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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-01 - Orange Coast Pilot' • • • WEDNESD.t. Y. AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER ii, 197 1 \'te.. M. NO .... 7 llCTIONI, II PA•tS In Slaying Of Girl~ 19 Fatal Wrerk ·! j -• ., 1 ' ! , ' • i DAILY PILOT JW l""'9 POS'!"AL WOJIKER PULLED FROM WRECKAGE IN 2·HOUR ORDEAL Jobie Turner Suff•red Broken At-kle •nd lntern•I lnjuriA Buena Park Man Perishes In Freeway Heart ·Attacli A Buena Park man was killed Tuesday l\'hen he suffered an apparent heart at- tack and his car plunged off the Santa Ana Freei,•:av near Grand Avenue and back on into 'another vehicle. The Orange County Coroner's Office said Morris T. Jensen, 46, of 7305 Pierce Circle, \vas dead. on arrival at Santa Ana cOmmunity Hospital. ~ The driver of the other car, John P. Hutchings. 22. of 8402 Westminster Ave., Westminster, was only slightly injured. Navy to Spend $1 Billion I To Protect Seas 'SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Navy's top poUution control officer says the Navy will spend more than $1 billion over the nes:t fJve years to protect oceans and htrlx>rs from Pollution. Cmdr. Joseph A. D'Emidio, director of the Navy's new Environmental Protec· lion Agency in Washington, said Tuesday that 1 large portion of that monty will be 11pe\it on developing equipment that will treat raw sewage normally dumped overboard off ships. He said such equip- ment is being tested on smaller ships. "So far, however, we haW encountered e;dreme dJffk:aJjies in developing a de.lee to handle larger shJps ," he added. tie "as isked bow Ute recent 300,000 pbon oil spill by a Navy oiler off San Ctlmente -near tbe Weslem White JloOae -could have happened. He l'Ol!fed: • i"Checklists and procedures were in er. f~ aboard tblt lhlp. We will take a hard loc* It ..tbe fesultc of the investigation or tht 1pJll, and perhaps rewrite lhe pro- o@darts and eliminate the possibility or ........ ' A U.S. PostaJ Servic::r. truck driver v.·as seriously injured in a spes=tacular cre sh Tuesday morning when his southboun d vehicle plunged off the Santa Ana Freeway ne~r Ball Road, tore up tree~ and power llnes. crossed the street and crashed into a home. The driver. Jobie Turner, 35. or Los Angeles, was trapped in the wreckage for more than two hours. He suffered a broken ankle and internal injuries. The big postal truck' crossed West Avenue in Anaheim and plowed into the home of Joseph Flores at 806 Aspen St. Ironic::ally, Flores is a mail cartier. Six Sentenced To Jail Ternis On Drug Cliarges Six narcotics violators-fnc::Juding three from Orange County-were sentenced to jail terms Tueaday in Los Angeles for their part in one of the largest smuggling rings in Soulhem California. U.S. Attorney Robert Meyer claims alt 11ix were part of an extensive ring thal brought narcotics from Mexico then dis-- tributed it in Orange and Los Angeles counUes. 'lbe three Orange County• -resident.a convicted· were •Rachel' Ruth • Va ldei, 49, Santa Ana, sentenced to two yea:rs ih · prison ; Johnny A~erklo, 29. Mission Viejo, One year" suspended and three years pro- bation ; and Arthur Reyes Acevei, 31, Santa Ana , who will gf:t a 90-day study under rehabJIUSUon provislon1. The other three convtct.ions were against Betty Lee Salas, 25, WJlmington, three years In prison: Nkolesa Meese, fill. WUmt11gto n, one year suspended and two years'ptobatlon: 11nd Alfred Monarei Salas, Wilmington, 8' tl\'O yean. ' . ! W.eiid Saga Concludes 111 Holland AMSTERDAM· (AP) -The summer· long transatlantic odyssey oI a Cleveland, Ohio, grandmother and her grarnlson en<!· ed today with her death in an Am:sterdam hotel room. The traveler, Sa rah Krasnoff, 74, had been ordered to re st afler sulfering a slight heart attack Tues da y. The doctor's orders interrupted the almost daily At- lantic air crossings she had made with her grandson. Her son-in-law. Leonard Geland fr om Cicveland , said the hotel manager told him "'that grandmother passed away in her sleep at 1·8'.m. today. That is really all I have to say right now until I have seen my son." Gelfand arrived early today l'rom Cleveland to take Mrs. Kra~noff and his son Howard, 14, back to Ohio. 111e elder Gelfand had been trying to locate his son and Mrs. Krasnoff sinc::e early .luly, his attorney, Gerald B. Chat· tnian, said Jn Cleveland Officials of KLM. the Dutch airline. said Mrs. Krasnoff had spent nearly $140,000 for first-class tickets for her grandson and herself. One soutce reported they had made 180 crossings in the past rive months. KLf\f said th is may be an exaggeration , but they had made the trip on "innwnerable occasions" this summer. Gelfand's la\vyer said the trips began about July 9, not five months ago. When Oight personnel asked the reason for their trips, they received such replies as "Grandma likes flying." or "f\·ly grandson would like to be a pilot." Airport officials said the two usually arrived in Amsterdam in the morning and took off about six hours later for the return. trip to .New York's Kennedy International Airport. Chattman · said Gelfand 's wire tlied several years ago , and "when the mother rlied, the children preferred to stay on with the grandn1other." '~'ho had often taken care of him because of his father 's business obligations. The Jav.•yer said Gelrand and his second wife visited the bo,v often and the fathe r talked to hiin daily. Chfl11man said Gelfand knew I.hat r.trs. Kra snorf and the boy planned a trip to Israel earlv this su111n1er, but he be c;imc worried "~'hen the weeks passed and there v.•as no \Yord from either of them ." The lawyer said Gelfand then found out that Mrs. Krasnoff was withdrawing large su1ns of money from different banks. "'This they thought was totally out of character for her." Chattman said. "She lived very, Vtty fru gally." Auto a Lernon, Burris Hint Vp PICO RIVERA (UPI~ -Eddie Campos, 411, drove his 1970 Con- tinental Mark Ill up on the (ront lawn of the F'ord Motor Co. assembly plant he re Tuesday night. poured gasoline on it and set il afire. , A guard at the plant called firemen who found Campos, of nearby La Habra, watching the ex· pensive auto bum. Fire officials estimated the loss at $6,500. "l had saved up for fi ve years lo buy that car new and It turned out to be a lemon," .. Campos was quoted as saying after he was ask· ed by firemen why he set the auto afire. •·1 had towed it in for repairs 10,000 times and everybody· j~st liughed et me -the dealers I td&k it. to, the Ford people. I couldr)'t get any satisfaction," he told firemen. ASked who owned the vehicle, he .1ald, '"l'hc flntince company but I'll continue t-0 make the payments." A depu(y sheriff who talked to CamPQ3 lifter the fire said, "he was perfectly aober, perfectly rational and eompletely disgusted." l /. ·- -Keeping Loos.e • ID Vega~ Nixon Imposes Lid of Secrecy On F oreig11 Aid WASH INGTON (UP Jl -President Nixon invo ked the doctrine of executive privilege TuesUay and refu sed to give the Senate a Pen tagon study of the U.S. .'li!ilitary Aid Progra m Abroad. It was the first time since he took of· fice that Nixon had used the rarely in- vo ked de vice to bar congressional access to governn1ent clocuments. Defense Secretary ?o.1elvi n R. Laird notified the Senate foreign relatfons com· mittee that Nixon acted personally to refuse to turn over to the panel a live-yer plan !or the military assistance program. Thiymilitary aid program would have had)b come to a halt at midnight if the President had not acted to use executive privilege. The committee last month voted to in· voke a little known provision of the aid program which would st9p all spendi~g on arms assistance if documents detail· ing the plans were not !"Jended over t.o tbe com mittee within 35 days. The general accounting office (GAO) would have had lo cut off further ex· penditures for military aid , Jn absence o( Nixon's action, because of re fusal by the Defense Department to furnii'ih the reports. The only way for the Administration to get around that was for the President himself to state in writing that he was forbidding release or the information whic::h he did at the Western White House. The issue is quite sensitive between Congress and the executive branch. Chairman J. \Villiam Fulbright (0-Ark. ). of the Foreign Relations Comm ittee said Congress needed the information on which to base its decisions. Fulbright criticized Ni~on's action, saying it would make it "most difficult" for the committee to act 'on the Administration's new military aid re. que!ts, Jn a memo dated Monday and made public Tuesday by the Pentagon, Nixon wrote Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Laird: "I ••. direct you not to make available to tha Congre!s any intern al W<lrking documents which would disclose tentati ve plann ing deta on futu re years of the M,illta ry Assistance Program v.•hich are not approved executive branch posi· tions." Youth Cleared in Death. Of Sister-in-Law, 19 By JOANNE RE''NOLDS Of t~e DlllY ,lltr Jiii! ?o.1urder accessory charges against a 16- year·old Hunlington Beach boy whose sister·in-law was shot to death Monday have been dropped. Huntington Beach police said Jerry Sipu!I, arrested in connection wit h the shooting death or r-.lrs. Kathleen Sipult, 19, of 10122 Kamuela Dr ive, llu~tinglon Beach, \Vas released from Juvenile Hall Tuesday arternoon. Sipull 's father, James, 48, remains in cusl.ody in Hu ntington Beach. Police allege he killed his daughter·in·law when he fired a single shot through the door of the family home. A second brother-in-Jaw, James Sipul t Jr .. 27, remains at large today, but police have cancelled their all-points bullelin for his arrest. Detective Sgt. Monty McKennon said they would still like to talk to James Jr. as a witneM t.o I.he shooting, "but at the moment we do not consider him an ac· cessory in the case." James Jr. esc~ped the police dragnet in Costa Mesa Monday ni ght which resulted in the capture of his younger brother and father. The father was arrested when officers from Coflta Mesa and Huntington Beach surroundflt the apartment at 2924 Pepper Tree Lane. SUffering 1 bullet wound in his leg, he surrendered without a fight Police allege James Sr. wu shot in the right knee following the famlly argument which resulted 1n the young howewife's death. · Jerry had been arrested about Ont hour earlier by Costa Mesa police at 17th Street and Placentia Avenue. He w•s held on suspicion of being an accessory to murder. , ~ , Police asserte(J the 18-yeer~ld drove his father and brother from tbe death scene to Costa Mesa. Jn reconstructing evtnta whk:h Jed 11:1 the shooting, Huntington Beach police believe the following happened: The Sipult family -Jame11 Sr. and hl5 wife Lois: James Jr., and Kathleen ahd her husband Jack. 22 -were together ln lhe Huntington Beaeh home when an argument broke out between Jack and hill father at about 8:30 p.m. Pollet alle1e James Jr. mle-rtd tht fight on his father's side. They alsG charge the father and son were both ann· ed. The two James agreed lo leave the home but minutes later the elder Sipull retu rned and fired a shot from a .n. caliber automatic pistol, police claim. The sho t struck Kathleen in the let't chest. She was declared dead on arrival at Pacific Hospital shortly after 9 p.m. f'ollowing the fatal shooting, police assert that Jack struggled with his father and during that fight , the older man was wounded. Investigators claim that Jerry drove up to the house at this point, The twG James. es got into the vehicle and drove to Costa Mesa. Jn addition to investigating the death scene, ix>lice are al:!lo attemptin2' to trace the elder Sipult's movements during the two hours between the shooting and h11 capture. We•tller Comfortable weather pred!cted ror the Orange Coast today and Thursday, with highs in tbe mtd. 1o·s aloog the coast riling to as degrees inland. Lowa tontghl some· what cooler -around SS. ·~ J ' '> D.6.Jl Y Pl LOT ' - Police Deatl1 • Motive Said Ve11geru1ce SA~ FRA\'ClSCO (AP l -The San Francisco Chronicle says It has a letter v.·hich cl aims that a sho!gun attark on a cll y police sla11nn "·as \'engeencf" for 1he rece.nt df"alh of black militant con\'lrt Gf"Orge Jack.son . tn the assault on Ingleside sta!1nn Sun· day nii;ht, t'>'·o or mt'lre gunmen ki\IM police Sgt John \'. 'i'nung and 1n1urtd a 1.roman clerk. El!e.n L1pne~. b1. hrine a &hot.gun throu gh the "talk hole" of a lob· by part ition. The crude ly t~~ lf"f!e r rtc:f!ivf"d hy the Chronicle sa!d that "re\'Olut1onary violence '>''as comnutted against the lngl""s1de P_ig Sty as one poh!lcat con· 6e&Uenc"" in r the recent Intolerable political as;,ass1 nalion of C nm rad e George L. Jackson in particular and the lnhumane tnrlure in POW camps in general ·· Tht !etter , rece11 ed 1'11,.sda\. was ~1-in ed "George L Jackson Assault Squad of !he Sla rk L1beral1on Arm ~·., Jackson 11·11s killed 1n an ro~c~pt at· tempt fron1 San Quentin Prison Aug 21, acC<lrding to prison officials. He and t1.1·0 other pr ts0 ners -kno v•n a!\ the Soledad Brothers -1.rere a11·a1ti ng Ina! on cl:arges or k1!l 1ng a Soledad Pnsrin guard Two other convicts and three guards were also killed 1n the escape att""mpt LI. Charles Ellis. chief of pohce homicide, refused to comment on the let· ter's authen!icity, the Chronicle said. . But hf"; told the ne1.1·spa per. "[feel there IS certainly a re\'Olutinnar~· conspiracy in the country and certain!" 111 lhe Bay area, and v•e \·e been getting the brunt of it for the last few weeks " Po lice 1.1·ere search1n1? fnr a 1·f!ung white woman 1.1·ear1ng a blonde 11,·ig who may ha1·e ca~f.d the station moments before the 111 tt ack Police said 1he woman . abnul 25 and naturally dark haired , came in at about 9 10 p.m. Sunda y to cllmpla 1n about a stolen purse. She lf"f! 10 minutes later after giving the information to officer • James Nance. I At 9·40 p.m. Sunday n1ghl. the gunmen burst into the station and flrf"'d through the hole Nance sa1·ed himself by drop- ping flat on the floor Inspector Al Podesta said. the ~·oung 11,·oman hart gi\·en addres!es in San F'ra n- c1sco and Sacramento, but "nn nnt at the addresses knew her " Nixon, Hirohito Plan 50-minute ~- ~ask a Meeting TOK'\'O ( AP1 -President t\ixon and E:m~r 1or H1rDh1to will mett for 50 minutes on Sept 26 1.1·hen the Jap1nese monarch's ~pec1a ! jetliner $lop~ At E!mtndorf Air Fnrce Base. Alaska. en route to E1irnpe . the lmpenal Household Agtncy reporterl Inda: The meeti ng will be 1he first bf"lween a p:-es1dent nf th~ t.:n;ted States and an em · per1or of Japan r-.·t:..on announcer! Al1,g 20 th11t he and ~lrs. ~:xon 11·nuld 1:ref't Hirohito and Empress ;'•:agakn on 1.1·hat 111Ju!rl be the first fnre 1gn tour b) a reigning Japane~e m,.,narch Thr lmp!'r1al Hnusphnlrl A2Pnr \ s.1111 H1roh11o·s plane wou ld land at Elmtn:Jnrf. nea:-A nc hora~e. at HI pm anr! th~ mrinarch 1.l'nU!d re1 1{'11' an hnnnr J:uard before adjourning In " special room at the alf bas' 1"1h r-."1xnn. From Ala s~a. H1roh i1n 11·11! fl \ tn D,.ri mark Hi~ E:i1r.-.pe..1n lrip \\ 111 .1 l~n 1 nr l11'1 ~ ,.,~J!s tn BelgJum. Brita in \\'c~t Ciermf.11. Fran<"f'. 1h ~ KrthPr l;inds ;inrJ S11·1l1Prl;i11'1 ' DAllY PILOT H111rht9te1 '-lit ..... ,. .. , .. ..., ... c-. OltANGIE COAST PUtllSHING COMl'ANY ~ .. b1rt N. w~,d • .. , • .d.,.I t ncl Pullll""" J.,~ •. c ~r1 ..., V1tc ,.,,.kl..,1 1r.d CS-rtl ,111._ Tlt1rn10..Jc111<il i:dotw . lhe"ltl A . .Ww ·co~i ~t 1111t ,..1•ng IEdllfro' • • • ~ ' . ; i , ·. DA tt V ~ 1tOT Slit! il'fttfG NEWPORT POLICE HELI COPTER RUSH ES YOUNG VICTIM TO HELP AT HOAG HOSPITAL Off icer Tim Grundeman, Orderlies Mike Sparks end Dennis Jone1 With NurM Evelyn Raab New port Police Copter Rushes Boy to Ho spital l'\tirport Beach Pnhcf" ht licopttr Ad,11m t. sped on a t1.1·0-m1nute emergenc~· flight tn Hllag Hnspit;:il Tuesday v.•ith a Z·ytar- old Corona del ~Iar boy. The pohce chopptr carrlerl Chr1 stophtr l:lochsch1lrt nf 291.l Pthble Drive, lo the • hospital "'here he 1.1·,11s given o:rygen. trta~d for 11 high temper,11ture and re- leased in good condit ion The boy became sick and went 1nt11 convulsions "'hile sleeping at the East Bluff Pre-school A nu rse determined he nttded emergency oxygen and c11lled the fire dep;:irtment The hehcop!er. p!lnttd by nff1cer John HeMe 1.1·ith obstrver Tim Grundeman, was 11ble to land at !he school. pic k up the boy and transport him tn Hoag ~ frJrf" the Fire Department ctiuld reach the school The police chopper landM in the Hci11g puking lot where emtrgency room I t· tendants rapidly wnrked on the child In put him in good rondition. Hnsp1t11J of flc lals said the child had .1 high tempera . ture v.·hich cnuld have cau~ed the r(ln . vulsions. South of Border Glob of Oil Contes You,r Way • Thf 01! ~lick that bl1crhtrd Pre ~1dent "".r,n;; San Clemen1e beach l~~r week 1~ now mo1·1n2 snuth rir the border ;i nd t h~<>atf"'n~ beaches in ~exicn LS i'\~1·\ nfftrialo; annnunrrd !he1· 11re r"nrrntrallnc lht>lr hDarh r\,.an11p ram- pi!l.i:O Jn i;an f)ipen 1•htrP splnlrhr• Ill nil ·1 ,. rnllrd nn1n th,. brarh 111 ~flrrlPr fJe l~ a r::irl. rtrrliraled b~· :0.1 r~ i'\ixnn 1 ~' 1wfl \lPf"'k." aRn !\'ri nil h;ic 1 ,., ll"ll"hl'rl crn11nd in f.1,.t · irn bul !hi' ~;11-.· p; ,.,.,,pins: \le:itiriin ::i uthnri111'$ 111 T1Juan11 1nfnrmed 11·1th fP'(Ui«r fPJ"'1r1~ ,1,.::in"hllP , !lip ~::i 1·" 11nnn11nN><l tl'o::it hP arhP~ in nranl!I' (nun!~·. inrl11rl1n c !h" PrP<\rlPnt '< h::i1,. remalnf"'d cle;;r rif nil thP p;i<t thrrP rl;i\'< \ 1fr>,'211.•rrl~ 1n S;in r 1,,,m,,,n!r rnnflrmPrl that the ,Ct.'J 1s rt(l11' •·nnne ~i<t;int" in !hl'1r arr ii \\"hile rlr::invp np,.r11t 1n n.< i1ppr;ir tn Mr mnl'in l( 11•,.ll. !he f\111'~' is ~t ill 1n lnr .'lnnthf'r SPtbiirk The il'XN'uth·f" d1rt"rtnr nf 1hP S;in Dirgn fu!ginnal \~'alf'r Quahl\ \nntrnl Bo;irrl sa\'& he 1.1·111 11sk h1.c; 11c<'nr1· 10 sve th" t\a1 ·y'for d;im,11~,. rlnn r h1· it~ nil Tht slick w11~ cau~rrl l:t•! 1.1·pek h\' ;in Errnr in fuehng operat1nn~ brt1.1·rrn lhP !Anker USS A1anatef" and an 11 1r('raft c::ir· rier. Dl'nnis O'IA"Ary. the wa1rr hnarrl'"' P~ KUt i\·e officf'r , said th,. ,.:;ivy 1·11Jl11!1'(! fprJpral 11nrl st11IP ::inl1·pnllut1nn l1111·s 11"' 1.1·p\l a~ tht PresidPn!'s PXPcuti1·p nrdtr 1•·h~n it spilled 229.()('(I gallon~ nl oil from \hP ~1iinatPP O'Ltary's b<iard 11lrrady h;i~ a ~a11l ptn· ding iigainst the ~19"Y bf":cau~t of 11 sp111 caused bv lhP aircraft carrier Ranger of f San Oil'~o l!t~l ye;ir He plan~ tn.)mend I.he ~•rl1tr sult to add tht recent 011 spill I S YOUR NAME ON THE LIST? Fnlk! alllng lht. Oran~'-Coa ~t "'1th de linquent prnpert~· !&ti's ire hsted 1n today's DAILY PILOT 1n !ht largest le@lll ad\•erli~1ng s~t 111n f'l'er published by th' 1'11'\l'Spa~r. acccrdlni ft'\ Jo.~eph E Da \'is or the le:~al ad\'ertlltfti department. Four 1r'ICI one-half pages of people ll'anted for ta.its are pub l1sht'd to- day following Page' 48 Are you 1monP'. them! l rvine Protests Fail; I Planners 01( Rezoning 8\' JACK BROBA CK '01 "'' !1111'1 i>llo! 1•11! StrOn i protests frnm rtpresentatrl'e! of !ht Jr\'ine Cnmpany and its industrial comple.x fail~ to block approl'a! Tuesd1y by the Or1ngf! County Planning Cnm· mission nf a conlfll\'ersial re.znnl' of .';(! acres ad]oining the Orange County Airport. By a 3 to 2 1·oll', commissioners recom· l\1 es a to · Receive -Most of Work County Funds • Ill A!localion 1J! Orange County's S2 ~ million Emergency Employm ent Act funds Ill 19 citlf"'5 . 19 school districts. ~;, special dls lrirt.~ and the {'(lunly gnvt rn ment 1.1·11 s 11 pprn\'td Tuf'Sda y by fhP Bflard flf .l\upPrvisnri.. Arlm lni~trati1·r OHicl'r Rnhpr t Thnm:i.~ l;\'ilS 11 ulhflT17ed hv !ht ho11rrl tn nntify th"' citits ::ind distriri~ of their sh;irPs ln th" program anrt (1 plPrrn1n1' 1hPlr 11 rrtpt:i.nrP or rejection in tim' In mprt a LJ.S L;ihnr Of"par!ment ·i mpo~ed rll"arlline nf Sept. 10 Thi' brP11kclnwn nf thp J.2 ~ m1ll111n 11llrit~ $1 I m1ilt{ln In the Munt1·. Sfl92.ll(l(I !n the. r1t1r~ ~,1101'1 flllfl In !hr ~ctionls anrl S.1:·1!i.f14/J • to the srer1al rl1~!r1rt~ Cn!i{il MP~a. \ar21'~t 111 f'l"'pu'ahnn nf th" r1 !1e~ rpcph·i n£ mr>nf"'y 1hrllueh lh" rnun tv. wtll !:"' th,. mn<t monr~·. $i!l.200, "hlrh 11·1)\ allnw fflr 12 ne1.1· iob~ h11 .~Prl nn ;;n ;11·,.rage $7 ~00 sal;iry \nrhldtng fnnp:I' brn,.!1\~ S i~ ma1 1'1r r111 r.( no( 1nrlOO"rf 1n fh P Rllnral!f!n• rrrrl\'f'd &eparat,. 1:1r11n:~ fr(lm lhf' rrclrr.:il ('n\'PrnmPnl. The~t. 1nrl11dn Huntin~lnn Rriirh Othl'r Oran'!" f'ciuntv r1t1r~ !1•1'•rl in T11,.~rl •l\·'• hrP;ikrln1.1-n cinrl lhf' n11 mhpr nf ,1nh; pfnv11lf'<l fnr arP fn11n li11n \ .:illp~·. ~,0.,2m +r1\·,.1: 1.::ic11n.:i R('il!h, ~lf\llllfl !t1.1·n plus •. \.11~ A.l11m11n•. f12i11n 1r1.1·n ·. ,\'p1.1·1)('1rt f'p;ir·h s,·,~ 11\0 1n1nr •, S.:in f'1Pmf'n!P , ~!!l ,flOO rthrrf'1. San .l11;in r;1pi~tr ... nn .~l\)M 1t11 "''· Sr.:il P.r~rh ~2iOOl1 !fn11r 1 ::i nrl \\'r•tm1n<trr }~:;,!loo ()fl I l\'r•tn11 n.•lrr h;i( rr t"''IPrl lh1> n(frr prr11n11 •ll anrt 1!• f11nd~ will re1'f"'rl In lhr rn1int1·. Thnn111s ~11irl. 1 .1 ~1' nf .•rh"'11~ ~nrl ~p<'TIRI rl 1•lr1r!~ p11r11C'1pat1n~ ,.,,. nnl a\·a1lahl1> a~ .1rt. rflun t1· nff1r1::i ls ~atrl Hf' !nlrl !hr bflard 1h;it 11·nrkinr, w1thn11! ;in\ •prr1fir e:uirlrl1nr o. frflm the fprJ,.r11I i:n1·f'rnmrnt hi< nff1rP rlPrirlf'rl tha! lhP t!l r1t1P~ would rerr i1·p 211 pl'fl'Pn! flf t.hP 12.11 m11Hnn : .•rhnnl rli~trirt~ ZR pPrrrnt. ~[lf'ri::il rl1 ~1fl('l.<: 12 perrf"'nt and !he rnun· I 1· .ui JWfrrnt. • 1n dttrrn11n1n12 lhl' rlistnbut1nn tn 1h,. r11ir,. Thnmas ~a td a 111111r;1ntrPd minimum nr 1~·n emplnyes ll'a~ rrn1·trlf"'rl The formuh1 w;:i~ completed b~· u~1n c ::i p!"rC't>ntap:e of pnpu Jatinn I.~ II basi s (Or the city and district allocalions. NR Takes 0Yer Collins Radio North American Rork1<'f ll will !akr rontrol Th11r,\\rlay flf Collins R9din Com· pan.v. thl' Cedar RAplds. lowa·bRserl f!rm whnsr fA('ililiPs lnr.lude those In NrwP4"1rt Brach, Seattle. Anrhoril~f'. ani1 Hnnl)lulu Th e tran~acllnn . 11s 11ppro1·ed hy Cn!llns' shareholders. 1nvnh·1>s lh• rll!'th purcha.~f" by NR nf 3~.000 sh11 rP11 nf Cnllins $fl rumulati\'e preferrf"'rl ~tnck 11nrl appoi ntmtnt of seven ol Collins ' 13 board ·members. Anhur Colhns \1·111 ron11nur 11.<: prti:si- """' Anrl d1rl'crnr of lhf" firfn . ~·hilt"' F Rock'<l·tll. J r , chsfrman .11nd l'hil'f ex· t cuth·e t.iffictr ol NR, ••Ill strvt as ch.11irm11n of tht_boa rd . As a result of the tranMcl1on, 1''R 1.1·111 a!sume control tif the boart'I tif d\rtc!Or! ts \\'t U as 40 perct nt tif lht votJna power resting •1th sh&rtholder!. mended !o,,Jhe Bn~rd nf Suptrv1sors that the McDonnell Dnup:!a~ properly on the nnrlheasl cnrnl'r l')f M<icArthur Boul e1•.!t rd 11nd C11mpus nri\'I' he fPZnned from in· du~t rial tn rnmmrrr1 al 11~f'. Onnalrl Dou,'!111.<: Jr. Mrl)onnell 11nu.i:l,11s senl('lf rice pre.•irlent, Irr! the df"'balt. fnr his hrm ::ind ~rsuarlerl cnm missionf"'rs \~nndrriw Aut!erfield . Fred .Jtffl?rson and Arnnlrl Frirde lhitt the giant AP-rn~pact: cnrpnra!inn ~hnulrl hf' ttll nwl'd In huild .1 hottl. offire huilrt inl()I; ::ind rcinven!inn center nn !hr ~i!r_ Cnmmi!l~innf"'r~ Hnw;irrl ~milh 11nrl IJ'An f nl r1· lhn11i;tht the prnpn~;il .~hnulrl hf' g11•pn mnr" .<turly. A p!a nnini;t ~!;ifr rPpnrt which f::ivnr~rl lhr 1.nnP rhan,i:il' w::i.<: l't,i:nrnu~I.\• .:111;1rkPd b,1· lr1·1nP Viet Pre~1rlPnt Ri<'harrl RPP.~f'. The romm issinn .:inrl tht. Aniirrl nl Supervf!iQrS had turned dnwn lwn s1mil11r rezone reque!!l~ l11te IA~t yrar hy A7.imu1h Equi!ies nf Nt'>'·pnrt Re11ch ~·hich had 11n nplinn on the McDonnell Douglas Arrl'a,i:P The 1nnt chan,'lr re<"nmmf'ndatioo rnarks lhP firs t .\UCh rleviiotinn in the lr11ne lndu~tri~l Cnm plf'x .~u 12~e.~terl by cnun1.1• plAnn,.r.~ .~Hl<'f' the inc ep1ton or the complex fi1·e years ;ign. The nnl.v nthPr c11mmtrr1<1I ionin,i: in !h" Arel1 i!I nn Ml 11rrP..s nwnPrl b,\' lr1•fn, nnrth of the 1\1 cflnn nell l1r11u::l11~ prnptr!v nn MacArthur. The Airportt r lnn aorl ~f"l.P.ffll nfrire huildings and rPs!11uranls ar,. lnr;i !ed !here. lr1 ine ·s Rrrse iir~uerl aizain~! lhe rh;in,11.e sil,rini;: Iha! 1hr prnpnnrn! hiid nnl ~hn11•n A nerd fnr 11rlrl1tinnal hritPl nr nf- f1rp far1li1iP~ in !hf' ::irPa 11nrl !hat lhP. prnpn~Prl 1·a.<t hntrl·nffire rnmplex would r hnkp-triilfir nn nPii rh.v h1.1:h1.1·a.\'!1. "Thi< i~ ii mnnum l'nta! rhan£P in p\11n~ .· fnr thi.• ::i rPil.'' Rrese rhar£f'rl ' 11 \11nl111p11 lh" 1n!r11nty , I th~ 1ndustr1 ::1 I cnmn!P\' pl::in." TODAY by FAS HIONING THE GEM Tn 1 ri11.v ApprN·iflte the man·e_J. nn" f<'l celinj;! :ind reFti!tinp: brilli· ~nrr nf mnclern Jl'Pms. 1.1·e'd h<'lve 1n .e:n h;ick to the rif1ecn1h centu~< 1.1·hrn cii.qmnnrl.• '.l·cre first v.•rirn as prrsontl l omtlmcnt..~. The r Rrl\1":;1 form nf 2em cu ng n·As ;i fnur-sirte<l stnne y_,i th :ii pn int nn 1np. l,;i tPr rul!inJ?: experiments reninl'f'<i 1he pciinl , le;ivin~ a fl at 1iihle. C\n 1np nf the s1nne; find fur· ther fip1·elnp\'nenl. m;ide the .~fnne ;:in octahedrnn h,\' r ullin,I! ;:iv.•ar the ~hflrp erl.e:es on the fnur sidP.s. pro.- rl urini? the i:trlrl erl hrilliance. char ac· t eri~t ic nf fine morl em gem~. Over the cenl urie.11, equal prn- Ji:re ss ha,, b~n mfldf' in the tech· nnlo,R:,V nf fabricating settings or mountin_t:s. t1nd "'e are particuJar!y proud of \ht wnrk we do to en- ha nce lhe hrilliance oJ the beauti· ful slones "''e .~ell. ' Bec8nse """n the finest gem ls ''l o;ii;t ·• in a poorly designed or fa~ ricBted selling. we p11y perticulu attention lo •11 mountings. Come nn in ,11nd 5te u~ ... we ha\'e the e.J· perience and skill so essential to the proper display of your aems. Economist Raps Nixon Tax Plan \\'ASHINGTON (1 1Pl t -Bconom1sl Arthur M. Okun 5Jl ld tnday President Ni:ton's hu.~ints~ !11x relif"'f prol)!'l&Jll' WPrP. "economicall" anrl s0r111llv 11n· ju~!ifiable" ;ind should t>f' dr;ist icall~· ovprhauled. Okun, cheirmafl nf the Prf's1rlPn t'.~ Counril of E(•nnnm 1r Arll'ISf"'r~ rl11r1n 1: part of the .lnhnsnn Adm1nis1ra t1nn, f'n · dnr~Ni thr !lfl·rlay wa,i:P prirl' frtf'7.f' ,..nrl th!' Nixon Arlmini.~tratinn·~ e.ffort~ to lrn· prn\'t l' S lrArlf' nvrrseas. Rut Okun tfll d lhe Sf'r1ate·ltflU~f' .Jn1nl 1'~1·11nnn1ic Con11n1tlf'f' l\1~n11 '.< t;ix prn· po~;iJ~ shnuld ~ ff"Jf"Cted bv Cllngrf'~~ nn J!rnund.~ thry ll'Pre unhalanrf'rl . unfair 111 wal(e earners and wnulrl depril'e lhe n11 · tinrr nf tax revcnuf"s for 1·i1;il dom rst1c pro~ra ms. Okun, now 11s~<lCi11!crl 1.1·ilh l h' pres1i11iou!I Rrnnkin.11: lnst 1tufinn i n \Vash1 n.11:tnn, askPrl rhrtnriciilly "I low 1·11 11 ;invllnP who srr$ !he sharn l' of pnvrrty. lhP Plight nf nur <'11 1<'~ 11nrl thf' lit ale nr n11r en1'irnnmcnt. wanl !o t·ut info thf"' re\'Pnuts !hat ciffer our main hnpt fflr cnrrrr !ing 1hf"'.~il' ill.~~ "This is ;i ~ri,.1·nu~ 1nisasse.~smenl nf lhl' nation·~ prinrit il's." Okun estima t~ !flal fl,'ix11 n'..,; prn posaL~ !or greater deprec1at1on atln"·a nce!. by businesst~ on equipment. for rl!peal nf th e sf!ven ~rcent auto e:tcise ta x. for a- Restaurant Mlftn's Son, 29, Killed Jn Road Crash Robtr~ \'arte rr~1an. 2!t -lhP ~fin nr "·ell·knnwn nrangf" Cn11s l restatir111eur Turk Varterr~ian -"·"~ ki lled Tue~rl;iy e1·ening 1.1·hen ;H1 1111!11 rrn~scrt the renter tlne nf ,.. Dana Pnint rnarl anrl hit hi,~ cy· cle htilrllln . The ynun).!er Var!etrs1 iin, whll lived 11t :vl71 8 Calle RPsplenrlnr. S11n .Ju 11n (apistr::inn. Sllfff'l'frl n1111iiple ra (;il irT' jurirs in thP 5·4.) pm. cr;i.~h wh1 ~h "'iii resu lT 1n 1~1P srrk1n,1: or ;i mnnsl111ip:h1e·r rnmpl;i1nt ai::111n~t 11 J)11n11 1'01nt 1.1·om11 n, authnrit ir~ said C:al1frirn1a H1~hw;i,1· l';i!rnl sp11kesmen s;iirl the rhari;:r~ wnuld bf> sought 11~;i1nst Mrs. \11rg1ni::i nam1re1 .. :'17. of .13122 Sea Knoll Drive, who "'"'° the dril'er or 11 i;t11· lion w;ignn wh 1rh crn~.~ed the di\·idini:: line nf Del Obispo Rnad, sirle.~w1r>ed annther auto !hen hit V::irterPsian 's t'\'Clf"'. 'Mle accident nrcurred le~~ thiin ,... quartrr·JJ1ile aw;iy rrorn 1Jne or his f!1!her'11 popu!;ir rrslaurl111ts. r111rn lmen siiid thr H11m1rrz ;\\II,., rrnsse(! fll'Pr three feet 1n1n thr .~1ni;:l r nn· rnming lane 1111rl .~!rurk .:i r11r driven hv Ari11n P;iul \\ermeullln, 111. nf .12za.-. net Ot,i ~po RnRd . Tht impart srn! thl' 11111n, 1.1·hirh 11 lsfl c11 rried three n1her persnn.~. off 1hf" narrl)w rnflrl"A·a,1·. The 11111!inn wagnn thrn rnnl1n11Prl n11 the wron~ side ;ind hit Viirl t>res1.1 n's cy· cl • Offir('r~ ~:iirl :0.{rs. R;;n1 1rr1 ~11rrrrrrl m1nnr 1n1unP< 1n thP ~,.r1r~ nf rnU1~1nnc. Nn nn,. in thr s1des"A·1ped rar was in· Jlirrd. nH1rrr~ .~a1rl ratrrilmf'n s;ii rl Mrc Tlamirr t. tnlrl lhem .chp hi1rl hf'pn fnr ('f'ti 11rrns~ th e r('nlt r hne by a rlnrcr pas~1ni:: hrr nn the ngh1. 10 pefct n1 in1·e~tmf"'nl credi t .. would aqua nrier nea rly l !O billion a year of lhf" ln!'lg·ttrm rt•vl'nl!I' cap ... clt.Y of tht ftder1I tax sv~tem .. Taken 1ngethrr. he .~.lid. th1> lA1 hrea ks , '•would make 1!'171 lhP ~l'ar nf tht g1·t'atP.~t husi nrss iax r11l In our hislnry." In cflntr::ist , Okvn siiid . th e tax hreak J'\1~nn prnflflSi!<l rnr 11vl'rll.lll!. wa~P e;irn~rs -mu1·111g 11tfe l'lfe1·t1\'P dat e nf 111· rrf'ase.~ 1n th St llnd;ird 1nMrne !ax de- rh1rt1nn ~-\I( Id lower 1nrl1\'1rtual laxes in 1£171 b\' nr1ly $2 .1 biHJon. Rut Okun sAid the t11x hrp::i ks wol1ld be nllsf'I My ::i s<·heduled $.1 bil!inn increase in .~nt·ia[ SC'('Urit_u taxP.~. Okun said the h11.~1nf'SS t:ii prnposal~ WP t'P 21IY1 unbalancPd 1n their f'ffl't't~ n" \rannus inrlustrif'~. ~fl' said thP,\' wnuld prnvi rlf" hi e, inrront11 es fl'\r prMuct1nn of husinPs.~ rquipme nt 11nd aut omebiles, 11·hll" "1hf',\' vir1ua ll~· lJ!nflr " al! ti!her tn. rlu~rries 1.1•h1ch prnrluce nearly 90 perce"t of our national product. .. Ziegler Turns 'TV Newsman' In San Clemente Pr e~idf"'nt Nix nn'~ Press Secretary Ron ZirRlPr ('.!I n be l ,\'erv funn.v .man -~ut., he h;is little C'hlntt. In ht: ,11m1d the daily barrR~f! of queries lt.l'ele.d by the press {'!'lrps. Rut hP strurk h.11rk with 11 ].1v1sh pr1c- l•ral jnke Tuf"'sd;iy Afl!'fnnnn at the San Clrmen"ll' lnn. Hi.• hriehn12 "~rlirr in !he rl11~· had been rnutine. It inrl11rlt>tl rnmments by Health, Edur;itinn ;ind \\'elfa re Stcre!ary Elliot Rich;irdsnn. Arter Ri ('hiird•nn r11ml' the regul 1r ~parring brtwPP!l r"Pf)rll'rs ::inrl Ziegler . poin1ed quetion~ and -gener11lly - \'il,l!Uf" repliPS. t\f1erv.·ards , rPporlrrs weril' bu!ly 1t. v.·nrk on t ype"''trr~ anrl t elf"vl~l'1n crews had alrr;irl v set up ramerii~ nutdnors fnr !hr "S !and;1p" film ing (If ttl l'Vi.~illn ne~·~ d i~p;itrhPrs . Zie.i:lf'r nn!i1·pfi a re11dy . .11 nd-w11.iting ARC r11ml'r<1 crr11· R~ h,. \pft th• Inn. He strnllt'fl O\'er and picked up 11 \iv" mirro11honf'. \\'ilh r;ip::i hlr in~1rurttnn!I from White Hnu~e aide ,Jnhn Sc;i\11 t 11 fnrmer ABG NPw~ he<1v.\'Wf'ii;:h1. himseH J Ziegler did hi~ nwn stanrl t1p rli.<:p,11trh. Hr w11 lkPd 11 few ~tf'p.~ frnm sidt In sidft un til ::i 1.1·11te rf .1ll filled lhe backji!r('lund . "St np mnvi ni;:. Rnn . ~n ttif'y c1n (el a 11:nnrl rni·us.'' rhort!ffi :".r11Hi Th" <'.llmPr;i anrl t::ip,. rerr.rrlPr rnl!ed. ···rhis 1-~ Rnn Zir~IPr frnm !he We5tern \\'hilP Hnu~,.. "[!'~ ... hei11!!1f11I d11~· herP. The-'Un ti ~h1nini;: and !he President i~ hard .1l Wflrk in h i.~ riffices. 1His. "np1.1·sm11n's" pnkPr fare cri.ck ed mnmrnt11nly 11nrl zi,..'l;ltr st 11 rted to ~mtrk \ "The hrief1n11 hiis 1us1 rnncluded , and m;ir.v 11urstinns WPre 11 .~kf'd. ··r.'111 1hPr,. 1~ nn npw~ ''Onrt> a~i'.in . l hi~ 1° Rnn Zieg le r. A8G nl'w~. in ~An Clt mf'nlP " "Thlll's .11'1 for nn"A·, fnlks:· somPOn! munrrerl. An<t Tlnn ZiP£1i>r ,•nPw~m 11n . hopped Into h1o;; .:nld CiirlillAr ;;nrl drovp_ awa v Lo lunrh. ., For that special someone's birthday I • • Ths 1ru1t preciousnes~ cf 1n Omeo• watch 1! the lo~ !hat goes 'W•lh it. Th• Omeg11 yolJ recel~ loday will become a proud possession ... preclou! beyond coroop1r11 tor whAl ll. symbolizes. Withil'I each c11e beats 11\ei peerle5s Omega mowmen!. M1de wilh me1itulous c 1 11111» glv• y1'11s ol fAith llll perlo1m1nce. Se• our comp 1e111 co1111ction of Omega me11'1 ahd ladles' w111che1, $65 to over $1000. A -s.11 • .,.1.111•0 s. .... ._1., ..i"' ••It. e~.,./'"' c•lt•c••. 1•lC 0~1e.•1oit11 en• •............ US •~ .i11nl•t • •l•tl t ut .............. , , •••. 11:.,, a .,; 4 Cllt/l\01\dl. \4!t; wrtlM .01111 90ld ·~••••$1U J. ·c. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA COWIM1El'IT TEll"I ~ UNUME•ICA•D-MASTE• CM AIGl 14 YEA.'S SAM{ LOCATION llMONE S4t.J4(11 : • ) I l • Huntington .Beaeh Fountain Valle,- eo1r10N VO[ 64 . NO. 201, 7 SECT IONS, 86 PAGES ·-·----. ..,. ........ ,. N.Y. Steeb ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Huntington in Reversal, Boosts Tax Rate 17c (,, By ALAN DffiKIN 01 l~o D•llY P'li.t tl•tl ~ight days afler unanimoosly velOing any boost 1n Hunt1ng1on Beach's property tax rate, city councilmen made a dramatic. lllh-hour re11ersal Tuesday n1ghl and slapped another 17 cents on the levy, hiking it from $1.45 to $1.62. To the oWTier of a $30,000 home. !he in- t:rease wilt mean another $12 .75 a vear in property taxes: ror the owner of a ·$36.000 home the hike 111ill cost $15.30 a year. The increase "'ill be in the December and April ta.x bills. The 17-cent increase will bring another 5599,000 a year inlo the city corfers. Of that amount, $139,000 a year will be earmarked for books for the new $3.4 million library lhat is to built in the Cen- tral Park: the rest will be used, staff suggested, to finance construction of a new $500,000 corporation yard on Go!hard Street. The council took the action in a hastily called. 3G--minute meeting. In setting the nef tax rate, the council rescinded a resolution it approved Aug. 23 v:hich would have maintained the lax rate for fiscal year 1971-72 at $1.4$. The special meeting was callW for Tuesday night. Aug. 31, to beat a deadline on imposing a new tax rate for the 1971- 72 ~·ear. The city charier stipulates that iI the rate is not changed by Aug. 31, the previo us year's levy "'ill remain Jn ef- fect. In voting for a 17-cent increase. the council did ff in t .... ·o stages: they voted to add 1 2~":i cents onto the r et.r: to pay for the redemption of '6 million v.·orth of park bonds that 7~ percent of· the voters approved in 1969 and to add nearly four cents to the library fund for the purchc:3e of books for the new library. Under a previous financial plan. the ci- ty had been paying the $460,000 a year needed to rWeem the park bonds from the $1.3 million a year raised by the rive percent utility tax that "'ent in to effect Jan. l. ' ~1ayor George ~icCracken, attempting to su m up the feelings of councilmen, said. "If we go for this it's because we ha\1e to, but we are going t.o have t.o luck our horns in." All six councilmen present al Tuesday night's meeting made similar brie! com· menls, saying the city had no alternative • 1x-mont reeze F11ther Still Held Murder Charges Dropped on Boy By JOANNE REYNOLDS or ,~. D•UY ~Itel Siii! llturder accessory charges against a 16- year-old Huntington Beact; boy v.·hose sister-in-law v.·as shot lo death ?.1onday ha\·e been dropped. Huntington Beach police said Jerry Sipult, arrested in connection "'ilh the shooting death of P..1rs. Kathleen Sipult, 19, of 10122 Kamuela Drive, l-lunlington Beach, "'as released from Juvenile Hall Tuesday afternoon. Sipull's fathec. James, 48 , remains in custody in Huntington Beach. Police allege he killed his daughter-in-Ja'v when he fired a si ngle shot through the door of the family home_ A second bro ther-in-law, James Sipult J r., 27, remains at large today, but poli ce t.ave cancelled their <111-points bulletin for his arrest Detective Sgl. Monty f..fcKennon said tbey v.·ould still like to talk lo James Jr. as a \Vitness to the shooting, "but at the moment we do oot consider him an ac-c~ssory in the case." James Jr. escaped lhe police dragnet in .. Costa J\le!'a ~londay night which resulted in the capture of his younger b"rother and father. The father v.·as arrested when officers from Costa hfesa and Huntington Beach surrounded the apartment at 2924 Pepper Tree Lane. Suffering a bullet wound in his leg, he surrendered \\·ithout a fight. Police allege James Sr. v.·as shot in Lhe right knee follov.•ing the famil y argumenl v.(hich resulted in the young housewife'~ death. Jerry had been arrested about one hour earlier by Co&UI 1'1esa police at 17th Street and Pla~tl• Avenue. He was held on suspicion of being an accessory to murder. Police asserted the J&-year-old drove his father and brother from the death scene to Costa f..fesa. In reconstructing events which led lo the shooting, Huntington Beach police believe the following happened: The Sipult family -J ames Sr. and his v.·ife Lois ; James Jr., and Kathleen and her husband Jack. 22 -1o1.·ere together in (See SLAYING, Page Z) $35,200 Goes to Valle y For Federal Work Grant Allocation Qf Oranj:!P County's $2.8 m llhon Ernergency Employment Act funds to 1!1 cities. 19 school districts. 6:i ~peeiiil rti stri1ts and the county govrrn- nient was approved Tuesday by the Boa rd of Supervisors_ Adn1inislralive Officer Robert Thomas \1'aS authorized by lhe board to notify the cities and districts of their shares in the program and determine their acceptance or rejection in time to meet a U.S. Labor Departn1ent-imposed deadline of Sept 10. The breakdown of the $2.8 million allots SI.I million lo the county, $592,000 to the ('ities , $800,000 to the schools and $356.640 to the special districts. Costa ~1esa. largest in population of the <.:ilics receiving money through the coun- ty. v.·ill get lhe most money, $79,200, which will allow for 12 new jobs based on an aver'age $7,500 salary including fringe benefits. Six major cities not included in the allocations received separate grants from !he federal government. These include J-luntington Beach. Other Orange County cities listed i}'l Tuesday's-hreakdown and the number or jobs provided for are Fountain Valley. S:l."i,200 lflve); \aguna Beach, $18,000 I S YOUR NA ME ON TflE LIST? Folks 1101'18 the Orange Coa!t wlth delinquent property taxes are listed in today'i. DAILY PILOT in the largest iegal advertising section ever published by the newipape:r, according U! Joseph E. Davia of the legal advertising department. f'our and one-half pages of people wanted for taxes are publJshed to- day following Page 48. Are you among them? (t"·o plus): Los Alamitos, 'l2,7UO (two): Nev.·port Beach, $~.300 (nine\; San Clemente, $19,000 (three): San Juan Capistrano $11,300 ltwol; Seal Beach, $27 ,000 (four) and Westminster $65.000 ! JO). West1n inster has rejected the offer previously and its funds will revert lo the county, Thomas said. Lists of schools and s pecial distr iaj;s participating are not available as yet, county officials said. He told the board that working without any specific guidelines from the federal government his office decided that the 19 cities would rettive 20 percent of the. $2.8 million; school districts 28 percent; special districts 12 percent and the coun- ty 40 percent. In determining the distribution to the cities, Thomas said a guaranteed minimum of two employes was provided. The fonnula was completed by using a percentage of population as a basis for lhe city and district allocations. Al Coen , Wife Get Tliird Son Councilman Al Coen and his wl:\ Felicia are three for three in family plan- ning. Mrs. Coen gave birth to the couple's lhird llQn at Anaheim General }lospilal at 1:1$ thl1 morning. Their tt1ird child, 'lam- ed Mark Steven, wrighed In at seven pounds three ouncea. Both mother and aon are rtported to be "doing fine.'' The Coens' other chlldi'tn are J O!lh, :i, and Jett', 3. "JefJ said we should call the baby Gumdrop and J said that would be. Ill r ight for I while," Coen '" lald this rnommc. ,, ' SHOOTING VICTIM Mrs. Kathl1en Sipulf Shooting Victim Katl1lee11 Sipult Services Slated Funeral .o:.ervices will be held Thursday morning for f..lrs. Kathleen !\l Sipull, 19- year-old Huntington Beach house..,,·ife who \vas fatally wounded during a shooting at her home. Mrs. Sipult, 10122 Kamuela Drive, wa.'i graduated from Fountain Valley High School in 1970 where she was a member of the S<'hool's drill team. !\!rs, Sipul t leaves her husband Jack, cf !he family home: her parents, ~-1 r. and f..frs. F'red Murphy, of Hunt ingt.on Beach: maternal grandparents. f..1r. and l\1rs. Robe.rl Buller, of 0c'eanside, and paternal Jirandmother, l\irli. t.lar>e Hyde. or Ariiona. Services will be held .at 11 a.m. at Srnilh's ~fortuary Chapel. Huntington Be:1ch. Interment will foll ow at Pacific View ~lemorial Park, Newport Beach. Smith's ~fortuary is handling the ar- rangements. Na vy to Spend $1 Billion To £rotect Sea s SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Navy's top pollution control officer says the Navy will spend more than $1 billion over the nf!ll't five years to protect oceans and harbors from pollution. Cmdr . Joseph A. D'Emidio, director of the Navy's new Environmental Protec- tion Ai::ency in Washington, said Tuesda"y that a large portion of that money wll\ be spent on developing equipment that will treat raw sewage normally dumped overboard off ships. He said such equlP" ment is being tested on smaller ships. "So far, however. we have encountered extreme difficulties in developing a device to handle larger ships," he addtd. He was asked how the recent 300,000 gallon oil spill by a Navy oiler off Sa n Clemente -near the Western White !louse -couJd have happened. He replied: "CheckUsts and procedures were in ef· feet aboard that ship. We will take a hard look at the results of the lnvesllgaUon <lf the spill, ind perhaps rewrite tht pro- cedures and eliminate the pos11iblllty ot error." Singer Custod y . m COPENH AC.EN (APl -A court hear· ing for South Afric11n singer Miriam M11keba was postponed tod1y while she a rranaed for • lawyer to represent htr. Keeps Chin Up ftfargar et Knows Wliat's in Future By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0 1 "'' IDl llY P H" l1•1f Margaret Peairs is an amaz.ing girl. She manages to hide the grim thought of tomorrow under a warm smile and a bubbling personality. 'fhe 7-year-old \\''estminster tot v.'.?-~ r e('ently crowned princess 0£ the Wesl Orange County United Crusade. She knows there a re still a few years left of scampering around the schoolyard with her friends and of being able to help her mother with the dishes. "It won't be too bad because I will still be able to go to school," she confided. Margaret. 1 victim of the C'rippling Von Reckllngshausen's Disease, has :110me tumor& along her spine whkh will ultimately~ to be removed to pr"""• her fe . , Al a f.es she wlll lose the-ase of her arms and legs. "She knows this and she was upset in tbe beg inning. But we hold nothing back rrom hef. She a ccepts thinJs ex· ceptionalfy well," said her mother• Dorothy. Margaret enjoys going to school more than anything else and when her mother told her that a teacher would comt to her bed, she stopped worrying about the future , "She is a br.ave little girl and that really helps. She knows there art children worse off than hersell," her mother commentW. Margaret, who has already suffered more in her short lifetime than most peer. pie eve r will, began her struggle at the age of three. "Her grandma was holding her and she kicked her leg. The bone broke," Mrs. Peairs said. Doctors applied a cast but the fracture separated. Twi('e they took splinters from her mother's foot in an effort to make the 't'•acture· heal. That failed and iO did an arlificial bone. "lier leg wasn't growing because the bone y,·as disintegrating and when ~he was :>, an amputation was necessary," i;aid the mother. "'The leg was amputated on Tuesday and !he ne xt day she was already walking around on crutches. She even helped a lit· tie boy whose leg v.·as also amputated aod wouldn 't walk. ~1argaret got tum up on crutches." Margaret, who was fitted with an artificial limb four or flvt months later. has been so active since then that she does oot consldU herself handicapped, "She dkin't koow it until last year. She always led a oormal life," explained Mrs. Peairs. "She was invited to a party for the han- dicapped and ihe didn't know whether she was eligible. She never even thought a bout It.., To date medical bills have amounted lo more than $40,000. A spinal fusion and operation for a chest tumor later thiJ year will no doubt ralse the total. About $38,000 or the money was pro- vided through agencies funded by the United Crusade:, among them Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital where ahe was rehabilitated.. This year, Margaret will help tht West Orange County United Crusade to do the. same for 'others by_.idlng in a campaign IO collect 1$10~'5. Sunset Beach Home Destroyed in Blaze Flre destroyed 1 one story bO~C 17029 S. Pacific Ave. in Sunaet Beach tar• Jy th~ mornU\I. Orange County Fire Dtp1rtment men fought the 3 a.m. bl1it of unkoown origin lor 30 minutes before bringin& It under control. DAILY ~ILOT 11111 PM!• THE BRAVE ST PRINCESS Marg•r•I Peairs, 7 T ea cl1e r Seated In Seal Bea cl1 After. Recom1t Thomas F. Barnes, a 2&-year-old high school teacher, was 'worn in as Seal Beach city councilman Tuesday night after a r ecount of election balloL'I showed lhat he had defeated a nother candklate by only 13 votes. The recount had been reque11ted by bwlness e1ecuUve James W. Dunn Jr., 41, who a\leged that there were ir· regulariUes tn the counting of ballots dur• ing last week's recall election involving former Councilman Thomas R. Hogard. Only four ballots were declared Invalid by the team of four recount clerks who reviewed the ballots under supervision ()f both candidates. The final laUy gave SIS votes to Barnes and 502 to Dunn. Barnes, who ran as • write-in ca.,.. did1te in the Ollitrlct 1 recall election. was orlginally credited with a 17 vote margin of victory. DUTm was. orderfld by councilmen to pay m ln fees for the recount procedure. Ira q C hie~ Wounded? BEIRUT I AP) -The antl·lraql newsl)lper El Moh11rrer· reported today th'at a 1etOnd lltulenant WQunded Presi- dent Ahmed lfAuan el Bakr or Iraq last Thursday In an attempt to assasalnate him. but to increase the lax rate. Councilman Al Coen, who had ipoken out at the Aug. 11 meeting against any lax increase and said the city ahould 10 into a deficit and see how it could live v.·ith it said th& the latest council action may appear inconsistent. "But v.·e can't be like an ostrich and ig· oore the services thal are needed," he said. "We all realiz.e the need t.o review (See REVERSAL, Page %) Federal E1nployes Face Curb By JOHN VALTERZA OI "" OlllY ~1191 i l'll" President Ni1on today asked Conenss to approve a s br:-month fr eeie on pay raises for three million federal employes• includihg members of the military, Presdenlia\ press secretary Ron Zier · ler said the proposal ""ould artect "vir· tua\ly all federal employes." All postal service workers, how ever. would not be involved, because they fall under the existing 90-day wage price action, Ziegler said that because of previowl Congre.'lsional support of the 90-day eco- nomic action he foresets no opi:mltioh to the President's suggestion tthen Col'lgttH TeCQnvenes. Ziegler s2jd the President propo8ed the drastic acllon "to set an example !or the rest of the nation, 1t is significant because . of the number of employes the federal government h.as. Non-military govel'Jlment employn• wages were to have been reviewed on Oct. I when an average raise of six per· cent woU!d have been granted. .. It the P resident's idea is adopted 'the l , w and raises would be deferred sir h•. nee continuing emphasis wlD bre ..., Ced on the exercise of responsible h•· dustrial and labor leadership throughout the nation in the months to come," the President said, •· l must apply such n..cal restraints as will clearly signify the good faith of the federal government as a major employer." He added that the government should continue lo set an example !Of' Amerl· ca11s in the striving 10 achieve prosperity in pea ce time. He urged the affected employes "to make whatever temporary sacrifice!'i in personal gain which may be 'needed to retain the greater good for tht country as a whole." Ziegler said that $1.3 billion would be the amount saved in federal wages If the President's new freeze were 1to be adopted, \ Congress has 30 days loonsecut vt;) 1n which to act o• the proposal, • 'Make il a Million' SACRA~!ENTO (UPI) -Th e California State Fair, plagued by con- frontations between teen-agers a n d police. has changed its slogan from "th• run one" to "make it a million.'' "Now that the problems are under control," or- ficials said, everyone shouJd come to the fair and push attendance over lht mJUion mark. The fa ir ends Sept. 8. Oruge 1''eadter Comfortable weather predictell for the Orange Co1st today and Thursday. with highs in the mJd.. ?O's along the coast rising to IS degrees inland. Low1 tonight IOrM- whal maier -•round $$. lliSIDE TODAY Tht dtvatuation of thll!: dollar finalL11 has madt fts impact cm Ruuia. Stt .story, Poge 4. -n C111M"'I' 1 c-c-• c ..... u. 11 Cluflflllll ., ... C-lon .. ,_ . --. --" ... .., ... "-. ."""' ............. 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Went O''e r Falls tl\.a! i1 was included in the. S perttnt Utility t.a1. Argut.llo told her th.at i! 124 ct.nU was addtd fo the t.a1 r111e 11 woold r.tlff the MhO,(l(IO a yt ar needM to rPdetm the ~­ \"1'!11.r bnnd,. · 'II'! !ht bark nf m1· mind. 1 thouJ:?h! this h:H1 happenerl, '· i\1rs . Martyn said. I fe h ~trnngll' !hal the P"Ople wtrl! w1l !- 1ng !fl pa1· for the parkc; and library. Arglll"ll., ln!d ml' lhe ('Quncil had ;ilrtii dv :tdopt,.d 1ht tat,. fClf l!nt.72 bu\ I rlecrr!Pd If\ ... ~ll lhl' {'f'llJf]f'limPn '4!'1YY.';t\' " Tlil' f1r.;1 rnunrrlm<1n ~hf' r·nnlarl~ w~~ Al C:oen Then $hf> ralltd "1 avor {ieortl' \1C'Cr&ckf'n_ Thi_c; was nn .\1nrida1· ' I 1ntt nr!M 1n ra!l all nr th l' rounc1l men -1 rl1dn '1 rr.:a!IZt' f W ~"' ~Orkin;! aga1n~I " dtad- (1n~." Mrs ~l a rtvn satrl. '"C:ntn told m .. that hi' l\"OU)d chtck w1•h Bonfa !City Atlomty Don Sonfa I to see. Hunti1 1gto11 Bo y Save d In Sequoia by Range r A 7·year-old Huntington Beach bo~· \'l"a.s .dramatically rf'scutd from Srquri1a ·~ ~Ka 11.·eM Ri1·er Tuesda~; by a ranger \t hn -.u:11.· him g() over a ..w11terf11!1 and tnd up ~a! !he. bottom nf"i'" 12-fnot ril':f'P ponl ' The. bn1•, Jeffrey K. Hosler. :0702 H:trnld Plact , "as plucked frnm !he pnn l b\' .. Ranger Larr\· Weedl' ""hr> had b"t'n nn ..,r atrol duty on lhe: river. \\'et.de sa1·e:d !hi! ~y·~ !ill! by administe:ring mnurh-to- Bloodniobile A t Ho spital CuITent blood suppl 1e.; stand a t a t:riti callv !ow level fhrough()ut Orangl' County as a re!'iul! nf dJ· mirushing donatJon~. accnrding 10 George Hyde, blood pr11gram di- !'eClor In a11 f!ffOrt to reimbur.;,.. the bank. H:vde :a.vs thf' Harbor Area Bloodmobile 11·111 be af Hoa a ~~1~ morial Hospital trnm 2 .10 to 7 lt'I p.m .. ~pt. g Donnrs m.:1..11 serure an appoint· me.nt bv contacting lhe Red Crns!. Coll ege Offers Js pecial English :~La ng uage Stud y _ ~texita n·Amf!rican.; !i1·1ng nrar Hun- ::tt.ic!.on Bfach·s Smith EIPmrntar~' Srhnnl :-iwill be .:tblt to tak,. arll'an!.:tg,. nf an ::El'lo;lish as a second language tnur.;l' th is . ·fa!J :;.· Tlif' classPs. nffrrec! b1· Gn!rl"n 1r,.s1 '.'eolle~e.. arf' de~1bnl"d mnst\~ {f'lr Spantsh· ·~scea.kin& pt:op!t'. Tht~· 1.1·i11 ht taught bv :: Llborin Garr1a 11.•hn held tt<r c!a~~,., f11r ::the. pa~t tu·n yf ars 11nrfl'r ~priri~11rch1p ril ::tne Huntin;tnn Be:arh CommHnilv Centrr :: 61 ~"·itrhinJ; I" r"lle,i!.e cpnn<nr<hir, : :Garcia said he hflped to LnC'rtasf' at· :: tendanrf GarCJa1 an En;h~~ 1rarhrr a! 011;."r :~lntennra1atf &hC1111. ~.:t1d hi~ -rud•n1~ :: u.·ould \ear., be~1nri1n£ r•2if!n,i: \l ... 1!111 ~. ;;sne!hne;. con\"P.r:;i!tinn. d1rt1on. and 3fl .. t:!P.rnt'n!.:i.r\" 1orabul;in . . . The c!as.• "ill met! lrnf'I" i rm 1,.. i ::n !?"I Tur.•rla \< arrl Tbur;rj~· • ,0:1 :,r;1•n :: tlP.'il~nta r.' 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GtP•>"•""' ona ~-~~ l~O " '.,, • •• '"' ·~ ...... ) d i',f!.IO •• •c1PO IO'•• •t O·O•' 'I ti DI"""' 11-1 ~·-••' C•··• ""''· Ttl~M•• 171 •) •• J.IJJ\ Cl.u1lflot4 ••~•rtld"• t•1·'111 tr!')U\h resllsC!tal!nn Rangt'rs sa~ his cnnd1t1nn L~ 1mprrn•1n1.1, i!nd he. has b~n mo\'ed out of the L'lten ~il·e cart. 111.11rd at Exeter Mt.mori11l \.in°pir"'I. Sequ11111 r:i rk lnl11rmar111n Ofl1rer .l~mrs Hn1\',.ll said .\·nung Hrisl,.r h11d bPrn pl::tying .:tlong th, midrll, fnrk nr lh• riu,.r. nrar Burke v,. Campgrounri. 11.•hl'n he ~1 1pprd nn a rork anrl fP.11 1n!n !ht' 11·a1 rr ··H~ ""-"S ~11.·,pt in1n th ,. tt"'ier .. nn w•11t n1 rr ~ •rn;ill \l"lll(rf:i!I. /Jr rasradt . i!nr1 tnTn rhP pnnl.~. ·· h, ~all't ~,·,ed11: 11.'as nn patrfll above the r11''' ,11nd he.,JJrd call!' ror help. H,. rfr111·e do11.'n to !hi': river and pulled the bny frnm the pool After givi ng Hn.~ll':r mnuth ·!.n·m11u!h rP.suscit.ittion. We~, ;i nti twn "'lher rangers drn1'11: 2() m il e~ tn !hi" hnspit.al. giving the boy o:rygen during !he trip. "It. "·as just ,. maltt.r nf L.t rrv Vi'~td , be.in~ at !ht right pl:tcr At the. rili:hl time:· sa id Hn11.•ell. ··weedP i.~ nnr. nf nur s11:11son11I rangP.r~ frnm l!'lw.!t :tnd only last month t0£1k hi!' first ai(i training C'llurs,. ·· Rangers !'Air! tht My had ~r.n campin;? with hi~ parent.s. Mr and Mrs. 11i1il!i11 m Hosler. about five mil es e:.t!t ... nl the Ash Mountllin ,.ntranfl': Lo th e park when th!! accident occurred. F rom P age I SLAYING • • • the Huntington Beach home when 1n ar;umf'nt broke nut bl'ft\'ten Jack and hl~ father al abnut li .. 1(1 p.m. Pnlice a lleiP J ami'.! .rr. P.n!ered th, fight on his f.1Hh l'r'; .~lrll'. They alsn cha rJ<P the f11ther 11nrl o;nn werl" bnth arm- '' The !Wn .l 11me!l 11gr,.ecf lo lf'i!VP. rhl' h11mf' but m1n111 ,.~ la ter tht ,.lrlf'r Sipult rP.turntd and fired 11 shnt fr!lm 11 22· c.:i.l1bl'r -'!Utoma tic p\stnJ pn!ir,. r!aim Tht ~hnr ~fruC'k K11lhll'Pn 1n !ht \I'll cht cr She 11·11 ~ rlPrlared r!rat'I n11 .oi rrival at P11rifir H11~pila] •hnrth· llf1f'r '.1 p.m fnlln11.•1n~ thP f.!tt11.! ~hnnrini;:. pohcr a•~e.rr !hat .laf k stru;.jO!l'"d with hM f11ther 11.nrl rl11nng !har fl;:ht . !hf' nll'ler man~-.. ~ 11·nundl'r1. fn\·ts'igator~ rli11m tl:a! -''rr.'· drn1·t UD tr fhf' ""U.!f' ill fhl~ pi1tH. The IWt! J.!tm~· "• ~nt 1n10 the 1·~hic!p ;ind tlrove to CO!ta ~1 1'~-" In ,.nd11J11n lri jr11·r ~ti ~~!1n t fh• rito::ilh ;rtTl" f'O:Jr " ~r , al5n a!1empt.JI'~ '" 1r1r" '-"' ,lder S1pll]1·~ mfl1·ernen1~ during th • !11 T\ hnt1 r~ hf>lll."tf'.rl th .. Shont1n; .!!Ori hl!> r.>ph1•,_ J a~T ees See king l 'eac her Ai de.1' l"nltL'i!een. ,lJre B,!'illn nf'.f'd'"d h~' tt<" flcean Vit"' ~honl Di~tntt 10 he lp tearhers !n the cl11ssroorn Th, ~·or~ in1·n]1·,.~ .. 1·rrythin~ Prnm rraflkln; tluphrafnr~ '" !l'lhn~ tr1111•1 stor1e~. C'nrrrcttn,;? o;i:oer• .itncf thl' C"f'n· •lruC'llnn nf tt.oirhin.R aid!'. ~lembf>r~ nf !hf> Huntinp:ton Rr11 ch '"'r"r~ llrP nn11· prep11nn~ ::i 1·olunteer T"rnutmr n1 iir ... rhurP 11d1ich "·ill h, r1rrul11t l'r! !h rr111 ~hnu1 H11nrinQtnn Re11rh La~! ,.,"'r 1·nh1n!l'l'r~ cfClnatt'd " lotal nl ;ri OfVl h1111r.• 1n th t nrean V1P~ SC'hO!\I ni•tnrt Hild !hl'I" hl'l'n p::iid. Supt. r1 ~r,.nre H;i!l e~tlm.:t1e• 1!1111 11 1j-C'tnl. ta:r hik, wnt1lrl ha1'' b'""n nl"tl'~s1r~· In pa•· them Thn~" PE'r~,.,n$ 1nlPrt slrd 1n Jn1n1na rh1~ '"ar ~ 1•n!untrer effnrt m.!ty call 847-2:i51 fnr add111onal information . Sean1ansh i p Cl a sses Sla ted in Huntin gto n Tlit Hunt1n~ton Be11C'h P1111·,r Squ11drnn 11·11l l'lllt'r sr11man!h1p rlasse.~ fnr rh~ R"l'nl'r~I puh!ir beginnl n11 Sept. JJ 11t Huri· rin;:1l'n hl'11rh J.ii ~h School. , .\n1on• nl 11n~ 11.RP. 1nterrcttd tn lr11 rri· ir1t 1)'., ha~lC'' nf b<i,:i! hAncfhng o11nd ~l'lfety '11n r~:1 •1r r fnr lhl' rl1t:<:<l'• r1urin• !h! r1r(1 'T'.""1!1n~ 1.1t\1r ll hi-~111• It!' pm Th• ri ll<< u. nfl~rtrt w•!hnut ,..h.it rlt l"or1h~t •riform .11111"\ri 1~ a1·,.1labl,. b1· c.tll· 1n.;;: ~.1~·4Jli3 11r ~4~·!'3.'la • ti thtrt .,., ltil) tlmt to •et and I f1Jes.s he W ctlled tbt mayor l!ld CMTl&d rM bi ll from there." B.lnfa infflrmpd fne.ll 1h111 11 1ptc1.al me"!Jn.R rtf !ht roun,..11 rntilrf bl' cal lM'f but th,. C'fl11nril wnulrl h!v ~ In 111'1 T11.,~­ rfa.1· night lq bl':i1 a ci!\' rha:rter impo~Prl dt adline of Aul! 31 nn rh::i nfin1i1 rht rax r .. r,. 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M~{ln "A •'h rrrt,t11lous r.11•11 I!) i;i 11e i ""'~ ol 1"•''1111! o~r!orm"nce. S•it ou1 Cl'lmplc!e r1111~c1,.,n "f Omeg'! m11n 1 11nd ladies· wlltl(hes, $&5 10 ever 51000, 1 -~·"·'"'"~~,., <•tl"l,'of Wil~ 0&'f-;Of"1"7 Cf ·A~I ". •oo( ~ ...... It~ G•it "•••••••••• \••\ 1 •11t ·•·•~•l ••lto• ................ 1·30 I-• "111\0f'>&. ;o; .,.~11 1 •~bd l»l ...... l l'-i J. C Aumf'l hrieJ Jew efe rJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD ., COS1 A MES A cor.,JVft.JIE"ll TE •us l' vl,.OS ~·•I-I E LOCATIO" l'\./Ot.JE ~t ~._1 Ant , ~ , I , • J._ -··· ·- - -· r • • • t p -,., . --. OAllY l'llOT Sit!! l'M!t BI LL SKI LES FAMILY F!NDS TOGETHERNESS AND FUN IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Top, Arlene, Bill, Jennifer, 4, Shannon, 7. In Water, Dawn, 13, 11nd Stacy, 10 Spoonful oi Sugar ... Co111eclian Skile:s Finds fl 1unor-Even in Boa.rd 1lf eel Uy PA~lEl.A llA l.LAN or •~• Doily 1>11o1 s11u Bill Skiles. hn lf of the Skiles anrl Henderson comedy tcan1 . likes 1h(' old ·'spoonful flf suga( m;ikes the medicine go dov.•n" lheor.}'. I-le betie1·es a lourh of hum1ir ran hr1ghtcn a hon1r. a cornmunily~ven a 'School board meeting. l{e testt>rl his 1hc11rv 0nt·c nn trustees ol the Capistrano Unif1Cd School District. J oining his neighbors in a figh t Lo J.;eer their children tn Snn .Ju;in School. Sk1le~ final]~· could not st:ind the sobPr. slitf proceedings any longer. He slood up ancl begiln talk1ni; ;ibou! !he hun1or in the sil11ation. 111e audirnce roilrcd hut the board members never e1·{'n rracked a smilr ''If flnly J t·0ulcl h~1·c had 10 minutes n·i!h thern_ " Hill and Arl<'ne Sliil<'~ support th eir ~chools and their community. San Juan Capi.~trann. Arlene is assistant t·hairman of the Fiesta Assnciat1nn ·s annual s "·allo1\'S Day parade !hi~ ~·<'ar. Bill and his parlner Pelc <ire putting nn i'I benefit fnr the associati0n Sep!. 24 ;ind 25 at !he El Ad"bc Restauran!. Skiles and Hendrri;on <1rc frequently listed in benefil rosters all along Orenj.!c Cnast Th<' com<'dians wr rc introduf'ed by ;.in flr:ini::c Co;ist resident . 1he dram<i c'0<1Ch <1l l\c1\·port Harbor High School. tn 19511. Their first job wa~ al 01.~neyland \\'here f1\'o µ·eeks turned in!o {\\'n ye<1rs . They nexl <lid a year {)r onr night stands wit:1 the New Chri~tv ~l insl rels and mol'Cd !-.11·iftly intn th~ Dean :"ll:irtin s11n1mcr hhO>A' and the !elf'\'t~rou circu it "\\'c'1·c dnne 80 or !1(1 ~ho.,.,·s and n(lw 01111 nur 011'11 produrtLon r0n1pany." ~aid Skiles . Thcy\·e even m;icle ci pilot for a hair h011r .~rrics. -•-- 43 STORES Like "'any perrormers. Bill Skiles "'as born into an "entert11ining" family. Hie; lather \1•as a vaudeville commedian and his ffi(llher iv.·ho is still a succesi:;ful entertainer ith hrr ov.·n band) \Vas then a silent screen piano player. Roth "'ere frequently benefit givers and helped start !hr Cosla r.1ei;a Fish Fry_ Arlc11r . "'ho has been singing pro- fessionally since she 1>.'as 19. !nivclcd with the comedy tea1n fnr awlule but hfl5 li'llc\y confined her pC'rformances to the area night club circuit so ~he can be at h01ne "'ilh their four children \Vi!h success making their li1·r.~ a little less hectic, Bill Skiles is branching out in- tn a nrw field of humnr. onr where the "spoonful of sugar" theory is m0st apl. "Scott To"·rJ Com~an~··s Educar1011 Division approached us tn rlc1·el'1f'l educ:i- tion<i! materi<ils l.Q be used b,v schools in reading readiness programs." s:.id Skile.~. "\\1p wrolr our own music, Jyric.c; and stories and its tumerl out so 11·eJI ii may become a series on comme r c i al tele1·ision. ·· he said. The 11·hol(' idea i.~ tha t ir a lr.c;son makes a child laugh or smi!(', h(''ll remember ii. Using its own comed,v sl.yle. the learn also has made 1:)(1 fi l'e minute rn- tcrtainment packages on hQw to do lhfngs. "\\'r. don 't talk dn11·n In l h c children-we enlcrl<iin lhc111 on their own lel'cl v.·hile they learn," he exlilinerl Skiles believes if more of <'d11c;ition 11«1s laced "'ilh humor more chi ldren 11 n11lrl rnjoy school. He also believes educa1ioii is missing the boat. in one area where 1t coulrl shine-leadershi p development. "A leader is a pcr~nn 11·ho has cnn- fidencc in hin1sclf." sairl Skiles. "There 1s an agc-lc1·rl when children arc n1Jt ycl ('11\leloped in sh.vness. Jf 11·c could gil'r f!ach child a chance lo ex pres.~ himself frt"r.h· before ;:in aurlil'ncc tha t rcv.rardcd him >A'ilh applause. we would be able tn reinforce his confidence. By giving him a shot of success. \\·e've inspired him to sf'f'k more applause. more success. "It woaldn 'l work for everyone-but it 11·n11ld be worth it if "'C developed even fi\'e percent more leaders." Skiles said he's be 1¥illing tn donate l11ne to experiment 11·ith a "confidence 1·ii111e" in .,.,,hich children .,.,·ere re11•arded 11·i1h apf)lause and delight rather lhan a grarlc. I-le found the concept 1vorked durins • ::<'ries of children's shows he and his p:irtncr did i0 Ne11•port Beach on Sunday ;\fti•rnoons in \\'hich youngsters were in- \'itcd to do \l'hatever they wished in front of the audience. r.lany seemingly sh~· youngsters blossomed V.'ith hidden l<1lent. The Skiles' 011•n children ha1·e been g1vl'n <1 boost in this direction. ~ ·Our boy is a prett y good singe r. but the girls are dancers." said Arlene. \\lhcn Bill isn't performing or lravt:ling he is busy in "Billsville," the fam ily's spacious back yard . Jn addition lo the usual lwo dogs and a ('<l l , the family has horses. pigeons, quail, pheasants, peacocks, two fawns, a jungle cn<1t. chickens, a turkey, a pond of mallard ducks and understanding neigh- l:JojS, Bill Is cu rrently digging a trout pond, rnvisioning a dinner party where ht: hand.~ !he guests a pole and sa~·s 'go to it , gang-the successful one eat." Disillusioned h\' o 1· e r c rowd t: d campgrounds, Bill. is also constructing a miniature log cabin for campouts ovrrlooking the duck 1X1nd. The ~kiles' h:iv<' l11•P.d in San Juan Capi,r,lrano for f'ight years now and u1- tend to stay. "\\'e Jnve San Juan," said Arlene . "We've lived all over thr: v.'orld and believe me. this i~ paradise." YOUR CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE. PLENTY OF FREE BOTH FRONT AND 'REAR AND HELPFUL PARKING IN MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. TO llt----n' II SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA THINK "Back To School" Top Values-low Prices Every Sin9le Day 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA I f WcdMsd11. St1lrrnbtr l . 1971 H DAILY PILOT ~ New Tax Rate Adopted Supervisors Approve 34-cent Increase By JACK HROBACK Of ,~. o.irr , ... , "•" To the 11urprise of oo one, the Orange· County Board of Supervisors this morn· ing adopttd 1 record $2 .04 general fund ta:x rate, up M ttnU over the 1970-71 rate of $1.70 per $100 assessed l'aluation. The tax Increase wa s dictated by the adoption last month pf the highest budget in the h.isl.Qry or the county -$242.2 mlllion. Supervisor Ralph tlark of Anaheim f:ounty Co st For Medi-cal $1.5 Million The slate's fi.ledi-Cal reform is costing Orangr. County taxpayt:rs $1.S million. Couoty supervisors Tuesday approvt:d the trans fer of $1 ,496,203 from !ht: reserve contingency funds to medical care expenditures becaust: of changes in the l\!t:di -Cal program. • The addition hikes th< county's estimated share of costs from '8,89 million to $10.39 million. according to Orange County f.1edical Ce n t e r 'Administfator Robert White. White had warned board members dur- ing budget hearings in July that he an- ticipated ,additional county costs in lht: Medi-Cal progrNTI, based on his study of proposed Jegislativt: measures. The board. fort:warned. placed $2.2 million in the res<r1·e fund to meet lht: expected blow. Two men1bers of the Democratic Party on the board -Robert Battin and Ralph Clark -rib~ Republican Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Nt'wport Bt'ach ~·ho had championed Governor Reagan's welfare and medical reform proposals. Bertea Finn Awarded Cheyellllc Co ntract Trvine's Bertra Corporation has bee• a\\•ardecl a contract for del'elopmrnt on an advanctd rontrol system for tht: Anny AH-S6A Oleyenne armed helicop- ter. f\. f\ertea spokesman said the cost re· imbursem«-nl type contract, \\'hich cov- e~ the continuation of \\'Ork done '.l'ith Lockheed. is f'X pec~ lo add approxi- mately $5 mililon to Bert.ca sales duri ag tht: next yt:ar. pointed out that the increases Wtrt dic- tated by reductions in state aid in welfare and Medi-Cal and by large lncrtase.s In the mandatory welfare, medlcal and law enforument programs. The. 34-cent inc"ase Is the largtsl hike in county history. In the past to yearJ, the rate had only increastd eight ctnts in budgel for the proposed purchase of Salt Creek Beach and adjoining parking Iott from the AVCO Community Devtlopers in Laguna Niguel. Auto a Le1no11, Burns Him Up PICO RIVERA (UPI ) -Eddit: Campos, 48, drove his 1970 Con· tinental ttfark III up on the fron t lawn 0£ tht: Ford Motor Co. assembly plant here Tuesday nigh!, poured gasoline on lt and set it afire. A guard at the plant called firemen who found Campos, or nearby La Habra, watching the ex- pensl11e auto bum. Fire officials estimated the loss at $6,500 . "I had saved up for five years tn buy that car new and it turned out to be a lemon," Cam~ \\'<IS quoted as saying after he was ask- ed by firemen why ht set the auto afire. "I had t.Q.,.,.ed it In for repair~ 10,000 timt:s and everybody just laughed at me -the dt:alers I took it to, the Ford people. I couldn't get any satisfaction," he told firemen. Asked who owned the vt:hicle, he said, "The finance company but J'U continue to make the payments." A deputy sheriff who talked to Campos after the fire said, "ht: was perfecUy sober, perfectly rational and completely disgusted." Nixon Slicing On LA Course LOS ANGELES (UPI) -"Don't ~·atch now ," President Ni xon joked as ht: teed up Tuesday for one of his rare outings on the golf links. Then Nixon sliced the ball about 200 yards acro.!s a small road at the ex- clusi l't Los Angt:\e.! Country Club, mu\· tering as it new off course. He took a mulliRan and teed of£ again. NixOn flt:w by helicopte,r hert from the \\'estt:rn White House at Sin Clement.e. "Wh ere Sh.o/!Jpin'J "Stgle & :J;t al Jh eir In Br•ll ~BUSTER ~BROWN. Black or lrowM FREE CAMERA With children's back·ta·school shoes. Hurry and 9et yours. OUR FASHION ISLAND STORE OPEN SUN •• SEPT. lth FROM 12 TO S ·r~ budget is up $31 million from la.1t year's $211.3 million. Other countywide tar rates adopted te- dav include Flood Qinb-ol District, 24.11 cerlts down from 25.05 cents; Harbor and Parks Dlstrlct, J2.47 cents up from 4.1:1 cents; Mosqulto Abatement District, .88 cents down from t.06 cents. The big increase in the harbor and parks district rates was caused largely by inclusion or $2.6 million ln the dislrlcl Rep. Schmitz Seeking Red Trade Boycott WASlfINGTON (UPII -Rep. John G. Schmitz (R-Calif.), has called for th' public to boycc>lt products of any U.S. company helping lhe Soviet Union build a new truck facl.Qry. ''Pressure must be brought tn bear directly on the manufacturers wM are courting destruction in the not too distant futuri for the sake of immediate profil!i, .. Schmitz !laid Tuesday. The congressman from Tustin. a member of the John Birch Society llllnd • lieutenant colonel in the Marine Cofp1 reserve, renewed earlier criUclsm of tht Nixon administration for approving n:• port of foundry tools to build !hf' Soviet plant. The decision, he said, wa.s "simplY, incredible.'' "Tl is time to put a stop to this type nl thing. Unfortunately the mood ot Congress, and the administration's ac. qulesence in trading activities which are detrimental to the security of t~ nation, make it necessary to depend on action aC the grass roots levrl. "Action at the local level can be sUc· et:ssfu \. Sevt:ral years ago the Young Americans for Freedom suc~eded iri stopping the construction of a Fl~ton& rubber plant behind the Iron Curtain through a concentrated campaign of economic pressure and exposure aimed at the Firestone company." While Schmitz' statement did not specifically mention a boycott, an aide v•ho helped prepare it said this would be included in "economic pressure" the con· gressman advocated. He also criticiied the CommtrC'! Department for withholding names o{ companies doing buslneS!I "'ith Com· munist countries. "\\'hilt: publicity for thi:oi kind nt business may well embarrass the com. panies cited, the American people have a right to know just who is helping to sup- ply our enemies on and off the bat. tlefield.'' • BUSTER BROWN. ~ FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT BEACH • WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1 ) . - ;i' DAILY1'1ll!T \ \ •· I ~ps What It's All About By THO~IAS rtfURPRL'\E Of ""' Dt llr ,, .. , 119ff ·ODDS It ENDS DEPT. -Sptcifie words from time to time becon1e faddish and are then so overused that iolka crin1e just to hur them. . Jn our time, "ecology" has become one 0/. lhem. It looks tired ju1t coming out of the typtwriter. -There is, ho\.\'t\'er, a memorandwn in drculation today that ttlls what lt'S all about without uatni ''lh11t v.·ord" e\'en °"""· . , -. '" Wall Street Big Cheese 0 Dollar G11rate• Russ Get • Ill Act; • Rubles Devalued By United Preis JnteruUoul The Soviet Union today officially ttCOg- nized the drop of the American dollar on \\'orld market.s by declaring the most extensive ruble revaluaUon in 10 yurs. The action came after the dollar dro~ on the Tokyo Exchange for lhe thifd conseculi ve day. , The Soviet devaluation in relation to the dolta~a F'reneh k&\lC hid no impact o e v.·orld money market.a be- cause th price of the ruble is artifici- ally fixed by the Soviet 1ov1rnment. and It is nol freely traded. The mos--.- mediate effect y.1~ to increase the COit of items bought by American and French to11.rlsts in Rusll ia . On European exchanges the dollar staged a mJxed performance. It wu a bit higher in France, Belgium, West Germany, Switzerland and in Scandin- avia but lower in Britain and the Nether· lands i11 early trading. The dollar rmiain- ed off aboul 7 percent in West Gennany • its lowest point. the group to diJcuss currency realian- ment problema in London on Sept. 15. Natlons in t.be group of ten are the United States, Canada, Brit1ln, Japan, West Germany, France, Sweden, Jtaly, Belgium and The Nelherlands. So far the de\'aluation or the dollar has nol been as much as the Nli:on Ad· ministration had hoped in its elforts to restore the unfavorable balance of trade through letting the dollar float and by impo!ing a 10 percent surchara:e on cer- tain imports. S uch devalua tion wo~ lower American prices abroad and creast the prices of imports. Swiss Decide 011 N. Viet ' Teleprinted from the National '"'\Id- life Federation's August neW1letter. it is being circulated by Jim Whitehead, superlnttndnt of Distrkt I for the state. Department of Parb: and Recrea- tion. A bull and bear n1ake their appearance on \Vall Street in the form of specially carved \Visconsin cheese. They are presente d to Stock Exchange of· ficial !i.1erle S. \Vick (L) by Willian1 (J. Phillips, presi- dent of Internatio nal Multi.foods Corp., to mark firm's debut on s tock exchange . On the Tokyo money markel the dollar closed at 338.60 yen today, down 5.94 percent from the fixed rate of 360 yen to the dollar which preva iled until the Japanese government decided Friday to let the yen float. The Tuesday closing price was 338.go yen to the dollar, a 5.86 percent devaluation of the dollar. Recognition BERN, Switzerland (AP) -The Swiss government decided today tG recognize North Vietnam and Indicated that the government hopes to play a part in stt- tJement of the Vieinam war. The message goes like thls: "m .E CONSERVATION business has become very sophisticated these da}'S. As Ow despoilers and the COnSef\'atlonlsLs fight to out-expert each other. sometimes you get a funny hollow feeling Ulat con- servation is sio1,1.·iy migrating from the heart to the head: that the rationale for environmental qual!ty can be expressed only in how many cubic ctntirnettrs of glunk the human body can tolerate before we can observe deterioration; lhat the rip, tear and gouge of the public 's natural resource heritage can be 11uged only in term~ of compliance or non<OJT1pllance with laws, ·Castro Pressed To Change Mind On Airlift Ban Envoy Dies, A11othe1· Has European markets appeared to be marking time in advance of the com- ing weekend meeting in Paris of the deputies of the world 's riche.st nations represented in the group of ten. Tbis is expected to prepare the groundwork for the meeting of finance mlniaters of The announcement said the Vietnam hostilities "llave ahvay~ caused concern and raised the que!!tion in Sv;itze.rland whether it could contribute to facilitate contracts betweea the confl icting sides ... Breakdown; P1·ol)e Set "Recent developments.Qave clearly im· pro1·ed the prospect of an end to the hostilities in Viet nain, and therefore the governinent feels the time has come to recognize the Democratic Republic of Vietna1n and give official status to tht: existing relations between North Vietnam and Switzerland." "11lESE DA l'S, the ntionale fur en- vironmental tianlty is l!itldom e:rpres1ed jn such un~xpert terma as plain old u spect for herlta1e and posterity. There's hardly ever any room on the witness lists for plain folk' 'l'.'ho can't tell an at al from an el ectro1 t1ti c prtclpitator, but just love ttMilr country and don't want to set her wantonly rip- ped. torn and gouged . "But sometime!, lhey do make the list to remind us of the danger in Jetting ex- pertitii lull us into forgetting what thi.! whole conurvatlon business la really all about." There you go, Mr. Nader. Chew on that awhile. * YOU HAVE TO BLEED a lltlle bit for the !!even guys in New Jersey "'ho abruptly be came milltonalrts by '1·innlng the state lottery. Each or them gets $50,000 per year for the next 20 ye<1 rs as a r&Slllt of their lucky strike, So what did they do~ \\'hy. they c;illed a press conference the other day and with worried frov.'ns. ex- plained to all the rest of us slobs \\·hat prnblems they \\'ere having in hiring in- vestment counselors, tax attorneys arid special adl'isers for protecting their •·ea Ith.. Real tough, fellows. * frNAL DESIGN drawings are coming off archil~U' boards lhese d1y1 for stale and federal building whlch will soon gr1ce the civic center skyline up in the County Seal. The total lab vdll be near SIS millian. Another monument to taK- payers every'l'.·here-paying for the Santa Ana dow ntov.·n urban rene.,,•al project. * HARBOR AREA Lions Qub members are thumping their tub5 for the Sept. 26 Lobster Bake which they declare v•ill feature the first-eve r ''major'' parade in Ne\\·port Beach. lt will be along Nell·port Center Dri\·e at F'ashion Island. Somebody finally found a lltreet v.·ide enough in Nev.· port.\\ \\'ASHJNGTON (AP) -State Depart- TT'lent officials say the United States has asked Cuba to continue the six-year-old Cuban refugee airlift. But there appears scnnt prospect Premier Fidel Castro will say yes. Ha vana's intent to shut down the U.S.- finan ced shuttle flights fron1 Varadero lo t.1iami was announced Tuesd;iy. Still a~·ait ing Cuban approval for travel lo America are some 100,000 Cubans with relatives in the United States. The officials said the Swiss Embassy; representing the United States In Jh1 vana, has urged the Castro government to keep the airlift going until all v.·ho want re· union with their fan1llies have Jell Cuba, If the twice-a-<lay flighU end, a unique chapter in tbe history of large-scale im· migration to this country will be closed. A total of 248,000 Cubans have flown here under • 1~ undtrlilandJng design· ed to bring in from Cuba relatives of refugees alre.ady in the United States. Washington hal!I spent some $600 mil- lion on the refugee program, including about Sl m illion a year for lhc airlift. U.S. authorit ies rate it an outstanding success. They say the refugees generally have adjusted well ;ind ~·ork hard in their new lives in A1ner ica. th:it one in nine here is on relief, and tl1at ol 12.800 college ~ucation Joans to the Cub;ins, only 150 are delinquent. Critics, especially in such areas <1., South Florida \\'here n1any of the Cubans stay, say the refugee program has con- tributed to joblessness and other burdens borne by An1ericans. Some ~;iy the air· lift gave Castro ;in escape hil!Ch fnr I hose \rho "-'OUld m;ike trouble for him at home. Top Chi cagu Official Refuses to F i le Plea CHICAGO (\J PI 1 -Stale·s attorney Edward V. ll<inrahan has declined to enter a pl ea on charges he conspired to obstruct justice follow ing lhe UMi9 police raid on a B!at•k Panther apartn1ent. Thirteen co-defendants follo wed suit Tuesdz.y in a complicated tieri~ of leg;i l proceedings v.'hich \\'ere volleyed back and forth bet\\·een two courtrooms. llanraban said he refused to p!e;id because. "I do not recognizo this as a \'alid indictment.'' SANT A !SABEL, E'qualo{-1 Guinea: (UPI) -U.S. diplomat,, tod~gan an investigation of the death of an Ameri- can foreign 3ervice officer and the ap· parent mental collapse of another in this steaming Island capital off the co;ist of \\lest Africa. ~ The diplomat.s said the body of Donald .J. Leahy, 47, was found 11·hen they ;ir- rived to investigate what the State De- parl!nent called confusing reports frun1 the scene. They also round anoijler Americ;.in of- ficial, Alfred J . Erdos. 46, and ~aid he was "incapacitated and ·apparenlly suf- fering from a mental breakdo\1·11 _ '' Hf'. too was in the chancery, a villa situated in lush tropical garden!!, Lennart G. Shurtlefr, who came here from Douala, the Cameroons, \vhere he was principal officer, was carr~ in~ out the investigation with Walker Lann1Jn, lhe charge d'affaires at YaoUllde, the 1 Cameroons. He said he was nol authori- zed to make any statement now but that one might be issued later. Reports (rom ~fadrld said Lewis 1 loff- acker, U.S. amba~sador to the Caine- Russia Expeclc(l To Make Atte11ipt For Hanoi Paci. LONDON (UP! t -'fhe So\·icl t:1111•n may try for .11 "friendship treaty" 11 ith Hanoi with an anti-Chinese and anti· Ame rican flavor when President i\'ikola i V. Podgomy vi sits l'\orth Vietnan1 next month . diplom;it ic sources said today The Soviets ,1·ere reporte:l to be rnoving all-0ul to outmaneuver the Pek ing rc~ime in Hanoi by e :i:ploiting tl1e North \'1c t· nR1n ese current anE1er O\'er China ·~. scrn1- 111g flirtation 'l'.'ith the United Statr.~. the sou rces said. The Soviets reportedly wi ll offer nH1rc military and economic aid and suggest a lriend5hlp treaty to tie Hanoi n1C1r e close- ly to l\fosrow. at the expense or Peking, the sources said. Storms of August Wane Cool, Pleasant Patterns Folloiv Strong Fronts c.11, ..... 1. 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'!'he Spanish reports said the situ- ation 1.1•:1s confused hut that tile situation \1·as c;iused by "personal problems be- rwern employes." Equfl torial {;ui11e11 consists uf a s!retch of \\1esl Arrican iungle coast callc-d Rio ~\urii and inhabited by the Bubu tribe. ;ind lhe volcanic offshore island of Fer- Pilllrlo Po. A former Spanish colony, it became indµendent three years agu. The capita!. Santa Isabel, i.~ ~ituated on F'crn~n:lo r o. lt has ?. population of atx1ut 80.UOO and consi.!ts of huts. ;ind ,,hantyto11·ns surrounding Spa nish colon- ial governmenl buildings and 1·1ilas. Three A rah Na li ous Vo le on Federation By Uni ted Press International Lllore than JO million Egyptians, !)yrians and 1tlbyans voted today in !I refe rendum seeking ap'proval for a loose 1hrec·natlon federation described by th ei r leaders as the "Arab answer to Israeli aggressio n ·· The Sudan is expected next }ear to join 1he F'etleral!on of Arab republics, first agrC'ed to by the leaders of Egypt, Syria ;:ind Llb,\'a at a conference in Benghazi , Libya, April 17 in the first serious ai· tempt at Arab unity in eight years. Bush mills. 1'he sta!emenf added th;il the exact nature of relations be\\1·ecn the 11,1.•o coun- tries "will have lo be the subject or negotiations." It ~·as not in1medialely elf.Ill' if 81.1•itter!and's recognition of North Viet- nam. reported to hal'e been encounged by the-United States, will affect B•rn's relations 1l'ilh Saigon. South Vietnam is represented here bv 11n embassy, but !he Sw i.s& are only represented at a lower level in Sa iaon. I The whiskey that spans the generations gap. For 300 years, a whiskey from Bushn,ills ha s been 1\•1th u~. Channing us. Begu iling us 111 a smoolh. pol1$hcd .incl al 1ogether hghthea1ted fashion. 15gencr.itionshave renned il.15 generillionsh,1vc ~1pptd 11.Theverd1c1 :Nea rp erf ecl ion. Bushmills. f ull of charcicter. Bui not heavy-handed about it. Flavor- t11I. Gu i neve• over·p o\vering. Bushmill s. II re(lrcts th<' pd~l ,v1lh d l1gh1 .ind livelyflavo11h,111s.11l 1oday. " Co mpare it to your present \Vhis key. You needn't purc hase a bottle. One sip at your favorite pub \viii tell you \vhy B~shmills has inl ngued >o ~ny gen - erations. It 1s, simply, out of sight. BUSH MILLS li\\PORTED FROM THC WORLD'S OLDEST DISTILLIRY. t ( ' I r ' { • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Unification The question of unifying the Huntington Bea ch Union Hlgh School District into a school system or 1ystems that will e-ducate children from kindergarten through 12th grade seems to be developing into an un- fortunate political p'ower struggle. For weeks administrators· of progressive school districts within the high school boundaries -the Foun· ta.In Valley and Ocean View districts -have charged that the Orange Coun ty Committee on School District Organiz.ation \i.'RS a stacked deck. They warned that it was weighted in favor of the staid Huntington Beach City Sthool District. Last week they felt their charges were borne out when the county committee voted 5-3 to 11dopt tentatively the unificaLi on plan favored by the city sc hool district. This plan, also backed by the Seal Beach dislriC't1 calls for· a four·way division -combining the Seal BeaC'h and Los Alamitos d istricts teven though the Los Alamilos Eystem does not lie within the high school boundaries, joining the Ocean View and F'ountaln Valley di stricts, and unifying the l·Iu nlington Beach City School District and the Westininsler District along their present boundaries. Set back at this stage is a three-\•:ay division pushed by the Ocean View and Fountain Valley districts and "reluctantly" endorse...d. by the \Vestt'ninster board. This plan would join the~eal Beach and _ Westminster sys- ten1s, and combine part of the city district with Ocean View and another part with Fountain Valley. Imbroglio plan spreads the wealth, notably the usessed valuation of the Edison plant and oil we11s in the city district and the Leisure World income, with no .:~.Udren to educate, in the Seal Beach District. What taints the four-way plan, ho"'ever, has noth· ing to do Viith the pros and cons of the boundaries, but the committee vote itself. All fi ve committee members who voted in favor of it adhere to a conservative phil· osophy. and three of them have a clear loyal ty to the city school district, raising questions aix.ut their objec· tivity. Roger Anderson lives in the district and is a fvrmer trustee, Robert 1-larr \\'as nominated to the committee by the dJsr.rict, and Steve Holden is .a current trustee of the district. Legally, Holden's vote n1ay not be a con· flict of interest but in reality \\'hat else is it? Surely lL would have been proper for hin1 to abstain. Public hearings will now be held on the four·"·ay plan in each district. Later the county com1nittee will make a formal recommend~tion to -~he state Board of Education on which proposal should be submitted to voters in the 1972 June primary. Not surprisingly, the Ocean View and Fountain Val· ley forces are looking for legal ways to upset adoption o( the four·way plan. It may be that tll~ sl;ite Supreme Court gave them an opening ~londay by declaring th at the state's present school financing system, based on local property t axes, is unconstitutional. - -- Proponents of the four-way plan argue that their proposal preserves community identity and they have a point, particularly for Seal Bea-th, ~·hich surely would' be hard pressed to identify with Westminster. Proponents of the, three·\vay division say their The court reasoned that children in "'ea1thy areas have a better chance to get a quality education than do those v:ho live in poor areas, \\'here the tax base is small. It is on this exact reasoning that the Ocean View and Fountain Valley interests could base their case. -)_.~ ~~· HOPE YOU'LL LEAVE YOUR FU~ PIECE AT HOM£ ... Courtesy in ~ . " t;ngtana vs. U11ited States Americans \\'ho have vi sited England are usually charmed and surprised at the good manners displayed 'there, both privately and public- ly . One ol the things that pleases them most is the ease with which the ordinary person can get through to the head of a company. For instancto, it is customary £or the president of the larg- est bank in London to pick up his own phone when it rings. He doesn't consider it a loss of status that he isn't protecled by several layers of haughty function· aries, as hls opposite number in the U.S. would, BIJT THIS KIND of easy courtesy and 11ccessihility mu.st be a IWO-Y.'ay street, as ii i~ in England. The Briton knows he will not be imposed upon, and his privacy will not be. violated without good reason. Americans, on the other hand, demand what they are not \\'il!lng to give. I have always answered my 01>1-·n phone \vhen l am at my desk, even when my secretary is here; lheoretically, it"s simpler, quicker, and rnore human to talk to anyone who w11nts you than to deal through an intermediary. Practically, however, I have found that most Americans take advwtage of this accessibility, without the slightest thought of intrusion. THE AVERAGE CALLER "'ill launch into a long discussion of whatever is Dear GI001ny Gus 'Vho needs a $4 million glass·wa\!ed library? Do you~ I don't,, J'll still be paying long a£ler these money· spending fanatics are gone. So >1-·iJI }'OU. -~1. E. TM• llll~r• nlitcll .... .,..,. Winn, fllf "•cu11r11,. lh•n •I "'' ~••ll'•P.,. l•nf YIUf "' J>ff .... I• •IMm,. ·~ .. O•llY l'ilel, bothering him , without pausing to inquire il you have the time to discuss ll. He will ask an involved question, or lodge a com· plaint. or expect you to explain something you wrote a month ago and would take an hour to docwnent or \.'erlfy. And when I say that I am in the middle of writing a column, and would ap- preciate it iI the ca!ler put hls request in- to 1vriting. so that I could ans"'er it at my leisure.; he is more likely in sulted than not at my "peremptory" attitude. _Rather than being pleased that 1 took the trouble to answer the phone personal!y, he is resentful lhal I v.·on 't drop everything at the moment to tak e care of his re· quest, NOW, CIVILfTY, as it is practiced in Britain. must have cJearly~efined rules and limitations: otherwise, the game 11•0n"t work. If a rnao is going to put himse U at your disposal, you must respect the gesture and return the con- sideration. Without reci pro('ily, there can be no genuine human communication, and we Jap~e into bureaucracy. A.n1ericans are so busy asserting their •·rights" lhat the y ne glect the obvious obligations v.·hich those rights ent.a.il. As long as we intringe on others' privacy, \\'t shall continue to be rebuffed by public biiniers that dehumanize all our in· stltutions . Barbs F1·om the Bench On trial for burglary, the defendant wes trying to explain wh y he had been observed near the scene of the crime at three o'clock in the morning. But the judge was skeptical. "Honest ~pie,'' he said Caustically, "are in bed at three o'clock in the morn· Ing." Wa s the judge·s remark prejudicial? lndtoed it was. ruled an appellate court, granting the defendant a new trial. The court said the judge had no right, even by wisecrack, to blacken the defendant's reoutation. The appellate court wa.s concerned not about the feelings of the defendant but about lhe minds of the jurors. ''THE JURY." said ooe expert. "can be easily influenced by the slightest sup:· gtstlon from the (trial judge\. whether it be a nod of the head. a smile. a frown , or •spoken word. It is imperative that (he) conduct himself with utmost caution in Quotes Toni Martin, Daily Cal tdltor, t1• women's llb -"I don 't hate men. I work with UJem and I enjoy them. They're just M good as wtimen, let's put it th11t way." Capt. T. C. Pe.nney, USNR (Ret), Wa\nul Creek -Perhaps (the picture of the controversial Berkeley Ci!y Council's first meeting) may ciluse conaern and sec- ond thoughts lo those whtr elected the three who refused to gi\·e the pl cd~e nf alleg\tu'ICe to the flag, and ra ise doubts as to where their allegiance lies." • ..... ·- Law in Action "'--' ' ' order that the unusual powe r he po ssesses sh;ill not be abused." Unfortunately. a ne\v trial is costly in both lime and money. Accordingly , even lf a judge h<Mi said something... to disparage the derendanl. the appellate court will usuall y overlook it if there seems to be no great harm done. Often a judge who realizes his mistake can "take th e sling out" of what he _ said by in· structing the jury to ignore it. Nor is a judge expected to be superhuman. In the heat of a trial. he may understandably show flashes or non- jucllcial. emotion. IN ONE CASE, while the judge wa." talking with a lawyer. the defendant kept interrupting. Finally the judge burst out: "P\eese keep quiet. I don't like it. You are here to answer questions. JJ there Is any more of that kind of talk, you wUJ be in jail for contempt of court." But this time, an appellate court found no grounds for a new trial. The court aald thl'lt, even though Utt judge should n<>t tiave lost his temper, he could be. excused fnr a natural reaction to a stressful situ•· tion. The United State~ Supreme Court once summarized the matter as follows : "A defendant Is entitled to a fair trial btlt n(ll a ptrfect onr ," A 11 A mrrica11 8nr A~~oclation p11b· li e service Jtaturt bu \Vil/ Bernard. H Usiially So111ething Wrottg With Jobs Four Reasons Employers Lose Help To the Editor: Letter writer Robert L. Eby (Mailbox Aug. 25) complains that the ads he placed in the DAILY PILOT did not bring him the help he needed in his growing business. Let me point out that the ads themselves are all right, and in most cases well written,, but there's usually something wrong "'ith .most or lhe jobs where the employ~r has t.o advertise 111 order to ketp his personntol in fu!I fQrce. The things wrong usually are: I. The pay is too small. 2. fJ'he work toad is too much for one person. 3. TAE NATURE of the work is so servile that it doesn't even attract the minority groups who have in the past done such jobs, 4. Jn the case of a skilled worker the pay is quite under the going scale. There are employers in the area (and T am not implying that Mr. Eby is one of them) who can't keep their help for any length of time. To find out who they are just read the "Help Wanted" and you will find their ads right in there every day. Something wrong there, man. S. G. UNDINE Jobs 1'14 Worol Ads To the Editor: Robert L. Eby (Mailbox, Aug. 25 ) in Ins advocacy of getting jobs via want ads fa ils to look at the other side of his coin. Let me turn it over for him and l"ll shed some light on his problein. I am one of the 7 percent unemployed in Orange County. I am a Vietnam veteran ;ind ha~·e been out of work (due t.o a re<luction in staff) [or the past 10 weeks , I don't have. long hair. smoke pot or we;ir funny clothes. I am 30 yea rs of age v•ith t\Oo'O years of education at our local community co!lt'ge, WHEN AN El\1PLOYER has a job opening, one of the first offerings goc5-lo his fa t. Jaz.y relative, This bum take~ a 30-minute coffee break. goofs off all day and goes home early due to a headache. You get lo do your job plus his for the same 10 cenls·a·year raise, Nelt come the privall: employment 11gencitos. These "sharks" bleed you tor 50 percent of yQUr first month's salary·. 'T'hat's $200 off your income and you stt.ll run the risk of being fired or laid off. ONCE THE AD hits th e paper things pick up. I read the ads plus two other papers. My paper arrives at &:45 p.m. so that kills a whole day. Next morning I drive over t.o the company and fill out the application in person . Once I went 32 miles to find out it was a compan y run by a phantom In the east and paid $\.65 an hour. As for watching TV, Channel 22 UHF Is great! So I'll keep pounding the ~round with or without these come-ans listed In th e paper. NAME WITHHELD Service Ref111ed To the Edil.Or: A month ago the Orange County animal 1helter refused t.o pick up a stray ca t. All people don't have cars and a way to gel there. There are seve_ral strays in the B11 George --~ CONFfOENTIAL TO SP IR 0 AGNEW: Oh, I don't. know - tell them you went around the wot'ld BECAUSE IT WAS THERE! (ll worked for Mount Everest.) IOon't let useless llttle worries !)(lther you. Write to George. And let Ge<>rge bother rou.) \ I Mailbox Letters from readers are welcome. NQr1nally writers slLou.lct convey tlteir message~ i·11 300 words or less. Tl1t! right to colldense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let· ters must include signatl!re and mail· i-ug address, but na1nes may be t1Jil./I· l1e/d oft request if s11fficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pub· Ii shed. neighborhood so there will be more homeless kittens. Since they have raised our property taxes so much, why have they refused this service Ui ·the taxpayer, or anyone'.' V, SHANKLAND A Folse Eeo11om11 To thP. Editor: The real e.sla~ developer naturally wants to maximize his profit by develqp- ing his inveslment to the fullest. Thi! right should be ba lanced against the right Qf resident property owners to live in an area of no higher a density than zoned. A ci!y may be templed to see new apartmenL"i as 11 new sourte o-f revenue, then ~rant \•ariances to allow a higher density than the zoning. This proves to be a fal se economy. A large n11mber of aparlment-s eventually are a burden to the city . TOO HIGH A rental densltv causes ~ Higher city taxes for education and ot her <'i ty se rvi ces -r.reater traffic congestion -Parking problems A faster deterioration of !Jving units resulting in a trend towards 1 I) transient residents, (2) slum areas, (3) a higher incidence of crime. ( 4) loss or revenue and (5) resultant higher taxes. 1-ligher t.axes tO the individual property owner result from higher density . The cost of services to each lndlvitlual is greater than th e income derived' rrom his living in the city. This income includes: (1) industrial and commercial tax , ·(2J gas tax rebBte fr om the state (based on city population) arid (3) the sales ta:< reht>J.e from the stale. (based on point of origin). The city property tax mekes up the defic it. -.. THE ~1ERE BUILDING or more apartments does not create more in· rlustry in Huntington Beach, nor do the gas and sales tax re bates ('{!Ver their shere of the added cost. Thereforr. each individual property owner pays a higher property tax because of greater apal1· men! density. Renters indirectly also have higher costs. Ove rbullding leads to vacarn:y. Apart· men! owner.; compete by lowering the rent and cutting expenditures on upkeep. This inevitably brings deterioration of living units along with slum·like con· ditions, a higher crime rate. resultant loss of revenue, then higher property tax· "· Let's make certain that current new rel'enue sources or a t.endencv toward too high a density doesn't resuh in ruture vast slum areas. LEONARD WRIGHT Freeu.,ay Routit•g T(I the Edit-0r: In your editorial of Aug. 25, re£:iirdin~ the Rte. 3'il fr,ew11y. you state !hat by rr· questln~ ;i renpenlnR of hearing~. Foun- t11in Valley is "shutting the door un negotiations.·' - Promising Too M1icl1 Jumping to conclusi0ns-- One of the biggest rn1stakes you can make in Ufe is to promise too much to too many people. Your promises ~hould be few and highly selective; the fewe r you n1ake, the Fewer you !Jave t-0 keep. If you rnake a thouSAnd oromi!!es and make good on 999 of them, the one you'll be re- membered for the longest is the one you didn't fulfill. Nobody ever really forgivea a broken promise. i . . ;::,. ('F:' .. f ;•'....,j\ \·~ ,./ You're only as good as the promises you keep. Any man more than six inches taller than llis wife, or who outweighs her more than 50 pounds, Is pretty likely to be henpecked. On the othe r hand, most "'Junoesque wives are pa t hetically dominated by their husband If he: happens "lo be a slern \itUe man wlth a Napoleon complex. WHAT 15 TJIE one thing you 'd hate to be told you had to do or star~e? In my cai;e, I think whet I'd hate most to be told to do would be to shoe a horse. I have no idea how tq begin or which end of the horse to try to placate first. The thing the average fellow finds hardest to Ogure out about Pre11den:t Nixon's new economic policy is why, the. rloy arter he freezes prices and wages, Woll Street ha s its biggest day In history -<1crid the price of ,;tocks goes up 32 points. Don't st.oc:k prices flt in the freezer? ,. r ·:J"'""'.Jl~J J!o~te . i _ ' . ~~.... ---· ----""~ .... 1J hivalry isn't really dead _ The averaRe man ou!d stlll lip his hat when he met a lady -lf he only wore a hat, and U only there was a way to te ll she Wa! a lady. THE WORLD'S dullest conv~rsation I!! the one that re sults when a lalkatlve barber climbs into a cab driven by a talkative hacky. A cQn1clentiou1 boss is one who pinches the girls In the office only on the basis ol" their 1eniority. Some modem women are so finicky that lf they played the role that E11e had in .. Eden · they-wouldn't even notlct t~ s~rpent In the tree because they'd be too bU~y complaining to Adam about the worm.Jn the apple. The surest way to turn a friend of the bride into an enemy of the who le family is to invite her to the wedding but not to th e reception afterwa rd. THERE ARE TWO 1hlng.g it uftually pays for a fellow to take at something leas than face value -the advice of a racetrack tout and a Jett.er or recom· mend.11llon written by a kind-hearted minister. Tl only conflnns your suspicion of the wayl of thl1 world to meet lat.er In life the kid who chtated you •t the schoolyard marbles and find out that he h11.1 become owner of 1 highly successful tele:vl1lon repair shop. \ - I question the legality of any city staff or state high111ay engineer to resolve this controversy In private negotiations, th1,1s dE'priv111g the public of its "rights" to be 111ade aware of any change in the tocat!Qn of this freeway . The adopted Rte, 39 was to interchange with Pacific Coast Frecwav at Adams . If there is no Pacific Coast Freeway, and no interchange at Ad;ims. then this is not the "proposed" route presented to the public in the form or :i hearing. and later adopted by the Highway Commission. YOUR EDITORIAL also states thal the growth of a region is at stake: however, must thls growth be al the expense of one community'.' Thus far, the public is 11ware that the Coast F'reeway may not be constructed prior to the Huntington Beach F'rce1vay, if' al all. Secondly, the adopted Rte. 39 freeway !erminates at Adams. Can a n y reasonable person state lhat t h i 1 11.'rmlnus would be advantageous tQ Hun. lington Be:irh residents? The freeway 1vnu!d provide Orange and Los Angeles C:nuoty residents a faster method to reach thr beach i.rea: however. traffic at lhe terrnihus at Ad;im~ would be backed up for miles. further complicating 1ur[are street travel. AS I UNOERSTAND iL any change or r(·ro utinf:; of the freeway would delay cOn· : '.ructi11n. '(This reason was given ui; ••0 n tile sugge stion wa s made lo cross :·~i! 11nd tra ve l SflU!h on Gothard.) By 1 •·ll!!ing the interchange at Adams, and continuing the Rte, 31J freeway either south ,or in :inolhC'r directi on. is · in essrncC' a re·r(JUlit11i. and would £urther t'hange the rnaster freeway plan. As was nientioned :it the hearing in 1968. by traveling sou!h nn (;(1thard. traffic would ht' directed lo\\·ard thl'! city beech ln preference tn th(' state beach. Would this rnute not. ;issist the city in paying for the rivr hloc·ks or proposed parking racllitil!5 and stimulate activity in the downtown ;ire<i~ Tll E SOLUTION ln the problem may not be resolverl u easily as you suggest The cily of Huntington Rea ch is-counting lieavily on the construction of the Coast Freeway. and seems to be forging ahead v•ilh plans on the assum ption that it will eventually be t•onstructed. Perhaps il Ls tirne for offic ials of the l.'itie~ involved to tons'lder lhe possibility that th e Coast Freeway may not be constructed. and should therefore prepare alternate plans. <.:uch a drastic variation from the original proposal presented to the public, coulcJ have a lasting effect on Huntington Be;ich residents, and therefore should not be resolved without a public hearing. " MRS. RONALD BLAIR Concerned Citizens Cowicil DAILY PILOT Robert N, Wttd, Publisher Thom111 K teuil, Editor Albtr' W. Bates Editorial Page Editor The ed1!0Tlal page of the Dally Pll()I ~ekll to Inform and 1tlmulate niad- ers ~ prC'senting this nev.·spaper's opinlqns and comment&?)' on loplC'I of 1merest and slrnifica.n«, by p~ vh111\E a forum for ~he e;-rcprtll!llon of our rtader1' opinions, and by .,...,_ ~enttns the diverse. v!ewp()lnta or In-- formed ob&ervtn and spokesmen on tOl)IC.11 af tht day, Wednesday, September 1, 1971 L Arnall Di•claarge Rules Relaxed . ...... For Oh1ectors ·Big Air Merger Opposed DIZZY SAYS HE'LL RUN PARIS (UPI) -J a" trumpeter Dlz2y Gillespie says he ill .erkw about ruMing for Milk, Juice Fad ~ For Yoµng Cited presldt!nt of the Unit ed States. VIENNA (UPI) -lligh-of mllk, beverages, juices. WASHINGTON (UPI) If he wlna, he'll appoint pressure a dvertising has led frtlils and candies , .. the DAILY PILOT S lOUTIQUE SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! WASHINGTON ~AP\ Jmplemniting a 1970 Suprenie C:Ourt decision. the Pentagon has revised its regJlations lO remo1•e belief in 11 supreme being as a prerequisite for winning di 11chargr .as a con· acienlious objector. characterize religious in sense, or characterize religious.'' these beliefs A! the traditional may exi:iressly them as not The Justia Dep&rtment has Muh1umru1d All a.! sec~ry Am~iean childrt'n to un-social ac~ptance of these challenged the prt>poaed of nat.t and name Dukt EU· balanced diel:l , with too much food8: is ao ingrai~ that the N•w~o?,'~~.L,j,F•v•'!;5_7740 merger of American and ington '!mbassador to "any milk. juice and fru it and tool~~ro~mm2~u~ru~·1~y~iJ~un~aw~M~e;o:f~lhi:·,J~~~~~~~~~~~ Under the new directive, hsued Tuesday. servicemen may base applicaUnns for discharge as conscientious ob- jectors on ".solely moral and ethical beliefs even thougb the applicarll himself may no t The Supreme. Court ruled June 15. 1970. in the case or Welsh vs the United Stat.es lhal me.n with strong moral or ethical objections to military duly may be exempted from military service as long as their beliefs are deeply held an<' are oot based on ell"· pcdiency. Tbe new Pentagon regula· lions are identical to Se!etlive Service regulations already in effect. The new regulations, signed A • F by Deputy Defense Secretary lr OrCe David M. Packard, requires the services to CQnsider ap. 'LJ z B •' ' plications fo r CO status even g Y UJ,S if the applicant's beliefs form· ed after he received an in- d duclion notice and before ac· Reporte tual induction. Under Selective S er v i ce WASHINGTON 1API regulations, individuals whn country he want& to go to." I net d' •-ha • W-~ern Air11-. --·--•1·ng . 11. ed hi little meat and vegetab es, two unsou 1e .. ry bit' """ '"'""" ...,..u:uu Gillesp1e, 53, rea 1rm s lhe Step would have "an1·1. nd'd •-d U,S. doctors said today. ca l acy as •!'(; woun up a This imbalance -which competitive effects" that four-day visit to France to ap. they c a 11 e d ··socio-cultural You11 love the Americans :~!~iU~utweigh ariy public J:.'l~fva r1 a television jazz :~no~~t~~;hy~ ~u:eJ~~ many ways of "If J get to be president, I'm · h h Th. A m. n·can-W••tern 111 ••-.,. · and fa ilure to galn we1g t, l e ..... going to ca or "'"'='uni 1cat1on · 1 C.rank OLl.t · r h r ho! Id G'll · doctors told the lnternallona merger v•as one o I ree en· o the w e wor , " 1 esp1e Congress of Pediatrics. dorsed Tuesday by th e said, in an interview Tuesday. Drs. Karakat Gokulanalhan Ob • Transportation Department It------------and K. P. Ver ghese. both from SCeJll,t y s.aid it al.so sUppcN"ted mergers Hov.·ard n . Sit Y in between A 11 e g h en y and 4 fn--.1! led \Vas · said they ~SHlNGTON tAP 1 I -lD ".)::.;;:....;-;:·died 2 n, aged l to Ope ly sold and ~ ho~· n Mohawk, and between Delta "'-6. in afnu . . in a A ~an pornography has and Northeast. I BJ suburban industrial town in become as explicit as anything But lhe transportation .agen-ll 3St. Maryland. All !he f.amilies, in Denmark. says a presiden· cy said ii would oppose crea· they said, showed "negativism Hal pornography CQm mission tion of a super airline. It said MAD ISON, Wis. (AP) -toward older concepts of child researcher. and is probably Four young fugitives. who care and modernism i n in eHect it would not approve . . ,, aboul a $200 million·a-year in-have been .sought by the FBI material possessions. dustry. the creation of a carrier for a year, were Indicted Tues-Jn such a society, they said. .John S. Sampson, who was a larger than United Airlines, day on murder charges in con-"the adverse effects of mass commission staff member, the biggest domestic air car· nection with a fata l bombing persuasion techniques appear s;:iid a reasonable estimate for rier. at the University of WisCQnsin. to outweigh beneficial effects U.S. hardcore pornography -The Justice Department im-Gerald Nichol. Dane County in child nutrition. Overac- stag films and other erotica mediately filed a brief with dist"l"ict attorney, said the ceptance of heavily·advcrtised sold under the counter ~ is $5 the Civil Aeronautics Board grand jury indictments, con-foods as a fetis/l in diet leads million lo $10 million a year (CAB !. asking the board to tainini murder counts. could to nutritional imba!"ances." although reliable figures don't disapprove th e American-help with extradition negotia· The result of this. they sa1d, They're an at ..• mallie'.i WIG & BEAUT Y SALON S"18.J4"4b 250-D E•tt 17th StrHt COSTA MESA HILLGREN SQUARE ... a nd You'll lov• Our Hug• Selec.tion! \ Wl<fS·FALLS0 WIGl.fTS/ have not applied for CO status Black airmen may turn t.o before receiving an induction violence unless base cnm-notice must wait until they 11re manderi; "stop gambling with actually sworn in. festering frustrations" and en -The new regulations also re.- force stronger civil rights quire th e services to grant ap- measures, an Air force study p!icanls a hearing at which exist. _w~e~st=e~rn~m~e::rg~e~r~. _____ _-1.li~o~ns~in~v~o~lv~in~g~fo~•~ei!g~n~n~a~ti~on~s~.__:w:•~s~a:_::"~d1~·s~pr~o~po~rt'.:'1io~na~le~,~·n~t,~l<~ej~~=~~=~:::::'.:'.:::::::'.:=~~=~~:'.:::::::'.:=~::'.:::::::~~ Sampson'! 200-page report!