ied JtOM D1111Yo R•11 r o11tl•c, 41 Hotir G-••r••tM f9 Y1111•. HURRY I WHILE SELECTION IS GOODI & SAVEi '68 FORD GALAXY 500 1 Ooo• /IMa""'' V B. ~·''""'"'' '""'·"'''"o". rnw" ll••r•nq, Pow" 6<1~•.•. f ~• ·orv l •< ~1/l lL 10P, .. CUM>' ,Vl(9'1()1 $1488 '68 CHRYSLER 4 OR. HARO TOP fu·I Po••• & •.l{!'1qf • ~ rO'I. 01110'11"(,· Ill b'I I 1 "'•lf~r• '"'""Q ..,h«I B • I •I •"" • y~ I~· $1588 '68 CHARGER V I, .&u1• -•!' '""'" ""0". Pn•" ~""'nQ, \"•~•Ii•<, Bu-r:<tt S••ll. ~·~·~. [.~ 1~18 If $1088 '69 DODGE POLAR A 4 n, ~ ~. IAfl ~a. ~1110 1,.,,. Pn"'" s1 .. ,,,.,, r•1 • •na ho.i" l•<, t.:;. Ol>le~c. $1188 '69 CHEVY CHEV Ell£ 1n,, 'f>O•lv {"'v•ll• hu !h• h;q v a ,.,q,n•. •~Mm•i.< '""'""" '"""· Jlll·••• ~,.1., .\ 11u1on9. l ut>f! !Ull. 1.1.ol70JJ •1211 " O"" OA llY '11l 10 '"' IN(LUOING IUNDA Tl All U tl. lubiHI !a 0""' •• 1 •. p,,,,. ~•od 111 Mond• . .lu~ ~·~ DA.IL Y PILOT -'5 T~ 72's ARE COM/NG1 UT GO THE 71' 1 • A:RRY! COME IN N~W MAKE THE BUY OF -----.,.___ YOUR LIFE! '70 DODGE CORONET l ~""' V 8, f•O~•r "'"'"~· t~llv I• lo•f •11J,~fir~. ''"I "' tond, 1, 11~.11to. $1588 '71 SU BAR U BRAND NEW I~•" •h• ~ ,, .. ~. ''''"'"~"'"~ ''' > ~I '°' ,, I•" I""'''' l I '~'"'' """J l, "«~• H, i•• ·'I •n"'"' ••I .. -.. """·• •• , I•• J~ ..-'" '" t•• ~•I''" luJ. 1:1,s •• p,,, $1588 '67 CHEV. STAT IO N WAGON l ccno"'Y s.Jo• "'· y,~ I> S'~' "Nalh. Po~ o i Hr•lrr. ~••I c1 .. n fllR'll6J $888 1000/o MONEY BACK GUARANTEE FREE 1 DAY TRIAl lXCllANGl GUll.AANTlf ON ALL ADV. USED CARS J.t(JORV Ali tOND. ALll,,,,...li< lr•"""""""· Po-..•r S1tuin~. l ot.krT s .. n, Co"1cl~ IUUB245) $788 '66 BUICK SPORT CPE. A au .. 1v ,..,1b l•1•or1 •"· VlllYl IOP. l oll Wh•ol, r°'""' ~!H••"'I, Po••• B ro~•>. SHARPI ll'ltOOll! $888 '68 CAMARO ,_11.0, Hu!~r. Tllo 'erlod (u. YOA336, Only $1088 '67 v.w. RALL YE WHEELS lh" immoc"'•'• 111'1• llol~t­"'~•n " •h•rp '" •vrry dlloll . • ond ~"••d ,;1h1 !or 1ho l (OnO"'Y c•• ""1"'· Loe. UTY69.5. '988 169 TRAUCO CONVERSION Bubble tOJ>, •utom••it 1r1M- mlu lon, •ir c1mol!lon1n<;1. IOW mllt•g,, r !Ge.•! n.....,~r, bll· t "t• o• S 'fr J.0.000 milt -..•rtontY (VllH ON) •4199 ••'•· """'·· ·"-,; .. , .. ~· ... -· le•• '""'~•1l>o. A "-"H'"ll' -I• .... '"'"'" "'ll!t 3 hr-,.., .. , ...,...i ••II ~•n•. ~1 •. "'°'~'""' & -•Y l••,.•11-" ;:::! 