Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-11 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ers -eca ove us e •• . . Stunt Pilot Tall1nan DAILY PILOT Escapes •Flivver ~ Crash * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGU ST 11, 1971 .. • • • • • • • • • Famed Ocean Racing Yacht Missing Lin~ay Becomes Democrat ,.. NEW YORK ruPn -Mayor John v, Lindsay quit. the Re publican party today and announced he has registered as ll Democrat The move paved the \.\'ay for a possible bid by Lindsay for tJ,e 1972 Democratic pres idential nomina tion. However. Lindsay stopped short of an· nouncing his can didacy. Lindsay said the country needed new "national leadership .. and thal hP woul d t\•or k fnr a rnalition of progressive Republicans, I n d e pend e n t s and De mocrat.". "Whethrr thi,i; means 1 11•tl l r11n fnr Presidenl. I don '! kno.,.,·. '' Linrlsa~· said in a 11·ritten statetnent prior to a sc heduled ne .... ·s ron/erenre. Lind !'ay arr ll:; f' rl lhr ;\'ixno Adminis1ra110n of .. 1rid1l1Prencr" 10 rhe problem~ 0f povcri ~· unemploymenL r rilne. houslnp. and urban decay. These pr0blem s tie said. "rc(]111rr na!innal ac- ' ' JOINS DEMOCRAT IC PARTY M•yor John V. Lindsay S 1.vift Anibulance Drivers Capture 1-J eis t Suspect tion. not the indifference shown by Two ambulance a1tendants whn sent \V:i ~hington ." their vehicle sc reaming in pursui t or a The mayor. an earl.v \1ietnam w11r freelance writer accused of robbing ,11 crilic, said he supported !Jixon in 196fl Univer~ily Park bank are the toasl of "mainly because he promised to. s_t~p a !he Orange County Sheriff's departmenL debil itating war and to en~-l~h.:._~1~s~o~~·-}(_Kla~"-. __ .. _ _ th at were tearllfg"U~ -~art. E:rnest Torres and Lonnie Herndon nf "Yet." Lindsay continued, ' ' i n the t.forgan Ambulance. Co. grabbed lndol'hina. the killin g of Americans. Vl-Tommy frank McDoni&:!, 24, ofY.Tuslin, etnatnese. Laotians and Ca mbodia ns goei: Tuesday as the suspect assertedly crash· on and our remaining. soldie!s and l~e:r erl hi~ speeding vehicle at Edinge r families wonder wtiat in (.-nd ~ namf' 1t llli A\•enue and the Newpor1 freeway and all about. And al home, we have a deeper took to his heels. sense t'Ver before of our nation Onlookers s3id he apl){'aref1 In hP fragmented by class and race and age." outrunning sheriff':i; deputy Terr y Lindsay's switch had been expected . He \l/illiams unti l the !wo attendants. who had voiced growing disillusionmen! with h;irl been following Williams' patrol car the Republican Party since it turned its all the way frnm UCL grabbed McDonald back nn him in the 1969 election. just !'I and held him for the Lired depu ty . )'ear after hf. had seconded Spiro T. Investigators identified McDonald as Agntw's nomination for Vice Presi<knt al lhe suspect who took more than $2,(JOO the GOP National Convention. Lindsay from the First Western Bank , l8022 lost the Republican primary In a oon-Culver Drive, during the noon hou r. ~ervative ca.ndidate a~d was forced In Bank manager Pau l Howe said lhr 5eek rttlect1on 1s a Liberal-Independent suspect. wearing a sport coat and tie anti tStt LINDSAY. Pagel) sporting "business-length" bushy hair sp- ~ prnached him about 12 :30 p.m. and said. Pilot Prepares Colwge Section "I want to make a withdrawal." Howe , upon determining the man hart no account wilh the bank . i;alrl the man motioned that he had • gun in his coat pnckel. as he said. "Not that kind of withdrawal." Howe then went ·lo two tellers. Cookrt Ensley and Donna Schultz and gave the man about $2,100 in a bank deposit bag. Coast Solo11 Asks Ouster Of Caspe1·s By JOHN VAL.TERZA Of l~e Dli!Y ~llfll 51'11 San Clemente Councilman SI a n Nor1hrup -a member of Lhe embattled Local Agency f ormation Com mission - today vowed he y,•ould seek l'IUppnrt from every city in the Fifth Supervisorial District to oust Supervisor Ron Caspers. And U1e seeds for the proposed unanimous recall movement vd ll be sown in Northrup's own council first. "!. pcrson.:illy, don't think a rrcall rould be sponsored by any one individ ual. but if a plan were r.o be drawn up \\'hP.re pver.v city in I.hr district supported a recall. thPn snmPthing might be ac- complished," he said. Korthn1p -genrr;il\y a snl!.-spokr.n rnuncilmi'in a11d LAF'C member -reh1s· ed 10 sJt 111 his ch air at. l\fond;iy ,\1orn· 111ia·!' storn1y. ~econd~·long LAF'C mcet1n~ whlt:h rcsulled in lht'l fli gh! of Coun ty Supr.rv1sor Robert Ballin and Los Al<in1itos Councilman .Joe Hyde. "Every flfth District city·s mayor i~ (l\\'full,v perturbed by the recent po wer pla ys." Northrup said, "and they know very \.\'ell what !he si tuation is .·· He s::iid he would definitely seek a com· mitmenl from his fellow city councilmen . on the recall idea pt ne1t 'llfek·s Weill· .~ ne~day night meeting. The same sentiment came Tuesday rrom Mayor Walter Evan5 Jr_, whn said basically the 5ame th ing -he would en- dtirf;e a massive recall c<1mpaign" ln weeks past -f'ven before the l;i ter.t. lssue with the LAF'C -San Clemente councilmen have remarked about the quality nf Caspers' tenure on the board . "trs timr.. Nl.lrthrup said, "for every ma.vor in the Fifth District ln slick his neck out and take the Criticism if need 00 . "ti !iome .Joe Blow in a specific neighborhood talks of recall, th'n it wouldn 't have a chance. But all the mayors and councils in the district would bring credence and strength to the recall," he e:11:plained. "We expect 1., find i:upp<1rt from (Set RECALL, Page !I NO BIG SECRET A DS DO JOB The DAILY PILOT Thursday will In· c::lu~ a speclal 12·pl!.ge section devoted to fnfonnation on fall semester evening classes al both Orange Coast &nd Golden he said. 'the robbery, Howe said, was the THE .DAILY PILOT doesn't hid~a-~. fi rst since Lbt Universi~ Pm «anob· ... thi~ It's -n& ...m?t>-thfft DAil:rr' PILOT West colleges. Tbe tabloid section lists new classes, tias a compl* scbedi&lla~f ~l cla~~ both caripustsl fot~''flie ·r.emesler ·and . perh1p11 most important ol All, details In· 11.ruetinn.s for registration. Sl.ijnup' for the ~ernester will ~ hanrll· td alphabeticall y and bf!gan on Aug . 2.1, one wee~ frnm Mond11y. f(lr dPtailr., i.et tht 8pec1al section in this edition nf th11 • . h>An.Y PlL'.?1' Thur~d;iy • was opened in October. 1966. classified 1d11 get result-s. The t1uspecl ran from the bank and A DAILY PILOT clas~fitd ad sold both , .~i:¥.••l\i,a fl!' "'1 ·'1·1#. part<~ ;:•-··for 'Jilt ,priot•MrMdNll•te'r •tremendous speed. the ad : Authoritit.s claim the writer i;mas.hed 1 hide-a-beds us each. Call Into a utility poje ne11r the Newport xxx-xxxx . Frteway A!! Williams slJiyerl on hi~ tail in If yriu dnn't ha ve Anyth ing 10 hide . but the high-~ed. five·mile chai;e . Then ~omething tll sell, call our classified 111 Tnrres 11.nr\ Hemdon, close hehinrl rlepartmenl 11 642-:'1678. the direct line to Wll11ams, stepper\ in to a\!! the th11nkful I r~u ts. r1eptrty. 0•1L.Y l'ILOT li.tt 1'11(!111 ORANGE COUNTY STUNT PILOT FRAN K TALLMAN SURVIVES CRASH Over Kansai Cornfield, Gusts of Wind Vexed The Ace County Stunter Tallman Unhurt in Plane Crash By GEORGE LEIDAt. 01 IM 0•11'1' l"lltt l!ftf One er three remaining World War J biplanes bit lhe dust of a Kansas past.ure Tuesday wiLh veteran film stunt pilot Frank Tallman of Orange County Airport at the stick. Tallman. SO. presiden t nf Tallmantz. Aviation, and actress Bernadette Peters were uninjui'ed in the talienff crash that t.1tensively damaged a J.J Standard biplane. The craft. was one of two planes of the type knownJo be c:apable of llying. Both were brougtlt to the Kansas location. 10 miles west nf Mt. Hope !or the filming of i''~lLaCli .. i.._.«,~." .. The 20th .. Century Fox film stars ~1iss Peter~ 11nd actor Cliff Robertsnn for "'hnm Tallman double.5 as pilot in lhe flying 5equtnce:i.. ' F'rank Pine, vir.t president for opera· !Jons of Lht Tal\mantz rirm ;ind Movitland of the Air mu~eum ha~t:d i1t Orangt County Airport. said the d11ma ged plane was one formerly htld in lht musucm 's collection. It was sold at auction ln 1968 when the fi rm reduced its invent.ory (If duplicate aircrall. Pine said. The J·l Standards are ~·orth "from $211.000 tn $40.000.'' Even thou gh more lha n 1.onn were built near the end of World War 1, only three survive. "They were ship ped to France, but never saw aclion in the war." Pine noted. The craft, owned by John Larson of Minneapolis, Minn .. with Miss Peters and Tallman aboard, had oot completed its .takeoff when a gu5t of wind hit it, lifting the~eft wing. Pine said. The right. wingtip dug Into the rtc:ently harvested field , spinning the fr agile craft in a complete circle. Tallmantz'. dupllclftt will be. ustd to rnmplet.e tht tillnin~ lr1t lhe next "\ljeek nr 10 dflys,'', Pine aald. $~oot1ng be1an on July 27. Port Hm1t Under Way For Vessel By Al.i\10N LOCKABEY DAILY "llOT lo•H~t E~llff U.S. Coast. Gu.:ird search and rescug 11 ut.horitie~ lrom three districts are con· <iuctlng harbor checks from Honolulu tn Mexico for I.he 6&-foot cutter Nam Sang, "'hich h11s been reported more than two weeks ove rdue. Ofl a trip [rom Honolulu. Coast Guard San Francisco i s coordinating the sea rch for the famed racing yacht as far south as Aca pulco, Also in on the search are Coast Guard units from the !llh District Long Beach, and 14th District, Honn!ulu . The yacht was reporled two wee.ks ove rdu e on a proposed voyage (ram Honolulu to San Diego la st F'rlday. An air nf mystery surrounded the search \.\'hen the registered owner. John \V. Thomrson of Los Angeles told ths Co::isl. Guard he has not heard from the yacht in over a year. Thompson said the yacht Y.'as on a con. rl itional salr.s contract to the operator, identified as to a Robert Kelley, no ad· dress given. The Nam Sang wa:; formerl y based in Ne\vport and was a veteran campaigner of numen .. us long distance yacht races - including the Transpac. In 1967 she was raced In lhe Transpae and later went soutt, l<1 Australia where she entered the Sydney-Hobart race under the command of Peggy Slater. \Vhlle the yacht was in the South Pacific shf' was disma11ted -0!! New !See MISSING. P•1e !l Orange Weather Look for a tiny bit of reJie( f.o. day and Thursday in the record heat wave -but don 't put oo your ·winter coat yet. Highs along the beaches around 7~ ri~ing to 88 inland. Lows tonight between 53- 65. INSIDE TODAY summer fun prevails this 1veekend at jour th,.ater3 alona the corutol area. See Tlieater 1'1otes in todou's Entertainn1e'nt .~ectio11. Page 23. aa.11"' n (•111-fl'll• • ''""' (••-11 (~-~1111 I.I• ' Cl•uUlff 11 .. 1 (01111<1 1J (ro11~•f » Dtftl\ lltll<t' • Dlvorc11 11 l!dllOrltl l'ltl • 1'111tt1'11111!!!tlll 12·11 l'llltlKt 2t·J1 Mt'"(°'I ll -~~ ~·" .u Mtltb9r ' Mtrr1111 l.lttll .. I 11 """' '" s.,.,.te• 11 MO¥!M tt•ll Mlll~tl l'U~I M Nl!lolltl Nt'VI\ •S Or1"'1 (tlJftlY t "''¥11 ,.,,., " Storti u.u Or, Slllll<POllll U S!ilct M•f'\lll ao.11 Ttltv~olo" D l ltt•lt•• U·n ....... ,~.. f W1lc1111• Aturit U WO>l'llt"'' N..-. J•·M Wtrld N•..,. ... ~ ..... I --. ·•c, --, ,, ._ --" ., ,.,~.r;. ..... ; -.. .... ,_ . .,.._ r ·_,-;-,.,s.. --· I JJIQ... , "·--~· ,, "~ --il '.":-'-"""'.,.,.., ·-._.~.Jlol.:'..l!._\I.~~--" .. --~ .• ......,....... ~-. _"t..,. l""' .... ~ .... ·~ ............. iJJ.J4~. ....;..;>,.'!lllOO . . ---~ -----.. , . .:-.... •• r.&; ;ap,-.,-~-.u.-_. •:....- : ... t 1 " • •. I i " Z OAJL 'f' l'ILOf s Seteate Next Welfare Reform OK'd by Solons &AC1l.A..\U:~TO f L-Pl 1 Th t. Assf.mi,I)·. alt.tr iOU.l·starch.11:11. f'mo- tional dt batt , pa.ued a l1ndmark lftllare rtform biU !oda\· that Gov. Ronald Re.aaan u lltd ··u1e most comprtbf'nsn·r" in tht natlon·s histor}. "Politicians in and out el office won 't b1vr ~dfan tn luck around anymorl!." said !hi! bills floor spon~or, ~mblyman 'A'iU1am T BagJry 1 R·.San Rafat!1 "Th1! i~ Wt. ht.st po~5tblt pitef' n! ~g1slatl()n tha! wt C'Ot:ld h a \. t dt.veJoped conl fndtd As~mblJ• Spta.kt.r Bob :-Olort UJ 1l).\"an ,\'uy5 "If anybody ttll3 ~·ou 11.e sold oi.:1 !ht poor pe oplt. he LS mc;takf'n ~-hat 11.·t did l! eliminate all lht. outrag!<liu ~ses of ~-•!!a.rt .. The comprom1.st mt.a!ure. backed by Rraran and legislati ve ltadt.rs alike , ~·ent to the Senate on a 66-9 \"Ole. Rt.a1an paid a rare visit to a pr1vatf' caucus of Asstmbh· Rt pubhcaru Tut..:i.dav lo ura:r thtir rupPorl for !ht bill. 11.·h.ic.h gt.nera!ly v.·ou!d tightt.n welfart. eligib1h1y requ1remt nts. clamp d'l 1•:n on fraud. pr~ vide biggtr chtck! for !ht "'truh· ntedv'' and smallt.r paymtnls for I.ht '"!™ l'leedy .. Tht ~HIJ. carr1td by Stn. Anthony C. 'Beilt.n.son 10.Bt\'erly Hill.s l. ~•s lo bt beard Ul BtLlt.nso1f 1 Senate Ht..a.!th and Wr.lfarr. Committee !atr. today then presumabl~ !tnl to !ht upptr hou!f' floor. :-Ofeanv.'hilt.. the Stna!t finance com. m.iUte conduC'ted a special hearing on a com~on .\fedi-Cal reform b 11 1 . sponsor~ b~· As.semblyman 'i\"1lliam Campbell 1R-Hacienda Height.a l Vt !t.:ran Stn S!t.phen P Tt.a lt I D-Rad Road r la! I • .stt'\'t d nOl!Ct ht 11.·ou!d offer From Page I LINDSAY ... winning by ~l pucent of the vo~. Lindsay and his wile . Mar~•. formally changed their rtgistrabon at the r-.fayor's residence. Gracie ~tans1on. this mornmg. Eledion Board Prrs1dent ~ a u r l c e O'Rourkt 11.·itnt.s£t:d the signu~g of the forms. Lindsay bt:camt lht. ICIJrd mayor of f\rv; York m 1965 aftrr srrving fou r ttrnu. in Congrt&s representing Manhat· ta.n's largtly afflut.nt "Silk Stocking District ·· Tilt. hand~me. w~l-<io-<lo 4~ytar-<1ld Lindsay, looking ranntd and rtfrtshtd, rt.turned to !l\t""' York from a 111.·ir-11.·ttk vacation m tht. Colorado mountains Tuts· day night. Ht dtchned lo comment then on the increasingly acth•e speculation bat he would make a party switch bul I.ht tipoff came thi!> mom1ng 11.·hen the announcement of !ht 11 30 a m. EDT nt11.•s col'lfertnct was madt The news conftrt.nce 11.'as caJl td for Gracie 1'.lans1on . th! maynr"s home and a place ht ha.' tradi tinna!ly reserved for political announct mtnf5 Sou rces clo!t to Lindsay said ht v.·ould fonnally I Mounce his ~'itch in pol1t1cal affiliation from the Repub lican part y 10 tht Democra!Jc party. Lindsay has ~n e Rt.publican throughout hi!> political C.irttr But ht l'lst the Rtpubhcan priml!ll}' in his bid fnr 11 5tCOnd term in thf 1969 mayoral tlec- tion and has strayed far from rhe ~imn Admin.istratinn Unt. in i,OP politics. In what ~-a! drscribtd as a grrat come- back. Lind~v v.·t1n reie!~tinn m 1969. runntng as .!iri lndependen! 11.·111') !ht rn· dorvment of tht Llbf:ral Pa!"1y and strong i;upport from Dtmocr11tic rt form ~t.ment.s lil '.\""ew Ynrk · Lindsay has dt.nir-d pres1d~n'1al ar.piri'l· liflns &nd cit~ ha ll M>urres s111d early 11'>- day his annnunc,.mrnt ~·f'lu lri nl"Jt tnuth on the \\"hitr H11ur.t But t1mP 15 gro" 1n~ short for Lmdsay 111 t ntl'r prtsJd":tHi<il primarirs to !est his n.o1t1flnal pripul.o1rir~. OIAN•I COAST DAllY PILOT H•Mt ..... ._. -·-,_ Cit •• 011.llitGIE COAST .. UILIS"41HG CDM .. ANY l•lt.rl N. w.~ ~--.... ~"'*' J 1ct-t . C11rlfV Vie:C ,,__ 1rc ~II MaMOW Tlt•t<1 1 ... .Jt11Yil flfllW l ~•"''' A. M .,.,11;~• ""'""ioof IE.••- Q11let H. LH1 l iclrl1•' P. Ntll ...,...,..,; "''· ...... l.lfJ...,, e.lt\.V lll'll.OT, '°'""' .... ldl II ainollir ........ .. _ ""'-..... lll'IH fl!ly -~ '- .., ................... ~ • .ui • ........ I .._,,, C... "'*"• ~Ion ._,._ "-'-111 V•li.t'. J.111 C-..+tl CIJlll W •M ....... IO.. t ire wftfl -~·~ .. ,,..,_ ... l .........,.11'14111f• ., ,m W.t .. ., J tr .. ,, C... .. .M ... T1I 1t 1714r "41-4)11 a '""' ..._ ..... M1·••11 ,_ er •• .u ._.,www11.1 ' 4t2-44JI c:.twr¥tt. 1"1'1, 0-.,..., CMtol ~ a..-., ... -......... """ ........... ~ --., .._,., .. *'"' --""" .. ,_, ,..., •I"'-! 1"1tltJ -· ....... '""""""" -· ,._.. .... ,_ ...... lfMtl ...... 1 ..... ... .... --c.....,.... .......1-... .., .,_ a .JS -.-.;,i "" -u "·" .......... 111,..,. .. t .... llMt.. ttJS ~. ~ .. \.,,y ..,.,,..._ "· t• --=- ' stveral amrndments to lht As.sembJy. passrd measurt.. An ost wpath by pro- fes.s ion.. Te.ale 1aid he particularly didn't like a rtquirtmtnl lhat patitnt~ make token SI copa)"1l'ltnt5 for doctors \'i.sill. Ht argu~ phy!iicians might havt trouble colltcHng tht St. ~gi5la1on AJ"e ~hootin~ fnr final pa.ssage of bnth 1he 11.·r lfare and ~1 ed1-Ca.J b!.lls by tht tnd ol tht "'tek Thf'n they 1nttnd to rtctss fo r a thret·.,.,tek \'aca· uon Bo th mt.t:~ures art product: of lenglh.1•, c!t!irate nego!Jations bet"ttn Rtagan and legtsl atJ\"e ltaders. Tht bills are desi gned 10 sa\'e the state. ft.der al aod coun ty govt rnmtnts be!11•t.t.n Sl50 million and $400 million 1n '""'O con- troversial public a!in~!anc e programs now eosung S3.~ b!IHon annually and ~r.·1ng 2.5 million Cal1forn1 an5 Reagan terms the u·elfare b1!1 'the mo~t comprehensive rt.form rJf 14·elfart. anemp!~ any plact 1n the lnited Stati:s '' !1 ""flU!d represtn! the btg~esl chan ~t. L'l California v.·rlfare since 196-1 11.hrn tht legislature ~ub~tantlally l1btral1zed the relie f system. Reagan ur ged Republican Assemblymen Tutsday to \"Ott for tht. bill, cooctding it did not go as far as hi! 11.·anttd but arruing JI 11.·as significant f'nough !l'l justify their support Th t compromist. bill brttztd through the Assem bly \\'a~·s and :-Olea n~ Com - millet ''irtuall~· un!cathed Tuesdi'J~ It was the si:cond comm1tlt.t !ht bill had cleartd in 111.·,. days. Tht com m11tre·s nr.h m.:i 1nr amend· ment rt~hufned f\2 · m1lh~n tn Jn h training funds 10 ~1\·p mnre 1n 1he ~!ate personnel bn::ird anrl les~ !o 1ht rnn· lrove:-s1al \\'rirk Jnc-en1 11p Prog ram t \\"I:'\ 1. The all'ltment fnr da_I' care chilrl centers also 11.as ra 15ed from t-2 1o 13 million. Bagley. l"Jne I'll lht. hill"~ nrgntJilt(lr'. ackno'>'·lfflged tha t a propnsed residt.nrv reciuirt.mtnt fo; u·tlfart. thgibihly prnb- ably wa~ unconstitut1ona! But he e;(· pla1nrd thr Rea~an r\rtm1n1~1rar1nn '"wanterJ Oil!' more shot' al ;:i~klnl! 1h" c-nurt~ rn rlecl are res1drn\' rf'Qu1rem-:nt~ const1tu!1onal .J.. lobb\"i~t for 1he ~roc1;:il wm-kPr ~· un· ion. (('llt.inan A Blei'J5P, argu1>rl t.h;:it prf\. )tcltd !11 1·ing~ Wf'l"t. bastd nl'I "phony '' figures . A Repubhcan C'Qmm1llt-t mem- ber . A~tmblyman Ptttr F' Schabarum of Co1·ina, also said ht Wi.S ··quil l! cnn· C"trntd tha t tht progr11m could "1nd up as a nt t cost lo tht slatt.'' Modern 'Daniel' Prefers Heated Auto to 'Den' Faced \\'lll'i the uncom!ortablt choice of staying 1n an apparrntly burnlni car or ~teppina out amid a pridt of lions. • Granada Hills man made tht right decision Tut!'.day, say Lion Country Safari officials Ht staved in the car with his "'Ill! and !ht.It lG-~:ear-0!d g:randdauilhter until Lion Country rangt.r Erol Hudson spt:d up 11.·i!h a flrt r.1tinguisher an d tnded th!': d1ltm· ma Thfo mi n . ...,.host name •1·1 ~ nrit rt.cnrd· t.d in the rxc1trmen t. had pulled up fnr " close look at a hon fam1lv b~ tht r1Jad in !ht Laguna H.111~ 11.·!ld animal pre!'tr1·r ~ htn smnkP startl"rt pour1ni: fr11m bentti!h h1~ lal P moriPI r.lr Fnrtunattly the rani:('r a!'f!J;lnrrt tri keep an eyt on riiar pan1rul ar rruiP n/ l!n11!' Spo!!Prt 1hl" !rnuhlt" :!nli 11-'~ ~lnngstdP 11.·1th h1~ Jl'Pfl ilnrl fir, rx · hngu1shtr in lime to \\'arn thl' nf'C\Jpanl~ nf the car to sli'ly put . please' A maintenance \'eh1c!e summont rl by radio 1011.·td !he disabltd car tn tht Lion C.ountry rep;ur Ra rage where m1nnr repairs ...,.ere madt. and the rPlievt.d farn1· II' drovt off -Car breakdowns art not 1nfrequenl nn the eight.mile saf.tr1 roari . a L1fln Counir~ spokesman said. but !hey mo!'.tl~· 1nl'oh·e runnlng nu! of gas. l:irnken 11·,111pr h<lsf!'.' and similar minnr problems th11t can be takPn care of al tht pr~<er\'e·c p:araeP . where a num~r <'r nitrh,11n1es 11re. t mplnytd "Our adr\ce 1!' 11111.·a\ ~ !he ~ame," ~aid thP sp<'lk t sman "If a n~·1h1n2 jt!nt~ wron$:,. stay in th' car and hl)nk ~'IJUt horn Thert·s a ranger u·a1rh 1ng e\"t.ry inch nf th! mad , . and those animals rt."1 11Y arr 11.·ild"' From Page J RECALL. • • Newport Stach . Laguna Beach and ri&hl on down the line. "And 11.·hen we get tht .support IJf tht. c1llts then wt "ll f1nd It in 1ne UJ'lin· corporated areas and Pl'l'Plt thtrt 1~1ouJd work on it tnn ... ht prf'<11ctr<I Northrup 1lsn has called for 11 r.r11nd J ury lni·tstigatlnn inl/J 11.·hiit has hf'iin ttrmed "machine polilk:i;" in the ~ttle bf-!11.'t't.n Caspers. Ba,ltln 11nd nthers wilh the ~ague of Cahfnm1a C111e\ The first publlr rry for a reeatl fTIQl't- menl again!'.t Casper~ Clltnt Tuesd11\" ml'lmtng 11.·hton f.n~T~ :-OleM1 rnunr1lman and IMmer M.tynr Alvin Pinklty bl.1•ttd lh .. suptr\·j5nr · I aJ11.·ay~ lhnui;:ht t lPrfrd 111f1r1.1ls ghrtu!d be rt"ra ll.-d U lht1r hand ..,,.,~ cau~ht 1n !ht r 11.•h. nr l1 thtv v.·f!tfl rl'.Jn· 1·ictl!d "f 1 ft lf1n1· I 11.•15 \I rnn; thl'\! t11.·n ha\·e lt'I bf' ~l"pPf'd • DAIL 'f l'ILCIT 1!111 ....... Breezing Up \\'hat do .,-ou do if l'Ou're 2·\·ear·old Rhonda l\eska and it"s a hot stir.kv day at cO~t a :'>les3 City P.lrk'.' lf you're lucky you get a friend like Donna Lance, 13. to S\r1ng you around and make a cooling breeze, that's ,,·hat. Idal10 Prison Riot Erupts; Bi1ildi11gs Burn, 2 l(11ifed B0l~L. Idaho ! l;PI \ ~ Convicts nn1ed a: !hf': centur,1 -<1ld Jdahn StatP Pn.c:nn Tuesda~ night. firebombed two bu1ld1ngs inside 1he _grey stnnt ..,,·alls and ~labbed 111 n nf their fello11.· inmates. nne serinusl1·. Rav ~fal'. 01re<.:tnr of Correct1on.s. and twn key a"ssistanls went inside the 11.·alls to con!tr \1·ith a 12-member inmate coun- <"11 afttr the first stabbing and the r1rrbomb1n.::. 1.~tPr. eight rnn,·irt~ ru~hl'd tn11~rri .:i l'1C'kt'd donr leading nu tside the pri~n!l 1·i'lrri rlr;ieg1ne 11.·i!h them .:i ~l'C'nnd stah· bing \'trt1m Al first ~uarrls \\'("IU\d nnt ~ 1tld but fina lly rtltnltd and IPt !he 11.·ounded inma le, blood dripping from his chest. through .,,here oHicieJs gr.abbtd him and sent him by ambulance to a hospilal. William £\"ans. a..ss1sta11t suPfrin· te ndent for opera tions. en11c1z.ed th e guards !or permitting tht wounded man Pirate Su spects In FBI CustodY After Sea Chase HU:\'OLULU 1t:Pl 1 -The FB I took custody Tuesday nf three grimy young ml!n suspecttd of pirating a luxury yacht and !raving Its crew adrift in thfo Pacific. The yacht irself w11s tow~ back to Honnlulu Harbor Tht ~foot Kamalii was tow('(! the l1i:t fpu· milei: b\' the Coa~l Guard cutlrr Cape Corwin : ~·hich capturPd thP thTPP suspecls ~11Jnda~ after a h12h ~eas rha(.t, :-Oiilliona1 re Urry Dohron)". "''ho nwnffi tht \"llCht . sailed lo within ~1~ht of Hnnniulu befnrr thr boat hrnk,, rlri..,,·n il!'ld harl lo hf> towed DnhPn1· \l.enl with !he rna~t c;u.:irrt anrl hflardrrl thl.' \ ach\ ;:ilter th1> thrtP mPn 11('rl' rapturf'<1 i:inrt \nrk"d tn 11 ~rnr.'11!" src11nn nr thP Cr. C'u1trr LI 1.f.G • f;re1<c \\"il!'fln. 2~. nf \\nr· r1-tn11·n. ;'\.I , i:k1 ppr r nF 1hr ( i!f"'F' fn{iw 1n, ~atrl the lhrl.'P h1J;JC"k Pr• m111rte nh.~r£'nP gPsture:=; i:ind mA\ 1-;H·,. lf1Pt1 111 ram hts ru1!er whfin his boarding part.V appro11rhed lht yacht 250 mi les couth11.•tsl of Honolulu ' Bu! afli:r lhev sa"A' nur guns :i.nrl wert nrdertd to put lhtir hanrls behind !ht.tr ht arls . lht v 11uiettd do11.·n." he st11d \\"1l ~nn ~aid hP ~·as "pre1!1 n~rvnus"' 1• h("n hr Rnd his erl'\\"mPn c\imhfirl n\·,.r th• K.:1ma111 ·~ rail In arrer.t l\t..rr• Oamt ~T\"il.OI . 2:i nf l.J'15 /\n~e\P~. \lit/Ii!•! 11.!e'.Hnn . 2t nf B.:iker~field. ;incl \!Ark E \lil\·n:irrl 2:> ,,/ I ,pu·i\lon. lcl:ihn ThP thret. men. we11nne rumpltd .o;porl ... clnthP\, ~hnr\ h;ur .:ind 11 few d11yi:: .o;tuhhlt nn !ht'IT f;irr . 11ere thi'Jrl."!tri 11·i1h 1n· ter,lall" ITAn 'f'""'r!;i1inn nf StOIPn prnprrl l 11nd dfl\Cn 111 Hnn,,lulu Jail b~ FRI agrnl~ F'~Pral offlr1:1J, ... .:iiri p1r:iry 11nd "1htr rini::!'iblP rh<'lr~r ~ 11"<1uld 11u·1111 th• ,11rrh·11t in Tnkyn of lhf' Kam;ilh"s c;ip!.:11n .:ind tu·n crt1\mtn. 11.·h11 WPft' ~el adnfl tn a ruhlwr lift. raft Saturday 140 mi!rr. ;:it !-eA Tht ~·acht wa~ l::iken ;:it gunpo int from htr Hl'lnnlu!u berth 1hP pre\'inu~ nijt!hl Th, rrt.1\' 11·11r. pirl<rd up b1· .11n lta ll.11n banan.11 bn;:i! lirt hnurr. 11flcr be1n~ ll"ft 1n the r11fl The C-n;:i~\ G1111rd mountrd anrt air 11nrl •P.a sr;irrli ~ h1rh spr>lteri tlit' ~acht le:irlln~ in !he rtirl'tl1nn or J"hnston 1 ... 1.:ind 11nri lh,. \h1r.r.hall chain. Th,. i;:n11I nf !hr hijaC'ker~ A!lrl lh,. rt"ll~nn thc1 IM~ lhe ~'ll thl WA' II m1 ~tl'r\ \\ 1lsrin i;::il(! hf' dl'ubtMi 1f 11ny "' tt1,.m hat! 11n 1dl'A nf t')o11.· to ~ail lhP 1.11cht He ~aid \lrllon. an t ~-Ctlast ·~uarrlsman. didn 't knn11.· v.·herr ht 11.·1s or "·ti11t ~pt>trl h' w:i~ m111lon~ Earh nf l/'11" 'US(X'rlS WI!~ handc11Jfet1 a~ ht 11(1~ ltd riif thP CilJ'I(' cnrv.•1n A.11 11.'f'tt. h~ld (In tht hll~l~ flf II l' ~ C'11m· m i~•tflntr ~ ...,·11rr:in1 rh1trs;1n1 lht'm with ~·1"11111 1nch tr1 n~rinrl1no: 1h• ~rtrh frnm Hnnnl1Jlu t('I " pn1nt 2•11 mi!t .( sot.1t.h11.·est flf H.t11..1111 Th~ m.tx1mt1m ptn,1111~ frir lhis ftfft'n~ l~ 10 yrar~ 1n J.111 and nr a ~Ill IY\l1 flnt> lhrnu~h the door. ··oon"t t\er dfl that ag2.1n -open that d<Ylr ," E1 ans said Ch:irlP.~ Ri ce, t.ht. fir!t C'Ofll'tct s1abbed \l'ilS 1;iken t'l St Lukt."s Hospital 1n Bolst.. He wa s !i'Jken !n surgery Otfic1 als said h, "''as ~tabbed once in !he left cht.st 14·h1lt. 1n tht 1elev1s1nn room Thr SPconri 1"1rt1m ill.~o taken ro .St. Lulo.r ~. "ii' nol 1drn1 ihrr1 Ahc"lul 1:1 m1nutP~ ?ilrr 1hP lirs1 ~l<1b­ b1ng. till' C'nnl'ICts rnrcherl tht rtcrl.'at1nn bu1ld!n;;t llnd nnP tiou~1nj!; !ht' lilundr\", ii h11bhy craft shnp. anrl a shoe repair shop . (111 and othtr nearh~· flrt comp;in1es !'Pnl nut men and tqu1f\~nt to dnu!.f' th t bli17l'' E\·110~ ;:i ho rrrortrr1 lh.:tl authoriht.s fnun d ;i 111-foo!·lflng tunnPJ Jn l.Jie mM'· imum securil;. ;ire a Suoday but dirl not report n or rill 11 1n. :'itare pclirP sent 1n men In lht> pri.srlf! 1.1 h1IP the AD .\ fnunty Sherifr"s 0H 1re .cpnl 12 .:i11rt !hf' city pt'lire sent thrt.e to as~1~r ~uards. Off-<iu!y guarrls al50 wrre calleri 1n LncalPd in thr rflllth 1ll~ JU>1 outside B,11sr. rhp pri~nn I~ :ibnu T .:i h;:ilf m1:e frnin rhr c!lv l1m1!~ 11nf1 Tht lash10fl;:iblt \\";:irm :'iprinas res1rit'npal arra f1rM builrii n1ts at the penitentiary ..,,·err erect· ed 1n 1Rli4 At pre~rnl. therr 11rr .1M )W'rsrin5 hnt1~­ ed at the pri~nn ;inrl ;:i nl'w .~itt acrns~ lhe c11~ There arr 24.1 1n~irle !hP w,111 1~ 11·heri: !hr rtnt lOilk plilc-P. ~ ~ ~ GEM TALK TODAY by J. c. MUMPHl lES AN OFFICIAL ROMAN ORNAMENT ~ r. i \·erv popul ar today are brMches and brarele!$. the~e l\l.o lypt'~ nf Je11·eJry h.trtn;:: ch anged ,·ery littl e !'Ince th<>1r hJ~tClnr u~e by pN'lpl e in all v.·aJks of life in ancient Rome. Rrrmehr(. .,,.·ere usef'l Tiot nnly •s ornaments by both sexes. but a.I.so to fa~ten the <"loaks or Roman !'<'ld 1er'." and to ~ecure tnga.s nf p11· tr1c1 11;ns and !'ilale off1r1al~. This of- fic ial Roman ('lrn11ment "·as tra.di· t1onally \rorn on the riQ"hl snnulder. The hracelet. ti !so 11.·flrn by men and \1·omen alike. "·as most popu- lar ,,·1 th 1he ladie~. \1·hn t\'en ga"e them sper.1111 namPs The most v.·1rie]\' used bracelet 11.·a~ 1 springy spiral called a "~p1n ther."' a fine nteds brOO{'h or repairtn£. br1n' 11 1n tfl us for restoration. And \\'h1 le you're hert. look Ol'er our cnlle-ction of antique Jewelry •.. 11.e ran shfl11.· you ~ome fas.ri· nating an uqut ptece.s 11.'ith a \\·ea.Ith of h1alory behind them! Mor'e Tr'oop• In Battles Flare ~Up In North Ireland BELFAST IUPl1 -Battll's bel\\'~n British troops. rnortop snipers and strt>Pt mobs broke out in half a do1.en Rom~n Catholic ;i reas nr Bella5t tnda}'. p11ini:: new mi se ries on a city ra,·:ii::l'd by thrf'e days of gut.rrtlli'l -l)·pe 11. arfare. Br11a1n l'alltd in SOO more lrnnps to aid lht 1%,000 already lr}·ini;:: to rP~tnre nrder. Three civilians. one nf them a sniper, "'err killed loday in Belfast. bringing 1he confirmed death toll In 2& !iTK't rioting began ~onday. In arld1t1on British !ronps said th ey bel1e,·ed they killed 111.·IJ more snipers 11.·ho opened fire on British forer1;. lryine to clear strN'l b:irriC'ades 11! household furnnure. burned out c<'!rs and buses and f!l'en b;ithtubs. Scores of othrr persons were v.·nunded -the exact number was not knnwn - and nffici1ls in !ht Irish Rt.public to the South said more than 2.000 persnns had fled t(l i'lrmy ran1ps there lo escape the bloodshed in Belfast. ln London thrre u•ere rPports Pnn1e ~lini.~ler Edw;ird Heath "'ould rut shnr! ;i ~achlln~ \a<·::111on :111d return 1n hi,~ df'~k. Irish f'1Jre1J!n ,\linister Patrick Hi llery cnnferrPd durinl! !he day wi!h Rritis h Home Secretar~· Rtginald r-.1audling rin the .erO"'·ing crisis in Bntish·lnsh rela· tion5. British troops battltd rflOflnp snipers in some of tllf' Catholic art.as of Belfast. In others lhty fought both sniprrs end mobs Soviet J etliner Cra sh Kills 97; Worst • Ru ss ia Ill ~10SCO\\' ll"Pl I -A Sor1ft i'llrhne r crashed nn 1akeoff frorn !ht S1btr1an airport of lrkut!'k. killin1: all 97 person,; aboard in the v.·orst kno1rn Sor1et com· mtrc-lal alrhner disa ster, tra1·el nH1cials s;iir! 1ori111·. The 1111n·rng1ne Tl· llH lllrhnprrip nf Aen1flot. lhP Sn11<'! n:it1nnal ;:iirlinf'. 11a~ nn <i Fhi::ht from ()Qr:~sa tri \"li'Jrl 1 1n~tok It l;:inrl.eri a! lrkut~k for a ~rhf'du lrf\ ~top. A few ~eeond.< ;:if1<'r t;:ikenff fnr !he rac1 hr city of \"!ad1\'C1Slllk. !hr aircraft Ins! al111ude and .c:lammt.d onto the Tarmac in flaml!s. the officials Sl'!Jd. There 11.•t re no survivn.rs. There ""'AS a mnru.(tl"ln amnni.:, nff1c1a!c 11.'ht!her tht cr:i~h happenPd today rir ~nmelimt. !a...-1 11.·eek. Sn\"lel mPrl1a ~eldom announce air c-rashes unlt.&!i lorei11n p:is ... engerl art 11board. Tht cause 11f !he d1s11~1e:r w;:i,( unkno11.·n. The riffic11~L~ .c:alrl ;in inreshg11t1on com· rn1.~sinn 11·as :ippn1ntcd hut It.( f1nd1ng~ mav no! he kno11·0 for ~nrnr 11mr iht wnrst knoll'n prev1nu5 At rnn01 i:ra~h ncrurrrrt 111~! ;\1'1\" Yl"ar"!I e\'I! whpn !lO Pf'r.\nn5 f1iert 11ho11rrl :in Ilyushin JR turbnprop whn.'e fnur rn111nes fl'iltd dur· 1ng li'Jkeoff frnm Leninjlrad It 11.·11~ nri! knn11·n whether 11 0\ fnre1 gnt.r s were abnard !he TC 104 ill JrkUL\k ThP Tl 11'14 wl'nt 1nln APrnf1nt ~tr\·1re 1n JQ;.i:; Ir 1~ rn 1 ... ~ .. •• '" .. ~······ "" hurling rQ<'k~. botlles and insults al the troops. British auth1Jn!ii:s al~n rtport.ed fiio:hling bt'!ween n v.:il fact ions of lht nuOawPd lr1~h Repuhl1ran Army •f RA t, l>f'!ie1·td h)' thP Bnt1~h tn be behind lh• \"1nlence. ~ fighlinR which broke nut ~nnda}' lnle nslfied aftPr .Northern Jrel:ind Prim! l\linist":r Brian f'aulkner ordered lfl• IPrnmf'nt 11.·11hout lri;il tn a bid to eliminate the IRA. Authnrilii:s rounded up 11bout :vlO ~u~peets under the nrder but said iO of thern had hePn relr;:i~Pd. Ann1hcr flurr~· flf f1ghtin2 "'II!'. reporltd lhis af!Prnoon when a Crflwd of 200 ltf· tacked the Springfield Roarl police i;tation ""ilh stonPs and bottles. A! l'•."ewry, nn the rrunlier .,.,·1th tht Irish Rtpublic, a bomb damaged a customs post. BrHi'lSt was a city in niourning. Black mourninit nag.~ for cr1·1l111n~ kiHtd rn tht: fi~hti ng nuuereri lrorn winr1nws. Wrl!alh! hung from tllli•rs and rnany Ciltholic.t wore bla ck an11band s. /\nd the JYl.~$1 hility of hur!C:f'r ;:irnse ~food ;:inrl rn1lk $llpphes 11.rre runn1ne shrirl 1n rinl :irras with riell1er\· tn1C'ks 11nablc lo grt throu~h Lhe str('('t barricar!r.<:. Normal life wa~ at a stand~!ill after dark. F'ighting in the othPr citic~ nf Northern Ireland dierl down duri ng !ht rlay, in· cludine Londonderry. Bntish troop~ lh11re came unrier a heavy bur111 rif fi r! just befnre midn igh! bul at midni p:ht the troops v.·ere wit hdra11.·n from tht ~lrttl.!I in a test of a new tacti<' -denying .<:n ipers and rioters !atgl'I., 111 11.·h1ch to fire . nne nf !hr bi1U:fr 1);1111<'~ nl the rla y n a~ 1n 1hP F.117.11 S1rPP1 ·Crornarh Rnarl ;:ire;:i or RrH;:i~t 11·hr rf' trrwir~ nf !hf' Royal r.reen .!;:ickPts sho1 ;:tnd k1l!rrl ;:i r.n1prr AJ the1· fnul!ht the ir 1r;:t1· unrlcr h1>111·1· fire 101it a hffkfT~ sr11.Prt hy i:;uomen anrl con· 1·rr!ed into a strnn12pn1nt S-Olrl1Pr~ surrounrled lh1> b11ker_v. fnrcing the .c:n1prrs to scurr) ln rooftnp.~ fro m 11.·here: thf'y opened fire . As the snldltr.ii fanntd nu t huntin~ snipi:r~ en Plderly 11.·om<1n. a black lace scarf nn hrr heart, 11 al"rri ;:i I\ h1!P 11.~! ;inrl i:hnu(l'rl .. hlnody Rr1t 1~h wnn I Pl"l'n ll'! 1ne ~n to ma~s ·· 'scrn')rl ri1111nr l)::illlr hrnkf' nu! 1n 1hfl Balh ~ltJrph1 rl1str1ct 11here Bn1 ish trnni1(. .<:u p~rll'd b~ ;i rmo rerl c<1r11 sma.<:hf'ri ha rrtc::iriPs under 1n!rn~I" fire rrom ~n1 fl('r~ aod 1\cre attackrrl by r-rn11·rl~ hurl in~ rocks anrt !auntinR the Br11nns. An .A.rm l' ~pt)ke~man ~a id f11.·o r n 111;:in.<: ;inrl ;:i Rri!i.o;h !lfllrl1Pr WPrt \o\'l'lUn• rlerl anrl 3J per~ns arrP.<:lt"rl. Gunfire 11.·;:is so hra1-y in tht B1111'." ~!urph_1' fiRhtinR lhat l'lmbulances could Ml reach !ht woundC11 soldier. He WI! f]o..,,•n out by ht.l1coptcr. l'rom PIJflf! l ~IISSING ... Zralanri ::inrl u·as fll!Prl 11.·1th a ntw ai11minum masl Frienrl.s nf l\ellPv ~;:i1d hi: usu11lll· sai!ed \\'ilh an inrxpe0nPnc-Prl "fun': crt w .:iboard. \\"hen last Seton lht ~·11cht was not cnns1rlrreri 1n ~h1pshApl! condition Sh a ,. 7r •r..,n•·t!:rf in !1(100)11111 1As1 ~larrh. now hear this! 6 men go overboard for TISSOT The 1easo11~ T 1s~ot PR-516 1~ the 11a1..-a.r1 w~!c.h. PR e»~~IB ruat:tdly budt to give u11!11'1ng strv1cl! under E'eat st•!SS. W1!.J1htrs th! eltmtl'll '. too. ltl!. Tht Nav 111ator. Stlf-w1nd •n11 w11"i aulOl'l'\a'+~a!fy ch~11 e;.ng d.atl! dial, Hes th1 24-ho ur d•11 I so 1m por11nt for sta·go1ng me1. Sta11iltss steel w1ih m.atc.h 1n1 bracelet, $89.50 R15llt. The Sll1n -01vtr. All-automatic. al'd shows the t11"1'e. 1ne day and tr.! datt as wtll as 1ll 1moort1nt elapstd t1mt unaer waler. St~inltss steel with m1tc.1un1 bracelet, $99.SO J. L .JJ.umphril!J Jeu 1efer.-1 I 823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA • C0"1VEN1f"'1' TE,MI IANIC.A Ml .. ICA.,0-MASlEl CJ.!A~Gl l4 YlA~~ IN SAM E lOCATION 'M0Nf 141·1•01 I "' ho Su an F G 11 A Hun Tl v.·ee p1110 " P"I R t11e. pnl i 11me A' •nc Tho city t nn~ \1 0r1 . ., A ~.~1 ~r11d bul .. , Su pcru Ti Crit 1111 ni no r p11bl n1u~ b• 0 me dcp w· "·nu poss lhe Lew JO "'" lrir i lo p c h>S bol per "" Si ,; ""' lhe DA ( f Huntington Bea~h Fou11tain Valley - Today's Flaal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64 , NO. 191 , 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY . AUGUST II , 1971 TEN CENTS Legal Action May Halt Beach Sewer Actions A pet1!1on (or a wnt of mandate against the city of Hunting:on Beach 1s being filrd b.v the 01·ange County Sanila- t1rin Dis1rict nver !he Brookhurst Slree! se.,.,er line cont roversv. Art J'\issnn. cnunscl.10 tht: jn1nt board!'i nf thr d1str1C't. said this morning that hr hoprrl tn file the petition 11;ith thr Superior Cnurt Lhis aflcrnoo. The pelJtion is fnr a writ ol n1anda1e anrl nr prohibi!ion and dccl aratorv relief. The action stems from the · recenl refusal of the city council to grant the district an excavation pern1it lo Jay a 9ti- 1nrh sewer line along Brookhurst Stree! linking treatment plant~ in fountain Valley and Hunt ington Beach. The city coun cil's den ial at i!s Aui;:. 2 rneeling followed stronJ:: pmlrsts b,v businessmen and home<iwners again.st 1hr disruplion the job wnuld cause. The work would take at least Ii months. according lO the latesl modifications. The city council ha s urged the district to consider alternate routes for their pro- Je<:J. but the distri ct ha~ responded that different alignments have Deen studied and rejecled 'Tonight I.he joint boards of lhe d1str icl are to meet at 7:.10 p.m. at 10&44 Elli~ Avr.. Fountain Vallev. The Brookhursl Stree1 issue is not ~n !he a,1;enda but ~eneral manager Fred H.:irprr confirmf'd this morning lh;it he wi!l report on the late st developmenls. D"'!I. 'r ,11.01 $1111 '""'" LONG.HAI R OR SHORT-HA IR. ALL ARE WELCOMED AT HUNTINGTON 'S FREE HELP CLINIC Mr1. Hannah Alekoum bides •nd D1vid Jinks Sign Up Ntw P•tient in Need of Aid Four-day Week Gets Oose Look In Huntington A fCIUt·day v.·cek Li; being studied for all Huntingt0n Beach city employes. The plan, v.·hich divides lhe 40-hour \\eek 1n!n fnur in.hour rla~·s. was p1onerrC'r1 by lhc pol ice depar1111ent a00u1 Ill months ago v.·hen all patrol un1l~ 1.1•ere. plt1 on !he schedule. Re cently all the clerical slaff. dc1ec- ll\es an(I adrn1nistrat il'e personnel al th e rn\ire <lepartment 1.1·en1 (In the fnur ·rlay 11n1rtable As a result of Lhe apparen1 ~uccess nf tne plan . Prr~nnncl Dirrctnr E d ThC1n1p~on ha~ sent a n1en1or <1ndum In all 1·1ts rlep;ir1n1cnts ::i:-k1ng supervisors to 1.on~idPr !hr proposal and suhn1 it san1ple. \\'O rk sche<lulei;_ "\\'e are getting a f;11or.tble respon~r .'' A<i<il"lanl PPrsonnel Uu-rclor Don Lewis ~aid today "All !he repl1e<; aren t in yet but 11 looks lo me as 1f "e \\'ill give 1t a 1r1:il ·· Stu•h a trial wnuid hp for a six-mnn!h rcnorl. acc nrd1n j: tn Le11·1<;. Thrrr are n1nr·e 1ha n non r1!y employes. Criteria set dov.·n by lhe city ad- rn1ni~1r:i11nn slipulate !hat there musl hfo_ no rf'durl1on in hours of servi ces. to !he pubhr. !he ~tonday lhrou~h Friday v.•ttk n1ur<t hr ar!hered lo. and lhat there n1u st bf' nn arld1lional staff and no overlim'e. Thr~f' rriteri:i are contained in the memorandum sent by Th<lmpson to departn1ent he11d~. \V ilh a !O-hour day. the City Hall day v.•oulrl be from 7 a m to 6 p.m. or poss1 blv 7·30 am. !o fi <Kl p.n1 . instead of the present 8 a.m. lo~ p.m .. according lo Lewi.~. "Ci1.v Hall v."nu!d be npcn to lhe public: tfl more hours a week." Lel'.'is com· menlr-d. "Thal would be the justification !Qr it. There M>ems In be real enlhusi&~m to lt)• 11. ~!OSI dP.pa rtmenls seem to feel jSee FOUR-DAY. Paae. %1 Pilot Prepares College Sec tion Thr DAIL-Y PlLOT Thursday will In· elude :a special 12·page section devoted to b1form alion nn fa ll i:;emrster evf!nin,1t cl.asses 11t hoth Orange Coast and Golden lVP:St ('{llleges The tabloid section ll.st.s new classes. h;ii; 1 complete schedu!I'. nf 111\ clas~es fon b(l!h c11mpuses ~ for 1hr: 5emei;ter and. perhaps moi;t impo r1aol of all . details in· s lrucUons for registr11tion. Sianup:-for lhe ~emf'sl rr will hf' h~n<ll­ ,.r1 a!ph;ilx>tirally and be'1~n nn A11f{. 2.1, nn, v.·l'f'k from ~lood-l,I' ~ nr r1Pt<11ls. St'e the s ~ci.:il section !rt this edition of the l)AILY PILOT Thursday. Huntington Free Clinic Doesn't Measure Hair 8)' RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 llot Oall, ,llet lr.rr Somehnw. the man approaching the dnor of Hunlington Beach's Free Help Clinic looked differenl than most pa- lients. Ht" was v.'ea rm.'J a v.·hit P shirl ;ind !.11'. ;ind had ne ither Jon,1t hair nor a beard But when hi'. came inside he bursl inlo le<irs. Hi~ ~n had spl11 open his lower lip 14 ::t1!ches v.·ide and rhe hopsit a! .,,,.ante d S!J~ to Ii:-; 11. Bu1 he had only S25 in his v.·allt'l li1nrr he v.•as laid orf mnnlhs ago ''\\'r stitched hi~ lip ;ind ga\'e !ht hoy ;i !ct<1nu s shot. And then v.·e gave h1n1 sn1;1c ::intibiotk's. You should have seen lhal n1an . He v.·as so 1tratcfu1.·· said ~l r.<i. H<1nn ah A 1 r kn um bide i; • the ad· m1nistral1\'l' dirrclOr of the clinic Since the Kirhy vacuum clrancr shOl'.'room ;it 222 Fifth SL v.·as converted 1010 ;;; n1edical center for the needy l;i<>t April. J.700 patients jusl as helples~ ;i~ !he former Dou1:la~ ''idea man" have rercivcd free medical care. or that number. at least ;"' percent have been persons ;ifflicted with veneral disease while another 22 percent d1agnos· ed pregnant. f\trs. A I e k o u m b id e l estimates. "\Vhen lhe dO('tors rnme in ht>rr for the firs1 time . one nf the fir st things lhe.v ask fnr is rh e dns age fnr gonorrhea. The,v don't gel many of lh rst ca~,,.~ because thr kid s won't tell their parents," she ex· ph11ord, 01her frcqur-nt. t;i~rs ha ndled by lhr. st::iff of 211 d()('t.ors and &II vn\unteer.!< in· rlude bad dru,1t tnps and infectious hepatitis. "~!any kids romp in here with rlrug problems but nfle n thry a!sn h;ive oth er <l ise ases. Snmrrimes they mt,l!h1 h<H'f' in- fC<"lion~ 1n thr r;ir:;; nr 1n the lhroat.·• the woman directnr said "Bul we drin't moriOli:u•. H ;i \'Oung man comes in hcrr 11·H h a bot! on hi$ arm that 's been caused by 11 d1rl v needlr WI' ra;,-1 !<il k tn him 11bnut gel.ling off !he dru :.:: \\'hen he !i 1n pain." Dru,11 ;ibu~e rounselior: i.' a!sn nfferPd h.1 1he clinic. but nnly .;ift.er lhe pallent 1~ lreated ;ind ~hows some desi re In gel lhe mnnke~· off hi~ h;ir<k Rut as for lhP unrxpla1n~ arrnspart: ~·orker th" rlnnr!'> nf the rlin ic <ire nol on· !See CLINIC, Pagl'. ?I Apollonauts Still Woozy; Scie11tists Flip Ove1~ Loot SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) - Apollo 15·~ astronaut! have taken IC1ngt r than NI prf'vious moonflight crewmen to regain their strength :ifter loniz exposure~ to the weird world of "'eightlessnes.s in .spacP. Dr Charles A. Berry reported lhat the: hearts and circulatory .!iyste.:ni; nf David R. Sco11. Alfred M. Worden and .lames R. lrv.·in had almost returned 10 normal bv Tue!lday night -72 hours after their Ii- day expedltion ended. In Lile J)i'.st, Apollo a.stronauts were back lo normal within !'JCl hoUN after splashdov.·n. but Scott, Worden and Irwin h<ive taken at lea.!il half again a11 long to readapt to the pull t1f gravity. Earlier American crews 11pcnt \JP to 11 days in s~..:e. "Their retum has been slo"·er than an· ticipated, but !f.s not rllscouraging ," said 11 spokesman for tht space ~nter mf'riical nfficf'. Berrv ~11kl ht v.•a., cont\nuin~ In pv;ilua(r thf result.~ of lht ;a~trnna uL-;' medic2J tesl/i late Tutsday and he 511.id the questiCln ri! ~·he!hl'.r furthu te.sllng 1.1as nttdtd was left open . • ScoU and Irwin explored 11 northern lunar \•alley liiurrounded by moun tain.'I nn lhret sides and 11 c;anyon on the other. A slrip of morion picture film released ear- ly today shov.·pd the majesly of the area, One lieque ncl' was taken from 1he pilnt~' moving mnon car and another showrd the c11nynn, ca lled Harl ley Rille.. As the astronauts took off over it. "I lhink the views of the Rllle are, bv all odds, the most ou\!landing we 'll see.~. .~aid Dr. Leon Sliver, one or the geo~oglsts whn trained !he 11slronautJ1. "That's 11 real, tremendous bonus." The sp2.ce agency released dozens of still photographs Tuesday and Silver said they held the mo.st surprise& -"Their in- crtdible delail, the amount nf r«k ex· posure and the crew'1 clear com-nenl!t to go along with them.'' The Apol1C1 IS medical results Ill in with ~tudie~ Lh111. arf' importanl to m11n ·!i future in !iipace. Wht:n lhf' borly i~ expti~ed '" the la ck of gr~.,.1tv for Mver al da.y1o. t~ hearl rlf'lt>~ no1 ha\'e tn work •-~ h~rd and II quickly adap~ to lhe new en- vironment. Harper pointed out hov.·e\·er. th.at authori1.11tion for court action if Hun· tington Beach denied the excavat inn permit was given ::i t the last board meeting. Cnmmentin,: nn lhP: pelltion, N1ssn11 said, "the action is In rorce I.he r1ty tn nuthorfu an excavation permit for rrookhur;.i Street on the basis that the <'i!Y does not h:ive the le1:al auihority 10 denv it once the terms anr! rondilton~ fnr the ·job have been worked out and these condltlons have been worked out and ap- proved by the city." City councilmen. in denying the permit made it clear that lbey hoped their action v.·ould give the sanila1inn district a reason lo apply for a delay in a StO.l million federal gr11nl for the project to allow additional route studies. Aur Nisson poured cold water on this possibility. "l!'s lnCI r\s kv tn as:; for a delay - lhere are I.en ager.cies asking [or grants for every one that receives them," he said He said that hids on the project would be opened Aug. 24 and a contract must be lrt by NO\'. 10 -"and we must have the right of way lo let the. ('{lnltact." Huntington Beach councilmen have maintained that although alternate routes were sludied by the distriel. the study was hasr.d on engineering costs and did n0t take into account revenue losses such as the sales tax the work cause. LAFC Duo Warned Meet Today. It1ay Be Illegal-Judge By TO'.\I BARLEY .JI l~t 0•11~ 'Ii.I iitlt Orange County Supervisors Robert Bat· tin anci Rnnald Gaspers were warned ICl- day by ;a i;up.:rior court judge that l<>day's mceling of the Local Agency Formation Commission will be illegal if Los Alam ilo.s Councilman Joe. Hyde and Anaheim attorney Hrrb Licke r participate. Judge J. E.T ... Ned" Rutter signed a restraining order that recognizes Ballin and Caspers and San Clemente Coun- cilman Northrup, Fullerton Councilman Lnuis Red Reinha rdt and Anaheim Cnun- ci!man Charles Pearson as official LAFC members. The "'ril submitted b.11 Fnun1<11n Vallr-y 1'1aynr ~d .Jus1 a.~ rhairman of the Lea~U f' nl Citlr.s c•ity selrctinn com· mittee, ;ilso orders the LAFC and bn1h supervisor~ In expun_gf' frnm the rec:nrds t-Jonday ·s controversial and now illegal niceting. .Judge Rutter rirdcr~ 1111 par!irs in lhf' \l"fil. nr mandatr includin11, all Oran1:_1'. Count y's mayor' lti appear in his court Aug. 2J for a hearing intn the dispu1e. None: of the defendant~ named in lhe lawsuit could be. reached rnr con1 ment. Bu t it is expected in counly government rircles that today 's meeting v.·il! go on as scheduled. .. A "musical chairs" siiuation may de"elop if Hyde and Licker choose tn def.v .Judge Rutter's order and challens:e Reinhardt and Pearson for th e scats con- firmed today by the. jurist. On I.he agenda toda y i~ ll1e con- tro versi;i! hearing into Sanr;i Ana 's propo~f'd annexation of lhe .. Promistd Land ." The. battle t'le\\\'f.en S;in!a Ana and the Irvine Comp.:i.ny ovP.r jurisdiction llf !he 938-acre. .i:irea of Santa Ana's southeaslern Auto Dealer Set To P etition for Pier Fund Cuts Ry ALAN DIRK!'\ DI l~t Daft~ l'l•ot ll•rt Au!o dea ler and dnwnto11n property n11·ner Rcberi Terry formally h;is served notice. nn tht ci!y or Huntington Bea<:h t)f ;i pl'tl!ion campaign tn rut off lunrling lor lht Top l'f the Pier pl;-Jl HP file<! a notice 1.1·1th the r1tv r lerk Tuesday nf intent ln circulall' 11 ·pet1t 1rin fl) enacr ;in nrd inancP that would provitlr fnr \'Ofer <ipprovaJ or parking 10· debredncs.,:- He exptainerl that. lhe. ini1ia11vr nrdinanc~ wa! designed !.o clo.sr: 11 "leg2J loophole" ~·hich allows the clly to ap- prove lhe sale of bnnd.s to finance the prnjecL witho ut voter approval. Terry iden tified th).!J "loophole " as the California Parking Authority Act. nf 1949. The auto Jealer charged th~ by usi ng this act the city has set up a Parking Authori1y -•·v.·hi ch is the J1ame as the city council" -through which bonds will be sold to pay for the five-block parking lot planned along Coast High'o\o·ay. Under lhe act. the Parking Authori1y ma y incur debts without voter .approval, Terry pointed out. Presently. the cit~' staff is ;icquiring land for the parking Jot -a 14-acre (~ PIER, Pagt ZI NO BIG SECRET · ADS DO JOB THE DAILY PILOT doesn't hide.a·n!> thing, It's no secrtt tha t DAILY PILOT classified itd11 get result!. A DAILY PILOT classified &d sold both hlde·•·beds for the price asked. Here's the ad: 2 hide-11 -beds US t"a ch. Call llXll-X:XX'Jt:. If you oon't have .!lnything tn hldr. b1Jt l!Omething 10 stll, call our cl11ssified "d department at 642-5678. tht dlrttt line to rt!Ull-ll. bnrde:rs led Ballin and Caspers during the v.•eekend to call a special session of the LAFC for 8 a.m. t-.1onday. They were booed and jeered fr om the hearing room by most of Orange County's mayors who attended lhe hear- ing after calling a League of Cities • JOINS DEMOCRATIC PARTY Mayor John V. Lindsay Mayor Lindsay Makes Switch To Democrats ~E\V YORK IL1'1l -i\-layor John v. Lindsay 11u1t the Republican parr y today and ;innounced he has registered as a De1nrll:rat The move paved the way for a poss1hle hid by Lindsay ff)r !he 1912 Den1oc·ratic presidential nomin:ition . However, Lindsay :<.topped short of an- nnuncing his candidacy. Lindsay said the country needed new "na11onal !eaderstup" and 1hal he ..,,.ould \1 or \,, for a roal1tJon of pro gress1\'l' Repubhcans, I n de pr: n d en ts and Dcmo<'rats. "\\lh e!her this mean s I wlll run for Presi<lenl. r don 'L know ," Lindsay said in a written stat ement prior to a scheduled news conference. L1ndsav a cc u s e d lhl' N1xnn Adminislratinn oi ''indifference" to the problems of poverty. unemploy ment. r rin1e. housing and urban decay. These problems hP: said, ''requirl'. national ac· tlon . nol the indifference shown by \\o'ashington ." The mayor. an early Vietnam wa r rritiC'. said he su pporte d Nixon in 1963. "mainly because he promised to stop a debilitating war and lo end the divisions that v.·cre tearing us apart. "Yrt.'' Lindsay continued. ' ' i n Indochina, the killing of American s, Vi· elna mcse. Laotians and Cambodians goes on and our remaining soldiers and their families v.·onder what in God's !lame it is all about. And at home. we have a deeper sense P:ver before of our nation lra!!menttd by class and race and age." Lindsay·s s1vltch had been expected. He had voiced growing disi llusionment with !he Republican Party since it turned its bark on him in the 1969 election. just 1 year afler he had seconded Spiro T. Agnew's nomination for Vice Presidenl at the GOP Nationa l C<rnvent.ion. Lindsay lost the Republican primary to a con· servallve candidate and was forced to seek re-tlectlon as a Liberal-Independent winnlrig by 41 pertent of tht vote. Lindsay and his wife. M.!lry. form.!llly c.hanged their registration at the Mayor's residence. Gracie Man1 inn. this mnmina. Election fJ(lard President M a u r i c e. O'Rourkr: witn essed the 5ignlng of the form ~. Lindsay became the 1 n:Jrd mRyor nf ~,w Ynrk In I~ aftr.r Sl'.tving four term5 in Congress representing Manha!· lan '.r. largely afOuenL "SUk Stocking Oi.strkt."' ' meering for 7 a.m. The League condemned the 81ttin- Caspcrs move at the 7 a.m. meetinrt ' at a !aler noon meeling and de~ that the supervisors recognize P as their lawfully elected repre~ on the LAFC. F a111ed Racing Boat Mi ss ing; Hu11t Begins By AL~10N LOCKABEY 0"'11. Y I'll.OT INll"9 £•It., U.S. Coast Guard search and resc:ue au lhorilies from three districts are con· ducting harbor checks from Honolulu to ?i.lexiC<J for the 66-foot cutler Nam Sang. '"hir.h has been reported more than tv.·o weeks overdue on a !rip from Honolulu. Coast Guard San Francisco I 1 coordinating the search for the famed racing yacht as far soulh as Acapulco . Also ill on the search are Coast Guard unils from the J Ith District Long Beach, and 14th District, Honolulu. The yach t V.'a5 reported lv.'o weeks nverdue on a proposed voyage from Honolulu to San Diego last Frida.v. An air of mystery .surrounded the srarch v.·hen the registered owner. John \V. Thompson of Los Angeles tol d th• Coast Guard he has not heard from the yacht in O\'er a year. Thompson said the yacht was on a con- dilional sales contract to 1he operator, identified as to a Robe rt Kelley, no ad· dress given. The Nam Sang wa:. formerly based ln !\c\l·porl and v.·as a veteran campaigner nr nun1ertus !Qng distance yacht races - inrlud1ng the Transpac. rn 1967 she was raced in the Transpac and ta1er went soutl to Australia where i;hc entr.red 1he Sydney-Hobart race under the command of Peggy Slater. \\Ihde the yacht v.as in the South Paclf1c she 'was dismasted off New Zealand and \vas filled with a new aluminum mast. l'riends of Kelley said he usually sailed "ith an inexperienced "fun " crew ab oard. \\l,en la:c.l seen the yacht was not considered in shipshape. condition. Sh• \\'as reported in Honolulu lasl March. J apanese Thirsty TOKYO ~AP) -The Japanese drank 702.910.000 bottles of beer in July, 10 per4 cenl n1ore Lhan in the same month last year, the National Taxation Agency said. Orange Weather Look for a tiny bit of relief to- day and Thursday in the record hea t wave: -but don't put on your winter coat yet. Highs aloni the beache1 around 75 rising to 88 inland. Lo .. vs toni ght between S&- 6;. INSIDE TODAY Summer fun prevails thiJ we:ekend at four theaters alono Ot.t coastal aria. Set: Thecter Notes in today'& Entertailtment section, Page 23. INTI"' .1t (111,.,"11 I (tr-<..--,, CllK•LM UI 1 (1t111nM 11 .. 1 c .... ic. ,. c,.,,_., " Ootlll lfflk • ' 01"1'CU lt 1!411ari.I ,..,. l l"llJl'tl l-"I tt•7) •1"•11(t 11·ll M•.,,K-JI •~" LIMlttt U "'lit... • Ml !Tlt" \.~-U Mtft lot l11'Yk1 11 MO"'ltt D·U Mull.Il l ...... • N1tle!MI Nin •I O••"" c-" • I YIVll P'tr1W " lHM• 1:1-• Or, llHll(f'lll~ II Sii(~ Mll'INh IW!I T1t.vh1M n TllNlt"' "·11 WtttlMr 4 Wtktllll Allltll.. It Wt-'\ M-. »-• ..... ..... ... • J OAJ L 'f l'ILOT M WHfllblfty, Autlltl ll, lt71 Planners 01( County Bicycle Trail Networli By P•T!UCK llO\U: 1)1 ""' c.irr ~t1•1 11.i1 Af'ta.r mer. tl'lan a.n hour ol testimony from a.vid blkt ride.rs. Orangr County plan.nt rs Tuesday unanimously endorsed a propo.sal that would hnk county c1tie.s and rec:rta\1on areas Y.'ith a svst em ol bleyc.le trails · The. 318-mile proposed net11,·ork w1H now go before the &ard o! Superviso rs for final adopHon. The board al .11.~ .July 7 mffling approved the p\211 in print ip!i and directed !ht planning department to draw up a feasibll iy study of I.he 0'1ieletal" system. From P09e 1 CLI NIC ... ly Of*l for youths and the11 paroeular problem3. "We treat a lot of old people v.·ho livt. on fixed incomes and who don't have tra.n&portation Ill Orange Criunty Medical Center whert they can gel care," e.aid Mrs. Alekoumbides. "There "·as ll 73·year-o!d 1,1:nman ln hen a "'h1le ago. She couldn't believe the wa y &he "'as treated. She. actually em· barrassed the doclor by throwing her arm.s around him, she was .so ghid. "Just because 11,•e're frre. ii. dnesn't mean the patient is treated like a charity ca.5e." The donation supporled chnic, a subsidiary of Hel pline Inc. had a rn ugh time getting sta:rl.ed , according In Mrs. Ale.koumbides . Some dov.•ntown merchants were ap- prehensive about ha ving a ' h1pp1e hangout" am ong their busmesses and there was no money to purchMe medical equipment. "Everythlni in hrre WA! donated," said Mrs. Alt.knumbide!, proudly po inting In three e1amination rooms. some of wh ich an furnishl!d v.·1th a dl!ep, red carpet . Thi! clinic alsn cont.dins a waiting room. a laboralOry and & lounge "'hich nften douh!e.s as a cnunseling off1cf' ''\\'e took equip..,,ent ou t of private doc· tor'.s offices and went !ntn hoopHals and dusted lhe cobwebs off. Jn other words, . v.•e cleaned out nther people's garbage." Some of the equipment. performs marginally, though. The cen trifuge used In lhe laboratory fnr aneJysis of b!ood. gamples runs on ly at half throttle. Jf it's provoked beyond thaL. it tends tn become unbalanced and makes nasty clattering 51'Junds. Rent and ei:pense.s have always bevi a problem since the clinic subsists on dona- liott& collected in a large coffee cAn and checks sent Ill by studenl organizations, erocery slores. large companies and civic organizations. "Righ t now, we only have enough money to c1..rry the clinic for one month ,'' u id Mrs. Ale.koumbides. The clinic, under the. medical direction (){ Dr. Ralph Sher , is open from J p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for counselin£ services. Medical help i! offered from 3 p.m. lo 9 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and from 9 a . .:n·. to :i p.m. on Saturd.lV!. Ofte n there is a long hne sin ce the clinic 1veraae! 80 peJ.ie.nt~ a day. But if the office is open and someone. J! in severe pain. arrangement! are IOmtLimes made to take care nf the pro- blem Last Tuesday, for ei:ample. a youna man named Dave strollrd in with his puppy do£. He ii.id he had a bad toothache. "T"m out he:r e t:'ln 1•1catio'.'ln from .!er.•ey and my car got rip!>f:d off al the be:ach. Jt bad my "'.tlh•t Lfl it and !verything I had:· ht lamented While Davt. v.·enl lo the p<'l1ct stal1on to check with detec~ive~ nn his !lnlen c11r, Mrs. Alekoumbide.s alre ady stt the htlp mtchinery into ope.ral1on . Da ve wnu!d be taken by prl\"l\r car to the Lllng ~ach F'ree C\Jnic "·h ere a den· ti!t would attend l(l his tooth OIAN•f COAST DAllY PILOT CIUNCIE C~~T il'V9UMtlNG COM~4NV l•~•t N. w.M ""'•"' •"" ,..._1_r J 1'-~ I . Cu•l•'I' ~ ~,..._, •ood c.-11 ..... _ n-•1 ic .... a t •lfllr '""''' A. M11,..hh1• ............ ltllll( .lt111 Dir\i11 W.I Ori• C-lf l!lllw Al91rt W. l1l1i Asi.Jti. .t•!ler ................ OM.. 11171 ••• ,~ ··~1 ...... Malll•t A44 ••U: '-0 . lair 7t0, tll•t ............. l '9W'I' SMdl: m ,,.,., A-..e C.tt ...,.., UI W..t ••v STrlll "-'f l#dll: Jm N_..i ihulr>l1 .. .... ~": .m Norill I.I C.,.. .... l•I ,., •••• 11141 641~Jll . Cf•IAM • ._.... "41·1611 ~. ''"· 0-1<1 .. (Mu 'VWlt~loof ~-Mt -'""'"· lll11ur11-.,.....1 --., #"'-'!•-"' ........ _,,lie~ '"""'811 .......... . ........... '""'"""! -· S..... C:W. ...... lot 11 M'-1 t loldl .... ,... ...... (t llllrllll . ~ti ..... "" .. ...._. U.tl -"'l<f; h' lflt!I U_ll -1</'J "'nlttl"f' llfllioolt ..... , U.JJ -!fl•'°' Thf lon1·range: pl.11 n, which of1 Jc11I! say could possibly bt l1111nced "'-'Ith 111 ta.r fund!. would provide 142 milts of btU11,•ays m I.he. unincnrporl ltd ~ut'lty area Th e counly would 1,1.•ork with the 2:i citirs In link up another l~ mlles of inter·r11v !rails. II arl0ptPd bv Supt'r~·isor~. t11·0 pi lot projects .,,,.011ld ftrsl be: C'onstruct.td. One ""oo!d extend along Cu]\·er Dr111r in L:nJ1'er~1ty Park rron1 l;n1Vrr s1T\/ A1•enue lo lrVln' A1·rnut. The nthrr would link the: cit~· of Orani::e: wl!h lr\'tnl' and O'Neill P11rk~ along Santi ago Can\'on Ro&1 Se1 era! county resident~ -including Have A Ball one. happy bicycle de:a ler -spoke ln favor of the plan at Tue1d1y'1 pubhc he.aring. Althouch no opposition was voiced, t\\'O <'N.lnty l"lftlrlals pnlnttd nut .om1 un· fM••"'n problems with !hf: Jon1-r11n11e. pl.An . Carl r-;elson , t.'sis!ant chief e.ng ineer \\t\h thP cnunty Flood Control Dlstnrl. said thP IJl)O(j control channel along the Sa nta Ana River may ont bP 11s ideal fQr bike •ldlllg as had hrPn thou~ht. The barkbone nf the. overall pl&n would be a 2i-mlle 1rail alnn g !he river l,1·rl! linking the 5ea ">l'llh Featherly County Park. 1''elson sa id portions of the lev~ would Continental Airlines Sle\1·ardess K.lren ~takshanoff. 22, en 1oys her time off. Sul then '1hy s houldn't ~he: Karen lives 1n Laguna Beach and srends muc.h free time on the piC'turesque shore. She has had lots o company d uring the heat 11·ave. Karen alsn enioy.s flying. Hu11tii1g~o11 Leade1~s Get Preview Fina11cial Report City CQuncilmen and rh11mher ol Com- me rte d1rec1nrs. 11,'l're i;11·pn a pre1·1e1\· o[ lht. Ernst and Ernst reprirt on Huntington Beach mt1nir.ipal finanrPS Monrla~, The briefings were given orall,v by Cl1f· ford Lightfoot and R1rk \\'t.bh represen- ting the S&nr;i An;i nlf1re nf I.hf' n1111nnal accounhng firm C'1un('il n1en and ci!y of. f1r1al!=. "'Pre told printrd copies of the TfP'lf1 '-•:nulrl be t1\"t1 1lahlP Aug. 17. Those altend1ng r.1ond;n ·~ meetini;:s ,11t the Chamber ()fftces -lhev "'ere. closer! lo the press and public -·obser1·ed this Beach Resid ent Ra yn1ond Bee m Senices Held Funeral ~er11ces wtre hr ld Tuesda.i' for R.i1·mond E B~t.n1 , 7i, ~ S!l·ve.1r residen~ of Hunlinf;lf1n Brarh · A farmP.r and rr~1dent '1f H11nt1nglon Btarh ~Jnre J~JJ. B1>en1 dif"d Sund_.y at Hr>a g Ht'l.~r1t11 I Co~!a Mesa. after a period <'f il lnr.~~. Bfem. "'hn h\·rtf at l![i9 141h Srrcet with hi~ "~ift . Ev:t . un!ll his death , u·as tn· ~·nl\'ed in 1 var1tt\' of c1v1c org,>~'llLALions, 1nclur:hng lhP Cha.,,hf!r ol Commercl', the Bo~1s r.luh, Rn!ar~· Club and sf'veral 1\iasonic groups Besidt.!i the wido1,1· surv1l'OT! include his daug]'lter~. B~tty Crouch 11nrl Marg .. rel \\"ise. bnth of Huntin ~lon Brach, a.nd Ben· nie Chri~teson. Santa Ana He I! a ~o sur1·11·ed b\" his h11lf-brother. Ern~t Beem. ~1 issour i. s1sttrs. Je.,.,·t \J Gr1ybi!l, Fresnn. J!.od 8f'ulah O~tendi:irt, \'entu ra . eight grandchildren and t"'o great grandchildren. Smoky Exhaust Sparks Arrest 'Pi'htre thert "'IS smoke.. th~re prove.d to be trouble. for Alstnn Michat l 8ol'd of Costa: ~1esa TueMtay mnrning as he drove through f ountain Valley. Boyd. 34. of 2244 0 Can~'nn Or h•e, 1s tn custody tnd&y al Or1ng " Counly Jol ll on charaes llf pris~l!St'inn nf burglarv lnnls !oyd 11,•as arreslNI 1n founla in \"allrv aft ,r police alle.11ed 11 starch nf his car tumrd up 1 largt collerllnn nf buri:lary ton ls Off!r.rr r-.11rhatl \1cKiiv ~.t1rl he nniinally stopped &yd's car nt.ar the. tn· lrrstction nf Sr()l')khurst Strl'tl and Sl11ttr Al'enue for ucesSi\C cxhaust·~mokt. " morning that tht. presentation tit.all u·1 lh lhe scnpe nf !he report. an analr s1s nf various c11y fund5 and few ~pecHic rtrnmme.ndations "''ere made . One po int th11t w11~ strts~l'd h~ lht 11c· colltltants was tht> neerl for a lOog-term, po!sib!y fivl'-.Vel'r pl11n of ci1y '.I· pendi!urrs. Thi~ 11'a~ nne of tht chArj:!il'& 2il'en In th~ 11rrnun1.:int.~ hv thf' C'hambrr ln rnm miss1on1ni; lhrm illr the i-!I f;(l() rernr1 . The acrounl.:inl.c; prnn!Pd nu1 tha! in nthrr C'll lC~ '1rrlin.:inr('c; anrl rPsnlut1nn5 r~1~1 !h::it fnrm;i lll· rPflU lfl' !he 1'tt1fl to f·r"""nt lnn11:-r.-in~e flnanr1al r111nc; TliP accnunlant~ rerortrrll~· rr1l1r1rrr1 lhe rrer11r~t1nn nl lh1> r i!1 hurl);rl .~t it!tng !l1a1 11 """~no! rtr1::11ll'ti pnnul'!h fnn\.llnl'rl nn ,eraph1rs anrl \\I~~ rl1ff 1ruh lnr r('lun· ciln1Pn anrl !hr puhllc: I<' unrlrr~!.lnd TiiP ;irrnun tanlc; .:inah"7ed ;i ll fho '.:ir1nuc; fund~ in thr r1t v ;iiirt no1rrl th;i! .:i C'<l ~h flnw rirnhl1>m 1>1:1~irr1 frnm .Ju ly 1 till the Plld nf 1hP yr11r. ~lore dpt.:ills, ~per1(1c rPrnmmendr1t1ons and possible solu!inns to tht city ·s f1n1tn· c111l "'nt s -a ~fll}.1.000 drflrtt h:ts Alre,qdv betn proiect td by the staff in tht gener:tl fund this 1·t,11r -are etpl'r,tt d 1n lh! printed rt port. f"rom Page 1 FOUR-DAY • • • they can do the Jnb h!!'tle.r lhls wa.\·" Bill ~1cKim. pre~i.1ent nf the Hun- llngt(ln Beach MuniC'ipal E m p 1 o y e! Association. ll·h1ch represents mnre than :WO ci1y emp1'1yec; ha.~ told the ad· mini stration !hitt h111 mPmher$hip i~ 1n1· 1nu~ to fry ii whf'rever pos~ihl ,.. DepnrtmPnt~ that h.:ive 11lreiu1.v givrn • f.:i l"orab)e respM~t inr!ude !he building . per~onnel. I i bra r y antf waler d1nartmen!5 The ci lv cl erk·~ nH1ce has' lnrl\caTed II m11v nil!. ·bf' apprnpri:tt~ and the cily •1 - tnrne~··~ nff irP ha.~ painted oul. prnhltm~ that m1gh! l"lf' encountertd 'l\"ith fil'e-day l'OIJTt scheriult~. "Snme of Tht clt"ririt1 ~IRff 11,•hn ha vt young children .11 1~ might not like be:ln1i aw av from 1hem for ~uch ll Jnng ~r!od." Le.w1s .!'aJd. "but we fH"l thtrt i~ ennuah ftrr1hility in this to adApl It to the.Ir nrerls " f'ubl!e ""nrks D1rertor Jim \\"heelrr "·hn ~u~r"tst.s btlll'!en 18'1 and 180 personnel n id th is mor nina that ht s!ill l't'lhc1ttn11-V!t\\'S on the. p\11n from his field nr~ra1nr~ · Onp prnblem 1~ I hat snml' nf nur rr~w~ Are 511 ~m111l That vou Ct'luld rrnt .!'f\llt Them up ." he observed "Al50 some nl nur f'lll\"!n~ rre\4"! 11nd suri,·e.v partre~ ,JHP gea red In lh e n('Jrmal 11,•ork day of i ~n • m to • p ni lhllt 1he rontractntl 11 ork " ' not be \\'Ide enouah for both • bike trail IJ\d th• exi1tln1 ma!ntt.n.anc. aeceaa ro ad Ht alao noted that the peuiblt con· strurtion or '" ocean nu1f11/ acrt"ss tine from Riverside County would bt bu!lt 11\ and alon1 this ••me roadw.ty. County Roar! Departmtnl chief &b Vo1e.n said fin ancing the network -11t cosl!I as hl JC:h as 140,000 per mtle -rriay not be possible with slatf" gas tar fund5 . Vo1l'n ~;r1irl he harl 11sktd the state 11uditor 1n Sa<'ra mentn about l'Ucil fund ing and "'as tnlr1 ga s !ax money could nnly be us· td fi:ir striping IUld ~ign1n11: of the path - but n!'ll constructifJn . Vo1en noled lhe state anorney general f 'rom Page 1 PIER ... de l'elopmenl !hat will run from First to Sixth strt'!els and southeast of Like Street ~ 21nd abt1u1 S412.t)O() has been ipent so fa r on the purchases. The ciry council h11~ given ,11ppro1·eJ for S~ 2 m!!Hnn tn bf' spent for the properly purchase.~. 11.lthough the tnl al project h11.s been nff1ci;1lly estimate.d In cost 17 .1 million Arthur GU.I', 1he Rllnrney rrpresenting the Downtown Prnperty 0 11,'ners Associa· lion. "'hich Terry heads, who drew up !ht petition pointed out torlay !hat it would not stop tht. city from cnntinuing 11! .!!pend money on !he proj ect until such an orrlinance is enacted. "But it V..'OOld subject any expenditures In being ~et aside by the vot e." he. said. "Any1hln ,11 acted upnn by the cnuncil afler !he filin,11 d11te 11,'ould be subject 10 being set .:iside ." Terry said Iha! he Wll.'I confident that more tha n 5,500 ~ign.11lures \vould be col· lected. the required 11mnunt for an elec· tinn nn the nrdinanct, in the six mnnth.!I ellnwed. He sa id that lhf" job nf collecting the 11ignaturts "'nuld be .Riven to ao Bgency that ~peciallze11 in such campaigns at a cos1 of "sever;1l thousand dollar~." MeRnw hlle, r..onfirmatinn was rtceived today !hat the Top nf the Pier plan would be ~ubmitled tn the city CflUncil again fnr review. Critici.~m nf the pl an ha~ buil! up re cen!ly hecituse. nf !hi' co~t.~ involved ~ 18 monlh~ .tgo the projrct '"a~ nffiriallv peg~Pd at S.l~ million -and in light ~f bleiik financial projectinns ))y !he city staff. \.\'il1111m Rr.r.d, public information or. licer and a member nr the commit.tee th111. (., prnmnt\ng dtvelnp ment nf a 11pecially .~hnpp1ng d i.~tnct behind the propose.cl p11rking lnt, said th11t the cnm- mi!tre AllJP-ed Werlnesdey that .:i lener h• ,!:t'nl 10 !ht' city cou ncil poinring nu1 the c11s1s nr continuin,11 "'ilh the. prngram, redurin,11 it nr .:iborting 11. Thr IPtter will he written bY Projrrt 111rt"crnr V1nrr f\1nnrhnu!f', also dirl'ctnr or harbnrc; .:ind hc;ifhf'~. f\1nnrhou.~e <·ommenled, "Y.,'p c;in ·1 con· linut ;vorkin.e; on th!~ v.·11hout 11 r.A5h flt1w . \\"e JU.~! dnn't h11v,. thP reserve~ to rnn · !inue fund1n.( 1t at th1.11 pninl. But it ha~ t111 bt a decision of !hil' communitv. "Im nn! t1bovr sayi ng that ir vnu r~n ·L affnrrl ii lhl'n a~ 11 ma11Pr nl e~nnnm 1r.!i ~·nu "·ould ,11h'1r! II , J per,~ona lly wnulrl hale In ~ti." 1t happr n bfocir1 use 1t wnuld have gre11t lon11-r.:ingr henefil~." The !llaff ha~ P.~tim 11ted th;i! The 111;ii: subs id y fnr lhe pttrking Int would 11vera g' $2.~0.flOO 11 ye11r fnr the fir.Ill five or six yter~ or npcrat1nn. GEM TALK TODAY by AN OFFICIAL ROMAN ORNAMENT ,.er~-popular toda,1• are brol"lch e.~ "-nd brnrel et.~. lh ese lll'O t.i·rr~ fl( jt"ii·cJr.1· hal'in;: ch8n~f'd 1·ti ry li tl le :1nre lht 1r hi$fnr1 c use b.v penp!e l1l all 14·alks of life in ancient Rome. Broocht:s "'·ere tl.~ed nol on!y A~ nrnamenL'i by both .11e.xes, but also to fa.~t en the cl('l11k11 of Roman sl'."ldi trs and to ser:u re toga.~ of pa· tririans and slate officials. This nf· ficial Roman ornamen l \I'll~ trad!· tionally 11·C\rn on !he ri ~ht shoulrler. The hraceltl. 11 1.'o \\'O rn hy mtin and 11·o men ali ke, \l.'as mo~t popu- lar \l"llh the l.11dies, \.l'hn even ga1·e them special n.ames. The. mo 1 t 11•idel.v used bracelet "''IS a 1prina spiral call ed a "!plnther.'' If you possess 1 fine brooch or br.acel e.t 11·hich netids rtpairinJ, brin& 11 in t(') us for restoration. And 11,·hiJe you're here. lnok over our rollerli"n of antique jt11,·elry • •• "'" <'ln .\how you some fas cl· nalln,;i 11n tJque piecrs Y-i th a \\'e•llh oC history behind them! had been asked for 11 leca! opinion of such fund1n1 and • dt cislon was fertkcom1n1. Other aourte8 ol fundin1 1u1ge1ted by cnun1y t11flci11l.1! inclurtrd blcyclt lirenslng fees, ~pec1t1I retreRl1nn d 1 ~tr 1 (' l .a.ssessn1e!'ll~ anrl !he coun!y 1o:rneral fund. Cn11nry pl;inn1n11. offu:1al5 e.5t1ma!e that a one n1ile h1k1> trail e1Rht fert w1rte wt1uld t.•ost f,10 ,000 for lanri 11r.C]U!~1!lnn : lr300 for si gn 1np:; S.500 fnt .~triptng : $1i ,:'!OO fnr fpnr1np: anrl ptll'ing 11! S20.f\OO w11h t•oncrl'[r, Sfi,fl()(l 11•1 1h a~phal t or ~'L()(\(l with ~ new surfac;1ng ma1e.r111I ct1lll'd .11011 ceml'rit Pl"rsnns speak1n1 in fal'or of lhe plan Included rl"presentauve s of the League of Senate Next \Vomen \'nlers, the Sierra Club. the t...1un1 N11ut.1 Corpo r1tin11, I r v I 11 e TorMrrow , tkt Oran1e Paril; AUOt'lt tion aod lhe <'ltil'~ nf Or1n,1tf', fl re.:11 , Costa i\1r~a . Huntlng1on Beach and ru~t1n ln 11prro\11ng 1ne network. c'{lunty plan· ner~ 11.~krd !ht: Boarr1 of Supt>ri 1~nr.11 to 01 ppo1nt a c1t1ien~· 11d1'1sory C'om millet, which woutrt esll'lbl1sh A prinrlly for lr111t con11trucl1on Anri prov1rle Input for des ign of lhe h1ke\1 a y~. In 11rldilinn, \hp t"nn11111ss1nn s11~geste.d the pos$ibill 1y nf requlnng hnus1n g 1ub- tf11 tslon de 1·elopers ltl dedicate bicycle 1ra1I r1~hts-nf.11,•ay 10 the cou nty, ju1t u. they now dedicate streel.!I to lhe cou nty. Welfare Reform Ol{'d by Solons SACRAMENTO fUPI \ The Assembly. afler soul·1earching, emo- tiona l d~ba te, passed a landm11rk we.l!are rcrorm bill today th11 t Gov . Ronald ReaRan catled "!he mnst cnm prehtnsive" ir. thr nation·.~ hi~tory "Politicians 1n ;ind ('IUI nf office won 't havr we.Harr tn kick arnund an\'more." Sl!.id lhe biJl'c; fl nor S fl n n S () r, AssemblymAn Willia m T. Bagley (R-Sao Rafael L "Thi,\ is the best possible piere nf legisla!ion tha! we could h a v ~ developed." conlended Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (~Van Nuys). Jury Deliberates Redu ced Chariz;es A~ains t Marine An Orangr County StJperior Cnur t iury wh ich nn lnnge r hAS !n con sider A murder verdicl in lhe trial nf Hunting1on Bea('h MA rine Gary R,11pp t11d11y ll'ent. back to the ju r,v rl'lom for it~ seconrl day (lf deliherat inn.~. The panPI was Hsked by pro.~f'e1110r James S!ntler In rind R,11pp, 21, gu1lt v nf invnluntary m;in~l au~h1rr and ch ild ntglect 1n 11 cln~1ng 11r.e;umrn1 th::a.l rrpresrnled 11 cnn~lder.:iblf' scal in.1t down nf the earlier murder rnunt filed 11gains.L !hr delt-nrianl. 1t 11·::1~ allr~f'd dur1n,11 !h1> l1vP -rl<J \" 1n;iJ lhal l\;ipp frrl 11 l11 rJ1P nun .:ind l"ot·a·Co!.:i In lhe. inl11n1 .~on of his rnmmon law wife on .111/y !I . !97fl, ~hnrt!I· hrforr 1hr rnuple lefl 1hP hahy in the cilre or a n1nr-~·e11r­ nlr1 h.:ib) ~1!1rr :'-<hTnn Rrynnlri~, J11..,1 .. 11r 1•r;ir nlrl, rt1rr1 next d;i y. It w.:i~ tP~l1f1~d hy rornner·~ llf· firer.~ th;it 1he ch /Id died nf Alrnhfllir" [lr"lisnn1n~ !Ind thal hr h~d h.-.rn ho>atPO st.l'l'rrlv ~el'eral 1imr.~ 1n thr clavs bpfnre )11~ r!r.:ilh · Rn1h fl;ipp And the chl\cl's mn1hrr , !\11·_.:- Carmeli!a Ar,vnnlrl~. 2\. 11·ert bookrd nn murdrr char11e~. All ch;irges against the 11·11man '-''Pre IA11'r rlropped •·.u anybody tells you we ~old out the pnor people he is mistaken . What we did ls ell mlnate all the 11utrageous ca~e• of welfa re ." The compromise mea.~ure. backed hy Rea~'1n and leg!~lative letidl'rs t1like , "'ent tn the Sena1e nn a lill-9 vot t . Reagan pairl .:i rare vi~it lo a pr iv11\t. c;iucu.~ of A.~sl'mbl.\' Republicans Tu~sday lo urgr [heir support for 1he bill. 'A'hlch gener11l ly would lighten we!lare eligibility requiremen1s. cl11mp down on fraud. prn· vide biggl'r checks for th e "truly needy" and sm aller paymeots for the "le~s need.\·." The bi ll. c11rried by Sf>n . Anthony C. Beilrnso n 1D-Beverly Hill~!. w11~ to be hea rd in Beilenson ·~ Senate. Hrll lth and ~1e\fa re. Committee late !oda~· then preFumably sent lo thr uppr;r house floor. !\fe11nwhile. the Senate. finance cnm- m11.1ee cnnrtucted 11 speciRI hearing on a companinn f.'led1 -Cal reform bi I I , snonsorr.d by A~se mblym11n V..'rl!lam Campbell rf\.Hncienda Htight.-). Veter.:in Srn , S!tphen r . Tr11le !O.R;1il Ro;id F'lAt ). served notice he ..... nul d nfl er ~everal amendmenls 10 the AF.,embly· pa ~~ed measure. An nsl enpath by prl'I· rt>~s1nn. TPHI,. $.Aid hP narf icul 11rly didn 't like a reCJuirement 1h.:i1 ri.ii t!ent~ mak.11 lnken .);! cnpaymenl!!. for doctors vi s!ls. He argued phy11ician.s might have trouble collecting !he $1. '; alJev Artist ,, PJaC'es Seco nd Fo11nl11in Valley r~.~1rlenl D<trleen F". \l'an!l11nd pl;icrd ~nnd in A fie!d 'Jf $~ 11r!i.~r-; ~l!1>ncling the 11nnu11I Carlsb11d Ar1 S~·n1 1Jf\~1111n . ~1r~, W:-111!.:iorl, nf 17fiR!l Ln~ A!.iimn..~ fil . rf'reived the hnnnriihlP mr.n!inn for hrr oil piiintin~ nf St. 1'<1ich:ieJ's b~· I.he Sr;i. the fi r~L church to be bullt in t~e In"'" in 1 ftn~. Thr .~yrnrn.'iiu m.~ .:irP ht'lrl earh ''e<ir rnr sPlert rd .:irti~t.s and call a!tention 10 the h i~tnric ;il sitP! in Carlsbad. now hear this! 0 men go overboard for TISSOT Th• re11~on' Ti~snt PR S ! /; 1~ th11 s1alw~rl w111tch PR lt:ll [b{I@ ruggtdly b111lt lo 1 1~• tJMfa 1l1n1 !t rv1ce under i"reai OlJ LJlfil strest. We111 thers the 11 ltmerits , too, le:ft. The N1v111tor. Self w1 nd1n1 with •utoma!ically changing dah! dia l. Has the 24-hnur d11r so important fl!lr sta,101111; men . Sta 1n les~ steel with m~tch­ iril br1ct l•I, S8P.50 R11ht. Th• Skin-01vtr, All·automatle, and shows the time. t~e day and t"e d1te ts well as 1ll·!mont1t nt t l1pted lime under w11er. Sta in less steel wit!'! m1tch1n1 brttt l•I, .$91.50 J. L .JJuinph ri eJ J eu1efer/1 1823 NEWPORT BLV D., COSTA MESA '< CONVSN llNT TE•MS IA NUMl•ICAlO-MASTl• CMAlS.E • l ' YlA•S IM SA ME LOCATION PHONE 1'1·1'01 • Sea Dra1t1a Ends Pirate Suspects In FBI Custody ' SUSPECT -Unidentified FBI liuNOLULU t UPI I -The f'l:ll took custody Tuesday of three grin1y young men suspected of pirating a luxury yacht and leaving its crew adrift in the Paci11e, The yacht itself was towed back to Honolulu Harbor. The 95·foot Ka1nalii \1'as to...,·ed the !a~t few miles by !he Coast Guard cutter Capt' Co rv.•in . v.·hich caplurrd the thrre su soects ~r!onday afler :i high sras rhase. .\hll iona ire Larry Doheny, who ownrd lhe yacht, sailed to ll'ilhin sig ht ot Honolulu before the boat broke dow n and had to be lov.·ed. Doheny 'tl'ent 'tl'ilh the Coast Guard and boarded the vacht alter the three men 11·ere captured 0 <1nd locked in a storage section of the C,<.;. Ctttlcr Lt. (J .G .~ Gregg \\.il son. 24. of l\lor· rislo1,1·n. N.J .. skipper 11{ the C<1pe Codwin, said the three hijackers made obscene gestures and ma y ha1·e tried to ram his cutter 'tl'hen his boarding party approached the yacht 250 1nilcs southwesl of Honolulu. "But aftt'r they sa\v our guns and were ordered to put their h<1nds behind their heads, they quieted do'tl·n," he said. H DAIL V PI LOT 3 So1ath Coast Area Councilman Asks Caspers' Recall San Cle1ncnte Councilman S t a n Northn1p -a mcmbeT-of the emhatt!ed t.ocal Agency Formation Commission - today vowed he would l'IC('k support from Pvery city in the FHth Supervisorial District to oust Supervisor Ron Caspers. And lhe seeds for the proposed 11nrininlous reca ll movf'ment will be sown in Northrup's 01,1•n council first. "I. personally, cton·l think a rec;ill roulri be spon sored by any one indiv idual . but if a plan ...,·ere lo be dra1,1'n up "'ht're evrr~· city in the district supported a recall. thrn i;nmething might be ac· con1plished." he said. Northrup -generally a soft·SJKlkro counrihnan and LAFC mrmber -rcfus· cd lo sit 1n his chair at r<.1onday Morn· ing·s stormy. seco nds.Jong LAFC meeting \\'hich resulted in the night of Count y Supervisor Rob r rt Battin and Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde . "F.vrry Fifth District city's mayor is :iwfully perturbed by the recent power pla ys.'' Northrup said. "and they know verv well v.•hat the situat ion is." He s;iid he would definitely seek a com- mi1mcnt fro1n hi s frllow city councilmen on the rrcflll idea at next v.•cek's Wed· nrsday night meeting. mayor in the Fifth District to stick hi~ neck out and lake the criticism if need be. "lf son1e Joe Blow in a spe<:llle nei ghborhood talks of recall, then tl wouldn't have a chance. But all th~ mayors and councili; in the di strict would bring credence and strength to tho ree:ill ," he explained. "We expect lo find support from Ne wport Beach, Laguna Beach and right on down the line. ··And v.·hen we gel the supporl of lhf. cities then v.•e'U find it in lhe unin· c:orporated areas and people therl! would v.·ork on it too." he predicted . Norttirup also has called for a Grand Jury in\•esligation into what has been termed .. machine politics" in lhe battlr. betY;een Caspers, Battin and others with the League of California Cities. The first public cry for a recall move- ment against Caspers came Tuesday morn ing v.·hcn Costa Mesa Councilman and former Mayor Alv in Pinkley blast~ the supervisor: "I always thought elected officials l'lhould be recalled if their hand wal caught in the cash, or if they were con - victed of a felony ..• I was wrong ; these l\vo have to be stopped." agent lrigh ll escorts yacht piracy suspect. Michael h1e!ton of Bakersfield from Coast Guard ship after Melton and l\IJO others \Vere arrested. \\<'ilson said he was "pretty nervou.~" when he and his crewmen climbed over the Kamalli's rail to arrest Kerry D11n1e Bryant, 25 of Lo s Angeles. ri1icharl flfelton. 24. of Bakersfield . and r.tark E. Ma.vnard , 25 of Lev.·iston, Id aho. The three men, v.·earin~ rumpled sporls (·lothes, short hai r and a fe \V days stubble on their face, 1,1•ere charged \1•ith in· terstate transportation of stolen property and driven to lionolulu Jail by F'BI agents. ORANGE COUNTY STUNT PILOT FRANK TALLMAN SURVIVES CRASH Over Kansas Cornfie,d, Gusts of Wind Vexed The Ace The !>amc senti1nent cante Tuesday fro m ri1ayor \\'alter Evans Jr., who said hasically the samr thing -he would rn- dorsc t1 massive recall campaign. Hospitalized Man Booked in Death Federal officials said pira cy and other possible charges would await lhe arrival in Tokyo of the Kamalii's captain and two crev.·men . who were set adrift in a rubber life raft Saturday 140 miles :it sea. The yacht was taken at gunpoint from her Honolulu berth the previous night. County Stunter Tallnian Unhurt i11 Plane Crasli Jn \\'eeks past -rven before the latest !~sue with the LAF'C -San Clemente rouncihncn have remarked about the quality of Caspers· tenure on the board. ..!rs timr. Northnrp said. "for every A rtist Involved With His Works A nian v.·ho suffered a fractured akull from unknown causes shortly after hP: allegedly stabbed another man to dealtt in an Anaheim motel was booked on murder charges in his hospital bed Tue,;· day . I ' STOPPED ON HIGH SEA~ Kerry Bry1nt, Lo• An1tles UPI T•i.ii"°" TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Mllrk Maynard, Idaho •3 STORES TO SERVE YOU The crew was picked up by <1n Itt1!1an banana boat fi\·e hours after being left 111 the raft. The Coast Gua rd mounted and air and sea search which spottrd the yacht leading in the direction of Johnston Jsland and the r..tfl rshall chain. The goaJ of the hijackers and the reason they took the yacht was :i mystery. \Vil son said he doub ted if any ol them had an idea of how to sail the yacht. He said Melton. an t-:it·Coast guardsman, didn't know where he was or what speed he was making. Each of the suspects was handcu t led as he was led off the Cape Corwin. All \\1rre held on the basis of a U.S. com· missioner's warrant charging them wi!h knov.·ingly transporting the ketch from Honolulu tn a poinl 240 milrs southwest or Hav.:aii. The maximum penalty for thi s offense is IO years in jail and/or a $10,000 fine. Countian Dies, 2 Hurt in Crash WHITEFISH, Mont. (UPI) -Roger \\I. Harris, 25. of Fullerton, was killed and two other Orange County residents in· jured Tuesday in a one·car crash near here. T'wo were hospitalized . Steve Babcock. 20, Orange, was reported in serious con- dition. The car's driver. Tim my Lee Sm it h, !6, Orange, v.·as treated and re leaSf'd. A fourth occupan!. Cind y l£nlz. 17. al ~o of Orange. was not injured . Authorities say the acciden! occurred when fl>liss Smith v.·a~ passing two cars and sv.·erved to avo id an oncom ing car. History Fi1111 ~ct LONDON IAP I -The Br11 1~h Bro;irl. casting Corp. L~ to spend three )'rar.s makin@'. a series of thirteen W.mi11111e fil ms on lhe history of Europe sinrc !950. Actor Petl!r Ustinov is the narrnh:ir. Hy GEORGE LElllAL. Ot l~t O•ily Pilol il•ll One ol lhrre re maining \Vor ld 'Var I hipl;111cs bit !he dust or a l\;ios<Js pa~!ure Tuesday 11·lth vct.eran liln1 slt111I pilot Frank T:.illn1an of Orange t:uun1y Airpot'I <11 1he stick. Tal lman, J(J , pre~1drn 1 Qf T.1 1!1n;1n1 i Aviation. and artress Bcrnadrtlc Pet e1's 11·crc un 1nJurf'd 1n !he l.1keolf <·ra:;h 111111 ~xtcnsivcly damaged a J·l Sland.'.lrd biplane. The craft. was one or l1111 pl;inrs o! thr type known to be capable ol flyin~. Bo\h were brought to the Kansas lorut1on, 10 mill•s 1vesl or illt. Hope for !he f11t11ing ol .. Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skic~." The 2Ulh Century Fox fllrn sl<:irs r.1 1~1' Peters and actor Cl iff Robertson for v.·hnn1 Tallman doublef> as pi lot in the fl,l'ing sequences. Frank Pine. vier prc:;1dcnl frir opera· l ion~ of the Tallmant;: firm and f.lovieland of the Air museum b.:ised at Orange Coun1y Airport. said the damaged N ursc Sl1ortagc Brings Response A crippling shortagr or nur o:cs at Ilic Orange County r<.1edical Crnler !ed co1111L.v supervisors Tuesda y to alloca1r an extra 830,000 thal \viii enable lhe faci llty to plug !he ~ap until new funds ;:ire avai lnhlc J an. I. Hospilal <1dmi nis1rator Rr1brrl \\'h 1!r lold the boflrd thal the nur~.1ng :;hortagr was of the .. sf'asonal type thn1 .:1ffl1rts all hnspit;ils" but 1t v.·as vital thal nuri;r~ su ppl ird hy thr Califnniia N11rs111g Association's registry be usr<l to l tiki.: Ol'Cr intrnsil'c care du tici;. He prcclictcd lhal Junds n<~11:11rd to him under the rnuntv's 19711·11 b11dg1•t. \vou ld be cxhau~t ed b\: At1: 11. \\'h1tr I.old thr tyi;i r;l lh<•l an 111111~11:1llv h1i::h 111 rnn1·rr d11ru1g !hf' ~111111ncr :-rn ~on had left h1n1 with n1on' th;111 ;:ri '<11(',1!!· r1cs. sr·1·r r:il nf lhl'm 10 111trns11·r f;1 rr. ;111d nthrr kr~ local ion~ in thr hri.~p1tn ! YOUR CENTER WITH AND HE LP FU L PARKING IN MALLS. ALL ON FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE. PLENTY OP FREE BOTH FRONT AND REAR STREET LEVEL. 2300 HARBOR BLVO. THINK "lack To School" Top Values-Low Prices Every Sin\11• Day AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ' plane \\'<ls onf' lorrnrrly held 111 the n1us11rm's collection. 11 was sold at aurtion in 191i8 \1•hen 1he r1rn1 redu ced itl'i inven1 ory of duplicat~ ;i1ri·1·;ift, Pinr said.1.hc .1.1 S1 andard.; arc 1101'\h · rron1 520,000 tn ~4fl.OOO." Even though ninre 1han l,000 wr rt' built nC'ar !hi' f'lld or \\l nrld \\'ar I, only 1hrcc Slll'VIV('. "Thry wf'r r !>l11ppcd to Franl'C. hut n1'vcr saw ;ict1011 111 lhc war." P1t1r noted. The crafl. ownrd by J ohn Lar~on of !\l 1nn ea pol 1~. ri1inn. 11 i1 h !\l i~s Pr·tcrs und Talln1::1 n fl bnard. h;id no1 c0m p\rtcd its t;i kroff v.·hen 11 gust of 11·1nd hit it, lifting 1hr left 11'ing, Pinr said LO'.llDON IUPI) -Artist Richard Krieschr's exhibit 2~ ;in art show openini;: in London today is artist Jlichard Krieschc . f'.'ot ;1 self-port rait: a self. Kriesche, 30, nn 1\ustraian living in London, has painted a black frame on a wall. equip- ped it with a table ;ind ch?.ir, and when the show opens he si1s on the cha ir. lie passes the lime snapping, Polaroid p1c l11re.~ of persons looking al him. then sticks their instant portraits on a handy bi! of his v.·al\. Anaheim police charged Julius Cain \V illiams Jr., 22. of Santa Ana with murder fl fler Williams' lawyer advised them that his clienl was in Orange Coun· ty f\iedica l Center for treatment ol in· j11ries that included a fractured skull. Investigators did not know this morning how or where Williams was injured. The injured man is accused of the kill· Ing last weekend of Roy \Vayne Baker. 20. of Buena Park. Police are still in· vestigating details of the quarrel that allegedly led to the death of Baker from multiple stab wounds. Bush mills. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. r 0 1 JOO years, .1 \' .. h1!tkey I rom Bush mi lls h;is been \V1l h II'>. Charnlrng U<,. Bci;uiling us in a smooth, pol1 shrd .ind .il1ogc1hc r ligh!hearted fa shion. IS t:r n('r .ll 1o n<; hnv<' refi ned it. 15 gene ' at1ons ha v(' \1npcd 1 I T hcvcr d1 l 1 · Nr.11 perf eel ion. Bushn1il Is. full 01 chu1<1clcr Bu t nnt hcavy-hr1ndcd abo1111t. rlavor· 1111. Bui never ovr1·rn\Vf'1 1ng. Bushmdl s. lt .,.eflccl s thr ra~I \vi th a l1ghl J nd lively fl.Jvor lh.J I ·~all today. Compare it to your present whiskey. You needn't puichase a bot lie. One sip at your favorile pub will tel l you why Bu shmills has in trigued w many gen- c1;i1 1on s. 1l 1s, si mply, out of sighl. 1BUSHMII .I .S FROM THE WORLD'S OLDEST DISTlUflll: I lltl.O or IOO'l IRl~ll v.~1S~ll~-H f~OOl -IOtlllO IN IRll~NO. IH{JOS.Gl~t~EAU CG . NE'll YOR~. •.Y. •1911 • Wtdnt~a1, .lU!iUll 11. 1971 Two-stage Idea \ \ I Israeli Pullout Plan Revealed •• ~ps Will the Real LAFC Panel Please Stand? By TllO~JA.S 1\lURPlllNE Of IM Dt~r I'll<>! ll•H Cf;NTER Rl~li DEPT. -V.'ell rolk~. tht. B1ttin & Caspers Oran~e County Circua was scheduled to pitch its tenl •t •iri up in the Civic Center arena ICIMtime late today but as of lhis wr:lting, you just can't figure if it'll ever aet off the ground. Actually, what was scheduled w•s another ~·onderful St &sion of that five· member group known as the Local At:en· cy Formation Commission. The latst such session. as you will ncall, set a new rteord for brevity when It la11ted only six seconds. Du ring that brief interlude, however. the audience composed of numerous Orange C.Ounty mayors, Irvine cltyhood supporters and others who were just there for laughs broke into hooti;. jeers and boos. SUPERVJSORIAL Board Chairman J\obert Battin and his buddy Los Al1mitos Council man Jot J.lydt broke for the back room . A fl uttu of legal papers filled the air. Some of them reachtd Fifth District Supervisor Ron Caspers who was eil htr fnntn in his seat JOmehow or just not as fltet of foot as the aforementioned Battin I.: Hydt . _ Almost lost in the shufOe 0£ all this is tM fact that should tht LAFC somehow meet today, it Is supposed to pass judg· mtnt on Santa Ana's bid to anner 933 1c~s cf Jrvine industrial land . thus fat- tening Santa An a's tar btlt at tht ex - pt"nse of Irvine cityhood. ~t this moment, however. there art on- ly five seats on the LAFC. And the following may show up to lake those seats: -Battla of Sanla Ana. who sits ai a 1uperviaor. -Cupen 9f Ntw'9rt 8eeeh, w)to tiils lillewise. -RJ•e or Los AlamlleR. \\"ho sits because he says he is1ft quite ready to quit sitting yet . -Louis "Red" Reinhardt of Fullerton. who ·was sittini;: and as~~rts he should be sitting where Hyde is sitting. -Sl11.nley Nort hrup of San Clemente. who :;;its uncontested except that in the six-second fiasco, he decidtd not to sit alongside Battin, Caspers & Hyde. You can't really blame him. -Charlt5 Pearson of Anaheim, \\"ho sat there except during the six-secend im- broglio during which Casper~. Ba llin & Hyde ruled he shouldn "t sit the re 111ymore. -Herbert Licker of Anahein1, who hasn't ut yet, bu t. who Caspers, Battin &: H~e say should 1it where Charlie Pearson sjt.1. * Alu, aentle reader, yeu will find upon UJUnting that there are seven petiple \lo'ho tltink they should be sitting. And lhere an only five seats to sit in, And if they all try to sit dMlll •t the same time ... Htrt comes the circus. Africa Chief Win s BOUAKCHOTI', Mauritania (Aft ) Quid Deddah has been rHltcted prrsi· e11t of Mauritani a .... 1th 99 percent of the vote cast in Sunday's election, the Jntef'ior Ministry said Tuesday. The elec- toral turnout in this west African nation wes 95 ptrctnt. The list of legtsla tive cHpuUes presented by the Party ef the People a:et 97 percent er tile vote:i. liy United Pre~~ lnternalional An Israeli newspaper said today Jsrae l has offered ;i two-stage withdrawal <>fits lroops from the oct·upied east bank of the Suez Canal as part of Its terms for reopening the Y!aterwe.y to achieve an in· terim ~1iddle East peace settlement. Egyptian IJ•oops would not be permitted to cross the canal. as Egypl has demand· ed . the newspaper Ma 'ariv :said. r ;1e paper said the proposal ""'a:s outlin- ed to Assistant Secretary of Sl.2.te Joseph J . Sisco during his recenl nine-day mission to Jerusalem lo t.etk an interim acoord. It did not mention a lime span for the withdrawal . ~la'ariv said Lsrael proposed a '·vrry minimal" pullback during the first stagr. during y;hich Egypt ian engineers 'o''ould be per.~nitled to dredge i'.'ld operate the canal and restore civilian life to the .,.,·est bank cities. The second stage "''ilhdrawal would be a '"fe1v miles farther hack," Ma'ariv U.S. Currency Keeping Grip In Europe Trllde LONDON <UPI ) -The dollar held steady in Europe and !ht price o{ gold slumped for the second consecutive session when trading :starled on n1ore stable looking markets today. The U.S. currency kept ils grip on !he recovery staged on Tuesda y and rorcign exchange markets turned quiet but tense. The dollar's recent decline was ar· rested for the time being ""'hile speculators looki ng for currtncy safety and a profi t prrpared to wait out weekend developmenL<;, market experts said . Foreign exchange sources in London said recent actions by gol'ernment hank s in Europe to defuse the .~pcculativc situa- tion were laking effect. But by early afternoon the dol1 11r turned slightly v.·eaker in some centers comp ared \Vilh ea rly prices and the currcnry lost a little ground, sometimes due to technical reasons. The recent upsurge or speculation on Chan ces of a doll ar devaluation or a change in orficial U.S. gold policy caused turmoil in currf'ncv nlarkets. It forced F'ranee to shut out fntern ational currency gamblers and :stopped I he flow or dollars into the. eountry. Swi.~s bankers arc spttding decisions \1•hirh could have a similar effet·t and 1•1rrua lly close the bustling Zuri ch currenry markets lo foreign spe.cuh1tors. Such con!rols limit the 11cope or speculators 'o'·ho believe the dollar 1s over-valued and are anxious to switch dollars into more secure currencies. pllflicularly since lhe strong West Gennan mark became expensive afler being •·noaled"' in the world money crisis this spring, FBI Arrests 23 In Gan1ing Raid s '\'ASHINGTON tUPl l -'The FBI ar- rested 23 persons in nine states today in \l"hal Director J. Edgar Hoover said was •·a major crackdown against organized intersta te gam bling aclivi t1es." Hoover ~aid thr alleged act ivilies amounted 10 a multi million dollar business. Hooever ~a id the arrests were made in Il li nois , ~lichigan. Wisconsin, Rhode Island, l.ouisiana, Tenne~see, r.li~sissi ppi, Cal iforni a and Oklahoma . He said seven other persons 'o''ere be ing ~ought. Hoover said lhe arrests culminated an extensive investigation conducted in coop er a t i on with the Justice Departmenrs organized crime strike force in Chicago. !aid. The paper did not specify the depth of wlthdra.,.,·al but hinted it "·ould be much Jess than the Egyptian den1ands for nearly complete evacuation of the Sina i penlnsula. The canal was blocked by Egypt during the 1967 Mjddle East war, trapping 15 ships <>f various nations vdthin Its 102 miles -most <>f them in the Great Bitter Lake. They are still there, manned by skeleton crews. Sisco returned to \\>"ashington last Fri· day. His trip to Isreel had been calltd a fa ilure by virtually all Israeli ne"·spape:rs \1-h.ich said he had been unable to bridge the gap between Israeli and Egyptian demands. ~ta"ariv said Sisco must "lhink up something new" because Egypt wanted an ans'o'·er and he "must continue to create the impression there is mo\'ement loward an interim settlement." In Egypt, the au thoritative. Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said about 100 Egyptians will gC> on trial Aug. 25 on charges of plotting the overthrow of President Anwe.r Sadat last May. It i;a!d the prosecution wil l charge the defcn· dants Aug. 21. Among those facing treason charges and to be tried by a thre e·man military court ate for.:ner Vice President All Sabry, former Interior Min ister Shara"'i Goma and former Intelligence Chier Sarni Sharar. For1ner \Var Minister ~1oh2.n1- med Fawzi ,,·ill be court-marli11!td se parately on si inilar charges, Al Ahram said. The newspa per also said Egyptian Fore ign ~1ini:ster Mahnwund Riad will be gin a series of meeti ngs todr.y 11lth Egyprs en,·oys to ~1osco\\'. \\lashin~l<>n and the United Nations to e1·alualc the ~l iddle Easl conflict follo\\'ing the nine· day trip to Israel of Sisco. Po!itic;,il :sources in Ca iro said the con· sultations may be aimed at determining 1vhether Egypt should refer the e<1nl\ict to the U.N. General Assembly this fall. Viet Cong Raid KilJ s Ten Vi ets In Delta Mal'sh !'iAIGON IUPI } - A Viet Cong unit al· lacking in pre·da wn darknes1 1vi th ro1:kel prof)C'lled grenad es killed 10 Soulh \'1el- nan1t•se rani:;ers and \\"Oundcd 13 o\hrr~ 1n ~1 l'kung Delta n1ar~hlands Tue.~day, milll11ry spokesmen said today. .o\mcrican B5l s kept up their po und1n£ of Com n1unisl troop conc<:ntration~ And :-:toragc areas along the Drrnilitariied Zone 1DJ\17.1. In the Mekong Delta fighHng. the Com· muni st unit attacked a South Vi ctnan1ese 150-tnan coinpany 45 ni1le~ southwest of Salgon before da'o''n. The rengers, nian· n!ng 11 position unprotected by barbed \\'ire. ca!led in arlillery and helicopter gunship support and killed fi ve of the ;it- tackers and captured live others. The ~ources said the attack was repulsed befo re the position was overrun. Later in the day the rangers , along with reinforcements, killed eight Coin· munists and captured five other prison- ers. One ranger "'as 'o'"ounded . At the other end of South Vietnam near the D~IZ, American B:.2 bombers earned out raids three miles \l'est of the 1.000- fool escarpment kno"''n as the Roekpih.•. a Jongl in1e Communist stronghold nin e miles \\'est or Cam Lo. Two more formalions of B52s toda\' hit Communist targets in nort herninost Quang Tri Province Oth er 852s al so hit Com1n11111:-l bunkers, a supply area and 11 suspecled troop concentration 13 miles southwe~t or Cam l.-0 and seven m i le~ north"''~\ or Fire Base Sarge. Three n1ile.s northwe.~t of the rebuilt Fire Ba~e F'u!ltr anol hC'r night of BS2s early today bo111bed 11 troop concentration and supply dun1p . High Winds • Ill Midwest ·Thunderstorms Knock Out Chicago Area Power lftfl1' tllfll WINh tW!rlf!IHll kl IWlfll ffll .. \ltft Wit Mldwftt .. ,1~ 1-Y Wiiiie rM r111 ef "'' ,..1•t• l1ntui~ u~r ......... 111',,..ltiWH!M<, 1-0 "' •!-....... ..., 11 ....Oilf "'"'" ol 1 l•t ll•r .,.,~ ,.,...,.,._" "' F1lnt. Mlcl'I. 1-~ 11lt ft! i11J11"nt -.. .,..,. 1n • f ll ""'' WI!" ti Mt "'Ot!Ht ,,_,. _.. ..... " ...... A l).~M•"'!I llt1Cl,,_, Wl1. tin ..,., ~Ill.., llv htMn"'9 W~ '1•• Wut M ""'""" ~' 1 ltH In """°"''"' ••t• 11,.,• "''k -"'-• 11 ... vv '""''<'""· Wl"411 Ill> to Ill "'11111 1• rw..• t t• C9'f'Nlllld 1 1t1111•1uroto«m 11 C.r•Vh~t 111 Httl!I Ct n1r1l Mit lllt1n, ••••· "' .... _ .... 11-1 ...... ,..... ,,, 1,..,, ,.1N1 9'\ll •C!lmr• ... ,,, 1n111•td n "'-,..,, ... -1" -~ ...... ·~ ~"'00.td 11111 1IP1"lrlt1I ,, • .,,, "1 l"t '"'"P '*"'"'' '"O't •ll•n 1.0'!0 llOf>l'I ,..,,. 111 '"'" ottoll<I .,.,,~ .,, '""'"''" 1r1111lnt . Coa.tal .... ,, •• !. Cleo.Ml• IOl'lt r . LI .... ! Yl rl· I Dlt WI""" nlfM ~ ,,..,n\M ~rl bK-!ftf ""'' 19 loOUlllWlil I te 1J ~N!O I" t l!tr-1 IMI Y Ill<! Tf\u'I• ••· li'9~ 'OlllY U . CNt•tl lt'fna1r1lvrn ''"" ,....., .. ,. 11. 11111"<1 ,...,",.1~'" ''"" trern 10 It tO. Wllt r •1tm1•u1111r1 U. .'t1tt11 Mnn-r1. Tille• WI OMllO&Y \tc""'1 "'''" 11 '8 • "'· • j !91:..-d loll' I !I • "' I I TH ~lll Cl"'V '•t t-~•Gii ~POM le'"' ~,, ..... , ~ !J •""' MOO!! 11 1111 10 •I I' n•. 1011 •'" 16 !1 11 a '" I ! • •l l'm O• 11~·~~' ·~ S•tl I 14 a'" S-1' 11 .•) I m Temperat••re• ... IN "Y ,t,l-v1r1u1 ... 11 .... . ..... , ...... ~ 11•••••11•1<1 f!l1m1r<• Aol1t .... ~ 1Jrew<1,.,llt 1111"-11 Cf\1<•90 C!N:ln.._.u (lt VOltfld 1)<11111 O.nv1• 011 Molnt1 0.lfltlt l'"tlrlHnlc• r:,..1..., }iOfoOIUIV t ... ltNIPOll• J 1c•10nv!1lt Jll""-11 ll"•nu•Clty l 11 Vttl~ l ot AM l lM l...,1.~1111 M-~~11 M ltml Mll..-t oft •• M!11-11"1lil Ne'" O•ltl~I N .... ..,..,.. No<.,, l'"lt l!r 0•-1•"" Olll-(1 ... .,.,. .. ,.~!l·~•lt~ltl 1""111< ·~ .. Pn•,,•••<! 1,•o ,. ... , ••• ""· 0 • 5" ·-·-·-. ~·" ,.., .... -.;1n ~11"t11:0 Hit-Lr# ''''· " 1) H t l " . " " lQI II It II u ., •3 II " " II 1• .lJ Ml " .11 ,, •• ,07 11 II .01 13 n . " ,. " t\ H I CI 1) )II .at I 101 II I 16 I I ft 6t .II ., ,, .. 'J " . tf~ t(I .. ,, ti II • •• II U "II l• I ! I' . " •! " ,, " II <t •1 ., .. " ·~ H I'' "I ,10 11 •1 ~ .. 1 ·' " ,,. " .. 1' II " . KILL! KILL! Kl.LL! KILL! ' MALATHION 50 INSECT SPRAY MALATHION 50 insect spray "Kltl• 'I;;, D•flrl Jn Yo11rY'onl''' • Confto11awidevari1lyof insects on fruit tree s, ngelobl., end p!Qnls. • YOll'll nctonly~i/I pml<ymc,,quitoes .•. but Qnfs, roa<~lf ond flies. • It'< oven sole enc1111h for th• control of f!eai on co's end dogs . 49 PINT SIZE 98 QUART StZ£ la Att10b Tt 1pray·etta • Yt1r llf4tl ··-.... ORTHO TREE AND LAWN SPRAYERS "Spr1J1tlt 4" 39s gss ICILL MOSQUITOES INSIDE YOUR HOUSE WITH ORTHO MOSQUITO & FLY SPRAY BOMB c " flJllCf KILLS lllSICTS ON COITACT HURRY! HURRY! LAST 5 DAYS LINBROOK'S GIGANTIC 17th ANNIVERSARY CATALOG SALE Sale lndt Sunday, Aug. 1 Sth . I Ellsberg Case Magistrate Nixes Wii·etap Cl1arges BOSTON IUPI} -Dr. Daniel Ellsberg's appearance before a U.S. magistrate in Boston was :simply lo deter- mine if he \1•as the man ac- :used of leaking the secret Pentagon papers to newsmen, the U.S. Court has rulrd. Tuesday's rulin.s;: rejected defense contentions that itlC'gal v.'iretapping invalidated the .11rrest warrant. Unless a defense appeal lo the U.S. Supreme Court is upheld, E!lsberg must be in California Aug. 16 to answer an in- dictment charging him with possessing classified documents and giving them to unauthorized persons. The court said the proper place to raise the issue of wiretapping would be. in Los Angeles. where a federa l grand jury issued the in- dictment. In an Opinion written by . Tudge Frank M. "Coffin with Judge Bailey Aldrich con· 'Alrrlnt. ... 1st Circuit Court rt l~ said the only rele- vant issue regarding Ellsberg's removal to Los Angeles was whether he was the man named in the in- dictment. ·'Since defendant admitted his identity, th e removal court had no choice but tc issue the removal order on presentation of a cerlified copy of the in- dictment and a copy of the ar- rest warrant," th e court ~aid . EJ\sberg's lawyers wanted U.S. District Court Judge W. A.rthur Garrity Jr., of Boston, to hold the hearing. Last Thursday Garrity ruled the wiretapping issue was• irrele- vant to the removal proceed· ings and ordered Ellsberg to appear in Los Angeles for ar- raignment next ~1onday, Ellsberg's lawyers, led by Leonard B. Boudin, appealed that ruling but promised Ellsberg would appear for the arraignment. Coffi n heard arguments last Friday in Portland, Maine, where he is spending his summer vaca- tion. Youth, 15 Sentenced To Death PINE BLUFF. Ark. (UPI) -A 15-year-old boy was sentenced Tuesday tc die in the electric chair for his part in a gang murder of a rice farmer. Arkansas law does not ex- empt juveniles from pro- secution as adults. Three other teen-age boys, two 15 years o!d and one 16, were being held for trial in the November 1970 murder. Joe Kagebien, 15, of Dewitt, Ark., v•as taken to death rO\v at !he Tucker Intermediale Reformatory near Pine Bluff following his conviction Tues- day, Sickle, Suspect May Okay Return BROWSVlLLE, Tex. (UPI) authorities to keep him here -Clarence Otis Smith, 43, ac-by ~ans of a long eourt cused of last month's killing fight," Lewis said. ,rampage in a C aliforn i a campground, indicated Tues-Meanwhile, Smith lalked lo day he would waive ex-reporter Joe Carroll of the tradition from Texas only if a Auburn Journal on the. California grand jury indict:,i telephone Monday and told him. hkn, "I don't know why they Otherwise, his .a.ttorney said, think it was me. They must he will fight extradition to the have somelhing circumstan- \Vest Coast in a court battle tieJ." that v.·ouJd require six weeks "It 's all in the hands of the to three months. A grand jury Lord," Smith was quoted as in California is considering the saying. case, Carroll said Smith, who Smith, who was accused of disappeared from his Auburn hacking two campers to death home July 23, told hlm lhat he d U"d•·"g three oth• 5 Ju decided to take a "vacation" anwo .... '<"r - ly t2 ·n the footh•.11• of the in Mexico because "there ' . Sierra Nevada mountains in were too many things going CzJifornia, was turned over to _h_ay_w_,,._e_.'_' _______ 1 the FBI Saturday by Mexican officials. He wa s arrested in Mexico City. "lf a grand jury meeting in California goes over t he evidence and facts of the mat- ter and returns true bi!! against my client, then we will take another look at it," S m i t h ' s co urt-a.ppointed lawyer Harry D. Lewis said . "T wouldn't think it right either to my client or to the demanding Cal ifornia DflDU 13 DAYS ONLY· BUY NOW ••• enjoy tremendous savings on a Variety .of our Magnavox floor samples, demollllrators and prior models (Color TV ••• Stereo ••• Portables ••• Radios ••• Tape Racorderl ••• anl! Component Systems)-some in original factory-sealed cartons! A.11 "diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-model 6104 will bring you vivid 69 sq. in. pictures with such extra quality Magnavox features as Auto- matic Color Purifier and the exclusive Bonded Circuitry chassis wi!h Keyed AGC for superior reception and lasting reliabil ity, Perfect on tables, shelves or bookcases-anywhere I REDUCED TO B.14"diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-with Au1omatie Fina Tuning I Model 6228 wilt bring you per. fectly tuned brilliant color 102 sq, in. picture!!-on every channel, every time I hs other advanced features include Chroma1one for add ad picture depth and richer colors, Ouick.-On. plus many more f01 superior viewing enjoyment. REDUCED TO Complete Service Dept. TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR SYSTEM TA C keeps flesh tones natural-pictures sharp -au1omaticallyl No jumping up to ad1us! con· trols-no green or purple faces I Swiich ch.11n- nels ••. let the scene change-TAC always remembers 10 give you perfectly-tuned pic- tures with the right c olors every time I C.18" diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-model 6272 makes an ideal 5econd setl Jt offer& Ultra·Bright 180 sq. in . pictures with fabulous rea lism ..• p!us built-in Magnavox quality. per- formance and lasting reliability. Rec~sed c3rrying handle permits easy carryin11 , •• or en joy it on an optional cart for room·to-room mobility. REDUCED TO D. ENJOY TODAY'S BIGGEST PICTURE ... plusrevoJutionaryTACI Model 7120 ha5 1 huge 315 sq, In. Ultra-Rec1a nguler, Ulua-Bright scrae11 for mor1 viewing area with cleilrer pic- tures and less glare •.. plus the most fabulous life-like realism you've ever seen I It also has Chromatone, Quick· On, and every M1gnevox advanced feature. REDUCED TO ONLY MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER • Magn1vox I 0 Whirlpoolf •General El•ctrlc: •oaff1r1 &. Sattler• •corning 45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! GOLOENWEST & WARNER 401 MAIN STREET BROOKHURST & WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH SALIS ONLY 842·5596 HUNTINGTON BEACH Slll;'t'ICE I $Alll 536-7561 FOUNTAIN VALLEY SALll ONLY 962-2456 Wrdnrsday, August 11, 1971 DAll V PILOT 5 • r. Sears • '• Kenmore 12-Inch Polishers •Shampooer-Po l isher with 2 ·$peed m otor. balanced p o lisher head will not t ip when lifted from floor. 2 cord w inding hooks.18-Ft. vinyl cord. •Includes 2 combin acion scru bbing/polishing brushes • 2 rug shampoo brushes and 2 felt buffing pads with sn aps. Model 8330 Kenmore I-Speed Canister Vacuum •T op m o unted artach ment storage, combination rug/floor too l, c r evice ran, upholstery and dusting brush. 15-ft. cord, 2 disposable dusr bags. Vinyl hose. Model 2127. Prices Effective Sunday, Aug. 8 thru Saturday, Aug. 14 Foot Pedal Handle Relea.5e Low Si!hou'ene gers under furni· •· .. ~ ~·W..e eu~;~Jy~-~~~ Effective Capa- city 350 Cubic Inches Revolving Brush Aclion . I I Shop St.WM6oy 11 Noo" to JI'·"'· Mondoy thl\I Ftldcry 9il0 •·'"· to 9 p,lft, Soturdop t :JO a.m ... 6;00 p.m. KENMORE Heavy Duty Upright Vacuum • Sweep up dirt with revolvins brush action, twin fan motor •IS-foot vinyl c:ord '91inds on handy c:ord hooks. •Large capacity dust bag. • Raise o r lower brush to clean any pile rug. Vinyl bumpc:t" a.round the bMe. Model 3050. All Major Appliance• Avai lable at Sean Catalog And Appliance Store1 .411c ,4 bout Searw Conve..U.nt Credit Plam SofftfoctJon Ouaro"'••d or Your Mo"•Y heir fro• Parld1t9 AY11llaltle • • DAIL V PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Priorities . Are Needed What was viewed as the inevitable happened tn Huntington Beach last wee k: the city council fin ally adopted an oil tax. Pressures for the tax have been building in the community ~ince 1966 \\'hen honleowner·oriented coun- cilmen gained control of the council. This group charted a progressive path for the city -new t·ivic cen ter, parks, library and do\1·nto"'" redevelopment -and everyone kne\olo', though no one seemingly v.•anted to face it. that new revenue sources had to be found. Last year it was the 5 percent tax on all utilities - electricity, gas, water and telephone. This year it was 21.'2 cents a barrel tax on oil production. Next year, or perhaps later this year, it will be something else; a 12· cent .increase in I.he property tax and the restoration of the $1.50 a month trash collection fee are possibilities. Now that the oil tax has been adopted, opposition to other levies might be diluted. At 2'h cents a barrel, the ta.x hardly seems likely to break any oil company. Three of them -Signal, Standard and Unlon -wil l pay 90 percent of the *350,000 a year the levy is expect- ed to raise. A 5-cent·a-barrel tax had been recommended, and probably was needed to make up budget deficits. But the council chose to compromise al 2 ~ cents. A 5-cent levy would have given Huntington Beach the highest per barrel rate of any city with oil production in the state. Such a rate would likely have been contested by the companies in the courts as prohibitive. Even so, the oU companies no doubt realize that now that the initial step has been taken small but steady increases may lie ahead. The adoption of the oil tax should not slacken de· Learning to 'Objectify' Other People 1.Iy youngest daughter, not yet 9, reached a plateau of understanding this summer that some people never attain throughout their lives. She learned to "objectify" other people in the <A'orld. "You know, when l \.\'a& younger," she reflected one night, "I used to lhink that people who were nice to me \olo'ere nice people. That's the way 1 judged everybody -by the way they treated me." ".\nd now you know better?" I asktd, \\'c:ndering what was coming. "Yes, I do," she nodded vigorously. ''For instance. take a teacher who liked me -I thought that teacher wa s swell , and I couldn't understand why some of the other kids complained about her. "THEN, THIS YEAR," sh e went on. ''I started to see that a teacher who was mean or unfnir to other pupils v.·asn"t r eally a nice person. f \"Cn if she happened to like me. ln fa ct, I'd gel a little embar- ra.ssrd ab11ut being a favoril~. and woul d act up a bit -bu! she.'d treat me nicely all the same " .. And how do you look al people now'."' J :i.skcd her. ''No.,.,· 1 watrh the v.'a~· they act toward kids v.'ho are a httle dumb or what they call 'difficult.' II they're mean or unrair lo them . it bothers me, and I don 'l want then1 to be ni ct> to me." NATURAL LY, was enormou sly Dear Gloo1ny Gus Correct ''back packing" seems a good idea, but instructor Fer- ranti, who finds it humorous to impale ducks on fishhooks, ap- pears to have the wrong approach. -8. H. Thfl h1111.. 1'9llK19 ,. .... ..,,. ..1.,..._ Mt llK•IHrl!y lfWIN 11 lttt M:Wllll•lf. ltfl<ll r•ur "' '""' " 01oo ... ., Ou1. O•llY PUii. pleased to hear thi11. Because \olo'e have not begun to grow up, in all dimensions, until we are able to assess other personalities not in terms of how they respond to us. but how they act and react toward people who are of little use to them. It is easy, and pleasant, to be beguiled by someone who flatters ou r iensibilities -to look upon someone as a good chap because he seems to appreciate our virtues or overlook our faults. But the test or a character is the way lt behaves toward Jess-fa vored people. l\.1Y DAUGHTER WAS able Io sympathize with pupil s who were •·picked on" (even though she didn 'L l!ke some of them very n1uch herself), and to take their side in simple justice even against a teacher who lik~ h~r. This is placinl!. principle above self -Jnterest. and judgment above vanily -and marks olt a true hum an be ing from a sorry im- itation of one. Jesus warned hi s followers tha t if they behaved badly lo\1•ard "the least ol these" -the mosl despised or ill-favored -they \\'ere inflicting the same injury upon Him ; you cannot truly worship a God and lreat his crcaturl's con- temptuously. Our hum<1nhood arrives on· Jy with the recoj'lnition thal we cannot ac- cept the spurious "nicene~s'' of those who do not measure out equal justice to "the least of lhr~e."" And a httle child shall lead them. Triumpli of Technique Recently we looked at E.L. Doc torow's novel, "The Book or Dan iel." a work In ·wh.ich technique triumph.s over \olo'hat, at 1he oul!et, appears to be an unpromising Jdea. This Is a fictional narrative an- chored in the Rosenberg case of the 19&0s In "'hlch Julius and his \l'ife, Ethel, were found guilty of wartime e5plon2.~e and \1ere executed, fir5\ ci\'ilians to sufler !he death penall y for trea~on . Their ;ic- complice. JuliUll 's bro1her·1n-lew Davi d lireenglass, en employe at !he Los Alamos alomic bomb project, turned chief government \olo'itness and drew l~ years. THIS IS THE background of Doclorow 's compelling novel "·hlch is played on two levels, the terrible pasl and the terrible present of lhe children of the condem ned, These include Dan iel, chiefly, "''ho <>.!. 25 carries the scars of his perenls' ordeal: his younger 1i.ster, whose nightma rish pasl <FBI a1ents 11cort ing her mother from the apartment/ has been enough t.o se nd her into a menial clinic, and the dau ghter of the character modeled on David Greenglass who, in her own way has lived in a psycho!ogica.l llm· bo since childhood. Doctorow, then, has built both a political and psycho,ogical work of the Imagination on the chlldren of victim.a of the American ln1ecurlty of the McCarthy era. hi the process he analyr.es the clash between the old left 11nd the more overt revolutionary actlvlstJJ of the present. "THEY SIMPLY ACTED gu.il!y" says Mo Ne w ~file, rrjecUng the lssacsons (es 1he RoSf;'nbergs are called In this ficllon) .,.,.ho even in crlals, he !tels, meekly went arong with the 1yst.em. The lsaacsons are The , Book111an • 11hown lo have been little people. polit ical nothings trapped In drea ms, poverty and their o .... ·n rather childish Stalinist religion. Danie) recalls them poignantly, as good parent!, t.:ik.lng hin1 lo the Paul Robeson recl W in a Peekskill park, for f'xample, .,.,·here the father is beaten by rednecks who are unable lO break up the aff:i1r. Then back to Daniel, married al')d with an infant son, on the road. on a ques t for iden tity. and for the identity of his parents beyond their repu!allon as ringleaders of a nuclear spy apparatu.!i. Or as bullt·in scapegoats. bearing the blame for the mistakes. even the crimes of others. Neither Daniel nor the. author makes a judgment on the guill or ln- nocenct of lhe lsaacsons. JN AN 11\fPRESSIONlSTIC style. an ef- fec\Jve, often brilliant kind or literary shorthand Doctorow follows Dan iel's (lUest from ~iassa-:husetts lo Disneyland, of eJj places, where Daniel confronts his father's old nemesis, the chief govern- ment witness, Jn as sardonic 1 Southern C8Hfomla ti:cene as I can reca ll stnce "The D.;' of the Locust." 'The novel, then, is no! al>ou1 the Rosen· berg case, but a beautifully crafted fic- tion abou t the result of a historic case. cerlain ly • bewildering one for the heirs of the condemned. (RMdom llou5<'; 16.9~) . • .. \\'tlll11 m llo1an mands ror a re·evaluation or civic proJects. lt alone will not offset a $0 7 million ac cumulated deficit projected for 1977. The city is steamrolling along at a pace \\1hich tax increases surely cannot 1natch and the tin1e has come for the council lo <!ssign some priorities to programs, deciding which should De pursued and v.1hich shelved. Upgrading the Coinmtmity Fin al approval from the city of Fountain Valley and the county has been received for an underground utility district. 1'he $115.000 project will place underground all utility lines along Eu clid Street from \Varner Avenue to 800 feet north of lleil Av enue -a little mo re than hal[ the length of the eastern boundary of J\1ile Square Park. T\\!O aspects of the proposal merit praise. First is the long-standing policy of both the city and coun ty to pla ce utilities underground \Vherever possible. 'f his is a commenda ble practice v.•hlch can only up- grade the community. Another important development is the funding of the project. The $1 15,000 -$75,000 from the county and $40,000 from the city -is all being dra,vn fron1 funds set up by the Southern California Edison Co1n- pany. The money is r eturned to the clties and counties from the utility company profits and can be used only for projects such as the one at MiJe Square Park. 'it-.,,. .\·.\1 ·,[;'.:.' It's an example of how industry can work with local government for the benefit of the community, H ''IF I HAD A SLfEDlN6 ULSTER, l'D GtT RI~ OF IT.'' Reader Charges Childre1i Were Cheated at Fair Promis,ed Six Rides, Received Three To the Editor: f..1y family and I \l'ent lo the Orange County Fair on Pepsi Family Dny. One of the features was a coupon that said , ''This coupon and $1.00 may be ex- changed at special Pepsi booth for six ride tickets," which we did and were given tickets. Each ticket said ''good for one mechanical ride.'' Well, son1e kiddie rides were one ticket, but the other rides said two tickets . The children wrre all very disappointed because the y were supposed to get six rides and only got three. WE WENT to see the fair managf'r, Mr. James Porterfield, and showed him lhc tickets. The next day we called lhe Pepsi curn- pany. They said that their agreement with tl lr. Porterfleld had been six rides for a dollar. The reason I am writing is I had rear! previous to the fair of the good new management of the fa irgrounds. Now, if cheating the children \ol.1IO we.nt lo the fair is good management, I don't agree . tl!RS. ROBERTA PANTEL Library Cott Factt 'flie f n/101oi11g letter is 111 responsr lo n11 editonal comme11fing 011 cost fiu11re.~ esti1naterl. for the new Hu11· t1'll(l ton Bench library. 7'l1e ed itorin/, 111h1cl1 cnrrted tile /1endli11f' "£11n11!Jlt Is f;ur1119h," nnt11d /hot t!Jc or1911lof $2.8 1111/lion cost l1ad been cllau~ert lo $3 4 n1il/1011. To the Editor : Enough indeed is enough! 'i'our ed1t.orist of July 30 has prompted mr to attempt to set the record straight. \Vhen \Ve were first commissioned to c!cs1g11 !tic new central library complex in ll11n!ing!on Beach, \\'e cntC're:d our suh.~cription to the DAILY PILCYr, and ha\·e f111lowerl your presentation of the i:;agn flf the. hbrery pl~nn ing \Vith grrat inll'rest. On balanl.'e. J feel th;it we have had a "good press," and would like tor](- prci\s my appreciation for the kind word~ Se\•crat limes expressed about the quality or the ctcs;gn and the solution . I realize that it makes for good l1eadlincs to announce in fnghtt•n ln~ terins that "Library Cosls Are R isin~ C)ul of Con!rol"! However, let nu• presen t for your readers the true facts as Lhey are docu n1entcd in the project file: 1, OUR FIRST statemen t of probable co.~ts a1 the end of Ule schematics phase was dated October 28, 1970, and totaled $2,998.755. exclusive of architecl's fees. books, administrative cost.s or off-slle ,..,._ pe.n1;es. As in every architect's :;tale· menl , lhe estimates are of construction cost!> anrl . unless 11pecifically noted, do not include these other costs (primarily btcause. most of them are beyond the con1rol of the architect). 2. On 1he same dale. we 11lso presented estimates for the comp1e11on of futu re wings or lhe library which wn11ld h11,·e brought t11e project total (again exc luding .---By Geo1·ge ---. VEAR GEORGE : l\ly hus band has suggested that I buy a blonde wig and a red-haired wig (I'm a brunette) because he says It will be like having three "'Ives. It s«!ms to me that one woman Is en-ugh for any man, don't you ag1·ce.? ~IRS. T. DF:A R l\1RS. T.: As long as I've bttn m11rrled, precisely .,.,.hal kind of an .en!wer did Yo u eKpecl me tn gi\'e. you? Wri1c 1o A ladv advice t.'Olumn!st and ke<"p your illusions. ----- :\lailbox Letters from ;eaders are welcom e. NormaUy writer! shoula convey the-ir m essages tn 300 words or le ss, The right to condense letters· to fit space or elimi11ate libel i! reserved. All let- ters must include signature and mail· irig address. but names may be with· l1e/d 011 req!ll'.~t. if sufficient reason is oppare11t. Pnetry will nnt be pub· l!shcd. the extraneous costs) to SJ.443 million. 3. L'pon approval by the counc il to proceed with th e design develop ment phase for the ult.imate library building proper, we proceeded to complete this \vork and prese nted our second statement of probable costs on J\farch l , 19il. On this date, comparable figures for Phase 1 were exactly $3,000,000, and the C<Jmbined total cost of the three phases of the lihrary proper was estimated at $3.865 million. As before. these figures did not include fees or other extraneous cos ts. 4. THE COUNCIL a ut hor i ie d preparation of "'orking drawings and specifications for Phase I of the library proper. with a budgeted construction cost lln1it nf SJ ,OOU.000, in its action of J\1arch 1. J97L Un .June 7. 1971. the council it1rectcd us 1n relocate the project in ac.:- o.:ordance. \Vtth a detailed site plan which \1•e called "Si te Rr1oeation Sl\Jdy 'B'," and :i l~o d1r.erted us to find ways to redu ee 1he cun~!ru('t1011 co~I estimate front S.'l.000.000 ro 1'2 6 n1l!llon. Again U1ese figures did nol include any extraneous costs 5. As recrntly as l<1sl June 28. vie. \~ere requester] !or 1hc first tin1e to co!la!)()rate \1•ith city of11ri.1I~ in allempt1ng to rea!lsticalty a.~~l'SS "nthrr ros!s"' \1•h11::h n11ght re.1sonably br a~1gne<l lo thi5 pr-OJ- e<:L Using the starting figure for con- slructi on cosl of $2 II n1ilhon as a1ilhoriled Uy 1he c.ou11c1I, we :i.rrived 11t a lotal or "o1her ('OSI ~" \\'h ich amo11nted 10 some $600,000, and I suggeslcd, with City Administrator Doyle J\.1iller's concur- rence, that this total be rounded up to $3.~ tnillion to cover some other unforeseen contingency wh ich might yet surface. This figure specifically did not include books or office. machine type furnishings. AS YOU CAN see, the presentation in you r editorial, as well as articles which appeared on July 16 and 20, tend to give the impression that these costs are "ris- ing out of control'' and bode going higher. Not hing could te far ther from !he truth. Every capital project which !he city huilds, ('tl!'rics \\'ilh il ils hurden or ''o!her costs." The cKlenl lo \l'hi('.h these are identified \1•ith the particul<1r project is an adm inistrative decision bevond the control of the architect. 'l:he ad- ministration has always known that these cos ts were in addition to our carefully phrased anc! presented ~La1ements of probable C<Jsts, and no purpose is srrved by creating an atmosphere of alann and concern about a situation wh ich is fully under control lat least, as fRr as con· strvction cost budgeting is concer ned), \Ve take a great deal of pride in trying to hold closely to allocated budgets. and fully expect lo produce for the cily a proj- ect \olo'ilhin ve ry close. range of ou:r original estimates. I would be most appreciative if \'Oll \VOU ld publish !his letter, properly to· sel the record stt11i1iht for the henefi1 of the citl1ens of Hun ringlon Beach \l•ith whose 11·clfare we arr n1osl 1·Jtally conccrnC'd DION NEUTRA For Richard <ind Dion Ncutra Architects and As.~ociales l 1 lot1ni11g Ncede1t To !he. EdJtor : Durini; las! tl1onda~· nighl"s Huntington Beach City Council meetrng. Cnunci lman Al C-Oe.n st'.lted I hat he \olo'as "astr111nded" b~· the ci!y's long term C1n:inr1al prob· le1ns. Simila r comments \1t're expressed bv other counrilrnrn ;ind by lh\• rnavnr. J1owever, the irresponsibility Qf the coun- cil regarding the city's financia l plight 1g more ''astounding'' to the citizens than the financial problem. Despite the council's expressed shock, a credibility gap see ms to exist: I. City Administrator Doyle Mill er states that !he financial projections ha\•e been presented previously. 2. The Chamber of Commerce ha1 commissioned an independent study of the city's finances. 3. l\.1A YOR l\.1CCRACKEN has slat~d that he has recognized "runaway" costs and has proposed a ceiling on ex- penditu res. 4. The city counci l has approved the various c:.:penditures (salary increases, civic center, library, parks, etc. I 5. Various project overruns ha v • been publicized by the local press. As soon as the "inilial shock" had subsided the council approved a 211.z cent oil barrel tax to solve this year's financial problem and adjourned . No regard for the Jong term needs was evident. THE TIME HAS come for the Hun- tington Beach City Council to accept its responsibility for developing a com- prehensive long range ci ty plan. Con· linualion of the present approach can on· ly mean dis aster to the city. To date the city has been fortunate in its growth, thanks to a dedicated and imaginative ci- tv administration and active comm unity group!>. Continued gro wth and develop- n11·nt mu st be nllowed. but it is going to tak e 1noney ;ind i1 is going to take plan· n111g . The city administration an d the. !01·:i! communit y groups \\'ill continue to l)r in_g for th idens and plans for city im- f!flJ\it'lncn t and financing. THE RESPONSIBILITY f or im· plcmenting lhese ideas belongs to the city counc il. The ideas are here. The financial po!rntial is here. The starr and city orf,ianization are here. All vie need is a pla n. some direction. some com· tnunication, and finally the conlrols to 11ee Ih a! the plan is ro!IO\\'ed. Come on ci- t ~· council -let's quit aeing naive and do our job. D<>NALD C. GJEDT Dritgs: Overiised, Abused, Dangerous A well·known scientist once said-and he was only half joking -that "If alt the medicines in lhe wor ld lvere thrO\\'n Into the oceans, the only life that would be harmed would be lhe fish ." True, ht" forgot about medications that sterilite and d(laden pain. He forgot about the vaccinations against smallpox, pol!o, diphtheria and olhe:-diseases. He forgot the infrction-righting antibiotics. He forgot about ntany other valid drug preparations. But he still had A point , because he \1'as referring lo the thousands of unneeded. ineffective, overused, abused and d11ngerous medications. "IT TS CLEAR that. drugs arc over- used, y:idely overprescribed and self- overprescribed," notes Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wl11ronsi n. Nelson Is chairman of the Senate Small Bualness and Moaopoly subcommittee, the body that has been methodically investigating the pharmaceullca l and pa!ent medicine in- dus tries since April, 1967. The Nelson subcommittee has regularly y11nked skeletons frnm the drug firms' closel3. Airing of issues by the sub- comm ittee has led lo greater public understanding and government action in 11uch areas as drug pricing, drug testing. dangers of ~pcci nc drugii and drug 11dvertlsing 11nd promotion. 8C'n Gordon. starr er.onomii;t of the sub- C'on1mittee:, ex plains the economics ol the • -:-----~--.,.--·--. • Guest Editorial J drug industry: "THE ORDINARY demand curve for most. products is a sloping one. \\1hen there is a redllcllon in price, lhcre. is an increase in demand far the prorlucl. But the demand for drugs is generally in- elastic. The reason for this is that the need for medications remains about the same. "\Vhat pha rmaceutical firins are tryi ng In do i~ shi ft the schedule of demand upward by in\1Cnling new disease enlitics, a f.1adison Avenue approach," Gordon says. He cites "environmental depressio n," a syndrome for which at least ont dn1g firm has a SCM:•llcd remedy. ''They're redeflning human experiences to become med ical and psychological problems sub- ject lo drug ther;ipy. F'or example. if you c1n 'f get along with you r new daughte r- in·law, take a pill." ADVERTISING In thls vein is aimed regula rly at physicians in the pages of such osten.,ibly I U!!tere journals 111 the Journal of !he American Med!cAI A.'isn. This saturation approach, !Orne. experts believe. is c1111sing physiclans-oflen too bll!ly to keep up \olo'ith journal articles -to -. -· ,--.·; ... base their prescribing of drugs t1n ad. verlising -often mfsleadlng -and hard- se!J pep talks rrom phannaceutical firm rcprescntati\"es. All too often, organized medicin~ - sub!idi7.ed by large grants and journal advc.;tising by the drug firms -has fa il- ed lo raise the warning nags to con- sumers. As Nelson points out, "It the group that has all the experli11e is default ing, you·re In serious I rouble ... Klamath Falls-tOre.) Herald and Newa Wednesday, August 11, 1971 Tht 1dit.orial pogt of tht Dailll Pilot seeks lo inform and ,lin1- ulate renders by presentin g tJus newspaper 's oph1ions and com- mt11to ry on topic.t of intere st and signijicancP, by providing a forum f(Jr the e:cpressi11n of our reoders' Qpi1dom, and by Pre.9enting t!1t diverse view- poinU <!/ infoTTned ob3ervtr.t and ipakesn1e11 &n 1uplc1 of lht dl'.I!/. Robert N. \Veed, Publisher . - ., \ • J I ' 7 Newport Beat!h EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. b4, NO. 191 , S SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11 , 1971 TEN CENTS Judge Rutter Restrains Caspers and Battin By TOr.1 Bo\RLF.'' 01 l~t D1lh .. llot ilfH Orange Cou11 1y Superv1<,ors Robert Ba l· hn and Ronald C;ispers .,.,·ere \\'arned to- da.v by a supenrir court judge that roda y·s mccling of the Local .>\Renc.v Formation Commls~ion .,.,,ill be illegal 1r Los Alami!os Councilman Joe Hyde and Anaheim attorney Herb Li c k e r partici pate. Judge J. E. T. ''J\'ecf' Ruller signed a restraining order that recognizes RaH1n and Caspers and San ClemPnte Coun· c1lman Northrup. f'ullerton Counc1lman Louis Red Reinhardt and Anahe.lm Coun- titman Charles Pearson as offi cial LAF'C members. The wn! submil.lrd by Fountain Valley :0.1ayor Ed .Just as chairman of !he League of Cilies c1!y selection com- mittee, also orders the LA FC and both super\•isors to expunge from the recorn ~ r-.tonday's controversial .;nd now illegal meeting _ Judge Rutter orders all parties in !he writ or mandate including atl Orange Coun!y"s n1ayors lo appear In hJi; court Aug . 2.3 f(lr a hearing into the di spUIP. ~one of the riefendants named 1n the 1~·!'uit cuuld be rrachrd tor rommen!. But it is e>.:pectcd in C'nunty l!overnment circles 1hat today 's nieeting •.i:ill go on as scheduled. ''A "mu~ical chajrs'' situation may develop ii Hyde and Licker r.hoose to defy .ludRP Rutter's order and challeni:::e Reinhardt and Pearson for the seals con- firmed today by !he jurist. On the agenda tod ay .is the con- ALONG NEWPORT'S OCEAN FRONT, WALKERS AND BIKERS VIE FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY City Councilmen A re Pondering Way1 to Reduce Risi ng Bicycle Accident Rate ,., ' ' ' .. Two-Wheelers a Peril? Ne1vpo rt. Council Eniba.rks on Bike Snfety Prog rnni A !re.Ifie ex~rl'.'i warning of 11 ''lremendnu~ lack of discipline" among bicyclt' rider~ in Newporl Beach has led lhe C:fly Councll t.n order a w1de-~ale e.ducalion proi;ram. Counc_il'Tltn 1\1 nnd ay nigh! heard Trilf- rir Eng1nrer Robert J affe tell of ac· clden1.~ anion,:: hike riders quadrupling In the last three years. He blamed 1t most. on !he number of adul~ takins to ll''n wheels "But for every adult nn It b1kr that's one 1t3~ adult in 11 ca r," vlf'wed Coun· cll m11n Donald Mclnni!'i. JAffe agreed . hul i;ald the grn~'IJ ups caught In !he hikf' craze "are guilty of Just aoout C\'ery pcmslble combi na tion -0( vlol1ttion~.·· He said lhty t1on 't evC?n know enough In rklf'. on the righl 11ide. of I.he road with tratric. ,Jaffe first urgrd 11 poller crackdnwn wa rn lniz , "If v.•e rln n't gl't starlrd. we'rP. going '" tia vP a rrl!'ir.ii nn our hanrl.~." He pn1n1f'd ou! the en/orcement tonf' "Is set by I.he counc11." -... .. ' .la.He re.lated stories of ''horde.~ of bike riders righ! in front of city hall " He sarrt they rirle against traffic 11 nd cros sagainst !he light~. "What they're doing isn't onl y illegal, it's insanlty,'' he s<1id. Mcinnis neverlhe leS!i, urged the first step be guardet1 . "\\-'e need educ.allon. rather than en- forcement." Mcinnis said, suggesUng !he pnrks. beaches and recreation com· mission prepue a brochure lo be ma iled to residents v•ilh their water bills. "It should include the cnurl.esie~. the legalities and the rules of safety." be said. Vice M1yor How11 rd Ro5ers. ~ self-pr!)o ressed prac:ticing pedaler, ~·ho w11 s !ipnrt- 1ng 11 black eye •~'hile back lo prove II, pointed nut bike rit1ers are suppo!i~ tn ride on Ille south .!'Oidt of lhe ocean front w$1lk on Balboa Penin~ula, on,. af tht' cil~··~ rtcngnliecl bike tr11ils. "Bui they c:ome al you four 11brea!il." ht' !tlid. Coun~man L..1nr:l!il"Y ParS()l'l!i. tak- ing note that the. rlahts and obligations ·- ' of bicyclists arP supposed t.o bt the s11me as motorists, viewed. "motorist..s have no right In use the !iidewalk.,." Evidently hf! doesn 't think bike riders should eittler. .Jaffe pointed nu! lh11t it isn'I illega l to ride bikes nn wslkway.s unless 11 city code prohib!ls it -which i!i the case in m06 t parts or Newport Brach. ''The state code a!low!i it ," he 1a1d, pointing the California vehicle rode 1p- p!ie.~ tn bicyc le riders. .. lf you're out riding In your sweat zuit and a cop wants to cite you and you don·l have any idenllficaUon. hf! c1tn haul you down to the station." Jalfe: all.id. Councilmen Monday night also in- dicated they i;u'pported a PRR staff pro- posal to have the comm L~~ion Jpeed up studies of expanding the: birycte trills ~y~tem throughou1 Nt>wpnrl Beach. They also uke<I I.he CltiZfns Advi."Ory f.nmm1!11'1' on Transportation, which I~ guid1n~ .a city-widr. tr11ffil' S!Ud)', li:l take a good !ook al the problem. --· . ... -· troversl11.I hearmg lnto Santa Ana '! proposed annexation of the "Promi~d LAnd." The b11.tlle between Santa Ana and lhf' Irvine Company over jurisdiction of the 933-acre area of Santa Ana 's southeastern Mrders Jed Battin and Caspers during the weekend lo call a special session of lhP LAFC for 3 1.m. Monday. They were booed and jeered from the hearing room by most of Orange County's ma yors who attended the hear- ing after calling a League of Cities meeting Jor 7 a.m. Thf': Leaeue condemned the Battin- Caspers move at the 7 a.m. meeting and at a later noon meeting and demanded that the supervisors recognir.e Reinhardl as their lawfully elected representative on I.he LA FC. f ounta in Valley City Attorney Tc.:n Woodruff today eJ:plained that thf' league writ was lo ensure I.he exclusion of Hyde. and Licker from today's meeting and •·avoid the kind of situation that could 2.!'1Se if Hyde and Licker claim those. seats_·• Both Battin and Caspers arP charaed by Lhe league with contempt for allegedly ignoring a court order that barred Mon• day's illegal meeting. Both men are scheduled to 1nswer W th ose alleg2J.ion.s Aug. 23 before Judge Ruller. Activitif!s this morning in lhe county seat indicated that today's LAFC hearing may be lhe most heavily attended and colorful session in the coun ty's history. Uni Bani{ Robbed A 1nbulance A tte11dants Nab Suspect Two ambulance attendants who sent their vehicle screaming in purs ui t of 11 freelance writer accused of robbing a University Park bank are the toast of lhe Orange County Sheriff's department toda y. Ernest Torres anr! Uinnie. Herndon of the Morgan Ambulance Co. grabbed Tommy Frank McDona ld, 24, of Tuslin, Tuesday as the suspect assertf'dly crash· ed his speet1ing vehicle at Edinger Ave nue anr! !hi! Newport Freeway and took to his heel!';. Onlookers i;aid he appeared to be outrunnin g sheriff's deputy Terr y \l.'illiams until the two attendants, ""'ho Fan1ed Racing Boat Missing; Hunt Begins Bv AL\10N LOCKABEY DAILY t'ILOT lo.rl~I l!~lt•r r S. Cnas l. Guard search and rescue aulhnrilies fr om threP r!1st ricts 11re co n- ducting harbor checks from Honolulu to t>.1exico For the fi6-foot cutter Nam San_i!., which has been reported more lhan 1""'0 u'ee.ks overdue on a trip frnm Honolulu . Coas t Guard San Francisco 1 Ii Cflf)rdinating lhe sea rch for the famed raci ng yacht as far south as Acapulco. Also in on the search are Coast Guard units from the 11th Ois!rict Long Beach, Rnd 141 h District. Honolulu. ThP yacht was reported t"·o ""'eeks nvrrdue on a proposed voyage from Honolulu In San Diego lasL Friday_ An air or m~·stery surrounded th, srarch y,•hen !hP registered owner. John \\'. Thnmp!ion of Loli An.i:elrli told the Coasr C.uarn tlr h:i~ nol heard frnrn the yarh! ii) f')ver a yrar Thornpson said thr ~·arhl \\·as nn ;:i rnn- r1111on::il sale~ rnntr;ict In thP nprraror, 1<lentifirrf as !o a Robert Kelley, no arl · rlrP~s Ri\·rn. Thr N;im S::inJi w;i;, formerly bflsed 1n Ne\\'J)Orl. <ind ""'as :i vet.rran campaiµ:nrr nf numerc.us long dlst;ince yacht races - inl'lur!ing the Transpac. In l!l67 she was raced in the Transpac ;ind later wen!. soutb to Au~tralia wher'. she entered the Sydney-Hobart race undrr the command of Peggy Staler. \Vhile !he yacht was in the Stluth Paci fic she was di!mRsted off Ne\v Zc:iland and wa.s fitted wilh :t new aluminum mast. Friends of Kelley s-ald he usually sa11Pd "'1th an inexperienced ·•fun" rrew aboard. When last seen the yacht was not cnnsldered in ztlipshape condition. She "'as reported in Honol ulu last f\-farch. Pilot Prepares College Section The DAILY PlLOT Thursday wi ll in- rlude 8 'peclal 12-pase fiec tion devoted Lo inrorm111ion nn fall semester evening cla11se1 itt both Oranse Coast and Golden We ~t college~. The tabloid section lists new classes. ha s a complete schedule of all classes (On hoth campuses) for the semester 11nd, perhaps most importl'llnt of all. details ln- struction!! for registration. Signups for the semester will be handl- ed alphabtticl'lllly and began on Aug. 23, nne wetk from Monday. F'or details. see- the zpeclal i;ecUon in this edition of the DAILY PILOT Thursday. Japanese Thirsty -. -TOKYO <A Pl -The .l11p11nf!Se drink 71>2 .9111.000 boltlu of'beer in .July, in per. ~nt morr than in th• s11 me month l11 st Yt ar, lht Nal10011l Taxation Agency aa.ld. --·-- had been following Williams' patrol car all the way from UCI. grabbed McDonald and held him for the Lired deputy. Investigators identified McDonald as the suspect who took more than $2,000 from the First Western Bank, 18022 Culver Drive. during t~e noon hour. Bank manag'.!r Paul Howe said the suspect, wearing a sport co11.l and tie 11.nd sporting ''business-length" bushy h11.ir ap- proached him about 12 :30 p.m. and said, "I want to make a withdrawal." Howe. upon determining the man had nt1 account wit ,, the bank. aaid the man motioned that he had a gun in hi11 coat pocket aa he said, .. Not that kind of y,·1thdrawal." JOINS DEMOCRATIC PARTY Mayor John V. Llnd11y Ma yor Lindsay Makes s ,~itch 1'o Dcn1ocrats J'\f::\V YOHK 1llrr1 -f\-layor .John V. L1nrl s<i y QUil llie Republican party today and announced -he has registered as a_ Dcn10C'rat. The move paved the way for a possible bid by Lindsay for the 1972 Dt'moc:ratlc pre sidential nomination. However, Lindsay stopped short of an- nouncing his candidacy. Lindsay said the C<JUnlry needed new ''national leadership" and that he wou ld work for a r.oalition of progreS!ilve Republicans, Ind ep end e nl s and ~mocr.;ts. "Whether this means I will run for President, I don't know," Lindsay said ln a wrillen statement prior to a scheduled news conference. Lindsay a ccuse d the Nixon Administration of "indifference" to Lhe problems of poverly, unemployment, crime , housing and urban decay. These problems he said, "require national ac- tion. not the indifference 21hown by \\'ashlngton." The mayor, an early Vietnam ·w11.r criUc, said he supported Nh:on Jn 1958 •·ma inly because he promiser! to stop a debilitating war 11nd to end the diviSions that were tearing us apart. "Yet," Lindsay continued . ''In Indochina, the killing of .4.merlcans. Vi- etnamese, Laotians and Cambodians goes on and our remain ing soldiers end thei r families wonder what in God's name it i.a all about. And at home, we have a deeper ~nse ever before of our natlnn frag mented by clazs and race and age." Lindsay·a switch had bttn e1pected. He had voiced growing disil/u.slonment with •he Republican Partv 11ince It tumtd its bae:k on him In I.he ·1969 election. just a year after he. had 1ccondcd Spirn T. Agnew 'z nomination for Vici!'. President 11l lht GOP Nallonal Ctl nvenUon . Lind~ay lost the Republican prim11ry to a con- se.rV1tlive candi~te and Wit!! fnrced In seek re-election as a Libttal-lndependent winning by 41 percent of the vote. '"!'-e ---- ' Howe then Y.'ent to two leller1, Cookie Ensley and Donna Schultz: and gave the man about $2 .100 in a bank deposit bag. he said. The robbery, Howe said, was the first since the University Park branch was opened in October, 1006. The suspect ran from the bank and drove his car out of the parking lot at "tremenrtous speed." Authorities claim the writer ,;mashed into a utility pole near the Newport Freeway as Williams stayed on his tail in the high-speed , fiv e-mile chase. Then Torres and Hemdon. close beh ind \Villiams, stepped in to aid the thankful deputy. Newport Plea Delays Fees On Tidelands A move to establish fees for users nr piers, slips and moorings in Ney,·port Harbor was delayed for one month Tues. day after Orange County supervisor! heard vigo rous opposition to Lhe contro- versial plan. Supervisor Rnn ald Caspers of Newport Beach successfully urged a det 117 in discussion of the i.s.~ue until Se pt. 11 titer board members Ra lph Clark and David Baker bo!h stressed that. the tideland.s .areas were county property and that the county was obliged by Jaw to charge fet"ll lor their use. Larry Miller of the Newport Harbor Chamber or Cotnmerce repeated hi!! nrganiz:allon·s opposition !o the tidelands rental plan submitted by Rtal Property Services Director Stanle v Krau.se with the argument tha1 the ·cnunl y 11lready rirew ~JAfl.000 in personal property ta,.,:es from area residents eligible for Lhe tidela nds fees . Krause predicts that his plan '~i!J bring an additional annual S/12.flOO to the county if rhe board approves the measure. His scale nf fer.s includes 211 annual rental of $6 per lineal loot of privately owned moorings based on the length . ol vessel the mooring is capable of an· chnring. His levy on commerciiil facilities \\OU]d include an annual rental fee ol s:-i.r,oo on the Reuben E. L..ee floating restaura.nt. Miller argued that economic benefits already derived by the county Crom tidelands moorings considerably ex· ceeded the limited economic gain to be drawn from a measure that is bitterly opposed in lhe area . Oraage Cout l\'eatber Look for a tiny bit of relief to- day and Thursday in the rf'C:ord heat wave -but don't put on your winter coat yet. Highs a!Ong the beaC'hes around 75 rising to 88 inland. Lows tonight between SS- !;, INSIDE TODAY S1t1nmtr fun prevails this weekend at four theattrll alono the coa.stol area. Set Theatttr Notes in. todo!J'! Entertainment s«ction. Page 23. eeallfttl n M111 111 •trvl<t lt Ctlll>ttftll I Me ... i.t d ·U CtTfff C.,_ II Mutffl 1"1111H • C~e(H119 V, I i'flllillll '"-"' M Cl1111"-41 tl•U Ori..,. C-IJ ' C:-lc1 " •-tt •• c,.u_. " DI'. IMfflc....., II 0.1111 "-lltoaa t Ill<) Mffltlll •:n Dl.,..rt•t ll l 1!vl1 ~Wier Jt l.l!lort1I ,_ 6 ftlt,htM U 1.1..,11111"""'' n.11 T1111t1tt n.u '1111111• ,,_,, WHl~tr I MH1tco.. )I W11t1M1 Alllt,. 