· they may appear with .11 says. nd · Following a six-month stud~ lawyer. submit a e.xamme 11t 15 ba ses in the Air Training all evidence and prepare a Command, 11 l5-mz.n h u m .a n written report which con- relations team said ii found st~~ess:r~=da~ t~~a~~-ve "discrimination and racism 1n 11uthorily lo discharge con-the command and it Is ugly." scientious objectors classified "The word we get i! that the a! noncombatants in lieu of black will 'wail and see' what assignment to noncombatant happens as a result ol our duties such as in the medical visit., but they won't wait corps. long." the team said in a Of 1.106 men in the Army report released Tuesday. who applied last year fnr on A m·e r i c a n pornography lraffic and dislribulion as of August 1970, made for the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography that dissolved last year, was published this week. E x p I i c i t Hi-millimeter pornographic films shown in public theaters in many largl' U.S. cities "do nol differ one iota" from those in Denmark. Sampson said. He s a id American "adults n n J y '' paperbacks and mai;:azines differ nnly in that they have more text along with the e.rotic phofngrapbs. The team interviewed scores discharge RS conscientious ob- of white, black and Mexican-jectors, only 357 had the re- American officers and enlisted quest approved. men and submitted its report -'----'-'------=----iiiiiiiiiiiil;;;;:~-------to Air Training Com mand or-.... ficials .July 26. The report was not made public, howe ver, un- til a copy was leaked to the Nev.• York Times. 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SHOP MONDAY TMRU SATURDAY 'TIL 9 PM ••• SHOP SUNDAY 12 PM TO 5 PM HOl'WA.UC ........... --.......... '''''"' I ' PANO•AMA CITT ........... __ "'~2 11 ltOSIMlAD -~ ... -......... ~.. -i...t STJ...!110 COVINA 11.n_ .. _...,_..., i. '66-7411 I I I I , I I ' Newport'Beaeh EDITION Teday'• Flnal N.Y. Steeb VOL 6'4, NO. 208, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI TEN .Cl:NTS Newport's Grand Plan Avoids Tax Hil{e-Now By CANDACE PEARSON 01 l"9 Dellf f'llH Stiff Updating the Newport Beach general plan won't cost city re;;idents any addi· tlonaJ ta.xcs for at least t!1is fiscal year. 11 all goes as scheduled. Monies needed for 1971-72 can come fro m <1vailable !unds, City Plan Admin- 1s1raror Ca rl Neuhausen said today. A report prepared by the Community Devel opment. Department to ~ discussed by the PlaRning Commission in a study session J p.m. Thursday states tha t .11bout .$165 ,000 would be needed the first year. Thi s figure has since bel':n cut by City ~tanager Robert L. \Vynn to $129.150 and endorsed by the Ucy council at its Aug. 23 m~ting. Al the same meeting, the cooocil cul city taxes from by two and one-half cents, to $1.20 per $Hl0 valuation. This mea•s that the average '5Q.OOO home owner in Ne\lo'J)Ort Beach \lo'OLllt1 pay a rity tax of $150, as oppoeed UJ $3.12 more paid last year. Wynn poinlcd OUL that the city shO\lo'ccl 11 $169,400 surplus in j\3 general fund and th is and money already budgeLed would pay for the plan's Deginnlng. The surpluses in part came from projects schedu!ed but Rever under1aken · for 1970-71, Neuhausen explained. Addi- tional revenue stems from tax monies . or the money already budgeted. $50.000 i5 for a traffic study and another $;)0,000 has been set aside in the contingency re · aerve account. But just because the city is able lo go ahead "'ith its master planning ·without extra mo"ey from the taxpayers, !his situation will not necessarily exist for 1972·73. Neuhausen said. ''It depend s a lot on the personnel need- ed." he said. Plans have been made to add an as- sistant and an associate planner the first year a11d another associe{e. planner the second. ) Cosls for the second year. when lhe plan is scheduled for completion around August. 1973, are tentatively budgeted at about $140,00, of which $34,920 is salaries Jor additional staff, "If "''e don •t need that second a!Sociale and we can get federal help," Neuhausen said. "then the figure may be reductd and there won't be .a11y need for them to raise taxes." Tut city is currently planning ln 11pply for a $50,000 federal grant from the fed- reeze • • 1x-mont l1•vi1ie P ·rotests McDonnell Zone Change Okayed By JACK BROBACK 01 !~1 Ooity ,.ilol ;11tt Strong protests from representatives or !he Irvine Company and its industrial comp lex fai led lo block approval Tuesday by the Orange County Planning Com- mission of a controversial rezone of 50 <1cres adjoining tiile Orange County Airport . By a 3 to 2 vote, commissioners recom- Newport Eyes l-yea1· Freeze 01i Higli Rise The Ne\.l·port Beach Planning Com· missio n Thursday will condu ct a public l1earing on an ordi 111ance which would place a one-yea r ban on high rise through the city whi le \.l·ork progresses in updat· ing th e Newport general plan. The commission en<lorsed the ordi· nance at its Au g. 19 meeting, when mem- bers rejected an earlier proposa l for a tw o.yea r freeze v.•lthi11 the boundaries of the Lower Ne"''port Bay Civic Di stri ct . Bot h ordinances ~et the maximum hei gh( limit al 35 Ject. bul !he Civic: lllst rlct propo;;a l applied only to shore- line properties along the Lo"'cr Ne"'•port J}.1~· ·r ne c11y h;i.~ esllmated it "''ill takP !1\0 years 10 get the new mas ter plan ;:i•topled. although City Mana ge r Robert \r.1·11n h.is said an interim plan might be ready 1n (our months. ~omc p:a11n111g commissioners had con- lf'!ldt'd that any temporary height limit should apply equally to all properties in the cit.v. in economic fairness to all prop- r rty owners. Councilman Carl Kymla aFKI Comm1s· ~ioner Gordan Glass. members or the. Civic D1s!rict rommillee, sa id that water- fronl prope rty was a ~pecial case be- 1 ausc 11 1s a "public asset." Kvm!a has ~ince filed an appeal with Ille 'city touncil. a move which n1eans lht! t'Oll nci l can still adopt the District ordi- nance if it chooses despite the commis- sion's action. If the one·year ba n passes the commis· 1i11n Thursday . then it must ~till go \0 the 1·1ty council for final approval. A moralorium on bullding "''ithin the District expires Nov. JS. at t1t•hich 1ime original zoning allowing 50 and 85 foot 11eigh!s wil l be i111 effect. unless 11 new nrd in11nce is adopted in time. The c.ity staff report on the commis· !!ion's one-year ordinance says that !!uch 11 ban "could ha ve a detrimental effect !See. lO Gll RISE, Page ZI I S YOUR NAME ON THE LIST? f'olks along lhe Orange Coast with delinquent property taii:es are listed In today'fl DAILY PILOT in the largest legal adverti.~lng section t\·er published by the ne\\'!!paper. ~ccording to Joseph E. Davis of the legal adverti~ing department. Four and one-half pages of people wanted ror taxes are published to- da y followi ng Page 48. Are you itmnng them? mended to lht Board of Supervisors that the. 1'.1c0onnell Douglas property on the northeast corner of t.tacArthur. Bou\'e\•ard and Campus Drive be rewned fr1H1'1 in- dustrial to commercial use. Donald Douglas Jr., McDonnell Douglas senior vice president, led the debate for hiS firm and persuaded commissioner• Woodrow Butterfield, Fred Jefferson and Arnold Forde that the giant aerospace corporation 1hould be allowed to build a hotel, offieil buildinp &.nd convention center on the site. Commissioners lloward Smith and Dan Foley thought the proposal should ht given more study. A planning i;taff report which favo red the 7:one change was vigorousty attacked by Irvine Vice President Richard Reese. The commission and the Board ot Supervisors had turned down two simila r rezone requeslll late last year by Azimuth Equities of Newport Beach y,•hich had an option on the McDonnell Douglas acreage. ~- The zone change recommendatidft" marks the first such deviation in lhe Jrvine Industrial C.Omplex: suggested by county planners since the inception of the complex five years ago. The only other commercial zoning in the area is on &O acres owned by Irvine north of the "1c0onne!I Douglas property tJn Mac.Arthur. The Airporter Inn and several office bu ildings and restaurants are localed there. Irvine's Reest argued against lh!' change saying that the proponent had noL shown a need for additional hotel or r,t- fice facilities in the area and that the proposed v11st hotel-office comp!e;\ 1,1·oultl choke traUJc on nearby highways. ''This is a monumental change in plan~ for lhis area," Reese charged. ..It viola tes the integrity t f the industrial complex plan." 1 Mexico Threat Told to, People By President MEXICO CITY (UPI) -President Lujs Echeverria warned t.lexico today that ter. rorist groups. "originating abroad," are trying to overthrow his nine·month-old government. In his first report to the nation prepared for delivery to rongress, Echeverria said a recent series of armed robberies in Meii:. ico City and elsewherei''appears to cor- re.'lpond to a dellbr.rate plan to alter the social peace. "The institutions of publlc security have apprehended' the crlm inals in several case.s and ha\'e uncovered their frequent linb to clandestine movements. originating abroad, and about whose ex- istence and eventual dangers I am oblig- ed to clearl y warn the country," he said. Echeverria referred to the arrest in March of 19 Mexicans allegedly trained in North'Korea "to comm it crlmes in our country and to subvert the constitutional order." He sakl it was Proved they ''had Installed center~ to teach techniques or sabotage and terrorism." Mexico City police earlier th is summer a rrested member• of a 1errorisl "1?11, ~1hose members said they were commit· ting "exproprlN.ions'' in the capital le> finance guerrilla movement.a: in the stale of Guerrero. ,. " . ' . . •' ' ' , ! ./'' -,, " •• GAILY f'ILOT Iliff f'Mt9 NEWPORT POLICE HELICOPTER RUSHES YOUNG VICTIM TO HELP AT HOAG HOSPITAL Officer Tim Grundeman, Orderlies Mik• S~rks and O.nni1~ont1 With Nurse Ev•lyn R11b Helicopte1· La11diI1g Place Assured f 01~ Hoag Hospital Hoag r\iemorial llos pit.'>J has as.~u;ed 1hc Newport Beach Police Deparlmcn! lh.11. a helicopler landing pad will be parl of the hospital's new expansion pr OJCCl. A hospital .spokesman sa id the hclipad site has not been selected and its com- pletion {'()ll]d be tn a few month s or in l\.lo'O years. depending on whe re it 1s buill. T""'o sites are in the rron l running. on the southwest corner o{ the recently com - pleted power p!ant or on a concrele and i:teel cover over lhe proposed emergency room and ambulance parking area. The first choice would make "' helipad po~ible sooner, but the site might not \)(> ~on<i ror helicopter landings becau se nl nearby equipment, hospita l aut horities :-:'llll. Twn Kewport Police choppers have been in operation ~1ncc February. TI1ey ha\'e made three emergency landings on the ho!;pital parking lot which \1•as !ermcd in:-.dequale by the pol ice pilots. One emergency landing was made Tuesda y afternoon when a two.year-old hc.y \\'as transported from Corona del ]\Jar because he needed oxygen. Hoag officials said the fina l helipr:j choice \Vill depend on surrounding con- ditions. finances available and approval by the California AvlaLion Authority. Youth Cleared in Death Of Sister-in-Law, 19 By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 l~t Dolly "!lot fllH ?t1urder accessory charges against a 16- year-old Huntington Beact. bny "''hose sister-in-law was shot to death 11.·londay have been dropped. lluntington Beach police said Jerry Sipult. arrested in connection with the shooting death of Mrs. Kathleen Slpul!.. 19, or 10122 Kamue\& Drive, Huntington Beach, was released from Juvenile flail Tuesday afternoon. Slpult'11 father, James, 48, remains i11 custody in Huntington Beach. Police .allege he killed his daughter-in-law when he fired a single shot through the door or !,he family homt. A second brother-in·law. Jamt.li Sipull Jr_, 27, remains at large todBy. bul police have cancelled their all·points bulletin ror hi~ arrest. Det.ective Sgt. Monty McKrnno11 said they would still like to talk to James Jr. 85 a \.lo'itne8S to the. shooting, ''but at the mon1enL we do not consider him an ac- cessory in the case." James Jr. escaped the police dragnet in Costa Mesa Monday night which rerulted lo the capture of hi!: younger brother and father. The father was arrested when officer• fllml Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach surrounded the apartment al 2924 Pepper Tree Lane. Suffering a bullet wound Jn his leg, he surrendered without a fla:ht. Police allege James Sr. was shot in the right knee. follo""'lnR the lamlly argument which resulted in the young t>ou,,ewite's de A th. Je.rry hAd been arrested about one hour earlier by CO!lta ~teEa police at 17th Street and Placenti11 A venue. lie was fSee SLAYING, Pagt 1) Newport Police Copter Rushes Boy to Hospital Newport Beach Police helicopter Adam l. specl on a two-minute emeri;ienc y flight to Hoag Hos pital Tuesday 'vith a 2-year. old Corona del fllar boy. The police chopper carried Christopher Hochschild of 2915 Pebble Drive. to lhe hospital lvhere he was given oxygen, treated (or a high temperature and re- leased in good condition. The boy became sick and v.·ent into convulsions while sleeping at the East Bluff Pre-school. A nurse determined he needed emergency oxygen and called the fire department. The helicopter, piloted by off icer John Henne with observer Tim Grundeman, was able t.o land at the school, pick up the boy and transport him to Hoag be- fore the Fire DepartmenL could reach lhe ichool. The police chopper landed in the Hoag parking lot where emergency room at.. tendants rapidly worked on the child lo put him in good condition. Hospital of· ficlals snid the child had a high tempera- ture which could have caused lhe ron- vulsions. Air Cal Flight Thwarted by Fi0g Fog prevented an Air California char- ltr llJ&:ht from lalldlnt early TUtsday morning at Orange County Airport. Officlal• of the airline said the p11ne .... was empty when it came to Onn1e County at S:30 1.m., hlvln1 de.po.siled rln<flgtrtm rrom Maryvllle and Jleddln1 at tht Burbank Airport. Air Cal spoktsrMn wet thtre wa1 no emergency problem and the empty plane slmp)t Wtflt to Long Beach A1rport when It •'1 Impossible to l•nd at Orange eoonly. era:l gavernmenr3 Public Employment Program (PEP) to hire additional plan• ning staff. However, this grant would go to hire two or three people who would probably perforn1 research for the departmeiit, V.'hl ch would still hire the two or th re' planners. "The grant specitie$ lhat only <.."efU.in ldnds of people can be hired under it - like unemployed aerospace workers (See PLAN, Page Z) Em pl() yes Face Curb By JOHN VALTERZA 01 1"-D•lly f'l .. t 111tf President Nixon todc>.y asked C.Ongres.1 lo approve a six·monlh freeze oh pay raises for three. million federal employ~. including members or the military. Presdenlial press secretary Ron Zieg~ ler said 1he proposa.I would arrect .. vlr· tually all federaJ employcs." All po1tal service workers. however. would not be involved, because they fall under the existing 90-day wage price action. Ziegler said that because of previous Congressional support of the !IO-Oay eca. nomic: action he foresees no oppo&itio~ the President'.!! suggestion when Congress reconvenes. Ziegler S8id the President proposed the dra!Ue action "UJ set an example for the rest of lhe nation . 11 is slgnifi~ant because of the number of employes the federal government has. Non-military gover11ment employe~· v.·ages were t~ have been reviewed on Oct. 1 when an average raise of six per· cent W'OUld havt been granted. If the President's idea is adopted the revie1v and raises would be deferred 3ir months. "Since continuing emphasis will be placed on the exercise Of responsible i•· dustnal and labor leadership lhroughout the nation in the months to come." the President said, "l must apply such fisca l restraints as will clearly signify the good faith of the fede ral government .as a major employer." He added that the govtrnme.nt should con tinue to set an example for Ameri- cq11s in the striving to achieve prosperity in peace time. He urged lhe affected emp!oyes "to make whatever temporary sacrifices in personal gain which may be needed to retain the greater good for the country as a whole." Ziegler 5aid !hat Sl.3 billion would ht the amount saved in fede ral wages if the President's new freeze were t.o be adop1ed. Congress has 30 days (consecutive) in which to act on the proposal. '1'fake it a 1'fillion' SACR1P.1ENTO {UPI! -Th e Californr:· Stale Fair, plagued by con· fron tati ns belween teen-agers and police, JS changed its slogan from "the fun nne" to ''make it a million." "Now that the problems are und er control," of. ficials said, eve ryone should come· tB the fair and push attendance over the million mark. The fair tnds Sept. 3. We•t•er Comfortabll!L wealher predicted for the Orang~ Coast tod1y and Thursday. "·ith highs In the mid· ?O's along lhe coast rising lo 35 degrees inland. Lows tonight some- \lo·hat cooler -around 55. INSIDE TODAY Th£ dnxiluation of !he dollar fh1all11 ha1 made its impGCi cm Russia. Ste 'IOfl', Page 4. ...II~ JI <•N,.,•le ' <•l'Mf' c-' ,,_...,. U• '1 (lolfll#IM ft-+1 C....W• 41 ,_ . °""' ~ •• oi-"'" •• ..lllMrlolt "°'" I lll'ttrf•l•-.. ,. """"'• 2:1-U --" """ L. .... ~ ,. ~ .. ~ ' • • '"z O.l.ILY Pl lOT N W~l't~·~· S~p!A!mbcr 1, 1971 ·,. ~:Buts Backs J'ree::e .. :: Economist Raps Nixon Tax Plan •• WASH!!\'GTO;..· (L"PJ \ -Economist · iArthur ~f. Okun I said 1oday President ,t\'ii-on·s busintss tax rrllef proposals -were "ecr.nomicallv and snr1al\v un- ~ustifiable " and should be drastically -(J'l.'trh<1uled O~"Un . cilatrm11.n nl !hi' Pres1d~nt'~ Council of Econoniic Ad\·1sers during par! nf I.he Jnhnson Adm1 n1s trat1on, en- dorsed !he 90-da;.o "·1g~-pr1ce lrreie and the l\ixon Administration's efforts to im- prO\·e L' S trade n1·er~~as But Okun told the Senate-House Jornt Economic Committtt l'\ixon's ta~ prn- ??Sl l! should ~ rPjec!ed by Congress on grounds I.hey "·ere unhalan~d . unfair !o wa~e earners and \l'Ould deprl\'t the na- tion of tai: re,·enues for \ital domesttc prrigrams. Okun. no"' assnciated with the pre~tigious Brooking lnst1tu1ion in \Vash1ngton. asktd rhetl'lrica)[,- .. Ho"· can anyone \\'hn spe.<;, 1he shame Gf po"erty. Lhe plight of our cil1es and the st.ate of our en v1r!'lnment want to cul 1ntn . µi e revenues that offer our main hnpe frir . '.s:drrecting lhes e ills? ... .. This is a grievous mlsaiisessment of the nation 's pn<lr1t1es" Okun estimated th1t Nixon's pt(lprisal! fn r greater deprl!ciat1nn' alln\\'anres . by bus.1nesses on l!qu1pmf'n! fnr '""Pf>al of Ae seven percent autn exri5e tax . rnr a jM'trf'nl in\'f'~!me n! rredil "wn11lrl riuandrr n"11rl.'· $1(1 hilh,.,n a year of 1h• l'll;·tf'rm tf'l"f'T!Uf' c-apPCllY nl !hf' fedf'ral La)i s~ stem " Taken ln,tP!hrr. hf' s:url !hf' tax hr,,ak s, •·would make 1971 th• year of th,. greatest bustn~s tiix c11t in nur histor,· "' In r.ontrasl. Okun said , 1he tai break ~1xon prnpnsed Int a1·era2l" .,,,.·age earners -moving up the effer!i1'e dAte nf in- creases tn !ht' s1.-indan1 incn mt !11.1; dt'- duct1on -1~·nulrl !nw"r inrllv1dual !axes in 1972 bv onh· S2 .1 bi!h(ln. Bll! Ok Un $a'1r1 !ht' t;:n; breaks would be offset by a schedulrd SJ billion increase 1n sncial sPcur11v 1axr~ Okun said the bl1.~inl'!'S t.1 x proposal~ \\'l're .-ilso 11nh11!11nrrrl in lh•1r effert~ on \'arious i..'ldustrif'!> He said thev ll'(lUlrl prn1·1rit' big inct'ri\11·cs fnr produrtinn nf business eri u1pment and automnhtle~ . 11·hi1e "th,.y 1·ir1u111ly ignore _.ti n1hl'r in dustrif'S which prorluce nearly 90 percenl of our national product.'' :-~EW Secretary Says He's Not Quittin g U.S. Po st B~· JOff'' \'AL TERZA Ot tllt 01111 ~llol "'!I . Elliot Richardson. stcretarv of health, education and 1.~:elfarl!:. sp•nt ihe moming 'Ti.Jesday conterrmg 11i1th President Nixon if\ San Clemente and the afternoon con- .'fi.ncing reporters he does not plan to · i~sirn . -Richardsnn arti\'E'd 1'ul!:Sdav mnrn111g •1 the \\'estern \\'hite House Ill' d1scu~5 ievl!:ral ,HEW t.opics "'lth the ch1ef ex- ~utive. 1 His' arn1·.'IJ came amid srime &peculation th.al he was di ssat isfied ..,,-ith bis cabinet post because cif a cnm- -niunica tion sent early in August by Presi· ·Bent t\1b°fln, "·ho disa1·o"·ed a department plan on busing of m1nl"lnt~· school child ren iP ,t.·1;!in Tex -. "The President's cnmmunication an1 his policies "E'rr distor!ed and mi sun· de~lnNl b•· m.iinl" pen pie, out side covurunent," Richardson said. · Praising the. chief executive. he 5a1d, Vie message dlsa,·011·ing the HE\V plan a-as done as 1 formaJ11y in litigation 01·rr IChool bu sing in Aus!in and was an in· tegral part in a federal court case ln the Texaz commun!t;·. .-:":"Reports in recent days had indicated N R Takes Over :Collins Radio ;, ~l'lrth Ameriran Rock11·el! 1• tll tak" .con trol Thursday of Collins Radio Com- pany, the Cedar Rapids. Jo11i·a-based hrl"T' "ll»hl'lse fa c1hlies include !hose in Ne1A'pl"lrt · Beach. SeaUle. Anchorage, and Honolulu ' • The transaction. as appro1·ed b~ {Alhns· shareholders. 1n1 oh·es !he cash p urchase by l\R of 3.Y.l.000 ~hares of f,rill1ns 1'i cumul11 l11·e preferred stock and -aop01ntment of se\·en of O:>tllns· 13 board ~embers : Arlhur Cnll!ns "111 continue a; t1re:1. dent anri director of the firm . 11 h1le \r f Rnck11·ell. Jr . chairman anri chief ex- ~cut11·e off 1rf'r nf 1\"R , ...,.111 ser1•e as r.ha1rman of th• hoard · As a rP~ult nf !hf' transar!inn. ,\"R will as~um• C'intrnl nf lh~ bnard nf rl1r1"rtnr" -a.~ 1•ell a~ 411 pPrrE'nl nf the t·ot1ng P'l"'~r _:rt~t111g with ~h;u-phnlrlFr • OlAMGI COAJ T DAILY PILOT ,.,b1·• N Wt•'°' ~-n 0 ... 1 1•S •ue".,.!r .. h e ~ II. CJrl 1v v ~e ,.,.'""'""' 1"<!1 c:. .... ...-.1 "-'•••1.,. T~a,..t• iC 11w1I fdl!er l~e ... 11 A. M v·11~i•1 " ............... td ...... t. ~ •••• 1r,.;.1' ~· ... ~I INt.~ c.~ Id •er Hewl"lf' le~• Offke llll N1w~e•! lciwl t•1 r~ M•i!i•~ Aclclr111; ,,0 , lo• 181S, 9lb~l Ottler OHi'" 0..'o M .... , l:J'I 11•..,1 !o~ 5'"••1 l..tf\J~t llll C~. l'2: &~t .. I t";t .....,'I•,'&• l11c~· Htf" l•t<~ 5.._.•...,1•d ... C:l...,.,..Ttz JO.I ~IH"jl\ f.I (I'"'•~& ·~•I tlJI •LY • ILOl. "'''"' -e• " ~· ~··•d '"• "'"""---'· ., ,...,. ... ~ ... "''" .. l"' ... \" 41•'1' I" ••lrl~ M '"'"• ~· L1911"1 lurk, N,_, t.t~c", (""!1 ... ._,, "u-• "1 ~ 1.-cl', l'-lt l• V1Ut~. j O• C. .. ~ .. ••I t 1_.i11tt n6 1•d S'""'"""~• 1••-1 '* ·~ -,..ilMll Hl'IO" llr •t•~1 1 e·••• ~1 ~''"' •I •I JI) """"' a1y l'•M , Ceo<'t M ... 1. T .. 1,lll1rr 171 41 641.tJJ I ct...tflHI • .,.,,... .. 641-1671 c ..... rltfo t, 1m . 0''"'" c11111 •u11-.•.,. ~•l•Y. Ne ..-1 1IOF'<!I, ll011t''°''~"" 9dl'Wlt l ,.,,.,.... ,,.. ~.,, ... ,..,.,, .,.. ••• .... _ t ! .... ,,..uc ... "''"''''" lll'!'Cll l ..... "'i.1;.., DI ("lll'l'•IW"· -·- $-d tU lllO'l .. 1 ~ltd t ! '°II_ .. l '-''h I'd Ce>ote o\1"0. (tl •~IO .\u!Ml"e-" ~~ &~ ............ u u _ ... ,~. •• "''" 0 ,, _..,,"" ,."1111..,-... ,r~ttio>'1. u IS ~·•tr Richardson 11i·as mlUed b)• the ?resident's disa1·o"·aJ. Asktd ii he had cons1derl!:d resigning, 1lichardson said he nerer h.11d. "I_ ne1·er considered a resignation ~i.v understanding of the President's policies "·ere clear beff'ltt his ~isavo-.1·a.l of the busing plan and lhey art clear no11"." he pninted out. He said the r..'ixon ad- ministration beliel"l!:!I" In a spirit nf r"ciperation on desegrt'~alion rathf'r than "bral"ldishing a big stic.k or bringing in federal marshals." "The problem ls nl'll -.1'hether to act nO"l'i', but the best \1"8Y to proceed." Richardson added. He also s11id h~ "'an!ed lo dlspell ''possible confuslon a n d misun- rler5tanding" about Nixon's cnntinued ('Om mitment !I) welfare reform and rE'venuwharing legislatinn. There .,,,.·as no "dilution nf the com· mitment." Richardsl)n said. adding that the President feel~ "it is still urgent to i;:et action" on both items1t.. "certainlv on \\'elf.a.re reform in th is ses•ion ol Congress." 11nd "it Is still poss ible ." Richardson said r-.'ixon '"·as recognlzinl "!ht rf'alities of the legislatil·e" situation "·hen be suggested a one-year del ay in implementing bi~ \l•e!fare reform pro- gram as pa.rt of his new economic poliries. r\ixon hitd asked for a three-month delay nn h!s re ve.nue-sharing propos11Js and one yr.ar on """t.\fare reform, to help hn!d dov.·n federal spending Ziegler Turns ' T T1 Ne 1vs 11lc111' In Son Cl.e111 ente President ~1xon's Pre ~s Secrf'tary Ron Z1~:1..-r ran b~ a 1·,.r, funn1· man -but he: h;is l!tt!p chanl'.'P to bt amid the dail.v h~rratt of queries ]el'eled by the pre.s.s cnrr~ 8111 hr-strurk back with a la1·!.o.h prac· !Ira] jnke Tutsday 3!ternoon at lhi!: San C1Pm-rn1f' Jnn......-• His ht1f'f1ng Parlier In thr rl;a~· harl ~en rnu11nf' It includi;d wmmPnts bv Health, Erluca:1nn and \\."elfare Secre1ary Ell iot R 1c hardsnn. Af1er Richardson camt the: regul1r sparring bel'-'Pe:n rep<"Jr1ers and Z1e11ltr , pointed questions and -gt.neraliy \'aglJe replies. AJ!en1·ards. reporters 11·ere bu~~· !!t ~:ork on lypewriters ::.nd !tle1·is1on cre11·s ~ad already ~et up CilTTltras outd\'(IT! fnr thl!: '"~up" filming of tele1·ision nl"11's dlspa!rh • z1 .. gler iced a ready·And-11·aHing ABC' camer11 cre11· as ht l•ft lhi!: Inn. He stroller! 01er and picked up a l!vt fTll C'rophnne ~Y1t h r~pab!" 1n~trucl1on$ from Wh ite Hnuse aide ,Jnhn Sca!li (a formtr ABC :-;1111·s h .. a1}·11·et.Rhl . hlmself J Ziegler did his. nwn standup dispatch. H" "l'i'alkrd :11 fe11: ~tl'ps from side to ~ldt un!1l 11 "ll1crfa\1fillPrl1he backgrnund ' · Stnp mn11n~. Rl'n. ~n th!')' can get a f""rl fnru~." rhortle-rl Sc.-illl. Th• ca merA and tllP" rProrrlf'r rolle.d "This is Ron ZIE'glrr from lhP \\'estern \\"h •tr Hous.t> "It's a ~aut 1fu! dil\' htrt The: sun 1! ~hining anrl thf' Pn~•tlrlent 1~ hard it ll'ntk 1n his nflice.~ ~ i Hi~. "n•"'!man's ' J"'ktr race crarkl"d ml)mentarlly and Ziegler started to smirk 1 "The bnehng has JU5t cnncluded . and many que~t1ons ''1ere 11sktd. But th•re i~ nn neu·~ "()nc:" age~n. Un~ ls Ron Ziegler , ABC nt'-'~. 1n ~~n Cl!'.'ment,. · •'Tha l''-SO fnr nn"" folks ·· snme>11ne mu11 ,r11rl An~R Zitglfr, nt11 sman. hoppM 1nVJ ti •t ~nl Cadillar :end dro,-e_ a\\·a~.-to lune' " SHOOTING VICT IM Mr1. Kathleen Sipu lt Frot11 Pqe J SLAYING ... hi!:ld nn susp1c1on of bting An acctssory to murder. Prohrf" asi;f'rt.ed the !ft.year-old dr'i1'e his fathf'r .-inrl hrnther from the death i;ctne tn Cni;t.-i ,\1f'~a In rprnn strurtio[! r1·Pn!s wh1rh led \'1 lhf' 5hnnt 1ng. Hunt 1ngt0n Br11ch pollce bel1e1·e the fnllo"'·1n g happened . The Sipult. fAmi!y -Jimts Sr. and his wire Ln1 .~: .JamPs .Jr., 11nd Kathleen .11 nd hPr hu~b.'lnd Jack. 22 -""'ere tni:.-thPr 1n the Hunt1nR!nn Brach horn.-"'hen an argument hrnkP nut h"tween Jack and his fA!ht r ;it abnut B::"IO p n1 Policl!: all"g" .Jami's '!r r. enle-rE'rl r~e fi~ht on hi~ fathrr"i; sldt Thr,· al~n charge the father and Sl'ln were bolh arm- od The twn J t1ml"s agrE'erl tn leave the homl!: but minu1PFi !::iter 1he eldPr S1pull returned and fired a shnt frnm a 22· caliber au1omatir pi~toL ptJhre claim The shot strurk Kathleen in !hf' left chl!:sl. She 11·a~ dE'rlarPrl rlf'.:ir! nn ,:irril'al at P11 cific Hcispital shortly .!lfler 9 pm. F'ollov,.ing the f.-it11! ~hoot.inc:, pnlire_ 11 ssei=t that .hick .~!rugRled with his father and during tha~ light, the older man was wounded. Investigators claim that .Jerry dro,•e up tn lhl!: house at this -point. The two James· ts got into the vehicle and drove to Costlt ~1 tsa. Jn addition to Investigating the dealh scene, police are also attempt in2 ti') tra~ thl: eldl!:r S1pull's movements durine the f\\"n hours betv.•een the shooting and his capture. u u u Shooting '1ictim Kathleen Sipult Sen1ices Slated Funeral !'ler1'ices "'ill be held Thursday morning for ~lrs. Kathleen M. Sipult , 19- ,year-old Huntington Beach houseu·ift wbn was fatally wounded during a shooting at her home . Mrs. Si pull. 10122 Kamuela Ori\·,.. Wil.!1 gradua!ed fr om F'ounlain \"alley High Srhool in l!f70 whf'rP, Fhf' was a member of the schM\"~ drill learn . :'>lrs. Sipult IPa1·e~ her h11s.h1tnd .lark. nf" lhP famil y hnme : her part'n!~, Mr .11nrt ~1 rs Fr<>rt :0.111rph~" nf HuntinRl flfJ BP11.rh; maternal grandp:irents. ~Ir 11.11rt ~lr5. Robf:!rt Bull t.r . nf Oce-en~id~. anri p111ern1tl gr11.ndmC1ther , Mrs ~~arit Hyett , Clf Arizona Ser\'IC'es "'1\1 b• held ;i! 11 a 1n 11.t Sm ith's :'>1nrtuar l" ChapFl. H11n11oc1...,n Beach. lnterm<>nt 11·i}] fo\lo\\" ;H rilrifl(' \"lew Memorial Park . l\'t11·1)(trl Bl":ach Smith"! Mortuat~' is handhng the ar- rangements f 'ro111 Page 1 HIGH RISE. • • nn m;iny car~fully planned f"ip1·elnp- ment~ .. !1 H.d~ a;; example.s the 11 -~tnr,· triwt'r being plan11 Prl at H<1ag ~ff'm,..ri::il H~­ p1tal. .\"e11·port Cent t r. many lr1•1ne Cnmpan~· prnp»r!ies Al"!rf thf' \"~"·Tlflrt Pr01ect beinR rlP~iine-d 0\" Emk11v De- 1·plnpmE'nl f.ompanl' • · Th• sl;iff report al~ri s;i.~·~ 1h;:i1 ;:i hrio:h l l1mitatifln '"u·iihin thf' Lnwer \"rt\'jll'ri Bav livic Di:ot nct is (1Ps1ra ble lo ;irhirl"e .:i 5pecifit 1:011.I " San Fr;inriscn and San O!C'i!O .-ire r11rrl in the slaH rt>pnrt .-is l'A'O cllif'~ wh1rh hil\"f' U6ed specil'J height diiotricts. !)nth permanrnt And le,A"IPOrar.v. l(l lakl' precr- drnce civtr nnrm:ll 1.nning. The ni.~trirl commillPf' rP('ornm<>ncl<>d !uch A tempnr.-ir1 ban un!1I full rlf'1·rlcip- mrnt of a gentrRl plAn . sa1·s !ht i:laff reporl , btcl'JUSe thty felt th;H lhf' "Lnwrr Ne"-porl Ba~· is a tremenrtnus public ;i~­ set 11·hich could hf' perm~nently d1tmagrrl by lhl!: lack l'lf comprthensive. plannin g." Fin11 A1u1ounces Expansion Plans PlAn! for 1 S7 million gro'-'1h prn11.r;o . .,, fl'll' ~e"l'i<pnr.t Beach-ba&ed Nl"uro P~~·chlil · Irie 11nd Health Servic~. Inc hal"e beMi financially bol.!ilerl"'d In an arrttmtnl with C.lifoml11 ~fedical Properlie.s. l.td , L-0! Anii!ele,,. ~f'Uro, \11hlrh SpPr.1al1lf'~ ln lll'Ult' !)Ill'· chl11tric 11nd acute alN'lh<ilir rt'h.-ib11\t11· tion ho!pltal!l. nperatl!:s fa cH1!le$ ui B"'"· C.Ost.11 r.1,s&. Tustin .. .a:~hrciughout otht'r o.irt! of thf' state Sturo Pre.~idtnt Donald\\' \\"ti Rh! ~aid IU11d! ln the: form C'lf hnspltal prnr>trtle! "'Ill .4dequat f"h• hna.nte th~ com pAn y'a expansion through 1'.l74 Murder ~rial Delayed Marine Charged in Slayi11 g of Wife, 20 judge Jl\d courlrMm would nt•l be. r1eJen!t dt.!P.t'l!\"ea fnr 1 l"rilr btfore the Tht murdu trial of Mark .Jo'.lhruinn, acheduled to btJln th is mornin r in Or- •nJe CCk.lnty Superior Cour t, h11., be11tn . . . temporarily delayed with the fi li ng by the dtfen!!t: at1nrney nf 1 writ nf prejudice against the only .11 vailahle judii!e Fullertnn .-ittorney flaymcind Sharp ril- rrl the writ 1n orrler to rlelr1y rhe tri11I penrling .a ps~·chiatric e.xa minAlinn th is mnrnini: nf his 20-year nld client. .Jnhnsnn. .-i h!onde lanky Marine Cnrpnr~l. i.~ rhati;!l'rl with lhP blud~eon slahhing murrler of hi! 2<1-year-old wife, Connie L~·nn , In !ht. rouple's San Clemente apartml!:nl more lh11n 11 year ago Chi ef dt'pul.y tiislritt artornev James Enright, whn will prosecul.t the case against Jnhn~n. :so11id !ht defen!I!: i! ;!lllowed one writ nl prejudice without ha1·!ng to !hn11i' cau se. Enright sa irl the prejutlicial v.·rit Wl'J! filed against .Judge Robert Corfman the onl.v iurist 11\"lllahle 1.n try I.he murrler c11se. The prosecutor ~pt<cu!ated another From P ,<lfle l PLAN ... .'Ind they "''OLlldn 't h.1ve the n!Cessary planning erperienre." NPuh i usen !aid. 1'he PF:P fund~ v.•nuld bf' for r.iJJe fi.K'al 1·tar nnl\' !r such funds could bf. re-ap- PliP!f for. 1n 1972-i.1. th, ilt'lrlilinn.!11 111s_so- ri111~ plannrr probably · would not be nM"rlPrl . ~itirl :'lleul"l11.usen. Tht rF:P prr~onnrl >A'Ould nnl r~l the. ri!y 1tnyth1njt, a.'I Inn~ a~ it -~.'I tn prnvide ~upervi.O\Ot)' ht'lp. 01her !he C"it1· must pa_1• 10 f)f'r('f'O! nf th ... •.11111 1e.~. F'i~11re..o. for thP fir,o:! fi.o.ral yf'1tr Alreadv Apprnveri hy the rit.Y rflll ncil 11rt. S2~.ooo lnr an Prnnnmir .o.1url~·. s10.oon o~ hnu.•- tnR ~t ud.1'. S~.fl(l(l nn II gen\11gical ~rvey .!Intl thP $49.00'1 nn· thr traffir 11tudy. Thi' ro11nril 111.<in 11uthnri1.erl expendit urf" of $25 .00'1 fnr 11 shoreline ~tudy 11nd $!~.1511 /or ~alanP.'I. Thi" $2~.00'1 for tht !ihnrelJnt' ,o:tU('[I' W8~ r•it flown frcim S50,ll00 su1;u~e$ttd by tht pl.-inning ~t aH. W\'11" h.'irl l'\!JilJil~lt!d th!" cu!. ft'elin~ lheN-i.<i 11 irre111 po5.5ibi1H~· nf Jl~flinR. m11.tching funrl.'1 frnm county nr f~er11! 31"11/rCf'<i. All nf the.'1• pl11ii.• Art' roo ting.-nt nn • staff -n"<"nn1menr11'11 p:11n c111ltrl "Altt r~ nail" A." fnr 11i•hich tlir rounril implird .11pprnvAl hi' nk A1'1nJil the funrl.•. •"All!'rnA1f' A"" h11.'lict1lly, mPll.11~ Iha! most of thl!: work will hi' dnn• hv C'ity plannin( !lfArf. with 1hl" speci11tl1.HI rtuditll Min_« cQn!r 11ct"'1 In ron.o.ul!Anl.'1. ''Alternate Fl"' wou ld hP a tnmhin11.r!M 11 regul11.r .'llllff ~nd hirM .~peciatisL•. while "Altern11.1e C" wa.oi ron.'lttftant-wnrk onlv. Thi" .'llafl repnrt r11111'1'l "Allrr1H1t1" /I" both more pff\cienl Arirl mnrr tconomical. Thr malter ha~ heen referr~ to 1h,. Planning C<1mmi~ion lnr rli.'IC\L•~inn 11nrl an v furthPr rt'mmml!:ndatinn.'I. Neuhllu.'le n. until rl"C e:ntly sf'ninr pl:i 11 - ntr. ~'A~ prnm(l!f'1'l !n rlirect all .c11rr.-nl ;inri nl"w pl11nninJil ~1aff in 11pci11tin.e rf- f"1"1.~ 11nrl in pre.o.ecit work nn "" lntr.rim pl11n . 11\i,<i pl11n . .o.rhrrl 11Jrrl rnr NlmplPtinn 11 rn11nrl ,'JOl'embrr. will 11:11.thPr tn~f'thrr all prtviou.-. fii1"rlin .e,o: anrl rrrnrnmpnrJ::1. !inn.~ m.!letP hi' 1<11rvrv • :ind riti~rn·~ ~t11rlv ~!"00.J~. rjp\•i.~f' ,"l ~PnPtlll 1"11"1llC'\" fll:lrl for the rilv 11"11 rll"t flil 111hirh !11.nrl usr~ wnulri no! hi" ch:in1<1'rl hy 11 Of'\\' rl11n "Thi~ .... ·il! hf> a l'Alu11.bl" t'lfl('ument." ~P11h11.v.~rn ~.-iirl ... ,.,. ;i .Rltidl"lin" tn ih, i:1;:iff :ici'1 c-nn~1i11 ;intt . 111' 11•t!l ;i~ r.,llN"!I .11nrl rnmmt.~~1nn "' ~ . ......,_, •e•sa ... :.,.,. ...... , .... ,,;;, . ..,.......,.,..~~.,.,... ~ GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUM .. HlliltS ..:s ue a cwss __ , u :a u: Uh FASHIONING THE GEM To tnil)' appreci11tte thfl! m Rrvel· nu~ fa rel in,i:: 11nct re~11ttin,e brilli~ Rnre nf mNtem iem11. ~·e 'd hBve IC\ Cl'l hFlck to the fift(>(>nth centun' "l'i'h£'n cfiamonct .~ '\\'ere first worn ~~ Pf!r.~onal nrn;lmt'nl..!l. The ri'lrlif'~I fnrm of ~('m cutting \\"<'I' a fn11r -... ided ~tnne 11.·ith ... mint nn !np. Later cultin.'t experiments rPmoved !he point , 1£'8Vin,e 111 fl at !able-nn tnp nr th~ ~trineo: and f11r- lhC'r r11>1·r lnpmrnt macte the stone an octahtdrf'ln h~' cull ing R\\'rlY tht: sh<"!fTl efiji!e~ nn the fnu r ~icte~. pre>- ri11cini:; lhP Rdried brilliAnce C'haraic· teris l ir of fine modem gem.'I. Over !he cen1urie11. eriual pm. .ere~~ hR .' heen m:lde in the tech· nolo~y nf fabricating setti ngs nr mounl in.ia:.~. R1H~ we Are particula r ly proud nf the 'A'ork ~·e do to en· hance !hp hrif!i,11nce nt the beauti- ful stone~ 11.•e spll. Recau~e '°''en lhvfintst gem ls ''lo,.t" In a pnorl.v deSlgned or f11b- r1rr1 !ed .~Pl!in~. "'! p1_11y particular "ttentin n lo ~!I n1ountin,ll'.!. Come nn in .,nd !ee Lil' .•• 1:1.·e ha \'e the e:ii:· Pl!riencfl: and .!i kill .!!t'I essential to the proper displa~· of your gems. a v.-ii!ahl t until Tuesday nf next "·eek. hu~twinet was r1n111ly arrPsitd .Junt 21 Although the ptythl1tlric f'•11minat io11 The 1n11rder \'1ctim. lhf!n lwn rnnnlhs or ,)l'lhns.11n h;;d been schMuled ror loday, preRnant, wa:; dtscovtred by her husband EnriRht said he planned to begin seleclinn June 17. 197~) \l'hf">n he rl'lurned home (If the jury 11nd r~ess in titne for the from guard duly at 1!ie Sa111a Ana J\1~rtne dl!:fenrl,:int In unrlerJilO his ex11m1n:itinn. t'orrs hr hr••p!er fac1!1 ty, he I o I d 1'he tri 11I i.~ expected In ll\st several au1hnl'lt ics. weeks. At the 1111it• 11r 1hr ~Illini;: .lnhnson 1ol d In An indictment Issued .Junl!: ~o. the 1nl'es~1~atnr!f ht ha1i lf'f! his ll'lfe alire 24 Or11n Q:t Cf\un ty Gr11nd Ju ry fnrm;lly h"urs earli t r 11nd reiurnf'd In the coup!P~ charged ,/nhnsnn with the murder. a case 11p11rtmeot At ,.16 J\tonttrl'y Lane to "''hic:h had bttn invesugated b.Y San d1srorer htr Sod~. Keeps Chi11 Up • Future Margaret Knotts What's lit By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI e r r~1 Ct!IY '1111 11111 1'-fargaret Pe11 lrs ls 11n amazing .RirL Shf' mAnllRe!i to hid!' thf' grim thoughl or l.nmorrow uniier ;i 11i·11rm smile <1nd a bubblinR persnn;ilit.v. The 7·yE''1r-11ld "\\lt-stminslrr !ot w;i., ttcen tl;, crnwnrrl prlnress of the \\'e~t Or:u1gAcnun!v Unitr.r1 C'rusar1e. She knowA thrre are sliH 11 rew ~·ear, Jt'f! f)I ,,c11.mperinR 11rnunrl !ht srhMlyArd wl!h h~r frirnrl~ 11nrl nr hcing .-ible In help hrr mother with lhe dishe.,. "II 11i·on·1 be IM h.-id hf'r:iust! I 11.ill ,slill bf' .11hle to i:n lo ,,chnnl." .'he confirleet. ~·1.-irgart't. A v1ct1m nr the rripp!1ni: \Inn Rf"Cklin.R.,hau!>en'!'! f)isE':i~e . ·ha~ snn1r t umor~ :i.lonit her spine 11·hif'h will ullimatf'll nPf'd lo be rel!ln1•er1 tn prr~tr1 f' lirr lifr. A .~ 11 rc.~ulf. ,,he "·ill lri.~e !he u.~e or hl'r .:i rm~ 11.nr1 Ir.Rs . "Shf' knows !hi~ anrl ~hf' 11•11!'! upsrt in 1 hP hrjl1nn in.R Aul ll'E' hnlrl nnth1nJ! h11.ck frnm hrr. ~h" arrf"pls th ing., f!~­ rt'pl inn.-il!y well." :;;:nd her mother, l)nrnlhy. M;irg:iret enjo_v.~ l(oin11: l.n school rnnre th::1n itn."thinR rl.'e 11nd 1,1•hen her mother Inlet ht't th~! :i tr.11.rhr.r wn111<1 cnmP to her htrl, .~he stopped wnrr.1·ing <1hot1l !he f\l!Url". "She 1.~ A hr;J \"P rP11.l!y help!'! ShP f'hilrlren 11·nr5e nff mn!hrr rnmmrntf'rl. li!tlP r:irl Anti !h11.t know~ thrre are th11n herself." her \1arg:irt>J. whri h;i~ :ilrr.1rl1• ~uffrrPti fTil"lfl' 1n hf'r ~hnrl liletimP th.-in mn~t pf'n- p!r t ver 11·111, beg:iri hf'r struiil!fl!: 11t the ARt .... r !hrtr. "Hrr grandm11 w;i~ hn!rl1n1Z hr r and ~hs kirk('(! hrr leg. The bnne broke." Mr~. Pt'a ir~ ,,11.irt. , 11octrir~ 11pplirrl 11 r;:i.~t hut !hr frartur-. r:Pparr1trrl. T\\"ict rhey tnnk i;ptlnler.' from lter mo!~.r'.'I !Mt in 11n effort tn m11kt the (r::1ch1rt e11.!. Th;it failed· 11nd ~ diri an "~rfifif"illl r.. 0 ~11..'f rn,or 11111 ,~~•· THE BRAVEST PRINCESS M11rg11 ret Peairs, 7 "Her 11'1!. \l'l'l~n't t:rnwini: hf'r:iU~P th.- hone 11·11,~ 1d1s1ntrgra!1ni;: 11nrl \\"hrn ~h" \\'It~ :i, ~n .-impu1;illnn wa~ nt.ce~sary.'' s.-iirl th.-mnthrr. ~hE' w::i~ f!lig1hle . ShP never even thou£h l "The lrg "'fl.~ 11mp11t:itf'rl nn Tue~rl::1v ahout it.'' 11nr1 the nrx1 rl:i.v .chr ""fill Alrrilrly 1,1·11lk1n~ Tri d::i!r m,..rt'1r11I hills h:i1·e aml"lunted to ;i rn11nrl cin rru1 che.~. She f'VPn htlprd 11 111-th'. hnl' whn.~e lrl!. w11.~ 111.~n 11mputa!1>rl morr than ~4~,l!OO A :;p1nal lusion and llnr1 wnulrln'I '>''lllk . f.1aq:!11.rrt i:nt him up f'lper:i.t1nn for .-i rhp~f 111mnr 1.-iter this ron rr11trhP,c," ye11.r will O'l etnuht r11i.~e lhf' tntal. Milrj!arrt. \«hn w;-i• f1Tlf'rl w1!h 11 n Ahnut .~.111,(11)(} 11f !ht> mnnp1· 1,1·a~ pro· 11 rtifiri11I l1mh fn11r nr f11r mnn1h.~ latrr. 1irlr<i !hrnlli:;h flJlenci•'.~ funrif'd hy the It;:~ hPPri ,en 11r111·t' .cinrf' thrn 1h11.t she l nl11'<1 ('rus;1rlr . :i1nnng 1hPm Los dnr~ nnl f"on~lr1rr l"lt'r~elf hAnr1ic:ipperl Angrlrs flrthop:.rd1c Hospital whE're sh11 ··Shf' didn't kmw it until l a.~t l"rar. Sh,. """11~ rehahllllalrrl. :11 \w;iy' 1~ a norm11l hi t ,"' e~pl11inerl Mr~. Thi.• ~·r11r, Marj:!arf'l 11i·ill hPlp tht \\'e~t Pea ir.• Oranr:e Countv l1n1 trrl Cnisarif'.: to dn the "'Sht' wa~ inv11P!'I tn :i parly fcir thP h11n· i;:ime frir nlnrri:r hy ;:i1d1ng 1n a campaign rl irapptl1 .11 n<1 ithr etirln"t knn1"' whl'lher to rnllt'l'I. J.~10,24$_ ____ .:.__:._ For that special someone 's birthday Tti 11 true rireclousnf!sll "' 1n Omeo .11 w 11tt h Is !h& !oV9 lh&t gors with it. The Omeg1 you receiYfl tod8y will become a proud PO§sesslo "···P1 ecl ou~ btyon d compars !or wh&I It symbolizes, Wlttiin l!llCh cess bea1s 1he peerle11 Omeg a ~vflment. Made wl111 m~!•culcus care to g1vt1 y1111 ol la11hlu! pertnrm8n ce. Ss111 our eom p!e!e co1lectio11 er Omega m11n'a and ladles· wa1ches, $65 lo over $1000. • J. C. .JJumphrie3 J ewefer3 1823 NEWPORT BLVD ., COST A MESA CONVENIENT TE't.15 IA N1CA.lol !l !CA.•D--.lol.4.5T£~ Cl-(A~Cil 2' YE.A'S $A,..E LOC.A.flON PHO~E $•~-J 'OI '' ' ' r I ' I ··---·- • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Suspicious Patience • Leaders of the city of Irvine incorporation move- ment Me wailing with what best could be termed sus- picious patience for a hearing before the Orange County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 15. On that date, the supervisors will set a date for an incorporation eleclion for the proposed new city - or they wlll find son1e reason not to set a date for the election., The proposed in corporation has cleared all other hurdles required up lo lhis point. Early resolution of lrvine cityhood was sparkrd last \\'etk by 5th district supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers, who had previously been considered an opponent of the incorporation n1ovement. In statements made be- for~ t~e board last week. however, C'aspers appeared to 1ndu:ate that he favors letting the residents of the proposed ci!y resolve the issue themselves. The Board o[ Supervisors can delay the elec:tion by calling for different boundaries from those now proposed. Limits of the city already have been approv- ed by the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission. Irvine residents have said they will remain wary of Caspers' presumed alliance. They have told the DAILY PILOT they feel some last minute Board of S~pe~visors action could thwart the attempt to get the city incorporated before Dec, 31 in order to go on the assessor's 1972·1973 tax rolls. \Ve 1vould hope that Caspers not only would con· tinue his present attitude of letting Irvine residents speak on the cityhood issue, but would champion the cause and lead the board approval on Sept. 15. A lot of eyes will be on Caspers and on his vote that day. Any last-minute sidetracking of the iss ue is cer· Courtesy ~n England vs. United States Americans who have visited Engl<lnd are usually charmed and surprised at the good manners displayed there, lxlth privately and publ ic· ly. One of th e things that please.!! them most is the ease with \\'hich the ordinary person can get through to the head or a company. for instance, it U customary for t h e pf'Csident of the larg· est bank in London to pick up his own phone v.·hen it rings. He doesn't CQnsider it a los s of status that he isn't protected by seYeral layers of haughty function- aries, as his opposite number in lhe U.S. ·would . BUT TH IS KINO of f'asy eourtesy and accessihilit y must be a f\l'O-l'>ay street. as it is in England. The Bri!rin knCi\l'S he will not be i1npoS<ld upon, and his privacy Ylfll nol be violated without good reason. Amer icans. on the othe r hand, demand what they are not willing tl'give. I ha ve afwa~s ;inswered my o.1vn phone when I am at my desk, e1•en Whl'n n1y secretary Is here: theoretically, it's simpler, quitkrr, ::ind mnrr hunian to !alk lo an vone "·ho ""Anis you than to deal through an intermediary. Practically , however, I have found that most Americans take advM!.age of this 11ccessibllity, l''ithout I.he slightest thought of intrusion. THE AVERAGE CALLER will launch into a Jong discussion of whatever is Dear Gloomy Gus In reply t.o G.J.ri.-1. (Gus, Aug , 18): I. too. am an Irv ine resi dent -one of the JO!OOO mentioned. The figure is low if 3,061 homes are n1ultiplicd by 3.7 persons (national average). That means 11 ,326 persons, plus those in 36 mobile homes, 211J Park· \Vest ap<lrtment.s and 280 UCI apartments. -G. A. C. Tiii• h•turt "'1KTs ,....,... Wl•Wt, 1111 1t1ce1urU1 !~"" ti "'' ~•-"'· l•n<I rci.ur HI -¥1 '9 Glteom1 Gu .. Dlll'J" ,.Ii.I. bothering him, without pausing to inquire lf }~ou have the time kl discus s It. He will ask an in volved question. or lodge a com· plaint. or expect you lo explain .something you wrote a month ago and would take an hour to d09-1ment or verify. And when I say !hat I am ln the middle of writing .11. column. and would ap- preciate it ifiLihe ~Jer put his request ln· to v.·riting, so that I could answer it at my leisure, he is more likely insulted than not at my "peremptory'' attitude. Rather than being pleased ltiat I took the trouble to answer the phone personally, he is resentful that I won't dl'Op everything at !he moment to take care of his re- quest. NO\\'. CIVILITY. ll!i it is practice<l in Britain. n1ust have clearly-defined rules and lim itations ; other"·ise, the game wnn't \'>'ork. If a man is goin~ to put him self at your disposal. you must respect the gesture and return the con· sideration. Without re ciprocily. !here c;1.n be nQ gf'nu ine human con1mun1cation, and we la pse inkl bureaucracy. Americans ere so busy asserting their "rir,hts·• that they neglect the <1bv1ous obligations vohich those righl~ ente.il. As /Qng as we infringe on nther9' privacy, ·we shall con!Lnue to be rebuffed by publ ic barriers tha t dehumanize a.ll our in· stitutions. Barbs From the Bench On trial for burglary, the defenda'.'.\ "'·as trying to explain why he had been obsf'rved near the scene of the crime at three o"clock in the morning. But the )Udge was skeptical. '"l·lone.-;t people," ht' said causllcall y, "arr in bed at thrt'e o"clock in !hf' mnrn· inc \ras the judgf'·s re1nark prf'JUd1c:1;1.I? Jndl'rfl it wa s. ruled an appellate court. granting lhe defendant a new trial . The court said the judge had no right. @ven by wisecrack, to blacken the defendanrs reoutation. The appel!al@ court was concerned not about !he reelin gs of the defendant but about the minds of the jurors. "THE JURY," said one expert, "can bf' easily inrluenced by the slightest sug· gestion frQm the 1 lriel jud~e), wh ether it he a nod of the head. a smile. a frown . or a spoken \\'Ord. It is imperative that lhe) CQnduct him.~elf with utmost ca ufion in Quotes Toal Martla, DaUy Cal editor, 11a "°omen'• llb -"I don't hate men. I work with them and l enjoy them . 11ley're just &'!good as women. Jel's put It that way," Capt. T. C. Penney, USNR (Rel.), Walnat Crttk -Perhapg (the picture of the controversial Berkeley City Council's first mee!Jng) may cause roncern and sec - ond thoughts lo those who f'le<:led the three who refused to give the pledge nf aJle.giance. to the na g. and raise doubts as to where lbelr alltg1ance lies." r Law in Action orde r that the unusual power he pvs.o;C"sses shall not be abu~ed ·· Unfortunately, a new lnal Is costly in both time and money, Accordingly, even if a judge has said something kl disparage the defendant, the. app<"llate court wW usually o'"·crlook ii if the re seems to be no great harm done. Often a judge who realizes his mistake can "take the sting out" of what he sa id by in· strucling the jury tn ignore it. Nor ii; a judge expected lo be superhuman. In the heat of a trial. he may understandably show flashes of non· judicial emotion. TN ONE CASE, whilP.: the. judge was talk ing with a lawyer, the defendant kept i.nterrupl.ing. Finally the judge but~t out : "Please keep quiet. I don 't like It. You are here to answer que11Uon1, I! there Is any more of I.hat kind of talk. you will bt in jail tor conte:mpl or court." But this time. an appellate court found no gmunds fo r a new lrlJI. The court 1ald U~at. even though the judge. should not hi•~ lost his temper, he could be excused for a natural reaction to a stressful $itu1· lion. The United State11 Supreme Court once summarized the mailer as fo\Jow~: ''A defendant is entitled to a lair lr\111 ·but not a perfect one." An Amtrico11 Rar Ass,,cio ti011 pun. he service ftalure by \V1/l Br>r11r:r1' tain to arouse new suspicions aboul Orangfl Countr gov· ernment and new animosities al a time when an1mosi· Ues are hardly what is needed. No Time for P ettiness A wholly untenable problem has arisen in the plans for development of the ne.,.,.•est tract in l·larbor View HUis !--a 120-lot hillside plot to be kno1v n as Spy Glass Hill. The place is split down the middle by the boundar· ies of several school di stricts. Not only is the subdivision split. but nearly three dozen homes 1\1ould literally be cul in half by the bound· ary lines betv.·een the Ne\vport·l\-1esa Unified School District and the San Joaquin Elementary and Tustin Union High School Districts. Resolution of the problem is going to be difficult' because of past animosities built up over \Vhich district got what when boundary lines were shifted. That should be ancient history and the district in· valved should not let pettiness influence lhe desperate need to iron out an eklremely complex yel easy to re· solve problem. At least a substantial portion of the blame for let· ting all thls happen must lie with the Irvine Company, owner of all the land involved in the development. A solution should have been negotiated before plans had proceeded this far -or if negotialions n'ere •tnsuccess- fu!. the public should have been told earlier. • N Us1wlly Souiething Wro119 With Jobs Four Reasons Employers Lose Help To the Edit()r: Letter writer R<lbert L. Eby (Mailbox Aug. 25) complains that the ads he placed in the DAILY PILOT did not bring him the help he need¢ in "bis gro\1·it1g business. Let me point ()Ut that the ads themselves are all right , and in mos t cases well written , but there's usually something wrong with most of the jobs "'here the employer has tG ad\·e.rtise. 1n order to keep his personnel in full force. The things wrong usually are: I. The pay is too small. 2. The work load is too much for one person. 3. THE NATURE of the v.•ork is so servile that it doesn't even attract lhe minority groups who have in the past done sul'.'h jobs. 4. In the case of a skilltd worker the p;:iy ls qulte under the going scale. There are employers in the area (and I am not Implying that Mr. Eby ls one of !hem ) who can't ~eep their help for an y length of time. To find out who they are just read the ''Help Wanted '' and you will find their ads ·right in there every day. f;omething wrong there. n1an . S. G. UNDINE Jobs l'la Want Ad• To the Editor : Robert L. Eby <Mailbox, Aug . 25 ) U1 hi s advocacy of getting jobs via want ads fai15 to look at the other side of his cou1. Let me turn it over for him and I'll shed some light on his problf'm . I •m one of the 1 percent unemployed in Orange County. I am a Vletn1m \·eteran and have been out of work ~due to 11 reduction in staff) for lhe past 10 weeks. I don't have long hiur , smoke pol or we11r funny clothes. I am 30 yrars of age wi!h two l'ears or education al our local commu nity collf'ge.. \\'HEN AN E~tPLOYER has a job npenl.ng, one or the first offerings gneli t.o his fat, lazy relati ve. This bum takes a JO-minute coffee break, goofs off all day and goes home early due to a headache. You get to do yo ur job plus his for the same 10 cents·a-year raise. Next come the private employment agenclea. These "1harks" bleed you for 50 per~nt of your flrsl month 's salary. That's $200 off yO\lt income and you still run the risk of being flttd or laid off. ONCE THE AD hit! the paper things pick up. I rud the ads plu1 two other papers. My paper 1rrlve1 at 5:4~ p.m. so th11t kills a whole d,.ay. Nut morning I drive over tot.be com pany and fUI out the application tn penon. Once I wenl 32 mile• W find out it waa 1 company run by • phantom in the east and paid $1.&5 an hour. Aa for watching TV, Channel 22 UHF is great! So T'U ke-ep pounding the $!:round with or without these come-ons listed in tht paper. NAME WITHHELD Service Refused To the Editor : A monLh ago the Orange County animal ahelter refused W pick up • stray cat. All people don"t have cars and 1 way to get there. There i re several straya In the B11 George ---. CONFTnENTJAL TO s pl Ra AG N E W: Oh, I don 't know - tell them you ,..v.·ent around the world BECAUSE IT W/\S THERE ! (It worked for Mount Evere!il.) (Donl let u~less little worrie!i bother you, Write to ·George. And let George bother you.) Mailbox Letter1 from readers arc welco1ne. Nor1nally writers s/1011/ct convey their 11tessage1 in 300 words or less. The right to co11denst letters to fit space nr eliminate /.ibeL i& reserved. All ltt· Ters 111ust include signature and fltnil· i 11g otlrlress. but names tnay be wifh· ltelJ Oil request if sufficient reason i.~ apparent. Poetrt1 will not be pub- lished. nrighborhood so there will be more homeless kittens. Since they have raised our propert y t;1.xes so mu ch, why have they refused this service to the taxpayer. or anyonr? V. SHANKLAND IJ"lkopter Sec11rlt11 To lhe Edi tor: As a property owner in Corona de! Mar for 27 years but only a part time resident. I would like to express my thanks to the po!Jce department for their kind and courteous assil1tance· for which J ha ve had the n~ several times this y<!nr. Lc!lers to thr DAILY PJLOT .and com- plaints by neighbors regarding the police h<'licopter patrol as being unsatisfactory for \"arious reasons is to me both r1rl il'11l1111.~ :inrl j rrr~ron~1blP As a former police off1rer 1n Rh'f'rslde County and the c11y nf PAsadena. I realize the dire necessity for back-up help for th@ ground patrol. Hiving no 1treet lights in the twe>- b!ock area from Ocean Boulevard to Coast Highway In Corona del Mar, the nightly helicopter patrol IR a must. I ha ve observed the helicopter in action and regard It as a very vital force to my security and peace of mind . -l\1ANY PEOPLE complain of the subtle noise but th is I do not find objectionable. If these same dissenters would direct their effort.! to curbing the barking of their dogs I would be grateful as l an1 !lurrounf!ed by five lhal bark many limes during the day and night causing an in- tolerable situation that I feel will-"'t>On desenie some invei;tigation by lhe police animal control departmf'nt. The sound of the helicopter, to me , represents security and the surveillance of the patrol muJt be continued at any cost for H is or vital importance 10 the residents of lhe Newport Beach area to keep all crime prevenUon measures In operation. I KNOW THAT many lin1e~ the police officer's hands are tied. lea ving a citizen without adequate protection Jn a tlme of real need . So, until lhe police deparlnfent and ell law enforcement agencirs ha1·e their full authority restored, t wi sh lo of· fr r my fulle st coope.ratlcm to the de.part· ment in conllnufng this service. HELEN A. ANDERSON 5fW o Dog• on Beac hes' To the Ed ilnr Durin g these summer months owner!\ or dol!s have had lo accustom themselvf's Promising Too Much. _..,. . Jun1ping lo eonclusions One of !he higgest mi stakes you can make. in !ifr is to promise too n1uch to tOo many pt:op!e . Your promises should be few and h i~hly selective : I.he fewer you make, the fewe.r you h<ive to keep. If you nuike a thou!and promises and make good on 099 of thtm, Uie one you'll be re- membered for !ht longest l, the ont you didn't fulfill. Nobody ever really forgive• ;:i broken promise. You're only as good as the promiSl!!!a you keep. Any man more than six inche& taller than his wife, or who outweighs her more than $0 pounds, Is pretty likely to be h@npecked. On the other hand, most Junoe1que wlve.11 are path et i c a l I y dominated by their husriand if he happens to be A "'lem little man with 11 Napoleon complex . WHAT IS THE one thing y,,u·d hate to be told you had to do or slarve? ln my cose, I 1.hlnk what l"d hate most to be told to do would be kl shoe 1 horse. I ha.vfl no Idea how to beain or which end of the horte to IJ'y to placate flnt. The thing the average feUow finds hardest to fl1ure out about Pre1ldent Nixon'' new economic policy is why, the day after he freezes prices and wages, Wall Street has its biggest day in history -and the price of stocks goes up 32 points. Don"t stock prices fit ln the freeter.~ • REMEMBER HOW popular bread pud- ding wa! in lhe. rly·spetked reslaurantl of ye~tcrd:1y? II was es co mmcm on the menu A~ 11pplc pir. Today 11 whole gl'.?nerallon has grown up wldcb 1$ ttn ) r \ I ··•l· .!Jal ~r1~;, I ~ lilnes as familiar with plz1.as a:o; it is with bread pudding. About the same thing is happening with chop suey in Chinese restaurants. Only sailors and old people from towns under l.flOO population seem nai\·e. enough to order ii. But chickt:n chow me.in and fried noodles still flGw on fo rever. Chlvalry isn 't really dead. The average man would 1till tip his h•t when he met a lady -U he only wore a hat. and If only there was a way to tell she was a lady. THE WORLD'S dullest conversation ls the ont: that results when a talkative barber climbs Into • cab driven by a talkative hacky. A conscientious boss ls one who pincht::o; I.he girls In the office only on the basis of their seniority. Some modem women an so finicky th at If they playtd the role that Eve had In Eden they wouldn 't even notice the serpent in the tree because they'd be too busy complalnlng to Adam about the worm in the apple. The surest way lo tum a friend of the bride into an enemy of the whole lamlly is to invite her to the wedding: but not to the reception afterward . THERE ARE TWO things it usually pays for a fellow to take at somethtn1 leu than faoe valut -the advice of a racetrack tout and a letter of recom- mendation written by a kind-hearted mlnltter. lnfl1tlf)n Is what you have wben an Item you used to get lree for aendlns away a box top I& now ftaturtd on sale at the dtrnr..iort for tt cent.a -and only one 18 • customer. and pets to other areas of exerci11e. They have become used l.o the new en- vironment, so why not con tinue it? 'T'he beaches are ml much more en. joyable for people and easier to clean "'hen they don'! have to step over or on do1; droppi ngs. The beaches are. not abandoned after the summe r •·crush" is over. Th@ old timers have a chance lo park their cars or walk &long the water's edge, pick up shells. and wade, as they wotch the birds fi shing and hunting for sand crabs. AS THE 0SUN is setting it could be "the f'nd of a perfect day .. if there waan't ao much human-made pollution floating in and strewing the sand. ~!any people., after a hard day·s work. drive down for a re[rf'shing lime, walking and enjoying the coolness or the everlasting a«an. \\'hy sho~Jd they bring their dogii: 11lnng? Of course the dogs are lovable anin1a!s and enjoy the freedom from restraint , but the owners should make other arrangemen!s for them . There are undeveloped fields and area.! that "'ould be a happy hunting ground for the dogs wher e there are ground squir- rels 11nd other rodents. They, and !he dogs, would get plenty of exercise and burrs. But no dogs on beaches! LENA F. BROCKETT Public'• Righi• on Ba11 'To the Editor l . C, Van !look, Sr. tro.1a ilbox, Aug. 25} rertalnly m;1.kes a ~·alid polnl \.\"hen he talks about the defi ciency of boat launching bea rhcs in the bay. ~1y sn n just f1n1shcd buildlnR an eight. foot rov.·boat. J/e":i; not out for blood ln U1e boating world. No drag racing, ski tow- ing. hot yachting. etc. He just v.·ant.o; lo paddle arou nd a liltle. watch the water and the clouds. ~1ayhe fi~h. Same th in1 TQm Sa1 ... yer and Huck Finn were up to . \\'F. SET OUT tn find a place to put the boat in the water. And on the west side of the bay we could find no pie ce to get near lhe wa ter. One bei1ch near lhe road h<"ld been re t'ently blocked off by so1ne thoughtful person who put up a concrete bloek v.·all topped orr. by a chain link fen ce approximately six (eet In height. Plus a pad locked gatf'. S0~1 EONE TOLD me the bay is sup- posed to belong lo the people . A reasonable questio n lo ~sk is: What good does it do the peop le to own the bay when their only right to It is that or looking at ii across private property studded with No Trespassing signs? If you really "'ant to hear .some stronc words on the subject, bring it up before my son. W. B. ANDERSON OllAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Rober£ N. Weed,. Publi$1itr 1'h.om.a1 KetWl, Editor Albert \V. Bates Editorial Page E:dltor The ~ltoMA.1 pclCe Cf the Dally Pilot 1eeks kl ln!onn anct 1t1mulate read. en by presenting this newspaper·• opinjon1 ancS commentary on top1ca ol lntnut and 1\gnltlcance, by ~ vtdlnc a farum f\)r ~1\4' ~Ion <:A our read~rt' eplnlon1. and by pl'9- sentln& the dlverae \11ewpol.nta of ln-- fGnned obserwn and spokHmen on topic:• of U. day. Wednesday, September l , 1~71 t Arm11 Discharge Big Air R11l es Relaxed Merger ' Opposed For Objectors WASHINGTON (1.IPI I DIZZY SAYS HE'LL RUN PARIS (UP{) -J at i trumpeter Ditty Gillespit :sayll he ts serious about running for Wtdnt$d11y, $ept""1btr l, ltf71 Milk, Juice Fads I: or Young Cited president of the United Stale$. VIENNA (UPO -High-of milk, beverages, juices, If he wins, he'll appoint pressure advertising has Jed fruits and candies . • . the O.AIL Y PILOT 5 IOUTJQUE' SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ! WASHINGTON (AP \ Tmple.menting a 1970 Supreme Court decision. the Pentagon has revised ii s regulaUons to remove bellef in a supreme being ss a prPrequ1site for winning discharp:e as a C"on· Sl'ientiou~ objector. The Justict Dtpa.rt.ment has 11-fuhammed All .as i;ecretary American chlldren to un· aoclal acceptance of these char11cter1u the~ beliefs as cha lien<'--' the p ro p 0 1 e d of stale and name Duke Ell· balanced diets, with too much foods bi so ~ngrained that the I 2 8 t 7 l • F•y•lt• I' · · th I d"l" I ·-ot:\I · .nn bl d to " . N•wporl l••ch 675-7740 re 1g1ous in e re 1 inna1 morger or American and 1na .... n am ssa or any milk, juice and fruit and too1;~oo~m~m~u~nl~ly~~~u~na~w~a~r~e;o:f~t~his:·S~~~~~~~~~~~ sense. nr may express Y country he wants to go t.o." charactetizt. them a.c; not Western Airlines. contending Gillespie, S.'3, reaff irmed hls little meat and vegel.ables, two unsou nd dietary habit." religious." the step would have "anti-candidacy as he wound up a U.S. doctors said today. L'nder the. ne"' directive, issued Tuesday. se.:rvicem~ ma~· basP applications for discharge. as C'onscientious ob- jectors on "solely moral and ethical beliefs even though the applicant himself may not This imbalance -·.1hich Tht Supreme Court ruled competiUve effects" t hat four-day visit lo F'rance In 11p-they ca I I e d "socio-cultural June 1$, 1970. in the case of would outweigh any public pear on 8 television jazz malnutrition " -causes in- \Velsh vs the unit~ .siatt·s Amer;CllnS resti11a1. / thal men with strong mora l or " beneflts. "If 1 get to be presldrnt. I'm fectJOJtS, apathy, poor .appetite h. I b' 1· l ·1·1 Th e Am , ·1··an-Weste•n · 11 1 h ·i· · and failure to gain weinht , the 'I lea 0 J-ions o n11 1 ar11 . • .... • going to ca or t e uni L<'al1on • =-doctors told the International duly may be exempted from c rltltk 0 ff,t merger was one of thret _en-of the whole world ," Gi!lespie Congress of Pediatrics. military service as long as dorsed Tuesday by th e &aid. in an interview Tuesday. Ors. Karakat Gokulanathan their beliefs are deeply held anc' are not based on ex-Ob • Transportation Department. It -----------and K. P. Verghese, both from pediency. SCe lttt y said it also supported mergers Howard Univ er s j t y In The new Pentagon regul11 -between A 11 e g hen y and 4 Indicted Washington . D.C .• said they lions are identical to Selective WASHINGTON (AP ) i\1ohawk, and between Delta studied 240 children. aged l to Service regulations a lready in Openly sold .and s h o w n 6, in affluent families in .11 effect American pornography has and Northeast. J BJ l suburban industrial tov.•n in The new regulations, signed becon1e as expl icit as anything But the transportation agen· 0 3 S ~1aryland. All the families. A • F hy Deputy Defense Secretary in Denmark, says a presiden· cy said it would oppose crea-they said, showed "negativism lr Orce navid ~l. Packard, requires t1al po rnography co.mmission lion of a super airline. It &aid MADISON, \\'is. (AP) -toward older concepts of child the services to consider ap-rese:ircher, ancl is probahly Four young fugiU\'es. v.·ho care and modernism in in effect il would not approve h h b th FB · J · " 'LJ l B • ' plic:itions for CO status even al>ou! a $200 mill ion·a·year in· a11e been soug t y e J mater1a possessions. g Y lllS H the applicant's beliefs form· dus try. the creation nf a carrier ror a year, were indicted Tues· In such a society, they said, ed after he received an in-.John S. Sampson, who was a larger than United Airlines, day on murder charges in con-"the ad11erse effects of m:iss R d duction notice and bfrore ac· comn1ission ~taff member, the biggest domestic air car· nection with a fatal bombing persuasion techniques appear eporte tual iriduclion. said a reasonable estimate for rier. ;• at the Uni11ersity of Wisconsin. to oi.Jty,·eigh beneficial effects Under Select ive Ser v it e U.S. hardcore pornography -The Justice Department 1m -Gerald Nichol, Dane County in child nutrition. Overac· WASHINGTON (AP) regulations, individuals who stag films and other erotica mediately filed a brief with distric t attorney, said lhe ceptance of heavily-adverliserl t ha11e not applied for CO status sold under the counter -is $S the Civil Aeronautics Board grand 1ury in dictments, con· foods as A fetish in diet leads Black airmen m ay turn o · d · before. receiving an in uct1on million lo $10 million a year (CAB1, asking !ht: board to ta ining murder counts, could to nutritional imbalances." You'll love the mDny ways of They're all at ..• malAej WIG & BEAUTY SALON 548.3446 ... a nd You'll l ov • ·our H uge _ Selection! WIGS-FALLS· WIGLETS V·1olence unless ba~ com· 11· t 1·t unt1·1 they ar• h h · · · h It f h. h ·d no ce mus wa " although reliable figures don't disa pprove the American-elp wjt extradition negolla· 'I' e resu o I 1s, I ey sat , manders "stop gambling with actually sworn in. e xist 1 ~w~e:_st~e~rn'._".m~•:rg~e:r~. -------"ti~on~s~in~'~ol~'~in~g~f~o~re~ig~n'.'._'.'.na:t~io~n~s~. ~w~a=s~a~"d~i~'P~r~opo!':r~t~io~na:_t~e~in~t~ak~e/~:'.'.:~~:'.'.:~~~~:'.'.:~~:'.'.:~~~~~~~~~~ festering frustrations" and en-The new regulations also re-Sa;.,pson's 200-page report force stronger civil r ights quire the services to grant ap-on A mer i ca n pornography 250-D !•1t 17th StrHt COSTA MESA HlLLGREN SQUARE measures. an Air Force study p!icants a hearing at which traffic and distribution 11s of they may appear with A d f th i;ays. d . August 1970, ·ma e or e FoJloy,·ing a six·month stud y lawyer. submit an examrne <Ammission on Obscenity and a ll evidence and prepare a. I at 15 bases in the Ai r Training Pornography that disso ved Command. a 15-m2~'1 h uman \\Titlen report which con· last year, was published this relations team said il found slitutes a rerord of the case. y,·eek, The services also no Y.· have "discrimination and racism in E x p J i c it 16-millimeter authority to discharge con-the command and it is ugly." · · d pornographic films shown in scientious objectors class1fle "The word V.'e gel is lhiit the as noncombatants in lieu of public theaters in many large black will ·wait and see· what b t U.S. cities .. do not differ one assignment to noncom a anl happens as a result of our dulies such as in the medical iota" from those in Denmark. visits, but they won't wait Sampson, said. He s a id corps. long," the team said in a Of l ,J06 men in the Army American "adul!s onl y '' report released Tuesday. who applied last year for paperbacks and magazines The team interviewed scores discharge as conscientious ob-differ only in that they have of white, black and ~fexican-jectors. only 357 had the re-more text along with the American orficcrs and enlisted quest approved. erotic photographs. men and submitted its report -----'-'------~-·;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;;;;:=--------1 tn Air Training Command of-,. ficials July 26. The report was not made public, hoy,·e\'er, un- til a copy was leaked tfl the. New York Tirnes. The report said "unequal treatment is manifested 1n in- equal punishment, nffcnsi11e and inrJamma tory tangua~e. prejudice in the assignment tl f details, lack or products for bl~ in the PX (base ex- c ange), harassment by ity policemen u n d e. r rders to break up five or ore blacks in a group. double standards in enrorcement of regulations." 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K•thleen Sipul t • Youth Freed lri Coast Murder Case By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tt11 oaur P'li.t ~1111 Murder ac ce.'Jsory charges against a l6- year-0ld Huntington Beacti boy whose sister·in-law was shot to death t.tonday ~ndropped. Hun\ington Beach police said Jerry S1pult, arrested in connection \Vith th1 shooting death of Mr.'J. Kathleen Sipult, 19. of 10122 Kamuela Drive, Huntin(ton Beach. was released from Juvenile Hall Tuesd;i.v alternoon. Sipuli's father, James, 48, remains in f.:ustody in Huntington Beach. Police allege he killed his daughter-in-law v.·hen he fired a single shot through the door of the family ho1ne. A second brother-in-law. James Sipu!t J r., 27, remains at large today, but police have cancelled their all-points bulletin for hi5 arrest. Detective ~gl. f\tonty r-.tcKennon zaid they would still like to talk to James Jr. as a \v itness lo the shooting, .. but at the momenl we do not consider him an ac- cessory in the case." James Jr. escaped the police dragntt in Cosla r-.1esa ,..londay night which resulted in the capture of his younger brother and f11ther. The father v.·as arres!ed when officer5 from Costa ,..tesa and Huntington Beach ~urrounded the apartment at 2924 Pepper 'free Lane. Suffering a bu llet wound in h1:i: le_R'.. he surrendered without a fight . Polite allege James Sr. v.·as shot in lhl" r1::;ti l knee fo!1011•ing the family argument "'hich rc5ulted in the young housewife"s de;:ith. .Jerry had been arres1ed about one hour r arlier by Cos!a Mesa police at 17Lh Street and Placentia Avenue. He was held on suspicion of being an accessory to murder. Police asserted the 16-year-old drove li is ra ther and brother from the death .gcene to Cost;i r-.1esa . In reconstructing events which led to the shoo!ing. l·luntington Beach police helicve the rnno\\'ing hsppened: The Sipult family -James Sr. 8nd his "''"ife Lois: J ames Jr., and Kathleen anrt her hu sband Jack. 22 -were together in the lluntinglon Beach home when an argument broke out be.tween Jack and his fath er a! about 8:30 p.m. Police allege Jame~ Jr. entered the tight on his father's side. 'l'he.v alSfl charge the father and son were both arm· ed. The two Jame."I agreed to leave the hn1ne bul n1inutes later the elder Sipu1t returned and fired a shot from a .22· caliber automatic pislol. police cJaim. Jrvi1ae Protests J McDonnell Zone Change Okayed By JACK BROBACK 01 lt>t 01Uy l'llC!I Hllf Strong protests from representatives of the Irvine Company and its industrial complex failed lo block approval Tuesday by the Orange County Planning Com- mission of a controversial rezone of 50 acres adjoining the Orange County Airport. By a 3 to 2 vote, <.'-Ommissioners rec::im- mended to the Board of Supervisors that !he McDonnell Douglas properly on the northeast corner of MacArthur Boulevard a.nd Campus Drive be reroncd from in- dustrial to commercial use. Donald Douglas Jr., McDonnell Douglai: .senior vice president, led the debate for his firm and per;;uaded commissioner~ \\'oodrow Butterfield. Fred Jefferson and Arnold Forde U1at the giant aerospace: <:-0rporation should be: atlowed to build a hotel, office buildings .iind convention center on the site. Commissioners Howard Smith and Dan Foley thought the proposal should be given more .study. A planning staff report wh ich favored the zone change was vigorously attacked by Irvine Vice President Richard Reese, The commission ¥d the Board of. Supervisors had hirn91 down two similar rezone requestS-latel8st Year by Azimuth Equities 0£ Newport Beach which had an option on the J\.lcDonnell Douglas acreage. The zone chaqge recommendation marks the first :tiich deviation in the Irvine Industrial Complex suggested by county planners since the inception of the complex five years ago. The only other commercial zoning in the area is on 60 acres owned by Irvine north of the l\1cDonnel! Douglas property on MacArthur. The Airporler Inn and several office buildings and restaurants are located there. Irvine's Reese argued •sainst the change saying that the proponent had not shown a need for additional hotel or of- fice facilities in the area and that the proposed vast hotel-office complex would choke. traffic on nearby highv•ays. '"This is a monumental change in plan~ for this area," Reese charged. ··u !See ZONING, Paxe Z) Nixon Refuses Senate Plea For A id Pla11 \VASl·llNGTON 1UPll -President Nixon invoked the doctrine of executive: privilege Tuesday and refused to give !ht Senate. a Pentagon study of tht U.S. :\·lilit.iry Aid Program Abroad. It was the first lime 1ince be took of· fi ce that Nixon had used I.he. rarely in- voked device to bar congressional acce1;s to government document.a. Defense Secret'{t Melvin R. Lalrd noWied the Senate lorelgn relations com- mittee that Nixon acted personally io refuse to turn cve:r to the panel a five-ye:r plan for the military assistance program. The mililary aid program would have: had to come to a halt at midnight if the President had not acted to use executive privilege. The committee last m!>nth voted to in - voke a little known provision o( the aid program \\'hich would stop all spending nn arms assistance if documents detail- ing the plans were not handed over lo the: t'Ommittee within 35 days. The general accounting office {GAO) I See PRIVILEGE, Page!) Costa Mesa Getting Most Of County's W orl{ Funds A!location of Orangt County's $2 ,8 million F:mergency Employment Act funds lo 19 cities, 19 school district~. 6) special districts ancl the county govern- ment was approved Tuesday by !he Board of Supervisors. Administrative Officer Robert Tl1omas \'las authorized by th e board lo notify the cities and districts or their shares in the program and dett>rmine their acceptance or rejection in time to meet a U.S. Labor Department-imposed deadline of Sept. 10. The breakdown of the $2.8 million allnl.~ SI.I million to the county. $592,()()(] to the citl?s, $800,000 to the schools and $356.640 lo the special districts. Costa ~tesa, largest in population of the. cities receiving money throu~h the coun- ty. will get the most money, $79,200, \\'hich will allow for 12 ne"' jobs based on an average $7,500 salary including frlnge benefits. Six major cities not included In the allocations received separate grants from the federal government. These includ• Jfu ntington Beach. Other Orange CoWlly cities listed in Tuesday's breakdown and the number of jobs pro,·ided for art r ountain Valley, S35.200 (fi\'e); Laguna Beach. $16,()()(] (two plus); Los Alamit os, $12,700 !lv:ot: Newport Beach, la4 .:IOO C;iine ); San Clemente, 119.000 tthree); San Juan Capist rano $11 ,JOO ltwo\; Seal Beach, S27,000 (lour) and Westminster $65,900 {!O J. \\'estminster has rejected the offer previously and its funds will revert to the <.-ounty, Thomas said. Lists of schools and special districts part.icipating are not available .as yet, county officials said. He told the board that working without any specific guidelines from the federal government his office decided that lhe 19 cities would receive 20 percent of the $2.8 million: school districts 28 percent; special districts 12 percent and the coun- ty 40 percent. In detennlning the distribution lo the cities, Thomas said a guaranteed minimum of two employes was provided. The formula was completed by using a percentage of population as a ba.g\s for the city and district allocations. reeze ~ILY PUTSltff• ...... INEXPENSIV! LOCKS OFT!N l'l!OVE COSTLY lt'1 Child's Pl1y to •n ElCperienc:ed Thief Bike Thefts Up 79 Stolen During August iii Mesa Ry TERRY COVll,J,f!: Of "" D•i!~ l'iltf Sti ll Ccsta ~tesa Police :ire in the middle of 11 drive to cut down bicycle thefts which have soared to amazing numbers on the wings of lhe ecology drive. "Because of ecology, bicycles are very popular now. so thieves know they can easily sell them," explains Detrctive LL 11erold Fisher. f or the pasl four \reeks. fisher ha."> planted undercover officers al prime locations around the city, watching bicycles. Several arrests have been made thanks to the drive. .. Shopping centers anrl schools are the most popular places for losing bicycles,'' De:tective \V;ilfer Silver, the man in ch11rge of !he bic~·cle surveillance, said. "Bui don ·r think a clQMl'rl garage is any protection. 'I'hieves will fol101v a rider to his home, "'a\ch him pul the bicycle in the garage and as soon as !he rider goe!': into his house. his bike wi!J be gone ," Sil ver said. There were 79 bikes reported stolen in Costa Mesa iusl for the month of August. Their total value was $3,800. Silver said light·weight, 10-speed bikes 11re the most popular. The stolen bikes are orten resold al swap meets an in other cities. Silver said the biggest deterrent to bike thefts is~not poliCf: .9Urveiliance, bu• pro- per care o( the bike to guard against easy thefts. "People will buy a SJSO bike thCJr put a SI.SO Jock on it," Sliver complained. •·Prcper ]«?ks are a necessity." One of the most popular locks is a chain covered by plastic and locked by a bullet-shaped combination piece. "Those locks are a game for kids. The.y can snap !hem apart in a few secondlJ. 'J'wo years ago I arresred a J3-year-0ld who didn't 1teal bikes -just locks. H• had 18 chains and locks. lie could open a combination lock in 25 seconds," Silver .said. The detective said many thieves carry wire or bolt cutters which clip right through most chains. He recommended that bicyclists use case hardened steel chains and locks which run anywhere from $7 to $10 in price. They're. tough and give a bicycle thief a lot more trouble than he wants. Another preventive measure is licens- ing the bike. ll's required by city ordinance and the cost f·s only 50 cents for a permanent license. "One l)f our biggest prohlf'l'nS is that \\'f' rind a bic.vcle but can't linrl the owner because he didn't register it.'' Sil ver said. Also. Sil ver pointed out Iha\ locked bikes must be locked to something -a tree, a light post. whatever _ "Locking the chain aruund the wheel spokes is useless. They'll just take the \\'hole thing," Silver explained. The police also advise bike owners lo lock llicir garages. A closed door is no proteclion. And the amount or time a rider leaves his transportation is no consideration - always lock il. s;iys Silver. Two weeks ago a yoong student left his S250 Peugeot in front of Wallich's Music City for less than fi ve minutes -it was cone when he came out. Silver said at least 40 percent or the bicycles. stolen are not locked and al least 90 percent of the rest or the stolen bikes have inadequate locks. He also said that. police are able to recover about 50 percent of the licensed bikes that are .!lolen, but less than 20 percent of the unlicensed bikes. The mes!lll.ge is clear -lock it. r egister it and you might not lose it. The shot struck Kathleen in the left chest. She wa s declared dead on arrival (See SL.A YING, Page !) Flying Granny Dies at 74~ IS YOUR NAME ON TllE LIST? f olk.o; along the Orange Coast with 41elinquenl F!._Operty la~es a~e listed in today'~ DAILY PILOT 1n the large!lt legal advertising section eve r po~lished by the newspaper. accord ing to J03eph E. Davis of the legRI adverl i!i:ing department. F'our and one-half p:iges of people .¥anted for taxes are published to- day following Pase 48. Are you among them? A,._tSTERDAM (AP) -The swnmer· long lrans11tlanUc: odysse.y of a Cleveland, Ohio, grandmother and he.r grandson end- ed today with her death in an Amsterdam hotel room . The traveler. Sarah l(raAAOff. 74, had been ordered to rest alter suffering a slight heart attack Tuesday. The doctors orders inte.rrupttd ttie ahnosl dally At-. !antic air cros.sings she Md made. with he.r grandson. Her son-in-l11w, Leonard Geland from Cleveland, 1aid the hotel manager told him "that grandmot~r pas.ged awtiy in htr sleep lit 1 a.m. today, Thal is really all 1 have to say rl&ht now until I hav• attn my son .'' GeUand arrived early today from Cleveland to take Mrs. Ki'asnoff and his 10n Howard, 14, back to Ohio. The elder Gelfand had ~ trying to locate his son-and Mrs. Krasnoff alnce rarly July, his attorney. Gerald B. Chat· tman. said in Cleveland Ofrlclals of KL~f. the Dutch airlint. said Mrs. Krasnoff had spent nea~Jy St.f.0,000 for flra:t-.class tickels for her grand'Mln and herself. Ont source reported they had made 160 crossings in the past five months. KLM said this may be an eJt:aggeratlon, but lhe:y h8d mRde the trip on "Innumerable occasions" this summer. Gelfand's lawyer said the trips be~an about July t. not flVe months ago, When Dlght per!OOhel' a'Sked the reason for their trips, they received 1uc:h replies as "Grandm• likes Oying," or "My grandson would like to be a (lllol." Airport orflcials said the 1wo usually arrived in Amsterdam in the morning and took off about six hours Inter for the: return trip to New York 's Kennedy Jntemational Airport. Chattman said Gelfand's wife died 11everal years <'go. and "when the mother died, the c:h.ildren preferred to stay on with the grandmother." who had often taken care of hl.m becaua:e of his father'• • business obligations. The lawyer 11ld Gelfand and his 1ecpnd wire vjsited the boy ofltn and the falbd' talked to him daily, • Chattin.11n said Celfand knew that Mrs. Krasnoff and the boy planned a trip to Jsrael early this summer. but he ~ame worried ''when the week.If pa a:sed and t-Oere wa.'I no word from eilher of them." The lawyer said Gelfand then found out that Mrli. Krasnoff was withdrawing large sums of money from different banks. "'This they thought w11s. totally out of character for her." Chattman said. ''She Uvtd very, vt.ry frugally." ' ' TEN CENTS Federal By JOHN VALTERZA Of !lie 0111~ I'll•! 17-ff President Nixon tod3y asked Coneresf> to approve a six-month freeze (In pay raises for three million federal employes, including members of the military_ Presdential press secretary Ron %ieg. ler said the proposal would affect "'vir- tually all federal employes." All po&tal .gervice workers, however, would not b@ involved, because they fall Uhder the existing 9Ckiay wage price action. Ziegler said that because of prevklus Congressional support of the 9()-day eco- nomic action he foresees no opposition to lhe President's suggestion when Congress r econvenes. Ziegler s2.id the President proposed Ille drastic action "to set an example for th~ rest of the nation. It is significant because of the number of empklyes the fede:ral governn1ent has. Non-military govet11menL employes' wage!! were to have been reviewed on Oct. I when an average raise of six per-·/ cent would have been grantee¥ If the President's idea is adopted the revitw and raises would be deterrld six months. "Since cootinuing empha,,is will ht -placed on the exercise Of responsible i•· dustrial and labor leade:rship throughout the nation in tilt' months to come." lht Preeident said, •·1 must apply such fiscal resttaint<s a.'I will clearly signify tht. good faith of the federal goverQment as • major employer.'' He added that the government should eontlnue to set an example for Ameri- ca11s in ~ 5triving to achieve prosperit1 in peace lime. He urged the affected employes "to make whatever ltmporary sacrifices in persona! gain which mfY bf: needed to retain the greater good for the country as a whole.'' Ziegler said that $1.3 billion would ha the amount saved in federal wages if th• President's new free.z.e were to be adopted. Congress has 30 days (consecutiW) in which to act Oii the proposal. Airr~Cal Fligl1t Tl1warted by Fog fog pre vented an Air Califomf~ rhar- ler flighL from la11ding early 'J'be'S{:lay morning al Orange County Airport. Officials of th;e airline said the plAnt was empty when it came to Orange County at S:30 a.m., having deposited firefighters from ~faryville and Reddin< at the Burbank Airport. Air Cal spokennen said there was no emergency problem and the empty pll'nt: si mply weri~ to Long Beach Airport when it was impossible to land •t Oranct Coonty. Oraafe Weadier Comfortable weather pre<lkUd for tM Orang~ Coaat today and Thursday. with highs in the mid· 10·1 along the coast rising to 15 degree.! Inland,· Lows io:night llOme- what cooler -arotmd ~- INSmE TODAY The dtvaluation of (hi'-dollar /iM.tly mu made its impac' (Tll. R1u.ria. St.c sto~. Page 4. ... II... tt C•nftr11le 1 c1,_ (•r-t CINlll'" VI' :t1 Ci..tlf!M u ... C_k, .. c....... • °"""" Miiiett 11 Dlvw<tt 11 ••1 ... ~ "'" • •llf•rt•l-i "'" ,IMIOC'I !J.U --u A1111L ..... n Jil Mt.... ' ,_.. Ill Stn'ift .. ,. ""'"""' .. ,. MllMI,.... " MMll!llt Mlwl M °' .... ,_,, ti t~twl• hrlw n hwtl IP.l'I Dr. SMl!lcl'IMI t7 ..... Matllltt. ,..,. Tetrn... a -... ......... . W-'e M-.. ... WwN ...... .. . , -t 2 CAIL Y •ILOT ;.' c 3· .. . . ·. ,. .•. • Keeps Chin Up Margaret Knows What's in Future By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ., ._. ... ,, ~-· 1 .. lf Mar1ant Pealrl l! an ama1Jng rirL She m1nap1 to hide th1 &rim thought of to.morro" "rxttr 1 warm. Jmlle and a bubbllnj' personaUty. The 7-ye11r-old WPetmlnll1er tot WJ'.~ recently rrnwntd prlnce.~s of the West Or11nge County United Crusade . She know11 there 11re still a few )'f'llrs It-ft of .scamper1ni;: around the schoolyard v•il h htr fr itnds And nl being able t.o he.Ip her mothl!!r v.·ith lhe dishu. "rt won't be loo h;id because I will 1tiJI he <1ble In ,lln tn ,:C"hnol." she C"onfided. M;ir gart'I. a virllm n( lh' crippliniz Von Reckl ingshau~en's D1s!'a.~e. has some tumors ;ilon£ her spine v.·hiC'h will ullim111ely need lo bf: rrmoved lo preserve hl.'r life . As 11 rl'sull, she "'ill In~ rhe use Qf her 11rm~ ;ind lei;:s. "!'hf' knnv.·~ rhis 11nrl ~hr wa.~ upset in !he beginning . Rut we hn!d nothini: bJitk from her. She accepts things e:i:- ception11lly well," said her mnther, Dornthy. Economist Hits Tax Relief Plan WASHIN(:T(lN (U r[) -[C1>nnmlst Arthur M. Okun said tl'H111 y Pre.!lident Nixon'.!I business la>: re lief proposal.! \l'ere "ec0nom1c;illy 11'1d 1ocially Un· JU~tifiabte" anrl i;bou ld be drutically O\'erhauled. Okun, thairn11111 of the rresidt'nt'!' Cou nci l of Eeono1nic Adviserl! durin; p.!!rt o( the Johnson Adminilltr11tion, to · U1.1r;;ed the 9H-U;iy wage-p1·i"e frf'ez.-.-in(. lht· Nixon Adn1inis!r;1tion's efforts to Im pnJ\'f' L' S, lr:idc 0\'t'l'St'ilS. Rut CJkun 1 .. 1u the !'W11ate·lh1use Jnin· fo:l'onunue ("01n1111Ut:"e N1xori".~ 1111 pro posa!s should be rejected by Co ngress or, ~ruuntJs Ulty \\'ere unhalan<:e(j, unfair t·1 'A'iige earners aiwJ would deprive the n.:i - tivn of lax revenues ror vital domesti, pru,i!:rams. Okun, now .assOC'iated with th " prestigious Brookinj:? !n.!ili lulion I n . !JAIL"I' ,ILOT Sttf'I P'llm Marg~rt"I PnJo.vs 11ning to school more lhan an)1h.ing elsP 11nd when her mother told her that a leacher wnuld come t.o her bed, 11he t1lopped worrying about the Wa.~hinglon, a.~ked rhel.ori c11l ly; ,. MAYOR WILSON CREATES NEW COSTA MESA CITIZENS FROM RANKS OF AFS From Left Mark Law, Arnoldo Garcia S.l 111r, Stevt Schur1m1n. Naji Alloush, Mayor future. " ''She ts 11 brll:vl!! little girl ind th11t reall.v h!':lp~. She knows lhtore 11re children wnr.~e off than herself," her mother com mented. ··How can anyone who se~ the 8hame of poverly, the plight of our citil!;8 and th.~ st111e or our en vironment w11nt to cut intc. th e revenues that offer our main hope for t•orrecting these ii I.~? : l,!elicopter Landing Pla~e · '. Assured for Hoag Hospital ,, ... Boq Memorial Hospital has assured . r· the Ne'WJ)Ort Buch Police Departm~t •. 'that a he1leopt.e:r landing pad will De part fl the hospita.l 's new expansion proj~t. A hospital ~kesman said the helipad Ii~ Ms not been selKt!d and its cc m- • p~ibn could ~ in a fev.· months or in two·years, depending on where it i! built Two sites are in the front running: on the southwest corner of th!! r~ently com- plettd power plant or on a concreh! and • · stet! Cilver ovu the propostd e~gency • ~ room and ambulan~ parking arl!!a The first choice would make ~ hellpad pouible 90Gller, but the site might n~t bt fOr.d for helicopter 1anding.s because d nearby equipment. hospital authoriti~ sal<!. From POfle l SLAYING ... •. at Pacific HosR,11.a.l shortly alter t p.m. : :-P'lillowin& tlfl!J fat.a.I ahoot in(. police • asaert that Jack struuIM: with Ills f1ther and during that fi1ht, the older man "''as wound!<!. :, : Investigators cla!m that Jeri:.• drove up t: to the hruse at this point. The two James· • es tot into the vehicle and drove to Costa : Mesa. ... ~ In addition to invest11ating the death : ece.ne. police are also 1ttemptin1 to trace. : ~ the elder Slpult's movements dur1ni' the '-: two hours between the shootin& and his capture. J Chutes Set for l\1a r s EDWAA.OS AlR FORCE BASE !AP l - The Natien1J Aeronautics and Space Adnun.istntion says teslln &: '9.•ll l begin Frida y on the parachute system designed tri land instrument pack.!lges on ~1ars in 1976. The tests at the De re n ~ e Department's fac il!ty at El Centro w1!1 involve a 5.1-foot d1~meler m a 1 n parachute and a deployment charge car- ried inside a drop 1·ehicle 10 feel long ~nd 20 inche~ 1n diameter OlANGI COAn DAILY PllOl 01.AHGI COi.ST ~U lltSHING ctlAA ~it.lo'V l cib•-i N. Wt•I ''" • ..., '"" 'UDIPI- J1e~ l. Curltv Yit:t ~rw.a .. 1 ••4 ~•I M1~1orr '"''"''' K1t¥ll fifl!Or TlieJ111t J.., M ur1~i ~1 Ml~ .. 1"9 l:.f• .... C~1.!1t M. Lt•• .. 1el.1ril Ill. 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Onl!! emergency landing wu made Tuesday afternoon v•hen a two-year-0Jd bey >A'as transported from C.Orona de/ Mar because. he needl!d oxygen Hoai officials said lhe final h!lip&i choie!. will depend on surrounding con· ditions. finances availab!I!! and appro\"al by the California Aviation Authority • From POfle l PRIVILEGE. • • would hive had lo cut off further ex- i>eiidifure! lor rftilit.!iry• aid , iFi 1bsence of r\ixon 's action. because of refwal by !hi!! Defense Department to furn ish the r'ports Tbe only way !or the Administratinn In aet around that was for lht Preside nt himself to state 1n \.\'t iling that he was forbidding re lease of the information \.\'hich he did at the "'estern "lhite Housto. The ls.sue is quite sensi!ivl!!. betv.·een Congres.!I and the executive branch. Ch11irman J \Villiam Fulbright ID-Ark. l, nf the Foreign Relat ions Committee said c:nngress nee:ded the informat io n on "'hich to base its decisions Fulbright cri ti cized N111:on ·s action. saying it R'OUld make lt "most dlfficulr" for the committee to act on the Adminislratlon·s new military aid re- quest!!. In • memo da ted ~1onda" and madt public Tuesday by the Peniagon. Nixon wrote Secretary of State Y.11\ham P. Rogers and La ird "I . direct ~·nu not tri make available t,o th e C.Ongress any internal workirig dncumtnts v.·hich v.·ould di!close tentat111e planning d&ta on futur e year!! o! the: ~11htar.• Assist.Ince PrOiJ"•m ""'hich are not appro\'ed executive branch posi- llons " From Pagel ZONING ... 1·11"1lates the integrity .. 1 the industrial comple:.: plan ." D<>ugl11~ said !ht'. prtiJect wnuld bl!! buill 01·er a 10-year period ?.'Ith a SJ.5 mill\on hotel the first increment. High rise office buildings would follow and !hl!!n the con- \•ention center. In rebutting Iri.·1ne's 11 r i u me n ls Douglas call!d the corporation's attitude one of "doom and 1lonm." indicalina that OraJIRe County had reach!d lhe end of Its development. The •eros pace firm 's complete pro- cram call~ for four million square feet of off ice floor space with about 400,000 ~Qua.re feel to be built in the nl!!.Xt two years. ~fcDonnell Dnuglss h11d a lease opUon on the properl y for seven ye.art and It housed a Douglas subsidiary, Astropower. The aerospace firm purr.hazed th& l11nd from lr1·ine 18 months ago for $1.l million. Dougla~ said !he. As!rnpo~·er bu1ld1ng5 R"IJUld be retained as part of !hi!! project for the first efght years or so. Coun ty Republicans Solid Behind Nixon ThOmas C. ft.oaers. chai.rm&n of tht Oran&e County Republican Centr.11 Com- mittee. has pledl'd the support o( coun· ty precinct leaders Ind l'Olunl eers to f'rtside11t N11~ and the entire 1972 Re· publican slate, accordlna to 1 commltt «, spokesman. In a Jetttr to !he Presidenl. Rogl!!rS 1a.1d that an overwht lm1 nr m&JOr!t)" of eoonfy party le:aders dined pe1111ons tll unfaltt.rina: 11.lppl'>rt for ~1son'! sK'Clnd ff'rrn . ·111.._ Foreign Youths Made Honorar y Mesa Citizens E:!tancia High School's· n e 1a• e s l American Field Service students, Arnoldo Garcia Salazar of Guatemala. and Na ji Alloush of Lebanon . have betn madl!! honorary citizens of C:Osta Mesa by Mayor Robert M. Wih;on. The mayor's official weleflmt fn !hi'. l'll.udl!:nts is part of the nationally prri- claimM AFS week. Sept. 12-19. in com · memoratlnn of 25 years of schol.!lrship abroad programs. Both s!udt'nts are living with Estanci;i High students :ind their families aod y,•111 begin studies this fall. Alloush h1111 been "'elcomed lntn th' home of ~fr. and i\frs . Robe r I Schureman, 2!1fi2 Pemba Dri\•e, Co~la f\.fl!!Sfl . Thro 11thletir-ei11thlel!!n-yeer old i~ descri~ by his adoptl!'d brother, Steve, 17. as "a good arm wre!ltler.'' Tht; snn nf a Lf'banese merch;inl , A!lfll.lsh plan~ 10 sludy aeronau1 1c;i l engir!ft'ring. Garci~ Srllazar. 17. ha~ ;idopted lhP hnme nf '-1r. find ~fr~. Rohf'rl Law, 2048 i\l11nd<1r in DrivP. (Jl~l;i ~les;i . ~1ark La"" l:ti. 11 sophomore at E~!iln· C"ia Hl11h. says h1~ ne.,.,· com~anlnn i~ 1n- t!'restt'd 1n draft ing, and want& to be 11 civil f':ngint'er , Dunn~ !ht week of Sept. !'l tht' l!:stan ci11 AFS cha.pt.er '.l'ill bl!! conductina i!s membershlp drive . .!lccording to Mrs. J. l\ Ganoung president.. lnt~resl!'d pa rtit'~ may contact f\fr~. Barbar11 Dl~on at 557· ""' Marg~rel , who has 11lrP11dy suffered mnre in her short lifetime th11n most pen· ple e1·er v.•ill , beg11n her struggle at the :igt nf three. "Her lilrandma w11~ holding her and she k1ck'd her leg. The bone broke," Mrs. PeairJ; !!::lid. f)f)('lors applied ;i l'<l~l hut lhe fr;iC"ture sep;i riited. Twice they took J;plinlers from her mothl!!r's foot in 11n effort to makl!! the fn1cture he.iii. Th11t failed and so did 1111 11rt Hicial bonr. '"Htr lf'g wnsn 't grnwin11t: because the hone v.·all disin1egrating and ?.'hen she "'il!I ~. an amputation was necessary," i;a id the m0ther. "Tht leg "'a.~ 11mput111€'d on Tuesday end 1he next dny she waJ; 11lr€'lld.Y walking .:irnund nn rru1chr~. Shi' f'\"en helped~ Iii· Ile ho.\' who.c:.e le~ wa.c:. ;ilso llnlputati"rl 11nd wnulrtn ·1 "·alk. Margaret got him up on crutchell ." Mari.:are1 , '.l'hQ \.Vil.~ fittPd with ;in artificial limb four or five mnn!hs l:l!er, h11~ l)rrn so acti\'e sinr€' 1hen th11t J;he rtne.~ no1 ron~idrr her.~elf handicapped "Shf' didn't knnw il until last ye;ir. She ,11 lways Jed 11 normal life," explained Mrs. reair.~. "Sh• w11J; ln\·itf!d In 11 pa rty for the h:in· dicapped ancf p;he didn't know wherhPr ,.he \l'ilS eligible. She ne ver even thought 3hout ii." To date med ic11 I bills have amounted In more th~n $~1()00, A JJpin;il ruslnn 11nd nperatio11 for .!I c:"hes1. tumor l11ter thi.~ year v.•ill no doubt rai.~e the total. About, $.111.000 nf the money w11s pro- vided lhr1Jugh 11genclf':s funded by thf\ L:nited Crusade , 11mong them lAs Angeles Orthopardic H~pltal "'here 3he "'a~ rehabilitaled. This year, ~111rgaret will help the \.Vest Or.11n~" Cllunty Uni!ed Crusade tn do lhe l'!iml!! for others by aiding in a cam paign to cnll ect $510.24~. l)t,ILY ,ILOT Utlt '~•I• THE BRAVEST PRIN CESS M•rgaret Peairs, 7 Nixon, Hirohito Plan 50-minute Alaska l\iecting Tfll\YO I AI'~ -l're~1d('nl Nixon ;ind F.m peririr Hir·nhito R'i\1 meet for 50 ininute~ on Sept. 26 "'hen the Jflpane.~e fnnnarch·5 ~peC'ioil jetliner it\np!I 11t Elmenrlnrf Air forre Rast', Ala~ka. en roule to Eurnpe. the lmperi11I llnusehold A~t"nry reJfted lnday. The me~ini.; y,•ill be the first bttwe.en A ,. president o( lhe Uni!ed States and an em· perior of JApan . !'\ixnn ;inno11nced Au11;. 20 th;it. he 11nr! Mr.~. Nixon w011lrl i;:rf!€'l Hirohito anrl E:mpres~ N11g11ko on what "'Otl!d he rhe fir s!. forPign tour by a reigning .lapanese monarch. The ln1p('l'l:ll Hn\J~rhnlrl At:rncy J;flirl Hirohlln's plane woulri lflnrl at Elmr.ndnrf, ... J'his is a grievous 1ni.~;isgl!!.~sment o! the n<1tifln's priorities." Okun estirnated th;it Nixon's propt>saJ., for .gre;iter depfeciation allnwances. by bu sinesses on equipmen1, for repeal of the se\•en percent auto ext·ise tax. fnr a JO percent invesllncnt credit "wou ld squander nearly $10 billion a year nf thP- lnr1g-lerrn re1•enue cap~1ly or the fl!'dera ! l<t x s.vsten1 ." 'l'aken logelher. he Silid , lhP tax hreak~. "would ni;ike l!li l the yi>ar nl !h~ greatest husinp;;~ tax cu l in our h1storv ·• In contrast. Okun J;aid, lhe I.a~ hrt.ak !'\ixon prnpQsed for avf'rage \va~e earner!! -lllflvi11g up the rrfecllvl' date nf in· C"rPa~f's in the !llandard incnm,, tax di!.· <iur!ion -woulrl ln"•rr indi virlual l~:t~9 in l!l72 hv ()1111' $2.3 billion. R111 Oki1n s;i.irt the tl'lx brel'lk~ wnuld b~ nff~l'I h:-i a Sl'hedulerl $3 billion increil!ll!! in soei:i! ~f'('tlt'itv l;\Xf'J;. (lkun s;iid lhe businPss l.11 prnpn~al ~ 11·f're alsn unh:il;inrerl in their pffects nn 1·a1·1n11s induJ;\l'if's. HP sajrl the,v wnuld p1·01·idr hi_g int•en(ives !fir production or h11slnps.s rquipmtnl :ind 11utomobiles. 11 hi\e "thev l"ir!u;ill v i_gnnr~ all f')lher In riu.~!ries whirh pr.-.du('e nel!rly 90 percent of our national pr1Jtluct.'' Mexico Threat 1'old to People By President ~TEXICO CIT\' ~UPI\ -Pre~ndent LW! E('hf'11errj;i v.•arnPd ~1P.xicn tOOay that fn· roriFt J.!roups. "oril'(lnsi!in11t 11brnad," art tryi ng 10 01·erthrnw his nine-mont h-old gnl'Prnrn('n! Jn hi s firi:t repnrl to the n;i!ion prep~red fnr tlelivf'r\' !n t"'nn~res~. F.rh('\"Prria l'i~id ;i rercnl Sf';·irs uf ar1nf'tl rnhlx'rie.~ in Mt"X'· ne;ir ,\nl'h11r:il(e, ;ll 10 p in. ;ind !he icn ('1 ty and el~t11•hr1•e "appeari; tn cnr· New port Police l Copter Rushes Boy to Hospital F Bf I L' ( [R;jnn;in·h 11n11l•l rr1 If'\\ an hnnor l(llarrl r('~pn nd !n il del ibera te pla n to fl ller !ht f"QZe ll 00{ 1-:_.ye(_ hefore. idJOlJrfl.iOJ.! '.(\ II l'ipt'Citll ronm Rl -'Ot"lllJ peacP. ''The in.~tit111 inn.~ of puhlir ~erurity \\'ASHJ NGTON IU PJ 1 -Tht Amerira · the ;iir hase w1th l\1xnn . h;11r apprrhP111l,..d the C"riminal11 in Red Crl'\.~.~ !l~1·s a practical me1hfld for Frflm Ala.~l.;1, ll irnhi111 11111 lly In n,..11 _ J;1'1 er;il ra~e~ and h;i1·t' 11ncol'er'd their lret:i1ng hum;in rrd hlnr>rl r~ll~ ha~ heen frf'ftur n1 links In ('l;inde~!io!' mnl'l!!rn ent!!, rnarlt H 1~ F.ttrnpC'an lnp y,11! al.~u include rt '1't:lo ped. Anrl «1111 bf' p11I 1ntn operal inn nrii:;1nafln.1: ahrn;id , and 11htiut ~·hnse ex· Ne~-port Beach Pf)Jict h~licnpt er Adam al 1 ~ centers acro!!! the cnu ntry by year's \"ISJ!s to Btolg1um. Bril;iin , \\'rst <:erm<'Jly , i~t roce and l'1·rnlu;1I dllnl!,rr:o; I ~m nblig· t. sped on 11 '"'O-minute emergent'\" night enrt . F'r:<inC",. flu• Netherlanrl~ ;inrt Sw111.ertand. ed 10 C"le;ir l)' \l•;:irn the rounlr)'." h' '"'id to Hoa 11 Hospi! a I Tuesday 11·11 h 11 2· yea r. 1 _____ -;-;-.;.-,rt-,-,.,,,.,.,,, ;.,,..--..~.,.-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;.i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;, ol~~;~i~ed;~~~;;r ~~~riert rnr1~1~hf'r IN..!!'! !!5Gt!:JEv-M. -~ "'TALK Hochsch!lrl 0r 2!115 Ptbhl, Dr11•e, In !hi!! . . hospi!al "ht're he v..!ls ~11rn n1ygen , treated fnr 11 h1i;:h trmptor~lure 11nrl re-~ TODAY le11 sed 1n fil l"\llrl rnnrli!in n. 'l ThP bny bec11me ~irk 11r1rl wpnt intn I convulsio ns while sl1"ep1n~ al lh1" E:;i~t I:, by Bluff Prl!!·School A nurse drtermln ed ht I needed ('mergenC"y nx~·gen And cii!led the fire department. . J . C. HUM"H"llS Tht helicnpll"r. piloted h.1• offirf'r .!ohn L ii!'IWIEL"", « •F .., 111w•-tt"" Henn!' v.·lt h obser.·er Tim Grunrlem;in, \~as 11 ble tro land 11t tht schML pick up !ht; boy 11.nd franspQrl him t.n Hna11: hf'- for e the Fire Dep11rtment cnuld reach the school. The police chopper landed tn !he Hoa11 parking lot whe.r e ~ergencr room at. tendsnt.a rapidly v.·orked On the child In pul him in iood condition. Hospit~l of- . f!cials said the child had a high tempe-ra- lure which could ha ve caused the ron. w lsions. NR Takes Over Collins Radio North American Rockwell wilt lake ronlrol Thur"d11:y of Collins Rarl1n Com · pa n~', the Cedar Rapirt-'. Jov.·a·b.!lsPd firm "hose f11.c1l it11!!s inctudl!! !hose in Ntwport Beach. Statlll!!, Anchorage, .1nd Honolulu. The trans1ction. 11s 1pprovtd by Collins' shareholders. involves the c11sh purctiase by NR nf 350.000 shares ol Collins $5 cumulative preftrred stock an~ appointment of seven of Colllns· 13 board member!. Arthur Colllns wtll C1>ntinuf' 11s pr,,~!­ "'"' Ind dirertor nf the flrm . "'hlle ~· f . R.nckw.-Jl , .Jr .• ch11irmAn and ch ief t:.-· PCu!1rc off1 c:"er of NR. Q.'1 !1 str\'t llll ch111 rm11.n !'If !ht bo.!lrd All a rtsull nl the trAn111rtlon . NR l.t"\11 •.~sume. cnntrnl of th e bo.1rd of dirtctors Ill! 11:ell ., 40 pe.rct nt ol the \'Ot1nr po"·er resl ing v.1th shareholders • FASHIONING THE GEM To trlll)' tippreciate the mar\fe!· ou~ fa ceting anrt rcsulling brW i· ance of modern gem8. "'e 'd h11ve tn izn back IC'I the fifteenth cen1ury, 11·hen diamonds "'·ere first v.·orn as per ~nni'll nrn11menl~. The e;irlie.~I form of i!em cutting l\"A~ ~ four-l'iided .~tone. v.•ith. R point on top. Later culling e>:"perimenl5 remo"et1 1 he point. leon·inJt a nat t;ihle on IOJl of the l'llC'lne : and fur· 1her f'l p1·elnp1nenl m;irle the ~tone tin nc!;-ihedrnn by r111\in~ siv.•ay the s harp edgel'i on the four side~. pro- f'lu cinR ttie ;iddcd hrilllanre cha rac· terii;tlc nf fine mnrtcrn gems. Ovt>r the renturiei;. eriual pr~ J!rei;~ hRs beE>n made in the tech· nolflgy of fabricating settings or mounlinj!!I, and we are particularly proud of the v.·ork ""'e do to en· hance the brilliance of the btauti· ful .-;tones ""'e ~el\. Bec~use e"'°" the finezt gem is "lni;t.'' In ~ poorly designed or faitr ric A!ed s ttting, "'e p111y psrticulsr altenlion to all mounting~. Come on 1n and st:e u! . >A•e ha\'e tht ex· pt rience !lid skill so e!sentiaJ lO the proper displA}' of your aems. • someone 's f birthday , 1 r1e h ue preclouanea!I of en Omega ( y,atcll Is the lovt1 th11t goes w11h it Th11 ' Omeg1' you receive tod11y will be come a ~r o 1J d pos~cssi o" .. , pr ec lo us beyond compa1e ror \.Iha! it symbolizes. Within e11ch cese ~eels 1110 peo1less Omega: mcvement. tA'11de with me11ouloua tare to g1l'e yeers ol l11ilh!1!I pedorm11nr.l'l, Sr.1 our co.-iplc te collei,:tion ot Omega meri'a and ladies' wa\ches, $6S 10 o~l'll $1000. A -S•''·wl~L~, 5•1.,•U•• ,.,I~ 1•ll·Q~1~1'"! e111~~.,. !(I( ;~1a.1o11t11 t••• ............. 1• I~ l ll'"lltl l ltll Cll• • , , , ••• , ••,, '",,,,,. Jll~ &-•(•.,~~~, 11-:w~.,.,-1 •:·• ..••• s·1~ J. C. .J/.umphrieJ Jewe/erJ I 823 NEWPORT BLVD ., COST A MESA CONVENIENl T(~M S l..t.NIC.AM!~ICJ..lO-MJ..Sl"E ~ Cj.j4.~G-E • 1' YEA~S SJ.Ml LOCAT ION Pj.j0Nl J4~-J•OI I I I • s;u ·------ Wtcfntsda), StPtembH l , 1971 DAIL V PILOT 5 Arttay Discharge Big Air Merger Opposed DIZZY SAYS HE'LL RUN Milk, Juice Fads Rules Relaxed For Young Cited IOUT"IQUE For Objectors ·PARIS 1UPI) -Ja1z trumpeter Oi.tzy Gilltspit says he is aerious about running for president of the Unitod States. VIENNA (UPI) -High· of milk, beverages. juices. WASHINGTON tUPI ) If he wins, he'll appoint pressure advertising has "led fruits and candles •. , the SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! WASHINGTON (AP) Implementing a 1970 Supreme Court decision, the Pentagon has revised its regulations to remove belief in 11 su preme being as a prerequisite. fer winning discharge as a cnn· sclentious objector. Under the ne\11 directive. Issued Tuesday, servicemen may base applications for discharge as conscientious ob+ jectnrs on "solely moral and ethical be\Jefs even though the applicant himself may not Air Force 'Ugly Bias' Reported WASHINGTON (AP) Black airmen may turn to \•iolence unless base com- manders •·s.top gambling with festering frustrations" and en· force stronger civil rights measures, an Air Force study says. Following a six-month study at 15 bases in the Air Training Command, a 15-me.n h um a n relations team said it round "discrimination and racism in the command and it is ugly." "The word we get is that the black will 'wait .and see· what happens as a result of our visits, but they won't wait long." the team said in a report released Tuesday. The team interviewed scores cf white, bla ck and Mexican· American officers and enllsted men and submitted its report to Air Training Command of· f1cials July 26 . The report was not made public. ho\\•evcr, un· ti! a copy was leaked to the f','ew York Times. The report said "unequal treatment is manifested in in· equal punishment, offensive and inf1::11nmatory language, prejudice '.n the assignment of details. b1.cK of products for blacks in the PX (base ex- change), narassment b y i;ecurity policemen u n de r orders to break up five or more blacks in a group. double standards in enforcement of regulations.'' characterize these belief• as rel igious in the traditional sense, or may expressly characterize them as not religious." The Supreme Court ruled June 15, 1970, in the case of Welsh vs the United States that men with strong moral or ethical objections to military duty may be uempted from military service as long as their beliefs are deeply held anC. are not based on ex· pediency. The new Pentagon regula- tions are identical to Selective Service regulations already in effert. The new regulations, signed by Deputy Defense Secretary David M. Packard, requires the services to consider ap. plications for CO status even if. the applicant's beliefs form· ed after he received an in- duction noti~ and before ac· tual inducti<:1n. Under Selective fie r vic e regulations, indi viduals who have not applied for CO status before receiving an induction notice must wait until they are act.uall.v sworn in. The new regulations also re- quire the services to grant ap- plicants a hearing at which they may appear with a h1wyer. submit and examine all evidence and prepare a written report \\'hich con· stitutes a record nf the case. The services also now hav~ a uthority lo discharge con· scientious objectors classified as noncombatant.s in lieu of assignment to noncombatant duties such as in the medical corps. , Of 1.106 men in the Army who applied last year for discharge as conscientious ob· jectors. only 357 had the re· quest approved. • The Justice Departmtnt has Muhammad Ali as secretary American children to un· social acceptance of ttiese challenged the p r 0 p 0 1 e d of lta~ and name Duke Ell· balanced diets, with too much foodJ Ui ao ingrained that the 2& 17 l• F1yell• N•wport l11cfl 675.77'40 f A · and ington ambafsador to "any milk, juice and fruit and too comm11nity ill unaware cf th.is ~rger c merican country be wants to go to." li~~~~~~~~~;J~~~~~~~~~~ Western Airlines, roniending Gillespie, S3, reaffirmed hill little meat and vegetables, two unaound dietary habit ." h Id h , · h nd U.S. doctors said today. t e step wou ave • anti· candidacy as e wou up • This imbalance _ which competitive effect!!" t h a t four--day visit to 1Fra1 n,ce to _ap-they c a 1 I e d "socio-cultural V:ou'll love the Would Oulwe'.gh aoy publ•"c pear on a te ev ston Jau 1 1 . . ., . 