1136!. $7688 .. ' , ?. ' ' _. ' .. " ' ' • -:· -" , , ' ~· DAILY PILOT F•lda1, ,l1.1gust 6 1971 WI A"IKIATI YOVI IUSINISS CALL US NOWll '""' 557·9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEID AID STIU SAYE YOU MONEY I .tt you ore new in California 3. H you art new an your job 2. tt you owe money an your 4. II you hove Ii Ille or no car credit LIT Ml TH TO AHA•I 1"1 ClllllT AID TllMS YOU 11111 SO TllAT YOU MAY Drive Horne Today in it. cor of YfN1 choit1ll Youi Cost JH23BOB4390 53 S3412.60 '291675 JH73CIB I 32083 Sl342.30 '295 l 1J JH23Gl8266640 S.:718.75 1 3321'1 JH2JGIB1 37101 $4047,SO s3459•o JH2JGl81 l0008 $4141.91 }354011 . JH23GIB 140705 S4237.45 '3621 11 JH23G!8259207 $4248.SS 13679 '0 DARTS, DEMONS & SWINGERS YRIAL / List Your Cost Ll2981E 120175 $2536.1 S '2279'1 ll29CIE124420 S2916.60 '2585i7 LL29(1(12551 7 52916.60 '258537 Ll29CIE 174419 52916.60 .sz5s5 17 ll29CIE1 7479 1 $2929.JS '2596°7 ll29(1[JJ3001 S292S.70 s26Q8°1 l lH2JCl!.132482 $3229.10 s2826 1' LL29CIE131523 $3373.JS '294227 tH23GIE 106546 $3457. 99 '3057'' LL29GIE179763 $3532.05 '30781' LH23C1£153Sl3 $3617.40 '3178 5' LH23CIR295543 $3630.90 l3 J 88'' LH23G1R260600 $3702.45 '3252'' LH73Glfl3298S Sl781.00 '32921' CORONETS & CHARGERS SERIAL II WH23GIE1498 /I WH23GIE 1SO1 34 WH23GIE 14986 7 WH23GIE 149868 WH41GIE13151 5 Wl41GIE1315 14 WH41Gl~144701 WH23GIE 12430b \VH2JGIE 125036 WH23Glf119285 l/IH23NIE104458 Lisi Youi Cost SJ564.20 '2995 11 ' SJ564.20 '2995 11 SJS64.20 '299511 Sl564.20 '299511 S40Sl.40 '3357'' S415l.40 '3422'' S4173.50 '3491" S4327.00 '3579'4 S4339.80 i3599•• S4372.8S $3606'2 $4436.25 '370812 POLARAS & MONACOS StRIAl • Lisi Yo ur Cost 0[dlCl0221868 012JGID2D91 74 0['ZJGID704172 0t4 IGID776148 OE7lG10742679 Ol41GIDIS9514 DE43GI0201107 DE23LID273077 OH46U02()1J01 OH43HI0287119 SJ4J7.JS '290411 s401 J .85 13356"' S401J.8S '3356'' S402S.9S '3364'' S4J79.60 '3646 56 S44SS.65 'J7J )2S S4443.5S '3714'5 S450J.9S '3745 1' S5876.70 '466521 $5911.41 '4718"0 BRAND NEW '71 DODGE POLARA fu lly Foc1ory Equipped 5 1688~e 5 2795~~ .1 j,jleea, radio & heo1e1, W/W lire•. 00c1~ •eal•, chiomt tom. S · I # DE4 I CID22 1868 7~00mole1 914(BG erio i l99" IO!OI ~" P,~· i o • '''''" ~., r~ ...... 1 ••• lo(e!'>< '<lllt•"l'""I tl>Gl~t1 .,., o.1p• '' ,,.,. 1.,. J6 1"91'~ > ti,,.,,.,i I''"" ""'" " s 716S 00 "" '"' ~ l~•n1• fu>l tO\~ w t ,, S 1811 /~, I •o• 8 ~t'""• ANNUAl ~ti­ CINI A&E ~A ll lt.61°0 SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF \I & ll>·M'. ''~"' •• •f>nll·I'""""' fM'"'~' 1!•f ..,, ... ,.,,~., ,,,, ........ '!>II' ··~,.140 $886 IUll PRICE '71 PINTO • Wl••d. ••d·n ~ ""''er v. h •·•· w.• .. "°'" r+.ro••11lr..,, 7~'""" 9!t(f\G $1688 '"" f'Rl(l OPEN .. ·-'"•' 114•'· ' .•. '"'·'" ~ • 1 I • "' +•' '"I .,• •'•' ~"'"'" Y''''"' '' ~· " "•••oo '• l '' l •<•<I n, ... ,p3,..,.,,,,~, ... ,. ..... , .......... . '69 OOOGE 440 v ! "''~ """'· 1'1!0•1 "" '"""''""'"~· ""'" 1 '" ~l ""''"· Ii.