11 11111 L1""" >& W11t1111'1 N1w1 .... Mtl1Mi I Wtrlll flltWll '-• M11Tl111 l !t111111 11 .. _, ·. ··~ I • f DAILY PILOT N St. Clair Courthou·se Move 'Six Years Late' I }' Ttkf\ Y COVILLE 04 111• 0111, "'lie! ltt !f A f'elltwed efflrt by Colla M• C&un· ,.Umi n William St. Clair to tsk' tht !'li!!t\' county courthouse ('()mplrx awa.~· from Newport Beach 1s '·a bout six ~·rars too la~." according to one county ad· ministralOr. SL Clair sent letters th is 11·rt k to thto county liUperv1sor~ urging 1hrn1 In trconsidtr their chnirt of a courthouse iltt in Ntwporl Centtr Ht b.'l~ed hi~ plea Oil allegations of a muddltd frer way pic- ture and the possibility that Nt11·port Buch will not be able to build its CJ\"IC School Board Seeks Funds For Expansion Providing money to opera te and up1nd h.igh schools ser,·ing the Irvine. El Tf"Jro, Mission Vie10 and Tustin communities lroubltd trustees of tht Tustin Union High School Dis lrict. Mo nda.v night. Superint tndent \\'illiam ZOgg said a :ax override of a )'ti tn hf> dtlermined amount and a $28 .3 mllhon bond issu' for a five ye1r building program should be placed bt fore tht district vot!':rs by the end of tht year. Cloudi"g lht bond issut. !rustees su g- gested, Is lhe impending unification t!ec. tiOft, r~uired by 11!.ate law to be htld June, 1972. Zogg tagged the bond issue total as being lhe amount nttded U> pr(lvide the game amount of classroom space lh1t a $25.8 million bond measurt would h~\'e provided . Vo~rs turn!':d down !ht S23.8 million bond Issue last Novembtr, Zo!lg recalled. putting !ht district at ltast "two ytirs behind in iL~ building schedult ." Z;igg and Chest tr G Br1ntr, trus!te Jrnm Mission Viejo. stem!':d !o f-'v or a single large amount bond i s s u t , regardl i!!Ss of t.he imific ation outlook . "J think "''e have lo con11ider the pog11ibility the unification tleclion may not 11ucceed and plan for tht future of all 'the distrk:t"s students," Briner said . Rnbtrt C. Bartholome..,,·. constrvative tru11tee from Santa Ana. said '"you anti I v.'ill really fight over !hat ont ." Bartholomew fe lt tht Tustin High district bbard should not be committing bond moneys that un ifi!':d districts resu.ltin g from the election will have to repay, ''We may not put the buildings in the placts they "''ould \\'an t thi!!m ," Bartholomew guggested. Zogg reassured the board that st.'111!! law pro,!1dts for an "equitab!t" dh·isi\ln of the tncurrtd bonded ind!':bledne!s amonr; !ht new unified dist r i t': t, . '·Further. an y bonds that are unsold would be cancP.!Jed b~· the County Bo~rd of Supervisors," ZOgg said. The ovtrrid!': and bond mat!Lrs "'·lll bt rtturntd for furlhtr consideratlon by the board at i~ Aug. 23 mteting . Police Arrest . . Newport Stylist A cr1m1nal complaint eh1.r1mg • hairdres5tr ,;illeg@dly tri ed tn ti.tack hJ.S roomm.;i~ v.•i!h a butcher knife 11'al'i bl!ing souJhl by Newport Beach po!ict today, C&rl L. Dills. 34. of 405 Canal St . has been in jail since b!ing boClked latP. Sun· day nii ht on chargts nf 11ssault v.·ith in- tvit Ill comm it murdtr Robert K. Fell. 21i, i\lsn a h2.irdre~r. escapf"d lilJUTy in !h!': tncidtnl He told investigators he rla.nctd and dMgtd about 11h1lr Dill.\ sllsh!':d and 1wun& tht b!ade , chasing. cursing and calling him na..mts Fe lt flnall.v ran 0ut the door and callt d po lice. DAILY PILOT Ol!•"IC.f: C.O•\r PUt ll\Ml,.Co COl.l.,t"l'f 1,i,,,1 N w,,,j Prt1 .... , ..... ~11,,.., Jtc~ I:. Cu•lt·t Viet Prn~•r •~d ~ti Nt~•ttf' l~•"''' Kt1wil f:dl'"' "'"''' Ji.. Jil v·•~;~, ,,.,,~ ..... f:1• .... L l"t •t r I(,;,, IO~I ... Cf> C.••y f:dl'.,, N_,... ..... 11 OMu l lll Nt..,ao.i l ou lt"t•il M•ili~t Aff•ttt : ,_o, l e• 1175. t1••1 Ottt.r Offkas (Ml• Mtio· JI:' W•t ltY \l<folf l.atlll'lt &Mell. 22: l"&<t 11 "'"'"'""' M111111.,,111 a~~· i11r; a11e" t llv'l"'t'll .... CJ-19: JOS '°"'""' El C.'"''"11 11•11 f:IA ll.Y ll'll.CIT, "'"'' """"-" It efl"o&'"9d !l•t ,._,.,...., '* ..,..hlllf>ll d111y u et .i SU"-._., I~ .. lf"lle •llleM f&• U ..... t 1 .. c11. ~.. ..,cfl, °"" ....... ..,,., ..... 1 ... a11K•. '"-lll<o Vt llrl. St~ l.-tt/ etflllr-t NI ~Hlt(),tlt, •~'It wll• O"t ..... lll<ot ! tl:llt.,,., ll'rl~dMI Jlo!"Jnll .... Pll~I I~ t t "° W•I •• ., l•rw .. t':.ts•t M~u. , ... , •••• 111•1 ••J-4JJ1 0•1"'4 ............ MJ01671 C#V"il"" 1tt1, O-•~ Clot•t 11u~"•"., ~-. Ht .....,J •"1••, "'"'''''""'•· .. !Mfit l ......... ... ··-· .. -~11 "''''" _,, Ille .... -.lul:tlll w!1""1t l~•tl tl>f•· "'hl!M e>/ Cll<l'frlf". ·-• lttltf>t <'-1' -t ... 11>11111 •• "'·-·· ... , .. •NI (.ti,. ¥••, t.1 11,....,+1 S"'1'"'''..., ..., o-•• ... "u ......... .,. by ...... ,, " _..,,,. """119.Y "•""'""''· IJ u .._, .. ,y. -• • eaAtet n1ar tM: court ··we can'1 bt u noua," Clare Jl.M.it, a C9Unty •dmlrustrator in chttfe of sp.tc:e cenlrol and pllnnt!\J , s1 ld t3d1y. ''H1'1 JU.St about !II years Intl l1tt .'' ''Thi" ~uper\·lsors h.'11·e bud i e I t d !2.120.000 for courthoust conlllruclion in 1971·72." Enni6 l!Alrl "And wt already 011·n 5 21\ acres l'.'f land '' He also said the ~rrn11Pc111ral hrm of Prre1ra-rickPr hli~ tnmplt!ed abou! 20 ptrcent nf thP rlrav.·1ngs for lht n,w Harl)or Judicial J)1strirt Counhoust . "If v.·e slopped no11·, "'"t 'd ln~'" se\·1"r11t hundred thnu~and d0!l ar~:"' Ennil'i added . In kl.a letttr. St. Clt ir su11•1ted thre.t sit.ts tor a Costa Mtsa ceurt.MuJt : lft acres of Seuthm Clllfonlia Colltll land ntrl to city h1Jl : lht loe1tion now nc· eupled by McNally Continu1tinn school, or W acres snuth or Palisades Road. WP.st of Jambort'e Ro;id. n11·npd by tht t\twport Mesa Unified ~chr.n! Di~!rirt. "Sinct 1964-F..'i 1,.1·11'\•r ~pf"nl, Sf'\'l'r;il ''tars gn1niz O\'Cr this \\'ilh C(lsta J\ie;o;;i nf- ficials," Ennt.~ sairl "Their prnm1sts hav~ nevtr borne fruit." He PQinted oul lhRl lhP r1tits of Fullerton, Westm1n~1er. l.ai::una Nlguet and S11nta Ana all gave the C()Urthouse POLLY AND "BOY FRIEND" FIND ROMANCE Linde Nft!Mt and St1v1 Plummer Star •noy Friend~ On Schools Combine for 1l1usical Sho-w Costa Mt sa High School"s 1umm!':r school experiment in living music;:il thtater offt rs studen t.s from 111 are.a schools th!':lr final txamination at 8 o'clock tonight in !he Lyceum, 2650 fairvit\.\' Road, Costa fl.1esa. Tht "exam " 11-·1!1 be tht 70 st udents' produclton of the flapper tra mus ical spoof "The Boy F'riend." D1vid Van Tree.st, fine arts ch1lrman at Costa Mesa High and Mrs. Alverls Van fleet. d1str1cl music spet':i1!i8t. dlrtcttd the. sum~r production which ha! nfl t red the full spectrum experitnce i n Stdgecraf! from co~tum1ng to !tlbu1!d1ng. Dance and musira! 1ns1rurtinn. lips nn make up and ~et11ng sta,o:P l1ghr in;: havt bten part of the ltarn ing uperience for lhP ~!tidtnt~. manr of whom Art h1,Rh school 1ctnrs who ·,., ne1·tr befor!': b!':tn 1n a musirat. Arcompany1n~ the rl!~I \.I'll! he l!n nrche~!ra dr;iw1ni; m1i:.1c1an~ fr n rn ~P1Pral area school~. Th~ 1n- strun1e111al 1:;1.o. 1ncl11d,. SIP\"e Ander~rin. Ell1ril Crrir>kr, Jt lf F'r;ia~s. B11 rr" Gallowa v. Ray Harrison, C hu r k Kilpatrick Bob Krylo. M1kr L1ndn~r. Greg Prechel, Jnhn Schneidtrma.n, Lte Str.ard and Melanie Simmon.. ... Mr~. Van Fleet 11·t11 condut"t. Students with )t ad rol!':~ in the pro- duction art · Linde ~~sbet. Steve Plum- mer , Sue Mulker. Becky forstad1, Jntl Swtnson. Chrl~ Lls~ner . S!P.ve Thomas, Ellrn \\le bsttr, Linda Holt kamp. Jnhn Penn ima n, t.1ickl!y!tt Rhodes and Pl!t Park. Tht boy.!! choru~ inc:Judt; K~''!n Birkbeck, Ray Dunbar. Aon Kiely .. J~ff Kerrt. Ralph Luevano, Rex Lynch. Jerr~· McNiff. Pal Park, Ste\'e Ruth, Bill Under"'·ood and Terri Vit ro. The boarding school girls ire Tflni Bergman, Jacki Fisher, Ka ren Goodman, Sharon Hill. K.1 thy H11rbt.r, ("hris O"Keefe. Katie Regan 11nd Susan Snidl"r. 8i!!h1nd lh!': srene.\ ~taff 1nrludt Ray Dunbar, a~sistant to the d1rtrtnr$ Arlele frank.s. set dt.!!igntr : ~f1ss Frank~ and Bnb fl8nn•i!an. publieir~', .John Rhoad~. pro11Tam desl gfl . Cohn S t a n rl i fo r d , busint!s; Tina GrcC'ne <1nrl V1rk~ Nrbrkrr, makeup. SLandilnrd and ~1 1s.<. Fr11 nk~. .:.fagl" managC'r.<., K;ithy Hill and La11ren , fleurid<1s. cn~tume.~. and G e o I fr t y Grr11rL li gh1in,1: de s1,l(n 01hers ba ckin,E ur !hr1r nn.~1a~~ f"l;is$malf'$ are. Brrnd;:i Blair . Chrr\·I Bowes. .~ary Browson . Susan Conk. Gr-'r.e Dam11·iJ k. Nan Dorothy, Jnan E!· telson, Tina Grtene, Bruce Hubert, Va)trit Kos. Harbor Unit wStudy Boat Toilet Dump Plan 8) CAl\'llACE PEARSON ""1" w1nl. tn knnw hnw much tf't 1h we 01 "'' 0111v ''~' """ can put into I.his,"' urged Robinson. v.·hn Or.ingf' Cnunty h11rbnr commissioners Jointd Usab in calllng for mandatnry Tuest11y c11!1P.d for 11 report from th"": pump-out cApllbilitif"~ for .'Ill bo.11ls cnun1y counsPl's ofl1cP 10 detl'rmlnt 1f H11rbor 11nd Parks Direrlnr Kenne!h tnu~h lf'gi~l11;t irm <'Oulrl ht en11cttd to re· Sampson mentioned !hill. "a fpw ytar! qu1rr-boat~ to pump nu! tnilP t f11rili lie• ::ii.:o on evE>rv r11mp wr put ~1gn.~ 11p Comml1sionrr~ agr•td lhf'~ 11·ert. gt t· sAying. 'Do Not Dump,' but they WP.rl!! ting nowh!':rt ~·Ith .a propn~rd nrdin11nce torn nff." to requ irt commtrcial bo11t~ to lnc:k the Commis11ioner 1'hf'ndor'I" fie.'Jll lhtn 11~k· doors of their heads '<l'h1le in~lde harbors. ed for stiffer penaltit s for 11ny dumping Cnmmls~inner f'r11nk Robinson que.~· 1 It 111 now & misdtme11 nnr punish11b!t hy hontd the need for 11ny 11c!lnn. sayin,i;:. fine I. "I've. nevf"r htard nf" ptap!e dumping Ustb sugge~lfd, '·Ho~· &bout applying waste materials th! Utter l1v.•s':" His idea w11s lgnortd. "It's li ke ~yphi!is -ynu iust don t t~lk SAmpson said boat$ with hold.in& t.•nks about it," said Comm1ssiontr r.11rlin \\"Ould not be 11ffecled by the. ordin 11nce, U&ab, assuring hun thert i~ a problem which is An addition lo exislinl laws Us ab cnncluded that toiltt dumping iic· "''hlch prohibit disch1rie of Any rifuse livities netd '"ml')re pubht':lty"' &n more from shore. pitr or boat. people cou ld be av.·arl! the prnblem e.1-lnc:re~slrtt: !he number 1"11 pum~ut ISIS r1cilll!l"S ~·A~ adamAnl ly hAc:k!':d by coM- Hr AISCI ~upported rle\'tloplng morl!! m•s~inn chairm11n Htnr~1 Rnbtrt~. pump.out l1cd1hes. Ht l"xplAined that "'ilh on l" maJnr tx- "lf we hi!.d !hP.m 111 nver. penplt wnuld t'llng fa cillll', "lf"s An hnur for a brlal uu thtm." ht s1lt1 . 11.~'.\erting th11t '"right n11·ntr rn gn from th!! l"nd nf lht h1rbor to "°"'' Mbod~ ~ t.11 k1ng !his vtry sl"rinus!r" lh t f11c11!!1· to rlump his 1.!ink~ And As!1~t.1nt cnun!y coun~!':l R..tlph Ben.~n ..,annthtr hour !n R•I b.11rk f/I ht~ or\1ln•I po1nttd nut th1t Lhe felfe.r1l gol'ernmP-nt • point ·· is int':rta!1ng lt11.I 1ur1~dict111n, butr lhat R.ob!!r!s cnnr:ludt.d . ··e~' th~t time: the C'flunty action may ~ possibl e. 111y's faci!il.y 1s fUIJ &g1:1n." . . Lind to lht cou11ty "I JU•lll we were 1ptilled By tbtm," Eri- nl1 e1pla!ned. •·Costa Mesa •P1tro1ched us offtrlna he.Ip, hut whtn it came dn..,,·n to it 1!111re 11111 no financial aid offered.'' Fnr it.~ part. NPwporf Bl"iirh helped the counlY 8ecurt 11 good price rin the land <1l ~·ewport Ctnter. Enni~ s11id. Anrl .l\1Pwpnrt Rl';ich h;:i~ nffertd 1n h11i!d <1rtent1nn ('Pl\s fnr the court in its new pnlirt dep:ir!mrnt SI Clair. howt\'er, a rgut~ that NewpC1rl Bearh r!':sidrn1s ma y 1·nt.e aga inst tht nt!"' civ ic ct nt t r. dtstrovin.5: the county's opportun i!)' for frtt jail space. •·E\'en lf !hat hapJ>i!!ns. we "rt com- mittt d there. We'll go 1h•ad no m.•U•r \.\'hl l New port Beach .ioe1, '' Ennis rtrlitd ThP. rnunty '!I 5 %6 Bl'rr.~ or l;ind al ~f'11•por1 CrnlC'r cnst .~4~9,74!1. a high price. h11t 11n1 ll'ilrn rnnifHl!"rrl lo lhP in- crc;i~1n1: valuf' nf !he l11nd. i-:nni~ .~111d Count\· suprv1snr~ dlrl rflccnlly decide nnt tn huv .in ;:i ddi l1on<1J 1 7~ ::icrrs for parking F:nni~ ~aid ir 11011111 nnt J?rr;.illv ;ifferl lhP l'lllll"t i'nmplt>s nnw 1hnu1h it rn1ght mske parkrng diffi cul t 1n sc1·tral )e:ir~. The rnur!hnu•11 entnpl t~ will b€ b111lt \>.1th eight courtronms, but only six will be used immed11tely, ac:cordina to Ennls. TN complei could be e1paMH l6 12 courtrooms. bul Ennis doe5n't feel t1'1t v.lll t1r:r be nPrts~arv S! Cl:n r's p11rh for ·11 r·hanRP in plan~ 1.• 11 i;nlo rffnrt. without lhr nHic1al support nf Cns1a f\·l r~;(~ Ci1y t'ounell But when hf' rrnposed thr 1dca to cnuncilmt n nl"ar· ly two weeks <ign, thry agreed it might he lonkl'd intn ~:n nis, h1h1P\'CI'. i~ IWPllv ~ur·e lhtre '.l'nn 'I hr ;ir1~ l'h11n_g;e nnw, "l!'s un· thtnkable In lr~· anrl rrl'erst the pr~ rcdure now \l'r went throuah it wrth Cnsta Mi!!Sa for sel'tr:ii l years and got no hrlp from them," Motel Proposal Slated Neivport Pla.nners Consider 14-unit Bid Near Pier A proposed 14·unlt mott l v.·111 come before Nt1.vpor1 81".'tCh planning com- missi1•nt r~ 11Ain Aug . !!I after unex· perll"d .11udiPnrr nppn~itinn 1 11~1 we!':k. P\,11nner~ Wl"re also unterl11in 11·he!her lh1 proposal fnr dt1•elnpment 111 Newporl Pier w11s a motel nr Ap11rtments, Tht mnt t l. proposed by owntr William Sl int .11 t 2005-200!t Court Stree1, \.\'a.~ origin;illy planned ,11.~ lfi unils. but red!':signf'd btforf' Thursday's mf'tting le comply wit h staff recommendations for increased office, ltnP.n and parking "pac:t . Despite his revised plans. St inJi's representativt Robert L, Seiling met op- position over dt finition and use of a molt I. City code ritfines a mntel as ··con- ven ient for transien t au t om ob 1 ! e ' travtlt rs," hut commissioners felt that !ht comp1rati"e!y secludrd Jocatin n of Court Street wa~ not a major tourist route. • PlannPrs alsn Qllt'"lnned Seiling on how lhe mole! uni !.~ ..,,·nuld he rtn\Pd, "Hov.·ever mntel ronm~ are usua.l!v rtnltd -by lht "''e:ek. b.v lh t day , by thf hour,'' he said. drAv.·ing l::iughter. But lilt he;iring 11·a~ still dela ved until details wert clarifi td and a full staff t'valu;ition of the rt111~ed pliln~ could be madt. Planners alsn asktrt rlPveJoper Burg('"-~· Dono\•an lo rev is!': pl11.n.~ for a subdiv1~ion &_f •.7 acres int0 !fl singlt-f11mily rP."i d!':n- !11! lots on thP. 11·el'iterly l'iide nf Irvint A\•enue bel1<1"ef'n Francisco ()rive 21nd 22nd Strtet. In 11nothP.r i\r1ion . lhf' comm1.~<:1nn .:ir- prt>vrd 11nd .~ent ifl lht c-ity C'ou ncil 11 rro. pos@d .11mendmtnt In the l"lff-strtet park- in1 stand11:rd~ fnr re111il sinrrs ;ind of- fices. Tht ilmPndrnPnt rPwnrdf'd def1n1t1nn~ "' grosl'i noo r ar1"11 and nt l f!Mr are;i and added prov1.~1nn~ fnr alln~·ing nffice:s tn c1!cula!e rtquired parking <ic:cnrding tn ne:t noor .'lrCJt, whirh exclud~s wall s, Co 111 c rliau Bu)'S Home SHELBL!R l'\E, Ma ss . 1 AP \ -Come- dian Bill Cl"l~by h11:.~ hough! 11 J~rnnm hom l!! on An 18-Ac:rP. !':S1atp for .$6~.noo. The homt i~ approximil!tl y 21l m1IP.<. from Amher~I where Cosby plAn~ tn cn1Pr the !Jniver~ity nf r-.1ass11 chu5elts Sch(!()] of Education thi! r.1111. GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. MUMPHll.!fS 111a:o1•~&Jrm;a:;.~ AN OFFICIAL ROMAN ORNAMENT \ "ery popular today are bronc hes and br1celets. these t"·n t~'Pt:5 of jev•elry having changed very li ttle since their hi$loric use by peopl e in all .,.-al ks of Ii!'! in an cient Rome. Brooches "'ere used nol only as orna ment~ hy bo!h ~exes. but also 1o fa.~ten the f ln aks of Roni 111n .!il"lldiC'r~ anrl In ~ec11re ln,gas nf ra· triciA n~ and state official.~. 1'h 1~ of- fi c\Al Rnman ornament "'AS lra<l i- linnall .\' 11 orn on the ri ~ht 1";hn11ldP.r. The br11relel. i\l ~n \\'nrn by men and "''ntnen alike. "''A~ mo st [><}.PU· l~r v.1th !he ladies. \rhn e\'en gave them i;pecia l n11mes . The m o st '<l'ide l~· u~ed braceltl V.'as a springy spiral cal led a. "spinther.'' U you possess a fine brooch or bracelet \\'hich ne:eds rep1iring. bring ii in to U! for restoration. And \l"hll f' you 'rt hert. look O\+er our cnllection of 11.nlique jtv.·e:lry .• , \,., can !how y ou ~n mP, f1~ci­ nat 1n£ 1nt1que pit ces \.\"ilh a V.'t:"l !th of history bthind them! • -- mf'rhan 1cal USP~ and st a1rw;iys. Tht SI" prnl'ision~ r<1t1s t d requt s1ed r0n- tin1u1:ncrs un11J Sl"p! !6 ln lhl' c11sts nf five propn.~Pd building~ In the Irvine Comp11ny l)psi~n Plaz;i in i\'Pll'pnrt Crn!Pr. 11·hirh h~d rrri11e~lrd redurcd parking rrriu1rPmen1 s. If lhe orcfin11nce is pa.~std hy the cn11n- '. I -••-,,,.. ...,. • .._ ,,.. --.-•"'• -~·.-. Doctors l1nplant M eclictnical Heart Device DETROIT !AP1 -Sinai Hospital an- nounced tod 1y that a team of surgeons has implanted 11 nt11'. p a r I i a 11 y inechanical heart device in a 63-ytar-old m~n. The hospilal said the sur~ery began at about 7, 1 ~ p.m. Tuesd11y .11nd w11s rrim- p!P1td about 12 h0urs latl!!r. Offici:ils drclinrd In rli sf"l nsP the patirnl '.~ n11me or C'Ond ill nn , bul s.11d tht man was Al ive. Th~ suri;iic;i l Iceni w;is hcadrd by Dr. Adr ian l\antr0witz who, on Dec. 6, 1967, performed the world's second heart tran"plant and the fir st in th!' L;ni ted Stall's. Kanlrnwitz al5n is thf' devclnpPr nr the ;irtifici11[ pii<'f'maker "''hirh keeps thr hf't1r\ he;iting regular!~. A hospital spokesman said that hPlore !hr oper11t100 the patient "h<1d su5llltnt>d .<.l'l'Prr he;irt fa ilure ... and h;id 11 l"ery 1011• !lie rxprct11n<·~,"' The spokc~man i;;ud the oper11l1nn n111rkpd thr flrsi u~e 1n A human nf a n1>wl.v rlevrlof)('l1 pArt1ally mccha11lc11I htllf1 drl"l!'P. lfr sa1rl lhe rJr1·icP '<I'll,~ 1<1n11lar In rin ;i rl1fi r1i!I hr;irf 11~r·rt h) Pr l1rn1nn /1 . ("nnfry 111 SI l.11kr ·~ F.plS<'opaJ Hn~r1 1.:i1 in Hou~l rln, Trx , In l!lfi!l. ('nnlr\ 1rnpl;inlr·d lhr mr!'h;inu a! del'!r(' 1n lhf' rh,,~1 nJ <1 47·.11'1lr-nlrl rnan ;ind ltft 1t 1h"r" fnr f\.1 hnur~. replarini; i1. "'ilh ;i humrin hPart. 'fhP pat1enl rlird 3(1 hnur.~ aflrr !hr !ran ~plan1. ~ina1 Hn.~pi!al ~;11rl it would rrlta~e furthrr dPtail~ later loda y. r1I, !ht 1nvolvrd s11 es would be ab)!! to provide fewer parking spac:P.s lhan under present "gro~.~ floor" reciuirrmrnts. The enrnm1s.~lnn aµprov rd ;;n lrvll'lt Company divi sion of nne parcel into 0,rte fnr resldenl1a! apa1·tmeo!s, a prP.·school ;;nd natural space bf.tween San Joaquin Hil ls £load an d MacArthur Blvd. '-''' Tt1t,~elt 'HEART BOOST!R' P1t ient 'Doing Will' now hear this! 6 men go overboard for TISSOT 1he: re111son~ Tissot PR 51(, is th!! 'talwart Wlll rh: PRc:::i~~® 1ug g1tdlv b11ilt to give u nf11 rl1'1g se t~1c!': under gr rat · s!1e5s. V/e11th ers the ~lemPn!s, too. Le/I . lhe Nrlv•gfttor. St lf 1•and•n r; w1!li ;iulnm~tic ~ll)' changing rial l" dial. H•s tlie 24 hour d111I so impor ta nt !or sei! going mtn . Sti!111!P.~~ stt el with m1tch· 1ni bre celet. S89.SO R•&ht. Tht Skin-D•vtr. 1111 ,ut.,me•1r . i!Tld ~~nws llii!! l•r'l'P. !Mt day ind thl d11e 1i wtll as all-1moorl1nl eltpied 11me undtr w~ter. S1,1nless steel with m11ct11ng br<tct lt!, $99.50 J. L .JJuniphrieJ Jeu 1efer.1o 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA ME SA CONVENl ~NT TflJilS IANj(AMlllCAlO-MA!TEl CMAl~l 24 YE.A~S IN SA ME lOCATIOJ.J ,MONI 141 -1401 ' ..... __,,,,,. __ -.,,;;, --:=.-:-~ ~ -• -~ ~ • ~-· l 1 ... Ellsberg Case Magi st1·ate Nixes Wi1·etap Cl1arges BOSTON I UPI) -Dr. Daniel EJJsberg·s appearance before a U.S. magistrate in Boston w;is simply to deler· mine if he was the man ac- cused of lea king the secret Pentagon paf"IE'r s to newsmen, the U.S. Cour! has ruled. 1'uesday's ruling rejected defe nse contentions that illegal "-iretapping invalidated !he 11rrest warrant. Unless a defense appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is upheld, Eltsberg must be in California Aug. 16 to answer an in- dictment charging him with possessing c lassified documents and giving them to un;iuthorized persons. The court said the proper place to raise the issue of \.\'iretapping would be in Los Angeles. where a federal grand jury issued the in- dictment. In an opinion written by Judge Frank J\.t Coffin with Judge Balley Aldrich con- curring, the Jst Clrcuit Court of Appeals said lhe only rele- vant issue regarding Ellsberg'i; removal lo Lo3 Angelt!s was whether he was the man named in the in- dictment. "Since defendant admitted his identity. the removal court had no choice but to issue the removal order on presentation of a certified copy of the in· dictmenl and a copy of the ar· rest warrant," the court ~aid. Ellsberg's lawyers wanted U.S. District Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr .. of Bost.on, to hold the hearing. Last Thursday Garrity ruled the wiretapping issue was irrele- vant lo the removal proceed- ings and ordered Ellsberg to appear in Los Angeles for ar- raignment next Monday. Ellsberg's lawyers, led by Leonard B. Boudin, appealed that ruling but promised Ellsberg would appear for the arraignment. Coffin heard arguments la st Friday in Portland, Maine. where he is spending hi s summer vaca- tion. Youth, 15 Sentenced To Deatl1 PINE BLUFF. Ark. (Uri) -A 15-year-0\d boy was sentenced Tuesday lo die in the electric chair for his part in a gang murder of a rice farmer. Arkansas law does not ex - empt juveniles from pro- secu!ion as adults. Three other teen-age boys. two 15 years old and one 16. were being held for lria! in the November 1!"170 murd('r. .Joe Kagebien, 15. of Dewitt. Ark .. was taken lo death row :-it the Tucker lntermerliate Reformatory near Pine Bluff following his conviction Tues· day. Sickle. Suspect May Okay Return "BROWSVILLE, Tex. (UPI) aulhorllles to kttp him berl!' -Clarence Otis Smith, 43, ac--by meam of A Jong court cused or last month's killing fight,'' Lewis said. rampage in a Cali f orniA campground, indicated Tues-Meanwhile, Smith talked to day he would waive ex-reporter Joe Carroll of the tradition from Texas only if a Auburn Journal on the California grand jury indicts telephone Monday and told him. h:.:r, "I don't know why they Otherwise, his a.tlonley said, think it was me. They must he ~·ill fight extradition lo the have something circumstan· West Coast in a court battle ti?l ." that would require six weeks "ll"s all in the hands of the 10 th ree months. A grand jury Lord," Smi!h was quoted as in California is considering the saying. case. Carroll said Smith, \\'ho Smith , who was accused of disappeared from his Auburn hacking two campers to death home July 23, told him that he and Wound·1ng !hr th J decided to take • ''vacation" ee o ers u- !y 12 in the foothills of the in 1'.1exico because "there Sierra Nevada moWllains in were too many things going haywire." CcJifornia, was turned over to. _ _c. _________ 1 the FBI Saturday by Mexican officials. He \Vas arrested in Mexico City. .. If 11 grand jury meeting in California goes over the evidence and facts of the mat- ter and returns true bill against my client, then ~·e will take another look at it," Sm i I h 's court-appointed lawyer Harry D. Lewis said. "I \\'OU!dn·t think It right either to my client or to the demanding Ca l ifornia 13 DAYS ONLY· BUY NOW ••• en Joy tremendous savings on a variety .of our Magnavox floor samples, demonstralOIS and prior models (Color tv ••• Slereo ••• Portables ••• Radlos ••• Tape Raconlaril ••• an4 Component Systems)-aome In original factory-sealed cartons! A.11 " dia gonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-mode! 6104 wlll bring you vivid 69 sq. in. pic1ures with such exira quality Magnavox features as Auto· matic Co lor Pu1ifier and the exclusivt Bonded Circuitry chassis with Keyed AGC for superior reception and lasting reliability. Perfect on tables, shelves or bookcases-enywherA I REDUCED TO B. 14" diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-with Automatic Fine Tun ing I Model 6228 will br ing you per. fectly tuned brilliant color 102 SQ . in, pictures-on every channel. every tirne f Its other 11dvan ced features include Chromatone for added pictura depth and richer colors. Quick-On, pl us many mort for superior viewing enjoyment. REDUCED TO Complete S.rvic• Depr. TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR SYSTEM TAC keeps flesh tones natu1al-pictures sh<11p -automatically I No jumping up to adjust con- trols-no green or purple faces I Swl!ch chan- nels • , , let the seen• change-TAC alw<iys remembers to give you perfectly-tuned pic- tures with th1 right colors every time I D. C.18" diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-model 6272 makes en ideal ~econd setl It offers Ultra-Bright 180 sq. in . pictures with febulous realism •. , plus built-in Magnavox quality. per- formance and lasting, eliebi!ity, Recessed carrying handle permits easy caf'T)'ing .•• or enjoy it on en optional eaf1; for room-to-room mobility. REDUCED TO D. ENJOY TODAY'S BIGGEST PICTURE ... plus revolutionary TAC I Model 7120 hes • huge 315 sq. in. Ultra-Rectangular, Ultra -Bright screen for mort viewing 1re1 with clearer pie· tures and less glare ... plus the most fabulous lilt -1111.e reAl ism you've eve r 1een I It also has Chroma tone, Quick-On, and avery Magnavox advanced feature, REDUCED TO ONLY MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER •Magnavox 1 •Whirlpool! •General El1ctrlc •Gaff1r1 & Satt11 r1 •corning ---ti;.·~ .. ~---·--. 45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE/ GOLOENWEST & WARNER 401 MAIN STREET BROOKHURST & WARNER HUNTINGTON B.EACH SALIS ONLY 842-5596 • HUNTINGTON BEACH SIRWICI &-SALIS 536-7561 ~OUNTAIN VALLEY ,SALIS ONLY 962-2456 .. "-·- Wtd~.ay, Au9ust 11, 11171 OA!LY PILOT 5 = ,.•c'*""'" liphnl•l~I'")' loo'. Kenmore 12-Inch Polishers •Shampooer-Polis her with 2-speed moror, balanced polisher head will nor rip when lifred from floor. 2 cord winding hooks.18-Fr. vinyl cord. •Includes 2 combination scrubbing/polishing brushes • 2 rug shampoo brushes and 2 felt buffing pads with snaps. Model 8330 Kenmore I-Speed Canister Vacuum •Top . mounted atcachment scorage, combination rug/floor tool, crevi ce too, upholstery and dusting brush. 15-ft. cord, 2 disposable dust bags. Vinyl hose. Model 2127. Prices Effecti ve Sunday, Ang. 8 thru Saturday, Aug. 14 Foot Pedal Handle Releai;e U:iw Silhouerre sers under furn i- ture easily , •• •.. • c· ~ ·. Effective Capa- city 350 Cubic Inches Revolving Brush Action Shep Slolrldoy 11 ~ ,. • '!·'"· MOl'Mley thru hWcry f 130 •.11t. to t p.M. ,.,,,,,.,, f;)O I.Ill, te 6A)C) p.#1. , KENMORE Heavy Duty Upright Vacuum • Sllleep up dirt with revol•iQI bru~h action, rwin fan motor •IS-foot vinyl cord wi nds on handy cord hooks. • Large capacity dust bag. • Raise or lower brush to clean any pile rug. Vinyl bumper around the base. Model 3050. All Major Applianeea Available at Seara Catalog And Appliance Store11 .41k About Sean · Co1U1enU!m Credil PlaN Sears Hfltfadlon 0.,.,...,,94 er Y•ur M-.y lodi: rr•• '°'l&Jttt AY'd~ • ..._ b ' . I • DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Garden Grove Merger? Is Garden Grove Unilied School District Orange County's unwanted junior college district stepchild? Or Js il, as some Garden Grove trus tees assert, a potential state aid gol dmine deserving of exploration by existing and ostensibly "'ealthier community college districts? Garden Grove, the county's poorest and largest school district is approaching the two-year college dis· tricLs to determine \\'hether a merger by the 1973·74 school yer1r is poss ible. State law requires all school dis· tricts to be a part of a two·year college dis trict by that time. Garden Grove is the county's last unattached di s· trict since Orange voters approved a merge r with Santa Ana Unified District for ming the ne"' Rancho Santiago Community College District on April 20. Since they have no district or junior college of !heir own, Garden Grove property owners pay an interdis- trict tuilion transfer tax amounting to more than $1 per itoo of assessed valualion. This money is distributed lo t he three college dis tricts serving the bulk of Garden Grove graduates: Coast, North Orange county and Rancho Santiago Community ColleJ::e dislricts. Coast College officials are studying the effect of a merger now and will report to the board of education at its Aug. 18 meeting. Similarly, Garden Grove expects to discuss the an- n exation possibilities at its Sept. 7 board meeting, based on the replies it receives from the community college boards. Garden Grove trustees see several alternatives to their junior college bachelorhood: joining with Coast College, Rancho or North Orange; forming their own district, dividing the Garden Grove Unified among the three college districts, or doing nothing and letting the state mandate a merger. Each has dra\vbacks. About the only bright spot on the horizon is the possibUity the Legislature might brighten the Garden Grove dowry with a rewrite of the state's means of Learning to 'Objectify' Other People My youngest daughter, not yet 9. reached a plateau of understanding this summer that some people never attain throughout their lives. She learned to ··objectify" other people in the world. "You know, when I was younger,·· she reflected one night, •·1 used to think that people who v.·cre nice to me we re nice people. That's the v.·ay I judged everybody -by the v.·ay they lrealed me." "And now you know better?" I asked, v.·onderlng v.·ha l was coming. "Yes. I do," she nodded vigorou sly. ''Por instance, take a teacher who liked me -J thought that teacher was swell, and J could n•t understa nd why some ol the other kids complained about her. "THEN, THIS \'EAR," she "'ent on, "I &tarted to see that a teacher who was mean or unfai r to other pupils "'asn't really a nice person, c\en if she happe11ed to like me. In fact. I'd get a litt le emb;i r· rasscd abou t bc1n1; a fa\'Oritc. and vtould act up a bit -bu\ she'd treat me nicely all lhe same " "And hov.· do you look al people nov.·?" 1 asked her. "Now I watch thr way they set to ward kids who are a little dumb or what they <:all •diffirult ' If they 're mean or unfalr to !hem, it bothers me. and I don't want them lo be nice to inc ·· NATURALLY, was enormously Dear Gloomy Gus Re H.I.R.'s dirt-<ln-the-road (Gus, July 21): It may surprise hlm tD know lhere are some things lhe Irvine Co. is not responsible for. That "mass of debris" on the roads near the airport is one of them. It's from another company's commercial projecl --G. W. F. TI!" l'llt'llre rel!Kfl re-tr' Yll-"'' M<oturl!r tflo11 •f 1119 ftlWtJO••••. l1n• r111r "' ,...,.. tw GIMmr G11i. 0111r "I"'· pleased to hear this. Because we have not begun to grow up, in all dimensions. untU we arc able to assess other personalities not in terms of how they respond to us, but how they act and react toward people v.·ho are of little use to theni. lt L5 easy, and pleasant. to be beguiled by someone who flatters our sensibilities -to look upon someone as a good chap because he seems to appreciate our virtues or overlook our faults. But the test of a character is the way it behaves toward less-favored people. J\1Y DAUGHTER \\'AS able to sympathize with pupils v.-·ho were "picked on" (even though ,she didn't llkc some of them very much herself), and to lake their side in simple justice even against a te/\cher who liked her. This is piecing principle above self • interest, and jud.r:n1cnt above vani ty -and marks olf a true human being from a sorry im- itation of one. J esus v.·amed his fol\o"'ers that if they behaved badly toward •'the !east or these·· -the most despised or ill-fa vored -thry v.·ere inOic!ing lhc same injury upon Him; you cannot truly worship a Cod and treat his creatures con- temptuously. Ou r humanhood arrives on· ly with the recogn ition that v.·p c<1nnol ac- cept the spurious "ni ceness·' of those "'ho do n\"lt measure out equal justice lo "the least or rhese." And a little child shall lead them. Triumpli of Technique RcccnUy we looked at E.L. Doctorow'• novel, "The Book of Daniel," a work in which technique triumph.~ over what, at the oulset, appears to be an unpromising Jdea. This ls a fictional narrative an- chored ln the Rosenberg case of the 1950s in v1hich Julius and his "·ire. Ethel, Wl'.re found guilty of v.·art ime csolon;1~e and \rere executed, rlrst ci\'11ians to suffe r the de ath penalty for !reason. Their ac- complice. Julius 's brnther-in-law David Greenglas.s. an t'mploye at the Los Alamos al onue bcirnb project. turned chief go\'ernrncnt \\'ltness and drew IS years. THJS JS THE background of Doctoro'.l"s compelling r1ovcl \\'h1cli Is playt•d on iwo lt'vels. the terrible pa:;t lHl{I !he !errlble present of the children ol 1he condemned. These include Daniel, t hiclly , 111ho ot 2.') carries the scars of his parents ' ord('al; his younger slster, whose ni&hlmarish past (FBI agents escort i ng her mother from the apart men l) hAs been enough to send her into I mental cllnic, and the daughter of the character modeled on David Greenglass who, In her own way has lived in a psychologica.I ll m- bo since childhood. Doctorow, then, has built both a pc:ilitlcal and psychological work of the tmaginlUon on the children of vlctJnu or the American Jn.steurily of the ~1cCa rthy era. In the process he ana lyzes the clash between thil!: old left and the more overt revolutionary activis\J!I of the present. ''TlfEY SlMPLY ACTED guilty" says A New Lertie, rtJecllng the Issacsons tas the Rose11berg1 are celled ln thls fiction) who ~vcn In crlld1, he feels, meek.ly v.·ent along with the system. The lsaacsons are ---.. ' ' ' . The Bookrnan .. I ~ .. -~ .......... • shown to have been little people. political nothings trapped In dreams, poverty and their own rather childish Stalinist re ligion. Daniel recall! them poignHILlly, as good parents. taking him to the Paul Robeson recila.I in a Peekskill park. for e:-:a mple, where the father is beaten by rrdnecks v.·ho are unable to break up lhe affair. Then back to Daniel. married and with an infant son, on the road, on 11 quest for ldentlly, and for the iden!ily of hls parents beyond their reputation as ringleaders of a nuclear spy apparatus. Or u buill-in scapegoats, bearing the blame for the mistakes, even the crimes of others. Neither D1niel nor the author makes a judgment on lhe guill or in- nocence of the lsaacsons. IN AN IMPl\EMIONIST fC sly le, an er- fective, often brilliant kind ol literary shorthand Doctorow follo"'-'S Danie l's <1 Uest from Ma.s.sachusetlll to Di1neyland, of all pla~. where Dnniel confront,, his fa ther·s old nemesis. the chief govern- ment wltneu, In as sardonic a Southern California scene a.'! I can recall ~1nce ''The Day of the Locust." The novel, thrn , I~ not about tht Rosrn- bc rg cas,, bul a beaulifully crafte d fic- tion about lhe N'SUlt of a historic case., certai nly a bewildering nn r lf)r the heirs of the: condemned. lRMdom Hou~: ".95). \\'lll lam Hoga n ' financing school districts. Garden Grove educates 53,350 students each year with a ta.x base that totals only $290 million. Newport· Mesa enrolls 26,600 students but eojoys a $450 million lax base. That makes Garden Grove too poor to start its ov.•n junior coUege system. And lhe district that V.'ould ab- sorb Garden Grove would irnmedialely be faced with building a campus Jn the central Orange County area. Without some form of remedial legisl ation, tru.'>- tees of our local Coa st Community College Dislrict can harcily be blamed for exercising restraint on any merger at this lime. Ne\v Cotu1cihnanic Districts It has a few old-timers grumbling. but Ne\l.1port Beach's redra\vn councilmanic district boundaries ap- pear to be credibly dra""·n. There can be little quarrel v.•ith the division of pop- ulation. Following the Supreme Court's "one man. one vote" decree, no district varies more than one-tenth of one percent rrom another in population. Unfortunately, Balboa Island again \viii have to be halved, but the city planner who did the studies insists there \Vas no alternative. The changes also \Viii mean that some residen ts, such as those on Little Balboa Jsland, Lido Isle. Linda Isle and Irvine Terrace, \Vil! not get to vote for a council- man for their di strict next spring, as they would have with the existing lines. It also means that some potential ca11didates who live in those areas \\'On 't be able to run next spring. Simply, that is because they are no\v in districts represented by councilmen who \Vere elected in 1970. : i;· . -,I_· o ,! ' There will be plenty of opportunity for any dissent people may want to express, hO\\'ever. A public hearing has been called on the plan Aug. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the city hall. N ''IF I HAD A SLffDIN6 ULSTE~. \'D GtT Rll> OF IT.'' Reader Charges Childre1i Were Cheated at Fair Promised Six Rides, Received Three To the Editor: tlly family and I went to the Orange County Fair on Pepsi Family Day. One oi the features v.-·as a coupon that said, "This coupon and $LOO may be ex- changed at special Pepsi booth for sl:t ride tickets," \\'hich we did and were given tickets. Each ticket said "good for one mechanlcal ride .. " Well, some kiddie rides v.-·ere one tickl't, but the other rides said two tickets. The children were alt very disappointed because they were supposed lo gel six rides and only £Ol titre('. \\'E \\'El\'T to see the fair manager, fl1r. James Porterfield, and shov.·ed hini the lickets. The nt'xt da y we called the Pepsi com· pany, They said that their agreement with r..tr. Porterfield had been six rides for a dollar. The reason t am v.·riting is I had read previous to the fair of the good ne\v rnanagement of the fairgrounds. Now, if chealing the children who went to the lair is good management, I don 't acree. t11RS . ROBERTA PANTEL Flogrot1t .Disregard To the Editor· I am not a regular ''writer to the paper" but l feel the need to e:tplode to someone about the approach the mayor and "'cv.·port Beach City Counci l took 111 regard to the llSt' p('nnit for the apartment.'! on Promontory Poinl. Af!er months of n1l'etings an1! an- nouncing that r..l onday evening. Au.I(. 2. would be ano!hl'r and last oppor1llnil) for Ne11-port Beach ci!izens to \'oice thc1r opin ions on this ~ul)je.ct, ii turned out thal 1hc decision had already been made by the council to accep! the Planning l.''o mmissinn·s recommendations. 1'HE FINAL 11'.SULT to the people l\'ilS n1adc C\'lden!. by one gentleman who had been on the Planning Commissifln stating ... Never at any meeting had th is commissh;in discussed the l)OSSibility of B11 George --~ IJEAR GEOl\GE ' ~1y hu sband ha~ suggested !hat I bu.v a blonde wig and a rrd·hairt'd v.-·ig (I'm a brunelle) because he says it will be like having three wives. It StttTlS to me that one woman is t'nough for any man, don't you agree? r.iRS. T. DEAR MRS. T.: As long as I've been married, precisely whal kind of an /\llS\\'er did you expect me lo give you., \Vrite to a ladv advice cotumnisl and keep yo ur illusions. DEAR GEORGE : l have been unlucky at love, unlucky In my career and unlucky at gambling. I noticed that you h11d a pamphlet titled "How to Improve Your Luck." Please send me one . UNLUCKY DEAR UNLUCKY : Gee -I'm sorry; J mailed the. la.~t one right before I got your let· ter. DEAR GEORGE : I'm a longhair v.·ho be lieves In peace and gentleness. yet the Estnblishment JK'fS{'('utes my kind . We mean no harm. \\'hy do the pigs dislike us so:' f.ROOV Y OF.AR GROOVY: Jlerhap.~ 1t Is tt Jack ol l'Om· mun!<'nf lon. t ~cnd your problems to George and Jrt him e.xplore various wa ys to Cilnfust thr; issue.) Mailbox \ Letters fro m reade rs are wclconie. Normally writers shoula convey their 7nessages i·11 300 words or less. The f'ight lo condense letters to fit space or elim inate libel is reserved. A lt let- te rs must include signature and mail· ;ufl addrl'SS, but nantes niay be tL'i!11- he/(t on request 'if s11ffic1e11t reason is a pparenl. Poelry wilt not be pub- lished. one-family residences for this project - our di scussions were 11nly on trying to make as 'low density' as possible for llle apartment.!!." This they did and it can well be a beautiful development. How v.·ere \\'e, as citizens and tax:- payers, to know that the !\faster Plan of 196.1 had had that area marked for apartmen!s? Ko map was in the paper for our information. such as are drawn for freeway changes, etc. Certainly our job would have been to work tov.·ards changing the eigh t-yea r·old master plan instead of v.·asting time at meetings, talk· ing about something that wasn 't even being con.!lidered. SO:\t E OF TllE statements made by rouncilmt'n and Planning Commission chairman 1~erc ehildlsh and ridiculous - "the traffic is already intolerable so 11hy he conc('med about it bl'ing l\'Orse•· - ''s!:itistics sho11• Iha! 536 apartments v.·i ll brin~ nri more cars-into the area tha n ~ingle family rlwcllln~s" -··the open :-;pace affords a bl'aut1ful view fron1 Coast ll igh wAy.'' t.od help anyont> 1l'ho slows do11·n therr to t>njoy thr 1 iew! The WfJ!ll(' 1rcnd of thin king and plan· ning ha~ rhan)!N! in the par>!. 10 years: nnd. if our c:uu11cil is not aware of it. they :o;hould no lnngr1· he in power. \Ve con· grnttilate :0.1 r ll oge rs on bis far ·seeing ~pproach and th(• courage to vote his con- \'iclions. J,'1 Tll E FJj';AL analysis, I have never seen a more fla grant disregard for tile "·ill of lhc people .. If there ha.:l been a legal cl1:i11 cc of this going 11) a vote, it v.·ould have been ovrrwhelmingly defeated. Congratulations to Laguna Beach for \•oting the building height restrictions for their city and to the coun cils of Hun· linglon Beach and Fountain Valley for cutting down apartment house acreage and re vamping !hei r zoning codes to reduce the nt1mber of dwelling places per acre. This is \1·hat Newport Beach lax· payrrs ha ve wanted for !hei r ci ty, too. As to the bond election for a ci\TiC center, I. person ally . wouldn't 1·otc a cent for It v.·h1le these "city fathers'' are in control. ~I RS. P. S. i\1ARKtlAM P.S. You r Augu st 4 headline-should have read. "lrvi ne Council Complex \\'on -The People Lost." Alter11aiive Ed11cntion To the Editor: As I understand ii, recently the Newport-Wlcsa Unified School District Board of Education failed to approve an experimental class. "Creating an Allemative School," proposed for Cos!a J\1esa Hill"h School students. I am sorry the fea sibility of initiating such a course. v.-·here students, teachers and parents could try out together ancl document a "school v.•1!hin a school'' v.·as not presenlf'd 111!h ('nough informa linn to stimuhlte !hr board·s support and ap- proval , L'1 THE LIGHT of a reccn ! he<1r1ng on .a proposed bill AB 2902. was "altcrnn!1vt schools" the boa rd might CQnsid('r \h t possibility of rPintroducing the cnur.'ie proposrd far Costa ~lesa H 1~h SC'honl Tlirrr no\\· exists a districl interest 1n alternative srhoo ls Rnd we al Nrv.por t- r-.lesa Unlried School Di stril'l might be better prepared lo init1ate so ml'llllnJ;! like this slate bill would sugge~I if \1'e could ha \'e the back exper il'nce of this course along 11·lth Totl'I Wil son's Hal Jdras pro- posal (or the "Newport Plan,·· which IS hopeful!y going into action this next year. ALSO, 1 \\'OULD like to suggest that the members of the board write to the members of the State Assembly Educa· tion Subcommittee and give their support lo thi s bill. "Alternative Education" is not only an alternative for the ex- perimental voucher system but it is the best th ing going lodny which ca n truly 11:ive the people the kind of education for !heir C'hildrr.n which they ll'l!l agree to and support. DON FOX Art Teacht'r CQS(a ~·lesa 1-ligh School Demolished Press Comments Industry Week: "Tu'o inve11l o r 1 recently told the Senate Commerce Com- mittee they had developed an auLOm obile: bumper that not only could meet the 1973 damageability standards by withstanding a 5 mph collision but it could withstand a ~mph crash. "Ford ~lotor Co. I equipped a test car 1.1·ith the bum per dcvl·lopcd by 1he nien and ran1med it into a barrier at 50 mph. lnftC'erl. lhC' bumprr 11•1thstonrt lhc cr;i11h in great shape. The car 11·as demolished." Al e\is dr Torqur1•illt. 19!h century French author -"Jn lhe countries in Y.hich the dOClrine or \he 50\'CTeign!y Of the people ostensibly prevails. the censorship of lhe press is not onty d:n1gC'rou,~. b1i! It 1s absurd . '\'hen the right of every ci!11,en to cooperate 1n the governmrnt nf sQc1r1y 1s at·knowlr<!ged, el'ery citizen must be presumed Lo possess the pov.'f'r of discriminating between thr different opinion!{ of his con· ten1poranes, anrJ of apprecialinf! the di f- ferrnt facts fr on1 \Vhi ch Inferences may be drawn."' Drugs: Overused, Abused, Dangerous A well-known scil'nlist once said-and he was only half joking -lhat "If all the medicines in the 11or!d v.·ere thrown into U1e oceans. lhe onlv life thal would be harmed \\'Ould be uie fish." True , he lorgQl about medications that sterilize and deaden pain . He forgot about the vaccinations against smallpox, polio. diphlheria and other diseases. lie forgot the infection-fighting antibiotics. He forgot alxiut many olher valid drug preparations. But he sti ll had a point, because he was referring to the thousands of unneeded. ineffective, ovcrust'rt , abused a n d dnngerous niedic at1ons. "IT JS CLEAR 1hat drugs are O\'l'T· used , widely overprescribed and self- overprescribed," noles Sc-n. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin. Nelson is chairman of the Senate Small Businell.! 8!Ld Monopoly subcommittee, the body that has been methodically In vestigating the pharmaceutical ancl pa tent medici ne in- dustries since Aprll, 1967. T~ Nelson subcommittee: has regularly yl'nked skedet ons from lhe drug firms· closets. Airing of issues by the i;ub- commiltet has led to greater public understanding and governmP.nt action in such areas as drug pricing. drug testing. dange rs of !\peclflc drugs and drug advertl~lnit and promotion. Ben Gordon. staff economis t of th~ sulr- commltter, explains the economics or the drug industry : •• ,--,._ ---------.. , Guest Editorial . . -- "THE ORDINARY demand cur\'e for mol\t products is a sloping onr. \\'hen there is a reduction in price, there is an in crease in demand for the produc1. B11l the demand for drugs is ge11era:ll' in- et;istic. Th e renson for this Is that the need for niedica\lons rcn1ains about the s11me. "\\'hat pharmaceul\cal flrins nre trying to do i5 shift the schedule o( dcn1and upward by invenling new disease entities. a Madison Avenue approach ,'' Gordon says. lie cites "environmental depression," a syndrome for which el le•st one drug firm has a so-called remecly, "They 're redefining human expeiiences lo become medical and psychologic/\I problems sub. ject to drug therapy. f or example, H you c:an't 1et along vdth your new daughter- in·law. take. a pill ·• ADVE RTISING in lhn, vein is aimed re:gularly 11t physicians in the pages of such osten sibly austere journals a~ the Journ al of the Amt"r lc11 n hiedlcal Assn . This saturation approach. aome e:tperts beheve, is causing phyi;ician~--0f1en ton bu!:y to keep up v.·ith journal erticl('! -to base their prescribing or dru~s on ad- verllslng -often misleading -and hard- sell pep talk~ from pharmaceutical firm representatives. All too often, organized medicine - subsid ized by large grants and journal adl'ert1sing by the drug firms -has fa il- ed to ra ise the warning nag s to con- ~umers. A~ Nelson poin1s out. "If the group that has all the expertise is defaulting, you 're 1n ~t'TIOU~ lrouhle ·· l\lumalh Falls (Ore .I Herald and New1 ORANG-t COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \.Veed .. Publishe r Tho-m(lf K~tvi/, Editor Albl'rt lV. Bates Editorial. Page £dltor The tdi1milll P6Sc or the Daily Pilnl sttk3 lo infllrm and ~lln1u!11te read - r~ by Jl~t'ntLn~ this nc11"Spaper's opinions and f'{llllm!'nl11ry on toPif"ll or ln!PrPst 11rn! ~1i:-ni tfc;ance, by Jl1'0- vidinir A f'nMJnl r~•r :hr> PltfH'~iOn of our tPadrn:. · op1n1on10. 11.nd by prf'- M'nl!ng !hf' <l lVf'r<"r \'1rwpoj nt1 nr in- formt'd nb,rrl'l'ri;-1111<1 ~rokt-smen (In toplc;s Of the d«y. \Vednesday, 1\ugust 11 . 197 1 Honie-type11 Remedies Sworn By LONDON (UPI ) -Wa.nl a baby? Sow some parsley seed when there is a full moon. Travel sicknes!I a proble.'Tl? If you 're a woman, .put nutmeg Jn your bra. Or 1! child, try sitl111 i.: on newspaper. Have 8 .sore throal? Tie a stocking v.·ith uncooked bacon fa.I. &!Ound your neck for two or three days . Although not exactly .'icien- lific, some British nev.•spaper readers say these ho m_e remedie!I work. Letters this wttk to I.be Daily f\.1irror and the Sun passed on doi.ens of auc:h tipg to fellow readers. ANAHEIM 2636 W. la Palma 821-8900 OPEN DAILY 9 'TIL 9 • Wc l'lntSdJ~ Au9ust 11 1971 DAILY PflOf 17 COSTA MESA 1750 Newport Blvd. 646·1696 HARB OR BlVD ](' 1 NEV/PORT AVE NEWPORT FWY ·THE ;:J GRANT BOYS USIE YOUR CREDIT Af GRANf'S! •·J.B." of London wrote th~l aft.er four years he and his wife were unable to have a much-v.•a.ni.ed baby. "Then an ()[d woman sz.id to me 'lf you want your wife to have a child, wait for a full m~n and MlW some parsley seed in the evening .' , SAT. 9-6 SUN. 10·5 *EVERY SIZE * EVERY COLOR * EVERY STYLE * BANKAMIERICARD * MASJIER CHARGE ''I thought 'what u~ter rot but just for 8 joke, l did as the old woman advised. Two months later my wife became pregnant." Travel sickness bothered the v.'ife of B. Rutland .of Edgeware. one day bec?m1ng 60 bad he had to stop their car in 8 country lane . ,, A passing gypsy woman told my wife she should. never travel without nu lmeg 1n her bra." Rutland said. "She ~k the advice and ha s never since .Wfered." Mrs. A. w. Derry of London had this solution to lhe pro+ b\em : "We cured our ~n of car sickness by si lting. him on a newspaper every time we traveled ." For a sore throat cure, "Mrs. B.'' of N('wc aslle-Upon- Tyne suggested: "Pul some uncooked lat bacon in a stock- ing. tie it around your neck and keep it there fri~ two rir three davs. 1 know lhLs works because '1 have lried it." To get rid of warts. Mrs. P . Evans of Barking said rub the wart with a piece of m~at and lhen bury it. "I tried 1l. Tw~ days later my wart had gone, she sa id. Mrs . S. Walker of Mulesowen said this also work- ed for her. Bertha Jones of Bradford had this somewhat odorous &0\ution of 1.he common cold: "My grandmother :always t~Jd U5 to carry an unpeeled onion in our pocket to prevent us from gelling colds. I am now 68 and l have never had n1ore than a slight cold." Home remedies ere even a boon to romance, as Mrs. M. w. Ca.tford of London noted : "When 1 was 16, an old lady told me how to dream of my future husband. 15 Coast Students Honored Fifteen Orange Co as I students are. among !ho~e named to the dean's list 111 u.c Santa Barbara for academic exccllr.ncc. They are: From Cost.a Mesa: -Da nie l R. Byrne. son of i\fr. and Mrs. I. T. Byrne. 1344 Wa t.son Ave. -Kelly A. M cCa nn . daughter of fl.fr. \\'. McCann. 462 Esther St . -Thomas 11. Munteau. son of Mr. an\ Mrs. T. N. riiun· teau . 437 E . 20th St. -Loi! Stlb!!I.. daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Se\bst. 3094 MacP Ave. Frnm Irvine: -Barbara Lynn E Ye r s . daughter <>r Mr. and Mrs . Norman G. Ewers. 4262 Seton Road. From Nrwport Reach: -Robert E. \Vllllams, s0n of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. \Villiams. 612 Acacia Ave. _M argaret Thie\emcier, claughter of Mr. Rnd Mrs .. L. Thielemeir. 2915 Harbor View Drive. -Janet Ketherine Bright. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bright. 1228 Sussex Lane. -Jeanne Marie Fass e.11 • daughter of Mr. And Mr~; W. M. Fas5e\I, 1600 Dover Drive.. -Linda Sue G r is w o 1 d , daughter of Mr. 11nd Mrs. F. C. Griswold. 111 Topaz Avr. -Patricia Lahue. driughttr of ti.ir . and Mrs. R. C. Lahur. 18 Lido Lisle Drive. *ANAHEIM 2636 W. LA PALMA AV£. NEAR MAGNOLIA 821 ·8900 *COSJA MISA 1750 NEWPORT BOULEVARD 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF HARBOR 646·1696 LEVI'S ® FOR GALS! Visit Grant's New fashion Department! !!~~,~:! ~~t~~~?,~,!m~!.~!,?.~,.~f,~~~!. ... from s13 red and gray stripes. STA-PREST. Slztl 5·15 .•............... UVl'S~ srRtPE FLARES Tht "ewes! i" color1. Bro-1"d' ru1! 1trip1. Si1t1 5· 15 LfVt'S~ FASHION FLARES Another grt1! fltrt In blue print. All 1i1e1. . . . . . . . SHADOW-WALE FLARES Oul.il1ndint "1h1dow0glow" in color1 gt1ld 111d purpl1. 100% tollt111 corduroy. Si1e1 5·15 .... , . . . . . . . . . -.. , UVl'S• sr A-PRE Sr FASHION FLARES All lh• gr11t L1vi'1• 1tyling in b1ige ind ntyY 1trip11. Si111 5.15 Low cut.-·························-·•····•············ ll'llG-'' Foil re11:1~~ HANG 11EN TOPS Htng T111 1tytlng i11 111 your f1vor lt1 colors. Yellow, red, 111vy, purpl1 & 1trip11. Siit1 S·M·l . HANG 11EN Hor PANFS Just i11 til'lll for th1 1umm1r l Colort 1r1 yellow rtd, 111vy, pur ple, 1old. Si1 t1 5.1i . ,1 ' 'I •I • 1;, 'I I, ,, ,, t!. I '7 •nd up •9so up ~w~y'!.~v~~.~n ~~o~~~o!.!1~JS 112 "'¥Y 111d purple, Si111 5·13 ···-····--······•···••·· CLEARANCE SALE SWIM TRUNKS * All SIZES * All STYLES * FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Reg. $8 ..... l'ROM $6 Reg . $9 • , ••••• , • , NOW R•g.$10 .•••••... NOW $7 $8 MEN'S WALKING SHORTS Colort ''"· bh11 '"cl bron Slr11 21-31 FROM '600 DESIGNS ALIVE FLOWERED .... "~'~!~~~~.~ '5 ~.o WESTERN FELT HATS Coton tall aM bllck I• every slnl leg. $4.95 up DRESS SHIRTS Mr. l1991 f'i111 llr111 1hirt1 in long ind thort 1l11v1 In 111ort1d 'olor1 111d 1i111, s4aa TANK TOPS Dt1l1n1 All'' tlowtrtd t1nk tGp1 h1 11M1rttd 1ftt1 1114 colon. s4so up THI GRANT IOYS HAVI IVllYTHINO YOU NllD TO INJOY THI IUMMIRI BELT SALE SPECIAL SELECTION of flnt lt11Mr balh In --"'" 28-42. -Susanna Murray. dau_'!hler ·~~""""'""" of Mr . and l\1rs, Crrssy Mur- •2•• VALUU TO s300 '10 ' ray. 12.10 Essex Lane. -William E. Reed. son of Mr. nnd Mrs .J . L. Recd , 89 Lido l~\e Drive, -Rlr.ha.rd Schn4!idcr. son of Mr. ,qnd Mrs. S. Schneider. S2J9 CUff Drive. -1,inda Dolan. daughlt>r of ~n. Evelyn O ilnn, 210 Jn_A~n PW- fHE GRANf BOYS ARE NOW LEVI'S® HEADQUARfERS FOR ALL ORANGE COUNfY! MEN'S LEVI'S® BUSH JEANS STA·PREST jHnl In khaki ind cutroliYI s10 100°/o pre-shrunk cotton. Sizes 26-38. LEVI'S® KOVERALLS Historic "k0Yer1lls" in 100(1/o co tton in s13 chablis ind blueberry. Sizu 26-34. up LEVI'S~ SADDLEMAN JEANS famous Levi1s• styling in pacific blua , sand m1hog1ny & dark green. Sizes 28· 38. s79a AN.1,HllM IT O•I ONtY LEVI'S~ BUTTON-UP FLARES Three-on·the-fly styling in blueberry, grape & chocolate, brushad denim flare. 100°,.{, pre- shrunk cotton. sgoo THE JACKETS • Levi's 1· f1mous denim jackets, pre-shrunk to size. You'll find the size you need at the $9 Grant Boys. Sizes 36·50 Unlined . . . .. ~~,':;·~~~;d jack el .............. '13 LEVI'S ® SPLIT COWHIDE JACKET 1u1fli1 560 from Levi's' In sr. .. 36-46 . ,, ,, . ,, ,, .• Cowhldt Pints 30-J6 W1ist .......... $55 LEVI'S' fOR MEN AND BOYS TOOi GRANT BOYS HAVE EVERY SIZE AND STYLEI p 1.r-<llL~ r ()~ ' . , .. naM TH[ GUNT IOTS c1rry 1 fv11 lhM 1r ff"9 PfHDLITON tport· •••r fer tht ''"" whe c1r11 e110uth ff wtlr the flt111t 111 100% !l'llfl Ylt11ln Wltl, J THE GRANT BOYS BOOT DEPT. HAS EVERYTHING! * ALL STYLISI *All SlllSI Gt111t'1 ht1 1h1 ltrgett 1el1ctlo11 1f wttl•rn Hot1I o.,er 60 1tyl11 tt chNte froml ly fryt, Aunt, Ltdy Acme, Dur•nt•. Din Post, Dint• 111d Gtor1i1. WllTIRN arru #1222 HG, $20 •14•• I ~ j I I: 11 I I ' I . r I ' I J f OA/l 'V PILOT N N PILOT • .4DVEltr JSElt $ Vital Statisti~s ior the Orange Coast Area Dissol.11tiot1s Of Mn1·ringe ,;1..i Juh 11 ""'""•n&'1. 1"""'" "''" ••<f ""fl"'' w1vmot'd "lolftro!I , l!r n•n n ••II""'''• M1•11l•r . (orrn••·I• '·'"" •"" J'll''' Xo•lor '•lnourr. k.•v"n • •nl! lo<>• l 1••,n Honn•.rr• onn r ••n I ~·Ntil. Su•ll•n • •nn "''"' C Ot<forT:~rt, ,.,,., >J., • '"" v .. • 8••n1 ~ltln••on. "•••~ I •••~ W r•trn P M(l•Dd Go" l •on I''"'' • ~"""'· "'"'"'"' .,, '"~ '"'""'" w >iun• •<tl>"'r L ona flo •n•·• F"H " 'ot<no1', II, J on''' 1•nn• •o• onn S"o•on L•• t<OIC,._lu , l'J•>b••o J '""I•"•£, ~II•••· D~no•n ll ,,,11 Jo•n• ! ''"" '"''' Cnr11tono ~on llo"v If Oolmt n, N~ncv J '"" D~•"• I( "'"'•'· Ml •y M O•l<I S!t n W ~•l•••r. ~''"'" M u 1<1 lluno110 •••c•~nbv1•, P1t,.c11 .lnn •~a """' ... IMrt Munton, (orO••<I l . ond .O r•l>u• " '"•H<ino. !!orb••• •~a l u •• P l1n~. Pti•k•• l(o• Ind Dov.d P W C101ille, ~"'"''• .J t nd S1n•n• ••1,.,on. Dllno G•nf•'~"' 1"11 Oov'" GrtllOn' Mt ¥t r, ••ch1rd l!Ol)or! O'ld Jon•I Ma"• w;,.,.,, N1ncv J . Jna Ooutl•• l :\lot .. , .o.lt•• N '""' r.oo••• £niwn. lh rb1r1 "'"n •"" l•• E"'"''" 0un11p, 111c1t1•<1 '"""" '"" l •• .J1•>1 !nl.,M Jut• ll Ooo<t••<f. Ooro1n11 f . I ncl l"•tot I ftou m1n. E!••no Jo.nn o...i l!•"Y G,..,..•• V1!1, tlu<ton "'I•~ I ncl ""''"' J•~· aurM1m, K8thl"'" •ncl C.•O•i• I . Gr~nll•tn ... nllo L. I ncl (l>••I•• I Mt"'' Dt~•I J tl<I Scnulll •ncl lltobor1 E l •• llfuN<•n, IC111>1tf'f> £. i ncl 0 1n,ol Jor-n Gttnlto. F•1n<1• l 1"11 •1eolt llO C.. Hf'f>lle•, "'"" .J, """ Jot>n l •n•n w11110J1. C•nfl>lt l•nn 1n<1 Wiii••"' Vlll(tnt, 111••1"1• 0 . I ncl '"""'"" O. J"'11cfr, J8mf C on<I' llt•b~•• W. Volltl"'°''"· """""' [dw~1 ono G•n••• U"I. Dl•nt Lynn 1"41 ~00.'1 Jottoh Met,...lm"h, Jolln J\lt•tncltr 1nd l'fll (1111 G•;I Quit~. 11>1• C1<olln• 1"11 ~··~ WUll•m . jf. ~ow1rd, Wllll1m II,•"" Poul'"' M•"• 111,..,...rl, Vlflll LDulU ""' l !>btt• Lot C...,IMl'l•n. Mt r!ltt 11-rl• •ncl it1nloy Dwlfh1 l)owMY. l lllY 111• """ Mlrn•o l "IM ,.,.,,_ •• •111111 G t lld w .. t11 w L'°'"'m•n. JOl!t 01....,. ,,.. C~'""' ....... , ft..,.!, MH1 1'1! Incl Gro1t ~··Al-"· '"" ICt!'"'""' Dto~ L.lllllM1. l'"rt<ltrltk. Mtr~ t ncl "tll'I w!i:. •t111btlll M111tr 1...i l u11011 D'A"*' ....,.,, 01r1111,... t l'ld 01n1t 1 J, E!lll, L."""'!toe L. t na '""",..' I' llllUWIO. BtrtNtrt l. t'ICI O.vlll C.. Oe'"· t.,rlt Inf Eu1ent M11, Mfttlt •l'l<I Ot•l<I I . "''""" Curll! l . Intl l'•orlflt Jiii " c.. J .. /Wlf •• .,. (11110!'<1 w. 111',i.I. Gt..., T,..,..11 I ncl $1ntr1 Ii:•• w.r.. (1rti1 J. i ncl ''""'' G ,,_., ~rll l''rMtrkt INI t ""I• ........ o.twM •. INI lllCM•ll A, l"lrftWM, I(_., f l!M" '"" Jot"n ,,_ I~, J-Allon • ..., MI MY "'"' ......... C-yl flff I M l!ll-LM '1111 Ultdlf, D. ""'"" •"" •11"10ntl •1111, 01,., 14. 1111111 Mar11r"' A. , ..... Jtw<• ..... ,Hid Ill~ l(U1rP;;I. CYllfflllt ..... ..,. llldl•r• ,_ \ . ' ·-·•WWW, _ _,_,, __ • .,..~ !ttt,!£~!:!!! I OJi 1t-C1 ld f i Ri 1h ~ iornohme.i1~ :iny ~~tnroof:1 1. deto1. On u~it ~·ora;e lor jet 11ps. ~ •••· 11 " 16 99 1 (Model ;'49) , I .. ______ ,_ .. ____ ·-· .. -· --- NO- i RON White SHEETS [JnnD! "MCNTIC[llO" -\lin .r~ r"U\l n ~~··1·, Ill~\\\" ~11• ·~~IS oi ~~" ... ~~rd !.a• 'Id·:'"· Smootr, P1•~ l•ltu·-, ta,a~1 •d ~·a1e. •ti. 2 !gr 1.69 PlllOW CASfS 4Z""ili" TWIN flAT DR 11nEo BDITOM ~I(. 1 !9 2.69 fl AT KJl(G Sil£ 6.49 211.59 DOUHlf ft AT DR nnco Bonow •tr. l.7S 3.29 KIN' PILLOW CASE 2:1.99 17x23" Bed Pillow Pure fltd ••• Jou~. on:•dded io•m fill. In a ~an,.1v af ~ol l[11mlorta~te patr·r~;. 99c I, A (W Place To Shop! ~~~•w•i • [JCllll -"Shtlrl~ D1 IM1t '' Printed . C ~tl o n ·V~lo~r. l~, ~~··, Re1.17c "No More Tangles " I I .,,.,.,,. ,. G Fl s k 9 i , our ac h•in Sji1 1 9 · TOWE L by fic1lla. 3, $1 fltltd or fl1! Be Ham • Gian• '1• ~·· ..,,1 a Fr11n J1~1 101 & Jobn11R Tr.• f11.1t Cr~'ll! P n•e 1~r r.h ldr!n ai1 .. , a~a/ tr~ !~ir;.,. you ju;! 'Pra1 rt "· 79c ,_ .. _, -----,.,,.------------;;---;;-"' '· ........ lOi 1~·. R11.J9c • "Printed " sHms """''"'·•21J1" 2 '" 2.49 CJnROA "A!oh1'' -N~ ir~n mu,I in. A 01•1 ~ nt flat or 11!1>d ~T 1 ., 111 Lhoo1e tro'T\. A •. .r·~~ sun .!. shilde co1u•:. "Striped" sHms £:::;~~ C11~01 "Tw1li1•t" -]~Jjrnt~Of £Pl~!IJ '~ ~ '" .. a·•1 ~1 ~n,•• r,, /lo /r~n Mu lrn, ·~al ~a; c•aut1 1na O!:.'JI. Tw in fli! or frll flt! Dr f11!ed Bottom f illed Bo!tam Re1 J.49 Re1. 4 49 2.69 3.99 Pillcw C11es Rer.2 ftr 2.i! 2 !•r 2.49 Twi1flit1r fittt~ la11111 full f1 1t 1r Fitted 811!0111 •... 2 99 .... 3 69 3.49 I J.99 I THERMAL Blanket · 101190" Blanket 12190" Blanket C11•0• ~caurtlan~~ ... il1\J{)" ~>t.n '"~ Wa·>i~· ~ .t, N ~n A l ·,~~nrc 50 ~,; ra1ye11er so·. 11~111n. .... "' 3. 99 ~ CAHNCN "l1nt11ter~ .•• •·1,.~ ·i~D" I n ~ r•1 ,"'~ ~~·'1 11 1 ng. i O~; i -~ ~ Ar;r11 ~. ~er, 11 .s~ 9. 77 • C1nn1• "Al oht" ''lnri Nip" f n1s~ r~awr~-. ~Mrrj~'"l· gc·~~n ~·i nt design. Rt(. 1.99 5.49 "Yelura " Towels " r' rn··~ ~o ·~'JI I }'"" 1• ·, 811h T~wrl Rti.1.1, 1.99 ' 99c 2: 99c 3 Dl. Sil£ Naturally Feminine Fr1m Jahn111 & Jflln 11n Tilt ~•.i1:e po 1;d~r ~ora/ d!OOni'an! , •. tr.~r !~a·,f~ ~er itPl·Jf" ~~tu1a'I/ 1o.•::- R'~mea ~.r11 ggc ~··· Rt(. 1.15 --•• w -.-.~-~,_-. Sf!I! '"''d rn ·,r !"· . c' ., ' ~~~ !" .· '""· ''· ,;;•;•;.;;B:;B•c I "C le~rasO" I ~~!,~! .~~~'.~.Tl~ll ···•i H1~d Tcwrl r.r ·~' .. ,~ 'r·-1· W2 :99c I 4 : 99c i r.•~1 '·'~ lo ';;·•··;·~ ~~r ;.•r• Rtt 1.11 lJ t i. ggc 3.39 7 Costa Mesa 'foday's Fl•al EDITION . N.Y. Stooks -VOL. M , NO. 1q 1, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WED NESDAY, AUGUST 11 , 1971 TEN CENTS St. Clair Courthouse Move 's· IX Years Late' By TERRY COVIl.LE 01 "" ~111 "llet :1t•t1 A renewed effort b}' Costa f.1esa Coun- cilman William St. Clair to take the new county courthouse complex away from N~wport Beach is "about six years too latf!," according to one county ad· ministrator. St. Clair sent letters thi s week !.o lhe county superv1sor,; urging them to reconsider LhPir choice o' a courthousP site in Newport. Cent.er. He based his ple;.i on allegation~ of a murldled free"·ay p1 r- tur{'; and the P.Q!isibil ity that Nev.'pnrt Beach will not be able to build its civic center near the court. "He can't be serious," Clare Ennis, a CQUnty administrat-0r in charge of space control and planning, said today. "He's jus t about six years too late " "The supervisors have budge t e d $2.120.000 for courthouse construction in 1971-72." Ennis said_ "And "'e alre11dy Qwn ~.2fl acre~ flf lanri." Hr. alsn said the architectural firm 11f PPreira-Fickf'r h;i~ completed about 211 pi;rcrnt of thf' dr;1w1ng!' fnr !hP new H11rMr Judicial District Co11r1hnu~P. "If \\'e stopped nn1.1'. 1.1•r'd lose st veral hundred thous.!nd dollars," Ennis added. 1n his letter, St. Clair iuggested three sites for a Costa Mesa cou rthouse : JO acres of Southern California College land nexl lo city hall : the Jocatlnn now oc· cupied by t.1cNalty Continuation ;,chool, or 50 acres south of Palisades Ro;id, v.·e~l nf Jamboree Rnad, nwned by the Nt>wport r.1e~a Unified Schon! D1strirt "Sinr:r 19fl4-6.'i we\'f' ~prnt f;f'Ve>ral years going over th 1~ I'. il.h Costa _r-,.1,.~a nl- fici;d~ ... F,nn1.~ ~:iirl . ''Their prnr111 ~e~ ha1•p never hnrnf> fru11 ." HP rmintPd nut rh:il lhr c 1l 1l'~ of F'ullerton. Vi'e~1n11nster. L;.i&una Niguel 11nd Santa Ana all gave the courthnu.~e land to the county. ''I guess we were spoiled by them," En. nis explained. "Costa Mesa approached us offering help, but when il came down to it there was no financial aid offered." For its part, Newport Beach helped !he county secure a ROOd price on the land at Newport Center. Ennis said. And Newpnrl. Beach ha~ offere:d to build detenlinn cells lnr the court In its new policP department St Cl;:iir . however . argurs thal Nrwporl Beach residents ma.v vote against the ne""' civic center. destroyin1'( tht cnunt}''.'l opportunity for free jail space. Battin, Caspers Warned Two Supervisors Told LAFC Meeting 'Illegal' By TOM BARLEY 0! , ... ~llY '!lot 11•11 Orange County Supervisors Robert Bat· tin and Ronald Caspers were warned to- day by a superior court jur!ge thflt tod ay's mee ting or I.he Loc11I AJ;ency Formation Commission y,·iJ! be illegal if Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde and Anaheim attorney Herb Li c k e r participa1e,. .J11di;i:e .J. E. T. "~ed" Rutlcr s1gnNi ,11 rPstrainin~ flrdcr th:it rr.cngTii7.cs B:il.tin and Caspers anrl San C\emPnte C0t1n· cilman Slan)ey. Northrup. Fullerton Coun· cilman Louis · Red Re!hhrirdt and Ana· I :•' '. u~• Tt!ll'l~a•• 'HEART BOOSTER' P1ti1nt 'DOin9 Well' Doctors Implant Mechanical Heart Device DETROIT (AP) -Sinai Hospital an- nounced today that a team cf surg{';(lnlS has implanted 11 new , partially m{';('hanical heart device in a 11.1-year-old man. Tbe hospital said the surgery began at about 7:tS p.m. Tuesday and was com· p!etcd about 12 hours lattr. Official~ declined to disclose the patient's name or cond lUon , hut said the man was alive. Thi! aurgical team was headed by Dr. Adri11.n Kantff'l'A'itz who. on Der.. 6, 191i7, performed the 1vorld's .~ccnnd heart transplant And the first in the Un ited Sta les. Kan trowitz 11lsn is the developer of the artificial paccm11kcr which Jceep~ the heart be11ting regularly. A hospital !pokesman $aid that before the nPt:r111Uon the pt1tienl "h11d ~ustained sf'Vtl't l'tt.11rl f11 ilurf'; . , • and had a very lttW life r.xPKllllncy " heim Councilman Charles Pearson as of· ficial LAFC members. The writ submitted by Fountain Valley r.Jayor Ed .Just as chairman of the League of Cities city selection r:om· mittee. ;ilsn ordr.rs the LAF'C and both supervisors lo expunJ!e from thP ree<>rds ~fnnday 's controversial and nnw illegal mretinJ!. .Judgf'; Rutter nrdrrs 1111 parlics in the writ of mandate including .;i!I Oran~r County's ma.vors In appe;ir in hi~ cou rl AuR . 23 for 11 ht'aring into tht: dispute. None ol I.he defend11nts nl'lmed in the lawsuit could bt reached for comment. Mesa Council Eyes LAFC Resolution Costa Mesa·s part in the current Local Agency Formation Commission feud i$ expected to land in the hands of the Cit.y Council Monday night for ;in Afficial resolutinn. Councilman Alv in L. Pinkley said tod.,y hr . nr another councilman. mi~ht in· troducf'; a resolutinn Rskin~ the Oraniz{'; County Rnard nf Supervisors to remnvfl supervisor~ Rnn:lld C.:i~pe rs 11nd Robert Battin from !hr L,\Ff' Cris1wrs. Battin and U-1~ Ali1mit.n~ C1I Y Cn11nci!m <1 n Jl'\f' Hydr h11ve hern the stnrn1.\' cenl er tif ;in LAFC bat l!e w11 h Or;i nge County's Lr;igur of Citic;;. "So111t>thing h;is tn hr dnne and riui rk· 1y:· s;iid Pinkley. >1·ho Tuesday urgrd !he rrc;ill from office nf Caspers and B<1 tt1n. f.la yor Rober t Wilson said 1oday he has prepa red a resolution "primarily cnn- cernlng Caspers. our supervisor, and secondarily Battin and Hyde." Wilson has remained silent during the recent controversy over LAFC acllon~. letting Pinkley represent the city tin the tssue . GOP Convention Meets Cut Back SAN DIEGO !UP!\ -Republican~ will have three da ys nr busine~s session.~ in· i;1ead nf four al. their !972 n:itinnal cnn· vent inn. Prel;iden!. NI x on '.~ rnm· mun iration.~ dircrt.or <innouncrd TuPsda.v. Herbrrl r.. Klein s.:iid husiness session~ probably will run from Monday. Aug. 21 . l.o Wednesday instead or Thursday as in· itialJy p\sinned. But Klein said the platform and poss ibly olhcr comm ittees will begin wnrk prior to the conven tion, so "wo rking sessions wi!l probably stretch out into tv.·o weeks." Klein, former San Diego Union editor, s11id the convention in this "clean comer of th{'; country" will be the party's best. NO BIG SECRET ADS DO JOB THE DAILY PILOT doesn 'r. hid~a -nl}­ thing . It's oo l\e!!T'tl lh;;i t DAILY PILOT classirled ad!! gel resuU s. A DAILY PTLO'T' classified ad so)rl hnH1 h10~-11-0Ms for the price asked. He:re 's the ad : 2 hi de-a·hed~ S25 ea ch. Ctll xxx-xxn. rr you don't have an,vthing to h1dr, bul JOmethin11. lit 11ell, t.:ill our rl11.,.~Hied l'ld department 1t M.2-~78, the direct line In resulL~. But it is expected in county government circles that today's meeting ""'ill go on as scheduled. "A "musical t:hairf. .. s11u:ition mav develnp if H.1·de anri Licker rhoose tn defy .lud11:e Rutter's nrdrr and ch;dl ence Reinh:irdt ;in(! rr.;irson for the .~e;its con· firmed tod:i.v by 1he .!uri~L On !he ;igenda today i~ lhe ('nn- lro1·crsi:i.l hea ring \n!o Sanl;::i Ana ·.~ proposed annexation of the "Promised L.:ind." Th{'; ha!lle hr!wrrn S;in!a An11 ::inr1 1hP Jrvinl' Compan y over jun~dictinn of thr 938-acrf'; area ol Sanla Ana ':i; ~outheastern • JOI NS DEMOCRATIC PARTY Mayor John V. Lin dsay l\1a yor Lindsa y Makes S,vit ch To Democrats NEW YORK IUPTI -/l.·layor .John V, Lindsay qult the Repuhlic:an p:irty today 11nd announced he has registered as a Democrat The mo~·e paved the y,·ay for a poi;sib!f'; bid by Lindsay for lhe 1972 Democratic presidenti11l nominal.inn. Howe:ver. Lindsay :i;topped short of an· nouncing his candidary. Lindsay snid the NJuntr.v nredcd new "national leader~hi p" and that h" wo11ld work fOf a rnahl)nn of progrP~.~1vr Republicans, I n de p e n d en t s and ~mOcrats. "WhethP.r lhi.~ "irans 1 will run t11r President, 1 don '1 kno..,,•." L1ndsa;i sa10 1n a written ~tnt.<>ment prinr In a scheduled nt\lo'S confercnrc . Lindsay a cc u "c d th" 1\ixnn Administration o{ "indifference" In the problems of poverty. unemployment, crime, housing and urban decay. These problems hf'; said . "require national ac· lion. not the indifference shown by Washington." The mayor. an early Vietnam war critic, said he supported Nixon in 1968 "mainly because he promised t11 stop a debilitatlng war and to end the divisions that were tearing us apart. "Yet.1' Lindsay continued. ' •i n Indochina , the killing of Amerir.ans. Vt· elnamese, Laotians 11nd Cambodians goes nn and our remaining soldiers .:ind their fami!ie~ wonder what in GtXl's name it ii; 11!1 about And a! horn{';, we ha ve a deeper ,;en~t t:\•r.:r bfifore nf our nation fragmented by clAlll\ 11nd r:~ce and age." J a pan c~c Thirsly TOKYO 1AP) -TI1e .J ;ip;inesr. drank 702.9!0.00{l bottles of berr in July, 1n per· Cf'll! mr1re lh.:in in t.h~ ~:lmt month !,~t )'e.:ir, 1he Natlon;il Taxation Agcncjl said, ' --r' ~ borders led Battin and Caspers during 1he weekend to call a special session or thf' LAFC for 8 a.m. Monday. They were booed and jeerr.d frnm tlie hearing room by mnst. nf Orange Ct'iunt.v·~ m;iyo~.~ >l'ho ;itteru1ed t.he. hear- in.c: af!er c:i!linii a League: of Citie~ 111eeting [nr 7 a.m. The Le.ague condemned lhe Baltin- C;isper~ move 11t the 7 11 .m. meeting and 111 a l:iter noon meet.inst And demanded th.:1 t 1h,. ~upervi~or~ rerOgnlze. Reinhardt a~ !hei r lawfully e:lecled representi tiv1 on the LAFC. 2 Ambulance Drivers Grab Heist Suspect T~·o ambulance attendants who sent lhr.ir vehicle screaming in pursuit of a freelance \loTiler accused of robbing a Cniversit.Y Park bank arP the. tna~I. or thP Orange Coun ty Sheriff's department tod:iy. Ernrst Torre.~ and Lonnie Herndon tlf thl' l\.1nrg:i n Ambulance Cn. grabbrd Ton1my Frank Mr.Donalrl, 24. Qf Tustin. Tucsrl;:iy :i.~ 1hr susper1 as~er!Pdly crash- crl hi~ speerlin~ veh icle at Edinger A1'cnue and !hi? Nc~·port. Free wa y 11nd look to his hN>IS . Onlnokr.rs sair1 hp appcai·ed tn h, n111r11nn1ng shcn[f's rJcp111y Ter r~ \\'1ll1;im.~ un1d 1hf' !wo :il!end:inls. v.·ho h;;irl been following \\l illiams' p::tlrn! c;i r ii ll lhe way lr1in1 UC I, grabbed McDonald and held him for the tired rlepuly , 1nvcst1g<itors Identified l\.1cDonalrl :is lhr. suspect whn took more than $2.000 from the F'ir:;t Western Bank, 18022 Culver Drive, during the noon hour. Bank n1anag:;r Paul Howe said tht i;uspc ct, wearing a sport coat and tie and sporting "business-length •' bushy hair ap. proached him about 12;30 p.m. and said, ''I ~·ant to make a withdrawal." Howe, upon determining the man had nn account wit., the bank. said the man mot ioned that hP had a gun in hi~ coat porkPt as he said. "Not that kind of ~'i lhdrawal.'' Howe then went lo lwn te!lr.rs, Cookie J-:nsle ,v and Donna Schultz 11.nd gave the man aOOut $2.100 in a hank deposit. ba~. he s.:ii rt . ThP rohhrry, Hnw,. said, "'a~ th, first since lhc Univcrsi1\' Park br;inch n•:is opened in October, J!}fifi. The suspect ran from the b:ink flnrl drove his car nut of the p11rking loL at "tl'cmPnr1ous l'f)<'ed." A ut.hnrilie.~ clii im 'he '>ITilrr sma ~herl inl o a lll ilily pole neilr !hf'; Newport Freev.·ay as Williams stayed on his tail in the high-speed , five-mile chase. Then 1·orrc3 and Hemdon. close behind Williams. stepped in to Aid the thankful deputy, Pilot Prepares College Section The DAILY PlLOT Thursday w\11 1n· elude a special 12-page section devoted to information on fall semester evening r.lasses 11t both Orange Coast and Golden Wr~t cnlleges. The !11bloid section Jisls new cl as!lltS, h11~ 11 cnmplete ~chedule of 11.11 {'last1es ron both c;:impuses i for the semester and, perhaps most important of all. details in· slruction~ for rei,:istr11 1inn . SiJ?nups for lhe sf';mcstrr will ht h11nr1l- rd :ilphabetically b~ginning on Aug. 2.1, nnP week from Mondfly. for details. set lhe ~pccla l seclinn in this edition of th• DAILY rlLOT Thursday. ' ''Even i! that ha ppen~. we 're com- mitted there. We'll go ahead no matter what Newport Beach does ," Ennis replied. The county's S.26 acres <lf land al Newport Center cost $439,'149. a high price, but not when compared to the in- creasing value of the land, Ennis said. County suprvisors did recently decide not 1o buy an additional 1.76 acres fnr parlling. Ennis ~aid it would not greatly affect the court complex nO\V, though it ni ight make parking difficult in several ye a·rs. ., The courlhou!'.e complex will bt buill with eight courtroom.!i , but. only ~ix will Bree%ing lJ p be used immediately. according to Eiinis. The complex could be expanded to 12 courtrooms, but Ennis doe.sn 't feel that wi!! ever be nece ssary. St. Clair's pitch for a change. in plans ls a solo effort , without the official support of Costa fllesa 's City Council. But when he proposed the idea lo councilmen near· ly two weeks ago, they agreed it mi&ht be looked into. Ennis. however. is pretty 1ur~ therl!!l 11•nn 'L be "any change now. "It's un- tilinkable to try and revers{'; the ):l ro- cedure now. \Ve went through it with Costa Mesa for several years and got no help from them." CAii. Y P'll.OT 11•11 P'llril \Vhat do you do if you're 2-year-old Rhonda Neska: and it °.s a: hot sticky day at Costa Mesa City Park ~ U you're lucky you get a friend like .Donna Lance, 13. to swing you around and make a cooling breeze, that's what. State Assemblr. Passes Landmark Welfare Bill SACRAt-.1Ei\TO I UPI ) T h e As~embly, aft er !Ou!-searching, en10- lional debate, passed a landmark. 11-·elfare reform bill today Lhat Gov. Ronald Heagan called "lhe mosl comprehensive" in the nation'.s history. "Politicians in and ou! of office won't have welfare to kick around anymore,'' said the bill"s floor sponsor, Assemblyman William T. Bagley ( R-San Ra!ael). "This is the. besl possible. piece of legislation that we could have develnped." contended Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti ([)..Van Nuys)~ "If anybody tells you we sold out the pQOr people he is mistaken. What we did is eliminate all the wtrageous cases of wi lf;ire.'· The con1promise measure, hacked by Reagan and legislative leaders alike, wen!. lo I.he Senate on 1 fi{l-9 vote. Re;igan p11id 11 r;ire visit to a private caucus of Assembly Republicans Tuesd11y to urge their support. for the bill, which generally would tighten welfare eligibili!y requirements, clamp down nn fraud, pro- vide bigger checks !or the "truly needy" and smaller payments for Uie "less ocedy . '' The bill , carried by Sen. Anlhtiny C. Beilenson (0-Bever\y HillS), wa~ to be heard in Beilenson'J Senate Health and Welfare Com mittee late today then pr{';sumably sent to the upper house noor. Mea nwhlle, the Sen1te finance com· mittee conducted a 1peci1l hf';Ming on a companion Medi-Cal reform b i 11 , Rponscred b}' .Auemblyman. William Campbell rR-Hacienda Heights ), ' Veteran Sen. Slephen P. 1eale (~Rail Road F'lat), servtd ooticf'; he would <lffer several 3mendm ents to the Auembty- passed measure. An osteopath hy pro- fession, TeiaJt'; said he: par~lcularly didn't like 1 requirement th11t patienls mRke token $1 ropayments for doctors vlsl\3. He argued physicians mlghl have trouble cnllr.cting the $1. l.egish1tor~ are 1hnol.ing (or fina l p;i!l~a~t. nf both thl" wt';lfare and Medl-C11I hills by the: end of the wef';k. The.n they intf"nd to rects~ for a three-week vaca · 'ion .- Ao!h ntcasures are products or lengthy, de licate negollat1ons between Reagan alld legislative leade rs. The bilfs are designed to 6ave the state, fede ral and count y governments between $350 million and $400 million 1n two con· trove rsial public assistance programs now costing $3.5 billion annually and serving 2.S million Californians. Reagan terms the welfare bill "the most comprehensive reform of welfare attempted any place in th{'; United State!." It >1'ould reprtsent the biggest change in California welfare since 1963 when th• legislature substantially .liberalized th• relief system. Reagan urge d Rt';publlca n Assembl ymen Tuesday to vote for the bill, concedlng it did not go as far as ht wanted but 8rguing it was si,nificant er!ough tn justify ·their support. Orange Coan 'ft'eatker Look for a tiny bit of relier to. day and Thursday in the record heat wave -but don't put on your winter coat y{';t. Highs along !hf'; beaches around 75 rising to 88 inland. Lows tonight between SS-· 65. INSIDE TODAY Summer fun prevails this 111eekend at four thtotcrs along tht cocst.at a.rta. Sef'! Theat«r Nott~ In today's Entertainment section, Page 2,,, •••11111 " C•lll•r1tl• • C"'flr (1,llU It C~..:~111• U• , (l111ll!f4 Jl·lt c-1c1 n ,,..,.... " Dul~ Mellett 1 DI_.. ... ,, II ltllt,lff ,... ' 111t.•1•1"""'"' tt·a l'IMllCf H·ll Hlt'Olt-JI Al~ L..,.,.,, I• 1<'111111• • M1rr1.,, Lkt11_w, 11 M•11 Ill ltnlCI 11 Mftvlt t n ·U 11'1.tlu•I •u"'' • NlllG~lt N ... 1 W Or111" C-l'f f '"'" u-• (,,, S'-!llC,...11 IS Jlo<k Mt rtrt11 .. JI 1~rvr1 """' tt T• .. vl1l11t H t"'91t1~ tt·U Wtltller • Wtleom• AM•'11 l t ··-·· 1111•• u.Jt W.,141 N•-.. -· ·---- 2 041 L't PILOT Planners 01( County ~icycle Trail Network •}' P 4 TIUCK IO'l'U. OI "" 0.ltr ,, .. , STiii After mttre thin an bot•r cl t~til'l\ony tmm. a.viii bike: ride.rs. Oranae C,unty pl.ann e.rs Tuesday unan1mou~!y t ndorsed .a proposll that "'ou!d IJnk county c1t1!'~ and rKreation 11.rea! w11h a 5\'Sfem of bjcycle Lratls · The ~l8·m1le propnstd net11·0rk will 0011. 1n before the Briard of Su~r' 1~nrs fnr final adopt1nn Tht board a! 1U Jul\' 7 m~ting appro,ed the plui in pr1nc1ple an d directed the planning department to draw up a feas1b1!iy study of the ".UeJetaJ " system. F an1ed Racing Boat Mi ss ing; Hunt Begin s B~· AL\!ON LOCKA I EY OlilLY P1LOT loail~t l!elt&t t;.S. U:iast Guard se.trch and rescue aut.hnrit1e.~ from three ti istr1cts art con- 'duc:t ing har'oor check! from Honolulu to 'Mexico for the 66-foot cutter Nam Sang, , which ha s been reported mor e than tv.·o ,1,.~ks overdue an a trip frnm Honolulu. Coa.5t Guard S•n Franciscn i ! coordinating the search far the famed racing yacht as far south as Acapulco. ·AlllO in on the search are Coast Guard units from the 11th District Long Beach, lDd 14th District, Honolulu. The yacht wa1 reported two week! nverdue on a proposed voyage from Honolulu ta San Diego last Friday. An air of mystery surro!ll'lded the et;uch when the registered owner. John W. Thompson of Los Angeles told the Coast Guard he has not heard from the yat'hl in over a year. · Thompson said the yacht ~·as on a can· d.itional sales contract to the operator, 'idt nti!Jed· 11s to 11 Robert Kelley, no 11d. dress civen. The Nam Sang wa::; formerly based tn Newport and was a veteran campaigner rlf numertus long distance yacht race-3 - including the Transpae. . In 1967 !!ihe was raced in the Trampac :.nd later went goutt. to Australia whera she en tered the Sydney-Hobart race under the command cf Peggy Slater. Wh ile the yacht "'as in the South Pacific &he was dismasted off New Zealand and ~·as fitted ~ith a new a luminum mast. F'riends of Kell ey said he usu ally sa.iled wlth an ine xperienced "fun " crew aboard. \Vt,en last seen the yach t was not Ci'>nsidered in shipshape condition. She l\'as reported in Honolulu last March. Smoky Exhaust Sparks Arrest \\'here there was 1moke, there proved 'tn be tmuble far Alston ?.·lich ael Boyd of Olsta Me sa Tuesday morning as he drO\'f through Fountain Valley. Boyd. J.4 . af 2244 D Canyfln Drive. is in cusl/ldy tnda~· at Orange County J1il on char~e ! ol po~~ess1nn nf bur~lary tools . Boyd \\'l! srrr~ted in Fnuntain Vallry after po lu:e al!tgPd a Sl'arch nl his car tume.1 up a lar,1?e col!ect1nn of burglary t.onl~ Offl(Pr !'-11chap\ ~lr K:ri v ~1url ht. nri.ginall y r.tnpperl 81'1yd's car near the in tersecHnn of Brnok.hurst Stret.t and Sla1er .,Avenue for txctSSl\'I!: exhau~t smokeo. OlAH•I COAn DAILY PILOT l ab1rt N. w,,d ,.,... •-t 'Mll 'u0••1"'4" J1ck l. Curl •v Vkfl ,._,4 .... 1 11'14 ~II Mt"l~r llio"'ll IC•1wi1 r:a•u•r T~e"'I' A. Mur11~i~1 ""'"·~·~; l!d•"" C~1rlt1 H. ln1 ~;,~,,~ P. t-lt lf Anislt~; lol t,..tl~ll Ed•f9rt c .... w .. Offlt.• llO Wo1t l1y Sit••• I Mt lli ~q A4drou: ,,0 .101 116 0, •1626 °'"" Offk" ' I ; l ,/ ' j • ' ; '!be lon1-ran1e plan, wtuclt olf1da1s aay cou.ld pos.!lbly be hnanrel ~·Ith 1u tu funds, a·ould provide: 141 miles of bikeways in the unincorporated county area. Tht Ct'!Unty would work \\'Ith the ZS cities to hnk up another 125 m1!es af 1n1er-r11y trails. 1f <1dnpted by Suptr\'ISO rl5 . tu·fl p1lrit prt11ects 14•nulrl flr~1 be con~lruclttl One ~'ould f'X'!end along ruJrer Drl\'i" In L·n11·ersH\ Park from L1111·iors1 r~ A1·en1Jf' ln Jn·1ne" Avenue Tht "'her wrJuld link 1he cit) of Orange u•ith Jr1 in, ::ind O'Ntilt Parks along Santiago Can1nn Ro&d Se\'eral county resident.~ -including cne bappy bicycle dealer -•J¥>.ke bl fa vor ol the plan at T\J.e&day't public hearinf. Althou,h no opposttlo.q wa.a vole~. two county afflel1!1 pointed out some un· foreseen problems with I.be long·ran1e plan . Carl Nelson , "''silstant chie-f enginter wil h the cnunt y F'lond Conll'nl Di.~!rir!. ~airl lhP fln11d cnntrol C'hann,I along the Santa Ana fll\'f'r ma~· not b, 11.~ idtlll for hike rir!in" al! ht1i1 bern thought. Tht backht)ne nf lhe overall plan v.·ould be a 27.mile 1ra1I i11.l1;ng the. river lrvte !inking the ~ea with fealherly C<Junty Park r-.:e!son said portions of the le\'ee ~·ould not be wide enouab for both a bike trail and the e1i1Una maintenance access road. Ht 1Jsa noted that the poM!ble con· 1tructlon ol an ocean outfall acel!:as line from Riverside: CrlUnty ~·auld be built in AILd along this 1o1me road .... ·ay . County Ro11d Dtpartmen! chief Boh \'n11>n said rin11ncing lhl' nrtwnrk ~ at cnlll!I 11s high s~ $40,000 ptr mllt -rn;iy not be po~s1ble ~'i lh st;ite ga.<; lit): fund s. Vn1r n satd hr had askl'd the st::ite: ,11ud1tnr 1n S::icramrntn abn111 such f11nrlin~ 11ni1 11 .<1« lnld ps ta.t rt1oney could 11nl y bt us· f'd Fnr slrip\ng ,11ntl signing of the p.11th - but not construction . Vo1en noted the state attornty general ./Jfore Troops In had ht-en asked fa r 11 legal opinion of su<'h funding and a decision v.·as forthcoming. Other sourcea of funding tugge111ed by coun!y officials inclurle.d bicycle lice.nsing fees, ~petilll recre at 1nn fl i ~ ! r i ct a.~.~essn1rnL'f anrl the <·011111)' i:1•nf'r.<1I funtl. ('011nty JJ1;1nn111~ nff1c1als cs11n1:ite !hat 11 'lnr rn1lp h1kf' tta1I right fvrl 11 1rle wn11l1t C'"St $.1!1.0oO fl'lr lan<i llrf1111!it1nn : ~.'l(\(I lnr .~1g11111~; '$(111 for ~1r1pin1L $1i,,i00 fnr frnc in£ ::ind p11v1ni;,: at ~:!fl.fl()() with !'nnrrrlP, $f;.fl00 11 11h 11sphalt or $~,noo 11 1!h a new slu·fat'1ng n1ate r111J railed soll cen11'nl. Persons spea~ing 1ri fal'nr Qf !hi' plan lncluded represe.ntat1ves ttf the League of \\'omf'n \laters, the Sierra Club. tht Laguna N1gutl Corporation, I r v t n t Tnmorrl"lw, the Oran1e Park A!Aociatlon and the citie.'I of Orangt , Brea. Cttata J\1csa . Hunt1n11:1on Bt>ach 11ntf Tulitin In af)pro1·1ng the nf'twnrk . 1·ou nly plan· 11ers askrd Ou' Hoard of SupPrl'i~Or.!i IB appoi11~ <1 t·1t1't.l'rlS' ad11snr·1• 1·ommitlt e, whH:h wnt1ld establish a priOrlt.v for tra.il ('llllS!rucllon itnd provltle inpul for dr.•ign of the tnk r11·;i ~s. Jn afl<t 1t1011. llu• <'1<111111ission sugijrsled lht> pu~S1bil1t.v of rl·qu1r1111: hou.'ling sub- drvisinn (!4•1rlupers 10 <lerlicatt bicycle tr<1 il ri.RhlS·uf·way lD !he counly, just llS the)" now d1..'Cl1cate slr{'('ls to the caunly. Battles Flare Up In North Ireland POLLY AND "BOY FRIEND" FIND ROMANCE Linde Nlabet ind Steve Plummer Star ·uoy Friend~ On Sc hools Com,bine for M usi cnl Sho 1v Costa Mesa High School s summer school experiment in l1v1ng musical theater offers studen~ from 10 area i chools th t tr final exam1na tion a1 8 o'clock tonight 111 the Lyceum, 265!1 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. The "exam" 11.·iil be the 70 studen\s' production of the: flapper era musical 5poof "The Boy Friend .. David Van Treest , fine arts c.hairman at Costa Mesa High 11nd Mr!. Alveris Van Fleet. district niu5ic !!periaijst. dlrectetf the summer produclinn which has nffertd th~ full spectrum exptrienre 1 n ~lagecrafl from i:os!uming to serbuilrl1n11: Dance and musical instruclil\n. tip! no make up 1111d s,!11ni1 sl<1R:f' hghtin,o: ha1•e been part of thf' !earning expe1:1f'nce fnr the students. many nf whom are h!i!h sch()()] 11 ctors ~·ho 've ne\'tr btfore been io a musical Accompany1n~ the cast ~·11! be an orrht ~1ra dra,11ng mus1r1ans Ir om ~e\'eral area schools, The 1n· s!rumen tahsts include Ste1'e Anderson. Elllot. Crooke. JeH Fraa.ss. Barry Galltiv.'ay. Ray Harr ison, Chuck Kilpatrick . Bob Krylo. Mike Lindner, Greg Preche!. John Schneiderma..n . U:e Stcard a.nd ?.-teb1nie Simmon.!:. Mrs Van Fleet ~·111 conduct. Students v.·1lh lead rnlE.$ 1n the pro· duct1on are Linde ~tsbet. Ste\'e Plum mer. Sue Mulker. BEcky forstadt. Joe[ Swen5on, Chris Llssner Steve Thoma~. Ellen Webster. Linda Holtkamp, Jnhn Prnniman, ~1ickaylee Rhodes and Pat Park . The bo~·s ch11rus 1ncludes Ke\'Jn 81rkbeck. Ray Dunbar. Ron Kit!I~·. Jpff Ker t'e, Ralph Luevano, Rex Lynch, Jerry 1'-1cN iff, Pat Park. Stel'e Ruth. 8 1\1 Underv.·nf'ld .t1nd Tt rri Vitro . The hoarding schnol girl.~ are T11ni Bergman, Jacki fi~her, J\;i,ren Goodm.:in, Sharon Hill. K.:i thy Harber. fhri ~ O'Ket'ft , l\11t1e Rr;:;in and Su.t11n Snid,r Behind thr ~rrnr.~ ~1ilf! include R11y ()unh11r. ~ss1sl<1nt 1n lhr dJrf'r!nr!' ArlrlP F'rilnks. srt dt'Slj::nrr. i\1 1.~s Franks ;in1I ~nb Fb1nnaiz;in, publiri!~·. ,!nhn Rhn:ui~. 111·nJ!r<1m dr~ign . Colin ~ t a n d I f n rd , bu~1nrss. Tin<L Grt'rnr 11ru! \'irk\• 1\F>hr~~r, rnakrup, Standiford .:ind 1vl1s~ Fr;ink<. ~fage managers. Kathy Hill and Laurrn F'!eurida~. <'OS!umes. and GI' n ff r ~ y Gread , lighting <iesign . Others backing up thf'1r l)n~•~t:" classmates are ; Brtnda Bl.ot1r. Cheryl Bo"·es, Mary Browson. Susan C1Jnk. Grace Damwijk. Nin Dorothy. J(')an Et· telsan, Tina Green!", Bruce Hubert. Valerie Kos. Apollonauts Still Woozy; Scie11ti sts Flip Over Loot SPACE CENTER, Hou!lton fUPll - Apalln 15's AS!ronauts ha\'e taken ]anger than NI previous moonflight cre\\'Tl'len to rtgain their str!"n~lh a.f1er lon g expci1urts to the weird warld af we1ghlle'-.~ne~~ in space. Dr. Charles A. Berry rl'pnrtM th11 the: hearts and c!rcu!atory sy11 tl\-ns t"lf David R Sct;itt, Alfred r.1. \Vorden And .Ja me! B Ir"'in ha.d almn~t retumf'd to norm.-1 by Tu!"sd1y nigh! -72 hours 11f1er their l2· day expedition endtd. In the put, Apo lln .utronau!s "'ere back to normal v.•ith1n YI hours afler splashdown , but Scott. Worde:n and trwtn bave laken 1t le1~1 half ag11n .t.~ long tn re1dapt tn the pull nf rra\'lly Earlier American cre~·!!i sptn1 up to 11 days In Sp!Ce "Tht lT tf'turn has bl'e:n slowtr th"n .tn · l!('1pattd. but 1!'~ nnt discouraging ... .s•td a. spoke:sman for the space ren!tr ~1ca! office-. Berry 5ald he 11,·•~ con!Jnut.n1 In 1'\'AluAtt the: rl';.~ults nf the astronauts' ml'dir.aJ !el;ts !a!e Tue.~da~ And he aa1d the quesl!rin nf "''l\tlh~ further testing "·as nef'dtd w,1~ !'fl t'.l~n Scott And Irwin l'Xplort d A nnr1h Prn lunar v,111ley surrnundt d by mnun!;iiri~ nn tl\ret sides and a c.itnyon nn !ht other. A 11trip l'lf mation picture film re lfll,(Pri r11 r. ly lod11 y .sha11.·cd lht maj,~ly nf thr 11 rP11 , Onl' .«equence v;a~ t11kl':n From !hr pdn1~· movfng moon (l'lfMd 11nolhtr ~howrrt lh" canyon. called Hadlty Aille. as the. astrnn1u~ took off over ii. "I think the viev.•s af the-RLlle are . hv 311 odds. the most out.oitand1n11 \\'e'll iee." !iairl Dr Lton Silver, one of the gtalogi5!5 who tra inf'd the a1 tronauts. "Tha t's a real . tremtndous bonus.·· The gp~e aaency rele1Sf!d dnztns nf ~till photogr aph.!! Tuesd ay and S1t"er s;i1d they held thf' mo~t surprlsel! -"Th '"lt ln. credible del.til. tht amou nl nf r04"k ,,,. po.sure and tht crew'5 rlt ar rnm.-nf'nl~ tn gn ,11!ong 1vilh lh('m •· Tht Apl"ll!n 1~ mt di c.lll rl'.sult.s f1t 1n ~·1th iitudit!I th11! itrt important tti m~n ·~ luturt 1n .spar, \\'hen th l! brirl\' 1.~ expn~Nt In tht la ck of ,wa1·i1y fnr se\'l'ro\I d"v~. thio hParl ri()f:ll not have !n "'Ork a~ hard ud ll quickly 1dapL5 111 the ntw cn- 1·1ronmtnl. l BELVAST ! LiP I ! -· Ba1lles betwccn British lr0nps. ronflnp sn1~rs .11nd slref't n1nbs brnke 0111 1n half 11 dn1en Roman Catholic arrr1~ nf Flf'lfa.•t !nd~y. piling new miserir~ nn ,11 r1ty r111·aJ:ed b~· lhrre day$ of J::UPrrillri-type warfarr. Britain c::illed in 60!1 more troops 1n aid the 12,000 alrt>ady lryini? In rrs!nre nrdt'r. Threr civilian.~. one nf them a snipe r. "·ere killed tfKla y in Brlfast. bringing the confirmed death toll to 20 sinre ri1Jlin1? began Monday. In addition British troops Youth Problem Center !\'loving To Ne 'v Quarters The Harbor Arra Youth rrnhlPm Ctntrr. ~·hirh opened l;i~t ~·ear amirl fe::irs 1t wnuld nevrr succtrd. h.:is dnnr ~n Wf'll it nnw pl11n~ In m0ve inti) bigger q1111r\rr,;. l'entrr d1rerlOrli nht;iincrl 11crrnj~s1nn ~lnnd;iy fr nm lhf' Co~ta r..1r.~;i Pl;:inn1ng Commi~~1nn tn i;hHt oper11!1nns from 333 E lilh ~! In \~2 f. )Rlh SL The rrnlrr fr::itu res <'llllO~t'llnj! SPr\·u·r·~ for 11 m11llitur!P nf pr11bl£'ms -PSflP<'1a lly ''lluth nr1rntrd rrnhlPm.~. A rlr11~ h"t hnP 'inr us('r.~ v.·hn want help i.~ one flf its mn~t nntahle srrv11·c.~. f'lin1r 11·nrkrr~ a\.~1J 1nakc rPf('rr11 I~ lnr free tlent11\ ~rrvire, prPi;:nanry tr~!lng, lfl!Rl prnblrm~ ;:ind n1,..tiir;il trr;itml'nf "Thesr peoplP arP dn1n2 ii fine jl"Jb. \\'t wiore worrird when lhrv t')penPrl. bvt thrv hal't mi"re !h;in prnrerl themsPl\'P.<.," pl;innin~ rommis~1onrr Nathan Rt'ade said r..lnnrlay Thf' dr11g hntlinr. 1'142·00.12. 1.~ npt>n 21· hnur-5 . hu1 !hf' rl'n1er 1ti-e!f v.·ill 0nlr be npen from 4 pm. !n !l .31'1 pm. r.1onda,V through Frid.<1 .1'. A fin ::il mnv1nl! rlale h.:i.~n·l hren SPI. Thi' C1 tv Cn11nrd 1~ e:tpt'r!erl also tn ap- prn1·p thio mnl'P r.1ondl'l.Y ni~hl. ... • LJ1 • -• ,£f.-• & ·I 'b •'ttf2?',, GEM TALK ., TODAY by ~ I r ; J . C. HUMPHRIES ·' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AN OFFICIAL ROMAN ORN AME NT \'er~· popul;ir Inda~· are brtiochE!; anrl bracelet~ these: l\l'O l.~"flf'!: of 1et,·e!ry h:iv1n~ ch11nged vrry little since thf'1r h1stcir1i: use by people In all "·AJks of life in ancient Rome. Rroochr.'1 11 erf' ll«f'rl not nn!)' as ornamrnt.c: b1· boLh .~f'Xt'~. hiit also In f.:i.~!f'n !hf' cln::ik~ of Rnman .•nlrliPrS anrl to .cer11re ln~.:is flf pa· trir1ans ;ind ~t ;i tr nffici:ils. Thi~ (1f· frri:i l f/nm;i n nrn;in1enl ,1·a ... lradi· llnna11~· 11·orn nn !he ri~ht . .c:hnu!der .. ·rhr hracr lel. also 1rorn hy n1en and 11·rin1('n :il1kP. \las 1110.~l popll· lar 11·1th the l;idtf'S. "h1J ercn g!"e them special n11mts. The most \l'idel.v u::ed brace\e:I \\'as a springy spiral calle:d a "sp1nther." If you po!'se~~ a fine bronch or bracelet 1\·h1r h needs repa1r1ng. br1ng 1t in tn u~ for restoration .".nl'I "·h1Je you'rp here. look over our rnllPctinn of ftnt ique 1e11·~lry . . 11·p can .~hO\I' you ~11me frt~ri· n;it 1n ;: ant1flue p1ect'~ "'ith a \l't.'l lt h or his lor)' behind them: sa1rl tilt\\' bel1t'1cd thr.v ~illed l\\o rn11re ~nlprr~ ll'hn nprnr<i firr nn Rrit1sh forces tr~·ing !n rlr:.ir strrel barric;irlr.~ of hnusl'hnlrl furniturr. h11rnrd out <'<lfS and bu~e.~ anrl e\'r.n h;ithtubs. Scores or 01hcr prrS1lns wrre wouridr,d -!he: exact nun1be.r 11·;is n11t knoy,·n - <lnd n!Ficial! in the Irish Rrpublic tn the South said n1ore th:in 2,000 persons had fled lo <irmy c.<1mp.~ lhere to escape the btondshed 1n Relf11~t. Jn Lnn<ion thf'rr wrrr rPpons Pnrne tilinisler Edward Hea1h "·nuld cut shnrt 1 ~achling vacation and return In his desk . Jn~h F0re1gn ~lin1ster Patrick Hillery cnnferrerl rlurtr1g the ti;i.v 1,1·ith Bri!1~h Hnme Secrerarv neginalti Maudling nn th11 grn11·in'( C'nsi.~ in British.[r[sh rela· !inn; British trnnpll hattlrd rnnf1np sni pers 1n ~nine nf lhe C~thnl1r llr('ilS nf Rrlfas!. In nthi>r.« lh1'~1 fnughl hn!h snip,..rs anti mnhs hurling rork s, bottles ;ind in<;ulls .:it 1he t rnnps . Rri1i~h ;i11lhnritil'.~ .:ilsn rrpnned f1i:ht111g br111·crn nr11I fac11n11 .<i nf lhe nurla111rd Irish l1rpuh1'1can Arn1y 1111A f, hrl1rvcr! hy the British to bl':. hr.hind !he \'ll'llt>nl'C'. The r1.chl1ni: 111h11·h hri·kr Hiil Monrl;iv in1Pn~1fird af1rr Nnrlhrrn lrrland rrime :'lhn1 ~1rr Br i.1 11 Ftiulkncr orrlrrr<i in· l•'t'nmrnt 11.'1thn11L trifll 1n 11 hir! t1J el1r11in111" 1hc IHA. Au!hnn!11•<; r11u11~lr1l 1111 ahu ut ~00 ~ll"fl<'<'ts 11r1dcr the nnlcr but ~:i id ill or lhrn1 h;u! be!'U r('lra'1crl . i\n,-,!hct flurry Of ftghtll1~ 11:.tS rrrorll'fJ tl1!'1 11 f1r•rf1<)(•n Whf"fl .'I ('ff'IW d nf 200 a( L1r'krd tl11• ~p1·i111~firtrt Hnad rnl1re ~t11!1nn 1111h <i!nnr" ;ind hi•tllr~. 1\I ~l'Wr\'. on 1hP (1·1\nl1rr 1111h !l1r ln~h Hrpubli<', ;i l>rJmb d;11n::r~rrl a ('IJSIOlllS pn~t. Brlla.;t v.·;i ~ 11 <'11.1' in rno11r111ng . Rlar·k 111n11rnlr1g f1;1gs for ri1 il1~n" killrrl in the fi,ghtin~ fl 11t!rrrd frnrn 11·inrlo"'."· \\'p•;ith~ h11ng fr1Jm dnnrs anrl m::iny ra1hn!1cs 11·nrP black arn1b<ini1.<i. And !hr riossihlht y of huni:Pr arosr -ffl()rl and mil k supplies 11·pr, ri1rin1ni: ~hor1 in rlnl 11rr;i~ 11.·1th tl11l11·fry !n1rk~ un.:iblP In i:et !hr,.,11gh the s1rt'l'I barr1r:11dr~ Nnrm11! life: "·as at 11 ~1:indstdl aftf'r rtark (.'1·1111clt Roy Stout 'J'roop 106 of Costa r.lesa has colle<"led a lot of C'ans for recyc!Jng proJei:t and no\\' Boh Iverson. 12, compacts them a bit. (J othier8 Offers Nip DAYTON. Ohio !UPJ) -When I customer at the BMT men's clat.hin1 shop J1ere is aEked to "Qave one Qn the ho•Js~·· the proprleter~ art not tal king about a shirt or tiP.. The (lwnrr nf 1he shop began dispensing m1xc.d drinks recently tn create a feeling nf gnOO will -and to sell more clothe!. "'\\'e finrl it causes a good fee ling with our rustnmer~. and na pun is intended ,'' l'!8 id Robery flyan . a partnl'r 1n the store. now hear this! ii men go overboard for TISSOT 1111~ 1P<1son? 11ssot PH ~16 1s 11H? ~la!w.1rt w~1c.h, Pff c ~~~ r u ~ged ly bu11! to 11•ve 1;nfa1l111g st1v 1r.e under g,eat slless. Wta1hers the e!em erils, loo. Left. The Nav•g.,lor, Sell·w1nd1ng w1!h a111om11tic-'!lly cJ1;ini:•ng (Ja1e di.JI. Has the 24 hour d•al so important tor sea going men, S!a1nler.s steel w11h m.tlch· 1ng brac.elet , $89.SO Righi. The Sk in·D1ve.r, All aulorna!ic. and shows the t1ml!, Iha day and th e date as we ll as .t ll·1 mpor1.t nt elapsed time und er water. Statnless steel with matc.hin& br11ce.let. $99.50 J. (. fium11hriP.I Jeuip/er.1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD,. COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TE~MS IANICAM EklC1'k0-MA STER CHAJ'.GE 14 YEARS IN SAMt LOCATIO N I 7 Ellsberg Case Magistrate Nixes Wiretap Charges BOSTON t UPIJ Dr. Danit'! Ellsberg's ap~rance before a U.S. magist ate in Boston was simply to deter· mine if he was the m n ac~ rused of leaking lhe secret Pen1agon papers to newsmen, the U.S. Court has ruled . Tuesday's ruling rejected defense contentions that illegal v.iretapping invalidated Ute a rrest warrant. Uuless a defense appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is upheld, Ellsberg must be in California Aug. 16 to answer an in- dictment charging him with possessin6! c lassified documents and giving th em to unauthorized persons. The court said the proper place to ra ise the issue of wiretapping would be in Los Angeles. where a Federal grand jury issued the in· dictment. Jn an opinion written by Judge ~~rank M. Coffin with ,Tudge Bailey Aldrich con- curring, lhe 1st Circuit Court of Appeals said the only rele- • vant Issue r e gardi ng Ellsberg's removal to Los Angeles was \\'hether 'he was the man named in \h' in· dictment. "Since defendant admitted his identity, the removal rourt had no choice but to issue lhe removal order on presentation of a certified copy of the in- dictment and a copy of the ar· rest warrant," the rourt ~aid. EUsberg's lawyers wanted U.S. District Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr., of Boston, to hold the hf'aring. Last Thursday Garrity ruled the y,·iretapping Issue was irrele- vant to the remova l proceed· ings and ordered Ellsbcrg to appear in Los Angeles for ar- raignment next ~1onday. El!sberg's lawyers, led by Leonard B. Boudin. appe:iled that ruling but promised Ellsberg would appear for the arraignment. Coffin he a r d arguments last Friday in Portland, Maine, where he is spendi ng his summer vaca- tion. Youth, 15 Sentenced To Death Pl!\'E BLUFF. Ark. (UPI! -A. J5.year-0ld boy Y!'as sentenced Tuesday to die in the electric chair for his part in 11 gang murder of 11 rice farmer. Arkansas law does not ex- emp1 juvenilC'!< from prn- secul1on as adults. Three other teen.age bo ys, two 15 ycflr~ old and one 16. were being h('ld for trifll in the Novemb('t 1970 murder. Joe Kagebien, 15, of Dewitt, Ark .. was taken to death rov.· at the Tucker Intermediate Reformatory near P ine Bluff followi ng his conviction Tues- day. Sickle, Suspect May Okay Return BROWSVILLE. Tex. IUPI) -Clarence Otis Smith, 43, a c- cused of last month's killing rampage in a C a Ii for n i a campground, indicated Tues· day he would waive ex - tradition fron1 Texas only if a Calffornia grand jury indicts hJm. Otherwise, his eJ.torney said, he v.•il\ fight extradition to !he \\'est Coast in a court battle that Y.Ould require six v.·eeks to lhree months. A grand jury in California is considering the case. author1t1es to keep him here by means or a long court fight." Lewis said. Mc an v.·hile, Smilh talked to reporter Joe Carroll of the Aubu rn Jou rnal on the telephone ~londay and told h;.11, "I don 't know why lhey think it was me They must have something circumslan· tizJ." "It's all in lhe hands of the L-Ord," Smith v.·as quoted 11s saying. Carroll said Smilh. who disappeared fr om his Auburn home July 23, to!d him that he decided to take A ''vacation" in Mexico because "there y,·ere too many things going ha ywire." Smith, "''ho "''as accused nf hacking tv.·o campers io death and y,·ounding three others Ju- ly 12 in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in CzJifnrnia , was turned over to !ht> FBI Saturday by Mexican·------------I officials. Ile v. as arrested in ~1cx1co City. ··tf a i::rand jury meeting in Calirornia ~oes ovC'r the evidence and facts or the mat· ter tind rclurns true bill against 111.v client, then v.·e \\·ill take flnother look at it," S m i I h 's co url-&ppolntcd lawyer Harry D. Lewis i;aid. '"I \YOUldn't think it right either to m y e!ient or to the demanding C al ifornia 13 DAYS ONLY· BUY NOW,,. enjoy tremendous savings on a Variety ~I our Magnavox floor samples, demomtratora and prior models (Color TV ••• Stereo ••• Portables ••• Radios ••• Tape Recorderil,., anc! Component Systems)-some in original factory·sealed cartons! A . 11 " diagonal measu re COLOR PORTABLE-model 6104will bring you Yivid 69 sq, in. pictures with such e)(tra quality Magnavox features as Auto- m11tic Color Purifier end 1he exclusive Bonded Circuit ry chassis with Keyed AGC for superior reception end lasting reliability. Perfect on tables. s helves or bookcase.s-anywhere I REDUCED TO B.14" diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-with Automatic Fine Turiing I Model 6228 will bdng you per- fectly tuned brilli11nt color 102 sq. in, pic tures-on every channel, every time I l1s o ther advanced featu res includ• Ch1om111one for added picture depth end 1ichercokirs. Quick-On, plus many more for superior viewing enjoyme nl, REDUCED TO Complete Service Dept. TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR SYSTEM TAC keeps flesh tones natural-pictures sharp -automatically I No jumping up toedjust con- trols-no green or purple faces I Switch chan- nels ••• let the scene change-TAC always remembers to give you perfectly-t uned pic- tures w ith the right colors eve ry time I ..;~----~~ 0. C.18" diagonal m easure COLOR PORTABLE-model 6272 makes an ideal second sell It offers Ultra-Bright 180 sq. in. pictures with fabulous re11lism . _. pl us built-in Magnavox qu11lity, per- formance and lasting rellability. Recessed carrying handle permit s e11sy carrying .•. or enjoy It o n 11n optional cart for room-to-room mobili ty. REDUCED TO 0 . ENJOY TODAY'S BIGGEST PICTURE ... plus revolutio nary TAC I Model 7120 has • huge 315 sq. in. Ultra· Rectangular, Ultra-Bright scree n for more viewing area with clearer pie· lures end less glare ..• pfu s 1he most fabulous lif1-1i ke realism you've eve r seen I It also has Chroma tone, Quick-On. And every Magnavox 1dvanced feature, REDUCED TO ONLY MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMEllT CENTER •Magnavox! •Wh ir lpool I •Genari1I Electric •Ga ffer• & Si1ttler1 ·c orning 45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SER.VICE! GOLDENWEST & WARNER 401 MAIN STREET BROOKHURST & WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH SALIS ONLY 842·5596 HUNTINGTON BEACH Sfll ¥1Cf l SALIS 536-7561 FOUNTAIN VALLEY SA LIS ON LY 962·2456 W~neMI~. Aug1nl ll, 1971 DAIL V PILOT $ Sears =- .......... ........ '· ' . \"1e11u m• Uphol•ltr)' too! Kenmore 12-lnch Polishers • Shan1pooer-Polisher with 2·ipeed moror, balanced polis her head will nor cip when I if red from floor. 2 cord winding hooks.18-Fc. vinyl cord. •Includes 2 combi narion scrubbing/polis hing b ru shes • 2 rug sh ampoo brushes and 2 felt buffi ng pads with snaps. Moder8330 Kenmore I-Speed Canister Vacuum •Top mounted ar cac hm enr storage, combi nacion rug/floor root. crevice too, upholstery and dusting brus h. 15-fr. cord , 2 disposable dusr bags. Vinyl hose. Model 2 127. Prices E ffect iv e Sunday, Aug. 8 thru Saturday, Aug. 14 \ Manual Rug Pile Adju~cmen t Foot Pedal Handle Release low Silhouette j:CIS under furn I- .cure ea.sily ~ .-• ~-; • ,fl ,-. Effec1ive Capa- ciry 350 Cubic Inches llevolvi ng Brush Accion ~ Svndoy 12 NMn .. J P·"'· Mondoy lfwv 'rWcry t~>O e.m. te 9 P'·'"· S.Nrdo11 t :)O a.m, ,. 6:00 p.111. KENMORE Heavy Duty Upright Vacuum • Sweep up dirt "Wil h revolvi111 brush action, twin fan motor •JS.foot vinyl cord winds on handy cord hooks. • Large capacity dust bag. •Raise or lower brush to clean any pile rug. Viny l bumpe-r around the ba.se. Model 30~0. All Major Appliances Availa ble at Sean Catalog And Appliance Store• "'" Aboul Sean Con.,enieai C redil Plan. Sears Sotld crdhut Ouw-r.N w Y..-MMey l«lr fr•e ,.,.kml Awd•W. ~--· ----..... • ' DAR Y PILOT EDITORIA.L P AGE Garden Grove Merger? Is Garden Grove Unified School District Orange County's unwanted junior college dis trict stepchild? ~r is it, as some Ga rd en Grove trustees assert, a poten tial i;tate aid goldmine deserving of exploration by existing and ostensibly \\'eallhier comn1unity coll ege districts'? Garden (_-;rove, the county's poorest and largest school district is approachi ng the l \V O-year college dis· t ricts to deter1n1ne \1·he ther a merger bv the 1973-74 school year is possible. State la"' requires.all school dis- tricts to be a part of a t\\'O-yea r college dis trict by tha t tin1e. Garden Grove is the county's last tln atlached dis- trict since Orange voters approved a merger v.·i th Santa Ana Unified District forming t he neYl Rane.ho Santiago Co mmunity College District on April 20. Since they ha ve no district or jun ior coll ege of their own, Garden GroYe property owners pay an interdis· trict t ui tion transfer tax amounting to more than $1 per $1 00 of assessed valuation. This money is d istributed to the three college districts serving the bulk of Garden Grove graduates: Coast, North Orange County and Rancho Santiago Co mmunity College districts. Coast College officials are studying the effect of a m erger nO\V and will report to the board of education at its Aug. 18 meeting. Simil arly, Garden Grove ex:pects to discuss the an- nexation poss ibilities at its Sept. 7 board meeting, based on the replies it receives from the co mmunity college boards. Garden Grove trustees see several alternatives lo t heir junior 1.:ollege bachelorhood: joining with Coast College, Rancho or North Orange; forming their O\V TI district, d ividing the Garden Grove Unified an1ong the three college districts, or doing nothin g and letti ng the state mandate a merger. Each has drawbacks. About the only bright spot on the horizon fs the Learning to 'Objectify' Other People l\-fy youngest daughter, not yet 9. reached a plateau of understanding this summer tha t some people never attain throughout their lives. She learned to "objectify'' other people in the world. "You know, when I was younger,'· she reflec-ted one night, "I used to think tha t peo ple i,1•ho "'ere nice to me were nice people. That's the way I judged everybody - by the way th ey treated me." ".\nd now you know belter?'' I asked, W:':''<lc ring what was CQming. .. Y ~s. I do," she nodded vigorously. "FCJ• instance, lake a teacher who liked me -I thou~ht that teacher was swell, and I could n't understand why some of the other kids complained atxiut her. ·•TH EN, THIS YEAR," she "'ent on, "l r;ta rted to see that a teacher who was mean or unfai r to oth er pupils "'asn't really a nice person. t·ven if she happened to li ke me. In fact, I'd get a littl e embar- rassed about bring a favorite. and would act up a bit -bu! she'd treat me nicely all the same ·• "And how do you look at pro ple now~" I asked her. "Now I w:itrh thr ~ay they act to ..... ·ard kids whn are a l1Ule du mb or whal they c;:ill 'difficult.' H the}'re mean or unfair to them. it bo!hers me. and I don·t want them to be nice lo me ·· Dear Gloon1y Gus Why does Cosla f\1esa need a com· miUe.e to look into Uie future. when all one ha s to do is ride around the city on a bicycle to conclude that it will end up one. very large "Litter Bug" dum p? -H.B. f\!cD. Thl1 fl•llre P'l'flKt1 .. _,,. vl•wi., Ml .,.._•r!IJ IMM 11 IM 11 ... H ..... S- rMor "' _.,.. i. OIMmJ Gui. D•flJ 1'1•r. NATURALLY, T wa s enormously pleased to hear this. Because we have not begun to grow up. in all dimensions, until we are able to assess other personalities not in terms of how they respond to us , but how they act and react loward people who are of little use to them. It is easy, and pleasant, to ~beguiled by someone who flatters our sen sibiht1es -to look upon someone as a good chap because he seems to appreciate our virtues or overlook our faul ts. But the test of a character is the way it behaves toward less-favored people. ~1Y DAUGHTER WAS able to !iympathizc 1,•filh pupils "'ho were "picked on" (even though she didn'l like some of them very much herselr ,, and to take their side in simple justi re even against e teacher wh o liked her. This is placi ng principle above self • interest, and judgment above va nity -and marks otr a true human being from a sorry im- ita tion of one. Jesus warned his followers that if they beh a\'ed badly to"·erd "the least or lhese '' -the most despised or 1lt-!a\•orC'd -they "'ere inflicting lhc same in1ury upon }l im, yo u cannot lru!y-1't'orsh1p a God and treat his c rcatu rf'.~ con· temptunusly. Our hu m:inhood arrivc:i;: nn- ly with the recognit ion Iha! \\'(' cannol ac- cept !be spurious "nireness" r1r lhose who dn not mea~urc out equal jusli<"e to "the least of lhcse " And a little chilO .:;hall lead them. Short-changed on Rides To the Editor: f\1y fam ily and I went to the Orange County Fair on Pepsi Fami ly Day. One ol the features was a coupon that said, "This coupon and $1.00 may be ex- changtd at special Pepsi booth for six ride tickets," which we did and were gi've n tickets. Each ti cket said "good for vnf' mechanical ride ... \\'ell. some kiddie rides were one 11ckei, b i" 1h':' othe r rides said l\\'O tic:<cts. The children \1·ere all \'ery disappo inted beca use they "'ere supposed to gel SIX rides and only got three. "'E \\'El\'T to 5CC the fair manager. 1'1r, James Porterfield, and sho"·ed him the licket s. The next day "'e called lhe Pepsi com- pany. They said that their agreement with Mr. Porterfield had been six Jlides for a dollar. The reason I am writing is I had read previous to the fair of the good new management of the fsirgrounds. Now if cheating the children who went lo the fair ls good managemen t, l don·t •gree. 1'1RS. ROBERTA P ANTE L Allernallce Edueallon To the Editor : As l unders tand it. rtte:ntly the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dislrlct Boa rd .of Educ1illon failed lo approve an e11 perlme.nt.al class. "Creating a n A1tem11ttve SchOol," proposed for Costa t.1esa High School studenl.'I. I am sorry the fea sibility of lnlti•tlna such a course, where a:tudents, te:1cher, and parents rould try out together and document • 4':..l'Chool wlthln a school" wa11 not ·t>nt~ with enough inform11!1rtn In .. .... ··--· I Mailbox Llrft•t ,....,,. ••lll•rs ... w11com1. ,,.•rm•ll' wrlll•I ""9irlol ct n .... , !Mir "'""'"' 1n :)00 word• •• leH. Tl'11 rl1hl II CllldWll4 11!1"1 M IU 1111(1 1r •llml~•l• lllHI I• ,. .. ,~111. All 1111••• mu>1 1n· •!~d• 1itftl!I•"" ,..,. mtlllmo l d<fron. bu! ftt m1t m1v bo wlthftold t ft """'" Ir >urnc1...,, rtt lln I• t P11t,.nl, ""!" Wiii ,.., M 11ublloh1t . sti rnulate the board·s ~up1Xlrt and ap- proval. IN THE LIGHT or a recent hearing on a proposed bill AB 2902. was "alternali\'e schools" the board might co nsi der the possibility of rein troducing the course proposed for Costa Mesa High School. There now exJsts a district interesL in alternative r;chools and we at Newport· Mesa Unified School District might be better prepared Lo Initiate something like this state blll would sugg,st if we could have Utt back 'xpe.rience of this course along with Tom Wilson's Hot Ideas pr<r posal for the '·Newport Plan," which is hopeful!)' going into action this next year. Al.SO. I \\10Ul..D like to suggest that the me mbers of lhe board write lo the members of ll'lt State Asst'm bty Educa· lion Subcom mittee ond give the ir support to this bill. "Altr rnali\'e Education" \~ not on ly an allcmati\'e for the ex· perimenta l voucher sysh·n1 but it is the best thing going ICIC:i<t) 10.·hich ca n truly JlliVt the pe(lple t11e kind of t'ducation tor thtir child ren which they will agree In and support. DON FOX >. rl Teacher r ~ ~lr-~<t Hlrh !-;ch{)(ll possibility the Legislature might brighte n the Garden Grove do\vry wi th a rewrite of the sta te's means of financing school d istricts. Garden Grove ed ucates 53,350 s tudents each year \Vil h a tax base that totals only $290 mil li on. Newport· Mesa enrolls 26.600 students but enjoys a $450 million la.x base. 'l'hat n1a kes Ga rden Grove too poor to sta rt its O\vn junior college systen1. An d the d istrict that \VOu!d ab· sorb Ga rden Grove \Vould imn1 ediately be fa ced \Vith buil ding a campus 111 the ce ntral Orange County area. \Vithout so1ne forin of remedia l legislation , trus· tees of our local Coast Community Coll ege District can hardly be blamed for exer cising restraint on any merger at this time. This Needs Careful Stud v ., Costa Mesa city planners should take some time studying plans for a 30-acre apartmen t project at Adan1s Avenue and Fairview Road. Le adership Homes \vants to build 843 "family style" apartments on the 30 acres. serving a potenti al 2,276 people. The r ising cost o{ horn es has f o r c e d more fami lies Into apartments each creating -at least for n o\v-a ne'v type of market for builders. Bul the city cannot, afford to overlook the d anger of an ap;irlment t on1plex this 111assive. : ,, \ ' " ' -1 ' ' •i e: ' ~" A 1rell designed. innovative project tan fil! a need in Costa ll'lesa and be a credit lo the city's image. \Vh i1e there is no indic ation this project \Vii i not be of hig h q uality. the city shoul d not be shy about taking lhe lim e it needs lo study every detail of the proposal. The size of the project makes it subject to care ful scrutiny. c "IF I HAD A 8LEEDIN6 ULSTE~, l'D GtT RI~' OF IT.'' Treated Public Officials as Hired Hands How Hughes Operated • Ill LAS VEGA S -From his penthouse l1crn1ilage. Howard Hughes used to issue orders Lo public officials as if they "'er@ hired bands. \\'c have obtained copies of the secre1 , scribbled in!lructions he handed down to h.is Nevada foren1an, Robert f\otaheu . For four years, the nation 's riche;t man Jived as a recluse in a clinically scaled penthouse abo1·e Lns Ve gas' neon ghtter. He grew a long "'hi1e beard and acquired a mul timillion-dollar co!leclion of gambling casinos and ~ilver mines. TO RA MROD lhis dazzl ing empire. he hired fllaheu, an ex-FBI age nt. who had heen nperallng a priv ate "i\1ission : J 111po.~s 1 blc" agency in Wa shington . D.G. One of /\laheu's secret n1issio ns had been lo recrui t an assassination team that at· tempted, fir s1. lo slip poison into Cuban Dicta tor F'idcl Cas!ro's food and. la1er, to gun hin1 down from a Havana ro6flop. Not even r>laheu ever saw the elusi\'e Hughes, who kept out of sight in his neon- lit lair surrounded only by six male nursema id-bodyguards. Maheu got all his orders by telephone or in writing. I ~ f JJ ack ~dersou . -. ~· Now }[ughes has disappeared from Nevada as mysteriously as his dark-o f· nighl arriv11l four years earlier. Bul his hand-written memos to f\1aheu remain behind under courl seal. THESE !\fEi\tOS ind icate Paul Laxalt, \\'hile he "'as governor of Nevada . "'as deeply involved in helping Hughes ac· t1u1re some of the slate's n1ost glamorous ~ambli ng palaces. Even the head of the FBI 1n Las Vl'gas, Ha rold "Red '' ('an1p bel l. "'as pressed into assisting Hughes wilh his acquisitions, according to the memos. Nevada 's two Senators, Ala n Blble and Howard Cannon, were reported in the memos to be running inte rference for Hughes in \Va shingt on. Wh e.n the Ju stice Dtpartment threat- ened to go lo court to bloc k Hughes rron1 amassing more casinos, Maheu reported to the pent house thal "many friends in Washington" had intervened. Among them, he said , was Senate Judici ary Chairman James Eastlan d 10.?i.liss .l. In 1968, Hughes tr ied unsuccessfully lo take over Harrah's famous gambling em- poriun1s at Renn and scribbler! impatient fl1 nt1eu . Lake Tahoe. He instructions lo •·1 FEEL." wrote Hughe:;. •·the Gov. should point out to Harrah the obv ious unfairness in encou ragi ng us for .six months to believe !he price "'ill be based upon the general formula I speJ!ect ou t and then a complete reversal of his posi- tion and a demand that we pay for the 'fahoe Club alone the ident ical price he had betn quotin~ for the two clubs con1- bincd in one package. "I feel the Gov. ought to explain lo llarrah that you don 't treat friends in this \~'a:-.'. Let's ha ve the Gov. worklng on this.'1 It \\'as Hughes' ailempt to buy the Stardust in Las Vegas that finally got him into trouble with the Justice Dtpartment's an ti-trust division in !%fl. Yet he wrote ,\1ahcu : "I feel that since the Go1•ernor .•. t has) gone out on a limb to sponsor thi~ deal. \Ve are obligated to go thru \v ith it. And tha ~ goes even tho Laxall ma y say we are free to do as we wish .. _ \\1e musl close the tr ansaction." BUT LATER , Hughes 11pparently wavered in his th inking. He wrote Maheu on March 14. 1968: "Are you sure that we should go ahead wlth this deal instead of taking this opportun ity to offer the Gov. a Nevada con1promise 1,vhich wil! place him in debt to us ·for a Jong lirne lo come?" Hughes \vas also getting some static over hls acquisi tions from George Dickerson, then a member of the Nevada Gaming Commission. For the billionaire 1't'as dic kering not only to take over the Stard usl but the Silver Slipper and Silver Nugget casinos as well. "Bob," Hughes instructed 1'.laheu, •·1 approve heartily ot arranging a meeting bel\\'etn you and Dickerson and th~ Nevada head nf the FBI. I urge you prearrange with the above head or the FBI that he wilt expla in to Dickerson tht- urgency of our buying out the Starduli t and Sli pper operating groups. "AT THE SAJ\1E meeting, please try to arrange lhat Mr. FBI of Ne\'ada will con- vince Dickerson also of I he like1,1·ise im- portance of our buying out fhe Si l. Nu g. of NLV beca use or the crimi nal elemen t now gathering there." Paul Laxalt , who retired from the governorship this year to return to prirate law practice. told us he had mere· ly mad e appointments to help Hughes build up his Nevada empi re. "We thought heavy Hughe !'i in· vol vement in Nevada was healthy." Lax. alt explained. He said he had turned down overtures from Hughes to join Hughcs '1 organization. 16 Million Cases of Athlete's Foot 1 h1n;:;s a ('Ol11nu11st 1n1ght ne1 C'r kno11 1f hr d1dn t open his n1ail \\'helh<'r A1neric<1ns :Ir(' b£•('0!11111,1; ;:i 111· ler Pt'OPl t> rna~· be quicstionnblc. but at l":i'l 11(' now h;11·c 16 n1ill1on i:asc!'o u[ athlt'lc ·s fool ye:i rly. Ar(• ~ l'\lJ h;i 1·1n~ trouble wdh your \'lSIOn:' 'f\\'n Ollt of c1·Pry 1hree ;:idu lts do. and it's hard to sec-\1•hv. Perhaps nature didn 't design the hun1an eye to meet I he dema nds of a civil ized 1,•:orld. Bat hing beauties or lhe pa st often I stepped inlo the sea wearing suits easier lo drown in Lhan S\\'im in. TI1e typical bel le of the 1890's wore a suit C'Qntainin~ JO scuare yards of cloth, enough to n1ake a m'odern lass almost a dozen bikini:i;. 1\1oi1C'st l\ilarl ha \Vashington. thr nation's firs! f'ir~t Lady. h:ld a themiselike sw im go\Oo·n 1\·il h below-the-elbo"' slrevPs. high neek. and a low hem with "'eights ~ewn Into It. AmPrit•a's forgotten heroc~ Thr fi r~! Ivory cu1nb 11·as rnade b,\' Andrew Lord al Centcrbrook. Conn .. in 176!1 llr t·ut thr plate and teeth with a handsa1~·. Nir.c work. Andy. DESERT NOMADS In ~Iorocco. notes the Nnlional Geographic Society. still buy instead of court their brides and pay their Laxes witb camels. Unfortunately. a UEAR GEORGE: l\ly husband has suggesti'd that I buy a blonde wig and a red·halred wig (I'm a brunette I because he soys it will be like ha\'ing three wi\'es. It 5e<'ffiS lo me tha t 0 11e w~man is enough f1)r any m<111, don't you agret>:' MH S. T. DEAR MRS. T.: A~ lnng ti !> r ... f' bet'n married. prec is('ly "'hal kind Qf an answer did you e.x11tc.t mf! lo gl\·e you? Write to a lady fldvice columnis t 1111d keep ynur ill us ions. -• ,.., \ If a l Hoyle 11nrd·lll• ~111'1 ~ r-an,·t p.1y his laxes \11th hi~ hnrrn1 ca~toffs. \' . .\~'ITY ! /\long 1hr. Itali an R1l'iera. a h<1lcony is r<•nsidered such <in im portant fe;iture of a house that families unable to atford a real one have the image of one painted on lht> house's: outs ide 11·a!1 'fo 111,1~r 1l look n1o re realis11r. imaginary tnn11l1' 11ash is pa1n!cd nn the 1111agin;iry balcor1y, just as il is secn tl rJJflS 11n ill'· IUHI r;uhn~s. It was Epirurus "'ho o~servcd. •·1 ~ is \'<l in to ;i sk or the gods \\'ha t a ITI:l ll IS capi!ble. or supplying for himsel f. .. Deadly profits: \\.'hal drug has the largest price ma rkup in going from pro· dul'er tn ult1m;ile consumer? It \~ un· douhtedly heroin. The rrudr heroin deri v· ed from poppies n\ay bnng a Turk11~h f;;rmcr no more than $1.25 an ounce. Aul a(te_r 1t lias beC'n refined, cul ::ind re<;u t, <1n OU!lt.:(' n1ay cos t th!" addic ts "'ho take ii as 111111..:h as $10,()()(). A:\' OLD Rll\'~1 E: "The honeybee I~ funny, ils fun ctions seeming double-one end glVes us honey, lhe other gives us trouble.·• Drug s: Overused, Abused, Dangero.us A ""ell kncm•n scientist once said-and ht> \\'3S only haH joking -that "If al\ the ntcdlcines Jrl the world \'t'ere throY,:n inlo the oceans. !ht> only llfe thal would be harmed 1\0Uld he lhc fish.'' True. h!" rorµor ;tl)OUt 111edicat ions that sterili ze ;1n<l dcndrn pain. He forgot aboul the 11;1eci natn1ns against srnall pox. polio. di 11htheri:1 and other dieease!. He forgfl l. the infec!ion-fightini antibiotics. He rorgot abnul many other. valid drus prepa rnl ions. But he s111l had a point. because he wus reft>rring to the lhousands of unneeded. ineffective. overused, abused and dangerous med lcalions. "IT IS CLEAR th at drugs are over. used. "'idely overprescribed and self- ovcrprescribed," no I es Sen. Gaylord Nelson or Wisconsin. Nelsoo is chainnan of the Senate Small Business and ~1onopoly subcommittee. the body that has been methodically investiga ting the pharm aceutical and palent mtdicine ln- du~trles since Apr il. 1!167. The Nt lson subcommittee has regularly yanked sk,.telons from lh' dnig ft rms· closets. A1nng of issues by the sub- e<Jmm lttee has Jed lo grea ter puhlic unclerst anrli ng and go\'e rnment aclion in such area.~ as drug pricing, drug tesl1ng, dangers of specific drugs and drug advertising And promotion. Ben Gordon. st.11 ff economist or th' sub- t om mittP.e. f'Xplains the economic$ of the drug industry : '· Guest Editorial "THE ORDINARY dema nd cur\'" for n1ost products is a sloping one. \\lien there is a reduction in pri ce. !here Is an increase In dema nd for lhe produce But the dein and for drugs i!I generall~· in· e!a~f 1(', The reRson for lhis is that the need for niedicallons rema ins about the same. "\\'hat pharmaceutical finn s are trying to do is shift the schedule or demand upward by inventing ne\v disease enlltie:s, a t.1adlson Avenue approach," Gordon says. He cite s "environmental depression," a syndrome for which at least one drug fi rm has 1 so-c11/~ rem tdy. "They're rede fining human experiences lo become medical and psychologlcal problen1s sub- ject to drug therapy. For example . if you ('an'L gel along wilh your new daughter· in-law, take a pill.'' AD\'ERTISir>i'G in !hi~ \'e1n is airn erl regularly a1 physic101111 in the page~ of such ostenslbly austt"re JOUrn11ls ns the Journal of the American f\ledlcal Assn. Thls saturation approach. some experts belie\•e, is causing phy!liclans--0ften too bu~y 16 keep up wit h journal articJcs -to ha ~e thc lr prescribing of drugs on ad· vertising -often rnls!eadin g -and hard· , . -·-'lt- sell pep talks fro m pharmaceulical fi rm representati\'f'S. AU loo often, organized medicine - subsidized by large. grants and journ1T adverti~i ng by the drug fi rm~ -tias fail· Pd to raise the "'arn1ng flag!> to con· surners. .\.q i'\e!son po uits oul, •·If the group Lhat has all lhc expertl~ is defaulting, you'rt: in !'ferious trouble .. Kt11m ath Falls !Or r. I Hf'rald <1nd Ne w1 DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Pub/i31!1r thomOJ Keevil. Editor Albt rt \V. Bott i Erl1tor1al Page Editor Thf' ed1IQr1al [lllgp of lllf" D1tlly Pilot Sttk~ rn inforni 11fl11 i;tirnulllte re11d. er.1 b~· PN'Srnting th111 ne10o'IJllll>t'r'11 op1n1on~ i nd ('fll'!1111en!al')· on top!C11 ot interest 11 flrl ~1i.:n1f!cancl', b)· pro- \'ld1na 11 ronnn lor :he t~pr~sKln ot our ~lldf't~' 11p1ninn«, 11nd by prr- sen!lna 1h.~ d11·rr«r vu•Yo'IJl)lnt~ or rn· !armed "b«r r1'""" ~od spcke\'!men on topic~ ot !hr day. Wednesday, .August 11 . 1971 -~. ._ .... -,. -~ ' 7 Today's Final Saddlebaek N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO. 191, 5 SECTIONS. 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORN IA WED NESDAY, AUGUST 11, 19 71 TEN CENTS Capo Mission Facelift Exempted From Codes By PAJ\lELA HALL.AN 01 IM 0 1,11 l'llo! Sti tt Restoration of a SBn Juan Capistrano ~lission huilding "'ill bf' exemp1 from Orange County"s Bu ilding and Safely cod f' requirements. The San Juan Capistrano City Council \'o1ffi unanimously ~lMday to all ow 1·::irious restnra1ion projects to con tin ue. bur stressed that future construction will have to come lo the city for ;ippro\·al. Councilman Jim Thorpe expressed Cfln· eern about people being allowed to go to a bu.!lding that might fall down in an earthquake. '"Safety is our majnr con('ern ." he :;;aid. ''There is a diHerenc:e between building.~ being Uied by lht' puhlic and those being used for historical viewing." The county, acting for thP. city. had ordered rest.oration u;ork stopped on lhe mission because no permit had been issued. Jay Latham of capistrano Beach, <J:.'+· ... ' .,.~' • ,;; .• l , ,_, ~ •. . _'"ii>,.. ,.·fl~' \ , '"·· ~ .. -· CIAILY !"!LOT Sfl l! l'l\o" RESTORATION OF HISTORIC MISSION CONTINUES Shadowed Walkway of San Juan's Famous Landmark Some S. Cou1ity People Mciy Get Utility Hike San Diego Gai-and E:lcrtrir Con1panv ha~ .1skt'd for slale perm1~~1on In ra ise its ser\·icr rate.~ Oy aho111 2:t perceo! - 1he fi r~! hike.~ in ten yea r~ f iling soaring furl ros1s anrl n1her !''<- penses, the u!ility serving portions of the Capo Citizenry 1'o Air Opinions On Night Flying Ci111.rn romplaints abl)ut nighl flyi ng and ~tr11y1ng from prescribed fl ight pa!.· terns by planes using Capistrano Airport "ill he probed hy the. San Juan Capistrano city staff lhi~ week. The Council agreed J\'londay In dirPct the. city manager to contacl the Federal A vial ion Aul hority and to revie.,.-the a.1rpnrt'~ land use permil rcqu1remenls and report findings back lo the rouncit Cnunc1lman Edward Chermak. wtm uses the 11irport as a priva1<' pilot .!lain the facil ity is not equipped for nighl nylng bul \l i~ not !IJ his know1crlge il!e~ll l for a person to land al nigh! at his own ri.!lk. "Rut that person m1,i:ht be riskinjl 1he lives of others, ton." added Coupcilm11n Bill Bathgate. The airport is close In several trailer parks. Mariy complaints In the ci ty have been noted 10 rtcenl weeks about thC airport's use. Chermak i;aid it is possiblt to land at nigh t without runway lights bec11use an illegal billboard near the en lrance ~which !he city has been fighting for two years) lights the appro.1ch. Mayor Tony Forsttr ~11id An in· \·e!tigation would be <:alled for pa1i1cularlr becaus~ a death occurtd m9re lhl'ln a Yl'8r 11gn in which~ pilo! lrfl the itirpnrl in the dark fog.ll,Y hourJJ of .thr morning And cr ashed In Cap1.!ltrano Beach. :::outh Orange. Coast fileri formal rrqurst~ for the rat!' iricrra:o.es Tuesday before the State Public l:lilities Cumm1ssion Her,, arc some examples nf the rat e in· creases A c11ston1cr now paying SS.SR 11 mnn1h fnr ele ctnci!y would pay $6 .!14 : a bill of ~7.!lB wnu id rise ro S!l.80; a SJ0.65 charge would increase to $13.40. r.as cus tomers who pay a $4.AA a morilh at present, would pay $5.45. The present charge of $6.76 would rist! to $7.92, and a S!0.65 bill would increase to $12.:xl. A literal explosion in fuel oil prJCi' 01•pr the past 12 mon1hs is the prime. reason fnr the stiff increase requests. said SDG and E President Walter A. Zitlau. "The prier ha s shot up far beyond any expectation." he sairl. A barrel of the fuel 12 months ago cos! $2. Today's price for the same quanli1y is $[! ll2. Ziflau also blamed int"reases in l'quip- menl costs. wagt's and benefits to cmployes. !axe~ and construction. '"Taken together."" he said. "th~e in· flationary pressurt's are overwhelm1n1t and jeopardize our ability to continue to provide dependable !lervice." Th t suggested electric rate incrcas!"~ are the fir~\ in about 11 decade lor !he utility serving San Diego County and por. tJnn~ of southrrn Orange County. Zi1lau said the price of natural gas abn ha~ increa~d. and despite a gas rail' increase authorized a year ago. only a portion nr the gas purchased costs ha~ brcn offsel. The proposed rate. increases -If ap- proved by the PUC llftt!r yet-unscheduled public hearings -would yield $45.8 million II ye.11.r in arlded revenue!i, Without the. rate. relief, Zitla u said th111 !he firm ·s ra!P of return will drop from 1 31 percent t.hls year to 3.21 percent next year And bf't:ause nf lhe firm 's multimill!nn· rloll<ir construction Pr'OAfRm -lncludini;t !he San 0nflfrl' nucle11r grneraling ~tatinn -thP urility mu111 "allract out~lde f1n11ncin~ 111 re11.Y1nable rfltt>~. '' . ~uch atfr;ict.ion, Zil.l8u said, "requites ·• rate of return of al least 8.5 percen t. .ll,eneral contractor !nr lhP projects. pointed out that more. of the Capistrano J\1ission is standing today than any other in CalHornia. '·But more of it fell down. 100," added ~'lavor Tony Forster. Latham assured the coun cil that !he restored buildings will be perfectly sale. "The mission and the C"1\ntractor i-hould prO\'ide the cit~· with 1hrir plans so "'f' kno"' what's transpiring within the nlission walls for our own prolection ... said Councllman Edward Chermak. "There are no drawings," said Lathan1 · In restoring. we·re reproducing ""hat \\las ooce there by usinp: adobe blocks. soft bricks and pav1ni::: stones and 'sandstone for the arches. \Vr're using the foundations as a guideline. 1'he rest com - es out of my head '' ''None of th<1t i~ ~n1ng to fit l!l71 building rodes," he added. The city fathers voted lo draft a \'ery LJi:::ht. hold-harmJess agree1nent with the 111ission to protect the city in case there are problems with the structure. Lathan1 '>aid the mission would be willing to sign such an agreement. The special city ordinance, which will allnw restoration of the mission will also apply to olher historical buildings within 1he city. Special requirements will be made for occupied buildings, ho,...·ever. The restoration projects at the mission in clude part nf the original shop building~. hospi!al ;ind storage areas wl1ich were origlnal!y built around 1800. Tile project is on lhf' western side of the n1ission near the tallow v.'orks and tan· ncry . Any new buildings constructed at th e mission for comn1ercial use. occupancy. nr the parochial school v•iH fall under regular code requirenients. Clemente Councilman Vows Ouster of Caspers Cof C Pl1011e Bool{ Co st Boost See11 A Sa11 Clemen1P prin1~r closed his doors last wpek and left town . And 1hat, chamher nl comn1erce di rec· lors learned Tuesday. will cost tht. organi7.ation perh;ips S2 ,l'\Ofl because 11 cornp!eLe se1 of perfnraterl printing !apt~ bearing all the local telephone listings is missing ai; well. Chamber ~lanager Robert l':v<ln.~ tnld <1ireclors thal because Edward Hamb.v closed his shop a new printer for next year's edit ion would be found. But I.he cosrs for the job. he said. w11! rise perhaps $2.000 ~t·ause an entire new set of tapes will have t.o be punched . Officials h;id hoped tha! use nf un changed listings in tape form 11·ou!rl h;i \Pe cut costs for the new edition of the 'A01dely used chamber telephone book. Ile said chamher represen1a11vf's "'en! lo the closed busi ness la!P last "·eek lo !iCe if the tapes "'ere still there. "But nothing 111as th!'rP."' Evans said. '·\Ve're going 10 need some new ones " Thf' con1pu1crized 1apcs "'e re usr>rl ex· l.ens1ve!y 1n morlern typcselt1n12. m;ikinR prin!1ng 10tally ;iulomated. Drsri111' !hr prnwctrd inrrca:;er! pnn· ting r o.;1, ho11·cver. Evans ~tressed that the nltier funcl1ons of the mass i\'e dirPclory prn1cr! are 1he besr e.ver. Rccau.;e of an earher·!han·usual "'1art this r ear on ad\·er11s1og sales i;ome fund"' ;iJrracly are 10 accoun1.~ for next }ears t'dtlinn f'r\rra! thousanrl n1orr rnr1r~ 11•111 bf' produced nr.xt ~·rar as \1 ell. hr. sa1rl 01rf'ctory ronlrar! nian:igrr l,11ry C;irr ~::iu1 rP;;pnnse to nveriurcs this year "1s m11ch bcltrr than lasl ., -NO BIG SEC RET ADS DO JOB • THI-; DAILY PILOT rlocsn'I h1dt!'-a·n(>- 1hing , Tl 's nn secret !ha! DAILY PILOT classilied ad.~ get results. A DAILY PILOT classilied al'.! solrl holh hide·a-beds for the pri ce asked. Here "s the ad · 2 hide-11-beds $25 each. Call xxx-xxxx . Ir you don't have anything to hide, but something to sell. call our classified ad department at fi42.;)678, tbe direct line lo results. JOINS DEMOCRATIC PARTY Mayor John V. Lindt•y l\fayor Lindsay ]\fakes Switcl1 To Democrats r\1':\V YORK (t.:P11 -f\.1ayor John V. Lind~;i.v quit 1he Republican party to<iay and ann ount'cd he ha.~ regi~tered as a llf'n1orra 1 The n10\'e paved the w;i_\' !or a possible bid by Lindsay for !he 1:172 Dcn1ocratic presidential nomination. • Hnwe\·er. Lindsay stopped shrirt. nf an· n0unt'1ng his randidacy . Lindsav said thr roun1r.v needed new "national leaders hip" and Iha!. he 11'011ld work for a coal1lion of progre,<,,<,1rt- llr public<1n s, I n de pen d e 11 t s ;ind Democrat,<,. "\\.'hethcr this mcAns I \\ lil run for Pre~ident, I don "! know."' Lindsay said in a wrilten statement prior to a scheduled Of':'A'S conference. Lind.~ay ar r u ~ t! d the Administ rarion of "indi!ference'' problems of poverty. unemploymen!, crime. housing and urban decay. These problems he said. '"require national ac· lion., not the indifference shown by \Vashington." The mayor, an early Vietnam v.·ar critic, said he supported Ni..:on in 1963 "mainly because he promi sed 1.(1 stop a dt'bilitating war and to end the divisions that were learing us apart. Driue1· Stays i.1a Cai· Council to Sow Recall 'Seeds' By JOH/\' VALTERZ A DI '"" D•il~ 1'!111 l !1U San Clemente Councilman St a n !\orlhrup -a mcmbeT nf the embattled l.n1•til Agency Formation Commission - loda.v vowed he \vould seek support lrom Pvery city in the Fifth Supervisorial District tn oust Supervisor Ron Caspers. And lhe srcds for lhe proposed 11n;inirnous recall movemenl will be sown in Nnrthrup"s own council fi rs!. "I. pcrsonall.1". don't think .11 recall co uld be sponsored by any one individual, but ii a pl<ln were to be dra,...•n up where ever.v city in the district supported a recall. thrn something mijlhl be ac- con1ptishcd," he said. Northrup -J,!cnrrAlly "' soft-spoken rounr.ilman and LAFC nien1bcr -refus· ed to ~it in his chair a1 i\londay Morn- i11r's storn1y , secnnds·long LAFC meeting which resul ted in the flight of County Supervisor Rn be r l Ballin and Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde. "Every Fifth District city's mayor is ;i\l'fully perturbed by the recent power pla.\"S," Northrup said. '"and they know very \~·el! \vhat the situation is.'" !·le said he would definitely seek a com · n1 1l1ncn! frnn1 his fellow city co11nctln1rn 1111 lhe rrc.lll ide<i ;it next Y(eek's Wed· nr~dA.Y night mccling. Tile saine sentin1ent ca1ne Tuesday frn111 ~1ayor \\'alter Evans Jr , who salrt h;i ~1c:ill y !h!' same thing -ht' would en· dnrse a massive recall campaign ln \\'Crks pa i.t -('l'('n before !hf latest 1:-:->ul': w11.h !he LAFC -San Clcmen1r. 1·r11111rllmPo ha\'~ ren1arked about the qu;:i lll y of Ca spers· tenure on the board "It's 11m r. Nnrlhrup .~aid . "[nr rvrrv ni ;i1ror in the Fifth Districl In slick his nrrk nut and take !he crilicism ii need "' "'if sonic ,Joe Blo1v in 11 spcc1l1r ne1i:tihnrhriod talks nf recall. then 1l wouldn't have. a c;hance. But all the rn;iyors and councils in the d1slricl v.·ou!rt hrini;: crcdencf' and stren gth to the rcc:iH." he explained . "\\!e expect t.n find support rrom NewJX1rt Beach, LagUJ'la Beach and right nn rlnwn !he line. "And when 'A'e get the support of the ritirs !hen we'll find It in the uoin - •·11rroraled areas and people there would work on it Lon." he predicted . Northrup also has called for ii Grand .Jury investigation intn what h:1s ~en !crmed "machine politics'" in the batlle hctween Gaspers, Battin and otherli with the League of California Cities . The first pubHc cry for a r1::ca!l movf'- menl against Caspers came Tuesday morning "'hen Costa r-.tesa Councllma!i and former ~tayor Alvin Pinkley bla1i1ed the supervisor : 2 A1nbulance Drivers Grab Heist Suspect Tll'O ainbu!ance allendants who senL their vrhicle screaming in pursuit of a freelance wri1i'r accused of robbing .11. University Park bank arr. !he toast of tile Orange Coun1y Sheriff's department today. Ernest Torres anr! Lonnle Herndon or the f-.for.t:an Ambulance Co. grabbed Tomn1y FrAnk 1\·lclXinald. 24, of Tustin, Tuesday as the suspect assertedly crash- rd his speeding vehicle at Edinger Avenue and !h.? Ne,...·port Freeway and look lD his hCPlS. Onlookers said he appeared to be n111running sheriff's deputy T e rry \\'illiams until the l\\'n attendants, whn f1ad b('en follow111,c: \Vi)Jiarns' patrol car all !h(' way from UCI. grabbed t-.-tcDonald and helrl him for !he !ired deputy. l11vesl1gators irle nt1f1ed h·lc0ona1<1 as the suspect who took more than $2 ,000 from !he f1 rt.t \Vcstern Bank, 18022 Ct1f\'er Dri\"e, dur1ni;; the noon hour. Bank n1anag:>r Paul Howe sa id th!! suspccl. "'earing a sport coat and lit! and sporlini; "'hu~1nPS~·leni:;lh" bushy hai r B?- pl'oached him about 12::10 p.m. and said, "I want !n make a withdrawal." I/owe, upon delcrn1ining the man ha d no accounl 1vit1. the bank, said the man 111otioned that he had a gun in his coat pocket as he said, "Nol that kind of v.·ilhdrawal." l'IO'A'e then went In two tellers, Cookie En:;;.ley and Donna Schultz and gave th e n1.in aboul S2.100 in a bank deposit bag, he said . Tht: robbery, Howe said, was the J1r~t s1ncr the University Park brancb V.'::lS opened in October, 1966. Orange Cout Weather Decision Lion's Lair • Ill Look for a tiny bil of relicl tt>- day and Thursday in the record heat wave -bul don't put on ynur winter coat yet. Highs along the beaches 11round 7!1 rising io 88 inland . Lows tonight between SS. 65. INSIDE TODA.Y S1tt)H1tcr /llll prt'vails this weeke11d at four theaters along the coastal area. See Theater 1Votes in today's E11te.rtoinment section. Pane 23. F'aced with the uncnm rortab\e choict! of staying in an apparently burning ca r or ~tepping ou1 amid a pride of lions. a Grano11da Hills man madt' the ri,:iht rlecision Tuesday, !BY Lion Country Safari official11;. He stayed In the car with hi!'i wife 1tnrl !htir JG-year-old gr.inddaughler until Lion Country ran Rer Erol Hudson 11ped up wilh 11 firr: extinguisher and ended t~ dilem· m' Thr m11n . whri.~P nflJTJP wa~ nnt rrcnrt1· rd in the e:.c11ement. had puller! up ff'I~ close lotk at.a lion family by 1he road in the. Laguna Hills wild .11.nimal preserve when smoke. started pou ring from benealh hi! late model car. Fortuna tely, tM ranger aslligned t.n keep an eye on rhat particular pride of lion~ ~polled the troublt! anrl WI\~ alongside with hll! jeep and fire ex- tinguisher in time tn warn the occupant! of the car tn ~t1ty put . ple11SE?! A m1tintenA11ct vrhiclc l'!Ummoncd by radio to\\o·ed the di~11hled c11r to lhc Lroo Counlry rrp::.!r g11r11~e: whert! minnr rep11irs we.rP made and the relievt:d fami - ly drove off. Cctr breakdowns are nol Infrequent on th e eight-mile. sa fari road, a L.011 Country spoktsman said, but thf':y 1nostly Involve. running out of gas, broken water hoses Anrl sim ilar minor proble1ns that can be. taken care. of Ill !he preserve's garage, where ;i number or mechanics are employed. ··our advice ll! Alway~ the 1ame," said tht spoke~man. "II anything gnes wrong, !!lay in the car and honk your horn. There ·~ a rAnger watching el'rry inr.h nf lhe road .•. and those anim11ls rea~ly are wild!" I H llllt H (lll~rnla I C1rffl' C••Mr 1) 'Chfflr.ln1 U• I Cl•olli.41 f1 •tJ Cernlc• JJ , .. ,.-.. ,, C..~I~ Hetlcu ' D!,,.,,,, U 1Edlttt11I ••'1 • tnt ... 111....,.n1 lt•U ''"""'' 11·11 ~ .. tc••• ,. ... ~ LtMl•n ll M•ll!ll• • M1n +tt1 Llt1n"1 11 Mtn ht lll"Ykt 11 Movi.1 tt•ll Mvtvt• •v"ll1 31 Hl!lenll l'U"" 44 Gr111t• c-tv t Sv'vlt 1'91tw tt INri. d ·• Dr, lltlftt,...," IJ IJMt Mt r111 .. .)I.JI T•l1vh/011 n fh111,,, :u.n wcc·.•u 4 Wol(•m• AllOI,... JI \'ltm<n'• H•wt »-• Wtrlf Ht WI • f.J ... -.. ' .. -· ..... , ~----~-_,._ .. ..._, .,...., ~ ·-... _,.. -• J.1..-....... ----.~ .r---~ ~ --···---• • -- .. . / r z DA.IL Y PJLCT Planners 01( County Bicycle Trail Networl{ By PATIUCK 80\1.£ °' .... De!ll l'li.t l!ltf .ua.r lMl't ~ an htKl.r d. te.stimrmy tram INtd blkt. rider&. Orange Cllunty planners Tuesday unanimously endorsed ii propoaal that "'ou!d link county c ities a.ne recreaUon areas 11o·11h a sys!em of bicycle tr ails. The 3ll·mi!e proposed ne1 .... ·ork "'ill now 10 before the Board of SUfM'TI Jsors for final adoption . The board al 1L1; July 7 meetin& approved the pla..i in prrnc1ple and d.irttt.ed the plann ing department to draw up a feasibiliy s1udy 11/ Lhe .. sktleta.l" system. School Board Seeks Funds For Expa11sion Providing money to o~rate and expand high sch()()\~ serving the Irvine. El Tor.1, Missinn VieJo ;ind Tu~t1n cnmmunitie:. troubled trusttes '1f the Tus!in Union High School District. f\.fonday nighl Superintendent \Vi!liam Zogg said a ta:t everride of 11 yet In be determined amount and a S28.J mil!i!'.ln bond issue for • five year building program should he pla~d bef!'.lre the dislricl voters by the end of the year. Cl!'