11 A merica.ns festival. ma nu r1t1on -causes 10· f Denefits. "If I get to be presidenl, I'm fectio11s. apathy, poor appetite many WOYS 0 T he A me rican-Western going to call for the unificaticn and failure to gain weight, the Crank O'Lt h f ho! d G"ll · doctors tol d the International merger was one of t ree en-o thf: w e worl , " rl esp1e d Congresti of Pediatrics. dorsed Tu~sday by the said, in an interview Tues ay. Ors. Karakat Gokulanalhan Ob • Transportation Department. It~-----------and K. P. Verghese, both from SCeJttty said 1t also supported mergers Howard University in between A 11 e g hen y and 4 Jndi"cted \Vashington. D.C .. sa id they WASHI~ON tAPl studied 240 children, aged I t.o Mohawk, and between Della Openly sold and shown 6, in affluent families in a American pornography has and Northeast. J Bl suburban industrial tO\Vll in becoine as explicit as anything But lhe transportation agen-ll aSt M;;iryland. All the famihes, in Denmark, says a presiden-cy .said it would oppose crea-they said. showed "negativism tial pornography commission -f · r ...ft ·d MADISON, Wis. (AP) toward older concepts of child researcher. and is probably tion ° a .super air Jne. 7 sai Four young fugitives, who care and modernism i n ab<Jut a $200 mil!ion·a-year in· in effect it would not approve have been toUght by the FBI material possessions." dustry. the creation of a carrier for a year, were indicted Tues· In such a society, they said, ,John S. Sampson, who wii.s a larger than United Airlines, day oo murder charges In con· "the adverse effects of mass commission staff member. the biggest domestic air car· nection with a fatal bombing persuasion techniques appear said a reasonable estimate for rier. at the University of Wisconsin. to outweigh beneficial effects U.S. hardcore pornography -The J ustict Oepartmtnt \m~ Gerald Nichol, Dane County in child nutrition. Overac· stag films and ether erotic::.. mediately filed a brief with district attorney, said the ceptance of heavily-advertised sold under the counter -is $5 the Civi! Aeronautics Beard grand jury indictments, con· foods as a fetish in diet leads million to $10 million e year (CAB), asking the board to taVling murder counts, could to nutritional imbalances." although reliable figures don't disapprove l he American· help wllh extrediliou negftlia· The result of this, they said, They're all at ..• malbej WIG & BEAUTY SALON 548.)44b 250-0 l•st 17th Str .. t COSTA MESA HILLGREN SQUARE ... and You 'll Love Our Hug• Selection! WIGS.FALLS· WIGLETS el.:ist. ,_w_.,_,,_,_n_m_er_ge_r_. ______ 1_;o_n,_;n_v_o1_v;_o_g_fo_r_•i_g_o_n_a1_;o_n_s. __ "_"_'_"_di_sp_r_o_po_rt_;_on_a_te_m_1a1<_e11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sampson's 200·page reportr I- on A n1 er i ca n pornography traffic and distribution as or August 1970, fnade for the Con1mission on Obscenity en<! 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Costa Mesa could well do the same for 300 acres of land between the ci ty golf course and the Santa Ana River. lfammett's suggestion was cautiousl y worded, rec- ommending that the city investigate only those pro· grams really needed, and that the city be a\\'are of any possible strings attached. While the city isn't jumping in v.•ith a squeal of de- light lo feed from the federal trough, it is taking a step that might bring several wo rthy programs to Costa ~1esa -programs the city clearly cannot afford itself. Going Aft er Industry ,,,., Costa Mesa's Cham ber of Commerce currently is studying vacant industrial land in the city to detern1ine '•:hat type of industrial program will best attract devel· opers to the city. Chan1ber Manager Nick Ziener ex- pects to launch an aggressive industrial program \Vith· In th e next fe\v months. The object of the chamber's drive is about 500 acres of vacant land O\vned by small property O\vncrs. Courtesy in Erigland vs. United States Americans who have visited England are usually charmed and surprised at the good manners displa yed there~ both privately and public· !y. One of Lhe th ings that pleases them most is the ease with v•hich the ordinary person can get through lo the he~ of a company. For instance, it ls customary for t h e president of the larg. est bank in London to pick up his own phone when it rings. He doesn't consider it a loss of status that he isn't protected by several layers of haughty function· aries. as his opposite number in the U.S. ·would. BUT THIS KINO of easy courtesy and accessihility must be a two-v•ay street , as it is in England . The Briton kno,vs he will not be imposed upon, and his privacy will not be violated without good reason. Americans. on the l'lther hand. demand \\'hat they are not v.·i!Ji ng to giv'e. I hal'e aly,·ays answered my own phone v.·hcn I am at my desk, e\·en when my secretary is here; theorelical!y, it's simpler, quicker, and more human to talk to <1nyooe who wants you than to deaJ thrO\lgh an intermediary. Practicall y, ho11·c1·er, t have found that most Americans lake advMtage of this accessi bility, wi thout the slightest thought of intrusion. THE AVERAGE CALLl'~R will launch into a long discussion of 1vhatever is Dear Gloo1ny Gus Since the parents of Costa ltfesa lligh students have to do the tim· ing and scheduling of classes this year, 1'1n glad President Nixon froze wages so CMHS personnel can't get a raise during reglstra. lion time. -T. P. T~h lt•lij" r~ re-rr .,..._ ,.., M«Hlrllr !IMM 11 TM n .... -. l t<MI rtijr "' ""'' 19 GMm1 •~" 011" Jl'llll, bothering him , without pausing lo inquire if you have the lime lo discuss It. He will ask an in volved question, or lodge a com- plaint. or expect you to explain somelhing you wrote a month ago and wvu ld take an hour to document or verify. And v.·hen I say that I am in lhe middle of v.·riting a col umn, and would ap- preciate it if the caller put his rtquest in· to writing, so that I could answer it at my leisure. he is more li kely Insulted than not at my "peremptory" attitude. Rather than being pleased that I took the trouble to answer the phone persona lly, he is re~entful that I wo~t drop everything at the moment lo taKe care of his re· quest. NOW, CIVILITY. as it. is practiced in Britain, must have clearly-defined rules and limitations ; other.1-'ise. the game y,•rin't wofk. If a man is going to put hlmsclf at your disposal , you must respect the gesture and return the ron· sideration. \\'ithout reci procity, there can be no gen'.line human cnmmunication, and we lapse Into bureaucracy. Americans are so busy asserting their "n~hts" that th ey neglect the obvious obligations v.·hich those rig/1ls entail. As long as we infringe on others· privacy, "'e shall continue lo be rebuffed by public ba rriers that dehumanize all our in· stitulions. Barbs From the Bench On trial for burglary, the defendant .,.as trying to explain why he had been observed near the scene or the crime at three o·clock in the morning. But the judi;e was skeptical. "Hone.st people," he said caustically, "arr in bed at three o'clock in lhe mom· inJ?." \\'a~ the JUdgt•s remark prC'JUdicial~ lndeed it \\'as, ruled an appellate court, granting !he defend;int & new trial. The ('Ourt said the judge had nil right. even by v.•isecrack. to blacken the defendanl's re.,•1 talion. The apix-l late rourt was concerned not ab0u l the feelin gs of the df'fcndant but about t~e minds of the jurors. "'TllE J URY," said one~' pert , "<'an be easily influenced by the lightest sug- gestion from the t tri JU gel. whether it be a nod of the head, a mile, a frown . er a spoken word It ls im alive Iha he) conduct himself .,.,,Ith ut on In Q Toal Martin, oa womea'• Ub -" don't hate men. I worlt wllh them and I e oy them. They're just u good as w~men, l's put it that way." C1pt. T. C. Pean US:'\R IRet.1, Walaal Creek -Perha (the pic1ure of the controversial Berkele City Counci l's first mttllngJ may cairst! ncern and sec- ond thoughts to those ·ho elected lhe three who rtfuM!d lo e the plrd~t of alltglance to Ute flag, nd raise doubts as te where the.Ir allegl e lies ," ' La w in Ac tion order that the unusual powe r he possesses shall not be abused." Unfortunately. a new tria l Is costly in both time and money. Accordingly, evtn If a judge has said something to disparage the defehdant, the appellate court will usually overlook it if the re stems to be no great harm done. Often a judge who realizes his mistake can "take the sting our' of what he said by ln- stn1cting the jury to ignore ii. Nor is a judge eJl'.pected lo be superhuman, !n the htat of a trial. he may understandably show flashes of non· judicial emollon. I~ ONE CASE, while the judge was talking with a lawyer. the defendant kept mterrupting, Fiflally the judge burst out: "Please keep quiet. I don't Uke It. You are here to answe r questions. If there 11 any more of that kind of talk, you wlll be in jail for contempt of court." But Ulis timf!, an appellate court round no grounds for a new trial. The court said that, even though the judge should not ha\"e 1osl his temper, he could be ~xcused rnr a natural reaction to a stressful sltul· ti1Jn. The United Slat~s Supreme Court onct summari z('d the matter as follows : "A drfenrl3nt is ent itled tn a fair tri<tl hul n1Jt e Jl(.'rfcc-t nn<' " A11 An1eri('ott 81l r AssoriorJoll pt1b· lfc srrvi ct featurr.. by \Vill Bernard. Another 700 acres or industrial land is O\\'ned by the Segerstrom family and by Irvine interests which can handle their own sales jobs. Ziener estimates it wiU take 20 years to fill the 500 acres of industrial land. but the fa s ter it happens the better for all of Costa Mesa. Industry tor industry's sake isn't \\'hat Costa Mesa needs. A good balance oC the right kinds of plants - and the tax revenue they provide -is needed. H elping the Homeowner It's difficult to fight city hall and even n1ore d if- ficult to understand it sometimes -especially when the matter concerns something as technical as building permits. But Costa J\1esa . which has a tradition of let· ting people right city hall, is now helping then1 under· stand it too. The city just published a small 15-page pamphlet explaining in lay terms the procedure for obtaining zone exception permits, building permits and rezone applications. T he pamphlet is available to all residents al the planning and building departments. It tel.ls in simple language what information a res· ident must give to the tity in order to build an addiUon lo his home, or some other strU(lture. It explains where the informatio n must be s ubmitted, to \vhom and \\'hen. The pamphleHtmatre for the ·ho1neowner. the guy who wants to build a backyard swin1n1ing pool, or add a 'room, and do it legally. It's a useful tool for the citi- zenry and 'viii probably save some city hall staff time in long individual explanations. ~ >-., ~~,._. IL's such a good idea that other departrnents 1night find similar ways to help the average citizen. c • 1 HOPE YOU'LL LEAVE YOUR FU~ PIE(E AT HOME." Usually Souiethin9 Wro119 With Jobs Four Reasons Empl-oyers Lose Help To the Editor: Letter writer Robert L. Eby (r.!a ilboJI'. Aug. 25) compla ins th at the ads he placed in the DAILY PILOT did nol bring h1n1 lhe help he needed in his g ro1~·ing bu siness. Let me point out that the ads themselves are all right, and in n1nst cases well written. but there's usuallv something wrong Ydlh most of the jobS where the employer has to ad1•l'rllse in order to keep his personnel in full force. The !hings wrong usually arc: l . The pay is too small. 2. The work load is loo much for one person. l . TH E NATURE of the work is so servile that it doesn't even attract the minority groups who have in th& p;i st done such jobs. 4. In the case or a skilled worker the pav is quite under the going scale. There are employers in the area (and 1 am not implying that Mr, Eby is one QI them) who can't keep their help for any lengt h of time. To find out who lhey are just read the "Help Wanted " and you will find their ad s right in there every day. Some thing wrong there, man. S. G. UNDINE Jobs l'la Wont A d • To lhe Editor: Robert L. Eby lfl1ailbnx., Aug. 25 ) in his ad vocacy of gelling jobs \'ia \\'ant ads fails to look at the other side of his coin. Let me turn it over fnr him and I"ll shed some light on his problem. I am one of the 7 percent unemployed in Orange Count}\ I }Im a Vietnam 1·eteran and have ~.6ut of work 1due to a reduction in s ) for the past \0 weeks. t don't ha v ong hair, smoke pot or wear funn y clothes. I am 30 yea rs of age wit h two ye ar s of education at our local community col lege. WHEN AN E~fPLOYER has a joh opening, one or the first offerings gnrs ro his fat , lazy relative. This bum takes a 30-mlnute coffee break. goors off all day and goes home early due to a headache. You gel to do your job plus hl s for the same JO cents-a-year raise . Next come the private cn1p\oymcnt agencies. These ''sharks"' bleed you for 50 percent of your first month"s salary That's $200 off your incon1e and you still run the risk of being rim! or laid oU. ONCE THE AD hits the paper thin(!s pick up . I read the ads plus two other papers. My paper arrives at 5:45 p.m. so that kills a whole day. Next morning I drive over to the company and fill out the application in person. Once I v.·ent 32 miles to find out ii \.\'as a company run by 11. phantom ln the east and paid Sl.65 an hou r. As for watching TV, Channel 22 UHF is great! So I'll keep pounding lhe ji!round with or without these come·ons llsted in the paper. NAI\IE WITHM£LD -Se r vice Ref11sed To the Edi I or: A month ago the Orange County anirn11I a~ller refused to pick up a stray cat. AH people don't have car!J and a way to get B11 George --~ CONFIDENTIAL TO S P 1 R 0 AGNEW: Oh, I don·t know - tell them you v.·ent around the world BECAUSE IT WAS THERE! {It worked for fl1ount Eve.rest.) !Don't let useless little .,.,,orrles hother you. Write to George. And let Ceorge bother you l ..,,,- Ma ilhox Le iters fron• rea der,, are 1velco1ne. Nurnwlly wri ters shoula con ve y their 1ncssages i"ll 300 words or less. The 1·1glit to condense lelters to fi t space or elimi11ate libel is reserved. All let· tcrs 111ust include signature and mail· i"ng address, b11t names nwy be u·irh· 11c/,l 011 request if sufficient reason i~ npparent. Poetry will not be pub· /ished. there. There are several slrays in the neighborhood so the re will be more homeless kittens. Slnce they have raised our property ta:<es so murh. "'hy have they refused th is se rvice to the taxpayer, or an yone? V. SHANKLAND Uaveu for l'a11dol~ · To lhe Editor: In the past year Paularlno Park has become a haven for vandals and youthful loughs. My neighbors and r have previously ~poken to the police. deparlmenl abou t thc park being used as a meeting place for drug sellers and users. I feel that the problerns are in ter-related. \\'e, a~ did many, chose our home ht>f;flUSe of the prnx1mity of school and park \Ve pay for the parks through taxes and we recently paid $165 to the park fund. I do nol think that it should be used as a cleaning fee for these hoodlums. IT HAS BECOI\1E impossible for yuuniz: ~hildren to play 2.t. the park ivithout being subjected to harassment fron1 these groups. During the sun1mer rny children and neighbo r children ~ages 9-4 years old/ have been offered cigarettes !type unknown) and have had sn,oke b!o"'" in their face s v.·hen they rerused. They have had the ir bike locks picked and ha ve been generally distressed by lhese children. OON'T YOU think it is about time v.•e put a stop lo !his nonsense and apply pressure on these people to move their acti"·ities elsev.·here'.' If their parents don't care 1vhat they are doing. perhaps those of u~ th<i t Jo care can al least keep our public places f(lr the public, and not for the few 11•ho, because. of their behavior, drive the others ay,·ay. PATRICIA S. DREYFUSS T /1 e 11 Spill Ille 1'r a s lt To the Edl!or: We would like to tell you a story of what our club saw the other day. As we 1vere walking clown the street in Costa fl.1esa on a hot Monday morning "'e slopped and sat on the sidev.•alk \','atching the trash men. We had noticed in the past few weeks th e trash men were knocking do"'" !..he trash cans and spilling the trash. At my house the other ·week a trash can was knocked do.,.,·n and trash was 1n the. street v.·hcre the minute before there had been none. DQy,·n the street tht> lids to the plastic cans were carelessly Pro1riising· Too Mit ch .J11mping tn conclusions: (Inc of 1)1c biggest mistiikes you can nuike ln !1fe 1s to prom ise too much to too many pcoplr. Your promises should be fr w and t1igh!y selec1J1•e: th r fewer yo u mL\l\e. the fewer you l111rc to keep . If you rn.1kr a thous and prn1111ses and make good on 9!19 of them , the one vou'll be rr- rncmbered for lhe longest is the one you didn·t fulfill . Nobody 1 everb really forgives '~ .. / a roken promise. I /.l\ ''ou're only as good as the promises you keep. Any man more than six inches taller lhan his wi fe, or who outweighs he r more than 50 pounds, is pretty likely to be henpecked. On lhe other hnnd, most J unoesquc '~Ives are. pa th t' tic a J ·1 y dominated by their husband if he happens to he ;i stern lltlle man \l'ilh a Napoleon comple11. \\'HAT IS THE one thing you"d hate to be told you had to do or starve? Jn my case. I lhink what I'd h11te most to be told to do \.\'OU\d be to shoe a horse. I have no idea how to begin or which end of the horse to try lo placate nnt. TM thing the averaf!e fe.llow finds h8rdest to figure out about President Ni xon's new economic policy is why. the day afler he free.zes prices and wages, \\11111 Street has its biggest day in history -nnd the price of stocks goes up 32 points. Don"t ~lock prices flt in the rrcczcr7 RE~I E~IBER HOW populAr bresd pud· ding "'as in the fly·SJX'Ckrd restauranls ol .1f'~lcrd11y·~ It wns as common on the 1nJ>nu n~ :ipple pit> Today 8 whole generation has grown up which is ten \ Hal Boy le I.lines as farniliar l\'i1h pizz;i!'> As ii is with bread pudding. About the same thing 1s ha pptning 1vilh chop suey in Chinese restaurants. Only sailors and old people from towns under 1.500 population seem na ive enough to order it. But chicken chow mein and fried noodles still flo1v on forever. Chivalry isn't reall~ dead. The average man would still lip his hat when he met a lady -if he only wore fl hat. and if only there 1,·as a 'A"ay to tell she 1vas a lady. THE WORLD 'S dullest con \'ersalion ilf the one that results 'A"hen a ta lkalil'e barbrr climbs into a cab dri ven by a talkative hacky. A conscienl.ious boss is onC' 11·ho pin<:hrs lht gi rls in the offite only 011 !ht basis ot their seniority. ' Some modern v.·omen ar!" 10 fin icky that if they played the role that Eve bad in Eden they wouldn't even notice !he serpent in the tree because lhey'd be too busy complalnlng to Adam about lhe y,•orm in !he apple. The surest way lo turn a friend of the bride into an enemy of the whole family is to invite her to the weddin g but not to the rtteption afterward. THERE ARE T\\'O lhings it usually pays for a fellow to take at something less than race value -the a"d\•tce of a racetreck tout and a letter of reco m· mendetlon written by a kind-he11rted minister. lr'JOatlon ls what YQU h11ve when an item you used lo get frtoe. for Jtndlng away 11 bo~ lop Is now featured olf 8ale at the dime 5tore for 99 cent.I -and only one to a cusLomer. thro.,.,·n in the gutter. Nol to mention the t rash nien stopped at our house and \\'ithout our knowledge turned on our hose and \Vatcred themselves down. As you kn o1v, our parents pay taxes for our eoun lry lo be kept clean and nol t() pay n1cn to pollute and disturb our neighborhood. we·re only paying 1nan to keep IL clean, not destroy it. ROBIN BROWN TERESA l\1. BURKE 1•11 1,li('"'s Righis o•t Boy To tile l·'.dllor . E. C Van Hook. Sr. 4~1ailbox, Aug. 25) <·rrt;i1nly n1akes a valid point when he talks about the deficiency of boat launching beaches in the bay. 1\1y son just finished building an eight- rnot rowboat , He's not out for blood in the boating l\'Orld, Nn drag racing, ski !01v- ing, hot yachting. etr.. He just wants lo paddle around a little, watch the water and the clouds. Maybe fish. Same thing Tom Sa11·ycr and Huck Finn were up to. \\lE SET (1u·r to find a place lo pu! !11e boat in the \vater. And on the \\'es! side of rhe bay We colild flnd nG place lo get near the v:ater. One bcarh near the road had ber11 rl'c..:Cn!ly blocked ofr by son'e ihoughtful person who put up a concrctt block \\"all topped off by a chain link fence approximately si x. feet in height. Plus a padlocked gate. SOl\IEONE TOLD 1ne the bay is su p- posed to belong lo the people. A reasonable question lo ask is : What Jl"ood dues it do the. people to OY.'n the bay "'hen their only rig ht lo it is that of looking at 1\ across pri vate-property studded 11·1th No Trespassing signs? Jf you really y,•ant to hear some strong \','Ords on the subJecL bring it up before my son . \V. B. ANDE llSON \Vc lfa rc Abu ses Press Comn1 ents Cbil"ago. 111.. Nort h Loop Nell's: "I have seen the "'elfare system corrupt lhousands. making beggars of once proud and industrious people. I have .seen otherwi se proud citizens shun !he rcsj)onsibilily of caring for aged parents and shift the burden to public aid . l'l·e seen precinct captajns hel p people get on lhf' 11·elfare rolls and then threaten to get lhen1 off if they don"\ ·vote right.' The .,.,,clfare sys tem is not the 'American \\"a_v· -ii must be drastically revised or ;ibolished a\togcthe.r. ·· O R4NGl COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Publislier TliortW.$ Keevit, Ed itor Alb ert \V. Bnt.es Editorial Pa ge Editor The editorial pag e of the-Daily Pilot sttkl! lo 1nrorm and i;Un1ul11re n!ad - e1'!i by presenting this llt'\\"Spaper's opinions and commentary on topics of !nrerest snd sixnltl!ancr, by pro- \1idln~ a torum for :he exp~~slon of our ~aders' opinion1, t'lnd hy P""- senunr the d!\·e™ vtev,..po!nts of In. lormed obsen·eN; and spokesmen on topics of the day. Wednesday, Seplember l , 1971 ' ' I I l I ...... -·------· .,._ ---... ·--• Saddlebaek EDITION VOL 64, NO. 208. 7 SECTIONS , 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1971 estaurateur' s on Murder Trial Del~yed Marine Cliarged i11 Slayi11g· of Wife, 20 The murder lrial of 1\1;.irk .Johnson, scheduled to begin this mornin,g in Or- ;inge County Superior Court. has bt'en 1en1porarily delayed with the filing by the detcnse ;1tturney uf a y,•rit of prejudice ;igains\ the only available judge. Fullerton attorney Ha~·mond Sharp fi l- ed the wnt in order to delay the trial pending a ps,vchiatric examination this morning of his 2C>-year-old clienl. Johnson. a blonde lanky r.1arine Cor1}()ral, is l·harged \\'hh the bludgeon :-;1abbing murder of his 20-year-old \\'ife, Connie Lynn. in the couple's Sa n l'lcrnenlc aparlmenl m<>re than a year ago Ci11ef deputy (l1slrict attorney James Enright, l'>ho will prosecute the ca~e a ga inst Johnw n, said !he defense is ;illo1l'ed one writ of pl'ejudice w·it hout having lo sho1~ ciiuse. Enright s'1id 1he prejudicifll 11•ril \\'<IS filed <11\ainsl .Judge Hobert Corf1nan the only JUrisl available to try the mtrr der case. ·rhe prosecutor speculated another judge and courtroom would not be a va ilable un i ii Tuesday of next v.·eek. Although t he psychiatric examination nf Johnson had been scheduled for todiiy, Enright said he planned to begin selection ()f the jury and recess in lime for the defendant to undergo his examination. 1'he tri.il is expected lo last several \\'eeks. ' Jn an indictment issued J une 30. the Or<1nge County r.rand Jury formally charged Johnson with the murder, a case Six Sentenced To Jail Ter111s On Drug Charges Six narcotics violators-including three rrom Orange Coun!.y-11•ere sentenced to jail terms Tuesday in Los Angeles for their part in one of lhe largest smuggling rings in Southen1 Califomia. .S. Attorney Robert f\tcyer claims all six 11ere part of an cxtf'nsive ring that brought na~cotics from f\1e xiC-O then dis· tributcd it in Orange and l..os Angeles l'OUn!ies The three Orange Count.v residents convicted 11·ere Rachel Ruth \laldez. 4!J, Sanla An:1. sentl:'nced 1o 1\1•0 years in prison ; Johnny Atencio, 29. f\1ission Viejo, one year suspended and three years pro- b<ition: and Arthur Reyes Aceves, 31, ~an111 Ana. 11·ho will gel a 00.-day study under rC'habilitalinn provisions. The nther three conviclionl'i \\'ere ogainsl Bell~· Lee Salas, 25, \\'ilmington, lhree yc;irs in prison; r-.'icolasa f\Jacse. ti!!. \\'i lrnington . une ye;ir suspended and two .vears prnbation: and Alrred f\tonarez Sala~. \~'i\n1ingtun, 66, two .vears. The U.S. 1\l!Orney said all six 11·ere f)art ol a ring headed by Alfred f\lacias Salas, JO, \\lilm1ngton, who entered a guilty plc<i earlier and v.·as sentenced ll) se1·cn yea rs in prison and an additional three years of probation. Iraq Chi c [ W 01wded? BEIRUT fAP) 'Ihe anti-Iraqi TIC\\'Spaper El J\'loharrer reported today that a second lieutenant wounded Presi· dent Ahmed Hassan al Bakr of Iraq last Thursday in an attempt lo assassinate bim. 11·hich had been investigated by San Clemente detectives for a year before the hu sband was finally arrested June 21. The murder victim. !hen lwo months pregnant, 1vas discovered by her husband June 17. 197() v•hen he returned home lroin guard duty at the Santa Ana f\1a rine Auto a Le rnon, Burns I-lint Up PJCO RIVERA (UPI) -Eddie Campos, 48, dro~·I!. his 1970 Con- tinental t-.tark Jll up on the front l<l\\'!1 of the Ford l\1otor Co. assembly plant here Tuesday nigh1. poured gasoline on i~ and set it a(ire, 4 , A guard at lhe plant called firemen 11•ho found Cai:pPos. of nearby La Habra, v.•atc.hi-.tg the ex,; pensive auto burn. Fire o'Hic151s estimated the loss al $6,500. "I had saved up for five years to buy that car new and it turned out lo be a lemon," Campos was quoted as saying after he was as!.:· ed by firemen wh y he set the auto afire. ··1 had lowed a in for r epairs 10,000 times and everybody just laughed al me -the dealers I took it. to, the Ford people. J couldn't get any satisfaction,'' he · told firemen.. Asked who owned the vehicle, he said. "The finance company but I'll continue to make the payments." A deputy sheriff who talked lo Campos after the fire said, "he was perfectly sober, perfeclly rationa l and completely disgusted!' Horsemen's Unit Raising Funds For Trail Plan San Juan Capistrano's new horsemen·:; association now has some Jlnanc1al ammunition ,to help the campaign to develop bridle trails in lht commun1ly - $400 in fresh proceeds from an 1n:n:gural horse. show this past 11·eckend, Joe l\1organ. presidenl of the ne1\' i::roup known as the Capistrano Va 11 e .'I f-lorseman's Associalion, said U1e .<;h01\I featuring local riders was a ma;or suc· cess. The group, he stressed, would cont1nur the hors~ sho1\I, lJul still stress the horserean's role in the commu11ily as a main target \\'ith rapid growth throu~h the area and increcised interest in hors~. he said the need for bridlt trails v.·ill grov.· as well. Officers and men1bers of lhe as· sociation will work with city officials. ~evelopers and landowners to develop a syslem of riding trails, Developing good horsemanship among equestrians will be another major goal, he said. The association meets the first Thurs· day of each month at B p.m. in the San Juan Elementary School auditorium. Any interested residents are welcome, he said. Co rps helicopter facility, he l o J d authorities At the jfne of the killing Johnso n told in vestigators he had left his wife a live 24 hours earlier and returned to the couple '~ apartment at 416 J\1onterey Lane to discover her body. Supervisors Adopt General Fu11d Tax Rate By JACK BROBACK O! l~I 01111 ~llol 11111 To the surprise or no one, the Orange County Board of Supervisors this morn- ing adopted a record $2 .04 general fund lax rate. up 34 cents over the 1970·71 rate of $1.70 per $100 assessed valualion. The tax increase wa$ dictated by the adoption last month of the highest budget in the history of the county -$2-12.2 million. Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim pointed out that the increases v.·ere dic- tated by reductions in st.ale aid in welfare and f.1edi-Cal and by large increases in the marxlatory welfare, medical and law enforcement program!. The 34-cent increase is the largest hik e in county history. In the past 10 years, the rate had only increased eight cents in total. The budget is up $31 n1illion from last year's $211.8 million. Other countyv,.·i<le tax rates adopted lo· day incl ude Flood Control District, 24.81 cent.~ down from 25.05 cents: Harbor and P arks District, 12.47 cents up from 4.83 cents: l'otosquito Abatement District1 .88 cents down from 1.06 cents. The big increase in the harbor and parks district rates was caused largely bv inclusion of $2.6 m illion in the distrit·t bUdgel for !he proposed purchase of Salt Creek Beach and adjoining parking lots from the AVCO Community Developers in Laguna Niguel. • Saddleback Vote Si g nups Soaring Voter regislra!ion figures in the Sad- d!eback College Distr1c.t reveal a 60 per· cent upsurge since 1967. The count by the Orange Counly f{cg1strar of Voters for lhe 376 square mile district shows 74,274 voters eligible to cast ballots for the $24 ,870,000 bond electi on, Sept. 14. When the college wa:ii created in 1967, the electorate numbered 44,966. Sadd\eback College's enrollment in- crease parallels registration rigu res. Since its l,521 Students beginning in 1968, enrollment has climbed lo nearly 4,000 this fall. The California Community Colleges Board or Governors has projected an enrollment in excess of 10,000 at the f\1issio n Viejo campus by 19711. Pending the approval of the bond me;isure, com· pletion of permanent facilities is slated for 1976. Park Projects Pr_ogress Ground Broken at Linda Lane-Develop111ent Site T~·o separate parks development proj- ttts sponsored by San Clemente civic groups conlinued lo make steady pro- £ress this week. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held lsunching the Linda Lane development plan sponsored by the sat\ Ocmente Jnycees. And a detenninal)On is expected in f:t'llnini:: v.·eeki: from the Slate Division of Iligl\\\'ays on the donation of surplus free-- vtay acreage for a K·iwanis Club sponsorl'<i development qn A v en id a Cordoba. Parks and recreation commissioner~ 1111d other city officials attended the swlft • rites marking the start of the Jaycee proJ. eel at Linda Lane. Jaycee President Al Filger has pro- mised. !ht start of construction 1s soon as fin al plans are completed fnd grading and drainage details are finished. He added tllat Jaycees still ·would readily accept the donation of 1 grader and operator for a day's work. Jaycees expect l-0 complete the transformation of bare 1rolllld into a !)each area park with donattd funds and equipment and 1upplles. The project has the total !!Upport of the city. On the: Kiwanis front, parks and rf'r,rea- llon commissioner e~pcct confinnatlon sometime this month from the state of· fice on the donati<m ol a small partel at the end of Avenida. Cordoba ror " view park. Klwanianis hope ta develop the park with landscaping. benches. 1 telescope and other f11tures with 49"ated fu nds and mRnpower. Preliminary discussions al.so a r e underway between Kiwanis C I u b represenlative Roger Lemberg and city p#l rks Director Arlie Waterman on ytt another Kiwanis park proje<:l-the com· pletion of the fin al half of con~1n1ctlon •t Le$1le Park. ., OAIL f Pll.01'' Sllft "1141 .. PRESIDENT'S POLICIES "DISTORTED, MISUNDERSTOOD" HEW Secretary Elliot Ric h1rdson Won't Resign · HEW Secretary Says He's Not Qi1itti11g U.S. Post B,v JOHN VALTERZA 01 !~t 011!v Plltt 511/r Elliot Richardson. secrelary of health, rducation and welfare. spent the moming Tuesday conferring 1vilh Presidenl Nixon in S::in Clemente and the afternoon LiJn· vin'.i ng reporters he does nol plan to resign. Ri chardson a rrived Tuesday mom111g: at the \VPstcrn \Yhite H11u~e. to di seu::.s several HE\V topics v.•ith the chief ex- rcut1\'r. His arrival came amid soml' 11peculalion that he '"as dissatisfied \\'ilh hi s cahinet post becau!'e ol a com- muni<:ntiun senl early in Augusl by Prrsi· dent Nixon. who disavowed ;i dcpa rln1ent plan on busing of minority school children in Austin. Te x. "The Presidcnt"s communication and hi ::; policies \Vere distortrd and mi!'iU11· dcrstood by many j;!C('plc, outside governn1ent." llichardson said. Praising lhe chief executive, he said. the message di savowing the HE\V plan wa s done as a formality in litigation over school busing in t\uslin and v.·as an in- tegral p11rt in a federal court case in the Texas rommunity. Reports in recent days had indicated Richardson was miffed by the President's: di1avov.•al. Asked if he bad considered resigning, Richardson said he never had. . "I never considered a resignation. My understanding or the Preside11t's policies were clear before his disavowal of the busing plan and lhey are clear now,'' he poinled ()UL He said the Nixon ad· ministration believes in a spirit of ct10r>eration on desegregation rather than "broodishing a big slick or bringing in federal marshals." "The problem is not whether to act now, but the best way to proceed," Richardson added. He also sajd he wanted to dispe!l IS YOUR NAME ON TllE LIST? F'o1¥· l;long Uw Orange Co&st ·with delinquent property ·Wes are listed in toda}'11> DAILY PlLC1T in ' the l.argt81 legal td•ertising section ever published by the newspaper, according to Joseph E. Davis of lhe legal advertising depa_rtmcnl Four and one--haU pages of people want.ed for 1'1xes are published to- day following Page ~. Are you among them? • "possible confusion and misun. derstanding'' about Nixon's conlinlied <.u mmilment In 1velfare reform and rc\·cnue-sharing legislalion. There ~·as no "dilution of the com- 1nitment, ., Hichnrdson said, adding !hat the President feel s "II is still ur,genl to get action" on both items -"certainly on v.·elfure rcfonn in this session of Congrcs,.'' and ''it is still possible." Richardson said Nixon was recognizing "lh~ re:.ilities or the legislati ve" situation 11·hen he :c;ugges tcd a one-year delay 1n 11npl('mcn1ing his welfare retorm pro· gram as part ol his new economic pol ie1es. Nixt1n had asked for a three-month de!ciy on his rcvcnu('-~haring pr('tposa !s <111d one year 011 v.•elfare refonn to help l1old duwn federa l spending. Board Conside1·s Federal Grant I For Unemployed Trusfeu: of the San J oaquin Elemen- tary School District will consider a~ proval tonight of a grant application to put unemployed persnni: to work. The rneeting wilt lake place at 7:3U in the administration annex, 14600 Sand Can- yon, East Irvine. The a pplication Is for $34,000 in federa l funds under the Emergency Employment Act passed In July by the Congress, 'fhe funds would be used to hire under and unemployed people who could be r etrained to flt into the district needs. Ken Lewis, assistant to the superin- tendent, said S<Jmc specific details h.ave r.ol yet been worked out. Some jobs av1ilAhle, however, might be as teaching aides or curriculum planners-depending on who is hired and wti.t his qualifica· lions are. ' A irtmilar progi'am war recently un· dertaken in Los Angeles tn which unemployed aerospace enginttrs were ietralned to be mttbemaUcs teacberJ. If the board approves the applit11tlon, it will be filed during the first part of Se'ptcmbcr. "The program ts designed lo Increase employmrnt," said Lewis. Also on the agenda is approv11I of 12 ri llot programs whlrh have been In effect I.hi~ past year. Tht board reviewed 1U 12 during a special workshop last week . .. - Today's Final N.V. Stoclu TEN CENTS • I e Capistrano Cycle Rider Hit by Auto Rober~ Varteresian, 29 -the son of Y•ell-knov.·n Orange Coast restaurateur Turk Varteresian - was killed Tuesday evening when an auto crossed the center line of a Dana Point road a nd hit his cy• cle headon_ The younger Varteresian, who Jived at 30718 Calle Resplendor, Sa n J uan Capistrano, suffered multiple fatal In· juries in the 5:45 p.m, crash wh ich will result in the seeking of a n1anslaughter complaint against a Dana Point WQman, authorities said , California Highway Patrol spokesmen said the charges \Vould be sought against 1-lrs. Virginia Ra1nirez, 37, of 33122 Sea Knoll Drive, 1\lho v.·as the driver of a sla· lion wagon which crossed the dividing line of Del Obispo Road, sideswiped another auto then hit Varteresian's cycle. The accident occurrca less than a quarter-mite a way from one of his father's popular restaurants, Patrolmen said t he Ramirez auta crossed over three feel into the single on- coming lane and struck a car drlvtn by Brian Paul Venneulon, 18 of 32285 Del Obispo Road, The impact 'sent the auto which also carried three other peraons' off the narrow roadway. ' The station wagon then continued on the wrong side and hit Varteresiao'1 cy• Cle. Officers said f\trs. Ramirez suffered m inor injuries Jn the series of collisions. No one in the sideswiped car wu in- jured, officers said. Patrolmen said 1-lrs. Ramirez told them she had been forced . acr011 the center line by a driver passing her on the right. Capo Trustees To Participate In Joh Project Trustees of the Capistrano Unifitd School District l'Oted unanimously Mon· day lo participate in a federally funded plan to hire unemployed persons. The district 11•ill be eligible fur •P. proximately $35 .000 under provisions of the Emergency Employment Act passed by Congress in July. "We've developed several possibililie! ror use of the funds," said Joe Wimer, Director of Administrative Services. "\Ve'll probably apply it to positions that had to be removed from the budget because of the reductions that wer1 ordered by the board." He said anyone 'vho has been seeking work for four weeks and has been out or work for one 11·eek is eligible for employ- ment. Persons co n si d ere d "Uri-' deremployed" also are e I i g i b I e n . Trustees of the Tustin Unton High School District voted 3-2 P.1onday to forfeit their a 11 o c a ti on which al.so amounted to $35,000. The San Joaqui n Elementary School District board will consider participation .at tonight$ mttling_ or .. ie Weetlu•r 'l Comfortable weather predicted I for the Orange Coast today and Thursday. with highs in the mid· 70's a long the coast risin g to 85 degree:ii inland. 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M TlllllWI ~ WM"'tt 4 WMntlt'I Mt wt Jl,41 WNN NtWI M • . 2 DAIL V l"ILOT ~C Federal Jobs 160 Flights Six-month Pay Freeze Sought -Newsman Makes Debut; I Flying Grandma Dies • Ill Mystery the lrtp on "mnumer·able ocras1on5'' thJ!I su mmer. nPlfanrf'~ law vPr said rh e trip1 bt>.,11 n atxiut Jul,\! !!, nnl fl\"I' mnnlhs l.~o. 8) JOHN \'ALT ER2.A DI !~o 01llr Pl~! ~toll President ~unn locl~.y askM Conzrt:.s to apprn\'e a six·mnnth frttz:e. on fl!V tai.56 f<ir three m!lhnn fed~a\ employeS. including mtmbtr' nf the m1litar\· Prtsdentlal prrss secretary Ann Zieg· let said the propo3aJ would aff~cl "\·1r- tuall}' all frdcta.I emp!oyes.'' .'JI postal t;en•kr worker~. ho11.f\'Pr. ll'nuld nor be ui,·nh·ed, becau~e !he\ !;:ill und"r lhl' existing 90-da\' wa.1:r pi-1rt act1l".ln Zlegler s.1Jd that bl"("~usr of prev1nu.; C<ingressiona\ support of the. ~ay f'Cfl· nnrruc action he foresees no oppos1t1on to Ule Pres1deny suggestion 11.•hen Congress ·rKonven es. Capo Council -Okays Trails For All Travel ' A network of bicycle. h1~ng . eq uestria.:i itn-1 mot.nrcycle tt.1ils ha\'I! bel'n ordered ~y the &an Juan Capistrano Cily CJ'.luncil. • Acting on • re:quest by the Planning Commission, the council unanimously ' ·'"d Mond ay fl) add recreational trails fl) the general plan. City Engineer .Jack Kubol s "'as asked to prepare specifications for recreation trails. pa rticularly bicycle trails. which alr eady have been imposed on one de\·elopment. Cllmmissinn Chairman Jerry Gaffney said M>me trails could have more than one use. The Parks and Recreation Commlssion ~'ere asked to develop the trail plan and rresent a preliminary report to the coun· cil within 90 days. Pair Arrested .On LSD Charge Laguna Beach narcn!lc!i officers Tues· day a.Hernoon arrested t"·o men on drug charges aft er thP pa ir a!legedly sold 100 tablets of LSD to an underco\'er agent. The suspect.s ~re id@ntified e.<; Stephen K . Peeples. 19. ()f Los Ange!es and .G~rp f... W()lford , 26 , ()f 1289 S. C-OASt .Hit;hway. Officers claim the undercn\"er agent !'!lade the purchase lJ1 the 600 block nf South Coast Hi_1!h1<.'ay at 4 311 p.m The . suspects are to be arraigned Thursday in South County Munici pal Court ()D cha+ies of sales of danjtrous drugs. County Re publicans : :Solirl Behind !\ixou Thomas C Rogers. chairman nf the .~ :Orange County Rt"publ1can Ce:ntral Com- ;. :m1ttf'l". ha~ plerl~ed thP. ~uppnrt of coun- • ·tv prttinrt leader~ and \'Olu n\f'ers to : :p res.iclent Nixon and the. enure 1972 J\e-- • :publican sla!I!'. accord ing lo a comm1Hee : :ipikesman. : : In a /elter tn the President. Rne;ers : :said t.hat an ()\l eN'helming ma1ori1v of : :c00nty party lea~ers sign!'<! pe11t1on~ nl : ;unfaltering support f<>r :\"1x()n ·s sec<lnd : ;term. 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ICll-11! l'll ltfr Ir td.....-i,.,,......,, ~t•• " -· "" •• ,....,llC.. ..11...... ..,..c .. t ""'" "'~'""' o1 eoovr"fht •-·· McllM cl1•1 -t'" ~Ml I f N~ l •-cft 1"11 C-11 MHI, Ct llfe...,I• IUl*.fo ... ltr" 'IV <'""'" tt U ,..oit.,1y1 'Y f11111 u 1J """"'"'¥; "'1!111..., ffiltnt•~.,,. tt .U ~11111 Ziegler S?Jd tile Pr~1dt11t propo!e.d lht drastic arhon ·'tn ~et an e:i.:ample lnr the rest of the na t1nn It Le; sign1f1c.int 1Yc.t l1Se. of th, number of employes tile federal gci"e:rnment ha~ .\'on·milltar\ i;;o1·rrnmf'nt emp!oyes' "'ages "'f'TP Jo h;n e be l"n reviewed on Oct 1 whf'n ap a1·erage raise: of six per- C~I wCIUld ha1·,. hPPn grantt"d If the PrP>lrlen1 s idra 1c; adopttd IJ"le ftl'lP". and ra lo<es "·nu)d h .. llelerrtfl si x mon1h~. '"Since i:nf'l1n111ni pmphai:ls will ~ plart'f! ()n fhf' f':\err1~,. nf rt'~pons1bJ,. 111- l"fusrria l and l.1.brir ltarler~~JP throu.IJhOUI !he nati.nn 10 the mnnrhc; tn rnme." the President s;i td . "I mu~t apply such flsc11! restraints as "'II\ clearlv ~ign1fv the gO<'\d faith of thf'. fl'dera! i overnrMent as a major employer " He added that the go1·ernment shou!d cOntinue to set an el:ample for Ameri· cans in the _striving ICI achieve pr~penty lI1 peact. ti me. He ura!<I the aff!cted employes "to make wh;itever r.empcrary sacrifices in personal ga in which may ~ needed to reta in the greater iood for the countr.v ::i.s ::i. who!t ." Zieeler s::i.ld that ~1 .l billion would be the amount savl!d in federal wa ge!! if the Presiderit's new free ze were to be adQpted Congress has 30 days lconsecut1ve) in which to act 011 the proposal. Ziegler Turns 'TV Newsman' In San Clement£ President Ni.ton's Pr!ss Secretary Ron Ziegler can be a ''!ry funny man -but he has little chance to be am id th! daily barrage of queries leveled by the pres.s corps. But he struck b.1 ck \\'ith a la vish prac· tical joke Tuesday afternoon at the San Cl emente Inn. His briefi ng earlier in the day had been routine. It inc!ud~ comments by Health, Education and Welfare Secreta ry Elliot Richard son. Aft~r Richardson came the rtgular sp.1rr1ng between ~port ers and Zie;Jer , .. point~ questions and -1enerall)' - vague replies. · Afte rwards; reporters "''ir~ busv el "'·ork on type"Titers and leJevls1r:m c·re\.\•S had alre11dy set up cameras outdoors for the "standup" filming of television news diapatchers. Ziegler n()t\ced a read~·11.nd.·"'a1lln~ ABC earner .. crew .1 S he left the Inn. He strolled ()ver snd picked up a live microphone. \\'ith capable m!tructnin t, from \Vh1t e House: aide .John Sc:a!ll 1a fnrmer AB C r\°f.\~·s hea'":-'wetgh!. himself! Z\e:gle.r did his fl\\"n st 11ndup dis p,11trh. He: "'al~rd a fe:w !'!rps frnm side; t.n sid e: until a \\'aterfall f1IJrd !he barkgrnund "Stnp movi ng. Rnn . Sil they can ae1 a gf"ll""KI fl)ru s," chor1!erl Scalli The camf'ra and tape reccrrll'r rolled "This is Ron Ziegler from the: \ll es1ern \rfute Hll11 $.r "lJ"s'-.i beautiful d.1 \' here Thi!. sun is shinin~ and the. President 1s hard al "·nr k ui his office!-. tH1s.. · nr'>l·!'man 's .. pnkl'r fare cracked mnme:ntartly dnd Zit gltr started to smirk ~~ '"The: br1rf1ng has iust cl)ncluded . .and man~ ques!1f"lns o.·pre asked ' 8:ut thl'r,.. \!' nn nt\\"5 "nnrP ageJn. th is is Ron Ziegler . ABC n"v. s. in San rlemtntl' .. .. That'~ ln fnr nn\I.", fnl ks." snmecine rru11!,.rrt"f And Rnn Zll"'~lrr, ne<A'Sman. hnpp~ inln hi!-~nld Cadl!lac and drnv1! a<A·ay to lunch Lag una11 Loses Cash, Canine Pl'!!Jce are mvestig.1!1ng I.he theft Tues. dav Cl! iWI cash and a ,-.. 1uable dog from a Laguna Beach resident. Off1~s said Waller E. Ottmer. nf 22"i Chiquita St .. reported the burgla.rv upon returning home from \.\'()rk at 3·45.p.m. The: dog . dt scr1btd as 1 \l.hile Russi an .,·olfhound named ~1cGra<A'. is ''1\ue:d 11 ~250, Ottme.r told in,·estigators The. money voa~ locked In a metal bo1. 1n t.he b,.droom of the home.. Ah, Agony a11d Ecstasy By FREDERlCK SCROEMERl.. Ot ti\• l'l•I"' i>I! .. 11111 As t \.\'aJked under the sign mark.e.d "St.age: Door'' ne1r the re.ar or the: Jrvine Bow l tn Lag una. butte.rfhes started flying around my .stom ach li ke mini ature A1rcrafl squad ron.~. lt wa s tn he e.1 pecll't"f . !hn11gh. Aller all. 11 "'I S m.\" "npen1ng night "' AS not. or the !54 members of !ht cast nf the prestigious Po'!Reant nl the Masters of the feSh\•1.l of Arts. SincP th!' 0penln11 of lhe ~ea.son in m1d-.Jul-.:, I had bl-en hut:.1?;1ng !\ari a Allen. rastin~ d1rtctor of the '"Ii\ 1ng pictures," to 1e~ me Apptt1r 1n !hi' sho"' one night. As !he lasl. few night! approached , I dtcided my request had been futile. tt But Karla called me Tuesday night and said: '"'t'ou'll ! be here lomorrnw night and appe:ar in Ships' Figu reheads. Bf': ti.ere at 9 o'clock. ~o excuses, now, Just ht. here.'' I hastily assured her I would . I checked in \\'tth Karla's assistant. Glenn Dan·1t ls, prnmplly ;ii_l 9 p.m. He en couraged me to have A cup of cnffe e ;ind sit dC'l"'Tl and chat .,,,.jth ot her members of the cast, many ol \\0h()m were m.1de-up and waiting for their spot in the show. Everybody assured me things would go fine. flu t my ~tnmach wouldn't buy it. f..ty only real suppcrt came from Sally Ree,'e, festlv::i l publicist, whn was also aoin g to be ()ne of the figureheads fr()m the hold or !he C u t t y Sark in Greenwich, England. lt was around 9:2!1 "'hen ! was sent lfl miikP-up. The:rf' 1 had !.he distinc, lion of meet ing Dort Qui:lOle: and Sanrlin Pan1.R r Rnh Lubac:h and R i ch a r d Bishop). Their picture was to appear ju.~t hr fnrl' I.hf' figurehead5 Ar.drea Stnne, a first yrar volun trr r. sprct1d the ht1sf' makeup n\·rr my face:. ntck and ha nds. On top of thal she :u1decf rtarker ma kt-up L() hig hlight the features of the nld sea capllli n that 1 v.·nulrt portr ay. Alter th e paint had dried. l went down llJ Burl PPttey·s niche 11'1 ,R.l'l my hairpiece and beard -both fa11hionecl frnm ~me typP paper mache Then l "'as led l.n th e wardrobe ~rea ((J be fitted in !he sea captain's roat rashion~. I thin k. of oilcloth. Th,. hulterflies "''ere J}Jing a lilllP f:islf'r nnw. 1 i;tond 11rnund "'ith Sally and other figu reheads joking and posed fnr a fl'"" pict.urrs fnr the cr1sl1ng office, ll was just a bit after 10 p.m . .,.,·hen we heard the an nnun cemrn t to move upstage.. There. one gal wiped nff ()Ur hf'av.v CTJstume:l' t.o bring up lhe glos.'\ .1nd m1'lke them look as thnugh they "'''" hi~hly polished . Annrh er lady "\·ar· nished" our f.~ces and hR nds with mineral nil While the picture "Dan te and Rr.;itnre"' w11s tir1n,lil rtnnP. we jnshf'rl near- by. J tnlrl the slage crew 1 would si11n au1ngraphs rii;:ht. 11ft.er thP show . Tnen we were \pd \n thP ~el anrl p I a r, rl in n11 r resperlivP slots. w11h crrY.·s making .sure ever:,ith in!l was in plarl'. ! was 21ven my .~wnrd tn hnl rl in front of me as we .,.,,ere wheeled to the 1-rntf'r ()f !hf' st~.l!P. The bu!l rr/ly popu , la tion had quadrupled . Narrato r Hap GrahAm was d r~cribinR lhP hislnry nf tht" figurt"hP::ids: "\\1e hnpe you c:i n ajilree "'i\h the poPt , .. whn s111d ... 'ships ;ind the .cea - there's nothing finer made . ' " Quite suddenlv. lhe mus1r was lnuci . lh,. ('urt:iin~ werr nprn ;ind thP 2.'lOO person:i; in ih l' audience h;i rt lheir l'yf'.~ fixed upon u.c. ,..ly h I' art. I thought, couldn 't pound much harder. Nor cnul rt m\· hn,.arh r0me h1.~1rr. Also_ tn my dismay. I felt my chin fStlllng slnw!y :inrf 1 kn,.w 1 w::is s11ppnsP.ri \{l kPep it up The tw() minut es the cur l.Ain Wi!S npl'n :i;e:emec1 to turn inlo hnurs. I can't stand ii much lnnger, I wa s saying In my~,.I(. The curti!in rlnsl'rf, the hrilli11n! liRh!.oi wPrt t"foused. 1'h' audience 11p- p!auded. Opening night harl cnme for me. The set "'"!I.~ quirkly rnlled to lhe "·tngs. and moved to the dress ronm I.ti gel the: make-up off and put our cos· tumes '"'"\'. Al I ·""~s 11·ash1ng. nne o! thl' other !igurehe;1ds admnnished me for not "'Ashin g bthind my ears. t had fnrgotttn th,.re "'ilS make-up there. too. t felt good a.bout the whcle. thln~ 11fl !!r JI 11•as over. as I walked d(lwn tow1.rd the g~te of the: fes tival . Hundreds of th e. pageant goers ~ere alsn ex.it· ing !hi' grou nds. No one . ho <A·ever. asKerl l<ir my autn~r;;111h . U11iversity Regio11al Parl{ Plans Approved by Board Suptl"\"J.o.ors approved prt p1rat1(l n of v.·ork1n g plAAS Tursday fo~ the llrst stg· ment ()f the long-planned l 'n1\"ers1ly Reg ional Park n{lrth1"9Sl nf UC Jr\•Jnl' P~deslrtan.:.. hnr~f'bar1c rider~ a n d r_,-rlisl~ 1\0\U br admlttrd withfl\Jf char~f' Estimated cnst (If th, ·12 ·.:trre 1n crement n( th, pl11nnrd 4~·ilf'rl' par\.. 1s -:m....~~=-~•~•~>~·~~~,.,..·r• ~~r•~-•••••• •• •• -~m...- l 750.0(l(l . A $.'l ~ n1ill1nn tn b h.:t5 hetn pllt I " GEM TALK on the complP11' f::irilitv. Thi' e!11nit11terl p::ir\.i. nn l;111rl rfnn.:ttPrf h~· lhe !rv1n,. C<irnpan)'. r:drnrl ~ ;1J0n11. l!it snu th ~1rt l! nf linivPr~l11· nr1\'" and 1!. b1serted hy Culvrr [)r1vp nn lhP <A·rs1 l'flcl . Thf' fut 11r,. cte vPlnpmen! area rl<1rnc1.~ east"·;:irrl 1nt<i Sand C:invnn . E\"rntu 11l\~• lhl' reg1nn11l rark 11·111 1n· i:lud• t"·n large l ak,.~. pirnir ,11.reRs . .11 7.1')(), a museum. nrtd mil,~ nf h1k1n~. eque~trisn a nri bil'.:.vrling tr111l <; flp,·p!np- me.nl is plannrd f('lr 21 yrars in three 7. ~·rar phases. ff ph1ns ~n !IS srhedulpd lhf' f1r~I in- crl"menl \\'est of Cuh·eT Drivt. shfluld ht rell rly f()r the p°Dblic ne:rt summer. The first phase: are:.1 will not ha\·e spnrts fields but eventually will bo;i~t ~ seven·acre li ke for rowbt'IAt~ and small sailboats. Plans. a11 outlined by thr consultin1; Orm of Jones and Pettrson. call ror 1ri ' TODAY by ,ASHIONJNG THE Gl!M To t n1ly app ~i ate the marvel· nus f;icetiniz and re.c:ultin ~ brilii· anre f)f mode rn ,[(ems . voe'd have t('I li!O bi1ck In lhe fift eenth century. u·hen d \r1mond ~ were first worn A5 pE"rc.\'"lnrll omi'\ment.s. AMSTERDAJ., ! AP I -Tht summer- long transatlantic od yss1>y or a Clevtl~d, Ohio, gr<'lndrnorhcr And her grStndsnn end· f!d todav with her dea th in An Am.~ll'rdam hn!el rOOm. The travrlf!r. S11r;1 h l\ra.~nflff, 74. h;:id been nrd@rfd Ir. re sl after i;ulf Pring ;:i sli,i::ht hr.art attack Tuesday. The dllCtnr's orders inl erruplr<l lhf' ::ilmn~t d::i ily Al· !antic ;:iir cretssings she had made w!th her grandson. Her so n·1n-la11'. \pnnRrd Crl::ind lrnn1 CIPveland. ;\:lid lhf' hntcl m;ina!i(cr li•ld him "!hat J.trandmnthf'r fliHiSf'rl away 1r1 her ,;Jeep Rl 1 am. tnO;:iy. Th::it is really all l FHl\"P. 1n say righl no w unlil [ have seen my 11on ." (;elfa.nd 11rrivl.'d early t11d11y f1"nm Clr\"f'land In l<1ke Mrs. l\riisnof! ;:ind his son Howard. 14. baek tn Ohio. ThP elrler Celf:inc1 h:ir[ tir('n lr\"in~ In [nr:it,. hi.~ son ;inrt f..1rs. l\ra~nnff since ,.arly .July, his att.nmey. Gerald B. Chat· lman, said in C1Pveland Off ici;i1s nf KLM . the Dut rh airline, said i\.1rs. Kr;:isnoff had spr.nt nr:1rly $140,f)(l() for first-claSS IJckelS ror hPr grandson and herself. One source report~ they had mflde lfiO crossings ln the past five m<inlhs. KLM s.:ild thls may be a.n e:laggeration, but they had made. \\'hen flight pt>rsPnnl'I 11<;ked th~ reason for t.ht>ir lrips. llH'Y rf'('f'i\frl such rrpH,s !'IS ··r;randn'a \l\.ie!) fl y1ni.;." ()r "f\1y ~randson would like tn bP " p!lnt."' Airport 11ffi<·i.~ls ~:1id the 1wo u<;u::illv arrivrd in Am~1enl:un in the m()ming ;ind h1o1k C'lff /lhliu! SIX hn1Jrs lalrr rnr fh '. r1•tun1 trip tu '.\rw Y ur~·s Kennedy Jnt rrn11t1 .. 11;1\ ,\irporl ('ha!!111an i;;ud (:ell;i11d's 111fP dird ~C1(-r11l ~e;1rs ai.:o. ;111c1 ""\\hfn lhe mother dll"'cf. lhf' childrr.n prrfrrrrd In ~Lay on \11th !hf' cr:111chnn!ht'r.°' 11ho harl nflen •tiht'n ('are n( him lw.CilU'f nf Ins fath rr's husinrs"' rohltgal1uns , Thr !awyrr sairl <~r\fand anc1 his srt'.<ind ll'lf P vis11ed lhP. boy Qftcn and the father tallied to huTI daily. Ch at!rn11n ~11i1t (;r\f;inrt knell' Jhnt t>lrs l\r;l~n<iH ;ind the hoy plannrcl a tri p In lsr;iel e;uly 1h1s s111TUrH•r. hut he hf'cam~ \Vnrried ";.,.hen the wcrk~ passrcf B.11d there w;i~ nn wnrc1 frf'!m eit\ler or them.'' The la 11'yl'r said Gelfand thPn round out Iha! Mrs. l\r;isn0fr w;i~ wi thdrawing lar~P su ms nf m0n fy from different b;inli~. "'Thi~ thry thntight "'as totally out of rharacter fnr her."' Chattman 6aid . '"She lived very, very frugally." Laguna to Get $16,000 In Federal Work Funds Allocat1nn n( Orang1> County 's ~2 It million Emergency Employment Af't fundli lo \!! f'i ties, 19 lichool districts, 65 spef'iill di~t rict.<; and 1ht rnun\\" gnvPrt"\· mPnt w;i~ ;ipprn\'l'<l Tuesd;1y hy the Bn::irrl nr suiwrvi snr~. Adrnin\str;i(iVP ()fri<.•rr H11hrrl Thornris w;i<; au!hnrii'Crl hv !ht' ho;irr! to nnt1fy thr ril\r.<; 11od dis t1·i1·t.<; 11r lhl'\I' sh;irri; io thr prri~r;1 n1 anc1 df'!rnnir1c lhc1r acri>p1:tn('e nr rr1rrtinn in t1mr tn 1nr('! ;i I l,S. \.;ihror Orpartmrnt·unpo~rd rlratlline of Sept 1n. Thr hrr11kdnwn nf \ht' S'l.!1 n1il\tOn ;1llr1!c. t l I m1ll i•1n to thr N}11nt v. $:l91 .000 10 111e r1tieli, l800.000 !o the sct;ools and $356,640 tn lhe .~pc('111I rl1l\tncts. Cnl\la 1'.1rs:i , largr.~I in pt•pul;1!1nn til !he cir iei; reoei\'in g mnne.v lhroui;h the roun· ty. w1l1 J;f't. thr most money . $79.'ZOCJ, "'hirh "·il\ ;1tl0w fnr l2 ne w jnbs ba~ert nn Rn aver:tj!e $7.SOO sal.<try including frin~e twnrfi r~ . !\j't rn;i1nr c1t11'<; nnt lnclucftd ui t he. 9llbr:i11nn.~ reteivrrt 1:rr,11ral.e .i:rnnts frnm th" frrlPral Ji!0"rrnrnrnt. The~e. 1nrlude. Hqn!1ni.ttn11 Re.;:irh , Other Ora n~r C"nunty 1·i11ro; ]1-,lrrl in Turi:da.11":o; hl'<'akrl0wn ;ind thP n11mher nr jnh.o; prnvirlrd [fir ar·r fnunt;iin Va!IPI', ~li .2(\1) 1f1vr.1 : J,11g un;i Rc;ir h. ~lfi.000 1twn plll~f : Lo!> A\;im itn!'. l\'2.i!lfl 11v.·01: "irwpnrl Rr:>.rh . ~~1 ~110 1n1nc • :=;;in ("J,.inrnl l', $1!1.000 n hr1•p1 : S:in .Ju;in Cari.o;!ri'ln~ 5l l,.11lfJ 11wfl l; Se<1I Ae;i rh. ~27 .noo (f011r 1 1u1d ~\'rstn11n.<;1rr $1i:>.900 (10· ,\.f'o;\min<;1rr has rr}P<"lrd (hr nflP r J'!'e\·1n11i:\~· aocl \I<; fund~ will revert 10 the. ro11nt\, Thornl'l .~ said L1o;!.~ nf :o;rltnnl~ Anri ,_per1al d1 ~tr1rls p~r!1rip.<tlinR ar" not i:i.ra1lable :is ve.I , roun1 .v nlhf'ial<; q:ud . • H~ told 1hP bnllrc1 tha t "·nrk1ng ""llhoul 11n1 ~pt"r1flc jtU1dt"line :o; frnrn rhP ferle ral ~o\·ernment his office decidt d that the: JG r1 t1PS "'ou!d receive 20 percent of the S2 8 million: srhoo\ districts 2a percent. l'l)l'ria\ rli~trirts 12 pe.rcenl and the coun· t~· 40 prrrrnl. In delf'rmin1n~ lhr rf1slnhulinn In the ri!1P.~, Thnm,q s ~aid 8 gu aranteed minim11m nl l\\'fl ernplnye:o; \\"a~ prnvid ed, Thr lnrmu\;, w11s romplrter\ b~· using ! prr('en\age nf pnrulat ln n as ,q basis for the city and district allocations. 1'eachcr Seate(' Jn Seal Beach After Rc<'ount Thomas F. B:1rnrs, R 211-:-·ear-old hlel'o sc)lo<il tParhcr, 11·<1 ~ sworn in a! Seal Rf'.1rh ci1y rnunri!mr111 Tuesday night, ::il1cr ;i r"r0un1 nf election hallo!~ showed thill hf' h.1rt drlrAled an0 ther candidatfl by nnl.v I~ \O!r". Thr r'crnl1nt h;id hi>rn rf'qur.o;l erl 'oy bus1ne~s rl<rculi1 e .\:imr~ \\'. fl11nn Jr, ~I. l\hn :il\r~rrl th ;il. lh('1·e. were tr 1·ri::,ulant1cs 111 tl1r roun!ln~ of h;illn1 ~ rl11r· tni:; la r<t W('rk·.~ r1•1·:ill rlrr1ion in1'0h·1ng fnrrnrr Co11t)flln1;1n Th11m;ic. R Hn~l'lrri. Onl.v fn1Jr hallnt,.; \1-crr rlrr.l;ircd 1n\'Alid by lhe !ca111 nl fn11r rr('f!Unl r\rrk~ whn rr\ 1ewrd 1he hf!Hflts undrr supe-rv1sinn l'lf h!1th c3nc11d111c.~. The r1nal !Ally gave: 518 1 o(es tn Fl:irnes ::incl ~2 to Du nn. Rarnr<;. \\"ho r;in ::i.~ ;:i "'rile-in r an· dic1;1le in 1hP 01strirt 1 ff'Cl'lll rlPCl1nn. "·a.~ nrii:;ina\l\' credited voth a 17 vote; 1n:1r111n nf '1rtnr1·. Ounn "as nrrlerrrt h\• 1·nunc1lmen 11'1 pay ~12 10 fl'ei; for !he recount procrdurt . For that special someone's birthday Sa11 Fra11cisco's Cl1a111be1· The p;i rlie-i:I form nr g;em cutting 1rri~ ;i fonr·,c.id('d sinne ..,,,;t,h f'I point nn t0p, l .C'l er r11 tl in1:: <>~perimenti: rrnio\'ed lhe [l{'i nt. IC'3Vini::, <1 fl ;it l,11lJlt nn 1op of the stone ; and fur· lher development made the s;tC'lne ;,n octRherlrnn hy c11tl injl awfl y the: ~hArp e:O~e~ on t he foll r ~ide ~. prtt- dur\n.si: 1he ;:idded hrilhance c harac· teristic of fine 1nodern _gem s. Thi! tnla prcciou~ncss of 11n Omeq a W3 tt:l1 ls 1he love that goes w11h 1!, Tnl!I Om!!Qll you receive 1oday will bccorrie a prou d possessiol'\ , . , pt ectous beyon d compare lor what 1! sy1T1 bo1ires. Yl 1t/lin t!llCh Cll59 be~I~ 1he pocrlt~S 0!"1"11!191 movemen1. Mada wilh meliculou o; care 1e> QLV!I Ytll!S o! huth!ul pedorm11nce, s~e our complete coneclion or Omega 1"11!~'• and lsdie:l' w11ches, $f>S 10 over $1000. Figl1ts Height Limit Pla11 Over the centurie~. eqnal pro- SAN FtlA~Ct SCO iUPll -Thi' San Francisco Chambfor of Commerce an. nouncf<! tnd i!.y it will "actively oppose·· 11n mtiuath·e. ballot propnsnl (.() limit building height in tht. ~ily to .s1:1 st()nes. The clu1mbe.r .said It rook rhe .slnnd af ler rect1\·in$: th,. rtsullj nf t\.\·n studies on th ,. mantr from rl'Sl'~rrh Hrm!' tr .. nsil. gresi1 ha ll been made in 1.h" tech· Tht ch1mbtr's studies indici ted th!t nol o,iy of fabricating settings or there were no gr()und! f(lt tht 1rf1Jm!nt mounting~. and we Me particularly U!;it tall buildillgs increase the: fA I r..,lt. proud nf the ~·ork we do to en·_,.. the AnMunetment s2Jd. r.1e11nwhile.. buitint ssm.1n Alvin Dus kin. h1tnce the brillii:ince of the beauti· m111n spnnsor or the hf'ls:i:ht limitation pro-fu l stones ""'' sell. posaL cnntlnul'd hi.c fi~lit 11'1 !mp<>se 1 ~t'C'Aui:e even the fi ne!Ct i::em Is llm1ra!ion thrciu~h !ht court~. Hf' f!l l"ti 11n ll("fJon Tutllcffl v In lhl" shit" "\('li;t " ln A poorly d ci:iplr d nr !ab- enurl nr ~pptal M"l'kin g 11 writ pr()hibltinit ric ated 11etting. ~·e pay particular All\ hv1lrtin f! permll.5 fnr tl'lll buildings ~n at1enllon tn :\JI m nunti.ngs. Come on A-s111 . ..,:~~'"' St>•"''''•r .-11" ••ll·t~'"I'" colen~&r. 10( ~' ~ '•''10 t11• . , ,. , ..... , .. 'll !~ t!ll~l•SO 01111 't\I ••••..••• , .•.• , , .... l !l-:1 a-4 GJ.tlfletlOI, 141C 1"flll• aol•~ g.ol~ ......... ~ J C. flum/!Jhrie:J Jewefer:l 1823 NEWPORT BLVD ., COSTA MESA CONVE NJENl Tf~M S' I AN.:AM ER.ICAR.C>-MA STl R. CHAR.Gl 14 Y[ .. ~'j SAMI lOCATION ,HONl ~41-1 101 Thi' chnm~r said it A!lrte:~ A tt\ '""' l'lf bu1ld1n2 r"£11l11!1nn~ 1.c rtu,. Bur ii .c.a1rl !li• ~h1d1"F shn" that ::i. ~1i·~IC1r\ helI:hl l1m1t 10."fl1Jld dl!"'rOt1r112e tiu~lnl'!I.~ in i'hf' cl11, Wl':lu\d H1'1prise a gre.11\tr harl\~hlp I'll'! new. I~ crl'lltl'd hu51ne,~t:s. y,.ould r~uct. )ohs a•'.i1lable f'>r minn rity pripi.1111tJ'>n. and \\ l'lult"f 1nh1h1t de\·e:lnrment nf r;1;p1d ti l the ... olers de.cidf the 1:i;suf', • lri and !iee us ... ""·e h:t\'e lhe tJ· Judge: l~a A Brl'.l"'n .Ir. turned down ~nence And ~kill !14'.'I es1ent11ll \o Duskin·.s pto!ft1on in Su perior r.ourt Au ~. \_'.l~h:_•~p~r~o~J)<':':r~d~i~,p~l•~i~· ~of~y~o~u~r ~g~e~m~•~-~~~:'::'::'::'::'::'::"::"::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ 20 . ) • \ I I J I -. -· -· - • < • Lagu11a Beaeh EDITION Today's Fiii.ai· N.Y. Steeb * * * YOL 64, NO. 208, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Height Limit Election Spending Hit $15,4 79 A whopping $15,479 was spent by op- ponents and proponents during cam- paigning bt>fore the special Aug. 3 in.' 1Uative he ight limit election, according to statements riled this week with the Laguna Beach City Clerk. Proponents, \l'ho were successful in having \'Oters approve the 36-fool height limit for tilt' city . spent $7,991.57, while opponents spent $7,487.43. The $8.000 expended by the proponents ""as broken doy,·o into $S,i21.57 spent by 0 Auto ct Lenton, Burns Hirn Vp PI CO RI VERA (UPI) -Eddi!!: Campos, 48, drove his 1970 Con- tinen tal f\1ark III up on the front lawn of the Ford Motor Co. assembly plant here Tuesday night, poured gasoline on it and set it afire. A guard at the plant called firemen \\'hO found Campos. of nearby La Habra. v.•alching the ex· pensive auto burn. F'ire offi cials estinlated the loss at $6,500. "l had saved up for flv e yea rs lo buy that car new and it turned out to be a lemon.'' Campos was quoted as saying after he was ask- ed by firemen why he :sel lhe auto ;ifire. ''I had to\\'ed it in £or repairs 111,000 times and everybody just laughed at me -the dealers I too k ii. to, the Ford people. I couldn 't gel any :satisjaction," he told fireml'n. Asked who owne.d the vehicle, ht said. "The finance company but 1'11 continue to make the payments." A deputy sheriff who talked to Canlpos after the fire said. ''he wa s perfectly sober, perfe<:tly rational and completely disgusted." Supervisors Adopt General F11nd Tax Rate Hv JACK BRORACK Ot ·~· O•llY ,.It.I 51•11 To the surprise of no one, the Orange County Board Qf SUpe.rv~ors this morn· ing ad1Jpled a record $2.04 general fund lax rate. up J4 cents over the 1970-71 r;:ite of $1 70 per SIOO assessed valuation. The lax increase v.·as dictated by the adoption last month of the highest budget _in !he history ur the county -$212.:! 1niiliun. Suµer11sor Ra!ph Clark of Anaheim pointed oul that lhe increases were die· lated by reductions in slate aid in welfare J1nd ~tedi-Cal and by large increases in U1e mandator)' v:elfare. medical and law enforcement programs. The 34-cent increase is the largest hike ln county history. Jn the past 10 year5, the rate had only increased eight cents in tulal. The budget is up $.11 million from last year's $211.8 million. Other count v"•ide tax rates adopted to- d&v include Flood ConLrol District. 24.8l cents dov.•n from 25.05 cents: Harbor and Parks District. 12.47 cents up from 4..83 cents: ~losquilo Abatement District, .38 cents down from 1.06 cents. The big increase in the harbor and parks district rates ~a.s c~used l~rg~ly by inclusion of $2.6 milhon In the district budget for the proposed purchase of Salt Creek Beach and adjoining parking lot.! from the AVCO Community Developers in Laguna Niguel. Sunscl Beach Honie Destroyed in Blaze . Fire destroyed a one story home: at 17029 S. Pacific Ave. in Sun~t Beach tar· ly Ibis morning. OrRnge County Firt DeJ)Jlrtment mtn fought the 3 a.m. blaze of unknow~r15{in for 30 minuh~.os berore bringing lt Under control. The firt lil;:irted in the bedroom of Ken- ne1ti Jack ~11lucky. Tht. owner of the ~tn1cture wes not reported. Oamagt wa1 estimated at $8,000. the Yes on Aug. 3 Committee and $2270 spenl by the Laguna Be;:ich CivicJ..eague. A $3.~4..43 donation from the Laguna Hotel Corporation of Los Arigele5 and a ~'2.000 arnount from Upland Corporatio11 ml.'.de up most of the No on Aug. J Com· mittee monies. Upland Corp. is a division of Union PaC"ific Rallroad, and ov.·ns extensh·e amounts of property between Laguna Ave. and Legion St.. overlooking th<" south end of Main Beach. The No Commttee enlisted lhe Baus and Ross Compaey, a Loll Angeles public relnlion firm; lo carry out their lasl- n1l11ute tampaign against the initiative. The company received $5.110.<13 for its ser\'ices. including salaries for ad- vertising personnel, mailings to ~·oters and other miscellaneous costs. Additionally, the No group spent 12.376.98 for advertising. Biggest cost to the Yes Co mmittee l'.·as $1,137.$7 to attorney William /.1. \\'ilcoJi:· en. who spent houri In court when validi· ty of the ele<:tion was challenged. Payments totalling ~.564 went for nev.·:paper ad vertising, postage, rent of headquarters, printing, copying and telephone. Other donations for the Yes Com. mittee, in amounls o( $23 or mon! nol previously reported were listed as follows: Joan Jensen, 1899 Temple Hills Drive, $50; A. E. Worthington. 580 Mystic Way, • SSO; Carl Johnson, Jr., 116 Mystic View, 12.1. P. 0. Hance. 2835 Chillon Way, $25 ; J_ P. Nlcbola, 1244 Coronado Way, US; Lar- ry Ulvestad, 2645 Victoria Drive, '700; J~ Dilley, '4flO S. Coast Highway, $25; Eldon Smith, 406 Panorama Drive, $25; ~fary Lounsbery, 666 Ramona Drive, $25, and Claude Hanne, 509 Diamond St ., $25. Other contributors, in addition to the Laguna Hold Corp. and Upland Corp. to the No CommW.ee ctrUers were !lated as follows: Harry Willats, 125 St. Ann's, $100; Mrs. Robert Gill. 444 Arroyo Chico, $100; Willard 1farriner, 3009 Bern Drive, $:l>; Michael J\.tay , 1910 S. Co.ast Highway, $25;! James Schmitz. 870 Manzanita Drive, $75; Dr. Lawrence White, 2125 Ocean Way, $100; Bernard Syafan, 258 Emerald B.ay. $100 : ~1rs. James Garkie. addte.s.s nol known, $100 : ~1iss Fern Randolph, 255 Grandview Place, $100: Mrs. Abe Hay, 6J9 Mystic Way, $75; Mrs. Betty Myer. 305 N, Coast Highway, $25. and anonymous donations totalling $1100 . ax ncrease 10 Crasl1 l(ills Dana Cafe Owne1·'s So11 Rober~ Varleresian. 2!J -U1e son or well-Imo"'" Orange Coast restaurateur Turk Varteresian -was killed Tuesday evening when an auto crossed the center line of a Dana Point road and hit his cy· cle headon. The younger Varlc.resian, who lived at 30718 Calle Resp!endor, San Juan Capistrano. su(fered multQ:i!e fatal in- juries in the 5:45 p.m. ~rash which wi ll result in the seeking of a mansl aughter complaint against a Da11<1 Point woman, authorities said. California Hlghwa.v Patrol spokesmen said the charges would be aought against J\.lrs. Virginia Ramirez, J7, o[ 33122 Se:a Knoll Drive, who was the driver of a sta- tion \\'agon v.•hich crossed the dividing line o[ Del Obispo Road, sidesv>'iped another auto then hit Varteresian ·s cycle. The accident occurrea less than a quarter-mile away from ene of hi' Cather's popular restaurants. Patrolmen iaid the Ramirez auto crossed over three feet into the single on- coming lane and struck a car driven b,V Brian Paul Vermeulon, 18, uf 322S5 Del Obispo Road. The impact sent the auto, \\'hich also carried three other persons, orr the nar row roadway. The station wagon then contlnued on the 'r\'rong side and hit Varteres1an·s cy· cle. Officers said Mrs. Ramirei surrered minor injuries in the serie!I of coltis1ons, No one in the sideswiped car v:as tn· jured, officers said. Patrolmen said 1tlrs. Ramirez tol d lhl'm she had been forced across the. center line by a dri ver passing her on the right. Laguna grins by Phil lntorlondl "DEAR MAl:lTHA. 1 want to apologize for not writing. Actually, I have written. it's jus t t.hat I'm heving trouble getting to the post offi ce .. _ not that I can'l get out .,. it's gelling to the post office , or any\vhere near it .•• Laguna Board May Get ~ I nvestigatio1i Request A probe into rhe high school ad· 1ninis!raLion structure, the elementary schools' reading program and the t~duca­ lional proii:ram al Top of the World Elementary School may be some "non agenda" items lo come beofre Laguna Beach Unifil'd SC'bool District l.ruste<'S at a study session !{)night. \\'1lham TI1nmas. board president, said late Tuesday he v.·ou!d like to look al a dcpar1n1er1t head system for the high :o;t hool. as opposed to the prcsenl vi ce principal approach. "\\'e're not going lo demand anything,'" Thoma5 said, apparently speaking for himself and two olht'r conservative trustees -~1r ... Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke. "Bu t v.·e do want to let the s!aff know what ""'e \lo"ant to do." The only ilen1 on the official agenda for lhe study .i;ession is a report from developers of !ht' South Laguna General Plan, to sound out board opinion on a plan for "C'ontrulled dcvelopmenl'' in the community. HEW Secretary Says He's Not .Quitting U.S. Post Thomas also indicated he wanted to I ake under study the initial teaching .alphabet reading program used in the low grades to leach pupils to read and write. ''I'm atso·conctrned about the number of parents who have taken their children out or Top or the World and 'sent them to Aliso," Thomas &aid. By JOHN VALTERZA ot .... DtllJ 1'1191 SUH Elliot Richardson. secretary of health. educati on and welfare. ~pent the morning Tuesday conferring with President Nixon in San Clemente and the allemoon con- vincing reporters he doe11 not plan lo resign. Richardson arrived Tuesday morning al the Western White Hou se Lo discuss several HE\V topics with lhe chief ex- ecut ive. His arrival came amtd some s peculation tliat he was dissatisfied with his cabinet poll becAuse of a com- munication sent early in August by Presi· dent Nixon, who disavowed a department plan on busing of minority school children in Austin. Tex. "~ Presidenrs COIT\Plunication and hi!!i policil'-S were distorted and misun- derstood by many people, outskle government." Richardson said. Praising the chief eiec.utive. ht s::iid, the message disavowing the ltEW plan was done as 1 fonnallty in litigation over school busing in Auslln and was an ln· tegral part in a federal court ca6t in the Texas community. Reports in recent days had indicated Richardson was miffed by the. President'$ disa vowal. "'ked lf he had considered resigning, Richardson sald he never had. "I never considered a resignation. My understanding of the President's policies were clear before hi s disavo"·al of the busing plan and they are clear now." he pointed out. He said the Nixon ad- ministration believe!! in 11 spirit or <.'OOperation on desegregation rather thAn "brandishing a big s tick or bringing in fed eral marshals." "The problem is not whelher lo acl now. but the ·best way to proceed," Richardson added. He al!l-0 said he wanted lo dls~\I "possible confusion a n d mlsun· derstandlng" about Nixon'11 continued commitment to welfare refonn and revenue-sharing legislation . n1ere was no "dilution of the com- mitment," Richardson said, adding th~t the President feels "it is still urgent lo get action" on both ilenls -1"Cf:rtainly on ""elfare reform in this scsllk>rl of Congress." and "it is still pas.slble." Richardson said Ni.Jon was rtoognlzing "the realities of the legislative" 1ltuatlon when he suggested a one-year delay in implemtntlng his welfare refonn pro- gram as pan or h\:s new economic policies. Nixon had asked for a thr~·monl l'l delay on hi s rtvenut'-sharlng propo1als and one year on welfa~ reform to help hold down federaJ spending. "It looks to me llkt we 11hould get some unifonnity in our elementary schools and take a hard look 1t this individualized rule idea," 11lomas added. "There are some lnconsi11tencies in te!ll scort's among the schoo l that we should look at," he said. F'ollov.•ing the study session. board members will meet in an executive session on student drug cases and a personnel matter, Board members will· meet again on Thursday night, in a specl1I meeting to complete many procedural matters before school opens later in the month. IS YOUR NAME ON THE LIST? Folkl along lhe Orlngt Cout •Ith dellnquent property tares are listed in today'1 DAILY PILOT ln the largest lepl advertllllnf teetlon ever published by the newspaper. according to Joseph E. Davis of the legal advertising department. Four and one-half p,1ge1 ol people wanted for taxes art published to- day followln1 Pase 41. Art you among them ~ •• Council to Adopt Budget To·night By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 ""' Dellr PllM Sl1ff Despite some philosophic rumbHngs, Laguna Beach City Councilmen in~ formally .agreed Tuesday night to move into the 1971-72 fiscal year with a com- pletely redesigned $<1,m ,732 budget and no property tax increase. While the tax rate will probably stat at its current $1.956 per 100 assessed value,. lion rate, somt $209,000 in new· revenue wlll be raised through other sources - most of whlch will still come from local residents. A llnal ~1•t, ,.fleelini l"••Y od· dltlons made by councilmen and 1 r~· mended tax rate, will come up for final adopUo.n at tonlj;ht's '1:30 p.m. meeUng of the council. Through a complicated 1thtmr: of buqot manuovering Larry "'*· dty manager, pr!!Senled councilmen •Ith a budget with $192,000 in revetiue over u- pensei. Rost was able to find the money by removing the city's $134.000 ahare of the first year cost of developlng the Main Beach, adding the $209,000 in new revenue and by amortizing the. purthase of new equipment over eeveral ytars. Under the a morllution plan, the city will borrow money at a low four percent interest and pay off equipment in yearly installments. Any extra borrowed money, Ro.st said, could be reinveated at a higher percent than Jt was borrowed and would thus p:enerate a bit more income. Councilman Ed Lorr said he was not "in agreement with the city manager's BankAmerlcard approach to buying equipment." Lorr said amortization would be in order for "rolling 11tock" but not for typewriters. vacuum cleaners and other small item!!. Lorr also charged that the new rtvenue * * * Revenue Raising Witl1out Taxes On La11d Pu~l1ed ln a revised budget presented to city councilman Tuesday night, City Manager Larry Rose recommended r 1 I sJ n g $209,800 in new revenue through a number of excises as opposed to an In· crea&e In property tax. The new sources, as Rose esUmatts, are as follows: --$85,000 from a sewer excl&e fee ot $1 .SO per month per unit mandated by the State Regkinal Water Quality Control Board. -$70,000 from mandatory rubbish col· lection at S2 per month for residences and higher rates for commercial bus.i-••ses. -$30,000 from Increases in parking fees and from the recently approved hlkt in parking tickets from $1 to $3. -$12,500 from a development tax on new structure11. • -$10,000 In gas tax money due lo 1 bill likely for passage in the state legislature. -$2.300 from a hike in aewtr con- nection reu. RoM stressed the new revenue e1Umattt were only for a sll: month period btgiMln1 JanlJU'y J, ltn. "If we sprud these new sources over a .12 month period 'Wt~ have I total O( $452,000," Rose aald. The new revenues do not include a pro- poeed one percent blkt In the bed t.111 from five to 1!1 percent. Councilmen agreed that ainct: the Newport Beach rite ll ltil.I rive ptrttnl, It WOUid be unwl• lo rola l.quno'• ond perbopo looc lour~t dollars. sources, as suggested by Rose, were "budget gimmickry' 'and "back door ·~ proache~." lo raising money. Mayor Richard Goldberg was . finally able to get the council to agree on Rose's budget format, despite Lorr'• ~rotests. with councilmen turning the attention to .additions to be made with the $192,000 In extra revenue. Councilmen, by the end of the four hour meeting, restored $120,000 in t-quipment programs and personnel that had been deleted in the budget presented by Rose. Among the additions were: -Lieutenant, narcotics officer and two patrolmen for the police department at a cost of $44,052. -Heavy duty truck for the Ure depart· ment and a tank truck for the public works department to cost Sl 7,42a. -.$14,500 for improvements on St. Ann's Park, Pepper Tree Park and work on street ends at four beach entrances. -•12,500 for work on acquiring new- tennia courts for the city. -$17,000 for improvements lo the drainage system at Boat Canyon Park. --$5,280 for a clerk typist for the police detective's office. Additionally, councilmen made minor additions for gall allowances and benefits for the additional personnel. Navy to Spend $1 Billion To Protect Seas SAN DIEGO {API -The Navy's top pollution control officer says the Navy will spend more than $1 billion over the next five years to protect oceans and harbors from pollution. Cmdr. Joseph .A. D'Emidio, director or the Navy's new Environmental J?rotec- tion Agency in Washington, said Tuesday that a large portion of that money will be spent on developing equipment that will treal raw sewage normally dumped overboard off ships. •le said such equi~ ment is being tested on smaller ships. "So far, however, we have encountered extreme dlfficultles in developing a devlct to handle larger ships," he added. We• .. er C:Omfortable weather prtdlcted for the Orange Coa11t today and Thursday, wlUt highs in the mid· 70's along the coast rising to 8$ dea:rm inland. Lows tonight JOmt- what cooler -around 16-. INSWE TODAY The dtvaluotiota of the dollar f inally hru made 'ls impact an Rwaio. See story, Page 4, -" C111«Hllllo f ,.,_ c-' , .... ""'"" " ,......... .., ..... ,_'" . ,_ . °"""" .. ".... '' .._ M .,,,,., .. ,._ ' ."""' . ......, "'" 'INflc• n-n -n A1111 l..I~ M -. """' "' ......... 14 -.. .. _,.., ,"""' " .. ~ """' ... °" ..... C-IJ .. SJM9 "'ftW U 1-'9 '''" Of, ltwtllcN11 tt IMU ~ ,... .. ,.......... . --.... ·-. ··-·· llfew'a " .... --.. Z DAIL V PIL1't lC Federal Jobs Six-month Pay Freeze Sought Newsman Makes Debut; 8~· JORN \IALTERZ.A 01 ltlo Di iiy l't19! ti•!! President f\'r..xnn !odl!oy .tsll:@d Cf'ln~ss to approve .11 .six.month fretze on pay raUts for Lhrel' mllhon ff'deral emplO)'ts, • _ mcludtng member.o1 nr the mil1lar.1. · Presdent12! pres.~ .~t>cretrirv Ron Zieg· . \er sa.id \hP pr<1pos:i.1 wnulci a!fP<"t •·1·1r- tually all ff'der2.l cmpln\rl'" All postal 'sen11cl': 11.orkers. hoVtever. 11·oul d not be invnlved. becaust thf'\' fall under the e11sllng 90-d;i y w;igt pncP action. Ziegler said that bec;iuse nf prPviou.s Cangr~s1onal support of the 90-<la v ~n­ 'omic 2ct1on he foresH.s nl'1 'lpposit1on ID the Prtsident's suggestion 11.·hen Q>ngress l"!!COnvuies. Capo Co ~il Okavs Trails • For All T ravel ' A network of bicyc le. luking, equestrur.~ l!.nd motorcycl e trails have been ordered by lhe San Juan Capistrano City Council , Acting on .a r~uest by the Pl!nruni Uimmlssinn. !he counr-il unanimously • nl•d !\1onda~· ti! add recreat1(')na! trails f(') the genPral plan. City En(;in'!er Jack f\ubo!s was asked to prep.are specifical.inns for recreation frails. particularly bicycle lrall3. which already have been imposed (In one de··elopment Oimmissifln Chiurma.n Jerrv Gaffne:v .said some trai13 could have iTiorp_ than Dne USP The P2rks and Recrea.tJ(')n Cclmm.ission werp_ asked tn devel(')p the tr.ti! plan and r resent a preliminary report (.() thp_ cbun· cil \ol.'l thin 90 day~. Pair Arrested -On LSD Charg e Laguna Beach narcotics officers Tu es· day afternoon arres!Pd t'>I·(') men on drug chargts aftE-r the pa ir al!e(;erl!y sold 100 tablets (')f LSD to an undtrco1·er agent. · The suspect! 11.·ere identified 2.s Stephen JC PHples. 19. of Ul~ AngPles and ~rge A. \l.'olf(')rd, .26, (')f 1289 S. Coast tfib'hway. Officer!! claim the undercnver age nt made the purchase 111 th e 600 h!(')Ck nf South Coast High11.·ay al 4 YI p.m. The sus~ts are to bt. arraigned Thursday in South Count y Municipal Court on cl'll.rges of Wes o! da.ngerow dru1s. Countv Re publican s Sol id Be hind Nix on Thmnas C Rogers. chairman (')f the Orange Countv Republican Ctntral Com· nuttee. ha:. pled~l"ri the suppnr t of coun· ty precinct le aders and 1•olunteers to President Nixon and th,. uit1re 1972 Re- ·puhhcan sla!P, accl'Jrd1ng to a comm11!ee .spr>ke-sma.n In a Jetter to th e President. R~er' gatd rha:t !n 01·ef"l'helm1ng ffi.1Jl'.'ln ty of countv part~ leaders signed peUt1ons of unfalrermg supl)C)rt for Xixon "s st-eond """ Frozeu Blood EYetl ~A!'HP.\'GT(lt\ 1lJPl 1 -The Amer1c2n Red Cross s.tys ! prac11caJ mtlhod ff'.lr frePzing human r"rl blr'.Mid ce\15 hu be~n de:1·eJo ped . and 11.·1!1 be put 1ntl'I f'lpPr&tl'ln at 111 centers acrns~ !ht ('fluntr'· bv \'ta~·! enri · · DAllY PllOl 011• .. <;.:: C,:) .. !T .. \J lll!HlNC. COIJ.•~NV l.1b•rl N. w.,., ,.._. ae..• .. ...., ,.11D'"""r Jtc~ II. C11r!ty V>tl l'•.s!<!t~I t r ' C.""t •ll Ml~tOt' 'floe..,11 Kte•il Eel!or 'f\.e.,.•• A. M u•f!I~'"' lo'tNOI~; Ee<l<lr C~1 •l11 H, lee~ l.ie~•·" '· Nt ll JoH•l'l "r Mt ntljlfll Ed• ar,. L8'nM .._., o~ 112 Fe•it il A•t "11• M tfl;~~ '""••U! ,_o, Je-. "~'· ,16S1 Nit C..,._Ps OH~• JOS Ne1tk l l c.,.,j~• i t t l, 9?612 Ot~ OHk" C1>1'• "'"'' l.lll w ... t ltv S!·~r! ~1 .. 116"' lttt~ Ull .. twflf!•• l ou ~···~ l-1u•fl"OIO• Ille~; 1111! 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Z1eRler ~Jd the President proptised th! dra~\Jc action "to set an examp!t f(')r tht rest (')f tht. n11uon fl ~ &gruficant btcause of the number I'll empJ(lyes the feder1! ~nvtrnment l\a.s. ~'nn·military govPrl'lmtnl ,.mpJn.v,,.~' l''<l.l:f~ wen• In l'ia1•e bePn rt 1·iewf'd on ()r-1 t whPn 11n ;11·,rap;:,. ra 1!!P of six per- cen! wrl\JJrl h~I',. ~en ~Tlln!M !I thP Presuient'J iriPa \s adl'.'lplt'd th~ re:1•1e11 anci r111i;Ps wn11lrl bf' rlpferrt>d six mon!h.~. "Since con11nuin,;i emphas15 w1U ™' p!a ('eti on the P:<Prr1sp nf rPspnnstb!P 1"· dU!fnal and labnr leadership thr(')ughoot the nation in the months !fl cnme." the Prtsidenr saui. "! mu~t appl~· surh fi~r11.I restraints as "'ill ('!e~rl\· sigrnf\' lht crorl fJ.1th of the f•dt':ral go\•ernmen1 as 11 maj('lr empl o11er." H.-added ihat lht governmr..n! should {"Ontinup to !\P\ an f':ii:~mplt!' fnr Amf'rl ca"s rn tht!' slfl\'lrli;? t('l achif'l'P prnsperrt11 1n peace t1mr Ht' urged rht!' af(ertl'rf emplo.yes "tn inakt wh11tt1•er tflmptlr~ry 1;acr1f1cp:i: 1n ~r~on11 I .;:ain wh1rh may ~ needl'd in rPra1n lht ~,.at~ gnnd fr'fr th , countrv as a whl'llt " Ziegler s~id th al S 1 J bl!hnn wnulri bt the amoont savl'd in fl'rleral wages 1/ tht!'. President's new freeze were tn b! adnptE'CI. C(')ngres.o. ha~ 3ll da v! 1c(')nsecu1n·t l 111 wtnch !(') act on tht propo!al. Ziegler Turns 'T V Newsman' In San Clent.ente !'!'resid ent Niion's PrPss Secretary Rnn Z1ecl~r can be a 1•ery funny man -hut he h2s 111!Je c.h&nce !(') be. .amid the da1lv barrage of queries leveled by the. press corps. But. he. s!ruck b.1clr w1rh & l&\'lSh pr2c· tlcaJ Joke Tuesday afternoon al !he San Qemen!f! Inn. His briefing euller in the day had been routine. It included C'Omments by He.a.Ith . Education and 9.'elfare Secretary Elllo~ Rirhards'ln. Af!t!'r Richard s('ln c1mt the regular sparring between reporters and Ziegler , .• point~_ questions a.nd -gener2Jly - \'a£Ut!' re.plies. Afterw1rds, reporters were bus" 1t wnrk on typewriters and lelev\3if'ln e·rew!' had already set up c2mer11.s outdoors for the "st.andup" filming nf te!e11isinn ne""·s dispatchers Ziegler noticed & read:--·and-wa1tmg ABC camera crew as ht!' left the Inn. He.. str(')ll ed over and plck~ up a li"t. microphC1n~ 1r1th capable mstrur'l1ons rrom Wh1t l! House aide John Scalli la fonner ABC News heavyweight, himself) Ziegler did hi~ own standup rll~palch He walked a few SlPp~ frnm .side. tn s1df: until a waterf-'111 filled th' b;ickground '"Slop mn\'\ng, Rnn. ~o they can get I gMd fnc.-us. ·· rhortled Sc.-alli. Thi! r.aml"ra and t;i~ rpcorde.r rC'lt!ed. "This JS Ron Ziegler from lhe ~Ve.slerrt l\'hJte House. "It'.s a btaulifuJ day here. The sun L!I shining and th e PrP.sident is hard at wnrk Ill his office~ iH1s. "nl!wsman·s·· poker face cracked mom entarily and Ziegler stA:rtM t(') smirk 1 '·Tht bneftnj: has JUS! cnncluded. a.nd man\' queslJons we.rt aike.d. ··Bu! thert IS I'll\ Of"'~ "l'lnce .\g2'.i.n. I.hi~ 1~ R.on Ziegler, ABC ne1i:~, in San CIPmentl' · "Thar·~ 11'1 fnr nnw. {('Ilks ," snmeon( m11 !t t"r~ti -1.J'f Rl'Jn Ztt'ilf'r. newsman. ho!)ped !fl!o h•~ gold Cadillac and dro1·e .a 11·11y to lunch Lagunan Loses Cash, Canine Po!Jce 8.rt. 1n1·est.Jg2l1ng the theft Tues. day of S9Sll cash and a \•a.Ju;ible d(')g from .! L11guna Beach ~sidtnt.. Officen said 'Wall tr £. Ottmer. of 22~ Ch1qu1ta St . repnrlt'd lhe burgl&n' upon r~turning home frnm work at ~ 4fi · p.m The d(')~. de scr1 bl"d as ~ u·h1t e Russian tl"Oi!Mund named ~1cGrJ.w. I! valued 1t 12.'>0. Ottmer t nld 1nvest1gat(')rs The money wa5 locked ut a mei..tl box 1n the. bedroom (')f the hnme. Ah, Ago11y and Ec stasy By FREDERICK SCROEMERL 01 "'" 011,. l'llnt 11•11 As I 1;1.·alked under the sign m.1Jrktti •·staee Door" n'ar tht t f!Br ..,r tht \n·1n~ SOwl in Laguna . butte.rflies :o;tarted flying around my sl(')mach like. mlruature aircraft squadrnns_ ll was to be expected. thou,ll'h. All t r all. ii w11..s mv ''ope.ning nigh!'' .1S nne of thfi IM mPmber~ nf the cast ~I !ht prt!'s!igious Pagtant nf 1he Masters of !he Festil'al of Art..:. :-:inrl' thP nppn1ng nf !hi' sc.>a!llln in mici-,July. I h::iri hetn bug ginr.:: Karla Alltn. rastin,1: dirtcl(lr nf the "living p1rfllrf'!i ... to IPt ml' llppe;ir 1n lhP shov.• onP ni.l;:ht . Aft. the h1s1 few nights approached. I rlKirlert my rtque.~t had been futHe. Rul K111rl.:i railed mP Tu!'sriay night .:ind ~aid ; '·Ynu'll •. he here tn!'l'M'lrrow nigh! &nd ~ppe.:ir rn Ship~· F'igurehea.d.!. Be here at 9 o'clock No excuses. nnw , just be here" I ha~tily assured her l would. I checktrl in v.·1th Karla 's ~~s1slant. l111'nn Oan1Pls . prompil)' at 9 pm- He encnuragtd me to h;i1·e a cup nf rnff Pt ~nd ~it dnwri 11nd ~I with nlhl'r members of th' C."l st. m11n y Ill whnm were: madl'-llp ;ind \ol.'ailin,R lnr their sprit. 1n the shnv.· Everyborly assu re.d me thing~ wnuld ~o lin e. l\u1 my stnm11.ch woulrln'l buy IL ~ly 11nl~· re;;l support cam'-from Sally Reeve. fei;tival puhlic1~t. v.•hn was also going 1(1 bP. l'll'Je of the figureheads from tht hold nf the C u l I y Sark in Grtenu·i('h. Enjland . ll u·a~ arnunrl 11.'.!n v.·h'n I w;i~ sen, tn m;ikt>·ur. There I had !he dtstinc· t1(')n (lf m"'etm,I! f)l'ln Q111:tn1t anrl Sanl'hn Pan1.a I f\nh 1.ubach 11nrl R i c h a r d t:lishnp I. Thtir p1cturp w.:is tn appP.Rr Jlll'i1 bt!fore thP fil!'.ureheacis Andrt':a St(lne, a flrl't ytar vfllunfttr. spre;1rl th, hase m,iiktup n1·,or m.v fa ce.. neck Rori hand~. On top nf that .~ht!' ~rlcitci rtarker make--up {(') hightighl the featurl"S nf 1ht nlri ~f'a captain that I 11·nulrl por!r.:iy. AHPr !h,. pain\ h111rl rlrir rl. I v.·tnl rlov.·n 00 Burt rtLtey's n1chp ln RPI my hatrp1ece ;ind beard -hnlh f;i~hinnPrl frnm ~ml' ty~ papt>r ma chP. Thtn f u·a~ le.rt 11'1 lhe v.·;i.rdrobe area to bP filled in the sea captain's coal fash ioned, I thtnk. nf nilclnth. Th,. but1erfli,.~ u·,.rp r!y1n,E ;i tittle f;islf'r nn11.· ! J;tonrt 11rounrl with Sally and otht>r h,iurehellrlJii JOkin~ ;;n(I pn.'IE'rl fnr a fPll' pir-rurl"5 fnr the casting nffict!'. It v.·as Jll~t a bit af1tr \f\ p m. v.·ht"n w• htarrt thP annf'lunc..,mPnt In mf'lv~ up~tag,,., ThPrf'. nnt .;:11 1 wipe(\ l'lff nur hP,:iv~· c,..stu rnl"~ tn brin2 up the: gins! and makp lhPm lonk ii.-thn11,11h !hl".v 11·pr, h1~hly pol ii;htrl . Another IJ.ci:V "\'ar- n1 she:d " nur lare.i; anr\ h.:ind~ wit!'I m1ner11l nll . \\'h1I, thP p1ctu r, "O;int P ariri Rl";ilrirf ' 11·:1~ hr1n,e ri nnP. 11'!! jn~hPrl nt 11r- h.1'. I t('llrt 1hP i;1~f!'" rrf'w l \l'l')Ulrl ~iitn .:iuln~r11rh~ rl11ht .:if\Pr lhl' sh(\w Thf'n ,,.,,. Wl"fP lf'rl tn !hP l"Pl 11.l'Jd p I 11 t I" rl in nur rtJliper.liv e .c:lnt~. "'1th crews m::ik1n.11 surl" evtrythin.Q. 11·•s 1n plac P I "'"·~ j 1vrn m1• ~v.·nrrl !n holrl in frnnl of me 11s we were wheeled lei the cenler nf lhe ~LPigt', The butterfl.Y p0pu· lation haO quadrupl,ri. 1\arr11!nr H11 p Gr;i ham was dt~cribin~ !ht h1~!ory nf th ~ fiRurehp .e cls : '·\\'p hope ,vnu can iutrtt with fht pnt.l . , . whn s111d ... ·~hlp."r ;ind the. 5f'fl - lhere:"s nn1h\n,11 fln Pr m.:ide . , '" Quit!' sUdrlenl.'·· thl' mu~ir w11.s lnud. the r11rl;i1n~ wPrf' npfn and thP ?;..no p~rsons 1n th f' ,:iudiencP hflrl their PVl"S fiJ.:Prl 11pon "' 1'-1.1 h,. Pi r L 1 thn1tRh!, rnulrln"l poonrl m11rh h;irrle.r . Nnr rnulri m1 hrP~th rnme fll::t Pr Al~n. tn mv d1sm11 ,·. I f,.11 my thin f::ill in,ii: s!n11.·l,11 ,:inci I kni>w r w•~ ~upriostci In k•ep ti 11('1 The 111·n minult~ tht. rurh1in w::is npl"n ~Pemed to rum into hnur~. I c;1n 't stand it murh lr"fOJilf'r. l w::is 1111yin1, lo myst>lf. The etirt::ir n <'!ni;trl . lhP hrill i::int li,l!hl~ Wl"f'" rlnu.~eri, ThP 11uc11rnre .'Jri- plauded O~ntng n1i:ht hRrl cnmP fnr mr. Tht .!1"1 w;i~ quiclrl.\• rnlleri lo lhP 11·mi;~ . .and mfl\t!'li ro the dre:s~ room tn ,Etl the m~ke-up off and pu! our C(')s- tumts •w;;o\•, As I ·w~s u·::i~h tng, nn~ nf !h,. nthrr f1,EurPhf'<rds ~r!mnn1~herl m' for not 11.·ash1n R hl'\hinrl my tars . t had !ora('ltlt.n 1hPre wl9s mak~up tkiere. IOl'l f fell good about the. v.•hnl t thin~ After 1t w11~ (')ver. Al~ I ~!lkt:d down toward !he i ate of the festival . Hundreds or the pageant gners 111!r, a\s:t'I e:ut· rng the. ground:: Nn l'ln ~. hnwpver. askPti fnr my .=tu!n,'lfflflh U11iver sity Regio11al Parl{ Pla11 s Appro v.ed by Board Super\·isors atipmved prepar.!l!Jfln ol 11.·orkmg pl.1ns Tu~sday frir thP fir~t sPe· ment of the lnn g-pl.;i.nnf'rl lJn1\'er.sity Re21on2l Park nnrtheast o1 ur l rl'1n~ Estlmatf!l'I cflst nf th, 42·arrP 1n creni,nt flf !ht p\ttnnrrl 4~.:rrr,. p11rli 1• fnr \'P h!Cl "! Pl"citstr111n~. hnrcl'hark r1cl~r~ .JI n ri r~rhs1~ "I\'\\! bt .J1.dmit1~ u·1!hnul rh11r11• ~i5fl f'IOO A J~ !< m1lllnn tah h.:t"r ht'f'n pu! li on tht r-nmpl"'" f;ir1l 1 t~' GEM TALK Th~ t l(\n ,E.:i l,.rl ri;irk. nn li111rl rlnn11!!'rl hv lht lr\'tnP (,nnipfln}'. r~ll"nf\~. ,:ill'l!l~ th, ~!\Uth ~trlt nf t'nl\'Pr<11v f)r1v,. anri 1~ hi>t'<'lef1 i'il' ()11\·Pr 0!'11'1' nn fhl" \l'~~I •tirl , Tht future rlP\'f')npniPri! arPa P:tl ~nd.~ e;ictwarrl 1nt11 ~;inri C;inl'on E\'tntu;illy lh,. rr.a1nn;il p<irk w1U in· c!udt t1.1·n lllrge liikl'~. p1rn 1r 11.rr;i~ . .11 i:nn. 11 mu!'tum. 11nt1 milt !'> rir h1k1n 11:. f'QUt~trian anil hir,\·t1in~ tr1111\c f'\e1·~lnp­ rr11•n l i~ pl:innf"rl fnr 2t ~·ears in thrt>P 7- ~ t ar ph11i;t c 11 p!.11n5 .'n a.c schf'rllllrr\ 1h, ht<! in· rrt!'menl wp~I. nf Cul\'Pr nrh·, ,,hnulrl b, rl!ad.\· for.the pu blic ne~t .~umme.r. The first phase 11rea will nnt ha1·t spt)rts rield~ bu! e\'en1u11lly "''ill h<lit:.I a se\·e.n-acre lakt for rowboats and !m~ll sallbo11ts, Pl1ns, !IS ouUml"(f by the con!iul!inj,t firm of Jones and Peterson. ca!l for 1n TODAY . by ' J.C. HU ... H .. 15 rew w +• o es ; 8ll . :ea. 1-: c :g_..• FASHIONING THE GEM Tn tr11lv :i pprKiale the m~rvel· ou ~ fJ1rPliniz E\nrt re~uli1nR: brHJi· :it1('f> nf niodern izems. \ol.'e'd have to J.!O b;:rk lo tht ri ftPE"nfh century. u·hen rh~mnnd.~ were firsl ~·om as pt'ri;onal nm rimenl$. Sa11 F1·a11cisco 's Cl1runhe1· The eRrliP~I rnrm of ~em cuttin.'l' wa~ R fo11r-~\ded .~tnne with 11 p<'lnt on l!'P-l.::ih~r <'t1tti n~ e,:pcr iments remo\'Pd !tie point. 1ea\lin~ R nat t1l l)1e nn tnp nf the !'lone; sin d fur· lhPr rle l'Plnpment mAde the stone <'In t'W'1;:iherlron b.v c11tting l'l \.\'ay the ~harp erl1?eS on the four ~ide~. pr~ ri uc-in1t lhe ;idderi brilliance charac· ttri.~t ic or rine mode m gems. Fights Height Limit Pla11 s .. ~ fRA~\TSCO il'PI' -Tht San fr~nctSrfl Ch3tn~r of Commtrce .!In· nflunced tnday 1l 11'\11 "11 t"tiv1"Jy opJ)('lsP" ;i.n 1ntitL~t11·• b&Jlnl proposa.I \(I limit building height 1n th• eit~ t.o .!ix Rtnr1e8. ThP ('h;imber fl.Air! 11 !t'IOk tht s111nd iilt~r rti:t l\'1n£ lhP re!'.ul\A l'lf twl'I 11tud\ts nn lh~ m111 pr lrnrn rl'l'tllrr.h firm~ Th" C'h2mbe:r l!Aid it 11.greell ~ rt 1•1l'w nf hutldtnt rPgU!.'lt1nn5 i5 du, Bul It said tht sfu'11,s show that .11 !lK·slnry he.h:ht l1 rntt 11.·nuld dlSC'l'IUrage hus.i n"!!~ Jn !ht "cl!\·, "'ould 1mpos• a greALe.r hardship nn ntW· I\ l"Yl"411"1'.1 huslnesses. l;l;'flllld rtdU ('I' Jnh.~ 21·a1lahlf' fnr m1nnri t~· p<1pulal11)n .. 11 nd ·.rnul r1 1nh!b1! d,,, tlflpment rif rapid .. lr::tn!>il The rh!'lmbe.r '~ ~tudit!'s tnd1cated ttlal the.re wert n(') ground! rl'.lr lht argument lha.t tall buildings increase tht: ta1 ra te, the aM()uncemenl st.id. MellllwhiJ,. bus1ot!'ssm11n Al v1n Du.~k1n. m111n sponsor nf thfo hPi1thl ll mit11l1l'ln pr"· ros::il. r-ontinued hi,( fir.::tlt tn impose a l1m11allon lhrnu,R"h thl" rourt~. Ht fil ed 11n 11clinn Tue.sd11v in thl" st.:itP r-1'1urt nf .11ppea.J sttkin,R 111 \ol.'ril prnhihilln~ ;in\· hu ildin; P"rmits ror la!l bulld1n11s un ttl !h, Vl'J!er~ rlecidl" the ts,ue. .Judg'. Jr2 A Brnwn .Jr turr.ed rlnu·n Ou!lon 'i pet1t1on 1n Super~or O':>urt Aug " ,, ( Over the centurit>!':, equal pm- j?rf'l'~ ha .~ hef!n matte in f.he tech· noln,11y ()f fabricrilinJ:: setting! 'or mountinJ;t."'. and we are particular ly prn11d l"f lhe v.1ork we do lo e.n· hR nre I.he hrilliance of the beaut}. rul ~tone~ we sell . Bt>cau.~e tl'en the finei;t gem is "ln-;t" in R poorly de.~1gntd or fRb- ricaled .•t"ltins,:. u·e psy pRrt.1cular attt.ntion lo all mnuntings. Come.o n u\ AAd set" us . , . v.·e h-a,·e the ex· ~rience itnd ~k ill 5n essent1aJ to !hr pr()ptr display of your gems. ~60 Flights . Flying Grandma Dies • Ill Mystery AJ\.1STE RDA1\t IAPl -The 11un11ner. Jt~ng: tr11n satlanllr nci_\'~.Sl'Y or II Clt l'l"lllnrt, Oh\('), grandmn!b!'r ;inrl h,.r ii:r:ind!ifll'I end- ed IM.:ry wi th her dPJ.!h 1r1 an ;.mstrrd.:rm hetl PI room. Tht lra11Pler, S11r/lh l\r11snoll , 74 , h;rd hl'en ordrrrri tn r""' ;rf!Pr !'Ufferini:. a ~11,1.!hl hl'art ;il!;H·k Tur!'rlay. Th P c]()(·tnr's nrders rnltrruprrd !ht .:rlmn.~t rl.:iil_v ,,t. lantic air 1·ross1ngs sht had made "11'1(h h,.r 2r;indson. Hf'r ."'1n-in-l.:iw. l.('(lnard <:,.111nrl lrnm l'lt vel::inrt , f!.;11ri \hP hotrl m11nil.11rr lolrl him ' that 11rancimnthrr p;1.c:i;rd ;:iway In ht>r sleep 11.1 I .11.m. tnrl.:iy Thal Is reall.1' 1111 1 h~v' \n s;iy righl now until I ha\'e :"rrn my son " Cttf;1nd ri rril f'<1 rarly tnd~y Frnm ('lpvel,:ind In t:tk!' M r.~ KrilSll()il ;ind h1~ son Hn\ol.·ard, 14. hal'k. tn Ohin . Th" r11'1Pr f.!'[f;1nd h;irl hrrn lrl'tn~ tn !n1·.:t 1P h i~ snn :tnrl ,\1rs. l\r;isn1Jff .~1nce r;;orl\' .Jl1l\1, his <it\ornl'\', <.>rrald R. Chat~ Iman , sairt in C1r\'rl;i0rl Qffir1.:il.~ or KL~!. thr l11ilch ;iirlinr, ~11ir! 1<.·1 r~. l\r;1snnfr h~d !ipl!nl nl';irl .\I 11<1n.oo<1 for first·f'IR~s lickPt.~ for hf'r grandsnn and htr5elf One S'1Ufl'I' rtporltd lhPy h:id marl, \liO.crn~sin~~ 1n tht!' pa s! fi l't mf'lnlhs KL~1 Sl'lid this m.:r11 ht: an exaggeration. but tht!'y had made lhP trip on ··1nnumerablt ocr·a .sinn~" !hts ~11mmPr , r;rlf;inrl\ l:iw1·rr .~;ud the trips bP";\fl a~\it Jul,\ !I. nnt fi1'f' months agn . \\'hpn f!1,1.!hl f)"r~nnnPI 11 ~k,.rl 1h P rtasl'.ln fnr tht1r trip!'. lht~' rPf'f'il'f'd such rPplle~ ;1~ .. \.r;indma IH,e~ fl yinr.:/' nr "My i.:rand~nn w!ull!l likt In ht-11 pi!nl." ,\irpor~ 0Hir·1 <1I~ Si11rl 1hr twn us11ally :irr1\Prl 1n Am,.,\rrd:Hn ln thP mnrnl"~ arid !1~-,k nfr ;1boul ~IX )1o11r <; l11tpr fnr !he ft>!urn trip 1n t\1·w York·.~ Kennedy lnli>rnalionill Airp<.>rl Ch11nman .~aid 1;r1fanrl's U"ift r!1ed !iP\ rral \'ear.c: a~o. J1nrl .. when thP mnther riit>rl , lh~ 1·h1lrlren prefrrrrrl tn ~t11.y rm \l'llh !ht> i.:randn111thrr " \l'h<i hart nrten 1·1 krn "are nr him h£'ra11~,. of hii; f11ther'te hUl'inrs" nhlic.:i\1nn" 1'hp t11w\·pr stlrl C:rlfnnrl 11nc! h1.c: sr1·onrl w1rP l'i!i1!Prl th~ tin\' nftPn 11nd 1he: filther !1dked to hlm d;:iily. lh111tn1.<in .~~irl l.rlf;1nrl knrw !hJ1! ~fr~ l\rasn(\ff :ind ihP hov plannrrl ,:i trip t11 1~r~PI P::or\\· 1h1~ ~1 1n11nrr. hut hP hPcame 1•·orrir<t '"whrn !hr ll'rrks p<i~l'l'<l 11nd fhPrf' w;i !>': nn wnr·rl fron1 rithPr nf th~m ." T~t \awvf'r ~;1u11;!'t!and thrn founci nut th;it ~1r~: l\r11~n(1fr w111 " \\'ilhdr.1Jwinl !~r~P l'Unl~ nf mrinry frnm dfffererit bank~. This thP~' thought w11~ lnta\ly (')Ut nf fharar!l"r fnr htr.'' <:h~ttma n g.1Jid. "She !i\'ed \'Cl)', \ery lrugaJly." Laguna to Get $16,000 In Federal Work Funds • Allrn•;itinn "' (lrilnl!.!' C'nun!.\''~ fi2 R millinn Emf'rll:,nr':; F,mp10,11ment Art funrl\ in !'.t rf!if''<. l!'l srhnnl rlis1rirl,'<, fi:i ~!"Ptl~\ rl1~tnrl <. ;inrl thr roun tv 11.nvtrn- miin! w::is :tprir111·prl TuP~rl11 \ h~· tht Rn11rrl nl Suprrvi.'<nr~. · Aclmini.~rr;:il111> 11ffiC'rr nnhrr! Th11m111s 11.';i<. ;iulhnriz<'rl hi' !he h11;i rrl 1n nntifv th" 1·1liPs ::inrl d i'<tr1l'I~ nr lhrir sh;irp!i 1n rh" rirni?ram ;inrl rlclrnninP thP ir ::tf•rrpt;:inrP nr rf'iPtt1nn in tlm(' tn !'fll'f't .:i l ! S l,;1hnr flrj'l.<irtmPnl-i mpn~eti rleo.:rrll1ne nf SPpl 10 ThP hrrakdnwn nf !hr '2 R 1nill1nn ;il\nl)O ~\ 1 fl\J[\1n n to Lhr f'l)l1n1 .1. $fi!l2.000 tn th, 1·1(1 ""'· ~8;w\ fli'Wl to !h(' <;rhflt"ll.~ ;inii $..1fili,F.41'1 !fl !hP ~pr•·111t rl1~1n1 IC l 'n~1<1 \h•<.;1. la rj!r.;\ in fl'\1'111<11\on nf 1hl" f'llll'"' rr1·r11·1n:: mnnf'V lhrnuj!h lhP ""tin I\'. 11.·111 £1'1 !hP mn~t mnnry, $.'79.200, 11·hirh will allnw for 12 ntw ,\nhs h;i~ed l'ln .:in ."ll'rrA,1.!P $7.!'J{)O .calary 1nclucl1ng frinji'.e hf>npfil'< ~\:i rn;i1nr r111i>s 11•11 inclu(\f'rl in \11" allf'l('!ll1n11~ re1·eivf'd srr.:1r<1t" JZr;ints frnm lhP fpflp r;i l 11.n\'Prnmrnt. ThP,se inrlurte H11nt1n2l nn Rr;;!·h ()/her flr::tnl!" l'n11n!v ri11P~ l1'!"rl 1n Tur<;rt;i1r'<; hrr;ikrln11•n ~nrl thP numhrr 0f jnhs prnl'lrlPrl fnr ::irr F<1un!t11n \';11\f'\', $.1~.200 I fll'P 1. I .;il!.llll;! Ar;ir h. Jlfi.Oi'IO !t1'·n plusl. ]!><; Al,1n11tns, ~1 2.i1H'l 1hvn1. '.\f'\\'fl<'HI Rr::or h. ~~~~no 1ninP1. Si!n f!PmPnt ... $1'.tllO!l i!hr"P I, :-:;in .lu.<in rarl."'tr;inn $\I.JOO t(wo t. :-;.P;il ReRf'h ~27 .l'\f'IO 1(n11r 1 and \\'r!'ot.1n1nster tili.'i.900 (!fl • \\',..,1m1ns!/"r h.:r• rr1r1 lrrl 1h" nf!tr prp1·ifl1\~\v ;:infi 1!\ f\inrjs wil l rP\"l'rl lo the cl'1unt .\· Thflmil.~ l'::tlrl L1~t.~ nr .~rhnn!~ 11nd .Cf'Pti .:i t rl1.•!nrt.~ p::ort irip11hn~ ~re nl'lt ;i\•iti1ab!e ,:i ~ yeL r'nunfy nff1r111ll' !'.:!lei . H• tnlcl th" bfl;:irrl lh;il wrirk1ni;: 11.·11hn11t ~n.1 ~per1f\(' izuirlt hnr\ fr{lm the: f Prl1>r;1I ~n\·,.mment ht! nlftrP dPr1rl td that the 13 r-1ttP~ v.·nulrl rtrt>11'1' 20 pPtcen! of the S2.8 million; i;chnnl d1.~tri\!s 28 percent, !tp<'ri11l rl1.•tricts 12 percent and the coun· !y 40 pPrrPnl. In rlP!r rmin1 n.11 lh,. rl1.•tr1h11t1nn !11 tt'le 1•1\iP~. Thnma.s l'<llrl ;1 ,RllRr&nt,.~d min1m11m nl rwn cmnl nvP.• wa~ provide rl Tht> fnr rnula "'""' rnmpl Ptl"d by using .t prrrentAge nf pnpulatinn ;i~ ::i basis for the ci!y ,11nd district allocation.,. 1'ca cher Seated In Seal Beach After R c<·ount Ttinrn;i~ F'. Fl:irnf'.~, !I 2A-1·e.ar~ld high srhnnl lei'lr-hrr. 11·ac swnrri in 11.s Seal Rt>!'lr-h rity r('lunrilman Tuesday night altrr a rf'<r'funt nf tlPrt1nn h::illntl' 11hnwed th.-i r hP h11ri rlPfeated annther candldalt bl' t'lnh· 1J 1·ol rl'. Thr 1·rrn<1nt hill'! tlf'rn f'"'1Uf'l'l 'tf hy h11~inr~s t1:cr11t11·e .IHml!~ '~'-011nn .Ir, ~I. whri .<illrcPrl fh A1 1htre wr1·' 1r rr.1<11 l1t ritirl' 1n fhP rnu11rinl!. nl h~llnl~ dur· inc, la~t \\'f'ek's rrP;ill f'lrr11(\f1 invr.h·1ng fnrrnrr r1111tH'1ln1;1n Thnrn;i~ R Hn_11;11rrl 0nlv fnqr h11l)ntl' wrrt ri('('larrrl in1·11Jid h\" 1hr 1(''11l1 nf four r('!'flU nl rlPrk ~ t\•hn rP 11P11·Prl thr h::il!nl ~ 1111rlrr ~uprr1·i~!l'ln nr hn1h r-an<l!flarr~. 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Johnson, a blonde lanky Marine Corporal. is tharged with the bludgeon stabbing murder of his 20-year-old "'ife, Connie Lynn. in the couple's San Clemente apartment more than a year ago. Chief deputy district altorney James Enright, who \\•ill prosecute the case against Johnson, said the defense is allo\1•ed one writ of prejudice without having to sho\V cause. Enright said the prejudicial v.•rit "'as filed against Judge Robert Corfman the on ly jurist available to try the murder case. The prosecutor SJ!f!Culated another judge and courtroom would not be available until Tuesdav of next week. Although the psychiatric examination of Johnson had been scheduled for today, Enright said he planned to begin selection of the jury and recess in time !or .the defend<int to undergo his exam1nat1on. The trial is expected to 'last sever'!) "'eeks. Jn an indictment issued June 30. the Orange County Grand Jury formally rharged Johnson with the inurder, a Cl!C Six Sentenced , To Jail Ternis On Drug Cliarges Six narcotics violators-including thrl!e from Orange County-were sentenced to jail terms Tuesday in Los Angele.1 for their part in one of the largest smuggling rings in Southern Califomia . U.S. Auomey Robert Meyer claims all aix v.•ere part of an extensive ring that brought narcotics from Mexico then dis· tributed it in Orange and Los Angeles counties. The three Orange County residents ('()nyicted were Rechel Ruth Valdez. 4~. Santa Ana. sentenced to two years 1n prison: Johnny Atencio, 29, l\1ission Viejo, one. }'ear suspended and three years pro- llalion: and Arthur Reyes Aceves, 31, San ta Ana. who v.·ilJ get a 90-day study under rehabilitation provisions. The o1hrr three conv ictions were 11gainst Be!ty Lee Salas, 25, \Vilmingt.on, three years in prison; Nicolasa Maese. 69, \Vilminglon, one year suspe.nded and lwo years probation; and Alfred Monarez Salas, \Vilminglon, 66, tv:o years. TJ1e U.S. Attorney said all six were part or a ring headed by Alfred ltiacia.~ Salas. 30, \Vilmington, who entered a guilty plea t:arlier and was sentenced to lieven years in prison and an additional three years of probation. Iraq Chief Wounded? BE IRUT t AP) -The anti-Iraqi ne"•spaper El Moharrer reported today that a serond lieutenant wounded Presi· dent Ahmed Hassan al Bakr of Iraq last Thursday in an attempt to assassinate him. which had been investigated by San Clemente detectives for a year befort the husband was finallv arrested June 21. The murder viciim, then two months pregnant , was discovered by her husband June 17. 1970 when he returned home from guard duty at the Santa Ana Marine Auto a Lernon, Burns Hint Vp PICO RIVERA (UPI) -Eddie Campos, "8, drove his l97D Con- tinental trfark 111 up on the front lawn of the Ford ?..1otor Co. .assembly plant here Tuesday night, poured gasoline on it and set it afire. A guard at the plant called firemen who fou nd Campos, of nearby La Habra, watching the ex- pensive auto burn. Fire officials estimated the loss at $6,500. "I had saved up for five years tG buy that car new and it tumed out to bf' a lemon," Campos was quoted as 1aying after he was ask· ed by firemen why he set the auto a fire. ''I had towed it in for rtpairs 10,000 limes and everybody just laughed •t me -the dealeta 1 took it to, the Ford pe<iple. I couldn't get any satisfaction," he told flnmen. Asked who owned tbt vtldcle, he sald., "The finance company but I'll continue to make the pmyments." A deputy sheriff woo tllked to Campos artu tht fire said, "he was perfectly tober, perfectly rational and completely disgusted." Horsemen's Unit Raising FlUlds For Trail Plan ' San Juan Capistrano's new horsemen's association now has 30me financial ammunition to help the campaign IG dr-velop bridle trail s in the cotnmunity - S400 in fresh proceeds from an inai.;gur.11 horse show this past weekend. Joe tiorgan, president oi the new group known as the C3pistrano V a l I e y Horseman··s Association, said lhe show featuring local riders was a major suc- cess. The group, he stressed, would continue the horse show, but still stress the horse.man 's role in the community as a main target. \Vith rapid growth through the ~rea and increased interest in horses. he. said the need for bridle trails will grow as weU . Officers and members of the as- sociation will work with city officials. deve lopers and landowners to develop a s)•stem of riding trails. Developing good horsemanship among equestrians will be aoother major goal, he said. The association meets the first Thurs- day of each month •t I p.m. Jn the San J uan Elementary School auditorium. An y interested residents are welcome., he saki. Corps helicopter facility, he t o I d authorities. At the time of the kiiling Johnson told investigators he had left his wife alive 24 hours earlier and returned to the couple's apartment at 416 Mo11terey La•e to discover her body. Supervisors Adopt General Fund Tax Rate By JACK BROBACK Of rll• D•lht Pt'-! Sl1H To the surprise of no one, the Orange Cou nt y Board of Supervisors this morn· ing adopted a record $2.04 general fund tar rate, up 34 cents over the 1970-71 rate of $1.70 per $100 assessed valuation. • The tax increase \\"as dictated by the adoption last month of the highest budget in the history or the county -$242.2 million. Supervi3or Ralph Clark of Anaheim pointed out that the incre'°"s were die· tated by reductions bt tb.te aid in wellart and Medi.Cal •nd by 1arge increases in the mandatory welfare, medical and law enforcement programs. The 34-ctnt increase is the largest hike. in county history. In the pa~t 10 year~, the rate had only increased eight cents 1n total. The budget is up $.11 million from last year's '211.I million. Other countywide tax rates adopted to- day include Flood Control District, 24.Sl cents down from 25.05 cents; Harbor and Parks District, 12.47 cents up from 4.83 cents; Mosquito Abatement District, .88 cents down from 1.06 cent s. The big increase in the harbor and parks district rates wa_s c~used l~rg~ly by inclusion of ,%.6 milhon m the d1str1ct budget for the proposed purchase. or Salt C.'rtek Beach and adjoining parking lot.s from the AVCO Community Developers in Laguna Niguel. Saddleback Vote Signups Soaring Voter registration figures in the Sad· dleback College District reveal a 60 per· cent upsurge since 1967. The count by the Orange County Reglstrar cf Voters for the 376 ~u.are mile district sho\VS 74,274 \'oters e\1g1blc to cast ballots for the $24 ,870,000 bond election, Sept. 14. \Vhe.n the college ll"3S created in 1967, the electorate numbered 44,966. Saddlebeck College's enrollment in- crease parallels registration figures. Since its 1,521 students beginning in 1968, enrollment has climbed to nearly 4.000 this fall. Tht Catilornia CoTT1munity Colleges Board of Governors has projected an enrollment in excess of 10,000 at the ~fission Viejo campus by 1978. Pending the approval of the bond measure. com· pletlon of permanent facilities is slated for 1171. Park Projects Progress Ground Broken at Lin.du Lane Development Site Two separate. parks development proj- ecta 11pon.50red by San Clemente civlc groups continued to make 11teady pr1>- gress this wttk. Groundbreaking ceremonies wett he.ld launching the Llnda Lane: development plan sponsored by the: San. Oementt. Jaye~s. And a d~tt:nnlnation Is e:rpeded in coming weeks from the State Division of flighway1 on the donation of surplus'ftee- way acreage for a KlwanL"'i Club KiXlnsor cd devt:lopment on A " e n i d a Cordoba. Park!' and reereation commissiootni: and other rity officials attended the swift rites marking tht start of the Jayett proj. ect at Linda Lant. Jaycee. Pnskknt Al Fliger' has pro- mised the 1tart ol construction a1 aoon aa final plans •rt completed and (fading aM dralnaee details are finished . Jfe added that .Ja)'Cds ttl.11 1")1.l)d' reAdily accept the donaUon of • 1rader Jnd operator for a day·s work. Jaycee1 expect to complete the transformation of bare ground into a beach area park with donated funds and equipment and 1upplles. The project has the. total support of the city. On the Kiwanis front, parks and recrea- tion commisskmer e1pect conflnnation somet~ lhia month from the. 11late of- fice. etn lhe.tonation of a 1mall parcel at the end of Avlnkia Cordoba for • view park. Klwanl•M hoj>9 to develop the park with landlcaplng, benches, 1 telescope and othtr fizture1 with donated fund s 11ld m•npower. Preliminary discussklns also a r e unduway between Kiwanis C I u b reprtlefltaUve J\oitr Lmlbe.rg •nd city parks otr.ctor Arlie Watenn1n on yet anotbt.r Kiwanis park project--the com- pleUon or the finll NJf of construction i t W lle Park. PRESIDENT'S POLICIES "DISTORTED, MISUNDERSTOOD" HEW Secretery Elliot Richardson Won't Resign HEW Secreta1·y Says He's Not Qi1itti11g U.S. Post Bv .IOll N' \'ALTEHZA • 01 I~• 0•11' P'Uol !l•ff Elli ot Richardson. secretary or health, Pduca tion a nd welfare. spent the morning Tuesday conferring \\·ith President Nixon In S:ir1 Clemente and lhe af!ernoo n con· vincing reporters he does nol plan tn resign. R1chard.i;on arrived Tuesday 1nom1ni; at the \Veslcrn \Vhite Mouse In discuss r,cvcr al J1E\Y to11ic~ w1!h the chief ex- ecut 1\·e. Jli :.