~·• "' ""'"II I <ti. , .,,1 1001 i ~w;i11 s10 FULL PRICE $446 fUll PRICE '71 PEUGEOT ~..,,~ & ~l~r, ...,.,., 10011 •M.al I''' lo., '""' ''"l•<><I< WAGJI( '67 DODGE DART 1 DR, KARDTO' ....... ''""' ""'"" ''""""? '•d•• ~ ~·~1·1 jlf,1~.·11 $566 '"" PRKL '68 CAMARO 311 V ~ ""'" l•o"'. ~"'""' >1••roo9,••0••& t f!l'to lOOIOfr. IM.~•! ""''' VV~118 s949 '"" P~K( '6S DODGE $498 FUll PRICE 9 AM TO 10 PM..,_~~ 7DAYS A WEEK .____'''~-·~_··~1§1 1 I~ ~! ._ ... m""_"·__,1§1 [. .,, ........ 1§1 [ Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Auto1, UMCI 990 Auto1, UMd FORD e 67 Jo OitlJ t,;AJ...A.'<IJ:: 4 or HT -Air, Pis, Plb, Good eund . :HS-3808 '6~ LTD, 4 llr, full P"''r, air, lo rnilC'~, c~t~I rond. S2,200. 54>-596.1 JEEPS '69 JEEP pick-uri. ].ilJ V8 Ha1·don hun11wr, \\'arn h\jhS, 11V,Y SUSf:l!'llSIOI\, 11 ,000 ac- f(la! n11Jr~. xtra tires. B1•s1 offer uvrr S2.WO. :157-312!1 ('Vf'S. LINCOLN '66 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR 0f'au1if11! • lully equipped. NP1v 1i1't's. Sc.-10 aµpf'f'ciate 1 l<ZP ·l4UI 51495 Marquis Motors :JOO So. Cst. J-hg!11vy, L. Bch. 491-f;J(}) • 5~0-::100 l 967L INC-OLN-4-DR. SE DAN LJNUSUALL Y CLEAN Cool pol11r 11·hite finish 11•11h Bla1·k Lc11thcr 1ntenor 8.· Larw!au roof, Full pa011cr f'f!UlpfX'(! 11lus -''1\1/F,\'f ra· 1!1Q, f'at'!firy Air Corid, f)(l11 - "· door Jnek.~. r it·. St•f' and <11·1ve 1nd:1y. 1\VEC75(h. Jnhnso1> !.-Son, 2626 Har·lYir Bh'(I., Cos!;1 :\l<-'sa. 5-H}.:>6311. LINC. Cont. .\i~·k1v ~.'ii. Luxurious. or1~ 011 nrr. I.ow milrs, s:t)(), 67J.-3773 MAVERIC"""K,.-- 1970 MAVERICK 2 DOOR ·"''LI-: PRICED-1·1.0CX> 1\JJLES Sn1art L'On1prt111on .~c!Jo111 11'llh blar·k s!rif'I!', :t :-\JWrd f\l•J1u, J li•alP!', 4 bi•and llt'\1' 111C!I, at11·ac!lve 1nlrr1<1r, Sr·r ;11irt dnvr a h;iq:a•n. 121::ASV I. $167:1. Johnso11 ,(. N~n. 2626 Harbor Blvd., C0sl~\~l's~;10-56:m. MERCURY 69 Monterey !l:u~l!op, ,Jf't Black t'101sh 1v1th 1na1eh1ng 111trrior, V-11, auio rrans. facl1wy au· con<!, JlO'vrr Sl!'Pl'lng, llOlll'I' disc bn1krs. S1r1·ro Hacho. h11ar. IT, 1Vt11tr 1'i\JI lll"f'S, v1nyl rnof, flnrrd ::la~,.,. whf'cl l'QV1•rs, i'lr-'v ."II)() F1rr-lilonr llr"~. :-iholl!I rhc f1nr st nr •'arr, I yr;tr warran1y, 1YPZ~1'.l71. S~~8. i_;;t.rden (;rovC' L1neoln -l\lf'rr-u1y, Cardr-11 Grnvr Bl1•d. al Brookbur.-1. ti::0-29RIJ. MERCURY MUSTANG PONTIAC '71 COLONY ''6 MUSTANG Co"'. V-> '70 BONNEVILLE PARK WAGON auto, :dnt mechanical. Muit 3 Seat Sta \l.'agon, f'uU Po\\•- liN' to apprec 171-11 675-;>7&i er, t~actory t\lr Cond. A.\1 / 10 PllS\'I Wagon, Demo, Fae-01• 6Q-4.)6~ jMrs. Whytt>I f:'>I Tape, Rack, etl.', r-tt', 1ory Warranty, Twin Con1-'66 ,,!USTANC 289-4V tarb. 1 J7!JBE\Vt PONTIAC 'b9 ~·lR.EBtIW. ~-spd. Air l'Ond, PIB, PIS, n1ake of- lt>r. :.37--0380 dys, 96&-IO.."