.luding lhe bond issue, lrustees sug- gested, is the impending unifica tion elec- t1!'.ln, required by state law to be held June, 1972. Zog& ta1ged Lhe bond issue total as being the arriii unt needed lo provide 1he &ame amount of classroom space that a $25.8 million bond measure v.·ou ld ha1'1!: provided. Vo~rs turned dov.·n rhe S25 B million bond issue last Novembr r. Zop.,g recalled . putting !he distric t at least •·1~·0 yea rs behind in Hs building schedule." Zogg and Ches ter G. Briner, lrustee from Mission Vie.Jn, seemed lo favor a ,;ingle large amoun1 bond issu e , regardless of the unirication outlook. •·r think v.·e have !n consider lhe possibility the un1Fic.:it1on election rnav not succ~ and plan for the future of all the districl"s students."' Briner said . Robert C. Bartholomew . cnnservat11·e trustee from Sa1'11a Ana. said "vnu and I ~·ill really fight Qver tha1 onP " Bartholomev.· fell the Tustin High dlstnct board should not be commifting hond moneys !.hal unified districts resulting from Lhe election v.·ill have lo repay . "i:\'e may not put the buildings in the place.!i they ~'OUld want them," Barlholomew fiU ggested. Zogg reassured Lhr board that state law prnvides for an '"tquitable" division of the incurred bond ed indebtedness .1mong the new unified dist r i c to;. "Further. any bond.!i that are unsold "·ould be cancelled h~· the Counly Board (lf Su pervisors." Zogg said. The override a.nd bond ma!ttr5 WJll be returned fnr further considtration by the board at it.!i Aug . 23 meeting. Bicycle Trails Money Savers? The possibility of saving m1!l1ons of doll ars throughout the county 1n school busing costs with the const.ruct1on of bicycle trails ~as suggesttd Tuesda.y at t~ county plaMin g commission's public he.a.ring on the bike trail plan. Un1ve~ity Park re sidt n1 Wa yne Clark said that if bike trails could be built leadmg to the sc h(!(lls, particularly 1n the lrvine. area. many ~·nungster~ would slop riding the yr:Jlow school buses. Clark 1s pre~ident nf bnth !he Un1versit)' rark PTA and the San .Joaquin Elementary Schrinl Dis!rir! Coord in at in~ Council. "~fanv rrullinn!'i 1n hlls1ng ro~ls rould ~ saved by pro1·1ding adequat!" bic,\·cle acr,,ss tn the srhnnls.· Clark ~;i1rl 01.lltUJI COAST DAILY PILOT OS::l.~C.:; COl.~T l"Ul l 15MI HC. COMl"l.HV 1.•l>•d N. Wee<:I l"•n 111'111 '"" .l>11Dlllftff Jtcli-R. Curlty Vl<t l"r•ld""t t rill Gi!<>lrtl Mlnt~or 1ho..,t1 ICtt•il E111!11r lho,.11 lo... Mu1phi11t M1,,.g 1"11 ro•to• Ch1rle1 M, loo1 l ic~tr<:I P. Ntfl Au lllt ft/ Mt,,.9"11 Eal:ar.. l..-t1H h«• Otflc• 1?! F-or11I ,1.,.,,.u , Mt ili 11t •~~lrtn : P.O. l o• 11•&. q2&52 s.. ei. ....... Offk.• l05 Norlh I I C1,..i110 A11l, 9261? 1 Oritt-t Offfc• C:"9!t M~o · llC Wt \I a1y llreft N....,.,rt IMcll : l3Jl Ht -< 1111.1 ~vt rtf Mllftll..,.lon aeedl: llllJ k•tfl lo<rltvor4 ~JLV PILOT, w1111 wlo urr 11 ~-1~1 N_.l",..1, 11 ~llV.tlll ill•U• t•Cff! ill"· 4tr Ill ... l•tlt flll•I-fflf' LtlV"'I aHell. ...... I ...V.. Ct!" l.<no, lol""'!l''l'C~ IMCl't. l"-1•111 Vt llty, 51" Cll"'l~t•I C.,.itt•-,,.,. $rlllllltt•~. e111-. ...irr11 ""' ••ifrr'WI tolllrlto\ l>rlnc;llNI O<'!ftllf>t Pl1"1 JI ti )JI Wft! •• ., '''"'· ''"'' ..... u . c.rtrlfl'tl, lftl, "'""'' (911 1 ~f.~l~t ~. ~ MWI 1111!""•• ilkalrt lifl"•. .. 1 ... 1'1 ,...11 ..... ,., ..... , •• -~ .. ftt•• ... _., M ~Ill wl!"Out oPt<ltl rie•· ll'llU'9'1 ti CHY•lfl'r .....,.,, l«trrlld cltl ... ,.. .... t•W t i Hr-rt aet(frl _,.. C..1t Nl•t. C.01/"""'lt. "*'t•l .. 1.., .., urrltr '' "'° ""'~"'~' IW O>tll U 11 _ ... 1.,, ... 111i.ry ""'"'''-· 11.1! , ... ,, .... ,,. 1bt lon(·r•nit pl•.n . wh]('h !'.lff1clals say could pos.s1bly be fmanced w1lh 1as tai: fund.I;. would provide. 142 m1le.1 of bik.tways m lhe unincorporated ettuntv are.a . The county would v.·ork v.·ilh the 25 cit~s to !ink up another 125 milPs 11f inter-ci!y tratl$ If ;idoptetl bl' Super1'isnr5 . 1>1n p1lnt prl'IJecl! ....-ou!d hrst be construrtPd. One would exrend along Cu11·('r Orivp in t:nl\'erst!y Park frnn1 l:nj\·pr;i!y Avi'nUe tn Irvine. 1\1·enuf' The n!hPr 11nukl link the city nr Orange. '>4'Jlh lr1·1ne and O'N~11l Parks aJong Santiago Canyon Roul Se.1·fral county residents -including Laguna Finalists one. happy bicycle. de.a.Jer -spoke ln f1vor ol tht plan at Tuwiay'i public he.arms . Allhoua:h no opposition wu voiced , two C'flUl'lfy off!c-ials poil'lted out some un· fore.seen problems v.·itn the long.range plan Carl Nelson, P.-.~i.i;tan! chiPf engineer v.·ith the county Flocid Cont ro l n istrlrt. said the fl nod cnnrrnl channrl .11lnng the San ta Ana River may nol be a..~ trlr..al for hike r1din~ a.~ h;iO been thought. The backbone of 1he over1111 pl<in would hfrr a 27·m1(e trail 11lon g I.he river Jevet- 1ink1ng the se.a ~·iLh Featherly Counry Park. Ne lson !a1rl porl tOM of the levtt would not be wide enough for bnth a bike trail and the emtin.a malntenancl!: accus road. He also noted that the possible Ct'.ln· stnt('!ion of •n ocean outfall access tine frQm River!ide County \\.'•'ttld be but!t in and along this a:a.mP roarlwal'. Cou nry Rnarl l1epll1'1menl ch1rf Boti Vn1en said financ ing thP n!'tv.ork -al rn~ts 11~ h1J!h R!I $40,!IOO per mile -may nnl be possiblP. w1Ul stale gas tai.: funds . Vn1rn .~.~Id hi' h;id a.~ked the s\a~e auditor in Sacr;1nlrnln ahnul ~urh funrlin r;: a11d v.·11s !old i.;a.~ t11x money cnlllr! nnlv be us- f'rl fnr str1pinr;: anti sigii1ng of the. palh - but nnt construction. Voien noted the stale attorney genera] .~ll·Amer1 ca11 Farnll ,v f1n111l.c:1.~ frn1n CaJtforn1a are f\lr. a11d !llr~ 'lnnte Kunz nf L:i::un a Beach and their children. )·ou ng~ier~ frnm \eft are Jeanett~. 11 : Diana. 5 Pa1r1r1a 8. and K1m he rly, 13. They're one of SJ fam 1hes ga1hered in Le high Acres. Fla. for All·American Family Search i\a!1onaJ Grand Fina]$ ~·hich cul1n1nate in a T\' special Aug. 14 . The pageant ts designed to fur1her national unity through rededication to the family "·ay of life. Pilot Tallman OK in Crash Vintnge Biplnne Cracks Up in Fil1ning of Movie By GEORGE LEIDAL 0! th1 Ot l!Y l"llftl l tl !I One i:if thret rrma1n1ng \\'orld Wa r I biplanes bit the dus!. of a Kansas pasrure Tuesday v.'ith ve!eran film stunt p1lnt Frank Tallman of Orange County Airpnrl at the stick . Tallm an. 50. presirl ent rir Tallmantz Avi ation, and artress Bl'rnadet!e Pele.rs were uninjured in the takenff crash that extensively damaged a J .J Standard biplane. Tht cr11ft ~·as one of !~·n pl11n~s of !hi!! type kno'>4'n to be c11pable nf flylnj. 8n1h v•ere brought to the Ka nsas Jocat1on. !fl l\1rs. McLaughlin Sen'ices Held Pn1·at e gr;i1·es.1de ~erl'1res wrrt he ld Tul"s.da~' ar Harbor Rt~f ~1emnr1al Park', (nsra r-.1esa. fnr Anna1'\11't ~lcLaugh lln, li 23 A1·p111da Se1·itla, La,:una Hil l.• -i1·hn dirr! Friday 11t thr Afi l' nf 5.l !<1rs t-lrLalli:?hlin '' 11~ ;i fnnnr.r hnnk~ kePper al Brn"°n Pl11mh 1nc 1n l..;.ljun;i Beach. 11'hich she and hrr husband 01~·nprl for a time ,11f!er !hP death of the original nv,'ner, bu! laler snlrl. She is survived hv her husband.· Delberl one snn. Ar!hUr \\' of Berkelev. mother Mrs Alhr Katz . anti hruthe r. Harry Katz of Elkhart. Ind A nat11·e <'I Indiana . she 111·ed 1n Laguna Beach for 2~ 1·ears btfore rellr· mg tn Laguna Hill~ fi1·l ~·ears agn. Tht Rei' Harry Pulver officiated 111 the. Tuesday servir.t . ri.1cCnrmic~ Laguna Beach Mortua.r.v. directors . miles u'P~t nf :-OH Hopi' fnr th !" f1l m1ng of 'Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies ." ThP ~0th Cent11ry Fnx film star~ ,\·!1s~ Pr lrrs ;:inrf rlClflr Cliff flobr.rt~nn tnr 11hnm T;iltm;in rlnuble:; as pill'\\ 1n lh~ flying ~rrp1rnce.c: Fr11nk Pini', 111re p !'r~1 rirnt lf'r nprra· l1nns of lhr T;illmiinlr. f1 rrn ~nrl ~lnvjrl;:ind nf 1hP Air mu•rum baser! al. Orange Cnun1y Airport. s:=i1d the damaged planP v.·;i ~ one formerly held in the rnusuem 's rol lec1rnn. It was sol d at auctinn 1n l!lnS .,.,.hen lhe firm r!'duced its invrntnrv nf duplir11!e airrr;:ift. Pine said The J.1 Standards arr t>,·.,rth "frnm S20.fl00 In .\40.000 ·· F.1·f'n lhnu~h mnre lh,..n 1.oon wt'rr huill nPAr lhP Pnd nf \\'orld \\'ar J, only lhree ~llrl'l\'C · Thev 11rr,, ~hJpprd tn Franc,., but nP1 rr ~;iv. ac!1"'n in lhl" w;:ir."' Pini" nn1erl The rrl!ft , ..,.,.,'ned h1· J nhn LArsnn n' ~linne11polis. ~1 1nn . \l'tth :-Oltss Pe ler5 and Folk Danrini:i; Prograrn SJ a ted A prn~ra 111 nf (nll( rt1111r1ng 11 11! bf featured at the Sat urd~y E"l't'n1ng mret in~ nf thP Lai::una Bea('h .lt'....-1<h Cullur;:il Grnup al Top flf the \\'nrlrt School. 21611\ Trrt Tnp J,;:inr Thi" i :in pm mePI 1nj! will OE: prercrlrd h~' ;i fami!.1• pil"n1r at Ii pm. Thn~,. 11·1shm~ !r1 Jn1n the picnir are asked to ti ring their 01111 hlankel~ i\1illie .i1nd Gary Alexander nf Lo~ Angeles will dire('l the folk danrint rrt~t'ntation f f"r further information caU ~94·56\J or ~94·3973. A11g1·y Capo W on1a11 Li sts G1·ipe s 011 N eigl1bo1·l1ood A San Juan C<ip1s1ranri rP~1dent. angere;d cii·tr rrcurring ne.lgh bnr hond problems. brought. a !1st nf rnmpl ain!s to lh!> c11.v Counrll this v.·eek. .\1r~ S1e1·rn An1hnnv. ~!9.12 V111 Btl11rdrs. plradrd v.·11h lhP f'nunrll ~nn­ day lo do something aMut illegally park· ed e•rs. loose anlmals. and frequt:nt t;f)'ed ing in rt.sidentiaJ .are11s She asktd fnr signs p()5tln~ the speed lim it. ('irlltion~ fnr prnplt: ~·hn refu~e to mnvt l~ir cars fnr !he ~IN'e! ~weeper or 11·h' park nn th t ~idtv.ttlk. and fnr thn~e 11 hn I•! rheir .11nim11l~ run lnrrrst af tt.r !ht dng catchrr 1~ off dut~· (it\· :-.111nt11tl'r Don V•1"1tfnpr said thr~t ::irt all rnmmon ('Omplainl~ rti~11!t1ni:: fl'1'lm on' prnble:m -Sari J11an Capisrr.11no h11s nri 11·11 y tn Pnfrirre ll$ t'!rt11nanct~ .Tht council d1rectrO him In ~1urly 11:n r. in which an interim solution can be prn. \'ided bf>fnre San Juan·s new c1t.y police department i5 fnrmed . Various ideap. 5U,l?.Rf'S!ed by tht counr1I lnrluderl depu1 iz1ng a "melt't m11id·· tn take carP or parkinc citatinn~. in· slrucling the nev.· polire chief lo hllndle: thes e problem5 immed\atl"ly v.·hen ht ls hired !his fal l. 11rr1nging with t~ Socle:ty f(lr lht Prr vention of Crvrltv tn Anim11I~ lo p11trol the: cil~· and re 5pond to call& tn 1hl' tl'enln~ hours 'I d110 ·1 rhink 11·'" ~hnult1 11·111• 11ny longer." .~•id Cnunrilm11n .rim Thrirpp · 1r1rh tht hi ch·rlen~11 y building gn1ng nn tt ll n1·l'r lhe rlty 11.·t> r, gn in~ t.? h111·1> 1n exp\n51on flf lhtSI' prnhltm~ · \\'e h11ve more. and m(lrt l'l(ll ator!. bl"('Au~' !.hr 11·nrd 1~ nu1 !hilt \lrr'e htt l'e: no nnc to t nforce these kinn s nf l a w~." > --~ . ,. ·-. Tallman abnard. had nD! cnmplererl r; lakroff whrn a gu ~t nf u 1nd hit 11 1lft1ni the It(! 11 1njll. r inP $<l id ThP rijll hl w1n.i;:t1r rlu,i;: 1nln thP r,,c,,n1lv h;irvrsl<'d firlrl , spinning the fr~gile crilfl 1n " cr1nplrle r1rrlE". Ta\lman1 1.' r:lupl1ralP will hr t1.~ro !ll rnmplete thP film ing 1n lhe nei.:I "v.·erk or 10 rl;:i~'s ." Pine said. Shooting brg~n on ,July 27 GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMPHRI ES _, • <= AN OFFICIAL ROMAN ORNAMENT ,.f'r.\· pnpulat tnrl11 .1· are brnoches :i nd hrarel PI~. lhese t1rn t.\'PP~ nf Jf'11'C'lry ha,·1 ng ('h.:inged \'f'ry little -~lnrP their hi•!nric u~e by penple in alt \l"alks of hfe in anr1 ent Rome. Rroor he.c. "'ere used nnt only as ornaments by both sexe.c.. but also lo fa .c.ten the clnak5 of Roman snld1P rs and lo $ec.ure togas of pa· lr1c:1 ans and stat e nfJic1al~. This of· fi('ia! Rnn1an orn11me nt "·115 tradi- IJnn aJly \l'nrn on the r1~ht .c.houlde r. The hracelel. also \1·nrn by n1en and \\'nmen alike. \1·as most. poptl· l11 r "'Ith thP ladic.c:. 11·hn t'\'en gare lhern .c:per1at name~. The m n,; t v. u1el y used brace.let v.·a~ a springy sp1r1J called a ".c:p1nt.her," 11 you po~ess a fine brooch or bracelet ,,·hich needs repairinz. bring 11 in to us for restoration. And 11•h1le ,\'ou're here. look over our coJJ r ction of antiqu e je'"·elry · • · "e ran ~ho11.• ~·ou ~o me: f11.c.rl- n11t1n £ 1nt1q11 e p1ece~ ~·ith 1 11·ealth of h.Jstory behind them! ,,,,. .. ~ J "'"' -~:---· had been ask!<! for a legal opinion of such fun.din& and a decb10ll was fortbconunc. Other aource.t of hmdln& Jugcesttd by county officlsl11 included bicycle li~nsing !t-~!l. ."peti11! recrration di~ I r i c t assessment~ anrt the county general fund. Cnun1y plann 1nR nffirlal.~ c~ttniale th11t 11 one mile bike trall eij!'Ot feel v.•1de \1'ou!rl c:ost ~-10,0<Wl for lan1I acqui!ition ; $300 for sii.;ning : S500 for striping ; SG.300 for renciniz and paving at $20.000 v.·lth concrrlr, Sli.fl{l(l '"'·ith A~phllll or $4.000 "'it.h a new su rfacing material called soil cement Persons spealon~ in ravor ol !he plan included representatives ol the Leaguie ol Women Voters, the S~rra Club, lha Laauna N11uel Corporation. I r v I o. e Tomorrow, the. Oran1e Parl A!llO('ja.Uon and the cili~ nr Or11n11:e. Brea. Costa Mt-s.'l, Hunt1n,;1on Bc;,ch and 1'u~in. Jn approvin~ !hP. network. coun!y plan- nrrs asked the Aoarrl nf Supervisors ll>- appoint a c·it1r.cns· a1lv1sr1ry cornmitlt~. v.•hi('h v.·oulrl establish a pr\nritv fnr tr31( construction and provid e input 'ror de~ign ol the bikewa ys. In adrlr11on. the con11n1~.~1un ~11 1u1e s1ert lhP possihil1ty of r<'q11rr1ng hnusu1g l'!llb· di vision de velopers to ded icate bicycle Inn/ r1ghls·of.way In !he rounty , ju~l u t.hey now dedicate streets Lo the county. Lo11g Aegean Hills Fight E11d s; Co11do111iniu1n s 01( Ten months i:1f ~!nrm y rl 1.::a~reemPn! between Aegean Hill~ hnmeo1,1•nrrs and lhe OeYrlnper nf the area re;irhed " rlimax Tuc~d;iy wlirn Orang" f'nunty planners .11 pprnl't'd 11 pt;:in to build ('On- clnmin1um,~ in thf' neighhnrhood. The Alscol Development Company had fi rst filed ils zone change proposal for to.,.,.nhouse·styl e Jiving in OctoOer of 1970. Since that time, the Aegean Hills llomeov.·ners' Association had fought bit- terl y against the pl11n ;ind had convinced the developer ta 10 ..... er the nurnber of con· dominiums planned for the itrea. In its final version recornrncnded by the comm ission for apprnv<il. lhe com- pany will be permilled 10 huild J.581 n ..... elli nJ: unlls nn 405 acre~ or properly ne;i r the iote rsectinn of Muirlands Boulevard and Alici ;:i Parkway. The plan al so c111l~ fnr 15.8 acres of puhlic p<irks 1n !he tnwnhnuse com- munity . The proposed 1.one change will come before the Bo<ir d of Supervisor! sQme time in Oc1 oht;>r . In the orii;:inal prnpns;il 1'Ubmitted t" lhe commission in Oc1nber 1~70. Al.~cnt had asked for 2.0IS dwellin r;: unit.~ while prnv!d111g nnly 4 ~ arre.~ of park land. Area residen1s liv in,Q; in ~inglc family hnme s opros<'d lhe 1.nne chan11r , rnn. te11din11t pcrsf'n.~ mnving inlll lhc nr1v rn11·nhnuse.~ 11·olllrt hrin i:: a rliffrrcnt life. ~tylP in10 the community. Resident~ al.~o cla1merl rnndomini11ms would inc re:ise lhe rlt'nSi!y of the <ireA, Add1n,i.: a burdf'n In 1h" Sf'honls while providing no ad· d111nnal lax money. ln a final appc;il le l~1mm1ssinners Tuesda,1·, Aege11n Hills res1rlent James Parry .c:a1d Al.~cl'\t had nnl comprnmi~rd v.·11h lhe homenv. nrrs 1n reriuc1ni:: ihe nurnbt>r nf planned uni!~. Parry $<11d he .... riuld prefPr ron~truction of lov.·.cnst ~1 nglP fam1 I\' hnme~ to the tnwnhnuses. '"It i.~ im/)f}r1anl !h<1t lhP people he ~erved <inrl f'nt !hf' Sf)f'c1<1 J inl errst grriup~." P<irry ;:ingri!y tnlrl the ro~­ m1s.•1nn 'Ynu arp hrre to rrpr<'sent the hnmenv.•nrr.~. ynur r•nns t11UPnl~ that live tn thf' :irea. 11:rr; v.r ll ;i~ lhe builrlrr." Hnll'f'\'Pr. Annthf'r arr;i rrs·1r!rnt. Hugo Ander·.~on. fnllnwrd l';irrv b1 r;:il mlv IPll· 1nµ. 1he cnmm1.~~1nn hr 11il s :~11r1~flerl with !hr ennrP~sirin~ Al.~cnl h;id m11dt>. '·ThP rlisru,:sinns h11 l'e bC'rn frullful anrf II crra1 rlr.:i.I v. ::is ~ r r nm p I i ~ hr rl . A nrlrr~on nnterl. Tht rrsi dl'n l ~Prved as ch alrm;in of ;i homPn"'ners' assoriati!'.ln suh·cnmmittPr 1vh1t 1' sturlied Alscot'! plan ;ind nego!ial er! for the \'ari0us rom. prnmist'~. !n unanimnu:;.ly 11pprovu1g lhe plan. cflmmissiont'rs !aurll'rl 1he ll~!IOCia!ion and th e developer fnr being 11ble tn reach a compromise that was acceptable to both groups. The townhouse con.~lruc1inn proposal submitted by Alsen! in October rtplaces an earlier plan lo build high density ;ipartmenlS on 20 arres of the company's land . Hmneov.'n<'rs' president Alli Hulsey, who "·as nn1 .:it the meet ing, h;:irl told the mmm1ssion b.v leller he plannfrl 1n ~ub­ mit a counter propnsal In the triv.•nhousf! plan . Hnv.·ever. planning officials 1a1d such a proposal was never received. Hi gh Rise Law Goes Into Books In Laguna Beach Ai• a rei;nlution. un;inimnusl.v 11dnpl~ hy the Lii.':un~ Re:i ch cit~· cou ncil Tue!I· da y night, the !hrPr·stnry or 36-foot hei ~ht l1n1it is 11nw Qffi{'i;il. C-Ollnc·ilmen. in one Qf lhP shnrll".~t meetings on re1.:nrrl -ju.~t f11'e minutes -canvassf'd the l'n!rs of 1hf' special Aug . :i elP<·tinn and lalt'r .:ippro1•ed lhP. resolu· tinn v.·hich rrad, in p;:irt : "A ma jority of lhe qualified \•oter~ l'nting nn the ln1tia11 1·e ~1e;isure rlid l'QI,. in fa vor therf"flf anrl ii wa~ adopted." The ra nvas.~ of !he 1·otP~. prepared by J))rnrhy Mu.~fell. city rlerk . shnwt>rl 3.7n7 pers!lns votinll? in f;n·nr of the he.ight limit 11nrl 1.21.1 vot1n~ a~;i 1nst. Af'ro rding 1n f·!l v allnrnt.v Tully Srymnur, thr 1n1!l111ive n1ea sure 1vil! eri inti"' rfff't t in ten riays -on All i!?. 20. Already thr r1ty coun cil anrl the pl11n· ning rnrn1111ss111n h;:i1·p inslrur1erl thl" planning s!;iff lo lncnrnnr11tp the h<'1gh( lim it into prrsrnt rity ordinances. \1<il'nr Rieh;irrl Grildht rg v.·;i~ nol p1'Psrnl ;it lh" mreling . now hear this! me·n go overboard for TIS~OT lhe reA son ! 11ssot PR·S16 is 1h11 s!alwa rt watc h.~ P8°~~(iQ ru11gedly bu1 !t to i:1~~ unl&Jling strvite und@r in~a ! UlQJ .!it r~ss. W!alhers the Plements, too. Lelt. Thi Nav111a1or. Self w1nd1ng VJ1lh ~wtorna!ically ch'1nging date dial H.!s \h e 24·hou r d•11I ~n important lor sea go1n i mt 11, Stainless steel with m~tch· 1ng bracet~t . $89.50 Right. The Sk1n-D1ve r. All 1utoma t1c, and shows the time. llia day and t'1e dete 11s well •s 1111.1 mport11nt el1psed lime under water. Stainless stttl with ma1c1'11nc bracelet, '99.SO J. C .JJumphrie:J Jeweler:1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TllMS IANirr:'A.lrr4E•JCA~[)_MA.Sl!R CMAI.~{ .. -. 1' TE,t.RS IN SAM E l0CAT'CN IHONl l•f·t•a1 --. 'I I. I I I, Laguna Bea~h Today's Final N.Y. Stoek8 VOL. M , NO. 19 1, 5 SECTI ONS, 70 PAGES ORA NGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1971 TEN CENTS Sycamore Hills • Ill Canyon Will Be Developed By FREDERIC>\ SCHOEMEHL Cl llo D•ll' "ll•t 51•11 The 5Zfl-acre Sycamore H11l.s lt1nd 1n Laguna Can~•on "will defin11rJ.v bf' developed'' the vicf' president of rhe firm \1hich is buying the s1le said Tuesday. Howl.'ver. David l\1erri11 nf Ne...,•port ln\"r:<.tmrnts, In<' .. did not elabora!e ... ll \1nuld he prrmature at lhis t1n1e," h<' said. The Nrwp<1rt f1rn1 i~ ncgn1 1 at1n~ lhe purchase of the lan d \1·ith the presE'n! n11'ner, Greal. Lakes Carbon, fnc, Thr. Cornelia Bigelow , 75 , Die s t-.·lemnri al servirr~ will be held Friday .:ii 2 p.m. al lhr Jl>righhnrhood Oingrega· lional Church fnr popular Laguna Beach bu.5inrssy,•oma n Cornelia R1gelow, wh~ dit>d Tuesday al the age of 7fi. ~1rs. Bigelow was the "'wnrr of Cornelia Rigelnw Gflwns anrl Sportswe;ir, 19!¥1 S. Coast Highway. She resided at 2 l\. I.as Si>nda Drive. Three Arch Rav. She h.:irl been a patienl at Snuth ·c o.:isl Community Hospital 10 days befo re her de ;it.h Tuesd.:iy. ~1rs. Bieglow is surv ived by a sister. ~1rs. L. A. Corliss of K11nsas : t1\'n <laught ers, Annett" S h e r w o o d nf Norlhridge and Patricia Sigler of S. Carolina. 11nd nine grandchildren. A native nf K11nsas, Mrs. Bigelow worked A.'i a nurse for the U.S. Army du r- ing World War I. !n 194J. she came In California, rrsiding in Wesrwnod. l\'here she wnt·~cd \1•i\h a number of diHerent lhratrical production.'i. In 1946. she came 10 LaAuna Beach and nnened her firs! dre ss shop in 1he Art Crn1er She moved 1hc popular shnp In i1s prrscrit loca tion ;;t the corner of Diamond S!rcel and S. Cf\;;st Highv:ay In 196.'i. ~\lrs. Bigelow is rcmcmhf'rcd as an ac- l1vt: surportrr of !hr Lr.i,i::una ,\loul!on Pla\'hl'luse South Cn<1s1 C n mm u n i t v ~rn~pita 1 and several 01her local orga11 izci- tinn s. Thr f;:im i!y suggt>sts <'nntrihut 1on.'i In lhP Am rnC'an Cancer Society Pri\'a\!' huri;il "'llJ be at Pac1 f1C' V1e111 \1 emona1 Park l\ 0 BIG SliCRET ADS DO JOB THE OAILY Pl\,QT doesn't h1dt!-a·n~ thing . H's rio secret !hal DAILY PfLOT c l;i~~r firrl rtds ~er re sults. i\ [}\I L Y P!LOT c!assifird Rrl sold both hule.·.:i·beds for the pri c" asked. Here.·s the ad : 2 hide-a-beds $2ft ea ch. Call xxx-xxxx. Jf .\'OU don 't ha11e anything to hid!'.. but snmet hing l-0 sell. call our classified ad dep<irtmenl at 642·56i8. the. direct line to rtsu!ts . ... -.. .,,.. Orange Coaat ll'eather Look ror a tiny bit of relier ltr day and Thursday in I.he rW1rd heal \vavt: -bul don 'I put on your winier coal yr!. Highs aiong lhP hca che!I around 75 rising to 68 inland . l.(lws tonight betwt:en &8- 6.\. INS IDE TODAY S111nmrr fun p rt ixnL' tht.~ wr ckenrl nt jnur th ratt r.t f'l.fo na thr coo,~f.<ll oren. Srt Tl1_,,,,,,. Nntr.~ in tod-01/.~ £11 1.ertn11tm r 11t irction, Page 23. •• 11 ... • ... • ,.,..It. " C1lllO•flit • Me\'IOJ D·U , ..... , ...... " "'v1v11 'v"'• • '"'""-'"' "' ' !Ullellt t -..... •• CllUlllMI Jl•O °'""' ,_,. • c-1t.• " Jylv11 ,.,,., • t-llll'IH " , ..... ~· ...... Ntll(t • • "· Slehw:•llf>• " Div,,,.<•• " ·~· Mtr-llt .. ,, lfll .. 111 ,. ... ' Ttll•l!IO• " l!:MtrHlfl"'l l'! 11·U l1"tl!tn '1·11 Pl,.,.11<• H·l1 w ... ~ .. • 14~ .. Ktl'f " W••~•m• ~-"' " ... l •"""' ,. Wtll'l•n'• l<l•w1 JJ.,. "'l lllHIJ • w,.,,. " ..... • •• Mt ,.IHI lie'"'"' II , .... , ••••• __ ll • .._ .... _. date the saJe becomes fina l IS expec!ed l(J be several 11'eeks off. according 10 M .. J. Steponov1cli, !and ma nager IJ[ Great Lake:>. l\1crrill adderl that his firm had ··inherited some engineering studies con- cerning rhe prnpcrry" but he would nol sav what the sturlies sho11i,ed . il is bt'lieved the i;!ud ics n1a y ~ tJ1/" san1e ones presentrd tn the l'ily a1 lhP ome 1he l;ind was annexed in 19fi7 P!ans at that time t'alled £or a subd1v1s1on nl one-acre estates, surUlar to ones on Palos Verdes peninsula in Los Angeles County. The projecl was dumped because of a slump in C<lnstruction financing. Newporl Investments. formed in 1959 bv J ack H. Bennett. n£ Ne\vporl Bt:ach a'long 11i·ith Merrill , is a land oriented in- vestment co mpany. Offiecs are located al J.1.33 \\I. Coast Highwl'ly, "'Je1Vporl Beach. The firm ha s been involved in land dc;;lings V.'ilh the Newporl·1'-1csa Unifier! School District. purchAscd !he Bay Ranr:h in 1970 and other mi no r propel'ty in- vestments, f\·lerrill said. ~1errlll's C<lnfirmation that the parct:I "''ill be developed may have nixed any hope on the parl of the Laguna Greenbelt lo preserve the triangle for open space. "If 1ht:y want lo develop the land, they "'i1J ha ve a fight." emphasiied J im Dilley. chairm•n of the C.reenbelt group. Roger Lamphear. attorney for Ult C.rt:cnbell group, !iaid that development nf the triangle "''ould ··ruin a pivotal part of !hr Greenbe11.'' Lamphear said that under a proposrcl t•ounty master plan of open space, other areas in the Greenbell such as Aliso, \Voocl and 1::1 Toro Canyons havt been marked for open space or recreational uses. .. II looks like lands on the othe1 sidP '\'ill also be marked for open spacP," Lan1phear said . "If that is so. and this land is developed, H \vould be the only devel oped piece in thr entire grecnbell .. L<imphear said the Greenbelt com- mittee would put pre!sure on the plan · ning e-0mmission and the city council t.o preserve. the Sycamore Hills parcel u open space. An important reason. Lamphear !aid, fnr keeping the land untouched is beca11.5a it acts as a sponge dur ing the rains . ..\Vit hcut it. ~re might be some serious floods," t,e warned. Lam phear added that the Greenbelt rl'mmftt ee was look;n~ into many othet alternatives to stop the development ot the land . "\Ve will not stand idly by, .. h11 stressed. ers eca ove us e 0.l!L Y ,.ILOl Stoll ""'" Have A Ball Continental Airline~ Sle\11arcl e~~ Knren ~1ak ~hanoff. 22. enjoys her time off. But !hen \1·hy :-houldn't :-he: t\aren lives in Laguna Beach and spend::; 1lllir h free> time nn the ricturesque .~hnre. She has had lots of company duri ng tile he>a t \1 ave. t\aren also en.Jo ys fl yi ng. Batti11, Ca spe1·s Wa1·11ell Meeti11g of LAFC Ille gal By TO~! BARLEY 0! tho Dflly il'!kll ;+111 Orang!' Count y SupPrvi.'i11r" Robt:!rt B:il· lin and Ronald Caspers were v.·8rntd ta. day by a superinr cnurt judge !h:it lilday's meeting or !he Local Ai:cncy Formation Commission will be illt>g<1l ii Los Alamitos Oiuncilman .Joe Hydt <1nrl Anaheim attnrnes Herb L i ck e r participate. Judiz:e .L E. T. "Ned .. Ruller signed l! restraining order that recognizes Bat11n and Casper~ ;:ind San Clemt:nle Coun- cilman Northrup, Fullerton Councilman l_.nuis Rrrl RcinhArdt and Anahrtm Cotin · citman Charles Pl'arsnn as nff icial LAFC membt'rs The \l'r11 subm ill ed by Fnunl.ain Valley i\-f:iyor F.d .l u~t ti.'i r h;ii rman of the LPa,eue of Cir ie.'i l"ily S1!lf"rt1nn rom· mitlce. also order.'i the LAFC and bolh supervisors lo expuogr from rhe records !\1onday ·~ C(lntroversial and now illegal meeting. Judge Rutter orders all parties in !hr 11•rit of mandate including ;;JI Orani;:c County'$: mayor.~ to appear in his court Aug. 2.1 fnr a hearing inl.o the dispute. None of the defendants named 1n the la"·suil could be reached for comment. Ambulance Drivers Net Suspect Two .:unbulance a1lendants who ~en t their \•ehicle scr!'aming in pur5uit. of a frl"elanre write r accused or robbing a Universi1y Park bank Arf'. lhe 1.oast. of lht Orangt County Sheriffs department tod11.y. Ernest Torreli an d LclMif' Herndon nf !he Morgan Ambulancr Cn. grabbed Tommy Frank McDonald , 24, of Tuslin, Tuesday Sis th e sus~cl assertedly crash· f':d his llpccdin( vehicle a l Edingt:t Avenue and th<? Newport Freey,·ay and took to hi! heelll. Onlookers said he appeared lo bt. 11utrunning !lheriff's deputy T tr r y \Villlams unt il the !wo attt:ndanls, v.·ho had been following Williams· patrol c;i r all th e 'Y.'ay from UC!, grabbed McDonald anrl held hirTI for the tired deputy. Investigators identified McDonald as th e suspecl who took mort: than $2.000 from th e First Weste rn Bank, 16022 Culver Drive, during the noon hour. Bank manag:ir Paul Howe !aid th~ !';uspect. wearing a spnr1 coat and lit: and i>porling "busint:ss-tenglh" bushy hair ap. proached him about 12 ·30 p.m. and said, '·J want to'make a withdrawal." Howe . upon derermining tht: man had nn accnunt wit 1, !ht: bank. said lhe man motioned that he had R gun !n his coal pocket as he said. "Nol that kind of y,·1thdra\\.·a1.·· Howe lht:n wen t In !wn !elters, Cooki,. r.:nsley and Dnnna Sch ultz and gave the n1an :iboul $2.100 in a bank deposil bag , i1e said . The robbery, Howe said, y,•as thr f1r~t since thP Un 1vcrsitv Park br·anr.:h 11 ac; opened in Oclobcr. 19G~. 'lhe suspect ran from rhr bank ancl rlrnve h1.~ car out of the parking lot at ''!ren1endous speerl .'' Au!horities claim th!' writ r.r sm:i shcd inl n 11 utilil y pol!' nr.ir the Newport f''ree\va .v as Willlam.~ stayed nn his !.iii in !he high·speed, fi ve·mile chase. Thrn Tor:ei; and Herndon. close behind \Villiams, stepped in to aid lht thankful deputy. An chor11111.n Quilting ~'EW YORK I A Pl -Sander VAnocur, vett:ran corrcspondenl for r..1BC News. is resigning so he can work nn several pro- jects. including 11 book on government and the media. •·1 miss reporting ,11nd I don't like sil- ting behind a dt:sk," Vanocur was quoted a.'i telling Reuven Frank, ptt:Sident of NBC News, V8nocur. \Yho took over as anchorman on NBC-TV's Ii p,m. newscast in April. plans Lo leave the post around Labor Day. Laguna's Ma yor l'o Face Suit Driver Stays i11 Car JOINS DEMOCRATI C ,ARTY Mayor Jo~n V. Lindwy Li11dsay Quits Republica11 s For De1nocrats l'\E\V YORK (UPlt -~layor John V. Lindsay quil the Republi can parl y today and announ('ed ht ha$ regis!ered ;is a Ikmocral. Th t: move paved the v.·ay for a possible bid by Lindsay for the 1372 Dc n10('ratic presidential nomination. Howt:ver. Lindsay sto pped short of an· nouncing his candidacy. Lindsay said tht count ry needed nf'w "natio nal leadership" and that hP would "nrk for .11 rnal i!inn nf progressive Republicans. I n de p e n d e n l s and Democrats. "\Vhether lh !s mea n ~ I will n1n for Presidt:n t. I don't. kno1V," Lind say said in a wriltcn sl;iternent pnor to a scheduled ne\vs confercnc:e. Lindsay a c r u .~ e Ii 1hr. Ni1nn Admin istra1ion of ''indilferenct .. to the problems of poverty. unc1nploymen1. trime. housin,1; and urban decay. These problems he said. "require national ar- fi<Jn. not lhe indifference 1hown by \\'ashington." The mayor. an early Vietnam war crilic, said he supported Nlxoo in 1968 "1nainly because he ttromised to stop a de bilitating war and to end the divisions that were tearing us apart. "Yr!,'' Lindsay conlinued , ''i n Indochina. the killing o( Americans, Vi· etnamese, Laotians and Cambodians goc$ on and our rt:ma ining soldiers and lht:ir families wonder what in God's name it is ;ill about. And at home, we have a deepl!r ~en se ever before 0£ our nation fragmented by class and race and age." Laguna Beach ~1a,\'nr R I c ha r d Goldberg and his wift. were sued Tuesday for SIS,000 in an Orange County Superior Court action that describes lhe ir fashion Gallery and f11ds and Fancit:s store.!. as "<'Orporate shells and shams." Decision • ID Lion's Lair Plaintilf Lucy Marra of ~guna Beach demands immedia te repayment of the S\5,000 loan she made on April 18. 1969 to the Fashion Gallery corporation. She :isks the court lo recognize th11t Go ldberg nnd Mrs. Rose Marie Goldberg are rcsponsl· b!e for repayment. fo.frs. Marra lilal~s thal Goldbcta told her last month that I.ht loan rnuld not tw> rppi1id because "F;ishion Gallery has almost nn invrntory anrl is 'insnh·enl " Fashion Gallt:ry i~ lnca ll"d 11! ~ ~ Coast Hig hway. Fad~ and f;tncirs i; 11t J775 Coast High wa y. l l,) ........ ~._; . .. • ·- Faced "'ilh the uncomfortable cho ice of staying in an apparenUy burning car or li tepping out amid a pridt: of lions . .a Granada Hills man made lh' right decision Tuesday, say Lion Country Safari officiab;_ He i;tayed in the car with his wife and I.hei r 10-year-old granddaughter until Lion Oiunlry ranger Erol J-ludson liped up with , 11 fire ext1 ngui$her and ~nded the dilem· m' Thr man. \l'hnse. name "."1' nnt tl:'cnrd· f'rl in the. t.x citemf'nt., had pullrrl up for .1 close look at a lion famHy by Ull! road in ,_ - the Llguna Hills wild animal preserve when smoke started pouring from beneath his lale model car. Fortunately, !he ranger 1.ssigned lo keep an eye on th.at particular pride of Jinns spotted the trouble and was alongside with hi5 jee p and fire e11- tln,iulsher In lime to warn the occupant$: of the c11r lo Rtay put .. , ple8$e! A malntenance vehicle gummoned by rArl in towed the dis8 bled c.ar lo Lhe Lion Cou ntry repAlr garage where minor rtpai rs were made and lhe relieved fami· ly dro ve off. -·--·~. ·---~-- I Car breakdowns are not infrequent on lhe eight-mile 1afa rl mad, a Lion Country spokesman s?.!d. but they mOblly involve tUMin1 out of [p$, hroken water hoses and similar mtnor ,..oblems that can be taken are Of al the preserve's garage. where • number of me~hanics are employed . "Our advice ill alw•yll th,. ~11me." 1nid I.he spokesman. "If anything goe! wrong, !l11y ln tht car and honk your l'lorn. Therf':·s .t ranger w11tching every inch of lhe road ... and thQ!lt animals really •re wild!" -~--.... --J Coimcilman Asl{s Ouster Afte1· Flap By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 I~• Dl!IY ,.llof $tl fl San Clem ente C:o uncilman St a" Northrup -a memba-of the t:mbattled Local Agency Forina Lion Commission - today vowed he would seek support from ('\'t ry city in 1he Fifth SupcrvlsoriaJ District to oust Supervisor Ron Casper5. And the seeds £or the proposed unanimous recall movement will be sown in Northrup's ov.·n council first. "t personal!y. don't think it recall could be sponsored by any one individual. but if a plan \\·ere to be dra\vn up wher• e1·ery city in the district supported a recall, then something might be a,c. complished, ·• he !'laid. Northnip -generally a soft.spoken t"">unci!man and LAFC 111en1ber -rerus· ed lo sit in his chair al fo.1onday Morn· in~·s slonny, seconds·long LAFC meeling \\•tiich resulted in the flight of County Su pe rvisor R obe r t Battln and Los Alarnilos Councilman .Joe Hyde. .. Every Fifth District city's mayor It a\~fully perturbed by the recent power plays," Northrup said, "and lhey know very well what the sit uation is." He said he would defi nitely seek a C<lm· mit n1cnt from his fellow c:ty councilmen nn the recall idea at next week's Wed· ncsdey nig ht meeting. The same sentin1ent camt: Tuesday fr om }.{ayor \Valtcr Evans Jr., who sA id haslcaHy the same th ing -he v;ould en· dorse a ma ssive recall ca mpaign. Jn y,·ef>ks past -p11en befr1re the latest issut: with the LAFC -San Clemen t• councilmen ha ve remarked about tbe qu:i lity nf Cai;pers· tenure on the board. "It's time. Nor!hrt1p said. ''for every mavor in the Fif!h District tn slick hi!! neck nu t and take the critic ism if need be ";f snme Jot: Blow in 11 spccifie nrii::hhnr hond talks of recall. then it y,•nuldn 't have a chance. But all th e tnayors and councils in the district would hring cred!'nce and strength to the recall ," he expla ined. "\Vt: expect to find support from Nr.wport Beach, Laguna Beacb and right on do...,·n the line. "And when we get lht: support of lhe ('ities then we'll find it in the unin - cnrporated areas and people there would work on lt too."' he predicted. Northrup also has called for a Grand .Jury investigation into what has been lermed "machine politics" in the batlls between Caspers. Battin and others with th!' League of Catifomia Cities. The first publir cry for a recall move- ment against Caspers came Tuesday morning whl'n Costa r-.resa Councilman and former ~1ayor Alvin Pinkley blasted the su pervisor: Greeter Denies He's Succumbed Widespread re port.5 in La,una Beach Tuesday that Greeter Eiler Larsen had succumbed to his long hout of 111 heallb were denied by the Greeter himself in a phone call to his La·guna fr iend Peta i''ulme r. Called for varlflcalion of the death report. Fu lmer said Tuesday -.iflemOl'ln, ''I've just fi nished talking to Eller on the phone and he soundtd very cheerful, his voice much stronger than when he wu dov.·n here. He 1ende everyone his love ... Greeter Larsen. now 81. came back te Laguna Friday .-rtl'r .11 Jitay at the Veterans Hospital in Long Beach , but had In tN' returned lo the h0.1pltal Saturday 11nd i~ expect~d to be moved to a nursing home in Lhe near futur!. z DA.IL 'f PILOT Wtdneui._y, Au~wl 11, 1971 ·Planners 01( County Bicycle Trail Network By PATJUCK 80YU: Of ll'i-0.11, '!It! Sl111 Mar mere the an hour el tu tlmony !rem .vld bike ride.rs. Ora.na;e C.ttunty planners Tut.sda~· unan1mouF.!y 'ndort1f'l'! a proposaJ tha t wnulrl lin k cllunty cilit!. and r~tation artas "''Ith a systtm of bicycle I.rails. The 31S-mile propos~ nftwork 11.ll/ nnw ao htJor1: lht Bo.ard t!I Su~r\'isors for fin al adoption The board at JU July 7 meeting approvtd the pl&., 1..1 prl11C'1plt and directed !ht planning departmtn! to dri'A' ur a fl!'iSJbJ..liy study flf the "skeltt.a. " .system. SchooJ Board Seeks Funds For Expa11sion Prov1din,lil mtiney to nperatl and eipand high schools strv1ng the Irvin e, El Triro, Miss.ion Viejo and Tuslin rommunitie~ troubled trustets nf the Tustin Union High School District, t\londay night. Superinttndenl William Zogg s111d a t,a x override llf a yet to be determined amount and a $28.3 million bond issue for a fivt year building pro1ram shou ld ht placed btfore tht district vaters by the end of the year. Clouding the bond 1ssut. trustees sug. gtsted , is the impt"nding unification e!f'r· tion. required by state law to be held June. 1972 Zogg taggtd the bond issue total a! ~ing the amount needed to prn vid e 1ht same amount of classroom spact that a $25.8 mil\i(')n bond measurt would h11'e providtd. Voters turned down !he $25 R million bond issue last Novembf'r , Zo~g recalled . putting the district at \easr '"!\l"O years bthind in its building schedule." 1..¢gg and Ch~ter G. BriP!er, trustee from Mis!ion 'Viejo, seemed In fa vor a i;ini;lt large amount Mnd i s s u t , regoirdltss of tht un1f1cat ion outlook ··1 think i.11e havt to consider !ht possibility the unific ation eltction mo'Jv not succeed and pla.n fnr the fu1urt nf all I.he distr1crs students:· Brint'r said . Robert C. Bartholomt \I:, conservative trusttt frnm Santa An11 , -"aid "you and I \\'Ill really fight ovtr that ont ·• Bar!holome"· fel t the Tustin High dis!nct board should not be committing bond moneys that unif ied di!tricts resulting from the election \l'ill have to rtpay. "We may not put the buildings in the pl .. ces they would w11.nt them ," Bartholomew 1ugge5ttd. Zogg reassurfd tht bn_ard ~al_ ~t~te law provides for an "equ1tab!t d1v1~1on Ill tht incurrtd bonded in dtbledness among Lht new unified d i s t r i c t ' . "Furt.htr . .my bonds that are unsold ,.,.ould be canct lled by the Ctlunty Board tJf Supervisors," Zogg 1.:iid . . Tht override and bond matter~ w1!1 be returned for furthtr consideration by the board al it.s Aug. 23 metting Bicycle Trails Money Savers? The possibility of saving millions or dollars throughout tht county in school busing costs with the con!trUC'tio n of bicycle trails l11a s sugge s!td Tut sday a ~ the county p!aMing commission 's public bearll\g on the bikt trail plan . Uaiversily Park rtsideot \Vayn t Clark 1aid !ba t if b1kt1: trail:-; could be built lead ing to tht schools. particularly tn the Irvine area. many youngsters would stop riding the ~·elll"l"" srhool buses Clark 1~ presidtnl of both th~ Ln1vf'rsity Park PTA and the San Joaquin El ementary School D1str1ct Coord1na t1n.lil Council. "'.\!an.v m1!l1nns 1n busing co~ts coulrl be. sa ved by pro'-'iding adequate bicycle 2c:"e-"S tn the schor>l~ · \lark ~aid ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT o••Nc.;.:: CO•~T l'Ul l l~li!NC. COMJO AN"f' 'a•••' N. w •• ,j l"••\.~lft( '"" l'YDll>~tr J •ck fl . Cv•l tv Viet 'r••ll•O! t rll c..-•11 M•"•grr lloo"'• 1 If 1•vil l llltGr ThD,.a1 A. M urpltl~• Mll'l'91"9 IEllUer c~.,1., M. LD"' l!id11rd ~. Ntll Aulal.tft/ Ml"'ll .... Elll•- ....... IHclll Offk• ?lf h••li A v•~u• lil1 ili 119 •ddr•11: P.O. I•• 1i11•. t?612 S.. Cle_ .. Offlff J OI North El C1"'lft • 11,,1, 91672 -0-C&li. .1.1 ... ,. lJll Wnt 8''f S!f"llff Jf1WlllO'"t •Htll l1ll H1-r •ov ,v•'"ll '"""''"'!"' •wtl'I: HllJ lc•a1 IN\f!tv••i!I O•tlY '!I.OT, ••fl11> wfl uo !I et~ ll>f N.-. ....... 1. ll pU!t!t .... d dl1ly t•tfll! ,,...._ i!llY 111 *•••11 tdfllelll t11r L•llWlt ... (II. N_,...I tatc~. C•Jll Mflf, '"""''~It,. ._,.. ,11111119111 .... 1....,, $111 (. ......... ,, '"'"If .... ,,.. ,, .. ,. •. di, l lt>"le '"'"" Ol'I• ........ 1 N lflllool 'fl"f.I'-' "'"''Ire ,.t111t ii II .lll Wftl .. , i t•HI, CIHlt MtM. , ......... 17141 642·•111 Cl~ A.,_..hhtt 641°1671 ... a.-.teAll~ ........ I T111,., .. 4tl·44JI LepM ...... "" ,.,. ....... : Tei.,tlMe 4t+-t•U c;...,.-lf'!I, 1'71, Ort.... C"IJt '""'"' ~1 ~"''· Me ,.._ ,19r,.., !!l\a"tll&-" M l19rlll """" tr '"~"''"-'' ...,."' -'I' 11t r~td wl!'*!I llloetlt l H •• IOllUIM af eearrlfl't -flt•. ...,..i Cl•ll '°'' ........ t! N_.i .. .ocl'I ..... C...1• """"'· (11-...11, J.vfM•l,•IDll ...,. """"' 11.11 ""~tlliyl .... ""!I u 11 -•tr1 ,..,111 .. .., , .. 1,,..1i...t, 11,fS ...,..!fl,,, 1bt loni·rall&t pl•n. i.1•h.Jch offiC.laLs say could po&~bly be financed "''Ith f U tu funds. would provide 142 m1l~s of b1keways in Lhe unil)C()rpnr atfld count y a.re•. The county would wor k with tile 2.6 cjties to link up .another \~ mllts of lnr er-city rr .. tl~. If adopted by Suptrvisor~. l\.l"O pilot prOJPCls "''ould first be construrtPrl One "A'OUlrl t~!eond aJnng ru!l•tr Or11•t in 1Jn11·ers1!y Park from !;nivrr~Jly A1·pnur: In )r\'IOI! A\'t nut The other would link the city of Orangt \l'llh lrrine 11 nd o·.~eill Park11 alnn1 Santiago Canyon Roi'.1 Se\'eraJ coun1y residenl.ll -1nclud1nii Lag1i11a Fi1111lists one happy bicycle dealer -spoke In f•\'llf 11! I.ht plan •t Tut.sday's pu blic he1rina. AJthou (h no opposition w11 voiced, l'A'O Cf!Un!y offlclalt pointed out Mme un· tnre1een prob lems with I.hit lonr·r•n1e plan . c .. rl Nelwn. usis t .. nt chief enginetr ""Ith the coun ly Flood Control Dis1r1r1. ~::iu1 lhf flnorl cnntrol ch11nnel along 1hp Santa Ana Ri\'er m<1.v 001 be"-·' ideal fnr b1k P ridini:i a~ h111f Nien lhnught. Thr backbone 1Jf 1he n\"l.'rilll plan woulrl bt 11 2i·mi!e trail ;i,Joni:i 1hr n1·er lt vre l1nk:1ng the st a 11·1th feathl'rly County Park . Nt>lsnn ~aid por11on~ of !hp lf\l ee wo11ld not bt wide tnouah for both a bikt Lrall and tht tr1stlni ma intenance •cct.1s road. Ht 1Jso noted th1t the pouiblt eon· slrucllon of an ocean outh1!1 access line fr om Rivtrside Count y woulrl be huill in and a Iona this ~•me ro1u1w.1y County Road Deparlrnenr rh1rr Bob Vn1en ~aid financing lhr nt'l "'ork -al l'OSts as high as J.40.000 ~r mile -n111y nnt be poi;~1blf' with .~!.11tt Jill:" lllX funrt.~. Vo1Pn ~11 id he had a:r;ked the ~!a le aud 1!nr 1n S;irramrntn ahnui sur h funrt1ng anrf """"·~ tnld i;:as tax mnnty cou1rl nnly be ui;- frl for strlp1nli( 11/\d 51gn1ng or the path - but nnt cnn~lruction. Voien noted the. sla!p attorney gt>nr.r11l ,ti,.IJ.Amer1c an Fan11lv f1nah~l s lrnrn California are ~1r and ~!rs. ri.-tont.e Kunz of Laguna Beach and their children. ·roung~ters from left are J eanette. 11 : Diana, 5; Patricia. 8; and Kimbe rly , 13, They're one of ~l families gathered in Lehigh Acres, Fla. [or All·Amer1can family Search l\"al ional Grand Finals \\"hich culminate l.Jl a TV special Aug 14 The pageant is designed to fu rther national unity through reded1cat1on to the filmily \-o;ay of li fe. Pilot Tallman OK in Crash Vintage Biplane Cracks Up in Filniing of Movie By GEORG E Lf.IDAL O! 1~1 0•11' l'lln! 1111! One of three remaining \llorld U'ar I biplanes bit the dust of a Kan sas pa~ture Tuesday "'ilh veteran f1!m stunt pilot Frank Tallman of Orange Count}' Airport .a t tht slick Tallman, ~-president nl Ta llman!z Avi ation, and actress 8f'rnadelte Peters \l."ere uninjured in the t..keofl crash Ih a! ex1ensive\y damaged a J·I Standard biplant . Tht craft \\'as one el ti.1·0 planes of lhtt type kno"A'n lt'I be capable of fl ying Both i.1·ere brought to the Kansas location . 10 Mrs. McLaughliJ1 Services Held Prh·ate gra1'esid e 5er1·1cl!s '-''ere htld Tue~dav .!11 Hiirbnr Rest ~1emor1al P11 rk, Oista >ft!il . fnr Ann;i1")1et Mcl...'Jughlln, 623 ,<\\"Pn1da Sr1·1lla. L.:11?11na Hill~. 11·hn d1M Fr1d.!l y .111 the ap,e nf 53 ~1rs ~fcLaughl1n was 11 f(irmtr bnl'Jk. ketpe-r ;it Ben~n Plumbing in La guna Brach , "·hlch ~hr .:inrl hrr hush.:ind n1vn,.d for a timt af1er thl' r!Pa!h of !h~ origin11I owner . but latPr Yllri She is surv11·ed b.v her hushand.· Del bf> rt , one sl'\n, Arthur \\'. of Berke I Pi', mnlhl':r l\.1rs Al he Kar z. and hrnthtr. H.lrry Kati of Elkhart. Ind ,<\ nan1·p of lnrtian;i. i;hp l1vtd 1n Laguna Bt11ch lnr 24 years btfore retir- ing to La guna Hills five ytars ai:io The Rev Harry Pulver offici aled 11. the Tuesday service. McCormick L11.guna Bea ch Mortu ary. directors. mile.o: "'·,.::t of 1\.\1 Hnpe for th e filming of "Ar• Eli and Rodger nf the Skie•" lbf' 201h Century Fox film st:ir5 ~Its~ Ptters and actor Cliff Rnber1son for 11·hnm Tallman doubles as pilot in !he fl~ Ing sequt'nces. Fra.nk r 1nt', \"lf'f' flTPS1den1 fnr nper:i- lion~ nf !he Tallmantz firm and r.1ov1eland of 1he Air mu;:.eum hased al Orange (nun!y Airport. ~111d the damaged plane 11•115 1Jnf' formerly held in the musuem ·~ c11llPCtinn. ' I! y,·as .~old at aurt1nn In tnfi.!l 11.·hen thf' flrm rerluced i!s 1nven!nry nf duplica1,. aircraft. PinP said Tht J-l S1andards arf' 11·orth '"frnm .$2fl.000 !n S4fl.OO<I." Evrn though more than I.MO were bu11L ne~r !h.-f'nd of \llntlc! \\';ir l, nnly thrre S\lTV IVP · Thf'y "'"r" ;:.h1oped !n Fra nrr, h•Jl ne1·er Sil" :icr 1nn 1n the '-'!I r " Ptn" nn1Pd The craft. l\\lnf'd by Jnhn La.r~on nf ~l!nneapol1~. i\linn 11.·Hh ~1~s Peters and Folk Dancing Progran1 Slated A program of fol k d11 nc1ng ""ill b~ feat ured ar the Saturda.v t vening mef'tLng (If the L11g11n11 Bt1:ach Jewish ('ultur;i! Group al Top nf the \\lnrld School. 21r.o1 Trrr Tnp 1.anr The 7<10 p.rn. n1PPl1n,o: will hr precrrl,.rf b1· a famil ~· picnic ;ii ~ pm Thll~P w1shLng tn 1nin the p1cn1r art a:r-ked lo bring their n\l'tl blanket~ i\>lillit and G.!lry Alexande.r nl l,ri~ Angeles "''ill direct the folk da nci ng presen tation. f or further information call 494·5613 or 494-3978. A11g1·y Capo Woman Lists G1·ipes 011 Neighborl1oocl ... 5.1'1 .Juan ~p1strano rts1dtnl. ar.geret! '1\"er r~urr!ng nt1ghborhor.d p:oblt m!, brought 1 h.!.I of C1)m plain!' to t~• Cit )' fAuncll this week. \fr• S1t \·en Ant hony, 31!1.12 \'ia B'!lardei. pltad,.rl i.1•1th the counr1l ~1nn· day li:I do i;nmtl hln~ ahnut illegally park· td cars. loose animal.!.. and frequt nl .spttdinl in rtsidtntial art3s. She a8k~ for sign~ J'lfl!l ln1t the speea limit, c 1ta t1rin~ fnr ~Pl' whn ~fu~• tn mnvf t.ht!r c"r1 for the streer S"A'e Pper rir i.1·ho park nn th, ~1de ~·11 l k. 3nd for thri~e "A"hri lrl thtlr a nlm11l~ run ll'l(l~e afl t r thP dn1t r,11trhPr 1~ nff du11· City .~lanai;:Pr Don \\'r1'1nPr s~111'1 !hP.~,. "'rt .!ill com mnn cnmpl 11!n!~ rtsu!Ung Imm lln t prClbl Pm -s~n .h1An C11p1str3no bl$ 01' "'''~' tn tnlorcP. 11.!. nrt11n1nc:tA The. councl! d1rettPd him tn •tudy "'Ay~ • !n wh1rh an 1nltr1m solution can be prn· ~·1dt'd before San JuM's nt1:w city police dtpartmtnt Is formed , Various lde"'li sugtsleri by the C'()t1nc1 I incl udtd deputizing 3 "meter mard" tn lakt car,. nf p8rkin~ r1t111inn~; in· ~tn1cting the. nt''-'' pnlice rhief In hancl le thtst prt!blems immedl.11lely when ht 15 h~red th.ls !all. 111rr1nglng with tht Society rnr tht Prtve.ntinn or Cruelt1' !.o An lm1Js to p11trol 1.hP rl ty and re~pond In c~ll., in th• ei·tnlng hours. "I don't lhlnk 11, sttnuld "A'a1t 11ny lnn,rr." S"'ld CAunr1lm•n .lirn Thorl'f' "\\"Hh lhP hi,Rh-dPn~11y builrling i;:;oing on .. 11 r.\·rr thP r {f\" i.1•ot "rt ji;l'Jln~ to havF an cxplns1on of lhrse probltm!. '""'e h11,·e more and mnrt \'tol atori bPr11u~' tht "'nrd is out th 1111 w' hive no nnt to enforce the"'e kind -' ol IJ l\'5." T;illman abnard. ha d not com pleted !ts t:ikeoff ""ht n ;i gust nf i.1·1nd hi! it. lifting the left wing. Pine said. The rii;:hl wingti p rlug into the rPcent)y har1·e.,,te rl field. spinning the lraJlilt-rrart in a com plete circ!t. T;illman11' dup lic a!e 11.•11! tll" ustd tn complete the filming 1n lhP nex t ""'fek or 10 da ys,"' Pine said. Shooting bf'gan on .ruly 27. GEM TALK TODAY by J. (,HUMPHR IES AN OFFICIAL ROMAN ORNAMENT \'rr\" ropular tod;i _1· ar~ brnnrhe~ and brarelets. !he~e lii·n tvpes nf JP1\·~!r,1· having chan.l.!Pd l'erv little ~1nre lhr1r h1~tnr i r 11 ~,. l'i~· 'pf:'nple Jn all 11'a.ik~ of h!e In anci ent Rome. Bronches \1·C're u&ed nol only 1IS ornaments by both sexes, but al~o lo fasten 1he clnii ks of Roman 5('1]d1ers and to .tecure togas or pa- tric1ani; and !late orf1 cials. This of· ficial Rnm,.n ornament \\':ts tradi· l.innal!y \i·orn on the. r1~ht 5houlde.r. Th e hr11rrlf'I. also \1·orn by me.n and \1on1en ;1li ke . ll'as mn st po pu- lar 11·11 h the larl 1e.c . u'hn el'en gave lhr-m srecu1l names. The most i.1·1ctel,v used brac:elrt "'a~ a iprtngy i;piral called a "spinther. ·1 If ~·nu ro,!(ess a fine brooch or bracelet \\"hich needs repairing. bring it 111 to u~ for restoration. And \l'h1lt ~·nu're here, look over ou r rnllert1nn nf antiqu e je"·elry ••. ,,., can ~h o\4' ynu ~l"lm e fa ~c1- n111i ng 11 ntlqu e pltires u·1th a '14'ealth of history behind lhem! had been asked /or a It-gal opinion of ~uch rundinJ and a dec1s1on was forthcorru nr.. Other IOUrces or fundln & IUlll:e.!il~ by cm1n1y officials includtd bicycle liet.n&ing f,P,., lif'Pf·1111I rf'('re11tln11 di~! r 1 ct asses.~nle.nts and the coun1y i,:r11eral fund. Cnunty planning offlt'1als e~limatt-thal a Ont 1nile bike trail ciRhl ft>el wide "A"nulrl co.!'t SJ0.000 for land acquisition; SJOO for Sl,Rn1n.e. S.'>Oll fl>r ~lriping. $6,:1111'1 for fenc1np, 11nrl pavinit 11t $20.000 ~·it h concr"1e, ~li.000 wilh a~phalt nr $4.llOO \vith a new surfaring m21 tcnal called sol.I Cf'mFJ")l. Per~ons 1ipeak 1ng 1.1'1 f;11 nr nf the plan Included representa1i1·es of the Ltague o! "1nml"n Voters. the Sierra Club, lht Laauna Ni&utl Corporalion, 1 r ,. l n e Tomorrow, the Oran&e Park Auoeiatiel'I end tht cities of Orange, Brei, Costa Mesa. Hunttng!nn Beach 11nd 1'ustll'I. Jn n;>pro v1ni:: the netwPrk, county plan· 11ers a!ikl'cl thP Hoard nf SHPflrviSQr.1; to 11ppoinl a cil11.ens' adv15nry cnmmittPP , ~·hich WCIUld C!';tab!1sh a pr1nrtlv for trail cons!ruc!i11n ;inrJ provide input ior dt8ign of the b1kr~·ay!C, ln aOrl111nn, the c-nn1n11~~111n ~u jlgts1td 1hP po55tbtht y nf rPfllllrtn,e; hnt1s1ng sub- 111l'is1nn JiP\"elopers tCI rle'11 rate bicycle trail righls-<tl·w11y lo the coun1y, ju51. u they now dedicate stree:ts to the county . Lo11g Aegea11 Hills Fight E11ds; Co11do111i11iums 01( TPn mnnlh~ of s1ormy rj1s11greemen1 be!l'."fl'n Af'~t<1n Hil l:i; hnmeov:nPr~ and thr 11evt>lnp<'r nf ttif' <1rl"<1 re<1ched ;i C"!1m::ix Tur<>d111• whPn Or11nRf' rnunty plnnnrrs ;;pprnvrd ;; plan ln build ('nn- dDm1n 1ums 1n lhP ne1ghhnrhnnd. The Al >cnl IJrvelnpmrnr Cnn1p:iny hacf firi;t filed 1t<; zonr change proposal rnr to11.·n hnu~e-s1yle lJvin ,e; in Ol'lobcr of l!HO. Sir.re 1hat limr.. thr Ar.i:e11n Hills Hnmenwnrrs' Assnc·i:.i1inn h;irJ fo11 gh t hi!· lrrly ;ig.11n~l rhe pl:'lri anrl h;id con\'Jncf.'d lhe de\•clnp1·r In ln1-rt>r thr nu1nbcr of con- dnminiun1<; pl;1nnrd for 1hl' arr:i. In 1!.<; final vtr~1n11 rf'("nrnmcndcd hv the cnrnn1 is~1nn for <+prir01•nl. lhr cn~­ p;iny 11·J I! be pcrm1!trfl In huild J.5111 dwe!linJ,t unils on 40S acres of prnptr!.v neRr the 1nlersectinn "' Muirlands Boulevard 11nd Alicia Parkway. The plan al sn calls fnr 1s:a Acrei; nf public park s in the rnwnhnuse com- munity. The proposed znnf' <.'hangt ""il l come hefnre the Board of Supervisors .some lime In nctnher In !he original prnpnsal suhm1ttrd 1n !hr rnmmi.i;sinn 1n Ortnher !970, A l~cnt had asked for 2,0 1~ dwelling 11ni!s wh il e prnv1dinl! onl~ 4 ~ acrrs nf p11rk l11nd ArFa res1dcnls 1ivin,1t in single fl'lmilv hnm~s nppnscd the 70ne c han~e. cnO- t end1n~ ptr ... nns mov1n!1" 11110 thP nPw IO""nhnU"<'.~ would brin 1t a diffrrrnl lilr· ~ryle 1n!n lhr cnn1ml.Jnitv. Rr ... 1den1" nl.<n clt11mcrl condominiums· would rn~rr..ilse 1he densi ty or !hf' area. adding a burdPn In lhf' :-chnnl" while providing no ad· dilinnat inx money. In :i fin11 I appea l lr1 i·nmmii;~inner~ Tut1:sday, Arge,11n Hills rrsirlcnt .lamPs Parry said Alsen! had nn1 comprnmi"Prl with lhe hnmt>owners 1n reducin~ the number nf plannrd units . P,11rry .~aid he \\nuld prefer C'flnS!rUCllOn Of lnW-COSt single f;imily hnn1e~ 1n lhe lnwn hou~Ps. "IL is imrnrtRnl that the ~opl!'! h,.. ~Prverl ;ind nQL the spcci11J intere~l grnup."." P;irry angrily (ntd the cnn1· miss1nn. "You :ire hf're In rrprf'sent lhP homen"·nrr:r;. your consti1ucn1s th.:1t J11e in 1he .:irril, as i.1·rll as lhe huildcr." Hnw el"Fr , ann1hrr arr11 resident. Huf!n Anrle r.~nn . fnllnwrrl Parry bv c11 lml\" !Pii- ing lht' rommis.<;il'ln he i.1;a," ·~11tii;ried wilh lht cnnct's~ions Alscot had marle. "The di.~cussinns havP bef'n fruitful and ~ ,;:rta1 deal "'"S <1 r. c n m p 1 I s h e rt • '' Anr!Prsnn noterl . Th~ r·es1 rlr nt ~l'rvt.d as chairman of a hnmrownrr~· .:issnci3!irin ~uh-cnmmittPr whict> :r-tud1rd A!sC"ot's pl <1n and nci;:ot1a1ed fnr !he \ arious com- prnmisP ... Jn unan1111nu<;l_v ::ipprov1ni;: thP pl :i n. 1·nrnn11s~1nncrs laurled the a~sociar1on and lhP rlevf'ln prr for bcin,e; able In reach a compromise !hl'lt was accrpt<lblt 10 bnth groups. The lnwnhnusP l'nns1rur11nn proposa l :i;uhmilterl by Al.~rot in Orlnbrr reph1ce~ ;in rarlicr pl:in 1n build high densit.v ::ipar1ment.~ on 20 cicres or the rompany:a land. Homr11"·11rr~· prr~iilrnl R11! l~ulsev, 11 hn 11·11 5 not 11! the mcetin,::, h::id told the cnmm1~sinn h~· lrt1Pr he pl11nnPrt to sui'J.. rnit <1 rnuntPr prnpn5;il tn th,. !nwnhou11~ pl;in Hn1\·e1·er. pl:innin,;?, 0H1cla.J ~ 1aid such a prnpos:il was nel'er received. High H.i ~e Law Goes Into Books In Laguna Beach ' ~1 ;i rr.,nlu!1nn, un:inimnusl.v _.d1Jpled h1· !he 1.::igun11 Reach rirv cnunril Tue~­ d;iy nii?hl. thf' lhrrP·:'itnry or 36-foot hrlcht lin11I ii: nnw nffiri;il, C'n11nrilmf'n, in one nr l hF shQr!Psl rnrrtin,i:s fln reo•orrl -.ill~l riv t minutes -1·anv;issrd thP 1"01f'!\ or lhr i:pFcia.l Aug. :1 elrct lo n ;iol"! l11!Pr ;i pproved the resnlu- tinn whic h rrsid , in p;ir!: •·11 majnrity nl lhe QUl'llifierl voter~ voling nn tht lnitiat11·e l\lf'il~ure did \"Ole In favo r thf'r('(lr l'lnd 1t 1\·;i~ :idnp1ed." Thf' (·;i nvas.~ nf !hP 1·nrrs. prrp.:irtd b.Y lkil"fllhy Musfcll. f"l t}' rl erk, showed 3,707 prrson~ vnt1ng in l111·nr nf the hright limit ;inrl 12!.1 \'nting ai:11 1nsl. A•·1·orrling to r·11r :itlnrnrv Tullv Srymn11r, lhe 1n 1t1<1l1~·e mPas1ir; \\•ill g~ 1n1n rffrcl in trn da.\'.~ -nn At1g. 20. /llrr:id,v 1hP cit~· cnuncil anrl th, plan· nlni? rnmmi5:r-inn hin·t in~1n1c:tPd th"' p!Annini;: ~t.:irf In inrnrpnrlltf' !he he ight limit in10 prr~rnt rity nrdinance:s l\la1·nr R1rh.11rd r.nldberg i.1·a~ not presl'nl ;if !hP mrPtin,;:. ........ ti"·'·"*" f -"'" r·-~ < now hear this! men go overboard for TIS~OT The r!'ason~ T+ssot PR-516 is lh t ~1alw.Jrf. W.Jtc'1, PHc~~@ 1ug11e dly brJol! to give unfail ing service under g1@al l9J ~tress . \\leathf'rs the elements, too. left. The Navigator. Self w1nd1ng w11 h .J utomat lcally c.ha,,ging d.J!t dial. Has tlio?: 24 hnur d•al 9o lmpor11 nt !or sea 1:(')1111: men, Stainless steel with m1tc.h · •ng bract let, S89.50 R11ht. Tht Sk•n·D1ver. All·o!uloma !•c. and shf'lws the lime. the d3y and 1i,8 date ts Wo?:ll 3s all·lmportant elapsed time undo!:r wa ter. St11nless steel with matchina br ac.e let, $99.50 J. C. .JJumphrit>~ Jt>1uefer:I 1821 NEWPORT BLVD .. COST A MESA CON\l"INJ l~ Tl•MI IA NU.M!alCARO-MASTER CHARGi J4 Yf.ARS IN S,.t.M E lOCATIC.,, Pi-IONf j4t .J4C I II I • ,~ I 7 San Cle111enie Today's Final Capistrano ED I T I O N N.Y. Stoeks VO L M, NO. 191, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORAN GE COU NTY, CALIFORN IA WEDNES DAY, AU GUST 11, 1971 TEN CENTS Capo Mission Facelift Exempted From Codes By P"ri.tELA HALI.AN or "" DlilY PUii Sti lt Re&toration of a San Juan Capistrano Mission building \l'ill be exempt from Oran ge C.Ounty's Building and Safety code requirPmenl11. The San Juan Capistrano City C.OunC'il voted unanimously /\1onday to t1llow various restoratlon projects to conlinur. but stressed !hat future construction will bave to come IJ1 Ule city ror apprnvaJ, Councilman Jim Thorpe expressed con· cern about pc<iplt being allov.·f!d lo go lo a building that mlgh1 fall do.,..·n in an earthquake. "Safety is our ma1or roncern ... he said '·There is a difference betv.·cen huildin~s being used by the publir and those bting used for historical vit'Y,1ing.'' The county. acling for !he city. hacl ordered restoration v.·or k stopped no the mission because no permit had been issued. Jay Latham nf Capistrano Br.Reh, 0A1\.Y Pit.OT 51111 Plllll RESTORATION O~ HISTORIC MISSION CONTINUES Shadowed Walkway of S1" Juan's Famous Landmark So1ne S. County People Ma Y. Get Utility Hike San Oiego Ga5 and Eler!ric Company has asked ror ~Ul te prrm1s.c;ion !11 raise its se rvice r;ircs b,v abClu! 25 percent - 1he first bikes in 1.cn years. Cil.J ng soaring .fuel coc;l.~ and o!her ex· penses, the utility serving porllons of the Capo Citizenry To Air Opinions On Night Flying Citiun ('(lmplalnt.5 1bnut night flying and straying from prescribed flight pal· terns by planes using Capistrano Airport \l'ill be probed by lhe San J uan Capistrano city stair this week. The Council agreed Monday to direct the city manager to contact the Federal Aviation Autho rity an4 to review the airporl's la nd u!le permit requirement.a and report findings back to the co uncil. Councilman Edward Olennak, who uses the airport M a pr ivate pil ot said the facility is not equiPJ)Cd for night nying bul ii is no! lo hi& knowledgt. ilJegA I for a person to land at nlghl •t his own risk. "Bui th&I pf!rsori mi~ht bt risking !he live!! of other!!, too," added Councilm11n Bill Bathgate. The airport is clOIP to several frailer park&. f\1an,y complalnts lo thf. city have been noted in recent week& about the airpo rt's U!e. Chermak said ii is posslblt lo land at night without runway lights-bt<:auu an illegal billbollrd near I~ entr&nce ~which the city ha11 been flghting for two years) light.I lhe Approach. M11yor Tony Forster said an in- veatigatlon would be called for p11,r1 iculArly becauM: 11. death occurfd more: than 11 yea r 11.J;t'I in which • pilot left the 11\rport in !hr. dark foggy hours of !he morninK and crisbed In Capislrano Re:ach. South Oranse Coasl f1lrd formal rPquest.c; for lhl' rale increases Tuesday bef ore !he State Pubhc litil11ies Commission. HerP are so me examples of thr rate in- creasc.c;; /\ customer no1v paying $5.88 11 monTh for electri city would pay $6,94 : a bill of $7.!Kl would rise to $9.80 ; a $1 0.65 charge v.•nuld increase lo $\J.40. Gas customers who pay ;i $4.6ti a month at present. \.\'OLlld pay S.'l.45. The present charge of $6.76 wou ld rise to $7.92, and t1 $10.65 bill v.·ould increase to S!2.5<1. A literal explosion i11 fuel nil price ovpr !he pasl 12 months is !he prime rel'l son for the stiff increase requests. 5aid SDG and E President Walte r A. Zitlau. "The price has shot up far beyond any expeclalion," he said. A barrel of the fuel 12 months ago cost $2. Toda)"S price [or lhe same quantity ls $5 02. Zitlau also blamed increases in tquip- ment cosls. wages and benclits to em ployes, ta xe11 and construction. "Taken together," he said, "the.~e in· flationary pressure.~ are overwhelming and jeopardize our ability lo continue to provide dependable. service.·· The. sug~es!cd electric rate lncreasr.11 i re. the first in aboul a decadt. for I.he ulility ~erving San Diego Counly 11nd por· lions or southern Orange County. Zit lau said !he price of natural g;is :il~o has increased , and despite 11 gas rate increase aulhnri1.td a year 11go, nn!y 11 portion of the gas purchased costs hA~ been oH~et . The proposed r11te increases -lf ;ip- proved by the PUC after yet-unscheduled public hearings -would yield $45.8 million a year in added revenues. Without !ht. rate relief. Zltlau said that the firm ·s r11 tf' of return will drop from 7 Ji percent lhi1 year to 3.21 perce nt nut ye11r. And because of lhe firm '.11 mullimillion- dollar construction program -lncludini;: !he S11n OnQfre-nucl<'Rt ge:ntraling 11!11.l lnn -lhe. utility mu~t "111t rar1 nutsidll f1naJl{'iOJt: 111 rra.!iOnAblt r11!r~ " Such 11ttraclio11 , Zitlau said, rrqu1 re.s I tllte of return of llt least 8 5 ptrctnl. general contract.or for the pro;ecUi, pointed out that more n[ Lhe C.:ip1strann ~·liss1on is standing today than any other in California. "But more of it fell down. too," added ro.1<1yor Tony Forster. Latham assured the counr1l lh::11 the restored buildin~s "''ill bl> prrfC'rtl~· ,...,:., "The miss1{ln and the ('nntracl or shoul d pro,•ide the cit~ v.•ith their p!::i.ns ~n \l"e know what's transpiring "'ilh1n the mission walls for our own protectlon,'' said Councilman Edv.·ard Chermak. ''There are no drawings," said Latham. ''In restoring, 1o1.•e're reproducing what v.·as once there by using adobe blocks. soft bricks and pav1ns stones ::i.nd sandstone for the arche~. We 're usi n~ the fnund11tions a~ a ,l!Uideline. The rest com· ~~ nut. of my head.·· "r-.'one nf that is going to fit !971 building codes," he added. The city fathers voted lo draft a very ti ght. hold-harmless agree.men! with the mission lo protect the city in case there are problems with the structure. Latham s;iid the mission would be willing lO sign surh an agreement. The special city ordinance, which v.·11l ;i!low restnr;ilion of the missio n \.\'ill al sn applv to other historical buildings v.•ithin 1'1e-c1!y Special requ irements \.\'ill be made for occupied buildings, however. The re storation proJecls ai the mission include part of the original lihop buil ding,c;.. hospital and storage areas which were onginAlly bu ilt around 1800. The project is on the western side of the ntission near the tallo\v works and tan· ncry. Any new buildings cons1ructed at !ht mis.!'1nn fnr commercial usP. occupancy, nr thP parothi AI school will fall under regular code requiremenls. Clemente Councilman Vows Ouster of Caspers CofC Pho11e • Bool\: Cost Boo st See11 A San Cleml'nlf' pnn!Pr closed h1! doors last \l'eek and lert toy,•n. And tha1. cham~r or comn1erre direc- 1.ors learned TuPsday, 1o1.·i ll co~! thP. orgr1ni1.at ioo perhaps S2 .000 bccausP 11 cnmple1e sel of perforaled prln!1ng 1apP" bearing all the local lelephooe ltst1ngs 1~ missing as well. Chamber Manager Roberl !::van~ !'lid director~ th;i! because Ed1vard Han1by closed his shop a new printer for next year's edition would be found. But the cos1s for lhe job, he s;ud. will rise perhaps $2.000 be.cause an enti re ne1v iiet. of tapes will have to be punched . Officials had hol)€d Iha! u~e nf 11nchanJ.led listings in tape form wo11ld have cut costs for the new edition nl the widely used chamber telephone book. He said chamber representativP,c; "'ent In the r.losed business latr la st week to see if the !ape~ were slill !hrre. "Au1 nothing was rhere," Evan~ sa1rl "\Vc're going to need somP nell' ones " Thr rompulerized tapes were used PX• lcns1vely in mode rn 1yJ)E'se.Tling . makini;: printinR tn1al!y automated. 0rspi1e thP prOJCCICd Increased prln· ling ros1. hou·evrr. Evans .c;1ressed 1hal lhP o1 her functions of 1he mas~ive di rerlorv prnjec1 ;ire !he best ever. Because of an carllcr·than.usual ~1art !his \'ear on arlvC'rl 1.~ini: s;:ites some f11nd.q .::i.lre~dy are in accnunt,c; for next year's edition Scverill thou.c;aorl m11rr rnp1c~ "·ii\ br prnrlucrd next ye;ir as v.•cll , he said Oircctory cnntrat! n1anagrr Lur v Cr1rr said re~pon~c tn overtures 1his yea r "ts n111ch bcttPr lhan las!·· NO BIG SECRET A DS DO JOB THE O.o\I LY PILOT doesn't h1de.a -no- lhing, ii 's nn secret that DAILY PILOT classifier! ads get result s. A DAILY PILOT cl11ss1fied ad sold b<ith hide-a·beds for the price asked. Here's the ad 2 hide·a·beds S25 each. Call XXX·XXXX. [f you don ·t have anyt.hing to hide , bul something lo sell, call our classified ad department al 642-5678, the direct line lo results. JOINS DEMOCRATIC PARTY M•yor John V. Lindsay · Mayor Li'ndsa y Makes s,vitch To Den1ocrats NEW YORK ! UPt 1 -t.·layor Jnhn V. Lindsay quit the Republican part.v lociay and announced he has registered .:is ll Dcrnor ra1. The move paved the way tnr a pcissible hid by Lindsay for 1hr 1~72 Democratic presidential nomination However , Lindsay stopped short nf 11n- nn11nc1ng his c::indirlacy Lindsay said th e rount.ry nreded new "na11onal le;idership·· and that he wo1ild "'ork fc,r a roali!inn nf progressive Rrpul)lica11 s, l n d e pendent s and Democrats. "\Vheth er this means I will run tnr President.. 1 don't know," Lindsay said in a wri!Lcn statement prior to a scheduJed news conference. Lindsay 1 ccused the Administration of ''indifference·· !'ixon to lhe problems of pG\1erly, unemployment, crime. housing and urban decay. These problems ht said. "require: national ac· lion. not the indifference sho"'n by \Vashington ." The ma yo r, an early Vietnam Y.'ar critic, said he supported Nixon in 1963 "mainly because he promised to sLop ll debilitating war and to end the divisions that were ~arlng us apart. Driver Stays in Car Council to Sow Recall 'Seeds' By .JOHN \IALTEflZA O! 1~0 01111 1'1101 \1111 San Clemente C(luncilman St a n Norlhn1p -a member of th e embt1ttled 1..octtl Agen C'y ~·orma t1on commission - today vnwed he \l'nUld Sl'ek support from every cily in the Fifth Supervisorial Districl to ous1 Supe rvi!lor Ron Caspers. 1\nd th! scr.ds for t.he proposed unanimou s rec11ll movemP,nt will be sown In Northrup's nwn rouncil first. ··1. personall y. dQn'l think a recall rould be sponsored by any one individual. but ir a plan \.\'CrP. In be drawn up "''here. t'\'er.v ciry ln thl' district supported a rrcall. thrn ~omcrhing 1nighl be ac· coo1plishod," he said. Northrup -gencrRlly ;i soft·spoken t"nuncilman and LAFC 111en1ber -refus• f'd to sit in hi~ chair .Ill Monday J\.1orn- 1 11f!'~ stnrn1.v, scconds·long LAFC meeting \) hich rrsultrd in the flight nf County Supervisor Robert Ballin and Los Ala1nitos C.Ouncilmao .Joe Hyde . "Every Fifth District city's mayor is 1111·fullv perturbed by the recent power plays,'' Northrup said . ·•and rhey kno w \'cry well \.\'hal the situalion is " Mc said he would definilely seek a com- mitment f1·orn his fellow 1·ity councilmen nn !hr rcc;ill idea at next \l·eek's \l.'ed· nc~rlay n1i.:ht merung. The same scnlimcnt came Tuesday from t.laynr Waller Evans Jr , y,•hn said ha s1cally 1he .~;une lh ing -hr \.\'nuld en· dorsP a massive recall cr1mpa1gn. In \.\C'rks pns! -f"l'Cn bcfnre the latest ls~ue \Vllh the LAFC -Silo Cli>mcnre c f1unt1ln1 rn hav" rc1n;:irkcd abnut the qu;il11.v 11! Llisp<'r5.' !rnure on the board. · rr~ r1 mr, Nor1hr11r sriid. "for every mayor In th" Fifth Dis!ric! l.o stick his nrck 11ut and lake the criticism if nted be "1f s0tne .!or Blow 1n ;:i spcc1fir. neighborhood talks nf recall, then IL \.\'ou!dn 't have. a ch;incf'. But al[ the nu1yors and cou nC'ilS in the distr\ct would brin,t: credence and strength to the rec.111." he explained. "\Ve expect In find 1upport from Ne:wport Beach. Laguna Beach and rig ht fln do1o1.·n the line. "And when we get the 1upport of lhe rities then we 'll find it in the unin· corporated areas and people there would \l'nrk on 1L too," he predicted. Northrup also has called for 1 Grand .Jury investig;Hion into what ha.!i been termed "machine politics" In the battle between Caspers, Battin and others with the League of Cali forniA Cities. The first public cry for a recall move- ment against Caspers came Tuesday morning "'hf'n Costa t.lesa C.Ouncllm.!ln 1nd former l\1ayor Alvin Plnkley blasted the supe rvisor: 2 Ambulance Drivers Grab Hei st Suspect Two ambulance attendants wh<> 1ent !heir vehicle screaming in pursuit of a freelance \Vriler accused of robbing A Univcr~ity Park bank are the toast of the Orange CoUJlly She riff'' de parUnent today. Ernest Torres and l.Jlnn ie Herndon of the Morgan Ambulance Co. grabbed Tommy Frank r.-tcDonald, 24, of Tustin, Tuesday a~ the suspect assertedly crash· ed his speeding vehicle al Edinger Avenue and the Newport freeway and took to his heels. Onlooke rs said he appeared to be outrunning sheriff's depul y Terr y W1lhams until the tlvo .att.endanl.s. who had been following \Villiams' patrol car all thr. v.·ay from UC!, grabbed McDonald and held him for the tired deputy, !nveslig;itors identified r-.1cDonald 11~ the suspect who look more th::in $2 ,00ll fro m the First \\'eslern Bank, 180Zl Cul ver Drive. durlng the noon hour. Bank nianag'..'r Paul Howe said the suspect. \1•earing a sport coat and tie and 1>port1ng "busin ess-length" hushy hair ap- proached him about l2 JO p,m. and said, "I want lo make a withdrawal." Howe, 1ipon determining the man had no acc11unt wit1. the bank. said the man r11ot1oncd that he had t1 gun in his coat poc kr.l as he said, "Not that kind of withdrawal," Howe then went to two teller!, Cookie Ensley and Donna Schultz and gave the man about $2,100 in 11 bank deposit bag, he said. The robbery, 1-lowe said, was the fir st since the University Park branch was opened in October, 1966. Orange Coat 1''eather • Ill Lion's Lair Decision Look for a tiny bit ot rtillef to- day and Thursday tn the record heat wave -but don't put on your winter coat yet. Highs along the beaches around 75 rising t.o 88 inland . Lows toni ght between 58- 65. INSIDE TODAY Sumnif!r fun. prnM:ilt this week1tnd ot fow r ihn:iU:ri a1o'ig thti coost.a.l orea. 'see Theater Note~ in todo.~(t Enttrta fnme-nt .!ection, Page 23. Faced with the uncomfortable choice nf staying in an apparently burning car or stepping out amid a pride of lions. • Granada Hill~ man made the right decision Tuesday, say Lion Country Sa fari official.1. He stayed 10 the ca r with his w\fP and !heir Hl-yesr-old graoddaughler until Llon Country ranger Erol Hudson sped up with a fire ei;tlng111sher and ended lhP, dilem· m•. Thr ni;in , 11·hn~r na mP was no! rtrorrl· rel ln !hP f'XCJ!enient. had pulled up lnr 11 t'lose. look at a lion family by thr. road in • the Laguna llllls wild animal presel'Vt. whe:n 1moke Jtarted pouring from bene1th his li te model car. Fortunately, the ranger assigned lo ktep .an eye on that particular pride or Jinns .1polled !he trouble and wai; alongside witl1 his jeep and rire e11. tingulsher in time tn wam the occupan t.s of the c11r to st11y put ... please' A malnten11oce vehicle summoned by r11d1n lnwed the disabled car lo the Lion C.Ounlry rep.!llr gar1ge wtie re minor repairs were made ind the relieved rami- ly drove off. Car breakdowns •rt oot Infrequent on the eight-mile sa fari road, a Lion Country spokesman 111id , bul they mostly involve running out of ga s. broken water hose~ 11nd similar minor problems tha l can be taken caN!; of at the preserve's garage. where • num ber of mechanics are employed . "Our arlvice Is .alway~ the same." said tile spokesm!ln , "If anything goes wrong, .~l.11.y In the car 11.nd l'lonk your horn. There:·~ ti ranger w11tr..hi n11 every ifl(.h nf 1hl': road ... and tho~' animals really 11 re "'lid '." .... u... 11 C1Ufefnl1 • (1'"' C-It CllWkl111' U• ' c11n111..i1 11 .n c"""" " c .. 11w1rf " Ct·ltl Miik•' ' Ol.,.rctt ll l!liltril l l'lt l ' •"ttr!l!-1 H•1l lll"•"CI J,,JI "40t9Ka... ll Jl."11. l.11M11tt u M1Ubu; ' ._ • ..,..1,1 llt•n.111 11 Miii N Strfkt 1t Mlw'" nu Muhul l'YNt • Jftlio"ll ,,..._. "I Ort11tf Ct11Mr 111\'l~ ''"'f' " l"rt1 ll•M °'· sr.1~ 1t '""-"'"""' .. ,, Ttll•l1111i H fllll ltri H •H W11tl'!llr 4 Wo lCtrrl• ••rf if W"""''' H ... , »-M W"N H.... .. I :z DAJl Y I'll.OT st W--tsdl)', AU911St 11, 1971 Planners 01( County Bicycle Trail Networl\. By PATR.ICK 80,.t.E ~ .... ~ll'I' "'*' $1•11 Aft.at mor. U\u an bOW' Gf te1umeony tram •vid btll r ldus. Oran«e County planners Tue&lay unanimously endo rsed 1 propo1al that ~·nuld link rounty clties and recrtation areas ~·1th a sy~tem of bieycte trails The 318-mile propooed network will nnw g:!'I btfnre !he Board of Supervisors for final adoption. The hoard at 115 ,July 7 mee tine approv~ the p!.!..1 in pr inciple and dirtcted the plannin g departmen t to draw up a feasibiliy study of the •·sieleta.I '' system. School Board Seeks Fu11ds For Expansion :Providing mnney lo operate and expand hlgh schools serving the Irvine, Et T1>r:i, P.1iss1on Viejo and Tustin cDmmunitie! troubled trus!ees or the Tus11n Union High School District. f\1onday night . Superintendenl William Zogg said a ta~ override of a yet to be determine:d a mount and a $2.8.3 millinn hond issue for a five year building program should be place:d before thl" district voters by the end of the year. Clouding the: hond issue. trustel"S sug. eeste~t is the impending unific11tion elec- tion. rl"qu ire:d by st21te: la w to be held June, 1972. Zogc 1a11e:d the bond issue total a_, being the: amount needl"d to provide the saml" amount of classroom space that a $25.8 million bond mtllsure .... ·ould have provided . Voters turnl"d d0\1'11 the $25 8 million bond issue last Nov ember. Zn!?g recalled. putting the district at lea;st "l\1•0 yl"ar li behind in its building schedule." Zogg and Chl"sler G. Eriner. trustl"e trom Mission \1iejo, sel"med to f11vnr a gjngle large amount bond 1 s s u e , rl"g.flrd!ess of the: unification outlnnk. "I think. ~·e h;i ve to consider !he possibil ity thl". uni fication election may not succeed and plan rnr the future or all the district's s!uden!s:· Brinl"r s11 id, Robert C. Barlholnmew . conserv 1t!l'e trustee from S::inta Ana . said "you and I will re:ally fight ove:r lha1 one ." Bartholomew fl"lt th e Tustin High distrir-1 board should not bf! committing hond moneys that unified distrir-ts rl"sulting from the election will have 10 repay. "We may not put the building11 in the places they would want them," Bartholomew 1ugge:sted. Zogg re:assured I.he bo.ard ~~•t. ~L~le la...,, providts for an "equ1tab\I~ div1s1on "' the incutrl"d bnndl"d indl"bte:dness among the ne\1' unHied d i s t r i etc;. '·Furthe:r. any hoods that are unsold would be cancelled by thl" Count~· Board ef Supe:rvisors," Zogg said. . The override and bond ma tters wil! be rl"turned fo r further c(lnsideration by the board at Its Aug. 11 meeting Bicycle Trails Money Savers? The possibility of $avrn1 millions of doll ar! throughout tht county in schoo l busln& costs ...,,i!h thl" construction ol bicycle: trails W.115 suegestl"d Tul"sday ~t tbe county planning commission's public hearing on the bike tr11il plan. Univel"!!lity P11.rk re:sidl"nl \l.'a}nl" Cl ark said that if bike !rails could bf built leading to the schools. particularly in the lrv llle are:a, man y youngs!l"r~ would stop ridin g the yl"l!o~· school bu~l"S Clark is preside:nt of hoth the Gniv l"rsity Park PTA and tbe San .Joaquin Elementary School Dislrict Coordina!1ng Cf'lunc1I "Many millions 111 busing costs cf\uld be !.a Ved by pro\'iding adtquate bicycle acc~.ss to the schools.' Clark said OlAN•I COAST DAllY PILOJ 0~,NC.0: COl~T l"UI LIS>t1,,.C. COMl" ... M'f l1~1tt N. w,,, 1"•11,k<>I ,.., ,.11~!1~ J •<\ I, Curl • ., \/Ir.• l"r•let'flt •ftd c;.e....r1t Ml ftlOt• nu ..... , 11e .... a !d!IO!' n,,,.., A,, Mur11i..·~• M1•q l"t E••IDf" Ch1,l11 H, L11111 li,~1•d ,, Nt ll AHltll~I Ml~tOlfif l dlillrt r...t•H IMc• Offke 222 Ftr•tl Av•~Ut Milli"' 1thl r111: tt.O. &111 ••~. •1•s2 s... c.... ... Offke .JOS North El C1"'l"e l1•!, •2612 , °""' ....... C!lllt ~1 · 3Jll w.tr l1y st.., folfWlle<'t lflCll: llll ,.._,.., .. •1111 ·~· ... MIOllll"tle<I IHdll 1111) ... , .. aou1 ...... ,.. O.lLV "tl..OT. wffh ....,..,. ii CllPI~ l~t H_,,.,., IJ ..,_Ull>f• •••IY t•<t•l 1111'- ll'f It'! _.,."' Min~ f!ir utwi• IH<•· .....,., """""' (Nit Mnf, "4""'1'"'1•,, a.cJl. -•lflto V1li.-,, lll• (11-Mf c .... i-.,.,,. ...,,.,rt, '*" --"'litllel tlf!"'" fl'rlnt•I ll""'!'lftt ltl• ... JI 11 Jat W.t .. ., ar-1, Ce111 Mftl. T1l111t112 1714) '42-4ll1 Cl•lll94 M-•llMt '41·1611 S-C ....... All .. ,.,,_..1 fel111ar111 4•2-44H L....-........ ., ....... , Ttll,•111 4f'-t4U ~lffll, 1'11, °"'"" (OU ! ""'*'flll!~t ~'· Nt l'lfW\ of'lll'J11, 111wt .. t1t111. .. 1 ... i.t """"" ., ,................... .. ..... ~ .... ., ... ~-... tthellt •-Ill ,. •• ...... 1"' ., ..,,.., _,_ ....... ,..,_ ........ IMl!f •I Nrw-1 •t«fl .... Ctllt ,,...., Clll ..... lt , -"--flfl"" .., ''""" U.!I ,...~llllyr l y O)tlll· U.11 ,.,...111,.,1 .... 11111,.., '*''1"'ra.... u.n -1111.,-. 'nW' lon.g-range pl111 , 11»h1ch olftc1al.s say could possibly bt fina nced 11.•11.h 1.u tu fund J, would provfde: 1\2 milt s of biktwa»s 1n !he unincorporated county area. The county would .... ·ork with the 2S cities to link op another JUI miles ot 111ter-city trail~. If ;idoplt'd b~· Super\'L~or~. two pHot projec!s woul d first hfo con11tr11ctrd. One wn11ld f'X\l"nd along Cull'er Dri ve tn t.:nJ1'ers11y Par~ frnm Unlversiry Avenue 11) Irvine Avenut. The othf!r "'ou!rl link lhl" city of Orange "llh Irvine anrl O'!'o"elll Park.!i a!on11 Santiago CAn yon Rol'li. Se\·eral r-ounry residl"nl!! -Including Lag11na Finalists o~ happy bicycle dealer -spoke in favor of tht plan at Tuesday's public he1rin1. Although no oppos!Uon waa voice4. two county offici als Poin1ed out some WI· f()reseen prob!e!Tl! with lht lon1·rang e plan . Carl Nelson. Msistant ehief eng1nl"f'r "'11h the Nunty Flood Control District. said the floor! con!rnl rh11nnel alnng the S11nta Ana River mav nnt bl' it~ ideal for bike riding ;is harl heen !houi{hL The backbnne n! the overall plan would be a 2?.mile trail along the ri1·er lt vee linking the Sl"a "·ith Featherly Cnun1y Park. Ntlso n said po rt ions or the le1·ee woul<l not be. w1dl". enouih tor both a b1kl" trail and Ole e.r1stlng mamtenAn ce: acct ss road. He alM> noted that the possible con- stru~tion of an ocean outfall acr-ess !ml" frorn Rivt>r!ide Counl.v wuu l1l he built in anrl along thiB i1a1ne road"·ay. Count y Rne<l Department ('h/f'f Rob \'01rn sa1rl financin~ the ne1work -a;t costs as h i~h as $40.000 per 1nile -n1ay nnt. bl' pnssih\e with :o:l;i1e Jllil.<i lax lun<ls. Voir11 sai<l he had asker/ the i;t111e audi!or in Sacr;in1e.n1n ahnut such fonding and ~·As (nld gas 111 x mont'y collld only be Us· ell for striping l'lnd signing ol the path - but not con~trlJctinn. \'01en no!ed the state allnrne.v general A!l·American F<imil\' finalists frorn California are il'lr and !llrs. r-.-lonle Kunz of L;iguna Beach and their children . i 'oungsters from left ar e Jeanette. 11 : Diana. 5: Patricia. 8; and Kin1berly. 13. They're one of 51 families gathered in Lehigh Acres. Fla. for All·An1er1can F'arnlly Se;i rrh NatJonal Grand Finals '\'hich culminate. in a T\1 special Aug 14 The pageant is designed to further national unity through reded ication to the family '""Y of life. Pilot Tallman OK in Crash • Filniing of Movie Vintage Biplane Cracks Up in B~· GEORGE LEIDAL Of t"' 01111 1'110! Sl•lt One of three remaining \\'nrld \\'ar I bipl11nl"s bit lhl" du st of 11 Kansas p;i~!ure Tuesday with veteran film stunt pilot P'r1nk Ta llman of Orangt Count y Airport at the stick Tallm an . MJ, presirll"nt Qf T111lm11nt i Avi ation. and actress Bernadt.ltl" Pete:r s ~·erl" uninjured in the takeoff cr::ish Iha! ex te:nsively dam11ged a J·I Standard biplane. Thl" craft was one of t"1'n pli\Iles of the type kJ'lo~·n !o be. cap11blt of nying Both Y.'tre brought !o !he Kansas location. \!) Mrs. McLaughfu1 Services H eld Priva!l" gra \'es 1dt. ~t>r1·ires were hE>ld Tuesd11.y at Harbor Res! ~1 e.mon :.I Park. Costa l\1l"sa. fnr Anna1·lier ~IcLaughl1n, 62..1 A1·enirl;i S~\·lll.t. Laguna Hill ~ . ...,·ho dlerl Frid11.1· .1J t th,. 11~,. nf SJ ~1rs fl-fr-Lau.l!hlin \1'111' a former hMk · ketper at Ben~nn Plumbing 1n L;iiiuna Bcarh. "''hich shP anr! ht'r hush1111d nwnrrf tor 11 lin1e .aftrr tht death of thl" original ownE>r. but la!Pr sold. She is survh·t'd bv her hu sband.· Delbfr!. nnt 5nn. ArthUr \\I of Bl"rktll"\, mnthrr ~1 r~ Allie Katz: 11nrl brntht'r. Harry Katz of Elkhart , Ind A nall\'l" of Indiana. shl" ll\'f'd 1n l..dguna Be;ich fnr 24 yearli before rt tir- ln;; If) Laguna Hill~ five yl"11r! ago Thl" Rev. Harry Pulver offtrt&led at !ht Tuesday service ~1cCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary. directors. m1ll"s we1'! nf ~11 Hflrf' ftJr the f1lm1ng nf "Ace Eli ::ind Ror!ger of the Sk1ei: .. Th e 20th Ct>ntury F'nx film st11 r~ 1\1 1',~ Peters 11nd actor Cliff Robertson for 11hnm T11llm11n dn11hles ;is pilot 1n the fl.l'l!'IJ! Sf'l'jllf'O!'e" Frank Pi rir. v1rr rres1rlent fnr oprra· 11r>n ~ of the T;:illn1antz {irm .:ind ~1nv1rl;ind nf the Ai r rnu~eum ha <>rd at Orange fnunty Airport. said thl" damage:d pli'lne 11·11~ "ne formerly hrld in the mu::uem ·~ rnllert1nn 11 wa.~ sold .:11 aur!inn In l!lf.8 "'hen !tie hrm reduced 11i: 1n11t'n1nry or dupl1r;i1e a1rrr;il1, Pine ~aid The .J.J St11nrl11 rd~ Rre "·nr1h "frflm $20,f)(l(l lo $40.000 " E\'rn l hf'lu~h more !h;;-n 1.000 were huil1 nP11r thp Pnd nf Worl d \\'a;r I. !'In ly fhrre !UrVl\'l" "Thty "'PrE i<h1pped tri Ftar\CP, but nt 1·rr saw act1fln 1n thP wa r·· Pi!'le llfllPd The cri'lf t. nwnl'd by Jnhn Lar~rin nl ~l1nnERpn!is, fl-l 1nn 11 1!h ~{1~s Pel tr~ and Folk Dancing Program Sla ted A prog ram nf tnlk ri;;n c1ng 11 1JI b~ rcatured a! the S111urd11.v ('1•f'n1n~ mttling of lhP L,11guna RP11ch .Jt~·i~h fultur11I Grou p at Tnr nf the \\1nr!d Schnol. 21~1 Trrt Tnr L;in,. Thl" 7 .10 p,m meet1n~ \.\'111 hr prrrcdr.d by a f;irniJ y picnir al 6 p.m Thn~P 1"1sh1nf! In jnin thP pirn1r t1rl" a~kl"rl lo brin~ lhl"ir n"'" hl.:i.nkf't~. ~1111/e and Gary Alexander fl! L.t1~ Ange:ll"s ~·111 direct the !olk d11nr1ng presenUltion. Fnr further inlorma1ion call 494·Mi13 or 494-39i8. Angry Capo Woma11 Lists A San Juan CAp1strann rl"sidenl. angerl"d over reNrring ne11hbnrhl'JOd problems . brough t a hst of complaints to the City Qlunril !hi~ wtek. ~frs. Ste\'l"n Anthony. ~19,,2 \l\;i; Bel11rdts. pleadE>d "'llh lhi> council :'i-lfln- day 1o do &aml"thing about illegally park· ed tars. loose animals, and frequent sPff(ling in riesidenti.JI areAs. She. aaked for signs po~ting lhio srietd limit. ei!Ations for people .... ·ho refusl" In move Lhetr cars fnr thie ~ln:!rt. 11we!ptr or who park on lht' ~idew.Jlk. find for thost "ho ltl their •nimals run IO(llit aftl"r the di), ratchrr ls off dul\' Cit y )lana,11:r r Don \\'t ldn,.r said thP~f' arl" all common C"Ompl.:i1nt.~ r,.$ulttng frt1m ont. problem -San JuJin Cari1strano has no way to e:rifnret Us <'Jrd1nances The rnunci! d1rrctrd him tn stud\• ".J''' . \ in "'hl<'h an interim solution can be rro- 1·lded be:fnrt Sen JuAn 's new city police deparlme.nt is fonn e:d. \18rlnus idt~s suggl"ste:ri by th!! C'Qunril lnclu dl"d dP.pul.izin11: 11 "mrter m11ld" tn t~ke c.:irt of parkin.ii: ci tat1()ns, 10- s!J""uctlng tile. "'"'' police chle:f to handle: these rroblems immediate!~· when ht ls hirtd this fa ll, Arranging wllh lhl" Society fnr the Prevl"nlion of Crue:lty In Anim11 t~ lo patrol the cit)· end rt ~pond to cAlls in thto l'Vl"ning hours. ' I ril)n 't rhink \\'e shouli1 "'11t 1ny 1nn2.tr." ~aid Councilman Jim Thorp!' · \\'1th the hl~h·dt>n!ify hul!ding gofng nn Rll nvtr the c11r "'"'rt ,:inlng to h11 \'t 11 n expln~ton t1f rhe~e problems ' \Ve havt mnre And more ,·1nl11tors bf'c:11u.~ th t ~·ord ts out t.h"t ...,.! ha\'e no onl'.' lo enfnrrt.! lht..sr kind~ of J&\I'!." Tal!m.:in .'lbna rd. had not cQmpleted its t;iktnff 111\fn a gust nf 11·1nd hit 1!. lif11ng the jpfl \\'Jn,R, rinf' s111d. Thr right win.Rt ip fill!! 1n10 !he. recenlly harves1f'd field. ~pinning the fragile. craft 1n 11 rrJrnplele circle. Tallm::1n11,' dupl1ca1r "'111 bf' used 1n C'nmplP1e rhe ftlm 1n ii: 1n lhe next "wrek or 10 rtays," Pine ~aid, Shooting brgan on ,Jul,1· 2i. ~'l'!l f •• ..•71 p ..... , i 5 "t" GEM TALK TODAY by HUMPHOIES ,, ''· !,,,,!ti£..c:•c:J AN OFF ICIAL ROMAN ORNAMENT \'t'ry Pflrular tl'lday are brooches anrf hrarP!Ptt. fhE>.•f' 111.0 t~·pe~ of JP\1elrv havin;:-ch.:in,'!ed \'Pry little s1nre their h1.<!or1c u ~e by reopl e in all \\·aJk s or lire in an cient Rome. Brf)(:'lchcs 1rere used not only as flrnaments b~· both sexe.~. but also lo fa ~!en the cloaks of Roman soldiers and to .~eeure togas of pa· trician.~ 11 nd sta!e offici al s. This of· firial Rom;in ornament. "·as trarfi· tionally \t·orn nn lhe ri1?hl ~hnuJ d er. 1'h' hracrleL <1.l~o \rorn by men nnd "·omen !I.like, 11·11.~ most popu- Ja.r 1r1lh the lad ie$. \\'hl'I et·cn ga1·e 1hcm special name~. The m n ~ t \1·irlely used bracelet n•as a springy ~p1ral called a "spinther.'' lf you possess a fine brooch or hracelel n•hi ch needs repairing, bring ii in to us fnr restoration. And nhil e Y'•U 're. htrt., look ove.r our rol!eclion of .Jnt1q ue je."·e\ry · •. '1 ~ ran ~how you some {a~ri· nal1n1? anticiue. pieces "'[th a wealth of histor>' behind them! had bfe:n asked for • legal opinion of such fundin& and a. der1s1on war; forthcomlnJ. Otht.r 1ources or fundinR augge1ll"d by county officia ls Included bicycle lice:nslng fe,.~, ·'l:iecial rel!rea tion di s l r i c L as:-essmt nts and the: coun ly ,Rf'nrral funr!. Counly planning offit1als esun1ate. th.11~ a onP mile hike tr;ii! ci,11:ht fee t wide \1·011!d ens! S.'J0,000 fnr IAnd !'ll'Quisitinn : $.100 fnr SIJ,?ninR : $500 fn r l'Jtripini;i : $6 .300 rnr fencing anrl pa;v ing at $20.flOI) wi!h <'oncrrte. $fi.ll00 "'ilh asph:tl! or $4 ,000 with It new surfacing materi11I called soi! C'ement Persons speaking 10 ravor of the: plan included represe:ntalives of the Lf!ague of Women Voters. the Siura Clu b, the Laruna N1gul"l Corporation, J r v In e: Tomorrow. lht Orange J'arlr. AUtldaLion and th~ cities or Orange. Brea. Co.ta ~ltsa . Huntington Be.at'h and Tustin. In appro11ng the network . <:ounty p!11n· nl"rs asker! the Boarrl o{ Sl1 pl"rl'isors t«J appoint a citizens' advisory comm1U.er, which would es t11 bl1sh a pr ior ity for trail e<insln1ct ion 11nrl provide: inpul for dl!l';\gn of the bikeways. In addition, the tl'lmn1ission s•igge:.sied lhl" pnssihi!ity of rf'quirinJi huusing i1u b- divh1ion rlfl'l"lnpers to ded1 c11tt hicycle trail righ ts-of-way lo the county, just aa they now dedicate stretU to the county. Lo11g Aegean Hills Figl1t E11ds; Co11don1it1iu1ns 01( Ten months of ~tnrmy d 1.~11grePm<'nt bf>twel"n At'gean H ill.~ hflmeowner~ and lhP rlPvf'lll p"r nf the are;i rPa<'hrd a <'l1mflx Tu,..~rl<i.v whrn Otllnf!P \nunty plannt>rs approved R pl11n to build con- dominiums in the ne1ghbnrhond. The Alscot De velopment Cornpany had first filed its 7.ene change prnpos11I for townhouse-style living in October ()f 1970. Since that time, !he Aegea n Hills Homeowners' Association had fought bit· lerly flga1nst the 1ilan and had convinced the developer tn lower the number of con- dnm1niums planned for 1he area. In its final ver~inn re('nmmrnded by the commission for approval. 1he com· p<iny will be permilted tn build l.~l rl"'t'lling unJls nn 405 11cres of property near the intersectinn flr r<.iuirlands Bnulevarr! and Al ici11 rarkwav. The plan also calls for 15~8 acre~ of public p11rks in the to"·nhnuse com· 1nunity. The proposed zone change wit/ come before the Board of Supervisor! some time 1n October. In the origin::il prflpn,1:111 .~ubmitterl !o H1e commission in Ortohcr 1970. Alscnt had as ked for 2.01~ dwelling units while prnvidini; only 4 3 acres or park land . ArP::i re.~ir!cn!s living in sini;:le family hom es npf>(lscd the 7.nne change, rl'n· rending persons rnriving into 1he nt'w lr•"'nhou~e~ would bring a d11fcrcnt life· i:i~·Jp in!o lhe ('Ommuni!y. flc.~idcnt.~ ;il.~o r la1mPr1 condominiums ~·nulr! 1ncrea~e the f!ensi !y of the <irea, adding a burden trt lhe .~chools 1vhile providing nn ad· d1t1nnal ta>: mnney. ln a final appeal lo t'ommi ssioners Tuesda.v, Aegean Hills rcsir!ent J::imes Parry sa id Alsen! had no! <'nmprnmised 11 llh the hnmeo~·ntr!I in rl'ducing the number nf planried un irs. PRrry s11id he 11·ould prefrr cnnsrructinn nf Jow·cost ,<:1ngle famil~· hnmf's to the 1nwn hnu~es. "!!. is imprirtant that the people: bP. ff'r ve~ and not 1hc sprct.:il interest Jllrnur~." P<irry <1ngr1Jy 101<1 the cnm. mission. "Ynu ;ire here In represent th l" hflmeo"·ner~. your cnn.stiluC'nls t.hat live 1n 1he 11rr::1. as wrll :t.~ 1hc hl1ildcr '' Hnwr ver . annlhr r ;irr;i rrsirlrnl , Hu~o :\nrlf'r.~flri. ffl llnwprl r .:irry h,1-· ca lnll,I' 1el1· lnJ:. rhe rnmm1~sinn hr 11'<1.~ s::ili.<:,ficd \1'ilh thP rnncP~.~inn~ Al~cril hall m;irir. "Thr rl1~ru.<:.~iflns h;ive bePn lru1!fut and a i::rra! dr.:i! "'"·~ ;i c r n m r J i ~ h er! , '' Anderson noted. The resident se r\·ed as chairman nf a homeowners' as~ncil'lt ion suh·r.o mmi!t er whicr stud ied Alsr.nt's plan and ncgnlifltf'd for the l'arinus com- promises. ln unanimously approving the pl11n . commissioners laudt':d the associalion and lhe dtveloper for being able: ln re:ach a compromise that was accepteble to bolh groups. The lQwnhouse: eo nslTuct ion prnposal submitted by AlsMt in Oclf'lber re:places 11n earlier ptan lo build high density apartments on 20 acres of the company'1 land. Hom@<lwners' president Rill Hulsey, "·ho ~'as not al the meeting. had told the rommission hy le!!er he pl11nnl"d In sub- mit a counter proposal to thl" townhouse plan. Hn .... •ever. planning nF!ici 1ls 'aid !ii.lch a proposal was never rece:ived. High Rise Law Goes Into Books In Laguna Beach R.1• a re~nlutinn. un;inimnu~ly adt'lpled hy thP l.:i,11:una Beach cit.v council Tuts· da.v nig:ht. the three-stnry or J&.fool hei~ht limit is now nffici;i l. Councilmen, in one nf lht shortest meetings nn record -just fil'e minut e.!! -can\'assed lhe votl"s of the special Aug . J el ection and later approved the: resolu· tinn 'Which read. in part: ''A m11jority ot lhe qualified voters l'nling nn lht lnit iative t.1e11sure did vote In favor thereof and it was :idopled." The canvass of 1he volPs , prepa;rt<I by l)orothy J\'\usfe!t. city clerk. shnwed 3,707 person s voting in f11vor of the: height limit an<l 1,2!.1 votln,11: against. According ln city Rltomry Tu lly SeymQur, the Tnilii!tive measure: will 110 into effect in ten days -on Aug. 20. Alre11dy !he rity cnunci! and th .. pt11n· ning commission hA\'e in.~lructed lht plan ning ~t ;iff l.n inrnrpora!e the height limi! intQ prr.~r nt ril.v nrdina;nccli . \1a,\·nr Rirharrl r.nJdbe:ri;i wa~ not ri rrsrnt al th" ml'et ing. now hear this! men go overboard for TIS~OT The re.Json! T1ssol PR ·516 ,_. 1h1 ~r11lw1~ w~tch: PRCI~~@ ruggedly built lo s•ve unfailing se~1te under great ~ ~tress. W@.iithf!rs the elements, too, Ltlt . T/1e Navigator, Srll·w1n drng with automat•c&ll'f chanilnq date: dial. His the 24-hour dial so important for sea go101 men. St11nless $lee! with match· 1ng bracelet. $89 .50 Right. The Sk1n·D1ver. All-automatic. and shows the ti!'l"e, !he day a11d the det e IS well as 111J.1 mporta nl eltpstd time under water. Starnle:ss sletl with m1tth1n1 bracelet, $99.50 J. C. .JJu mphrie!J Jeu1eler:1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA ME SA CONVINIENl TEll:M S IANICAMEll lCAllO-MASTEll C HAIGi: 24 YE.ARI IN SAMi LOCAl lCN •~ONE l41 .)40t I ' Yo11r Mo1tey Health Career T1·aining Slatecl By SYLVIA PORTER ITEM: In J\tel rose, Ill.. the \Ves tlake Communi ty Hospital is training bli nd st udl.'nts from Triton College :ts darkroom technici ans to process Xr.:iys. The blind, no!e.s instructor Robert Walsh. who has been blind himself since he \Va s 12, do not have psychological pro- blems in ad apting 10 total da rkness. ITEJ\1 · In Philadelphia. Ill hospitals are collaborating 1n a Federally financed program lo train more lhan 600-hard core d.isad vantaged individuals as nursing aides. dieticians' helpers, ward clerks. surgical technicians. The training lasts 18 months. during \\'hich participa nts are paid $2 !o $2.46 an hour. ITE~·I · In California. the Stanford Medical Center 1s training 40 disadl'antagM in- dividuals in thrre stages - fi rst, basic education: second. (ln·lhe.·job I r a i n i n g in paramedical jobs such as lab as11istants; finally. if a student chooses, training as a phys· cian·s assistanL The project is being financed by t h e Carnegie Corp. and the aim is to train JOO to 200 students each year. Our critical n a ! ion v.· id f' shortages of health personnel are opening the doors v.·ide lo eirpanded and innovat ive Job train ing programs at un iversities, high s ch o o I s, junior c o I I e g e s . hospitals. There are now 2.285 health training programs based in member hospita ls, says !he American Hospital Assn. in Chicago. A full l.400 hospitals across the U.S. are being used by junior college students for training. The step-up in training has been spectacular. The duration of lieal!h training programs 1s being si gnific·antly shortened to al· tract more students. Career "ladders·· ;'Ire being erected in hospital~ 10 perrn1r lov.·er JevPI. lower pa i d emp!oye s lo progress UP\\·ard to higher status. higher paid jobs. One ladder sel up in 11 hospih1ls in Boston. Cleveland and the state of Maryland allows a bottom·rung house or lau ndry or kitchen worker to move upv.•ard lo nursing assis· lant. la boratory or X·ray specialist. licensed practical nu rse. Pay scales along th is ladder range between $91.50 and $1 36 a \\'eek. And vitally important. the pay of health service \vorkers of al! kinds has been soari ng. No longer is !his aznong the wor!lt paid or oc tupational fields -as thi s recent un· publ ished survey by I h e American Hospital A ss n . underlines. 11 shows average starting weekly wages of hospital employes as <If mid· 1971 -in both voluntary and public. union and non· union hospitals. Lice nSf'd Practical Nurse $120 H.egistered Nurst 16.1 X-Ray TN'hnicinn 142 f\\edical Social \\'orker 187 Occupatlonal Therapist 164 l)ietic1an 170 Pharrnacisl 224 These averages me a n nothing 1n many i:ities. though. For instance. in San Fran· ('JSCO. the average of a hospital pharmacist is $321 a week . In New York . the average starting p<1y for a liC'ensed practical nurse is $159. <ind for an RN. S207 ~ and so ii goes. The direct ions in v.·hich we finally <ire starting !o n10vf' are <is fascinating a.~ they are potentially meaning ful to you and n1e Tllf' progran1,<; are prin1ar1· ly aimed at the health sub-pro· fessional -the m;in or v.·oinan who has not graduated rrorn college and whose nun1bers a re designed not 10 lower the decade. The shorter trai ning spans are deisgned not to lower the quali fir.ations of the graduates hu t to hold students v.•ho simp· ly could not affnrd to live fur long periods on the mildest stipends often paid in training programs. And the object!\"f' 1s lo lackll' head.on a n1<l.npo\1.·er gap \Vhich hurts all except the very v.·ealth}' ainoog us. Progress already is in- disputable. As a r~ult of the acceleration in training just in !he past two years, Uie hos· pita! manpo1ver gap has bet>n slashed by nearly tv.·o-thirds :i;ince l!l66, As a result of the leadership by a g gr e s s i v e hospita ls a n d universities, !here is a n1ounting 1vill· ingncss a1nong more 1in1id in- stit uuons 10 copv !he pro· grains that appe<.tr suc1.:essfu !. The jobs are reaching out for lhe workers -al l<isl. PSA 'fells Ear11incr s tl SAN" DIEGO -t BW) - Pacific Sctuthwest A i r l i n cs t PSA 1 reported ea rnings for the secund qu ;.'.r\er. ended June 30. or SJ.792.(ll)IJ on to\;11 revenues of $26.236.000 con1· pared to S!,283.000 in 19i0 on total revenues of $2.1.31 4.000 E<irnings per share in Ille second quar ter uf I !l 7 I amounted lo 53 (' E' n l s compilred to 39 t·en\s for the prior year The 19i ! :;econd qu ar1cr passenger totals. revenues and net income be nefited from thf' shift of the Easter senson froin March to A p r i I . Students Ventures Doin" 'Veil tl NE\V YORI\ (ltPll ~ ·rtie SUSl)ll'LO!l that today's high ~chool st udents n1;1y be betlPr businessn1en than t h e 1 r fathers t'Ould be drawn rrom !hr resul!s of Uie 1970-71 Junior Achievers prograrn. In spite of thr recession. !he 1~.000 voungslers enrolled in 6.900 Junior t\ch1C'ver en· ll'rprises 1nanaged to do iust about ;is wrl! th1 -; SC'hOOI vear a ~ !hey have O\er tl1e pnst'tiaH century. E1gl1!.v pen.·rnl iif tilt' !11gh school ven!urC's agcun showed a pro!it. And lhe average net profit Hgain was abouL 6 per- 1.:ent on capital stoek -or sontell'here around S65 on sales of $800 In S9IXI. C11pitalization of most of 1hl' cn lerpnses was just over $1110. The rules of the garne fi x 1he price of shares al ~! and allow£'d only onr sha re to a stockholder The kids 1nay havP su1nr built· in ;1d1·antagc in th1'. shape of he I p f u I cncouragerncnl from paren1s ;ind tnends over firms 1n !ht• harsh adult busi ness world . S111l, an 80 pecent succc:;s rc11io 1vith no noticeable decl ine 1n t>arnings or sale lor period like the school year Jusl closed 1s enough to n1akr the adult businl'SS \VOrld a little envious. About 85 pi.>rcenl nf the schoolbo.v ven!ul't'S 11'l't"C 111 111a nt1fac1ltring. sut:h a~ 11'L.1k · 111g -"lll;il l J1gh!ing ltxlu1·es, ;isse111bl in1-: t:lol'k~. 111ak1 ng hox gan1f•s. rnix1ng t'lf'an1ng Jluids or hemstitl'h1r1g linens. Son1r sold 1n ~11ran1·r, npt>ra1ed bro;"1dtas1 1ng pro· gran1s un .~n1all sta11on:;. sold tl('ll'Spapers. ran nf'\\'S burc;ius nr werr l'ng;'l gt'd 1n lhe per1phc1·y of d;1t<1 proc:e'>sing A Junior t\l'h1cvcr l'fln1pan~· i" sponsored h,1 a local busi ness f1rrn or a civic assoc1a l1on. The nalional pro· gran1 is :-upported by business. h1g arid snuill. \V fll. t-.:lni~r. l'h'11nnan of Tex as (;HS Tran~1n1s~iun Corp. has JU~l n·placed John Dcbu tl of A1nencan ·relcphnnc as n.ationcll chai rrnan ot Junior Achievers Durin,i; the school year. the youngs1ers enrolled 111 Jun ior Aeh1c1·ers attend ;i business class one nigh! a 11eek. Thl' national bod.1·. Jun ior Aehieveffi<'nl, In('. operate~ a s11mmcl' job e<i11ca1ion pr{)- ~ran1 u1 v.'hich 58 niaJOr <:or· por<itions part1c1pate . • .. 6 3 bui W~dnf1da1, Auqust 11, 1971 OAILV PIL OT f9 Aniericans Cou11ty CofC Set to Publish Health Unit Re ports Earnings Not Very E11tl1used Fii·st Industrial Dit·ectory Hy JOHN CUNNlff Al" IMalM11 All•l11I NE\V YORK ! AP) 1-:vidence of lagg ing en- thusiasm among o r d j n a r y Americans comes fr o m various compass points ioday : Reta il sale s are off, con· sumers are "buying down" to lower priced goods , reso rl s are lt'ss than full. The savings rate remains higher than norn1al and !ht" use of credit lower lhan <1verage. s u ggesting a <:onservative if not \1.•ary view of econon1ic prospects. There is no doubt about the causes of reduced spending. v.•hich are listed 1n the government's ··survev or Cur- rt>nl Business·· as ··growing conl·ern over i nf l at1on. u n e m p 1 o y mPn1 :ind the genl'ral state of th e t'C'onorny.'' Such an explanation 1s tinderstandablt'. But does 1l apply to the stock market too . or arc small investors getting ciut cif lhc market for ol hcr reasons'! For nearly a year now, odd· lot sales·meanlng transactions of less than 100 shares -have been consistently hig her lhan purchases. Wetk after week lhe selling has gone on, even 11·hpn the market v.·as rising. And althoug h lhe trend ha d been developin g for yea rs. never has it been niore e\'t· den1 . Thi· standard explana11on has been that the IJ!!lr guys arP selling shares lo buy n1utu<1I funds. And I he s!atis11cg seemed to verity this. a.1utual fund purchases "''ere way up, No\V that 1nterpretalion is suspect. At the time the srnall investor began selling in t~arnest. his rede1nptions of 1nutual fun d shares also beg<i n lu ri sP and threatPn to t1 v.ertake pu rchases. In 1\lay if happt·ned. For thr firs1 tin1e in n1ulu.1I fun d h1slory, sali•s r x 1· 1• rd rd purehast·~. an d bv ~121 :l rnill1011. l nvesior~ ~;i~llcd 1n S~28 2 tn1Jlion of fund share~ They bought S306.7 inill1on The induslry Y.<1~ shocked . although it had an itlt';i thal a day of reckoning 1•.i1.~ ar· pro<11•h1ng The enllrr 1narkel , 1n f<il'L was shocked by thr nc1rs ;iod Slill is rnulhng O\'Cf the n1ean1ng Thr que-s11on for .~toi ·k 111a rket watcher~ tll answer now is !h1.~ Arc sn1all investor<; turning <:onscrvalive for the san1e rt•asons tha t !hey rernain reluctant buyer.~ or olhrr goods and srrvicl'.~·: Or are flth er fac tor:-; involved'.' The. srnaJI 1nve~1nr i,~ dd· fr rrnt !oda.v -he1 lrr 111· Jorinrd and 1nore criliral. He has listened 10 years of publicity and p ro mo I 1 on s ;ibout funds and stocks and he <fttects a v.•ide gap bet wttn promise and payoff. , ' 111e Orange C o u n t y Chamber of Commerce today announced its entry into the book publishing field 1n a prograrn designed lo bolster both nal ionel and local tr<ide for more than 8.000 coun1y business firms. Cha inber President 'I' r d Finster said his organiz:1tion has coinmiss1ont'd the pubhca. lion of thr first annual Orange County lnduslnal Dirrclory ;:ind Buyers" Guide. a book ralaloguing lhe lo!al corn· n1erc111l resources of 1he coun- ly. 1ls cities and con1n1 un1ties. The first press run of 10,000 copies v.·ill be distributed to purchasing agents For niajor c_·orporat1ons. bus1ne:;s hrn1s and government agl.'nci£'s and the ir prllnr t· on 1 r al' t or s throughout the I 'n11rd States, Canada and 01her par1s ot lhl' \Vrstern world . as ¥.'f'll as Or;ingr Cnun1.v. liltt• 1h1s ye;11·. "Hy locu~1ng a1le11l1un nn lh1· rroduc!s and srr\'ll'es ;.1vail:1b!C' 111 On1ngt' Count~ 111 H highly detailed a n d pern1a nen1 volu n1e. we bel1e\'e we can effeclivcly slin1ulate trade ror our local business firn1~.'' Finster said al a Chamber press conference. pointing out that the directory is thr resull of "hf'avv dP· n1and for such a publ1f'at.ion " Chanlbl.'r ~:xrculi\'r V1l'f' Pre.~idcnt Luc1 Pn D. Truhill s111d lhe Charnllt.·r hf Curn· n1ert·r has 1·ontrac1rd w11h <.:harles Hnh. of Hoh Custon1 Public:1tion.'. ·r u s 1 1 n , tu produt•e the Directory and handlP salr~ -Of advertising that will comple n1ent thr, book'~ categorical listings. Roh has had extensiv£' ex· perience in pro d ucin g directories for many Cal1for. nia co1nnHin1ties. TruhilJ said. "However. I wanl lo inakr 11 1..'lear !ha l th is is nul tl1t> eon· vcn lion al typr flf dir eelur.1· that n1er('ly li ~ts nan1•'S :ind a<ldrc.~scs. · T1·uh1ll ~;11t! "\\'p will be prodtH'l n~ Jiu• k111d nf 1nfon nat1011 :ilJnul <t t••)n1pany 1ha1 ii b1iyr r nrcds lo know ht•lnrf' he J.".~u<·~ a 11i1n:h;i~e Ot d1•r In 1•ffrl'\. he nnlrd. 1111• direc1ory \\'Lit tlraw H 1·on(·1se but drlailcd p1eture 1)f 11ha1 rver) flrn1 has In nffcr in Ilic ll':J.V of COlllllll'rrr, Thr book v.111 he d1v1ded 1nlu two Sl'Cllons. TI1e f1r:<;t sectiun. lhe lndus1rio1l Director1·. 11·1!1 11erni1e all Jinns ha\'1nfi n1ore than 10 en1ployes. l1st111g such intorn1a11on as produt:l~. ;ind· or servicr.~ available. kt•y ~:<· e r u r 1 v e s , nun1ber ol l'n1ployes, and (ll) o t h c r relevan1 inlorrna\!on A I J rnen1ber~ \\•ill l:lf' I i ~ 1 e d regardless or 1he nl11nber fl l ernplnyrs. Truhill said. ~~i nns will be li:-;tr d bv t·ategol'y of goods or strv1ce·.~ for quick rererence by Direc· !ory users. 1'he srcond section "' lhc I ,f, " . ~,,: ·. '· ' ' ' ! ,(~ :-1· " ' ,. ..... . ' . ' .. ' , " ,\ l?''·1 . ' 'I• .. • .~· ~·:,. ~ !. .. ~~ . . ~ ' ... . . --... ...~ ~ ...... .,.,_ • -0 .... Q,, • -.-;-.:.,. +' I • .... COMPUTER LIST IN GS PILE HIGH IN COUNTY Cho1 rlea. Roh, Publisher (left) and Ted Finster NE WPORT BEACH ( BW) -Neuro-Psychiatric ~ llealth Services lne 'Q'l'l:), specializing in acute alcoholic and acuie p 1 yr h i a tr i c hsopilals, Mond?.y reported earnings of la cents per share on revt'nues of 14.153 .000 for fiscal 1971, ended Ma)' 31. This compared wit h 1970 rt'venue,<; of $.'l.ti.15,00-l and t><1rn1ngs pt·r share of 40 cenLo;. Dunalcl \\' \\'right. Nr uro president. pointed out !hat 11hilr buth rrvenul'~ and 11et lncon1e showed a moclesl 111· 1-rea~e over !97U, per share t>amings declined snn1ewh<1te . He sa•d facturs affecting a de· 1·line were st<irtup costs o! tv.·o new hospitals and the los..'\ of income su ff ered when the f'eb. ~ earlhquakf' forced f'vacu1· 11un of Alta ~1esa Hospital 11 t .S\'lmnr, no1v being remodeled. · :\t•uro <1lso shows an 1n- l'l't":1se nl 16 perceot in a1·t>r<1ge she.re~ outstanding 111·er 19i0. according l G \'iri~ht I leadquarlt'rtd in NPwpool Bi.•;1ch. Neurn has psychietril! and ;i!cohoh<: re habi litetion !acilit1es 111 Calfforni a at Brea, (alabe.sas. NeY:porl Beach , Co.~t a J\1esa. Sylmar, Van Nuys, Tustin. Auburn and Redlands. Other hospital.! are located in Portland, Ore., and Spokanr. A hospital i D Honolulu will open in the fall Graffiti is A Joke , , , Really book. the Buyer's Guide, is only 11ie f1rs1 Sll')) in a long· keyed lo the lhe1nf' "1'ry range progr;1n1 aimed <ii ()range County Fi rst.·• ·rhis ('nhancing !he co u n t y • ~ .~rction is aimed ill Orangt! e1·01101111{' environrnent. should j C u u n t y bus i ne s s e -". IW'co1nP 11 standRrd refcrencf' I 01·ganlzatiuns ancl 111d1viclu;1L~ for 1he nation's business con1· 11hu n1ay bf' sprnrling lht•1r rnun1ty. . purrh<1sing dollars elsewhereJ ~::~~ ... -..;,~,..;...;;:.;;· ~~~~;-~~;:~~~~~~;::;; ··s1n1ptv ix'l':lUSt' 1hr~ don'! k•ww "I""' ""'bbl« ,,,.., " ~ -) 1 0 0 0 i honll'," ~'1ns!er s;i1d tloh said the arduous I ask ORDER ) I {)I eataloguing has begun \.\'1th ·y_/ B ut"'ful a l'Omputenzed listing of n1ore ·;,>I ' ea I lhan 8.000 count v bw;1nc.~s . t' Stick-Ort eslab lishn1ents. ·'fron1 1nun1 YOURS . LABELS and pop hamburger s!;'lnd s !o t/1e largest <'oqx1ral1on doing bUS!lll''>S /l!'n' Hoh 's s1:i ft 1s uow h1·nvil.1 1•11i.:a1-tt·d in l'nrnpit'l 1n~ phas!' lw(J -!he 1nd1vdual pollir\)( 01 1 those n1or<' 1h;111 11 .0001 btLSlTH.'SSe ~ tn ;11·qu11·1· 1hP t'l'Stl of thr 11c1·e."Sa1·1· 1nl11rn1at1011 for !lit· D11·crtfiry ;111d th4'' Bu~•t'r\ Cu1d" I All of 1l will be pa1·k:1grd 1111 a prrn1anrnl vo1um1• 1ha! w1!1 1 he revb r.d and rr1~surd rni'h yrar Pr o <'f'f'cl~ i.r·on1 ;idver1is10.(! ;ind ~ale~ fl l 1lu·1 book.'. cus1111g Sl2 ~ill rarh lu public . $10 00 t;ir.h In l'ht1n1b1·r! n1cmbers. 11 ill bt' a<"cun1ulati·d hy the Chil1!lb('r to t•over thr cos1 of publ ica tion for the f1r~1 \"Olume. as 1•£'ll as .~urcecd1ng ISSUP~ Hoh .~aid 1herr has been c.~· lrcn1cly !avorablr response to rhe book. dcsplle l/1e f;ict that ll h;is been pror r e d ing v1r1ually un:1nnounced ··our peop le have bcc1t ~t·c·unng advert 1s111~ :ii a gratifying ra1r." noh :iilld "We <'Xpect 10 fill all thr ~pa!'t alloted lur ads 11·1th111 thr nrxt 60 day~ " Tr11hill and F111.~!Pr :igrrrfl TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself nr • Friend· M.y b1 uted. on envelopes •s r1turn addr•~' l•bels . Al$o vtry h•ndy "' identifi c•tion l1b1l1 for markiri9 per1ori•I ilem' "uch •• boo~t, r1cords, photoi, et c. label1 stick on 911111 .a nd m.ay be us1d fo r m •r~in9 hom• c •nn1d fo c.d items. A l/ l•b1ls •re prinl1d with styli1 h Vogu e type on fine q u.ality wh ite gummed p.aper. ' r -----------------------, F oll '" '"" <ouo•n, cl•• ~•6 m••' '"''" 11.15 /<I; I J l'•lot f'rl"11n, L•aol Dov., P.O. I •• iuo I I Coll• Mou , cai.1. 1211• I I I I I I I I I : I I L----~~L-~T-~~!~I!~~----J 1hat 1he book . \1·h1t'h may brl ~~~."". ... ~~-:'.._~.!_-·~." ...... "."' ... ~~!'.'.!: ... ":""."'~~~~ . -. • • . .• ,, • ' 'I ' ' . .... ' '.... 111 • -,. .•. The Big M-Mutual Savtnga offers.th• nation's hlghesl rate on Insured savings with a choice of 4 lnaured guarantHd·to-grow savings plans. Including 8% ($5,000 minimum. 2 to 5 years); 5%% ($1 ,000 minimum, 1 to 5 years). Equally important, The Big M cares enough to give you very personal tervlce. Mutual Savings Corona d•I Mor ottlce:2N7 hllCOHIHlghwey/17S-5010 and l•n Nlocloalle>n 0 1htr offices In Covina. West Arc1dl1. P1a1den1 and Glend1le • 30 DlllY PI LOT SC LEG :\.L NOTICE LEGAL N011CE , __ _ NOTl(I o• IAl.I o• 11.1:.a.1. ,..o,e•TT AT ,.,.,, ... ,. , ... 1.1 H .. A...Ut II• tl'Wt s~-· Cw I "' ... ~·· ... Co 119"" 1 ,.,.. ttw c ...,,,,. ol °''" .. tn ,.... Molt o "" E 4 t o! ELIU..ll!TH JUDit.H JON ES Do«o>NI -k l b -MIY I Yi n 11111 II" U" ottnJ,,.... • "< .. "vi•••• a In• ""-"' •NI bc1' b _. o..01« o u1n t ..... !loft of 11 cl ~UIHI "" [OU !Ill Of .n.., '"' • " Ill•• o •u~u It 1 1 '"• Oltlct "' C\lt 11 ~ 0.ll("M'"' I ll Ol>v• Drlut $wl e o t , .. w t nraai Cotm ~ a O•nff St • of C• .. .,. 1 !I>• rlont I "' I nd nit •• "' •• a OKte•l'O • II•• tWntt "' <1t1tll onO 1 n• • Ith • 1...i ,.,,,,.." tn1 II• n • • o 1 a o..:111rd f\11 ac<1ued tW ""'""" o! low a OMrw1e ono non o n &00 on lo tll•I of u d Ol'<'""'od • nt n • o Ot•m n 1n<1 o " • <• !• t •t p.,. ..e v 1tu1t<1 " no CO<Jn • o! 01nee !i 1l•ot c1·ho I DllCU f VD•><~ •I IO)l OWi OW Lo l B oe~ l S"'< nn I of ll1110t h Incl •• >hOwn °" I f'1•P tCD 0..0 n -I D•q• .., ICP l ""Dll n 1 p •(O '" ot c.,..nty C• u n • ""' common v ~no n •> um Sou~ I!• on I!•"'" 1, 1nc1 (I lofn I T• m• o! '"• <• ~ n ~" mnnr• ot lhtUn tCI Set>o<1 t(W'I m•..,notJI <> <>I t <••h '"" "" one• r v <lrro<o<I tlY "o • '"'" f'<I h• Mo •••r o Tr,,. 0•111 <>n Int o D" Y •O \00 Ton D• ctn ol .m .... n bO lo w O•PO•l•O ... n DD 1'11'.W,.O•T MC.IA UNI, ID 1cHOOl ont•cct Nlll(I l .... nl .. lltl >t01 Ct IS .. £11E 8V C. Vt!< 11>11 lltt &Ool d O f -o "" ot .... N~ Mn.to u.. H kllool 0 . nc• OI O!•n .. (6',I " (1 Olo\ • <II I K t •• W'llHI D•Ch "' la llOllJ.M AUtul If '1 11 ft<OI<• err 11kl kl'>OCI! D •II <1 10<1 t11 1 ISi Pl '"'' ......... (f>!,I M ... I Cl 0tn1 I w,,1(11 Mt 01.d D Ill> '" Do ""bl (I I> -.,.., 1.0 0 llOOF NG '~ "' .. Q 11101 °'0 •• o i.. nwlln9u>d wl br H;t V!'<I• n•o l)o'•IODO c• I •" ,o,pp r nt re ..,,, be ~mo av.., n,"" '"" !aml v ,.1n S•t on Ill! ol t "11 0 Ir !hr I ' PUbt t i on ~ ...... ., •• o1 .... 01te1 tns oh o~v ot '"u•u I ttl Cu t• ~ Of'8oYn on £ootU D< a ~· £1•t o .., II O.ceoon WALLACi IROWN .. CRA N W DoY1 Or v1 Su It 11 ,,,....,_, le•<h C1! lo n 1 UNI AllOl""*•I to f.••<• o Pvt> '""'° 0 dnG• (,,. llug." I 1 • 9/ On V P o 11 I 1 LEGAL NOT ICE <> n I L•h<> (OO• ll•• "'"~ na ><:n..iu • Q Y>aa..., • be< o<I ""'" • Jo" ,..,,,...,.., ,.,,.k nq II• ol • en I M>U . The '. 0 ""'<l•f • d oYP m• .. o i.. 1n~ too • mt • "' one ~n1 ~ ""'""" c " m>0n no con '' o.-o wt>Om h• con •< Is '"'' a "<I onll uPOn • V 'ub<on •< <> ur>ll• nm o ot v "" "" nan no >.!<l n '" NOT Cf. OF NTENT ON 10 w• v• t nf o ma " Cltf.ATE secv111 TV INfl!l!!ST ... ,, bd • rvoo' IV CC S•ctltn tltl t ltl) 01 0<1 A vu• l 1• l'O WHOM l MAY CONCERN NEWPORl ~ ESA UN r EO NOTICE S HEREBY G VE N o no SCHOOL O STR CT~ ( edll)o'I ol Ci RAROS COLLEG£ 0~ 0 •nQo Counv C• c n 1 BEAUTY N( No l • co DO. on O•b o~ 0 nv Ha •• ,, F .... lM ''''"''" bus n;si •<kl ;n ' JO'/I SPU ti Pu h• nG Ag•n 8 lo S ff C v at Sin • Ant Coun y ~•S oo el 0 1nve Ct llo n • !ht 1 '"'" llv n Put '""" o """" COi! I• es 11 abD< c .,.. '" f<! nn<I u ~n •<I. I-''-'--':_ 1 19 l la Ci RARO S COLLEGE OF 8Eit.UTY, ---- INC • '"'JI<> I on n1 SK tCI P• '" LEGAL NOTICE wrw»r bvs non •Od '" i. 19S Newoo I l!ou ,,.. a C v ar Cosl• Mo 1 Coun v ol 0 1n9; C• •c n• Th• p °"" v ~ 0•1>lo< In wn en 'l«U Yl"o•~lw bo c •~e<I >I lu "IV . I ''"•! e<1ul11m•n lbe•lllr ··"""" SUPP •• •t <PUn ghh 1nO ••nl 1 n an1 b •• ot bo1utv >tl'tPO buo n•s. known C. RARO S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 1oc1tf<! 1! :J07 Sou n 8• uo SI •• Son • A.n1t1lon• T~· • O<UI <I ••cur IV I ""''" "" "' be con•umma eO on e ot • I • It~ dlV <>I AU9u•! 1911 1t s... • 11 ]511 E••• llln ~! ee Cos I M .. 1 C1 on 1 Sc t1 •• ~nawn 1o h• S1cu rd "" • • I bu1 non name• 1na odd ,,.., usod llV ln1 0.-bto< lo h~ th •• ••• 1 •• oon I o •en 4 om n• ""n•• • • No O • lo •n Nam1 Formo •dd f H "''' 11 I Souh !I lse S •• San a A n o Co orn • 01 ..0 Auou I 91 G ~-~o ~CO LF(.f: OF 8EAU1Y NC ,. c~ "'"' c "~ • "" flvE J Gr~d Pt•~~ fly Br n• G " " S• r 1 •• " Pub hlk! o •nge Cc• • o" v " o 7110 I LEC AL I\01 ICE NOTICE TO CR£DtTOJIU ~U .. f.R 011 COU llT 01' TMI" JTATf. OF CALl,OllNIA '0R TMI COUNTY OF OllANGI No a •fn 1 F.• • • of EUGENE STEGMit.N o "' ~-no GENE Sl ECMit.N O.co&s..0 NOl Cf. S I EPEFIV G VFN re n • "" 0 ' 0 w •n • C1 lo n • bun••on•Yr<I Pf oln nt o ~• M•r ""''1" n lou m nth• • 1610 h•no <• 01 tCI Auau!I 1 •1! Jo~n ~ •o,.,nn C ••<u o he W on obovr n1<m•D oec•n•n A o1 •"" S<~n "' 1 Prol•11 cn1 l .,• Co oo •• •~ \G.., W 1h 'I Seu ••• n \.IK A"l•lu Ca lo n o 9H!• ,., 1 3 1n•u1 ,ll!1<ney1 lo E••<u ...... ~ lh"<I o 1<na• Co• I 8 n ona 01v r n1 Sto ""'D• nn 1 LEGAL NOTICE NOT ICE lO Cllf.0 TOllS lV .. !11 OR (OUll:l 0, TMf. lTATI!: Of CAL FOllN A FOii lM! COUNTY Of ORANGI No it. •ttU E• 1 t o Jame• E nu Evi ns OK••• .. NOT(£ IS HEltES V GVF.>l o no < ~ o I of lh• Atlavr n•ml <I d <•<I•" lnO I H .an• "IV "' ( 0 "'' OQO n hr M ii <IKedfn or h•"' wJ h nt nl!Ces 1 •~"II(•• o n•<rko h•n1>nv• r •~ <> r1•n !h•m lo. n "CIU'"•" o n, ~nor 'anon o a n• A on• B•oe Mo P"' n l o"'• n on !Ion• '\n Co Ion • 9Ut l "'~'~ NOT (f. OF INTENTION IN TN!! SAL£ OF t iY•llAGf.S Tc Vlnom i. ••Cone• n S"b •< o I suanc• o ii• cor • •o ol f'(I '"' not<• ' h• r11v • • .,, na h• "'11 i Vnl'd P coast to •• • coho I~ 1>1v1 1<>•• 1t h• o r m '" dt ..-beo "' !a """ l'OO<INo "'""'PO S vd Pu !u1n lo •u<h n •n on hf """" • oned s IDP v n9 lo tn• Oop& m•n! 0 A Coho. B•v••G•(.,.,10 D bv •n• f al •n 1 coho c <IMI 0 I <•nH • lo h••• lo OWi ON SALE S EER • • (!~ • ' -0 <)•no ~• ""~<I Th• O f"' • Ow •n <I u of • <<> o b•ve ~u• Tn~ ve <•I on ma b~ o onr<I of t • a n• Deno ,,.,.,. l~o<n•' f \/an No Pub •~eO 0 •net Coo1r O~ Y Au<>u 91 LEGAL l'OOTICE • net o " I<> 1 v• 1nv nro<m• • .., flu o n '"'bl! K•voo 0• I!<! August J 19 I NEWPORl MESit. UN F IEO 5CH00l 0 ~I ll (l ... o onv•(<Wn • C• lon o Oo c l>V "" ,.,, F ~"· Pu ("•• n9 it.gon 14)] 00 P.,b •hl'<I 0 on111 Coo.I 01 P o Oug ii l ~I Xl66 11 --1 EGAL f'i:OTICF IAR -l•N -----1 1UPEll 011 COURT 0 1' lHf. SlATE OF CALlfORN A FOR IJJ "" 0 n; "n nQ 0 ~ 0~ THE COUNTY OF ORANG£ "'"n lou e n•l l NoA•USl ptJb co on 01 NOl (£ QF HEAR NG "f.TIT 0 ... FOR Co •O ~\J9\J PllOllAll OF W LL it.NO FOR lEl NO CV Tf.IU QF AOM N STllAT ON W TN (w (U c nr W LL it.N"'E~£0 Tn1 ob<>•• n~m;d no oa• ~ ~ • O JOSEPH SOLME 0-C•a•od S t"" ti••• ion 'lOl)(E ~ HEllEBV G VEN 1no 1:ioc North Tew• Ko no .., hP • n ; n• Un en Sano. Scuo f on O n C~ Ip o I>• w o I 1 ;bovo o •n•t Cat rornl• t11u n•m•d d• tO•n •nd o lu•nt• el • Toi 711 IJS 1'1• • • nf adm n ~ on w th ,ll!OrM~ lor e~1<utr o ne••O t ten C \8 d C• PuO !hed O •nO• Co•• Ca P o o "'" U. mod• •o • ''" na Jlluvu• 1 II 1S •nD S•P ''""" onO ho h• ! mp• rl p >(~ c 191 Jl I I ••1"1• ha• ti.en 1" <>' Aucu c:_ ______________ c_c I' j(I I m n In• CQV """' man Ne l o! '" ~ CO<I C•n • 0 ve We> n Int An1 C1 cn 1 LEGA.L 1"'0TICE SUPEI; OR COURT l'I' Tiit ITAT! OP' CALll'Oll:N1A fDR TH! COUNfV 0 1' DRANO[ Nt ,I !'11ll HOT1CI OF HEARING 0 ' ,.[TITIOlt l'OR PROIATI! 01' WILL ANO fOR LETTlflll Yl!lfAMf.NlAllY !IOND WAIVIDl E ' • <>I "" le I J cnu ... OKtUt'd /.IOl CE S HERESY GIVEN ht! l t •"" '""'"'"" Chu1e11! h•• II tll n• '"' •pt Ion IOI' p-t ol w t nll IOI' UU8nce ol Lei t • Te1tom1nt1rv lo Pell T O"P !Scrod Wt vedl 1ot1 rn<e ID -<II I• mlllt ''"' ru th~ p•rllculo11 t ncl hit t~r I me 1nd D 11<t n! h•• nQ th• •ftM• 1111 bttll It lo< A ... ull J• lt11 t i t JO 1 m n lh• cou aom al O.pa lmt nl No 1 ol 11 d UM.I ! 1 100 CIYk Ct nlt 01 Yt Wo1 n nt C Iv al Son t Ano Ct totft • 0• IM Aut <lll I ltl W E 51 J011N (al/n!Y ( t ~ Ctltne Ht ri111 S Fro11~tln lei t:11l Ill~ SI ttl Ctsll M... C1 ,.,,, I ntJI ltl (TH J WI 1111 ,t.11..,ntv ... P• I ontt Pub I.hid 0 tnoe Coo•• Ct v P IC Aut~• ]l 11 11 1'1 171, I LEGA.L NOTICE PVSLI( NOT (f. A l• C ett s1Ubo1 wl1 ..,. 1utl on..i on ll11t u1t J lfll •I 10 00 I m ')09t P •c•nl t Ave C11tl• MtM C• IO<n t Th• _, , c"""'lelt w lfh st I • 9i nt •ncl •u•lll• W •f'lt nt 111lnlmunl ~;G ' MIO 00 All monlfl on II "' e i<1duowllhn n"9ll 1 Th•bOltw "" •vc:I~ bV _,,.. H-• d C Llfl9ltv IJJ Shl llmtr Dr CIK o M•~• SOI! m t Y .. -" t i J0tt .. 1tont t Avt (Ofll M.uo ''""" !O ••If Pul>t lhell 0<•-COii' Co Jy Piiot ,lul~I 11 ttll ?llt Pl o .. eo Juv lO •I W E St JOHN (O<lnlv ( • • PLUNKETT t PLUNKETT ll!O veit.vt POt••ll• Ku"t fl9 111 11••<~ C1 I t l1•I ""''""' tn11 Ul 10>f or Sll-toll Att"'""'' tit" Ptl lltnt Pu~ •~e.1 0 onge Co1 01 v n o• A"'''" 10 II 11 191 105<l--I! LEGAL NOTICE H01'1C£ TO CRIOtTC,o"•"·---1 •UPIRtOI; COURT 01' THI STATE OF CAL tf ORNIA l'Olt lHI COUNTY 01' ORANGI Nt A..f.tll) Ettl t al Al Cf." SERN CE GOROON • 10 •ncwn tt &£RN CE W Wit.llllUM Otcooled NOTICE IS HER~llY (,\/EN o no < IM to I OI 11'1 •tl<I•• nom'd derod•n n•• • I ~ tons ""'' n<> c • n• •q~ n 1~ O <1e<edent ~ t re<iu "!I to II • h,m WI~ !hf nf!C:I,.. YOU<"• n nt C (; or he <•~ or th• •ti<:>•• •n ""cnu c o p t11n ht m w tn ~t nu•"~ "°"ch• • la "' u<'ld• •lQn..i • no o c• ol ht 1 0 neY 110 8(111 I E it.~llllit.N 1't0 H1 bet 8 •d Co• • MUI C• ro nl1 '161t wh c~ s ht "ice cl ""' ntu <>I lh1 11t>df I one.I n I mo r 1 H•laln ,,. ra "" t•l8 1 nt •• d 111<...,.n w ffl n IOU montho 1fttt l~t f It Pl/~ t t lion of hi• net ct 0.1.cr J11tv '° t11 M• 1tt1t V 1111 n•df Admlft ., It • ol "'' .. I • cl "'' l tl<lvt ,,.,.,tll CKtanl llOSl!ltT A l!AITlrAAM 11'1 Ml•-ti" c .. 1. MIN C•M'"111 • f'M)I Te4 11111 MMt» An1r ... , "' A<lm••IU •l•I• Puhl 1'1t'll o ""'' c ... 1 Ot ·~ , 1o1 Ju v 19 ""' Av•v•t • 11 I 111 "°" 11 $ 15,000 INVESTMENT 80°/o WRITE OFF--1971 OUTSTANDING ORANGE COUNTY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK A4 •171 Ddy "let POI ll•O C•U• Mtt• 'J'2' OVER THE COUN11ER 1:....,w.11w .,.,_ ..... .,.11,_ '" ........ IMIMllY ' A.M ,....,. HAID. ·-.. -.......... ,, _,,,,. -"'-.. ''"'"' .. -. NASO Listings for Tuesd•y August 10 1971 d -.X1 10 ov1Fd lt.,Oonln I '°'< I 0 1l., C ~ Sl 10Kt.r ln lO"i 11 Otl( ~ At 1"1L><n0 ll J} Ot! CdnT oDo n B o .... rv £ O •m C v 0 11 I ,Ip a or!~ 10u on i )~ 1g '' ~'\, • il O.X u • t IO Oc;n~ LJ ~" I Oaw Jon~ l•hDo t Oll ll16 Du •nO > Ito nvp P ~ :~ ~l .. ':' 6 61 Ee• $ft 16 l6 fll~n , ~ ('"" b l , ] Ed"' Si JJEf'~•E l l F 1>o1 ~ l ) EO• B JO 1t EK ,_u l~o lOE..ct~ 9 l oE'°" MOii 7~lbEto:C" 611 I f'moS O I 1 E.,.. u• c 7.c?tofneg II. I~ I~ 1~;17o' ~ So \oEP"'O n lt I E.au " 0 I 101 !01 E l ..c • I 10 I?• ?o ., " ... • • " "" • -" " " • ' . • ' .. • • •• ,. ' • • ' . .. • ' . '. • " " . ' . . • • ' .. • 11 tl! 71 11 ]1 il .. . MUTUAL ' '" . . " , . ' ' . , FUNDS .. " " • . ' ,. ••7• , . ll ll Jl ll " " n;FOIO ' ' 1i ~s . , , , • • • • ' • ,. • '. " , ,. ' • • ' ' , ' . ' ' ' • • . " u. a ' ' Fi11ance Briefs NF\\ '()[\K l P l -He on tr ( 11 1kc1 \If 1k1 nss sh Id A•• not ht rcgu t eel ts nn 111 <I 1 n11on th it a ll f' ii of last ltH :; bf'lr n1rkf'l 11111 subs!1lutc t r rt surn nf'r rnll} II•~ 6•• ~ 111 19 I \\ righ1 ln1rstors jll• a ..: n ~i'r1kr srt \S 1he cu rrent 1 :~nk ~ •Ii"" c AC. lt 1 rl of Slock rn11 rket a1 eragPS B~' "r~! 9 /l~u 0 }h M 1nd1c;i1es 11 bu1 u X npor1un111 &0,.n rFg 1 ~o !~.Ji:E ... Nu e"pec1nll v ft r 1111111 es rind a u to<:• co"" "'• nd llu l> '1• l l•r. tcu olher 1\eprf'sscd nnd 1nrorH• 1 b~"':.~ '1•1l•71 ' • 011ent 1d is-sue:; 1h1 Ir n bt "'~ ~ 1 11 l1r n r-i~~11r~~ " " i " \\A!>:JI!'\< 10'\ " ~:l~l~(f cit ~( lfh~~ \11Jt I I t ! fl n ~ " I '" " n11 lion 1n nt11 ront1 u t Jr1111 1 '°" thf' \1r I orcc nd 1hP Arn11 G"'~~ T! l' lari;c st con!rRct 1 L.~ 1 c~f•.t er $1i1 9 m 1!100 (lrder for <1d I ~·~a d1t1onr1I J!'! Png11cs ror F'4\ fn"~,,, f gh lt r pl;i 1r~ Thr other cn;"m ordet s 11cre In 111 rtlrcr:ifl cor~':." gt n" 1nd a n.;i;1ft f'lCtl1on k Fu~~ ''"" g ound suppor I equ lpnH'll! v• om Ir" r. h m~ R~ NI':\\ 'ORK l l Pl ) -1 1 "~CB General B1 sou1 tC<; (o h ~~. t~ JOllltng Al<in fho l fl~ n Ir tg;::~ ~g Assoc1 il rs nf ~Ii n1ph1s tu ~~g" build a $4 n111l1on l1J\1 n house ~~~\ • "•G rondonHn1un1 C'onin1 1n \\ f it~~. ~v" 250 Unit ~ On !hi' I lllSk f!C:. Of ~r ~ c:a Jackc:.on 1'-1 "" on !hf' -:ho1 e of c n wo v c ~ we~ lhe Ross Barnell Hc>~er\otr c n vo~ Lake ~j::,:A . -The Au1h n1111 K~O:\\ 111 F: fl Pl f renncc:.c:.1f' \alle\ NF.\\ '\OHK il I I) F'rrcpn1t fll 1f'r nl ... l n l a~ ngre1 d !n seltlr f r St :i 111 lhon plu" 11[rrec:.t l ~rnec:. of income rln1ms prn 11ng fill! 1ts dcd 1ct1on~ for :issr!" of 1 former subs1d1ar\ !'ie1zed b\ the Cast ro go1 ~rnrnrnt 11 Cuba prior to !9;:19 The con pan} said 111 11" 1970 Rnnual rf'port lhrtl !he tax df'f c1enc\ I ab1l1!\ n11ght hr as l11rge as $9 m1lhon PURCHASE ~·· ~--0• " 0 C•P 0<00 {o• "" ... ••• l"(ft' "' Wt •I "" " ·~ Wt r~ Y net ,d 'In! • rt I 'I• ,d 0 •1·· " • .II lilt •• • ' • • ' " " AA ' l-l' ' ' ..,,..,llK ~" ~·a~, na Vo < , ,,. E••n~~~• P ,. ' . ' " .. • • t>d H 1i. Low _,,,_ . ' • 6 ·~ • J J?, ) ' ' , ' . ' ' . •• e 1 I• • • • , "• ·\~ " . ' ~ • ti 1• 11 • " ' ' ' ., Jl I ] I • ~ u ' ' 11 l& • " , rllO ll 0 11 • " ' ]) l > . " ' " ?11 1• • IS J! " ' Ht• l! 1 ·~JI l(t .. " ' IS ll lll I ' " l'l U\lo ~o 1l " " ' . ' ' " . 1 ,, • ] ' .. ••• 4JO.:. d J!'1 i H"" 1JO IJ'• HOO 11 . , ' ,. HJ Ji IQ J ' ~ ... , "' " 111 ll • ~ J~ . ,,, . .. . " 1 ft . " ' ' " . '" l• , .. ' ' • u 131 n 11 0 n :i " ' ll 11 ' " .. ' • ' . ", •• ". • , .. " " . " n ' " ' " , " " .. " ~ " " " . .. ' .. " ' ". " ll!• '" " , " , •• ' ' " , " • " • " • '" '" • • ' ' . " • • •• " • rc • I " • " ' '" ' '" ' ,, • ' " ., , ' ' ' " I Complete-New York Stock List • • ,~ r 110 H t ti~ .. 151, 111 )1 ot. • • " . " J JI '> " . ' ' " " 1d .. .\!, uoo " ' 10 1 I 61 Sl .. ' "' . " . . ·-" I .. ' . ~i 1: .... ll Ji i 1 • • • ti ... 10 I -b- JSt 3t ~ ~ I~ ~: ' " . " '" " , ... ' " , " '" ' ... ll J • 119 11 66) ll • ' ' .. loo <I "' " • ll•• 1211 ll !'I u . • • • I l l . ' . 1• •I " ' • • u l • ' •• 51 • " >l 0 ll .. ' j~ ~ M 11 1 , . " ' • • " ,. " " . " •• ll • . ' 511!1 1' • , ' . " s • 11 • . " l lJ ~ ' . 0 " •• , c . '" ••• 6 .. .. . ti IP ' " ,, ,,., •• ••• • " ~· " " ' • ' • •• " •• " .. •0 ... " " " • " • " ' ' • •• , ,, " ' ' , !Olo "' " ' " "' •• " " " .. " 1 J ' l . " , ' " ll ]! ' " ' '" • . ' ' " '"' , ' ' " . ' . ' • • • " ' . • ~ .. i~. H "' i&o iA ' , " "' ,. ' ' . ' JO 70 , lO Ji H l • o • • • .. " !S ! ' " •• ' • • '"' " • ' " " , • ' ' ... " •• • " " ' n ' • • l • 16 " ' ., ' . ' • r o I 6 •Ill 56 "' '" , " ' . " l ~ ' " • " ,. ' " • • • • .. , ., 0 • ' ' 1 6 )l , " 11.l •I ' " ~ IOJ " . . ' •• ' " . " ~ '~. ... l• • 'g Jl . ~. . ' 1C9 •S ' ~ 5~ l • ••• . " . " 69 ti t o~ 1t ,, r-. • • ,J " • • ., 1110 ,. • • ' . ' 1 " • ... " ., " ~ " " . " ' " • • ' II 1l " . ll l• • " . ' ., • lf ~ J• J\ • . " ' " , 0 ... • '°" . " I II o l ••• ' ' • . " •0 •0\ 51 51 ' ' ,, • ' ' ' " " ' ., • ' , ' ' • " • • " ,. ' ' " .. " ' ' •• " ' ' • , , ' . • " ' f , .. ' • • .. " • " ,. • • .. " • • • . ' ' " • ' • '"' ' ' " " " " . " ~ • " " " " " " '" " " •• "' .. •• " " ' • ' •• " " ., •• " • ' ,, • • .. , ' .. ,. • ' ' • ' • .. ri " " " " " .; , " ,, ' ' " " " Cv<lo"' ~ 1o (•.,.~•Mn I " _, " " J.l 1J '~ n • n ~. . .. p , •• .. .. • i " -• , ' ' ' ' . . . , ''" " ' • " " " • ". • ' . .. ,r ' ', ', . l • • J • " w • • , • • • " .. ' ' ' • .. ,. ' ' " 00 '" " " • d 9 . -EF- ' • " ' • " " ' ' " l "' • "' '° • • "' • .. ' "' '" " 100J " ' 'l • • " " ' ' " " " " ' . . , lll o • ... '" • • " . " • , '° ' " 11~. '" " " .. ~ l: .. ,• " " • ' •• " ... '" '" " . rn •• w • " '" •l•o " " .. " • ' . , , . '"' " " ... ., . •• " • " .. , ' . " " . • " " " " ' " " • • , , " i " • . ' ~. t " ' • •• " . ' , " "' " " ... ~ "' " " • ... , " •• " • " ' • . . ' !iO 10 ,;10 10 • l JO JI o.:;16 I •O •O• •Oo -Jl I I I I e •9 j o 1• llo 0 ~ l • 11"' 1& 1 l ,31 ,_ ]JJJ)OJJ I ! ~ • I 1 I l o l.llo I ~ ~ ' 6 + !7 11 • ' ' • • •• .. .. . " 16 11 l•I jl . " . " . 1• JI • • ... • • . " 1 5 1• • ' ' ~ . " ' . Jn x " ' ' ' l 1 JJ " " " " 7d • Jd SS 17 10 • 10 • • ' " . " • .. . . . ' 7J .. ,, 1• ,, Jl • Jl), J • 1' 50 SJ o ~:IC • lO • • ?I • I • 06 " " " " ,, 111 :i.>o ll " " J• ).!>.:, t!l1 10'1 I JS o Jo • 10 ltU i o l• J • )91 8 •• l 1 1l 4 10 7.1 I 0 ll IS 1 I• 1l <S 1! 1! , . J1 ~· 66 " ' Jd 71 l " ,, ' ' " "' ' • 'i " • " " " " " i ' " " , " ' . • • '" "' " . " -G- " ' " . ' " .. • • ' '" " " " i ~I - • ll-'oo n .. \l ~"~ ~! 11 S\1 • • .,.,,J\1 ~ "' ...... ,, ll' u :ti .1 tS 1 ' lo 1 ~ • !M ,. •l • t'.I s l-.1 11 11 I • <S 1• • l6'1 JI II o • " !~~+ I JI 21 • 0 !.... S:.1 " . '" l l 4 I •l 5 s " ' J1) 1ll . ,., l! 1J 12•1 ,. .. j)l 1• »• )'f , : J~ ,{ " i nh -•l~· i. ~" ' . l'I 9\ fl I ! ' I< o ?S • l• I l , l I 1 I 1 O • is •! , ~?~r 21 ao io • '° II JO ll 1 ' • ' lt J .. •S S loll I 11 ?J 0 l 11 . 110 .. •l • . . . ~ :'Ill 11i.. ?& • 11• 91 I• , ! '& JI ,. ll ,, • 111 1 • , •• ' 1• ll • '"° ., .. • Jl J? ' 11 !1 ol &I 11. 4l • '1 ol •O 1"~ ~ ~ . .. J9 71' 2C I ll 71 i ~ • I~ . I :10 ll • j! JI ' w.. I ft ~' &l~5 ·jt · ~JH ·~? ' 111'• 10 • 0 10 • ' . " 06 l~ 1• S• so , "1'11 66 l!t ll ~l6•16 • ~6 1?1 11 . • J9 • l'I ......... ~ 6 lS o l.I llO 191 116 , JI n . n 11 n 11 .., 1! l• . ' ' ~r ~ l " ' 95 -s , " ' ' . • " • • •• .. "' I " 1~.-1 '" " '" " ~ Y.t lo - 11 ' • ' . "' . " ' I l o t ., .. ' " I .,, 1 "" .. ~· -. . -" • lll • -1 11lo -~ " 11.i... -+ 'l' " " "' " .. "" ... -• '"' -1J10 + J9 o -+I ··~ -,,,. ll +I " ' ' n •-' 1! • •• IJ ~ ! . ' . " . . " J~~ l .. ·~ •• I• " ' -. " . rrs 1 l (l fl • ' " " . " • • ' '" "' •• " • • ' .. " . " ' . • " ' ' " I ' , -J K- ' ' • , ' " " ' • " " ' • I • ' " • " lO " ., , • ' " " • ' ' " " ' ' " " ~ " " " " • '" ' . '" ' • • " ,, ~ ,, J6•1 " '" " . ,. " ' .. J1 ll n ~ • . ' ' ., .. l'l1 JI ' " • ~ ~. •O Jl ' ' • •l •7 ~IS II ' ' " " -L- ' ' • ' " ' " ., ' ' " ' " • ' ' • " " " '° ' . . ' " . ' ' Jl'o • • "• . ' ' " ' " ' • ,. • " • " " • " " " • 00 • .. " " " ,,., •• ''" . " ~ !~ " . " ' . ' ' --• l • ' r, ' ' ' " " •• • " '" " ., ,. • •• " ~ " "' • • " • • "' "' ' .i ' .. • . ' " ' 'i " " •• • " '. ". u .. • '. " •• "' • " '" "" '" "'' ., 111, u ,,,, ll , ~ " " ''" n• . ' ~ w "" Jl' '" " ~ " " " " " • • " ' " ' '" " " ' '" " " " " " 0 " ~ " '° ,, " " • " ~ " " "' ' " " " ' • .. " ., "' '" ". ~l ' •\•, ... " ". '" " ' '°' ' •• '" • " • " ' .. • ' " " 0 ' " • • "' " " .. .rr.; " " • ~ ·~ • "' u " " " • ~ .. ' . . ' '· " ' ... l • " '" ' '" " " ~ ' " ""' " ' ••• "' ~" " ~ .. '"' 41•• " . '" " "'' "' ., " " 'ii 1i '" '" Jl . ' ., " '" " '" ' • • ,,. tJlo ' ' \ . " " ... • ., ., "' i • 11': 1, .. + JI ' .. • + " • + '"' " ,, " . ' . ' •• ' " . + •l ~ ... • .. , .'! ' '" ~· .~ '" '" " '" ., • '" " ., " ' . " 0 . -• . " ~ ... , " ''" ll,. 1 19 ~ ~ •• 'll .. -,.., - "" + '° ".~ .. -'" 0 " -,. " + " 1a , <-111; + J '• -., + .. l• .... , • " .. " . "' •• ll •• " +" 11 >o " " " " ,, • '" " l'': "' "' " " .. • , " . 1' ., , .i . " • ' . ' " ,• " . • ' •• " " . . " . " . 7Jlo • " " i \ . '• • • '. • " • • '• •• • •• Ill -!l '" n . " --· • ~· " "' "" '"• 4o ~· •• "" " I ,,., ... " i . . ' •• i + . , N•ll •<• 1 >o N•coC~ .0 N• to 3c1 60 N•i~u•C:1> •t No /l.r• Op N A,yl1 I lo\1 N• Con O NotCIJhll n No C:hem )(I No (! Vl 90 NA 0 \ 90 N1t,.111 11 N1 Genl Xl No G•P I aJ NI 1-!omt• No! fndu• N• l"" otll J N Pru 1 101 •o ~vrln U NA S!ono IJ N01 Jl•t 1 Sil ~:,J~t kl! 0 fll1 om1s 1J N~oh1n• •O Nf11l'ow 1 i • New~t v N•w~ 11 l IJ NEntfl !I NE TT 116 N1wn1I! JO Newmn! ! C• NYMonll IM NYJ l C. wOI NYJE oll 10 N Al ~'f' 0 N AI Jh 1 01, NL Ind No "O W ! No Into Jilt' No1 1no 1 N.1. Co& ~ No.l M I•~ Nn Am Ph No,l,mllO 1 •O "'""'"" "" 71 N1> ... lh pll J5 No•I• U 'j No Ct nG1 60 No (on llv Nn Gu I 11 "'•C.1 •1 •0 No n "J l NnNG1• ~ No .. G 11 '10 NnSl•PW ~ NS l>w o • 10 NS "w o 1• O/~th~IO !OQ No t~rct Norlho ofl 15 Nw1! A •I Nw!.tnt •O Now1 "' ~Z'l~J": ,.j' Nwl nd pfC! "'"""'" • •JC Nw.,nMu L! "'"'!>ft I Joi N~ Sh.,on "'"'5•!10 t.iv~ Co "" oi. ., ,. •• • l"•nwl af1 60 Penn1Un ID """' u 1)11 ll l'.ot>G•I ) 04I Pe011Co I ,.~,(~ XIII P • I'll P• "L ... ..,, .. P•nw ! ,,. "' JO P>iePaul 1 lD Po r• In f>t Pt rim 1 <'a ,, .. ""' ,, .. , •• o) 0 Phf l lll 11• .... , ••••• )j Phi l!!l Dll IS "" 111 1 ol 1 "" ! I of' •O l"M l!!I 11310 Ph l1SU~ 1 10 Ph MMr I XI l'h Ml 11 • ,.~ n.1~ 14 Pht tndlf I .. _!!,.fl IVI P~ I Vfl •0 P "'NG1 1 lD I' I burv I U P ~nNGu to P lnt •B II P HFn Q kl .. th!l;>ll '°" P 1n ttu ch "1uortt 1 Po 1old l1 Po l1~ln< ID ,..,... ••• , 5 50 •n tGf l 1 ~I "• 111cn ~ 1 Poto"' E tf llot !:I ol f 511 l n£1t)ff P l'G od l •D I' tm ln!I 611 P t •'IV I ~I fCl •rtrtGm I .1(1 "'""""" 10 """~''' l 1 P Sv l!:(; " P ~i'S '" ~1 "IG .11 ~o l'S Go•J ll • • ~· " " " " '" '1 ·~ " • " ' • ' . '" ' " ' " "' '. SC DAILY PILOT 3 l Wednesda)·'s Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List L" Ci.u .. ... '" n ~ • ,. " •• '" r. '"' !IO T~!tO 11~ T~ IV lf'llt ·, " .. Jl" w. " ' -T- I JT' • ., . "'1 I'• ~· ' ' J1~• '"' " l~~H ... Ltw(-=r •U •lj •ll~•'"­IOI h 1 1• 1• , .. n w , J.O"" ~, 1. ii ,~ u 1•1oo .... 4 J""l •l'1o I U ,,.. 31 ... 11• ~ JD »"- lll '2\o 11 I 1)\o • .. J-' 111. 11 .. n .. • " ,,,,,...,, .. llJ 1S • 11 ... l S • -• 1-M ' • ,... , ... -1' .. > II I t i ... .. ""' "' Jl• .. 14 "'' ".. tll• -~. 1J ~. "'' lJ4o i-.. JN lJ... ll ._ • , • •• lf\. lj .. ---... IO 10G'o ft 10!!1> I • 11 .,., •l d + "' II I I HO 11 • !?"° 11 • IH 7' 11 ' ?I 1 ._ ' ,, J l• • l••· 1-11 11 11 11 t Jl~ol&Oh 1• •l'• •• d. ~ ;~.. !l!: ;;h i ~ •n111 ~n . ' )() " )()~, )()" .. 11 .1 .. ., .1 ..• " •• •l ""' 4.l .. l611 o k .'1ll l411 1 7C1ll, l • , "" 11\o +-... l ft 1t • 7'11 ~ 11 " 11 l!U7?71''-• 113 ,a .. 11.~ .. 10 b;I l l'-'> •• ' IOI «> , Jt!,1, to I •ti n , n ... 1; , l I\ • 6 111 lo 11 ll'o lll ~. !o U o l 1!1 111'-I 1 10 1 .111 11 • • 6 \t J.I lllo )) 11 I J I d 11 I" 1', t l • 11 'I 1• 1JJ ll )1 J ti I ! 1 • •l '1 ., ~· n ,,lo I• ' I ll. r ~ I~ 1: ?J \0 ' ,; 1Y' -UV- "' " ' ' • "[ • • ... -, ·I Jls Mai·ket Scores First Adva11ce NE\V 't ORK !UPI) -The stork market scored first advance of the v.eek \Ve dnesday on ltaht " ~ ' " ., " " "' '" " • " • " " '" ' " '" ' '" " " " ro ' • " "' " " ' • ' ,. •• " " .. "" IM1I •• HIO U• Cltu C~t •• 1111111 Ln c .... c;,,,. 1Dl !.),. 1:16 O>o t i Mo ~;:.\!~-~ ''"' a ~ I• •J la • 1;, \f~ .,, " " ' " '" . ' l(lol •• " 11 .. ~ M ' JI 0. ... \Cl .o.,. ·····~ • • . ' \J 11 1]1 lt .. ,. ?• ' • JJ ~ l •llo . " . " 110 OI " ' 10 lSh ' . " . , • l \.o I -I . " .... :lt'-l! J;~:: •,l o >... • ss i.. ' 11 "" 1 " -Oii IOI I • , .. .. " " • .. '. -" ,,_ .. .. " " .. '" ' " • ' .. 0 . .... ,., ' '" " ' n ., • " ·~ " '"' " ' . "' " . ' ' " 1C o It 10 1• , I II r, l' ~ 11 OJ ll Jj ,, l"• •l • 'I ""' 11\. ' ·~ A1 bt tf<I P •u Phone 64l4321 For \Vec kcnrl c r Ad\ ertisi n~ ' • • • -. ' ' "" .. ' Co1nplete Closi11g Prices -American Stock Exchange List 'I Ab dn I' \11 '• •rmo ,...m I .. :~~~~~' Aam •• • f .. , ....... "' I>.• n F n )(I ... ~ • J(Ho A.ro,.ta Int .t.e OlOI 101 •• ovo (p •I Coo Co I"'' Coo "'' i ~\onH~~~ lO Al)Onf f IA •• E •c " "'ca B Jl Aja Ml t:ia A •I' o • lO fJ, WMll I ~O A ~·~• A olAC•W ID , A M 9 I o A Am• nd A ··~· A A •tnA I wt I A l•Oll•C:o ~ A rn E II A lln ' <I ' M ' • •d Con l :.•~n~d II • (o A •~<li \o(I A u S<>IC Amco na '!A '•"LL w :" :r t"» A II• S • 111 1t •CtnMI Uo 70 • 11 A ,llrlo l &io n .~ .. AmFI<"' /> II••• llo f • l l AM•1rll ll 11' AM•t llJJ \S llmMo Inn\ 1' , •mP• I SJa 11'• •" P P<\I\ ~l••-A~ I lllo !9 •m511t Eou o 10 llmTe<fl ! •l\\ Am••O.D 5 r s•~ '"''"Coo ,1, Ano G• D • Anc• '' I st Ana le L •u o • ""' (o An ~on• nfl 110 lndu Aoo o nd t oo •d 0• • Aonl •d O•v •oul •n l d A < t Ent A au• nr A (aold C • • Bt JO A •l C.11 JI') I ~ .. ~~. £1" IA I""' 11 0 A ~ O (on n•~S•< C:o ~~:gr~~y f.iO A !'I M ilea A !'If' od •0 "'' •• nc Al• an a (n A <O (~•m A t oM IJn A!<oMow IA C .,, n •lo .. , .... , Auoo In< "" 1 n r l•u o II Gt Au D no lhd ......... s. 10 AV( (no 1;:.f0Mt1...,, I 8••• M 1• 11• !'I OH .. 6 •n1n nw1 l!l•n • {n ll•n• u ?t """' lvnn "' r n• ..... "" v P 01 v W In • Mon " ... \1 -AS- : l • 1 • 11 ll)lo 1 • • ... )! I •o I ! ' . ' IO 1 o 1 •ll o !l o 1t " 1 . ' , 1 o 1t • I~ • 6 • 6 • I 10 t ; ' • • . ' " )! 1 I 17 'Of)\ !l ' 11 • " ' • • ' . " ' " 'l ' ' . '' n" 11 I 6 , 6 , ' ' . ' . • &O '"' 00 It . ' ' ' . ' . . " ' 0 . " )~J I ' ' " . ' l l l)\o . " " ' • • ' • ' • . • " • • ' " ' " , .. ' • ' ' . l • • " ' " • ' ' ' " .. •• ' " ' ,_ ""' -" " ' '" u . -.. ' • " " .' • .. ... " • " • " .. • '" " ' .. ll o H " n ,. ' • • '" " ' •• • ' " " • " .. . ll •I ' " 11 l\o • •• " ' • ' ' ' • " ' ' . l ... , .. " ' j ll '10 1' .. • " " • " • I I I• } 11 ' . .. . ' • • • ' " . " • • • ' Jl" , . .. " ' " .. • " " ' .. .. ,• ... • " . " " ' ' " " " "" " ' " " • ,. • lt 1• ' , ' ... . ' ' ' ' ' • ' 0 ... lt\• " " " '" . . " .. • " ' " • • ' ' ' ' 0 ,. " JI t 1\0 tJ G ' 0 I l '••ll1'4 J II I J'I p., I l • 1 ... 0 11 > II • • " . ' ' I) 1 T' h• ,. lJ JI lJ 1& . " . " lQO ID .. " 11. ' ' 1l •• ' '" ~ J'• . " . ' ' 0 ll 1(1 " . ' • " • , .. ' .. • I I , llo I 1•• 110 ID o • o n ?J , " . . . l~ J~ ,.,, lJ ) I J <1 • ' I ' ' " • ! ll• ' ' " ' .. ,, " • + Hltft Llw C!ot• '" , .. .. • " • yn fr D "' ct • " ,, • "' • • • • ' " '1 I~ ' . . '. o n " ' ' • " ' • '" • " • ' lJ .. " . ' .. e JI • .. ' • "' ' ' ' " • • • '" .. '. ' . • • •• '" " . ,,, • "' ' 1 . ,, • • • • • " ' " " • .. ' • " • ~ ' ' • ' ' • • • • • ' ' •• '. • ' " ' ' ' M II ' •• ll ' ' :1 :f. . ' 1• ,. , . • l ls l ' " ' ' ' ' " ' " " ' • ' l ll 1~ • . ' JO JI • • " " )If ,, /10 16 ' " " . . .. ~ ... 0 " ' l " 0 " " • 0 ' ' .. ' l li 11 r'9 . " • • " • • ,. ' ... .. • " .. " ' . l " • " • " '" " ' .. " . •• • • " . .. .. ' "' " :1 " ' • " • • • " ' •• ' . • ' " ' . ' . • • ' • ' • " • " ' '" .. ' '" ... " . .. " . " ' ' ' . " ' " ' " " ' ' " " • " • • " • • • • • " ' . ,. ' • -E G- "' . )~ • • " • " ' ' . •1 l] ' l 1i " ' " ' I • ' • ' • " " " ' ' " ' '. • l • " • • ' " ' , ' " .. " .. • • • 1 f 1~ " ' ' '" ]I : ~,, " ' " . " ' " '" " •• " ., ' " ' •• " " l ' ,• lo • ' . • • " ' . •• ' . " " " ' .. ,, , .. ... .. " .. ' . ... l ' .. ' . ' ... ' ' " • ' . ' ". J,~ .. " '" • " '. ' n • ' • .. ,, ' IJ" " . ... "' • " . '" ' " ' . •• " . ' 1) • .. " • • • n ' • • 0 ,, .. '" • • • ' " • " • ' • " • ' ' " .. ,' ' ' ' ' ' ' " . '. " • " , l' .. ' '. " " .. .. " " .. ' " " ' " • . .. " ' • " ' • " ' " • ... ' " ' • • " ' " • " ' ' I ; " ". ... . .. .. ' '" • • .. ' " . .. ' ' " ' .. ---' ' . " . ' . '" " ' . G•nEnur Svr l t nt> ~ O.Oo C.•nnt•o • G•nM ' ~l o C.on "YWOOO l(';•npr tl<I C.• b• St "' <'.oo '" j.(I~ C. •n Y• .o (;. ~ ' .. IGl•aa no (n G••nc•rd (,It " C.• I r.w'1 • f11 C.o <II'> a I JA C.0<1 w """" l<>Dt1L~& (O • G""'1w•v \Go S !>O •f,..u<1no;w 1c. • •• ~ C. noe ., c~n •Mo r. • •Va l G G Av M 9 C. •~IA " ~ fol &•> P• t. fl n I' ~ ~• c~ ... ~ "'" n {, fl<~ ( ?O• c.ii c. ... 11 1rwt"ll lg\Ce f !n: o C I C~ o C.u• 1 • C.uA M ,,. ( u ( "" Gu \ L o \1 VY I W <I ... r • ... •• •• n~vl .. ". Tl C:0t ~ • •• . " " '"' . ., ~ ... l••""" Ct> •• • " s • ~ •• C:c n J•I nn "" John rn ) 8 Juo • ro Ko • n 'lj 0:• ••• •1)1 ~•n•n~v IO it• " " .. (•••no l(f n nn 11 (fn• .. ~,, Jl • ( , (o 7 (•v Inn •O "° Kl t f'r1 b II• • I( n I lo. Co • • I( "' 110<110 •l(nn,,,c OJ '!Kl b• t1<1 .)c. ' Kl M R 1 1(1•• \I I"" • I; • n• • Kl •I.,. IO l(not ><n ~O [ Ko'"' en •O • ll••.., na •O ... l U!•rto 1n<- Lo I• Pod o .; LA I 0<1 Ao~I I 0 ;:~ ... ~no~ l • ••• c" •Po nr 10. l • w ... l ll't:! L 1 I"" ~ t• LNl!an I~ l ''"' n So fl !M•I '" LIW C .,, Chi " ' . . " ' ' '1 IJ • ' " " JI ' • ~ 11 • !1 10 J) u ' ' ' ' • . " ' . ' " " ' " .. " ' . ... .. ... " .. . ' . I l ~, " " "' ' . ' .. .. lJ ,. , •1 JI • ' ' • ' . ' " ' .. " ' ,, 101 I • •• ' ' > P o ' " ' " ll\o • • I) • • • ' . ' . ' . . . 71 ,. ,. ' ' . ' I I > - "" 1 • o •I• . . .. " . ' " ~ n. 0 I 9 0 JO nllO l • ) • • • • •• ' . . ' ' . • 1 • ' • JJ l l 6 • 6)0 ?I " •• • ' . ' ' ' " " " ,. '· '. ' , .. " • ' " -HI- ' ' • • • . .. ' ' ' • " " • ' • ' .. ' ' ~ 11 • . ' . ' 1• 1• ' ' . ' . " ' ' " ' • ' .. ... " ' ' u ' '" " ' ' . . . " 1) • " l• • l • • ... f I 10 • ' . '" " . ' ' " • • • " .. •• ' ' ' ., ' •• " " • " " " " n .. " " '" " ' • " " .. . .. ' ~ .. 10 ' 11 • I ~ 11 11'4 I i ~ ~: .. •9 ; 1; • 11': I I, ! , • • ' " '" • .. ' " .. ' '" 1 )\o " " " • u '" • • ' " . ll • • • •• 11 ' j\1 ! llt611'i.111 • Sit''' ~I f 1 o n u 11 1 141 J\~') •!ll11J •1 I I I • • • • I I I ~ 1• • I 6 • • ' 8 I 1 1 o '! ~ 1 ~· " l 1 • tJ • 1 J 11" J JO , l l ) I I o I• I I I 10 70 10 l •l •1 •l • 11 1~ ~ 0 !l ' • • • J 1 " ' t . ' .~. . 7 I J ) I\ I 1 JJ ) • l -JM- ' ' ' ' ' " I B • Jt l ' " ' 11 I., ' " . ' " ' " • .. • " • " ' • " ' ·~ ' " ' ' ' ' ' " . • ' . " . " " ' ' ,. " ,. ... " ... "" ' "' • '" • "" .. • ' " ' " '" . "" ' ' ' ... fJ ""' . ' '" ... • " '" '" ' ' ' .. , . " • " . " ' " . ' •• " '" " .. •• "' " , .. .,. ' ' " . " . r • "" .. ' ,,. '. . ' ltl~ ". . ' .. " " " ' , ' " .. ' '" " . ... " '" ' •• , . " ' . " ... ., "" M• •n• "d ,.,., ••• '° • Ml •~• "d • ,.,.,., ~nd '° •M•••• Inc I Mo • l!o Ola •iM•u 8 o Jn M<{cv.wt &<(cw n M<(ut 0 ~ <Oomifl .a M••n &Co , M•U•I ! ho .,..,. •G•n 1; , Me<>o n Inc Ml':M Co 17 M•no <e 01 IMt ·~~ ){,a M• I •a Mt <'<'. • En 'M ~(~ 10 I M ~ C.•n ' M < ow•110 M<I <!Co 10 M<IM Qlo M<lwo Pu I! MMw r n 1 o M~of ol IM \In~ lOb , M On•• l•r 1 M on ~o• • ::;~&~~ r:. •t M • Coo "'ob • Homo 'M<>ll•,.• A MOO(! n< Mo f f Pd ~ .. 0 s 11 &o SI>'~ ' Mou a no IM Y• n In "'" ~· l6 Mo\I to& l ~n 11co 10 MPO II <I•~ M & ti Qo MWA (O ~ 5•1• l~OI I Hit~ l lWr • r. .! ' •• ' ,., .. " " ' " • • • ' •• " ,. " . ' lOIO ' '. ,,., " . " . '" " •• • I ~ 11 " " ' " " • ~ ' • ' ' " " ' l' " " " • ' • • ... • .. -' . " ,! . " " " .. ' • ' ' • • •• • ' ' " . " . I I J" ' .. .. ... " "" .. " " " ' " •• '. " . r.. .. ' ' . -NO- " • • " ' ' JOl I . ' l; :J ' . " ' • • 1) I/, " • • ' ' ' ' " •• • '. ' • ' " l 1 l1 . " ' . " " ., " • " " " " ' " • ' ·~ ' • ' ' " • • • •• ' ' . • ' .l .. ' . , . " .. "' .. " " • " ' . '" ". .. • ' .. • • • • ' " ' ,. " ' .. • I • " ' ' • ' • " ' " ' " • ~ 0 • • • " 11 . " " ' • • ' . • • • H 1<I IO ' . . ,, ' . 1~1:." ' .. • • ~i ~ " ' ' " l• ,, ' " . ' 11• JI l l> ' '· " . • • .. ' . ' f )~ T• • 11 J< JI 7' • • • IJ J !'• II , I'• l~'''" l I o 6 ' ... . n 11•~ 11 t J l I ~ ' " t! ""' ,, .. s • ,. • • & • lt 1J 11 • l ! 11 ' 11ffl •• ' •I IJ l o ' ' 1' l •, ... " . 1 I • II• l i ~ l'n n " ,i : ~ ~ • ' " ... , ' • • ' • '" " " " ,,, " • ' ' , " ,. • ' ' . • • " • " ' " ... ... 'J • " \. ' • " ' .i • ' ,. '" ' " • • " " " ~ ' " ' " • " ' ' .. " ' . ' .. ' • " ... .. ,. • • ' '. JI•\ ' "" " . • " ' ' ". " ... ' ... , .. -• ... " l . ,,. ... .. \!il • " ' ••• 1t'' "" .. "' .. " ... ~ . .. < :· .~f;:· l~v ""~~• • " " • " 5 •avo " I<> o IA I o • •• \Q ~ " • •O SVltO CG lo \ • '"' l a !,., ...... , 11:~~n5:'"oa~~ l ocnn o f on1 l •cnntO• T K nr ro , .. , .. '"" ' I• oo 6m I ''""" (o•a 1 nn••o w1 I "n•v F •• I• •••no Int I• m H <It r.,. • "'' ... , ... Otl ... 1 T~I (n In• T1><1rMJil l~• Tn lml O!a fOl<ftt lm 10 In Ed or• 11 Ton~• C• 10 '"""' Cn n l ot•I P'1 NI To ol O • 1~ l ow" Cnr v l onl ••f l •nU I 010 ~ ;~!d:o1v (n I $ o o l>'a ~T •ne Pl\o , Tub"'"• lit • '"" l •b• l!rl(O Co " '• u " '"'O • IJflt•<• ... U"F n I "" • . ' ,. ~ ~ Llw Clttt ~t 1 lo 0'--t \IOl'(f "d 10 1• 1•1•-o u•n .,n 1' 7'11 ll•u • C:• ~JO r-v~•<o 01~ I I 0 V 1wl• ,., ... lfl<rtl Hf!~ Low C IM •• ,,.. • H 1' • • • • ,f ~. ~ J) • > I i; -.. .. ' ' " 1'\• ~I • • • • • • ' • ' ' " • .. •• ' . .. ' ... l 11 • ' ' . ' 11 • • ' ' .. ' . J ll'• ' .. ' • • n 0 • " ' ••• " . u " , ' " " ... ' ll 1 • '" ' " •6 1l " ' ' " " • 0 • n • ' " . . " ' " .. ' " • l H • ... " ' •I II ' • ' . . ' ' " !O !l • • ' ' " . ' ' ' 0 ll 10 . ' ' " • • .. • • • " • • " ' ' " , . . " " ' ' ' . '~ •J ~ . ' ' • • • •• ' : " ' 11 I\ " ' • • l 11 • • • VJO I ' ' ' I~ ' ' • • ' • " 'I ti ·: I 1l 11 . ' IJ 4\ ' . . " l .. ,, " ' ' " ' ' 11 '1 ' , • • • ~I lj\• ' " ,. . I ll>o l lt • 11 I , •l1J Il l• " . " . -rz- 11 "' " ' J ll • 11 J ~ Jt t• ' ' . I 11 , " I• ' .. . ' . ,l , .,. 0 II J• 1J ' " 1 • ••• ' .. u 11 • l 11 , . , .. ''° n " IJ • ?~l I , .. • '1, ! II t • • ' " ' " Ul !• ' .. . " ' "' ' l " I ~ J )~ I " ' . •• l& .. ;,• l~ ~ ~·: •• 1nl ,.. 10 I t o • t • • 7t V• I 1 ' .. . l 11• " II I \I~" '"'" .. , l lllN Coo .. 1 11 \IDI M • cl' I~~ I ~~<fl~( J()o ' " • •• ' " ,., • WO~ Mio W '"' l(o W0<.,nl'u )I t :·: .. ,,,, .. '" lJ 11 Woon~ Jo I • i w.o c:~ Oii I II ' 10 I o " '" " . • ... ll•o + .. • ,,,. I WO a Fa• wl ",, 1i, " • ,. wo a1 Co XI .. '" . Jl o JI.,_ 'N•hPl •• 1' n o 061 6111> W• •<o Jtj I , .. "' 1C ... .;. •lo ., ~1, '1 ~:a't~t,.mso J : , :? ~ ~~ ~=1.s~~ .~5~ ,'~ 1:. • '. '" "'' " 1r .... .. ' ,... 1 ! j ,_,;z~:b:F;hl : '• :; •• ••• " .. ' W• no Pt 1 1 111a1 N nFn l~ )Q o X'l o Wo nO~ ni ]>o W~• • ' I <I \ 11 • l>lo • .. . • " " ' ' ' . l N• 1 Wn• ·~ 11(1~ 9 )I~> 1'\ o ~J~ t • " • o W~ J~ I I I • " ' . Wh h• El 7~ '• 6 • :Z~ ~t("w ~ :• l > 1; ' " " '. ' '" .. 0 W ,h • nd I J 1'• ) 1 W (O• G~b l~ ~· ~""• 1~o ' ... " '" .. " • .1gl:r~·; ·;i ': ,: • ,i J: ~ o W GI' (n .,I 70 t O O W•nn ll o XI I I I • •w n Sn oO I 1'4 t II' • • .. -IW onSo llO u 11 , 11 • W on lo w ll • • • w" r o • o 1111 s• 1 l~ \ OWDY <I 0 ! I I • ... 1 1 Wood~dllf 7! 1~ 6 I \ll<PQIL a ct'e II " . • !f Wo ~W ·~ t " • " • N , • fo I • w • 0 '1 Nl( A ~I~ II 11 H _, ' . • ' . '. '. • ' . • ' ,1wv • l•h• • "• ll• -,w.nnO 11 7111 , . ' • • '. ' « • " ' .. " " " ,. ' . " • " ' . ' . " . ' ' ' . ' ' " • " " • ' " ., " ' " ' ' ' '" ' ' " ' '" • • " 11•1 ' ' ' .. .. ll • ~ " '" .. ' • • '" ' . ' '" " • ,. ' ' ' . ' I•-, -" " ' 0 " ' '. " ' " • • ' • ·- ' ' . .. • " • • ' " " ' " ' " , ' " . ' ' . • •• • . ,, .. , •• .1 11~· ... + .. ,, ' . 1 \, ~ ,, ' . ,, . I• , , o • 1, l•o II• 1• 1 1~. ' ' ,. ' "' • ..... , . ,.. .. I ,~ : 1 !lt ,; . H~ ~ · .. 1 111 ! 1t 1• " • • 0\1 11 U \\ ~ 11 11 • '' )I o !I n 1l • n 11 ' !" . ' I • 11 1 u • 11Vo ! '• . . .. ~ ~ ... ,., .. . . V• o r<t 11 o I i"".~i!~ ~~· I 1 r,1 1,' '1 l mH""" I '1 ! Po •1 I Z on FO(l[I 1 J • l•• J'o 'f' .n;.'i -.... ~-w' 'lt::!lZ? ' ~ Finance Briefs i • • l\F.:\V YORK !llP!l -Thi': bu~1nes~ upturn 1s progressm1 \ t rv ~ln" I\ 1n direct op pnsr!1nn tn !he npllmr~llc prl'l- pa11;inda bfi1ng spe11ed by lhe gnveromrnt according ts OP11nn Srrur1t1es 1he com pRn \ lhough VU'\\s 1t as hullish for thr stock market bec.ausi> 1l me;ins a con tinu11t1nn n rxpanstnnary f1~ra! anr1 mnnrtriry po1Jc1e~ ::ind .::rn rnvzrnnml.'n! in \I hich nfl::111nnary pressure~ ma' subside :\l::\V 'ORK. 11 P/l An end In ti , rurren1 dr.ct1ne !