-arn ~·al t':n nc amid :-0111(' S)K!culallon th;1 t he \\!:JS dissalisfic.d w1!h his cabinet posl l>C1·ause of a cotn- n1unicatirtn sent f·r1rl y in Augu~t by Prcs1· <lent /\"ixon. "'ho <lisavo"W·en a dcpa rtrn('nt .. plan on busini: of niinority school children in Au stin. Tex. "The Prcsidenr!i com rnunic;ilinn and his polic ies \\'err distorted and misun· derstood by many peop!r, outside governrnrnt.'' Rich;irdson $(j1d , Praising lhe chief cxC'cutlvc. hr said , the niessage d1 s:1\IO\\'ing thC' IJ E\V plau w;is donC' as a formality in litigation over school busing in AlLSt1n and "'as ~n in· teg ral part in a federa l court case In the Texa.!I co mmunity. Reports in recenl dt1ys hail indicated Richflrdson was miffed by the Presidenl"s disavowal . Asked if he had considered r esigning, Rlch11rdson said he never had. "I never considered a resignation. ?\-ty understanding of the President 's policies v.·ere clc.11r before his disavowal of the busing plan and lhey ;ire clear now," he. pointed out. He said the Nixon ad· minlsh,tion believes in a spirit or c:ll<l perntinn on desegregation rather thCln "bre.ndishing a big stick or bringing in federal marshals." "The problem Is not whether to art TIO\\', but the best way to proceed," Richardson added. He also said he wanted to dispell IS YOUR NAME ON TIJE LIST? Folki along the Orange O>asl wilh delinquent property taxes are I~ in today 's DAILY P ILOT in the largest legal advertilling llOCtion ever published by the newspaper, according to Joseph E. Davis of the legal advertising department. Four 11nd one--h11f page~ of people W8nt.ed for ta11e.s are published tn- dRy following Pase 411. Are you among them? "possi ble conrusion and misun- dC'rstaoding" about Nix on's continued commit n1cnt to wel fare reform and revenue-sha ring legislation. There was no "dilution of the com- mi l1nent." Hichardson said, adding that the President feels ''it is stlll urgent to i;ct aclinn'' un both items -"certainly on u•elfare rcforin in this session of Cl•ngrc~.~.-· and "1t is still possible." fl ieha rd~on !'i;iicl Nixon was recoR nizing ''!he rt'<ilil ies of the lrHislative" situation \1 hen he sui:g t·s!ed a one-year delay in 1n1plc·n1enting hi.~ \Velfare reform pro- gr;1 m as part of his new econoniic: 1xi l1fies. Nixon had asked for it three-month d(·l.1y on hi~ rC'\'t•nuc·.'iharing proposal s :ind flllC yc;:ir nn welf;ire relorm to help h<;1 ld down ledcr:il srending. Board Considers l<' ederal Grant For Unemployed Truslt'C.'i or the San Joaquin Elemen- tary School Distric t will con.sider ap- proval tonight of a grant application to put une mpl oyed persons to work. 'rhe meetin~ will take place at 7:30 In the admin istra!ion annex, 14600 Sand Can- yon, East Irvine. The appli cation is for $34,000 in federal funds under the Emergency Employment Act passed in July by the Congress. The fund s would bt used to hire under and unemployed people who could be retrained lo fit in to the dis trict needs. Krn Lc111is, assistant lo the superin· tendent, said aome specific detat111 have nvl vet been worked out. Some jobs :r·~H°able, however, might be as teaching nldel'! or curTlculum ple.nners-depending on who is hired and what his qualifica- tions are. A similar program "WIS recently un- dertaken In Los Angeles in which unemployed aerospace engineers were retrained to be. malhematlcs·teachers. If the bollrtl approves the. apP:llctrtkm, it "'ill be filed during the first part of September. "The program Is designed to lncrea$e employment." said Lewis. Also on the agenda I.~ approval of 12 pilot programs which have been In effect thi~ pasl year. The boRrd reviewed all IJ during a spccl!ll workshop la&t Wetk. Today's Fl•al N.Y. Steelu \ JEN C9ITT • I I e Capistrano Cycle Rider. Hit by Auto Robf'r. Varteresian, 29 -the aon of well-known Orange Coast restaurateur Turk Varteresian -was killed Tuesda:J. evening when an auto crossed tht center line of I Dana Point road and hit his cy· de headon. The younger Varteresian, who livtd at 30718 Calle Resplendor, San JUaJI Capistrano. Sllflered multiple fatll in- juries in the 5:45 p.m. crash which will result in the seeking or a mam:lau1hter complaint against a Dana Point w~man, aulhorities said. California Highway Patrol spokesmen said the charges ~·ould be sought against J\1rll. Virginia Ramiret, 37, of 33122 Sea Knoll Drive, who was the driver of a sta- tion wagon which crossed the dlvtdln& line of Del Obispo Road, sideswiped another auto then hit Vartereslan's cycle. The accident occurred less than a quarter-mile. ' away from one of his father's popular res\aurants. Patrolmen said the Ramirez •ulo crossed over three feet into the single on- coming lane and struck a car driven by Brian Paul Vermeulon, 11, of 3228$ Del Obispo Road. The impact stilt the auto, which also carried three other pel'IOlll. off the narrow roadway. The &talion •agon then conllnaecl Oft the wrona: side. and hit Varierulu'1 ey· cle. Officers said ~trs. Ramirtz suffered ' minor injuries in the. series of collisiOM. No one in lhe sideswiped ar wu fn. jured, officers said. Patrolmen said Mr1. Ramitt1 told them she had been forced acroSll the center line by a drlver passing her on tht right. Capo Trustees To Participate 111 Joh Project Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District \'Oted unanimously Mo,,.. da~ to participate in a feder11ly funded plan lo hire unemployed persons. The district wlll be eligible for ap. proximately $35,000 under provisions of the Emergency Employment Act passed by Congress in July. "We've developed several possibilities ro.r use of !he funds," said Joe Wimer, Director of Adm inistrative Services. "\.\'e'll probably apply it to position! that had to be removed from the budget because of the reductions that were ordered by the board." He said a nyone who has been seeking work for four weeks and has been out of \\'Ork for one week is ellgible for employ· menl. Persons consi de red '"u~ deremployed" also are e 11 g i b I en. Trustees or the Tustin Union Hl.gh School District voted 3-2 Monday to forfeit thei r a 11 o c a t i o n which aim amounted to $35,000. The San Joaquin Elementary School District board will consider ~cipatioft a t tonight's meeting. We•dler Comfortable weather predlded for the Orange Coast today and Thur:sday. with highs in the mld- 70's along the ~t rtslng to IS degrees inland. Lows 10nl1ht IOrM- v.·hat cooler -around 56. INSIDE TODAY The dtvaluation of £ht doUor fi nally has made il1 impact 01l Rtusia. 5,_,_ st0111, Paoe 4. _.., . C•lflwllle •J ._ "'-. CMc•Wtt u, ti C .. ulMft ,,. ... '-"' . '"...... . Dtoollll ~.. 1t OI-1t '"*"' ,..,. ' l!thr111-I 11·2' P'l ... ""t H>» ·-u 41111 L•""9"' )II Mllllle• ' ----.. ,. -." ~· ... 141 ....... , ....... . Or-. c...., " 1l'i* f'wtw .. '""" 11'11 ~-.,...,_ 11 •Melt _...., ,..,. ,........ . "T .... lwt .... .......... . w-••. , ,. ........... --.. I ~ • • 2 OA.ll Y PllCT • f'~deral Jobs 160 Fllght1 Six-mo11th Pay Flying Grandma Br JOfl.~ \'ALT£fll.A O! I~• 0••11 l'llot ~1•t! President ~ixon tnda.y askM Cnngress to . approve a six-mr1nth fret"z.e on pay ra.iSts for lhret mrllir1n federal emp)nves. lneluding mPmbers of the nidilar·, PrtsdenUal prt ~! secret:>r\· R,.,n Z1rg. ler s11 1d the: prrip<1sa! 1\·ouJrl a!f Pl't "1·1i» 1uall) a!! fedPrzJ employes ' All postal service worktr.s, hn11 evt r. 14'0uld no! bf! 1n1·nh cd bt>rau~e thP1 Lill under the eKL<..ling 90-di!.1· 11a11.r pf1cr arbnn Zieglf'r ~a1rl lh~I berau.<r nf pre1·1ritL'> c.nngre!s1nnal support nf !he OO-rla} trn. nr1m1r art1nn he foresees no tipp<i~1!1on lo the Pres1denl's suggestion "·hen Congress tr:-<'onve nes Capo Council Okavs Trails • For All Travel ' · A networ k r1f b1c~Tll'. hlkmg , equestr1t.n 11rid motnrc~cl e trails ha ve bePn (1rdert-d by th" San Juan Capi!trano Citv U:iuncil. Aeling on a request bv th e· P!;innlng Commission. the rouncil unan1mous!v ' ~·..,-:1 :'ltonday t.o add recrca!1onal tra1J·s to the ~enera! plan . Cit v Engineer Jack Kubnt s 11·as asl:ed to prepa re speciflcalionl"> fo r T@!CreF1t1on trail~ .. particularly bicycle trails, .,rhich already have been imposed on one de,·eJo pment Cnmmi~Sl"n Chalrman Jerrv Gaf!nev said S()me trails could ha ve inorl!! Lhan onl!! USP The Parks and Rl"<'reallon 0.mrrussit'ln \l'E:re ashed to dl.'\'l"Jr>p the trail plan and rre~t-nt a preli minary report to !he coun· cil within 90 da ys. Pair Arrested On LSD Charge Laguna Beach n:1ircotics off1c,.rs Tue~· day afll!!r nl'Wln arrested tu:o men nn drug charges aftt-r the pair allegl.'dly sold JI)() tablets of LS D !l"l an unde rc<i\'"r agen! The sus~cts 1~·rrto 1dentif1tod 2.s Sfrphl'n K . Peeples. 19, of Los Angl'les and Ctorge A. \l;olford, 2fi, of 1289 S. Coast H1ghv.·a.v. Officers claim lht-underco"~r age nt made the purcha5e in the 600 block ('If Sot1th Coast H1;::h11 a\' at 4 1n pm The suspt"Cts arl!! to be arraigned Thursda\' tn South County :0.1un1c1pal Court on charie& of sales of danierous drug3, County Republicans Solid Be hind .\"ixon Th\'lmas (' Rn,?'"r.-.. cha1 rm'1n nf 1he Ora r;,-:;e Cr.iunty Re.publ1cap Unltal Com· Tnlt!Pf', ha ~ pl.-d,l:l"rl th.-!!uprnrt nf rl')Un· I·• prP'fJn(t lradrrs and 1nluntr .. r.s 10 P rF0 rl"'n: :-.:1~i"ln and th' e:ntire !~i2 Re· pu t1 1ic~n slate:, accord in;: lo a comm11tee 5JYIJ.:r~m~n ln a \e\1 "'1 1r1 the Prr ~1de-n!. Rn.:er!! said ihat an overwhrln11ng mainrH\' of ,('(111nt\· party ltoarlPr~ ~1gn~rl fJFf1t1 nns nf unfaltering support for ~!.I01i's se:cond 1e-rm. Froze n Blood Eved ; \\'.i.SHI:-.:GTO~ ( L;PI 1 -The ."1n ,r1r an RerJ (rn~.;, ~1'.S. ;i p·ac!1ca l m'thr}('J frir ftl'ez1ng human rtod bl'1f>l".I ct-I!~ ha ~ b"'ll de1eloP"r:I. i1 :1d "111 ht pL1t l1Ho iipt>rat1rin ~a t Jli centers arrris5 !h'-cr1unir· bo. \toar J enrl · · Olj,NGE COAST DAILY PllOl ~·b~·t N. w,1,j ,. • ., :ti"! 1-.i 'u11 1~tr Jee\ II. C~·I~.., y,c, ,.,!!fl••' •re C.•~trfl M•~•O•' TI>e~u Kt 1•\I (~ ·~· T~el'P 1 1 A.. M ~·•~·~• M o"•01~1j fl!Pfllr C~1 rl11 H. Le111 llit~efcl P'. Ni ll •w.•1!enr M1"111/,._ i<l<le" L••u•• leock,Offl1e 11? Fer11! A••R ~t /J r.' "!1 •dd•1n: ,.0 . l e• 666, •1!!1 !.•"' ca.-., .. Offlt.• .:~:. "'1111~ Et Ce"'l~e R1 1I, •ll.l1 0"'*1 Offk" C::··'• ,,,.,._. l.le w.,1 l•V Sorer1 ~· • ;.o•r 6 ... t•· ll)l lolt .... l!e•• !1~11 "~!•1 e ••' ·~ o• 611<~: 111/J IN-" ,,,.,,,~•'<ti !)~!LY "'~C'f. w>+~ ~er It CO"'b'nfd 1•1 ,., ... ,fi r•" •t .PUii ""if Gt"V ,_.ct=• ~u•· ••Y r• .... , ..... Mtt-..:. fer l .tf\11'1 It""· N•..,,-1 lur-. C..."• 1.1~1 . 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' ZJe~ler UJd the President proposed the dras.tic Art 1nn · t.o ~er an t~amplt lnr the. rt:sr Of the na!ll}n It L~ signif icant f).-('aus~ ol the numher nf empln\·es the f"der.!I ~O\ ~tnmenl !ia ~ \'on·mil1t.1r1 gn1rcrn!"1en1 en1ployes' '>''age ~ "·er" In ha1·p brFn rPv1t-'>''t'd on Oct l wh<>n !n a11Pr:1_!!P r~1~r of six per· ctonr 11·ouJrf hair Df<Pn 2r;1n1<'d IJ 1.he PrP:;JrJPn!'s lrlP1 1; adop1t'd th!!. ff'\ 1<>11 an(i rJ1~rs 11 11•1!t1 he rlrfttrl'ri six mnn1h~. Sinrr <'l'lnl1nu1n~ empha ~1 · 111!1 be p\arP<i mi 1bl' l'i.:Prri~I' nf fP•pn11 s1bl P 1n· !'ltJst r1aJ anrl labnr ll'~dP r~hip thrnughnur the nar1c•n in !hr mnnth< 1r1 rnme ." the rre.11denl ~a !<l. ' i muM apply such f!~cal ~~lraints as will cl rarJy signify !ht-good 1a1th of thto frr!,.ral go1·ernmtnt lls a maior emplo:.'tor." He added that thr sovernm t-nt should continue 10 st.t an f');a mp!e fnr Amen· rans in the striving to ach1e\'e prnsper1fy in J>l!!ICe t1m t-. Hr uried rh e afftcted employes ''to makr whatevrr \tmporary sacrifices in pe:r!onal ga in which m;;iy be rieedrd ro retain thr great~ good fCJr the countrv a., a wholr " Zira:Jer ~aid that !! 3 bi!llnn wnulrf be the amount sa1•tor! In federal wa ges if the Prtsident"s new frtoeze were to be ad&ptt-d Congrl!!ss has 30 da vs lcons@!Cu!Jvr ) 1n whieh to act on the proposi !. Ziegler Turns 'TV Newsnian' In San Clemente President Nixon·s Press Secrrtary Ron Ziegler can br a 1·ery funny man -but he has little chancr to be amid the daily barragr of queries Je\'tled by the prrss corps. , But he struck back 'l'ith a Ja1·1sh prac· heal joke Tuesday afternoon at the San Cltmente Inn. His briefing e:1rlier in the d11v had bl!!rn routint. It incl uded comm!nls 0bv Hea lth. Education and V.'e:lfarr Secretai-y El!Jot Richardson, Afte:r Richardson ca.me the regular sp.a rrlng be.t""·~en reporters and Z1egltor , .. point~ quest1on.s and -generally - \'ague replies. Afterwards-, reporters w~re. bu.sv ;it v.·rirk nn !ypif'11·riters and ~Je\'1s1on cre"·s hart '41ready set up camera~ outdoors fnr !hr · sL~nril1p" ft\min~ of televi;lnn n'"W3 d1spa1rhPr' Z1l'g!er ·nol1rerl a ready·and·l.l'J.tt ln~ ABC carnera crt"' as hr left th t Inn. He s!rolJed O\'er and p1ck!d up a hve mlrrophone. 1rr1h capablP 1n.~trurt1nn s frnm l\1h1!t H..,use a1dp .Jrihn Sc;:i/Ji 1 a forn1er ABC i'\F\\S heay~·1.1·p11;ht . h1mself1 Zi rglrr did his n11·n slan(lu p dlspalrh Hr: 11;ilkrd a fru· steps frnm s1dt: In side unt il a 11alPrfall 111\Pd thr t-.arkJ!.rnunrl "'."tnp mnv1n!!, Rnn . i;n thf'y can get. 1 J:ond forus." chnrtlt-d Scalh. 'Thi' carnPra anrl tape rl'corrler r'1lled ''This 1s Rl'ln Ziegler from the \\"est ern l\'hl!P Hrill3P 11 ~ a ht11 t1!iful d111· here The !Un i;, o:;h1n1ng anrl th!': Pres1dtont 1s hard at worK in his nfflrl'S News1nan Makes Debut; Ah , Ago11y a11d Ecstasy B~· FREDER ICK SC1IOE~1ERL As I \\·a!krrl undt-r the sign marked "Slage Door" near the rear Or thP.. ln·ine Bo11I in L;;iguna . bu1terflies sl arted ny1ng around my stomach l!ke mtn1111 urto a1rcralt squadrr1n~. Jt w:is In ~ e~f'lf'('l "rl . !hnugh. Afteor <'Ill, fl w111s my •·npPn1nj.! n1~h1 '' <1 5 one of the 154 mtmbers nf !ht c11s1 nl the prestigious P11g eant nf !hi' .'-1asters of !hr Festh·al of Arr~. fiinr t the <lpt nin2 of tht .~ea~ in mld.Julv, r harl hrrn hu,c;~in.i!. l\:irla All en cast1n,i: ti1rer1or of 1h~ • !1,·1ng p1c1ure.,.' tr; lei mt appE/lr in !hi' ~hnl4' l'lne ni11ht . As the last fev.• nights approached. I dt"Cided my rtque!I had btorn futile. But Ka r!a called me Tuesrl 11y n1gh1 ;ind said : "You 'll ·· "'~-be her' tomorrow nii;ht and appear in Sh ips· F'igurehtads. Be: here at 9 o·clock. No ezcusrs. now. iust be here.'' l haslily assurerl her I would. I chr<:kerl in vdth Ka r\s"s 11s1istan!. Glenn Dani'-1.". promp!ly 111 ~ p.m. He encouraged me to ha l'e a cup of cr1Hi-I!!. and sit down and ch.=t1 '>''it.h othe:r me:mbtors nf the ca!!, many of whom we:re mad e-up and waiting for lhtir spot in the 1how Everybody as!!ured me things '>l'nuld go fine . But my stoml!ch "·ouldn "! buy it. ~ly on!y rral support tame from Sally Ret1'P, resuval publicist. whn wa s also going to be ont of the fif1.Jr l!!hea ds from the hold nf lhto C u l I y Sark in Green"·ich, Eng land . ll v.·as around 9:20 v.•hen I was sen! !ti m11kr·up. There I had the di.~finc· lion of ml!'eting Don Qui:rOll' and Sanchn Panz~ J Bnb Lubach and R i c h 11 rd Bi!!hop l. Thtoir picture 11•11! to appear Just hl>fnre 1he fi;urehead !I. Andrea Stone. a. fir5t year volunte('r. spread the hast mttkeup 01·er my face:, n@!Ck and hands. On top of thal she ::idrlerl rlarker makf'-Up to highl ight the features of !ht-old sea captain that I "'nulrl porrra.\'. Aft t-r th" paint had drird, I we:n1 tiO'>l'n Ill Rurt r tottr y's nichP In gf't my hairp iece end beard -both fash ionf'd fr'lm !l<lmP 1.vpl' paper machf'. Thl'n f v.·as led tn th!!. "'ardrobe area to be !1tterl 1n the sea c;iptai n"s cnal fashioner!, I !hink. of ni\cln1 h. The butterfltP!I \.\'ere flylng A t1t1)P f;r.~!Pr nnll' l .~loorl ~ro1inrl wi!h Sally and other f1gurehearls inking i:tn!'I pnSf>d for ::i lrw p1rtures fnr 1h f' r;isting of{1ct-. It 11·a5 just a bit ii fter HI p.m. 11hrn wp h<'l'lr!'I rhr annnuncemrn! In mnvt upstage. There. r1nf' gal v.•iped nff ou r hr;ivy cnstumP!I tn bring up the gloss and m;ik" them look a!! thriugh tht ,1• wPrP hi ~hly po1ishf'rl . Annthtr la rly ··var· nlshtd" our f 11cl'~ and h11nd~ with mincr:il nil \\1hlle th!': picturl!' "!)ante and Bf'illrtre w;i~ hf'ing rlnn.-. "'" jnsht-rl nt:ir· by. I told thf' !!\Jlge crt 11· I 11·oulrl si ~n ;iutni!r:iph!i n,;;h! :if1rr th" sh ow, Then we \\'ere led to lhe set anrl r I a c ,. rl in nur re~pect lvr slots. 11'1!h crtows m11kinR: su rto evt rylh ing '>l"llS in placl!' I was civen my S\\'nrd In hol r1 1n front of me ti !! '>l'e "''"re wheeled to thf' rf'n1tor nf thr st11gP. Th e but\l!'rf\y popu· l.=ttion had quadrupled. Narr11!nt Hap Graham wa s rle~rribinc tht hl~tnr..-nf !hi' f1i;:urrhPai1~· "tre ho pe ~·nu ca n agrtt. with lh" pnrt 11·h., ~111rl . , , 'ships and the se a - lh tre·s nnthini;r fin Pr m;idt '" Quil l!! 11uclrlrn l,I". !ht> musir 11·11.~ ln11f1. lhfl' ruru11ns 11·prf' open anrl !.hr 2;11Jll persons in th" .:iurl1Pn c,. had t.ht>ir t-,1·1'~ l1xl'd upon u~ ;\·ly h r a r I. 1 thnu ,i:ht.. cnuldn't pnunrl rnurh h11rdt r. Nnr cnulrl m~ hrl'~th rnml" fa.~!Pr Al.o/I. l\'I my dism11~·. I ftll my rhin r11H ing sin"·!~· .:inrl I knl'11' I 11·11~ ~llPJXlSCrl trr kerp 11 up. The'"'" minures !he cu r!.11 in w11~ flf)f'n .~toemNI lO tum in ln hnur11. I can·~ stand ii. much lnngt>r, I 14'85 Ea yin!( 1n mv.~rlf. Thi! rurt:iin <"ln~rrl. lhP hrilli ~nt lii;rhts werl!! doused. Thto 11urj1enct 11.p- plaurltor1 . Opening n1j!'ht had C"OmP fnr ml', The set "'"' quickly rn\ltor! ln th" "·ing.~. anrl moved to the drt>!'.S room tn get !he m.ii kr-up nff anrl pu t our CO!!· tumrs "'"-~' As I ·\\"~~ w:1•h1nc , nnp nl lhr nlhrr fl~urrhr::irl." :1rlmnn1sherl mF for not 11 11~h1ng brh1n'1 mv Par~ I h:irl fnr"nttrn tht>re waX make·up thert . loo. I f~lt i;mri 11 h0u t th• 11·holr th!n 2 afttr 11 ~as o\•er. ;is I walked do""1 tril4'ard the: gale of th e festival. Hundrf'fis of thto pageant got:rs "·ere alsn exit· ing tht' gr\'lunds \'ri \'Int'. h111~·e 1·tor, askrd for my autogra ph . U11ive1·sity Regio11al Parl{ Pla11s App1·oved l1y Board :irlrnissi"'n p,.r!.,<trian< for 11 e Ii I c 11' ·' • nr\rr~ :i. n d Dies • Ill A~TERDA.~i (AP~ -The su1nrner. long transatlantic od~·ssey tJf a Cl tove\and, Ohio. grandmother and her grandson r nd· HI torlay with htr death tn an Ami<l er<lam hotel room. Tht lral'r!rr, ~arah l\rainnff. i~ had heen ordtrPd tn re i l 11fttor suffering :i sli,l!ht h!!Art llltllf'k 1'l1Ps d11}'. Thr dnctor s nrd t-r! inl l!'r rupt toii thr a\mn11l d111ty Al· !anlie J11 ir crn~1ng5 3he had made wHh h('r ,gr;iod~nn. Hrr ."4"n·IO·li!11', l.ron;irrl (;r\:in'1 fr nin Clt-1'to l11nd, s;.iltl thr hn!pf m:ina,l!rr lnlrl him "!hat iz randmolhr r passed a11 a.1· 1n hl'r slf'E'p ;it I ;i m 1nr1a.1·. Thfll is rr:\llv :ill l h;il'P tn ~fl) right now un!il I hi11·e sern my soo. '' f;rlf:ind arrivt><I earl.v tnrlay from C\Pv,.land In take ~1rs. l\rao;noff and his son Hn1~1ard . 14. hack tn Ohio. Th" eld Pr r.1'.'lf;inrl h:id hrrn !r11ni:: In l()(':ile hi.~ ~nn ;ind ~l r<.. l\ri'l snnff since e;:i!'l y July. hii:; ::it1nrnr'.1". f:er;ild B. Ch"1t· tm:in, said in Clt1•ri.end Offiri a!s nf KL1\l, !he Dulf'h ;1ir\i!1e, s"'li1 i\irs. l\r<1~!1nff h.:1d SPf'nl n"11 rlv $1~0.f"IM for rirst·cltt.~' t1ckt-!s fnr hf'r grandson and her.sell. On!! sourr~ reported the y had made 160 rrns~inRS ln rhe pa5t five month~. KLi\1 5A!d th 1.~ ma v be. an exaggeralion, bu~ thty had made Mystery lht' I rip On "1nnumer.:11hlr ()('f'ASll)rtS'' lhl ~ surnmer Celf;inrl '.~ l::i"·1·pr sairl tht-trips bP ... an ab\'lut Jul~·!', nnt fl\'l' mnnlh~ 1g:o. \l'hrn night prrsnnnel :11>ked !hr: rt:a!On fnr thl"ir !np~. thl'I' rrcr11·M Sut'h rrpJi,.~ :is •'(;r;1ndn111 like;<; fl .vinR ." nr "My ~randsnn "'Cluld li kto tn bf' ;i pilnl." A!rpnr! offici:il~ ~111d !he 1wn 11sual l.11 :irrivf'd in A1n~lerd<11n in !hf' mnrn!ng rind !f)(Jk 11/f 11houl six hnur." la\l'f fn r Lh11 rr!urn trip tn :.,·l''"' Ynrk 's l\enn~y lnfrrn«l111n;:it Airport f'h;iltn,:in ,o;nld 1;pJt;1n1r~ 11'1le rl ltd :<f'\'rr:il \(';.i r~ <1J!O, ;in(l •·11hrn lhe 1nri!her rlir<!. thr t:hildrrn pr"frrrf'rl fn stA~· rin 11i1ti !hr> i;:r<1ndrn11tht>r,·' 1•h11 harl nflrn ''.'1\..Pn ('<If!' of hl1n hrl'ilu.~r, of his fa thrr·s hu~ine~s nbli~al1011c . Thr la"'YfJ r !!!lid C:elf:ind 11 nd hi1> second \\•ife ,·isi!ed 1h~ ho.I'· often and 1he father talked to him d:iilv. Ch:1tln1,11n ~11irl (;rl/;ind lln,,v.· th;:il ~1 rs. l'\r<1~n11[{ find lhP hn~' pla nned A !rip to 1.~r;irl C'arl~ !h1~ s111nrner. but hf' became "'nrr1pd "11o·hrn !he weeki> p11S31!!d and therr WR~ nn wnrd fr\'lm either of !hrm." The l11wyrr .~:iid f:rlf<1nrf lhPn found riut !h11t .rvl r"" l\r11s noff 14'a~ withdrawing l~r~P i;um!'. r.f mnnry fro m different hank .<. "Thi~ thf'y th ough! 11•:1s tol111ly out flf characrer fnr her.'' Ch attman 5aid . ··she lived very, 1·ery fru gAJI)"." Laguna to Get $16,000 In Federal lfl ork Furids Allocalinn nf Orang" r.nun t.1"~ S2 ~ rn1!1 inn Em Prgen<"Y Emp)oymenl A<·t funds !fl 19 ciliP~. 19 .~rhnnl rl i.'itric!i<. 1'.5 sperlal rlistricts And !hi' rnun ly gnvr rn· mPnt "'llS :ipprr11·pd Tul':sd;iy by the Bn11ri1 nF Supervi.~nr.~. l°ldmini~trative nrn("rr nnhert Thnrn;i.'i \\•as 11urhnrl1.C'd hv lhf' hr1ard In noti fy th,, ri!1P1' :ind dii;1ric·l.'i (1f 1he1r ~hare~ in the prn11r:1m :inrl drtrrm1ne their 11('cept11n1 r nr rrif'r !1 nn In tin1r 111 nirrt ;i l .!'. Lahnr Drr:irtrnt'nt·irnpn.~eri df'adlinP nf Srpt lO. Thf' hrr::ikdnwn nf \hf' 82 ~ n"llinn :illnt~ $I I rn 1tlinn In till' rount~, 5:5!12 flfr(I tn the r1tiP~. ~811(1,llOO 1n the ~C:h()()lS :ind $3[)6.~~I) lo \he i;peci:il rl1stri<"t~. f'n.c1:1 .\lr ~:i. J:1r1:r~t in P'•r11l:il1"n nf tht> ri T1P!t rccrtl'lniz m\'lne~· !hrnu11h the rnun- 1}·. ll'itl ~P! thr mn;<;t mnney, $79.200, whirh will Al!nw rnr 12 new jot).<: h;i i;eri nn .:in :ivt raize ~i .500 salary including lrini;:e cn'"trrtmPn! hi5 olficr deridt>d that !he 13 r1!iPs 11·nuld teceil·I!! 20 percrnt of th! 12.8 millinn; 5rhnnl d ii;trirl ~ 28 percent; ~ppc·iaf rl1~1nrts 12 perctont and the coun· ty 411 Pf'rcPnl . !n determining !h~ rl istrihufion tn the ritlt-~. Thnmas .s:11d a gu aranteed m1nlmun1 nf !'>''n empln.1·e.s "·as provided . Tht fcirm11la 11·a .~ complr ttd by using 11 r'rrent<i Ct' nf p('lpu)a!lrin ti'> IJ baSl~ ftrr the city and rlistrict allocations. 1'ea ch er Sea te,' In Seal B each A f t c t'. R cC'o unt twnefi !i; Thomfl~ J"_ Rarnr-~. ~ 2ff..1·ear.r;ld tugh Six n1;11nr 1·1l1pc 11(/t inclurt<>d in th,. l'rhnnl IP:ichPr, \\':IS ' F.v.·nr~ in a! Se:al nl\'1<':1t1nns reee.l vert sPpa rale 11rant~ frnrn R<>::ir·h r1lv <·nunrilman Tll "~r\.:iy ni~ht th~ fprler11I ,i;:nvernmrnt. Thee,. inclurle: flf,,.r Fl rrcnunl nf "ler!inn h;illnts s)inv.-ed H11n1in£:tnn Be:ich 1h:it hi' h11rl dPfeflted ;inr1ther caodid atr: nrher Oranizt ('nun!}' <'l!lf!S l1~!Pri In )">~· nnll 11 1ntr~ Tue.<:da.1"~ hreakrlo'>'·n anrl !he number nf The rer·nunt h:irl rn>r-n rpq11r.~1 erf by 1nh~ prnl'1r!Pd f(lr .ci rr r•nunta1n \l;i JIP1', hu.<:inr.~s l'liel'U ll\P .l::i rne.~ \V. Dun n Jr. .t;;; 21l<l 1firr1: Lagun;i flea1'h, ~11\.flOO ,tr. 11·h\'I .:1\lr ctrl rhat lhrrP "'er" Ir· itwn plus ). LA~ Alamitos. Jl2,i1!0 !L'>l·n1: regul<iri r1c~ 1n !hf' rnun1111i:: rif h:illnts dllr· \rll"pnrl Rr:irh. s:i1 ~(1(1 lnlOP •: S11n inR );i,<;[ \\"Pl'k '~ r•r;i!I "lrrrin n ln1·nh·1ng f'l~mFn!P. ~19.(lfll'l !!hrl'r t: S:in Ju;in forrnrr ('r1unri!m:1n Thnm;i' R. Hn11<1rd . Capi.•tr;:inn $!!..100 0 ">1 01, St';il Re;ich. (lnlv four b;illnt.< "'f'rP drr!arerl 1nv11lid .$27 .noo ff11llr 1 anrl \\'r:;tmini;ter $.li~.91111 h~' !hP IPa n1 nr four rl?(·nun t cl .-rks whn I !fl1 TP I ll'Wr>rl JhP h11lln1., unrlrr SUpl"l"\'i!'il'ln ol "·,,qrn1n.•trr \'l;i:; r!"fel·lc<l thf' of ff•r l)n1h r~ndidatr.~. ThE' f1n-'ll t11lly gtive 518 rrr,·in11~1v .:inrl 1!.~ funds 11•ill rel'ert lo thr \"n!e~ In Rsirnr.~ And .'"12 t\'I Dunn. 1'n11n!v. Thnm 11~ ~;tid R:irnr.~. 11·hn riln a.<: R v.·n\r.in r.!l n· Li"'' nl !'.chnnls ;inrl speC"1a! d1!'!rirts d1('1:11P in thr /11s!nct I rf'<'AIJ !')~lion, parll1'1patin,r .:irl' nnt 11v:1ilablc as .vr l. 11·11~ nri~1n:illv ("fed1ted wit h a 17 1·ote <'n11n t1· riffi1·i:il< ~11•rl mariiin 111 l"ir!nr1• 1 H i~. ' nl''>'"Sman's · P".lker !act-crackrd n1\'lm enlaril1 .:1nd Z1eglPt stJrt~ to s m1r~ 1 'The hnt ftnQ. ha~ JUS! cnnc\ude:d. and manl' OU1>Sl.111n;, 1• tor" a~k•rl Super1·1~11rs apprnved prepa rat1nn of working plani Tuesda :, for the fir~! sef· ment of the !C1n.r·pl11nn!'<I I nh .-rs1t:y Regrnniil P11rk nor\h,.a.\I nf er Jr1·1nr. H,. 1nld !hr. bn11rri th~t 11•nrk1nJt '>'·11tiou• n unn v.·;i~ r•rd.Prrd hy counr1lmton to <'1-rh,1~ v.·11\ h" admi!lffi 11·11hn11! rh:iri::,, .!ln.v ~per.1!1c ,Ruidrl1ne.~ from 1he fE'drral fl"Y S72 In fees for th e recnunt prncrdure. i--1•11>o•"• ......... o -~====--------------------------------• •·R11t !h"r" 1~ rrn nr1'"' "Ol'c• ai!?.1n lh15 1~ Rnn Z1egl t:r , ABC n"" < 1n San CI Pm"ntl' ·· 'Thal'~ .111 fr1r nn11 fnlk~." srim"'<l nf !T''''t Pr'"d .\nrl f!nri z1,..;:rrr ne11·~man . h\'lpot-d into h1• roJd Cadillac arid drr1,·e a"1.1.iy In lunr h La ~unan Loses Ca sh, Canine Police i!lrt 1n1·rst1g11t1n.R, I.ht-the.It Tu~~· l'!a\· nf ~'l.){l rash and a 1 aluablt dog (r\'lm a Litjluna Beach rcsirlrn! Of!!ct.r!! u id t\'aller E. Oltml'r. (If 22fi Chiquita SL. rl'fJ'lrtrri thr /:luri:Jar\' upon re:turning home from 11·nrk 11! 3 ~5·p m. Th,. dng. descrt\>Prl it~ 11 whl!e Rus~ian woU'hounr1 n;;imPd .\1cGra11·. is ,·alutod at $2$/l. Ottm,,r I nld 1n1·esfiia!ors . The mon'-v 11..,:i~ !rtek,.'1 in a me t.ti box in lhe btodrnt'l m of the hrime. Esf!m al~d ('nc! nf th~ 4?·.ci rre 1n crto mrnt nf !hr r l11nnr rl 1:1.11rr~ p11rk i ~ ~750 non . A $.1;. rnillt"n tab ~ll" hee n put on !ht> rnmplP!,. far111r1·, Th" ,.l,,nr111.-r1 p111·k !"In l;inii r!r1n:11 prl hi' lhP Jr11n" 1·ri111p11n,·. rxirnll \ .:1 lnn:: Ill~ ,,.,uth $1ile nf l n11·,.rc111 nn1P anrt 1 ~ h1Ft'C1ed h\ Cul1•tor r>ri'r nn lhf' 11·,-c t Pnrl Th~ f1H 11 r~ rlr 1·plnr>mPnt 11rra l'\"IPnrl~ f'~\t11·.:1rd in1n !'ianrl ( ':1n.1·nn. f.1·r11!u11ll\' !h,. TPl!ion:i! p::.rk \\·11l 1!1· \Jun .. rwn l.cirgr la k""· n1rn1r ;irr:i~ ;i 71"1(1, ;i mu~tum :111rl tnll"~ nf hildn i::, f'l11Jf'i;frl,qn 11nrl hi('~·rl1ni;: tr:111~ n,, .. ·p\nf1- rn~n1 1~ planneri f,.,r 21 .l'f'ar<o in lhrer 7. y~Ftr ph~o;p( 1f f'\)i'lri' ~n Fl<. ~rh,.r\11l<>r\ !hf' f1r•t in· rrPn1Pnt wrst nf ruh l'f r>nre ,chn11ld he rf'"1r(v -fnr the pubt1r nrxt sum mPr The lir.~l phast 3rra \\'\!! l'l"'t ha1·" spnrl!! fitld~ but eventu111ly ~·iH hna ~! Fl !=e:vrn·i:irr e: take for rowbrl11ts llnd i;m.:111 llllilbo.111~. Plans. as outline-rl by th' rnn,o;ult1ni:: firm of Jones an,d P~terson . call /\'Ir 11n Sa11 F1·a11cisco's Cha111ber Fig11ts Height Li111it Pla11 SAN FRANCISCO 1 I 'Pl I -Th!' S:in f ranr1.-;co fhamhf'r of C'nmmerce in· nounc~ tn_day it "'Ill · 11c11\•tly npposl':" an 1nt111at11·e ballot prfl)M'!AI tn l1m1t buildin g hetghl In Ille: c111 1r1 .~11 st\'lrle.~. The ch11mber .s1ud fl ll"W'rk the st And ::i!ter rrceJvln,.; lht> results f1f two studif::~ on 1he m~rttr frl'lm re.~11rrh firm~. Thf' <"h.:im ber said ii 11~rCt"S 11 re1'11""' \'If buddin~ regnl~t.inns is due. But It 11.licl thr ~t urft"~ ~hn" that a ~lx·.slorv hr1i:h1 J1n11t 11 tit1ld d1scour11.c:e hu.~1ne~.i; 1n th' r 11,, \j,!'IU!d l mfMl~' A greater h~rd!hlp rin n"w· I; crto,Jtori busint-SstS. '>''nuld reduce-J"rb!i A1 a1l1b!" )'lr minorlt r poputaUr1n .and 11., ilrl 1nh1"11t n .. , ('\n pmtnl of r.t~1rl lr11n~1t Tht ch 11mbtr'! &tudit:li lndicalt-d lh!lt lherl' 11·e:rl' nn grounds lrir the trgumPnl thaL ta!l bullding~ incrt-aSt: th e. f.lt r.-i rt , !ht ::innnwic~rnent 11.-.id. \ :\1t11nwhilP, hu~ine.<:smln Ahtn 011.~kln. mit1n spon&or or lhf hria.h! !J rn lll!tin n prl'l- rn~itl. rnnlinul"rl hi' fl.r.ht to impose: a l\mitatir1n t.hrouich th" court! H' fllt'd 11n l!l'tirin Tut>,,dll v In the s1111 .- rf\urt \'I( ~ppt!l l .'it.rki~R: .ci wfil pr~h1biline 11nv bu1ldin~ pernut~ for tall buildin,11!> un ti! the 1•.,t ers n,cide lh" t!'SU I" .l1Jd£' Ir" A Srr111 n .!r lurne:d do~·n Dt1.\k1n·i; pt!111r1n 1n Suptr1(1r Cnurt Au$. ,, ""'·'••••.••F"4!""•~'"'"''"'"'Tl?~C,·~~~~ .. ,,, J ,j GEM TALK >l l TODAY 't by 'AIG' e FASHIONING THE GEM Tn tnil.v <1pprPci Rlr the marvel· on~ fRre!in_c Rnrl re.(ullin~ brilli· <1nre nf modern -'!em!!, "·e'd heve tn l.?n h::1ck !n the filtttnth century. "·hen rl iRmnnrl11 were first ~·rim as rer.i;:nnR I orn a ment~. The l'.<trli P~! form nf j:!'em C\l ttJnR 11·::ic ;i fn11r·~i drrl i;\nne w11h a. ~int nn tnp. l.::i1rr r11t11ni:: rxpcri ment ~ rl'.'1110 \'e<l !hp pnin!. lr::iv1n.i:: " n.::it t::ihlp on top of the !!lnne; and fur· thPr tievf"lnpmPnl mR de the !"lone Rn O<'IRh~Or11n h_v r111t1n11t: l'IWl\Y the sliarp ed,l?e.'i on th(' fnur .(irie.~. pro. rl urin,I!' lht-Rdded hril!i<lnce r harac- !rrls ric of fine modem gems. 01·er lht cenluri e.~. e(J HRI p~ ~re~.~ hR~ ~n made in the tech· noloizy of fRh ricRtin~ :i;etti n%~ or mnuntin~:::. snd -.-•e ~re pa rticularly p rt'H1d o{ the 1.1·nrk "'e do In en· h~nce I.he: brilliance of t he beAutl· ful stones we sell. Recau.~e even lhe finest f;:ern Is "lost" in a poorly det.:izned nr fab-- r icaled setting. w~ pay psrticular altcntion td all mounting!. Come on ln and ~ee us ... ..-·e h&\'e I.he er· ~nente and .!'"loll .so e8sentia.I to !h~ prn~r rli~plll Y o! your gems. For that special someone's birthday Thi! Jr ue p reciousne~s of 8n Omega v.·ereh 1~ the rove 1h;it ooes with 1t. Th11 Omt'rg& \'OU receive lodnt wll1 becom e a J'lrOU CI iios1 es~ion ., . pretlou& beyond compare tor wt>~\ ll symbol!ie&. Vl irriln e11cl'I ca :,e bl!'l'llS the peerless Omt'rgl moveme ror, M~de with m"11culous care,,, give. )·e.t•s or ta ithl ul pe•tormance, S!e our corrio1e111 conect•on o! 01T'eg1 me11'1 and l1dla~· w11chts, $6510 o~•r .$1000. A -!'.~t• .... ···d•i S••"'••t•r ''"'~ tt ll·Uit·1··0 ea r~r u "'\'. 001~.· ,,, c .. 1 , .•••.••••• ., ·•.\ 1~ ll••n'"·' ot••I '''' .......•. , . , ...... ,aua 1-4 c:11moM1. 14( ... ~•tt 1a1., ~~d •..... a1u J. C fiun-iphrieJ Jewefe rJ 182 3 NEWPORT BLVD ., COSTA MESA CQNV!M!ENT TE ~M S 9A Nl<Alol E•ICA•D-MASTE• CM A,,,\ 14 YlA~S S.A.~E lOGATIOfoJ ~t-10"1f !41.J4!11 ' 4 DAil V PI LOT SC LEGAL NOTICE "0' '' o• l•l r o• •l•L ,..o ,llT'I' .41 l'l!Vj1,l l t•ll- Ht A ttOO ~ .... _. , ... " "'•~ •• el C• • ~ "•I."" o 0 • qo i ~•Mo • o "" 1'1 • • OI 10 ~,,. 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Thi~ year's plans call for the production of three billion notes, totaling around $15 billion in vaJue. • Firm Now Ecology • Minded HONOLULU ( U P I l Dillingham Corp. kicked up • lot. of dust and other pollutants last year while churning up re1·enues or ~ million. Rut th11t's all going to change in the interest of preserving the environment, says Herbert C. Cornuellr. president of the Hawaii·based company involved i n high"·ay constniction . 111ining, quarryi ng and shipbuilding. "You sit and look out this wind o"'· and you know -at least I know -that !his com· pany has a terrific siakt in havin_g Hawaii continue to be a desirable place." Cornuelle said. lh.11 fl('W "cleanup project" affects the mainland United St.1tes as well as the island~. Wt(lnttday, Stptembtr 1, 1971 DAILY PILOT ZJ Chevrolet Introduces '72 Autos DETROIT t UP I) C'hr\•rolet Division of General Motors Corp. Tuesda~ in- troduced its 1972 line of cars, featuring m inor refinements and styling changes "·ith a front bumper hr av i e r , strorfger and sticking out about ll,lz inches from the car. Yotar .ltfoney Corporate Parks Seen h1 Future By SYL\llA PORTt:R challenge Is to minunlze the Within JO mile!!" of our ex· burdens and maximize the urban home in n ort h e r n returns. It's not unusual for Westchester County is a the comn1un1ty to receive beautifully I a n d s c a p e d more from lhe development •corporate park" in wh ich than 1! pays out to service it. some of the greatesl cor-For instance, our p;irk pay1 porations in the world are pul-SS00.000 a year in local tax~!! ting up absolutely stunning while requiring alrnosl no bulldings. Surely, this cluster services from the cornmunity. of companies will h e ! p Pr11•ate hornes on the park's eliminate the problem of ex-borders realize benefits and urbia corporate '"incest"-in substantial sums flow into the whi«h a corporation's ex-loc<il school system and town . ecutives tal k only with each Q. Isn't auto trarfie a curse other-and surely ii fla shes a in this paradise of yours:• trend of the deepest interest to A. Public transportalion has all of us. whelher employers to be developed further and or employes, city d~·ellers or take on a greater share of the comn1ultrs. office workers or burden and ~·e think it "'ill be. housewives. l lere, therefore, Q. f·low do corporations deaf are answers to some of your , "'ith customer contact'.' Being key questions by ~1artin S. spread out so niuch, isn"t this Ekrger. president or Robert cont<1ct more difficult ? · Elpac, Inc. Several Problerris Emerge Each of the Nmpany's dh·erse operations has been askrd. to outline 1n detail how it f'nntributed In pollution -air. "':i!er. \'isual and aesthetic. Cornuc.lle \\'ants th:it report to cover areas such a!\ soil erosion. vehicle ex ha t1 st emissions. odors and traff ic <'onge-.;tion a~ well as no rn1al manufaru1uring-l~·pe pollution. Li ke the new Pont1acs in- troduced M o n d a y , the Chevrolet bumper was an in- terim iten1 designed lo reduce damaf:e in a rive mile an hour impact with another car. The Chevrolet bumper. however, is unli ke thr Pontiac bumper in that it is nxed r ig idly to the frame "'hile the Pontiac bumper had urethane plastic buffers to absorb energy. M11rtin Corp. of White Plains, A. So me conipanies leave r\. Y., builder of lhe largest the e1ty and !ind their contact '"mixed u.~e"" corporate park in probleins intensified; their in· the country. dustry doesn't permit dif· Q. What is the job picture in fu sion. A suburban park must the suburbs today'.' be h1gt1ly accessible to it!' A. Many are now semi· Announces :.Revenues R obert N. Ma te er. Ch airman or the Board of Elpac. Inc. announced that for the six months ended June 30. 1971 cnnsolidated revenues were '580.000 C()mparcd to $54 1.000 last year with losses t.t.iis year of only Sl~.flO(I before apProximatel~· $100.000 i n conserv.ativclv accounted for lnvent.orY-·adjUs1rTientr. The first six months of o~rations are not cnn1parable th.is Y"ear v"ilh last year becaust of the ex\slence of Xehotcch. Jnc .. Elpac·.~ 1vholly ow ntd subsidiary: hut, Ma1eer noted tha! last year's fiscal loss wa~ $1143.000 . These sales and earning.~ Improvements are basic111ly attributable to !ht' compan~··s electronic oriented product lines vohich are con1inually being upgraded. Elpac. now rnntrollPd by in- dustrialist F. L. Cappaert. ii; em barked on A Roal of diversi(icalion from I h e aerospace industry As part of these efforts it has formed a mineral division "·hich is h e "ai:lqua~tered in r\ew Orleans. Louisian;1 . Mr. Miiteer repor1 ed the company has uitered into ex- ploraliQn agreements w it h Comprehensive Hesource~ of New York City for the drilling of numerous wildcat well s on pros~ct!! Elpac con!t"o!s in Canada. South Tex a s, Lu 1isiana (',ulf Coast. and off- ishore Louisiana. lnder the terms of the agreemenl Elpac will own a production payment. on each productive prospect under the program. / ". 1/ .. urban centers. net receivers of personnel, suppliers an d In Nixo1i's Price Freeze Each company also wa s told In outline steps i\lrt>adv taken In reduce or rliminate that pnllution and \\'hat furthl'r steps werr planned. com1nuters. Unbelievable as it cu s t orners-\'l<I highways, bridges, airports. Companies m<i y S-Oun<l. our own "'bed-n1ust locate al a strategic room" county of \Vestchcster, point in a large area. By JO HN {:UNNIFf" ..... '""""' ""''¥" r-.'EW YORK (AP• -Some of the problems involved In the new economic plan are gradually emerging. r-.'ol that problen1s weren't anticipated. They were. but their ex;:ict nature rould not ha\•e been fu_lty anticipated. The niost serious lhrea1 to the v>'age-i:rice st.ahili1.at.inn aspecl of lhe program 1s !he opposition of labor leaderi;, "·hn fee! thal interest rates, profi1 s, executive expenst ac· count~ and dividends also should h('. fro1,en. And \\'hlle the nppo!i ition of George f\1eany, AF L -C J 0 head, elirited a rnn)ment from !he National Chamber of Cnrn- merce that · · a pp a re n ! 1 y today's econo1nic policies are t011 con1plicated fllr a p lum ber 's Stone Age economics .. , labor appe<1rs to ha\·e the compa ny of sorne eC'ilnomisls in claiming 1he freeze is unlair. Dr. \Valtcr Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic Ad\·isers undeJ"' Presidents John f . Kenned~ and Lyndon B. .Johnson, 11nd now 11 L'nivcrsi!y of M i n n e so I a professor. maint<Jin.~ that 1he freeze f11 vors business over !he consumer. An a group of Iii econorn isls. snme r n r m e r advisers !o President Nixon, rnticizcd the c11n1rols R~ "inequitable. w11stcful. in- efficient and des!ructi1•e of personal freedom." They ask· C'd the President to rescind them. The hig question about the o'ppns1tion nf labor leaders is whether they ha.1·e the rank. and file behind them. Surveys :;:howed that most blue collar 11·orkers approved of the Nixon program, but !hat ''•ilS before the lahor leaders' opposition can1pa1gn started rolhng. Annlher potential problem in\!ol\•c~ mortgage rates. on \\ hich !here is no freeze ex- cept that imposed by state usury I <1 w s . Conventional mortgages on new hornes have either slahi\i1.ed or crept up since !he.r dropped tn 7.ft percent in June 11nd from 8.5 a year e;irlier. Hcl'ognizing lhe danger. the governn1ent htis now lowered to 7 £n1m i .ft 1he percentage of assets !ha1 savings and loan associations must keep in rr~erve . This h:<s th\' eHect of releas- ing SllOO million more /or 1nortgages. bu! there is con- siderable quest ion a b o u t whl'lher or not lhis is suf· f1!'ient ro achieve ."lahitit.1·. \\'hat's good in one situation is barl in an1Jlher. That is. the sum or actions t<i ken hy President Nixon is expected to hnost r onsumer cnnfid<>nce If !hls U1kes pl.-.ce. <'nusu•'rrs can be expected tn spend n1nrr on cars. ap- pl i;1nres. furni!ure and other Roods. l!O\\'CVer. !o do sn they must reduce thei r .~til'ing~ ra te. vohich hi1 a hi'1,h of 8 4 percent Of lakC·hOml' pa.\' fhL~ year. ('Omparcd with a "normal" r;ile during the past lwn 1trcadcs of nearly two points Jess. • If the money that is nreded lo fl.lei a consumer boom comes ou1 of savings. ii could reduce the amount a \•ailable for morlgages. Savings and Joan associations are the big- gest mortgagr lenders as "·ell as Deneficiaries of those sa, .. :ngs accounts. Another de ·;eloping situation concerns the nature of actions to bl' taken "·hen the !Kl-day freeze ends. Should it he ex· tended '.' Should ii simply be dropped and not replaced'.' Or should some form or controls take over? Feeling is \\'idespreru1 now that a three-month period is loo short a tune in which to reduce substantia!l.v t h e upward pressure~ on prices and waf:e.~. and !ha! wi1hout an extension or control!'! the country would resume the in· (]11tio\_iwiral. lnlernationall.v, opposition appears to be firming from thr Common ~1arket nations of Europe and from Japan. which claim that the 111 percent surcharge on !hPir goods is unfair and should be ren10\'erl . It is unlikely \h:it thl' surchai'ge "·ill cnn1e off, hoy,·ever. unless f o re i g n governments agree lo a revaluation of 1heir currcncil's in relation 10 1he dollar. lhus ending what US. officials claim is an unfair i1nbalanc:e in ratios. Other counlries are not especially happy. hnwr.ver. In ;iccrpt such a hurdrn to their trade on U.S. terms .. , "" ' -' 'I • •• .- One of the Dillingham com- panies is Basalt Rock Co. of Napa. H operate:;: sand and _gral"el quarries and concrete and ;1ggrej!ate nlants north of San Francisco Bay. IL"s dlrtv work wh ich can scar the laiidscape A.~ a result of D1llingham's p r o g r :i m . these operations are being shit>lded from n ea r b v highways and 1he land is beini; re1urned lo a nal11ral stiite \\·hen the company fin ishes us- inl( ii. An ar <'hilert has heen ret:<ined In landsciipe three plant area.~. Al one plant , cnmpa n\' off \cia\s onlereri a sign removed which thev thou~ht !oo large and tOO ga11dy Thi' Fnss Launch and Tug (I). of St>at!le is rerlaimrnit .c:rnelly !ideland.~ \\'ith clean r 11r!h fill, It no lon.e:er "'aShf'.~ b;ir~I' .era\'el and dirt into \l.'aterwa~·s. Twenty oercent of the t'O.~t of a ne"' llaw:iiian oi l refinerv i.11 going into Pfforts to make it hlend \\'ith the cou ntrysidr. A Ha"·:iii?.11 rnn.~truction com- pany introduced the si;:itr's firs! rl11stlrss mohile r·onc rete hiitching plant. Sandblasting at an i.~l:ind shipyard i~ bcinl( done w1Th R h:ircler abrasive lo reduce d11st. And another cnrn - p;inv has spent n1nre than $200.l)O(l ln rt'rlucc air pnllu1ion ca11st'd hv fi ve asphalt bat· ching plants. C'nrnuellf' said there has hrcn l1t1le react io r1 f n r shareholders. Perhaps some of them haven't hl'ard about the program het'ause the company h;is not puhlici1.l'fl it • .. , .. .. " ' Bumpers that will survivt a 10 mile an hour car-to-car col- lision ""ill be required on un:i cars. They y.•jll difler from \he interim bumpers in that they "'ill extend about three inchei; from the car's sheet meta l and. in thr heavier cars, Yt'ill ha,·e hydrolic r ather than plastic or rubber cushioning. Thr new Chevrolet humper "'11! be on only the full -sized Chevrolet models. Jn line with all other Ceneral lvl o tors Di visions, thrre were few s t y I i 11 g 1·h:inges in the Chevrolet c;irs. Ch<1nges were con fined mostly In (ront i;nlles and rear dceks, interior relinemen1 s plus im- proved exhal.Jst emissions con· tro!s for a!I Chevrolet engines. Thl're was one n e w "rlashback" 1nno,•ation. Arnong 15 eolors offered for 1972, C.:hcvrolet offered six l\\·o-eolor t:ombinations. Tw<>- lone cars were popular 1n the :.o~ and faded in the 60s. Che\"rolet is bringing the1n back in the 70s. Other impro1·emcnt.11 claim- ed by Che,1rolet included ad- ded body insulation to reduce intenor sound level and power disc brakes "·1th ariahle ratio steering standard on al I regular Chevrolets. Che1·n1lct also :<nnounce<l that a t.hrl't>-spccd au10matic transiniss1on ·w o u Id be available during thr model ye;ir for th{' Chevrolet \"ega Heretofore, only a two-speed autornalic tr;ins mission was available. • • • ' , -.. , smack on the border of ,\1 a11-hattan, now actually h?s a Q. \Vhat type of company is gre<1ter daily Influx of exccu-suited lo the park concept? lives, secretaries and other A. \\'il h the exception o[ personnel from the city than heavy industry, almost any it sends out to the city _ and kind of company can operate: the balance will rontinue to comf ortably in a park. shill. Q. How far will I hi s Q. Ho"' does this shift affect suburban park concept grow? the individual? A. One bullish factor is im· A. For the office "'orker. it po rtance of the "'oman in the is producing a new life styll' in \\'Ork force. for women find "·hich he or she is no longer a the corporate park a com· captive of a train schedule. fortable env1ronrnent. \\'ith jammed subway or bus. A re-more wornen wor~ers and cent Gallup poll shows "·ith the rniddle classes con· al'era~e commuting time na-linuint; the trek to lhe lionally is only 16 minutes by suburbs, !he riuantity and a1110. not bad at a!l-and riuality of workers available public transit handles wme of for corporate parks v.·111 rise lhe burden too. And while or. sharply. lhe job, this worker sees )lj-~-----------•;. ~rass. 1rees. open sky-instead of acres of concrete and s To p asphal!. Q. Gouldn"t this becomr du l!1 l~O!t1tf.'d "! LOOK A. The isolation is highly de:s1rablt'. !or there is little distraction on the JOb. And LEA s E such services as !'hopping center~. banks and restaurants either exist or are dl'\·elopl'd. Our companies couldn't build rh,.1r sta!fs 1( "'e became too rural. .,s for dull. some people ""ill a\y,•ays prefer the city. Q. What about the industrial \l.'orker? A. l dnuht that llra\'Y in· dustry will ever benefit fron1 the park concep!. but it"s easv and sound to mix light !11- du.~try \\•11h the distribution and .~crvice industries. Q. Whal is lhe park·s impact on the community? A. Land development means ch;inge and we can't halt the economic t re n d s . The ~· .. ... .:.,. ; ...,.. .... -· • Corwin Murphy LEASING CO. All MAKES Autos & Trucks NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU •~ll MocARlHUll ILYD. 6~7 N. . . 557.0100 MA IN ST. 6]J.lll 0 ' 6 3 buil savi1v;fast The Big M-Mutual S avings offers the nalion's h ig hest rate on ins ured savings w ith a choice o r 4 insure d guara ntee d·to·grow s avings plans, including 6 % ($5.000 m inimum. 2 to S years); 5%% ($1,000 m inimu m, 1 to 5 yea rs). Equally Important, The Big M cares enough to givt you very peraonal tervTce. Mut~~.~.~~~i ngs eoron. d•l "•• •• 1 .. , ... , '"" c .... H1911w111 111wo10 Other offices In Covina, West Are1dla, Pa11dena, Glendale 1nd C1nog1 Perk/ Chatswor1 h W. R. 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He believes a touch of l1urnor can brighten a horne . a con1n1unity~ven a :.ehool board meetin;:. He tested his lhwry once Un truStt·e~ of the Capi•.trano Unified Sl'hool District. .Joining his neighbors in a fight to keep their rhildren in San Ju:-111 School. Skiles l111al!y <.-outd not sland ,1he sober, stiff proceedings any longer. lie stood up and began talking about the humor in the situation The ;iudience roared but the board n1cmbers never even cracked a srnilc. ··1f only I l'l'iuld have had 10 n1inutcs \\ ith them ... " Hill and Arlene Skilc" ~upport !heir s1.:hools and thcu l'On1n1unit y, San Juan C;irii~tr:ino. /\rJene J S -~f:Sist:int c:hairin<in nf the }'icst<i Assotilltion·s a11 11ua! Swal1011 s Dav parade this year. Bill and his partne"r Pete are puU ing on a benefit for the ;i ~sociation Srpt. 2~ and 25 al the El Adobe Reslaur:int . Skiles and He nderson are frequently listed in benefit rosters all along Orange Coast. The comedians \\"ere introduced by an Orange Coast re sident. the drama 1·nach al Nc1\•port Harbor High School, in 19:,S. Their first job wa s at Disneyland v.•here lwo weeks turned into t1vo years. They next did a )'ear of one night stands v.'ith the Nc1v Chri sty illinstrels and mo1'ed s1riftly into the Dean !'.lartin summer ·~hoy,• and the television circuit. • Jr .• ·"~ .. " - ..A .• , i I • DAILY ,.ILDT sr.,, ,.l>Olt Wrdiwtday, Srptrmbrf l , 1971 s DAILY PILOT 3 'Aids RedJI' Schmitz Seeking Product Boycott WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. John G. Schmitz (R-Calif.), ha.!i called for the public to OOycotl products of any U.S. company hel pin g the Soviet Union build a riew truck factory. "Pres:stlre must be brought to bear County Cost For Medi-cal $1.5 Million The slate's fo.1edi·Cal reform is costing Orange Coun ty taxpayer! $1.5 million. County :supervisors Tuesday approl'ed the traru;fer of $1 ,496.208 from the reserve contingency funds to medica l care expenditures be cause of changes in the 1\ledi-Ca\ prognun. 'l'he addition hikes the county's estin1ated share of costs from $8.89 million to SI0.39 niillion, according lo Orange County Medlc11\ Ce nter Adn1inislrator Robert \Vhite. \\'hite had y,•arncd board members dur- ing budget hearings in July that he an· ticipa ted additional county costs in the f.ledi-Cal program, based on his study of proposed legislati1·e n1easures. The board , forewarned. placed $2.2 million in the reserve fund lo meet the expected b!o1v. directly on the manufacturers who are cou rting destruction in the oot too distant ruture for Lhe e;ake of immedia te profits,'" Schmitz said Tuesday. The congressn1an from Tustin, a n1ember of the John Birch Society and a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corp~ reserve. renewed earlier criticism of t he Nixon admin istration for approving ~r· port of foundry tools lo build the Soviet plant. The decision, he said, was "simply incr,dible." "It is time to put a stop to this type of thing. Unfortunalely the mood of Congress, and the administration's ac· quiesence in trading activities which are detrimental to lhe security or the nation. make it necessary to depend on action at the grass roots level. "Action at the local level can be :suc- cessful. Several years ago the Young Americans for Freedom .succeeded in :;;topping the cohstruction of a Firtstone rubber plant behind the Iron Curtain throug h a mncentrated campaign of economic pressure and exposure aimed at the Firestooe comp11ny." While Schm itz' statement did not speclfi cally mention a boycott, an aide \rho helped prepare it !aid thi.!i .... -auld be included in "emnon1ic pressure" the con· gressman advocated. I-le also criticized the Commerce Department for withholding na.me.s o! companies doing business with Com· monist countries. "While publicity for this kind or business may well embarrass: the com· pani's cited. the American people have a righl lo know just who is helping to sup- ply our enemies on 11nd off the bat• tic.field." "\V£•ve done 80 or 90 shows and no1v flWn our own production company," said ~Idles. Thcy·vr even made a pilot for a half hour seric~. Like many pcrforn1ers. Bill Skiles 1va~ born into an ·•entertaining" fa rni!y. Hi s father "'as a \"audcville commedian and his mother <who is sti!I a successful ('lltertainer ith hc.r 011·n band ) was t hen ;:i. silent screen piano pla yer. Both were .frequently benefit givers and helped start the Costa l'l'lesa Fi sh F'rv. BILL SKI LES FAMILY FINDS TOGETHERNESS AND FUN IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Top, Arlene, Bill, Jennifer, 4, Shannon, 7. In Water, Dawn, 13, and Stacy, 10 Two 1nernbers of the Democratic Party on the board -Roberl Battin and Ralph Clark -ribbed flepublican Supervisor Ronald C;ispcrs of Ne11'port Beach \\·ho had championed Governor Reagan's \Velf:tre and mechcal reform proposal.!i. Musicale Slated At Leisure World Arlene. 11·)10 has be.en singing pro- fcssionally since she was 19. traveled 11·ith the comedy tean1 for a\\·hilc but ha s lately confined her performances to the. area night club circuit so shc. can be al hon1c. 1~·ith their four chil dren. \Vith success making their lives a little less hectic. Bill Skiles is branching out in- to a nc1v field of humor. one 11·here the "spoonful of sugar" th'tory is most apt. '"Scolt 'To1\·el Company's l!:ducation Division approached us to develop C'duca- lional materials to be used by schools 111 reading relldines~ progran1s." said Ski lei; '"\\"e 11Toie our own mu sir . lyrics and . ~lories and 1L.~ tun)ed out so 1vell it may become ;i series on c ommer c ia l television.·· he said. The whole idea is tha t if a lesson m;ikes a child laugh or smile, he'll rrrnrrnber it. Usi.ng its 0\\'11 cornedy style. the learn :il.~o has m;idc 150 five minute en- lertainmenl packages on how to do things. '"\Ve don't tC1l k down lo l ht rhildren-we entertain them on their own lc\"el 1\·hile they learn."' he exlained. Skiles believes if more of education 1vas laced \\'ith humor more children would rnjoy !>chool. He also believes education is missing the boat in one area v.·here il rould shine-IC'adcrship de\'f'lopment . ··A leader is a person ""'ho has con- fidence in himself." i;aid Skiles. "There i!'i an age-level v.·hen children are nol yet <"nvelopcd in sh yness. If \\"e mu\d gi\'e rach child a chance lo express himself trcelv bf-Fore an audience that rewarded him ·...,·ith applause. v.·e would be able to rrinforce his confidence. By giving him a shot of success. v•e1\"e inspired him to !\erk n1ore applause, more success. ''It 1roul dn 'i \\"Ork for everyone-but it '1riuld he wortt1 it if we developed even fi1·e percent. more leAdcrs." 43 STORES TO SERVE YOU Skiles said he's be v.·illing In dona1e lime lo experiment 1vi\11 a "conlidcncr cllnic" in which children were rewarded v.·ith applause and delight rc>J.her than a i;rade. He found the concept worked during a series or children 's sho1vs he and his partner did in Newport Beach on Sunday afternoons in v.·hich youngst~rs 11·c.rc 1n- \•ited to do whatever they \vishcd in front of 1hc audience. J\.1any seemingly shy yuu11~s\ers blossoined y,•ith hidden talent. The Ski les' 01vn children have been given a boo~\ In lh1s direction . "011r boy is a prel!y good singer. but !hr !tirls ;>re dancers." said Arlene. \Vhen Bill isn·t performing or lravehng be ts busy in '"Billsville," lhc ramily 's ~p:i c 1ous back yard. In addition to the usual two dogs and a Doctors A11alyze Suici{le Of W1~iter He1ni11g,vay ST ANFORD <UP!) -Author Lrne :-.l }Je1ningy,·ay suffered froni ' 's e v c !' e psychic conflicts" as a result of his i111· age of himse lf -which >1\'as "so extreme that supcrhun1an forces 11·l'luld have been required lo satisfy it'' -according to a ne"' sludr . Dr. Irvin D. Ya!nm . a Stanfr:ird psyhriatrisL and hrs 11 ife , Dr. r.1arilyn Yalom . a professor of literature at Berlea Finn Awarded Cheyenne Cuulrac l lrl'ine's Berle.a Corporation has bee11 awarded a contract for developmen1 rin an advanced cont rol system for 1he Anny All -56A Cheyenne ermed hl'lrcop- tcr. A Bertca spokesman said lhc ('OSl rr- imbursemcnt type contract. which Nl\"· ers the cont inuation or work done with Lockheed, is expected to add approxt· mately $5 mililon to Bertea sales duri ng the nexl year. H<i~,...,·ard State Co!fegr. lea1ned up in lt lenglhy analysis of what \ed lo Hcm - 1ngy,·ay's suicide 10 years ago. Because the noted author had serious personal psychiatric problenis, Yalom says, "it appears to us tha~ Hemingway's legacy is one more of form than of substance, that he v.'i!! be remembered as a stylistic ~enius . but as a very na rrow guide to life." Yalom said Heming\\·ay al'.l•ays played !he role nf "the soldier searchlng nut the cvr of the battle stonn." He que.!ition!'i \\"hether '"a man firmly convinced of his identny would channel such a con- siderable proportion of his life energy in· to a search for masculine fulfillmeril." The psychi atrist and his y,•ife published !heir study of Hemi ngv.·ay in th' archives nf general p.~ychiatry. They conclude thal , ''Hemingway fell vrry ~hort of his idealized goals. ll is fa ilure to do so took its toll. J~r. wa.s plag11ed by rerur rrnt periods of self· haired, which culminated in his suicide . l t was the act that no Hrming11·ay hero h;id ever dQnC " YOUR CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE. PLENTY OF FREE BOTH FRONT AND REAR AND HELPFUL PARKING IN MALLS •. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. 2300 HARBOR BLVD. THINK "Back To School" Top Values,Low Prices Evefy $ili'gle Doy / AT · WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COST A MESA 2300 HARBOR Bl VD., COSTA MESA cat. the family has horses. pigeons. qua il, phensnnl<;, peacocks, two fawns, a jungle gnat, chi ckens. a turkey, a pond Qf rnallard <lucks and understanding neigh· bors . Bill is currently digging a Lroul pond . cnl'\sioning a dinner party \\'here h~ hands the guests a pole and says 'go to it, gang-the successful one eat." !)isillusioned hy o verc rowd c d r11mpgrounds, Bill is a!S-O constructing a miniature log cabin ror campouts O\terlookini;: the duck pond. The Skiles' hal'e lived in San Ju<1n Capistrano for eight year.!i now and in- ten d to :stay. "\\"r lo11e San Juan," said Arlene "\Ve've lived all over the world and helie1•e me. this is parad ise." Nixon Slicing On LA Course LOS ANGELES IUPI) -'"Don't watch no11·." President Nixon joked as he teed up Tuesday for one of his ra r' out ings on the golf links. Then Nixon sliced the ball about 200 yards across a small road at the ex- clusive Lo!=i Angele" Country Club. mut- tering as it flew off course. He took a mu lligan and tttd off again, Nixon flew by helicopter here from the \Vestern White Hou:M! at San Cl emente. lie joined a group of 40 businessmen, 11·ealthy cronies y,•ho meet ev'ry other 'Tuesday for lunch, go!f and an occa:sional poker game . "Wfierc Sfiot'JJing 'St 'Jfe & 'Ju al Jheir In Brass ~BUSTER '•BROWN. Black or-Brown FREE CAMERA With children's back·to·school shoes. Hurry and CJ•t yaun. OUR FASHION ISLAND STORE OPEN SUN., S!PT. lth FROM 12 TO 5 Saddleback College music studenb will give a special performance to Leisure \Vor\d residents Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. in tht Clubhouse II auditorium. The pr ogram \\'iii feature the Co!leg• Combo and the chamber singers under the direction of instructors Monte La Bonte and Donald Walker. • The program is being sponsored by the Laguna llill:s Relired Teachers' Club, Although the performance "'ill be free, the capacity of the auditorium is limited and persorni will be admitted by ticket only. Tickets may be obtained from members or the teachers' organiuUon. ,fJ " (/.)eJl BUSTER BROWN. ~ FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • WESTCLIFF PLAZA 4 DAILY "LOT \ \ •· I ~ps What It's ' . All About By THOMAS MURPIDNE 01 .... 01111' ., ... llett ·ODDS Ir: ENDS DEPT. -Specific words front time to time become faddish and are then IG oven.iHd that folka cringe just to hear them. In our time, "ecology" has bteome one of them. It looks ti!"e'd jU£t coming out of qte typewriter. There is. however, a memorandum in ~rculatlon today that teUs what it's all about without using "t.hat word" even once. Wall St1•eet Big Cheese Dollar Gtfrcite• Russ Get • Ill Act; Rubles Devalued By Unlied Presa JntuuUonaJ The Soviet Union today offlcially recog· nized the drop of the American dollar on world markets by declaring the moal extensive ruble revaluation in 10 years. The action came after the dollar dropped on the Totyo Exchange fqr the third consecuUYe day. The Soviet devaluation in relation to the dollar and the French franc had no impact on the world money marltets be· cause the price of the ruble is a.rtifici- ally fixed by the Soviet government and it is not freely traded. The most im· mediate effect was to increase the cost of items bought by American and French tourists in Russia. On European exchanges the dollar staged a mixed performance. It was a bit higher in France, Belgium, West Germany, Switzerland and in Scandin· avia but lower in Britain and the Nether- lands i11 early trading. The dollar remain- ed off about 7 percent in West Germany, its lowest point. lhe group to discuss currency realian· 1nent problems in London on Sept. IS, Nations in the group of ten art the Uniled States, Canada, Britain, Japan, \\'est Germany, France, Sweden, Italy, Belgiu1n and The Netherlands. So far the devaluation of the dollar has not been as m'Uch as the Nixon Ad· rninistration had hoped in Its efforlll to restore the unfavorable balance of trade through letting the dollar float and by imposing a 10 percent surcharge on cer· lain imports. Suc h devaluation v.•ould lower American prices abroad and in· crease the prices of imports. Swiss Decide Ort N. Viet Te!eprinttd from the National Wild. life Federation's August ntw!letttr, it is being circulated by Jim Whltthe.ad. superlntende11t ot D~tr:lct 6 for the state Dtpartment of Park! and ftecrta· ti on. A bull and bear make their appeara.nCe on Wall Street in the form of specially carved Wisconsin cheese .. They are presented to Stock Exchange of- ficial Merle S. \Vick (L) by Wi!Ham G. Phillips, presi· dent of International Multifoods Corp., tn mark firrn'.s d~but on stoc~ exchange. On the Tokyo money market the dollar closed at 338.60 yen today, down 5.94 percent from the fixed rate oI 360 yen to the dollar which prevailed until the Japanese government decided Friday to let the yen float. The Tuesday closing price was 338.90 yen to the dollar, a S.86 percent devaluation of the dollar. Recog·nition BERN, Switzerland (AP) -The Swiss government decided today to recoltlitt North Vietnam and indicated that the government hopes to play a part In aet· tlement of the Vietnam war. The message goes like lhls: "THE CONSERVATION busine11 has become very sophisticated these day1. As the despoilers and the con1erv1tionl1ts fight lo out-expert each other, !IOmetlme:s you get a funny hollow feeling that con- servation i~ slowly migratine from the heart to the head; that the riUonale for environmental quality can be e1presstd ()n[y in how many cubic centimeters or gtunk the human body can tolerate btfort we can observe dete.(ioratlon; that the r ip, tear and gouge of the public's natural resource heritage can be gauied only in terms of compliance or non-eompUance vt'lth laws. Castro Pressed To Change Mind On Airlift Ban Envoy Dies, A11otl1er Has Breakdowi1; Probe Set European markets appeared to be marking time in advance of the com- ing weekend meeting in Paris of the depulies of the world's richest nations represented in the group of ten. This is expected to -prepare the groundwork for the meeting of finance ministers of The announcement said the Vietnam ho.stilities "have always caused concern and raiaed the question in Switzerland \Yhether it could contribute to facilitate contracts betwee11 the conflicting sides." "Recent developments have clearly im· proved the prospect of an end to the hostilities in Vietnam, and therefore the government feels the time has comt to recognize the Democratic Republic or Vietnam and give official status lo !ht existing relations between North Vietnam and Switzerland." '"THESE DAYS, the rationale for en- vironmental sanity is &!ldom ei:prfssed in such un-expert terms as plain old respect for herll .. ge and posterity. There'll! hardly ever any room on the wllnelis lists for plain folks who can't tell an et al from an electrostatic precipitator, but just Jofe their country .and don 't want to see her wantonly rip- pe<I. tom and gou9ed. "But sometimes, they do make the list lo remind us of the dan1er in Jetting e1- pertitis lull us into forgtttlng what thi! ,,..hole conservation bu1ine1s is really all about." · There yeu iO, Mr. Nadtr. Chew on that awhile. * YOU HAVE TO BLEED a llttlt bit for the seven guys in Ntw Jers•y who abruptl y became millionaires by winning the state lottery. Each of them gets $~,Of.ll per year· for the next 'lO years as a result of their lucky strike. So what did they do? Why. they called a press conference the other day and with worried frov.'TlS. ti:· plained to all the rtst of us slobs what problems they were having in hiring in· vestment coonstlor.i, t.ax attomeys end specifl l advisers for protecting their wealth. Real tough, fellows . * FINAL. DESIGN drawings are coming off architects' boards these days for state and federal building wh.ieh wlll &00n grace tile civic center skylint up In the Counl-y Seat. The total tab \\'ill be near t1 5 million. Another monumeirt to tax· payers everywhere paying for th! Santa Ana downto\\n urban renewal projtcl. UARB~ll AREA 't1ons Club mtmbers are thumping their tubs for Ole Sept. 26 Lobster Bak,e which thty declare "'Ill ftature the first-ever "major" parade in Newport Beach. Jt will be along Newport Center Drive at Fashion Island. Somebody finally found a street "'ide enough in Newport. WASHINGTON (AP) -State Depart- ment officials say the United States has asked Cuba to continue the six-year-old Cuban refugee airlift. But there appears scant prospect Premier Fidel Castro will say yes. Havana's intent to shut down the U.S.· financed shuttle flights from Varadero to ~flami was announced Tuesday. Still a1111aiting Cuban approval for travel tG America are some 100,000 Cubans wtth relatives in the United States. The officials said the Swiss Embassy. represtnting the United States in Havana. hu urged the Castro government to keep the airlift going until all who want re- union with thelr familles have left Cuba. ff the twice-a-day flights end, a unique chapter in the history of large-scale im- migration to this country will be c!01ed. A total of 246,000 Cubans have flown here under a 1965 understanding design- ed to bring in from Cuba relatives of iefugees already in the United States. \Yashington has spent some $600 mil- lion on the relugee program, including about $1 million a year for the airlift. U.S. authorities ·rate It an outstanding success. They say the refugees generally have adjusted \Veil and work hard in their new lives in America : that one in nine here is on relief, and that of 12,800 college education loans to the Cubanli, only 150 are dtlinquent. Critics, especially in such areas as South Florida where many of the Cubans stay, say the refugee program has con· tribuled to joblessness and other burdens borne by Americans. Some say the air· lift ga ve Ca5tro an escape hatch for those \!.'ho \l.'ould make trouble for him at home. Top Chicago Official Refuses 'to File Plea CHICAGO IUP!i -State's attorney Edward V. Hanrahan has declined to enter a plea on charges he conapired to obstruct justice following the 1969 police raid on a Black Panther apartment. Thirteen co-defendants followed suil Tue."lcla.y in a complicate<! series of legal proceedings which y,·cre volleyed back and forth between tw·o courtrooms. Hanrahan said he refused to plead because. "I do not recognize thi~ as a valid indictment." SANTA ISABEL, Equatorial Cuinea (UPI) -U.S. diplomats today beg21n an investigation of the death of an Ameri· can foreign service officer and the ap• parent mental collapse or another in this !teaming island capital off the coast of West Africa. The diplomats said the body of Donald .J. Leahy, <17, was found when they ar· rived to investigate what the State De. partment called confusing reports from the scene. They also fowid another American of. ficial, Alfred J . Erdos. 46, and !'laid he was "incapacitated and apparently suf· fering from a .mental breakdO\l.'n." He too was in the chancery, a villa situated in lush troplca.J gardens.· Lennart G. Shurtleff, who came here from Douala, the Caweroons, where he wa! pr\ncipal officer, war carrying out the investigation wltb Walker Lannon, the charge d'a!faires at Yaounde, the Cameroons. He :Jaid he was not aulhori· zed to make any statemen& now but that one might be is!'!ued later. Reporb Crom Madrid said Lewis Hoff. ac~er, U.S. ambassador to the Caine- Russia Expected To Make Atte1npt For Hanoi Pact LONDON (UPI) -The Soviet Union may try for a "friend!hip treaty" ..,,·it h Hanoi with an anti.Chinese and anti· American fla vor \\'hen President Nikolai V. PGdgomy visits North Vietna1n next month. diplomatic sources said today. The Soviets were reported to be moving all-out to ou tmaneuver the Peking rrgiinc in Hanoi by exploiting the Norlh Viel· namese current ;:1nger over China's se£'1n· ing flirtation \\'ith the United Statts, the sources said. The Soviets reportedly will oHer more military and economic aid and suggest a friendship treaty to tit Hanoi more close- ly to Moscow, at tbt expense of Peking, the sources said. Storms of August Wane Cool, Plemant Patterns Folloiv Strong Fronts Callf....,.le 11 UNITED ...... 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" ~ " u ~ " .. •• " " " " ~ " .. •• " " " " .. ~ " " • roons and Equatorial Guinea, was cutting short a home leave and flying back to Africa. The Spanish reports said the situ. ation \\'as confused but that !hr situation y,.·as caused by "personal problen1s be· tween employes." Equstorial Guinea consists of a stretch of \I/est African jungle coast called Rio ~1uni and inhabited by the Bubu tribe, and the volcanic offshore island of Fer· nando Po. A former Spanish CQlony, it became indpenden~ three years ago. The capital. Santa Isabel. Ls situated on Fernando Po. It has 2-population or about 30,000 and consists of· huts <1nd :;hantytowns surrounding Spanish colon· ial govern~nt buildings and vi llas. Three Arab Nations Vote on Federation By United Press Tnternational More than 10 million Egyptians, Syrians and Libyans voted today in a referendum seeking approval for a loose Lhree-n11t ion federation described by their leaders as the "Arab answer to Israeli aggression .'' The Sudan Is expected next year to join the Federation of Arab republics, first .agreed to by the leaders of Egypt, Syria and Libya at a conference in Benghazi, Libya, April 17 in the fi rst serious at- tempt at Arab unity in eight years. Bush mills. The st.atement added that the e'.lact nature or relations between the two coun· tries "1vill have to be the subject or negotiations." It was not immediately clear ff S1o,·itzerland's recognition of North Viet· nam, reported to haYe been encouraged by the United States, ,.,.ill affect Bern·s relations with Saigon. South Vietnam is represented here by an embassy, but the Swiss ire <mly represented at a lower level in Slifon. The whiskey .that spans the generations gap. For 300 years, a ,..,hi skey from Bushmills fia s bee n \vith us. Charrnrng us. Beguiling us i11 .l smooth, poli~hccJ ,ind ,1Jtoge1her ligh 1hear1ed fJshion. ·15 gen <>r,1 11on s have refined il .15 generations have sipped 11 Theverdict.Ne.1rrre1fection. Bushm1lls.full of character. But not heavy-hdnded .about it. Fl.avor .. tid, Rut never ov~r·po\vering. Bushmill5. It reflects 1hr pa st\\ i1h J l1gh1 Jnd lively fla vor that isall 1oday. Compare It to your' present whiskey. Yoti needn't purchase ,:i bo11le. One sip .it your (avori1e pub will tell, you why Bushm il ls h.is lnlriguc<l so niany g~n- cralions. It is, si mply, out of sight. · BUSH MILLS IMrORTEO fROM TliE WORLD'S OLDEST OISTR.LCRY. - • . • • • I . • • • • • • I • . . • • I· " y y , t ;· ' ~ t r ! l • . • I Army Di•cfaa.r9e Rule s Relaxed · . For Objectors WASHINGTON (AP) Big Air Merger Opposed DIZZY SAYS HE'LL R UN P,._l\ts (UPI I - J a z i trumpeter Dilly Gitlupie says ht; Is seriow about running for Wtdnt~Aj. Stptembtr 1, lf.171 Milk, Juice Fads For Young Cited president of the United states. VlENNA (UPI ) -High· of milk, beverages, juices, WASHINGTON (UPI) If he wlns, he'll appoint pres.suJ'!; adverlising has I~ fruil5 and candies , . , the DAIL V l'tlOT 5 • tOUT IQUE SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! 2111 L. F•v•fl• Newpert le•ch 61J-1740 Implementing 1 1970 Supreme Court decision, the PenLa11on has revised its regu!atlons to remove belief in a supreme being as a prerequisite for wi nning discharge as a r:on- 8Cientious objector. characterlzf' these beliefs as religious in the traditional sense. or may expressly @aracle.rize Uiem as not religious." The Supreme Court ruled June ts. 1970, in the case or Welsh vs the Unlted States that men with strong moral or ethical objections to military duty may be exempted from military service as long as their beliefs are deeply held anc! are not based on ex· The Justice Deparunent has Muhammad Ali as secrelary Atnericao children lo un· &0eia.I acceptance of these cballengtd the pr 0 p 0 5 e d of state and name Duke Ell· bllt-t diets, with too much food.I is ~ ingrained that the lngton ambasaador lo "any 111.~ nd l · nd ···•t · •••-m<rger of . American and m....._ ce a ru1t a too mmm..,., y 15 unaware of w-W coUCJtry hi wants to go to." f'k.· ll~~~;~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~ Western Airlines, contending a·u ~" (f ed b. little meal and vegelllble.s, hvo Umklllnd dietary babiL" h I l espie, ...,, rea irm is U.S. dOC'!.Ors said today. the atep woold ave •·ant · candidacy as he wound up a This imbalance _ \"lhich Under the new directive. lssued Tuesday, servicemen may base applications for discharge as c:onscientious ob- jectors on "solely moral and ethical beliefs even though the applic;;inl himself may not pediency. The new Pentagon regula- tions are identical to Selective Service regulations already in effect. ... The new regulations, signed A • F by Deputy Defe~ Secretary lr Orce Da vid M. Packard, requires the services to consider ap-'LJ l B • ' plications for CO status even g Y lUS if the applicant's beliefs form· ed after he received an in- d duction notice and before ac-R e po rte tual induction. Under Selective Ser v i ce WASHINGTON tAP) regulations, indi viduals who m~11·1,· .. , •ff-ts" th, t fouMiay visit to France to &"-co ""' • "~ " they ca I I e d "socio-cultural Id t · h bl" pear on a television jazz A nterica llS WJlU OU we1g any pu IC festival. malnutrition" -causes In- benefits. ,,111 gel to be president, I'm fec tioas, apalhy, poor appetite The Ame rican·Western going to call for the unification and failure to gain \\'eight , the Cra,tk 0 L•t merger was one of three en· o( the \\'hole world," Gillespie doctors told the International Ct Congress of Pediatrics. dorsed Tuesday by l hr: said, in an interview Tuesday. Drs. Karakat Gokulanathan Ob • Transportation Department. It -----------and K. P. Verghese, both from SCel'llty said it also supported mergers Ho\1-·ard University in between Al legheny and 4 Jndi"cted \Vashington. D.C .. said they WASHINGTON tAPI studied 240 children, aged 1 to Openly sold alld sho w n 1'tohaw]f., and between Delta 6, in affluent families in a American pornography has and Northeast. J B • suburban industrial town in become as explicit as anything But the transportation agen· n l3Sl t.1aryland. All the families, in Denmark, says a presiden· cy said it would oppose crea-they said. showed ··negativism tial pornography commission lion of a super airline. It &aid MADISON. Wis. <AP) toward older concepts of child researcher, and is probably Fou1· young fugitives , who care and modernism i n about a $200 million-a-year in· in effect it would not approve have been sought by the FBI material possessions." dustry. the creation or a carrier roc a year, were indicted Tues-In such a society. they said. John S. &tmpson, who was a larger than United Airlines, day on murder charges in con-"the adverse effects of ma ss commission staff member, the biggest domestic air car-nect!on ·.•ith a fatal bombing persuasion techniques appear said a reasonable estimate for rier. at the University of WiSCQnsjn. to outweigh beneficial effects U.S. hardcore pornography -The Justice Department im-Gerald Nicho l, Dane County in child nutrition . Overac- stag films and other erotica mediately filed a brief wtth district attorney, said the ceptance or heavily·advel'tised sold under the counter -is $5 the Civil Aeronautics Board grand jury indictments, con-food s as a fetish in diet leads million to $10 million a year !CAB i. asking the board to taining murder counts, could ta nutritional imbalances." although reliable figures don't disapprove the American-help with extradition negotia-The rt'sult of this. they said, You'll love the mony woys of They 're all at ..• ma!Ae~ WIG & BEAUTY SALON 548-34"6 250·D last 11tl, StrHt COSTA MESA HlLLGREN SQUARE ••. •nd You'll Lo ve Our' Huge Selection! WIGS-FALLS-WIGLETS have not applied for CO status Black airmen maJ turn to before receiving an induction violence unless base com-notice must wait until they are manders "stop gambling with actuallv sworn in. 'festering frustrations" and en· The new regulations also re· force stronger civil rights quire the services to grant ap- measures, an Air Force study plicants a hearing at which exist. ~W~"~":'.':'.'."..'."''.'.:':'.'!g':'.'::.· -----~ti~o~ns'._i~":'.'"~''.':'i~ng!!'.fo:'."~i!gn'.'._'.'.na~t~io'.."n~s._w".:''."'~''..:::"d~i:!sp:'.'~opo~rt~io~na~te~i".nt~2>~e'.J~~~~~~~::'.:~~~~~~~~~~~~::'.:~ Sampson's 200-page reportl· they may appear with A saf~ilowing a six-month study lawyer. submit and examine at 15 bases In the Air Training all evidence and prepare a "Command. a 15_me.n hum a n written report which con- telations team said it found stitute.s a record of the case. The services also now have ."discrimination and racism in authority lo di scharge con- lhe command and it is ugly ." scientious objectors classified on A m e r i c a n pornography traffic and distribution as of Augusl 1970, made for !ht' Commission on Obscenity and Pornography that dissolved last year, was published this week. E x p 1 i cit 16-millimeter "The word we get is that the as noncombatants in lieu of black will ·wait and see' \\'hat assignment to noncombatant happens .11s a result of our duties such as in the medical pornographic films shown in public theaters in many large U.S. ci!ies "do not difff!r one visit..!l, but they won't wait corps. long." the team said in a Of 1.106 men in the Army report released Tuesday. who applied Jasl year for The team interviewed scores discharge as conscientious nb- of white. black and Mexican· jectors, only 357 had the. re· American officers and enlisted quest approved. io ta" from those in Denmark. Sampson s.aid. He sa id American "adults on I y ' ' paperbacks and magazines differ only in that they have more text along with the erotic photographs. men and submitted its report ---------:;--iiiiiiiiiiiil;;:-------to Air Training Command of· .... ficials July 26. The report was not made pobllc. hO\\'ever, un- t il a copy was leaked to the N~w York Times. the report said "wiequal treatment is manifested in in· equal punishment, offensive and innammatory language. prejudice in the assignment of details. Jack of products for blacks in tht' PX (base ex- change), narassment b y securit~· policemen u n d e r orders to break up five or more blacks in a group, double standards in enforcement of regulations,·· HANG TEN SHIRTS , hl~tie lei:R'J.k:J ~lg;ep 1 I ~ ~ EARN 253 TO 503 MORE Many banks pay a reduced savings passbook rate low 4~ •. At Pacific you will earn the of a same high rates as before. ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18\ 6.00\ 5,0002!! TWO 5.92\ 5.75\ 1,0002!! 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All evidence to date suggests that Laguna's two ma- jor shows and some of the other exhibitions enjoyed a successful seasen both in terms of fina ncial retu.rn and attendan ce. The great Dollar Debate didn't see m to in· hibit the public's enthusiasm. The Pageant \Va s, for its 36th year, a sc\1011t at the box offi ce and a partlcular success in the efforts of Producer-Director Don \Villlamson in bringing to life artworks never before attempted in the liv ing pictures. The successful ~how was marred on ly by his sudden ill· ness follo\\•ing the final production Sunday. Despite the rnixed economy prevailing this summer, most artists on the grounds seemed reasonably satisfied with sales and early indications are that altendance will set another cew record for this season. Across Laguna Canyon Road from the "big festival.'' the 1971 Sawdust Festival appeared to have enjoyed its finest season yet. Certainly the artists and craftsmen ex- hibiting at the Sawdu::;t proved to be great sho\vme n in the creativity demonstrated in construction of exhibits. U I.here were any minuses, they appeared to have been provided by the less-than-arty odor s sometimes ~'afting across the t"•in festivals from the city's ancient sewer pl11nt and the lack of parking space. City government seems to be moving toward updat- ing the sewer system and eliminating the odor problem. As for the plague of traffic. t here appears to be no read.v solution. Attempting to find a parking place near the two FestivaJ.c; \Vas bad enough in 1970 but this year. after parking was banned dov.'n Canyon Road's center Courtesy in England vs. United States Americans who have visited England are usually charmed and surprised at the good manners displayed there, both privately and public· ly. One of the thlngs that pleases them most is the ease with which the ordinary person can get through lo the hc2.:l ol a company. For instance, it is customary for t h e president of the la rg. est bank in London to pick up his own phone when it rings. He doesn't consider it a loss of status that he isn't protected by several layers of haughty function- aries, a1 his opposite number in the U.S. would . BUT THIS KIND (lf easy courtesy and accessihillly must Ile a tv.·o-way street, as it I.~ in England . The Hril•in knows be \V!\I not be imposed upon, and his privacy will not be violated without good rea son, Americans, on the other hand, demand ""'hat they are not '.'"il!ing to give. I have al"·ays anSW<'red my O\~·n phone 'ol'hen I em at n1y de sk, even when my secretary Is here ; th{'()retically, it's simpler, quicker . 11nd more human to ta lk to anyon e who wants )"OU than lo deal through an Intermediary. Practicall y, however, I have fowid that most Americahs take advM\age of this accessibility, without the slightest thought of intrusion. THE AVE RAGE CALLER will launch lrlto a long discussion of ""hateve.r is Dear Glooiuy Gus It's a sa d state of aff::iirs when the President 's dog is the headline story of the day. Shades of LBJ and FDR! -J. T. "'" f91lur1 ~Ktl ,.._,.. vi.-"'' 1MC•'"rll1 ll'llM tf fll• 111-apot. l111f JIUr "' PllYI " 0 I09fflf •u .. 011" "''-'· bothering tUm, without pausing to inquire if you have the time to discuss it. He will a~k an i"vo1ved question, or lodge a com· plaint, or expect you lo explain something you \I.Tole a month ago and \\'ould take an hour lo document or verify. And when I say that 1 am in the middle of writing a column, and would ap- preciate it lf the caller put hls request in· to writing, so that I could answer il at mv leisu re . he is mo re likely insulted than not at my "peremptory" attitude. Rather than being pleased thal I took the trouble to answer the phone personally, he is resentful that I won't drop every1hing at the moment to Lake care of his re· quest. NO\V, CfVILlTY. as it is pratli1:c<l in Bri tain , must have clearl y-defined rules and lim itations : otherwise, the game 11'·•n'I work. lf a man is going to put himself at your dis posal. you must re spect the gesture and return 1he con- sideration. Without reci proc1~y. there can be no genu ine human communicat ion, and \ve lapse inlo bureaucracy . Americans are so busy asserting their "rights" that they ne glect the obvious oblig.ations which those righl.5 entcil. As long as we infr inge on others' privacy, we. shall continue 11·1 be rebuffed by public b;:trriers that dehumanize all our in· slitutions. Barbs From the Bench on trial for burglary. the defendant -..·as trying to explain \\'hY he had been observed near the scene of the crime at th ree o'clock in the morning. But the judge was skeptical. "'Hon~t people ," he said caustically, "are in bed Bl th ree o'clock in the morn- ing."' \\'as the judge's remark pr<'judicia\? Indeed it was. ruled an appellate court, granting the defendant a new trial. The court said the judge had no right, even by wise<'rack, to bl acken the defendant's reoula tion. The appellate court was concerned not about the feelings of the defendant but about the minds of the jurors. "THE JURY," said one expert, "can be easily influenced by the slightest sug- gestion Crom the (trial judge), "'hether it be a nod of the head, a i;mi!e, a frown, or 1 11poken word. It is imperative that (he) conduct himself with utmost caution in Quotes Toal Martil, Dall)' Cal editor, nn womea'a Uh -"I don't hate men. l work: wtth them and I enjoy them. They're just a& good u women, lei's put it that ""ay." Capt. T. C. Penney, USNR 'Rel.), Wal111t Creek -Perhaps !the p1c.turc of the controvers\11\ Berkeley Ci ty Cnunril's fJrl!ll mef!ltlng ) may cause CQOCcrn and i.ee- ond thoughts 10 UJOSe who electrd th(' dree who rtfused to gtve the pl edgr of allegi•nce. to the nag. and ralst uoubu; as lo wh<r• lbelr •llcilanc:< lies." -.. f I Law in Action l_. ; order \h;:tt the unusual power he possesses shall not be abused." Unfortunately, a new trial is costly in both time and money. Accordingly, even lf a judge has said gomething to diJparage the defendant, the appellate court will usually overlook it if there seems to be no great hann done . Often a judge who realizes hi:; mlslake can "take th e sting out'' of what he said by in· structing the jury lo ignor<' it. Nor is a judge exp«-ted to be superhuman , In !he heal of a trial, he mav under slandably show flashes of non· judicial emotion. JN ONE CASE, wh.lle the judge v.·as talking with a lawyer, the defendact kept irll.e.rrupting. Finally the judge burst out: "Please keep quiet. I don't like it. You are h('re to an11wer que11tlon1. If there Is anv more of that kind of talk, you will be in ·jail for cont.empt of court." But lhis lime, an appell1te court found no grounds for a new lrlal. The cou rt said that, even though the judge should not have lost his temper, he could~ excusrd fllr a natural reaction to a stressful situa· lion. The Unllcd States Supreme Court once 5"umn1anzt'd !ht: matter as follo'4·s: '·1\ di~rrnd11nt Is en!i!lcd tr.i 11 f11ir tri11\ bur fll)t a pe>rlrf't flllf' " All A1n1>riran Bar Associn riari p11b· lie scrvit~c jt:al urt by Will Be.rnard, divider. It was nearly impossible. Again, city government lried bravely in experiment· ing with downtown parking lots and even parking up on the hill at the high school. Nothing seemed to \VOrk. The little trams were Laguna's only saving grace during peak impaction. Somebody needs to co me up with an innovative a~ proach which will be attractive to motorists in order to solve the festivals' parking jam. Despite th ese minor irritations, the Festival or Ari!! and Pageant of the Masters, along with the Sawdust Fes· tlval, go into the books with another suc<.·essful season for 1971. Capo's Vexin g Problem San Juan Capistrano is the oldest city in Orange County; some of its charming adobes-notably the mis· sion buildings -are among the oldest structures in the state. And those factors have given birth to a vexing 20th Century problem-what sort of building code should ap· ply to 18th Century buildings? A major restoration project at the mission first spawned the city's conce rn. Councilmen hastily drafted an ordinance giving carte blanche to the construclion with no formal inspection procedures. They wisely side· tr11cked this blanket permission and called for deep study of the problem. Councilmen and city staff must \vork out a list of rules which will make the historic buil dings safe, yet esthetically compatible with the original. -~~.~~~ Inquiries to other mission con1munities on their sol· ution of the problem might shed some lig ht on the un- usual dilemma. s ~I HOPE YOU'LL LEAVE YOUR f U~ PIECE AT HOME.+ Usually So11iething Wrong With Jobs Four Reasons Employers Lose Help To the Editor: Letter writer Robert L. Eby (Mailbox Aug. 2fl) complains that the ads he placed in the DAILY PILOT did nol bring hin1 the help he needed in his grov.•ing: busi ness . Let me point out thal the ads themselves are all right, and in mos t cases well written, but there's usually someth ing wrong with most of the jobs where the employer has to adverti se in order to keep his personnel in full (orce. The things wrong usually are: 1. The pay is too small. 2. The work load is too much for one person. 3. TH.E NATURE of the work is so servile that it doesn't even attract !he minority groups who have in the pa st done such jobs. 4. ln ·the case of a skilled worker the pay is quite Wlder the going scale. There are employers in the area (and I am not implying that Mr. Eby i:s one of th em) who <'an'l keep their help for any lengt h of time. To find out who they are Mailbox Letters from rea ders are welcDtne. Normally writers shoulct convey their fne.~sages i'!i 300 words or less. Tlie rigflt to condense letters lo .fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let- ters must i11cl1tde signature and mail· t11g address, but names may be with· held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Pottr11 will not be pub- lished. just read the •·Help Wanted " and you will find their ads right Jn there every day. Something wrong there, man. S. G. UNDINE Jobs Via Wat1f. Ads To the Editor: Robert L. Eby (Mailbox, Aug. 25) in his Events Favor an By JOSEPH KRAFT \VASHINGTON -Sophisticates tend to smirk when the President talks of a. "generatio n of peace." And very oft en ~1r. Nixon does use the tern1 polemica lly to just ify such dubious ventures as the Laotian invasion of last March . But in fa ct it is not midsummer madness to think that after the Vietnam war the perspective is for a tong period of tranquil relations among lhe great powers. As lhe Berlin agref'ment in· itlalled by the Big Four last "'eek in- dicates, the play of events is more fa vorable towards enduring peace than at any time since World War II. ( Gu es t Report ' the Arab states and between them and Isra el is to be expected -though lhe Israeli milit ary superior ity puts some kind of lid on the latter da nger. Equally, there is a likelihood of conflict between India and Pakistan. Bu! for a long time to con1e and th is is probabl y the most important new fa ctor -the great powers are likely to keep their dist~nces from such local conflicts. For the di spositlon or the sU-ong to push advocacy of getting jobs via want ads fails to look at the other side of his co in. Let me tum it -()ver for him and I'll shed some light on his problem . I am one of the 7 percent unemployed in Orange County. l am a Vietnam veteran and have been out of work \due lo a reduction in staff) fo r the past 10 weeks. I don·t have long hair, smoke pot or wear funny clothes. I am 30 yea rs of age with two years of education at our local community college. WHEN AN EMPLOYER has a job opening, one of the first offerings goes to his fat. lazy relative. This bum takes a J().minute coffee break. goofs off all day and goes home early due to a headache. You get to do your job plus his for the same 10 cents·a-year raise. Next come the private employment agencies. The1e "sharks" bleed you tor 50 percent of your first month 's salary. That"s $200 off your income and you still run the risk of being fired or laid off, ONCE TRE AD hits the paper things pick up. T read the ads plus two other papers. My paper arrives at 5:45 p.m. so that kills a whole day. Next morning t drive over to the company and fill out the application in person. Once I went 3l miles to find out it was a co mpany run by a phantom in the east and paid $1.65 an hour, As for watching TV, Channel 2:? UHF is great! So l"IJ keep pounding the ~round with or without these come-ans listed in the paper. NAr-.1E \VITHHELD Serviee R e fused To the Editor: A month ago the Orange County animal shelter refused to pick up a stray cat. All people don"t have cars and a way to get there. There are several strays in the neighborhood so there will be more homeless kittens, Since they ha\'C raised our property taxes so much, \Vhy have they refused this serv ice to the taxpayer, or anyone? V. SHANKLAND Enduring Peace the weak around has recently bten severely blunted by the play of internal politics. In the United States. the Vietnam ex- perience ha.,lwntten an end to cold-v.·ar politics. The re is now no political advantage in using American J>O"'er to defend freedom abroad against the sup- postd threat of con1mun ism. EVEN fl.IR. NIXON, v.·ho in the past has been the mosl egregious player of <'Old-~·ar politics, now calmly rubs away !he most celebrated lines drawn against the Communist regimes. lie undertakes to deal V.'ith Communi~t China, and he gf.les along with the Berlin agreen1ent which ln effect accepts Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe . In the Soviet Unio n the leadership ts less and Jess paranoiac. The striking thing at>out the Russian dissidf'nls is how much freedom they enjoy and how liltle influence they exert. The Communist leaders obviously no longe r need tension v.·ilh the outside "'Orld to juslify their ru le. Thus they l.'Qnf inue to negotiate apace \\.'i\h the Uni ted States and \Vestern Europe on Berhn and va rious security issues. They play a soothing role in s11ch sore spots as the Near East and the In· dian subcontinent. And they are even, in helping to llfl~at \Valter Ulbricht as leader of East Germany, prepared to do· in son1e of their own n1ost spectacul11r hard-liners. To begin wi th, territorial frictions among the great powers are at a mini mum . The United States has no claims on the Soviet Union and vice versa . Similarly , Communist China ha1' no claims against the United States and vice versa. Promising Too Mitch AS TO COMi\1UNIST China, despite the rN:ent entry of some American reporters, we know next to nothing about lhe in- terna l dynamics of policymaking. Still it is evident that the heady exaltation whi<'h marked the Cultural Revolution has pass- ed. The hallmark of Chinese poli cy ls c-aution, not only on the Russian frontier, but also in dealings with Jepan, Taiwan, and even the offshore islands. IN EUROPE, that tr.iditional cockpit of big wars, the bowidarits have finally been drawn fair and square. The only serious territorial question involving countries with nuclear weapons turns on lhe Chinese-Russian border. The danger of that dispute erupting in- to open war is powerfully controlled by the balanace of forces. No likely acquisitions can justify for any rational leader the rilk of nuclear devastation. The strategic arms Umitatlon talks now moving forward In Helsinki are an in- dicaUon of Soviet and American realiza- tion that e11.ch criunlry can do ·uniic- ceptable damage to the other. While C-Ommun\st China has not been willing to enter into arm s control arrangements, Peking has been exceedingly cautious on all border questions for the obvious reason that China is so vulnerable 10 nuclear weapons:. TII E NUCLE AR stand-off Lend! to limit outbreak! of war to the developing coun tries. Continued skirmishing among By George --..., CONFIDENTIAL TO S P I R O AGNEW: Oh, l don·t know - tell them you w~nt around the "·orld BECAUSE IT \VAS TllF:RE! \It v.·orkcd for r.1ount Everest.) (Don'f let useles11 little worrie!I bother you. Wrlle to George. And let Ce<>rge hother you.) Jumping to conclusions : One. of the biggest mistakes you can make in life is to promise too much to too many people. Your promises should be few and highly selective; the fewer you mzke, the fewer you have to keep. If you make a thousand promises and make good on 999 of them, the one you'll be r&- membered for the longest is lhe one you dkin't fulfill . Nobody ever reaJJy rorgives a brokCfl promise. ' 1 .· . .:::..~ f ;~: \.'~· _, You're only as good as the promises rou keep. Any man more than six inches taller than his wife. or vrho outweighs her more than SO pounds, ls pretty likely to be henpecked. On the other hand, most Junoesque wives are pat h etical ly dominated by their husband if he hlppens l.o be a stem lltUe man with a Napoleon complex. WllAT IS THE one thing you'd hate to be told you had to do or starve? In my c:isr., I think what I'd hate most to be told to di) would be lo shoe a horse. I have no Idea how to begin or which end of !hf' horse lo try to pla cate first. The th ing the .ave.rage fell ow finds hardest to figure out about President Nt~on'11 new economlt pollcy l:': why, tht day after he freezes prices and w11grS, I q ,Ji Wall Street his its biggest day in history -and the pri~ or stocks goes up 32 points. Don 't stock prices fit in the freezer? Chivalry Isn't really dead . The average man would still Up his hat when he met a l11dy -If he only wore a tiat, and if only there was a way to tell she was a lady. THE WORLD'S dullt.3t conversalion is the one that results when a talkative barber cllmb11 Into a cab driven by a talkative hacky. A <'Onsclentlous boss ia one who pinchea the girls In tM office only on the basis of their seniority. some modem women are so rlnlr;ky that If they played the role that Eve had in Eden they wouldn't even not!~ the serpent ln lh~ tree because they'd be too busy complain ing to AdAm about the wonn in the apple. The surest way to turn a friend of the. bride into an enemy of the whole family Is to invite her to the wedding but not to the reception afterward. THERE ARE TWO thing5 it usually pays for 111 fellow to take at Sl'lmething less thM h1oe value -the advice of a race track tout ind • letter of recom· mendatlon written by a k.ind·hearted minitter. None of this is a guarantee of perpetual peace. Leadership. connlcts or an oyerplaying of advantages coul d easily y1eld"new wars. But the basic fact is that the lay of I.he land is favorable . The con· ditions are there for a geoer-aUon o( peace, OllANGI COAST DAILY PILOT I Robert N. Weta, Publisher Thoma1 Kee11l, Editor Albert W. Bates Editorial Pa~e Editor Tilt-editorial JMlie of the. Dally Pilot seen to inform and stimul-'!e reAd· e-rs by presen!Jna: this ncv.·spapet"• opinions and commentary on topics ol Interest and slgn\ncanoe, by P"'" vtc11nt a forupi lor ~he ex pression ct ou.r ~adent' op \n1on1, and by pr.- aenting th!! t!lvtne viewpoints ol tn- tonntd observtn and 1poktsmtn on topics or the dl.l'. Wedne!day, September l , 1971 r 0 I e " y n 22 • s D al " et • re ty d D Is g w le st n ir • n ly h O· in ' 0 ... • s, O· it h .. is r, al n ly at n- <ll . ~ ' . 1 f 'o1· Sch~ols ., :::.....;::,..._ ______ _ 'I Rile s to P1·e ss Fo1· Mo1·e Taxes S.-'.CRA~fE~'TO I UPI f -ll will be at ltasl a >'"'' bernre California'! pr n pf' r I .v tax- payer' 11.nd 4.3 mill1nn public schoolchlldrtn Stl! an\' rr.sult from the historic s I a t e supreml!. court dec1.~1on nn educational finance. Y.'hen thP.V dn, the a 1 eril~e citizen conceil'ably will be paying more tnlill laxes lh;in he IS 00"' This was tfif' consensus of leigsl11.ti\•p leaders and ~tl!I Le Superintendent of P u b I i c lnstru<·linn \\'il~nn r,. R1le:c;. Tht state suprem~ court rul· l!'d ~londay th::it Ille presrn! system \'k1J;it es the l S Cnn.~!1tufinn, tiut dni n n I i;per 1r.1• \1·hen !ht legi~l;iture should rl"rtif~' the si!uatlnn It declRred !he local prn- J')erly t;ix. 1••h1rh prnl'1de~ ne::irh• ."Ki perrent of !hi> monev for Califflrn1a 's apprnxim;itrlv 1 ll'IO sr hOfll d i st r i ct s . "di~cnminAtt'S against !he poor because it 1nakes t!1e quality of a ('h1ld's education a funrt1nn or the "'eal!h o[ his 11'1f l"nts anrl neighhnrs" Although Assrmhly Sptllkr r QUEENIE WlLLOMl "rO ELMVIUE POPLllATION 7.llq HAVES 11"~ By Phil lnttrlandi Bob /'11nretti 10-\';in Nuys 1. '::::::~~~~~~~:"~:O'.~~~~~~~~~~ has promised In place schflol - San Quentin Case Missing Attorney Charged W itli 5 Counts of Murder SAN nAFAEL /UPI\ -cast aga1nsl him," B.alts s::i1d. forward," sht. .5a1d. "I hav• no S!tphen ~1itc:htll B1ni;:ham. a In Salem. Conn , f\!r~. Alfred idea who m 1 ~ht ht ho!rhng him younJ;?: radical altnrney in· Bingham s;iid sht btl\eved hf'r bul I have fell right al'}n,t he terested 1 n r evolut1nnary son was innorenl and probahly v.as probably being held n"r he causes, is the ohJtCL of .11 na· was being htld scmewhtre \\'ould have hPen able lo gtt t1on\v1de manhunt. ag;unsl h1.~ will. word tn some way to us or lo OAJL V 'ILOf Ringh::irn . 28, Y::ile-edurated "HP 's nnt frrP to 1·n1nt his law p;irtners. ;it tor ney a nd grand son nf a -ji"i"l;iljiiij;iljiiijjii--iijjii--iijjliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" lnrn1er Cnnnc-c!1C'ul gnvernor, \l'RS ('h<iri;!td 11·1th fi ve counts nr mul'clrr Tueqjav resulting rrom his v1s1L In Soledad Rrothf'r f;l'orge .Jackson 1n S;in Quenlln pris(ln JO cl;iys (l~O. .J;ickson pullerl a gun 5hortly nfttr Ain~ham ·s \' 1 ~it , lnuc/l!n~ nH an e<;rapr a!lc.n1rit In whjrh ht ;ind f11·e other persons wer'f' killecl The newest Carvel Ice Cream Supermarket in Laguna Beach O WMID AND OPllATfO 11' JOHN TOllM Rill's and the two ch111rrt1en of the legi!'l!at urt"'s educa tin n comn1il!ees 11a~ !ht>y wil l U~P the court decis1nn ;:is a lever ln pres.'i for suti.~tan!ially mrire tai;:es ror schools. Riles sairl he 1\•ill serk "around $:i!JO million'' and hopes it "'11! be r111~rd by a ('Ombinatinn nf stalC'wide prn. perly, sale:i; and income taxe~. finance atop thP lrgislature·s ai::end;i "'hen it reconvt'nes next Tuesci;iy frnin a threr- \\'eek recess. 1nnst lawm;ikers an~ not optimist1r lhe problem can be resol\'ed this session. "I lhink 1\•e'll take a cra('k at it this vear. but no mall er what. we d0 il can't take effert until 0ne year from now." sairl Assemblyman Ler o~· F. G re en e t D·Sacramento 1, rh;itrman nf the Assembly Educ;ition Committee. 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Come 11 or phone: CANOGA PARK (883-36601 DOWNEY (869·•5411 FASHIO N VALLEY-SAN DIEGO (291-60501 FULLERTON (871·43d3) HUNTINGTON BEACH (89 2-77711 LAKEWOOD (634-70001 MONTCLAI R !21-3811 ) NEWPORT BEACH (844-2313) ORANGE "THE CITY' 1639·5091) - help sea rch for lhe body 1>1 a .\nu11g nian behr\'rd to be another v1rt1m {l/ thf' pair. Joyce Diane Turner. 22, ag reed tn help o ff ic e r s se;:irch1ng for thr bndy nf Jose ph \\'11!1am \\'armuth, 19 , S}·!mar, last seen e11rly in the e1•ening of Aul':. 7. /'11iss Turner and /'11ichael \\'ren Rennpage, nicknamed "E1 ii:; 28. of Sacramento, ~re charged in Idaho with the [;:ital shoot ing S::iturd::il' nr three. teen·ilf::e {\1 r i. 1 c a n • American f;ir·m wor krrs. Thl.' \\'Om::in. \\ho ha s "[H0f1Cfty or Evil'' f;ijloopd arross hrr rhes1, l::itrr tnlrl Te1nn Counl.v Sheriff Arrll!'n Sle'<ens that He.nnpi1,'2lP k1llrrt ~=arrnuth ne::ir SauJ;(us, Aug. 7, hirl his bOOy in a rl 1lch ;ind s1nle his c;ir. A c;ir reg 1~terrd I o \\'armuth "·as fntind after fl1i ss Turner ilnd nrnnpl\gP \\•ere arresterl in the shooting nf lhree brnlhPrS. Ruhen ne l.Unil. lll, An1nnto, 17. iind Robert. 16. A cnu ... 1n, 11charr! J)e Lun;i , lfl. ;ind DrigRS Tr111,01 Marshal ~1<'1'<in Jones were injurec1 h.v shots. Fifteen Sheriff's depullrs cnmbed Snlec1arl Canvnn in Los Anji!.e]es county TueSday in an t1nsurressfuJ searrh r n r \\;;irmut h·~ hod_\', ThP y felt Mis ... Turner r ould help them locate the bod.v Los Paclres Bru.sh Fire Slo1vs Do1vn LAKE PlRLJ !li PJ) -An l.SSO·acre hrulih fire wh1rh 1·.:igerl fl\'O rl ;:i vs o 1· e r s;:ii::ebrush--<'ovrrPd · r1di:;r s 1n l he Los P::irlrrs Nallnnal Fnre.."t slnv.·ed i1s northern rnarch and full ront::iinmt>n1 v.·a~ expec\Pd lrlfl~v. O::imp rn::istal ;:i1r and rly1n~ 1\·1nrls aided nr:ir1v 1 nnn hrcf1~h1er.~ "·nrkini:: v. 1 1 h hullrlozrr~ a n rl h::inrl1nnls. h;ickin~ nut th,. fin;il m1l f' nf f1rehrr::iks a hiilf m1lr frnm thr lakf' ."t>vrr::il ctf'"'~ \l'f'rP p11llerl hark T11r<>c111 v niRh! Flames sl'n1Thrd thr 111i:.i;:rd \'rof11r.:i Cnurit 1· htll:r;. \111h1n nnf' mile 1'1f th<' l::ir·,tE' Se.~rr \\'llrllffe ::irra, whi:r:e ,\lnr·th /\meric;i·.~ l11 r~r~! h1rrl ... thP (";ll1f0rni11 r nnrlrlr, <ire rrn· \rcled in .11 ~.1 ,00Q -ricre sanctu.:iry-, I\ US. Vnrr:;! S f'rvic r h1ologlst. Dean Carrif'r. sa id I.hf' condors mav h;ivp flerl 1he P:Ummer hPat for !hf' cooler Sierras .:ind might nol h::ive bf>t>n ,.nd~ngercd by !he f1rr MO"l'e1•er, Carrtrr s a 1 d rledi;:l1ni;: r on d n r 11 ::irr Jll'lrtirul;:irly vulnPrahlf tn firr~ at this timE' of ~ear hecause lhey \•p left !he ne:r.t hut as yrt cannol fly. llnr1rr Californ ia l::iw. ;in ac· con1pl1ce of a crime i~ i;utlly of lhe samt offense ;ii; the in· dlvidual commi!ling I he. crime. Bn1h Bingham and ~l iss , Da1·1s f;ill into this c::i1e,11orv. Oislrirt AU ornt'v A r u c e Ruic.". v.•ho snu,gh1 thr in· rl i<'1mcn t ;ig;iin~1 tll1ss OR\'iS tai;t vc;ir. Tuesd::iv chaq::l'd Bini;?h<im \\'ilh the San Quent in sl;:i_1·ing~. A \.\';irrant. ;i~king th111 the vnuni: ::irtrirnrv hr Rf· 1·c~lerl <1°nrl hrlr! "·1 th~u1 h::iil 11•11s issu ed bv Mun1rina! Cnur! .!11rlgP rr!er. A. Smith in S.in R::if;icl. , Bales .~::iid nntly. "there is no wa.v Genr~e .Jackson could have obtained the .iz:un olher than lh1·0ugh Ringham " I H,. tolr! a nrw.~ cnnfrrence th11 L ev1dencE' r uled nut the j 110!';.~ih1l1tv thal B i n~ h I\ m "unknn11·inglv rw innncentlv transp:it!Pd the i;:un 1nlQ thr pr i~nn I "\\1hi!C' thP r "f· t he 1l3i.;ii.!ham 1 h::is d1s::ipiwarerl is 1 not 1n~1.tn1flrant . v.• 1 I h n 11 t rC'i:::irrl In the far1 of night, 11 ftel I h;i\'t 11 snl1d and sound 1 Berkeley Approves New Budget BERKELEY !UPI I -Tht Berkeley f'ily Councll'!i 1971·72 budget is not much of a raclic.'.'.'1 dncument. after a IL The spending p)an was pass- f'fl h.1' ;i ~·:1 m<1ra:Jn Tuesday n1,ch1 wlien J\>l;ivor \\1arren \\1idcnrr. ::i snmr1!me ::illy of the 1hrcP. rad1c;ils nn the hnarrl, 1nstt::irf 101nerl the fnur mnre C"Onserv::i{l\·f' memhfrs In rii:ts~1ng the. $22 5 million .~pencl 1n.t plan Thf' hudgr ! "hich h::irl hePn n1Prdue s1nr P .Junr .10. "'as t>~:,Pnt1;illv 1he i;ame nnP prn- J"'O~f'rl ! a s I 1\1 a 1• h~ f1ty l\·1 nna ~rr \\"111 1.:im l!<1nle11 ex· rrp1 thi:il !hr rol1re dl'p<irl· mrr1t fund ~ "·rrP ~la~herl S.i fiR Of\\1 Thr 1hrf'e r;11l1r<il~ 1\hn ~;.irf .~'111~hl ;i n111('h l::i l"l!:f'I" _rnl1cr r11! ::ind 1nrrr;i~,.rl l11nr!s fn1· a srninr cHizrn~· ('Cntrr. rlri1g ahuse .::rnrl 1·h1lrl r i:i re prn- µ:ri:im!';. ch::irp.ied 1hc ma.11nr v.·ith <1 ..... clJnut." But \Virlenf'r r.airl he had no 11 llernative i;ince the city hal'I 1n hiive "any budgel .. and r nuld not lnriger operate on rmergenrv fund5. Othtrwisr. hr .s::i1d the cily could Inst S9 million in properly tax 11~~t"S~­ n1,.nl from Alamed;i county. 'fhp !::ix rate w;i.~ set at S~ 2i~ per $100 nF ;issessed \ ;ilu;:ilinn. ,11 h11lf.renl Jov.·er th.:in la~t year's ralf.'. Children's Clothing Y3 to Y2 OFF CURRENT FASHIONS FAMOUS BRANDS I HIGHEST -L~ QUALITY FANTASTIC SAYIN<OS. TRlMINDOUS SILECTION Of 'THI' MOST FAMOUS IRANDS ••Y• 1 Oldo '""'"" "'"' ,.,...,_ davidsons children s appare 11512 llACH ILYD. SOUTH Of ILLIS TOWN I COUHTIY CIHTIJI, MUNTIHOfOH ll,l.CH 0 11'111 Me11 •• Tu11.·Wff.-10 1.111, ta 6 p.111. Tllw~.' llrl.-10 1,111, ·,11' p.111. "'·6521 • WE HAVE LAYAWAYS MADI FRISH DA ILY OM THI PllMISIS Carvel Ice Cream Cakes Custom decorated for all occasions Carvel T a~e Home Treats -Big Selection ! Flyin g Saucer Ice Cream Sandwiches e Lollapaloozo Pops e Carvelog ~ e To nis e Min ature Sundaes e Parfaits e Spumoni e Pin t~. Quorts, I /2 Gallons AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! Make Carvel your party headquarters. CARVEL ICE CREAM SUPERMARKET 1213 NORTH COAST HIGHWAY -497°2045 NORTH LAGUNA CLIP THESE VALUABLE COUPONS-BRING THEM IN-AND SAVEi VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON FL YING SAUCER ICE CREAM SANDWICHES CARVEL ICE CREAM CAKE (Any Siie) •":.;::·:•: 50¢off (Sav• $1 .00) Good "'""' 10 ~ $1 i ... ,_ ' ~ Wltll c. .. ~•11 Expensive things don't always cost a lot. JCPenney diamonds. 137.50. .25 c~r::it diamond so!i1aire In 111ln· 11nished 14K gold. 14 carat marquise cut diamond 1n 14K go!d With match ing band, Pendanl his .25 tara! dltmond, 14 karat goi:1 !&Ming 1nd th•ln. Men·1 ring hi!S 7 diamond s In 14 ltarat gnld. Vle ddlng ring &et has 4 diar:-~-~d! in 14 karat \'.:~ I floral des1;·. Earrings havo 4 dlt1mond' 10 1-4 ~arat gold. Cockla!t ring has 16 dlamond5 In 14 karat gold. Why 1 dl1mond frOft'I P1nn•y1? \Veddlng ring with 4 di1mond1 In 14 kar1I gold. Wedding ring 1el 'h11 10 dian<i ond1 lfl 14 k&11t gold, ~'n11ev• ln!!eoendent 0 •rT"o~d Con111lt•l"ll 111m1n.1 i nd ao~rov!!& ftV•ry l"ennl!y d•~mo11d tw1c1. 011c1 b~ttirt 1"1011 ~1- !ng and 1g~1n atTBr, 10 •~SU•ll r.omoti•l'lct v.1tl'I kcgll qu1llty s11n~11ds ss11bl11~tll by our Me1eh1001.s• lt.lting C•nt.r. Vnll t an hRl'I co11t1denct in e•1f!ry Ptnn1y dl•mond for good c.cl"I, ~nrl ~!~rily. 1:1re ~111nn cunmo end •tcur111 c•tal we<ghl. l"•~~'-Y• D11monrJ Certl!1c.111 !~ glv1n to 1v•ry diamond ou rch~11 r, P1nn11·1 llt1•11I 'Ol1mcnd Tr-1!•-111 Pelley' glvt1 yeu 1he opoc1111nlty 10 own • bigger dl1mono. lllu1:r111on11"11111d to •"ow del•lt. JCPenney fine jewelry Snop SUndey noon to S p,m. at these Penney 1torea1 A11o•loble ol Ike follow<,,; stort': CANOGA PARK CAlfl SSAO DOWNEY FASl-l tON VAtlrY· SAN OlEGO FULLE~TON HUNTINGTON !EACH LAl<EWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT IEACH ORANGE "TME CITY" AIVtRSIDE VENTURA. Ult Pt nneyt l <n'l t Poyment Pion. • • I I 1 . • - I - I 1 PILOT-ADVJ:RTISE:R '!_ Coast Area Men • ID Service Around the World Navy &e.aman Apprentice Tbomu M. Rffd. son of Mr. and Mn. Robert ~I Reed of 1110 Neplune, N e w p n r t , gradualed from eight weeks of basic training .at lhe: Recruit Training Command, S a n Diego. He is a 1970 graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Newport Beach. At the Coast Guard Traini ng and Supply Center, Alameda. Coast Guard Seaman Ap.. pr.?.1tice Gregory E. Geraci, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geraci of 4671 Warner Ave .. Huntington Besch, graduated from eight weeks of basic traini111g I t the Coast Guard Training and Supply Center, Alameda. Training "C" School. Service School Command, Na v a I Training Center, San Diego. forces along the coasl of Viet- nam . Navy Petty Officer Third Class Thnma• N. Clark. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Clark of Navy Seaman Charlei C. 641 St. Janies Road, Newport Navy Seaman Brian P. Albr lgbt, son of r-.tr. and J\l rs Beach, has reported for duly the Western Paclfic a board the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk . He is an Aviat ion StruC'lural J\1echanlc "-'ith the world famous Golden Dragons, Attack Squadron 192. Haupt, son of J\1rs. J\1arian L. Charles C. Albrzghl of 1507 aboard the USS Sample, one of Haupt of 234 W. Cabrillo, San Bayadere Ter., Corona del the Navy's new Ocean Escort Clemente, has returned lo his Ships, homeported in Pearl Airman Robert D. Witmor. homeport of Long Beach, r.far, Is serving aboard !he Harbor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. assigned lo Cam Ranh Bay AB . Vietnam. The air man attended Costa Mesa Mig h School and Orange Coast College. Na\•y Petty Officer Second Class David R. Van Loan, son of f\.1r. and ~1rs. Richard C. , Van Loan of 7652 Whitney ~ Dnv Huntington B e a c h , ~ ·-,, Coast Guan:! Seaman Ap- prent ice: Joe D. DeYoung. son of Mr . .11nd ~1ts. Albl!:rt E. DeYoung of 407 Via Lido Nord, Newpor t Bea c h, gradua tl!:d from r ight weeks of bas~c training a t !he Coasr Guard Tralning and Supply Center. Alameda. Calif., after a six month guided missile destroyer USS Clarke is a graduate of V.'1tmor of 2758 Portola Drive, deployment t o the Y.'estern Cochrane, which rec e n t ly Orange C'.oast College, Cos ta Costa hlesa, has graduated at Coast Guard P etty Officer Pacific. relurned to her homeport in r-.lesa. Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the Sealnd Class David G , During the deployment, hi s Pearl llar bor after a six technical training course for partic led in re cov er y I oper;itio for Apollo 15 in the • Robson, husband of the former ship served as an aircra ft month deployment to the Na vy Petty Officer Seconcl U.S. Air Force m e d i ca I Miss Lynn D. Sullivan of 1~ rescue ship for aircraft car-\\1estern Pacific "-'ith the U.S. Cl ass, Earl W. frost, son of service specialists. Pat'ific a the amphibious r assault ship Okinawa. t" ~;~=~itshi~ h~ e:;~J ~;:~_:·.--~::..~~-:~~:::·::·:·:· -.":·::~;.,::.:.~--~-;,..ii··i~~-~;.~; .. Ry~[ San Bernardino Place. Costa rit'r operating with the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Mr. and J\1rs. James E. f rost. Airman \\'ilmor was trained J\lesa, was Sl'lected as the Sevrnth Fleet and performed He is a 1969 graduate of 539 Catalina Drive, Newport to assist in the care and treat· outsta nding SAR (Search and escort duties for amphibious Corona del J\far High School. Beach, recently returned from ment of patient s. He is being Res cuel crew1nan at the U.S.1----------------------------------------------------"'<:"-------------Hawaii. i f\'farine P1·t. Mark L. Alltn, snn of ~fr. and J\lr.o;_ Don F. Allen nf 8882 Th o rpe . \\'ei;tminster, "-'BS graclua!ed frotn recruit trainiPg :.t lht J\lar ine Cor ps Re r r u i t Training Depot. San Diegn. John .I. Clark, son of l\l r and fllrs. John J. Clark. 14391 Titus St., \\i"estminster. has bern promoted to masll't sergPant in 1he U S. Air Foret'. Serge;int Clark, a radar rt>pai r technician. is on duty at J\1n11ta11k Air Force St11tinn. J\ Y. lie is in a unit nf the A rro~pace Defensr Command \1·h1rh pro!rcts the U. S . ai::ainsl hostile aircraft and rn ii;sile.o;. He prPl'ious\y !'erved at Khora! Roya l Th ai AFB . Th;uJ;ind Co;ist Guard Seaman Ap- prentice Srepheo S. \\'est, son of l\lr. and l\Irs. Joe 8. \Vrst of 3827 Humboldt Driv e. Hun- tington Beach, graduated from eight wee:ks of basit' training Coast Guard Air Sta lion, San Francisco. He was presented the Lt. Robert A. Perchard Memorial Trophy by the pilots at the air station for his exceptional performance of duty. Navy Chief Petty Officer Fred N. Krejci Jr., ht1sband of the former ~1iss Rose L. Lachenme1er of 17022 Van Dykf! Lane. Hunt ingtnn Beach, has returned lo his home.port of Long Beach. after a six month rlr plnymcnl to the \\le.stern Pacific. Du ring the deployment, his ship ser\'ed as an aircraft r escue ship for aircraft car- rier operating with the U.S. Seventh F'lect and performed escort duties for am phibious forces along the coast of Viet- nam. Navv f ireman J ohn A. Kelley". son of ~1r. a nd J\-frs. John E. Kel ley of 9085 La Luna, Fountain Valley, was graduated from Tnslructor &MEFtlCA'S ~ARGEST P""AM JLV C LOTP'i l NG CHAIN MEN SA"E 200/0 J mpa,rable sp-~e:10 sell etseivhere Jo WHY SPEND MORE? TOP VALUE IN FASHION SHOES 99 'Vh11.,,.nd more.' The:y look and perform like li ne leather ... scoff al 5cu££s. , • neve:r need a t hine, ju~t ,..,;pe them clean •• , and they never nee:d rrpair, how's tha t for practicalltyl Choose the plain toe ~trap and buckle style in grained brown or black .. , the brown grained boot • , . or the twG-!one oxford in blaclc with wine, Sizes 7 to 11 • • COSTA MESA, 1601 NEWPORT BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 12373, GARDEN GROVE BLVO. • END OF YOUR CHOICE! $ • DU PONT NYLON •COMMERCIAL TWEIO O HIRCULON 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. DEEP, RIC H DURABLE SHAG. BEAU TI FUL NEW THREE -COLOR DESIG NS. FIRST TIME OFFERED AT THIS LOW SALE PRICE OUR WAREHOUSE IS OVER-LOADED • MUST MOVE NOW • MORE ARRIVING DAILY SQ . YD. SAVE SJ.DO SQ. YD. SAVE $3.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL •••••.••.•.•.•.•.. ·---· .•.••.... , ••••••....•. $8.99 DACRON SHAG DEEP PILE l 00°/o ·Dacron Polye ster Pile-Beautiful New Deep Sha g W ith A Ful l Dee p Pile. :-lt Many New Decorator Colors To Choose From '"i."°~ FIRST TIME OFFERED AT THIS LOW SALE PRICE ".JI COMPARABLE RETAIL ................ $7.99 ,... •-• 1 < • r ·. 1 ' • ~ -1.'·w •. F' · CARPET YOUR ENTIRE LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM 99 SQ . 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YD. /li'·iiy r ~N rl Eco·o ror SAV E llOW SAU ,.ICED AT H COMPARABl£ IETAll •.......•. Sl l ,99 (.,,.,.,. 10•1•11· 11 •1"••~•1• II '•I•• 11111•1ru •·1. DuPont NYLON s~AG 100"., O'J~onl N•1!on Pi'g, l rul .-on e of rhe lhic ke ~t. heaviest shn~s ovoilob e. llOW SALE ,.IUD AT .......... . 99 :r.C'\. 30-60 -90 DAYS (gnoga Pork W. Los Angeles Anaheim West Covinb Mont e be\ --ctwQI ; NO INTEREST 21038 Sh,rr111n WJy 118'1 W il;~irt Blvd. Sl! N EMtli• SI. 2~?~ E W~r•1111n A•t, ·~· J4) 7ll• '1 1-~SiS 635·167•' Jl S W Wb11titr1d ·--~ 966·•• J 1 128·0167 . . ~"'fJ;··~··.;,"':.(~ ~:-r..1 .'l f-~~1.·:1 •• 7 ~ -:·.·• ',•-rri.'t ' ~,~ CONYENllNT CIEO IT Pl.INS & UN! TEIMS 1Vl ll l8 LE • ·:1 ,l. •'-. ',::;"i 'O :. ·-·~:.~\' i _•· ... 1~ .:., 1·~·.-·~1 r1i f '-.~ P•-·1·d ~" f .,., Call Al The Store Nearest You • VISIT OUI CUSTOM OllPEI! O!PlllMENI :.·---~, :.r.-t ·-~-b r ~:·~ .'.e~·r-.'. ( "J.:·c.;; ·ru-Cc ' '"' r " ~ ~· • F • ·.-(•••r.• tf , ... , "~--~~···\ ~-., ,,, Ci"l r •• ~ :" : .... " r.·1 .', .. ",rt 1' . . ' ' . .. ... ' ' - f\/,H V Plj I,, _II_ ' 9 Pll OT-AOVE_R_T1_s_,. ______ w __ ._d_ .. _•d_•o_l._S_•:_ot_•m_bH_"1.-'1_9_71 DAIL V PILOT Jt Opportunities Open for Animal Lovers •• Ej I' l I • ,.. i • J ' 1 Dear Joycr: f"or all the animal Jovl•rs. wh11t careers ore avttilahlc'! Other thao veterinarians, How mu c h ed11ratlon is required? Are i:ood jobs avai lable'! -V. S., Philadelphia Jn dro1·cs, young animal buffs \~Tile questions similar to these : "I l·l'anl to train animals for wns and mo\ies." •·1 love dogs and v.ant to care for thrn1." •·1 adore horses and v•ould like lo be. a riding Instructor, or train po Io poiiies .'' ~·or 111a11v, a re.:1l1sl 1l' ;ip. llroach 11·0Ul ti he to ~'1l1 ~fy their 101 e for <1nin1ais by owning pet s. There are. fe1v glarnor careers in animal care. AT Tll E NO:\IPROFESSIO:'ll- AI. le1·el (excludes 1·eterinar, 1ans. sc1enusts and othl'r high· h· trained per:)ons i. mosl jobs are hard, i?rubby, repilious, s0n1eti mes nrloriferous. and in the case of roo animal s. even dangerous. For beginners, lherf''s Cl h1! of cage cleaning, "·a~hini; 11nirnal dishes, \Yater anfi feeding. and perha~ ex- erci.~tng ;>.'limals. In general, pa'' ~~ on the low side. This cloesn·t mPan that lhere. Is a lack of job satisfaction or opportunities in animal ca re . '\'lial ni<>v be considered drav.·b:1cks ·lo some readers Career Corner can be duck so11p to the animal lover. OTlfER THAN AGRICUL- TURAL production of anin1als, jobs are of 2 main types : car- ing for animals per se, and caring fnr animals used in re· se&rch. Caring for animals per se includes , en1ployme11t 1n such facili1ies as k e n n e I .~ , stables, aviaries, pet shops, zoos. humane societies. veler- inarv hospita ls and grooming estah!L~bments. Jobs in the animal research area ue 111 m~ical. dental and veterin;iry S<'hools. hospitals. pharmaceu· tical houses. colleges, commcr· cia1 feed com panies, research institutes. 1-~ederal regulatory r.~encies and testing labs . AOVANCEl\1E:NT is usually limited and slow. but po.~~ible. A good dog groomer can earn Sl.000·,vear Ufl\vards. depen- ding on 1•ariables : n1a ny earn ronsiderablv les!I. A pet shnp worker can.opt lo own his o"''n husiness. 1'rainers with a record of lop horses and dogs can get fin e offers from in- dividual breeders. EDUCAT I ONAL re· quiremcro•s are not sla11- dardizcd -rnany hfig1nners learn on the JUh. However. thf> trend is toward spcclal1ied proJ:rams in 2· and 4--year co!. leges, intlt1ding agricultural colleges, fnr those who want to ad vance beyond entry jobs. Depending on the direl't1on of vour interest. valuable courses include laboratory a n I m a l sciencfi, mediral technology, an1n1;1t husbandry. biology and iooln11.v. livt>stock breeding 11nd care, and, if you h<lpe to ow n your O\l'n bu si n.ess, business adn1inis1ralion courses. LAB{lRATOl!Y AN J i\I At.. TECHNICIANS work rna inly In an1n1al husbandry. which includt:'s the daily ca re . hreed111g and lt>eding of m<111y dtfferent kinds or anin,als us- ed 111 rcsc:irch Ot hers work in animal laboratory technolo~y. . ..,.hicb inl'olves various pro- cedures done with anin1als such ;is g1v1n~ injection, lak- ing sarnples of vanous OOdy fluids, and ob:o;er\'ing the reac- tion of anin1als lo lest situa- tions. \'ETl'~Rl~AH\' ASS ISTANTS \1·ork ln <in1n1<1I hospitals or veterinarians' offices perform· ing n1any caretaker uid cler· ical duties. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-1 ~PEN SUNDAYS ANlrEVENINGS ! \ i ' .. ~Ai 1.1~~---~ CARPET '1 TIL ES I ,,.-#U :!!,·,. . SAVE$$$ DO-IT-YOURSELF FE ELS LIKE VELVET OU TWEARS OT HER CARPET EASY TO IN STALL o a I • •I,. ' l I 0 to~ ~'I P "' /'IOW SA\! PR l(!O SAV E 59, ~VlJ# • ' ' OPEn SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS • BUY now! • BIGGEST CANDY STRIPE 1r .. ~0 ,f<'.':'n~r Gee[!, ,,-·, ~ -~: ~ ,.,'l 8t'JJ!l '; ·e ,,.~·.:·; NOW SAU PllCID AT ....... . SQ. YD. SAVI '2 COMP'A•Alll l(TAIL, •• , .......... SS,99 KITCHEN CARPETS NAME BRANDS - FINEST QUALITY Great For K1!rhe11•. Pn1 1os, (n r!', f'.oots And Mn11y Otfie r tJ~e-. NP•11 Decoro!or Colors And Design~. 99 SQ. YD. SAVE 2.00 ~~T~~lA~~~.~~'""" s4, 99 1•1 r · -.-,-~-.~ .. _..... " • .• ., .. • •• ,_ INDOOR· OUTDOOR CARPETS FINEST QUALITY- NAME BRANDS IDEAL FOR fAMILY ROOMS. PLAY ROOMS, DENS. 99 SQ. YD. SAVE $3.00 COMPARAtl l -s4 99 IUTAl l ........... ,. • J~ I'·,,.' HERCULON ~ 1 00 "~ Hercril0 n Dir.In ri1~. New f'l\1rnc.ie ! 1b<>r • Sl1•n and \\ear Re ~istant. Beautiful Dec.orntor Color:-. NOW SAL( PRICED AT .,. COMPARABLE RETAIL,., $4.99 99 SQ. YD. SAVE $2.00 • "' ~ K ODE L POLYESTER ;Je~' _-~-~--· ... ~. _,!!!!_!""'-.,_-"'""!!_~ ... ~~ .... ~ .. ~-""'!,_.~-~~"f~--.. r!'-· .)' f'A"11Ll' CIRCfJS 1>11 Bii Kearu1 "After looking at the horses and cows and those other an imals on the form, don't Barfy and Sam look LITTLE?" Educational Tlierapy Scliool Ope11i11g Soon The Kohn School o( £duca-Development Cente r will open liona! Therapy and Reading a new school at 8102 £H is Lagunan Put . On Honor Li st Lagw1a Beach reside nt, Ro bert P. Pov.·ers. ~on of ~1r. and ~1rs. Porll'r W. Poy,•crs. 2040 Ternple Hills Dril'e, has heen named to 1he dean's llsl at the Unil'ersity of Ari zonA . Powers r ecei v ed com- menda tion for having rnain· tained better lhan A B pit.ls al'erage. al the Tucson cam- pus. A1·e .. Huntington Beach this 1nonth. The school is operated by the Foundation for Educa· tional and Behavior Therapy and IS a non-profit, non-sec· tarian institution. The l'ichool will ha 1•e pre· i;chnol. regulAr day school and part time. after school pro- grams for the elimination of learning dericits of cbilP ren and adults not achieving lo their level of potential . Announcing-Too Much For Your Monc:yl l COME IN AND UNDfRSPEND ! ' JIOtrl' 'TG"llctiull .. JllNSE C o 1 "1 • lrnmltd1alelyl tl) Cav•ro a•ay com<>l•I•· h" la""' nle<:1tt><!O ha'1' MOl<h•s tll•OC:"-<! t>a" 10 "•'" "'""''"· 13 •~cltl"D <ala" -""" ;,. -•t>am~ O<JI -no tadiflo. 1101Jl SHAMPOO fj· !TYLEO A.NO SET ' ' w .. 11 ~a"" snc.mOOl'I t t,cl ~<!•a fifh <rem• ot.amrmc JIOUX olc• d1a114• Cal"' In 10 m+nvt•• la<n fOf -•k• wifhovl J>9•<>••d• MIO •ut>-nfl "'""'al e<>IOfo at oroy "' dull .,.,Ir GoHome• fN b'•ach..i. lnctucS•• Stvl• o""1 S•I. l'ASHION ITYt.ED HA[JICtTT G. • M ... -T--We& Mii ' r.M. RANDOM SHEARED 99 ,. ... VALUABLE COUPON Sq. Yd. ·~ .... 1 i•".., SAYE O/ % 'jj , .. ~1•:; ::,V:E~a::....... 'l ~ SAVINGS /O SAVINGS o ·,~ COMPARABLE .. 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A TIU(~ 1•n, ll f'I p •I Nt•'" (00•1 ,.o"••• l ••"'' @••r'> •• n Ann l 711 o' L•evr>• p .. •· PO ... ELL 60!"1(<! r ...... n '·' 11• of !•Oil lo~• n ( «'•• Fr '"1"'" Y• •V •'>II "''", '· q ,, l\•?I (;nln•ev •" "''"'"'"'"" P•• 1 V.000 ~Cl'OO~IOV! ~ 0•'1• I II• 7n "' 1;11 I'.•<' Jvr 11 .. ~·•·I• ~~" • ..., Ml" L. ?II ol Utl ll•n ~ ...... .... ~ < . , .. _,. I . . ; "_. -. S11pervi.ror Dist1•ict.r Hey , Men! Slieriff Drastic Changes Seen Needs You B) JACK BROBACK D! !~t Dt llY 1'110• t•U! Supervisor Anaht 1m, Ra lph Clark or N Boundary lints of th t fl\'I' SA '.'l TA A A d. d <.,,.,.,, ''A (11·''''' I d l .__ ci1slr1rts musl hr. 11 JUS!e "' " n S11perv1sor1a 1s\rl(' uuun- numbers. -The pre~nt boundanr~ iihould ha1•e some vAlid1ty 11nd should be as closely ma in- tained as poss1blP bnundary li nes or t slabtishtd Cl! if'~. l,;citln tv Shrriff .111mes f\1i1?<.1rk d;irirs nJon.1: thl' Oran.1:e cn;isl 1.1·1 th 1he 1970 0H1ri11I popul11· i.<: lndriy l'lllilni;: 11n el1£1hle apparenl l.i· will be :silhjt e\, tn t1on <'ounl nl l,•20.:186 as lhe c·ounl v rrs1ricn!s lo supplrn1rnt Orast I(' re\·is1ons to bring ther11 sl;H·1 ing i;:u icle!ine. h1<: fnrre hv scr1·11·e as intil !ine w·ith the Suprcrne The fal'nred number for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \'o!unle('r drjlulii•<; 111 Hie 1 11 u r I · s one-inan. nne-vnte e;.irh disti·ict thus hecomes ---- !'.'hrrlff 's Hesrri e l•'(lrre 1 t'rdu ·t (lne-f1fth nf that total. or! ln a dl'lll' 111 r!'>t,1hl1!>oh!la /\Ides tn l'1tun1y ~uprrv•surs 2111~7~;-esenl l:.-constituted lhe 1 w SIMMONS MATIR' ESS co -The new boun <l ar1es should respect cnmmun1t1es of inl!'resl an<I not. cu t across Th!'se restraints i:h~rourage n1urh changin.11: nf Rtllin·~ first <11sl.rict wh ich i nrlude~ rnost nf Santa Ana .11nd Foun· 11110 Valle\' Md the ~ast eec- tinn of Ga~dcn Grove. barl..-up fo11·c of ]!J"1•1C~'-l"tl:t 1' are h11rn1ng the n11r!nighl nil to di stricts show this ciisparil.v in • • t1·;11ned l:iv.rnl·n nr re~er\e rirrr1flre aq arceptahlP d JV+[JUlat1on f ir:;l, Roherl Ba l-:st<ltus, Mui.1t k t:ill<·d on 111rn rrt11str1et1ng pl;.in to th!' boar COSTA MESA I [ '1 d ~o tin , 262,AA2 : second. Bak!'r. 1C'twern lhl' :i1-1rs '' -an h\' l)el. !1. 21\R.Mll: third, \\1 i 11 i a m to c11r6ll f(l1 a 259 huur ("flU r se The fifth d i s I r i r I . Ph!ll!p:s. 32R 810: rourth. Clark. u1 thf' rf·1·cnl l)' 111x·ned Hrsrr\e rri•rf'Sl't1tl'ti hy Rn n 111 d .ilR.4:12_ anrl fift h Ca.~pers, Art1dr111\' ( 't1spers of !\"t>"'f'Orl ftr<1th . i!'i 2 '"l-..1da1 's law rnlr>rTcrnrnt d!'stined tn undtrl':o the n1ost 4 :~11 ~rldition to the 42Jl00-plus r<1nk.~ n'u~t he manned hy .~11·crrunio: houndarv rh11nj;!e.~ 1n nl'r<IN1 to hrinl!. Cas~rs' !ra1nl'd nrticrrs ;iud I h" nrrlrr tfl ;Hld ahnut 42.oon cnn -clistnct 1111 to eriu;ility anrl thr Heser\e Acaden1y JS our s!1turn1.~ f11r parity with lhe 1~.liOll-plu.~ owrd tn Baker's se· 111t•llH•d of 1ra1n1ng 1olu nlf'e1· o!her fnur dislricts. <.'find. Balt in"i:; first district1 l'1!1L1•ns 1-11111 want \ri become The second districl o f sl::inds to Rain 21 .395. The 1 1n111llcd." l\lus11·k .~aid. Suprrvisor DA vid Baker \.\'ill more than 78 .004l constitueols f\1us1ck ~;1id appl1l'flnls t1t-need n1ore lhan 15.000 ad-rnust <"nme from Ph ilips', "13 PC S. ENSEMBLE e 1-Klng Sizt Delu1• ,..,,., f1•1T1• e J.!l int Sito '•rcol Sh••ts I 1 ·f1tteil ) e 2·1':1n• Slw l olll•r l'lllow1 .............. ,, ... 1 1evEN1DN lf~F11 1•.,11·•·" a. O Y? -1 "' l!~11 r><' Ir•·• "'"''"' CAN Y U QUALIF lrnd (·lasses and field sess111ni:; ditinnal residents to reach and ('l;irk's distr icL~. I ril thf' :.c·adcn1 v from G.45 equality, The third <llstricl n1ust su r· \l n1. 11l IU 30 1).111. 1'uesdriy The solution to f1flh district rrnder mnrP than 4 ~. 0 0 0 :i11d Th111'sdn.v e\·r11111g~ and on parity lies in either expandin JZ persons. and the f n u rt h ::i1111d:i1s fl'•)lll 7<lll :.i .111. lo lhe houndariei:; northeastward distritl. mo!'e than 3t000. 1 4 :in p:111 for 1·1\\'rl·ks51.arli ng in Mission Viejo and F.l Toro Be.cause the fifth rl is lricl ~"Pl :ll, Thr. ;1('i1rl.C'n1_v is nr norl h\vesl\.\'ard in Hun-wit h the cxcco!ion of the Hun-! lr1c;1!C'd on l\<tlella Aven11e \n l!nglon BC'ach. or hoth. tin1i:tnn Re;ich area. borders e 2.1/Jng Siu l•lller Piiiow Co1•• e 1-Kl119 Slzo Qulll•d Mat1te1~ 'ed 5un~·· """'~ •"" St•1•· • 1< ~· "' Volunteer Wanted 1><1'1 WI•'""'~' Ro•O l<>• ........ •r· --------------A<'ARIOOOC-r1E 1(,..fR -Jfllr<< ( • n of 7j!•i 0•~ St,e•T L•Qu<>• B••tn .,.1 J •rl•I l " ~· H&•1 Lo-.•I l hO•, Hvn' ""'"'' 6 ••(n l!l~K S\W£ff<fY R•C~••<I M )\, <>! l•)l llo 1:1"'' O<•n~• •"~ M•I""'• ;'(I o• E-•lt )('" !•,ofT {n<'• ~«·• l!l lll""0 ~LAGLE Woll •''" 11 J< c• \11•1 Tc~•> L o~•. +•vnr,.,01nn ~••<' •"" R•!O''"" ~ 7' o• "'-'"' '"""" ""'" ll EltLV J0H'l50 N -Ot••d M, Jr ~· 1111 O<••" ,o.,, 5••1 B••<~ •"~ Alorl•yn R , 11. c! l•l Tn,.r••n!n sr• ... 1. 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I '"" • .Jnn~•nn ••• 1n n• 1117 ~;;;: " ...... :,·;~"1~""'i,"10 l\;.;.'.~ .... 0~~~ •n~'. ~"' •d M"'"', rr••tnn ll~'""'"Y t ••<• F'• II•"'""'" 0·•0~~• 0"'" """" '""' • All>"' oco>' •••"~<h'"'""· .,.,, ""~ 1 ... """,· r,. •• ,. n• "'v -.,. .... , ..... ,. ' }(I I' "1, W"'"''"•l•r \.\~'"'0 ""' r~r~ .. ,., ..... 1 1nd {on••'••v 1.~Tll!R "'""" l •""'· ?'If Vo• M•• ·"Q'" l'l•\t, ! •••'"• 10,•i• ~rn'<CO\ ~to<l,~Q •I r>o«"t V••'" Mo"•"'l P"tMfllD Specd,1ay, Resi dents Make Pca('c F'.L TORO -t-:egotialions hcl\\'eC'n local proper t y 01rners. !he ov.·nrrs of 1he El Toro .Spel.'d11·a_'/ 11nd county of- !1C"ials hal"e produl'ed whal all t hr~ hnpc \1·11 1 be a s11!u1ion lo 11·h;it one res1df'n! called the •·dr("ihel dil!'n11n:i.1• (Jpe ra1ors c•f the 1ra!'k hnl'e ag1·eed to in1111rdi::itel.v pl11nl trees ;ind shn1hs :iround the prrimC'ter {1f l!1c i:otU"se in a n101·e to dcflden the sound th at hrought hundreds of co n1- plaints from angry 101.:al residents. J·'if1h Distril'L Suprr1·1_,;11r llqn:ild L";ispcis s<iid the tr<itk's opcr<itnrs h;id ;iJso ;igree1t to susprnd 1)\)f'"t":tltt1n on Sundavs of the niachincs thal broui:ht most complaints from nearbv homeownC'tS and residents of the Leisure \\'orld ret irement con1muni1y. $)X'C'd\\'ilY officials havr a l~o agreed to ensure that the lratk is c\osC'd by ll p.n1. Ra("es 1vill {'(l1nmencc one hour earlier tc, ensure thal the rule is not l'io\:ited. Cnspcrs said the a1o:reement rrachcd between the parlies ill\'uh·cd \~<ts prefcr<1blc tri c1)11n1y <iclion again~!. the sprc<iway becau~c 1t was highly doubtful if current l"nunl ,\I l:1ws eould be 11.-:cd lu- l:llr!ail ;1<.:ll\'llirs at tile 1ra rk '!"he area ~s ctl!TC'ntly zn11ed fur light induslna\ acli\ ity _ J'ennittcd U$l'S 1 n <' I 11 d e <1111usernrnt. rccre<ttion:il anrl pru[e~~ional hu~inr.~~es ;inri nnnc n[ the ;ippl1cablc eoun!v nrd111::inces rrfer to noise \r \l'IS Of hours Of operatH"tn, the superl'r~or said. (lr:n1~c. c.·lose 10 Anaheim The fift h now strct1·hes largely on the le~s densely S1;ulrun1. along the Orange Coasl from popul~tcd southe:istern parl of Shills !-lrc:->~cd in the 14-Rrach IJ.oule\'ard snu iheasl tn 1hr 1·n11ntv. it will undrri;!:n the 11 "r k r nurse 1 n c I u rl e the counlv !inc i11 S ::in hi,i;:~C'st 1·hani,!e in boundaries 11C'<1pnnlet'~ defense, first aid. t:lcmC'nte. As the inland line i!i geo~niphical1y. arrt'~l tet hniriues. problems nnv.· drawn. f\.1ission Viejo and The task r or c e of crea1cd hv n:ircollcs 11nd El Toro arl'! di vided belwet n su pervisors' aide'.'! is working <lanj'.!rrnus ·drugs, comn1unity Caspers' distriC't and the under two addition11 l restrainl sl n·ta11oni:; and an:>Jvsrs of fourth district rep.resented by beyond the p o p u 1 at i on (."a] 1 for nHI 1 ii IYS. 'f hc al'<ttlemy .-=::.::~'.'.::'..:::'...:'.'..''.'.:::'.:::'.::_'.'__:::::.:::::__:::::_~~:_::_-'_::::_::_.::_.::_ e 1 ·King She Mt-d. Flr!TI Qullt.d Mott. e 2-Kln, Si10 SpUI H••YV lei1prl119s -PLUS SPECIAL BONUS - C•nnon H e~•v We~•• Otl11x1 Bl•nk1! l en• ~inq ,;,. Otco••lcr F I c r • I Pri nt B•il1p•••d (c.helco ol Colon!. .:s ~' ... t_ 3030 BRISTOL I l lec.1!1 Seulll ef Soulh Ce•t 'In• 557.3525 is aff1ha1ed 1-1•ilh Santa Ana •-------------------------------------------------------; CollPgc ;ind e11ch academy ..... parl1t'lll<l!lt rccr.11·es lire units 'w"'""~r, 111 l·ollci:e {'rrtlil appl1ci1blc 1 t ""ard~ an Ass()("iale nf ArL~I 1h.•g1·ec on com pletion of lhe collr~c. j !\l11 ~1«k said r r s c r· \' r t!ep11t1es who con1plclP the 1 tra111111g hr<·o1ne rl1g1b\e !111 wnrk in s11ch shrriH"s drpart· n1e111 funt'l11)n a.~ the n1ain ::inrtl J1r<111l'h fllls, the pi11rol earl d11·1su1n :incl \tie pi.~1ol n1r,ge. ll rsrrl'e drpul1C'S oftrn ;ire 1;ilkd or1 to b:iek rrgul<1r 1 l:t\l'llll'!l in r rowd ronlrnl ;i~!-1gn111en1s. puhlic gr1h('rin~s l' ;ind n1her srcr1al [:'111 en- fnr1•('111cnL i:;itu<1t1ons, I\lusick s;ud. I Appl1.-:u1t ~ 1nust he ill lr;i);! f11·p fret right. 1-1·ri1=h Hl lrast I !·IS 1w1unds. h::i\'C 2 fl -~ n C\'C);•l!hl, he a Li S. ri1 11r11 and hr ;ih\P 10 pa:-:.~ a s1n112en1 _,;rlt1·t11>11 prllcedure !hat 1n· cl111I('~ a cnmplcte ph~•s1c;i! ex- ain1n;;tu1n. :S it·1-ra S ia le' Club Viln1 s Sr\ \1TA ANA -r>1r111hrrs nf Ille ()ran~c ("n11n11' !';pr·t1on of Ilic S1rtT; c 'lub \~•ill n1rt>I ;ii 7 1!) p 111 SrpL 7 to \"lf'11 "l1d~•i cif n 1•li n1h1111!: rxcurs\on in h·,,land liy Gary J a111cs o!I (11~!;1 ~1csa. (;lll'~l s are ln\'ilc<I to join 1hr 1 \t1h in thP ::iud11onum nf S111r<l\rl' .rr. lhl!h. 2120 '" F.rl ini:,,i· A1P , ~an1a Ana. KIRK JEWELERS --· •."" ~~· .. :''.lil.1~i11' 1·,,,.,, •'•ft·". ,,.,,., .. ~ \•·· ...... ~~·"Q .. 1, ~"'''•I ("•o•I Mn•' •''• ~" '"~ ~"UtT """'"'" /,\ ~•l'Ull , If nf 1~'11 f"1"'"l• O• ,., H""''"Qln~ ll•or" fl•" <1! n••'" 6•·au" YI. 1911 ~U'"""'1 '" ~~•b"''"' I•:''" L S•N111 "''""'' .,.,, •·•II ''""~"@ M•"P~V ~•r.•(•\ will ~· ~~I~ T ~u"~•I. II ""'·~"'''"' (~•~t1 I" if'"'""' Po•••·t V'°* M•"'°"ll l'•ri· s'""""' l.'o,•u .. v. o""'on ARRllrKLE & SON WESTCLlff r.tnRTUA RV tr! E. lilh St .. Costa ~1ts1 S-ti-4888 • RA1.T7. ~10RTUARIF.S Corona drl !\1•r . Costa ~-1t11 . • fi";:t-!M~n ti4ti-14t4 BELL FIROAO"'AV !\10RTUARY 110 8roarll'l"t1y, (o~la ~1r~a LI 11 •. 1,33 • f.ltCOR:\ITCK l.AG U~A BEACH !\10RTUARY I7t5 La.1tun11 Canyon ft.d. ••t-9415 • PA CIFlC VIEW ~IEM'Oft.lAL PARK Cemetr.rv !\lortu1ry (h1ptl 3Sflll Pacirlt View Orlvt Nt"'porl Beach. C1Uforc!1 llf.!'111t • PEEK .. ~AMTI,Y " COLONIAL FUNE RAL ROM~ not Bot•• Ave. we11mln1ter 11s..asu • SMITH'S MORT\JA.RY l!1 M1ln St. l!MSH • PROFESSIONAL WATCH REPAIR Comr>I •!• .... t~h ,.~,;, 1•rv«• fer O ~fGA .11.CCUTRON, ROLEX l~li !nc lud•1 chronc9rAp~1. o!op .... 1eh11 ond ehro no· PROFESSIONAL JEWELRY REPAIR ..,.1, ... Wt t•ptir wotth11 cl 11! l~p••· Co,.,plot• 11111 r•· f,ni•hinq fro"' 15 1nd "''•'••p•oof c•v•••l1 l•C'"' SI. R:n9• 1:1•1' 1nil '',aaired. 011..,ond1 1•t ond t.9h+•n•il. Co"I• ,.1.11 •••lint f•tilitv for c 1r1t11111 d•••11noft , .... ,1,.,, p,,,1 •nJ b••cl ••1h!n4i119. VI, 4o •II tv o•• ti t•"'•l•v 11111ir. 0J)9n Mon., Thurs., Fri. T ill 9 P.M. ""'''0~ 1"'01'1'11'!0 CI NTll llOO 011"9• I I••· (~t!O MIH J0-1 .. J WVN,lllOTON (I Nfll l ••tn l r ~·n~•· "'vn!t"~'~" lt•e~ It! U~I Eoiy credit t•rms •student a ccounts ovailabl• • Up to 1 l months to pay • lankAmeri<ard •Master Charge OPEN MON-THUR -FR£ TILL q /(irk .:!?Jt~ HARBOR CENTER 2.300 Harbor Blvd . Co1ta Mesa 545-9485 HUNTINGTON CENTER Beath .Jlvd. & Edin9u Huntln91on Beath 892--5501 'OUTSTANDING GRAD' Officer Garry Baker RANKS IN TOP 10% Officer Marty M.&Mnger VALEDICTORIAN '71 Officer Mlk• Blitch At Top oi' Class 4 Rookie Officers Lauded C:raduation ceremonies at the Los Angeles Po Ii c e Academy, \\'hich also trains Newport Beach's rook ie or· ficers , honored four new patrohnen who fini shed at or near the top of their classes. Chief B. Jan1es Glavas, a former LAPD i:aptai n. hailed the hi gh marks achieved and said N·ewport Beach demands a tradition or ex cellence among its officers. The rites covered t w o classes which began intensive, 800-hour training courses in December and January and concluded shorUy before the graduation. Patrolman Garry Baker. 30, \vas selected as Outstanding .. Graduate in his 101 -man December class based on all- around law enforce me n t performance in academics, physical fitness , markmanship and general regard of in- structors and fellow students. A Tulane University graduate with a bachelor's def;ree in psychol0'1'.Y . Officer Baker left the Air Force ;ifter 61h years with the rank of cap- tain. Patrolman Chandler, 24 , single, lives in Palos Verdes and played football at Duke University, lhen look a Bachelor of Arts degree in history at Chaminade College, Honolulu, Hawaii. Patrolman Bli tch , also 24 and January va ledlceorian, graduated from Cal State Fullerton two days prior to starting LAPD academy work and is nlarried, v•ith one in- He and his wife Jan have fant son. three sons and Hve in Mission Patrolman Homer "Marty" Viejo. Messenger. 6 foot, 4 inch so n ~fficers_ Don Chandler _and of 8 San Diego phys1c1an is ~fike Bhtch each attained currently a. junior at Cal Stale , \'aledictorian st2.!us of the • Lohg Beach and finished in the December and J an u a r y top 10 percent of the December classes respectivel y. class. I See by Today's Want Ads He and his wife live in Hun- tington Beach and also have one infant son. Whillier Se ts 1961 Heunion e !llAhE BEAUTIFUL i\IUS· JC~!:!! There is a nice ft1embers of the I 9 6 1 E~·crc!t piano for sale to- day m ihe \Vant Ads. grl\duating class of \Vhittier High School hove schedllled •REDECORATE!!! \V11h a their JO-year reunion for Nov. !Jroplca! dining tablr. wi!h 27 at the Western Hills Coun· 6 chai r:s, 11nd J \caves, try Club, Carbon Canyon. 1ablt'.' pads and Ct1andrhcr, Jo~urther information niay be anuquc avocado. Also a obtained by contactin g Susan Provitl<.'1al v.·lngback club Donley Bluth, 213-692·1601. chair, a Lav. sink, thats ";:=========-== 11·hi1e and round wi1h fix-II rures and 111 marble top. Look for it today!!! e ~ACRTFICE! ! ! Blue E'yHi, Glacial \\liite Himalayan k1tteTI. ACFA. Sally Banonas Reolly Is ... Bononas, Thot Is .fl~rma7~g~ Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates In 36 Years! Right now, while current high interest rates prevail, select the certificate account that.best suits your needs! Start making the most of your money at Orange County's largest, first and strongest independent Federal .•• where your personal welcome is warm, your financial security is sure, and your earning growth is guaranteed !or the full tcnn of your account. $!KIO minimum held for to ct.ys $1000 minimum 1 to 10 1Uf1; * $2SOO minimum 1to5Y••rs * Aloo 5' /I lnterat Ptld on ftulble /I Passbook Accounts In •ny •mount $5,000 mJnlrnom 2 to lyurs• INTEREST ON ALL ACCOUNTS IS COMPOUNDED DAILY, PAID QUARTERLY * 90 day interMl forfeitur• for early 'Withdn.wal AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SAJt Cl(l[JtT( IRANCM tell Nttlll ll C.111h11 Re•t S.n Cl t111t11te, Ct llf, t?UJ: Ttltpll1111: 4IJ·llt5 HOI£ ornct 2IO Octlll Annue lal\lllt ''''"· C.111. tlUZ Ttlt~: 4'4·1Ml UctUNA JUCOUlL lllAllCM l llolltr<ll •• , Pf.alt S.1th laf*'t, CtUJ. l2t17 T1l111Jfien1: 4 .. llDl 0.4.ll V Pill., • Light Sited on Those Dark Bars WASHINGTON (UPI! Maybe, ju.st maybe, science has stumbled on to an ez. planaUon of why 90 many drlnk.ing places kee p their lighl.1 so low. the animals seemed t o m 1 n I re 1 1 heightened pref. erence for alcohol in the dt.l"k, ControUed e1perlment.s pl"ces where human beings go to drink. The propntlor~ figure yo u can't read the prices and so will get careless. CUSlOmerS who frequent !IUCh places don't want otherm to see hn\\' mu<'h they take aboard . And so on. But such hypotheses can hardly be corn1dered SC"ief)- l1fll·. Do Ur , Geller's findings suggest more va lid reasons? Not necessarily. Dr Geller did not address himst'll to the rrysl"r'' or people drinking 1n the da rk. "It ts SouthwHt dlffku.l.t ... FoundaUon '"to determine whe ther th( results of t.hia 1tud1 are 1p- rlict1ble to the hwnan sit ua- tion," Dr. Irving Geller. chalr111an of the Department of Eic · perimental Pharmacology of the South.,.,·est Foundatio n for Research and Education, San Antonio, reporled r e c e n t l y that alcoholic rats drink more In the dark than they do und el" normal lighting conditions. proved that this preftrence v""•s lnrlffit. darkne!a-induced. \Vhen the rats were kept uoder constant illumlnation, they cut duw11 un their drink.Ing . But their al cohol consumption rose under normal Ught-<lark con- ditions. And total darkness produced "a precipitous In- crease.'' Mars .Resembles Earth i\e\·ertheless, the foundation said such research with raL~ nlay help sctentisls "to attau1 a clearer understanding aoo perhaps an ultimate treatmen1 Qr cure or alcoholism ii humans." Researchers ha ppened lo noUce thal the rats, which had been subjected to ··anxiety provoking situations" to make them take to drink, consumed at least twice as much alcohol over the weekend, when the laboratory was dark, than they did at other times. Kept in cages equipped with gadgets which gave the rats a choice between food and drink, The investigators f o u n d evidence that melatonin, a substance produced by the pineal gland. may h a v e sornething to do with the rats' drinking habits. Production of rnelatonin increases in the dark, and melatonin-treated rats were heavier drinkers than their untreated fellow.!!. There have ~en a Jot of jesting amateur altempts to explain the dim lighting ln 42 FASHION ISLAND ITJ·JACA, N. Y. (UPll - Areas of the planet 1.lars ph o l ograph~d ~ u.~ spac ec raft s how a "remarkable'' resemblance to lhe lireat l..<1kl's and the North African deserl. a te am of Cornell University SL'i enlists reported today. The scienlists. v.·ho sludied pictures taken by Mariners I and 7, cited indications of glacial action and t h e presenCf: of huge sand dunes. • NEWPORT BEACH They sl.lggesled the "chaotic terrai n" found in SO!lll:' nr thel----------- photographs 13 similar to rug-i••v•r11Mrnlfln ge<f 11reas produced in the More Security With pola>· "!ions of '"."' hy "" LSE TEETH thRv.•inR of perennially fruzcn 1 FA ground. 1 At Any Time The art P.'J. the scienllsls ,,1 •• , .. 1 r~i .. ~ 1~..,1i "ill .ir .. p 11 th• reported, don 't appear to ha\'P ,.-,1 ,~ '"·n·' \ t1 •• ,,1.1ro· 1dh('!l1>·e ~•" been caused by an 1n1pat"l _ h···"· l'A:>Tt:f.Ttl• l'Clwde' '""~ I · I h · .1. oi.-111nr .... • lun~l'r. llrm~r. 1t.eiid1,.r t8Vlng On Y ( e pGSStbi lly or hul<(. \\"hy l>1••U1b1UT~? f ur mCl~ geo thermal heating as ha ving ,,.,. ""Y 1n1\ (11mr(irl, u1f t'AS- r-" u CO IJ,. , 1 hat 11t are ~ntral lo lnduced the ~'"''f'"'Sl 1.1 T• •I l\Pntu~ Adht'lli•·11 P~"<!.,r. lapse. be11.1 .... ::.e.i your d.wtill rea:\l.WIJ, • 644°7520 NaN-rive or vacation in Palm Springs in ywrONn tax-sheltered condominium! Priced from'29,995 fee simr:;'.:::. . Grand openin Furnished Mo of els Before you decide 10 buy just any Palm Springs condominium, hurry to th is Grand Opening. Never before such an opportuni ly lo invest in the desert's most spectacular new luxury develop- rnen!. Sunnse! H you're devoted lo !he sun, spend vacation lime in the desert. and love lo escape frorn the city and its suburbs either permanently or temporarily, come see Sunrise! Building now in the heart of Palm Springs (not miles away) is lhis colorfu l new collection of superb. single story condominiums. complete with swimming and therapy pools, tennis courls and aU of the conveniences of rnaintenance-Jrec living, Green· tiled roofs. inter· ior courtyards and !all palms. wrl h eac h home opening upon a green, park-like setting. The security of a walled entrance and the reassurance of a properly management rental service lhat assis!s during your away-lrom-Palm Springs )a unts. And priced so amazingly low during the pre-opening sale that you should definitely hurry lo assure the best choice of location. Sunrise! A fresh opportunity to enjoy the care1ree life. This is an investmenl you'll really appreciate. ·····•· .. , " ' Sunnse Two and Three Bedroo ms, Two Baths FROM $29,995 FEE SIMPLE Alnurns • Cour lyards • Gar etge_, • Tenni s • Ttier::ipy Baths • Pool~. 1200 S. Sunrise Way, y, mile north ol Palm Ganyon Dr., Palm Springs Ca ll Co/lee/ (714) 327 ·8576 .. -:-~ --.,.:,;_ --.. _. . • ' { • . . . II OAJ LY PI L~T Graffiti Beco1nes Life Sty le PHILADELPHIA (AP l - An irl'lll.' subwa y rider calls them hoodlums who oug ht to be punished. A young art in· structor calls them an "eli te corps'' 11.'ith "impulse& as ba.sic as an artist's." They are Among lhf! mosl :11dvertised young men in Philadelphia. but they rarely take credit for their work. "I am a man, cool as ice, Cool Earl is so. so nice." With "''hite swirls of pa int from an aerosol spray can, Cool Earl leaves hi.-; message on a i;hadov.·y subway corridor .end disappears. Cool Earl paints graffiti .,,herever he can. One step ahead of !hi.' police. he Jeavei; his name on subway cars. fashionable shops on \.\.'alnu1 Street. bill boards and 1Cl' cr ea n1 lruc ks. He is one or the "kings" nf Philadelphia's il- licit v.•al! 11.Tilin~ trade, up lhere 1n prl':stige w i t h Cnrnbread, Chewy, Kidd and Dr Cool It 's a eompelit11•e business. l'J nd 1f .vou lose yo11r nerve there are others who will •·sign up" tx'tler than you and lay clai m to being king. · 1 st?.r1ed writin~ to prove 11'1 people v•here I was. You go snme place and gel ~·our name up there and people knov.1 you l\•erl" there. that you werPn'l afraid." Cool Earl 1.~ ll 16-ye;ir-old from Wr.sr Ph1J:uie!ph1a, Earl Hubbard. He and other "·all wri t ers cnml': f rom Phil adelphia ':s black ~hellos. but I heir graffiti Jef! the ghet- tos' f"Onr!nes mon!hs ago. r ornbrP.ad. Philadelphia's best-known .1iraffiti ar t is t . claims lo have left his name nn l'l jet passenger plane at Phil;ideJph1a's International Airport He 11lso is 1'elehrt11t'd for painting ;i Hve elephant 1n the Ph1IAdelphia zoo. The Kidd on ce left his name nn a .!!quad car while a pol ice off icer was at the "'heel. The fa\'Ofl le targets fnr less amb1tious "·all writers are the subway cars and corridor,; Barely .a night goes by "'hen nt'w nan1ps are nn1 applied b~ :-pray paint or frll ren . Tht' r 1ty',; lrans1 t s~·slPm paid more lh.ln SM.IV)() l11s1 ~·e a r to rrpa1nr rhe \l'ailc; and expects a enstlier Pxpense this \rar. Siner ::idm11l 1nJ: to hi>inJ.l a u-all-wri!er 1s nol r nnugh lo \l'a rranl a rrest -!he polite hll\'e tn i·;il ('h lhrm in the act -rn;iny of thr mnre notorious ;id1 rnlurrr~ ha ve <11sclosed thP ir irlrn!il1('s. In lhr1r 1nidrlle or late tce.ns. lht ~riiffitJ artisls. reflect murh 01 lhe hnpelrs.c;ness and frustration nf lhe J:hetto. Fe\\' plan lo gn tn college. Most can't lind JObs. Rotting homes -!I0 .000 listed 11s deserted -broken ~l ::is.~. 11nrnllecttd aarb age and druJ: addicts surround them . Thirly-hve !)f'r~on~ were k11lf'd las! ye;ir 1n ganfll·re la!ed l"iolence 1n !he c1tv and Already 23 this yei~. ye1 pressu rt lo j o i n thr ne ij.!hhorhood J:.ani.: persisl.c; ''Ynu learn lo h1·e with cer· laln lli1n11:s hke watrhini;: pen- ~l e J:P.t11nR h11rt anrl ~at up 11111 the time," said nnl!' well •Tiler. Being JI gr:ifl iti writer hl':lps one esc;lpe:. "I did it he:cause lhere w3~ nothing else," says Darryl McCray. 18. alias Cnrnbrt:ad, ju!!l gr11dua!td from high 1c:hool. "I wa.!ln't going' lo gel in- volved with gangs or .!!hoot OQ dope, 80 I started "'ritlng on buses. I just started with a ml'rklnr pen and Wi)f'ktd up." Writing thf: walls become!\ for many tht most significant 11ctivily of tM:ir live.!!. STARS Sydney Om111rr Iii nne of the world'f scrrat .1u:trtJI"'· j:tef'!. Hi.!! column 11 one of lh~ DAILY PILOT'S areAI ,,.,.t.un-~. • W~nrsday Stptrmber 1, ~ ANAHEIM 2636 W. la Palma 821-8900 ~ CLOSED LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 6th COSTA MESA 1750 Jlewport Blvd. 6"'6-1696 SAN OlfGO rwv. HARBOR BLVD NEl/lPOll.T P.VY ·THE • ( ::::l GRANT i;o,h BO YS ,, NE\~PORT AVE USE YOUR CREDIT AT THE GRANT BOYS * MASTER CHARGE * BANKAMERICARD SUMMER CAMPING OPEN DAILY 9 1 til 9 SAT. 9·6 OPEN SUNDAY 10-5 CLOSEOUT 3 LB. DACRON ® 88 BAGS s 1 o•a HEAV'f green outer cover lined with 100 % cotton pltid fltnnel. JUMllO 9' x 12' FAMILY ·Sl:Z:I . "OASIS" s1199s flATUtlMG '"' "'!"'"' lo<•..,·Motic •• , !u•I lwlu tho .,,.,,.,;., ••I• ... •li4o lo •HitH !0•11•. rwi>I •••k '"' l0<k. c.1., ••••• ,.1, 11,, •• oll ••'"'* ,,.,.., ' . ' .,,;.,.1 ..... "'''•hll ••• ~ ...... 1 .............. 11, af j.,.t foO•i< ••••i•• ~• '"'"" •"" ltu •••'"'" 10'x1 6'0ASl5 ........ $159.99 THE GRANT BOYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF SPORTING GOODS AT LOW PRICE s:.~~~!!er!~!G~~!~ .. c!~!~ ~r.?p.111~!<·,:·' 1 SP.lt01NGS foremOst slgn1turt mod-REG /' /~ /J / /, I el. Matched set ot 1-3-4 Woods i nd ' 1 • 1, _ ~ 2 through ~ Irons. S1ve more now S 12995 , 1 • I I • The Gru11 l oy• t1rr1 A Complete Line of Col1m111 Suppli1tl REG. $l•.t 5 Full size. M1ke1 Into double btg. l ·LI . DACRONl 88 FILL s 12u f•ll .1 ... ~ .... ••tv j ......... •tt•l1t ., •••.•. Washabl• l ·lb. Dacron'°' II , .... ~ ••••• u lorf.,+, . $1 7aa .,,.1 •• 12•.ti 4·1b. Dacron• 88 and 76 l i•1 i lu "'I' 1-tir $2281 '"'"· ,~ .... •t•I" $16.U SA.LI PRICE s1oaa ~.,.< 11 Tht Gran! Boy1I 1 / I I ' " s699s ~Jf:I ·~·:;. · CHECK OUR PRICES COLEMAN 2-BURNER STOVE #425 .......... '11 88 FOR ALL YOUR GOLF NEEDS BALLS * BAGS * CLUBS ARCHIRY SPICIAL BROWNING "LATE" MODELS BOWS APOLLO IOW Wti1h11 42 lb.' 70 Jb. R11. $74.SO ..... , . IXPLORIR II w.11h11 sa tit .. s9 11t. •••· 11•.so . . ..•.. THE GRANT BOYS ~). ~\ ',l,, -' ••• END OF YEAR TENNIS SALE ••• ~~~,;~~VER RACKET by CH~=~3~°ss $2888 I ~~~~.ARET COURT by CHE~~L~181 $2888 I BASEBALL . · .. i ~ SP_A_LD_ING~J ''WAFFLE· "CA•l YASTREMSK I" OFFICIAL MODEL t11ul1rly S11.9S ..•.. THE GRANT BOYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE Of SPORTS WIAllNG APPARILI ( DOVE SEASON SPECIALS Remington Shotgun Shells ~ 12GA,20GA,410 ..•... $1 '' •o• ~ 16GA .............. . $2'' DOVI HUNTERS SPECIAL ~==·=100 Tht mot! d•P•"dthlt 1utom1tit SI 84!5 d1otgu11 i" lkt worldl from -HUNTING ACCESORIES - DOVE DECOYS •••••••••• 89• DOVE CALLS • • • • • • • • • • ''14 ' HUNTING VESTS :::.;":.~-;; ...... , '34' ... s Largest Collection of Rifles, Handguns & Shotguns! • WINCHllTll • AltMALITI • l lMINOTON • lltOWNINli • WfATHlllY • llHAC.4 0 IMITH a WlllON • CHAlt\11 DA\ Y • WAlTHfl • 1r1tmA • llAMA •SAKO • CO\f • H A I • IUGflt OVER 1000 GUNS ON DISPLAY Ar BOJH GRANJ BOYSI ·' WtdneMf.1y, StPltmbfr l_c.1_'7_:J ______ _:D::•::ll:_:V_:•~l::LO::T~f.,1!!! ANAHEIM 2636 W. la Palma 821-8900 OPEN DAILY 9 'Tll 9 SAT. 9·6 SUN. I O·S SAVI NOW AT Tfff GRANT BOY Sf BACK TO SCHOOL *EVERY SIZE *EVERY COLOR * EVERY STYLE ---COSTA MESA 1750 Newport Blvd. 646-1696 . -- SA,~ O!f(iO f\'.'Y, flAA:BOlf atvt> )f NEWPORT fW'f 1 ·THE • ( ::J GRANT '~,,, BOYS ,, USE YOUR CREDIT AT THE GRANT BOYS * IANKAMIRICARD * MASTIR CHARGI THE GRANT BOYS CARRY OVER 60,000 P41RS OF LEVI'S ® FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! I • FOR MEN I LeVfS • LEVI'S ® FOR GALS! LEVl'S11 CORD BELLBOTTOMS H11dqu1rt1r1 with 1tl 1i111 & [Olor1. Aho 36 lengthi ................... , ...... . LEVI'S" BUSH JEANS STA-PREST j11n1 l'?)h1kl and c11trollv1 100% prt·•hrunk cotton. Si111 21.JI. LEVI'S" XX DINIMS Tradltlontl Livi'•' 11111 27-50. , , ... LEVI'S" SLIM FIT CORDS Tr1ditl1n1l ttrd1 In 1h11 26-31 all tolor1 Visit Grant's New fashion Departmentl LEVI'S"' LOW-CUT FASHION FLARES SHOWN Hiii:( with all tho11 f1rnou1 l1vi'1' l111ur11 . Choo11 from rtcf i nd gr1y 1trlpt1. ST A-PREST Si111 #;.16 11v1·s· ITRIPI •UllS Tht n1w1tt 111 •tl1r1. lr1w• anti nnt 1!rlp1. Si1e1 6-1•. LIVl'S' fAINION PLAllS Anolhtr trttl l••·tul ll1r1 i11 blut print. Si111. 6-16 .. ,,,., LIYl'S' IHADOW·WALI PLAllS ~~~~:,!~;,~!~~~REST . SLIM·FITS .. $ 7 SO LIVl'l' ITA·PIUT fAIHION fL&llS All the •r•1t l1tf1• ttyllnf in l111i91 1111111 n•'l'Y 1trl,11. S1111 6-16. UVl'S" KOVERALLS Historic ''kovrr1llt" In 100'k cotton in ch1bli s find blueberry. Slz11 26-34 ... DOUBU KNIT SLACKS THI GltANT IOYS h11 tht l1rge1t seletlion in LEVI'S~ FLARES ROYAL PLUSH South1rn Californi1. Alt of !ht newest 11ripts s 17 ind solld co lor1. You'll win! 11v1r1I p1ir of th1s1 ll1ck1. Si111 31..47. up I Levi's JACKETS l1vi'1• f1mo u1 denim jackets, prt·shrunk to 1i11. You'll find the size you n11lll 11 !ht Grant Boys. Size~ 36-SO Unli ned , .. , , , . levi't' lined j1ck!t Si111 J6.SO LEVI'S FOR MEN AND BOYS TOO i THE GRANT BOYS HAVE EVERY SIZE ANO STYLll FOR BOYS I . Lev rs • LEVI'S® CORD BELLBOTIOMS N1 vy, lt1i11, th11lnu1, lod1n 1nllll llur1unlllly. Si1t1 6·1' LEVI'S® XX DENIMS Tr1 .. lti1MI lt•l't !tr Hyi in 1it11 0·12 LEVl'S to DOUBLE KNEE JEAN 11111, 59""· tan an4 ~rown. Si111 1·12. , • , UVl'Sto DENIM FLARES SfA.H:IST "nli.i llylint hi N't'f, """"· whit• .anlll llur1u11llly. Si111 6·14 . • ' '~ SUIDI ClOTH lrARU ANOTIH1l lt¥i'1• v1r1ion ol fl1rt1 in nfYy, 111111 I nd brown. 40~o s 1 s tO!lon, SO~;. 1try(it, 10'.. rayon. ~ 11 lS. 11¥1'5' SHADOW-WALi Fl.UIS Out1t1nding "Sh1dow.Glow" col-s 19 or In 100'. c111on corduroy. S1111 6 11 16. LIVl'S ' IUC·IKINN llARIS T ~r THESI ntw 100"·• co tton ttmfort1bl1 tr11ti1n1 in bluf, s 11 ti n, 1111 ind "ll11trool." Si1t1 6 I• 16. DENIM uv1•s• IUTTON·U' llARIS ANOT HIR •r•tl ltw·<ul 01•1 in s9 lltift, llur1unlly tnll whi11, Si111 Ji 11 lS ...... OVER 60,000 PAIRS OF LEVI'S® IN STOCK! uv1•1·• WOOL JLANNIL fLARIJ l •tw•. 11,.,, h it • ••• ,.,..1 .. l lu• 1·16 . uv1•s• fLAllll IDINIURG TWllD ft0wo 09f '#lot, lllOI 1·1 ... UVl'S1 DANllN DOllY Coi.t• tit llny 004 tr-lo llt• ......... . LIVl'S3 HOHACKING ITA·l'llllT JLARll UVl'S® BUSH JACKET C1lol1 1r1 N1vy 11tlll Whitt I" SlzN S·M-l , , LEVI'S® DENIM JACKET C1lor1 itt NIYJ 1n4 wttltt ltt Sl1e1 S-M-l llVl'S® RUSTIC CLOTH FIESTA SHIRT '13 '14 '14 '12 100% ,., .... in celon •f w. s10 ~~ll~r,~~ -~~~~ ~~.'~": ............. . Levi's" Denims $9 Levi's® Cords $10 l r•w•. •uwy, bur9un4y, wint, Iii• blue. 9r1pt, Si1t1 S 11 \,, EVERYTHING FOR BACK TO SCHOO LI • IVIRY srrLI • EVE"Y COLO• If IVIRJ Siii ' ' '.: I I I 1 ! • ·~ ' .~ . ' . I " \' ': 1) \Ii ,.1 1· ii r ' Advisory 011 Freeze Set Aside BY STEVE GERSTEL WASHINGTON (UPI) Onl y a litlle more than three months belore President Nix· on stunned the nation by im· posing a v.•age-price free:r.e. 1'reasury Secretary J ohn B. Connally said he should not da so wit hout an on·the·spot man· date from Congress. This advisory was part of, bul apart from, the give-and· take bet1•:een Congres5 and the White lfous• on the need for C<lntrols. The judgment c1n1e well after Congress had decided that it should give Nl:r:on stand·by authority to impose controls on all prices. wages. rents, and salaries. On !\lay .1, the Senate wa.'11 about to pas.'! an extension of the authority v.·he n S en . Robert Packv.·ood lR-Ore.) of· fered a key ainendment. Under Packwood's revi11ion. Ni,.;on would have authority to impose control~ in specific in· dustries (such as hi.'1 action on construction 1vages a n d pricesl but. would have to a!k tAngress for a concu rrent resolution to impose a general v.·11ge·price !reeze. Seeking adoplion of hi,11 amendment, Packwood asked lh:1! ··congre~s ha \Pt. the courage and y,•illingness to put thi!'I 1no nkey on it1' back and that Congres.'l decide, if and y,·hen we want to decide. when ""'llge and price c ontrol• generally should be enacted." Then Packwood produced a letter from Connally in which the .11dministration gave il.s .'lupport to the amendment. •·11 provided a work11bl• m e c h a n i"' ni with th• safeguards we have con· si~teotry ad vocated w it ti respect to such power.'!. name- ly, that gent>ral wag'!:·pric• control~ should not be in· stltuted b.v the chief executive -short of an all-out national emergency without • further 1n a n d a t t fron1 Congre!'ls.'' But Sen. W!han1 Proxmire (D·\\'i.~.) argued that "it is im· portant that the decision be m:ide very sw iftl y and be made by the President or the t:nited States on the basis or the best advice he can get and nol on the basL,, of a long, ex· tended debate in Congres.~." lie y,·arned that if busines"' or labor anticipatetl a freeze "there i.q tl'Cry reason v.·hy one might proceed to push up his price or \\·agt: as rapidly a.~ !lOSSible." The am e nd m e n t wa1' defealed 41 -30 and the ex· tension -until Ap ril 30, 197? -ap1iroved 67-4 v.·ith only Sens. Jan1es I.. Ru c Ir. I e y !Con.:;ervalive-N.Y.1. Van c • Hartk~ ID·lnd.), Sa m J. Ervin Jr. 10-N.G.), and Packwood in opJXlsition. As a result. Nixon ~'as ablt lo impose the frte:r.e with absolute secrecy and sud· denness, despite Connally',, advice -as of April 30-tha t he should not 10 it alone. Accounta11ts Slate Meet The Orange Coast California Chapter of the Natio nal Auoclation or Accountanb will meet Sept. 15 at the Aifporter Inn in Newport Beach. The htn will be the recular meeting place for tht :zoo. member chapter which wlll mett the third Wedne5day of each month. Meetings will be preceded by a soci al hour and dinner and fallowed by I l\ltelt !peaker tn the aeeountinc tr flnanee Jielt. Sally Bonanos \_ R .. lly Is ••. 9ananas , That Is , ' ,. -. ---~ -- PllOT .AOV£RTISER -'( CHECKING •UP• Men i11 ' • Se r vi re U.S Air Force Captain 'A f1·i ce:111 Qt1 ee 11' 1-l eittl ~ Movie Poll S1epbea R. Tyler. son of r.-tr. al\CI ~l rs. (jordon A. Tyler, 7931 llunald Road. llunlington Beat:h, has received lhe Atr i\lcdal lur aerial ;1chicvcment in Vietnaui. Cl:lp tain T}ll·r. a pilot al Va J\"ang Air Base. was cited for his outstanding air1nans!11p and courage un sJcccssful and important 111iss1ons completed under haz:1rdous conditions. ts~· L. \I. BOYD "lllE OLO !'U UT II E It \ ci E.\:TLE.\lA.'\ l'Ctl1rned ln•1\l 1he hunt 111th tu~ do;.::-TllL'\ barkrd <•I 1111· h:1t'i-. djM•1 hunJ:rih Bui lht• 1na11·-. d111n1•1 t·:-i111r l1 r .. \ ,·1·11.unl\ To q111•'1 du11 n 1hc d•J!.!.~ 1l'111110r:i1·il.\ !hr t·uni.. th11111•1t 1111lr 111el•·~ "1 1·urn dough 1nro hrit f<JI lhf'rl tu~"('d and 11db11~ 111 till·! hullcnrig hotu1d<: ··Thus l',tffit'I 1·r tJ\ lh\' 11ord 'hu;;hpup· 111<·~ ., rt·pu1·1, nur Lilnl!U:I~(' 111'111 ,111.i-: 111 " 111u1c-1:u1rt1dlor1-;I 11111 nniyt:re three t1111es rit·hcr th:1n the 111ilk of !l ,Jcrscy e1111· Tiro 1nayl.lc three 1 1 rn es harder tu get. too Ii\ Tll E A1'Clt::.\T B:1 h y I 011 1 ;in T:•.1111ud. 11 ·· 11rit · T P n n1easures qf sprceh dP~l't'ndrd UJJ~•n lhc 11111·1<1 11·urnrn t()(•k 111nc and n1cn one ·· I' l'UHl STS 111!11ell ~riu tilt> lll'll· ll.I I" ii Br1l1~h l"Ulll tl1;1r l here s no s11ch 1h1np: a.<; a1 L"n1tcd S1il1cs pc11n1 \\lllCll 10 \JO\"IES (If all l tu11r 1rould _111u like tu see ;1 !!ai11" In Furl \\"orth -Co11. lu11 ll -ii 1nnlion r i {' 1 u r (' JXipulant.1 poll 11:1~ cnndlft'tcd ritnflng ~ea<nncd t'lli~··n~ 11ho contc~.c;;crt tn he 111111 f;1ns The1 hlp JO n;unrd 11rrr · 1 '·Tht· /\lnr;111 Quern " ~ ··(;1111e \l"i1h lhe \\'uid."' .1 ··c11izc11 l\anr." 4 ··Trc;1sure 11[ rhc Si crr11 .\1.1llrC'" ~ "\\lulhcring ll c1ghts."" 6 ··,A, Streetcar .\an1cd Dc.~1r;> ·· i "l~ehcc­ <:J ." 8. "Casablil11t:a. · 9 "Bcn- Hur." JO. '"La11Tcnce o f Arabin ."' Pcrsonallv. eou!d do 11ithout bo!h ··Stre"r1 ca r" :ind "Lawrr11cr. ·· 11·nu\ti prrfl'r ''Or Z!u1;1!:•J" and "lh\ thrl \\"11 terfri1111 ·· Cl!STU \IEH i-11::'.H\ !Cl::: I/. "La<;l ~c;ir 11r had th1!\ pu1npk1n· in the hr1ck.1"ard Hut :i guy on a rnolurcyclr ktHick· f'd it loose from its root s So n1.1· dad tvok a carpet ncrdll' :uul laced a n·al Ion I! eundlf:•\1 ick 11110 rlie hu~tC'd s1en1. Hr. put the 11ther 1•11d 11( lhe ll'ick into a hottle vf tunic 11atcr And 1rould 1ou belie\'C !he 1.J;1rncd p11 111ploi1 prrkrd up 11nd 11rnl on i;ro11111gq ·\ ho!lle-frd pu n1 pkin ' Ain't th:1 t the 11·eirdr~! thing .1·11u c1·rr heflrd ?" /\. II conics JU~1 ;nrtul t·losc tt. "Do dog s cr er get lnnsi l1!i~ or ;ip. pe ndicilisq·• A. Ton.sillt1s yes. ;ippendici!is no · HLESS OLll BH ,\11 \IA. he lu1·cd lovl' S;iid lie "\\'hen the one n1nn 101 C'~ thr one 11·u1n:in ;ind the onr 11on1a11 lo1 r s lhr unr rnan 1hr 1·cr1 angel~ lra\·r hra1 r n ;ind 1·ornr and .\1t in lhc h<1U\C ;111d s1ni; ior iri1 .. l!cad tht' t11rei::o1ni: In the l.:1drfriend and a~krr ltrr In look at 1ne tloscll' ;ind re1>0rl d she he;iril an~· mt1,1c '·!ndeed ·• ..:he !-.;11rt '"! 1il':1r Tcnnr~~e" ~~1·111f' ~1nc11ii.: ·~., trrn Tnn,· ., \"!'1 1 hu11H•l'"ll' Sii YOl "HE u11dr1 1l1C' 1111 111'1'~~1·111 111<1~q111lr1r~ lik< In h11r \11\l 1nu1·r 11 1:111 lhe 11t l1~·1· 11'111111 · ~l;llli1· ~" .ii th:11 Th•· 111r11 uf :-.c·1rn(·r 11,,11 .~:11 1hn1 1 lll'llll!";d Ill \ii(' ht1Tll<ll1 :-kill 11h1c·h 111u~1 ;it1r:11·1<: 1111•.~(plil••~ 1<: l<irl1r· ;1rul ('rrl;i111 ~11uls ~r·r ~:-11d 111 P"·"~1·-.s n .-.11pcr '"" P""' """ I \dd r",""' PTA I Bnn·r L1n1bur·n l\J:"I01h St,. t\r11 port HP:ich. s I u d t n t 1eprescnl;1l11 e on I he St ~1\l' Ro:ird of Edul":l1 1ou. 111'1 ~1w.·:1k . i t the h1·n111n!hl.1 n1ert1ng of 1hr Cttl1forn1a PTA Bn:irct o! \lanar;er<:. Sept R 1hr<1ugh 111 at lhC' ~hcn1 tor1 f''"ll;ire . Sa n ~·r:incisco ;,t..u11d;1nec uf ~arnc \\'hat's 11et'ded nuw i.~ ;in an\1-lactic · -,1(·1d pill !'.:.\pert 1t lie is assigned to a unit or the Aerospace Rescue and )'11 ,, ,111c.;1 10,15 11 11d r o111· Recovery Sctvicc whic h ''t'"!~ 11;-c '1elerH11rfl Q•HI Ptrddll.ll,' 11.fflffe•ft.lle JIOl. II"" perfnrn1s cun1bat and n1erdy di lie Hsr'1 111 l'fl/·;(·1\1.\·r. rr ..:. air rescue and cvacuut1on. ! p irl11·rerrr poss1b!r .-\ti-The captain "'as cun1- 11,-e.'' /~ti ers 10 t .l/. Bo!id. Jlaving unstepµcd nlast !or clearance. gallant sailor hand paddles Sonletin1es, as the saying goes, you can find your:'ielf up fl c·rct:k 11115s1oned in 1968 through or- /• (J liar 187.i . /\"eu·piiri boat under J\1r\1·port Boulevard bridge as his girlfr iend steers 1vith out a p add le . )'ou have to make do. f1ce Training School , Lackland firacll. Calif., 92UUO course for i\"c\1 port Island in we stern reac hes of Nen·port 1-t arbor. AF"U, Tex. -------· -__________________________ .::_.::_ ____ _ I ' • • ~ .._. 1st BIG WEEK ''LABOR DAY SALE'' PICK UP TOUR FREE SALE BOOKLET AT TOUR LOCAL B.E. STORE _, .. ~ Th i s is on ideal p one! to apply o ve r o n existing wall. f ' If works best when you put it up w ith panel adhesive a nd o few nails to hold 111 place till dry. POLYFOAM 1 ''x24''x72'' Ideal rep loce menl foam for chaise lounge or polio choir pods. 99c S·PC. METRIC WRENCH SET f-ui1 Combinolion or open end. :ZO·FT. 16 GA. EXTENSION CORD TUSTIN ORAN GI Perfect for po lio or general u ~e. Heavy d uty 16 gouge wire with red vinyl 111 su lo1ion. 1212 IRVINE 8lVD. 1:WJE, !CATELLA AVE. WISTMINSTIR LA HASRA BUILDERS /Jc .-,.;t BETTER QUALITY I t · TOILET SEAT I ' I j SOLID PLASTIC ( !£: ,, /' Pearlton e plastic 111 your choice of while, pink, b lue, yellow, gree n or beig e. 499 LATEX ANTIQUE KIT An d you save mone y. 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As a rrsult 111.1100 .1crrs :\'lri·r r s<iirl _ l.aler. 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I I i ! l " ....... __ .. ·- m1y ce south ce111f el1u, ''" dl190 fwy. •f hrlstol, cottt m111 ; 546-932l sfolop rnoncl1y tl'lru frldty 10 1.m. to 9:l 0 ".m .. sund1y noen te J p.m. uturd1y I 0 1.m. to 6 p.m. -· - DAIL Y PIL OT j§ Good-Ti me Jeans From Billy The Kid Jrrtns don 't have to loc>k ju st I 1ke jeans. Not at al l. They can bt very nev.1, very handso me. Even more fu n to \\P"r. LikP these two in pure Lotton for easy c.ire: .1. bru1;h rrl rl rnin1 in hur~u nrly, l ;i n1C'I t1nd blue. 8-14 re~. R-1 fl slirn 7 .SO, 26-30 9.00 b. unt ut cord uro y, .. ir!cvvi nrl er, co nt i nentJ I ~t y lr. B ur~un rly, c;imel, hlue, brown 8.50 & 10.00 Robert Bruce G rubh shirts o f cotton knit Lolnr(Ld (Ind t on1fnrtable casual torrero; Crc\v nr( k ~tyle with a Dozens of s t ri re~ a nd ~oli rl colors to pick fro m. 8 -20 . Soli ds 4.00,str ipes 4.5 0 hnys' wear 14, OOys' fum.13 MAVCO • • -· J• DA!LV PILOT WtdMsd.tY. Septtmbtt l. 1971 Wtdn tK!ay, Stpltmber 1, iq71 PILOT ·ADVERTISER S 350 Named to Estancia High School Honbr Roll Estancia High &hool has Arthur Cruz, Linda r'layrnon. Lassen, Marci a J..awreneoe, Joo 0 I s o 11 . 0 e b or ah Ben f"ahy, M i c h at t Johnso.., MIJt Kw a be. Slhllling, Martha Stephens. honored more than 3 5 0 Cynthill Dodson, OJ a n e A!att Lee, Steve Lee, OSborn, Leanne Owen, Cheryl Flaminio, Lee Jl'riedersdorf, Anne Lee, Karen Leedom, Caro.I Stemil1.ke, C ar I students for 0 u t s ta 11 d 1 0 g Eckert. John Edwards, Robert Lombard. Dav Id Parks Dennise Gair, Ja1nes GaUade. Diane Lenke, Joseph Magana . Stevens, Jerry Sullivan. Robin · ll 0 I 8 0 d Feniandez. Joe Loving, Laura Manning, Nina Peggie Plank, Anne Povds. Stanley Gardiner, Margaret Charles Masson, academic performance during GentHng , Pain Cordon, Linda Mas.son, Carol Mny, Janis Price, Cindy Regnier, (;eenen, Candy Gibbons. Alex-Anna McGhie, D ebor ah Takusagawa, Peter Tienkea. the second semester, 1970-71. •1 ·ch I McC k Sall 'la<k R•."hey, d C I . CI " M . Mil1 ~ I . Terry Tovar. Kat b It e-n Grasso. John Crover. ,,. 1 ae rac en. y " ~ an e.r og an1an, en n ,.,ayer, arc1a ..,.J', ..,earu Amoog those lauded "'ere Annie llarrington, Bob Hart. !\1cGee. Patricia Mercado, Ken Rudd, Suzi Schwetrlz, Graham. Miller, Ann Montano. Trickett. Janelle W a Ito n. eight fr e 8 h ni en three C<irol Heal\', Colette Henne, Ste1•e r.1erchant, Sherri Mid-!\1ary Sigler, James Staley, Carol Green, Donna Jlarbin, Pam Moore, Robert !\1or-Daniel Watt, Steve Webster. oopho1nores. three juniors. and Karen Herrin. Jeanne Mueft , dleton . Ellen Stevenson, J-t o b e rt Janet lierschler, M i n d y rison, Sheryl Nichols, J.fer-Doug Weiler, Lorraine West. nine seniors, ·who earned l; a r y H 0 1 z er. D a v id Lynn Miller. Fritz !\1ue.lJer, Stoddard, Linda Sul livan, Deb-Holmes, Betty Horne. rllee Olson, Scot Rabe. Carol Whiddon, Thom a a straight A scores. 1-Iomestead, Mary liumphrey. Audrey Ne\\·man. Tavia Noll, bi e Ta y I o r, Th orn as Curt 1-Ioy t. Suzanne Hubner. Deborah Riley, S ~ e p hen Wickland, Peter Wilk, Steven Freshman st r 3 i g h 1 A Quenby Hyman , Ga i I Ch ris O'H:.ir, Thom pson, Isbell. Thom a s Ryan, Margie Schelin. Charles WiMett and Jeff Zelsdorr. students were: Ri c hard~_;;c:.:::.:e~c..:.~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-;-~~~~~~~~~~~,-.c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Ensley. Debra Grosz. Cyn thia llolr11. r.lark La1\. La\\•rcnte Line-0i n. l\1ark l\111ler, Parnela S hivle y . and Joan 'J'aku~agaw:i .. Sophomores with straight A scores were: 1'om Brock· int,r!.on. Laura Cadnunl, and Deeann 1\1a rlincz . Junior straight A students \\'ere Sig Fidyke. Connie l!l'llm. and Kr1 st1e Kri~h{'r. Seniors wit h straight A !'cores were . .Joyce Anthony, Howard Be nnet , Joan Pren· lice. \Vil!iam r.f utchie . \\'ard Saunders. Patrit·ia Sc 0 t t . Carolee Sheppird . C h e r Y I :'rn;ilh\'ood and G t' o r g e I t t Shicev. Other students honored for academic excellence \\'ere: FR E S H 1\1 E N · Lyn ne Adams. Kim Andersen. ,Jill !\ngel. Roxanne Becher. Lisa Bennett. Shervl Black . Kimberley Blank.' Deni~e Bloom. Jeffrey Bosen. Darla Cantv.•ell , l\ancy Ch:i.ppel. ~lichelle Cha ve1.. Charlotte Cook. Diane Da\·ies. Sallv Drer. Janice F'ujiinoto. \\" i 11 (;crci<\. ])('V\'ie <;en t o s i. Arleine Gusta \'eson, Laureen Henne. Steven Himes. !'It i c h a e l llodson. Lillian Hopkins. Carol llorne. Lor! Huber. Robin Huffine. 1\l a r y J·Jumphre~·. Kerry H ~·man. .Janies Isaacs. 1-1 er be rt Kandel ' Ch ristine Kemp. ./ 11 y n e Lang. Trude Larsen. Gayle Leanza. Bonnie Lerasseur_ Ahrrn L 'Hoir . B r i an Lind1e.r. Stephan ie ?ltaeda. Clara r..taehara. Jennifer l\tan- n1n;;. l\l ichael l\lcLaughlin, Ga yle r..1cS11·ain, Gail l\·liller. Dehra r..1 oe. l\1e!odee Jl,lorgan. Stephen ~1orton. I\ a n e y Nehrenberg. Ellen Nierich. Patrlcia O'Neil. S te ve n Ohl sen. Kim Olson. Letiliil Pantoja. Ton~' Pellegrino. Cy n I h i a Pinskv. Julie Rabe. Sab.rina Rasmu ssen. (;erry !;ample, Anthony Sa\\'aya. Jiln Scott Ellyn Shaffer. .John slglt!r. Scott Stebick. .Jeffrey Stratton. Scot I Thompson, Ellen Van Horn. Linda Vanian. Da nit>l Vest , Robin \\'arcl. Bonnie 'Vhidclon, Kenneth \\'ong and La1\•rence 'roods. S 0 P 1-1 0 ~1 0 R ES : Sheri Abrahamsen. Ste1·e Acklin. Ronald Agui lera. J a n ice Anderson. rher~·J Ange l. Luzanna Arredondo, Pa1nela Backstrom. She!Jev Baker. Paula Ba\u,·an. h:ar~n Benton . llO\\·ard Bishop IV. Kathryn Bono. Suzanne B r ad I e y . Deborah Brou,1·er. G reg B;o11n . Patrjcia BL1rson. !\lnrv Can- nad\'. B a r b a r a CPr:C,,rini . . Stephen Chaill·\n, Tixld Colhns. Peggi· Cos tt!lo . .Janie Cox . . Jan Cru n1. Cfl~eue Crum· p;;l"lit'r. Frank Cone\ Salh· Dal e. . .Jenni[er n;i tel' . .Ir.an ·oam11 tjk .. Judi:h Daub. Da \ 1d DeKoker r·1ndv f}t>Ru~l1a . llerb"r! Dunla1). K<Jren [:iker .\l;ir~ r I d r 1 d g t:>. r; n b r 1 e 11 ;, F<>rnand"! ~lnr\' f.'1f'f:l1>t, n1l"k f riu ncl'< D<>hra F1T 1 ,f.1 n1tr Furtner l'atrir·ia r.ibb< A\Ji-.,n l.1f'r k\er l·~1'angr\ine r;r.nuq), [),,bra II a n ~ n n . f'.11)1r>lii llen lr 1· Ingri d l!D17.er '\'1lharn ll11hnf"r. r a ro t l k<>da_ C1)1111ir J:irri1s(ln. l\a ren .Jr1hn~nn. L.'ll11·eJ ./oh11 <r1n n ri nd\' l\e:irn~. n n n n a Kt'1111~. .lrr«mt· Kn11d~nn, Kri s Kr1la~"il1~ki . flebhie I\ ruse. ''o!criP 1\11\ kenrl:ill. Sherl'l La!0r. Candace 1~ a r n e d , Shauna Lauritz.en, 1~ n is Lernerts. Ar1hur Liddle . .Tann Lincoln. Kendell Linebarger. Ginger M.1rrs. l\rllr r.tcCr<inn n a1·id !\1C'Duffie. R n b e rt !l!itChPJI. P.1!11' !\fnnf rll, ~lark ~lnnl:!o1ner\'. Svl\'iJ l\lorenn. Kathy ~·f'\rlso11 . PhilliQ N\'e . . Jan Orrlen. Judy OJiden. Andres Ol sen. Rila Pendola. h·lollv Rei:::an, Dal'id Roak. Sydni Roberson. Crail? Roush. Robin Rorf" . .Teannr Ruth. 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Reg. 98c ' 'GO !~~~Os~~~~ SU~-· r ~ Coppertone,::~) • Suntan lotion or Oil P~t.k or 60 Pdper fl4U- ~in:; i~ a··~orted colors to; all •1our rndc~r er 0·1tdoor 11Peit. 1 OC •ez, 2 tar 27t ., -~ ... I I ! RANDY VAT AHA Vatal1a Gets A11otl1 e1· T1·y With Pats Bv PHIL noss O! I~• O•llv Pilftl t••ll Somebody up 1here must like lhe Rab-b•• That certain S(1mebod.\• i;; the !\cw Eng. land Patriots of the N11L1on;il Footba ll League. whn tod<1.Y ::1re nHering Jrvine ·s Rand,\' llhe Rabbit) Vataha a tryout as 1 wide receiver, Finding himse lf in an ernbarrassing s1tuiltion "'hen thr Los An~cles Rams re- lra~rd him last \\'rrk. the form er Crn!dcn \'.-est College ~ta r flpw into Bosron Tuts· d:'l\' for anl'l!hrr crack al culling the NFL mustard. Al !'\ew ~:n~land . hr'~ being 1emport1r- il~1 reunited y.•11h his ex·Stanfnrd t.:niveri;· i!,v mate. quarterback Jim Plunketl, e.lsD a Patrin(. Speculation ha s it th;i1 recnrnmcnda- t1nns from Rams assist.ant coach Dick \'errneil and "'ide recei~·pr .Jack Snow 'l'hile !he tc;im wa s in Boston Sundav may ha \1e prompted NrY.· Engl<1nd tO give Va!ah;i a lryout. If he doesn't m;ike il y,•ith lhe Patriot.o;, Vataha y,•ill return later this mnnth In one nf his favorite locales -the Slanrord c.1mpus south o( San F'rancisco -and he'll be alt.ending cl11ssl's there unlil December \\'hen he'll h;ive garnered ennu,eh crertits to \Valk off wilh his BA dei:ree in p<11itical science. In addi tion to 1his cla~srMm chore~. if 1\£>11· En elanrl r{f){'~ lcl him gn. the Ratr f.1: 1s planning on a~sillling his former hP::id cn::ich -John Ralston -with !he lndians' freshman fool ball prospects this fall. If lhe Patriots drop !he guillotine on \lataha, hP says. ''I'm just going b;ick to , i::rhool and finish out tha t las! quaner. Then T y,·nuld like Ln ,en on 1n ei!hcr i?radua!e school or !aw ~Ch()(lt and mav. hr lr;irn .<;nmelhin,e rl1!finite ahnu t 1he f1rld 1poli1iral science.I. Bli1 a In! or H1;it de pends on where I can grl in." \.Vhat ;ih0ut venturing up to C<inarla nrxt summrr and tr ying out fo r onP. of lhc prn grirl nutfils Ufl therr~ Thl' Rahb!l slaps the in~\ant nlx nn Iha! irle:t with the repl.v, "I Y.'nulrln't go lo C;inada. If l'm going tn !rv 0ut. I'd rather dn it wilh nn Amerlf';in tram .. \\'i1 h th t> sour taste of rcjectH'l n hy thl' Rams still lingering in his mnu1h . the. alwa.vs-sm1ling 22·ye;:ir-old admits that he felt it was ine\•itablr . "I had a feelin.e that. al mv siie. l'rl h;ive to rln extremely well irl the pn•- se::i~n g;:imt"~.'' s;:iys V;it;ih;i "~ut," he laments. "lhe~· llhe Ram!i l rhdn't thrnw m;inv paSSf'S m,V 11<1.\'. SO I knf'll' 11 \\'aS C'om1n~ snmr11mr " In .~pitr of ;:ill thr hC';:ir!hrr111i rlr:il1 him In thr Rains. thP Rabbi! rnuld ftnd h1~ JYll nf golrl nn lhP oppn~11e coa.~r 1.1·ith f'lunkrtt on<:C'·:iga1n o/fcring some as· !ils!ance. Al ex's }'ate Not Decid ed DETROIT !AP I A threr·man Arb1 tr;:ition p::inel Tuesday p<JSfponcd in· deFin1tel~· a decision on the appea l or California Angel outfielder Alex Johnson. 11uspcnded from the club .lune 21i fnr whilt team officials charl{ed \lo'as a lack of "his best efforts Inward the !''inning of games." " Johnson ttstHicd befort lhl' panel fnr 01·pr lhree hours in what his attorney ~1arvin P.iill er had saiO earlier 1.1·a.~ an at· tempt to challenge thf! suspension on groundg Johnson had been suflerin~ from '·emotio_n11I" prohlems at the lime of liuspcnsion. Follo~'ing lhe hearing , the panel wnuld nnly say it intends to meet again "in a f'Ouple of werks" In Anaheim 11'1 review lcstimony taken Tuesday 11nd in earlier henring~ in Ana heim. Thl' panel conllists of !\filler, whn is also execulive director of ~he Major Leagul' Ba.i;eball Players Association ; .John J. Gaherin, labor rela linns con . i;ult11nl to !he major leA,eue LP.ams. and Le11·is M. Gill. prtsldcnt of the National Allsoclatlon of ArbitrRtors. .ll'lhnso.n. 23, Was the 1970 Americ11n League batting champion with a .329 averagt. Al the timt or his SU!!pension this year, he was baUing .2fi0. From spring tralnlng until his Ju~ 26 11uspe.nslon, Johnson was lined 29 time_, '11 Angel ~ianage:r 1.A?fl .Y Phllhps fnr i1uch things M m11'slng prachce and nol run. Joi1nc out iz round bAlls. Ra~cllall commlMloner Bowie Kuhn olacc<J .lohn.~nn on a "re..stric1 ed list" "hen the Angels JO..day suspension tll:• r'rM. Savage By DEKE HOliLGATE 0! llo• 0.1h' l'li.t l!t U 01\'TARIO -Don 't look for Swede Savage, youngest drive r ln the California SOO, to do anything rash when lhe green flai::; rlnips Sunday al Ontario ~lotor Speedw111', "·To ha.ve to race lnt.o the first corner of a ~mile rat e iii a rid1 culously stupid lh1ng to do, .. Sava ge said . "Taking an un- due t'hiln<:e hlie that would be du1nb. "I \\'OU\rl like to come out of the firs! eorne r right behind Mark lJonohue, who sl arts just ahead of mt'. but he has a cou. pie of fast. fell ows on the first row alongsid e him, and the y have to go 60meplate. Plots "I wouldn't want them cra!htng me. and I don 't wanl to take any rhaoc-es where I might hit lhem Actually. l'm (::lad ID be slarting up where I am ~·ith the bell er drivers, It 's a comfort<ible reeling lo be up with Robby Unser, Peter Revson and Johnny Rutherford. They're. not going to do anything fool ish ." Savage regards his chances to win the 5500,000 race fi rst rate. "I have a good engine man and a good tre~ We're going to change the car around just a bit Thursday during carburetion tests and then maybe we can go a Jlttle riuicker than WP did in qual i(ying, .. he s11id Sa vage qualified fourth faste~t at 180.396 n1ph .. He hopes to al'erage Ontario between 174 and 175 mph during the race . Thal !s roughly the aame average speed pole·si!ter Mark. Donohue was able to maintain during a brief test Sunday dur· ing a full fuel load. "Jn para<:licl' I was able to run 180 with a race setup. F'or qualifying we ~urned the boost pressure on the supercharger. but I did 180 without ll. and I hope I can run right al 175 witt\._a full load," Savage said. Al so on Thursday Savage will ex · pei i1nenl wilh a radio transmitter that \\'ill allow him to talk with hill crew while he is lapping lhe 2.5-rnile track. The first successful wse of such a radio during a race was by Al Unser in the A'S REGGIE JACKSON TAKES THREE POINT LAND I NG AS KEN McMULLEN' RETRIEVES WILD THROW. A11gels Fall, 4·1 A's Attend to Business -Lead Goes Up and Up .. The one <1 rnaz1ng thing abnut lhts !Pam.'' Dick \.\'illiilOS 1.1•as saying Tuell· day nigh!. "is the ~y they've been bear· ing down on the rield even th ouj?h we ha\·e a big lead. That's really been the key as much as anything." \V illla ms. a lcadin~ canrlicla!c fnr man;iger of lhe year laurels inasm uch a.<; his Oakland AlhlE'tics are lfi i::ames in front of 1he Kansas Cily Royals in the American League West. saw hL<> cluh of· S~n1. ! S•~t. 1 s .... 1 1 .'1nge l sr.,1e All Gom11"" 1(1'1 ('°'GJ A,o~tl• ~t. OeOl•...i O~~~ Dolf ll~g•I• ~I M1lw~u~•f fer another exampli~ of 11ttend1n~ to bu~inf'<;S Tuesday night at Anaheim Stadium. Held lo R l·l lie [or i;even innings by lhe California Angels. the A's exploded l'lr three runs in the ei,ehth and chal kE'd up a 4 1 victory. reducinl! their magic. if SU)lPrf111ous. nun1her In 14 "Sure, !he J?UYS are h;iv1n.c fun this ~·rar " \\'1 lliam,<; aOrn1!1e1t. ··b111 they h:i l'en·1 lns l the ir enthusiasm for the i::an1r. I h;i1•en '1 h;id to kick ·em 1n the fa nny ton nftcn . ·• !lc.<µ1le a comfflr!ablc lend. the A's hn1~hcd lh!~ ninn1h of 1\Ugt1~t \\'llh a '23·11 rC'rord, 1he1r n1ns1 prosprrous. "\\'F'vP hern ll1rliv ;i ff'\\' t une~ anrl harl our share nf break.~." C'la1nlrd slu,e_i::1n~ outfielder He,egle ,lackson, "bu1 n1o~tly 1 \'~ hecn a te;im effort. All 2~ ,i;:uys ha ve conlnbulE'd .. .Jack.<;On and Ri ck Monday -along with pilcher Bl ue Moon Odnn1 -were. lhc chief contributor.~ Tucsdav. Jackson rifl- er! a booming ~00-foot douhle orr the ceo!f;'rf1rlO fen ce to snap the l·l tic in thp eighth inning and ~londav provided the insurance with ;i twn-ruri tnple in the samP inning. The game·~·inn1ng h1I w115 Jai::kson '!ll 15th of the season -lOps on the club. 0.;ikland makes it ... final appeara~ In Anaheim tonighl and will try for a 11eries sweep when ii srnd;; Chuck Onbson, 14·.'.l, al!:::iin.5l the Angels' Andy Messersmith, 14·12. \\1ill iams ::iL"O likes his ch;inca_againsl Baltimore in lhe mu c h· a ss ~ med Amprican League playoff next month "I like lo think we're as good as they are,'' he sai d. "Oor defcnsp has been 1ui:-t a.o; good as theirs and we have a bette r bu llpen. But nnly time tell . I don't think any team will win it in three stra1gh1 - unlcs~ "'C win thC' f!rs1 one." The A's sec ur ed their fif th stra1~h\·"1n when Joe Rudi deli verer! a nnr.0111 single otf losing pitcher Tom fl1 urph~' ::inrt .Jackson followed with his bl,e cloulJIP. Af!er an lnlen!ional 11·alk and <in rrror by .lin1 Spence r on whal 11·nuld ha,-e hcen ·;iii innlng-enrilng doubl e play, M on cl 11 y launched his tw()-run triple. 041CLI HD ... t ft tbl (~mp.>ntr!\, U j 0 I 0 11"1!J, If l 1 l 0 Ill J~C~IO", d • 1 7 I EP!l'I", l b I 0 & 0 Mt<Mn. lb 0 0 0 ~ 8•"'10, lb • I I I M>!<l<I••. Cl 0 I 7 Ount~n, c 0 0 n OG•M<>. l b • 0 0 o O<lo,....~ JOOG l('l(lwleo. p ! 0 0 0 T~•·I· O••••l>d Ctl••o·~lt " .. CALIF'Oll'lll\ ~O r ~rbl l\ln••Mr, in • o n o p.,..,._ (I • I 1 0 C.o•»-1•1. II • P n P ""'<Jn•I, " J Q ! " Snf'~r .. , lb J 0 1 I Cow~~. lb ! ~ a o McMul••~. JP o o a Peno• ,, ii c ft Be•ry. t>-" n n o ~··11~•n•on ( ' O O O rr,.b<>•fl o~ 1 P O 0 f ~\~ir.r, p J JI I ll L AH•-.. p ~ n ~ ~ O'll"r~. "" t P ~ O T~'-'' 11 ! ! I I"' M'l 1'10 • •M M"' ,,..,. • I E -F'r"'J'"'I• '"'~" 1 Loe C•ml'•r•'"· ~~"~"' or (•" R J•cW"'" )fl, - n~om IW,IO ~t <C~~wl"' T Mtri~~y IL.~ <I L ~<l•o 0•':'"~~' (~<M•~• ~ 7P Mo•ft•• ~fl -~ ,,., " ' • " .. " ' , ' " ' • • " • ' • ' '" • • ~~·· -<C ~""'" '" ' '/IU•~" I "' ,. 111!1!"'0~"'" ~ 6QO MESC fl ER Y GETS PRO CAGE JOB " ' • RALEIGH. N.C. - Tom l\lP.~rhery, (orn1er Nalinn;il Ra,c;kcthall A ~'-or:i<ttinn player fnr the Se;i!tlc Su pcrsnn1c!'. will be named head coach of the f'arohna Cnul'!oirs Thursda.v. thr Ralr1gh News and Obse rver reported in it!ii \Vednesday ed1· tion. Tht paper said ~leschery. 32. ~·ill suc- ceed Jerry SfeclP. y,•hn resigned Aug 17 ;ifter coaching the Cougars the la ~L half of the 1970-71 season . It said l\leschery h;id agreed l<1 coach the Cougars during thf! upcoming season under a one·year conlracl. Y az Predicts Bright Future After Bad Year BOSTOt\ iAPl -Carl YastrzemskL slruggling through the "·orst season of his brilliant ll ·year career, snapped out nr it long enough lo win a ball game Tuesday night. After"·ards he said he secs plenty of good ye;irs slill ahead. "I've h<1d a real bad yel'lr·perlod.'' the :12·ycar·nld Boston Red Sox nulfie.lder said. "I'm in itrcal shape, and I expect lo ha ve five to .~even more good yc;irs." Y;i.~trzemski. with hi~ hailing and home run 1n11rks f;ir below normal, has heard plcn!.v of booing in the last couple of rnont lls -and Tuesday night wa s no ex· crp!inn . The crowd of 26.0·W was on hin1 Pvery lime he came lo lhe pl a!P- espec1a lly afler he struck out with !Y.'ll on ;ind two oul in the seventh inning of a {le game. He came up in the same situation in the ninth. hnwever, and hit a long drive high ~1ff 1he le ft center fiE'ld wa ll , sending home the y,•1nning run 1n a 4·3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. ''lnder lh!' circumsl;inces. 11 was one of my mnst .~al1sfy1n~ hits in .~01ne time," Yastrzcinski said . ''Nothing's tnn sat1s· J.1 1ni; \\hen ynu'rr 1311 ~ames nuL But .11.u keep l l'\ltO~ Vnu never knov.·. That 'i 1d111 t the game's about." Y;17 s111d I he hr11ung he·.~ bren rece1\ ing dPe~11·t botl11"r h11n _ "l'1e bce 11 l)f)()Pd hcfnrr ;ind l cxpe1t lri he hnoc<l 1n the lulure. J\aturally lhc pen· pie want l.o see n1c h11. I'm paid lo hit. J'1n poitrl to perform . ;i11d I'm onl perfr)l'n11ng well r don'l bei::rurtge people l)(11)111g me for not rierformin g." The 1hrce-ti1ne An1encan Lc<1gur h;if. ting ch::i mp i;Jn, wrio JUSI n11sse<J his fourth title with a .329 avcr;i~e la~! year, 1.~ hilling only around .26<1 this se;i~on And after averaging ncarl~ 40 h0mrrs "" seasnn for the l11st lour years, he has hil just 14 so far in 1971. Yaz traces his troubles to a sprained thum h ht' suffered wh ile making a diving play in the outfield on M11y 31. ''It's simple. really.'' he said . ''\.Vhen I hurt my thumb, I i;;tarted goin.c lo left field. I became a defensive hiUer. slap- ping at the ball. When the hand got bel· ler. I started to jump al the ball .. These may sound like little thing.~. but Ya7. says thal's all it lakes to throw him oft. 500 Strategy Indy SOO he !''on !!Isl May . A ff'W week! later Al's brother, Bobb.v, who is Savage's Olsonite Eagle teamnuite, had a radio in his car. "We may put ooe In and test It." Sa v<1ge scild. "rn1 curious about the. radlo. rd like to see how it wor k!!." In a sense Santa Ana resident Savagt. i.~ the homdown boy ln this race. He grew up 15 miles from the $25 mllllon race course &nd was graduated from Pac.Ilic High School in San Bernardino, where he was a rootball star, On race day there wiU be pl enty of friends and relati ves 1n !he grandstand cheering for him Both his parenl.5, step- mother and stepf11ther, Kfandparenls, brother. and fello~·s he atlended school "·Rh will be &catlered among an an· 11ci paled 140,000 !iipeclators. A fe1v othcr.o; will be rooting for lhe Dan Gurney proler;:e. Savage v.·ilt be mak1nR his Hrst racing appearance at the speedway where he suffered a near·falal injury lasl ~tarch 111 an accident. He has made what altending physician.! descriOe as ll remarkably rapid recovery. During his recuperation period Savage begar1 receiving a flood of mail from 1vell·w1shers. The mail is still coming to his home and lo the All-American Racers plant 1n Santa Ana evt'ry day, Parker Blasts One Moonshot Sparks LA Past Houston Bv GLENN \V l~JTE Ot th• O•llV l"lltt illlf HOCSTON -ll ~·ould seem only right lha t an yone interested in as1ronomy and mnon rocket launch ing shoulO soined ay put something into orbit himself. And Tuesday night in Houston . M;iuri ce \Vesley Parker did just that as he spark- ed the Dodgers In a 3-1 triumph ovPr the Aslms before a meager Astrodome throng or 7 . .'.1.\0. Parker unloaded a ~2.S·font hom e run in ' ~"" 1 S~ol , l """'· '""' Dodge r S I ale .. n Ot mH •" 11:~1 '401 O..Oo••• •' """""'n" OotiG"'' •• ""'"'D" OO<lo•" ~• (•nein~•lt t:ll>lt§H\ ~' {lnt•tin•tl ~''' vt. (l~c1n.,u1 ! '\ " ... .I I! n"' I ii n "'· • ~3 D "'· 1111~ .... the first inning ln bring in l.wn runs -all m;i nagrr \\'a lter Al ston '.<; 1·h;ips nPPdcd fnr their .i;ecnnri stra1 ghl conquest. in this T<'.·01.s cilv \~'ei;, a.~· hf' is kn own to his trarnm~tcs and friend~. ;ichni1i; that it was nne of hi s Jnn,t;E'r ci rruil f'\011ti; since he bccan1e ;i m"Sjnr Je;o.gucr in !%4 And he says th;it astrnno111v ;ind the mnonshol s ilrP arnnnJ.: hi~ hnl)hie~ -as \\'Ctl as J,!Olf. brid.cr. e!c ''I've enJoyrrl ai;trnnnn1y si nt e I Will> in -I'm nn rx· pert but 1 try educatin~ mvi;rl f ;ihnut H," s;i_1·s thP ll·year·nld infield.cr-nu!firldrr. rarkrr ~·as the Dodgrr nf 1hP Ye;i r in 1!170 when hl' hatterl .. 11!1. drovp 111 11 l runs and played in ;ill lli l l!amr~. Dn1nl( I hose things permitted hin1 In acl'Ompll~h the lhree goals he had set fnr h1n1scll : bat .300. drive in 100 run!\ and play in every game. Bui Wes had nne pr ri;nnal ~acrl/ice something which Parker talk~ about .cuardedly snd prefers not to elabo rate on. And so hr srt no P"rsonal nbjctlll'Cs for thi~ campaig n "J\l.V on ly goa l 11'i1S for !he team tn 11'1n the rlivi sion.'' hP 1'a.rs. 1\nrl despitr the fa('J \he 's cnn1inl! bru·k tn 1,70 fnrn1 hy hav1n~ hlt in Pi~ht of the 11 J(a1nes on !hi!ii trip, he says he will not c1•en set.short· range goals fnr himself for the fi nal n1onlh o( the seasnn . After his (\l'O hit~ Tue sday and a couple nl ,eOlld fielding plays . Al.~lon says, "he looked like last year·s Parker." Bul the four·Ume c;o!dcn Gln\le Award winner says, "one garne does nol make a season. I might look good today and bad tomorro"··'' \Vhcn ont> admiring reported trit'd lo negate the sl;>Jc_menl. P;:irli er simply said , "I'm only being realistic:· Alston was also dclighlrd y,•ith the pitch ing effor ts nr D<iyle Alexander. !he Al;ihan1an \\'ho \\'orkcd a complete game. ,~;:ilking onlv f\\'n tbo!h (ln .'.l-2 pilchesJ .and efl rrti1•f.ly sca!lering nine hits. "His c(lntrol is y,•hat 1mpresses me," Al.«ton slates. "I've i;ccn guys 11•hn"vr lx<en in the ml!· jurs 10 .vcar~ \\'h(\ can't gPt it over the p!alP 1\ilh g('IO{I m(1t1nn likr he dnes. "Hr 's gnt 111!~ nf poise for ::i youngster IA\cxandrr 1vil1 be 21 Sa1urd<iyl. I Y.'l!S irnprr ~~cd the first cnuplc or ,e ::imes I ~a w hin1 pi!r h hut 1 didn 't. wanL Lo go ovrrho:.ird on him too i;oon. "But he 's pitrhcd well cverv time he 's i::nn(' nut ." Allitl'ln would nnt say thal Alexander Y.·i l\ not hr part nf Lhe pitching rotation -at least fo r a\~·hdr. lO~ 111H GELE~ HOU~TON •br~•bl •brft rbt "'""""n• . ., • 1 l ' l./'6•1~•• " 1 n I o Mn .. 11 !ft ICM•"'·~~ ·n 0 v.· o ..... ,, I! "-"""· ·~ 1>.,,,.11 r• WI'~•>.•• •! 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S Open Tenn is l'hamp1nnships. \\11th 10 nf !hP wnrtr1·~ tri p player$. in· elud ing de fcnd1n,e cli:imp1on,<; Ken Rnsew;ill and l\1arg;iret. Co\J1·t. hypass1 n,-: this 12·rl.::i y, $11ifl,()OO ex!ra\•aganz;i nn i;::r::ii;,;;, tourn:imcn l nffir·i;il~ Ort•irled 1n r:.in k only cigh! of thE' !211 men. in~t cad nl 20 as last year. !n ma ke i1 the widest open of U.S. Opens. Eighl of the li4 wnmrn al ~o y,•ere srrclcd . But last·minute injuries anrl exhausl1on forced lhe serding!i In hr parerl :imong the women :.ind reva mped for the men. C-Orona del Mar's Rod Laver, S<'eded No. 3, pulled out pleading f:i!l{:Ul'. Br1· tain's Virginia Wade, No . .'.l ;imong lhe y,•nmen, withdrew 11flcr she hrnke her ankle in the E:t stcrn Lawn Tennis Cham· pionships l::ist Salurday. In another la st·minutP manC'uver, lournament officials reneged nn an earlier plan lo make openlng day a "for 1nrn only" 11ff11ir "'Ith the ":oinen "·ailing Ill lhr> \I IOI:~ fr,r R Thurs<l<i,1' start j\;01' the lop half nr !hr men's r!ra\v and th• lnll'rr h;ilf of the y,•omen's dr:n11 ar11 pl;~y1n1: tori;iy w11h !he rE'ma1r1der i;ch«du!cd for Thursd ~.v. Tnp·secdcd .J0h11 Newcombe, I h I'! i\uslral!an 11·hn 11 nn \.\11n1blrd1Jn, 1.1·a~ i;checJ\iled to npen tod;iy's acl1Un nn the cen!cr rnurt against French Open litlist J an !\odes of Czcchnslov;:ikia. Also scheduled for top billing are (nrmrr Davis Cup teammotes No. 7 seed Cliff Ric.hey of San Angrln. Tex , and Charlie ras;irrll of ruerrn Rico: No. 2 RosC'mary Casals 11f San Francisco. run· ncr·up to f\-1rs. Court here l::ist year. and Belly Stove o( the Nelherlands, and ll ie Nastase or Homanla and Joaquin Uiyo- ~1ayo of Mexico. i\-1rs L:ourl, whose victory here lasl year c!inchC'd a tennis Grand Slan1 . pass- ed up her title defense because of pregnancy . Baseball Still Ki11g • Ill Alaska Also bypassln,g !he (l!)f~n. in a growing war being wa~cd bet1.1'een profe.S1>ionals and an1at.eurs are Australian pros Tony Hoc he , rloy Emerson ;ind Hnsev,.11!1. as we!I as Andres Vimenn nf Spain and Cliff Drysdale of Sou!.h Africa. ANCHORAGE, Alaska I Ar ! -The gan1e of baseball, some say, is on !he decline as a nationa l pastime. But it's still king In Alaska. From bantam leag-uell l.o semi·pro. the game ~ pun1ued fervenlly ~by the faM 11nd played wltb hot compel1tiveness by the athletes in lhl' 49th state. y,·here winter sets ln too ear·ly for foolball . It Wll:\ no surprise to Alaska ns when the Anchorage Glacier Pilot! and the Alaska GoldPflnntrs ol F'airb11nk:I mt! In !he finRIS of the N<1!ional Bas,ba!J Congres~ lournaml"nt in Wichil11 . Kan . In typical fashion, i! ¥.'ft!! a rlose nnr as the Vllot<; captured their ~ecnnd NBC rifle in three ycar.i; Tucsda1' hy erii:;1n1:, the P1111ners. 5-4 brhind a 6ingle In the bottom of the ninth inning. "F'alrbanks and Anchorage ha\•e been point ing for each nlher ;:,JI ytar," Paul Otese, coach of the Pilots, said reccnlly. "Thl' other teams sort of got cau ~ht ln the middle." /Deese is the fo rmer Cha p- man Cnllege co11ch J. The two teams are composed of snme of the country's top college players many of ~·horn -Hke Panner alumni Tom Seaver of lhe New York Mets -graduate to the majors. The cities' stadiums are filled to capacity "'hen the Pilots and Panntrs meet. and the quality of play 1s as ,i;:nod as !hat in 1hl' Triple ;.. m1nrw league~. F.arlier th i!ii ye~r, th!' l\nrh1Jra)\e chih dereat~d Spokane nf thr rac1 f1c Cn:t!)t League 16·5 In an exhib1 t1on Am!'teur baseball goes bark In the ear· 1.v 1000s in A!11ska, but the origins of the 11tate's cle.ssy 11emlpro team~ are a!ii re· cent as 19~9. when tiports shop Q~·ner H. A. ''Red'' Boucher o( F'alrbanks did something about his city's lack or adult b:i~eball . Boucher. who I~ nnw A 111 !ii k :i ' !ii lieutenant governor, lmporttd lhe entire freshman baseball team from the University of ArizonA. named the:m the Pan·Alaska Goldpanncrs. and played all 11ummer against military teams and barnstorming clubs rrnm other towns. Two yca r!ll later. the team scraped up S?.000 and made Its rirsl trip to lhe NBC tournament in Wichil.<1. Thr Goldpanners werP !lt'Cde<l la11t in a firlri nf 311, bul r~turned to Ala.~ka 11~ the nalional run- nerup after hnwing to Wichita 1n lhl' champlonshlp game. The An chorage Glacier Pilots ha ve pven .e more phenomenal hi story, The. club. put together in \!168, compiled a 37. IJ season record, then waltzed off wilh tl1e NBC title in it~ first year. rilots coach Dcesl' "'On two nallon11\ collegiate champinnllhipl!I during his seven years al Chapman. ·'J didn 't even know where Alaska wa!ii Y.'hen out of the blue came lh is letter," Dttse re calls. "It's a funny f1te that three year11 later I would be living there." There's no que~tion about the succcsll of .!emipro b.115e ball in A!a~k11, and ~nme. people. including ~ and Bouctier. lhink 1! would hr fca~ihl e to build .11 dnm· ed stadium and try to lure a Pa c1f1r CoA~l l..eague franchj,!;e to Anchorage. Laver's wilhdr11 w;al moved N:i sta se up to No. R seed behind_ Ne"·combe: Stan Smith of Pasadena. Arthur Ashe of Rir.h· mond. Va .: 'fom Okker of Th • Netherlands: ~1arly Rirssen or Evanston, Ill.; Hichey and Clark Graebner of New York City . No one was named !() re place Miss \Vadt In tbe ranki ngs. Behind Bil lie Jean King of Long Be.ac:h and ~11.~s Casal!! are Kerry f\-·lelville of Australia. No. 4: Fran· colse Durr of f'rance: Judy Dalton ~ Australia : Nancy Richey' Gunter or Sa n AnJ::elo. Tex .• and J ulle Heldman of New York City. Bolh !he f<n·orcd f\--!rs King snd lht1 Uni ted State~;' ll('\VCSI. sen~at1on, !S..vear• olrl C:hr•!!i Everl of f'ort Lauderdale, 'via., wait until Thursday lo start play. ' ' • • K icl,er Ge ts a lf orko11t ~a rld le hack College's ret urning p lacekicke r and offensive guard Uoug Rothrock 11orks out "·1t h the team's \\'eight machine in pre·condition- in~ drills as Gauchos head grid coach George Hartman looks on. The • sophomore from FoothiJI f.ligh is one of 64 football prospects for the 1971 campaign at the f\1 ission Viejo junior coll~ge. \ S ports i n Brie f s Pat1~iots Star RJt ires; Rams Cut T wo Player s BOSTON -Gino Cappelletti, the ell· lime scoring leader cf the cld American Football Lt11gue and the last or the orl11inal Bosl.on Patriots, is calling it quit.~. The JI -year-veteran who starred as a pass receiver and place-kicker annou nced hi.~ re tiremenl al 11 ne.\~'S conference Tuesday night. ··1 have had rn y d;.iy, and nnw I want tn set on with !he rest of my Jiff',"' Cap- pelletti said. "I have a jlreat lo\'e of the ~;im e. 11 ·.~ heen ;i p;irt nf rny whnle llfP. Everybody fee ls they can go on. but my time has come. I was beaten out." Cappelletti. who was graduated from f.1innesota in the late 19fiOs. failed lo make the Nation al football League but joined the Patriots as a free agent in 1960 with the creation of the AF L. e Rams R ele n•e Two The Los Angeles Rams Tuesday re· leased two playeri:; on waivers, rookie of- fensive guard Tony Ga ray, an eighth round draft choice Imm Hofstra College, and rlcfcnsive tackle Clovis Swinney, a. two-year Veteran acquired two we eks ago from New Orleans. The Ram roster is do"'" to 49 pla yers. They conclude summer practice today Rt Ca l Slate (Fullerton) and move to their winter base at Long Beach Thurs· dPy. e SC Laek • E.rperlea ee LOS ANGELES -Coach John McKay looked over his rront four defense at the Southern California Trojan practice Tues· day and said: "\Ye don't lack ability but v,•e do ·Jack experience ." · The sql1ad concentrate<! on pass ru sh defense v.·1th a front four that includes two sophnmnres , r-.11ke ll ancock and Greg f\!arderian . and tw,, juniors, John Grant, whn play ed varsit y in 1!170. and r-.1ike ~fcGirr , who "''as an offensive lineman last yea r. e l ler111111111 .\''11111 e 1l LOS A.\'GEL£S -Jnhn \\'. Hrrmann, ~·hlJ lettered 1n lhrPe ~port s i'll l.:CL A in the mid-l950s. 11as nan1ed d1rertnr of athleties al Cat Sli1lC i Lns Angeles) Tuesday succcedin~ llnmer Realty. Hrrmann. ~7. h<i!i hern actini; a!hl!'tic director after :-.cr11111! as l3c<1ll~ 's assis- tant la st 1rar l!f' lctterf'd in football. ha~cball afid rugby at UCLA and player! two years of prn football v.'ith the B<1lt1murc Colt~ and Nc11· Ynrk Giants. Be;itty resigned lo retu rn to teaching. e Be fl r• 1 ·rarl e llull CHI CAl.O -Th r Chicago Bc1:1rs !radf'd l\1 1ke !lull. !heir !\'o. I r\r;ifl choice of 1911 . !o thr \r;i~h1ni.:trin l1 edsk1ns Tue~· da :: for nflcns1ve tackle Steve \\'right anrJ. running back Danny Pierce. e l'n!1t1e tl11 iis LOCISVJLLE-Ccnicr Tom Payne of !he L'n1vcrs1ty of Kentucky baske tball 1eam will 1101 re1urn tn school this fall, accord ing lo a cnpyri,c:hted ~tory today in thr Lou1sv 1J1e Courier-Journal. The newspaper quoted the 7-fool-:! 1~a.\'nc. first bl;ick baskrthall player in UK history. as saying. "l"m JUst not lhe p1nnecr type" and 1hal he w<1nts lO play pro basketball this season. G WC Grid Coach Optimistic ........................................................... ! W e Won't fla re ll Losing Season-Shll cklef ortl By CRA IG ~l~EFF O• I~• D•llv Piiot ~l•tl If C.ntdPn '\'e~l College football coach Rav Shackleford can cnnve1' just half of hL~ opt imism IQ his 197! grid !earn. then thP Hu stlers are ;u~t about assured of a \\ 111n1ni:: ii.eason. Sharklefnrd and h1s slalf ""Te un- tlerstand:ib!y ur~el al ter Lhe conclus1on vf the ·70 can1pa1;.:n The~· had a ru:rht to he (;olden \\est l!gured to have a pri:tt~· lair football team 1n 'in. but :i ra ~h of knr.e in1ur1es hampered the Rustlers con· :;1dt rabl1•. Thus. ·Golden \\"e~t f1n1sht'd 1111h a 4-~ rerord. losing its fina! three gamr5. ll \1·as !he first lo~ing seas'ln 1n the Rustler~ f1ve.yr;ir h1s!or.1· But 19il'I is fnq::riuen and Shackl efo rd is .. xiremely optimistic abtlut '7J_ "Sure J"1n npt1n1i~t1c \\"e"1·e gol a m11ch harder schedule. bul our record y,·ilJ be better \\"e ll'On t hare a losing "'hippie lo Play For 'fitans in '71 Tl)t1 \\'h1pplP . !'add!ebark 1un1or cril- f"'.1~ ~ All .-\m,,~1r:in la~t lfl(\thal! ~casl)n . Ii;;~ :-11110.111 ni 1'1:.1 h" 11 .II pl;n fl)r Cal ~·:-r" Fu, ...... ,,. 1·11s ~f fl(0'1 \" · :•;'I" •1 • ,•·· ed fro·t1) S1nc ktron las! F• •!:;·. ;.':r~ rl•c1ritn;: not tn er.roll ;;t l ' ,,-,I·. rJ !l·r f'ar111< \\h•rr·l' rloi \!t'-i"n ("1,r1rr•nr r pl;,\£r "' tnP \t;,r ,.,.\ .1a~nn . ..,1 lu111u!;,1ed n\E"r ;; Ol)(1 1 1~c!~ 1~ l\1n ~"~'!°ins llndr r head cr.ar>i ~.r-nri:r ]!;,r:'T;,., lal ~1;i111'~ Tuan~ 11prE" ~rhe<lule<l t11 hP ~tn 11 nr).;n11'~ toda • 6fa$on, there's no question about that. "The injury situation expects tn be muc h belier than it "·as a year a ~o and 11·e have a grea t deal more experience up fron t ·· Golden \rest \\il l have \'eterans at ml)~l positions -11 1th the exception of the of- !ens11·e backfield . Rut Shackleford does not seem to be bothered about th at. ··in aoy othP r .vear thal might be 11 pro- hlem -e~perially at quarterback But !hP transllion 1 In junior ('1)11e~e football~ \1 nn·1 be that hard \.rith the veteran linemen ·• Shackleford rnmpares the upcoming sPa~on \\'ith the t~f;7 rampa ign v.·hen John Enc:lehart 1.ras a freshm an . '·Engleheirt wa~ in 1he !'ame situ::illon ;ind he still holds mnst of our passing recc rds." Three fre.shn1en :ire seeking the \n. 1 sign<-.1-c alhng position -topped by Jerry Hinojosa. who eeirned All-CIF' AAA laurf'ls <1t Edison The other two arr Paul ~hane (1f Ranrho Alam1 los and Bill Cornelius of La Qu inta. HPre 1~ a rapsule rundov•n of the Rustler pos1t1nns · Defensi\'e line -Doug lltl!tard and Dave Ed~11an:ls are le11e rme.n thal form -!he nurleu~ \1 1th frr~hmen Jod .1' Thnnlf).$1)0 1\\"e•lm1n<-lrr1 and .Jrrry Lc1n1n!=cr 1 Bo!~a lJ~ande f f 1 ~ u r 1 n p; h1i11 hty Ul the Rustler pla ns. Offen<ive line -It 's !he same •ituannn 11 Ith 1.etrr:in< rn:inninc mn~t nf thr ro~1 t1nns. Thel' 1nrlud(' !~r\dr~ R11;::rr 1-\rn· r,,,y, Allan l>a~r~ <ind Bill Champinn :ilon.o: "Ith crntrr nanny Pa ~s<ilacqua and ~uard S!r\·e Raupp Secondarv -D;:in Sha..,,· and r,rr~ \"e who lJ<" ·ilrf' ha rk, !nrmin;i: a prt'tt.1· Baseball S tandings A~IERICA\; LEAG ll:. Ea~I 1Ji1i~inn II I Prl. Ra!t1ml)rF " 4JJ '"' f)i>t rr•11 -, ·-"' ;.;.) r ..... ~;r,n ,, " .,, ,) .. '\{'\\ \ f)t~ " "" ,,, \\"ash1n~1on -~~ ii 421 CICl'f'}and f\2 81 ,:J'}! ,,,~! Oh i~inn Oakland " •7 l':in~as 1111 ;o ,, Ch 1ca~n ,, " AnJ?t'f~ '1 -, ·-~1 1nnf'wilil " " ~!1]\1 a11krr -.1. " ru .. ~•· ' •••uni 80,'0" • !•" ...... , W1•~·naton ~ "'"" "•·• ' IC""'~' ("' ~ l.'·1,.~ "' I Mi1>1>•1011 I ('"<•o• J •e I•• •1• 01.,0!1 ~l. (••v•l1•e 1 & Ookl1.,.i •. A,..•I• l Todl•'t Gl"'f• "' i.lfl l i"i "' 4:' I I)\ GB 1n:1 1:r 2 Ii" ; 27 31 I' 11 24\~ " 10 W•'"'"'""' IC.O'Jo••-."· J 1 •' 11•., y~_, W ·• ll'l-111 8•lll"'O!t l ~~I&·•• I•<\ I ' 5,_..,, ,( o '' 11). ,,, •• (l•••t•"" lOl•1>·~• ~ •l• •' r····, t o , 1 1 , .. 11111 l(•"WI (,Iv <W•t~•• 1 '' t • 'I ,_,_,., •~t ", ll·Hl. nlo•l (hit .... l~ It Ml 01 V "''"'• I ! ••IO• H ·Ul. ii•"' O•klt nd IOob<•" "" •' '"'''' '.'u o ·,-•• 14,lf) ....... , ~-AT IOS"AL LEAGt:E E•~t Di\·iJlo n I\" L Pr!. GB P1tt.<;burgh 81 " 5'.11 St. Louis ;; ('1 "' ' Ch 1ca.zo ;i " "' 8 \ev• 'York 66 " .1"1 12 '~ Philadelphia " " .4n " :Olontrta I " " .427 22 \\"e.1t Dtvi1ion San Francisco 79 56 ,;,a;, f)f)rij?t'r\ 71 64 .fi26 8 -\!lant11 ifl M .51>7 lfl1l (1nr1nn;i.t1 NI 70 .49.1 12 1 ~ Hriu~!nn fi4 71 .474 " San 01p~I') 51 R~ 175 u12 {"••G•' ''••'""' 1•• 1"""" ti •'""0' )-..! r •• ,,.,, ; ~·· O'MI" t I'""•'" ·t• I l'"olld"O"'• I r'""''" • .. ov"o-. I •· l ' • ; '~ew "~'~ 1 ~.-r•I O("t0 0 fo!O•ofo ~ ,.M•W"I Go-• 11...-.. f•I (9.,...,,, ~11 •' c~··•to 11•""'"' :ro. t1 O••<~o~ r,., GC'"'Ol•t•O" "' Tuf \th'' I >U•I>•.,.., l"l ...... ""'"'• "''°"""' • >1 ,, S•• '''"""'" 111,-,.0"1 ' " .,. ·~"'l'l'• o r ·~-•~ ti •' 1'1""'"''" 1enP1 '' I ,.,., ~·· 0 ,...,. •Oo~'" 1' tf O o! C '>C '"''" 11lOlt" 1" " •••• °""''" , . .,.. •I "'\ " w.._,,. •• 19 ,' ....,,,.., \.I J '"•"' '•!• "e" 'h••" ·~·I •• s· l &u I !G•bM!f' ,,.,., ... , DEAN LEWIS ~ 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Modern & Compl•te Servite & P.t rt1 Dept. Modern Body Shop for All C1r1 646-9303 540-9468 <)r.ange County's Largest and ~Jost ~1odcrn Toyota i nd \'olvo DeaJer OVIRSIAS CILl Vll!T SPECIALI STS goo<i nuclru.s 11ilh the nt!1Pr hl"o spnls prnhably heu1g filled by f rr.~hn1rn . Running backs -'.'llo111e 0o .... ·n1110: 1:-lhf! nnlv returning back, hill thr Ht1:-tlPr:i h;i1·p !1\·o gnoO •Jnc:; in l\un \\'olf ;ind '.\lark Dunn Dunn a!lrndt•d :'\nTre D:i 1n c last ~e;ir after prepping <1l .\later DPI Recri,·rrs Lettrnnrn .\! i k e Sh;nll!hnrs~v nnrl Kurt 11rrl•ic·k return. alonJ?. "'Lt h a group nf tnp frcshrnrn. Kicking game -Shackleford 1<n°l real i;u re of it yet. bul Dedrick t the Ru<tlrrs punter last season 1 figures tn handle n1osl of it along "'1!h Lance F.llis (Bolsa Grande 1. Golden \\"esl pl.:ins three rirac! ice~ I'! dav until the start of the fall semester "'ilh full tram "'Orkouts al 9 and J A shl)rt. prar!ice /in shnr1SJ for specialists \1'ill be held al 2 . The Rustlers have a p;i ir of lnugh n1J,:!il !.Crimn1age~ planned ::it Ccrrilns ISept !1 1 ::ind ::il Long Beach Cn_v College 1 Sept. 11 ). Both are scheduled for 7 o'clock. Worster Returns To Cla ss roon1 Al"STI\ -SIP\'f' \\"nrslPr. lhP lormrr .o\ll-1\mcrica n fu ll hack rh:ircrr! 1•·11h m:iri,1u:in;i po<sp~~1•111 in C'anarl.:i. h.15 r~IUmf'd In thr 1 ·n11·rr~1t1· nf Tf'l:i'I~. r nrn!11ng :l'.> :i lulHimr !'l1trlrnt A cln<e fr1C'nrl , "h'• <lecli•1rd fr, Or fJIJn!P<l h,v n;Jn1r. t.1lkrd Tue~r!1~· r,t \\'rir"1rr's 111;1r11uan:i t·h:irgr. ~a :-1ni:;. •·!Jc rrrl~ th('\' \l'!ll \\in this 1h1 ng .. The friend ~;1irl \\'n rst11r has rnrnllcd 111 !rv ;ind rl)rnrlr1e 11·nrk tn11;ird h1.; barhelflr"~ rlf'grPr VOLV O 1971 DEMO 142 SEDAN 2144 P..die, H11l1•, A ~to..,•I« Tr1r1 52998 llJO!Y f:OIT lA I '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LA~GE NEW & .USED TOYOTA SELECTION See U5 Before You luy! • i 4-Pl.Y NYLON CORD TIRES 4 00D/YEAR for '~II Weather Ill" • d 8'm sideio\·all design, • ..,_riple·tempert>d nylon radia.l d11rt s on 1boulder cord con3truction • Everyday Jo;1· prices ANY OF THESE SIZES -ONE 1.is." LOW PRICE iJl :ll WRITTWAJ.U $1.00 _.. td 4 FOR •12 .~ eia.:~ ... ,n hlbelMI [!lu1 i1.1.1 111 S2.32 ft~ F•. 111 111!1 ll'I rllt~t'ld­ l"i n~ 11n) Mia !tlflr old tlru 3 WAYS TO CHAR GE ~--= IM '"" bfll CttMI! Pncr•• leaw11 of Iii! .. Pf('.lta ~l•v:t cltl!ll~d for Coody!lf Tl<U,"' NII' n;• owl ol SOIM 11111 durtn1 1~11 olltr, bv1 -. '-•!! be ~·~J to o•d•r ywr 1111 Inf •I \/It ·~-­tii.td 0•1u ... d lllUt }OU I rtln Cht(' lor l<lfllf'I ft!iYlf} If Ille IMl'l;l\lndilt. GO ODYEAR TIRES FOR YOUR SMALL IMPORTED CAR "MARATHON" 4-PLY NYLON CORD TIRE Everyday low i:iric es sta rt 1t $ GOODYEAR-THE ONLY MAKER OF POLYGLAS• TIRES t I ·························-a::::····························· : vOiiNG_ &_LANE-f lif E-CO:: COSTA MESA 1596 Newport Bivd. 54 8-9 3 83 LAGUNA 482 Ocean Ave. 494-66 66 THEODO RE ROBINS FORD -2026 H.t rbor Blvd. e Cost1 Mesi e Plione 642-00 10 ------------------• I I 1' --· • I 'h des "g ant, like an '"'· '" of les) etir. ·.~I~- all. yed the g. I drd of ue.<:· an'i ("Ii ball fa ll , y in t-'.! r in lh< play • t l • • I I I I l.i r ~ Heart Treat111e11t Oran ge Coast College football candidate Paul Joyce (fron1 Esta ncia) is checked for heart beat by Dr. Ben Mason. Orange Coast began two-a-day drills today. Its first game is scheduled Sept. 18 agai'nst rival Golden \VesL Bi g Tasl{ Co11f 1~onts Sweazy -Developn1g Wi1111er at CM As is the custoin errch vcar. it°s tirne to get out the rPcord books. Scan th e pas t and announce to the \~·orld that Costa ~·lesa High's football history remains unchanged. The Mustangs have yet to record a v.•in- ning season -that is lll win more games than they lose -which means a ft-4 season . Eleven years cf fruslraticn have produced 26 y,•ins , 69 lnsses and lhree Iles. Perhaps fllesi1·s best tcan1 ever v.'as pro· duced t\\'O year ago by coach i\1ax. 1\liUer, bul --------ROGER CARLSON ------· duced 11\'0 years ago by coach J\Iax ~J iller, but :;;rte and the resul! netted a 2·7 mark La st ~ea r it v•as the sa1ne -2·i. t-.'011·. a nev• coach. three ne\\' assistan ts. a ne11· offense. a new defense. a philcsophy b11sed on a blt more di scipline and a lo\\·er r rno!!onal key and a huge dirt mound are on the scene. The latter is sure to be tagged .. Agony !·/ill " or some other t_v pe of descriptive 110- 1nenc!:1ture. The hill is coach John Sweazv"s \Vay of building and toning the leg musc'tes . It ma .v also be in Sweazy's disciplinary tool kit :=hould an.v (lr his grid prospects rfCJulre addi- l1onal prodding. The job facin g S"·cazy and his 11ssistan 1 ~ ;1ppe<'rs to be of hercul ean status -with onlv fill candidates in camp tor varsit y. junior viir- s1ty ;ind sophomore levels , anrl size and speed JS n(Jt abundant. Bu t the new ill esa leader is 11ol pushing: any panic bultor.s . '·\re may struggle for a ll'h1le . but \1'e havr l'I be pa1ic nL Right no\v 1\e jus1 11<1nl tu concentrate on ,1;en ing th1 n~s do1rn as simple <is pos~i ble_ 11·nrk re peatedl.11 an d lr1 t<1 fintl B C'ln~1slency in fl ur a!lac k." sa.}'~ S11eazy ''ThP~e are JUSt Jf...vea r-nlrl~ - and 11e rk1n·1 expect to be 11rirld beaters at the nut- bet. "In fact. the Los Angeles Rams didn 'L look so hot on television against the Patriots - ond they used the excuse that they had only seven weeks so far lo practice. In seven \\'eeks our season \\Ill be half over," poin ts out S\l'Cazy. Sweazy has inserted an I-formation copied fro111 Tennrssee 's bag Of tricks \VhiJe the de- f Pnsive 11nil ll'ill concentrate Y.'ith the Arkan~as il h•n.q er st.1·le -a 5-2 steup \vilh a rorer th a! tends to becorne a controlled slant- ing defense. His ass1st;1n!s include Don Rurr.s ( flari kers and split ends 1. Doug Brown roHer.sive !inel, .John Ca rnr1: drosh coach! and Dave \'t'ood- sidc (assist ;o nt frosh coach). Addition:-. tn the staff include Dave Petroff, Bob \Vcber and Ron Starkman. Petroff :-µent fo ur .vears \l'illl Bellflower l li gt1 's d('fe nsive secondary and 1vil! have the same duties while Weber v;ill v.·ork 11'ilh the dcfensil'e line. The l·itler was a line coach for Glendllle I ligh ond pL:iyed under Homer Beal!y at Cal ~tali· •Los Angeles). .-.:•·.,·k1nan. who'll 11'ork with the quartcr- h;u :, won AIJ·American honors at \Vtsl T f''"''S State. l'r.•trnff is in charge of perhaps the sorest point of Mesa 's attack last year -the defen- i-1 e secondary. That portion of the defense. ho11·ever fi~­ urcs to be one or the strongest this year v.·llh s~1·c~al experienced gridders vying for the starting rol es. As for size. illesa is bl essed with only one '.?00-pn under. B.rian Forsdiek. a six-foot. 205- pou nd junior. The brightest spot at the 111esa can1pus is the sn ph o1nore and freshman groups ··\\'e've got 38 sophomores out <.<nd i t'~ an excellent group. Too. we"vt a freshrnan class coming 1vilh outstanding size. ll'hich includes a b?.ck named Bruce Sharp. 1•·ho might be one of lhe best around," clai1ns Sweazv. \\'e knew we have a long way lo Jin. but there's no sen se in being misera ble about it. \\"e just tiave to keep wor king , sums up S11·ca11·. ~..,n1~hn11 . ynlJ get !hr impression. !ha1 per- '1ap~ Jnh n S11f'az.1. a rea li st v.·ho lo1·es foot- h.111. n1igh t ;u.~l be !ht guy lh.'lt gets illesa out of lhe doldru ms and into ge ar. Gur11ey to Be Feted By Sports Celebrities OCC Adds 13 Football Candidates For1ner race d1·her Dan Gurney y,·i!l be honored tonighl at !he first annual Orange County Sp or t s Celebrities a"'·ard banquet at the Sad- dleback Inn in Santa Ana. Among the notables expected to be present are Rams stsirs Roman Gabriel and f'.fe rlin Olson and ex-O-Odger greal Don Drysd::i le -plllS 111a11y of (iurney's race dril'ing col- l!!agues. The event begins at 6. A turnout of 400 i~ expected to honor Gurney, "'ho retired from acth e race driving last \'ear and now spends his time Rs president of All·American Racers. Persons attending tonight 's $~a-plate dinner will beeome charter members of Sparls Celebrities. A county organiza- tion which will annually salute Orange County's outstanding &portsman. Among tho~e au to racing per~naliUes who will be. In at- tendance tonight are A.J. F'flyt. Al and Boh1'.I' l1nscr. Phil Hill, Andy Cranatrl!i and Les Richter Spor ts Celebrities. according to its pres1den~ Bruce Gelkcr, - \rill promo1e and recognize the men "'ho have made Orange County an import11nt sports center on a national and regional basis. The group also plans to use the 1noney raised by the awards banquet to institute a scholarship fund ror a county athlete. Lou·u Bo1cllng Laguna Be<ich's Cl a r a Fa I k n er teamed with Pasadena 's l\iargo~ Denha1n and Lillian (;odfrey of the Santa AnUa club to c.op the first place pr ize in the Southern California \\'Omen 's l:1 wn b n w I i n g tournament Tuesday at Newport Beach's J\-c\vport Harbor Lawn Bowl- ing Club. Newport Harbor c 1 u b members Allexa Fullerton and tourney director Helen Kilty, meanwhile. e:ich partici pated on c1ifrerent 1e<1ms wh ich tied ror third plate honors. Other are;;i CQnlesta nts who c-ollected prizes included a 1.<igllno ll i'1s trio cnmprlsed qf Gertrude Spri ng. Ethel Bulin and 1\1ary ~tcG arrity. Thirteen more pro.&pective football candidates received physical examinations and checked oul gear Tuesday night al Orange Coast College. bringing the tv.·o-day total to 81. Topping the list of IJ arc Edison High halfback Jim J\foxley ;ind linemen Galen GilliJ;.1nd 1Hunlington Beach 1. DeanQ Aldridge IWestminsteri a.'ld il>fike Balch <Edison ). Aldridge. a 260-pounder. and Gilliland are ta ckles. Ba lch is a middle guard. J\fike Newberry (flanker) and Glenn t.filler (flank er- quarterback ! also checked in, bringing the lettermen total to 21. Orenge f..oesl began two-a- day drills tod~. l"''""." Ml•• l\ltwMrl'V 1111,.k••l; Yl•nn Mlllt r tfl•nkt•-<IUI Tltrb•<kl . 'r•lllmtn li:dl--JI.,., Mc~ltv (h1llb1(k l; Miit A•leh '"'l<IOlt tv•r<!l. Fc~nl1 l n V1lloy -0 1vld MO)l'lu"'1•C ldPltn•l•t •r>lll l'unl ~Q!~n ~~-(~ -T(lllv C111 [llt M •"Ill! G•••n r.,,.•l •r'OI !!•<~"' NtWHrl 1-<orbor -Ml~t Meri (Ufl'""•t Wt~! 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I' 11 .. 1 r,nll rerit· It s ~1gnificance 1s s~ocking. \\ 1111 t lii~· 11111• tune \1h 1l'h tell'n1e1rrs 1nfo:mat1on from Rutl1t·rlnrd"' ca1· 11ltilr l1r r11;;r~ ;1round the 2 5-mile O\al at On· tarlv \lotor-Spr1·rl1,.1\ .nirl 11 1t ll (I t·on1pu!cr 111 Dctroll a new ,C.(•ni·r:i tu1n t•f r::1(·1ng i·,::·s ,!l'L' hf'1ni:: born _ Tlu:n· is. "1en ;1 rn1 s1t'r1 (1u:. n1Jn operJt1ng the rttnrder. DQ.n r~a1 t·' i•liri 11 as-1lir 111'11Jt'CI engineer in ch~rgr of Jim Hall s IC./!Pnd;u·11flrt1uu11 ·](',.,n t:r Ch lql<J rr.'11 a ~ear ago , _. Tlir ( hap<i!T:tl f(':1!url'd a re1erse ground .effects s~stern or. irv•rl' ~1 mpl\_ ~i :-it1t't1nn (]crier to hold rhl' car t:gln~r to l~e pal'e· !:11'!11 ll 11;is rJt1Jla11ed f1·u1n roJd r<1cn1i;, a! 1~h1ch point Hall di •b;ul!!i•d hi\ 11rer:1l1•1n and srnt lht> 30-udd engineers \1·ho ll'ere 00 G:i le\' ll'd lll ~t·:1t!l'r1ni:: !•1 othf'r Jr•bs .j . . <;.itf's hl!!l~clf f•lrrnrri ;i nt•11 tompal!!'· :\ntares. Eng1ntcnn~. 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T~ Vrt •W•;11"1J 1't One ch<111111>I tr-II~ h11\1 t .. ~I Hutherford is travelin g. another 11 ha.t his e1H.'.Hlf' rpm 1;., Forres tipera ting on three comers of 1he suspensivn arr <il ~u recf1 n1ed !llmultaneous!y. f .'111rip111l•11t t•i11p11i11ts 811111ps 'fhf' equiprnent is ~n ~ensi ti1 e ii can pinpoint bumps on tht IT:irk and changes in hanking. If he \\<int ed 111, Gates ('Ould monitor engine temperature$ and pre~~u rcs. and he ha) r iggl'd trlemetr~' to the s~ttrin_g \\'heel tu rhel'k handling problenis Ruthl'rford had complained about. Obi jou ~h'. lhe sophi~l icated equipment Gates has de1·eloped h:iS bern u,ffu l getting H.uthtrl ord rf"ad y fo r the 500-miler. \\'hen h1· l ir~! 11 ent out on che 1r:irk on \fednesday of last ~·eek be was the J3ih fns le~t driler, Hy Thursda)' he y,·as eighth fastest. On S-a turda~ hr 11ua!ifird lil !h fa~Lesl. But 1hr true r;due o[ lhe nl:ichine i_s th at data tnlltcled are hein!! fed in10 the (•01n11uter in an eflort lo design four ne11 cars for 011ner Pat Patrick to t·an1paign next ~ear. 1'.nnugh in r11rn1ation h:i-. beeome a1'ailahle now that Gal~!> <·lain1s he ('ould theoretica lly run a l'ar on an}' track on lhe c1r- c11it in the co mp uter by merely feeding the c•ompuler data that 1~ J.:nuYi'D ahout the 1 arious t SAC courses. In lllhrr 11ords, fluth- erlord could r un an enti re racr \\ithout e\·er gelling out of brd. The nl'll-(·ars 'l'.ill be 1Hff rrenl. G air~ snid. He predicted that the~ \\ill c:hau~e a lot of thin king alxlut 11hrre tbe l>e i.t racr C"a rs are built. hl're nr in Europt'. ··Ir!. ah•Jul tin1e." tie ,aitL ··10 re\'er~ tht balan(·e nf pay- tn~nt' in rarin.e;. The English don't ~o to lhe tro uble and ex-pen~:e \If' do 111 build a car. There is no rea~n v.e ba\e to buy \·ha~sis 1n England,·· ()ates ~aid lhe \1cLaren team shn<:l-.ed e1tr~hod~ in lndian- apo!i~ n1l'i11g 11ith its radical l'ar dt sigu ... Thf'y '.loke u~ all op.'' i~ thr 'l'.:JY hr pu t it. "I 11anl to J(O out and b]O\\ those ;::u)~ right olf the map :· be ~uid. :ind his 11 i~h has SJ)t'cial rne aning. Ti1n ~laver, the :'llel.:irrn 1eam mana~er . "a~ thr mns l in· fl uenlial cor;1petitor on thr Can ,\m t·ircuit \\ brn the Sports Ca r (luh of Amrrit'a 11 a\ deridini:: 11 bt(ber to continue afloy,ing tbt 1:1r uurn tlr:int•r Chapa rral or ban h. '" the polillc::el areoa ~la~er v.on the battlr, and no11 Gates v.ant~ to '"in tbt v.ar. 'Tl10111p.'itJ11 lo Rer11r11 to i ·1ah :\'.\E-r !he \-l1 R \ \"<.tiC.ri;;! Ch;,:r;p!r.n;.hi;; Crag races in lr.-rlt<1 ~li>1Y il~ '?1c k1·. T'.'11mp<r.n 11 111 retu rn to 11.e reJntJte l"t;,h I il''e'i.,nd C'<!i:ed !::Vnn~·.-~!Je tli<!\ r<': bP1,.f ;n~a!m0~! ~ynOn)m'tU:I ..,.1i'i h1 ~ n;,r;-,r _\l1eke" _:. i:o,n~ bac~ 1•1 ihe :-;al! to ~o afll'r an 1.onu~u<i! rr1_, ~1 · -· H~ \~,.!"·-~mp: ti,.-'-'.-: a !;.~,-.: :;;-ted re<:vrd ior an ::iuwmobile J-~,,.i::. Ii r .. l;'I itu.:€-t Dtl•±i:.'. E 1'~~· a p.--~1;;~ •' ~.J .. rc'.lr:· ~1z1v•n \1ai:r1n, Thr1mp- ~ ., ·.1 .. · p .. ;."' l<>·~·.;,.1 \a<.0:·.i,n tr<11ler th;,'. 1,;. eq uipped ~11th a !,,' '"f <1}'11•r: 1v.n beo~ nnd a Llr1se1 '~'.'".>: C-f r,;i;;r.\ 1-,<o; nia r.t· t:;,e tr ail'.'r t.ame to me," Thr:.mp. • .,_,; · T,"•. , 1 ... -tr p· t;;·.t .. >e:~. ru5e_ed trailer. and thry ·r11<11t111s1>rr'" T11rget S p eed-12 0 111pl1 1r,P •·\1•l1 n11: rr• .. rd i' JO! milt>~ an hQur , ~e1 h~ an ob~<'urc c.i·11 !'r in t.ngl<ind. Th<•mp'>o n-~ t:i rgrt speed h 120 mph. \\111 ;in~hi>d~ r1d(' 1n lhr LrdJler dur inJ?. the run'.' •·Helk n1•:' )<!Id lh1on1p"1n "I\ ... J?.l•ona 5rare me to pull 1\. It '.<ou!d t:i.,e <i br ~1e gu~ to ride in il." In i;ddihon to run nin'.!; lhe tr.iiltr u1rr tbt lhin:; n1ile . '" rh~~ v.11uld ltkr to g<J <1ller e-ndurance re<·ords on the Cirtular ·,.,m,. 11rnc in thf' nr:-.t fe11 da1 " a number of Thomp~on ·, ~!/'( h l dr r·ndu ranre rrt;ord~ are e)µ<cled to rall at Bon nel'ille a: ll'.:t hand~ ol Bobb} J,a<Jt. 111.d:e 1lri1er l>a<tl' i1 1nainl~ in terested in bre aking ibrougb \lio !hU 1nph borrier, so nirtbing tb :it all tbe Bonne\'illr. greats h:.11• tr-it•d to do hu i t<lilrd. Hr ho ' alrrady topped 200 on the hi gh b:1nkrd u1~I at Tall adrg;J. \1a .. hut dr il ing a s11_1ck·bodied auto- 111~bile 200 mph on thf ~:.It i' ;.in entirel:-· dilferent chore. .o\fter makin~ !hr 11.l'ing mile run .; Isaac hopt~ to re1,1·rHe !hr endurance rercird bo•)I. th:i t (U rrent ly lists a lot of Thomp- ~on-!> n1atk !>, . 101> l'etrali. 1·hirl '1r11arrl on the :-a ll, hopes his ere" t an lay 11111 the l?'rmile 01al fnr J ~aac. ll hasn·t been usable for Sf.\'eral )t:Jr~. •·Thi' Do<l gr ha:-a i:rrat ad1 ntage:· Tho1npson said. "I r:in 190 in t•nduranl·r run~. but I had to use a tbree·mile strai.e:ht - :i11ay and t urn~ Y.ith l11Q·milr n1diu ses. Tl he gets to run the elrrle. he r an just lork thl' \\hH'I and ride tt 9round all the l\'ay. ··rc1 ~urr. like to go hark and race him . I'll race an ybody at Bon ne \•ille.·• Hu11ti11gto11 C)1cle Ace Seel\.s Added Ho11ors Coming oll last Frida v's six · \·ictory s k e i n. l-luntington Beach·:o; defending national t!Uist Rick \1/0l)ds will be hun· ting !or morr. honors lhis 1:-rlday night 11·hen speedwriy tl){itorcvcle acti on resumes a\ !he Ornnge Count)' F'<1ir,l!.rounds in Cost;i :\lc~:::i Action starts a1 8· 1."i. 11 llh 23 rares sla!cd lnclud('rl in !ht lri11rnplia11t bag of lhe 22 -year-o!<l 011 C1l.y ate y.•ere '\'ins in the im· p<1rtanl handicap and scratch 1nain evcnl races. In the handicap event. \\'oods had to hold off 3 new con tender for \hf' big ger n1011r~· 16-year-old Guy \\'ater<;on of :'llissinn \'iejo. \\'i11ner ri( the handir11p Cflll- s0l11 rion r:irc las! 11• er k . 'fopanga's Sc1nny l\'ut!rr i:; :in01hPr rider Cti p;,ible Of upsclling \\'ood$. 1'.;uaM Ta<i '"'o•l•I 111 Rca••rKI lh><~"' (Wa11oel 11~ la"" l~!-t IH••!l 116 O.namo Pa1,or ((•on>•' 111 R0<k•t Bar Bov ICorooia\ lit FIFTM lll:Att -=~ ~l•O• ~~a• C'.1> (laim•r><i, Pur;e S1(o0;(), (lalm,~O 0"t 0 1SOOO R0<~0T To Me <Ca•eoial s,a Tru<~lo iAoalrl l imil', !lorott•a •5m •ltl l or;.,,,• Ma~ <Wat..,,J O'Oia! IP1a•! K <•<l's 'l:t••u• l(fO•t»l Alam'1os Jal {Vla,nl Oet>'• DKk f L"'~lm l Rlinnjn O.v; (All:•o"I 0.11• S•r><t• !Pt •ner l ' " "' "' 1\9 "' '" '" "' '" "" SIXTH llACE -•OO Vl'llS. l vo1r oJd• & uo. Claimino. P~"' >1900 Clllmlno orlct t l.00. S<><.11..0 S ul! l !Ad1irJ Mor•°" !8rooll•l On lnt B••~ IO<ev•rl l:r. -"ullMan !Lle~am l ><~11'1~<1 11011 1 IV1uo"°"\ Tao e ruco IW• oMI O" Daeov IH"•'I ('u C"u Bob 1 I P~'""" llll'•' Coc~c•t IWI '<> "'•'·"• cn1,~u f'.'lcDan1ldl ~E VENT .. ltlCE -!XI v••c• ~ v~·· 0 "' & ... ,, ("'"''~" p.,.,. "'"° C•~ m ~o or .co \JSOO T"" ,::,.,,.,. So,•> <.o O"• acd Dnl• ('"~'"') 110 BM Famf IMl'>vdal 110 B'~''"' (Ada,rl 110 v;,11""' ~fOu.,1 l'N••dl 1'9 /~' A"""ullf '"'••l • 110 P 10\ot•O<a Ou•st !Cro>(l.I 1\0 Ga~r.r>0 <N1 ia1 11~ PtTfO 0..cl1"'1 1l•<l~I"' '" •1.., Eliqlble Tao E19it (Ada.r) 119 EIGHTH ltACE -l!JO v•·d' ? Y••• o•e• & ug _ Alla"'•"'"' Pi,,,,. 