!I r--ves & \\'krids. RAMBLER fort Lounge Seats, Ttlt Good mileage, xlnt <.'Ond. SAVE ~Vht'el, 424 V-8, auto trans, Ar..11~·r.1 radio, au10 trans. MacHoward ·ro RA/'.1BLER .... Pwr. 1w,1 factory air (~nd, P ower Vinyl roof. !J.1-nch t}l)e bkt l1res, llf'W brake!.. BPst (IJ S 11' e r in g, Power disc owner. $1095. 6-16-~?..til 83~-!!600 or !'>:i l-0608 f1·r. ;>lti-4t}fl!!, B1-akcs, Powrr \V1ndo1vs, =~="--""~-----"-"'--""'------1 Po1>.·er Seats, 'itel'('() Radio, '6S ,,lUSTANC, Landau 1011, Corner lst E.: Harbo1· T-BIRD v.·lnte "'all th'<'::i, tinted V-8, PIS, Cru1sorna111-. lo Santa :A::c"':...,. __ gla-ss. v.hef'l •·uvers, l'oo mileage, oiig 011 ner. Sl-100 -,~6~8~P~O~N~TIAC GTO or best o!ft'r. 968--677'.l L" 3 _, I e f' b'rd 1968 u1a11y extra.~ ro l1.&l all or ----------, ac1. a1r, s"" au10 trdns. ire I 1hcn1. \\'indow S r 1 c: kc r 1967 i\!USTANC Convrrt. b.ack landau & bla~·k vinyl , f'actoiy air cond. p·~h.'<'nri~. $1Xi(ll.30. Our Sale Price Likc new, !aclory all'. auto., bucke1s, ~nsole, 1~'0.'.ld auio. !!'ans. Rad., h.l'., i'll, $'."W.i.~j. <.i8'n861. Ganlcu P.S., radio & heater. Lo1\' grain. PIS. P.IH, i'a<·r. (\\'XK0'..17' Gt"Ol'f" Lint-oln _ )lercury, n11leage, 5.10-409;1. rn:1~s1 .\lll'ht•!in .X tires. 1-.... ~-e $ l 868 Garden Grol'e Blvd. at '6."> l\1USrANG, cl~an, low <.-ellent <.'Ond11lon, i\lus.t ScU! Brookhurs1. 636-2930. nii.. urig_ oiiner. Private Pnv. Pty. Sl79a or offer. SANTA ANA TOYOTA 557-1~7. .Jl7 \\'. \\'a.i·ner, Santa :\11a 1969 MERCURY parry. CaU .iJG-.8739 Satur- COLONY PARK clay. '69 CATALINA 4 dr H.T. full Open r-~e~.~~n. __ .>10-:l.il:l 10 PASS. WAGON 1969 GRANDE. perfect cort1.!. pwr, R&H, atr, sha rp !~:iii T-UIRD CLAS.Sil' \\'ORTii \VAJ TING FOR Low mi!eagr. $r.!'9i 329 Via rnetalllc bn1, vinyl top. Th•> auton10Ulle 1s 1n1111111·n Attracnvl" n1edium B\up nie-Lido Soud. NB 67J-:i7R:, ti+l-0308. l<llf' & t\J111p!e1cly .~10t·k 1all1e 1•11h 1natching inter-'68 SAFARI \\'agon, Loaded, lh ruuglKJUl. Srw :112 l'hun· IOl'. Cf'lllf'r fac.~11g-1hu'CI seat, OLDSMOBILE /11r, Full p11 r, .'<lnl cond, d1·1·t>u~J rng111r :.'6(K} 11111~-. au10 1r•ans, n1t1ltiplex radio. Fa1• 11'a.1·1·anty, s 2 o o o. au10111;11u•, fl0\1'rr slP1·1·1ng, t'artor·y Air Cond., Po\1·er • Olds. '68 J-lJ.-7821 P011rr brakP..-, JJ'lllt·r 111n- d1S(' lronl Brakes, POll'f'r CIOll'.~ & ~f'<ll$. Hf'OlO\'abll' Toro.ado '69 t'JREBJRD IOO, llii-. \\'1ndo11•s, 6 11·ay j)()11·e r ~E'a!, hardtop, n11t1r n ll';ltP1·proof 1nags, xlnt cond. Lei11·1ng 'Power Steering, '!11i, beau· fat'to1·y ai r rond. full powrr, ('<H' rover. '1111~ <·a1· ,,.. 