~ close ;i! h11nr! and 11 ~ummer r11llv nf so n1r magnitude c11n be exprctcd J S Love and (-llmpany Inc bcl eve~ The con1pany ba5e~ ti s bu!h~hne.o;s no 1he be l1rf that !here bas been a def1n1\e r11cku[l tn bu~lness ac•1v1ly !JJve sav~ th;-4;1cnnnmy 1s expec!ed In l't into hlgh gc;ir b} lhe fourth Quarter <'Ind !hat 1~ 11 scant fe\\ mnnths from now "''JI \ltl h1n !ht market~ si x lo n1nr monlhs anl1c1patory I ea d lrme Symbols 1 1 'li,:; .,. ~ i. •• n1ur•1 ••• unol! tl1t 1 • 1 1~ ~ ,..,. Un •IO o """' •• ""lt d ••rt• el' dlvl /~> I ~ ,._ d1nd1 In 1110 '""'°I"' t1~ t I t ennui! • • ._, .._ •• dl11>U'llfft1nh ~·•~don !It 111 •Utfltt!v l1I l )0•1 -t u m •nnu.i <lt t 1t1tlen s,..cltl Of 11:11 :1'"7,1 ~1 ... •• dlY ~'"d' or 01v"u n11 nol d .. I .. J•, I~_ : 1 n1 •d •• ''~u • ••• l!Mtnl lltd In the 1' ll• 1 I fol ~ nt !11(;11\0 U "' lOh l I •-A •o n • or •~I••• b--Annv.i ,1,, N.Y. Win11ers attd Losers ,1 ·~ • !Ill 11."• 1 ~ -C·D- 1Ho .. '" ·~ l\ : • • n· ' " " ' .. " + Ir• - o l lOl<O (t> w ! l•••!;n 11 l •• Not l fl\P ... so L.IQt> I' a J' • ' '" i! ' ' . " •• '"' " ' . '~ 'I. ,. I ! ' ' I) U ?1, ?I 11 ~ 1\0 1~ • 1e • • " J••• "' ". t Un ln•11t TO 'U\Omlllo 1" Unom I Ue U"""' T w ... lJ 1! ~ I IG\ !I h o 11 .,. ... ., ' .. J II• ~' ~ • • I Gt~ d vld1nd c-L!Qul<tt 1119 di¥~ 100 0 o ~ dtnd d-Ot< •ttd tr otld In 1111 111111 14".,)''' , l oc.t d ¥M•n4. e-"1 d '"' '"' J.-1 • i i. ; '•Id In •loc• nur nt 1t11 t • lrrU !fll e11~ "' , .. I ~·• "' • lj'~ ,. ?l" • " , •.. ~: ~~ • '" II " '" " • • f .. • J,: • , .. .. ' ' • " ,, ' ' " • t : "' "' "' "" "" "' "' "' "" "' "" "" "' "" "' "' "" "' "' ~g "" • "" "' DOIVNI "' n~ '" ,. 1••· ... ' ,,., '. '" .. " ., 'I, " :i. 1: ; " . ' " • " .. " • ,J i " ' ' •• • ' " ~ ' .. " ' 0 " J • " " • ' " " '" .. " " " '" ... '" n. 1a .. •• " " " '" .. .... ... " ' . " ' " ' ' . • • • '~ ) ' , ,/ .. " "" .. '" " " . ' .. " " "' " . '" ·~· " '" n .. "" .r. . ·~ " l , .. \~II 11 ~ .. " ... .. • ,. " "' " . .. " 1 . -•• "" I , -~ " l • '"" ,. .. t;";: stcoora t 1•n1 S• Wt l ... ,,, » l•• nT!l\'n tro. :. '¥."r. Liiio • L•o• n. 41 lU .. nn !lff 10 •• "'' .. + t ~lf~1Awl Lo6o•ii"• t:::-1;.. ~I ll " . .. ' " t oohllt Intl' t~i~:!c.,,., 'f 'I ' • ! '· ! 1 • l • I' 'l . ' • • " . .. '" .. " l Tll Aor9 I~ Tl/ •• a ..,I t 1"Vflfl. IJo , L Ill l M A! ' l 111 l"" .. .. I T\I I ne j>! l11n<1• E o( t•"<" C o~ M•o • 1na \I•~ 6 ~•I •• ~~ft-;:. ,1 •• l~•mm 1-J>t iy.,...,.,~. '-"•" l • (O ""• •!~"" M• """ "~ ~· ~ " " " " .. •r • • • •• ' " •• 'l • " " l I !Ji~ m. 1i • " I" ,. . .. ,J : ·~ ni~ ' . • .. " ,. ., • ! . j ~\o ~ J'i I• 11 14 l i . Jl ,~ ' ' ' " ' . .... '" ,,. " ' ~ i ' ,f ... '!. '" ... .. ' . ... I" '" ... lol " " "' "" '" • •• " . -~·S-• / " :l ! l • ,. • • "'" " 1~~ ·a " •r " " • .. ' • • ' ' .. " .. '" ... • 11 ~ • " . ~: " "' • .. ., ' • ... ''" l •l~ ... '" • • ,,. '" n. . 't~ ,/ tJt: •• .... m • ' • ,) II . ' " ' : • 1! • "' ' ... • i ... 1 Un&!tt•• JO Un A.1D•• n1 '.ttl Jnt l o Cot 111"1 , Uni'.••""• wl I•~• o UnC ol In '1llo •\o Un Ot ! Oo JI• •Un t I"-• IV. Un N•• Cor11 UnNt l Ce wt 'f.~ 1• Un Nor et 111 'U" 0•• l ie j ! Un lttlln I ! ". .. "' '""'' ) • US F11t• ,. l • us l••• 0• •I I Vi L•••I wt 'j ' "I Hot ""< I ~ 4V llltll- "' -ll U llhln I tO ti l ... U~ llt•ll(M • • "!"u• '°'" "1 us.., ... , , ._ I Un !•ft\• C:o s... ,~Un • C to ,...._ Unv ro" II I ~0 Ul•B l~f w ' IJll\ ...... • vu~ •11su Oft !• t ' \11 •o~t I I Va ml n~ Vo o• M~ II•"'!~• ~ Int V•tn t~ \lf'lt & •• ·~ "' ' t f'H1 ' . !I I o " . . " 11 I '\ II »t . " l • ' " If " 1t ,,, ?I .... " ' !J lit• 1l f • " . • " ... 11 ,. I "• ' " . " . J ; . ·~ ! . .. • , '" • ••h1t on •~ d • d-•• ,, dl1rr111u !fol ~~.· 1.~~:: dt e t -011{ l"d Df paid 10 ff f !!Iii l• Jo( " ''"' 11-Dttlo "' •r P•lf tl't91 UOGll JJ )lV, f • O•nn tr It I! uo •-Otd t t td •r Hlf I , t , Tfll• •••• on 1~no,..ult tl¥t ln u• wl!ll ' • • I 1· ¥1dtnt• Jn • tlt•I n Nt .. 11...., - : : : • • "•" '". •••• dl\llN ....... 111t11 .. 1,1 I\> -+ • l•fftd t r no l t flltfl fitffl JI lt•I dlvl'- ?lt.o Jt'I , mttlfnt r-Dttlt •M t r ttlf In lf10 1ru. A 11 •/•!ox l cHvldtfldl ,_,.,I in •Itek 1111•1"9 • I lt70 .. l"'J!I~ l •lll "t lut "'1 Ill dlv14trwi1 i:~ :: ! ~ Ir 011..i JI• lkllitft llllt ... • , J-Sl ltt ... full 1iE 1~ = ~ ~~11::1.:-"'E.wfu~t·~;:,~...'.'.r~.,1ft~ 4 t \I + 't llo/1IOl'I. •-IE• t t hlt ir-Wlthfyt ,.,,. t t ''"" ww-w '" .... rr..,,._ ....,_w~.,. OI• l • ~ 1 t lDUIM ., -w"'" tu~"°" ...,_Nl :irt a111' ;•• 1 1 ~ !t t•¥tV •\I • ¥1-!n bon~r~1tcv ., r•ttlvtnr.!r w l•, '!, •II*~• toor11nl1...i ,,_ '"' l1n~rupt1:1 ~ ~i~ : ~~ ~=· ~':.::.11• ~~ •::7·~~1~1u~ / I o !1-J ""'Ill 1-C•t t n I I T-MI II•.., • ~ • , • -• ~•wloMI iv "'"' rt•d ev '""'u~ rr J ~ Pltl-H""I ~01 ~r Vf'l' !t:-llf W•ttt nll If 1 !.11 ~ I 1i 1 loft IJI . "'~ ' ....... "'.---::_-· ;JJ DAIL V PILOT LEGAL None~ ~Tltl 0' l'U.Llt 111.1.•1N$ ro II NllO l 'I' flll MIAHGI COUNf'I' l"L\NNtN• COlollil tSllON ON !'10 "0110 .l.MINOMI N1 TO " l'l •N NIO COMMUNlff lllVILOl'MIN1 ...... Wtdnt$d,JJ', A11gus1 11, llf71 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ,. 11 111 ,ICl1l !OUS •U$1Nl 1S NAMI JT4llMIN T W e lcom.e Aboard Bv AL MON LOC KABE Y .::-·· . The confus1()n over so.called bo:il pollution promu!gal· cd by confl11.·ting stale and f~der;il law brought forth a hard-hitting rd1tori;1I in the current issue or \\'atersporl, the huuse orf.(an uf the Boal O\\•ncrs Council of An1eric:a. The ROCA ediLonal ls reprinted here to give local boaters su1ne food for thought: l.ast )l"l:lr we ;1cc!airncd it. There 1s was -the \V<1ter Quality lmµrovernt'n!. Act of !~l7ti. It prorn!sed uniform OOat pollution cnn1rol nalion- w1dt' '111e ~uprerne ki\\ of the land ~ JUsl ltke it says m the t:onsll1ul100. J\o uiore c:ra 1.y·qudt regu!al1nns that made 11 boa t owner a pullut1 11n.f1ghr1ng p;i triot on one side of the river and :i 11(!ar felon on the uripnsite shore. Thi' OOatman"1 prayer h:td been ans \\ered -\\'f' 1boughl. fo• luflnot d •IA«• •••••d,~t '""' 010 l>C>Std •l•n, •II ln••••>IO<I """'''" oro m Vlltd lo <•II 01 In• o"•<• or 1no O!O"IO• C.ounl• l'lonn,~1 (ommh•lon. Eno•n••rin• llu•ld1"9. "'° (" .. ,c Con!t• O•·~• W•\1 ll oom I!!. SoMo A"•· (Ol••or"'"· "'""' Tho toHowlnt """"' "'' aoon• .,.,,,n,,. •• NENl.Ol RE•Dlf R, )l! W ltlft St, (O>l o M••o. •111' P•ul M Glll••pio, lul D••<l••ll•. Co"• """""· •an M•ro•nn• C.ill•••lo, l•.f7 D•ou•"I•. Co"• M"•· •l•ll WATCHES FROM SHORE -Rri t i.~h Prin1c ~linistcr F.d \1·ard llcath appears to be 11att h1ng 1he /\dn11ral"s t 'up aet1on as his .\"at.:ht ~1 orn i n~ Cloud II lead s Br l- j!nnn yacht Phantom in s econd race of .\dr111 rt1l's ('u p off 1:-!e nf \\light J·lcath \.l'a.~ unable to be aboard because of c·o r11r111tn1rnt in J'ar!iam enL i\IA Y CA .\ll':, <tnd with 11, !he En1•1ronment;1I Prolec· hon 1\gt"nl'~ 's nrw Slandards inlplementin~ lhe milestone lcgb,latiun. In J"f'i.<()gn1t1on uf boat1ng ·s s1gn1fic<int COO• 1n bu11nn to w;Her pol luti on 1 .0~7 percent in one sludy of l.<1 kc E:nc ' the st:indards 11·ere !ough. So tough. in f.1ct, thnt nu 5c11<1 ge trcatmr11t device un the market meet.J tJ l('t 11 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ----____ , 1 "" '"-''"'"" " ""'"' conauc!•d by o 1-<v•bono £ w•I• P•ul M G•l"IPlf ln!• ..... m.nl r111a "'"" th• co..mv Clor• ol Oron<>o Coun!V on Ju" II. 1911 !• "''""''" J. M•ddo• O•PUIV Coun•v Clor'-PuD!l<n•of Oron~· c .... 0 .11, l'•IU. Julv 11. 11 •M .O uouOI •. II, It/I 1'91·11 Heatl1 Helin , llll l 1'1(111iOU$ I UllNl 'I N ... MI llA1EMINT "lne 10110 .. ln• """""' •rt oo.nt bv1lne11 os: I' lllU ,l(flTIOUS I USllOl lS N.O MI STATI MINl Tno lo11owln1 ""'""' ire oo,nt LEGAL NOTICE 1><11ln•" 1 •· 1----------------1 RIC.l\RDO's ~LOWIR C4•l(. 11 ~ I' 1111T Ship of Stale S1,va.p1J e<l f or Ship a.t Se a "i\!(1 prubll·in ,"' EP.-\ 11ald. 1·hcy cxpressrd I heir faith in At111·r1c;111 1nduslry"s abLl i1y Lo t:On1e uµ \\'ilh son1e1hing b.v the t1111e th(' st:indetrd5 gu into cfh'Ct -in realistic tcr111 s, 1071 for new bo<its and 1977 for existing ones. !\'lean· IJme , 1hey nolcd. one could get 11 holding tank tn be safe. Th1:: 1irsl reaction, oddly enough. c;1n1e not from boat owntTs. hut Jrom public health officials, nu!ilbly in the t"irc:.i t Lake.s stat.es . l! ... IN80W M.l\INlE N•N(E 11 < l l'rlc• Or., t!u(ll•no1on ll••cn, (111! OO<Jlll• (onl1y Mtl •1 n. !Iii 1'r;c1 0<. Hvnlinolon ll••tn, (1111. Ehi•botn Mtlron. U•I Prko llr , Hun1ln11on ll•ocn, ("'''· ln01 bu••n•u ,, b••n1 conouc•...i bv o P1r1 ...... n1. El11•1>4'1n Mtl ton 0 ( M<l ••n l n•t >l1t1mrnt 111..a "'''" tr•• CovMY (ltr~ of Orone• County on )ulU It. Ull fh llouorty J. Mo<l<J<>o. O•<>~•y (O<Jft!Y ('••k Put>li.l~od 01~noe C<>11'1 D•olW PolOI. July Jl, ,, •M ""V<lot 4, 11, IUI 101 )·11 LEGAt NOTICF. .O melny11 .I\••. !olboa l•l•M, Co. 11W1. l'l(fl110U J I USINEJJ R.icn1ra Tnomo•on Cu rlntlo n J1 ,, i i. ljAMI 11A11MI N"l A,mf!hU1! ,l,vt •• llol!IGo l1lonC, Co. '1M1. 1••• tollON•nt p1r1gn •• aolnt bvll••" J•w•I Loulu C•,.lntton, I l • 11: •m~lhy U .l\vo •• lll•lboo l•l•nC. (•. 116111. C•MP~f.LL !' l UM & ING I. fn;1 bvlln•n i• &•In• cona~ci.<t by • HE"4T•NG, )ISO !orb•""•· Cn•t• M• .. , G•nerol Portn•"niP (•111 1111t llotnord l . (ltr •ntlon Jf. W•lhom ··1 011 • (~mo0-11. l ! :! D JewOI L '"'""'1on !4rbo••·· c ..... MIU, (1111 11t16 l ni• \lottm•nl fol•d wilh In• (O<Jnty ln" bu.,nou •> flolna fOndu.,..i by on c_,.,, of Orono• CO<ln,. on .l\vo I. "11 lnd•v•du•+. av l••trlv J. Moflaoo O!'t>v•v C0vn1v em <-•"'•&•II Clor~ lnlJ "•!•m•n! """ w1I~ In• Counlv Pubi.•no<I Oronoo Coon O•olY ~llol. (Iott <ti Dronet Coun!V on Julv It. 111! •~•u•t II. II, ll ona S•Pltrnb•• I. II• llovor l• J Moado• O!l><•IY (flu nl v 1011 llOl·ll Clul ---------Pu~llMo•<I Oronvt (oo" D•"V POol. LEGAL NOTICE Jv .. ll. 11 •na .l\ut u" •,II, It/I 1191·1! ----~I---LEGAL f\'OTICE , 11111 ,ICTITlOUS I UUijlSI N.l\M( 'TATl!MINT lf\o ro11ow•~t a~"°"' .,. doing Tho , lll!T l'ICTll lOUS I USlNISI lj.l.M I ST.l.Tf:M(Nl lollowont ••r...., 11 do int bu11no1> ... M•IM J.O.IO"S P SV(_H f 0 EL I C CVCLE 5. Ill P•u•odno. (OH• M•••· C1!i!. 916ll PU1t .. On II o ... .., ... ?Ill D••••ntio '"C". Co•I• Muo , C•h• j•n K. Oow•nn. 1111 Pl~t•nll• '"("', Cooio M.,,, C1lll c. .. o.,. Horr ... ,11, ?I ll J>l•(tnho "C". (o•I• M•••· C•lll )h is b"''"eu h D••nt conduclrd b• o e .. 1n<t1!olo J~" o~,..,o,, 1n,, .,,1,m!nl lll•d worn m• co.,Mv C•or• ol o .... o. (o u''" on Jyl• It, 1911 l!Y II••"'" J. M•ddO•. D•oul• (oyn•• CI><~ ... CROWN VILLA INVESlMl Nl COi/.· PAf'/Y, t-l'(tt HO!••t l'•onuo. Gora'" C.•ovt. C•llternl•. Found.,, 8ut1n•n Mon11omt"!· '"'. "1 ~tn 8ovorlv D•lvo, Sult• 110. ll •v.,I• H•lls. Collto•ni1 10711 T~" bv11neu I• condu<tod ~• o l'mi!td '""""'~"'" FOIJNOE llS HUSIN€S S M.l\IJAC.E:ME NT If'/(. Mo.,,n Lo.I\"''· "'"·0•'11 lh" ""'•"'~"1 wo• t""" W•I~ '"o Coun· IV (I"' ot Orat1qo Ccun<Y ~n AuQv" l. 19/l. ..... oc Pu~h\no<I O'lnQt Co••I D•llv Polo!. Puoh<~•d J1•lv ?I. 11 ond .l.uqu•! •. 11. ltll :KI01 11 Aueu., •, )1, 0'•"i• Co••I II. Jl, 1111 Do•ly P •I~!. 19Sl·ll LEGAL NOTICE LJo::GAL NOTI CE , 11/H l'ICTITIOUS IUUNfSS NAMI JT.1.TIMINT Tno l0Uowln1 """"n' O't dO•"• bu1lntU •• 11 I. J M .l.N U ~~(l U ~!NG JEWELERS, 11'4 ~· C.roM, 51ni. .l\n1 Wllltm D. Jon .. m1. 1SO• (ll U Oto••· Ne.,.por! ll•ocn Jcu tu< F. VlnOtrlo•n. !Jll Wo>! C1<llon Pl 100, Soni• ,O,no Tn,, bu••""'' I• b•'"' coMuc lo<I b' • l'or !n"•"•o J F V1ndt•loo n llHI Jo n•tm• T~ .. "•'••n•n• ''"" '"''" "'• (<>univ Cl•'" o< O••"U• Coun1v on Ju,. It. IO/i R, R•• .. IY ). Moddo• 0.,,.,1~ Cou.,I• ((•" J>uOl••"'a O••""lo (<>•" D••I• ~•IOI , Jul• 11," ont •uou•I i. 11. 19/i 11'9•·!1 LEGAL !'\OTICF: -SIMl·AlfNUAl ll fl'Ollf 0, l'UJLIC ,0,0MINlltll .1.tO• CO\VE.S. Isle of \\11ght 1Al'l -.. Ile has this lernfH' desire lo win." ··He"s a grr;:it org;in izrr. '' '"He's t hP sori or ch;i p \\'ho t•an h~len In u~ a ll :irgu1ng ;ind lht'n ~1:odt1ce the r 1 g h I an..;11·cr ··You l:tugh al ht~ j<il.P ~: ht dnesn"t laugh al yours.'' The crewmen ()r the r<iC'hl ~lorning Clud rr were 1alk1nR aOOut fhr1r t·apta1n. a m;in lhey ol>vi 01.Jsly rcsprcl Ru! th is t·;iptilin 1s no ··ordinary'' captain. He ·s Jo:nward also happens In prime 1111nis1er. Heath. \\'ho !)(' ~ng!and's \Vhal is a prJJnc m1n1strr of England doing skippering a y;1cht"' '"L1kr evcrynnf' rl ~c, l'rn cn- \illf'd In a holid<11·.'· he .~aid Hr•ath"!i hn11t.. 11\c .~.ill 4flfl .".l orninJ: Cloud 11 t't HTenl 1.v i.~ competing 1n 1he f1n.1I e1ent of _, . .~ .. !hr Adn11ral".~ Cup srr1r11. a 60.i·n1 1le r<ice I!) ;in(i fron1 Ireland. He;ith led his bo <tl to a third place finish 1n lhe fir'>t leg of the ~l'rl1•s. fir h;.irl , 10 n11~~ lhe ~rt'onrl le,i: whrn he w<i.~ crillP<l b<tck tu Lon1lnn io a I 1 r n d a Parliainrn1a ry 11eh;111•. llr:ith say~ he go1.•s y:icht r;u.:111,g tu relax. but sonic of h1.~ f "ft'W 1nen1bcrs h<11e their doub1s. 1·1icv say he's <!ri1·en by a t·on1 pUls1on to \\'1n. and bring~ !he .~;1me c o n l , rrlcntless planning 10 yaC"hling th;it he u~es to run the go\·ern· n1cnt. lie run.<:. a tig h1 shtfl. Cn.~tl' ronfcrcnrcs !end lo rcsrrnble cabinet meetings. ilC(.'Ord111g to son1!' crew mcn1hcrs. Hu! Hc:;th doc·<:. r;i ~e 1ip ;Ill er 1hr 1ni!i;:i l lr!ls1011s of ;i r:tcr "\Vhrn we "vr hail hi1n on bnr1ni a h11." ·";i1d l\nlhnny ~;1111 psnn, a rrPll'man. '"he . ' -'' TO TNf HONOllAJLf lo!A ll MOH G. ICOVILLI . ,<I OJ.l.TI JU OC:.I 0, lHI IUl'I RIOR (OUlll 0' Tii l ll Alf 0~ CAL!rOl!NIA, !N .l/'10 '011 Ttll COUNTY 0, O•ONQt : Fust A11iericu11 Bout J "'ME~ ' H~IM. J>ubl" .l\dmon"h•lor of •••d (oun1y, rHoKll<>"Y mo•., 1n.1 •••urn el •II ~""' (<tm., onl(I "'• ""''" tor '"" ,.,.., (ftmmtne•no Jonuor y l, t•ll •NI •nd•ng J""• >II, ltll. l',.b1!0 M"ni..r IO•Mf •I OtcldOnt ·-·-· ·-""-'olll• .1..61() .. ••'llu!•• H•n•v Wr~>Cnt. t lr M•rion """'"" Dt Vi••~. ••< V1vi•n G Gt••nt ··-· ....... ,...,., .... ..-101 ,., ... 110 A·lll 11 .... .-110 A·61ll1 A·'-!13• ....... J,, ,1. ... n1 •·H1JI ,t,.UHO •.Ulll ,t, HJ1< ....... 1) ..... '6, •·6•!•7 •·M id •·•!>:;• "' .. SJS ... ·•·:i.. A·•lsu I' IU !il A ~l~'I ...... y,o "6.!1!1 A 61160!) "'61t'1 .... l!l•I ,. 116-IS 1'·1>16116 •6'71• .o 1111s A 6111• ,. u ra f> oH" " 6!911 ..... o?Ol1 •·•90ll A 190JI ...... 'l(IJ• A 6f(l~ ,0,-i llOS .... 6~1 ~\ A·OllSI ,o..u111 .... m& •-1m1 •·••l51 """"'''°° A-ltJ;>O A·l•lll .... 11.l?J ...... !J)J A-ltl7• ..1..11ns ...... t)l(I A I JI0.1 ,t..6tJ9T ..... ,.ltf ..... 1n11 .., •• ,)IO .... H ]tl ..... t!J9J ....... J .. "' •••IJ ,I. ... ,. ...... ")) ...... It •·6•7ll •·•tdl •·11ll0 A 6"61 ....... <jll ....... 11 A-11111 ...... l!ll •-1ts111 •-1•!'7 ...... '6(11 •·:!'07' ....... u ·~·, .. ....... ,It ,l. ... tlXI .._.,,,, ...... ,u ·-~ ·-...... , ··-""'""'' IOA e l1ooh•~•O" lto E ,.,,.,.._,,. Em•IY P (~lloh•"· •I< Oonn• M•• en.,•, •'< Robtrl M l'nd t"On "'""'"' G r>""'"" Fr•nCO\ l\it•Ono •co••• Mor lt L 0•;,t cvnl H•rold 11 .. 9,.•ve•. •Ir Irmo J•n• c;.,, . ., .. ,,, l•ur• ""n Slroud .So"dro l " W•~QO"''· ••• '""o'" Porl>< Bl•<1r•» I.I Jon•• J-.n,. P o·e"'"' "" llfl• PrOQ•\t• Jun• E W•laort. "' M.Qu•I llln~r" OCl ""• ••• M•~~< I O•LU•>• )•""""' ... l"••n«•C• D• l un• V•l•:<O •Ii lltnny J '"""" cnr ••h•n N i••Ol»•n ,O,nn• L w .. ont V>vl•n I! !O F\•I•<, OU ( lh<,O• "' W" n Jon" I "o"'" r~a •. C"•d•> G L••• •"< (l•nto<l Sl<>fl ) ..... ,. r f' .. 1., '" lo"• r o1n Ed•• ll0<n• ,..,.,n J l •• "'''""'o l r ""~ •. , JI•••• I (~no on J•nnoo O•• ""'""' "'"'"~·· '" M••" 011• •n • r 1'."fl·•~ ~ C••Ot><>' !1~ fl:··'"'~ G••> F••''"C"•I ;•• ,.,,, !•· • r-··~"· ll• • ~"' "'~o To 1' \J" I norr f< ,..,.,~., "' "' fly"" I H '' ,.,,,,,, r..,.,. ,,,,,,. r ... ~"'"" r. ""' ' 1>1• •ti•< t. r '"9 Jon .. r W•o ' c.n~· I011• .... ••nq1nro L'"" Nu•vo '" H•l•n J"'' (O• •!• J•n• • ~ .. •nq"1• '" John M'""" S"••t ••~ l{wdl• E l.l•rl"I Fr•n~ I ~"'""'" •I< f I<>'""'' E M•r""· "' .o,r1nur Lo</" I.Ir•"' RendOIOn (~•.·· T~PD•• .... Ed•"'" f"ll <I• Pn111<11 ~' '"~ n " Ju'" V fl~Ul"'•ll F·flo ~ .. ~., J<"•Dh M r ""I"'"' •It M"QYt••lf E M•lt~'' (lt•IA,.,..nf .. •y Ttu••1 Mo.,..r t ;.,n o·c Jono(o ( B1,.llon••I J.,,, "'"" E•rl l "'"Y Du•no °""' W>tdt• Woy no E IOo WOO<I Doc• t .. 11 .. •1 M.,• ti >'•f•~""· "' ICttinotn "'"'" .•n He"n ,O,o m~•u•lot Oo<•>"•On !trno<• M JOl'lnoen l•n flr~wn c .. o. r .... , ... ~,do'""' r ,.., L e"m•n, •I• Hnw"o ~ ila ll yron ~ D.oon J•mt• W Holl" Wn l•v ~' ~1,.,, •I< WAii" 1ln•1d f!OIU••, J• Jon~ w <to~··• o•r G•tn""" t D•"• Oo101t,. f l :n E!l,.l>f!~ C Mll'l"ll ! T tu!!) J .. omo J ro1,, M•ro• Gom01 Otonno ........... , (11110<11 o.okt"""• •'• ........ (•'"'""' ... 0 .... , Mlt~ lH FtrQu""' Gclrel<;tn I' (n•lo6n llDl>ln ....... ,,1,.. ....... Robin l!i>b!n1on °""•ol•ne lttc1r";iu•1 JOlln IO<<D. o•c lolobt!I• lfr•vo• ... DOit Lol!on ... ~ .. 1 ..... 11 l·Ol·ll 1·11-71 ) )/./1 1 15 ,, l !5 I I I IS 11 1 15.71 1n .1r I 11 JI l )9·11 1 -~' II 1 io.11 I I< ll I I• 11 I "II I 1' II I I• 71 ].J/.11 ! ,,.11 I 10 11 ?·76-l I l ~5-11 l C' II ; 1. 11 l 1•·11 ~ •• II l .. 1! , " .. 1 i !I ., ) " ol J •: >1 11; II , ,, " ) '' II ) " 11 . ·" ,, Jr• ! I l r• " ,,, ' J f t 11 l ,. 'I '~· II ••• 11 ' • 11 • "' I! • 'I 10 ' :• I! ··~3 71 • 0' J! ,(16 /1 ~I)<' 11 ' ;~ II ·:r,.11 I 11 11 s : ,.11 • ;10 11 • )Q ll ' •, II • 1 I! • ·~ 11 • ·~ 11 S 'I II l " II ! t6 11 S Ci.-11 ! C.. II ~ e• '' I O•ll l C• II ) 0-6 J1 ' ~I IJ I 1, 11 I !I II ' )/ I I • 11 II ! !l /I o lft II < I' II \ !I II ' u JI •. ,, 11 \ " II I in II l·ll·ll s.11 11 • , , I! •·~O )> • ~II •••• 11 • r• 7t • O"I II l ·Cf.11 • 11 11 • " It • ;, 11 •lt ll 1.JO n .. ,, .... V•luo .t IUllO J.l~I 01 l,6JOOll •.Xlt 11 ;',Ill .lO 1.u~ o.'i 1.s11 ~o l,"8;: II • tt• OI 1;.090 II ~.1~~a• l./&;./l 1;.0~T JI ••• i:.e 10 <or 11!1 Jt~ (IO :l~· lJ 11' 00 1.010 .. '" Ill •.•:,; ,. I.too.to l,l/;;" •. 121 ... 131.•' ,..,. QO '·~ l7 ti& 11 ... , .-;1 to \" O• I ~·· O< ! 5-o• ll •. "!I ,, J•I Jo '':ll 1' ... ~. " .. . 1 "' ,, II u ' • •I '" 11 <i \JO 0/ ' ' ·~· '1 ' "~' o• 1: ;•. " •o ••• '' •I• ,. ' •• , 01 "0~" '0 o1'&1 n II 'I •1' {I '·"''' •. ;i• •l "" l](l •I I .,;~ II '•I •1 )J~ J I <A l i o 11.)1! ll l l •ll u "' .n 116 l' "00 61 1• '00 .. 00 )I 70 1• 11• •• 10 •n ro ].51& ... IJ 01! OJ .,, !• llO •I I 1'l •1 1f l I~ 1.0.0 '0 ~l~M l llO fiQ 1 •1 ,, J.oto .'Q 11 • 10 ,, l 16 11,•l' .. "" •• 1' ··~" '" " , ... J.C..> \t •l '' 11' •l •I: II , .. " "' " Cuh ll•<•lvMI •Y .l\t .... ~ ... "~··· ... t•<h l•l•lt J.tl• 01 .. oo •.JOI II 1. Ill ltO l.•Ol.61 l.5'~ so !,U J./t l .ll•OI •.i,1>1 10 ?,JOI I• I.Ill.II •• "" B O •O 11• J11 '1111 ]<;· .. "' Oii 1.0Xl.l4 111 ~ i .fJS II -· l 115 11 J.9111• llJ 61 "'-~o 1\1 JI U I II ,, " JOG I ) IOI D• 1.0.lO )J I S•• I t '"''° \) 111 ,. 131 J1 11 «Or.< I If " I 111 <l >' t I• '' •7 .. ~~ . ,,., " ' ' •lo ~1 I 101 01 >.IJ) U 10 '16 •• •I• I• I i<l 01 • ·-tJ 11 •1• e1 • • .l';,1 10 <'ff l• l• II' •1 ! •11 II 1<1 lj !S7 II •ll ('6 1 ftf~ O• ....... 1 .. oe ••• -0- •J , • 0- 10.00 "" •. 1••, 10 J.115.51 Yf " '!l ;I l•i ~· 710 1r ,, ,, 1'1 II ' l~J ro Ill! 0~ "1 •I l•O OI 11' 10 ") fl l "' ,. 17 ti ., 11 ... " lol O' a '' .., " '" 1n •1 tU I• •n n ''"' en~ o ........ ,, •Y At..,lnlt· ... , •• I~ ••<h ...... lltil IJl.00 \lo• OJ ! S06 11 •J.t •• 1.1?1 •l 1"• 1! 111 JO •,l'/7 Jo 110 J! •.•I 10 •M •• 11 . -". •••• 1: lO 111 0,1 111 II ,.. l )'t ,, •· _,, 1.5•• ll • -· !11 )I , .. -0- 0-• •O M 1 ll6 o• ,,, "o !11 lo • I 110 II "' 17 "' 11 • 116 •I • 1, I " • . \ .. 11J lO ''• H I lo J )O •· •'I J" • -. ·-• !,OH 11 '" •n -· ~ '" 11 .. • .. o"' It~ I I 1.IJ! •• • •ff _. ~­ -~­~ -· I llJ.)I .. 00 J •7 JO "ff •t ro "00 '" • ~. l! JI • • •l ~" • ~--· ~ -· ,. ". ~ -·-~--· • • ~ C••ft on o.,. ... 'Ololft l••- Z,J•j •I "" J,l•l Oi ,,, JJ J.11ll.11 •,d •.01 I.!,, 11 l, 15' ll <I.OH l • !.ll'fJl l ,171 •I '" ·• J\O 10 l" ll n! 11 J)O •• 0- 0(l/ I i ,,, to <,60, II ·-.,, " I.JI! 1• JlJ.•• ·~ff • ·~ .. 16 II ~" 1 ... 0. Ill G> •! 117 ... " • IJl l1 1<111 .. II''' 1 1,0" 1 II h • "OD j 171 11 c ! al 1 lJ ! CH II 19" H •.ill 111 t i< ,, l l •I !! • • ., 71 •?•rt 1.1'7 ,, , .. . " 1!) ,, 1~ '1 I <I 11 .U 1 JI ... 1.111 .)t ,_,., 00 ... .., ti •• ' •J " -0- "00 "" 1.0IJ It J,101 SJ 111 " It ?I 1M " Hl 11 •l ,, 111 I• 0 1)111 111000 IO •I 50• O! '"· 10 •!l 11 J I II )I Jl •• . " .. , .. 141.01 ll •• .. " "' llt IJ ~l IS 111 ,, .• " .. ,,, .. V•l<IO ol l •••tt ... "'""'nf iR ""''' .. Ao,,.,,,.,,. Sliutters Ruce Murk .,.,., 1.J•S •I 1.S!J OO l ,l •J l)A .,. JJ l .COl.Jo •.<S<.OI l .S~• S7 J, ISl.ll t l.)0 J\ 1.1'9 .11 l.l)lll !J,C~ JI _._ '~ 10 ~· 10 n• 11 11! ll -·-tol l) 1)1 O(l <.f>llS ll l.9~0 co I ll I• J.)I• :;• Jl l 61 1;G GO ' It 11 I• ti ~" ••I O• S•1 II "l 11 ... sz • Ill ]1 IS •lt 11 Ill .. I 190 •• 111 " • <I; II l )II 11 • I Cl\ lJ I Olt 'I ,, 161 •0 •n J :>e '" " •.161 11 ii 000 °'° o,!Ol I• ti 71 ll• Cl J.IH JO •.On U . ,. .!lO.<I >}l!'I !11 !1 i.U JI ... 10.ll•.ll l•.SSI 11 II• 0$ JJl.ll "00 61 II Pl.Yi\IOUTll , EnJ!l<ind 11\P \ Atnerican Eaglr, Trd Turner"s fl ying 12·metPr yaeht skin1med !he \\'atcrs 0 r PJ~·mouth S111111d T1u'11d;iy to !nkP rr(·orrl·~ha1tenni; line horior.i:. 111 thf' pt1n1,.h1nJ! 60.'l· 1nilr Fastnrt flO(·k f!ai·r Turnrr. av<'raging 12 knots. be;ll by 1wn hoLll"S 44 niinu!r.i:. !he be~t 1i111P for the four d;11· F:ngli.~h Ch:innrl rarr ~rl 111 1967 by R<iron 1lolh11ct1ild·.~ Gilana I\' of ~'rani·r. But hrr<111sr of 11,~ h:i ndu·ap Ameri(·an ~:aglr was srill r:..- fll'C!ed to f1 n1.~h wrn dnll'n lhr park on corrrC'1rrl tin11·. And most ~ai 'hl.i:.rnen "i; r1ri:. are Fi.~ed nn thf' 011t<·on1r f1f thr Alln1irnl'~ Cup. of wh1rh the F"astnet i~ 1ht lil~I of four lf'sf s anr1 in 11·h1r h ;i Rntish 1,..:in1-lr nd h\ Pri1nr \1 1n i~1i'r F.dwarrl I lt•arh-:tnd ! h r f' r LF.G:\f. N01'1 CF: l """ NOTIC E 10 CREOllO~! SU .. El!IOI! C.OUllT OF l"E STAlF. OF (,t.\ !FORNI• F!"lll T"I: CDUflTY OF ORANG£ "O • UOJO f •l•I• n! •NN lf Al l o ...... ~ Nl'H ll£ I\ >I( Df AY t n{f rJ •o "• • ,,,d,ton o• "" •hnv • ""'""d <l•,.a•ol I•~• •" ""' '""' h•v•no • '"""" '"'"'" • "'" •••d o.o<•<l•nl ••• '"o"""' 10 •·•• 1nrm WHh !>,_ ""''''"'Y V<lllO ""'I '" "'' olt1i •· o• '"• <••" o• '"••Oh•• '"'"loa '""'' o• '" "'"""' ""'" "'"' ,, . ""'"""" v~"'""'"• •o II\• """"'~·••<I •' '"' o!I • or n., 4!Te•n••· 11,rmeo O f."11·~ ~ID E•ll }<Id ~!•••• I ono ~'"'" (•l<!non, .. tOIOJ. Y.l"tlch " In• <><or• •I ""'I'"'' <1• Ill• un<lr<•<onod "' •II "'"rr .. , n•"""""" 10 tno "''•I• of •••d <l•c•<lrot ''"'"'" '""' mo<iln• "'"' •n• 1.,,1 ""bl·••Hen o' fn,, ""'"' D•>td Jul• l• 1'11 l••" ... '""'""~" Adm•nhh•'"' or !~• £•1•1• of "" •OOvo dK"dtnl THOMA' 0. GR"•IN UGI f . llld Sl.,01 ~""' llt•<n. (ololot n•• ~Ol Ttl (!11) •ll·llll ""''"•• , .. A,dm•,.l•l••!•l• Pt•l>o;,~•d Or•"Qf Cr• ! 0.,,. '~ .. 00 Julv 1" ond •ueu.i • II lJ. Ill! ". ,, .. , ll 10.Hl .OO 1, 19' " --LEGAL.NOTICE --,-111Y •ICTlT IOU S ll USINE S, HAM( STATEMEN T ll.~ll .IJ 1~• lo!IOw•ne o"'"" ;, ao•n• M1~$10N (O,\<MU NllU •jO~D1T 6L l>HAllMACV. J :Jtt~ P""'" ~ • • I Ml""'" Vi•on. (•"'"'"'"· flt I• •• 151 11 1.1&• JI 111,10 J .000 00 ("""'"Un.tu r ft •••"•t •otll r •I 111 11 1.110,00 1'1 •I '~·' )'I 11 • IQ •IJ.11 "·'" ,. J) II u" "'" IJI 11 "" J.Oll !I o.u UJ IJ tU lS '" ,, """ 11 .. ou•(.,, In< , • C••I• '"'" '"" ~"""'" ,, '"""""'"" .... '"' oo.,licn COMMUN ITY Pl-'.l\l!MA(E Uf!C•l RE SOU~CES IN(. n"""" I'; "''"''"· ~•e<i.,oM l"•I• •••I"'"'" w•• ,,,,~ wl•n '"' r<>v• h c,.,~ .,, O••n~• Count• "" ~"""" l ,.,1. t111·0C I ron• lo ~•;nco, .1.11v1. !Mt A••""* 1! ll't Si.n . Sult• Ut l•1 An .. lot, (OIU0•"1• .... I l'ubtl\1<.n o...... C.o•tt o~.i• 4utu•• •. 11 . tr. ll. l•I! LEGAL NO'TICI-.: A11s1ral1an \:IC'h!fi ;ire lnt"krd Jn a dog right. ll'llh JhP Ln1lrrl ~\<ilcs te11n1 l1ppPcl for third p/;1t'P. lhe l1~htcr Bnt 1.~h <111d Aus1ra li;;n y;ic:h!s .:!l"P still 1n1·k in~ h;ird 11p l·:11,i:l;1nd"s sou1h eo;ist 1n ;i n;11)bi1in_I! f1ni~h ror thr (1 \1£'("· all fir.~l spol. A111c1'1f"<in l·:n;:lc i~ nol :t u1r1nbrr or tl1r 11.S. l1':11n in !hr ,\dn11 r:il'.~ Cup f'fllll)U'llllllll fl 11 t Turnrr 1·;i n h ii11.~t ·lf .. ~ 11"1nn1·1· f·:l1z:ih1•1h ~1<'l'<lw lnr r•111.,olP 11f 1he 1hr fir.~t v;1chl ;11·011nd Fa~!/\l't :ln i5land (t[f ln·l<lnrrs .~oul h l"o:i~t -:ind the f•:r1 :ilr Cui) t11r !hr fi rs! bl1;it hnn1r Tlu• Adn11r;il·s l'up i~ <ll'1·1t! rd 011 riu1n 1~ ri o!t hi>d 111 rhn·1·· ''lf'hl l••:in1'-01 r r 1011.-r,!!'1 •~ \\'hf'n (hr F;1,111rt h c '<!ar!r1I . Hn1ilttl Irr! \\l!h 4AA !"11t1!~ rollo11·,..d hi' thl' ~Ir on~ I\' <h.~1trni:1 ni: -\11 ~rrn l 1.1 n ~q11.'lrl 111 Th 4:.R :1nrl ih" I l!lff'd ~l ;1t1·~ \l rl h 4 1 ~ ~)1 111 4.·, ,,f !hr• 2~f\ 1·11n1· J11"11 11oi '< Ill 1111' t .11·1• ,11"!' 'n!ll p1•111H.: lnr !lir .-\{111111'.d~ 1 1111 \!o~I of llif· 1·onl 1•t1d!'t' 11 111 hr f1n 1~h 1ri~ T1l!'~d.11· t\l~hl 01· \\'rdni·~d,1 1 0 1·1·1·;11! il':•d•'r i~ .. \ill hrl1r1 rd (O 11" 1hr Hril1•h 1;11·hl «1·n ·;1nlr•. 1111 h f h':11li"~ ho:1!. ~lnr11111,:: (')u111L :inr! 1111' n11l1·r Rn!i<:h 1·11p 1;11"ht l'Pl~prrt 0r \\lh11h1·. \\I'll I/fl Thr bri:.t pn~11ion rrp11rtr rl for :in •\111rnc:•11 C'11p rn11 . h•nlfrr 11 :1<: r1>r \"ii n~rr r;11 !. ~ail!'rl li1· J);111d S!l'rr" It 11 ;1~ h·in J? IRth on 1·nrrr(·!f'rl 11n1r a~ JhP \';u·hJ~ rJ ;1 ~hrrJ { 0 r Pl•·rnnul h ~n11nd . Thi'" or\ie-r Aml'rir:in f'up ho:ll~ ;irr R:iv Rr:i. ~:11lrd h1• Prtrr \l,1l'J!f'•tv ;i nd C;ir1n:i 1~1th R1rh<lrcl X~f' ill thr hrt111 Ba1luu1 Cl11l1 Set.~ Ra ce s Thr A;1lhn;i \":1rht \'l11 h will wind !l[l ils 1971 ,;i; Srn rs ~;it11rd;iv ;inrl Sunrl.11 w11'' 'h" rlo11hJr.ti:1rrr!rrl LnnR" r o1nt ;ind l\t'lurn r:il"r~ . lw~1ns I() rrlil:1: Aftt'r ;i wrrk he ·s ii l<lf n101·p h1u11an " The ('ft'IY rl'spcct~ l!c~11h·~ :ihili!.1• tu krep ~·un i under pr·c ~~iu·r. ·T he r 1'' s nfl ;ini1no,;1l y ;i nrl n:1.,l1 ne~s a~ nn n1;in.I" o!lu.•r boar s:• .<;11d Anthr111.11 t h11rch1 l1. the boat"~ 11:ir1 ga1ur. "!lcgressivr . Too lax. It \\"ill und(i ;111 !he ~Md \\'e've done," they cried. They really did say those things. 1-lonesL \\'11.\T Tll EY \\'ERE referring In. (lf course. \\'er• their sl<1lc"s to1:ll b;in on sewage dischar~rd fr om boats. 'fhe nrl ir ia l.5 hailed from states like \Visl'onsin. whrre lhe C1t.1 or ~!1!wau kcp IS prrmitted 1n clu1np 1hc p;irtially lreal• ed sc11·:ii.:e or a j)()pul:itioo of 7j\J.OOO in1o Lake i\lichigan. Lt';idt'l"S uf H f' ;i I h. s Conscrvat11·e l'ar1.1 ;i rr plc;i~­ ed with the !'runt' .\1 1n1s1cr s ru.(!grd /ia1!or irnaJ!r H1i1 rncm bcr.~ ur 11lf' 11p- po;;1t1nn ha1·e h1n1ed rh:.it hr often i~ sa1hng \\hen hr should bt• ll'Ofk1ng . To 1l11s. Heath rrpl1rs. lhri! he cnterrrl yachling rnr 111~ he;iJth , to avoirl lctling po!ilics weilr hi111 dn11n. "I c·ot!ld srr wl1"I nlhcr11 llTJ'C r!n111~ lo tl,r n1~elve~:· hr r!eL·l ;1:·prJ I derided 11 n"~hl. hr all ri~hl for 1hc m ~but nnl for me." 'l'1an, Se a' Sl11nl' Slat ed At Ol yn1pie s ()11 tile fll"t.":'!~1nn 11! lhc 1972 Ol _vn1p11.: ~<1tht1n,1: rvf'nts a l l\1r l. Ccri11an;., lhc t•ul tur;i \ prog r:irn 11111 hr !he 1n- 11·rn:ttinna! r ~h1 b111011 of "1\1 nn ;ind thr s .. :1 " II will opi>11 frnn1 ,\ht1' 10 110- 11! Se pt. 2·1, 1!172. :ind 11.11! brnr 111rnc-.s lo tl 1r 1111 pnr1.:incc. ol 1hr sr;i for n1an k111d. Thr p:ll<irr . lhr f!rl g:i llrrv . !hr t"unsJ;d fnrl r<'s.~ an<i lliP ln.;t!l ul(' of \·l;i r-tlnlf' l1r~r<i 1'l"h /l qu;1ri11 111 r1n• lo hn1 1.~1' !hP l'X· h1!11lt1111 . 11•hirh 11 11 1 ;i l,o t nn1- [lri:-.-l' r x 1r11 ~11 r opr n·air a rr~.~ :tnll h•·rt h-: fhr h1stnr11· ;1n rl 01hrr l<'~~t·l' Till' !ot·;1l 11111 nf 1h1· r~· h1h1t1n11 µrn1 111d .. nn thr h:.ink of thr l\1r lrf ~·ntdt• 11111 p••rnHt :1!1 111;u111rr of .1!1rat"Hons. D11 1•r\ ',,n h~' 11h,r r1 rd ;it 111111, t hr u u e;h 11n1l1•r11:ilrr 11111(!1n1 ~ \ i'!h t'I' h;1-r1I nn !hr 1 tlt''I to•1 ht111111r~ ~1 11 ·h ;J, 1hr t11 t!r11fn1I 111111 !1111 <'n'r;1ft 11·111 1 .. , ;11,,i1.1hJ,. f111 1r11i.. :1q11111<1 llir h.1 ~hn1 1·.dl111i.: :11 thr .. 1. 1•1 ;inl .. il11d , ·111;11 c.11f'~ 11,-.. ~·1n· I ;1 11 11 i h ".; :11ut ll'•P;!l('lt ;i11d • !i.1rt 1 :1 ~ I r<;spl~ \I di h1·· (1p 1•11 !11 lht> I ISl!lfl'~. ;1•l rt1111 l1<' r\11 1\111 100 f"l' .. t:n1 r•1n l 11w 1'11t• h rr.1111 1111• 11,h111 ~ h11;"JI ~ 11 111 h1• ).1'1'\(•r! f 1r>~l1 frn1n 1l1r llf"/' And frfln1 Ill ino is. 111here sr11•age d1s1:har1~e~ into lhe hike hal'e rauscd the clostni; of dozens of beaches. The di~· t•harge.s. of enurse, go on 36.'i days a year -not JUSI on su1nn1er weekends. th ei r 11ater qualit.v . EPA. of course. wants evcrvOOd y lo love 1l and they p1·0 111ist•d !he 5late officials tha"t thCy ·d quickl.v consider any applications for a 11•aiver of standilrds in favor of a total ban on discharges. Jf EPA follo\11s !hr letter of 1he l:i\\' on this one thnse st:ite offici;1ls arc i:oing to have one helluva time provid· 111g scientific evidence th at boat se\\'age 1s what"s hurting thri r writer qualrt1. ,\T SUBSEQVE.'\T n EGI01\"AL hc;1rini: this sumn1er, thr huat 01111 L·rs go! their innings. Of the dn1.ens of boat 1.11n t'rs 1 rqif ~·1ng. oa r~· a one had go(ld lhings lo say about thr "l<u1d;i1·ds or ;i bout exi sting sl;ite hnlrlin;.: lank laws. There 11ere the usual horr(,, stnl"irs: 7.l 111ilrs lo th e nearest 1nunpuul s!atnin: long lnll'S or bod1 S tvaitini:: for h"ur5 :il !he pun1pout dock : 1hc sr11a ge hring purnped .i~horr anrl righl back intu the \1 ;itrr b,1• the 111unic1pal S\ ~lcrn. The only sop lxlat111en gut 11·:is a 60·dil.V extrns1on nn 1111· pennd ;illnt1l'd for t·nr111nrnta(~'· L nt il 11ic ~la ndarrls ;i re finally promolgatrd and !he ('0;1sl <lut1 rd st·t~ up !he \l'~t 1nEf prnredurr~. 1\e can look for11 <lrd 111 barragr.~ of philosophical ar1 t{'lf's from holrl- 1ng 1.1nk ;irl1·ocates arguing th;it lhe OO;i tman"s rcspoo· s1h1!i1 .11 1•nd 11 hf'n 1he stuff goes ashflrf' -1rh1ch mav hf! ri,i:h l. btJJ 11ill be nf srnalt consolation ff lhe owner likes to ;.:11 .~\\·1rnm1ng uf rhe f;inta1t. \\'l~"LL SEE STATES ru ~hing nrw holding lnnk laws inl o t•lfrcl bcl orc the frrlcr;i ! l;iw on rhe theory lhal. no one"s g{1in g to invrsl in ;i holding tank (Int' year and an 1n1pro\·L·d l1-r;1ln1enl dc1 ice the nrxl. \\'l'"ll 1riir th e ;ingu1:.hc d cries nf 1rr:1 1menl device 111.inufaC'lurcrs. '"Thc.v'rc rt sking mort' of us in a short.er l1n1 r lh<1n llic.1· arr of thr big pnllu1crs:' \Vh:11 11c won'L ~('e is the uniforn1i!y pron11sed by the 1!170 lat1 ff nntl•1n.C! rise. the 1vhole ni,i:hllnarr·ln-hf' w11! prov• a l1nr ron:-lllal1(1n 10 lhost' of .JOU who wantPrl a cruiser 11•11 h a hc;1rl . hut h<irl to se!tle fnr an open runabout be- t'.1u.~r 111 .\our hurlgrl. You·n, J?111ng 10 f1od H :iltnnst ;:im11s1ng -l1kP J1slen· ini: to ~()('it'll' mil lrnns la menting the decline 10 the qual· •l.1• or domcsltc hrl p. Tl1r r \l11 h1l1 nn 11111 ;11,o g11·r ;:n ;u·rnunt nf lhf' fo1"n1:1 ri0n nr lhf' 1·0;1.,!l 1nr thr 1n fl11rncr nf thf' h·r :i,i:r.' :ind 11 r1.~r 11·:i 1 r~. :•nd lhr r!r t r!onn1 rnt fl r fi~h1n~. n;n 1_1:1111on and h;irhour tnn~tri1r1 1on . ' Appoints DircC'lor i\tr~ E ll~· Do11d h:i s ht"rn n;i rnrd rl11"r1'tnr 11f n1<1rkrt1ni,: i:nld i:<llrs (nl" ~tor.1:11n V;ich1s, St Prtr r~b11rg , ~·1 :1 . lier :l[l· po1n11111•11! I' :1~ ilnnou ncr<l hi' fhnrlrs P. i\lori?<in .Ir . prr~i­ dt'n l nf ~lnr~:in Y arh1~. :i i:11b~1 (li :lrv nl Beatrice Foods C:n ('If Ch 1caJ:o . Shr 11111 br rcsron ~1blr for rilannin:;:. rfrr rlnpinJ! 11 n d mrrrhand1s1 n_1! all of i\1nrJ!;i n"s s<11lbo:1ls. \\"hich ranJ!e from 22 tn 54 fcrr NE W PRESIDENT Oelby E. W•lton MOVES UP TO VEEP Curt is E. Oen,mor1 2 Top Officers Elected In Eric toi on Yacht Fir111 Elct't1on nf Pr lh11 E \\1Jll1"1n ;ind ('11rl 1~ ~:. Drns111ore !n tor 111.111 agr.111J>11T po~11 111ns of Eril'~nn Y;irls h;i~ hrrn :in. nn11nt"r<l hi' ('h ::rlc~ ~1 l.r1j!:l110n. t" 0 ha1 nn nn 11f 1l1r Ci\11~ C.rnup, Jnr. 11· h i ch rrccnHy ;icquirl'd £ric11nn. \l':ilt nn \\:I~ nam,..rl prr.~l rlcn! lie 1•:l.~ forn1r rl.v vier prtsirlr.nt for markrl 1nJ! ing !h1· rrcrr;.it1on;1I lei~ure ti1nr 1nrlustry . Eric s fl n rPrrn11~' Jfl inrd f \IL firoup, 11•h1rh ;il~n 1ncl 11dr~ lhr Fis hrr· /'1crcr Con1r;1ny. r-.1 ~nulac­ !11 rr r.~ of !he Bost\n \\'haler: 11oorl S111Jmaker.~. Jnr .. Robin H()nd Arrhcry Cnn1 pan~·: Car· rnl l Re"rl Ski Shop~. Inc . and :\l;ison &· Sulh\an Company. ITATf 01' C."'l lFOlllNll' COUNTY OF o•ANC.! .. J ... MfS E ><rlM !)font '"" flUIY •Wfl•~. """"'"' •~d UUI 111•1 ~f io lf\o ~uthr A<f"''"""lltr t.. '"" f&o-11\0' (_,.,. el o, ..... Sl~!t ... C•l••o·~··· lf\~1 !II• ••rev~•f\f h ....... or>d to• .. t• •tllOrt el •II .,i.101 "' ~H"<l••I• .... ,,~ ,...,.. -Niie hlo ~1141• lo• ,. .• D"•C~ (O"'mf""nt J1nu~1f t ltll '"" •nll•r• Jynf _.,_ ttll. "'tluelln• •II •1111" ,..~lot~ .,...,. "°' h•rttotert Mo>n ••t:lfl•tf'd l>Y ~1 ..... l~•t ~· 11 ner •ow • ..., w•1 no• •• •~Y 11..,. I"'""'~ '" ·~· ., .. ,~, • .,, .. e' •n~ kll>d .., 1cttunl •I o•~ • .,,io ~· •d"'·~"t•r•n .,. "'""" ~· ~·• l• •~• •OU"• el ..,, "'''"""''•f•fl•. ne, ,. ~o ,t(TITIOUS I USINISS NAM( !lATfME 'lf T~• '?"nw•"• "'""" " an.~• "'"'"•" '" !ltEfCO f1C1Ul•vM~. Collfo•n o f '.C ll01'1~. Sy••• l•IJ. ......... Thr ll1•r t wilt ~ct ~all Sn!11r- rl av :inrl ri>rr 10 IA)OI: r oinl. f<l!Rlin;i l~l;inrl. with a rrnrlr1t m1~ :i! l\'htlr ·~ L.10- r '"' li \"f .. s 1 •!.~1rl nu''Yl .. I The fi n:il r:>rr nr th" ~rrir~ 11 111 hr rt1r hornrw:irrl hound r;o••r S11nd:11 Tnn !rnnll\ for lhr "Y>1r nt i~ 1l1r n~U .\'·r11.nT P1·rrir·11-t l •T llir I :irl•t I' 1th 1h.-h~· I (' 11nli•.,r I ('or··rrrrd timr~ f"'r 11'" 111 n r·>r·f'« \\'rll knO\\'n in thr l>n;il1nj! h11~1nes.~ anrl yarht1ni: anrl i:a •hllJ! cirr lr". ~ir~ 0 01 .. rt furn1crly li1·rd in !hr S:>nt:i Drnsmo1·r i~ no\\1 1·1ce prr~1- d,,n!. mo1·1nJ! up lrom his prl'I 1nui; pos111on (lf plant m11n<1,l!Cr fo:n rsnn Y;ichrs 1s one nf lhP n<11101i"s 1. •• 1r~! g f 0 I\" t n ~ 111 ;1•1"t.1rl 11•r .. ~ r' f•i 1cn:111<"~ :t 1 1~1 l1 .1r1 s11 i!111s: ~11rhl~ :ind 1s ('11··•r>n'l1 ,,.,,, r P1I" lri•r-1 ~lll"h n111nu f.1r!11 rr rs 1n lhr \\'ins Lui! Race t1'41C'-!"' It, -~I .. t!ftt n•dot W•I~ fn ~°"' W~ft 'I H ••••t "11«! , fi lAl) $ufll,f;rl-..... ·-rn to bf!O" M8 lfll• :ltfll 11.t~ 01 Ju•y. "" I ~"'"'! ' 11• "~ ,. •I • "fm·i • •· R•n~Alt D l/(C ••alO t!I \1 11 ~"'"" N~wPO• I ~••(h C•l"t'n • l~•• llv''"'" l• b""' <~n1 •""<! II• ~n '""'"<lu•I S'G"'" ••~~·" 11 ur(••n\• l~'' ""''"""' '>"<! ""'" ,,., Cn1,~t• (IOf• o• Q••n·.o { • ·•·"• "" I -, • !< II~ ~·u,,•v J l{o!lnr• O•"v'' Cr•'"" W I 11 JOHN, C....,1¥ Cttr~ , •V .... "'"', 1 icr.,•• t ... O.pu!Y o,.~1,..,.., ''c"~'"~"~"~co:·:·:~~·:.:""=:':.:':'c":'_;__':'•:'_':"'::::':"_' _':· _':':· -'-"e-.':m_· ---~~----------------=':':~:':'. i -U'lull n. ... 1111 ·- • (l ••noo (Oo•! n .. 1.,. r <n< JO. )< ond !•<>'""'""' 1'11 II r· .,~, ... ,, .. 'll.' in Tl•r ~ ... , ''" 1111! hi' h ~~r'I o'l hn~f f11•r f'f ~('l l'fl fil f'f'~ In srncs, 1hr 1hr F.;1rhar11 ii rr11 Shr h ;i ' rrr111111~!.v :;r r1 I'd ;1< \ l('t" 1v·r .. 1rlc1·1 of <:iilh,;i1 :-a11~ for Fn!t'rpn '" Y ;i r h 1 ~ :i nn I ·nrl <.;11 f'l:i~t•1 ',. r:;...,~ In 1h:i t ~hr 11 ;i~ prrqrlr nl of Srl1or1n n1~l;rr-(loll'rl, lnr , A\;iml'dil. C:il1f. I'!= (",\If , Rn~!nn. i:rotip . lnr JS JI r-.1as.~ con1r;in.v srrv· .. •'f"---.. Conrt T1111r Ch:1 d1r , ~k ip. rrrrd hy I .roriic .°'ir'hcnkmrin of l)r l fl r1· Y ;ir•11 t'h1h 1\;i~ thl'. \\"1nn,.r of (';1hf11rn1a Y;irht rluh ·~ r rrrJ1rlr•l lo: r;.rr lrr>m 1\lanna drJ Hr~ 10 Ca tallnlt Harbor . ' bAILY P'ILOT S!t!f P'ho!• Britain Boo-tiful For Ghosts LONDON (UPI) -If you are going to see a ghost anywhere in the world, chances are it will be in Britain. And m-0 re than likely the spirit wi\! be a monk. For Britain is the world 's most ghostly country v.·ith monks leading thr ranks or supernatural visitors. according to the ne\V "Gazetteer of British Ghosts." The book, by Peter Underv.·ood, presi-. dent of the 109-yrar-old ghost club. lists 236 haunted sites in the country -a far from complete list. according to the author. ri.1onks are ghosts al \;) of the sites narned, with nuns running a poor second. But nuns supposedly inhabit some of the country's most notable haun1ed places, includi ng thr garden of the Bank of England. said by legend to be the home of I he "black nun." HE ARRIVED IN THE NEWS VIA BRAKELESS TRAM William Leak Works at Furniture Refinishing Elizabethan fi gu res are the hrs\ kno\vn British ghosts. Under.,,,·ood says. Anne Boleyn, executed in the 16th century. is said by him to haunt no le~s than nine sitrs, including the Tower of London. "These are the nnes most often hea rd :i bout," Underwood said in an interview, "But there are many motlen~ buildings h<1unted \Vith 20th century ghosts.·· 'Free La11ce 01nhuclsma11~ Palaces are listed as popular haunting grounds with \Vindsor Castle alone said by Undcrn·ood to be the ghostly home of F:lizabeth I, Henry VIII , Charles I and George IL Leavi11g Ma1·l{ i11 Lagu11a Althnugh he has never seen a ~host, Undcr\1•ood has no doubts about their ex- istence. By RARB . .\RA KRF.IBICH 0 ! !ht Ol llJ t"ilol Stllf !t \Vas durin~ one o!' til(' early. healed hearings on high rise in Laguiia Beach .:ind irate ci1izc ns were parading to the podiun1 to air their vie\\·s. "J\layor Goldberg:' said one sn1al!, bespectacled man. "v.·arns of niore. taxes if v.·e don 't have n1ore hotels ;ind sayi; 1,ve <'an'l have flllr cake and cal. it too.° I gel the irnpression there arc so me who think 1••e can spread ou1 the fros1ing and lhen slip a cake under it.'' The unexpected l\1•ii;l of the phras<'. the neatl y arranged words, the ~h11rp i;ocial (·on1n1ent. 11·ith just 11 fleck of htunor has since comr lo be expected from lhe man \1·ho steps forward at meeting after meeting lo introduce hin1sclf as "\Villiam Lenk. 500 Broadv.•ay ." A yrar ago. \Villiam Leak "'as knov.•n rhiefl.v through newspaper ;iccoun!s of the de1nise nf the f estival trams . ![ seemed ;i man named Le<1k \1·ho owned a rurnilurc finishing shop on Broadwa:v had decided the trams were unsafe, t1lerted slate. high wH y authorities and . presto. the trams had been ordered ()ff the rot1d. l'or years. Lagun:inS had joked ;ibout lhe ricke!.Y little !nuns, btit no onr. until Lea k. apparently thought of doing .f!nything about them. This year th e tran1s are hack. but f'l'J Uipprd \vilh brakes. \\'ind.~hicld s ;:ind nthcr safctv arcoulren1cn ts -lh.'lnks to Lr<lk . . I! 1ras the high rise c!eba1 c. that really brought !hr forn1erly retiring furn iture finishe r in!o 1he spotlight. At meeting <1fle.r mC'cting. ni ght after night. he step- ped for11•nrd to ~peak out for the prrse rvation of small -town L<1guna . ;illl'ays reading (rom a ca re f u 11 y rcsrarch!'d. nrntl y typrd p;ipr<r. copies nt \1·hich he handed 10 the ci t~· clrrk and the prc~s l"!o 111<llic s1lfr 1 11·011 ·1 be mi~· 1111nted ·• \ Almosl nnlhi n.'.! 111 1.•'11k's prc1·1011~ r-;irrcr 11·01 1l d h;i1·f' .<;l'l'f11!.'d likrlv tn preparr hini ff11 hi.~ l"f'l'l'llt rolr 111 I.he c·on11nunit.1·. The fourth of t11c hrolhrr'\, hr "'as bo rn 4J ~1e<ir." ago n1>ar llanvdlc, 11 1.. n1ol'ed to !n(!iana as a child aud \\Cnl lhrough elernrntar.v and high school in lha1 sta te. v.·orlong su mmers and \\·eckends 111 a refriger;itor repRlr shop. A !lint as fo reman in the Eskimo Pir r nn1pany in lndianapol1s 1vas fo\I0\1'ed . fitting!~. hy a stint a ~ 11 11·eathrr oh.~rrr,,r -1 43 STORES TO ll f---- SERVE YOU for the Army Air Corps on Amchi1ka Island in Alaska . Emerging from service as a i;ergeanl, Leak took a nc\V look at life and spent the oext t\\'O years studying drama!ics under !he GI Bill al a now-def unct theater \\·orkshop in Los Angele.~. This was followed by three more ve11rs in Indiana where he worked in a iaCtor)', 'drove a bus. and did soinr carpentry before re!urn1ng to Los Angeles lo \\'Ork six years in a play pubHshing house. Concluding there 11·as no future in publishing, he decided his furniture- fini shing hobby might be turned to good account and begged his wav into a Finishing shop as a foreman. Two year.~ Jatrr he opened hi s own shop in Los Angeles and. in 1964, found a spot for hi.~ business in Laguna, which he had often visited. Here he ma intains a hon1e for hi~ elderly mother, a 13-year-old dog nam rd Becky and a parakeet lhat "flew in one day and just stayed ." An avid ga rdener, he has had bad luck ·with his vegetahle garden at Top of the \Vorld because of soil problen1s, but he hopes to solve them with compost treatment. Since becoming kno\\'n for his ari· pearances at City Hall, Leak has fo 11nd hin1 self a ''sort of free ·lancc 0111- budsn1an .'' "People I don ·t know conic. into the i;hop and tell me their troubles \\'Ith 1he ci!y and I adi vse !hem 1v h i ch dcpartmenls or people they should see at ci!,I' hall to get help." Lea k says he doesn't regard his ne1v role as a polilica l one_ "This is non- partisan, a sort of comn1unity effort," he explains. "I really feel high rise on the beach would be disastrous lo the con1- muni1y and apparently a majority of the people in Laguna fl'fl the same. 11•tiy. I 11•as jusl one of the 1nore vociferous .. , His rffnr1s in !he initiative can1pC1i~n f(ln~ed from c1rcula!1ng pcli1ions and rc~!stering voter~ (he's a de p 111 y re gistrar) to door·Lo-door preci nc! 11·ork ;ind "literally running to get the f1n11I handbill distributed before the election" Leak firmly btlieves that !he c1tv govl'.'rnn1ent needs "input fro1n conc<>rnr'n citizens," that more eligible pe ople should regi~ter and vote and more people become interested in city govcrnn1rnt and <ittend meeting.<:. "There are so many goorL talenled people here . , . the crun- munity needs to hear from then1," hr "I think the evidence for ghosts is absolutely overn·helming," he said. "I think lhat people who see ghosts need to have something in their makeup to enable them lo see ghosts. '"Children in particular have this fa cili· ty. But their parents dismiss ghosts as a figment or their imagination and as lhey get older, this fa cility leaves them." Undern•ood, wh ose club of 400 select members hunts, talk s, hears and trades stories of ghosts, says only a few of ttie spi rits are evil. ll is logica l to be frightened by ghost~ because they are part of the unknow n, Underv.·ood says. ··Personal ly, I'd like !() stand right in the path of one and see whether it would pass through me. \Vhether I "''ould be able to do that when the opportunity came, I don 't know." Co1u1cil Moves On Utility La'v A!len1pting lo speed the completion of underground utility districts in the com· n1unity, the Laguna Beach Ci!y Council has adopted an ordinance that permi lll the city to move in and hook up houses "'hose owners have failed to tran5fer their connection rrom overhead to un- drrground fac ilities. Such work would be undertaken arter prescribed notice to the property owner and, if the owner cannot pay the cost, it V.'ill become a lien on the pro~rty added to the ne xt regular tax bill and bearing interest at six percent per annum. The ordinance v.·as authorized by the council v.•hrn it became apparent that son1e property owners in the new un· derground di~lricl on Cliff Drive in lhe Heister Park area were un1villing or 1111able to PHY the substantial co~t of changing their service connection from overhead to underground. Zanuck Wife Suing LOS ANGELF.:S \AP) -Darryl F'. 7.anuck, the 68-ycar-old founder -0( the 201h Cen1ury·F'ox movie stud io. has been i;ucd by his lonJl·estranged \vifr nver a 19;)7 fina ncial ~cttlen1en!. YOUR CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERVICE. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. 2300 HARBOR BLVD. THINK "Back To School" Top Values-Low Prices Every Single Day AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA . - 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • l ' ' •• . ' I ' '~" ·i-~. ,,, 1· '· ·~ DAILY PILOT 3 OA!L y PILOT P'holo br L" f'•rnt UNAWARE ZEBRA IS ABOUT TO BE INOCULATED AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI There Was • Lot of Shooting But It Was All for the Good of the Animals ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Zebras Red Tide Spares Laguna's Shores ' --i--Due-1to Currents Ani1nuls Get Drug Shot From Guns By some quirk in ocean currc nl~. \\'atrrs off Laguna's be•1ches have hc(•11 spared fron1 ··red tide," lifcgu:irrJs reported this morning. "The red tide is on both sides of us.·• reported Skip Conner. head g11:1rd. ""They've got it in New port and soulh at S<1lt Cre ek .. But none of it is herr.'' Conner said the tidr -a combinatinn -Of microscopic sea plants and :inin1:1ls \\'hlch makes sv.·imming unpleasant - may hit Laguna latC'r this week . \\'a!er temperatures along Ari ('olonv strands have been running around ';"2 degrees -considered high for Ibis I l111r of yea r by the guarrli;. Surprisingly. jell~•lish. 11·hich usu:ill~· hi1 v.-hen the \\'ater warms up. havr Orrn a bsent this summer. "The currenl~ :aren't right for them ." Conner explained . Thr~· i-hn!. iebras 0111 ;ii Lion Country Safari in Laguna !!ills Tuesrlay, 811! II was all f~r thl' Zl'bras' own good and they <ill \\'alki'd away . The "shooting" hy rifle was ac- <'01npli.<;hcd in ordc-r to vaccinate the ani1nals again st South Arnerican sleeping s1l'kness. Co111cdian ll11y s Home Sll!::LR URN"E . Tllass. !APl -Co 1nc- ~!ian 11ill Co.~!)y h;is bought a l5-toon1 h0n1r on ;in lB·acre c~tate. for $65.000. 1'hc ho111c 1s approxim<itely 20 mile.~ from An1hcr.~L 1vhcrc Cosby plans to enter the Univrrsi1y of Tl1assachusetts School or Education thi.~ Fall. Bush mills. E:irh gun was loaded with 11 l1~1podermic needle and syringe. \Vhen a 1cbra \Vas caught in I.he sights, the gu n· ner fired the needle into the animals:. .Just as it struck horlle, a charge on the syringe \\'.'.IS triggered, forcing the vac- cine into the zebra. As each zebra got shot -and jumped a bit -other zebras noted whal was going (111 . This made il more difficult lo shnot thP. nlh cr zebras. Zebras are fai rly in- tf'lligc nt. you sre. No hvo zebras h;1ve exactly the same stripes. So each h.is been pholoj.lraphed. 'rhl"n the. inoculation shooters t<lke the photos out on safari v.·ith them. The photos work like fingerprints. This assures that each zeb ra gel• vaccinated and no zebra gets shot twice. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. For 300 years, a whiskey from Bushmills has been wil? us. Charm ing us. Beguiling us in a smooth, poli shed .and ci ltogcther Jighthea1 tcd f.i~hi on . 15 gencr il!ions have refined it. 15 gcner ,1 r ions holve sir>r>ed it.l heverdi cr: Nca r pc deer ion. Bu shm1l I\, r LJI I o f charocler. Bui not he.1vy-h,1ndrd (lbOul 1t. rl.1v0 r .. ful. Bul never over·powerin g. Bu.shmitls. II rcfl ccls the.pnst \.Vilh a li ght and lively fla vo r thal 1sal! toc.l<ty, Compare ii 10 your present whiskey. You needn'I purchase ;i bottle. One sip at your favorile pub will tell you why Bushmills hcis intri gued so many gen- era lions. It is, si mp ly, out o ( sight. IMPORTEO BUSHMIUS FROM THE WORLD'S OLDEST OISTJWRY. • -8\.lNO Of ICQ~ IRISH Vlll!S~llS-!O PROOf-80rt\f0 (N l~[lJNO. fHfJO~. ~A~N(A~ CO. N('N TORK, N.1. 01,10. ' ' " ' ': --. .. W1.tn1sd11, Am111st 11, 1C17J Two-stage I dea \ \ Israeli Pullout Plan Revealed •' I ~ps Will th e Rea l LAFC Panel Pl ease Sta11d? By Tll0:\1AS i\I L-l~P llli\E 01 lft• 01U1 ~II" st1U CENTER RJ N1._, UEl'T. -\\"ell folks, the 81tlin & Caspers OrAn~c County Circuli v.·a.s scheduled lo pitch its tenl again up in the Civic Center arena sometime late today but as of this v:ritin.11;. you just can't rigure if it'll ever i;:ct off the ground. Actually, what wa s scheduled W&!'i 11nother \\'Onderful session of that live- n1cmber group known as the Local Agcn· ('y For1nallon Con1mlssion. The last such session, as )'OU \\·ill rl"Cal\, set a new record for brevity \\'hen it lasicd only six scconcls. During that brief in!crlude, ho\\·cvcr. the audience con1poscd of nun1erous Orange County mayors, lr\·ine cil}hood supporters and o!hcrs 1rho "ere just there for laughs broke inlo hoots. jeers and boos. SUPERVISORJA L Boa rd Chair1na11 Roberl B:ittin and his buddy Los Alami loi; Councilma n Joe Hyde broke !or the b:ick roorn . A flullcr or lrgal papers filled the air. &1111e of !hem reached Fifth Ol5trict :Supervisor Ron C:ispcrs \rho \l'as either frozen in hi s scat somehow or just not as fl eet of foot as Ilic aforementioned Ballin &-Hyde. Almost lost in thr shufne of all this ls the fact th:it should the. I.AFC somehow n1ccl tod uy. il is suppo~ed to pass judg· menl on S:inta Ana·s bid to annex 938 acres of Jrvinr industrial land. thus fat· tcning S11ntn Ana 's t;:ix belt at the ei· pcnse of lr\'lnc tityhood. · Al this n1on1cn!. hnwc\"cr. there are 011· ty fi\'c scats on the L,\FC. And the 11111.,111ng ni;iy show up to lake those sral~: -Ballin of ~Rn la Ana . 11 ho sil:i. a~ a su perv isor -Casrt£rS of :\r11 port Ucach, \\'ho sits likc1vlse. -IJ)·de of Lo5 Alamitos. 11·ho sits becousc he says he isn't quite. ready to rp1it si ning rct. -Louis "Red" Reinhardt of Fullerton. 'll"ho \1•as sittinR a11d asserts he should be s11!int: v.•hllfe Hyde is silting. -Stanlt y Northrup of San C!emenh>. "·ho s its unconteste d except th al in the ,.i x-serond Fiasco. he decided not to :tit alongside Brit1in, Cas~rs & J{ytle. You ('an·! rrall~· blame him . -Charles PcarNon of An aheini, who :;at there except during lhe six.second im· brri~lio during \vhich Ca:;pcrs, Battin & ll_vdt• rt1led he ~houldn't sit there anyniorc. -Herbert 1.ickrr of A11;.ihri111. \vho h;isn·l sat yel. bul. who Caspers, Bat tin & H\"de say should sit \vhere Charlie Pearson sits. * Alas, gentle reader. you v. ill find upon C'riunling that there are sevrn people who think Ibey should be sitting. And there 11 re only five i;ea\s lo sit in. And if they all try lo sit do\\n at the gn1ne lime ... Here cttmes the circos Afri ca Chief \Viu ~ HOUAKCHOTI. r..1auntani11 (A Pl Ould Daddah has been re-elected pres1- <'nt of r.1auntania \\"ith M percent of the YOtes cast in Sunday 's election, the lnteri<1r Min ist ry said Tuesday. The clec· loral turnout in this \\'est Afric an nalion \1•as 9$ perctnl. The list of legtslati\"C depullcs presenled by U1e Party of the People gol 97 percenl ol the voles. By United Press International An Israeli ncwspaµer .<;aid today Israel has offered a two-stage \\'ithdrawa\ of its troops from lhe occupied east bank of the Suez Cana l as part of its terrns for reopening the v.·ate.rwe.y to achieve an in· lerim ~1iddle East pt:acr settlement. Egyptian troop s would noL be perm11tcd to cross the canal, <1s Egypt has de1nand· ed. llle ne1\'Spaper i'.1a 'ariv said. T:1e paper said the proposol was outlin· ed to Assistant Secretary of Ste.le Joseph J. Sisco during his recent ntne-<lay mission lO Jerusalem to seek an interim accord. ll did not mention a time .span for the withdr;t\\·al. ~1a'ariv said l.srac! pro1>0sed a "very n1inin1al" pullback during the !tr.st stage. during which Egyptian engineers would be per.~ilted to dredge ?.'ld operate the canal and restore civilian life to the west bank cities. The second stage l\'ilhdra1val would be a "fr1~· miles farther back,'' r.1a·ariv V.S. Cu rrency Keeping Grip I n Europe T rade LONDON lliPI) -The dollar h£"1d steady in Europe and the price of i::old slurnped for the second consecutive session when trading started on n1orc stable \ookin~ rnarkets today. Thi! U.S. currency kept 1\s grip on the recovery staged on Tucstlay t1nd loreign cxchange markets turned quiet but tense. The dollar-s recent 1tecline \Vas ar· rcsl~'d for !hr tin1e being \\'hile soeculalurs \ookin~ for l"urrcncy salety and a profit prepart!d lo 11 ait 011l \veekeud dcl'elop1nents, n1arkct experts .sair1. Foreign cxchilnt-;e s1J1l!'ccs in Lnn rlon said recent actions b.v go\"cr nment banks in Europe to drfusc the speculative situa· lion \1•ere Inking effect. Ilut by early aflenioon the 1lollnr 1urn"!i slightly \1'eaker in some l'l'nlers c.:on1prired vdth rarly prices and the currenr,y lost a li!lle ground, somr!in1cs due 10 technical rc as•J!JS The recent up~urgc or ~J}('C'tilation on chances of a tloHar dc\·alua!ion or a rhange in official U.S. J:O!d polil'Y cauSl'd turmoil in turrcn<·y n1arkrt.s. I~ for ced France to shut out international currency gamblr.r.s and stopped !he rlow of dollar!"I into the country. S"'i!'ls bankers .ere speeding decisions \\•hit'h could hare a ~unilar effect and virtLially elosr the bustling Zurich currency markets to forei,1?1l SJl('ru!ator!;. Such controls l1n11t lhr scope or speculators \1•ho bel 1e1·r thr tlollar is 01·er·\'alucd and :ire ;in-.;i1111.~ 1o s11i1ch dollars into inorr. secure currencirs. partictJlarly ~int'(' thr :;1roni; \\'c:;t. <.Jennan m;11·k hl'<·an1r r'iprns1\'C. nf1rr being '"floalcd · 1n lhc 11orld niuney cris1:1 this spring. FBI Arres ts 23 In Gan1in g Raids '\'ASHINGTON ll'PI f -The FBI ar· rested 23 persons 111 111or st:ile!> 1oday 1n 11\lat Directur J Erlgar lluui·t>r lia id "'I~ "a major rrarkdu11n again•! organized in1erstate gan1bhng act 11 1ttt'" ·• Hoover said !he ;il\rt:l:'rl activ111c~ an1ounted tu a niul11!",1i!l1on dollar bu.~ines~ 1-!ooe\"cr $a1d the ;irrr:-ls 11 l'rc made 1n Illinois. i\1it l11ga n \\'1~con~1n. Hhode l!il<ind. Lou 1~1:ina Tf·nne~~cc . :'llis~IS!ilppl. Calilorn1a ;ind Okb1!10111<1 . li e ~aid seven other persons were being saughl. Hoover ~aul thr arrests rulrnina!ed ;in extensive 1 nvc~1lga1 1on conducted 111 cooperati o n \llth thr Ju stice Department's organized crime strike force in Chicago sa id. The paper did oot specify the depth of 1vithdrawal but hinted it would be much less than the Egyptian demands for nearly complete evacuation of the Sinai peninsula . The canal \\'as blocked by Egypt during the 1967 1'.tiddle Ea.st war , trapping 13 ships of various nations within its 102 n1ilc s -most of them in the Great Bitter Lake . They are still there. manned by skeleton crews. Sisco returned to \li'ashington last Fri· day. His trip to Israel had been called a failure by virtually all Israeli newspapers 1vh.ich said he had been unable lo bridge lhe gap between Israeli and Egyptian demands. r.la'ariv said Sisco must '"think up somelhing new" because Egypt wanted an a·nsv.·er and he "must continue lo create the impression there is movement 101\•ard :in interim settlement.·· In Egypt, the authoritative Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said about !00 J:~gyptians will go on tria! Aug. 25 on ch<irges of plotting the overthro11· of President Anwe.r Sadat last Ma y. It said the prosecution will charge the defen· danls Aug . 21. Arnong those lacing \reason c.harges and to be tried by a three·man n1ilitary court are tor.Iler Vice President Ali Sabry. fonncr Interior A1inis ter Shara wi Coma ;ind former lnlelligence Chief Sarni Sharai. Former War Minister Moham· 1nctl f a\\'Zi \\'ill be courl·martlaled separately on similar charges , Al Ahram said. The ne\l'Spaper also said Egyptian Foreign 1\linister r.tahmound Riad \\'ill begin a series of meetings tode.y with Eg_vpt's envoys to ,...1oscow, \\'a.shington 0111d the United Nations to evaluate the !\liddle East con£1icl following the nine· daY !rip to Israel of Sisco. Politic<.1! sources in Cairo said the con· sult;;.tions may be aimed at determining \\ hcthcr Egypt should refer the conflict to the U.N. General Assembly thi.5 fnll . Viet Con g Raid l(ill s Ten Viets In Delta Marsh S/\lGON IUPI) -A \11et Cong un1I al· ta cking in pre.<Jav.·n darkne!'-s v.·ith rockcl propelled grenade:; killed 10 South Viet· namci;e range rs and wounded 13 nthers 1n !\lckong Delta m arshland~ TtJt"•day, military spokesmen said today . .'i.merican B52.c; kept up their pounding flf Co111111unist troop concentrations ;ind ~1or;igc <1reas along the Oe1ni!itarizcd Znnl' 1lJ\lZ1. In tile !\lekoni; De lta figl1linb , Lhe L'.0111· inunisl unit attacked a South Victnri111 esc 1:ifJ.n1a11 con1pnny 45 niiles sou thll'est n( t);iigon l;.eforc dawn. The rangers, nian· n111g a position unprotected by Ual'l>ed 11·11·e, callcrl 1n artillery and hclic.:optcr ~u11sh1p supporl and killed li\"e of the at· lackcrs and captured five others. The :.u11rces said the attack 1vas repulsed before the position \vas overrun. Later in the day the ra ngeri::, along \1·!\h reinforcements, kllled eight Con1- n1un1.c;\s and captured five o1her prison- er~ One ranger v.·a.c; 1\·ouncled. i\\ the other end of South Vietnam near lhe D!\1Z, An1erican 852 bombers carried out raids three n1iles \\es! of the 1.000· fl)(ll cscnrpn1tnt kno11"n as th~ Rockp1le . a longt1n1e Com1nun1st stronghold nin e n1 ilrs 11est of Cam U>. T11 0 more formations or B:i2s today hit l'o rnmun1sl targets 10 nortliemrnost Quang Tri Pro\'ince. Other B52s also hit Corntnu111st hunkers. a supply area and a ~11~pected troop concer1!rat1on 13 n1lles southwe~L or Cn1n Lo and seven n1iles north"·est of Fire Base Sarge. Three miles northwesl o( the rebuilt Fire Base Fttllcr another flight of B52s early today bo1nbetl a troop 1 concentration and supply dunip, High Winds • Ill Midwest ...... Tliundersto rnis K nock Out Chicago A ren Potve r California .§un1111a r y •r U!tllllO ,..Ill ll•tl•HlftOH•l A f•Mlll '""""' .... C ~lno .,,,,. •-.int1t•1!11<m., IC•,,.OOt• •"• 01m11 t1•w11 • ~~l tll'j ,,....._r-.-......... ~ I ..., ... WAIM '.:· i·:~:~·~~··-·~ "i:.;.:: \=-·:.· .. ·:.~:.~:-~·:.,. . _ ........... . •. •: ··. WA.IM ....... UPIYl'lAfMt• f0TOCAiT1) t ... !Y hi•" ... ;n(U (Ofl1U'l\tt d lo ....... ,,,,..,.,,, ~ Mlc·#ttl H r!1 IN1• .. ~.,. ""' rl ll of ll'le nllllv! l1n1w1i-11n(ltr •-•t!• mll<J ..... 1~ .. 1-ilf" "'lf'I(!• "-ll'ttotl IJ "'OIMI ""'""· 11 1 1•1ll1r .,,...., nort., .. u ct 1'11n1. Mid•. 1.,..<ll Y "l,~1 l"l11•itl1 -~· 1n tt 1n t-f'lr wi ll• GI Mr mot111, .._,, ..... , l>tow .. ""'· A l>•M •-oiO ll1Clr>1. w1. t u! .... ~ll"M ~-; llOM~I.,. w~I~ '"' ~11•''' •1>1111• ""°'' ..... '" l(fnot"t '• ~·'· ""''' P•" """"" • ~IY• r1in1•0•"'· Y, 11'0' 111 to l'I:> Mllt i I" "°"' , .. cem~1nlfll • 11111>-ct"''O"I' •• G•••I•~· 1.. Norr" (1n!•1I Ml~" ••n, '<no·••t 1~'0«0,, 1 n1ll ..... I OVl'O (l"'I ,II Ir•<! nln1 tV••<U'"'•" ., . .,, lnlu•fll 11 '"' •'11<"' •OPr>I•~ ..,,.., ;co ''"'' ""G l "ot•tO Giii 011r1•u1• o»N•• 1) '"'" ''"'e "'~" • .,..( .. r~on J "'(! ''~"'" ..,,,, 1~ t~r·r ••io~~ '•,r•• ~1 ""'""'' .,, .... 1 •• ,. Con•tal V1l >1!lf 41°""'' lo<lt Y, l )lhl .,,,1, •D'' w••~ "la/\t 11111 MOrt••t>I llOU1' t·ucml~I ,..,, Ill 1our~..,..., I lo 1~ • ""'' In '""'"°""' lod•• 11111 l~u"· GI• l"ott> IO<!I• I! t~A•••1 '"'"'••t1u•t1 r1ne1 Ire•"' '' ·~ I~ 1n;,..., •t"1Pt•1•wn r•n.1 1rom t~ io 'O. w 111r 1.,..,111r11ur• IJ, .4' 1111. /tln.rr1 . Tide• WIDNISD,iY ·,~"'"' hQ~ ll ... .,.. l I ~· ~"" 1t.. ' .. ~ ... 1.1 ' T"U"ID.l.Y 1 ... -~, !01),.,.,, r .,. •·~ 1)•1nm .I > St <&°"' ~·3~ I .. ~ M. 0 t \•"~0 '0" ll }o ~ m \II '•' '•'"' • 11 I f!' !.OT\ I 1An. '1\~" •ln1 10 11 p.,.., S•h 11 ''""' -···~ •fl ·---..... ~ Ten1pera t 11res .a •t>tnv A\&\JGUl ..... UI .. !1111!• .. "(IW)r111 11.t\trifltld "'"""'e-1101 .. 8<111011 11 ,.,,...M.,lllt llutl.t~ (fll<ll>CI {l"(ifl""ll Cl,,111110 0~11•• 0., Mo1111• °'"~1 , 1lrl).ol\k1 ~ ,.,,,0 H.....,1ui.,, l ndll M POlh J1ct.-vlU1 Jll•H~ IC1nw1 C.ily l•• v"'' Lo• ""'t'" l&<Jltvlllt M-~"'' Ml1MI Mll .... lll<tt MIA-.octl• 111 .... 0 ....... lltw Ve<"• "'"''" "'"" o.~,.,.,., Q~IA-(ltt o .... •/\• P/\ll~1!tltll1 P~eotnit 1'>'1•~< .. lh r~·•lon!I. "' PO•lltn~, 0'• S•"•"'•1'1Q ~on O•I Qll l•n l'r•nriuc • " " " • " " "' " " " .. ~ ., " ., " " .. • " " .. " .. " " • " .. " " .. " ~ '" " .. " • .. " " " " ., • ,. " " " " " • " " " • " " " " " " " " " " " ., " .. • " " '" " " ., ., .. 1·11 " "' " " " " " "' " " ·" '°' •• -- l/N·IROOK . HARDWARE ad l.UMB~ • BANKAMERICARO • MASTt:R CHARGE • LIN BROOK CHARGE ACCOUNT! KILL! KILL! I KILL! ORTHO MALATHION 50 INSECT SPRAY MALATHION 50 insect spray "Kiiis 'Em IJ••d In Your Yardf'' • ConfroJs avnde vcrietycf insect ~ on Fru<t trees. vegolables a nd plants, •You'll nol anly kill pesky me · iY 1pray·ette ' Att"~ l • ,.,, raoc_hes and fl ies. • ll'.seven safe enough for th '! c.o .. · ro l of f i ~s · "" cafs and dogs. 49 PINT SIZE 98 QUART SIZE sm .. KILL MOSQUITOES INSIDE YOUR HOUSE WITH ORTHO ""' ORTHO TREE AND LAWN SPRAYERS "SprlJttl• 4" "Spr•r•tt• &" QUllH Sill 398 998 1144 W. UNCOlH (tit T_. ._elf IN1l•••J "'°"' n•~noo MOSQUITO & FLY SPRAY BOMB c II DUltt[ KILLS INSICTI ON CONTACT . HURRY! HURRY! LASTS DAYS LINBROOK'S GIGANTIC 17th ANNIVERSARY CATALOG SALE Sale Ends Sunday, Aug. 1 Sth' ,, • f,I, ..... Ellsberg Case Magi st1·ate Nixes Wi1·etap Charges BOSTON !UPI ) Dr. Daniel F:lbherg 's appearance before 11 t;,.S. magistrate in Boston 11 as sirnply to deter· mine if he 1rils thr rnrin ac· cuscd of leaking 1he secret Pentagon papers to ne11 ~m~n. the U.S. Coun has ruled Tuesday 's ruling rejected defl!nse contentions that i!let:al vtitetapp1n,:: invalidated the :irrcst 1\·c:rrant. Unless a defense appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is upheld , Ellsbcrg n1ust be in Ca lifornia Aug. 16 to answer an in- d ict1ncnt charging him. with possess i nt: classified docurncnts and giving them to unauthori?.cd persons. The c1:1urt said the prope r place to raise the issue of v.·irctapping would be in Los Angeles. 11·hcrc n fedcrtll grand jury issued the in- dictment. In an opinion written by Judge Frank r-.t. Coffin with Judge Bailey Aldrich con· curring, the ls! Circuit Court of Appeals said the only rele- vant issue rega r d in g El!s~rg's removal to Los Angeles was whether he was the man named in the in· dictment. "Since defendant admilled his idenllt y, the removal court had no choice but to issue the removal order on presenl<1tion of a certified copy of !he in· diclment and a copy of the ar· rest warrant," the court raid, Ellsberg's lawyers wanted U.S. District Court Judge \V. Arthur Garrity Jr., of Boston, lo hold the hearing. Last 1bursday Garrl!y ru!ed the ·wiretapping issue was irrele-- \'ant to the removal proceed· ings and ordered Ellsbtti;: to appear in Los Angeles for ar· rciignment next Monday. Ellsberg's lav.'Yers, led by Leonard B. Boudin, appenlcd !hat ruling but promised Ellsberg would appear for the arraignment. Coffin he a rd arguments last Friday in Portland, J\.faine. where he is spending his summer vaca· lion. Youth, 15 Sentenced To Death PINE BLUFF', Ark. (U P!l -A l5--year-0ld boy was sentenced Tuesday to die in lhe electric chai r for hls part in a gang murder of a rice farmer. A1·kansas l;:iw does nol ex· empt juveniles from pro· secu lion a~ ;idults. Three other tC'en-age boys. 1\vO 15 years old and one 16, were being held for tri<1t in the November 1970 murder. Joe Kagebien. 15, of Dewitt , Ark .. was taken to death rO\v al the Tucker In termediate Reformatory near Pine Bluff following his conviction Tues· da y. Sickle. Suspect May Okay Return BROWS VILLE , Tex. (UPI I authorities to keep him here -Clarence Otis Smith, 43, BC· by means of a long court cused of last mon!h "s killing fight," ~will said. ranlpage in a C ali ror n f a campground, indicated Tues. Meanwhile, Smilh talked to day he v.'ould v.·aive ex· reporter Joe Carroll of thC' tradition lronl Texas only if a Auburn J ournal on the Calirornia grand jury indi cts telephone ~1ond::iy and told him . hi.'TI , "I don't know why they Otherv.·ise, his 2.ltorney said, think it was me. They n1ust he will fight extradition to the ha ve something eircumstan- \Vest Coast in a court battle 1121." that would require six weeks "lt's all in the hands of lhe lo three months. A grand jury Lo,d," Smith was quoted as in California is considering the saying. case. Carroll said Smith . who Smith, Y.ho v.as accused of disappeared fr om his Auburn hacking two campers to death home July 23, told hin1 !ha t he and 11 ounding three others Ju. decided to take a "vacation·· ly 12 1n the foothills of lhe in Mexico because '"there Sierra Ne\"ada mountains in were too many things going Ci'Jilornia, y,·as !urnl'd over to 0 _h_a_y_w_~_._:_-_______ 1 the FBI Saturday by Mexican officials. He v.·as arrested in Mex ico City. ·'If a grand jury n1er!ing in California gr.es ol'er l t1 e evidence aod fa cts or the mat· !C'r and returns true bill against m.v client, then v.·e wi ll take another look at i1,'' S 1n j th 's co url·2.;ipointcd la\vycr Harry D. Lewis said. "'I \VOUldn"I think it right either to my client or to the demandi n g California DY 13 DAYS ONLY-BUY NOW ••• enjoy tremendous savings on a variety _of our Magnavox floor samples, demonstrators and prior models (Color TV ••• Stereo ••• Portables ••• Radlos ••• Tape Recorders ••• anc! Component Syslems)-eome in original factory-sealed cartons! A. 11 "d iagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-model 61 04 w ill bring you vivid 69 sq. in. pictures with such "l(tra qual11y Magnavox features as Au!o· matic Color Purifier snd th e e)(clusivt Bonded C1rcu1try chassis with Keyed AGC for superior reception and lasting rel1ab1li1y. Perfect on !ables, &helves or bookcases-anywhere I REDUCED TO B.14" diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-with Automatic Fin• Tuning I Model 6228 wtll bring you per. fec!ly luned brillisnt color 102 sci. in. pictures-on every channel, every time I Its other advanced featurer include Clirometone for added picture depth and richer colors, Ouick.Qn, plus many more for superior viewing enjoyment, REDUC_ED TO Complete S.mce Dept. TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR SYSTEM TAC keeps flesh tones natural-pictures sherp -automatically! No jum ping up to adj us! con · trols-no green or pur ple laces I Switch chan· nels .. , let the scene change-TAC elways 1emembe rs to give you perfectly-tuned pie · turas with the right colors every time I D. C.18" diagonal measure COLOR PORTABLE-model 6272 m11kes en ideal second sel l lt offers Ultra·Bright 190 sq. in. pic1ures wi1h fabulous realism .•. plus bu ilt-in Magnavo)( quality , per· formance 11nd lasting 1ell ebili1y . Recessed carry ing handle permit~ eesy ca1rying .•. or enjoy it on 11 n optional cart for room·IO·room mobility. REDUCED TO D. ENJOY TODAY'S BIGGEST PICTURE ... plus revolutionary TAC I Model 7120 ha1 • huge 315 sq. in. Ultra·Aect angular, Ultra· Brigh t screen for more viewing area with clei!rer pie· lures and less glare ... plus 1hs most fabulous life ·lik• reali1m you've ever seen I It also has Chromatone, Ouick·On, aod every Magnavox •dvencad featur•, REDUCED TO ONLY • 1'1Aagnavox I MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAl.NMENT CENTER • wt'lirlpool I •General EIKtrlc •Geff•r• &. Sattler• •corning -: '--- 45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! GOLDENWEST & WARNER 401 MAIN STREET BROOKHURST & WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH SALIS ONLY SlllVICI & SALIS 842-5596 536 -7561 FOUNTAIN VALLEY SALIS ONLY 962·2456 DAILY PILOT 5 Sears f ' Kerimore :l Floor. Care:_.! =- ! ~8fjJ rf~ &.~ \'aeu11 n1• I r•hnl·i rn loo: lf•rd·I<>· ~ R~arh Plac~• Kenmore 12-lnch Polishers •Shampooer-Polisher wirh 2·speed moro r, balanced polisher head w ill nor ri p when Jifred from floor. 2 cord winding hooks. 18·Fr. v inyl cord. •Includes 2 combination scrubbing/po lishi ng brushes • 2 rug shampoo brushes and 2 fe lc buff;ng pads with •naps. Model 8330 Kenmore I-Speed Canister Vacuum •Top . mounted atcac hmenr .scorage, combina1ion rug/floor rool, crevice roo, upholstery and dusring brush. J 5.fr. cord, 2 disposable dust bags. Vinyl hose. Model 2127. Prices Effec tive Sunday, Aug. 8 thru Saturday, Au jl.'.. 14 /\·1anual Rug Pde .'\d1u~1ment Foot Pediil Hand le ReJ ea.o;e Low Silhouette j:ets under fu rni· (Ure easily .· . ' Effecrive Capa- Ctfy ~~() Cubic lnche~ llevolvi ng Brush Action S"'°9 ,SunckJy It Noon to 5 p.11t. Mondoy rhru 'rldoy 9:30 o.m. to t p.m. SotvrWJ" 9:30 o.m ... 6:00 p.m. KENMORE Heavy Duty Upright Vacuum •Sweep up dirt with revolvi ng brush action, twin fan motor • 18-foor vinyl cord winds on handy cord hooks. • Latge capaciI}' dust bag. • Raise or 10.,,:er hru~h to clear\ any pile rug. Vinyl bumper- around the base. Model 30 ~0. Sears All Major Appliances Available al Searl Ca talog And . .o\ppliance Store!! A.ak A. bout Sears C onvenienl Credit Pia,,. Joflsloct/o" 011oraftt••e1 or YoUr Money lect" '''' JtorkJn1 AYolloW• ' . .. '• • I • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL P AGE Scrapping Trimester The Laguna Beach school board's new conservative triumvirate ls auddenly scrapping the carefu..lly planned trimester (quarter) system at the high school. They've left quite a few ruffled feathers in the community as a result. Under the trimester system, the 1chool year is di- vided into three 12-week study quarters instead or two 18-week semesters. The shorter periods enable students to take a more varied program, get mandatory cour11es such as driver education out of the way in lhe minimum necessary time. It also permits them to mesh their study schedules with Saddleback Junior C<>llege and the University of California, both of which have long been on the quarter system-as have all the other schools in Laguna, except the high school. Certainly the trimester proaram cm hardly be con· Bidered a revolutionary plan. The unexpected action of the board was puzzling and perhaps indicates a communications lack that could be remedied by further consultation between the new board members and administration and faculty 1J1em- ben who worked .so hard to prepare the trimester move. Wrong Way to Go Few citizens can be round lo applaud the prolifera· tion of "adult" bookstores. San Clemente had ill first sample of the adult book issue last week amid somewhat unusual circumstances. The applicant for a business license would have betn arrested had he arrived to plead his case. He d idn't show. and permi!!lon was denied. He aent samples to councilmen ahead of time. The magazines did llttie to encourage a favorable vote. In his apparent zeal for denying the business Learning to 'Objectify' Other Peop"le My youngest daughter, not yet I , reached a plateau of understanding thla summer that some people never attain throu,ghout their lives. She learned to "objectify'' other people ln the world. "You know, when I was )'OW11er," ahe reflecled one night. "I used tn think that people who we~ nice to me were nice people. That's the way I judged everybody -by the way they treated me .'' "And now you know better?" l asked, wonderlng what was co mlng. "Yoes, I do,'' she nodded vigorously. "'For instance, lake a teacher who liked me -I thought that teacher was swell, and t couldn 't understand why i;ome of the other kids ct1mplalned about ber. "THEN, THIS YEAR," she went on, "1 started to see that a teacher who was mean or unf air to other pupils wa sn't really a nice person. even If !ihe happened to like me, In fact, I'd gel a l!ttle embar· rassed about being a favorite, a~rl would act up a bit -but :she'd treat m11 ,1\cely all the same." "And how do you look al people now?'' J asked her . ''Nov.· I watch the v.·ay they act toward "Ids who are a little dumb or ·whet they caJJ 'difficult .' If they're mean or unfair to them, It bothers me. and I don't want them lo be nice to me '' NATURALLY, Wa s enormously Dear Gloomy Gus I understand the Laguna &ach mayor'• restaurant uses a siphon instead of straws ! -B. E.G. 1'1'1• .. ,,.,,. rfllKn r""ra' wlrn. Mt -9'1'11'1' ,...... .. "'' -"°"''"'· ..... "'" "' _..,. ho ..... , •11t. CtUr Plloll. pleased to hear thil. Because we have not begun to grow up, in all dlrnens kins, unW we ire able to a1se11 other personal ities not in terms of how they re spond to us, but how they act and react toward people who are of JltUe use to them . It is easy, and pleasant, to be beguiled by someone who flatters our sensibilities -to look upon someone as a good chap because he seems to appreciate our virtues or overlook our fault s. But the test ol a character is the way it behaves toward Jess-favored people. MY DAUGHTER WAS able to sympathite with pupils who were "picked on" (even though she didn 't like fiome or them very much herself ). and to take their side ln simple jusUce even against a teacher who liked her. This is p]acin~ prlnc!ple abov e self • Interest, and judgment above vanity -and marks orf a true human being from a sorry im· itatlon of one. Jesus warned his follov.·ers that ii they behaved badly tov.·ard "the least or these'' -the most despised or ill·fa\•ored -they v.·ere inflicting lhe same Injury upon Him; YQU cannot trul y worshi p a God and treat his creatures con· temp\uously. Our humanhood arrives on· ly with the rtcognition that we cannot ac- cept the :spurious "niceness" of tho~e who do not measure out equal justice to "the least of these." And a little. child shall lead them. Triumpli of Technique Recently we looked at E.L. Doctorow's novel, ''nle Book of Daniel," a work In which technlque triumph.!! over wbat, at the outHt, appeara to be an unproml!tng idea. Thia ii 1 ficUonal narr11tive an· chored ln the Rosenbe.ri cue of the 1950s tn v.hlcb Julius and his wife, Ethel, were found guUty or wartime esplon~e and were ex~ted, lirst civlliaru to suffer the de ath pen1lty for treason. Their ac- complice, Julius 's brother·in·law David Greenglas.!. an employe at the Los Alamos atomic bomb project, turned chief government witness 1nd drew 15 )'tars. THIS 18 THE b1ckgroWld o( DocLorow'1 c:ompelllng novel which is played on two levels, the terrlble past and the terrible present of the childr en of lhe condemned. ~se lhc:lude Daniel, chlelly, who &t 2$ carrie• the scar& of hla parents' ordeal ; hb younger 1l&ttr, whoae nlghlmarish past (FBI acenta escorting her · mother rrom the a pa rt men t) has bee.fl enouih to 1end her into a ment.I cllnic. and the daughter of the character rnodeled on David Greenglass who, in her ov.11 way haa lived In a psychol0&lc61 Um· bo since chlldhood. Doctorow, then, has built both a polltlc:1I and paycholog\Ca\ work of the JmaalDIUon cm the chUdrtn of vlctJms of tM American inaecurlty of the McCarthy era. 111 the procea ht anal}'U3 the el•sh betWMn the old left and the more overt revoluUonary 1dlvlsLI ol the present. ;~ llMPLY ACl'ED aunty" aaya • Ne.1' LefUt, n)e.cUn1 the l111csona (11 lhe Roltnber&• art called In thla ficUon) who tven In crl.N, be feel&, meekly went '"I with the ayatem , 'T'ht Js3a csoru art shown to have been lltue people, political nothings trapped ln dreams, poverty 11.nd their awn rather childish Stalinist religion. Daniel recalls lh<'m poignantly, as good patent!, taking him to the Paul Robeson recital. in a Peeksklll park, for example, where the lather is beaten by rednecks who are unable to break up the affair, 'Then back to Daniel. married and with 11n infant son, on the road . on a quest for Identity, and for the identity of his parents beyond their reputation as ringleaders of a nuclear spy apparatus. Or as bullt·ln acapegoats, bearing the blame for the mistakes, even the crimes of others. Neither Daniel nor the 1111th(lr makes a judgment on the guilt or in- nocence of the Jsaacsons. IN AN IMPl\ESSJONISTJC style, 1n tf· fecllve, often brllll ant kind of literary shorthand OociDrow follows Daniel'a queat from Mauachusett.s Lo Disneyland, <if ell places, where Daniel confront.s hi.a: father'a old nemesis, the chief govern- ment wltneu, In •s sardonic a Southem Callforn ia actnt a.s r ca n recall aince "The Day of the Loc\lst.'' The novtl. then, l! not about the Rosen· berg cast. bu! a beautifully craned fie· Uon ·~ the tfsult of • hlslorlc cau, certainly 1 bewlldtrinJ one for the helr11 of !ht CXl~mned. (Raodom Hou.st ; 16.95 ). Wnllam Hogan I license, 1'tayor Walter Evans suggested an ordinance be 'fl.Titlen to keep such bus1nesses outside city limits. He added that he didn1t care if the code were illegal. "Let somebody challenge it in court," he added. There is a right \i:ay to forbid an offensive practice in a city. And there is a wrong method as well. A thorough study of other cities' book sto re prob- lems and solutions would be a better alternative to passing an admittedly illegal code. Time for Rec onciliation The Laguna Beach City Council lost no time in mov· ing to have city zoning modified to comply \l1ith the newly approved building height limi t ordinance. Three motions placed before the council v.'ith a vie\v to putting teeth in the height la\v \\'ere accepted and passed unanimously v.•ith none of the acrimonious de- bate that has accompanied all previous high-rise actio ns. The Planning Commission immediately indicated it would act as promptly in carrying out the recommenda- tions of the council by scheduling the necessary hear· ings on amendments to the zo ning ordinance to include the height limit provision. Once the hearings have been held and th e zoning ordinance amended, the height law will be on the books for sure and any attempt to disavow the election result would be moot. Now that the people have spoken and the city gov· ernment apparenUy understands what all the shouting was about, it wouJd be pleasant if the bitterness of the past several months could be dispersed in constructive efforts to solve such immediate problems as parking, traffic circulation and development of the ~lain Beach park. s Reader Charges Childre11 ll'ere Cheated at Fait• Promised Six Rides, Received Three To the Editor: My family and I went to the Orange County Fair on Pepsi Family Day. One of thl" features was a C<Jupon that snid, "This coupon and $1.00 may be ex· changed at special Pepsi booth for six ride tickets," which we did and were given tickets. Each ticket said "good for one mechanical ride." Well , some kiddie rides v.·ere one ticket , but the other rides said l\\'O tickets. The children were all very disappointed because they were supposed to get six rides and only got three. WE WENT to ~ee the fair manager, Mr. James Porterfield , and sho"'td hint the tickets. The next day we called the Pepsi con1- pa ny. '!'hey said that their agreement with Mr. Porterfield had been six rides for a dollar. The reason I am writing Is I had read previous to the falr of the good new management of the fairgrounds. Now, if cheating the children who went lo the fair is good management, I don't agree. MRS . ROBERTA PANTEL Mailbox Letters from readers are welco1ne. Normally writers shoukt convey their messages i11 300 words or less. The right t.o condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let· ters 111ust in clude signature and mail· tiig address, b11t names may be wirh- l1cld on Tl'quest 'if sufficient reasoit is apparel!!. Poetry wilt not be pub- lished. Eleetion Legality 'To the Editor: Regarding I.he articl e in your August 4 tssue: .. Height Limit Foe Reacts, Legali- ty of Successful Laguna Vote Ques· lion ed." \Vho does the reallor think he is? Mussolini? Hitler, Crom;o:ell? Or some other petty dictator? I was born and raised in Ireland, a country \\'hose inhabit.an1s know all there it to be known about. the history· of Jn. tolerance and persecution. ONE STATEMEt\T of the realtor"s puzzles me. How can the result of an election in a democracy be found to be i.J. legal? Of course, there is such a thing as "graft." but il :seems ludicrous to think that the realtor i5 hinting that money changed hands surreptitiously before the election. EDGA R O'BRADY PHE LPS Oppo-ne 1i t.~ of Ille /1eig/Jt limit c/10/lenptll rlle leyrrtity of tile ordn1· 1111ct r111 gro1n 1ds 1t is a zo 11111g mnl· ler r111d. os !i 11l'h. shbJr Ct 10 .<:tolt luw req1J1ri no )llt/ll1C: hParr11g.~. tl1 crefore not sui1~1b!r fo r Q(/optto 11 by iu it1a· tfve. Edito r Praise for 1tr1derse11. To the Editor : As a professional theatre producer· manager, I feel I must write a word of praise of Richard Ander sen 's produc tion. "Don't Drink the Water," When l saw '"Charley's Aunt," \\'hich he also directed at the Cabrillo Playhouse, I w11s im· pressed '.1-'i!h his ability as a director. Th!s fact has been reaffirmed by his direction of "Don't Drink lhe Water." Farce is the hardest kind of pla y to do. and he has again :shown his command of his craft. Also. the setting. \Vhich he also designed and built, is a masterpiece or itlusion. It makes the stage seem twice a1> large as it is. SAN CLEl\1ENTE should be not only proud to have such a talent. it should support the Community Thealre in such a v.•ay as to provide a larger theatre. The present theatre \VOuld make an excellent workshop theatre and headquarters for children's theatre. v.·hich ls much needed, not only in San Clemente but in many other comrnunities. I am not a member of the Cahrillo P!avhouse and am a newcomer to California, but t can s~ a good thing which needs more help. ETl1ELYN R. 'THRASl!ER 16 Million Cases of Athlete's Foot 'Things a columnist might never know if he didn 't open his m:iil : \Vhether Americans are becominp: a f1l· ter people may be questionable , but at. lens! \Ve now-have l 6 mi!linn ea~es of athlete's foot yearly. Are you h<lving lrouhlP. v.·ith your \'ision? 1'wo out of every three adu\L<; do. and it's hard to see why, Perhaps nallirc <l1dn 't. dt>sign the human eye tt1 meet. the demands of a civilized world- Bathing beau tlc~ of tl1e paSI often ·=--I'S' t ; ,1•' " '' ---'\ \~ , I ~\('pped int.o the sea V.'Caring suits easier to drown in than swim in. The typical belle of the 1890's wore a suit ccnlaininF: to squllte yards of cloth, enou~h to nu1ke 1t modern Jass almost a do7.en bikinis. 1i-10<lcst l\1artha \Vashington. the natinn's first First Lad y, h:1d a chcmisetike swim gown \\·ith below-the~lbow slee"es, high neck. and a low hem with weights se"·n into 'it. DESERT NOl\.IADS In 1i-forocco. notes the National Geographic Society, still buy instead of court their brides and pay By Gr,orge ---, UEAR GEORGE: My husband has suggested Iha! 1 bu y <'I blonde wig end a red·haired wig \I'm a brunette) because he says it will be like having three wi1'es. It seems to me that one won1an is enough for sny man , don 't you agree'.' !\tRS. 'f. DE1\R J\lRS . T.: As long as J'l'e been marriC'd , precisely what kind of an answer did you expect me to give you ? \\'rite lo a lady advice CQlumnlst and keep your illusions. DEAR GEORGE : I have betn unlucky at love. unlucky In my career and unlu cky Ill gambling. I noticed that you had a pamphlet titlt'd "lfow to JmprO\'I! Your Luck." Plea lie send m~ one . UNl..UCKY DEAR UNLUCKY : Gel' -I'm sorry ; I mailed the last one right before I got your Jet- ter. - ,,--- i ,_.__,.';"'O<'r·~-,,..1."'~ . " Haf Boyle -' lhcrr taxes wilh camels. Unfortunatclv . a hard-up sheik can 't pay his laxes \\'ilh. hls harem castoffs. ls lh£. lie you 're \\-'Caring in style? There is a sin1pl£' wa~· to tell. Take a ruler and me;1su1·e it. J[ it is !ess ihan fot!r inches wirlr.. :it"cordini; to fashion authori!ies, it 1s too skinny Lo appear in public. An1crlr:i 's forgottrn heroes: The first ivory comb v.•as made by Andrew Lord 11t Centcrbrook. Conn, in 1789. He cut the plale and teeth with R handsaw . Nice work, And y. YANITY : Along the Ita li an Riviera , R balcony is considered such an impor~ant featu re of a house that families unable to afford a real one have the image of one painted on the house 's outside \\'all. To n1ake il loo~ more realistic. in1:igin:iry famil y v.·ash Is painted on the im:ig1nary balcony, just as it is seen drying oti ac· tual railings. Dcn(ll y profits · \\'hal drug has the hir!\cst price n1arkup in ROin~ from pro- ducer to ultimate consumer? 1t is un· doubtcdly heroin The crude heroin drriv· ed from poppies 1nay bring a Turkish f:irmer no more than Sl.25 an ounce . Bul after it has been refined, cut and re cut, an ounce may cost the addicts \Vho take it as much as SJ0,000. A.'\l OLD Rll\''.\1E : ''The hone ybee I~ funny. its functions .seeming double--0ne end give~ us honey, the other gives us trnub!e_" Polkl ore : lf you S'A't'cp rlusl out of the house on Ne w Year's you'll sweep your f')rtune out with it. ff you tell Salurday mon1in g a dream you had on Friday night. it "'ill con1e true. Tuesday is the best day to gel married on or st.art a ne w· l)usiness. Tt 1s <1 .~ign of cnming had luck if a dog digs a hole in your garden. It mny wreck your tornato crop , too. It was Epicuru.~ who observed. "Tl !~ vain to a~k of the gods "'hat a man is capable of supplying. fo r himself.'' Drugs: Overused, Abused, Dangerous A well-known scientist once 1aid-and he \Vas onJy half joking -that "lf all lhe medicines in the world were thrown into !he oceans. the only life that v;ould be harmed would be the fish." True. he forgot about medications that steril ize and deaden pain. He forgol about the vaccinat ions again~t smallpox, polio. diphtheria and other diseases. He forgo l lhe infcction·fighting antibiotics. He forgot about many other valid drug preparat ions. But he still had a point, because he \\'as referring lo the thou~ands ol unneeded, lneffeclive, ove rused, abused a n d dangerous 1nedica!lons. ''IT IS CLEA R that drugs are over· used. "-"idrly overprescribed and self· uverprescribed ," notPs Sen. Gaylord Nebon o( Wisconsin. Nelson ls chairman <lf lhe Senate Small Business and Monopoly 1ubcommittee, the body that hl!ls been methodic:ally invr.sligallng the pharmaceutical and patent medicine in- du.~trles since April. 1967. . Tht Ntlso n subcommittH has regularly yo nkPd ~kelelons from the druK firms' closet!. Airing of issues by the sub- committee h11 led t<l greater public under1t11ndlng and gnvernment aclion ln 11uch are11 as drug pri cing. drug testing. d11 ngcr• of specific drugs and drug 1dvertt~lng end promotion. Ben Gordtln. sl.'lff econorn!st of the sob- con1mlttet. expla ins lhe economics of the drug Industry: • -~, sell pep talks £rom pharmaceutical firm representatives. Guest Editorial ' ••• - '"THE ORDlNARY demand curve for most products is a sloping one. \Vhen there is a reduction in price, there is an increase in demand for the produ ct. Bul the demand for dn1gs is generally in· elastic. The reason for this is that the need for medications remains about the :;ame. "What pharmaceutical firms are tn'ing In do is llhifl the _,chedule of demand upward by inventing new disease entities, a r-.iadison Avenue approach," G<lrdon says. He cites "envlronmental depression.'' a !'lyndrome for which at least one dn1g firm has a 11o-c1lled remedy. "They're redefining human experiences to become medical and psychologica l problems sub- ject to drug therapy. For example, U you can't gel along wllh your new daughter· in·law , take a pill." Al)VERTISING in this \'tin i.~ aimed regularly at physlci11ns In the pages nf tuch ostensibly austere joun1t1I~ R!I the Journal of the American Medic al Assn, Thh' s11tur1tton approach, some experts hellevt, I!! causing physicians-olten too busy to kee p up with journal ertiC"lrs -to bl'Re their prescribing of dTURS on 11d· \•crti~lng -ortcn misleading -and tiard- All too oflen, organized medicine - 1ubsidized by large grants and journal advertising by the drug firms -has fai l· ed lo raise the warning flags to con· sumers. As Nelson points out, "I f the group that has all the e:tpertise is defaulting, you'r e in serious troublt." illiilmatb Falls !Ore.) Jlerald and News OllANGI COA.ST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\1eed. Publis/1er Tlio1nC1$ Kee vil. F,ditor Albert iv . Batts Editorial Page Editor Thi! •ditortaJ page ol the Dally Pilot weks to in fo rm and :i1tln1ulate read- ~ra by presenting thla ne>A'lplper'• opinW>ns •net rommen!ary en topics ol \nie.!"MI and s1gn1ficAnce, by pm- vlrlln,r • for um for :hr f'Xprf'lf!llon of our read<'!'$' (lp1nlnn~. and by Pl"r'· Hnti na 1hr d1 vl'r.;r \"IC'A'PQ{nta ol in - form td r1h~rr\'l'l'S 11nd ~p0ke11men on rop!~ ol the <luy. \Vednesday, August 1 I. 1971 CHECKING •UP• W 01·st Rail1·oad W1·eck Toll 543 By L. J\1. BOYD .\UST ER. If ynu·re 61 .vear.o; old . you can expPct. tn live at Jea!(l another 15 yea r~. If ynu 're 5fi, expeclannther \8 If you 're ~I , t'Xp<'rl 22 rnorP , I f you're 4fi. rxpec·t an additional 21i .. And if you'rp 41. count nn gt ill another :m yC"nrs . Sri report the insurance stat1st1· cians. ''OLi 'VE BORBl!:11 for ap- plr.o;. l takr it. Al a Hallowrrn party m;iybe. A riv\llzed game. But it'~ an outgrowth of Rn uncivilized game. 1'hc villages in old Enj:!h1nd yPar.c: ago pl ayed v.·hat rhr~r rallf'd M11mble-Sparrnv.·. They c:hp· ptd a sparrow's v.·in~s anrl pu l It in a hal. Then a circlr flf benevolent CQntestanls "''ilh their hands behind their backs bumped forehciids lo see "''ho eould bite the sparrow's head off. Oh. you are a sport, Cynthia! CUSTOMER SER\'ICE: Q. "Where did Russia get its name?" A. From a band nf Vik ings e allerl the Rus ... Q., "Where was the w0rld's v>'orst r;iilroad v.-reck'.."'' A. r n Modane, France. On Or r. 12. 1917. A passenger train derail- ed. killing 543 pe rsons , • , Q. 1'What does I.he na mp Ra,!1- mond mean, or ~·ha t did It me11n origin;i!l y~" A. \Vise prntectlon. 0 u r whimsic11l Name Game man sug~ests ~oldieNi called Ra ymond do just. d.uidy on guard duty ... Q. ''How much would a million Sl hills weigh ? .. A. Just 2.340 pounds. I'm told ... Q. "f.fow long does it Lake I.hp a\'erage t.nnsi!leclomy p a t i e n l t.o recover?" A. 10.2 days. ''IS IT SAFI:: to feed hePr tn 1 hab,v.," inquires a femininP subscriber. Can't say, th11.'11 a medical mal!e.r, Wouldn't dn It personally, though Mle iL pm- bably be. It's a facl t.hal when the N8zis conrisc11ted most nr tht n11lk from a dairy section of Franct-during World War II, the French moth~r s thPreabouL'I ktpt lheir b!lbies ali\•e on bter. IV \'OU STACK all the wnmrn in th<' country in ont> pi!t ;ind all !hf': men in anothr.r. the women will weigh 85 percent as much as the stack nf mt>n ... IT WAS NONE OTHER than the Ouk'!' or \\/!nrlsor v.·ho ~ai d, "Tht thin~ that imprt>sse."l'. me mn.o;t ;:ihout America is the way the parents obey their children." I~ THOSE TESTS t o deLermine Lhe masculinity and femininity of individuals. nurses t~nd lo rllllk high in male characteristics while doctors ordinarily rank f airly high in female trains. Such is widely known, In this con- nection. what's noteworthy 13 ·male nurses rarely .show ~igns nf femininity and lady physi- cians appear lo ht ex- c Pp t. ion :i 11 y devoi d of masculinity. How do you ae- count for this odd ity ~ \\-'HAT'S THE T 0 W N nearest you with " population nr R0.000 residents? What.ev~ its name, it's about the slze of Knossos on the Mediterranean island or Crete more than 2.000 years ago. That was the b'lggest city in the world right up to the time nf Christ. Yt111r qutstilln& a.nd com· tnents 11re 11ie/comed and uiill he t1sed in CHECK· /,VG UP wll~rever possibl.~. Plense addres.~ .uour le t- ters ti) l . M. Boud., P. 0 . Bo:r 187~. Nt wport Beach 92660. Diamond trios. His and hers. Sparkling values. 14K bfUShed gold ITio. E~mentr1ng with di<1rnond flolal spray. $265. H« matching wedding b.11nd, $35. H• metch1ng wedding band, 31.SO. 1.ix bl'U$hed gold trio. Engagem&OI ring With .2• ct. S(l!i1alre dl•mond, S180. Her metching wed<ftng band. $40. Hia rnalchi~ 'flleddlng b•nd. '6.50, 1.tl( brushed gold Uio. E.ngagemen! nng w11h arch of d1amol'ldS. $115. H f'!r matching ~ding band, $25. H •~ matching wedd1nr; band. 27.50. 141( brushed gold trio, Engagement ring doubl•·band with .5 diamon ds end m1tchlng wedding band, S250. His malehing weddif\9 band, $25. JCPenney fine jewelry The values are here every day. Stiop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the folkwt\no stonie.. IMlilable at these stores: CANOGA PARK CAALSBAD DOWNEY fASHION VAL LEY-SAN DIEGO FULLEATON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONtCLAIA NEW· PORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" .ruv£RSIOE VEN· TUR.A.. UM p.,,ney5 Timo Payment Pl&n. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers DAILY. PILOT 7 Where can you top our top and skirt values? At our top and skirt sale. If you like to save money, save Sunday too.• ' I \. 0 Reg. $4. Girls' blouses an d shirts in al! her favorite colors and styles. Prel!y pr ints and solids in so many labrics. Some are even Penn-Prest•·. For sizes 7-14 For s1zP.s .t to 6X Reg. $3, Sale 2 for $5 Reg. $·5. Match-up sk irts /usf right for school. You II find 11.:ired and plP.at~d styl~s. and ma ny mo1t11. All in the most wanted !al! color s and fa brics. For s izes 7-14 For sizes 4 to 6X. Reg. $4 Sale $3 JCPenney The values are here every day. I J I ~ I $1 S!r'!!lcti nylon tighl$ ln st1Jv~r11\ i:iatterns. Proport1onl'Jd sizts.1.99 Knl'J" "ocks of 0 rlo,, • acrylir./s tfl'J!cM nylon. White and fashion colorJ, Size1 7Yz to 10. •1 *Sale prices effective through Sundayt at the following stores: ' • eUENA PA~K BURBA NK CANOGA PARK CAR LSBAD CHULA VIST A COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEY FASH ION VA LLEY-SAN DIEG O FULLERTON GLE NDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH INGL EWOOD LAK F.WOOD LONG BEA CH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NE WPORT BEA CH NORTH HOLLYWOOD. ORANGE "THE CITY" RIV ER SIDE SAN FER NANDO SANT A MONICA TORRAN CE VAN NUYS VENTURA WESTCHEST ER WEST GOVINA WHITTWOOO · +open l'IOon to I p. m. A.I ...., -otlocllv• !luo&111h l1Uud1f -·---.--~ ---- • •• • OAIL Y PILOT Oil Fmtd Cutoff Urged Ove1· Queen SACRAMENTO I UP!l - 1bt legiJlaturt has bttn urged to cut off Long Beach's tidelands oil revenuez because ol the city's "uncoMCionable use" ol the funds on the quttn t.lary project. An A~mbl}' Wayg and Means subcommittee issued the recommendation Tuesday while pointing nut the city originally budgeted $ 8. 7 5 million for the project but has spent "$.SO million plus" of its tidelands monf'y to convt'ft the formtr Ju.xury liner intG a mantime museum and tourist attraction. The subcommiUet"s report, si gned by two of iUi three members. concluded : ~ panel callt'd for r~voca­ tion ol a trust agreemenl between Long Beach and the state whidl allows the city to contract for oil procll1ct1on from tidelands and !hare the re\'enues with the state. Workers Won't Reply To Dock Strike Plea s SAN FRANCISCO !UP!l - The longshoremen's union has rtfused to comment on a plea from the shipowner's associa· lion for talks aimed at a set - tlemenl of the 4.2-day \\'est Coast dock strike. the Pacific !\·laruime Associa- lion, representing 121 struck firms. •·california's $700 million monthly "'orld trade volume is being reduced drastically -or lost forever. Let's lift that anchor,·· the ads read. Judge Roles Davis Loses Bid To Query Jury SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (UPI) -The judge hearing Aniela Davis' murder and kidnaplng case Tuesday turned down an unprecedented request by her attomey11 to question the grand juron1 wbo indicl.ed her. District Judge Richard E. Arnason rejected I.ht motion wi lh the simple statement that he did not find it ··meritorius.'' After denying an o the r defense motion aimed at at- tacking the makeup of the Marin Cou nty grand jury, Arnason recessed pretrial pro- ceedings in f\.fiss Davis' ca.se until Sept. 7. their accmiplice. The defenae attorn e ys wanted to que5tion the grand jurors about their racial and economic backgrounds as part of their effor1 to quash the in- di ct men t on groun~ minorities and the young were systemalically excluded from the panel. Arna.son also denied a mo- tion requiring the county to send out an official ques- tionnaire to all persons who have served on grand juries during the pa6t nine years. BED SPREADS ASSORTED PAnERNS AND COLORS 9UILTED TO THE FLOOR KING SIZE 192?,o $42. BED & BATH FASHION SHOP OUTLET STORE BE 18591 Main St., Huntington Beac'1 -847-0033 "': · (5 Point1 Center) Read the DAILY PILOT For Top Sports Coverage ----- "The expe n d iture of anything like the sums of Jrinney which can be iden- :if:Ad, no! lo speak of the costs vltlktl remain sh rouded, on the f.l!_, Mary represent an un· conS'Cionable use of public monf'y for 11 project which is purely local in benefi t, does not quali fy as v.·ise and ~onomical. and on v.·hich large sums of money may have been illega1Jy spent" Harry Bridges, president of Longshoremen 's and Warehousemen's Union, in· dicated earlier 1hat talks might resume in mid·August after a review of progress toward settlement of local issues. Gov. Dan Evans of \Vashingto n threatened to call for Congressional a ct ion unlrss there was evidence of serious ne goUat ions before the end of the week. Miss Davis, 27. Communist and former UCLA instructor. v.·as indicted last Oclobe.r on charges of murder, kidnaping and conspiracy in connection with the Aug. 7, 1970, Marin County courthousf.' ahootoul in V.'hich four men were killed, including a judge. I 3-DAYS ONLY •..• '! The appeal for immediate negotiations came in full-page ads placed in major West Coast newspapers Tuesday by "Thus far there has been lit- tle evi dence of serious intent to negotiate a settlement," the governor said. The indictment charged her with helping plot a kidnaping and escape attempt involving three San Quentin convicts and v.1ith supplying guns to Big league equipment. Little league prices. Voit Collegiate rub- ber football, full size. 1.99 Voit Collegiate rubber football. inter- mediate size. 7.99 All purpose shoe designed for foot- ball. baseball or soc cer. Black vi nyl upper. black injection moulded rubber ouiso!e. Padded ankle zone and cushioned insole. 1-13 D. Foremost split leather Official 'Jr.' football. 5.H Regulation football 1hoe, black. s1zes5-12.130.l .H • ; ' ' ' \., ' ' \ /;.' ' . I ' \'.... . /' / /,,. •• ! ' ' ' \ ~, ....... . ,,.-· ·, ' ' ~\,• ~. ; . . t I .,f J""' \"' . -, . ,,,.., JCPenney -' ' • NFL flW>Ulh giaerd , ... 1.71 Kicking IN ......... tH Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: A""lllble 1t the following stores: CANOGA PAR K CARLSB AD DOWN EY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON ~UNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY " RIV~RSIDE VENTUR A. Charge I!. • ,. . ·' ' " • ' . ' . •. ' •': ~ .. ' ~·· . ·~ . ' "~;/ ' ., ,•. '\{.. · ........ . )" " "'°* ~ ,.. ; • • .. ' ~~ ., * N ·•'' ' .. .. J ' j ' ' 1 i • Fri. & sat. 9:30 to 9:30 • Sun. 11 to 5 SPORTCOATS 503 OFF NOW regularly 13 44 26.88......... • regularly 17 47 34.95 ........... I regularly 19 91 39.95..... .... • Expertly tailored single-breasted and double.breasted models. Rich all-wools, and popular blends in group. Not euery size .in. euery price range. Remember .•• free alterations! ' ' DRESS SLACKS 503 OFF I ! i i regularly 5.95 to 12.95 ' ' \ ' ! ~ NOW 2.97 to 6.47 ' At this low price, buy several pa.in ••• sare t.o go fast; so don't wast.ea minute! Remember, alterations are /ree! ' i OPEN ,,30 •r1i 9,30 f 1 ,..,,_ ..... _ ... i ( COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd. OPEN SUN . 11 • s • GARDEN GROVE, 12373 Gorden Grow Blvd . I I '1 I I j ' l ! For the Dissolutimis Of Marriage ... ,_ J.1, " ~~·~~;·;~;,, •ti:;u~ :;;: j:~: ~ .. ,.. '" ::~."'£~·,,.~~o~o•,:.; A~,.!/~'tl>fTh (. ''tt::rn~· Gr•ver C11v.i•n01 o<>d c;,..,. Gro,.un, Judlt •. ond MorlO" I _ llc~•On, (;.,,1 .. (_ ond Grolo M ulf. Jv~lr" .loMlf ono lll<hord ll:<>l>erl Jonu. LO""• J, """ H"'OhTV Wllliol'l'I "w.i1, llol>bv D••n ond P""a• Jo•• (.oorlfl, 1-iOffV Edwlf<I on<I N•nCv l "° W•laM. Kom•dn< E_ ond Gor ol<I L. f,~",,~~"v;o;~'.~·i. ~~1~"...a'J!nl 0~~1 l•~· 'Vnuno••. "'"',.'' R 0<1d 0t-t1eron &r&•T•n, "Oii•• l. ano ond Dorl• .0.. li•l>trt, Sond•• ~-ond Don L o<). Ooloro< K '"" Ri(no•<I L•• """"''' Joon<>t • •no "I'"''" r Lun,,,,.,1.,, B•'""'" • ono Oenn « J. G.io~o), D•t>oron Morv and "1cn1td ~n;1<1,,., Normo" ll:ob"! ond Fonno '" Morr,,..., Gro<o L~• and 0 ,,.,.1.,,1 •obtf! ll••neti, Mor. E011 oiwln onn l!lrnord l<:eM ;,~g~-;r~.~· ;;~:1<~:·L ·~<;,(1°;,::~.,t: &w••.i Jon••· Le""' P. •na Cl•un• J•""'" 011,. l oll• i~r.:.~d ;:i~i.;~·" Jo~n. ''""· C•rm~n ona flo~b• Ii' W~ll«ldt. Dl•nno M••int ond L•'1oc IV1•n• Kou, Wiii• M~. """ ll nn•t<I O•llC~U" Clt•nll , Olni•I W. Ind Mod 4 nno ill11llf!o, ~u•ntto 11<><~•111 """ ~mu Wlnebtt nn•" K11hr.n ,&.udro• i nd C.l~nn Lowi• ,,,,,.,, c 1,01 ond c1;110" w. '"••011!, M~""" Suu an(! r.r...i L•en •-•Ch, John Nichol•' """ 8•11• L..., McC.ultO, Mit~•• 11:, •nd f,l•ndo Ml dt McCo,crlo . Nov• J. '"" T~"" L M•.ocock, Tom" P on~ MirMotl Jenn Jl uHOlll C.l~rlo J _ ono G•"'~' ~lu•" O•w<. uc1na1 1nd °*nni> ~onoln (o,~l•t. cunv 1n<1 Donald Jonn,1on. J111im .O.nn ond lllonocd W1ll1co Jllv•"· f ari Thom•• ond 0<\1 J••n s ....... ,. ,lion L_ Ind Ml tlOrlo L !'""'"· 111cnord w. '"" t<t11n E K""'· Jon L.<1uln an<I GroMI Ar<1on t~r,:~ J11nno lr•n• •nd (nrl•• i<lntll•V. l(llllO<Jrn '· •nd Koron N D;•Mon. StMI•• Jol•n• ontr Gerll~ .-: .. ., J•,..•11, Goo••• .t.,, •nd J"onito M (•rl.,, ll•11Y l . oMI Wln!(ll'<I B. e·~·'· Jt.. "''•d .. 1n<1 COIOI l ~·};~~~~~ "U:i'!~1.w.;,.:."f,~~n~~~t""· s Nco. 1!1111 ... !tl Swo•nne anf Clltd " ·-· S~1dtw•n. L•I• C. and Mlno,d H. ~(ft11fer, Cvnll'il• fnd ll•N•l Cort D'<,.I, .O.rle-n• 1nf lllcl'iord E. Oor.ov, Oorrv 0. I nd ll•rbor• ~. "th&n111en, Dlnnv rlon i nd Lindo M11 lier.ins. Jone Cl•I" 1n<1 Jav Cllud• M•1on, ViroJnjo ond G•rv I". ~~~;:: ~~i.."1~1:-"· .. ~~d .~JI~~.:~ "''""· J oin IC and i'<•rold J. M•tc•Ut, "l•len """ Chui" H Ho~o•1, J~n., P"llllo 1nd lhitv L""'"'' "'•"11. Clllf l vn '"" Juli• .t.nn ~."."'.'"(•,~v"n''.J! :o:"..P .. ~~~."n" i.ai.." !l•n<"•rd, M•rl II, o n~ M••'> fl' SummPr\, l<••hf'ln e ll rod"• '"" J ,.. ,&.<nold M'C.row, .O.nno J1nt ond lnom0< ,&.<nold ~~,,~~~'n, '"1'.~1 1':'. ·~:.~lcn;~~ '"'""'"' Fr•d•"ci< Whll•sltl•. Dio~n• M••ino on~ L•<le' '"••no C•ll•cl. r norl•• •nd N•nc• ~· Jono, .o.nn•le• •rd C1tn1"n1 W"''A''-II·~' J •r" J •v I(. TiJtM•r. w111,orn ~. •nd ~o~•-1• t.lnr+on. J oCi<•on L~• •nt! 0 Dnn• '·'•• 'l•t1on. Loh ll•nt ontl O•n•ld C~•rle' ~"''""" C"•r!°'" ~ ont! Norm• f . Denth Notirrtc ll !CfLOW C.'n•ll• ~·o~low •l N, L• >•no!.I Driv•, !:out~ L ••u~•. C1hfo,n••, D•t~ •' ~'""· """"'' 1~. 1111 MtmnffOI ,.,v•(e• •' •1t,on1>o,nor_,j Cn"o'"Q""""'' (h9•<" in L••un• lleoth "" F1tn•v. "~"'"' n , •' 'nn om Pd •fP• l•••'"'~M ., PorilTc v .. .,, M•mod •• ""~· ,.,,.,,,~ O• •N• """"M"" """'"' §hf'.......0 On!! i>oldci• ~'"'~"' nln• orond<"lt~rtn, In li•u ol fln·n t n . •on"•~ulion• m•• b• mono '• !Oo ""'"''<'" C•nct r Soc,.,., i>o e<l>C v .. ,. Mo"''"'· n l•ec1mo_ •O!W!LL <oli" ~ ~o,,._oll O! }(11)9 (<>0l ~g1, l it , '"""" M"• D•to or ~~"'"• •ut v•• 1. 1!11. ~'"'"""~ b• "'"~"'''· M,., Anno l •• ~""'" ol Co••• M•,., l 'NO ''"nd· •hi'd'en; '""' l rt•1·0ro nOCh•ll!''" •not '"¥'"' "''''·' ond n•phow1. §trv1co• onft lntt rrn•M hero In iololon•, .O.t~•"I•< ••11 ,.,0,nwov M•"u••V, '"'"'''ni"• d>• ~,.win t llro""''' ~• •OJ ~I l\ov••on+, ll•IM• l'l'n" D"• "' neo•h, '""'"'' 10, !~11 . ;"'"'""" ~-v.T!•, I LIOY. ot l<•O t>omt: "n• '""· £•v.i" I'< ~"1ml••· l • "•~••: "no ~•u•""'· '~"" 11•"•11. "1 ••I~• l;l on~,-on• Oro•hfr, l•"''"" "'"'"''"'· ll•ll; on• •i<"" l'<tl•" "'""' l•v. Le• "'••I•' ~ .• •·••d<hdQ"" '"" ~"" ,,..,_Qro nr,ouonl" <.,.,,., •I '~ .o ,., l'•i~•Y, ~''"'"' I' 1n ~orll,. V••N r ooo•I !"'''"''"'· l'o c;i.r V1•w Mnne'· l•I ""''· N•,.l(lrl !ooc~. "°''''< v•ow Mo''"""· Olrono·~ Mcl.1,UGMl l~ ~noovl10! l/orl l vt hh<> •' 111 '"'"'~' ~•vlllO, L•Qun• H•"' '""''"'~ ov hu•• b~nd, Ct lO•d , ~· 1"• h<>m'l ~on, •••hur w •• ~ ....... , '"~'""'· M" "'" o.'.•'1 on~ ~'•'""' H''IY l<;o1/, ~th ~· F IOhe•'f• In~''"' ~"""'" "'"""""" ••rvlce• w•r• h•'~ l!<•,~•• ., ""'~"' "•'' Me,.,~.i ,1 "''' r o•to M•·• Mt- f <·'"'"" L••""' ~••tn "'""""" or. !•00"-M<•UI ~NfY a """" McQ.,o•nev ••• •I 01 l "e'NO<>d "'"'~, 8•llnn.i.1• O•I• n! ~...,.,b •u9u•t • IOI' ~"'V•••~ i,, '·"'· LM~•· et th• b~fl'~' •o", """~'"' McQ.,r•n••. "' C:O<I• M•••; "·"~""' ""' f •<ol "'""'"~~ou1• •I ,:-~,,. ..,._,.,, low '"""· G"•I"'"" i;,c•t, V•'""''' Worl• bo•b <of 1111''0"' ••"• '"'"'"'"· "'''~''" r•om1n1, ,,.,1n •' F ln·!~o ; '"~ •••n!l,n'ld••n ''"''"'· 1n"'"'''· '''~uH 11 •• 1 ~ m . 1•11 "'"''""' '" r••••I 1"'"'"'"nt •' Horl>fo• 11 .,1 M•'f'nri•I l'ork .. Ill M 'OA~"''' ~\"'O•O/Y, !"'/" •cOO" tl••••ll t•nn.rn < f•tr"<1 '""''"'I• or ~I"· <'\•o• \vr••••<1 bv wll•, Lor•l!I., •on. •l•o; "•v•n"'• I<;•• """'''~ "I 11 no&~ W•OMO.ld•~ •• L•m" ,.,,,.,.1 Homo, ,. ... ·~en• """''• on1orm•"'· ""''"' v,o,; (•.,,~'•'•· N•woott Bu '~ Lomo Ft1no"I Hn,....1. ~''""""'· o;"°"""· t A!l.0.Y '"""~ , ....... •O• IJ nl 11i01 Otcl· n•Mo1 t.•n•, i'<11<1IOOGIOn .. &•ob 0•11 of ~•"'"· •u•u•• 1, 1111. 1"'"""" b> ,,.,110. '''"'• of •b• ~""'" '""· llo<~u<I l oo!.O• nf ><vnnnt •o• ~·•<~• tou• """~:nllt~••­~"'"''"· T~u,,llY. l ~ '" • I+, Sm•lb• (~•ofl p,-,,,.,. lnlt ""''"· ~1dl 1t Vl~W Memo<l•I ,,., •. ! .... ,,~. MMIU•tv, 0 1.. ••l•ln• ARRUCKLF: & so~ WESTCLfFF i\IORTUARV 421 E. t70t St., Cosll Meu '45-1 833 • R .. \(,T1. MORTUARIF ... ~ Cnrnna drl M•r C7!.l451 Cnsla fti1e'• Ml-%4U • BELi. BROA nWAV MORTUARY 111 Brn1dw1y. Oista fti.feaa LI 1-Wl • 11teCORM1CK LAGUNA BEACR MORTUARY 1795 I..11111n• Ctnyoa Rd. 4H·Hl5 • r ACJFJC VIEW Pt1"f.MORIAL PAR llt Ctmelf"rJ Ptltthlary C'lltptl JM'll Ptt:lfk Vitw Orlvit Newport 1Je1eh, Callfonla .... ,,. • PEF.K FAi\ULV COLONIAL FUNEIUL ROME 78111 Bnl8a A vt. Westmietltr 113--352$ • S,\fITR'S ttlORTUAftY m Maht st. ........ - Record ""l'i:~::!"· l'old(ll Lvf!ll• ali~ Dolootl !mH ... M•tv "I(• ""' "or•I(~ w 111 •• ., l'ott•r • .J•rn•t La•.,,•n<t ""t "''""'" c; .. ,,1. '"'""""· J1cou•ll"• ltav onl .O.nl"-•• 11111111 'fw""''· Ooro1n• "· •"4 11...,,1 r Jwd•"· Oonoto L. In!! T.,,, Colll11.•. L• lll:•v e"lw•r~ '"' f volv• t<!;"::.1." 1'1•dfl1 Kov """ w11111m 111(11 .. d Wol\et, "•lrl(l• M. """ ("rl~toei.•r L, t.1 rr•it. l'1m~11 t 0•nft MicN1ol tt w1,.,,~. IC•••" "'"' ovln Woll1nwH>e<. (~•ti•• fdw•••· J., o n~ loon Mori• Mill!o•n, M"'" I, t M L•u•o J ""'~"" Oen•• D ond Mo""" W J• 5....,.,., J 1COUf llt>0 M"ll •"~ f >e<"i Wllllom Loi, JHHlll•o Ind Jo1'nnv & l':re•t, A!•n G. &!>II il!ownon~ I ~•• GH . l1rt111 J ..... l e >lio W lfto.<Ml'O, J01tf>n W., J< .o "d MOf00"1 G.f,~ •. M•r• •n• i<;•nnetn J _ 1chouton, Jonot 1fl1loo SCll9'•'•" 1'1d l'nlll• D1ult Co•tell•••· Wthh• ••d ~mleu• Scnum1cn11, MortOf•! •, onf T•aMIO lVn" M OM•. 11mu11 a.. •nd Mo'v "· e .. u,.v. Joan I. 11'<1 il!lmo' t (0,.,,or, Jomtt .0., ond 0..-otn• L. 111/d<•(hf, Vl••lnl• Mori• '"" Jenn ._ld1n Horwood C•••I M. 1n<1 l n.imu W. wu~""· it.-.in l . '"" Oiono L Ououoro • .O.lfon•o •hi! .O.nnott• Mor•• ""'"''· Noncv Loulu •n~ Lfwtonr• :r!\;,,v~~~: ~~J" ...... "'t~~~:, ~""'" lnttret July )I !<nw1t1 0, Joonnono v I', I" 1 • •Ml Norm•n l'tlor Jdo<U><l'n, I rion Wllllam "'" l on•ll Ol•nt Sontllll. l't o"k and "'aullno llo" Mel(onnov, l'atrlc• W •nd l(ov C Ml rYu•ow, .O.orc>n I'<, •ntl Dn<Jo "'"" ltoor. J1couolln1 L, on!! Ko•n•+n I' t<1ndtlck1on, Mor• Ju• ond 11••"••1 Cul Wlll>row. Clo•u,co 0 . on<I ~ ... L10 Fottl, .t.•llnt l~oroo •~• T~""'" ,.,., .. 'f"r<)Cy, l'trrlrlo .t.nn ano otoeorl Edword J•n•tn, Olono ond lllcnord W MMl1, G1roldln• L o~t J~uon J_ lloo1n, Su'"""' 0 1v.n •nd '"'"" ll•b•'l SlmQJtlll , Mt lvo J . ond l(ennolh (, !Hf, Oovll! llrvonl 1no F""ct 1 Anno lloll, L•W'IM(O W .. J ,, or1d Lina•~ . McMu•+ty, 0 •1111 C.. ona Co,ol J•o n ,. .... ""'"" J i<;uMmo•tr. M1r1 If. ona '"II I . CeHmon. J1c•11t1lno 1na Jo• H1Y1, Mory lolo 1"1! Stoonon T'""""'· f•on<I• McDonlol •nd ••rf>Or.o 1-<or~lnJ. (bUlt1 Tnom"" Jr. on~ l!lvlro Hombl..,, J•nlct Ml ,;• an~ ltovmon "••<• 5&1.11nwer1n. ''"""" Jove• a nd w o111c1 ... t<!c~m1n, t<lft/Oll D_ •nl! W•lmo lmot en• M•••tllon•. "l••l• ono l ll<" J T•lmb!" L111rln• Lot1!st •n<1 r.•nroo w11111m Hn~io~. ••ii• L , •n<l 110 .,nen~ • G•>PI'. l'11ly J°"" •n<I lltlc~o"! .O I*•· •nd"' 1(1mllll . Donn onn J&~lfllt V, M•C.nnill<, cnu+.• L., •"" l hello '""" IC IOln, lt«n•il• !Olh •nd Sl•••n ~ El"'"'· o.'.u" l •o 1n<1 V•rolnlo El"'" IC •:t•'•', F'•n> J •no v ;,11n1, J N•v.comll. n1trlcf1 ,o., '"" "'""" G'•nom P•c•ord, Violo M. •n~ Goo,•• w. (~rlP'. llob•rl LIOYO I n<! (",lotl• J•on IC •Jlilt, lt ln• a nd 111,.,.,I! .O.llon Miii ... D••i•I G. •nd tte1 ... l l'tllerh. [1r11yn (. •nd Jei.n JfV i'<odtsln, f!.Oll•rt Geor•• 1nd J •n•ol<• p,.,, 1"ool1no. Lv1 £1•n• o n~ E~Wlf<l I . CllnTon, J~d• Ol1no 1n<1 fronk El~f•I, ,, Co•ll•lt . JO•eon;no M. ond Morvi• « G•H~n. on,o•n• """ •nd Jock Con,•tl P l'i<"ll. ll'u<• ~""'"' 1n<1 ColOon H. Jonl(mon, V•lm• .M•• on<! Jon Sl•ll• M•<'tL H1nY I•~<• •nd ~uun lW.,n• Ocnoo. 11.~ .. ,. J , '"" MOMl'•I s;mo>or" t~•'i•yn J on<! S10on•n ~ Shelb" Joon ono Ern.,, I Wflmon. C••olvn '''-"' ond C.•n'•o Avt u•I. Jr. M<Corlnv, lru<l• Ind Mlch••I .,,,., S•ncnn . "'"'""• )', ond won~• •10 .... '""~fin, Cnr l1 v . •no llut~ .o.nn Uhlu . O•<b¥ L. ono Wllll1m ~. &urr. Lindi A. •nd Sltobon ~ """'' c .in .. ln• M, •no l(enn"" l Ev.•11, l'IMen<• 0 . and Cn•"u II Ml;""· ll l<"•'d S!r>en •nd O•ono l'llllf ... ,. ... 1 W>rd, J,_, f1n .. <10• and Wona1 l Co•n. J•"" M•lvin •nd Lii• Lt no,o. Rusk, ~.,,,.,;.,, """ 0 .... 1~ '"' P l<i<r>I. Cn<"llno I nd J ock lo ~o-. Norrio. J•onno •no (norl.-t< Holl. J•ult L"tlllo ond Je•oah Jenn 1-<umon, [801 Co"!~ ond 'l lcn.,11 Do~IO Evern•"· LI "'""'' l(r l1n •n<I .1,n,. Eli>•btlh 1-<011. J •U I• lupllo one J""•"" Jnhn, '"n•no"•· P•ul II•"" •no M•r•u" l';ln, 'io•onon Eu•tno and Jo•n"I M.,io. ,O.ll!n, iu ... n ond Jnn" H V•s•, l'oui:no a. ona Ph•lh8 J Win•. Arl•n• c. ana 1<;vro n U•d1<1on. Snlrll• M . on<! No<!I [_ llo•!nD1\l0t, S•naro Ito>• ono No,mon, WOOl u v. E tool1tert• ond '"111 t r I r,..,,o. C•rl•'· "'ir.nu o 6 . •nli P oul•no K l\1<1no1, l.••ern• ~ •na >'ld!n ~~~~·,.~~bbli'no~:~ ~';,"w~~Jlo!ln"." f~'.',"~ t::11101>etn. (JOWID<Q, P•!dcl• .0. onn Jonn D. z;o~i. Mi<nA•I J On<! Mod o S<,o•nOlmt••'· ClouOto M•u""' """ 'l&v Wlll1•1rn. "~'">. Jou.,nlno V on~ """'~" () ""''Uno• Ko~ •no'""''"' Do.,n. Oennv, J 1m H ono ""'"' M Forl1!" l 1Jfllo lu•no ••O ~""''~ )M"'l)h. J •n. E•• Wt• Hov (h•n• '"" l<ot no ~.,",,,~,.,,,~T. W•l"ern J ono ['"~' M wvnol•,I. Mo,. oo~ •nO'"w (.ow"'· I'!•""" M "'d J•" L 8rortlM~. Modlvn R ond I "'"" .,, Po1oh, Rvb·1 Lu '"'" Hen•·• a, [nt.,•11 ""'"" • r!l1t" lreno I •nD Jonn ~oi•e;, S•n<l,. L ann L• "'"" t< C.rubn. G•o'I• ~"V •no ... ~'"" W1tl, F1•wfll. V·dd l •.,Q r, ""'"' W f\'IOGI, Cnrol J, Ood f'!oo"'i f N•fl, (,,,010 G•.i•nn """ (1,ol ''""'" tlrt~l•v. ""'""11• J ·~~ Pvon f (..ouou>n. ~"""" M •n~ Jo,o~n • ~ohv. 81'(1.oro Ann •~d Ed"'•'~ JOHl>h Wl 11•1tom, E""""'" '""" on~ ~·c"or• Jome\ S<onsourv, u·,., •"t Oon.,~ Ii: Mo+n•w1. Eaw•n• w. •~• •1"""'" Stonl•> HY+<~en,, M.,o.,., r ~o• J ~ M•Cull0<n. Gt•Co E•••n~' •"II .. Otft >!lm,,.n, <.oan. ""'"' luofPt• •nd r:io"&ld J •m~>. ~"'lln. Cllf• •reno ond Goerao Enwlf~. v11.,.,.,.-•• ,...,,.,., 6 ...... C:narlyn Att vKe, M1<v1'1ll ond llodd oo "'•'"•· G11lon, e111ne 10•1 ond G••• t.••tor>'-.\ut>lt . l'~na• L ond Lowronco O Ci.,kn, t<eltn M . 1nd ~t•t•Yn ~ l'ulifot. ,,..,. M•len ond ""In "'"'"dllft, H•n1111. Morg•"ll'lo o n<I ..-1 l'airlc~. Po11. Juonlto l 1nd lt••rnond (. t~1~:11~~· ..".~~~c'f: -.;,~,~~0".",,,,v'f~nor f .O.nlh<ln• Allm•n. DMno Mot """ Eori I!'"' ,.U!lllo, FIO't "Ct ll>u•" •nO Jl f\ icott Mtj•Dfl•, w.u••m 1'11 r.o~ onn ""'""'" ' <orrv, lrv1" JI Ck1on •nd {".,,.,._ V•""•' Stt~. Morll'<'n '"" Mori.n. i~';";~ol'..,;/tl. L,o;:d 's"1~.,~~~"Z;' c. f'ltmlnt , KltM••n ~ '"" IC'•"' 0 , Wot+.. l•rboro .o.. •~<I llo~•" E. Du,,ln, t<ello •n• w1111~m ll•v. ll;u,ln, ll••b1r1 I . Ind f'!ot•rl C. !i:~~-!~·~·.::.::.~ ""~$-:t:.,",,dl• .... It•• L10n1r~. ~~~t"'&;,~;1,i1•0~ ~~:'tol:t~;·•~: &, Norlhtf>l l. li:lllot>t tn Lt,111• ant Jt mt' •- llvmt•. ltrlHlro "'" O..v!d S. (1111!!1. WHiiom Et rl """ M•• Vl•t lnh tJolm. Elion Cl'lr111rno •"11 wovn• l!tw•••· Ve.int. Sii!• Jo t n4 Sr~v•n. Ct tl. Sotvl!OtlO ll>omta on~ M111,.. sn1r11v. (1r~ttt, '"!on,.. M. 1"1 Gt"lf M, L-n, Muooftl l!!ll<ll '"" .O.l"'rt tlh v, ''· ToJ!."t•"·"u'" l'•l'i•oen """ V>nc1n1 Von l...,....,, L• 01•n """ .O.nn Von. icl'\lc"I, J1mt1 !""""'" u'll J 1nnlt1P H, OUlt v. l 1r1H1t1 Jtan•tto l <>t Wl!ll•M. tNllootff, lll:to!"• M•rl• """ S•muol l11t" 111, 1'<•1!111~. ••!t• J. •""' l!dwln G, ~If\!, a.1>t!• lff ,,.,. M !Cl'I•" I . ~~.~!:.~":/.~~; 1t'.~·~~~:·:~·· Co•. Jt.,,..., E. """ Cllllol d 'N. ant.ro~ Au"'•' I tlec-. 11:.l+hlff~ •. •nd W1rr111 .&. , Jr r:;:::~·. J0~~11~"''j11~::: •-:::.r"'· 6:~:1, f.~~"tllCll' .a.lltto •"<'.I """"" Jono. ~"''"· ..... ,. '"" J•ll••'<' °"'""'"· H11,Ml, Elt fno C.. I "" W•Vfl• It. E!llon. •-• O.on on<t l'o!tl-cl• l':I • "•tlthl l'» Nl ri<V (, """ lllthl'f'l. I'•~••· ltetn .0.11••""•• tnd Git"• JOAn, 1-i, L""11d l'"t..,.1!ck •"d l •di•. ~!'Ila"· l i •I""• G. Incl il!Mnl• .t.I•"' Olhr, ltk l'lltd Ffle-m•• l "d ()It .. • '"' 1>e1111, J11nntno •Ml C•"O' J En11, Jomoi ft. 11\C! o.<t• l !N lll<ltt, II, ~ll(o Eaw••d ""' 1•1• i1tlll W-•· il!l~l'lorol 0. •"II lltlll• (. "'n>trnr, JJ,,... II. ono S11••" v. ~•dr\d"•• &•rft•'• f.ll ub•'" •"~ Gte'ol ,, l•wl1, lt"ll~ w. 1n~ ~"'"~ l. l111ln11<. lllt• f., """ Ml"tv L. l•v••"· C.t•n•• I."'• ""ft lt lr~l'IJ "•••lo r.-1., •. 1t"h L•1H.i '"" J""11~1" It''" Vote Plan Gets Okav _, For County SANTA ANA -Registrar nf Vnters David Hi!cncock J!Ot tht. jreen light Tuesday for vt1tiog ta bula tion pl1n~ th11t wilt. hr predir!e<I IQ county sup<'-rvisnrs. give 0 r 1 n g e __ Board Po stpones Golf Cou1·se Action A se.\'en·yrar~ld plan tn bllild a nine.fiolr aolf coursr nn the south clear zone nf Or· 11ni:e County .4.irport wall st.11· mied again Tuescl1y when counry supervisor~ ,11skl'd for a IWO.\\'eek delay in dist'll~s1on ot Lhe issue. of lhf' county·~ air strip. R ~al Proptrty Servic~ Di· rtrtor Stanley Krause btlievP.E; It "'ill bt possible I() persu1dt thl" lr111ne Com pany to add 18 11rre~ nf adjal'.'t:n l land In rhe rourse and thus creatt ' 52· .'l('re fae ility. W~ne~ay, . .l.ugtUt. 11. 1971 DAILY F(lO'Y 9 Y:S' CREATIVE LOVE WOMEN ~ FASHION FABRIC AN D FANCY TRIMS FROM $NI I" w'STl.,CH SHo-n Coun ty th t rl'.sul ts t1f 11~ Jurie. Kids Like 1972, pri mar.v vn!t' Its~ t,han !(I The pro1i>r·t, .~chedul Pd for lurlher debati> Au~. ?.1 . r11 ll~ lnr construc l1on nf thf' cnur~e nn :i~ i1Cre' of C'f'Hinty la nd j11~1 hP.vnnr! th! s0ulhPrn l)('nmeti>r Co.~ls fnr thl" smaller course ;ire "~timated at Sl51 ,000 . K r 1u.~t b~lieve.' !ht fi~urt. will l'>f' S2~.()()(1 if h, <'lln Rf't lhf' lrv1n r lanr1 E. COAST l-IWY., co.-ONA DEt MAI bJJ.&OSO l.flNl(AMfltlC.0.110 M.O.lllfll f:HAllOI hnurs frnm the timt the Pflll5 To t\sk And~' rlO$t . H1trh(''''1;'.• s ugi,iested 1m· p1Pmen111tinn and ~!rea mlining nr lhe Cnlr.m:in electronic v111 e counter~ recen11 y laken over by Var& Inc. "'ill ('{'I..~! lhf' counry S.520,300 . Half flf th<tt Jtum will be 1llocated in I~ 1971 ·72 budge4 . The existing C" I e m 11 n tqu i pm tn t "'ill ht i1trengthened by new ballnt reader!'!, addition al d • i.11 proct:!'!Jing equipmenl • n d !'1Ub5lantial mndificalinn of m.!lny fea!ure.~ of the prese nt vote rally sys tern. Superv isor~ rejt.cled ,1111 of. fer by rhe V11tronie~ Cnmpan.v tn u.~e :>ll machine~ in the Junl'- primary en • trial ba!'li~ at • total c~t of S210,000 wi1h !hi' promise that the payment would be credited In the coun· ty if superv isors de cided tn buy the sophisticated vote tally equipmenL Votrnnic"' reprcsentatlvl's told the aupervisnr., thal the total cost ef their equipment wnul d be $1 ,163,435 anti wnuld br.: spread over a live.year period_ Hitchcock r.stima!.l':d that it will take hi~ d ivi~inn fivl' month~ Jn inALall lht new V11rn n ~ulpmen! and prepa re tor the Jun! pri mary. Assessment Unit's Bid Denied SA\ITA A.'-'A -A req ue~l IJ~· 1he Orangt County A:orse.,S· ment Apptal~ Board ror 1d· dilional compensation nf S1 2.50 .:in hour for ' · ll I u ti ~· i n a: transcript.~" h.11~ been titnie.d by the coonly Board of Supervis.1r,o;, 1'he reqursl wa... in.:tdf' bl>cau.<:P thf' .ap!'f'al.~ boar-rt w.:i s plannln,i.:: lo rule nn thl' Anahe.im Stadium 11ppeal from pos~essory interest. raxe11 on lhe ha~i.~ or tr.:inscript~ from tl'le pa.~1 lwo year. Two or 1he l/lree .mern bf'rs nf !he board 11re new and tht !ranscripl.ll \uould 111ke. hou r.~ ol ttudy. tht'y said. Rut ~uperv i.~ors rlf?ctded thii t. pa _vmrnt hv the hour would ae.t 11 prt'terlent fnr other county bn;ird~ and fnmmi.•1slon~. The. .::ippeal~ ~rnup i~ now pJiid S100 fnr ~11 rlay meellnp:~ 11od $511 for h11lf-day session~. CdM Do cto r T akc .~ Po st ORANG~: -Dr. (-;pnrjt A Liml>eck of Cnrontt de.I ~1ar ha~ bteo aprx1inltd Oirl"clor nf Medical F. d u c 11 1 I t1 n Ji t Children ... Hosp1t;il t1r Oran ae Cfn1nty in OranJlt. In hi,o; nt11· pns1. hr will act A~ liai.~on hetween I he hospital'~ mf>dical ~t aU 11nd tht. Oep11rtmen1 flf Ped iatric~ ,11t the. Cal ifor nia CC1llege nf Medicine. UCL For t~ pa.~! two yeari, Limbeck ~rved a~ rnnrdin.:it.nr of ~tu<lt.nl lraininJ 11! the Departmenl •I Pediatric$ al UCL McCloskey To Address Peace Unit TUSTTN Congreiaman Paul ~/. Mccloskey IR·Stn Mateo) h1' been scheduled t11 address the me.m~r~ (If thr Peace Awarene~~ Group and the publir. on Aug . 17. An nut~poken critic flf lht :uimi ni.~lratiori·s policy on the War iri Southea~t A, i 1 PtlcCloskey wlll dclivtr hi~ co1nmenti nn the dlplnmallc future of the ria tinn and his 111spir11tion' for the Republican pre~idential n11minatlon. The Peace Awar..:nes.' Grnup I a 11 n n n • dtnnminational "rganb:ation formed tn study lllll aspects flf the Vietnam war 11nd v.·nrk for peacefu]I ~l'.t· tlcment. The RtOUP uric.~ the pubhc 10 at.tend lhl'. meetJni w11h McCloskey 111 A p.m .. 11 .S1. PJiUI~~ Epi/lCl'lpAI Church, 1221 Was.~ St.. Tustin, White over black? Yes- our interior latex paint will even cover black in just one coat. We guarantee it. Sale priced through Wednesday~ ~-•:"' . '· A~. S.tl. P.nncraft• 0.. Coet ~ L•te1 wffh 3 ye•r guarant ... Covers .,,, r:nlor in iu•t on• appllc•tion. Goes CM" .smoothly with eitMr bru9h or rollt1r. 0"- 1n 30 min utl!ls lo a durable And al•i" r~sislanl finish. Odorll!I$'\, too! Choloe (!If 1 O r&il!ldy-mix-~ e&lors. .. ~~' i-~· l ~·;~::. ... ~~, '; "• -. . Sale 349 Penncran• •nliquing kits. Add ehrarm and beauty lo your favorite piec91. Euy to apply ... use right O¥er old finishes, un· painted wOOd or melal. Aesi.Jfls tr• ctuick. e•sy and p1olessional. A11tl4•1 kits i11 I celer1, ~eg. 4.49, New 3.49 A11ti11•• kits Hi 6 rolo" J'lv~ 2 tvtt b&wi., ~"I:!· J.99. Now 3.4t 1599 Th• Anywhere ~helf. Doubles ll!'I a handsome display vnil or a pr1ctic~l sto rage o rganizer. Features lhe gleaming look of chrome posla 111'1d cro1ts bars with a r,r1sp houndstooth pt1tt"lrn nn lhe slie1¥"!S . V isit our paint and h•rdwere r dep•rtmentand receive your free paint peddle end yerdo-{ tick. • JCPenney Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at these Penney Stores: DOWNEY ,.,._Sl·HON VAlLEY-S.-,N DtEGO FUtLERTON LAkEWOOO MONTCLA I~ HPWPORT BEACH O~ANGE '"'THE CITY" IUVERS!OE • ' • ,. 0411.Y PILOT Wtdn~. Auqust 11, 1q71 Don't miss our furniture sale. Y.9.~r."JJgro~".W.QUld never forgive you. . . . ' I Sale s259 Reg. 5329. Save $60! 3-pc. Spanish sryte bedroom group includes lr1ple dressPr, mirror and lull or queen size headboard All have glazed and distressed f1n1sh over select Triple Dresser, Reg $205 Mirror. Reg . $50 Full or Queen Headboard, hardwood. Sale $165 Sale $40 Reg. $74 ...•............ Sale $64 King Size Headboard, Reg, $96 .......•... , •.. Sat e $79 Night Stand, Reg. $70 •.... Sale $55 Penneys furniture prices include delivery with in local delivery area. "Va quero" bedroom group, Features dovetailed dU5tproof drawers, centerguides. Furniture tops of plastic for longer life, 6 drawer dresser .... Reg . s 123 Sale s105 Mirror..... .. ., Reg . $32 Sale s27 sunkBed... ..Reg s139 Sale s115 Low chcs1 ...•...... Reg . $79 Sale s55 s 1udent desk ........ Reg . s109 Sale '95 cha" ............... Reg s32 Sale s27 Bookshell 30 ': ........ Reg . S42 Sale '37 ., I ' Additional pieces available: ' ' " ' TrundleBed,Reg.s1 19 ... Sale s105 Low ches1. Reg. $79 .. . .. .. Sale '66 Fu ll or twin headboard, Reg $« ............... Sale '37 5 Drawer h iQ h chest, Reg. $1 23 .............. Sale '105 Night sland , Reg. $44 Sale '37 Corner desk, Reo .$59 Custom upholstered furniture Save 20°/o J>1ck your style. Choose Early Ame rican or Modern , Tra ditional or Con1emporary. We have the style you prefer. Mix and ma tch these styles Any way you like. 1rs all up to you. 11 s all custom made Pick your fabric. Our custom turnrfure offers you a wide selection of fabrics and paTterns. Fabric choices range lrom carefree acetates to fine cottons Among many possible de signs are plaids, tweeds. solids. stripes. prints and crushed ve lvets. Ask a Penney decorator to help you. d you like He will be glad 10 point oul the advantages of each combinat ion. Pick up 20o/o savings. All custom order furn iture costs 20°/o less through Saturday. En1oy personal1z1ng your home by choosing your own fabric and style comb1na 11ons. Leave 1t to J.C. Penney to give you such great va lue al such great sav1nqs 'Birch Manor' tables on sale now! 'Castanea' tables on sale now! Reg. $1 5 5. 'B irch Manor" cock ta ii table wil h storage c.ompartment. Reg. $130. 'Birch Manor" octagor1al commode lea· lures bevelled and grooved top. Sale 564 • Reg. S80. 'B irch Manor' step la ble Ma s handy drawers. decorative hard ware. ~ I Sale 588 Sale ·548 Sale 560 Reg . S1 10. "Birch M anor" end table hcis handy drawer, hardware trim. Reg . S 100. 'Castanea· commode with double door storage compartment. Reg. $75. "Castanea· Poe table 18" in diameter. Reg ./S60. 'CaS ta nea"' end table i h classic Mediterranean block mot ii. Sale 560 Reg. S75. Oval cocktail table has brown maple finish over birch. Sale 572 Re g. 590. 'Birch Manor' drawer commode has grooved and bevelled top • Sale s49 Reg. S60. 'C asta ne a' cocktail table With h ickory veneer top ovi:r elm. JCPenney Shop noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores : Sale s95 Reg. S 120. 'Castanea' cocktail tabl e hgs 2 doors with brass plal ed steel ha rdware and Spanish style backplale sa1essa Reg. $85. 'C~slanea' octagonal commode in classic block motif. A~allabl9a.1 lh•e atore1 . CANOGA PARK CARLS8A!1,CHULA VISTA DOWNEY FASHION \IALLEY·SAN DJEGO ~UL LEATON 11UNTJNG TON SF.ACl1 LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BE.ACH ORANGE. rHE CI TY RIVERSIDE VE NTURA. Use Penney& Time P1yment Plan .. ·. lly Phil lnterlandi ''Wttuld you like t o com.e out'! I 'd like to m&ke a. purcllaae. ., GWC Offers Special Brush-up in Typi11g .lob applicant~ Vr'h(I havr. nWlktd th~r typin g te.!rl.! ire n1'1W able to brush up on ac- curacy and speed in a special Golden West colle:g t cours,, Tht "Golden Ke ys La b" i~ self-instructiona l and a!low!I sludenl3 to tnter and complete courses at 11ny point during the fiemtster. De veloped by l\1 r~. Maxinr. McG.tnn and Mrs. .10.vcr Kupsh , bu~i nes.' division in- s tructors. the la b i~ designed 10 hel p clear the hurdle posed by the dreaded typing test. The program i.~ ~tt up lo 1.llow students to enroll in 'ott:innini. intermediate ()r personal typi ng for up tn three uniU of credit. Courses may Ed11cators Named Best In America A Hunting1on Bea('h rt<>sidtnl Anti ·a S~al Rtach rt:sident wert t.rnong tht 12 instructor~ -1.t Cal Statf' Loni: B~ach <'ho.sen as 0 u ! 5 r ~ n d in i Educators of American for 1971. Outstandinr Educators ~rt honored /or I.heir exc~plion 1I ~ervice. Achie vement~ and ltadership in P:duc11tlon. ThP or1111iz.11tion th11l .~ e i P. c I l l"duct.tor5 111 bt honnrt<>d i~ ca.lied Out.standing Etluc111 tors of America. Honored this vear werP nr. rtoherl Pestrilesi. 9 J 8 2 Molo)tal Drive, Hunlin j!ton Beech. and Dr. D e I be r l \V!lliam!on. 7 O fl Drif twood Avt ., Se.al Beach. Pestolesi i~ chairma n of the r.1tn's P h vs i c a I Educ.11 ti on Oepart..,..~rit and Wiliamson is a profes sor of ucounting. bf' t1kl"n fur 11 grade or pa!s- fail option. The open enlry and exit lets 11tudents progress at lhelr own rale, according to Mrs. Kupsh. ''Last spring A woman finishe d a th ree unit course in five weeks. She couldn'! get a job becaus' she couldn't pas.s the typi ng !tst ," said ~trs. f\upsh, "She wt'n l from :m In mnrP than 6.1 ll'Ords per rni nult with les~ th;in two errors con- sistently.·• Several grad11111e sludcnts who never learnerl to type and have sudde;nly found thcm selve.~ swamped w i !. h pape rs lo lype are also enrolled in the course. Other persons v:ho have indic;it~ .a desire lo improve the.ir skills i nclud~ b usi ne!i s m t n , housewives, beauty operators, high school students and wai!resse:<. Su mmer rnrn!lment h 11 ~ been about !20 .~turient~. Thi.~ r.~ll the lnstruclnrs ;iirt: ~t· peeling more than fi O O stu den ts. Th,, l;ib l'OOSISI:< or te11chin~ carrel~. Pach equ1p-- ped \vith s!idt and II millimetrr projectors. a 111 pt machine. an elec1r l c typewriter ;ind a s pet d analyzer. StudtnL~ rPcei vf' ~!ep hy .~tep instruction. A! the end of a le.c;son, !.he student.~ mov t to practice. t y pewriter ~ to <levelop SpPed 1111<! ;icrur;:icy. Thi.~ 11 llow.~ thr lr arher !n work v.·i th them on indi vidual prnbltn1.~. The indi1•idu a)17.rd iipprn11ch 11llnw~ !ludent~ 10 ~tav on ,111 1e5!0n unlil they ' ha I' e masterr.d i!. /\~ ;i rf'sul!. ~ percent of !ht spring seml'ster cl &!! oJ 312 stu dents go1 A ·s. N tv.·comer~ may enroll ~I the admi ~~i0ns oHicl'. Tht on- ly cost invo!vrd i ~ tht: course: ~yllabu !, thr 1e~L and typing REMEMBER (>UR 20%DFF SALE? IT'S TIME AGAIN! JUST DEDUCT 20 % OFF ANY PURCHASE (FAIR TRADE BRANDS EXCEPTED) THUR. AUG. 12th 10 A.M. LIMITED TIMI O~ T TAlb-m&~~& S STORE9 IN C~LIFOl'lNIA COSTA MESA , II 1'1! HUIOl ILVD. Deily 1 .. t Setvr41y f .6 . DOWNEY •111 lttRtWtt4 (Hllf T1•WM-S1t. 11-' Mt•Tllt·fri. 10.t SANTA MONICA, 141,,tllStrttt Dtlly t .6 frl4ty t-t DAILV >!LOT J J A cquisition Study OK'd Capo Revives Golf Course Issue The Ci1y Council nf San Juan Cap!str.:ino, seeking 11 civic cen ter site , revived the goll cour~ purchase issue Monday by votini 4·1 in proceed with 11n acquis!lion study. Counci!m2.n .Jim ThorPf' in· troduced the .. notion to )!rant the contract for tht feasibllity study on the purchase of the San Juan H!lls Country Club. The Sherman C..-0mpaii y will perform lhe const1lh1nL work. The con1 r11ct will hinge (Jn fDrmal settin& of the easu~rn boundary of I.ht prDperty. plus ,11n 111reement with rht owner~ thar !hey will hold the proper· ty for the city for 12 months. r.11d lhat tht even1ual ~elltns, prirr would not e1ceed S2.~ million. "I wiint In mi ke it clear 1h11t S2 fl milHon is nol 11n Of· !er. It i~ only ii maximun1 fi gurt in the t vent w' dtcidr to 110 11 hPRd with I h f' pu rchast ," .~.iid Thorpe. Votin,I:!. a,l:!.ainsl JhP s1urt1· propos11il WM Council man Rill Ba thgate. ln 11n interview after ll'le meeting B11thg<1tl': 5aid he is basically against the golf course purcha.~e. ··1 dnn'1 lhlnk if.~ 11 Rood irl ca," he said. "I might bf' 1n re.var nf a ~tudy e:rplorin.1: !hi' pro perty as 11 civir centr:r sit f' ~ !on1 11~ othtr .~it "s 11rt in· eluded. bu! per~on 11 lly I don '! thi nk thP ci!y ~houlrl 11:et intn !ht gnH course bu~lnt'is "If wt bonrl people for S2 rn i11ion I think !hi' mont,I' Soft a nd curled dOWT" yom1 for d imensi<X1 ol effect. More face yarn for longer wear. Many lovely colors ovoiloble, 100% coritinvovs filomerit "'f- lan plv sh. Moinloins lre1h loo!( willi little l"liort. Nylon yorns ore tougli o,,d I-Ong W90ri,,9. Cleans e asily. /l.CNty low ly color ' ovoa- oble. All nylon foce rot1dol'l"l .. 'rt'•rf'<f li•-lo loop, d()Ubte-~ bock•ng. R~'1t1 fu1zlT'9 mo.cl pill,.,g_ fa,y to "'°iflro in, M°"'( vno" t olOl"S. 10011/a DuPont ,.,,_1on f<7':e. Dov- bl"' jut4! bocki ng, dePp lu•\!riout. plle, Eoty to mointoit1. Motl-.- proofed ~ rw>n-oU.r~nic.. An ~Y of decorotor «lk>rL 2 ROOMS & HALL LFving Room, Dtning Room ond Holl Up To 32 Sq. Yds. Continu- ou• Filo'™'nt Nylon Pile . Comp(~oly ln1tolled 0-$ 1 4 9 Heavy Royoloire Pod dirtg.. COMPLMLY lllSTALLED us1 out COllVIMllllT CllDtT TllMS rould ~ put to better use. Perh&ps when wt matw·f! 11s 11 rity wt will bt ahlr. tn af/!'lrrl snmt nf thrse thing~ but nnw isn't tht right tlrne." Tht ,i:!OH cour~r ~nrl prnj)('r- 11' surroundin~ it h;i.5 bt en in- volvrd in b11nkrupt cy proce:eding~. Thi' .~ludy will l'OSI llp- pro1i"T1alt ly S7.~ and will in- ('iudt 11n opinion on r.h11ncr!i 1hr 11:olf course rould bf' nJ>tr&l td at 11 protir 11s a rnunir.i p;:iJ c:on('trn. Jn 11d- r!ilion. lht !tudy will t xplnre whrther or no1 property orar In lht ~rttn~ i ~ 11dtQUa1t for 11 civic renttr ~Ht. City Maniigr r Do n \\1ridner told tht council variou~ Str- tinn~ of tht: property wert 10 ht di~pl'r~cd by the cou rt.~ th i!! ll'f'tk and tht nr1v owner or owners Y.'nulrl probably requlrl". JD to 60 day~ to dec id e if lhr. property is for s11lt . The fet.5lbH1ty ~1ud_v will rior he authnri?.ed unl es~ it i~ on !ht markf'L Muhi·colored yorni with n dif- fer•nt co1uol te:rture. A carpet !hot importi 'porkle o"d proc- 1'coli1y. Double lo..,..inoted ivte bock.. E ~citi"g color comb1no- in O de'!p 1cvlptvred po1tern, · 100°,o polyetler fiber re,•1!1 cru1hi..g arid matting. loo!..1 greet ill ony d.c.of. Mo ny loV't'ly <"'°'L ROOM SIZE REMNANTS $75.00 to $1 25.00 ....,)ves 11 sold by t~ yard. Mm<y, rnony to choose from. DuPONT TONE;,ON· TONE Contil'luov• fil ament nylon pile carp et in a deep, rich hi-l o te ~· lur ed, lone-on-t(H'l e potter>\, Resi\!ont kl 1po!\ o l'ld sio in1,. Double fut• bocking, MO'f\y lo..... ly colorL O.,,.p, tich 1ho9 Corpe! !"lode for ~rt of be <Jvly ond weor. 5o tough ond dura b'e it'1 fa mily proof. Lorge 1tlt ction cf bril- IKlnt ColifOt'nio colorl. $ SHOP AT HOME SERVICE AU l.11111 CAllllS A UPITlMI GUU ~NTI! 3040 BRISTOL AVE •• !~·~,~~:-, ~':r. If )'OIJ (011'1 coMe ;,., fl.nt ph0"9 ""'d out '*P'•teritotl....e will coll Mm o N H •"""pie 1e!eetion. No obligmion. CIJ.l TODAY 546-8548 COSTA MESA 546·8548 ... --.--·' -~·"""· !',. -__ ...... _ .... ~ • • -. ~-.-·--.~- • -_-. ---,:-Jee _ .. -:::---.. . J J DAILY PILOT Wtdntsd~y, Augu~t 11. 1971 E x perience Nee d e d fo r PP A By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear ,Joyct: Pleau ad\'ire about lbe quallflcalio11s and. rducatkln nttded lo qualify a~ a.11 adminlslralor or • pension plan fund , as repilaled by the lnlt:rnal Revenue Ser\'it·e. T. A. M'., Ga lveston, Tesas The IRS concerns itself w11h pension trusl plcJ1s only w1lh respect !o thf' Federal tax ;aspert.s, and 1s not conc<'rncd v.·ilh the qualif11·a11on~ nf the pen.~ion plan arlm1111 ~1ra!ur (PPAI. ,\llSS :\llLI.\' KILl.t)Ut;H . Career Corner or Oocur11ent:-. l ' .S. Govern - ment Printing Ofl1ce, Wash- 1ng1nn, DC, 20402 \ C.EORG E '\\', ROl't11\IEL. \'IC<' pre~ldenr of The Ch?.~e ~1anhattan Bank, suggests ~('nrral qualifications: .. \)) Ceneroll_I', lht" largrr 1he fund , thf' more an nHicrr or 1he 1\ssncialion of )..: n 0 w 1 e d j( ea bl e the ad- Heal!h. \l'e!farP and Prns1on niuHsl raror. and he ~hould Plan Administralors 117 B;-J. have a good ""or k ing 1rry Pt;ice, i'.'ew York, N. Y. knowledge of the parlieu!c..--in- 1()11()4 1, sa_1·s the .-;alary range duslry involved. \2) Pension fQr PPA "s is rxtrcmrlv wide -- -fro111 $7.000 to $i5.000 - depending rin the s 1~.e and snphis!i('alion 11( lhr plan . Alihtiugh thr n1<11ori !.v of PPA 's have come up 1hrol1gh !he ranks flf lhr org<1niza11011 whn~e plan they Mmin1s1er . thr irC'nd now 1s ((l"''ard ad· m1ni'itralors wirh a finllnc ial hackground, ::ind prcferabl.v pla11s range from ~mall ~· person offices ~ adn1inistrator <ind srcre!ar~ 1 lo 15U-p<>r$(tn otticrs PPA s with a rathrr largf' office ,;taff need skills 1n personnel and office ma nage· fnen l. 131 r..1any 1rrJ1sactiOns in- volvP t:hecking .:iccounts and Jia1·ings arcoun1~. ;;nrt lhe PPA should IX' fam1l~r1r "11h hrink- 1ng .serl'ites. Si111ilarly, 1! he \\"Ill be proces~1ng 1n~u ranre cc:npany i.:laims, he ~h0uld kn ow tho~r tcchniquf's. 14 1 .An un<lf'rstanding (If Uoukkei·ping and accounl1ng IS ;>.I.., o v;ilu able -noi only in n1;11n· taining nr over;:eeing the fund "s office records, but 10 understand the various type s of reports received from in- s!itu!ions ser vlc.ing the fund. (~) In funds wllh nn In· \·estn1ent por1!olio. thr PPA ..,iJould knnw tllr J:irgon and opera\i()JI~ of the seruri1ies rn<irkt'l tilJ In larger funds, f'lrttron1c d a t a proi;ess1ng $) sten1s ?.~e us~. a11d the ad· HHn1stratnr should undersl<1nd the pruhll'rns in EDP systt'n1s. 111 Hr ~hould understand and ket•p ahr.:a~! or cx15\ing st.1tc and h·dcra! st<ilults <tp· pl1c{1bl1· hl 1he pl:111, a~ wt·l l ;1<1 rx·11tl111g IC'g1~1ar1on . 181 A PPA :,hould know ho11· In prf'· pare ;ig('ndas <1nd reeord the 1n111ulf's of 11171ings. ·· Send can·er !op1c sug- J.':l'StiOHS Ii) Jo1Te L:ine Ken· ncdy at tl11s nl'.wspapcr. Sorry, bu\ the volun1e of mail makes perso nal HOS\\'ers impossible. ll'eeJ~e nd Warrio r s Air National \,uardsrnen are cncan1pcd at ?i·lile Square in l'ounlain Valley and near Ne\.l'port Bou:e· vard and Bris tol Street in Costa Me sa for their two \veeks of summer camp. This is a group of cont· with a business administration degree (barcalilllrec./e is ade· SPLASHER POOL WHEELBARROW 3CU.FT. qua!e 1. I. E: E POLACHECK. ex· ecu11ve director of the Na- tional Foundation ,or Health . \Velfare and Pension Plans. lnt. 1 Bnx 898, Eln1 Grove, Wisr. 5.1122). notes that sr."fle PPA'.<i operate their own fi rms to manage several prnsion !rust fund s. He suggests th?J jobs may be found through direct application to unions, non-union companirs which <1pera1e en1ploye retirenic nl fund~. bank.~. in~u•<inee eom- panies and PPA f1rnts. 11\ oa- !1onal list of pen sion plans JS t'Ontained In a publication prep;ared by the Depar1mcnt of Labor enlillrd ''Register of "Reliremenr Benefit Plans Reported Lnd<'r the \Velfare tind Pen~1on Plaris Disclosure Act." and n1a .v be Qbt;iined for S3.2.'i from the Supe rintendent r~·~. ____ _,_ .. ~-. ,.. --· . ~ Me11 i n '. Ser vice ' r. ' 1: ll.S. Air Foree Sergea nt f.ayle Clark, snn nf ~lr. find r..-1rs. ,J;iy C. Clark. 3040 Cleveland Ave-. Cost a ~1 esa. ha~ arrived for duty at George AFB. Sergeant Clark. an aircraft ~ystems sp ecialist. is assigned In a urii t of the TaC'tical Air Command which provides rombat units for air ~upporl <>f l. S. ground fnrers. He previously s P r 1· e d a1 Koral Ro~·al Thi AFB, Thailand. The sergcanl is a Hiflfl graduate of Costa ~1esa High School Airn1an F ir~t Class Ala n C. r.fanlrt-, son of r..·lr, and r..tr~. Al\"in C. 1'1anire of fi26! Albion Dril•e. Hun1in g1on Bt'a«h. has gradua1ed al Cnodfcllo\r AFB. Tf'x .. from !ht t: S_ Air Fnrce c1)mmunicat1011!' a n a I \' s Is ~pecial1 st c0ur."e. · The airrnan wa• trainC'd tn n n P. r a I e c<lmn1 un i1 at inns :'i\'Slrms and ;inal~'r prn- t·edurf'~ n e c r ~ ~ a r 1· !("I de1ern1111e the effl'l'I ivcn"r,s (If <'nm mun i c a t1nns-serL1r1ly mea~ures. He 1s bC'1ng a~~ii::n­ ed 10 For1 George C .\1C':1c!r. :'\Id .. fnr duly \\1th a l;nfl of the l".S, Air Forte Securitv Service which pro~Jdcs srcur; t~· for Air force global con1~ munieat1ons sy~ten1s. Navy Sean1an Apprentice JQhnny \\I . Short. .<!OO of Mr. .and r..1rs. Randolph Shor! of 1112 Carson Sl., Co~t a r..1esa, was graduated from recruit 1ra1 ning at the Naval Training Center, San [)i1>go. ;":avy Pe11y <JHicer Third Class Dougla~ C. Hist-}'. son of 1'1rs. Jane Hise1· of 16971 (;311. von L;inr, Hun.11ngtnn Bearh. Y.·as ad vanced to his prescnl rate upon gradua11nn frn m 1hc -16-week basic T\1achinisl Mat School a! lht l'\aval Training Center. Great Lake!I'. Ill. with semi-pneumatic, wide side wall fires. ,,------===------.... All vinyl, hand grips for easy handl ing. This is o must for ell your smell hauling needs. 5'' DELUXE 19·1NCH HEDGE SHEARS MAllUFACTURIRS CLOSl-OUT WHIU QUAllllTY LASTS Heavy steel cutting head, tubular steel hand and rubber hand grips for easy handling. Will give you many years of service. Ideal for trimming shrubs end around the flower beds. 149 SOIL CONDITIONER ~ WITHKELP ~~ ·. 2 CUBIC FOOT ~ Completely I 00°/o organic provides on excellenl source of humus. Saves water, conditions the so il, promotes beneficial soil bacteria to create o livino noturnl (.,.;I. 3•• OUAllDIR All of the most popular colors. Exc ellent as a screen shrub or fl" blooming hedge. Plant now for summer b loom. FIGS Brown Turkey and Black Mi ssion. Two of the more produc tive figs for jams and jelly preserves. Established for summer growth. s· POOL COVER 199 8' x20" 7•• BOUY AllT FOAM SWIM AID Toddle·Kiddie and Junior siz es. Ideal fo r teaching chil dren to swim. He lps ~eep tliem of loot and allows complete freedom of motion. 249 ANTI-SYPHON VALVE 3/4" WITHOUT UNION A.,,,__,.._,,,_,,.._ - (""" -:.~ Solid bross anti.syphon valve prevents bock ~up water contamination 1n ~pri nkler systems •• 399 NITE LITES Here's 1ofety for every room with an edded decorator ' touch. Several styles to choose from. ... .,., 1nunications experts from Sacramento who are the core or a statewide network set up this week. Th ere are some 200 guardsmen at both locations. DELUXI CHAISE LOUNGE PRICID TO CUAR Thick·n·thin webbed chaise lounge to match choir. Full size -Sturdy frame. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST END OF SEASON CLEARANCE ••• DILUXI PATIO CHAIR PRICED TO CUAR King-sized lounging comfort fo r your patio -Our new fine quality thick-n-thin webbed folding choir. -- 4•• YACHTSMAN ~ SHOWER HEAD 8-position ocfiustment from gentle spray to tingling needle shower. Fits all sliowers. 5•• IMPULll SPRINKLER HEAD PLASTIC Combination full ond port circfe spray. Covers up to 5,000 square feet. Eesy to odiust 20 to 80 foot diamete rs. He has complrted lhe first phase of !hr Na1·•(s t~·o-year Nucltar Powtr Tr a i n 1 n g Program and will be AS~igned l-0 a ship for a penrxl of prar· tical lrainin,11 prinr tn en!ering the IJl:t·roonlh Bas1r Nuclear Power School. -~ c '> I'' 1•• SPRINKLIR STAND Navym<in Rruce E. Liltell . ann rtf Mr P.d\.lo·ard G. l.ill ell of 18'2 Him1ni Pl;ire, C05t11 Mt••· w1~ 1radua1cd from rtrnllt tr11lnlnl{ ~I the Naval Tr•Jmoa (;rJtltr San D1e110. AMERICA'S LARGEST, ORIGINAL "DO·IT·YOURSELF" HARDWARE STORES ~-T~U-l_T_l_ll~~~-,.-,-,~~~,~:-,vo~.~---. WllTMINITIR ORAllGI •• :.':;,.\,,. LA HA•R.& 1751 WESTMINSTER AVE. :2221 w. LA HABRA BLVD. •UINA PA RK FULLIRTON ... , VALLEYVIEW ST. 2465 E~ CHAPMAN AVE. IL TORO COITA Ml lA 24312 ROCK FIELD ,.. !. 17th ST. • IAk!RS.flELD • CHATSWORTH e COVINA • lSCONDIDO • GOL£TA •GRANADA HILLS • LA CRESCENT A e LADEA1' HEIGHTS • LANCASTER • E.LOS ANGELES • A ESE DA • fUVERSl0£ •SAN llRNARDINO e SAUGUS • SIMl e SPRING VALLEY • TARZANA • THOIJSAND OAKS • UPLAND •VAN NUYS •VICTORVILLE • HACIENDA. HEIGHTS --:.--I 'if'"---J.------ -----1 •.•• -•'J tl--------·-• -. • • • 9 lllLIJT·ADVERTISER Wtd11•wla)', ,l,11gust 11, 197J DAILY PILOT J;J Twirling Teana 'Waripolas' Vis.it Peru °"'hat do thousands of poverty-s tric ken Peruvian In- dians have in common with. eight young ba!on twirlers from the United States? The 21st Ann ual Inte rna- tional Festival or Springtime in Trujillo, Peru . are also being aided In goodwill activiti es by the Mariners Lions Club o f Ne \\'port Beach, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce and the city of Newport Beach. \Vearing banners reading: "\Varipola -USA", the eigh t girts will pe rforms at various times in the festival. bre11k throu gh the police bar· rlers tD get near them," she says. "The first time t twirled there I had to autograph the shirt of a poor old Indian man -it was really kind of sad ," she remembers, commen ting th at even the very poor people from the slun1s get ''very in- volved with the fe~lival." Hey, You're Beitig Follmved ••• Sally Bananas Re•lly Is ..• Bananas, That Is Held Sept. 25-0ct. 5, it is a time or year in Pe ru when event the hungriest Peruvian takt.s his eyes from his empty cupboard to join t he festivities, part of which have been highlighted for the past seven years by visiting U.S. baton tw irlers. ''\.\'aripola" is the only Peru- vian equivalent lo b a ton twirler. It actually means "pipe bende r," ex plains ri1 rs. Carol Fiore. of Santa Ana. \.l.'ho was one of the first twirlers to go to Peru and who now chaperones the trips. The Peru viail festival , pro- fits fron1 which ga lo help build hospitals or school:o;, also features a series of dances and balls, an artisan's fair, fl ag ceremon ies, boat races, bullfights, an equestria n show and queen's coronations. As fo otball season nears. fut ure ~1esa Mustangs or Estancia Eagles have at it on Costa P.1esa's ci ty park gridiron, oblivious to the heat of summer's day. Do you suppose those boys are just going to tag ballcarriers when they catch him. If they a tch him? The twirlers are given round-trip expenses and room and boa rd by the Truji\IG government. This year they "The Peruvian people really react to the twirlers, even It beg ins with a five-mil e parade of bands and f\oalS - and the U.S. baton twirlers, • with any decor. .;'' -" 4'.! - WALNUT GRAIN PEGBOARD Makes on attractive 1toroge space for ALUMINUM FRAMED WINDOW SCREENS YOUR CHOICI OF THI POLLOWING SIDI: -24" Wld• • 36" High 30" Wid• • 54" High. 36 .. Witl• x 54'" Nigh 36" Wide x 36" High 41" Wide 1: 36" High 30" Wld• 1: 36" High 36" Wide x Cl" Hi9h ALUMINUM o• nsaGLAI llllH PLASTIC CLOTHESLINE SO.FT. WIRI COlll Your choice of white, b lue "or pink. Wlll not 1hrink, stretch or sog. Mildew resi1tont. 37' ~ STARTONES QUALITY PAINT WHITI ONLY IN GALLONS Select from: latex flat wall, latex stucco point, aemi gloss enamel, I 00% house point, Accousticof ceiling point. You may tint these yourself to light pastel shades if you wish. ROLLER AND TRAY SET This big combination will help you zoom througl-I your pointing jobs in l-lolf the time you used to toke. Complete set hos 9-inch metal troy, 9-inch roller frame and 9-inch cover. SAYE 50' 89' FIRE ~. EATEI .. --- FIRE EXTINGUISHER Dry chemical fire extinguisher for auto or home use. Also non-toxic. Be sofe - be prepared. U.L APPROYID . 