11&00 Tn• L,...., l>t1cn Eocnan<>• Clu<I r-11!• •P.,...-rl )It <'_•<• Doohn !Vl u<>h•) 11~ !.'?' '"Q' (Pl <>• 11t ~-• > ~ Ge~• IL•ona,.,\ ia C•o::. 5•• 0 ;11 IH1r• 11~ t,'.•• ~::•• Sr>H~ IC1a;b•l la "••~'< TcnTo •AHl•on l 11' J>•c (• oo.-eor •Y1ol•on1 111 \.I"<• Po•et !Co,,:o••I 111 NINT .. RACE -=---« •i •o; ' ~••• c d> & oo ~,11,t• and "'~'-Ct<11T1ln<1 p.,.,e SXJO( (IA"•""" e•·<• $1000. Lo•a<I~ ID'"'"' 1'>0 Tin• e,1, e.;'("' 1-<ar'\ 111 ~'"'"' Pl•n !'.'/,.o•I) 1\1 True K•l<o •P••""'' 111 M1n 0.. 5ceeo 1•11• .... ~I 111 <;,,. .. , R•ou•'' •L •C"~""l l~ l!o~~ino l~l;\•C TV1ucn1" 1:l "~"""' <;~I ! .~~ac.<11 i I "•··•~Y I (A~l•TI ,', ,..,,,.1. 1warni 1 Ala111ito s Racing Results T~••doy Auf 11, )111 Clel' .. l'nl fl R ~T RACE -:;}(! •<'d •.'&•d•n ; ~··• ~·~· ( ''" "9 P~•H SlV-"' c~'' 11••• '"''"••• n_~ ?ln 1•~ /<• v•o• ... 18•<G•! t6G •In C••d• 0:·~ I>••• l _.,dl .i 1~ , -· 16 ~ ,. i l§O ... , -:i•''' c; ••e. :al''I ~U"I 'a•• C-,c ot• (••n"" De1,, •!;<'" II»;;• J• .. •' ;~ '" • 11 ·c•I• ~'<a'r"..C ~···" ~.,, !•1 (narc• J.', '1(1<.•i '1c,1looe;1, D1no1 ll1r, ~EC0"0 1t•te -"~ .. .,.,.,, i ~·•· " l' •"0 -~ (1• -~. I' .••• ,1(.(101 f><'<!•· T..,o ,_ .. ,,, ·~ ·m l•O e"· "'•' Lu{• !D·~·ul 5 XI • r.o J•• t. Tono 1 ><~r'I 11G 1 ,_, 11 l r •· 'tt ·~· <t••· {.•' l• r>" "e" ~ \-••• P•c "''"'' J ' ~·.• v1ocv ··~ -,, .. ,,_, \) NIGl'!TLY OOUILE 1 -D~•• N1ar I I --G~•" T"''· Po><I 111~ 00 l'•1· f ~I Pu••• ,j~ l "• ,.,,,,. '"''".. ''I~ l•• Bit \\ ottn I'';•' .c~l ("~•9ln9 ("•" • l(tr,•O•) T '"'" -1ll 1 Ir, •H~ 1», r .,. ,,..., ~., .•. p,(• P""'"'''"''• l>'.w »ou "'. d '!O .Sc ·o•c"'' FOUltT M lll AtE -<t-<) 11;10< 1 ~Cd' ..... , ... 11c.w., ..... ""'" '10C'!l J~•• ,•,or.001 l t.o•·" •.<ll ?'' '"" P-c••"ICor•••! Ji:.!! 7 f1 Cc,.,01·\ Co~v 'W•'ocnl •I)<; l •m•-10) !Q •••o Pao G.eloo•I•. v ~ ... ~. rio ~ .. 1·1 n•, W•«'"<"> 01po.., No S<r11<"!< FIFTH lllACt: -.00 VO•O'-~ Y••• (l'<:l ~l'C,.1 nc•• Pu••• i lO«' JG'-'>•' F•• (P~,eO •) •00 )00 ?~ u•i,11v•'t'"' !'.'.•·" • lO ~ .o ll~l,..I • O~•~n ••u1.d 1 •0 lm•-'X16!0 . 0 •11• ~mooln·• G~ (<•<" Aho """ -P•c• M•11. E' P1·•~1•. O•o• ~r>IOCT""· GQO!I (Oo• ~ S<••T<k•s Sll!T>I RAC1£ -3.\1.1 '<f •d> ' '~"' Old• ( o '1" n• "'"" J10M 5•cr•• W11k l"O~"I 10 :~ l:(I l <I' Coi1&SO" '"••n•'I )JIO ;o~ C·oO" A Tvn• •O,.~•'l • ]Q T•m.> -II • 10 l llO l>to -ltye<'• ;,;,~.I.' e• CW· 11.11,,,. .,._, l•I• Go. F+•,nt to, 1>'·"'1~1 •r. C.ro r>O~• T>'t1ll1> ~<•••tn~ -""" C!aft~•· '' EllACTA, J -SKrtl Wis!> & 4 - Cordu.Oll, 1"1141 1"'·'°· ~lVE HTH R.AC1£ -000 ~••d1 1 YtO' •'"' a"<! uD. (l••"f,•<! allow•nc:••· Pv•,. 17to0 !!lo''"' ll'""•,..I S'"°""? \P•'"'' i Unrl• C~·t> 1 •n~1•I T1mt -_)O 1 I~ } •0 , Oil •00 l<l(l , .. """ 'Ion -ff~(1'1 n M•O, t •d• e ..,..lni, lllco'> (iol(I, l •! "•ti• ll;(l(>y Bo•t A. ll•nfo.. l lt11e (g"'""'· No Sc••lt,..n EIGHTH RACE -l'iO ••rd> 'veo r e'd1 """ ue. c1111Hlt<1 t lto""'"'•'· Pv"t '1'00, V•"•11uo !A<lo"l '('JI) ~tO '10 l~•dQ"' ...... ~ !W••d) ) .0 ? -0 Hol>!..-lla ~l·-"') 2.10 ,,,.,._ 11 1 '10.. No Strol<Mt. NI H?" ltACll -1511 '"Cl! :I v+a• 0•01 1n!) "" c1.1 ... ,,,. ""'" •lOM L•n••·'f l r• 1Ll""l~'Jl1QO llG l •n D<ol I ••1 I'll•<<!\ 1 .0 1 !~ fk• V•T I•! !A.lla1• I j ,.il 1 •"'' ,, l 10. Nn ~(••lfht,, t j E)l'•CJ,l, l -l •n•" Mot•. 4 1 - 0 111 ,,,,, r11t "'"*· Checking Out Area Golf Greens Mike Fedderly fired a three under par &a to 11'Jn low gros.s honors over the ,,.·eekend ln the inaugural Japan Golf Promotlons tournan1enl <1t ~(e:sa Verde Country Club. Fedderh', a furni ture dealer in the co<lsl area and ;i long- time men1ber of ~fesa \'erde, is a former Long Beach city golf champion and a cons1stenl :;cratch gol fer_ Robert Cuniff \\'On the \01v net competitiun for the n1e1l's club with a 64. In the won1e11's (·ompetit1()n, Lucille Paddock was the low gross winner 11·1tl1 an 82 while !\larci Buckenh1:ter v.Un low net honors with ;i iO. Assistant pr(I Bonnie r-.t illk·k is looking for the o"·ner ol a male, wel!·trained parakeet that new into lhe pro shop recen1l.v. The b Ir LI. un- doubtedly a ptot of a 11t>a1·by resident. ls being eared for by Bunnie ln her hon1e until the r1ghtlul ov.•ncr inakes a clairn . For further information. call Bonnie al 549-0522. The ~tesa Verde v.ornen's club held a best ball tuu rna- rnent this v:eek with ~lrs. For· rest Donkin the 1,1•1nner in A flight followed by J\lrnes. \\'tllian1 J\1anley 1:111d John Owens. The B Oight 1'1(·\nr 11 as :'llrs. \\'illian1 1;:ntr1kin 11 i!h !\lnH•s F.. A. \'istic a and \Villia m Peniel following. rtlrs. Orville Staderman won C fl igl1t v.·nh Mmes. Thomas Bouse, Horace Cy pert and Ed Ikenberry next. The D flight "'as won by :\.trs. \Vill ian1 Schulte with r.tmes Edward Cicourel and N J, Ruston second and third. lrc it1e C1tust J1n1n1y Jones v.111 begin drfense of his men·s club championship al Irvi ne Coast <..:ountry Club "hen the 16 lo1v handicap players begin R ntall'h play lournarnenl Sept. II Comper ltlnn 11·eekends w11h is Ol'er tv.u pairi ngs to be drawn this v.·eek according to pro Ralph Evarui. With the cou1·se bact tu normal after a rec:0nstrl1ct1on period, the chan1µ1onsh1p v.·111 be the ftr.:>t held 01 t:r the nt:w layout. 1'lissio11 \'iejo Time is running out tor the general public to pl;1y t-.11ss1on Viejo Cou11try Club The tough , hilly course 1n thf' foothills of J\l1ss1on \'ieJo. v.·111 become ;i pnvale course en· tirely (HI Oct. 1 Roger Belanger_ head pru at the course. \1'ill cornplete his PG A exa1n1nat1 un this 11·eek and along with R i e h a r d r-..1art1nez and Robt-rt Harrill will direct the destinies of the pri\';;\e course. H.econ-.;1ruct1on. caused by a flf'Y. parkway. is going ahead as ~rhL·duJed with 1·on1pletion !lrne Sl'heduled sun1et11ne 10 Decenibf'r a r C' or d 1 11 g 1!'1 l3elange1·. Kew greens "ill bf' plated on the c114hlh tl!H! I l!h hole!§ and 1he second holl' 11·11! ag<11n become a [our p<1r \\'1lh !he t('e shg htly lef t of the old fa1r11a~. ill etcd ,, ••·I'' 1·1~ In a rnen's rlulJ s1.,eepi:.tai..r~ lur partners 11\·f'1' the past 11eekend ;.1 :'11cadov.lurk <Jo!! ISee ,\BE.\. l'a ~i; '!!1 SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! Se habla Espanol WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 152211£AC11 lllVD. • PHONE 89H544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS• PllOllE 547.7471 1530 S. llARBOR BLVD.· PHONE 810.-0700 MONDAY TttRU FRIDAY •• 9:00A.M.-9P.M. SATURDAY .••••••••••• 8:30A.M.-6 P.M. SUNDAY •••••••••• , ... 9:00A.M.·2P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •• 8:00 A.M. -9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •• 8:00A.M.-9 P.M. SATURDAY •••••••••.• _ 8:00 A.M. • 6 P.M. SATURDAY •••• , ....... 8:00 A.M. • 6 P.M. SUNDAY ••·•···~·-····9:00A.M.-4P.M. SUNDAY ............. 9;00A.M.·2 P.M. GRAPHITE GUN SOU£ TYPE eAtO"ttL NO. I ~'e" ,.:ckino .. ,,1 ... ond ""g•, diopof ... >l"do• & co•bon. , I A•O•Ht H0.1 •""'".:-• ·-·· .,nd blow-b1, q"i•h noi•f ~n· onoi n••· •e· d ucr> .,;i bu1"- ;,,g up to \~O. MUL Tl -PURPOSE GREASE 14$'1 lO USE tARl~IOG( lhi• high ,.m<I• ~vb•i«iJ'. ;, id•ol foe b.o"."ll" · io;n!t, •I<-l~be " yO\lf· ··~~~·2,. .. 9c YOURS(l AND 5AV( TURTLE WAX UPHOLSTERY CLEANER CH-'HGE 011EH-1'EOUCE fNG/Nf WE.Alt IL FILTER CARTRIDGE - ' •• • -•• l, ~·· .::.,~ ELECTRO· OMPRESSOR DUAL AIR HORNS ,..., .11 «>"", ,, ... , .. lwd, tr-~..,..,;. ,..<!tel '""'•· Ch•-· pl o!t d . (D""~t•1 • .,;,~ <>II ... ,..,.,, ..... d...,re, 16'5 CORNELL BLACK TUBED TYPE AIR CLIPPER ol.n f ..t. t<>• o! Sl.82 1554 7f~ 1!0>!0 1658 •ti J j~ l-C'c00:::."c'_i--_ fl!11lQ .,, 1764 1865 RADIAL TIRES THE WIDE ONE ••• 6 P'LT TllU.D ••• 7D SE•IU MADE W ITH TYREX' RA YO N CORO NO FLAT SPOTTING OR THUMP 40 MONTH GUARANTEE• TRUCK1565 TIRES FOR PICK-UPS, PANELS & CAMPERS «oo•" r.i-i r,,.. ··~· 16'51 ··~..:.:· 1145 Jn,. 1,.,. '~~'19"1 BIG SAVINGS ON TIRfS FOR VW's TOYOTA'S, MO'S, 0'R'S AND MANY OTHU fOUION CARS o.00.13. 6.3'Cbl3 ,o.;, c1:"P"' Blotl•on 4 PlY NTlON (OlfD FREE . " '" ,, . "12'5 I'"•'' 14'5 'Iv• fod. !oI ol I I 16 lo Sl ti d.1""'•H"l1 .,... Jin . YOU~ OLO 111E ACClfTfO lfGAIOl!SS Of CONOITION. All PllCE~ PLUS FfO. TAX .l OlO Ti i t. AREA GOLF. (e..tl•...ct f'rom Paat un Coune in Huntln,eton Btach. a hto-way lit ruult.ed (or hrsl pl1et:. JeM Stanko Md I) n n Nk:hals fnrmed onl' lt'<11Tl whil e Grant Argabright and Dave LarllOn wtrf' nn ;innther. both recording gcnrtJ of 5.'l. Third place al 56 "'·enl In &b Lym;in and D i r k Carnavtllt with Fr11nk P11.zar;i. and Dick Am brose next with a 67. The womPn"s cluh heir! "' t..-n heal balls nf !nurgon1P tnurnamen! with the "''inning rnmb!ne of Rose Erirksnn Bettv Rril l"v. L11t-l ,\lurra\" :inrl Hf'll".n Mnulron sr·nnng a i2i tn win by ei~ht .~1rnkes. In aet·ond pl;iee w11~ 11 fnurYtme composerl nf [ki ns O'~elll , Anita \1 r>n rgnrnl'r1 . .Jane DuRet and H a r 1 1 e ~'l]Cfll!. Ct1Jjt t1 'l es11 Prl'parat1fln'I" 11.rP ~" 1 n ~ ahead fnr the <1.nnual rosra Mt.c.:i f'il .v gnlf rh:imp1nn~h 1p~ In hi" sr;:ige<I :il t"ns111 fl-1r sa Gnlf ;ind Count r~ Club the U..'l"l'kPnr! nl Srpr 2'1·21i ln 11. T t.· F tnurn:i rn enl sl:i.;t- ed hy thl' women 's c\uh lh1s wtek . Ann Papp.:is u.·;is !hi' A flii:hr victor with a .14 lt1\lnwf.'(! by Rnhin l\in~ (~11 1 and \'t Hoskins !:191 ~1 The R fl ig ht rnmprl1l inn 11·11.~ wnn hy Ann .'-.-1art1n "''1th ;i. :14 lnlln"·ed by Eileen \\"i\son at :lli. l'he I cnn1 JM'l 1tinn 1·1ct.nr wa~ Carol nns.~ 1.11 1 ~1 follnw · • • t1enl nn S..lurdar. tht Fnun 1;i in \'allty K1"an1s i-!ub 1,1·1)1 Jt1u:t a cit\ 1,1•1rlf' tournamenl the !i<ltnt day. Big ('f1t1yur1 l'luhhflUSe cnn1;1 ruct1on ;it ne"' !y npened R111. C'an\'nn Cnuntr.· Cl uh in Ne"'·P,.,rt Be:trh 1~ cnrn1ni:. ··~uprr J;l'lf1r1 " ;v•cnr r1 1ng ln hr;id prn [)(rn ~ln!IJ<il An open hnu~e "Ill he lirlrl lh1s weekend fnr t' I u h n1C'mlirr~ w11h !ht> nprn1n.c n0! scheduled until ~IArrh 1, 1!172. ,\!en1hf>rsh1ps arr s t 1 11 fl\ :i1\ahle in !he ne1rl~ npcnr<l rltih Fnr lur!h('r 1nlrirn111!1nn. cnnt:!"I \\'ttliam Aueschrr <11 Ii !·1·540·\ f ;f 'f'f),.,. The F.I Torn 11·nmrn·~ i!.flll :i~'nr1 al1nn .c1;1.crr1 A f1rl r1 ~1rnkf's !nll rnllmrol 11t thr :0.1<1nnr R11~f' c-nu r.<:f' rf'r('ntl1 1< 1th \~'1 1nr :0.1:i1r 11 1nn1n~ !hr A f11cht "'1ti1 ;i 47 flilrlS f)'].:irnrl('r 11'<1~ sr cnncl at ~ 111!h \l;ir~ \1ui· r 1<1.c('1n th~rrl ;it 49' 1 11nr1 .1£'.:i n \\'il~nn fourth ;it 50 ThP R f111?hl !1t lP u.·rnl !n ~l;i riP l.<1w1·rn1·r "''1111 52 fril!nwi-r! hv Sur n01<ierts (:i~ I, F:m1!~ Aufm;inn 1 ;,41 11110 Ln1 ~ \\'1nnf'lke 1:)4'zl Jn thP C flighl f'Qrnnel 1tinn, \1 ;ir\l r\ark 11·11s the 1·ir1nr wrth 4fi' ~· follnll'ed by ,\1ar\' f!rn11·nfiPlr1 r ~;,1 and Katie R n"-~ 1 :;~·:~ ,-,,,11 ra A1111 K[EP \\EIGHT TO 1·•1E LEFT ON SHOTS FRO~ THE ROUGH On 5hots from deep grass, .,..e v.·ant the clubhead 10 lift mor e abruptly than normal as it mo1 es back. frorn the ball. The quicker lOU lift it, lhe less likely yo~ v.·1lJ stu b it in the g1a~s and close the clubf11ce . This quick. lifting (com pa re the line of a take·a way with the da~hed line in the illustration) 11Jso puts the club in posi tion for a return to lhe ball that v"i tl be more ~harply de ~cending than no rn1at . This furlher minimizes the innu- t nce of the gra ~s on the neck and head of the club. .. . \ ' . ··'-···~-, 1he danger in altering the normal clubh cad path in this fa 5hion i~ that ~ou may try to lifl !ht cl ub solely 11 ith )OUr ha nd!-. and arms, and thus fail to make a no rmal bac~s..,,in s turn. l sugge st you tiy to n1ake a normal turn, but ''"ilh most of your \Oeigh l 1emainins on >our left foo t. Dlitributing ~our \le1;ht 10 the left v.·jll force you into a more up righ t take-a.,..·ay, v.hilc )OU mak e a s11·in g that feels more or less normal, b ', ~~ \'71 M•'"l.l<o~• •r"• Score l'l $p1te Q! l<aps, bunk•r$, rough a nd downhill he~-wrth th e help Arnold Pa lmer otte1~ yo•J "' h;s booklet, "'l 1oubte snots," A cooy i~ your1 tor 20t 11!()~! with 1 $!Imped. t•lf· 1ddres11d envelo p• s1nl to Arno ld Palmer, 1n care o! !hi$ n1w5. r>aoer. Deep Sea l·'i ~h Re port Rill Sl'lln111n firer! a f;JI to t'd b.1• Del Gusrkey L1D'·t 1, Ril;:i I ri 1. ri Ill ,.Ew"oq1 11e•CH 1•••'1 L•"~1"11-England i40"1t and Ruth t>:i ir~t rnun qua :-·ing 1i .~,,.,. 1• ~··<"fl•" 1 ""''"'' • rh•• I """"~ O "•' l><I' p .. ~. JI "'~ •·• '• '' ''~ "'" ' c•,·•r""•· • f"•r~•·•' !l'or-1« Soo«l<1~l~tf -Oll <. ''"'' •t •0 -·r• A•' C·rr •I•" ,, • • , •• ,,,., ''''' < "' •• SchilJin• 14fll I '''' " ""'''" " " "'' ,.. 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How could one m11na~t lt ~ \\'r ll. app11rentl~ nlne-year- Pld .1:>.nc!l r \\fin dl!' n f \\'r.~11nins1rr has bern able !fl i:ei hi• wit h her impressi1•e rredent1als thus far A i:!udenl ;:it F1nlp1· S£'h(l01. 1'(111n1: \11~s \\'tndlr t•u rrently pnssrsses Wflrld rec-nrd.~ fnr i;::1rls nint ;ind und er 1n the 220 ::ind 4~0 11nr1 1~ 11\<.fl hnh1Pr nf !hf' prPi:en1 Southern r;ic1f1r Am;iteur Athlel 1r Ass('>('iaf i"'ll 1SPAAl '1 ~l::iod;ird in th r lnni! 1u1np fnr rl1.~1aff .<:pike rs her ,,, .l;i.ne11 e iusl ~t::irted cn1n- pe11ni: in tl1e h1 ~ !iine !.-\A ll n1eet~1 last J anuar~· Rut shP'.~ ;:ilrr11d y nne nl 1ht pn1e prn- .spC'C!~ nl KPn Karne~. 11 Lon,e: Rrr1 ch rP~1dr nl 11·hn 1.~ in his s1x Th \'e11r 11.~ sprint c-nach ;ir;d :i1hlP!ic-rlirertnr nr the IAnR Rea ch Crunet.~, .J:ineue·s hnme cluh Hnw 11or.~ l\:irne~ f£'el aboul his 11w11rri·w1nn1n.c fill y? "~hr hAs to ht. h\' f11r , thl' h£'st nnr in hf'r :igp grnup nf !hr i;!ir!s !'l't rt111ched." s:iys fhP pa11rnl rnrntnr l\11rn rs al"o fi1:11rc.<; 1hAt m1111v i;i 1r1~ fr;irk ;:ind fip\d prnspe rl!i JU.C.I l'Ome 11 nr1 i;in "''i th time , nn mauer how iz;or<I thP v 11re. Thi.c. , I': II r1 ~ him In phtlosoph17.P, "thr h11 rdest p.::irl of rn;ichin~ \\·1{h <1. ,girl J;inel· IP~ 11ee i.e. In ~Pl hPr to main· t111n 1n1Pr"S1 .:ill 11 lnn,:.. "R11r 1h1s g1r\ h:i.c. rhP pn!en· !1.:11 to n1:ikP !hi' 1~7ti ll ~ 0111npir tPAm ir i:hP r :in 111~1 rn11.inla1n lht 1nlere.,t "Yf'lu know. 1n the rect'nt m ~el a~alnsl the R11ss1 an<;, their girts aver11gtrl 28 yea rs nf a~e wh1 lt nurs averaJ!,ed on- ly 19,'" Karne.~ adds. ThP..refore, such A cnm· 1nr1ee<1 , lend to "''h<1.I th" says about p;:irii;nn r!ne.c.. !'Orne credence U'Jmets' cnach ~11~s Windlt and her polent1al Her 1ccompll.shn1ents up 10 thls polnl g p e a k fr:r therruel1'tJ, In • mere eight months nf C'nmpetiL11·e runnlng on the AAU age.group Jevt!. ,\Ill's V,'indlP has ripped off a furlong in 2fl.2 fnr her f:rsl i lo bal and national rt cord , JANET TE WIN DLE -RECORD HOL DE R AT NIN E has clocked a v.·orld·nabonal :;1andard of 64 4 11 04 41 in jhe lj:.iartrr. and has estabhslled !ht :iforemPnt1oncd SPAA U at:e·groop Jong 1ump mark of J.1·8 ! 2 Bu! Jt 's all nnly " heginrung fnr .voun~ .Janette. if K11rn~ has everything conceived cor· rectl~ H" poinfs nut nne inslanct. ",J;inel!P tan tht 660 only onre in hPr life in a .Jr. Olympl(' mef'lt anr! ran the second r~.~t,~t m:i rk el'Pr fnr her age v.·11h 11 !·4~9 " Renet Quigjeyi Sl'I thr rrcord in that eveql. last 1earat ! 489 - "\\"r have. how ever ." Karnr<; rn1nrs nut. "tht)ught abnut her- •~!is.~ "'tndle I runn ing the B69 A~.::iin She has 1n run 1f in a n AA\' .~ancl1one'd meet .:ind U~ rn;:irk then has to bt ~ prn\'ed." ./;:inetlr has nt>vrr run lhe. 1\80 1n rnmpct1t1on but Karner. !eris that lhP 11~P·group half· mile mark of 2 ~J.1 could h.-. 1'haltered Jr she gave tt a good tr.I' "!\i..;hl nnw u.•e'rr sure g, .. can run abnul a 2:35 SM,'' say.; l\arnrs. At lhP rnnrnent , JanP!l!·!s "nrk1n11. nut in prep;i.ration 1nr the Pnsu 1n~ cros.~ coun!rv ra1npilt.(!n . Anri 1f her rt'cent 7::1~ O\'er a 1 ~·mile cnurse 15 ::i n~· ind1ca tif'ln of things .. ~ll. i:lnrP fnr the \\'rstminster Ja5.;, thPn. 1\·a1ch nut. \\!hen K11rnes :;top~ to think· ~hnut it. the only comment 'he- r an really use to properly desrrihf" .Janette is, "she';i· fant11stir, thar 's a!l." .. 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When driver Magoon and owner Kiekhaefer saw their 36-foot Cigarette Racing Team hull, Aeromarine I. capture the Long Beach Hennessy Cup race Aug . 21, their APBA in- board division point total for the 197().71 season climbed lO 2200 points. It was Magoon's fourth victory of the cam- paign. A victory Saturday over an expected starting fleet of 15 Offshore Class rivals (within a Huntington Harbour Holds Regatta Early Huntington Harbour Yacht Club jumped the Labor Day weekend by a full week and held its annual Labor Day Regatta last Saturday and Sunday. Other Labor Day events next weekend are scheduled by Balboa Yacht Club and Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Results o[ HHYC regatl.a : CAL-20 -(1 ) Nepenthe, Nick Condo, Sl BYC: (21 Wan- derlust., Eldon Terry, CBYC: (3) Brisk II, Paul Meriil\, AB'i'C; (4) Dos Amigos, Eugene Cahill, ABYC; (SJ Ur Dalgleisl1 Wins 505 Yacht Race SANTA CRUZ (AP \ -Rod Dalgleish of Australia sailed 35 mph winds and 2~foot seas !J\Jesday to win the sixth race pf the MIS \\'orld Cham· p ionships in yachting here. : Dalgleish. the Australian na- tional champion. was followed by Peter Bainbridge of f;ngland then Dave Vickland !Jl Palo Alto. in third place . : Dick Deaver of Balboa was fourth and Marcel Buffet of ,France was fifth . : England's Derek Farrant finished eighth Tuesd11y but tie!d a 1.4 point lead over Vickland in the overall stan· i:lini;s with one race to go. : Farrant had 25.7 points i.inder the Olympic scoring ivslem: Vick.land 27.1: Bain· b0ridge 29; Deaver 34 4. Stefan Sjostrom of Sweden 35, and Dalgleish 41. Qt.her foreiJ;n entries and their overall standings are Buffet of France. se\"en!h with 43 points: l\fike Derry of England eigh1h al. 4'i 7: Peter Munford of Australia 121h with 66: Clas Forssell of Sweden 16th 'A.'ilh 84 : Peter Stenesjo of Sv.·eden, 19!h with 9fl: Tnm McCrorie of South Africa, 21st 'A.'i th 109; Nicolas Loday of France 27th with 1211: Richard H£'wi!I o f Canarla. 31st with 1.13 points, }l t'ctor Domain nf Ar~enlina. ~4 with 157: Tig ier Breteche ' ' of France. 36th v.·1th !Fifi: ?\.torch Guillaume of Fran<;{ 38th with 158. Cal , Don Michaelis. ABYC. MORF -It J Finale, Roy Cundiff. CBYC ; t2l Primera, John Eddy, LBYC : ( 3 ) Firecracker , Steve il-1ulho1Jand, ABYC; ( 4 l Aurora, Ed Ungerman, Sl BYC. PHRF -Di ab e Ii ca l , Campbell & Wilson. ABYC; (2) Rebel II. Gordon Glen , LBYC; 13) Oliver. Bill Raus, Sl BYC: 14) Ginchy, Arl Knox. HHYC: 151 Blackjack, Ho\\•ard Jackson. LBYC. LID0-14A -Wood Wind. Harry Wood. ABYC: (2J Snoopy, Dick Lineberger, ABYC ; (Jl Grafitti, Mike Fink. 1-IHYC. LID0-148 (\) Blue J\.1ax, Harry Burford, 1-IHYC: (2) Phase 11. Fay Nuels. 1-IHYC. SABOT A-Il l Tom Criley, HHYC; 12) Leslie Shafter, HHYC: (3) Craig Daniels, HHYC. SABOT NOVICE -T. Horn- ing. HHYC: J21 Teresa Rilzi, 1-11-IYC: (3 ) F. l\·los. HHVC. SEN10R SABOT -(I J Pal- ly f\.1oore, LSC; 121 Chuck Babcock. Si BYC; ( J 1 Barbara Katz. SI BYC ; I ~ 1 Bruce Miller, SJ BYC , (5! Al Hartel..SI BYC. JUNIOR A SABOT -I I\ Ross Butcher, LSC; !2l Bill ~1oore, LSC; IJ) C h r 1 s Cant.,.,·ell, LSC; (4) Jeff Jones, ABYC. JUNIOR B SABOT -(1 ) Sherry Patterson, LSC: 12> (.~l Rob Nelson. Sl BYC: Keith Dodson. Sl BYC : 1~1 Jack Cook, SI BYC. Tom Leweck Wins Cro\\'n Tom Leweck of Ca!1forn1a Yacht Club repealed his na· tional championship form b~· winning the Sou lhe rn Cahforn1a Regional Cham- pionships at Seal Beach Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday Leweck won the nat 1Qnal cnamplonship lhl' prev1flus v,·cek at Balboa Yacht Club. Others ln the first five of the regionals 11\ Leweck: 12, Bill Hcin1., Huntington Harbour YC; 1 ~1 Bob Ucciferri, Seal Beach YC. 141 .Jim Stucker, Pacirlc Mariners YC: 151 Mar y Bender, Santa r.t onica YC. total neet of 24 starters) would increase U\e tally lo 2600 pci1nts. breaking the one- 5eascn record of 2300 sel last year by Bill Wishnick of New York. It would also ~ual Wishnick's mark nf five APBA victories in a year. Wishnick, second to Magoon in the Hennessy Cllp classic. has bypassed the Marina del Rey event and also will miss the. newly -inaugurated .Bushmil!s. KBIG Grand Prix Sept. 18 at Lcing Beach after having inched the U.1.M . world crown earlier. The Catalina Challenge Trophy event is the seeond oldest ocean race · still being con.ducted around the world, dating lo 191 J and the legen- dary Frank Garbutt ll was st.aged nine times between its founding and 1924 and was won one year by Gar Wood, JOINS JENSEN MARINE Be rke George ·s ales Head Appoii1ted At J ensen Berke George, a veteran in the marine industry. has been appointed marketing manager for the Jensen 1'.1arine Division (lf Bangor-Pun!a. according to an announcement by Charles Thomas, president of Jensen Marine. George comes to Jensen after a lwo·ycar ~stint in a sales management. capac.ity with U1e Alexander-Roberts Co .. 11 natinna! marine hardwal'e distributor. Prior !fl that. George v.·as s a 1 es manager lnr !he R i t e Engineering ::i nd 1\-!anulac· luring Co. in Los Angeles. He has a!sn ht>ld sales and eng1neeriT1g positions v.·1th the Tubbs Cordage Co. "V.'e're \Cr.v ple<ised !fl add Berke In ou r mark€'ttng slalf.' said Thomas 1n making !hr 11nnouncemen t · ll1s dl'pth of experience 1n m a r 1 n e marketing and hQatinb 1n general will be 11 \'aluable asset in the future.·· Grorge is well known in bo th Southern California and na· t1nnal sailing c1rcl£'S. He has paJ'lJ('1 pated in the Trans· Pa cific Ya cht races since 1955 He has a!so participated in premi€'re East Cnast rares such as the Bermuda raet: and numerous SORC's. Local Skippers Duel 111 P·Cats R. Paul Allen ts No . 417 and Tom Omohundro. No. 229 will be top contenders when the P·Cat National Championship Regatta get:-under ~·ay at Calif ornia Yacht Club S.turda.y. Allen is the derending cha mpion and Omohund~o placed f ourth last year. Both are. from Bahia Corinthian Ya chl Clu b. The reg11 lla ~·ill continue through .Monday. LEGAL NOTICB ; •n ltOTICI 10 l lDOlltl \ WOT OP l#T ... TICI" 1'0 \IU. Wt!lc.t "...,..-., 11-ll'ltl ll'lt ._rll • •tJol. C.l•YY ,\T P'•tYll'rl u.Ll EMl<tl""' ti ... ,,._.._ ~ • Na. "-'"" S.Cnool Olot•k l 111111 reul"'" ll~f .... !flt !fl *'I-lo< Clufl el 'ht 11•tt ti c-k~len .. h II• l!'l•lfl' ,._., C.•ll~. IW .... ('*""'Of Or•-si-N/l«k., 1 .. 11i1i...e. IE t u''""' .. ., I Ill .... Nl&lltf ot ~ Et1•1• ol l'"Ultl 8wl+dlll9 •Ill> ltl'l•I.. l'fcllll'-•ti w .. ot: ..... E'r-T, .... PUil w. 1 .. 11. "'--1-1.r....-~ ,_ ·'•-" c- ltET, •• '· W, 8 .. AAETI, ... I'". i••clon lfl•I ·,,, llc9'1Md lfl .c<Mt..w.e ,,,.0<;. /I WADE IAltllt:TT, •~• WAOE ..... "''"' "'-.,..,.1,1en• .i .... C..,,,_ld.,'1 If.TT, 00><••*· l :Cell,. Ad . IU<h wl~ M rtt••Y• ...,.111 Me•lu I• "-'"°" ,;,,.., ""' '"'" .. ..oe•· J:ot ....... i.1-1..-IS, 1t11 Ill ll>e then resumed on an ,annual basis tn 1965. The cour~e runs f r o m f\1arina del Rey to the Santa Monica Buoy, then to Pt Dume and lhen back pa~I Marina del Rey to PL Fermin fnr a sprint across the channel to Avalon Harbor at Catalina. Offshore Class boats will cir· cle the island from there, run· ning east to west back to Avalon before returning to Pt. Fermin and along the coast lo l\larina del Rey . Boats in Pacific Offshore Power Boat Ra cing Association's We s t Coast classes will return directlv from Avalon for a 137· mile 1r·ip compared to the 184- mile journey scheduled for the larger, more sophisticated crart Leading -.:hallengers t (l Magoon among inboard· powered entries will be Maury Fortney of Newport Beach and his supercharged, 3 5. f 0 0 t Jones tunnel hull. 7,ippe : pioneer U.S. aslronaut Gordon Cooper of Miami. Telstar; and current No. 3 point stR ndings rung holder Bill Martin of Clark, N.J .. dri ving h \ 5 Hustler IT. Willie Meyers of Nassau. the Bahamas. will be out to prn. te ct his national outboard division lead earned with hi~ third overall-first outboard fin ish in the Hennessy Cup even1 aboard his 32-fool. White Label. O the r outboarders entered include r u n n e r · u p Steve Shere of Miami , Rand y Rabe of St. Petersburg, Fla., Ed Sims of Atlantic City aboard his six.engined Jersey Devil Ill. and national triple engine class leader Dick DeWilt of Sou th Gate. dri ving his 27·foot Allosaun.1s. Gil Gilbert nf Beverly Hil!s. driver . owner or lhe 20.font Spectra Marine Special. will be favored for a fifth straight victory among loca l owners navigating the shorter murse. As a preview to Sdturday'! racing, Powerboat maga1.ine of Van Nuys stages the rirst Y.'orld Speed Trials ever of· ficially sanctioned hy the Union nf I n le r n a I.in n a 1 Motorboating Friday on a su rveyed one-mile cnurse orr ~farina del Rey in S.1nta Mnnica Bay. Runs begin at 9;30 a.m. Entranls will be permittfff two runs each. their speed being the-averagf' of the twn a!> computed by ortn Crocker flf S<ln Diego . official limer !or APBA. Bob Nordskog of Van Nuys. who numbers Powerboat t\.1agazine among hi.~ multiple business and manufacturing intr,rests. has entered his J~. fnol. twin fiOO-h.p. enl'.!:ined· S~lly Vikin~ in the S))Ced 'J'rials as well as in Saturda~·.~ e1•ent , anct nther Speer! Trial.~ entries are expected from Floridian Rabe. C. R. Shanncp nf Newport Beach aboard hi!': 2.l-foot. single.engined Rein· carnation and six.engine out· board whiz Sims. OFFICIAL HOSTESS -Blonde nse. Kim ball will be on di splay at the 3rd annual Southern California Sailboat Sho1.v Oct. 22-31, along ~·ith sailboats from most of the country's major manufacturers. Long Beach Sailboat ' Show Set Oct. 22-31 Junior Sailors Win I11ter cl11b Trophies T11en1y flUIS1<ind1ng JllJl ior sailtJrs frnm f11·e harbor are.a ) acht clu bs were awarded Jan Takes Adams Cup In Maine FAL1'.IOUTH . Maine IAP l - The defending women's na· tional sailing cham p Jan C. 0 '?11alley of Mantoloking , N .I., took a step toward her tllird straigllt title Tue~ay <'IS she. edged intn the lead of the Adams Olp races at lhe Portland Yacht Club. l\1rs. O'Malley placed second In each of the first two races Tuesdav and v.:on the. third of an eigh.t-race series lo take a ~'~ to JR~ .• point lead ovrr Romey n S. Everdcll of Dux· hury. Mass. Mrs. Everde11, a three-time winner herself. lead at the end of the lirsl three races h1onday. Third at 211,. was Miss Son· nie Wieneke nf Madison . W\1 .• and l\li~ Fletcher Beach, Balboa Island, Calif.. was fourth \\'ith 27. Two points back \\'as Mr!i Betty W. Foulk. Grecn~·ich, Conn .. tht 196i champion. ~1rs .. Jocelyn Papt, Mercer Island. Wun .• had 21 polnL'f, ~IW Lindi T 111 ma n , Charleston. S.C .. 20. and Mrs. Glenn Lattimore, f't. Worth, Tex .. tallted II, The !irst race Tuesday wa!J sailed over .11 three · m 11 e "-'indward·leew11rd course . 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Pl1•!orer Roolfl ShH I Mo'"I irnn W<lf~••I Jlell\IOfclnt Structu•ol ~tflCI E•K!Or L1boro• t ••P•nter OPE Jlt.llNG !"IGl"IEEllS Mtut!f w ••• "' . " '" '·" "' •• '" '·" ,,145 ••• '·" "' 1.oi '·" ·~· .. ~ 1.0! 1.11 1.s1 '·*' "' '" ),01 "' 1 ... ' • • ' ' ' " • "' . .. ~ .. • • •. " • " " •• , .. ... " • •• .. '" "'' "' ... ~. .. " " .. " w, "· "· ... ·~ "· ,, " ... " ... -••• '" . ''" '" ''" .. •.. ~ .. , "· .,, '"' " •n ·~ ~· • -. !It• .w " "" • • .... '· ••• ~ Mo1iey ltlakers Though t~e .doll ar i~ 'floating' on the u·orld money markets. 11 1s comforting to kn ow thal there is no doll ar crisis at the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing in \Va "hington , D.C, On any given day . the bur- eau prints 12 million bills with an average fa ce value or five doll ars. or about $60 million in cash. This year's plans call for the production of three billion notes, tot!ling around $1 5 billion in value . Firm Now Ecology Minded HONOLULU ( U P I 1 Dillln)!h~m Corp. kirked up a lot or dust and other pollutants last year while churning up ~vr.nue:o1 of ~ million . Rut thal's 1111 goini:: lo change in the inlcrest .or preservinR the environment. say:o1 Herbert C. Cornuelle. president of tht Hawaii-based eornpanv involved i n highwa Y construction. mining, quarryini:: and shipbuilding. "You s1! and look out th is window. and you know -al least I know -thflt thi s com- pan_v ha!! a terrific stake 1n having llawaii continue to he a desirable plac~." Cornuelle said. His new "cleanup projert" affects the mainland United Sta les as "''ell as the islands. Chevrolet Introduces '72 Autos DETROIT {u p 1 l Chevrolet Division of General hiotors Corj'j. Tuesday in- troduced its 1972 line of cArs, fealuring minor rerinements and styling changes with 11 front bumper he A " i r. r , stronger 11nd sticking out about ll.i: ihches from the car. Elpac, Inc. Ami ounces Seve ral Problems Emerge f.aC'h of the compauy's diver~ operations ha~ been a.~ked In ou tl ine in detail how it contributed to pollution -air, "'aler, villua l and aesthetic. Cornuellf' \\"ants that report tn cov er areas SUl'h RS soi l erosion. vehi1·le e x h a u ~ t emissions. ;xlors and trafJic conjte.~t ion 11~ well as nor n1al manufacuturin.e;-type pollut ion. Like the new Pontiacs in- troduced M on d a y , the Chevrolel bu1nper was an in- terim item designed to reduce damage in a £i1·e niile an hou r impact with anot her car. The Chevrolet burnper, however. is un li ke the Pontiac bu1nper in thnt it is fixed rigidly to the frame ""·hi!e thr Ponliac humper harl urethane plastic buffers to absorb energy. Reve1111 es R ob er t N. ,._ia te er. Chairman or the Boar~ of Elpac. Inc. announced that fo r the six months ended June 30. 1971 consolidated revenues wl're $580,000 compared to $54\,000 last ye11r with losses this year or only $14.000 before approximately $100.000 i n conservativr\y ac<'ounted for In ventory ad1ustments. Thr. first six m1Jnths of opera! ions are not comparable this year with !asl year because of the existence of Xenotech. /n(' .. Elpac·s wholly owned subsidiary: hut. Mateer noled that last yea r's fiscal loss \\.'AS $843.000. These sales and earnings tmprovemcn!s firt. basically attribut :ihle to the company's electronic oriented product lines which are continually being upgraded. Elpac. now controller! b" in· dustrialist F'. L. Cappaer.l, ill embarked on a i;.:oal of diversifica1ion from ·th e ;:ierospace industry As part of lhese efforts it has formed a mineral d ivi.~ion which is he adqua r tered in New Orleans. Ll)uisiana. ~1r. -~1ateer reported the company has entcrC'd in10 ex- ploration ·agreements w i t h Comprehensive Resources of New York City for the drilling of numerous Y:ildcat "''ells on prospects Elpac controls in Canada, So uth Tex a:-, U11i sian::i Gu lf Coast. and off- shore Louisiana. Unrler the terms of the agrermenl Elpac .,,•ill own a production payment on each productive prospect under !he program. . . 111 Nixon's Price Freeze E;:ich companv also \Ya s told lo outl ine s!eps' <ilrf'adv ta ken to rerlure or rl1m ina1f' ttifll pollul ion and \\•ha t further steps wer!' planned . B~· .JOHN CUNNIFF AP f.!lli~H .ll Mb'•t ~'EW YORK (APl -Some oF the problems involved In the new eeonomic plan are gradually emerging. Not that problems "·eren"t ;:in!icipated. They \\.'ere. hut the ir ~xact nature could not ha ve been fully anticipated. The most serious threat to the wage-price stabili1.ation aspect of the program 1s the opposition of labor leaders, who feel that intere~l rates, profits, executive expense ac- counts and di vidends also should be frozen. And wh ile the opposition of George Meany, AF' L · C 1 0 head, elicited a Mn1mcnt frorn !he Na tional Cham~r of Com- merce that· ' a pp a r ~ n t I y today's economic policies are too complicated for a p J u m be r's Slone Age t>conomics ... labor appears to have the rompany of some economists in el;iiming the freeze is unfa ir. ·Dr. \\'alter ilellrr. eha irman of lhe Council of Economic Advisers under Presidents John F'. l\ennedy and L.vnclon A. Johnson. and nO\\' A University of M i n n e so! a professor. ma int;iins !ha! the freeze favors business over the consumer. An fl group 11f Hi economist~. some f orm P r ;:idvisers to President i'i1xnn. criticized the controls <1s "inequitable. w;istcfu l. in- effi cient and destrucli\'e of personal freedom ." They flsk- ed the President lo rescind them. The big question about the opposition of labor leaders is "'hether they ha ve the r<1nk and file behind them. Surveys showed that most blue collar workers approved or the Nixon progran1, but lhal was before the labor leaders' opposition can1pa1gn started rolling. Another pote11ti<d ·F!'~h!~~ invol ve.~ rnortgage rates. on ""'hich there is oo freeze ex- cept thnt in1posed by state. usury I a w s . Conventional mortg11ges on new homes have either stabilized or crept up since thf'y dropped lo 7.5 percent in .June and from 8.5 a yea r earlier . llccognizing the danger the government bas now lowered to i from i 5 the percentage of assets that savings and loan associations must keep in reserve. This h::is the effect of releas- ing m million more for rnorti;.:<1ges. but there i!I con- siderable question a b o u t whether or not this is suf- ficient lo achiev!' stability. Whal 's Aood in one si tuation ls bad in another. That is. the su m of actions taken by President Nixon is expected to boost consumer confidence. If this takes place . consumers can be expected to spend more on cars. ap- pli<inces, furniture 11nd other goods. llr1\\·ever. lo do so they must rcdu,·e their sa \!ing!I rate, "·hich hi! a hig h of 8.4 )X'rcent of hike-home pay thi!I year, cnmpared "''ilh a "normal" rate du ring the past two drcades of nearly two point! Jess. 6 3 bui If the money th;:it is needed to Fuel a consumer boom Cflmes out of savings. it cotlid reduce the amount available for mortgages. Sa\!ings and loan associations are the bi~­ gest mortgage !endl!:rs as well as beneficiaries or those sav- ing s accounls. Another de ·.'eloping situation concerns the nature of action!! to be taken whe n the 90-day freeze ends. Should i! bf: ex- lellded? Should ii simply he dropped and nol replaced? Or should some form of controls take uver·: Feeling i!'i ""·idci;pread now thal a lhree-n1onth pe riod is too short a time in which !o reduce substantially I he upward pressures on prices and \Yages. and that wit hout an extension or controls the rountry wou ld resu1ne the in- flation spiral. Internatio nal ly, opposition appears to he firming from the Common Market nations of Europe and from .Japan. \\'hich claim that the 10 percent surcharge on their goods is unfair and should be removed. It is unlikely thal the surcharge will come off. howe ver. unless I o r e i g n governments agree to fl re1•aluatinn of their currencies in relation lo the dolla r. thus ending "''hat U.S. officials claim is an unfair imbalance in ratios. Other countrie.~ are not especially happy, however. to accept such a burden to the ir trade on U.S. ter ms . •• One of the Dillingham com- panies is Basal( Rock Co. of Napa. l l operate~ sand ;:incl gral'el quarries and conrrele and ai:;gre~a!e plants north of S.10 F'r11ncisco Ray. I t'~ dirty work "·hic h C'an SC'ar the landscapf>. As ;i re'iul! or Oillingha m's pro gr a 01 • lhese opera!inn., <1 rr being shif'lrled from n e a r b v high"''flYS and the land is being rf'turned tn a n;itur<tl state when the con1pany rinishes Ul\"- ing it. An architect hi1s been retained In landscape 1hree pl ant areas. At one plant. company officials ordered a sign removed \\•hich thev !hone.ht too larRe a nd tOO g<iudy. The Foss l.auneh find TuR Cn. of Seattle is reclaiming srnelly tirlelancls \1'11h clean earth fill. lt no longer w<1 shes baql,e ~ravel and dirt in to \\.'fitrr\\'ays. Twenty Pf'!'Cent of th!' cost of a ne'A' Hawaiian 01! refinerv is going into effor1 s to make ii blend with the countr\·side. A Ha"·aii:>n construction com- pany introduced The st:i\e'.s fir.s! du~t!r.ss mobilf' f'(lncretP b<ih·hinJ!: plant SaRdbl;:isting al an island shipvard i.s bein.'( done v,•ith ;i harder ahrasive lo reduce du.~1. And another com- pan v has spent more than $200.000 to reduce air pollution caused b.1• five asphalt bat- ching plants. Cornuell e said thrre hall been lit!le re<iction f o r sh11reho lders. Perhaps some of them ha ven't heard ;:iboul 1he program bec<1use the company has not publiciz:ed it. '. 1 ' Bumpers that will survive 1 IO mile an hour car-to·car col· lision will be required on 1973 cars. They will differ from the int{'rin1 bun1pers in th;it they 'ol'ill extend aboul th ree inches fron1 thr t.:Ar"s sheet n1etal and. in Lhe hea1•icr C'ars, will h:i \ e hydrolic rather than plastic or rubber t·ush"1oning. The new Chevrolet bumper "'ill be on only the full -si1.ed Chevrolet 1nude ls. ln line wit h all olher Cenera\ M o tor !I Divisions, there were few st yl ing <'h:inges in the Chevrolel cars. Changes were co n£ined mostly \<\ lrnot grilles 11nd re11r deck.~. interior refine1nent~ plus i1n- pro1•ed exhaust emissions con· trols for all Chevrolet engines. There was one n e w •·flashback" iunov atio o. Amon~ 15 colors oHered for 1972. Chevroll't offered six tw~color rombinations. Two- tone cars were popular in the :lOs and faded in the 60s. Chevrolet i.~ bringing them back in the 70s. Other improvement.~ cla im- ed by Chevrolet included ad- ded body insulation lo reduce interior sound le \!el and power d isc brakes with a riahle ratin steering standard 011 a I I regular Chevrolets. Chevrolr! also announced that a lhree-spcrd autom;i1ic transrniss1un w o u Id he available during the model .vear for the Chevrolet Vega . Heretofore, only A two-speed auton1a!ic transmission wRs available. ' ' .. • , .... , . • • ·ngstast The Big M-Mutual Savings otters the nation's highest rale on insured savings with a choice of 4 insured guaranteed-to-grow savings plan s, including 6% ($5,000 minimum, 2 to 5 years): 5%% (Sl.000 mlnimum.110 5 years). Equally important. Thi Big M cares enough to give you very personal service. DAf l Y PILOT 2:J Your JtJoney • Corporate Parks. Seen in Future By SVLVIA ~ORTER Within 10 mlleir of our ex- urban home in n o rth ern Westchester County is a b!!autHully I and sca pe d ·rorporate park"' in which some of the greatest cor- porations in the world are put- ting up ;:ib!IQlute ly stunning build!ngs. Surely, this cluster or romp<1nles wilJ he I p eliminstr. the problem of ex- urbia corporate "incest"-in 1A·h1ch a corporalion·s ex- ecutive!! talk only with each other-ancl surely it flashes a treod of lhe deepest interest to all of us. whether employt>rs or employes, city d"·ellers or eornrnuters. office "'orkers or housewives. Here. therefore, are answers to some of you r key questions by h1arlin S. Ber~er , presiden t of Robert h1artin Corp. of White Plains, N. Y., builder of the largest "mixed usr " corporate park in lhf' t·ounlry. Q. Wh at is the job picture in th e suburbs tndfly'! A. Man y are now .semi - urban centers. nel receivers of commuters. Unbelievable as it .. challenge i.~ lo mlntm lz.e the burdens and 'rnaximiz:e the returns. ll's nnl unusual for the community to receive n1ore from the development than ll pays out to service lt. F'or instance. ou r p;,irk pays $500.000 a year in local Laxes "·hile requiring aln,osl no services fro1n Lhe con1111unity, Private home s on the park's borders realize benerits and subslantial surns flow into the lf}(·al school system and town. Q. Isn't auto traffic a curse in th is paradtse of yours? A. Public transportation has In be developt'd further and take on a greater sh;:ire of the burd{'r1 and \\'C think it will be. Q. llow do corporat io ns deal "·ith custo me r cont.att ? Being spread out i;o much. is n't this contaC"t n1ore dHf1cul1 "? A. So nic cu1npan ies le;i re the city and find their conL11cl prob!en1s intensified : their in· dustry doesn't pcrn11t dif· fusion . A suburban park must be tiighly acce.~sihle to its personnel. supplier.~ a n d e u s t omers-\!i a highw;i~·s, bridges, airports. Companies rnay sound . our own ··bed-room .. eounty of Westchrsler, must locate al ;i strategic smack on the border of f\.ilan-point in a large area. heltan. now actually h?.~ a Q. \\'hnt t,ype or compa ny is gre.<iter daily influ x or execu-suited tn the park concept? tives. secretaries and other A. \\'ith the e:'<lception of personnel from the city than heavy industry, almost an.y it sends out to the cit v _ and kind of company can operate the balance will coc1tinue to con1fortahly in a park. · shift. Q. How far will t h i:s Q. llow dOt'.~ lhis shift affect suburb<in p;:irk concept gro\\.•? the indi vidual '.' A. One bulhsh factor is im· A. F'or the office '1iOrker. it por!<1nce of the \\.'Oman in the is producing ;i new life style in "·nrk force. for wonlen find "'·hic.l/1 he or she is no longer a the cor poralr park a com- captive of a tra in .schedule, fortahle cnv1rQnn1ent. Wil h jammed subwa\! or bus. A re-n1nr e wornen workers and cent Gallup ·poll sho'ws with th@ 1niddle classes con- ;11 er age commuting lime na-tinu ing the lrek to the tionall y is only 16 minutes bv suhurhs. the qu;inlity end '11110, n11l bad at <ill-and qualny of wnrkers avail abl e public transit handles sonie or for t·orpyrale pa rks will rise ~~: br~·g.cn 1 ~~-~~~k;·~ilese~1~\.-'.".'.".''.'.·-----•-••. ,.:rass. 1.rf'cs. open sky-instead 1 of acres 0£ concrete and as11hal1 Q. Couldn't thls become dull ? J.solaled"! A. The isolation is highly desirable. for there is little distraction on the job. And such services as shopping centers, banks and restaurant~ either exist or are developed. Our compan1e:o1 couldn't build th .. ir stalfs tf we became too rural. .. s for d11ll. snme people \\.'ill always prefer the city. Q. What about the industrial \\'Orker? A. I doubt that heavy in- dustry will eve r benefit from the park concept. but it's easy a11d sound to mix light in· dustry with the distribution and service industriez:;. 1 Q. What is the park 's impact on the community? A. L11nd development means change and we can'l hall the economic t r e n d & • The ...,.,, ' .. . , .. .... · .. , . .. .. .. . ,, · . " STOP LOOK LEASE Corwin Murphy LEASING CO. SINCI 1959 ALL MAKES Autos & Trucks ~ow 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 4Sll M11cAATHUlt llYD. Nfwp11rt hech 557-0•00 MAIN ST. 6ll-•lll ' . , .. ' Mutual Savings Cotonodel11.,-2 .. ,1 ... contw_.,,., .. so10 111d LOln A.NOCll llOl'I Other offices In Covi na, Wtst Arcadia, P111dena, Glendale 11'1d Canoga P1rk I Chatawortl'I W. R. 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D;:i;v1tl Adler has been ap- po1ntP.d 11ss1stant !rust officer for the trusto adm1n1(trat1011 dt\ 1s1on at Union Bank t 1-1gul!'roa branch 1n Los Angeles S11m1Job Selu fl•1t••• ••• u11offlclol • U11 ••• ct~e,...,I , 1101r11 •It ' 11 t ~ : de"d' J" h._ '" 11al11• t1b • ••• 1nnu•• •• d •~ ''"''"" bt td o~ I~• t i •u•r fT" ··1· ••m '"""" llOCl1t•I on SPt Clt .,,... li n lra d •don.I• or ••Ymtnl• 1101 0111 fa/ , n1tH •• •eoul1 • • M"t I r• ft Ir.I o lol ow "P f...,lnMoa ' I !8 DAIL Y PILOT f !J l'!lOT-ADVERTlS E" -- IMPORTED 100" POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT SUITS WITH THE FASHION EMBLEM YOU LOVE 1099 ,l,,hs0l utely terrifie \'al11e for thf.'~C stunning l {H 1<q p1)]yester tunic p:iutsuits importl'd fron1 Brit bh I Ion~ l\011g. Pick the attraclh·e ~triped top' ersion '"ith solid pitnts, placket front and belt in a contrast oo!nr ... nr the sol id-toner wilh placket front and h1•inkle button ~. Both with the turtJe cmb lenl so in demand! Si Lei tl-18. I I r I ·1 OP EN . EVER Y NIGHT -----=· ..... --....... ~ ... MISSES' ACRYLIC SWEATERS ••• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THE NEW NON-CRUSH DOUBLEKNIT BLAZER FOR MEN SAVE $7 3295 co1n7Jarable blazers . "'ll elsewhere for 140 (~J.oo'e 1 00~;. poly1!!lter Clo11ble- l.n1t !or L...,tin~ l'O!l•fort and "rinl.it-prouf 11oud loob! K'''" "''g-le-lirl·,1~1,·1! 1nodcl with llap pod,,·!-, '""lcr lap,.]s, deep ""nt. Tw1ll \v1·an~ in bi-own, I •lue, 1i.i1-y ••. n·11ul.irs, loo gs. MEN'S NEW FLARE· LEG DOUBLE· KNIT . . I I I I I STRIPES, SOLIDS, BUDGET PRICE! I I I SLACKS 1 116 1 0 , ·e iv ort b Thr•·''<fcdl-f,,h;o,,,d 2 s5 : 1oor;. atryli c ~1\"e.1l1·1 s ! ~tried 11·ith the lui.v; 1 1lee1·es 1·111111'.11Jl 1n111·. I The r:i.bric men v.·ant 1l1e>e mot·k t~rtlcnetl.~, je11·rl f Qr I o~rsl 1007~ poly.:.~trr douhle- 11eckline.~. hllt;k zippei·s. l knit thnt shuns wrlnkle1. And the solid colo1~ I Flare hottom sty le wiLl1 and .~tripes al'e sl11 n· 1'e gttla1·ly 3.99 I "ide.,.,•il.istband, belt loop;, 88 yo11' LL agree t]ie U i - • I ·1 " . l --" 1 .. .1 I I ! I • uing~ Sizes 34 !v .J(J. l \\'c~1ern front pockets. Bia; . , 1 \·.Jue! Sizt.¥ 29 to 42. 1 · ' I l · I L._ ~u~~J-N Now• exc111N~ e~~~:!9~~~~~~~-~~o NE~~~-LL ~'-4.~~-~o N ~! ~J I I-. i tt I • KNIT DRESSES 399 rompara.ble dresses sell eL~ewhere at 5.99 ']\,'O ehanninp; ~i:.·les and hoth in !ivrlY :-.t ripes. 011t' in ribhed t 'TC\1' neck vcr~ion with :-.olKI acc"t011t.~ ••• tl1e other \\•it h .~hilt e1)Jlar, plarket front con· 1..-ealing a zipper ••• 'vlth ~e-U.belt-1, Sizes 7 to 14. BOYS' PERMANENT -PRESS DOUBLE-KNEE DENIM JEANS R egulai·ly 3.49 each \restern jt-l\ns, the kind boys go for! r\e\'f"r-iron polyester and cotton d,-.1 ,i:ns ''ith ~nap front 1 •lo~11re, five pockets.,. ,u1d double-knees for 1einforcemcnt. B1r- tackffi at points of stress tool Navy, green, bronze or b)u.,; in sius 6to12. COST A· MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd. GARDEN GROVE, 12373 Garden Grove Blvd • • SAVE OVER 200/0 I I I I "I I ~ ~"'-· SPECIAL SELECTION MEN'S LONG-SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 3aa ·rP.qu.fatl11 4.99 Pl"nnan~t·Pl"f'SS' polyci.trr ai1d C1llt011~ in 'Vcstem·look tolidl, n111ltil\)lor checks, bold steo- mi:"ll'il.: prinl1. Or polrHtH and Amo?' tnaoetate i;olid color crepes. S!Ulll S.}.t.L. ·,~· ; \ ,.,__ I \ " ' \ REDUCED! BOYS' WESTERFIELD BAN·LON' TURTLENECK SHIRTS 2 for $6 regularly 3.49 ea . Crt'at ~hirts for rii.:ht nO'.\' an d ~traight info fall! Fa10011~ .Ban-Lon"·l'llit of 100% uyloo with ribbed turtleneck, long 1\eeves. Green, natural, hluc, plwn, brown, rose. S-~l·L. -·· ,/ Open Sun. 11-5 ' ' WI HO•oJll ' master charg~ / - ' • ' ; i ~ ' I . i ' . . . , ' I \ I ' ; I ! l ; ' °<~" ' .. ~ t.. • • I I ' i I • I I I \ Herself By Peter J, Slelnt'ri.hn, M.O. f'or 111ost people, be ing overweillhl is one or the mi tl(lr problem!'! of exi:oitence. They 1ay, "I have been pulting on some weight lately. I gues!'! I'll just ha ve to cut down a little." So they go through life up and down one or two rungs of the obesity ladder n o t especially concerned about the problem . But there are others for "'horn e xcessive appetite and increased weigh! is the bane of their way of life. Here is l'ln exan1plf': Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I ha"e been terribly depressed about THE HOUSE m.v v.·eight. I've been to "' cou- ple of doctor!. but their nnl.v advice is lo pus~. myself away from 1he !able, I ha l'e four children and a husband who work~ afternoons. I spend h11lf of n1y time prepering or _!\erving food, in- variabl.v stu'l'ting myself all the wh ile. I seem to be gor.1?.- ing m.vseH In keep my nerves c21lm. \\"henever I try to diet. I get lerribly we;ik. ex-lremely nervous and very hard to live with. I have had my thyroid c hecked. There is noth ing wrong with it. I get sn depresstd over being heavy, I feel like litera lly slitting my throa1 lo keep from eati n~ that eii:tra portion of pit" or cake. But something seems to say, •·<:o ahead. ~at 11. You'll feel ~tter ". Jr know how drug addict11 must feel l I must admit that while food is being consurned. I feel pret- t.v good. But as soon as I've finished eating. I (eel like kill- ing 1nyse lf for eating it. J know !'n1 ;iddic1ed !o food . 1 try to keep very busy, but even then there"s one hand reaching for 21 snack. I ;in1 mentally and ph ysic a l l y miserable. I hate being fat and hat e myself ror being so emot1ona lly unstable tha t I can't cope w1lh it. l"nl every brt of 100 pounds overweight Can you help? -Mrs. D. CO:\!IM ENT: I can un- de.rsland your frus1ralion. II i;eem! to me what's most im- portant is to engage a physi- cian v.·ho is sympathetic 10 )'our problem. Not jusl one who .suggests that ynu push a"·ay from the table. The pro- blem and its solution are more invol red than that. I !hink you will agree that emotions ;ire intensely bound up with ynur obe.~ity. The ques· tion i~: Does you r depression and nt rvo usness cause you In ('flt so much1 Or doe~ vour ex- cess weif.'(h t prod uct I he ncrvfJ11!'ness? ~ly gues.~ fiind it is onl.v a ~ue~ . .'i · i.c; that .\'our nervous ttnsion ls lh e cul prit. If your dortor ran'! hl'lp you . he may 11.~k fn r help from a p.c;reh1alrfs!. I have kno"'" IJUite a fe w obese p.1tien1..s v.·hose rat melted a "'a v m1ractJ\ou.c;ly onl_v after their nervc.c; wer e lreatPd ade- quar el~ ~1eanwhil<' .. l"nu may find srin1e ~11gge.c;tioo~ !o hel p you change vnur ei111n~ pattern in my bookle t. '"\V atch You r l)iel Bec11u~e f'at (';in Kil l You ~" For a cnpy. "'rite rne in care of thi~ nr.wspaper enclo.~i ng 25 cent.c; in coi n and a ST AM . PED , SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. i\1EDICAi.E:TTES I RC' pl ies to Headersi For ~1r.< F : Mum ps vac· cine is quite effeclive In preventing .11\lacks, But many doctors believe there ls no hurry in vaccinating an infant 11gainst mumps, Ord inarily. it geem11 15ens1ble lo wa it until age5or6 • • DeAr Dr. StrinCTohn · J.c; there 1ny tru!h in 1he Idea 1h11t time nr conreptinn can determine wh t!lher the b~by is 11 boy or a glrl? COMMENT~ No scientific proof. • Otar Dr . Stelncrohn : I ha ve 1 !'lnappy, crunchy, cracking Mund when J turn my neck. Could AH U'Ms lie in with arthrit is? -Mr, K. COMME NT: As good a 11:uess a~ any. \Yhy not nsk ,·out doctor to refrr you for X fa y of your cerrical spine l Of'C'k region.) Phone 6424321 For Wcckcnner Arl vc rti sin~ I I I ~ I LABOR DAY SUPER-SPECIAL! t7n Value! 5-Position Chaise lounge . 1" Polished Aluminum & Web ssaa Good loolc.r, comfort fr volue combintd in a lightweight choi~ with 6 x l 6 w«11herproof Ylnyl webs. '716. Canada Dry i~.~.~~~~1~1~... 1 0 i ggc 12-0•. C•111 Y•ur Ch<ti~ 10-Pound Bag Charcoal Briquets LO<lt lhnnin1 Aloho lroll4 7·0unce Styrofoam 59' Hot-Cold Cups .... , 51 Reg. $1. 19 Gallon Can Coleman Fuel Regular 69' :: ~Fastback 91/2" Play Balls 12,.v.ruo Frisbee ~~-"'", . 38' '~ Rugg 1d I ' yjnyl balls in ]li ~ :~lnoot <01· $J96 Flie5 foster -throw1 lfofther . New "Fast- back." -$991 Value! Iebco Spin Cast Rod & Reel Ctos!!'d face '206' rt el e li "1i natt1 backlosh, line fou!- ir.g. 2 pc. '2624 f iberglos.s rod ond mono lone. IOTH FOr:t $599 $)4' Gotham • Poly Ice Chest Lightwe ight, sturdy 30 Q\Jart, Al m ost inde- strvc!ible! 94c $2" Men's & Women's Sunglasses ;r~~c11~k&~~~~: $194 ed 1tyle\ .•• wom,n's Opto Specs. r SUPER SPECIAL $1 29 Saye lie® Acrylic Knitting Yarn 94c N1vt r need, blocking permanently mothproofed. Fctl'5 be~t shades tor cOQI\; sweaters, s!o!1S. Machine wash- able, dryoble. "I oz. 4 ply pull skein. As Seen on TY I for spt Veg·O·Matic s299 Decorator Sofa Pillows s100 (h11ose from beoutiful solids, stripes & prints In sryles, color' t11r '""rry room. Tomele<I, fr ing•d 11r corded edges. Best buys ! OPS! s799 Record & Utility Cabinet Cnn1r~ r ~ody to c•r."'l'lble & point nron11riue' Hai sl.d n9 door, Con-,c.,,e..,t s torag e cabinet. s5ss 145" Mediterranean 5 Ft. Credenza s3466 Abro1l0n r.llstont SrioniV, Oak P1,..,oneer f1ni.t1. 'I slod1ng wCIOd dooo .,..,rh dtsogn opploctut . $J511 Value! Pole lamps '$8'' S o !1 t t f ro m '\· style.t: 3 br11si bul· 1.t; l Om) li11n.;i1ng flor1nt1nt ; 2 or m nlobf1~ U 3 shade t li'°'(jer !ypo, - s32n Mediterranean Record Cabinet •2011 Sponisli Oalt Permorwer Obrosi11n rt• ,,,1ont finiili & 2 tlldlng doc,.. twith i:tpriloque detign. Stylillh lelectlon ;., ~t1mpor· 11iy, Eor!y lvnitr• k or. tr Prov1r1- ciol do,lgM, oll UL op1>roved Liquor Dept. Special! Harkoff Vodka •3•' Quart Bottle .. Greor buv ol our everydo\' In,. pnce of 1 3 69 Pl• QUOrt 11ow O'l e~en greoler bor<;io<n !or o lirno!ed ''"''only I Tht<tly he't st lltr O"ld e.<CIU\•ve. Women's long Sleeve Fancy Shirts No-iron in new colort, 32-38. Novelly d1toll - ing & sritching on col- lars, pocket!>. $244 Lonr Slttv• No·lron 3hirts Balloon s leev e , s tri ped seer- sucker. 32-38. 13•• ' I Misses' Acrylic Pullorers Full f11 s hion1td, Ughtweight with foldover lurtlen«k lo $ N whit•, colors, S·M-l . Ladles' No ron lous11 3·sm11rt short sletv• roll- up sryles to choose from. 32-38. Girls' Knee-HI Socks (obit s, rib knits, opoqut1; io s1•• white, 5 colorJ, 6-B 1/1, 9-11 . 791 Orlon 11cryllc & 100 ~Q nylon Men's Sweatshirts Short or loog sleeve styl- ing. Choice of Fo ll co!orJ, 1irn S·M-l-Xl. c-i-r1 to Oth«t Sellin1 ot $5.95 1 lady Wilshire Support Panty Hose Ultra shff'I' 82% ny. Ion & 18 % $,par.d.x yer gives e111ro .w11- port, Sond, Whjte, S· M-L-XL. $299:; 54c I. 89c DrJ-Polnt 3-Hol1 FUler Paper 200s 39c $1 .39 kfnrbacher Murphy 3-Rlnr Binder ... 97c l9c Blc Bin hint Pens, colors ...... 12 for 98rc 78c Stu~HaU Fashionable Thtme B1oks .. 77c $1.59 Ap Midilt Economy Ptncil Sharp. 97c ~-~ $1.50 Ameri &r11t1nr Floral P1rs1nal Bk. 74c $1 .50 PaperMate 150 Ball Point l'en ...... 7~ 1911 fnsfamatlc '44' SAVE s2.11 S in gle k •y wind, Jvminova d i 11 I, ltather look cow. 1415 Value! 2x3 Fl. Lektro '24'Shaver Shag Pile sl 5'7 Area Rugs $284 R"minglon lAk- tro B I ode 2'\ Wtlh duo/ it.OY• ing heods. #LB- 24BR . Gold •n Fl~ce' Dac- ron Polyester 31/.i;" s h a g pile in fo!.h- ion colors. ~ Happy Face r 7-> Pin or Pencf1nt ,'-._.,/, 691 ' I Th• lotitst mor. for school. Hot "M i W ink" o. 14n Kerosene lamps s311 B" glou 11 .. lob• (r bow, odiu•t- obl11 wick. Tro- ditioriol dt sign tor po l lo or fomlly room. s349v,1 .. 1 English Gourmet Quality Cookies $1" ·-Pocked In hctnd- somo tir.s rUu1tra- 1~ .• ,.. ti1>9th111orly doys 11f olf. 14n to $5" Values! Hand Sculptured Decorator Candles • C"-'ce 9'f • Multftl•• oil Si111 • Co1-.1 Hand dKorot~ cor.- dlt s in t>.Dutilul c11l- ors (r 51\apes fQr or.y declli'. Nevitr befor• ot Thi' low Dr ice! $&.u coo111 ,.-~l~l~n,~E~clw•ard or JV Tl~lt """'' ~"1 Imperial Cigars ... an '°'Y roll s3 ,, •hHio. Box of 50 ~·· Nl'ltrlco'1"'61t PQOl.llOr 71 cl- ;1or, 1low burt'I• In o, m I Id 1mokl1'19. ' . . , J'8 OAIL'f ~.L \.11 ·'Tommy' Set at SCR A unique t hea t rira l production of a major wor k nf fock musie will open Snllth Coai;l Repertor~ 's I 9 7 I -'i 'J. season when the (.'ostri i\·1l'sa thealer group prodU('f'S the first fully :;1aged loc<1l pro· duction of "1'ornmy " Acquisition of rig tll ~ fQr lhi! r oc k oper<i h)' t!u' \\'ho, nu E nglish n1u~1c<1I gl'l\Llp. w;1~ announc('{! this l'lf't·k b1· IJ;1\'1d M. Em rnes, exctut1\'e Chrer.tor or SCH "\\'e n'gan.l ;i cqui~1 11 rir1 11f this pn•f*t'l,v a~ a slt•p (II 1n ~1 · JOI' i111porl <1no:r for S<\U\h l 'oast l'lr J>erl ory.'' f~n1n1t•;; c:o1n n1f'n!e<I , ··~1 rrr1y ;is ;,1 n1u.~ical \1•ork alnnr , 1t n1u~! he considered significant, bu L ,\vlth lhc add1!1on of the n1;111v elements of !hf'a!er ll'hil'h 11f' :ire pl:.1nning. 11 n1;1y be v11c of W ednesday Evening SEPTEMBER 1 q,o 0 Bi2 News J~rry Ovnphy ' @ Newi Bill Huddy 0 KHBC N1w1 Tom S~yde1 e The f u11itivt (tV Wild, Wild Wed , 0 Si• O'Clock MIMe: {C) (90) ~ ..,.1m1lllna" (comedy) '64 -Nanq ' Kw an, John frJser, Denni\ Prke. ~ Polynesian beauty is sen1 lo (ng land, after lier la1her's dea th, a1 the 1n rd o1 he1 uncle. headmaslei of • veiy proper boy~· sctiool. m 1111 Rintstones m Sb r Trek (1 5) Hodppod21 Lodge ED Childrcn'J f1i1 EI) Notkiero 34 ffi Dt1th Valley D1ys CD News Jim fhw lhorne 6'.30 ({)CBS New1 [JO] NBC Ne'" .lohn Charitellor m The f lyin1 Nun (1 5) Ewenin1 11 Pops !ht> mo~t ('l'tnlf\tl r\lr n1ngs in our sev1~11 ·vr11r h1s1orv " Fr1!1t1l'S 'Hnd ".lartul P.E'n:-on, ;lr(l,,lll' dlll'\'IHl'l' :1nd r•llllldCf'S 1.f 1J1e l'o,,t;i '.\lt·~.1 gruup, will ('<1-dll'E'<'t "1'•ln11n) ·• <Hld are t'lllTt•11!1y \1 nl'ldng 011 ll sct•11nr10 l11r !lie pnffiu<'f1nn b~sE>ti on !lte "Pt'rii. The .-.hnw 1.1ll 1ipt•11 S(·pt. :!~<it the Tli1rd Sl•'Jl Tli1•;1ter. lli27 1\t•\\'j.M)l'l HI\ d , C11st;1 ~h:s1L "~1..s n1an~' pl•opleo n1.1y nnw k11u11"" B1•ns1Jll s<1id. "lht> W(•l'k is s1111p1~· n1u~1i· ;ind l.1 n1·s -th,. re 1.~ no ·1~1ok' or scnpt. \\e·re ('1·01\•in~ and dt•it·lupini,: lhe stor_v ;ind 1n- <·orporat1ng Otlr l..nov.;\ed ge of Ilic tl1i·:11 er to produce wh:11 esst nticill_y will be a nl'w y,·ork, ba ,1·d-till lh t· .. ng1n:d :\tc•1 rditl!'.! to Benson. tl1e final W(Jrk will take the fnrrn ~nd Vic Perry wolh a dart !h rawin1 O [l l (o' CE The Smrth f1mily (R) "The Slrangers" Det. Sgt, Ch~d Smith se~rches fm Cindy's runa way friend. m David f1111t-Show m Dr12net ED (l5) Boboquiv1rl "Odll!ta" (R) 9:00 f) li) Mtdit1I Center (R) Pat Hmgle guests as a su rgeon wit h 1 heart transplant who ret11sts to slow down. 0 Tonight madcap comedy * with Terry·Thomas on The Des O'Connor Show 0 '101 ffi Des O'Conntr Show Gue~!s ~re Teri)' Thoma' Bnd Keith Michell. 0 l;l ) (6) Q) lovt nn I Roottoit (R) .. Wh o Is Sylvia?" " mys!ery woman hR1.on1: the d1eam1 of Inst J111ie. !hen Oav•d. (!) The Big Valley Et!) (13) firini: Lint "A Dlllen~e ol Pol•cy" Guest is Walt Ros1ow, ad~11 · or 10 Pre11denl llenntdy and ont or th e aulbors lo lhP. Taylor·Ro~l<r1• re- port on v.einam (1961). CI!) llo~s para Veroni(• tIJ Hod11pod2e Lod11e m Oewrt Report Jae~ L!th3m (19) The Add1ms fam!ly (iE) Los "lici0flado1 en 11 Com11ftld1d CD ABC Nnn 9:3<1 0 (3 )(6)ff) !1P1(1Al l When Johnny Comts Mlr(~ini Home News ~pec1~I e1amrnes lh~ unemploym ent ~roblems lac•ng Vietnam war veter- ans retu1n1ng lo the U.S. fonk Reynold~ na rrile~. 1'11J II CBS Nfln Watler C<()flkite C':J 811te r Wud Ntwi W la CIUt de M11h 1 Cluct s or a tran~form;;tillf1(11 theater niul'e111rnt p1el'e 1n wh1('h iin f'n~einhlr t•omrany of al'tors v, Ill ··1'IHll!!l('!I( 1•!1, COUil• terpnrnt nnrl 111;u;iliz.e" the "'1"r1· a~ 1t 1s told by singers :111d n1us1t 1ans. "Tran.sforr11at1on1t l thf':llcr :illuws Ille dJr('(·(fl r and ;if !or 111 <Tea re w11t1111 a "1de f1an1ew1wk tlwn th11t nor1nally :illo11ed by a :;enp!,'' he sni(!. "IJ's going to IJC iln tinu.~u:il l:L~k lor S!1lll h l'o;1s l l<epcrl ory :ind 1111 1n1porL1n t ·..,1reLch ' for uur f)l'oplr " f-i<'l design and tl1('aler en· \ ironment fr1r thr product ion \\'Ill be handlf'd by ftobinson Jl11,1•1'l'-I lu gu f'<lez will lle.:1d a ~rnup of ril'e rnusu.'.lans v.·ho \\'ill play the score. According lo Bensnn , lhe rnu sici ans and s1ngf'rs will be par[ of lhe prn- dul'tinn nn :Hage and will be J111oolved ir1 lhe <11:\1un . ThP slory, as t·on(·PiVf'd hv the 1\'hu. conr1>rn.~ :i y11ung 1>11Y \\In~. as !hi> re~ult nf a p s .v c t1 ol og i ('a I traun1a , heeornes blind. deal and 1nute. Jn <:ornpensating fnr his physa:ilf defects, he becnrnes an experl pinball machine pl.'lyf'r. "It's that parl of lhe slory \l'hich is n1ost p n p u J a r I y knov.·n." Benson :-:lated, •·but !he in1pl1eati0ns are 1nuch great('r 1•.'hen .vflu dig fn(n ihe story. Torn rny h•;irns to de· pend solely on his inner self \.rlicn the 011tsidc v,•nrld Is cut olf. ll's that pi·rsona l ex- istence we \.\'Ill explore \Vith the productif1n. ·• Advanec reserl'a!ions fnr "Toinmy" •Nill go on sale this week al the SC R box oflit e. V.'il h pcrfnrn1anL·es sthC'duled \Vednesdays through Sunda,rs Ht 8 n'C"lock ;.i nd <111 addilion;1I ~how Saturday at 10 n'cl(J(·k. lnform;itinn nlil,v he obtained by calling SCR at fl46· 136J. Greff P cl'k's t' Son Wc<l s HOLLY \\1000 I AP 1 -At l"r r;re.ggn • Peek's son Stephen. ii f11rml!r ilfarine licut en:1nt. h:1s n1a1-r1ed K11nl Felrnr fvloorc, the daught1·r uf a He! Air en· ginecring eon.~ult<inl. The cot1ple 11re IHlll(',1'rtoon- ing <\I !'el'k'.~ !111r11e 1n S<tn .l~'<in C:ip l:Pl'l'il1. Francr J ac k Lo rd 'At Horne' In Ha "'ai i Hy CYNTHIA LOWR Y llOLLY\\1000 fAP\ -1t sef'rns !hal .Jack Lord. star ()f ('BS. 'Haw:iii Fi\'e-0 '' series. has found a new horne. "!t will IX' iny hon1e until I die." Lord s:1id of Hawaii. ·•Jl 's the p:i'ntle pe<lpl e. the f'lirn;ite, lhe ::;cenery l'l'e f1Jund rny pla!;I'_" Lcird was in 1 toll,vv.•i\(\<l f1)r a reeent werkenr1 1·isil lo n1ake prrun11t1Hn<ll t;1pes fnr the srriPs, whit"h i.<: rnnvi11g jntn ifs fo11rth scnsnn . Lord rla~·i; Mcf:arrett. chi('f of a fu.::tilious H<iwaiian f)l)lice in1·estigati ve unit. A pn1etil.'11 l n1an 11•hn has riddrn the rol l<'r toaster of TV popu laril~'. I .ord i s un- derst;indahlv ('oncrrned ahout pnitecting his livelihood slni:c the series i.s being shift ed to TuC'sday night. La.<:l season. !h,.. compl'til ion w.1<: no! loo lnugh -NRl "s "Four fn One·· ;.i11d AR<"s "Dan /\ugus1 " "Jl;1wali F i1•r - f)" harl !irl le 1rouhlC' in the Niel~cn r;:r11 ngc; n1nsf weeks_ Lord talked freel~· about !tu'! cQmp!•li!inn this se;.isnn ··r think we c·:1n t;;ke ·.s;in!,..' INP.("s nc1v S"rirsl v.•ithn11t Inn rnuC"h trn11hlr ." ht> said. "Th11 ! one h;is a rnrn1rr polit'ern;in \rho h;is turned prirsL Thf'r(' ;ire a lnl of areas llH',V f'!ln'l hit hard \1•i1h a eharaclrr l1kr lh11 t \\'hat 11'('re rr ·olh· con('t'!'llf'd :ibout i." !h;it ·~1 0\'i (' ~1 r the \Verk' nn ARC lh~l''l'f' gnt a Int nf big Sliln; and it has bC'Cfllll(' a vtr·y p un11l;1 r .~'1011". \'('I'\' pop11i;Jt· " "ll;iw;iii Fi1·1'·0 " is a \1•f'il · prOdtu·erf . r11 sl -mo1·i 11g po lit·e .<>tor\' no1hing e~tranrd ina rv in thP -pl<)1<:, but since il is Shot on lnratinn all nl'er the f'fll- nr f11I i~l;inds. it h;:is a \·alirlitv and (·f)lor nin r'P l'\'<·iting tl1:i n i.<: r>nenun1ered in the u<:ual ~how;.; ~lint on studio h;i('klots and ;i~a1n!il the nvrn1 sC'd Los Angrles h;il'kgniund~ 00 Truth or Con&equences O What's MJ Li11e? 0 101 €D fou1 ·i"·One: The F'Jychi· l'i•Ck. 25. :ind fvl1.~.~ ;\!11(1rt'. r---------------, ~1fist 1R) "Par tor 1he Course'" Dr. 20_ a S('!ll!H' ;i1the1·n11·0rs11y ul Whitman attempts lo help a goll TH E BE ST Snulht•rn (;a1 1rurnia. v,.·crc in:Jt·· @J Mtvie: (2h1) ''Hartty'' (comedy) '51-James Stewar1, Josephine Hull m I low LucJ champ.on (Cl u Gula~ef) with 1 !errn1nal d1sea>e lace the inev1lable. !'lf'd !r1SI F rld;iy night 1J! rill T:1'1Hl<·r~h1p p o 11 ~ f•I'(,\<' "J'n"nt1 1<" is 1•1i(' or !hr 11 orld'~ n10~1 f"'l "1ln1· 1·n1r1ir· s!ripK r:c•flrl ii cla1ly in the OAJ l.Y r JLO"r. Joa n Oarhng is guest co s1ai. J·~pis('opal Church in \Vest Los OJ @ Orainet 0 NeWJ Kevin 5.Jnde11; Angeles. 0 Movie: (2 1/,hi) "Fort Oob!rs" [-::::::::::::::::::::;;;miiiii~~~~~;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~i ffi Homewood "Of! Be.;I Down Beat1" The Mitchell Rull duo an~ pianos! Ho,...lr.tl Smilh are lea1~rfd EI) An2flitoJ NtifOS (wcstern1 '58-Cl.nt Wal~er, Yiri inia J Mayo, Brian Ke•!h, 1 (D (l9) Mo"tlt Game J;JO"f) (Bl Mt" 1\ Uw (R ) The law~rr; ·defend a weal1h1 land develop~r •r ·1he opparent hom1c1de or h1~ w•fe 0 gn Men f111m Shiluh (R) "I a~1 .at !he Bar" Greer G~rson g11es1~ a• a lawyu who uses le1nale w11e~ 11 m Manti1p Gut1! 1~ science fiction ... 1 ,:~r Ha1lan [ll•\On, I {IS) M1ste1piect lheatrt ED Evening II Pops IR) HCorky S•e€~1 lirn Sch.,all B1ue! B~nd" (3'.)) feature; (2hr) "The Prlnu l"d lhe Paupu~ umvrnce 1 judge and ba•lltt to a~s1sl CE Box Prolt1sion1I he1 in bu1ld1ng up a detrn~e lor IO JO OR Trampas, who is att111ed ol hnmt : ams Action 'crde. [ G, Ma11haU 1MI lames Whit fJ : 3' '61 Cil "ft Ad 1on "Old more ~tso J!ue<;I !'11 ~' : .. 0 \3) 16 !@ CO!irhh1p or [dd1t'l ffi NeW$ firll l"hn1 f1lhu (Rl rdd•t r~ 11.~er1'•1H1 wh,n ffi [I Diano de una Si!ncnt1 O.· Norman Tm •er ann!'unre' h~ •\ JlO tffl!t inR to b11v him a hm~e. hut hi\ lath!r vetot;-!h~ plan 11:00 0 8 aJ Ntw1 •: 0 Million $ Movie: f2hr) "Ma rk o! 0 •10 ffi New~ Zoml" (advffl hH~) '(Q -T~mnt l6l M1rsh•I Oillo11 : Ppwe1, Linda Darnell, Basil Roth 0 r.f) CEJ N~ ·bone. m Movit: (C) .. 80J With Grttn I I ~ m Trvth or Conseq utnct1 . @ It Takes 1 Thitt ; (15) Thi Corpo11tt View . m Enwlad• de locot H•1r" (d1am~I '48-[}ean Stock· I wPll. Robert R~~n. : (39) lrs 'four &el ffi Bt•I the Clock ' ED Book 8e1t .. lht °'"lobioffaphy I ot /.l•ss Jane Pitlm~n" by [rne:st J., t:OO 0 m 00 m Rooll'I 222 (II) "lht G<i•nes. I ; : Lincoln Story" S!Udtnls Jason "lien l l:){l O fS 1 Mt rv Crittin •and (st her "vedon tlash brl1~1ly -,. , m •-• C . ..:.. 110 ~· "'"""• lfl()I! • over Pre11dtnt tlncoln. no! 1eah1 O M · .. 0 1 !h 8 "(d I ' !n1 that two visitors ate prt~~nt 10 "lO "c" (n ' t :~ve B rama ' I p D -a1~ ,Mprr, ""'ry r1~n udse tie 1~on tm 1 leacher tom 0 3, .-6 ""'Di k c 11 s · ' petition. '-LI t ••t 1ev1 m T T 11 ttte T "' Allen f! g1rt!1 holT I £D (:5)1Th~ r re:h Chrl m Movie; "C1 ught" (drama ) '49-1 -l • l'b James M ~1nn, Ba1ba1a Il e! Geddes uoi lltnl I rt! • (l9l fe1turt: (C) (2h1) "Will 1101· l2:30 m "11-NiEhl Stiow: "loni&hl Wt ers " Raid Calais." (C) "Incredibly Sir"'' (iE) Nino Cre1tu1e1 Who Stcp[>(!d livinr i nd 1:30 II (j) Te Rornt With love (Rl When Al1Mm beiin' del•ng the son ol • "eedy "uslr.an co11nlt~~. 1ne moth~ w1rn1 Mike the boy musl mar ry 1 21r1 with money, 0 stt~1 Alie" Show Guest! ate Boh Einstein, Ro$8y G11tr, P1mel1 Ma1on Thursday DAYTIME MoVIES 1:00 m "lady luct" (c.omedy) '4 &- Robtft Youn1. rr1nk Moraan. l!ar blr1 Hilt, f:lO fJ "W111rlnrton SIOrJ" fd11m1) ·~2 -\11n ~nton. P1trtt1a NtAL G IC) "Yo111 Money °' •ouf Ur1" (tomfdy) '66--fMnandel, Hein1 Ruhm1nn. 1:00 (]) ''OHll'(' (wt$lern) '5~-'ud1f M ~tphy. Mt ri e11ncll11d. BK1mt Mi1f'd·Up Zombies," 1nd "Never loo La!t." l:OO f) Movie: "Bullwh1p,. (d1am t) '58 -Gu, Mad1:.tln, llhond1 flemina:. J~mt~ Gr1l!•th. (J l 0 0 'a 119. Htws 0 Tiit G1lltry 10;)0 0 '1 1111 l1t1 ,~, l l lf'I .. (my5ttr,) '49-l11~bfth Sc:o11, 01n Ourye1. 1:00 ID "Wt Oivt JI fl•wn" (dram•) '42 ! -£r+t Po!!man, John M1lh 2;00 (:) (C) "Or1"1u Alont: lhfr Moltnt" (advtn1u11) '39-Heor~ ~ond1, 3:00 8 ' "Robinwn Cru'°" on M1rs~ (ld- V!ntu•e) '64 -Piur M1~!ee. nOJ .. PNJ/Kltd Min" (ho1ror) "67-II ll!'l•nl Hal·~~Y Mary Peac~ 4:l0 t) (CJ "Genlle111t11 MatrJ Bru· rt:t~f· lcornedy) '5~fane ll tlsslil, • ( r~•n Alan Youn11. 1m' 11 ICl~M ll1t1nE ~:o~ _ IC) "CtMen"'al SYmmtr" (mu· ~·t~I! 't&-----Je~nn• Cr11n, Co1n1! Wildt, lln~a 0~1nell: 1- ' ' • ' I ; !JtiMWW 3 d ay sp ec ial! Thursday, Frida y & Saturday only ! favorite campus tie reg.640 7.99 :-. .ivc now on :1 lcok you want ! The tod;iy-shapa i ~ a brown ·n· tan :;uedo saddle with removable I n of Jringe. So bouncy 011 a ted rubber sol~. fASHION ISLAND Ntwpotl Ct "lt r HUNTING-TON C[NTEll Hwftll"ffOll ltct<!I SOUTH COA(f ,.l.t.ZA C('li to Ml'l'l ot fA ~HION SQU.t.•l So11t111 A~o - •sex Takes Curi·y Ed y Seekiug Serious Roles By \'C IC\'ON SCO'TT HOLLY\\1000 (UPI) '1\vas always It.I' plaint ol the sex bomb that she longed to be t11ken ~t:r?ous!y HS an at·tre~s . c:enerally she y.•as just taken. So1neli1nes by rapacious agents prnn11s1ng her na111e in lights, otten by d r a rn a cn::iche!' who vowed she'd win <tn Ose<lr, and not infrcquC'r1tl'/ b.1• a psychiatri~l who told lier sex bu111bs were good bon1bs. The fact Is m;-iny a girl cn11 he !aught l11e rudiments or 11c- ling and how many are en· <lov.'ed \\01lh the natur<1I gifts of Jl<iquel WelC'h or !he late !11arilyn Mnnroe. Alas, too fey,•, One of I hem is r; d y \Villianis. a gi rl whn could re· jul'inate the 1nhab11an1s r•f Sun City ~imply by s t r o l I i t1 g through in ;i bikini, She arThed <in e.vehrow and s;iid, ••J!l-23-37 -thal's 1ny zip codt·." l'.:dv had \l'ren<'hed a half- dozeri nc1·ks v,•hrn ~hr walked into a !Jo!lywood re~t<iurilnt in a rnini shi rt shnr[('r th<l!l the brradth nf a 1nao's necktie. I Jer slcrvrlf'ss blouse y,•as nr;ir burs\Jng. "It lakes brains In be sexy ." said l·:dy. ··Lots of p:irls are .-.. born be;:iutlfu l and '.l'ilh good figures. But they don't work at AND BRAINS TOO? iL. "Jf I hadn't used al l rny equipn1ent to get s1arlc d I y,•ould n'l have a career_" She was smiling now,_ "But lhe tirne has come fo r rne tn shfnV I have more substance than a Edy Willia ms sexy plastic bod~'. "Wha t do they mean by 'plastic~· Proplr use lh:il \\'1>rd, but obviously l'm not '"'II F R S t ' 111. . 1•011t O\V e a s plastic , Neill1er i.~ anyone else J kn<1w_" Edy has been fealuted in a seriel or fil ms '.l'ho~e 1111('~ even esc:lp~ her· "11/herr· 1t'sj At," "Th~ S1 .. crt>I Ltfr uf an Amcrt (·an \Vife," '"!'h r P;id l ;111d llow to Use IL .. "Beyond tht: Valley of the Dolls" Curreotlv she can be seen iri ''1'he Sevi n !\1inuh>s ." 11 dries not t:ike a Sherlo<..'k H1ilme.s to dc!t·1·t !hat all o[ t :d) 's n1ovies have in volved considerable photography of llt'sli in 1hen1es not easilv ron-lus~d with the Disney prOdu1.:t Now, ho11ever, she is s!U · dying with famrd Ur;1n1;i co<ich Lee St rasberg \\'ho also t aught J\·1ar1!yn Monroe. "Lee doe~n't jt1.~t l.i.t<1!:h !hf' basics of i'C1ing." l<dy Said .. He v,·or ks with acting pl'o- blt>n1s Ctf the i o d i v l d u a I p<.'rfurmcr " And wh;1t, pr11y, is Edy".s specific prohlein ·! ..To gel audiences tn brlirrc 1'111 a s1;rinus a(·!re~~-Lee i." helping me a l11l. _llC''s g11en 111e self-con£1dente." For instance" •·\\'on11>n are just \\'aking up In rn<1le thauvenlsni But I <11)- prcciate 1he fa(;t n1en find me desircib!e ." i::nv·.s cvcs nnrrnv,·ed. Sl11· lo11·e;·ed i1er v n i c e cnn-1 splratoriall,v. She c a sed ne;irbv tables to n1akf! certain nn onC else v.•as listening . "Being .~cxy is :in asset heca use people think ~·nu can't be verv smart." she confided _ "1.Vell ihcv're 11·rong. So yuu'rc v.·ay ahead of then1. '' GWC Getting ·N ew Theater "\Vc're no111 ;ipplying lo !he FCC for a transmi tter in Ila· \.olden \Vf'~t Cn llf!RC' dr;im<i c1enda Height ~. If the request studrnts \\-'ill n1a ke their rno1·c is granted. \.ve'll be able to fr<1n1 a crowded 7 .'i -s e 'a l bro;idcast nur plays In the thf';i ter in to a hrnnd nrw ~I fl6 l'01nnHu11ty." Boyce rxpla1ned. mdli0n d ran1<t frtcilily thi.s Fall. A lso housed inside the The i111po~ing c n 111 p I ex , t he at(' r <i re sever a I :-ituated nea r the Cnt h<11·d c!as.~ronms. sp11 cln11s 111ake-up Street p;irk1ng lo!s on tile en st ronn1s con1plcte t\•i!h sho1vcr.<: <'nd of lhe can1pus, will opt·n and mirrors, f·ostunie :ind in Orlflher. prnp s(or:ige .1reas, ;ind ;i ConsidE>1·1ng ll s enorn1it .1'. it huge scene ry production 1·oon1. is surprising th;it. it tont;ilns "The students 1\·Jll be able to 11n ly 11 rows fl f scat~. for a painl lheir st·rnery on l<irp:e roial nl 3~0. But ea<'h nne 1~'ill fln1s without standing on high In a large recl;ingular "'ell e'.'i- tending in lo Lhe baseinent. ··The flats can he raised niechanic;ill,v Sfl lhey crtn pain t in U1e blue sk~'. then !ht• mountains and the trees. 11nd then !he buddings and the meadows.'' Bny(·e said the cnllege hilS: e110JJgh land !o huild a 3.000· seat ou!donr arnpti 11he;itrr im· mediately next to the theater complex. "But that's far orr in the future. n ight now il's just n1,v "'rvlid!;un1mer Night's Dream," he s;iid pl'at'l1cally he a fro nt n;1v ladders." said Boyce, pointing '"' 1---::r==============--:;;-::;-.. Thrre i~ :i gn0d rrasnn for kr<'p1ng rhc se:1f1ng spacr> The incredible attack lim1led.'' <'Xpl;:iinrrl I: 0 Id l' nl on Pearl Harbor a s told \\ r>~t, (·nllege f'rcsidcnL B. l1udif'V Hoye('_ from both the Am eri can "P l;i~·111g hcfrirr s111:1ll au· and Japanese s id es . d1e11et'<: gi1·cs 1hr .~tudr nl~ more expl'nencr. Tlit'v wfl1il rl • ra1hl'r J)('rfnrn1 r0ur. tin1cs bclore a snuill ;.i ud1 t'nrr thnn onre hrfnrC' H l:ir~e one ." • 01'his is :1l~n a pe1 !'hn loi::lril! hrnefit fllr the pla1'crs :-1ncc !hry will br able lo pcrfnrni hrforr a full hrH1Se e;ir·l1 time '' The !heater. 11ndcr cnn- str11r! inn for the p11st n1onth~. 11·:i~ rirs1gnf'rf bv Newport B" a<'. h .an:JH lrc1s \V 1 I I i ;.i rn · c r r i r a and A:<~or1:it rs, 1t fe:-it urr~ a pn1:;('rni1un lh:it i.~ ! 15 [er! ll'li!r, ,111 fer1 df'cp ;ind se1·en slorirs high.' Also 1nel11rlrd 1n the desian is 11 11 1de. r11r1·cri lnhh1· ll'h1rh 1-1·ill double :i~ ;in :irt g.nl!rr~ A cu r1f'd tlir·\1~1 ~1a~c r x· trnds into lhC' ;.i11d1e n('r nnll al~o hns 1J1r c·:ipnhil1t~· of hc1ng h/draul ic;ill~· lowrrrd to forn1 ;in nrehestra p1!, al·· cnrd1ng !o Bn_l'('f'_ I 'f'hr !heater C"onne('fs to the l c: n I I e g es nr11t te!ccon1- n1un1c;:it1ons 1•cnler and ll'i ll providr a live stage for stu-1 dent TV prnd11c1 ions. 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JHE W FS.lM IN'"•TER O:eN T(A C4tt•l Wf<!lf•~l11• • ~OIOI • •IJT , "1••111 '"'"" ,.,.,,. '·'"" • .,. n•100 ••n HOLIDA Y MAINTEE S - SI I .. SUN .. MON. CWilllamGffolclen GRyan O~eal GKarl Jl.Wclen I•• atak1 IAlw•U PU• t;\Vild GRovers · 1;v 1,,t rnoco1 on rANAl/ISKlN' G -Plu• j., ... , w~v .... l!•rhrud Bcon•' In "81G JAKE.' !GP) "WllD ROVll~" •"• "MUt~KY'S WAI"~,.., Al, '"''"O V'•"' 1' "·"" ~"•" ·ce•2 Wf lT•••ln• 1 i (ll_Df• •llf Ml-.... "·~"' <.,O,. O•O<I ' "' O• .. O , .... HOLID AY MlllNEES SAT., SUN .. MON. • ,._,~ •"~r-'n••Fciv• r ••·~. "T~H ARfA flfGftl~fHT" , I Theater Notes • PACIFIC WALK -INS Four Shows Play Alf (Cllor 5"°*1 • ..r.c!tt II ....,.1 bt "'''~ i>l't~1 "11111 OOLL HOUSI!" Il l "~ "'tT110t"'T NUlt,t5 ~ tl l On Area Stages All Color Prrm•••• l!urt lM>to'1rr "O~" ll v•~ ••THI LAWMAN'" !G"f plu• • Jamt• G•r~•• $u1anne "1~,h•!I ~ ~suPPOltT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGl'ITEll" !Gl l_ .. ft ... ..... "' IV-Otl Ill •0"' ~ tl II Por C••IO~d DDut>I• llo""' ~no .. 1 E•nt'! f\o•gn,~,. "Wl llAll O" !Gf'! plu1 • SMnll<! Cnlor (hilltr "Tl'i( HOUSE Tl'IAT DR1'1PEO ll LOOO" IGP! ,., ......... . " MH-1'•< I .. ~ .. ,. .... , tJ! !lll Oron11~ Counl~ P'to"''''' Er.g<><1emen1 Und•• '''"'U>1 ""w•lh l>O•tnt ~THIE BIG DOLL l\OUSE" (~I Plu1 "STUOl!HT N UltSE~" lltl ii "'lllo! o~ '• ·~ o~roM ';DOC"' ~Il l ~IM• • Burt L~nt~1ter • !»tlley Wont"" "THE SCALPHUH TEll:S" '"''Q'ft .,, Wu •or• .. u •1'·111> All Colo• Premiert En~•~omrn!I W>ll"m Helo...,. ll y•n O''h1I '"!'l'IE W!LD llOYERS" IGPl plu1 • "ESCAPE FROM Tl'!E PLANET OF THE APES" ... " .... ....... ,..M ,_.O_ I cnorloton He•lon "THE OMfGA MAN .. !GP! plus e ]n<I 5c....,c• f ie!"" D•Amt "TllJl·llK" tGP) l'l '" """Q0. OIACH WARNER DRIVE·IN .. _ ....... " ..... !tol'·JlU .......... _,, .. ........... M l ->KI l 61.11. f1 1~ P.•c f~nul•O•I und•' o I mu" ~~ w,tn !l••Onl "PllETTY MAIOS ALL I" A ROW" (RI "VAN!Sl'llNG POINT" ~0) "OIA llY Of ,. MAO l'IOUSEWll'E" 1111 BY TOl\1 TITUS 0 1 I~• 0111, Pli.1 11111 \Vhi!e there's nothing new behind the footllghts along th e Orange Coast lhis week, local l he11tergo<'rs still ha ve a v,•1de ranging choic! of stage fare at friur lociil pl.ayhouses -11s long as they're In a laughing mood. There is a musical comedy ("Once l'pon a ~1attress" in Y.'c5tminster!. mystery rom- edy .. Tht House on the ChH" in i\'cwport Bearh l, satirica l comedy ~'"Fe1Jfer·s People" al South C'..oast Rrpearlory i n Costa Mesa l and just plain comcdv ('·Life \Vi1h Father'' in Loh~ Beach I. "i\la!l ress" is the 0pc nini;: shot nf the 1971·72 cnm1nuni!y theater se8son i twn other playhou~rs are loading UI) for next \1•eek \ and is on the ho<1rds of the 171h Slrect Schoo! audilnrium In \Vestrnin ster under the direc- linn of Fred \\lest. A large casl performs the tongue-in- cheek adapt;ition of the '·Prin{'css and the Pea" legend. Rita Licd.:rgs, \V i 1 l i am Collrn, Do ris Allen. Ron Filian and Cheryl Boyd hea d the ca~t or the musical. with Hank Sorkin. Rf'n Le Beau, "llUl WATl• WHITE DEATH" Jonn Wt.,..t "81G JAIC("0 "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" fGJ The hunt for the Great Whtte Shari< ,• ... · .. i Co-Hi t "A IOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN" ALL CAltTOON Pl!.1.TUllE ChllO•t n n t nd under, Be "(HAllLlf: l lll:OWN" 1:M '"' U :U "WHITE Ot:ATH" I :» Miiin••~ s01unlt y ....i lulMl•V. I .,.: Ti m Bowman and Andy Cleary ln major roles. P!rlormances will be given Friday and Saturday, with a 2 o'clock matintt on Saturday, at the school, Westminster Avenue al HCM'lver Street. Reservations 892-4985. * South Coa~t Hep e rt or y swings mtn ils f1neJ v•eekend of "Feiffer's People," a satirical revue based on !he sketches of cartoonist Jules feiffcr. Warren OtaCQn ls directing a nine·performer ensen1blc. Featured in the t:ast are George Barcos, Toni Douglass, i\fary Fleming. Bill Brady, Sandy J\1arino, Doug r-.1rE"'an, Leslie Taylor, Steve Patterson and Carneron Young. Thr Fcirfer re1·ue runs tonight through Sunday at the crir11p:iny's Third Slep Teater, 1R27 NC'Wport Blvd .. Costa t.1esii . [lcsetvations 646-1363. * ''The House <\" !he Cliff" winds up its two-week run with r i n a I performances Thursda.v. Friday and Satur- day at the Arnerican Le~ion Hall . 21S !Sth St, Newport Beach. Larry Perron is directing the Grorge Batson comed~·­ m.vsler:-o with Iris Schne ider, Ron r.1cCall, Beverly Zuko"'· Nat i\Hchaud. Bi!! Monroe and Carla Dow featured in the casl. The production is the first for lhe new Lcginn P!a.vcrs who intend to produce regular- ly duri ng the season. Reser\'a- tions 673·5070, * Bro;idway'.~ all -tirnr bllx of- fice champion, "Lifr Vi'ith F11ther." 15 hcinp: rr1,il·rd on the s!.:rgc of the Long Beach Cnmn1unity Pla~·house with Glenn Sterling anrl .Jean Kob;i in the pnnripal roles. Ja1ncs Doherty Is directing. The c!as~ir t·omed~' \\•ill he performed Fridiiy and S;itur- di!Y sit the playl\Quse, 5021 E. An11heim SL. Long Beach. Reservations (213J 438-0S36. Cast Shuns Co111petit i.on STOCKH OLl\f IUPl )-Three nude couple!i in the ;:iudience were thrO\\'n out before a re- cent showing of "0 Calcu tta" at a Stockholm U1e11ter. Olle Kinch, producer or Lhr cOlltrnversial nude plav, told the three girls and men tn \cave Uie Folkan Theater shortly befor£ the sh<lw was 10 st11rt . "We don't Wi'Ill any compc- 1.itinn bc1wccn our pef\plc nn !he sta,Re 11nd the audience," h:1nch told nC\\'S1ncn. 'MAUL, MAUL, MAUL' -Sandy Marino offers pas- sive resistance to Steve Patterson's advances in a skit from "Feiffer's People," playing tonight through Sunday at South Coast Repertpry. ----- Soaper Sta,. Marks 20 Years i11 Serial By ROBERT MUSEL NEW YORK (UPI I -"John (pause) there's (p ause) something (pause) I !peuseJ · must (pause l tell I pause) you." (Long pause). 1-iary Stuart calls the deliberate stretching nut or dialogue In eal up tirne. so familiar tn any vic'>l·er of daytime !irrials, "the sound of soap opcra" <ind she hates it. \\"he11 the.v fir~l lnrd lo s!111v hrr down tn that le1sun::l.v tempo she rebelled to the point v.•here she ;idded words and e1·rn scene!' to the scripl. She must have do 11 e snmrt!ting right for th;it. rlaily serial. in 11•hich she n1<1de her afternoon television debut in the fir~! l'pisode, was CRS- rv·~ "Seal'th for Tornnrruw" and she is still in ii as it celebrates its 20th anni versary and 5,197lh episode Vr1day. •·we started a.~ a IS minute a day shnw hul the decision ln speak dialogue at a natural speed meant ou r scripts v.·ere often as long as those of the 30 minute soaps," she said. "Now that v.•e're 30 minutes a day as v.·ell it means a lol nf pages to meinorize every d;iy. But she has nearly tota l rcr;1 ll, ~ll studying her role as ,Joanne Ta!e, cent ral rlgurc (Ir the dramas. is -11ecording lo her tall and h:indsome 14 -year- old son ll'ho sat ln on the in- terview-alsmosl a n1a!ter nf turning the pages over slowly. •·1 learn most of it al _1 ear-old who has just resumed her singing and song\.1.-riting c;1rrer v,'ilh a riew album , ''l)')n't Look Back," that she reco rded in Nashville and is. she says. beginning to cause a stir in disc and publishing circles. \\lilh a me1nory like hers Miss Stuart has no trouble remembering the m a i n themes of "Search for Tomer· ro1v'' b;"lek 111 its beginnings in J~f,J. The b;1s11· slorv al'nund "'IP! pint s :111d suhph;l s we;1 vc inlrlctile patterns is lhl' rcla· t1on shir betwrrn ,fn:innr '[';i !c, ;in a1lractive widow. and her family and friends in ~he mythical An1erican town of I lcndr.rsn n. ''Each rnain storv runs .1hout thrre ~·ea1·s a011r! gets 111urr. :ind 111orr in 1•nl1·rd as il goes along," she s:1id. "l see it as a long fihn . It 1rnd.~ to gel pretty melodr;imalic, even far nut, at times, but it isn't "'hat \\'e say but the "'ay v,•e look 11t eaeh othe r that matter~ to the audience." She held up her wrist to shnw a gold hracelet wilh a J::Ohl r1isc inscribed "lb1ppy Anni1·1•rsary" rrnm one nf the fans who .~rnds hrr an ;i1·cr.1ge of Hiil le!ttr.~ ;i \1•rrk. And \1·hrrr doc.~ shr st;111d now in ".~::irch fnr Tornorrow?" ';Let's S<'r .. ~he s:iid. •·i·rn a nioth<'r. 1'111 11 rnolhrr-in-t~nv . ! 've gnl ;i gr:ir1d<"hild ::ind I've gnt !wo fellows. Al this slaJi:e of my TV life," she lau,'lhed "I'm a femme fa!ale." Septe1taber Special s Slated Tl1it1g s A1·e Gettn1g Better On Tl1atOld Va st Wa steland By RICK DU BRO\\' v.'ho has appearrd with hint 1w1ee Jn solo-v1::.1tor shows. HOLLY\\100D (UPI\ -If v,·iJl be his guest hnst all next you ha ~'e survived Au~t1St week . television , thanks In CBS-TVs Over al t;RS-1'\I, ti::lc\isif111s .. 1'he Six \Vives rlf Henry hott1·st new series. "All In lhc VIII," take heart. 'fh e Fan1ilv,"aboutaUlatanthii.:ol networks b.ave beru pouring nanied Art•hie BunkPr, .lias L beP!I SY, !li·hed fn1111 I ts out their usual wonderful an -scheduled lalc r-.111n1!:iy n1ghl nouncements v,·it h lhe1r usual slot tn an earlv cvl'n1ng tune therapeul!t: hints that thing.~ period nr1 S:1t;1r(ja1·.~ fur the are goi ng to improve in jus! a new season. It displaces a minute. c 0 n s 1 d e r the rnllk-and -crat kers scrirs. FrC'd illai·r-.lurr:i v's "~ly Three pos:;ibililies: Sons ,'' v,·hirh n1o~•es 10 latl' "A V1s1 L \\'1l h the F1r~l r-.1onday nigh!s. Lady.'' an hou r portrait of Thr srrie~ that usl'd 1t1 hr ~1rs. Richard r-.t. ~1x11n, \v iii '11lPo·.~ hu11 .. ,~1. i\' BC -TV 's be presrn\t•d Uy ABC-TV St'll!. "L;111gh-ln.'' brg1ns its 11v for 12 On \\'ffinesday, inc<1nwhile, lhe ai::~1 in \\'i\h a Srp! 13 drhut lh;1t inrh1des H;iquef \\'clt·h the sa n1c nel\\'1l!k i,1•1!! off1·r" and Tll:irtha r-.1i1t'hf'll , as 11'ell docun1enlar~. "\\'ht-11 Johnlly :·1s 1he relorn uf hea1I v.·ntrr Conics r-.1arching l10111e ," co11-;i11d producer Paul Keyes, a cerni11g u n e 111 p I u y 111 c n l fl·ie11d of President Nixon. , proh!en1s fa cini.: Vieln;nn \\"ill" :if!er 1111 lll-111011th ahsence. ve1ern11s r l' t u r h 1 n g !u \\'hen he 1,~rt , i! was reported I Arnen ca. And T11t'sd:iy 1\i~~lil, hP yrs v"as (T1tir;.il of son1e ! CBS-TV ha s <111 11!1111" cn11ll('d s11gCl'Sl i\'l'flf'SS :iml p11l itic:1I ' "Hcslon 011 China," in wh1eh :111gl1ng on lhc sel'ies. r ast of regulars -a 7-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl. The Sepl. 211 ''l,.'lugh-In,'' by the \V3\', 1nrludt·s sut h !lp<lrl' !lg;irf's a~ V11la Blue, nomao Gabriel and Andy C:ranatelll. <irand::rn1, meanwhile, will hr happy !() knnw that whf'n l.:1111:·e11t·e \\'t·lk's ABC-TV r;1nt:t'llat111n t;1kc!"i effect after this Saturday's show, he wl!I ne~'er!helcss be carried in- dependenlly by more .Lhan 200 sta tions around the country In future \\'eeks -with some oullels present ing him on l·'rida ys, some on Saturdays and son1c on Sundays. And the beat goes on. .... iiiiiiiii New York Times colu111n1.~L Keyes put !ogcthcr last James Reslon, via satcll ile season's e o s t I y. high-rated frotn Tokyo, di.o,cussed hi'> John \\'ayn! Sp<'('i al which recent six-week visit to saluttd A111erica in musical- mainltind Ch l n a . Eric come1l y fashion. F'or this 0"" Servareid will be the in-sl'nsnn's ''Laugh-In," he has 7" ~ larkll':4I terviewer. ;1:ldl'il t1vo little chililren to tbe a.lltN P•nln..r. On Frida\'. f1 )()tball fans 11•1111---:=========--1!'--------'::: see . the CHS-TV, <1n e.xhibitlon remiitch of l<1sl season's Super &\\·I foes, lhc Baltimore Cnlts and the Oallas Cowbovs. Thursday night, ABC-TV "of- fers an hour prime lin1I' pre\'iew of 11 heralded ne\v Saturday n1orning children's series, "Curiosity Shop . ' ' whith bows in Sept 11 and is Orl<' 11f l"on11nercia[ lele\'isi1111's ohviou.~ responsts hi the Sl ll'- ers.~ of "Sras;1111e !'!l'('i•t." ABC-TV , by lhP \\'<!)", ;ibu a11- 11ou nct'.'i that 11exl season it pla11s to prr..,cn! a \1·rrkl.v hour antholo~y of nrigin11\ f11rns Ju:>\ f1ir chil dren. "Sa1urday r-.1nrn- ing at !lie i\11J\'ic.~ ... ABC·TV. in f:ict, i.~ just bursl1n~ with \1·underf11I Hll· n1n1nt·en1r111 s . On t)t t. 12 . fnr i11~li1Hl'.t' Dirk C: .. v1•tt will h1•gi1t two v,ecks nf strictly 1111e-i::ucsl shov,·.~. \\"ith h1'i vi:;itors in- cluding Fred Astaire, t.ene Kelly, Orson 'VeHes. Peter Ustinov, Charlton 11 e i; ton. Jack Lc1nn1on. \Voody Allen and Anthony Quinn. ( 'av!'ll. as it happens. is going on v<1calion for two w !' e k :s starting thi~ week , and \Vellcs, Youlh Casi JJOLl.Y\\1000 11 11'1\ l'\c"·eon1er .Jan-Mieh;irl Vin-' cent. \\'il l play Hohert !\Ii!-/ churn's i;on in MGM's "Gn1ng Hnn1e,'' the !ilory of 11 v.·i fe 1nurderrr 1vhose small snn ha s witnessed Lhe crime. ALSO ALSO PLA't'I N!i Cll"t (aOwood -Don Rlc~lots "KELLEY'S HEROES" rehe:irsal,'' Miss Stu a r t i ,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_~\ •greed. "FEIFFER'S PEOPLE" She w" a good lookiog 23- WfD. THURS. FRI. MATINEE II. mdid''.. -I SAJURDAY sscru 11yumpl1ous. ONLY .<1-J:iLLtr~ WILLY \'ear-old v.•hen she w11s i;1gned fnr "Search for Tomorr()w" v,•ith a b<ickground as a singer. She is nuw a g'WI looking 4:1-1 CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. Prices until 4 p.m.: Aduhi o"d J,,.., Sl.50 Chlld••"· 75c MUST CLOSE SA TU RDA Y, SEPT. 4 ~ Jbuth Coast Repertory 1117 NEWPORT BLVD. -COST A MESA Rt1ervatlon1: '46-1 363 llCWPOIT llCACM • 01.J .. JSO HELD OVER! "A FOUR STAR MASTERPIECE, A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE" -~;,;" MON. rue. ~· • ~· WONKA WILLY WON•• .u; Nlr • AT AT 12:30-4:25 110 """(~ 12:30 EL OORADO AT 2:1S -t\lf. CHOCOl.Jire EL fl\C'foRr•• DORADO I•·· .. ~··· .J;;,' AT r 2:1s "' ~~ SECOND MATINEE FEAlURE "EL DORADO" TWO BIG EXCITING FILMS ~[.Lfft~IMlaMcldl"1fi~~ ........ Clillllot .... i I . I i Mil!tNKhllUllNlholm. i " '• C.lndile Bet#Jl,A111uGarblkd. • t\nn~I anclllks ftiflct l fAmal~ I I ......... ...,.,.....,......, •• , ..W9' .. llll.USIYt OttANGI COUNTY 1HOOOl1 IMGAGIMINT -0 tlt llll:VIO II .I.Tl. IW.,., Ntt~t 1;M • 11111 · !11• "" ... Jat, ,f ·-1 tM • l iM • l:tl l¥ENINGS Su11. th,.1 Th'lft., I p.111. frl. •114 let., l :JO p.111. MATIHllS Wed. et 2 p .M. s.t. et 1 :JO atlll 5:DO P·"'· S1t11. et I 100 eH 4:JO p.tn. KOCM stereo103"M the sounds of the harbor_ ~b::::ls:~-:724 hours· a day £_,·c/11Ji1•c /;',1g,1g~ment 6/h Rcrm-dWuk ON ·ANY SUNDAY AN..M nmnuca n1•• Arso STEVE McQUEEN in "THE REIV!RS" MATINEES DAILY ~ I Wednrsda)', Srptrmber l , 1'l71 _wot"_..i.,_. Srp_trmhf_• 1._1.,1 __ .. ILOT-ADVERmhl z , BIG '71 CLO·SEOUT ' ' FOLKS ••• This will be the biggest discount sale in Dunton Ford 's 54th year history. The 1972's are arriving ..•. so hurry! IT'SA FACT WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED • YOU'RE SURE TO GO FOR OUR OFFER. DON'.T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY NEW YOUR TRADE WAS NEVER WORTH MORE HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES NOW CAR-TRUCK OR USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEE~ QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. '62 B • k SKYLARK DIC ~;:;_Aul<>. Tr•nS., '~-H.T., (t-<'A· Y ~. Aulo l '""' , Pow•• '65 R bl 110 am er StfftHIQ. ll •don, H•~ltr, 1 Dr. H.T., (UYF l>llll. EVE RY SATURD AY OUR $477 PARTS DEPARTMENT '65 B • k ELECTRA 225 Ulc F•ctorv Aor C,..,d . Full l'<tWt r. • Dr. IZXY 57•1 . Y I. Au!O. Tr~n•., F~c!Ory Jl.;r '66 Ch S1a1io• Waqo• Cap•lc• $1177 e v Cond . l'Ow•r S!•erlnQ, j~CIU loll ). ---~FU"!""'RY -I --!""!14 ~1· WILL 81 ..,._ _______ " -.. ~' ~$1~8~77~ '67 Plym ··" ..... ,, .. " ..... , ·· 0 p EN '69 Mustang :::.~:'.;i:i;·{~i. --· "--""'-· """-" ' _. .-.i!!!7~7• '64 M Mv•o. ~.T,,E ~E·Y··· . '70 T • $1977 ercury ::~:.:: .. ;~~~.i.'.·· SATURDAYS 8 AM -1 PM or1no :"~.'.·;;:;,;,··· "H"'' '70 Ga lax·1e :~.0 '"" · .. "".. ....... 287 7 M r "'"o l dr ~···or~"· ld"d•u roar f6J• "GVI '68 F I STA. WAGON $1277 V ~. ""'"· ''~~•. mw...-""~' a Con ino, ·~~'"· ""'"" w~.1e w~'I •Ire•. •~DJ 1961 USED CAR SPECIAL OF THE WEEK '62 LINC OLN CONTI NEN T AL '6 7 Buick ~~~,~1~ ···~ ..... ~ .. $14 77 , 65 Ford ,~:;~ & CHAS SIS $777 '70 Must , .. '""· ~-.... ~ ..... -$2277 bf8~!'0 . Nl(e C8•. !NCM AFXI · • '66 G 1 lax·1e e.~·0• ..... ".. ....... .... SJ77 l<>ry ~Ir condo!lonlr>q. """'" •1-l<>f. !TFF .aJ r , P,opping Corks Whet Appetite a of!oa/ a11J :Jf.ou' -Omar Khayya m BEA ANDERSON, Editor w14.,.,,,.,, s.,.1.m11w 1, U11 ''" ll Home 1 News and Views Feeding Teen Boys Can Break Budget By OOROTlfY WENCK Or•~•• Co11n1, Hom• Ad•lstr An"y cook who wants to feel rewarded for her efforts oughl to feed a few teenage boys. They cal like the meal is the first they've had in a v.·eek (when it's only been hours since lunch). The muller 1~·arm compliments like, "mmm, my fa\·orite," and "boy this is good"' v.·hi!e thev reach for sceonds, lhirds and foui-ths. They may even get up from lhe tahlc saying, "that su re was a good meal, ~lorn ." An d glowing all over. you clear the table ol dirty di shes \\'ilh hardly any leftovers. Anything thal"s so rC\\'arding must ha1'e its drawbacks, and fee<ling 1eenc>.ge boys is no exception. \\'ilh this, 1t"s the grocery bill. COSTS CUT Our 17-year-old son , .Jim v.•::is gone for five weeks this sun1n1cr, and our grocery bill dropped at least a third. and some \\'eeks a half. Jim eats l\\'O or three titnes as much as his I:>-year-old sister ri1ary. According to U.S. Department of Agriculture "Cost of Food at Home" statistics. v.'hile they compile quarterly by pricing foods In three food plans - low-cost. moderate and liberal. the cost of feeding a 1~ to :zG.year-Oid boy is $10.40 a v.·eek for the low-cost plan. $13.30 for the moderate and $16 for the liberal plan. He 1s the mOst expensive family member to feed . f often v.·onder how families \\'ilh several t.etnage boys ciin make it financially. Their grocery bill must be out of sight. J\1other bas to learn to do ~me clever shopping and have a way wi!h low oosl foods if jhc's to keep these teenagers filled up without going broke. Fortunalely most teenage boys seem to enjoy filling up on low cost "stretchers"' ·such as spaghetti, rice and beans. But they also seem to have an enormous capacity for meat, milk. ice cream and the Hite. EXPENSIVE DIET One thing you can't arford lo feed hungry teenage boys too often is TV din· ncrs. which cost. on the average, two to three times as much as a comparable home prepared meal. (A typical TV din· ner contalnt: about 18 centi worth of food). The 59 to 19 cent!'; you might pay for a TV dinner dotsn"t seem so high -com· pared to a restaurant meal -until you fi nd that it lakes 11t k!a st two and possibly three of lhe1n to fill up s:9 teenager. If your teenagers drink ll lot or milk, you can make big savings by serving them rtconstilu!ed nonfat dry n1i!k instead or whole milk. At current prices. nonfat dry milk co!'ls 91·~ to 14 cents a quart, depending on brand. container size apd \l'here you buy it. \\'hole milk costs 27 C<'nts a quart from the market, about 34 cents a quart home delivered. At the highest price for dry milk and the lov.·est price for '\"hole milk, you 1n"luld cut your n1ilk bill in half by using dry milk . \\'i!h lll"o teenagers, each drinking tv.•o qu.1rls or milk a d;1y .. 1·ou could save $4 to sa a week or $16 lo $20 a 1nnnth. They n1a.v gi'"<' you some ~!atic ;ibout not liking the reconstitu1 ed dry milk as 1,1•cll I in fact they 1nay think they hate ii\. However, they can learn to like it (and now Is a good time to learn, while !.hey' re so hungry.) l\tix it half and half with whole milk at first and then gradually make it with less and less whole 1nilk. Ser~·e it in milk cartons and they may never even notice \.\'hat you've done. And don't feel guilty. The reconstituted dry milk is equally good for them -it's high in protein, calcium and riboflavin. Jl,lany physicians think it's beUcr for them because it has no fat. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. f.ty teenage son has a bad case nf acne and one of his friends told him to stop drinking milk because milk causes acne. Is this true? I'm against the idea because I think he needs milk. A. According to the American f.ledical Association. teenage acne is probably related to the body's honnonal imbalance and the hyperactive oil glands of the skin and not to diet -although people with acne do react differently to different foods. The recommendation to eliminate milk and all dairy producLs is (I) not based on factual evidence that it will help the acne situaUon and (2) could be detrimental to health because a growing teenager needs the protein. calcium and other nµtrients supplied by milk. Your son needs the advice of a physician and not his friend! Q. Off and on I've seen wam1ngs in the paper about using varMxis kinds of imported pottery because of the danger of lead poisoning . Where CM I rind out if the brand bf imported pottery that I have is safe'? A. Direct your inquiry to: Office ol' International Affeir~. Food and Dn1g Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane; Rockville, f.1.d. 20652. Meal By BARBA.RA DUARTE 01 ~ l>a!ltl '11•1 Jlllf There's no cardinal rule when to open a boltlr of "'ine before ser\•lng, The ho(.. quet can go uphill or du1-1·nhlll, depending on lhe quality. ".Just be there \.\'hen the bottle is opened ~" For persons v.•ho like \\'i11e, this sounds like a great idea. ..,. Antl it w;is just 011r of rnan~· offered to members of Les Amis du Vin by wine and food connoisseur Robert Lav.•rence Balzer. Points of in!cresl "'ere noted during a 1-1·inc tasting tour of the Burgundy region of France via an armchair seminar ar· rangL"<l by the newly-furn1ed Harbor Area t'ricnds of \Vine. ''This is sort of a breakaway from typical \1•inc and food sociPties-all tux and n1cn only." explained John D. l\lo\"ius. a 1\·ine expert and founder of the Los Angeles Chilplcr who5':e taste was 1-1·hctled by his \Vifc's expertise as a cook. · · f decided if 1vc were going to enjoy gourn1el food, we should enjoy gourn1et 1-1·inc too," he SO'lid. /\ftt'r being subjected lo a nither r1'1re rnn1binalion of roast beef and S\\'eet s11ulerne during a dinner oul, he decided In find uut what wine is all about_ \\'JNE T.\STING TAKES TALENT \Vhal it's all .1bout is cosier said thnn clone . A persnu should have a fair kno1-1·ledge of wine ;1fter th ree months of p.1equate r eading and lasting, he feels. Provided the <'onccutration rcn1nins in lac l therc.ifter. But 10 realty ~cl into !he spirit. a person should devote at leasl a year to :-lud.1• and sipping. '"lt"s not a re<1uircmenl for a ~ourn1el nu•u1.·· he s;iid in ansv.·er lo a question. "Bu1 il certainly 1s an added pleasure." :O.loviu~· friend H.ichard J . Crosby of Nc11•port Beaeh 1-1·as prompted to form a Custa !\1csa·Nc1-1·porl Be<.1ch Chapter by v.hat he labels B tremendous surge O( in· terest in wine In r ecent years. Les Amis du Vin is a national associn- tion founded seven years ago. Today 1l boasfs n10re than 70 che.pters and 10,00\l 1nembers. Seminars are led by experts and include a varied selection of wine and cheeses served at tables of JO. During lhe year, gourmet lunches and dinners at Orange County reslaurants give membe-rs an opportunity to practice thei r knowledge in public ''It's difficult to find good wine," th<' artieulate guest lecturer, author and restrauteur beg a n , by w;iy of in- troduction. I-le first noted he is an Orange County resident and. since he ...,·as ad- dressing an Orange County group, didn't feet inclined to apologize for it. J\IANY BUR IED TREASURES For a good adventure in wine. one h111 to search cellars and vintners, and even then there's no assurance of success, he \\'arned. \\'ith proper training one can purchase beUer wine at a lower eosl But e\•en so. there can be a bad bottle in the lot. he added. "It's \1·hat's inside-the taste-that counts," he emphasized ... Neither label, vintage nor cost assures the flavor.'' A hint of dry grass and sun·kissed flavor hei~hlencd by a color spcctru1n ot le1non, green and gold v.·cre inside a bot- tle of \11hi1c wine . But it wasn't loo '"pret· ty" to drink. '"There·s no reason to keep white 1vine a prisoner," the expert pronounced ... It is best con sun1ed young and seldom ages past 10 years.'' !\!oving into the red grouping. he found one or 11-1·0 ''lacking nose.'' a trio with good color and nose and a fair amount <1£ tannin tthc skin which gh·es if color). "!\fouse jumping" over the disap- pointments, the dapper connoisseur ar- rived at the $20 per bottle coup de grace. "!\larvelous!'' he enthused. "And ifs still a child. Bu.v it no"· and enjoy ii Jater-YQu 'll never gel it cheaper." Crackles With Spirit There is n sui-c 1vay to n1akc ll restive occasion an even more festive one: serve a sparkling wine . Winemakers at Paul ~\a sson Vineyard'.'\ have a suggestion for 11 summer ou tdoor supper party: serve icy, sparkling, Crackling Rose. lt brings its own spirit to your party -\\'ith its sprighlly bubbles and bright taste. \Vhal's more, Crackling Hos e performs v.•cll as a wine to drink throughout a party -or as an aperitif . .J Crackling Jlose fans suggest the central dish for such a party n1ighl be an easy ham-and-rice casserole (which the cook can assemble ahead and bake in time for serving). \Vith it serve lon1ato chutney (add a little cumin if it isn't already part of the chutney spicing), a leafy green salad, French-style bread, and lemon sherhel or fresh pcnches and cream and chocolate wafer cookies. CRACKLING AI....\10ND JIA~t AND RICE 4 tablespoons bulter l 1rz pounds cooked smoked boneless harn. cut into l~·inch cubes 1h cup thinly sliced green onions with part of green tops 1 cup long grain v.·hite rice .! large green bell pepper, cut into ~,. inal squares 11,._. lo 2 teaspoons dry mustard 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1 1 ~ cups chicken broth 1.: cup Crackling Rooe' 1, cup chopped fresh pars ley ~ 1 cup toasted sliced almond-5 !\·Jell 2 tab!cs1x>ons of bul!er in a large casserole 1a1Kiut J quarts1. Add ham, cover, ;ind cook over medium heat for nbout l{i minutes. Remove cover. and saute for 5 minutes or until most of the liquid ev<1por<ites. Add remaining butter. onions. and rice. Md saute until onions are limp. Add _green pepper, mustard, ginger, brotll and Rose'. CRACKLING ALMONO HAM ANO RICE CASSEROLE Cover and bake in 8 moderate oven (37fl degrees l for 35 minutes or until rice ls lender. Sprinkle with parsley and almonds. J\lakes 6 servings. • Handy Nightcap's Not a Daydream NEW YORK (UP!l -\Vould you v.•ant a refrigerator in your living room or beside your bed? Or a wine cooler under the living room sofa ? Kitchen designer Klaus Paradics, thinks lhe answer is affirmative. In the midst of a kitchen remOOellng boom, Paradies has spotted a trend lo place oonve,nience appllanres or features al the point or end use. In an interview, he said this could lead to mini-refMgerators con· cealed in night tables or behind pie- lurr.s like an old-fashioned wall safe. lie said Amcricnn-made pro-- totype:s already exist for a low· slung wine cool"er and a central cooling system that c;in put refri~eration where it's needed ~ just as central air-condilioning docs nqw. Paradies said the StHne principle can be applied to cooking units. which can be used ui rooms other than the kitchcn because new self· venlcd cooking lop units <1nd gri lls Cff!ate nn proh1cms with heal , steam and cooking odors. Pnradies. a German -born chL-inical englneer, is executive vice president of the American Institute of Kitchen Dealers. ll trade organization representing almost 600 retail firms. Some of the prototypes he <icscrihcd sound too good to be true -such as a dishwashcr·garbage d1sposer·slorage unit. The device scrapes the plates. grinds the .in rbnge. washes and dries the dishrs and stores them until nee<icd. Automnllc di shwashers and garbage disposers. once optional. luxury items, are fast becoming standard equipment. Seventy pir- cent of those who remodel their kit· chens include sel f-cleaning ovens because surveys have shown that housewives regard oven·cleanlng as the most odious or household· jobs. But the trash compactor is what Paradies calls the biggest hit or the decade so far. When the fi rst one was introduced about two yee rs ago. !here was one manufacturer. Now there are sil. • • ' I _JI DAILY PILOT WPdne~ay Stote.., • 1 1971 Horoscope : Obligation Fulfilled by Pisceans • • THE N·E·W LQQK rl!JalhP .~ for HAIRSTYLING 9 Male & Fema le HAIRSTYLISTS 7 o S•r"e Your f .,t ry Nt ed ! I ~ ,. I 'r - VIVl.t.NI WOODA ltD COSMITICS --- r//Juffi·~.: WIG & BEAUTY SALON 5•1-3446 Z ~O·D 1 .. t I 7rti StrMt HILLGll EN SOUA.q_E ' I ' I I THURS DAY SEPTEM BER 2 Ry SYOl\'E't' O·~.\RR .\R IES 1,\1art"h 21-Apri~ !!1 1 Surprise J1r!11·1t1 1ndt r;i11'd 1n ~nc111I ;1.rr11 . Cnnt ;:i r t .~, [)0~~1hi11!1r.<1 11re m11lt1pl11'd . \\'hPrP \"OU fllll\' ti11 1p hrrn I hrnorl1ni .. 1·nu nflw Are likely 1n ~ exhilaraled S!<'l"I-~ ;ire !11k.-n In fulfill h()pe.~. \l"l~hl'S Frirnrl s.:11s yes. I TA L'Rl!S (Ap ril 20·:\111~· 20 1· Ad i ance mar1e lnw;ird _cn;:il rrf'Slll!e i~ On UpS\1'10~ r:i st rlf'lf'rnunatJQn no\\' p ;i ~ s rl11•1d1'ndi;.. Srotli~ht on 11n1- h1 11nn~ . .achie1·ements :-iludv rl1'1111ls <' n n n e ct l' rl \1 1th j h11s1nei;..~ \rn1t1rf'. Restriet1nns due lo ht> hfted. <;E \flr'\I 1 \!11.v 21 -.JunP 20 1: F;ivnrahlf' !un;i r ;i<pf"<'t «n- 1nc1rll's "1th ar1dl'd knn"·lerlRI'. pilSS ihlP inurnr.1-. heller linP.'f nl (·nmmun1cat1nn. \" o u rl 1srn1rr 1·nu h111·1' rnnre 1n ("flmmnn 11·11h )n1·ed nnP thrn n1i1?ht he 1m<1Rin~. F:xprf'~s I frr!iof!<. CA .P\"CER l.J11 nr 21 -.1111.1• 22 1· F-'111111 1' discuss1nn centers nn hudo:ei. rxprnd 1ture.~. d('hts lh11t ;i re: flU1st;:indini:. L.nw -kry ilflprnilrh hei;.t: he diplnn111!ic. Re !'IJrP )nu ;ire nn! takinl! 1m- pnrl<1nt rrr.<nn fnr i.:ranlf'rl . \heck hi rthd;i~.~. othrr an- n1,·ers11r1,s. LEO (,Jul.I' 2:1-Aul!. 22 1: Ar:- ren 1 nn n111rr1ai::.t>, BP maturP A 1·01d tendency to wh1ni>. L#t othi>rs sMw their hands. rla~ 11a111ng aame, O~rl'e rlet11 tlll. VTR GO ~Aug. 2:\·Stpl. 22 ): You are m:idl' more aware Qf rlrpe-ndents ::ind their nf'edll. A11.~ume r@spon>;1b1llly. Sh1rk- 1n~ dutir11 1roulrl be <'Olltly. t;ht't'k ilpfl01ntn1..,nt &eh~ule rcl111i>d In r1rnt ;il, mMica l needs. Nrw, due concerning emplo1Tll!'.'n! LIBRA (Sf'["lt 2.1·Qcl. Z21· fh1ldrtn. changp or 11chools n1ay C'on1m11nrl .11 l I e n ! i on. ~~\·aluate rrrent <'Xperiences. l\l"l"p ;1.ppo1nlmtnl rlf'sf11nrd to {'n1nplt>te 11 .~!I 1 £ n m e n t . Pf'rsnnal 1n<1gn<'~1111m sn11r'i. Ji:ou ::itlract nppo!.1!e sex . Plan ru111rf' pro.i::n1m. SCORrJO t0<'1 23-Nnl". 21 1: Stead.v pare i.'! nf'Ce:\sar~·. \"l'f'r!nlZ tnn far from hnme b11.<:e ~·nuld he error. l.1:0 t ,11n make life mnre i ntertslin~L Re.<:pnnd ::irrnrdin_!!!y f.il'e at-- ll'ntion !n hnmf'. prnpf'rlr. lax-An es. Adhere tn e~tablished Appropria te Beve rage rn11!inr SA(;I TT ARJ US 1 No1·. 22- 0rc. 21 1; (;;1in.<1 stinwn !hroui;:h wri!!l.'n wnrrl. Sturll' C"C1ntr<1c1.<:, il1ZrPe1nrn!'!. App11 rent rninnr cli1u.<:I' reriuirl'.<; i; c !' 11 I i n y . Nr i,(!hbnr nr rrl;iti1·e m11y he in1nl1 rrl. 1\1"\ll?.rius l'nlllrl Prfl-< 1 ide cnl1,(!ti!rnn1cnt. Follow thrnu11 h nn h11nch. Ralle t Alfresto pre-performance lasagne s11pper v.·i!I he served rrom 6 !.o R p.m. S aturday, Sf pt. 4, at the Festival of Arts restaurant. Fund s raised \\'Ill be used to pay ex p~nses to the 1972 Pacific Regional Ba ll et f~stival. Tic~ets are 53.50 ~nd re~erva t1()n S are to be made '1rith Mrs. Harold Toliver. Sampling an appropr1ale beverage for Itali an food are Mrs. Harvey Stephens Oeft ) and ?i.-irs. Terrance Neptune. Betrothal Revealed I par1nrr.<h1p~. puhlir rrl11linn~. COST.t. MISA Ynu m111· be confrnnle-rl hy nne ~~~~~~gf'~;;~. ...,.1th ''tf'ws oppo~ite your own. ~ ~· \'IRGINIA'S -- IA P l\ICOR "J I nee. 22-.J~n. 1'1 1 rheek ::ir rnun1.<:. Take in- 1·entnr1" (;uarrl pn.<:!IC.!l~inn.~. i\1"Ql rl .«·;iflrrin,(! fnrre.<:. Cheek lrr1di>nrv In "~ri11nt1 tnn quirk- h· nhr;iin 1al1rl hint rrom ~::iRillari u ~ n1r~i;;igr. SI n p i;h11tlrriniz rlil'l resolutions. P;i1· ;:inr1 f'nlltcl hir. and .\!rs. Stanley! De~kovick nf Hun li ngton Beach ha ve Annnunced the en~a~ement or thl'tr dl1ughter. Patricia U-e J)ei::.knvick to SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE 3334 E1 st Co1st Hwy. e Corona del M11r Phone 673-805 0 IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL IN TWO WEEKS G,+ the ·-,..,.11 l•v" ,,,dv •n 1•1v to <11 •• lo• k el!l11 cl of~ i d•1,.11. '"''"Y tolo" .,.,,j 1>•ltt•n,. Ou·I •, 4nd Colfo" ICn;+,-b,.i• in 011 ., .... (~11 (01.,,., Wo ,\..hl1 ~ • .,+••"• "''"" l"loni"'' in St"P"'-5o;.l od1 11nd Pl,;d, CoHo" Wool, -Pl1in1 ~nd Pl.1d 1, Wc,,11 lee ~ ""'' 1nd "'"""' A!•o On 1!11cl fe• bi t ~ lo 1ch11ol. Y.'id1 W•le Cordu'llV i nd ~ibl111 Coulu«>v. Hu tty in, w1"ll holp you ~I o n """' t~Ol,j,,.,,• "'"'dr ob•. S·~ y,," Seen' VIRGINIA AQUA RI US t.J;:in. 21}.-Feb. 1111 l.un;:ir <'VrlP :it pe;:ik . St;:irt nr11' prnjrrt T:ikl" in· 11 1.:it11r Strr~~ inrlrpcnrlrnre, orii:1n;i)it1· lfii;:hlt)!ht bright I rnlnr·!'. 1nclurl1nc nr;ince ;inrl I . 1 ii nlrl H rn!rrpns1n.c:. ~nu n1;ikr ~1.c:n if11;::int gains. Acc ent r1 r::in1;i . PISC!-:S 11-"eh. 1!l-1'.1;irch 20 \· Sr)(•;ik nu1 :ihout r1 11P.'111nn wh1C'h h;:ir\ l;:iin dnrn1::int. \\'h11t 11•;:is rn1011on:il hurrlrn r';:in he rr;idi("illCd. F11 lf1\I nbl1!!Jll1nn 1n onr <·onfinPd In hnrru>. I hn.~pita!. Scp;1r;itr f11rl lrnm 11- /u.~inn. If poi;~iblr, dine out ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:J :ind attend 1 hc:itrr. e BAN KAME RICAR D e MAST ER CHARGE • °"" ..,. .. , ~ h .... ,., • ,y,r.,..,,.,.1 ri"'"'OS -'-~ ,, 00 "di • G<""P' SI .00 od.f .. l.,..I ...... pe._ e G<oup& lf'°"'!twd JO ~ .... '"'" Tues., Aug. 31, th ru Sat., Sept. 4th. 10 a.m. 'I ii 8 p.m. HUNTIHClTON l lACH I COS1'.t MISA I Wl~f M lli!Sfll I S•H'A •NA 1"11! M•1"e+I• ltt•lle• t eu•••l'll ti WilJ.O• I•••~ l•ul•vt..,. "~·tttH•n ll••••r ~··~·· •' l rl•le' , " o .. •1111 uao ltt•il<I• 1•v1 uuo IH•~ II•~ 11~ fd.-~:· I .. FIV E DE CADES TOG ETHE R Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lowery Morgan Lowerys Mark Golden Anniversary .\J r. ;inrl i\·1rs i\1 n r i an Fr:illnv•1ng !he church recep- \.\'es!e(la~ Lnwery nf J\'e'>l·port l inn, lhP to11ple was hnnnred RP::ich renl!\l"Pd lfl11·s in lhrisl t1urin~ a parry fnr 1.Jn .':Uests Church by the Se11. Ne11·1Jflrl 1n thf! S11nta Ana C11n vn n hnme Rt>::ieh prered1n,(!" a !iO!h 11·rrl -nf i"lr. ;inrl f.lrs. B!'fnardo ~1.1 rlini,: annil·er.~11ry celebra!ion Yi"'rbil . Jn !he church h;ill. He-lpin,1: pl;in fe~1i1·1lies v.·er e Thi' 1Al'Werys. \vhn wrre thP cnurle"s lhree da ugh!er~. n1<1rTird in ;:i home .<:erl'icl' in the i\lmes. \'nrba, Cliftnn L. L.ns An,(!eles Aug. :\0. 1921, Allr n ;inrl John J. Corrigan. rrpeated their l'O\l.'S btf()re the lh!'.'ir 14 _cr<1nrlc:h1ldren and g Rev. Ra v Gerv. ;r<"11t -.izr;indchildrl.'n. 1'"!'.'w~rt Rr;irh rel'-irlrntl'-,,..::========--'=~ since 1940. l .nwer.\ \\'<I.~ hnrn 1n l Obion. Tenn. anrl pr;irt1 re~ TAKE THE l;iw in r omflna. Hi~ \1·1fe thr fnrmt'r ~-1::ir~;:ir,.t Nunhl'-1. \l"R.~ NEWS QU IZ horn in Ln~ Angrl~!!: ;ind 1.~ lhr W D y p:r~nr1rl,.u.11hlrr nf .11 n Or11niz.r e are OU••' t"r,u nt~· p1onf'er, lhP 1 al f' Eve ry' Se turd ay Arth11r O.:inirl l~..,,=========='.I 1' ,, 1".i, ,. -'· " ' .....----1 ~4 ;---.,_ '~ ": ,,Jpccif(f . ~· J ll'"v'! ta !ton" to a I I Girl Srouts WE 'RE OPENING OUR GIRL SCOUT EQU IPMENT AGENCY THU RSDAY , SEPT. 2nd Com e see. come browse. you 'll be delighted at what you 'll l1ndl We 've added our name to !he distingu ished iist ol Girl Scout Ag encies throughout lhe country. Our shop will open it s doors with everything e Girl Scout could want or need. Don"t lose a minute ..• hurry in now! FREE PEPSI TH URSDA Y, FRIDAY, SATU RDAY JC Penney The values are here every day. FASH ION ISLAND e New"ort C !