1Jll stal<'. Bes! offer. 646----1212 1iful car \OQks a rid d1•ive-s padded top. Loaded 1\\'EN-ol"i(,'111a/ <tnr.l n1us1 br-scr-n like nc111. ~ZVfO!J.IJ. John-2-HJ 'li!l PONTIAC Ventura 2--dr 10 be app1\'i.:1<1ted. Pn parl,Y !>Oil & Son 2626 Harhor e $2368 IJT_ Full p11·r . Illus! s<'lL 5.i7-!J.IT9. ' $189:, &1 ° nl"". Blvd .. Costa i\1esa. 5,10-::.630. SANTA ANA TOYOTA .rv ~" '63 T-81110, Landau lop, Ii°tll 1969 MONTEREY 417 \V. \\"arr!E'J'. Sania ,\na '68 LE 1\IANS, au-. 4 11e'v pwr, au·, SS:?.;. 2 DR. H.T. Oprn evr-~. & St1n. :,.10.2a12 tu'l:'s. ;\)llF'.11. PS/PB, l ~---·~;l~.i~-1~6'~'·---- Vl'.:RY CLEAN -i\l UST SELL xtnii;. Slij(), 968---79r; al! 6· The fasteft d•~w 111 rlw \\'r~1 '67 f-85 R&ll, aulo. G\JOd ,, " ~ A1\·a1·d 11•inning Marquis styl-f'IJIJd, S6:Z5. 8.13-2l•! I a ft 5 DAILY PILOT for action! . a Daily Pilot Cla'!siflE'f( ul):! Popular 81itish green Fn, anytinir Sat. Cati 612-5678 & Save! i\d, 612-56i8 1nctal!1c finish with gold I ~-'.,:.-'--"'~----A los N ew 980 Aut N 980 '66 CUTLASS f 8j p•/pb, u • os, tw Landau roof, \VclJ equipped I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;, 11·ir h auto n·ans , Radio, auto, good <.-ond, onginal 11 l\eai('r, Po1\'f'r S!('ering:, owner. $1.050. Call .>a7-007~ Poll'er Drak~.~. Air Cond, '&.:! Olds 4-12 . .fully equ1p'd, C'lc, SaJr Pnccd 1zwoa11. 1\lust s<'ll. S22.J:>. J ohnson & Son, 2626 6--l.'>-1300 * ti-11-73.M Harbor Blvd .. Co:;lil i\lesa. PINTO 5-10-:.6~,(l. MUSTANG 1970 MUSTANG 2 DR. H.T. ~UPER SPORTY '1 Bra11tiful f!oyal Blue nielalli(· 'il P!l\TO -\lai.:s k R~ I .11Par tire~. all extr·a~. $42,l. & l<1kr-over puyn1cnt~. I 64:>-2£33 all 6. I PLYMOUTH finish 1\'i!·h 1vh11e ~o Landa11 ---------- 100!, Auto tians. P.ad to, • Ply. '69 Hr-aif'r. ro"er s1ecr1n).!:. Road Runner F<1c1ory •'II' Cond, &>r-and F"aC'tory a 1 1· conch1ioning. d1·iv!' this re<1I bC"auty 1oday. Nile Prl~'('d !0.19ADG\ $272J. f)011'C'f ~let·i· .• th ro n1 e 11 heels full \'lr'l.)-1 111tcnnr ,ti; Johnson 8.· &in. 2626 Harbor ab!lulul<'ly inunar. IYP)l-1 8801.• 1967 i\I U!"T ANG GTA fastback. J.1kf' 11C'W. Po11·er • $1969 . · i;rrrnng & d1s(' br11kes, I SANT A ANA TOY OT A ._.... ..__ SOMETIMES WE GET CARRIED AWAY! We put «1ch low pr;c• 1•91 on our """ lh•I il'1 <;io;n,. lo b1 lou,.h lo "'•~~ • profit. , _ b1.t it me•nt bi9 ••~inq• lo you! T •ke • 1pin in on e of the10 lino 8uick1 or Op1l1 lod•~ • , . you'll c•r•v •w•y • n;c1 bundle of ••vinq•. ·~--~ Blvd , Cl'l51a :\lesa . ;;.10-;JWO. •• cru1son1a!1<·. ·"·\l rart1n ' -117 11·. \\'arner. Sanra .\na ---• - \1/tarw. rolrl rlo11·n rear I Op<'n <":_f'·'-.!' Sun __ :.1~2:,12 -- 1<ra1. :i.10--109:) 1 ·11 CRJCl\~:r: Lo 1111, lake I ovrr payn11>11l.