4.99 VALUE 2'' ADJUITAaLI JACK STAND Rigid tteel construction. Adjusb in height. Complete with non-tlip Jocking key with cho;n. Gre01 for car buffa and camper owners. I'' Black & Decker ; ·-~ SALE cq;;;;· . ~,,, ... • Low cost ver1otile jig sow for the home owner. • Best value, general purpOse 7'.4" saw you con buy. .ll•IAW IAW 12'' RUBBIR MALLET 1·POUND Durable white norMT\arklng rubber moUet with aturdy wood handle. NEWI SLUSHMAKER MUG This mug changes icy c°'d refrigerated soft drinks. kool aid, ice te a and many other soft drinks Into thirst quenching slushy ice in minutes.. QUANrm11 LIMrTIDI STAlllLISS SftlL COOKWARE BAIOD m_4MIL llX1DIOlll Color clad 1tofnleu 1tHI cookware In dishwasher aofe c0Jor1. Choose from 1 quart eouce pan, 2 quart 1auce pan or 8,. fry pan. AMERICA'S LARGEST, ORIGINAL "DO·IT·YOURSELF" HARDWARE STORES TUITIM O•AM•I 1212 IRVINEILVO. 1l43 E. KA. TEL LA AVf. WllTMIMITI• LA MAB•A 8751 WISTMINSTEFI AVE, 2221 w. LA HABRA BLVD. .... VALLIV VIEW ST. IL TORO ..... ROCK,llLD aUlllA PA•K ....... CHAIJMAN AVE. COITA MllA PULLl•TOll e 8AICEFISFIELD • CHAtSWOfltTH • COVINA • t SCONOIDO e GOLETA • GRANADA HILLS e LA CFIESClNTA • UOERA HEIDKTS • LANCAITEfl • E,LOSANOELIS • FIESeDA • fUVIMIDI •UN •MMOINO • SAUGUS • SIMI • WRING VALLEY e TAFIZANA • THOUSANO OAKS • Uf"LANO •VAN NUVS e VICTORVllll • KACllNDA H!IDHTI thanks to the Lion's Club. Jn 1965, Mr•. Fiore etplaJna, an international Lion's Cluh convention was Mid in Lot Angeles. Attending it were reprtstn-- latlves from the Lion's Club of Trujillo, who substquently saw film cllps of the Rose Bowl Parade which was led by Mrs. Flore's tw irlin11 in 1963 anti 1964. They appreciated the tw1rl· Ing, which was "foreign t& them" and contacted her to arrange the since yearl y trips. "The only year we've mW. ed is last year when tliey had a big earlhquake and were In no condition to have th• feslival," she says. Her husband, Richard, a Newport Beach attorney and member <JI the Mariner '• Lion's Club, will accomp&11)" her this year, as he did in 19119. His Lion's Club will provide a r<Jsette with tbe club name on it for the banners as well as miniature batons far the queens from the Nipresented Latin American countries tnd promotional materials. 'The Newport Harb" r Chamber af Commerce: will send literature about Newport Beach to Peruvian officials and present a pl1que to the Peruvian Corporation of Toorl.ml . The city of Newport Beach is presenting the mayor of Trujillo with an honorary key to the city aAd issuing a challenge to Trujillo to build a better sand castle t h a IS Newport Beach's, says Mr1. Fiore. Most <Jf these presentaUons will be made by the glrlJ at offl clal! receptions given in their honor at the main palace or other government locales. Because the girls wlll attend so many such meetings, says Mrs. Fiore, "each 11 the best ambassador. People forget any hostilities they may have against the industrial America and just love the girls; crowds are always following them." The girls are chosen not ftllo Jy on talent, but also on social abilities by Mrs. Fiore. who teaches but no longer tw irls 1n the parades. "I'm too old," the 27-year- oJd s~wardeu, instructor for United Airlines modestly pro- tests, The girls she has chonc tt attend the festival are : -Rhonda Ward, Anaheint, 19, a sophamore at Cal Slate Long Beach. On her second trip to Peru, she was World Solo Champion Twirler in 19119, -Lyn n Ellen Burke, Montgomery, Alabama, 17, Miss Majorette of the South, 1971. -Pam Richards<Jn, Bellflower, 18, 10phomore at Cerritos College, p re s e n t Senior National Champion. -Becky West, 0 1t t a r I o 1 Calif .. 18, sophomore at Char. fee Jr. College, four times Callforni1 State Champion. -Renee Stuedemann, C\hr Ion. Iowa , 21 , itlduate ot Iowa Slate Univenity, 1965 Senior Nallonal Champion. --Sophie Schwabb, North Java, New York, 19, Mi!llll Ma· jorette of Ameri ca, 1971. -Colleen Ewlng, Downey, 19. 11Hi8 first runner·up Na· tional Champion. An eighth twirler will be chosen this week, Project 21 Commends Ted Adsit Newport Beach planntn1 consultant Ted 8. Adstt. hu recelvtd the tnlllal award ot commendation fmm Project 21 for hla "continuing pumlt of excellence in the environmental quality 0 r Orange County:• According to John B • Lawson, rounder and president of Proj«t 21. Adsit "hu ln· fluenced Orange Co u n t y environment throu1h his com· prehenslye plans for tm•ra! community development." Projed 21 is a nt1"1y found· td. non-profit a It I z ea 1 orranlzalion devoltcl to en. vironmental tlrtllenee and balanced county growth. Adsit, •ho lives 1t 127 Rockford Road, Coron1 dtl Mar, has conducted plaMln« efforts In virtu11lty an cltia er the county. He la pa 1 t pttJident of the C I t y Managers Departmtnt <Jf the C1llfoml1 Lea.ru• of CIUm; member or the C,ll(omJa Anoclation of Plsnnlnf CoruulUinLt and of the Cit.b:ens Ha rbor Area Re-searth Team: member of tilt Ur b1n Advisory Council at Cal state Fullerton, 1nd member or the Orange County Cbamber al Commerce. I ,_~--­., ----··-· ':..-_._ .-:::; ·J .~-· 1i,:;.i;\.'.'h. ---~ JO>,, ,_.,.n. • 1 •-K -· .,,,-. 0 ··- • - J .f DAILY •ILOT . I • , . • \ ... ~·r t '; - to macrame, leather .craft. ~ ''·"· ·--·- . . .. • •· ' ·~ . -' . .. ,.~ ..... •.,;. .. • '-lo· • • I ; .. ' .~- ' • I " • ., -• • f' ~If y " ) .(.> . '. -· ' . .. . -----"'·---Meet the young •dult Career Council e t M"y Compt1ny South Coa$t Pll!z~: Judy Klauer, Krlslle Krloher. Jody Belluol!lo, Len 1,.,,;.,.ndow•kl, Crl• l'anlt'k, SAmml ft•y, Mindy Rojo, l .orke Dnggeu, Dehhle Krueger .... JO,--•.":I JJ•t • • ~ :_·~--:-"1;>li,.,_-:, " Beacli Sce11e F1·0111. Above One nice thing ;ibou l. t his crn\1•d at ('nrnna del r-.ta r City ,ind State Beach Park: They ~ecm to space LhcmseJves out ni cely. Some recent days it's just. been to o tight for such geometric grandeur. Se11 ~01·s in Soutl1 Viet11am Most Rev olutio11ru·y Weapon SAl(;or-; 1UPli -A !Inv r;idin transmillrr. hurird iTi lhr red clay flonr nf an lndoch!na junglr 11·i1h only iL~ ramnu flagerl .:i n t r n 11 ;i prn· !urdin,i::. "hlC'rpcd " ::111d ten thnusanrl Sn111h \'ictn::imesc t.ronps ,eri1 marchin,i:: orders. Thr Air Fnrcr pick.' up il.o: perhaps !he n1n.<I rrvnlutinn,11 p€rhaps lhr m0st rr\·olulion· ::iry r111hlarv hard11are In rn1rri:r frnn1 lndoch1na cnn· flie!. 1s 1.:e1t1n~ 11.~ grea1e.~t 1act1cal tr~I 1n rl11tr in llir S<iulh \'1t>!n;imr~r thru~\ norrh of C::i1nbnd1 a ' llich· 1\'aV 7 .:irn11nrl the ruhhrr rl'n· 1rr nl l\rrk. i.l n11lc~ north· ea•1 of Phnnn1 rcnli ln an in1 tr\'ll'I\ v.1th Sou1h \1ie1nam ·,, ,en\' r r nm en I Lele.vision nrtwork, LI. r,,.n, :\guyen Van :"ll1nh, com· mandrr nl hi' c·nunt r\''<; Ill m111r;irv rri;!1nn .o.1d T<'~pnn~I· hlr frir C::1mhrirl1an nprrallnn~ 1n ;i• ";"!• hnrdrr1ng I h r 111i1Jt;1r1 rr,e1nn. rh~clns('d lhat thr Kr·rk thr11.~1 \1.:i < ha ,rrl llpnn ;i ·~1 -1 r 1n nf rlf'rtrnn1r in;ich :pr<; prr\·1nu.o:;I:· ~r l 111 lh1~ i!Tt'~ " In lhr f11<t f11·r rla.1~ nf the J\rck ope n1t1nn l.;.<1 v:rrk IL prndul'rtl nnlv nnr :no;i 1nr rnn· Jn j!.rnrr;i\ the ~f'n.~ors f;;i JI intn three categor1e~. "PPnple ~niHer•... li!tenlng devices, ;;nd ~r1$mic devices_ Bnth the I' S Arrny and U.S. /11r Force h::ive sensor ~ystPm~ :ind millinns nf dol!ars have been f:pcnt on !he program. publish· ed d;i la sho>1·~- '· Prnrlr sniffers" l1lcr::illy rlrlrr! lhe pre~Cfl('f' flr f:nm- mun1~I lrnnp.~ hy hod_\' nrlnr. t.istcn1ni;: devrcc~ pick 11p ltir .~0u nd~ of t;:inks ;ind truck.~. rnnver~arion.~ l'I f m;:irchrni: niPn Sri~mir "en~nr~ p1rk up !ht i::rnunrl vibratinn~ c11userl bv R !ruck cnn\'ny or a rolumn nf !roop~ nn thP march. The l1i:;ten1n11: devices are lhP mosl cffect1\·e. bur al,<;o !he rn~t!1e~1 and h;ive !he ~hnr!r">I U,<;eful l1 f('. ~lonitoring 11 cnn · \'E'r~ahnn between Cnmmun1~1 troop.~ r ::in prnvuir 1nforn1::1t 1nn 11 h1rh rl'rnnvr~ ::inv rl n11h1 Srn~nr~ have 11 u~eful life nf llfl In :ihnur lwn nH1nth~. T t1P •'hf'~Jlr~1 nf thl'n1 cn~t ~ ::1hnu1 ~I nrro Rul 1r11nslatcd 11110 a <·nq per rla.\'. 1hal'~ ahn11t ~1.1, chcllJ) intPlli11encP R<ltherino: Pvrn if ii 11·;i ~ pn~~1hlr 1n th,. Arra~ 11•hrrP thr ~rn<nr~ :ire rlrnpped from plane s • r he licopters. Thi' Air Fnrrr ca.II,\ h\ srnsnr p r n .I\ r ~ m "llo!IM "'hitr" Thi' Army·~ srnsnr• :irp part or 11~ "1nlegratcrl b::il· Ue fielrl control i;ystem." To d;i1e the two ~.vstl!ms 11re nn!. co mpatible, source" ~ay. btJI the Defense Depar1me.nl hope~ 1n make them !ha t w;iy. The Arn1y pirk.<: up .~i111:nal\ Frnm iti; .-.ensnr~ 1n helirnpttr~ nr li~ht pl;.inc<; flying nver thf'. arra whrr(' tht sensor.<: h11v4': heen plilln!ed. nr lhrnugh radin rrcc1ver~ 111 it; comb11t h11.~e.,, AHhnugh Jhr bu lk of the I!.~. firr ha<;es 1n Vietnam hav" h('rn turned nvcr to the Stou1h V1ttna me~r arm}', Ameriran sen~or !r;im~ remain on duty <1t mo~t nf them. '\lrhough each nf rhr ~rn~nr ~\ .<:1rrtls has d 1~advani ~i;:e~ - "prorle sniffer~." for "~· ;1mpll', c ;in ' 1 rl ilfrrrnl1a1r her wl'rn !he ;immonia 1n th" <1.1 r<1! nf "fnrnrilv" trfW1p.~ anrl r nrm\· troop~. 11nd m1~ht h" 11·1 ,g.tl'r"rl by lhl' ~mell< ar ;1n1mfl l ~ -mdi!~ry .<:nurrP.~ .<11y lndnchi n.11 h11s prnven their 1·11 Jue t.:ic1 . 111 wh1rh .i7 ['r1n11nun1s1,c;.·----------------------- >M'ere sl<1in Rul 11 .o.;iparently slo>M•td !hr infil1r<1linn nf men and supplies rPportrd by the ti ny radio. Th!' Krek lhrust. 1! 11 '>l'as hased !'Olely on !he radio '·bll'rp.~... 1.~ proh;ibly thr !argesi oflen.,ive in history mounl!'rl solely on electronic f'\'idcncr. r..r 1111ar~· snurrr~ ~ ,, 1 ti i-ensnrs pliln!t>rl alnnR Hrgh11;i y 22. wh ich runs .~urh frnn1 Krek in!(1 South V1rtnan1 ·s TR y Ninh Province. i11dic11teri the high1,1;ay "'as b<1ck in use a~ a Communist inl1llr11tion route rnr !he first lime in a year, ~incr lhc rnrm.v trnnp.<i were driven frn111 their Cant· bod ian border ~;inctu;irlcs. Sensors have bcrn 1n usr in lndochln;i sinrc l:Jfl7. They hl'lve prnvldPd targr.L~ for 111l ied hnmber,c;., infor mation resulllng in ht'licopter 11&~11ulrs by rifle plal'IOn~. 11lrr1s In defender.~ nf rrmntr f lrl' ba ses. and m1ss1o n intelliRrnc.~ fnr p ho 1 n rPrnnn111.~sance plane.~. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Moro Comfort They know • d,nrure 1dhf'!Oivf! r111 hf!'lp. FASTt:ETH• Powder ri•·~~ dentur~s 1 l<'n(M', llrml'T, 1t11di•r ho!rl. y,,11 r,,,.1 mf'r, rf'mfnrt1bl~ .. ' 'I\ more n11ur1llv. Why ••orry• (;~1 FA STl:ETH o·en turt Adht•1ve ro .. der. Dentur'fol' 1h11 l\t ,,.. -11· 11al 1n h11 lth. Set you r den.t11t rq:ularly. -:. We're doing something to clear the air. \\'e bru!~ the S1ome •ir as you breathe. AI>d wt.'n. i...ny ~n "or~1n~ to 1mr rn\'t 1(. ~1flf'e 1 ~. °" tht 3''"T~tr ....... .,.~ rl'fi11r~rr oirMn ITlt'lnO'llt!e: rm1~'"'"" from nur t'lll•flM ht ;ih-J•1l ,,.,...11Jrrd•. ll}r!•fl!'.Arbnns n.,.~ been cu t .11 full AO',. ;\nd ;di our tn~1nes no"· run ~·I­on thr nt•· Jnv.··!tad Of" nn-!l';id ~a<n11nt•. ~ In r::iet. 1f all ca1s nn r 11~ f"~rl h•d 1 hr f mi"!inn cmittnls ot I~ n..w Chtvm!er~ 1nrf 1f ~ti 1nrfu•rries m2de wntlu ~wt'' be brt.ilhu::J£ au as trw as 1L "'<Ii ui l940. 1 i l l I i ' ' 0 • !- • !l ·' ' -' • .. 0 • h ' y ' ' • rl ' ' ' -· "' ~ llfh ST•f.f.T COSTA Mf.SA. (Allf. ~4•-8211 Tlloere IS • K lrt111lllc, 1trtp·by-•l•p p10<rtd11 .. far EIPElllENCJNG t r-r Vltallly, ..,.,,. Will Power 011d Dy11o"'k P•oc• ol Mllui. This S.lf-aw•r•-11 • prlcrtlrt" key fo, m"tillf the cllo0•"9•• •f llf• a11d f11lfUll"'9 '""' p•rso11al 90011. llriere1i ll•ftl & Kolid01 of the YOGA CENTER , 445 E. 17rh St., C•1te Mna, l11vitrt you to a "ma111tratlo11 •f Hatho a11d Raio Yo90. fltlE DIMONST RATION tomorrow ,,,or11l119, !Th urs.I ot 10 0 .111. Comrt 01 you"''· I we•• c la11a1 11ort Th""·· Au<j. 19. If ...,...,1"9• ••• bfltlr lor you, !>ll•n• U'-IJll •"II ,,. 1Dout !ht n••1 •••In. Mornln1 •• n19hl, ""' tho -•n•!•h "''"'' TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You . . Every Saturday If we have it in stock, you get it on sale. A"d hucl-fr fJ.f,llt JraJ mid slto11lrltr b'lJs. Tho (J an 1dta you can /ltt wiJJt. ' l • Passi11g Tips Give11 Pro Footballer's Wife Aiding Children By 8ARDi\RA f.IUS Ot IM Dl1t• P1 .. 1 ~tU1 The kids at t.:ns1a !l.lesa's )l.1ardan C..:enie r for Educalional Thcr<ipy have received son1e special tips on learning how to "pass'' fron1 Chicago Bears running back fvlike !lull. Hu ll's 'o\ 1fl'. Hnbcl'ta, J.~ a M<irdan fa('u\ly 1ncmber. She teacht'S Jangual!C arts to studc11ts "'ho urt> ! here because of special learning def1c 1cnr1C'~. The I lull~ n1c1 rt! l 'SC ¥.'here ~11ke ;ich1rved all ,\111crican fnn1e. 'rhcy "ere niarried less lhan a yt>;1r ago and 1ut11' ni;1ke the ir ho1ne 111 a r(·juven;itcd cah1n 111 \.,iguna BC'ileh. Acl'nrd1ng to l\trs Hull. the purpost.' of lhe Ma rd ;i n program is to train the ~tuden ts ' le;1nung eapilettie~ to <1dapt to !hr ,;rade level 1hri11hr1r agl'S "ould norn111 1ly prrn1it . The ehil1tre11 are en cou r:1ged to unlr.<!sh 1hc1r fru .,1rat1fl ns, and 1her t·hy, "pen 1111 their learning ch;i nnels. ~·lardan prov ides 11 con1fnrl able atninspher(', but still retains dlSC'•plinf'. \l'hat his reaction would be 111 a teaching env1ronrncn1 where the kids are granted so n1uch freedom of e x pre ss i o n ; l>es1des. football requires so rnuch seH-d1st•1p line. Bul he kept conung back ·• Hull's \•iiils prov i d e d twofuld benefits -phys1c;d and psychologir<il. say school CIUthorities. The kid~ lr11rnl'd not only !he fundan1entals of physical fitness. th<'~· also i;aw 1n l 1\·1n~ forn1 what self· drtcrm1nation rn1xed \\' 1 1 h lalrnt and Jove eould produce. Hu ll'~ fncnball l'arecr 1s made of just those ingrrdicn!s. sa~·s hi.~ 1ri fr t:f nine mon1h ~. who claims Hull's philosophy Newport li p for Twn Ne wporl Hf' a eh residents are arnong drgrce candida tes fn r !h(• su111n1('r cnrnrnen(·f'rn~·n t ;11 lhc Gn11·crs11.1 nf Den ver. The s!uden1s ;ire n re nl 11re is "lo pursue what you like to do best. "And that 's 11 healthy al· tlturle to ex pose these ehildren lo. They don'! generally know the rncaning of havini: 10 pursue anylhing," she C'on- 1int1Pd. "H's not Iha! 1hcy don't want lo !earn, or that they c;1n"! lea rn." she expl111n~. "Rather it is th;it ~111nlari's students don"! yet know \•:hy 1hC\" ~hould learn, mos l pr<lb;ib!v bf'eause thev h;ive y{'t 10 find anyth in.R tha1 has really lurnt'd !hen1 nn " Ar cnrding 10 school officials, lt uJI '~ visi ts havr been warmlv rccc1vrd b~· 1he studen1S, alrhou.i:~ he appcares on an ir- rt•gul11r basis -''Thal way.'' rxplains Mrs. Hull . "it"s a plc;isant surpnse for the kids 11 hl' c·nincs, bu t not a dishenrlenin.R blow if he ducsn"t. \Vhcn loutbal1 sr:i~on gets in i:rar. they won·1 be seeing l1i1n, and th;i t c.:nuld be prrtty up~e11inJ: !o son1conf' \1 h11~e d11.\'!I revolved ;iround llis visits.'' r (I I In w j n J.: A ''rnost rewarding summrr."' lhe Hull ~ t1re off to ChiCaJ!n 1 n WfllntSda~. Allgust 11 11J71 DAILY PI LOT J 5 ._. • j DAILY .. !LOT t!•ll '"'le '"Onr day." says Mrs !lull. ''I took :'\·like to ri.1ard;:in to n1rP1 the kids. I didn 't know Renfro. 1!127 Baysldr Dri vr. Corona del 1\lar: and William Baugh, 59 Lin da Is le Drive , /\'ewpor1 Bra<"h . St'ptember lo launch fool ball RUNNING BACK MIKE HALL OEMONST RATES GRIP TO MARDAN CENTER KIDS One r1f 1hC' ni ce things ;:tlx1ut a g;1r<1gc· sale is thaL t·\·crything-is a \)t1ri:;;C1in. \\'ell , ynu r l 'hc\'rolct rl ~«tlcr·s (~<ir;tge S;.1lc is no l'xcc pti on. E:xcrpt ;1t this G;1 ragc S;d c. l'' i.'l"Y b:1rg;1in is l)r;u1 d nc1v. 13ccau ~c right. nn\1· \·01 1r (."hr1·y rlc;dcr ii;; busy clc;1n1ng out his entire 1nYcntory Jn1pa /ff ' ' sc;ison. David Halverson, Paul Srnitk and Jack Schlonsky Watck tke Expert of '71 1n(){Jcls to m;.:ikc rQ<11n fnr the ·7~~. 'J'h;1t 's "·hy no \v is <l n espeLia l!y p;ood time to sa ve. Plus. you'll ha\·r an especiall y good selection t 1f n<'1v l 'hrvrnlrt s In chc)()SC' fron1 . J·:\'crything fro n1 Impala 1An1 crir;1 's most JX!pu!ar carJ to c.-hcvcllc t1\n1crica's fa\'ori tc n1 id-sizc ci-lr) In Ccunaro (Ameri ca's s1:x->rticst 4-scri ter). So stop hy your Chevy dealer's no1Y. 1v hilr his Garage Sal e is going on. c·h;.:inccs arc he's got thr Chc,·rolct thaL's just right for ~'OU. .l\t a price that's just rig ht. L•,o. Chtu/Jl Yotire back on Chevrolet Saw'p Tune. l\fen • Ill Service William S. E:chol~. son o[ P.frs. Ann Morrison, Kihr.i, Hawaii. rrcentl y wa.'l pro- mo!ed to Army Specialist fnur while serving wi1h the 22nd Infantry in Vietnam. Specialisl Echol.'l l.'l an In· fantryman wi !h Company E, flf the lnfanlry·s 1st Batt2Jion nrar Tuy Hoa. His father. Davr, !ives ln Laguna Beach . Army Private Ralph r. Pali;i:r:, son or !\1r. and Mrs. Ralph F'. Paige, 1015 W. Bay, J\'ewport Beac h. recen!ly com- ple!ed an r.1gh!-¥.1rek ad- :r.1nistralive and per.'lonnel manage me nt course at ft, Polk, La. He was trained In the preparation of m i J i t a r y records and forrns. lnstruclion als[) 11"3.'l gi\'en in the fun- deroental.~ or thr Arm y riling system, lypinp, And operation or office machine s. Oale \\'.Ne "" son of Mr. and ~f rs. Don E. New , 222 E. 151h S1 ., Cos la Mesa , recently was promoted to Army Captain "'hile ser\ling with the U.S. Arm}'. Europe and seventh army. Presenling The insignia Ar i!: major general William E. Shedd III rtefll. deputy chie( nf staff fnr op!'.'ration11 U.S. Army, Europe :ind .seventh army. and lieutenanl colonel Harold A. Pol.-.on. Capt. New i.~ an Rd- m inistrati11r 11.<.si.<.l:i nl with lhe 1'e11en!h armys' nfl rce nf !he deputy ch1e.f or ~Laff or opera- tions. .lnhn F. Rnwman . .<.(In of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .I. Bowman of 1259 Cli ff Drive. Laguna Beach. is participaLing in a U.S. Air Force fleser\le Of- ficers T r a i n i n g Corpi1 (AFROTC) field training en· camp.:nent al March AFB. Cadet Bowman is 2. member of !he AFROTC un it at the University of Sou t he r n California al Los Angeles. Coa!il Guard Cadel John F. Russell, son of Mr . 11 nd Mrs. Edward G. Russell of 2558 L Charro Drive, San Juan, Capistrano, recently begM four years of training as a cadet al the Coast Guard Academy,. New London, Conn. Upon grad ualion from the academy. cadet Ru!'lsell will receive a bachelor"s degree and fl commission llS Ensign in the Coas~ Guard. U.S. Air Force SI 11 I I Sergeant Ctlarles E. Cllff. MJn of Mr. and Mrs . Ch8rles P. Cliff. 13452 Siskiyou SI . • Westminster, I.<. on duty at Da Na ng AB, Vietnam. Sergeanl Cliff. an Nr opera· lions speciali.sl, is assigned to a uni! of the Pacific Air forces. ~;idqua rters !or air operations in Southeast Asia, the Far East and the Paclfil N"ea. Airman Michael W, Kasper, son of Mr!'I . Nancy J. Kasptr of 48(XP 2 Neptunt'. Newport Reach, has completed bAslc training at Lack1ancl AFB. Tex. He i.~ remAlning at L.!l ckland for lrl'~nlng ll, R s<:curity policeman. • " i • Squar e Da11ci11g Laud ed ANAHEIM -2636 W. La Palma 821·8900 __ .;o OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 SA1. 9-6 SUN. 10-5 -·-COSTA MESA-· 1750 Newport Blvd. 646-1696 5AN o1rr.o r :. r. HARS!'l R IHVO )(: !>.l,'.PORI I.'."( 1 -._ ·THE • ( <:::l GRANT 1>11, BO YS Sr USE YOUR CREDIT AT GRANT'S "'ASHl:\(;To~ 1AP \ -Thr Housr found 1!mr lhi~ v.·ttk In crnwd nnro ii.~ busy prt-11t1ca-j !inn schf'<111ll!: 11 rP.o;olutinn .o:cuinj! 11 s111r rhr wepk nl THE GRANT BOYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF COLEMAN SUPPLIES! I * 8ANKAMfRICARO S~tembrr 12 11.~ Nati011HI Squ Arl' l)anrr l\1f'l'k Anrl mnre surh re.o:nluunn.~ arr 111 lhf' works. In fac1. lherr :ire rn1)rP resolutions pendio~ tn !-(Pt a .~irle spf'cial v.·ccks rh:in lherr Ar e weeks in r he .\'CPI . Alreadv p;issed b.v thr House .11 re resolution.~ In proclaim ;i N11tinnilt !\'11vy "'1\'f'S Club nr Amrnca Oa1. TC'achcrs Oi11'. Cn ll e_i:late Pres Da~" \'nlurireers of An1rrica \\'cl'k ~chool Ru.~ Sa ltly 1\lcJ'k Hnn1t Fash1ttn~ l\'C'Pk . .:ind American Tri;>J L ii w 1· r rs \'.'erk. · Bir!hrl.:i_v gre(•l 1ng.'I h ii 1· c hf.en .~ent b.11 !he Hnusr 1ri l,ynwood . Torrance ;i nd S;.in r.abriel. C ii l i I .. Pcn.~;i<·nla , F la ., .:ind Harr~· S Trun1a11 Waiting 1n !hf' "'in,cs fr1r passage 11re resnlulionli In srt A'.'!ide d.:>.ys nr 'weeks ro <'Om · memorfllf' 01~'.'TI'pics Oil.I'. Day 1 nf Arrad ;ind H a r v rs t Festiral. 11rMola.1' \\'eek . IJ for Dccrncy \\1trk. 1'-:anh Dfl.1 and Earth \\'eek Alsn Eln1hur.~r Coll,•ge !lay, J\nston Engli.~h llt~h School R irthda~·. f;in11ly \Veck . F1d- rilP ll'Pf'k, 1;rr1n.-in Shephrrd Do,R IYeek , i;r:inr!p;irpnts D:>.,1', Huotin~ .:incl Fishing Da.1'. Men ·~ F<19hi0n \\leek. PRX Oper11tor1'i \\'erk. Q u f' r n1 l~abrll.:i. D.:i.1. rtn.1·al Ran_i:rr 1 Week . and N ational S<1 lf'i;men's \\'erk J Other rP1'inhll 1nn~ h.-inging fire would rlerlarr j <1z1. tn be ' the n:il inn;>J n1u.qic , ohservr lhf' 11nni11f'rs<1r11 of Herr! nrr! \\'in1t'r \\'hral, ;111d rf'rogrH7.f' the Vnxhur,c;. r;1. Cnun!r v rlub .:i:i;. lht nldf'~1 l!nH eoursf in continuous use 1n the L:.S. For P e l .~ W hn Ho 1·" E ver)' I.Ii i11 /: ~A.\' FR .r..-..:f'tsrn 11·r1 1 Fr'lf thP P"1 .,.•hri h ;i ).. 1?\'r rv1h1n11 - -...r.:11 t)f>r·p1~ 1n p~_l!"l1f'd1•lu·jl <'nlnn•. -.\. rl1rl l<~!rl f111· nl(lPr (';II' .:1 nrl dni.:.~ 1!1<1! ' ;irlrls a 101 111 7.PS! In 11/.llM): p<·I.~ -A 24.f'ilrril ,i.;nlrt rloJ: 1•i1ll;ir, -A pl umb111~ rlr~ ll'P kTHl\\'fl ;.,~ !\:<11!1nn;il Sf'cn1 Fl11 ~h-Aw.:1v.1 whirh Flusht'"-prl rlrnpp1ng.~ OOwn !hr ,i.;;:irrlrn rlr;11n And fnr rhr rrrrn!l y rll'parlrd : -A .~trrrnr pl;i,,t1r 1·:i~l.r1 phi~ 11 ~ra nill' !nmh~tnnr !hal ' rnarket fnr prier$ up to 1280 in ' combination. 'llle~P ""'l'ft Anion,:: !hr nr11 Hem~ on di~plav rPCl•ntl.v .:11 lht: l!'l ln!rrna!1nnal i'f"t Sup- ply TraclP Show nprnrrl ;it thr1 Hilton Hotel lor thrrr da~·~.! Somr 2.000 rlealrr~. lrnn1 .:1._ h1r AwA y II~ lnd1.:i ilnrl Tawan , at!endrcl. The pl.:1.~ric C'Askrt ;inrl 111- e nm p 11ny1 n i;: i;:ran it r lflmb.!!toneli were thP mn~t ('~­ pt:nsive item.~. Dennili .J. 1 Hoegh, president nr thr HOC''1;h Prt Cal'lkcl Co. nf (.;aldslnn. Mich .. .said 1hcy wcrr thr firsl I cMketl'I made esjX'cial\y lnr ~ -";ind should li:t~! forever." Until nn1o1•. he said. pet owners have harl 1n hu~· 111-; r11nl C'lllkeL• tn put thr1r anim11IJ11 ::iw11y in slyle. l 9;;2 soifsl's $119 95 I @!!i!l!ff!I! ''OASIS'' 1 / f EATUltlNG lht exdu1iv1 LoC~·O·ml li< lll1•ign . , , iu1t twi1I , I !ht telescoping pole ... 1li1h 10 d11ir1d lu1g1h , twiu b1tk i nti lock, Color todtd po lt tip• on •II out1id1 lr1mt1 ..• I 1pri n9.Jo1dt d upri9h!1 i nd br1ct pol11 au!om1Tically 1diu1! l1bri~ ten1ion no m1H1r wh11 rh1 wt1thtr, I ~ \ 1' \ ·I, I 9'x12' "HOLIDAY" SALE $6488 R£G. PRICE $79 .9 5 fil ~ -J" COLEMAN "S comp1 ct Holid11y ltnl 1h1t will slee p 1 f1mily of four. Vinyl co1!td nylon floor with reinforced rope 1h1t kteps moisture out. 10 'x 13 ' HOLIDAY .. s74ss ao-or. COOLER J1J1I rl9hl far 1um· mtrl T1k1 it ro 111 1 be1<h or on t pie. nit. Cohmt n m1kt1 full lint of cooltn tt cl\0011 fro m. Rt:G. $31 .95 '2488 MODEL 220 2 MANTLE LANTERN SALE PRICE s11'' Complete (amping Department 3-LB. DACRON" 88 BAGS ::-1 f ull ti1 e b~g wirh rugged outer cover ind w•rm f1•nn!!I lining. • $ 3 88 '"'"""" FABRIC Th• V•t•lio ntr S1.95 $14aa RIG. $1 7.98 THE GRANT BOYS ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED ;:; ~:~::;,,. .. l::: COLEMAN REPAIR STA110N i::•::~. '""' : : : ::::1 IN OR ANGE COUNTY! • 1~l.l~d~• qi11[~ •• ~P~R~O;PA~N~E~SUPER STOVE & LANTERN Complete Camper Combo! CAMPER'S COMBO comt1 compl1t1 whh 11 ,000 BTU 11ov1, l1nt1rn, prop•n• bot· tie, v1lv1 ind r1gul1 to r. REG. $69.9 5 $5988 STOV I AND IOTTll $49.11 11: ''Wl\FFlE·Sf OMPERS'' I, BY DUNHAM 11'1 the tporl boot of Dunh1m'1 (ontin1nl•I Tyrole1n1"I Suede upp tr1, wilh full cu1hion1d le1fh1r lining and ln1ol1. Speed l1dng. Di1t incrive 'Vibram lug sole . Mark on• up for <0mlool '2395 M AKE YOUR Mo.tl ile'Tll "'ere dcli1,1:ned 1 for living cal!. dog:o;. b1rd 5 ;ind I nther household 11 nlmals. 1'he l ell beret.\ cost $1 and up: th\" gold dog collar rrl11tleri for up l 10 S14. 11nd the flwhini: dev1rc for Sl.95. The diet for ~criWic ~~~'F17'.'~Jlr~J1l~;;;:;;;J.,== •nlmal.5 WA! one of dozens ofi _ food it.em& for every eating __;;;-MARKI nt<d. "lt'1 a spcclally 1re11tcd all train, hl&:h':J)rotein food that's e1sy ln digest," .!iRid Vrcei PresJdent Johri C. Rc11 nf1 t,,a fnberl-K11y of lrot; Ani;!('I(' .... I ~~!d!k!~gkh~~g~~fllid~~~~~l@!~~~~~~ "Tciil.A ~how that H add~ a 101 • al WI to in 'il".J2''·.. ' THE GRANT BOYS r -·i -· '4 PACK & FRAME * MASJfR CHARGf • SUMMER BACK PACK SAii ltimafayan BACK PACK EQUIPMENT Aluminum fr 1mt , p1tllllttl tdiu11ibl1 1liou lder 1lrap1, w111rprool "ylon btg. DELU XE EVEREST NYLON PACK AND FRAME REG. $19.9S SALE COLEMAN BACK PACK TENT fOlt fUll TIME ll11vy -du!y c•mp- in11 1ervict. li9hlw1io;,h!, 1lt•p1 2 1dul11 . r.s· rid111 height. Zlpptrtd thr11hold , in<idt itorm fl•P. 11wn- in mo i1turt proof rip.1top nylon floor. Tohl wei11ht S.2S lbs. Room1 nylon b•g, wtb 1l rap1, adiu•l•blt p1ddtd 1houl dtr 1tr1p1 •nd w1<.t 1h1p1, 6 covtrtd.1ip- pt rtd outtr pock111 plu1 map ~; pod1tl in fli p, (a!or1 Or•n111. t lu t and l td, $1688 I I I I ' ' I ! HwUOOHeatlli~~llf· 0 VER 1000 6UNS ON DISPLA Y BUCK KN IVES FAMOUS ro~ HOL DING AN £DG £ . ' FHI G•ANF IOYS CAltRY All YOUR 1A VORITf KHIV•S .. • GEll lElt • ll:AIAJt .. cot r t llllOWNING Remington Mohawk 600 AND M<'INY OTHERS! --------------~~I• ~<h~• •·11• Col l iJ 6 .,., JOI. REMI NGTON ~-·ti or •ri,,'1.S •••• JAIC '79'' AMMO SALE . .,.-=:;on ::11100 30-30 AMMO l'] Jad<e !~d ll<tll tl For Si91!1ine I" $199 BOX OF 20 f' T~• "'"'' d•P••<lobl• eol<>O'lollt thotev• s13a1s • '" •~• .. 01ldl li11 Sii• t.S iA l( HUN11NG ACCESSORIES GUN CASIS ............. f 19B DIER HOIST ..........•. DIER IAGS ......•...... 79' FLUORESCENT V!STS .. SLI NGS AND SWIVELS INSTALL ED IUY A Master GUN LOCK FOR PEACE OF MIND '" "'"'''"'· """ $5 95 111d Sho11ur11 l lntk 1 tri9g1r 1t lion. fin. ~•• pin lv'"blrr 1ft• vrity. I 'I I. 11 1 ' \ I \I 'I I' 11 I\ 1 I , • I ' I I I , I ' . 11~ 11 . I 1· I, i "I I I I H J, onie-type 1 Remedies Sworn By LONDON t UPI ) -Wan! a baby~ Sow some parsley seed when lhere ts a lull n1oon. Travel sickness a proble.:n~ l{ vou're a woman . put nutffieg in your bra. Or if a child. try sitting on newspaper. Have a sore throat" Tie a stu<:lung with uncooked bacon fat arowid your nec k for two or three days. Although not exl'.l.clly scicn· tlflc, some British ney,·spaper readers say these ho 111 e remedies work. LeHers this y,•eek 10 the Daily r..1irror and the Sun p;isscd on dozens or such tips to fel\oy,· readers. "J B." of London wrote that after .. four years he and his v.•1re were unable to have al much-Y.·an!cd b<1by. "Then an old woman se.id to me 'If you \~·ant \•our i,11He to have a child. ~·ail for a full n1n~n and sow some parsley seed in the evening.' "I thought 'whal utler rot'[ but just for a joke, 1 did as 1he old woman advised. T\'.'O months la ter my wife became pregnant.'' Travel sickness bothered the v.·ife of B. Rutland .of Edgeware, one day bec~ming so bad he had to slop their car in a country lane . •. A passing gypsy woman told my v.'ife she should . never travel wilhout nutmeg in her bra.'' Rutland said. ··she ~ook the advice and has never since suffered.'' Mrs. A.\\'. Derry of L-Ondon l had this solution to the pro· blem: "\\le cured our snn o[ car sickness by sitting him on a ne••ispaper every time v.·c traveled." for a sore throa t cu re. "J\1rs. B." of Ncwc<is\\c·U pon- Tvne suggested: "Put son1e u;icooked fat bn con in a stock-in~. lie il 8round your neck and keep il tlicre for two or three days. I kno•\: t h~s .~·orks bl'cause I have 1rtcd lt. To get rid of \\'art~, J\1rs. P . Eva ns of Sarkin~ said rub the v.·arl v.·ith a piece of n1cat and then bury it. "I tried it. Tw.~ days later my v. art had gone. she said. r-.1 rs. s. \'lalker of ~1ulcsowen said this also work- ed for her. Bertha Jones of Bradford had this somcv;hal odorous solution of the common colrl: "J\·ly grandmt)!hrr a)\1•ays !?ld us to carry nn unpl'clrd nn1on in our pocket to prl'vcnt us from gelling colds. 1 am nov; 68 and I have ncvf'r harl n1orr l.hi1n a slight cn!d." tlomc remcdic.~ arc cvf'n a boon to ronv1 11ce, as Mr s . .\1 . w Ce.tford ol \,nndon noted: ;.\Vhen 1 was \Ii. an olrl lady told me bow to dreatn o! future husband. 15 Coast Students Honored fif1C'rn Oran~r C n .'Is t ~tudcnls are :in1nng !hn~I"\ ~nnicd to 1hr dran's 11~1 <it l 'r Santa B;irb;ir,1 for ;icadcmtC'I cx ccllencr. Thcv ar(': Frnm Cos U1 Jl,·lrsa: -Danirl n. Byrne. son nf J\f r. and l\<11's. I. T. Byrne. !344 \V a1son /\vc. -Kellv /\. M c Cann . dat1~htcf. of J\1r. \V. J\fcCann , 462 F.sthcr St -Thoma s JI. Munt ('aU. son or ~·1 r. anl J\1 rs. T. N. J\1un- teau. 4:17 E. 20th St. -Lois Sclbst, dau,l!;hcr of r.tr. and ~!rs. Ben Sclbst. 309-! ri.iacr Av!'. Frorn Irvine: -Barbara Lynn E Yer s · daughter of ri.lr. anrl J\frs. Norma n G. Ewers. 4262 Seton Ro;id. F rnm Nt:wport 8e8ch: -Robert E. \Vi!liams. ~on of Mr. a_nd Mrs. T. A. Williams. 612 Aoacia Ave. _ 11 a rgarel Thic:lcme1er, daughte r of 1\-lr. and Mrs .. L. Thlelcmeir, 2915 Harbor Vie"' Drive. -Janel KHthcrinr Brighi. daugh~c r of Mr.. and J\frs. R. F. BriRht. 1228 Sussex Lt1nc. Jeanne Marie f R ss e 11. da~hler of Mr. and J\1rs. \\' · M. f'a.~sell , J6{Kl [)over Drl\•e. -Linrla Sue Gr is wold , dllUi:lhte r of Mr. and Mrs. F. c. Griswold , 11 I Topaz Ave . -P(lltriciH Lahue, dau,!:!hl er nr t.lr. and Mrs. R C. Lahue. 18 Lido Lisle Drive . -.o;:;11sanna J\lurra;.r. d!lUJZhler or Mr 11nd ri.lrs. Cr('SSY ri.tur· rny. 1110 Fs~r): L!ln<' -\Villi:im f.. Recd. ~, ...... , ,,,,. -J. I ... Re<'t'.1 , 89 l/dn J-11! D·i~·r •-~. · r tr .. r;-Jnr l"'n nr -.,· ·--r:; !'rhr?;rlcr. ·-..... -• "l, r1 ~,.~1·-:rr r .. -~ . ANAHEIM 2636 W. La Palma 821-8900 OPEN DAILY 9 'TIL 9 OAILY PILOT 17 --COSTA MESA 1750 Newport Blvd. 646-1696 SAN DIEGO Fi!-IY, HARBOR BLVD )(' NlWPORT fWY 1 ·THE l••""'('--o;J GRANT N ~WPORT AVE 1.I',;, Sr BOYS USE YOUR CREOIF AT GRANT'S! SAF, 9°6 SUN. 10·5 *EVERY SIZE *EVERY COLOR * EVERY STYLE * BANKAMERICARO * MASFER CHARGE *ANAHEIM 2636 W. LA PALMA AVE. NEAR MAGNOLIA 821-8900 *COSTA MESA 1750 NEWPORT BOULEVARD 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF HARBOR 646-1696 LEVI'S ® FOR GALS! Visit Grant's New fashion Department/ LEVI'S® LOW-CUT FASHION FLARES SHOWN HERE with •II those famous Levi's~ fei1t ute1. Choo1e from red and gray stripes. STA·PREST. Sites 5·15 ........ . 1EVl'S~ S1111PE '1AllfS The newed in colors. Brown tnd ru11 1tript. Si111 S·l S lfVl'S' FASHION FlAllfS Another 9re1t flirt in blut print, All 1ic11 ..••• SHADOW·WA1f '1AllfS Outsl1nding "1h1dow·9tow" in color1 gold ind ,urplt. 100% conon corduroy. Si111 S·lS ...... · .. · .. -· · ..•.• · · · · · · · · · UVl'S' S1A·PllfS1 FASHION f1AllfS All the 9r11t levi'1f!: 1ty1ing in b1i91 1nd n1¥Y 1lrip11. Si1e1 5°15 low cul •...... ,, •..•............... ·-····-· •... ······. 11.gc;411 FciRl re'll:r._~ HANG FEN FOPS H1n9 Ttn 1tylln9 in 111 your l1vorit1 color1. Y1Uow, rtd, n1vy, purple & 11rip11. Sittl S·M·L . HANG FEN HOF PANFS Jui ! in time for !ht 1umm1rl Color• 1rt yellow red. n•vy, purple, gold. Sitt• 5·13 I ' .. I' " ' ' ' . I , ' 'J '7 ond up s9so up '12 \ ~~~,~~~;~~~;~~;;~~,:!,~15 ... up CLEARANCE SALE SWIM TRUNKS * All SIZES * All STYLES * FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Reg. $8 ..... FROM $6 Reg . $9 .,, •. , •.•. NOW Reg . $10 . , •.••... NOW $7 $8 MEN1 S WALKING SHORTS Color1 ttn. blue ind brow11 Slrtt 28·38 FROM '600 DESIGNS ALIVE FLOWERED '"'"!.~~~~~~~ '5 ~.o WESTERN f fl T HATS Colort tin ind hl1ck In ev1ry tl1tl Reg. $4.95 •2•a DRESS SHIRTS Mr, lttil• fint drt•• l/1irl1 in long ind short 1letvt it1 1J1or1td tolor1 i nd 1i111. TANK 10PS Cl11ign1 Allv1 llowtrtd fink lop• in 1i1ort1d 11111 tnd co lor1. THI GIANT IOYS HA.VI IVllTTHING YOU NIED TO ENJOY THI IUMMIRI BELT SALE SPECIAL SELECTION of flnt l11thtr btlts In sizes 28-4:!. VALUES TO s300 '10 ·, THE GRANT BOYS ARE NOW LEVI'S® HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL ORANGE COUNTY! MEN'S LEVI'S~ BUSH JEANS $10 STA·PREST jeans in khaki and castrolive 100°/o pre-shrunk cot ton . Sizes 26-38. LEVI'S® KOVERALLS Historic "koveralls" in 100°10 cotton In ch1blis and blu1berry. Sins 26-34. $13 .. LEVI'S '!!> SADDLEMAN JEANS Famous Levi 's• styling in pa cific blue, sand m1hog1ny & dark green. Sizes 28· JS . $798 ANAHllM STOll ONLY LEVI'S® BUTTON-UP FLARES Three-on-the-fly styling in blueberry, grape & chocolate, brushed denim flare . 100°10 pre- shrunk cotton. • $300 Levi's 1' famous denim jackets, pre-shrunk to size . You 'll find the size you need at the Grant Boys. Si zes 36-50 Unlined Levi's•Jf) lined jacket Sizes 36-50 ............. . LEVI'S ® SPLIT COWHIDE JACKET Jus tin $60 from L"I"' In Si1e1 l6-46 ......• ·-·· Cowhide P•nti 30-36 W1 b t .......... $55 LEVI'S• FOR MEN AND BOYS TOOi THE GRANT BOTS HAVE EVERY SIZE AND ST.TLEI ~ . f>~:NJJLl'''O.'I . . THE GRANT BOYS BOOT DEPT. HAS EVERYTHING! '.1 * ll'OllT COATS ; * IUIH COATS * CAI COATS PIOM THI GRANT IDYS c1rry t full liM tf f1111 ,ENDl[TON 1porl· w11r fir tht 111111 whe c1r11 IMUlh It Wltr tht fillMf Ill 100% ,urt •lrtf11 w .. t * ALL STTllSJ * All SIZISI Gr1nl'1 h11 tht l1rg11t 11l1ction of w11t1rn boots! Over 60 tlyl11 te choo11 froml ly fry1 , Acmt, l1dy Aunt, Dur1ngo, Dtn Pou, Dingo 1ni Geo rgi1. WIS1fllN srYU #8222 RIG. $20 s14aa \ " ~ , I \ \ ~ I I I. I I • • JI DAil Y l'JLOI s s PJLOT-ADV£1!T!SCR Q Vital Statisti~s for the Orange Coast Area Marriage Licenses Dissolutions Of Mor1·i11ge < olod J~l• ~I .t.lt """•6'l.· ,.,, .,,. "., '"" ""···· Wo•........t .... n•ol' ''""'I' '""'I•"• F Mo•""'• (,,,..,. •• ~·••" ond J•,.n> ){,.,., "'"'U"• '-'1"" 4 ,.,,, '"'" ( ~•••n. Hine•,., '"' •••" O'"••I. ~u•ll•• • '"~ ,,,,. C O•~•n~'"f T••" ,,,. • "1 Vt •• I\""' !lhnt l<ln r•tf' I '"' • c"•" D Mr l .....i. (.,.,I '""In·•"•• So<-"•·"'"""'' '"" •nn I"'"""" v, "'1.int llOC>•'• l •~•fl•·••·• ~"''" !>1t<'l0ll , II, .I •"'" I ~n· d9• •"1 S~o•en I " H~IC"""· e.,~ ... I ~ .n \ ••• , '. \llvov . Onn•'~ O ,.,~ 1,n, F l'•n IHrl, (~'"''"' •·~ ~""' I! Delml n, Non<, • ''" O"' • ~ Mii'"• Mor, II •NJ~''" W S•"''" ~""" "-' ano •"""'" lrl(~•nN<>. """'Cil "'" '"~ ~,,., ... IW f! Munten. C.,t •<n l ond .,I~·" il "••lln•, l\••Dor• "'" l •"• ,Ion,.'•'"''" 1<•1 ••II Oo1olt:I " IN C.o•lhlo, S•NI• • J '"~ '•"to•. •••""""· 011111 (;•"••1••• onn [, • ., • G!O.OfV M•~.,, R o<~uo ,...,.,, •"'1 1.,,,, ........ ""I"""· "''""• J fl•~ Oov11°' L snow,,.,.,. N ""Ar-••·•• !nr>tn. 1••11••• """ """ '" l'""''" l).o nll1, •lcruud """''"on~~,., J••• fnlt•H Jw,. ll Ool,.,,,, O..otn•o r •nd P•I" ~ ltou m1n, (lolno Jo1n<1 '"" ,,,,,. G-1• V1lo, au.ion •ion •"<I ,.,.,.,,, I•"< I U•fllto"'· llolM••n aNI G•o•I • o Gr~n1111n. l n.oo I """ (no•I., A ..,.,,,., Orllro Joan St~unr •nd """"' • CM l runlu n. 1(11~1fon l o...i Oon,ol J""" Gl •fll<•. r••l'C•• 1 •NI R1oolotto c; Hl nliO'Y, '•••I J •..:I J""n Lloyd Wl!n11f1, (•n•~la L,nn ond W""'"' V!PC ... I, Vlrt lnl1 0, ONI l ~U'"''" 0 . Joonlcl•, J•M• C ona "••Da<o w Voll!l fl<OUfl. 1rtn1.>' EdW•n •nd 6 •n••• Uni, Ol1n1 lvnn onO Rnb"I Jn•oon M•...,IMl!n, Jot>n "''""d" 1nd ,.,;, el!lo Goll Ouodo. 111111 Co•ol••• o•d [l(o111111 Wlltlon>, Jr Howorll. w11111m fl """ l'oui.1 .. Mor .. RIN1>1r!. Yt"'° lO:-J"" •"(!~a~~• l~• C.l\t -•n, Mf'llf• ROll"IO O!ICI 'tonl•• Ow! ... ! 0-1111, l\<!lv It•• '"" /Jo"~•• l • •kl MMtt. llf•Ot G. •nd Sf .,rll W L_,.. • .,, Joo I• Dlannf o<>d en., 1 .. l!dwl•d lflHfL M••v I'll ""' f.rooo -·· Al-N "''" ll•n"°I~ D~•" LlllllMY. l'rlffrl(\ Mlf~ t f'IJ 1-<f l•n CM Weftl. f lllf&f"' .... Ulor 1"41 •utUll o·-.,_, (N11l"w t nol Don.ot J f ltl., ~lclt l . •"" S...m1>0t I' ltk-10 .... ~ •• l , '"" Ot••<I (_ 0. .... Tt.,11 .... f.UtlfW MIY. MMt ll 1"'11 0 ••" l ,..i~ Cu•ll• l '"" "•t1l(lo Je.n C., .IHllM II. t N C!llt,,..G W ,, .... , CO.•J T~llf ,,,. i onClr • lo\0¥ lllt""" Cotlll J. '"' 1!r111t1 G J-1· LMM"' il"c-•kll t nt l w•I• ... , ...... o.19o"M •• tllf Rldtt •d A il"tttl~, K ... tll I I._ t "'9 Jll"~ ... _ l l-Jt l"M .t.1 .. n t ntl Ntl'C;.W "'°·•• GI.._, C11"l'I $119 t M l u-l .. Vt~ U1'dff', 0 . .t.Mll ,,... ltt1- l'l ... 09"' H, .... Ml'""" A. r .. ,._ J_. .... '"" Vf-1 1CU1r9I, (...,.,_I• ·~ .... •~•'d ,_ -· • a oouo "''· _..- 1000LER Sleeper 2·Pf. lhennal tlann•I lhat ?fOY1d•s n tra Wdrm•h .,..,!h· rut t1t1i weight. Perman~n! J· press· wil h ~ripper snap ·~ .,..~:"~s~;~-.;i a"d 1rlo~·ad ''a~·. ~ 1..;;., ____ ,.:_~C;,!;!!-!.,._,Ll woR1M1Ns Lunch Kit 12Y2 oz. LIQUID ~-~It- ' ''Lysol'' w, Pure. ml14 ilR~ won 't DISINFECTANT irrlt~te yaur ryes. -1~99c · ,-J ~"=:::~::'.'.: NO- i RON White SHEETS t11no~ ''MOIOltllLO .. -\'lh1\t mu;l:n !n~~ts that w11I ~i·1~sear.o o15~r.1ce and ~al1s!~rl1on. Smooth, e1·en 1tdut~, ha1anc eo W€a1.~. 1te1. 2 !1r 1.59 PILLOW ClSES 42"1]&" TWIN FL.ll 011 f!ITE O IOITDM 2'.69 fl.if klN{i SIZE 6.49 2:1.59 DOUBLE fl.ll OR r1nro eono M Re(. 3.JI 3.29 1. KIN& PILLOW CASE 2i1 .99 17x23" Bed Pillow Purtlitd •.• 100°~ sh1~doed ~oarrr fl\. In 1 ~ari•;1 Qf so'lmmlorton't patterns. Jlt1. 1.2! 99c A [filim Place To Shop! t•~••R "Moatic 1lle" Cotton rno~l·n so Mooe.th l e~tn !!11ur!a. Corne·~ ~";:~:;.~llll"'"'l!h "Stretrh edge" for !'! h~l D•d malin~. "Printed" SHUTS C~n1on "Aloh1 .. -No iron mu lin. Al1·ov•r print !'al or f1t1•d !I,·~ !o , noo e !•om. A-·(•t!~d ~un & S{1"De Celr,· • "Striped " SHEETS C1a111 "T•ili&~I .. - lwo tones ol ct:1lcr 1aun' ~cu»~ 1 ~~Y ot whil~-o~ 1'io lion Mu<;\in, tnai a1c; beauty llld ot1:or. ~---,111 .. tlltl 2 "" 1. 09 Twi1 Sizr Flftld If flit lethl!I 1.99 Pillow C11t, 42lll .. 2 ltr 2.49 lwi1 Flit Dr f1tttd Bott om 1111 . ].4i 2.69 r~ll fl1! Of fitt1d Bel!Dlll Re1. 4.49 3.99 Pillow tasei Rt1. Z lt r 2.&• 2 ltr 2.49 Twi1 ll1t or fitttd k lltll flll fli t It r1l!td B1tta111 .. ,: 2 99 .... 3 69 1.41 1 J.I! • 1NE1M1t Blanket ·-101110· Blanket 11rlo" Blanket t1•"0~ ~c11r1l 1nd~ , .• 721gO" ~~rh1n~ W.i·.,~· ~ .1. N ~n ·Al 1 •rr ~n rr. 50:. Pol)e~l!r-!10"~ Ra;nn. ,,, ... 3.99 • CANNON ~l1•c11ter~ ..• 'l nri N~o" f.n11n 1•0~,~~ .~~·~~'n'. 100;.;, V:·g rr Acrylic. Ca•"•• "Aloh1". "l~r~ Nao'' r1nr;" r~riur•~ -~~·~d ing, scr e!n print Des1,n. Je1. 11.J! 9. 77 •• ,. l.'9 5.49 "Velura" Towels tf11on "Vtl'ltt !lon1111s'' -Snld ~· ll•a~t•, anri 11r~ la ~~:n " d,$-;:n ~-·~··~ ~II r~li1r l~r-..~· :• ••r. r•,· l1t~ Tt•tl f11nted ... 1.59 ll1nd To•el 119 .. ,. '"' . 39c I1c1ll1 -"Sh11rt~ D1lu1e" Print t d. c"tto n 59c ·Velour. Iii ~ 11··. Rt1.11t "Titan" Towels 1•;•j ~"~ 1r. •. ,, !' -• Yc u .r l•v• ·~·11 a 1_ Ba1h To•tl WRAP AlUMINUM FOil 4~$1 .~/ "No More Tangles " fltl!I Jo~RllR ' JohR!fR i Ir' 1 ·s! Cr~rr.~ I! n". tnr ~nddren an~ ••• a11a1 tre !P~IS.,. )'~~ JU'.i 'J•a1 '. ""· 79c Re(.1.1! 1 er. ""--···-<""'''""~_,,., . .,,,.. J~~·s~--·"'·_., I Naturally Feminine f from Jo hn$On I. J!Hln~on 1 Tt• ~er.111 po ~ar1 :pr!/ l a•ndnran1 .•. tr;r I• •• •-; /.•r If<'.,, ~a!UI~ 'I ~·1·­ r•Mm~d •1•·1 99c da ,·. "''· l .35 ·-·-----·----····-· I' 7i:i . , Home Permanents I 1n no1d· of r!~uia·, suo•r Wf.~ l j ~nd itn11•, 1.19 "1 " ,,, 1 8~ - I l~· ad•allCe ~· ptrm ... I ' :L--__ .... ,.,, ~ ..... -·-···-· ,....,._... ---... ·-· i "Clearasil " i CREME MlDIC AJIOH (r.f\/\•~ ~'"'ll ~o;: • r~·,j ~· ,!r • r; ·i·-,. - o•• ~«•n :o '~·· r -r •;. a~~a1r• 99c l Rt1. 1.29 !.,'.:'.,:_~··. ·-- - ·-··-- I 5 PI LOT ADVERTISER Wrdn,sday A ~9u~t 11 , 1971 OAfLY PILOT J ti ----- Cartoonist Rewards T~vo ·s~ents ' Worth Editor's note: Dozf'ns of DA ILY PILOT re ad er s UJtrf! amo11g the luera!ly 1housa11d1 of Murt and Jeff co1111c strip fans throuyli· out fht! 1uitilin 10110 res- por1ded w/1en Al Smi lh iii vited readtrs lo ltelp /11111 write a gag for one of hii stri ps. Now Snzirh l1UJ fin- ally decided which pir11c/i l i11e he liki'd best. Jle te lls about it belaw. By AL S.\.!'ITll Mutt and Jeff Cartoonist In the Mutt and JeH strip for fl.lay JO, I left the "b.al\oon" -lhat's \\'hat car· toonists c2Jl the space that shows \\'hat the characters are saying -blank and offered $10 for the best \\'Ords that Jeff migh~ say. You may re..'Tlember: Mu tt's hat blew off: f.1utt leaped over to lhe skunkless side of a slone wall and said to Jeff. "Jeff, get my hPJ ! " The skwik was sniffing st the hat. Jeff said something, but the balloon was blank. So I off ered a prize of $10 [or lhe fun niest words that Jerr might say. I wanted to rneasure humor in America. The prize was small but l thought it \\'ould attract a few hundred answers that v.'ould give me a sampling or the country's sense of hu mor. Boy, \\'as I ever wrong! Answers poured in by the thousahds. I have been reading balloons showing 1vhat Jeff was saying since the mid- Me11 in Service Navy Fira.'Tlan Apprentice Da \'ld L. Schuelke. son of r.t r. an d r.1rs . 0.11•id l\I Schuelke of 8091 Taylor Ave .. 1-!Wltinglon Beach, h2S return· ed to his homeport or San Diego aboard the altilck aircraft carrier USS Kilty Ha wk after an eight month deployment to the \Vestern Pacific. Na\'y Fireman Larry L. Larick, son of 1'.1r. and l\trs. Paul Larick of 14272 Hoover St., \\'eslminster, h£.!i returned to his homeport of San Diego aboard the attack aircrart car- rier USS Kitty Ha\\'k after an eight month deploy ment lo the \Veslern Pacific. Navy Seainan Apprentice John W. Fletcher Jr., hL1Sband of U1e fernier tvliss Anita It Erskine of 2412 Va ssar Place, Costa Mesa, has returned to his homeport of San Diego aboard the attack aricraft car· rier USS Kitty Hawk after an eight month deployment lo the \\'estern Pacific. £Airing the cruise, his ship visited the Philippille Islands, Hong Kong and Sasebo. Japan. Fletcher is a graduate of l>1cNr!Jy lligh School. C:OSla 1'.1esa. F irst Lieutenant J ohn ~1. 1\rop, son or l\lr. and l\1r~. Stan Krop of 320 S. Houser. Red Lodge. Mont., has receil·- ed the U.S. Air Force Com- n1cndation l\lrd:il at G h 1 n i:: Chuan Kang AB. Tail..-an . Lieutenant K r o p wa!i decorated r 0 r 1nentorious service white assigned \1·ith the 3171h Tacllca1 Airlift \\'i ng . J~'t. Campbell. Ky. He i~ now at ChinR Chu.vi Kang as an Air Force uni1 commander with the Pncific Air Forces. headquarters for air operalions in Southeast Asia, the Far East and Pacific area. 1-fis \Yife, Cathy, is the daught,cr of f.lrs. Cht.!"lottc Rosan of San Juah Capistrano. Navy Seaman Patrick J , Allen , son of f.1r. Hershel l>1. Allen of 6062 Rosernount Drive, lfuntin~ton Beach. ha s reported for duty aboard the p.mphibious landing ship USS Charleston in Morehead Clly, N. C. Coast Guard Seaman Jamel! C. Grainger, son or Mr. and ?-.trs. Craig Grainger of 554 •late:I Drive, Corona del Mar. \\'RS "gr ad uated from Photographer'!'! f..1a t e School. NAveJ Air Technic11l Training Unit, Naval Alr S tation . Pensa cola, Fla. Marine Lcpt. Adam A. Garcia Jr.. of JOii>& Van Buren, lluntinglon B e a c h. , Calif., was promoted lo hill present rank whlle serving al Marine Corps Base. Twenty· Nfne Palms. MN'lne Pfc. AUred 8. Tor· ru, son of Mr . and Mrs. Ftrrnln R. T(l!'res of 169 E 23rd St.. Co~ta Mrsa. wa~ v11duated from r r c r u I l training at the f.1arlnr Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. die or May, all through Junt and July. After c:U this ree.iing and, assisted by a group or judges, I have finally selected the win- ner, Hi: 1s: James Gruber, 2Q8 Townsend Street, Buf f a Io, N.Y. got a 11iblte streak down bis back and J ba1·e a ye:llow one!" There ""'ere hundreds of other rollicking good answers, gassers t..1d bell y-shakers, but we thought this ""'as the fun- niest. ''You·\·e been ~ittiag In the 1un too long willwut your ba1. l\1un !" K, Scnnapper, 563 S. Bro&f\\'.11}'. Yonkers, N.Y.: .. But wbo '!l going 1<1 wear II'~·· Robert Frame, Mantoloking , N.J.; "\\'e sbouldn 't talk behind bis back~'' Nale Leiderman, I 0 I 2 Pia} ford Lane, Silver Springs. f.·l:vyland · "I wouldn 'I get yuur bat if it were bea1•eu !letllt!" I \\'LSh l could give hl)no,-a ble mention to a 1housand more! Entries c<i1ne from all age groups I was especially pleas- ed by the responses or young readers. fl.tut! and .Jeff havr Lu.'en going on ror 65 yea rs now and if the youngsters st\11 lu1·e them, they v.·i ll continue !o c-re2.te their laughable fun far into the next century. and JeU strip. As often happens in C'Ontests 11·ith SO many l!ntries, many ans"·ers .,.,ere similar. There \1ere se1•eral hundred that hi~ upon the idea, ··Vour hat ain 't worth a scent!" \Vhlte th is \\'as an amu.sing b1:1lloon it did not turn on the robust llughtrr that did the winuer and l11u~e gi~en honorable n1ent1on . T-HE WINNER IS- .JAMES GR.UBER.OF BUFFALO,NY.1 WITH ·"I CAN'T, MUTT, HE'S GOT A WHITE STREAK DOWN HIS BACK ANO I HAVE A YELLOW ONE!" It was a lough decisi on ~ause so many or the answers were tops. 1 thought of declaring a thousand ties and sending one cent to the thousMd best contestants. I thought of putting the f>OO best ans wers in a barrel and hav- ing J e[f pull out one at random. I thought of taking a slow boat to Afghanistan, but no boat.s run there. So \\'ith the help or my assisting judges, I \I' e n t through thousands of ans\\l'rs. And "'e agreed that James Gruber's was th e best. but on- ly after a long discussion. His answer had little Jeff saying: "I can't, l\futt! That skUJ1k'5 There were so many other good an11wer.s that we decided lo make a dozen honor:ibte 1nen!iuns. These and !heir balloons were : Shelby lfarn.-n.onds, ~ E. Adams Drive, Cahokia. Ill .: "A~k Al Smith . He's the guy th111 put ll there." Leonard Le~1Mquais, 25 Ruth l~ne. Demarest, N.J.: "I'd like to, 1,lutt, but I don 't want to do aoyibiog 'beblnd bis baek!" ti·U·s. Bea Sears, 8273 Park Pt ace Blvd. No. 2 Houston, Texas : "You losl only your hat, ~tutt. \'ou must think J Jost my head," John f.1. Crowe, 465 Car· rolllon Drive, Frederick, Md.: Kevin S!rull, ?--1 a r I a n d , "Kansas: "You get it, I'm in the line of fire." Michael Sobolewski, 4615 113 A Street, Edmonton, Alberta . "You get it, ln.STINCT tells me r1ot tll!" Clare Borsic , 246-19 Cambria Avenue, Douglaston, N.V.: "Listen, that skuDk isn 't the only one around here \\'Ith a &tripe down lls back!" f\1adcleine E . ~latthews. P::iv.nee City, Nebraska: "ll e's stronger than I am ." Douglas Bigson. Rout{' 2. \Ves tmlnister, S.C.: • · 0 k . Pttuu! Just as soon a5 the IWO· tone kitty ll'ith the rJuid drive passes by!" OUR WAREHOUSE IS OVERLOADED ... MUL Tl- MILLION DOLLAR CARPET INVENTORY MUST BE SOLD ... THOUSANDS OF ROLLS ON DISPLAY .. . BUY NOW AND SAYE! . ' l\1any grade school teachers deeided this con1est was nn opportunity for their c!:.1ss{'s to u~e their imagll1<1tion . They had copies of the strips made and distributed a..'Tlong pupils. FUNN IEST The puµ1ls l'Jnlt' up 111th so1ne of the runniei.t ans'olcr~: sonic of the1n <1rc llmong the honorable 1nentions. I am 11eoding each teacher whom I can identify an original Mutt Jt 11·;is a wu ndcrful contest. J\lo~t Of all. it convinced rne lhat An1{'rica still has a great sense of humor. Our w:-i.rs, our trouble with muggings. drug ;ibuses and crime ha\·e not destroyed the great American sense or humor. As long a..~ Y.'e can l.'.11.Jgh .,. e can deal 1~·i1h our problems. ~ly faith in A '!l'{'rJC<I JS stronger Hi::in ever. Judging lhi<: ('Ollh'Sl \Ill~ har1l work II kl'pl till' :tnd 111.v ?.';sociates up to 2 o'clock for night after night. But ;1 11 the extra effort v.•as V.'orth it. 1 than k you and I lo1·e you all. "' SQ. TD. SAY(. '100 11lVI KODEL TRI-COLOR SHAG DEEP PILE 100% KOOH POLYESTER PILE. RICH. DEEP. LUK- URIOUSLY THICK PIL[ MANY NEW HI SlYLE DECD- RAIO R lHREE COLOR SHAG TO SELECI <ROM Rl SISI DIRl AND SOil Sl AINS. LOW FIRST TIME OFFERED AT THIS SALE PRICE COMPARAILI RETAIL ................ $1.99 99 St. Tll. SlYI .... 11(\fj CL ........ -......, TRI-COLOR SHAG Tiii llSTlll lllMI Ill Ullli IOD% 'FORlRfl POLYfSIER. LUSH, DHP LONG· WEAR ING AND HARD 10 SOIL. SlAYS BEAUTllU L WITH A MINIMUM Of CAR L VERY RESlllANl BEAUTllUL OE CORAI OR IHRH COLOR SHAG. LOW FIRST TIM( OFFERED AT THIS SALE COMPARABLE RETAIL ...... $8.99 PRICE C olo"•M " lon••I io • l••do .... 1k of ''"' l"d"""••· I"<. 99 IQ, YD. SlYl '100 EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED & PRICED Jr All LABOR UNCONDITIONALLY I 1 ST QUALllY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY IN THE WEST ,, ...... _ ~ ' F 0 R Y ~ R S HO:'.N G CO NYE NI E~N!iC EZJ::!!"'!!!l~~-=GU:;iAii:;RAciNT;;iE.iiEDiii:::;::;;;;;;:;;-;;;:::;;;::~~ 1 OOO's OF REMNANTS HE .RCULON NIAGARA4 FOUi SfAlONS LARGE 60 % SM All 80 3 SIZE o SIZE SAVINGS SAVINGS UP TO ..... UP TO ... l 00% Herculon Olel in Pile, New Mirocle Fiber. Slain And Wl'or Re!'>1 ~ton1. Beou11ful 99 SQ. TD. INDOOR-OUTDOOR IT GIMllll FllT/CIOWM PIOOUCTI THE NO-STRINGS J TlAR GUARANTEE! 99 Ph•ll•1h / 1hers Guoranrees I h•s Corpe! Mode W1Th Marves~ Olef,,, (f. Ayom)! RoT!mg, Wear ing Ou1 Or lhP I Heels Of LIVIN G ROOM, DINING HALLWAYS. BATHS Decoro1or Colors, SAYE Wear Iler for Rts1den11al U~e. lndaor~ Or SQ. YD. Ou!dovr~ Or Vie Will Re~i\.Jce This Corot" SAYE ROOM, BEDR OOMS CAR S. ETC. lllNG YDUI IOOM MIASUllMINTI! ___ . ..,.. DUPONT NYLON 100 % Cantin11aus Fili1ment Hyl an Pi le. 299 Popular Two -le~el Pattern Combine Beaut y, Dur.ab ililJ. Many Colors To Choose From sa. '"-s•vt NOW SALi PRICED ........ s2.oo COMPA~ABU RETAIL .............. $4.99 KODELPLUSH l 00% Kodel Polyester Pil e. Rich, 499 luxuriously Thick Pile. New Oecorolor Colors. SQ. Yo, SAVI NOW SALi r•ICID,,,,,.,, Sl.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••••••••• $7.99 NOW SAU PRICID ... S2.00 COMPARAILI RITAIL .............. $4,qt CARPET TILES·SAVE $ Feels l ike Velvet -Outwears Or her DO·IT-YOURSllF Carpels -Easy To Ins !all. 12"ll 12" • lndoorOYidoor • 1ovr wwr 1r11,d 29( • S10.n ll.r 11\!Qn! • 8 Dtc11roror (01011 SAV[ • I QO',. ~ylon p,!f, S9t NOW SALi PRICID ........ EA. DACRON SHAG DEEP PILE lUQ':'. Docron Polye~ter Pile Beoul1f1JI 499 tlew 01.'ep Shog W1rh A full Deep P1lr. Mony Ntw DKofolor Colors To Choo st I rom · st. lO, . SAVI NOW SALi PRICED... SJ.It COMPARABLE RETAIL ..... , .......... $7.99 fR[E I JCill~1ve ot 1ns!nllo!10n SJ,00 COMPARAILI RITAIL ....... , .......... $6,99 KODEL POLYESTER 100°/o Kodel Polyesrer Pile.3 Pile 499 Heigh! Potlern In Graceful Design Rugged Durob1l1ty Beo u!1ful Colo rs se lD. ll'tl NOW SALi PRICED ........ s1.oe COMPARABLE RETAIL .............. $7.99 ENCRON POLYESTER Pile of 100% [ncron Poly esler. Deep, 9" Thick, luxurious Carpet. Optimum Per- fo rmance •.. Lona Wear, fasy Care ... Re silient. Many Colors To Choose from -S:a::· NOW SALi P•ICID........ $6.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL ............ $15.99 --~V/jj PATTERN POLYESTER e. J 00% AVLIN" Polyester Pile, Extro heovy, lhi~k NOW 99 DUPOnT1'1' Fabulous! frizz-Free Shag Carpel wi1h 1he Stau Oft shimmering appearance of handma de India iii Broadloom... 99 po l!erned design, Rugged; dura ble-and easy lo main-SALE lain. made wilh NEW continuous filament AVL!N "' p CED SQ, YD. SAVE $3,00 Rope-like pile yarns of 6,000 Denier slay-Your Choice NOW ·lofl nylon ~y DuPonl-spec1ally devel-of12Multi·Hued SALE SQ.YD. polyester. RI oped far cnsp, cleon, permonenl shog T d PRICED SAVE 1ex!ures. wee 5 • • • $4.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL .......................................... $11 .99 WlST LOS AN~ELES 11141 Wllt~lre llwtl. 477.5525 5ofl DitiJo frwwoy to Wtkhirt 1...,." otf. ' blocU w.-1 on wi. ...... CANOGA PARll 21UI , .. ,_,Woy l47·2"4 -----.. • 11-11-11 DAYS NO INTH£SI • CONY£Nl!.NI Cl£01T PLUIS AND WK IHllS AVllLllL[ • Cll.l Fiii fl[[ SHOP-Al-MDIII SEIVIC! • YISll OUI CUSIOll DRll'!Rl D[l'I. WEST COVINA ANAHEIM PASADENA 2660 I. Coloro4o llw4. 577·1'00 2526 L WtrlltM• Awt. ·-71 SOii hmordino hwy. lo CitM $1. :2 blotb Ko. on Ci1M to W0tk· NORTH HOLLYWOOD 7007 r..irel CIHIJN lh~.-912·2200 Mt II. l1cll4 St. US.7t74 2 blocU ttorfh of Sonto Ano f,..._ ~Y on fudill N:ros' from Col1f. ... E. Colorodo M 01 Son Gobritl llwd. ' HOLLYWOOD -MONTEllUO 1115 N. Y""'Ht An. 71S W. -.1n1w 11.-4. 666-7455 72Mll7 2W.Cb ........ ,.,.... It"-.. , ..... TORRANCE 42J6 Artool• lift. 542-6696 1 !lock Ea11 of Hawlhomlf l lvd. ort Mt'llCI . VENTURA 2501 L Molo St. 641.5041 LONG BEACH 3001 lollflowtr llw4, 421.atl4 ~n Oieolo Fr..-y IO Btl~ Slv!l. Tum off Horth on ltllf'-r. COSTA MESA 1714 Ntwport llw4. '4S·J020 Htwp0rt 111111 01 11111 Sr OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS SAN FRANCISCO MILLBRAE 12011 c ......... , 692·2SH PRICIS EfflCTIVI AUGUST I 2 • I 3 • 14 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Ad111lral., A Divi•ion of S.S. Kre11• Co., with Stor•• ift th• United Sl•te1, Conodo, Puerto lito, AwttroliCll You're Sole When You Sa"e At Kmart 12" DIAG. RCAMINIKIN'" PERSONAL TV Model AP125 3 Days Only 7467 19" DIAG. B & W PORTABLE TV 3 Da ys Only! Model 82003 128°0 YOUR CHOICE Per.•onal s<,und jack for earpho ne or speaker. Built-in antennas for both VHF and U H F chan- nel~. All ~olid state VHF tuner channels 2-1.i. Free ~rand with purchase. Compare this full-featured value: • Zeniih qual - icy h:1ntlcraft('d chassi s • Deluxe D ipole Antenna. fnr VJ-if • 3-Sta,i..:e IF am plifier • VHF Perma-Sec Fine 'funing • l !J,()0(1 \'o lr; 0f picture power • Lightweight, molded rah Iner ! H1i sq. in. MODEL SLSIOI · MODEL SALSOSI 3 DAYS ONLY T his con t c n11)o rar1' consol e ,,·itl1 ric hl y grained ,,·alnut finish on hardhoard , l1ouses a cnstom cra f te d color ~1·\1 of guality con ... strut:tion ancl endu ring !"Jeaury. Admiral solid state low volt:i.t!c J10 \,·er Sl\j)ply solid stare video an<l sOu n(l detectors. Model 51 5101 "''"fl! • II ' l STEAM-AND-DRY IRON Modo/F.62 767 3 Days Only' 1·.,,.o ~f011' in nn~'. l•fn~ral ·Flt•· tric iron ~"'lf~hu from Jtcun u. drr at the ru~h of 1 hu(1nn. frA· t urCJ 15 vent•, BLANK CASSITTES Pock of3 127 Rt9. 1.741 11i rel'! blink tapH in a pack. Eac h plays foe 60 minutes. Charge ic, . \ (t .@J • WARING 6-SPEED HAND MIXER Model HM6 J57 3 Days Only! ~n· •rrr,!~. I'i,,,o;tr 1ir ,1, .. 1,,,nrr.,J, \'Ll'hhtH(On \>r.ttrr r lt!t••r. J '' \\'.1tt ml'lrot w11h ..,,.t"•~e \>rner1. ; ,ie<flr•t' •r c0 lnr< "h11e, .,,.0<1do, h•n·eu .1:t'l·l 'h 1' ,~r, · ~' '"· STYLE WITH HEAT! 3 Da ys O nly 868 Now l·o·n-,i: h,1.ir's under 1..o n1 rol~ Se t has s trlin,.-: h rush, fineroorh 'n regular cnmbs, case . .26«10 A Di•;,;." •IS '· 1Crt11• (1, "'''"St••••,~ t~• U•ilt4 St•l11, <•••4•. P11trt• l 1.:•, .l111!•• 1,, 00 D.1n ish !i tylcJ t:nnso !e is of dis ti nctive de- sign '\\'ith rich, el egant: lines that "·il l en- h:in ce 11.ny rnoc.1crn decor. \V'alnut t:rained flnisl1 on select l1arJ\\'Ood ''eneer. Model 5A L5081 I I RIVAL CAN OPENER Model 753R J Do ys Only 626 l 1:-1 '11 • lr1n e lc,.111t < •n ''I" n1 r I •t! 1h1:c lt • ~1 ind entire (Ill! 1 ~II. 11n11 slidci .. 11. f.uy irn .. ..,.. 5•tc, Fnl ,l 1w1l' reir, TRUE TO LIGHT MIRROR 'D"" n,/y 14 97 ,\!~tit! LAI I .',it"n\1l1lAll1 dcvcl11rred li,i:htin,ct •'l(cr' d•1·. o!iicc nr evcnin,I' h,c:ht ... ·1rh 1 1••·01 of1 dial. SHARP 12'' PORTABLE TV JDcys 6900 O nly! A SHARP 12·inche~. that's the proper ~i r.e for per fect r nr tability and cozy comranionship wht"fe y0u v.·ant it. 75-sq. inch~ of vie:~·able area. G.E. STEREO PHONOGRAPH 3488 Model V9 31 G .P.. stereo pho nograph has dual speak· ers. Carry v.1eighr 0nl>' 14 lbs. Four-sreed automat ic "drop·down" chan,ger. . \f '111 · madt Diam ar:d Sf\ I 11.r. SUNBEAM IRON CLOCK RADIO .llod<IJD.J61744 Rrg. 10.88 3 Dll)'J On~)' 9" U',ke ur to music! 'Julieite' A?-1 Mnltlrlc 1•cn1t fur even ~ c.-.v. dock offcn 'IC1c,,dox• movemcnr. era~. Pern'\anrnt prr~J Jcrt1n,11. H1J rorary conrroh plu1 hith im· H eel rHf ~1.rd 1a,i:••n•t1rcidc11!1l rac1. •·1!nu1.µ11ned rl1111c caie A lipping. ..... ti come sift: AC/DC PORTABLE 847 Operates o n 4 penli~ht batteries or AC curren t. Slide tun ing. AM. WINEGARD COLOR ANTENNA 3 D")'J Only .1\fotltl )\.-40 1088 G et rid of TI' .i:hou and infl•' ,.,.;ih a .f11Cnu1ne .11old 11iriducd colorccr· fflr •lltcnnl.. /\1 1dvcn i1ed in T.i!e. Now tfl)Of your f1v()f1!e progl"2m • MIST HAIRSETIER ,\l,Jd !C iOll 1968 3 Dt11's On (i ! }.'n"'' l"" <Jn h ive fnr. l:u1 i11i;: tels rhu true. deer cf)nd1t1onin~ !!t it· mcn(. ]nrluclc~ C"ncl1 1ioner. G.E. TAPE RECORDER 3 Da >< On fr 219 7 Al~drl ,\t.84fl0 Snar in -a r rc,.,.·nund 11roe , ,nrid,ee . 1h1t pl•}'' up to \.hn1i r. U)•nam'c remo1c .onirol microrhonc, ru~ ,l't.l ~~b1nc1 in I-lack ind 1ih·cr .-oJor. L'l1t1·l-~l~t1le ca.pn11n drivt, Opcrarc1 u I ?!8 JPS. BELLFLOWER BUENA PARK BUENA PARK COSTA MESA COVINA EAST LOS ANGELES FULLERTON -'"' • 11 l1t( ii)! • !111" SANTA FE SPRINGS 11111 Tt r11111••11t ll•(l il II Y!lltJ Vit• 5111 l•OCllO h1 I NOUS TRY ~I('''" I! rtllu l n l••IPI lll S ~1C•11I• li•I OXNARD ~111"1 "' t11u1! 111/•f \Jl l Cou.,11 111•1 SIMI VALLEY I I f !11rr1 11+111 lu1l lh•.11 l1 Mh,•1 119', -l<ltf lttl111r• It WillU Ill! lull l lof 1111 M11•11 ll•f LANCASTER MONROVIA 1111 Wn \ h1, J. 111· 11'1 rut M1111111u tri•• 1 119'11 I , 11 &11111,1 ''!ff M111n i1.C11i1 RIALTO RIVERSIDE r1111.11 ln!1•1PI 11 'u 111 lOtl 11•1 Stru t IHI fn l-•11 11•1 11 l li1•1 ll1n t SO. BAY TORRANCE SO. LOS ANGELES HI W St11l11f1 1111 11 Ytr•ut !H U Wt1!1n 1t lotflJOll l l•I. IWnl t ! •t rlt• 1111•11\ 11 HI It •1111" C1!111 H (t11U 111•. Wl•lttt r 1111 t! 'tl)lft ift. PIHttliJ .i Ttr ll L11Q 1111 N C1t111 1114 I •••U111 l td 1UI N, Pl1111111 Ju MONTCLAIR NORTH RIDGE NO. HOLLYWOOD C11h 1I h•. 1t Su ltr11rfi1• ,l"Yf. ,lqu1ir " Cu'" llm Sh r•11 W11 tltl C11111I h 1111 !IHI t1l••11 111111 i t Ith! SANTA ANA SAN BERNARDINO SAN FERNANDO 1111111 Stru t 111111111 II) t tf •1t1r•11 ... 1111 St .. , luul C11tt•••H UH Uoot l! t H •1111•1• h1t11 lllll l t1tll• !HUI THOUSAND OAKS VENTURA WESTMINSTER 11' M1•11lirt t111 i n t !1t1l ¥11un1 l .. •1t l tl(I h 1•111•I 1! •1111111 11 ¥11t111 h n•tf 11 •1111<1 frr1•1r UUI 1111111~. -. •·-·:·.·>!--;*: ... :·F·.·.:-. ~-~ 1 :::~ .t , ...... < •"" .. i:· ...... r ; . <•1 .. 1 C••O ii: .. , .. 0 .. 01 ~·· .... , : : ,1ou u c•tO :=:: 100' •' ::-: -;, .. I ... i:.= ......... -.....• DAILY PILOT %l Ol'IH DAILY 10·10, SUM . 10·7 PRIC IS lfflCTIY I AUGUST 12t h. 1 :Jth, 14th THURSDAY, FRIDAY, You're Safe Wlten J'ou So•• At IC mart August Discount Sale ' KEYSTONE SLIDE PROJECTOR 3 Da ys Only ' 3288 Kersio ne '11.l e proj('ctor v.ith rn ~nu:il orcr~c1o n :in.! foc u~. ?l.ln1lel #660. Ch~r,ge i1 :11 ~ m:ut! MOVIE PROJECTOR J DaysOnly 7966 Preci,ion built Foc al' ·"~II •ti[)/. 1•rt•JC'< 111r 'hn"-' n 101 ir 1 ;i t their b(·:.r'. AtlCP!' ,r,11i.!.1 r,I or 1 c;.:u!~r 'II' tilm. ll ~e If. t hrc~d 1 ni.:. h.i ~ ' ,, r 1,.1.bl c 'l'l·c .! l • !11 !r,1 I. SUBMARINE SANDWICHES BELL & HOWELL SLIDE PROJECTOR 3 Da ys On ly 7 944 • 1 ·,('\ 10 ,11o !c , ~1 .i.1 1 , ,,11111•.11 \ , uhc • ( u1111•lr1. \1 irh '' nl••!C 1•>11tr1.J ~Ii.le 1!1.it11.:rr • :--r1 lc-,I in''''' ,I i.:r.1 1nl'J.11.i...111,l1 l1r .•111t .. \l111l!'J l/'1 -i) · 40 x 40 SCREEN 888 J 1mbe:!1ne q ... ~l rrr l~n t 1(1.i lt .<t rt>• 11. \\('ln.--/~r ai n lini•h \ ~., .. ••• .. ~ ·~. • •I ·• •I ' ' ' . ' " ~' i• • ~ r _ . . • ~' I' f ;. I ' . ·~ ' J I -. . 1 · " .. ' .. ~:\ .• ·J .~ . ' . ~ ,·~l ~ I . /l " ~. . :·:· \; ~· ...... ·~· .. ; .' . : ..... ·~ ·, ' I l' ~ ·.' =-. ·....: "SHOWER MATE" ENCLOSURE 3 Days Only ,.,~~. l)t • "r .tl• ·r l '1 1LI t'l!H II• 1 ,.1.t h i.-: '"1 111,e''. I 11l)nr• O t \ d le 11 11 <'lh \.i111rl"' l l JI Ute• 1 l<'.1r 'f1 rl nc t'J'I ~11.!t· p J1\t·l1 1r.1111r,J 1n ''!111 .1n,hl111·,1 rnr t ~I ('hdr~l' I! :H K. n1Arr ' TRIPLE DOOR STYRENE PANEL TUB ENCLOSER J DAYS ON lY 2166 l 11,I 111 ( I f I Hl.111f It[ I fl' I~ 11 :.11 ion, "" .1ri 11I11.i:. :-.r ~ n ·nc r~ne I 1. 111 ~I·•· ~.1 ••. i.:111.l nr l>l11r-.I h.<f,l:(' I! 3 Doys Only Gel. K :-.1~r1' 1~\u l l.<u ,1; 1lr1<•1 to :.i 'lllUnth, 11~1 l 1n11h in I h"11 r. \\'~.!1.<hle. N o 1·~1 1111· oci••r. ·r, .. .r~ 11..1<h . lc.<n , v.·hirc. { 0 )111 I , SPICY LUNCHEON MEATS -LETTUCE-TOMATOES-ONIONS AND PICKLES-ALL SERVED ON A LARGE FRENCH ROLL NOT AVAILA8L[ AT SAN FERNANDO !(.mart SLIDE CUBE PROJECTOR 3 Da ys Only aa•a :"-e "'e~r Br ll ~ I lr•v.t ll pt")'· T••t. <:uhl'' hold furi ~ :x2'' ~lide~ in t l111li n~ •"in1m :in.I I 'f, ~lidc<, Rcmt1rr. 1nrv.·ar!I. tC'l •ll <•pC'r~11011 . Prc\'i t•v.1n,c d l"'\'i1c:. :"'le !!- ' ~1ed. ~:i;nc~ Ao;.;,;,,, •• s \ ····~·C o ... th ~·O••I ,,, 1~. Un;114 S11t•1, Ca ••~• ''""'o l "o. A11•!•1li 1 -- KMART ' FUN PAK CAMERA OUTFIT FOR GREAT SNAPSHOTS 3 Days Only 3766 '-• "' r.. ... !.t k \ '' l i.11 ~1nat l(' ,,1111i-r.i "1d1 1 ~1t·1r !<',1!11r c 1, 1.'· t 'l'll'll!C r..i>d.1k l..'li 11 ln1 :i n,l ·"! 11 .1111.1 .\l,1 1.;1 111 bc ~ '.11111,c~: MINOLTA · SLIDE PROJECTOR 1 Days only 9988 .".utomd fiL-(f"h U ~ •l1•lt' 1•r"1'' rnr v.11 h ,\linolia Rr1llcr lens. I '<cs popul~r ro 1t.ir~ 11 pc ff l\'~. hat }'np 111• t-.ii tor, r11ll-u r ~nt<I. Full re1n••t(.·,.,111n 1L C .irr~· l.i.•e. ~ilv<'. BELLFLOWER BUENA PARK 11111 •11tu n1 l1.r1h 11 h l!11 ,,,. 1!1 lh Ill ''"•II !ti) l 1111l1 '"· UNTINGTON BE AC H INDUSTRY 11111 11,,.,1,, ""''''' 11 '•lllf 1n 11.111 II ,1111111 J)) ~ ""'"" l hl ORANGE OXNARD • '""' ol llll V11lor1 u f C•1011I hl1•f 1111 . htl" !)I I (1110111111•1 ··-( I ~ , • I, 1\ \. FAN SPRINKLER ONE GALLON SUN AZALEAS OR GOLDEN ARBORVITAE LONG HANDLE SHOVEL--SAVE ! ,'\d1u uable 1u1 / ~r1l..c . 66 hold1 spnnl... C lt r 1n po~i t1on •t dt <irtd /\·.,•:111( /'1 1,r /J.i1J ()11 /,.' ( )11( .C.! 11111 ~1 .11 ·\1.dc,.~. ,,,,r. ,.,i,H,, l•f (.i,l.lr11 1\tl1ut 'I!'(. \'1;,1r (J\Jr 1'~1111 l )rp ~rrn1cnt !n r ).!!f'.H ,~,·1n.i:•~ 63~. .,;~(\lct'.1ble l"n.i: J6 6 ".1,1,leu hind le l .r1"" r>.11nred •n.tl ~ • -.. .. ' • . .... ., ....... '""" .......... .,, '"·~· ...... ,, .......... " ....... . KLEEN-WAY lllll.11 to--- llON ,t.DOlO COVERS SOOO SQ. 'T c 10-6-4 i=K-MART DECORATIVE BARK Garden Stone Base And Weed Barrier 97' All PURPOSE LAWN/PLANT FOOD 50-lbs. 244 3 Do ys Only! 'o '" I " ' ·• •• ... ~ ...... -~ ...... '· -·· ••• , ,, •• 1 .•••.• •""" l'<i'" " ~ ....... BUENA PARK 1110 II•( •I l • llull1 11•1 IHI 11111 l l•f LANCASTER ll ll W11I I" I 1 111111 I 11 h 111u1 fr•r RIALTO · l ulldl tulrurl 11 P111tr Il l I f11U1ll l ltl J47 ·1\:~" T\l~t k <>1'.iquc ('i l1;.u 1,_e \ p,,h· .•hc-t·f, 1-'"'l' f" l l.111.l le -· I !e,1·y l)111 r-:-.:o v.·151t -L;,1n lie ,u1 v. 11h holi •<hol d ~~11 •.,r5 . ldt~I f,,t ].,.,,,, 1t ct~. ~hr .. l-, f, .• ..,r,. •n.I '•l(!~blr,, C.on- ," '" ,r .. n, t '" ~" ' ,flOtl Jq 1u 1 e t-·'· COSTA MES A -""' l11lu11l 11 l oh u UM ~"'" 11•1 MONROVIA 111111 lut ~ ..... ,1 .. 011•1 "'"' 111 t 1l1T RIVERSIDE JOi i 1011 ~11"1 1111 ••• , 111 .. 1 COVINA EAST LOS ANGELES FULLERTON t•hu ,, c1 .. 11 11•1 ••1n1r1 1111. II lt<llfl ... riHHlll II ff•ll lllfl !11111 C•l'll 1111 I Wl1tt11r lllj \Ill -Plnt1tot tu MONTCLAIR NORTHRIDGE NO. HOLLYWOOD Ctot<ll hr 11 Su lt•o rl••I fl .,. "'"'"'" 11 t11l•1 !ll ll l•1••U l ir H M t 111111 hrotr ltl M "'""'' "'·'" 1111111 SANTA ANA 1111111 Slr11t ii l r>1l1I 1111 "'''" SAN BERNARDINO !t• ,., •• , .... .. ltl •11 .......... .. SAN FERNANDO ••o il• It 111 l1111t Cutt• t ul 1111 11111111 S11nt SANTA fE SPRING S SIMI VALLEY SO . BAY TORRANC E SO. LOS ANGELES THOUSAND OAKS VENTUR/I WESTMINSTER !)!)! 1•111•11• '"' )I [ l<l "I l 11>fl Il l w 11,.,,,,. "'' I!,,,,.. .. ,, Ina •u llto II 1 .. .,.,,, 11•1. •W•\! •T H•'i" hrt••I• I 1111 >• lfl'n ttto J . l ...._ . ,,_ . -;,. .. -,_ ))j HlllHl<rl t u l It ¥11\"I l•tll lf llll 1111• '"ltt•• •• , ... 11 ¥to ll'! lin u 1 • • 11111 1111.,111 11 llcf1f1 11 1\UI 11111 11•1 U DAILY PILOT TV llall of Fa111e'? (. • ' Milty, Nixon 1i1u ong Earl y f-'iou.cc rs By CYNTHIA LO"'RY NEW \'ORK !APt -A movl' is afoot to establish a lele\·ision hall nf l:ime com- pltt.e with a lf'lt'vis 1o n program each )car to tin · nounce the latest winners OJ a nieht. Tbe project. headed by a former NBC president who 1s now a cornmunicci!iono; 1·d11- sultant. Sylves1er · P at · ' Wtaver. i!t allogcthcr laudablt' -if bastball IJas one 11hy not TV? Tbe idea. ilf cour~c . 1 ~ 10 honor !host 11·1Jo ha\·e 1n:ide uut~t<indin~ l\1n1i 1hu11vns lO 1he n1ed1urn uver the }Cars. Alltomaucal!y included \\ould bl' the scientists. developers a11d pivtl~t·t~ \'ladlnilr Zworykin. 11ho rnverl\t'd the 1eono~ope can1t•ra and unagL'- 01 thicon tu~ 11 h1ch nuuJe so niut·h poss1blt'. Allen B . Ou~ton!, \\"htl drcained 01 t·qu1prnenl ine~pens1vc enoui.:h tu bring pictur"cs and sound 111- 10 homes rather than into !healres : Oav1d Sarnofl. l>ho presided over 1he birth of n<'twork broadcasting. ~o television hall or la1ne would be cornplcte ""ithout V DAILY LOG . ' -- Wednesday Evening AUGUST 11 IM IJI lir "-' .Nrry Dunohy (])UC Nftl R11~t1tr/Sm•!n. D IUtlC .... TOl!I Snydti, It \'hJiM9 111111• Show buests ,,.. Sc°'J Mitch11!. 81rb1r1 Wtrle, N.llor Loi1 Bi1d. Q Sir O'Otdi M-.it: (C) (to) "IW ill U.. lll'li9iblt IR:ini" (com .tr) '66 -Tommy ~irk. Deroi ah W1!ky, Aron Kf11e1id, Bisi! Ra1h· llO!ie. lferwy l embtcll', Min in hos eoffin l'ICeiYn 1 Y1s1t from 1 1on,1 '''~ swn th ttrt "ho olftts ~'"' 1 th'11ct to 1ntt1 he1 .... ~. 1 m Tiit f lini.1- llJ Stir Tnit m M 1111r11i1. , .. ., Nteidtn 34 m o.tti v.u,, Dar-m MIR J1"' H1wthomf I~(]) .... 1111 Huddy. Cil Trwtll er C.O..wqutnu 1 (()Cl$ ""' ®I NIC w..., m Jiit fl1inr Nun Pl) ltodlfPOCl1t Lod11 fD Dlltrt Rll*t J1c~ Latham. Cl) let Alidt!llHI '" le Com11ni- "4 (!)MC,._ ):ti DCU Jlltwa W1~er Cro11~•lt. r;; City ~ M1tio" m D1¥id f rost Show Gue~h 1rt ntf-be1l mus1c11n Johnn' V1lent1. Geort11 s111t Lta1sl1lor Juli1n Bo"d •nd composer/~on1~r Carol Hill. m 0r.,,,,, ffJ 8ob1>4uiv11i "lilt Rottr li1ll1· "'•Y Cello Qu1rltl." 9:00 0 CJ.l Mtdic1I Ctintt r !RI Jl1ch1rd Kifer pt1y1 1 1ues1. ro!e 111 sur11eon embitteted by lht bre1~up o! his m1rri11e. rJ) 00 a) lowt lft 1 Wooltt p (JI) "lrl It Rain ," Juhe'1 ld~11 decides 1! i1 lime 1h1t h11 d1u1hter hid 1 bettei 1p1rtme~t 'oin the zany world ri f Charlie Callas on The Des O'Connor Show 0 UQ) m Du D'ConllOf Show Charlie Ca\l1t ind !of B'~e r .,I !e1lured 1ue~h 0 I sJICll1 ! Crilit in AIMril:1/ Wrt!11t (Rl A to11lr()lll11ion btlw1t n 1epresentatives of Coty, Cou"ly i nd Stt1e with opoosing ,1ew~inb Oii "'ellart . Joseph Be~ti rnoder1lt1 lht p1nel~ (!) Tht I ll ~Ille')' ED r1rinr Uni /ID ROMS p111 V1r011it.1 ':300 (l)r6)G)lht \11M10r1tl IRI "Brother't Keepfr" Ben R1thards b•lieves hf hi~ tound his brolhtr. Michael !.llOl\I 1ue1t1, 0 l1xtrr Wucl Nr"s fI) t1 Cn:z !It M1ri~ Cruc11 811:' ltlC ...... Df~•d Brinkley 110:00 f) (11 H1lrl1ii fi¥t.t (RJ lllt rhell O WIM Su-Tlleetr1: (90) of 1 pricele::ss .iol+n thr~'ltn~ lo 11· "C .... "' rrWt..tlilt~ (l'lor1orl '42 plode into 1n 1111trn1tion1I 111t1dent. -lt1t CMnfY JI .• [wtly11 Arlkrll. 0 '\9J (!) fo llf·<•-OM: Tiit Ptpdll- @ T• T.n lie T1lflh 1triJf (R) "lJ Srt R1Melt filr, Q Wlllf11i1J UM! II SA." An rr soldier (John R~bh· 91:t•n) tlloo"'3 • !hr11pr us.sion " lfOl ~ f%tlf1 .,... l•u tor Jcihfl. the pl1ce lo decide lllhtll!ef lo eorn- w(' (*'11'1•) '61-Petei Fioch, Muy ''"' ~uiddt """· I m1~LKJ I GI CIJ "'"" f!l llt .. ,,.., "1.eth Mb"I" i nd lhrl CilOfY lotmd Tr.111 • fll A11ff~lo1 Nrrrot (!) Melir C11111 l :H IJ (I) h •I lt" ( Rl McNeil d! ltnds 111 old (ilt"l's d1u1httr d11r11d with homoc1dt •n 1n e) 11los1on. 0 tltwi Kevin :S1nde11 0 Mo.it: (C) ~11nd 1f Anr1J1• (drama) '57--Clirk G1ble, Yvonn1 Dt C1rl1;1. Sidnl"J' Pto•l•tr A C.vi! Wu iomanc. beT••en • "'"' Orle1n1 ten11eman, a !orm'r 1l1ve l(onntr, ind 1 be1ulo1ul 1ro11ocr1r who le11n1 up0n hu f11her·~ de~1h !hit he1 mother w1s a 1l1ve m Newt Pu1n1mlf11hm1n ·~·con. fD ('ftnin& •I l'tos (R) Cl tt'! ltllen frm S~iloh {R) "Ylo1! Trek." Juht Hards. Arthuf O'(;(ln 111111, C~rrt Howud i nd P•nell Rob. Carlo. Montoya iUt.,h . •rtl 11111t in 1 drtm1 imo!~•nr thf CI!) IOJ Pmnsion1I ll'Klinc of I •i11H wolf. llO:lO 0 R11111 Ac&~ O CIJ@ m CeltftJhip ar4 fddie'll 0 m(J) rn NFl Action "!hi fltllt'. IR) "The torwi!y Wee~~nd ' forsl Ten Yfl~ •• T11111 IS to bu'J "h1l1 f dd •e ts 11 e1 mp he dott not have t•me to fl'•«, him. Brtr1d1 Btnu tut~h I \ Jul11 I 0 MffUtn S Mn-it: (t) l2hl) '1ht (D Nt"I B•ll JO/lllt fI) El Di1ri• dt '"' S1nou11 Dt· ctnlt ,..._.! ~ tom. II>! Quttn Yidori1·· II :OO 0 (I , aJ "'"'' (dr1m1l 58-RomJ Sch neider, MI tl n1n H""9n, Edlrlard Str111». Queen 0 '121 f!.l l'h,,.. Y!ctori1. t1Wust voon t~t Buti<h fi) C..11 e1 ttit Wtlt ttwo111 11 18. fifhh hi "''r'Y tl\f'\ 0 (3) CD ltrws 111an .tie lo'i~ m Mol'l1: .,Pie l"llfl Munt11'' titf· m lrwftl tr1 Cen.-q11t11C1:1 ~•nlurr) '52-Mtnon1 Sttel, Dina~ m 11 , ..... Thl11 \hf"d~n I!) f!IWl.0.. • lft'OI (D 8!11 tllr Cio[I l:OD D (fJ(t) m Room 222 (~\ "lt•r LGlll Honf.1lll00!1 " B1<l;elb1 ll pl~y I !~.lO 0 1"81 Mtn GroH1~ 11< Jerry !;alps ,, le11 on ho~ own Q '}0; ffi lohnnr Catton •hi11 his nio!hro •'• h11\b1nd h,1n!1r.2 0 Mtwit: (C) •A lolu t ftH Miu 1 tD Tt Ttll tl!t lru1~ Quon~ (1ham1J '6!-f11n~•sr.1 11:1, fl!Tlllt frtnth C~tl ll nR Jrll11'5 II) llldll liblr 0 (l) (.iJ CiIJ D"I C1~1t1 ID> Iii• ID Ml!Wit: '1~t Dv11l1nck11• ld11- 1:J18T• .._Wit~ l-1R) Crl•ll S.....1Ul3fs H Mokt'' loirner col i.,. roomm111. -lh t ooar1101 ri 1 ll&'lllfin1 11•1hldub f~lln. •ho ,.rs1icles Mi~I lo lllOO<l~CM I! I d ull mll\llel. Iii Cl)@ ti!) T.. S11111~ f.in+ly !It) "A lh11 l•r" Ott Sri Ch1d ~mith 1t1w1 llonie !or 1n 1po1•enll1· 1eut111t lll1y'1 woik, no! re1l111n1 h1 I• ~..ollll for 1 d1n1erl)IJ1 re11de1 I -·· ·- m11 '46--Ch•os R1tlerty, D1plino tampb!ll, )t in Blue l :DD O Mo<lit: ''Show6o"n'' 1111s!11nl I '!JO -\'i'1l1i1m Uholt. W11!tt ll11n- "'" l OO (tl@J M ... (D A!l-Nifhl Sllew: "lro1 C11rt1in," IC) ~zontu, Thin1 r10111 Vtnut,• and "l aity 'odiw1 ltidn A.11in: I .JO 0 Tiit Callery l1try McCo1m1c~ ind r::etel11 l'~ro11 eo-ho~. I Thursday 1 1 :00 m (Cl .,~, H•nt"' (my,!ef}') ·~ Murn1 Vlidy, l•oSll) 10111 1:DD 0 "Conit Fill !hi Cuf' fdr1m11 '~t I ~ fames C11:ntr, Phy!!a Th1~!1r, DAYTIME MOv1ES .~ ...... I l911•ttlitn" (dr1m11 ·~gl -Mr.it V111 Doltn. Stt'it Clx.h1an .. • .,._, Aktric~ 'Swlnrs U" (tori ""') '4)-Jiml!!Y Lydoll "AlllOll lht U.C-(drama) ·•1 --.\u11~ H1y _.. Mitft o.-w • .. 1 T1"' (tOIMltt) ·~2 - ClftM ..... ;:! ... '°lfl'L a fQ "Ttll ~ ltll•ir' (dr11111) '$5 -IM ~ l110r-. H•l'ftJ ... (JJ IC)-·--m.-. ('PICf•arl•f') '12 -'f'lllOl1 fill S•• H1JW1r(. l:•t. Yl)unr J:DD 11 "l fi!uitlll IOI I H•t¥f"llf~I"' td11m~j '61-41\lhnny Quinn, /ul1t ~111•! Moc!tv Roor.tv "10 "Tht ft1111, An1111.i" id11ma) '.'>I -H•1'J l1m111. CfOflt "'dtr. 4:)0 0 iC) "1a11r Ci!lt hri r-· (r..orn· .-dy) '~7-Ct0r1t N1dtf {Isa Mu- lontlh ({) ,.,. .. • 10 AM ~lti111. I s:ao o !Cl .,. w 11 ' O'u.a~ (,11,.,1) 'l l-:SOf!ltti Tr.c,. frtllk S111.tt1. TAKE . 'rHE NEWS QUIZ We Oare Yo u • . Every S•lurd •y 1\!llton Berle . l\hoM' l!M8 ::.how l'.3S the young 1ncd1um's first .smash hit , Ed Sul!iva11, who lrcinsferrcd vaudeville from l!vc-<i-d:ty lo Sunday night:.. B1chard f\-1. Nixon. who 1n 19.12 11·1th hi s "Chet:kcrs" speech suggci;1cd '!'V's potential as a fur cc 1n polities. Some rccogn111on should gu lo lhe 1111ng1nul1vc soul\ 11·ho 1:1.1111e 011 11'1lh the first l1v1ng 1·oon1 hur~e vJlCra probably \Villiarn Bo.vd ;:cnU h 1 s ··11op<.1long Cassidy" show~ - lind its firs t privatt• eye, ":'vlart1n l\auc." starring Lee 'J'rilC~ Cred it ~hr1uld hl'en g11"en for ~orne lasc1nal!n~ benchmarks. There 11 r rc the rclcv1secl St>nalc he;;nngs into organizrd t•run r 111 1951 111th 1hr l'ilJncr;t.~ lut:U~l'd (In the h :111d~ or 11·1tness fr,..nk Costello . lhE-rc 11·as Ed\\ard H ~lur­ ro11• s 195'1 ;1s~aull on !he 1~e - 1a:s 01 Sen .Joscph H . ~1cC;1rthy There were the -~Pt'cl at•ular perfurrnances of 1\1rr1'y fllarlin and E.: I h (' I fl·tcrman 1n Lhe 1953 FClf'd 50lh a11r11vcrsary show and the firs! hroad ca st, In 1956. of the filrn <"lassie "The \Vii;1rd of 07 .. " There wa s also Dennis J ames. Al10 r1avi11HJ "CRY OF BANSHEE" the d:tytime game show ho st ;ind lhe aunouncer .,..ho turned housewives into fans o f professional wrestling. So1ne recognition should lo go !he 11·ntcrs of ongn1al lclevisfon drama lhat made !he 1950s niemorable -Paddy Chayefsky. Rod Ser I in g . Reginald nose. Tad ~1osel and others. One form of cnterla1nrnen1 unique lo telc\'1sion 1.~ the lat~· n1ghl talk .show. Son1e tred1t !ht 1950 "Broadway Open House" with the blonde du1nb Oagn1ar as being the prototype for the P;iar~. (.:arsons and Cavells. Other.~ believe it started \\l1h Ste:vr Allen and the o r igin11I .. Tonight Show." Jack Paar. who succeeded Allen, turned it in to some1hing like an arl form. ::,.. GOD HELP BOBBY AND HELEN ' . • ' They're in love in Needle Park '. .. , ,. . ' .. "". ' . NOW SHOWING ALSO Mlrlo Thom•1 In "JENNY " • L•ccy, Dope Ra1ik High Who's Biggest on Video? BY RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD IUPIJ -"lf )'OU had just one choice." \\'rites a lady reader, "which performer would you s2.y is the b1ggesl television star of thein all?" It's nol a tough qucstiun. H you are including occasional perfor rncrs. the answer would have lo be Bob Hope on the basis of th e consistently astronomical ratings of his specials. But ii you are talking about stardom 11·eek in and "eek out prob2.bly the toughest polulariry achievement 1 n sho1v business -the ans11·er 1s Lucille Ball, hands down. Jn ract. she doesn't even hc.l'I! much competition in that category. Another star may come along for a\1•hile and be vrry hot. but no one can match fl·l i~s Ball for h1gh- 11•hi!e other stars have. shuttled .. Father Kno11'! Best" Bul between movies and television between ''Father Knowli Re st" di> their Ci!reets ebbt:d 11nd and "h1arcus Wciby. i"il.D.," nowed, Mis.s H.a ll has Jnanag-he almost disappeared fron1 ~d to do fil ms and video on a the scene. 11·hereas l\l lss Ball's star level without sacrificing success he.~ never wavered one field for the 01hcr. i1int·t• the ··1 L(IVI! Lucy" scl'ie" I/ope. of cour!ll', has t1L'\O !hilt built her fame and managed to star in n1ov1es lortunr while keeping up hil'i l'idf'o Ra y n1 o n d B u r r , n I speci2J s. But cin1ong <nale "Ironside," surely qualificli pcrfortncri;, Dean M a r I J n , now as one of the truly rnajur rnore than anyone else, has television stars. After years of proved his ability to 1nainta1n playing nasty, fX1rlly villains his motion pi cture s!ature 1n movies. he scored treme11- \1'hilc continuing on 11eekly dousfy in the "Perry r.t3so11·• lelevision. :.f'r1es. And his rur~ent ~ue- R1Jbert Young. nf "fll.<1rcus ccss in the NBC · TV \Velbv, fll.D.," mav 11el1 bt> ··1ronsidt>'' sho,,., pro»es lu.~ in· the nation's fa»oritP• video sl ar itlal success was no fluke . The of the monent. and is an e)(-pubhe jusl likes him, plain and Jim Arness of ··Gun~mokc '' has, or course. been u ound fur' .\t-111 .?> lrN, ;ind hilS dor.r e'I;• traord1r.;;r1lv 11 I'l l 111 his ~er 1e.s. Ile Is a vc.rv big video slar, but actually i1l' has shared the stardom i11 "Gun.~moke" .,...i!l1 plciyers likr A1ncind;1 Alakr, \\'illian1 Stone <'ld DennL~ \Vc.<1ve1". so 1\ 1:; hard to say. 11hethc1' Ile ae!ualty h;is lhe drawing µ011cr lo c;irry <1 sllow 1i1n1sf'lf, <1s l\\~55 Ball and Young l1a\c done. l\e~t S<':lson. 01 course. ,J11111cs Sle11·art will arnve 1n a- new hcilf-hour series. and it 1~ill supnse absolutely no ona If he , loo. m:inagl'$ the s:i mP. success nn the homr screen that he has n1ainta1ned 1n the movies.. ample of how a perlortner r <".!1 siniple. suddenl y get hot for a .... ·hi!r. ----------------------- And , of cuurse. he was a tremendous home personality .vears powered personal appeal over1------------ as long a penod. J :1'""""'[.l ........ ~ ..... ·~:,,...,,.,, .. 1_.~, .... -·Cioda~; f\ further barometer of hcr l stalure with the public is that. Apprentice Play,vrights 'Maturing' By WILLI A1\I GLOVER \VATERfORD, Conn. IAP I -Less cussln' and more fussi n'. That's the creative trend discernible among ap. prentice dramarists now at the Eugene O'Nei ll M c mo r i a l Thea ter Center. "All !he permissiveness thal developed during the past five years is beginning to be used instead of ahused," says George C. \Vhite. founder or the annu:il playwrights' con- fer ence. \vhic h can be regard- ed ti.~ a baro1neter ol cross- t'n11ritry tl'rspic ambition llis 'opinion is sha rcO hy 1.loyd Hichards. the artisltc dirertor "'fhry tirr 11 ~1no: ultrac:uirhd w()rds mort' rnr valid id1oma!1c or rhvthm1c reason. in.~te:id nr just ~hoek. ·· he rr110rts .. f\nd nudity is no real problem ." During the £our·\\·eek ron- frrence just ended the \\'Ork of 14 fledgling authors performed . dis~f!cted ('Valuated \\'ilh informal but intensive enthusiasm b\' a highlv clivtr~Hil'd :iss0rtmt'n! or !he;iter profe.~sinn;ils, 111- e!uding s uch no!;1ble~ <is Pulitzer pr ize \1·i11ncr Ed11•;ird A!hef' and crilic t'.1ar1in Esslin. ''Our purrose. ·· st re s s e s llicli;irrl.<:., "1s In assist and develop the total wri trr. not jus1 locus on onr parl 1cular pl;iy .. Adults 'Sl.50 Jrt. \l .50 Child 75• Or"n~I Cou<1tV'I 1 1 ... ~bu•ll• Show VAIUI "PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK" "' .1.110 • l lhoT Cio~ld in "LITTLE MURDERS" "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE " IRI •l•rrin, J•<k N i<hO!•O~ OP•n A! 1 -~~n" Al Ou~k "IClVTE" Al\O • '1'fll!' .1.111111.NCilMENT" ~zra·i:a;11· Optn AT I -Sno"' •I Du·~ ''TDllO TOii.i. TORA " "SICH .. 1.1.H CLAN'" Oprn At 1 -S~ow •• Duik ...... ~I PoPUlar P"<" "l!Y•H'S OAVGHlER" M1 rlo Tnomn "'JENNY"' OPf~ .1.r ' -Sho"' u Ov•k E•<•v•iv• O"n91 Coun1v Drlv•·ln Shnwrn9 I "lOVE MACHIN E" "YAlL[Y OF THIE OOLlS" Pacific Vibtation1 . en•~. . ....... , ............. :• fdwo rds (onemo West f2 W•Sl"""1rer o' ~old•n'l!r;I 11.'•stmi"•trr 192-4493 Fox Fullrr1on ~NEWPORT BEACH· al tlie entrance to tlie fobulous lido Ille OR J BJ SO ........................ ;;-........... . 61h RalERT M10-lM TRE\OI~ crd ~Ni MllES ·~s Daughter" ~-----o"""" Sun. thru Thurt .. 8 p.m. Fri.· Sat., 8:30 p.m. .::;wrMO-W MATINEES Wed., 2 p.m. Sat., 1:30 ind 5:00 Sun ., 1:00 i nd 4:30 i - •· :f , ,. . ,\lilt ,\'l(f)oh.Jack Nicholson. candice llel]len,M!uGarfunlifl. ,\rul~and.JulailtifleL r.1mal Kno\11edge , ~ "'1·~-~ ~...,.'1!1=-r_.;,..,~.~~~'nli'-M·~~~':; £Xl1 USIV£ ORANG( COUNTY INDOOR ENGAGEMENT IOO ll E~li ll\l&O SE.I.Tl. f.v~rr N•9ftl 1'00 • 1:0 • 10 ... Mato. )at. a. sun. I;"· l:OI · J:OI "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" (G) The huntfor the Great White Shar11: CQ.Hn "KELL Y'S HIROIS" IGP) .. lrUrL..MMllOM•••& Evidence of greatness. -\V.,..frt r! Blt11·•ns, l A. Hn-1/d .(><4,.,,.nrr Superb ... A feast for the eyes. Best film of this year. ;mant. 2 ~~EK! -J!Jd1/i1 Crist, N9C·TV The e t.cry o f o,. gambling ma.Jl. and a. 11\.tBt.11ng w oman • D'JY! IN (.0 f<ll• "l NI WllD IUMCN" (I) R .· .' .,.._ -· ---lY ...... , u..+~ ... •)~ . .---...-----···-·-· "tuf -• • -----•.:J..-· -' .· 'r!ieater ·ot<!~ Two S u111m~er Shows End At SCR , San Clemente By T0\1 Tin;s Of lht D1Ur l"llel Stall The last hurrah comrs up this Wt'Pkend for two nl thP summer sPllSOn 's t h r e P • IALIOA 673-4041 Open fl 6:45 • nt I . la!MI · · · a.n ... '"''"'•'• • - e NOW SHOWI NG e This GP -.Al10 -In Color Most Hilorlou1 of oil - Peter Sellers "WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?" lnnges1-runn1ng c o me d 1 e A alon~ the Orange Coast. "Charley's Au nt." an 80- yeAr·nld g;il who's kicking her hPelc; higher than ever. finally winds up eight week s in n.'s1uenl'(' at Costa Mesil '5 South C'oast n e p e r t n r y . Meanwh tle, the San Clemente C:ommunit v Theater locks up its hi1i:hlv sueces~lul pro· dudion ol Woody Allen's "Don't l>11nk the Water_" It 's bten a long ;ind busy summer for the "'Charley 's Aunt.. 1·a.s1. \~hll'h h 11 s performed rive days a \\eek sim·e the end of .June in Rran· don Thom;is' 1890s farce. f in;il stagings of the show, un· der the direction el Roberl Bon;iventura. will be given tomght through Saturday. Hon Boussom pl;iys the er-;t while aunt ie. with Slevr Patterso n and Tim Monirh as l11s partners in deception. Others in the company are Don Tu chc, Cameron Young, Pat Brown . Mary Fleming and Mile Robinson. The romcdy is holding forth at SC H's Third Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd. in Costa TUSTIN SQUA"E N.-wporl Iii"'• •1 Son1e AM f,....,,,.y 5 44-16 98 Con1tnuu D•1ly F'roPI lt:)t l'.M. Julu Vtr~t·s •'LICHT AT THE E DC;f: .... Mesa. Rt~t>rv~fton~ 64f;· 1363. * ··oon'l Drink th,. W11tpr'' has proven !'n popul11r al the Cabrl llo Playhouse m San tlt mente lhal 11 ha s bfoen ex· tended two wet>ks beyond its scheduled .July 31 d osing datr Richard Andrrsen ts the play's director. Heading tht San ('lrmcnt e c·asl are George and L>nris Donka. Daylt Tcnnes and Jim Speirs. Other featured roles are pla)ed by Hal Wa lker, Richard Gannon. Mary Mo- diano, Paul Gersowitz, Ed Tierney. Ann Tierney, F.d Burgerd. Cha rles MoUat, Sam BP~!le ;ind Marv Ramsey, Final performances will be grven F'riday anc1 Saturday in the CAbri llo r111yhnuse, 202 Avt>nic1a Cahrtlln . Sa n Clemente. Rt servations 492· 0465. * Anolhrr summer romedy c·ontinu es lh1s wtek ll nd next at the Laguna M n u 1 t o n Playhouse where Nt il Simon's "The Odd Coupl e" is the bill 41( fare under the direction or Gwen Yarnell. Alan Harl and Paul Trschke are the headliners in this most popular or all Srmnnized s;igas. Hart pl;iy, t h ~ ful'slmditel F ,. I 1 x . with Teschke ca::I as the slovenly 0S<'llr. Wtdnt~day, Au1u5t 11 1971 /\'ew Serles for Moore TV V tei·a11 T1·ie It Aga in 'FATHER' STAR JHn Koba By JERRY RUCK NEW YORI\ IAP l -Roger Moore , looking ple11se<1. sard, ''All of my friends 11re tn trlf'vls1on now They used to wrt or look down tbttr noses al me and say, 'Oh, back in TV again··:·• Moore, a vc lernn of more than 11 dMen movi es and four se1 w:. both in the l'nitto Stales and his oat il'r 1-:nKlancl, is bark in telev1s1011 ont'P again A"-are a numbt!r o( J)<'rlom11·1•.; wlw h:HI 11e1•er bi>en on the lube l1t•fcrr·t>. One of tlrt'lll, Ton) <. 'urt i'l is l\1oor!' 's tosta r in · · T h e P e r .s u a d e r ~ , ' ' :rn ABC ;ith enturr <:om rely for t hr fall that ret·erHly l'l•illplrtNI 1:1 months of produt·t111n 1 11 Helene Briggs and Judith England. Scotland, W a I e s , Hirsch supply rht> rnmanttc tn· France, Spain and Hal~. terest in the comedy. playmg Curtis is cast as D:rnnv tonighl through Saturday 11L Wilrle. an tip-from·lhl'·Slums lilt' playhouse. 60!> Laguna C'1rn· m1llinnaire whn 1s t e~mrd wilh yon Road. Laguna Beach. Moore 111 a free-sw1ng111g Reservatio ns 494·074:1. Sl'il rch for fun "<Htd Jll~lin•" * MMr<'. the t111et11ne "S:w11." "Life With F;ither," Me of plays Lord Brell S11wlair, America's all-time t'<lmedy described hy the network as C'!a!'.~ics, enters its second an nnslo<:rnltr l<'.nglishm;in weekend of activity 11l the born with a ~ilver spoon ir1 his Long Reai:h C o mm un i l y mouth. M0<1re. the son or 11 Pll1yhouse. 1-0ndon policeman, s 11 1 d . Glenn Sterling plays the ---- proud Papa v. ilh Jean Koba nf Westminster cast as his wife in the family comedy. James Doherty is directing the pro- duction. Prrformance~ arr ~ i v P n F ncfays and Saturdays 111 tht' pl;iyhouse. 5021 E. Anaheim SI.. Long Beach. Reservaflons t 213 ) 4:l3·0S.1fi. "Act11allv. l w11~ horn w1lh 3 t:1lver-plattd spoon in my mn11lh "I was luck,· tha t 1 had stru~Rlr~ in the beginning or I ni-vrr woulrl hav e learned ilnyth1ng aboul life,'' saidl Moott'. "ho was in New Yor•k, for ll lrner v1s1t "I was of· I frr fld c·o11 Lrarts by thr H;1t1k t•om1111n) ~ea11se I wits prrt·i t ~ Ir I lrnd takt•n ii I w1111ld ha\'e made one piC'l11re anctl bern dl'ad after lhilt." "The Persuader~" i~ bran~· 111:1dr lJy Sir I .i•w Cr;1de·~ A,•;on~t!t•<I Trll'\ 1swn i ti ~11gl::ind. the :..rnw outl1t that is pnxl11dng ":->h1rlr~ 's World " for ABC'. ll .;tars Sh1rle1 M:wl.11me. ;rnothl'r him sta·r 111.11\mg her d e b u t an trlt>11~11m A news rrlease from the1 British tompany says thal Moore anc1 Curtis are working ! 111 the I ra <1 lllon of Cl;irk Gable illl<1 Spenl'rr Tracy, th e1 fncndly anlagoni!\lS Of lhe n101 ie ··00<1m Town." I "I sup1Xlse you 1.:oul<.I say Wl'I su·r." M011re ~rn 1d when asked ilbout it. "Tony is thr one wilh the .shorl. lat. hairy legs. And f rn the one with lht big NlrS." as an A0111HltOr nf lra1ninl{' f11tw1 fl'lr the Rrllt!!h 11rmf'rl fore''" WALT DISNE Y'S $1,000,000 DUCK ,r.,, 2ND WALT DISNE Y'S HIT BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE CONT. DAILY l ... M. S1 .SO FOR .ADU LTS AND JUNIOltS UNTIL 4 l'.M. Moore bPJi(an his ftlm car<'er •••••••••••all EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT 3RD BIG WEEK! WOW! FANTASTIC -Ju••• S"''"'· N .. , Finest Borom11r "WILLAllD" (GP) p111\ e Sruind 1 t1r.tter "THE HOUSE THAT DR ll"PIEO I LOOD" (GP ) OF THE WOllLD" "WILLIE WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE F ACTOllY" lt·s Ul~er Ti111e New TV Season Loo1ning MOTORCYCLE BETTER THAN ~ENDLESS SUMMER' (G) -••• J ..... y, ..... AND THE MEN WHO RIDE • AllY SUllDAY All Coior ~t>ow SeM Cnon.ty • Ov•n (Annon "ANDERSON l APE S" plus e l onv Curt1• "llOSTON STllANGLEll" . . ,. ,· .... Ernftl Rnron•n' "WILLARD' !GPI plu• e S!'<ond Ch I or "THE HOUSE THAT Dltl,.PI O lllOOD"' .,,.,,, ,, "'u't o• wH" .,.,.,.,, "WILD t lOllU" lltl "ANOflS UN(MAI NIO'' t•l "MILL'S ANGIL'S '6'" CGfll • 1nd BRASIL 77 August 9 lhru JS Two Shows Per Night 8 p.m. and M1dni&ht • COMING JOAN RIVERS plus LOU RAWLS August 16 thru 25 America's Crultst V1c1ll111 l uy. For Reservations call: ZEnlth 9·9924 or Kings Castle Lake Tahoe/Nevada (702) 831-1111 By CYNTillA LOWR Y HOLLYWOOD I AP ) -With 11 llr tle morr th;in 11 month tt n· Iii the new tele 1·1s1on sPason st;irls, it 1 ~ ulr.-r-mak1 nit 11nc1 nilil-bit111g ll me il rounc1 tht nct\\lrrks and the big ltlm lillldlO~. Orwe the slepd11ld of the film 1mJustrv , telc11s1on today UOnlit1alr•s ll and IS kt•1'p1 ng many or lht IJ1~ studios going. Fr11.er th:in 10 theatrkill lilrn'i sire m liK·al proouction whilr nWl't' I han 100 trle \'1s1011 srnri;. movies-fur-TV a n d spe<:tal!! are in bhe works. Actor" and aC"tressri; whn once ignorrd ii not seorned thr young rnrd1um have hec-omr avail ab le -for sertrs, for gurst shols. anc1 for le11c1s in the long filmed fe:ilure!i tht mrd i11m <'alls "m 01 It'~ ·• PrO<iuclion or r1111 shflW!I Is pro1·eeding ful l !<l r:iin. b111 nobodv know~ whrlhPr hr h:i~ 11 hil 'or a rlisastrr 1111111 11 1s m11C"h too l11t e to do anything 11ho11 t it Those involvrd in returning srnes. rspec1illl y srries com· iniz back in nt>w time periods. a re as uptiizht u I h c newcomrr!I. (';in "Mod ~uac1" NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES DA ILY MATINEE AT 12 :30 Box Office Opens a t 11 :00 . ,-.,.,._ ·- WALT DISNEY P ROOllCTIO ,.•' E:rrl iwnr F,n gngemf?H 3rd Rtrord «'ttk ON 'ANY SUNDAY a..,.n~••1w11 f(J ltt l'trdttH Ntuuo,,. · Fiii O.t c .. ,H At Thtetrt Or At Or.•t• Ctt11 C ti• ltS It. N1rhr S. t• he ... ..»-.....,, '"" ....... buck the new. tough com· pttition from \.lrn Campbell :incl "lrooside:" Will the r11rlv Wednesday e,·rnrng ilud1r1H'C -mnre ~ 011ngste rs -l(ll'I' C'ilrol Bunirtt a1' mu ch as lht• late viewe rs c11cl on Mnnda\'" Box Off ic e o,ens 7:1S p.m. PLUS Steve McQueen (.'~ "The Reivers" 14'.:f. There i~ c o n s 1 rl e r a h I r rv1dent r tha t lrw peoµlt• believP this is a Sl'a,011 to bt> bold 11 nd l'Xpenmerilal. ..-----Show Starts TEX BENEKE IND ~IS llCJIDH MDDERNDIRES ..,TH PJIU[J KEllY listen and dance every oite from 9 PM -1 AM rinal performanct tonight ... WOODY HERl'IAft AllD HIS DKl'JtfJTM ___ , ..... ])isne!Jland OP"' r•trf d11110111 !AM I .41,4 ... "''" ""' r• """I 1 n ,.,,. f! Forg1t ~v1rythin1 you'v11 •fir h11a1tl about h1ross. Nowth1t1 is "Tht1 Rt1d Tent." A FRANCO CRISTALCM PROOJCOON _ N COHNERY· ClALOA CAROINAL( ·HAROY KRlXIER ! PETER flNCH .. G~;N ... TH£ REO TENT"-M~IJIROTTI • 11'"1-Cht .1f!Ml11. .. 11wc . -MARKlA -··••«core:--QAIOAO&I$ ..__.,,,,_ .............. ,,.._,,..,,_.,.. •• , ....... , • ............ --._..fl«.D<AlllSfWO ._ .. _,,, , • 'OJO. .. -. G ....... .-...... --- NOW EXCLUSIYEL Y! at Dusk The runaway be.beller isonthe screen. • 111so n,. __ Martin Alan S'"''"l'l9 -Y-Cannon· Balsam · King S, •jl>•i•r'•' l Y l •.-d f""' 1t,. f"""114 '"" rtQ n('l .. I by U 1r\•I' ltV r RANK R PIERSON . v wn1t1<1 :,Allt•r ns • 0t111~rvJOt1f! :c ('11)<1 r • •l f , I ,. ••l'f I ~ ROBERT M WI !TMAN . :.1rml v LllMrT lt:P'-;:-:.-:-::-.. I ,., , t .... -• .... , ... , .. . ,,,,.,\1 .,,,,,.,",. '''"H,Utl I lrrwf .. ru U) { hf1\(•tll , tAf\~ ,, f,nlt111 r,,,,,.,,. 1st AREA SHOWING 2nd TOP ATT RACTION BA~t·ARA f'.'.IC H/\ft lllP'l tll' & S/IJ.'~'/\/INJ "PURSUIT Of HAPPl~ESS "1r.1· .. ,,,. ·'· I•" fl ''°'ft'I• .-, • ., ••4\. 111, I tt ''"'' ,,,.nl "'h ll11 h~\hf '", I •.tr • , ,,, ••;,,,,ii ,.._,. I ''''',. ...... , -·· ........ \,~,. . .. . . ·--· -,,. ... 0 \1 At t l+1111(J'\,e r-Pl ·~.'.·.·:·:~~::~· ,, .. ,., , .. ··- ,,..,,,, \1 ,,1,.y ~ 41a-I..',• .. • • :. •,·--~. (d\\Afrt (, ltOIN1l\lllt 1 IA!ty ,,romhf r ....... 14o..,,,., ·--; .. ,,.. .. ..-~-« ....... ] ~o" •:,c ·1.1 ·~n •:1.l ·! FASHI ON ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • • • •• • •• I\. ·-· • • • )"1111 ' DAJl V ~IUJT 23 EDWARD CINEMAS .. • • ea-.C.H •'-VD. 41 l \.U a • ' •• , c. ... , .................. f/J'W'ltl. IM7 ·980e . "'"'""•TON •• ...c .. NOW EXCLUSIVU Y SEAN CONNERY P£TER FINCH CLAUDIA CARDINALE ~..,,.,.. ..... ""~ "THE RED TENT iQ_ C> n~W· Hll-1 rcllll 2NO John Woyn• • Rocho1d &oon• In "Big Jake" (OP) ''Wtll>RO •. NOW PlAYING At .. .6IM)t .. •G•w' f'"'_. ..., •• •t<I{~ \•t , "I .. •...•. •.. • ...... ·-··to• ''"" •.•• - PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT -·-'4,1~ ~~~· -·MILLIR ,IU\·Ktr~ Oouolo1•Foyt Ounowoy "THf UUNGI MINT" NOW EXCLUSIVU Y ~ ... MCIJ.,,,,,., George C. Scott Thi last Run . r;r Mf IROCO' OR PMVISIO~· 0 k'( ,•. Al ,Q 11110 0V!I>' Pnul Ntwmon In "HAR PH" "WlllUO" NOW 'l.l Edworri1 ( 1n~mo V1t,o. Mrw0t1 V1tj0 1 ST AREA SHOWING T he runaway bestaeller is on the 1creen . Sean Connery Tbe Anderson Tapes ,1 .. ,. u1uu MUSNlT IN "PU.SUIT Of HA,,!NUS" (GP ·ce1 .. "' .... '"' . ..,_, ... "'" ... , ...... ttt•t111 ... O•• 0 01'l • O llf -.iru , .. n MA TIMUS DAil Y . . I 'No Visit ' Visitors Dangerous Br Prier J. Stelncrohn , i'o1.ll f or many years I ha\•e be<" 1aying that the NO VISITO H' sign on a pat1ent'l'i hn:-p1I." door rrcrivc.!i 1n11rh I e " · respect than 1t desrr\'t'S 111 man\' 1n~t;:n1rr~ ~e,•rrnl nr m\ seno.ucly 11! p:H1en1~ h;n'f' h;id setback.~ ~1mrl.1 bf' r 11 u ~ (I (riends and fam1I~ tl:tr)l.rrl tntn a rCXlm whl're ~·1!'11nrs \.\t>re forbidd('n I re c11ll one bu:-.inel>.~1nan v.·hose btd was besieged by a haH-do1.en Joud-t.alking, smok- ing visitors on lhe !'Pl'nnd d;iy nf h1 " rornnary atl;ick. He almos! died , I 1l11nk )OU \\-111 hi' 1nleres1ed in 1he fnl\n\.\'Jng letter wrillen by a registered nurse. Dear Dr. Slrlnrrnhn: Can someone please trll 1nr why a hnspi!al look!\ to so many peo- ple like 11 reception h;ill? I have nur.c;ed fnr sever;il years It will nrver ceasr tn amazr me "'hy, as i;oon a." i;on;(>flnP becomr!'. srriously 111 nr hai; major surger~·. evrr~·onP lhry kno w feels thry have tn sec the patient ''right nn"·:· A NO VISITORS i;i.s::n i;ecms In mr.<1n "everyone rxccpl mt .'' Why !his g;:imr goes on to prove tn t/1e nu rsr lh;il lhey e;in snrak In rcrnain~ a myslrry 10 n1r. 11 <"c rt;:1111I~ 11·nn'1 11ffcc1 ltir nurse 's health. bul c:erta1nly i·a n hal'n1 the patient. "re had a doctor ::I" ;i p::itif'nl recently. who was riu1te ill. Hr harl 1o gn home earl.\' lo ,gel tts1 because everynnP on thr staff stopped b~' c;ich d;i~·. Rrlatives. friPnd!' anct ar- quainl<1nces nr the .';!C k p::il 1r111 ~11!her rnunrl the hrrl ;ind );1k. ''ilk. \'ak. F<)r !hr p;itlrnt ~ ;;:ikr. 0 \\'hv don't 1hry put off i;eeing him un11I he 1s c1111- \·alc scing and is bored dunng tecuperalinn~ I'm .~UrP their in1 cnt inn~ ::irr ,11f'Od. bul "'h~· don't prnr!e respec! !he NO VISITORS JJign7 -A Oisgusrrrl BN l\IEOICALETfF:S I Replies to Readrr~I f>f'a r nr. Strincrnhn · \\'111 \'OU plf'::lSf' hrlp ll ~~ :\I\· ~nn .h;i~ v.·hat his doe1nr t:<ill.~ ;i pilnn1d;il r~·st. Thi~ l1t1lr pnckel ;ii 1hr hasr ol ht~ ~p1nr appeared ahoul ninr 'ear<1. ::ii;:n \\'hrn hr \.\'llS Ill Al;:i ~kil. II dra in~ and slops ;inn drain~ a,1Z;:iin. The dnrtnr ~rrp~ pull 1n~ him nff, ~.~\int: th;:it v:hrn !hr lime conies hr will ;:in·a n~r fflr an nprr::i!inn. Bu! hr h;'.I~ nor donr .<1.n. It makf'~ m\ ~nn very nrrvnu< \\'h;i! ~hall wr do '.' -:\I r(. \\'. (01\-1l\1Ei\'T · /\<1.k [nr a rnn· i;u\Lal 1on \-\ll h a sur1<rnn. \\\ RUf'S<I. -;:incl nnl~• ;:i f!lJf'(< -1c lhat hr. w11! .~ay 11'( !1mr In npf'ralr. lll'::il1ng u ~u;:ill1 1;:ikr< riuite ;i fc\1 wrek.< hul r.orr1 !tnn 1.c !hr onl~· 1·111·e uc.u;;11\ presrnhrd Fnr ~·trc T ,\n 11'[) ic lhr ahhrrv1::111nn fi">t' ;i n 1n- lr::i u1ennP rlrv1ce 1n<rr1rrl b\ :i ii;~·nrcn1ni;:1•I for rnntr:irrpl1\r purpnsl'.'< ,\lan\ l\On1rn prefrr the pill or othrr prr1·rn11vr n1easurr'." \r\'rrthrlr••. .111 IUD is au11r drprndahlr In a high percrnt ;i~r nf ra~r'.". ln '."ornr "·nrnr n. it m::iv r::iuse 1rr11::it1n11 ;ind hlrrdini: \\'he1hrr nr nnt 11 1< thr methnr1 of cho1tr, ~hn11 ld t-ir 1Pfl t11 !hr ph~·,.ir1::1 n ancl palienT rnnrrrned \\'h.il \.\'nrk~ fnr one dnesn'1 for :innther. Dear Or S1r1nrr11hn· Wh1\r pl::iy1n11 b:i.c;rhall n1.1 ~on 11 ;1~ bumfl('ri in!n by ann1ht'r hr11 . c.<1using hi m tn ii;rl 11 bru1~e nn his thifo!h. A lump devtlop<'d Thf> doctor calls 11 ;i hematnma. and s::i~'." 1! "111 be ;ih~nrher1 1n t1mr without ;in)· speci;il treatment. I !ru"t n1y dnctor, bul dfl('• his ad,•1re make scn~P? -Mrs 7.. COMMEr'lr>'T: Not h e i n 11 there. I can't sa~· I! i~ a hematoma: howr,·er. ir~ 11 likely diajlMSi." A.~ fnr lrrat- menl. I 11grep \.\"ith your dnc- lor: ii':; U!lually n11!urr ·s job 10 dissolve l h~ lump. 1 If lar~r and \'ety p:iin fut. snmrtimrs the ro11ect inn of blnnrl 1s 111spira1ed 1o1'ilh a n('ed!e lo dim inish 115 si~. l There are hundrerl~ nf rf fectfve drug~ for doctor~ 10 u~ i" helping "·omen lroublrrl with menopause say.5 l)r Steincrohn in hi~ bnnklf'I "Wh11t To On for Ch11nge Of Life." f or 11 C()p,1· wrllf' him 1n t Are rt# lhi~ nl!11•~p::iptr f'nCIM· lng 15 ten!! in rn1 n 11nd an lt- ctnt ~AMPE n. ~F::l .f·A[).. DRESSED E~'\'ELOPE. -'\."' HAVE YOU VISITEO OUR NEW STO RE AT: 30222 Crown Valley Parkway and Hillhurst in Laguna Niguel l'OUNTAIN VALLl 't -l '* Mlt-• ... ti l.iMn l'OUNf AIN \IAl.Ll 't -UUI Ml,_ ....... -l t lflttl' I L To•o -,, ,.,. •I •Mld .. NI •••• HUNTINOTO"' t l•Clol -Jlltl ·-~ l lYf. ol All1~!1 141tTA ANA -llM w 1•1-.or .,,. anoi.I 11 . .... 51MIN1lllt-v ........... 111.1 .... c:.o .. 1.n WW CO,t.11 Ml:S .. -UM Hl rMr l!YI, II W1-IL CO,TA N\['A -UJ I . !"" l l. MUMTI NClTOJI II.ACM -M.tl Atl "'I fl ·-~l"I MUNfl .. GfOi.I I I.ACM -l utft IMI l.tlfttll "'UMTINGrON 1e.11c .. -w •• ""' So•lng~·· No Liquor .ti th• Westminster, Vill•9• Cenler, Be•ch Blvd . •I Atl•nt•, W•rner •t Spri119d•le, Ad•ms •t Broo&churs t Stores. Reg. 491 ... ~~1.., 9·Yolt l11tt1ri1s 3:$1 • l ... 6tcil y, ...... ., I lb. Jumbo onimol cookies, chocolo~, ..-onillo or dui:ilex 5GndwicM1 ! 1-4 ot. lrmon , oatrnrol old tosh.onM c:ocoonut, sugr~ cool\ies Cr lf~ig~bo·'·"!lll•-~ . \ ,, !,. $5 00 & $6 00 Values! Human Hair Lashes O.bb!1°0 Human Ii o i r pre- ,,.__,., lr•mmtd & fe0Tht r- 1d in 1ote1t styles ••• bl1Xk, b rown. Reg. $11" Men's Styler-Comb s900 Groduotrd he a t control. Styles os it dries, o d ds body. By Wtstem Beouty. f ' . HETT IE ·ROSE NSTEIN Mr. Ghe Lotion Cologne for Men S 1l~.~·v~r:.r. ..... -··· $2 00 Closeout purcho. oi defwe fr.oo ronce hnr • \8 50 Value! 8 ·0J, A flt r Shave $1.00 • Sl7.50 Valve ! 8-01. Lotion Co!oOf'lt! .. SJ.00 Reg. s6" 8-Piece Hair Clipper Set Reg. s491 Women's Sunglasses menh, c omb, n!lruction1. loys for itw lf. i3 s300 Hi -f osh lon 1t vl e1 w ith chra-M 6 metal t rornes ••• Jhot - !tr -rt,ist ont !t ns es, Colors! "L-400-6000. Reg. $68" 4-Speed Arvill Stereo Phonograph Wol"" _. "'""'· """ $5499 ovtorMtlc.. Ot.w:il ~ ~ifier with " speok.er S)"fll!m. ~ consolt -Wk1 """"" n Celts ••H•i•c It UM D• Llfa•IT PIH! Dominion Rare· 1,1, Canadian '""j l Whisky s466 Q-rt laottle Conod!nn whi1ly at iti ti.-"! . r.J'-" ---- Reg. 294 English ~ Fruit Chtwr l'.!;)~ Candy ~;"~\~19c ~~it~:'<.Y ... ~;!' !mport«i "'Star-:! .. , _,., ...... """' "' ~-..; ' .4 lnia flowr5. a t 3-71 16 or. .... 59~ Yacum a ... rlGgs 4:$1 Ref. 37~ flon Sack ,., • , Dish Towels ....... 4:$1 ; ~- Reg. $21 11 ~@ .~ Phonograph ; •1200 Ntw Symphonic with ocousl•coHv balo"- ctd tpeaker, u porot1 controls for on-off vo!um1, tone controls. Instant sound! .4 spetd. Sale of Du Pont Auto Needs • 65c 12 Dl. l '11111 f1~t• • 75c 12 IZ, W1t1r , .. , LU bl • 75c 12 11. F11! Fl••lr • 75c Co11i•l SYtl•• Stl4 Yn r 2~·1 . Cll1lot I Reg. $1013 Meta 30'' Foot Lockers $600 Hot c o I or locke11 wjth J -ply vtneer from.s c o ve r e d with boktd t r'IOm· e!ed m e t al l ti ' Pumpkin, Grfffl ot Blut . $1 50 v.1 •• 1 Decorator. Giftware Sale A gift kw evrryone her..._ Zorooozo loc.querwo re, c:ero- mic gift boutiQUM, govrme~ hau1ewort s, w ro ugh t iltl11 coridlthokfers, woodenware. s100 Reg. s391 Indian Madras Bedspread ·~,,300 g:::~~I ' Honct....ove,, tol'- tons in tw in 1ile, dtcorotar col o rs . Great fumlture thrnws. Guoron t erd ..,.olhobl1. 18 x :J0" lftOt, 18x'2J" COflto.ir mot, 2 pc. tonk cover Cr lid cav- .,. in c ot to n· rayori blend, dt- conrtor colon:. If PM.et W..W W fw J J.10 Sport of Kings Ptrfecte agars .:I '17' • s4tsv1IHI ·Pc. Bathroom Set •200 Color coon:llnct M ovol wo1te bosk1t, tit.We dispenser, bowt bru!h and bowl "alder with florol ·~- Reg. s4tt Transistor • Solid State Radle •300 E1tt:t ll•nt tMol auolitifl with Mn• silivti tuning ond VOl\Ht\I CDfl lrot Good •ete ptio~ even °" weoktr 1tolions. ' ; U.S. Awaits Apology Fro1n Cuba CALI, Colom bia (AP ) -The United States again has grabbed a lordly 5hare of medals in the Slx!h PanAmerican Caines. a tropical mixture (If talcnl anr1 off-rhe-field tempests which staggers to a \'lr lual close tOOa_v with a ruse s till siir.I· jng on a Cuba-LSA inc:11lent. The day before the depar11 1re to Cu))a of the USA 's strong volleyball team for rej.!iona l O!yn1p1c: trials. U.S. officials s!1U awa ited response from Cuba to a lnnnal apology demand for a. Cuban at- tack nn an American athlete. The demand ""'as made aftf'r uniden· !Hied Cubans roughed up ,Jame~ Cu lhane. 2.1, Ne w Haven .. Conn .. a ~yn1n ttst , r1ur· Ing one of several rn elecs resul11ng from <11!.empt.s lo grab some commemorati1·e flags as souvenirs. Culhane, who look on(' of !he Cali ,l!.ames fla gs from the PanAn1 Village Cnur1 nf Flag~. suffered eye cuts when his ,l!;lasses were shattered by angry Cubans thinking it was Lheir flag Culhane had taken. It took U.S. Stale DPpart n1f'nt permission to permit the USA vulleyball tram's visit to Cuba Fri day which presumably s1ill is on . whether or not an immediate Cuban apology is for1hcoming. With a la st minute flow of medals hy lhf' men's and women's swimmers wh() finish up tonighl. !he USA's medal col· IC'clion since the Cali carnival hr~an July 31. is 95 golds, 70 silver and 39 bronze for a !ntal of 20~. The USA will fini sh !:lightlv })elow it!! 225 overall medal harvest at \\'innipcJ: in 1!167. hu1 with :i nolahle drop fnun 120 gnld medals capturfld four ~'rar.5 .:ign. T11esrlay. even .:i." towering Frank Hcc:kl ~rahbcd hi." fourth gnld mectal and led a lJSA swl'.'rp of fou r n1cn 's and v.·on1rn· ... ~"·im events, Cu ba n1ar1e its ha scbal l r1ethroning of the U.S. oflici .:il wi!h a 10-4 spanking of Colomhia. Cuha finished \\'Ith ;i perfect 8-0 record . r>cfending champion USA seltlcd fo r the silver second medal \1•\th 11 6-2 mari\ by closing a 7-2 "'inner O\'Cr Venezuela. Fornier KennNlv High sl<ir Alan Ran- 11ister soc ked a hoine run and "'enl thrce- for-four as he led his United States team- mate.., lo the viclory. Heckrs fourth gold medal <'ame in the 100-meler butterfly. only US1\ triumph "'hich rRiler1 to set a Pa nAm record last niehl. Pal Mile.~. unheral1ted 1fl-.vrar-f11d from Little·Rock, Ark .. lowered Mike Burlon·.., 1.500 meler free ~tyle record _by 12.2 Sf'<'Onds 11.~ ht' barel,v cd !!l'.'d Tom t.lcBreen, also 18. of San r-.1atco, in ]6 ·32.0. SWIMM!H6 !. 1-l"C)<I, U ~. S'' 1. H•od•n••;•h. ti S , \J 1 1, MltOoould t ... .., •• ,!.ft.~.'· v.1 .... ,,~. M•••CO. ~~·. w om•" • •oa-mt••• U•~SIVlt rola~ I, U"oll'd ~I•••• lN••l•on, Fordv(•, M<IC O!";''· r"" S••lfv!•J, .,G<I.; I P~~ Am '"'n•o. old '"(0'~ • n. • bv us•. 1•611. 7. c~n1d6. •. 10.1. 3, 11••1•1, • •! 1. • Mr~I~. •.IS.9, Wo"'"'· • l O§·m•!•r l ullf•UY Cnl~ll•, US l :J~ 1 IP•n "'"" '''"'~ n•d "'·""I. ! 1! !. bytloudi• >:nib. US.6. 1•~11 1, JQn><. U ~' , 1' 1 l s"'""· C•n•~•. l .ll6." w"''"" C •n•~•· l l• ~. M1n'1 l ,!t.!.·m.iu f "'"•I• ~ocrnd F o~•• ~~<lmn I O•I M•I•" U ~ .. l~ 1?0. IF'•n '""' '"'"'" ~1~ ,.,n,,., 1! "' nv ""'"' '"''"" H~A !~"' '' Mcllrofn, U ~, lj lJ 0 J, G•'''"' Mf"f~. I! •l • ~. O•lo~dn E<u•dor. 11 Ill I All !Imo• In •rta<'d ll~ol ()rli>"'d "'"'"'~0 !•••I !"'•I )t <•;on.) Mon . VOllt• ... 11 unrl!'<l !'>•~I•• ) ... ,Qt nhn• o ll••tl! l. M••o<.• 0 CuN ), Vt"~IU•\~ I wo.,,..n't •••~tt~•" 1••111 ~. Ecu•dO• .ll ub• JI, (•rt&d• 4" w11mon'• vot10•111n F"•iu J. (111am11 • 0 Flt 'I i'I0<-1>" A.••;•cn l Cor·•a• I ... , ....... ,.~. l (~•'• ~ '""O•>I ll~ •Of! ~'A '"• / V•"•l~•I> 1 Cu'>• 10 (noom1>,. • ,,. ••• , !111••·~·11 (u~• 41 """'''" '' e ·~;d ~1 ~~~ ....... 1' 111'•!,r Polo c ·~· • 11 ..... l .Vr•lto J. C1....d1 I Laver, E1110 Down Rivals TOHONTO I AP l -Corona drl .\lar·~ Rod Laver and Newport Beach"" Roy Emerson swept lo easy second-round \'ic- tories in the $70.{l(Xl Canadian Open tennis championships Tuesday. Laver wasted litlle time in eliminating Toronto's Keith Carpe.nll'r, 6-2, 6-2. Emerson v.·hipped Ismai l El Sharei. 6-4 , &I Laver. lh e defending champion. m<'els R n~rr Tay lor ncx1 Riter !ht laltrr "'hl!)- pcd South Africa's Bob r.1aud. 4-6, 1·~. li-.1. A m;uor upsel occurred "'hen unseerll'd Rav Ruffe ls of Australia knocked off Arihur Ashe, fi.J, 3-6, 7-6. Ashe, nf Richmond. Va .. who fnr I.he !:.C· cond ronsecutivc da y had problems with his volleys around the net. made 2.1 er- rors in the decid ing set whil e the steady AustrRlian made onl y seven., Ruffels got off to a great start against fhe ~nd-seeded A.she in the first set when he broke hi 5 service twice and opened a 3--0 lead. lie al~o had an n_pp- nrtunity to take the SCC(llld set but fa1lr.d tn break Ashe"s serve Rl deuce In the eighth game when he w11s trailing 3-4 .. Five other seeded players pmted vie· lories before tM rema ining' matches ··~:rre. wtshed out by a thunderstorm. Fifth-seeded Tnm Okker or TM Ncltl@f)lndS, who iii; trailing Laver in money winnings after takin,:i the Qtl(bec Optn two wcek4 ago. won a tie-breali:er in the second set to down Tom LeQnard of Los Angell's 6-4, 7·6. Sixth-seeded Ken ROs!'wa ll Qf Australia twa l Frew Mc~tillan of South Africa $-7, i;.1, 6-1: ninth-~ceded Dennis Ralston "' l\akersfleld. Calif .• got by Ro.v Barth ol ~an Diel?o 6-3. 4·6. &-.1. 11nd 10lh·~eedf'd Andres Gimeno ol Spain hc11t Graham Stilwell of England 6·7. 6-2. 6-1 DA.IL y PILOT I Streal(ing Dodgers Acquire Wilhelm LOS A:'\GELES f AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers' drsperale drive . 10 overhaul San Franci!>CO in the National League \Vest has recrivC!Ci a couple of boosts. One was a &-1 vil'tory ovrr Philadelphia Tuesday n1~ht for the ir 1hird straight "in and the ntn lh In the last ll starts. The other was the acqui sition or ve1eran knuckleballing relie1•er Hoyt \\'ilhrlm. \\"il helm. ~8. was purchased from Los Angeles· Pacific Coast League farm club <1l Spokane and "'ill arrive 11t Dodge r f'lad1un1 in lime for tonight's game with lhP Phillies. Lcll-hander Ken Reynolds will start for the Phillies, Doyle Alex- ander for the Dodgers. Both are 3·3. "He'll help." said Los Angeles manager Walter Alston of Wilhel m, who'' ap- peared In more n111jor league games - J.CH~ -1han any other pitcher and ls now .. U, I I .. U? I! "ug ll "'"~· ,. .. .,~ 1S Dodger Slate AH O~mM •" l(f'I (•OI Do<:!llrt~ "'· P~ll&llelo~O& OMo&" "'· r~H!d•1..n+• DD<li"'' "'· Mo~rrr~I O!\!igrr1 "•· MO<">lrrtl Doage<J ... \ MO~T•r•• ' 55 p .., I \5 1> m, I jl pm. • ~l "m n '>.\ 1>•n • "'orking for his ninth big league team ... II he has t he same luck pllching for us RS he always had against us. it'll be a great thing lo have him with us ." To make room for Wilhelm. who's been al Spokane since July JO af\cr he was released by AUanta , tlw! Dodgers op- tioned right-handed pitcher ~like Strahler to tht PCL club. Wilhelm had a 2-J record with Spokane. ··Y,'ilhelm's rel"ord at Spokane doesn 't indicate how well he pitched lhe re ," said Dodger Vice President Al Campanis. "He started several games lo get in a lot of work and in most of those games he pitched very well until he tired." \\lith Wilhelm, the {)()dgers now have a knuckleballer. screwba1ler in J i m Brewer. and ::i palm baller, Pete Mik- kelsen. in the bullpen. "\V e've also got the nldesl bullpen anyw here," .;dded 3J-year-old Brewer. "But the best one, too." The bullpen wasn't needed Tuesday night. though. as Bill Sm1ter posted his seventh ~·iclory and second slraighl all.er four losses in a row. Tom J{aller's two-run hOmer and run· scoring single led an 11-hil attack against loser Barry Lerscti , 4-IB, and Jim Bun- ning who surrendered three runs in the eig hth innin,1t. It was a 1-1 game until the fifth when Haller followed a single by Willie Crawford with hlii; fourth home run of the season, Earlier tlaller drove In a run in the second after the Phils S<.'Ured their run in the top of the second. ln the eighth aga inst Bunning We~ Parker singled in a run and Crawford sin~!ed home lwo more lo make 1t a breeze for Singe r, 7-IJ. PHILADI L•HIA 1.01 •1t••1.•• .. ' ·~ 4t. ~"" l)n~lo, " • • • llK~ ..... " ' ' • l ow• " ' ' • w p.,,.,, .. • ' ' ' Mee""'"· ' ' • • • W 0.v•I. " • • • • OJoht>•"", ,. • • • R illlo<>, • ' ' ' ' ,.,...,..,,.nt•. t i • ' • C.•o,..•oro • " ' ' • MO<'lfY, "' • ' • Holltr, ' ' ' ' ' A Slllne, " ' ' • V1lont!t>t. n • • ' • G~mul,, " • ' ' Run•ll, 11> ' • • • L&.,ch, ., ' • • • s • ...., ... • • • • • ,,., .. ,.,, ~ ' • • • 8 un1'ong. • • ' ' • F•~. ~ ' ' • • l 01&1\ " ' • ' T<>i.11 ~ . " • l>n•l&rt~lfll'oA '" "" .. _' '" ,11.ngol"' "' •• "' -. E L•"~· • Al•tn. v.1.~ .... ~. McC•,....,.· 01' P~l!•o""nl• I LO!I -P~ll•OtlP~I. •. LO\ .. nq•I•' , ll! -r> •ll•n Hit -Ht llt r !•). SI -Bow•, R. 5101'1, l!uC~Plf. " ' • .. .. •• l •"c" (L.•·10! ' ' ' ' • .. flunn•nt ' ' ' ' I !'.·~~·· !W,1-lll • ' ' ' T ·~ -1 n At1 t<1<11nct -•-"' Sparks 7-6 Victory . Angels' Gonzalez ·j' Not Unhappy Now Bv GLENN \\.'HITE 0'1 th• 01111 Pilot Still NE \\.' YORK -Ad1nittedly, his first two months wit h the Angels this year proved a ma jor source of unhappiness !or outfielder Tony Gonzalez. He "'as wa tching most games from !hr bench. getting in as an infrequent pinchhitler. He was pla ying behind the suprr out· field of Tony Conigliaro. Alex Jnhni;on Auo. 11 A•io. 11 .. .,9, 11 A uo. I• A uo. !\ A uo. Ii Angel s1,.1e All G•mt• "" l(Mf'C Hll) Ang••• •• ""'"' Yo'' Ano•I• &! N•w Yo•~ .0~<>•1• •I W••ho~OIM '""""I' "1 W•\hlo~ton ,.,,,,,.,. •I W"'h>nvlo" A"O~I• •! llO•!O" 10 0.\ A m , • I.Io m, • 11 0 "'· • 1l 0 "'· 10·1\ "m, •. ,j 0 "'· and Ken Berry. And 11ny chance Qf break- in g in as a regular appeared bleak -If indeed it would be irres\slanl. fast balls (21 American Leaguers seem le> fa vor the curve. He's al so learned lhal the sw itch ii tough because he ha s to learn the pit.- chers and the parks. Tno. he has 10!1 some of his timing and confidence while riding the bench. "It takes a couple of years to learn the pi tchers . , . by then I should be all right," he says. The Angl'ls broke a couple of long ~lrcaks with thr victory. \Vright had been 1-7 against the Yanks \vhile Bahnsen wa5 9-1 against Angel teams. F'urlhrr. Angel squads had only won 28 (If 58 previous games played here. \Vright said his screwball was the Clnly pit ch really working for him and pointed out that his last five outings have all been df'ridcd bv a run . "I thought Lefty iManager ·Harold Phillips) was justified pulling me in the eighth . DODGERS' RICHIE ALLEN GETS BACK TO FIRST AS PHILS' CERON JOHNSON MISSES THROW. But i;tranJ.ie things happen -like Alex heing suspended and Conigliaro reliring. (i0nzalez then broke into lhe lineup and Tuesday night al Yankee Stadiun1 he put on an offe nsive and dcfen!'.ive show (nr the 11.49:'1 who walchcd th e Halos bag a 7· 6 ve rd ict. "I just hated to see ii reliever come In with men Qn base. I know how Lough il i~ because I "'as in the bullpen myself once ." For111er FJC, Trojan Star Maki11g It Big f\IONTGOJ\lER''· Ala. tAPl -Leading his 1ean1 in hilting and J1gh1Jog !or 1he div1i;ion balling tit le -not bad for a fello1v who once rrceiverl an 1n111ry wh1rh it wa s thought "·nuld cripplr hin1 for J1fr. Mon tgon1ery Rebels lcft-f1<'lrlcr Rich L<'nn is (h;it n1;1n. Pl;i y!ng In lhe Ea~IPrn 11111~l11n of tl1r r>i~1e A~soc1;il1r)n. Lrnri w ;i\ h:illlfll! .. 10<\ lhrnugh 1\11g Ii, gnod enn1J J,!h tn leart thr. Hrhcls and g1\'lnJ: h1n1 t.h1rr! place 1n Lhe r1111.~1on. The inJury which might ha1•t cndtrl Lc<in·s alhll'tic career c;in'r in \!lfili "'h1l e hr v.'a-" p!a.ving foot hall {Qr the University nf Southern Californ111 . In a g;imr aJ::ain:-t f\!1;irn i. I.con pun!cd "hc.n hr \1 as hit by a r11shtnJ: hncman. The hlnv.· lcf! hun 11·11h a ron,r>0und lrar- t11re nf thr nght leg It \1,1~ lhnugh1 a1 till' !t!llr 1ha1 he Y.011111 nr1cr pl:i~ fo<'11- ha J1 :i ~illn anl1 tha1 hn 11·nulr! probabl,v 11;ilk \11!h a 1unri lhr rl':-l of hi.~ l1(r. C"<i1npl1ra11on <; ;ir11.;r 11l1r11 (l~!rt1n11·rhl\s a hn11r 111frr11110 .;rl in anrl doctors Jn.~Prted a l11u1-1ntli ~Irr ! plalr 1n Lf'on ·<; knf'f', lbs lr1t "'a<; 1n a ca.~l lnr nint· n1nnlhs. Aller (hi' r:i"t 11a ~ 1'•'1111'1\i'll <111d 1he pl111r lakf1 l oul, Lrnn hcgan r1;iily r x- •'!TIS(I!'. in thr hopl' of oner again pla~111g rnntb;il! for l SC I le was redshir!r<I fnr a 1 ear, !hen prn- 1rd 10 the l'n1\'('rs1t y of lla11•a11. \vh err h<' 11•en! an1! har1 a big SCilS('l/l il.5 a rc Cell'Cr anli a punier. Lenn was a junior cnllegf' All-Amr rir.an f'nd RI Fullcrlon .JC under llal Sherbeck, prior In mo1·1n~ on to Sn1J\hcrn Cal. l.('()tl·s baseball career st11rler1 la5t ye.&r in \he Florir1a State League on the Deland te.:im. Le<in cre1lits mana,1;cr Dick Tracewski ~·irh helpin~ him impro1c. "Without his helping me on hclding anrl defense, I don't think I "'ould ha ve made ii." Leon i;aid. Tracpv.•~ki belu:vr!I Leon has the ab1 li1y anrl will to make 1t as a maJOr league baseball player. HARMON KILLEBREW S1•orts In Brief Phillips , Angel, Players Testify, in Johnson Case f\E \V YORK -California Angel s m;inager lA.'f1y Phillip!=. !he cluh· ... roarh1ng staff and six players allrnrlrd scpar<1\r meetings Tuc.~dil)' involving !hr Alex .Johnsn11 <'<iSe ::ii the Nrw York nfl1ce nf .John r.::ihrrin. J;ibor aclvisor In Cnm- 111is~111n('l'S Bn111r l\lJhn and the maJnr ICfll!ll<' ov. ncri.. Onl.\' lhn.~e pla,vrr!' 1\•il\1ng 1n 1l•st1l y 111 ~upport nf !hr C"lub 's ~U ~penston of . lnhnlion fnr not hu slling \1rrr askrr1 !n <lflpc;i r. They were not identified bu t it. v.·as lc:irnrd that sh!'lrl ~top .Jim Fregos1 , the team capatin. v.·as one of them. .lohn!'.(ln has ;ippcaled his susf)('ns1on \\'hlC'h "'as !e\'ied June 21i and rem;i1ns in rffrct. H1~ picas and thr \'iews of the nU1rr Anj:jrls v.1iH he heard latrr th 1~ month hy .~pl'ciiil arb1lra!ion r:inrl bolh at An;ihcim. hon1r of the hall clu l>. and f)r1r111t l\'hcrr JohnSfln h\'f'~ 1"hr lhrrr-rnan p.inrl ('nn~1~t~ nr ~ rrprrsrn1a11\'f nf 1hr ch1b n"'nr r ~. nnr anpo1ntrd h~ the \la)nr !,r,11!llC l'la\'('rJ' A'i~ori(!!1nn and Louis Cll! an appo1nlee 11f thr ,\ILRB. •• ~111ill1. ,,, 1•11111 Co11<'h Ton1mv Prothro ~:i1d hr m:iy usf' runn ing b11 ck Larry Sn111h 1h1i; Vriday ni;:ht v.•hen his Lo!'. Angel("s R:::im ." nirrl !he Clcvcl.:ind Browns in a National Fool- ba!I [.Raguc cxhihitinn Sn1irh. a Ii-foot-:!, 22fl..pound i,lartcr fn r thi> pai;l Lv:o seasons. had off srason ankle i;11rgc ry and hasn'l played in e1!her of lhe lwo Rams ~ames thus far. The Rams wnrkcd nut nnly onre Tucli· day as temperatures ii;oared near 100 degrf'es. e Trevino Rerovera TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.~I Lee Trevino. v.·ho keeps the saJlcry l;iughini: al golf tournament s. has a new audience -the nurses al St. Anne·1 Hospital. , Trevino, the PGA tour's leading money v.·umer for 1971, underwent .!iurgery for appcnd1c11i!> e<-t rly Tuesday and 1s rPported In good rnndition. '·He kcrps U-" laughing," said the nur!'.r. Shf' not ed. howe ver, lhilt Ile hil!'n·1 glvl'n anv golf lrsso n.5 to thr nurs ing s!aff y<'t. "He '!'. nn! riu itr up In that." .~he said. and noted Trrvino v.·as A "\YOnder(ul pa - 1.cnl "' 1\ hos pital spokr~m;in ~<iid hr 11<1 s up and walkin~ Tuesday anrl said there had been "no comphcations whatsorv~r." e Clo•e Viclor!I HELS INKI .luha Vaata1nen n! F in l;i nd v.•on a clo~P victory in !he lO.oon melcrs Tuesday nighl as lhe lllth Eurn· pran Track and Firld Ch:impionships Oflf'/ICd . r hcrrrrl HC'lsu1k1's nn hy a rro"'rl nf 2.'1.oon in Ol~·mp1<' Stadium, \"aa!atn(n \\fl!l hv a .;trirlf' rrnm .lurj.'.f'n H11;i~r nl F~:ist t~erniany. !hP drfr.nd1n~ rhan1p111n. V11alainrn ·wa" t1mrd 1n 27 ·!'!2 A •• ~n:ir· ping the r hamplonsh1rs rcrnrd of 21!.26.0 set in l!IAA hv Ha::i sr The othrr i"·n gnlrl mrd;il~ nn 1he open· In g cl<iy nf t.hc six-d;iy mrcl "'c11t tr1 R pair or nu~~ian ~. Nikolai Smaga "on 1hr 211 kilnrnr\rr.!i w<1lk in 1 :27 :20.2 and N:irlczhda Ch1zhnva r<'tained !he \1'omrn's :-hn! put title with a hc;ive nf 6fi fetl, 1 ~f1 in<'he!>. e 6raebner lVin< t'.'>IDIANAPOLIS -Clark Graehner, the youthful independent pro tennis player from New York City, is a relaxed and confident man a.5 he farri:: !hr rhallf'ngP. or the: 1971 National Clay Court Open Championships here. Gr;iebner easily moved into the scCt>nd round of play Tuesday at !hi' venerable Woodstl')Ck Country Cluh on thi'i city's north side.. The 28-year-old with th<' dark good looks was totally under control as he bested Jean Chanfreau of France, 6-3, 6-1. At the plate he doubled, singled and drn\'P in a pair nf runs. And deff'n!'.ive\v he m;ide lhf' catch \\'hif'b probably ·saved the game tor 1'()U1 hpav.• hurlrr Clydr \Vnght H1~ f'ffor1 {'amc in the ~ixlh inning wit h th(' ~core ti(ld 111 four. c;rne tl11ehacl had srngled .and with lwn out. pitcher Stan Bahnsrn was al b;i1 r.on1.;ilez was pla ying shallnw lcfl held \\'hrn Bahnsen hit a l·l p1!rh l.o rir(lp lefl wturh iippeared lo bP a hnme run sho t C.onza lcz h;id lo snccd backward towarr1 fhe fl'ncc. Anrl while slitl ~oin~ backward hr shot his glove hand up and somehow snagged th r. hall. H(' was standini:; ln fron t nf !ht> 402-fnnl ~lgn v.•it h I.he b:1!1 in his hand and an ap- parrnl 1·1rtory Ill !hr hag fnr 1hr Angrls. Hi.~ r fror ts \\'Cre rrw;;rderl with a warn1 nv;i\in11 and lhr ru tf'h !'.av1·1I at lc <"lst onf' run. "I thought it wa s l!'lne when he hi~ it." Cnn1.<1IC'7. 1old the OAlLY PILOT . "I kcrt running -I knew I might hit lh(I wall -but I kept goin~." The native Cuban is ii relilll\'I: ne.wrom(lr to the American League, cnm- ing tn it. 11 year 11go when the Angels purchflsc.d him from Atlanta ln that yPar Gonzalez ha s learned th.a l, f J 1 National League pitchers throw more The Angels wrapped th ings up with lhrce runs in the top of the eighth when .Jim S1>encer homered to right and then Roge.r Rcpoi followed with a tw<rrul1 honle run In the same field. Thal made it 7-4. The Yanks came ba<'k lnr a pair 1n the IRst of the eighth but "'rrf' set down in order by bull pen ac• Lln.1·rl Allen in lhe ninth. And as Phlllips said tater while. taking !he elevator to hill room. •'you can'l win all _vnur games on a trip unless you win the firsl one." CALIFOR'llA .. ' .61"'""'· "' } 2 11,v~"• tr .I I (;~"'"l~t. It J " M<Mul,.n, j~ l 0 ~fl~"'~" IO J ! f '""~'I, " l I (hro\to•nv"." 0 I "'"""'· " I ~'"flh""'nn, c ' ~ Tnrl>O'O , ( 0 0 W"Ohl fl 0 Lilllon1 p Oft Nl!W YO•IC "•ti •l•~r.i 1 /I ('•'~" lb J 0 J } I o Mun·o~. c f I /I ~ J1Murt •r.c! )911) OOW~lt~." J l 1 ~ 1 1 F Alou, lb J 0 /I I l 0 C~I"' Jb O ; 1 I 11os....,,~1<1<M.rf J l•t 1 l Bl~mO••~. •I 1 O /I I J I M lch~el, " ~ I l 1 OOB•~n,tn.~ 10 /1 ~ n ~ "''°"'"•'· ., e o 11 o 0 /I Gibb1, ~h I 0 /I 0 .... ~ •• ~ /I 0 /I ft lol•I• ll! I 11 I Toi••• ,.. • II • '-"•'0'"'" l'()!I /l!I /llll -I N•" Yor' 110 XlCI 010 -A L(IB (•"'~'"'" ~. N•w Yo« 6. 18 -lllvtt" S1,oh•to)O•' l, Wn•I• ,lfl -G""•~'"· C.111r, ._It -~pr.,cer f)OI , llepOf 1'1 i -Bohnlln 1. SF - S~r'"'' F, AJ<tu, Mlcho1I I~ H II' •• II 10 Yl•;Q~I !W.11·1!) 11/.1 10 I I 1 .t L.'IH•" !I J 19 ftl 1 fl•"~"" (L,l().t ] 1 I l !ft I • 0 I MrOr~•t! Ill I I I 0 I ... ~.. 1 o o o e o .!.•v~ -L •'I~ Hll" -ti. Bon•1 ... l"'reao111. WP -McD1n•t l Tlm1 -? 311 Al1end1r>et -11."J.. Eagle Ace Cl1a11ges Image -B11t It Has11't Bee11 Easy RE:ADINC , P:i . (Ar1 T fl m Woodc sh1ck. who In eight Nal.Jonal Fooot- bal! League season~ ha.~ ga ined :l.:l7~ ~·::int." ror the Philadelphiil l·:a~lcs. is con· ccrned that subconsciously he h;i~ nol !iv· ed up lo his full responsibility a.s a player. The 29-year-0ld, 21 !i-pounr1 fullback reels, that withnul rea1i7,ing ii, he may have been devot1nJll loo much of his think· ing to inr1ividual pcrformRnce, firing hi ~ intense desire lo reach every runner'~ dream -1,000 yards or more in one season. "I have been so engrossed i" gaini ng I .llOO yard.!i !ha l !!Ubconsciously I coulrl have b~n r1rifLing away from my responsibi lity as a member of a unil." Woodeshlck said during a break in the Eagl~~· Cnllege. tra1nin~ chores al Albright Thi' fo rm er Wesl V ir~ini a !liar l!X• plainer! that undl'r coach .lcrry William• he had learner! tn hurt more when the learn lo.~1 , In be less concemed with his indil'idual statistics. "Oh. I still have molivatio11 to galill 1,000 yards. bul it's nol a~ acute as il was a few years a.lf!o," Woodeshick ii;aid. "Today I fer! thal the ultimale go.al now i5 so n1uch stronger to win I ll a team, gel lo the Super Bowl . There is le" emphasis nn th~ 1,000 yard dream. It's seeoneary." Killebrew ·Gets No. 500 Woocleshick ar1milii; lha.t his new philosophy, or his doubts about hls previous attitude, came the hard way. He was benched for a game or twn early in lhe 19711 season. WiJHams felt the IUY who had been lhe Eagles' bread-and-but· ter ground gainer since ecoming a starter in 1966 wasn't blocklRg well, was n't running pas.' patterns correctly anr1 wa sn't catching the ball. "I didn't realize it al the time, but Jer· ry Williams saw that I wasn't I complete hall pla yer." Woodcshlck said. "He wa~ lelling me the hard way that I had to pqt my intense energy into helping to m&ke the team 11 winner 11ot just to ruMln& with the footb11ll." MINNEAPOLI S-ST. PAUL IAP J -The lnie Clark Gri Nith did nnt believe in gi v- ing out bonuse11 lo sign young baseball players -until he senl Ossi e Blucge out lo Idaho on the 11dvice or the late U.S. Sen . Herman Walker or Idaho, to take a look a t Ha rmon Killebrew. A 17-year-0ld Killebrew impre~sed Blucge witb a tremendoull high school home run lhal landed in 11 beet field. Bluege made Killebrew !he first bnnus baby of the old Washington Senator.• hy ~ignlng him to 8 three-year contract at S10.llOO II ,VCllf. "\\'e had ended up the. year with R net profit of $9,000 and everybody was c-.uri<ius Rhoul lhis kid," xald one Qfric1RI of the j\.1inncsota T\\'ins, who moved from Washinglnn 11\ the slarl of lhe Hl61 season. "Bluege ls a hard man lo gel money QUL nf." Kiiie.brew. fresh from Payelte, Jd11ho. reporlC!d the: Senators in 19&1 and ii;at on lhe bench for two seasons in line with the e>ld bonus rules. The wavy·hRirod youngii;ter wa x M:nl back tn the minors for more grooming afl.er hitting only four home runs, but rl'lurncd tn slay In 1959 11nd developed in- to one of the gRme 's super stars. Calvin Griffith, Twin.~· pre."ident, ordered former mana(ler Cookie (.avagei.. to to start playing Killebrew re.i:-ulary. The f>.fOOl·l I, 214-poun d in I i e Id e. r re~rondcrl wilh 42 hnme run s and 11 good 11tart tc becoming nnly the JO!h man in • ba!'.c ball histor)I to hit 500 or more home runs. Killebrew hit more than 40 home. runs in eight of hi11 previou~ 12 ~easonll as 11 regular, reaching the 49 mark in 1964 and again in 1969. Tuesday night. the 3.'t-year-old slugger, now in his 18th season in the majors, clouted a one-ball pitch by Mike Cuellar of the 'Orioles 38.'i feet into the leftfield pavilion for only his SOOth homer. His present ·71 output (13) ill the lowest since the 17 he. slammed In 1968. when an Injury in the All -Star Game ~ldelined him for much of the scallOn. The. moment ous bl11~1 pul him 11 behind the late ~1el Ott and lhP. ChiC'A@'.O Cubs' 1'.:rnie 8 11nk11. 11nd 12 behind the. retired Eddie Mathews. It hasn't been easy for Woodeshiek I~ change his image. Before Wllllams became head coach, Woodeshlck 1pent 80 percent of hiii; time running under foMn(.r coach Joe Kuharich. He gained S70 ya~ in 1967. picked up H7 the follow ing year, 831 in 1968. Last year ~""dropped to 254.. missing seven games •fler he tore an anklf'. "Willi;im11' system dot'.~n't dtpend on one offen!'.ive weapon," Woodeshick ti:· pla ined. "rm not the whole offense •• 1 w1111 under Kuharich. I have tn e1pect a etrtA\n degree nf acc uracy In pau pet· tern3 and blocking and ca.tchlng the ball." ._, '..•..t_ . ~·· • . , . ' ., . , . , ., ., .~ _, ~ _, ,, ·' :~ ·' -~ . a ·'. Praisecl ByOl se11 LOS A.\GELE~ 1Ar1 -l/i~ ... ~ A'ngeles Ram~ rl P l P n ~ J 1 e ;: 'ta ckl e ~1ert.fl 01~1·11 ~a\' :=..,._ fre.~hm.:in r·1,ach To 111 n1 y .-. Ptolhrn 1~11 r 11 .. rri• rJ .11) .. 111 -_-_·tosllij; presP.isr11 ga1nl ~ -iln ~ ·-O!st n sa1~ thll1 "'11! r1.cl1! v.11h h1n1. · ThP p(l··1·,1 ~n11 u n d e r forn1er R ;i~11.~ l t1.1rh t,r1ir.ce Allrn 11a• on<> Su1 1er Hn,,.,J aflrr an111hr r ·· ~;1111 lhP 10- \l'ar \t'h'l.iO nr thr \ar1ona l Football LC'ilRU!' .•\lll·n 11 ;i -; drtlu·;11o·d 1n Hlf' principle t11a1 ID 11 1n lh" h1g games. a !P11n1 nHJ<it Rt:\ int(l the h;ihit 11! 111nn111~ :1nrl thP. prrseasnn ~t.nir ~ 11f'rt: JU.'! as 1mnortant a.~ 1hr' ~f'a .~(l n ga1nc s. Thi! regul ;irs pl11~·ed .ahnosl all (If e\'f'r,1· .came and Allen ·s rC'sult~ ;;1·e 11rl! kn own He tnok the lns1n~ Hi11n.'i and !urned them 1ntn 111nnrrs Rut Prnlhr<1. al llCl.A befnre taking thf' Barn~· helm, adml!l('<llv aprrn,,,,·hes foot- ball different l.v. re Ja x 1 n g !Iaining rcj!:ulat1ons and allow· 1ng the rookteli 1n see ac1 1nn in preseason games. Prothro us· ed rookies aod fr t-q u e n t subsli tutions in last F'rtday·s game against !hr D;illas Cn11·boys. "·h1ch the R:•ms los t 45·:!1. Olsen th1 11 ks 1he coach"s s!ra•egy w1!J pay off ··11 !akt!S ;a Int <lf guts lo do .,.,·har he'~ doing.'' ~aid 1he 6- font-5. 270-pounC left l.:icklc. "The na !ural thin~ lliP llrsL yea r would bfo lo try lo keep your job by \\·inning the preseason games. Bu! for the first lime in years. young ~o· pie are nnw being given a shot. In the past they ll'eren 't provided an opporlunity to prove any!.hini;! to Myone and this hurt their ch ilnle.: l'f catchi11g on "'ilh another c!uh " tl1erli n said a coach '"JUSI can"t shl1t his eyes to the part of the game he doe.~n ·t hkP..'' The use cif rookies "'ill be \.lell de.-non strated this F'ru.lay night whe11 thf RBms play rhe Cleveland Bro11 ns In the lr>s Angeles Coliseum. The second hair quarle.rhack for !.As i\n,i:rles will hr UCL A rookie Drn nts Pt11nnHt Olse n say.s 11\e Prothrn sl \!e j~ 2.lsn a challe:P .. Coach Prnthro lrf'ilt.s ll!-. like men, not 6·year-0lds. · he said . ··Hr has a ni ore 111;itu1·p <i f!· proach to the. gamr and 1~n ·t bound hv lradill0 n as /l \lrll wa s. \Vh\·. for in~l .:inrr . should tra1llin.i:: "ca1np !:i~I ~1x 11f.'ek~~ It 's hrcau~P ii ti;·.~ ;ih1;!yS been done thi!i 11a1 " Olsrn adm11u·d rhal thf' le~s stringent r{'qu1rcn1rn1s n ! Prothro n11gh: p I' n inn t I' lallTie.!IS 1n snn1e bu l arldrd ·1 lhtn k hr 11 ;in1 ~ .~n1n•• td lhf' pressure lei gel rra1l.1 rn Cr\tne frnn1 1• 1!h1n I h('l1r1 r hr 1\allt.~ t'• r u1 p;ir1 fPt lhr rt>spnns1b1IJt1 nn u.~ ' '71 Co n Lr a cl The Sa11 ll1e)!n l h111 ~.r 1·s fina!l v ge1 tn SN' 1f 1hev\·e 11n prn1~it rhr1r 1111r•I ~·.~:1~1 11 .1 1 ('ategory fron1 a ~ c ;1r agn thr<lugh trade~ h~· tJ11l111nR Jerry l.<oV1a.~ !his Saturday night against :'l-11 nnPsnta 1'he Charger< 11ere l<ist 1n lhP National Fnn1ba1I IR:l,l:Ue. a vear ~o in hnth pun1 ;inrl kiCkoff returns Duruig thP nff- season thev tr;irl{'(f t 11 n massive linernen ln Houston lo acquire the p1nt-~1zrd Le\"1as. a 5-fool-9. 170 pnu nd er 11ho is listed as a wide rece11C'r. Howel'er. Le\"1as "rr11rr1I · 1wo v.•eek~ ago 11hen hi couldn't come lo 1ern1~ 11 lth !hf Chargers. But 1hr> 1111 \e l;iiJ rrom Sout~crn l\lethodi.~t 51gll• ed Tuesda y and Foairl he '-''as happy to be w1t.h lhr tean1. Romance of Flying • Keeps Slovak Going .. Uy 110 \\'AR D L. HANUY Ot lftl D•ll~ l"!lo! 5••fl r.11ra Slovak 1s a n1an "'ho t-njoys l1fr 11nd being a ftf'e ni11n -:ind h('·s i.;one In great !en.']th.'i tn pr<•'-e ii He also follow.~ the tradition of the poslman who take s a Jon.e, \~a!k on hi~ day nH S!n\ak a Hungarian refugee. is a full -time pi!o1 v.·1th a ma jflr 2Jrl1nP and jnurnf'y tn all prtrl.~ nf lhf' Riobe in the biggest of jt!S, the 747 Yet , he spends his off -hour! -'J iving aerobat ic demonstra· \Inns in his Czech-butll Bucker Jungman biplane and \•:ill be on hand at Orange County International Raceway Satur· da y evening ?J 6 and again on L11bor Day for the big air li hnw at OCIR. · J am not a stunt pilot." Mira t>xplains '"This 1s a precision rype nf flying. I dnn't believe in that stunt stuff I don't w;inl In kill myself.'' he l.iav s nf his chos en avocation. When he rerforms at OCIR hr will he !l ying the Czech· built biplane -s~-nilar to the one he learned tn fly back in Czechoslov akia in 1946. He spent some time in lhe Czech air force and one da.v v.1as piloting a OC-3 with 29 people aboard when he suc- cessfullv landed in F'rankfurt, Germany, out of reach nf the Jron Cu rtain -a free man . Since that day, his llfe h2.s been nne i;uccess story after another anrl he has set three gnal!i for the fu ture to keep J1im thinking ynung . i\'o!. necessarily in order nf preference but listed for a.II to witness. Mira 's goals are: ( 1) Take a Volkswagen 11rnunrl the world. 12 ! Set a new single engine .i;peed record for prop drive n pla11e.~ lthe rernrd is currenlly 411.1 m1lr1' 11rr huur I 1.11 Se! .:i nrw ;iJ t1!Ude reenrri fnr ~hders t4fi.fl00 feet JS the SOUTH STARTERS -l\larina's Bob \V ill /left\ and F.s1an ci a'!=i I.re Friedcr ~­ d orf \1ill slart for Sou1h all·slar football tran1 again~! Nnrth Thursday ni_g ht al Orange Coast College. \Vitt is a tigh t end and friedersdorf i.~ a d('fcns1ve end. The 12th annual Orange County classic is scheduled to begin at 8. current m.:irk l For 11 man who hi!~ 1\on I.he r11111nnal ch11mp1oosh1p Io r unl1n1i1rd hyrlrnplanes. has .,.,·nn the n.:itional .:1ir r<iccs 1n Rr110 and h.:i<; flown a Al l-sta1· D1·ills Tape1· Off; Vo!k.<iv.'agPn pnwrr"d .J:l:rl<'r acrn~<i the Atla.nt1c, these ~0:ils serm almost In· f1nHcs1mal ~lnv;.ik p!ln!rd r-.1 1~s Baritahl and al so Tah0r :'111~::; tn ch;in1- pionsh1ps nn lhP hydropla ne r.1ri-1111 1nrlud1ng the Cnld Cup. "There is nothing furt her tn he ;i c r n m r 11 s he d 1n Ya111<.ees Favo1·ed by Fo111· 81· ROGER CARLSON Of 1•• Otlly Ill~! i11U ThE record hea t v.·ave and thP hca1·y v.ork Is lape r111g l"lff a$ \nrlh and Snulh gridders a11a1t Thur~i1ay night '~ kickoff at Orani:e Cri.i~1 College On t:i)"I 1~ the !21h annu.:i l Oran,o:t> County All·~tar fr.nt. hall r l.1<h 1nvnh 1ng the bes1 of !a~t .\f';"i r's seniors The \orth, 111rh ninr wins 1n !'11 !'1<1 It f:<11nec undr r 11·, ho'lt 11i!rs a fn11r.pn 1nr f.11or1!e tn make l1 fnur 111 a rn1• n1P [ lflP RPt'll'!~ point lead 1Jl)..JI) as Lhe Sciuth r.a1n!!' b.:ick ll-'i1h a riair el r11u rth·qua1rer touchdov.·n~ to narro\.I' the gaf). \\'1111 less lhan a n11nute lo go the South drove \o th" )'ankee~· six.yard l1nP bPfnr e running out nf dnll-flS. 11 11 ;is !he third s1ra1~h1 Yt<i r rhe Sooth \.l'as favored to 11 1n but loM /lo·o. ' -South !I. North 7 '!'he ~rnes rrsun1ed in 196.1 ;iftf'r a .vea r's la,\n!f and the Sl lf' and w1nnf'r 11·as dtfferent h~·droplancli for me . hP Nn. 1' -North 15. South 8 reflPctl\". ·· f have run my last A 31·.v<ir d pass pl.:iy in the rarP 1n one nf them .. second half frnm Jeff Nygren I! 1sn·1 th.:it hP feels time ma.v he running nut. tn G.:iry F'1Jwter !urned around ,\l ira 1~ 11 cau!ious man 1n an 11.7 ~nuth halhime !rarl ali his O>A'n Wt!\'. the Y11nks upset 1hf' heA1'i ly He d(l('sn:I l1kr tn rlri vP nn favored South the lree1\'.:i1.o; nr Sou1hern /\o. 8 _ Soulh I&, North 1 Ca lifornia alt hough hf' ll\·es in Santa Paula and "·orks nut of Santa Ana 's Eddie S!e.,.,.:1rd l..<i.\ An Re Jes International raced for a pair 1Jf tnuchdo11·ns Airport He l1kt'1\·1se wouldn"t nn 51 and 70.yard effor!' 111h1le be raughr 1n a c!ra,i: racer nn ~l arer Dr i·s Rruce R ol!in~nn Or;an~r Cnunlv Jn1ernat1nna! R ;>:'e>Aa~· nr an.\' other s!r1p aridrd a fil ·.vard tnurhd{lll'fl . r 11nuldn t lanrl a .•.'n:-ill retu rn 1111h an 1nlr rrepl1on 1n planr at LA Jn1croat1nn 11l fnr rrnl'tde th(' ~nu!h 11·1t h 11~ only an\'thin,i:,'' hr s;i1~ other victor~. llnw >A lll he .':C'l hl~ b1pla11P. J\'fl. 9 -""rlh t!I, ~u1h 8. hack ;inrl fnrth tn S<111la Pil ula MI RA SLOVAK die of thf' big airports in the smaller plane,'' he sa ,vs 11·1th confid ence ... The conlrnl tower loves 10 srP mr the1'p hecause th ey know I am nu1 of the p.:ilh of !he bi,i: planP.~ landing and taking of/ '" He oner \\'as prese nled with a medal for bringing a OC-3 down after being shot and having his crew par2.chute to liafetv. Asked 11•hv he didn't folio~ the crew ·,, the rip- cord"'. he replied : ··rm too chic ken to Ju mp." Tha l "·ill be hard fnr spec· tators to believe Saturdav night and again on Labor Day when they v.·at ch him perform his famed Lomcev.U. ln this maneuver he tilkes the plane slra.tght ur, thtn tumbl<'s nose·over·ftill !ll'ice before br1ngu11i, lhP plane under control Thi~ 1~ nnly one or .iO maneu\'ers he has perfected in !he biplane he JO\ e~ '"lr"s 1ust iike t;i k1ng somebod y's neck and shaking it v1olentl.v -~nu get the same Feeling .,..hen ~·nu are dropping in the plane from the ski', nose-over-tall. ;,I still get a senstt11nr1 ou1 nf flying in the open cot kp1t 11 is much the same as lhe !!UY whn plays goH and yet swi~a:s 2,'lil misses the ba ll. St.'neume~ it is embarrassing. '"But the romance nf !lying is in the open cockp1L and I love 1t. "I have to take -;i ct1h:u!.:itrd n sk 10 succeed. There is a ~rcat satisfaction and re\\'ard tn flying . "People v.·ho sit around in e1.\V cha irs and play ~nlf dnn'\ take chances. Yet 1hey enioy ii. and I have nothtng against \hp game of golf. ··rersvnally. though . 1 like to fl y upside down and this is probably insane to them. "Lile itself is inte resting. f\ol mine but anyOOdy"s life. It's good to be all\'e and In he a free man in a free countrv. Th is 1s the greatest cnun!ry in the .,.,·orld," he says "·1th deep humility. Senik Still No. 1 Despite 6-3 Loss The Sen1 k Huslters hold a one i:a1nr lt'.1rl Ill t h e ~1etr npr.lita n basrhall lr;igue standin.c;s .,.,•1th fnu r 1.1<imes re- ma ining on !he ~late aflrr dropping a ft-:l rirc1~1nn !n 1he La Fnnd.:i flon s Tuesday night a! Shaffer Park in Or;ingp The Rustlers of ro<iC'h Frrd Hoover mn1·pd in lron1 twice but a big fi1·e run i;evcn!h in- ning gave !he rie cision to the Dons. \\'1ldnrss on thr p;irt nf lht Dnn fJll('hrr ;a idrd lhP nus Iler r.iu~e. In the first innin.i::. f'<like Dodd a11d Sct11t \VilSlln drew frre. passrs rn ~rl !he action under wa1· Afte r 1wo nu1 5. AliJ111r CalrlC'r :inrl fr a r y Simp~on :i!~n w.:ilked In forre !he fir.~1 run a rros.~ /lflrr 1he Don~ scored in lhe 1np <1 f lhe sixth tn knn l the rou nr at nnr . f\f;irk R ngrr~ lrirlrd 1111h lwo :iw;iv 1n 1hp hntfom of !hr 1nn 111~ ~!1 kr Adams thrn 1ralkeri anrl ~1ole secnnrf hrfnre Boh Scl\"1dge v.•alked 1o load 1/":e hasP.~. ·' ,.( !'.!·~.; )~ ""'""~ .. (.""" d t ' ••• ( ~·~·' .. ,,.,.,,,~~ I ""0"'' ,. ~~~''" 1" <•••·o•• c lo'.1,,",...... " .. ' ' " " " " " " " " " " ' ' " Additional free p;isses to i)nrlrl anrl \\!Ison lnrced !v.·n arlrl1t1nna! runs across to give Sr n1k " 3·1 le.id. In 1he top cf the srvenlh, :;;r11·1dge w:is relieved all<'r giving up ,:in openin g base hit 11·11h lhe rnnf Ca\"1ng 1n on rP l1efrr l1a1·e Klu ngresetcr. Thursdil~' night the Rusrlrrs \\"111 tangle ·with Lhc \\l ard"s Pir;'lles ;ii 8:.10 al ~h;iff('r Parle The Pirates arr Orance C.:n.:ist CollPi;e pla1·rr<; 11 h1le !hr Rust lers are from Golden \\'est. FV Suffers 2-0 Setback Fountain \lallry American LeRion .Jun1nr ha.~rball 1c.:i1n 11<1.~ plaecrl in the lo~r r's brarket nf thP annual An,;hr1nt A1nrrica n Lt>,i:1on !nurn;>.mC"nl Tur~dav n1ghr af!rr rlropp1ng R 2·0 decision to On!;.irio. Fifth Ari>:i champ1nn~ ar L:i Pnlm;i Park . ~ .. u~l•I~ Voll•• ~-·-· " < "'' " V •"""~ '" ~· ··~·' " ,,, ....... ""''V r' ". ,, ~~·~ ,, <·· ' .. ' ' ' ' "' " " " ' • • " " • ' • " " " " " " ll•·r. 111 (••P it!r tnr111. 1~ .1 r1111d1 .11 n ~1 11 c 111l f•f tliP l'\1,,1 ~l1nll'< 11h1rh ben f'fJT · lnP Child1·rn~ lll\'flllal of (lran~e t ·, 11n11, ln!';1trrl 1n 01 ,1n::;r Thf' Rrhf.!.~. under rn:ichrs 1'111 B1·~11rll 111 \\p ~1 min~1 er .i nd l\rn t.!oa1~ nf lllln11nglnn Rrarh, 11 nn 11 on Do n f\'rw1n:in ·.s 4!·1a1·d !tPld _i."!n;i !, p11llif 1111~" i -·li :--,'nrth lead 111 thr lhird riua1·1rr al OCC ll;i r1·e1· \\'111n lurnrri tl11~ one frnn1 ('trarigr tnunl\' .. One~ he inr n !hP mn.~1 hl1n11hal1ng rlr-c1rrlP ::1rt1l!nd th e big .:11rpnrt.. sea·•,,'""'""' ''"'' ~~ '""~~., /cal "f the ~cr 1c~ fnr thr fil l'· :'\of h;i.rrlll . "w t 11" £ T~'"'' '"'''' " " " ' ' • " nrrri 1<1.s ll~tlall Snurh a ~ he rr. "I rrn~li ri~ht over the mid-.};,~.~;:.:,;:.".' ~;:; ~: ~ ~ ~ ~;;,~: ... ,vi•'·~ :: ~ ~ -~ : 1 turnC'd .:in 1111rrce.pt1 on 102 _________________________________ _ .va rds for a 1nuchrlown lo g1vr Excursion 111 Glider Nex t Goal Picture. 1r you wlll. an airline p1lo1 \.\'Ith ll .,..•him to c1r rle lhe globe 1n a glider .... ·1th a \"olkswngen engine l\'I oreas!nnall,v thrust him aloft 11 hcn thP wind currenl.5 cea~e • P1cturP !hal ~ame glider taking off 1n Germany, landing in !celanrl. Grernlanr! 1.nd l.abr11rlnr before hf!ad1ng lot the west coast and lh e p1lo~·a hn111e pnrt a1 Santa Pa ula, Californie. (I nt the picture'' Air right. rhen. bring the ghder lo a \)01nt 1g feel from the runv.«l}' and you ha ve the imAge of 1'-11ra Slovak in 1968. l:nforlunatr!y for f.'lira. a b;ui dnwnrtrafl at th i.5 point crashed rhe ,i:l ider and it lnok a ~ r;ir in the hospita l for him lo recover. The !rip lnok 13~ hnurs but !hi' time element and 11ccident f:iiled tn dampen 1he ;irpetils nf ~'lira fnr a globe circling ex· 1·ur~1on 1n a .~in1ilar glider and he is wor king up to that point. f\fe;inwhile, he \\'i ll perform al Orange Coun ly lnlerna· tional Raceway Sa1urday and again on Labor Day in 1 biplane huiJt 1n his native Czechoslovakia with Cu ch in· srrumen1~. 111 the delight of drag racing fans. f1·1ira describes his pursuits in this m11nnt>r : '"[guess ynu .,.,.ould say I am airplane poor." ht> tnld !he DAILY PILOT al OCiR this \1t>ek. .. ! own f1\'e plane~ and have them 111 m.v nll'n ha ngar 1n Santa Paul11. You rould gay l am broke but happy ." Be ing a jetline r co-pilot for a major airline helps keep up 1he payments for his avoca· lion. Al the momcnl he is prepar· ini; a P-:l!l fnr An assault <ln !he 11·nrld speed record fnr 1 prop· piston. sing IP , n g i n e pl<inf.', 1s gelling h i I \"olkswagcn-po11-'ered g 1 i d e r ready for a 'r(lllnd-the·wnrld !rip. and ii; \\"nr kinJ! wilh a mPteorolnJ!1i;t 1nrerested in rlrar. hiJ:h lu r bull'nce prepara tory [or an alt.a ck on lhl' world ,i:l1der altitude rcrnrd (l[ 4h.000 feet. "fl ight 110\\ [ (Im lnnking ror a SPfln~nr for thl' ~pre{j plane." hr i;;i\·~. "!r r;ikcs i\ Int nf n1onr1· 111 ~rt llii~ nnP. rrarly anrJ I hnpr tn finrl snme<ine in· trrr~1rrl 1n sp<in~nring the pl11ne :· Thr rrcnrrl .,.,•ill bt 111· !r1np le<l in a ml'.!11surP.d speed trap similar ro 1he drag racing .~trip wi Th lhe pilot flyin11: the planP · righ! on Lhe <leek'' throll,i:h the rrap according to l\f 1r.:1. \\'hrrr "''JI thP altitude recrird hr at!emp!cd'.' '01er lhr Sierra mountain! 11 hrrr ""f' can fll:I'! up and do>A·n r!r;ifr~ s111rable for so;iring to surh hr1ghL~:· hr s;i1·.i:. He II 111 II r;ir a pre.~surizert ~u1r in !he auempl ;ind knn..,,·s !h.;t ti n1<1.v lakE' ~f'VPral ye.iir1;: hr fu re t•nnd1t1on~ .:irp e:cartl v !'1 [.'h! for lhP ~ IJ (' (' t ~ ~ f U I .:irl1 1r1 rn1cnt nf lh1~ J."!Oa! \f1ra Slfn·;ik L~ a Inn~ \\'8V r r r.m h1.~ nativ fl ('7 rrhn,,ln1 ;i k1a <1 nrl is happ.v !!ii i !ir I"; Hr 1~ ;iJ~11 1i.1pp1 th.:il he i~ ~ /1·rr 111.:in 111 .1 r·nunlr1 11 hPrf" rursu1 1,~ or !h is oatUre c~n h!'rnnic rr:il11y '\o. I -.'\t1rth l·I. South t nick Tul'krr. r u 1· r p n 11 \ rnarh111g, ;it Or.:ingf' Cn;i.'-1 Collf'~<'. tz n! tile \'ankre~ starte.d on a th rre·.\'f'<ir reign a~ Anahcin1·s Bnh ~lrPhill1p! ~{:ored h1n lnuchdo11·n~ II 11 a~ 1hr {1r,1 111flf' th<> S!"luth h.:id e1'rr lcrt 1n the se1 ies. let illnnP 11•1ri. lll ~ mates a 14·0 first quar1er learJ \\"inn :-.Lorf'd thrf'e TD~ 111 Ba.seball Standings VOLVO A crnwd of 4.~ 111 Saot..i Ana flo11·I w i tne~~rd !\·lcPh11l1ps· p;a1r nf ! 1 r .~I fjuanrr scnri;s hnld up thf' 195'.l dcfcn,1ve .sr rugglP :'\o. 2 -:'\nrth 40, Snuth U The v.·1ldest scnrin~ bi!ftle of tl'i<!: 1<rrie~ .,.,;i~ dnmin;ited h.\· rhe )';inks, 11·hn nr1·er lr:i!lrr! The Rebel.\ rlo~rcl an ea rlv 14·0 i;:ap tn 20-14 . 26·22 a nit :14- za beforP R1rk Scheffler pl.lt an tlld tn i! wi!h a 61·.viirrl Tn run M"it lf 00 srrnnrls le'! N~. 3 -i\orth Jn, Scuth 2~ The ~orth nearly hlew a HI· r\n . .l -Nnr1h 211 , South 14 Ruena r .1rk 's ,l11n Li111rrnc P ra n 72 yard~ fnr 11 tnuchdo1111 nn lhf' first $.Cfimn1agr pla\" nf 1hr g;1111P and 1hP Yankce.s we rr nH and runn1 n~. l.11wr·rnt'f' 11dded a 61-yard Tl1 .ccan1per to hi~ 1ntal as the \nr!h le d al11hf' \.l'a.1 !\"n. 6 -North It South tt The Nort h .... ·nn II whf.'n a '11 ~po1nt ronvers100 a1\t>rnpl 1111h 40 serond~ remaining f:ult'rl hy !he Rebs. Althnui;:h on thf' l!"lsi ng sidr. "',. ~ t m i n s I e r · ~ Rnger F'Pr,1;usnn and .la.ck )l;i vn<>s 11ere named lhe g ;i ni e · s nut st andin~ llncn1;in and back. the T(\U( i\n . 1n -Norlh 45. Snutb 17. Again a rcivnred So1ilh tr.:im \.1''1S bombarderl as lhp Nor lh. beh1od a :l3·pn111t 5Cc:(lnd half explDs1nn . abused its fne The w1n ner5 cap1tal1zed on five fumble rf.'covene s 1n !he last !v.•n periods. The South"i; backfield included Sant.:i Ma's lsaar Curlis. Wr.~tmin~IPr"~ Darryl Berg and Huntingl on BPach·s T(lny Bonwell. No . 11 -Nnrth 22. South 1 t. ThP Ya nk~. fav<lred by ~e\'Pn. led 11 1! 1he \1•ay behind !he Anaheim com bination of !a1 lbaeX Tim TI1orn 11 n d c1uarterhack George fraser. A!llERICAN LEAGUE East Division w L 8;ilt1mnrt .. 42 R<iston " .II l1et ro1t 62 " Nrw Ynrk 58 58 \\'ash1nglon " 67 Cltvcland " " "1tll Ol\·ision Oakland 73 42 Kans;is C1!y 58 M Chicago 55 60 Angr.11 55 62 i\lillne!ll'lla 51 62 r.11!ll'aukee 18 " "T1111d1v'• 11111111• o,1r1~"~ 6·' 101•~~ 1.J A"t •1• '· N•w Y11r~ 6 Pel. .618 557 .541 .500 .407 .400 .635 .5111 .4711 ,470 .451 .425 GB '" 8 " 2.1 1, 241: IJIJ. " 19 " 24 ;'\,\TIONAL LEAGUE P1ltsbur.i;:h Ch ica.gn St Louis Ne1v York Philadelphia ~lonlrea.I East Oil·i,..ion IV L 70 4S fiJ 51 63 ~1 58 55 51 .. 4;, 70 "'esl n tvlslnn ~an Francisco fi!J 50 Ondgr.r5 fi.1 53 Atlant11 hl 58 Hou~lnri 5R 57 Cincinn;il1 54 64 SRn D1rizo 42 7(i ru11d1•'1 1t11ulh Mou•'"" ). C.1nt1""'11 ' Alli n!• 1. $t Ln11l1 I r ct. .r.'13 ,553 .54.1 .S.IJ .443 .J'.H 58n 543 513 .504 .458 .356 GB '" ' ' 141, 261: 1971 DEMO 142 SEDAN 1144 IT!OIY!OJf!AJ Mustangs Nab Polo Crown "11"~•1 C.lt. t.J, W.,l>l,.gill" 1·1 11•1!1..,or• '· 1,11,.,.,""" J, 10 '"""''' OO!t•ll 11, "'llw1.,~N J C.ltY91•fld '· (lll<tG(I 1 tod•r" G•,..