~lll r James Frederic Crray. I Miss nrskn1·irk 1s a i::rarl1JAIP nf Rn1:h11r1· High Schf\01, Suc1·::isunn;i . '.'\ .J, Her f111n(·e. Sfln nf :\lr~ Ru1h C.r<1.I' nf S;int;i Anll , ;:inrl 1he !11te /\.lr. l\cilh Gr;:iy. 1s a gr;irlua!P nf l3nl~11 Cir.:1 nrle High Srhnnl ;inrl ;ittended' Or;ingr Cnast \nll"):"f' I .. .. To avoid disappolntment, ~rospec~ve brides a re reminded to have their wedding stories with black and vihite $!.lossy photo- graph,: to the DAILY PI LOT \\i"omen 't1 De- partment · one v.•eek before the wedd1ni. Pictures received after that tirne wil l not be used. For engagement annoWl cements It . Is impe ra t1ve th at the s'tory, also accomparued by a bl;;ick and white glossy pic tu re, be s~l>­ mitted six v.•eeks or more before the >11edd1ng date. Tr deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on bolh v.•ed· ding and engagement stories, form s are avail able in al l of ~he D . ..\ILY PILOT offices. Further questions wiU be ansv.·ered by \\1omen's Section staff members al 642-432 1 or 49-4-9466. ON TARGET! F11r b.c~ le 1c~oe!, er w~tr1v1r ~eu 40, l~i 1 ~•'•••il o ou+l;1 will ,..;" Vll V• h11,J ( •~~ h;, l lo• fi ll. Th t !~jd ie! CO"'fl '" 144- ~l ,n;. $2 ~. W1 S'ul it ,.,1h ••oft •i lili•d 1w11lt • In b•'1!, $I 2. ~Jr:::::i:Jq Tep i+ wit~• '"";~•d ~ .... ,b~v ~ (I p, Jli. •"• l>e ii le91•h1• wit~ • ~1nd..,1 .il1 l11lh1r l.19 1t l 1S. "l'oo.i'!I b1 I~• •PS'lt 11/ h;, •v•. ~k BIDTIQUE 1461 v;, L·do N1 ... ~e" 111<~ 67l-'4 SIO M!,1 •• C~!•q 1 e.~w ....... ,:ot rd B•dwt ll C~1•91 J plion• 6-44-25 25 DllGe 20 F<111li ion Island, NEWPORT BEACH the g reat new KNITS Sew young carefree foshii:"Jns tha t ore zil'lgy ond fun ... " slit-up-+o-th e-w<:'l 'rs t sk irt or drt ~t , c l1 rl"'):ng orik le lenq~~ r .~1-"r+' body sleek sw e11 !er tho t /oces o ~k ;nny ~treok cir J:'l'!"t ~ud ht":I' 01'1 "1~. or 1u.,,p~u ·. C~oo~s lot;d. c.1i&t"J ' ct'"ll,..,r! nr z~po•4 ""' '11 pt"J l '~rn . Yt"u 11 f;n(°j l~e ~e ~ !Obl1ln1i~ f<'!br•c. f;rd~ 01 W ESTBROOKS YAR DAGE ..• f"rs+ 111 fi'l ~h;on fabr ics1 .. · Stri l'lt) Seo n" SWEATER KN'TS by Sh;rlt y F.,br ics. l 00 ~1~ Acry l.c, ma ch ine weshoble, tumble dry. Fell shod&s twee ..-Js and solids. 52 ·to 54" ~ ... ide. SS yd. Boucl ette KNITS . te~+ure i5 the th ing ! Mti chine wesh t11ble, drip-d ry octetote t11nd ny lon. SS ' to 60 " w;rle. $6 yd. . M,ld_., .. A WARP ~N IT of we~n eble qs 0 ~ T reviro and 5 % nylon in e ~o!ITl e pel+!rn. 56 ' to 60 'wide . $6 yd. U11 YeU! l1 •~5lc1 r9 '" Mt1l•r C~•r•• ' .. I I I ~ I I DAil V PILOJ .1~ 1~---=:;;_~ Princess Ad~s Sparkle to Glittering Party l;:.-;:-=-N=~=. =l =O=N==;1 • 'fHE COAST • Japan's PriOCt.Ss Atsuko .lkeda stepped into t h e llmeUght Sunday eve ning dur· ing a party in the r..1es~ Ve~de Country Club and helped ct>- ment a new bond of friendship between her country and the United Slates. She brought greetings lrom her rather, the Emperor or Japan, during the party which celebrated the purchase of Mesa Verde club and course by Japan Golf Promotio11 (U .S.A.\, Int•. Her tr11d it1onal k1111ono of v.·hite silk and the colorful Japanese costurnes of 01hers attending the pa rty added a bright note lo the festivities, v.·hich included current and pros pe cti ve members of the club. ~fore returning lO h e r ho111eland by \\·ay of Hawaii. The fourth child of the En1peror. Princess Ikeda is the lirst in the royal family to break tradil1on by living &\1·ay IJ'Olll Tokyo. She and her hu s band Takamasa I~eda hve in the prefecture of Okaya1na , v.·hich is near lhe coast hal fway ~t ween Hiroshi1na and Osaka. He is owner and dirtt· tor of a private zoo and his profession is animal husban- drv. She is a graduflte of the School of Peers, whith 1s the equi1•a!enl to ha11ng a bachelors degree -a rr- qui rement of all meml>ers of the royal family. dilnilar)ei; fro1n the HarbOr Area and tht J.apane•e- American com1nunltie5 of Orange and Los Angeles coun- ties. • • These included Costa ~tesa i\layor Robert Wilson and 1\>lrs. "'ilson, Mills Joyce Kikuchi of East Los Angeles. Queen of the Nisei \Veek Festival, who will travel to Japan as a goodwill am- ba ssador from tl'le J2.;>anese-: Americans, and K a n j i Takasugi, consul general of Japan. and his wife. Flying o\'er fro1n Tokyo to attend the party \\'as f\I ickey Ya~uka11·a. a \I' e I l · k no \V n J apanese con1edian . Also greeting guests we1·e H. Ohnishi, president of Japan (~olf Promotion. and T . Tanigawa, executive vic e' president. The ~\esa Verde club i~ the '• •• I OU'flQUE SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ! 1117 L• f•v•"• N•wP•d l••~h •11 .. 77 ~0 JOHNA'S WOMEN'S WEAR FACTORY OUTLET The pruiress. "'ho arrived in Southem California last Satur- day . also attended the Nisei \\'eek Festival in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, spent a day at Disneyland and inspected a golf course !lite in f\1e xico l ier husband. a conu11oner, is from a fam ilv of anc ient 11·ar lords and is ·a <l irec1or of Japan Golf Pro111otlon. They ha ve no children. An1ong the J.000 guesls. who feasted on a sumptious array of hors d' oeu\"res. 11·ere first purchased by the , .. Japanese rirm 1n the United States. ti o"·ns 12 in Japan 1., and one in Ok.ina \\'3. /• ! .' " I I . I I /1 I . / I .. ' ' I . / ' ( ' ! ,,, ;J ; : I ; j lj·,----, COLORS I ~I i ! ( Openings Scheduled Opening sessions for !alt dot club calendars along the Orange Coast. Soroptimists A report on the inlentational c:onvenlion in Italy 1,1· i 11 highlight the opening luncheon meeting of Laguna Beach Soroptimists. planned at noon tomorrow in the Hotel Laguna. ~1rs. Fred ~lcCarty and r.trs. H. Earl Losch, both of the Escondido club, 11'il1 speak. Rivieran1 Jon Steele, pianist and San- dra Steele, soloist "'ill en- tertain Riviera Club members during !heir opening luncheon \\'edncsdav, Sept. 8. In the Balboa B.iy Club. The duo has appeared in concerts from coast to coast and the program v.·ill run the gamut from classical to light opera. HB Speakers /J I . '' j I ' .'l , ,';'l A din1e-a·dip dinner will precede the meet ing of L:1s Ola!! Toastmistress Club of Huntington Beach. The group "'ill 1neet at 7 p.m. Wed- nesday, Sept. 8. in the ~lercury Sa1•ings and Loan build ing. Tn1prompt.u speeches "'ill be Jed by 1'1rs. Doris Woodal!. l 17 tJ ._.{ __... .. -.. __. Also on the program will be 1he t.l me.<;. Lee J~ffe r .s . toastm istreRs : Joe Gonzales anrl Cah·in Olcott. i;peakers. and Charles Renner . evaluator. 'i Lu11 g On Leisure NB Juniors t , ' ~ • • l'or (!uiet Evenings At Home Arriving on the night icene , , , The long Kimono· wr •p robe in • hu 1h of velvety brushed DACRON® Po ly eiter-Nylon V•lvelou r. Si1e~: P-.S-M-l. $25.00. Ne"•port Beach Junior Ebel! health committee mem bers will assist the Red Cross Aloodmobil e at Hoag 1\1 t ni o r i a I IT o s pi t a I . Pre.~brterian Thursda v. Sept. 9 J101irs \I ill \)(' fron1 2:30 to 7 p m. All J7)7 '· THE BEST 67J.19SO r:cadrrshll' poll ~ pro\,. '"rp;.111111~.. 1!'; on .. or rh" 11·orl<!"s mo~l po1 •ul11r •·ornic .<trip,.,. Head it dail y in the DAlLY PILOT. Fabulous NOW IN PROGRESS Store Ho11rs: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday thro119• Saturday Cor11elia Bigelow GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR summer and winter stack 9reatly reduced to make way for fall merchandise. . ... t" t· ~~ • ., I'• " Tremendous Lingerie Savings 1 999 So. Coast Highway ,.. •f Dlam0fl4 . ' LAGUNA BEACH All • I I SHORTs SHORTS SUMMER Reg. 5.00 R99. 7.98 TOPS Reg. 7.91 IA7HIN• SUITS t Only 1 ... 9 Only 2 ... 9 Only 2 ... 9 J m .... te J I .DO -····ONL'rl0.91 ' lOO'S OF ROYAL VISIT-Japan's f'rinf·css Atsuko Ikeda and her husband. T akan1a sa Ikeda, \\•ere guests of honor during a par ty for n1en1bcrs and profipcclive t1H?n1- bcrs bf th e flle sa \'erdc <..:ountry ClulJ, celebrating purchase of the tlub by a Japanese flrn1 . PANTSUITS, CAPRIS & TOPS Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ARE YOU A BARGAIN HUNTER? WELL , HERE IT IS--- A SALE THAT REALLY IS A SALE! WE ONLY HAVE 2 SALES A YEAR , DON 'T MISS THIS ONE! W hen we have a sale it 's only for one reason, to clea r oway stock to make room for new. All sale merchandise is from our regular stock---never a special pltf,hase! So be here early---the doors open at 9. ' • 1-0F-A-KIND ART PIECES • DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES • BARWARE • TABLE CLOTHS • PLA CE MATS • NAPKINS • A SELECTION OF DE SK LAMPS • NOTES • STATIONERY • BATH ACCE SSORIES • TOWEL S • All SUMMER SPORTS· WEAR • YACHT SHOP 1-0F-A-KIND GIFT ITEMS. PLU S AS IS TABLE IAND MANY WITH EVEN GREATER SAYINGS/ I b 1 e o Gift g.q:, 3433 VIA UDO NEWPORT SEACH 673-6360 Sr..r111 • , ... y.,. ... 4l0·6111 ' • ' ".. . . 'Outstanding Citizen' Proiect Moves Along fl trs. Robert D1Don1en ico. conservalion cha1rn1an for Costa illesa Juniors, roll~ al ong on a project she spearheaded 10 months ago. Rototilling and grading of the Ne\-\•port Boulevard median strips has begun and soon landscaping \~·ill s.tarl. Helping get the beautification program moving are 11arley R. Bogart (left), duec· tor of slreets and .Joe Jones. director of parks. Ann Landers Secret Way of Life Exposed for Parents DEArl A:\\ L .... \UEHS. :-.i'hov! 11111 be starting any d<iy 1101•: and 1 hope you 11 ill print this Jet1er l<11' parent;-; who TJJJ.:':I\. t hev k•ow \\'hat their tecn<igrr,;; look like in School bas~d on 11·hal lhe.1· look like v•hen they Jcal'c the house. I c.in tell ynu, Ann. it ain't ni:cc ssarily so -ior the fo llo1ring reasons. 111 E;;i ch pt1pil has a locker in ~chool tn ••hich he can storr t''C!r<i rlo1h1ng -tl1e kind he or she \\'A.'\TS to 11e:1r l:'I Tli rct' t u rn.~ of our da uJ;hle r·:--~k11·t at the waist and she has a n1icr<rrnini. 1:1i Our son, 11·e discovered. conibs h1~ hail' one l\'ll\' at llo1ne and 11 nothcr "A·ay 11·hen he getS to school. 1 ~1 Girl s ca rry n1akcup in 1he1r tiandbags and appl_1' hea1·y eyel iner. blue ancl green cyeshado1I'. fa l.'ie e~·ela ~hcs. :ind c1·erylhing else (hey 1rant lo put on th~· 1n inut c !he ~· get 011t of the house. F'vr the abo\'e rca~ons rny 11.·ite and T fci I lhr school .~hould hl'l 1·e the aulhorlly to decide what is pern1issible and 11'h!lt i~ nl'lt. Th i~ decision ~h0u!d n'lt be left up to tile parent s because too ollen the parent~ (IQ not 1;11011· 11 h;it th<'lr teena gers are up lo. -COLt:-'.'llBtS. DEAR COLL'.'llBL"S: !'i('hofll ~ shou!rl dtcidt 11·hat is ptrmissibl t attire and 11:1al i ~ not. n·hal kids \1tar. ho11 c11•1·. j\ l'lnt of th~ minor prob!rms 1h:i1 lod il) ·, rn1ren1~ must copt 11ilh. fJ ~.\R .-\'.'\;\ L,\\OEr::-. \at.or><) 1ne11d lrft her~ a fe11 1nir1u1r, 11~\1, 1n ti;-;ir-. 0:-cau~c I ref1hed tn trll ht·r ,., h:it ti• <lo ab:iut her h11sh;in<l '.'>hf· 1 h.'ll 111g ·vi her \\111na n' lrr.ublc. Tri be prrlec!l~ jr·;,11 ~. 1\nn , ro;. 1111~ b<ind :i11J Iler.; d1, bu-111e-.,, rri;.:fther <1ncl I dl'Jn·t 1•.;.n! !f'l llt'e1i1nc 1111'nl1·ed 111 tll11tr n1;i11t:1I pl 111Jl1 1i1 • ~•l" kt'P1 sa;.111.(! 1')1·r r a11d olr·r· 'I! vii \;1·rr a real tncnd, ~"1 d l '!t tTif' 11iiat \u t.ln ' f.l:ti<Jl1)1"11 I a1i\ ~r·11·11 1r:ir~ older th an ~h~ i~ I don t 1eel quali!led ru adr1~c her. J"d hate !IJ !)(' re •p.1n·1bll' for wl1at h<l p· pcned 1n he r n1arria!,C 11 111~· advice didn't \1·ork 1 fee l .,-ul!t.1 Shr looked so bca1 and pat he tic when ;;he lelt. Now I ne ed YOt..'R ad1·ice. Did I fai l hrr '~ -DEPRESSE:D SLS A\ DEAR SUSAN : No, you did not. Friendship dot1 not carry lhe obll1a1ion nr a5&lsting social ac:qualntance11 \\'Ith their marital problems. l11 :;tead of rt!US· ing flat out , howevtr. you mi1h1 ha\'t su1gested that she seek the prcft~sional ad\'lct of a clergy man or a marriage co unselor. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I do bel ie1·e you are getting senile. \~'hen decent pco· pie write for advice you gh•e tht>:m smarl- mouth answers, but you seem to ha\'e plent.v of soft words for an unv:ed mot he r 1rho had the gall to stay on her job at lhe ne'.l·spaper' untll hir co-workers feared she'd deli ver in the cit y room. \'our sup- port and sympathy of this tram p ha." placed you on the side of immoralit y. God ·fearing readers \Vil! not soon for;::ire ,1 011. I implore you to reconsider - !1-IANllATTA.'l", KA N. DEAR KAN : Sorry. n1~· tllmmcn!~ 5tand as 1tattd. The ~·oman v.ho decidtd te keep her out~f·wtdlock child needed to ~lay on lht job becau st llht had nn money and 110 family to help htr. The co· 11·orker who wrote lo complain rt11entcd the fact that tht mtn on the newsp111J>f r ~-trt kind to her. I 1ald lht}' soundtd likt beautiful 1uy1, and I meant it. Alcohol is no shortcut to social succe~.'i. If yo u think you have to drink to bt. <'IC· icepted by your friendi;. gtt lht fac ts. Hearl ''Booze and You -For Tcenagets Only.'' by Ann Landers. Send 35 cent s in coin and a long, self-addressed. sta.i11pcd f'nvclope 1\·ith your request in care or the DA ILY PILOT. Coed By CA.ROL MOORE ..... DtJIJ ''* ••• Aatrld Store of Coro111 UI 1'tar has an e"nviable $ck of tourist snapabots a ft e r reprt.senting ·California a 1 "Outstanding Citizen" at the American Legion's Glrl.s' NI· tion in Washington, D.C. Her pictures: show President Nixon greeting lhe 91 high school saniors in a al*lial session after their White House tour and Sin. Uward Kennedy chatting wllh them on the Capitol atepe. Astrid and her C6-dele•ate from California we.re among six glrls ~odueed to the President. Other phatO-' recall the Ni· tional Archiv~. Tamb of the Unknown Soldier ... KeMtdY graves, Ford Theater and Lin· r.oln r..temorlal . The introduction of DlftnSt: Secrttary Melvin Laird at a que1tion and answtr se.asion mu.st have betn quite im· presslve. The picture is a little out of focus, b\lt memorable neverthelts.s. ' 'Washington's even1hing my dreams pictured il to be: - big, to~verine, impressive - dtspite 1vhat you hear about crime in the streets and racial Old Age Harder To Reach CHICAGO \UPI ) -\Ye're ~ !iring lonGer. but only in a n1a11ner of speaking . At the end of the 18th cen- tury the life expectancy at birth for North Ameri cans 1vas about 35 years. Now it's more tha n 70 years. Bu l, a cco rdi ng to E n c yclopaedia Britannica. lhtrt is no evidence that the span of human life has in- t;reased si nce fhe beginning of recorded his tory. The remarl.:ablt i,ncrease In 1he average length of life dur· ing the past 2,000 years - ;ibout triple -has merely in· creased the likelihood that a person may live tloser to life's outer li mits.Pr e s um a b 1;; there is a maxi mum life span for the human race, but it re· ma ins u nknO\\'ll. Th!! continuati on of the 11·orldwide decline in the d!!alh rate \\'iJ I naturally result in an increased nun1 ber of cen· tenarians. Since the number of pe:rsons \\'ho may livt to be, sa\'. 100 or 115 is directly 1·efaterl to the number \Vho livt lo be 100. th e odds are greater there 1\·i\I be an increase in thr-100-plus age group. Still th is is' apart from tht human life sp;in, •:hich for no1v could be considered unlimited. Ftr a FREE watera.,Jy1i1 oie yctur •eartst sears store ( -~L~-~~~%~ < ,,..., y i¥'f. a: ' ' OUR DELICIOUS FRESH PURE PORK SAUSAGE c '~ BULK ·Zfe ~ :rcxx;1 o~ 6-01 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA RHRIGERAT!O DELIVERY SERVICE' PHONE 673·*310 VINE·RIPENED FLAVO~L Cantaloupes c I~ Wf JllSllYI THI ti.HT TO LI.MIT CIUANTITIS SC UDDERS Potato Chips ~EOULA~ 73c SIZE NOW ONLY c PKG. Puts Washington In • Focus ··rm s t 111 corresponding with the girls two week.a later and the feellna: ba1n·t worn eff tourist.a. is that "the beat part was meeting girlll from all over tfl• country. getting their oplnionl 1n Southern. r.·lidwest o r Broo kly n accents and finding out that we have accents, too, but don't even notice It." yet." Al the Girls' Nation mock Congfess at An\erican University, the girls submitted Concentrated government theory absorbed at both Girl.'i' State and Girls' Nation ~·ill bentflt Astrid in the yenrs ahead. But her immediate reaction and debattd measures on,,----------------------- "whatever interested u.s --r;:=:~!!!l!l!C::!!!!!!!:=!!!!!!=::!!!!!!!!!!:::!!!!!!IC::lll!l!!!!!!::::: everything from inflation to I Indians." Theee "bills" wtre processtd through C<1mmittee hearln1s and some evtntually passed along with • resolution saluting the Leeion's 25th an- Aatrld Store disturbances,'' Astrid recalltd. "Visiting the capita] makes anyone 1vant to be more active. in government," said the 17- year-old drill team major at Corona del Mar High School. "I knq•,v all of w came home feeling supe.r-patrioUc, wan· ting to tell the 11.·orld there's really nothing to worry abou t. If only everyone could ste the good that's happening in \Vashington. niversary, Beside bringing their civic ltxtbooks to lile, I.he del.egates also observed a se!aion of the House o f Repre!tntatlvts, toured the Pentagon and vis ited a consulate. Astrid chose Nor1~·ay !or anceatral reasons. She noted that many of the gv\·ernn1ent lecturers added i1Tlpro1nptu remprks about ne1v voting rights of 18-year- o!ds and Nh:on spoke on 11·omen 's role in politics. The size of the Girls' Nation dc!egatioh stood out at most of the capital land1Tiarks but the girls took advantage of the situation by sin11lng patriot ic songs to entertain their fellow rnc;,=- · r AKE ME WITH YOU' SPECIALS Thurs.-Mon., Sept. 2-6 8 Sandwich or Banana Walnut Cake {Vol. $1 ,49)2 loyeri 2 Lb. .... , ••• ,,,,. lt pocks mo.st cosily for beoch or boot end SITIOC.ks even better when it's time to untote. 2 Loaves White Bread <I lb. •ochl Pol y F-ly Pl<Q ....... Noto spec ial but our rtgulor price-2 quality white loaves wropj)td thtn bogged. Wiener Buns 29c lutterfly Coffee Cake$ (Vol. 3ft) '11;. ef 4.,,,,.,,,,,, •• , •• , Whether ot hom~ or with o big comp breok- fost thr/11 start your day hole and htorty. Chocolate Fudge C•k• (R•t· 7,_) 1 l4l1•r ••••••. ,.,.,,,,,, •• Vv'hat's d big picnic without cake 'nice creom ao tcip off thti day with a WPet desMrt. Look for the llu• Windmill ... at ••ry good food Jt•n• ... V•n de Kamp'$ I I I • I , I I ' I I I I I I I I 'I . I I I 13 PILOT·AOVERTISER $ ' Wtdntsday, Sfpttmbtt 1, 1~71 • Ideas Originate 1n the ·west Ar. n1ight he ex.peeled, tan· -other accompaniments adds lallzlng new ideas on barbecue much to Its eye appeal. fare come from the, West. In A vase "frog" wrapi)ed In CzJifornia, there's hardly a foil makes a securt stand for home without a ~tio Or the kabob skewers. The .. frog " I t1 5-ouncel can tomato sauce special I cup orange juice 01 1, ga rllc, mus1ard a n d ginger_ ?tace 1,, cup tomato mixlure in small bowl with meat; toss ln coal all pieces. Cover meat and refrigerate 2 hours. balcony lo accommodate a · then be cove red over with 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons veget.able oil I glove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons dry mwtard Thread beef. orange wedges and pepper plece.'1 onto • skewers. Place skewers on grill over hot C'Oals along with saucepan or remaining_ tomato sauce mixl41"e. Cook kabobs about 12 to 15 minutes, turning, occasionally and be.sling \•:ith s.1UCli'-Serve kabobs on bed of hot cooked ri ce and pass sauce. Makes 4 servings. ctuircoal grill a r rice. Voila! A dish 1h teaspoon ground gingt.r 1 large orange, unpeeled, cut Orange Beefabobs is one of that · fun to create and those tantalizing patio crea· delici ly Western ~ into eighths tions. lt features lean beef stew meal. fresh orange v.·edges, green pepper pieces and a zesty tomato--0rwge multipurpose sauce Tbe sauce is truly beef's 5pecial "side partner" in this recipe. JI is an unusual com· bination of tomato sauce, fr esh orange juice, brown sugar, garlic, mustard and ginger -a marinating. and bu1ing sauce and ae· coinpaniment alt in one. Rut yo u r creativenes5 docsri 't have to stop with the cooking end of food prepa.ra· ti on~ A dish arranged in an artistic way or garniid1ed with fru it, vegetables, sauce or Separa tes 7109 Look your best every day in newest crochet separates! INSTAN'T'·CROCHET ix>ncho and skirt are smart. ,slimming in a flattering design of graduated shells_ Use large hook, knitting worsted. Pat. 7109 : one size-fits Misses' 3-16. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for e<1ch pattern-add 2~ cents for each pattem for Air Mail and Special Handling: otherwise U1ird class delivery will take th ree ~\'eeks or more. Send to Alice Brooks ttie DAILY PILOT, 105 Needlecr aft Dept .. Bnx 163, Old Che lsea Station, New York. N.Y. 10011, Print Name. Address, Zip. Pattern Number. NE E D LE C R A F 'f '72 ' Newe~ crochet .. knits for the expressi\·e generation! Sew· Ing, embroidery. qui 1 ts , afgh;ins. Free patte rn s ! Cat<ilog 50 cents. N' v.· ! "Instant Crochet" Book. S!.ep-IJy.~t ep pictures teach you hnv.· lo rrnchel. in· st<intl~': Plus ne\1·es! p;:itterns. Ii Complete I n~tant Gift Bo<1k -mnre 1han 100 gifts . \. Com pl ete Afghan Book -SI. "16 Jiffy Rugs" Book. Sfl cen1s. Book of It Prlu Afghans. 50 cents. Mix Cuts Calories There are only about JOO calories in a I cup 8trving. _ NGE BEEFABOBS l pound lean beef stew meat, cut into l~·inch cubes. I red or green pepPW, cul into I-i nch pieces Hot. cooked rice ' ~4 teaspoon bottled meat tenderizer '·• teaspoon pepper Sprinkle beef witll lenderizer and pepper. flolix together tomato sauce gpecial, orange juice. brown sugar. Wesson ' ..... ~ EverYbody kn.om the government hu frozen prices to keep the cost of living from going up. But you should know the price freeze didn't lower prices. If supermarkets had high prices, they can keep thooe high price!. Meat MlllBP l88f CLUB 149 STEAKS lb •• Ba•llll-°Gl'lll 11 BfQ " SIRLOIN TIP 1 29 ROAST ~ • EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Meat Mntel' 11181 lb .• 85 lb. 1.19 lb .• 98 SPENCERSTEAKS lb. 2.19 SlRLOIN TIP STEAKS 1b.1 ~39 0-8one SWISS STEAKS Bonele11 FAMILY STEAKS llO!'l•I••• STEWING BEEF lonel••• t .. f BRAISING STRIPS Slicecl-Skinle11 FRESH BEEF LIVER WholeorDic.d BEEF KIDNEYS n..89 1 ... 49 lb .• 29 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT .. VODKA or GiN;., ·~• 3.89 Kentucky Squire Straight 86 proof-3 99 BOURBON Save OOc nhh • Sondy MacAUi1._ Distilled in Scotloncl 5 59 SCOTCH .,.. • l:otfem Pr.m.ium-6/PK 99 EDELWEISS BEER 12<>L<~ .. , UNI/PLUS BUYS are manufa<'t.uren speci•I allo"''u1ce11 with the ••vin(!l p11,~ed on to you. Health & Beauty Aids Col1101• ORAL ANTISEPTIC ....... ~ •• ii MEDICATED POWDER .. -,.. .72 Copri foo,.,i1>9 BATH OI L ,..,.....,,, .59 Diel A••oool DEODORAN T .. ,,_ .89 J&JR•d(,.., COTION BALLS ... .,,,, .ii G'°""' & C!.nn HAIR DRESSING DMilln-T ..Mo OINTMENT Orel a Aol11lt TOOTHBRUSH ........... 97 ~1"'-.tuN :n p~q •• 57 USDA-Grade A FRYING 2.:~rbt. 29 CHICKENS lb .• Meat Mastll' Beef 7-BONE 89 ROASTS lb .• Carttoma Grown 1.ooy Frs1h FRYERS Wi11on T endermode Grode A Whole BONELESS HAM lb .• 33 lb. 1.39 1-lb. SoronPockorl 2-. Wafer Thin 73 Oscar Mayer BACON .1,. , Rath-HCN'T'ftel -Hoflmon SLICED BACON O.corMoyer-12-o r. pkg. SMOKIE LINKS Ji..,myO.Ol\-l-lb. roll PORK SAUSAGE Rolpht"Yo.iftg Tom TURKEYS with Po~Up Coo kino Goug• ' .63 .83 .75 lb .• 39 lb •• 89 Fr.1h Flit• OCEAN PERCH .. DAIRY DEPARTMENT Rolph• 29 15 BUTTERMILK-•.. •'"" , Ralph• 49 28 SOUR CREAM..... ~"'. . . Ralphs Did Fashioned Ice Cream .. .,,,1. .59 Household Needs TOi'LeT TISSUE ,...,, .39 WATER SOFTENER ,,_ ....... 47 PAPER TOWELS ........ 34 CH,ARCOAL BRIQUETS ,~1 ...... .79 Wld• ltul•. Coll-oo ll:ul• FILLER PAPER ,.,.,,., .58 C<tmpu• KNEE HI SOX ..... 98 -· .18 Jli"ll fi.,olino\l'I< Valuo) BLADE PENS , .... BLEACH .......... , •• 38 - WfdnttdtY, Stptember 1, 1971 A NEW IDEA FOR llARllECUE FARE But Ralphs low everyday pri"'8 are !ror.en low. On identical brands and prod· uct quality, no prices are lower prices t han Ralpha prices. Ralphs prices are frozen '"here you want them. IJ DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Po toto; Cole Slow; Mocoroni; Heol!h RALPHS SALADS "~· "' .35 CiftN ~cH•05 Rolpht Col• Slow or POTATO SALAD 2.1b. pkg •• &5 <:«Srro'st:tA'M1 ..... 1 •.• 38 Rolph• Luncheon-Olive loaf; Pickl e & Pimento Loaf; luncheon Locrf; All MMit or A118 .. f Bologna 38 LUNCHEON MEATS 6-.p<,., Donolo 6-oi:. pkg. 59 SLICED HAM .84 •. ,.. ,1, .• Roquefort Large, Slli:lnu Size 19 TOMATOES lb .• Ef'ERYDA.YLOWPRlCES ' f,..h Cri1p CUCUMBERS -.10 lb .• 10 1 Russ'E"i "f>oTAToEs lb • .lo : Mild, Sweet BROWN ONIONS BOB'S DRESSING Bo b'1-Bleu Ch•••• SALAD DRESSING 8-cn. jor •fj'/ 8-01. Jar .47 BARTLETT PEARS lb. .19 :1 GR't:'\iENSTEIN APPLES1 ... 19i HAAS AVOCADOS .. ,h,25 Bob'1-Shri mpSauce;TortQ rSau1:• t ooo'lsLE DREsslNG .37 -COOKOUT f~TURES CH0ARCOAL BRIOUETS ....... 89 RolpM Wh;,o 9" PAPER PLATES \OOpkg. 158 ~h<>u•• MUSTARD ''-·"" .!9 li,.doay Lo'9• Pi1t.d RIPE OLIVES .... __ 35 Ledy'• Choi<• ''""' Soylo PICKLE CHIPS ...... ... 79 fliBl>VAWECENTER Ralphs Tw;o PM I I O'hoL pig. Reoulor Pock 1 2-o~ pkg . Potato Chips Fro zen Food M ... 2.97 -.49 ll~•IOn• -in Sou<• MANICOTII ,._,~ .89 1 4.ot.~•ll .89 lb. .39 f ine•t Ouo1ity-A•1t. Flovon BULK CANDY /ULPH S OWN Award Winning Bakery HAM0ii°u0 RGER 29 BUNS ,1,.o11 • Rolph• 35 CINNAMON ROLLS"""·°'', A1 PPLE PIE ... 89 L0 EMON TEA CAKE -i. .55 Birds Eye -Cool Whip Pantry Filler s ,,~ ..... 59 "' ....... n~ ,,,,, .... 58 Po\lohury FLOUR OL1iVE OIL ,.... 1.13 MACA RO'Ni & CHEESE '';;: .15 oo"GFOOD , ... _, .!8 oii:L"Pici<LES ....... .55 ,..,_ COFFEE 1..n..-.71 ' PICKLE GA ROEN MOC 1 quart diced paoed egg· plant, about 1 pound No everyday supermarket prices are lower prices than ~qt'ltA> I pound zucch\ni, unpared and sliced 1 med ium onion. sliced I package {9 ounces) frozen F'rench·sty\e green beans, thawed 1 clove garlic, <halved · t teaspoon silt 'Ar. teaspodD peppll\. 1/4 teaspoon ta'dl ·fia!U ;and oregaoo ~ , t . , 111.i cups chicken boulllon I 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablei;pron sweet pickle liquid '!: 1 cup drained sweet mixed pickles. In a large saucepan mb: together the veg etl b 1 e.1 . aeasonings and. bouillon : bring to a boil , then cover ind cook until vegelab\~ 8re tender - 10 minut~. froren Foods HovMholcl NHds .,_., CRIAMPIB -·t,.C...•'--PUODINGS r .27 ·-DET ERGENT ·-·.43 Hrl'o•"' DETERGENT ~. -·· GRAPEFRUIT JUJCE ---.21 Pf NS -~ ..... -.-• t!!:,.I PIES ~DE CHIBE Pl,ZU _,..._ .99 SANDWICH BAGS --.12 5roow1Cli IAOS ........... 64 ....,_(loo_ BRIOUETS gf'ID Price Pledge Wt-.no--· '""'"""" ... prlcoo --prlcoo llwl Alllohl an-lcol btendl .. --~ '[ICWll.....,...,....,..,., ~~·- -... .88 ll--.47 .... 36 ........ .34 """'; •• 55 -1.49 I Household NH<ls ,, ..... _. 78 FAIR!CSOFTENElt ,_,...,._ • l•·-I ARSOAP -... 1~ IARSOAP -DETERGENT -DETfRGENT '--DETERGENT --.22 ......... 22 ·-.... .1-!lS _,.. ... ,_,... .19 • Health & Beovty Aic/J $<1.i.•A~,.,...,, 1 43 RA ZOR 8AND ,..,...,1, • DfNTALCR EAM ·-~ .81 EXCEDRIN P. M.'S ~-"'• .12 H1iRTONIC 11-....,._ 1.49 -·°""°"""""' 1 09 SHAMPOO ....,.,.. • Al KAiSElTZER ""·"'• .95 Ponlry fillers (••O INSTANT COFF EE -..-1.67 ~· ILACK TIA """.,"' .55 ..... ,.,. PEANUTluntR ''-1-.66 COfFEE "'--2.48 ct;;HT r_.., 1.s9 CHu~n.tNA •i._, '"" .36 Pantry Fil/en GAAt1c POWDER ..._ .21 °'"""""'""'.... .23 BABY FOOD .._.,, l.-u •••• 0... .41 COOKIDWHEAT ,._ COOK"iES ,._.,,. .47 -·-. RICEMIX ,_,... .35 ~NKS o .... -.10 11~m ·.59. More than just~low prices , J • With a slotted spoon rttnove •egetabl~ to a bowl. Add oil ind pickle liquid to cooking liq· Id : boil until reduced to o/. cup , Add liquid and pickl" to RALPHS veiret11ble11: mix lightly 11nd STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER STORE HOURS: · 9· 10 DAILY, 9.9 SUNDAY r-~ill MA~ l'h quArt!'i. -. . - • : I I ..,_, .. .. ' . . . ' ' . . • 38 DAIL y Pll.:':..' ______ w_ .. _ .. _.,_•c.c•·_s_._,,_ •• _ .. _. _1._1_._11 Mushrooms Button Down Calories in Gourmet J emptations For dle~ers. canned I broi ler.fryer chick t n, .,.,1th :salt and pepper ; place in HERBED MUSHROOM Z table.spoons ch o PP e d rings ned heal or liquid fuel. Add .,.,·ith the onlon5 and cook 10 to muahrooms ha\e a bonu:. quar1ered Jlghtly grtased 13x9al-inch ClUCKEN UVERS parsley J can ~ 8-ounctsl whole Worce.rtershire sauce, parsley, 15 minules. Return cooked beyond their de J 1 l a c-y , J teaspoon sail baking di!h and top with mush· 2 pounds chicken Livers Iii teaspoon dried I ea f mushroonu, dra!Md oregano and thyme : mis: well. livers lo blazer. Add versslility and coo1·en1enC"f' Ii tew.spOon pepper room mixture. I teupoon salt oregano 2 tablespoons sherry, op-Add half the ch.icken livers mushrooms and sherry ; heat 'T'hry are among the fl•Y. Con1bi ne onion , green pep-Cover ; bake in 375 degree f . 3 tablespoons huller or i,J leaspoon dried I ea f lional and cook, 10 lo IS mlnutes, thoroughly. Serve "''ith broc- lu.scious. sati.sf ~ 1ng foods 1ha1 per. celery, garlic, herbs and oven SO minutes, until chicken .. margarine thyme. Sprinkle chicken livers with stirring occasionally; remove l'Oli and cauhnower. Y! ELD : 8 arc tucr edlbl} to" 1n ra tnnc~ n1ush rooms in a sma!J bowl. is t~r. YIELD: 4 i;ervlngs, l teaspoon Worc1;11.t.rshire ~small wh1t1; onions, thinly salt Mell butter in bluer o! 2.-from blazer. servings. 2.10 calories per A good thuig lu know "lltn Sprinkle chicken on both sk!C.J m calorles each. sauce sJi~ aod separated jnto quart chafing dish .over can-Ad d remaining half of livers serving_ you 're planning )OUr u1rn d1etl--'-----------------===--------------------'-------'------=-------------''-----'-'-'-'-':.:_:...o'. ______ _ ~~:Ef~]E~'.;~~~',\)f~ I . I OPEN LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. packed 1n their l)1i.11 Juil'es or SUN VALLEY / USDA brine. GRADE ''A'" CHOICE lnc1drn!<1!1\ if 1uu ·1e r,11t sun.• ho11· lil !i,l!ur1· 1 a11 ~111·~ ir1 c·o111J"1ll"o11 11 1:1\ \/le 11 r1t;h1 Of frc~h !llll'l1P1llll'> ~!'• 11 l!I rn1nd thn1 1n p1r.rt'''iflJ-. t'l""ll mushroon1s JIL-t .1-1n homf:·l'Oi)k 111i.: -1hr n1ushrw1n.s sh rink Prc.i:e!<sed mushroo1ns arr about fill per renl 1he 1o1 t'1ght nf fresh ln ot!ier .,,·ords. a '.l {lf 4 e>unl'(· tan 1s equal to f11l' to ~t'I rn ounl'l'~ of fresh and a 6 nr !HJtulCI' tan is equal to ten to 14 ounl't'~ of fresh \\'1th :i !'clcl't1nn of canned mushroon1' -11hr1!e. :.ltre(I or chnppt'd. inn (';111 Hirn oiu t .:ti)· pt'<1l111g i.p•'('f,illll'l> th;11 ,'ff(' :u u1nrd to u11 ·1r.g :1ni1 :i1 ~11 ri:·u·, OSCAR MAYER \ Hlf• dt·l1~htfUI illlllll1! lon~l(Jt·r for ir.~1.1 01 !' thr~l' ~nlc11d1i.l r•\:11nplr ' \l1h1lrf.l<1n1 SMAL L SIZE \'t'':!''!<lhl(' :X.11p 1 ~ a 1·rritoblr PORK buuqurt f•f i;ubtle fla1 ors. c~l­ (lr• :ind l">.1Urf·5 \Tadt• 11·1th tendrr. rannt·d n1ushroom~ delicate as soups prizf'd h:: TURKEYS FRYERS 10 TO 12 LBS. FRESH HEN USDA GRADE 3-LEGGED PAN READY ''A'' SPENCER STEAKS XLNT FOR BAR-B·O 98 LB. BAR M HICKORY SMOKED 39 r;irrol!-i anrl ~ulrh1111. o:ind s eb bc·~ullfull~ Sf':l~oned. 1t"s a~I parer1 s J;ipanese l'pki.Lres And. it'.s 1 _ _. __________ ~--------L---------------------------==-----1 onl\ 3;') calories a ser\ 1n~ I TAVERN HAMS Ch1ckt·n a la .\lushroom \1,rns ha ked c-hickt-n intn a \ crv special feast -one \nu 1··111 ~"r\e guests \\Ith pride The ~t·~tv mu shroo1ri tnpping ::idd5 \rrf l11tlr tn lhc r;1lorie ('flUlll nf the chrrken b11t ii doc~ adcl a \1·ho!e lot of drlf'C· ta llll' f'iltUI~ 1\nothrr n1c11n d1!'t1 is Herhc d ~~;l:~~:i:~r~~~~~:~~:i~::::;;~l;.:·~:.;'. I WI ENE RS BAR M BULK STYLE LB. IULIC STYLE POTATO SALAD MACARONI SALAD 35~L YOUHG·N·TEHDE• FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER 59~. OSCAR MAYER PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE 79~ .. ;1~~y d1~. ~~;0~1~~·~\1;;jt·r~;·it1t: --------------- rwt· But ror di •'l rr~. it a~1BAR M BULK STYLE 69 ~ F.=:::::;;§=::::i::==""'<='3;'1/I pl'llS('S hunger dehcious!v ;u. 1s )' ERN I -" 2IO d!Ct·blc·"'" '"1""" Sll{ED BACON LB. a sf'rl'1ng , 1nclud1ng 1 h el-------------·--- \ej;ctablcs. FRESH LEAN 59c MLSl!HOO~~~~GETAHLE GROUND BEEF LB. 2 cans 1 1 0 1 ~ oun!'CS earhJI -conden~cd beef brolh OUR OWN GROUND BEEF 295 2 ""P cans ,,,,,.,. PATIIE BURGERS s lb. •, teaspoon d11.,d Ir a f box orc-,gan1J \ 1 ~ 1t-;1spuon dried lea! mdr· Jlll illJ! I 1J l c.1.~poon <'elPr\ seed 1 ~ tea spoon Taba!>co pcpprr 1 -1 a it·>3 ~:I i·I·l ·lJI Green Giant Casseroles Si!Uce I 2 lablespoons 1 h 0 p Jl c· d 1 l oz. r'AC !CAGES pa!'s!ey e BROCCOLI AND NOODL ES 1 l·lol'e garlic, cru~ht:d e BRUSSEL SPROUTS AU GRATlN 'i cup chopped onirm e HUNGARIAN CAULIFLOWER 3 9 ~ 1 t:up sliced l'arrots 1 e SWISS CORN YOUR >' I niediu m zt1cch1n1 1·hnp1H:d 1 e DEVILED SPINACH CHOICE EA. l c.111 16 or fl..vunct~' 'llct·d rn ushrooms I r nm bine all 1ngrt·d1rn1s 1n 5 I $1 medium saucepan . hrinl! 101 a I SUN KIST b"'' Hc·d"'·' hoc.1 ood '""'""I ORANGE JUICE ' oz. CA N co1·errd. l:'l minutf' YIELD 6 '(f\ 1111;' 3~ VAN Of. MA.MP-' OZ. l'KG . calories rach NnRTHERN 59¢ c1:1cKES •LA .\1L S11no1111 l F.RIED COD · 1 Lup finely ch•1pnt·d !•fl•'•" •!..-...,...-. _ ~ _ ~ ________ ........, 1? <'LIP fi nely lhOpj1fd ;..~l·t;.'1 ~-~-- : f,~fJ~·~Y'~'~·.·:•:"',~;~'.;:;;c l / I ii il fi: I J :I·] ·l '!31 " '"'"d 11''h' I Watermelon 2 •an~ 11 or 4-11unr1 ... l'lll'IJ 1 th11pped 1 11u•h1 ,,nm~ I SWEET 5 ~LB. VINE RIPEN ED Breakfast Bonan za I ~r.t loni; ilgu tlw n;o~tc-rs I 1·/'u1\ often l1~ralded rnurnillg 1 1 !\011· 11 's n1u!'r l1~ch ...in :1l;1r111 ~·kH.'k that v.akes 11.~ 111)1(·r · l hini;~ half' 1·han11£'tl 1••1 - b1(';ikfas1. lor JJ1!:ila11r1' I! ·s lighter ~t~ '' nrlt· .111d ca~ier and la11ler l•l p1 1·p;1n• t11> 111 Fruit Sp:11 1cli•cl 1 1·r .. ;,J POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSETT 10 ci~i 39~ DR. PEPPER 12 OZ. BOTTLES PLUS TAX & DEPOSIT LIBBY 'S PINEAPPLE e SLICED e TIDBITS e CHUNKS e SPEARS e CRUSHED lS OZ. CANS BELL POTATO CHIPS REG. 73c AT OTHER STORES FOLGERS COFFEE ( 0 R l LI . , .. l LI. CAN ....•••••...••.•.••••••• FOLGERS INSTANT COFfll l'hn T•• 01d DepoiJt 100 •. J .......................... . 19• 2.45 1.49 a c·hl11rf1il 1'11rnh111.1t111n 1,f •·\· tr;; 11rnre111 cer1•:1I fn·'h fM.·:1r.~. 1 :;1r:1\1h('rnt><: :incl u t' cr1•:1n1 I ONIONS ---------------DANKA DAN ISH POP-UP PASTRIES 6 OZ. BOX II hrc<1klai.t 111 1n11t 1.r 1u11:c. cc-rC';tl and 1n1l k. brt·ud .111d I 1>)lrfl{1d plus 1r.ilk u1 rtrink '\;1r1~ the dr1,\ rt~hi Scr\'t' Fr111t Spani,:lcd ('f>r(':i! 111th 1·1nn;unon 10:1.~I. 1nilk and t'Of· fee . tlicn see for yourself' SWEET ITALIAN 1o~LB. FHVJT SPA.'IGl. .. ~ll t'EHEA I. NECTARINES :••., '"I" "" '°""' "'"' . added prol1·1n 5 L $1 1', c:ups frt'sh pcars,d1cc-d I EXTRA FANCY 8 I 1:1 cups. lre~h S1r<J1\hl•1-rv s shccs · Vanilla lt't' tTr·:inl \_.,-;:::::;i~;..,-..,. __ _.._...,_.. ....... _._...,_..,..l ln a tall glass ur eercal bowl "lternate layrr!I of Life cereal. ,. 11 ===== ~ pears. strawbrrries and iC't> cream. G11rnlsh each srrv ln~I I wilh a thin pear s.lice and a ' I 300 EXTllA ILUE CHIP slr1ni,·bury. ~\'t6 4. l STAMPS WITH -----jl PURCHASI 0 , Slt Oil MOili I 'I Olt ~:;LEL~:~ : I 100 II LINDSAY LA RGE PITTED RIPE OLIVES TALL CANS l!llV-S GOLDEN CORN CRIAM STYLE •lOl CANS e APPLE e BLUEBERRY e CHERRY e STRAWBERRY REG. 4Sc f!GAOO TUNA CAT FOOD HAT CANS DASH DETERGENT .... ,., MAU ElllN GRAPE JAM ·J BAGGIES I .Iii FOOD WRAP j'il BAGS ""· "' • 101 OF 2S JUMIO Silt 20 oz. J.t.• II _ 1ocl1 5/$1 8/$1 49c WHOLE OR HALF PEPSI COLA 26 OZ. BOTTLES HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS LB~ SAVE ON EVERY ITEM AT BARGAIN IASKET-ACTUALLY SAVE AS MUCH AS 30% AND MORE ON SOME ITEMS MAC lUNS TOOTHPASTE •'I• OZ. FAMILY S1ZE •tG. 1.0' AT OTHER STORES WILll:tNSON SWORD IONDED RAZOR WITHS ION OED ILADES AND 2.00 REFUND CERTIFICATE. REG . 2.9S AT OTHER STORES ~~~~'"""' SHAMPOO LARGE SIZE 3 OZ. TUBES REG. 1.09 AT OTHER STOR ES 69' 69' Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5 P'rlces subject to stock on hand. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS WE GIVE ILUE CHIP STAMl'S COSTA MESA PLACENTIA WE GIVE ILUE CHIP STAMPS 19th and Placentia 71 O W. Chapman 7'0FF ON ONE it303 CAN OF LIBBY'S CREAM CORN SA TUR DAYS IN :111 IXTllA STAM,$ WITH flltCHASE 8ETW£'EN $10 ANO S?O W ITH THIS COUPON DOUBLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS VOID AFTER SUNDAY, SEPT S 1 1111 :ii'I W ith 1~;, <oupon, "" mi"i"'wm pyt<h~•• ••Qu•r.•d. l •fl'I •! I bo• ti•< CO~PO" -0"1 ~O~PO" Pf ' 'U1lomu. Vo;,j •"•• s~"d •r. s~,.1. §. /i1i l I OR IS OZ. CAN OF LIBBY 'S SLICEO PINEAPPLE 1t1. Alcohol:c l1v•r•9••. fr••~ M;!I. •~.! THE DAILY PILOT 1j'I'" c;, .. ,11 .. '"''"' 1 I' ----·GOOD ONLY A' IA•GAIN-iiii:iT 11 -· . •OOD ONLY AT IA.GAIN IASIEl -~I llMlf ONI COUl'ON !"Ell CU~TOMllll. -OHi Cil<H l'l!Jt C:OUl'ON - VOIO ol.FTl.R ~UNOA'I', Sfl'Tl!Nl•l:ll; '· lt lt •ooo ONLY AT IAIQ.AIN IASKIT . :· • . . ' • • • ' ' Plan a big week-end! Have a pic1iic! A cook-out! A party! El Rancho lzas everything for a El Ra1zcho will be closed Labor Day ••. • •••••••••• 'J'o n1 ake it rcall,\• surer .iun , Ji!an 1111 scr\·ini.r Spen cer Slcak.c:, barlH't·uc rl ! 'J'hil'k and tend er-and ,i uicr ..• because th€'y're frun1 natura!l:r 11.ged lJ.S.O .. .\. Choice beef! And El Ran1.:ho'1 trim gives you more good eatina-for )-ou r doilar '. L'un1pare ••• see t:~: difference.! Smoked t.o perfection ... ::ind lo our ~pccif il·al ions •.. frrun 11elt l'.ltd pork Iara •. , and, \\.·ith El Rancho"s hams, you ge t the full measu re of Yalue at lhi! lo\.\' pr'ice ! PULL IHANK HALF! Ham Slices .......... ~~~~~ ~~r1 .......... 99~ So tender, so fl avo rful ... ch oose then1 thick, for broiling ••• or thin, for breakfut ... a.nd lovt both : Whole Ham ....................... 69~ Butt Portion ..................... 69~b Entertaining a cro"·d ? •.. ch oose th is ya\u e ! l 'ou'JJ loYt tht am ol-y lea.nnea1 •.. a nd tht ~17.e '. ~neless Hams ............... $1.59 1t. :J!ormel's Cure 81 or Bar-)[ ••• ,,-hole or half! fresh Spareribs .............. 59~ So me&ty ..• and go great to enjoy b~rbecue d : Delicatessen Favorites! Cann1d Ham .... ~c~;· ..... !.429 Dubuque ••• fully cooked, h·inm1ed of excess "·ils le ... ready Lu t'a t : Rath's Franks ....... KIN G s1zE ...... 59¢ Qu•llty at • kin g 1!atd M\'ln11 ! 1 lb. pkg. Shrimp Cocktail ...... L1ssca ...... 33 • 1~e-usable ·1 oz . serYing g·Ja.s.~ .•• Crab Cocktail .J9c Baby Cheddar Cheese .1rs NEW!. 89 ¢ It's round, it's terr ific, it's natural l'hcrse'. 10 or.. Sausage Sticks scH1RMERs 11 oz $1.79 'Ihuringer or Gern1an Salan1i, non-refrigcrt1.ted. Fruit Drinks ........ ~u.N~~ :~ ~~~s ......... 33c ra.cka~e Of eight S OZ. bags •.• fJa\"Or kids JO\'e ,,, 1Jp 't:m or freeze 'em fl'.lr fan C'll the ,\eek-end ! fop Earh trndr1· Zf\l rlPn k er n e I bu r~tin ~ "·1th s \\" e et sronrl- 11cs" ! (·onip::ire ... anrl sPe ihAt ihcr11 is a f!ifferen(e a t .t~l 1\anrho : Plump and r[pe •.. heaY)' bunehe s offer so much goodness! l . / Ranchero Steak ..... Y:5;D:~·.C~?~c~ ....•. ~1~~ Supct \·a.Jue in a trn<lci·, hearty 1tcak that o!!tr1 El Rancho qua lity at a budget n1inded price! Chuck Steak ......... ~E~~ ~~~' .•.•••••. 59~ L".S.p.A. Choice Beef .•. and El r.antho gives r ou center cut chuck st eaks, trimmed closer, more value I Ground Round Quality ........ 89~ Ground Sirloin Quality ........ 99~ Al"·ay1 fJ'c!h ... chuoEe J;ulk or u11iforn1 pnttiesl So Jean, yet tender! Chopped Slrlol" Steak, taol Boneless Beef Roast ........... ~1°i?. r:1)!]etl and t ied ... pc-1·f ect. f or a rutisse1·ie roast on t his hulid ay \reek-end .•• you'll lo\'e the tenderness! Fresh Hen Turkeys .............. 49~ Ji.aised in Svulhoe rn Californi a fo1· El Tia11cho .•• you r a~;:;urance of freshh<'s&: I'luinp, lender! 10-1 l lb3. P .D.Q. Shrimp .................... 69¢ King Crab Meat ............. ~2.79 lb. La Ror.:a, peeleJ, r.:leaned & de ,·etned ! 1:? u:c, lJ~g. }"runt ~.\.lasla ••• fur a cai;,serole or a cockt.a.il l r'amily Groce~pecials ! lea Cream.."f~~~~~L?~.111 .. I:ll~:1l Jl ost, smoot h & crca1n~-. fa\orile !Ja\'01"& In U1c prc1niun1 pack round rarlunl Potato Chips ..... ~!~l:::.1.2. ~~·.8.A.G •••••• 4 9c Cri::p :tnrl crunchy •.• and Bell j5 g,,·e!I! ••. Dip Ch iJlfi, loo, at this sp('cial prite ••. 11 oz. Burger M, Hot Dog Buns 3' FOR $1 Langcnd0rf'5 ... patkng-c nf eight .•. 1rc.--h ;lt1d tasty, io ndcl ta )Olll' holid ay Jl]('asure: Heinz Ketchup ................. 33 ¢ French's Mustard ............. 17 ~ Jiig ~11 uunr.:e L(1tll c .. _ hr lring ~ cin lhc L11Jlr '. Jl ol Di)gs, hamliur,C'cr::;, c;1ll for mus tard !~ or.. S & W Ripe Olives ............. 39 t S & W Pickles .................. 49¢ l'illl'd ... jutnbo si1.c ... fur the rl'li.ch (t'a.\: l '1·i~p ~licr.5 of cut·ti111l1er pilkles '. ::::? ounce. Royal ~el a tin ............. 3 1or 25 ~ Globe A· 1 Macaroni .......... 23¢ 1:oi· :-.pl'~l.n:11 l.11· ;c1,d,1d.•, dc;-;;st•rL _. _ 1·l'g. :--i:r.c. S::1l;\d 1·Hi~ tir cl111111·s .• , :;er\e a ~Alad'. 1 lh • Salad Dressing ............. 3 1or ~1 Folger' s Coffee ............... 79~ \"11ur t.hu11..:. ur S~Vl'll Sras 8 01.. \:tri c\i C's ! 'l11u lh. can •.. $1.:)j 'fhree lb. can ••• ~~.:!I) Snap·E·Tom ..... 2 t~~ 25 ' Mixed Nuts ............ 69' }"litYOr like "\\rO\\"" '. 10 Ot:. 2 for J9c rlanler·~ ... 7 oz. can, fun food I Barbecue Sauce ... 3 1 .. $1 Marshmallows ........ 25' -~oneydew Melons ....................... 10~ Chl'i.-; ;11111 l'ilt's •... i kinds .•• 11 oz. l\:r:1fl's .. so soft, fluffy,. l Jb. bag-, S tufted Olives ........ 39 ' Little Pies .......... 4 1 .. '1 SU\·e s1>;eet 1Uca1 o! ru.fure's bountr !or del'!'rrt ! $•rnm®!l@®®~~rro Busch Bavarian Beer .1. 6. ~~'. _cA_N~ 6 1" s139 Take a long A six pack .. , or t"·o ! Bu sch is ahrn.rs 're!come ::ti a holidny outing! Windsor Canadian Qr.$5.59 Save $1 .00 on Uti!i )"lopular \1·hisky. Margarita Mix ., ...... 89' Bartender's'-. pki::-. of 12 en\·elopes ! El Rancho Scotch sm '5.79 Mai Tai Mix ........... 99' Bottled in Scotla nd: Quart .•• $6.t9 Reachcon1 ber·~ ••. pour and n1ix:! !">th El Rancho Rum lTH •3,99 For 1umm1r coolers ! •u1rt .• f4 ,tt El Rancho Tequila srH•4.89 }'rom Me1tl co to you I Qw•rt •.• $S .t9 PriDt~ c·n •ff~ot Thul'. tli1tJ11ah Stttt. .A ugu.$t 16, 1.1, $8, :.!!J. l\1o 1ale1 to cha!et'1. Op•• d4ilv 9 tog ... Srmn•v JO lo 7. l.os Olivos .•• }1R.ninnillas .•• 5 oz. Ho\mslruni.'s , . indi\'idu a.I size •• 411 Save on these Handy Help~rs ! K• f d B • t 10 LB BAG 79· 1ngs or r1que s. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . II> :Basy starting ..• they burn Jong, "·ith. un iforni. hca.t ... 20 •.1t•1 •• $1 .S7 Broiler Foil ............. 39' Fire Starter ............ 49' l~eynolds .• :-10 nln.ny uses! 12" ,,·id th. wt ... rd •.. orlorles!, easy 1lArl!! Qt. Steak Platters ........ 39' Zee Napkins ...... 2 1 .. 23' 'hinct .. 11ackage of 8 •• 12 ~~,, oval : \\'hitc or colors .•• 60 ct. pkis. Glad Wrap ............. 49' 'Vrap picnic foo<l~~ .. -200 ft. roll! Knives, Forks, Spoons 19' J\I or\rear .. pack•ro of 24 .. stron.i: ! ARCADIA · \Ull'O'I Juli Hunlrrr'1un Ur Ui1~· rASADENA : :::111:· SOUlll PllSllO[NA ni1'~. llUNllNGION BEACll : ~1/1111· NFWrURT BFACH· /Ill N1w1rnrl lllvtl rrril 11 IL•u1 110 Li uh;il ,. , . J:'U We:.\ lulur .uln Ut~1I .r,.,. I 1t 111unl ,1nll llu111 11111tuu Ut ,1.1,:.. WJr11c1 .uul Algu1111n1n ttsu;ni1w,1lk l.rn !l!• I ·.• /J'.1'1 f ,t\l!J lu il 111 !tas!l>l nf1 Vrlld~1· 1,rnlP/I ) ( ... t)A?l V ftll OT Spices Tempt ,Dieters It's su1nmer and lime to thin\!: of bathing sult days. If such thoughts also make vou think o( doing ;: little W11i!tt trimming. then herr's 1 oollect100 of ca lorie·kind idea s. BS."f m bled bv tht' An1encan SpicP Trade .~ssoc1at 1on. Spire~ and ht>rb~ e<1n bl' Rreat alll£'s in the battle or the bulRe, making Jn11 cator1r foods 1,-,stf' good 1o1 11hou t ad- ding countable ca J n r i e s thernselres. SPICED 0 £.SSERT CO FFEE Combine I jar J2 oz 1 frttze- cl ned rlecaffeinated cnffeP or free1.e-dned coHet". 1 cup granulated sugar. I iablespoon ground c1nnamnn, and 2 tea - gpoons dned orange pt"e!. Mix welt and ~1nre in a tightly Cfl\"Prcd iar ~l akes about 2 cups mix . For eat·h ~er\'ir1g place nne tablr~poon mix in a curi or n1u,1?: ;idd ~, cup hot water. Stir until mix - t url' dissolves . About 2 8 calories per se rvi ng. ~,ARI NATEll 0 RAN G E O:"o'IO~ SA.LAil Peel 2 n1edium oran~l.'S ' sli~ each in1n 6 carl11 hreli; Place in 11 plastic h<ig or J!,lass dish along v.·ith 1• cup onion 0Akes_ Combine in electric blender jar I teaspoon su~ar. I tea· spoon pov.·dered mu~ard. 1: teaspoon each. salt, garlic: salt. paprika 11nr1 oregano. 2 tablespoons freshly squff"?ed lrmnn juicf'. 1 t;ih!!'sponn salad oil ;ind I 11 !;ihlespoons 11•atcr. \Vhi rl sevl.'r::il se('{lnds Pour l)\rr oranges .:ind nn1nn marinate in refrigerator at Je::i ~t nne hour. Arr11 nge 3 drainrd nr;:ingc slices and some nninn nn a let- tuce leaf for each ser\·in~· sprinklP top "'i!h r n ;i rs e ~round hl;:ick peppr r. Serve \·ery cnld. ~l ;ike.~ 4 portions. HERB ED SOLE "'I T ll HAISI.\'S Arrange ~ 1h1ck fil lrts of ~ole 1n a lighth hunered bak- in i: dish. Sprink!" 11·11h 1, tea· spoon basil lea1·rs. a i;m;:i!1 crumblf'd hay 1raf . i;alt and groun d black pepper. Tnp v.·ith 1• cup nn1nn flake~ lhin shrcs or carrot an d curumhN'. 1 r;in 1i1, nz 1 drained mincerl clams and 17 C'UP California ra ii;in.~ Pour 11 cup dry "'hitr "1nr n1 rr all. Cover Jtnd bake at 3.'ill degree.~ F. 25 minutes. \i;:i kes ~ por· tions. Slimmin g 9395 \. ! 1\0 SIDE SE A\,S'. One main pattern part f(lr lhe pull-on pants that are designed t.o fit larger s i le s con1fortably. f\lake e pa ir in no tune: at :ill : Prinl!'d Pattern 93!l5. NE\\' \\'omen 's Waist S11.es, :io, 32, 34. ~. 38. 40 '1 . 43. 45'i. Siu 32 take& 2i,., yards 54-inch. SE\IEl\'TY·flVE CE1\TS for each pattern -add 25 cents for e1ch pallern for Air M111 l and S p e c i 11 I Handling. ot herwise third-class delil·ery will take three -.'t'eks or more Send to Marian Martin. The Daily Pilot. 442 Pattern Dtpl , %32 West tlth St .. Ntw York , N.Y. 10011. Print NA~fE. ADDRESS with ZIP. SJZE and ST\'LE ~1JMBER. S p ring-Sum mer fashion.~· Our Pattern Uit11lo3 has 1tpar1tes, jumJnuil!1 slim· ming shapes. frtt pa.ttem cou pon. SO cents. ' ' . . Wtdnt!od111 !t'ptM!bef l , 1~71 in this ad, including 64 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, •TOTAL ~VINGS IS COMPUTED ON s.1,...;GLE UNIT PURCHASE, THE F!GURE WOULD BE HIGH ER lf MEAT lr PROOUCt: VINE RIPE CANTALOUPE RIPE SWEET • WHOLE RED RIAE WATERMELONS . ·-\ . ' -~ .. CASABAS , .. ,.: .. I j ·"',,, c HONEYDEWS TOJAl DISCOUJilS ·m•l OAY - PEAK OF THE SEASON • l ARGE SOM( ·~· en' Sf0R($ 01SC011'<T t>i.U(;[ .... IC[ ----------~-------- z'oRRJES © 29c 19( t "-:'. ,. ... -~r. • ;.• :;, t?.1'. c.~-·: PROTEIN 21 SHAMPOO 98c 781 ·~ TOf'I Dl~CPJ"t l (VLkY :JA' :·.~. J !'.'1\ ..... ".,.~ • ~·r·r~ ~A"P. src .~· .. -::--; -_A''.-~ 'i:7PA 1':°'!..D • :;::..;..£:7r THE DRY LOOK .k$ l 51 -------------------~ . ~ . .,,,.':":-:.". TOUCH OF SWEDEN .9af 78 1 F ""'.:. ;;r:;-::_r PROPA PH LOTION t.a1J 135 ~~~--------------- cc·;··~ 'YZ. Fcru CREME RINSE WITH LEMON __ , .. • • ,.... i:..-..-r CREME°RINSE \.,;, 99( WITH BODY '}'" .. --a---. r TONI DEEP MAGIC MOISTURIZER ijo 88( @ s£cilir~ ANTl·PERSPIRAN T r=---. f Cl: "'.: .. !~ .~::::. GLEEM II TOOTHPASTE 1.75 C'Z. '!"'."!!: y.ss 1°1 83~ 59( '}'< ... ~ . rE::.'i i:u'TE'i"POLISH . 301 , ~·-' ~REMOVER 43c , l' C'Z. 1' !IC•M'L :.. )!HI.AL • MAIO • U~71 MA l !: 1'0Lf) ADORN HAIR SPRAY ~5 111 -.m.. •Al! • JI.Alm TO Hotb DIPPITY·DO SETTING GEL 1'25 99( @ HEAD"i.' SHOULDERS SHAllPOO t,/5 122 i.'5 1" FOR 00 ,TOTAL UISCOUNTS lVlflY DAY ~~SilE Oft P.EGl.11.J.R SOME Al~-BETA !TOPE~ 01!.CO~'I! CAARf.£ l'll •CE TOlll PERMANENT ~9 117 foillcll'EME RINSE yis l 5 1 g ·1.. ·A.';· ?E~. o~ l>'.r:t:: • r.R02:.:; AlPllA BETA LEMONADE lfc nc 121 -~--.. . .. '· .._ .... ' "' : · ~~.:: -,: • r::.ry_.,~ • ncrzr.~; RlPHA BETA ICE .CREAM 96c '"· 891 ' :· ...,, 1>1:-; • TllOztN AlPllll lflll HASH BROWNS 74c nc 21 1 @ ~~i1":-"{;;;~~"';;;"41 ( •. ' : 71 • @ BIRD.SEYE ~~s 25 c 17( ~ ~H~~~~~~N ox-~;;'" 1" ©~1~i~tii~-~i~l,[~;~· 841 ' ©coFFEE"'RICH ~c 25" : • <:;>::'1!f • TR"JT ~.',.-.;(:; ::>P.Aro. t.n.!O~IAD!: HAPPY DAY PUNCH :•. r··::- Al1MA lfTll SOUR CREAM ':'!IE.!:5"'l:rT • M 0:. CAX REAL OllAliGE JUICE ' 281 ~C nt. JI'" I Al. tic ~2c 78( • II DOUBLE DISCOUNT Total Di1ctiunts Erery Single Day~ FOR EXTRA SAVINGS! LOOK FOR THESE DOUBLE DIS- COUNT SHELF TAGS DESIGNATING LOWER-THAN -DISCO UNT P k I CES MADE POSSIBLE BY SPECI AL ALLOW- ANCES FROM OUR SUPPLIERS, WITH THE SAVINGS PASSED ON TO YOU ! !;'J;'ro:sf-! • ~ f)t. i;cn u: TANNING OIL WITH BUTTER ~·1.~I'··;;. ~oz 3')-'" TANNING i.OTION WITH BUTTER :. c: •';'''Ff SWEDISH TANNING OIL ~ .... -. -,.~,. 2,,.eo 15 ' ' 2)!0 SWEDISH T~:N,~!,!l"G LOTION \P,ri ~~1 , ,..... . '~ I TAliN iNG BUTTER 1,lfo 791 t "": . .a.;~.:.;:r. <;J_:; 1.li 1.21 '."·~·:'."·c ;: ':'>.>;';:~;-:; , ~ O!. ':""-~!: I EXTRA PROTECTION LOTION ' 2,00 ----·------- ltril ll!t • !\oz. POTATO SALAD WITH EGG ......... 39C v.u.371 ... ·~~--,...·~··/'}~ . SHRIMP ·coC:KTAIL ~c 35( ©slliiiw1 c'H 8~1 ¢c 55( t r-·i.:- DANOLA SLICED HAM sic 621 ~7,1.J!l:IST • ~ Ol C.1,N t:C·:.JD . ..,•tu-£ , ' TUNA IN OIL l~ ~i'?.:SG 'A'A7;.I'! G··'...!:'r ·:s • • "IZ ·u ~?'iCY 'i'C.J., .. ' , MUSTARD CC''..!..:[P. • lll !.!, BAG ..:HA'IC~A.:. BRIQUETS 53c 51 1 .,,. "" 73c 201 &9c 791 ' ~9 2" ' , save you s1 8.87* TOTAL Oli!=OUNT~ ' • EVllt llAt : .. -I . 18 C1Z.. CAft • DR!P I REGUU R • ELECTR!e PE>C J 841 f.'?!:~~~·s CoffH ~4C • REG ELEC11\IC Pl:R!:: 2'4~ '.!.:-! 8 OZ. !NSTANr 11\S l ot JO OZ. ltlSTANT lf>9 l.5t · © l EMINJNf: NAM:l/'ffi 12 cou~• • ru:G •. sUPI:R , 40• KOTEX 49c ' ~ DLECdRii'IORROll~ i PL1 271 TOWELS ~c v''" ·' @ \~CZ. CA.'<• SIJ.OKED n.AVC'l'tl:n 'Rini cru:i:sr CHUNKS th 5 6. SPAM r"c ' @ HORMEL • 1, Cit. CA.11 V>iTH P.EANS, REG. OR Ko;:/, 35' Chili Con Carne ~c · ,.-,.-,..._ HOllMEL • l~ OZ CAN Do.hlo llEGULAR OR HOT o ..... PLAIN CHILI I ~9c 481 lrl'sfiilr ciicoa .41c 391 I f'ACK ~CH!L!JNGS 11 )-OZ. ENVLl.OPL SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIX AlPllRl!TR ENGLISH Muffins 25~ 191 ' --WedneSd~. ·~ttmbtr 1, 1971 ., • STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. lo 7 P.M. "OEPENOA9LE QUALITY" FRESH GROUND BEEF JOlAl DIS:COUNJS ' £YlRT OAY ootr • •8 oz. CAM REGULAR OR PINK PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 41! ~. CAii .SO~E ~-!!T4 STClllES DISCOUNT tH.IJIG[ Pf!ICE 261 "' 39c 321 ' AIJMA lf1A TOMATO JUICE ~C VA<. 291 ~' OZ' r 1:G .• rR ~SWErT . I ft.l..VOl'IS FUNNY FACE DRINK 2lc 201 ' "GREAT ON THE GRILL" TOI.Ill OISJ;U UNT S lV(~T PAY SOME ALP~l !fl.l STOR£$ OI SCOUIH tHl~CE Pll!CE @ ·GLORlmA • 17 02. CAN WHOLE PJ.:Et.rO APRICOTS ~~' GLORIEITA • lS OZ. CAN' o...... HAtvrs o ....... PEARS ©GLORI ETTA • 17 OZ CAN SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES 3lc 281 , JAN ll w n11:. 5 $oz. PKG, CHOWMEIN NOODLES ~c 29 1 F!Clii.''fi°ssul""''"' 1Jc 11 1 ~ \OAHO.&J< ~i iisTANT . POTATOES sgc 49' '.ZLB .C ,1,~I II CZ, EAG Pllt:AM • 16 Cll.. JAR COFFEE CREAMER 79c 591 , ~GLA D • ~I! COU!:T BOX ' 321 ~SANDWICH BAGS 37c l~ COUITT BOX 'pn '."'" OZ l"lh:HER PACX , TANG DRINK 1 39 TANG GRA?t Ya 1a oz. APO'nfl:CART Jil 03 @ R,l,!l;TON • 7.oz. BOX SUGAR CHEX @ TOP CHOICf. • 3S OZ. P~G. DOG FOOD PUll.ltlA • 5.S OZ. CAN 2 v.uu;ntS CAT FOOD I OZ. CAN • TUNA • 38c , ( .99c I J,!c '" 134 . .. 31 1 8cr 151 , .. MEDIUM SIZf RATH ;:~:.N SPARERIBS JUTAl DISCOUNTS • lVlRf DAY SOME All"ttA 8fl.1. .STC>RE! OJICOUNT CIWICE Jll'llU @iiof T'io "'MEAT }6c 14' D 1.l!IB ¥ .<:; • !7 O'l CA:< .,,(. 261 o .:;~.~ FRUIT COCKTAIL f'c @ li£4s· & 0c a~';~1s 'fi e 221 D..,.,. IU:ADS • 13 S CQ,, C,O,N •······ GERMAN POTATO o.".i 341 3 BEAN SALAD ~JC ,l,UtJT !Af>JES 26 0:: !IOTTU: • !C[Bf.RG • l:OSHl:R ifi'CI'. 0PICK0LES0 "" &ic 53' 16 OZ. llOTIU: • SWCCT srr.f )lie 4.Sc ~ SMuCKEsR1sLSS BLAC~B~RY611 ~ PRESERVES 'l1_c 10 OZ. !AR • GRAPL !'ELLY .1;; H o 20 OZ. /AR • STRAWBtRRY f:le ~~'"'~o.z . AR•ORANGL MARM E>!fc Uc PAMP'ER''olAPE'Rs 0pc 931 <'8i:a'R ri&r1oi"'"' tMi( SPREADABLU ,9c 631 - WE WEI.COME FOOD SUMP SHOPPllll IN M~ LOS MGrus, •1YUS11J[ OR OAANCf: CWICfT'Mllll IUl Wt: llts!'llVE TKE llJGRT TO II.trust SALt S l'O COMMEFICJ AL OtAUFIS. COST.A Ml!i.A-241 l . 17tll St. HUNTIN•TON l lAC H-t041 Aft• HUNTINGTON l l ACH-11611. N. Mel• It. f()U' :TAIN YALlfY-IJtO WoTMf LA•UN A Hll..U-JJS41 C ...... lo U he raYINl-1ft40 C•tftt, U11""'"lty P-tl IOUIH ' u.•UNA-.JOl2J I . C.... ~ DAILY PILOT Tank Type All knit 'n' purl! Whip up both fo r back to school. Tanks, tanks -the more the merrier For the young set! Knit lop and jumper in gay rippled design of scraps or her favorite colors. Pattern 7484: sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 included. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for each pattern -add 25 cents for each pattern fo r Air Mail and Special Hand l in g; otherwise third-class delivery \Viii take three weeks or more. Send to Al ice Brooks the DAI· LY P ILOT, 105 Needlecraft Dept.. Box 163, Old Chelsea Stution, t\c\Y York, N. Y. I\l{)!l. Print Name, Address, Zir1, Pattern Number, N E !-: D L r; C B. A F' 'T' '72! NE:\VEST CROCll!-.:T. knits for the expressive generation~ Sewing, embroidery, quill..!i, afghans. F'ree pat ter ns ! Catalog 50 cents. New ! •·ins tant Crochet" Book. Step·by·step pictures tcat h you hO\Y to crochet in· stantly~ Plus newest patterns. $1 Complete Instant Gift Book -more than 100 gifts. $1. Complete AfghaD Book -$1. "lli Jiffy Rugs" Book. 50 cents. Book of 12 P rize Afghans. 50 cents. Quilt Rook 1-16 patterns. 50 cents. Museum Qullt Book Z - SO cents. Book 3. "Quilts for 'Today's Living''. 15 patterns. 50 cents. Late Crop Is Topped Western cantaloupe harvest began a little late this year due lo cool weather, but started the last week of May in the Imperial Valley. Southern n1elon g r o w i n g area will build in volume and peak by the last of J une. Around Independence Day. the rnelon harvest mo ves to B11 kcrsficld area end con- l1nues on up the San Joaquin Valley until mid-September. llcre are some special drc>;>;ings for summer r r u i t salads. F RESH FRUIT DRESSING I cu p salad oil ~'2 cup fresh lemo11 juice 1/4 cup honey 2 teaspoons Sfllt Blend ingredients. Serve on fresh fru it or n1elon salads. Yi eld: I pint Citrus-Peanut Dressing For Fresh Fruit 2 tablespoons orange ju ice •,;. teaspoon pre par ed mustard ~~ cup p~tter Vt tea sf)OOn salt Vi cup commercial sou r cream v, tea spoon grated orange peel Gradually blend or a n g e Jui ce with peanut butter. mustard and sall. Add sour cream and o.range peel. Serve over fresh fruit salad. Makes 1/4 cup dressing. Lime-Honey Fruit Dressing ~4 reaspoon grated lime peel l/J cup lime juice 113 cup honey y, tea spoon salt 1/4 cup salad oil ~ teaspoon paprika !/, teaspoon prepared mustard i,, teaspoon salt Combine ingredients in blen· der. Chill well . Beat just be-- fore serving. Makes approri· mately l cup dre!fSing. Baby Trick As soon as your Infant hegins to eat baby food, heat the jars directly In the water still wann from heating the bottle. Thi~ way the jars will wann up while baby ia IRk ing his bottle. I . \ . . . • •• ,., ....... ~··.~···· i•• . . . . ' . •. . ' . DAIL'/ PILOT Yitdnt~ay Stott mbtr 1 1971 -------- MANY SAFEWAY STORES CLOSED MlllAY, SEPT. 6 . . MOST IEACH & RESORT AREA STORES Will IE OHN MONDAY I -"). . ·' CIAGMONT MEDIUll J,.A' ·EGGS ·~!.~ .. Quarts$ (Plus Depo1 it) lemonade ~-:· .. · :·; •,:: 11' Whip Topping , ... '·. •;;:' 25 ' SI b ..... ""65' raw err1es \\·~·'·.,I r~t- Bel-air Sausage Pina ';;;' 79' Shoestring Potatoes '.· ';,;· 29 ' USDA Choice Grade Beel Id eal For Ou t- O<Jc r Ba rbecue. Blade Cut lb. ; 7-BONE STEAK 69~ l C111ttr Cut Bttf C ~uc1 1 •1,,Roo11 Yoo•<ho•c• lb. Boneless Steaks ; , ...... :··:~ Sirloin Tip Steak ,.... ""' Spencer Steaks ' · '. ,,: lo. 'I" 'I" " It ~ l 99 (rf!'fll 0 ine Croo {lcrge s,z'! Do!. 37c.) @Corn Flakes 25c ~~'·:·"~';, ~-,···~d 12·!1. ,;P ~~;e-5ofr~1 -Pll. @Dog Food 5· ·~~I 5·~~ri -51l'· e·:·~ ~~-e" For Doy1 Manor House Pren11um Quol11y Fla sh Fr o 1 ~n 20-01. Net Wt. ea. ,, .... 1 oc ''" ~~.!~,~o,,~~~TS 65( • Th ighs -Custom Hand Cu! lb. Fryer Breasts ... : . :-. ;·: ;; .,,, 11 69 ' Fryer Wings . .,;:;~: .. ~'. .. ;,.;;, 11 29 ' Banquet Fried Chicken ::: '1" LAMB CHOPS l lUo D•H m"""" u :o• (hoic1-C.111';1111 A1'ltr't c11 c;.: Chop1, •taufor Cul 1.,, IL $1.4') ,e ~FRESH PORK :·i SPARERIBS ·Regu lar Small Size 69C ~rmer Style · ~~~1-rn, Gro in fed lb. - ,. 95c .. ' FRESH 'HEN .· .J.KEYS " . n~ ''"'•a• 49c Pepn lrHd • 1~·L4 ." l1,a, Wt lb. , ' scon TOWEL • ''" ''""'"' o;.~ 3 C So S1ronv ~or ••ii Many Um 1 • , , . Boneless Fully Cooked II -Pound ..(an ... ~~~,~.~~~ w;~~~""!.J 39 .••• • C'inv 1'01er Jub•lff .:·: lb. "i C dH ·ti ~l'I··~~-" ~1•s 4 19 :::. anne ams B ..... ,.~rr--•1 tu ::~ ·' Dubuque Canned Ham ';·;; •,:: '6" / Boneless Beef Roast ,;'::.:, "89 ' 4 ·> U.S. No. 1 Quality Thom pson Voriety POTATO CHIPS PILOT-.A OVERTIS( ~ PICK UP YOUR FREE NUTRITIONAL LEAFLET This Week 's Topic: COTTAGE CHEESE HOT DOG UNS Or Hombu•g er Sun1 $ pkgs. Of 8 DAIRY & DELICATES SEN SOFT MARGARINE • ~~~r;,~ssr~~.;;t \r:. 33c Ec~y 10 Sprel'.ld 1 Lucerne Cream Cheese :.~ 37• Shady lane Butter '·-:;,• :-:: 81 ' Cinnamon Rolls -.· .... ::: 27' Cottage Cheese ', ;· · ;;, 37 ' l Y rt .~, '1'1 21· ucerne ogu ,, .. .. '"· • KODA COLOR FILM CX-126·12-hpomu 114 ~·rr ~ Upfrorl''I rl~t ~~OD\01 fl'll". y ,, fr1~·.j( ea, Fancy Golden Firm and Ripe Idea l for Snack or l11nch Rox 4 " " -: . -··: ~: ~;::~:;~:;.;:; .. ·.~.':' ,. ·.-.::;_:$l.;:::;t«~:-~t-~~:::J..~~;~~tJ.~·~~:.~:;i~~.;]~;l;.>~':'~:;:~"'~;,::;:_.;;:;;;:~~ t 'j , WITH SALLIE PLINK OR PLUNK \VHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE , . Simple, when you thump a watermelon that isn't ripe, it goes plink. When you thump a watermelon that's ripe, It goes plunk. Biggest shake, rattle <'~'ld sniff spot any- where . . . Sweet scented cantaloup, honeydews like pale green ice cream inside .. aOO craru;haws, with the highest sugar content of all. Our melon genies have a way with melons. They know what goes on in:!ide and dutifu11y mark the coral cranshaw bf'auties "ripe" if ready to eat tonight. When a state of choosing a melon corifusion sets in, please ask. Our produce boys Jove. plinking and plunking for you. ' .. ~ii~3Mi 25 RED ROSES $1.95 . PHONE 671~360 FOR HOME DELIVERY IN OUR DELIVERY AREA I Wtdnndl)', Stptmbtt 1. 1,71 PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 2, 3, ~. I ' DAIL V PILOT 4 1 ~ 1-J. .. A, cl' ~~rs FRENCH BREAD 45¢ LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE Or91-n Serenades fo r your pleasure by Bernice Fay CHOCOLATE CHEW CAKE 89¢ POTATO ROLLS 6 for 31¢ CINNAMON OVAL DANISH 15¢ ea. Entertaining et home, taking off in your camper or trailer, or picnicing et the perk , beech or boat • All the good foods ere al Richard's lo meke it ell more fun • like our own new fully cooked hickory smoked hem, or our famous egg end potato soled, fresh-beked rolls, cookies end cakes. even e special pot. or tray, e bouquet of flowers, or a new pent suit! And when you're hurried you'll especially appreciate our effj • cient, friendly individual service! Make it more fan-Shop atRichard~ Ah, the big bunches ()f pale green Italia grapes to go color hap py with big juicy black Concord grapes . • Nubiana plums, pick one up, you can't reach around it, the pits tiny, like peanuts .. Eleph2~1t plums, not so pretty on the outside, but so sweet inside .. Two fisted necta rines the mangoes, the papayas •. all make jumbo. s1veet fruit ·oowl talk. l3iueberries in •p .·• f whopper proportions from Washington •. soft velvet flavored red raspberries •• ever loving strawberries .•• Alongside .• berry hungry packages of sponge cakes, fl uffy tender dreams from our bakery • . A n d Scrumpe ts, the new idea for short cake fare. Here the bakery miJ:ed some En glish crumpets with some Scot- tish scones, and Scrumpets came up smiling . . Split, warm. mel t the butter on, pile with berries or peaches. ALL THIS FRUIT AND BERRY TALK cal\s for Streusel Top- pings . . . your pick of pecan, cinnamon, or coconut flavors . . the instant i.o.· . novatlon for fruit crisps, crumb top ·pies or crunchy coffee cc.kes . . r i g h t amounts of brown sugar, margarine and flour are blended together for a quick sprinkle of crumb intrigue. quick sprinkle of crumb in· trigue. Little touches of Jamaica . . . Wet Sugar, old as Jamaica itself . • . pure cane juice, boiled to a haH crystalized syrupyness. Flip a little in fruit drinks, dangerously dopp\e on hot cereals , , a real secret in· gredient for :swret sour pork or candied sweet potatoes .. extra wondrous in place of sugar in rich fruit and spice cakes. J amaica Bread Fruit, their staff. of life from way back when. Take fron1 the can, brown in but- ter and eat .. Throw a few cubes ln soup. treat it the same way you w o u Id potatoes ... Time for a cup of coffee along v.•lth your fried breadfruit. Bre1v up a pot of .Ja1nalca Blue ~foun­ tain blend coffee , the mood rum and Coca-Cola all day long. EAT •. BE GAY HAVE FUN,. PLAY Who ser. the end of the week is v•eak .•. party pro- portions are brewing . tlie big 3 day excuse to pret- ty up your tables with Contempfs paper t. ha t drapes like cloth. Chr.o~ ;your favorite colors, sunny or ~cool. Throw in a pot pourri nf flowered plates and party printed glittery stemware to match. Burn Citronella candles in little clay plant pots. Citronella, so unloved by bugs and Oying critters. The wind v•on't touch their bright glow either. All this, and they smell delicious too. The liltingest nip . . fresh no•ers • . perhaps yellow daisies, alternated w i t h glasses of bread sticks and feelhery ... Richard's. the P e o p I e. Store, where we'll be closed Monday, Labor Day, so all of our wonderful people here can stay home and do fun things too. I-lave a ba~ py weekend, and thank you for a beautiful summer. FANCY LARGE SIZE SWEET YELLOW FREESTONE PEACHES 4 LBS. $) TASTY, TENDER ITALl/,;•l SQUASH 19¢ LB. EXTR A FANCY SWEET PLUMP, ITALIA GRAPES 29~ LB A MUST FOR YOUR SALAD CHERRY TOMA TOES 29¢esKT. G~"Ji,J M.J.B. COFFEE 1 LB. ONLY 75¢ SUNSHINE CHIP A ROOS ,, ... 59¢ HEINZ ' HAIViBURGER RELISH f ¥4 ... 27¢ HEINZ HOT DOG RELISH '1/4 ••• 27¢ HEINZ KETCHUP Wld• Mo•rtt 1 l ••· 2for49¢ KNUDSEN LA BON BUTTER LB. 83~ SPRINGFIELD MARSHMALLOWS "•• 19¢ CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAS T .... 69¢ FRENCH'S MUSTARD ' ... 2for33¢ LINDSAY LA RGE 6 o•. RIPE OLIVES PITTEO 3 FOR$) JELLO • PAK PUDDING TREATS All .... en 59¢ PLANTER 12 ox. PEANUTS DRY ROASTED 69¢ BERNSTEINS ITALIAN DRESSING ..... 39¢ B&M OVEN BAKED BEANS SS OZ. 69~ CHRIS & PITIS 8,8.Q, SAUCE Aft Acnon " ... 3 for$1 REYNOLDS ALUMINUM FOIL 1rJ:JI'" 49¢ KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 LB. 79¢ BAR-M BONELESS FULLY COOKED TAVERN HAM WHOLE 1;, OR 1 49 1/• • LB. ZACKY FARMS FRESH TURKEYS BONELESS ROUND STEAK Gr1at for chlcktn·frlN steak. 1.09LI. BONELESS SWISS STEAK S.rv• with loh ef t.tutHd mushrooms 98¢LI. CUBED STEAKS Gre1t for• 1te1k undwich 1.69LI. ON E PIECE BON ELESS MELON CUT RUMP ROAST Solid flavor, no waste. 1.69LI. BONE IN RUMP ROAST Lot of l11n beef utlng . 98¢LI. BONELESS RUMP ROAST ,To r011t or btrbKue. 1.19LI. RICHARD'S OWN LEAN GROUND BEEF MADE FROM ONLY CHOICE BEEF S9~LI. SWIFT PREMIUM BROWN AND SERVE SAUSAGE LINKS I OZ. STUFFED ROUND STEAKS 1.19 LB. STUFFED ROASTING CHICKENS 59¢ LB. 'Ii STUFFED CORNISH GAME HENS 59¢ EA. PACKED IN A HEAVY FOIL PAN READY FOR BAKING MINUTE MAIO REGULAR o• PINK ARDEN SOUR CREAM RITZY DIP-N-SNACKS I Pl" 55¢ I OL 3 for$1 LEMONADE 6 OI 8 fOR $] BAR-M ' MINUTE MAIO WIENERS "• 59¢LB. LEMONADE •et11IM' IJ •1. 4 for$1 ALL MEAT STOUFFERS 59¢ CHICKEN OR BEEF PIES 10 ... 49¢ Laughing Cow Cheesebih .... BIROS EYE Bays Cocktail Rye Breed 11 ... 33¢ STRAWBERRY HALVES 11 .. 49¢ BIROS EYE ZWAN SLICED PEAS or CUT CORN '' •. 6for$1 COOKED HAM • oz. ss~ BIROS EYE 10 .,, LEAF or CHOPPED SPINACH 6 for $1 Pillsbury Denish Swirls 49!1 BIROS EYE -.. II PEAS end CARROTS 11 ... 6 for$1 REESE PETITE l II ••· MRS. FRIDAYS l'h LB. SMOKED OYSTERS · 49¢ GOURMET SHRIMP 1.98 ....:)"! .,.e MARKET ~1.iC. _4r_ ..._ HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS O PEN DAIL Y 9-7, '.:U N. 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN DAILY, '·6 SUN. 10-J DAILY ,.s,10, SAT. 9.J OPEN DAILY 9.6 DAILY 1,10.6, SAT, 1:10-1 1 • ' 41: Db.Y-PILOT Exotic Tile mlvlnUtt el IOft 11.ld>-...,. ...,,,. ,. ., ...,. .,......i outdoor ente11a.1ntn1. Banilh t!fe ... -... ... to!<• ,,...,. -oulofthoonlilwy ... ....... _.,_ kt the ...,. with light.d Jmtera!I Ind It table let with ,..,. Eutttn flair. YOtJT menu -elfc•ll1 simpk. sure le ......... Ffflur. Oikkt11 Cu r r y MoM .• This kmpting ulad brinp the mysterious flavGrs of Irtdia to an afler theater @ plentiful . foods SIPTEMBER 1971 FEATURES FRESH PEARS Other Plantifuls EGGS Sll'LIT l'IA& PEANUTS AND l'IANUT P'flOOUCTI 'lllH ,Ul,LI l'LUMS llOILll·'RYUS l'OTATOES UIOTID 'T•Tll •IP'A•TMSlrt a' AG•H:ULTU•I ,.....,. , ............ ,., Reading Labels A Must You bought ice cream, just for two. .ls it really ice cream? Maybe it's ice mi lk, im itation ice cream . . . or even im- itation ice milk. What's the differtntt? One fact i.s cmain ... if it's label~ ice cno,am ... it is k-e cream. Only ice crl:am can be so labeled . It is label~ ice milk ? It is made by about the same recipe. u ice cream . . . but contains less milk fa t. !mil.a· tion ic e cream? It contains the same amount of fat as ice cream . . . but the fat is vegetable fat, not milk fat. imitation i« milk? Tht': lame amount of fat a:s ice milk ... but it's vt':gt':tablt': fat. Wouldn't you think ice milk and imitation ice milk would have ft'Wtr calories than an equal amount (If i~ cream or imitation ice cream'?' They do . . . but probably very ft':w les.s. Why? Because . . . in order to make 1 product with loess fa t, but still of acceptable fla vor . . . most ice cream manufacturers !ind ltiat more sugar must ~ u5ed. And '° , .. H's too bad. but you a;, ·t Ct1Unt on the pm- ducl.s •i th Jcw.·er fat content al.so ha ving fe wer calories. Price is a pretty accurate guide to ice cream quality. The higher tht!: price. the highe-r the quality. usually . H's beca~ of the air v.·hipped in· to ice cream during pro· r.essine. There is ii It.gal minimum weight for a specific volume of ice cream. Rut some manufacturer.1 make ice cream with less 1ir and well above the minimum v.·eight ... and ao ... higher quali- ty. 1"' French h1v~ a word lor frozen molded dt.!5erts ... bomb<. LEMON.STRAWBERRY tCt CREAM BOMBE I pint strawberry ice cre1m , softened I pint lemon sherbet, sof· ler\<d ' I/• cup wh1pp1n1 cream, whipped 1~ to '4 cup whole .strawbtr· ri .. Chill a on«1uart mold in the fnlezer. Qulckly 1 Pre ad atb'Wbe:rry ice cream. using a ..,.Wla or the back of a spoon , Git the ·inside of mokl to make a,' lhell .about one inch thick. ltetum It to the freeur to !Wdm. SSlo07l sherbet lnlo cenlt-r to .JUI mold ; lretr.e.. To unmold, dip .maid into cool wate.r and tum onto chilled plate . Retum '9 frtfltr to harden . Garnish rill' whipped crwn • ml .bolt 1tr1wbe.nie1. Makes ........ Mother Cares ".-.... ~,,1-J .... ... •, . " . Summer Entertaining IU~r or any la~ e\·ening ar. fair. ~l enough lo refresh, hearty enough t.o nti~y. it's an unsual combinatton ol peanuts. crisp apple! and qin- ned booed chicken in a tart- swttt ltmOn gelatin. Molded !alads are ~at ror utertai.ning because you mwt make them ahead of lime. Chicken Curry Mold i1 no eI· ception. Make it the day ~rore and garnish just before se.rving. Lo simpfify p rep .. r a t i on \w1 U lop the evening orr ni et!ly There's no waste, and with the twist or a can opener, there's CHJCKEN CURRY ~tOLD dellcious white and dark meat WITH SOUR CREAM SAUCE cbicken lo &.lice into servin1 pieces. Your k:itcben keeps coot . , , there's nothing lo cook . 2 packages 13 ouoces eecb J lemon-flavored gela tin \.1 t.eMpoon curry powder 2 cup boiling waler I cup apple juice Ji1: cup cold water I tablespoon Ii~ juice Easy ".t cup SOI.Ir cream 14 cu p slic~ grew onion Salad greens Used canned boned chu:ken Serve Chicken Curry Mold with its own Sour Cream Sauce for be.!t re&.111.!:. Cri.sp breads like the Indian Chipati and SJnoolh clleeses make great accompaniments. Hol or Iced tea and as.sorted Jjqueurs 3 cans 15 ounces each) boned chicken or turkey, cut up I cup chopped apple l/3 cup diopped peanUl5 '"' I>iMatve gelatin and curry in boiling water. Stir in apple juice, cold water, and lime juice . Chill until s I i g h t I y thickened. f"old in chicken, ap- ple and peanut.!. Pour into 6- _ru p ring mold. Chill until firm. Meanwhile, combine sou r cream and onion. Unm(lld geh'ltin on crii;p salad greens. Serve with sour cream sauce. Makes 6 servings. CURRY MOLD SETS FAR EASTERN MOOD ././HOFFMAN FULLY COOKED SMOKED HAMS BOND.US HAMS WHCLE OR HALF $ WILSON TENDER MADE ................. , •• , ••• LB. lb. 29 ~MAYFAIR'S BREAKFAST SPECIALS- ~M~~.~,,!~~0~. . ,.69~ FRYING CHICKEN BONELESS WHOLE (:HUCK • LEGS ' STEAKS CALIFORlll& GROWll FROM FOSTER FARMS c ... FROM OUR MAYFRESH FAMILY OF PROUD BIRDS !!!f~~!~,ss~!0us!~!.~~.5. ....... Le 4 9~ !lo~!.~!~~~ M!!r~~ ~~~S. ......... £A 6 9~ COUNTRY PRIDE GRADE AA MAYFRHH 12 o&. ALL FLAVORS 12F!1 MAYFRESH Lil!( II ... DOZ . 37C MEO 1•... DOZ . 31¢ El l•tGE Al .. DOZ . 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' DAIL V Pll.QT 43 Straight-shooter Wipes Out Vices Irish Author Recommends Veal, Soup By JOHNA 81,INN NE\V YORK -"t'm not drinking anything" v.·ere the startling v.•ords or colorful, Jri.sh·v.·illed, journalist-tu rned· 'novell.st Jimmy Breslin at Downey's, a favorite waterlng spot tor celebrity watchers. pounds slimmtr, rt1ehed fer 1 ma,ch to light up a stoate (currently his only known vice since he gave UI> smoking fou r packs o( cigarettes daily and quenching his legendary thirst with brew. He looked as though he had just parked a heavy ?,tack truck. Breslin was here to t1!k to the !l'rt!IS about his novel, "The f;ang That Couldn't Shoot Straight,'' Yih.lch ha s just l>N!n turned into a movie by MGt,1. Breslin's still a I a r g e mall-large in the sense of mind rather than glrt.h-in-1'he beefy writer, now 30 BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS CENTER CUTS ~. SHORT RIBS I -OF BEEF 9 ·'EICELLERT 4 ~ 1--·u -fOI ;')BAil-1-Q LB. ' . • J .• ~Y.~~.~~ ...... !149 IARQUIT WHOLE flllD st~! KETllLES MAY~lliS~ 6 s 1 T COltll. MllCfOVl G 'EAS. ~S.lo C:AllltOTS, $f'lllAC:ll 10 •• .. FOR . ·~ '""' .~! ~~1~! 4 .! 1 • CERTIFRESH FISH SPECIALS MEDIUM SIZE s·PARE RIBS LEAN TENDER • EASTERN PORK IEAL McCOY IHf IACOR 12 ••. PKG ............ ~.P<G.69c. IEIL McCOY IHF IOLL SAUSAGE ...................... LB.49c IEIL McCOY IEEF LIRllES a "· Pl<G ................. P<G.29c ~f"S!'STI CKS us GllAO( A I ••. ' ...•.•.• 4~ IL-..;::::;:, ______ _:_:.:.::::.:===-------J tsHST ICKS us GllADf a 11 "-••••••••• 79¢ I ,l_!;iCAKES I •• . , •...........•..••. 3t¢ PERCH FILLE7S 1 lb •••••••••••••• 7!k; .REA.DEC SHRIMP1 .1 .••• , ••••••••• 19': • I!" F ILLETS GOLOEll JllflO 10 II .••• ~ ' ADVERTISE D ,RICES lPllECTIVE '7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 THRU WED., SEPT. I 175 r~ 17th ST. COSTA MESA tell igent. laronk, opinionated, but an Intent 1l1ilet1er. "He'1 been described as "an ec· centric elf," but more ac- curately, "a diesel ln1ck crossbred with a brtwery, c. telephone, a type'>l-Titer, a Queens-New York slant on !He, l>r'ilh an Irish axe to grind and a knack of insulting people th al makes them la ugh at thein selves." ~tost of all, Breslin likes to poke £un al hi1nse\f To understand 8 r e s 11 n • you've got lO b«!gin with the bre\V then progress lo the food. "l never drank very MAYFAIR BLEACH F'ULL GALLON, ALL PURPOSE WITH TMll COUPON LIMIT 1 COl.1"0N PER ADULT CUSTOMER GOOD l(pof. 2·SEPT. I ' ' ... much ... ·hen I was starting out at the Long Island Press or at the New ''ork J o urnal - Arner1can. We used to drink then, but nobody knew who we were. So It didn't matter very much. "I've ne ver known anybody who could take a glass of beer be.lore tbty wrott a ctolqsnn. I jllSt ha ve to spqk for mytelf and HamUI (Ptle) and four or fi ve others who Just can't · ro near anything until wt're ftnlltle4. Afld •e wfttt" an awful lot and 'Wt'd..p ~ laSI at night drinking. ··But r never had 1 drlnk ii\ my life. in my eatlre llft, before I started to write because It cMU10l be done. t really d<m't think it can be done. If anyone can do lt, 111 Pll~'tr to them. The ft\ote I hear ol IUfa' bein& on the job drinking, I 11y lhe gUy's llOinC lO ~ an undl1elpllned (Ullj printable)."· Jimmy's not particularly keen on Irish food, lte said , "There's no a&ch thlng. TM Irish stew 1t lht race tnc-lt great! There's some 1thta· tlonal food tn · lelf1st, bu.\ 1 ne\1er nolktd the food 1n Ireland particularly." Breslln :spent rive monO•• Jast year in lreland resa1rchlng 11'!d writing hll stc0nd novel "But tlley don't have the ltaftan food we hav.- here irr New York; my Mme towri." One of ·.Brealifl'• favortte foods is the spacheilti carboTiara at Vesuvio: 'It'• tn.o credible, ,he · claimed. Fal Thomas aays it's better thin se1 (Fat Thomas ii Bretlin'1 best friend. drinktnl ~Y and an actor who be<:1me a legend in B~slin's colu!Tl{I). Rosemary. Jimmy1s ltaltan wife, ls a good cook. according to her husband. "Ya &ot nine people at dlnntr and yn'\'e got lo cook. But you can't have that stuff at Pome. It'• too much to • repar. 1nd, besidtL'!, it's too tlch:" "They've got the best Italian restaurants In New York, but the y're kill ers. I love veal anyway, Union! or 1calloplni. It kills me." Jimmy quic~ly attrlbut.eii his heft to "beer ind sp1ghetti." "M1ny times Fat Thomas IDd l head for lunch at La Strtll11'1 M1 Queen 's Boulevard. W •' r 11 desperate with a hangover, but It's the best food tri the world there and, once you get acme of that starch into you, }'OU get rid of U!e ha.ngovtt.' "The only way to lose weight ls not to dr1nk. l 've lost 30 pounds in the last three months jmt by not drlnkifll. The minute I stopped. drtnklng I had 1 chance in life. I just smoke cigars now, but I don't Inhale. Those Cigarettes, that'a lbe Malla ! They kill ya fiuter than anything in a. drug store." ' Does J immy adm it to 1_fiy secret vices? "Ye1h, being lazy and getting drunk. Thlll'a lhe worst when you're llJP- post!:d to be working~" . ~ J\OSEMARYB RE SL IN ~ 9 VEGETABLE SOUP. 2 pounds cros,,-cut .short ribs, cut \n 2-lnch Piece_~ I envelope onion soup mix 4 cups water (about ) 6 carrots, peeled, cut in pieces 1 rib celery, cut in l•inch pieces 2 fresh lomatoes, cut up 1,J head small cabba1e, ihrtddt!:d In large sauce pan place meat, soup mix and water enough to cover meat. Bring to bolt. cover. Reduce heat, simmer l ~ hours. Skim off fat that noats on top. Add carrota, celery and tomatoes. Covtr, cook 20 minutes. Add ab.redded cabbage. Cook 5 to 10 mtnu\es IOnter. serves H . JIMMY BR!SLIN'S FAVORITE VE.\L M.\JIS.\L.\ 11,~ poonds veal scan~ ..... ned °""' 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons fine-&rad• olive oU n pounds f~sh mushroom <•I" 'la bottle Marall wine 2·3 tabltspoo"' lr"h lemon juice I. lemon cut la thin 1llce1 _ Frethly mtncod p&1'1ey. . tmdg1 11CalloP1 (thinly 1ltc-- ed and poundedl lightly with -n.ur: ..t'utde-'11.u buttW and Olive oil b) l&tJ• 1k!Uet; aaute muahroorM '" both •Ides, II~ olit . Qule.ty rtheat skilled, · add a lltUe more olive oil •. If ~. Btown ocallopo' quJckly <In &oth aldat'. Reduce · hnt: "lllfd tnough Marsale (ab<Nt II bot- tle ) to .,...; · 1colr•p1: AM mu.<hrooma IJld I-J!doN. Covel' aitnmtr 1lowly 10.IS mtnuta: Watch tl:oMIJ ii» meot dot• not alcit ·1o '1o l>uttorn. R"'10VI lid. °""' ·4,..,, pan Julcto to tlllcUn. Slt've at MOl wlth l'tflt cdtd rtee. Spc:>m pan" sr•~ onr meat and rice. Garnish w1Uli thin lemon sllees sprln1dcd With minced patsloy. S<tva I. l • ' ' ' ' ' 44 DAILY rJLOT Green Thumb turns on Reader to Recipes -._/ comt out v.·ith aOOut two. !l.1y grandmother used to say I would make a sandwich out o{ soup if I could only figure how . DEAR NAN: I am gro"'·iog l'.bocolate malls for }"t'lll'& •ml plu ll 3 heaping labletipoon.s eream. the lh lcker the malts. meat tbroup dte food chopper down to the last bite 11nd il is qg .. lllt ta my ianteo this n1~· gang like~ mine bf'l!Pr t•hocolale milk po.,.·der, then This makes five geMrou1 on lbe fine bl1de, plu1 Mme surely Jess expensi ve tha n year alld would like to i.:ee 1ban M101r yo u buy 1i1t soda beat wlitb my electric mixer 5t r\·ings of 14 ounceJl t tu:h. celery and oaloa. 1ben add those ready-m11de .s pr t' ad s some rtclpff on ~ooklng, fount11ins, He.re·~ what I d11. just untll wrll blend~. And to Also. for Joan G. wbt ••id swm pickle rellslll and salad v.·hich are su~ to make freedna: 1rtd ca.nn lng tt . Ho~· I put a blllf gallon of 1host who arr be11llh conscioull ~c,·r.r.111 wt'l!.kll ago that her drtRllftl, This makes a fl.nt "four generous servings" but do you pttl U to keep ft from r hoclllatt' ier cre111n ill my Ii I add 2 he<iplng &.ahl espoons of d11.ughttr got tired of cold 111Ddwicb ~pre1d, GENE\/ A not in my book. A n y turah11 dark'! f think thll is quart roastt·r, ~n1d1111ll y add a "protein power." Of course ro11st beef sand~·icbes J put \\', HARKER. San Diego. refrigerator-raiding youn.sler Send for your copy of Nan one vegetable -we t;00ks don't one quart of ('hot·olale milk the co lder 11nd solidt'r the ice some of the leftover roast That v.·ould iiu1t me right worth his dagwoods would Wiiey's booklet, "SO Nift y Ki tchen 1'1ps, ·~ which oUers • variety of lime-saving ideaa you won't want to mW. Send 25 cents ! no postage stamps please. I plus a stamped. self· addressed, long envelope with your request to Nao Wiley in cart of the DAll Y PILOT. 1tnow eoouib abouL ~I RS. c.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"-~~~_;_~~-'-~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~- L. BELL. Gastonia, N.C. There are so m a n y marvelO\Js ways to do egg- plant I can't give you more than a fraction of them in one ('tl)umn. Jl hll s l'>e<'n c;ill('(f "the poor man·Ji steal;'' with good reasnn It does discoltlr rapidly when C"U I !'D :ih1a.1s use ;i ~!ain!e!'>S LETS ASK THE COOK by Nin WUey s1eel knife, dip pieces in v.-t1atever liquid or fa1 is called fnr \\'ith no dilly-<lall~·ing. If ~·ou use eggplant shells for anything. as fo r stu ffed egg- p!an. t hey should be popped into cold waler to c:over (no sa ll l then drained well and dried jusl before cooking . A really gool firm eggplan t or deep color doesn't need !he old sc.ll water treatrnent. I r;irel y bother "'ilh iL For my money you can't beat-fried eggplant. Pee l and cut into 1·i inch slices or into cubf'S or sticks. I like the slic es. Dip in one eg~ beaten y,J\h 2 tablespoons \.\'aler. then in !ieasoned flour. very fine crumbs or cornmeal 10 coat completely. Fry in about 11 inch or your favorite cooking oil. turning lo bro11•n on both !iides. If there is I i m e befo rehand dr~' the coated slices on a rack for 15 minutes. It makes a nice crus- ty coa ling, a rich almos1 oyster·likc taste· For stuffed eggplan t cut a medium sized egi;p!anl in half lengthwise, 5<.:{)()p out the pulp. Place shells in baking dish. Cook the pulp in a little bo ilin g sa lted water till tender. Drain and mash. During that time dissolve a beef bouillon cube in 1 :1 cup v.·ater. Bring to a boil. slir in packaged pre-«i0ked nee \the label y,•fll designa.r.e lypt>) thl'f'I lake from heal, cover and lrt s1and S minutes y,·hile you brown 1h pound ground be('f v.·ith '7 1easpoon salt. 1~ fe<i· spoon pepper and 1tl teaspoon orcgaM. f11 ix y,•ith the eg~plant pulr ::i nd rice. stuff the shcHs, spoon one c;in undiluted con· ricnsed toma!o sou p over the I.ops and bake at 350 for about 15 minut es. 'rop Y.'fth thin slices nf processed mozzarella {Jt Cheddar cheese. bake 10 mi nutes longer or tilt cheese melts. Baked eggplant slices ilrC great, too. Cul in 1? inch slices. spread wi!h a mixture of salad oil and buller on both sides. Season with salt. per- per, grated onion and 1ernnn JUiee or FrPll('h 1trr~~1nr: Place on a b;iking sheet in a 40!1 oven for 12-15 m1nutec; or fill tender, turning once. Har>- py eating! OEAR !"',\:'\: Nirr\'. but \ou misM"ri tbr, boat ·<In lh.lt k cbocolatr m11lt ~ nr :o.hak"-~· Common lo.c;ie ~·HJ £ii'' ,·nu thr ~nsv.c.r. Tr) pl11t•inf ·thl' mllk in lht frre1rr v.·ilh thr lee cream lo rrdu rt lhr lemptrature lo l'lflJlrn ~im ately t'1 at of the le e •-reum. Jf J OU ean stir !ht mllk lo makr ii 11lushy 1111 the bt!lrr. Cnm bint the two . Presto, thick m111t~. T sure rraehed back in lht ~·t"ar~ for th\~ nne. Good llrk. PETER RASllTA . Escotidido. Was that "/.lood 1iek" \n . lentional or 11 Freudian ;o;!ip· Sorry, Peter, I really had to ~ay that or every copyreader in the counlr\· v.·ill lhink v.e pulled a l.\•po."l'd hke lo rea1·h h11ck to the days y,•hen l dared go in for chocnla lr malts and banana :spli ts w11h 1hrer ~-:oops of ice cream. gOOf'y bulte r5CQtch sauet . v.·hipped cream. nuts and cherries. I'm glad I li ved ii up y,·hen I could . By the way, you can break up th11t frozen milk with a fork. give it a few licks and vou 'll have slush. But here's rMre. DEAR NAN : We've only bff:n In San Diego a few moothl but I do enoy your col· umn. I've been m 1 k i n g Lint Trap Cleaned To keep water and gas dryer opentlng efficienlly, clf"an lht Jlnt trap after each load . W1pe the Inside of the dryer BARBECUE FAVORITES! , USDA CHOICE ~ CUSTOM-TRIMMED • CENTER CUT DR 7-BONE T-BONE s1 ss I CHUCK 59c I RIB gsc ~ CHUCK 59c STEAKS.:. .. I STEAKS ~ .. I STEAKS.-:. .. ' ROASTS~ .. Porterhouse Steaks •;,;: 11'! i Center Cut Chuck '".:JfI: &9• i Boneless Round ..:~ 111! ' "~ 89• Top Sirloin Steaks ~-11'! I Family Steaks :::',.''ti, 11!! I Top Round ~~":. 11'! ~;:~ '1'! = ~ ~~U~J> .£~,~K. 79~ BONELESS HAM lllBUR&ER PITTJlS "llY DEii SAUSAGE 79• .._ "-· 10. JO ............... . VONSTAllf l<ING 59' SUClD REG. OI THICK ••• WoltoTl!io,l.U..""1·11Pc .. l'l.n hot. .... w Hot. 1a hU ...... . 5Hfood s.o.IHtlonl w .. s.1d ._, __ ..... •m ffCHNya&tckfe 7urk•y auu1t& upt l Dirk ... I -·~ ........... '2" Mello Crisp Bacon . 53c n.1 ..... Or1h ~ NCIWO. Z.U. ... ~ ....... an.,-. -f. lll-02.$1-.. 11110I FJq Stieb -.. ....._ .. 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'3" Burgie Beer 'Wi'. 99' ~!K~s2~~ h~m~llllr:il!ll~ltl~,.;; .. ~.~g·~.·;w.· ~ ... ·""''·199~1':_1:.l~lft!!,~~-:~_!~ A+VA\..U£5 f' .' ' / '"'" ' ------ --~~- PANTY HOSE • I ii """""· J:.oz. JU 59c 35c 49c 43c 27' 29c 3Jc 29' iI1[l]GJ~ HIAlTH & BIAUIY AIOI SECRET llk•Selb:• --::..-:-561 M9d1111Twfl; tw :=:.•r ..... 11. ., •• · "='= ... C ALS IN VONS FROZEN FOOD CASE S SH(fPHEIDtl '1IUOY u.nD" , .. , ·-& u.n -· ............... 25' SESAME BUITIJI CRUST 55' IUG8m ::::.:::: @ air4d.,. c..I ... , _. ·-. -'" J.ict ....... ._, •• -. .......... _ ...•. 451 a-.. '-• r,;;;;:i 65< _, -._. \.!O!J ............ llllb __ 71' .... frftt9fl -· .. .. .. -........ .. PAPER NAPKINS COLORTlX ~. • ._~_, A..-.1 &O r•G· O.CO.-Co'°" ~ u:.2rl4.."'I~' ~t't.:.!'i. .1:!:\"" ~ YAN CAMP'S PORK, BEANS Delicatessen 1·Day Week·End Buys! • 1eners ~ v "IUllllllHll!llll!\llllntHllJ!!tlll•l!lttlllllllltlllnl"11111!1111HllllC re=;;;;::,,,. ~ ~ ALL·MUT . " .. -·· DllUS IOCllS ~ HOT DOG OI HAMBURGER i -·?_."!E'_.::::-_2_1 "'~ ! BUNS,:;.33' f --- ~ VONS lllAN ~ ~ COOKIES MUFFINS ,.._ ___________ __, I ,~ 47' ~ 43'i ! e'!',LJ...~'!.. ~.K.E.. 99' ~ 0..-,.,.. ...... u.i. --·-·-··-· ... a--,..,.,...,,.. w-... .. -···--"" 0... ~........,"""""" , .. -........ .,,. ltwol't 0..,....,, tMll. ........................ .))!: ~ -----·""'··"·······"""" 111Wllll1Kllfflllllfltlltt!lllflltlfltllll911M•U11'"1"91111••fft ~"""'si...c--..-...... _.11.1t ......... ._,. ~,,....... _ "'-.... __ .,." I ~ ........ ,"""""""' ....... --...... ... ~l.Cole<loDP-., --.-....... 3"' Kt.fl 1000 ldOMI 0....,. ..._ ..._ .............. 4.lil (HAllCOAL LIGHTER 49' MOffl HOUSf MUSTARD 29' RO.AON FOAM CUPS 49' --~ ""' .......... ~, ..... ··-·-.. ---.... Coff" J .... c;.l,N •••• 83' """" '2.d I lavori1 ucr.. '"" . SJ01 JO.Oa $1.)t I !p.-_____ ..._ -.. ....... &)r ~Oil ....... _..,..,, ......... ·-~ Kw-' a. ..... .._ ""' ,,. ............. Mt Difoty ~ ...,, $11• ....... ,.. ····--•.... 11'. drum wUh a domp clolh oc· J 0111 Ad A t B kh . • cu1ona11y, ••pec1a11y 11 Y•" ams ve., a roo urst, Huntington Beacu ::i.:ii.!'..i1y •tarchl'<l 34081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 5922 Edinger Awe., at Springllale, Huntin&ton Beach Laiuna Hills Plaza, El Toro 21082 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Yaney I ' - Ueno id ... . Send ~tampe: ~ self· with ey in ~ ~ ch Hey All STATER BROS. MARKETS Will BE OPEN LABOR DAY FROM 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. LB. BONE-IN SPARE RIBS EASTERN GRAIN-FED POIK SMALL• LEAN•MEATY•TENDER 59~. USDAOIOIC!ORSTATER ,. . • BROS. CEmFIED IHF , ! 95~B. :· CANNED ALL MEAT h · HAMS WIENERS £; · LUER OR PATRICK CUDAHY IAR·M IULK •BUY 'EM If ; , COOKED•READYTOEAT IYTltELB OR5 LB BOX r < ~k~·S398 s ·g· ·c i,' .. BONELESS ROUND STEAK •.................... La. 99' /La " ! . LUNCHEON FRISH•UAN•DIUCIOUS•GROUNDHOURLY 57' MORRIU'SPALACl•1-Ll.PACKAGE 45''" PricesEff~ctive7-FullDays MEATS GROUND BEEF ...... LB. SLICED BACON ................. LB • Thurs. thru Wed .. Sept. 2nd-8th IONELHS-SHOUlDU . 9ftc USOACHOICEORSTATUllOS.a.TtflEDIEEF ·47c ... 81•·1"F""s'"t''°i"w""' 99c ~~'lt.YJ...,.'t~fc."::.Gs. ROLLED ROAST ...................... LI ..,,. CHUCK ROAST ................... LB. , MOlllll YOll(SHl•t•Ki:o1·;.H·,cK·············"· LI. 49c PEP.:~: ~~~':'1~~~i.g•F R1 .srlTHBIU s.RrH 'o'' ... ALI. 959, T 7ftc uSsoTA CHOEICA• °"Ks TASTER r.i.c;w1r.:EF SJ I 9 , SLICED BACON ................ LI. SALAMl•HEADCHIHE 6-TH&l-THRIB .......... LB. ..,,-CLUBORCUBI ................ LB. ' MOllRLNIDl·110Z. 47c •IARllECUILOAF•llff 1, ALL MIAT WllNIRI ott ALLMEATIOl.OGNA U1D.t.0t0ia0tsr.t.11111t01.c1n1F110111F 69c U$D.t.CM01e101sr•m11101.cm11110111• 19' uio•0t0t0otsT.t1a110S..CDT1mo11E' S 145 •••M'*'"""'·"' 2..u1 ....... 29, 27' ROUND BONleo&IT ...... u . CHUCK STEAK .................. LI T-BONE ITIAKI ....... LI. ' BRAUNICHWllGIR ....... ~K~z. uio•0t01C1oes1•r111t0s cr1r1F110111• 89' OU1owNCOUNT1v snL1·M• Ac uso•OK1ict0tsram110s.cf,;;1••• S 149 . RUMPROAIT .................. Lt. PORKIAUIAGE1uL< .. L1. '7 PORTERHOUS IRAKLI. \{(> \ ',';);/ 7 \((:\ IASTllNGIAIN-FID TINDllSHOVLDfl 69' U5DAOfOtCl!OllTATHllO$ THiDHIF S 179 ..... r\r1'~· ~§1"' "'\fr,"~· PORKITEAKl .................. L•. TOP 11RLOIN1n&11 ....... LI. ..:\'"' 'n"• \ • · · ..::1, ... 11 • ... 't~JJ/' . j \\~~ PA~(~ E .. OHRTI: MEDIUM ;l~ED -' • -• ··. ""~9!~3•«, .OLIVES ... -.. . ... . . ao~:~zE 2 9c 4-lH KIDNEY BEAN• THREE BEAN• MACARONI• POTATO SALADS READS ........................ 3~~~s~I NAPKINS SODRi 0PEOP'.~~0E~s1~a~~~~E43'c1 SILK 10 ~-COUNT C Pk G. NOODLE-RONI t;Ol.Dffl r.A.IN ~-OL DIJltNltS SROG.AN0'' PA.MISAHO t0 MAN0f' ALMONOIHI 41' E-Z LITE BRIQUETS CHARCOAL .. !!!69c CDLLIERBRIOUETS .. lO css 79' MARGARINE ::~r~ovJ!o;r ......... ,...... La. 46c MJB INSTANT RICE ...... ",. 45' HEINZTOMATOSOUP . 2 ~:.~25' HEINZ POLISH DILLS ............. ,,o, 59' GULDENS MUSTARD ....... •o' 21 ' IMPERIAL MARGARINE ......... " 42' CHICKEN SPREAD ~~~~,".Z66o . 49' MIXED NUTS '"""""" 79' OllV~0A5T , 15 0Z BALLARD 3 , or 29< BISCUITS ....... ,<o,: LBS . HUNTSTOMATOJUICE 2,,,.oz 29' HUNTS MA NW I CH ~i',"~,'' '5' DZ 37' . HUNTS APRICOTS ", oz 24' WISHBONE DRESSING ?Ji~t:,o, 41 ' WISHBONE DRESSING S~\~. "' 41' MARGARINE l6~''". "n " 41' WH ITE KING SOAP '"" 68' LARGE FANCY CALIF. H.US 5 b s 1 AVOCADOS ... • JERGENS SOAP ""o"" . '"" 16' WOOLITELIOUID s oz 7ff •soz ' 1.19 SLOPPY JOE SAUCE cf~~~~t 37' HILLS BROS. ~"o','t,~' , oz 95' o0oz 51.29 LARG!IXTltAFANCYSTANDAAD 5's1 PRUNES ............ . LARGE SWEET YELLOW MIA 7 4 L s 1 PEACHES ............. .'. ~ L--L-7~ '?ad 'l'J'Zta4.. AisotTlOfLAVO~ 12 • 1 TIP TOP DRINKS ..... t.O:S VfTA.IAl(T•IAC:K.t.GtOJ ' 3ftc ' DOUBLE BUDDIES .................. 7 I AUSA(;tOl "lll'ftOHI 79' GINO'S PIZZA .................... 19 .oz. 11•0S!"t • !.,"1AC,. 21 C PW OR CORN ............ ,,,, CHEESE PIZZA -"" 4~ ··~"" 21 ' PW & CARROTS ,.,, M.(,,,COJll(fHTllAn 3 ' 1 " GRAPE JUICE . ... ~~: AU.VAtriTIUIXc.TS, 39' DINNER• •&NOUIT ............................... . I T~ll.Swtll 11·01 !S.. 2se 2.&.0U"1ClUS.Glt4Dl • s1JI ORANOEJUICE ··-· .,, RUPERT FISH STICKS . l'"E"M'"'o'N°A"o0E' ·~ 2." 2sc .... s t••D•"'S s129 -ROUND SHRIMP ""' l.&~ff flUI l,0~8 •~>DAV$ 1113 ' FRltDCHICKEN . >-<•.' ~ OOURMn·SHRIMP . ,.,,. MARGARINE :6~~" "" " 33' MARGARINE ~i~~t:~'"' "4ff INSTANTYUBAN.COFFEE . ooz '1.41 CHOPPED OLIVES !!:,~' .... 2 .. o' 33' HUNTS KETCHUP "" 51' COFFEE FOLGERS MOUNTAIN GROWN 79~. RED ONIONS SW ITT o •tGINAl 1TA.\.IA N HACIENDA FLOUR 2S·LIS. $199 4tc 1-0lL • 1. 99 1 ' PEisRsoT 0Y0D I PS ........... JK0tt3 9c,, LIBBY -DEEP BROWN PORK 6: BEANS ..................... , ...... 4 "g4~~·5 1 . CORN CHIPS• ANDA LL TORTILLA CHIP VARIETIES / , SNACKS SUN-GLO ..... REs~z~9'39c,: iEiMALES ................................................ S i.oz.51 We redeem USDA f O(Jd Sti!mps in our Los Anoe/es. Or6nge. & Riverside County Stores. ' ~eaM{. & '!Jeaut(f t4uU,. S~ TOMATO PASTE co""'" 2,oz 33' " DRYA VOTI FIM IRON O&C FRIED ONIONS ,., oz 31 ' D TOOTHPAITI VITAMINI ROY4t.GELATIN "'' JOZ 10' DIODORANT 7·4• ... 79• TOMATOJUICE :~2~;'..\i.ro 31' •fGVLA••-0 1-'-1 -0 l -01 )·0 PUDDING cuPs ~~LNT! •-l'AK sac • 7 9 BAYIR TAMI CANDY ""0 ""0 '""0"'°5 5'" ( C..O..RAVELlE J ll l f.G -:/'" AIPIRIN Rl~1,139 KITTY QUEEN {,~~:'" 2 soz 41 ' ~1 .. 87' '"'" CALGON BOUQUET ... oz 63' • 89'1-~~~~-i--~~~~ ===~ IOMINIX GIRITOL FAMILY SCOTT TISSUE "'" 41 ' ARRID TABLITI LIOUID FABRIC SOFTENER X'~,;f" o• 79' ~·;, 98' ... cs I 19 PUREX BLEACH '"s. 58' LUNCHEON MEAT Zl~~~ •zoz 57' CORNED BEEF ~:::"''~~· "oz 51' BEEF STEW .,.,,. .. ., .,.oz s 1.09 BABY LOTION BABY OIL .IOMN'4fl • ICIMIO.OM -·-..... 59• .... 11· 14HO s.. ,,..._,..AM .. w ..... 1~ 701 w .. ,.......,.. Street. c..... ,._ PRICES EFFEC. THURS. thru WED .. SEPT. 2ND-8TH *2 11111...,A-.., M-"'lfM .... II /JtOJ W• k:•W" lfl'wt, ..... AM ·UllClllfl_A ........... ...... JIM 1111.rft T-'• A ...... ,_. 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""fltobl111hot ,.,. •at·up· 1 6534 Plitt Awt., Co...,o P1rli: I 1301 Edl1111r St., So11t1 A11• ro 1111 "'Pf high••! o1c111da1<4. 1117 Los A11tel11 "''·• SU.i 11322 Les Alon1ito1 11¥4., Los Al•niitoJ And on1 --. thlnV, Thtifti-11 chart .. '•••. 31132 Vll~t• Cet1t1r I .. , ~1tlali1 Vlll•t• SISI Wan11r Avt•M, Ma~t;l•=tf=H~l=H=<~h="."'.:~~·~• ·~·~··~"~od~~~·~·~··~·"'~'~"~o•~h•~·~~,~··~~~··~·~=~ PllCfS ffflCTIV! WED. TH RU TOES., SEPT. 1-SEPT. 7 :::::::::::::::~::::::::;;;;~~:;::;:;;:~~~;:::... ..... ....:.:::::::::::~==:'°'i~7"==~::::::::.:_~~~1~79:0~M=••:"'::~~l:<.~,T~ho=•:N:•:•:~:·~·~·~~_.'.:''~ll~l..'.'..ll'Torol...i,llTOff I Ml NM:l~ ... OIKOONllD<ll(I" ,,..,,1411.(llGQVr. COO<T.0.llD 11~ MEAT DEPARTMENT. MEAT DEl'ART!tlEN'l ' MEAT DE l'i\RTMENT ''Tender-Lee'' "TENDER-LEE''. U.S.-D.A. GRADE 'A' TENDER AGED STEER BEEF FINI QUALITY SELF BASTING CHUCK FULLY COOKED RKEYS . ~ Ms. OVENREADYFORAN . 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IUt!l,.GlY DANISH HAM ........... ;,,, 63• SHRIMP COCKTAIL .:,._ 33• ALL 1 BELEFG.BOLOGNA .. 69.~. JAN E .ANDERSON-~INGLE WRAP . 65 C CHEESE SPREAD .... 1 ;~'• WISCONSIN ' 99 C MU IN STIR CHllll ••, •••• •••••••••, •••••••••• ~~b;. Oscar Moyer Bologna ·i I ALL BEEF ............• _ •. ,';•:;55• I ALL MEAT ....•.......... !~·,53•. ! Jane Anderso11 S;.alad l>rt•ssi11i,!s 1000 ISLAND •••••••••••••••••• 16.ax.59" BLE~ CHEESE ................... 16.01.65" ROQUEFORT ••••••••••••••••• ,.16.01.89• EVt::llYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES ON f 'HOZt:::\" t 'OOll M.Ol!ONI ,lOl!H $189 FRIED CHICKEN •••• , •.. , •• ! !~·. IO•O!fY! 65< THICK & FROSTY ••••• · ••• ~ :•;. Tifl SWUtlOU .. Ol Jl/t<:I 110t. ')<)ca 27< GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ••••••• \~~ •• .-0.TOl'IS • 42• MACARONI & CHEESE ••• ?'::-:·. 51..,lf 51..0H OlD l~>!IO .. lO APPLE PIE ............... !!:!. 99• CHU'I '"~0 .. 1! W,G<o'> "' W/l "'·I ~ !0•<0 • SLICED BEEF .............. ':::·. 95< "l!IUTI COOl WlllP , 59c WHIPPED PIE TOPPING· •• !::~ S•AC! 11101 "°'!IC\!$"' FUDGESICLES ............. ~!:. 59c 'W(IOHT WATCl!!I!. • 9 Haddock Dinner ••••••.•.. 1:::·. 7c Ml~ fllD•Y1 (Go;,,..., ""'"~•dl $ i •• FANTAIL SHRIMP ....... /.~.".'. l'RODUCE DEPART~IENT lJ .S;. No. 1 Russett POTATOES LB. CELLO BAG c c .. ~ .. <•UNCHT I oc· C•f• ... """'f CUCUMBERS .............. :.... •• CASABA MELONS .... 10~ .. . GREEN ONIONS OR RID RADISHES ••••••.•.•••. ··""'· c.11. ,,, 10;. -"~~ .... 89 6" $198 CHRYSANTHEMUM ... •·'·· ~ .. ,,. ..... ;,., """"' ZEST ............. ~·· ••• ~·::-::'~ 16• 1Cll!f1 ..... • • 22• SAFEGUARD ••• , •••••••• -~ • · • 16 lact-fllled volumes; more than 1400 1ubjecl1. • Dramatically lllu1tr1led; more than 6000 color plcfU•tl. JllJtWl"I . ·41C IRIS Hll• LIQUID ••••• ~1;•,L. w..:1u.-1t 89< 8RUCI S·MIMVll ••••••• ~'; • More than 240 up-lo-dale map1lhal1how the world u 1111 loday. • More than 500,000 word• in l_arge, e11y·lo-read lype lhal children like. Sl'fIIAL INTROO!JCTORY OFFER VOLUME I ()A!/ Volumes 2 throughJ6 only $1.2 5 each ,SUNNY VAlLEY MEDIUM 2 Grade A _A Eggs •........ .':·,. 6 c CAMPBELL'S · - Oki Fashion Beans..~:.'~. 19c ARMOUR'S . Treet Luncheon Loaf.'?::-55c G EBHAJt DTS (Cann1d) 39 Tamales .............•.... :!·:·; c TllffSWfET (48°02. 7Jt) • Fresh Orange Juice .. :~:·, 49c JfllSE'!'MAID (PINT Slc) Fresh Sour Cream .. :~:~·: 29c 1:-;;~0il'"coli~9e 'cheese:;:· 3 7c REGULAR Nucoa Margarine ..... ~'.'. 33c MAGIC MOUNTAIN 'S COLA 6·Pk Dixi Cola .................. 1;·.0~. 69c 'JANE ANDEJtSON -W~it1 or W~1tDI • Sliced Bread ............ .'.'~ 25 c SU NSHINE Hi·Ho Crackers ......... 'e:·, 37• GULDfN'S Brown Mustard ........ ~:·, 19c CARNATION . Spreadables .......... ::r::·, 63 • HUNT'S (All Varie!i11) . • Snack Packs ..•.......... '.'.'; 59c i;'ll;; .. ciing Peaches :~; 31 c GLOl lE TTA • 36C Tomato Juice ............ 4!·:~ 9c All FLAVORS Royal Gelatin ........... ~:'; ·'·' · 2oc Apple Sauce ............ ~':'; STRAINED -Al l Varl•!ie• 9 C Gerber Baby Food .. .'~:'~ SMUCKf~S 10 D• 63C Strawberry Preserves C0fff£ .. ~141 Yu ban Instant .......... •::·. PETUNA . I 3C Cat Food .................. ~ ~·;. UPTON 69C Dinner Mixes ........... 6.°.';. fAM llY ~COTT Toilet Tissue ............ ::~. 35c DOW Bathroom Cleaner .... '~·:·, 7 5 c IMPERIAL (Na Pollution) •109 Detergent ................. 12 ~n~ MEDIUM aAl ·Ivory Soap .......•.........• 13 c llEAIJI'll •°"BEAUTY A.IDS l,IQUOR DE Pi\R'fMEN1' ~ .. ~ LfA.N 1rrr 39• SHORT RIBS •• IONllE~S $I 08 CLOD ROAST... t t. $•u.u 'n;o s 11 • RIB ROAST ,,,,,, , • • • • • • l•. DISCO UNT t'ROZEN JtlEA'f woHDER CUPS 51.coU!'>IT .;,43c 'ILTA-PAIC. fl OlEl'I orange Juice or Punchbars ,:,ASc CANNED POP 12.oz. CANS I o C (BUY A "CASE OF . 24 CANS FOR $2.39) IA. J ERSEYM.A.10-CATER I NG ICE CREAM HALFGAL69c RND. CTN; OBERTl-MEDIUM·PITTED RIPE OLIVES 300 TIN 29c HAMBURGER BUNS MCP FROlEN All 'VARIETIES FRUIT DRINKS ... 1oc 12·CT. 49c PKG. COLORTEX-ASSORTED COLORS PAPER NAPKINS 11~"" l)«M ~j -•. c-',·~~~ ~ 60·CT. PKG. · - ORANGE JUICE 6°0Z. TIN 2 5 C CHECKERBOARD FARMS-FROZEN MACARONI & CHEESE T·OZ. PKG. 9 c 2701 HARBOR .BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA AN" 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH • .. ' ' r • ' I ! I .. .. -· I .,ftllOT -AOVERTJSEP. W@dn~, Septtmbft 1, 1971 Wtd111sday, Stpttrnllfr 1, 1~71 OAJL Y PILOT 41 . : r :I !:••1r•111.:m1np~: REAL ESTATERS NO ONE OFFERS MOiE! No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 '" lervk.,_.M«• atMI aftw t he .. '--" tr•ll*I .. .,..... I" S eftlcM .. Ml..., thr11- '" Atl•W"tltht..,..CM'l,t.t• c~•r ... .t tM H•r-M r Ar.• ..,.,, llay • l ~EWPORT 'HEIGHTS VIEW S11pd ous h'ln1e, viC'W o r NC'\\'µort. Bay and Ocf'lln. Lat~ 1ivin2 roo,un 111•ith 8!1-in shrlvt>s , s tnra ~e, f nnnril dinini.: -+ hrrakfR.,t nri•a: H ui;:e Ul)$;ll11rs faijiity rnnrn T Bar. All \11th ViP11· O ne nf-a-ki nd custom hnmP. l.o~ely brick pallo shn11·n by ap- poi),t;nent, ~72,500. 646-7171 e . t i . ' ' i..;._ . . -• • "LOOK HOW SHARP" It'' Va1·ant i:.nd 01111r r rt11•"n't !1\11• it th11t v.a.y. _ 3 lllr.c.e bPdrno rn.~. 2 1parkl\111: baths, fantastic " b kitJ:hf>n e.nd fa1ni\y 1'.fPll, manicured 111"·111 and mi.Jch morl!. If .1o t1 likP it c lran, call for a sho11'- ln£ Only $32,9.')0. Call 546-2:J l3 -~· ...... , .• .,. --.. ,,. ·~ ! ' GET STARTED! 8top 0RPnt ini;.:-Save i\h>ru•y . Thi.~ p 1'1dr nf O\\'""''· 1hlp 2 btodronn1. 2 balh l'011rl nm111 ium \1·i1h d1nin.: ar8 a nd a izrPat J).111 io for C'ntrrlaininR'. Vrry 1Jtt)p or no upkrrp. Cli1hho11 .o;r Anrl ron!s al your d isjo1a1. ~21.950. C"Rll 6~fi·7 171. ' IT 'S ELEGANCE -.. ~, ' -; ' j I! tl"mpPrPd \1·1th 1n1·111nc ~1111 1)l1c11.v. If ynu 11.re P.l n <>xpnnrnl nr 1nfrirmRI lll'llH!, ynu ~hnuld SPe l hill """ r>tl t hr hayfrnnt. \\."hill' y0u llJ'l" lhrrr, catx:h thr m a ~nlf1rrnt vir 11. ~-nr nprnP1'i;. there R!"l!f; 3 sp11c1nus brd room~. 314 b11ths, fn1•m11l din- In( rnom, brr>akf8sl rnon1 .. ~111dy, I Rr~r. bri2hl kitfhrn, plus ynur n"''" ,Rndy brech. $16'1,000. Call 6 i3-~~50. .. SPEAKING FOR LIVING 'Yoo 'ind ynu r farnily havf'n'l 1lartC'd to iC'l the bPJt out of life until ynu s1·ail yoursr!ve5 of this 3 ~room. 21,1, htlth home ln th!! bluff• for only $43.500. Call 673-8550. .. , r PARK HUNTINGTON 9622 LASSEN CIRCLE J Lonk and you shRll ~f'C R ra rr nppn1·1ur111_1· 1n n1v11 a bra u!ifu! 4 bf>rl ronn1 h111nr 111 fll.r l,HH'lrr rr>1trkrl 1·1th1'?". A nr11· "'ll"lrnsn111n" uuMlrl 11·11h,.u1 im• 11rovc>n1r111~ i~ pri1·('d a t $40,-'90. (111•nr>r_~ 111"1' o r- feri n~ the hn111r 11·ilh rn or" th!tn :!'4.orn 1n <'Xlra~ and irnprn1·r n1<"rll.!-fo r $42,950. \,\"nu!d .1·ou like lo knov.· -n1nrr ':' !'hone ~46-'.!3 l:J. ' MESA VERDE 3 B£'dl'Q11111, U11li 1y 11.11<1 rl11rkn1om, <'O\'Pfrd p11til'I 11·ith ou t~irl" ~a.~ barhPqu ... ~ .. par111P dP tarhl'd hnUSI' for h1ryrlPS anrl !Mil'. hlnrk 1v11.ll.o., r:t>mt>nt drivr"''I\~'. dn11; run, and nnly onr hlnrk to ~r~d'! 11.nrl junior hii:h schnl'll .11nrl lhlork tl'I Cors1e& Park. Only $28,000. C!tll ~4fi-23 1 3. ' YOUNG EXECUTIVE On his wav up will find this grAcious har- bor h~me Just the ticket -elegant 4 bed- room 21n bath home in choice Ne\vport IO('ation. L<'lrge fan1 il,v n_oon1 \l1ith \\'CL b.ar. Separate forn1a l d in1n_g rO(lt~l . oulsland1 ng all electric kitchen. top quality v"all-to-Y.•all carpets lhroughou t a nd custom drapei;. P ool size \'rt rd. Fenced. ()nl\P $!59,500. E asy terms, cail for sho\vi n.E:. 6i 3-8550. "SPANISH MINI-MANSION" 3000 sfl . feet plu~ fl pool. Located in one of Hunti ngton Beach's finest resident ial areas. 4 Berlroom~ and a huge basement ru1npus room . priced below market. 842-2535 TO HIDE OR NOT· T() hide-rt·"'·ay. lhrtt is the rpiestion! F"or peace and Cluiet see this 2 bedroom duplex \vith guest apartment <1nd a one bedroom u nit nestled among tny.•ering .~hade tree~. Snuth of high1va y. A 1nust see to appreci· ate, onl y $84.500. ("all to see 673-8550 . YOU MISSED THE LAST ONE HERE 'S ANOTHER CHANCE \\-.• h11 v,. 11.nnllv·r popul!'l r Pnr!nf1nn mndr l in Harhnr \'1"" l!nnir~. \"r$. JI h11• All l hn~, i;pr r 111.I fPll l!l!'f'C " e R11n11 < rrw1n1 f1 11l~h"rl. r 11 rpPl l"d ll.rlrl rlJ'a[l"'rl 11 ith clf'"l""I:. l.,f! 11 nrl ha1h • f p" l11 nd -f'hn1r", prrn11un1 In! e Cnn1 rn1,,n1 in ~" lrn- n11ni:: !'"''I 1t nrl <"l11h h,.ucr> • 1 ·pi::rarlr rl '""'rr"t~ 11.nrl rl r>tp<'~ 1hp1111::hl'lll l. e JJ1nrb r1tp"rt frnnl 11ntl rr>1 r • 4 h"d1·11nrn<. rlir1111 ::0 f"IHn. f11 n1 1I~· '""m ,1 '~ h:'l th• 2fi00 ~'l-F1 C'fl fltrA flE \'ALUES A:\'.D Ylll "J.I. BlJ Y ~fi0 .. 1()(1. C11 1J .''146-2.11.l "CAN'T BELIEVE IT!" The boss sr1id . "·hen he learned 11:e listed tllis 4 bedroom tri-level beauty. !·las every· thing a particular buyer would \van!. Great neighborhood and close to schools and shoppi n~. 842-2.135 PRICE REDUC'flON ·; __ ... Prir~ just drnp1wd to $61.9~:>0 nn lhl.~ f11bulo1_1~ f'ntt>'rlAinmr>n1 hnmr in LA lil\Jrll\ Brt'lc-h. F.n1,.rtt'lJn vour frli:!ndi; fn rmally or inf11rn1R11y in thb lilTl'lll home. Your rhnir.,. nf drck~. tf'rrarf'~. PAi in ~nrl evl'n !l apecial "cocktail lounR:P." Aho 11.n o fflcl! 01' dPn for Dlid. 3 lovl:'IY bedrl'lom~ 11.nd f11.mi!y room. Seeinlil !1 beUevlng! CAil 673-8.'iSO to 1el:'. • - BLISSFUL PRIVACY C>n your t1Wn 1n ini-f'~t11 l r. Ch11n nu1~. o·ul P horn~ \\'ilh fin,. \'if'"' nf th,. blu,. P11clfic. ExrP!IPnl i>o~· sibilille~ fnr 11.ddin~ nn. Lc>11Ply yArri "''ilh many fruit lrPf'~. $49,950. C!tll fnr an 11.ppnintmt"nl TO i;ee. 673-~0 "BARGAIN HUNTING 77" H,.r,. 1~ nnl:' of lh" ('11ir>.c;t hnm,.~ a1•111 l~hl". 3 l:'lrd· room~. I "'4. hath~ plu~ a co1•Prrd patio. Al! fnr $2!i.850. CA!! tr.day, ~4:_1-2.'i.1:\. ASSUME GREAT 6°/o VA LOAN (Anyone C•nl) Jl!lJ.00 per month "includes PIT!. Close to ocean. sharp 3 bedroom. family room, dining room. Handson1e brick fireplace. Only $32,900. C.all 64&-7171. WATERFRONT HUNTINGTON HARBOR Admiralty Island sunset vie\\' homr: in i;up- er condition. Altraclively decorated in sun- shine colors : customized kitchen ; 2-\\'ilr Y· \\'el bar bel\\'een rarnily room and living room. Large protected patio and a.11 are&l'i beautifully planted. ''ou will enjoy in'.'ipecl · in.E: this one. Priced ri~h1 : $84.500. fall no\v for appointment 646-7171 . 3 ON 1 Three houses on on e lol, I "'O double gar- ap:es. Income property clo.~e to "'arner and Balsa. Ca ll 54&-2313 for the facti;. Only 134,000. "WALK TO BEACH" All all the neili(hbors ~ . .., (;rea l area fnr ra ising a !amilv. 3 bedrooms. p i ll ~ 8 huge cul-de-sac lot. ·oon't let this one go. Call us now! 842·2535 LET'S TRADE HOME FOR CONDO O\vneri; nf ch;irminjt: 2-story home in ex· cellent Costa Mesa loral1on have tno much space. Feature~ 3 bedrnoms, 2 hrt ths. fa m1· ly room and hu_ge 19x25 rumpus room .. A.JI in very neat condil ion . Price Just reduced In ~3.1.9!)(). Fnr additional information. Phone 546-2313. *MESA VERDE* 5 BedrMm 3 Bath., Double Car Ga rage *Only 137.950 * Call 54&-2313 F~t· ' ' . ' I ' . . . .. "PRESTIGE" 1.onkini;:: fo r th" ultin1atf' n f11.1nily h"i n~~ This Spanish hf.a uty h111> 4 bPdrooms l9 x 35 tAn1ily rnnm, ""'1' jl.<lld ~haJ: .:11 rrrt 11nd 11 n 11~~um11 hlie lnfln nf o~,. R4'.!-:l.'):r1, BAYCREST SWIMMER'S DELIGHT ~0 X 20 rnol 11""1 <J rs i\.:nf'd [olr l"Pll] ~11·1m~!nJ.: plPll!>Urt' rii:hl 11L !h,. h11rk d"nr : fnrmal rl1n1ni:: l"nnm : hrrakfa~I. llrPa ; 1R r£' l11 mily 1·onm .,.·ith m11.~~iv,. .•1<>n" firPp!11 rP; 4 l11r1:P hPdrnnrn• 11 nrl .1 h111 h~. Th"r" i~ ~ .1-r.111· 1:ara1<" for fathPr ~ Ju.o;t Si2.950. C111l nn1v li4fi -71 7\. PERFECT PRIVACY Custom built for O\vner. On a quiet Back Bay cul-de·sac '"ith cha rm of brick and '''rOught irnn. Spacious n1asler bedroom "'ilh del uxe bath. Separate laundry roon1. Oetached _garage . Side d rive for Bnat or rraile.r. $49.500. ('all 546-2313 for appoint· menl. MESA VERDE BEST BUY 1'h i~ home is located in one nf Mes;i Verde's prime arerts ;ind ha.~ • berlrooms, \ar~• family room. 2 bt1lhs and A heautifu\ yard \Vith lots of privacy. By far the most house fnr th~ monl!y at $33 .500. Hurry and Call 54&-2313. "WHAT A BUY!!" i 221 per JTion1h are the payment.~ on !hi.~ immaculate .1 bedroom. Concrele drive- \\'<IJ'. heavy '.'ihake rnof. , .... \Von'! find a ne\v home construc ted li ke thi.~ one clo~e to Dougla.'i & schools. 842-253.S "SPANISH FLAIR " l"he darling of Huntington Beach. Beaut•· fu l .ii-old carpel.'i and drapes. The pride of the nei£hbnrhood. The oy.•ner said bring us an offer. Brkr. 842-2!)35 "$167 PER MONTH" 1\re the pnym("nt s on !hi.~ sharp .1 bedroom home. Lot. size 1s 60x l20 and in .!iddition 11 i,.. priced belo"' market. Only $26.995 illi the price. Ca ll today~ Bkr. 842-2535 PROFESSIONALLY ZONED \\rith 3 hedroom hou se on 80x\OO lot. VJnuld trade for \anrl or ;;; Priced $31.9.r,o , 10% down. Call 646-7171 for appointment. , I / t ,. '"' ' av IT'S ON SANDPIPER MESA VERDE A DAILY DIP (f Be!l utiful Rrpuhllc gpl il-lPvrl homf' comhinf'~ fl'lr· CAn no""· ~comP y~11r rnutinP in thi~ :\ bl'drnom mal e lPJ<&orP 11.nd (smily romfor l In quh!I 1ettln1 And d i:'n MMia Vf'rd" PAr'l"lll'ttl"r \vith hull" 20 x or rountry a1 mn~rh"1'" "'·It h maJ:imum prlvitry, 40 font ponl. Se11 utirul tlr,.placP, RlAlt> f'nt1·11nrt>, fp11ol.ur"~ ·.~ hffironm~. lari;:P fitmlly room with brick firrpl11 cr • 11·,.! h11.r. F,...rm11l dlninll 1·nnm, buill·in ,.J,.c-tric ·kitcht"n, pluJ nlcf' patio Arid to hll2"" m1t~t"r .~ul!P, tni•,.Jy i!l'lld &hlll? c11.r~tl n2". thi1 moi;t dPalrablf' homt: priced a tonly 141.MO. g,.,. it 10 a.pprttiate~ Full prlc• $S4,SOO. Phone ca11 673·8.Wl. 545-2313 In l•I• In tM H•rMr Ar••-''"' ,_.1t1.,._ Thi• II where "The A<;tlon 11." "CUSTOM BUILT" Jn thP .h<"ll.rl n f Huntinitton B,.sch. Over 2000 1q. f"t'I. l f\rPplal"P~. hul:'ie famlly room and 4 brd- roolllfi. \\'11lkin1? dii:.111111'" to !h" b<>arh. 842-25Jli ' A LITTLE MANSION I\''"' lv h~!<'d ~1 .. ~11 Vrrrl,. ~ herlroom, 2 bath hl'a11 iy· lnr a!Pd nn 11. qu1 .. 1 cul-dl'-~Rc strerl. Ex- f'PlJPnt 1-ha£ rarp<"I.~. nr1\·ly drSP"'d and ju11ot r"• rf'nl ly 111tint"rl in ~tdP 11.nd out A dP llly mfly mf'aM rli~appniot m rn! -~,.,. thi~ unu1u11I nrr,.r today. S.10,850. ;;~s-'1:11.1 r ' - FOUR STARS **** I I . I Th i~ onl' i.o. 11 rarr "!lit" -11·jlh nor ll:rrat ft>ahlrl! 11.flPr 11norh"r ' • Sp1trint1~ 4 lwrlroom Lu~k Hsr· hor V1r11· Hill~ in r\• r p11on1tl nc ii:hhflrhr>od. • Brauliful vi""' (lf '"'"An 1tnd hflrhnr li2h1 ~. • Yn11r ""'-n 1·•1-11>111 1i•"•I 1<1•h P1"n 11 j>A 1io hl'lllrr. • Ltwk thP v. .. r]rl i>ll1 111 y .. 11r 1·1un plr!rly pr 11·11_tll! l\'llllP<l y11 rrl. \'1)11r rl1·p;1111 hou~" f nmP lrul' !or only SR4,:'i00. Call 6i.1·il.·1:10. .... ·!"'~ ., . ., ' ., . .. ___ . ! _. . ""' t':_..\i"'S ."R,;;'SJ NORTHGATE BEAUTY WITH BONUS ROOM Imn1 ~ru \111 ,, hr11 111H11lly rl r11 p"rl 11 nd r11><"or11-trd 7-~!ory homP. f:\'Pryth1n1: rlnnr' Rnn11 .o. 1·onm nl11mhPrl fnr ha lh. Elrmrn11l r,I' ~('hr.id v, hlock •"·1.v. Cnmp.111·r l hi~ l''il h ril hrr h"mr~ 11r1cl!d at Ju ~t $.1:'!.950. Call no1v lo ~re -64fi-7171. " • ~~rr · 7 MONTHS NEW IN MESA VERDE Thi! difficult 1nd E')lpt>nsive pllrl or prepe.rin1 thi1 delililhtful homie for comfnrlithh!', r.Arl!·tre• llvlnr hi~ jur;t brPn completl'd by 1r11nsft>rred nv.•nPrs. Vnu c11.n huy. thi1 onie right. 4 bedrooms, rlininlil room. f11mily room all on on" flOQr. Pr!· ..,.,,. courtyard, many e>1tru. $34,950. •calI M6·2313. THE Rii:AL ESTAT&:RS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646 -7 17 I • • . COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd . 5'46·2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd, 842 ·2 535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 6 73 -8550 INVESTMENTS 2784 Harbor Blvd ., Suite 20 II Costa Mesa 546.2316 1 · ... DAl LY PILOT DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS Jl 'I 1--~~~~~~~~~~~~-->~i MUTI AND JE FF I WANT TO B UYA PAIR OF LOVEBIRDS.' LOVEBIRDS? i.J.M ·-A\J., \'ES .1 I HAVEONE PAIR LEFT.' FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE 1 BtLlt\IE.lN A FREE :SOCIElY 1 ACROSS 1 Strong coar st td!1cco S l raf<vtting "" 9 Rrl1ti119 to I lobt l• St~y 15 Btlorr lonQ lti Maplr Lral G1rdt ns, r .g. 17 Sll'IQ I, 18 Sttuc~ h~rd· Archaic 1'1 Passts lhrouoh a ,.,l,ht rl 111al,rli1I 20 Or not 21 Tav~n · 'l words 2 3 Pirces or woo:t 25 Tear 1p1rt 21:. Ct1~r~c ltn 1td by unit'!' 27 Alrit ~n nation cr11li0<1 32 BOl.flda1y :35 TtJ"n lo wttrr i)6 Too 1!;7 Wad ing bird 08 Cool :39 Ob~ts of att.ctlon .. 0 C1ds Al lnc l!nf .. 2 .. , hlYI! --!": Z •atds ' l • J7 ,, 4' F"ind thr S()"1 cf 44 D •sp~tr.h 45 Tillr of rr ~J'll.'t ! 4t.Ronat • ct r\11!1 JllKI.' 48 Cold dry wind ol Fr~ocr 52 Rtla1ivt slzrs St. M1Jt brvrragr 57 r~cr ~n rmban~mrnl wo!h ~O"IC•l.'lr 58 P1ct11•r of a s~crtrl Yrslrrday's P1111 I!.' 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Gentiral General "WANT' FAMILY ON THE MOVE VACANT and ready for a fast move-in. Here's · 3 large bedrooms, 3 baths. 11 UG E RU!l.1~US ROOM, built-ins, lush new shag carpeting. Newl y painted. Immed. occup .. _ ... $35,000 . ' FEATHER YOUR "NEST" Wi th these 6 units South of the high\Vay, in beau- tiful CORO NA DE L MAR. Owner's unique 3 . bedroom. 