<1 nr lrade. • ,, • \Vhy s1on-it 1n thl" 11.1tic J * &1."•-?.69:i '* Since 1933 -5th & Walnut .,i~ ~ -,..,.,~.,,.,111ut ;: 11·ht'11 you can 1urn it 11110 I J.,~1 ~B~A~Rin:•:c~u~o=A~.~"~"'~·:v:-:'~ l lL'!"~~H~u~n~H~n~g!to~n~B;·~·~'~"~,....J~~~~~·~u mon•y throogb a DAILY · 536 6588 • PILOT \V I Ad. 4 spd, nc•11 tu·i·s, :.:lnl cond. ... wy. -an 833-3388 NOBODY BEATS OUR DEALS!! BUY FROM . • • Ora 11.ge County' i; Fas test Gro1vin~ Chevrolet Dealer JOHN CONNELL "NO GIMMICS JUST 23 YEARS OF NO GIVEAWAYS HONEST DEALING" • DON'T BE MISLED BY ALL THE LOW PRICE CLAIMS -YOU CAN GET AS GOOD A PRICE • HERE IN TOWN WITHOUT NEEDLESS TIME SPENT SHOPPING FAR AWAY! EXAMPLE: BRAND NEW 1971 Vega 411 -Not Striped Beautiful yellow •~ter ior, AM r•dio, h••fer, tinted 9l•i1, 878 belted white walls, etc. 1237273 I 1983 ) OVER 70 VEGAS IN STOCK-ALL JO COLORS!! 52150 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 Bill JACOBS IS HAVING A ~----.__::~~~~~~V/I" ,.., w••7·•• _ The heat has really got to us! And to make matters worse, we're not selling near as ma ny cars as we would like to, so the boss has put on a real money saving sale . • • the kind you can save big on. EXAMPLE: Brand New 1971 TORONADO Custom equipped with air cond., tilt & tele steering wheel, AM-FM stereo, SAVE$1367 power windows, power seats, Brougham interior, padded roof, power disc brakes, turbo-hydramatic, power steering, and more. ( 3A6571 M724333 l. FROM WINDOW STICKER PRICE GIANT DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE SALE!! (26) '71 STAFF CARS REDUCED FOR· QUICK SALE! 98'5-CUTLASS SUPREMES- TORONADOS-WAGONS-HONDAS FACTORY WARRANTIES -FULLY EQUIPPED -VERY LOW MILEAGE NEW 1971 GMC TRUCK SPECIALS SPRINT va, po ... , br 1 ~11, •ad to, fon l. gl1S1 , doc• 1dg~ qtd$., bumper 9 •d•., r•lt~ 1trip•. Si1nn 1 bron11, me tchinq inl1•. 1100· b'1 1) Window Slitkt • SJ<49 1, SALE PRICE BRAND NEW '71 GMC SHORT WHEEL IASE VAN Au•. ••ti. power brtke1, ] 1pt ed t ulomoli<, 91u9t•, '"''"'"' bumper 9rdo., dirk yel· low w1bl1ck inttr, (1 550151 Wind ow Sticktt S )809 1 TON SlAK( w • .i co~1 1 m•rro11. H.O ,1.oc ~1· 1p•in9•·•u•., l 50 V8, dutl wke el1, H.0, elec, equip., 9t u91•. 4• 12 h . 1!t~• body. ! 1 I 757S l W,ndo"' Stid•e• $4897 SALE PRICE BRAND NEW '71 GMC 2 TON Lon9 W .B., CE57501, 150 VI, '4 1pd.2 •pd., du1I •l•p l1nkt, l.25r20 fO ply lirt t & bud whl1., l r lO ft. fl it btd w/hvd. b u!