•• '"'"' (I.Ao•~""''!~ I! !If o! Ntw V••~ • !!o••l.,r>vr• 11·1~1 (o"U l (!"' t~nllttoH> 1.J t lld W•l, .. t 1..i 1 II W••"l•g•~~ (G1191111w1lrl J•I •"II l h•llt "ll•t L l·ll. J, twl "'I M C111t llD 1. Plthbvro~ I Nlw Ver< •• S•n Oleo,o l Otftltl •· !01\llactfl~lf I Son 'fl°"l>tft I. M"'1!rf1i 0 lMI Y't 01""1 .,.,0.,,,,,1 !lll1nko !(l.llJ •I ~· ''•"t"to !Cu,..M•l1"1f .. 11 '71 COROLLA Costa ~lt'sa lhgh School closed out the A di1·1~ion wr.1.er polo ,,eal()n Tuesday nigh! with an 8·1 \'lctory over Corona de! Mor t.o \.l ln 1ht summer leagu1. ch&rnp1onsh1p ln the Mustang pool. Costa Mes.a flnL<;lied lhe ~•son vdth a f>.I record , onP game. In front of fl unnnRtnn Beach. Newp<>rt Harbnr ~nd Los Arnll08. all 11ed for 5!· cond al M . tn other ga.-nf!s Tut.!irl;i.y, Los Amiaoi d,, r" a 1 e d ·-We1tmln!t~r. 3·l . Hunt1ni:-ton • ftearjl l '•tir1l~t1 R a 11 r h n Alan1 itos, ti·~. and Ne1\•porl Harbor defeat!!'d Bo I.~ a Grande. 8-4 F'ive player.; Qa 1ned I place J!N•L ITANDI NOt • (!>l.11 ,.., ... "U~•l~9!"" t•H~ "'"'""'' "•'e<o• lM '"' ~e.I Wt1tM•~••t• ,.,.. .... ~··­·~~<~O Alo.,..,~ Co·~"" n., 1.1 .. W l GI ' ' ' • 1n rM .sco ring column~ for Cos UI '1e.sa in 1~ viclory Ol'"r Coron:i .lnhn \\'h1!mr•r" 11 ~~ hr.E!h m1n 11 11h !11rr1· l(1lli)11rrl bv RMdy Alms \\Jlh tw(l. Tom Sto1·er, Tom Grutle. and Dave Lund 11 11 had <lne apiece. For Corona de! ~11r. Da\'e: \\",ddle had U'lt' Jone goal. Cl11v Evans ~cored lhrte IJmro' in leading Hu111111gton Beach lo ''ictory and 1 run- oerup 11pol .,.,.ith D11vf' H11rri h1tring tw1 ct and Art West Alf. din,:: th!' final ta ll.v r ..... o Newp(lrt JI I r b 0 I' pl1\1tr!I h;id lhreP 1:nals apiece 1nrlurl1n( Barr S1n1t h and John Barren Hu11ri Schmitt 11 nrt (:rro;: llnrin<ln adrlrd ~1n;tl<l la lt1ro~ In 11'rap up lhe scoring \Vestm 1n~1 tr"s 111.·o goa l., c1me at lhe hand~ ()/ F'rank Haselton and Steve Gu1tdste in. Cn!itll ri.lesa. 11fler lo.sing l!i; 01,11n~ (1111• 10-1\ 11 4'"1111,. !So•Mr! \1.,I, .... ~. (lov•lln~ lle'"'ll ).101 •I ("'tlG(I IMO•I..., .. t\. ~···· Ot or••' !"l•t••~ ••JJ 11 "'llw•uf<~• ILeckweod ' 11 .. 1,~· 11111_ .. 10e1•""''" u.11 •t Ml""ue'• I'•'"' ,, 111 "'""' C"lt llD u ... ~1n1 II·•• tl ll•t•1butT'I 1[11!• !'1- •l. "''"' lo{eu""" ll llll"f"•"' ).tel " Cl"t'""'!l /Mel•~ 1.1)1, •l1M •t1•n!1 IO:t"•• t-ll ., 3• ~"U" tl •c"•"' , I), "It ht Ntw Y~·· !kl"" IJ.t) •• s ... o•-(llotltf"U f·!l l. 1l1M '11Htdt11M1 (111¥!1111~\ WI •t DMt1H !Altv. l lldtf J.l). "11~1 opener to Nt\\porl. by an 8·7 i-------------------------..... -----marg!n, >A·on !he last i;ir ~.m~st!i~e'""'""" 10 '""" DEAN LEWIS Newpor t. on tht othtr hand. IPICIAL $1777 low Mil•t. DEMO. •04•J ~ Sii THI ALL MIW TOYOTA CILICA '"'· cr1. IMMl.DIATI DILIVllY ~ dropped two "" "" l H 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA UllD CU S"CIAL decisions to \Vrostminsttr i11nd 646·9303 540·9468 Huntlni;:ton Beach alter Lhe Modern & Cornpl•+e Service & Pe rt1 Dept. $359 open ing i:ame 1·1c1ory then • Mod•rn Body Shop fop A.II C1rs 1•10 VOLVO 1100 I c"'· I I I lh I La d 'I l '1 d T l d v I D I Rul·o, H••!tr. ' S ~t•cl, s~ •.•. ca 1ne nil s rnn~ v n e. c .,~. Orangr: County'!; rgest an 11 os 1• o ern oyo a a.n o vo ea er ' I I 1 19~C RO I 1n~ .stages to ll'1n our n & l _________ _;o~•:•~·~'!'!'~s~D~!~ll~V!r~or:_:•:"~c~r!a;.ll~•:n:., ________ ~-'.:::;::;:::;:::;;-::::;::::·----;·;:::::;::;,:::;._1 rout. I r. ~: fl •• " g d or ., a, ~. Im ' • I k m its m he i• " in I l•r up ·- r- on • • i ' r Id • in • °" do or ,, rl .Y in· he ~~ og he k" "' • " ~~~ TheA~PalmerMethod ~ •• A THl.Ltt or THI OICADl'" SWING YOUR ARMS PAST YOU R CHl1' tn the illustration ~c are try- ing 10 convey a feeling or stn~­ tion that is good to have dur- ing the golf swing. What "'c arc tryin g to say is that you should fetl your arms- but not your shouldcr-s"'·ing un- der yo ur chin durina your down- and-forward S\\.'in g . l f you can get 1his feeling of free arm movement forward , while sensing that your ~houldcrs arc lagging behind , 1 think you ·will be delighted with the results of your shots. This is not an easy thing to master, bu t if you can ·· I'm quite sure you will hit Y<>'Jr ht .h h . J'</. s o s wit muc more si p. i". if' in•,,., 1 ""'' ~." S!i'.ll LOW SCORES! HIGH POWER! Gt! plenty ot eolf1ng help in ,t.,rrio\d P•lmt r'5 booklet, "Tee Shots •nd Fa irway Woods." written ..,,. elusively for reader' of this column. A (OPY i5 yours !or 20c a nd •.sta mped, seU·•ddres5ed e nvelope sent !O Arnold P•lmer, c/o !his nt wsp•per. For Los Ala111itos Racing Entries (lt1r & ,11!. Pin i 1"111 1:U f'.M. PU!ST Ait.CI!. -l)O v1rd1. 1 Yt~r Old m•l~n1. Cl1lml110. Pu••• $1100. (111"1-lllO 1>rlct 1l400. Flv P1rr (W•l•Gnl ll01lln1 Moon (P<rnerl W•r Princ•n• IUoh•ml O..vld Morris !""lli•Gn) Trulv MltO< !CarOOU) Rod Rockt ! Outtn l""O•or) llth'rl'• l •Ov llllltorl) ••Col• (f>l•llfl 01ndv Norm• IWll•on\ "' "' "' '" "' "' "' '" "' SICOND ll:it.c E=lso y.,o,. J v•1r olO• it. ""· Clalmlno. Purir $1900, ~~i~~~ f[-_~~oo',1:f0· Cl!ooer V1ndv IW1t1or1l F11t Oo sh {Smlthl 811ck .a.ouorlU> ((ro•bvl Tlnv Bou<iu<! )"••n<fl Mr. P•T• ll•r ""oalr) 5un Gho•l {Wrlohl l Parr Ott~ llichaml Moon Clobber (.a.111,onl '1<v's Gr1v E•ole •Wardl Al .. Ell~lblt Princes• Starbar IL1oh1ml Co;mcto War Chic (SmiThl O..mn Too!ln /Pao•\ Lerk Grand rcardoial "' "' '" '" "' "' m '" "' '" "' l'O "' "' 'THlll:D A.A.Cl -=110 Yltd•. ] vur o!O• ., uo. Call!, br<d. C•1imlng """' UOOO. Clalmlno crTce Sl600. "' "' ' " '" "' '" Go""' Win IWarOI Ct.1r111r L" (Rllt vl \Var On PoverTv !P.,norl Ton Man (HtrTI .A.II 01 Mt !WrlaM\ Mr. Cuold (Ad•lrl 'Thrtt Looks (Smilhl "' .. 1,TH II.I.CE :-rn Vl ,d5. 3 V<M o•a & uc (•Ill. bted. Cl•lmlnc, PorH 170<» . Cloimlno !>f ie• 11600. "' "' "' "' "' .a.nd1cr Bff (.A.dOlr) Thol.,ion ILloh•ml Meno s; .. v rwu,ool 81rU••l•O !Smit~) (;lnMr Sam v1.1111cnl SIXTH 11.t.C:E -l50 v••ds ~ v~r old• Clalm1no P1Jrs• \1?00 c111mino or!ce S2500 Valley Ho•! IP•estrld11•) Mcon5Wln~ !Hartl .t.r<i0 Emre'1 (Adair I Trutv 81r (Wrl11Ml 11-y Blob ICrosllvl r~~~.;uf i1.~L1FJ'iT1~1n1 CO<Jn1rv CtrO<J•el (Cardo,.) Gentlemean Jet IW•"onl P•ooa·s Pllnt fBrcok•j .A. H Eli, Dlt Lloh!h<•rled (Pernor) CH Ell• l(aroo1al Jorlco !Smilhl E••v Vit1u• (Oroverl .!EVl!NTH llACE -.OQ v•rlf', old• & uo, C•ilimino. Pur.e fla\mlno crltt UO "00 Geron;mo Mayor I Perntrl ~i!!lt Ole~ Btt •AO•.irl o~~~e R~~~~~_<~~;~',bvl Rookv lleacn Han~ fP1orl Mr. Aroo (Liohoml "' '" "' '" "' "' "' "' "' "' ' " "' "' "' :i vra• 12900 "' "' '" "' '" "' l!IGHTH R ... CE -870 v••d•. :l veo' olO• a uo . .a.llowanc••. Puf!t s~aoo. The Los Alamll<>•·RO••moor Ooll·Mn. S•nd River Win (Perner) T•~•• Tracer lWa"O"l JM01 C:u!e B•r !llct.aml Moo11h Rocke1 IAlll\on l S-!le llar Mi" 1Ao1:r1 V1llan1 Prlnr• !Har!) Uncle We• !C~rdo18) Ml Pl• I Or.vr1:. E11tible Ll1!1o L•dv lloar !AdlirJ (lndor llird IW8!sonl '" '" ' " "' '" "' "' ' " '" "' .. , '" '" '" Los A la1nitos Results Tue•G1v, """'· 10, 1'71 C:te•r a fast .. 1Jt5T 11 ... CE -J~ V••d1. Molden l v••• c•d• "'"" In C11.i. Clalm1na Pu .. o 11100 Truc~.ioro !Sml!nl <1,0!l 1}.~ ;-:g ~~~! ~~"nd1vv~~:,n,l,,cn1 3-•0 1'.z1!o-,;1~ 7~0· 5&fin Gier« Twink\• Trucoie, 1ma Sl•r lwc, G1over • cna110o. Sklck> (1ndv. Pr!ie C~it, L1dv Lind a Lou. .!cr•1ched -FIV Ptrr. Falconer Aids Win Five players hit in double fi gures to lead Grant's lo a 63- 59 victory over a tough Laem- mle Theatre team Tuesda.v night in Costa Mesa open basketball league 1~·arfare at Southern Callfornia College. Craig Falconer put the icing on the cake for the victors ,rith a pair of free thrO\.\'S with 10 seconds remaining Io assure the victory. Falconer was one of lhree players on Granrs with II points, Skip Wi lliams and Bart Carrido each contributed a like number ()f digits. Gron!'' I'll " • .. " F•l<ont• • ' ' " (h••mtn • ' • " M•rlln ' • 0 ' Wllll•m• • ' r " O!<:l<"'s , ' " Carrfd<l ' ' " Sc~ormtrt;or~ ' ' ' lo1•1• " " " " L1.,..111l1 Otl " " " " Mf,o.i ' ' , • Wiiii' ' ' • • L•tmmlt • ' " Welkt r ' ' " EKl>tv•tia • ' ' • Pe~st•r ' • , ' 1'utm1n ' ' ' " Tolall " " " " H•lft-.,.., Grt,,l's Jl. l.•ltl'!lmle n. tl N!ghllv D<tul>I•. l·T•"<"•I••• a ,. Roarlot 11:0<ktt, 11•i~ tu.to. THlllD llACE -J50 ""'OS, Molden 1 ve1r old• bred ln C•llr CTo<mina, Pu"• .U~·lvn IPernerl I •O • 00 l 60 Cull< Ool! Ml>s ISlrou~\ 1 . .0 510 HV Pordner (Adair! •.00 1 ':;'1i0-,0~8:!.1 W011a~ win, ~I•"• Tinlo, 88111i"n Moro;e, llov•I l'(•ove" . M~· les!Tc Qo<•n, Sod•'• Ctic~e!, V1ck1ven· 1"l;~·,0tc~d -M•~lmum c ne•o• fOURTH R ... C ~llO V••dc 3 ~Nr old> ono up Claimino. Pu"• !1100 Breoiln' ((~•do1~) 8.•0 • !O l !D Prl"o (Mol•uda I J 90 ~ flO Moby 0.:olh on (Pern•tl 010 Tlfl!0-,~~ ~! Tol•do'~ P8Llto. Pl••• M uc~o. Gr•nw;n, D'Arcv ""' No !tr.I(~•• Fl'TH II.ACE -;•• ~••d• ! ''"' old' ""O un A.l'ow8~'•' P~"' \Jl(;~ C!as-Y Ro.;~et IC•rdol•J l ~ J 00 1 90 JI."""'' !Perner l ~•G 14~ Gll•n:to !Mi!th•lll J •O Tl;:'l~o-,l: v.:_10,M,dW~Y M<•T•• l<~O!I 51 ..... a. Pand•QUI , Kip1v·~ S•o• NQ sc<tTCI>" ~IXTH ••te --l50 Yd<d• l ~e•• old> •<>O uo C:1•,m1"0 Pvrio Sl!~Q B o b '• 81• E"d l lic~•m1 ?0.10 10 00 110 F"'' To c:.o 1.0.m,o .. 1 510 • •O Gold LP• lha•k !C•o1Dvl • O~ Time -II 2110 . Al•o ron -Pilarom ll•r; t• Tool1r, 5teecv (herar. llunn"'' II•>', .a.nn•m••r No tcr•l(h••· n E~•cl1. 1.11.w.l1t Enl I l-F!"' Tl Gt, P1ld l"IJ,00, ~EVINTH llACF. -•W ""'~! '"••• old• •nd uo. Cl~imin9, l>ur>t l:'SOO PIUnd•• (Smilnl ••O l .l.O JCO Btr Mt J0t !Hl•tl J.10 J 00 ~"°!~'• DTel IAdelrl l 00 1Z1:o-,:.~ s:_lo.The Caun•, Don}! I!• GOO<I. R1dlU"1 11.,.. Doll , C11<1orn1• Sm()O. Ro111c<1no Rock. No otr01ChH, ltOHTI+ 11:.t.Cl -.00 vt rd• l •••r Old• •no uo. Cl11sl!I.., lllowanc••-PurH neoo. MO!l"t!Ot (Pta•I 0 00 • 1ll 1.90 Unc:lt (hie~ IAdt irl 5 00 l.IO ~lttv ~"'.\o'~,·ro".•r' • oo fn•tc~o -Oanov llor 0111 NlNTl'f Ait.CE -o.n VA•O•, 3 v••r Olds t nd UD. c:111m;...,, """' l l'IOO. II ••••• .A.crounl llloh1ml 17.00 5.70 •~~ II•• (<u;,., ll'l•hcn) S.&G • 70 f·•nltl Ho·• f A~~i•I •.i o Tim' -;n ~/!O Al•O .... -The Vtrl•I, Miu Gold ~~~i'-111~~~\l\~ lJ~1~ JC.01~'.'l.1m~0:7e St•!lc. Scrttc~ed -llor O•vld. Qonlu•r. !IOP1lftc1, Gold lnoo!, Sun Gtoost, u l ••tl•, s.11,Hflit.rc111nt a 1.l•r cnoi-. P1ld 11n.11. BIG TIME BOXING IN ANAHEIM MIKEOUARRY u-.. 21- vs. 10rdi. vs. 10 rft. CHUCK HAMILTON FClf'IMI' Stats Chimp !RISH GIL KING 30wlM 2- JERRY QUARRY VS. IOBIY FRANCIS St*ilJ&••-- QIJICESEATIAVAJJ.Alll INAU PJICO. ON SALE NIM! AJ-R-'S7.!0,16..i'3 ClauNdol c.t• Box Otflc:I'-Ticte1r01 at 111 S-.. Mey Co. 11'1'1dwey 1c111octs St..-Incl HIM'• Uquon. 132':1 Wtst 1rt. s.1M1 A-. SAT. llGllT, AUG. 14-NIAHEJM aJIMJmOll CENTER Wtdnesday, .A ui;u1t 11, 1<171 DAILY PILOT J7. Checking Out Area Golf Greens Costa ~1esa Golf and Coun- try Club will be the sc:ene i'f a women's c Ju b invitational tou mament Monday w 1th more than 144 golfers ex · peeled. Entries have been received from private llnd p u b J i c courses throughout Southern Californi a. From San ta Barbara on the north , San Bernardino on the east and San Diego on the south . Theme of the e\'ent is Flower Power and the earn" mittee in charge \•:ill ha1•e ~imulated tulips for tee ma rkers. The event is a lv.·o best balls of foursome comj)('tition and will have an 8.30 .shotgun s1art. Mrs. Donald Dungan of C.Osta Mesa is presiden t of Lhe sponsoring organization "l\'ilh Mrs. William Assmus of Costa Mesa as vice p!'esident and tournament chairman. f.1rs . Earl Lev.·is· of Net,1.·port Beach is social ch:iinnan and in charge of the tournament luncheon. In a field stroke tournament at Cosla r-.1esa, llazel \.\'ebster and t.tary Evelyn Jmler tied ror first place in A flight with 42 In the B Uight competition, Ann fl.1artin was the victor ·with 39 follo\l:ed by ft1eri lee Dungan with 43. Carol Ross v.·on the C flight v.·ith 39. Sa11to Ataa Don Randall and guest Chuck \\lidener of Apple Valley won the men·s club rnember-gucst best b a I I touma1nent at Santa Ana Coun try Club over l h e weekend . Competition y,•as match pl<1y v.·ith the \\'inners gaining the championship I-up on the final hole of play. 1Cu11cho SJ followed by Pat Lackner with 77. Nora Morales was the D rtight wloner with 81. In a low net tournament , Dorothy \Yrlghl won top Kay Leutwiler came in with a honors in an ace day tourna-78 for top honors followed by ment at Ranch!) San Joaquin Virginia Ide (79), Z o I a Golf Cou rse recently by Bartholomew (801 and a lie posting a score of 73. between Trudy Bone and Fem In I.he A flight competilion, -;;Siop.,ro.,".,' .,182=).=====;;;;ll Fern Sproul was the winner r GOLFERS Wl1'11 l •w·H•Mlc:•J", P'r•dkt Al T~e LEASE A 1971 CADILLAC "SUMMER SPECIALS" with 77 with Virginia Ide the Bl flight victor at 74. Second in B flight was Jeanne O'Skea (75)1 followed by Vannie Sturgis (nl and Sue Ewers (80~. Charlene Collins won the C flight competition "'ith 74 NEWPORTER INN II~==============~ PAR 3 GOLF COURSE $1.00 with thil •d Wffk da)'I Our 16.88 tire. Wide profile, nylon cord, 27 month guarantee. 9 1~,~led '" and old 11 1F 6:J0· 13 blackv.dl! 111ber~s:.1 Buys a 4 ply nylon cord tire. B1ackwall lubeless Size f ed , tax Pric e 715·1 <1 ········2.14 ,,,,,,.,13,88 825-14 .'' ..•. '232. " ..... 15 .88 855·1 4 ..... '.' 2 50 ........ 17.88 Ti5·15 .... , ., , 2 \6 .•...... 14.88 815·15 ........ 2~7 .•...... 16.88 8J5. J ~ •••••••• 2.48 . 18.88 Plus Fed tax and ol d ti rt Special buy. 8 1rock ICIP " cor1•idg ts from a 1elected grovp. 2 99 ea. Portable 8 tr•ck tape deck with AM radio. Plays all pre·recorded·S track 79 9 9 tape. Has tuning , volu me. tone, bar. ance control knobs, channel indicator. Full stereo sound in separated or closed position. Portable a track t1pe deck with AM/FM multiplex r1dlo, 99.19 8 lr•ck tape deck. Operates on 11112V 1y1tem1, 39.95 0 JCPenney Ground Gainer 16Q§tax and old tire. Blackwall tubel••• fed. Size Repl1ee1 tall C78·13,. , 700-13 • , , 1.95 A78·1 5, •. 560·15 ,,, 1.74 19~§ax and old tire. Blackwall tubele11 Fed. Size Replace• ·tax E?B-14 , 735·1 4 .,, 2.21 F78-14 ••• 775·14 •• , 2.38 22~.e. ... and old tire, Blackwall lubele1s Fed. Si2 a Replace• tax G78-14 •.• 825·14 •• : 2.55 H78·1 4 •• , 855-1 4 ••• 2.74 G78-15, •• 825-15 ••• 2.64 H78·15 .... 855-15 ••. 2.80 Whitewalls only 13 more per lire. Plu1 fed. tax •nil alll tire 21 MONTHS GU.A.~.-.NTEf WITH 7MONTH$ 100%.A.llOW.A.l<ICI! .... _,,, ......... "~· .. ··-·"••· ......... ~ ... ••O< ''"' <••,."' .. ,.,.., ''' '"'""''" .. ,,,_ "'" (<•···· ""' , .. ,. .. '""'"""" ..... """ ... . ............ .,, .... "" "' ..... "'"" ........ . .,., ... , '"" "" "'"""'" •o• ''' '"'"" .. .,,, .. •""' .. ''"'"""-" .... "" ""' ........ ... • •"" "' ""'" "''"" " '" "•"" -• ""'· " ""' "''' ...... , .. , ........ ,,..,, ............. .... "" '"" "'"'" ,.,,,.,,. '''"·'"'""'"' -~ ... . . . .... ' .... ,._ '"""" '"' """ '"' ..... . ,, ' "" ...... ,.~ '""'· ... "" ... ,, ......... ,.. ,.,.,. .... ., ......... , ........ 1 ........... ,,. ' .... ,. ........ , ... ,.,.,, ..• , .......... _ .. .., • ·• ,,,.., 0• •• , •• "' '"' ~"'"" ......... -·· . ·•»·•-·· .......... ,, .... ,,, '""' '·····-·,.·-. ""•'"'·' ' ....... , .... , ... , .. .._, ....... .. I • " '•• ''''"'' "'"' '""••''•" ~"' ... m-••• " ""'' "' II••"""'"' "' <•o ~'-' "'"" .. .,,,., .. , •0•1 "0•• '"'"'<"0"'G<J• ••otUIC..,,.., ..... '>MO .. YOv• GU•••ot10~ .. o .... . ""'"' , .................................... . ,.,., ,., .......................... _ .. ,_ ... .......... ,......... . . ..... ., .. ,, ....................... ,., .. ,,,,,_, .. ' .... ,, ....... ,,,, .. , ... ,,,, ............ ' ... .,..,,, '' ..... ,, .. ,.,.,. .. ,,. ........... ~·~··· .. ''. ,,.,,,.,,, ',, ........ _, . .,,,;(, .. . '' ,,,,,, ........ ""~·~ .................. . ..... . -•. ., ...... ,. .............. ,, .. ,,. ·'' '. . •• " 1,., ..... .,. "'" "'"'"'"' "'" ...... ,., .• , ....... ,,.,,,, ... ., ... , '' .~' '.,. .... ~'"""'""'"'"'""""" '', ....... '"' .. , ............ ,,.,., .. .. ,, ,. '"'""'•"'"''""""'"'"' "•''""'"''"'••<OH ~'Y '" ''""'''" '"' '" ..... , .. , ""'"~ ~ .... , 'Mindltlowtr'® ffoor mot1, Rugged v inyl cor mof1 wilt-I des igns ond c.olors to match The musc:!e cars. O;i;1te® corpet an block vinyl. gas Sll !:> Closeout! Compact and intermediate ·car 1lr conditioners. For most Toyot1s, Oatsuns, Volvos. Fiats, Mavericks and other Inter- mediate size cars. Complete unit includng adaptor kit • Air conditioner installation special •••..••.•• 34.88 most cars. JC Penney auto cent~r Yes, you can shop 12 to 5 Sundays, too, at any of these Penney Auto Centers: ''~UENA PARK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD· CHU LA VISTA OOWNEY FASHI ON VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MGNTC LAIR NEWPlJRT BEACH ORANGE "'THE CITY" RIVERSfDE VENTU RA UsePennysTime P•ymeotPlen •orangethorpe at Valley View (closed Sundays) . . ~ DAILY ,lLOl Start Your E11gines! by Deke Hou/gate P'ft"'C'C'l7N "lll ~~~m.... l it' Whefl practice begins fo r the California 500 on Aug. 21 at Ontario SpeedY>·ay, defending cl :ampion Jimmy 1'-1cElreath may be on tht outside looking in. There art more than half a hundred f'ntries for lllf' $500,000 third jewel in racing·s triple cro\\ n, but none from the quiet man from Arlingion. Tex. A. J_ Foyt has entered only two cars. one for himstU and a lt'COfld for his friend Donnie Allison. It "''as in one or his red Coyote1 that T\lcE!realh mad!! racing hilitory last September. "I don't know where he is," Foy! said, when asked about Jim. That sums up tlie reaction of lhf' entire racing lratrmity, for 15171 has not been ~tcElreath's year. There is a general impression that all a race driver needs to do. no matter how long it takes him. is "·in one or Ule big races, and rus futurf' is assured. That didn't happen in ~1cEl­ reath's case. Jimmy qualified 011e ol t~oy\"s cars at Indianapolis U1is year, but it was ob\'ious he was going to be bumped by faster cars. As it turned <lut he "'as bumped three times. The firsl bump was by Roger McCluskey. but J\.lcElreath was reinstated lO the 33·car lineup when f<lyt withdrf!w the car Allison had fJUalificd so Allison could try to make the fleld in a nother Foyt car. Donnie made il. and for the second time in a day ~1cElreath was ou t of 1he race. . Jimmy climbtd into Gary Bettenhausen·s backup machine and onc:e m<lre made the Indy field, only to be eliminated a 0-.ird time. r-.lcElreath started 32nd at P()C(lno, Pa .. a race characterized by ils woefu l lack of good equipment, and was awarded 27th finishing position when he dropped out after about 160 miles. If McElreath d<>esn'l get lO Ontario. it "'ill be a shame. The experts talk about what a distinguished veteran Lloyd Ruby is, and he has onlv been racing 25 years. ~1cElreath is on his 27th. Jim is 43 yeai-s <lid and has three grown children v.'h<l never biew a day in their lives ·when their daddy walln't a r ace driver. ~lrElrl!ath Top Rookie in '62 h 1H?. wben John F. Kennedy \\'as president and Vietnam wa1 more 1 bun&le of the F'rencb than an American problem, Jim McElreatb ~111 lndy'1 rook~ of the year. He v.·ould b11ve v.·on tbe Indianapolis race (Rodger Ward finally did) If it hadn't been for a Chinese fire drill pit stop, In • car that had only bffn in the Indy SOO twice before in seven attempts, Mc Elreath qualified on the inside of tbe lhlrd row and •as In second pla«; altu ooly 120 lap1. He roared pail Ward and Len Sulton. passinc: lbem in one hrn, aed then overtook foyt in the next corner. J\1cElreatlt's crew was 10 awe1track al their rookie's driving performance ibey gol confused and dropped lbt car off itfi jack during a Ure atop. McElreatb l1 now \\'ell known to fans, but he has a repula· iloa among drlver1 for racing anything on whttls, al any time or any place. He f!arned It lo one of his first USAC event,, the IHI dirt race •I Phoenb:. A badly rutted track bad raused one serious in jury and • falalHy. Tbe rate 1''81 halted after .fll of 100 laps. and drivers srumbled about bavlng lo restart it. Foyt complained lo Mc- Elreatb, "Jimmy, v.·e don't \\'ant to go back out there. ll's a killer. I almo1l flipped myself.'1 MeElrealh looked at "'oyt, puzzled. lben dra\\·led, "'Nolbin' ~Tong wllh the track as I can see." And be turned and v.·alked 1way. Dittemore '71 Road Racing Champ Now htar this, underdog lovers. Jim Ditte1nore is the 1971 U.S. Au to Club road racing champion. Skeptics might point out that Dittemore: a :l6-year-<1ld from Palos Verdes, backed inlc; Ult tiUe by "'inning the <lnly rac~ on USAC's new circuit that was n<lt canceled. Last Saturday D1Ue. m ore w<ln <lne 100.miler and placed second in the other to ac· cumulate Ule highest point total. The s ignificance Is that Dilt.emorr is nearing the end of nnly his first professional season. At Kent, \Vash., he deleated oot only the beat drivers USAC has in road racin~ bu.t also the best from the SCCA L&l\1 Continental formula A circuit as \\"tit. Only San J uan Capistrano's Sam Posey. the second htat winner. was able to race him on a day \\'hen Gordon Johncock. Jerry Gr11.nt , David Hobbs and Ron Grable dropped frotn con. Untion. The way Jim did the deed "'as remarkable. "I had a Jot <lf luck.'' Ditlemore said. "It started out Friday ,..·hen I shot <lne qualifying session because. my car wouldn't i;t.art. \l.'e. looked for the lrouble f<lr three hours. changed e.very- thlng <ln the engine and still couldn'~ find <lUl \\'hat \\·as \l'rong_ "If we made a movie: about th1:1". nobody \\'ou!d behe\•e. 11. Finally, with 15 minutes to go In qualifyin~ \If' found 8 broken wire. Jt wasn·t <lbvious. )'ou couldn't see 11. But \\·hen 1rr re- pla~ it the car fired right up. "I i ot in six laps and wound up 13th on the gnd ti \\a~ !-0 tale I was driving in the dark. Irs unbelievable \1t £Ol 1n thr race.'' Ditten1ore's Efforts l1tr1n.:i119 O\l!,e;more's racing effort \\'as el'tn more amaiin~. "It i.ook a cou ple of laps to get aound Jerry Grant."' bt ~aid. Grant dJ-o\·t: bl' lurbo-Offy po"·ered Indy car in the unique e vent which wa1 run under a combination of USAC and SCCA rule1. " USAC driven used 750 horaepoY>·er turbo-Oflys and turbo· Ford• burning exotic fuel. v.·bllc SCCA drivers used lbelr 500 b.p. stock block Chevy engines that ran on ~U~!_l•sollne. Fish Report TODAY IS THE DAY TO LEASE A 1971 CADILLAC NABERS ~ CLERKS-BUTCHERS-BAKERS • -ALL DEPARTMENTS for a BRAND NEW 1?.~ HAl801 VIEW HILLS MA RKfl Locared belween fo1hion lilond end Corona del Mor, Oft Sen Jooquin Rood In Nirwpcrt leo<h. 30,000 feel of 1fte world'1 fines! food1 o'!d 1ervice. lnterview1 I dolly of Ri<hcrd'• Lido Morket, 3 AJ3 Vio Lido. New- po4't ho<h. Appointment1 673 -6360. 0'ENING APPROXIMATELY NOV, t, 1971 ............... l:llil,,.., ................ ~.....,....,,,,,,,,.,..,,..Jl ' " SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! Se habla Espanol WESTMINSTER SANTAANA FULLERTON 15221 BEACH 81.WD. • PHOll 89U544 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •• 9:00 A.M •• 9 P.M. SATURDAY •• , • , •• , , ••• 8:30 A.M •• 6 P.M. SUNDAY , •••.•• , , •••.. 9:00 A.M. • 2 P.M. 120 E. ARST ST. AT CYPl£SS • PHOllE 547.7477 1530 S. ~ IUD.• PllOllE 17M700 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •• B:OOA.M.·9P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •• 8:00 A.M •• 9 P.M. SATURDAY •• , ••••••••• 8:00A.M.0 6P.M. SUNDAY ••••••••••.••• 9:00A.M.·4P.IL SATURDAY B.-00 A.M.. 6 P.M. ···-········ 2PM SUNDAY ••••.••••••••• 9:00 A.M. • · · . ,.,ot o•I•. I "'• '• oppl y .... II<><•• boou• IY Io r • lot111 1;,,,e, 49~ AUTO SEAT BELTS ~MOTOR TUNE-UP CHOICE Of ' COlOtS l udlo up •""'f ...... >OU d<ivo. A "'"'! for .01 .... (..,,,pl<10 ..... ~ lolli"Q•. 2~.~ \.t>.;cat.,. up11ot ~yl;nd"'' ol ~our cor"• '""II'"°· .... .,, •<>< luo.d uP for "°'""' p•do•"'• RUGGED 4-CYCLE MINI-BIKE 2\1 HORSEPOWER4 CYCLE ENGINE • 8ig l l~ D>o-1. "k.,..bb(" ri•• yjth tubu • Sut• lt<>p friclio" brake • Hoo"Y duty ~l•il~gol dutch and TUBELESS TIRE Al CLIPP.ER a8LACK~!~~.s 6.50~ 13 ••• 4PLY NYLON CORD 15 MONTH GUARANTEE• p l111 fod. fGI< 91 $1.tl,,.. li<e 6.70 x15 _,. ....... 9'5 FITS FORDS, CHEVS, & PLYM. 15 MONTH GUARANTEE* ,1o;, Clipper l~bed·!ype 8!0~~ .... 11 HENO THUMP TIRE. PERFORMANCE TEST~fO;:::::l;;i;~;:;;~~~;:;;:;~~ BELTED TIRES! CORNELL ARISTOCRAT TUBELESS BLACKWALL GENERATORS KEEP A SPARE IN YOUR TRUNK f CORNELL FUTURA TUBELESS WHITEWAllS 4 PLY DYNACOR" RAYON COD · 27 MONTH GUARANTEE' CARBURETOR CLEANER Mode f., l..,,Q life, .,,... cioi<><1 porfort"o"<e. O....'r b• toyOht wi!h· out G •P<>r• ;n fDUr ""· GAS-IN.1/NE FILTER FOOD TRAY Gii.EAT FOR AUTO lRIPS, nc. 2 FULL PLIES DYNACDR® RAYON CORD PLUS 2 BELTED PLIES DYNACOR® RAYON CORD PllCl Pl!Cl 7.001<1 1 1554 ].1!>11.YJ . '"' 1651 6.9.S1l.JS 7 ,00a 1 ~ 1.15/7.10 1764 "' • is11.oo 1865 I . " ,....., ... futl 1y0to"' 11~"''' ..... "'"' """ mololllro. r.o. lo<lt <>11aio•I co.,.,....,. .,,.,,. f,,.,;ng 11<11 Ii""· "" ............ . miui"" l•umn CORNELL EXTRA-WIDE TREAD .TIRE GAUGE .,,,,,,,,, '"' b o~••· ~o•" lt~<i'•. ho.Ion , ot<.. A"provod b, (cl;fo,. "i" Hioh.,.oy '01101. lASY TO 1NSI All NO 33c ~Ol!S '10 D~lll ·ouAtANtll! •••• , '"' IOY$ Snf• nod prach<ol. 11s LAWN AND GARDFN SPRINKLER & SOAKER HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID ,.i.••• •c!ol• ,..,,h .,II ODP•OV•d t. • .,~. 11~,~· ••<1•""'"d br •ho :>•010 GI (ol 'o'"'"· I ROAD HAZARD GUARANTfE• ,., ... &.,, ••••. ..... (,. •• ,! 1, ... .. , .... ,,.,.~ .... . .., •' .............. ~ ~ oil oood '"'""'" '" ................... , . .. ll•····· .... •• 11 .......... ~"' ....... ~ ...... -i, ·~· ..................... ~ ••••• ,1 ........ . ............ .I , .. ..... FREE $6.98 WHEEL ALIGNMENT ... ,~ P""~O>~ of 1 .. oot "'"''POI •~g~r '""I"'"'' Am••;<o~ cc•1' BUY ON CREDIT ACCURATE BEADED FLOAT s1u· 1Datim111s • VOlf . '!."" . 6'5 12 f.l'OHT., Gl,IARANTH ' , . ·~ . BIG SAVINGS 24 MONTH 40 MONTH NOW ON CADET GUARANTEE GUARANTEE BATTERIES 1 1 MOlT • VOll CAIS 124 MANY' 11 YOLJ CAU l ltL6VOlT •Oil VOlkSWAGIN 1953~ #42 12 VOLT JOit VOlkSWAOIN ,,. 1695 1288 21 95 1595 2295 1,.,tt.rf Iii 111010111o•d •t•in•I ehfoch t• itll•., '"'""'t..f'" ,_ ;,. f•t ,_.; ... ~,...,fitd I~ foe,,.,fll pett•,.g•< tot "''' (pr.,.i..t ._ _____ .._ ____ _..._ ___ ~ 1 .. 7~1 l'!en1ht, ndiu•'"''"' rh11•1• be1od ell .. ,~1 .. , .. 11.n11 ,.1 •• 1 ALL PRIC ES WITH OLD BATTERY IN TRADE TUBELESS WHITEWALL 4 PLY NYLON CORD 70 SERIES TIRE fll).1.1 2500 1.f'JCJ/1le oll GIOll 2600 •.1'1•.00• 14 Hll).14 2700 1.)0/t.OQ~ u THE WIDE ONE ••• 6 PLY TRIAD 70 SIRl!S TIR[ TUllLlll WMnlWALU j,\ .. l.Jt Wl!H IT~ll' l.O.TON COii) NO flol S•OHING 0 1 THllM' 40 MONTH GUARANTlle 33~?,,,. (7.15. l.i) ,. .... • 11 11 ,, ..... '"'" ,,., ~·l• '"" '.:.':::.:.:: (,010 I< 35" , ... ra i~ • ", l'.1(0 \) 36" >U 111~ • 11: "' 10 I) 38" ,., (~ .,. 1,, ........ 1.tS 2.14 1 00 '" .... Wtdntlod1y, Au9u1 t ll, 1971 l'our Mmaey Healtl1 Cru·eer Aniericans Cou11ty Cof C Set to Publisl1 Training Slated Not Very Enthused Fi1·st Industrial Directory TI1e Uran&e L: o u n I y By JOllN CUNl'>ilFF Chamber of Commer('e today By SYLVIA PORTER · announced ils entry into the 1971 -in both voluntary and NEW YORK ~AP) ' ubllc, union and non-union book publishing held in a Al' l wllMU AJl•llfl ITEM : In Atelrose, 111., tht hospitals. Evidence of I a g gin g en-. progran1 designed to bolster We1tlake Community Hospital thusia!m among or d in a r y I! training blind students rrom Licensed Practical Nurse $120 Americans comes I r o ni both nlllionat and local trade Tri.ton Colltje as darkroom Registered Nurse 163 various compass point s today: ror niore than 11.000 t•ounty technician!'! to process Xrays. X-Ray Tecbnician 142 Stttden(S Retail sales are off, con· business fi rms. The blind, notes instruct.or f\tedical Soctal Worker 187 sumers are '"buying down " lo 01an1btr President Te d Robert Walsh. who has been Occupational Therapi.st 164 V lower priced goods, resorts Finster said his organ1z.alion bl ,_, h1·m,.lf · h 12 Dietician 170 ClllllrCS are less than full. "~ since e v.·as . has commissioned the publica- do not have psychological pro.. Pharmacist 224 The savings ralf' remains lion of the first annual Orange blems in adapting to total These averages m ean D . ''" }} higher than normal and the County Industrial Directory darkness. nothing in many cilies, though, 01112: ll' e use or credit lower than and Buyers' Guide. a book ITEM : In Philadelphia. JO For instar.ce. in San Fran-'-' average, s u g g e s 1 i n g 11 ralaloguing the tot11I con1- hospita.ls are collaborating in cisco, the a v erage of a NEW YORK (UPI! -The ccn~ervative if not \\'ary view merl'ial resources of the l"O\Jn- a Federally financ ed program hospital pharmacist is $321 a suspicion lhal loday·s high er economic prospects_ ty. its eities and con11nunities. to train mort than 60().hard week. In New Yo.rk. the school students n1ay be better There is no doubt about the The first press run of 10,000 cort disadvantaged individuals average starting pay for a busi nessmen than the i r causf's of reduced s~nding. copies will be di~tributed to as nurling aides. dieticians' llt'i'nsed practical nurse is $159, rathers could be drawn rrom "'hich are listed ill the purchasing agents ror major helpers, ward clerk!, surgical and ror an RN. $207 -and so the resulls of the 197~71 gol·ernment"s "Survey or Cur· <'Orporations. busine.ss firnis technicians. The training lasts it goes. Junior Achievers program, rent Business"' as ··growing and govern1ne11l age n<'il's and 18 months, during v•hich The directions in which we In spite of the rece!>sion, the concern over 1 n r I a t 1 0 n • their prime: c o n I r a c t ors participants are paid $2 to finally are starting to move-156.000 youngsters enrolled in u n e 111 P 1 0 Y ment and the throughout the United Stales, $2.46 an hour. are as fascinating 11s they are 6.900 J un ior Achiever en· gen<'ral state of the economy.'' Cflnada and other parts of the . ITEM : In California , the potentially meaningrul to you terprises managed to do just Such an explanation 1~ '\lestern v.·orld. <JS \rell as Stanrord f.itdical Cente r is and me. about as well this school year understandable. Bui does 1t Orange (.;ounty, late this year. 'fh a • they h""' O"e1 the p•st h•lf •pply to the sloe~ market too. B f · training 40 disadvantaged Jn-e prngrains are primari-·' "" v ·· y ocuszng attent111n on I · d h h I h h century (Ir are sina!J investors getting 11 d d d ividuals in three stages _ Y a1n1e at I c. eat su ..... pro-· lC pro ut'ls :in :.:erv1ces f · f E' h h uut of the market fur o1her first. basic education: second. esstona -the man or wornan ig 1y perl'enl of the hig available in OranJ!.e County tn h h d d h I d reasons~ ] d ] 11n-the-job t r a in i n g in w o as not gra uate from !IC' oo v£'nlures again shov.•e a high y elai ed a n d paramedical jobs such as lab college and whose numbers a profit. And the average net f'or nearly a year nO\\'. odd-permanent volume. we belit'\"f' A. COMPUTER LISTINGS PILE HIGH IN COUNTY Charles Roh, Publisher (left) and Ted Finster Health Unit Reports ·Earnings NEWPORT BEACH <BWI -Neuro-Psychi.atric &. Health Services Inc. tOTCl, specializing in acute alcoh(llle and acute ps y c hiatr ic hsopitals, Mond;o.y reported earnings or 35 cents per share on revenues of S4 ,153,000 !or fiscal 1971 , ended May 31. This <.iimpared \\'llh 1970 revtnues of $3 .6.35.00.1 and earninas per share of 40 cent.,. Donald Yt'. Wright. Neuro president . pointed ou! that 11'hlle both revenue~ and nt.t income sho\.\ed a mode.st in· crE>ase over 1970, per share e11mlng s dNlined somewhatr. Ile said f11 ctors affecting a <le- cli ne v1ere startup cosl:I ol tv.·o new ho~pitals and the loss or income suffrred when the Feb. 9 earthquak.t forced evacua· tion of Alta f\lt5a Hoi;pl\al at S~·hnar. nov.· being. remodeled. Neuro 11!so shows an in· cre;ise of 16 percent in averagt' shares oullllanding over 1970, according I e '\'right. assistants: finally, ir a student are designed not to Joy,'er the profit again was abollt 6 ptr-lot sates.meaning transactions we can effectively slimulate chooses. training as a phys-decade. cent on capili!I stock -or of less than 100 shares -ha\'e trade ror our local bus iness ('ian's assistant. The project is The shorter training spans somewhere around $65 on sales been consistently higher than rirms," Finster said a l a being financed by t be are deisgned not to lov.·er the of $800 to $900. Capitalization purchases. Week aner y,·eek Chamber press conference. book, the Buyers Guide, is only the Hrst step in a long· Carnegie Corp. and the aim is qualifications of the graduates of most of the enterprises was the sell ing has gone on. even pointing out that the directory keyed to the theme "Try range program aimed at to train 100 to 200 !!!tudents but to hold stlldents who simp-just over $100. The rules or the when the market \\'as rising. is the rcsull of "heavy de-Orange County First." This enhancing the c 0 u n t y' s each year. ly could not arford to Jive for game fix the price of sha res at And although the trend had mand for such a publication." section is ain1ed al Orange economic environment. should j Our critical n 3 1 i 0 n wi d e Jong periods on the modest SI and allowed only one share been developing for years. Chamber E~ecutive Vice Co u n t Y b us i n e s s t'~ • become a ~tandard reference I lle:idquarlerE'd in Nell'po;t Beach. Neuro ha~ psychiatric and alcoholic rehabilitation racilities in C1lifornia at Brea, Calabasas. NeY.'lJ(>rt Beach, Costa f.1esa. Syhnar. Van Nuys, Tustin, Auburn and Redlands. Other hospitals are located in Portland. Ore., and Spokane. A hospital i D Honolulu will open in the fall Graffiti 1s A Joke ••• Rully shortages or health personnel stipends often paid in training to a stockholder. never has it been more e\'i· Presidenl Lu('1en O Truhill organiz111ions and indi\'idual~ for the nalton"s busines~ com- are opening the doors wide to programs. The kids may havr so1ne dent. sa id the Chan1ber or Con1· who niay bf< 1':pending 1he1r niunlly. . expanded and innovati \•e job And the objective is te bu llt-1n advantage in the shape The standard explanation n1er<·e has l"Ontractrd 11·i1h purchnsini: dollars clsrwhcrr 1 ~::~~:;;;;;;;:;;;:::;::;;::;;;~~;;::;~~~:;;~;;~~~ training prograrns a t tackle head-on a mn.npower ol h e Ip f u I encouragement has been !hat the l1ule guys ('h11rles Roh. of Roh Custom .. s1 n1ply brrausl' they do11·1 & universities. high sc h 0 0 1 s, gap which hurts all except the from parenl ~ and friends O\•er are selling shares 1o buy Publ1C"a l1ons-. Tu s i 1 n, lo kno11' what"s av;11labl(' he re al ~ -~ 1 o o o • junior c o 11 e g e s . hospitals. very wealthy among us. firms in the harsh adull mutual fund s. And t he produt'e the l)irectory and hurnr. ·• l'in~ter said There are now 2,285 health Progress already is in-busi ness world. Still. an 80 statistics seen1ed to \•eri1y hnndle sales or ad\'ertisin,c: Roh s<11d the arduou~ lotsk ORDER ~;,-:--,'\.·~. (. training programs bas~d in disputable. As a result or the pecent sut:cess ratio wi!h no I his. f.1utua! fu nd purchases Iha! will l"On1pternellt th e nf t"atalogui11g h;is begun 111th Beautiful member hospitals, says the acceleration in training just in noticeable decline tn earnings were v.·ay up. book '~ categorical listings. a cornpulcnLl'd listing ot n1ore ' American Hospital Assn. in the past two years. the hos· or sale for period like the Now that interpretation is Roh has had extensive ex· than 8,000 county btL'iUlt'~S , . Stick-on Chicago. A full 1.400 hospitals pital manpower gap has bttn school year just closed is suspect. At the time the small perience 10 producing establishments, ··rron1 iuom YOURS ., \ LABELS across the U.S. are being used slashed by nearly two-thirds enough to make the adult investor began selling in directories for manv Ca liror· and pop hatnhurger stand~ lo by junior college students ror since 1966. As a result of the business world a little envious. earnest. his redemptions of nia ccnnmunities, Tt"u hill said. the largest ('orpora1ion doi ng training. The-step..up in leadership by a g gr e s s iv e Abou L 85 percent or !he mutual fund shares also be ga n ··Ho.,.,·ever. 1 wan! lo niake it business herl'. training has been spectacular. hospitals an d universities, schoolboy ve11tures were in lo rise and threaten to clear that lhis is not !he con-Hof1"s stat! 1s now heav1lv there-is a n1ountlng v.·il l· manufacturing, su('h as m.ak-«>vertake purchases. ventional t_,·pe 11f dirl'clor.i• engaged ill cornp!e11ng phasc l The duration or heaHh I · h ingness among more tirnid in-ing s mall Ji~ht ing llxtures. n J\tay it appened. F'or the that 111er('ly \i s!s nanirs and two -the indivdual pnll1n~ ol I.raining p10grams is being ·i 1· 1·1st t' · t I I d h h e sti u ions to copy the prC>-assembling clocks. makin~ 1 ime in mu u;i un addresses.·· Truh1\t sa id. ''\Vr 1 os1· n1ore t an . 0 O O significantly shortened lo at-h' t ] d d · grams that appear successrut. box games. mixing cleaning is ory. sa es e x r (' r e 11·ill bf' prod111·1n<> lhe kincl 11! bus1nesse.~ 10 11c·qull"P thr l'e~1 tract more 1tudent s. h d b I -The jobs are reaching oul fluids or hemslitching linens. pure ases. an v 121 ~ tnlorr11at1on abuu1 a ~· .. 111pany o! the ne<·es..~ar~· 1nlnrr11<1tion Career "ladders" are being for the v.·orkers -at last. Some ~old 1 n s u ran c ,., rnillion. Investors t:ashed 1n 1ha1 a bu~rr need!" lo knnw for lhe ll1rt'clory ancl the erected in hospitals to permit operated broadcasting pro--.$428.2 niillion of fund share~. brlore hr-· issue~ a purtha;-;e Bu vrr"" c;u1di· \ lov.·er level. lower p a i d granis on small stations. sold They bought $306.i m1ll1on l)fder ·· All of 11 will hP p~ek<l!{t'll 111 1 employes lo progre3s UP"'ard PSA Tell s nev.·spapers. ran ne"'s bureau~ The indust ry was shocked. In e tlrt 1. he nol ~d . 1111, a 1w•nnan1·nl vnlu1nr that \1•111 1 to higher status. higher paid or \i•ere engaged 111 the although it had an idea that a d irectciry wi ll iiraw a eoncise l}t' re\'1Sl'd and rei"sued t :irhl jobs. One ladder set up in 11 periphery of data processinA day o·r reckoning "as ap-but drtailcd pieture ()f ii hat vear. Pro c r P fl -~ lr()lll hospitals in Boston. Cleveland E • A .Junior Achiever company proaching. The entirr markrt. rvery firrtt has lo otfcr 111 tht> ;tdver11s111J( and "'ill'~ of 1h1·) and the Stale of ~faryland armngs is spon~ored by a loc:il in fact. was shocked by lhe \\'ilY of conunerce. books. eo..;!ing $1 2.i>O C:it:h 1111 allows a bottom-rung house or business linn or a civic news and still is mulling 01•er public, $10.00 ea('h lo Chnmber' laundry or kitchen "·orker lo SAN DIEGO -(8\V) association. The national pro· !he 1neaning. ThP boo!. \i·i1I De divided 1010 n1e1nber~, will bf> ll.t'('Utnula!rcl move upward to nursing assis-Pacific Southy,·est A Ir 1 in e ~ gram is supported b y The question for stock l\\'o sections. ThP first sct:tinn. by the Chaniber In eover the tant, laboratory or X·ray !PSAf reported earnings !or business, big and sniall. w. f.·1. market Y.'alchers lo answer !ht. lndustriHI Oireclory. 11 i!I rost of publ1rntion for thr f1r~r !J>CCialist. licensed practical the second quarter. ended Eln1er. chairman or 'Texas now is this: rtenlize all Fi rms havrni.: niorf' volun1e, as ll"ell a ~ succeeding nurse. Pay scales along this June 30, of $1.792,0N on total Gas Transrnissio11 Corp. has Are small inl'eslors turninE! than IO eniployes, listing such rs;ues. ladder range between $91.50 revenues of $26.2.16.000 com-JUS\ replaced John Debull of conservative for the samf' infornlation as product.~. and· Hoh said tht'rc has bt>en ex · and $136 a week. pared to $1,283,000 in 1970 on American Te J e p h 0 n e ;i.~ reasons that they ren1:11n ~re ~e~~i~e: s'1_vail~~l~~b~~y e~I trernely Ja1'orable response to And vitally important. the total revenues of $2.1,314.000. national chairman ot .Junior reluctant buyers of otJ1r.r tht> book . dcspi!r 1he l:icl that pay(lfhea\\h service\\'orkers Earnings ""r share in the Achievers goods 11nd ~ervices'.' Or are <'lll ployes, and all ci l hrr i1 hris ~en pro1·re d lng t'~ rclevAnt infor1n11!Ln11 A 11 of all kind!! has been soaring. sct'ond quarter or 19 7 1 During the school .vcar. lhr otht'r !actors involved'.' virtuHlly unilnn()unccd. n1crnbl•r.'I will be I 1 .~I ed . No longer is this among the ainounted to ~ <' en 1 .'I youngsters enrolled in Junior The sm111l in\'es!or is d1f· ··our PfOplr have h<'rn l•1orst paid of occupation~! compared to 39 cenls ror the Achicl'ers attend a business ft•ren1 loUay -better 111-regardless of !he nuinber fll .~<'cunllg advrrtising a1 :i I <mployes. Truh1ll said fie.Im -as this recent un· prior year. class one night a "'eek. ormed and more crilical. r.ratify1ng rate."' Roh said published survey by \he The 197 l second quarter The national body .. Junior He has listened to yea rs of Firm.\ will be li~ted by ""\Ve expect to rill all lhf' spat'l' American Hospital A s s n _ passehger totals. revenues and Achievement, Jnc .. operates a publici!y and promo I ions category of goods or service.'! alloted for ads within thr ne xt underlines. It shows average net Income benefited from the summer job education pro.. about runds and stock.'! and he for quick reference by Dire(·-tiO days.·· TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Ord•r For Your1elf or• f riend M•y be u1 ed on envelop•1 •l r1turn •ddre11 l•bel1. Also "'''Y liandy •1 identific•tio" lebels ior markin9 person•/ item' 111ch ., book1, records, photos, etc. l•b1ls stick o n 9 lin1 •nd may be used for marking home c•nned foc.d items. All l•b1J5 •re printed with stylish Vogue typ1 on fin1 quality white 9umm1d p•p•r. r -----------------------, •111 •ft th" c•u..-n, ch' •nd ..,.,, "''"' \1.U ,.: I f ~"•1 ~•1~11"• L•••I eov,, l'.O. a~~ 11'• 1 Lt11• Miu, C•lll. tlU~ I I I I I t I I I I I t I : PILOT PRINTING • L-----------------------~ starting weekly \\'ages (If shift of the E asler season gram 1n \\'hich 58 rnajor <'Or· detec1s a "'ide gap be1ween lory users. Truhill and F1ns1er agrf'rrl _.:.h=oo~p=it=•='-'=m~p=l~oy~e='-'='~'-'-""_._d_·~f-1o_m~-'-'-'-''-h~-'"~-A-'-p-'_i_l _.__:poc_1_a1_io_n_•__:P_•_,_1.c_i~p-'t_•_·~~~-'-''-'-m_is<~-'-"-'~'-'~Y_ol_f.~~~~~-T-h_c~'-''-'-"-'~''-'_ti_o_n~•'~'-h'~-'-h'_'~'h_e~boo~k-._"_'h_ir_h~ma-'y~oc !'".'"'.:"~....,..~~~~~..,.~~..,."."~~~~~~~~..,.~~~~~~.....,.~~~~~~~---~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ( ' 63 .. " .I If , I " ' ],• • ! •:, J I ~ ' ... ' • I ... . .. ' . ' • ' • '' ' I' • . ' • '· ,•' ~ r. • • ·' \ ~ "$ • • ... ' . ' . • • • • • I ... r .. -~ .... .,, .. ~. I• fast The Big M-Mutual Saving1 onera the nation's highest rite on klaured a1vlngs with a choice of 4 lntured guer1ntffd~lo -grow uVSngs plant, including 6% ($5,000 minimum, 2 to 5 years); 5lle% ($1 ,000 mlnlrmJm, 1 Io 5 yNrs). Equtrly lrnportent, Th• Big M c1rn enough to give you very peraonll Mrvlce. Mutual Savings eo....•1 .... o111co,2111i..iCMoI"lglnny''1s-so10 ind Loen Allotl.atl1n Other onie.s In Covlnt, Wtal Ar o•cll1, P1s1den1 and Glerldalt • • • 1 • • ., . ' " 1.t-.. • . ...,;. ' • -.. ~~ •• r---... .. ·:-~ .~ ~"' ·~ '• •• ~ • .. ~ ·4 I• '" ' ;-. • . ' 'I . ' ~ ,~, ") ~:.>.\..'i r; ..... • • : f. • • .. . . ,, ' ' . Sf D.\I\ V PILOT s LECAL NOTICE w ,. . "" oo ond ttn o r:i.41 lo o noy< 1., E~o<U o " P110 h..O 0 • 90 Col 0 1 Y "'""" 2 ~ t LEGAL NOTICE LE( Al NOTICE NOT CE TO CREO TORS Slll>Ell' OR COUPT OF THf $TAT£ OF (AL FOllN I FOii THI( CO UNTY OF OR ANGE 10 a..£HU E o f l !:E F STEr,M1'N • •o l nown a GE NE STEr.,1,AIJ O.ce1sNI t QT (( HE.~t<l'I G VEN o "" ~b~ e 1m0<t <l•co:.: .. n •• LEGAL J..;OT ICE NOT Cf TO CllEO TORS ~UPE ll; OR COU RT OF TH€ ST.lTE OF (,\L !'"ORN A '0 11 Tl!E COU NTY OF ORll.NGll t<o A •"U E ••O ~"•E•E•" '"' c.~~ o~ P o 11~<1 S•p ~n ~• 1 n 1 1 I EGAI NOTICE jUP'£1t!Oll COUllT OF TH£ $TAT£ OF CAI. ,OllN '-1'1111 lHli: COUNTY OF OllANGt: HO A 1t1)1 .. OT Cl. 01< ME•ll NG O!' P'IElll ON FOq PJ!OllAlE OF W LL •Nil FOii lEITEllS TESTAMENTAltY \llONll W'-VIED • LEGAi ~OTJ CE PUlll C NOTICE • )l ( •O• ., bt•u<:ot11'<!011 A ou 1 0(1(1 •m 1'lltt P •v-n • A, Mn• (1 !011 0 Th ~ w l~ t• l r•G11• •fWI •u • v cn~nr Mf!m11m110 1 IOO OO A "'"""'"~~·~ bkl-wlfl"n 110U1 lhr ""-w! n• •..ti~ bY -'"' How• o c L•"~ ov 12.) Sh• Im• 0 C°' • MO>• 101 m oY lie -fl • 30" I' I Cllfl f l \<o COi O M"• I>',.. lo •~It' "'""' ~ 0r • .,., co.,1 01 , "'1o1 lw•Utl II H I 7))11 I Wtdntsd.iy A119un 11 1971 LEGAL J'i&l'ICE "'oo • o JO<J 'l• m•n r;ioo • 1 Fo 1m1n P us ~•e<l no~ App en c11 •ho b• mp ovt<l n eon orm vw nSeco i lor l'lo C• o n • L•IX: Cod• The o •9<> ng n~~v • o V.•9"> • b•S M v ... :m • ou nevm wo i.. fl9 ""v ol • ~n I r.ou TM• • • o ho <lov oncl o • ,... wo • sh• i... • ,,,. •fl<I ont b• mann o v u1><>n "' ton he con •t '"'" cl ~ bcon oc p u/lde •• hon no ua wo kmen •m~l<I ..a • 0 1ngo (0<m • (• o Do olnv Hervov F sno P tha n1 At•n 6.i.I co o h• con ~ Oa•o Co1• Ca ' , t1 LEGAL NOTICE IAR Jl!lt $U,Ell OR COUll T Of THI 'f'-TI OF C'-1. 'OllN A FO• TH( (OUNT'I' OF 011'-J.IGE No '-•HS NOTICE OF HEAR J.I G P'El 1 O°' FOP "llOllATE 0, W LI. jl,J.i(I FOii LET TE.Iii (IF AOM H STllAT ON W Tl( W ll A,.N(XEO E • ~ JOSEPH SOlME 0• •• -a OT CE ~ HE"E6Y ('; v!ON ~•n• •Somo h~ ~II~ PO~~·~ •mt<! <!• NI II $15,000 INVESTMENT 80°/o WRITE OFF-1971 OUTSTANOING ORANGE COUNTY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -lfASE BACK Alil r 171 hly ..... ..at tltl t .... MM• 9Jt1• ' OVER THE COUN1 1ER •-n ••UllYI 1nt ..... 1t.H •••llllm •I •nm lMah>ly , 41 M ,....,. HAID l>rku .. Ml ....... ,.... ... INrtlllP .... ~,, • Cllnll'I , •• NASO List1ng1 for Tues.day August 10 1971 ~~'i " YOR K >.P) Be l l•I OlllW .... >8 1>t1MI H 0<:104 81 <IP W Mell " & cl SOf'I ov•r B cl Soro B enr 8 Ck H 5 BOii"" E lloou A.H ... ~--- Fina11ce Briefs NE\V YOTiK (UPI) -Re cenl market v.ee akness should nol he rega dell as an n d cat on ti :it a renev.:al or last 'e;11 s beai 1n;i1 kel subs! t !e for a summer 1n 1971 \\rghl I \estors The NP.'\ YORK IUPI F reepnrt M ner~ls Co ;igreed tfl selt le fflr mill on plus-nlC'res! a series of 111come cla nns gro\\ ng flU\ its fleduct1oris for assets of a f 1rmer subs.id ar} seried by the Caslro go\ernment rn ( ub;i prior to 19:>9 The com pany said 1n its 1970 annual reporl that lhe tax def1<' ency l1ab1hf \ might be as large as $g million PURCHASE N \ IUPl l - 6 ~ P'r <'enl sol1dat'd bond! Wall Strre! ' " MUTUAL FUNDS VOR>; "p d• "o~ 5 0< E tnAnoo o , .. hft• H th Low _,,._ •' ' ' • • ' " "' , • Complete:..New York Stock List ' ' n! " • "' " " • • ~~t " , •• . " •? ,, • n ,. •• "" • --.fl. ... __ , , ' .. • .. • " .. • • • ' . . " ' " 'll ~ • " . " ' ' . ' " .. ~ . '" " ·~ " " .. ., . n " .. " ' ' " " •• "' ,, " .. • • 111. ' ~. • 'i 1 , ll Jl -l- .. , . n ·-' . ~ -. ' . 11~. -" . " . • • + • • • ... -.. '" " ~-. fa -··-,, .. '' -. 11 ~ T , . " ' ''" + ' " ' ' 1 •• • • • ·i ·- "" ' ' " "" ' ' , ' ~ .. • • ' • • " ' I l • • • • .. ' • • , . ' , . • • • , • • • • • • ' • , • • • • , • , • • • 11 I: • • , r ~ I I I N••1eo ;20 No co c~ 1~ N1 (~!i< oO N11n.,1co .a N1 A n ~o N Av~ .]6q NKAT C1n H NC1 "' IJ.0 "• c •• ,,-11 "!Al (htm Jll N• C vl tC N•t 0 > I 91'1 N1 ~<>I 14 "'" Grn 20 NoG,i>IOI N1t l-lomu N• lndull N1 Ind pt !l N <>roil l 01 NMSvcln u N• ~1n<1 1; N~1S11 ch o• N• s1w i J.O N• T11 10 N1IUnEI '7<1 N• om1• II Ntp ~nr .0 N1Yl>1w l • N•w&t y l Nfnl fl 111 f>IE TT )3' "ltwh1 l o Newmnl O• 11/tWm! pf4 5C) "'YHonR ild N VS ((,)01 NYSE PlllO NYSE ollH N oo MI> 1 o N1Mof 1 O N1Mp! JfO NaMp J~ N lg~I> 01; NL nd N~ o~ WI No I n(p JQ.g Nn r11rn1 NA. Coo Ml f,/n.o, M1 Si g Nn Am Pn No ... mR~ •O NoAR• p • 11 ~~t:~~~ ;,~ Not G11 1 I Nol G• pll to NonPS )1 NoNC.t• l l>ll NoS111>w o NS Pw ote to NS ,...., otl "Cl "'•t~flt JO{! Nol~OP l Nori~• "I ~J Nw1T "r 'J N v ll~ncl •O Nows lf'd Nws~aw Nw!lnd o I J Nw nd o (l "wit n ol• :!<) N w1 nMu L Nwl!S!W 1 l'O No ron l o~ "~" s "'8" Nc1 Sor60 NV~ (e .... ..... , " :t .. •• • ' " " " ' ... ,,, '" UC " ,. .. . " t J'o " ". ~"" 11 H •• . " I 11 ,, 11 o 1 I •• "n • II o ,.1 !l ~ • :!H• 11 n 6.> I I , '' 1e 71 ' • 1 Sf , • I •l . " ,, Jill .., II 1 o , ,. . ., " . If l• , •I )I . " n l• , )~ ~. " ' . ' J 71 • . " ' .. ))0 )() ,: ~ _,._ AlllJUll 11)71 Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List l•lel .... ;1 ................. ,..,,,.,.,,,. ... ,., ............................... 1 fM• ) Hit~ LtW C'ltM Of OOW JOIOll A\11 •AOI i .... IM>I )H ll ... !).. l•o + <,, I?" ll >t 11 1)-\6 ll:i.U\.o.1•+1, 10 I llo I -.-t l 1'tto"<9•>;,-I •• )J>.,, lJ ))19 -!• 11 .. 13" •)\lo -,, •I U .. ll )JI<> Jl1t,:tt•l7 • •1~ ~· ~·: 1:··1 t, • "" 91 "l.o •• • I '7"'> • o <l t'O -... Ill ~"" 5;,,. si • + !~ l •?l~•H 11.~1 11 l• .. l• l>'• 4 1 l• 11 l l.>•11 .... " O•o 10;,llo•o -Vo l •l,,,c.1"4 0"-~ lllJ t ll 1l •• • •1 1 •? .,, ... hn,n .11~+~ ! JO., :JO>o Joto -.-11l ~1l•ll • 11 ••~ •" '"' " ~ .. .. .. .. . <J1,J6U -"" • n 1 ' II -> l I• • n l• "c 0 10 l'() -·1 I 71 l1 11'•-o 1 n n 11 I IJ o 17 l .... + \1 l• 6). 6l 6) ~ JJl9>l1 o J9~+ JI ?• • 11'· 1l .. l lo lo o 1 ll . 11 11 -• oO) I i 1 I 4 ., lU •ll l ll •-~ l'••+ I lo 11• 13 "Jl" Jl'· -• 1 o\ 41 ~ <! 11 '"'9 9~-. •l lJ o10 1 ll l ll o ll•ll o l \ 1 II> + ,, •l '1 •1'"' ' 1,1 6 ll lJ1 4 \1 I I• • l • , " J • ' I I 11 0 • ' • 101 7 o 70'l1l -UV- 11'.1<'1 l • . " ,, ,, ' " " . " .. • . , ,, ' " '" ,,, . " . " . ·I , Prices Decli11e In Light Tradit1g NE\V ) OHK (U PI) -P'"1ces decli ned 1n I gh t trading on the Ne w ) ork stock exchange Tuesda\ Selling of stocks \Vas attr1but~ct '!:I a variety of factors including persistent 1nflat1on high unem ployment high 111tere.~t rates and pressure on the dollar 1n rnost Euiopean 1noney markets Shorllv befure lhe final gong the Do"" Jones Industrial A.\erage "'as off 3 06 at 839 59 Standard & Poor s 500 stol k index \I as off 0 04 at 93 49 De Llines topped advances 695 to 565 among 1 608 1s sues across the tape ! hat J he Federal Hcser\e Bank of Ne1v York said lale fllonday !he bu siness re1eove1y rema ined slow and 1nflat1on tOnt 1l1Ut'd Ill the (Jrs1 half Of thlS .)eil! In its \u~ust monthly re\ 1e" lhe hank said "lnlc lhe fourth riuarter of 1970 real gros~ 11a11 on al prt dutt gro11 th has been v.ell beJ011 the r~te estahl1 <;h('d 1n ~11n lar post Korean 11ar b11 s1 n~s" 1 el o~et1 pe r 1ods Al the san1e Un1e the bank said rh scou1 agin g 1n(reases 1n \Vholesalf' and consu mer prices and un rP!1eved 11ai::e and silJar ~ pressuies have ma1nta1n ed a high lei el of 1nflat1on '" ,, .. " " . .. '" " ,, .. " ,, , •• nw:w-cw::m ' :1'\NlfKii I. IUWQ!J&K1t!W .. .... "°'•1.0.P)Fln•I Dow.-Jan•• ••• l fOCICi ... V• •• "'"" " 1) .. 11 • O ... n H 1h lo"' C cu N• \IC,0.(oo <(I J1 »o. 101 lO !n(( uo .. M•'1 13''1 1:ttJ•-l04V"•:t• 1111 s ~Mt , lO .... 10•t! 1Qoo 'Ml•\ -·s t01 \lt ll(IO(O,,, I!? tu !U 11 1tl 1 ~10 ll!lt 111 ,.02111'-Coo I 0 • <Q• tf IJ \" lU 01 ,., ti 19 II •"'••'•' -,,,0,10 :-'. •,<,•"'-•'" • rt ll\t T •nu(•'"' n , oc~• u•td v C""· ll 11.,. i.•, '>Clul rt'] lOC VoCcmw '° I 1l )J f '" ,ll lOlll'•EIPw I I 1• '.IG,)" Ull o )l"'°VI F.&P o! J ~ ~ t{, ti Siio. I.Jo 100 ~~.~!~\... I , 11\: 11 o V•E•< l~I l~ E I Of I UnD ICo 1.0 UOCo o7JO Un Poe Co l UM'•c ol • ··-!llt• 1 '" " , .. • •• .. ' 111. .. '" " . '" ~ . !"' ... "" '" " '" .. ll\• •• c .... Clt1 \IWll.Un! I J I"" l•• -W XY 2-•• . I "' .. ~ ... 111 n , I l )I> • •• 1/ 11 • IJ\o • .. n. ... • • • ... ,, u .. "'""' '° uni c ol 10 Uno •l ol l !)<\ '"""' "° " ' . Unll •nn> 10 " ... " .. ,, 1bf'• " • • " " " • u lit. . .. !O I • I 11 • I> ••• • '" ... 'I' -"' ''" . u sn o l XI U llU~IJO ~~1'f n 'r. u" G•• Ml Un ~O JO un ~,B-•7 U MM l lO Utl Nut \Jn P~ M" v~ ~oG Xt US F n G.lo usr.,.s 110., "' <Q '° UI Gv"'m l US(;,p c! 10 ~ s ""'' l s "" /JO US L•n•o 19 US P •C~ I• USP (n o l ;Q USPC~ 11 lO U~ S c. ~I US Sm• ! lS S••I •~ U~lob•< 70 Un UI tl Un t U " u .. u "l l' U L•M 50 U•vD r•o Un •• (nn o Un Mn I <Ill U I• 8~o •O U!L FE l'l ~M ' P 15<! USM o!7 o USM er 50 u1.~c~n 10 U•~PL1+2 '" '" • " ,. ... I' Ho ll ?!}\, '10 IJ ' .. " . ,, " ' ,, .. ,, • • .. '" ' .. • .. ,. " ' 'I " " R • ' .. ... • "' " " ... "' " " 16lo " '" 19 .. 11i0, " " " ' " " . l/\• " " ,' " " " .. " ., .. .. . '" •• ' . " ' " " .. .. " ' .. '" .. ' .. , " '" '" .. " '" " ,, " , ,, '" "' '" ' " .. " " ,. . " '" " ' ,, • '" '" '" "" " " . .. ' " . " IJ U • ' " " ~ 1 1~ ' ' , .. '• 11: • • • ,,, .. , • " "' •• , ' " ' ' ~ ' ' ,. • ' ,,, .. • • ,, •• " " .. , " " " " • " I• Jl • I l • " ' 1 ~ ll" 0 •1h •l I I ~ ;: . 61 JI " . 11 •O n 111 I• lli~ 1'1 :11 .... • • ". ,, . '" • " ... " ' •• " • ,, II .. ~ .... ... ~ ~­'" '" ,, • •• " 19\o • ' , IJ\, ' ,,. :J • " . " .. •• " '" " " ' " .. " .. .. " • ,, ' n " " " .. , .. '" " " " • • . " "· " ,,. ,, " : ,, . • lf \ •O ' . ll • :i. . " • • • ' ' ' " , DAJLV PILOT ,. 1 .... ,, i· -\~ • ,,.... ll >\ l ...... .1~ o.., •l 1 nr-. ... U l1 ~rt ll!'c'>+ I• ~l 11 .. 11 .... -1o lO UI 101 101 ! ll I o ll>o H t H 'l'll•V. I•> • llt\i ,tt o I 1 •~1 O 1,,.. 1 >1 II<" •• ltl .. ~ .. .. -• •tl n •?"ll•+,' ll 10 'J\-1 0 •I \9"° It Ill -•, ll-v-z J'J IOI... 01 01 u l'll, l~ I(! l !I lo .. I I~ • 111 1•» 11 • 1n. • 11• l JO Jl ... ' JM o l•"lt• • 0 •• ·1 -~20 .1 ... 1!"'1- hO Aj>b( o t'd p fU '11 Puhlirist Appointed A Nortti Holl) wood man has been appointed reJ(ional direc tor nr pubhc reliilions fo r the S0<.1etv -0f St Vi 1cent de Paul Bernard M11!1ga11 a veteran !ll'l'.~papcrman and pub 11 c rrlat on~ counselor h ti J. assumed du11es which extent! throughout the Lns Angf'lf"• o\ r c hri1ocr se encompass1n~ Ori!nge ( ount\ councils The St Vincent rle r au Societ y t'flnducts chanly prn grams ;:ind services for th~ ~1ck the irnhgent and th unemployed Co1nplete Closing Prices -American Stoel{ Exchange List "~ l tl •11 ~ ...... "' l lurn ln<f J "'ll<ITn Wll • • ' '• .. ~. <tnM ~ "~'"" p 11 ,1,r mo H•m ! II( Qn NI "'""" . " Anm al " AL E I"•• P ••~foYI ... ". \(I• A• ~nc 1 In< •• 0 \0 0 A• O•O (p t •n (n C•P wl A <o><i )(l .0.IC Pho! l;r IA l>on<~ •Arpax EPl • Arwc~ 11 ll .0. •• M• "5t Al'" ". :!<) A nWcO<l l 40 ... ~,~ ...... Al~• w 110 A Den no A l>M ~ I t ... "'"'' "" A i.Qhy A A <~hA, "' A •Chy(p w l ! ,e;,,~. /.., !~ ::: ten I A ~"• no A am CP A • FOi .J.0 A nco nn AH•l l..y, Am 6 JO A '"S • ' AmB ogM JI ,!:~e:M~ ~~ I" r ~ ;I AmMo ""' .o. Y1P~I I ll1 ... " p •< '" AP vr 100 " ... n5o! (o u •Ami ee~ • Am.,Deo $ A.m••Coo !A d e1ll ~ID 'l""dV G• <! '~n:•~ r~lullc I An Co Anlncnv nd ,j•O ln~v Aoo I~ <>Pu>I Ann ed 0 1 • A g \ In ' IAr>ol <'ti D• oA<w!on Ld »•c r fnl • c~nl~ c ' ' ~ " ' " 11111 l~d• l Mlt~ Lew -A S- ' ' • " n ~~ ' ' " ' . ' .. . " l H • . " . " ' ' ' ,. !9 Ii • ' " • " • .. ' "'' .. ! 11 • ~ ~;. " ; )3 ~ ' • "' , " .. ' . • • '" , ' ' '°' • "' , ... .. '" "" " " . " • • "' ' 70•• • •' ' ' • • ·~­"'' -" " '°" " '" '" " "' ' • " . " l? • 1l ' .. . ,. . .. ' . ' ' ' • .. .. '" • . ... .. 1 .. -' • " ,. • , • " • •l ll .. • • • •• 10 , M I ~ i I ) J ' l • l l J .1JJl l • 1•1 1• , ... " • ' 6 • ?I • l 3 11 15 . l~. 1n n l> 11 l I l l ~ ) , .. .. "• 7-9 • , " 1 1J n l 9 II> . .... '" ~ . . ,,, 10 1\ 1• 11 1 1 • , .. J 10 . 0"' 10"' -l.J I o 6 I ~ ~I l 1 f. l~l'l" 1 0 l I " l• J a I 1 0101•19 ~ J? J ll • -J l ) l ~ + " . ' . ' , •• l l Jl 11• 41 0 11 ., .. ,, ... _ I ~ I J I ~ • t ot 0 •J o ''I •11 l O •• • i, ~ I I _. •1n 1 1~?!! ) . . .. "•-JO 1• 1• l •" I l•,·~l ~ . . .... . ' 1l 1 I , 0 , ,. , " " • " ' " " ' .. " • • , ' ... l ~ '• . . '" , '" " ' ~1··,g ~· • I o I I o • '00 ,, ' ' , ) ' • l • • • • • • }O 1'1 • 1• . " .. • •• .. • , 1•1•1 Clllill) .. , Hilll ltW CltH C~t SO I 1 1 ll . • • " ' I• ll .. • ' . )l lJ .. ' ' " • ' . • ' . " . , . " 1• JI o H 50 > ll ) • 10 0 • , " II l• . " . " '1 ': • J 1: • ' " •• l l 10 " , • • , • )~ • • • • '" ' • •• • • .. 1 • . ' ' .. 11 •• , ' 7j ) • " .. " ' " ,, ' ~ 11•. ~ 11 • , ' ' ' . • " . " • lJ • ' .. ~ . )6 11 , s • ' " • • ,, ' . ' " . • •• ~ "," , " , , " , ' . " . \ ~ . '1 1' " " • " " ' . ' • ' , '" " • • .. ,,. " • • ' ,, . ,.~. " . " , .. , • " • ' • • " .. , ' • • • • " • ' ' '" ,. ' . • " " '" ... " ... " " •• " ' " ' • , ' " " .. •• I J • U ~ ~ ~ . ~ l• 71 ' . , .. I 1• • '" ' . ... ' " ' , l1 J~ • . ' ,, . " ,, •• • ,, .. • " " .. ll" ' ' " " • .. '" " • • ' . • • • • ,., " .. ,, •• " "' " " " .. , .. " " " •• , " , ' • ' • • •'. -, • " " ' .. . , " " ,, "" • .. " ' " . l .. " • • " ' " ' "' .. • • ' " " ' , ' ' • • , ' , .. • " ', . , ' • ' 'I • ' , ' ' •• ' 1 , ' . ' • " ' • ' 10 • l • • .. • ll 11 ' -EG- " , . " , ' ' >C .. • " • " " /, • ' '1 ' ' • ' ' .. ' ' ' .. ... • I " ' ' • .. .. .. , .. ' . ... " ' " " ,,, .. ' .. .. , " . " "' , • " " .. l .. ' ' )I h . , ' '" " ' " " )0 " ' ,, • • .. " • " ,. "" 11t~ " '" • • ... " • 1• • ~~ n . " .. • ' ,, " ... •• . " -' ' . " ' , " . •• 11 .. I ~ ,i,:_ • " " ' " • • ' i .. • ' , ' 'i " " • .. IJ\~ .. ". 11: • • " " '" ... .. .. • !' '" 11 '~ .. • • '" '. '" • " . "· • • " ' , " , .. 0 • " •• .. ... .. ' " .. "' ' "' •• , . 'I . • "' " •• ' " , .. ' ~~ " ,l , '" • " ... )0 ' ... .. • " ol ' . " ' ... 11 l\: " •• • , .. • " " " '" 'j;• 111. ,~ . '" ' '" • 'l" - . ..: • • • • .. ' • • • • i': 1"- !& 1A; 11 • lJ t • t r • 'I . ~It 'It. , ..,.. ); .. -" • .. ,., • '" '" .. L1w C 011 I• Sllo ' " . " • , ' " '" " , " ' '® " . " 19 ll • , ' ' . " j 7l • ' " ' .. l I• ' • • . " .. . ' ' J1 ~ • " . ' . . " .. , 6H 1 16 ,, . \0 15 • ' , . ' ~ ~I . .. 11 7 • . ' . " . " ' . 0 ,.,. J ,, • ' , 716 7 -HI- , 4~ I l ' .. " ' " ' .. n " " ' " ' " • '" " ,,. " ' " " •• ' " • ,, '" '" • " .. " " '" "' • " • , " " .. " , ' ' ' " ,, .. " " . '" " • ' I ' ~ • ll l l I " • ... , '" ' • '" ' • " '" ' ' .. • " '" • " . '" 1 • •• ' " • • '" ' ' " • '" • ' • ' .. ' ' . , " " " '" H " ' ' " " • ' • " .. , , .. • ~ ; l ,, !• 11 • l . l •! 11 • 11 ' nto n ,J 6~.: .. n;., - . " •1 J\ . " ' .. • • ' , 1 31 • • " " ' '" '" I 10 ~ ' • " • " " " " , " . ' ' " • '" " '" '. • • " ' " " • ' • '" '. ' .. " ' ' • • •1 II ' ' '" . ' . - • .. , ' " " • " .. ' '" . ' . ,, l1 .. • • " " " ' " ' ... ... '" " " " .. " , ' " ,, • ·- , . " ' " ' .. " ' 1.'' ,1 " ' • • H flt Ltw C1tn ... ,., 11 l! . ' " . " , ' , .,_ . , . .. , 0 • JO I , • 10 • ' ' , .. • " ' • " .. . ... " ' ll 11 , I"' II" • l»ll • • • ,. 11 7l H l t 11 , ' ' " , •I 7\ o l"• •O I• Iii , . . )l • 1 •• j~ ~ • 1~ . ' ' , • " • • • ••• , . l 1 • • , .. • • , ' -NO- ' " ' " ' " • ,, " , • • " • ' • • ' ' .. l " • ' '" , " " .. ' ' ' l l )I ' , " ,, l " •• " • ' " ' • ,., " . " " .. " ... ,,, '" " , .. l 10 ' . . ll J , 'I • ., JO )~ : : .. ., ,. " • 1 ! 11 16 • 6. -• • ' , " .. ' • •• • ' , • •• '" " " " ' , ' " ' ,, • ' '" • • • • • • ' " ' ' " " , 11 . ,l • 11 11 • ' . • • •• " • • , l l I , ' " •• 1 ", 191 , • 'II , 11 11 14 ' ' ' , ' ,, " ' , ' , • I " " , • • " , ' ' ' l . l • ){} • l'() ' " ' ,, JI 10 ~ t ' ' '" 1 1~ ' " ' . .. " '" '" " " ' I .. . , . , , .. ,. 10 , ' '" " • " " .. '" . •• " '" " •• .. ' •• .. . " ' " '. " n • " " '" "' " " ' " ~ .. .. ' ' .. • lilo '" 10 t I , ' JI l'I )I ' ?1\1 l lj I~•: If': ,. "•" ' 'I ) u~ ' 1 • 1 l I I ! 11 1 ?.), l l•llll • I 1 IJ • ll o 10 11 I 1 ?l ?~ I !'I I I ll • 11 ll o . ~ .. ~ ,, ! I I l '• ,, ) • ) l ., I o ? 111 1 0 ~l • l l " 1?1 l~ JI • J! "''''' l 5 , I l"' !I • • •• 1~~ I• 7' l•'• ,., 1 6 • • • ~ 10 ' • • • .. I 1! I I , f 1 • ' 1 • < I 1 I~ 11 n . n ,l l1 I • j I , 176•4 6\'o • 1 1 )\ IJ to• ll'> Ill!. 4 1100 4 j • '"' llll o l 1t)l I 11 I)> 1)4 I 1• 1 1~ , 11 > . . ' . !) ,, • •) • •i • I 11'• q1, II• l 1\, no l<.1 ) I I I I 20 1 1010 70 t o I , t ~ It ..... '" I 1?•1 1'•• n ... s • •\1 ... ,. '" ,, .,,_ 0 1l ,, • • • 111 n ~ 10, n,,. "11'"10'>1°"" -R-S- .... ttllh I Hltll t? 1: . " " • '" • • • . ' ' '" n ir. ' .. ... • •• • 1 '~ 10 1 • j 111 . ' " II 11 . ' 1 ... ll ll)l• u 16 10 1 • H J< '<) ;1,.. lj 7 • 11• ll . , , . J I o 0 ' ' •• • • SI j • . ' .. l l ' ' ' " . , . ' ' . ' " . ' . . ' ' " '" . , " , • ,, ' • i • • .. •• ' " ' •• ' ' , . '" ' . • • . " l I~ ' , ' , . • • • r ,; ' , ' n ?• , • •• IOI• • 0 , .. f 11 '" '" ' ' ' " • , .. ' • " • " . . , . ' . ' • 0 • • ' 11 11 .. ' , , • ' ,, , .. ' ' . " .. '" '. ... .. ' .. ' , •• • ,~ .. • ' '" , " ' ' , • " "' , " " ' , • • ... , ' • \ " • ' ' ' • , • ' " " • • " " ' " ' • " • • " " " .. '. • ' • , • • ,, • '" ' • • • ,. " , • • " " • • , • , ' , " . . . , ' ll JI , J< I II • o . " ' , .. ' ., 11 l • . " , ' .. ' . , ,, no u "1 '1 n 11 " . ' " . • " " • •• • • , .. •• Clttt CJ\t " ; •• " ,_ .. ' " '" ' ' , • , ' '" • .. • • I: • ' • .. .. '. ' • " .. . " '" " .. , . • • • '. • r .. ... ' . • •• ,, • '" " .. " ' ., 'I " , • ' . , .. •', '" • " '" 'I" • ' ,, ' I " " " " ' ,. • ,," -" n11 ~ • "" "' ' it ... ii I , ' -rz- $•'-H•! I M• I Hl1ll Ltw Clan C~g. " , , .. ~ h: ,J 1 l: l ' u J J j 1• 19 • I< I• II t ' f l 1 J\o JJ 111• 11 ' Ji ~ ; t I ' . . I !\.o 5 > I II • I • 6 I 10 1 ~ ~ . 11 I • I IO ' • ' ' 1 • 11 •I ,,,. I" I~ :' l~ 16 0 • 10' • 0 1• .... " ' II • Ii"• I • I 1 I -. I o ... • 1~ 1a 005••1•• ) ... "' I I I'> I• 1 11 ~ I t ! I I l Jh 1 ~ JI ' • 11 I , I 10 ll'r>io 1 "• • 8 ... .. '"' 10 I • o ~~ 1~,: 1t )0 ~\\, • '" .. ll ll ' • • • , "'' -r:i..:_ ltt : ' " " I •~ -.. " 1a r. .. .. ' • .,_ ... 10. -. ' • • " • " . " -" -~ " .,_ ' . " . 1:i: Sii 1 _. " ' '" " ,., • ' "" -• .. .. " " " -,.. ... " JI ' I • " • , • • • ' ' , " . !• ]l • 7• )1., , " • " • "' ' , ' " ' " '" • '' -1 ... lj • j ' , , . ll 1•. - ' ' I > -') I t \' ~ .. 1µ. - 1 I 1 -)) 11 -l .. • ,,. " •• " Finance Briefs \\ o\SHli\(, TON IUPH <.rt1mm an Corps urospac ,uoup rel'P1ved a t io rn1lhn ;irlrl t1nn !n 11 N;11 y contr11r fnr f1~c11I !~12 procurrment • EA fiB earner based recon n111ssanC"e a1rcraf! NE\V 'ORK 1 UPll -'Th public ;ippears tn be the ke y 1 the ('nur~r of the market !01 the rema 1ndl'r nf l 9 7 I F:as!m;in Dillon Un Io i Securi11es & C<1 believes S1nr.e there ha~ been a sharr rnarkE>L advance s1nC"e J1 s1 l"overnber the company v1e11.s the tUrrenl correcl1on ai. normal and henlthy Bul • In order In succe~sfli!lv mnun the an11c1pated a~~ault on thr 1000 lfl~!!l !on the Dow Jone> 1ndu~tn;il ave rage ) lnere11sed p1irt1c1paf1on bv the pubhc will be required the firtn says I ·1 ·' ' ' -- 3% OAIL Y PILOT LEGAL NOTICE Wtdr1tsd1~. August 11, 11171 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE lo •••oont •n•m, ,.,,n "'' n•r.,u•• "'""''"'"· to Jno 11n~or "~nerl •I ln1 ollot• or ~h "t101n•v. (1 10(~ •"d llnr~n'" In<, 1'71 Nor1 n ll•o•awov ~.,,.. Ano, C.11110•"•• n lD! .... nltn I• tno •l•c• ot Welcome Aboard Bv ALMON LOCKABEY --=--: --_ _:.:::::: •.;J..'1!1:9 The confusion over so-c<illcd bo;it pollution promulgat· ed by cu11flu.:tu1g state and ff'df'ra l Jaw brnui;:ht forlh a h:ird·hilting ed1LtJrial in Lhe current issue of \Va tersport, l11e house organ o[ thr Roat Ownrr5 Cnunci ! of Am t'rica. The ROCA cd1lunal 1s n:pr1nted here 10 gi~e local boaters son1r food £or thought . Lasl .) Par we accl;umcd it. There is was -the \Valer Quahly lmpr(lvrn1cnl Act of 1!011. It protnised un1!orn1 boat pollut ion con trol nation· with~-1'he supreme Jaw of 1hr land -JUSI like 1l sa}"i Ln the Co nstitution No inure <.Ta1y-c1u1lt rr]:!ulations Iha! n1ade a boal uwner a pollut1on.f1ght1nl! p;llr1ut on onr side of the riv~r ilnd a oe<1r telon on the opposite sh<ire. The boa tman J pr,oycr had been answered -,,..e thought. WATCHES FROM SHORE -Rri lish Prime r-.11nister Ed1,·ard lleath appears 10 he \Vatching the Ad miral's Cu p actio n as his .1·at ht ~1orninl': ('loud II leads Bel· gium yat'ht Phantom in .~ernn rl race of ,.\drn1ral's Cu r nff Isle of \V1ght. Heath \vas uoable !o be aboard because of con1111itmcnt in Par!1an1c11t. l\lA Y t:Al\tE, and 1rlth It, the t:n1·1ronn1cntal Prolec· !ion A~cnC) 's nrw i;tandartls 1mplc111cnt1ng the mileslona ll.'g1sh111u11. In recognition nl boat1ng·s s1gn1f1cant con· lnbution tn \1<1te r pullutJOn I 047 percen t in Ullf study of l.;1kc Enc 1 the standards \1·e re tOuAh. S(I 1nugh, in fact, lh;1t no S('wage trf'~Lrnent deviee un lhe mar·kel meetJ l h('fl1 Ilea tit 1-~akes Hel111 LEGAL NOTICE ,,. , 11111 •ICTITIOUS •USINfll N ... MI iTATIME NT fOllOWtnl Pff>Onl lrt but•MfU ••· I' lllll l'ICTITIOUl •UllNl!ll NAMf IT ... TEMIENT lollowin• """""' '" 110'"' LEGAL NOTICE 00'"' Ov";i~·-~·oo .. flOWEll C•ltfl, 11.1-------,-,-,-,-.. -------I Ship of State S1v"pped for Ship at Sea. · l\'11 pniblcrn ." F:r A sa111. T!iey exprci;~cd their l;iilh in An1cri cnn industry·s abili!v to c.omc up wilh .'lomcthing by the 11111<· tht> slandarc!S go uilo effrct -111 realistic tern1s. 1[171 for n('w boats and 1!177 fur existing ones. 11.fean• !ln1c. thry noted. one t oulc! i:;t·t 11 l1!'ild ing t<i nk tn be safe. The !ir,\l reticlion. nddly enough. l'.in1e not fron1 boat n11nc1·s. t>ul from public health oHicials, nulably in the Great Lakes slates. llA!N80W MAIHT ENAN(f I•• I "•IC1 Or .. Wu"'\ngto" ll••Ch. (ell!. Douoll• Co"I•• M<l•~"· ~"I ""Cf Or , Hun!ln11on ll•eCI>, C1UI Ell>1btrn Mtleen. ~'" "•It• Dr . M.,nllngton ll••Ch, (olil. •moin .. ! .... ' l•ltl<>o 1<l1nd, (1 ., ... , r 1CTl"1'IOUI IUllHfSI lli<n••d n ... ,.,o.on (1,.lnt !on J t., 11• NAMI IT ... TIMINT Jl mo!h••I Av•., t•ID<N> h l1n<1, C1. '2M?. lnt followtnf ~ttlon " Oolnt bv.,no» J r,,.I L °"'°' C1,,lnt lOn. I I • Am•thlll •vr .• l1lbol l•l1no. Co. tlw?. "1'hll bu>lnr» I• l>oon o c"""uclo.j ~• 1 ... Tnlt bu1lnou 11 IN<nt c-1><lt<I bv • Gtn••1I P1t1n•rs.,io. CAMPllELL P tU M l lNG I. ~EA,l!NG. JUO l1rb11lo1, Coll• Mo1•. Cori! '16111. ,.lrtMfll>lo Eliu..,.tn MC Lt•n 0 . ( M<l •on l l<1u ro l . c1,.inttGn J•. J•wt1 L Corr.n11on Tl>lo "•!fmon1 l llt<I wilh I~ (lttk ol Or1ngo '"""" on ... u• lw lrv.,I• J. "'•Odo• 0 ... urr Counly '· 1'11 Ccitm!r Wllllom "I ii!" Cornoboll, J 1 Jo 11rb1001, Callo Mo11, Colir •1111. Tn11 b<>11n1n h b•ln1 conoV<.lf<I DV on lnc11v11111I 11111 Comollf!I ,,,,, "•ltmtnt lolto "'"" lh• c ..... n!r C ler~ ot Cr1n9o (cun1v on Ju!Y 11, 1•11 8 • l t vod v J. M10d1». O~ou!v (Ol/"'Y (lfrk l'ubli•hNI Q,.nto c .... 11 0•,,. P•lftt, JulV 11. ?I onO Auu110! 4, II. ltll !Oll ·ll Cltr~. PuDll 1ned Au•u•I If, ltll Tno1 ""''"''nl 101'<1 wl1n tno CouM• O•on~• CooOI Oo!I• Pllol . Cl.,~ et O•onot (0untv on J11lv JI, 1'11 II, l l ono Soo1omo1r I, fly l\ovH I• J Moa110~ Dto11•V County )'/Ool.)I ( ln- '"' LEGAL NOTICE " 1111• l'l(flT IOUS IVSIHfSS N ... Ml ST ... l EMENT la•lowlnt P'"'"' .,. b1101n1u ••! <loinv M 6,M ... J ... N.~ ,. SY ( fl f_ 0 l 1.-I C CYCLES, 6ll P o111 • .i...,, Col•• Mt ... C11d. 9Hll "•"•"en II O••"""· Ji ii P••<•nl•• "(", Co1T1 M~••• C~ll!, Jen I<'.. 01w•cn. 11 11 r1•<•nli1 '"C"', (O•le M fll. (1111 . lh• " LEGAL NOTICE .. 111!1 P"l(TlflOUS l lJStNl11 N4MI Sl ... TIMINT lollcwlng ~"'""' 11 OC•nt bu•;.,.., CllOWN VILL• INVf.$lMEN1 COM r6,NV, •909 H•ltta •••nu o. Gudrn (,rovr, (1ll!otn;• Found•" llv'"'"" M•n•••m•nl. Inc , ?ll SGll1h B1v•rlt OflVI, l ul!o llD, Bovtrl>' Hiil" (•l•!ornl• 90l\? Th•• bv11,,. .. 11 conouc!ltd bv 1 llmlttd Gr1gorv H1,!w•ll, llll ,.ll t f nll• "(", PorTnet>nop, (oUI M•U. (•II!. FOUNQEllS llUS INE~i ll'tlo b11>ln1<> II tlo:•nt Umdut led b> 1 M ... N ... C.EMENT INC. Por!norot\1~. Mar!On l r•n", J an 0 1w1on p,..,donl ll'tl• 111t1m•nl Ill~ Wl!l't In• Ccun!v Tni1 l fll•n•rnl W•> ltl"" wl!l't tt\1 (Dun· Cltt~ of Ot~ngo Cnun•v on Julv 1?, 1911 Iv (II'" ol Orl r>Qf Co11Mr on AUQuOI J. llY ll•~orlw J. M1<1<IO•. a.,.,ulr (Olln!> 191\. (lf'•k. ..... oc P u1>h1nt0 O•~noe (O~I• O•;I• P11<i1. """'""•" Or<•n~t Co11t J 111v )\. l l 1no •v•u"" 11. ltl\ lOOl -11 A.uuu•I •. 11. 11. 1}. itll Oo•I• "•IOI, !OJJ.11 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'fJCE P"u''"''"a Oron~• c.,._,t Do ri. "''"'• J111v ll, ll '"" ... 11111.\! •, 11. "II lttl·I\ LEGAL NOT ICE "lllH l'lCTITIOVS •USINISl NAMI IT ... l l Mf:Nl Thi 10110"''"' ~t,.on• •ro dotno bu1lnu 1 1.: 11 11. i MAN U PA (llJ ll lNr. J EWF.LEll,, IOlll 5<1. f,rtnO, S•Mo •o• w11 1otm O. J •nH mo. no• Cll!I Ori•., N•WQ<>rl ll~•<h Jo1tlv1 F. Von<11d o•n, Uil We" Cirllon />l1c,, 51nl1 Ano. l hlt bu•ln•n i• b1ln1 tOndu~IOCI b• • l'orlnfrt/'111> J f . V•n<l1•l••n fl.Ill JO!"t m 1 Thll \lolfm•nl lll1d W•lh lh1 Count~ (lor~ <>I Cr1na1 Counlv on. JulV It, ltl\ 11, ll•••r>• J. Moddo• Ooou!• Couni. ''"'~ Puol••l"d Or•flil• Co1't O••I~ l'tlr.!. Jul~ 11, )t ond ,.uaut! •. !I, 1911 1'fl·ll LEGAL NOTICE --1 CQi\:E:._'I. Isle of Wigh1 'APl -"He has thls 1errific desire to win." ··He"s a great organii.er." ''He's the sort or cha p y,•hn can listen lo us all arguing <ind thf'n prod uce the r 1 g h t an'i ll't-r '' .. You J;iugh <ii his joke~: hf' doe.~n·1 laugh <it yours.'' Tht> crey,•men or the varhl ~-lornlng Clud Ir were t3Jkini;t ahoul rlieir <:aplain. :t nia11 they Ob\'IOUSly f('Spl'C'l. Rut !his C'aptain is no "on11n;iry "' eap111in. He"s Jo.:d"'ard ali;o happens lo prin1e minister. Hci'llh. who be Englanrl"s \Vh;it 1s a prime m1n1 strr of Engl and doing skippering a yach1 " ""Like evervone el~·e. rm en· tilled to a hoiiday," he said. Heath '.--bnl'lt. !hr s;,o.~oo r.i ornini;: Cloud 11 currenllv 1~ competing 10 the final even1 of ·'. ·-· tlH• Adm 1ra1 ·s Cup series. a fiO~·mile race to an<1 lrorn Ireland. He11th led his boat 10 ii third place finish Jn the first leg of the series. He har1 to mis!'i !he sceond !eg 11·hen he was c~lterJ back lo London tn a 1 t f' n d a Parliamrntary debate. llcalh sa y~ he Jt:O<'S 1·acht r;11.:1nJ: In rf'lai. but snffie of ht~ rrew membf'rs h;n•e Their dnu b1s. They ~a.v h('·s r1 ri\'f'll by a comp11 ls i1)11 lo 1•in. and bnn.i.:s lhe s;11ne en o I . rf'lent1e~~ planning to yachting thal he u.~es to rur1 !lie govern· nlf'l11. He runs a 11ghL ship. Crew cnnferencf's lend 10 resemble cabinet meel 1ng~. according to sorne err w nictnhcrs. Rut !!ca th does ease ur ::i/ter lhc initial ten~ions or fl r::it"r "\\1hen we "l'e had him on hoar1t ::i h1!." said Anthon.v S;1mpsnn, .l crewman . "he ... . '. brgins to rr!ax . Afti•r a l'.·eek he·s a Int n1ore hun1an" T·he crr11· rc~pf'rt.~ l!cath"s ability to keep cool under pres~ure_ ··There's no ::tni1nosil y and nast1nc~s as on 1n<iny olhe r bn:11.<:." s::i1d Anthony Churchill. the boa! s tla11gator lA':u/rrs 11f J f P ;11 h ' ~ C11n~i'r1 att1'(' P:irl .V an· pll'::i~· cd 11ith rhe l'nmr ~ll nis1rr 's rugi:crt !'ailnr in1agr Rut n1em!Je1".~ ol thP •1fl· p11s1t;on hair h1n!cd Iha! h•· ur1 cn is !'<tiling when he .~h1111ld be working To rh 1~. Heat h rcr>lir~. lh:-i t he rnlercr1 .\'achtlng lnr h 1 .~ health. lo .ivoid letting pol itics wr<1r h1n1 tlow11. "I 1:nuld SCP wh ri l others were rlni ng In !.l•"nl'"cl\·rs:· hr drcl;irf'd. "f c!erir1ec! it n11ght bt> all rii:h! for thcn1 -hu1 11n1 tor me." '"Hegrrssivr Too lax: JI "'111 undo all thr good we 've done ." they cried. They re<1tly did say those things. Honest. \\'lli\T TH E\' "'ERE re ferring to. of course. were lhe ir state's towt ban on sewage disch<irged from boats. The officials h::iiled from stales like \Yisconsin. where the Cit~· r1f .\1 1lwau kee is permitted In dump the rartialty treat· ed sf'w11ge of 11 population of 7f>Q.flll0 inln l..i kf' r.lichigan . And from ll111101s. 11'here s1'11·aJ,:e dischnrge.~ into the l:ikf' ha\·e ctJuscd lhe closing of doze:-i~ of brnchr~. The dis· <.'hitr~rs, or course. go on Jfia r1a.vs a year -oot jusl on sun11~1 cr weekends. tllcrr 11 :1tcr fjUali!~·. EPA. of course. '.l"ll n!s r vr r1 hnrl1· lr1 !n1·c i1 ::ind they p1·,,r111~l'rl lhe s1 a1e <iffir1,1ls lh!l.I the~ 'd <JUlck!v consider :ui.v applic;1tion.~ for a wa i\·er of standards in f;ivor of a total b;in on discharges. H EPA ro!lows 1he lrtler of the l11 w nn this nne th ose :1t;lle off1ci11ls are going to have nnc hellu va time provid- ing scientific evidence that bo<tt sewage is 1\'hat's hurting l11ei r w;1tcr qualit y. AT SU BSEQUENT RECJO;\A L hearing this summer, thr ~i;;i! 01111rrs gut !heir innings. Of the du~rn.~ of boat o\\nt·rs li· ... 11fy111g, nar.1• a one had guod lh1n(!s to say about !hr. i;tand<1 rds or aboul ex1s11ng s1<1le hold111g tank law~. SlMt·ANNUAl llll'OllT 01' •UILIC AOMtNUTllolfO ll TO THI HONOll ... I LI HA llMOH •. SCOVt Llf, '""01.1.11 JUOGI 01' THI IV .. JlllOI cou •r 0, TH I I T.I.T l 01' Coll lfOllN IA. IH ANO 1'011 fHI COUNTY 01' O••NGE 1 Ft1.st A111erica11 Bout '1\'lau, Sho'v ' ' ..,ca Slated There 11er1· thr usual horn•r sto1·ips· 7::0 m1Jc~ to !he nr;1rt>sl p11111puu1 s!<1 t1on. long l1nf's of bn;its w;iit ing for h11u1s al thP run1pout dock: lhr i;e11 ;1g(' h('Jng pumped a.~hure :ind right back into thr \1 :ilcr b.v the municipal .!i~·i;tem. 'l'lir only sop bo;itn11•n J:u! wa.~ a 60·diiy exlension un lhf' per1orl allo'.led for L'on1men1:1 ry, J•.t.<f~ r 1-fE!I,\ PuD"' •n''"""I••'"' or .-•d Co,,,.1v. co•-t1uhv m•~ .. •h·• '""'" •' 1!1 n•v• <O"I• onlo nl• n•no1 •o• Ohf •••m commf"<'"~ J•"v•• • l, lt11 •"" •n<l•nt J""t JO. 1'11. c un llHoivM l>v ..,.,m,,.,. . trllH I~ l•<h ,,,.,, Ct•~ D11luN°' ~Y A<fmoft ll· 1r11or In loch 1 11111 •·1·•·· V•I•• of 1•10!• ... moi"I"' In H•n•1 •I 4d"'""''. , ..... Sliatters Race Mark At Olyn1pics Until the ~1andards a:-e finally prnn1ulgalrd Bnd lhe fo:1~t Cuard SC'!~ up lhe lesting prorrdurrs, "r. can look fnrw :-ird lo h;i rragcs or philosnphic;t l flr!lf'lr.~ fro m hnld· inJ: !ank fld \"neales arguing rh;it thr bnalrnrin 's rrsron· s1bilit.v tnd 11·hrn the sltJf( goe5 ashore -11hirh 1nay be rtf::hL hut \1'il l hf' (I( srn;ill C"onsolation if lhf' owner likes In go ~ll'im m1ng of the fantail. ~l'INI• ·-· ·-·-· ·-...... K~ A·6IOll ... ;.acat ·-~ ·-· ...... 101 ...... 110 ..... 1111 ....... l,, • Jl.U1ll ....... lJ~ A-61111 A·U1ll A-Milt ol-61l<D .... U Jll .... u JJ• ,l.ll.•l J ....... , ...... ~d A -U~n •·H .ll< JI 18.ll! .. ·•1'1' .. 685-1 • A l!\!I .. II.I .' ....... j,M .. 6!611 .. 6116'(1 ... 066•1 A H6•1 "616•1 ""8hM ... l>tll• .. •&Ill ... •1110 • 1e11t .......... A-'>1'71 ,l-'>Xll? A-'>tcl l "'-'>fCM ...... .alt A-'>.080 "'-"e10_1 A·l ll_l_I ... 1•1~ .......... 1 A t•JGO A-1"101 A·l•l'>I ,, .. 111111 A·lfllO A·6tll1 Alt») "'·••lll ...... ,,. ..... tJJ_\ A ltHO A·l l.OOJ A-IJJll Jl -ltJU ,.._,t)f• ....... l'IO .... ~)ti A·ltJ•l ..... •J•• ol-HOIJ "'·•••1• ..... 9'11 A lt••t •·••Ill A·IU_ll ..... 1310 ........ 1 Jl-tt•I JI ot.11 ....... ,, A·lfJ!J ... 6011 .... ,•_1n .... ..01 .,,,. ........ l ..... ,JI ...... 11• ...... "'° ..,.,.,n1 ... ••n• JI .... ,, .. - A-HNI ....... , ... "" W•"'t •I Df<Ul•"I AuQu\to fteMY \VrO'(~t. •'< Ml'""' M~\On 01 V•o•u. '" V>V••" r.. G•••~• Id• E STopn1"1nn l to E N~w••tO Emily " (~llM""· •It Don"• Mot (hA•f , t t( R:obut M •nnf1>on •nn•11• G. P"•""" Franco• l u•vo<•O ... '""' Mor l1 L r>•v" (yftl H"•Did li•r~t t•Y., •IC Irmo J•1te G•I""'· •a l•u<• A"" S1,ou<1 ~·n~ .. Le• W•g<)Onft' A•. ~-"dt• ""' .. , HI"'"'" M Joo•< J~mu P 0 '8"'"· "C Hol• J-tOQnt·• J""" f W~ldort '1t M'Q"•I J•m""' C•lu••• ••• MoQU" Orluu• J•n'''"' ••• Fr Mu <\Cl O• Luu• Vfl•ICO, I I< llennv J Ct"D" c11 .. 11o•n ~ J~<f>t:"•• '"""" L W"Qhl V•V••" P·I• F•' •II C••Vd• P "'"" Joni\ "'"'"~' r.,,,, C'·•"'' r. 1 c~· ,., (l>n•<>o> ~'D'" l•"•t• I 0••'•· ''' to•• farr! f'rln• ~O< '" F""" ' (" ~ ..... ,. ( ...... 1 .. '" Jor"~' 1 ro.-" • J •nn·• n • ., Po·•~• "•"••·I''' "r tVot"• D:t• '"· • ( w.,10" fl l "D"\' ••'<I "'"'"'" r.,,, '"''"' ( ''•ii ••• r ue " t:'I •·••·• (.'II•• b•I.. ~o • 11'"0 10"V V ot : f dQM II U~no•••' "' E rvu• ( ... ,.,. •• ~'""" C.o'n.o M•"• I "' ~u'"'" C. /I.II• o b1•"l"• ~ r "'"o Jnl!" f w"~' ' Ch••IOll• ""''"oleo l~U·• "'u>vO •" Ht ltn '"'" (n• •'' J•n .. K ll•thoMr "' John M•••on ~1••••~ "''"'' [ I.I•< 1,,, Frln~ L ~"'"'"" •·• F 101r nt• r IA•r'" "' .lr!hur LOU·• "''"' 11!1ndolp!! (h••• l•OJ>o''l 5• Edi\O" *'111 • f'h1lhp ~r•t><' ..... Jui.• V 11•11•-11 E II• F+r••• JouDI'! M r ,.,,•nr! •t< Mf•QUf "'" £ ~·· <> ., ! T nt~"''"l••r I ''"'I M •uOO [ L \·fd •,f Joni(• ( ~'-"'''""" J orrf ~"'' E1•I L "'"I Ot»n• ()Qr ll \\,lllH V/OY"' E Ion V•on<I Ooc• lunro 11 M•f~ tt I "'''"''· '" ll t""""' Mo< •t•n t<•lfn ••m.t>•u '" o'" '" "" Ht"'''' M Jonn••~ l•n ~•nwn (lyQp F.vll•"• o ,.,, ........ , l ••n L R"'""' •1t ><ow••G l'o'n 11v'c" ~ o""~ J6mol 'Ii Hollo> w .... v $1hl1~• •Ir W•l!t f Inv~ "'Ol<l<i J • J""" w "<>11r•t '" GIOnrfl" L O•"• DorGl"V FI • ., F l!i•hflt! ( Mt tc~•tl I I"" ll Jerom• J r ol•• Mot<• Gonlt'I Don~• W••~•r (llllc•d o,, I""". • ' """'Y c .. n ••. ~. '"""'"' ..,..,. l "O .-,.au""' Gofdl>f' .. (l\f hO•· lit~·~ .t.<orr.,..,. ••• 11..0•" •ob•"'O" ()eno,.•no I Od•ll u•I J.,... 1..-t o. •IC M1""Uo ~'1"'0 ... lf ... TI 01" (Al "0!0NIA COllNTY O' OJ•"{;[ .. Do!• l •tltn 1 .. 11•• l 01 II 1.0 •. 11 I i' JI ll/11 t l_l. ll I 11 II 1 "'" I I~ II 1 11 II l ,. JI l ,1 11 I J' 11 I l'.11 I I• II 111 11 I I< /! t 1•11 1 I• II 1·1' i'I I )/ /! 11~ II ~ 1• " l r; " l Q. /I • 11 'I ; 'II ~ " II • '• , I ' ., ; I/ 'I I' .i l , II \>,II l l " : ,, ; I• II . . " l('ll 1 r• ,, 1 O• I ''9 ll 1 If I . ~· , , • I; /I " . ~. " • ' 10 • ' 1' '/,# " ' '. 71 ) •• 11 ..... 'I , :n .1 • 'II-11 ' " " .1n11 • lO 11 • '0 II ' " •. )· h • .IC 11 • " 11 ) 1' II ' It 11 \ ~· II ! Do I! ' •~ n < r• II ~ G• II ~ ·' I s 06 11 ,.,,, • 1 • 11 j ,, 11 s. ,, ll • l1 11 \ !) ll • 10 II \I• n 1 1r11 \ II II .. ,, " 5 It 11 • 1~ 11 ~J-II \. 11 II 6 11 11 • i;r '1 4 O• I! • f' " • ft II • ~It • ff I! • 71 II •ii II ':1 11 • ,..}! '.,! .1.,ptor Voluo .. f•l1t1 I 1.ll•O• l.•lO Oil •,»o 11 :,!It "i(I l ... ,•1 I.SH iO l,fl )/7 ""' ~l t:,MJ 11 'I !I 1 1,, II 1 •• 01,1 11 ;• it .•,D 10 ,,. i··~ 1•'· ', 1); M 1.01'1 .. Ill .., '1·.~ .. I •Ji> 0~ ! 11< •1 '•11 u ,-, ,, '~ "O ! If " '•4 II •<•I '" '·' " . I •,. r\ 1., ••• I l.O•ll-I' :or " •1; ·j H •\Ir• lit •• I t) I " 111 ,. I I <I ''" • ;10 II ' \ ... •J I '0' O! ?• ;/;. 11 10 ;o, •t •I• l• ,,.,, .. II ~r,-1 10 • .'ti• ,. .: .... ••••• ' •!I \) ' ,; ' •I ,. ~' l'O n I •I• I< l<I 1' )SJ JI -.1 rn 11 111 \l ll •IJ o1 II• •0 JI• ,. "M •l 1• >M ". l' 'O l > I" '' l~.0;1 QO '.!'• .. IJ.f••l t) .,, I• 710 ~' 1.11~•1 ,,. ; . 1.000 ~ lll 0(\ 1.110 ro '•I •1 7.U(I 10 11• 10 •!J ll 11.•~ ,. I.' '1 41 ,, .... I•) I\ :· , . IC-a l " •• u l)J ·~ .,.1 ,. ; .... '"" t l,ll• tit '"M •.:io. 11 7.111 , JO l.U 5 I.I l.5li .lD 1,.,J 11 ~.It< DI ·~,11•.10 1, l), ·~ 1.1'1 I I '" "" HDlO 11•).I ,,, ?! 1•) •• 1)7 00 !.DlO II l?I '!I I l:<S oo 0 1 11' 11 l •'' ,, ~·1 fl 1·.1t ~n I II II l•.l •• ., 91 ~J" I •I O• ' 010 l l l )•O IJ 1 .. r. 11 1"1 ,. 711 '1 " ' ' O• ' ... 1 111 •I 1" I• I'•.., ""'l '\)0 p ' I too ll l,)~)tl 1.1/l II ID''' •• •I• II J.l •I 01 • 0 •l :• 11• 01 • ~" ~o "® ,. )4 !I' •I 1 r/O I• !01 " 117 )1 ~I ro l 0"0• t 1 .... 1<> tD ... ' tl ,. ~ .O M :•.JO ..... \0 1. ••S S.1 ld " ~a lt\ " llO 11 •J t i 'II I• • 7 \l otl !10 O(I 111 11 ... 01 11• 10 •ll 11 J Ill :U n tl .. 1' ,, ... ,., r• -· .. ~" I U !)l •1 .. i 1.' II/,. IN: I• l ll.61 OJ I (\0 1-6• " 1.lGIJ " ·~ .. 1,111 •l '" :5 l •I 10 •,Ill lo' 110 ll ·~~ to >M .. ;t 0 -". ... !J lO 1)1 M !\ 111 •• JJ" •1 • '"oi 1 ..... '1 • 0 I II II ••• < • 0 "'111 1 116 DI ••' ;~ 111 ,, , .. •1 If< II 0 !11 •I • 111 .. ' •11 •• !'J "' >l• II 1 '•l ;t "' ·.o 0 ,_ . - 0 1.11tt n ". 0 • 11'1 11 ' ·-, .. ltl •l 1.•·~ 11 • • •• -· ~ -· -0 0 I !IS n "M I•~ .l(! "M •<M ,. . '" -· ' "" • • •I CO • -· -· -~ -· ,. "M ' -~ ~- •• 0 • ~- c1.ii •n Dtp1101 Wllh lt~k I l,JO_l,41 ,,. I 1'J 01 '" J} l,'IOl I• •.•!• 0'1 I.Sit IJ J,1$)'.)I '1.0l• J• 1,599 ~1 1.moi , " 0 i'ICI 10 I <' II Ill 11 JlO •• 0 9(1/ u 11! to • llOS ti • ,,. It l,Jlt l • }'j " '"® 0 I\ ti II ti Y>J 'l ' ., [. j l,! 01 •ll !J "I ll • ·ii 1) 11 ''I 10 •1 I •1 I '~D .. 111 U ' " . • 1'/ 11 • I 0'' J ! ' ~1· 11 7 0" )I • )'J 1'I •I• II. l !•I 11 • • ••••• 1 1'1 • )(0 •Q "" tll •1 >~JI 1'1 H .Blll "" I l'1 Jt ,_, .. Ot I"' 10 " . • •1 ,, 0 "® "" I.Oil 1• l, IOI ll 11• I• ,. ,. 100 <• J l l II •1 •1 )11 I• 0 1!1 11 ,.~ 1)11 I ti " 11l• 01 1\ .. 16 •I) 16 ' 111 ),I ,, t i " 11 ••• !•I G' .... ~ .. "' 1?1 tJ "'111 Ill 'l /Oii It 1 l.l•I " l,!11 00 J.1•).o.i •'•.ll l,101.11 <.d•.01 1.55(51 l ,l.IJ ll 'l ,ltl ll l.~H.Jl I llt 11 lJ.DS! JI ·-HQ 10 ... 10 llt II 111 l l -·-9(11 15 U\'I! • . .OS ti 1 •i;o M 111 •• J,11•!• l ll" , .. ' u ·~ ... , ~· I •I ~' ,,, 1\ "111 ... \} .. 1 !1 JI 11.111 lo Ill 01 1 110 ,, 11 1 u 0 '" " • J'! 11 0 I 01' ll I 0 10 I! )1 •I•~ • )11 "O ". 1• i I ~!\ 1~.DCO ~ •.l'Ol I• •111 .,. Da 7.llS JO •.01) 15 . " l )D <I ''• ll 1•1 1\ 151 JI -~ 10 ll• II l•,j\I I I 11 • 10 l l' " ". 1.1 ,. •• PL YMO UTH , England 1AP\ Amrrican Eaglr. Trd T urnPr's nyi ng 12·oleler .vachr skin1med thr w<tl rr1' or P lymouth Sound Tue.sd11y to take rec(lrd·sh<iltrrlng li ne honor.~ in the punishi ng fi(Jfi· mile Fas!nct Rrick R1tce Turner. avrrag1ng 12 knots. beal bv !wo hnu rs 44 minutes the brSt lime f(l r lhe rour day F.nglish Channrl rare srt 10 1967 b.v Ba ron flnlh.~ch1lrJ".s (;ilana IV o( Franre. But because of 1!!1 h11ndicap Amerir;in F:aglr \1'<1s ~till l'X· pee led to finish 11·r ll r1011n thr pack on rorrertrrl 11mr '\nrl mn.~1 ~aC""hl.~tnrn ~ rrt'c a rP f1xPd on lhP oulrn1111• of thf' /\dn11 ral'~ f'11p. nf "·h1(·h lhP Fa~rnr! l!I th,. li!~I nf fou r ll'sls and 10 11h i1·h a Rrit 1sh IP.1 rn-lp;irl h' Prnnr F:flwarrl I !r;.ith-:-ind ~1 •n•<rrr I h re r 1.F:<;AL NOTICJ-: T 1101• NOll(I! 10 CllEOITORS l U,.ElllOR COVIil 0 1 T><E \TATE 0 1' CAL IFO~NIA 10 1 TH( COUNTY Of OIANGI No ~·l 'llCD f ..... hi ~ .... HAI I O•r•···n Nn ll(( I~ '1[~£1\V C.I UFN 1~ ('•n•!O•• n• 11\t •bovt n•m•d rl"<•n•nl "'"' •II """"' h•Y•~Q r'••m• •Q••n•I In• ••In d•c•d•nl "" •eol"P•d to !ti• lh•m w,m th• "•<•<'~'• •nvch•"• •~ lh• nlh<• nf t"• U ••k nl "'• ft lN!v• •nh!lt d cau<!, nr 10 "'""fi' th•"' ""'" "" ""''"'"' YOU(h"'· To lh• Vnd .. ,;.n•d •I lh• """" ol '"' Allc•n•r . Tho•n•' n r,.,1,.n. ~lei E~>I lr>d SU••t. ~""" ll••Ch, (~liiOr"!• l~fOJ. ,...n,.n " '"• •l•c• " '°"'"'"" ot n.~ und"''""'"' '"•II n1.o.11 .. , n••!M"I"" IO lh• •>t"• ct <•od d<>C•<I'"' "''~on """ monlht of!or I"• ,,,., oub!Of•«n~ cl In" "Oh (• D~!fd Julv '• 1'11 J•~· ,.. Tnw"""" 0.dm""'''~"" "' lhO E·•• • c• 1n, """"" oe<..,..nt TNOMAS 0 . Gllll',IH nu I. 1"• Urof! l"'t IOI(~, C•lofor"il "OUl T~I lllll tJl·illl ... ltt rner tot A<frnl•IU•oltiw ""bh,nod (!r~nar ~•·• I O•H~ J"IO :-0 on<! Auou<1 • II I~ It /I nomPO I• 00 -LF.GAL-NOTICE 1' JO "llf l l --,111 ~1 JO.HI Oll 'IC TITIOV1 I U!IHfS! 11•• 1• NAMt: iTAT(,,.(HT 1J.ni1 1J l•• lollcw••o ""'"" 1, cc'"' b"""•" •11 S• 11 l j l 1.1 1.11<.11 0.•!$~1!'.!N COMMUNITY ><O~PITAL ~><O.l!MAC V. 11,(!J ""'"" R • • I M"''0~ Vl•10. C.o.l1•orn1• 111 I• S.DDO 00 )11 7 J !, 110 00 1•1 •I l .Od JO I It 10 • ll II (OMmU•·!V ""e•m •(•~l •t •I ""'""""'· 1 .. t •• ,.,,, (Q•~ ln,, """"'" •• cond.,<'•d ~1 o '~' ""' .1 • ..., CONIJ.VIJOJV ~>l•fl:MA1 £u1o r •L l>ESOLl~Cf.5 1'"11'.. ~'"'"". w ~ • .,. "· ,, 11' ,, "'t"d•"' 11 '1 '"" <'>t• '""' W•• ' ·~ '"'"" I»• {nu~ •• 11 '" C•rr~ <>I Q,....,, f cvn•• •~ ••••uU ), ... ,, "''· 111111 '"l·OC :i. •t , l tont I l'f •~<O. •n" J.N! 1' 1,_ A'"'"'•' th, JO•t1 \v•IO '" •$JS L•• ol n••lf'•, C•l•l~••l1 ·~•I '"UDll•hf(I Or•no• (01u fl••lv r •1f' 11)•) """"'' •. lt. II.]\, It /• )f\0 11 _,, IJ 1ff •l "'" l.BGAI, NOTICE l'l(flf!OUS I VS IHE,l H•ME STIT(M(NT l~t l&!lew•nt roo••on " dnln• ~V''"'" JAii!!' r Wf:IM. "°'"o '''" 11~1v '"'°'"• "-'" ••d ••~• Tllo• "' i. "'" ,.~~"t Admonl1tr11et 1,. •n11 lo• tllo C-fy ·et o ....... St••• &f C••·•e···· ........ '°"-'"' " • ''"' l l'd (Ot•O>(:t tON'I ol •II ... ta1., •I llH'1!1~ .. -!~ .. Nvo ,_ '""' "'' """"' •o• •~f n•"~ <~"'""~·~• J •"v•rv I n 11 •~II "'"''·t Jun• JC. !tll '""""'~' 111 "'l•tt<-"'"•Ch "-rt not ... ,.,.,..., """'" ,.,..,.., ... Dy ....... Ohot ,,. 11 ~! •e"' •nG w•J •t i fl ''V ''"'' lnlf t H IH W, l!!f ••~tN11111,.1 hf •r r kltW "' ~· "' ••• .,,.,. ~, ·~"'""""II '' -"" ~· "•• 1" ''' ro""" I! "'• 10''""''"""0•. ""' ll "' a11«i.t..r• lfl -11'.tf• •• 1tnf""'~' .,,,1~ ''•D"I wroe +! Of ·~'"''""' 10./J ~~ r '"II' •~l ... LI Sueuro-••II 1"'9"' ·~ "''"' -.,,. l'tlh ••t "' ''"" 1t 11 W (, tt J0HH, ~ti('-" 111rrco llo11l•v-'d, C~llM•~·• ESC OIOV/S. $vtl• JO), D •l'll•U " IJc(•• .. '• ti/ VII 0:~,~~ IJ •·~""''' l!••cn C•' "'~·· TM '~~"""' " ~"ft0 tNlll"l"'I \>< •n •n11ovrn.,~1 ~·Q"'" ..... ~.1· ~ ~··i ··~·· lho< •T•l•I'""' f100~ ~ o!• '"' (~"f'!v '"" ,, (it•"'·•(,., .. '"~~ ~,..,,.•I ,. "' "'""Iv J M•"'1~• O•ou!Y ("""'' ~u--~ - °'UllH-0o•"1ilr <.oo•• Dl"Y r ... :~1'1'...___· - 10, 11, "" • -. j, j .• ·~-~·'.,..~·.°)I.· .. r· '"'""!"'~ C•ont• ~·~,iv r •1r• 11"11).71 &u1~u II, IV I~ •·~ $""""'"'' ' -----------------,-----------------------------lt71 Jt/111 Aui;trall:i11 .vachts are locked JO fl dog fighl \V1!h lhe Un1tPd Slates tr<1m t1pprrl for thirrl p1acr, thf' lighlt'r Rritlsh ;:u1rl A11slr<1li11n yac:hl.~ arP .~till t::icking ht1 rrl up F.rigliind ·s .SOlH h roa.~t ln a 11:1ilh1 11ng fin ish for 1hr c1·r1·· i!ll fir.st sp111, 1\rneri<;.;111 f':;11!lr i.~ nnl a 1nrmber of lhr US. 1ra1n in 1he Arlm 1ral"s Cu p toi11prt1l ion _ B11I Turnf'r 1·;1n hirn~el( a~ 11·inn<'r F.hzt1br!h ~1cC:iw lr1r tnnsole or !hr 1he First _l"acht ar(lund Fasrnrl -::in i~l;ind o/f J rr!anrl '~ s(luth roast-iln<I thf' F:r111le fup for Iii,. f1r,.1 Ut1:i! lu1n1r ThP Arl n11 r:il",( ('11r ts drt'ld· rd 1111 p111nl~ nu1rh1'fl b~· thrrf'- \",1th! 1r1ir11.~ u1f'r four r;1{'('< \\'hrn !hr Fa~tnr! lf'g .slnr!rrl, Rnt;nn lf'd 111th .\RO p1>1n!~ fnlln11'f'd hv lhP ~ ! r 11 n g Iv i·h;illrn~1n~ l111<fr;il1an .~n11a rf •1 1lh 4fifl ::inrl lhr l n1t f'd $t atr~ \\ 11h ~ 19 Onh· ~5 nf 1h1• 2~1) 1·nn1· prtltrir< in !hr racp arr 1•0111· pr ti111: for !hr 1\rf111 1rnl~ ("up . 11.ln~t or lhr rnn11'11drr~ will h" finishing T11rsda1· nigh! Pr \V('dnf'~d;1 1' 01·r>r11ll lr;1d1·r i~ ,11!1 hrl\t'V· r d In he 1hr n riti~h \"achl Crrl'a ntt~s. 11·1th l!ra 1h'~ boa!. r.1nrning Cloud. ;inr! !hr nthf'r H rili ~h <'llfl \";ll'ht Prn~petl of \\lhi!b1·. writ up Thr' br ~r pos11inn rrpnr!rd ror an An;!'rican ('un r nn. lrnclrr wa.~ for \'ankeC. l.irl. s::iilf'd bl" D;il'irl Strcrf' 11 1\'<lS l vin~ tR lh on torrPrtr1I timr ::is thP \':lf'hf ~ dash('d f 0 r Plvmn11!h Snunrl. ThP nlh"r A"1rriran ('up hoa1.~ 11rP R::iv Ilc:i, ~i11lrr1 bv rrtl"'f l!;f~C!"~iv .:1n1I C'rirint1 ""ilh Richilrd 1'\r r iit thr hehn Balboa Club Set..~ Races ThP B11!boa Yarh1 ('lub will \1•111d 1111 its 1971 fi6 Serir!I ~11111rda ... 11nrl Sunrlil\' l'.'itli thr rln11hle.harrrlrrt 1 -nfi~ Pnin t ;inrl Rr turn r;11·e~ TJ1r fire! "'di ~rt !>Hil S·1t11r. d 1v ::inrl r;>f'P 10 Lon'! Point . C<1°l<lli'l$\ lsl::tnrl, l'.•ilh ii r('nrtrzl'nt1~ 1'11 Wh r1e·~ Lari . 1l·nn RY("~ 1sl;>'1rt nutoo~t Th<',.f1nal rat'l' of \hr scnr~ \1 il l hP 1hr hon1"11·:1 rd hound rare S11nd;:i 1· T11n !rnOh\" for !hr e1 e11t i~ thr 11 •'dl.Y PILOT Prrp<''1111! f"r fl1r vnrh! 1• ith lh" l'>"<i 1·"1111'11nf'<I r nl"rertr<l lt nir~ fn1· 11•" l\\'l f <'I"{"' On thr ntta~1nn nf lhr 1!172 Ol.vn1pic ~aeh tlng r vrn1s al. Kiri, Cerrnany, thr !"Ul!ur:1! progr'1n1 will l1f' th e Ill· lt>rnati1)11al ""l11b1tu1n nf ··r.1nn and clir Si·il " fl \1'!11 DjH'll (1·011\ :0.·1;1y In U!l· 111 Srpl , 2~. \\172, ;ind will hear w itnr~~ In thr irnport;\IH'I' nl lhf• sea lnr n1<1nk111d \\1E'l.I. SE£ STATES rushin_g new hn!rl ing !:ink law~ int o rtfet•l before th e !cdrr11I !aw on lhr. lhcnr.v that no on e's going 10 invesl in a hnkling tank one .1r;ir and an i1np1·ovrd tre;itn1enL dr1·1f'e thr next. The p;1l<1Pe. thr art Rallrr1', thr t·oa.<:t.il forlrrs.~ ;ind the lns1ilutp of i\1;irtime Rr~r.1rrh Aqu::irium arr lo hnt1.<:r lhP e~· hib1tinn . which w1H nl~n ('Om· prise r>xlen<:1 1·p nprn·air 11re;1.~ and hrrth.s fflr h1~1onc and (lthcr l'l'\~r1~ \\'c·ll tr:ir the anguisli rd <-r1e.~ of Lrrat 1n<·nl 1ii:1nufac1urers. "'The1 "re aski ng rnorf' of us 10 a lune !h11n thry arc of the big 1inllutrrs ·· elev ice shorter \l'h;it 11e won"[ see is the un1form1ty pt"omi~f'd by the J!liO law. If nntt-ing else. the \\'hole nightm::irc·tn·br "Ill prove n fn1c consnla11on to those of ~011 11 ho 11antf'r1 a crulsf!r "11h ::i hc;ir1. but. had to sel!le fnr an open run::ibout be· rau~r of ~our budgel Thr lnrannn nf 1hr , .... h1\.11l 111n ~ruun1I~ on lhr bank nf !hr f\1rlrr Fn!'dP "1 !1 prrn11t ;ill 1nnnnrr 11f ;itlrarllfltl~. J)11rrs (';in h•· nl1•f'r1rd ::it \\nl'k ! h r nu g h 11nch•r-11 i'l!•'r \\ 111dnw~ \'r~,t·I<: h.1~rd on 1hr t.~tf'~t ff't'hlllfll)P\; .~i1t •h fl~ th(' h1!h'11lnil ;ouJ h1>\1'1Tr,d1 11 111 IJp 111 r11l ;1hlr r11r 1r1 r~ :iro1111 r! thr h:1d1or, r;dl1n1: ;11 !lir ~h'l).\l1 n!s 11111! t';Jn al g111r~ You·rr going lo Find ii ::i lmo~! ::in1u.~1n~ -!1kP 11.sten· in,I! rr1 ~1<·1rr v m.11 rons !amrnt1n.i; !he decline in the qua!· 1ry of dom<·~t ir help. lt r.<:1·11r I a II 11 ("II{'~ ;ind rr~ra r1'h ;:ind L"h<ir11ng 1 r~~rls will br nprn In !hr 1·1 s 1tor.~, .. ., r11n 1111' c\t11biT 100 rr ~1 :1 11 r:1nt lhr cr111·h From lhr fi~hiri~ hn:i!s "ii! br ~rr1 rtl fri·~h lrn111 lhr nr!~ The cxhibi•1nn will al ~n 1111'r ::in arenunl of thr f11rn1arino or !hr 1'na.~U 1nf. .!hr 1nf1'1rnrr n( thr irr ::iers and t1d::il ll'a 1·r~ . ;11id \hf' rlr\rlnp1nr11r n r fishinR . n:ivie;i t1nn an cl hi1rbnur ron!ltrur1inn . Yaeht ]~· · 1rn1 NEW PRESIDENT Oetby E. Walton MOVES UP TO veeP Curtis E. Oensmor• Appoints Director r.lrs Ell.v Dowd 11<1!1 brrn nan1f'd rt irrr tnr uf marketing 2 TotJ Officers Elected In Ericso11 Yacht Fir111 and salf's for 1\1nr11:;in Yarh1~. Elrrlion nf l)rlh~· E. \\'al1nn St. Pe!ersbur~. f'la. ilf'r ar · and Curt 1~ E. DrnsmflrP tn top pnintrnrnt wa!'i ::innounrrd h.v n1~nagrrnrnt pn~i !ion~ n I Ch::irlr.<: P. 1-lnr~;in .J r.. prrs1· f~rir.~nn Yarl!'i has hrrn an· rlrn! nf fllnr~a n Y acht.~. a nounC'rd hv Charles /'II .~11bs1diar\' or Rr11tnre Fro<1S Lri::hton. <'.h;i1nnan of 1hr ('n, (If Chir.1,;:Q. ('.\ii, ';rnup. lnr 11• h 1 r"h Shr "111 bi• rf'spon~1hlr for rrrf'nlly acquired f.ncsnn . pl annin,i::. dr1·rlop1ni:: ::i n d \\"alrnn w:i~ n::inird p ~r,J. nirrchandisi nit all of ~lnrRan·s rlrnt Hr ""<IS lorn1"rl~· 111·(' sailhn::i ls, 11·h1ch rftnge from 22 prrs1dcnt for tnarket1ng . In 54 (C'C't Drnsmflrr 1s no~ • 1cr pre-:1. \\'rll knn"n In lhr lxiat1ni;: den t. mo1·1nJ.t ur from t11~ hustnrs.~ Rnd yacht ing ;ind prr1 inu~ po.~lr1on nf plant !'<Illi ni?; cirr!rs. ,\-I r~ D<iwrl n1;'111ager formcrlv lil'crl in tl1r ~an!:i J-:ri<'son Yach!i; 1~ nnr nf thf' IJ<irbara arcr Sl1r h As 11a!1nn·~ f:1.~l rs1 lo? r n 11' 1 n Jt: rrr1 1n11~I~' srr1·rd ii!' l !C'P 111.1r,.1f01rtu1rr~ nl t·hrrl!1'1'" rirr~1r!rtit nf ~;i1lhn;i! !l:ll l.~ for a11:0.1l1arv s:iiln1 ~ v11ch1s nnd 1.~ Fttt r rnn'" Yarhl~ ::inrt ('•'·•·r11·;, r·~1· •I t •I~ !1rr·' '°' thr rrcrcatlon;:il leisure lime 1nduslry. F.r lr~o n rrtcnll~· joinert C~ll. r.rnup, 11 hjrh al ~<l inrlurles lhP F'isher· P1rrcr (umpany. r.1::inufac· rurrr~ nf !hr Hos11n \\'h;ilcr; lloOd S.11hnakers. lnr : Rnb1 n HMCI Ar"h<'rl' (01npany. Ca r. tr>l) Rrr cl Ski Sh11pf. Inc, and i\lilc:on /..: Su ll11an C.:nmp.;:iny. \Vin ~ Lo1! Ra ce f·'i.1~1 • ""r . .,,., In !11" ~r 11,· .," ifr ~~. n "~~r ~:. hr~1 11'(' of .~rvrn r.1r"~ IM Sf'rtl'S. (,Mrl T1n1r t 'll:i1 hr. i.kt fl' prrl'c! hy 1.rnrgr f:rhrn!\man nf Ori !!r.1 \ 11111\'l11h 11,1s th" \1 tnnrr of l';ihJor 111::1 Y::irht fW [,111d~I'\" J'l.:i~l•r" r 11nr It> 1 h ~t s1 1('h n1a 1111f;11·1urrr~ in !hr th"'.°.:.,t1t _\1 ;1< Jlfl'i<lrnl (1f Srl1nr11. l C: Cluh '~ p 1rri1r1~tJ li10:: r:irr f~,,m 1 1i'··~l'f."1 ~iWrr.-~ ~\~. "'1\t;if'l'fl'fl~~ 11~ -ri-rr~ ·. .Wf'nrp-:-rr.r -1~· T --:'lfarm:r • ile. t'Jlr m C:'ita11n11 Ct1liL Ro~!nn , l\I A\S C<linr:uiy ~<'fl" lft1rlxtr. · • .. DICK TlACY .--~~~~~~~ ....... - TUMBLEWEEDS Iv Chester Gould -C. M •RT Ul " ~AIVAT• 19\ANI. I WANT ro OROC> TI-II S FQOM. Tl-IE AH~.'' ly Tom K. Ryan Ll'L AINER SALLY BANANAS D4JL Y PI LOT 33 By Al Capp By Charles Barsotti l'RDP t'EA~ VA CRUt't'Y 9UNCH O'-,'?LL.Y-!JELL'('D LOW-~WN CREEPS! l'IY1 PRACKflS tN' ~l.l.IN' INSUL1S Ai~E EMENYI' MAKE't:M et..OW H ~~·~· ~l~ ... MUTT AND JEFF ~ANG IT, MAN, I SAID I W~NTED A DRY MARTINI, VERY DRY! FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE IHE~ KOOLS! By Al Smith By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ---- - _. , .. J -._.._ .... --- •e ~-'"--•·· I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER l mmPEmAmNUr?T~S ~:-\1 --------, _____ ,_v Charles M. Schulz ACROSS 45 Eliminate Ye\lrrday's Puzzle Solved: 11 FEAR t-«rr; '1tXJ ARE OF MORE ~LOOI< AT l'HE ~RD5 0: THE WOO~QCK 6 ETS KIND OF l lrtdonesian Is land 5 l 1ltr1ry fa111 10 Utttnnce to attract attent '°" 14 Affected ,,llh: Suffuc 15 Venttlattd 16 l'rohib 11 17 NeWSP3P'f section; 2 word'> 19 Solar dr'>lc 20 Sturdy ri 1g- g i1VJ too ls 21 Hf!brtw ltlltr Z2 She ller 1111de ef c.1nvas 1J Bri11lc 25 CO!llpilC l, f~ °"' 2' Past partic iplt Of "lie'' 30 Notice 31 Mr. LI°"' 3' Ft11lnlne Nll!I! 3" Llltr in time JI District on wtsl coul !)( lndl• )' "T111n't yo11 ". --. 2 words '2 lila ll llllU« 4') Fhc antw .U S~te ~ r2 13 ~· I -17 I •• JA l• •2 IA~ " 1)0 61 •• ' I I [\'. ;r 1n lt/ A4 I H 4 $ , s [ l H . , " ' ' 0 D IC IR A G u IE p A 47T1me ~riod VALVE TAAi-i MAN'f' SPA~Ow5 ~ AIR ..... ARE '10\.I NOT Of ~ Dl5TVRBED 6'( SOME OF 4'J Mutfdlt MORE VALVE TuA>l TuE.c(? Tl-4E5E 5CRIPTURE5 ... 50 -de Franrr ~1 Russian rutrrs 53 F astrn w lh ;\ corlf ~ 5 H d1rri ~rlnJCf 50 Sm~rltn9 61 F ~th .. r ol c~in 1>2 or n11e>fir. <IJ"~~ '1'.J b~ \I -- rhanrr1". 2 Wll<'1; 65 En~tn .. I!& Hapllt'rl &7 Valley &8 ApfX'~I'. b~ -Ci fl OOWM A W II v [ II 0 II I A l S Rn V r !r ( l I 0 ( I 0 1 s p u 1 II< • l U II I p ( A C( Cu 'I A ( c T 0 R 1. l£Sll 4 l liil' t [ 'l -s A P I o ll o 'r 1S IT A I 10 • l [ I C v I S « n ~ [R H ( -l II I II P l 14 H l II p p '< , IC u i. 1111 '"I H 0 I It r kl ~ I[~ D G II A N 0 s l A II ~ ,, c £ • v r T O It n n '' ~ 'l S T 0 t 4 8 11 71 ll u1fftring J3 Hist ory book In ~inri: t ntr il's .Artha1c -i5 hnn1s shot 12 Town on 37 Colorful thf Thamts trop1c~I fresh lJ -Royal: watr.r fish 01.ttbtc pt>ar 40 Femalt-ruff ll! Nrvada • .Abbr. H Obscure 24 Obtains as 41> A senior cili- a resul t ztn' 2 worrls l St.limit~ of effort ~8 Shady 93rdtn 2 On top nf 25 Ont or I shelttfS J 1<1nrl ol bean lesser 51 Province of -4 Ch1lltd Anlr lles Austm: V•. 5 MOYt; ahnd reOflle 52 Tille ol honct & Old horse 26 Prestdtnt o( 53 Loud noise 7 S. AfrtcJn lhe Republic 54 Object of rtpubl1r. ~ Tl!ns worship J •lll'ds 27 Mtntally 55 Pageantry S T11ns111~ ~l•rl 57 Sound 111ade from (V'll' to 2R Snw sttd In by a c Ioele annlhrr 29 .Afltt a II 58 l111<1ge II Pu~d1~1' d~1JCL1ons 511 Otsi9natio11 10 Ont regarded 31 Malts, bO Mirth ~s lht Prnbodt· 111 qrn,.ra l bJ "Ode -- mrnt of a 32 i. 1Sht'S Nightingale": ~nown mt>orl l'~rnr-;tly 2 words ~~ 16 7 8 q ~ 10 11 12 13 • "' $~ l!I ~' 16 [ ti 19 '~~ ,, • " '*"·"" ,, H ~~ ) r --~ , JO ' .; JI n JJ (""* "'" n 1 ~} 3' 37 ~ 31 •O ,, '3 l~ .. ~I •7 ,. •9 ,, ~.· ~I Sl ~-~~ !4,;>~ .... ..' ~ .. ~-- I ~• "~ r ~ S7 ~ )f 60 .. t~ ' ;; 62 63 I 16) "66 • . " JUDGE PARKER 11 )1 11 '.i ; I • I. ~ . ...-~~~~~~~;;:--~--::::~ r YES '. Tl-IE POLICE WEIZE MISS PEACH ~ y AlltOUiJI? OOESTIOWl~G fiVElrY· P>OP'I! ™EV THllJK AAAY&E SHE WAS MURPEREP! \ 'I\ I I • I 1, I I. I • PERKINS By Harold Le Doux r PON'r ~t.Jow' &of \.IE~ ~AVI IJG SOME OTHER TROIJ &LES TOO~ TM E'(~E SfA,rllo/6 At.J INVESTIGATION ll'TO !'MAT \.I APPEIJEP TO \.115 ,t.UNT'S MOl<IEV ~ SOME&ODV TOOK \.IEl': FOR: Szoo, 000 OVER A TWO VEAR l'HIOP ! ly Mell ly John Ml~ J m .1.,. By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson --~~~-..,....~-r ---------- IHI: l. I TT!.E' BE~t. F?.ANG ! COFFEE' B~c,AI( TIME ! ~~~ VbHHJo~ :2 By Roger BoU.n THE GIRLS ~ ~H ,,.,, ''Whit! dn you mun. 1 wastt nr money -wby. I'IJ be 1ble to ma kt our drapes, 11lpcover1, tablecloths • , • " ~ ' f , I I ~ -''-: DENNIS THE MENACE ~o~ • l!-11 ~")I IJ ~ ~· '. !?: ' 41 --...... I .... ~ ~L -. -. I I ''I 1''1'11 ~ IAl'I.._ ...._ ___ ...;;.._;_, ___ l..;,;11;.;.""'~--· •;...;..··-~-_-__ ..;;...,,:.....J ._-_. ___ -....;._..,;~..:.....-;_ ___ .-:,:.L"~".-...~..;""_'-_i -'SE&~ HUMl'MM~ .. 'al,~~. I . ' . .. -. . . . .. ' . 14 GAILY PILO T Wtdllt id.iy, Auguil 11 1"171 PILOT -ADVE RTISER 2 '65 Chevy ········· ~.~,.C) 1R l0X ll<l 30 IR I SOLD I 06 1 oooRS L 4 oooRS \ Vlf~GONS \ 11r.RD10l'S } MAVERICK MUSTANG TORINO 1K91U l34527 l K93T "28 1 D lf01F l 25037 1F02H 156930 IA25Fl334<' IAISOLDI OI OUllJllUllUllllllllllllll111111fltllt1111111111UlllllUlllUlllllll111UlltlftlUlllll1UfllllltllnJnun1111 1~ FORD 1J58H 124515 1J58H l 24516 WAGONS l .J74 H182617 IJ ISOLD l b l T·BIRD lJ84Nl001 30 1Y83Nl21794 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 'TIL 10 P.M. 4 DOOR s777 '70 FORD ~o.!'.N.~'""· .. ""' ,., ''' $2577 P.B, '~~'n IM~ "'""I '68 CHEV. ~~~'A,'.~ .. ,, ... ·~· ~·.. $1 377 ~IO•••nQ, ""'~"" w~ll '""' N r • IUN A l6R ) '64 Riviera :,. ... ~-.o:;·:.:·:..;. ·.:~.:"· $A VE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE '67 M t " '" ........ ~··· $1277 Us ang "~""·. ..... ·~ ... t•.r~•c•., (VOW J~J '6 7 Mustang :::.~ :."'.: .. :::: ,:;: $1177 Starting This , Weekend our Parts ·---------------Dept. Will Be Open Every Saturday $1377 From 8 a.m. 'til 12 Noon. WI lllllVEOU• DOWMrATMENT AND .11~SUIT1ff IEST AYAIWtt "YOU CA1I DOR llEl. .. SNOWUS I '·~ o;.,. ,,.., .. , ' I I --~ ,---·r ·~-.:~·· .-&;I£i'~ -.... ---....... , -• ••• . - TORTILLA 'S FLAT Life Staffed the Rolling out +lie Clough is e a sy if t he cons istency is co rrect. Ad el aide Luna doe s it with a practiced han d I above ). At ri ght , she show s just how much dou gh to begin wit h. Mexican Way B~· JO 01.-"iON O! "'" O•+IY ,!lot i toll It lnok~ vt>r\· s1 111pl1> to m11ke nour torl\llas. All you do 1s mix up si•n1e dnu.l:"h. pinch nff a bllll thP. si1.e nf R gnl£ b<il!. rnll 11 eout. pop 1l on a ho! gr1ddlP, turn it once and there you ha11P it. \l really isn't all tha1 simple, lhou~h, for mos t M e x i ca n • American women m.'lke tor!ill<is by 'f~r· the dough shouldn't ff:'el too dry or loo sticky nnd should have JUSt the right elasticilv . ~1r~. Adelaide Lun<i. l'OOrdin.'ltnr for the Colnnia Juarez Communl!y Center .l:"Rve ;i !essnn on how to ni.ake flour tortill<is ro so1n e of the ~1cxican·Americfln girls who somP- da 11 will have to makr thcn1 fnr their husbands, and it "·as an ex - citing tlmP fnr all the children ;it the center that d;iy. After all. thf're s nothing lik<' 3 flour tortilla right off the griddle, unless irs 11 hot to rtilla Fillf'd .,.,,ith beans or butter. llerP is Adelaide·;; rf'1 ·ipr for tortillas. which ;;he 1n<'lkes a!mn~!. f'\'er.1· rla~' fn r her husband and family of fou r child ren. FLOUR TORTILLAS :1-4 cups a!l purpose flour Sa lt About :'I tablespoons lard or bacon J::rf'a SP nash baking powder \'iat!'r l\1ix ::ill ingrf'd ient;; and ;:idd wa1er ;i little at a timP I 11bout 2 cups 1 un· Iii dou gh is well-mixed . Do not f!dd too much water or the dnugh will be too soft . l\nead well, thf'n lf'1 dough sit. S· JO minutes. Pinch off ball the i:izl'i of a go!r ball, roll rounrl 1n fingers, then roll na1 C'1rcle witll pin. Pat between hanrls a few times. PlHce on prehealccl griddle wi!.11 no grease. Cook until brown The gridcllf' mui::t be preheated fnr pror:ier color or tortilla. Warning: One Taste Enough to Kill Each ye11 r a number of cases nt botu lism,· tbf'! n10.qt lethal form of fond poisoning occur. Sadly, this danger l urk~ in an old and honorr.<1 Amf'rica n pr11rlice -"pu.tting up " our Own fte.sh fru il.'J ;ind vegetahle.c; -home canning, "like Grandm;i used to do ·· Un\rss slnct (lrC'ca ullnns are fo llowed, home-canned food may be co ntaminated with lhe spores of Clostridl um Bol utinum 1001.ulus i.~ thf'! J..atin word for sau!IARt. the rnoc1 in whirh lhf' toxin was first demonstrated ~. Tltf'! rlan.i:"er doe!I nol come directly from f'alinR lhf'! bacteria !he:n1selves. In fACI, ll greal de11I of frf'!sh Food contains the p;;porf'!.!'i of lht baclerilll "'hich. whtn eaten. pas!'> h11rm1r:~sly through t h e dll!'esUvf'! tract. Ho)" ever. under spec ial con- rlllinn1 CIMtridium Botulinum pr()- duces a toxin, • tahst.ance whlc:h ma'' bf': tht: mn~t lethal human pn!Son In e~ls~n<"e. rood canning, if improperly carried nut, Clln pro- \'ilie ptrferl condil.inn~ fnr tht. pro· rlucLion nf thil'i poiso/'I , Thfl! \)robltm of botuhsm Is prevented in commercial ca nn1np, b~· u!\e of equ ipment producing a combination of temperature anrl pressure cap;ihle of killing the spore!\ so they cannot grow into bacteria In produce their toxin. However. since lhe botu!inum bacteria ran .~urvivc 21l hotlrs of boiling HI norn1al s e a -I e v e I prei1i1urrs. simple home canning method;; may ool sucrccl1 1n ~et.­ ting rid of !hl:'n1 and. r1ur1n1t storage'. th<>re is plenty of lime for the fatal toxin to be produced. Home canning can be carrieri ou1 safely if certain proccdurel'i ;ire carefully followed. These are fully described in the pamphlfls ··t1Qmc canning of Fruils'' ;inri "Home canning of Vegetablrl'i .. .,.,,hirh ar1> availablt: throuRh Univer~ity nf C111ifn rni H Agricultural F:x1 cnsion Sf"rvicc. Berkf'!ley, Calif. 94720. A pressure cookinp; drvice Is recommended ror obtaining I.he combin11tlon of lemperHturi'. and pressurf'! y,•hich C'an kill I.Ile botulinum nr1t:anism during !hf' canning process. H you h11ve 11 .supply of hnme- c;inned food, you can make i;urt of il.'I s11fe1~· by nnP simplP. prcc;iut100 _ Mil befo re ut1in1t:'. Although thf' b11tteri11 m11.v not bfo dest rnyt:ri hv l>olliniz. lhe hiithl~' dan~ernus tnxln is mack> harmless by ho i 11 n Ill' - JO 111inutcs HI sea leve l. looser at higher altitudes. · Bnlul i.~m kills 1hro11gh ! hr p;ir11ly1.ing action of its toxin upon !ht nervol1S sv~tem. Co n1rnl nf lht muscles il'i lo.st. beginning usually with lho se ;il>oul the race and neck. Lo;;s of the Rbilily tn swallow makes it iinpnssible In cat, leads lo choking which m11y introduce foreign materials Into lhe lun gs ;ind usuHll y produces death In sever~I days. Mn~\ patient!\ give 11 history of ha\'ing eatt:n food which ta sted spoih•-d . This ma y ht. followed in a rew hourl'i bv n:nisea and \'OmitinR from the \r~itants usually found In spoiled fond . Later the symptom" of muscle weakness begin to ap- pear. If medical aid i.~ quickly nhl.;i inf'<'I ;ind the correM diap;nosis is rapidly made. ii ma~· bl> pos~i blr tn Sa\'f' lhf' p11tiPnl. A ~erum may hf' in - Jttted which, whfle it cannot hel p lhf' nrr\'f"'\ alrcririy d;ima~t'd . is s001Ptimes ahlc ln neutra li zr a por· tinn nf the toxin and limit fu rther paralysis. The i;pecd with .,.,•hirh fat l'll s,1 mp!nms appear rlependi; larJ:ely nn thf' antnun1 of toxin-containing foorl lhR t ii; eaten. The f ir~t 1•1r tim lo be dii::rovcrerl usu:illy has ea ten the mos L Other ~ .,.,•ho hHve eaten 1he same food . h11l l<>ss of it, Clln oflen bl' protected by ::inli!nxin in j('<"tions if they can he treated heforc serious i;y1np1 oms HP· pear. Rur thP hcsl lrcH1 mcnl for boru- lisn1 is prevcnt101i. Comn1crci1111y <."Annf'rl foori can br <'flnsidercd safe. II you 11re given SflmC llnmc-c::inncd food you can n1a kc surf' it is safe by boiling al lca.~t 10 full minu tes before usr. Those who do their own cann1nJ: should rrvlPw their procedure In make ccrt11in it pr<>lecls against botulism, even lf lhf'y hHvf' been C'ann in.I:" for years without incident . Never lit~tc prcsf'rvNI food which ;ippr ;irs rn have spniled. lor a vC'ry ~n1all 11mount nf botu ll~m toxin can prol'\uce ill ness. When in dnubl. clispose of thr. food wllh Rreat care. N PILOT • .t.OVE ltTISE R YO LANDA MORA MA KES THE TASTE TEST 6men BEA ANDERSON , Editor .... , .. Hom e N ews and Views Californians Have Golden Opportunity 11.1· l~lROTH\' "'ENCK Oro •t• Counly i'lom1 Id••••• \\h;il r•an .vnu d11 1111 h nf'rtarinPs ~ \Ve he:1r this riur -.r1nn oftrn fr nm hu1n11n111 lo.1·r~ -f'Sj.1C1·1ally !hosp .,.,.h<I ;:ir,. n"11• 1u n1 11• ~1 ;1 l r fnr tht.~ talifnrn1;:i. fn1 11 I\ 1111! 111•11 lo.no11 n in n!hrr p;ir1.~ of Jilt• l 'L>IJ(lil',I S11nH• <'1 1<1 lo.hr•!1k~ d11 11 I r'l'f'!l 1111•1111nn 11rc·1ar111rs. Thr f·nnkbook lh;il ha.~ p1rr\'lh111~ -lht.' ".JOV Of•' CO<i KINf;" ~ h:is onl y one raragraph 11bou1 Lhem , "Thi.<: h;ippy h:ilf-brerd of pluni llnd peach can he u:-;cd in any re cipe ra!linR /nr P<';ir-hcs. II come1' in both rrerstonc ;>J1d cling type!t . hut lacks the peach fu 1.z ·· S-On1e folk~ think lhRI nec1 11nne~ are a new fru it. lfl\'COted by son1eon e wtio i·rns.~rd pllJm~ with l)f'aChi"!t, hu1 ::irltt:ill v ne1·tannf's ;irp onr of thP "·orld 's olric~t fru11s. They were 1o:rown in Chi na cen- turic~ Defore l:hr1!;l. 1'hcv flourii::hed in the fabled PPrsian p:ilacc -garden lt. Lal er lhe 1:rerks ::ind Bo111an~ ~rew then1. And lion'! Jrt the ".JOY OF COOKING" n1islead ynu. Nect<>.rirics arc nectarine~. Thry Rrc neither a fu1,1,les.~ peach nor a r-ro~-. hrtween :i peach And a plun1 . Thf'y hrlnng lo the rose farnily and, like oth!!r ~tone frui !s such a.~ peaches. apricots 11nd C'hcrr ies. ;ire thought lo have evolved lrnrn lhe 11ln1ond. Pr;iclic?Jly 1111 or the nf1\ion's nee- !arines grow ln California in the San .loa- riuin Va lley. Sa ys one cnlhusia.~l. · Nnthi11R is snore f.(orgc0t1s than the sight. nf thr gflld and ruby.hued nectarint: orchards <ii harvest time ., 111e brillianrty colored fru it i~ harv. e~ted from inid-June to Seplember and 1hi.~ ye11r's tfOP is said to be exception· ally he111•y 11nd or erccllent. qualily. 1lle nectarines that were brought lo ('..;i lifornia by the Spanish f'!xplorers were not al all l1kf'! lhe colorful fruit we havt today. California horticulluriRts re:volu· tinni1.f'd \hf'! delicate. white-fleshed , .small nl'ctarine inlo the firmer, largf'!r. more succulent, br illiP.nl red and gold variel i~ we h1tvf'! today. The new nectarine variet1e.• h11ve imp!"ovf'!d keeping qualil\f'!s also ~·la ture nr-ctJ1rinei1 Are carefu ltv h11nd-r1rk~r1. thr.n ~r11derl. i;izrd, parked •nd in.~pt>ctcd htfnre bc1ni:: i;perl \n mJJrk rt. l.ikr JX'achr.~. lhe.v are lrRR ilr, 1111rl n1u~t be picked for Fhlpp!nR whl!P. still firm. For best fla vor. chOOSf' thn&e th;it ha"' no trace of green showinR ar the st.em Hnl1 bP sure lhr y're fully riPf' be.fore you ll."'P rhem. \Vhen nectarinrs arP fu lly ripe, lhC'_I' 001i(ll'('" S/i~hli,I' hf't ween \hr p;ilm.~ Or .1·our hands_ Y111111111 lt>I ih t·111 ri prn fnr a 1lav Ill' twn ill rnon1 ren1pera!11re 1001 nl lhP sun J; the n r('frigcrt1I~ lhrm when tht>V :>.re p!'•rfrct for ealin,I! Thry ·11 kePp ;:i 111f.r k or n1nre 1n the refrii;:erritor 1 H the family do!'sn'l cal the.:n first !!. Nrclarines are gre;it eaten 11s-is - "·hole or sllrf'd, peeled or unpccl rd. The s kins i.re ~ood·la s!in~ anri free nf ru1.1 .• bu!. If you rlon"L like the skiM. ,you C'a n peel nectarines quickly and still relil if\ the ros,v "blush" th<it's jtL~t unrler the ~kin ir you dip rhl'm in boiling water rnr JU.st one mlnu[t'. The skin wi ll strip olt e.isily thPn. i\.c; reron1n1cnded in ".JO\' OF COOK- 1Nt;," you can use neclarines in any reci pe car Ung for peaches. They can b• fro1.en . canned, or made into jelly or j11m. They're gOOd in pif'!s Mid cobblt.NI aor1 hP.autirul in fresh fr uit italads. For a new reciPf! booklet thal gi ves ynu Idea!! for using nectarines wr ite Nee. ta rine Advisory Committee, 701 Fullon Ave .. SP~ramento. 95825. and ask fnr •·summer·Dt:l icinu11 Ways lo Serve Fresh C11lifornia Nectarine.~.·· QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. A friend ,!!ave mf'! one ol her recipes which calls for "decortica1ed" 11esam1 st.eds. What does I.his mer11? Where can they be bough!? A. ''[)e(_i)rtlcated'' simply n1e;ins th::il rhe sesame see<ls have the dry coverings ol husk' removed. This would be the 'ame as !hf'! regular sesamf'! s~ that yo\! cHn buy in any store. Q. My neighbor say' she never Ust!I baking powder because she says it destroys vitamin 8-1 in the body. 11 thl1 lrue? A. No Bak ing poYl'Clcr or 30d11o doe' not destroy vit~min B·I (lhlam\n) in tM Mdy. Howtver it CHn rt1tet with th la min in the ba kPd producl a~ it oook!I. E....:ee.'1 amount~. thrrefore. (.'fluid reduct tht thii1m in nF baked Foods. Howeve r, the ~'T1>1ll 11moun! ynu use In hi1 klng ls nn l J:(lirii,t to havf'! much erfe c$ on the nutritive value nf b11ked goods. I -I "" • .. ' DAIL v itJLOT Writer Puts Life Into Work By BARBARA DUARTE 0t Ille 0 1111 1'11*1 lllH High tin 1 hilltop In 1 ~tud10 overlooking the L 1 g u n I coastllne. 1 solitary man hews ~ cr 11ck of 11 Winche!t~ resounding in the canyon : rid's a horst> through 1111 11.ngry mob : drift!! aimle~sl~ nn a raf1 under Lh' tropical Carib· ~110 i;k~. "Ifs 11:rea1 run!" e1rl aimed Theodor' T11ylnr. Lei''1ing bnck 1n h1~ cha 1r, h' propp'd hi! lttl on his de~k ~·hile a tifel 1me of memorit! Oti.shf'd 1tcrn:o;:i1 his ruggedly handsome face. Theodore T11ylor I~ !he only !M'rson who hears th' shots - sees ,·ision!!. H h' didn "t he wouldn "t he in busin,ss. Busi ne sses is a bett'r wnrd. Chlldrrn in the area knnw him as the m11n whn C'R.'Tle tn their classroom and imbued th,n1 with 11 desire In r'acL He discusses his children·.~ book~ lncludi njl; award.winni ng "The Ca.y" and attempt!'! to get !ome subtle mes.sages Acro.ss. ··children ar' 1 d'hgh t In talk to." ht said. ·•The y're hont.!11 : adult!'! 1 re n' \, Sometime! they leave you shredded with their direct que:o;t \ons. bu1 H 11 turn~ them nn to re ading, that"s Rood ." YOUNG ,\11NO 'TURNEO ON' T1tylor prnbabl>· wa~ 11l re ady '"!urned on'" whf'n he \I'll.~ born Hr bf'J!)iln his 11dvf'nture~ in book.c ""'° 11 child . h1unchin g 1nro the bu,,inr~~ "''Orld at J'.I a~ .11 sporls rtporter 111 50 cen1s 11 \l'tek. A firm bel i e 'v tr in sti mulat ing lhe im11gina tion by keeping on the 110. h t desc.ri~s early yrars as ""JUSl bumming around ."' At 17 he w1s a copyboy ror lhe \\'ashington Da il~· News, then wt1rked hL~ 'll'll Y to New York iLS a.n NBC sportswriter l'J HI. He serv'd in both Wnrld W11r JI 11nct the Kore11n \\'"r; first in the Mer•hlln l Marine and then as iL Navsi l nHirer. During lhi.~ period hf' me1 hL, red -haired . Californ ia-born wife Gwen, whom he 1e11slngly claims to have m2.rned in a "coal field'' in native North Carolina. Follo~·ing pubhc a!Jon of hill first book. "The Magnificent ~1 itscher" in 1954 , the author joined Paramount Plrtures AS pre11s 11ge-nt. later tl)(IVing inln tht producllon end as an associ ate prndueer. It wasn·t until 1%8 th,.t he df'c1derl to pen a child's book , ··Actu11 llv J did it micaust nl the children,'' he admi11trl, .. They a~ked sn man~· qur-~· !Inn~ ahout the mO\'ie Ill· dustry, I put 1l in print as 'People Who Make Mnvies.'"' "The Cay,'' an account of a sm111I boy and an elderly ro."egro alone in tht Car1bbeUJ, "''as inspired by $hip sinking~ il nd surviv11I during his five years in the service. f'IL.M TO C0i\1E He al so l!ptnl two years in the Virgin Isl ands and Puert~ Ri•n. 11'.ndini( authentici ty lo the book \l'h1rh is in its foorth printing in eight l.11ngu11ges. He ha., writ ten a scripl \l'hich will ' ......... ~ ""~"' be fllmed 1n the Bahamas th is f11 II. Peul H11.rt:>nr and tht l11ck of ynu th 'll knnwlrdge nr t vents or Dec. 7. 1941, in11pirert an hi,,torlc11l nnvf'I. His latest, "The Children ·~ War," .tn anti-war book, will be published in Octobl'.r. All h11ve a me~saji!f'. he il,Rree:s , but "not so hea V)' it stops the st Or)," "I enjoy wr1!1n ji!, bu! 11"1 h;ird work,'' Ta\•lnr mu~ed "I work from II a m. to 3 p.m., RiV f' nr take a fe 1,1' 1n1nules, everv day "'hPn I hav' & numbf'r nf th1n,1:.'i 1n progre~!I. ··Qtherw1SP I mighl stare out the windo1,1• all day."' He finds it advantaaenus !n work on three thi!lill st a tim f' so hf' can la unch i n t o someth1nR else should he fall 1n!n a ho!e . Spreild on 1hr cout'h were cnp1e~ or thf' \1197 Ar izona \Veek ly .Journ al M i n' r chronicling the .~tory nf two fril'.nds whn went ~epara1 l'! we.ys 11fler ranching together -one lo beeom' a i;her1!1 11nd the nt.her a bank robber, F'rnm the paptr.~ he ill dr.11w· ing feels for a script lo .~l1tr Dean ,\lla rt1n ror Univers11l Studios which hP t>nllt!ed "Once Upon a River." He nnw ftt.l~ the title should be cllanged to "Shoot the ~1an Down." SA .~E GRIPES ··surprisingly erinu gh ,'' h' reveilled. "lhev had tht same nld gripes baclc then th ?.1 1,1•e have now. Ynulh "''a~ going fro m bad ln wori;l'. "nd whill we call pollution 1,1•as referred to as ·m,.ss1n g up . ' ln h1~ '"idea drawt'r" fi lled with newsp11per clippings frc-'Tl 1111 over the world, h e withdrew 11n outline lnr a 12- day account of the forming or the Dec!ara t1nn nf Independence which hr found w11.~ "poundtd nut In ~Villiamsbur11" and taken Ut Phil adelphia to ·"ign. '"Seventeen and 18-yellr·nld.~ were running around the !See AUTHOR, Pa)tf' 3J) 'Ta il' of Devoti on LIFETIME ADVENTURER Theodor• Tayl or Feline Home the Cat's Meow By RUTH YOUNGBl,,(){)0 HONOLULU ! UT'l l -The purrs 11nd me.<1ws of 6:i hungry r;ils ic:retl Rosie Galen each mnrnin g. Ther' are relines in the liv- in.i: rnom v.·here i\1rs. Gillen 1;lrcps. in the loft f!verhe;:id ;ind 1n an annex in the b;:i ckyard. 1'.1rs. Galen. known I n neighbors 11~ "'The C111 Lady ." hope.~ tn help e11se the kitten popul ation by shar 1n11: her nne· rnorn cottage v.·i1 h 11 n y unwanted or mistreated cat that needs ii home. \\1hile the overpnpul11t inn problem e1ist!'l among dogs as v.·ell as CRl!'l, the Haw11ii11n Humane Soc'le1y reporl!'l tha.t the puppy surplu.~ is a .'imall fr11ctirin of the large numher of kittens thsit no f'!ne _..,,ms 111 w11 n!. The siw:iety rtceives up tn 140 kl1tens 11 da y fnr pl ace- ment, hut (lnly 11hnut 10 nf them ever gel 11 hnme . The rest are pul lo sleep. Mrs. Galen 11dmiL~ il l;:ik es 11n unusually rtevnted fe line fa ncier to 11dopl her method but s:11 id: '"Sav ing cal! gives me a lot ttf satisr11 ction." Mrs. Galen sa id she has been .c:itving cats since she wa! I child . MEXICAN MOODS -· A lltl\e bit nr ~1C'Xito \.l"il! he found in Or;ini;lP \'n;:i!'t l1brar1e." next \1 ('f'kend 11·hen 1;ummer read1n)?; program~ are enrled v•ith fiestas featuring danci ng. puppets and refreshments Ready for their ri,'!<'x ica n ad1•cnture are rlefl lo rii;:ht) Br~·re Ba1lev. Ruth Q11C'ns and ril ickev DuB1P1. "'ho 11·11! at· tend ·the Mesa \'crde Library (iesta Friday, ,-\Llg. 13 . The. cats are kept in ~f'pa rt1!e c11ge~ 11.nd no t permllled !n bret>d . ~l r~. Gt1lf'n ~a id .c:he p:e ts up before dawn e;ich rla.v 11nd '",qll lhl' ~·hil l' !hf' f1v11 ynunge.~! Ili ff' JZl\'ing ml' !hf' tag°le t ye. Thty want breAkh1~1. Library Festi vi ties Programs End on Fiesta There will hP mut"h In celebrate 111 Oran~e Coa~t llbrarie! next wf'ekl'nd, 11nd ii ll-ill be dnnr 1,1•1th roln rful fie-'t.as 11 nd nlher sprr1al lll· tractions at ea r h f11cih1y . The rea~on for 1he mr r· rymakinli( i.\ thP Finillr of lhf' eummrr rrad1n,11 prn~r;im-' 11nd th f' 11rhif'vrmrnt~ nf thn~e p11rtiripalin,11. All ht1l l' h;ui 11 South-of-thr-bnrrlrr thf'ml' ;inrt all h11 \·e enrnllrd r e c l'I r d numbers nf C'h1ldr rn , MeM Verde L1hrary \\'ill ~pon.c:nr it5 lirs!a at 2 p m f"rid11y . Au~ !:I, in !he filr1ht y The r.1rxic;in motif ~·tll bf' cau,11:h t b.1 !ht colorful rn.,. 1ume5 nf dancer~ I r nm R"ilp~··~ Ynun~ \V n r 1 rl . dirl"ttrd b\ D11n Collin.-. 11nd , rrfre~hmrriLJJ wtl1 ht :o;rrvl"rt bi· Cn.,1 11 ~lesa f nerids of the L1hr11ry . ArC'nrd1n~ fo Mrs. Fr:i.nC'r.~ R1rk.er.~ or tht chih1rf'n·, drr11r1mrn1, mn re !h.::in 1500 •hildr11n werr 11nrolled , 3nmt reading up tn 180 hO('lki;. F'ount111n V111ley·s p11 n.v will t;ike plar~ 10 !he cnmm11n1ty f l'nlf'r .111 2 pm S11turd11v, Au ,i:. !4. ll<'ilh thf' dancer.t ;i!~n sippti1rina to perform Spani~h d11nre.~. Two p11rlil'S Art pl11nnrd for 11 ll 1'\rwpnr1 Bf'llC'h libranrs nn S11 t11rrt11y. Aui . It with lhe F.::inta.0:111 P LI p p e I f' Pr .t ;ip- prarin,ii: both t1 n1r5 in Marinrr.~ L1hrl'lr.1 . Ch1ldrrri with l1t.\I ni1mc:o; Ot11inn1nc. with A throt1 £h I. will 11 nrnrt the I p.m, p!rt~'. 1tnd the others will attend !hr :t p m. Note f'I en1 Rrrrei;hmrnls "·111 bf' sPr1 f'r1 rturin ,ii: both part1t':'i H11ntin,i:tnn Beach Pubhr L1bril r\· ~ponsnrrrl La F1f's1 a F';intaStira tn F: d ~· a rd .c: linf1Tia. ff'atunn,ii: 11 sho1,1·1ng n/ "Island of !he A 1 u ' Onlphins" ::inrl a c;irtonn anrl 11 p e rform a nc r nf l,n5 nrri1mrr.~. 11 fi1't'-p1rcr i\1rx . ic;in nrchf'~lra . \"nluntttr~ ;i~.~1stin,ii: 11·rrr ~Ir~ Sh ;:irnn i\11lch('I!. ~hell.v \1rrr;idn, .!r"\f'l .SttAU•5. fo.1ikl" Harmon. ~lark Hoi~I . Dan Sanc:hei ~nd Nick Stont. "\\'ell, I c11n't eal my l'IWn bre11kfast whil f' l h t y · re \\"11tch1nR 11nd hungrJ. :'ill I fef'd them fir~t 11nd then mf' Thi>n irs time-to p:t1 tn work . I c.lt11n 1111 The c•,ii:es, give ea rh c11! fresh v.·ater 11nd dry c11t ford.·· i\1 r\. G11ltn. a riivorcee with a d 11 u Rh 1 e r snd .~1x ~r11 ndchildren. ~upports her· st!f <1nd her cal.!i by doing hous:cwnrk. ··when I get home at night I C'l,an nut the ca•ts 11g1in 11nri fr rd !hem C'llnned lnnd." she ~11id. Shf' spend~ .~ome limt pel· t1ni: l'llCh Cill and 11llnws the 11n1n111I tn run 11rnund the apartmen1 f(lr extrcist ~·hile !'lhe·" rl l'11n 1ng tht cap:t . She uses 19 can! of cat food PURR-FECT FRIENDS -Fc11· rroplr ~ rr <1 ·,r<1krnr<1 e~ch n1nrn1ng h.v the rurr ~ and menv.•s nf f\~ hungr.v (;;1 ~. hut !hat ', lhe greeting ~Ir " Rn~1e l.a len re\e1ve\ d aily. Knnv•n a.c. '"lhe cal lad y," ~·!r~. G alcn i.c. tr ying to c~se Honolulti"s klltcn popu!atinn explosion. and 111·0 boxr' nf rir~· f(l(ld r1a1- l.v ··r gpes.~ 1! ro~t.~ mt: wh 111 ;i bottlt nr \l"hts~y would. but I dnn·1 drink." ~he s-':1d. Ll'ashrrl tn 11n O\'rrhr;:iri wirr <ll"f' 11 Frrnch poofllp ;ind ;tJnnthrr d11g. ri1rt L.1hrarinr Retriever Thf'~' c nm fl 1 P t ,. ~1r.\. Galen·~ mcn:i;:rrir and get 11lnniz rinP w11h the rats. Surprisingly ~lr~ r. 11 l f' n recr 1vPs nn cnmpl11 1n1~ ;ihnut noise from her fl<'IRhbnr~. and her la ndlnrrl d0f'sn·1 m1nO . ··rhey ;ill likt c11r~ anri rea li1e I m p<'rform1nR a service," ;\1 rs. fjalf'n s111rl. '"Many of 1hrst cal5 prt1· bably 'll'ould be dtad or r(lam- int ;i1•r11J11rl, ~('r'nUn,:.'.l ng frir r · (rinrl ;ind rrnll11('JT1!! mrire un11.:i.n!ed cat.~ 11 11 wa~n ·t f()r m• ~:;.;:irh c.:it h;i~ ;:i nam, 11 nd 'Ir~ G.:ilrn rnJf)}"'!i rel;i1ing 1hr 1r h1o~r;iph1e~. personal l1kt>s and d i~hkc~ .... ·---~•~•.,'C"'ti'" Peer ing Around ··slu,.,rr hcrr we.i,hs nearl> •""'""'"""'"' "' M LQ •::m•'" 24 pound.~." she s<11d "He w a~ " ~11rn 1n mr h~·" ne1 ghhnr who R AY~10f\"O r1111nrt h1n1 11i1h h1~ he11d ~luek. 1ri !he kno!hnle of a fr nce , Snmf' rhlld h;id pllt him thPre. (,OOBER of '"Anrl lnnk li t Bnot.~v. Ynu can 1f'll by 1he w~y he Etill r 11 rr1es hi~ hrllld. hke ht h a.~ a ~!1ff neck . 1hal hf' wa~ kicked "'hen he was a kitte n." f\: e1,1·pnrt Rf'11rh spnnsnrf'rt 1 fl iRht 10 th t · P11lm~ t(I Puie~·· a ll-wnmf'n air ri1ce. Pilots '" lhr evr.nr. ini!ii1ted bv th11 l.onR Beach Ch11pter ni 99 ·~. fl f'w from San1a Monica to Jn.dependence, Ore . All That Glitters Provided by a Jewel of a Husband DEAR Ar>:t\ LA.\l)ERS \\'h} rl1ri you .11 rh1M !hf' ynun~ ff'IJn1,1· who rllrritd • thermometer 10 his pnrktl 11nd tonk hi' 011i-n 1tmper111ur" e\ l'r\ hnur !(I mllrry 1 nurse~ Nu r!:t.~ lttMi"t 1,1•11nt ruy~ 'A'hn are looking for mediC'lll C'Rre '.'"h11f"~ mnrl', be.inR m1rrirt1 10 11 nur~ c11rr1's no ruar1ntee that he'll Rtt i1. My best frienrt. Trud1t>. m11rnrrt 11 ;twtl"f btc1u:w sht w111 nu1,; 111)nu t jtw-tlry. Her husband bou11:h1 her many ""'df . pltCa but •ht couldn't keep anyUunc kwt( enou11h tri enJoy it. •~tt urov klmlrl'ti 11 rtng ()n T~M'I tlnv,.r. Of I ._.1 \C'h nr II fin nr ~tnr..p lam ll'l11 u rifhl nf hrr ..... JmtJ W tl .. , ·Rut Sam . th1~ w111 ~ ~.rury Pf'1!1't'l! -"Hl''d rtply. .. 1 cet. (!1 1"1J 1M'.i",..t nn,. 'A'1t h1n 1wn wer.k,.'' Som,th1ns: 11 !way~ h11pJ)f'ned and she nP ve.r int tht repl1rrmf'n! Trud i• i nd Sam w·er11 dlvnrrf'd two .Vt.Ir! 11:0. She maTTitd a ta1 1.t~·yf'r in De<:ember 1nrl nn1,1· sht real11• dnet hi\'" bl'autiful Jl'we lry C 0 N DO N OBSERVF.R OEAR Ul~·on~: 11 I ~ t11ld th,111 !ht 1hlW'make.r'1 sons a:n ba teloot. Tbankt for lhr r vldeorr. bt>en 11·r1tten about ha!lf'rrrt children. \\'h111 11bout batterl'd parrnts? ~ly husban d ju~t phoned our marri~ dau1htt.r to tell her 11 f11m ily ev ent would """" tn hf' postponed ~AU5t I h1t 1'f! 11 misrr;:iblP C'!li.Q. Sht new 1nln II TAie 11nd u~rt l;in~tl.:tR~)ynu C'oulrtn'! print. Thi~ ,11:irl h"~ h~tl ll h11tr·tri~grr tem per ~1nrl" childhond Shf' ha~ i;po1 IPtl t very !11m 1lv 1·rl~br;t1 1nn btritu5t ~omeont s11 fd !he ··~·rnn t "" 11'Hni; ll'l hrr no,. ~l'mf'll1 1'r of rn!ltgr. 1•·a!. all ~ht C'nulri lt1l11r•!f'. She left in 11 huH. marl .11 t r1·eryone 11 nd w1.• subsequently flrtd frnm !!f'l'tr11J jC'lb.~ bec11u~t nr htr temPf>r. She ~-•~ nnl ~p~;ikina: tn us •·hen 5hf' mt1 rr1ed ~o "'e wtrt nt)I inv1ttd to the ~·,rifling. Her hu~band is et1tctly li ke her -11huR ive to hi~ p11rents 11nrl di11cnur11.at5 An y con!itrl ""'il h us ~cau~e we are '"!rou ble m11kers."' Vou'l1 prob1tbly 11ay th;it had Wf' r11i~eri nur t111ughter properl;.o she wouldn "t he lh1s way and ynu c.nu!ri be right But dn you h11 ve a wnrd or comfort fnr us 11nri for n1hf'r parent,• who 11rt c:6mj:llrtt:ly 11 h!'nartd frnm thP.ir chilrlrrn~ v.1, need IT -WALLEO orr DEAR v.·, 0 .: Voor dauJhler·,. bostill, f°)". h,.r ln11hilHy to tet 11Jons •Ith other rel11t1ve., and friends, her cnnOlc.tJ In ~rhnol and bl !bl! wnrk wnrld, ar1 1111 J1.ymp1nm1 nl a &r\'ere ptraon11ity d i~11rdrr. Thia 1trl Is mnre lh111 tlrnrry 11he'A •lck -ind •hr'• btl!n ,dck for A Inn~ ctmt. 1r 11 u~eles• In tell you NO\\I "'hit ~·n11 Jhould havt done ZO ~-,fir.\ 111n. but lnr the partnts "''hO!e rhlldren 11 rir: ho stile, 11 niry 11nd Jl\•en In lrt quf'.DI 111n1rums, I 11u.fiie11t 11 neurolngtc11l t>xamlnat\nn tn determine If lhtre Is a physical re.111nn for th( vn latll#' bth11,·lor. II lhlrl' I~ nn tvidr.nre of 1 phy~lral problem, hy 1111 meiln• l1tkf' the child to 11 p~~·rht 111rl11t l11r Rn er11h111tion. If lltl'r11py i~ lndlcfll,.,d, ""' tlm, •hnuld ti. •·1,ttd. The r11rll1r lhr 1re11tm1,.nl, the btlltr rh11nce fnr rr ro\·rr\" bl'.ha\'e 111 your tl11n•hter dot1 , f 1ay this: 11op c111rrln1 lo tbem. 1tnp trylnJ to 11p- peaJt them 11nd lnr hf'1\•e.n's salre 11op bl.1mln1 ynor~h·e11! Nn nnl! knows Inf' snre why 11nmt kid• lurn out be1ulllull1 11nd olber• are lou~ed ap. Tlle r:cpert9 have t.xpresud 11 \'arlely of theartes hut nnhody kft0111'11 fnr ~urf'. Ai I've 511id befnre, !hf> 111mr fire thal melts l>uttu harden~ Iron. Drinking m11y be "in"' to !ht lod~ yotJ run ~·it h -bul 1t can put you "'nur· fol" kee!)s. Ynu r11n cool it ind 511y popul Ar. Rel'ld "8001~ and Yttu -Fnr Ttenag''' Onl~· ·· SrnrJ .15 cen1s in roin 11nd 1 !on~. ~r!r·addres~"ri. ~!amperJ tn\•tlOpl' 1v1tl'I ~n11r rtquts! in c11rf' nf th, DAILY' To P•rcnts ··ho~t a:ro"·ii chlldr_cn... __ P.lLOT ,. _ ,-- NANCI LIGTHART Betrothal Revealed • il1r and ~1rs. Arthur E. Ligtharl or Nell'porl Beach ha1·e announced the engage- menl of their daughter. Nanci Alice Ligthart, to Allen Scott Ross of Costa Mesa. A Nov. 20 wedding is pl an- ned in St. Andre1v's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach . The engaged p;iir 11· ;1 s graduated fro111 N c 11· po r l Harbor High School and the bride.elect 1v as graduated from California Professiona l School. 11r. and Mrs. Howard W. Ross of Costa ~1csa are parents of the bridegroom- elect. JANICE LEE Lees Tell Troth News illr. and ~l rs. Juhn l..t'e 01 Costa r-.tesa have announced the engagr rnent ol I he i r daughter Janice !.£c to David Wenrick. /-!er fiance i~ the son of l\lr. and 1\.lr!'.. Lee \Venrh:k. also of Costa ~l esa Mls.s Lee is <1 gradunt c or Costa ~lesa High Schoo! and her future husband gradun ted From Val encia High School. He cur rently is servi ng in !he Navy. A February v.·cddlng is plan- ned. From Page 36 AUTHOR . ''oods \11th ~loi:.ans -011 thC"1;· backs in those days too, car- ryini:! ril lrs tu fight rhc British_ .. he ;idded ,1·ith a ,i:rin Tout"h1ng dov.·n at 17 b:1scs b<'fore ::irri\"1ng 111 tl1~ Arl C<1!011y in 1%1. the fami ly ha ~ h?:l an1plc <1pportunity lo be "on loca11on" 11ith bin1 -1n Ta111an and Hung Koni:: for "The Sand Pebbles."" in 1he \\·est Indies f<1r ·r or;i. Tnra, Tora," and on other l1lmings in ~1exico and Europe Things arc still rnov1 nF, around !he Taylor housthold ··~1 y younger son jtL<;l left for ramp: my other son is on a fishing boat orr lhc coast and my daughter is in Germ<>ny," he said. Gwen was downst airs pain- ting -v.alls and ceiling~. It was close to S p.m. and Taylor had to go. It v.·as lime lo deh\"cr the DAI LY PILOT -a rou te bequeathed lo him by his son v.·ho shouted a last minute ""Don 't louse 1l up," v.;hi le boa rding the bus Jor carnp. ··t did ge1 a call frorn ;i customer l missed the other night."' he admi11ed. "'So I carefully folded up my copy and delivered it."' Theodore Taylor"s right, There"s nothing nf'W -he's back in the newspaper ga..-ne v.·here he slar!OO. OlllDllS 111.,t.S J7J7 E. Co••t Hiq~"'•¥ Co•o~• d•t M•<-Pll. •7l-!,50 ···~-llimtfl<fri! e11U•!" [~II•• U Y11n In l 1m• ~"'"''" ··• r1"'"° ~ -. DAJL Y 'ILOT 37, "1hen it eo111es to everything for you~ -. your fa1nily ~ and your ho111e 11 .• .• . ,. • I shop the store with mo.re ••• opening monday. august 16, 'villa spec:ial sa,·ings ror cvcr'Vont' • Welcome to tho big , boautiful now Broadway Orange .•• we 've planned o fabulous openin g day sole, with savings in every department, to i1Jtroduce you to our exciting store! Please join us for festiv• c.e remonies before our doors swing wide at 1 O,OO a.m .•.• then on to a day fil!.d with ~avings, special prize drawings and other feJtive events for you and your family. We11 look forward to greeting youl 2100 NORTH TUSTIN STREET, ORANGE MALL. 17141 637·3490 • • J. • • , ~ .MAGICAL TOUCH -l\1rs. \Villiam \\'hite III (left). and rii rs. l.Javid J. Phillips get so1ne advice from the genie, alias John \\'eld. campaign chair1nan, about a - round of residential coffees to recruit volunteer~ for South Coast Comrnunlty 11ospilal'.s Sl mil lion capital fund-raising drive. :Hibberds Honored Community Hospital J\lr and l\lrs. Ar111ond H1b· herd. Costa Mrsa resident.• lor the past 16 years. \1·rre honored on Lheir gold en wt·d- ding anniversar.v with ;i ttJnch ron 111 !hr Anahrln1 Bo1..-I. Hosting the aff air were 1hcir son and d<n1gi11cr-in-l;1w . ,\lr and l\'lrs Hoberl I libbcrd of : Lakr\\·ood, and thei r <laughtrr : <ind son-in-law. J\·lr ;ind i\l r.~. Robert J\'\csscr ol El Torn . Fund Campaign Pluns for South Coas1 Co1n- n1uni1y l!ospita!"s $1 n1illion 1:<1 pital fund-raising campaign will be brrwi11g al ncigh borliood coffees during 1\u.-;ust and September J ehn \Veld, ca mp a i g n chalrm<1n. 11nd V1c!or (' :\ndre11's. board president. "'ill <11t end the social gatllerings 10 cxpl ai11 tht• hospital's nerds ;ind its plans lo better ser1·e the con1111unily. donaled 42 .000 hours to 111e hospital. Irvine Col"e residents arc in- vited to il 10 a.nL rof lee al tin: horne 111 .\lrs. \l'ill1nn1 \Vhilc Ill on F ricl;l~'. Aug. l ~. l lt r l'O- lloslr.~se~ will be the i\l111 L·s. llavid J. Phillip~ and S;1111 C;ir~I \\'hite and Ph 1 1!1p~ <l 1·e heading the bu siness and pro- fessional phase of lhe ea1n- p11 ign . Olhtr :\ugust (' o f I e e ~ scheduled by hostesses for 10 a.m. include Laguna Niguel , ~·londay, Aug, 16. l\1 r s . \Villiam I!. Beck : [,o\1·tr Brews Aug. 19. il lrs. Hvbert Hobb, and Hills id~-~:1nerald Bay. \l'l'dncsdil~'. Aug. 2~. ~lrs. Lu- l"ICn Brack. In Scptc111bcr re~idents are llld lo il l y~11c ll llls -Temple ll ills, Wedne,-;da y, Sep!. S. .\lrs. Thrift (;. H n n k s : O ~, 1· a 11 s ldt'·l·:111erC1\d BC1y. Tl1u1-~cl;1y. Srpl, 9. ~1 r s, C:eorgL· Gadt', ;i11d Upper Thrct Ar t·h B<ly. Fr1d11y . Sept. lfl. ~!rs Waller Klos lcrn1a11. Co-hos!esses \\'ill be !he i\lme-'. Gordon Forbc-;_ Tullv Brown. l\larv ~lax1vcll. Liil- c·oln Grindie. Martin P . l\1·ugrr. G<-llc Pike and Victor -·-···· -··· Your Horoscope Tomorrow Libra: Time to Wind Down THURSDA Y AUGUST 12 By S\'DNE't' O~IARI\ In astrology, Ur 2:1us is the planet a s soc i a t e d with element s of suq)ri:;e. ec- ccnlricity and electricity. pr0- gr es s iv en es s and in- vtntlvcness. Uninus is sym- bolic or sudden bre;iks, in- cluding divorce. The zodiacal sign related to Uranus is Aquarius. Many Aquarians I know are indeed inventive, progressive, capable of veer- ing from accepted pr.I.terns i nd succeeding despite often ove r11·hel1ning odd s. ARJES (ri1arch 21-April 19 \: Ver.!Ja tlllty can result in profi1. Sagittarlu~ individual can of- fer helpful s uggestions. \Vhere linane<'5 en1er picture look beyond 'he in1mccliatc, Check potent ial. Cnn~idcr gro wth po1ential. TAURUS (April 20-hiay 20): Break fron1 old patterns. Stress greater freedom. Be in· dependent in though1 . action. \Velcome ch11nce for new starts in new dirl'c1ions. \V<Jrk <'·> an individual. No l necessary now !o f o 1 Io w cro\vd. GE!\tJNt {May 21-June '.!0 1: Open lines of con1munication. Check ll'ith one 1\'ho is ton- fined to home, ho s p it a I. Secrets now are difficu!1 to \.:ec·p. Slate case '~ \ t l\ comn\ltment. Play \1·ait1ng AQUARIUS (Jan. JO.Feb. firn1ness, but be receptive to game. Low key approach apL 18): Tear down in order to facts. Pisc:e5 liaures promift· rebuild. MeaM aim move~ to succeed . I entl)', tO\\'ard grea~r eve nt u a SAGITTARIUS /Nov. ~2· I CANCER (June 21-July 22): security. Take precaut ons Dec. 21J: Co slow. Obtnin hlnt I t b I ~ em' Accent on giving, receiving t~a ns urg ary. ans r · accolades. Social affair could from Scorpio m's sage · force protection. ome base Eva\uatt and an a I)' z e , h td b I ~ r safety buoy spirits. Welcome chance s ou e c ea1~ o Improve relations 1\' i th h d lo rene\\'. cement friendships. associates. COl\'Ol"kers. ~·lake azar s. You receive invitation.~. offers. ·PISCES \Feb. 19"-March 20): conc<::':sslons. 0011 ·1 f o r c e R I ,. ramily member makes con-'r'ou are on move. ea 1ves, issues. Aqua rius person has · h'·· · t d thoughts ciliatory gesture. ne1g ....... s 111 ru e • something to tell you. · I y ha difll•,\t' LEO (July 2'A"g. '.2 i ·. JI 1ceas. ou 1nay ve " . ,,.. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. d' t S'f\ th gh ""rCeptl'<, you g a j n op-fin 1ng pr vacy. 1 rou r-19 ): \'ou in1press w l th d' · gs ~1unfty fo< soEd ad"'"Ce. e1'ents: 1scover mean1n . r-· ..... , creUive endeavors. ~1e1nbcr If Do 't \t Professional su""ricr is will-face yourse . n sea er Y~ of opposite sex pays mean-1 ing lo view your side. KnO\V ingful compl~:nent. Be ready 0;0c~~d ou• wno·· luck• •or voe 1~ this and ~land tall. Tauru~ in-lor ch'"!e. possi'bl< 1,., .. ,1 '• nd mon•• 1r111 kl••· o•<I•• S•Ot>f• omu r·• 11.J J • " b;okle1, "'f<'"T ~lnh tct M•n •nd dividual figures prominently. a .. ,,,·ety 0· f ,,~,,·ences . A·' women." Sona blrtn~ ... 1n~ 11 '""" • r-U-to Oma" Booktel. me OA•lY ~I LOl , Organize plans. ded social activity indicated. II~• n•o. Gr•nd Cenu11 ~111 >on, N•"' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 2~): Good lunar aspect nO\V coin-, cides 1vi!h chance to broaden 1 horizons. Includes tr a ve I ·I st udy. Secure position. Then 1 seek ways to advance. Be knowledgeable about discol'eries in field of interest. LIHRA (Sept. 2.1-0ct. 22): 'Finish rather thM begin pro- jecl.5. Look beneath surface in- dicAlions. One you respect confides proble.~n. Involves finances. Pennil logic equal tinie \\'ilh em ot ional responses. Maintain bal<tnCe. SCORrIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): L'rc low : do more listen ing than ta!ki11 g. Being sh re \V d observer now pays dividends. Act ac{"ordingly. Postpone pro- jet:L which demands legal -------'-----~'~"~·~· ~,~,~·~~~"~·------ SAVE MORE THAN 333 Welcome Extended During Annual Tea off comp. value! 1r·-~\ Prospective n1en1bers of the Costa J.lesa \Vo1nen's Club "'iii be greeted during a tea Friday. 1\ug. 13, in the Cos ta ~1esa clubhouse. Pouring during the 2 to 4 p.nl. event "'ill l)e lhe J'vlmes. Charles Stanlcv. f. Lee Wads- \vorth. Louis Kozel. frank 1-lr.uza .. -'\. L. Pink· Icy. Reuben Day, ElH s Porter and Phillip Hay, past presidents. r\rranging the \Cil is i\!rs. .-'\Ir r e d Schunke, me1nbership ehair1nan, and ltlrs. Ed tllasturzo, co-chairn\an. Cl ub projects \1•i!l be explained during the te.11, including f'airvie'v Slate Hospital, Service.s for the Blind. Girls Club and Co3la ~1esa f'riends of the Library. Ji ~~ \ '-~'1 -, .. I .(\ ... ' . .; r j ' " ' / \ I .. l I \ I ' ' ln!roduciag guests w a .~ 'J"homas Hibbcr{I of Dallas. a grandson. A granddaughter, r.1rs r\ichard (; i I'\' I n , · displa;-.·ed old fan1il.v pic1 urr:;. Hostesses and ho s p it a I spokcsnlen will be recruiting 1·0Junlet!r I ea cl er s h 1 p and 1\·orkcrs for 1he residentlAI portion of the contribution col- lPction. scheduled to kick off OtL 6. Last ~·ear volunteer~ Three Arch Bay, Thursd<ty, c. AndrC .\'S. '----------------------_.JI i\1rs. Jacnes Thomas and Others allending were '.lli~s 1'.larilyn J.1c~scr of Lo ~ • An;clcs, Lall'rt'ntl' Hibben.l, l·lennosa Beath, 1\lr. and ivll·s. New Customer Lure: l\lr,~. Dzintris Val!i s already h.1\·r hosted coffees for pro- ~ncetivc volunteers in Top of lht· \\'nrld ilnd l\lonarch Bay. • Kenneth Hibberd. Hon1es1c;id. : Fla. and Ra y1nond Hibberd, '.J.akr.\vood. the1t' grandci11lclren. _ Hibberd \\'a~ c1npl oycd b1• More Thigh 1n Sky December Rites Set • ihe i\'e1rport-1\1cSa LJ 11 i J I r d ·:-:ichool Dii;1riC'1 prior to hi-; ·rt!irement. :Betrothal Revealed By ANN HENC KE\ ~E\V YOHK 1 AP ) -i\lost airlines don ·t call thrn1 ho\ pants. But stewardesse3· new "minipants" uniforms ~how n1orc thlgh in the sky than c\'er before. ··1 think these art qultf' modesl. very con\en1porary ·· s1<1d Harding Lawre11 C'r. prt'Si· 'len t of Braniff lnternation:il 1nll'oducing 115 <>l l't' ~hort •_ E1nit10 Puc(·i. print ed s~11·111 designed liy "hull'!' ur long p:.inl~ or ~~ir!~ as ll"cll. 1! lhcy prefer sl 1JI n1ore n1ysler}'- Trans \\'orld All"l1 11es in-_-\ wrdd1ng on Dec. 26 j~ 1roduccd it.~ hut pant s 111th h"1 ng planned by Judy Kny sk ir1..; in 1n\d-,Junr .\Ja rq uls and 1\larvin L;ipp. '!'11clr parcn1 s are J\lr. tincJ "\~·e·l'e h11d no cunlpl:1in1~. lllrs .. J. c. i11arquis of Costa f<:1·rr·ynne l1k{'s 11 ," ~;ud ii ~les:1 and ,\Ir. and :\!r~. T\VA 1'('JltP.sr.ntat 1\r Thr hn t The1lorc Lapp of l\":iputo, pants 11r1·1' 111!'l t1dl'd ;1~ onP np-\\';i~/1 !1011 ·-1Jy p1,p11l:11· l1P1nnnd' ::Pit \l1s~ \lal'rp11~ i~ 11 graduate n1<1!Ch ;i \"alcn1u10-dl"\f:11 .d of l OS1.1 i\le~a l!igh School ;ind '1"111• "11g;il!r111l'11l i.J S;1n ('lrnH:n1r ll1gh S ( h "u I Ull ll11l'lll ~fl1•1'11nn 111 h1·1;.:t•. h!'r lii!llCC' I~ B g1':1dUaJe Of '':\ hos!l'''-i11 ;in cirl111r i• '"'''''' ,,,. l'I''''' I J " \\'b11r S11:in ll1gl1 :;;choo . Ir r\po.,cd In rnulr fnl 1c1~1<1 ;inrl l·:;1.,l1·n1 1\l'·i1 n1·• Ii 1'-~PIH' 11lst1 ;1llt·nd<'d \"al.;111111 Valley -.:g.r·t1du ;111:~ I..nra .J.111e Hol1 1n,1n ::tlld Erit .Jou Beq;;!cr 11a.'I ::.f-r1·caled al a l'h<11llp<ignr Uul- :-;l rt in the San Clen1l'nlr h1,n1e ;:,ltJ his p;ircnL•. ~lr_ and \lrli. :;i..J)wayne 11. Berger. nhSl'l'v;it1on 1hil n ;in~unc. C'\· ;ill the 1111,1 \\1111 r1.111i 111;1~ hf> f 'ollrg~' :ind \V;ishington Stair plain~ Pllt ri "The rt arr tiO lo 11vrn 11 ill1' ut ,1 rol'i·niil ,1;1rt l n11·rrs1t~'. r.o people 1ratching he r. Shi' ~--------------------'=~I lc<111s nvcr lo ser1•e ;ind 11 i isn't very prc!I~ when shl' C'\'· :;,~ Mr and :\Ir.•. Pau l C Hut· ·lman of Dana Poinl ;i re pnrents ot the br1de-<'IC{ 1 11'ho altcnd.~ Southern Cal\(orni a College of t.1cdic;il and 1Jrn1:1 I "s.'lis~an1 s. !ler iiantt' ~t­ jends Saddlcbnt k College _ poses her underwea r. I sa1v j U1a1 happening \\'hen the ~kirls bc1·a 111e vt<ry short ··A ""01nan ~hould keep a certai n my stery. _,n f'le1\1l'n:' of 1nag\r <iboul h('r." he sald.1 As at mosl other airline~. the '1 Br;in ilf hostes.~e~ slill havt' a Ill ..... YIU Cll ElllY :All THI ECONOMY, CONVINllNCI AND 'lUSUll ' OF SOFT FllTlllD WA.TEI FOi A FULL -·~ 13 WEEKS ._. ABSOLUTELY RENT FREE! ' T THI: l[NO 01" 11 WCl£K• YOU C ... H KllCI" OH ltl[NTI~ "'T OUlt l\C:OULAlt l\ATI[• O lt auv YOU 0¥\'N WITH HO OWN l"AYMlll:NT. !..llT u• MAKI[ """"NOCMCNT• ro" INST ... LLATION IN YOUllll l-IOMI:. ™-................ la ,_ _ .................. ... CUUIGAN SOFT WATER OIA•81 COUllTl ··~·~' :'\. 534·2233 c.~\\10 •') SD.OIUIE 492·3213 --0, ft< 0 " COAST MAii,. 'l'O: CULLIGAN WATl[lt C ONDITl01'(1ft0 ''" •• MAl'ICHll:aTcirt ANAHlllM C ... Lll". ,.a ,. ........ ._ .......... _ .. 11 ................. I / .... ________ ..... , ______ ~ ... _ ...... °""'O ,..., -I c·· ' .. ,, BIDTIQUE ' ' . )"b1 v;, l ·C:o -•°'J twp("rl s ..... ,h 67)-"510 Women Given Boost In Building Career \\°oinen have been given a lift in their drive for liberation by Bank of America, ac· cording lo C. J. J\tedberry, board chaltmlln. :\ new administrative posi- tion has been created to enhanc&• career opportunititos fo r \\"Omen v.·ithin the bank 11nd ha s been filled bv J\1iss Joan Good for the sOuthcrn California area. J\liss Good. .ilS personnel rela tion'.\ officer-11"0n1en . will he 1·r three objectire11 ; to iden- tif y ll'Otnen \1'ithi n Ike bank v.•ho ere besl qualified to pro· gress, to counsel women en1ploye& about the available opportunities and to set that 11•on1en are trained for and placed in cha!lengin( and ntcaningful positions. A veteran of 18 years v.·ith the bank, 1\Iiss Good now is JI training officer for the San Fernando Valh~y-Central Coast Reglonnl Headqu1.rters tind ot resident of Glendale. Two rings for two· lovers ••• both rino• $88.00 "~"' ..... ,,, •Mi••·• .... reti...r.41 I• 14K ••14-W-'"1 EoryerMlit IP.rm1 •1h•t!Mt auounls avoilob!1 • up I• 12 months t. pty lonlA"'9 ri<.ard • Ma1t1r Chotg• "TH E STORl:S CONFIDENCE BUlLT" lll1~lllhtd ~J Y11r1l """rtNfl'fM (INTll •••l-I •-1~or Mlllllko\fl"" tNc~ ffl•Jffl MillOll SNll,,tN• Ct;., It UM NI""' tlYC. (H1• Mtn 14,., ... or1N MON,. THUlS.' rlt 'Tll.' P.M. J I I / 100% POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT JACQUARD PANTS 5.88 Comparable pants sell elsewhere at s9 The tops arc elasticized for easy on and off ... the bottoms are marvf'lous ly ff a red, 1ht \Vay rou lil\c them. And th!' fabric'~ 100~; polyr5tf'r that \\'ashes like a dtea1n , .. , 1norc.th:ln th;it. ii hAs ~ j<iCT1uard paltf'rn that 1nal..cs them look twice the price! Al 5.88, thty"JI Ry out fa st! Solid r-nlnrs; "Zl'I~ 10 to :20. ~ .. .~ COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd. GARDEN GROVE, 12371 Garden Grov• Blvd. OPEN • SUN. ·~ · 11.s • J ~/td11rsd11 August 11 l Q71 DAILY PI LOT IJ9 Along the Oro nge Coast Summer Fare a Potluck of Activities Fun Follows Funding Work wi ll be left behind temporarily as men1bcrs a nd guests nf the :\llrusa Club of Laguna Beach travel to an island luau Tuesday, r\ug. 17. ('l ub n1en1- bers v.·ill see slides and 1novies of pa st Altrusa service projcc·ts d uring the )!:Ir· den party. which \viii take place at 7 p. 111 . at the home of Jl.·lr. and ~lrs. ll url .v Burton. Laguna . Keeping their grants-in-aid project in mind along \rl th the fun are (left to right) the Mme s. Em ily f\aymond. !11arilyn Cabang and Joseph Princiotta. Buffets. potl ueks an d picnics ar' tht fure during the w11rm August days on the Oran ge Coast AAUW Sale Rummage is being gathered by the Huntington Beach Branch of the American Association of U n i v e rs i t y Women for a sale Saturday, Aug. 14, in !he Odd Fellows Hall, Huntington Beach. Procttds from lhe 8:30 a.m. to I ;JO p.m. sale will be used for the fellow-'hi~ food Af AAUW, enabling women to pursue graduate studies. Elk. Fiuta Dinner, dancing and en- lcrtainment will be featured at lhf' seventh annual Mex ican Fiesta (If the Newporl Harbor Elks Lodge Saturday, Aug. 14. All proceeds from lhe 6 p.m. party will be used for special projects. To avoid disappolntment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and ·white ~lossy photcr graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partment one \l.'eek before the wedding. Pic tures received after th at time \Vill not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that t he story, also accompanied by a black and while glossy picture, be sub- mitted six we eks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story v.•ill be used. To help fill requ irements on both wed- ding and enga~cment stories, forms are ava ilable in all of 1he DAILY PILOT offices. Further ques tion.~ '''ill be ans,vered by \Vo1nen '~ Section s ta ff members at 64 2-432 1 or 494-B466. Moose Dinn er A ham dinner will take. place Saturday, Aug. 14, sponsored by Costa ~iesa Women tif the Moose. Included will be dan· cing to the music f.lf the Smooth Tones. Location will be the Moose Hall Beto Gamma ~1ile Square Park , ~·ountain Va lley will be the selling fo r 1he annual family picnic sponsored by Bela Gamma Chapter of Epsilon Sigrna Alpha International Saturday, Au g. 14 . Accord ing ICl i\'\rs. r.1icky Flynn. social chai rman. variety of activities ""'ill fered inclu ding fishing, an d games. The chapter will meet al 8 p.m. Thursday, Sep!. 2. 