2 baths; 5-2 Bedroom p lus an inlaw unit. 6 garages. This is \\'hat you've been looking for at ..................... $127,000. General BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP Newe r 4 BR. 2 bath. 2-s lory honie with shake roof. dbl. s tone frplc., living rni. & sep. di~1- ing rm. overlook Big Ba y, secluded patio area & lovely lawns. Lge. 2 car garage. Good cond. & some new carpeting. Our exclusive list ing. $195 ,000. Call for app't. to s hO\\', Call : 673-3663 641-2253 Evenings associated 673-3663_/ POOL HOME MESA VERDE General Gener•I PRE STIG E WATERFR ONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 92 Linda lsJe O ri ~ Be aut 5 Bil 4 ba hon1c \I' fnrrnal din. rn). & fan1il y rrn. 3 Frplcs. Outside stall'way. Bu11t-n1 gun cabinet & bookshel\'es. $155,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & l ots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New location at Entrance to Linda Isle -The Islanders Bldg. 341 Baysi de Or .. Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 General General ELEGANT MANSION Gene ral LINBERGH-KAISER SCHOOLS 4 Bedroom & ck-n, 7'ft bath.~. V;u:ani ·I Bn 3 BA tn-l•'vt'l. hrn11y Knoll built, !P3<'1ous :t br.droom family R. horni• \1-ilh 'l l•1Uhs. Jlin111~ arf'a and Bu1ll-i n Ek'f"Trl(' k1tch- ••n. CarpelN.t and •l ra~ - IJhl. Ga1:1g1• -!.in;•' f<'no~·<I 111 )<lrd. An 1'.'\l'l'll!'IH 1::1\.'iT * General * * * * TAYLOR CO. Woterfront - Corona del Mar * J~ast large re e parcel on Ne\vport !~arbor. Ap prox . l ac re -170 f t. on water, with 3300 sq. ft. beach home and dock. \Vil1 sell all or part. Priced und er con1parable waterfront propertie s . PhoM : 642-2171 or Me your broker NO DIAMONDS! 9ive her room C"<lrJ>l'~, drape,,, rnni::e. 11·- trig. n1any xtra.~. an 111 m111t rond. Civ""° lot \\'lal.'("e~S for b&t or L-an1~·r. 3 car g;ir. l<t'P f1)ni\I 11v rn1. ii:-d.llt-1'). lurrnl d 111 rn1. tr~ k111·h " up1o:r.1dl'\I th,•rn1.-, lihi11 a1ivl ·s. also ra1111..: ;1r.·a. ~·p lrg (k'll \1/"·r t M1", full " w !1!'1'\11. 1iu1st1'r 1i,_-.,.\rn1 :;;uur 11 Sf'p l'f:'ll"t'fi f b11!f'r)ll\ 11· .,.. "fll1!', drps, . 'i [D~: COSfA i\IF.S.A buy 11 11 _,,..,....,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,~..,.,.'!!!!..,..,..,..,..,.,. vu!) S:?<.:i00 ... ·uh 1rm1:s. 6-ral General And room she has, in this 2500 sq. ft.. 2 story bea uty. Large stepdown living room \\'ith firepl ace, 4 super size bedrooms, 3 baths, huge game room. fa.'!!i!y room, 3 car garage, 31on refr igera tion, ankle deep shag thruout, custom drapes. outstanding landscaping. Owner says "Submit offer'' ....... $42.650. "HELP YOURSELF" to a heap of return U"ICIUI' t1Cl~l'S A11I Ellel9, 175-IOOO EASY LIVING N1f1y .~ bedrornn 1n 1tl!P' Bluff'!, J Story. Only S3-l.!l.'ll), VIEW CdM Buildrr's own chOh.:e vlr1y vf 1he \\'e<!Rl', .Jelly & Is- land. Spacious 4 bt>rlrooin, ilini11.i:. By 11p[JOU!t1l1en1. $1:.0,()(\), $45 .000 CUSTOM BUILT 2 Bedroom honte, i.ilake I'(k)!, C.-ill, .' .' se1-v1ce porch, 11uality car-J pel11 & drapes. rangr _ re-I 1llJge Real Est.1te frig, .,.·ash. 111<1ch., duuble garagr, PL U.(\ -1 Brdl'O()IU 962 ....... 71 ( :::; J 546-1103 220 E.17tti ~6·0555 glle:<.T house. ALI. In A-11 ........ ----... -~ ~~(~1uon. Vacan1 • &:e 11 -* -[l[GANCE * $33.950 OCEAN VIEW LOT IN DOVER SHORES -a-Absentee Owner First owner advantages are you rs as owner of the ~7 spanking new AD ULT APARTl\1ENTS, consisting of 1-2 & 3 bedroom un its 'vith 1 & 2 baths. featuring a pool, bar-b-q area. rec room individual garages, buil t-ins , shag carpe'ting, forced air heat, laundry fa cilities a nd award \vinning land scaping. Let us sho\v you these beaut iful ly designed and built unit s, \Vit h a projected GROSS MULT IPLIER of 6.9. ·.Really a buy at . . ... , . . . $422,000. UNl()Ut: ti()M.H \\'E.'iT SIDF: BLUfFS, Qllll'I strce!, l"!'CCf'lleiu ne1ghbo1'- hood , Sl7.JOO. :ii'~ 0011:11. 011'JW-r v,.·i!\ Cll.MJ'. \)\'(·or :<lor 's n1s\u1n hn1·•1t-. 2 ~r IMJnn.,, p1uf1·~-~ l11J1cl- ~··u1"'il ln1 p•'"(':1t1lf' !'OIKli- !ion t)Pt:,\I l!AIL'I 1 • .-, !727 A:"T!t;L·,\ Sn.is ~I'll my three ~l'p11rn1o· ;) bt.•dl'llOln hon1rs on 101 r~~· Jot. NOi\': t;o.ll:I firian1.'11"1J: \\'rll \\urlh a "LOOKING FOR A "STEAL?" Don't miss out on this sharp, split level beau- ty. ATRI UM type ENTRY. huge living roorn \vith firepl ace. 4 lovely bedrooms, 2112 bath5. built-ins. Would you believe only 3 BLOCKS from the BEACH? Compare at ...... $36,400. REALTORS i 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Est•te) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General WALK TO BEACH ior;, 00\\·n. fr.l·nt'r rnoved from IU'E'a, \\ill a N'ept TD M par1 paymf'nf . Near nf'W 3 BR. 21,i BA, new crpt11, cl~ ro ."hopping & p11rk. Vaosn(! for ll11bn111 trarle.) .. . .. .. OWN ER General Groc:ious Livin9 Del1ghUuJ Ra~cresl art'a 4 BR, din r n1, lrg fam r111. !"hone f•~r app:. Arnold & Freud 3~8 E. l<!ll, c_,J. 616-71."i• BEACH BARGAIN- Bf'~llL ~ Bi t., li•1nily l ni .. 11111 EIJ.ele, 17S-800G ?.,) £. C:O•~t Hwy. Cu1009 Del Mai, Calif. GONE FISHING l:\!:\lEDl,\TE PU~SESSION". new i\tontanit 1~s1dl'nf h<1s r• •j('C(j his 1n1ni.u!ula1.. -I hedroonl 2 bar1 l'IOUlc undl'r flll u1hcrs. Quret trre shadr1l 11e1,i:hborhood -c 111 s e ro s('hools ar.<I nuiJor :-t10r1•1ng. Q•111li ty bu 1llin~. Sf'l»u111e st>l'Vl<.:l' prtl'rl1. crizy [Jrepla 1·e ancl you!' own fan11-~tyll' l!.ardr11. r\nn-vrirrnn~ r1u.1l- Hy 10 a~~u111(' rh1!1 low in- l,..rrst loan \\'i\h 1ninimun1 <to11'n -S29.950. Cal! 5-15-8-124 (Ofl('n f:Vf's). NOTICE B11il1lrr'" l'f'f'l"/S.~~"1on In Cn-s!a \1rsa now n-11dy for !>Ill('. f'ompl1•rd,v T'l'furhish- r tl, .shag t'llrpf'I~. 5 hl>rl· ronm .t Ian11ly mo n1. hard !•) Jinil 'IU1<'1 rorn"r hx~- 11011. Xlnl 1rrn1:;. Call us fo1· rt,•t,111~. Call .".l()..11~1 tOP<'n r\·rs.~ TRANSFERRED .\lusi ~II riRhl AW'M.\', ](l\'f'ly 2 BR, 1 BA + llflrtrd RUeSI rtx:im nn garaRr. No f1n.1nr- !ng charg~, f.Al!;!slde close ~o 1'111ops. bllns, '!{'ill' i:;11-. ,111 This !or 0 \\'NJ-,R S,\CnlFlCI". A.~. onlv S:?!l.~IJO-!'111111' ~'"• ·; apr l(ian. '1 C.AYWOOO REALTY Hl'drni. 11111!" fnn11l.v rn1, 6.'lOi \\'. C1>11st !111•) .. ;>\.B. 1J111111~ !'Ill, 11;111111! p&11el1n~. 548-1290 hrk. S29.900, f}-10--1720, rlny ur $28,400 1906 SA NTIAGO DR . SPANISH DESIGN 1110\.EH s11oni::.c::. N.A.I Roy McCardle Realtor llllo Ne.,.·pon Alvd., c .;o.f. CORBIN- MARTIN l •:::::::::S48-::77l9::::::::1i:R~E~A~L~T~O~R:S'.____~64~~7642 "h:1nft~, man';-;" ln1·11ij!; r11re in \!11s !-,'CIO'f r<'nl;1l ar<"a . '.\',.:1r park .~ nnty 1n1nutr~ TO lht• hrar·h. S4:1,roo. ('ALL tii,...,l'l:JO •~'co.I IOf9llUltll -·"·-SECLUSION ~COAT$ ~WAL~CE REALTORS Open Evenings • 962-4454 • "mu4Vn6e WALK TO CLUBHOUSE I .. 11·1;1· 4 bo'1lroo111, l;1 n1il~· 1mn1 "--.rh \11•t tmr anrr tirr. pl;11•P. for1TI8l ftl ning l•Wlltl. 3 IJJttti.", 'l~dNI c.i.rp•'I«. ll"!l1f! unly J )1'31~ ni•L ;ir•nis!I .~ll'f>e\ lronl 1:r1lf ('lill'~!' f'lllJ'ilTH'f' ,..;I L\1 l<llH Ii• g-1•t srtl!f"•1 for Sl"l)(11l, t:• - 11111•1·d 1•11):.-,r.,·r~. I'll:• l\o1u.i 1. C.M. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-S ')ll'"l\irb,~calt~ 546-5990 Da ily Pilr>t 'V3nt h;,rgain.~ galof"I'. General Adll have CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OF FICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. BA YCR EST ·OPEN FEELING i\eal ~~ t·lca11 3 R~. \\'/parklike garden, you \ 1c \1· it fro111 every 1najor roon1 In the hou!"e: S73 450 BAYFRONT BAYSHORES Il a pp~· llvin~ for lu<"ky 011 ners. fi'.l' Tt'.'rra t·e for "boat "'alc·lung" S.: 1.C!. 6 BR. hon1c. $!09.oOO EMERALD BAY LOT Spp1·t:ic·uta r "h1tr 1~n 1er v1r11' 11·ith <·i1y lig ht s al night. l.cvel built.l ing pad. $49.500 EASTBLUFF LUSK S BDRM. lrl c;i l l1o n1c for lge. fan11l.v. Fan11ly rn1 .. 3 l'ar ~<i r . near s<.:ho ols. <·h t1r( Iles,'\: fr\1 ys. s;>IJ.Y~ 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE $30.900. l ln1vcr.~ity i'::irl.. etc. lO'k, IJ01vn . /\car pools. !'ChOO l;o,. 833--0700 Coldwell, Banker Lachenmyer Rea ltor Elegant arcti11·a.v~. 4 Bf'l'.!r111. 4 H'-.:lrin. lar~f' r11n1ily ri;1, 3 drn. coun yard. !arg<' nA. \'1r11· from r11'ry ronn1. _..,,..,.,.-..,,..-...,,.,. roon1.~~ :tt0.1720 Op••n <luil y, 644-2430 Call 646-3928 Eves. 673-7575 The futest dr8.W i n the West . , a Daily P ilot Classitltd Ad. 64~5678 General TARBELL 2955 Harbor HOY J. \\'Artn RLTRS 6-ki--O'll!! -HOUSE Hunting? \Vatch the1 ~~~~~ OPEN HOUSE column. Call 642-5618 Ir. SR.vt:! General General 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. 01\'NER DESPF:RATE. 10 Fool !l\\im pool, SP<'CUl l llti~. '1 Bedroom'!!, lam1lvl rm, dining rm, Brk, $34.4.-11, L..---------... --... ------' 541)-J7J). Genera General LEASE OPTION Thlj r1•d<'t'()rntrd :: RH. 2 Ba i\lrtnri("l_'llo ('On<kl Sl ~)f)lrno, S:JOO •l!Jlion , pnc'f'd t:ie!ow u1r1 rkf'r $20,250 HOME & RENT AL Corona dcl l\lur .( AH, 3 RA 1r1-levr1 and 1 Rrt re11t11! 11ni1. \1',.lk t•J :sho11111ng & bi'a..:h. 111·. d11. $63,500 ATIENTION BUILDERS 1:y, ACRE R-3 \\'iii takr 37 rn 40 units $75,000 642-lnJ Anytime 9 UNITS NO DOWN V.A. Onty s 1,.ri0 duwn h.1 ;,inyor.e on t'.ll.1\. T1•rins. Sp.aciOtli<. sluN"o .~ plas!rft'd largr 3 Hdrni .. t'1\J\IJI.\' lt~I .• 011. Hrn , hnn1c. :\la..-.sn·c Moor !•I LTi!i~ fh·t·pl.. lOlliljUf' 11111'l'll's. lx-.111l 1full y C'8f1K":· f'd & ,1i•ap\·<I. 11·1111 ou1srand- ing 1k..-..1!1' t!1n1 --11ll1, rrnfei.'- s1onall)' l<111(bt•flti·J, ('()Vc>l"('d pii l>0. ll'R. ftll\'l'd .1<ar1l 1~·1th [1·1111 l1't'('S. 1\11 nutstandir1.i: b11.v at unl.v S'iG.:11~1 -,\l'T N{J\I" 1 ! t-:v1•111ngii Call til:l-1.-38 LIDO~ISLE-- S1111:h' ~IOI')' holl\f' On la~" t'()l'llf'r lo! "1th OK'f' ha.v Vlf'IV. 1 llf"IJrontn.\' I: drn. ~p.<l('IOUS, ('U('l\)~j i;nri-len . E;'l'fJ'P!llf'i~ "rll krpl. :t ear garngr $12·1.~'°«! HF.AL TOP..S SINCF: J!).1-1 673-4400 CoolL·d by ON'nn hr1'f'll"s. Only I' 1 111ile fron1 n;y11n .~ Publjr IJ1·a.::hcs .. ~ -Studio, 2 l!<'dr11on1, 2 hath .ti I -I brdnK1111. I hath. ,\II dr!uxe uru1s. f'oriml d in111~ rooni I..· prl\'ltJt' f/'Jlio UJC!lHit'1'.!. F:Xt·l'Hf'nt ,,lndrlton anrl I,._ l'Olll"n. CrO.•!it'S Sl7,400 po •r I "-"'-"'"-~-"'-""-"-"-"-"-"-"'"-"'""'" TOWNHOUSE ,l l'JI', Walker & Lee INVESTMENTS 545.9451 MESA VERDE $27,750 l!.11'd lo IJ<•lw\r !n11 pn1l1i.bly Ir..-~n-n1i·sl value 111 Ille Jl<'\\:<'fliiP'"r i.~l<1.v -!-ii•(' 1! lk!W -:J l~"h'\OUl1 l. f'1~\l'r<'•I p:1 1 ~-.. t1k1• Ill'\\ <':.Hl)t'!lrl~. \1 .. lk 1•1 t'al1lor11in J· Tf" Wir1kl1• Sl:h1J1JI.~. (".11\ 5-IG-11 5! I Up!'n rvt·~ f -SPECIAL- ;'<>l'. }our la ~·nn1011 er and .Y<ird !u(>is. Try <"fll'f> fn'e l1v1n~ <o l S?l.:AA'I. S1)iH:K1llS ·I HR .~· 1h1111lj:::, .1 tVll po"llll f•!I' )"Otlr Ul'<'. Now va1~1n: for 1nspr.-•llO/l, C,tl l ~lti-5X!!O \Oprn EVN. I FY ~:~1 * 2 DUPLEXES * :""•'"Pf, ~1r!e by .~•di'. Sell one ur 1:.0-ith. :; Bil. 2 ha. ~a. Near '"'lt<'h, t:>2.~ro •llrh. George Willi•rnson 1lztt HERITAGE Realto• ~ tW .,,.n 673-4350 645-1.564 ..!;__;: _:;;_;:;_;:::_ =:;;;:;;;! I PAC IF ICA HOME s O\VNE ll SACR1rrc1-: ,, RPdr111. fa1nily rm. :i.~s11mP. :J"• ~1.1 ii Pr loan. l.11r.i:f' roon1s. Rrk. $2."i.!Y.iO. Call ~JW tlay or night. Gener•I IN SAN O .J>:?.TENTI":: OCEAN VIEW HOMES f~ron1 SI'i.900 r.-. $.Yl.900. CALL fUR DIRt:CTJONS ITI4• 492-3740 Gefleral Want to sell your present home? Wl1ateve1· Your .. I~ . "'' ' . nmrsr £ or ~o' '" Pi'Ai. T<}N~ OPE:-.' 7 DAYS A \VE£pt ;., SPANISH RANCH ' ' Horses, Dogs, View ,.. ruunbhng :l !>1ory "Old WorW chrume.r." 4 massive bunk. house bnlroomg. !luge pabil el~ family room. 2:1' 'W" turf' wind()\\'. .Spe<:lut'ul-Jr v\ew or rolling mounlafM, Bear s ki11 n1g f1replsCf". Qi.i g-11ntic :.5C> s11. fl. ~ ki1cilC'n. "'all of glass' t•lrva1~..-1 ll<illO. Zorl('fl ·yOF hor~P-~ and' d(M{S. I ~·Ott, ACnf.:. T-'Tll.'t'd In iit'H. A. Dial 645-0303 " " .... NEGLECTEl)- EST ATE •· ~·· -OCEAN VIEW" ONLY $21,950 • Unt1E'l 1f'\.'ahlr. Quiet ll'tt' 1lri. .. rrl ~1r·1•t•C lo this ~ RF:ST BARGAIN. !luge _iyt 11111h hoo t and trailer . a~ l'Pss. ~ big bl.'<lroomll. V"rC - l~ ocean lron1 ;"Our 'O'i - b:u·k ~·11rrl on lowering cl1 f~. AIJ .\'OU nred ts: • pe.irR brush and ii. la\\·n mo9.'.C'j; F.asy ro own. For mor1'· U'- 1·11in.c;: d('t11 1ls plr~ ca!'.I -. 645-0313 • 229'J llarbor, Ch!la ~~· • I ORl.\T;J 01.\0\ ' REAf<. rull.S -VAICANT-> $100G. DOWN ;' Charnung Z bl-droon1 2 ba t' llJ1llf', h.Jcatl!'\I 111 one -<W· (.'r,s ra Jl.tt~·s r1no.-st rest.. rlenllal ne1ghborhulxi!I, QtlHJ-' 1 1~· buil1 "'lllh OAK llAI\U.. \\"OOl> ll.OORS, natur;il ...,.OOd cabin1'!.!i. ALL Bfr ri:f JNS ""'llh E};'l'ENDEDTIL a>UNTt~lt.<:;, noor 10 a!1i'.. 1n~ UX. ·.Bt.;RNINL; nrlf. plarP t1nd fc1n1ast1c 3 SIDE · t:AB,\,\IA. l'.'nl.ll'l1e\'a~ Pti~­ l11l'nls or S~'.!6 1x·r month .at 111;• lull prlrl' of ST.1.!EO. C11ll 5-IJ-S.~;4 (0jX'ri t'Vt&.J.1' 4 BDRM., 2 BATH· - $J2,795 -. Built On Your Land : -l~3 i;q. :II. 11\'lllR area -All tarh £ plaster -lla nl...,·orod rab1nrts -Bl'l'akra~ liur -Pltlln1an bath.<; -S jJal'IOIN IV<tirdrobf-s JUST ~9.53 SQ. FT. l•tann1 fl.I: \Ocs1Rll-)o'1nanc:1n:t; "!·JOO l\0111N: ,,. Aportmru:i rJ; bull! !llll,.r -s1·· CA U _ 537 -03 80 : 10666 ~'rs:11n11r1~trr llvr, G.G. 011 ~:r1 :-;u:'ll io 10 4 · !§~u!AN~Nq BEAlCH HOUSE : -BARGAIN-·- 1n1mio'(ha 1e ottupancy -J.1$1( 2 B;i. .. r\1ei•lv UecoratM ·- for lea~ si.0.11110. _ At k-a~f' uptlOn SHIOU. do1;1.'f1', $.'lOO o·~). -Salr SJl,950. anytl~. Arnkrr &Wi-3T;,5. -- Gener~I • Lookl11g for a new home? Real Estate Requirements Need a free rental service? • Want an experienced escrow service? Tl1e man to see is front Searching for the right mortgage conapnny? Need dependable Insurance coverage? Walker & Lee•· Huntln9ton leac:h - 7612 Edln9er Optin Evenings 842-44551 Costa M•sa 540-51'40 2790 H•rbor Blvd. Days 545-9491 I Newport Beac:h Ni9hts 545-0465 !043 W•otcliff O•. 11 1.-.;,,. 646-7711 I Fontain Valley • l 72l3 Brookhunt Open Evenings .._ ..._ u..,.. ~ ..... -JI 968-3371 " • f Opon 'tH 9:00 P .M .• , • -' \ ' • . . ~ ... , " . ' ' TRANSFERRED To O\'Pr one .ii H tr" to'. \' ' lo .n~. $Hi{J per 1110.. t~1I $19.~:C.. Grall 111 S!l.!IJ.J ~h;,1q> "ll'llt'r !01. :; !~!1 H•' lan1l!y nn., 1·•, h;tth~. t>111· nf S.1111a A11a ·~ J:lt'>'ll l•wh- 11on.~. BEAUT I FUL ::ian CJrrn•'n1f'. 10()•, ri.•p1~···­ ra1t0n l-.illl!H~li" ( i•J'J'.~ 11ith 1'1f'11·.-. Fnr lhr~1a1 1 11·· ular 1n1 f'~ltir : AQUATIC PARK I DQCKINL> • nr. 1!11111111~1 .. 11 i'carbvur 11rr11 .\ 11,1n11 111 · I •. . "'1111J: ' IMll l ~L I'. ti .. 11., ,f!nu:•Ual fu'f'pl;,,·, ,.,,,,.,t.,! ~!TIO. nl("f' l,tlld-.i':!Jlllli.; ..;Ill ~U!lilt'll h,\ llO IJl,t 1/ll1 1,.11\•'f' tli•lf'k fl'tHHl~ \\,111. fo.) _;;1·honli<. ~hlljiJllllC .\ I 11 I rt-:nr-.1:;. ESA VERDE'S BEST!! YIR."T T!:-.ll·: LJ ~T l·:11 I• 1111~ ) 'guri,:C'Oll~, l .11 :-.1 111.'U l.AT~. ;; l)('r!1nn111 ll1•11ul~ 111111 l111•·lv pan(•Jpd fa1111l y 11•1111. Yo11 II d enRhl al Tlir n1;111,1• 1•11"10111 frii.IUl'l'S i'\11(1 !hf' tlt•l;,11 uf Ill<' hookr;."f'~ ~hf'IV1'S. 'f'h1• s!1<'1df'd t'(ll'Of'T 1·~·1.1 1 1011 11ill L-OOJ tl\f' 11 :1r11u·~1 11! d.•.vs! l.01·cl.v pale i,:tf'l'!l ~ha~ 1·;u·- prls. 1nclud 1n:: ('al Jl'l'IS 10 11!1 0 hPdl,)lln1s hor. C'n111 pan.1• ll\\ rw,I h•,lllP nfl<'r~ a f111r buy a l ~:l.i.fOO 1\LI. TEl~~lS' -·~ COATS c & . W WALLACE REALT ORS --546-41 41-- { 0pen E venings ) " Macnab-Irvine Ba lboa Peninsula P oint (.'llJM' Iv l),•1·,111, f ~«), J.1tl!l\'ll· 111.g r;.11 11• .1 l• 11r11 .. ,.111h .1 l'.!: '. I l~1lh,•, ,;1ti1 •\l. 11 .,1 lup llU:tl 1l y <'<!ll~T11wl1nn •or! J lnl~ t:u •1ng ,-11.1 Jl • .11 Ii '['1101 I <1,1,L'r lwuh ·r~ -all l•l,ohn Wllll<' f!llU' illl•'l I"!' -111.Hl\ 1>111!1 -11\-. -li1dih•11 11"' h.1r I ll<·ludi"~ ,11JI !', 1'1•11 h!i"I'.• • l•il'• 11.t,ll•'I', dl'li"I ,\ "'lill' 1111111111 1•' f'l'l"i" i'"<hH'••d In .~'I .,l~X1 h1 ••!>Iii l 'r"f••ral•I_\ Mllcnab-lrvina 675-3210 ! 642-8235 Sl68 TOTA L !! 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LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 1(111'1.!, l'lll, r1;1l 1n•. ' .dS-1~!~ ~ hccl1m111 hn111r ll'1lh pw1· B a y shores 11 .. 11 11111<'11•', ., lrpl<·_ S'.:~.~~~I .. . . . . ., Foun tai n Valley SELL ER REDUCES PRIC E !! T1';t11~fl•rrf'1i' \lusl M"tl! ~ ~/{ 2 rt .· 1•.,11wi· 1~"' \'.\ rJL\ '•'I Ill•' :--IL\l:l', ,,1i:,q1, : c;1 :. :d HAFF OAL REAL T Y B .. \. •"l'~'I' \.,, 1~,.,,,, p,...,;1 1-il~·llll.. !·_,,.,., .111-:.!l lU !o:!llO' <'!111 ~ .11111 jl<tl "d 'Ii:" ' /\,.;,~{ 11 ~ \,', lu«ll q Ul<'I. 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TIO:l!\IS <il':iil .. hlf' $~ii .. ~)(), Hl:()!.;!•:n . !ol~-lSlli * I.II\!·: \'F\\" I 1'.P': \1 I Hi:;. l"l! 1111 /Ull<'<f 1:.2 1:11. 1•11' h"I'~''' • + •ll!l"I '11~""11 :~ l11·11i·111. ~ 1~1111 linll11' " h1•l1\•I rlO<tl'~, fn1·111;il '!1n n11, ht wk 111·.,pl. hl11r1 !: IJ \ I< .Ii ~lt•:rl ill ).J:: .. A..HJ. ,--;oil~ (\di "1;.1221 Ll-'.r 1""'"d "1 :: i:,, f.11•1 S E YMOU R R EALT Y 1110. lill n~. 11/11 d11•• \1 II.Ill I' I l'I I II " ' l<'.I<' I ' I ' i''ll DCI• t:o.~1.~1 ·,11.-.:~1.~1 ___ I'•" 1 • '· "' ... -.. ' • ' 1 I •, ' • • • .... • " Huntington 8ei1ch $1 72.20 PER MO. -----·---F A,'ll'i"A:-.wflC \'h'I\. :\orth t'nd .s phl 1£'\l'L ~ BR. 1 BJ\, M"p 1!1n 1 m. h(•;in1 f~s. blrns, qu11·t dt·:od .. itd -.1 '"" p;11n1 . <lr~.s. µl ush l'Jlt. 0<A'll{'I' X:i.o-ti.'tl!~ or l!ll-R-163. Newport S.ach OCEANFRONT Balboa l)('ll.\Jfy on the bol:t.rtJ "alk. Just Sll.'f!~ h·orn th<' l)(";u 1 J_ IH'<ln•llll•. ".! bath.~. l1u1lt-1n~ lft ll1!>hwa~t1rr. An 1'\l'Cllf•!Jt hltV rior rt'lltal or 11 .sum1nf'r horn" R••I Estate Wanted 114 1----------1Gen e ,.•I llA V~: VU~er !ur ~lo:sa Vi:.rdP hon1c 10 around S:'.0.000. 1 MA N'S DOMAllt Pr1111·11rals only The 0o)le Co. t~1f'~ )(;.~4i:;.i1 H.-3 L\.ND ~'A.'l'TEO !! 1o 30 a rrt"s .\lr~l ichaeJ Cu1111"'1')· 11 ) S71-::~r-tl COZY BRt·h. in xl nt ulil pd, Orily Sl!O. MEDI TATE "' rhe JO('.. All As.•UUl1· 6 ~·. Fl\,\ 10011 . J HI\. IJ• B.\ 1·ur11lo111111nu11 'i!ll<'\ pnn• 111•·lu•l••• lf11I•, 1lt1", 11.1sh1•i· / dryo•r '1111• '!021(1 Ill" j!.l~lllt'lll~ IJlf'liJ•l- 1.; :1'''"'1<11 1un "'"'' :\•K1 11:.; S~l .. ~~I U"rh·r 11111 ··~II'} ".Ind TU L ido Is le 216 v-;.~L-oc·c-.-1 Walker & Lee \\'ANTEil rron1 01<'1WI', 4 tv 8 Uflll~. Pnnt:'l ph's onl) suuth1ni;: i;iglili I.: of llW' ~-a. $1:1.l., DIG !Tl LAGUNA Cetnyon ColtlfRt:. big 1·1111u>?il hw 2. Uni m du<lf'!l. 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Sltl(l--;;p r1111n, f'(W•I. t·h1lr1rrn. ,\!ORA h:AI APT.i;;. 1.~~~l :\lnra l\111 J.;1111', 'i hlrk L . nl Be11r:h. !¥<2-~9111 , Newport Beach 3 RO()M\' RR, 2 R,\_ hlt1ns, ~1 nrl,.ck, ~II'[)!'; ro h11y or fM'a<"h. \'rl.v. fi4."l.J.~71' I Rr. rrplr .. C 'll. ~101· ... r~t snc:I f'111ri1 . 11rlul1 I .r11~1!. Sl.lO, Rrls. All ;1,.f>.lh·9:'.AA 2 Br. $mllll r1en. ~ltll'I', ,... rric.. rpt~. ~ff"', r.:11r. 11.·11..'<hl!rf 11ryrr. $111~. fi.12,l:IJl l. Sant.a Ana nrJ.:A;..' vnnKT 1 1"'", n .. ~··h, I ;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;; s1111r1 .. r~. """"'r rllx 2 hr, CAN'T BE BEAl "'"" "''" ""'" ''~"·" '"· ' : Ill' ~hnp.< i· p1r1· $1/.l, .\doll'< Rlllh,v nk, .'i.,l}...:l.1.11 2 Rnr: \1 n11n1r, nr nr; ... h- Cn1~. tlrrs $_. ~101·"'· '.'lo p<>l!I , $1 ·1.'i .'l.1f.-.1:-fl'i'. t.nr; l Rr. "ll' £Ar, ll1AIT1rrl rhilrtrrn or pr1<, r111m. ~rw·I rrl. n n i:-12-4:.4~. S!N(;t,E ~J'tY 5"uft\ -'""" Armn.<rtirr. 1 RR .• 2 RATI I C11rf\f'I.• I.: rlrp• Air C.ond1tionrr1 rn1'Atf' P 111in!': H~:ATE O ronr. r lPnty tl! \11wn Oirport fl S1nr11,1;,. l-lln DF:N VILl.Al.f. 2.-..nn South S11.lr11. ., S11nl11. AnA • M6-1:1?S Apt1., Furn ; or Unfurn. 370 Balboa Penin1ula 2 Sr 11.pt , yearly fi(:..-121:.1 :tfl fi pn1 --------2 ... 1·hn,I);,. 1z 'ln1. 2 Rl1 . nr1\ Corona d•I Mar 1·p1<, r1rr< f< r11 1H1, Xln1 Jr>1·.1-----·------- :\'r ,hn1\ c .t-/r,11• 1tlr11./ fnr T1nnir11I (;11rdrn \'t"'", I Rrl . ,.n··,p1r "'' 1'hilrlfr11. 1\11 1'"'"' r·rpJ Q111r1 . r ~-l11!'~tin11 . . ~11f) Ill" ~1 .... 1:11:,,,,.f;ll T!O~ -~17.\ ·~1n, f;41 .j_>f\.1. "r hi ;.11~~.·: f,,1 ~f>P I ------Costa Mesa /II.\: 2 ,\. .~ Rr, 2 R~. 1:;;. 'r"1 .c. 11r. r:rn1111 .~01\.·, '''" r 1\\1', ~.1r.-10~1. "'11·1 "''" /I \11\ZL'\'(~ Arlul1 I. I ... ! n I R"'ii.11!. 1 i 'l Rn l11rn nr 11111 Ap1~. Srlf i·lr~n . ow,., n 1\I' lin 1 Rr1 r11.<rl<. ~~;+r. •·pr~. r!rfJ.', Jnr111~1 & s.,. h11i11<. !111t'f' pno!. M.,rrima<: Wood1' 1.!~ i\1r1·r111111r \\';1~'. C \f. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 or~:,\'.'I "'·r: .. 11.B. (jl I 1 ;>."!li.j,1~7 ' Ofr l'l!l"Tl 10 11 m Ii r rn n ... 111 '''11.1.JA.\1 \\'/l!.Tf:f'!S en. f'11.rkhk" Rrl"rh l.1v111& for Arl111t.~ Casa Del Sol N. 2 RR·f11rn •unf. r vt pa· tin. h11tc In 2 BR. r lr\a1nri. 11 ~h11.·:\hr~. rrpt.o. rlrps. P fbi arrrritrd. t'1'l'lm Sl·I'.>. '..'lf.lil RfVN'lkhur •! S!, llB. • lil •ll %:'.AA.;'i~ • fllt1'!111ll ,\ lnrl 11111. fi.1.~.l\:-.7 !'1. sin:): .1 RR, s100. V«rv r Iran. Attr11r . 0..11m"r1 rl'1i- int'(, 0 11! fll<'I. ,\1n !llh!dl'l"lt~ "'' Jlt'I~. il 1: !'lR1-7~21 ,.v,.~. 2 RR-:-ri~rin~11r;;n-. -,1-hlk Jn h;o~1·'1 ~· ha,1 /I r. f'"llln1nrl~lr~ ': nr 1 A 1·~i1 Srpl ~ tn ,Junr J;1. h7.\-.11.ll H t: ~Pllt'kl1nc N ~:v.· I R~;nnntl \1 2 RR . 1'~ "'• Tnwnl1n11~r . rlw. .•h11~. J'lll!~1 . .rlt clr11: "' r11 $1 70 .. 17i \I' V.'1!.<tln ;.,..1~.'\till.i. ~OS WELCOME /\11rRrtll'I' :1 Rn·~ Slll~, 2 AR'- $!.;~. rurn1t11r,. 111•11d11hlf . 1\ll 'ftr:u . r .. 1. oi.: r~. nrr hlrlt. i\1·'111 Sl'f'l t '.lliR-7;,IO "' ~.12.fi21'1 17.1'2 Balboa Peninsula ___ -~ \\'INTER r r'nt11 I, 2 RR I h• • S.1~ V.'K N UP -On n re11n l,1v rn1, n1n·i:: ll ff'11 ~ ki1.: Y" FOR. RENT lnvrly R:i.chrlor-:o;1 BR. n~hw~r. \V•trr pa1rl S170, 121 1 Br H.\P.< Sl!'li f\Pr mn, ;\!;:i id ~rrvicr. P0111. Uril J'rl , A\'all !'\"'pl l~th, 67.'l-6~50. .1 BR. house, rtrpo~H . 2622 n ('lf':i.n r.. rrp'rl. Al~ 2 Rr. • Call_~:;....~.7'10 • :l-14-910~, &in111 An11 Av•, C.r.L $1:il ~Pl. Sl:ln !)(or 1no. C•ll ,,Ir~. Corona del Mer WI NTER-,.,-,-.,-,-~,~ mo. 962-50.'10. f'lt rchf'r, J!M,:t'\17 nr ll!l~·674:i I·---------- • ] Br. horn'. '1 8 ... r l"fll\" .. fRF'~5HT.Y p;iln!i"ri nirr1y ~~.R::J,:('~ ~11~~: S~~~i~ ::n 1:j,.,~1'.r~ 1~::~r .1 S~ t"~nceti y1rr1. l,.,n rrrt h11rk ,l"l'lrrl i RR . 1'1 inrl f..\2-fi7r.fi 4!!-t-4117 ml'I. O\tinrr~ 11111. C~ll Aft j :J48-7il0 t-111h~. nt w r1u·r S'2'.!0 '-in. ------·----lllf 11,ppl , fi7;...f>!l7!l 2 "'· t" ...... r • ...... , palio. a:~r. ·19'1-!li;,n f.42-i1.l9 F:\<P• C'OMRO 1 Rr l11rn. 11.·ro.ILI to · 'Y" ....... krh, ,\·r round rf'ntril. Sl.l:J. 1 2 Rr Cnmpl rurn. Oran. qi.11f!'I. S1M. ~ Vlctori11. Weltcllff Arili. nn P'""-· ~Z-.\l2'1. Sl''Ptl i;, t Q:"11r • pkl\ll! M&-87311. Mr;r. Unil 2. VACANT klve'" 2 BR. Nl'w -C -M-l'!Pftf'P. l Blk ,brh 'I rrltl·~ NICE 2: 8r. haulll!. s.1. G111 r 1 ~in! A-d • W lk ·tn otta 11a SHIO mt>. M6-4071, M2-9!'t:'i.i. Sl7:1. Urtl1 incl. At1_ult1. ~ ;::;~. Adult..--norp.~111,1 Ml'll. ~ARP I Br k 2 RR. Hid I BR. R<';vfmnt. f urn nr pe t!\ ~!I H1tmll1nn .... 'Wi-.liR:i Svf'!il'fln. fi-l:?~2.J.l ,. \',. fl"""'I ~r ~11'!1 Arlulra. No iwirtiflll,11 /urn Y ~ 11 r ! y Fountain Valley li l2-2fll.~ -' j !"'1~ 1·111 pr1 1~1 :o.tc11imv11'. Artulis nnl:o-~7:\-1~93. .1·104 'iv~>'D II , .. i1~0.l1'\ .\1.oirrti" Av,. NR lurni•hrr\ ;:11 1•r1,o n 11p:tr1mr n1 . L11'f11nriu~ fl'l'll, lll<h 1..,nn. ~r'llfllOI! 11~.i. Arluh.o; -nn [}tr.• 2~11 f:lrl r n .\vr . 6-15-51i;o or f.lli-R666 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. l&lBR'o ?rlVA!r' p'ltln pool • lndiv. 111undrv l11e.' NP:11r Oro:tnire c.n. Airport " UCI. Adt1llA only. 20122 San1a An11 Ave. Mil'. Mrs, Jo11.ehlm, Apt l·A *~Z15 ----------2RR , nl'W n11.in1. cpl:\, clrn~. ''"""· 1v11!,.r prl. $110 mo. 111 F.. R11 ,\ .'11R.fiAA~ ·~-·---·---r.~ Nrt!lllp ".r:J f'Jtn --------'.l ~r. J B,11 S2il\ t•1 J, 1-A~ll "ur ttw! tr~,11511rr.!'> J, tr11'h .11 1..· 2 Rr Ir.:. 1rl,;il lnr 2 mPn RA<1-fEIJlR. nir•. clP11n •1 N 7 BR . lri rm,,, pl'ltll. C,ils. Orp!! '"d F1N'pla~ tu rn lnto r.a..\h thru " DJ111lv I $1.'IO J. $1Fll Ar11t• fl nl,\ I f.!111nr,. 11r111ll $1 1'.l 11.·.,11)1 n:' ~hflp~. 1H1I f'lr1. 1AA4 1-lnn· MZ-11'.fi.l. P1l111 Cla~s!flerl Ari . "42-~7R Pr"fll 1~¥.H Churrh :l4•-flF\S.1. ifil ~IP~" Or ,..II ;..'Pwport rnv1.oi. :W~-0,\~ --'--'-"'----=-- 11EL1 JXF: nr" 2 Rr S1 ~'1. Sh111: cp1~. h11le<m,v. hlln.~. rnrl Rllr. I «h1l1! nk F.1f...:i47fi. BTr. 1 BR. C11rpr1~. ~!nvr. rr fnJ:, pJ1l1n. N,.., P"!/I, $120fmnn1h. :i?.7-2.'lfill -------1 RR. r.11r~CI' Apl P11rrh· fllrnishrr1. S7.l I MO. 1~7~ Pl11rrn1la, \~1 . 2 RR. $12.~m ... ~tfl\'P-k , ... rr,2: 11 v•1L 201~r \l.'111!11cf! s1. r \I . :..iµ.vn NE\\'LY OECORATt:fl 2 Ar wfc11r. SI~. \\'tr flrl. 1.i7:'t-A 0r!'ln2'' Av,o . C:all hrwn I k .>pm, l=.,~1'20 e NEW DELUXE e .1 RT!, 2 RA i\pr for lr~.\r·. lnrl ~rrnr. n1R .~l f'r 11111tr, rlin rm ." r1hl c:11r11r.:r. 11urn r11'1nr nnrnr r J11\'111I. Pool & Rr-c. a:'Cil. • $277' • !lfi~ Am1ctl\ v.r~_\', NR M111111r.:rrl hy \\'11.1.1A,'1 \l'Al.T~:rt" CQ. Huntington Beech ADUL TS-2 BR STUDIO !\ R~. fl'll1n. hA lr11n.1-". car. ro.t'f'. 2 hlk~ fl"lm f'l('f'1'n. $1 5(). 1401 Ol1v". II A AAYf'R(l~T. hrl111 r1nrk~. r~­ n/lr .1 Rr., '.I A;i ., r1rrrl•r ... S.'1.l(l mn. 2 Rr. 2 A11 $.lOO mn. n1>11l1nr. W\fi .07,12.' ARAND nrw drill'<" 2 Ali~ RA unit. nl~hwa~hrr. fl"lrn Nrill' hkl2. ,,11111 (nr 1~1 r .. 1111111 nr1 1n11i c·11n 1,..... rit rrp1~1nrr~. 61: .... ~1.;1 rt ~: RIC"'llA nrYS---1.rj)() AP.F:1\ 2 Rr/2 h ... , ~h111?. drr<. fr. <I" «f'il.f'lr ... n r1tnizr. O.:'lt, ,I rl,1 S'l.l'.1/111'1 lii,',....('I~ l·t ••TOV.'NllOU!-if:-. -2 'Br: 1•, R11, pr11· p11tin• .... null" nnl~, m nrL•, S220 mn. 1728 Rl'rlftlrri l,,;iJl\", :.1S-7i -:.1. 2Ar 11.·/r•''"-:-ir1u11~ "v"r :"1 -BEACHBL UFF APTS~ OELUX-BAYFRONT f')nl~ S1•1B-N" r1t-p. ~18-105.t: 2 &· .1 RR, 2 AA , rnnl. f'11hn.1 2 AR , 2 h;i , Ar1!ls. ,'\n fW'I~ 1'r :'>1~0172 I fl/\\' "2.11 ~:111~ ~12.7frt.I A1•1111 S"P' !fl F.7.>·01YI fr. l-f\r.-to.l!n~-rpttrlrv .1 -WALK -TO-BEACH -11 Rnfl\.I. """'\ d;mr111 ,.<J pi111n. c11r 51¥\ N" ppt<: lJl\•,ol,v 1 A.· l RR. r rit , r1rp•. r:~r~~, Atful r,. "° J)"tg :i.\7-.Vl~O nr :>4~1~7 bl1n,, ri,1,h11·hr J47 .1~~7 I Sl;I\ mn ~l~-AA.1,l . "A" 1'flrL<tln 1.n .. M.R. ' ' ' 9 -O<'~~°ANvTF:\V Fl'on1 51:16. l RR . Furn tlr l lnlurn. r.ASA PLAY/\. 11!h lt W11l rn1!, HA. :-..\f...R:ili7 . Nlwport-Be•ch __ _ VISTA OEL MESA Ap1rtment 1 , 1 It 2 ~R. r 1n•n It-l lnr fl\~ "'~h<"r -~1n1r ~nd RPrrii -'1 ShAg rrf'lr',-l.r2 Rrr l'f'!1 1d° RENT Sur1r1, $1~ i Tustin &. Mesa Drivlll, I * S45-48SS * ' --.-NICE e I Th• mil•! hl'auhf•ll 1·1"'""' of 1h• ~~· k 0t'f'11n In lbie ll,11rhor ,11rr11 2 FIR. l RA lll r"l.t fnr J,.;i ~,., !H2-2202. I • . ~ ; .... , ., .. ' .. . ' . ' . ,, . J/I •• _ .~ ~: ;~ ! .' ~ , ll ... -, I' /t'~ . • ..,. ' •. r .. 4 • {" .• ... ... .,. ........ ":-"' .• ... •~, > ... ...~ • c . -. ' ,. ' ' . . . ' . '. •·· ;, '. .~ ' ' '·· ·-· • • -•• \ GREAT AMONG THE • ' Here, among some of th e gr eat newspapers of the world, is an old friend . The DAILY PILOT look s as much at home on th is international newspaper rack as it does at the front door of thou san ds of 0 range Coast area homes where it is dropped daily. That should te ll you something. It should tell you that a "home- •. town newspaper" can be sophisticated and still not lose touch with what's hap- pening at city hall. Whether it 's news from around the w or Id or down the ' ' -• I block, the DAILY PILOT packages it best for you . And the simple fact is that, because the DAILY PILOT emphasizes local coverage, you 'll find a lot of stories in it you can't find in any other newspaper in the world . On this international news rack, it's among the great ones of the world. But at home, it 's the great- est one in the world (for local news). ' . L ONES Copyr\9111 m(m!JcvH 4P' ·• ' ,. l --... ~l4.~l ·".' . ·.~ '. : . ' ' .. ' .. . . -., . . . . , . ' . " . -·.· .. DAILY PILOT • • " .. • • IS Pl~OT·AOVElTJSEl • WldrMMil.)<, Stpt.tmber l, 1971 Wtdll6diy, Stpttmbtr 1..1971 DAILY NLOT f'!l~m•l••n I ~ ·1 ''""" -]~I ''""" "]~I , .. , ... ,_-](gl 1-.. ..... _ ,~1 ~1-~-~ .... ~ .. -~,~~~l~'!ll!!-'"""''!11!!'_".~~~J~~IJ~I ~-~-~,[ll)~IJ~l.._!!·_fnt!!!! ... _'"!!!!~"~lrUJ; : ................ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~J 1 :;;;;;i'•¢i~;;~;;;: : ~pt1., Vacation Rentals 415 lndustrlarkent•I 4SO Found (fr" ad1) .S.SO S.by1itting Gardening Job Wanted, Female 70'2 Help Wanttd, M & F 710 Hef, Wanted, MA I' 710 : ' Fum, ., Unfurn. ~ •• BIG BKAR CAB"'iN,'"""l * COSTA MESA * found, anWJ turdr: with dllt-__ C_O_S_T;..A_M_&_S_A--ISPENCER'S Lawn Sttv\oi::, R.N, deslns job In phyl.i. BABYSITTER for Infant. ! Bil, frp(c. 2Jl: SS"l-19S6 or l2&i IQ tt. w~ power, pt!. tincuish~ merkin&a. C-M. PRE-SCHOOL tree-!!.'\!, I.Avon ('I re . da.n& o!fk-e , Call alltr & pm Oldtt M>mlJl vrerd. Utit cool(. raJ&hl lb1tt.. "P· ens ! tf'il•wpart a..ch l Resort Llvl119 !Luxury apt livU11 w/Sl mil· ; lion tt:cr'e11ion, .SWJmm1ng, ; t~11n!1, bl.Qlards. and \'OJ.. ; leyba.11, health clubl', uuna1, : dubhouse, puty room, resi- : den! tennis pro I: pro 100p , a nd much more : Single5, : l & 2 BR's, furn-Unlurn. ' Rents trom $13:'1 , , No '. leasr required. fl.todela Optn : D!'lily 10 to 8. ·OAKWOOD GARDEN : APARTMENTS Newport-North ~ Irvine Av~ 6"5-(}5.50 714 : 846-6457. vate otl'ict, new bid&. Ple-a.se. idennfy, ~lll.). Aak Enroll oow tor Fall deuiu.pt, Re 1.1o11 ab I ~. 49'.l.-5721. h.skpf'll, $ dy.s, $30. Pd man. liJ3..1722 tor app't. The • Rentals to Shar. 430 1740 aq ft, 3 otfi~1. ll0.2'2Q tor Andy, l.!th 4t Monrovia, 'ii day -of. 548-52'13. N~tf. Llcenee. bohda)'I. So. Cout Plaza. Menymac. c.orona de! Mar. 1 : _.., JJOWl"r, nr S.O. frwy. 1-'ouod black and whl\e c:ocka· fuU day attslons. Planned AL'S l.Antiseaping. Tree P/bme, $4 Per Hour. aJ't'll. 54()....84f7. COOK-Reti.n!menl H 0 te. l, , fF.MALE roommate ¥-"antei<I 25Cfl sq ft, lrg oHtces, plenty poo rtinnlng on Coast Hwy prog1·am, hot lunches. Ages remnval. Yard ~mode-l ing. • 67S.3808 * BABYSl'~iER, 1 child , TU~ dietary exp, Over 25. ! to share 3 BR house-in La-of parking, nr S.D. frwy. No, Imm Newport Beach. 2.fi, hrs 6:30 AM • 6 PM. 'J'ras.h haulini:. lot cte&.nup. H elp Wanted, M & F 710 thru f'ri., 1 lo 6:30 pm, Sta. 962-.5531 1 euna Be-ach, 2 blocks from * C. NATTRESS RLTR. * 673-i39J rve-s. Sl.O \\'k-COf.tPARE! 642-4.050 Repair sprinklers.. 673-llli6. 1213) 5.!ll--3257 Hnl~ Bch, nr I Beach. 43-1-:?:167. 230 E. 17th, C.~1. 6'12-1-185 -NE\\'PORT H hts G Slater&: Edi\·3.J'rl~. COOK, Fry, exf)lr. ROO Black mini.a. male, poodle, '1i area. •n•r•I Service• P /time ~1426/641-0590 , ;-.t\1ATE needed to tuxl * Newport Be•ch * 00 collar. found 6 p.ni. f r1• Large ydlsandbox/cralls. Aet.'Oun111n~ Sl2K BABYSITTE R; ctn" for 2 . ~ & aha.rt' 2 br apl in C.M. or NEW M-1 Building day, S.D. rv.'Y at Univer.;ity. Balanced lunch. Xln't care. THINGS by r.1Cll»e, Lt . Controller f25K small children for nn. I: COU1'':ER fll'l Jor dry ! S.A. 67>4301. 8JO Production Pt George Grupe, ~.!-2-130. 6~5-2754. ~CPA & ConstrurnonJ brd .l a rea 54.lary NB clea.nuii plant. Apply l ' TEACHER ne-"'• ·-m--•I•. 42oo c". l~t -"L~l~C~'~O~C~H71~L~O~C=A~R-E elect., plun1h. lence, tile. s~ 5,-n··te·"--112K ~~37 s. . .. Hour Ma.rtinh:ine 2200 ~ ""' '"" "' ~, FND; Pup;iy. lrl!ih Si>tte-r. lnstlns, Cllfl>l'lltry, paint etc. '"'I' r-" '""""'" .,,......,~ · ' • oceanlront, furn, from Sept 83.1-3535 Mr. Herrel, Agr. Vic: 20th & New·porr Blvd. Harbor & Baker, Cf.of. 5 yr.!. 545--082(). I Trailer or boat bckgrnd) BABYSl'T"TER w a n 1 e d , Harbor, Costa Mew.. ~ -June, $U2. 5-18--4293. 1600 ft Industrial 1'wo of-V.'earing mJJar. 54$-4573 01• exp. Refs. 54~2943 RESCR E NEWPORT dependable person, wkdy COUNTER girl v.-·ant.ed, A~ ~ 2 Students Nd, Rm. Mate for I.ices. Heriragr RE'al Estate-. 5-18-2884. Xlni ,,,.,. _,,, 1• my ho··•. c~" E NING Personnel Agency morn in my home. ~s.6672. pl)' Ke-n tuck Y Fried ~ ........ " "' ..... for f!'t'f' Es.timaie 833 D D N B · Chicken 2929 E. c.out H J Br. hclus4! in N.8. 172. Ask tor Les Lu y mes.. FOUND : I E Y E GLA SS '.\lon-Fri.1'-lesa Verd" area Ask lllr Doug 5-18-T'a?l over r., • • BABYStTT'ER.-TLC !or 3 c-.1 . ' wy, ~ ~•.;__f 2'1 ••k •--~--toy . 54G-il :'ll. C·"' hoo d ,-' 642-3870 "" • .......... · lUI . .._,...., ==~=~~~--~ LENS, tinted. Vic: Big ......... sc I 1s1. Re 's. mo. Infant 7 a.m to 5 pm. 5 . BACHELOR ~s1t<11J;h l REl\'T l'\f-1, 1125 !Q· ft. Coron11 Bc:h. 8125/71, Alt * ~9-1791 * Hauling -days my home. 962-<iZ78 . COUNTER Helper for Itahan ~ 11351 55 ' Deli, Full/p/timt!!, 18514. ~ to share 3 Br apt. tz blk mo. 13 Logan, cr-.t. 6 pm. ;).l~.56\J. Exp child care, my hon1 e, Adm Sales BABYSITIER--lniai~t-8 AM 0 _,,h Bl·~. H.B. : , Ol<ean. 673-16&1 alt 5. Call 675-5116 M 1 1 & 1 YARD, garage, cleanups. oc •u GRF:\' f.: wti t. 6 mo's, young orn a terooon IBIC h, Reniove Irr.es, d to l PM. Own trans. Mature ~==~~----~I • ' N""port-South WAJ\'T to ahllN' 2 br apt 11.t INDUSTRIAL Unit s, C.M. ca1, vie Santa Ana & Ro-Vic Baker, O.! 5j7-4~ sk i p l oade r , l~~ck~:~ LOOKING FOR adult only! 645-498.~ • ~OUPLE to manage 20 : :1700 16th St. &12-8170 Ne\','po<1. 1110 mo. Call 110-2~ power. S95. to 11 ~ o. . 291 B\BYSITTING \1 I °'7-~"". A CHANGE? Uruts, eX<'hanre for 2 BR ; nlona a! ·.,., .,...!. nite, ' .. y 10mr . .,., £"""' BABYSITIER-l.Jvr in or ,01 .~,m·"-'·-·.u-·• .. .S, 1nt1 An1 8l1--8863 btv.•n 9 l.t. 4. Si15tMO. Ph: 6-12-1485. P" N 13 lb •-k o •1 ...... ..,. ~:r ni111w• cumPr o, 1n e ..... r . ays or ev"'s. .. 8 tu r e TRASH & Garage clean-tip. nu t. 2 C'h!rlm 4 & 6, 5 days edfie ot all P~ of main-: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J Offlc• Rental 44(1 SAN Clemente 4,000 sq lt 2 FOX ierner. reniale'. rerenl 11'0man. C'.\l area. 642-1665. 7 dayl. $lO a load. Free est. NO COLLEGE 11-B. 968-1191. lena.nce. Hw;l;land may havr - , VILLA MARSEILLES pl'oduction facililiPS J ha . mo1he r~. wh11e w I brown I BABYSfTIING in my OO~u.'. Anytimr. 5-18-5031. OR EXPERIENCE BAKER: This new company outs.ldr job, Call 546-5025 att • BRAND NEW DESK spa.a-available S50 separate oUiee contact J im h d \f h o. Pl II 1 h , 1 d NECESSARY! , ea , . onan:: voaY aza . · ot unc es « elle't' yard bas opening for day shift. 6 pm, SPACIOUS mo. Will provide furniture Lon1as 493-1586 492-9771. ""]On HAULING, Yard Clean-up by • . 15 4~;J'". 1'" &l:J--5-l!)'.1. . d 11 d Ideal Location. St.art $651), 1 ·0-E""'L-1-c~A~T-E=s~S~E-N~M~-• l & 2 Bd A at mo. Answering service experie nce co ege stu en1, IF YOU HAVE TI~E an, : rm. pts. available. 305 No. E l Slorage unit, 360 sq. ft. $IO. l_FND. !.!ale dog, sh11ggy grey Builders Large tiuek. Rerus. 534-ls.16 AAILITY TO ca:i.1/'ll UN I-Call Jean Brown, 540-fi-055 f/time. Mu1t be .neat & Adult Living Camino Real, San Vi_ 16th St., >l .B. 6-16-1724, poortl e-mix Vic.Alhertson's, COASTAL AGENCY de""ndable. Pnlt over 18,: Furn. & Unfurn. Clrmente. ,.92-4420 542-~1. CdY!. Call Dr. Stutkton. NO Job Too Small! Bric k, Hou1ecleaning CAT,.... \\'JTH PROFESSION-2790 Harbor Bl at Adams ,se;-Teny, ffi·Tim.e Dell, , Dis.h11oaSh'"• col--,,,.....,rd1nat· I block, concre1e, canv<nt "-', ......._..__ -----1 AL 1 1-:0PLE & \VANT TO ~ "' _..,., FOR lease or rent olllce Rentals Wanted 460 673-1030. . ... -•J r.1esa Cleaning Service START A Nf:W, EXCITING BAKER, experienced, per-495 E . 17th St .. Ctwt. Mesa. , 'ed appliances . plush 1ha.g I==~.~-~~--111111 a rm, house leveling, C , ""· • suite 1n shopping center. 1;,o F OUND La hrarlor Re tre1\'Pr arpers, ~V indows, Floor ere. CAREER JN TIIE rNVEST-manent. Trotters. °""ery, DELI RESTAURANT , carpel . choice ol :l color GORGEOUS ne¥-' golJ course ' gar. door rtp;iirs. Free est. R · 23 L Bo ch 1 sq. IL Recept rm, 2 offices, . you ng female, \'ery fr iendly. \\lood 9S2-6!H5 es.id.&: Commc'I. 5.18--4.Ul J\'IENT FIELD V.'E HAVE .1 forest. aguna a · Full timr , Expe.r. Only Wtth ~ ~~:~;: : ~i:~d ·IV~· storage, ba , crpt'd. Avail honie. exclusive Canyon l\I i s. s ion Viejo area. y, · Bay & ~ach Janitorial 1'1ANY POSITfONS TO BE BAR.lt1AID. Day or n[te or Rrf!"rencn. 1\1.ifnt back- d ,_,. . h 9/1. 333 E. 17th St. CM. c5nu.ntry ,c 1 '6' b • 3 p,Blm · 83lH1,11. Carpet Service Crpt~. ""'indo\\'s, floors, etc. FILLED IMr-.tEDIAT ELY. part time. Exper oot nee. ground. aver 21. Hunt. , robe onra -uouirect Jig t. lli:.n.. 645-2450. pr111gs, . r. , . a, ~~~~-~--~~ R ~-'I n. ,, __ ,,.,, ,,,,.35 · • '1111 In kHchcn . bresklast "" beautifully J 11 r n . EX-LIDO. Isle -!.JJng hair, J OHN 'S Carpet 4c Upholstery es. & ~mn1 · 646-1401. The "'dttn o=, "''..,..~"' • Beach .&-; P.1.1ssion Viejc 1 • : bar • huge priva1e fenced Dl::SK s.;:>are available S50 CHANGE for similar Np! tortoi!'e shell k11len, \.\~II Cleaners. Extra Ori • HOUSE OF CLEAN -NO COLLEGE OR EX-BEAUTY station for rent in areu. •. Call 830-4410 fo r 1 :, Will ·"" 1urn· --• f 67' 3 ·9 PE!'UENCE NECESSARY patio . plush landscaping . mo. prov"'e it11re Beach 2-J Br home, prefer ca .... .,, or. ..>-10). · St>an1[)00 free Sco!chgu&n:l Profess. CllI'pet Cleaning. BECAUSE \VE \VANT TO ne"•ly d~ted N.B. salon. ~ppt : . brick Bar-B·Q's . largr heat. at SS mo. Answering service "'al('rfront. (6 lo 9 mos). Lost SSS I So 1 I Re tar d an 11 I . Frre est. Ref's. 642--6824. TE CH Excel. loc. $35 per wk. * DRIVERS * ·, · ed I I I Ill ava'.lable. 222 Forest Ave, 5-1? D & II I A YOU TO DO BUSI-642-23n poo s an · La Be h 494-941i6 -9505. ----.-:-0-:---,----rgreasen a co or Housecleaning By Day. NESS rN OUR PROFES-N E • ' 3101 So. Bristol St. guna ac · ORANGE Sch1vinn Varsity lirightenE'rs & 10 minute 0 T · BEAlITY ~rato-W·•i·• 0 Xpenence :, RESPONSIBLE business.-,__ . b'k l d . wn runsporta!Jon SIONAL r-.1ANNER. '-'vc '" .... , .,... '{~ MJ. N. nf So. Coast Plau) DESK srl8ce available $50 uuy Ii 1 r , .o sp · Vic. bl<'ach for \\.'hlle carpets. Call l\3&--0648 ~t t be fl 'bl I I! N I S1nt• Ana mo. Will provide tumlture man, ¥.'ants cle11.n, furn, I J\lagnolia &-Garfif'!d, f . v. Save yollr money by saving l \IS eXI e, no 0 QW-ecessary . PHONE: 557-SlOO at SS mo. Answeri'ng service c 0 n d 0 I! w n h Ii e abt $11) Reward. No Questions me extra trips. W'I\ ~le.ill HO USECLEANING •Company Cat Ptan lng nece.r;sary. Sal-guar. Must have clean Calif. dr!v : available. 17875 Beach Blvd. 9/S 962-4839. Asked. 962-4046. living rm dining rm & hall \\'ILL DO ANY TYPE. •Free Company 1'rain1n1 968--1&77 ~,V. Ing record. Not upder 25. : ~ Huntington Beach. 642-4321 \\!ANTED: Room !or 111Jrk· LHASO Apsn, fenlale, linle $15, Any r m $7.5(), couch E.xp .. & Re11s. 546--0821 aft 4. • Full !Tinge Benefits BEAUTY Operatol'!: Earn YELLOW CAB CO. ; ' ~ BAY VIEW OFFICES ing bachelor, in Laguna boy'~ buddy. Vic Spruce & SlO, ct.air $5. 15 yrs. exp. is Painting & •Start Jmmediately more n'IOnry; Rent space at 186 E. lfith St, C.M. ; J I & 0.1 A ,.. . . Beach .. __ I . ,,_, I p h • Hair \Ves.t, 613-4186. DISTRIBUTORS ·-·-• lo• ', R1nt1la ,-uxe. tr-....onchlloned · Orchirl, SA J.lghr,; 4:30 \\'ed w, .... coun s., nc1t me •tUU, 1ptr ang1ng TO HELP START YOU ...... u:u _ . Lido Area • 50c Sq. Ft. 494-8945 evPs. PM . Rl'"-'flnl. ~9-1907. d<' \\'Ork myseU. Good ref. organic health &: rcology ) ' •-1 ~"7 531-0101. PAPERHANGER custom ON THE 'ROAD TO\VARDS Banking 11 p •-4"">178 ' .................... I 1u:a onom1ci; Bkr, .,,.,..., 00 * BLUFFS, 3 hr, 2 ha condo . LOST above Big Corona. Rlk -~-~---~--I \\'ork no job 1~ s.mall All f"INANCIAL INDEPEN· EXPER. 1;;;:"':·:::'~:::'::~:::"'::":· ::~1 :, :Rooms 400 .ATTORNEY'S From .S350. & \Viii maJe-English Sheep Jntrocluctory Special Guar,t1.n . For Free est~ .Call · DF.N~E &. PR EST r G E, ]i OFFICE 675--1&'!7 !'VI'S dog. Name: "Sebastian." 10'/C Dls(.'\)Unt 96S--0316. YOU LL HAVE TiiE SUP-COMMERCIAL iEAUT priva1e or ;;i:;:I : room in lovely home. Xlnl ! tmd, loving rare, !or the :f'lderly. Color TV, pa tin, Nr : Leisure \\'orld. &30-8554. :.+ U5 per We e k Up. : W/Kitchen. $30 week up : ••"·, spaCI' Avaj). 213/432-7517 $5.l 10 S75 mo. Grnd flr. air/rond. 1648-B-C-D Newpo r t Bl v d, C~l . .6-l:Z.-2S21. 644-1061. Misc. Rentals 465 Re\\·arrl~ 673-925."i Steam or i;han1poo cleaning I==~---~-~~ PORT & AID FR0!\1 F'TN· TELLER LOST fc>male Samo~-ed vie R 01.«M?n~l~la"-<I v~;~1;1i:. ~·~kr ~:r:~f~~~ ~~~}AL TNVEST!\fENT AN- DAY DISHWASHER Apply In Person CAMPERS & BOATS fc>nced lot stora~e 50c ft. 0-12-6560 Pali!'<ldrs Rd g, Campus. epairs or ,.. ,.., ST R. E. BROKER. Free Es.I. 645-1317 frt>e est, Dan Sch"'arti UAVID0 B, LOOKINGLAND. C.i\1. :"llecrls. m{'(flcaJ carr. 5-17-5846 or 84(,..2182. Rc>11·ard: 962~1098. Carpenter EXPER. PROOF MACHINE OPERATOR Ancient Mariner Restourant INDIVIDUAL bldg for ol- 1 !lees or store, 211 W. Annouite&ments 11 -1 LOST ~ tiTale St. ~rnarrl ANY SIZE JOBI YOU supply the pa I n t . Rooms painted SIO ea. Alro Res1d, t..'Omm'!, inclus apts. exterior. Call 5413-7046. CALL NOWI 558·0444 : r-.lote.\. * ~9755 "'* * FURN. mom in priva1e !Br ookhur'llt/Cs t Hwy, : mature male-only. $6.i per , mo !!62-2029 81trr 4 pm. ~iv" on Balboa ll'. \Vomens' • ~. hotel. I<il. lac. S70-~1!0 : per mo. 117 Agatl'. 675-361~. ~LEEPING---r:m-. -S60-m-;:;: ! tl lalln'E' 81'!Ult. Priv ha & : ent. 2135 Eldrn, Aril 6. Cl\f. l'RTVATF. mom. h;ith & w;1w10, C.M. &12-6560. ~-----' * NF.\VPORT BEA':'H 2C1l 3tX1-:,00 I!. 35c Pfi. M1 . Ervin, 675-hillt ?.00 sq. fl. S65/mo. Cp!'rl & drp'ri. Cosht :\leSll. Call &l&-2130. Business Rental 44.l _____ _._. --- Auto t ransportation 525 NEED ride from ti1cAA Verde arca. to v1c of Brookh111'5.t & Ball Rd. Anaheim & RETURN . ;,.\f..-7&1 2 al! 5:30. 2,880 SQ fl. Commercial blc\g I )~ for Jc>ase. 134 Commercial P•rsonals 4kJ \Vay. C.f.1. f.f·l Z 0 n " . ~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·j;iji 548-5569 11 no a n~we r • 54HOZ2 Personals 530 ;patin,, $25 wk. Al sn Rmm & SHO\l/ROOM mf<>, & office ---------·-!21l k 54 • SAILBOAT-MEXICO !sharl" ha. w · p....lj!r.i:i. ~pace. Close in Laguna loc. MAZATLAN t\JRN l'l"J()m f()r T'l"nt. ni;;e $95 tll S350 Mo. 49-1-4653. Sail 11,1me to Puc>rlo Vallii rt<i , '.ouie1 home In' Co~T11 :\fP.<:a.1-.~p~,-,m-o~R~,-,-,;~1 ~Loo~-,ti~.,-,~.-I La P<17., Se;i nf Cnr1e1., & :For 11·ork'11; man. 6"12-17~1. 18x40. Xlnt traffic. 1813 r-.1i1zatlan. Share expenses. $s.ik s7.;Fum. U1il rvl. 1 Harbor. Ct.I . 64&-fi654. t2131 371!-9171. '!rl ult nnlv. 2 Rooms, 01. & E. 17fh St., Cos.la '.\!csa ATIRAC fen1ale 11•ill tP<1ch HB. 642.-8.520. S1orc>-0ffice, S60 Per i\fon1h you to dance, privately & Gu@st Home 415 Rea\oootnics Bkr. 67~>-6700 confidentially. Call Belly ' Comn1l'rcial-lndustrial IYl:ro?';,.;\ or ;,.m.5540. ELDF:RL)' lady. i;ent or rouple for .,m11\I )!\Jl"st .horn'!'. Xln't carr. :io\.)-:1410. llOO~f & boarrl ror pnv11te & . M'mi·priv~tr l'f'Om ~ 646-7206 Jummer Rental-, -420 NE\VPORT B<:h Lal:>nr DAV 'l•:k only, ;\ br. 2 ha. homP , '1 blk ocean, pool. 01\·nr. 833-3945. * * * 500 !o 1300 ~.F. APCARE SW lo $330 ~S.C.l 1-496-18-j(l Vasectomy, Abortion, Ador- SHOP rl'lr rPnL S7:i mo. Back tion. Info & counselin g. hldg. 1123 \\'. 16th S!, N.B. 6'1 2-4436. ;;.\8-QO.M ALCOHOLfCS Anonymou!t . QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 * * P.hon{" 5-12-7217 or write P.O. Bnx !223. Co;;ta f.1er.ii . I~ _'~_1 '_'·_·-~I ~ Found (trae ads) 550 VIC Boy's Cluh, CM. I pr. * V1'ry ~lrJnc i~'f' .':lasi:. Call !'.(1'2-:187:'1 all .l. S.\li\LL male .... -h11r pmttl P, Brown .~ 11•hite , vie. N.B. Police Station. Rew 11. rd. 642-41 01. LOST puf!lf:. Re-ward !or con- tents. V1c: Nr Garfielrl IV Bmokhurst, HB. ~2-5732, -.962-SOOO. LOST in Fashion 1$11' small male clog, brown w/blk n111rk1ni;s. '' \V'1 I bur ··. Rf"ll•an1 . o;-.1, 494-1670. LOST. bro11·n & whitP male dog. Pan ('('t('ker, S.A. Hrs arPa. 5-1&-7!l56. LOST. ~e n male-p11rak~et, J\1Ps<i Vcrrle area, Rc>11•ard . 5'15-~159. BEAG LE pup, nla!I', go1dish brown 11·/hlack !ail ,t, E'ars, "Charhl'." R""Tri. 4!H-237R. IRISH S<"l!c>r, \"ery line look- ing mill<' ... Bo .. , vic Lag. Bch. flll"rfl. 491--8-143. GOLD charm Ch r i s 1 m Rs tree. v1r Ba.lhoa Islanct Reward. 673-4344. LOST~ Lady·., pla1 . diamond ¥.Tisi wa tC"h and band. Rev.·an'I. 5?.6-21524 . CALICO kitten. :i mo 's lost 1n nre11 0r /l.1nrinrrs & J-l ighlanrl, N B. 5-iS-090'.'i. MF:TAL l'C'taill<'r brare for fCf'lh. Vi<": Balf"a.ric S(hl){)l. R/30/71. Rt"11·ard. 5-15-108:3. !'>1ALE O;ir-h~huOO. rerl rolor , \'ic F: 2flth SI. C.:\f. 6'16-ilS61 r1r : rl:i.~-s !\3.\.-0780. GRf'.Y-p,......,..J~e-,-,,710--1""-.·-1 on\\'. l'.>!h. C.i\I. Child5 rwt Trader 's Paradise lines times dollars Vir Tu~t1n & 2Qrh C.:\l. I I I ~ :.411--0.\27 :n5!ruction f1'E' FOUND~V~;~ .. -.~.~~~k-,-,,-"-l~k l ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;; NP1l'ian<l , H.B., hlk & white JI Gia ... ~ 20 delux' units on high tlse toned lot. Wilshire Blv. '1ant Lido Isle or bayfront tlnmf'.. The Irwin Co. J<X)' Rare Colorado River (rnn1age, Jshlct, looed R·3. Eq. Sl t 5(l(l fOT" houlif'/inc:- Cf>m• pr TOs.. Be11 Molt. ltltr. 5-i8-116R: ~17~44 eve1 tlav · 3~; s etts, choice Sa n pi.mu/Pamona area, ZOrK"d .tu. 60c sq rt, S.l!i.000 equi1y. ~ant Income, T.D. '1 or :r l~l. 54fi.0018. f ill tradr lo lewl, 1n1ga1- ed acres w I 3 rtnlal1 in Heme1 !or Ora11ze Co. ln-.,me J'lros>t'rtY. Call 1141!1&2·2561 Will tnde or ft't\ BIG Bear °''·home. l \; 'ac choke n.3 frope:rry, l bl)( trorn lake. 'tr11de for $+4,000 hm or in- li>me prop, 12131 319-ml <bl\m'I btdj, 60 x 45, H.B. 'trade up for •t:rT.tlg.!: l&:c. ft Franklm'I, S15.l'O} val• '62 CO RVA IR , auto., runs gQtlt1 , hAs 5 n!'W tires. '59 Ct1d. Will tradr for van. hntit, 1raill'rs, nr what have: ,Ytiu. ti4~-()(r77 af!er :'I. Ml Nl·RANCll, Back BAy Ar<>a, hor.<:r11. C'onv. lilab1e. 2 BR hnuse, $.18M valur, $23 1\-1 Pq. For inrome property, TD'1 or ? Bkr. 5-16-2011 . HAVE 2'.~ Acre1 Antelope Vallry. Will tradr up for home tn $60,000 in CMINl!w· Jl0r1 . The Doyle Co. Eves: P-.18-fiJ.1 I. .. 2·X Ar.tts betwn Mojave & Tehachape. Horset, rtablea:, traib. Beaut 1unee1 . SllXXl eq. Tr11rte-rm-truck, ca.r. e'{C. 968--0154 Aft 6. Have good T.D."1 ln small aliet, ¥-·ant house w/smatl loan or dee.r. Jack Kistter Real for, ~ale rock-11-f!OQ. :..1s.-o3~ Schools & 1-'EJ\1 ,\LE Bragl1>. 1>.'hilr/ instructions 575 Bro\\'n I Black 5464 921 or 646-231!). f'ND: Old frmale Yorkshire TP1Ti!'t. Vir: Adams b Albatross.. 5.\0-3701 LITILE bh1f'k r;-11'1r!hai1,.d male dog. &'la-2758. OX'K-A-POO. ~1esa Verrle flTe.ll. 540-762!'1. The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Tra in To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Lrarn to oprrate B11lldoz- f'T!:, DraJ!'.lincs.. Cranc>s, Scrapers, Loaders, 1'rrnch- rrs.. etc, S tudy at home followed by re~id(>nt l:l'ain- ing al our modern facility in Miami. Florida. Home Office-Miami, Fla. Approved for Veterans UNIVERSAL HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOLS Dcpl. #1203 ;101 Goklrn Cirf'lC Drive Santa Ana . C8lif. 92705 Phone: (714 ) 517-7521 Name ·····-·· .. ·········-·-·-····-·· Addres11 ................. ·-····--·- City ...................................... .. Stale ....... _._ .. Zip ............. . Phnn• -· ..... -·· Age ·-··-·· . LA Schnol of Ma11AA~e Santa Ana -540-6936 Lo1v rost day/eve clsues GUITAR l.e~!ons, SIO per mo. your home or mine. 496-5n7. leave m~age. Al! types work. Qutt k Serv. p A IN TING/Papering. 18 Reas: Yree es.I. 962-1961. yl'!. In Ha.rbor area. Lie &. Ask for Mr. Roger ADDIT. & Repair. cab, bonded. Refs furn. 642.-2356. Ar.1BITIOUS "'Oman needt'<f fnrm1ca. marl1te, fir l1le, FOR clran & neat painting. "'' make-\Jp j n 1 1 r u ct 0 r. paneling. Ant iq. r11rn. -\pterior & exterior, Call P/lime & I/time. Wtll repa ir & refin. Free es.t. Dick, !lf>S-1065. train. Exec. posi1ion nvail. 64·1-759.rt No Wastini,: Subsktiary of Gen'I f'r'91'ts. EXPER. re model i ng . *WALLPAPER* 842-~. cabinets, repairs. miiint. No When you call "~fac" IA '~PT=~M~.,-.~.,.-m-,~-,-N'-H_C.0 _ joh to0 small. Re a I· 54S-1441 646-lTII cple & handyman, Small ~.....,~;;:"~'~· --.,.-~~~-J FP~AJINNTTirtN<iG~.~prorof;fo;,~,;~o~Ntl~-:-. )Al!ill ga~ning. 2 BR !urn. apt, CUSfOl\1 ¥.'oodwork. lormica w 0 r k g u a r n . c 0 I 0 r phone' & utils pd. 6-12-1!.167. by Durk.an-Jone~. RPs.id . speci11.list . 962...6143, AT TENDANT nt>e<tffi Comm. 64&-5168, 67a-78l3. 547-14-11. :>c\'eral hours dat!y for CemenT, Concre:a * INTERIOR EXT.ERJOR * elderly gentlemen, he<! ra- PATIO Special1s.1s. Add di.~Hnclion lo yolir home \\'ith a custom patio design. ct.'. especially for your home. Quality. Experien c e Sal isfaction . Eason & Sons Construc!ion. !'>l&.-0769. PATIOS, walks, drive, ins.tall new la.¥.•ns, siiw. break, tf'move. 5-18-8668 for esL Contractor "'°!\' \Vay, quality home n•morl . \Valls, CC'lling, fioori; f'l r. No job too sn1all. ~·17--0036. 21 hr 'lnS . serv. \\'ATERPRF vlnyl de c k coa!1n1;s. a ll typr~. Lee Roollng Co., Oil. 642.-7222 Gen, Bldg. Contracts l..aioge-Small-All Classt"S &12-!'19!17 • f..!6-9to3 Adr1H lons + Ren1or1ehng Gc>1"\\-·1ck & Son, Llr. fi7.1-6041 * !:>1~2170 Electrical E LF:CTRICIA.~. Hcenserl, honded, Small jnhs, maint. & repa ir11. MS-5~3 Gardening AL'S GARDF.NING for ~ardening .L 1 ma I I lanOscaping services, call 5413-5198. Servlng NeWporl. CdtiT, O:ista Mesa. Dover Shores, WestclUf. FRONT Yard Lawn Scrv. SlO mo. Bac.kyards a I.so . Weeding. yard clean-up. ~2-.llfi12. PROFESSIONAL Gardener, tree work, pruning, 11prinklers. clean up jobs, 111 nds c ap l ng. George, 646-5893. Lic, irui, guar11nteed. Call tfC'nt. Pr.:irtfr:al t1Ur!il t1J; Harris. 6-12-4558. Expert a h1Iit:v RE".l crt'nce r r q • airless. sprayin~. 499-3(f.)2. ~~~~~=---­PROFESS 10 NA L Painting - 5 ATTRACTIVE wo me. n intrr/extcr. Honest ¥.'Ork. neecied to learn k reach Lie & ins. 54S-27a.'l. 645-5350. pmfe~sional m A k e -u p . . F/tin1e, p/ttmr. E xec . PAI N TIN G. Honest pnsit ion avail. D.11 Viviiine guarantee<! work. Lic'd Any .. C·'l 67• 5740 Woor111.rd Cosmei lc s stze JOb. iu a-. :,.14_146'1. PROFESSIONAL painting -- intt'rior/exterior. QuaJity ATTRACT. WAITRESS work & n1ateria1. 557-74~ Exper. Not unrtcr 21. NO ~===-.--.,.-~.--,-I PHONE CALLS. Appl,v rn PAINTING. lntPrtor. ex-JX"rS<Jn Surf & ~ir!oin 5930 \erior. Free estimates . \V.C'1;~, Hwv NB · R4l-0Hl3. . ' ASSl!'TANT Managc>r, over Pla•ter, Patch, Re;>a lr 25, no e~pt>r. nee. F11ller PLASTER-Patch-Rm ,\t:lds. Bni:o;h Co. 962--0416. :\ccous. ceihn~s. s I u r c 01-. ............ .., •• refln. Free e s tlmates..I• ~"~"'·1~"1=· "',,...1"'=1 "'"""'''"""""· "'1Ass1"sta nt Mgr ~ PATCl·I PLAsrERTNG ,\]\ lypi'!<. f'rP(' l'l'tima.le!. Cameras Ciill ~25 Plumbing PL~~,~I~"~~ ~;~1R Department • &!2-.1128 • Heads ~co=L.E-~P LUMB~I N~G~1 bl hr. i;Prvlee. 645. \lfil Roofing Office LEE Roohng Co. Roofing of c h • all type~. RCCf'IV('r, repa1n;, as 1er !he r-mo roof coatings, whi!r. & color. f..te/bonded since '47. 642--72'12 A-t Mobile Home Roofing Scivicl'. Roo l11 ca u Ike-d, M!aled &. Coatt'd. &15-2550. Sewing/ Alter•t1ons e Dres$making -Alterations. De1ig11ed to suit Yf!U, Call Jo • 646-M46 full & P/Time Application• Acc•pted Monday thru F rld1y IOAM-lOPM ma. •1 -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 6 ti·lonarch Bay Plata South I..aauna • 496-1273 Equal Oppor. Employer BANK TELLER 2607 W. Coos! Hwy, Newport Beach DRAPERY SEWING Exper. serger, hemmer, ta.bi- er. lmmed. openings. Beach ' Drapery, 000 W. 17th St., Costa tl1es.a. 540-64&1. EXPER. Motel MaJda Apply !n Person, New.-port Beach Travel Lodge. 6ll8 W. c.oe.st H"-'Y· N.8. Full time & part timr. Wr FASHION 1 1 y Ii Its for nttd your exper1ence. Good Bee Lille . Train. No de! or salary & henefi ts. Call ?.Ir. col, Car/tt>le. nee. \Vork Ske-U at 646-0996, own hrs. Yvonne, 546-&!07 BAR/'lfATD. Day or nite orl"'o~c~S~23-"-'9348~·===-o~-.I part tin1P. Expr.r not nee. GENERAL OFFICE: Brand The Qu('\!n Bee 646-9935. new company in Irvine BEAUTY O~rator f 0 r CO'!lfllex needs gal w/tront children's hnirstyling shop. olfice appearaOC1! !or let· Prcfc>r m11ture woman. r!fJc joh. Call tll'ary Lee, ~ 64·1-7014 or 642-3689. COASTAL f>GENCY BOOKKEEPER: S t r o n g Z790 Harbor Bl a.I Adams. ba c kground nec rss .l"'iiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOii.I Mc~;care, Modlcol billiog GIRL FRIDAY exper. helptu!. Salary rom mensiiraJc "'fe.xper. Call For Ne~ B~ach A~ Aren· for in1ervw. &l:Z.-1415. cy. Ali 1kill1 includtn.,SH. ' Sharp looks, Joni &urs, * BOOKKEEPTNG Clerk, gnod pay. 833-1670. , Par! lime ro v.urk tn ac· ' counting o!Jice. Ca 11 GIRLS for World Trade Fair. · 897--0-H3_ mornings. Hoiteslfti, model typrs I: BOYS 10-14 Mies personnel. S4l'I pet day. to deli~·e.r papers in lhe San 1213) 769--0697. Oen1ente, San Juan Capis. trano and Capistrano Beach <i.rei!. DAILY PILOT BUSBOY Cleancut )'OUng man m start as hus.boy & learn all phas.n of r<>sta11rant business. WOODY'S WHARF 231fl \\!. Nl'11.'Jlort Blvd, NB HOSTESS Exper. F /time BREAKFAST COOK E x per. F /time Apply In Person CLEANING lady. I doY wk, JOLLY ROGER Corona dc>I Mar area, Call 2300 Harbor Blvd 673-4452 alter 6 pm. Costa Mesa CL~E~Al~NN_iilN~G:')1~o~M~;~m~~~ho~•P'·i ..... ..:~:::.:::::. ...... ,J· 2 hrs morning & 2 hn altn. 644-~60. N.B. between U & 2PM, CLERK TYPIST $425 50 w.p.m. Math ap, Call l..on'aine WESTCLIFF PERSONNEL AGENCY 2043 Westclifl Dr., NB liQ.7770 HAIRDRESSERS • The Hair Factory : movin& lo new & beautiful Salon at Buildert Emporium '. Center (E, 17th A Santa : Ana Ave.) Will have open-, tn11 for hairdrnsers, sham-· poo girl, manicurists. , Call Tony • 645-0311 c~:~skl::-e::e~:i-~H70=T=E~L~T~R~N7.&=.--i. , Experienced only need ap-To $800. Hote4 exp, TOM'S ~panese Gardenc>r A/)!. -Todust'l-Comm11.Jlc~i ­ dent'I. Comp. Lawn Care. r-·ew lawn, sprinklr. 531·4446 EXP. J apanese gardener. Comp I e I e maintenance, Frf'e estimates. 646--0830. LAWN CARE &: garden "urk, light hauling. Exp'd. Re11K1nable. Call 543-9735. Alter ations -642-5845 Neal, accur111e, 20 yearr; exp. Tr•• Service 19101 Magnolia St ply. Equfl.lopportun i ty YoungClimJ)lony Huntington Beach employer. 494--2700. Call l\;ll'tl. Schmidt GENERAL Tree Serv. Yard "'" I WESTCL!F'F clean-up, hauling, n.rinkJer '-"(ua Oppor. EmpJoye.r COFFEE 1hop wa itress PERSONNEL G g" needed, apply in person. 25 A ENCY ~"~·~po~;~"~·~R~'~"~·~&f&-~:'.5848~~· __ ,, ................... / oc over. Jamaica Inn Hotel. 2043 Wt'Stdltt Dr .• NB Til• 2101 E. Const Hwy, N.B. 6¢5-2770 ----,--,,----!Attendant at Chevron Station OO * HOUSEWIVES CER.A."11C tile new & and Hertz Rent.A-Car, in ** C K * AttrscHve sso Wftk Job avail .. remodel. Free est. Small Laguna. Beach. College Stu-~Just Be Exper. wlth Beeline-Fas!OOna. No ~ job1 welt'Ome. 53&-U.2.6. dent, .,.,,., 18, ''"'"· Wet!!k· Apply hetwn 1 &: 3pm In ~... ~-_ EXP. Japanese Gardener. ~~~~~~~~~~I Th F ' C wM. nee. ...aJJ ..,. •r-; ly No''LongHa.i"'''Good e tv• rown• ternew appt,6311 -405.1 ,) ~r;:~ 1~:~~:.ke:~~a~:~ I JI fJ ] ~Y for good man, 0 4!M-:nl3 Re1taurant !Q..57l9 . "'"' ~A= [mplojttM'll A -., :wll E. P11.cl tlc Collst Hwy .• I~==~~~---~·· """"".,.,...,, u .. , " an COTOna di'!'! Mar. No pll calls. HSKPRS !:mplyr P'1I fere. Expcr J f:lpanc>se G11rdcnl't Opening a.t Ma.rqula Motorl! · Geor111 Allen Byland Apt>. •................ I lor new &: ,,__,,, tmpo... COOK EXPER Complete yd M'tvice. Neat """"'' '' • • cy 1()6.-8 E. 16th, S.A. & Rella. f'rt"e esl. 64M389. Job W•ntld, Fem•le 702 a utomobile lot mainten8fl('f! P/time. Eve shift. MUST BE M7-039:5. "":".".:::'.:0'."""'-,---,--1 m11n. Exper. de&irec:f but not CLEAN &. N EAT. NO i;;:=====_,,.,...,,,..,,~ COMPLETE lawn 6 1arden-VACATION Mother-avail. HI mandstory, Apply In pe~n. PHONE CAlJ..S! Apply in HOUSEKEEPE}t. I to 12, S lni servi~. he.Ip you enjoy y our only 'betwn Sam It. JDam rerson, Surl &: Sirloin, 5930 dys week. Own tn.nl. $1'0 -~-J_;m_'4~S.-~~~--I va~tion. Responsible. Ex. ;-.foo thru Fri, to tifr. \V, Coast. HW)', NB. mo. ssi-n09 dt 4:30. Japanese Ca.nJerrln, rel~. Own car. Will care for Curla.nd. 900 So. Coe5t Hwy, COOKS needed for New HOTEL MAID-E>tp'd Comm<'rciaJ . Residential yoor children In your home. Laguna Bnch . c A RR ow s Restaurant. pref'd. Laguna Beach. . Marketplace Sk••ftrs Wash N W ax lndu~trial 645--0345 6-15--0574· AUTO M·~"~""'-,~,-. =, .. -vy-.=,,-ty opc:nini August 30. Apply ln1~~=·=c.n-~·=""~·=u~·~·~--· j 673-Nl20 Compacq; $7.25. Standnrrl., E XPF;R., Ha,,.,·aiian Garrlrnf''t' COAIPAN·~F:C. Many skills. line expo!r. nect.~s. GM ex· p er s () n ll t Ca rrow 11 ICE CREAM STORE: Youna • .I. * * * * * I $9.25, Quirk Scrv Your [ ro mp l e 1 e C a rd• n l n g Exl. driver & c11r. Live out. pt"r prel'd but not necess. Re:staurant 620 Av 11 n Id a mtl'I to work tven!np. : ''" •liiiJ"'" ................................... 11 __________ ~or pick up, 64~Zl50. Stl'VlCe, Ksmlllanl, 64&-4676. Local rtfs. 67j.....'j.505, 540-M!il. Pico. San Cleme.nte. • 673-9696 • : •j , . " . , . . . 1 '•'i ,J"t . . . . .. ~.·.~ i. ·'"·"'····i'· "' .. 1··· .... ' '"'' •· I· • , ..... _. ... -. ,• ... . . DON THE BEACHCOMBER Seriously Married CORONA DEL MAR SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM Has Immediate Openings For: (no axperlenca n1c1s•1ry) • Da ytime ~1aintenance • Evening Pantry G irl~ e Even ing Cashie r 2 Or 3 Nl9hts A Week Applic:ttlonJ given 9 · S p.m. daily Apply for our W1itr1ss Trtlning Program {except SU11d1ys) Part Time Only 2-3 Days A Week WINE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGENCY F~ & f «: PositJOO!i Gen'I Ofc.. POOn!! Firure ~"Ork/phones Trne . 10 key adder Gu'l Fri. P rintin£ Q erk Typ111 ""'"' to S400 132.\ IO S~25 $400 4'8£. 17th lat !rvine:I '42-1470 JANITOR, full, p / 11 m e . Gardf'ner tuU, p/tlmf'. Sap. bst Conv. Hosp., 661 CentPr St. Costa t-.1esa. JANITORIAL Ir ~eneral !Lxi1 man, could UM! husb11nd & ..,,.W! team. Permanent, fu!! time. Ph. 642-1998, J ANITORIAL, r.t i!.tw'l' ma.le, part time eves, 5 nites per "~· 536-8600. J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH Has lmmedi11.te openin;: !or SILK PRESSER Experie~ Full nr P l tlmt Xln't Co. Benf'fil! Apply in penon 10·.':I p.m. •2 Fuh10n ls! .. N B EqUAI Oppor. Employer :. JONES TIRES SERV1CE ls f'xpandin;,: in Orange County ind requ itt~ EXPERIENCE D + Commercial S.\legrncn * Tire Servicf'men * Front End Mechanic! '* Stake Mecha n1ca Sala.ry plus bonu1o Opportunity to 1dva.nce Company paid benet.ir ~ , .Apply: 2049 Ha.rbor Blvd. Cmta M'~ J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH Hu unm!!'datf' open1n;: for GRILL COOK F fT1mt l:x"Pl!:r. Pl"'! '1 Excepbonal Bf'nf'tit3 Apply in pe rson Jo.:, p n1. 2 Fits;hvin !11 .. :-.'.E. ~Jal opportunJty l"mplfly"r JUICI BAR AITE:NDA1"\T v.11.flttd to make &. 5f /"\'"' tr&!h veC'!1-bl' /.: h:u1t juice!. ~e"'. modern. cleO!l n juice ba.r w1au brand nt w e<;uip. Prevlolls exper no1 nee. 40 h:r \\'e,.k. S2.2:l hr. i.ledical k hospital benel1rt.. .Apply, Ltndbl!:f'i Nutnrion. loei.ted 1ll baick ol Toy \\'orld Ster• m South Cou1 P'Laz1. S'hop'c entr. c.~1. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Da.Y11/El'~.nU"ll8 Expf'riel'ICe'd 0 n\y R1!;1sttr li:ir • temporary iob '!OO&y lnten. ..... '5 : ~-12 Equlf Oppar. EmJ)loyu r.i&1t: & Female Western Girl Inc. 4667 M•cArthur Blvd. NewpoM Be1ch !'J.40.03:15 • K•yftUnch Oper1tors 41 Clerk• e S.Cret1ri1s 41 Typl•h No Fees. 1"op dra""r ~I· &in. lhDtt 4 tone u rm. )l~•VdtM. T•mporuy ~':_~labte now. AM11184iAN GlltL 2!'2 ~-I>ri\I! (NMr ere.. ~ll'JIOr') t :lO 'tU 3;.J) PM 10 a .m . • 4 p.m. -.i2n Apply In Person THE BEACHCOMBER /\'oy,• train1na yount; man 01•. e: 20 Jor .assisUU'lt manager po~ition At South Coa.<.! Pla.za •1 Thearer, 341 0 .'". Bnstol. AC.ross trom South Coasr Plaz.a . MGMT. TRAINEE Youni;:: Con1pany Good polP.nnal CaJJ ~1rs. Schmid! WESI'CLIFF PER.'il. part tl.mf' ~Y unt1er .'10 "''/!TTlall ai:;ii?"f'S~1 vt Co. C.ou!rl l'w'comt lull timt . Need~ gu • gellf!r 6-12-IZ>-14. PROFESSIONAL p ho n e !.Cli1cJtor -Dana Pomt, San PERSONN EL AGENCY :rHl \\resrchH Dr., ~.B . 545.mo Cli>mi>nte, C11pis tr<11 no 11rea. ~ATURE woman 1or litf' \\.ork in your own hnmf' housekeeping, can nl 1 Best rli>a l Jn 11rc11 Pl'lor1e child Room & hoard + 835-1 46.l ne111.een 9:00 a.m. ~la.ry. Call afl!!r ~ pm i -'-"-'-"""-"-·-------li&--0334. PRODUCTION Ch , m 1 ~ t . '.\fATURE 'voman ro c-il.N' for Fan111sti.-oppry fnr hr1o:ht. rvnvalescing strokf' pal1enr, 11~.:-rPss1vP rl'rPnl rolltl!P Ll\'e-tn, i\lus1 drive. N.B. irrarl, "'/rl f'~l'"" 1r1 :irra. 962-0161. rhrmJ~try 'lr r"!lll"rl 111,. ~r.Jrnc.:r . Con t;i r! H11rl>1co. '.·IATURE ""m•" .. ,_,~ .. d "' -v " " ·•~ Santa An11. 1714) :~10-:\~:l<l stay "' l ! h semi·!nva lid. :l4S-SQZ3 Aft 6. !11EDICAL ott1ce·fron1, e~p "'' insurance form;r,, t~1pin;:-. shortha.nrl or spr>erl "Tllln~. hehr bkkp~. s?"rd f.· 11 r- c11r11cy 11 mus1. S;ilR ry nim· mtn~ura1 r "' I ;i h 1 I 1 J y. l\.l2-620I'\ nr :148-714:i ;ill Fi, 'flDDLE 11l:!f' mall 1or '11rlrrl •lantf'ri to "nrk :irnund riu rstry Cal!: ::..ll\-;]l'iFi MTST OPERATORS \\'()RJ< \\'H E:-.' ;,. \VHERE YOC \\'Ai\'T VOLT lnsto1nt Personnel "" l'1"m['On1.11· ass1.:::nmen1~ ;;g.ip: C11mpu~ Dr., Su11t lflfi '.'\t 1vpon Be11,..ri ,',.lf;.47'11 Equal opportunity r,mplnyr r r.tOTEL r.1a1d nePdt'd pltime 2·3 day.<. '""· Cali 1'-1'..'·~iO r.lother nttd~ Bl!bys1trl"r my hon1t or )"OW"S. Ccl.'i!. ~!. thru r. hl:t.~1 g MllSTAl/G REC EPT!O:-IIST; r, r " ,. 1 r11sl omrr~ 1n thl$ ll'nnt nl· lier public ront11r1 JOb. LltP. f)'ping . S!;;i r1 1.1.'!0. C;i!I Linri11 Ra.1·. :'140-f{l:i~ COAST A!. AG!::i\'('Y 27!\11 Ha rh<ir RI 111 Adan1 .. Re s tauran1 l::XPERJ Ei\'CE:D·~lATL:f\J:: e Dishwasher Apply in pt>rson only REUB EN E. LEE r:11 r f"01\~ !!\VY. ;-."~:\\'P0RT BJ::ACH R E~P rnllPt:, ,tirl nrl"T:lt rl lnr mnilifr'<; h ,, 1 ri r r Rm m "' iv->11rrl ~ .•al R ~f.<. r~'1 f'lll'n 1r1111.• r.:ill ~rt ~ P::IB-P:fi.l ."i /:'!,) /, , · 'e" en .i Costa Mesa P t Tim• HOSTESSES 3901 --SALESMAN k General nuri;.. Ing man. No t'X p nee. Goorl \•'Ofkt'r, honrst, c.l f'ATICUI 11p· rwar11 nre F11ll ri m". M u~r t1" 1 n1 rrP~l,.ri ' ~'14fi-(J724. ::=1Nl.l.E neerll;-k nvl"rlork npt·~ nn rire 1'~t..!I !. ~rnt't.!l"r,;ir , Tnp pa). Rnlf'~ 1\11.-:r. fi~f...-0:'.0~. SALE-SMAN- NEW OPPORTUN ITY .!11lhl<1rl 11u•v nf n111..10r w l1 hP~ Pl'llO:P f'Orpor;i!lnn Al'>nl'P 111·Pr;it:P 1n("1m" ha.4'ri nn ,.,.. f'Plll'n l rnmml1'~1nr1 pro· cr11m i>l11.~1 hr ;;iv11iJ;ihl,. ti' .!l 'a rr 1mmrd1arrly . Call t<-tr. Jnnr< 1714 1 558-8262 ·'7A~l~.c~.,~ REPRE:.iENT ATIVE ,!nin thP f;;i~T gro1dn~ ~11 I' Rfl'r lnrlu!Try fPPf~t'ntinr;.:: 111' tn hlnomln£ :Vli.<<inn V u>. 1n f, \'ic, Oir('C"I .!1111!'1' f'.\I). hr lpful. Rr~! ffin1n1i1'S1nri r!r11l JI ynu IU't' MW in r!1rr1T ~.u<'~ th1~ j~ IUl '1()· po1·tun11y Tn ur t: r ~ d r ·' our••1 r PhnnP 49.T-4~l.'>. --sA°LE5 TRAINEE f nr subi<1d111r.v nf m11.inr m r• por1111o n ,\t>ov,. 11 1·rr<1t:r 101. rv m., hil.<<'rl nn ,.,,.c,.llrnl ,..,.,n1m1•<I•'" rirncr;;im, \1u~i h.--;1n1.1l11h\r In ~tilrt immrrl. 1;;i tel.1 (";ill '>!r. Oyrlf'sdale 1714) 558-8263 I -*SECRETARY_*_ Tn11 Sln!lo.. " l"t:'lll nr r\ ~-. SR. EXEC. SECRETARY ~f, ..i. t>1p ht'r1Phl.!1, A.A rtf'. ~l'f't' nr t'O\llV/'l),.n1 ''flllrt:" l,.1,.I 1r111n1nc .. ~! \~;i <f ~' ADM . SECRETARY HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT f :IP 111 ppl1!;-,l\llOl'I hy 4 'l,(l pm !l!P:11l. 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"nr1<111; nrrl"'t lrl,,;i l tnr "'1111111 11" "-r."r ~,,.. \!i,•r ~<'II ~~.:;.(! li t1--:..»:'l r1r EMPLOYMENT AGENC Y 642-5812 I I t>~rki:.ro11M '\In ' orf""lr trir , ... ,.,.rr c1rl 1• p1·r,,•1:~ 111 m r r r r111r!. \Jori f'rr .J nh• P rim,. d.:1~~ nr """~-f'nl\,.<:,. ~n 1rtPnT n°r h~r"1 f,. ,\n l'\p \'1\/.:-\Nrt:S, f;;.:;,.. nn W!l ll< nr.-~i.~nr,.~ri ,\1r ~,v;.71;1'1(1 , !. rrl!•n::. ""II r>~nr l111t. TF.t.r:rHn~r.--nPr--r I'! r mnld1nc. Plr f'lr n~.\ 1~1·r .\tr Conri R!"tr1c St rv1cem;ui ..•......... furnltur,. S~l!"c Comm .................. ~'{)(1 ntr1r .. r-.ti;r Ai-s1 ....•••• ~·13'1 t..oum1r ( Cook Tr;i1ntt •.••• ••• • • rrnm \~1~ • • • • • • ~c'y T~'P1s1 ~ l\led1cal 1 .............. SJO'l R!!:nlal H!l$.tf's~ Trnr + Ap;irtmen1 .. , .• , •• S~l.i.::.1 Many Clerical Positions Avail. 642·5812 115' Newpart Blvd. Costa M••• e e NEEDED Two Office Girls ~l ~st ~ 25 s nri ahle !o drive -APPLY - 18': E. 16th St., C.M. NITE Auditor, Apply in pe ~on to rts;idt nt aud11or. Hot.el Laruna, 42.i 9o, Coas( H1l'y, l.A~na Sch. NURSES AIDES EK?. .l49·3061 NURSES A1d@s for nurslnc home. Exi>f'r. pr Pl 'd . -49'-&0ll 5:30 Af.1-SP~f. PANTR.Y and f'ry Cool. ml.le ot f9m., PXfl.1 pArt flm' Bentorl'& Cottee Shop. UJ s. COl51., Laa: Bch P'G. RESULTS :voo Call De- pend on. CaJJ the SU1'1!:r- .-, a 1 • s m an. D.t i.ly Piln! Ousitied M2-M'l1 -plac:t' your ad k c:.l'l.lrr' II! l:.!e11bp1·1 .~ Costa Mesa BUSBOY F/Time·Deys • Ar pl1 • EEl'lrt 11 .\.\I nr :;.;:, P:'-1 1.5.5S W. Ado1ms Co it111 Mes11 J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH MA!> tn1mrrl1.•T!! optnina; !or SALES MEN'S FURNISHINGS f lT1m t E:orDt:r Pr,.f'tl E.xc~pflOna.I Bl"nef\1s Appl,v 1n f'f'non l/l..~ r m. • 2 fa,hl(lf'I l~I N.B Equal oppnrt\lnil)' t m ploytt ~l1!'\\P !'1nt:. ~rl'\l('r , r 11l l nr p/rimr C11!l 1 j \4 1 ~-17...s;f\7f. 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Cf'f'll PL 1nvu" .11'LI tn t'Omt 1n & try 7()fi Ct nlf'r, C~1 !'47•t• ('~1 . l'\111'. lht'l1 r;;ikr II ()ti! l'!Vf'r •1c>"IOAL7"'Ec.-..,.-c, -<OC~ka-poo--,.,-.. • I GARA GE Slllt : RetriR.. Krn· """ ·"l'l"r'.• lfll'lu: RM.5. 2 py, r11n . .II 1,·g ol<i. 12 .. -~~Akf.t~. Ba s~ rnx f'ncJ + * :i4[,....'f.17.-• + m"r'" ll'lll'h,.r. J I n 1·, . ''""~ t,.n,. (l\Jth! ~171i!l Misc1ll•n1ous 111 S~ f11 lt Prit''· QUILTER ~QUND CO. 19.16 Pl11rtn1l~ Av,., CM CARPF.T f'f'nlT.'lrlll!' h11~ P~· ~j.QIO rr!'i~ ~h•r~. h1·\n..,,·~; S2 ~rl GiBro'N B-271 ruita.r "''hh uri. lr,.e t !tt. J a!!On il~ t:llP" s1:r... Ruffet tr rvir u.x . 1!'12-22',.l. n(":lr Ill'\" s:rio. fr46...9:i2.1 B EN~F:TT M '1 rl pr AP." GUrTAR . Amp 61 C'.ltt, J)t"'!5UI'i' hreathm,: thf'r11 py rood. l l(W\. un11. ~uon11blt:. 1 9 6 5 67.;..l)IA Pr'in1".IM, NQ. 1 ~. Ci\I. Ol,·mri111. 'YP"'"'T1f'l'r Offic• Furnltur•/ Equip. 124 ~:ic r'Qnr1 TR hi,. 1nch1'1l"rl I :c-"'.':"-·------:-- V.O • M_,,.., __ 1 \l!!l(",!111 n•t}U! nf(1.-e fum BEAl 'Tl Fl'L ri!11 yhn'I~" .t'(•· ,\JI Mt 1•' r.r"1'1 ' lor ~'f'\Uf 111. •I• r.rJ \V,...7fi~1 "r ·J.i~. ~~ff'• t'OJ'l ltr, .11rl..,lni l'!"~r h ,f ll f'-.<'h t l r ;! !ij,).-9;'170. !'IA~fESE MALE, nt utef't'd, 1 yr. Adlr11 nnl,v. C Al.J. 6-1.'>--0~l \I ALF.: hlack porwi)r . nlrl tn gC'Q1 hom ... yard. A92-tit.4. FREE • mt1. Stratf'ordtfllf'f' Ttnil"r. v,.ry 10\•abl~ Call ~~2~39 tV!~. . ~~EE WOOD 645-32.ll ==~ CANCER klt!ens. 1 TOMI)\~ !Pm11lt , 2 l'\rancf'. 1 i l'I'), ' tlgf'r m1 !~ ."-.iA.-,t37\ .*FREE-KITTE.NS .. - c 11.11 ~-9711 •• ., -.. PJ LOT-ADVERTISER W~esday, Septembtr 1, 1971 Wtdnud~, Stpt1mber l , 1971 DAJL V PILOT 59 (:~ ...... v.. ][ill I~ -~[ _~ ... ~llllllllll,.. llllllllll' ~]~~I ~, llllllllll,,.llllllllll,..,,,llllllllll .. ;.. ~l ~~l~L_, ~'""~'" .... ~~!§][ ~ _'"'"' _ .. , .. _]§] [ Auloli IOI' s..I• l§J [ AutOli lor S.I• )1!1't1H, 2 Times, $2.00 Gene ral 900 8CMl1, Sail 909 Cycles, Bikes, Scooter a Trucks 96~ Autos, Imported 97(1 Autos, Imported ·-· 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Us~ r 1u.:i::, 4 !llll old puppy, • j -----------\.i~a n Shep/lt.1'1:1 i L'oll1e, CAPTAIN lf111v.J.e, 11 /stlvt.:.. S.A}-31i:l. L'nJl1111lt.'<l ILcense _ an_v g1ms \\'HITE kll1_('n.~. l ntt.1,:::-i llHl~. JO Ye&r:s e.~pt"J'lefl(~' lt>1n1Jt-. i \\l'<'k:.. Bu;-; ,;;i1j .~· llO"•'f Pt\l1f's.s1onal riinf'd. -!~;:ah 6 .~JlVl't fi:o.hUIJ.: .:u10e; .\lt',.l\«•n fi:?i"F:-1.Jl<o•'k puppies tu £\lflfl & Ct>n1r<tl A111f'r1ca & Pac1f- hon1r. n:: ('qs1a ;\l•sa n: Cv.li.1 Y.<1!~1:.. • l nstruc- St1'f't't. C.:\L £.l:l-ll-l6 t1on 111 hu.il h..indJ1ng, Sf'a- Ar.:<· Shet lar~! ,..,l1e1 •p~rlcw lll.<IJJ:o.l\ip, IJ!l & i;.-.ll'sliaJ " 11,11·1~a·1 .. n. PICK lP & 1Sh.cl11e 1 111:-Jt·. ~ }l~ ol!.l, Jl~~LlVt-..:rt'' A.'iYl\TIERE: lll\•'S k1,ls. j.l(}..~?.M. 1 I "II 11 t t'ilP .. I! ;i1· .. a I e VI' ..... - (:[)-l~n~1rl~l<!rf'!I , lrn· frndrd ··n11s1nR. I<:st,.rL~11r n1 l"<•"fl rrn1 rl n 2, n1<'1l st.. 11dn11111"1"1rat11·c C':-iprrien1'f'. !~llr'kn. 1'111 •tinti-:d----"'7:i:t filb·19i7 Pets. General ,\;\l.\L\J .:-. ll l"S. li1L·1I~ S:l!l.'.1:1. Gt1:.1·,,111c1 ·d 10 Jalk:. Pan\JIS SI 1.9.; t°(l'I" Cl~a111•·ll'Oll 11/1,ur <•I '"'~" s::9-ti.i20, X.1.i 11 ,\lt_·fa<!dt_•n. .;; ,\. -Talk-ing Mynah Bird 11 c:;,br. SQO S~-11.lli:! 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F (.,.l'ODLE-l 'I .l Pl 'l:'\C """" p!ln t '·J-.:: i, 1• ~11n•·r.' _!~r: C ~r11·r01J1 I BL on Pe11111"1.ila •)1::-iititi. 1·lt1·1 k .~hr·1'i N c 11· port i\laru11• TPl'hnulvg-y 1701 \\'. C,:! 11 11 .1. :'\ 11 pl Heh C:1. ~l:!lit.tJ Iii 11 6·1G-li'X~. 211 J!P J(llin,:un oullJOarrl- .\"1111 l \_•l\d $:t;:, • * tilti-1111 •• --------~ Boats, Power 906 1:1· Fl~·hn1l;::r (J11,.11s >'/)(Jrt l1sht•n 11.,n Gall£"~. hc>.'.HI. nr11 1·01Tl1'. 11<111 l<tnl;, 1·:1<110 . LO'rs OF Dt:C'I\ Sl'.\CE! .~~·l~C1. Call 646--6"69 01' &l!'-{[1'.l~ dlr. "THEPAGJiN'·- l '1111• 1·!1:1rat·l··1· !.111.:.1. l·la:,,~lt' l:r. ~·1u1~'1· g.11r r1k~1·<1 , 111hl'o1 1•n!..!. lirHd, 11ood hull. S:.li.JQ. ~· •-11'11'• S.\CH JFI Ct-Qu;;:-k--:"'9!r-.~­ n1,u« !~~il'I .!Joi' Chn,; Cr;1fl Con~l<'ll;1 11nn. Douh!P pl;i11k- t'fl hull, 1'11 1n &:n'\1 .. I\.; 11;1t1 ra1!10 lui.rh·<!, -:!r<ts. G;tllf'~. rid lu•ad, rf'hll "llg111rs_ {'IJSI s1 ::.ooo S1l'lppC«1. or. ll'l'lllg $j,Jil(J. !iHi---1!'1:.l!I ~~(' 11 f'{ l-S--(· 1· ti I 1 ('n1\~l,.llal1"11 Ln <tdf'rl . ~:n.1~,o'J. :-Ol<iy iak" 1n1d\". 11.1.'' •Zl'i• 6:".6--0;:io r\·c:. 1'j\J1 ~lii-'!:'..'il . \t ,\L,\,\l l "TE I Husk' /Coll,. :::,· LLCU CLAS..'iH • .: Cn11sr1• ~~. 11h=hOI•. !ill~i.··~1 old. 1,,,. l~AAR .\l'X 11!1 :1•1nf'\ ,,,:-ii,~, Al\C 1·r~1~t •T•·•I '\a11,,11:•l fin\d-h""I O'li:olllfl""' ><l••·l' ~l1<1t~ S~J. .t· up H~i-~)1';lS u11·hul1n:: 11,..1'0.Jr n10~1r1ni::. All x1ra~ !111111.11• (1.J11d. :0-:rw 1·1n:. Sl1 r; a1 a1I. S-1.'ol ~l 10 r -r ., Cah. Cr fi~h & ~J;1, -~1 hfl .i:: ;1" hr~. •'l st . Tl'lr. 11 n1i.: 1k~. 1~•11 rn1I, i'Xl ra~. 01111-1nn1·,. so.r;·, :,:,o-rc".S 925 1-~~~~~~-• Iii. \\'ILL tradr guarante\--d oil -----------DATSUN ~~~~~~1 -~~~~~~- PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW BUG CHEVROLET 1'0yaJl1es, Sl2,0CX> to Sl5,00J fur 30 10 35· kl'!(·h o~: ya\\J \11 1-.'\)Q(t sh<tpC' St•nd o/fer to I~. 0. Bo.\ I IJ. ~U11!>l:t 81'&.ch, f'aJ1r -~~~~~~~ Sli:\'~'1~1 111 ti "' 1ra1IPr 4 ~I"!! uld $:.J9j 6'j:k).';)} Or ti-IG-S!.t.~1 :O.lll!'>T ~1:.1.L. 1r stuo11 1\/sl1p ,;11at'r LO.<\DED! 71 !-6£~'\.:lfi.)(j CAL ~lfl So 232. lully 1,..·d. S2'500. j.IS-0114 l·I' ALCUHT l·al 11 /tt·o;1lr1. t:)<t't'I ronc1 . ~r..o 61~;)~9 01· 613--lij.11 alt ti pnl. --~-1:r \l~~rC,\Li" :->111Jtio a 1 \\/lra1lrr, $~110 :!211' P!a1·l'rllla, C'tJ~l;. i\lr~ fl.I PPEH. s;11b. s2:i0 cn1npll'!r II 1th BOAT Slip Spaces Avail. ~:-i· to iO' lii:!-6600 40' SA ILBOAT-SLIP- Boats, Speed & Ski 911 SI\! or llshin&: OO;:i t + i;lass on wood hulr, 11r1v Chrsystcr ';).) Runs hke a tlrcam . l."i7-:16SJ. t1·lr, nc;.r lisp. s:.j(). 2.i·-FOn11ula, J lian11 1 .. 11~ Jr1•J; d1•hL'\t' n10<l(:1. Ti, ill )ti() ,\Je1·1· CrllhC'l':., a!J ~'Xlra,,, rl;i 11 lrs,:, G/.'1-:l.'1911. ----JS' 1Sl\1 .\!a11d1'll11 , sh<ifl, ~:,:1 ()Id.~. 111~1 o'haul. $-!:,(Ki. liHH:~·i:i. -----' 'ill :\!11u-~por! :.k1 l~O hµ. \lrrc r nc-, r xct'l co1M.I. :o;-1.:r.: •. t~ll-119». ·=~~-1 St\! R0<1I i:;•,-;:; hp .John.-.11n SI OOO. r_ ... 1·r•1ll.L 6-16--29"-Ui. ~l()·~i :111ll'IOl1 \\'}' C:0.1 lrJnsporl~tioo I ~ Campers, Sale/ Rent 920 TO ~Ille es1<t!r, 1969 Dod~I" 1 ,111. .t:YllliY c1,n\ f'rsion, r;..- ,.,.; 1·u11d, lo n11lcs. f:1\"~. l!!I-.~.,;:: ·nt ~"wd t·a111111·r. 1·a1~·1"r ~ti-i!i:AJ r .,i.:. 11\\IUlllt•d 11' Jl<1iid<t_I' 1'•'11'11!. THINI 1971 '65 MAUBU HONDA In1r rnatl011ill lht1'\es1er l\ECl{i::A TION Cf-:/\ 'J'!'.:H: Plt'kUp. 4 '68 P OR."C:Ht: Targa, one OI sp;'t'rl !l'!1nsn1ission, r·arlio a kind, 91 1 !', spor!On111th'. and h.:•aler. In exC<'llc>n! hlC"k v./htt•k l1hr iot. ~ 1xed V-8, au10. trans .. radio, hf'at· ron,lirirui Phone t 2 J l) re11r v.1flllO"' 1•/1'lt'1· t.lt'lo.o;· .f ~pd, d!r. :>.!111 , t'Ond. S...<> er, 2 dr. harf!IQJ>. \NDYJ!HJ ... "fRIEOLAHDEll" ROY CARVER, Inc. 3i8-4~7.i iilter 6 P:O.l (ii•r, A,\\/r.\I, ;u1. 11 .. alloy rill<'•'' T11.kc olde1· c.ir 111 $877 \\Ill~. :O.l1cllchn tU'•'". li,000 lfatl .. or ~111 .. 11 ll0\\11 \\11! DUNTON FORD (Jrii.:. 1111. StUI) 111111. 1·:.JJ J 1narn·~· p\t. pry. tVlJY:t'.fJI ~'9'2:i H:i.rbor ~!\'d. FERRARI- 1\·r~ 1111 6 pn1. J•nv p11y :.-16-lli:ti ui· l!ll·tillll. 546-7070 ""' MAae ,_-y. •1 Costa J\if'Sll ."146-444-1 ('.a,h ru1· ~OtlI llonda 'tj.l Chl'V) P.L'. CUSifllll ---F-ERRARI :tJi-S!!'2 ! e ll~l-i:'>:-..ti flrf'l~a!r 1nsulat"rl eamJ)('r AUl'l-JORJZED 603-llHi. :70-V\\i Sqrtx·k~u °71 hl\• ;1Jl~. 2l·~ So .. \lain at \\'arr1tt '66 Po-,,-,-h-,-Gtc2-.-,-,~-I.-,.,-,,, R/ll C'(Ol'O rn;;it' 1<1 1111·~ ,..;an1a Ana .,1ia1·p: $:l0:.01b<':-t ulll'r. :-.ha <·.,nd. s11ui.' f'1·t p1)·: --W--a-n-t--t-o-=8-u_y __ , Lakr110<1r! ~1:1: 8!i0-l!l:!:1. s:.m-~2 1!1, S37-?i li!!. C eTHE Bl'K E-SHACKe sh\"ll 1Pllgnn1) '.'\t•w hrakes, SALES & SE HVICE ('!lrb. t'I<'. $!100 or bt'~t O!· NEW BICYCLES 1rr. ;1r;.1 .... t.!n3. 1'1\ltTS • ACC ~:~SOH.Jr;s , __________ _ NEWPORT : -----------fYl(! Cl'1'an Cars . 'f(j to '63 '61 /'OP.SCH l-~-1'blt fr~. 'in \'\\ \\'t'Mph<1l1a t·a1nper. EXPERT REPAIRS Auto Leasing 964 ON ALL fi\AKES B1 <11111:.: .~· \\ "!du1g 1093 C BAKER, CM ,'\1'(11' ~Ull"\)('11 • >lti-1 1.~t '.! y,\\\,\11.\ 111111 hxi~:I 11 ht•t•I \\,·~1,·o,1~1<'f•, "ill ~~·II "~ h . l11qu1r>i• i!l'ittli.:o• C1ou11l,v Ha"'"' i•~, s;:,'\-U7U'J. n1· 11.:~-::.1'.1:1 "'" l•n· THiil ANNIVERSARY •SO r1:'\ ro '" ,\lfro. Tr,111 5:. s:, d;,y, ~,... n1~t'. THEODORE ROBINS FORD BLVD. • • • • ----::!OtiO HARBOR l·,,nL;o;CJI ful<I up hll',l<'l(', COST' :\IE:',\ ._.-.~Jl<I, i\11111''1 IH\\. \\'11li-~- 5'itl'l'lfl('I' or 11·1<()(' hor lare lAutos Wanted G·ll-0010 968 n'tOdf'I 10-:-pd. tj.\6----69~2----110:\'[J.\ ~u-.. 11ian\ l't'bll IJ'iHl~ l;,~111;:: s:r1: •. ,,., ~i JIUO S<"r\'it·P. WE PAY TOP CASH IMPORTS · · 3100 \\', D:..1~1 Hwy. Nc1vpon Beach 1-~~-~~~- FIAT • Coniptt·re .S101'k ol ~BBB Think Su "FRIEDLANDER" 11 750 IE.A.CH ILYD. :Hwy. 391 llf!3·i :xiti • 537-6824 ·,;9 1-1 \T s:i.i-:'if'YDt:ll- :>.LNT ('0;\ll, Nr\\ t'l\ltl'h, :\°('11· r;a11H )Ub, S~:JJ. 19.000 nu's, Cle~n. C11ll ;:i!\ fi :~ .. :.1~1 . • * 67:>-::SOS • • -~~ -~~ \!X;9 l"'.irsi·h·· '111T :-1ht'r VOLVO 11 bli1.I.;, ,<\\! t\I 111 ----------- n1 11,·~. r .'\11<1s. Si 1 ~I. 67J-i.'!.<! VOLVO TOYOTA TOYOTA DEMO SALE 1.1\!{(;J.: ;\'El\'.\;: l':S~:n 'J'OY~rr.1 ~~:Lr.C"Tl().'I :-1·.E ! 'S Br.FOHL YOU BUY! ~e.rut Lewi! \rl TOYOTA DEMO SALE ! '71 2-0R. $2998 R.t!! 1\l'TO:\IATIC ~'S4·l si._1·: ts Rr,FORt:: YUU 13i..;y • NWl le.wii ~ YCLVO ~ THINI 'IO S!'ZL:l-.:1 ;;J CC'. lv11 1111lt\1_i,:1· li"'-".I 1-U1k'.1111"11. .Ju~I i1h(' (1('11' Sl!:1, :11!l-1o:r, fo r used cars & truc ks, juit ca!! us for free es1i1natts. GROTH CHEVROLET ~YOlJO "FRIEDLANDER" • * .. !.>:--lfi\Cj •• --;:;s ... 1-1.1.-:-1-.1,1.1-,.-'70 TOYOT_A __ • 1" r ' ~' '°' J,-.r: STATION WAGON Ask tor Sales !llan1tgcr likt' Ill'' 1:,1r;i, ~ill. J~2ll Bf'arh Blvd. .it'.l-'.!10.~ l!untinGlon Beach .. -.6.~-DO :'\ :00: E-V-1-!Tl-: 841.6081 Kl 9-3331 -~---'l'fllllllf'h Chnpp«1·. :0.1 int ANNIVERSARY #SO i'\r1• l'1n'lf1 1~1d1.1ls. ;\l11st I . ~ -· ·"''I I' S\l.o!I lj'j~i.d l .\ ~fl!'"d. ~!•'l N 1·11d10. ~1A!,J ----· .. , $1595 ·1;~ F!.\T ,,-,o ~Jl~drr, Ii lilJ.1 ' 1111 2 1"11" '\ln1 1·.in<I, IUi<kl' l oflrr ,..11;..l\~:ti ! I l:larbqr American 6•6·0261 1969 HARIOR, COSTA MESA JJIH lliACh tHWY. lt• S93·75&i • :i.11.riR~.i ·i;g vOhnl'iTS!i~~ .\l 11·h•'l111~. au 10, rlran. P\'1 pl~. 61&-12'.G. -----•·oncL S!!.'IO_ :.is-!~"O'J AUTOS WANTED JENSEN HAHE -·u; ·Ix I Janel c1·uiser, Autos, Used 990 lg tu•d pkup. tl(\\' tire~. I·--'-------_; l!fiO SL'Zl.t\l &hag", n1ile~. S lT:i. * Call ti-l:l-Jli;i * l'on c1ol!iir lur ··lean 1C;c<l c:·I'~. "'rr ,\ndy Bmll'n. THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~IQl:i(I !!ARBOR BL\'D. Mobile Homes 935 CO . ..;T.\ )IE,..;,\ 6 12-0CrW ·----HAD ENOUGH JENSEN AUTHOR IZED 51\LES " SF'RVICE .· NEWPORT -. IMPORTS OF DAMPNESS? JJOO \V Cu:1s1 l!wy. :\lui·i· 10 i'lt:J{r.,\ u,\\rS. II .1-our '"'r i.'> <'~tra clean, :'\e1\'[l0rt Beach \\'E P1\Y TOP IJQLLAR FOB TOP U~EO C.l\1!5+- ;\11\;11s drv lnln11· <·lf':ir ~cc u~ fiN-1. l ----L,.CO~T=u=s~--- :'\. :-;1;og (,; t•:g. i1iral ~nt'. B.lli~.r. RIJ!CI\ a1·1l1ri1w or hroncllial pro!).. :!:ll I::. l'i lh St. l r111~ .. \1 SJ ~~HH.\ D.\\1·;-,: Cos1 a :lll'~a J.1£..j'j'l)j )Vll \•\Ill .1 Qur 01111 111uhilr-I:llP(JHTS \\',\'.\'TED h"1n1• lut. l~r11 t"i h1'1"("J g-01ri.(!" Or:1ng~ Courn1cs U[I. 11·11.11 Jli!.I' rent'.' l''rl!' fl '('f' TOP .; BlJY E !~ h11 ~·1lu1·"· 11l11te lJrpl. 3 BILL \l.\XEY TOYOTA SIE!{fi,\ DA\\~. l-l£"n1r1. Ca 18881 Beut·h Bh'd, 9~.'. 1::. I!. Heai:h. Ph. 8.f7-~ CONTEMPO-Autos, lmpor red--970 LAGUNA HILLS 2:mo1 1uoc1~ ROCT!'.'. Dr.. large Selection LOTUS AUT!IOHIZ.F.D SALES & S~:RVJCE . NEWPORT IMPORTS ::1 00 IV . Coast l-lll'y. !\rwpor! Bl'at h 1----MERCEDESBENZ 1('01n1•r <>f \lou!ton Pl-.•1·y1 f f II Pr'C'"r1~r 111il1l1 •'•1111111tJ1111~· :.cl-O U Y House Of Imports 1;u·r111 to l.f'1,u1.,.. \\urltl Reconditioned MERCEDES BENZ Rra111iful ~1111-.ou!lflilH.!•. ;:ill u d v W' Bl'l-,'\A f'.,\l{I\ [11\111 I !'1l!"l"ln1C'lll<, 'ihf'I'-Se "' $ ,..::.l\f' 011 11,.1,. 72 1 'i ~E ,,,. illll'l!l•I' 1•~·1 :-:.u11111s. l'\C'I'-Porsches-.'i l·.l., ,,ill .. 1 ''j1 n1Hd1'I 111'1"· 1·(,.., 1.:.1111 I l>1ll1o11d tHblrs. C & V 11mpers ans '' l,.1rc·· ,,.1,· .. 111•11 uf l111t' 1111h t nliH'li 111"r"' l'l'r-n11 llf'(I ._..,1,111,;, SL ,t· 1•;11n1 .... r •!lf'lt, ·l!ll-20.il. CADILLAC TRIUMPH j 7fu'1f:~n1a~ \\his, Nf'rd ~01nr 11111·k. * ti-1&-Si_i !() • $i00. VOLKSWAGEN 'tt; Squ11n 'h.1,:k, 111Kl!'r 40.fJOO n11lr'. hf'11:£"/l't'd u11rnor. f'\l'l'l , 1·urul. $97.l !ll'lll. . -------'li'! V\\' Bui; cit t'Olkl. ;\I'll hr;,kc·~. 1n11fflrr, baltii·y, ~~~It'). t)Jl).:i10:1. -----'(;;, V\I' \'.\.\'.(;(IO(! t·n11d1t1011. J\"o'I' ill'('~. $~~l). l''.i0-.1!1 0I, \\i~Sll•ll V1,,jn l'~j~I \'\\'Cl'\; C()(1r• <'11;-.;r1JTll!N * *" t9 1-!~.-., * •• l~~fl V\\'-\\ f'~lphal1a 1¥>Jl~p Pall\Jlf'I 22.fHi) 111111''· * * .\'fl-1 .~.1 \ * * * 1965 VW, good eng . Sl.1U, ~.:11.~u1., 1--- LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING 1\U'/110HJZED -SEf:\'lCE . Nabers Cadillac 2\l()(} liAftBOR BL., COSTA 11-IESA 540·9100 Open Sunday C,\!!, 'till. (;,~_1d 111nniui.: rond~ \11•1-;,· 1'lcan Nl"I' 11rr~ ,t loa\I .. \II 1111'1', ;111·. 1)1\'SS\!ll'. ~ll1l('k~ . .$'.i:t.i. :11~::!~17 1~•71 Ci\lllLl ,:\C-l'ot~<' 1'111£" tiOOO 1111. .Ill rxlr;.~. L1h1· 1111 Strrr o .t li1pe 11 .. ,.1;:. Sh"(X}. :i::!Hl668 . CAMARO 1~1;11 C.\.\l:\J:o ss :::..o. X1nr ,~n1r! t'.\\1.\!:U l••ll"f. S'i :,:)) '.\'nrlll. <clt ,;;:.o I, C.dl 8:::.0. ;11r, 2100 !!arbor Bh rt. ------, __ _ 'IQ l·.I Camino :J.il V-8, alr COil'!. r:1d10. xlnt rollll. Vfry t·lean. Pr,1·r IO srll (jUtckly' :O.ll1lit' i1ff,..r. CALL :Ui-2971 nr ~16--0ij..IS. lf16.'1 Chev :->ta \\'g11, gootl 11l('1'li<H1l1·;<l!y , \969 f' n g . i\'\•11· hrl-.s. Needi; body lltll'k. ~l.~76!1'.!. --~---1 • ~i E:l Can1u10. Air, au10, JlU"•'r ha'ks, str('ring, 11·1n· do11s, F .. \1. S1250. 4'9-1-0200 El. Ca1n111•) '60, 327 cu Ul n u:: .. :I .~pd synco IJ"ans. 2 bh ,.11·h. stick. $87.i. &H-203!1. J9t:~ El CanllrlO hl',1k•·'\-, n1hhrr 51.200 .-.10-i:li l ;;21. fie\\' like N°'' . ·-----·11:1 !1111~1la SS, IX'W trans & lil'<'5', ~001! paint. :-;tn·1 cond. 1 r)\\ fl(')', &l·l-8.i9.). '&I l1npllla S/S eon\·. H/JI · p11T. Xln! cond. A lun car~ S.AA!. .f!H-iO!l2 aoytimt '.'17 CHEVY S2.'-,Q. 5-IS-7367 t:i2·1 Syh·ia, Nl3 CHRYSLER '68 Chrysler 300 2 Dr. H.T. ~ALE PRICED .-\nrar1J\'r gold niist metallic (11u~h 1\11h black but'krf M"<tl~. & landau roof. £Quip- ped with auto n-.i.ns r adio. hf'itl!'!', f)()I\' 5!et'r :, pol\' ' hral;cs. r !<". Clran through- oul -ZX\'Wl. Sl!'1i3. John- ~·111 & Son. 2625 Harbor 13\\·d .. Co!'t;i il!rsa . :Hl)..5630 'ti/ CJO~YSL ER wgn. 3 seats, :<Ir. P/S, PIA $1600. '&1 NEIVPORT, air. P/~. S:OO. Both xlut con d . ti'i."'AAOO. l11RY~Ll".ft '68, 4 Dr. Alr/t-ond. S\·19.i. 6iH.i...'Jti or 6-19--8981.·~===~~ CONTINENTAL ---------TO SETTLE ESTATE ~. P.rni:u·d. Ir;.: 11111lt'. 1·011;.:,~1 ('.'H11. 2' .1 r•. I'""' r~·opl1•. :o.1u.•1 .•t"ll. si.-.o tili>-fll :·1 ~N\I J Zl·.I: rt ·r .". f ha111p <ti ,1url. linJu1111n!:: 'lr Caliiri C111,.,,,1·. i.,O-llP r.\("('(~J:Y d1f,,1·1 i1•·11l1·r. ;\)~1:1·n11'-~.':· 1u.~1.h;i•+l~11-1\ll I .\~a~~w1~ay .!..· l ~all !~l/l!: fitiul r~!l;i, ~ .•. >00. I h. 61:1-!llli9 $•~·'· S(i!l \\. l~lh SI, (.\I. s,,,. 111•;,111 111111 "1n..l•I·.· ,,. ion~~ 30 J);r,1• or \000 \liJrs .. ·' ' du•,rl llho<lf'l, p11 l-.-l1l-.r 'r111nt.:. G11;1nu1!f'~' tiS\;2 \);ilh'h•''l•'t' ,,1 '""'-'•'II (' \l.L :-.:;11.::~~~1 111· ~:~l-1:~ r ans ,t· 1.:.11'·1· • Eng1nr e · llll'll<i[f ,<:, .\ ~\1 v 111 ''(JI'-. I ·1 C. I,.,_ Tl·;in., e Fr~J111 .t· r."ar .\\lf' ·1;1 \ '\\ -'Iii l-'.11~111;-:-P,;;;:;:-J;;: «Ht'h .t· f'~tl:1u-r , 11rw painl :ll;ik1• orr :.r ... 1r.r •. ~ li·!"l!!:i I 1"1'<'>< !..· ·;o ~ca01~l) -v.~.a11·ron<l, J!f1111i· .~lrg, !,,,,. n1\l('a~"· \\'11\ avtl'f)I 1111}' rt':tsonablr off,.r on b('.'.IU11ful hlut 8: 11·h1lt l ~JOO .\lark 1!1 11p- pra1sed a l $'1000. F:\·ery IUX· Hry extra plu~ ::.0.000 mi . :1 ~ r. 11·;11T,1nty. Local deal f'r ju.:;r ron1ple1ed J!\,OOQ m1. 1'0n1plC'lf' c;hr{'l;-up. In heller l h~n new i.'Ondition, Phone 'J'nbT!'\" 6-12-8119. lT.R\I,;; * e ~T ."tll'JI~. l-n1:1I". ! fr111, r;.,111 ,/ntu• 1.'it h. SllJl t;:1 :.>-.~1~~ Al"M >Ri\ RI .I·: C'l'l1·kt'I' 1"111111nPs. huff ·r'Oln1-rd ,\l\l' rl"t:1'. 6 ,1·k.~. 1;.1 !-lf1'jl ;-'ijT\1 1x,..'1!Jl1Pr1r~:-b "k:. $.j 00 <"al'h. \Irr~ 1 U!(" 'i07-'Jj::I SllFrl!~.1:11 111:.l~~'lffi., ..\KC l.1'11,nc \lakr olfrr --·-·· * l~lf-;•12~ • u~.t>'! Sr11 .. 1 111111~ ., p1"d .'lf'f•. •11'1\\' \JI' l1Pld 01 ! Sl~-1 i;11 . -SC11;>.',\l:t'.~ 1:. \l1n1111u1·r. 7 11k;;. r\t\C:, 1"h,1n1r1. Rr.al'fln;,hlr f:.-it;-1.:'.Y1. l1nr. OLD F:n!::l 1•h ~h,.rp P":.: fl• t 011,11<> ~ n10 P.r,1.,-.1111hlr -.1 ...... n·,7 i 1.All.'i:\.\-1'~\l-~~I.~ n\.( 1 1•~111.•lr. I 111,,I• I'" r l~'go•l••J"j) ~j , ":I 'lti"-L'll • AKC St . Bernard Pups -~~0-111~1 •" 'UO l~{•l ~ :o.;r:r.1!'!! B111J r"1P1>~ .• rh~ll·~ nld s12-.. 4~!'2-li<!ifl i'\'f'll'llC' Hdrs" ·------•as• ./ l:XDEI~ I)('\\' • • h<>il1, ,,. Lrn1a11 laurn·li. in1ni.•t'll!ti1". Sl.7.'ft 1~· F 1h,.ri.;l1(~' , 1.iry r11l1111, 11'10 hp :\lrn ·. 1rt. N1,p l 1110'H· 1no;: .. ~1 ~:.o. s 11.rr,1r, "j1 I~' HH0\\1'\!NG \!ontr (':1rl11 110 hp 1/0, 111-.: 1111 rt!'" 1rlr. Sliii l;lll--Ji:tli!l 11lr ''it 19' t:LASTJ{O.\'. 1;11 hp l/Q. 11'1 hull 11/'1/H'll 01111, dlx 1rlr. \;il)li:! t~lb-GZl)~l dlr. ~ii;' ~1f'l'k·raf!. 11<'1\ ~ . .;;; rarl1-., n•hll rn:.:. Slip al'all. Sl:.00. ~l'l ll:l'l C r:~fl(av<ti 1f'r !00:'.. 111u~t scll, ~•oo . j\';'\-~::2:, 8 -71 (';.hu1 ,.,. ~llO!l<"s~I) 111'11 Ca 111 p" r . Sf')! UI' \l';uh' f'.\Tl'a 11dd !Jll 1·r~>nl c.,~1 ~~1~1. ~·1<' s:i.-.o. 60:~:,021 :11 1 ~1. 'tl l \'\I l':on1pr1· SC.'•l. 1111~1 ~"ll ··all f>IG-~1'~'>. II 'G7 ''11\,'.. t-..·fQj'(' S;i1 ----.------ r . :.:1 r ' ,f'111'1·a no1<.(' · Hur11;1 Pa 1·I; f'<t~•·<1di· \l.,llfll' llr·••··· ", •• , .. ,\ssrnll•l 1r~ e Rra_kf' S~!>· 1 . 1 , ' " , ' ',," 11~111 • ~.!c't·111ral :-iy~l<'rn J,.-,--,~1 1 .i!:.7 __ ./t ~ '"' ''I'll ' . " 1· fl ... ('r•nlplf'tf' "/a" n\n!.:"' ~ r~•l('h .~ "I.: 11 t ~rll'd l.\l-.:1ol, l··~·•tr••I rn >:::in l<tu11 I\ ~' C:ap 1~1 1.+n(I 19~-HJ.>ti It~ U\i!J1{0-n ... ;;t11-2~ ' s0 1rd•1•,,'l(j :I RI~. •\1rf'prn:: o; Orange County's Largest Selection Ne-.y & l,lsed Mercedes B~nz · Jim ,Slemons imps. Warner & Main St. 1na na 5 114 s:;ooo !"':l-1-:.~1 e ·1;7 \'\\' RL;r. * CHEVROLET Coor! ,~111r! 1'."l"w nlur Bot•k I ---- -\'rtl11r , S~!. ~,i:-;..:;_;s_::.~--J~!iO ('Hl·:Vl:<JLET .">lO.'IAD ·1;1 111· ('i\1\11 '!·'.R. Good s~.1,':i) IOI' hr~1 (lffrr. 1«•11d. Cu111pkt0 1t•n1 0111fit. * * 'l!J.1-1:',lifi * * Si'10 * • * ·l:ll-O::tifi ·,;~ (~PiUL'f·;-Clw,·:.• s t11lion Srll tdl,. 11r111s fl'lll'! 11·a:,:n11. air •')\",. cq11 1p , nu \Vr'I! hrlp you s\"ll'. 612-':Jl)Oll hn"", ~1!~-.-\l~. --------- . --~~~~-_\I ,\ HJ\ 111 19i1. Pn1·11.trly ownrrJ, like llCll'. 4200 mi. J)?('1or 011•r1rd, lully \"qu ip'd. $.~. Call aft 6 pm ~S-9;11 1. Cycles, Bikes, Sco.>ters 92S ''!'<"itn 11r\\. p1·1 bl'a .. 11 Q.._, ..J~P ·1~1-11~!12 .-----,,,,. flfl '.\!fll\lLI·. lt01ll<" fnr -o.;ilf' fi1;1.::0:;1 I'.~!. 66 r.r fi7 Ill )lr"Wd•-.,-, f>" Hn<1,1,11~ Autos, Used 990 Au~~~s~d 990 Autos, Us•d 990 1 "11' :o h~•il u tr \ 11111 , , :n-;;;;;;;;;o;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;,;i;;;;;;;,.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; l!li'O 1.;.\\I Ai'i\K! ll\>11 1,'/,..,pa111lo 111-1·111. 2 r111 ·l. 1~00 11.\HBOR BL\.O, rorl·hr• .. : nr:.. 2 R1\. Carpt. tosr,\ .\IESA 1hl'll•nlt (':ill ~~1::-6i{JS. ---------' 1111 11111 tlinl<oUI' \j,,I,,.. Otl('f fol!-:l'.1.~l l•·f.,t,. i.. l'\I u-;1-:1J ·1;,~ ~·.-;o..<:n, ·;o SL.:7.lil\!-2~-s.11ag('. s:.00. _M_o_••_,_H_o_m_•_• ____ 9_40 SPORT CAR 1111-.1 ,r>ll, l}o11-. 64 ~-ti 4 ~1 t'l ('S CONDOR .'\,1i.1 -1 ·:0)'111. I 1111,1;11• , . .,n, I, l '1 I ri ~ f \ ) I d~-.~:1.~ !, '"~2-.i' CLEARANCE SALE ·'' ""' ''· '"",.,.,.,,,.1-, Bl'i' llE:\T LLASC J!lio lloirn1a CL !i.\ :-.1111 {'flfld SP~:f'IAL S.\Vl'.\'GS ;\(J\V J\~ ,':;·;j,1··r,';;~11,1~1~'Jl:I. ~:~~~~;-i\ale Pdl'I). Lo nii ~ BILL CORWIN NOW! --METRO FORD FRITZ WARREN'S ~'."ll ;-:,, \lain sr. On•n!:.'." SPORT CAR CENTER fit 'l<1rn, .L1.,...~1tr;in.-p.211>'" ', tlll '>: or F';i~h 111fl Sr;u;irr ;10 ~ .. l ~r S1. S ,\ '!17..fllh l I!'"' .~ ),, :i1lc,1.•hrt .\t i t -___ Oprr1 f!:11h '!·'•, 'l•l''<i "u11d~y 1,n ~]'Iii Traile r s, Travel 945 · 1----- '' <rn'-"''" T"",, AUSTIN AMERICA MG SPECIAL! BRAND NEW 1971 Boats, Rent/Chart'r 'i08 ·,,., ('hC'nl" :11 r .. r:,, f' .. 1 12 \oil 11nr1 110 111.:111-r~"·t nfh'I' -,1~-!il$~(1. ll,' ~,::1-211i!, ·1;!) \I ;.;·11-.; ,\\1Ff:I(',\ '''·~' f ';d l al' i: (•,I\ 11 r·rkd:1,I'• il 1 '.11\1-~'jf,)\ 2~· 11111 ('l'Ul~l'r S~_., <lay :.:i' ~111, ~lps ;1 ~~~ (!;1y S••il ( O:J•I t 'nJl'!llC. (111il \"1\f>''l'! ][HJ'~Vlr h-.1.°>---'(ffi 111r··h,01111·;t l 1· n 11 r11 I i n n. Sa1·1•1!11·r ~\'.!)() :~lf!-21':1 .'i, ~11n1:ra~ SIS ll11n'J r.1kc $'.f.i • ~l\.ll-i~.'17 • . --1900 C1111att1 100 cc trail h1kl'. l'r11!rr :..m n11lr ~. f'<'r ft't'1, $17:), ~~:-6:~1 MG Al71'!10 !Z1ZED ·"·.\LE~ ,i;, ~~:nv1cr. In-· -,\1:!.;ff"OCn,\T-Tra,,.rl nnl,1 1•1 !I Jflll NEWPORT IMPORTS · --------'f>-1 . ..;pn1f' Cuvd 1'{l11'flllon. 3100 \V . Coa~r 1111.)'. 1'r;1ilr1', $ci:i0 t-·1 n11 * Call i.12-:,00.; * $·,;1 nr tr;1d,.. :O.lusr Sr-II' Nl.'11'porl Be11f'I --------1-----'-'-'-----,..,,,'lo H·~1dn1Aster t 1· i1. 11--;;T s1;..r,::23 -"---='--------! \lusl • THINK "MG" Aulomoth·e E.-.:ccllence II\ UI BMW V, .:~F~~~~~D.~R" Antiques/Classics 953 ROY CARVER, Inc.I .-89.:.'.566_~ fi:\T.6!12'.!._ I \Ji ; TS ·:.1 pr\'1 p1·1 1 r"l.1! '3~ RLllCh: S[lf'•'l~l. rPhll 2!:!:!S Harbor Bl v~. ··n~. t'lllt;·h. ln1n;' 1,lo-k 1 ei1s::in r . l:ll:llACt..:LATE. Cos ta :ll,.~a 54u-4444 11/r•·cf. S~l!l.'1. l•ll\1 \i.r. r;1,. ~lllkC' offf'I', .f9.f-l :1iO. DATSUN C's! lh1•y, Long B<>at·h. 21.'.:. Dune BuggiH 956 '71 BIG 510 SEDAN "'7-2"!6_·. ---- TOAD Dune Bu~"""-" '65 \:u, '&\ :O.IG '.\llDGl·.T "" GOOD CONll * $4:xl 1600 ~ciuat't'hark eng. S1rrtl I I 10,..,, <.A· 94,,. O\·crh\";rcl Cam, 4 S!>N'd. dlr., • * 96.~-9712 • • r11;11 . ....,.,, ,,.,;r, "" or e1cs R 1 11 8 k 673-IS-ll. ar 10, -ra1rr, uc et s~ats, '6:1 :-OTG .· !<in, ;iny rra~n. 11n!Nl ~la~.~. 1,) lo m1lPs, ahlr> oHrr ron!'idf'i'<'tl. 6.f6. YELLO\\' Con·a tr Brarh 11:11rrllire. fll6Ufo'D , J46-8i36 - I I'~ 2218 Pl 4:..1!, Art. 6. _tuci.:y ,..,, accntia. ·lfM -691 I. -'------1 '6'-MG-M IDGET-'71 Big Station Wi\[O..n., __ "_,_.,,_,. c1_.,_, _ MGB Trucks 962 'fi.ol CHEVY P.U. C'Ustom 4 spd. dlr. !Ir. R. rart. air, rlttts1de 1n~ul11tf'd can1f)<"r rf'C'. !'!Cnl!'l T. ~la.•~. \1·sw.J ----------- sheU, P ilgrim, rJC\\' hrakr.~. Under 4,00J n11lcs • Ll682. '10 71-fGB-GT . Xlnt. Cond. carb, e lf, $1000 or IX'51 of· ·182o. SacrHlce! Can aft, 9 A.:0.1.-F :vi. Cnnsolr, Spec. fer. 54!}-2R15. am ~!).l-6811 or j.-16.J\7~. Exh. Sy.~. S3,000. 644-l 166. 1960 F'ord ~. ton !talu• ilf'<I DAT°SU N--1967 -1600 OP[L tnJ<"k. I.lkr l'lel\' tires. Ro!iri.~lf'r. V<"ry clran. l'X·1---- I'<' built f.12--0:1?.I ta1l1Atr1r. 11 1! fopn1. S 4 7 .> rrll('nl <"1n11it1on. Sl l!l:l.00. 'Ii(.! OPt~L. l"Onipl<irly ff'hlt, Ph. ;..i:"'208.111fll'1' 5 30 P ~1 .\II nrw r1r,.•. battl'l), et('. ;0-1 >A ·r.~U~-.;-1-;1rkuJ,-; ,p,.r _ S.lf11 ~ 11>-7!"1!11 111 Dl5l\414 • CLOSE OUT SPECIAL •.• 1-jURRY e Wide S•lection of Comparably Pric•d Year-ends in Many Oiffer•nt Models! COME IN TODAY ••• Or41tgt County's "family off int C11rs" ohnson & son ., r, 1 f I f I ii ' \ . COUGAf1 . ( /I I 1 ! , I MAJ'tlll 111 2626 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540·5630 ·:il f'hr1 '1 T<in-P~l: " t•n n\oo·r sh1·l1 C ()l, good C'Ol)(I. s \,'l{) 49-1-Jitij . rl~ rii.m[i<"r. nu \IL~~. lo n11 IA ironrl 1\anl sd is 1 &IJOd S1R.'i0 60:.,_:~117. J 11.YP~lmf'nr !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!!_ . ._, . , ~. • . . .. : . • :-• < " . • .! . · • ' ' •• ·- • • • . • • • - -- t CID 0 VI • MOAutos, H•w ... c ... ... .. . . . . . .,, ..., l~I 9tO Autot, N.-. 980.Autos, New oz om s:~ m .. -i~ "' c: ,. ,. 'Ill II -" Ill • ••• . .. . . .. " .. ., . "' ~· . .. . . ... ; . .. Lof.AOVUTISU ta l~l [ l§J I l~I 1§1 1 ~1 ;;;-"';;;""~l§J~"l l'mil _ ....... _ .... m;o;;l§J~~I 980 I c: "'V .. .. -"' t""\ 0 Cft .. I ,. ... Ill Cft .. < -z " Cft Autos, UMd' 990 Autos, UMMI , __ ;...... _____ , CONTINENTAL '71 Continental H.T. Cpe. LI r.r; XE."\\', j()()() ;\I I. 1"11s beaulilui car mll.'.1 bf' ~l't'll <ind tJi·11 .... 11 k• "l'l'l'\'\'l- ate. Clas~h.'. Sn11n hla{'k fin- ish v. i1h bl11(·k h1nd1u1 and black ll'alher 1nl•'nor , equ1p- pe,J w11h the t1nt•111. Foll 1~er, 6 11o<1y p'>'.r lil"at, 11H Sl!'g 11!1L AUl(I lt:lll!I air 1·ourt , Po11o•r 1lo"'r l11<:kr1", Slt"!.,.'O, n1ul11plr.x r ;i rl 1 o, ~l1cJ11•Jin radial ply 1111·~. ;ind 1nui·h 111on• l'lf·a~c 11~k f·ll' a d1•111nns1rai1n11. f;r.fl- F:Xl'. J!'lhnson .~ r.:.,11, :.ir, ... '6 l/;1rti.-J,· Bhd., Co~ia .\h"'"· ·,1r1.;,ij:JO For best resul!s! &12--5"78 Autos, Used 990 CONTINENTAL 1970 MARK Ill BEAU'f!fUL, FULLY Lli:<- 1 •rty EQUIPPF:D CLASSIC. F.1 c•J)' lu.~ury extra plus only :"O,OCIO •-ar1JuJly dri\•Pn m!l- l"S, '/'lus luxury rar is naw- l!!ss ln r1·pry cle!ail. I 1111·1tf' yuur 1nspe•11!ln as i!s !lf'ar IH'W f'Ol'lfhllOn WIU be lx•ner a ppn:c1a1ed. The re1ail val- uo-of Th is C'ar 1~ S7~70, • l\.f'l- Jy Rlu{' H<1ok J. Hu'>l'evf'r I <1111 prerJiired ''' at·cept SG6j() l1nn f h«V(' dnv••n ttus f1tll' l'ur :.111l'e 11('11, 11 yuu have ;<111y l[lle<iliC•tlS. )UU rnay 1't'.1ch n1c al ni.; honu•. !i-;'1-"~l! cw 1ny office r.i•>-h;oo. Call &12-561S & ~ve! Autos, Used 990 NO CREDIT NEEDED On Good T ransportation Cars Immediate Delivery! CONTINENTAL Zf' Continental Mk 'j'j'j ELEGANCE Pt::RSONlf'JE:D Sho\o. roorn rond1non through- out. Be<iutlful, medium gold mist !!nlsh v.i th dal'k Ivy l~ther Jr matc·hinK lan<lau roof. ACl'E'S~l"U"'!I ~ Evt'ry- ti11ng, you "11Jl1.. Jo'ull powf'r, 6 way &'al, auto ten1p air 1.,.1rld. AM·f')l !'1\t'rro rarho, ult lilrg \\heel, 4 hrant.I nf'w t1n>s and n1uch 1non•. See <11td dnve this c.i~an onf' c111 n1~r 1rc1tle today, YC':\1-:11 7. Johnson & Son 2626 Harbor Blvd., C~1a ;..ies;i ~10-5630 '69 Lincoln Cont-. - 4 Dr. Sp. .\\l:Sf SELL 990 Auto<, U.... ffO COUGAR FORD '67 Cougar, Auto trans, Fae --.-70_F_o·r-d-:G-.~,-. ""S1»- a1r, 34,000 mi's, Xlnt rood, 2 Or. H.T. s1s:io. 645-3389. .\IU~~rr SELL DOD GE BeauufuJ J1gh1 1\')' li:old ftn· isll \1'lth gotd llTl~rlCl' & dark brown landau roof. EqJ,rip- XLNT Tram. car. '63 Dorig~. pcd 11·1th au10 trans., radio. Mus! selt . .$250. or be-st o!-hl'ater, po11·Pr JtePr ., :fac. fer . 644-Z7!!9. _ _. .,.._. .=~~-~~~-,-~-I rory air 0011u, 111Ls attrac- '63 Dodge Dart s ! a t ! o n lll'I? car refle<:t.~ f';io:~ent 11'8.g'Oll, good cond. $27). 311 ("are. Ask for dernomtra1'0n. _11_'._S.~y~, cC_,_lc. ~~~--·I 3'.15 Al\'!!, $281.l. John500 Ii FALCON Son. '"" """"' llML, <mta )!~. 5-W-J6.'l0 :-.1u::.1 seU. '68 F"alron, wper ·69 ford Galax1e, Atr, radio. rln.,ll'as Sl.OOJ . .:\lust sac. p11r ~&ob, rxcel shl.pt, tint srA takes. s.l7-4097, S1.8j(}, ;).)7--8747 or ~ FORD '""· 1----------·ILJ)ADED '11 F'ord ToriM Rc-aut1 fuJpla11numblue1,1·1rh '70 FAIALAN[ \\'agon. Tak e o •er dark blue tt>atht>r 1ntrr10r & rlO!led~ncl leal!l'P. $122 mo. 111Jldau roof. full luxury Ne~l \ 1,1•hl dri\'8 Jetp. efiu1pl)Pd_ Jnclud1ni.-: fac1ory 500 2 DR. 546-6306. ;11r. 1111 ''he('], r)()\l·er door l.o~~-,-~-_,---,.,,,,- l<lCks & much morr. i 193-. '67 r·o1'CI, Country Squin, Dlr. \ 8, auto. trans., Jac1. clean fop mKh. mnd, JJ)fX) Sale priC't'd S3n5. alr cond. l.oarlc-d! \074ASI) ron<l.' ,,·ide lift's, roo1 111.clc:. Johnson & Son, 26~'6 Harhor Blvd., Costa .\!esa. !J.;().56.~ Take s111all do"n. \\'iii Jin-3ro CID Engme, il.395 firm. ance Pill ply, Call 546-8736 5.'>7-3111. CORVAIR or ·19'-l-b.~l l aft 9 am .v-. I:" d Gal . 1 ~ · l'"'' T or ax1e, a ....... , * $10 WEEKLY * '6.1 Corsa. xl!ri 1iinning cYlnd . nell' tlf{'S good mi. S:ilO. afl.:; 11.m. 5-16-i.'J.IJ. ----'64 Cor. Spyder $300 '6.1 390 Cu~tom 4 d r . air, radio. heater, Thur.der- ln!el'Cf'p1or f'rJJ:lnP. Soupt"fl bird tng1nf' with auto.~ tJJl T't'ar end. Po\yglas tires. m1s:<>ion, $9.)(), C11.ll 644-'F2H l\"1'\v r.i1li111nr. Rebuil! heavy evenings. r!u!y al 1 e r n a r or. !\e"· '-'--'G"'=R~E~M~L~l7N~--I hrakrs. RllrlS good. SJ:JO CORVETTE f'ash. &16--0Sl.11 af(t'r 6 pm • -. . ---'71 Gre1nlin, brand nu, 5,000 Want to Buy m1, 2 dr !led. 6 cy!. t /h. * 51l\..J{).il,.I * On Balance of Contract -·------"-"." Good Oran Cars _ '60 lo '68 bll"'k 11• ' red inL. $2,300. '60 Corvf'l1f', Nf!\\' lop ""-"" fil&-1720 &12-7191. - •_· -''-a i_"'~'"..:'..:""'c..:..' .c""c.""_: _R_"'_is _..,, __ ........ ,,.,,, _J __ , 1 ----J=E=E=P"S~---1 11rll. s1:..o. 675-()700. ,.~ '""""""' COUGAR 2HJO llar[).H" Bhd. &1.'J-Q.t66 Terms To Suit You Credit to Everyone Bankruptcy OK State Aid 01< CHEVY V-8 OVt'rdril·~. Other ·n LTD 2 dr, \·1nyl top, a ir. Custu1n rf'a!ures. Best olr.r ps, [Jh. auto. an1-/n1 slerro. over l liJO. 77.\-9800 day! UndP.r .... ·a11<i nly. Pvt ply: 546-!fill6 t'\'f'S. $3995. 644-67;')1. '71 F ORDS: Galaxi e s, LINCOLN New on Job OK SE HABLA Divorce OK New In State OK Drive Home Now! ESPANOL '70 Cougar 2 Dr. H .T. l 'LTRA CLEA'.11 & SPORTY 8C'au11rut lin1e I~! n1,..ralhr• fu11~h 11·1111 rluck ivy hi-back huc·kf't S<"at!' .t ma1l·hu1i;' land<1u equipJ>f'rl 11 11h ;oulo 11:.n-, 1&.d10. hr:i1f'r, po11·. C'r ~rrg. 1111• hrake~. ;ind 11H•t"C. fipflrcts P-~l:ellrnl 1 '1./'f', t1rl('f'd for quick sale . S•'r 5219.~1. Johnson & .~n. 21;:.it; HarOOr Bl1·rl ,, Cosla \l1'~a. 5-'l(l.;.,1)30 i\Tus!angs, &: Torirt0s. Hertzl---...,.,.,-------1 Cc•c'c'c· -''o'c'o'-'c"c··c!Oc;;oc·c_ __ .1·6;, LINCOL:'\, hill power. :-:: SSOO. or best offer. Call Jett. '61 f'onl Vari l\'/\\'indows, 4~-02'l3. Down Pymt. Determined on Cot Sele-c:1ed Xlnt c'<ir1d, $6'11} l 3 6<1----------- RO<'h<>$1!'!· s1. c.:.i. 54i;..1;23 MERCURY PETE HARLE USED CARS INC. '63 ~-QM jOO Gala>:1€' '.! Dr. 3·1 ·----------1 '69 Mere. Mont•rey ~pd niariual. nins good . 2036 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 645-1430 Turn those \'/hite Elephants inlo cash thru a Dall~ Pilot Dime-a-line ad!! _s.i;,o. ;-M!J-091S alt 5 pm. \'EP.Y C2L~:~-~j~S,. SEU. The fas!es.t draw 1n !he ~\'~st ,\11ard ''inning ,\1arquls styl- , . a_ Dally P ilot Class1fted 1nu: Pnpular Brlrish ~ 98 Autos, New Autos, New BIG LABOR DAY Arl. &12-%78 n1e1alhe h111sh. \\'ith C'(>kl 980 Autos, New 980 l«ridau root. \Vell .-quipped 1n1h t1u10 trnns. rad io, heat- ('J', pn11·('r 1<f<'('l'., pn1'' bra'<- <'!', <11r <.'find. f't('. Sat, prk- C'd, ZLJ inl. SID-\:;. Johnson &· !"<Ju. 2620 Harhrlr Blvd., Costa i\lrsa. ~10-3630 -----1966 :'I! ERC. Come'!. -4 dr Sedan. v..,11, lo milf'1! 32.\I, P /\\I, i:lf'<'ring 1' brk.s. Xlnt t"Jnd. Reasonable, pri p Q . 962-36.10. EXTRA VAGANIA 191.ii :\IERC Co1nm. Sta \\"gn. ~ pa~<; PI B. PIS, An. fl ir. ,·Iran. S109i or ofter. By 011 ner. 2~.i \\'Ht Cit !11<~. '.\'.B. 6-16-0~1. )]rrc Colony P a..r4t \\"agn11 . ~p;i~~. Cl('an, Sttio * * • 51~2SJ;"; * . '70 Impala T"'' C~r•rOI•! • <TY" ~., , 10'•0, ~e~T•• • ., • .,._ m&Ho, pe>w" ''''"nu, 1'<2'••• Dr~•!• .. nyl •oo • • <C>r1d•"on•••G· jl60 CFf'll $2888 '68 Pontiac C1!1l1n1 • Door S..,ln ,..,,,.. m11t1c Tf1n•mlnoon, Po~• ll•~~ ... Po"'" 5•...,rln11, F•clor1 Air Concl•!lonl'IO. R••<llo & HH"'· (WI( llll $1388 '68 Pontiac C•t•lln• • Ooor H••ltloP. Jlvl<>-m8tlc l•~n•mlulon, Po,. • r ~tf,•lno & B1•~''· l'•clo•v Air •CIW'Odlt'°"l"o• VI 11 , I lilool. 11 •!l•o & H1n1. t r (WIO 96J) $1788 3 BIG PRICE DISCOUNTING DAYS!! '68 Chrysler ,. ... p0r1 Cu•!om /1'110m•••• r • • n •. ""' '"" """r' 9,.,, ., re,.., S•r•'On~ r .. c •o•v "" (O<'IM•nn.n1 V•n•I R""'· II•<! o & tto~IOr (VT0 3UJ $2069 '69 Ford Gust. I OOor Sfd10 11.u!cniatlt 11an1m•s· i •on, !'Cwt • 5ttull'q, ll•dlO A H ••l e r. (!IE L 761 I $1188 '69 Firebird ' Door H1nllQp ll~dlO. "'"ltr. •ull>· m a t • c !r•n1 mJ1,•Cn, roowtr l'''"nQ. (VPP ~" $1988 '66 Olds. l.U 'Y"~"'' OoQr S"" •n. Au•o•.,~lot T••r• .... ,,,o~ ruu r>oN••. Rtr o 0. .... 1., F•r TO" p..r Co,..,••10~1ng 11'~$. •10 $1297 100°/o MONF.Y BACK Guarantee '66 Mustang SPC>•ly l lPHd 7 doOr (OYPI . lh1<lt•I St<Oh, Wlro WhHll, R81tlo & I;""' ond "'""" m~h mo<t. f)r(!I)( U l) $989 FINAHCf MAHAf.ER'S '71 FIREBIRO USfD CAJ MANAGER'S '71 G. PRIX Jh;, one h111 1t .o11 in-1 CoMpl.lely Io • de d cl~d rn9 ,.;, condolio n-.. ,th 1t•••o. """''' ,..;". •~9. oowe • b,.1\e1, I do~• . .oi• cond.tlonin9, po'"'•' 1l•erin9, ~yf<>· i OO""e' b<•~e>, pOwff m&t,c h~n •m1>1•on, •1•e,.n9, •u'om•lic ~1 1 1 , 1 1,~n•miuion. (St~. t181l. '69 Chevrolet Imp.ii Cu11om ' Door t••rO'IOO, ,OulO• "1M •r Tr•n1m11.,on, Pow•' S•~·..-;~q. PO"'•' Bt~~''· F~c!orv A1r Con<t•l«><hn<;i, V In y t Rool, R,dro & H•Mt•, ~vox 1011 $2388 '69 Bonneville I OOor Henll•• A11!Cn\lttoc Tr•n~m••· '""'· Pcwtr SIH l•l'>!J• Pew•• llr•kO!O, F rte I· "'' Air C-il""'•'IO· \llnyl llODI, ft11tlo ,. 1-l•lllr (VCZ 661! $2588 '67 Buick Jluto,.,.tll; Tr11n1m••· o!on, Po'"'' Sl"""ll· Alr c"""111on;fl0 , R•· lho I. H"!tr. 'UEX- ld l '69 Ford Gust. .•~1orn11t:f !•an.,.,, .. ,1..,, "°"'"' "~•in;. radio & ~Hltr. !!IEL J61 I $1188 '67 M!rcury c....,,, X•1 1 Ooor 1-'•n:ltoo Jl111,.. m•!k T1•Mm;u 1.,..., """'•' S/'''11>11. Po"'u B••~u. F1t<1orv .o.;r Condlt.onlno. l••'"'' Trim, Rnit•o & 1-l!U· t•. 1ZSR 1101 $1788 '70 Impala Tnl1 ,....,,.,i.1 • itoo• ""' ••dlo. h•nttr •v· tomllk, _.. Uter- lno. 1111wt• br•~H. wlnyl too. •1• c-~ llotllno. 0 .0 CF NJ $2888' MUSTANG '6.11 ·"'UST ANG 289 Fart Back. 4 ~pet'<!, R&H, disc brak~. air shocks, nlag'!, speak@n. $1·175.00 Ph. 5-16-3367. . '70 MUSTANG limited pro(!. BOSS 307. Hurst 4 !pd, ~ Mereo, poly,irlas, tmly "!· OH('r. 968-TJfJ. ... • * 1968 :'llUSTA.~G VS, rw:rp.· l!l'CS. !'ll<llO. Xlnl COnd $~ &11-66.i\'.l. '6:i )lliSfA;'\G V~. 4 IPIJ, re-bl! ('ng, $600. SJ4--3689 Dr 67~2!!;~ efler 5. 'tiJ )JUSTANG. R/H. AiJ. V in~ 1 tup. Chrrry cond. $800 nr s:-:11 TOP. ~ ... i: ..... 11&1. ' 1 ·f:.'I \lu~tanl:. clt'an, I O\\lM!f. I""°· __ * • no.".-611::9 • • 1%fi 1\lu~tang, 6 ('y!, 11tlek i:hi ft, elf'11t1, 1 01\'tlf'r, 18!'15 . 03.000 niiles. Evl''J, 494-6372. -----19i0 :\IUSTANG C'on\~rtiblt> 11 l11te 1np. P()11rl' !<lf'f'l'irc I SW9:1. 6iJ.-77lO. OLDSMOBILE '£7 CUTLASS S11prt'ffit", aJ:I I nrt1nn.~ f'ro."'I a tr. BELO\y \\'H OLES AL E . $900. 673--0734. I PLYMOUTH . : 1·67 P1~·mnu1h C.TX good ~ I dition. s11:i0. hl'f s:3a. C.3&-6!'11)1'1: an ~l. ?.(), 6.'l8-7·1Si; I .. * ·ss Valianr, -2 cir. 6 f1'lo 11 u10, Riil ~!o\'1nR: l\lq.t olfPr! 6-14-010.i PONTIAC '68 PONTIAC GTO • Fact. air. ~ !tprl 1.uto traJi black landau & black:Vtti;·i huckets, <"'on s o I e \i.'S'Qd .imifn. Pl~. R/l£,' ·l'act.. m11gs/l\1ichfolin X tiru £¥ ... eel!ent rondition. Must·~n . Prt\'. Pty. St79:i or or~. ~7-4347 . '6."j Ponliac-GTO, xlnt oona. Allio. Low tl1 1les. ;.;ew tilu. 56.iO. ~1165 . '64 GTO Conv. new 'tirtl k>flded w/extra~ S."'00. ~' • 645--44.lo • RAMBLER '70 A~IBAS. St11 . \\'t1R. 9 Pfll<S, PIS, P/R, 1\1<;, 12.roo mi'~. 64&-£.~i. l'&I Rllmblf'r, fi l'yl~ r/h, rood rollrl. 's 300 '. 962.-3090. • • 1971 ·Toronado FACTORY PRICE $593722 .· $7249 97 ., ' _ ........... __ - '71 GMC VAN Stock 1111mber l!i:ZO. $3186 45 S.rlal 1111mMr GS1050155:ZI SALE PRICE • ----. '71 GMC 1/'t Ton Stock 1111mber 1116. ''"'' ,, ... si~~ .. ~;;~i $ 3 2 9 8 oo '71 GMC 3/4 Ton Power st-rl119.rflic brok", R&H, olr c.•11d, H.0 . lJlrl1191, c.omp•r 0SA~~ PRICE $ 3 7 9 5 95 1968 CHEVROLET CAMARO 4 sp eed tr•n5m issio n, r•dio end heater. I 588CPG 1 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO VS, radio and he ater, air condit ioning. ( P3 ! l . .... . . . . . . . . ·~·--··-~ .. .. . . OLDSMOBILE'S '71 DEMO SALE ALL MODELS AVAILABLE AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS HONDA ANY MODEL 5300 DOWN Cash or Trade $4587 FOR 36 MONTHS 36 mo!>. on aopro\l•d credit. Total cash price Incl . ••Its tax & 1971 licens• fe•• $1699.75. Deferred pymt. price incl. tax, license & finance charges, $1951 .32. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.08%. - ~ _., - J IN srocKr Vista ~ruiser FACTORY PRICE 1971 KING OF THE ROAD CAMPER 8 FOOT CAMPER· CA BO VER $ OD W!TH PURCHASE OF A NEW TRUCK 51495 1965 OLDS VISTA CRUISER 51095 VB , aut omatic, power •fearing & brek11 , factory air, rick, R&H. INFX016 1 51995 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 51895 V8 , a utom atic, R&H , power steering & bra ke1 , vinyl roof. IWWT200 1 52495 1970 DODGE 440 WAGON 52595 VS, automatic, radio, haefer, power 1teerin9, e ir condition ing. l214CEQ I 1967 CADILLAC CPE DE VILLE Full power equi pment plus fa ctory ll ir conditioning. (VFT325 l 1969 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE LTD 10 pas5 . wegon. Factory a ir, roof rack, power equi pped. 1150312 1 1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD VB , eutom etic, power s+•ering, t11ir cond., radio, heater. ITI M701 I 1967 MUSTANG V8 , a utomatic. tren1mi1sfon, power steering, vinyl roof. IUKF5491 5 2595 51395 '1455 1966 CADILLAC CPE. DE VILLE. 51995 Factory air, full power, vinyl roof. !NSJ805) 1968 DATSUN 510 •995 4 Dr. Sedan. 4 1peed, factory •ir conditioning, radio, heater. IVHBJ 14 1 1970 FORD TORINO GT s·2595 Autom•tie, f•ctory •ir, full power, r•dio and. heeter. (198AGGJ • 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-964i0 ·-•• .., ' - ft DAILY PILOT ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOIJTH! IMPERIAL Costa Mesa-::,..-., THE LAST OF THE PILOT-ADVERTISE" 28 '71 MODEL YEAR CLEARANCE B~~~D 1971 CRICKET AT FABULOUS SAVINGS - - . -:- :: . :: :: :: -. :-: :: --:-:: --=· --.. ·. :-< SERIAL ~4 841 JIRCl98662 BRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER $ ASK A BOUT OUR S DAY FRE E TRIAL EXCHAN GE '62 CHEVROLET • IMPAU. W.AGON >18, ·--•c-'•'• ,.,, c, ~ •• 1,,, ,,,, ... , "''' "'l •"d b·ole1 ~' <C."rl. . ""'"" ''"'""•·~····· !J8COJ1l '64 DODGE '65 FORD 4 flOOR SEDAN MU~T.6MGo ,11..,•c'"•'t ''•"·-·,. V! •·"¥•'< '•d?, , •• ,.~ ~ •• ,; •····· 't-e•••·. r o"~· •'••· •i. ,. · co•O • ., •.• 'l '~C J • '• cc·c ' oi •q. , "' .... s595 '68 CHEVROLET Vi:.001) USED CAR '68 YW SATELLITE SEBRING. PLUS TWO DOOR LOADED WITH: 'JU PLY MO UTH DUSTER d·''" •\. 1 one We•• '"'" yco'll b~v ii. 18 4b11,SJI ' $ OFF MANUFACTURERS STICKER PRICE E ut~l!I •~•lo I t9 p~t~•'j •, po"'"' hr"~"'• ,..,.,., ,..;"dow1, t o•1ol•, lorquellite """'· V.! en- 91ne, T gl•n. d u•• <•tin9 romote con • ..,;,,.,,, R. ,..;nd ow d•loqger, r••r 10•1 >pe•ker, ••d;o, ~1 .. ter, l•c!. •ir cond,.,onin9 •nd m•nv ot~t< le•ture1 .•. RPZJ -Gl~-1~80]1, ~ '68 CHRYSLER ~ '7 0 FO RD NE WPORT 4 DOOR ve , ~~to'"'"" •• d,o, ~••'••. powe• "~"" '"'l ll<"•••f b··\ ., • f ;o nd•t•oning l >'.TE 4401 MU ST AN(; Re-! c • nd heofnr, ..... ~ '• , de,..oll I 111. 1995AYTl SE Hi\BLA ESPANOL ASK ABOUT OUR FREE 6 MONTH Used Car Warranty '70 DODGE V8 .• ,,10..,el•t , ocwpr 1te• .. nq r•dio. ~•~'"'· ..~•'• ,...,11 '""'· v•ny! reef. (700CT ~) '68 CHRYSLER ) >e•I. V8, ""tome l•C, r•d10, he•ter, po ... 0r •fe•ri ng & br•~•" WSW, 1.11.1,1 .. '"heel, P .... ndo .. , & •••• .• ;, cond , "'ere. (ZL.JJS91 Z9 PILOT-ADVERTISER WrdntM!aJ, Stpttmbtr 1, 1971 ... ·.· . -. ·- ::- ' . . ' .. . -. ' -. . . -. '· ' -.. .. . . ~· _.:. :-.-' . ' ~: '.· .· . . . - ' . 'fl~IE _ l:J _ Tl--"'°"' • THEODOltE ROii /NJ SR. QUlllty 0..ler THIODOal Aw9"1 t.f 1971 1081NS J•. . ' -AC~1~2 OF USED CARS MUSTANG SALE Many to choose from. '65 thru · '70 models. Coupes, hardtops, ·convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. Fully factory equipped, wh ite w 1red in terior. Radio, heater, good mil es, IOb4CIE I OUR PRICE $1996 '67 BUICK Co""· $1296 Skyl<irk. f ull p1111 rr, - air cnnd. CO(ld m1lno; 1()4:)A\'\' 1 '69 OPEL RALLYE $1296 G.l\t. R&ll, 4 spt·('d. !?old "' I-lack s;.triprs. Gnnd m1Jrs. I ZLAfi41 I '6S CAD. 4 D" $1696 full po11·Pr. l'lir c<:1nd. Lo11· milf'S. t!'27C'lfE I '69 CAMARO $1896 l!a1 dtop. \'8, t.~andard 11·1111~. gnorl nltlf'!i. - - 11:?,ltP\'I '69 DODGE $1996 Coronl't 2 Dr. ltT. R&l{. autn .. P.S., \'inyl roof. air f'nnd .. ln1>.· 1nil,,~. IZSROJI l ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • GET IN ON 4 SPEEDS -a nd standard shift models - '70 BOSS VS 302 ... ;~'"' $ SAVE '71 TORINO GT VS 429 ""'"' $ SAVE '69 MACH I vs. 351 IZNCS41 l $ SAVE '69 CAMARO VS, 307 $SAVE '70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER ""c"' $ SAVE '69 OPEL RALL YE G.M. IZLA642l $ SAVE FORD-LTD~GALAXIE­ TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se- dans. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 dr. H .T. VB , a utomatit , full power, air conditio ning , good mil ei. l9<JAKC I OUR PRICE $2596 '65 CHEV. lmpGla $896 '65 PLYM . Satellite $796 .J! T. R11d1n, heater. 4 Dr H.T \'~ -" .1'1., R&!i. i;::n<Vl m1lrl>. i1 •1\I)., PS , ~nnd rndr~. 1.\:nr.r:i• •T(;\!5!:1:!1 '66 MERC. WGN. $1096 '67 TOYOTA $996 Cnlnnv Pl\rk 9 ra""-<\ fir. Cnrnnn. All lo. Full ,in"rr, ru r ,,,,,rt ~h1ft, [:'loci n1!J"i.. i;:->Od rnilr~ 's:;; r: Hl'H •!irH:l:i.1t '66 FALCON Wg•. $1096 '66 FORD Wg•. $996 P,;ifl!<'. hP:!IPr /11 111'1• rnun!r~· Srd Pfl""f a ir rnnd., auto .. V8, o;;i:ood n1111 Uc g....-.d n11l~~. 1nlles. cSAAI96+ CRUZl95 1 L"M•d Car Salr Pr\c,,s EffN"l i\'P 72 Hours Aftrr Putllle3t1on SALES DEPT. HOURS 8 AM TO t PM MON·Fll 8 AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUH I . . . ·-···~ . . -' . YOU 1 C:A-N'T FREEZE _ ., . ,, .. ,; .. OIJR RID HOT :'. ' • Never in our so· years of -d~ing business in Orange County have we offered grec;ater year end clearance savings on brand new cars and trucks. Come in today and we'll prove it. ~NI Vt4cf ALMOST 400 NEW Jf ~ 1971 CARS AND TRUCKS DRIVE PINTO WITH ' MANY "CUSTOM" MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOW PRICE SLASHED TO ''MOVE 'EM OUT''! OVER 100 IN STOCKI Forget Tlie tt'indotv Sticker WE MUST MOVE 'EM OUT! 5 50 ~~l~~y CAMPER SALE! LABOR DAY CAMPER PACKAGE SPECIAL New ELDORADO $50 °"' NAVAJO II' Cob Ovtr ,AClO•Y ! 1 6 1 ~d !807586) INVOICE New ELDORADO $50 0VIR SHAWNEI 11 ' Cob Onr 'ACTO•Y (~521 (90755/,) INVOICI New ELDORADO $50ovu COMANCHl 11' Celt o,,, FACTOllY (859) (115236) INVOICE New ELDORADO $50ovu SO IOIA 11 ' MATADOll F-ACTOllY (2800) 1'02b6b ) INVOICE • New ELDORADO $50 °"' SHAWNEI 11' Cab Onr FACTORY r11se 1 f8078t.6l INVOICE Ev•ry c.amper end Motor Home In our Big Stock Now at Clea rance Ol1count1. • New 1971 El Dorado On New 1971 Ford F-100 1· Cob o•oc O•Oo· $3995 w• 'omptr w1!h 1!0"•• 0~1n. 1<,., beJ. 10 g•I .... .,1,, tin~. tlbl. 1+•inleu 11111 1ink, d;n,111., CAMPER & TRUCK fully 1quip1>!td. COMPLETE l04b6) ( 10011771 on • N~W '71 F-100 lon9b1d 1tyl11id1 pi<ku p. 160 VI, r1dio, httftr, ht•~Y d OJly lro~t & '''' ipri"'I' I b,tt•1y. el~. !Tl'IJ.C ! !FtOYR M10l6ll PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS • 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI • • • .. J '• • , . f4 DAILY PILOT WedJMSdQ, Slpwtibtt l , l!f1 l • ;~~:?: Not Stripped But Equippe,d With Ill 4 SPEED FULLY SYNCHR.ONIZED TRANSMISSION, RADIO, AC-g;; N£;W 1971 . .. -. . (1R10W1845<11) CENT GROUP, TINTED G~ASS, WHlTE~IDEWALL TIRES. ff . ,•.·.·.· • (I Rl IW19 1092) '] aoor Hordrap . AY!O !ro"' ~e wer $688 1lttr1ng, rod•o. ~NJ'er IPGW 1081 WAS $788 NOW . '66 FORD LTD .... "~· '""'· ........ ~,.,. "'"'" 5788 <'I mr (1SD6001 WA.S,$888 NOW . . V 8 1od10 htt!P• jUQf84 I) WAS $988 Pt>pYIO• fo~!boc~ i\lodel Wit" V·&. a uto, 1tO~•, R&H. Sl•PI 111lt wn~~IJ, w•d~ ovol tor11 (XWP08?i WAS $1788 NOW '67 FORD GALAXll '70' FORD CUSTOM HAR DTOP, V-8, nuto Irons .. roN•O"W $988 V.B, nu!n. lronl . PO"'·er 1te~r·"ll· $.1 1•ef"r>;· vir>yl i~1erior. (TtlZ9 Jt.) radio, lond!ru 109. l!!i!le<. (0 2201 BJ • WAS$-1188 WAS 51988 NOW '68 PONTIAC TEMPEST • '69 FORD CUSTOM '60 CH~V. 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