~ h1•d I 01~ !loo,,. ( 11 7· '452 ) Wi"a'ow Stitk1r $b2 1l . ~ OVER 120 NEW '71 OLDSMOBILES & GMC TRUCKS DISCOUNTED DURING THIS CLEARANCE EVENT NEW '71 )HONDA )' montlu on 11pprov1'd tll'dlt. l otol co1k price ifttludlt19 1ole1 tor ond 1971 licensl' fel' 51599.72. Deferrrd po~ml'nt prlt e Inc luding tar, licen1e aftd f inant"' ckarqtt S1B9l.44. ANNUAL PERCENTAGol RATE 11.93 '•· $200 47°!. CASH OR TRADE DOWN BIG SELECTION COLORS 36 MONTHS VISIT OUR BIG NEW AND USED TRUCK CENTER! • From Light Pickups to Heavy Duty Custom Rigs • OUR TRUCK EXPERTS CAN S~RVE YOU BEST • • the truck people from General Motors TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIAL New '71 GMC '/4 Ton Camper Special Tint. 9leu, cull. t pl. lrutl.-w/trim mldg1., cemp1r mirror1, H.D. thack, -1p1in91 -1 t~bi li1er, 1ulo., P.S . P-di•t br~~••. 750•1 b 8 pl y '''''· R&H. JSO ve. With 8 '/,' ANGELUS C.b.o .... C emptr wa~ '''''" d oo" 1id1 din t!te, .to ... , o .. •n, !1r9• ;,. boJ, 1l11p1 ii, 1•0,1do in!1riar. I I 1209bl (2b82 ) TRUCK & CAMPER ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : BRING THIS AD IN FOR ONE OF THESE e i SUPER· COOL ! i USED CAR i i SPECIALS i : '69 FORD % TON : : Rocg" p;ok,p. A,fom•-$ 2 7 9 s· • tic, •ir cond., P.S., r.td io, fl • heater, 360 VS, c•mp•r '• special. (44162C) • • • • 2 Door Sedan. Rad io a nd • he<11 ter. IYPU781 l • . -------------. : '65 OLDS 4 DR. H.T. $69 5 : • Auto., FACTOR~ AIR, • P.S., P.B., P-w.odow•. • • • INQR411 I • • '66 VOLKSWAGEN : '69 FORD MACH I · $ : • 4. 'P"d frooom;u;oo, ,._ 18 9 5 : • d10, heater, power steer. • • in g, all the goodies. IXVZ • • 343 1 : : '67 CUTLASS _ $1195 : : 4 DR. SEO. : • Aulom o1fic, r<!ldio, heat-• • .,, ITWF 17B I • • • i rh;:7~,,o~.N~ .. ~~G.~Y "'· $995 .i • Fully equippl!ld , • • • • : vs. ~~t~m~l'~'EB:RsD. R& $19 9 s .=. • H. air c.on d., vi nyl roof. • I 1299701 • • i i1.'~:, ~~N:"~~~.~~p•· $895 .! • c.ial wheel1, etc. • • • • : A:,~~!.~~E8!~~.40P0s., $16 7 5 .: e FACTORY A IR , ra lly • wheel1, vinyl roof. IUJD-• .239 1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• -_-f-l ' • , . ' ' tav PILOT . TIME l:J Time Me,.siM Q!Hllty DNler ......... ,., 1t71 THIODOttl ROllNS JR • AC~1~2 OF USED CARS MUSTANG SALE Many ta chaase fram. '65 thru '71 models. Caupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Same with 4 speeds, alsa air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: '70 MUST ANG H. T. Fully factory equipped, white w/red interior. Redic, heater, good miles. I064CIEl OUR PRICE $2096 '69 FORD YAN R&J·t, auto., air, good miles. (59419FJ '71 PLYM. Duoter $2196 Sport Coupe. Low miles, radio, he11ter. stick shifL ~997BSY\ '6' DATSUN $1296 4 Door. Lov•, low ..,,_ milf'S. 4 ~pe("d, equip~. t8JJASl<i '69 CORTINA G.T. • 4 1pPed t ransmission, low milPs. (ZVCOI91 '71 PINTO Factory equipped, good mil~s. (127C0T) '69 CADILLAC Cpe. Of' Villf',..F'Ull P\\T,, facl. air, A.r.1,FM. vinyl roof, C"ruise con- trol, tilt-tele. \\•hi. (888ASG) -ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT ~5_9_<>~9--9-6- 500 Sedan. VS, R&H, , 4good'"'"'-m,·l~d.io, hf'ater. auto .. P.S .