1n the f ountain Valley home of Mrs. Glenn Brodrick. Starbright Club A sn1orgashord will be sponsored by Starbrighl Club Sunda y, Aug. JS, in the Newporl BC'ach M n s f.I n i c Temple. beginning at noon and concluding at 6 p.m. In charge of plann ing ;ind preparing the food , wh ich will inrludC' Swedish meatballs and lemon butterflies. are ~Ir. and t-.1 rs. Ca rl l\ovell. Assisting are thl' ~·1 essrs. and ~1 mcs. r.1elvin llammock. f\t a r I i n Stcigncr. .l<1mes G r a ha m , :\lhert Kuhn and ~lrs. S. B. t:cf1s. Wedding March Repeats Chorus Tickets n1;iy he 11u rch<1sed by calling f.1rs. Cefis or Mrs. Kovcll. Girl Scouts Ca mp Circus Circus will theme the annual sun1n1er day c<1 rnp of· Huntington Beiich Girl Scouts Aug. 16·20 In Fa r· quhar Park. One hundrrd seven ty Brownies ;ind 4~ Juniors \\"ill participate in Clown Day, Bac kwa rds Day. Sw;i p O;iy and Friendship D.iy. ODDEN-HEALY The Hun!ington Beach home or Mr. and Mrs. Hobert D. Healy served as the setting for the ~vening marriage of !heir daughter Barbara Elizabr1 h Healy and Ar thur A. Odden. Thr "'eddi ng ceren1ony v.·as pc rfo rn1cd hy Bi shop Syhcsler l'\1offcll (If the Church or .l('S11S Chris t. La11cr·d :1.v S;nnl.<; 1n Huntington Beach. lluntinglon Beach \•chi!c al· trnding Golden \Vest College . The bride is a graduate or Corona del Mar Hlgh School and her husband is a ~r<1du a1e of \Vcslern High School. He at· 1cndcd Fuller ton .J uni or College and scri·cd in the i\larine Corps. The newly"·eds v•ill reside in Founta in Valley. ST ARK-ROUSE and Mike Rouse sealed guest s. The brirlr is a graduate or Nc ..,,•porl l!arbor High Schoo l and California . St.ite t:ollegE' Fulle rton. The bndegroo1n, son of J\1r. and l\1 rs. (;ustav Slark of Costa r.1 csa, v.·as graduated from Anaheim High School and California Stale College al Long Beach. The ne wly.,.,•eds wil l reside in SAVE! o" quality The wedding pan.v was comprised of ~tis.<; Sa 11 '! Co11·an. maid nf honnr, and bridesn1aids f\llss Sher y l Higley and r.1 rs. f\1 ichael Hunter, sister or the bride·. groom .. lack, Nichol;is served as best man and Hunt11r and .lohn Berry were ushers. A candlelight ser\'ice in Fountain Valley. Family and friend.<; will be invitC'd 10 !hr Thursday even· ing program . .J uniors and those who wlll become .Juniors READY-TO-FINISH FURNITURE IN-THE -NUDE 333 E. 17th St. Harbor Trinity Baptist Church j!lllllliililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilllllllll .. iil-'liillllllllllli~ was the selling for thE' mar- I I (!ithlnd Houu ol P1n(1knl 645-1212 Mon.·12·9; T11••··r:ri., '·' Sat. 10·5 The nev,. r.1rs. Oddrn v.·ns gradua ted from Huntington Beach High School. Iler hus- band. son of Mrs. 11ora Hcls· ing of Fountain V;illev ;ind Arthur A. Odden of Jluniinglnn Beach. 1vas gradu;i!ed frorn Foun!ai n V<1tley lligh Sthnol. The couple \v il! rrsldc 1n I I MRS. ARTHUR ODDEN j ! GRANER-ESCAMILLA The Con1mun11~· C h u r c h Cflnt,:rcgation;.l. Corona dcl fo.1<ir ""'ft-" thf' Sf'tt111_c 1or lhe ril es l1nk1ng 1n rnarnage El.l;1hclh ~:~canulla of Corona d f'I l\1ar anti ,Jernrne A. 0r<l11('r nf Fountain \ a llr~· The Hf'v I Ir. l'h1li p r. r.1ur· ray r(':1rl the rrrf'tn{lny for lh~ rl;1u~ht rr ol ,\\r,., Conni e .J1rtll'llr1 r1 f Snntn An<i and !.he son of ~1r. ;u1d !vl rs. Kennelh L. f;ran1·r nf Bu<'n<i Park. riage of Bulh Ann Rouge and Stuart \Vessel St;i rk. Dou ble· ring rites were performed by the bridcgroon1's uncle, the Rev Dr. 'Wil li er \\1csscl and the Rev. Connie Salios. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Rouse of Ne1vport Beach. wns altended by matron of honor Mrs. Dave Bunnell and bridesmaids f'l.1 iss Kathy J arzomb and l\1iss Judy Rouse. C!int Slark served as best man for hi s brot her. Kenny L Alle11d1n~ as n1a1d nf honor v.·as ~·11s,.; Barbara Orosco, 11'111lf' hr1dr srna1ds were the !\11~~rs l'\1<1 1'11' F:scaml!l;:i . sis- 1<'r 01 !hf' bride, Linda Dupont , Kelly f;rnnrr ;;ind Sue Carter. GARDEN F E ZUCCINE OR SUMMER SQUASH THE·TENDER·SIZE l B s ( KCnny (;r;iner \\'as his brot her's hc.~t man and ushers were. Charles Craig and DewaynF f.i itchel. while ring be.i rer was Mike Carter. MRS. JEROME GRANER 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBAO REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-8310 SPRINGFIELD 6°0Z.°CAN FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 2~35c WE 1115.(lt'll" THE lllCiHT TO LIMIT 9UANT1TIS CERTIFIED SPRINGFIELD ALL-MEAT WIENERS 12-0Z.-PKG. c ea SPRING FRESH WATER FILTERS FOR : e HOMES e CAMPERS e BOATS Take th • dirt, rust, ta•t• & odor out of water-leave it A Simple.Complete "Do.If. Your~e lf" UNDER S1NK FILT ER KIT ! NO PLUMBING MODIFICATIONS! INTRODUCTORY OFFER ! Pu•chm.e Full Sile Watf"t" r:ilter wllh P'rDwen s7798 .A.Mr: ".Aqwa·P'u1e .. Cortridq• , ..•.. , ...•• Only Tiil.AT YOURSELF TO SPll1Nei FRESl-I WA,Tfll ,011 A,ll YOUR r:ooo • IEVERAGES -ICl CUIES. NEWPORT-BAY CENTEA-5~8-9811 2052 NEWPORT ILVD. AT IA,Y -COSTA, M!SA, irC\llNS ir llflllSKES irs tNVIGORlliNG will rerna1n tn c a rn p overnighl. DirectDr is Mrs. Robert ~eca . GOP Women Assemblyman Robert Burke will be guest f.lf honor al a potluck supper Saturday, Aug. 14 , spon sored by thf' Hun- tin gton Be a c h ~publican Women. \ The 6:30 p.m. event -wlll take place In Lake Park Clubhouse and wiJJ include entertainment by Mrs. LeRey Benson and Mrs. Pa u I Richardson. Tht F~mJ/;,,, SJ001 I• T-1 llOtTX ra.atU.ow J\INSE C 0 I 0 I I \mmedlaltly! Co.-e" a,.,.. compl"'• 1\1' lor.s bleocMd !>ow! M"'(hn ble«hed ha" ID """' g•DWTh. JJ ~Adling <DIDU -•irllt "' -.....,mPDa flUt -no lo>dln o. ROUX SHAMPOO @· STYLED AND SET ' ' Wolh II.OU> Shampoo thor ••lro rich <••m• •h<lmi>oo. •otrr alee cM.99 a; Color ~ 10 mlnv!t• , la"• !or WH kl wilhoul I l"fO:iri69 ....., rub-oft. f'o'<ll\JNll ~Dion or orov "' dull hOlr. Go..m,.., tor bl..-.:h..:t. lnelud .. Style end Set. FASHION STTUD 4 HAOICUT • .... ~-' VALUnBLE COUPON V~LUABLE COUPON •@;ti• ROUX "fANC\-IONE" TINT TOUCH-UP I l enr. •I Tlnt __ _ ... All YOU PAY IS .. --····· o. •..ir r. it.II S.lo.o """'· , • ..._ 4#;18• PERMAN! 'IT WAVE It.it.ZOii H.i.111 CUT S2" 0..• ll•t· L•• ,rtco --- Ot1lr P1i.1 A ~!~ ~sou_··--u . TOU CAN G(l PlllMANfNl WAVE , • f ( '"-... "" ""'Diii M•"-Tu .... W...._, __!11"1'. 'Ill ~OG 1'1·"'"·~-O _ '!_o4 .• T11•.._ 'IJ!.!:_00 r.•. .......... ,_ ................ *'' Mf•N ""i. .... • Name MwlO ~· ,,.._ ... 1• 1'9C•p!l""lsr a..hN '""le-.. Name Mdreii Addrell City ____ _ City ____ _ r ; I I I I I I I I I L Phone ____ _ COUPON l'Xl'tlll!S l!lt/11 L-·--••••••••••••""'""'!"' lN01 ti.,Cl"l1 ' WE tl.\I. ,, • OPUl ·. ·. • -- ONANY I f l ! SIZE I LAVORISI .i WITH THIS COUPON I :_ ~ Notice to Oe1Ler: You 1r1 1ulhori11d to re-I ·~ d~m thi! coupon to• 7t ol11s 3(. handh"I: 1rovidl!d 1t is t1ken in p1yment on 1ny sire .. voris Mouthw1sh. Mail to: Vic~ Chemic1I t CC>fl)p1ny, Boll 1092, Wtstbury, l.1., Nt w I . Yorll 1J590.Couoo" will not bl! honored ind will ti. V11id when ore5ented by 011tsid1 1genc!es or wtlen .1b11wd, prol'llbitM, l.tYed, \ or otherwise rtstricted. Non·tr1nsfer1ble. •, Good only on '"Y •izt L1vo•is. Invoices I coveri"I p11rt:hlse of suHici1nt stock to covtr coupons presenltd for redtmptlon must be lhown on r~~st. Customer must PIY 1ny "'"tax. C1sh v11ue 1120 of 1 c.nt. I eJ971 Rkh1r<lson-"41r~l Inc (STORE REDEEMED COUPON) I , --------' I ---•-•I I .fe DAILY PILOT Wedntiday, Au9ust 11 1971 lrr~h-Orums!ic~s 65' •W~l l"l'' fhlljhS sh Fryer Breasts AllW~•lt 11.69' M~' h F w· !'""' •· 35 l 29' s ryer 1ngs 11ttu .. tas. c 1•. TOMATOES lown Hou~e-Sle'Ne<I li-1 r. . SCOnlES FACIAL -: llS'SUE ' " Solt And Absorben1 -2-Ply USDA Choic e Grode Beef Flavorful · And Juicy. Blade Cut Swiss Steaks Family Steaks Th ock Arm Shouldfr "79 ' USDA (ho>1.~ Berl Boneless (~1:1 .$) 19 USDA (ho.c.e Beef "· Sirloin Tip Steaks 80111'les1(ul 1 s12• USDA Chc. .. c:t s"'r II. Additional Fine Meat Values! . S••rt L Of La b Ceou111tfte1hA~ntan Sh•k98 ' eg m (Small L0on Chos lb. $1 8'1) IL Breast Of Lomb =~:·a~',~:::. ''· 29c Wilson Tendermade ~~~~~~l~~~~m 11 s12' H IC 81 Aone~e11Gou•m~r SJ39 Orme Ure Sa«iry ~mo•ed Hom! 1,, D b S d · h ""' 1.11. s2,. u uque an w IC Conned Ham t11 ~,: · 'f s Quality FULLY COOKED >. > ' • Shaik Portion ' ' SAFEWAY COFFEE • Pre-Gound-"Taste Fresher Coffee" • Package ' I-Lb. Bag Of 200 • .·:Vegetables . : :JI••~••' ' . ~ \ ~ • !f~ ,t,.:,i,.,Jt~ ·Ice Cream • i HAIR SPRAY ··-·· V0-5 !i s 159 l!I!E Hold'""' 16-0z. ._. Soflly-Ye1 miiil i 1rm!yToo! Can I el-air -B~11ed Varieties • Pfils •Pro~ & Carrol~• M ,oed VPqe1obles -Your (ho1ce - l•.u.81< "' 74' °' I '" 6n ' l tl 7 ...... c m 2 ::;49c .. , ... J6c . !-.. . ' ... ... ' . . " .. . S11w Stir Q111it1Pr1d1ct 65 C Take Home This O~l,qhttul .Dessert. ~-111. Doiry·Ric.h And fine Qoolrly Tool 'II. -. ---·- • • .. •Dubuque Miss lowo 1-lb. •Wilson Pkg. Corn Country HALIBUT STEAKS Cuter c1u JPiece$ -,,.; 99c To So~e Or BrOilJ•!·ltcl Flq$h Frozen ' · I•. , Hormel Bacon WnfrrSl'ctd llu.65c (Blot~ lobtl lb. 65tJ 111. McCoy's Beef Bacon ~o~ory· 1!·11.69 c !>mo~td ,~ .. McCoy's Sausage •Beel 11.39 ' • Hol & SPtCY SPEMCtR BONELESS STEAKS STEAKS . ' .. ~. .. -Boneless Rib Eye Cut f u!I Cen!er Cut Rounds USDA Ctioice Beel USDA Chl;l1ce Bee! s1~ s1~ KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES •. -.• ~,),.-r...;,. .,..,, '" "' Pour A Bowl Of Fun And Flavo.rl 12-0z .. Pkg. • ~-MRS. WRIGHT'S LAYER '=-"-1;;.t CAKES $ {----!" ·' ~..<{ So 1emp1in9 Good 19 . w"hP"'" H••" 1 EACH • ~ SPrve These Co~es BAKER'S DOZEN ~a~k~~!~1J .... ~:~!~ ... 39c Wnl••~ f orm ?t·•! $ a Pololo Skylark Bread ,. •• ,,,,. 3 , ..... I i:!l!lc ff ( k '"' w,.,,., 33 ' .. 0 ee a e froh Nvl Snr,,! P~l MEDIUM I AA' EGGS Al Today'll Pr1e.~ Eg1~ .Ve Jusl About YOl.lr Most [<:OtKllfli<:o Sou rte Of f't:otein. LARGE SI ZE 43 l ·DOZ. CTN. EXTRA lARGEA7 l ·DOZ. CTN. 6t I-doz. ctn. SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS Prices Effecti ve In licensed Safeway Discounts BOURBON Old Calhoun 86·Proot - lSAYE JOt) ~t · .. ~499 i:~~ ,., ... •• Wednesday , A11gust 11, 1971 N PIL0f-AOV£RTISE R 8 Rolled And Tied .----BEEF BRISK£J;......., Fresh -USDA Ch{)ice . ,. MA.C Rolle<:! & Tie<$ Beef 1._~ · Beef Rump Roast u.:~"C~:"' •. 89' B I R t RoundOr ~uml) $)09 one ess 0G5 USO AChoK:t6eef a Beef Clod Roast ,,::>0~.;~:,:., ,.$)09 USDA Choice Grode Beef Bone- Full Center In Cuts lb. Beef Liver Sli.ctd Or Sy lhr P•ox r ~5ervr l"'' And !lac on·· I0.69< L b Ch ShouldrcBlodrOr7·BOnr 99c am 0p$ !Rib Chop~-Re<iulo r Cul lb. $1 .~9)1t Canned Ham Dubvqur Ouolo1y ~-I~ $43' l ully tool.rd UI r. NOW Southern .. Ca.llfor-,la~s, 8 LEADING . FOOD MERCHANT ---.... ............. -... -£. -~· .... . .•. ,~,,.,,,r> ,_.,.....,....,,.,....... , ... """""·' ~ FIRST To offer you a ~ ;;;;,,;;m;....._,..;...;,, "FREE" EDUCATIONAL CONSUMER NUTRITIONAL SERVICE We have always recognir:ed our responsibility in bringing you the finest foods at low prices. In view of today's increasing awareness of the importance of good nutrition, we feel it our responsibility to provide additional information that will help you serve better, more nutritionally-balanced meals to safeguard the health of your family. Through 5peciol arrangements with the Nutrition Council for Con- 5umers, we now offer free weekly leaflet5 on nutrition. BURGIE , BEER .. :~. ---~ ·""'"' ..... Extro Brighi Refreshment-So Rewording\ 12 oz. Cans 6Pack • LUCERJtE COU:AG~ CHEESE· 4.<..il.:.. ~-..,, Guaranteed Quality from Dairy To You! Pint Ctn. [!~! California's j ~:~~1erful i! ~l~~~g~T Nectarines lo'91! 5.,, 3 , .... $)00 Large Plums la Roda 4 "• $)00 le C.rondel Tomatoes v ... Q~rt. 49' Celery ("sp &. Cruncht ""' 25' •• ,;.;.i ...... Gr111! for Solods Cantaloupes lol'QI !.llt 3 fw 89' Cucumbers Ho! Houi.t 11.35' VoM-Ripened flf!Tl&Cn'P Seedless Grapes ,~ 3,..$)00 Potted Mums foi Wrol!Pfd ., ... $)99 GofT Oval.It •• -·----.\'j ,!;)"f..-a ' . • • WITH SALLIE A TASTt:: OF' NATURE , • Natural !t•e Cream, .. , The narnp or the t"nncocllon game is pure fresh milk, sweetened with 0 r a n g e b Jos s o m honey and unprocessed rev.• sugar .. Egg yolks and n a t u r a 1 gelatine hold lhe whole thing together, ()therwise the result would be. s\\Crtened ice cubes .. Add In all th is come na turally goodness, the navors of crushed vanil- la bean.~. Carob l r o m around the Mediterranean Se1 , or.a mixture of ahred<f. ed fresh coconut and big chunk s O( fresh pineapp!P Raspberry Natur;,iJ .. I.6th of each quart contains fresh crushed raspberries. For peo ple who don't mix so v.·ell with chocolate, carob powder is alv.'ays the happy ri&ht ansv.·er. If you're a milk drop out. . and most are, according to those in the know about dailv fnod intake!! to keep our · bodiCl perkinll? a r.hecry tune . , I 21:lrds cups of ice cream do the same nice heal1hy things as 2 Jl!asses of milk or 2 slice.~ of cheddar cheese. Think about this: 2 cups of milk a d11.v. providf' you ~'ith I/3rd of your drii!y nu· trition needs, and takes only about l/5!h of your food dollar. EVER YEARN TO PLAS'rER YOURSELF ON A \VALL .. You can f0r 59~, BrinJ! in any ph01D you love, black and white fir rolor. Le11ve ii at our information desk. 'i'ou·11 arrive 1\'J!h a 2 by 3 foot beauty in black and ~·h 1te. , The black l'tnd Y•hi!e fro m a color photo, prorlucr.~ 11 gre11t misty eJ- fecL . rind several bring a v.·all lo life. . make com· p.?!n y ou! of a screen, . add a dimension tl't a door .. er wh y nol wallpaper a room with placf!S you know and ado re. 1-IOW TO TAKE THE HEAT OUT OF COOK ING ... Gtvf! instant meals 1 taste tumble, and ff!ed the crov.•d cucumber coo 1 .. Perhaps a platter or rosey harhf'flllfl d lamb shanks ,. Sv.•iss Steaks. tenderly oven baked delicious w i 1 h tomatoes and good Sw1~s things ... R;ivioli llatiano. sprinkled "'llh r n a s I e d Romano .. Juicy chunk~ nf sirloin I ip~. gravy dreamy \Vi!h noodles .... All vnurs by the pi<'Cl'. pint or g'allon . WP dn I he cnokin~, ~·nu do the eating. Along r;ide. . Vrget11 bles . Tinv French Pf/I.~ ""'i!h on io n s ... Cr!'amcd pot111oes 11nd c;ir. rot~. randicd wllh brown .~ug;ir .. , S;:ilad Exotic wit h pineapplP. ~arhanzo!'i, and kidney bran"-. \\'hole bar· rrl dil l picklr~ .. 11 pan nf rrr;:imy c11~111rd, nr :ipp!e Bel l~",. F.vrry day !hr linc·up 1:-; rhffrrenL a p!11re lo turn .11our \1-'hars fnr d in· ntr l1 Bh1 nn Someti me~ all you nerd 1~ the idr;:i Wh y not. and ~11 home and fix il you rself. v.·e won•t cart , , LOOK VOR THE PINK PIGGY RANK ANO WHTT F. DAI.SY ... lindernealh y o u ' 11 unfnld Hlchard·s n,,. ~· hain . on the experimental lasle hoards for nvl':r a year .. i\1ade txclusively for us by Packer's Bl'lr M , pr;:ictical!y boneles5, but not quire. A ham a J re a d y cookrd, but 11 ham recom· mended !o be heated before eating for extra na 11°" ... /\ re11! hot ham dinner ham. , . ,_lf'ticulously defa!!ed and cured ..,,.it h special ~pices and seasoning s lo enhance the navor Then ckluhle hic~ory smoked. . r h fl: re~ult. . 11 drier ham. 11ld fa shioned, co m p I e 1 I" I y cnnkrd ... l.a~t Wf'f'k ii w11.\ dem onilrat f'd and f'Verybody who I 11 ~ I r: d ~aid •.. Ahhhhhh . , • Rlchard·.!i. lhl" Pi:n plr: Store. Nr:wporl Be.1th .. 11nd October soon, H11 rbor V1tw Hills, whe re. tht starch: rioes on 1nrl on lo disC(l11er new foods for you. PHONE 673.0360 FOR HOME DELIVERY PRICES EFH:CTIVE AUGUST ll. tl, 1•. IS IN OUR DELIVERY AREA EASY TO ARRANGE! BRIGHT AND LONG.LASTING LARGE MARIGOLDS SPECIAL 1.SO DOZEN LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TD LIDO ISLE Or~n Stren•des for your ple1sure by Bernice F1y COOL MAGIC ICED SEAFOOD ON BE DS OF COO L, CRISP GREENS , TO"ED WITH REMOULADE-lbottl,d l OR GREEN MAYONNAISE-, SEAFOOD LOUIE , WITH CAPERS AND HARD·COOKEO EGGS. SOY BARBECUED SHRIMP OR SCALLOPS AND ZUCCHINI LACED ON SKEWER S. WHATEVER DELIGHTS YOUR IMAG· INATION CONJURES UP, WE HAVE JUST THE SEA FOOD FOR IT, AND SO MANY WAYS TO BUY IT ••• FROZEN, FRESH COOK ED, CANNED-LIKE STEAMER CLAMS IN SHELLS, KING CRAB, SNOW CRAB, BREADE D AND BUTTERFLY SHRIMP, LOBSTER TAILS, SCALLOPS. SEAFOOD-SUMMERY EA TING! YOU 'LL LOVE THESE TOP OF THE GRADE U.S.0.A. CHOICE SPENCER STEAKS AN D ROAS TS, BONELESS, CUT FROM THE H!AH OF THE PR IM! Rll. FLAVORF UL, LEAN, BONELESS ANO TENDER -IDEAL FOR BARBECUING! SPENCER STEAKS 2~19 LI. SPENCER ROAST Sl ice1 011ily, Good for Buffoll 2,19 LI. SHORT RIBS MA KE SUCCU LENT EATING, ESPECI ALLY WITH SWEET ANO SOUR SAUCE English Style SHORT RIBS 49¢ LI. Barbecue RIBS Extr1 L11n For Broiling 69¢ LI. GROUND CHUCK For L•s19n1, Spaghetti 79¢ LI. LEAN GROUND BEEF Put 2 Thin P1ttl11 Te91tl-'ler 59¢ With • Sl ice of Che••• & lroil LI. DE LICATELY SEASONED OF PURE PORK , RICH ARD'S OWN PORK SAUSAGE Forbrukf•d or c111erol11 79¢ LI. ~~.t;r~ell{J<Y~ ~ ·~ NORTHER N. COCKTA IL COOKED and PEELED SHRIMP 2. 98 LB . EASY TO SHELL AND DEVE IN, COOK IN JUST l MINUTES, GREEN SHRIMP MEDIUM SIZE 1. 98 LI. FROZEN 5 LB. BOX GREEN SHRIMP-9.90 FINNAN HADDIE 1.09 LI . Stuffed Corni•h Ga me Hen• ••· 59¢ STUFFED PORK CHOPS 1.09 ,~ Stuffe d Pork Tenderloin 1.09 "· JUST DEFROST AND SERVE-CALAVO ARDEN MAKES LUSCIOUS. COOL. FRUIT.AT .THE. BOTTOM YOGURT , 5 FRUIT FLAVORS PLUS PLAIN YOGURT ~z. 4FOR 89¢ AVOCADO DIP 1•;. oz. 59¢ DEMO. FRI . & SA T. KRAFT, INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED, DELUXE Sliced American 1'12 Lb•. 1.29 QUICK AND GOOD ! ALEX All Beef TAM_-_LEBo •. 3FoR$1 MAKES ALM OST ANY SANDWICH TASTE BETTER! LION BRANO. l 'h OZ. Dusseldorf MUSTARD 39¢ NEWEST SNACK HIT! NATURAL AND NUTR ITIOUS, SEA SALTED TOASTED SOY BEANS, FLAVOR TREE PERNUTS Pl1in or Onion •112 O>. 39¢ VAN DE KAMPS BEEF, CHEESE OR ENCHILADA ENTREE CHICKEN Jl/1 oz. 3 for $1 SUN KIST ORANGE JUICE 'oz. S for $1 5UNK IST ORANGE JUICE 11 oz. 39¢ LllBYS CUT GREEN BEANS 14 oz. 3fer$T Libby's CUT CORN 14 01. 3 fer $1 Libby's PEAS •• 01. 3 fer $1 LIBIYS MIXED VEGETABLES 24 oz. 3 fer $1 !UY LOTS FOR HOT AFTERNOON SNACKS Fudgesicle Bars ',K. 4 ,o~ $1 GREAT WITH SALAD OR STEAK PARKER HOUSE ROLLS DOZ. ··~ •• BRUNCH SPECI AL STICKY BUNS RAISIN BREAD DATE.NUT DESSERT LOAF SERVE THEM SLICED OV ER ICE CREAM , FANCY, LARGE, SWEET , RIPE NECTARINES 4 Ll!.$1 FINE JUICE ORANGE, SWEET LOCALLY GROWN VALENCIA ORANGES 8 Lts.$1 TENDER AND LEAFY. GARDEN .FRESH, !OS TON Butter LETTUCE 2 Por 25¢ LARGE STALKS, CRISP, UTAH .TYPE CELERY IACH 19¢ G~~wl YUBAN COFFEE LI. 85¢ YUBAN COFFEE A rden AA BUTTER ,!. 1.69 1 LI. GOOD IN SA LADS , ORLANDO MAR INATED ~ OZ. Artichoke Hearts 3 for $1 NAB ISCO WAVERLY WAFERS 11 111 Ot. 33~ CHIFFON SOFT MARGARINE I LI. A NATURAL WITH STEAK-HEINZ U OZ. Barbecue Sauce w11hon1 ... 49¢ COLEMAN 'S HOT ENGLISH MUSTARD ,.,, 01. 29¢ KRAFT MAYONNAISE JI OZ. NICE WITH SEAFOOD-SEVEN SEAS DRESS IN G 59¢ Green Goddess •oz. 29¢ DOLE SLICED, CHUNK OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 1. '"'""" 2101. l for $1 GERBER STRAINED BAB Y FOOD "'oz. 12 for $1 ASSORTED FLAVORS Hl·C FRUIT DR INKS ASSORTED COLORS uoz. 3for$1 Big Roll Royalo TOWELS l for $1 BARBECU E SPECIAL! CLIFF CH AR CHARCOAL BRIQUETS CALCUTTA 10 LB. (J SEAFOOD SALAD Dr•ifl I c•n ~ b1/} 01.) tun 1. Cembine fun• 1od I C . cco~•d 1h ri mp. Chill. Ceek rice, •o you hi ve l C. cooked ric•. Chill ric e. Juli b1for• 1e rvin<iF bl•nd 1/1 C. m•y- o nn1is•, 2 T. lemon juice •ncl t tip, c urry powd•r. To fun• 1nJ 1hrimp, edd 'Ii C . chopp•d cel•ry, lf4 C. slic•d riite or 1luff1d olive1 , ind 1011 witl'I curry dr111in9 . T 011 l C. cold rice with 1.) T. frenc;h dt•11in9 1n8 1/J C, chcpped p1r1ley. Pile rice in c enter of 1ervi n9 •H1h , h••P , •• food on top .,,J 9•rni1h with •ooth•r •;, C. 1liced ol iv.,, s.r .... wi th hot roll . or bt••~· 1tick1 , P•rfecf hof·w••+h•r 1upp•r. N•+•: you c•n 1ub1t itul • •ll 1hrimp fer th• tun•. or ell (r•bme•t or lolt1t•r or chi c~•n. If you u1• chick•n add V• C. chut"''f to m•yor1n ei••· '£KJ~....t:.s.. MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDQ YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS OP EN DAILY 9.7, >UN. t .6 OPEN DA ILY 9.6 OPEN DAILY, t .6 SUN . 10.J DAILY t .5,JO , SAT. t .I OPEN 0 .. ILY t .6 DAILY 1,10.6, SAT. 1 ,10.1 ' ----. -.. -"'(·. • ( ,. ... '. . ...... . .. ' ' ... ... ' ..... -., 1 .. • ,#f OAICV PILOT Summer Lunch Treat , • Helps Beat the Heat I What's cooking for a ladies' and peanuts: mois ten wnh the 'I teaspoon dry mustard __ ..,. ____ _ lunch? Nothing! This menu ia Honey Dressing. Into a small bowl turn the , a ntH:OOk affair. UONEY DRESS ING pear syrup, honey , lemon f . \'Lott' Start off by serving hot juice. salad 011, sail and '• '}'. ii} shrimp soup -heat the ready. 1 ~ cup pea r syrup from can-mustard; heal until blended . prepared frozen variety and ned Bartlett pear halves Cover and chill; beat again ... ~~t add a dollop of sherry. 1• cup honey just before using. Store any _· :'6 '<Y Go on to Stuffed Pear Salad! t, cup lemon juice leftover dressing in the .&i Alli.lift.Ju with Ham Roll.~. The peart are i t cup salad (not olive) oil rrfrigerator. Makes about 11/z CUCUMBERS COMBIN E WITH SALMON FOR SUMMER. EATING the canned Bartlett variety _ _:1,~t':e~as~poo~n~sa~lll__ ____ ~'"~P~S:_-______________________ _:_:::_""_=:_::_::::_:-::::=.__:_:_:.:_:_:_::=::::_""_:_:.:_:_:_:=::_:_:::_:_:=:.::=--------------and !he stuffin,ll is madt> 'with !- a date-"·alnut or raisin-carrot biiked harn and roll it up . \Yith the soup iind salad serve packaged melba toast. No spread needed . For dessert offer coffee or tea 'A'ith bakery petits fou rs or coo kies. STUFFED PEAR SALAD WITH HA~1 ROLLS l can 11 pound \.1 ounc es) Bartletl pear h a l 11 e s . chilled Lettuce Date-walnut or Su n sh i n e Stuf[Jng. see below Honey Dressin,1t. see below a to 10 large lhin slices boil- ed or baked ham Parsley sprigs Drain pear halves : reserve ;~ cup of the pear syru p for use in Honey Dres!'.ing. l Use remaining syrup in a cold beve rage or in a fruit com- pote.) Arrange lettuce at one side of each salad or luncheon-size plate. Place 2 pear halves on let- tuce on each plate. Fill pea r cavities with Date- walnut or Sun shine Stuffing. Drizzle "''ith Honey Dressing or pass Dressing. Roll up ham and place 2 roll!! on each plate. Garnish h11m with parsler sprigs. Make .f to S servings. DATE-\\'ALNUT DRESSING 1/4 cup ~ivered pitted dates 11, cup finely diced celery 3 tablespoon~ ch o p p e d /med ium fine ) "'a!nuts 2 to J teaspoons Honey Dressi ng. see below Jn a small bowl mix together the dat es, celery and wiilnuts: mnis len with the Honey Dres.~ing . SUNSHINE STUFFING ~~ cup finely grated carrot ~, cu p rais ins. rinsed in hot wate r and chopped 3 tablespoons c h o p p • d peanuts I tablespoon Honey Dress- ing, see below tn a small bowl n1ix togethe r the carrot. raisins 'Pearfect' Stuffing Summer luncheons sparkle with success v.•hen they're easv an the ho.o;tess and easy on ihe calories. Salmon Cucumbe r i\1 o Id \.\"ins on both counts. It's a main dii:;h that's quick and simple to prrpare, lca\·ing you <'Ml and collected come lunch time. And rnore li!rra! news -this 11trract1ve ~alad ha~ only 200 calories pe r ~f'rvin1Z . \\1h8t R v.·elcnme treat fnr you and figi1rr-wat ching fr ien ds Salrnon Cucumber f..1old i~ 11s much "drlii:!h1 for the ryes as it is for the 1aste buds. Its crr;11n1· ~alrnon color dotted wi!h pimirnlo ~ivr>s the lunch table refreshing zest . Flaked sa lmon. cucumber iind n1her in!'lredienls are blen- ded togelher .... ·i1h the help of unfla vnrl'd izela tinl!' !n produce a makt-ahe11d mold to keep in the refriizer11tnr !ill srrvi n11: time. Since lhe gr>lat ine has nn rl11 vnr nf i1s own. there·~ nnthini;i lo J!el in the way of lhe fresh. n:itura! tast e in this smart salad SAL~10N CUCUMBER r.10LO I enve lope un f l a vor ed 11:e\atine t •"I r11rs chicken broth . divided 1 1c:ispoon curry pt1wder 1 t11blespnon lemon juice 1 1easpoon salt 11 cup C'nlta)(e cheese J c11n 11 pound 1 salmon. dr11ined ;i nd naked 11 cup chopped C'f']ery 1 cup chopped p ii red cucumber 2 !ablespoons chopped pi- miento Sprinkle gelat inf' over 1., cup chicken broth in saucepan . Place over low heat : stir con- 1tantly un til 11eh1lin dissolves. •bout S minutes. Add rem;:iining 1 c up chicken broth. curry JXl"•dr r. lemon juice. sail 11nd cottage cheese. Cnill, stirring oc- casion11llv, until s I i g h t I y thickened. Stir in salmon. celery. cucu mbe:r 11nd pi- mienlo. Turn into .f-cup mold. 0\111 several hours. until ~I . YIEt D: .f se rvlng!W 2,0 0 calories per serving'. • \ ' \ .\ \ <. tt-' lb. SELF BASTING MAYFRESH . ·. ·. TURKEYS1 U.S.D.&. &IADE l FROM OUR M.AYFRESH FAMILY OF PROUD BIRDS • .. -'»":' CUT UP 35' DRUMSTICKS ................................................... lb. 69c GUARANTEED MOIST. TENDER I j..; ~:: PAN READY .... lb. THIGHS ................................................................... lb. 69c ~~~~~ .... lb.59' PINWHEEL PACKAGE LEGS& THIGHS ...... lb. 69c .. BREASTS ................................. ____________ ................ lb. 69c .. ~ LL: MAYFAIR DELICATESSEN SLICED MEATS LE O'S BEEF-SPICY BEEF-TUR KEY ROLL CORNE D BEEF·HAM " BONELESS CHUCK STEAKS WE LL TRIMMED • T AS rv ............................ . SHORTRIBS OF BEEF Em il"' B~- • -. 3 OZ. PKG. 35 j. TURKEY BR EAST 3 OZ. 45' PASTRAMI l CHI C. PKG. EA. • EA. Prepo1ed With Adolph's Meat Marinade ··········-······ ............. . DANDLA HAM LOAF ~oz. "29c ~~!~ ~o~!~~~U~E~E~B~~ol~A · C:OT10 ~ALM\112 OZ .. ,., ............... 6gc ~ BOB'S SALAD DRESSING 1000"""'0"""0" 39c ROOUEfOl!T 8 oz. 6Sc I LUE CHEE~E a.oz. 49, IOM.\fO & ~l'ICE B OL ......... .. MAYFRESH SEAFOOD SPECIALS NORTHERN HALIBUT STEAKS ceNTER cur _ __/b 99c FRESH FILLET OF ROa< FISH ........ . __ .. __ ,. 79c ~~~~~~~yl~~~.~.~.~-EE~-~ .. EA. 7gc ~:A~~~AJLC!!~~-~~ ................. EA. 7gc GERBER BABY FOOD KLEENEX DESIG NER TOWELS JUMBOSI ZE STRAINED FRUITS & VEGETASl ES "~OZ. SI ZE MAY FRESH SODA POP 28-0Z. BOTTLE ASSORTED FLA.VORS ~TURN .&~ I:.~t!~NT0 4601 ....... -.25~ =~III~\~ .. f~~o .. 10~ APPLESAUCE 2gc CAT FOOD f~NlRtll.O!Ll!E MAC!ERIL 1O's1 FISfl, SEAfOOO WITH TUMA. ~IC . ll~[R ~ ,M.A.YFRESH 15 OZ. SIZE ...... ........ ....... ............ PURR MINI BIT 6 l'i OZ . OR l ORO ANO lADV OIECIUR IOAID-MAC • CHEESE 1 oz. SL. TURte:EYGRVY $ CHIC. ALA KING f MAC & BEEF Q .5 OZ. PKG.S ......... R !!!z~~~.~~~~~-5 FOR 5 1 !~~.~~HE~fs~~~!H~~~~oz ... -. 29' BEEF STEW W ~IHll ~ lllW ii:' Van de Karn ~; SPECIALS l~Wtl.·S~ft., A11.12·!! Honey Bnn . 49l Briad ................• ,.111.•• Onnp Glmi ~ 31: Cup Cakes ............ .itf ... ; ~ttlllt l~ttlr, tlltctllrtf, JJ' MtlHHI, tr Ottllf.. - Cookits ................ h 1.n 1 ll HllWlllllllJJ'IJf "'IAllfY l •OZ.C"-N .............. .. .... _&f , -COFFEE M.J.8. 84c CONTADINATDMATOES 3·~ lSOZ.~101'1( ........................................ _ ~ I-lb.CAN ................ . 2-lb ...... 11.67 3-lb ...... 12.2! ~.~~1::,g~~E~ -----... S f.19 ~!'..~~o~ ::!o~_°._E_~su_~-~R 2i 35~ ' MAYFAIR FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES---~ , 4s ANTALOUPE !!!LC.~~.~~: ....... , -· ..... FOR 1 QIQ}._~·~·~·~·~.................. .. .... 1 0 c · LARGE VINE RIPENED I.ti!~~.!! ... ~~~~~ -.. 5 llS!1~ FOR ------.. .. r • • -. :· . -: ~ ., .. ~~ . : '491 ........... ~31' Appetites Piqued by Fresh Speciality tor the Summer! A 8Umptuoua chilled fruit salad, topped with an ar- rangement of the tastiest cheese balls ever, and served with a terrific yogurt dressing. \\'hat makes it a specialty~ The wonderful navor com- binatkm .,r the as.sorlment of fruit along with the tangy navor of lhe yogurt: all enhanced by the tanlalizing flavor comb ina tion of im- mitation bacon bits and bleu cheese garni. The garni is a gourmet, yet unique, blend o( seasonings that includes bleu cheese, salt. sesame seed, pop- py seed, celery M'ed. black pepper. a hint of garlic and other flavorings. The crunch iness of the bacon bits adds Interest to the texture of the cheese ball.!!. There just isn·t anylhing miss· Ing in this colorful and tasty salad. Sl»o11o1ER FRUIT SALAD BOWL 1 cantaloupe l pint fresh strawberries 2 bananas Lettuce Cheese Balls Superb Yogurt Dressing CLJt cantaloupe in half and remove se~; then i n I o wedges and remove rind. Wash, hu!I and h al v e strawberries. Slice bananas (dip in lemon or lime juice to prevent darkening). Llne a shallow bowl with crisp lettuce and ar- range cantaloupe wedges around bowl, wllh strawber- ries and bananas between wedges. Arrange cheese balls in center. Serve with Yogurt Dressing. f\takes 6 servings. CHEESE BALl..S SUPERB Soften l package (3 ounces) cream cheese; blend in 1 tea- spoon lemon juice, v, teaspoon i DDUB!E YOUR MONEY IACK GUARAHIIE T alee home any cut f M . cool( it the wa 0 .ayf~1 r's meat, eating y Y you like 1t. If after fied that 0~t ~:e t~ot ,~omp/ete!y satis - and a top Yalue f~ inest eating meat your Mayfair Marr you ~ money ... you DOUBLE ket wil l then giYe is how sure your money back:. Th is f inest meat we are that this is the you r money can buy! MAYFRESH GAME HENS BEEF RIB STEAKS no• DUI MlYFIESN FUILY DF PIDliD lllDS Mii.WT. llDJ:, n "-""'"' CORN \ f!rs ~ FLAK ES p~~ l20Z. 2KEl lOGG75 ~ ,,,,,,.. PKG. FABRIC SOFTENER WELL TRIMMED TENDER STEAKS Gilbert H. Brockmeyer's ., Natural Ice Cream IS HERE ... ..., ... ~ . DOWNEY 64 OZ. I ll ....... -· _ ........ .. s129 . 2i33c ... -5i51 ... 5i51 PURE VANILLA CAROB. RASPBERRY, COCONUT- PINEAPPLE . 3l ~ . - COM ET CLEANSER Of Al Pl(. IA OZ. ................... .. JELLO GELATIN All fll\VORS 6 OZ. Pl(G ............... , SPANISH OLIVES UBIY 30Z. QVEEN PLACE PA(( m,~f oStA.~~A~E . . .. 77c WATER SOFTENER s119 WHITE ICING KING SIZE ~ ............. --............... . . 43c DIET MARGARINE BLUE BONNET 1-lb. PKG ••• , • , • , ••. . '~!~~o~ ~[t°~DER l~G~R ········ 35c ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY, AUG. 12 THRU WED., AUG. 18 .. MAYFAIR'S HALF GALLON SALE WHISKEY WESTPORT BLENDED .. s7es PROOF HAlF GAllON ~~W.~~~~~1S~,V~9~.~ S]47 ~~~,~~r.~~,~~,~G"'°" ........ sges ·ROYAL OCCASION DRY WINES"'"o"Sl 19 IURGUNDY, CKABLIS, PINI( CH411 LIS_. RHINEWEIN,YIN ROSE ... lDNOON on CIN ""''" "' S799 IENIUCIY BOURBON ~~ sggs • IOYAL0CC>.Sl0t.i90~00f "'1. ,-~UlLS1KfS86PROOf ..••. : . ' .... • • Fruits onion powder and t tablespoon imitation bacon bil:i. Shape in- to balls, about I inch In di ameter. and sprinkle v.•ith bleu cheese garni. f\1 akes 8 servin~. YOGURT ORF.SSING Combine I container (8 ounces) plain yogurt with I tablespoon honey, 2 teaspoons bleu cheese garn1, •/• teaspoon salt and \f4 teaspoon lemcnt and pepper seasoning; mix well. f\.1akes about l cu p dressing. TRIPLE BLUE CHIP WtdlltSday, August 11, llJ?l ' FRUIT TOPPED WITH ... STAMPS WJTH MINIMUM SS.00 PURCHASE COUPON GOOO AUG. 12-AUG . 18. n.;. cou-900c1 lor TllPLI tlMt numlo-ol ""9UI"' tit• 11.,. Chip Sl-.pt•O"gulotlr 9'Y•n wilt> one 1otal ••g'""' •lip"",..... • <hoH.1loducliftt-<hct .. of doiry p.odu<U. lobouo, one! i;.-. l Ono <oupon per cullorn.t, odul;;";;-;;'•;,,· ..,_ ...... , TOMATO SAUCE lftlNTS a oL cAN WITH THIS COUPON LIMIT i COUPON PER AOllL T CUSTWEA GOOD AUG. 12·AUG. II COFFEE MATE WITH THIS COUPC.N LIMIT 1 COUPON PER AOUL T CUSTWER GOOO AUG. 12-AUG. 11 t BAR-B-0 SAUCE CHRIS&: PITTS· HOT OR REGULAR WITH THIS COUPON l !MIT 1 COUPON PER AOUL T CUSTWER GOOD AUG. 12-AUG. 11 LIMIT 1 SODA CRACKERS MAYFRESH -I-lb. PKG. WITH THIS COUt>ON ! llMIT 1 COUPON PER ~ ADUl T CUSTOMElll GOOD AUG. 12-AUG. 11 Twin View Classic cardigans are year 'round "must·haves". Knil s ister -brother cardigans of knitting worsted in one piece from neck down in stockinette stitch with rib· bing. Cozy, Easy. Pattern 7253 : sizes 2-12 included. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for each pattern -add 25 cents for each pattern. fo r Air Mail and Special · H and ! in g : otherwise third-cla55 delivery ~·ill take three week s or more. Send to Alice Brooks, Daily Pilot. 105 Ne.edlecraft Depl., Box 163. Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Address, Zip, Pattern Number. NEE 0 LE CRAFT '72! Newest crochet, knits for the f'Xpresl'iive generation! Sew· ing, embroidery, q u i I ts , afghans. Free pltte rn s ! Catalog 50 cents. N e w ! "fnstant Crochet'' Book. Stei>-by-step pictures teach you how to crochet in- l'ilantly! Plus newest pattems. 11. Complete lnsta.ol Gift BOQk -more than 100 gifts. $1. Complete Afgh an Book -$1. "16 Jiffy Rugs" Book. 50 cents. Book of IZ Prize Afghans. 60 Cl'TIIS. Quill Book I -f6 patterns. 50 cents. l\fu seum Quilt Book Z -SO cents. Book 3. '•Quilts fer Tod11y'1 Living". 1~ patterns. 50 cents. Flavor Squeezed There's nothing like a !l(jueeze of fresh western lemon in f1.od or drink to refresh yourself on a hot sum· mer day , All the world is in love with the lively tart taste of freshly squeeied lemon and l h • magical way it brings out the flavor of favorite dishes . Now you can learn 1ome top international lemon secre ts! Delicious recipes from around the world are featured In a new leaflet called "All The World Loves Lemons." You'll rind many lntere3ting facts about lemons too. For example, did you know that a single lemon tree will produce 1,500 lemons a year. And a few have produced as .high as 3,000 ! Ever wondered what you could do with a lemon shell after the juitt has been reamed? Well, here's a clever hint from the booklet. Make altractjve lemon boats from the h111f shells And fill therri with sauees of salad dres.,tngs for individual serv~ ing containen:! Lemon shelTs can be froitn aod used later too. You'rt free to'use any of the rt!tlpes or artwork In .. All The World Loves Lemons." Your readers can get tbls sunny, idea-packed lf'anet by sendlnC 10c tQ Sunklst Growers, lnc., Consumer Service, Box 270S Terminal Anne:r, Los Angeles 90054. I . .. . • ,-+I\ ~ .f<l DAIL V Pl LOT Shopping Cart Contents Indicate By JJANNE U:SEM UPI hM ... ,., segmtntJ of the popul.tlion are Many industrial families In the preaumtd to be cuttina down." atta 1row their o w n NEW YOltK (UP I) Yet this same croup was \•tattables, which cul! fresh Anthelme 1'rlllat-S1varin. a fou nd lo be tht biggest con· produce sa1es but produces a J9tft century gastronome. had sumt r of fruit and a big bu~:er brisk business In stasonal can· the riaht idea when he wrote a, ,:•:::1'°=-.:of:_;c.lr.c'>h'--'m-'u-'shr-oo_m_•=· ,-•-i•~•-•~up~p_li•_•_·--, line that baa ii.nee become 1 · cliehe : "Tell me whtt you eat and I will tall you what you arl!'." A supermarket a u r v e y clearly indicalell that c::uslomers can bt: classlfed h.1' the rnntent.s of lheir shopp ing carts. Bv ctntrast. middll!'·\ncome apirtment-dwtller1 showt.d .!I strong preference fnr produce, but in small q u a n I i ti e & bcc.::iuse ol limittd sloraae space. They're also p11rty peop!(', with above average purch1aes of such things 11 ~ cockt ail franks and ingredients for r tnl!pt! and appelizer!. The small-l-011'!l shoppers BAR M HICKORY SMOKED FULLY COOKED choi ces Included little !resh product. because many are e1t/l('r farmers or backyard gardener~. Many also buy n1eat in !ar"e qu11ntiti~ direel from small packers a n d • • ... ~.· Profiles !l1ughterer5, to !tOrl!' in t.helr home freeters. Anyone longing for I.he good old da y1 will find a reminder of them in high sales of c1ndy and gum al the small town store where generations cl children traditionally hi ve gotten a packa ge of one or th e other (() celt:brate the trip homl!'. from ~a{fl S1turday·1 food shopping in town, OUR OWN CURED One t.hat conta ins man.v low· .:iilorie items. foods for ('0· terlaining. frrsh product' and a high percentage r,f beef. veal , fro zen cntrec!'I. desse rts. cakes :ind pastries is ap1 tn have behind it a high·incn1rie c::ust omtr. one of several 1ypes profiled by Progr essiVf' Grocer. a trade m11gazine , at seven different &torts of the wnrld'1 largest supermark't dl11in (A&rP). TAVERN HAMS 29 . LB. CORNED BEEF SUllUJIBAN The study 11lso showed tha1 _ ,._, growing 'u b u r b'" CENTER CUT families !hare wilh the high· income customt r a Pf'fert-nc:t: 7-BONE for fresh produce, bee:f ;ind v!!!al, bu t th'y're also big CHUCK ~:J~~ers for convt:nicnce They buy a third more en· tret:s, po_t pies an~ dinne:rs STEAKS than the ir composite coun· terpart, and 11re. nearly tw ice USDA CHOICE WHOLE OR HALF- GRADE "A" FRYING CHICKEN PARTS as likely to buy frozen pin:a. ·-------------------[ L & Th" h 59C Notltchonal.ve,lh•fypic!'1 NORTHERN 59' egs 19 s .......................... LI. t>OWIC 1Uburban housewife is .Breast 69c i>letuNd '"an'""~' buy" FILLET OF TURBOT lb · "" ................................. LI. ot 1:u.ld111 food• bu1 the Win9s .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 25ct L1. largeal buyer of to11 torlBAR M 59 ---"'--------------- paslri". Sho also buys diel c BAR M HICKORY SMOKED 69' bakery itom• four um .. as BULK WIENERS lb 01:~;;,~· ~::~",~~~.~:~Pl,';, SLICED BULK BACON ..... .. . · lb.1 become a dynamic factor in food retailing," the magazine LIQUOR DEPT. noled. Included in its study -,.,.-.-. W.!IS a supermarket within the: densel y-papulated, prcdoml· COUNT MICHAEL $299 nantly black central city area of Detroit. BASIC FOODS fl1any. if not mos!, N'gro shoppers must by necessity stick to basics. 11.nd in general, VODKA BARGAIN BASKET SCOTCH FIFTH inexpensive itt:m~ among lhe DISTILLED IN SCOTLAND ba~ic foods . The magazine ad -,ULL t6 PROOF 1/1 GA L. $1099 ded that they rely on highe:r ,.,._..., _______________ ..:. than average use of spices and 1• special sauces to make up for li!!as expensive main course items. It also debunked Ifie com· monly-held notion that Negro shoppers invariably put economy second to na tional brand name. lt may be. true nf individual products the ml!gazint s.!l id, but "as 11 general rule, it juat isn't so ." OLD-FASRIONEO Sl'l:INGFllLD ORANGE JUICE DOWNYFLAKI WAFFLES IC'lX 01 I IAN9UfT MEAT PIES I oz. 'oz. CAN Blue collar shopf>'rs. whom the magazine <:h11racteriztd as .,.......,_,... HEALTH & t[AUTY AID~ ------industri11\ fa mily shoppe rs with no mention or either ethnic or raci al heritage, f;howed old-fashioned t asles for meat·and·polatoes, bread· and-butter buyi ng. They were described as " ... conspicuou! consumer~ nr calorie-rich food . for which ~ubstitutes have been in· traduced and on which other HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO NIW' oz. •UPI•"" RIG. 2.45 AT SOMI STORIS PRELL LIQU ID SHAMPOO WITH .... HOTWHllL> 7 OZ. IOTILI. RIG. 1.11 AT SOM! STOllS ULTRA llRITE TOOTHPASTE l 11-OZ. TUii RIG. 4Jc. VALUI 79' 19' Pickled Promptly ,,_.~I; ;l fj: I :J ;t·l ·l1I31- 11 you are ~ hu~y ("oo\.i . pickli ng peache~ lhe rasy way may ~ ri ght up your a!Je.v. The pea ches art n n I preserved 1n j~r.~: a h;iJrh nl thi~ piquant fru it reh~h simply g°'s into th'-refrigerator where it can be kept on hand for at least a wee k Wt served these peaches as an accompanimen t fnr ham, but they are .!ilso suitable to offer with chicktn. Takt yo ur choict! CUCUMBERS 5~ EA LONG J REEN PEACHES 19~lb, YELLOW MiATEO FREESTONE POTATOES NEW CROP IOAHO RUSSETS 1oc:!~o39~ MILO SPANISH ONIONS 4:29~ GRAPES KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE ...., Box Of 115 • 2 Ply Tis.sues ROYAL HOST PREMIUM ICE CREAM 1/2 GAL. SQ UARE CARTON #303 CAN S LEAN BRISKET FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF CORAL 9UEEN BREADED SHRIMP TRl·I· BACON 1 COLORED RUBBER PLAY BALLS V:,u, ---- SQUIRT SODA Pop "oz. 1onLrs 49~. BOTIQUE TOWELS 6/59' -~-------- MJI IN~TANT COF.FEE 10 OZ. JARS BIG ROLL A MIRICAN llAUTY CURLY-RONI I Ot. CILLO l'KG. 2/29' PAtMOLIVI ll9UID DETERGENT FULL 9UART 69' GEIHAl:DT'S CHILI & BEANS 40 OZ. CAN 69' GIANT SIZE RiG. 2.43 $199 JUMBO SIZE 3 LB. CAN 1 LB. CAN Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday Aug. 12, 13, 14, 15 Prlcts subject to stock on hutf. WI GLADLY ACCEPT U.5.D.A. FOOD COUPONS WI GIVE ILUI CHIP STAMPS WI GIYI ILUI CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman ~l --- TASTER'S CHOICE Frene Dried 7 9 ~o~~~.~~119 C With i~;, cnullo•, ~c ,,,;.,;,,..11,., P"' .. ~••• ••~11;,•d l '"'d I i•• I ptt ce1111$~ -o~. ce11pe• p•' c1111e"'"'· Veio' tfh , s11~i1•v. Au9. IS. iOOD ON lY..t.T iill"ifNiASKfr -. Wednt~•Y. August 11, 1971 DAILY PILOT tf5 -Alpha Beta's Man in Blue says: '' an I ALPHA BETA -a I un Seat {M LC<U ! JIM ILLINGWORTH STORE MANAGER 241 E. 17th STREET COSTA ME SA in this ad, including 57 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, save you $12.59*'' SWEET • LUSCIOUS • PEAK Of SEASON •SEEDLESS • ILACK •RED GRAPES U.S. NO. 1 WHITE ROSE POTATOES MANGOES & PAPAYAS PRUNE • FRESH • JUICY PLUMS a ..... D,,,.""' ·~ 10 "· "' VINE RIPENED LARGE lb. CANTALOUPE .00 GARDEN FRESH 3 CUCUMBERS ,., 25.~ fREE LEMOl'I LU.f Willi l'UllC/lAS( Of All cur FLOWERS. THESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY throuoh WEDNESD .... Y. AUGUST 12-1 8. TOTAi DISCOUNTS EV(RY DAY SO~f AL,.H.l BETA STOii.£$ OlSCOUNf CIW;GE ,11.ICl D " •!OHN60N 6 JOH~SON D .. ::.~: il/i-O"L DISPE NSER ;;::=1 SHOWER TD SHOWER , 59 , BODY POWDER _!8c 3-0Z. f"[Mlt:it<f. HYGl!:Nl: oi:ooORANJ SPRAY KOTIQUE 1J9 I .. ~-Ol liAPt:Jl) 1 ,_ POWD!:R M1ST .,-,,,. 7k ~-OUNC.E: AEROSOl. SHIMMY SHINS OEPllATORY ---------------- ( ~ ... ECH"4ADC' !(! SH AViNG EDGf.S ·!,ii;,,~,..,~s~ GILLETT£ ' •f(,..,. ""!. T£CHMATIC ,· 'I .;t .. f . ADJUSTABLE 143 ;-1'-'..!.. .. '-~~ BAND JM ' s •. .-:-. •" i'": ' ••. ---------------- CLOS£.QUT 5,_Ll. ASSOP:rro COLOR& & :snus ., ft THROW PILLOWS ,.... ~-CUNG!: !IO'!"iU: LOTION-LlQ!,JID-DP:Y ENOEN SHAMPOO DD~"' 49-0UNCE BOX • Gl-"NT SIZE l•-111 DRIVE DETERGENT SOME STORE~-' CHARGE )""' 73' TOTAL DISCOUNTS SOM( IJ_l'H.I. l[TA STOii.ES OlS.CmJHT CIVJI!;[ r~1t£ fVlRY DAY .. ;.19 89' 35·0UNCE BOX • GIANT SIZE DISHWASHER ALL SOME STORES 68' CHARGE )Ii ------------------ 49·DUNCE BOX • GIANT SIZE ALL DETERGENT WITH BLEACH SOME STOR~ CHARG~)l!!C 83' 8 1 MACARONI · · -:::r & CHEESE 1 01 J ROlEN Oc ! l! ~•l lll 32·0UNCE·BOTILE •QUART SIZE COLD WATER All LIQUID SOME STOR_E;; CHARG9<fc 83' ------------------- 32-0UNCE BOTILE • QUA RT SIZE LUX LIQUID DETERGEllT SOME STORE~ CttARGE J6f 82' STORE HOURS : MON.-rRI. 10 A.M.-9 P.M. SAT. CT SUN. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MEATS YOU 'LL IE PROUD TO SERVE• DISCOUNT PRICED Quclity ond Sotisloctiori Guorcnte.d HOFFMAN SMOKED HAM SHA NK HAL F Fl.ILLY (.0Ql(l0 IUTT PORTIOI DR WHOLE c lb. 59' lb. FRESH FILLET OF 98' OCEAN PERCH • ZIPPE£ • lOY,i -OZ. pkG. FROZEN • CORN DOGS 59,. GORTON'~ • IROZ:lN ~-LB, BOX FISH AND CHIPS !UTCHEl"S tm? 139 "· Dl LICIOUS HOT CA COLO BARBECUED 68' CHICKEN • ICtClltl'S P!!'t IN OVIN-Rl>.0'1' P,.,N FRESH 65: MEAT LOAF •• 1-LB. ROLL PURE PQlllC JIMMY DEAN 77' SA.USAGE , .. ALPHA BETA !'JTCHCR'S PR!Dt BEEF AT DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY? BONELESS GREAT ON THE GRIL L 109 FAMILY STEAK 1b. T·BONE STEAK 1.58 1b. BONELESS CLOD STEAK 1.35 lb. STANDING RIB ROAST LARGE ENO 97' lb. CHUCK STEAK BLADE CUT 65' lb. IRISH BRAND CORNED BEEF BRISKET GREAT FOR . SANDWICHES WILSON'S • 1-LB. PKG. ~CRISPRITE BACON DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET BACON 1-LB. PACKAGE l~-OUNC£ P,t..CKAG£ McCOY BHP BACON c lb. 581 681 THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTI VE TH URSDAY through WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12-1 8. IOTAl DISCOUNT S EVERY DAY SOMC Al. PHA lllCT .l STOllU lllSCOIJllT CIW\Gt PRICE ~FLAVORS PRl:S'l.'!IT • ~lh-O'l ,..,.,! 20' FUNNY FACE 40c ' /:"D::::;\ t\f,.01. CA~ 34' ~CARNATION TUNA iic ' nAVOR HOIJSf. • 12-0Z !AR DRY ROASTED . _, 69 , P!.INUTS )9C ' 8-0Z. JAR )9c tk D.~... P!.AN"TER'S • 1l-OZ. CAN nJ o,,,,_., MIXED NU TS F' Kll AT'T • 1-LB. P.lC);'..lCI: SOFT PARKA! MARGARINE i& 431 D X'RAM' • 1 !R r.a. t-:,_GE o .• ::. MIRAClE WH IPPED MARGARINE ~c 33 ' -~' 461 <J!qp • 7 011•:rr REAl CR!.IM TOPPING ~H~iMP COC1K;TAi(Afl j8C 35- DAN10Ef Sl1C1EDHAM ~ 62' 11·c~ ' '!"'• , \ -- SH0ARP0 CHEDDAR CHEESE J{c 391 7-0Z ROl l!:os . i'AllY G'" "(A • !:DAM M'.i:Y~euaAt~EESES · i-M ~Kl:D Jz~l,j 67' ~-Olli/Cl:. VARll.:TY PAi;:1: :;r1x 87' CRACKER BARREL CHEESE " ' Mb"ziA~iLJ1'rlfts'f i9c 371 ALPHA BfT A • Fm.. rico, 361 All MEAT BOl OGNA · vitoc D ., R<?o·::; CALAVO • l"ROZEN • °" 0 7'.'rOZ CAI! 80' "•••• AwOCAOO DIP life ' f..OUNc r. CAllS . rllO'Ztll • nn.nr • BLACK CHtflRY • OllAPIJ , .1.: 1 0• MCP DRINKS rt ' ~ ~~=:!l~~~;:" #c 391 © ,,O.OZO't STRAW8[11RY RHUIAlll OR •• . APPJ.r. • rA CZt:ll 67' JOHNSTON'S PIES ]If ' c~ro~stl m'f' ,a &91 FAMILY PAK• 1/, OAIJ..Olf Mo! 651 ALPHA lfTA ICE CR!.IM v.\LUE ~ 1:-0?.. • ncctr.N • srr:r °" g1u:1:sr TOTAl 01SCOUNTS EVERY DAY '°M£ All'llA ftlfA !.IOll(S OISCOUN1' C/W.CL Pl ICE ~.=-_-_, t U:.£NEX BOUT1QUt •·•···· jlJ'M'Bo 0iow0it:s' ,39c ---.... ~ l'l1.SE:T • 4-P/,Cl • .l.SSORTCD ~:BATHROOM TISSUE 98c @ ~,_l·llTARY NAPi:'lKS • 60.COUllT R[C:l'U.R OR surui I Mi 'KOT EX 1,... !'~YTIMI: • Xl-'.;f"llNT l'i~PN"A~Lt l'!A.l'LP!: PAMPERS N!'WllORN • ~l).COUNT DOVE 281 51' ) 19 J 65 ,,,, LIQUID DETERGEllT SOME STOf!ES CHARGEft 82 1 ~ ~o~~RIT~"oYN,.cERS81N~ N 44; ~-===:::..._~~~~- TOTAl DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY '°''ff N..l'MA RElA ~TOllES DISCOtJNT CKMIOl "IC( D....... 11.oz. c ... ~. WHOLE K£RNI:t OR • CRUM STYL£ -7 23' ...... , DEi MONTE CORN ,21c ' s• ... oz. CAN • v:HOU: OR CR.E..lM :<II<: 11• :"7-0UNc r t:A ·1 DEL MONTE SPINACH DtL MONTE • \<.OZ. CAN S!.ISONEO GREEN BEANS DEL MOl-!Tt • 16-0Z. CAN T"TALIAN CU'!' GREEN BE.INS D ...... D .. <-·• )?.OU~C:t. G"N •DEL MOm SWEET PE.IS 8lh-OUNC!: CAN • P£AS µti nrt. MO~/TE -R 0Z CA.N 21< STEWED TOMATOES D ..... Df.L M•"irl'. • 4£.Q?. CA.Jl D. •••••• TOMATO JUICE µt e•; .ou·:cf: c 111: D1L MONTE PEAR HAlVES .,. ·--r;I:[. MC•J.."'iT . ],.oz. CAii D, .. , •• , PIHEAPP ~£' ruict 7e'c ~{ 0·111rr rA•r . sucro T LLOW Cl 1':'; ;le DEL MONTE P!.ICHES Ott MONT!;· ~'i -OZ. CA.Joi' ire FRUIT COCKTAll Fl, ... QZ_ •AN . trr;t'f:l:L!:O • ltALVr:s DEL MONTE APRICOTS ;lo ·-~ <'_;Lner· ~ I • 1;;.c,z. PA.CtA".iE D1"'""' lONG SPAGHffil 25c . YORK COU~iY ·~.oz. CAN WHOlE ONIONS .. 2tc 231 ... 191 321 251 24' 171 20' 22 1 191 231 © ,s.ou~rc.:r. CAN • RtGU!..lR Ol'I tLECTRTC YEl:r.RCOLJ.TOR 221 MIB COFI 2.41 .. © ~t-OUNCI'. CA:l • JIEGULAl'I OR tLLCTR:r; l'l:RK FOLGER'S CO.IFEE J.4 6,.QUNC!.: IAR • corrti: FOLGER'$ INSTANT 10-0UNct JAR I.JS 1" /j~ l,51 QUALITY BAKERY AT DISCOUNT PRICE S Bll'lk'.HOUI.'$ • t PACX' 5"" -.:::··-:y FRUIT BOATS ,«JO .,. ~~::£18:· o'o~u"tf v.tfU? 41- ~ VALUE: Rl ,HA l(TA • 2~-0Z. LOAr 371 100% WHOLE WH!.IT BREAD RlPllA BETll . • on:MY ANGR FOOD RINI' vJ.'ti\t 861 ~ rlGAltO • 61/1-0'l. CAN \!!::::;:ITUNA CAT FOOD )le ©!'-OZ, CAN • WHtL l"U1 0 11 OR.O::EMf.,_T & etE:f RAL KAN PET FOOD }le · ~ 1s!f,.oz • ooo rooo .L ~KEN-~RATION nc YOU R MONEY REFUNDED • SALES TAX COLLECTED ON.All TAXAllLE ITEMS • WE RES~R.VE THE RIGKTTO ~EFUSE SALES TO COMMERCIAL DEALERS. COSTA MISA-241 I, 17th St. HUNTINGTON llACH-t041 Ad•flll HUNTINGTON llACH-11611 N. Mal• St. fOUNTAIN YALln-IJtO w._... DOUBLE DISCOUNTS = DOUBLE SAVINGS Ooubl• Ol1c:OtJ"ll$ or• on f11Cl•1:1 JOVing 11'1 oddltlon to our regular '!verydoy Jow d1~01.1rit prteir1, mode po1- soble hy o ~eciol l•mporary p1.1r<J101• from lt>• monu- loctur1" iThi1 sovino• is !l'\en M~'ed on 10 yO<Jl --· --- LAG-UNA Hlll~2J541 c.11. ci. lo L1i1IM IRVINE-11040 C1i1lorer, u .. 1,.nfty r.t SOUTH LAGUHA-l0122 S Co1ttt Hlwiry ... . . ~ • .. ·" \~. } ..... ~11.. .• • • •• _, • .. --·;. 1· ............... .. 41 DAILY Pll~.T ________ w_ .. _,_•_Mla \' AU91<il 11 1?n. Mom 's Good Old Pie Rec .ipe May Become Buried Treasure > DEAR NAN ; V• know J know I am tossing mys.tit There are spots in lhts coun· pleasing him unless you lay Ing you have lhe right kind of cornstick pan with bacon drip. well, stir in S tablespooll!I ruiUcks be ause I like plenty of ~ wtien we an 1maD, Just grow-right into~ e~ of the hur-try where you could be tarred-hands on some water-ground meal and pan. let's go. Tsis pings, butter or oil. Place ln melted butter and :IQ cup milk. lhat crunchy crust. I also ... :. tac ap. we all fetl tbat mother ric&ne on this ooe since no two 8 n d . f e 11 the red for that cornmeal and a good heavy one dates way back so no self-the oven until you hear the fat Combine with dry ingredients for a few cracklin's stirred In-;; wut alway1 be then:. Then people. states or CQUOties 'desecration ." Other spots pan, preferably cast iron . rising flour is called for. That sizzle. In the meantime sHt using as few strokes as possi-lo the batter at the last _ wbe• we ktte them we lhlnk agree right down lhe line on like quite a Jot of sweetening. 1 \Vithout those you will gel unly Is a comparatlvely recl'nt in-together Y; cup all purpose ble. Batter wUI be lumpy. minute . Jf you don't alread)' ''Why didn't I do so-and-so? v.·hat makes "real'' cornbread. lhink the kind your husband a pale-imitstion of crunchy-novalion over most of lhe nour, 2Ya teaspoons baking Spoon lnlo hot greased pan. know, cracklin's are billli of Why dlda'l I write dowa Right at the start Jet me remembers 30 fondly calls for crusted southern cornbread. country. Preheat the oven to powtler. 1f.r teaspoon salt and l Bake for about 25 minutes or ham fat, salt pork or even fat- mama'1 sreen tomato pie disclaim any responsibility for at least twice as much cor-E\'en scuthem-raised com 425. 1 t~blespoon sugar (optional). a toothpick in the cenler tom-ty bacon fried very .crisp, the~ • recipe!" J bave Io o k e d any sugar a recipe may call nmeal as flou r but you aren't can have a different flavor For a :;ery crisp crust Stir ln 114 cups cornmeal. es out dry, well drained so they don t throogb at last 50 ffltlkboolti;, for . going to have a chance of from northern com. Presum· grease a D+inch square pan or In another bowl beat I egg My vote goes for the cor-make the combre1d soggy. asked hundreds of people 1 -''-----------'"~'---------------------"'-------'---'-------------:.::'.---'.:......:C.::....!'..:::C...:.::.....::::...:::.::...__:::::::_:::..._::..._::::.::.::.:-=.:.=:c._ "How do you make that pie?" No one koows. Do you? Help! MRS. FERN E. DICKSON. SAN CLD!ENTE I'll ~t you know v.hat a pushOl't'f J am for tracking do\.\'n really goood o!d-umey LET'S ASK THE COOK by Nan Wiley ~ -=--= --=· ~ ' ' 1 IXTIA rAl/llJ 1111111 MIA T llE1AITMElt11 recipes. don'l you? Okay, but let this be a !rs.son lo lhe rest of you. If l\fom or Aunt Sally turns out some e:ttra good dish get it now, no"' now . I "·on·1 be around forever either. l .. I ~ ~ Prepare pastry for a 9·inch 2-crust ple. Line a deep pie pan with the pastry, but the rest into strips for a latticed top, or you may roll out the full crust but there is less chance of boilover with the lattice. \Va.sh and slice enough green tomatoes to make 4 full cups but don't peel. Pour enough boiling v•ater over them just to cover. Let stand 5 minutes, then drain v.•ell. Stir together about I 1 ~ cups sugar. 1'4 teaspoon saH. 3 tablespoons flour. 1·• teaspoon nelmeg and 1'4 teaspoon cin- namon. (Or you may use 1h teaspoon pumpkin pie mixed spices). Combine the ju.ice nr I fresh lemon (about 2 tables· poons juice) with I tablespoon water and grated rind of the lemon. Fill the lined pie pan v.·ith layers of tomato slices. sprinkling each layer v.·ith the su par mixture and dotting with butter, using 2 tables- poons in all. \Vhen the pan is full pou r the lemon water over. f\.foislen the crust rim, arrange the lattice strips on top. B;ike in a 4SO O\'en for just 15 minutes lo set the crust. Then swing back to 375 for about anoOier 45 minutes or until tomatoes are tender. Or bake for 45 minutes at 425. ln my area we get freezing weather so this, along with green tomato mincemeat. is what J make when a frost threatens. l have to rush to gather the last or the tomatoes . Now here Is the Cilron P reserves recipe l promised months ago when \\'e talkP.d a,bout growing this unusually li!id fle shed melon. Peel and seed cilron melon to gel 5 pounds. Cut in cubes. Cover \v ith water, add 2 pieces of ginger. Cook till the melon can be pierced "'ilh a !oolhpick. Drain "·ell. Add 4 pounds sugar, !rt stand o\·emight Then add ~ thinlv sliced lemon~. I ~mall can· crushl'd pineapp!r anrl a pinch of ::alt Cook until th ick or di>si red con~1slcncy. Fill jars \•1i 1hin 1'.! inch of the lop. Seal at once. DEAR NAN : l\1y husband alway~ ha~ t.alk!'.d about th!'. real country cornhrrad he us· ed to Rel in southern states like GeorJ(iB. Alabama and lbe lik e. lie lived th ere back in tht- 30s. l ha\•e not het>n able to find a recipe that suits him. He saJ~ thry tastr too much !Ike cake. Can you help me? We are in Tampa oow but i;l_gn me ... BE1TY F ROJ\t BOSTON Noodles Ruffled RUFFLED NOODLE RING Looks pretty and lasles good . I package j8 ounces) ruffled egg noodles 2 large eggs 1-7 cup milk 1 tablespoon huller. melted 1;,, teaspoon salt 9t teaspoon pepper ~ cup grated sharp chMdar ,h..,. Cook noodles according to package directions: drain. Jn a large mixing bowl beat eggs and milk to combine: 11lir in remaining ingredients, then noodlu . Turn into I well buttered 6- cup ring mold; i;et in 1 pRn of hot w1ter that comes halfway up mold. Bake l• ' prtheated 3$0-degrtre oven until firm and • tnlfe lnterted In ce:nter com· es out clean -~ minutes. Loolen ~ies and blrn out on 1ervlnr plattl!!r ; tr 1ny 11n1D p•tchts of noodles stick, plaster them onto ring. 10111 F'W center with crtamtd di<kon wllll gre<n p e • •· 34081 M'akta I aervlnp. 1111 •o• 11u T·BONE $149 STUKS :::~ LL Chuck Steaks =-~-59~ Porterhouse Steaks ~ '1 '! Top Sirloin Steaks ~ '1 '! BonelessRound ~· '1'! Sliced Bacon "::~~".~'~ 591 1· . Rib Pork Chops m"!,~·g,i""' 79~ ·. : Loin Pork Chops .. :~•.'i:i.'.'i'ui.89: I LOWER THAN DISCOUNT PRICE PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS! ~::,~: APPLE ~SAUCE ~ UPLll ~ ~Ill\~ APPLE CITY • 16-0L CAN Moke1 Good Foods Tod• S.H1rl PAPER TOWELS Chi/Ion ORANGE JUICE Col Fame. Fro:i1ri 12-0Z. CAN l7c-'-OZ. CAN.,. VONS MEAT PIE.~S CHICKEt-1, BEEF OR TURl<E't' Fro ref! t .OL ,,:0.. Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach · • Lo .. ' 0 , .... , • C' ' A "" Ot>L M '~' 1•< •!Al,.,•]• TURKEY PARTS 29~. BEEF BACON ' 69' BEEF LINKIES ' .· 29' Fresh Ground Beef ~J~.59: · FREEZE DRIED VONS COFFEE f,..,J, f'.-rl.»·I • u• 85' fl:ivor' JA~ Fruit Drinks ~'=' ~6 ~ 25• Lysol Deodorizer .::-:. 89' Evaporated Milk ~'.':':'~ 2i39' Ice Cream Topplnp ~ 29' -i.!@!iilljd,JljMi.WWGil§M ICE CREAM == 59" FREIN BREAD §2S• FRUH BUftER5 81• son DRINU1o';;99" FRUH EGGl=-~::33• .. '. ,. SOFTENER . '1" TOMATO PASTE 16' HUf'S YOOI OPPOITUNITY TO Wl'I A. lfAUTIRJl. TIME·SA.YING, M.OHfY. SAVING 15 Ol 17CU. fl. HOME flUZ. ft! 100 fllffZEI$ WUL If GMN AWAY flff •• ; ONE AT f.ACH 't'OfiG MARKUS! WlNNfts' NAMfS Wit. II pOSTEO BY SEPT. 9, 19'71. ~ DANISH ROSETTIS 6-PK. 49c i VONS IMOIV10UAl flUIT.llUfD i ':IANISH COflff CAltf5 , •• , , .... ~--..... --~ GRAPES IHI CAllOIHAl.5 u.IOI OUSTDI •. • • Mrs. PrWoy..-.i ._.,saw..., -• 1-St .2' ~ "'"" ... '6.rw. -................ t5c: Corttli'1 rlift :51tcl Pufh MIL -. ., , .......... .,, 4lfl: Mn.. frfdo,o 0oun::iet ..... ..-. -·-. SI ... zi,,. ....,... --............................ A.5c 1"" c.r.i Dr.,. -· -.................... -.Se 0...'1 t.ttw DtppM ,._ ..-. -. ...... Sl.05 NMt "°'"''tV ......... INC._._ .... SI.OD lol!llCWW...._ --.-. ... .•• .. II.IP --· ORANGE JUICE ,:,,. 49~. Fancy Papayas SalM Leltvce """"" ,,..., '""' ... """"' 39~ 10~ I Jw 11,.....,., 1111/'f.7# --·-----____ ..,_ """ """"' m.as. 1'1111\1 'NID., .wG. JJ.11 ., _ _,_,..,._,. ___ ! I j l 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beac~ 17950 Magnofla, Fountain Valley ' -. • • !' . .. • •• - .. .. .. . • . -. •. • .. • • ., -... " . -. ' ' .. ., .. .. ' . • -"' . . • • ' . . ' .. ' .. .• • ', • . • • • ' . . " .. -' .. 8 PI LOT -AOVERTfS[R S Wtd11euf1y, A111111t 11, lC171 Wedn11day , Au91>il i l, 1971 DAIL V PILOT 41. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. thru WEDS. AUGUST 12th-18th MORRRL NtOf 11-0 Z. ALLMEAT WIENERS ..... MANHA TIAN 10-0 l 59 ~~~B~1 BE~~. . C ZIPPE BURRITOS . 39c l O•-OONClPKG 57 ~~:~DOGS . C USDA CHOI Cf 01 ~TA TIR llOS. CllTlfllD 11£f 69( . ROUND BONE ROAST .... LB. 1STT .. U S-THlllS .•• Ll.99c 79• RIB ROAST 6-TH67-TH•••• ····· ... LB. USDA CHOICI Olt ST ATll llOS. CE•T1nto lflF 9 5 c RIB STEAKS .............................. LB. llTU.LIANANORAVOIFUL 89• GROUND ROUND ························LB. 11 OSCAiMAYll•WAFllTHIN 69 SUCED BACON ............ 12-0 L PKG . c OSC.UMA.YN 73• SUCED BACON ................. 1-Ll.PKG . LBS. GROUND CHUCK BEEF STEAK FRESH; LEAN U.S.D.A. CHOICE DELICIOUS OR STATER BROS. GROUND HOURLY CERTIFIED BEEF 57~ 59! SLICED All MEAT USDA CHOICE OR ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF BACON WIENERS MORRELL PALACE MANHATTAN DELICIOUS SMOKED TASTY• DELICIOUS 1-POUND PACKAGE 1-POUND PACKAGE LB. 45~. 57~ JUNIOR TURKEY U5DAOfOIQOR5TATlltlROS. CUITIFlfDlllF 89• ROUND STEAK BONI.Ill .............. LB . USDA OfOKI OI ST ATIR l tos. CflTlflED ltfF 99 ROUND STEAK •ONILH• .. . ... LB, c IONIUSS IHF SHOUlDll 9 9 ROllED ROAST ... ...... . ..... u . c USDACHOICI OW STJt.TIRllOS.CllTlflfDlllF $ 119 CLUB STEAKS ......................... LB. USDACHOICIORSTATfllROS.CfltTlfllDlffF s 119 CUBE STEAKS ..... _ ........... -........ LB. USD A CHOIC£0RSTATIRIROS.CllTIJllDl.ll F $ 119 SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS ........ u . DELICIOUS ROAST OR BARBECUE USDA CHOICE OR STA THI HOS. QITlfllD lllF 8 9 RUMP ROAST .............. .... . ... LI. c USDACHOIQORSTATBUOS.CfllTlfRDIUF· s 14s U.S.D.A 49c GRADE A PRINCESS BRAND 6 TO 8-LB. A VG. LB • flnH • SlKID • TINDfl' 5 9 BEEF LIVER ............ . . . ..... LI. c MOHR.I. YOHSHlll 1-LI. REG. 011-ll. THICK 4 9• SUCE~ BACON ............................... La. T-BONE STEAKS ...................... u . USOACHOIQOltSTATBIROS.ClRTlfllOlllf s 149 PORTERHOUSE STEAK .. L1. U5DACHOIC(otllTAlR110$.CllTrFllOIRf s 179 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ----Li. · Buy it Fresher at Stater Bros. HOT COCOA MIX c""'"o' S ~;i;. 29' CHEESE CAKE =g':k" ........ "oz 53' PARKAY MARGARINE "o ....... " 31 ' WHEATIES CEREAL ......... "oz 56' GOLDMEDALFLOUR .. I0 ,.,.'1.22 PLANTERS MIX NUTS "o .... ,, o' 89' GOLDEN GRAIN• ILIO 3 9 , MACARONI . . ..... .2;~:: c GRAPE• APPLE GRAP£• PUNCH• LO-CAL $ DRINKSwELCH'S ........... 3 ~A~~-I " ~t.~~::~~··· 3 4-0Z s1 SDEVENRSEAS AESSOISTEDS I NG 5 3 •1 GREEN BEANS ~~~'.'." ............ ~1~ 25' ...... ... eo8r~tEs ~~13i~~~~~~rt~::::;:~ .• ~~·i~ NPON DEAIRYTCOFFEECCREARMERE AM ER 5 9 c SALAD SUPREME ri;'~~~~' .... 49' • 16-0Z. MJBGROUNDCOFFEE .......... to.84' ....... JAR CHUNK TUNA ~.~\.'!''." ····· ,, "" 49' M.TJ.BE. REFRAESHINGB AG 5 4 9 ~~~tL:r!,~~~"· 22• . . ..... 48-COUNTPKG. C LARGE SWEEf YEUOW Ml AT 4 ~ s I PEACHES . ...... ' OWtGINAL ITAUAN 5WE£f 3 ~ 2 5 ( CUCUMBERS LONGfENOI• CRISPGIHN HUNT'S TOMATOES WHOCE "oz 33' REYNOLDS FOIL ~l;'~;;,, .... •o.c 31' SANDWICH BAGS G«O ... ..••.•• .• •SO 55' HUNT'S KIDNEY BEANS . ,,. oz 20' -TENDERLEAFTEA '"'"NT ....... .2 oz as: CALO 8 SI' DOG FOOD......................... ~:~~ ONIONSa1D ..... • c"AiTiois ..... 2 ~K~~.2 9' .L-~ ~ "l* il'ueu. ICELlOc;.c; 89 PARTY TRAYS ·-· ... 2.~.-;~r.-· • I otlf·ICIAl'OTATOfS 99 . ·FRENCH FRIES .......................... ii~: c A5iOllTIDflAYO«S 12 s1 TIP-TOP DRINKS ....... t.".:; 10$AllTAlfffOl'CHffll 39 ENCHILADAS ........... _ •.•. oz . c 3~25'. POnED MEAT >~<AIM33· VIENNA SAUSAGE l ·Ol. .UM0Ut29• CAN SCHICK BAND BLADES ••G s 139 Of ID VAHLINE lllTIOLIUM 25' JILLY I 7~-0tMCI DIPILATORY 1140 CHOPPED OLIVES OBE'11. 2••·oz ·29' CHE El-ITS ................................. 1::€: 5 9 c ==~=-·· . l6-0Z39c We Redeem USDA FOOD S tamps in our Los Angeles, Orange . & Riverside County Stores . TOMATO PASTE co"'°'" ..... 2 .. oz 33' BUBBLE CLUB ~:?.:':r.rw .. .. '"°'· 49' FABRIC SOFTENER ~~Cl.6'.'c'~'. ... 59' PUREX BLEACH ...... . ......... OUA'1 22' KOTEX TAMPONS i!:'. ................ ,,. '1.34 PUSS·N·BOOTS ;~~~8~ ----2 IS-OZ. 39' RUSKET FlAKES ................... 10 oz. 41' ANACIN BRECK TABLETS SHAMPOO ANACI , .... 53c . $124 ASST, l 'A-Ot. ..JJl!.r-/. 7lho-Ol.1Jc. 1MI. l1.Jf AQUA-NIT CRIST MAllM'llAT 49• TOOTMPASTl 111e •.Us.otno 'f'MN·llAOC .. _._. X-lQ.DIAL DI-GIL TABLITI !!LAnEX TAMPONS """' age ·-s109 ..... •· 30' .... Jl"I 1·01. )0'1-tt. . .. MJB COFFEE MADE FOR THE WEST P~D •229 CAN BABY FOOD GERBER 'S STRAINED 4'/s -oz. 9c JARS EA . TOMATO PUREE NUNl'S ................ "oz 17' LIMA BEANS OH MON" .................. lZ~ 36' KAL·KAN HORSEMEAT ..... 2 ·~•• 59' DIAL SOAP =~~ 16' .... .. . . ~:;~ 22' ' SEASONED PEAS DH MO•ic ....... ~~ 27' rm-:::=~-,. ..... 93e: PINEAPPLE JUICE ~\]-"" ...... oz 34• DEL MONTE CATSUP . ... ..., 24' HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE .. 2,o, 33' PEANUT BUTTER "'"' ..... ,, o' 66' MAGIC SIZING ..... ......... .. ,, oz 59' GRAVY OUIK ~~~t,WJ''. ........ ""· 19' SPIC&SPAN ____ , .................. O<ANT 99' FOLGER'S INSTANT i;'l.09 . ~~ '1.59 STA-FLO SIZING ...................... '°oz. 63' , ::~~COLA ORDIU.RITICOLA • 6 1".~·92c 1011111 IDfTll CHUNKING SOYIAUCI CHUNKING NOODLES CHUN KING DllNERS 14601 s. .• ,......,... ..... w ...... 707 ... , "' ......... Sffwt, c... .. _ ,6161 ldlltflf ·-· "' .......... INr.~ PRICES EFFEC. THURS. lhru WED., AUG ST 12-18 1101 1_., Citlll• a....., o._.. 1121 W1ttt111!•1,., N ., w..._...._. J4JO W .. t U~1l11 -'""'"· A-.i. Z6JO ldl""' A'""· s. ... A• 11JO Mt,...._ ....... S.... AN 260J w., ......... ,~ '"""· S..tw AN •••• c~.,-.......... .._ ...... JJ6f Nlf'ttl T•tl11 A-, S-.. A .. 6-01.57' :. 23' :. 35' 24-0z.77' ... .J • .' •••••• 1 ~-•••• .-t ••• "'.; ' ..... ,.. . . . . .. 4J DAILY PILOT Wrant1day, A1t9u1i 11 111-1 Picnic Tables Elegant Kitchens Crowned by Kings By JOHNA BUNN about 1~ cup bat.I.er into hot. special de~rt, flam~ pan· 14 teaspoon ground black Pour over meat, cover or lightly grea.scd griddle. Loo k <:'ake with C<.>J ~·adu~ or Grand pepper scat. r-.1arinate 12 hours tor ATLANTA -.. I think all of and turn when top is covered r-.larnier. 2 tablespoons butter (or longer) refrigerated. Remove us would have a picnic at the "'ilh bubbles and edges look margz.rine ) meal lo rack in roasting pan, f h t " 'd y onne YVONNE'S VEAL TENDER add marinade. 8 a k e un-drop o a a . sat v · cooked. ~~ pound fresh mu..shtoo1ns, an original si ster and now lead Bro\.\'n on other s id e . 21,-,i pounds fi!el of veal sliced covered in pre·heated 350 .Inger .nd C"'·"xecutive pro-k b h degree F'. oven IV, hours. In a * ~ Repeal. using remaining but-:1 1 cup chic en rot 1 ('up sweet sherry ~·-'i productions I.hat small skillet. mell butter (or ..,..._..,r " ter. Place about 2 tablesnnnns 1., cop lemon Juice Place veal in tight fitting •-1• g tog ether !he 61).plus ''VV margarine): add mushrooms, 111 n . aple fill ing in center of eoich 2 tablespoons vegetable oll bowl (or plasl tc bag). Com· members of the King Family. pancake. Roll up. Sprinkle i~ cup onion flakes bine broth, lemon j u ice , sa ute 5 minutes. "'Literally everyone in our v.·itll confectioner's s u g a r. 2 !ablespoons celery rtakes vegetable oil, onion, celery Add sherry lo roast. Roast 5 family loves to cook!' chimed Serve as breakfast or dessert l tablespoon parsley fla kes and parsley flakes, seasoned ~-ni nutes longer. Slice and in Vonnie's daugh ter, Tina (by (Jfferlng. f.1 akes 8 pancakes. 2 teaspoons seasoned salt salt, savory and black pepper; serve with pan gravy. Serves QUEENS OF THE KITCHEN PILOT ·AOVEATISER . ' a former husband, songwriter AFTERTHOUG HTS: F 0 r it.z teaspoon ground savory mix well . 6. Tin• Cole, Yvonne King, C•thy Green Buddy Cole ). _..'.'.'....'..'.:'.'.'._'.'.'.'.:~.'.'._'.:::..___:_::.:_ _ _:_=:-=~::.:::::::._=:.:::.::._.:_:::____:::.:_ ___________________________ _:_ ____ _:::_ _ __;__; ________ -:- .. We get together and picnic all the time," continued Yvon· ne. "Even when we are on !he road (they were in Atlanta taping a television special sla ted for a iring in mid· August), "'e love to eat al fresco, stopping al the road- side stands for f r e s h vegetables and things.'' Vonnie was Jong referred lo as "the vivacious little blonde on the right " and i s acknowledged lo be. "th e artistic leader" of the group. It was her idea to bring the whole King Family together. Tina is "Katie," mother of triplets on "My Three Sons" and off-camera is mother of ooe, Volney Howard IV. "Once, we didn't want to go to a public park because \.\'e were afraid it v.·ould be too crowded so we v.·ent to my sister Donna's house. So as not t.o track in the house too much we brought e ver 'j t h i ng : folding table:1. ch airs , beautiful linens, candelabra ''Oh. \.\'e alv.•ays take our candelabra on picn ics," ad· ded Tina. ·• . . • gobleLs," continued Vonnie. "We wore dresses ranging from the Renaissance to the latest 'in' look. I went in my sister Alyce's party (she's known as "our own Elsa f.1ax· well" because she's a great arranger and entertains at home every Sunday night). 1 made a quiche Lorraine and bad cold artichoke !lowers for hors d'oeuvres. And Alyce made chippino (rish soup. Portuguese style). Also. I brought t h e long-stemmed str awberries that you dip in brown sugar and sour cream. That was our fancy al fresco dinner! And lhe family next to us had somelhing else and their table was done in 'no w' 1tyle. It was pretty!" "Oh, y;e give prizes for the best table decorations," Tina g3id. It was obvious there is no generation gap with the Kings. but Vonnie and Tina do diffe r !!l ightly in their :1pecialties ... 1 don't like a Jot or creamy, rich sauces," said Tina, whereas her mother said "I'm a saucier -t love sauces, hollandaise, eggs b e n e d i c I To complete V o nn i e 's branch of the King Family v.•e asked about her o t h e r daughter, Cathy, a "worry v.·art" with a vor acious ap· petite and the weight problcrn to go with it. She's married to ABC executive J im Green and bas a son, J amie. "She makes great lamb roasts," Tina said, appraising her sister's cookery. 1·She's gotten very good. She used lo ask me lo cook for her v.·hcn she had a party, but as i;oon as ~he married she began to experiment, b e co m e ad- venlurew me, and think 'no11 that sounds good, 1 think I'll throw that in.' You know y11u have lo become unafraid to cook well. I don't thin k v.'e\·e ever used measuremenL•t It's a lways been just a little of that, a pinch of this." P.1other and daughter dirl g i v e u s t h e righ t measurements for two King favorites. a delicious veal dish .and mouth-v.·atering a pp I e pancakes: 11NA'S PANCAK ES t cup packaged pancake :nix !!f. cup buttermilk (or sou r milk) 1h cup dairy sour cream l eggs 1 tablespoo n vegetable oil I tablespoon butter (or margarine) 2 cups thinly 51iet'd rav.· apple 2 ttaspoons lemon juice l tablespoons brown sugar 1 tea5p00n 5\.\'ttl sherry '11 teaspoon grated lemon rind J/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon ground ciMamon Confectioner's sugar • • • • es ec1a ze1n ow nces ••• lVE GUARANTEE., •to meet ..,. prb by .. , other ,.permarket If It io a regular everyday price on Identical bfando or !dentieal product -'ity, USDA Grade A FRYING 2.:;~ib.. 28 CHICKENS lb .• CllHIJl'lla Grown-Grllle A FRYER LEG, THIGHS, 5 I DRUMSTICKS PARTS lb• EVERYDAY WW PRICES! Califamio Grown-Grode A 1-Doy Fre1h! FRYERS W1oa1. Californio Gtown-Gn:ide A CUT-UP FRYERS Jimmy O.an -1-lb. Roll PORK SAUSAGE '"· .32 r. .• 35 .75 t1ot Dov On A Stick 55 CORN DOGS ""' .. •·•'•·. co6J<E'o"HAM "· .57 f0R1 YmEit°8'REASTS ,, .85 FltE"r'c>F'sotE ... 98 INTERNATIONAL hally 11ce11-n1111ess FRESH BE&LIVER lb.39 EVERYDAY WW PRI CES : MM1t Motter Be.f h•ICenler Cut• ROUND STEAK Sirloin Tip BONELESS STEAKS Bonele11 llttef BRAISING STRIPS Bon•le11 SPENCER STEAKS lonele11 FAMILY STEAK 7-Bone BEEF ROASTS WI-tole or Diced! BEEF KIDNEYS .... 95 ... 1.39 r. .• 89 lb. 2.19 lb. 1.09 .... 85 lb .• 35 SILVER y-STAINLE'SS STiil DINNER FORKS, Choic• SALAD FORKS, DINNER KNIVES. TIA.SPOON S LAST wtlK TO COMPLfTf YOUR SET l1N11Pl,US RUYS arf' m11n uf11 r lurer' 11pecia l 11How11 nce1 "''ii h thl" 1111,·ing ~ JHl ~'€'d nn lo you. Health & Beauty Aids l/lt<o I •"• -ln<l~d•• I< OH llovvlo• •• ,,..1 .. 1 TOOTHPASTE J •(,..,, .... b. .51 ""'"(I!"" 0-.,-lRoogvla• o• Un,.on1od) ANTl -PERSPIRANT ,., ... 1.19 s•o"'poo HEAD & SHOULDERS ,_ ,,_ 1.48 .... ~o ... ~· TOOTH POLISH '""' 1.18 H ... 11.o, f•"''"'"" H,v••n• DEODORANT ••.••• 1.09 Jv •• w....,..n,i _ I0111vla•-M.rd.ro.KaW -u .... •n1•4 HAIR SPRAY ,,... •••• 55 S.~~ 5vpo•(i...,..,o-Will>'"'• l ooo• DOUBLE EDGE BLADES "•"' .72 c••·-• ..... 1 ...... Li-IN,STANT SHAVE ........ 47 llalpbs Id Fnlillld Ice Cream -~··' .59 Frozen Food Department ia'cREANi ••.. 27 1;,.j, fy. ln!o•nollo""I VEGETABLES Downyflo~• Klno Sir• WAFFLES t4ol!ow..., liovoo -St .. ffod Cobb.ngo l.t11 ot STUFFED PEPPERS Kol.J .. ,., SIRLOIN TIPS t:.,Ld (;<l BEEF STEW Po""' MEXICAN DINNERS 5vnkiot ORANGE JUICE 10 ..... ,..t.g .• 44 ""·"" .42 14-,k, .• Tl •.•. ,~ •.. 44 ......... 35 ,,_ .... 47 11·•1 ..... 49 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Bvttermilk, Herdert or Craeked Wli.ot RALPHS BREAD ).)b.8~.1~1 .35 Ralpho AppieOO"(lteny STRUDEL Ralpl11 APPLE PIE Ralp .. 1 CHERRY TEA CAKE Pkii.of6 .49 ""· .89 eMh .55 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Ra>h K;"• 5;,. I 8 FRANKS "'-•'•· Rolpli1Sliced-Alt Meat or All Bffl llalogno; Pic•I• & Pimento lg.af; • L1~~~h~~~.OMEArs 6-01.~g .• 36 Rolph• A11orted 35 GELATIN SALADS ,. .. , .,. • 5-i:·1e:eb HAM ......... 59 Pitl1bury-Buttermil~ ar Caunlry St.,le 09 BISCUITS "'• .110 , DAIRY DEPARTMENT JMITATION MILK -.Go1 .37 Rolpli1 -!Pini 49e) 28 SOUR CREAM "'p;"1 • RALPHS VALUE CENTER 1;tr;1 & ;~;"i11or1s .. ,, 1. 97 letlY C1'8cker llamb111'181' R Helper Dinners ..... 49 Household Needs J•.,11-1.,.lvd•1 I St Of! LIQUID DETERGENT c ...... d. [);ohwo•h••-1 .. tlvdu 10< ()I! DETERGENT c ~.ffo• TOILET TISSUE .41 ~···pl; .75 11~9 el 1 .29 &;oo reil•1-60Won YELLOW LIGHT BULBS ,., "' .79 11 00 Covn1 o..d lo9ol §,.ol ENVELOPES '••••elf•-SI .79Volvo BACON KEEPERS o; • ..-., ""'109t0ph 1oo1, ond PHOTO ALBUMS .,,, •• ,, C-ollo-79~ l/'efoo PATIO CANDLES ..... 29 ···' .89 -~ .n ···' .66 Clllllll'llla BARTLETT PEARS Ripe, Juicy Red PLUMS SwHI PERSIAN MELONS Ccolilomio Hcooi AVOCADOS la•g• l•vrand• NECTARINES U.S. No. 1 Bo~ing Siw lb .• 19 ' lb .• 25 lb. .19 oa<h .25 I lb •• 29 RUSSET POTATOES 1•. .10 I Mild. Sw-t, Brow" .10 ONIONS lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT (i:iAMtiPA GdNEk, Pink, Reg;'.:~ 1,89 Old Mont•r•.,-(Pin~ Chobli1, Raw, I wrNESsoul•m•) Golktn 1.89 . HALF GALLON BARGAINS VODKA or GiN°0 Y.Gal. 7.59 . Sand MacAllid er SCOTCH "'Go1.10.98 Ba cardi RUM Anc ienl Av• BOURBON I'> Gal.10.85 •;Ge1 11.39 Pantry Fillers e•••1C<o<'•• PANCAKE MIX VIENNA SAUSAGE Kol Kon M..,1r,,... DOG FOOD With~,,. 0.1~•• FRENCH DRESSING ~al Mon Ho"""'-1 l a•ol DOG FOOD lloolo"""' LEMON JUICE y"""'" COFFEE '"""• INSTANT COFFEE '2·01 p\9 .• 50 ) .• , .~ •.• 28 ......... 29 1 'b.•1. i..111 •• 59 : ' "" '"" .28 i 1•-..... I •• 49 I •• '"" 2.48 i ....... 1.75 ~~~~:----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--::;;;;;;;;:-~~~-' No everyday supermarket prices are lower prices than ~fit> Froz en Foo d H1alth & Beauty Aids Houtehold Needs Hovse~old Needs ............. __ ,23 ill"N'fAi.Cifr'M"'w ..... -.68 .. _ ........ 11 , ..... ~ ~ .. .al GRAPlJUIC( IARSO-'P DETERGENT -~· ..... _.29 ,.,,_ ... a.,...-. --~ ORANGI JUI([ BAND ILADIS ..... 111.49 IARSOA, -1 .... 19 ALL 'I·••'" 068 -··· •• • 27 -·-..--.. ,Dool ,....,... . ...... ClllAMPllS ANTl·PIRSPlRANT .... 84 CllANfR , ......... 93 LIQUID DETlRGlNT -.47 c-..•-·--·""-.,. .. , •• 2 .99 c--._.,1,.. .... ....,.n.011•-l l J •. a.. • -;.w,,., TURKEY ROAS TS PRELL SHAMPOO 11.... • llQUIDCLEANf ll. ,. ... w.o .73 TOWELS .... 54 .. ..,,,,, , ....... 21 C.O..,.tM .... -.68 ·-36 _,.__ ............ 1.39 CUT CORN ORAL ANTISf PllC PENS -• : WOOD POLISH _, ......... 35 -............ -HONEY BUNS ANACIN ._ ...... 1.19 DETIRGE NI -.1, .... DETERGENT ......... 53 Ralphs Welcomes U.S.D.A. fDOD STAMPS COUPONS Pantry Fillers Pantry f illers ...... ,, ............... CEREALS ,, ...... CINNAMON WAfERS POrtro-C'HiPS'' "" BROWN SUGAR "" POWDERIO SUGAR -· GELATIN DISSIRT ,~ •• u .25 11 ... "' ... .22 DRINKS 10. ....... 37 s.... ...... --.... .. , .... ~....i •• 751 ORISSING 17,., •••• 66 ~ .... .. _.90 1 COFFEi , ..... ~ .19 ....... " ...... ·"I COFfEI RINGS -~ ...... ,, .19 COFFEi RiNGS tl ..... l.67 ' ...... ' ....... 22 •.. 1.39 INSTANTCOFf(( IUYONl IA.TH SIZl IAR OF DIAL SOAP ATOURRIGVLAR ,RICl - GrT ONe BATH Slll IAR FRll .22 COUPON GOOD AUG. 12 TO AUG. 11, 1,71 LIMIT I-ONLY ON( COUPON Pt:R CVSTOMUt . . • . . ' . ' . ' . . • ' •· • ' • . • • ' .. ' . . ' ' ' ' ' r ' ' . ' .. • :· ' . . ' . I . • 1 . ' · . ' ' ' . . . ' ' t ' ' ' ' ~ : • More than just low prices ' ~ . r~~l~!!~~~~~~!~~~~~.~!,,,~~~~-~~... ~ •• Jn blender jaw combine pan· cake mix with buU.errnilk tor aour milk ) and vegel&blt oil : blend until imoolh. Set 1side. In a medium.ciied 1klllet. mell butter (or margarine), add apples sprinkJed with lemoo juief. Saute a pples 6 minute$, remove from heat. Add r.molnlng ingred ienl•. RALPHS ml1 M ii, get aside. Pour STORE IS LOCATED AT 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH, Store Hrs: 9-10 Daily 9 am-9 pm Sund~ I . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . • . ' . • . • . . ' . .. . ' . ,. . . . • • • • • • .. • . • . • . . . • • . • • • . . . ' . ' ' ' • ' " , ' '• ' -'• ' . • .. ' . ... . : .. ' ~: ., . . ' ! . . • t ' . • ' . . ' • I •. . . ' ' • ' • •• • ~ . ' 1 • ~ •• " "' > OA1L V PILO T f9 FM SUNMER TlllEllK FAIN TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIFTIMART 1~u{HJJ Of {tr ... Haw would you ond yo~/f fo,.,1ly loi.e to Ip.end o wondedLll fun .filled doy 01 Mog1c Mo11n!oin ... where yeu con all 'hrHI la the endle11 numbe r of e~citing r1de1 a nd fabuloui live e,,rena1,,men1? Thrlftimor1 Di1counl Foodi i1 gi11ing a d1.1 h1 who make o minimum purcho1e ••. free half.price coupon1 for tick e ts to Magic Mounto in. A11d all ride1 and •11ent1 ore o r no t!~l•o co1t with your odmi11ion tir~et. So hurry] Get your free coupo111 for half.price tic~e!\ to Magic M ounta1f'!, •. from your checker at Thrih imortl aun NAM FRiii coupons good for Y2 price MAGIC MOUNTAIN tickets Ask a ny Thrif itm art checker ADULTS ONLY-MINIMUM PU I C HASE l f Q1, ~·:. TICICflS EXPJl! AUGUST 31 , 1971 GOOD MONDAY thru FRIDAY ONlY -,,~,'4 • MEAT D E P A R TME !\'T Fresh Lea•• UNDBEEF ICONO PAK-3•Lal. OR MORI c LB. MEAT DE l'A ll T~I E:\T UNDER AGED STEER BEE F CHUCK ·TEAKS c LI. 80 NE LES5 FAMILY STEAKS ........... $1~.~ l'Ol:TtON ............ S7fL SLKIS .......... • 1.2tlL .. 57~ .. ROSE BRAND BONE LESS, OLD FASHIO NED VACPAK2·3LBS. 98( ~rtff'"" DISCOl.:\T SEAFOOD Fre sh Fillets 79 C l Dover $119 I Silver $139 BONELESS CHUCK ROAST .......... 8511.. LI. I· Sola •••.•• LI. 1 Salmon .. LI. Liver "N' Bacon PORK SHOULDER BUTT.... . Lli. ••Cl•'!: T1UCOCO... 89 I WOl'f\o!I" . ..,,.I'll •tOH>I 98 OCEAN PERCH ........... 1~. I HALIBUT STEAKS • • • • . • . 1>. fRESH S\l(fO YOU"4G 48 BllF LIVER ••••••••• ~.,-:,, -• , , • • • :_ U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A'-4 to !5 LBS. DISCO UJ'l'T F ROZE:\ MEATS WllSON'.S C•IS,l lTE 48 Poppy Bro11.d Colore 1i 39~ . !l"U•Tl"'0" 9 I ''"" BEEF FRITIERS •••.•• , • • . 8 1i I CORN DOGS .............. 791\. SLICED BACON ............... ~-~b• c L.o•Ovot•o, "•"-•'•¥et•GI. I I .... ,.10;0., BAKING HENS •••••••• AUNTHAIT!ES 17\/i·OZ.r lC'G. 10 98c BREADED VEAL........... ",';:' "•-•,toe' lo Ml. Do.••••• •• ,..11.u .. I "'°'' • .. -1 .... ,. I ~,., ... ,, llt(IO 1_1• 59 c I JIMMT. llAN er 77c I UNI( 28, IACON .......... 11• '"· I l llD JAIM 1.1~ ... 11 ea. J SAUIAGI ..... ~-~::. ••· Mix or Match 'Em RED, BLACK, GREEN PLUMS c LB • .,..., ''°1"'11) t • 1 t UM O)IUN PIJo'Cl CANTALOUPES ......... 3 : l 1tALIAN SQUASH ••....••• 181\ IOI(;( N!•I)!' I". I JWfll lU'('¥ ~ •• ~ ROMAINE LETIUCE •. . .•••• ... .. , BARTLETI PEARS 4 •~' 29 ' <:'"""' .,,.o -•il v••1m1111 ,.~ 69 c EGG ROLLS .......... , •• ,,,601. "C:'l""'H l ((JT COfN • U•I ~"N•Cll 20· GREEN PEAS ..••••• ,.,.,,. ie ... C"'IC:l!OO••O"A!l W .. Ftl ,.( .. !'" $ 3•• TURKIY ROAST ••••.• 11\.11·••· .,_011 0"1 !11Cl'Tll!•I 64' l -COIJRSE DINNERS ,,,,,,11 ... ~•'1!.WHI 2 5' MI XID VEGITAILIS ••••• 1e ••. ,._., .. !ION CCOO 'l" 83 PERCH FILLITS •••••••. .,.16..,_ c "'"''"., t ll .. (H CUT 99< ORE· ID A POT ATO!S ,.,, s.~ ho •011> tt1• '"10•"' ,,., •• f I SS BURGUNDY BllF ••·•••••·'' "'· f<""O"J l&JT!I !>IO"D (!D "!CUI $103 FISH FILLns ••••····••••• IJ ... '""0' ': .... ,I 39' CHICK IN PIE ••••••••••••• rA M . .... Q!J/1 •ll "•lll11!1 27' <OOKIN' BAGS' ••.••.••••• I .. .. u rtlO•r' •uuo • crvr•,.ft> 9 < l.Q.F . SHRIMP ••....•••.•• , •. 6 ;ILNl (16.0l. S'~r) 5 2 I Pl\LS BUI Y 8UITE IMl(I( &t a.oz. TUftt 9 CHILI CON CARNE.'.'.':. c i SWEET BISCUITS .......... .~. FA ll~I E HJOll:\ F'RA .. '\'KS l ·LH. I oon·s DH ESSl:\GS8·0Z. 5 7 C I 6 3 c I 1000 ISlAMI. TAITA• SAOC I, I IXTRA I TOM ATO & ''"'· IMllMP COCKTAIL c RIGULAR I LONG I •r GAI UC & OI L ................................ 38.a. I I ROQUEFORT ...... Sic ILUI CHllll ..... 41c llfllJC-00 75• fAI •••••.•.•••.•••.......• 1n- OfT!tGl "T IVDIY LIQUID ••••••••• ,,,)1 •~85 1 llf!l-01"' THRILL LIQUID •••••••••••• ,. ••. 59• ....,i'/l'/()W ClUMIT Offill AJAX •••••.••••••••••••••• ~ •• 38• l>f Ttll'.>l "l 57' JOY LIQUID ............ , •• n .. OffttGIMI 9 CASCADI DISNWASHIR .. ,1., 6 c 0 m are ........ ARI NOT THI IAMI IN ALL STORlll P IOCK PRICIS OUR TOTAL DISCOUNT PRICIS ON SOCKS ARI THI LOWIST AROUND. THI WIDIST SILICTION OP STYLIS AND COLORS AT THE LOWIST PRICIS ARI POUND AT TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIPTIMART IN ... OUR FAMILY SOCK CENTER (1191!'1~ -~V. 2 94c .WUJ\"I !Ji'\((•l ll -.. 1! 88< WHITI ANKLITI •••••• •••• ••••• ,.. K11I• Ml IOCKI •• ••••• , •• , ••• •••••• ,,. '"!Ull 5~1 -• II 2 94 C :J::L,l -~.91U' -.£.•OLDtJr'l ' .... WHITI ANKLlll ••, •.•.• , •.• ,., '" T•llllll aHull •••• , •••••••..•••• , ..... "1!: ll.'!'!.' .. -••• 2 94' s••• leCKI , •• • • . • . . . . • . • . • • • • , •. COUPON ·~i;,o~~ llilolll J COU~N f fl ADULT CUSTOM!• "''"1J. "' -10 j} 88 • RI.. I 0 ~KI •• , •.•.••.......••.. , .• , , ,.. i,,;:::.:::..i • ... -,.1•J> 78• •A11a:ON CAaLI IOCKI .. , •• , ... , ... -i -.... 88' O•LON CRIW SOCKI •••••• ••• •••• , .. WITH 25 C ONANY2PA!l,Of 1tf SOCkS er ANY l'AIR COU PON 0< !!NNIS SHOES t".1i!:\ SCOTTIE S 'C:5'Facial Ti1sue1 .... ,,., .. 25• ~z~';'P:p;~ Towels .. 29• k~il.FT Sandwich Spread ......... 49• ICf AfT -LIOUIO 1000 Island Dresslng.," .. 65• JA"'f AJ'I OEl50N-WHITE 0 1 WH EAT Sliced Bread ............... ,25• I EGU!A- Mazola Margarine ........ 44 • C01Fff Instant Folger'• ............. $1°9 COfF!E Luzlanne ..••...•........... 1 rb.84 c 0Atl &IOWN or fOWOl l fO C&H Light Sugar ........ ,"' 19• DUNCAN HINfS ~~ .. !.Cake Mixes ............. 39• f ~fSH ABYE -MEDIUM or TOOOlEI Disposalale Diapers ... ,,.,$1 19 ~Sh;edded Wheat ., ... 42• JEISEYMAIO f •fSH !fi~! 37c) l•g ~h" er le( el Cottage Chee1e ....... o • .,68• "40"4-0AIRI' Imo "Food Dre11lng" ..... 3 7• $"4,&.Cl MATE -J'I Al15C0 Chee1e Spreads ......... ,, •• 65• S(HllllNGGIOUNO Black Pepper .............. 49• GOLD E"" Gl •IN NOODl ES fAIMfS.i.i-.1 '" Noodle• Romanoff ........ 41 • ~Ct1StO ~Salad 011 ................ 57• .O.PtlCOT -ff.t.CH -'!Al Kern's Nectars .......... ., .. 13• QUAlt Prune Juice .............. ·"" 51 • HUNTS Tomato Pa1te ............... 15 • JOSAllTA Refried Bean• ........... , ... 14 • DEL MO...,TE Earlv Garden Peas ....... 18• OEl MONTEt.HOl? '" Cream Style Corn ......... 18• 1115 r auE ,LA.VO i Yellow Cllng Peaches .... 16• Dll MOl>ltl Bartlett Pear, .............. 27• Ofl MONl l Pruit Cockt•ll ............... 20• MOIST OOG fOOO Galne1 Prime .......... ,, ... 89• r.:M:\ TUMA ~ Purr C•tfood .....• , •• 12 • 111SllfS-All VAllfl llS Lean & Llvely ............... 27• SWl!l HlAI T UM! Liquid Detergent ....... ,,~49 • sco""'" LIQUOR DEPABTME:\T Scotch ...................... ~:~ .*3 99 PAJIGIOUMOS $ Bourlton .................. ?~~11 •• 3 t9 I ON OllfOM UGlfT 01 OAl lC $ f Rum ••. , 3 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lOMDOMlllOGf -fllt $ 99 Dry Gin • • • • • • • ' • • • • '• • • • • • .o,w:~ • 3 0 1.AMZff $ Yedk• ..................... ?!'!rt •• 3'' IAITIMOtl-WHISKrY SOUi, 0.llQU!lt, MAI· 1 Al, M.4.tGAllTA. PUSSYCAT Al l GRINOS MJB COFFEE 0H 80Y ITil.llAN FRUIT ICES WESTWOOO-All FLAVORS ICE CREAM HALP GAL. 5 9c CTN. Q UAIL REEN PEAS 303 TIN 17c Mll:S. FRIOAY'S-FROZE N U.S. GRA0f 'A' , .. E~ .. ,,~.. BREADED SHRIMP BAKED IA(OO<~f "U-U PANT AIL POTATOES GOURMIT s1sa ., 3'""4" C 1°La. PKG. Ot Jfll:SEYMAIO-STIAREO O R FR UIT ·• ! -FRESH YOGURT 5 l ·OZ. s100 CTNI. HEINZ-TOMATO KETCHUP 14·0Z. 25 C Dry Mixes .............•..... 89~ .. ~ ...... P'T""P"""' .... ~.. ~ ........ ,.... 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 IROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGl!R, SANTA ANj 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO ·r -'""'\""':"' ....... _:--..:. ·~ --- • ' ' • ' I ' ' ------, .. •• •••• ,, ..... ...-_, "1'• .-............... . ........... , ..... ,..,,. ...... . . .. What better way to celebrate Super-Summer than El Rancho's all out So mucl1 flavorful tender- ness ••• because U1ey're cut f1\1n1 U.S.D.A. Choice Beer ••• naturally aged for flavor ••• El Rancho t rin1med for n1ore \·alue ! lb. Chuck Steak ........ ~~~~~~.~~~ ........ 59~ ComJ)a.I'B! See that )'OU do get mol'e value for your money at E l Rancho ••• especially in finer meat~ Ranchero Steak ..................... $1~? Fire up thi coals ! Here's yo ur opportunity to have a great cook-out, at an econon1y n1inded price!· Heart of Sirloin Roast .......... $1~b~ Great rotisserie roast •.• equall y delicious as an oven roast ••. roled and tied , •• boneless ! Summer Grocery Specials! llllf/IDDBIGB ..... ~f~! ..... 58' Best Foods ••• a household \vord, by no"·! ••• and you'll ~ppreciate U1e price ! Wishbone Salad Dressing ................... 3 '" s1 Choose French, Italian or the ne\v California. On io11 ! ••• 8 ounce bo ttles ! Hunt's Snack Pack.!~~1!~~~:~~~1 ~~ •• 59< You'll love the convenient 4 pack: Try Hunt's Geli •••• 49¢ .•. or Pork and Beans or Salads •••• 3 plck •••• 53¢ Smucker's Preserves .. ~~P!·.J.A~~ .. 49' Yotir choice ••. Stra\vberry, Seedless Blackberry, Orange ~l armalad e or Grape Jelly ! Great value : Zee Tow els .......... ~1~~~ ~~L.l ••••••••• 4 i $1 Big rolls of thirty to\vels in assorted colors, decorative prints or ecol ogy orie nted \\"hite '. Dari Ciold Butter ...... ~R.A~~ :·~~·: ••.••• 81 fb On fres11 corn, nothing tastes quite so good as fresh butter, oozing flav or over e,·ery kernel ! Cranberry Cocktail .......... 79¢ Ocean Spra)r, 48 ounce size, so many glasses : Cocktail Shrimp ............. 49 ¢ Orleans. Scr\·e ch illed Ill spicy sauce! 4 ~~ oz. Jeno's Snack Logs .......... 79 ¢ Fro~cn. 1-Ieat & serre :slices as l1ors d'o uvres : Rice with Almonds .......... 39• Green Gianl gou rn1el trea t : i:rozcn .•• l:! oz. Orange Juice ......... 4 ~~ $1 Apple Pie .................. 59 ¢ Trees\veet, from Florida! lZ oz ..•. 49¢ Johnsto n's, 9-inch size ••• frozen goodness Egg Rolls .................. 69¢ Instant Kava .......... ~1.59 Chun Ki ng , •. choice of 5 kinds! Frozen Inst.ant coffee \\"ith a difference~ 8 oz. Kai Kan Dog Food .. 4 '" $1 M.J.B. Coffee ........... 79 ~ ?ilea! t ime, \\1helpup Ho~e ?if eat B<\Hs : l lb. '" .... $1.57 3 lb. "" .... 12.Zl LARGE DUNGENESS CPBbB Split 81ni/11s Plump fresh California ... grown birds ••• King· ' ' sized to give you more good eating • , • expertly split into perfect broiling halves ! Chicken Breasts .. 8~~~l.e~~ ...... c~~~~. ~~e~ .. $1~~ Delectable d1n1ng! •• , sweet tender breasts, g enerously stuffe d \\'ith a delightful gourmet treat ! H~m Slices .... ~ ~E~l.~A.N~~·~ .c~~i:~ .cY! ....... $1°,~ Choose em thick or thin ••• thick for bro1hng, thin for breakfast ! Lean and deliciously tender! Ci round Round ...... ~~L~.0.R.~~1!1~~ ••••. 89~ AJ,vays fresh, any time of day! ••. and our patties make it easy t o serve up "perfect size'' burgcrsl Chopped Sirloin Steak ....... 99~ Ground Sirloin ................... 99~ Ready to serve in just minutes ! }low can it be so lean, yet so tende r and t.astyf Minute Sausage ................ 79¢ Sliced Bacon .................... 59:. Xe\V breakfast treat, ready lo brO\\·n ? Jones' 10 oz El Rancho's o"'·n Ranch st~cJe ••• thicker slices I Halibut Steak ........... . .... 89~ Fillet of Sole ................. lb. $1.29 Ct>nter cut •• , to offer nl ore value, n1ore goodne~s : AJ,yays a favorite fish on the dinner menu! Cam Bonanza/ Tender gold en ke111el s. ••• frcslt from the f ields to :rou! A World of Cheese! M t J k Ch EL RANCHO'S 79~ on erey ac eese ................................. . A California original .•• soft o.nd creamy ••• smooll1 mild flavo1· ••• by the piece ! El Rancho's Cheddar Cheese ..... . .......... 89~ ?i1cd ium sharp ••• another • .\ro.cr ican fa\·orite thccse, \\'itlt SG nlany uses ! by lhe piece! Wisconsin Muenster ...... 1• $1.19 Laughing Cow Cubes .......... 59• Dorman's chunk ••• i'rom America's cheese land! French cheese in party perfect sizes ! •• 4 oz. Danish Havarti .................. 59¢ Tilsit or Port Salut ........ lb. '1.63 Crean1ed ••• plain or vliUt cara,,·ay. Duke , 8 oz . lour choice .•. in1porled by Duke. by the piece I Canadian Cheddar ....... 59 • Bon Bel Wedges ....... 69' Sharp, tangy wedges! •.• Pu ri Lr, 4 oz.! Ne'v shaJ>er-old favor ite! ••• 6 oi. ! English Stilton ......... 59 ¢ Labi Cheese ............ 59' The original chedda r! ••. P urit)·, '1 oz. Ne\v }.Iozzarella, front Finland! 8 oi. --$QWU®rf~®@~®~ -- fBRfBBl'ilf. ... ~~YE.!·~~ ... -.. 1/861 1'he i in that c,·cryone r ecogn izes as quality, at a big saving on Vt gallon! V th rlUI. $119 ermou ... MISSON ••• Choose dry or s'veet ..• fi fth ! El Rancho Tequila s"''4.89 Imported front ?itexico!Quart ••. S.19 or Spartl~I Cold Duck ••• ~rth Margarita Mix ...... 79• Bartender'a makes it easy! pkr of 12 Andre Champagne '1.99 E njoy the mealy ioodness of these big hearties. Of course. 'v 'J I crac.k them fo r Y~U • .•. and then you folio\\' your favorite recipe f0r a tre.at the family ta sur~ to \.\·eJcome '. Coc kt.1il , c:\sscrole, salad , 1tuf!1ng ••• h.a\•e fu n eating tender tasty S\\·ccL crab meat ... P,icr .• ;,, rffcct Th u···· thro,.oh s u,.. Aug. ll, !J, Beer .... R~i~N •••. 6 tor $1.15 No Calorie Tab 6 1 .. 65' 1.;, 1:;. i'io sales to dealers. Opeit da ily 9 to 9 • • • Pabst quality ... 12 oz. cans. Goodbye sugar! 10 oz. btl.!1 . + dep. S1t1tday IO lo 7. '-----------------------1 . . . . . . I -, ~ f7 PILOT·ADVERTISER WPdnrsd.ir. Au;usl 11 , 1()11 NO ONE OFFERS MORE! 'l'IIE REAL ESTATERS No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 In ltrvlc.,_lefor• •nd •ft•r th• ul•. 6G traln...t ul•1pffpl• In J ottlcn t• f•ll•w thrY-- ln Atlwertblnt-Compl•t• t:•Y•r•1• •f the H•,. ~r ArN •wary d1y. • WATERFRONT Sparkhnp: 81'1!uly wi1h 60' frnnta)!" nn Sun~PI •ide o! Admirally Island. Hui;:" p11rli11.lly glassrd J)l't in off fa mily room 11nd ml'~lr>r bPdronm. 2 111.rgr bf>dronms pl111; r nnvPrtihll' drn. Cuslnm· i1"rl homl' with PXCPlll'nl buil t·in fC"aCt1rl''-. Onl y ™·~00. Call no\.\' for 1.11pointment. 646·7171 or 812·2535. • MESA: VERDE GOLF COURSE $47,500 A !(Ip golf rnur~P loration v.·ill1 R hr,,ath1akint: "iew. 1 bPdrr>oms &. dl'n, .1 h1.1h s. fnrmtil dining room. breakfast ronm. Th .. mo.~1 ine.x~n~ive 1olf coursr home in fo.olesa Vl'.'rde-Call 616·7171. A UTTLE MANSION ]1.,.1\·ly li~!rd Mf'sa Vrrdr .1 hrdrnnn1. 2 h111h be11urv lnra1rri nn 11 qll irl «Ul·rll'-'<ll f' ~lrrr L E .... rellen'l shai:: i:arprl.'1., """IY d r11prcl And .iu~1 rP· r Pnlly pl!linlPd insidP and ou1. A drla,v m11y mr;in di~appt1intmen1 -ser this unusu11.I offer today. 530,&50. 546·2313 MESA VERDE'S LOWEST PRICED HOME U1o\.I· ... '.' ()nly $27 .~ f.,r 11 <IVlrp ."; hrdr·rn·un 1 b11T h horn,. "11h f'""! ~i H·d 1·~11 r y11rd ~itu11trd nn 11 rr,.,. !inP d In'" 11·11.[flc A!rrPL. Only JO',o down. Call 673·8550 10 see. •i" ___ ,, WATERFRONT BEAUTY PRICE REDUCED Beautifully rf'deror111rt1. :i 111.rs:;c bedrooms, 311. bath~ livinit room. formal dinln11: room, breakfast room a htr~r sunny kilr hrn on 1hr h11y, plu:< 11 prnl)f'r .11iudy \\'ith (irPplllrr & v.•rtl)llr. All this roupll'd with off :-trret l:'llf':<I J'IU'kin~. ~(lflcc ,fnr Jt. ,.wimmin,r J)O(!l 11.nd 11 Jarc .. pri1111t " Jlllfio, make t.hiA Thi! mnst t':<Citinll: nff!"l'ing of the year for only $159,900. Call 673-SMO for de lail~. " ' • -r'lr\-<.1 \ ' ,.,,_.. IRVINE TERRACE Co~ .. \ k c·lran, hh:h a hflv,. thr bay on l)olphin TPrracr . t·rl'e frorn 11oi:r;i• and coolPd by Chi' !'>(:Pan br('r i ... Ohl. drlarhPd 11:ar11U,t' -61 .x l:'lil lo1 \.l'tlh :r;1dr d n1r"11.v -rnnm fnr ho11.t & 1r111I· f'r . l'lrct1·u· TV 11n1ri1n11 Included. Jus1 $47,500. Try tor; do"''"· Phonr 67.1-&">50. Roo m for 8 units! Live in a s pa ciou.'i 3 bed· room ~f.-den home and buil d one at a time. Income from 3 bedroom hon1e is i2fi0 a month Onl y $4\,950. Lol~ated 8 bl ocks from the Upper Bay. Call 546-2313 for appoint· ment. "EVERYTHING'S NEW" Owners have upgraded nearly everything in their home and no"' must sell. Profes· sionally la ndscaped and localed in one of 1he more d es irable areas ol Huntington Beach. 842-2535 "FANTASTIC" Absolutely the most e xceplional home to hit the market. 4 bedrooms. family room, formal dining room. and a 3·car garage. Early possession possible. -842·2535 ORIGINAL OWNER! \'es and lt shov.•s it. This sharp 2 or 3 bed· room home is immaculate thruout and fealures a beautiful enclosed patio plus a beauti ful yard. Compare and you'll agree its a 11•inner. Priced r ight at S29,900. 546-2313. WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF 1 0 DAY POSSESSION The enclosed entry lead:-; to a charn1ing ~ Redroom. 2 bt1th v,.·i!.h complet.el .v enc!o.'>ed l::inai -No traffic streel -l·R!ock long. Lovely landscaping ~ ('.lose to all sc hool.~. $47,500. Try JO'/~ down. Phone 673.8550 for appointment. . -~··•·• : ' TURTLE ROCK ViPlol' nf Univ('r~ily of Calif. Onn'l dr l11y In .,,,.,. this fllnlaslir :l bedroom 2 bath adult nccupiN'i hnmP. Jr~ ~pollf'1.i5. Ju1t •h~pc from 11 be:auliful roarks .... pool. Only $.17.&'IO. On It no"'· nri obUga· lion for mo r1 information call 546-2313 ' •r .... -. "r"' , .. VACANT NPl'rl 11. hflU\P n cht 111111.y~ l\lo1•e: int11 th•~ on• f'lfl credll 11p1n·nv11I. It'~ aS neat a..c; a pin, frPshly paintt'd 11.nd r .. 11.rly tn £0. 3 hffirnom~. hie fan1ily room and a bigger yard. Phone 812-2535. J·lere is !he s"'eetest little townhouse yo u'll e\·er find . Price includes carpets. drapes. refrigerator. washer and dryer. Call us for info. -842·1535. $21,950 SPANISH BEAUTY IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Red til e roof and 3 bedrooms. This lo vely to\vnhouse is vacant anrl must sell. Take over payrnents of only $159.00 Per Month. Must see to appreciate. Call now 842-2535. RIGHT PRICE! J\e"'ly li sted fhis home has 4 bedrooms. and 2 baths is located in one of the mosl desi re· able areas in Costa ~1esa. Neat as a pin thruout. J·lurry on this one at $28,SOO. 546-2313. EASTSIDE-CLOSE TO TOWN 3 Bedroom hard"•ood fl oor home "'ith gas built in range anrl nven on R-2 lot -Alley in rear. \Valking distance to 17th ~L shop· ping. Dnn't delay on this one. Call no11·. 646-7171. $24,950. VIEW /\ to,·e lv vie,,· of our blue Pac1f1c from l!v· JO)? rno.m , rl1nin,g are;i. bedroorn ;ind kit- chen plus access to bes t private beaches. ('all no"' to see th is r;harming 2 Bedroom home. $49,950 -67)..8550. LOVE THE BEACH? Int roducing a 111'0 story ~ bedroom home that's walkinJ:: dis tance lo the beach. The owners are living in l~a "·aii and musl sel l. Priced al S28,SOO, il's ready to go. Phone 142-2SJS. ONE MORE SALESMAN NEEDED IAIN MOHi LEARN MORE! Let 111 ghn\.I• YOll hn\.I' e Vou r.an earn up lei 80% • Profit Sharing Plan • P<'r~onalizcd Tralnlnp: PrOgTAm • 1\-for,. Sal"A }ielp-New Trainini Proir•m In Pl'ngre1s Cati l•ody Mcc.nn. 546-211' le< l1tttn4ew r 1 ·Pt!fd?'tnertm •• "FAST SELLER" Br«au~r 1t h11~ r1 ••ry1l11 n}!. 1 .. ,·a1101\, c.:nnd11lnn, pnrr 11.nd fin11 n!'1n J,:. Tiu., hr1111 !} ha~ ,1 llf'cl rnom, [11n11l~ ron111. '1 llR1 h~. anrl M l"vrl~ l11r1:<' rnrlo~rd pat1n. In 11dd1lu111 !hr 1:Rr11cr 1~ 1·ornplrtrly pll n· l'll"d and idr RI fr1t• r11tr1·c11 in 1nt: Sr,. l n ;ippre· riatl" at just $31,900, Try JO•, rlo11·n. 546·23 13. 'rired of being a perpet ual wee kend gar· d en er&. handym an? J'hcn enjoy your V.'eek· e nrls \vith farnily ~t.: friends and forget all about it. \Ve have found a three bedroom horn~ in 1'he Blu ffs whe re everylhing is done for you . even a cornmunily pool v.rt\ere you f an s"'itn & sun and entertain vour friend.~. 1\ll you rs for $43,500. 'call 673-8550. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE ON 1 ACRE Goort potential. One acre lot suitable for 12 units. $35 ,000. Call 646-7 171 . "BUY OF THE DAY" \\/here el se can you find a 4 bedroom home on a IO:J x 118 foot lot vi ith payments of only $171.70 Per Month? No Pooling'.! Ta ke over this Jo\\' n1onthly payment with very lill le dO\l'n. Call us no1v . 842-2355. "LARGE FAMILY?" 1'h('n fheck this one out. 5 hu,S?e bedroom.~ ::inrl a family room. clo!'e to schools. shop· ping anrl gu ess \vha!? Only $33,750. Don't believe 1!? \;ill us. 842-2535 SUMERTIME And !he li11in2 1s e<1 sy \1 hen ~·ou hecoine !he proud n\vner n( I his .1 & 2 Rerl . rluplex. Sp;ic1ous , in1n1;:i 1.:ul;i1c . 1n n;iture's O\Vn set· ling in ('ornna de! Mar -You will ha ve a heauti ful home ;:ind a goo<I income for life . ~71,000. Call today 673-8500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW Spl'll'il)us homr, vir1v of N(>1vporl, BAY 11nd Ort-a n. LllrCI' livini;: ronrn with BJl-ln 111hrlVl'!I + 111lor11.i;:r, fnrmal d inin5!: , hrrekfa'f.! err11.; Huce up~tairs temlly ronm -Rftr. All "'ith Vi,.v.· On" of·ll·kind cu'f.tnm homr. Lr>v<'ly brick patio 1hown by a p· pointmenl, $72,500. 646-7171 ht l•ln In th• H•rbor ...,._,., .. , ,-.ltl~ Thl1 11 •h•r• "The Actl1n IL" I . .. I "-d. -... - 'j1 .: ;!IF -~ ~ ... BREATHTAKING BACK BAY BEAUTY -only st11 1·1s In dPStTihf-1l11s hnn1r of prrf,.c- tinn. :1 IAn'.!P tlf'droon1s 11·11 h la r'=" ma.strr ~nil e lnnk1n1: oul on1 n 11. tlf'11.u11rul bal'k 1)111in 11 rPa a nd ll<l()]·sir.r ya.rd. A sp111·rous t hPf'fy kilt hen 11 nd l11ri::r family 11rr11 11·i!h -~"rvier out to lhP patio. n111kr r"r \l\P prrfrct r n1rrt11inln1< hornr lifP, A fnrn1RI din1n~ rnon1 and SJlR r 11111s !1 v1nc rnnm all n111.kr ful' II h"n\" nnl. Co mi~s S<'Clni,:. $46.000. Call &16·7li! t••da,11 . BEACH BEAUTY Conlrd h~r thP !rarlr11·1nrl.~ nf lhr Parif1c, lhi!; hninP al.~O has a sunkrn livini;: room. nr"' shagi 1'?.qlf'l.i; thru-out. r11rrfrec yard, and a 5%. ~& 11ss11n111hlr lna n. 842-2535. '• LUSK HOME HARBOR VIEW HILLS Brll u11ful hnlltP nn a cnrnrr J111 11 1th comp!Pl f! pri1·11r ,1, )Ol'f'I). Patin \\'i!h pA nOrA mic QCP&TI , ir 11 . fnur h-r-droon1s. din1nc rnnm. f11m1Jy room, r11~1 r.m ro<>I, nr> yard m111ntrnRnrr. S!\•l,.i-00.- Call 673 ·8530 tn srr. TWO YEARS NEW! f)11nl'rs to~~-Yn11r g:>.1n \.l llh thl• hr11 11Ufully RP· l'"lt1'•·<l 'l'alrrinn" hHOl<' 111 /[;irl,,·1r Vir1•· Hills. !•1r111rd "tl 11 ~pa•·uu1~ ••)rt1rr Int !.""" n"n the l11nrl 1 Thr 1111n"r~ !'f'Allv ""tit "all·"U l" 1n u p- i.:111rl ini,:' l.n1•rl,1• 4 hrrlrn11rn. dtnl 11;: rnf'Ol ~ !11 m- 1ly r<u1111 111lh 11r! hRI'. A Vrry S11r1·ial hnme for 1rr.1• ~pr1·i11I prnplr. Call for an appoi ntm~nt wi th ch11t"n1. 6,lfi· 7171. • WALK TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA 4 bedroom .. 1 h11.1h hnmP th111. look~ likt' a model. A double firepl11rp oprn.~ to both cnnvf'rsation pi t 11nd f11mily rnf'n1. (;l11n1oro11:i; 11:11rd rn srrv1c• kilrhrn \l'l!h ~rlf-l'lranini;: Ol'Ptl, ~rp11r11 tl' dinln1 room, \\'81k·in r losrr~ in m11srrr gul1e & ,..., . .,other hl!d room.c:.. f'rnnt rourt.vard 1vith lush landscaping. Qui,,t. r ul-dr-s11r .c:.tr~~t. Prier $38,9Ml. call now for showini 516-2313. THE REAL E STATERS I NEWPORT BEACH OOSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS 1700 Newpoft Blvd. 2790 Harbor Blvd . 17931 Beach Blvd. 332 Marguerite 2784 Harbor Blvd., Suite 20 II 646-7171 546-2313 842-2535 673-8550 .. Costa Mesa 546-2316 • . . • -_.! ___ _;.,__ .,,._ 11',, ... ~ --r -·· --"' ~ -· --.-·- •. . ·. ,. f OAJ lY PI LOT Wtdnr)(fay, A119u~l ll, 1971 WtdntMliJ', A119usl 11 , lq11 PILOf·.ADVEATlS[ll ;_3 ; r;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~:::....~~~~--------------------------=;::;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~1 , Everyone Hos Somethin g 1h ot Someone Else Wo nts DAILY Pl.LOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n Se ll It , Fincl It, Tred o It With a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ..... fotSll• I~[ -... .,, .. I~ I -1 " .. I~! _ ..... I~ I -·-l~I ........... I~ i -·-1~;;;;;~~~~1~~~~~~1..:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~ f ORLST E Ol.SO\ -G-~-"-'-'-'-1 ~-1c:--~-1c:~--G~•~-'-'-•-1~-1c:~----1c:--1-G•emnmemrm•;l:;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G:;;;;o·n·•-••.l:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;liGieineiiiri•!liij!iiiiiiiiiiiG~oinioiriailiiiiiiiiiiii~~1 G:;;;;omnmomr•.I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~ TAYLOR Co. ofln.Ja JJ/e " General Macnab· Irvine EXCLU SIVE LINDA IS LE -1250,000 E>.:qu isile decor in lhis Juxuriou .!'i I·'.nglish st.v!e 5 BR hornc. :l f1rep lact.'s. rich \1()1)1 cptn,i:. cle,ganl drr1pcries, ab11nda ni rnC11 hie and air cond. Pier S.:. sli p. C<1JJ fo r brochure. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 !>.an Joaquin Hill1 Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOW N BY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda l1le Drive Quality cn nstrucL, ne\v 5 BR . 41!:.t ba. home \I' \I Rte rfron l ll v. rrn . & din. rm. Oak panel· ed fan11l_v r1n , w Jrplc. /i.lstr. BR. \\I sitting area & frpll.'. . . $1 79,500 • For Complete lnformatlcn On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR f\eal1y Con1p11ny ENJOY LIVING Don't l'Xlsl, En.ivy 1l1f' <.'OOl- 1ni.: bn•f'f."-"· 1noun1a1n & ,,,-•t>1t11 Vu•" !ron1 llus l1111ur· 1nus &. 1111111acul111,. Dl'lvcr !';h•ll'!'s honlf'. .E:\qu1.~llf'IY ,_. RE'"AL'f'Oll 5' l!!'~;~ 7 DAY S A WEEK SPANISH RANCH ll""'>i"ill"rl /n1•111a t LlH, .1 RH. Ho rses, 0 091, View t~Jnvrrllh!r <lrn, 4 h<1 lh·· l:a111h1ini.: 1 .~tn1",~ "f'llrl l'()Otll~. 11arn1 f!:. ,-01~ \\11.ilri ''ha1·n1~·r " 4 m11~<1I'" IJri•aklas! flre>a '2 i"lrrrla<'· I 1Junld1nu~" bt'rlronm~. H u~~ · pan•\l1•rl fan11ly rQ .. in. :?.1 I'~. 1.arge hf'illf'rl pool. 1,1,-1111,, 1<indo11·. Sp,.rt111:11· $124,500 1:11· 11 r11 of rnllinc 11111 11n- 11111l'. B1•11r sk111 rui.: ftr<>- General UIO/l()UI' tiVMl'S flul E1t1tt. 67S-6000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS G•neral N l l----=--=-:-----'General ew ac11ti on .at Entr11nce To DOVER SHORES pl11•'"· G1can1ir :.?50 ~q. t1 Nr" h;in \IP/ls honJt' S~9.liV! rlrr111n kitr•hl'TJ, \\.all nf Branri 11r11• 3 lif'rlrnom f~m- 11)' hon1r L<tri;:r 1111ni; rnom. fo1·ni1J! rl 1n1nj 11rra. ~unny, s1>ac1nu.~ k1tchrn "1th raun;: a r"<'a anrl piin~:Jr(i hunlly ronm. i\'.u·r nrl' tanrl•rap1ng and 111(·r 1lprp ~hac 1·arpr1io. Lari;f' 1J'f'P e<ivrrPrl fl~l 11) anrl a ~upt>r ~llrrl .1 <;>11r c;ir- ai.:r . Open rl111ly I 10 '.1 at ~ll Toslln. :\r11-port Hr1;zh1~ Only $4:1 .. iOO .• 11mi rrn1e.m· br r this !.'§ ' brand ne11· house. EVERYBODY I Lind.a Isle -Tlie Jsl11n der1 Bldg. ~ 341 Bayside Dr., Su it e l , N.B. 675-6161 JET SET SPECIAL '. I cl;1,~ 1•• o•]rv>'l1f'rl t1a11n. .\t"lll!1Ji:, new !van ,\\pJls Zniu•rl f11r hnr~··~ :1111t rtoJ,:•. ru~tnm h"llle nn (,a la.~) I Fl 'LI, 1\CP.F:. PriC'rd lo nn1·p_ f",.,1 fln11r pl .. .-1 ~P"I" srll. lh1rrv Tn a.~.~l~~1~1 ~·'.e~ .. !I, <If 1 Y"u ~!~~~-.~~~; nf 1;~ G~.-n·.-,·.~1------... G:'."'on·.-,~.~1-""""""""""~1 s:n. 7llQ pa .1·a h!P $~~ 11, I"' r II ti. ' a ''ll 111.t l>J I' lut111 <>I! ,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:::;:.;;;;; Close lo airport approa('h, but \vhat a VALU E!! 2 slory tall , 5 bedrooms, 21h ba th~. fam ily room and separate dining. 3.300 sq ft featuring 2 fi repl aces. carrcting. d raprr· ies. 2 level yard , gr eat landscapin~ and fcne· ed. Low, lo\\' dO\\'n -Reduced to bare bone. $39,900. 111c11l~r h;i;-\'1r11. Ft1r <I"· Di,;I 645-0303 n1nnrh ir1<•!11d111g !:!\•'<. f;u1-1111 , \',\(',\.\!, ('i)Ll.J·.t:~. 111.•nr 3 All. 2 HA hnnir 111lh J',\l\I~. "" rwr 1 .. 1 h•)Jllf• 11 11 h dPl'fl J<hai; t'iirl)l'llJlJ.;, 2 llllll'• i 111 Ill,, d 111 I f' '"'l'llll.111<'}. s11·p lrpl1·:o;. 111! h111l111<; !::: I ~\'h<•1I <; ~I"•' !II[ I'""' h,\ 11 1111 hUll P fan11ly ro<H)1 L:nlw-Jt Ila .. a '"I: t'l!lllPllS J'<KJl'll ]iPVllhi P 111 only $.11,.JOO, Ct1IJ I· $1'<1 ell 3 <OJ. 11111 P·•~ s . 34~842~ iof)C'n t'l't'sl, ___ I REPOSSESSIONS 126, 950. Newport •t Fairview 646-88 1 I ' Waterfront - Corona del Mor Last large fee parcel on Newport Harbor. .App rox. I acre -170 ft. o n 'vater, with 3300 ~'l· ft. beach home and dock. \\I Ul sell all or pa rt. Priced under comparable \\•aterfront properties. Phone: 642·2171 or see your broker IUZZ-BUZZ-BUZZ Even if you're busy as a bee, you shou ld buz z over to see these very desirable 6 units -+- 2 inlaw uni ts, located south of the hig h\vay in Cd~1. You ca n't get stung at $1 27,000. "YOUR PRIVATE SLIP AWAITS" Hiii~ I l,<11 Iii ,, 1110.lrl l1nn1r al ~1('1()6 (;;d;i~~ Di·. Oprn ttaJI~ C;ill &16·!:i:.() or 612.82':!.J. Macnab-Irvine 6'2-823S 67S-321~ 3 BEDROOM CONDO Cn1npl. recie>c., 11ew <'.rpls, "Interesting Provocative Well Seasoned" ONLY $18,500 d~.hll'.•hr. Rf'frlg, '1~hr, l..-1 • • • . _ • , rlrl'r 1nclu(ied P1 irl'tl be\011 \\ E!r.n 111· \\ f'l1'1:J)f,R f UL. UNl()UI' li(l~fS l'M! Est.It, e7MOOll ~Ul E. Cont ~wy. Co,_ o.l MM, Cl.lit Sparkl 111g l·lran J10111es, son1e ~ll'l.1• p:1 i11tf'd ,t: t',11'[k'ICd. 2 3, 4 & :, hdrn1s. Sonir 11 1111 l'("lls, ~·11 ,\-\'A r<u11·. 1rri11s, from $20.000 1u $-Ul,000. COLLL'lS & \\"l11·rs J'.':C. S1'43 .<\dams Al'r. !lbl-~1:123 (•nytime) l ~G---:1---,..._.,.._.._,....,.....,,.,...,..,..,..,..,_ :::::::::::::::::::::';;;'="~'~'·;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;I G eneral Your PR1VJ\1'E S LIP descends fron1 th is beautiful J)o\'er Shores \'IE\\' hon1e. \Vith its sun1ptuous livi ng roo1n and inv1linc fire· pla<"e. 3 lluge bedroon1s in 1:lucling 3 l\l:\S· 'J'ER'S SU l'l'E 1t11at 's \l'O rlh the pritc l. 2 De- luxe baths and a gourmet's delight kitchen . Make an appoin tm ent. "Don·t sl ip-up on this one,'' a 1narvclous buy at $117,500. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS k · Thi~ hon1e is r1'a{i\' 1n 1•11~. m 1 ln11ll1" tu ~nur 011:11 irn11;::i-I and sn ~houh1 ynu. nn thP $20,250 nAl •••<l -1nr-<!11•1 J1I r;i,1J.--ri·nnt dl)(lr o{ 1h1. !.!•'rcrnu~ ---BEACH BARGAIN RP11UL ~ BH., l11111il y 1·111., bltn~. 2 <"11.r ~ar. AU 1h1~ for only $29.:llJO. CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 \\'. C1111st llwr .. :'\".B. S48-1 290 ---6 UNITS • 1':11 ~1~irlt> t ', \l. Macnab·lrvlne 1:.·.111)' C'1111111.111y LIDO ISLE • 5 BR . ;,.-.tMl :->q. fl. t1! llw 11111·~1 \11 f,qlld,1 111111i,:. I \111 !Pni1• •f' ,1r1 111 t"»l!l J ··~1rlt'llt'•' • (·a - rh;-.h at 1 ••111111: 111 LIL H1•:1u- 11r11ll,' lun1b1·:1 1"·d ~f"'111nds '"1•'1'111(! J }.11 ).:f' 1111~ • pl111i1h1••I f<>I' J•••I. j\'n11 111f- r1"·•I ;!! S'l l \l~~I CALL FOR OUR PICTUR E BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SU N. 3 BR. TOWNHOUSE + tex:io Bonus rm. Xln t \'1e11· & local 1011 - University Park. . S:l9.500 DOVER SHORES 4 BR . 4 Ba., fan1 • 1·ic11-, S86.800. fl Bn fi B.::t . \\laterf1·ont 11 pool. S\99,800 BAYFRONT ESTATE SALE 90 Feet of Bayiron t. pier & ~lip. 5 HR'<:. 7 ba 's., pool. fee lnnd. . . . S45U.U00 LUSK HARBOR VIEW i\ei'lr n£>11 :-1 11-lt :l llrt h1101r .1 ! ':1r .i::ar. Land~caped (·1J1 ~. cl rript•$. ()nl.v ~ri2.9.j0 SPEC TACULAR OCEAN VIEW Tnp !'trrcl 111 l~111l'r ;d {] H;1\ . ln1 rr<irl,1· In build on -lei el pad. Land~t'<·i ped . $4f!,.101}. OCEANFRONT Re;iut1ful R:ated rtrr;:i 11 pr11·. hC'aeh (·11!-i to1n :l BR den \\' 11 et bar. p la~ rrn. ,1 ba. 1170.000. 833-0700 Coldwell, Banker ~4-2430 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. Gener•! General SPLASH D 0 W N I c-Llc-Vc::E-O"'N,...,,B"'R-o-oA·.~o"'w.,,A-:-:-:Y '1'••11'11 r .. :11!.1• J.!O 11110 orlnl H1•;111!ilul "'lrlP fl't'f' l111Pd SI, (!\•'!'this ••II{, !');litl,1·, c,,1,.,,_ l•ol h ··hOIO'f' IH'()Vi'n llf'IJ:h- 1:.I, 'J .,lor.v J~••I l~•111r. l!~•i<I' l~•r.•. l.at)(P lh!'PP bf'rlmom PTl«•.111u11 r .. vu1 adJ11111~ h.unr 'llTh f11·ppt11c·f', JIARD- f:unilv l'•lll\. c:lca111io•, n1ol'I· \\'()(JI) FL()()ltS, Cill'Pf'I~ 0·1'11 k11ch<'11 " crran\1(· tilt' Rrwt rtr~P"-~. 2 ""r so:11r11.i:r Qn •»11111rr lop~. 4 Hrilr1•Hn~. p1n ·f'<1 alll'y, l~rJi:P rPar y11rri '.!1i h:1 th.~. fnrtnRI ri1nin.11:. 11·11h lrPf'.~. Propprty 1-i11·anr 2~1jl ~q fl nf lan11ly l1v1ng. 1mn1rd1att' ~st>ss1on . J l!~l H·d11~·ert tu S!~,!l(I{). Don'1 pa~s up 1h1s hl1y 11.I Lachenmyer Realtor $:lfl,(~X). -S1111r•111u.~ 1o1 .1rdrnh"~ JUST $9.53 sa. FT. H uild"t'"-l l •'l)(l"s"~~1nn l111n1!'d 1;1!r 4 ~'t·u1l:ln1·, .1 Hr, 2 h11 , f;,111 r 111. hl1n~ BABY, WE FOUND IT!! ... A I 1h blo('k (rom-thc-bcach "'fRIPl_EX", has a 3 bedroom. 2 bedroon1 . I bed ro om unit. LoL5 of sha~ carpeting. ne\v builtins and in top shape. TERfo.IS :! Pick this one tip for 176.950. LOCATION "SPECIAL" 52 UNITS 52 RR.i\:-.J I) NE\\I gardcn-lype apar1n1cnts. ('he1·k on the 200 1 ;, clepretla!ion .. o\·LA-DE- LUX f: lJNl'l'S fc <t turing 11H1nor·outdoor kit· thens, privi1le patios. b11ill-i11 ran~e and ov- en. cti ~h·\\·ashcr. \'('rrl'illit1J1 hall. heated and fil terecl POOL. Rar·B·Q unit.~, billi;ird table, ~huffle boartl arc.as. :i c::ird roorn and lush l and ~l'aping. \1ery desirable rental area. con- venient to shopping and rccrl'at1011 Jrc;l';_ f'i nan cin g is excellent. l.\'V·r s·1·ons. you'll be delighted at the return 011 this in\'r~1 nicnt Priced right at . . . ..... , S8271000. M·M·M-M-NICE!! Pi r~t 0\1·ner advantages are yours as 01vner of the 27 spanking nc1v ADLil :l' AP1\R"J'. 1'.fEN'fS. consisti ng of 1-2 & 3 brdron rn units \\•ith 1 & 2 baths, fca turin;! a pool. ba r-b-q area. rec rnom, individual garagr.~. huillins. ~hag r arpeting. for crd air heal. laundry fa- cilitie.~ ancl a11·ard "'inninJ! landse<1ping . Let us ~ho\V you these beaut ifully d£>~1gned an d huil t units. \1·1th 11 prnjcctecl GROSS MllL- TIPLIER of 6.9. Really a buy at ~422.000. 4 PLEXES In top rnnd., f.lf'.~a do>I J\far, n<>ar iwhnnl~ R/'!(f ~hnpplJlf;. S."i9J/mo 1nrnmr. lJ':'c dn. $53,500 HO ME & RENT AL 642-1771 Anytime OCEANFRONT INCOME In C011-.,11;, O••I ,\l,11·. II~ 11 (111 Orr~11 Rll'<l. t'anl~.~1•(' I 11'" fn1111 IH'llh lHlll~. •I 8 /t., '2 t•alhs .I, /anH!y 1n1 \\I trrh·, r lus l·hllrm. rl'nlaJ u n11. Sfl'l.~-.00 675-3000 Call f•>1· p1<·1or,. h1 1•1·hur·e 1110h /l!'l!'('S i,o l't('l,,ll<; BAYiBEACU ".1· 111,111 pad. Cn1,1• f(1ll:!~" 3 bt>droniri ;i bn1h hnm" l1k,. 11 1·0·11 -1·r1•r tl~an ' "H1u:"'" "hu::•'' i,;,.rlrnrini~ l l's fl 1n1r 1<h,1 casr. !01·"1.v -1'1•rf,.ct [nr KJ :\'.I; SIZf~ lanrl.~~·11.p1ni;, 1nth 1·01·rro>d (11r111t11r,., t:XTHAS l :\-paf11), and ~pr1nklrr• frnnl Cl.l~f>F: -a tl,.y 1lf't"·~~ (nr I. 1r11r, l.-'1\'l•h rlrm rarin:: !)oa1 Anrl 1 r~1l"r. r: .. rr1i:1•ra- to1-. \V11~h1n;: 111ilt'hin", 01 - "" 111HI 1·1111;:1•, I N\'~;STrlJ:S -1111 Tl''!' \.\'Ill 1·rnl hack ff\r fi 111 .. nl.h~. f.-Z 11'rms - An.1••111,. r<111 q 1111!1fy, See today:• p1,.11 ~r n111! 64S.0303 22!'l9 l lllrhor, Coslfl J\lr~a FORE'l E Ol.SO~ "' 11£.lft TORS HARBOR BOULEVARD FRONTAGE \"ar;11H 7.1' 11rrn•s f1'1lm Ff)lt]) /IGE'l:CY, ::Fill · rirr p r nt1·<1nr.--.. Cnn\'PI""' yn11r r~~h 11 nrl huy w11h l'~•I FHA or VA terms' Sr, whil f'lr:1:anrr you II h&1·e. 101 only ~l:\.%0. co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- {0ptn Evenings) -~-TRIPLE 3'S t11n111n,;: lrnn1 .o;lrf'rt rn Thr 11·1~<> QI\'] ~f'/ (f..f1.1i.n.n :>11'<'('1. 1:;11 ~.v 111,i:l'rs.< n nd 1 11 .. fllllf'k nn 1hr~e :l 11\r"" rl.!l'r~~ • 1•lrn1y a1·11 1)ahll' 1 hrdrno m hornr~ <1n <1ni: lnl, r a1·k•t10:. l'r11·"rl 11'rll hPln,1 P11f'r JU.<! r1•!1t1rrrl lr>r 1m. o:hr1· parf'fls ill only $1.0<1() 1 mrrl111tr .-.;ill' In $1J,IXXJ_ R h'flll! lnnr. 1 ,CA ~~=::~. -I ft.oao ,.,.,~II U ll 4 PLEX 2 BDRM., 2 BA. EA. NETS $5,000 YR. REALTY, .. c ---------220 E.17th 646·0555 4 BEDROOMS I t:1rn1n1:g Cllll 6-1."1.n1:i.1 St11r('ll hld1:. 6 ,\r-~. yolln;;: l\11rhrn ll'l!h hu11t-1n~. ri1n· i11 2 room. 1·p1s '1 drapt'~. Good f1nanr1n_g' Tr.-r ~li.tri<'d \olh'Cf' f'11r k • -BEDROO I •tU1f'I 1r~ulr111 1111 11rra '.\1.><l-1 4 M ,.in hu11ri n k1 1r·11rn. r .• 0111." POOL $48,000 COURTESY REALTY 962-7751 1i.,n1 !..-.l halh.~. ~:1·•·r~qnr (l llll.l tf1rs lo it ~SIJ;l1(' Till.• IO\\' 1111r1·r,1 \'.\ Jci~11 11 11h n11111- n1u111 ri'111 rl. Hr~! fnr t h l' ll l'llW\ at $11 't il, (',t11.,r ..... 1.n 11•1•11r1r<! 1 J11 .. 1 .1 'pldil1Janr", h111 crrii! p•lll'll!l.11, snd pnr rrt un1(rr n1.11·kr1 1·:1lur. On 11 l!t'll' 11n1·k il lld .<d\r rhnll<illlth• NIGHT OPEN HOUSE ']',.11rnui: rrrt~. 4 Of'rinn. 2 Cnmr ~<'f' 1h .. 11'-'.ht~ hark<'rl fl\ r.11n1ly rni. Ire k11rfi. h1 thr P;10-1 l1r ()r·ran !Mnl l1•p1", ~IHI\! ,rp111e, rlq•f RE ALTORS i '''"'!'I. dhl c~r \'~r.1111-im· '1.!I' ,,r h11!11•r nrr~n 1·1r 11 .-NEW L-I STI NG * 1111111•111 , r1,. .. 11 r:11 ~~1·<1 . f1·n• nwd. I"'" f""'1h1.--.. 1·;111".' ;, f(!: 1 P~.111r! ,rp h11 rf\~. I I I '·I ti 'I " I ' tl•'<'j r•ll on -lil" "l1.1•1 rr' ;..,.111,,.,rl illll•'•'~. , lt1•f• 10 '.11·, IH ••·11111: " ~1•1 1n~ rr~ 644 _7270 \I' f""' nr111 1 ••II n rl\\ 11 1 ., ' I ., I I ~ i ,Ul(J sq II. lol \!!.'> V11l111r 11\lt»•r -11\ilSI l'f'll . ~uhmit S11:/l(I l)jlf'H lll'd r •<', "· •l!'f',,.1, ~H\I tl\'!I 'I!• iilh .> Hit ,(, 1 hr. Ulllf, ··a. \\ilh I ~··u Ill'. l 'l.11 .... nh;i, r h I 1111 11!fp1', )II ":1) f•l'll 11~1 1;1,.,1,.~c-lr• 1'·1 ba1h.~. l'n1· p11 111 .. Li.:"· I '.'.,!! '.>l(ll, .i!..'7-11'-;l_!rll'r '.i p111 I 2821 EAST COAST HIGHW AY BA-YCRE-ST I ('all :1-\l;.;,AAQ (flpt'11 r1 r . \ Trrr t '\l fi l2..f,I;:,~. r:Jtr M111dt·t·I•~. i Yr ... nld, s:,~,~,()(). Cameo Highlandl CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF . Cnnirlrirl:' 1111r1 nu'tll·tilnu~ly $29,500-By-Ow,,..er- C:ill · 1;~::.:Hil;J !1H<-!"1:'12 J.:1·r~ 211~ ~<! tr . 3 HJ:, 1 h11 pin•_ ____ hl'il!lflflP•I. rf'11r!y rn nioi·r 111, F'tP HERITAGE 11 1.:h. n11 "Y>! nr,.~n1·u RluH ass0ciated r1 .... 1r1c t>f1-1n l;11r-hrn _ \'1r" Gener11I General :i ht-rl r•,,..,n,. rt rni!I(! r·(\(\111 rlf'll ~ 11.1.l nun (lnfl I 111"1 t" .. 1 .... n. Ftra111 . of 1·.111,1-.-111 J.,, n11'flll. if !O~, I ;1111! h1r;ikf~~1 lll l'il , ,..,.,,.,.1. '11111'1 lr,.1•.l1tu·1j ;1rr.1 ln1 S lf.,~(.0 0 \\'1"F.R TRAi\'SFf'.RRED, ~ • • • • • t"n1 ,1r1i;:hl•1rhnr•l. rinr f~n)· * 2 DUPLE XES * tt1a(· .1 Rr , 2 R.\ + l.:in1 IROK!Rs--a!ALTORS J02S W lalboo 67J·J66J Home Show Re•ltorl 61l1TJ1 , ~-hurh~. ~·~1111)_,1 $21,950 i1.1 pl.in s·,,;·-.1\11 .\r"r1·.~1d.--.h~·~1rf,._Sr11on,. n11.fi.l:;.fioi.linprri<f11111n :1 I '/\tnH·h1111 !\n11~rht1nt1 !'11{' no'lnl, t.lr11R nl 2 · inri, r · 2 .. ••· PETE BARR En " hri•fl ~BR 2 tia "11· :'-rar *WILL EXCHANGE* __ ------0 II II .. Ur .-..-111111. honll'Or\JJ~I U\\Nt:Jt l\10VEI) "'Bdrn1 .. 1 3 .:1.i [ C'1rn~1 lh11 . CdM •,Jlll" I . IOll \lll )! 11~'n1 I 111· 1111 lll';\l'll s·,',!,Jj)() rat•h ('l1~1m1n'-'. '2·RR. r!rn. hnm,. l~•th~ 11~~uni" '6,,,; .11rr 675-722S -. hl'k, s~ooo. C11ll \l'r~1 · -REALTY-George Williamson 111 r.z :tnnrri lr>r hu~inr<•. l~i;,111 iirk 'siuu:i c~u nr11,. , •11 ,-~ <.:;11 1wll'r• '111 \• 111 1!42.f:i6!ll i•r I Arnold & Fr•ud 642 _5200 Realtor • · · _ I 1\1! help ;.ou ~l'll 64J-.i6r8 "'r• 111 ~'l;.ff)!I~ I J~ F 1_ 1 C \I ~77.. 673 •350 645 1564 In ~.(l!r 17th St. lo... fnr ll:111~t·n dn~':..:'t ~-1;:,3 or DAILY PILOT !or 11.c1ion~ --' -'--· _"_1· ' · l.l Tnrn un11•rrl il"'n" !11tn quick _ · • ir;1naJ1 [nnclo F:\rlus11·t t'I •'~ fll !l!i2-i171. Cnll 642-5618,, S11.v"! ~"11 1dll! !ll!ms now? I <'Rll f·l2-5nlll Now1 I c11ir;h, .-:a!! fAZ-~711 1 ('11!1 6'12-."-li78 N(lw! 1 __ A_gent 64~3255 Uenerel General General , General G•neral Gerie r.a l •Gene ral WALKER & LEE has • • • SOLD OVER $1 ,000,000 OF REAL EST ATE EVERY DAY THIS YEAR ! ! ! List Your Home NOW With Your FRIENDLY Real Estate Giant ••• • • list your home-~!t with your friendly, local ~'&; real estate giant .,,. -11:1 BUYERS STANDING IN LINE!! .WALKER & LEE, INC. 0 Huntln9fon Beach Office - 7612 ldlnger Open Eveniri91 • :1 842-4455 I Costa Mesa 540·5 l 40 2790 Horbor Bl ,d. Fountain Volley Office Days 545 -9491 I Newport Beach Ni'llhh 545-0465 20'3 W01cl lff Or. •I l"lno 646-7711 I Optn lvenlng• 961.3371 1,.M.llvn1 .,,_ h•ll' Ll•broff H.,4.,e .. Open 't il 9:00 • • ~ _.,. _ .. _ ...... -------·--· .. --:.-·-• P.M . • .. • 1 ,j I ........... . . . . ~,,..... ... _...., ,,...._ --~.~ .. -.. -· . . . ... . .. ' --- J fj P!LOT ·ADV(RTISER W~drlfsday, August 11 , 1971 Wtdntsd ay, A ugu~1 11 197 1 _E~ll Y PILOT fi3 I [ HouMs ff/If Sale 1~1 1 H-11 tOI' s.1. )~ How• for SM )~[ ...... ..... l~ I I[~ _"°"'_""'_'"'~'~I[~ ---HIM_S•·~l~::;;r "'";;;";;;IM5";;;0 ;;;;;;l~;;;;;ie I ~ General I Costa Mesa i Huntington Beacti Irvine Irvine Newport Beach \ B usiness Business ---OWNER [.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; { o\\ Nf'H 11<'.•l-,·r dt' &.'\~UU'P I TOT AL p RICE $24 000 1 Opportunity 200 Opportunity 200 ' COUNTRY I • .. .. EASTSIDE :•1 '-apr l~n J B<lnll 1'1~.~) NO DOWN G.1.' " t Lr.r f:.11111~ •.••n•1 "'.1 •• 1 BUYERS LIVIN VANDERBILT IS THE NAME of this s!t111n in" 4 Udrrn . floor • p Ian, t'Om· MOTIVATED I ~ il!Hl•~llf' IJll} Ill R~}'C'!'f'~1 l'r1<·1· 1"f'1h1r'l1<111 In Sjfo,~. r \ o• I: a fl l 1\l<'dltf'r'l"H!\o'kn DEALERSHIPS -AREA DISTRIBUTORS FOUR PLEX ! P'Pl~rr ~.,~ ~,f~.9:10. (.di SIOO DOWN in the city p le!e \\ \ aultcd tC'1lings & d r;unalic floaung stu tr\1.:1y lo pr11·. rnstr. retreat. l.ge. ran11l y rn1 -~ lhe c:hlldren's bdrn1 :; <l!'e tu t'ked a\va1· Jtl the rcnr 111 1he huu sc .• ~the prit'e has .l ll;l been rcducC'd tu . , . $4:l.950. Join a Winning Team! Df'l\1:-:r 2 Rrrlrmn1 tll11 1~ 11•11h U 11 Kl •·111 .e!O--J •• O PAYMENT F.H.A. bullt1r1 k1!clw11. ,·,1qw1~. t•••:,El1 tr"1~f•l'fo>1t , ~1. ,1· fo•r 1h1s fabulu11s I ll<'dn1on1, ~ ~lnr.• hnu~1· ll'ilh :l ha1h~. tn tl'll!I iora sh11rp, 1·nn1bl1ni.: ra11th hon1e f('aturing 1111n- s1z{' b1'd1'(J()t ns parwllrd lor- 11111! rlir1111g niOn1, 1 ~· x I\' p1·11•a1c drn, h<1rd1100t! floors. w w t:1111,s ,r,, rin1~. ('hf'!'l"}'-hr1,i:hl ln11·hPn 11 lfh blun R/0 11!us lots or slnrr- 111: cabinf'ts. Nr11>' pJ 1n1 111 I &. 0111! Del'p. dt'Cp lot, nli'<'· ~11 •p--d1111n l11t11l: lol'n1;1I 1l1n lnc: 1ult! Jk~I! Cal! lilli·'i171 r n 11 111 . ruon1 for Fantas tic NEW Electronic S ight & Sound S IG N PROGRAM dn1pr:<:, lnw 11111111 1 .. 11.11u·r 1111r1;; [Xll11 l h•"llro,(lll1'., ya1il 1\o ·t11al Hl<'Hl!I•' S'.i.':(J. 1,11i11 1n~. Bl·r t .t::.1;11 (' 011 "THE LITTLE HUSTLER" per n10111h \I+• "'ti ;\\L·i:ill da~~ ~d ll1•;;il y lnr _\ll!ll' 11Ct'llplll1!'Y )llll\. ('n111plo'lf'l.1• l'!il'J.IClr>d BEAUT IFUL TURTLE ROCK .0'THEREAL ~ESTATERS "The Sign Tha t Talks" J;-at:tory 'f'rcnning -Field St1 pl'r\<1.~ion -,.\d· ver\1.~1ng 1\1d s 8:)295 to $8500 rc11u1red -Se- cured b.v snlc<1ble inventory Big profil.'i - c:vt'rv bu!liness a bu1·tr $5 2,95 0 1l'J 17~{1 tn •11'•11191,f;~ln~ EXCLUSIVE WI TH -SfORAGE-GARAGE Newport •• Near Hoa g Hos p . $25. PER MONTH 646-5855 I~-~ --- Fairview Corona del Mar llH'\lflll!, 11b11 dl'<ij)~~-fl.I'\\ ~I) 11• k 1l !'ll1·~ ll'ifh ~II bu11r. 111~ 1n1·lurh11i:: rlt~ll"8Shf'I'. P•)uhlo· J.:.1r.1i.:f' s,·h(Jnl~ nr.rt ~11.,pp1n1.: 11r•a1·h.v. J.r1 11.~ sh<lll 11 In yn11 l.Y la nd.~rap<'d 11'\th !llll, tcill Walker & Lee lr"l!s and n111n) shrut>.~. ru!I 646-8811 PREVIEW SH OWING pnl~ S:!l,:iOO. 1\ll h."rn1~. 328 POINSETTIA :.i1·-l 11.trhor Bl11I. a1 Adarn~ Call IWl-1 221 (1nytime) ('11t'tlt'r lnc:al 1on : 4 bdrrn., f<.1n11lv rrn .. 21 <= ln1th ~. J Jro fc.~s. lnd:;cpd. dl.'corHLoi· ('rtrperlng <\'. <l r<-1 pe s .111~1 a hop. f--kir & a JUn1p 10 the CO rlllllllrlrl Y pool. Asking $43,950. A IR -CONDITIONED Loi el.1· '.!. bdr1n. lt.: den ho1n r . taslefully dec- Ol'll1ed ll1ruru1l. \\'ct bar. 2 full baths, a lt e le ('. kitch., & priced riti ht a l $33.950. FHIU/\\' 11 TO 'l ;,.i;,.'H91 ()f'M..11 ·111 9 P\1 SEYMOUR REAL TY l ·~~=========l l.1k(' i:...-~1 11r1Jo:hhors~ IJ.•rl''s 1----- - --l 71.Jl Bf'arh Blvrl .. Higo &h LOWEST PRIC ED I• 11 spa.·iou~ 2 Hf!. hunir ui 11 • l'l T .... 1 hr,'! h,, p1ol111 IJ.?.r Open ,111 9 p~ 4 Bdr1n fa1n1lv rn1 , on 1he rn arkel in l 'ni- TOWNHOUSE ·SPECIAL · .. ,.11111g 11( fn rn1ll1· n1·11.:li-1 ·'11ri1 Sn1 t!n11n nr A"~llrnr 1er~11.1· P:l rk zi:.o l \alh~ b ltns' 2 frp1l'S. (I in ilfli"S. _'\r.1r \ Hit ;tH·~t 11p1 Sll<~!lrn•i, i.>ynin•~. S2:1,jOO. ----- -Ill.Sir. hdrcn. l. ONL ,. s:J0 ,500. <..'all us today I: f'l" o.;I, T" o f»1 BEACH C OTTAGE $21 ,000 F11ll p1·1cr Lu1r ,1',: ,,hilt'µ. Fun 1 111 Ing 11 1 1!11' hP.lf'll. ;.. .. I .1011r. 1·1·1<. s.1JO <1ov.n ~-11,, (',,I! IOdH). Walker & Lee ti '() l!.1 1·1~11 Bl1o1 111 1\d.1111' :lt 1-~l1!t l Opo'11 11 1 9 l'.\I For i~formation phone: WHOLESALE DIVI- S I 0 N , EL ECTRON DISPLAY SYSTEMS. (714 ) 642-6262. :\ .~11bs1d iary of :'\('11 port Production PL. r\.B. Opt-Sonics c·o ., 890 i;:.inl1•11 1,.a.11. b1~~f'r ht•-_R:_~rirr til6-Sll9. $28,500. I to see Jl' ~ · STOP ! Srlt 1011r taiilllllQllC'r llnrl tu" !111, l•1t :S >-1. ,(JO 'E ilst Bluff .1 "IP. BA. ~1, for111J til• rn1, I !",.,. !111-~ !n1·Pl.v '.! ,1o1ry '\1•11-A creage for 1ale 150 Business I I lrl11 · I ° COME&SEE!! i;u·r 100 ~ -u·i '""t' 1 1' · Un1vefs1ty Realty h l'f:'lll. ~rp <l{'n, k1tPhll~.i11 II p11n H•·;1<·h h•ll ll". "1111 huKI' )-----------~ Opportunity I"" flt ~21 9:'10 ...,1111 11111, 1 • !::'\Cl U '>J\'~· AG8NTS • . cac cnncrcle pal 10 to en.10.1· the hreeze,.·. ""' "" '.' • ::OOI I-C,1 ll\\1 {1;·;,;·,10 •.. J ' rrnroinb., hl!iu R l0,l'rpls l1!'dr0 ~ull<,'<"Jl!l ra1rd1·na111I t :X('f:l.l.t'.XT KUY'' {)11-n,.r l hrdrtJ<•ni and d 1 11 1 11 r: ------1 S:\Lt.S ~ Lt:A.SES 1 hi ~nt<',rlor,. cnncrele pct t in for rrlvale sunbath-1 1 1 ------------T!ll:r:t: ('()()J. !'OOJA"i f C)fl GOOD LOCATION 1hruo1tt,drps_o1·ers11.C't <1 . 1ng . Nlcl!ly d one 3 bdrin. hon1e in Rroad-,1n;f' a11u1 no0111. l'llu"" n·11ru1i;:' •Calllo i1"n111. C1t.1, *THE PROOF IS 200 I 1··1 I I I rl '! ··~ •·r lov.· dn paynl! llSSUlllf' ·1· I lowi!l lH11, ll'illk 111 11ll 11:1·hnu1~ lf'l'f'I 1:.>!) at•frs. s:lOO l)<'r Ar'. IN THE P UDDING* \"O lJ ll L':•I·:. :"\n11 vat•1u11 ror ··• . t'fornrr n " "1' ~ ~ ~."-.-: ·-. ' n1oor, url c Rot·k, ,1u :-t !ileps fron1 llldJOr HP. .~· fdn\11)' J'!ll. honH•, '.' [.; ·• $2~ .. .00. \A loun. S'222 pe1· k I • I t ~li"Pi>lni.;. f"'1·1o't·d In ~!"'II Al.~u• r-;, Sau 01!'~0 {\>u1ity Ul :•i"I l(IJ:l "J~JJ: . ..;lll!'S ap youi· 111~r~1·t11\n I • '~ r µar ". 1)00 SI\'. CtllllS c !. )Jriced •>I .l.ll.'l ~·'>. '.9'. 0. I II n I ll ' 1 / • '0 11111 1n~·1 1a xe~ ci ·' ·~·'" '' "~I. ~" •·;• JiO 1"·1'•·s "'i~>O ,,.,,. fl•·· '.'\1t11 I I I I • C.tll "•1011."ol Hl11<·n ,.,,..I nat1~. •'au1, enq>, .~ •nq1. 1{,..') • (, • -·-COL L INS & WATTS " pn1nt•d i..~ tir l'll••·r, !'\€>11 "~ Sr'<li1d1'd p1t10 l"\t1:i l . ,•'-...._II. 1., LOVE SPANISH? hTnis a1a1! ti~· ownf'r. 11·111 porl h1!\'1'nat1011a l. ,·1111 f'\' • t>. HERITAGE 1••<1'l;111c p.1d ·1.,1;v ;i lr.rik• / J"c:illJ-• '!'hen he ~ure to .~ce this I:\11\·11\('l ;l.1\'!'I·: 2 bd-~;-:-i.i.~.l I·\··~. fill-O l ~j lai.;P J•a1·t t1',1dr for dnw11 l•('l'I l11r1':dilt• Pll rti i n~f V ~UL tnu1 MORGAN RE A L TY ·-~... t62-4471 ( :".:':.J 546·8101 rni.. 2 hillh 1011·nhou se, 11·hitc stucco. red t ile Loll'rs1 p1·i;·r>d •n 11\c l"1.11n"111. l"all ,\f! ~i:,7-!!7ilO. 11hd<' 11 ••tk1n,:: only " IP11 673-6642 675-6459 I :11 1 \1~1a VC'I th o -I roo f<~ unglazed Italian rill' fir ~. lhruout ·\ BLUFFS Hi•s: 4!l!J-l~Oti l'n111~ I"''' \\\••k n•f1llln~ -FIXER-. UPPER -IR' ~011 NE .?~\k-11 ... 1 Llor ~P11·rx~ ~:u I~ fi1•11 1:\.l ''POOL TIME '' c:n1~:\'r greenbc][ local 10!! for ' ~.IO 000. $.': llili! .: lllt. '!. h.o. 11 1-11'1<'1 110 ~A('-rarw_h _s >lf'-NU .<\l 'Ttl.\IA'l'h' ,\lEH('!!AN- A I .; •r '\('\\ v 'l ' " ' I F II I \\ 111•11 ,l111li ,dlol g>11' <'if•/' (}()\\N_ nes11<i11 lan1il.' ):J.SI !11 ~1·.H,..; \\1111 11ar1n11all.1 V1'('(1n rnn1 .,up. l<i 1u·. . · 1Pw • •i.-, . :11111r1rt•r . o unta in Va ey . _ r 1 , " f>fll'! f>irr J Hrt. :1 h.i i•a•·li RH. ~', RA, f;illt nn, Ii,: lnl , ............... ____.. 0\rr 2000 ~q. 11_ o 11 in,. "S/!\t:t~ 191(;" !lf~l1•'1 , •'!' ('d,\! ll1;:h 1-IBkP O\f'f $2-, pf'r mo. k11<"l1111 ' !'l fllllj'\f; N f RUIT P!'IC'C $71.."iOO IS .«di. 11 111\ n :1.1, 11 ... 1, .. r .\· \:illf·~ l \•'\I LEASE OPTION l'Jllll'f'. B1•au11ru1 !"Bpa~1sh ()[If' 1' l'1ut111il(' '111111 h ,\111\'1n:::: lo pyn1nls !16!1----00 17 lllP" Sll!!!'I:~. Rtld ("flllocl I II ' I I S •. ,,._O/ f' I'"' •1·1 r .. f> ~ .. ' «ln1·v hOlllf' -I l'ul'OOITI~ ],1 \\'r,1r1n Bank Bhli.;. h:.:r Bluffs Ul!ll. 611-2!16."i,1-~--inc: thf' ll!!lfll'.I htl\•·5'. \\"h11 1 r1g11rngnH .,t~u r Jl'itt:i•• ,,1,.,A1n.<'t' ,,,-til0 •• 11r. . ., nl{ !·, nA 1r1 linr }".\. · · · · C ·I I ' I , 1 .. 1 ... 1 • 1 ·1 ·A-"'' famil\' roo111~ plus hllI:•' ,,,,,,,.,.,,-1,. 1,,,., I 01111r ommerc1a ,,, " .. , •.• ,, •. ,., ,,, mak' mine on ~t'aSOl\li rr n a s. 1111 ~. ·' l" n1u~ "'~ · I U•'IJ.:h lOl'h1~111, (•lf•Se 10 · · · ~ I 158 ' -'J BAY V I EW si-huol.~. llurry nn,I call 011 pool. Bkr. Stl-:1~.-. D . . -B-EA UTI FUL 48DRM Proper ty 111011<'.1' Ir ytJ" al'P rrliablf' Costa Mesa ays 8JJ-OIOI Nights . Charn11ngly 1t11frrrn1, n1tiol 1h1~ 011!"'. S1.l"1./n10. I t htnlly 1ouu1, .I h.1. hlln~. h:.\'~ il g'Of.i:I t'il!. <lll<l r.RI' E'rn 3 Bit:\ Bil. lflnllly l'lll. COSTA MESA l SHERWOOD REAL TY lrrk 01·rr 2.1fXls11 f1 , s.;1,;.00 INVESTMENTS 1n1rno•diatPly ltl\'f'S1 ssoo.r. hnrnr. SJWcCa<·ular 1+r11 vf EASTSIDE ) CALL 540..8555 Irvin• I Laguna Be ach Fl' t n.,;11gr An·u. Dn1·r ll'ITll "o\IA.IOR" t" .\21000(). }llll n1.•y bt-llrl hil,\', fl('t'fl,11 .~· N{'11pnn C'f'll-"-~~ll!llf' l:.r. Lnan .. r $1l:M F:Y-0 \\":'>:Ft:> S "~ OJ I! -h~ '!:\111 ft•au1·1~1·n. Tt:O\ANTS-Ll-:A.<:EBACKS l'.'IPd Ill .IOlfl our .~U{.'t:t'S trr. $))9.~JllO. 11i1h 1 .. t.11 pa•oit'fll ~ .. r t ~''lH1l{' • 6·.:· ~liA' 1 ~11j $42.00 Tit!•: 111,.,11 c,.01111 Pninl b•·lu' c .• 11 l'11111 •d P1\1p1•1·11f'.~ OFFICE !{'an1. D11'p u.~ '' n!'/lr sholl' RICH I RWIN s i.,21-1 J)"r rro. t:rf'.il , n111, r I '1,., 11 '!RA .. d: l & ~I; t'lld 1 C;i11 he yoll r <"Inly t'Mt ti )OU Beautiful Sandpointe I ,,11 l .. it:i ni,.·s 1111,~1 h<':nu i,tnl __ ;1 !/~~I I ~.:~~~; ('Q,\li\1ERC[A1. in .! .'t•ur ~1n<'r1·e unrrrsl REAL ~02R8 9 5~75-6060 ~·;:,~11 J~h,1~~'.r"11;,,,1'.·i~11~:1 11:;,1·,~ ~ ~:1.7 , t B h j ~;,~, as~·;;1~~~;;1;n~~ ... ,·;~ l -i1:,~cl1 ~~11~-h:, ;..\1::::;;;, 11/.'..\',;,'.\1. ~;;;'_'r't ... : 1'.'.~;rr~ 11:i1·1l~~\ !1111:'.!J n;:~2~ ~~~~ Fl~h1~Rri •• 1r<. W. R~ ~'JB~i~·.c~NC . ~:;:ti 11;,:·.111n•·~h·;:td1~1'.~~. hz;;, • l••1 1ni.: 1,11r l1l1•'tloi1 fl•,h-1 uningon eac 1i:ion1~. ~rpa 1·atp ,J;iunrh 'I', J11 t••\11 1111· hd1l1"n ll "lo•r j'o•u1t·i ,,r 11,,11,r ,111,, 'w· f~loll,d<'lil<'lll·(1pl a.i ,.1.-,,0 ,\t' 11\l·:.Hnikt'r.~I S:l3.'.l ll5 Pl \onf' r111111l"'l' tu Nr1>.por Sl/4°/o LOA N I.• p:11t1 1<'1t i111·11ot11 Al,,-, 1,,,11 hard11ood f.loors. f ull Pl 1LC • ,.,ft1'111'1. 11111<1111 111,· ,1•111iJ1.1 .<:u•·n 1., 111, lull.I ;ippii•n;ilrd 0 r11,.,. r:si·i•L l!llalwnl:,:. Ct1n· 1 ,\("HJ•: + CAnLSl1AD, zon-lnll't'IH!l1u11,d D1~1 rlbu!in1 \';;~~~~:: 2~11117~::111;:;:111.~'. i:r•·1·11 sli;1i: <'ill"l"'l 1 11~ 111111-ELEGANT S2-Rl.·ell·al. I Estate by ~::.~,.;"· 1:~;.';1,';:::~r111c'.:~;1:~1 r 1i,'.'.1_11~.~.IMJ1l_j_:11 ~::1 1 nr .~.~·:-·~:~o. s1d•'r lsr »pl. !1111111 ·11. ..... f'tl rnr 11111:-;, nin!f'I , rond". ;:;;1:.:;~a~~,~, . ....,;;~~r;u~"~:1t; ,.r. •"lllll'J"IC•1I dr·n ;il~o 1 h1tth•., "' " Bl _ ·l'll-1:'2[)1 l'.\l'l'llt•nl •iL'<'all 1,1,..11 , 1 ..:..:..1'._'. _ __'.:pl . # :!1\A -m h11'I' Ill rlrf'ilnl kll<'il-Hill .l t111gr t1rd r'1llltll:-; Or i MANSION McVAY >h11l,1•••10.1 ,,,,. 11, •• I''''··· •f Hl-:Al r. ,,.,.:,.1-,\.~yn_\.'11-:--1 ••lip s,;1 .~);~). ()\\ll•·rlHJ:•'t•l,1 un S1;ilr l'111·k l ,agnon. 1>.1lh 'l:'f."(j fl ,.. ' Pn ''llll•l. S:lf~I Hit" 1·ond1-ron11al d1111n, llJ'•'H. (; r .·~ \';u ·,1111 ·l Rfl .1 H1\ 11·1-lf'\'{'I. s:::;,~1011. { +~Ill \lt';I nn, 1•, Bi\ _._ . -~----I --,~--,. I I 'h. ( WATERFRONT I hlnc•k tro'!'l\ilV_ 1nlr'l'\'h:i11k•' N11·1• Lilllf' Rusines11 tiC.n<>r. rh•1·l1'1'!1lll' 1111• l1 llf't'. ''° <In"''' o,· •·11 • 1 .. ,,. ""'''' [ :\ l'i!I' '''· ><11 lor111l l1 \· nn. . '1111P •·• .• ·.-,1<1.· .. ,·. ,' ' .' .•. " .. • u r 11 " "" i d h II I S ID S S( S 1>.1l h nt' \\ltlll'.!lif hr a111il11I :l A1•t J:i!llP1 ,1•, fr;unri<, i!il!.~ Ele<'IT'll' l;ftl'ill!r' door O~'ll· a lso <1v<11l<1blr. c:ilJr·1). fnrr11! 11 111 1'111, lrg re . ""' c npn. ·'·'·''' · ,,.\-. 1I' Ch;11·111111k ('n1ut.,n1 1n111n1 nn , I I I I 111 " B.n., :11~ hath!'> lioo1r. ;v111.1 I i: >flf 11~1'< 11rn1t urP. Ver.1 rr_ j(t It. ('fl\'f'l'f'rl 1111110. JI <; Walker & Lee ~ll1·h \l/tlpt:rft<l>'ll 1hr1•n1n R!l:\.11.,).1~ ~1.-1-QI."-..'\ '. 11·.•. ----llu• ba.1-. [){'l1~h1 !11J 1·1~w -\~I'. ()11'1\l't". 7:.!9-:Jl72, illlfi!t'lll'f> ~101'1', ln1v fl'll! Janl11~lw -~" !llllT.\I -II loll111 r+ppl'~ . .11l~n P11 l111K ---COOL P OOL I H!·.,,I l••p l••l'al1nn, lrvrl, po1nl. l"''i" ,t· .~11p. II _ i:nrnl ll·R~t· . .$:llKlO l'f'q '<I inr u·nn·1 l11.~1~ a 11·,1. ~1·11 it'k dr r1 11 1 11·1'1 Ill· •\l.·I 1• ~11"' p111i.: 111·11 l.K 1 hr $79 t0i1 Cond ominium• , , , ·i-,,,. 11 1 RI A11 1 J\l I-' ( .,,, · ·· 1 1n\·r 11 'lr_v ,... ,,,.1,,1u1 ... 111tio1 54~ 1720 TAR BE l L • i::;:1_0~~.~ll; •r1r:~11; 1 ~I 9 ";:~;ns h:t1', f1ill 'I /,1 ffrPpl, rna•1Pr '~.:i:' ~::~! ~{':· 1111 ;»;c~1~~·.i" l ni' p ~ 1 h C'f'illo •i·, 111 111,. I hrn1«• ,. "H1ds·.";n.-;!~·1r t1nd ., ·~~:n, 11 llH EH'I' ,\· A.~~~:· for s ail• 160 I 11 i:::ii 1; 1~_6:ini rir f~lli--4 :i.'IR, --C-OLLEGE-PARK l><•tinn s1111 ... 11 ,1•11 rr1rra1 (' 11 \ ! s~\ll~ll l l'l'liu 00111,1 .~ M11 t1n11 .. 1,1 \1:1 1.11ln ,;,,.~.inn I'· R.l l--NEWSPAPER- WHA-T-YOU-C:.EEI. I lo.il1·<1n.1 11 w erpts, rlrr~. 4 IJ<'(lrnn111. Sp11n1<ii. Fasl11<111 I ,1 . II} inw -~::s 1Slfi , 1,·11 2 l!t:l;~: B~:DP.:'>1 S, • -I s 11 •. , •• I·"''"· 11 ,dk'''' .. ,,_ 1 FOi{ ~al t• or lf'H~f'. 2 1 1 hi· DEALER Sl'.'.'l!~I c II v ,, ~' " -----' S!•lf~. rri·1 tins. nr·ar 1.~ >.;QT Q,>.;[.\' 11],;i! 1,,11 0,.1 '1 • . · , .•• ,,. 1,, "···•i·h 1·~ ., •. ,,,. t'\'1.\"l-:1!11Al.L -I hr.;.! h;i, BY (l\l"NEH· \',.·hor111 Hr11"h 1,,.,.,.h hu111r Furn no· 11n! l 1. I J BR. 2 ha . ro1rrr1I li1n:11, ., "" ,,.,-.• , "" 11<'11' 11 11·, sharp 11 n1l r f'an. "r . ,\ lh•rah1 ~:'(an11nr1 11 I ) •I J ., • ' f \ I l ('111 I ~ ]u1 tll' a<'•'•'S.< ,\1'\\' :\ Rll, 2'~ R.\ t '.u1 I"' "'t'll I 'IK) !' (•I l::f' yill'fl \\'11111111;: 1t1-t.1U!'f' Il l! !ll1.' "If'):. \111•)<1111. ('\II'~:< lil ltlt'flllOll_ .-:1u111 ~ "" II. ,,._,,,. :i .• ' $111."00 ~·nu p!'l!"P'' r .. n n ;d •l11u111: 1"•~1111 , .~ .\r,r.~ \tkr a 111,111,.J. lhn-ri-C;nf 1 I 11;1rh .t 1~~·L $il.'itVI. 1;·~~1 t \\1•1'l;l\iu111. \'1"\1 l.11\11•,1 !h1.1 ;\n :1l lt·~~1d1' \'lll~J.:•'. 1nall!<C'h01,Jl~.t ... hnp'J.;.Vnl) 1 •• 1., , to··i "'"' 1,1 .,61 l arw in realty, inc. llf" l:nn11· 111 H;i1u·hn ,\1 .. ,,1 962·.C 471 ( :-;:; ) 546-8101 l11si' $11.!f•O ('.111 E1·r!,1n, I .. ri.,,,~·n (II', K::; U ' 11'-~ IC'. 1 ·'"~' ---•.• ,\JI SJl.OOll. l,;ll<1'"1 irrrn~. 1· II I I' 1 1-L H .ll ---------21 .ltii 1 1t·,olkhu1·~r. 1!1H,n B("h CORBIN ••II '1""1 h··l1r1" u uril~ nnirr1nr<>r ~ .1'a1~. 4 fH: 2';h:t lo 1.·t11u•t',lrr>! aguna 1 s H1\YSfl()f!~:s. B~ 1l\1t1f'r, •1 \II "<I ·1· 1· I '.·16-."dll an)l1n11'--L •Tn1<.. n111 1'n11·111 S HOWCAS E HOME S'll-1~/i E1·•·:-\~-t.:.~. hi I•\' n11 1t r11.1 ~h'r }11,I" HR+ 1lr11, 01·f'1· ::ooo $t\ 11. ___ _ 1" ~11 .~•·lin.1J!' .f, South Cr'""' ,,, •. , 1,-. '"''· , RI' •. 1 ,,,11 h,. I' ,, ,, , S .. , '"I" 111'::\TklJ pnul, ·'flh! l"l<'I 1•· I I , ..• ,,1 TO\\'>.; HOUSE " hr. 2'·.• h;i. MARTIN l'I•,.·•. ~ ~. ~ $29 950 I •·•''11 "' -.\ ''1 ,. ·'···''' h1u11r. ·I RIL ~ h:1, 111·\ lour. ouu·q1"" IUl), 1·'·' I '' 1 II "" l11n1 rn1 . Pill~ Up•la1r<. tion-1 1 ::.;··~ li~l~I 11r f.'Vl--~lllO •'lu~1 ~··II, 1 1~ :1111'!, tii'i-/<li!IO, f1>l(l , ~:111n:1 , a !';11· · 0 ':. 111 01·;1111:•• ('n arr;i, Sl'-cur- 11.' •l<'/)11.• l•"(<l 1\ntr R.r ., ~~:ti2 I\ l.1n""l11. 1\U'lhr ir11. :.\JJ)I In l:1m1ly hurli:rt~lu~ hnrnl, 11 1fe 11nrk tORt'lhl'r ltu1 ltl 01\n !•u~1nrs:<, per1 11111" K:!)~Ol!H COLLI NS & WATTS 11, rin 11 ~nndrc·~. 2100 ~q llnhrhf'l':iblr l'rll'I' nn 11H~ 1'1•l''tt J>:\lo. ~:~1~1 ·:!~:.. 1,1:1<,1 [ \:.'.000. 1' 1:. fi~~l-ll?il9 644.7662 %J . .-~-1t: r.1.,. .. 111'l-il.1.·1j 1 . 1' 1 . 1 .l hf'droom 111111 21! ;-, 2~ Laguna Beach Laguna N,·guol · -----S;>.,\C'I\ ~hn p. r:1x1d n-01n~ 1 !"II <> 1 iru t!•11· nr t.;r"i!I ,1,,,,1. I P.A~'Slf1)l{l,.S •·hr>lt·" )r ... >\-Inc ome Propertv 166 hu,,ui•·~~. ~Ol;:i "' ~ /';111\jl!'I' n1• ho;11. s.:~ ••Iii n11np11~ nlfltll -HANDYMAN -NEAR sCHOOLS 11011! 4 Br. ~·~ llit. d111.' l-'11'1. (',\l 1~w ·""· ll;irbnrj * CA LL 847-8507 * rl~n anrl 111111(111:.: d•~1;,,11·f' 4--PLEXES 111f'11r 11•1111:h tn s,·hool~ Bl<r. fl.l:t-:t.'1'~·-,. SPECIAL ~ P.I: :! 11~' 11 " ''"l'fl -. r·,~1111 llllL.:•' 111.<1..,!f'r lw !Jp•'ll d.1 1!) '~"'II '"~ 1--- HOT? 1lr'.1''"c. 1.1u11b.o·;iiird s.·:1.•.<"I. Sfi'1 . ."~1(] lto·,1l1ur, lil!H!"i-:1'2. Investment " $,;()(~I do11 11 1'1'1('!' $:1,\i11H), 1~ Tll~: THE\!!·: f,.r 1111 HIGH ON A HILL /',\IU\ L11lo nr. 1!11111:. ,l flH 11 ,.,·iwr ,<.: CJ;,k, 11 11111 • llrli. Opportunity r1i.11·111111g nldrr li11n11 • l.1•· f'.1nor.n11w I'll"'\\' (ro111 :/u.; I J B~•. hlln~. \\'II>, 1"~11. 2 loll;~ \I'. 11r Rl'al'ii Hli'd •·nt<'d '" f lno •r "Vfl,l.i\f;I·'. hdn11. l ll:i li<H\H', 111 .\ln1 1 $.::\,.",1H) fi.r ... :tillll 01111••r !\I'll i·opi~ k.· do·p.~. fn·'"pl.<, 011'\' _1n1u· <)111> rJn11r111g I. OVJ .ti1:1·~1\'',~r0 •11n11, \\llli l Mt>d, fn)' ,·,nl,1· s:i•1,'l.l.rl l.1 I''· "i•~ hlri .1,. ,, .. 1,,, n1oril'l1ni: .~t·l11V1I C1•1 in. VERY NEA T -VAC ANT <I Br dr111. •·lr•·I hl!ln.<. d('lll~<' ••arpr! & p11rl, 1i. BA. 1,·<>ll m~nu·11rrd ,vanl. :-O·'•'~ Fl l1\ I I 1 Newport Heig hts "' " an n111.~1;;nr111K 11r11" '"' 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. LEADERSHIP R . E . v..-.11,•,1 11>111 pt>opl'" & llfr. () (' t: A'' .t s i\ :-; I)\'/ 1'<11111>i1'11•lv f••JL('<'cl nlo'1111 f()r N EW LISTING ,1<1j.:.~111 J'M '!.-Htifi \\'r 11 ill 1r;1111 .1nu. S111all 111- ~ outh "'(~ oast LEADERSHIP R .E , 842-4666 VIEW OF OCEAN B!•'.ACi ll·:;-; B~:l.fll\', ll•'111 11-ho:il nr ·11 ,.,J,•r: $:i~J.~/JO. J BR. $34,900 ------1 \'1·-11111•n1 .-,1Q-~,:.1n l>t"N)i;,S !"• hr111'11 ;1n ·h1l••i•1url' 11 WELL CAR ED FOR I \\'!·: . ...,1"K.\Y F.LDEi\ · -·--~~ .111 ,.1, ~11"<•1.1 11·rr 'h:ul<'<! sr111n>?, .,-, 1 1 ~,i·i·s· Money to Loan 240 ('\!r'!'l•l!' of Slllt'l'fl t . 1·.•·<I <I•,,.,, '·• ll'l'•"I I'"'''" ' •• , , • .. ,. .. ,. 01 11 ·.·11r1u•r 101 1t1~r.•_>lf CJ1H si·.•i.ooo N ~:EllS \!J,\()f{ Hl·:l'1\IHS Ill •!111 1•11'.1'1'""· [~\\·ti····'· I 11 I n .. " .. , ._, h . ( h.ir111111c .l hll, 11111 \l rhh Rf'Allv 1>12-.1')')-, st TD L .IV !'fll'\Tl:"\t;i, '1111 '1" il\I U• :o;Z!l fllW) 1·n1 , lw u·k /l't>I, hrhqj fl1 •, ' --oan 111..::.• , ... d.~r .~11"1." ,,.,f1111r' L N . I R I v1c·ro11v11 J1 -I ' aguna 1gue ea ty 1 :u·p, •1ra 111·~ ('<1nl 1111 1111 [ • · ·• il!'ra ~ n ,, , ~ ~h«r~. Real Estate by McVAY F'. .. Joy '""I hr'f'f'/f' h'<l111 2 11'.l<•l',\I flt'C'~llCr 4 fir \11•1• "fll<. •IJ·p~ ,(. p;i1 1". 0 11111•r I an'(lflu' J11.')"01. l\:;il<"lh1 ".I·"'''' .l· •I'.''· 111~ :; 1111-, 1 I 5 , I 7 • l"TER"ST "' ' 830-5050 496--5 791 flhl L!"I O)Jl :illf'.I', ..;l'f' 1111~ I"• rn I:'! HlJ'f'~ t'f'tl O•' . " ,-. .\1rr t1! 1111' .1 1i<•dr•1"n1. 2 J1:11h fatnil\' 1nrim ht11nr "'lit f11+ 1r;1il11 l f.•l •h1<~"1 fl1•or' ru11 l'i ·'I' S~"l.~i1n \·,.r··I Cn 11 \1 ' O••>r pL111. 1111111 "" I '"''"'"'' 11· .• .-.~ht. s.~ •. ,111•· nr~\ .. rr('r on 2nd TD Loan :: j, 11'1-I""'· lnru1.11 lo1 Lido l51e ,, , ,-, 10""' ~(Al-I. 0 •4b ·l 'J', l'l\V nl -"-• 1-<u1l1 1n 1;11rhr11 fnt·p1o11·r. •Ir '\n 111 l•r,z i>.r1>.1•ort ('\I ·.i,9·1, 11.t'hlfu) ra11n, ·~·" 1•1l ;nod, ___________ _ ~un p~llo< 1 :.t1,1:1 11 I' ! :.1 .•. n 1~ "HERE IT IS!!" tn11d• of h11'111n• \\11••d f.,, ! RI~, ' I~\.'"' r! p ·r1n ·1\,,.. <l.1 rl111::; nr 1tu111111;::1r>n ~rr1 po, '1U lf'l rn1. 11\.\ l•'L! l>•11n1111: l11l" --~,.,--:-:----~ " ----216 Via Lorca Lot1 for Sale 170 pl,,..,. u1 hi.,, II ,1,111' 11<',1;'!>, A A~ \tlr t'\111•"''1 h<'~n1 :t Kl : :; M ..,...._ 1::1' \\l)<i•l\\<. 1•·11• SI !!1111 ' "''''' <.:1101('~; 1.,1, R 2 1(l(}),.1'" ''I I K., l~+ltl•' 11/-.nulh 1•.ttlu, \)11. · --· "" ••ul-l1H1d1p.; ,,,." ! "' l_I 1.,,,IH)fl ... ~•r •'•"port PoJI Offlc• Pa\"1·d 11111'}. .lll![ E "''""" I\ I\ .11 1o1 •1r1.; ,l· "~-h ·1• ,., "", \I 112 Via Watier§ San Clemente '"'" "·~ r ·' • ,.,sa ·l's~ I Trrm~ ba~C'd on equi ty. 642-2171 545-0611 Servrn;; !i.1rhor arra 21 yrs. Sattler Mort~age Co. ll!i F:. 17lh Street ~rt ""'- T \ f! 81·:1.1. .,!:111 I~ f:.Q ""n' fi'll' hi"'"' I "•Tll•·d :·•', '1 .. ~,· '" -'1•.,I• - ,1"'1'!'•' !: ~~! ~M ,.. •.. '' _, <;(Jl ,IJt.:"\'\\ FST t .. .;,r \TF..; - ·1·n1 1.~;v~.1 . F1•·11111111;: '"I• 1" drf'an1 ••t! of ·, Hr ! I"\;, 01111< r rn ".'1 •<'I!, ;i•k11ll! <ii.11" -111111-oul (_'loi~,. In 17th ~I. ~hnf'PHll\ I \l '., 1 llP. :1 "·· \\,._, <ltl 11.11111·, I ~~~""~~~~~~~~ ,,-·;VJ J·l,.1iJrrl 1!1•n J,,, "II ) : HI ~.:: B1\. 111 01111,.r.1 11rra .SJ1,000 61~-1!.'119 'I'.'·''''' I" ,,.h,.,I , ,,,,1 "· I \'.t i 1111ll111 · <·1 II 'l ,uu-11111,,..,r Jil.>11!1'1·~ \ ____ ~ I .. 1111 1 ,1 •. 1 •, .•• · ·"· ' n, .. ~111 11"11rn1111 11• 1<11 S. -R " F I I ·'h"Pl•"'I: .Ju.:1 l11c<1l11"•11 is iA ··' --, ,,11. 1\1'; 1111'\I II ll 11l\I ' ~•1nh 1·1~ 111 1111 :-,op ot .. 1 du1 "'" $1 1.'~)11 trr111s, a n cne1, a rms, House1 ID1Rent fl! S11 1"'! 1111111 .• h11n1r a nd \\H ll11ni:, I : I . < , 1 r1 I' , ' ·n. I :-~· It 01 NEWP ORT HEIG HTS I• •l'I\ 111r pri<·f' t in Ii HY "'\r1•t, ~ 1:;1: !•11•nh,.1.1, t "f{/)'.-' 'll\IMkl!" :-.f..T I.\ r•11 h"aul1llJ!l,1 <lf'•''""l•ol ,i\-l!'!l Groves 180 ,~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,21;~1D0 8kr.S\2-2:;::.i . c1 .... n, ~T'f'>!ll_1· 11~1 n t rd, l'J.,\..;T11:. i.1111· 'I 1 •.• 1' S·+l il~I . Sa •. ·-. -fl,()ll tllt HN ("~Iii lt:in.h,' * MESA VERDE* •"I', \\/11 !'fl'~. ~rnl,·, t:ini'""'~ ,h<'ll!'i·•·d 1111 .,, I Tip of lido Isle I n Juiln Capistrano I $T 1. t i I H F . h d ~ti. JN) Kr•+"' I' lo I.!-l\.lli RUSTIC 2 BED ROOM HOME r: , .. -f\.r hf'lll'l1. S'!.l,:JJJ. · ' ' H , 111 1 HI\ ' 1 t "I '' 11•·1 i1r·ir a : ous•1 urn1s e J OO I! Hr.. 2 f',,\, Tror ,.,,ll<t 111 1'111~ ..i1,,1·n1111i: .. 111,•r !iu1t1•• '·' _ ·1 i:i 1"1111' ~ 11 :11:\31 1.1:1:1 I) l)rl;/!d~~.1~20 ,\,k for Hiii .-w· '.:'---,-------- ,,11, 1.w·;il1n11 ("o1rnrr J11t 11/1 :;:'•j-li~71 ________ 11<'<'•1~ Ml\IJJ: l·,:...11·1:111!!/ l·ipl<'~. ~· ~:. 11 ''11'1 (o·ntll \l11•t lo•"1" <IL111nu11K ,1 1:11 fl\\ I Genera l H · bo )'1\l'\T .~· !:J·:!'i\JI{'> 1111 t ;1 ~1· P••ltl for I •l'l:" 1111·11 ____ -::::C::O-C:-".O--:------!P:+l 11 r·" 1•· ... p , r111n•'f an\-~ _ _ _ unt1ngton Har ur fJP.El'l.ACI·: 1',ITIO B B-Q 1,111 ... 11111 ..,,11 ht,1...,,1 ;")Pr•r,,1. 1 *PRICE REDUCED* I •'d '" 1;o; . f,.r Real Estate Wanted 184 1 . STEPS TO BEAC H I ' . ' lt;i' l11t1)11\ f ill honu• .•lip~. Ht•llui•t·d '° s<·ll " $25,000 ,.,,) A'-k•11~ $'.r.l.!Jon 11 141', 1~-·1•·1.v :l RH :.! Hti. ltrrrit. 4 RDBill. h""1" nn i~lnnd , $34,950 FULL \\'i\NTl·'.11: Vr'ry r ,,,·lu'>Jl't>ICl.f..A" h0H·hf'l"1'pi11I, BBQf., Roy McCardle Realtor _<l,.,111 _!1 -,_~1'.1!6 01:_:11"1-l'l,'j', ·:·1 d n;111". nr"IY pa1n1;n• l'rpl!<. ~· 111 fl~' on Jg . )n!, ! .. ~~:~: .Tnllti hit) frnn1 h•)n1r 1>./$ll p f.· 1••f11i;:. 1rlf'~I r.,r yuun~r \\'rll hr·p!, \\ llh like PRICE s.l7~o.(~I!) ·' rh-~fll·~. !lf'W! 1-aq1t'IS \\'I'll ,. ' Sill Grundy, Rltr . tnfl <r·11<!. 1810 i\'f'll'JJ(1rl Hll·oi, t .:'>I. H\' l)\\':"iEH Nwr ,'!hr. h:r !'\I'll' <'J'fll!< ~· rlrp:.' Ln IA n nnplrtrl,i lnr!•r~i . ;iskin~ 1,0'\J·. l!l\l(IP. pll'r 111 Nrl\flOt'I P.r;irh j po•1·-;.1n $'.J;, ' 548-7729 . p;1t1n .t ln1•rl ~i·d Fl!A-V\ r·11 \ 1"1111.~' I ~.-1~!·~ ~kP ~r~ ~411-:~ I MISSION RE l'ru·rrl up lo s:::i0.000. /'h<HlP.; COOL POOL I \\ 1 lh •r111nk!r N1. '1!01\'' ~II l~)t.1,ul,.,, l\K fi7:-..li Hi t ll'•tll " 1·rar. ~:.1.1.~t1n~ VA A LTY ltoilJl 1~'!!!!'!!!!'!"~,_-.... --... J or 1·nn" S'li'.:t.'-0. 2 0 1 !I I HAFFDAL REAL TY \\'Al.I\ 'i hlk To hraf'h & 9~:. Sn {'n,1~1 1111 1~1l lf'cl .'nrn CnrPy, RraJror, 1 STCl,I\) t.)opo' :I All, 111 BA. $37,5 00 \lt'll'r'u \i;t fi1&-Jf\:'. !1 11-110."1 E1~«: "1 1! 21,lfi m11nnil. 4 Rr. J Jl.A. l'hntl'f' PHONE (714 ) J.11 Vrrnr, c .... ( 714 I lrr lo·, ffO)o ol, -i111dr s 11f'lt'l11nr $56,000 ruu p1·11·1· $.1 1.:ro. 1 . I ,.1::11na 1 !1n111.1c., l1k,. t1r1>.· :Z RR. 11tu~ Call 4'1:: 112.1 H1·~J1o1r 494-0731 rl1n1n11 rmrn. --- S BEDRM I I 'b SELLING___ Ult\' l<lr lo1·111inn, lti;: ('"' DECORATO ~l'l:\ i:m1; Sil(,_ 'I '' h<ll111', ~ r. 11'r1 n:•'" I O 'I'.,, 1w f••11 111r ;,•,'I V\ 1,,,,11 °1 "nr. ~ .r.•. -·.:m. HOME !'VT. l'ly-.-;-,-,-Ri'. 11')11"". BEACON * AllTl:-:T·s VIEi\' 11 0 .\IE R 'S-$89,500 ,\r;ir nr"'. 1 sh11·~, 4 HH 2 1 ·, Blll'lll. pJUs /t11tllly /'tl1 , Url K,\. rill april11111ers, <'11rpr1. I 645-0111 ' Lil\\' rJn.,.n Fil,\. \',.r1 ~P~,·-YOUR H OM E? - I I I. Jlr1:1ui'rl nrol'C s;:ll.X>O. l.':P ,. I '" h Ir vin• l!l1r1111u><lrr11,t-•Ul pnnl.hur:r~rl.'lu>rtst !<hflr!1 '"~ '"'"r~· 1111 11 tl''l · l<'f' nppn1 5>1i1! -"" uy ~ "· """' · ' '. - -In:. ~d!l--l!UJ n1l11'1'1lt or·•·rno ,\· rir111r lo lw•h Prirwipals onl} irinr M.i1:-];iri:r lt1! dr11 1>f'~. f1·pl, hi~ 1•ort1rr lol , I 111wn 1 "'" SJ2S,OOO "r ·"·h<~il, ljUlf'I h1Jl.~1,]1' rlrnrf', 1.':0Urmf'1 h11 1l11n kt!rh. ___ ---------('fllllllf'S. PC'r!'-OOA! At!rntion. FIROAD.\100P. Turtlr Rork, Oi·f'r 2.lllXI ~fl. f. 121 11 6!ll~.1t:: .,n, <l ishv.ashrr. h;i!\'1Ur1 <lui-HF:l'OS:-:t:.;;sl()'/ 2.• Y'""'· <'Xprrirnrr. pl11 u 4 Ji HR .. l h11, ft11 rm\ ,111 ;i H))l'I! 11.;u·i:r .1 h<ll'Ol. pill~ ,...,1 ' ~!l'!'fl $29 . ."00. 491-HH8 I hv 11•·~1 -2 h<Jrn1. On iO 0 11 'I COLL I NS & WA S •rl'rl~. t'O!\l\t'!"!P(l "' t'1flm, ~('r1'1(·1• r~•rt·ll. Thn1n11r re. Co. Fnr ;lr 1. · TT l!l4.11 S1r rra C'hul;l, $41 900 1r11: sr1111·.~. n""'""' \ilr""IUI,, <lrnl"'~. rrf'<l ll!" info, Vi11l<. RE. ~.1t;-il':!l 96 '.-~1."12~ f·:vr s. &,12-0 121' w/lan<l :i2&--'1267 0\1 !11'!'. I ,. 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::0:.::.0:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-"::::;:;.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l!l;i s~. \I' 11 I~ , , r 1 nr1J1:hl>nrhnorl . (" ri 11 ~ Id "r 1~11 ~ & l!l;,s~. ~ l1'11SP 1>.•1rh opl1nn 1<.1111 Slll()O ... lOal.I'••• in J:"arrtl'n d?\\'n, C,fi\l"() .,i\, l, f)"'C ~C:.tl! 1n larci• family 541).1720 TARBELL ·\:)~ ~'-<J?.1.1."J..-.'4:1 J)q•p Bdnn>. , 1,,, iSTORY Th e Pu?Ile wilh /ht> Bai//.fn Chaclfe ~"·""· 0 '" - STEAL AG!ia. f11n1:<1s1ic h:11 ,. .. 1 :.1 nnl,v O Rearrange '°tters ·of the S~.:i10 11·hich 111rl11rlr~ 4 four X'TO"'bled words be- hugr hrrlroonlll'.. 1.'>\'2U !:1niil,v low 10 form four sirtml" words REAL EST. l'O'>Ol, lorn1.11I c1 1n1n1? rl)(lm , I W E.N U S I I ;·ll)Q Glrn1Wy 2 bRlh< f'll l'llf'I<; ~ rlr11pt'~ • !Ol OI•' · I' I' I I I · L-oo'··K-1 N-G~Fo 1hn1ou1 plu~ ()vf'r 1~00 ~ri fr. - ~n mi~print nr m1~1~kr. Tr.1.d<' yours. ~-T,...A..,,ff,_0,...E-r-11 "t( ll11ld1l'tJ, 3 t:i.d1•n1~ Walker & Lee r • ,.,,,, loo. '""''I I I! j j ~·hlldrrn·, 11 '"g. ' I Hu;.:r poolsur tn1 , 2790 11.i rlxor Rh·rJ. "' Ad11m~ I I ~1111 v1rw ll11rd ~:t-()J6~ Oprn '111 !I P.\! P I G E R · ,,, ~ k--ir--.-.,.-..... -1 . pl'l('p' ,,, ·"'~'· i; I I I I E A little' inflation .ts like a Englund Rea l OPEN SUN 1.; R A G S I R Qu•lity Wood i,:11<'~1 i;uite • fr. lnr. J;, .~(lo111rd 1·n.~1 1111r-$200,000 f'1rrpl111•r,;. Lido l\orrl h11,1"!t'<'ln!, 4 B<lrm . w., h" p'us d inlniz rnl., lib1·ary " l"QOtl1 ' 1<1\ld,v. On r.o IL Jor 1>.'1lh p1rr th~. drn K, S"I ip. bowcm.b laweon Jrt. ACOl(o• n l <llfi Via Lido 67J .. f'62 -ATE ' RR. J ha. GOx!l() •••• $77,;.00 , .• SI. ~ilfl 03Hi .1 BH . J'2 hA , 4.ix!l!I .. $~!,."l(l() R • • • I • nn. 4 "' 90x88 •. St.Jj 000 ·· 2 "'': LIDO REALTY INC. Y 1 rn 111 3377 \'ill. l.1do 6j17.100 2 Frpk·( l•iw n1<11n!. Lii '(\ SOU!). R,1\f10111 h) ro b"llr1·r 1 u,1111•r. Pirr & lll r;a !r~ .... 1p ~· ln1 . 11:rn hell. 3 br, 2 h~ Estat• , SHi;i,(gj_ p .1,.,., 0 n l y , •l!J.1-~J I li7."...01J2 fnr 11rip1. 19'!. \S!li. ----Santa A na Heig hts . l HR. I" ha, t"rpll'. 2-rR r itnr., "" y11rrl w/p11llo. .1ilf',1(1'tl "' f'Q<ll, ~m'* lff'P Bil1'k Bit~· flf'f'R . 5 111111 lrnrri 1 UCl. 10 r111n lrorn hr,11•hr!I. S27.fll'X) full prier . As1'utnr , Sl!l.000 1st n1ortRRl:f' Al 6'4 .. j 01,•11rr 11•111 1Rke 2nd up ,to s.;ooo 111 6' ~ t..· tr1t" 1111)1'!"1 l'llr '·' pill"I 01 clown. 511i-21:,1. Real [1tate, lli] C.ner al Acreag• f o r sele ISO 40 ACRES N~AR SANTA ~I AfllA $\00 Per Arl'f' Biit Oak rrr".!l. "'" builrhni: R-3 r .AND \VANTI~n 5 10 30 acre~. l\1r ;\lieharl Con1pan~. I 11 Sll--.19~ Bu1ines1 Oppo r tun ity ASSOCIATE I~ 200 l'f'l'~011a blr rl\A lr nr fr. n1.1tr 111rh n1;inas.:P1nrr1I llbllo'lf'~. s-.Jar,\I J2."iO. l"'r 11t'rk plu.~ pr11f1r~. ('lt ~h 111\INlltlll'lll t'l'QUil'• ('I\ 17,,"iftfl, ~f'<'Urr<l, ~;~­ labll~h('{I &f'l"\'li'e bu~1- n,.,;~. l'l'fY lo"' ()l'f'r- hl'ad. f or &PPI. ealt 4!11-0.il~ NOT A FRANCHISE LOS ALTOS P r id• of Ownership Home ~·~111 11.v wllh lf'f'n!IRC" nk. 4 8rdroon1 t barh, built in5, ra1·Pf'ting. drarie11:. le11~e J2S."1 prr m<t. Phone Long Beach 21J -429-9."i."11. =---c-.,-1 e QU1F'.T J.IVl.'IC;, nr ht-ach, I Rfl ;ilJ u1 11 pr!. $11."i, ALA Rentals • 645-3900 e PENINSU LA POINT, 2 HR. 2 t·ar l!:ar, children/ ~n1 pl't.'I. $200. A LA Rentals e 645-3900 1~~1 il;;rhnr Blv1t B alboe P eninsula J nn12 b<•. t~r kit, p11110. Al'all only Au.i:. 1~13 \\". Bay. 67j...89.i6 Wff'tl('] 14-21. _____ , Corona del M ar \VO.\IAN 37 ~l:'l"k'l 1>.'flm1111 to ~hllre 4 BH hf'11('h holllf', 10.·ith or 1>.11~ut ch1lrll't'n. 67:~1!IB6 DELUXE TRIPLEX :::~-:::=-:::=-:::=-::· ::::::.....,·,~pregnancy. If '-'e·H on ·"" Th•1;, Property 11.nd 8P!'l1a11 trs. i,...;;..:.:....=..;,.:.T"-T-1 O Comti'9 tM duit. quc:ftd In llP-h'tfl ronrlil10~-. I r r I I by !ill!~ '" the rn!J1lng word View horn<', 1 bl()('k $SJ,SOO _ _ _ _ • you d•v•lop Jron11tep No. 3 below. hdv.rJ flnnr•, Ill s Cove I Mission V iejo ~11r~. l'l'<:l'f'l\lton I nv1•111 n11•n ! 1ri hr.1th. SA<:nlFTCE! ,\lust srll -pm-or rf'tirrmcnt. Ea~y IC'rtll~. •;im t'f'il .. I f)<'rly ~r1llrmr11!. ~ br 2 ba. PA R_T_N_F:H~"i-,,-,,,-.~c~.~11~1 'i2l5 i\10-. ,-tft7p7o71d~.~,cB~R=-. ~Nc,I "'lncsil\lr6t~iafty 546·5990 fnr---rhalirern unrlrr J ITy lhl' Prnny P1nrh<'r $50. @ P~!N T NU~fl(l1E::> lt TTERS 1~1 l H(Sf ~OUA~ES l SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 hui::_r rm~. rn•rrn1n 1nr<l ()('r l~'ri'I I ~77 f'•':oi1 011 1:<1.1):'fll u~lf>f l m-1 .$29.:ilO 2tl:l11 1111.·~n!I', 111 51~ 'T.-iO 1 :1!1~.~1011 V1rJ<1, ~:l7-71iii T'il'! l~l:f'llt ---'j Newport Beach ulrn1·r·L~r 1 11\\'i;>,t·, ('O\'f' l'i'~ fl'l'1I fl"lto Pnri~· ,<:ho\\ r1 hy llpfl! ,\!) Vll .1.A 'TI. j(l, R~.v~11l" !pol~ nnl), V11l111tf'. 2 hr, 2 n~. pv1 b<·h 1-%fl7. "' fll'tOl. $1fi.fl00. fi7.1--3fi:il. Pht1nr , .R0."1 I 922-~~ill>, 922-.~2ifl o. II r'I!<'. 1:0 ' R1i•~rlv.11.1. Snn l~ ,\lnrrn. l°flil r , il~·l,d . ----"\Vf:EIJ " • l"f'a[J" . .df'Jlll "'UI lhe IT<"asurr~ A.c !r11~l1 - fllrn info <'ll~h thn1 11 ['l~lly Pilnt Clu11lfiPd 11t! 642-5611 prinr1ng 1•n111ri1ny 11·/cn1 ~~ Ol'f'r' O!I<' 11\IJlilJI\ s·~ v.nuld t1h,, rn .~I'll ~l '• .,f Iii•• '"'Ill · 1mn~ l"f $1 ~l(),l))O In i11nrll•r lflrfll lflll,il "I' I' 6 t11 fl I\ r1 I \\'ril<> C'l1t~~1 l1rd ;irl !Ill 3.'ll n11 i1~ l'1!f\1, r~> Rns 1:i+1t. ('1~•!11 f.1rJa C 11. !):lti:if;, Allirr1.<u)n·~ \l kl. Aitl t~ only. t j,':-ll'l?.li n111r11~ nr rvr ~. East B luff · ·I FIT:. 2 81\, 11/1'1""· $,"12:• liwt 1<;irrlr11rr, 1\\~ll flM-ffil 1 I I 'Sf DAIL v 'ILOT 1 r;; ---1"•'"";;:;l~-e:11:.[ ---.... --~l:;;;;~i l -· .. -l~/·:;;;;1 ___ .. _-~I ~;;;· 1 ···"-·"1"'''~1 ~! ~ ... _ .. _._ ........ _1~:';,;;[ ..... ---... -;,;;l~;;i .:.C ·_ ..... .;..:";;.;.~'-"~·l ~~~:; Hou..-1 Furnlahed 300 Houses Unfurn. 305 , HoUHI Unfurn. 305 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt•. Furn. l60 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5,_A_P_•-_U_nf_u_r_n. ____ :u_s Apt. Unturn. l6S 1---·---~ ~----~~1 ----~~~-1 -------- c d IM S Cl I C d IM Costa M.1.1 ---------1 Huntington Btach 1_0_'_°"_' __ • __ '_' ___ 1 _'_" __ •_m_•_•_• _____ 0_'_0_•_•_• __ '_' ___ :H __ u_•_•_l•_s_•_on_B_•_•"'----IC01ta Meta LXEn.'Tl\'f. ~;,:-:-; 2 BR. 1'1 b<!, C'fll, dp~. relriJ;. 3 B~. 2 81\. cu51nm htlmf' COMBO I BR furn, "'·a.lk to BAOIELOR apr, tum, urilil -ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii FAMILY APTS I Huntington Beach I br ~ r.-r rni Chilrll',.ril l).'e11n vie". IN> S2JO n10 I 0/view S290 mo. Av111l f hfoach, l'f'11.t ,..,und rent.Ill, I paid, Arljrilni ~"'Y nir,.,J ""lf'(lrn;> nri~ N'f] r1. $.17.; li7~\4,'i -f>.16-22!1(). Sf-pl. 111 Arlulrs 0 n l y . Sill. I Atilt, nn Pf'tl, 3()1 homie In II nieU!'r t1'11f l, New New New ••• NEW ••• 2 BR, ciOM' 10 0.-1.ch, JI() p!!'IS . I·"'" ll·Jl>.-iOIO 1dl f 1 ·~rUR.~ hr:-1 hlk ro 544-429-!. I C.t ml!.1!011, Apt. No. 2 1 l.11r . pvt p11!10, ""'"" Nr V1'lla Cordova AL1\IOST READY~ Cpl!, d.l'P\. ~(O\''" Sl40 mo. 1ITT;.-papn. rool,-1,~hrlrtl). ~l•'r"•, ~ hlk~ In main San Ju41n (41pi1trano &tl-&.120 bf'ar.h & Erl1!nn 111, \!.'ill Supet Com lortablr 10 uni : ~i3fi-~17 frplr, 1rn,11:o. \\1n1rr I•~ ~;u·h_S:l2.i. 673-.~{~. I NE\V 4 BDRM, buillin!>. 2 Bit til t ba, ki1 , washPr , g11·r 1 wk Irr~ rrnt, Sl#l COOL . 1'"Rf':Su• hldg. with (10! 2 BR., 2 BA 2 BR. S\tolniri. Oo~t. to S.'lOO 9M-il'.li_1.:::;::-----1 ~C~o~•-••::._M::._•~·~·------c1_r~on1. S21~ n1ri. 1~Y~~· 1'r bta r~ Ar S1;<i~1 ·! mn . 96~92:t QUIET. SAFE :~:t S.e to Appreciate ' Rr.ac:. ;:ll~~9!H2 • B-• 49.l-19.'.ll • u '· Mi pf' s ~ • Newport 8aach (/\'ear Bttck Bay) Newport each IHJDt:Hfl. do•lux, spar1nus 2 ~--C:.,,-'---li7.l-g()67 I ----40 Unit Adult Nr11r rool N"ll1 B~rk 811.v. * 2 BR. clnsrd gar Child ,I,, 13 11. 1 b~. l•lrrtf.. nr \\r~l rliff Houses Furn. or • • Clll'E 2 BR furn, lrpl,., i~11 BEACON 8.a..Y, 8i :\-~"R.ll . A .i;chnob, park1, YMCA , 8'iy'& &ml Pf'! ok. S140/mo. Call i::t:.l\l"J' n1rvl. tn11r1Mu'-P ~ r1a1.;i, l.A'a~"· S~'f\~ Rl"f",.,-, Unfurn. 310 Vf' ... rh· nn l"'I.!.. S:i t\I H.i.'\'. I Yrly I BR. G11r .. :iat1n Ut1l partmant Complex Club, shoppg, frw~·J f'Tr., R42-8J65 or !)62.7fi.l7, Fir. :1'1 Ra, lrrl1·. p1111n, ~ n P,,, ,, , , 1, 0 , ''l-". ·~ •. •, · I prl. S.ngl'"'· nn [lf'!<. Sl!r1. 1 & 2 BR. Apt1. GHt ht at, ,11~ Cflt)kin' ----------'--- [ll)C11, 2 n1r ~11r, 1111 bl111~. ~l:Z-l1tl • •· • Huntinglc>n Baich "'' ·¥'"'' Cl,~ N~:U'POTI'r Rf:Af"ll En11'r1a1n1ng will~ a pita.~-w,:i i,.r. 1111 pllirL r>!Ot:>!O l 1 BR. J lolk~ lrom oc~an, Slli r1•r1-. rir•'I"'' J,r;,,,. $1';"1 • BACHELOR Apt S125 1nr utl. OCEAN~"RONT l BR . 1 BA urr. DPf'flr.:1111111 !hi.!. lovrl~. f SlB" 2~24 Elr:I n10. Aduhs. •1 • 'l.l-111(1 nr R·lli--..i<l!!\ ''"' .\11:.~,\ \'f~RIJL. Sharp ;; AR. At.AUT. giu·r1,.n, 2 BR, v..ilk Nn PIJl~-f"n NYJk1n1 Av11l l"ncl i!•r•gr \\'Jnlf'r or yriy sp;ir1ou~ 11Pt will hr s. joy. I :;"'r.au "T .. ri \\'~h:~ 1:: I Cit.JI iY>-1710 hr '\111 1t.1n nr ,1\..nrl • 1 l!A, 111"\\· rrpl~. rirr~. I In hf'a ch, Inc:! !a~n r arl'. AUJE 26th G7.'Hi7~7. I "·'~ 0""'1 • Spt'r1 11) r.11b1M! ll""l"c 2 B" 71·1 SJ H - -hlln < lrJl!r, S~-.),16-j386 c:i..•fr!l'r. SmJ. Na po't~ ---<Mv-rovu • l.ork ,.... \11Jl.:1 C<l"!o1111 11 cr055 1ilTPt1, '" ;} ll tl'r A1·t , R BAY:-\HORE~ • hr . ~ h;i, .:1ti i;' .>.">J>..titi:17. Coit• Mesa I YF:ARL\' 1 hrtrm f1irn apl I J,O.rll'!t>~ w 1 111: Flor f.46-00.~2 SJ.U mri , m1?r. 7~01 S!;i it r_ \\1n1rr ,,,n1al. $325 11 nlfl _·___ I ,: blk h,.11rn I< pirr On~• Bmct!1l e LnOry •Pa t1~ R-17..(lllJf;, {lWnrr, ;,2<J-2fli~ C;ill t;i-:'-'i:!1l :illAftP _ Lil\. 4 FIR Crir Condominiums CAS A de ORO 11~uli . 2f()fi~ Court Avf' ,!• ~\\' d1"pl •Huge 2as 111vc DELUXE I \\'l\.'Tf.lt f~Ef\ l'AI. 1.-.1, ii!l hl•1n k!!, 11:l"":i.·r rP!' Unfurn. 320 CASUAL <:Ii.lit. L1v1r.i ln a Jl;wpl !kh. .• ,DSpt"r1 11,t ~:1nr1prnol 1ng APARTMENTS [ L•gun• Beach ~rl'a, ;nail m"-S!i.1/n10. · , M-" ---""P <.vior i hag •'QIV 'VAJLABLE' J'1r1·1fl.,~1 4 hr Huntington &e•ch 1 "11rrn ""Uc~rariea n a tmos· e WF: HAVF. RENTALS? e l"'llrprls rtr11pe~ '~ " (.',1111 67'.l-4~l~I J(rnlil.gP rt.~:. :i4o-1!~!. phr re, Spacious <'Olor ro-\Vinl rr 1100 Ytarlv CAS 6.. ·\\'ATER PA Air Cond . Frp]C''s. J S"im· :'-IE\\' ocran!ront 2 BR . 2 BA 1~---u f 305 j,\1\fAL:llLATE 4-BR~ 2 BA, 2 AR C0;.."D0, b J ! n -' nrd1nalerl ap!s • rieliigncd "' ARREY Rt:ALTY 642-31151) ' ID ming Pool~ -Health Spa -I va~e Houses n urn. Cq1~1. rl1 p,, /rpt•·, all hlin~. rh~h11shr. pr1 pa1 1n, r!hl gar. lurn1.~hl'd ;rir s(}'lt. k cnm· Mo. to Mo. From $140 T"'nn1~ Cr!s. Game & Bil· •• 5JnClill Dn1·" •• General ,,1,.~11 Vrrde. $2'1J. J.16-~".116 1 Pf)f)l pr11i.:~. Onl.Y SlM. pl"r for! e Hl'11Lefl pool e Kitch· Newport Heights 232:1 EldPn Avt., CM Hard Roo:-m _ * ~El\" OC'J-:ANFRO~T * ~ti!! pn1 1no, 1714• ... n-fi.1l:'i ~rt -~ I f'.1 w/ indil"l!';Ct lighting e CLEAN tor 2 Br. Adults, nn Sec r-.lg~~~~ooc\hcad l It 1 BEDROOi\t 2 BR. 2 BA $11.i 1 BR pvt f.,,1!agr, Eln1-.13 RR."° 2 R~.\1(1nl1ePUOCon..1 T ownhou1e Unfurn. 335 1 De.luxe RIO. Ad u! l!. No pet.s. JH'I.~. Lf. Ki!. S\25-SISO. 2421 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!'!l!!!!li!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!~ t"R0 .\1 SI tn Lt.a yo !1.\0 ClUI Dr. rr!ng, ut1I l'~·I• l BR $17~ furn MEDITERRANEAN rlo1n1n1u111 D~h11!1r pool. H . 8 h I UTJLITJE.-S 1·NCLU . 1':. 1fi1h SJ, N.B. Mft-1801. FAIRWAY OCEAN 1•i,.11, ln1·eiy 1 BR, . • clhhsr S2'l.• ,'>-\f.-ljfi.i, unt1ngton aac DEO ~14r:. r1•t horn<' in C.\I 11 '1 ----__ ____ ,'In;\\', \\'1!son '42·1971 'pt. Unfurl\. 365 VILLAGE upper Clirr nr. 11'11lk rn .:.i·iry1hin1;, ~.-.~~or CJ'll!. IQL'lET 2 RR, <:rp1~. rlrp~. 2 RR Tnwnhnu~... hl!n~. hP.:1ch .t· ~h<lps. Aclu!1~. n0 • shadrrl & !l'llrf'rl. ~n Jlf'I~. 11·11~t1Pr. rl rv .. r. pnnl Slfi.i *$35 WEEK & UP* General VILLA APTS. 2~00 Harbor Bllld ., c.~!. prl.~. ~\RI. 4Q\.J I02 · Stud;o & J "R 1 111-1 1 557 .so~n l o,'), :'BH mnb ii" h:11~ .\1 "~ Jl©-Slfi:o. :'i-1ll-1•H6 M~-1!~~1 mn. Cnll 714: 296--0442 S.11n • •P s. SUNN Y ACRES F.ENTAL o~·r1r.t-: 1! 11herf'1er ~ou 1111nt I ';8n.~l'i -!·11~l~! & 1~~1 ""' _n 1"~ VENDOME 2 & 3 BR's OPF.N 10 A1\1 TO 6 P.\I l11•t -.111ar11·,., $11"1 1.Pr· n10. CJ ll Newport B•ach MOTEL Pril'.1111: p.i.tlo. pool • tnditJ. ,. 1111 "pill .• r, .. i::~ JMJ\!AC UL ATE APTS! laundry lac. $11:>. Sharp? 1 RR. rpl•, e NICE e s12:1 2BH p1·t r"'ffil', 1a.:anl -----* Adults Prafar rad * l bllt ~nut h rot f"air11munds ADULT 11.nr! rirp~, bllns. ~uif'I 4-p\1";.;. ;\r 2 Br. rinll'nsla1rs. 111'11' crp1 , 1 BH, h·11l r, hf'ArnPd cr 1l1;;-,, 237• N 0 8 1 d Near Orange Co. Alrporl &. I Ad I I N' h d~ & pl'IS f'I\. 2 RR. 2 Ba., lrPL, p1111n. 2 ewpor v • FAMI LY S..r.tirin rwy~. u Is on y. n P"I~. r!rp~. R;ikt'r H11rhor 5h'lf1-Pn1·I p;o1 1n, arJull~ nnly, Sl52 5<18 97:15 I h -p k ucr. Adul!! onl,I'. 1 ~81~ LA SllU 2 I C11rpn11. w.~e nf pool. $211. I · · C ose to 1 opp1n9, 1 r 201 -S• "'' , ., A"•· nq. ~ , t · 11pl • p111.i;:, lorkf'ri i::.:1r.. n11dril" • a 1nn11t l. I~-b-l;i.Jli'..10; L.~ ""' '""' v CM ~7 l:iM ~10-li:t'R J!\11 2RR, (" \l , \11.~,1 111 3 BR 2 811 .. lrpl .. llf'W cpl~. HOLIDAY PLAZA ... Spaciou1 3 BR'1, 2 b11. Mif. Mrs. Joachim, Apt l·A ·1 · · 1 -· or· ·' .:1cf"rl or rt•1 1rl'f1 pr~rn. '.'-'n Gar, k11b, pr·~ OK. F ounldin V•llay rlrP~. ~ r~r g11r. l'.11crs pool. I DELUXE Sp11.ciou11 I BR. * Swim pool, pul/gT'l'l'n 54~2:15 2 BR, bl1n~. 1ng! g11 r. !Pnrerl pr1s. SJ \j, 6,\j .JjJj or • , l S~.1 Mnnth. furn 11pt $1 .'l.l, Healeri poo!. * J-'rpl, Jndil'ILntlry lftc'b loiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii patio. Adult& nnt.v. 22'19 ~41-0713. ',~" ~sn l ,n... Siil\", ,, Bil, BA, lrplr. /ul!y Cfllri, l ALJ. RF:ALTOR ~~-6961i Am ,, . ''ki ...... Ad·"1·--1845 An•h••'m A·•· R D c >I ' 3 -----------·"'· " rirr~. p.:111n. niC'r!y ldn.~r·prl 1 P P "• w" '"' • * * * utgers r. · · 1 DL.'C 2 & 3 Br. 2 Ba. rnd ro?1r1g, g.:1r;i11:• Singlt! OK st iO : ... 11 .;,~¥.Ul Ouplax •s Unfurn. 350 Jl"'!.•. 1985 Pomrina A1'"· C.'¥1. COSTA '.\lE~A "42-11124 LIKE LIVING IN 677-9016. i.:;ir SlYI &. up. Rf"n tal ole: ' --BU51NE:Ss mP.ns spcc i.11l ___ ---YOUR OWN HOME •• , 3 BR, 21,, ha ~tud10, cp!'g,( Jll:l5.\111 cc Av!. Yl&-103~. Stu<(lll.l t •1•11.1"~ 01<-~1'1 '.. ·1 RR rnndn. 24·ar 113r111<r, Costa Mesa I wkl,v ratca now ottered to ' A-1 Apt. Supply Inc. 2 Br, 11,.li Bi-unlurn. Cpl&, I drps, blln!, S190fmo. No ~H . .i.. "Id ~ .t r •11 nK Sl<i I p;1t10. Hll hltn.~. $2311 rno. f'Vrrunnc. Ln II! 136 ...,,k C11 rpiot•. tumitur,, p11.inl.\. cl I 998 El c N t B h ..., ~ll-!fli4 ,.1,.i; 1 2 BR. Jl1 RA, 111r, hl l 1n~. ~., ·I Pl h" 1 , IW'il rt1P11, f!n . pa11ri. pl't5, · a m In O. ewpor •IC , ,. h r I t' ~ -.----rl'frii;: nPw ~h11it crpt!I Stah1rk f',!otP.I, 2301 Npt l um JI:, r •11nR u11rin!. WILSON GARDENS ~1~51 . l·----------11"1'~ 1.~rir t11 irini.-11 ··1Hunlln9ton ileach ' . · · Rll·rl 64&-74~.1. 16.32-P. ""'vport Blvd , CM 'I H Of\ s:.ion I Sharp SHll'l 647-29 11 Apts 2 BR, llf'Wl.\' r!rCl'lrll1 .. rl, ., MARINER SQUARE /I'?°<~ ' nr•n ; • . . . . .. . D>'U E R I r.12-~"' P" •11°0 11 I I TS STAR*LET 636·2860 '3 RP.t2 h", ri•su11·11.~h,.r. Newport Beach ~u X . 11.chf'or .\:I BR ~~~~~~====1 .. .;;;"~·,:;:~-;~;;,:,,~'~'~':.:';m~ . .., rrplF. drp~. hltn~, 2ara~f"-I APARTMEN -Bunr·Vrl-!Fi"PFl'-'RP. I hl1111.•, c rpl5 /'1 rp ~. 2 Apl~-l:l mill. from ht11.ch,1 ~1lboa Island ___ .--1 Nn pl't.t. $165. 6i:\.-l~fl. fnr 111!ul1~ r!r~1n11i:: 1.-. 111·1' • , • • A • .. • .. Chtl11rrn ll~-.'\o pr1s plraJ<f'. /\'PT 1.~le 1''1Tlrnt w/pil"r s:i.l l'.'Cl'ldy & up. J\to ra t .. ~. I I St" 2 A 2 R SI ' . • 1 BR. s1.1;, 1nr !rls ut1 l. .11.dmidst be8 llly by th~ ~ea f11 r~t ,yrt, l'lll'i !.':llr., klrl~lprl~I s2~:, 11\0 In mn. r rrfrr lsl ,r, fln.:1 T. l Rrfl Bi'I , lrp!. T .. rm• avail. 998 El Camino .'~ ; lrl r, ..,t·I r \, l"l"dfr;~· we .. ""'BJIU "'II Arluhs, no ""I.~. $1_:!0 Center In 111, pl'eSllilOUS \\"rstclLfl ,12'1 rl l ":() ;,.f&--04~1. C'P ~ rp~. · ~'.I " • fl U ~ UU llliiiil 1~ ALA R tals • 64S-3900 !11 ~1 + Sfill r!(·an1 n11; <il'pm;l.1. .~Lui r f·k. s.: yrly l~. nr1ly m pPI.~, $2l:i. fi1.'1--04ll6. Nfw BeauCJ!u! Garden Apa.rt-[ .Si., C.\1 . Cati 612-:J.1:4~---area. FROM $230 '" I A•_·111I _11ppro.-:. Aug , l ;}, fi7 .'>-7fi72. $80 & up. J & l BR. 1----,li~ -IO~ Coron• dal Mar n1cnts. Pr1 1111e P.11ti~. Pnol , '$2:!5 -l BR Sturt1n. N,.11 !>'I r Bucklf'y, !llanaif'r • t-.:!nS 'PETS \\",.lo·nn1 r . 2 _' (---------2 R.n + rlrn. l\ AA \\'/D,I Tr•ilars. Elderly pro· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil s G L · '"'' frp !c ~1 ll"itlk 1~1 --I pa , a.rage. uxunQus · · , .. ,.-· " 12·14 !rv1ne AvP. N.B. BR , fn cd .1d, ,.nrl ~ar.,I XLNT 11n•.:1 . EHS! 11.ll 4 hr hl !1n~. rl111.•. 111'. rm n12 farr•d. 133 E . 16th St., l~nd.•rapJng. Arilll~~. oo f!'-IS. Dt·h. ~.i7-8717 nr _'.>1~~1 Cal! 645--0232 SlJn . 11/l.11m i'l rr11. 2 Oi'I. Dhl ~ar. Frnr,.d yr!, Av.11il 642·1625. .., 2BR.$1S(}, JSR.ST~. $120. LOVELY 2 811 uppt'r. ALA Rentels. 645-3900 !TjllJ</dq,~. hra~I PILI 1n ~rd. ~ ... l6-~.il I BR . Cp!s, drp.!i, bltns, w•alk o~ !or 11dul!s 011er ;)j. fl."r l PAR:K NEWPORT e Yf)l.'\\. Aflli l.Tf' ell\ 2 1:/1111 .n l~r-Q t.,1t;l<lr<'n ~, STE PS m hrh,. yrly rrfltal, 1 1n <'IOSPI~. lrplc" J Adl1. SI34 • weilliB.AU 01 1.:-.\1ar1. .)4~2407. APARTMENTS RR, ~fni r, rn ril irl nr tir·h, ~111.'l.~.1 f!f'I 011. . .S.-"·', +_~IL hr. l ha . ,\l"i,I'-OP".11 Hsc, 3.36 E. 20!'h . I -.i B11rh,.lor, 1 nr 2 Bedroon1s. . • ' 1 ftlfi-.. 2 1~ r>r Al l .1 !lli.'<--'!12.1 fo·12·:i6~'.l f><lt.H.)211. ON TEN ACRES • , ~ 1; • _ , S•n Clement• 11 nd Tow•nhou~cs Spa, pool::., I"''~ S!l>. ---2 BR Fu ,,_... l.11 .... _J , 1., l .. IJ , bl6·Si'o66 ALA R•ntali e 645-3900 3 Hr.. 1 fl ·\ ~lls'2 . .'\lnl t'Onr1 . HOUSE 1 BR f urn rin 1 .It • rn. 6 v•uurn. _ ~ . JUST C'nniplr terl-2 ,_, 3 rir. trnnis. F rom Sl i~. Aero~~ I :-.·r Rronkhur"! & Adams_ ~I JtrPPI ' ~·ncri 'Yllni ' I\. r Firt.placcs I prlv. p11 tlos. THE ~EST CrJ~TS LESS Close 1n beaci'I /; shop $_:. Ai l 1 frnm F'~rh1on J ~li'lnd .111 Jam- • NICE !.J\'l:'Jr.. 2 Rll , 1•11 S~h• n1" ~i~:<-:l:ih7 11f1 Ii. ApllrtmenU lotR•Mf iv •hop'~ Nn rlnr : or. ri'I!~ Pool, Tennis Contnt'J Bkf~t. lma.:i ine. 11 "1 har, lirPp]a('r, hltn! incl 1•11r, al11rm, '"" 1-nrrr & ~Hn ,ln~qu1n Hills h;i, hlln~. <TJ11.<. r!rr•. pr1-l.J!(;-2 s!ory:-.l-Art 21 1;-~g_27io_ ' "i 900 5'>:11. Lane, CdM 644-2611 tll'iim C'f'!lln~s. 1'nu i::h-hr11·n l'rrnm ~.i'S!l'm~. lrplr<., pi! 1\mul~. 171.11 f.11-l!XXl. Of\ s1:.:1 '. . _: ---C\lacArlllur nr Co11~t Hwy l pa llf'lin..:. hii;: pni·.111' ~tin, patio~. ,.1 .. ,. 2111,.~. ?12 Ai r. -* BRAND NEW * ALA Renl.J15 • 645-3900 tlulr1n·n "' .. pi·ls 01\, S~1.1 • 2 A11 . l~t BA, lrflpira! -----2 Rlt-1 BAl'll. cluhhou~P. Slllllll Rarb!lra. 714/4!12-119.ln 111'1-.. !O-·I~.. Apts. Furn. 360 1 poo!. Jrplr, p11 t10, 'p1ral NF:l'i·A 11:rr11 t pl~rc tn !11'1' ponl , \'-hall. $174, :'\~7 \\·_ ""l"I- • \\"01,-· :i RP.. ~· ll.\, Ji::r \/,\CAN I' 3 1tr:h"11;;;-r~ s1111r1, $135. 14:t t~. l111h 1 lhr. yenr munr1: \i.'alk In K.11 .1 ~I . Olhr r 2 Rft .< fl\-i1n nr "'--c·''c~c·~----- zo1::2 . ..;11n1a An11 ,\,P. tA ... f'"'s~ {1Tln1 S: A. Cnun1rv rtuh• S:p-'11·1011~ I .!.· 2 fiR unll!< 1 I General E t 81 ff lllll'llv rm., !rpl~·. kHls/prt~ .. 1ot 11 1;11 IH[ S!IO m() fi42-4li0.1 sho~. walk 1n hP1rh. 2 81', 1 Sl~ ... All ;irlult<;, no prt~-_•_• ___ u ______ _ St'..l."l . ('hilrlrrn nl\. i::.1::-.1407 Rent BPa ulllu l furniture To\,'NHOU:-f:, 2 BR, 1', I R~. ~'rplr. f'r11· p111n. I'll. UAY i\1~.A!)()l\S AP'TS. t"tnrn s i:oJ. up. fl'plr~. pt·iv ALA R I •• 'l 3"00 1 ---• c II "' M73 [lill10<, lnad~ of l"l•l!'ers ~!gr ent.J s • .., 3 Rf(, $2:;: •. n'"· ni·p~, rrp1 ~. I lor 11 .1 l1t!lc .11.,~ 1 BA. ''ornpl !urn, lr"~hly l"oltn~. Clos,. in g~r TRs1,.ful ;i ""''""'' '* NEWPORT BEACH .-~y;.n211 . -1>_1~ H~r~r f\11"1!. ('I! lilln~. ('l11lit1·rn ,,k, ONE MONTH Plllntr d, pool, 646-6610 S17'.l I der<lr. 330-A Mar~l'fllf' 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath v ·11 G d A t ---------I • ran• • p 1· r.JtF'.A THTAr.:rNG VJf-;1\- 'lfJi '¥.r,7 NEWL\" d"-••l·d 2 ., li73-00~7-t-,,.,, '-"1oom· wllh b11loon = • • ___ =-.-, .. .-" ===~~=-~~ L11111i,: rooim 111lh ca1h ,.tl1;il ~ ... ~ un• " · s2;n Hu ,. 2 fill ~ 1 ll•"h , :i n n. -••n dro. 11 1 hR ,.n, 1: complat• w ith 11.pt-Adu l!~ nn!y, no ~Is. Jn-UN rURN 1 RR 11.rt, ut1l ::1,.~ l·eilini;: & lrpir. Sf'p11.raie lc• 11bovc & ilelow. Graclou!I B,:i rk ~.:i y Rllitf~ "-ri Tl:~ RENTAL FINDER S I pal•fl, .'\r J<!'h!c . 1~1 t..' 1.:1.~1 -1 your IOO'/• iiuirr J79'1 RorhPSll'r. I flll lri . Av!l1I. tn ~" ~. !;i.unrlry .!ll"l'R. E:nr l p11 110_ J!\1ng k quie t 11.Urro11nrt1n,g hR lcnn•r~. frrlc. h,. A 1 "rt •UlW.lft~,COil-'ME~A. ,irr St2:>.~fl1.J.l.ii_ h O , f'URN h h l" 1 1-,.---1 .lA:'l!AICA lNN, Ccltll. ,s,vimmooogpo•l &"ho.ldi··".' fot family ll'ith ,'h1ldrPn.1 1 1 d 1 1 • Hou ••• * A I Pure: asa pl1on . .11r e ,.r ap " mo ,.,11 20 " .. ,.,. , , fl"". na t n r ..,~,.!~ ,.\.; P • -• ~ I f"e-.u C(!rona drl ril .:ir Hi['h • ·:Hr hn1nr f'lnsf' !n hP;irh lr11t ITl"m ~'"!'"r !iori plu~ 11l11'i. Ovt.r 3~. $2j • ' P Jl.YJ;rnund. S200. HARSUR ""-h I 1 .. I h ~. 0\"11n1ni::o Dr. (C D.:'11.H.S.I * "4S-0111 * 1•, h11. hltn', lrpl(', r·rprs. 24 Hour Doly. ~trur1 1y ft46-~464 1Co1ta Mesa t;REENS =. 00 · !repacc.w~·: ;i.r ... Call i;1:.-izr,o, btitlt-ln kit chtn appl11tnccs. '_ _ _ ----- ...... ~~ ,-,.,.,. '" /,,,,,,11 .. ,.,1~ 111'P~ 1 ~'" $2~.: •.. i:it;..2~7-1-CUSTOM I Rn, Pnn! u111 p11id, gingle _ j.IG-l:~'·'•c ~---m A~JIGOS \\'AY &i4-2'J91 1 .,,.., ALMOST READY DO YOUR OWN THING Irvine Furniture Rental 11.'111. Nn ·p .. 1, Nr shnr"g.! * Spanish Elegance. REGENCY • Co!iiwcU Banker le Co. I Rrt . Sl."i0-2 BR Sli.i, up Pl11VATE 2 HP. l'r111;ii.:r.1:ar , ~.17 w. J9tl'I, c .M. :,.Jli-34111 Dl'IUll, Slli mri . ~11-l:14R J.\1.\lAC. 2 8 11, l 811, Shag f\fan a.gini Agent 541-52!1 I Pri1· r -"t1n. b1lh11rrl rm. 1'11d p~11n. l"'I i-nnsirtri·rrl. Sl ~:, 112 BR 2 h~ih.!. .......... S2fi5 AnAhP1m 774-ZllOO STUNNINI. 1 BR tarrl"n l Q . t Ad It L'. «rp'i;:, sel l rltan, gas 01·rn. e NEW DELUXE--.-pnl :1fJ11r•:zz1. 20101 Birrh THI S OLDE HOUSE 1. nr;." 2 b111h~. rirri ...... !';:W LaHabr11 6!M.J708 1 11p1, JW'lfll, r,.r , room, gm. i;:ha~'~pt e ~ .. P~ Z'~l~n ~ ~l~h~~.1~· f'ncl ~a.r pauo, J77 ;i BR. 2 BA Apl frir lrasl'. Jncl Si, :-.;p,_c·_'c'"'c"c''----- 7 Rt:nn0nr.1 r11•·r llflf)<'r. :i Rll. 2 h~·s. 111r1um .. s.~z:, ~Si lRR p•·I hn1 ,, util pri rioi: OK. SlM_ !l~:r1\".0, B~a.uuJuJ Pnnl •All U!d Pd · 1 C~n .. , 1 ~pa1· ma~ltr i:.1111,., riin r1n R.\YFP.('l.'\T -3 hr, 3 h~ fPr>N'rl .1r!, tn111 11 .... ~. kills .1 Rrt . 211 h11..~. 111.m. rm S:t:l!> s~. 1A11. pvt hnil'. u11I pJ -1 -B;::--siil-. -.,,h-.-sffi I i BR. 1170 all ;;il~-.. frlf.r___ t rlhl 111.ra11P, ~u1n r1nnr lrrlr, An nl1al L•r S~'(I J>"!~ ""'.....-"""· s1;·, :t nr. 2 ha ~ Mnu~ rm S.~.-11 2 R.R h~,.!rlr C.\1, S12fl. I Rl'rll'<'. NPw r rri. Tmp patio Arlu!l~ onl.11-no Jll'I ~ :-\PAC.~.~ 3 Br Rpt 5140 Up. Clprner av~1L Pool & Rrc. RoaT rlnrl.\, Own;r.r1;id:- ELBOW ROOM I RH'. 1'1 .,; . la rn_ rm $;~1.l Sl!.1 !RR, l hl ks ro hf'.:it·n. 11.,.,._. 1.'~ A. Brt'l11.r!v.·.11~'. 2-fl Ai·lll'•rlri Si, 6 1&-IY.li~ Hirt P'"1I !'la.~ ~d. Cpis. 11.i-e11. t\.:,_ ."•l"-1;11,1 _____ _ Sr AC IOL S l Rf: .. ~ RA. hltn~ I Rr:, 2 h,.,Jh<. fiinulv ,.,. • .,,, \ 1,1,,,,..r ri~u! rh·p~ hltn< ra110. k 1rl~ ni; e $li:, e '-·re "" , B di . k"I I I ' 2 Room~ ri ividl'd h y ""' ,1\r.~ r.lr r .:lrPa .• r.~ '•"C~r. "•~I"''~ •1n2 r~ Ill Turtle no1•k ...... SJ..iO Sl6'1. :lRR. u!ll illf!S -". 3 · ·P••k-L-,'-ko_S_u••o-undo'n;;1.,,..,,,.f11pl"l\"C1.J &12-31:1.1 8fo:t 1\ml ""'~ \\'11.•. :\II ,., I I I '"' h h .. ~ til' ., ,.~ I .-.11, frnlc, rP fl!.': Arlu Is nn. SZlfl. \l~.llA\·~;QTl l ETIS )'ll()(·k~lrihr:oirh, ~!mom "11 'Ill" lJ!l (nllf""'P:\o 6 &16--221'-[ ,\l,:in;\gndhy lo f'o"•hl" "''"'<d Olrl~r t,.nan1~ nnly fi~2~;,(,fl. QUIET • [)f.1.UX E ___.:: _._ _ _ ' ,. , ,. ,, STUDENTS STAR*LET 636-2860 1.1 ,_, l RR APTS Dt.::l.L·x l'(l\Vf"HOt.:SE,-2 \\'ILLIA .\1 \\ALTl:.r • .!' CO. ~:.101/rnn lii)...,t'll\2 \I ·\LK In ()('(" 1 Bl:. 7 RA. 1 B-;lbO;fsJand Huntington Beac:h .\I ~ r urn. R~rhl'lnr Hit 1'1 h;t, Crp1~. 1!1 p~. Pv! :\l::\\'LY ciPl'fll"lll"d ~-Br-2 b-; R,\ YVRn.'\T. ho;il _d_n_n<_-,-.-,-,. oon1 r !""Irie. korl•lf"'I~. Slflrl f , Pn· pa l1ri5 • ll :ri Pnri\~ jlll l10 11/f'll< I gan1gf' .. iim BEACON * 64S-Ol l l f I LITTLE !Sf.AN n WlOll"r la Qu'1nta Hermosa :\r shnp "i;: • Aliul!.• only pr nk. A~;id ~11 :1. 3009 l'"RFF nr ~·r,\r ~F:T:\'lf"F I rf'nl.:11 All nr11 rt~IU)(f' 2 hr 1 I Martinique Apts . C1•)ll<"!J;lr .\I f', \.u1--;J.17 :1 Rrr11·n.11'1 1 fl.1111 l11rt!r I + .~uodPrk. S'l'l:t. Av111l Sfp! SHARP 2 BR-SlJS up~la Lf"~ 11 p1 Hllint, rrpl•, rtrr-. 2 C'll rpnrl<, pO!"ll l Child or I"' 1 (It-; 51:.0 mo. rtto . ...-~. n;:H o:ll i"'"ll' ··! , .. T1il \" '""'t1 l•ilh '".<::f'\!~t~ lflH;" I 1h tiJ;l-·l~fl-1 ,, . " .... . ' . y -· I , .. '"'"'.'" C"''"-· E•l•I , ,.. 1-,-,7 <. '"'' An•,,.. C'I -I llli d. Sp•r.1011~ Ar111, Trr-:11gr. ,\pl 11.l i;.11;.,.,;.1) Bhn.<_ h1rl p-ioL Arlll •. nn Huntington Beach 0~1r .1 Rr ] R;i f1 rrpl~1·P Sfi.-J(] n1n 2 Br 2 All . S.\IYI ~ R~l1!~n11~1", 2 f1 1, frp 'r- t .'"il n1n '!II 11~1 ~ 1n !1rrp11,.·r. ttr"h n11111IP•! ,t l,1 \\•'-tr1n H~nk Rlrl11:. I BAiboa Paninsul• rllrcrlpool.~n n~,.n~asRBQ 5170-*--prl~.11'.I 1.:. O,t,1 , h·!l-~.1'.lfl f'llfJlf'lr1I. nr11 d<l"t~ .. n1r11 L"n11r1··1ly l'~rk ----* * FRESH AIR A· rl1•h"·l'hrr nr11•111fu1 1 Days 83J.0101 Nights R ighi on the Beach L!n ~l'li"1"11 h\c Lirini · Onl.v 3 Rr, l'i A.:1 . pRt1n. hlln<. l il'PLR 2 tor ~I.'< 11·/p1111n rn11rl 1t1,•n 11\1111o.:h11111 $)°,/)011 ilfllltirr 11.rl111t 111Rrr11''1 1•pl. I Br unf $150-furn $1 7S rrpf~. r\r·pi;, A.~k ~hnll! n11r : tir1t "Pl!. !rP~ll p~or, '" \\;ilk .l hlks 10 R.-arh• Rf'~rh' !:._i-.... 1~ j • l I.· 2 r~n ll"IUrM II .. ~1,-11/I ,111, !l\;i l nn11 • ·,1i;.w.in. \ , , ·i• . .. ,.-110 ('hlirif"Pn or J)f'I~. 1 Rn. 2 Br unf $1 7S furn $210 rlt,l"fllltH plll ri ~l!n ('r nirr 1 r·h1Jrlrn or ~1~. ~13 r .. l i'h Lr .l Bft .11p1, nr11 ly rlrrnr. ---' - -.t 1.1 ._ • 1 lo,1 111.,,,_ . s .. fJO $,.~,)I rlf'n ·1cr1• niC'l'ly r11rn S210 ALL UTIL INCL UDf.D I ~!. CJ\1 , fi.12-IU·\O, .-...t~.2fJi2 I J'I Ohl an.1rh .. d g11r, lrplr, I\ EAST-"IPt (''"111 .\l_r~.:1 :1 J Hn. 1 h11. 1 nli.~r , ... ,, s.12:1 1110 • i·r .l'fl1lfl!i 'Avllil . .snn~ Spcc1RI llonn~; ll 111)vcr· _ '-.-1-, --1:(;~;-2-BR ii•/g.:1r Sl30 B•. Bltll~. r>;rrpl rtl'r1,::. l-orlrn1,21>11th hon1.-. ~r<'_<;hl.')( Rn. 2'1 h11. :111)"' .... J.lill j Ow·n~r ~17-lfi,tl . . rt11.tf!d ciindlt. ~nUNf'r l~ V~.11 ~ NICF. l Rr l)11pll'.~ $22~1. No .!illil!, no petll. p~1n1r!, "l>'l "r'' i::rrrn l ~ RR 2'1 h11 . ll!'n1c .... $;1 . .0 ---•• ynur1 ll yau bnng th.u "di Sl:\~:-.0-Slfi!l:..n Frrilr. h,.11.111 \~·~11'~.B~ .. ,;,1•~. Plarlf'nl1.:1 ~16-1711 . ~h;i;: '"Tf•<'I~ lhruoo 1t. Phi 3 Blt.2 h11 l6 1n(l;<1 $]7.i e S.'t.'o\\;K/,UP -On<H-l"llM wl\l:'n VOUY\Sltourmndclll rr1I, Jlll.!10 Arlult ,nn!1. I'>!'! ~~]2(1. II ii<:tw·n &!'>. -*-KIDSWELCOME- 2llr~JP. 1·111·11 .. r In! "ll h Ltlvl'ly BachPIQrs I RR. ( blk.t S. of San Di~•o 1''("1vv prl~ R,f"~. 2li_'.I_ Mnl.:1 An11. !rnrrrl )11rrt f\<'nl HI S~'lf1 i~ d h•11 :0.!11 1rl ~rv•C'". Pronl. Ut11 pri. I on Bl"Ach, 1 blk w. on Hnil 1 1111 Ii c•ll 5<1~.ii!l -Sh ady Gardens-Pool-:'lllJ\"f .. lf" TODA\'. At1.r;ir- rrr mnn th nr nr11nn tn hu1 -re I . Call fi7~7,Wl • to J6ll l Par~ide L&ne. THE GABLES l k 2 BR. Imm SIJ.:J 1 11\"f' 2 RR APT. Sil~ C:oill Rrokl'r :t1:i.tl~.~ -01,.:n . : _' 2RR-furn 11p1, \!fl~1111ro;. l714) g•7 :l.t41 Lrii: 2 Ar, 1'1 A°' l'·/~11r. ;..'AS.>;AU PA 0 L.\1S J Chtid ,\LL L_XTR.AS. POOL. P"I~ f \<'1 I ,. I ..... k' ,.] r !'7 E 2'2nrl s . "'2 ·. ok. 11362-A KPl'l.'>On Lil.' .. · nF ITY r ,v. or 1ng r.,.nr11111 turt Sl:'>.'o Arlultll. pU . rirp~. _'_ :__ !. '"-36~;} .-..;.tj.?.J:f.l nrl\42-fi:!.~-1 , ' ·''' y,,·nm 11n nnl\'. Rtlr. li7J-WO. NE \\' LY \\1 ED~ br i ng hltnll, lllf'fl ~·•rrl 11 /p11tlfl.'2 AR f11mily 11nlts Sine!" 3 B.d H L11 1\'. l'11rk Co•n1rr !nine . -""''1 ... d"-i I ''·'' 0 ,,,,, A N c DEIUXE ~BR 2 BA room ome C11 I\ ,\n1limf> f1..il-Oll21l JjPSTAIRS -lo\•l'ly Vlf!ll' -h>n!hbru~h. '"' • r l'' ·' l'f' "· . JIU), retlt c, l"Or1\ loc., 1'Y>I .. • . ' . II.IT· Dr>uh1 .. C'11f c11r11~'"· E11.<ts1<tr · · ! hf'~I lno:'. l Rl1 . 2 RA, 111r. llpll r1ouA 2 hr 11.r1, 111il. pr!. 2 fi~µ120. $16.1 Vill.11 :.r .. M Apti., 719 !'!'Ind. B!t1n.!. lnrl tblJy,,·~hr, lnl'1111nr1. tla11 h111h1n kuch J FHt, ''• BA,-111 n)i1-,, om •I • \\<int,.r $7771. fi7.l--:t1 ~ I Rlk~ heh 3210. S.16-686l 11m, 2 Rr/1', ..,~ <::h a r p I\ \l.·11~on f'~&-!211 P11 p.11 tio \\fl l\rl 111 r ~ fi '117i~ I ' · · · :_ __ ·----\\';dk In Brd11 v •h{lppini: 127.1 nm ,1,.1 hnr, 111.r p. rt 1 ~1ni; rm f"ll~I rt~ulr~ 11rt: ju~' 1 phone -2:.._ 1 prn Crpt/rl rri•. \7('(1 Uf I!, $16.'>. DLXE: l BR, hlln~. ff'lr11:. H.R. SZOJ. ~l7-'ljfi~ · M~S8SS 11 /hll11 huffrl, 7_ frplC's, 2 C'•ll ll"'llY . fil2-~1fi7• •;/~'II help you sell! ~ 9il V11l~of'111, C:'Yf ~'>j. 77fi.ll. Y./11• rpl, drp~, p r 1 v ---- [,, ... ---------[ r11r g;ir~i::r. 1;11rrlrnf'r. RPr~. 1>11l('(lri~·. ~11r., nLI conr!., • ~ I; :1 BD!ti\IS. S150 up BRAN"n NEI\' 11 1vt \',\\A,\.'T r,.q ·d. C.1tU 8.t~21 Tl $10:i. 962-4\AA P11 t10, pool. chilrlrtn . f.IORA 4 RP.. 1 •hor.· 11nmP •TP'" ~ -y --I t\A! APT.S. JSAAI Ml'.lrll 1\.'1 1 drpi;, Ol!1fll., ~11.r 1h,.·hf.11rh; Newport B1tach STAR GAZER:"'~ •F>t.:,\UTIFUL l & 2 BR 1..anf'. '"hick E. oJ Be11rh, r Rm il•~~ o11l_\ 11 ·~ l:>fo111111rul OCEAN V1rw CotlB.1:<' Ir.;; ~CLAYllJIO LI•·• ~n~1rmporlar.v G,-arritn Apl!<l. !l.;_._,__,_"'4_. ____ _ lor S?fi5 t"'r inn. A''"' ,.,,,.,,",. ,,,.,·k-ko'ng n'11-.' .... ,.,. l(l~. r r r. ~ • pno · ..,.DC t •l'. • " "' Do'! ..... w Y-DollyA...,,,c.W. M Sl1T ~ S\:V-S16~ Call j46-516.l EANrRONT \'lf'I'.', hrarh, ,,..,...41 ·11 B11~ Cl11b, 2 r<r, 2 ba, ~n1•! .,,-Attor•1111t•tlt•Slcrrt. ...,-.-" .!ittnd~lt:. nr 1~ rl lll l Brt,[ ----2 T'·-~--to•Th"d ~ ocrn 1~2-RR~p,,,ap•ld•p• .. b GOV'T REl•OSSE&'"i.ION . ln w f .1 '111. t'ar i;:.11r . 1•,)1 t'. o °""'"'t' .. ..._..... u o,, ' . . llns. cpts, rirp~. lrlr), gar , dn, As~umr low !nl ln:in d t'p!</r rot .S.'lOO mo. ~~~·=~tolMTibcrs tj,0'"1'"71 '" llhn~. rnrpoi!. $1.i,i -l l.j(), nr 5hop~ & pirr $180 I E1tsy qu11 llfy1ng. A k r . r:r·-... ~r.ri. ~TAlllus 0 'fOX •OC fi·l2-2920 .11fl '.lpni · Adulta, 8.:1h_11 OK ',lfo-2111 -1Dlpi.-:v 31 ~ ''0--1»42·~2·:. 11ny11n1r -1AEAl'T n1nrl, t{'l11•rihou~'-. J Af ;11 ::lllo'ldtm~• ll'• ~o...r 2 BR. 1'1 Bii . ~ludin Encl LRG nt wlv dt cor 2 hr 11.pt Corona dal-Mer Rt, ~'1 Ra, lrplc, p111 1n, WAf » ~ ~ ~ ~ :!~ pntin, l::nd nf rul-dl"-5111:. [ rein& & sio1·c incl $l:J(l ri ' pool, 2 r11r r:11r . .111! bl1n~. 11~,,19:1'21.a s v-J5C.,.y ~no-:;.,'.J(ahnllri G~2-J9~l 2 BlkA . hrh. ~•t cr6J "' 3 BR, 1n Thr Hlufls $12' '1 l a o.il""'6:in l•C-.... '6A.• ....,.,..,,.. 11m, · '1 rrpt.•. 1"8 J"f'f , ~""' 12!'(1. 7 ,,,_ 370-. 61,.,.. • ~ t>r, 2 ba apt-Ctpts, drps. 6-IZ-177fi pm !p11rinu~ •RR S:li·· 1 111 :i2.l-4i10 or 3411.;i391 t \·t s 1i-i... Jt Gotft _..,._ ~1i:1 ri10. 2.~1j Or " n R ~, -~-~~-- •BR • \1r11 Sl:l(f hrllin ll-lO nr llkM• t VIRI Jthotc 6tV-CHOICf: 2 BR, 2 BA. 11r- 11.o "f. SIJQll' n1· 1 Tl 10.V.W AC>Nroo 70 ,.,_., .-~.l.M.i..i rond Rlt1n• dlw, P"I '''''· ••• · · .A .. JRS -, l B•. l l l °""l .o11Mo.t 71 -"Armrhair llnu~l'hun11n.1(' h•, ~tn\"I", rf'ln12:, 2 11,.,.,_ .o12n....'• 111.. nLLUXt: 2 Elr/111 1311. <'Pl~.1 nr Brrh1_v sllopptnr, H.B 3.)3j I:: (1'111.~r llll'y, CdM hlka O('flll1, Gar, S22j l l i..t 4ls.u..-t 731ofllll--rlrp•, ~lo\'r, <illhll"ht , ea.r.1 S\fo.i Ml-D-16.t I l~=~·-6':;...im e ~m/yrly. ro;n P"'~ ~I-41400. ,,;;:11•.fJI :;i:...-~~ ~;;::.. Chilrlr"ll 0". Sl.lS. f>l2·i~. '2 BR p11.tl!'I ,.,,..1 n11 diipl 2 All I I hl t I d llt.-l.-_...,~ 7•~ ---• ' r "• · ' 2 BR Ganlf'n eou'ii"s:-;-:-Orr11n · P "--na, #'1:~ ·~r 1r: Jlllf 11 11 ;z;;-417,,. n... • • CL~,\.'\J 2 Berirm. 11•:1, 1 rrfr1J,., nr hosp u111 pri, I V1t'A., F'rplr, nr'Aty flf'mr [ ll'll lk In m·llr h ~ ~ \r "' lJ..lS-l.$-4l l l le 411,...._ ,,,,,,_ ,\1rM \trrlf, lll:'llT !hoppini: R!'lult~. •vail Sl'pt J, ,,,..,. nonr 111,."' rrrit yr 1 ,'"·1 .\.1'-71~ IE1f).~ Ev,. ~:: =~-== Arlul!J, nn Pf'l5. M~1 I ~-12-5192 I ~rr11 ;..,.,llv rieC" l)l1n•, ronnl I' 12-f;2; I, The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S Arllb .. $250/rno G7~777G or1Sant1 An1 ~L~ll"JJ I ~:-.~~ ~~~·"°"',,._ ~!;"° 2 N -~ B11 , CrpL,, Drp1. 76:> BEACHBLUFF AP1S i.67~. 1 Rr 2 ~11 . f,o.m rm . 11·/rt i j :»W.'11. .53 .oJI 'll~ Sh;i!1m11.r 2 & J BR, 2 BA. ponl, pat1~. I d' HOllf:C'LlPT 2 Br."'""· din-lrplr, •tr rrinrl. 1mm11f' f\r • ~~~-.~:I ~~ ~~ rs=... :'o.i7-li,~l ;ift 4 pm 1111'. :'-Ir. shopp ing, 847~39~T ea In[, I int. rm. lil:AM"l'll'r. "111 !tr JYI, \J11r ArHi1tr I.: \1~rn Av,d 1.14-ll 2'St~W .56TlndlflCV '6 1-w:-\ r•r r r: ! hr rrp! drp!>, bltn~. 51;.,o 2 BR tn-plt:x c r01," • .. ~, 227 ., ,,._ 21 Se<!y ,,, 1.. 87 LOQOI ~--· tTl<l. ,.nrn1n1 "". '1/1 . $211~ mn ~17-1<1~. VlllO ias-.1 :!.I T-W N C'-' '1se1s 'ti t'lll', 1 chlld l'lk; A\'1111 , drp!, bltn~. pll.!11'1. 2711-B I SAYE CASH! c L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 llEST ISllYSI n_\'00 Rri np<"n ~ "'~Ul'I --C.111: 6-12-5678 1 &vi ' ' :;:i ! ~~ ~:..w. :;;~ ~'';" ~ ~ ~I I:> ~~-'.li,~7 f"k1rirl~. Marketplace i Bfll:, dt11, ri 1n rm, lrp!r. llOUSE Uuntin t • \\'11rch \hf' 1 4-0 O A)\ () a111 /JAA,1'. \lE~A\.-.rn~ •r•~·2 tit 1ip-J.';E 2 Rr. 2 b11, ~t\Jdll) II.Pl 1 ~t.. dnn. nn pt!.11, l2:i01 orEN HOt.:SE ct'llumn. I 61 .J6. " ~c.l ~A'-Nnrtrd 21). Jltr, r rpt5. rirps . bl!n! ~·f p1t111 At. yni, 11 11 hlrru. I I !~;=:~1~=~~ yurly 673-6.'}7~ Srll lrl!t tlrm~ now! Adlllt! Onl). Sl.35. t46-2627 I lndry !1c1J. Sl:-.0, J42--l~!I , ------- I 21 PILOT ·ADVERTISER Wtdntsday, August 11 , 1971 04.ILY PILOT 55 Ap11rtmenb to. Rent l ~I J~1 '--I "'_'""_-_]~I 'M""''"" J ~~l ._. ............ J~ I -""''•om]~: .__I _..,..._,-___,JLilJ [C:-·-• J[Il] ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~, ·-----•-t. Unfur!I, US Aph., ._. Offic• Rent•I 440 Found (tr .. ed1J 550 Schools & I Cemenf, Concre:• P1plntingh& 1'. Help W1ntM, M & F 710 1""..;...--------1 ~F~u~'~":.· ~or~U~nlu'.'.'.'.:r~n~._:--~·l;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l vrnv-;;:;;;ct;;;;;;;;-;;;-;-;~ ln1truction1 575 •p•r •nging Niwport &11th VERY atfeetiomte ma It ----------PATIO Speclalia!s. Ad d ACCOUNTS pll.yahlP, lite CA ~' ET ER I A • Salad &. Ntwport Btiach A TTORNEY1S S1an1ese Cll foUIV.! in our TENN IS irii;1 UI ('.!r. int· distinction 10 yoi.ir h&111e !':o \\lnst1ug cashiering. Excellent work. Sandwich ma ke!', exper. BALBOA BAY CLUB car vie Blookhus1 &. prove yo111· slrokes & with a custom patio de~l,1!:11· * WALLPAPER * uig rootlltions. p h 0 11 e I 00"°'"0r0<00~·~•0"--'c'c"-·-~~-I TB'I'llCe studio apt, S200. A New Way t o Live in OFFICE SPACE ~!Credilh Gardt'ns, He loves l'ln1lf'gY. F.xf"'r. Qualilictl o('j! f'l'~ially lor your hou1~. Whl'n )'OU c'-11 ".".1ac" t).36-40JO CAFETERJA helpers, full,,_ -oth. Call 642-8609 Nowpo•t Beach 111 ridr -n1ay have coine 64&-86-15. Quality. Ex p er i en<: e 548·14.J.4 &lfi.171 1 1 ,. D k tl "" '"~---~~~---ACCOUNTS ""'Yllhle, lhl.' par in1e. ay wor (lr y, :-lew Unt0n Ra.nk 'l\>11·r1• al 501111' ctistanc:e. 5-10-7;,.JO. 1·BE a niodl'l Fall (•la~slc's now Sarlsracti~n-Ea~n ."-Sons PROF. painting txt/ln1, 11eal cashiering. F..~cellent WO!'k-Mon tllru 1-'l'l, all hohdll.)'S $275/mo yrly. Oc-ea.n Vlew apt, 3 Br, 2 Bil lrg sundeck, very clean. 645-1878. CAN'T BE BEAT SINGLE STORY South Sea Atm~phere 2 BR. -2 BAn-1 Car~la & drps Air Conditioned Priva1e Patios HEATED POOt; Plenty of lawn Carport &. Stora~ h JDDEN VILLAGE ·2.'j(}() Sou!h Salta Sa.nta Ana • 546-1525 3 Heated pools Large Clubhouse etc. BBQ Child Care Center Great ne1\' 1, 2 & 3 Bd rms SOUTH COAST VILLAS 1101 l\1acArthur .J.t&-8823 Blvd. Apfs., Furn, or Unfurn. 370 General PALM MESA APTS. Bachelor unfurn •••. , , n35. Bachelor furn ........ $145. I-BR unfurn .......... $140. !-BR furn , ••.•••• from $155. 2-BR unfu rn .......... Sl60. 2·BR turn ._ ....... trom $175. e POOL e SAUNA e JACUZZI OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Newport-North 880 Irvine Ave 645-0550 beauti ful l\'t'\\'JX>n Ceuter_ GER.:'>lAN short hair po inter. lornt1nu. 54 0-J ~ 4 0 or Coni>truC'.llOll. 548-.(1769. wo1·k. Ateou11 c e 1 l i ng,, off CaU l!T~ll\i66 11!1 2 pin ,... in.i: conditions. Ph o n t. ' '' f"an1astic view, 3 n10. female v•earing rffi G45--0751i. CEMENT \\'ORK, no job 100 11 ldt-~s ~"rayln" R e I 1 . CA .--,,.A-S 11--A-U T o " ,.... 636-4010 ask for .\1rs. Olson • , rolla1·. Vic. Crest•ent Beach. I ·Gc,cUclT-,-,~H-Le-,-~t-,,-.,-.~1-10~1"'-!' srnatl, rt'asonable. .f ree 817-13:11!. ~ . . ---POL!SJIJNL: & CASHIER Call 644-002~ Re\\·ard. \7141 33$-3j74 alt 6 nio. )Our 110111~ or mine. Estin1. JI. S!uflick, 548-.11615. • l:"lT[fi--1=0cR-E"x=-r=E=.1=,~10R • ~~CU R,\TE: 11.t)pl.~·IUe .s11, 1 p l') S 1 T ! i)N s. Jo'/tuTie . rollri:t. 496-~i17, leave mP~sagl'. PATIOS, walks, drive, install Lie, 1n~. guaranteed. Ca.JI ie tate mac !f)('. JJ.t'I ~l~le. Grt111 lh ~v. ~ lut'lttionh, N -So I' t'OUN D '· · 1 I b k II M•1'-f, p?r ni JOti. 64-i-O;'i(i:I__ ,'/''fltll ''•R tt ,\$11, ~•0 t>11•po, ,. u " B • R t I 445 c .... 1nge purse \1'1! 1 Tl('W awns, sa\\, rtoa , al'r•.~, 6·12-1.~. E.~peri ~ " "" '-" """'' 1700 16th Sf 6-12-8170 usiness en a ke)~ 1ru;ide. Vic Santa Ana. re1nove. 5-IS-8668 lor e~t. -11u·1~~~ s111oyin1-:. AIDES J.· Orderllr~, ;1 111 & ll~rb.w Bl 1·d, C .. \I VISTA DEL MESA flTTRAC slorc &. o!fic(' H.1ver tied aJ'Ound :t•h ln l l •--•--o-•••-l•• I ~ Contractor PAI /\'fiN (;-, l ic.'d~r-,1 prn $lur 1 Bap1 i~t Conv. C!U l!~\l '~'\L:l'.:tt·--,-x-p-.d-1 t A «o 0 314 ~.,.,.,.. "" ,.... '~ Mn!:tp I.Ail Cc r11e1' St, C~t . • ' .\. . · ' 1 & 2 BR. F urn.&. Un(. Dish-sp11tes s:J(J & up. Dwnt1\n -'>an a rui. ,,.,,_,...., · '--------, , . l':Sl1n1. Qua!lty 1nat'I, depen-• for pvt fralel'na! organ1za. washer -S!ovt and Retrig • &Jn J uan Capistrano nr f'OUN D, small black dog, ••••••••••• !\!\' \\ay, quality honie nntoJe. 2·1 hrs. &-17-4128. 11<!11. Pl!'ase subinit resurnf' Shag crpt'g-Lrg Rf'c C't?ntcr, 1nission. •l!'.13-llf>l, ' "'hire undt'rpart, spatted 41 A W rem0tl. \\'alls, ceiliug floors • ~ -.-.-1 Adm. Sale:l & sahuy n'(juirr nll'nT.~ to . ,, ,36 B . _,, uto axing et~. No job tOo ·small. IN_r , ~ Extl'r. Pa1r1ttng. I RENT Stal"ts Sl~-,5 N'E\V •1,,,·rs/sJu•p' al N"pl. i:_a11 s, m ..... e • ., l'rn;a,..,, I L " d l" ,_ 1 "J Cla~sl l1ed Ad No. 3:.0, Daily "' .., · 7H7-0036, 24 hr ans. serv, i.. • .. s .... ,e es ·"' Yl'S 1r. •. A Apartments Pier & Ocean Front $100 c r-.t. Skeeters W ash N Wax - 1 , ERPR>' . 1 f'Xpt•r. Chuck, loc;1l ref's. r ilnl, P ,(l. Hox l.'.«J, Costa Tustin & Mesa Drive Up S:\11\LL while & beige rnak Cotnpaets sr.?.i Standard! \AT v1ny df'1·k 64~1-lJ309. ' BETTER JOB J\Jc;;:i 9~2ti ______ 1 * 545-4855 * Bril txJa Bay ProJ!. 673-7420 1log, no cnUar. Found ai S9.:l5 Quick &rv. c ampers coai ings. all typ;>s. Lel' ~--I IS WHAT , CJ XH{, exp 'r! i;tr l !P mD n for 0 k nootrng co., Ci\1-6-12-72'.?°2 PAl'ERllANt:ER -<'Ill 1101·1<.' S1nt11 Ana SI 10 \\'f{00:\-1 infi;:. &. office rangp Driv.,e-ln 1st w in & i\lobilc sen-. a vat!. Your . . . _ done by Pl'Of,, no .1ob 1011 I ,;rnal! I 01an kll. 1n Nf'11 port ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! i;pa(·e. Clo~i· 111 L.i.guna kx:. J\t1g. S.17---077". ho1ue or pitk up, Rea!. Ad~1 1 1o~s * Remodrhng sn1a.u . .f'<)l' free l'sl. !IG~l lG YOU WANT I B1•a!'11. ,\Jrc ~h:il . 0 1-op l.'a11l VIL LA MARSEILLES $95 to S3:il :\lo. li9-!~1W~. FEi\IALE sandy wirehaned Clean-up & reg, niainl. Ge-rwick & Son, Lio'. with nan1e, phone &. pa~: BRAND NEW • ' ,,.,.,,,, il"ia'•I '>""t'•o-a ll'tT1Pr. L. 11:'.l!, blk 6pot on _&J_' -~-=-· -·-------67:{-j;l~ll * 519-2170 PltOfES.ilONi\I. JHlintin~ OUR CO:'ITPA!\\' CA N , ex1>. to ela~!lll1<:d a~. No. JO\, ~· u .... " " b k C i\I inler101•/exlerior . Quality 0 ,.1.,,R YOU .4.N EXCIT· Dally Pllol. Box !;}6(1, Costa SPACIOUS l~x,10, Xlnt tr<1Hic. J873 . i.lf' ': ~ VlC. osta ' ellll,. Baby:liftin" Electrical 1vork ,o:, n1n1rnal. :1~17-7.i:i:r. r L "" .:>lll-4j l9J • --_ _ /Nt', i'lt()t'E •. <SIONAL CA· ~!esa, 9~"2'---~~--I 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Harbor, Cl\-1. iMli-6654. · ----------. COSTA MESA F:L E CTR ICIAN, licensed, In!.·E:»L Q11ality l\'ork. REE:R IN ·r11t: INVEST-C OOK , EXPER. Adult L1'v1'ng lndus t••'a l Rental 450 S~iALL friendly ma!(' dog i"'-d"d. Snt•ii ,,,. b".·, ma•.••I. R I I I' I l I -b · t bl k PR-E.-SCHOOL "'" ' ~ eas'.lrHi 1 Y ricei !\TENT FIELD_ \VTTl-l tJN-P/tln1 r. r-.!UST BE: CLEAN Furn. & Unfurn. oni:: _iair rown ii·tt 1 ac · & rep111rs. ~5lJ;J, Frt>r estln1a1e 5.it'>-3766 Dlshwasher.colorcoordinat-*COSTA MESA* 1n~rk1ngs. Fountain Valley, Enroll now for F'aU ____ Lli\llTEOf'OTE:-\TIALF'OR & N[A'r. NO PH O NE -" •pplian"•• ' ,, .. ,h •h•g $95 . & $167 n.r month. s-ii-7019. 18th & J\h)ll!'OVia , 1,~ day + Gardening p At NT I NG " II 0 n e ~ f. 1\DVANCK.\IENT, VAR.IE-CAl.l.S! Appl y in pen.on. ,..... '-u r-f -.,...---,-..::.------1 guarunleed 1·ork I k ' I TY IN A'CT IVl'nES: & TIIF: Surf ,r,, Sirl n111, j9:vJ \.\'_Coast --1. ·•-•"•of 2 -10, Jndtistrial u11i1.s, rf'ady for BIFOCAL <>lasses rou ncl 1111 <111.y sf'sslons. Pla111wd p,-1, •• ,.0,,_, G"-d"""' 1 · " {. ~ .. ~ "-'"''-,._., ., [ l I I\ u "'"" "-' "--' '"' Any size job. Call 675-5740. SEClffl.rfY OF' NEVER H"''Y, NB . -h·m•• • 2 •-1•-, •lali """U"~ncy·. 110-:?20 Po11'"~ acJ'oss tron1 ll iesler Pa1•k. pivi;rain. iot tinc ies. grs 1 .,. , k · -~-~~-- ....... .,..,._,, ..,,,_.._ ,.., ,._, _ !('{' 1or p r u n i ng 11 ,\VfN'" 1·0 tt'ORR Y ~COOK-'FRY E XPER. * C NAl"fRE"SS Ft Tll h I \ I B h '.l--6, hrs 6:30 l\?ll -6 Pill ' -' Pla.oter, Patch, Roo. air '-' sho111m • mlrrored ward· . -{ · . * C ii llt>rs ~ pts .• aguna 1: · S~U wk.('Oi\lPARE! 6-l:t.,;{rr) ~111·111kler:;, "!ean up Jolls, ABOUT F'UTURF: flNANC· • BLUE DOLPHIN • ttibe donrs • indirecr Jighl· 2;{(! 1:,-12171th8• C.il-1. .j9-1-!Jll-t. -Cl-I II D I I ' 'I I a 11 ii s c a P 1 n g . Geor~c P l ,1\~l'Efl.-Palrh-n ,11 Adi:s. IAL PH08LEi\1S. APP!.Y L,VE<. ing in kllchen • breakfa st u-· • ·1 :5 l'OUND-\'o""'' gi·e•.n piu·inl , c11r'e. n ant lo -l ,\II'!;, 6IG-j,,S~1::. "' .., " Aceou~. cei lini.:.~. ~I u c r o 1.,-. v· I NB bar. huge private fenced :\.1-l ,._,,,.,,"ti. I• ,,., .. l•l•i". ,·,, ,!';11,,, 11,,,.-.,,. 'l'i·I,· Courl lla1't' :; y r old child, lrb E'i' J 1 ;· · ('Q',tP.•\N'\' TRAl".'ING IS .J.');) 1a ,Jdo, 1 · I h d I '"' ~ • "' ~ "' hoill" & f"nt·rd vd . El Toro, ·•· . apanese Garrlener. N' in. N'r rs 1 1 ni 11 t es. ,. .~ patio -Pus Ian scap ng -11 /u/fiee, lge 1·ear dtXH', 1787 un i'.'e11•pctrt Blvd, 5-JS-7910. ~ ~ ,,: _ Know holl', up--ke1'p, plant g;;."1--3~31 . 61-1-1\70 ;.fr. ."1. A\l,\[LABLE TO ACGRES· COOKS • b1'0iler, ;;au!e & bn.,k 8°-B Q'• l•,go h<al C ,\f '' '· in n «JO ,,.,,._., I 1 · · I '-----------I 167 N °• d '-.... -· -· \Vhil ller SI , ~!, Also 11~0 -t'N'O·. ,,.,.1, "·tlet· ,., 11 .. ,,. " " ,. S!Vf'. & RESPONSIBLE IN· pan I)', 0 e\\'JlOl't P<V , eel pool &. lanai Lo C ,, = ._, ~30--4:;-10. 1.ies , l'l!n1n u1g. c ean-up, • STUCCO • s . gan S1, .•\L lJOO sq. fl. 1111glon L1·J1 vie, i'ls icte:i-968--3-1116. \Ye're plastering Orange Co. D!VIDUA!_c; \VHO DESIRE I "Cc'oc'c'°::...:'c1'c'c':_ _____ , 3101 So. Bristol St. Sl !~)/1110. D<1ys, 64ti-50JJ. ~ily 5:u; .. 1927. BABYSIT'llNG -B e a c h TO BUILD A SUBSTANT· COS!\lE'I'ICIAN-Drug Clerk. (%Mi N. of So. Coast Plaza) eves 616--0681. ' 11re:i, niy horn!', by ht' or AL'S La.ndscapine-. Tree re. 'Vhy no! pla~ler ynu? l\o JA L f'IJTU RE & \\'ANT TO Fully ellp on-ly. Downtown S.nt. An. FOUND fl•n1ale black klt-67, ,.,70 movaJ. Yard ren1od~ling. job too small 894-68!\.L St 455 11k . l ,vrs & up. ,,__.,.., . START 1\1 AK I NG RIG 11.B. 5.16-2701. PHONE', 557-8200 or.age lt'n-S:"t! al \Vf's!cHtl Shflp-'l'l:ash haullng, lot cle11nup. • PATCl l PLA."""F.RTNG BABYSm JNG ho ·1 ' il!ONEY FOR TJI E:'>l!>ELV· C R G 1 1 S ping Ccnlc r (;.l6-22.i3. -· niy nie, Repair sprinklers. b73---1166. All lyre~-FreP M<liniatf's, R CPL retired Apl-il1orel , wtfe-A ,\ E nrt'( f'r for · 101'Uf:!l' lrg rnc11 yd, hot 1ncals, day F:~. J\S \VF:LL AS FOR OU n1aid wrk, husband-ti maint. nr11r Onna Point ,\Jar111;1, f DUND i;1nall Ian<.! lurl!r, & · 612 ~·""' E:\'.P. Japa nt'~e gnnJeiit•r . Call ;}IO-fl.ll2;1 CDi\1P . .\NY, ) ( -8:).\ 2J :)-6~~J-7il7il. ,'l!'\\·purt fleac·h. __ · _"_11'::. ~ -".-"~""'----Cu nip I r!" n1ain te11:H1<.:t>.1p-lu_m_b_i_n·g------_Furn ap1 + sala1-y. 675-87~0 Rent1ls ,. l ~Rce_n_tcacl-scW=a-n-tce-d~--~ SJ3.S7 i:: Cabinetmaking frc1• Psli n111 ll'.~. G-16-(),'l:)(J .., • (',1 diHric' Cnr Pl;in DENTAL As~il;ta nt , C'XfX'r 1561 ]l!csa Dr. San!a ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ----·.---....-.-460'1-L-o-,-t --=..::.c:.. ___ 5_5_5 NO\\! 111 Ornngr t '.ltinl;: Pr•·--EXPir. Jap;;;,;c ·G;rUci~ 1''.\l\AS .~· i'•ln~ PJ11111~in;.; • Pl ,1.~h ()/·fi(·rs rhairsidr . P/1Jn1f', 2 days I \VE N~:~fJ I vr 1 Br_ /l011<r -----------linis ht>d 111\Xlul:ir ki lc hrn Co1nplele yd srrvicf'. Nral lu:"d. bondrd, r e P 1 pe e ~·1111 ~·nngr Hr 1wfiis wk. H.B. li·l\i--0697.,==~-I Ana Rooms 400 \\'1yarcl. i\1•wl,V\\Ptl :-. \\'ill COLLI E, Fr11111lc, g1'FY & rahinf'ls, eo untrr 1 0 ps , ,i;, Jtcli<i. J'rt'e e.i.L jiol2-43AA rri110.lrl new cor1~1. Free e St ou·I lniniedialrly OENTA L-RE-CEPT. ----------do 11·1Jrk 11 t1nt lo 1na kr a hr'111 iniu·k'g lJn lace. ~J'FY -vAni l ir~ t,._ pullinans. Sinks AL'S GARDENING -'-''-· ~G-_iJ_IO ~-----Exper. nee. ror this busy Balboa Peninsul.a SLEEPING 1'1:'om for eldf'rl .v housr. LnR.. N,B .. {'.;\1., 11ht s1rraks 011 ba1:k. Vic: & plllnihing fixtures. Fat'-!or garden]~ & •m i II PLU~I RlNG REPAIR 1'11fl.OUGll Y 0 UR AS-olc. Desk only, some Salli, employed inan only, Prl. Cd:\1 up to .~140. S30-Z63\i, l~ldcn .SL 2300 Blk, 8/"i . lory Dlrtct Builder's laruiscaping services, call No jnb too small SOCIATJON \\'ITII FINA'.'JC-gd benefits, Ji.B. area. 2 BR APT on Balboa Penin, en t. &. b:i.th, S311. !\to. Cl2-6.127. or ~~6-!i:,~:l. Before 8an1 & aft 6: Pri"f'. ,10 Jhp Puhlic. "Visit 54G-5198. Serving Newport, ___ • __ ,_·12_-_31_2' __ •_~-JAL CONSULTANT , R. £. 846-3540. F f I 545-102'.l. 61U-<l368. '-1• ~ .~~-~----1 urn tir un urn., year y, =====----~7 1PRO.F'r.:SSJONAL '.vo n1 a n 1~=~-~--~--~ our S h o 11· r o o rn & CdM, Costa Mesa, Dover COLE PLUMBING BROKER, PROFESSIO~ DENTAL A~ si s ta. n t, ex- 67.>---4212 arr 6prn. FURNISHED ('l"l(}Jll, pv1 lxilh drsirrs h;ichlor or l br. unf LO:;T: Library book ln \Varrhouse. 908 \V. l'ith St. Shores, Westclifl. 2-1 hr. scrvll"e. 64;-l-1161 Sfl LF.Sl\1AN DAV I D B.. peri~nced. take X-rays, non Corona del Mar & entrance. Quiet, n1ature (with 15tove & ~f) ap!. $100 Village Ttil> Lallnd1-oma l, C'."11 645-3141. y·8n1auc'.hi Garden Service LOOT\INGLAN D YOU CAN Snloker. Preler ages 23_35. 2 BR nd person. 675-1:).17. a 010. r1u1i.:e in HH yeal'ly l\lesa dP! l\lar. Please IC-.-,-p-e_t _S_e_r_vcicc-a____ t'ree Landscape Ct:trisu!1in1: ~~~~-----i\lflKE S:i<l,000 lN YOUR N.B. ;i r!ays. 5-12-2283. LARGE: ·year 'rou I PER /k' 13· r<>nlal. Utilitirs int luded. rel111·n n1y Thonias \Vo!fe l-------,.,--,--&11-621;;1 L F.F. noofiiK co Roofing ol F IRST YF.AR Tll fl.OUGH l~==-.:.:_c::_.:.:::_ __ I rental in bes! area. Adlls. ; 5 wk up 11' ·i1. ·1 • =~~=~~-----1 . " 1 ' ('0.VJ MISSIO:\S & SEH\.'JCE DES!GN/flrafllng -electro SZ3:i :\1onth furnistied. 1veek up. apls, !IIOTEL • 6-12-4:121 exl 23~ s-6 pm . book. fH0--2279 _. -----J OHN'S Carper & Uphnlstel)' CO:'>·IPLETE lai,·n & garden. 1111 t.v1.ws. Rrco1·rr, 1·rpair1', FEES. 111,,.,,h. ,t oplo ni f' c: h , , ''8 97;c, •tRLl"F. ,~,---.-, • IlE\VA1...r-., * C:!f'l'lllC:rs. Exu·a Ori ,·,," ~,, ... , .. ,. !lwr .. nin roof r•nntini::~. while 11 · ,._ 1 < 1 E\'.TRfl nice 2 BR. -Ba. .,.. · ""· " .~ , .~Pt'11 11·1· 11·1~ \l's ,,,,...,, " J v L i'v\cfs .• ~·n1 exp. ,,, sa ary \·-, .. ·,·,-,un"' rental. Deluxe HNTGN Br h ill rfl . otil. One lo lea~f' hnn1f' 111 Dover \\11-!JT[ nuW /n ""lll', n11 n. S!,ainpoo free S('Qlchguard Jin1 :>~8-0-10~ & (•n!or, J.iC'/bon<l<'d slpce CALL NOW< n ·11. lo PO. Ol>X 1()9:>, 11.B. -.-' '' 1 l I \Soi l Reta rdant s ). '17 fl'l2-7222 -bltn• -ref.: sund e r k : a1Jult, 2 bl'•<. iiom p i('I'. $(i} Shot°i'~. No !'11ildrP11. Prc:f<ir Vic kl s;i ' EJ11'iu·ds. ll.B. '",v PERIENCED ''"""''''"-~~=--~---!126-17. • Blk fl If .. -·oo Do.-e,t•.:f'rs & all color L:• ...._. I'. 558 0444 ---------1 d I 122-''"' 11 ,, ,, .. ,.,, mo. "2-"·.-,zi,• 1·ic1" ~. "'"'1. .~:l:l~l!J-1. "a 1:0 ar. l'i!J3-i • -,_.,. • _, ,1 & Sow'1ng/Alto••tlon1 • 00 E a u 1s. :i "u 1 1 1 u · vi ,, • "' •·"'-' 1 . 11 . , & JO ·minul e 1.1n ... ener, J a1ntf'nance i\-1 ST IC help 1vanted 5 Don fr'"kl'" Rl tr. 673-2122 ::--1'000\:-:-;--::.,-.,-, .. ~-ir1g i c.1 rs t '37 8'"' e BEAUT IFUL Vle,\I 1 \\'ANT to rrnt JFu·ag!' f"r · sni .... " "' gn•y b!Pat'h flJr "'hlte cal'{lt!I!. t· t'ail up, ;>; -1-.. Alterationi _ 642·5845 hr/day, 9an1-2pm, S2/hr. os a e:l• "" '-"' " ~ · u • -~ Save your n1onry y saving lJn1p e e .'"!'<en r1g Nf"al , a~-<·urair, 20 yean Pxp. ..,...,,,., · ...... ""' C t M bl-k lo n .,,,, >·!.' \\:k &·'. "ln•·•g• &· !"bl·,." ·.·i•oo ''' n111le p111)(!lp !.ad1cs pet , h · I c 1 1 G 1 I A1k for Mr. Swain Coll btw•• " '"m 67' "JM up.~ Seaviev:. Cd:O.L Ni:11·por1 , Call b75-8Gi7 11f• rc•ii·etrd. lOO Cecil J'!, C.l·1· 111e c~tra tr ips. \Vill ,·le<1n Service -· DONUT -'!hop work Jemale A.\tAZl,.G A'"'' L i v i ng " 1 t Q 1q~ •r,11 Troo So•vt<o ATTRACT. WAITRESS • " "" G H 415 .,pm Ol' >r "''111 ' -. · · · J1,·lng rtn d1n1ng: rm & hall __ F~r~e~<_:_E:''~ri:m:•~'~""-''~7~1-~1~1:66:_I ~,,..,,_..----~-.,,--Nigh I sh1f1. No ex p Beaut. 1 & 2 BR furn or unt u•tt ome -2 LAltC 'E·--1-1--,-,--1-1 Ex prr_ Nor uodei: 2.1. NO \\'INTER ri'll!ll l 1va111f'd , 011 ' -yr 011 _.a,,r,iiors. $1:i, Any rn1 $7.:-l(J, couc 1 LA\.VN !\taint. Haulin«, ne1v GENF.llAI. Tri'l' )';p1-v. Ya.rd nece~sary, Z:t-•l.i. Apply l\'lr. Apt~. Sell clean. ovens, * PRIVATE ROOM 1 ., ,, I ·'/b \i I 1. I .. Pl-I O~E CALL!>. Ap"l.\' in cocar1fro111. l1•g famil y, n1ln 11 1 r, re ... i·own, · a"· $1[), cl .air $j, J yr~. exp. s lawns, clean-11n, pruning, clc11n·u11. hau!1ni;, sprinkler " Donur, 13;; F:. !7th St, C.l\1. D/\V lin 2 Br) displs, shaa: v s \ 11 It · " pe rwn Surf & Slrloi11, .l93(1 Fnr t"lderly lady. Brl0Jt 4 Br's. 64."i-:1922. 1~· · _, · Is. P\l i\I'(,: 11·hat roun1~. nol 1nethod , I ~-ree es1. Cail 5-lfi-i379. rcpuir~. Rea:;, 6-16-:~~·18. cpts, drps, jacuzzi & sauna ~6-:1 .•• ~. k 11 "ood 1 \V. Coo~t Hwy, Nil. cheery garden SU\TOUndi ngs, Misc. Rentals 465 --------ii<' wor n1yse ' ,, l'e . -DICK'S GARDENING T'•I• bath.~. l-£~ge pooWL ood N"1n···10"' nt•al• .. ~18-·17'3--:i3 l "OJOL I----------APPLY now £01· part & lull Merrimac :l " ' u ·' ...-._. 2 A lrUS ll .'>C'lli'r', :.ppro~. 1 yr. ------------1 Rc~i<lentlal·Co n1n1f'rcia.l 1,111,. l'IHit·r~~inri hrlp ;ii 4:!:-. ,\!errin1ac \\:<iy, C.i\-1. Summer Rentals 420 · R unfurn ar T ~l;!(l nil\, ,\lair, Vi<·-1 ~fh ,\,, Nrii pQrl. /n1nxl11t·lol)' Snt(·i ~! & Clean-Ups Ph 6-12-0473 CERA~JJC Ille new ,'I,, ( 5 En unr11r-rr honir ~.1 2:, n10. 23·12 J'a ll sadcs Hd. \Viii 10', Disco11111 -· • ' rf'mOflel. Frer esl. Sm;ilJ x:rn. C;1Jl 11 l11~r .l pol 1-2 BJt'5. Furn &. Unf_ $130 2 Br nr Bay & Clubhouse. 1 RR run1 '1Jll SI50. frwdmiin . $le<i rn or :o;hanipoo clt'llning EXPEll. lla11•ai111 n Gardene1' jobs wt>lconH·. :>:16-2·126, X.'lli-1101 up. in(:! util, nf'\\•lyl dee., Lido Isle. $15 0 I w _k . AGENT 646-3255 1LcU7, s=,-,-,-,,-,7,,c,-,,,c,-,,~-cn-I DIAMOND Co1nple1e Gardenini:: Scr·1·~~~~~~~~~~~ I APAR''''c"c'o;i._,c .. o,-Cl=,c;:cAcN=1cNcGc beaut. garden, poo, rer. $485/mo Call 67:\-7185 In-. 1 ... 1,1,.00 viee, Ka ma!anl, &l&-4676. Eoe•get•c l''''"" ,,.,, ...... 1·11,·ng Adults. no µe-!s . 19,,.,9 Maple lo~--·---c· c__· __ LOC!{ED, fenrl'd storage for w/\\'hl ma rk•ng.~ on nuw .'I, HC>pairs or ,, iU ILill • " ., .. Avr, C'.\!_ Mgr Apt. S. 2 Br, 2 ba, •,; hlk to ~11n. boats nr campers. j(Jc pl'r 111'11.v. Vic Cdi\1. PJPase caU, lc"c'-"''-E_:c·"c· _____ £_.J5-_I3_1.1 1 .G_•_n_•_•_•_l_s_._,_v_ic_•_• ____ I Employment i I to lf'a nh1, join o,u!' feamCh or l..C'..::O.:::C.::::::._.: ____ I "N.B_ Aug 14-21. flf'asonable_ foot. 642--6560. 67:-.·2~'l7 or fi73.4·J96. C 1 -!;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~f'~ nr a l, i> :irp ion 111g " oo H · t B ch ~<~7~~~~~;:-~;:-,-,;,1~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~3~~1 arpen er THINGS b)' J\looiw, Lt. Choo c11armers". Appl)' unt1ng on •• :J..-031!8 evl'$. \_;!·:Jt ,\·lflN Shor1h111r male J I 1 h;;;;~:;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; CARPENTRY e. ec1., P umb, fenee, tile, Rcnt.'!I Rf.'11.di>'r, Yi~ \V. 19!h BALBOA -Newly dee .. 2 br 11 ~) )T old. Brn &. 11·1!t lost Aug ~rt", OR REl~AJKS. No .Job ~~~t10,8.,2.,0carpentry, palnt etc. Job Wanted, female 702 Si, C.i\1. b,..hvn !l 81 ll. nr heaehes & shop'g. Avail Announcements l!l h vii• Garfil'ld & i\l~1g:rwli;i '' '" , . I .1 ... 1-, I ·~·~'k~ly~o;:rio~m;W~y~.;6~h;--::'"~l~OTi-0li~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~~~l 'J6~~41 Too S1nall, Cah1ne t in gl'r· .~'°"=~------11\IATUR E fen1alP. a J l' r t , AlJ TO n1C',·l1:.n1v. l'.xp'!I rn ' "·-------a;:e~ f.:. o!h e r r::ib1nr~ls, L/Cf:l\SEI) ll arwl)rnan-Llght iespon~1bl(', 1\ 1~hf's 111-\.crmnn or Ari!ish l'<lrs. NE\\/ AP'I'S Rentals to Share 430 LO.ST: !l!is.~io11 Viejo, 2 nuilr 51;;.817:-. ii no answer \eave I P1un~h111?_· f~l<'cl ·Carpen-lt!rc.~ling: Jllh. Vull or Zora.11 llll pr .. 1..:_ ;,36-6\N:t. .21 B8rR F,.m,0mm 11221242 Announcements 500 !1'1-1·0101·,.,d n»n t:lt'~. !I pi .. '.<: nis". al &16--z312. H .. o. ~.1·._ .. i-l~-.11 I G. regulor fJll fT lune. Sam-a -8,-8-v'-.·i1.,,--,.,R -,,,,,•,,,, ,,,,. O.C.C. SlUdPnt 1vi!l ~harri-----------1 ol d. Rf'Wlll'tl: p h o n r "' --" ' · '· 3 BR From $31'5 turn 2 BR apt. $77,50 pr r YOU11-I DISCU.SSJONS l!.'\()..9lllt Anrlerson. II fl N 0 Yl\IAN, carf)f'ntry, pn1 . ,\\011-l'rl. Heuch ci11rs nlf'!!, R".~pon~ihle "'Olnlln lo ON BEACH! * DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! l\fu.~t have clea.n Calif. drlv. ing record. Not under 25. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St., C.M. DRIVE\VAY i;aleaman 11'/lube exper. Time & J_~ ovPr 40 hrs. Neat in appear. &12-1671, E SC __ R_O_W_C_L_E~R-K--I J:;xp'd. SECURITY PACif"IC NATI ON AL BANK. 962-3361. Equal Oppor tunity Employ· '" F urniiure Availa ble nio. Call be11i.:een 4:l0 & BAHA'I 548--3538 LO~sr--'"--,-,----~--F.:'\PER. r e 111o 11" l i 11 g , plun1liin1;: ,'i.J elf'CfJ 'le ahili-Jlff'/erri:ofl . V11 ri1•r1 o!lke 1'-"· tarr fol' !i mo oltl hatiy 5 '"-~ d .v---di h\\'asher 6:30, 645-275~ Pantr.v ;\Jorkrl, cabinr1s. repair.~. n1111nL No ty. \\'ork guarn. !!Gll--06J7 rer. Rl'tail1ni,:. savinl{s and ntcs/,-l'k. n1y home preler-ted-Nea1, e1tracUve, over t:.:e:-~l~;:un:~·!e~nlg \VORKIN G go! \\'ii! share I niA IP l'ec!rli.~h-hk)nd shAggy joh tnn .')mAll. RP .!ll . H aul ing loan, biinkiiig. ~:i!i-471!1!. re.I. Call bt~·u 1-3 days, 21. ll'an1erl f or splfr shit'. EXPER. \\'af tr-f'liS \1'an- T"!'c room-oceanviews cule Ba11 vlp11· hu u s e Person~li 11 ,·-1 p;H1 PP kin i:.-;rs('. J.l:1-:>77:l. 6-16-4224. • COOK w/xln'1 rel-:;:--avail. :i.1s.J2.J9. Good tips. S1rrr & Stein, I ,. <I Cl'! N • .. [ I',-Of s;i() P..F:\\",\RD. Silk,v Tel'r.ier CA llPl',N'Til \' by 0 "t'k''' YARD, garagf', cleanups. 1,,,. 1,, ... -111 . \\'111 do l11 c =~=--------1170 Bok".c .$1, C.M. o-, pali<rs-ampe par11.ing l .i'~·~•:am~•~·~'~"~·~·~"_:~:"_:_·':··1.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· ~~· '-' fl . BAKE R. e;>;penenced, penn-'· ..,., se-curl!y itiard!. 1no. 673-1039. !i1lv ·"' hf'J.:, no rollar. Nels .l(lrlr ~ cu ~!o n1 1\~.id11ork. cmove !rec.~. tllrl, ivy, hsP11nr·k loo. 111in !ial;1«.v Anent. Trorter's Bakery, 2:14 i\ilrs. Baker al 2pm rh1ify, 11l('rlll'. 67.\-21~~. Mfi--6711 ,.,,,n,,·,·. -···-Re~id, c·o1nm. s k I p I 0 ii de I'. ba ckhue, s~:~J. r:111ployrr pay.s r"e . I c~-~~~"'·=--'-'-1 HUNTINGTON CIRLover21 to~hare hou~e Personals 53(1 -'" .--~ ~~1-ZWli. ll l'iilth 11, Fll!ll il)' C:<rf' ~-ore~I Avr., l~1gBrli. 1-xP Efl l F:NCED legal \1·/san1f'. A~k for Lynn.I ---------LOST -Fl'n1alr Sianil'~r lil6-:'i16~ ~rrretary fnr J ;1,1rl ollil'l' 1n PACIFIC :J;.)i-,17241.~8-R:>20. *FULLY LICl::NsED *-l'/grt'f'n & l\l)l!f' collar. V1r l0Cca-t-e-,cin_g_____ HAULING, yard clran-up by AJ.:t°rn '~'. 1~11:, ~o n1·n,11h1ay. BANKING o'\ew1~11·r ('r nl1•1 I R ,\f , 711 QCE1\N AVt:., H.B. l~~~----'.::_~-1--I R,.,nn11 11•'cl J1 111rf11 ~piri11 mhs! J'\ l.l\C:lll\H ~\).1-2~21 ••:o:pt'r, '"1ll'-'I;" siudPl11. Lrg ~1\ ·,1i -6i;~1 .. _____ !'hilrlhan'!. T1Jp s ala r y , i71·11 536-l ~S7 1J~r~~~ shll rc 4 RP. iou~c. ,\111·1(·1· nn 11 11 n1.~1i1 •r< U/sT ~t1i7i !\'.H~-~11Xr1! 1rr. I AL/. r·1;!\'f"Tlf'l l\S ll't1l'k Rea~. ~34-lS-lfi _ l~A ll\'-1;,.n1~ li<Ju<;f'tlr1u1111~. TE LLER fi M-~,~111 Ole open JO am·B pm Daily * • :;36-4ris4 * * \;i\'r , ,\lrnT1ai-:r. Bu o1r1r~~ t•rr rf'rnalr grf'\'/lllllllll, no I ALL FO()n s f rZ.,sil_& _ G~c:lc~11-up. " x p 1• r , 11 i 1 I! "'\' n EXP'D eook, w 6 11 1 e d \\'ILL!All·l \VALTERS CO. 1 ~~---------1 Re;-.rl1ngs given i d ~.n; a ,.,,,,. '12 ;.~~7-I ALL r'lt !CF.S 1 da_vs, $11) a lt1ad. t '"rce est. ·transportr11 111n, l!li·.•.6.~7. One Year E xper . C G I R t •35 ' .,, ..._, 'onval escen1 hospiTtt!.. Only arag11 or In ,. 11f'l'k, JO 3_n1, tn JO p n1. Coos1 Caterf'rs 6-l4-tii47 A11yt1me. 548--5011. l'f'ACTICAL N •••·.~. Aoy " 1 --..::..-------DON 'T g1 1'e it away, it'l I " ' NEWPORT NATIONAL 11tea..,y person shou d 1pply. Parklike Bt-ach Livin& GARAGE for Rent, i;oar (lf 3\2 t\. El Cainlno r.ral, quick cash tor It 1vith • HOUSE Hunling7 Watcl\ the r.tOV ING, garage cle11n-u p & shtfl. any da y. Orallf{r Coun-BANK 340 Vic!oria, Costa i\1esa. for Adults storage . .$l!i per mo: 918 San Cle mf'ntl' DAILY PtLOT C!assll~ OPEN HOUSE column. li!e hauling. Reasonable 1-y area. RPfs. f.-16-9127. EXPERJENCED 0 en l e l Casa Del Sol Palm St.. H.B. 536-46?8 or -42!>-S l:\6, 492--007o r·rc~ es!lnialf's. 645-l602. i\1flTUBE secy/girl Fri/rerpl Laguna Hills Orf1l'r receptionist. 1nsurant'f> Ii I &. 2 BR·!Urn/un f. Pvt pa-536-4979 .J J_> * * * * * * Housecleaning seeks p-tlm e J>QSi!1on. Exp. 23~21 P11.seo de Valencia i·on1raet exp req. Mature tio, trplc in 2 BR, elevaton, 1 ~Of=licc-o~R-o_n_t_a_1 ____ 44~0 & depndhl. 4M·5.17H "'on1an. 646-1882. -• t d p •· OVe Ivlesa Cleaning Serviee d:1.11wshrs, crP s, rps. e.,, H I W t d M & F 710 Call Mrs. Cnllin~ E"I -• I" BEAUT po-ll•ri o I I ,." o Carpe:s, \Vindows, J'Joor etc. e P an e , -" ~En. carpel layer~ need· at"te})ll'\l~ From $ ..::;, "'' .... r.y, 831).3200 21661 Brookliut·~t sr , }ffi. suites, 10me v.·ithoul side T d ' p d • Rl'sid. & Co111mc'l. S.IS-4111 f:qu1tl Oppor. Employt'r ed . Apply in p e r 1 on, 2 '°'3 1,:ntraJJC4!. Nr. Newpo r t OU ra er S ara 1se Housecleaning 8,-0 ,,_ ACCOUNTANT Carpe ter\a, n ave_ Roo1, Jn4 * (714) 96 ...,.,.; * Newport Bl. C.i\l. Center, S49.50 up. 233.1 1-;, 011'n Transportali{)n To $1000 e BLUE DiJLPHIN e Lido Isle Coa111 Hwy, Cdl\l. Call PAT CROSLAND Call 83&-0048 Con~truc!lon, PA or CPfl HOSTESS F.XPEH.IENCED manager 1-BDR.\l. bay!ronl apt. 545--3165 or S:l8-0744 • Edwa rd Ii nes 11.,-,0-u-,-• .::=ocF.::::::.:_CcLcE_A_N __ , backgmu nrl Min. 3 yr~ exr. Part Time for mode-ling, dance IK'hool Avail . Au~. 15th to Sept DESK fipe.~ available $501-.,-,,.==7.'=""=~l l Profess. Carpel Cleaning, NEWPORT 3355 Viii. Llrto. l\'B & agency. Good closer. 15th. $73 Prr wk. or $200 tor mo. Will provide furniture SAILING VOYAGE ti"meS Free e11t. Ilef's. 642-6824. Per:lonn•I Agency BICVCLE mechanic w/ex· ~5.J.HJ, or 64>-0758. 4 "''eeks. 675---3771. at $5 mo, Anrwering service HAWAII 133 Dover Or., N.B. . 1 10 EXP 1al""" lady ~d~ lo" B.y. Be."h J•"f-.. ,·-• •. ~ ..... "ce n mo11r bikr!s & ~.. "" • •Vailable. 305 No, E l Sa 1·t "'lh m". to f·la••·,,·,·. 38 ... "'"''Ill 642°3870 Newport Beach -· •· Crpt11, \1-·indowa, floor11 e!c. :;1Jeeds. Mu st be reliable. eve & 11'eek1'nd1. Z'l l Marine Cam In o R• al, g a n Days. Share e:-:pe_nse11. Cap. dol I ars Re11. &. Comm'!. 646-1401. NC\\', well-equipped i;hop. Av,, Balboa. Island _; Resort· Clemente. 492-4420 tain North. (2ll 1 378-9271. 497 . 11192 Ironing All Live-In Jobs EXPERIENCED dry cle11.n- Ll'y'1n9 DESK AP•~ available $50 APCflRE T S '"' counter -girl. 15 3 4 mo Will rovid t llw'e " ''----------------BOA CARPENTER · P e urn Vasectomy, AborL1on . .Adop-1 · IRONING donf' in my hon1e No f'ee To Applicant Newport Blvd .• C.i\-1. Luxury a pt living v.•/Sl mil· at $5 mo, Answering service llon Info & counseling S _ J/O Sl.lfi an hr Custom boe.t building ~per. ' . -0u·0, '"'mm,-,, available 17875 Beach Blvd ' · LEVEL vie w lot overlook· 19' '68 .Johnson uner, · reo'd. 4 Day wk, f""" wa,.•. ion reci.-.. · · ... ' . ' 642-4436 9 ** 645--0826 ** COOK/HOUSE -,. tennis, Qilli ards, end wt-Huntington Beach. 642-43Zl · ing Parker & Colo. River. fbrg'ls hull, .. pass, open 1 .,-~_:..::...:::..:=c.:..::. __ , • \Villa rd Boat Works, 1300 leybaJI. heal!h dub•, u.unu, BAY VIEW OFFICES ALCOHOLI CS Anonymous. Trade SIR!JO. eqity for truck, b011', con\11 10.'l. Creal fish, Ma:lonry KEEPER Logan Ave ., C.M. f"•!e. Paid Adm. Sec'y to $700 clubhouse, party room, m l-Deluxe AitConditioned Phone 5-!;;;211 or write misc, pafn1 lng~. furn, Jn-~ki boa1. Trade lor Cal 20. BI..OCKWAl.LS. PATIOS $350 • mo. BOAT CARPENTERS <lent tennii pro & pro 1nop Udo Af'ee. _ !l()c Sq. Ft. P.O. Box l , Costa ?ttesa. dian n1g11. 499·1088. 846-2204. For t'Ollplr in Nwpl. Bela. 5 Extcnsivo fiMrol•-..._.,ing Applicant Pays F'ee Gen'I Ofc. $125 wk. Soc I b , · N B Sidewalk!, d11vtways D k · • -~ and much more! Singlet, Reakinomles llkr. 675-6700 ial C u I 535 Will trade Irvine Coost 26' Diesel aux ~•OOP in · · e S49-3173• ay 1>,·ee • progn1m , exper req'd, •day l & 2 BR's. Furn-Unturn, DESK Jpaoe available .$50 Swinging Cou ple!'! Country Oub golf memb4'.'r· Valued at S·l500. Trade for 1 ~~.,...--------1 wk top wages. Willard Boat Tmo FHA/VA $400 Sec'y to $600 Rent! from n35 ••• No mo. Will --'de furniture WIDE WORLD ship for late model s\at kln import or don1r$tic auto ot Moving Al DE $350 MO. \VOrks, 1300 Logan Ave, C~I . I-" ?.1-"el. O""n ..,.v•• rt Rolls that valu(' 11r ! HusbAllri ne-eds help IV/ dis· leue req-u '""S'' "" 1 .. ~ al .$5 JnO. Answe.rin& HrVlce 7)4/776-ffil.IO. 5Zl -77'l~ wagon, spo s car. ril6-42'.i7 ?ttOVrNG -For your local or ab!C'd ivif,.. BOYS 10.14 RUTH RYAN AGENCY 1793 Newport, CM 646--4lla-. 17931 Beach, fffi 317-9617 Dally 10 to · available. :22: Fore11t Ave, 111ly(.'('. 646-5970· long dlstllJICe moving, call · tn deliver papers In the Sa.n OAKWOOD GARDEN Laguna Beach. 494-946& Have 43 units, 2 BR., 111 l6' Garwood utility illbrcl OK Van & Sr yuur Cltrnentt, San Juan Capi-. GEN ER AL O FF I CE : APARTMENTS OF'FtCES h ttnt, oU pd., 1,.1 "'' F--·Ja] bit's., g,')O(j IOI'. Exchange l fi~h or !ktl, Perfr ct rond· local allled agen~r~=iletl7.ed MOTHERS HELPER tntno and Capis trano Beach lh,·namic swinging office. .,..., owner·~ pride. Tr11de tor · · $250 A mo. crpt, pvt. ntrrng Loe. 1000 iown for smaller uni1s. lil!e model Cllr ln ~...i cnnd storage also a vaU. 831-0400. Bu~y mother needs Rrlp w/'J area . We want a litharp, attract. Newport-North N. Coe.st Huru, LAg Bch f~oM in Co., Rhl'l!. &12-'."iOOtl ~"u" p I ti & DAILY PILOT aal wtl.h office 1kJlls who 64 ~ .. , · N B or '! 54:>.292>! a n ng childrtn, 81'-0 Irvine Ave 5-lAMI $97-$1 75. •S&-5186. 17U-C \Ve!11cl1 tf · · • h I •trJ-4.UO can worl( • thrl\lt" in a busy Ne""f!Ort-South 1700 16th St, 642-8170 e NICE .--- Tho-most btautiruJ view of tht !Jay & oct11n in the Harbor •rea. 2 BR. 2 BA. t ptlr. (or lf'as!'. 612-2203. DELUXE 3 hr, 2 ba. ,o;pt "'/doc:k on t"w pt Bay. A\•1111 Aug ~ St'r>~ In,· 'um mer "N'ntAI $300 u k or ye~rty 1e.ue. '67~593'1. • XLNT OFFICE SPACE Found (frH ads) 550 R-l bldg. lot in 'Brigham lt11 ve .10X55 nioblle. l ton Pep•r •ng ng HEALTH & BUSY rttail outlet in Costa h11ppy atmol'!phel'I!. $400. now evA.11. Lido Bldr, 33.15 FOUND Apprn:x 6 mo pert City, Utah, 60' x 145', b~ Bir cond, w/IOX40 enclOl'led PA I N TlNG/papulll(, 18 Me11a need• YoW' exp. Full Call Muy Ltt, S4()...6Q55 Ila Lldo, N.B. 67l-450L collie. Vk 15th and Orange, l'C'llitl@Tltial Atta. W' n.: PQt'Ch, Otter or frllde tor Yni. in lUrbor area. Lie & FAMILY CARE time or J>ATt tlm~ Good COASTAL AG ENCY aJOO SQ FT 16 S / H.B. ~1241-Cnlit. R.E. or boel. Velue prop, Prrro11I or Phoenix. bondf!'tl. Ret'1 turn. 642-2356. talary & frlrige benls. Call l=""'~-"-'='-"°-'-"-'-•_l_A_d_amo~-l · · rn (I · .-.... 495--4865 ~~'6-0409 or 642· 77 40 Crpt'd, drp'd, C(lsta ~te~a. FOUND-Stingray hic~le v\c l:~:::=·c.::::..=:_____ ----------1 VTNYL Pa p er h • n Ki ng M.rs. Ottmer 1213) 944-9888. GIRL F'rlday ne e ded Call 646-2130 \V11rn1•r A\'e, in ll.B. Jden.. Beaut golf ('(>UJ'tt lot llCPAn \\'hal do yl)U h3v~ to trad~! 11pecilllist, ~'nrk ruarante~. AGENCY BUSB<)Y, diMlwaahina-, ne&! w I I t r (Ing bonk~ln,c INDIVIDUAL hlJ:li !or of-li(y. 892-17)6 bt'!ll'n 11-l. view. d ub mt"m bc"hlp, ~n Lll!I i1 hr rr -in Or!lt"'e !r.e1~~o•~ot,r ,.?l!an2!!l5<. hwarlz ltPPfAr., tuU or plU1 lln1e. bkllTTICI, JIOmt typing. MutJt _ , . Antonio Shot"tfi, ti-tex1c:n. ~ .,., """"'' • o-nr Shi Aho Rt:lll 411(1 S h11vi-nhll lry to ha.nclle a.II ot. fief~ or S1(l!Y, 211 w. F'OUND Jl!'f'llf•rip11on R'l a.,11,11{'!. ~ .. ,,,,., w.-l•t• mo-r ... unh, ·~ l11r:;r~! T1'arl ll'Ad· ~ . llOS No. Broedway p y " '. flee_ pl'OC('(fu~s. CaU betwn WI! C 't °'2 "~' C c & J .. ....,.,,., • ~ '" PROFESSIONAL P111nt1n1t -Santa Ana 547_6682 Coast Hwy, Lat 8. 494-20~ Min, .l•. '" ·•).JW. ornt r orte_,,' lllllr>Cto. ,,, c·I--"''· ·~·9615 in<> rv•5I. 6~2-:1GiS 1~;,;;;::.;;::. ...... ..;;;;;; I c;;\iil>~rM.;k;;::;o:};iid ]() l l c et M ,_ 1t Nf.\l.'PORT BEflCH Costa :\1pi;11 . 5'1:,.0)!f17 ._u,,.. .,.,... ,. ··~ lnt t r/clller. 1-lonest \\-'Ork. I~ CABlNET M11ker to build &\2--~J . : oa ua"-', 2(111.JOO..iOO f1. ax-. Tum unusetl lt,.01s mto quJck * * * * ~ * l.U-. /.t ins. 54s.m9• ft4:t-5.l50. Fa11t rtslllt1 a rt: JC~! 1 phOno irt~ fixtures. 4!14·126.1, or 1-----------·1 r h. M.r. Ervin. 675-1-cMh, e&ll 1>42-567! I DAILY PJUYI' tor acUonl call away. 64l-5618 ~a!::':::"':..:::'•.::30:..<.::94c:·.:;398<1;::::;·~==· r"'=ll--~...:..:..•:...:s._,._:_' __ J ----. • ' SI DAIL y PILOT Wtdntid•Y, A119111t 11, 1971 •ILOT-AOVUTISEO %% I J[fl]I lLHJ I l[IlJ I --l[J] .__! _ ...... _ .. ··~l[fl] I I~ ~! ;;; ... "'";;;-~l::;;;~~l,:;I ;;;; ... ;;;; ... -~l~~,:~'--[;; .. _;;"'"--~;;;I, ~~·1 BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR Preferably \\'ith e.xpC>r1 ence on the Bur· rough ~ E·400() or 2100 serie!:i. lni;ludes. post· 1ng of atcuunts ret"e1Vable. gener;il led ger & pa yroll. Exrellent \1 ork1ng ennd1t1011!>, "ala ry & fringe bene fits that 1n«l t1dC> fully paid n1e.d 1· ral & in surance. 3 11 ecks \1acalion a fter 3 ~ear!'I. l'red1l Lliuo n. !!tr. C1ll Mrs. G re11nma n •I th• DAILY PILOT 642-4321, ext 277 Help Wented, M & F 710 H-elp Wan ted, M &-F 710 ~~~~~~~~~· General Maintnce KEYPUNCH Exnrr. eJN:'.1riral , p1u mh111 c: OPERATOR air {'••llrllt1<lllllll:. 1 .. --.ilrr r«1r !!:l.\J !11•J)I. J{f'Q , ll.'i ' Go'lQCI ~11Jar.1 . r.\i'l'llrru lro11;;c I :;rad: r11 hl'r 2 yr~ 1\'ork111g benr..f11~. •'\p. (JI" 11;1.1 1Hng 111 ,;choll!, :-it1u1l1 t:o;1.~1 C-0111111111111.v ptu~ "t1111+> 11nrk ('~p. Pie""~ J!u~p1tal. ,.;.:i11lh L~i-:ur1a l'l<l/ rf\r 1111rrv1rw a pp T, . \~.\~II , l'.\I ·::~, l~~·l L'i.l, \11· •. lf(l!1l~1l<'1., HAJR S'J'\'LIST. b••111•1· ~'0111" Li-:r.AL Sf't·".1 , E.'<p<'r .. S,tnt 1ncnn1r_, rrnl ~p;11 ·r 111 001kp:; d<'~JJ'Pd, I girl olf/::, u11u1ur Ctl.\J :';,tun. Call .)1111 1 l1Tllil' J rnJu~. C (J 1l1 j) l r ;.. &:on, &!.t---1::21 .'!3::<itl2~ NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK Ex perienctd SALES -Men STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT SaJn mloded pe !"IOI\, »ee tor yoW11elt,. a nal caner op- SERVICE 1tation attnd. tull lime, sal&ry + <.umm. Exp'd. 990 E. Cout H'il')', N.B. SERVICE StaUon attt nda.n t. a.ll ahlhll. Apply 4671 C&m· pu1 Dr, N.B. 5'&--1157. SERVICE St a t i o n Al· tt oda.nt-Apply Al"s Mobil, 1::00 \\'.Balboa Blvd. N.B. IOO , l'um1ture 110 M iscellaneous Ill TV, R•dio, HiFI, --~~~~~~~-1-~~~~~~~~1 SNrM IM BROWN-J otd '" ., .. * AUCTION * tem~ f lus IDP table 1971 Zt!nlth Ir. Admiral clor.- and ~ lattiCfd "-ck a.i·m FRIDAY 1 P.M. out .Ue. Lowest pritt1 in chl.ira. Citron color. $63, AUGUST llth Ortnie Co. Antenna Ur 67~7L .U &tcon Biily, Bdnn :re!A, Divl.llll, Cbel"t at $!.ailed w/all 23" I< 25" NB. draweni, Dtntttea. Mattrt:s· &eta. r.1ost 1972 models oo\\' •12 8'11, .Stereos. Colortd TV's, m stock. ABC Color TV. G __ •_r_•"l~•-S_•_l_• _____ 1 Piaooa, Org-ans. Comm1 OrllJlif' c ounty"g tar its l MO VING • all must ro? An-~r bu, Po.,,·er AV.'eepei·. Ze nith del..ler 9021 Atlanta, tiqw twin 4·po51f'r bed De:!ka. Appli&ncte & 1\11.:CH H.B. X!l-3329: frames, .,.,.hitf!, ~ea. Hutch ~tOR.E! STEREO 1971 model. Air NOTE TELLER E xper ienced porluni1y. Xlnt future tor SE\\'ER cletn.ina Wl'\'ict· right man, F.arnlnge r:-om-i ;.ma~"~·~A~pP~l~y~3"19~~W~.~·~l~cF~•d~-: !'JI~';~!'!~!!!!!!~ [ me nee immtdiate!y 11hoUld I; c!en, Santa Ana. l>l! in excess of S250. per wk. SINGLE needle optratol', No canvassin& or 110licl1:ing. exp'd, ~9'1~ CtJI bttvveen S-10. l Swedia-h doll carnages WINDY'S AUCJJQN suspension ~peaken, Ga!'- $6 t a. il."orkahop I;; garden rnrd aulomat1c llirntable. tool~. PlY"'ood cuttinr s. CO.\IE BRO\\.'SE AROU:\D A:'ll/f\I, lilen'O radio I.: SCRAMLETS al1Jmln~'"'."'. pipe_, hl'avy duty 2075~1 Ne'il'POO 81 1'd. rii1~ dedc Sri \\ nr w, 1.1·a~ -UNITED- CALJFORNIA BANK 2712 W. Coe1t Hwy. Jnu~rv1ew1 by appolnttnent 8 It 4. only 9-3 "ttkday•. &35--27n . T-ECl-JNICIA.'l for prototype Newport Beech SALESMEN elec, opt lc-al I mtth. Ja b t. SPORTING GOODS auy. Send exp.• •ia,.cy re. 646-2431 Bia: 5 Sportina: Goods 9tOtt! quirementA to P .O. &x ne~s alrn ag~asive 1095, H.B. 92647. !la1Hmen toi-new Costa 1 -~T~E=L~A~P~P~'~T~S~E~c=•y~ i\·Jtta .tore. Spor ting i ood• """'""'"'""'"''"''"'"""""'I 1111 :~ exp helpful. ExctJ in-NE\V Casualty Ins. Angcy come, zylendid future. All nec<ls per1 IJme f'xp. glrL hea1rh & pension beneti11, E~t'n tua lly full limf'. Sen<l ro. paJd, AJ.~ pogltions o~n •Tf',!enlJa.l~ to P.O_ Box 1890, for part time ialtt help. AP- Co.~111 !\lesa, 926_'7=. ~---J ply Big 5 .Sporti11(".s Goods, $105-$120 WK 9861 Chapman Av e, Gt.rdrn t:qual Oppor •. Employer :\"rw Oran.Q:!' Co. ("Qrp. need11 Grove. .J-1 .1onng men 10 tr.un as 1 'Sa~J,-,--------­ rr.ps. No r!oo1• lo dr.oor .;ell· UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY 1111: or l'RCU\1111 C'leaner Hotle1t Ne111 t.lajor Kitchen ~a~"~;. f or rur <her info. <:All Applian1.-. in country. No l'3.1-J101, ask fol' personnel canvassing. Leads le Ap- n1gi·_ polntments only. D 1r e c t NURSES AIDES ~!ling Exp. pref., but v:Ul Pltime, perm .. our ofc., C<.11\f, 4-Bpm. Nttded: Self usur. ed bu11\ne~ wu man who en- .iO)"ll c a 1 I i n g ttN.ngers. 833·3656 or 675-1089. IT.LE. 50llc ., exp. phone 11ales. S2.-3-4 per hr. Call Glrard's, 646-9311. UPHcasrER.Y FOREMAN Exper nttded • • 642-9683 • * E.\p_ 549.3()b1 train. Comm. &. Bonus to -~--------1 $l50 to $500 wk. For Ap- 1'URSES needed tor pv\ du· polntment. t.fr. Hury Black • 1.v. All types -a ll shift11o -546--8233 URGENTL'( NEEDED S.Cr.tarle1 dolly, ·• pla.t~ cla..ss, lo~ Behind ·rony '• Bldr i\la r"ls Jen on !ay-.awa)'· Orii:: 1old ~"NSWERS ol oddn1en~. 25111 t.tonte Costa Mesa • £46-.86i6 for S299.9S; pa y olf b&lanct ff Verde, Laruniil Ki I u e I. OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 ot $126 or ~1nall paym~ntE. U l o''~9'-~5'.'1~"'--~-~-~-1--leiJAUU~CTTiil6iNNei"-I C.:,tlectlon Dept. 7l.Jlfl9J.()501 n11·l;1t -A IDne -CrtPe -BRO Garish _ GROWING ~·N. vinyl chair, ;75: Sunday Allf 15 !Oun 1\IACJNTOSH slereu tuner, A little inflation la like • FMii_d~~ 11~~~h~r,d neple~ Lumber, Pl,Y'>l·ood, Paint, l\l R 71 \\·;Unut cabtnel, $17.J. httle pregnancy, Jt ktti>& on re~ir, 1 bi I.l's~-ro k~ Doors , Brick, Formica. Klipach Jllodel H 1pea.ken GROWING. co _ee a e, a; me tn1 Nails Fork-\lf't truck Power $300 pair . Ko~11o pri>4A chair, SJO; w ha I -k no t tool ' 1 e1 ' stereo phont s $35. Xrra $National Cash Rei ister $ $h:lve~, SlO; ~IJ-al\•ay bed, C:S·C.: ~~·Bid& Supply walnut cabinet $10. Separate O!d, very ornate brass ca.e. Sla: _•hde pro1e_ctor, $35 : lri' 1700 Superior Ave CM or S57j all. 4!$-3464. Xlnt cond. &. '!l'orkin& order. sectional. beige t 1 7 ~ • ... 2'79. ' . ** ~28216 ** SHORTWAVE RADIO Ideal for bcH1tique shop, etc. ........ t.fu~! sell. $350. 00-3589 eve. $ National Cash Regi!t'r S As is. $10. 673·1738 PIA'."0 '-Bench .. A!drich, Olr!, very ornate bras11 cast!.l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij RO YAL \\·oodburning range, S18J:. ~·rt \V h 1 r I p fl~ I Xlnt cond. I< workin&: order. II porct ltin and il-on anliqut". dsh'il sh1. ex~! cond, $3J: JdraJ lor boutique 1hop etc I If I Decorll.tor~~ 64~24 . Gaiter . &. Sat!ler r~nge Must tell. SJOO. 64.:z.-3539• eve: fm lo You I stove, 1mma.c. $30; cab1~1.1,.---,--c,-----~~~ L. _______ _, App lances I02 a.ntiue red, SlO; V ~-J 7 ~ ~aJtf1 i;pa memMrship. 3 Lines, l T imes, $2.00 turntable + amp. excel paid 1n fUll, only l yr used.1,.••••••••••/ <:ond. $18, oval nJ&:. Si Ca1J 546-4133 mornings to1 • KENl'v!ORE I U\o "'ASht'r 365 . Kenmore a uto 11·asht r $75. Both late n1ode!11, Xlnt corxl GUU' It: delivffi'd. 54fr.8672: 847-llJj. PORTABLE DlSHV.'ASHER L ad y Ke nm o re. 646-4519. 2:30 pm l.OVELY male I wi ns ALL ncf'd t , Bar 1 2 RCA air cooditione rs 1· bl1.ck-white lung hair kit- P o JO. 11too ~. l'.~ ).:; ,..,....._ ttn!. 12 ,vks. \Veantd, train· \\shr, dryer, 1efr11, bkt'lUle "\NU BTU $180. "\NU hdbrd, athl'r turn, Pl'.'!' BTU $90 UN'<! a n~•·1~"=· ~"'c'c-·c,3&1-·,--,,-,-,-ccc=-o;::I ~ger, tools, \\'alt l' colors, 847-TI97. 1''REE 6 mo old Labrador art 1upplies, camera equip, BICYCLES, recond. 3 apd . pup. to good hOme . LO'.'#.s much misc. Aug. l~ " 15, SJ!l. to $+O :r.fii c. S22. to $35. c h 1 \ d r t n , ha! 1hot~. Ref. nee. Leseoulie Nurses1 ---~~===~--HOUSEK f':F.:PER.-lii-,,--1~ ltegi~tr:v. 351 Hospital Rd.. SALESMAN UJ111ng ('<l.l'P ~ )!' old girl.' ~Ll~\~.,~,.~,N-~h -o ti 5-,-, ,-,-,-,-r NB. Call 64 2-99j,) any hour. Young company If O U S ECLE,\:'-.'I~l;~ I _LIN£ 11,,--,~-,-,-,-,.-w-,-,-,,-d-.-,-,,-c­ sl"lentiou~ 11·(11nan d~·s1red. l 1n1111cs !lP!rl \\'ill l-r1un. AP.- day per 11k. ~lu~t r1-0 11111n11c ply 111 p.:'rson, .'i . A. "E . \lurk. 011·n lrans. tiif>....132.'J Ad 1·ii.n~·ed P11<.:ka~i ng. 216;i NJ. Grand A~·f'. S.A. • Typl1h lookkffpen Repra Typi1t Packen Rexawriter • • 1• Autmnatic.. \\'hitt. \\l/cho~ ping block !op. Like new $125. 968-9037 1970 SEARS fro nl l asr! rli~hwasher l-larvest gold 11·/y.'OOd vinyl top. U&ed fi mo. 31j(I. ;).)7-1106. 31)9 1\1 o n tan a, C.M. No 10 spd: 642-1272 ="'="~'960~·~-=----c-,-:-,I ~1242. Mi1cellaneeu1 f'E M Ger .Shep goo d F.asthlt1ff-S2fWl/nio. 11.-nulil u! Laguna 1:1 i•81. h l n1 e1·v hrs. 9a-~p. i\t-F'. Call Mrl!. Schmidt \\'ESTCUFF dysl&t-l •. 'l44i. \'\"•'" i;,n.:o1>20 1~"11l'" nr n11 11, ach, Care -' OFFICE-P ERSONNEL AGENCY Hsl(p-".S. ~:n1rh. ,. '"·'s ff'r _ .-l11IJh'•·11 11u.-1 ,·11• 11 •'. SALES PAVILION ,. 1 " 20~3 "'~tc if1 Dr., NB Gl'Ol"_t:r /\l!rn R~l :•llo'! /\<.:•'••-/11r11·1 :.n11; >p1•;_1k ='p:1n1.-;h.I f,1 11·nr 11\'f', \"1v1u•1ous youn.Q: ti4,i.!770 r_11 ll l('i-!i ~:. lQ!h. s 1\ I" 1-to.uil lail v 10 as~1;:1 in 0 111· llalel'lf~~=~=~--~-~ "',-11',•,•.r,,_ 1 )(, 1 1:-..r-fu .-~ .-,--;-· r pa\'.il1011 olficr If vou 'rt HI-SALESLADY wanted, Apply .,, ,! 1' • ' 1 ~<'~rr 8 '\· .1 • 1-· . in person, Htlt n Grace !!OL:SEf:;t~F:PER:"""R a [;"11---;-, l"'l'lf'l h"f•d . n1111u1·r •·lt'11ning _4 yis old 1\1 bubbllng per-. . . (' • 111~11·,;n.; IOI' ln"h r]f'i n~nd • .~on1;h1y, vl\'acluu~. eapable CandJe!,. l300 HvbOr _Blvd. Con\'. Hosp, tili l f'nl!T ~I. " . f I k I & C.ill No School G 1 r J 11 1·nininPr('1<1J bu 1!1hni:. 1\f'I\'-n ! 1ng peop e greeting • • '\"nrk 1vht!:n t . "'l~rir .vou wam~ FEDDERS air rond. 5000 BTU, mod,.t ASP{fll>':!D, U.\1- t d only 2 nio.,, S95. 968--92;)(1. 13.fi Cu ft Gentral Elet• split . lop refrigerator. S 6 O. 968-1681. COMING Friday &:. Sa·turday, W•nttd 120 14'/chldrn &. malf' yel Lab gif1ntic group gara1e Mle. w I pa.pen to good home. 2D73 Monrovia, C.l\1. 4.g f<li, 64Z-&i25. all day Sal. fl!ALE yellow '1 mo olll lfil· AVON, ro&toria. <lep. milk CASH PAID FOR len, parl Persinn. Reali~· gla.!!S, old plcturt's, 1\\1~1 fine . furn iture, appH<t n('eS, adorahlf'. ::H;,...4101. <"hairs. clothr.s, m lt;c. f.J~a antlquf!1!, One piece . <Jr 2 KITTENS: one blk, one Verdr. !>-15-6714 housefu l. Call day or night, 1"'hte. Part Pl!rsian. Pla)fU:I, 1123 E. Ra.lboa Blvd, Balboa. 549-ntl or 547•7733. nel'd~ home. 536-5730 . Coslil i\1f'si. 111r111 ".'ffh enthusiasn1 ,,-th"'!" Pleil.Se. ---pon ar r1•. P:u1 11nH". t \·es. ' 1~~=~=,--~,-,--,.,--· I INSURANCE AGENCY S-lf,-j~..t.'-in person or on ~he telr-SALESLADY, exp'd in better Interim Penonnel Service GAS Drytr, $?;. 64&1517 alter~ P.i\I. 10 to S \\'ed .\.Thurs llth Ii. GOOD hon1e tor male c:at .. llth. Furniture. dishes, ele(' CANOE wanted, glass, &ood Jovts children. Ctsually 111~urarll'P 11~r11ry ======~-phorw, you're the one we're wo~m 1poruwear. Apply girl. Tak(' 111·pr 0 11p gi1 I nil" , MACHINE T _RNE. . looking I o r_ E>.irt:mely Chris', So Coaat Plaza. applm. 675-2353. tihape, real!Onable. 540-2888 9E2-4986 GARAGE SALEll leavt name & phone. "ARLO" the bachelor r!oa. 771 W. 20lh, C .M . irt . !llU$T know undPrll'r11· j (,1\.ll~Jn~ !.'O. 111 niPdieal f'quip, pleasant •rorking cond, 5 SALESLADY exper. f or iog. in;.tkl't111g !..· ht> 11111.n~ llu,111,•,,.s. Ori111 Joie work in d11y \l'('f'k hu1 must ivork • '42-752J 546-25'2 KENMORE gas dryer $50. Hotpoint t lec drytt ;.50. Both xlnt mnd, ruar It dt llvt>red. 546--8672, M7-Sl15. \VHJRLPOOL dishw....,her 5 mo okl. 1!'1 'T'o. wan-. par!s Ii sen'. $130. 8~8113 01· 147-1900. 431 E. Bay SL. Mu1ical ln1trum1nt1122 B!k t.ab, need s rm to run. Off. ~mn, C;\I BASS GU I T A R ' Ricktn· J8 l\10·~ old. Ira:. 549-1460. · I I s. I'-, I ' dre~s •hop. Pla-ase <:all, t oak {'a re ol L'1a1ms. Xln1 Jli(',.. P "111· • aii ··"'-' ir. 11·eckentls. Typing of 40 548-5.J83. f~!llf'f'rgot•I &1 181'\' + Jll"llit I Call lll'h·n Jla~(")', .}.l!Hi(J&J \VP:\? Wi ll be helpful, C11H1--~======--USED CAR SALESMAN 2· 10 GAL. hsh 11'1.!lk., k It~. bachtr, like new. 2 pick-ups, 8 MO. old cali('f) Shih TlU l!licling dn . clothi!!1, ';i~ fas! action. $125 or '.' pup \\'/paper~ tree to sool'.I . . CO 'l"T\I \G ~·:--;cy SECRETARY shal"'l!'li! ~'nil n'•t1111r f' \I. I · · ' · ' .. f<•l' 11.ppr I o r inlPt•·iew, Experiell('t pi-.ferreti hu: no l iw:essa1)'. Call r.·11rclts i\IO!O~ &f',.024~. Buick. Barby doll/11cc. 4192 497-1374. home. 53&-9498. .BO\. JO:',f, '.\1•11 pon f\ra1·h ' :;;:~l ll,(l 1••\· f~I "1 A.ti1n\~ &i; .. oOOJ 1\fon.Fl'i. \[\1 !1 ~l·'.l•.IJ l<D,-.\\u-. .. 1 app~ \V'ork for t\\"o iiupl!!r. young bo~~Ps! Ure bookkl'i"pi11g. Lu~h modl'rn net rby olfic@. $5llO • Silliman 0:1". M6--0287. vo1r1ni:. 11,n111w 1lul1{',.,, \·:\. p<"l"if'JN'f' d•',,n:ihlr -"Otlllt Coils1 Jn,u1'.1!ll'J·, :!ll U.·ran I /,l'C. 4'1-l·lfl.:1 ln1er. Sal<>s $.'{)() +I [)('n ral A~~I 10 ~4(10 Rrll~b. P.~ I'\<',. to ~j:, Salr~ P..ep, Trn1<. 'lfXl -+ Typewn 1• P..l'J1<Hr In ro :~1 I" MUSTANG EMPLOYMENT AGENC Y 1156 Ne wport Blvd . Costa Mesa 642-581 2 11\ 11•·1·, .. 11, .~A:\1 '.1 :I P\1 .!.u- 1,' •. J l1•1\•1 11·il !nn, C0r,11111 <lrl \ldl' ti~.:-!1l:t1I .11:1'-~1 nrrn1. 01 111n<' rn r ''•il l ~ A ll n r 11 ;;p 1!p P I' <lrli,<'r) lo hon1f".~ 1n N B. .\!11.-1 h1<1 t' 1lrri. 1·,1 r ,(• ht' l'f'it<J hll' J.,A. T I Ill,. J , li-12-1*1t; MGMT. TRAINEE l;n•al pn!r n1 1n l l'<1ll \lr• ~rhmid l 11'1"'.5'.rctrr ~· 1 ·1-:r~~r1;--.'~t:L A1~E'\"CY ~1()4~ \Vrstrliff Dl'., NB &l:J.-2710 --~M7A~N,\Gr:;r..-· --- IX•r;. HH\11 f'1~h Chip~ :'HIO IV. Ut·l'anfrnnl. N B. .11,\l.J-; ht>lp 11·1111\e<l. Apply I l~··n1u1 k.v rnrd Cbu·kr n. llan" Po11H, l.ain111a B1Jach, . . I ~··l ~fll-· ='-''-'-'-'" .. '-· ---~ i\l1\SSl.:t:-1-i£ f'~p. or \\'Ill . ·, -I lr<1111_ \11.ll fnr intC'l'\"lt11· IM'h1 r ,..n 1:.> noon 11nd 5 p.m. IRVl NE PERSONNEL ""·'""' SERYICES .. AGENCY "'M""ediii;ciii•iiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii I S6l 0 Prr~••n11l1I•, .•!'H ~11111 <'1' t~'O :-\!1 If} 11 l••n~ F igure Clerk to S'1 JJ Vr l'_I .fllT llr,,J•• \\ ! .-ui o·· ... 1'.or't' 1•l\·~11r I"'' "'·+1111'; Keypunch S4SS 1 'r"'ll l 1'\I' Iii \! .n1f1 Ge1i"1 .. r, , \11r r 1;1 rf· 1-. Girl Friday $540 Good 1_1 1H11i;_ ,.,.,,_~•n1,·l11"' h«\'k!;'l <)IJn,! 1rr1pt11I TRANSCRIBE R P/lim•. $314 mo. :->rr:ul,1 ~1 r )Uh ll o>r ,.>.prr. nrf'f'~~ar~·. M EDICAL SE C'Y S4SO " m o. \!11.1 ktou\\ '11<'dh'<ll li'l !lllfl- "'"·:,\ _ 11.111 . "'lllpln~r r' $.· 11 111~£' b<'nr l1l:<,_ INSU RANCE t p /t ime) 13 h r. 1 1~11•~ d11r 101· neC'<t med 1r;il 4~ E. li:h i11: l1'\'1nr• C \I, I 111 .· 1·lri l\ :t 01· .'. rl R~-"" .._ wlc 642-1470 .\lu~1 11111·,. n1Pdlcal t xpe1. • JANITOR • • HEAL TH & L.~prr. 1v'!';p11:it ··l1'1111iut · [ FAMILY CARE EV<.'"111111: & 111.:111 -,..h1 r1,. AGENCY S:mth Coa~1 c .. n1n1u11 11y I 1805 No. Broadw•y HO!<'p1!11I. SOUlh Utcuna 1.':111tH Arl.1 ::A7-61i.'17 ~'l'J.]::1 1 EAL :c;~; --------1 J . C. PENNE Y CO. F ashion l s l•nd IJ." l1pr11111 'i ~·.-.1 WAITRESS XJn'1 11 ork111g-•i"lflCll!1Qn~, I Out61Andlng btntfll• Apply In r l'l"l'<l!I I i\IEDlCAL ASST. A;:-;~fST BARY DOCTOR [}•1'!"r llil ~ l>us.1· pract1r't'. l.1k111i; r.1,· rhll!t rt'n & ah\hT.v In pnl lh,.n1 111 rn~r n1osl 1111pot1 a1JI. Crrrt pa1 ient.'S, 1111s11rr pho11es, & ketp 11pp1. scherlu trs $4.)i}. 2-1 f ashion !iilan•l. .-.B Equal Oppor. ~.n11dn.1 r r JOBS AVAILABLE I Irvin,., Calif, •="=r=.0=1=c=A=L~R~E~c=,=:1=,.~r:-1~v~,~,,~, Call Sti_san Sladf', 83.".-1700 DENN IS & DENNIS P f.R."ONNEI. AGENCY 2082 Miche.l!IOn Dr. AIJ10 J\1rrh1-1nll'it • <'•luk~ e ( DI")' Clrarw r llrlp • F:1i·-1 tnry ll'orl<~'r" • 11,1,p1.i•I \Vor ki-rs e ()lf11·r l\',.tk~·r~ • S11Jt, • S.:-honl Hu.• 01 11. r r" e S<!l'\ l('f' !-ltu11or1 \\1u k er~; • \\'11 i1rc~. For These & Other Openings Apply StAte or C11liforni.. ~ural ;\fanpn'A'f!r Ott!<',. 2.~1.1 SI El Ca mlno Rt:ll.I Sa.n Cltmen\f' r!,1y~ .11 "'ePk for doelnr. Krr11 h 1~ appt"s 111r11.irchL H11v~· plr11 ~;irH 111fh:f'. $l hr ('1111 l lt•l1'n Hayr~. r1·l~ f'O /\.".T /I I, /\G F.N\Y :'71-1 11111'1101 Hl 111 Arla111~ ,\!hi JIC.\ 17" (J !'.-:_-C.yn, ~ oll11·r. l·'..\pt'r. Ovt r 21. Xtrll 1 .. •nt l11..._ Pr1·n1 ernp!oy1nf':nl, :>~~1.)8 9 to 11, or 5 \o 7. . \·fEDICAL -Steno • K~P,- 11<.onl\t Lite i>kkfi~. Phone 6-M-17jJ for lnll'l'\lil!'I''. JOlN 1ht &llu!iful Idea.ii D·1· 1 -~.~.~-N:~E~a=o=a~D"'"­ of Gtn, f'ood s, \\', ~rd '.? r .... ~1M')11•lb!,. ttt118 1;11"r~ t, ;,J Two Offic• Olrl1 11i'JuJ15. No d011r·!1'Htr.-1r E.xtt J)Mllion~ 1 \I 11 11 . '.\lu"1 1,.. 2.'1 11 nd a hll' !o rtr11·~ l~Z..~\ii( -APPL\' - Daily PUot \Ya nt Ad$ 111'"'-Jiiii I·:... 16fh SI , (• \t _b<_ ... ~_lo_•~pl<i--~-----I POT ~sl r.q111~: 64l-:-,i/~ .. -------.=~-~! l'/l1mt• lrninrPs, HS or 1·0\. lrg-t>, No t xper. nl'ce.s~. Th~ %00 RP~lau rant , Coag\ J-hl'J al ftla{'Arlln11·. ---PROFF::'i!':ilONAL p hone Call ,\111 ry Lf'e, ''.")-10-60.15 COA.~TAL AGLNCY ?'/!'() Harbor 'Bi al Ad.1t1m~ solic1lor -Dana Point. San c1,.men1e, Ca:otrtrano ar11a. • Sma.11 Temporary Aa i(Tl· \\'ork in your cr.o.·n homir. me~. Cloor To Homt . Best deal in llU'r•. Phone 83.l-l-W.1 beh\'l'!cn 11:00 a,m, e and noon. e Pl"Oll u('tion Supervi.sora • Leg•I S1c'y1 Secret•ri11 BookkHpert Keypunch Oprs Typl111 WAITRESS E.\p!'r, i'~ood I< Ca.::kraiJs. Nl'at, tJert. gd 11.tin.ide. Sin. tlfnnl'r hou~e Cdi\1. Phone ti7J-7722, WATIRESS, ov,.r 21. "X~J' . p r eJ 'd . Shi p A hoy NE\\I KE'-i i\·lORE G A • .:: DRYER -Xlnr <.und. Be~! oltt r. 673-Uil!I KEN.\10RE \'~\'~A7.SH=E~R-. -,-""-,-, no. 26910, + <11-yer $1'14. ~37 Rl!!~taurant 480 So. Coa~t NE\V GE dish"•ashtr po1•1 H1\·y. l..aguM .Bch. 494-2iXiO l:hopp111it: blo.·!<. avocado. 1.2 \\'AJ1Tl.ESS, over 21. Call or pM<:t . 1137-12.;J, .II DRU.\! SET c om p I e t e BEA UTlrUL KITTIES Miscellaneous 11·/cy m ln1 I~ .,~50. v a I u ~. 6·1&-0367. 2080 Continental S250. Call J.Ul.-626j aftt1· 6 Avt , C.i\1. ________ , This is for Real poi . LOVING fem golden eorJ,:er DOUBLE sfl of Son s r i;panie J. ~payl':d t. 1hot~. drurns, Zildjian C)'mba.111. Loves children. 962-2j97. Gt.RBENSTANGELS. N ° Good <~nd, best ofter. FE!\IALE Dachshund. 4 yn: gag, Daily P ilot oilers to .,,~ .-1-'"..-.J a. old nted~ gd home. No highe:11 bidder the v.·inning l ~~~-~~-~~--1 pair of gai·benstange-1 8 built Electric Guit1u: And Amp. 1:hildren. 646--9017. by Orange Cout {'ollege for Tii·in !ick-up. $j(I. 7 .\t!XF.D lab puppie~, 2 11•ortd'~ fu-s1 Build ll. Better 53l-:;ti07 blonde. :J black $ wka old, G rbens 141ngel C o n I l' 1 1. Offica Furniture/ Cd~l. 6T;,-1064. "\Vayne " ha! ~i\'f" l'<":.1.l>hing Equip. 124 l'a .}T old black & whitt machine rub-gi zed (lowers B ,. a g l e named "Fal Top oppotiunitlt~ for a:;:· • ~rrs~11·t ltnclrr~. !-{arbor • arf'a!': fa~te~t K!'Oll'in_g 1:0 . 16.'ll Pl1t~ntia , C.i\I. come in, 1768 Ne"'porl Blvd. • J.IAYTAG repair man ha! C,.\1. 6-l~.-6417. I ""asher: xlnt cond. de-Iv w/90 \VAITRESSES, f!Xp. yaung. da) gunr. s.·i0. 5:ll·Rl>37 lnrervv.·~: t-11 attract. Food, hirichldinner. REFRIG \Vtstlnghouse 14 cu 11<i th rotating pis1i1~-a.JJ in FINE ART RENTALS Albert"". Call S4S--6ll:\ warm brO\.\'n, or•nge. ye!· De corate your home or office l-~==---~---1 101\' •nd .T"P.d. "Pho!!phate "'/qua! nria:-artwork fl-um FREE Ki!1ens, mother pur,.. Plu~" i~ r-ehuilr wash ing mR· R. D. Hampton & A!soc. Himalayan. 1-lousebrokt n. chine v.·11h a me111Jagt. Set \\'i'l rent or fll'll. i\ton-l 'ri Darling lr fl uffy, 592-2733. PSYCHIATRIC Jo:quaJ Oppor. Employer 1670 N"•Pt Bl, Cl\!. ft. fros1 tree. A\"ocado, Jikt: ~!ale '' 'F'l!malf' \\'AJTRESS over 21, clean'-l c"'c;-;:w7o-.!l~OO=. c'"_•"-_3_1c"c·---~I TECHNICIAN 10 hf'ad l\1.n. uni! ,112 ~r!I Western G irl Inc. neat .. Egg Z. Ale, 673--0977, KJ.:Nr-.IORE Ras dryt r. ex~I · APPLY JN 4667 :i.1acArt.hur Blvd. Mr. Zimme.r cond. $40. Whilf', 540-7209. to appreciate at Dally Pilot 8am·jpm, 714/772-6330. FREE Kilttn; grty & ~1·h1. "-~Pf!l'lenCf', PERSON ONLY, :lQ21 S. Nell-pan. Beach \VAITRESS \VANTED Furniture IJD Vrrrnon1, Torr11nc~. ~14()..()325 5019 \\". Edingt r SACR plant •. l.~ \\' .. Bii..}', Co.in P i•not/Oriana 126 lg. :iai!' I.: h!brk, love~ r..·eu., Proceed!! to OrAnge children. 548-17:() ---1 V8.Uey Cen tel' Cotlee Shop • .JFICE. Beau1iful \1erde Rl.'.--:CEPT_ TP.NI!: Sen1 i-rtril'P.d coup], Io green marble game t3ble, Coa11 College Scholarship SUt.U.IER C I. E -'RANCE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR 1.- t·urx_;, Make otftr3 in writ-. ~ALE . DAVENPORT. tru. Poi.~e &. pe1'sonRlily 1nost im· nlinaae api., JP.a~ than so \VAN'r ED in Eutblutr a.rira, 45 .. rouTKJ , 27 .. ht ight.-an- por1anl ro gr~~t 1~·talthy units. ,\t~sl ~ ntat and maturir hi-sch! or rollese tlque G['e{'ia n carved ""ood L;l1ents a t rront rie~k in love· p e r !Klnable, nol'Hlr\nkt r. g!rl tor b;bysitting, my lO pedtsJU--t captain"s chai~ 1na: to Publie Service Dept., Kawai.' Stt1n14•ay, Btld"-1n, G42-4S&'i Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Wurlitzer, Kimba.11, l.o\\Tey, P.O. Box l~. CO!ltiil ~feH, Conn, Allen, Etc, $295 A up. CA 92616. RENTALS. PLAYERS. ---------- l.v I inn. Boss llt'l'ds :,.·ou to C a p • b I e of 1 m a I i yr old d11.Ufh~r lit~ hskpng. on la.rgt ('IStt rs. Custom \\'eleomt i m Por t a n ' in -n111 1n!ena.nc~ t ·horH, W ary i--:l: lJ 'Iii 9/.13, Ther1 J:31J.o ~droom u t, light flni11h, })iendly telephol'lf' in!or, ilB \'PSlOl'l", an~1ver posh hutton 8' apl \\'rite ar! no. 1\1370, S:JO. 64-4--776~ ._ft 6 pn1. !argt chest, end tabks, ., • .., ....... ..,,...,_,./ }'IELD'S P IANO CO. phnrw, take m!':;sage5 !or Da lly P ilot, P.O. Bo:1; J.)60, \\'ANTED; Ntir st'ry dtl1vr.1·y EngJ .. nder box s_pringg and Time To Recerpet ?? ll3.3 Nev;port Blvd. Pits Genital IJO hn~y r..'l.t'l"ll livt>~ & d1 rl'rt Cos141 1\leia, C;i..lif. 92616. txiy. f or wkrxls & •t'· fOam niattre5,. Real buy a! C."OT!'AGE. BOAT, Cogta t.Ic1a 71-i/645--llj() ' \'1~1tor~ 10 phi~ innrrolfil'e~. tt rnoons. Lloyd~ l\UJ'~ery_ S300. 499-112~. CA,\fPER? WOULD YOU-ANJJ\IALS R u.~ .•• Chip.. Call LJn(.[u l11t,1, 83.'J.2700 SERVICE CENTER 2U38 Nt wporl Bf'.ach, C.\I. l---~.7.s=E7.E°'1'~.G~l7.S___ Carpet Barg1in1l I I BELi EVE munkE ~.95, !\-!ynah birds, OENNIS & Dt:NNI!' AGENCY \V •"'T ro i\·ork ,) •lAl'' , BEL'F'VI ,,.. All Si1a1 -All Colors FREE ORGAN LESSONS S29.9.\ Puppies SlO. P~rri:i!J P t:RSONNE!. At;F.NC \' ""'' . . i"v • WINDY 'S AUCTION ~ii' Newpo rt Cent'' Or, NB 11eek? Bu~y rrt11il outlet In furnitu ~ !ll.ra:&lns 111 jive-1.1 lung h: you like! No reg-.1 14.9i 839-S510. 3645 \\'. lt'\"1nf', l'.;•li r ___ * P urcl1•1int Agent "R7f:7C7f":r~TIONl!'T Yo II n "' s201.-. 'l'&kt rh&rj:t m !:111: !a ,1 x er ., n r f'd yo u r S!Xlt. For P,A, 11 ·r.•n;11_ prro.011a!11y I.· cliartn . Ot!1ct b.:-k111-.id. F,.,. :'l.'etO ..• +n 111orirrn l"f"Jl!Pr. \\'11) train * s.1.1/0rder D•pl. 111 ll'gii.l tenninology. S400 $100. c.r~r oppor, to1· !l-lk" j n10. charge indivldue.t who h.1s C;•ll l\eltn Hayt s. !"~.).') sales/orlier !!Xper. -rn11.11u . COASTAL AC ~1'CY !ll.cturing rela!t"ci . .Supen·1~. r.oo Ha.rlXJr Bl Al Adarn~ ory bclqJrnd 1n thi~ field. Ftt P11.ld ••• Good typi11J, local. * Bookkeeper F /C <'.all Lor1tillt' To $650. Ability to IW!'k 11·1 RECEPTIONIST \rESl'CI..!Ft' 1i1 r 11oupervi.s1on thru T.B, PE:RSONNF.L AGE!'.'C'l COllStr, eitptr. helpful. f el' 2043 l\leg1cli fr Dr., NB PR ld. • · 645-ZTlO * ln1uran•• Sec'y --~===7.·,=~--l $42i>. \\'UI train. Ntttci lite iii t R.ECEPTlONIST • l accur. typinr. A.r ."·· F'n~ hu~y lronl otrll·('. R<oq: J.Tee/l•et Po.ition~ HS J:"rarl , typing 1kill~ LiO Helen Scheff1r '''p111\ I< !iOmt t xpe r. 1n ~911 111ee1Jn.1: public hl'l pful. For 1111('1·1·'.ew nppL:. please ca.11 l5'";;"R"v"1"e;;'"'-"8",",". ".,'"",",."",""iu.,.11 492-ll.1:1. ~Ir~. VOnlale~. 1i1ne exp, lube man, 11.tal E~lale Salee INSTANT MONEYI gra"")'d man. 1 t.1p. k«)' island men, 3 p/tln1e wknd nltt s. Tom Rt Uly'.11 Arco. Join The Profe11lonel1 19th&: Ne wport. C.l\1 . Sales Traineta-men A v.-o. , me n nttded to join hllhiY SERVICE Stat:on p u mp 1Ut't't"S~ful 1tatn of r.at es-~land ll&lt11man, C~r>.f are_•· tale profe~~lon.11.~. Bonus, .t da,y 1vk. TOD µ), pr1.1f1t pair! m~ic..i l.'(J\'t'"rai::e. pd, lill~: 2 ~ '~P A refs v11caHon~. rralning prowram ~ d. li73--T113 101 t pp1. for inr~Jll'ril'nrll<l. l'lrav.•s SERVJC'E Stallon Wellman, av11ila hll' if you qualify. Hlg . Full llme. lite Ml'. Ch Rc·h. Ofr. open. CB.II ,/flrry kno11·ledg-e, good u.Jt sman. G!'O.<f.O T76·!.l31 Anahflm. Nett in a ppeAranct. Apply * SEYMOUR * 2:100 Newport Blvd .• C.~I. R1elty & lnve1tm1nt SERVICE Sl1tlon m 1 n ~~~~~~~~~~::"! "'antr.d. l\1tcha.nical e.xp -R. E . SALIS pr.f•fft<I. Apply in pmon l•rwln rt•lty, lrw:. al WMie Jotuwon Ctwvron • <R~J, O!v Qt l.A.l"'l\1n C.0) 3>48 Brlsttil, Coilta J\1111. :l t.it."2 nrookhurst Av•. H.B. Scnvrcr: Sti.1lo n mecl\tnic 71,l·~;-,.1 11 21.1·im-3711 A attenda nt1-At ltt•I 2 yr1 OJ!"nu1i,:l'-lnr t\\"O r-.n ti111(" e;11 ,, l«tl N"fl. All 1h1lt11. a nd 11\0 f\11J tlm-.: ,.xperi· ~l H-.rbor Blvd. C . .\1 "111~+1 ft.I!:. ~1tl~Pf"'lf)lf'. Be.I· ir i itian '"'°l"lle-e C"l')J'lll'!'I, ('(). VACANCJF_., Cost money! Pl . n111lor mf"rl 111~. \r,. h avf' Rent yrior hcu!t!:, apt .. •tort lll"ITT1r thfn1 d1tf.aN!nl dmp in bldr., f!lc. lhnJ a Dally Pilot 11.Jld r11tk II m·er • I a ... ~lfi~ Ad. ----------· .. Cn,t<i. .'ileP.il. G<:oxl aallu·y l: av.·11;. pr 1 r~ ... All 11f"(Y\l'i.l"f" 207j •• ,-.;<'\\port Bl\'d, C.\l i.!!traoon. No obligation. JUJI ·r.1rfaddl•n. S.A. IL'111~f' benfs. Call i\11'.'. 01· 11en1~ retu rner! tmm modtl Auction Every }'n l\'.i ~ Com~. :\londay, 7:30 pm AKC P.eg1strrtr! Col!ir - tint r l21:H 9+1·98.&. hOn\i>i . Sola~. lamp.<, ta hle~. • 64S-~ * COAST MUSIC Frte to gnarl hoine for &hal'f: .; ATTRA CTIVE 1v-.-,,-,,-n r lt. 1\lll,<I ~·1• to app1'rc1ato:>. I """"J~O~H .. N·'~S!!!!B"l"K"E""s""'"'i-.,.;;:;;;:;;c",-~,",-'cl:.-::::-:-c-l..;':':':'":':':•:1:2_-4:4':':·--~=I netdtd to learn l:. teach pro-Bnng th"• ad tor rurtht r New * Uied liAi\J:-.lOND, St ir in\\' a y, bog I 154 fess1onill make-up. F/time, ttductions. C..n ht 'ttn at 'i"1Ttaha. New I;; ui;ed -----------1 p/t1111t. Exec. po1 i t l on :1015 0 11 c>. :51, Mnta Ana. Rtpairs pi iil.Jlos ot most maXe$. Btir;I IRISH SETTER Vood -~ "1--0'''· 13~0 Ne1>.por1 Bl\·d. avail. Call V!viane \ .. .., ;)J ·~"'· buys in So. Call!. a t Schn1Jdt PUPPY ~' ... o,.n 6·10 il."kd•i• Co:11ntt k·~. ~1""". Ted von Hemer t J\1usic Co .. 1907 N, 11-i&in, Fema.J, Jl 11'"5 old. AKC =~-Sa l It Sun 9-6 YELLOW PAGE Interiors Werehou1e 64~]20 Santa. Ana. paperi<. Show qua.hty. Call SALES & Remnant Sal• -\\Ill take Tri!.de-lns-G UI.B RANS£N Orran, 6i'.Hil9.J ask for Dennis. ~ \Vttt\'E Ja.rge£t indtpen-Bolt t nds, fine st lectlon of WATERBEDS .11plnel atyJt , i.o.·Mnut tinil!h. AKC rei: Dachshutl(is 1iho11' dtnl loc.i! telephone direct-dral)f'ry I: upho(slery lab--like ntw. 374.l So. Lowt ll, quali1y S,'\.). AKC ' r e i · 0zy pu bli sher nttd11 addi-rlcs. t.fisc f'urnllur~ pieC1'~ All ~ilt's $13.9:>, Package S.A. Prodlt~ S3i ~7-~51 or t1onal .salt'smrn to meet cllr· dr<1sticany l'tdllct<l. \\·es:. deal, padded naug11.liyde HA.i\f~IOND ipinet org-an, 5-17-9:i<J1 roent ~xpansion. 1''/timir, cliff 1tort only 1727 \\"est-lran1t . J49 9.;. \\'attr chaln hkt rww, rtas. I Spodc CUTE &.-.--ccucdcd"ly--,m--m~io=i.I perm., no trav•l, h1 .. un-l cc~l0il0l0l7.lrc,cNc.cBc._'_~--c S7.:.0 5&7·9&94 luncheon plaits. 67J....1169, p()Odlf's-, AKC. fi \\'k ~. ir•rs. e111ab. product, KOPE~HAVN 1va.ll un i t LIKE ntl\'! }ltrculon a· sofa BAI.O\\'JN ora:8n & Sptaker , Champ )iO{", Cha.rco;i..l or No recession here -'A'« hA~'c been i n1;re~.sini! bt1:4.ine.5i by uv"r i;,~., ptr .\T. Joi" pad 3 .Yl'! &. 'i ] CXi>(cted to be e.vcn higher. 1;y1!t111, dtilligned by 1"'1)ral .i-lovel't•I: l@"rmm 6' "'~ite like 11~w, l'ull peil a.I Olk. ;J5-S.i0. :'136--3106. Olson. l6 pif'~8 inC'I desk, garna-labia-\l'/4 chatri;: kt-ybollrd, ~i'.!jQ. 644--4277. GREAT Dallf' pups bf!autiful. l'™':s1 CJf dra"-el"!I, .storagr. vtlvet ROia k lov,!tar: tbl &· , trllld r I J units &: book•i••iv•s. o-,·, dbl bd • t .•· ' BAB 'l Gra.r.d, p1 i\·ale partv en awn, • ~o ,.,, ,·et. "' ~ • rm 1e1. SI<: ..... 6'-0036. · · • Bl k c · r · ·-· -4M cos1 $700, tor g;/e S2JO .• i-i\Tov111~L mugt 1a cr i fl ('O . ac 01an reii.s.J.Ji -• . dr11T liresser. 1-valnt $3.i ~EWPORT Bch Tennia Club $-195. :h)7-0411. J\fIN. ~ch n~uter tem11 lr.~. l' 637~.J. . &n1Jly membership, $450 S I M h' 121 1-1.-eeks. (11ampion i irc !· I =""==,--~-~~-,ncl tram rees. 644-~ •w "I ac 1ne1 • JI you'rl! ambitious A •1· 5f ' ROUN D t x 1, n d ab 1 fl dam. ~385. lf'rta!ll\,. & 9ttk • carter mapl• dlnin1 »ti Y.'/6 chn l'IE"'PORT Brach Tennil CANYAS l S.U -Sina'er PUREBRED GERMAN i1• dusltifll ytU01• pe,,. S150. O:itfet tbl. shutter a ub family memberallip. 11ew1nz mach. w/pU Ucr, SH EPHERD PUPS $35 .uln. plt•lle rt'poM in ptr-cabintl, Llddfr bk chr. $290. ru ~1193• Jlg-z.a.a-, dbl l'lffdlt . Al-a * ... 64&-2179 * * son 10r inltt'VieW'!I at 7pm 64]....7•78 e YACJIT CL u B MEM· •w1 1trai1ht •titch Cmodell-:-:=-o-77~=--~-,.I Thunday. A\lf. 11th or tam ;i BERSHJP. SW . <'300 u v-No. 16Wl07) S600. Adler AKC Jrl!h ~Hers, pit 4 Frid~, Aur . l.'tth at Lutkey \\.'HITE Formica dirwtt•. 6 inp) 64-4-6740 H wina: mach "''/puller, Also 1bo"" B • Co ·-c 8 d ch•~~. l l111vH . Custom ilg-zaa: " 1triiaht .iltch • !!li-541!1 * "" A ":·1 wo _... roe -uphol. chair and ottom .• an-FINE clothin1 sale -inf1nt5 3400. \\'ill mtke d•lll on 2 POODLES AKC, Tea ... •p Wl!.J-', nan,., m. · h. ·--.. .... -• I · · "" tiq \1' i!t c .. v~ chair, Call •u auu l! -Just. amvtd -machiM~, \\'ork. Ask ror Toy&. Pups/Adult!, all col· Lu~ke.Y 8!'05 I< Co .• Jnr. !Jtrvl rw die \\'tst .tnc~ l§.1' YOUNG internkHona.I ~-o. Meltinr manaitl'ment. Earn $1000• per mo, V•n..ble hn. Ct.II M.1-~ betwn 3 I< i pm, TIWrl 6' Fri. ---~ -----....... Antl11ue1 646--6400. lOc • SJ. 49'-1629 John Orteg& 213/JT~; org. Stud ,;el'\'. 893-9719. l\'l!.1\' SOf1, tu:ttdo back, E.:VERSOIT soft v.·at,r (()'1· Evr 714/MG-f/4:·, OLD English Shetpdng, c:h bl~~'llil tu rtM. sold m-.. rlitiontr. \i•!ll 31<:. 3741 SO. lportl"I Goedt llO 11ired. AKC ref. ~ 11 "'b· !Ake $139 c!U!h, ntver u~. t.owell, S.A. 5'8--0ji 4 639-602".! or ~5M6. .LUGGAGE _ tJ~d mate.ht<! NEW ~n~th madt>. Nol.ti ~ • .---,,--.---:== rt d si~-•-•hot i\ln 20 f t uge dblt SHELTIE Puppit>a (Minia. t.fUS T movir -Sa.cri11~ a.JJ 1130 • -· • typts. barTtl ..,:~ .,,,, ....,.1 • Colht l. AKC, I wk•. furniture In hmnt'. 67;,....t.579. • ..,.,. ·~--'"" · 'T3-308! DIAMOND ._, kan.t "1'T1f1'tld fV, llledkt, t-llflf, "494-00'lti. S6rA $75, ~"de --py "'-' cut, \l!hllt -'d .... ,~. •v.11. St1rM IU GER.\lAN Shtpherd pupt1'e•, '-'1.14 ~.,.., uni a"' ,.,..,,. +NV 1:-co:::,..------~.:.;. I 6 wlrs. 2 wht malt1. 7 brwn .l. drt'a1t.r oom pl $80, 2 '15--0IOS rifUST aeU, like ne w, 11" z, hlk » ni. 54~174S. uphol. ch•lni SlO ea .. hike BELT t •t>rciMJr $XI. Over Ml Curlis ?.l•th«, oojor TV &: Irish Setter-Male SlO. ~7-2467. l"Um nt I trark laPfJ, )1'1Ur a!trto combo. 3141 So. S50 847.95,.~ DBL twd 11'/Heritan hdbrd. cho1tt. Sl ti. 5'48--0?&4. [.(lll'f'll. S.A. 1 --·-------~~1 xlnt cond . Ro~ l"prinrs A ¥1 SQ yarli! nf btlgt v.·ool ADMI RAL 1r · ('Olor TV, Hor••• 15' ANTIQUES -labltN, chalrs.1 cm~''='=· cl J.;='='6="'="-'-'-·---c11.rl)@Hn(. $21'1, ~mo1e C1'!ntrol, a n t I q u fl MUST $t l1 7 )T old mtrt . ~ a.rmoirel!. lam Po'. comn1ode11 e DAVF.l\'.PORT. Ire,. n • M>-0940 v.·h11e, Compl r t b ! t. Qtr. ! A r~b. Soond. J"ntl,. 4 cl«k.~. J.."145 f;, C~at print, SJ.:). Af!er f pm A JMd want ad 11 a rood 6'16-33f<!i. 1300. &lii·~:(J14 H"·y, Cd,\f 67>-~1 .~ 11·eekn1t~•· 6~A9'U lri1·eatml'nt Buy lht ntw stuU !:J PJLOT-ADVERTJSElt Hors•• 156 BNta, Sail 909 EXPERIENCED 1 1rl on horses lor l'i'nl 1tr1ni:. Q\fT 18 yrs. Rtd\\'ood S1ablt .'1i, 20'l1!6 Lail.Ina Can)un ful. Laruna Bch. HOl?SE BACK R idlng Lesson.ti. Our hol"St' $J Jlf'r prh •ate ll'sson. AU agl'.1o, Engli,h, Weslern. Horse1 bo&n:led $4;. mo. 5.'i7--0ti2J. r lcMllJ 9lld Matlnf Equipmtnt I~ Gen•r•I 900 3:J' ELCO CLASSIC Cruiser COL 26 MK II . Immar. r uU ~alls, slt>r$0 tiilpc, u1hrd fut>!. l\'/ghp .$6800 flrm. 5ff 1.t Bfiach""n1t><"I :>.1a.r1na, t-:o. 13, 263J \V. Cou\ HW), NB. g· SAROT t!bere;lua, traUtr & motor, SJ75. 536-2651 LI DO 14 •~12~5-- $695. Boats, Slip1/Dock1 910 \\'ILL 1ra1JI' pr1. rl0<·k Ball>oa lsl;1nd for :!ohLl r~rJ ll~I" vf po111'r lxia1 10 :'l' yr 111· rouud. t:1ts & \\kt nd! 6i.1-'1·1T.1. 1nel1Jd1ng Jl o1bor 0100r 111g. ------ ,\!! =-:tras. ln1n1ac cond . i\e11 .SLIPS for sail boats, 24' to eng. Slip avall. I :16' F1flt's1 u1 N'A-pt H111•t>or. $4:il0 ~18-ti772 ,\1 a1I 911. BPs1 1a~:il1t1P:·· 14' f'!~hl'rn1a n r un a hOli'i ~~'l'r pkg. Phone £73·8111 I ill 11·/!l hp. 1 ~r olrl. SJOOO. ~~m~·~~-~-~~- 6i~.Ai:.! da.} s: 6 'i :i -5 7 6 4 't;;, Slip, !lla1n bay, Sail or ri·r~ po•rer. NlCf' heads & •• • Wtdnesd1y, A1.1911u 11, 1971 A11I01il•SM l§l ~' ..... _ ... _-~l§JI l§J 1'--·-""'_'·'·'"~l§J I ~ ....... Cycl•s, Bike&, Scooter• T rucks 96Z Auto1, Imported 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 9 70 Autos,. Impor ted t70 HONDA 250 &rambltr, J50cc kl\, \\'tbft' camt, bis vaJ~·e~. • IH. Lor9• Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W 's Ponches-- Campen & Vans FIAT MERCEDES BENZ i---M-G_B__ PORSCHE 11 lo l plstona, F"LIU'On aJr clraner, Cerlani lorlu l: InttrnttionaJ Harvtsttr ahockt, .$300. TUn Pl&nJt, RECHEATION CENTER .,,...m 00>•· ROY CARVER, Inc. '70 BULT ACO Sherpa S. 2925 Harbor Blvd. 100cc, SJOO. '69 CZ 250 cc. Cost& r.1ts• 54ti-44.t4 $WO. Both xlnt corid. Cllil '69 Dodgc Vall. Black, VS alt :J: 962-4356 auto, Ansen 11111.gs, widir. 1970 f.\A"'ASAlil G re e n ll~li. ctu'On1e, pan t led , 5IJ'f'&k $325. 1970 l'\av.a!J,11.kl un1ed 11 iddo\\:.. Like IH!ll . lra1J bosli ,$:\,'j(J, Both Jn ex-.$2.Jj(). 497-lO!M. • Con1ple1, Stock ol flDEID TitlQ SH 100 ':'. 30 Day or 1000 !)tiles "FRIEDLANDER" Cuaran!et 1J71D l l!ACH l lVD. Parts & Lalxir • Engirlt' • :Hwy. 191 'f1·•n~. • Fron1 ,t. llear A\11'1 __ ,_9_3-01c5'6_·=·=o~:,c''c-"-"-- Assembli e!I e Bl'11ke Sy~-JAGUAR ten1 • Elt'l'l1 ical Sysirm P./\H}<; 'Iii :1~0 di; i;r n sed. 4 :-.1td /O.U. ehn11 "'I r es, --:::--::-------'6i ~s. l:IU!\), an· • AIM'!' '70'·1 il!GB-GT. Chron1 e '68 2JG-S & f>X 1SO-S. lll!ly 111rr. 01rrd111·t', Ar.1 F~t. f'QU\pllf'd. • S!4 n1 o ,J e I !>. rud1a.ls, n1111t {'lJnd. S1900 or 190, 300 & Zlll to <:hOO:!ot' tx-st oll.:r. 7 1~/62:H!:s5 l afl !rnn1. 5. HOUSE or l\lPORT<:> =~=~=~~--~ Authoriied :'11 f3Z Dr.a:«r ! I) 52J.-72:i0 Oran9e County's ' L<1 rgest Se lection • , New & u~ed Mercedes Benz Jim Siemens Imps. '6~ ~!G B-GT, :\ln! l'onr!. 37,00J n1 1. A!J l\e\\ llJ'f'~. F :\I r11r.iu. .$1795. :i·IS.9ti:i8 or : ;~-lib:'i. NE\\' 1<.h ltl" U!p ror 'ti~ .\JL;B, Cont111ental stylr. * * ti16-Ui~9 * * OPEL '66 PORSCHE 912 • 1 oWhe:r, ,'\~1/f'~l. R'\::tiill&, Co co 1na!,., Sand fl'ilt color, ~~000. Daya; Jj8..l9+1,, Aft'; &14-4195. '68 PORSCHE 9ll, 5 apd. tra ns. il11cht ll11!, K t:1 n l t , A.\1/F~l . Extra •harp, 2U: 57~;.676. ·59 PORSCH E cpt. t,11.relltnt ('Onditlon. Musl sell!! 1-fak• o!fer. 6~2-l!5'KI. PEUGEOT I\ ~ 1'<1d l• .. R 1•a 11 t. c o nd. "~ .J!ll-62 1:.? 11~1 1 , p.m. ' 50 'i~ .Xf.\E l~<•.ld~1~·r. i..lnt roml C'1'!lt nt L1Jnd1tion, 64G-JJ87 1910 1''01'd 'i 'fon .SPo1'1~ FOR sail' -'7! Honda, 4;,() Custon1 P .U. VB, aulu, ps, cc, 3,000 niilr1, Jell for pb, loaded. Garage kcpr_ Lo !f'l'\'iCf', Ca ll 536-2232 11-lttt ~ 1n1, camper 11 I bed. !H~l.29. W .1 rnc1 & Mai n St. Sdnfa Ana 546-4114 ----------11962 PEUGOT -runa i:ood. '69 OPEL Kadelte P~'llley $300.00 nr of!e r. 64l-+16S. Cpe. lO'l hp, eng., 4 spd., I ---=====---1 H.i1H. J<iher \\'/black ~IFfl, TOYOTA 8RIGST0N 90cc $50. '67 CH EVROLE.J a• 1011 pirl\ o; Sll l'rr i.:1·.i.1. Plk inter , l!J';O :\lerr f'des Bent :..'10 SE. * 5-\0-3843 .. op \\'/1970 8' Gll.IA.'\lf' l'ab e~.f~p 11n1/f111,JsE1rNr.S·E,,,_N_ Sfil)I. I Furl 1njr1 ·1ed, -l-~11tl h!l ,· .. [ • .l•i-776:.1. -------'-----1 Ol't·r cain~r k boot. ~!any t-unu1 ,\,\1 /f .\1 1·:ul1u, 1\11 =~---- Mobile Homet 935 x!ras . .\lust se ll. 96&-9810. ne·.1· Gold II /hp, 11 llll•'l' 1%1 OPEi. Sta lion \\';1i;t•n E "CEPT I I"" ,-_,, 1 J.l'l-::OJI Ex1. 66 or 67 Ju~t hart e ni;:ltK• ,,1 ,.1.11·,uh·d :'1:1'11· (·lu1 ch & i:uud rh1l<l. CONTEMP" .... c e11n """ On i ~ JENSE N s.·1·,·, ,-,--100·,, -3-pd \'8 p u l~l(l HARBOR BLVLI. S\300. J rrr Brrg, "oli'i-ltJ:i::. I ---~-~-~---- ;if'<'r :':00 P~I phu n~' ----· 1971 TOYOTA Lo"" milt's, •f».tl $1777 B M . 1 / showers. 67~>-8990. oa t1, a1n . -----~---~-' S•rvice 902 I BOAT Slip Spaces A\•ail. 2;,· LAGUNA HIL LS ~;~ani""~ 'shell. s ~9s : COSTA ~lf::SA AUTUOR!ZEO ---·-a oR~-C.,E ~:ioJ RIDGE RUUTE DR .. ~ S,\LES • S ERVJCE MG r .:.i r l lCorncr ol ttloulton Pk\\·y} 1-'~·;~;,.~;.J~;;,=~-=~-· I AUSTIN AMERICA ""1>e41l leAN \JI VOLVO ----_.,-----10 7\J'. f'IBERGLASS re1mir -All 67::.660i Pre!ui;e adult com1 .unity ad-'67 ECOl'\O Va ~; R/t!. n,11 MG WE BUY USED jacent 10 Ltlsure \Vorld . nres. tinted glt1f~. "Big 6." '6~ Au~tu1 A1nr1·K·11n, a1ntr1n , AUTHO!l !ZEn POf"CLieS types • big or snta U . 111 shop • out ~hop. 20 y1·.~ exp. 'il~i;)36-60.i6 or 11J/4J;;.;,.i19, Boats/ Marine Equip. 904 .\IERCURY & Volvo props, conn·ol cablrs, singlf' le\ er conn-ol.1o, 1nst1'U m,n1 s 111- cludin,G" clu!!er & harness. Rear 1unn1ng lights. Block & 111.cklr Jjl)() lb. a.!9--0530. .\\osl items are nell'. BOAT TRAILE R .i lll."i. Call 673-S'ijl Boats,. Power 906 Boats, Speed & Ski 91 1 SKI or fi shi ng boat + trlr, gJ;iss 011 wood hulr., nt'!ll' new Chrsysler .>a Hsp. Huns like a drean1 SJ5Q. 5Yi-:\68::. ·;!ti SI\! Boat. 16' mb1'd, 'A'/'jfj Olds eng. ne11' paint, nr.1>.· 1 ires, acct!!, Or tra dt fol' N'al est11.1c. 836-7191 d11ys, 6i3-ISIO eves. ~-T-~_'_'°_rt_•_t;_'"_~ll r1:1J Beautiful ium:iundinis, all Lo 1111 . SI11:. ur n~d'! ,,rkk. Good orH'C'. Good SALES & Sf::RVICE: 'll Ii luxury appointments, Ther· 1 -"'c...,ccc1c'·---~----1 -,"c'c"'0"°='·c"c';co-"c· '~"='-·'-"~"-=~ apeutic pool Saunas, exer· '62 J"ep Csbo\'tr Truck :ii:ioo AUSTIN HEALEY 3100 \\'. Coast "'Y· DON BURNS c1sc g-ym, •billiard iables, nli on nPw cngin. CusttJ 1•1 1 ~::--:-c:::::::-:--,:--;--:::::.lo""'-=-N~'o'cw~po;'~'0Bo'~':'::hc_~-I niuch n1uch more! flatbed, new tu<es .( 1\·hl. '63 AUST IN He.airy 3000 KARMANN GHIA Sec beaut. tw·n rnodtlt1 1n drive. ~1200. 6-1& 9523. :\lark JI . O\·rrdrivc, Gou1f:IC'.::':'::CC'.:-~----­ park -Jike 'tttin1. '66 CHEVY 6 va n $900. Also !o Europe, .\1nst srU h)' LEAVING Sla lr i\hi~r NEWPO.RT ': CALL 830-J!lQO or 830_:7900 .63 Ri\-iera., P"T & a.Ir, S:iJO. Aug. 17. 6-12-4268. s11tTil ice '66 Karinann Ghia IMPORTS 3100 \V, Co:i st llll'y, Ne\1·port Bend HAD ENOUGH 2221 Anaheim St. ( o t f BMW for $.i3(). Call ."i~S-~369 OF DAMPNESS? \\'ilsonl C.fl!. ·:,s Kannann Ghia. Ex. • THINK 1\love to SIERRA DAWN .1·,o71~oo=o0c=E~B~200~-"-.,,-.~,-,-p~d AutomoUve Excell~nce l'r>ntJ_ Ke w r 111!1nr $3:0. ''MlhG" Al1>.•ays dry, baln1y, clear. man. trans . .$2.700. 0 • ~~;...17;\Q • N, sn1og or tog. ldtal for 642-53j(I '&l Ki\R~1 ANN Ghia. Run~ arthritic or bronchial Pl'lb-1-----------"fRffD !ems. A t SIERRA DA\\'N Autos Wanted 961 :·:~. :~77~~1tier .l:OO P .\I LANDER" you own your 01>.•n mobi\e.1-----------u na IEACM IMWY. lfl hon1e lo!. Henrs keep going WE PAY TOP ROY CARVER, Inc. Ti"""Gt11 A ('(\fl\'{l'hblr, ot•\ 893-7566 . ~l7-ES24 PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd., G.G. (Just S. or G.G, Fn\y.) 636-2333 0'6~7-P70~R~SCHE t mm a c, n1lll'Oon, i\1cAfee 111 a f 11·huls, P irclli's, $ 34 O O. 49.>-;)978 t\'('S. l~G Harbor, C.l\f. -'69TOYOTA- PICKUP Only 16,000 milt'!. AFZ-681 .Hcir,bor American 6~6-0261 1 ~0~ HA AtiOll cuSfA ""' ,11 '61 TO\'arA Auto UIOO Ddwt JreW Am-f'm, $850. * 673--0607 .. TOYOTA Corona '69. radio, :dnl. Best :Hs-6720. Auto, otter. 51950 19 r1 Cah lurnl~n llR :0.1Prt· I Cam~rs, Sale/Rent 920 C1 u1scr 110 H.P. B;111 tank, Ci\.\IP.E::R 8 /I. Cabov"r, r 'l(t1a ballery 1nrw 1. Jtb l sleep~ 4 to 6. on a;, ton Fol'tl hauJe d nL!I, a redl r1sh1ni; pickup, Air, auto. I ran~. l>uut. .\loo1'fi! Lido ~ll<lr'C5 up. \\'hy pay renrt For tree CASH 2925 }!arbor Blvd. 111 ·t·u!a tf'. 'i,:,;; 1n1le~. $'.!, L'd '6.11 ~IG i\l!dget, ~light bod) broc hure, "'hi1e l>ept. 3 Crista l\1t'51l 5'16-44J4 ,.,,. br~! t•ffrr .. -•itr-O'i6!l, I (~au1ai:C',_ n1l.irr1>.bf' l>t>!"fe ct. .S IERRA DA l\'N J-ien1e1 Ca 'iO B:'ll\\', 2800 CS 1·oupr. (''I(· LOTUS ..:,'Xl~_S~l!l,,._~.n.•i;: .:t:l:l-lf;i7~-~'o'c'c"~·~~~~·--~·~-I tor used CUI & trucks, jurt c('J l'<lnd . \Vil! takr ~llldll l~i'.! .\IG C/LiT, lnuntu· lull,) 'Oil .:i RDSTR, A.\l/f~l. ~o._1j ('tJn,Jihon, gooJ lop & t'J!l 1 C'l!ll. $1~00. S~G-18~1 or 213: 4~S-~i68. ________ , 1960, l 011,·ne r J>nrs~:hr. Good TRIUMPH ' BE,\UT mobile OOmt 24.'l(:>:l, call Uit for tree estimates. B:'l!l\I 1n ti·adr . I'ir piy. LOTUS J·.iadt•rl. !:l.000 n1i, on ehoict !oL Adult park. GROTH CHEVROLET 493-9lJ.I. AU11-10 RfZED ri r,-1121) air 2 pnt Beacl1 area. 2 Br, 2 ba. lam B:'>l\V '67 2000c, FHJllJ, tr11ns, 2 SALE~ & SERVICE NOW'S THE r m. bltlu k1c, 'net pon.!h. dr. Xlnt cond. J9,00) nu. Pvt car, oo pro,blen1 Sac. !or l -----------1 unmerl. snlC" ~l00'.1. Ill Vla TIIE TRIU?.[PH Lid1J Soud. i\8 . Gi)-0132. VB STAG ~le roR.i;cf1E--=-l 130ce NOW ON DISPLAY po1<.t'r brakes. Bf'au11ful llolt'I , 6li Lido P<l!'k Di', cor1d1tion 1hruou1. \V h y T\~'11'por1. Ph 67J-108.J. 18' LARSON 120 IO 1%9 11 /l;)() hrs. Xlnt fan1ily hoilt for lhe Colorado lu Cn !alin11. \\'/1rlr. loll lop & a ll equip. $269:'1. 002-1783 t v e ~, 871-2710 ri11.y~. ~J'Clld S:iOOQ tll\ .something .vou nin) 1101 l1kr': T1•y 1his fo1· $1 '19~. :HS--O:i:!O any1i1ne. Lndcpd, sp1•inkle r 11ystem. A.Ilk for Salts l.fllflaa:tr Ply: 633-1846. QUICK CASH Real Buy a l $!~.00'.!. Ph: lS1ll Beach Blvd, 80RGWARD +exlras. $2~00 or best offer. Come ln fo r ll test drive! 673-?.iJl FRITZ WARREN'S '62 RE::BLT eng, compl new SPORT CAR CENTER c!ulch. Xln! t ond, must sell. 7'.0 E . 1st St., S.A. 547..07'4 Sl45<l/oller. 546-5619 Open daUy SJ.I; closed Sunday The faste~t d?'ll1"' 1n the 'Vest '69 TRIUi\lPH GT6+, red, lo . , a Daily Pilot Classl!icd mi. Xlnt L'Ond. :'.4' Fl"llnll's & :"!1"11ar1 cbn cnll~f'r, lull.v r 11 11 i p · rl, G11.llry. Hr arl. S/~ radio. Ne11· f:as l ank~. rl lllf.l:.v. l\loor ini;i a1·a1!, $3.lOO. Call Toni .-~IR-!!'107 -;;un-:pn1. \\'Pr! lht'll rn. T~\D E -He11ur 31' ('OSto111 Chris, lll'in srrl'11·s & n1any r i..tras, for ~111allf'r rbrgls boat & trlr. Right rleal -no !TIOrK'Y in\'Ol\'r d. Afl ti pn1 ;}.i'i-Rl20. 17' •I" l ;LASTR0 :-1 TO "·/120 i\1Pl'<'Ul')', trlr, iop. l'adin. xlras. :'JO hr~. S27~. 67J-R120 ri..<.k tor ,\Ir. Oil'~. "11' Stttlcrnft , NP.11· S/S. radio, Rrblt f'n)!; Jl1st in. s1alled, Sllp avail. SlSOO. Aii fi: J46-93~. 2.1' TOLLYCRAF'T o . h. c11.1iscr. 110 hp ~ltrc. ~!in! cond. x u·as. Bt~I olr. G4;r..436J. Jti' Step!1t ns "Classic." Sips ;,, Npt n1oori11g. $1:,500. Alt Jpm, 2 1 3/82 1 -6 ~85 or 714/338-Q.12 a ft 6 prn. 1968 CHRYSLER Charger 118. 14' 11·/20 HP J ohnson n1otor. $700. 53&-7i86. 21-:' Cabin Cru1St>r, 200 hp Chrysler mannr. 120 11alt 1·11.d1a. S~/flOO. 6i:l-liif>ll '59 Dodge l/2 Ton PU 1.~ ton, 81 ~ ll. o\'erhcad camp· rr, sleeps 4 11·1rangt . !ct box, ol'l'n, 11•ired, f'\C., VtJ/ ('Jean. Call 5.il-11792. l'ACf ORY d I re c r deale r, ~lajon1·ay & H11\t Pint, fro1.1 Si~J. 869 \\'. 18th SI . C.~I. 'AA V\\' CarnpPr-Full f'Q\lip. i·adl:it~. minL $2j~il. Trade for Pn1·M"h" or; 539-3119. 81/2' Cabover Camper &i2-3019 Cycles, B ikes, Scooters Dave B urro u ghs' House o f 925 Suzuki· Triumph SALES-RENTAL-SER VICE Now s tockin g a eon1p!ett line of Tnun1ph, Suzuki, and i\loto G11zzL Hou1e of Suzuki ·Triumph J!ill2 J-larbor Bl .. Fountain Y<t lley 531-8.'>40 • 531-85.l.l TMINI HONDA .. "FRIEDLANDER" 1-•Uctlt ntW'f. ~ 5:J7.6824 • 11!)3-'i:,(;6 3'18-2413 or 962-99:,.t. Huntinrton Stach THROUGH A Tux60--1 BR, -•~cl, ,,.,n. 8_47_-"111_7 ___ =KI~>J331~ DAILY PILOT .. ·...-... '!!9 EORGIVARD tlych113n1.•sh ings, skir!inj & 1ool i;hr.d. 'V E PAY TOP DOLLAR 4 iprl. Good t1 •ri~ car , Ask· 310Q W. Coast Hwy. WANT AD Lndst·1xL Nr Vista Shop'i.; FOR TOP USED CARS ing $l50. ;,.ig_29~G. Ne1vport Beach C n r r. c _:'I!. own,. r If yolll' car is extra d ean. I ~~~':.."C';~".:.,~--lcc~,;;111&'11i'ii"~"'& Save! 642-5678 1ransft>n~d. mu~t JPlJ Call liet U:o1 first. ---~D~AC"'.T~S'."'.:'U_N'.0-:"°"'.":' Autos, New he r 2 or a/1 7 pin. 6-16--0752. BAUER BU!CK -,, .. , c ' b 23 : E . 171h St. '71 BIG 510 SEDAN 980 Autos, New '" '" ,.,,.,, oc oo •> ,1 ;i• -., ll<'ach, , n~k t~ 0<':.>11n. Coslll ' esa 'i t ·un11 shtc1. Port·h, 2 b11. ANNIVERSARY •SO '1 a~hf'r/tlt')"r. 673--0114. .'\:TRA Sharp Shas111 8x2,; 11•/lge .:Ah11na Hv 'i r 1n. Arlolt Prk C~L .$ 12 i j . 67:>-8910 f'\'l'S. PL~TO \V/AUTO. Trans. $S day, Sc milt . '66 Great Lakes 20x:.O', !am1-THEODORE ly park. $8000. Cal! att J I ROBINS FORD 11.m., 847-6537. ~ HARBOR BLVD. J0-.:50 SKYLI NER -$3750. COST/ 1\1ESA 642-0010 Spa.CT. 1~nt ~.-:0. Call all :ii or ANNIVERSARY •SO II l11··d~ 548-2897. AUTOS WANTED Motor Homes 940 Top doilar for clean u.ed CONDOR Th~ yacht th11.l'11 not • boat. BILL CORWIN FORD c1ra. Stt Andy Brown. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 7060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA J\fESA 642-0010 J.\1PORTS \VANTED Oranae Cow1ties 01·ert1ead Cam, 4 SpC'ed, dh·., Radio, He11 lt>1'. Ruckc1 s1•a1s, tinted glas~. lo lo mile!<, 1>ac1·1 fk'e-, 5-16-11736 . 4!H-li911 '66 DATSUN Pall'Ol, I \\'hi drive. SlYJO. Call 536-3376 anytime. FERRARI FERRARI AUTI-IORIZED SALES &: SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W, Coast Hwy. Newport Ikach FIAT Orange County's Condor Dis. tribotor, 230 S. bla!n .St,. Oranae, Close to three ma- jor frtew&ys. 639·.lS;jg Or K. 7..()444. TOP $ BUYER '71 FIAT 12~ Special. v .. ry BILL MAXEY TOYOTA cltan . .$300 T.O.P. Afl '.'1 pm 1SS&l Beach Blvd. call X8-:i860. \\' k n d 5 FOR RENT -Sf!'llrort.'ained H. Beach. Ph. 8~7-855.i · s~ k ~-a ny1im ... air, il!ntralor, .....,, w , ""' A I I rt-• 9-70· 1~~==-~--~-m i., 492-5032. u OS, mpo l9U "iO FIAT Spor1s Coupe, Trailers, Travel 945 Prestige Sports Cars Hardtp & Con\'erl. 1op, -----------1 '66 Porschf' 912 coupe, mar: Take O\'tr p a Y m f' n 1 J>. l:i' SCOTS.\!AN 'fr 1 i I er 111itels, limt lrt"t'i'n, lmmac-1 c"""=-"c2 0 1 7·=-"',-'°'"-:;-, Chern wal Porta. Pol 12 bol ula tf' e ·oo Pon che CO\JPf', 1!!611 FIAT l:Z I S/"'!'! <'111•• ;ind 110 l ight~. Beot ol/t1' sdi·pr tin i~h 11/chromr Xlnt co111t i\lu•t t<rll . :H8-!IH9:i -or :i:il-~16-1. ''"httls e '66 Sunbean1 Ti· 6·1.').-2Ji 3 :.llf'r 6 pin. '71 G RA ND PRIX (~M~lo•tlY ltl•<l'<I .... l!ft <1'1"", 1>11.,,., w l1100w>. • • •O~O•hOnmo """''' l>r~•t·< P<l"'0' , •• ,.,~<!. ~U'OM•lo< "'"'m"•lon ISi> •JI)> Ad . li 12-5678 * &1>1473 * 980 Autos, New CAl'RICE 7 Goor /\ardlcp, ;111\o I. llfa!fr, '"'c"'a•lc ••anvnln lon, "ow ~ r •"•Nmg, pOw•• br•-•I, ••• '°"<!li.o"l"Q, Vi~11 lo<> !ULO 62.IJ $)388. '70 IMPALA '71 Bonneville J Dll. HAIDTOf' F•C!-•~K. t•r. Jlj,H, IW!O., p, •ltt r!n a . bt•k•>. wln61w1, IK- 10<~ •lr, vlnvl rool • fl•Hll(Jllo!Hl. SAVE '66 OLDS, CUTU.55 910 70 i i ft {;I~~~ ('i<hlll 1 rui~'I'. 2 Vnll•o rng, Jllnt rond. Oni:; n•,0:11rr. !il.!'--1111". 191(1 J i\\\',\-ESO sperd1\ay racrr. Only lour mf'rl 1ngs, np1·r r br r.I or brokrn, top ro1~1.. $9!'1?i 1ncl urtes Re11 r ing, ~pa n·~ il!ld II O!'k!ihO/l n111n11,1I. Aly. 1!170 Kaw. 90. l!I<(' Ill'\\ IJ91t 111i .. rl6.j, ~ilt.-6.:~o d11~s 6i5-?i9:>4 el'rs. 1!169 rtoAO:C'nrrt r~ g,r, vs, Xlnt • '&1 l'R.250,1 --Q-U_l_C_K_C~A-S_H __ , tr<1 11er Tan. y,·heels, 20' ~.c. lactory hr<l1p • '61 .J11guar '71 SAFARI ( u•v"""' .,., On w•QOn l>!>W" "'"' do"''· Pli"''' H••,,n9, "'' rONM ~" on~, l"'W*I I><,.•> •!J'O'T1"11( l'""'- '"""On !S" •10/i -Now -r1111 Cllew ol., • <!<>0• tia1 •~<!ID, h•&ff,, ~VII>­ "' I I I c !•&~HTUnlo~, !)OW•• llttrlf>Q, ,,.,,..., b"'"'• Viftyl !O~. 0-" (Dl'~"lonlnq (Ila C~N) 1 .ir. 1-< T .. r•di4o, t.111- or, l 11!0m,1llc, pow•' ,. .. ,,~Q. !oc!.,..y •I•. I 100•• owot r. !TE Y· JlJI Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 -Ca l 25 + Catlina 27 llua1·au1ee Lhe JO\\'cst rales Jn So. Cali!. "Ca1Jina cruis- ing cl ub". Loca111in .'<rwport Harbor. 71~, 968.48~0 for info. 36' FLYBHIDGE: Crui ser, Slpi; 6. Fully cqprl Inc skip. Sl3.'l/day , $700/wk . &.M-l!'ll I. \\'Af..'T~lo-1·•-071-~k1 hro(l1, 60 hP or morf' 11·r r k or 1\ug. \6!h or 23rd Call 8-!l, S.13-2100 c,11.1 225. Boats, Sail 909 9' COLU:\IBIA s a 1 I 1 n s.: !lingh}'. ~'flll\fll II /l'USh10t1!1, J1lf' Jll ckrti::, & L-a1· rac k. U!· 1•d 1 1110. $3!JCI/ 1n11kl' oHf'r &W-8180. BAL.BOA ~'Cl', fixed Ket'I, J hp, Ou thoard mu!or. he11rl. di oett~. sleeps 4. .$~,ruo. .l4S--OS32 LIDO 1·1 "·Jlrailer, u.tl no. 1701 in xlnl cond, ha!! bt>cn kcp1 in indoor ztorage, R,ady ID 1111. 549-f61Yi. 24' SAILBOAT 1v/~l1p. fuJly Mjuip'd, SIS, 0 .8., Call $co11 673-4949. i::a~.y Lill hilc•h. J.l!>--'1()36 :! + l . 11u10, chronic "irl's THROUGH A AJ~o Ch1·\'Y ~. truck. I '1!9 ll.\1 \~' ltil MJ, Shi!rp. '70 i\l,\ICO 40Ck:c Con1plete 11:\t ot spare parts. Brst of1er~ Call Dave, J31-Jl,'1~1). Tr a iler s, Utility 947 ill/\NY ,\!OR~. Xlnr hank DAILY PILOT lina.ncing. \\'e takr your BOAT tra1l{'I' Ltdo 14 E.~-trade~. WANT AD ('t llenl ~hL[l.~. Asking $'.lG. /l f ~12.~-i2,!0 HONDA 7:'>0, 1 .) r old. 10,001 mi 's, r ine t'Ond, S1100. Pvl 11 4: 81&-;!11 i. l·Acu-,~.-,-.~l-m_p_o_r7te-d·.--~9"7~0 Auto•, Imported Auto Service, P•r ts 949 pa 1· I~ . 1\Jt 8 pm: CAL mags for pinto \\'/good 7141Mi-4843. yt ar nlly 1>.'httls. Cost $400. -.,-0-,-,-"-'"'-,-, ~Tc"-,c,cBo~,.-,011-,.-1 I sacri!ict S200. It. e).ch. cond. 1"u ti res, JU&I turwd. l-"-""c>illoc='o1'c'=·,,...-----ll S32:l. 540-:i7i9. '50 HP VW f'llJi:Ulf, J!ltlil Yamaha. t:ng. 1n 1::.,. fully rPb!t. ST.iO. conrl. just ff'blt. .$125. t.1 us1 ~+-lfi69 sell 53&-.1-110. 4 Used VW r11cint tire~, t1'ch >71u=;,-r~~-·11'--~.,.~,0·,-m-,-h-,~.,",-. 1 & fla red rear lenders. Bcsl "Xcel rono.J. '\3.10 or ~sl oJ-or/er. 67~. 11'.!r. Call ail .l .l-IG-4:.i,o:,. -------------________ , ~------. }~?i~k~ S~~~~r. ~e~1.0~~~ Auto• for Hit l [ ~ ] or t).ltl-11430. - TAi\'DE~1 hikt, Sch \\' inn 5-spd, Xlnt COM. $8.J. • • Z13/5%-9046 * • H. D. CHOPPER. loaded, lots of chrome, ll'itb tralltr. 642-6.191 '69 HONDA SL-JSO :\1nt l'Ond, $550. 645-12~• HG '62 SCOUT $995. ' fi 7 Plymouth, V-8 e111. '63 Monu, 11 11, b@st ctr. '&II Mini blk,, bt~t ofr. Apt a: ttlrl.g. $l:i. 548-7MII. Truck1 "l *LOOK* lmmediateDellvery Rotary En9ine1 RX2 CPES.-IX2 4 DRS. RlOO CPES. NO WAITING SPECIAL '71 Rotary Coupe $2395 $1945 ll'l,744 '71 1200 Coupe #41441 SELECT USED CARS 1'10 MAZDA lt.tlltll w .... 1971 YOLMI IUQ. Lili• N•w, l 44ALO Sl4'5 ·m BSA 6:"10. SR.'\O e 32' P.C. lm11111cuh1 lr. N('w 01 ll'/lf(t' for VIV. ~v,.lJ thing ! a hp. roo1nr. i 6i3-38~ '116 DODGE \Vindow Va n 6 cyl, Slick, 67,000 mi'1, P.~n'I irood. $98.J firm. 6U-l96J. Eoc11l111t co11d iti111. ~071CJI $1H5 '''' flAT 124 c,.. Sh11p. Cl1111. 5 5"'*cl, :51J AGE ~3000 ~\4.~1.i.117 1 ---~~===~=~-'611 TRIU :'>tPH al * 19 ' \VEST IVI N O -Llkf' new rond, Under 500 Tr•il~blf', Dae sal11. Sips. 4. JJ095. n.-1~11 VENTURE Cat, n('arly ~"' tlal l"Vtrythini;:. SAil II 11>.·ay at .$800. ~7771. 12' i\TINUTE 1-fllll, l,.ilno new. 111f tllt traUtr, $69.i. 171 41 ; .. 17-7767. FOR S11.ll': 7.l' Aux. ~ilbo11!. 16752 P11(ltic c,t. 111>.). 59'J-.11:W Bl<•t Ofler J.100 1( Nn. 196~.~, -- )1.1111 ('nnrl ~·uu r11.c"· Sll.'1'\ ~f.--41>~'2 n11 . .$.l7j. 6#-;'i.~7. -MATC HLESS '67 * !>48· 7391 • HONDA TRAIL 55 C..oocl cond, S90. 673-1 738 e '69 HOXDA 350 e ~IU~ SF.LL. CLEAN' XLNT COf\D. Mfr.9012 (;tR L S ~(]/l\'l ~N' )1'11ngray s moli nl11. s:;~, ~ .. l(',.{)74J e '61 HONDA CL90 • • ~l'\8-4~ llf'1 Ii pm •+ '(;:;. ECONO VA,,~; 6 P'y1, Jo m i, heavy duty 1u1Pl!n•lon. Gd . rond. $795. ~73. '62 STUDEBAKER pickup. VB, auto. $200 or be1t offer. 7:t2 W. 13th St., CM, Apt. A. 1965 1 TON CHEVY truck if!ll body. $&95. "" :£. 17th, C.~I. 64&16M •. ~---~ 1950 ron.o 3/4 tnn paMI truck. Good cond. mo. Call :l.lfi.-0129. 19fi6 f'ORD Eronollne Van - G<K'lCI C'Qnd. .$950 !IAA-...17'6 1f61 DA HUN IOSTll 4 S"tod, SQY4l l $895 1 '11 YOL'.I SM. W ... l1ct>llanl Co11clitio11, LRS2 79 $895 $1''5 1911 YOLIS IU4i (11.i111 lile lll W, •Ir~ cl1I, •?llDJF $11'5 ,,.,. '7 1 LE MAN S SPT. CPE. Orlu'• 11••<1100. "" condd·O~•no, ~'1 tn "'''" !•~ll'""ll'On, pO~·" or~••1 i. ,1rer1ng 1S,., •II '71 FIR EBIRD 'Form ula' -r"1' "'" ""' TT 811 lnc 111<1l~o 1lr o:G'I• llUl.,nlngo, "°'"•' ~'""~•. """'°' •'e"'· i"ll, •~lo.,,..11c 111,,.miu ""' 151k, •111 '71 GRAND PRI X 01v1 P o"'' ~•on1I c•r lll'ur;.,.,. bll•• ""II IO'llltd Wll~ l•trV!~l"Q. lilk '"01 '71 CATALINA i "1>C>r 11.,d!op, DOwtr b•~~t" "°"''' S!H•I~ •• 1lr (O,.,,,ltla<!lna, I UN:l..,•l•C t•1n•"'•11lon, !Shi_ rn '71 CATALINA Cl>fl'lol.ia wllll 1lr co""ltlo111n<;1. POW• tr Drl~H. DOWl r 110trlrn;i_ A U>1Lr1y • clo&r l11rdtoo. C$tk. ,.)) I So•• Hwndrad1 Now'• '"'ti,.,. ,. ,,,,, To* GotC •• l'aM Upl ,,, •' tM- ""'t•kl o .. ••• ti hull "" lor9ol11 Y"I '68 LE MANS 4 DOOR HAJIDTOI' ll1dlo, ll•ltt•. avto,.,..,.. lie, ~Cw f' Slff .. nQ, l•(to•y olr, v1.,y1 •OCI. '"$)688 '65 PONTIAC l DJI. H.T, l f MAN5 Rod..,, !loo!", • u I O• "'all~. i>OWOr 1tH •l•ll• a. l>llkf\, l1clO•Y 11r. ( 11.(i '!' 1111)) $788 $)288 :§.9 JJ~Jq169, l\&rlllDp tiOO fldlo. ti t • I • r , •llfO.,..tl'!: ,,.,,.mlulo", pow •' •!-Ing, pow" br•ka, •Ir c-!lfonlng, "lnyl "$2'7is. '70 MERCURY COL l'AI K WA•. Fu!j l>QW••· ftC,.,Y 11r. kK•! DWfttr, Qf11y 1J,OOI mlltt • , , 111 w1r• r O 11 I Y tfflltlt t l llf , Mull Stt, Ut1 llTl'I SAVE ~0000000000000000000000().? IU'I' WITH CONlllDINCll 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Wltti l•"Y Ulff Cw P•rch-"I ff-D••• •-PMtf.c. 41 Ht•r G•-tM t. Y•1. DAIL V PILOT Wtdnt~ay, A.119ust 11, 1971 A'r dr.tiday, Augusl 11. 1971 PILOT~A.OVERTISER f.f l ~~~~.-...iiliiiiil~~ ....... _ ]§) IL._~_ .... _ .. ___,1§11 .,.,...... J§J 1 ,:;;I ;;;''"";;;'"'"';;;;;l§J~~I 1§1[ ._ .. _ !§].__I M_~ ... _-__.l§JI.___ "'_"'_" .... __,I§] ,I~_ ..... _"'-~'§) I ..., c :: ... ~ c l""I .. :-t~ .. ... ::; 'I ~::c. -" Ill n;:-< 11• • •I~•.,: •:ti:.. .. ,,. ~" •l i § g c·iJ •il . . < • :;~l"J> _.., .. " --. 1rt .... •• 0 ,. 11 ~ ... H 4ft .. VI ~ VI 4ft .. 0 0 VI oz om ~~ m .. -I~ --··••!>" TRIUMPH 970 Auto1, Uucl 990 Autos, Used 1--------VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC 990 Autoa, UMd 990 t7a Avtoa, Imported MUSTANG COUGAR '6-1 TRJU.\1PH TR 4. '69 VW BUG Dark grtoen, v.-irl! "'httls. WU! trade lor ol<k'r car plus cash, 5'19--0530 Low n1Ueage excellent cond. th.ruoui. 4 i;pd, dlr. Valencia red, ~ old car or small down can !in. pvt pty. 1330- BQKJ 5'16-8736 -494-68U alt 9 11.m. '68 tadtl lac Brau1:hn - Sale private 499-:IOZl or 499--427J CHEVROLET '67 COUGAR XR7, Drlu.'<e leat~r 1nl. PB/PS, Af.1 fl\1 Sharp cllr but nttd~ valve JOb. M,000 n11. 54&-7464 l~ ~I USTANG ConvP.rl. Like new, lactory a ir, auto., P.S., radlO & heat('r. Low mileagt. 540-409J. VOLKSWAGEN "66 CORVAIR. xlril traM. DODGE NASH '68 VW BUG Radio, Heater. Very Sha1-p! Atust St-I! IXE\\17:riJ. $1095. Marquis Motors 900 So. Cs1 llighwy, L. Bch. 4!).;.7503 • ~0-3100 "63 CUSTO.\I built ean1pe1·. 2 111o"s ne1~· reblt 1500ce, Rtblr tra.nli a..xlr, NPw brakes, clu!ch, ht .11 de!'s. Sel f -co nla i 11ed 11a1t't" 1>.vs1e1n. Che1;·y huy -$111J. 43+-;Qi I Lai;:. Bch. ·u:: v=\lc, ----1 ~rw Paint Good Condition S49~ 5-1&-~[IJ I 1967 V\V. Good con d . Af\1/F!\I radio, vibrosonlc. $i00. 6--l)....J614, 4801 River. NB VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALE $2998 J9i1 Volvo 144 Sed. Dt>mo • 7360 Standard 1:1h.lfl, big eng. '70 CllALLENG~. 4-10 RT, "60 NASH l\ft?tro. Good for Body good con(1. Uphols1 ery D B & auto, air, pwr steering, new unt> uggy. 1\!otor fraM. xlnl, g.:xxl !U"t~s. $5.j(). Hur-oo ·'I tin>, n1ags, palnt. $:2,495. 1n Xln t. eond. SI ur sm .... ry~ This won'I la~I. 67.i--0538 ~J-1-io:2.18 irall bikt>. 2JJO Sanla Ana. alt ti:30 11n1, all day sat & =-------1 c Sun. "62 l)()J)G~: LarH:er, Gd, 1 -'~''-'-· _·._c_'~'-· -~-~-·I '"3 l'IP moto1• .\-l"'l1nd.; ~() n11 P"1" OLDSMOBILE " • ALA ;! dr. ~3 <'n1,:. Rebuilt. 90 day warrarlly. gal. $:l00 22:!0 Aralia, NB Hurst 3 speed. New brakes 644·110"l. & batter)', good n1echanlcaJ "67 DODGE Van, A108, 3 i;pd, cond. ~!1:1. 893-6160. auto. new ti res, shocks, '6l OLDS f 4 8.J 62,000 orig. n1 '1es. Gooa nres, Rl:H, Pf~. $'.«XI. 642-4419. PINTO '6!: Che~'Y ll~-,-,.-A-,-,0 I ~"'-'"-'--'-· -·-"~'~"~·~"'-'-·_261_2_·_ I 1rans, rcblt rng & 1rans. FORD ----------1 S3i5 /bt•st oHer. 6-l6-8Hi.1 CAL )1AGS lur pinto w/good ----------1 )Car rally wheels. Cos! S·lt(}. 'iO CHEVY lf.IPAL,\ cusroni. 1.UXU R\' 1967 ford Gaia.'<"1e .1 ,200 & I I sacr1 ice ~ . l'.xc 1. Air, l?/S, P IB, 20.000 ini. tn Pf'!" eel cond ition. Factory £.1:>-2ti3J all 6_ Top <.:ond. f.!695. 557-6S96. 11.'r, radlO, hearer, 390 en·1 --~~~=~=--·I 1959 CJIEVROLt:r ~ration g1ne i1 i1h 11.uro. transmis-PONTIAC ~1.1n. Nrw !ires. UpholstC'ry, '69 YOLKS -"'hilt/red lnt. iia&Qn, straight "hi 1 t paint an<! body in mint con-'68 PONTIAC GTO Loiv 1nilca~e. sunroo f, J"6H C IYfovenlrlve, good cond, dirion.Asie11JatS!,JOO.Call Fact. a ir, J ,pd auto trans, ..De.rut Lewi& QI TOYOTA Al\l-Fl\-1 radio, exce!len1 '---"~""='·...:..·~:"lf~.-~&~16~·9~3<1:::.l eng r£'built. S•IOO. 714 '· ''"°=2. &1-1-720 1 £'ven1ngi;. black landau & black vinyl conrlUion. Quk·k sale $1250. TH ' ~ INl ---=~-----'71 PINTO -Alli extras. buckets, co 11 so I e, wood ~5-1981 or :i57-368J. 'VO 196J CH EVY Jn1•·ala 4 di· !•.I. I LVO' " J\!ags w/Gnodyear tires. grain. 'I S. Riii, f'"acL "6J VW Van, Runs gooe1 111 Good cond. SJ~.">. :l,000 l'ng. ~-l2J. & T.O.P. mags/;\]Jchclin X lll"es. Es· Needs some body 11·ork, $J5() 67~907 &!:1-26:13 aft 6 cC'!lcnl condition, Muse Sf'Jl! or trcl for car or ? 964 \V. "fftl£0LAND£R" 1~96~t~c7·1-1c-·v7·\'. lu1pa!a, good .63 Eronoline \Ian Pnv. Ply. Sl79j or oJ!er. 17th St, C.:\1. nfter 5 pm. teenage car•. :-ii7-43·17. -lllM •aa.Clo IHW'I'. :r., $7;)(1 -------1 '67 V\V Van, sliding door, 89.1-7566 a 53i-6824 8f1.J-2!1l6 eS l~IOOl e '69 GTO·Fact aw, n1ags, tape new 1500 eng., clutch, "67 VOLV0-4-tlr, 4-spd. R&H. CORVAIR -.1-1-f -QRl)S-, -Ga_1-,-,-;-,-,·.1 deck, vii!)! roof, bucket genPralor, $1300. 49:>-5-168. 1 ownet·, }jlni r::ond. $lJgj or --------,1 H ~e.1ts, ""ood gl'a ln console . • 0 , V\V "us1an~s. & Tonnos. ertz , _ '"'·· Xl••I ,-,·". ,21,'" . ""' Baja Bug, good rond. oller. ~2-3362. '6-t CORVA IR: Gd I.rans. .µv " vru ~ 111 '"~ 1 • .,....cc:.;:=c---~= Co1·p. \714) 77S-4050. Call 962-l3ti9 biwn :i..10 pm. ~vvu. A t U d 990 porta1io11, clC'an -Runs (:"d. I i<l(';'Tc;ITT>-O~~c-;o;:;;;;;-J ~':".''.::'.'.=~'..,"'~..:'".'..!'.".':-/ * fH&-9247 * u os, se :s1sa. 6i6-112l 1!1.)5 FORD Station \\'agon, '69 FJP.J:::!11RD. ~-spd. Air '70 V\V Faslback, good car. '70 T·BIRD, landau, fully 1-X-l-CORVJ\IH.-V-,,-,-1'1'1~ goorl condition, cu s 1 om cond, P/B, PIS, n111.ke of-. ff";11urt's. Phone 612-1482. ""o '" Going back to Deu!schland. equipJ>('(I, only 1.\,000 1n1's eng, goot.I tirrs. Pri<:ed to -----fer. !"137--0380 dys, ;:ruo-t\)39 $1750. 675--0657. Lease possiblt> • '71 srll las!. 5.JU-817::. MAVERICK eves & "kuds. ''·~ro ~v~w-f-.,,-h,-,~k---,-,w-,-,-,·.' c, o~:inenta.l .\lark . 11_ 1' :-60 CORVAll-,-_-v,-m-age(I ----------1;9 GTo~it~A\1/f'.\1, P\V, Very clean. \lus r sci!, anuau. air. Juli p1\I, x.lntl f l,) t d .1:1 1 oorl C . ..\J: At1cl1ot1 19i0 .\lil \"C'l"lck, u:t-erl'xiras. Ask $~·IOU. 71~: ·' _..,. t'u~· or lease. S ~ n en -u .r~n:" .£ · f'".t•f'l 1•ornl. .<old 10 h1ght'Sl S·l•~·-'t\.\. r't'uu'"'"" ro S895. 83.1-12:-,S HOUSE OF l!\IPORTS ~· li~2-J9~0 alt 5 h J . . S ---------1 i%7-V\\'-Bug,-10;;-miT;S, J\u1horiz1;>d ,\JBZ 0€'a!rr CONTINENTAL-1 •h·,· .. J1t1-:c''~1~·----1 "70 PO!\'TIAC Ca111h11a 9·pass """''CURY "'" A"'• Pl;, l'/b, '"""· \'('ry clean. Aller 6 pin, ___ ...;_I l! j2.l-7250. ___ --------•·ri ~u S30-l "\ ----• • • --------;H!H!()S.I . • ·l !. BUICK 1970 MARK Ill 'hR" i\I ON Tl-:GO \IX ---=~=~---1 "69 V\V l'Uston1 ca111per. PC'rfect~ f''ulJ .~ con1ple1cly C'<1nUI • ,\ir, A.\1/F\I, au!o l f.B(RD Clean, loaded with e)';tras .. 63 Riviera, fully equipd. hiw luxury equipped locally own. :.M. 3rt,OOO ni 1. $16 7 s . ----------1 Low n1 ilC's. $:l9tXl. 673-ti~j. 11111. 1 owriei-, new tires. er: & has beC'n serviced by ~12_2307. 19."Jll T-BJRD CLo\SSIC '61 V\\"~Sli;i. Body is no $2800. 49·1·97SI 9.j, au:horizcrl Lincoln dealE>r. ---==~~~--IThi a utornobile is in1n1acu- good, but xlnt for dur.c bug. 21'1,00U '''ell n1ain1ainl.'d MUSTANG late & completely stock 673-17~ CADILLAC n11lcs. This luxury car is rh,·riughout. New Jl:.! Thun- .:y. · !1111\lt·ss & must b(' SCC'll •~· J!l!ii lllU S T/ING GTA rlC'rbu~J engine 2600 1nilC's. '69 POP TOP CA:\IPF.:R LARGEST dnvl.'n lo he appn•cial C'd. 11 I fa stbR('k, Like rww , Po11'e.r a111 oma1ir , J1011·pr slccring, .'<Int <'Ondition SELECTION OF 1s priced Jor a !fU ii::k ~Ill<' s1rrl"lng & di~t· hrakP~, power hrnkrs. po11•er 1vln- • 675-322\i * CADILLACS IN 11 1508.~. Pl1onr673-S~11. llj , <"r11isor111Jli1 ·. i\.\t ratJJn r!o11 s .t sr111~. Rcrnol':thlt 1:167 V\V carr.J)('r, ·1ll.~)l ORANGE COUNTY Viii l\oron. Lido !.>le '11tt•r i; "''"P~· f•l\'.l i\011 n l'e:·u· j ha1·dtop, m1l l1'n wa1rrprool 1n.IPs. Excr! t'Qnr!. $~.1 :i0. SALES-LEASING f' .. \l. sral. .!10-10!1.J rar covrr. This car IS All CO!\T!,'\E"'"Tl'~L·ti:, ·I iii·. "ti7 Y~.LLO\\' \Juctan::: hlk onEr1nal anrl mus1 be seen !.t'a lher 1n1r. p11r \11'11~.1 1np. l'lt•rro llt!ini;~. R.\,!!.1 '.~~tl(' apprec1a1ed. Pri J)al"ty • ~1.l-4SO I, ~rl.)-~17 e1•e1;. ~\UTllORJZED "66 V\\' hus. rebuilt en~. 111>\1" -SERVICE · p111n1 , f.\I. s1~00. 8:'.:1-9289 Nabers Cadillac lantlau rop. Clran: 1~1 .Sb:it:!. f'/S, 1'/B. Brall~· nl"a !. l ___::i1-9 1i9. _______ 1 tJI;"~-61."1-132 1. ""rlC'r. SJ:l!l.). fii:i-:liRt 19.'.lli T-BIRD. New inrer\or. '69 '.\lark JI, A-:\lff'".\I .•lrr{'(l. I li7-l'o1 iiStaug c.;:-r-:--Leav1ni; new r1res. good mechan1cal spet'd conlrol. Leathrr, All i;:ate. n1usl srll. Btsl off Pr ('Ondirmn. $1·100.00 or oiler. equ111. Lo n11·s, ;.,;;:9~ ~\er S1000._~:~1-~JR2 ~·~12=-1~16=9·~-~-~~-I e1·cs. 2fi{)(l llARBOR BL., V\\" '68 AUG.Good conri, runs .. cosrA t.IESA \\"I'll. P\"I p!)', onf; owner 540-9100 Open Sunda.v $9()0. 673--0-16\. fo-1::1. Dorado bfk wf1'tnyl "67 V\\' \!an, slirling door. I top 1\\l f'lt1Tas. fi.1\-li'.!"i or COUGAR nr" 1:..00 Pug., 1 lutch & 61:\.29-1:.! e\'e.~. J---------- gen('ra1or. ll'.IOO. 49j..5-\6.Q.. The fastest ilraw 1n rhe \Ve•T • "69 COLGAR·Lo nii. DAILY PILOT for action! .. a Daily Pilot Classified PP rh'rt rond: :" t e ti i. "67 :0.1UST.\:-IG Fa.~rhat·k, ":xi T-BIRD, good 1'<lnrl .• Port ,.Jnt ~haf'IC', Sl.300. or oCJcr, hOll' !Op & Cont1nt>n!al ;,;,r ... t:',()9. buinrwr. $1.iOO. 83.1-120.l Da ily Pilot \\'11111 Ads have --,60 T-=-8ird $JOO bar;:a111s ~:\lore. £73-1660 Call &12-5"678 & Save! Ari. 642-J678 noth1ni. F:vl's 67:>-J~ji. Auto1, New 980 Autos, New 980 Au tos, New 980 Autos, New " . '71 CHEVY CLEARANCE THE NEW '72 CHEVROLETS ARE ON THE WAY AND WE MUST IMMEDIATELY MOVE HUNDREDS OF NEW '71 CHEVYS AT NEAR.DEALERS COST! • 45t• ... #~~ CAMAROS! IMPALAS! NOVAS! CHEVELLES! $150DOWN pl~ IO• ond IKfllWI '57.96Mo. lreMI ,...w 1971 twe deer,..._,.., ,,.,.., dl1c brfte1, 2900 cc.,..,,,..., buck•t ...... 1id• .............. tt-•· .... tt•lt, he•ft•••· .,,., •ayllc tecttV•r ••l••lor. Stock #4119. for ~I 41! mo~•M 0" pie opp10.,. .d er.di!. f ull co\li pr.r• ;, '°"'" '2249.22, Ind. lo• o"d 1.renie. Oe/1rr•d po.,.._1 pric• ·J 102.2• i!lc:~ l111001Ce chorgei. Annuol pelt 1n10~1 ro•e 14.Jt 'le LIBERAL TRADE·IN ALLOWANCES LOW, LOW BANK FINANCING HERE IS JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF HOW YOU SAVE IF YOU BUY NOW! Hundred• Mor• N•"' '71 Ch•"Y• With Slmil•r S•wlngsl New 1971 Nova Coupe Pow•rful V-1 Engine. TlntM Gl111, Door Edge Gu11rd1, Whit• Stripe Tire1. Full Wheel Covert, AM R1dlo, Vlnyl lnlelor. Stoc:k #)772 Pe• 1u1! .. men!~• •~ pr• .,,,.. •• c•tclll. Pull c11h pr\ce 11 en!y 111'1.11 lft<'.1110ln' i.A Incl Htt1111. Annu•I "rc.,,IJft ru 1 14.J4"!1o. Mentnry INYm.,,I 14'1.lt. Oel•rrff ,-ym'°'t 'rke •Ul4,lJ . $150 DOWN "'"' T•l ,,,_ LIC"'w On App,..~ff (rtolll. '67 ~t~~ss. 4 d0<>•· ,."''"· """"• V·R $1495 '67 """"· h""'· "''"m";" '"""'ml;,ton. $1195 po11.•er slttring, 11 ir r"111J. 112211 V-8. pol\"r s!('('nnJ;, I11ctory 11ir ---~.,,-,...,.--=~.,.--------------='~"~"d~·~·~'°'==·~'~--~---~-..,-c:---,--'61 FP~~~Pv:.,,~~~'"'0m'"' $495 '70 ~.~,~.'~.~!~~~.pow"' $2995 transmission, V-8. 11 310> steering, po\\'er brakn. <1319) '69 ~.:u:.., .. "'""· •"1om.ite $1895 '66 ~!~. "'""· h""" '"''"'""" $895 tranur1.lulon. V-8. po"·er 'lttrlng. (1314 l tr.11n11mis11ion, pD\\"t'r stet: ring. ( 12461 -------~-----~ '63 ~?,~~ '"'""· R•dlo . ""'"" $495 '66 ~;~'E"~; ::,;~N $995 1n11om11\lc: tr11.n11mls1lon. (1 3:t')J 6 ryllndrr, (11891 GUARANTY CHEVROLET SERVICE DEPT. HOURS· Mon., 7 •m tot Pf!' Tues . thru Fri .. 7 1m. to 6 pm . , .... ,..; 1,. • . \ ........ --. " 9811 .. ~ --. ··-. Bill Ja~ohs ' Says: WE'RE CALLING 'EM SE RIGHT NOW! WE'RE TAKING A VERY CLOSE LOOK AT ANY OFFER MADE ON ALL OF OUR NEW & USED CARS IN STOCK. MAKE YOUR OFFER TODAY! 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 OVER 120 NEW '71 OLDSMOBILES & GMC TRUCKS DISCOUNTED DURING THIS CLEARANCE EVENT . ~"!'. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• : BRING THIS AD IN FOR ONE OF THESE : i SUPER SPECIAL i : USED CAR : • • i SPECIALS i i ~::~.~ ~~;~.~:~~~~:: $2 7 9 5i • h1 •f1r, 31>0 VS , '•m!'ler • • s11e ci •I. l44162C ) • • • • • : 2 ~~:, ~.Hd~~YR ~~~~"d $119 5 : • he •ter, (YPU78 I I • • • : '68 OLDS 98 : :. ;~·::;;;;,d·.i~~·:;:I~~~;,: $18 9 5 :. tioning & Yinyl roof . • l 97406V I . • • • • • •.: e,;.6~.~;~L~~dw~~~~ $6 9 s .:.• • I RYS I bl I • d10, h1.t fer, power steer· • • ing, all the goodies. IXVZ~ • 34 31 : '69 FORD MACH I 89 : : 4. 'P"d froo•m ;uioo, .,_ $J s : VISIT OUR •• e BIG e '67 CUTLASS : ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST NEW & USED • 4 DR. SEO. $1195 e TRUC K CENTER M e e the truck people from General otors e A .. tom ••;,, .. d;o, h .. t. e e • oc. IJWfl78 1 • t ;om Light Pickups • e ~u~:vyRi~~~ : '57 GMC 1 TON $ s 9 s : OUR TRUCK EXPERTS • Trnd. ' .... d lcoo•m ;,_ : CAN SERVE YOU e ,;'"· I LbS8'9 I e &EST e e • • • New '71 GMC l/4 TON Carnpr r Spec111L 292 cu 1n. engine. \11'1e ha se l1P•s. r11din, hrater, po1ver steer· 1nb. po<1·rr d isc brakes. j 122B40J SALE $3295 PRICE New '71 GMC YANDURA H,.111·y d 11t,y "qlHPf'"d, p0.<>1tn1c t1on, ll'i· trimai1.-1t'!lnM111ss1on, H ;iwa1ian bronze T,~KE YOU• CHO ICE l'X1Pfll'Jf. I \."i."i5281 HONDA CAR NEW KING OF THE ROAD ., NEW UL KING I fool cab oYer comper1. 5to•t. le• box, s!dt di11et1e, 1leep1 4. !5l7il !91001 i ~'.-.:,~~;~,~~~~:r .~f. $1995 i • 11 29'70 1 • • • SALE $3295 PRICE DEALER NEW 1971 HONDA $300 CASHDg~~RADE s45a1 PER MONTH J6 MO. ]' -111111 on oppro......:I c,.dlt, Totctl cwslo pric• lnchu~l""I •Iii• !91 """ lf71 llc•rtM fff SEE US S1,9f.71. D.t.rrfll pcryrn•nl prlc• l11eh14hHJ I••· llc..iw end fh19'IC.• cl!ar9ff Slf51 .J2, ANNUAL TODAY! PIRCINTAGI RATE 1 l.OI•'•· "' f~ p utch.0 1~ ol ft@W !rutl • 2200 CHINOOK MOTOR HOME Roof olr, 1loef11 6. fully ••If c1ntolnH. Spe-del 1•d•r u"lt. S•• tht1 11n4 t•• d•y. f77J J • BEAUTIFUL NfW AMERIGO CAMPERS C:u1'""' buil i '" 1uil vii~, ORDllt YO URS TODAY • • : A Lo:~~d c:.~1:,lAo:v;11, $18 9 s i • Full power. factory •1r • • conditioning. ( ZSJ905 l • • • : A::~:.~~-EB!~~-40P0s.. $16 7 s i • FACTORY A IR, "lly • • whe1l1, Yinyl roof. ! UJ O. • • 2391 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• New '71 GMC SPRINT V8, µ<>~·er •!Perin~. radio and healer and mnn•. F.1enna bronz"' 1n color w/ matchlni;: 1nt.-rlor. I l()(lfi97 t SAL! $2995 PRICE New '71 GMC 2 TON Lon• \VB, 350 VS. 4 spr,.rl-:t ~rid du11I s!Pp tank•. 8 x 20 ft. r1a 1 hf'd 1\1/hyd bu lk he11d & oak floor.<>. (t174~2 1 SALi $5795 PRICE • 88 DAILi PILOT Wtdnt~ay, A1tgusl 11 1971 . . NEW '71CHRYSLER4 DR. HDTP. DISCOUNT $1300 OFF MANUF ACTUR ERS STICKER PRICE LOADED WI TH 383 VS, 6 WAY POWER SPLI T BENCH SEAT, AUTO., P /STEER ING , P/CISC BRAKES, P/WIN COWS & COOR LOC KS, AIR CONC., RADIO WREAR SEAT SPEAKERS AND MORE (CL43LIC 2710711. ASK ABOU T OUR S DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE '68 CHRYSLER 2 O .. H.T., V.s. Au!o, R•d•o, H•e•e•. Powe• Sto1•i n9, P o w • • B•t ~tt, Powtr W in. clow1. Air Cond . IWJM02l l $1695 '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CU~TOM ? Di. H.T., V.8, Auto. ~.d,o. Ht~I••. Pa wtr 5+••""'l· p 0 "' •• 81e ~••. Au Cond., v ;nyl Toi', Sh~rp. IXJJ7•0\ $2295 '68 OPEL 4 apeoo:I lran1m onoon, r1dio ~nd ht1!1r. !ZPN701) 5895 PILOT·AOVERTISE R ZS ~--....,.;;;;;=~ '71 MODEL YEAR· END • ALL NEW DEMONSTRATORS IN INVENTORY HAVE HAD PRICES SLASHED AT BIG SAVINGS TO WRAP UP OUR llllllS SERVICE DE~llRTME~T welcomn l!'d """""•II Cliry<ler CO•P. "'"ltle• •f'llu•rln9 '"''V!(t •nd WO<finty wor•. ··~··•t•n ol w"e•• <•• .... ourc~n•d. r• tionor Millttch•rq1, len~llmedt••G, Cu11 l l•ncht. Am••i<•" E•P"" •nd Diner• Ctuo. '66 Pl YMOUTH IARRACUD• A ulO "l~h<. t A d i "'· ~••'•'· P'"''"' •l•t"~'J l b••~e•. '"' t('nd·h~~· inq. WSW. \/•nyl !op. !ZAC I Ob I , USED CAR '68 CHRYSLER ,100 ~ Dr. H.T .. Aul('. R,. djo He~te•. Po"''' 5+eeronq, P C> ,. • • Br~~~" Sleton •Ap•. "It tele•tol)tt ... ~~•I, ~Q. .... er W,ndow1, Pow . e• Steo•;n9. "'" Cand . V;n~I Tnp. !VRY877) $1895 '6 7 PONTIAC CATALINA i DR. H.T. II~. ~uio .,,•'i<. ••dio. h•~l1•. pow~• •l 11•jn~· b r d~'' · -·ndow•. I" t ond.. ~i.,vl top & mo•e. ITXD9 JJ1 MODEL-YEAR RUN BRAND NEW 1971 CRICKET $ '70 Pl YMOUTH DUSTER Coupe. You'll h•·• +o dri•t th•• """· w,·,, '"'' vou'll buy ii. (8~bASJ f BRAND NEW 1971 St.iel # VL2'1BIE 120487 '68 CHEVY IMP.ALA 1 D<, H T .. \/.@, Aulo., R ~d •o. H1"l1•. Power Sh n•i"9· wh:te ,;cl• w~!l1 . l VZUJ081 ASK ABOUT OUR FREE 6 MONTH Used Car Warranty '70 DODGE CHAR&ER YB. •ulom~l it . p ower 11""""'1· r1c'io , ht•h " whii~w 1ll t,.e,, Vonyl roof. 1700 CTR! '69 DODGE POL.A.R A 1 D•. H.T. \I .a Au •~ .• Rtd<o. He •'•'· Po-or S•eerin9. P • "" 1 , 8 r •~e•. A" C~·d, t~nde u To~. !YRE. 01 1 l ALL PRICES ll"E VALIO 'Ttl SOLO SUO~AT", .t.LIGUST 11. ltlt All PIUCl:S A"I: ,LUS TAK •ND LIC&~SE . -. • . .. %7 PJLOT ·ADVE.RTIS£R Wrdnesday, Au9usl 11, 1971 Tli\1£ s Tim. M•9ulM Quallty Dul•r Awar" for 1•71 THEODOR.I lt081N5 JR. 2 1/2 USED CARS ACRES OF MUSTANG SALE Many to c~oose from. '65 thru '71 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: 170 MUSTANG H.T. Fully fcttlory equi pped, white w ."red irderio r. Radio, he<!ller, good mil!!s. 10b4CIE J OUR PRICE $1996 '69 TOYOTA $1396 '66 CHEVY IMPALA $996 Cnrnna 11 !l1 . f\&H . Convertible. R&H . aulo· Air rnnrl. 1! 'l"'r·rl. good m11t1c, pc111'er 5ll'f'nng. n1ilr~. 10.17HQC1 1\VAA7i21 '71 PLYM . Du>ter $2096 '71 PINTO $1596 SpQrt Cnul"'· Uni· f'arlory equipprd, good milPS. miles, r11d10. hratr-r, t 127COT1 ,;lick shift. t9!J7BSYI '69 DATS UN $1296 '69 DODGE $2196 CnrnnPI 2 Dr. ll.T 4 Dnnr. !.n11· 1011· R&I!, a.ulo .. P.S. vinyl 0111"!<. 1 ~nrrrl. !'Quipped. ronf, J111r Ct'lnd . low t83.~.,\SJ\ 1 milf's. cZSP.011 • ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT ~~ '67 IUICK Coo¥t. $1296 '65 OLDS CUTLASS $996 Skylark. full rin""' · 2 Dr.HT. f ull f>0'1er, 11ir con1t (inM mllr~. Air ('onrt . i::nnrt m1J .. s. 10.J~A \'\'I l NOXO.ji 1 '65 CHEV. Impala $996 '64 FORD PICKUP $1096 SS. 1-'111! rn11·rr, air \\'llh ramprr ~hrll. 1·nnd .. i.:n,•d m1lr~. i\IXfl.'1~7• VS, R&tl. l ~~i60 I '66 CHEVY Sta. W9n. $99 6 '6 6 FALCON W9n. $1096 iltal1h11 \',!;, rad10. h•at. rr. 1111tnn11111r. rn11rr Tlad\n, h"lll"T, _11u!o· i;!rPnni;:. gnnrt m1lr~. rnarir. 1?nod m1JP~. (Tt:Xf..~• 1r:uz19;;1 FORD-LTD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose fr~m ! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs , Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se- dans. Full power{ a ir conditioning. Warranties avail- able. 1969 FORD LTD 2 Door H ardtop. Ra dio , haalar, a utomatic, powar 1l a1rin9 , f a ctory a ir, good miles, vinyl roof. I XSS~l6 1 OUR PRICE $2396 '69 MACH I $1996 S pnt ! ronf r:11 r\1n. hrat• r. l"'""r ~1,,,.rin ~. 11 1r r•inrl1t1nn1n~. li!;O••c! niil"~ • Yrt 'iF. ! • ''6 MERC. WGN. $1196 Cnlon1· r111·11 9 1'11.~• Full pn""r, 11 11· 1 nnrl. l:'"'d ni1lr>. 1.<::~1.1rv11 '6t TORINO H.T. 51896 r ormRI GT. H.t!I llUIO. P.S. ,\,\1 -F:'I! v1n) 1 rnnf. \',!;, 1;•o0d mi!rs. fZVf.279 • . SALES DEPT. HOURS '65 PLYM. Satellite $896 ·1-i T. Radio. h"lltPr, 1111 1~ ... P s , !'"'nrl mlle1. 1 TG\15921 '65 C.t.DILLAC $1796 F'ul! po11 Pt', 11ir r ond. Ui1v mill'~. IR270 ff.I ;;~ ~~,S~~~GIR. $2696 auto , P.S , Rbl-1. f11c- tor:-" air. \'lnyl tool. 16JlAVP1 I AM TO t PM'MON-fRI I AM TO 6 rM S.t.T 1 D .t.111 TO 6 PM SUN .' I . .... Wrdnesday , Auq1nt 11, 1971 DAIL V P[LOT 61 Brand New TORIN OS BRAND NEW ROPE THE ONE YOU WANT AND MOVE IT OUT! 550 OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ANY NEW TORIN O IN STOCK. EFFECTIVE THRU 8/1 S/'71 1971 1971 MAVERICKS 550 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW MAVERICK IN STOCK tf.FECT IVE TH RU AUc;.. 15, 197! OVER 100 PINTOS IN STOCK "FORGET THE WINDOW STICKER" We MUST Move 'Em Out 1971 RANCHEROS 550 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW RANCHERO IN STOCK 1971 MUSTANGS 550 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW MUSTANG IN STOCK EFFECTIVE THllU AUG. 15, 1971 PRICE FIGHIERS ···· ..... -···· CAMPER SALE! IYlltY NIW 1970 CAMl'll IN STOC K SU.SHID TO s5000 FACTORY INVOICE OVER BIG SEL ECTION-NO DEALER ADDED CHARGES-15 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM W• •r• the Or1ng• County Show C••• Dealer For El Oor1do Campert . RENT A CAMPER RESERVE TODAY FOR ASSURED DATES / :· _ f, 81/z acres of the most modern Ford sales and ; ./ 1t' service facilities on the West Coast ,· ''' /,::;·'1 \J~~RIVERSIDE FWYr h eod 0 re ··/ ./ R b. :.~:1 ,./·GARDE~ GROVE & FWY I 0 1 n s , , /., S@~ / // LJ tirco .r,4-t, .. , ADAMS ~ ,~ ".,,-1;; Ford SERVING =====:.--r-...-~1 ,:::!t1Y~r ~ SINCE lll:J. ~ > ::: ::: ::: 0:~ 1921 g "' rz (', ~"\ COASr HIC!fw. ~ ~ v4<\" \ ~r ~ "1 17TH 2060 Harbor 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 --· ·~-------,_,...-.. ) IJ-.~·-·· ··----· ---1i r ,l'll!\ . • I •"' ··--.. .. . • ---~ IZ DAil y PI LOT Wednf~~y. August 11, IQ71 PILOT -AOVE RTISEll If r:::§J~~IV.J;BY~~YJN£b9:R!:&.~:~Q~J2~x~:M:~Q::19=E~M~=J- 1 I •- DICK WILSON S·A YS: YOUR TRADE WAS NEVER WORTH MORE •••• HIGHEST TRADE·IN ALLOWANCES NOW •••• NEW 197 8~::° FULL SIZE D F. R r~UN ABOUT •oR oNL Y IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (1 R11 W191088) $19990 TOTAL $6266 TOT AL DOWN MONTHLY PYMT PYMT 11" 90il total ... ,)"I'll ...i 142 ................ ,,...., ird, 11<. ·111~ ..... .. t~1 cllorvt• ""-·''"" 1w 3' ""''· DeilfTN pf""ll.pril:t S?4SS ... il>d. oil *-• •llorvn. ...... 71 1c-. ~.,.. ,.,.. 10"" •flh. w ........... " J1111.t5 ..u. ""'" ... ' ... _. AllllUll Pll(l'llTAll UTl 11.M°"' ' '·FULL PRICE Thh 11 • Brand Naw 1971 Torino fl11l1hocl 111 lteautlful 111otalllc 90111. (1 A'27l23.5249) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW 1971 PINTO • • • • • • i ••. FULL ~--PRICE • IP " '•' (1R10W184093) -$ OVER 60 NEW & USED PINTOS IN STOCK 8 ~::D ELDORA DO C AM '~-<"-, 11' CAB OV E ~-~ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FULL PRICE FULL PRICE '64· ~2.~~ .. ~A.~:._, .,,;,, ht11ttr,. (117M· 191 ) '64 IMPALA v.a, 11ut 1. tro1u .• power •t11ri11g, r1di1, h11111r. (PCT·OJ4) FORO F 100 wi1h big 300 cu. in. 1ng .• outo. trons .• optioool rc1io ''(Ir oilt plu~ o!h tr t xtro 1 (f108Rl 80164\ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY New '70 equippe d with 1rove, ove n, hood, 1tc:i inl e s1 steel 1inks, ir e. bo~, plenty cf t lo\ets &. •lectr1c outl et1, d ropes, wood pone ling. sleep5 6 in t omfort. (904736) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FREE TILIPHONI APPRAilAL UH the 1<1vity in your old cor to 111okt th• dowo poyment on the••• o••· Poid for or not.142-6611 · 540·7710 $88 , 66 MERC , Wagon r· · Calo"''••• '••ul11r 9 p111,, V·I . fACT 11'1' Alll, 11111,. tr11"1 .. ,.i •. kt•!· tr. !XCZ4 21J '67 MUSTANG HAllDTO,, V-1, 1111!11. tr1111., pawtr 1tetrin1, radie, ht•!· tr. (UlMlOI ) $88 '70FORD Maverick 2 DOOlt, lltttnl 1r11 u11 . r1dio, hraltr, wh ilt· wolh. (90SCllW) PONTIAC $98 , 6 7 Pont.Wagon '68 8 CATA LI NA witll v .1. TIMP EST A-to. tr1n1~ rodit, loctary •ir, 0~111 . h11t1r. (X ISlt.7) tr•"'·• powtr ilttr.119, rodia, llta!tr. IU11701) '67 e~~~.~~~.~-~~.... s7 o •in1t reof. (\llD-363) 0 '69 J.~!.o!~. '""· rodit, h11t1r. (XOIC· 973) • , ' " IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 11<•n1991021 MOVE 'EM OUT PRICE •••••••••••• . ' ' I ' I o I FULL PRICE $68 TOT AL $68 TOT AL DOWN l\10NTHlY PYMT PYMT FOR ONLY 36 MONTHS .. · . ~··1i F-fi.USTANG l•'# ~ •• bJ ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ". , -iii · ~ FULL ' _. 1,'• W PRICE (Serio I No. 1FOlL170002) '69 DODGE "'"168 SU,fll 'I ' V·I , 1111111 • .p Ir•"'·• "'"' "'" condi· t i11". fZDZIS9J _ v.1, fACTOll'I' Alll, Auto ' '69 PONT. CatalinaS )6 8 -- trllf!I., powtr 1teeri11g. r1d10, li~ltr, "e•r "'w condition (XXWIS2l '70 FORD Custom ;. ·· ~ 8 \1-1, oulo, tr11n1,, po .. t r • 'lttri11g, rod io, l1111doY ~ ~ top, hea ter. {022Dfl) ,69 HEV I A • -18 2 0001 HAllDTl'IP. V-1. • llUlll "lrll"1" jlll .. tr • 1t1tri""' r•di1. htal· U rr, yellow fi11i1h,'l1lac• inlr. 9q \ "