• good ~ ... milr~. f33.1AQB t (ZWJ237) '65 CHEY. Impala S.S. f ull pt>\\·er, atr cond .. good milts. <OX0857• '66 CHEVY Sta. Wgo. $996 Malibu. VS. radio, he11.l· er, autnmatic, power 5tl'erlng, good miles. ITEX638~ '62 FALCON Wag°" Super :;:harp. Good miles. {GU\V079J '6' CHRYSLH $1196 Ne"' Yorker 4 Dr. H.T. Full power, factory air, good miles. (904C~SJ FORD-LTD--GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Spart Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se· dans. Full pawer, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. 1969 FORD LTD 2 Door H .. rdtop. Radio, heeter, a utomatic, power 1f11erin9, factory a ir, cjOOd miles, vinyl roof. IXSS41 6 ) OUR PRICE $2396 ~;,~,!o~HR!dm $1996 hralf'r, 1101ver s teering, air rondi!ionlni;:. good milrs. ( YPUi61 I '68 CHARGER VS. ,.utnmaliC". rarlio, heatPr, pn11·rr s1 .... r. Ing, air cnnd . low miles. 1633CIB 1 '69 OLDS 98 Delta custom 2 dr. H.T. Full p()\\'CT. f11.c- tory air, ~ood miles. 455 em:. wl turbo. tYCL6Jl) '65 PL YM. Satellite -H.T. Radio. heatrr, autn., P.S .• good miles. (TGr.15921 '66 CADILLAC CPf". [)f> Viii<'. f'u!I pov..·rr. 11ir rrindition· tng. ~ood miles. ll306791 '69 DODGE $2196 Charger. Radio, hf'al· er, auto., P.S., 11ir cond., good miles. {67IAZG) II SALES DEPT. HOURS . I AM TO t PM MON-Fll I AM TO ' PM SAT 1 D AM TO ' PM SUN I ' I Brand New TORI NOS 550 ROPE THE ONE YOU WANT AND MOVE IT OUT! OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ANY NEW 1971 GT-HARDTOP-SEDAN IN STOCK. EFFECTIVE THRU 1/8/71 BRAND NEW 1971 1971 MAVERICKS 550 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW MAVERICK IN STOCK EFFECTIVE TH~U ;.UG, t , 1'71 OVER 100 PINTOS IN STOCK "FORGET THE WINDOW STICKER" We MUST Move 'E m Out 1971 RANCHEROS 550 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW RANCHERO IN STOCK EFFECTIVE THllU AUG. I , 1971 1971 MUSTANGS 550 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW MUSTANG IN STOCK EFFECTIVE THRU AUG. 8, 1'71 CAMPER SALE! IYIRY NIW 1t70 CAMl"IR IN STOCK SLASHED TO s5000 FACTORY INVOICE OVER BIG SE LECTION-NO DEALER ADDED CHARGES--15 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM We •re the Orange County Show C••• Dealer For El Dor•do Ca mpers. RENT A CAMPER RESERVE TODAY FOR ASSURED DATES PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS • •